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INDEX  OF  PATENTS 


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1923 


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1924 


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1923 


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CONTENTS. 


Page. 

k.epobt  of' the  commissioner  of  patents : ui 

Decisions  Printed  in  the  Official  Gazette   in    1923 3 

Alphabetical  List  of  Patentees 5 

Alphabetical  List  of  Eegistrants  of  Trade-Marks 008 

Alphabetical  List  of  Trade-Mark  Applicants  Published  for  Opposition  (Act  of 

Feb.  20,  1905,  Sec.  6,  as  amended  Mar.  2,  1907) 826 

Alphabetical  List  of  Registrants  of  Labels 978 

Alphabetical  List  of  Registrants  of  Peints 993 

Alphabetical  List  of  Disclaimers 1001 

Alphabetical  List  of  Inventions 1003 

Classified  List  of  Trade-Marks  Registered 1299 

Classified  List  of  Trade-Mark  Titles  Published  for  Opposition   (Act  of  Feb. 

20.  1905,  Sec.  6,  as  amended  Mar.  2,  1907) 1465 

Alphabetical  List  of  Labels  Regist'ered 1575 

Alphabetical  List  of  Prints  Registered 1590 

List  of  Disclaimers  Arranged  by  Patent  Numbers 1598 


DECISIONS  PRINTED  IN  THE  OFFICIAL  GAZETTE  IN  1 923. 


Advauce  Automobile  Accessories  Corporation  et  al.  r.  Re- 
flex Auto  Accessory  Co.  et  al.     306  O.  G.,  677. 
Albrecht  Jlfsr.  Co.  v.  Blum  et  al.     306  O.  G.,  678. 
Alfocorn  Miiling  Co.  r.  Edgar-Morgan  Co.      315  0.  G.,  4. 
Allen  Flour  Company  v.  Braun.     317  O.  G.,  241. 
American  Dairv  Supply  Company.     Ex  parte.     312  O.  G., 

825. 
American    (hinder    Mauufacturing    Company    v.    Walden- 

Worcester,  Inc.     313  0.  G.,  455. 
Andrews  r.  Do\vns.     317  O.  G.,  232. 
Artell  Safety  Bag  Co.  r.  Safepack  Mills.     314  O.  G.,  3. 
Armour  &  Co.  v.  Louisyjlle  Provision  Co.     315  O.  G.,  196. 
Atlantic,  Gulf  &  Pacific  Co.  r.  Wood.     317  O.  6.,  797. 
Automatic  Electric  Company,  assignee  of  Fish,   i-.  Dyson. 

Dvson  V.  Automatic  Electric  Company,  assignee  of  Fish. 

306  O.  G.,  4. 
Backstay  Machine  &  Leather  Co.,  The,  r.  Zenite  Metal  Cq. 

317  O.  G.,  775. 
Bartlett  Company,  Stephen  L.,  v.  Arbuckle  Brothers.     307 

O.  G.,  235. 
Baxter.     In  re.     313  O.  G.,  4. 
Beehler.     Ex  parte.     317  O.  G..  758. 
Bennett  &  Sons,  R.  I.,  v.  Farmers'   Seed  &  Gin  Co.     317 

O.  G.,  793. 
Bijur  V.  Bendix.     308  O.  G.,  232. 
Bonnie-B  Co.  Inc.     Ex  parte.     313  O.  G.,  453. 
Bourjois  &  Company,  Inc.,  A.,  r.  Katzel.      312  O.  G.,  187. 
Bradford   Dyers"   Association   Ltd.,   The.     Ex   parte.     310 

O.  G.,  3. 
Braley.     Ex  parte.     317  O.  G.,  234. 
Brenzinger  v.  Thornburgh.      313  0.  G.,  664. 
Brewer  r.  Russell.     314  O.  G.,  4. 
Brlggs  and  Jacob!  t\  Kaisling.     Kalsling  v.  Briggs.     Briggs 

and  .Tacobi  v.  Kaisling.     311  O.  G..  3. 
Broderick  r.  L.  Mitchell  &  Co.     314  O.  G.,  4. 
Brooks  Co.,  .John  F.     In  re.     307  O.  G.,  735. 
California    Packing    Corporation    v.    Frice-Booker    Manu- 
facturing Co.     308  O.  G.,  451. 
Campbell.     Ex  parte.     315  O.  G.,  613. 
Case  Threshing  Machine  Company,  J.  I.,  v.  Eagle  Motor 

Truck  Corporation.     315  O.  G.,  811. 
Central  Brass  Mfg.  Co.  r.  Sterling  Brass  Co.     317  O.  G., 

769. 
Central  Ry.   Signal  Co.   v.  Unexcelled  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.     309 

O.  G.,  225. 
Chapman  v.  Hammett.     314  O.  G.,  5. 
Christian.     Ex  parte.     308  O.  G.,  231. 
Climax  Rubber  Company  v.  U.  S.  Compression  Inner  Tube 

Company.     313  O.  G.,  453. 
Columbian  Rope  Company  v.  The  Hooven  &  Allison  Com- 
pany.    316  O.  G.,  703. 
Comstock.     Ex  parte.     317  O.  G.,  4. 
Concrete  Steel  Co.  v.  Vandenburgh.     310  O.  G.,  759. 
Continental    Fibre    Co.    v.    Formica    Insulation    Co.     317 

O.  G..  791. 
Cooper  V.  Porter.     314  O.  G.,  6. 
Cranmer.     In  re.     309  O.  G..  675. 
Crown  Die  and  Tool  Company  v.  Nye  Tool  and  Machine 

Works.     312  O.  G.,  400. 
Curtis.     In  re.     312  O.  G.,  3. 
Darby    and    Union    Grocery    Company.    S.    P.,    v.    South 

Georgia  Produce  Company.     316  O.  G.,  4. 
Davis  V.  Morgan.     306  O.  G..  3. 

Dayton,  Dayton,  and  Edwards.     In  re.     313  O.  G.,  667. 
Deitsch,  Muther,  and  Glines  r.  Doulett.     317  O.  G..  491. 
Dick  Co.,  A.  B.,  v.  Barnett.     317  O.  G.,  789. 
Doehring.     Ex  parte.     317  O.  G.,  756. 
Donnell.     Ex  parte.     315  O.  G..  398. 
Dowd  &  Co.,  Inc..  J.  C,  v.  Newark  Tortoise  Shell  Novelty 

Co.     315  O.  G.,  812. 
Drey  v.  Peiler.     313  O.  G..  665. 
Droitcour  v.  Kelly.     309  O.  G.,  3. 
E-Z  Waist  Compa"ny  v.  Reliance  Manufacturing  Company. 

311  O.  G..  709. 
Elbel    Process    Company    v.    Minnesota    &    Ontario    Paper 

Company.     310  O.  G..  3. 
Eiermann.     In  re.     313  O.  G.,  665. 
Excelsior    Steel    Furnace    Co.    r.    Williamson    Heater   Co. 

317  O.  G.,  779. 
Fageol  V.  Lyon.     314  O.  G..  178. 
Polberth   and  Folberth   r.   Lubin    r.   Johnston   v.  Kost  v. 

Mayhew  v.  Bennett.     307  O.  G.,  3. 
Foley,  Olga  Gathmann,  administratrix  of  estate  of  Louis 

Gathmann.  deceased,  v.  United  States.     312  O.  G.,  620. 
Fox    Typewriter   Co.   v.    Corona    Typewriter    Co.     Corona 

Typewriter  Co.  v.  Fox  Typewriter  Co.     316  O.  G..  455 
Frederick  Iron  &  Steel  Co.  et  al.  v.  Sanford  Rilev  Stoker 

Co.      317  O.  G..  783. 
Pulton  Co.  r.  Bishop  &  Eabcock  Co.     317  O.  G.,  507. 
Goodrich  Company.  The  B.  F.     In  re.     313  O.  G..  663. 
Greer  v.  Simon.      308  O.  G..  657. 
Grler.     Ex  parte.      309  O.  G..   223 
Grigsby.     Ex  parte.     317  O.  G.,  240. 


Guettler  ;,■.  Alfsen.     314  O.  G.,  7. 

Hammer.     In  re.     312  O.  G.,  829. 

Hammond.     Ex  parte.     306  O.  G.,  245. 

Harmon  Paper  Co.  v.  Prager  et  al.     317  0.  G.,  780. 

Hebe  C<J»  r.  Enz.      307  O.  G..  236. 

Hopkins,  jr.     Ex  parte.     317  O.  G.,  238. 

Horton.     Ex  parte.     317  O.  G.,  753. 

Hunt,  Helm,  Ferris  &  Co.  v.  C.  A.  Libbey  Co.     316  O.  G., 

236. 
Hyde.     Ex  parte.     316  O.  G.,  703. 
I.  T.  S.  Rubber  Company  v.  Essex  Rubber  Co.     309  O.  G., 

447. 
International  Flatstub  Check  Book  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  Xoung  & 

Selden  Co.  of  Baltimore  City.     317  O.  G.,  510. 
Jacobseu   c.  Carlson.     310  O.  G.,  235. 
Jacobus.     Ex  parte.     317  O.  G.,  235. 
Johnson  et  al.  v.  Lit  Bros.,  Inc.   (two  cases).     316  O.  G., 

705. 
Kane  i'.  Steinmetz  and  Standerwick.     308  O.  G.,  3. 
Keller    et    al.    v.    Adams-Campbell    Co.,    Inc.,   et    al.     317 

O.  G.,  787. 
Keyless  .Vuto  Clock  Company.     Ex  parte.     309  O.  G.,  223. 
Kratz   Co.   Inc.,    A.    S.,   v.    Double   Envelope   Corporation. 

317  O.  G.,  802. 
Kremer  v.  Harsel.     313  O.  G.,  459. 
Kuhns  &  Sons  (Inc.),  H.,  v.  Letts.     307  O.  G..  735. 
Lanston  Monotype  Mach.  Co.  v.  Pittsburgh  Type  Found- 
ers' Co.      306  O.  G.,  485. 
Lauritzen  et  al.  v.  Banner  Mach.  Co.     317  O.  G.,  803. 
Layne  and   Bowler  Corporation   v.   Western   Well   Works, 

Inc.,  et  al.     314  O.  G.,  177. 
Lee  and  Hogan,  jr..  v.  Vrceland.     317  O.  G.,  233. 
Lee    Co.    et    al..    George    E.,   r.    Fort-ified    Mfg.    Co.     316 

O.  G.,  4. 
Leggett  &  Co.,  Francis  H.,  v.  Ritzier.     308  O.  G.,  658. 
Lewis  V.  Strom.     309  O.  G.,  3. 

Longtin  i;.  Trudel  and  Dawson  v.  Pigeon.     317  O.  G.,  758. 
Luten  V.  Kansas  City  Bridge  Co.     317  O.  G.,  513. 
Lynch  v.  Ileadley  and  Thompson.     307  O.  6.,  737. 
Macbeth  and  Willshaw  v.  Hoyt.     317  O.  G.,  491. 
Macbeth-Evans  Glass  Co.  v.  L.  E.   Smith  Glass  Co.     317 

O.  G.,  766. 
Marret,  Bonnin,  Lebel,  and  Guieu.     Ex  parte.     308  O.  G., 

Marsh  Capron  Mfg.  Co.,  Etc.,  v.  Bates  Machine  &  Tractor 

Company.     314  O.  G.,  379. 
Marshalltown  Laboratories  v.  Brady  and  Haskins  &  Wel- 

ton.      314  O.  G.,  7. 
Maxim  Mfg.  Co.  v.  Imperial  Mach.  Co.  et  al.     317  O.  G., 

772. 
McDaniel  and  De  Waltoff  v.  Stoehrer  and  Stoehrer.     315 

O.  G.,  612. 
Melcher  v.  Hartsough.     317  O.  G.,  238 
Midwest  Oil  Company.     In  re.     315  O.  G     196 
Miller    r.    Monarch    Printing    Co.    et    al.     International 

Blank  Book  Co.  et  al.  v.  Miller.     317  O.  G     506 
Mock  V.  Johnson.     313  O.  G.,  4 
Moore.     Ex  parte.     307  O.  G.,  4. 
Morgan's  Sons  Company,  Enoch,  v.  The  Sanitary  Products 

Company.     310  O.  G.,  489. 
Myles    Standish    Mfg.    Co.    v.    Champion    Spark    Plug   Co 

315^'c)''g°   399'"'^  ^'"^  ^''"  ^"'  -^^^'^^  Standish  Mf|.  Col 
National  ^Biscuit   Company    v.    Bishop    &   Company.     313 

U.    (jr.,     I  . 

^^atlonal    Biscuit    Co.    r.    Pennsylvania    Baking    Co.     308 

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Nielsen  et  al.  v.  Llbby.  McNeill  &  Libbr.  317  O  G  769 
Niles.     Ex  parte.     317  O.  G.,  754.  '  ^.^.,10.. 

A^°^    Laboratories    v.   Electro-Alkaline    Company.     312 
U.   G.,   .399. 

^y^^'^*^°™P^°y  *'•  T^e  Paris  Toilet  Company.     308  O    G 
657.  ■  ■      ■' 

Oakley  v.  Roberts.     313  O.  G.,  2.33 

Pabst   Brewing   Co.    r.   Decatur   Brewing  Co.   et  al.     306 

U.    (jr.,    ool. 

Pangborn  Corporation  v.  W.  W.  Sly  Mfg.  Co.     317  O.  G. 
oUl. 

Patter.son-Sarsent   Company,    The,    r.    The    Indiana    Inde- 
structible Paint  Company.      314  O    G     567 

Patton  Paint  Company    (Pittsburgh   Plate  Glass  Co    sub- 
stituted)   r.  Sunset  Paint  Company.     315  O    G     195 

Patton    Paint   Company    c.    Sunset   Paint   Company.     313 
U.   G..   668. 

Peck  V.  Standard  Parts  Co.      314  O    G     567 

Peirce  v.  Tripp  r.  Powers.      31(j  O.  G  .  3 

Perry  Auto  Lock  Co.  et  al.   r.  Security  Lock  Co      Perrv 

^?,^°^'^'?,'^^S,"-  '■■  Security  Lock  Co.  et  al.   (two  cases)". 

•5 17  O.  (t..    I  64. 
Peters.     In  re.     314  O.  G..  9. 
Pfeffer  et  al.  r.  Western  Doll  Mfg.  Co.  et  al.     307  O.  G.,  4. 

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DECISIONS  PRINTED  IN  THE  OFFICIAL  GAZETTE  IN  1923. 


Piano  Motors  Corporation  et  al.  c.  Motor  Player  Corpora- 
tion.    315  O.  G.,  813. 

Pittsburgh  Brewing  Company  and  Tech  Food  Products 
Company  v.  Kuben.     317  0.  G.,  4. 

Postum  Cereal  Company,  Inc.  v.  California  Fig  Nut  Com- 
pany.    313  O.  G.,  454. 

Pupin  and  Armstrong  v.  Meissner.     311  O.  G.,  251. 

Rackham.     Ex  parte.     306  O.  G.,  243. 

Reed  et  al.  v.  Hughes  Tool  Co.     315  O.  G.,  6. 

Replogle  V.  The  Air-Way  Company.     312  O.  G.,  188. 

Rlioades.     Ex  parte.     317  O.  G.,  755. 

Rice  Manufacturing  Co.  v.  Smith  &  Hemenway  Company, 
Inc.     309  O.  G..  226. 

Richmond  Nervine  Company,  Dr.  S.  A.,  v.  Dr.  Miles  Medi- 
cal Company.     313  O.  G.,  3. 

Robertson,  Commissioner  of  Patents,  and  Pall,  Secretary 
of  the  Interior,  v.  The  United  States  of  America)  ex  rel. 
BaCe.     312  O.  G.,  617. 

Robertson,  Commissioner  of  Patents  (R.  R.  Howard  Co. 
intervener),  v.  United  States,  ex  rel.  Baldwin  Co.  317 
O.  G..  759. 

Rockford  Peerless  Furniture  Co.  v.  Abramson.  315  0.  G., 
614. 

Rodman  Chemical  Co.  v.  Steel  Treating  Equipment  Co. 
317  O.  G.,  795. 

Rosenberg.     In  re.     313  O.  G.,  669. 

Ross.     Ex  parte.     317  O.  G.,  237. 

Ruths.     In  re.     313  O.  G.,  666. 

Schaefer  Brewing  Company,  The  F.  and  M.  Ex  parte. 
Sio  O.  G.,  3. 

Scheib.     In  re.     315  O.  G.,  614. 

Schmidt  &  Son,  A.     Ex  parte.     312  O.  G.,  399. 

Schnuck.     Ex  parte.     317  O.  G.,  231. 

Sehroeder.     In  re.     310  O.  G.,  235. 

Scott  et  al.  V.  Harris  Automatic  Press  Co.  317  O.  G., 
503. 

Seiberllng  i\  .John  E.  Thropp's  Sons  Co.     317  O.  G.,  494. 

Shailer  v.  Touraine  Company.     313  O.  G.,  457. 

Sharpless  Co.,  P.  E.,  v.  Crawford  Farms,  Inc.  317  O.  ®., 
777. 

Sheffield.     In   re.     313  O.  G..  458. 

Simmons  Company,  John,  v.  The  Grier  Brothers  Company. 
312  0.   G.,  826. 

Simms  Magneto  Co.  v.  Westinghouse  Electric  Mfg.  Co. 
317  0.  G..  771. 

Splitdorf    Electrical    Co.    v.    Wiebster    Electric    Co.     316 

Standard  Brick  Co.  v.  Denison  Interlocking  Tile  Corpora- 
tion.    Cherokee  iJrick  Co.  v.  Same.     317  O.  G.,  511. 


Standard    Oil    Co.    et   al.    v.    Oklahoma   Natural   Gas    Co, 

317  O.  G.,  7. 
Standerwick  v.  Kane.     311  O.  G.,  252. 
State   Oil    Company    v.   Tlie   Hickok   Producing  Company. 

313  0.  G.,  231. 
Stlllwell  V.  Thompson,  .ir.     312  O.  G.,  829. 
Stoddard.     Ex  parte.     317  0.  G.,  232. 
Swartwout  v.  Skinner.     310  0.  G.,  981. 
Swett  V.  Krueger.     315  O.  G.,  397. 
Tallev.     In  re.     313  O.  G.,  231. 
Taylor.      In  re.      313  O.  G.,  456. 
Tilden*y.  Snodgrass.     309  O.  G.,  447. 
Tinker  v.  M.  F.  Patterson  Dental  Supply  Company.     310 

O.  G.,  489. 
Touraine  Company,  The,  v.  F.  B.   Washburn  &  Co.     309 

O.  G.,  676. 
Trappev  et  al.  v.  Mcllheuny  Co.     311  O.  G.,  483. 
Tufiford.     Ex  parte.     315  0.  G.,  611. 
United   Electric   Company,   The,   v.   Replogle.     313  O.   G., 

233. 
U.  S.  Compression  Inner  Tube  Co.  v.  Climax  Rubber  Co. 

312  0.  G.,  400. 
Vacuum    Oil    Company    v.    Gargoyle   Textile    Corporation. 

307  O.  G..  235. 
fandenburgh  v.  Truscon  Steel  Company.     310  O.  G.,  757. 
Vick  Chemical  Company  v.  Shelor.     315  O.  G.,  811. 
Victor  Talking  Mach.  Co.  v.  Starr  i-*iano  Co.     310  0.  G., 

236. 
\Vadsworth.     Ex  parte.     317  O.  G.,  231. 
Waldes  &  Co.  v.  Raden  Brothers.     314  O.  G.,  9. 
Walker.     Ex  parte.     313  O.  G.,  231. 
Walker  v.  Dunham.     317  O.  G.,  493. 
Walser,  Grace  L.,  administratrix  of  the  estate  of  Joseph  J. 

Walser.  deceased,  Lang,  and  The  Goss  Printing  Press 

Company  r.  Scott.     308  O.  G.,  4. 
Wayne  v.  Tew.      313  O.  G.,  235. 
Wescott.     In  re.     313  O.  G.,  8. 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Mfg.  Co.  v.  Metropolitan  Electric 

Mfg.  Co.     310  O.  G.,  490. 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Mfg.  Co.  v.  Metropolitan  Electric 

Mfg.  Co.     315  O.  G.,  616. 
White    Dental    Manufacturing    Company,    S.    S.,    i'.    Mac- 
Donald.     313  O.  G.,  663. 
White,  Overlin,  and  BuUington  v.  Oviatt.     308  O.  G.,  449. 
Whiting  Mfg.  Co.  v.  Alvin  Silver  Co.,  Inc.     314  O.  G„  379. 
Winslow.      Ex  parte.      317  0.  G..  3. 
Wltherell.     Ex  parte.     317  O.  G.,  757. 
Worden   and   Holzer,   copartners   trading  and   doing  busi- 
ness under  the  name  and  style  of  United  Barber  Service 

Co.,  V.  Cannallato.     312  O.  G.,  4. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST 


OF 


PATENTEES    FOR  THE  YEAR   1923 


NOTB. — Arranged  In  accordance  with   the  first  significant  character  or  word  of  the  name    (in  accordance  with  city 
and  telephone  directory  practice).     Includes  patents,   reissues,  and  designs. 


Registrants  of  Trade-Marks,   Trade-Mark   Applicants,   and   Registrants   of   Labels   and    of   Prints   and   parties   who 
have  filed  Disclaimers  follow  this  in  separsljp  indexes,  but  precede  the  Alphabetical  List  of  Inventions. 


A.   A.   Simonds-Dayton    Company,    The.      (See   Anderson 
Edward,    assignor.) 

A.   B.   C.   Laboratories,   Inc.      (See   Beidler,   Ford  E.,  as 
signer.) 

A.  B.  C.  Transit  Refrigeration  Company.  (See  Pen  well 
Lewis,  assignor.) 

A.  C.  Gas  Register  Company,  The.  (See  Collins,  W.  T. 
and  Adams,  assignors.) 

A  C  Spark  Plug  Company.  (See  Berge,  Joseph,  as 
signor.) 

A.  C.  Spark  Plug  Company.  (See  Berge,  Joseph  and  L.  B. 
assignors.) 

A  C  Spark  Plug  Company.  (See  Schmidt,  Albert,  as- 
signor.) 

A.  &  J.  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Johnson, 
Edward  H.,  assignor.) 

A.  &  J.  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.  (See  Kail,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

A.  &  L.  Motor  Corporation.  (See  Anderson,  R.  E.,  and 
Larson,  assignors.) 

A.  P.  W.  Paper  Co.     (See  Crandell,  Willis  S.  assignor.) 

A/S  Cellulosepatenter.      (See  Morterud,  Einar,  assignor.) 

A/S  De  Norske  Saltverker.  (See  Goldschmidt,  Victor M., 
assignor.) 

A/S  De  Norske  Saltverker.  (See  Isaachsen,  Isak,  as- 
signor. ) 

A.  S.  Oilman  Printing  Company,  The.  (See  Gilman,  A.  S., 
Bennett,    and    Kiesling,    assignors.) 

A/S  Jens  Nielsens  Maskinfabrik.  (See  Henriksen,  Jens 
M.,  assignor.) 

A/S  Telocle.      (See   Sinding-Larsen,   Alf.,   assignor.) 

A  &  Z  Chain  Company.  (See  Zetlin,  Benjamin,  as- 
signor.) 

Aaab,  William,  assignor  of  one-half  tc  P.  Crone,  New 
Ulm,   Minn.     Boring-bar  tool.     1,456,351 ;  May   22. 

Aab,  William,  New  Ulm,  Minn.  Wrist  pin.  1,477,622 
Dec.  18. 

Aagaard.  Chester  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Paper.  Des.  61,865 
Feb.  6. 

Aagaard,  Chester  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Paper.  Des.  63,062 
Oct.  2. 

Aagaard,  James  C,  Ord,  Nebr.  Stock-watering  trough. 
1.477,411  ;   Dec.   11. 

Aagaard,  Otto  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Auxiliary  mouthpiece  for 
telephones.     1,474,100  :  Nov.  13. 

Aalborg,  Christian,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Ceiling  fan. 
1,443,551 :   Jan.  30. 

Aalto,  Jaakko,  Millinocket,  Me.  System  of  air  compres- 
sion.    1.443.198  :  Jan.   23. 

Aarons,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canopy  for  lighting 
fixtures.     Des.  62,661 ;  July  17. 

Aarons,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lighting  fixture. 
Des.  62,660;  July  17. 

Aasen.  Niels  W.,  Christiania,  Norway.  Breath  deflector. 
1,475.105;  Nov.  20. 

Aba,  Eugene,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Electrotherapeutlc  ap- 
paratus.    1,469,471  ;  Oct.  2. 

Abbaticchio,  Albert.  Latrobe,  Pa.  Single-match  dispenser. 
1,457.050:   Mar    29. 

Abbay,  Fred  T.     (See  Hackett,  W.  J.,  and  Abbay.) 

Abbe,  George  C,  Lansdowne,  assignor  to  The  Baldwin 
Locomotive  Works,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Coupling  for 
equalizing  apparatus  for  locomotives.  1,457,132 ; 
May  29. 

Abbiuso,  Joseph,  Milford,  Mass.  Vehicle  jack.  1,449,802  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Abbott.  Adrian  O.,  jr.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Morgan 
&  Wright.     Heavy-truck  tire  flap.     1,450,163  ;  Apr.  3. 

Abbott,  Adrian  O.,  jr.      (See  Tilton,   G.,  and   Abbott.) 

Abbott:  Albert  F.     (See  Keddy,  Clifford  L.,  assignor.) 


Abbott,  Albert  L.,  assignor  to  Ohio  Automatic  Sprinkler 

Company,    Youngstown,    Ohio.      Sprlnkler-head-testlng 

device.     1,472,235;  Oct.  30. 
Abbott,  Albert   L.,  assignor  to   Ohio  Automatic  Sprinkler 

Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.     Testing  device  for  auto- 
matic  sprinkler  heads,   etc.     1,476.786 ;   Dec.    11. 
Abbott,  Cecil  C,  Harbor  Springs,  and  W.  B.,  B.  L.,  and 

I.  L.  Bassett,  Detroit,  Mich.     Fixe  escape.     1,452,543; 

Apr.  24. 
Abbott,  Charles  C,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric     Company.        Diaphragm    switch.      1,456,087 ; 

May  22. 
Abbott,  Charles  C,  Pittsfleld,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric      Company.         Electric      heater.        1,475,162; 

Nov.  27. 
Abbott,   Charles  C,  and  E.  D.  Treanor,  Pittsfield,  Mass., 

assignor   to   General   Electric   Company.     Winding   ma- 
chine.    1,444,441 ;  Feb.  6. 
Abbott,    Charles   M.,    Watertown,    Mass.      Dispensing   de- 
vice.    1,470,131 ;  Oct.  9. 
Abbott,   Charles  P.,  AUston,  Mass.     Sanitary  attachment 

for   telephone   transmitters    and    the   like.      1,474,186 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Abbott,  Charley,  et  al.      (See  Hull,  Oliver  L.  and  M.  Bl., 

assignors.) 
Abbott,    Claude    H.,    Lisbon,    N.    Dak.      Draft   regulator. 

1,460,634;  July  3. 
Abbott,  Claude  L.,  Genoa,  Nebr.   Match  holder.   1,443,199 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Abbott,  Dorothy,  Covington,  Ky.    Statuette.    Des.  61,748 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Abbott,   Franklin  E.,   Buffalo,   N.  Y.,  assignor,   by  mesne 

assignments,    to    Bethlehem    Steel    Company    of    New 

York,    Inc.      Splice    bar    for    rail    joints.      1,460,742 ; 

July  3. 
Abbott,   Frederick   J.      (See   Vance,   Arlyn   T.,    assignor.) 
Abbott,  George  F.,  and  C.  A.  Sands,  assignors  of  ten  per 

cent    to    said    Abbott,    twenty-seven    and    one-half    per 

cent  to  said  Sands,  and  sixty-two  and  one-half  per  cent 

to    B.    Graves, .  Lincoln,    Nebr.     Mud    lug.      1,441,198; 

Jan.  9. 
Abbott,  Hugh,  Hill  City,  S.  Dak.     Regulating  mechanism 

for  compressors.     1,468,987 ;  Sept.  25. 
Abbott  Laboratories,  The.     (See  Adams,  R.,  and  Volwiler, 

assignors.) 
Abbott    Laboratories,    The.      (See   Young,   Ferdinand   H., 

assignor.) 
Abbott    Laboratories, 

assignor. ) 
Abbott    Laboratories. 

Adams,   assignors.) 
Abbott,  Maurice  J.,  assignor  to  American  Can  Company, 

New  York,  N.  Y.    Machine  for  treating  flsh.    1,463,111 ; 

July  24. 
Abbott,   Ralph    W. 
.Abbott,  Reuben  A., 

Sept.  11. 
Abbott,  Reuben  E., 

Body  Corijoration,  Detroit 

Nov.    13. 
Abbott,  Richard  H.  S.,  and  J.  E.  Close,  London,  England. 

Apparatus  for  molding  plastic  substances.     1,460,933; 

July  3. 
Abbott,  Walter  H.      (See  Woelfel,   George  F.,  assignor.) 
Abbott,  William  J.     (See  McNeill,  A.  M.,  and  Abbott.) 
Abbott,  William   T.,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Portable  door  fas- 
tener.    1,444,761 :   Feb.   6, 
.\be,  Kumakichi,   Selma,   Calif. 

sprouts.     1,454,422  ;  May  8, 
Abel,  Joseph   C.,  Brooklyn,   N, 

Car  and  Foundry   Company, 

valve-operating  mechanism. 


The.      (See    Volwiler,    Ernest    H., 
The.      (See   Volwiler,    E.    H,.    and 


(See   Koehler,   Henry   W.,   assignor.) 
Lawrence,  Ma?s.     Mirror.     1,467,350 ; 

and  H.  E.  Bevster,  assignors  to  Fisher 
~         ■      Mich.    Dry  kiln.    1,478,755; 


Making  edible  malt  and 


Y.,  assignor  to 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
1,470,340;  Oct. 


American 
Tank-car 
9. 


6 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Abel,    Siegfried.    Berlin,    Germany.      Electric    immersion 

lifUlirl    lieator,       1.45n.fiH.T;    .Tinip    10. 
Abel,    Theodore,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Furnace-grate    struc- 
ture.    1,452,584  ;  Apr.  24. 
Abell.  Arthur  H.,   New    York,   assignor,   by   mesne   assi.gn- 

ments,   to   Eclipse  Machine   Company,   Elmira   Heights, 

N.   Y.      Engine-starting  apparatus.      1,474.010  ;  Nov.  10. 
Abell.  Rollln,"  Milton,  Mass.     Internal-combustion  engine. 

1.443.110;  Jan.  23. 
Aber,   Ernest.      (See  Becker,   E.,   and   Aber.) 
Aberle,   Edward,   West  Nutley,   N.   J.      Loose-leaf  binder. 

1,469,573  ;  Oct.  2. 
Abern,  Halsey  C,  Norwich,  N.  Dak.    Vaporizer.    1,440,811 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Aberiiarty,    Georgie   S.,   et  al.      (See   Rogers,   Joseph    C, 

assignor.) 
.Alii'i-'^Mi iiv.  Rolipit  E..  (  oiicortl,  111.     .\utomatic  hog  crate. 

1,444,769  ;   Feb.   18. 
Abernethy,  David,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Spreader  for  fishing 

lines.     1,464,16.3  ;  Aug.  7. 
Abildgaard,   William,   Chico,   Calif.     Fruit  and  nut  har- 
vester.    1,472,262  ;  Oct.  30. 
Aliirz.   Walt.  1-   V\'.      I  See  .Ami   rsnii.  A.  M..  and  Abitz.) 
Abraham,   Clinton   D.,  and  G.   L.   Schwartz,  assignors  to 

B.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Wearing    apparel   impervious    to    acids    and   poisonous 

gases  and  making  same.     1,468,791 ;  Sept.  25. 
Abraham,   Edward    C,    Alameda,    Calif.      Window   venti- 
lator.    1,469,137;  Sept.  25. 
Abraham,  Herbert,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Rub- 

eroid     Company.       Self-spacing     shingle.       1,442,379 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Abraham,    Herbert,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to    The 

Ruberoid  Company.     Shingle  strip.     1,453,373  ;  May  1 
Abraham,    Herbert,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    assignor   to   The 

Ruberoid    Company.      Packaging    shingles.      1,460,833 ; 

July  3. 
Abraham,    Herbert,    New    York,    N.    Y.,   assignor    to    The 

Ruberoid   Co.      Roofing   element.      1,474,919 ;    Nov.    13. 
Abraham,     Thomas     M.,     Manquin,      Va.        Accelerator. 

1,470,419  ;   Oct.  9. 
Abrahams,    Gerdina   K.      (See   Abrahams,    John   J.    and 

G.  K.) 
Abrahams,  John  J.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Hook  and  eye. 

1,455.698  ;  Ma^   15. 
Abrahams,    John    J.    and    G.    K.,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich. 

Convertible  child's  vehicle.     1,449.255  ;  Mar.  20. 
.\hrahani«.  Marks,  Chicago,  111.    Safety  holder.    1,459,429  ; 

June  19. 
Abrnhams.  Saul,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Vanity  case.    1.446,779; 

Fph.   27. 

Abram  Cox  Stove  Company.  (See.  Mott,  Abram  C,  jr., 
assignor.) 

Ahram,  Edmund  W.,  London,  England.  Teapot,  coffeepot, 
and  the  like.     1,440.947  ;  Jan.  2. 

Abram,  Ira  M.,  Dugger,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  C. 
Thomson,  Farmersburg,  Ind.  Car  pusher.  1,478,627  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Abrames,  Harvey,  Norfolk,  Va.  Hydraulic  piling. 
1,451,753  ;  Apr.  17. 

Abramowitz,    Joseph,    Madison,    assignor    of    one-half    tox 
J.    J.    Selb,    Venice,    111.       .■^rch    support.        1,467,630 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Abrams,  Herman,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  suspension 
lighting  fixture.     Des.  61,812  ;  Jan.  23. 

Abrams,  Herman,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  suspension 
lighting  fixture.     Des.  61,813  ;   Jan.   23. 

Abrams,  Herman,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric-light  ceiling 
fixture.     Des.   61.814;  Jan.  23. 

Abr.Tms,  Herman,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  suspension 
lishtin.s  fixture.      Des.   61.815  :   Jan.   23. 

Abrams.  Herm.Tn.  Philndelphia,  Pa.  Electric  wall  light- 
ing bracket  fixture.     Des.  61,816 ;  Jan.  23. 

Abrams.  Ilprmnn,  Philadnlphia,  Pa.  Electric  wall  light- 
ing fixture.     Des.  61,817  ;  Jan.  23. 

Abrams,  Herman,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  suspension 
lighting  fixture.     Des.  61.818;  Jan.  23. 

Abrams,  Herman,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Wall-bracket  light- 
ing fixture.     Des.  62,355  ;  May  15. 

Abrams.  Ida  C,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Sink  pan.  1,469,371  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Abrams,  John  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Resilient  tire. 
1,473,414  ;  Nov.  6. 

Abrams.  John  M..  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Eraser  and  pencil 
holder.     1,477,231:  Dec.  n. 

Abrams,  Joseph  M.     (See  McPherson,  F.  H.,  and  Abrams.) 

Abrasive  Company.      (See  Allen,   Thomas  F,.  assignor.) 

Absmeier,  Carl.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Pool-table  regis- 
ter.    1,460,527  ;  July  3.  ■ 

Abso-Spal  Joint  Piston  Ring  Corporation.  (See  Wadell, 
Albert   H..   assignor.) 

.A.bt.  Hugo  A.  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Airship  turn  and  transfer 
tiihtp.     1.446,440  :  Feb.  27. 

Abtnicypr.  Theodore.    (See  Johnson,  C.  W.,  and  .Mitmeyer.) 

Ahts,  Methias  W.      (See  Garrett.  V.  A.,  and  Abts.1 

Abzug,  Nathan.      (See  Silberhnrtz,  J.,  and  Abziig.) 

Aoeioly,  Franci.sco  de  M.,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil.  '  Process 
iind  apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of  nonpotable' 
.Tipoholic  liquid.      1,45:',,374  ;   May    1. 

Accola,  Lorenz  C,  Canton,  Mo.   Trap.    1,461,743  ;  July  17. 

AccnrMtc  Tool  Works.  (See  Ferguson,  D.,  and  Sche'iwer 
assignors.) 


.Vce  Doughnut  Machine  Company.  (See  Alumbangh, 
Frank  C,  assignor.) 

Aceves,  Julius  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  P.  Fahy, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Speed-controlling  apparatus  for 
prime  movers.     1,466,036;  Aug.  28. 

Acheson,  Edward  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricating  oil. 
1,448,246;  Mar.  13. 

Acheson,  Edward  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clay  product  and 
preparing  same.     1,456,111  ;  May  22. 

Acheson,  Edward  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reflocculated  prod- 
uct and  preparing  same.     1,456,112  ;  May  22. 

Acheson,  Thomas  F.     (See  Parker,  Fred  J.,  assignor.) 

Achilli,  Ruth.  Columbus,  Ohio.  Apron.  1,470,341; 
Oct.  9. 

Acito,  Joseph,  and  P.  Timen,  assignors  to  Stap  Co., 
New   York,   N.   Y.     Clasp.     1,457,133 ;   May    29. 

Acker,  Irvin  D.,  administrator.      (See  .4cker,  Julius  J.) 

."Icker,  Julius  J.,  deceased ;  I.  D.  Acker,  administrator, 
assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  S.  Goodwin,  Chicago,  111. 
Operating  device  for  coupling  pins.     1,467,295  ;  Sept.  11. 

Ackerman,   Charles  L.      (See  Meyers,   William,  assignor.) 

Ackerman,  Edward  L.,  assignor  to  Joseph  N.  Smith  & 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Automobile  hood  hinge. 
1.454,257  ;  May  8. 

Ackerman,  Edward  H.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Wheel  and  tire 
construction.      1,465,201  ;    .'Vug.    14. 

AclaBKJan,  Ernest  W.,  Monroe,  Mich.  Shock  absorber. 
iWrG,352  ;  Dec.  4. 

Ackerman-Quigley  Printing  Company.  (See  Weber,  Ar- 
thur,  assignor.) 

Ackermann,  Frank  B.  (See  Steffan,  W.  C,  Ackermann, 
and  Grelner.) 

Acki,  Tokujiro,  Tokyo-fu,  Japan.  Life  preserver. 
1,458,019  ;  June  5. 

Ackley,  Kenneth  A.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Carburetor. 
1,461,470;  July  10. 

Ackley,  Raymond  E.  (See  Frazier,  P.,  Pachter,  Ackley, 
and  Alger.) 

Ackman,  George,  jr.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Aerial  device. 
1,441,261 ;  Jan.  9. 

Acme  Appliance  Company.  (See  Engstrom,  Ivan,  as- 
signor.) 

Acme  Artificial  Silk  Company.  (See  Huttinger,  Charles 
A..   .Tssisnor.) 

Acme  Cement  Plaster  Company.  (See  Pipe,  Edward  H., 
assignor.) 

Acme  Cushion  Wheel  Company.  (See  Cornfield,  Noah, 
assignor.) 

Acme  Electrotype  Company.  (See  Herr,  Henry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Acme  Pishing  Tool  Company.  (See  Nutter,  Orda  D., 
assignor.) 

Acme  Knitting  Machine  &  Needle  Company.  (See  Stewart, 
.'Albert  E.,  assignor.) 

Acme  Motor  Shield  Corporation.  (See  McMullen,  Joseph 
B.,  assignor.) 

Acme  Products  Company.  (See  Logan,  William  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Acme  Road  Machinery  Company.  (See  Cookinham,  B. 
F.,   and   Cook,  assi.enors.) 

Acme  Road  Machinery  Co.  (See  Earle,  Horatio  S., 
assi.auor.) 

Acme  Staple  Company.  (See  Michener,  Elwood  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Acquavlva,  Domenlck,  New  York,  N.  T.  Percolator. 
1,469,139  ;  Sept.  25. 

.'Vcre,  Ray  B.     (See  Andrews,  E.  F.,  and  Acre.) 

Acre,  Ray  E.,  Wheaton,  assignor  to  Universal  Engineering 
Compjmy.  Maywood,  111.  Internal-combustion  engine. 
1.443,517  :   .Tan.  30. 

Actien  Gesellschaft  fiir  Anilln  Fabrikation.  (See  Grfln- 
hagen,  Heinrich,  assignor.) 

.\ctien  Gesellschaft  fiir  Anilln  Fabrikation.  (See  Kalt- 
wasser,    0..    and   Kirberger,   assignors.) 

Actien  Gesellschaft  fiir  Anilln  Fabrikation.  (See  Lenger, 
Walter,  assignor.) 

Actien  Gesellschaft  fiir  Anilin  Fabrikation.  (See  Onuerts, 
P.,  and  Peters,  assignors.) 

Actien  Gesellschaft  fiir  Anilin  Fabrikation.  (See  Onnertz, 
Paul,   assignor.) 

Actien  Gesellschaft  fiir  Anilin  Fabrikation.  (See  Onnertz, 
P.,  Peters,  and  SchwJirtzel,  assignors.) 

Acton,  Edward  H.,  Nla,gara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Ma- 
chine for  casting  metal  pigs  or  bars.  1,472,623 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Adair,  Charles  T.,  and  C.  G.  Frederick,  Kansas  City,  Ko. 
Surfacing  machine.     1,463,303  ;  July  31. 

Adair.  Montague,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Controlling  device  for 
phonographs.     1,476,277  ;  Dec.  4. 

.A.d,nir,  Thomas  D.,  jr.,  Dorchester,  assignor  to  Standard 
Thermometer  Company,  Roxbury,  Boston,  Mass.  Speed- 
ometer driving  mechanism.      1,441.471  ;  Jan.  9. 

Adair.  Thomas  W.,  Humble,  Tex.  Combination  drill  and 
tool   holder.      1,454,611  ;   May  8. 

Adam  Fisher  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Graber,  Henry  P., 
assignor. ' 

Adam,  Fred.  Ford,  and  N.  L.  Adam,  Sudbury,  Ontario, 
Canada.     Meat-slicing  machine.     1,455,699  ;  May  15. 

Adam  Harry  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Holder  for  illuminating 
.glassware.     Des.  62,179  ;  Apr.  3. 

Adam,  Harry  C.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Holder  for  Illuminating 
irlassware.      Des.    62,180.   Apr.    3. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Adam,  Harry  C,  St.  Louis.  Mo.     Holder  for  illuminatins: 

slassware.     Des.   62.181  ;   Apr.   3. 
Adam.  Harrv  C,  St.   Louis.  Mo.     Holder  for  iUuminatin!; 

Kiiissware.     Des.  6-M82  ;  Apr.  3. 
Adac:,  Harry  t..  St.  Ixiuis.  Mo.     Holder  for  llluminatinK 

glassware.     Des.   62.183  :   Apr.   3. 
Adam.    Harrv    C.    St.    Louis.    Mo.      Lighting-fixture    urn. 

Des.   6l.!15^  :   Fell.   20. 
Adam.     Harrv     C.     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Lighting     fixture. 

1,455,375  ;  "May  15. 
Adam,  Harry  C.  St.  Louis.  Mo.     Holder  for  illuminating 

glassware.      Des.    62.662 :    .Tulv    17. 
Adam,   Harrv  C.   St.   Louis.  Mo.     Lighting  fixture.     Des. 

62.660:  .Tiily  17. 
Adam.     Matthew.     Philadelphia,     Pa.        Sifting     device. 

1.457.292;  June  5. 
Adam,  Matthews  A.     ^See  Legg,  David  A.,  assignor.) 
Adam,  Napoleon  L.      (See  Adam,  Fred  and  N.  L. ) 
Adams,   Aaron  M.,   Philadelphia,  Pa.     Cord  gripping  and 

securing  device.      1.454.717  ;  May  8. 
Adams,  Adolph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Steel-ball-roughing 

machine.      1,449,483;   Mar.   27. 
Adams,  Albert  A..  Davenport,  Iowa.     Self-adjusting  bolt. 

1,449,484  ;   Mar.   27. 
Adams,  Artlnir  A.,  Brooklin  <.  and  F.  A.  Emery,  Wellesley 

Hills,  Mass.     Counter.     1.469.932;  Oct.  9. 
Adams,    Arthur   H.,    Gallon,    Ohio.      Telephone-exchange 

system.    1,468,853;  Sept.  25. 
Adams.   Arthur   H..   Sparkblli,   assignor   to   Western   Elec- 
tric Company.  lucorporateil.  New  York.  N.  Y.     Method  of 

and  apparatus  for  testing   electrical   coils.      1.44-5,260  : 

Feb.  13. 
Adams,  Arthur  J.,  assignor  to  The  Fulton  Company,  Bay 

City,     Mich.       Manufacture     of     spotes.       1,457,808 ; 

June  5. 
Adam?.  Benjamin  D.,  Galeshurg.  HI.     Automobile  acceler- 
ator pedal.     1.454,258  :  May  8. 
Adams.  Benjamin  F.,  Tenafly,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 

Machinery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Feed  for  pow- 
der   in     automatic"  packaging    machines.       1,452,585; 

Apr.  24. 
Adams,  Charles,  jr.,   Weehawken,   N.   J.     Dry-pipe  valve, 

1,468,619;  Sept.  25. 
Adams,  Clarence  F.,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Electrolytic  gas  cell. 

1,471,641 ;  Oct.  23. 
Adams.     Claud    W..     Worcester,     Mass.       Coin-controlled 

hoTtle    vending    and    ejecting    mechanism.      1,441,650 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Adams,  Claude  B.     (See  Collins,  W.  T.,  and  Adams. i 
Adams.   Comfort   A.,   Cambridge.  Mass.,   assignor   of   one- 
half    to    F.    S.    Marden.    Norfolk.    Conn.      Commutator. 

1.467.467  :   Sept.   11. 
Adams.    Daniel.    Newton,    Mass.      Combustion-controlling 

system.      1,474,754  ;   Nov.   20. 
Adams,  Douglas  A.,  Dunedin,  Otago,  New  Zealand.   Filing 

and    binding    documents     and     the     like.       1,446,408 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Adams,  Edward  A.,  Trumansburg.  N.  Y.     Window  board. 

1.4.'i0.537:    Apr.    3. 
Adams,  Edward  J.     (See  Morris,  George  T..  assignor.) 
Adams,    Edward    M..    ir..     Sherbrooke.    Quebec,    Canada. 

Rope.     1.446.141;  Feb.  20. 
Adams,  Edwin  G.,  The  Dalles.  Oreg.     Tractor.    1,451.194  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Adams,  Elliot  Q.,  Berkeley.  Calif.,  bv  mesne  assignments 

dedicated  to  the  People  of  the  United  States  for  their 

fri'o  use  and  enjovnient.     Machine  used  for  sublimation. 

1.470,950;   Oct.  16. 
Adams,  Elwin  P.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.     Necktie.     1,475,672; 

Vnv.  27. 
Adams.    Emmanuel    I.,    Tacoma,    Wash.      Valve    silencer. 

1,446,142;  Feb.  20. 
Adams.   Floyd  W..   East   Orange,   N.   J.,   assignor  to   The 

Barrett    Companv.      Veneer    board    and    making    same. 

1.476.570;  Dec.  4. 
Adams,    Frank   A..    Rochester,    assignor   to   B.    C.    Olney. 

Rome,  and  F.  C.  Dailev,  Rochester.  N.  Y.     Coupling  de- 
vice.    1.446.143;  Feb.  20. 
Adams.    Frank    A.,    Rochester,    assignor    to    B.    C.    Olney, 

Rome,    and    J.    0.    Dailey.    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Clothes- 
washing  machine.     1.476.671 ;  Oct.  16. 
Adams.    Frank    H.,   Cleveland,    Ohio,   assignor,   by   mesne 

assignments,    to    Stromberg    Motor    Devices    Company, 

Chicago.  111.     Air  cleaning  and  heating  attachment  for 

internal-combustion  engines.     1,463,416  ;  July  31. 
Adams.   Frank  J.,   New  York,   N.  Y..   assignor,   by  mesne 

assignments,  of  one-half  to  E.  .7.  Marston,   Greenwich. 

Conn.,   and   one-half   to    H.   A.    Smith,   Yonkers.   N.    Y. 

Projection  picture  screen  and  making  same.     1,455,982  ; 

May  22. 
Adams,  Frederick.     (See  Anderson,  C.  C.  and  Adams.) 
Adams.    George    C.     San    Francisco,    Calif.      Oil-burning 

furnace.      1.442.034 ;    Jan.    16. 
Adams,   George  W.,   San   Antonio,  Tex.      Concrete  mixer. 

1,454.370;   May   8. 
Adams.  Gridlev,  Chicago.  111.     Ironins  board.     1.458,314  ; 

June  12. 
Adams.    Gridlev,    Chicago,    111.      Film-operating   machine. 

1.463.992  ;  Aug.  7. 
_Adams.  Gus.  Brea,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  A.  M.  Strong, 

Los      Angeles,      Calif.      Sucker-rod      joint.      1,446.144  ; 

Feb.  20. 


Adams,  Harold  A.,  Bakersfield,  Calif.  Motor  meter. 
1,457,481  ;  June  5. 

Adams,    Harold    S,      (See    Shepard,   M.    G.,   and   Adams.) 

.\dams.  Harry  A.,  assignor  to  AUith-Prouty  Company, 
Danville,  111.  Door-opening  mechanism.  1,453,778; 
May  1. 

Adams.  Harrv  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Vehicle.  1,443,200; 
Jan.  23. 

Adams,  Henry  J.,  Denver,  Colo.  Wheel.  1,462,754; 
July  24. 

Adams.  Henry  T.      (See  Nachtrieh,  Norman  D.,  assignor.) 

Adams.  Herbert  J.,  Battle  Creek.  Mich.  Circle-gauging  in- 
strument.    1,461.569:  July  10. 

Adams,  .lames  L.,  jr.     (See  Smith.  R.  S..  and  Adams.) 

.Adams,  James  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Casting  ingots  and 
seal  for  ingot  molds.     1,457,763  ;  June  5. 

.\dams.  John  E..  Rhinelander,  Wis.  Portable  bungalow. 
1. 445.738;  Feb.  20. 

.Adams.  John  Q.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Device  for  facing  auto- 
mobile valve  seats  and  the  like.     1.471,471  ;  Oct.  23. 

Adams.  John  V.     (See  Jones,  William  E.,  assignor.) 

Adams.  Joseph  E.  (See  Hewitt,  J.  N.,  and  Adams,  as- 
signors.) 

Adams.  .loseph  H..  Flatbush.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Companv.  Houston.  Tex.  Apparatus  for  the  conversion 
of    oils.      1.445.281;    Feb.   13. 

Adams,  Joseph  H.,  Flatbush,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  Houston.  Tex.  Converting  oils.  1.455,376 ; 
May  15." 

Adams,  Joseph  H.,  Flatbush.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Companv,  Houston,  Tex.  Oil-converting  apparatus. 
1,455,377  ;  May  15. 

Adams.  Joseph  H.,  Flatbush.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Company,  Houston.  Tex.  Apparatus  for  the 
conversion  and  transformation  of  liquids,  fluids,  and 
oils.      1.461.017  ;  July  3. 

Adams,  Joseph  H.,  Flatbush,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  Houston.  Tex.  Oil-converting  process  for  the 
conversion  and  transformation  of  oils.  1,462,677 ; 
July  24. 

Adams,  Joseph  H.,  Flatbush,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Companv,  Houston,  Tex.  Oil-converting  apparatus. 
1.462.678;  July  24. 

Adams,  Joseph  H.,  Flatbush,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Company,  Houston,  Tex.  Oil-converting  appa- 
ratus for  the  conversion  and  transformation  of  oils. 
1.477.860  ;    Dec.    18. 

Adams.  Julius  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Gas  heater.  1.441.051  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Adams.  Julius  F..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Gas  heater.  Des. 
61,796:    Jan.   16. 

Adams.  Nathan  H..  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Wear-resisting  body. 
1,477,797  ;  Dec.  18. 

Adams.  Omer  T..  San  Diego,  Calif.  Wind  motor. 
1.441.774  ;   Jan.   9. 

Adams,  Ora  L..  Berkeley,  Calif.  Windshield  wiper. 
1.442.111;   Jan.   16^ 

Adams.  Ora  L.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Load-supporting  con- 
nection   for   wheeled    structures.      1,452,135 ;    Apr.    17. 

Adams.  Pomeroy.      (See  Stogner,  J.  R..  and  .\dams.) 

Adams,  Ralph  R..  Yonkers.  N.  Y.  Radioactive  spray  ma- 
terial.     1.461.340;    July    10. 

.4.dams,  Ralph  R..  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Razor.  1,478,160; 
Dec.  18. 

Adams,  Reginald  M.     (See  Hinchman,  Alva  K.,  assignor.) 

Adams,  Robert  B.,  Kempton,  Pa.  Nut  lock.  1,455,700  ; 
May    15. 

.\dams.  Robert  R..  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Mechanical  figure 
toy.     1.477,412  :  Dec.  11. 

.\dams.   Roger.      (See  Volwiler,  E.   H..  and  Adams.) 

Adams,  Roger.  Urbana.  and  E.  H.  Volwiler.  assignors  to 
The  Abbott  Laboratories.  Chicago.  111.  N-bntyl  esters 
of  para-amino  benzoic  acid.     1.440.652  ;  Jan.  2. 

Adams,  Roy  W.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Reciprocating  power 
air  pump.     1.450,345  :  Apr.  3. 

Adams.  Sydney  G.,  Lewisham,  England.  Burglar  and 
like  alarm  system.     1,442.508  ;  Jan.  16. 

Adams.  Thomas  0.     (See  Wise,  W.  J.,  and  Adams.) 

Adams,  Thomas  O.,  assignor  to  The  Wise-McClung  Manu- 
facturing Company.  New  Philadelphia,  Ohio.  Adjust- 
able brush  for  vacuum  cleaners.     1.474.875  ;  Nov.  20. 

Adams,  Victor,  Chicago,  111.  Head  for  brooms  and 
brushes.     1,457,414  ;   June   5. 

Adams,  Victor  L..  Waco.  Tex.  Pressure-controlling  de- 
vice.      1,459.666;    June    19. 

Adams.  Walter  A.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Sewing  bench. 
Des.  62,097  ;  Mar.  20. 

Adams,  Walter  A.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Sewing  bench.  Des. 
62,356  ;  May  15. 

Adams.  Walter  J.,  and  J.  L.  Cummings,  Milwaukee.  Wis. 
Parting   compound.      1,441,199 ;   Jan.   9. 

.Vdams.  Walter  L..  assignor  to  The  Enterprise  Manufac- 
turing Companv,  Akron,  Ohio.  Fishing  reel.  1,468,128; 
Sept.  18. 

Adams,  Walter  S.,  assignor  to  The  J.  G.  Brill  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Running  gear  for  vehicles.  1,449,927  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Adams,  Walter  S.,  assignor  to  The  J.  G.  Brill  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Car  truck.     1,443,668  ;  Jan.  30. 

Adams,  Walter  S.,  assignor  to  The  J.  G.  Brill  Company, 
Philadelphia.   Pa.     Car  truck.     1,458.673;  June  12. 


8 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Adams,  Walter  S.,  assignor  to  The  J.  G.  Brill  Company, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     Car  truck.     1,4.58,674  :  June  12. 
Artams,  Walter  S.,  assignor  to  The  J.   G.  Brill  Company, 

Philadelphia,    Pa.      Brake    mechanism    for    car    trucks. 

1,47.5,7.3.5  ;  Nov.   27. 
Adams,  William  R  ,  assignor  of  forty  nine  per  cent  to  11.  R. 

Murphy,   San  Francisco,   Calif.     Dishwashing   machine. 

1,440,761  ;  Jan.  2. 
Adams,   William  E.,  Plainfield,   and  H.  L.    Pound,  North 

Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  International  Motor  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.     Fixture  for  turning  machines. 

1,461,884  ;   July   17. 
Adams,   William    W.,    Washington,    D.    C.      Indicator    for 

punching  machines.     1,470,519  ;  Oct.  9. 
Adams-Randall,   Charles,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Telegraphic 

receiving  instrument.     1,461,568;  July  10. 
Adams  &  Westlake  Company,  The.      (See  Hamm,  William 

S.,  assignor.) 
Adams  &  Westlake  Company,  The.      (See  Hamm,  W.   S., 

and  Giese,  assignors.) 
.Idams   &   Westlake  Company.    The.      (See    Miller,    Royal 

E.,  assignor.) 
Adamski,  Joseph  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Pneumatic-cushion 

seat.      1,456,207  ;   May   22. 
Adamson,    Alexander,   Akron,   Ohio.      Clutch.      1,442,241 ; 

Jan.   16. 
Adamson,   Allan  A.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,  and  W.   F.   Grupe, 

Hudson  Heights,  N.  J.     Paper-hos  machine.     1,445,654  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Adamson,    Charles    E.,    Huntington,    Ind.      Appliance   for 

producing     and     burning     alcohol     gas.        1,466,417  ; 

Ang.  28. ' 
Adamson,     Ernie,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Power     plant. 

1,462,470;  July  24. 
Adamson     Machine      Company,     The.        (See     Williams, 

Thomas  H.,  assignor.) 
Adamson,   William  M.,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.     Separating 

device.     1.471,131 ;  Oct.   16. 
Adamy,    Harry    D.,    assignor   to    Merchants    Gold    Stamp 

Company.    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa.      Trading    stamp.      Des. 

63,063;  Oct.  2. 
Adatte,  Albert   L.      (See   Chanier,  G.   L.,  and  Adatt«.) 
Adcock,  Mary  K.,  Winchester,  Ky.     Window  attachment. 

1,469,241;  Oct.   2. 
Addis,  Arthur  K.,  Leeds,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Corticelll  Silk 

Company.        Separator     for     ring-spinning     machines. 

1,449,928;  Mar.  27. 
Addison,  John.     (See  Eckart,  George  F.,  assignor.") 
Addiss,  Nathaniel  A.     (See  Spangler,  John  H.,  assignor.) 
Addograph    Company.       (See    Crawley,    Mansfield    C,    as- 
signor.) 
Addressograph     Company.       (See    Duncan,     J.     S.,     and 

Hubbard  assignors.) 
Addressograph    Company.      (See    Jackson,    James   P.,    as- 
signor.) 
Addy,  John  E.,  Winterset,  Iowa.    Hose  elevating  and  sup- 
porting device.    1,468,620  ;  Sept.  25. 
Ade,    Rudolph    W..    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Bedlamp    shade. 

1.468.451  :  Sept.  18. 
Adell,  John  A.,  and  A.  H.  Starrett,  assignors  to  The  L.  S. 

Starrett  Company,  Athol,  Mass.     Hack  saw.     1,473,803  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Adelmann,    Hans,    assignor   to    Ham    Boiler   Corporation, 

New    York,    N.    Y.      Corned-beef    cooker.       1,449,850 ; 

Mar.  27. 
.Adelmann,    Hans,    assignor    to    Ham    Boilfr    Corp.,    New 

York,    N.   Y.      Meat-loaf   cooker.      1.458,507 ;    June    12. 
.Adelmann,    Hans,    assignor    to    Ham    Boiler    Corp.,    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Ham  boiler.     1,461,509  ;  July   10. 
Adelmann,    Hans,    assignor    to    Ham    Boiler    Corporation, 

New    York.     X.     Y.       Clothesline    pulley.       1,476,787 ; 

Doc.   11. 
Adelmann,    William,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Flour    sifter. 

1,455,319  ;  May  15. 
Adelson,    Edward.      (See   Adelson,   Philip  and   E.) 
Adolson,    Philip    and    E.,    Cambridge,    Mass.      Carrousel. 

1,451,605.     Apr.  10. 
Adenot,  Marius,  assignor  to  SoclStfi  Lyonnaise  d'lndustrie 

M^canique,    Caluire,    Rhone,    France.      Vehicle    brake. 

1,463,112  ;  July  24. 
Aderer,    Alexander.     (See  Deserty,  Alexander  S.,  assignor.) 
Adkina,  Stephen  J.,  B'ort  Worth,  Tex.     Lock.     1,472,861 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Adklnson,  William,  Providence,  assignor  to  H.  &  B.  Amer- 
ican   Machine    Company,    Pawtucfcet,    R.    I.      Combined 

dofCer  guard  and  oil-well  cover.     1,452,673  ;  Apr.  24. 
Adland,  Victor  E.,  and  L.  H.  Kamper,  assignors   to  Trov 

Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Ltd.,  Chicago,  111.     Drv- 

room   tumbler.     1.4o.''.,260  ;  May  1. 
Adler,   Alfons  P.,    CUfton,    N.   J.      Foi*.      Des.    63,047; 

Sept.  25. 
Adler,   Bruno,   Dresden,   Germany.      Spray   carburetor   for 

Internal-combustion   engines.      1,457,134  ;   May  -2(1 
Adler,     Charles,    jr.,     Baltimore,    Md.       Railway-crossing 

signal.     1,470,043;  Oct.  9. 
Adler,     John     A..     North     Milwaukee,     Wis.       X-ray-film 

holder  and   examining  frame.      1,478.504  ;    Dec.   25. 
Adler,   Milton   M..   Newark,   N.   J.     Pyrotechnlcal   device. 

1.441,551  ;  Jan.  9. 
Adler,   Milton    M.,   Newark,   N.   J.     Pyrotechnlcal   device. 

1.441,552;  Jan.  9. 
Adolphsen.     WllUani    T.,     Verona,    Pa.       Burner    nozzle 
1,478,370;  Dec.  25. 


Adreon,  Robert  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  C.  P.  Cass,  Berke- 
ley, Calif.,  assignors  to  The  American  Brake  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.     Slack  adjuster.     1,469,571  ;  Oct.  2. 

Adreon,  Robert  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  C.  P.  Cass,  Berke- 
ley, Calif.,  assignors  to  The  American  Brake  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.     Slack  adjuster.     1,469,572  ;  Oct.  2. 

Adriance  Machine  Works,  Inc.  (See  Ross,  Hugh  M., 
assignor.) 

Adsit,  Frank  W.,  St.  Paul,  assignor  to  American  Develop- 
ment Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Machine  for  form- 
ing storage-battery  grid  elements.     1,442,554  ;  Jan.  Id. 

Adsit,  George,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Eastwood  Company, 

Adsit,     Frank     W.,     St.    Paul,     Minn.       Suspension    Une. 
1,475,925  ;  Dec.  4. 
Paterson,  N.  J.     Warping  machine.     1,457,293  ;  June  S. 

Adsit,  George,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Ea.stwood  Company, 
Paterson,  N.  J.     Quilling  machine.     1,457,294  ;  June  5. 

Adsit,  George,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Eastwood  Com- 
pany, Paterson,  N.  J.  Beam  support.  1,460,468 ; 
July   3. 

Advance  Furnace  &  Engineering  Company.  (See  Euulti, 
Hannibal   H.,   assignor.) 

Advance  Machine  Company.  (See  .Antolne,  Alfred  D., 
assignor.) 

Advance  Products  Corporation.  (See  Lippert,  A.  C,  and 
Sniko,  assignors.) 

Advance-Rumely  Company.  (See  Ballentlne,  WUIiam  I., 
assignor.) 

Advance-Rumely    Company.       (See    Mainland,    John,    as- 
signor. ) 
Advance-Rumely  Company.      (See  Ro.ss,  James,  assignor.) 
Advertisers'  Art  Studios,   Inc.      (See  Major,  Malcolm  G., 
assignor.) 

Aeberli,  Adolf,  Toronto,  Ontario,  and  W.  Dreyer,  Lactine, 
Quebec,  Canada.     Carburetor.     1,461,104  ;  July  10. 

.\ebly,  Jacob  A.,  West  Concord,  Minn.  Air-power  water 
pump.     1,453,486;  May  1. 

Aeby,  Louis,  East  Chicago,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Flexible  Shaft  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Carhurizing 
material    and   making   same.      1,454,612 ;   May    8. 

Aegerter,  August  S.,  Basel,  Switzerland,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  F.  Grunder,  Rntti,  Switzerland.  Clinometer. 
1,466,261  ;  Aug.  28. 

Aeolian  Company,  The.  (See  Dickinson,  Joseph  H.,  ■as- 
signor.) 

Aeolian  Company,  The.     (See  Head,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Aeolian  Company,  The.  (See  Lescarboura,  A.  C,  and 
Bond,  assignors.) 

Aeolian  Company,  The.     (See  Snyder,  Daniel  F.,  assignor.) 

Aeolian  Company,  The.  (See  Warner,  Sterling  W.,  aa- 
signor. ) 

Aeolian  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Reynolds,  Reginald, 
assignor.) 

Aero  Pulverizer  Company.  (See  Hlrsch,  Paul  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Aerobelle  Company.    (See  Van  Der  Pyl,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Aerofoto,   N.   V.      (See  Messter,   Oskar,   assignor.) 

Aeschbach,  Walter,  and  H.  A.  Bussey,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Thermostatic  alarm.     1,442,509  ;  Jan.  16. 

Aesdale,  Wilson  J.  (See  Van  Vickie,  William  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

.4.etna  Rubber  Co.,  The.  (See  Campbell,  Stanley  T.,  a«- 
signor.) 

Aetna  Stamp  Works,  Inc.  (See  Smith,  Frank  E.,  SJi- 
Blgnor.) 

-Affel,  Herman  A.      (See  Bspenschied,  L.,  and  AfCel.) 

Affel,  Herman  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Synchronizing 
system.     1,450,966  ;  Apr.   10. 

Affel,  Herman  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Means  for  ringing 
over  multiplex  transmission  dbannels.  1,454,840 ; 
May   15. 

Affel,  Herman  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y'.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Tolagraph  Company.  .Selective  circuit 
for  multiplex  transmission.     1 .455,827  ;    May   22. 

Afifel^  Herman  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Balancing  cir- 
cuits.    1,457,336;  .Tune  5. 

Affel,  Herman  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  On-ansmlssion  regru- 
latlon.    1,468,687  ;  Sept.  25. 

.Affel,  Herman  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Caxrier-transmis- 
sion-routing  arrangement.     1,469,869  ;  Oct.  9. 

Affel.  Herman  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Means  for  signal- 
ing over  multiplex  transmission  channels.  1,472,035  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Affel,  Herman  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Ringing  channel 
for   multiplex   telephone   systems.      1,472,821 ;    Nov.    6. 

Affel,  Herman  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Calling  arrange- 
ment for  radio  systems.     1,472,822;   Nov.   6. 

Affel.  Herman  A..  lirooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  "Secret-communi- 
cation system,     1.474.426;   Nov.  20. 

Affel.  Herman  A..  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  -\merican 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Demodulating  ap- 
paratus.    1.476.G7S  :   Dec.   11. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  J 023. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Affel,  Hprmaii  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y„  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Compnny.  Signaling. 
1.47", 528.    Dec.    18. 

Agar,  Alfred,  et  al.,  eiecutois.     (See  Davidson,  Samuel  C.) 

Agasoto  Jiiiiboard  Co.,  The.  (See  Sutherland,  D.  M.,  jr., 
assignor.) 

Agee.  riiilip  C.  romerov,  Wash.  Brake-rod  take-up. 
1,45S,733  :  June  li!. 

Agee,  Wallace  G.,  Louisville,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M. 
Bell.  Eminence,  Ky.    Hose  supporter.    1,464,380  ;  Aug.  7. 

Agner.  Hn.vnioud  C,  Burlington,  Wis.  Flexible  conduit. 
1.451  „S00;  .Vpr.  17. 

Agnew,  George  B.     (See  de  Simone,  Mlchele  G.,  assignor.) 

Agnew,  .Tauies  li.,  sr..  Mount  Union,  Pa.  Oil  can. 
1,476.608  :  Deo.  4. 

Agnew,  Thomas  L.     (See  Helmick,  M.  J.,  and  Agnew.) 

Agopinn.  Levon  A.,  Paris,  France.  Obtaining  vitamlnes. 
1.4fiS.251  :   Sept.  IS. 

Agostini.  Louis,  Paris,  France.  Method  and  mea:n8  for 
squcezins;  tubes  of  paper  containing  hair  curlers  and 
employed  in  the  art  of  undulation.     1.471.fi82  ;  Oct.  2S. 

Agostini,  Louis  G.,  Paris,  France.  Hair  curler. 
1,463,028;  July  24. 

AeroMofskv,  Abraham.  Sr.  .Toseph.  Mo.  Combined  scale 
and  tonjrs.     1.455,828;   May  22. 

Ahara,  Edwin  H..  assignor  to  Dodge  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Miahawaba,  Ind.  Sheet-metal  hanger.  1,472,236  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Ahearn.  John  J.,  Palmer.  N.  Y.  Ruler  attachment. 
1.453.000  ;  May  1. 

Ahearn.  Michael  F.     (See  Nacey,  H.  M.,  and  Ahearn.) 

Ahern.  .\lhort  M.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Combined  shipping  tag 
and  envelope  sheet.     1.467.631;  Sept.  11. 

Abern.  Edm.und  L..  Mount  Gilead,  Ohio.  Bracket  for  sup- 
porting closet  tanks.     1.464,398  ;  Aug.  7. 

Ahlbell  Battery  Container  Corporation.  (See  Ahlgren. 
John  M.,  assignor.) 

Ahlbrecht,  Gustave  H.,  Newark,  Ohio.  Water  power. 
1.475.271  ;  Nov.  27. 

Ahlburg,  Frank,  assignor  to  Electric  Fruit  Marking  Co., 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Fruit  -  marking  machine. 
1,471,440;  Oct.  23. 

Ahlerins,  Frederick  E.,  Port  Reading,  N.  J.  Fountain 
shaving  brush.     1,470,903  ;  Oct.  16. 

Ahlers,  David  E.,  Carlisle,  Pa.  Bolt  and  nut  lock. 
1,467,824  ;  Sept.  11. 

Ahlgren.  John  M.,  Indianapolis.  Ind..  assignor  to  Ahlbell 
Battery  Container  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Means  for 
sealing  storage  batteries.     1,448.247  ; 'Mar.  13. 

Ahlquist,  Eugene  F.,  assignor  to  Security  Envelope  Com- 
pany. Minneapolis.  Minn.  Safety  envelope.  1.440,362; 
Jan.  2. 

Ahlquist,  Eugene  F.,  Minneapolis,  assignor  to  Security 
Envelope  Company,  South  Minneapolis,  Minn.  En- 
velope.    1,455,419  ;  May  15. 

Ahlteen,  Carl,  Leavenworth,  Kans.  Sanitation  appliance. 
1.442,841  ;  Jan.  23. 

Ahlvin,  John  E..  Joliet,  111.  Jamb  fastening.  1,470,251  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Aho,  Emil,  Owen,  Wis.     Grader.     1,476,031;  Dec.  4. 

Ahrens,  Herman  C.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Sausage-stuflBng 
apparatus.     1,470,371 ;  Oct.  9. 

Ahrens,  Henry  A.,  and  H.  B.  Hiteshew,  Cleveland.  Ohio. 
Stove  construction.     1,440,431 :  Jan.  2. 

Ahrens,  Lillian  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  dog.  Des. 
61,958  ;  Feb.  20. 

Aicher,  Gustav.  and  U.  S.  McMillan,  assignors  to  McMil- 
lan Process  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Apparatus 
for  defiberizing  wood.     1,476,032  ;  Dec.  4. 

Aid,  Frank  E..  Chillicothe.  Ohio.  Fastening  device. 
1,477  ;232:  Dec.  11. 

Aid  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Eis,  J.  O.,  and  Knauff,  as- 
signors.) 

Aiken,  Frank,  Elkins  Park,  assignor  to  Atwater  Kent 
Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ignition 
apparatus.     1,458,375  ;   June  12. 

Aiken,  Janet  R.,  Branchville,  Conn.  Clay-modeling  book. 
1.458.508:   .Tune   12. 

Aiken,  Rohert  H.,  Winthrop  Harbor,  111.  Erection  of 
concrete   buildings.      1,457,684 ;    June    5. 

Aiken,  Thomas  M..  Pittsburgh.  Pa.   Safe.   1.440,918  ;  Jan.  2. 

Aikin,  Cecil  B.  and  F.  W..  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Pulp-stone- 
dressing  l)ur.     1,476.571  :  Dec.  4. 

Aikin.  Frank  W.     (See  Aikin,  Cecil  B.  and  F.  W.) 

Aikman,  Burton  S.,  assignor  to  National  Brake  &  Elec- 
tric Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Pumping  system. 
1,462,1.59;    .Tuly   17. 

Aikman,  Burton  S.,  assignor  to  National  Brake  &  Electric 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Pneumatic  system. 
1,462,842;   July    24. 

Aikman.  Durtou  S..  assignor  to  National  Brake  &  Elec- 
tric Company.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  L^nloader  for  com- 
pressors.    1.477,161 ;  Dec.  11. 

Aikman.  Orville  K.,  Salem,  111.     Stove.    1,465,202  ;  Aug.  14. 

Aimg,  Luis,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Clothesline  fastener. 
1,460,333;   June   26. 

Aimone,  Raimondo  C,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Thomas  A.  Edison.  Incorporated,  West  Orange,  N.  J. 
Phonograph  cabinet.     Des.  63.386  ;  Dec.  4. 

Aimone,  Raimondo  C.  New  Rochelle.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Thomas  A.  Edison,  Tnenrnn'-ater).  West  Orange,  N.  J. 
Phonograph  cabinet.    Des.  63,387 ;  Dec.  4. 


Vinsa.  Richard  A.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Antlthief  cage. 
1,448,611  ;   Mar.    13. 

Ainsworth,  Albert  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Filing  device. 
1,461,570;  July  10. 

Ainsworth,  Chester  D.,  WoUaston,  assignor  to  S.  B. 
Coiidit,  jr.,  BoKion,  Mass.  Time-limit  device.  1,467,751 ; 
Sept.  II. 

Ainsworth,  Chester  D.,  Wollaston,  assignor  to  S.  B.  Condit, 
Rrookline,  Mass.  Retardation  device.  1,467,752 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Ainsworth,  Earnest  D.,  Boneita  Springs,  S.  Dak.  Wheel 
puller   and  emergency   hub.     1,462,843 ;  July  24. 

Ainsworth,  George,  Great  Neck,  X.  Y.  Loop  for  lighting 
fixtures.     Des.  63,601 ;   Dec.  25. 

Ainsworth,  George,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Arm  for  lighting 
fixtures.     Des. '63.602;  Dec.   25. 

Ainsworth,  George,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Husk  for  lighting 
fixtures.     Des.  63,603  ;  Dec.  25. 

Ainsworth,  George,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Loop  for  lighting 
fixtures.      Des.   63,604  :   Dec.   25. 

Ainsworth  George,  (ireat  Neck.  N.  Y.  Canopy  for  light- 
ing fixtures.  .  Des.  63,605  ;  Dec.  25. 

Ainsworth,  George,  Great  Neck.  N.  Y.  Socket  cover  for 
lighting  fixtures.     Des.  63.606  :  Dec.  25. 

Ainsworth,  George,  Great  Neck.  N.  Y.  Ceiling  light  for 
lighting  fixtures.     Des.  63.607  :  Dec.   25. 

Ainsworth,  George  R.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Globe  for 
lighting  fixtures.     Des.  61,757  ;  Jan.  9. 

Ainsworth,  George  R.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Lighting  fixture. 
1,447.500  :    Mar.   6. 

Ainsworth,  George,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Beverly 
Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.  Wall  plate  for 
lighting  fixtures.     Des.  62,767  ;  July  31. 

Ainsworth,  George,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Beverly 
Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.  Bodv  shell  for 
lighting  fixtures.    Des.  62,768  :  July  31. 

Ainsworth,  George,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Beverly 
Lights  (Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.  Candle  cup  for 
lighting  fixtures.     Des.  62,811  ;  Aug.  7. 

Ainsworth,  George,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Pendulet.  Des. 
63,250:   Nov.   13. 

Ainsworth,  George,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Combination  socket 
cover  and  husk  for  lighting  fixture.  Des.  63,277 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Ainsworth.  Harry  G.,  Kentland,  Ind.  Mechanical  move- 
ment.    1,441,891 ;  Jan.  9. 

Ainsworth  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Potter,  Albert 
T.,  assignor.  I 

Ainsworth,  Mark,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Gate  latch. 
1.474,575  ;  Nov.  20. 

Ainsworth,  Robert  G..  Denver,  Colo.  Weighing  instru- 
ment.    1.444,995  ;  Feb.  13. 

Ainsworth,  Robert  G.,  Denver,  Colo.  Weighing  instru- 
ment.    1,468,129;  Sept.  18. 

Air  Brake  Safety  Appliance  Company.  (See  Hellmann, 
L.   F.,   and   Baxter,    assignors.) 

Air  Reduction  Company.  (See  Anderson,  James  L., 
assignor.) 

Air  Reduction  Company.  (See  Metzger,  Floyd  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Air  Reduction  Company.     (See  Plumley,  Stuart,  assignor.) 

Air  Reduction  Company.  (See  Roberts,  M.  H..  and  Vac 
Nuys,  assignors.) 

Air  Reduction  Company.  (See  Wilkinson,  Walter,  as- 
signor.) 

Air  Reduction  Company,  Incorporated.  (See  Anderson, 
J.    L..    and    Plumley.    assignors.) 

Air  Reduction  Company,  Incorporated.  (See  Napolitan, 
Francis  J.,  assignor.) 

Airo  Metal  Products  Co.  (See  Crimp,  John  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Airships  Incorporated.  (See  Witmer,  C.  C,  and  Havens, 
assignors.) 

Alrtite  Decoy  Company.     (See  Moore,  George  H.,  assignor.) 

Alsenstein,  William,  assignor  to  Wilmort  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago.  III.  Crumb  sweeper.  1,461,814 ; 
July   17. 

Aitchison.  Peter,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Bank  Note  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Collecting 
mechanism    for    printed    sheets.      1,477.024 ;    Dec.    11. 

Aitken.  Andrew  W..  Springfield,  Ohio.  Internal-combus- 
tion  engine.     1.442,510  :   Jan.   16. 

Aitken,  Andrew  W.,  assignor  to  The  Buffalo-Springfield 
Roller  Company,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Frame  structure 
for  road  rollers.     1,446,409  ;    Feb.  20. 

Aitken,  .\ndrew  W.,  assignor  to  The  Buffalo-SpringfieW 
Roller  Company,  Springfield.  Ohio.  Road  roller. 
1.470.315  ;  Oct.  9. 

Aitken,  Charles  H.  W.     (See  Stoner,  F.,  and  Aitken.) 

.\itkens.  Eric  H..  Sydney,  New  South  Wales.  .Australia. 
Rubber-cushion  wheel.     1,459,430  ;  June  19. 

Ajax  Forge  Company.  The>.  (See  Hoffman,  Paul,  as- 
signor.) 

AJax  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Blakeslee,  John 
R.,  assignor.) 

Ajax  Metal  Company.  The.  (See  Clamer,  G.  H..  and  Wy- 
att,  assignors.) 

Akard,  John  W..  Fair  Play,  Mo.  Demountable  tire  rim. 
1,445.926  ;  Feb.  20. 

Aked,  Thomas  O.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Combined 
yarn  holder  and  darner.     1,448,175  ;  Mar.   13. 


10 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  Hat  of  patentees — Continued. 


Akemann,  Walther,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Ki-upp 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Fire- 
control  apparatus  especially  for  naval  guns.  1,452,015  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Akemann.  Walther,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Essen-on-tho-Riihr,  Germany.  Fire-direction  ap- 
paratus for  naval  guns.     1,445,191 ;  Feb.  IS. 

Akemann,  Walther,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Apparatus  for 
compensating  the  in.iccuracy  in  training  a  gun  due  to 
the  oblique  position  of  the  axis  of  the  horizontal 
trunnion.     1,445.192 ;   Feb.    lo. 

Akerly,  Frank  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Columbia 
Graphophone  Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.  Automatic  starting  and  stopping  device  for 
graphophones.      1,466,655 ;    Sept.    4. 

Akers,  .John  McK.  and  W.  C,  assignors  of  one-third 
to  L.  T.  Compton,  Matewan,  W.  Va.  Pneumatic  sup- 
port  for  vehicle  bodies.     1,474,222  ;    Nov.   1.3. 

Akers,  Milton  K.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Phantomed  signaling  circuits.     1,472,451 ;  Oct.  30. 

Akers,  Walter  C.       (See  Akers,  John  M.  and   W.   C.) 

Akesson,  Charles  .J.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Chair  desk. 
1,478,780;  Dec.   25. 

Akey,  Meader  R.,  Sacramento,  and  H.  Katz,  Oakland, 
Calif.     Bending  machine.     1,462,315 ;  July  17. 

Akins,  Edwin  J.,  Moundsville,  W.  Va  UnderdrllUng  bit. 
1,463,566;  July  31. 

Akins,  James  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  P.  Roberts, 
Beckville,  Tex.  Combined  cut-out  valve,  priming  de- 
vice, and  auxiliary  air  inlet  for  internal-combustion 
engines.      1,442,634 ;    Jan.    16. 

Akron  Cultivator  &  Mfg.  Co,,  The.  (See  Roemer, 
Ralph  R.,  assignor.) 

Akron  Lamp  Company,  The.  (See  Steese,  J.  C,  and 
Hoff.  assignors.) 

Aktiebolaget  Area  Eegulatorer.  (See  Carlstedt,  Rag- 
nar,    assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget    Ars.      (See   Hasait,   Max,  assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Baltic.  (See  Risberg,  Johannes  V.  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Bofors.  (See  Svensson,  Svenning  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Bofors.  (See  Wennerstrom,  Ernest  J.  T., 
assignor.) 

.■iktipbolaget  Gehr.  Arfbns  Mekaniska  Verkstad.  (See 
EkstrOm.  6.  C,  and  5rstrom,  assignors.) 

Aktiebolaget  Gerh.  Arehns  Mekaniska  Vorkstnd.  (See 
von  Sogphaden,  Ernest  S.  D..  assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Kvafvelndustri.  (See  Thorssell,  C.  T.,  and 
Lunden,  assignors.) 

Akt-iplidiagpt  Kvafvelndustri.  (See  Thorssell,  C.  T.,  and 
Troell,  assignors.) 

Aktiebolaget  Lean.     (See  KIndstrSm,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Ljungstroms  Angturbin.  (See  Broberg,  Isi- 
dor,  assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Ljungstroms  Angturbin.  (See  Ljungstrom, 
Fredrik,  assignor.) 

Aktiebolagpt  Ljungstrom  Angturbin.  (See  Ljungstrom, 
F.,  and  Broberg.   assignors.) 

Aktiebolaget  LJungstrSms  Angturbin.  (See  Ljungstrom, 
F.,  Broberg.  and  Eriksson,  assignors.) 

Aktiebolaget  Optimus.  (See  NystrOm,  Knut  E.  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Precislonsmatt.  (See  Lundin,  Carl  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Separator.      (See  Forsberg,  Erik  A.,  assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Stille- Werner.  (See  Nordin,  Josef  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Svenska  Kullagerfabriken.  (See  Staake, 
EmiL  assignor.) 

Aktipbn)n!;pt  Svenska  Kullagerfabriken.  (See  Winggvist, 
Erik  H..  assignor.) 

AktiPbol.nget  Svenska  Kullagerfabriken.  (See  Wingquest, 
Sven  G.,  assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Svenska  Kullagerfabriken.  (See  Wingqulst, 
Sven  G.,  assignor.) 

Aktiebrvlfispt  Syrefast  Murning.  (See  BkstrOm,  Per  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aktiebolagpt  Wigelius  Motorer.  (See  Wigelius,  Sven  G., 
assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Wigelius  Motorer.  (See  Wigelius,  S.  G.,  and 
Uhr,  assignors.) 

Aktiongesplischaft  Brown,  Boveri  &  Cie.  (See  Buchli, 
.Inpoh.   assignor.) 

Aktiengesellschaft  Brown  Boveri  &  Cie.  (See  Gaudenzl, 
Arthur,  assignor.) 

Aktiengesellschaft  Brown  Boveri  &  Cie.  (See  Jonas,  J., 
and   Seitz,   assignors.) 

Aktiengesellschaft,  Brown  Boveri  &  Cie.  (See  Meyer, 
Adolf,  assignor.) 

Aktlengpscllschaft  Brown,  Boveri  &  Cie.  (See  Kubler, 
Johann,  assignor.) 

Aktiengesellschaft  der  Maschinenfabriken  Escher  Wyss  & 
Cie.     (See  Guyer,  H.,  and  Riiegger,  assignors.) 

Aktlengpscllschaft  der  Maschinenfabriken  Escher  Wyss  & 
Cie.      (See  Weishaupl,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Aktiengesellschaft  Kummler  &  Matter.  (See  Wirth-Frey 
Elias,  assignor.)  / 

Aktiengespuschaft  vorm.  Adolf  Flnze  &  Co.  (See  Porster 
Paul,  assignor.) 


Aktieselskabet  Labrador.      (See  Mejdell.  Thor,  assignor.) 

Aktieselskapet  Turbo-Separator.  (See  Rasch,  Ludvlk,  as- 
signor.) 

Aktieselskapet  Zink,  et.  al.     (See  Rseder,  Bj{5rn,  assignor.) 

Aladdin  Cinema  Co.  Inc.     (See  Carter,  Clark  B.,  assignor.) 

Alarie.  Frank  C,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Internal-combustion  engine. 
1,464,164  :  Aug.  7. 

Aland,  Richard  C.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  H.  Knepper, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Oil-refining  device.     1,471,374  ;  Oct.  23. 

Albach,  Frank.     (See  Medart,  P.  S.,  and  Albach.) 

Albanese,  Leo,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Watch.  1,472,350; 
Oct.  30. 

Albano,  Ernesto,  Turin,  assignor  to  C.  Ferreri,  Carrtl, 
Cuneo,  Italy.     Hydraulic  whisk.     1,473,454  ;  Nov.  6. 

Albany  Paper  Mill  Machinery  Company.  (See  Crandell, 
Willis   S..  assignor.) 

Albany  Perforated  Wrapping  Paper  Company.  (See  Cran- 
dell, Willis  S.,  assignor.) 

Alben,  Frank  L..  and  H.  A.  Houston,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa., 
assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company.  Integral  cab-frame  structure.  1,466,262 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Alber,  Eugen,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Electric  lamp. 
1,465,29.S;  Aug.  21. 

Alberger,  Alvan  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Driving  mechanism 
for   agitators.      1.450.660;    Apr.   3. 

Albert,  August,  Munich,  Germany.  Producing  new  aro- 
matic compounds  containing  carbonylgroups  with  triva- 
lent   arsenic.      Rel5,557 ;    Mar.    6. 

Albert.  August,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor  to  The  Roess- 
ler  &  Hasslacher  Chemical  Company.  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
Producing  new  organic  arsenic  compounds.  1,472,778  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Albert,  Fred,  Mexico.  Me.     Coal  cart.    1,468,551  ;Sept.  18. 

Albert,  George  D.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Vehicle  trailer. 
1.442,035  ;   .Tan.  16. 

Albert.  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vanity  case. 
1.453,563:  May  1. 

Albert,  Walter  P.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Con- 
trolling system.     1,449.573  ;  Mar.   27. 

Albertoni,  John  A.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Mailing  tube. 
1.473,393  ;  Nov.  6. 

Alberts,  Jacob  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corset  construction. 
1,457,482  ;  June  5. 

Albertson,    Etta.      (See   Greene,   Ida,   assignor.) 

Albin,  Fred  L.,  Kiowa,  Colo.  Halter  strap.  1,474,340; 
Nov.  20. 

Albo,  Agostino,  and  V.  Masellis,  San  Juse.  Calif.  Gauge. 
1,464,839  ;   Aug.    14. 

Alborn,  Frans  6.,  Milford,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  The  Locomobile  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Motor 
vehicle.     1,441,052  ;  .Tan.  2. 

Alborn,  Frans  G.,  Milford,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments to  The  Locomobile  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Housing  for  machinery.     1,444,020  ;  Feb.  0. 

Alborn,  Frans  G.,  Milford,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Locomobile  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Lamp  mounting  for  vehicles.     1,446.441  ;   Feb.  27. 

-VIborn,  Frans  G.,  Milford,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  The  Locomobile  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Battery 
mounting  and  housing.      1,465,660  ;  Aug,  21. 

Albrecht,  Carl  A.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Metallic  grave  vault. 
1.473,534  :  Nov.  6. 

Albrecht,  Frederick  M.,  Stratford,  Conn.  Tappet  silencer. 
1.475.5.57;  Nov.  27. 

Albrecht,  John,  Kewaunee,  Wis.  Box-making  machine. 
1,460,693  ;  July  3. 

Albrecht,  (3eorge  F.,  assignor  to  Woonsocket  Machine  & 
Press  Co.,  Inc.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Cap  bar  for  roving 
and  spinning  frames,  etc.     1,443,111 ;  Jan.  23. 

Albrecht,  George  P.,  assignor  to  Woonsocket  Machine  & 
Press  Co.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Weighting  device  for 
drawing  frames.     1,449,929  ;  Mar.  27. 

Albright,  Andrew,  jr.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  Lather  brush. 
1,475,673  ;  Nov.  27. 

.Albright,  Chester  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Re- 
vere Rubber  Company.  Table  bolster  for  use  in  the 
treatment  of  skins  and  hides.     1,443,721 ;  Jan.  30. 

.Albright.  Donald  S.,  assignor  to  The  Limoges  China 
Company,  Sebring,  Ohio.  Ware  rack.  1,441,718 ; 
Jan.   9. 

Albright,  Neil  T.,  assignor  to  Kokomo  Automotive  Mfg. 
Co.,  Kokomo,  Ind.     Windshield  wing.     1,469,372  ;  Oct.  2. 

Albright,  Warren  W.,  et  al.  (See  Riddel,  Sherrod,  as- 
signor.) 

Albrighton,  Walter  R.,  Thornburg,  Iowa.  Camping  cabi- 
net.    1.478,371  ;  Dec.   25. 

Albury,  Robert  C,  Tampa,  Pla.  Gasoline  gauge  and 
strainer.      1,456,352;   May  22. 

Alchemic  Gold  Company.  (See  McElroy,  W.  J.,  and 
Clarke,   assignors.) 

Alchemic  Gold  Company  Inc.  (See  Satenstein,  Sidney, 
assignor.) 

Alco  Deo  Company.      (See  Hoffman,   Alfred,  assignor.) 

Alcock,  Frederick  A.,  Armadale,  near  Melbourne,  Victoria, 
Australia.  Combined  talking-machine  cabinet  and  writ- 
ing desk.     1,470,133  ;  Oct.  9. 

Aldeen,  Wilhelm  G.,  Rockford,  111.  Automatic  screw  ma- 
chine.     1,474,132;    Nov.    13. 

.Alden.  Charles  A.,  Steelton,  Pa.  Making  railway  frogs 
and  product  thereof.     1,442,919  ;  Jan.  23. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


11 


Alden,  Charles  A.,  Steelton,  Pa.  Railway  frog  and  mak- 
ing saxiio.     1,442,920  ;   Jan.   23. 

Alden.  Herbert  W.,  assisnor  to  Tlie  Timkcn-Detroit  Axle 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Differential  construction. 
1,445,804  ;  Feb.  20. 

Alden,  Herbert  W..  nssisnor  to  The  Timkon-Detrolt  Axle 
Coinpauv,  Detroit,  Mich.  Differential  construction. 
1,445,860  ;  Feb.  20. 

Alden,  James  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  Hanby,  Van, 
Pa.     Buggy  spindle.     1,446,492  ;  Feb.  27. 

Alden,  Vern  E.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Cur- 
rent-limiting reactance  coil.      1,407.771  ;   Sept.    11. 

AldendorfC,  Fritz,  Berlin-Wllmersdorf,  Germany.  Tele- 
phone-exchange system.     1,459.17.') ;  June  19. 

.AldendorfC,  Fritz,  Wllmersdorf,  Berlin,  Germany.  Auto- 
matic switch  for  interconnecting  lines.  1,472,351  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Alderman,  Eugene  R.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  DoflSng  apparatus. 
Rel5,604  ;  May  15. 

Aldobilt  Company.  (See  Harrington,  Clinton  O.,  as- 
signor. 1 

AlcfoM   Cdniivinv.   Tli(».      (See  Roe.   Kmil  W.  K..   assignor.) 

Aldrich,  .Alfred  P„  and  G.  R.  Barksdale,  Greenwood,  S.  C. 
Self-locking  bolt  for  hasns.     1,440,949  ;  Jan.  2. 

Aldrich,  James  H.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Nut-shelling  machine. 
1,461,410;  July  10. 

Aldrich,  Thomas  B.,  assignor  to  Parke,  Davis  &  Company, 
Detroit.  Mich.  Esters  of  trihalogentertiary  butyl-alco- 
hol and  forming  same.     1,44.'), .0.52  :  Jan.  30. 

Aldrich,  Thomas  B.,  assignor  to  Parke,  Davis  &  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Nitrobenzoic  acid  esters  of 
triiinlosi'nteiii.iry    buryl-alc-ohol.      1,451,357;    .-Vpr.    10. 

Aldrich.  William  T.,  Chicopee,  Mass.,  assignor  to  A.  G. 
Spalding  &  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tennis  racket. 
1,472,202;    Oct.    30. 

Aldri(i£;e,  Ernest  W.,  Vinson,  Okla.  Mattress.  1,475,771  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Aldridge,  Harry  G.,  assignor  to  Huther  Bros.  Saw  Mfg. 
Co.,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cutter  head.  1,459,760  ; 
June  26. 

Aldridge,  William  H.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Tire 
carrier.     1,446,535  ;  Feb.  27. 

Alexander,  Albert  M.,  Valley  Mills,  Tex.  Foot  accelera- 
tor.    1,453,651  ;  May  1. 

Alexander,  Allan  W.,  Pittston,  Pa.  Book  hanger  and 
protector.     1,442,112  ;  Jan.  16. 

Alexaiuliv,  Aimstead  M.,  Independence,  Mo.  Confection 
and  ni::kinu  tlie  same.     1,459,078  ;  June  19. 

Alexander,  Charles  W.,  et  al.  (See  Pearce,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

Alexander,  Claude  H.,  Oxford,  Pa.  Device  for  pulling 
bearing  cups,  sleeves,  and  the  like.     1,459,131  ;  June  19. 

Alexander,  Dnane  W.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Automobile  heater. 
1,448.3-5  :   Mar.   13. 

Alexander.  Edward.  Seattle.  Wash.  Collapsible  stool. 
1.477.233:    Dec.    11. 

Alexander  and  Garsed,"  Inc.  (See  Garsed,  Edward  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

.\le\auder,  Hnrris,  !>an  Antonio,  Tex.  Tire.  Des. 
03,019  :  Sept.  IS. 

Alexander,  Harry  H.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Smelting  and  Refining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Recovering  tin  from  impure  ores.     1,461,957  ;  July   17. 

Alexander.  Henry  W.,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Candy  mint. 
Des.  62.213  ;  Apr.  17. 

Alexander,  Hugh,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Insect  exterminator. 
1.473.535  ;  Nov.  6. 

Alexander,  Jesse  F.     (See  Lucas,  A.  F.  G.,  and  Alexander.) 

Alexander,  John  H.,  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Port  light.     1,449,720;  Mar.  27. 

Alexander,  .Tohn  R.,  New  Albany,  Ind.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  T.  Alexander,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Vehicle  signal. 
1.453.428;  May  1. 

Alexander,  John  R.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  System  for  dis- 
tributing packages.      1,457,204  ;   May   29. 

Alexander,  John  R.,  New  Albany,  Ind.,  assignor  of  one- 
third  to  T.  Alexander,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Railway  signaling 
mechanism.      1,464,797  ;   Aug.   14. 

Alexander,  Johnston  R.,  Liverpool,  assignor  to  J.  G.  A. 
Kitchen.  Lancaster.  G.  H.  Fraser.  and  J.  R.  O'Hanlon. 
Liverpool,  England.  Reversing  rudders.  1,449,803 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Alexander,  Johnston  R.,  Birkenhead,  assignor  to  J.  G. 
Kitchen,  Lancaster,  G.  H.  Fraser  and  J.  R.  O'Hanlon, 
Westwold,  Liverpool.  England.  Outboard-motor  driv- 
ing, .iiteering,  and  reversing  mechanism.  1,467,521  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Alexander,  Mary,  Harrow,  England.  Washing  machine. 
1,449,.574.  Mar.   27 

Alexander,  Peter  P.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Arc-welding  apparatus.  1,440,711  ;  Jan.  2. 

Alp.\-ander,  Robert  E.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Jack  frame  for  oil 
wells.     1,466,573  ;  Aug.  28. 

Alexander,  Thomas.     (See  Alexander,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

Alexander,  Truman  J.,  Ashland,  Ky.  Nail-forming  ma- 
chine.    1.442.989  ;  Jan.  23. 

Alexander,  William  S.,  Elsmere,  Del.  Washer.  1,450,625. 
Apr.   3. 

Alexander.son.  F.rnst  F.  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  Gener.Tl  Electric  Company.  Control  system. 
1,461,571  ;   July   10. 


Alexanderson,  Ernst  F.  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Unidirectional  radio  re- 
ceiving system.      1,465,108;   Aug.   14. 

Alexanderson,  Ernst  F.  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Wireless  signaling  sys- 
tem.    1,465,961  ;  Aug.  28. 

Alexander.son,  Ernst  F.  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Wireless  signaling  sys- 
tem.     1,405,962  ;  Aug.   28. 

Alexanderson,  Ernst  F.  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  High-frequency  signal- 
ing system.     1,466,263  ;  Aug.  28. 

Alexanderson,  Ernst  F.  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Radio  receiving  system. 
1.477.413  :    Dec.    11. 

Alford,  Robert,  Lenoir  City,  Tenn.  Engine  piston. 
1,468,621;  Sept.  25. 

Alfreds,  Torris  H.      (See   Ueiin,  J.   U.,  and  Alfreds.) 

Alfrey,  William  T.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Setwork.  1,472,111 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Alger,  llailey  C.  (See  Frazier,  P.,  Pachter,  Ackley  and 
Alger.) 

Algoma  Steel  Corporation,  Limited.  (See  Stenbol,  Carl, 
assignor.) 

Alice,  Princess  Andrew  of  Greece,  St.  Cloud,  France. 
Crimper.      1,459,132  ;  June   10. 

Alinall  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Allen.  Walter  B., 
assignor.) 

Alink,  Benjamin  F.,  Spring  Valley,  Minn.  Insect-catching 
device.     1,474,427;   Nov.  20. 

All  Metal  Products  Company.  (See  Schmidt,  William  F., 
assignor.) 

Allan,  Alexander,  Mlddletown,  R.  I.  Salvaging  method 
and  apparatus.     1,469,574 ;   Oct.   2. 

Allan,  James  M.,  et  al.      (See  Creigh,   John  I.,  assignor.) 

Allan,  John  R.,  Boston,  assignor  to  Hanlon  Locomotive 
Sander  Company,  Winchester,  Mass.  Engineer's  valve 
for  pneumatic  sanders.     1,463,188  ;  July  31. 

Allan,  John  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Furnace.  1,446,145  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Allan,  Ronald  G.,  Brisbane,  Queensland,  Australia.  Si- 
lencer for  use  in  connection  with  internal-combustion 
engines.     1,468,895;  Sept.  25. 

.illan,  William  G.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Coupling. 
1,441.200;   Jan.  9. 

Allan,  William  G..  assignor  to  The  Toronto  Power  Com- 
pany, Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Electrolytic 
cell    stnicture.      1,464,689 ;   Aug.   14. 

Allan,  William  G.,  assignor  to  The  Toronto  Power  Com- 
pany, Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Electrolytic 
apparatus.      1,404,840:    Aug.    14. 

.\Hard,  Andrew  J.,  assignor  to  The  Sales  Coriwration, 
Washington.  D.  C.  Automatic  fluid-operated  valve. 
1,441,472  ;  Jan.  9. 

AUard,  George  M.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Gate  mechanism. 
1,469,351 ;  Oct.  2. 

Allard.  .1  Prank.  Brooklyn.  N.  1'.,  assignor  to  T^'ider- 
wood  Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.      1 ,454,613  ;   May   8. 

Allard,  J.  Prank,  assignor  to  Underwood  Typewriter  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,467,220;    Sept.    4. 

Allard,  Pierre,  Paris,  France.  Machine  for  the  manufac- 
ture of  pipe  by  the  action  of  centrifugal  force. 
1,465,153  ;   Aug.    14. 

Allbin,  Sim  E..  assignor  to  Mayer  Life  Boat  Co.  Inc., 
Seattle,  Wa.sh.     Lifeboat  release.     1,475,617  ;  Nov.  27. 

Allbin,  Sim  E.,  assignor  to  Mayer  Life  Boat  Co.  Inc., 
Seattle,  Wash.  Lowering  and  raising  drum  for  life- 
boats.    1,477,529  ;   Dec.   18. 

Allhright,  Edwin  P..  Wollaston.  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Grid  Flat  Slab  Corporation,  Boston,  Mass. 
Concrete  construction.     1,476,572  ;   Dec.  4. 

Allbright-Nell  Company,  The.  (See  Buckham,  Henry  B., 
assignor.) 

Allbright-Nell  Co.,  The.     (See  Harris,  John  P.,  assignor.) 
Allbright-Nell    Co.,    The.      (S'ee    Johnson,    Walter    J.    0., 
assignor.) 

Allbright-Nell  Cori,jany,  The.  (See  Kohlhepp,  John  W., 
assignor.) 

Allbright-Nell  Co..  The.     (See  Lundell,  Alvin  O.,  assignor.) 

AUcutt,  Chester  T.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Wireless  re- 
ceiving system.     1.440,432  ;  Jan.  2. 

Allcutt,  Chester  T.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Elec- 
trical measuring  .system.     1,443,553  ;  Jan.  30. 

.Vllcutt,  Chester  T.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Wireless 
amplifier.      1,450,275  ;   Apr.    3. 

Allcutt,  Chester  T.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Light- 
ning arrester.      Rel5,653  ;    July   17. 

Allcutt.  Chester  T.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Pro- 
tective device.     1,477,303  ;   Dec.   11. 

Allcutt,  Chester  T..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Pro- 
tective device.     1,477,304  ;  Dec.   11. 

.Vllcutt,  Chester  T.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Dis- 
charge gap.     1,477,305  ;  Dec.  11. 


12 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


AUcutt,  Chester  T.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Pro- 
tective device.     1,477.306  ;  Dec.  11. 

Allcutt,  Chester  T.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Pro- 
tective device.     1.477,307  ;  Dec.  11. 

AUday,  Clifford.      (See  Williams,  Leslie  E.,  assignor.) 

AUebrand,  Charles  W.,  niul  C.  G.  Guyatt,  Duquesne,  Pa. 
Arm   support.      1,451, -561  ;  Apr.   10. 

AUegretti,  Giacomo,  Stockton,  Calif.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  making  phonograph  records.  1,462,729 ; 
July   24. 

ADeman,  John,  assignor  to  A.  Amsler,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Machine  for  cuttine:  keyways.     1,465,460  ;  .\ug.  21. 

Allen,  Abbott,  Dunellen,  and  T.  J.  Mumford,  2d,  assignors, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  R.  S.  Mumford,  Plainfield, 
N.  J.     Molding  machine.     1,474,612  ;  Nov.  20. 

Allen,  Adolphus  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Oil  burner. 
1,459,133;   June  19. 

Allen,  Albert  J.      (See  Johnson,  Frans  0.,  assignor.) 

Allen.  Alfred  E.,  et  al.  (See  Belngessner,  Albert  J.. 
assignor.)  . 

Allen,  Arthur  F.,  A.  F.  McCoy,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  R. 
0.  Sternberger,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Tidewater 
P.") per  Mills  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Skimming  ap- 
paratus.    1,474,397  :  Nov.  20. 

Allen  Auto  Specialty  Company,  The.     (See  Allen,  William 

Allen.  Basil  M.     (See  House,  Bmest  W.,  assignor.) 

Allen.  Broadus  S.,  Gaffney,  S.  C  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  M.  B.  Lipscomb.  Folding  crate. 
1,452.404  ;  Apr.  17. 

Allen,  Byron,  Southington,  Conn.  Drop  board  for  drop 
presses.     1,455,420  ;  May  15. 

Allen,  Calvin  H.,  Mattapan,  and  A.  C.  Henderson,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.  Personal  propelling  device.  1,474,952 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Allen,  Charles,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Launder.  1,443,607  ; 
Jan.   30. 

Allen,  Charles,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Classifier  and  dewaterer. 
1,447,610;   Mar.   6. 

Allen,  Charles,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Slime-pulp  thickener. 
1,452,016;  Apr.  17. 

Allen,  Charles,  El  Paso,  Tex.  SUme-pulp  thickener. 
1,472,317;  Oct.  30. 

Allen,  Charles  H.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Collar  button. 
1,458.607  ;  June  12. 

Allen,  Ch.irles  J.,  C.  P.  Wilden,  and  C.  M.  WUden,  Port- 
land,   Oreg.      Mattress.      1,444,861  ;    Feb.    13. 

Allen,  Charles  L.,  Claremont,  Va.  Poultry  nest. 
1.477.861  ;  Dec.   18. 

Allen,  Charles  M.     (See  Lyon.  Robert  N.,  assignor.) 

Allen,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  The  Ashtabula  Bow  Socket 
Company,  Ashtabula,  Ohio.  Top  for  vehicles  and  the 
like.     1,464,193  ;  Aug.  7. 

Allen,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  The  Ashtabula  Bow  Socket 
Company,  Ashtabula,  Ohio.  Foldable  vehicle  top. 
1,470,589;  Oct.  16. 

Allen,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  The  Ashtabula  Bow  Socket 
Company,  Ashtabula,  Ohio.  Top  for  vehicles  and  the 
like.     1,470,590;   Oct.  16. 

Allen,  Charles  S.,  Dawson,  Ga.  Tractor.  1,461,642; 
July  10. 

Allen  Company,  The.  (See  Hodgetts,  Harold  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Allen  &  Co.      (See  Rappleye,  Frank  A.,  assignor.) 

Allen,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ad.iustable  article  receiver 
for  vending  machines.     1,450,058 :   Mar.   27. 

Allen,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coin-changing  mecha- 
nism.    1,460,878  ;  July  3. 

Allen,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vending  machine. 
1,460,879;  July  8. 

Allen,  Edward  B..  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Thf- 
Singer  Manufacturing  Company.  Sewing  machine  for 
covering  ri-enforced  eyelets.      1,442,842  ;   Jan.   23. 

Allen,  Edward  B.,  assignor  to  The  Newtown,  Conn., 
Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Stitch  -  forming  mechanism  for  sewing  machines. 
1,454,500  :  May  8. 

Allen,  Edward  B.,  Newtown,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Gauging  device  for  buttonhole-stitching  machines. 
1,442.843;  Jan.  23. 

Allen,  Edward  E..  Rutland,  and  P.  M.  M.  Phelps,  Fair 
Haven,  Vt.     Coffin.     Des.  02,297  ;  May  1. 

Allen,  Edward  V.,  Waukegan,  111.  Automobile  bumper. 
1,455,514;  May  15. 

Allen,  Edwin,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  J.  King,  Gales- 
burg,    Til.      Gate   fastened.      1.467,990;    Sept.    18. 

Allen,    Elizabeth    O.      (See    Smith,   Elmer   W.,   assignor.) 

Allen  Ensinooring  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The. 
(See  Allen,  G.  L.,  and  Thompson,  assignors.) 

Allen,  Ernest  C.,  and  G.  P.  Phillips,  assignors  to  East- 
man Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Loading  fix- 
ture for  film  holder.*;.     1,458.262  :  June  12. 

Allen,  Eric  C,  Ashland,  Ala.  Advertising  device. 
1,443,201  ;   Jan.  23. 

Allen,  Everette  and  P..  Clare.  Mich.  Road  and  ditch  ma- 
chine.     1,444,490;   Feb.   6. 

Allen  Filter  Company,  The.  (See  Mull,  Edgar  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Allen,  Florence  K.,  et  nl.  (See  Barr,  Clarence  E.,  as- 
signor.) 


Allen,  Florence  K.,  et  al.     (See  Barr,  C.  E.,  and  Jackson, 

assignors.) 
Allen,  Flovd.      (See  Allen,  Everette  and  F.) 
Allen,  Frank  X.,  and  S.   Wilburn,  Del  Rio,  Tex.     Englne- 

oooling  svstem.     1,443.859  ;  Jan.  30. 
Allen,    George    E.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Feed    for    thread 

winders.      1,448,509;   Mar.    13. 
Allen,  George  F.,  Oronogo,  Mo;     Hydrocarbon-oil  burner. 

1,450,881  ;   Apr.   3. 
Allen,  James  G.,  assignor  to  Allen  Screen  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Window  screen.     1,448,176  ;  Mar.  13. 
.VUen,     George     H.,     Clinton,     N.     Y.       Chicken      feeder. 

1.465.327  ;  Aug.  21. 
Allen,    George  L.,    Savannah,   Ga.     Pneumatic   apparatns 

for  cleaning,  conveying,  and  recovering  lint.   1,460,220 ; 

June  26. 
Allen,  George  L.,  and  R.  C.  Thompson,  assignors  to  The 

Allen    Engineering    and    Manufacturing    Company,    Sa- 
vannah. Ga.     Cleaning  machine.     1.476.1.33  ;  Dec.  4. 
Allen,  George  N.,  and  E.  H.  Benway,  assignors  to  Walter 

A.  Wood  Mowing  &  Reaping  Machine  Company,  Hooslck 

Falls,     N.     Y.       Manure-spreader     body     construction. 

1,462,996;  July  24. 
Allen,  George  P.,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Spring  suspension 

for   motor   vehicles,  etc.      1,452,017  ;   Apr.   17. 
Allen,   George  W.,  Hyde  Park,  Boston,  assignor  to  B.  F. 

Sturtevaut     Company,     Hyde     Park,     Mass.       Muffler. 

1,457,809  ;  June  5. 
Allen,  George  W.  H.     (See  Collins,  W.  D.,  and  Allen.) 
Allen,  Grosvenor  N.,  assignor  to  Oneida  Community,  Lim- 
ited,   Oneida,    N.    Y.      Spoon    or   similar   article.      Des. 

62,973;   Sept.   4. 
Allen,    Grosvenor    N.,    assignor    to    Oneida    Community, 

Limited,  Oneida,  N.  Y.     Spoon  or  similar  article.     Des. 

62,974;    Sept.  4. 
Allen,    Grosvenor    N.,    assignor    to    Oneida    Community, 

Limited,    Oneida,    N.    Y.      Spoon    or    similar    article. 

Des.  63,166;  Oct.  30. 
Allen,  Grover  C,  Detroit,  Mich.     Bulb  holder.     1,474,221  ; 

Nov.   13. 
Allen,     Herbert     A.,     Jefferson     Island,     Mont.      Wrench. 

1,440,950;  Jan.  2. 
Allen,     Hiram,     Williamsburg,     Kans.        Rod     coupling. 

1,459,869  ;  June  26. 
Allen,    Horace   E.,    assignor   to   The   Libbey-Owens    Sheet 

Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Leer  conveyer  for  sheet 

glass.      1,450,571 ;   Apr.    3. 
Allen,     James     B.,     Denver,     Colo.       Game.       1,474,504 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Allen,  James  E.,  Highland  Park,  111.     Container  for  rub- 
ber tires.     1,442,594  ;   Jan.    16. 
Allen,  James  M.,  et  al.,  trustees.      (See  Allen,  James  M., 

assignor.) 
Allen,  James  M.,   assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  Mertens,  St. 

Louis,    Mo.      Electrical    apparatus    for    producing    and 

collecting  gases.     1,467,080 ;  Sept.  4. 
Allen,  James  M.,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Allen,  F.  P.  Smith,  and 

P.  D.  Tucker,  as  trustees  for  the  Smith-Allen  Battery 

Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Storage  battery.     1,474,313  ; 

Nov.   13. 
Allen,  John,  Detroit,  Mich.   Automobile  fender.    1,455.468; 

May   15. 
Allen,  John   D.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Gearless   differential. 

1,446,325  ;  Feb.  20. 
Allen,   John   B.,   assignor   to  The  Fisk   Rubber  Company, 

Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.     Tire.     Des.  63,276;  Nov.  20. 
Allen,    Joseph    W.,     Clalrton,    Pa.      Pressure    regulator. 

1,469,871  ;  Oct.  9. 
Allen,     Julius     L.,     Sacramento,     Calif.       Farm     tractor. 

1,459,608  ;  June  19. 
Allen,    Lemuel    L.,     Lnling,    Tex.      Boll-weevil    catcher. 

1,466,106;  Aug.  28. 

Allen,  Louis  M.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Conti'olling  system. 
1,459,431  ;  June  19. 

Allen,  Luke,  Little  Rock,  S.  C.  Movable  headlight. 
1,478,369;  Dec.  25. 

Allen  Machine  Company.  (See  Pearson,  Morris  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Allen,  Malcolm  O.,  Newport,  Tenn.  Cleaner  for  meter- 
dial    guards.      l,-t62,0T8 :    Apr.    17. 

Allen  Manufacturing  and  Welding  Corporation,  The.  (See 
Schuman,  Frank  J.,  assignor.) 

Allen,  Mvron  F.      (See  Martin,   C.   W.,  and  Allen.) 

Allen.  Napoleon  B.,  New  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.  Hinge  for 
curtain  .stretchers.     1,463,783  ;  Aug.  7. 

Allen.  Neal,  Pittsburg,  Kans.  Automatic  tile-delivery 
table.     1,449.027  ;  Mar.  20. 

Allen,  Neal,  Pittsburg,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to  J.  F. 
Denison,  CofCeyville,  Kans.  Automatic  tile-cutting  ta- 
ble.    1.476.479;  Dec.  4. 

Allen,  Oglesby,  jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Washing  machine. 
1,455,378  ;    May    15. 

Allen.  OglPShv.  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Washing  machine. 
1,469.980;  Oct.  9. 

Allen,  Ogle.'iby,  jr.,  assignor  to  Allen  Specialty  Company, 
Chicago.  111.     Spark  plug.     Rel5,713  ;  Nov.  6. 

Allen  Pressure  System  Co.  Inc.  (See  Love,  Samuel  D., 
assignor.) 

Allen.  Robert,  Woodcote,  near  Reading,  England.  Appli- 
ance for  inserting  piston  rings  or  the  like  in  their 
grooves  or  removing  them  therefrom.    1,464,056  ;  Aug.  T. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


13 


Allen,      Robert.      Woodcote,      near      Reading,      England. 

ristou   or   piston   valve.     1,475.772;  Nov.    27. 
Allen.     Robert,    Woodcote,     Reading,     England.       Piston. 

1.475,773  ;   Nov.  27. 
Allen,  Robert  C  Esslngton,  Ta.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 

Electric  >*c  Manufacturing  Company.     Turbine  blading. 

1,469,870 ;  Oct.  9. 
Allen,  S.  I,.  &  Co.     (See  Mader.  Joseph,  assignor.) 
Allen,  S.  L.,  &  Co.      (See  Warren,  William  C,  assignor.) 
Allen,    Scott    E.      (Soo    Wiswoll.    O.    N.,    and    Allen.) 
Allen  Screen  Company.     (S(!o  Allen.  James  G..  assignor.) 
Allen  Specialty  Company.      (See  Allen,  Oglesby,  jr.,  as- 
signor.) 
Allen,   Thomas    B.,   Ilainilton.   Ontario,   Canada,   assignor 

to  Abrasive  Company,  Philadelphia,   Pa.     Manutactur- 

ins.'  aluminous  abrasives.     1,448,586;  Mar.  13. 
Allen,  Thomas  G.,   Westminster,  London,   England.     Sys- 
tem  of  raising   liquids.      1.444,442  ;   Feb.   6. 
Allen,  Van   Buren,  Brooklyn,   assignor  of  one-half  to  W. 

Klingberg    and    W.    E.    Klingberg,    New    York.    N.    Y. 

Prison   lock.     1,43-1,145  ;  May  8. 
Allen,   Victor   M.,    Waverly.    N.    Y.      Ventilating   wlndo-w 

shade.     1.470,044  ;  Oct.  9. 
Allen,   W.   P.,  et  al.,   trustees.      (See   Paul,   Christian   F., 

Jr.,  assignor.) 
Allen.    Walter    B.,    Attlrboro.    Mass.      Sanitary    drinking 

device.     1,469.771  ;  Oct.  9. 
Allen,     Walter    B..    assignor    to    Alinall    Manufacturing 

Conipanv.      Worcester,      Mass.        Interior-v?all      finish. 

1.477.00fi:    Dec.    11. 
Allen.    Will    IK.    Farmington,    N.    H.      Enameling    rack. 

1,452,821 :  Apr.  24. 
Allen.    William   A.,   ot    al.      (See   Allen,    William    A.,    as 

sisnor. ) 
Allen,  William  A.,  assignor  to  The  Allen  Auto  Specialty 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Radiator  jacket.    1,449,367  : 

Mar.  27^ 
Allen.    William    A.,   assignor   to    W.    A.    Allen    and    H.    C. 

Stadtlander,  Indianapolis,  Ind.    Taper  gauge.    1,476,573  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Allen,     William     G.,     Hartford,     Conn.       Punch     press. 

1.444.6.50:  Feb.   6. 
Allen,   William  Q.,   Hartford,   Conn.     Feeding  mechanism 

for  dicing  and  other  machines.     1,454,841 ;  May  15. 
Allen,    William   G.,    Salem,   Oreg.     Preserving  fruit   and 

the  like.     1.467,746:  Sept.  11. 
Allen.      William      H..      Cleveland,      Ohio.        Mausoleum. 

1.453. .S75;  May  1. 
Allen,   William   H.,   Detroit,   Mich.      Polish   for  enameled 

surfaces.      1.474,133;   Nov.   13. 
Allen,  William  M.     (See  Bloom.  David,  assignor.) 
Allen,   William   S.,    Chicago,   111.     Golf   club.      1,455,379 ; 

May  15. 
Alles,  William  J.,  and  S.  C.  Probert,  assignors  to  Dodge 

Brothers.    Detroit,    Mich.      Cylinder-lapping    machine. 

1,472,379;   Oct.   30. 
Alles.  William  J.,  and  S.  C.  Probert,  assignors  to  Dodge 

Brothers,      Detroit,      Mich.       Lapping  -  machine      tool. 

1,472,422;  Oct.   30. 
Alley,    Joe    D.,    Eagle    Lake,    Tex.      Safety    device    for 

hvdi-aulic  prcs.sies.      1.441,775  ;   Jan.  9. 
Allgrunn,    Carl    G.,    assignor    to    Niagara    Sprayer    Co., 

Middleport,   N.   Y.     Crop-dusting   machine.     1,455,561  ; 

May    15. 
Alliance  Machine  Company,  The.     (See  Clark,  Harold  W., 

assignor.) 
Ailing,     Francis    W.,     Winsted,     Conn.      Hairpin    holder. 

1,465.619  :  Aug.  21. 
AUingham,   James,    Chicago,    111.      Mechanical   movement. 

1.459.963  ;  .Tune  26. 
All-In-One  Manufacturing  Company,   Incorporated.      (See 

Lieberthal,  Robert  H.,  assignor.) 
Allion,  George  B.,  Wauseon,  Ohio.     Verminproof  poultry 

perch.     1,443,333;    Jan.   30. 
Allis-Chalmers    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Brown, 

Arthur  J.,  assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmers    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Cheney, 

Herbert  W.,  assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmers     Manufacturing     Company.       (See     Dahl- 

strand.  Hans  P..   a^isiGrnor.) 
Allis-Chalmers   Manufacturing   Company.      (See  HolthoCf, 

Henry  C,  assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmers    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Jeffrey, 

Fraser.  assignor.) 
AlHs  Chalmers"  Manufacturing   Company.      (See  Kollberg, 

Gustaf   L.,    assignor.  1 
Allis-Chalmers    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Kuster- 

mar.   Walter  W..  assisnor.) 
Allis-Chalmers    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Lleber, 

William  H.,  assignor.) 
AlHs-Chalmeis  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Mortensen, 

Soren   H.,   assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmers    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Motter, 

William   N..   assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmers    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Nagler, 

Forrest,  assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmers  Mannfacturlng  Company.     (See  Newhouse. 

Ray   C,   assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmers   Manufacturing    Company.      (See    Nichols, 

Louis  C..  assignor.) 
AlHs-Chalmers    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Patitz, 

Johann  F.  M.,  assignor.) 


.\llis-Chalmprs  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Powell, 
William  H.,  assignor.) 

.\llis-Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Search, 
Charles  E.,   assignor.) 

AlHs-Chalraers  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Stemmler, 
Edwin    F.,   assignor.) 

Allis-Chalmera  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Wilkin- 
son, Nathan,  assignor.) 

Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  William- 
son, Robert  B.,  assignor.) 

Allis.  Louis,  Company,  The.  (See  Barr,  John  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Allison   Bishopric.      (See   Cooper,    Simon,    assignor.) 

Allison,  Campbell,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Railway  rail. 
1,478,161  ;  Dec.   18. 

Alll.son,  Charles  U.,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Flre-reslsting  com- 
position.    1,444,051  ;  Feb.  6. 

Allison  Coupon  Company.  (See  Jones,  G.  F.,  and  -Allison, 
assignors. ) 

Allison  Experimental  Company.  (See  Trosky,  C.  L.,  and 
Marsh,  assignors.) 

Allison,  Fred,  assignor  to  Ford  Motor  Company  of  Dela- 
ware. Detroit,  Mich.  Starting  and  lighting  system. 
1,478,196;  Dec.  18. 

Allison,  James  F.,  McMinnvllle,  Tenn.  Trap.  1,464,39©; 
Aug.  7. 

.\lllson,  John  H.      (See  Jones,  G.  F.,  and  Allison.) 

.Vllison,  Thomas  C,  Hohenwald,  Tenn.  Automatic  saw 
set.     1.466,328;  Aug.  28. 

Allison,  Walter  B.,  assignor  to  Harvey  Rim  and  Wheel 
Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Disk  wheel  structure. 
1,464,917;   Aug.   14. 

Allison,  William  S.,  Denver,  Colo.  Headlight  lens. 
1.445.282  ;   Feb.  13. 

.\llith-Pronty  Company.  (See  Adams,  Harry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

.-Vllith-Prouty  Company.  (See  Graham,  Henry  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

.■\llith-Pronty  Company.      (See  Older,  Roy  B.,  assignor.) 

Allnutt,  Benjamin  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Filling  tube  for 
liquid   receptacles.     1,451,136 ;   Apr.   10. 

Alloway,  Alexander,  Erie,  assignor  to  Erie  Art  Metal  Com- 
pany, Millcreek  Township,  Erie  County,  Pa.  Sheet- 
metal    article.      1,474,923;    Nov.    20. 

Alloys  Company,  The.     (See  Newell.  Minton  H.,  assignor.) 

Allport,  Henry  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Pocket  stove.  1,475,163  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Allred,  Abraham  L.,  Corydon,  Iowa.  Combination  animal 
crate.      1,462,755;   July  24. 

All  Rite  Company.      (See  Murphy,  Morton,  assignor.) 

Allshouse,  Reuben  R.,  Freedom,  Pa.  Metallic  railway 
tie  and  chair.     1.450,967;  Apr.  10. 

Allsop,  Thomas,  and  W.  W.  Sibson,  assignors  to  The 
Philadelphia  Drying  Machinery  Company,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Carpet-drying  machine.     1,455,755 ;   May   15. 

Allsop,  Thomas,  and  W.  W.  Sibson,  assignors  to  The 
Philadelphia  Drying  Machinery  Company,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Drying   machine.     1,467,260 ;   Sept.   4. 

All-Steel-Equlp  Company.      (See  Carr,  John  E.,  assignor.) 

AUward,  Walter,  Vancouver,  Canada.  Drill-holding  maga- 
zine.    1,465,506;  Aug.  21. 

Allworth,  F^ank  E.,  assignor  to  Kalamazoo  Paper  Box 
Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Display  box.  1,450.477  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Allwright,  Sidney  E.,  Houston,  Tex.  Gauge.  1.460,563  ; 
July  3. 

Ally  Company.     (See  Bullock,  Samuel  A.,  assignor.) 

Allyn,  Harley  H.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Self-tsealing  tire 
tube.     1,474,011  ;  Nov.   13. 

.illyn,  Robert  S.,  trustee.     (See  Clark,  Norris  E.,  assignor.) 

AUyne-Zerk  Company,  The.      (See  Zerk,  Oscar,  assignor.) 

Aim,  Einar  E.,  Stockholm.  Sweden.  Target-practice  appa- 
ratus.     1.476.676;   Dec.    11. 

Alma  Manufacturing  Company  of  Baltimore  City.  (See 
Kerngood,  Allen  H.,  assignor.) 

Almagro,  Roberto,  Habana,  Cuba.  Bagasse  and  liquid- 
fuel  furnace.     1,478,418  ;  Dec.  25. 

4.1media,  Jose  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  W.  Johnson, 
Rock  Springs.  Wyo.  Pie  cutter  and  crimper. 
1,442,635:  Jan.   16. 

Almedia,  Jose  M.,  Rock  Springs,  Wj'o.  Rotary  printing 
machine.     1,461,594;   July   10. 

Almes,  William  E.,  Racine,  Wis.  Vacuum  tank  for  car- 
buretor.    1,442,511  ;   .Tan.  16. 

Mmorth,  Gustav  A.,  Walllngford,  Conn.  Toilet  seat. 
1.441.719;   Jan.   9. 

Almquist.  Leopold,  assignor  to  American  Car  and  Foundry 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cane  car.  1,452,486; 
Apr.  24. 

Almy,  Charles  A.     (See  Light,  Henry  B.,  assignor.) 

Aloe,   A.    S.    Company.      (See   Aloe,    Albert    S.,   assignor.) 

Aloe,  Albert  S.,  assignor  to  A.  S.  Aloe  Company,  St. 
Louis,    Mo.      Advertising   device.      1,466,107 :    Ang.   28. 

Alonzl,  Loreto,  Chicago,  111.  Tea  table.  1,463,540; 
July  31. 

Alpern,  Maxwell,  assignor  to  American  Engineering  Com- 
pany.   Philndelphia.   Pa.      Stoker.      1.443.202  ;   Jan.   23. 

Alplner,  Benjamin  W.,  Kankakee,  111.  Collapsible  lap- 
board   for  card  players.     1,462,471 ;  July  24. 

.\lquist.  Karl,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Marine  propeller  brake. 
1.442.844  ;  Jan.  23. 

AlquJst,  Karl,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gearing.  1,459,964; 
June  26. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Alqulst,  Karl,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gearing  for  marine 
propulsion  and  the  like.     1,462,316  ;  July  17. 

Alsager,  Arne  O.,  Willow  Creek  Township,  Lee  County, 
111.     Comb  cleaner.     1,458,018;  June  5. 

Alschuler,  Ernest,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Battery  hand  lamp. 
1,445,193  ;  Feb.  13. 

Alschuler,  Ernest,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Electric  Manufacturing  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Battery  handlamp.     1,458,124  ;  June  12. 

Alseth,  Stengrim,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Portable  merry- 
go-round.     1,474,341  ;  Nov.  20. 

Alsfasser,  Joseph,  Chicago,  111.  Pressed-metal  fastening 
bracket  for  pipe-damper  regulators.     1,469,375  ;  Oct.  2. 

AIsop,  James  N.,  Ownesboro,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Packer's 
Meat  Smoking  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus 
for  producing  smoke.     1,447,401  ;  Mar.  6. 

Alsop,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filter.  1,472,896; 
Nov.  6. 

Alspach,  Chester  B.,  Canal  Winchester,  Ohio.  Hog  feeder. 
1,449,485;  Mar.   27. 

AlBpaugh,  James  S.,  Portsmouth,  Ohio.  Geur-shifting 
mechanism.      1,456,496 :    Mav    29. 

Alspaugh,  James  S.,  Portsmouth,  Ohio.  Gear-shift  mecha- 
nism.     1,462,530;    July   24. 

Alston,  Edward  T.     (See  Turner,  R.  C,  and  Alston.) 

Alstott,  James  W..  assignor  of  ont^-half  to  A.  Earl,  Fort 
Dodge,  Iowa.  Advertising  display  device.  1,475,041 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Altamura,  Pasquale,  assignor  to  Simplex  Metal  Spinning 
&  Stamping  Co  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Holder  for 
electric-light    fixtures.      1,477,798 ;    Dec.    18. 

Alten,  Victor  Graf  v.,  Berlin  -  Wilmersdorf,  Germany. 
Worm  gearing.     1,449,205 ;  Mar.  20. 

Altenberg,  George  P..  assignor  to  The  Icy-Hot  Bottle 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Ilpat-insulated  jar  and  cas 
tng  therefor.     1,445,056  :   Feb.  13. 

Altenburg,  Arthur  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Shirt  sleeve 
with  detachable  cufiE.     1,453,779  ;  May  1. 

Altenkirch,  Edmund,  Fredersdorf,  near  Alt-Landsberg, 
assignor  to  Siemens-Sehuckertwerke  Gesellschaft  mit 
bescnrankter  Haftung,  Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. Refrigerating  apparatus  of  the  absorption  type. 
1,455,701;    May    15. 

Altenkirk,  Frank  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rubber  heel. 
1,470,045;  Oct.  9. 

Alter,  Charles  N.,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Electric  switch. 
1,452,333;   Apr.  17. 

Alter,  Harry  N.,  Chicago,  111.  Luminous  pull-chain  pend- 
ant.    1,444,296;  Feb.   6. 

Alter,  Herbert  F.  (See  Moore.  W.  E.,  Alter,  HanfC,  Eckley, 
and  Wright.) 

Alter,  Julius  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  1'.  Safety  attachment  for 
automobiles.     1,458,205  ;  June  12. 

Altfeld,  Handle.     (See  Raubert,  Frank  T.,  assignor.) 

Altgelt,  Herman  E.,  New  Braunfels,  Tex.,  assignor  to 
Oliver  Chilled  Plow  Works,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Power- 
lift   mechanism   for    plows.      1,453,537 ;    May   1. 

Altgelt,  Herman  E.,  assignor  to  Oliver  Chilled  Plow 
Works,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Clutch  mechanism  for  power 
lifts.     1,466,202;  Aug.  28. 

Altgelt,  Rudolph  J.,  assignor  to  Oliver  Chilled  Plow 
Works,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Screw  device.  1,448,426; 
Mar.  13. 

Althaus,  Heinrich,  and  J.  Pangmann,  Dyersville,  Iowa. 
Counter  and  register.     1,454,614 ;   May  8. 

Althofif,  Walter,  assignor  to  Geneva  Cutlery  Corpora- 
tion, Geneva,  N.  Y.  Adapter  for  safety  razors. 
1,453,487  ;  May  1. 

Althouse,  Wilson  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  separating  coal  and  like  substances  and 
impurities  mingled  therewith.     1.455.469:  Mav  15. 

Altman,  Helen  S.,  Elcho,  Wis.  Handle  for  pie  pans. 
1,462,880;   July  24. 

Altman,  John  B.,  Aurora,  111.  Windmill.  1,465,592 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Altmann,  George  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Drip-pan  alarm. 
1,449,575;   Mar.  27. 

Altmeier,  Joseph,  Evansville,  Ind.  Violin.  1,457,415 ; 
June  5. 

Alton.  Isaac  S.,  Oxford,  Kans.  Elevator  dump. 
1,460,635;  July  3. 

Altorfer,  Alpheus  W.,  Peoria,  assignor  to  Altorfer  Bros. 
Co.,  East  Peoria.  111.  Driving  mechanism  for  washing 
machines.     1,460,191  ;  June  26. 

Altorfer  Bros.  Co.     (See  Altorfer,  Alpheus  W.,  assignor.) 

Altschuler,  Joseph,  and  D.  Isnow.  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
assignors  to  Keyograph  Corporation.  Film-numbering 
machine.     1,448,906  ;  Miir.  20. 

Altwegg,  Jean,  Lyon,  a-ssignor  to  Snciete  Chimique  des 
Usines  du  Rhone,  Paris,  France.  Preparation  of  basic 
salicylate  of  aluminum.     1,447.501  ;  Mar.  6. 

Altz,  Horace  G.,  and  F.  F.  Fearheiley.  East  Mollne,   111. 

Tire-valve  tester.     1,472,712 ;   Oct.   30. 
Aluminum   Company   of  America.      (See   Acton,   Edward 

H.,  assignor.) 
Alumbaugh,   Frank  C,   St.    Joseph,  Mo.,    assignor,   mesne 

assignments,     to     Ace     Doughnut     Machine     Company, 

Springfield,     111.       Machine     for     making     doughnut's. 

1,447,166;   Mar.   6. 
Aluminum  Company  of  America.     (See  Archer,  R.  S.,  and 

Jeffries,  assignors.) 
Aluminum  Company   of  .\merica.      (See   Edwards,  Junius 

D.,  assignor.) 


Aluminum  Company  of  America.     (See  James,  Lewis  E., 

assignor.) 

Aluminum  Company  of  America.  (See  Salisbury,  Robert 
F.,  assignor.) 

Aluminum  Company  of  America.  (See  Souder,  Charles 
W.,  assignor.) 

Aluminum  Company  of  America.  (See  Varney,  Theodore, 
assignor.) 

Aluminum  Manufactures,  Incorporated.  (See  Brand, 
Harold  H.,  assignor.) 

Aluminum  Manufactures,  Inc.  (See  Guyot,  Marius,  as- 
signor.) 

Aluminum  Manufactures,  Incorporated.  (See  Hook,  Henry 
C,  assignor.) 

Aluminum  Manufacturers,  Incorporated.  (See  Norton, 
Allen  B.,  assignor.) 

Aluminum  Manufactures,  Incorporated.  (See  Parkhurst, 
Frederic  A.,  assignor.) 

Aluminum  Products  Company.  (See  Reed,  Jolm  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aluminum  Seal  Company.  (See  Shull,  Frederick  6., 
assignor.) 

Aluminum  Seal  Company.  (See  Sharpe,  John  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aluminum  Seal  Company.  (See  Stockton,  Frank  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Alvarado  Mining  and  Milling  Company.  (See  Hirt,  Jules 
H.,   assignor.) 

Alvarez,  Justo,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Shoe  lace.  1,476,677  ; 
Dec,  11. 

Alvarez,  Miguel,  Santiago,  Chile.  Rail  joint.  1,473,330  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Alvey  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bretzfelder,  Ira  L., 
assignor.) 

Alvey  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Rebstock,  August, 
assignor.) 

Alvord.  Burt  C,  and  C.  A.  Gilmer,  Le  Grand,  Calif.  Air 
moistener  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,444,897  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Alvord,  Earl  B.      (See  Howard,  H.,  and  Alvord.) 

Alward,   George  T.      (See  Noland,  David  B.,  assignor.) 

Alwart,  Paul  J.,  Chicago,  III.  Screening  apparatus. 
1,457,810;  June  5. 

Aman,  Josephine.     (See  Hartenstein,  Willy,  assignor.) 

Amadon,  Charles  S.,  assignor  to  The  J.  N.  Lapointe  Com- 
pany, New  London,  Conn.  Broaching  apparatus. 
1,465,203;   Aug.   14. 

Amador,  Joseph  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  fender  for 
automobiles.     1,462,928;   July  24. 

Amato,    Irving   J.,   assignor   of   one-half   to   R.    D.   Tufts, 

Ambers.  Walier  E.,  assignor  to  W.  O.  Peterson  and  B.  L. 
BnaelkP,  Chicago,  111.  Printing  press.  1,456,292; 
May  22. 

Amberton,  Richard,  London,  England.  Spring  relief 
bolts  and  Inclosures  embodying  same.  1,472,405 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Ambler,  George  B.,  assignor  to  F.  A.  Whitney  Carriage 
Company,  Leominster.  Mass.  Filling-control  mecha- 
nism for  looms.     1,476,480  ;  Dec.  4. 

Ambrose,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Michigan  Smelting  and  Re- 
fining Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Die-casting  machine. 
1,470,672;  Oct.   16. 

Ambursen,  Nils  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Unl- 
Form  Company.  Means  for  supporting  nailing  strips. 
1,466,264  ;  Aug.  28. 

Ambursen,  Nils  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  TJni-Form 
Company.     Mold  form.     1,470,673 ;   Oct.   16. 

Ambus,  Harry,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Combined  door  opener 
and  curtain  carrier.     1,464,400  ;  Aug.  7. 

Amdursky,  Samuel  S.,  assignor  to  Taylor  Instrument 
Companies,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Automatic  valve 
1,461,010;   July  3. 

Amendola,  Bartolomeo,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Railway 
brake.     1,478,881:  Dec.   25. 

American  Abrasive  Metals  Company.  (See  Napolitan, 
Francis  J.,  assignor.) 

American  Airship  Association.  (See  Link,  Walter,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Arch  Company.  (See  Denney,  Guy  C,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Arch  Company.  (See  Himmelright,  Raleigh, 
assignor.) 

American  Arch  Company.      (See  Neff,  John  P.,  assignor.) 

American  Arch  Company.  (See  Parish,  Le  Grand,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Arch  Company.  (See  Wlllett,  Alfred  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

.\merican  Arch  Company.  (See  Wlllett,  A.  H..  and  Mar- 
tin, assignors.) 

American  Art  Works.      (See  Riley,  Ray  P.,  assignor.) 

American  Atmos  Corporation.  (See  Koehler,  Frederick 
W.,  assignor.) 

American  Atomized  F^el  Company.  (See  Gen  tine,  How- 
ard I.,  assignor.) 

American  Audioscope  Co.     (See  Riee,  Ellas  E.,  assignor.) 

American  Auto  Lamp  Co.      (See  Berk,  William,  assignor.) 

American  Automatic  Connector  Company,  The.  (See 
Barber,  Martin  A.,  assignor.) 

American  Automatic  Train  Control  Corporation.  (See 
Rudolph,    Harold   V.,    assignor.) 

American  Bakery  Company.  (See  Welle,  Albert  P.,  as- 
signor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


15 


American  Balsa  Company.      (See  Broady,   Harry  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

American   Balsa  Company.      (See   Ranlett,  David  L.,   as- 
sisinor.)  . 

American  Ralsa  Company.      (See  Welin,  Axel,  assignor.) 

American    Bank   Note    Company.      (See   Aitchison,    Peter, 
assignor.) 

American      Bank     Note     Company.        (See      Marquardt, 
Frank  C  assignor.) 

American   Bank    Note   Company.      (See   Smith,   Amos   H., 
assianior.)  .      „,.,,. 

American    Bank   Note  Company.      (See   Voorhis,   William 
II.,  assi'j:nor.) 

American  Bank   Note   Company.      (See  WoodhuU,   Daniel 
E.,  assignor.) 

American  r.lower  Company.     (See  Hull,  Homer,  assignor.) 

American    Blower    Company.       (See    Slater,    Emmett    J., 
assignor.) 

American    Blower    Company.      (See    Watkins,    James    A., 
assignor.) 

American     Bosch    Magneto    Corporation.       (See    Bosner, 
Adolph,  assignor.) 

American  Bosch  Magneto  Corporation.     (See  Mayer,  Carl 
A.,  assignor.) 

American  Bosch  Magneto  Corporation.     (See  Pauly,  John, 
assignor.) 

American    Bosch    Magneto    Corporation.       (See    Rosner, 
Adolph,  assignor.) 

American    Bosch    Magneto    Corporation.      (See    Schwarz- 
mann.   Wolfang  E.,  assignor.) 

American  Box  Board  Company.      (See  Bonfleld,   Emmons 
W.,   assignor.)  „ 

American  Brake  Company,  The.     (See  Adreon,  K.  E.,  and 
Cass,  assignors.) 

American   Brake  Shoe   &   Foundry   Company,   Tire.      (See 
Jones,   Harry,   assignor.) 

American   Brake   Shoe   &   Foundry   Company,   The.      (See 
Nelson,  Albert,   assignor.) 

American   Brake   Shoe  &  Foundry   Company,   The.      (See 
Thompson,  James  S.,  assignor.) 

American    Bronze    Corporation.      (See    Bramwell,    Joseph 
W.,  assignor.) 

American  Buckle  Company,  The.     (See  Hodge,  Robert  J., 
assignor.) 

American  Bumper  Company.     (See  McGowen,  William  E., 
assignor.) 

American  Button  &  Fastener  Co.      (See  Elliott,  William 
E.,  assignor.) 

American   Button  &  Fastener  Co.      (See  Latham,  Albert, 
assignor.) 

American   Can   Co.      (See  Kratochvil.    John,    assignor.) 

American   Can   Co.      (See   Symonds,   Clarence  M.,  assign- 
or.) 

American   Can  Company.      (See  Abbott,  Maurice  J.,   as- 
signor.) 

American    Can   Company.      (See    Butler,   William   F.,    as- 
signor.) 

American  Can  Company.     (See  Cullen,  W.  J.,  and  Eutkow- 
ski,  assignors.) 

American    Can    Company.       (See    De    Land,    Daniel    B., 
assignor.) 

American   Can   Company.      (See   Fleischer,   Paul  W.,   as- 
signor.) 

American    Can    Company.      (See    Freundt,    Louis    J.,    as- 
signor. ) 

American  Can  Company.      (See  Graham,  Charles  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

American    Can    Company.       (See    Hothersall,    John    M., 
assignor.) 

American  Can  Company.     (See  Hunter,  Felix,  assignor.) 

American  Can  Company.      (See  Lelghton,  George  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

American  Can  Company.     (See  Miller,  Henry,  assignor.) 

American  Can   Company.      (See  Nowack,   Charles  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

American    Can    Company.      (See    Schoendelen,   Hugo,    as- 
signor.) 

American    Can   Company.      (See    Taylor,   William   E.,   as- 
signor.) 

American  Can  Company.      (See  Thornburgh,  Ivan  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Amer!"an  Can  Company.      (See  Wheelwright.  George  W., 
assignor.) 

American    Can    Company.      (See   Widell,   Magnus   E.,    as- 

assisnor.) 
American  Can  Company.      (See  Widell,   M.  E.,  and  .Tahr, 

assignors.) 
American  Can  Company.     (See  Widell,  M.  E.,  and  Smith, 

assignors.) 
American   Can   Company.      (See  Wood,   Frederick   P.,   as- 
signor.) 
American  Candy  Co.     (See  Kuhn,  Louis,  assignor.) 
American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Abel,  Joseph 

C..  asslenoi.) 
American    Car   and   Foundry   Company.      (See   Almqulst, 

Leopold,  assignor.) 
American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Auchincloss, 

William  K.,  assignor.) 
American  Car  and  Foundry  Company,      (See  Baird.  Wil- 
liam  S.,  assignor.) 
American    Car    and    Foundry    Company.       (See    Fischer, 
Charles  C,  assignor.) 


American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.  (See  Kliun,  Chris- 
topher, assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.  (See  Hervlg, 
Eichard,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.  (See  Johnson, 
W.  S.,  and  Sheffer,  assignors.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.  (See  Kassler, 
Adolph,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.  (See  Long,  Fred- 
erick E.,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.  (See  Ostrander, 
Allen  E.,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.  (See  Eoa,  William 
J.,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.  (See  Eohlflng, 
John  M..  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.  (See  Schelbll, 
Robert  J.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.  (See  Willoughby, 
Victor  E.,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.  (See  Yent,  Albert 
G.,  assignor.) 

American  Carbonic  Machinery  Company.  (See  Labus,  O. 
A.,  and  Peth,  assignors.) 

American  Cartridge  Company.  (See  Sherman,  Harry  B. 
and  L.  A.,  aaslgnors.)  „.„. 

American  Cast  Iron  Pipe  Company.  (Sec  Moore,  William 
D.,  assignor.) 

American  Cellulose  and  Chemical  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany Limited.  (See  Richardson,  Lawrence  G.,  *b- 
signor. ) 

American  Chain  Company.  (See  Hoff,  C.  L.,  and  Naugle, 
assignors.) 

American  Chain  Company.  (See  Morris,  William  T.,  as- 
signor. ) 

American  Chain  Company.  (See  Naugle,  Glrardus  G., 
assignor.) 

American  Chain  Company.  (See  Reyburn,  John  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Chain  Company.  (See  Weston,  Alonzo  H., 
assignor.) 

American  Clock  Corporation.  (See  Luttrell,  P.  S.  and 
Roske,   assignors. ) 

American  Coach  and  Body  Company,  The.  (See  Roslund, 
Walter,  assignor.) 

American  Concrete-Steel  Company.  (See  Shore,  Joseph 
E..  assignor.) 

American  Concrete  Tie  Corporation.  (See  Dickey,  Wil- 
liam T.,   assignor.) 

American  Cotton  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  Fulson,  Charles 
H.,  assignor.) 

American  Cotton  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  Ingram,  John 
C,  assignor.) 

American  Creosotlng  Company.  (See  Austin,  H.  E.,  and 
Cook,   assignors. ) 

American  Cyanamid  Company.  (See  Cooper,  Kenneth  F.. 
assignor.) 

American  Cystoscope  Makers,  Inc.  (See  Wapplev,  Rein- 
hold  H.,  assignor.) 

American  Dan  Bottle  Seal  Corporation.  (See  Clark.  W. 
L.,  and  Hawkins,  assignors.) 

American  Dan  Bottle  Seal  Corporation.  (See  Nordstrom, 
Blof,  assignor.) 

American  Development  Company.  (See  Adsit,  Frank  W., 
assignor.) 

American  District  Steam  Company.  (See  Barnes,  Eugene 
L.,  assignor.) 

American  District  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Hopkins, 
Eichard  M.,  assignor.) 

American  Dressier  Tunnel  Kilns,  Inc.  (See  Irons,  Gerald 
E.,   assignor.) 

American  Dressier  Tunnel  Kilns,  Inc.  (See  Mitchell, 
Stephen  .-V.,  assignor.) 

American  Dressier  Tunnel  Kilns,  Inc.  (See  Robertson, 
Harrv  M..  assignor.) 

American  Dressier  Tunnel  Kilns,  Inc.  (See  Vincent, 
Laurence    A.,    assignor.) 

American  Emblem  Company.  (See  Wenlgman,  Carl  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

American    Encaustic   Tiling   Company.      (See   LlUib ridge, 

Harry  D.,   assignor.) 
American  Engineering  Company.      (See  Alpern,  Maxwell, 
assignor.) 

American  Engineering  Company.     (See  James,  George  H., 

assignor.) 
.American  Engineering  Company.      (See  Laughlin,  Myron 

P.,  assignor. ) 
American  Engineering  Company.      (See  Schultz.  John  L.. 
assignor.) 

American  Equipment  Company.  (See  Luce,  Grafton  E., 
assignor.) 

American  Equipment  Company,  The.  (See  Sullivan,  Wil- 
liam J.,  assignor.) 

American   Exchange  National  Bank  of  Duluth,   executor. 

(Sec    (low.    .\!exander    M.) 
.American   Fabrics   Company,   The.      (See   Barnum,    Harry 
B..   assignor.) 

American   Fabrics  Company.      (See   Hodgkins,   Albert  A., 

assignor.) 
American    Fabrics    Company.      (See   Monk,   Thomas,   a»- 
slgnor.) 


16 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Oontmued. 


American  Fabrics  Company,  The.     (See  Page,  Samuel  H.. 

assignor.) 
American  Fabrics  Company,  Tbe.     (See  Philips,  Hans  A., 

assignor.) 
American    Fastener   Company.      (See   Kiessling,   Max   F., 

assignor.) 
American  Film  Cleaning  Machine  Company.     (See  Cohen, 

Maxwfll,  assignor.) 
American  Film-Safe  Corporation.      (See  Salmon,  Edward 

W.,  jr.,  assignor.) 
American   Flyer  Manufacturing  Company.      (See   Frobne, 

Albin,  assignor.)  ,  ^^ 

American  Forging  and  Socket  Co.      (See  Eathbun,  Edgar 

A.,  assignor.) 
American  Forging  and  Socket  Co.     (See  Saunders,  Walter 

S.,  assignor.) 
American  Foundry  &  Construction  Company.    (See  Mitch- 
ell,  Harbour,   assignor.) 
American     Foundry    &    Manufacturing    Company.       (Sec 

Sanders,   Joseph   C,   assignor.) 
American     Gas     Machine     Company.        (See     Hasmussen, 

Soph  lis,  assignor.) 
American     Gasaccumulator     Company.       (See     Fransson, 

Frana  J.,  assignor.) 
American    Gasaccumulator  Company.      (See  Medfen,    Elof 

H.,  assignor.) 
American  Gauge  Company.      (See  Harwood,  John   F.,   as- 
signor.) 
American  Grinder  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Drahonovsby. 

John  B.,  assignor.) 
American  Hand  Brake  Company.     (See  Anderson,  Harlcy 

E.,  assignor.) 
American  Hard  Rubber  Co.     (See  Schelhammer,  Herman, 

assignor.) 
American   Hardware   Corporation.      (See   Henry,    William 

K.,   assignor.) 
American    Hardware    Corporation.      (See    Hurd,    Norman 

B.,  assignor.) 
American   Hardware   Corporation.      (See   Parker,   Charles 

I.,   assignor.) 
American  Hardware  Corporation.     (See  Teich,  Ernest  L., 

assignor.) 
American    Heater    Corporation.      (See    Stewart,    William 

F.,  assignor.) 
American   Hominy   Company.      (See    Atkinson,    Frederick 

C,  assignor.) 
American     Investigation     Corporation.        (See     Bleistein, 

Walter,  assignor.) 
American   Kron    Scale   Co.      (See  Barrett,   Joseph   C,  as- 
signor.) 
American  Lace  Mfg.   Co.,  The.      (See  Hucknall,   Bert   H. 

W.,  assignor.) 
American  Lace  Paper  Company.      (See  De  Vrles,   George, 

assignor.) 
American    Lacing    Hook   Co.      (See   Havener,    Arthur    R., 

assignor.) 
American    Lady    Corset    Company.       (See    Siegel,   Joseph, 

assignor. ) 
American  Laundry  Machinery  Company,  The.      (See  Ben- 
jamin, Dana  H.,  assignor.) 
American     Laundry     Machinery     Company,     The.       (See 

Braley,  Charles  L.,  assignor.) 
American  Laundry  Machinery  Company,  The.      (See  Col- 

clough,    William,    assignor.) 
American  Laundry  Machinery  Company,  The.     (See  Daly, 

M.  E.,  and  Cutter,  assignors.) 
American  Lanndry  Machinery  Company,  The.     (See  Prest- 

wich,  Sydney,  assignor.) 
Ameiican  Laundry  Machinery  Company.      (See  Snow,  .\r- 

thnr  E.,  assignor.) 
American  Laundry  Machinery  Company,  The.     (See  Tow, 

James  0.,   assignor.) 
American     Laundry     Machinery     Company,     The.        (See 

Waream,  C.   E.,  and  Benjamin,  assignors.) 
American  Lead  Pencil  Company.      (See  Pfous,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 
American    Liquid  Meter    Company.       (See   Babos,    Lacey, 

assignor. ) 
,\merican   Liquid   Meter  Company.      (See  Bassler,   Carlos 

J.,  assignor.) 
Americnn   Liquid   Meter  Company.      (See   Cade,   Enos  B., 

assignor.) 
American  I,ithographic  Company.     (See  Dletsche,  Adolph, 

jr.,  assignor.) 
Americnn  Lithographic  Company.     (See  Hopkins,  William 

L.,  nssignor.) 
American   Litnographic   Company.      (See  Phelps.   Erastus 

R.,  assignor.) 
American   Machinery   Company.      (See  Adams,   Benjamin 

F.,  assignor.) 
American   Mnnganese  Steel  Company.      (See  Clark,  John 

O.,   assignor.) 
.Vmerican     Manganese     Steel     Company.       (See    Nichols. 

Wesley  G.,  assignor.) 
American  Manganese  Steel  Company.      (See  Plant,  John 

W..  assignor.) 
American   Mnngnnese   Steel   Company.      (See  Vanderhoef, 

Ellison  E.,  assignor.) 
American  Miii}gancse  Steel   Company.      (See  Young,  Don- 
ald  H.,   assignor.) 
American   Metal   Cap   Company.      (See   Hammer,   Charles, 

assignor.) 


.American   Metal   Products   Company.      (See   Zaiser,  Carl 
J.,  assignor.) 

American  Metals  Co.     (See  Oilman,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

.American    Metuls    Co.       (See    Gilman.    George    W.,    jr., 
assignor. ) 

American  Mining  Tool  Company.    (See  Hallander,  John  A., 
assignor.) 

imerican   Motor  Body   Company.      (See  Lambert.   Albert 
L.,  assignor.) 

American  Motor  Body  Company.     (See  Stuhblebine,  Ray- 
mond F.,  assignor.) 

American  Multlgraph  Company,  The.     (See  Bates,  Albert 
H.,   assignor.) 

American  Multlgraph  Company,  The.      (See  Bechtel,  Al- 
bert J.,  assignor.) 

American    Multlgraph    Company,    The.       (See    Chlsholm, 
Clifton,   a.ssignor. ) 

American  Multlgraph  Company.      (See  Gammeter,  Harry 
C,    assignor.) 

American  Multlgraph  Company,  The.     (See  Osborn,  Henry 
C,  assignor.) 

American  Musical  Supply  Company.     (See  Hessnier,  Fred- 
erick W.,  assignor.) 

American  Musifer  Co.  Inc.      (See  Matyas,  Joseph.) 

American  Narrow  Fabric  Company.      (See  Hazelton,  Carl 
J.,  assignor.) 

American-National    Company.      (See    Schlbrowski,    P.    M., 
and  Dlemer,  assignors.) 

American     Nicovici     Drawing    Instruments     Corporation. 
(See  Cosvovici,  Nicolast  B.,   assignor.) 

American  Optical  Company.     (See  Arnold,  Arthur  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

American    Optical    Company.      (See    Bugbee,    Lucian    W., 
assignor.) 

.•imerican   Optical   Company.      (See   Cozzens,  Charles  O., 
assignor.) 

American  Optical  Company.     (See  Degrenier,  Octave,  as- 
signor.) 

Almerican    Optical    Company.      (See    Dey,    Gilbert   S.,    as- 
signor. ) 

.American    Optical    Company.      (See   Hill,    Harry    W.,    as- 
signor.) 

American  Optical   Company.      (See   Johnston,   George   S., 
assignor.) 

.American    Optical    Company.       (See    Kreissl,    Frank    N., 
assignor.) 

.\.mericau    Optical    Company.      (See    Laabs,    Max    A.,    as- 
signor. ) 

American   Optical   Company.      (See  Maynard,  Albert  H., 
assignor.) 

American   Optical   Company.      (See   Maynard,  A.   E.,   and 
Gunning,  assignors.) 

American   Optical  Company.      (See  Monlton.  H.  R.,  and 
Tilly er,   assignors.) 

American   Optical   Company.      (See   Parsons,    Harold    K., 
assignor._) 

American    Optical    Company.      (See    Pellow,    Arthur,    as- 
signor.) 

American  Optical  Company.     (See  Sangren,  Harry  A.,  as- 
signor.) % 

American  Optical  Company.    (See  Schumacher,  Elmer  L., 
assignor.) 

American  Optical  Company.      (See  Tlllyer,  Edgar  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Optical  Company.     (See  Tlllyer,  E.  D.,  and  Par- 
sons, assignors.) 

American    Optical    Company.      (See   Tlllyer,    E.    D.,    and 
Wixted,   assignors.) 

American    Optical    Company.       (See    Tully,    G.    L.,    and 
Boutelle,    assignors.) 

American    Optical    Company.       (See    Wason,    Robert    M., 
assignor.) 

American  (jptlcal  Company.      (See  Wrighton,  William  J., 
assignor.) 

American   Piano   Company.      (See   Chase,   Joseph    H.,   as- 
signor.) 

American    Piano    Company.      (See   Meahl,    Philip    J.,    as- 
signor.) 

American   Piano   Company.      (See   Stoddard,   Charles   F., 
assignor.) 

American  Piano   Company.      (See  Werolin,  Edwin   S.,  as- 
signor.) 

American    Platinum    Works.      (See   Gaschke,   George,    as- 
signor.) 

American    Potash    Corporation.       (See    Charlton,    H.    W., 
and  Shreve,  assignors.) 

American    Protein    Corporation.      (See    Atwood,    Francis 
C,  assignor.) 

American    Protein    Corporation.      (See    Wescott,    William 
B.,  assignor.) 

American  Pulley  Company,  The.     (See  Bowen,  Russell  H., 
as.signor. » 

American  Radiator  Company.      (See  Bliss,   Sherwood  C, 
assignor.) 

American  Radiator  Company.     (See  Langworthy,  Edward 
P.,  assignor.) 

.American   Radiator   Company.      (See  Mallory,   Harry   C, 
assignor.) 

American  Radiator  Company.      (See  Marshall,  Aqulla  B,, 
assignor.) 

American    Radiator    Company.      (See    Mertzanoff,    Andrfe 
M.,  assignor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


17 


American  K.idio  &  Research  Corporation.  (See  Bush, 
Vannevar.  assignor.) 

American  Radio  &  Research  Corporation.  (See  Randall, 
EuKeue  F..  assignor.) 

American  Radio  &  Research  Corporation.  (See  Woodhull, 
S.  T.,  and  Waller,  assicnors.) 

American  Radium  Appliance  Company.  (See  Savoye, 
Herbert  F.,  assignor.) 

American  Rail  .loint  Company.  (See  Hyle,  Jacob  A., 
assiirnor.l 

American  Reduction  Company.  (See  Baxter,  Burke  JI.. 
assisnor.) 

American  Road  Machinery  Company.  (See  Berry,  Earl 
E..  assignor.) 

American  Road  Machinery  Company.  (See  Polk,  William 
P..   assignor.) 

American  Rolling  Mill  Company,  The.  (See  Beck,  TV.  J., 
and  Aupperle,   assignors.) 

American  Rubber  &  Tire  Co.,  The.  (See  Holloway,  Le 
Rov  P..   assignor.) 

American  Rubber  &  Tire  Company,  The.  (See  Miller,  Al- 
bert, assignor.) 

American  Safety  Device  Company.  (See  Chesebro,  Deni- 
son  P.,  assignor.) 

American  Sales  Book  Company.  (See  Bottle,  Edward  K., 
assignor.! 

American  Sales  Book  Company  Limited.  (See  Hagemann, 
Louis    F.,   assignor.) 

American  Sanitary  Lock  Co.  (See  Morgan,  Donald  C,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Scrubbing  Equipment  Company.  (See  Finnell, 
Walter  S.,  assignor.) 

American  Seating  Company.  (See  Hamilton,  G.  H.  and 
Nubcrg,  assignors.) 

American  Seeding  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Hunting- 
ton, H.  H.,  and  Cureton,  assignors.) 

American  Seeding  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Rodgers, 
Robert  S.,  assignor.) 

American  Shale  Reduction  Company.  (See  Posfel,  Carl, 
assignor.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Bennett, 
C.  W.,  and   Steele,  assignors.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Jones, 
Llewellyn,  assignor.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Kimball, 
G.  C.  and  Mcllvried,  assignors.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Mcllvrled, 
Howard  G.,  assignor.) 

American  Shoe  Machinery  Company.  (See  Wright,  W. 
C,  and  Merrick,  assignors.) 

American  Slicing  Machine  Co.  (See  Campbell,  William 
J.,  assignor.) 

American  Slicing  Machine  Company.  (See  Hood,  Ernest 
K..  assignor.) 

American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  (See  Alex- 
ander, Harry  H.,  assignor.) 

American  Smelting  &  Refining  Company.  (See  Call,  B.  G., 
and  Wasstaff.  assismors. ) 

American  Smelting  &  Refining  Company.  (See  Martin, 
Fred  M.,  assignor.) 

American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  (See  Thiele, 
Adolph  A.,  assiffnor. ) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Bender,  Frederic  H., 
assignor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Carscadin,  Charles  A., 
assignor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Davis,  James  C,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Floyd,  George  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Hedgcock,  William  C, 
assignor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Ishibashi,  Katsuro,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Janney,  Robert  E.  L., 
assignor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Kinne,  Edmund  P.,  as- 
signor. ) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Lament,  John  A.,  as 
signor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Lamont,  J.  A.,  and 
Stenberg,  assignors.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Peycke,  Armand  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Sparrow,  Arthur,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Whitney,  Loren  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

American    Steel   Foundries.      (See   Williams,    William   E.. 

American  Steel  Package  Company,  The.  (See  Behringer, 
Grover  F.,  assignor.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company.  (See  Hindmarsh, 
P.   J.,  and  Meaker,  assignors.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company,  The.  (See  Rose, 
George  H.,  assignor.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The 
(See  Boley,  Ernst,  assignor.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Brown,  Edwin  F.,  assignor.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Hindmarsh.  Percival.   assignor.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Hindmarsh,  Percy  J.,  assignor.) 

58339—2 


.'Vmerican  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Hindmarsh,  P.  J.,  and  Meaker,  assignors.) 

American  Stove  Company.  (See  Blackford,  Atwell  J., 
assignor.) 

.Vmerican  Stove  Company.  (See  Meacham,  Benjamin  E., 
assignor.) 

.Vmerican  Stove  Company.  (See  Moecker,  H.,  jr.,  and 
Thompson,  assignors.) 

American  Stove  Company.  (See  Munzmer,  Charles,  as- 
signor.) 

-Vmerican  Stove  Company.  (See  Nlcolaus,  F.  G.,  and 
Roy,   assignors.) 

-Vmerican  Stove  Company.  (See  Possons,  M.  A.,  and 
Blackford,  assignors.) 

American  Stove  Company.  (See  Stockstrom,  Arthur,  as- 
signor.) 

-Vmerican  Sugar  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Niese, 
Henry  E..  assignor.) 

American  Tap  Bush  Company.  (See  Rice,  Frank  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Tar  Products  Company.  (See  Puening,  Franz, 
assignor.) 

American  Taximeter  Company.  (See  Gluck,  Julius,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Taximeter  Company.  (See  Palmer,  Brian  C, 
assignor.) 

.-Vmerican  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Affel,  Herman  A.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Bailey,   Rand   S.,   assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  (See  Bar- 
rows, L.  D.,  and  Darrow,  assignors.) 

.Vmerican  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Blackwell.  Otto  B.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Bowu,  Ralph,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Bown,  R..  and  Nelson,  assignors.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Branson,    David   E.,    assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Carson,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Chapman,   .\rthur   G..   assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Clark, 
Alva  B.,  assignor.) 

.Vmerican  Telephone  and  TelegWiph  Company.  (See 
Cl.Trk,   A.    B..    and    Crisson.    assignors.) 

.Vmerican  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Con- 
lee,  Carlton  N.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Crisson,  George,  assignor.) 

-Vmerican  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Cris- 
son, G.,  and  Rose,  assignors.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Gush- 
ing, William  A..  assigTior.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Dar- 
row, Leo  H.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  David- 
son. John,  jr..  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Dear- 
dorff,  Ralph  W..  assignor.) 

.Vmerican  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Dem- 
arest,   Charles  S.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Dem- 
arest.  C.  S.,  and  Loynes,  assignors.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Dietze, 
Eglnhard.  assignor.) 

.\merican  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Elsasser,  Henry  W.,  assignor.) 

-Vmerican  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Espenschled.  Lloyd,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegra"ph  Company.  (See 
Espenschled.    L.,    and    .\ffel,    assignors.) 

.American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Es- 
penschled. L..  and  Bown.  assignors.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Es- 
penschled. L.,  and  Toomey,  assignors.) 

Vmerican  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Hals- 
lip.  R.  A.,  and  Matthews,  assignors.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Hamilton.  Baxter   P.,   assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Ham- 
ilton, Harold  S.,  assignor.) 

Vmerican  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Hoyt.   Rav  S..   assignor.) 

-Vmerican  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Hudson,   Earl   A.,   assignor.) 

-Vmerican  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
.Jacobs.    Oliver   B.,   assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Jacob- 
sen,    Morris,   assignor.) 

.Vmerican  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Jones.  Alva  L.,  assignor.) 

-Vmerican  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
.Tones.   George   G.,   assignor.) 

-American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Kirk- 
wood.   Mnclean,    assicnor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Mar- 
tin,  De   Loss  K.,   assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Martin,  William  H.,  assignor.) 


18 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


American    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Company.       (See 
Moody,   John  F.,   assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     (See  More- 
house,  Lyman  P.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Osborne,  Harold  S.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Parker,   Ralzemond   D.,   assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Parker,   B.    D.,    and    Hamilton,   assignors.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  '  (See 
Pike,  Vernon  B.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Potts, 
Louis  M.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Rhodes,  Frederick  L.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Rhodes,    William  A.,    assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Smith,  Don,  assignor.), 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Sultzer,  Morton,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Thompson,  George  K.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Toomey,   John   F.,   assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Toomey,  J.  F.,  and  Harrison,  assignors.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Walton,   Cecil  E.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Wal- 
ton, ClifiEord  J.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Young,  Rowland  L.,  assignor.) 

American  Thermos  Bottle  Company.  (See  Hastedt,  Wil- 
liam R.,  assignor.) 

American  Thread  Company,  The.  (See  Clark,  R.  K.  and 
Kroepel,   assignors. ) 

American  Thread  Company,  The.  (See  Hardman,  Peter, 
assignor.) 

American  3-Way  Luxfer  Prism  Co.  (See  Sylvan,  Joseph, 
assignor.) 

American  Time  Lock  Company.  (See  Young,  Sanford  C, 
assignor.) 

American  Tire  Corporation,  The.  (See  McCormish,  Wil- 
liam  E.,   assignor.) 

American  Tool  Work  Company,  The.  (See  Robinson,  Al- 
bert E.,  assignor.) 

American  Toyland  Creators,  Inc.  (See  Wiebe,  Sigurd  J. 
A.,  assignor.) 

American  Twist  Drill  Co.  (See  Hoenscheid,  P.  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Type  Founders  Company.  (See  Kelly,  William 
M.,  assignor.) 

American  Valve  and  Meter  Company,  The.  (See  Ander- 
son, Frank  C,  assignor.) 

American  Water  Supply  Co.  of  New  England.  (See  Bohl- 
man,  George  J.,  assignor.) 

American  Whaley  Engine  Company.  (See  Whaley,  Wil- 
liam B.  S.,  assignor.) 

American  White  Gold  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Schroetter,  Arnold,  assignor.) 

American  Wood  Rim  Company.  (See  Snyder,  O.  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Wringer  Company,  The.  (See  Keltic,  George 
R.,  assignor.) 

American  Wringer  Company.  (See  Kowalsky,  Rudolf  A., 
assignor.) 

American  Writing  Paper  Company.  (See  Armstrong, 
James  H.  A.,  assignor.) 

American  Writing  Paper  Company.  (See  Lynch,  Charles 
W.,  assignor.) 

American  Zinc,  Lead  &  Smelting  Co.  (See  Pedersen, 
John  E.,  assignor. )- 

Ames,  Adelbert,  jr.,  Tewksbury,  Mass.  Photograph  and 
making  the  same.     1,460,122 ;  June  26. 

Ames,  Butler.     (See  Gilinson,  Philip,  assignor.) 

Ames,  Butler,  Lowell,  Mass.  Blade  holder.  1,445,124  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Ames,  Butler,  Lowell,  Mass.    Magneto.     1,456,113  ;  May  22. 

Ames,  Butler,  and  P.  J.  Gilinson,  Lowell,  Mass. ;  said 
Gilinson  assignor  to  said  Ames.  Electrical  condenser. 
1,444,534  ;  Feb.  6. 

Ames,  Fessenden  C,  and  H.  L.  Merrill,  Nashua,  N.  H., 
assignors  to  I.  F.  Stevens,  doing  business  as  Maine 
Manufacturing  Company,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Refrigerator. 
1,466,440  ;  Aug.  28. 

Ames,  Henry  A.,  Milton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Thermometer  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Driving  joint 
for  speedometers.     1,441,478  ;  Jan.  9. 

Amez-Droz,  Louis  F.,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Copy  car- 
rier for  writing  machines,  adding  machines,  and  the 
like.      1,458,457:  June*12. 

Amico,  James  W.,  Rye,  N.  Y.  Tire-tool  method. 
1,478,811  :  Dec.  25. 

Amidano,  Charles  R.,  Boston,  Mass.  Buckle.  1,464,381  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Amies,  Joseph  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hignway  and  simi- 
lar  foundation.     1,453,261  ;   May   1. 

Amies,  Joseph  II.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Preparing  a  re- 
mentltious  composition.     1,470,674;  Oct.  10, 

Aramons,  John  I.,  Cupertino,  Calif.  Poultry  fountain 
1,445,927  ;  Kch.  20. 


Amor,  Reginald  P.  R.,  Leytonstone,  London,  England 
Portable  casing  for  talking  machines.  1,461,859 ; 
July  17. 

Amores,  Rosa  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Detachable  and 
foldable  lamp  shade.     1,452,773 ;  Apr.  24. 

Amori,  Joseph  A.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Auxiliary  air  sup- 
ply for  fuel  vaporizers.     1,477,989  ;  Dec.  18. 

Amphion  Piano  Player  Company,  The.  (See  Doman,  Lewis 
B.,  assignor.) 

Ampyr  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Wilbur,  Peter  L., 
assignor.) 

Amsden,  Albert  W.,  and  W.  D.  Starrett,  Athol,  Mass.,  as- 
signors to  The  L.  S.  Starrett  Company.  Combination 
and  vise.     1,473,946  ;  Nov.  13. 

Amsler,  Alfred,  Rheinbuhl,  Switzerland.  Pressure-con- 
trol valve.     1,467,522  ;  Sept.  11. 

Amsler,  August.      (See  Alleman,  John,  assignor.) 

Amsler,  Walter  O.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Annealing  furnace  or 
leer.     1,453,116  ;  Apr.  24. 

Amsler,  Walter  O.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Conveyer  and  leer- 
charging  mechanism.     1,464,554  ;  Aug.  14. 

Amundson,  Carl,  Spring  Grove,  Minn.  Piston-ring-groove 
carbon   scraper.      1,462,895  ;   July  24. 

Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company.  (See  Elton,  J.  O., 
and  Caples,  assignors.) 

Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company.  (See  Laist,  Fred- 
erick,  assignor.) 

Anaconda  Lead  Products  Company.  (See  Sperry,  Elmer 
A.,  assignor.) 

Anaconda  Sales  Company.  (See  Robinson,  Thomas,  as- 
signor.) 

Anakin,  Arthur  E.,  assignor  to  Anakin  Protection  Mfg. 
Co.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Combined  cigar  lighter  and 
flash   light.      1,466,779 ;    Sept.   4. 

Anakin  Protection  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Anakin,  Arthur  E., 
assignor.) 

Anason,  John  H.,  Stirling,  N.  J.  Attachment  for  type- 
writing machines.     1,452,822  ;  Apr.  24. 

Anatmos  Metals  and  Furnace  Corporation.  (See  Ben- 
jamin,   George   H.,    assignor.) 

Anchelevich,  Max,  Evansville,  Ind.  Automobile  radiator- 
repair   device.      1,462,360:   July   17. 

Anchor  Cap  and  Closure  Corporation.  (See  Dinsmoor, 
John    L.,   assignor.) 

.\nchor  Cap  &  Closure  Corporation.  (See  Luhrmann, 
George  W.,  assignor.) 

Anchor  Cap  &  Closure  Corporation.  (See  Ramsey,  George, 
assignor.) 

Anchor  Cap  &  Closure  Corporation.  (See  White,  William 
P.,  assignor.) 

Ancidoni,  Alfred,  Newark,  N.  J.  Tire  construction. 
1,462,136;  Apr.  17. 

Ancker,  Alfred  K.,  and  R.  P.  Morton,  Denver,  Colo. 
Fly    swatter.      1,456,753 ;    May    29. 

Andale  Engineering  Company,  (See  Dyson,  C.  W.,  and 
Stuart,  assignors.) 

Andale  Engineering  Company.  (See  Winter,  Oscar,  as- 
signor.) 

Andeis^n,  Viggo  W.,  assignor  to  Burson  Knitting  Com- 
pany, Rockford,  111.  Pattern-control  mechanism  for 
knitting    machines.      1,452,137 ;    Apr.    17. 

Andel,  Prank  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Outside  brake  bracket. 
1.455,562;  May  15. 

Andel,  Prank  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Outside  brake. 
1. 465.832  :  Aug.  21. 

Anderegg,  Gustavus  A.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Current  -  controlling      means      for      electric      circuits. 

1.442.460  ;  .Tan.  16. 

Anderman,  Roy  E.,  Wapakoneta,  Ohio.  Auto  jack. 
1.474.223  :   Nov.    13. 

Andersen,  Aage  P.,  Rolfe,  Iowa.  Salvage  apparatus  for 
raising  sunken  vessels.     1,468,622  ;  Sept.  25. 

Andersen.  Albert,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Measured-service  telephone  svstem. 
1,443,451  :   Jan.   30. 

Andersen,  Alfred  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  P.  Doml- 
niski.  Rock  Springs,  Wyo.  Mounting  for  mine-car 
wheels.      1.459.1.34;   June   19. 

Andersen,  Anders  S.,  West  Palm  Beach,  Pla.  Cable-lubri- 
cating device.     1,471,583  ;  Oct.   23. 

Andersen,  Andrew  C.,  assignor  to  Ternstedt  Manufactur- 
ing    Company,     Detroit,    Mich.       Rotarv-spindle     lock. 

1.465.461  :  Aug.  21. 

Andersen,  Andrew  C,  T.  P.  Archer,  and  P.  W.  Seller, 
assignors  to  Ternstedt  Manufacturing  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Bolt.     1,470.951 :  Oct.  16. 

Andersen.  Carl  A.  .T.,  Salt  Lake  Citv,  Utah.  Beet  topper. 
1.454,501  :  May  8. 

Andersen,  Christian  S.,  Dwight,  111.  Work  support. 
1,453,901  ;  May  1. 

Andersen,  Christopher  C,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Electric 
starter.      1,461,996;    July   17. 

Andersen,  Gammel,  Austin,  Tex.  Clip.  1,462,591 ; 
July  24. 

Andersen,  Johan  M.,  assignor  to  Albert  &  J.  M.  Andersen 
Manufacturing  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Electrical  con- 
nection.     1,443,669;  Jan.  30. 

Anderson,  Adrien  L.,  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  A.  Taylor, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Radlotelegraphy. '  1,454,307; 
May  8. 

Anderson,  Albert  C,  Chicago,  111.  Displaying  device. 
1,449,804;  Mar.  27. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


19 


Anderson,  Albert  &  3.  M.,  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Anderson,  Alf  E.,  assignor.) 
Anderson,  Albert  !>.,  Rockdale,  Wis.    Radiator.    1,444,297  ; 

Feb.  G. 
Anderson,    Alf   E.,    Milton,    assignor    to    Albert    &   J.    M. 

Anderson     Manufacturing     Company,     Boston,     Mass. 

Trolley-wire  support.     1,471,132 ;   Oct.   16. 
Anderson.    Alfred.    East   Rutherford,    N.    J.,    assignor    to 

The  FUntkote   Company,  Boston,  Mass.      Sheet-guiding 

device  for  saturating  tanks.     1,443,971  ;  Feb.  6. 
Anderson,  Alfred  A..   Jamestown,   N.  Y.     Joint   fastening 

for  furniture.     l,-f44.n9G  :  Feb.  13. 
.4.nderson,   Alfred  O.,    Salt  Lake  City,   Utah.     Combined 

can   opener  and   stopper.     1,466,108 ;   Aug.   28. 
Anderson,  Andrew  G.,  Chicago,  111.     Gauge.     1,449,368 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Anderson,  Andrew  M.,  Hepburn,  Iowa.    Stapling  machine. 

1,441,474;  Jan.  9. 
Anderson,  Anton.  Port  Washington,  Wis.     Concrete  stair 

block.     1,450,404  :   Apr.   3. 
Anderson,    Anton    A.,    Wilder,    Minn.      Sampling   dipper. 

1,406,920;    Sept.    4. 
Anderson,    Arthur    N.      (See    Saklatwalla,    B.    D.,    and 

Anderson.) 
Anderson,  Arvid  M.,  and  W.  W.  Abitz,  assignors  to  Rock- 
ford    Metal   Specialtv   Company,    Rockford,    111.     Apple 

coror.      1,448,652  ;    lilar.    13. 
Anderson,  August,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Concave  for  thrashing 

machines.      1,449,645  ;   Mar.   27. 
Anderson,    August    P.,    assignor    to    Anderson-Rees    Re- 
frigerating  Machine    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Refrigerating 

apparatus.     1,478,162  ;  Dec.  18. 
Anderson,     Augustus     F.,     Bangor,     Me.      Egg     beater. 

1.463,493  :  July  31. 
Anderson,  Averil  P.,   Bellevue,   Pa.     Lubricating  system. 

1,465,020  I  Aug.  21. 
Anderson-Barngrover  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Anderson,  Elmer  S., 

assignor.) 
Anderson-Barngrover  Mfg.    Co.      (See  Thompson,   Albert 

R.,  assignor.) 
Anderson  Brake  Appliance  Company,   The.      (See  Ander- 
son, Harley  E.,  assignor.) 
Anderson,  Cameron  C,  and  P.  Adams,  Windsor,  Ontario, 

Canada.    Pumigator.    1,469,872 ;  Oct.  9. 
Anderson,   Carl  A.,   Boston,   Mass.     Boomerang  thrower. 

1,457,764  ;  June  5. 
Anderson,  Carl  D.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  L.  Faust,  one- 
fourth  to  E.  S.  Ekstrom,  and  one-fourth  to  C.  E.  Swen- 

son,  Rockford,  III.     Universal  joint.     1,450,707.  Apr.  3. 
Anderson,  Carl  F.,  Brookfleld,  and  L.  W.  Knapp,  Berw.yn, 

assignors  to  Conlon  Electric  Washer  Company,  Cicero, 

111.     Woodworking  machine.     1,459,965  ;  June  26. 
Anderson,  Carl  F.,  Brookfleld,  and  L.  W.  Knapp,  Berwyn, 

assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Conlon  Corporation, 

Cicero,  111.     Woodworking  machine.     1,464,020  ;  Aug.  7. 
Anderson,    Carl   G.,   Boston,   assignor   to   J.   E.    Swanson, 

Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.    MalJing  dies.    1,471,472  ;  Oct.  23. 
Anderson,  Carl  L.,  et  al.     (See  Faust,  Levin,  assignor.) 
Anderson,  Carl  L.     (See  Middagh,  R.  E.,  and  Anderson.) 
Anderson,   Carl  L.,   et  al.      (See   Swenson,   Carl  E.,   as- 
signor.) 
Anderson,   Carl   L.,   assignor   of  one-fourth   to   L.   Faust, 

one-fourth  to  E.   S.  Ekstrom,  and  one-fourth   to   C.   E. 

Swenson,   Rockford,   111.     Universal  joint.     1,450,706 : 

Apr.   3. 
Anderson,   Carl  0.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Pliers.     1,468,252  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Anderson,   Charles  A.,   Chicago,    111.     Pump.     1,474,877; 

Nov.  20. 
Anderson,   Charles   C,   Cedar  Rapids,   Iowa,   assignor   to 

The  Anderson    Piston   Company,   Bowling   Green,   Ohio. 

Piston.     1,444,942  ;   Feb.   13. 
Anderson,   Charles  E.,  Chicago,  and  F.  P.  Perkins,   Park 

Ridge.    111.      Automatic  vacuum   producer.      1,441,651 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Anderson,   Charles   E.,  and   L.   Feldman,   Sioux   Falls,   S. 

Dak.     Life  guard.     1,445,655  ;  Feh.  20. 
Anderson,    Charles    M.,    Waterloo,    Iowa.      Teat    cup    for 

milking  machines.     1,476,788  ;  Dec.   11. 
Anderson,    Charles   T.      (See   Grieten,    Frederick   M.,    as- 
signor.) 
Anderson,   Charles  W.,   et  al.      (See   Cooper,   Daniel  R., 

assignor.) 
Anderson,   Charles   W.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Power  control 

for    saw    tables   and   the   like.      1,450,906 ;    Apr.    10. 
Anderson,   Christina,   et   al.      (See  Gutekunst,  David   W., 

as.signor.) 
Anderson,   Clifton  R.      (See  Farris,  Grover  C.  assignor.) 
Anderson,   Conrad   E.,   Detroit,  Mich.     Steel  newel  post. 

1,472,897;  Nov.  6. 
Anderson,  Coverdale  S.,  Lesbury,  and  R.  Wood,  Alnwick. 

England.     Roller,   drum,   sheave,   pulley,   and  the  like. 

1,448,989;  Mar.  20. 
Anderson,    Dennis    M.,    Columbus,    Ohio.      Drain    shelf. 

1,477,799;   Dec.   18. 
Anderson,   Duncan   M.,  Mainz,   Germany.     Artificial  arm. 

1.458,923  :   June  19. 
Anderson,  E.  D.,  Inc.      (See  Anderson,  E.  D.,  and  Beck- 

mann,  assignors.) 
Anderson,  E.  D.,  Inc.     (See  Beckmann,  Carl,  assignor.) 
Anderson,   Earl   A.,   Cleveland.   Ohio,   assignor   to   General 

Electric  Company.    Light  fixture.   Des.  62,542  ;  June  19. 


.\nderson.  Edgar  T.,  and  W.  Morgan,  Scranton,  Pa.  Skim- 
ming device  for  coal   jigs.      1,455,854;   May  22. 

Anderson,  Edward,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Grain  separator. 
1,464,491;   Aug.   14. 

Anderson,  Edward,  assignor  of  ono-tenth  to  J.  H.  Moor- 
man, Denver,   Colo.     Lock.     1,455,770 ;  May  22. 

Anderson,  Edward,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  A.  A.  Simonds-Dayton  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Making  ceramic  products.     1,458,376  ;   June   12. 

Anderson,  Edward,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  A.  A.  Simonds-Dayton  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Storage   battery.     1,458,377 ;   June   12. 

Anderson,  Edward  C.  (See  La  Grandeur,  A.  J.,  and  An- 
derson.) 

Anderson,  Elmer  S.,  assignor  to  Anderson-Barngrover 
Mfg.  Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Prune  dipper  and  grader. 
1,475,419  ;  Nov.  27. 

Anderson,  Emil  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Furnace  grate. 
1,459,870  ;  June  26. 

Anderson,  Emil  S.,  Chicago,  III.  Curtain  stretcher. 
1,441,901  ;  Jan.  9. 

Anderson,  Emma  V.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Folding  table. 
1,472,575  :  Oct.  30. 

Anderson,  Emmerick,  Dayton,  Ky.  Shoe.  1,467,296; 
Sept.  11. 

Anderson,  Ernest.     (See  Nelson,  John,  assignor.) 

Anderson,  Ernest  D.,  and  C.  Beckmann,  assignors  to  E.  D. 
Ander.«;on,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Box-making  machine. 
1.463,454  :  July  31. 

Anderson,  Ernst  G.  K.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Appleton  Electric  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Lens  mounting 
for  lamp  casings.     1,462,472  ;  July  24. 

Anderson,  Ernst  G.  K.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Appleton  Electric  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic 
switch  control  for  spotlamps.     1,462,473  ;  July  24. 

Anderson,  Ernst  G.  K.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Appleton  Electric  Co.,  (ihicago,  111.  Spot  extension 
lamp.     1,469,981  ;  Oct.  9. 

Anderson,  Ernst  G.  K.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Appleton  Electric  Co.  Mounting  for 
universal  spotlamps.     1,469,982  ;  Oct.  9. 

Anderson,  Evald,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  International 
Precipitation  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus 
for  the  electrical  separation  of  suspended  material  from 
gases.     1.444,997;  Feb.  13. 

Anderson,  Evald,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Western  Precipitation  Company.  Mak- 
ing cement  and  by-products.     1.465,833  ;  Aug."  21. 

Anderson,  Evald,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Western  Precipitation  Comp.Tny.  Re- 
covering potassium  compound  in  connection  with  cement 
manufacture.     1,465,834:  Aug.  21. 

Anderson,  Evald,  and  W.  A.  Schmidt,  assignors  to  Inter- 
national Precipitation  Company,  Los  Angeles.  Calif. 
Apparatus  for  electrical  separation  of  suspended  par- 
ticles from   cases.      1,444.092 ;   Feb.   6. 

Anderson,  Francis  V.,  Eaclne,  Wis.  Tire  tool.  1,469,138  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Anderson,  Frank,  assignor  to  Barcalo  Manufacturing 
Company.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Bedstead  end  frame.  Des. 
62.357  :  May  15. 

Anderson,  Frank  C,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Switch  stand. 
1.447,611  :   Mar.   6. 

Anderson,  Frank  C,  assignor  to  The  American  Valve  and 
Meter  Comp.any,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Switch  stand. 
1,463,140:  July  24. 

Anderson,  Fred  E.,  Osage  City,  Kans.  Motor  control. 
1.477,926;   Dec.  18. 

Anderson,  Fred  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Robert,  Osage 
City,  Kans.  Disruptable  pin  for  motor-starting  de- 
vices.    1.466,780:  Sept.  4. 

Anderson,  Fred  E.,  assignor  to  D.  S.  Erickson,  Osage  City, 
Kans.  Combined  intake  manifold  and  fuel  preheater. 
1,466.921  :   Sept.  4. 

Anderson,  Fred  J.,  Bishop  Hill,  L.  H.  Cowden,  Kewanee, 
and  L.  Ericson,  Bishop  Hill,  111.  Planter.  1,477,097  ; 
Dec.    11. 

Anderson,  Fritz  A.,  assignor  to  Burdick  Cabinet  Company, 
Milton,  Wis.     Therapeutic  appliance.     1,472,779  ;  Nov.  6. 

Anderson,  George  D.,  Hastings,  Nebr.  Flexible  translucent 
sheet.     1.475.774:  Nov.  27. 

Anderson,  George  B.,  Montpelier,  Vt.  Adjustable  keeper 
plate.     1,458,637;  June  12. 

.\nderson,  George  H.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Automatic  valve 
means.      1,444.943;   Feb.   13. 

.■Anderson,  George  H.,  Kalamazoo.  Mich.  Vacuum  heating 
system  and  automatic  and  safety  control  means  therefor. 
1.445.0G1  :  Feb.  13. 

Anderson,  George  H.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Automatic  valve 
means.      1,461,885;    July    17. 

Anderson.  George  M.,  In'wood,  Iowa.  Eccentric  hook. 
1.449,576:  Mar.  27. 

Anderson,  George  W.,  St.  Louis,  AIo.  Adjustable  droplight 
support.     1,452,950  ;  Apr.  24. 

Anderson,  Gideon,  assignor  to  The  West  Gravitiser  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Tilting  table.  1,470,132; 
Oct.  9. 

Anderson,  Gustaf  W.  (See  Howard,  S.  R.,  and  Ander- 
son.) 

Anderson.  Harley  C.  E.,  North  Vancouver,  British  Colum- 
bia. Canada.  Sun-sheltering  cover  for  pneumatic  tires. 
1,472,033  ;  Oct.  30. 


20 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Oontimied. 


Anderson,  Harley  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  American  Hand  Brake  Company.  Hold- 
inpr  devicp  for  car-brake  mechanism.    1,465..S28  ;  .\n(r.  21. 

Anderson,  Harley  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
American  Hand  Brake  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Brake- 
operating  mechanism.     1,468,691 ;  Sept.  25. 

Anderson,  Harley  E.,  assi};nor  to  The  Anderson  Brake 
Appliance  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Brake  apparatus 
for  railwav  and  other  vehicles.     1,467,701  ;   Sept.  11. 

Anderson,  Harold  N.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
rolling  gears  by  a  new  method.     1,460,528  ;  July  3. 

Anderson,  Harry  B.,  et  al.  (See  Ashley,  Erie  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Anderson,  Harry  F.,  et  al.  (See  Hancock,  Raymond  F., 
assignor.) 

Anderson,  Harry  P.,  Marion,  Ind.  Method  and  machine 
for  constructing  embossed  glass  plate.  1,465,507  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Anderson,  Harry  T.,  assignor  to  Harry  Vissering  and 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Manufacture  of  drawbar  yokes. 
1,443,518  ;  Jan.  30. 

Anderson,  Harry  T.,  Butler,  assignor  to  Standard  Steel 
Car  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Door-locking  mecha- 
nism.    1,469,852  ;  Oct.  2. 

Ander.son,  Henry  J.,  Anacortes,  Wash.  Berry  carrier. 
1,447,402  ;  Mar.  6. 

Anderson,  Herman  E.  G.,  Indiana  Harbor,  Ind.  Cow-tail 
holder.      1,467,221  ;   Sept.   4. 

Anderson,  Herschel  F.,  Huntsville,  111.  Mail-bag  catcher 
and  deliverer.     1,474,101 ;   Nov.   13. 

Anderson,  Howard  P.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Cast-steel  hopper 
for  hopper-bottom  cars.     1,444,443  ;   Feb.  6. 

Anderson.  Howard  P.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Locomotive  fire  bos. 
1,446,081 ;  Feb.  20. 

Anderson.  James.      (See  Pyle,  D.  P.,  and  Anderson.) 

Anderson,  James,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Soot  blower. 
1,464,798  ;   Aug.   14. 

Anderson,  James  A.,  Morgan,  Utah.  Conveyer.  1,478,844  ; 
Dec.   25. 

Anderson,  James  B.,  assignor  to  Pumpless  Blow  Torch 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Blowtorch.  1,456,718; 
May   29. 

Anderson,  James  B.,  Shaler  Township,  Allegheny  County, 
assignor  to  Peoples  Natural  Gas  Company,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.      Gas    burner.      1,456,754 ;    May    29. 

Anderson,  James  B.,  Shaler  Township,  Allegheny  County, 
assignor  to  The  Peoples  Natural  Gas  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Valve.     1,477,023 ;  Dec.  11. 

.inderson,  James  C,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Varley 
Duplex  Magnet  Company.  Circuit  breaker  and  con- 
troller.     1,445,261  ;   Feb.   13. 

Anderson,  .Tames  C,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Varley 
Duplex  Magnet  Comnany.  Circuit  breaker  and  con- 
troller.    1,445,262;  Feb.  13. 

Anderson,  James  G.,  Needham,  assignor  to  Pressure 
Proof  Piston  Ring  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Making 
resilient  split  rings.      1,450.346  ;  Apr.   3. 

Anderson,  James  L.,  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Air  Reduction  Company,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Welding  apparatus.  1,449,369 ; 
Mar.  2T. 

Anderson,  James  L.,  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Air  Reduction  Company,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Permanent  Joint  in  fabricated  form 
and   making  the  same.     1,450,935  ;   Apr.   10. 

Anderson,  James  L.,  Bayonne,  and  S.  Plumley,  Westfield, 
N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Air  Reduc- 
tion Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pres- 
sure regulator.     1,450.236  :  Apr.  3. 

Anderson.  James  R.,  Hot  Springs,  Mont.  Attachment 
for  beds.     1,460.306  ;   June  26. 

Anderson,  James  W.,  administrator.     (See  Hill,  Percy  L.) 

Anderson,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Anderson  Manufnctur- 
ing  Company,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Photographer's 
studio  appliance.     1,474.809  :  Nov.  20. 

Anderson,  Jasper  R..  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  Necktie  holder. 
Des.  63,064  ;  Oct.  2. 

Anderson,  .John,  Duhith,  Minn.  Indicator  for  washing 
machines.     1,441,821  ;   Jan.  9. 

Anderson,  John,  Massbach,  111.  Latch  for  sates.  1,447  705- 
Mar.  6.  -  .        , 

Anderson.      John,      Charleston,      Wash.        Spark      plug 

1.407.413:  Sept.  11. 
Anderson.   John   A.,   Geneseo,   111.     Attachment   for   bear- 
ings.    1,455,515  :  May  15. 
Anderson.    John    P..    Oakland,    Calif.      Canning    machine. 

1,455,013  :   May   15. 
Anderson.     John'  F.,     Oakland,    Calif.       Can    exhauster. 

1,4.55,014  ;  May  15. 
Anderson,  John  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Sled  knee.     1,473,415  : 

Nov.  6. 
Anderson,    .John    M.    S.,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Toy    fishing 

game.      1,473,603;   Nov.   13. 
Anderson,  John  N..  Lawrence,  Mass.     Driver  for  spinning 

spools.     1,469,983;  Oct.  9. 
Anderson,  John  O.,  and  O.  P.  Peterson,  Ely,  Minn.     Cbarso 

prohontin','  and   vaporizinc:   device.      1.445.104;    Fi^h     1.", 
Anderson,  John  O.,  and  0.  P.  Peterson,  Elv,  Minn.   Charsro 

preheating  and  vaporizing  device.     1,462,844  ;  July  24 
Anderson.     John     R.,     Molino,     111.       Plane.       1448"l77- 

Mar.   13.  ... 

Anderson,   Julius.  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Quick-action  vise 

1,475,618;  Nov.  27. 


Anderson,  Leonard  H.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Draw-chuck 
attachment.     1,453,117;   Apr.   24. 

Anderson,  Leonldas  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Clutch.  1.440,575  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Andersou,  Lorenzo  N.,  Hawkinsville,  Ga.  Self-serving 
store.     1,461.374;   July   10. 

Anderson,  Louis  W.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
The  Tunnel  &  Sewer  Machine  Engineering  Company, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.    Tunneling  machine.     1,462,997  ;  .Tuly  24. 

Anderson,  Louis  W.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
The  Tunnel  &  Sewer  Machine  Engineering  Company, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Erector  for  tunnel  structures. 
1,478,163  ;  Dec.  18. 

Anderson,  Louis  W.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
Tunnel  &  Sewer  Machine  Engineering  Company,  Buf- 
falo.  N.   Y.      Tunneling   machine.      1,478.466  ;    Dec.   25. 

Anderson  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Anderson, 
James  W.,  assignor.) 

Anderson,  Martin,  Randwick,  near  Sydney,  New  South 
^Vales,  Australia.  Expanding  and  smoothing  the  bores 
in  gun  barrels.     1,455,771  ;  May  22. 

Anderson,  Monroe,  Pembroke,  Ky.  Powder  sprayer. 
1,464,799  :    Aug.   14. 

Anderson  Motor  Company.     (See  Deas,  Coon  A.,  assignor.) 

Anderson.  Nathalia  C.,  Franklin,  Jlinn.  Collapsible  nest. 
1,443,809  :   Jan.  30. 

Anderson,  Nelson  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Refrigerating  ap- 
paratus.     1,444,862  ;   Feb.  13. 

Anderson,  Newton  M.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
T.  Bemis,  sr.,  T.  Bemis,  jr.,  arid  R.  Berais,  trustees  of 
Anderson  Steam  Vulcanizer  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Vulcanizer.     Rel5,70l  ;  Oct.  23. 

Anderson,  Niels  K.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Tem- 
perature relay.     1,470,676  ;  Oct.  16. 

Anderson,  Nils  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tool  for  grinding 
electrical  contact  points.     1.458.459  ;  June  12. 

Anderson,  Olaf  A.,  and  J.  M.  Macrae,  assignors  to  Michi- 
gan Machine  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Means  for  resurfac- 
ing cylinders.     1,472,036  ;  Oct.  30. 

Anderson.  Ole,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  Nilsson,  Ham- 
mond,   Ind.      Wall    panel.      Des.    63,020:    Sept.    18. 

Anderson,  Olof  B.,  Marquette,  Mich.,  assignor  to  E.  H, 
Longyear  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Oil-saving  de- 
■Tice  for  oil  wells.     1,472,952  ;  Nov.  6. 

Anderson,  Oscar,  East  Gloucester,  Mass.  Holder  for 
canvas  stretcher  frames.      1,456,861  ;   May   29. 

Anderson,  Otto,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Steering-wheel  lock. 
1,445,866:  Feb.  20. 

Anderson,  Peter,  Owatonna,  Minn.  Pencil  pin  and  clip. 
1,451,413  ;  Apr.   10. 

Anderson,  Peter  A.  (See  Armstrong,  P.  M.,  and  Ander- 
son.) 

Anderson  Piston  Company,  The.  (See  Anderson,  Charles 
C,  assignor.) 

Anderson,  Raymond  E.,  Boone,  Iowa.  Draft  equalizer. 
1.450.781  ;  Apr.  3. 

Anderson-Rees  Refrigerating  Machine  Co.  (See  Ander- 
son, August  P.,   assignor.) 

Anderson,  Richard  E.',  Portland,  and  O.  G.  Larson, 
Silverton,  assignors  to  A.  &  L.  Motor  Corporation, 
Albany,  Oreg.  Valve  mechansim  for  internal-combus- 
tion engines.     1,467,747  :  Sept.  11. 

Anderson,  Robert  D.,  Enid.  Okla.  Gate.  1,441,322 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Anderson,  Robert  H..  Ambler,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Asbestos 
Shingle.  Slate  &  Sheathing  Company.  Apparatus  for 
forming  strips  of  a.sbestos-cement  material.  1,45.'?, 675: 
June  12. 

Anderson.  Robert  M.,  Como,  Miss.  Plow  fender. 
1.450,828  ;  Apr.  3. 

Anderson.  Robert  W.,  Covington,  Ky.  Rail  mounting. 
1,454.915  ;  May  15. 

Anderson.  Roy  H.,  St.  James,  Minn.  Garment  fastener. 
1.459,966:   June   26. 

Anderson,  Samuel  R.,  Hardin,  111.  Dirigible  headlight  for 
vehicles.     1,464,125  ;  Aug.  7. 

Anderson,  Swan  F.,  Rockford,  111.  Hand  tool.  1,476,033; 
Dec.  4. 

Anderson,  Swan  P.,  and  A.  Farh,  Rockford,  111.  Wreck- 
ing tool.     1,473,072;  Nov.  6. 

Anderson,  Thomas  P.  (See  Carpenter,  R.  P.,  and  An- 
derson.) 

.\nderson,  Thomas  G.     (See  McCov.  H.  A.,  and  Anderson.) 

.inderson,  Tom  D.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Bed.  1,452,104; 
Apr.  17. 

Anderson.  Ulrich,  Wausau,  Wis.  Grinding  machine. 
1, 480.034  :   July   3. 

Anderson,  Victor  C,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Bucksaw  frame. 
1,470,372  :  Oct.  9. 

.\nderson,  Vincent  G..  Kenoslia,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  F.  C.  Austin  Machinery  Company. 
Walking  motion,  propelling  apparatus.  1,455,380 ; 
May  15. 

-Miderson,  Virgil  C,  assignor  to  Federal  Generator  Asso- 
ciation, Seattle,  Wash.     Vaporizer.     1,459,667  :  June  19. 

Anderson,  William  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Exposure  timer. 
1.474.342:  Nov.  20. 

Anderson,  William  P.,  Torrington,  Wyo.  Scraping  tool. 
1,443.860:  Jan.  30. 

.'Vnderson,  William  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Valve-actuat- 
ing  rod    for    internal-combustion    engines.      1,443,940 ; 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  Ot^FICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patenieen — Continuoil. 


21 


Anderson,  William  M.,  BoyceviUe,  Wis.     Cow-tail  holder. 

1,470.040  ;  Oct.  9. 
Anderson,  William  P.     (See  Bryce,  J.  W.,  and  Anderson.  1 
Anderson,  Wilson  D.,  Bremerton,  Wash.     Vending  di'vlcc. 

1,450.8L'9  ;   Apr.   3. 
Anderson,  Wilson  D.,  Bremerton,  Wash.     Vending  device. 

1,4,50,S30  ;  Apr.  3. 
Andersson,  I'atrilv,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Photograph-pnntins 

macliine.     1,47G,574  :  Dec.  4. 
Andlaiier,  Albert  1'.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Reel.     1,467,52:5 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Andrado,    Cipriano,    jr..    New    York,    N.    Y.      Differential. 

1,471,642  :  Oct.  23. 
Andrnde,   Cipriano,   Jr.,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Differential. 

1,472,452 :   Oct.   30.  „         ^,   , 

Andrade,    Cipriano,   jr..    New   York,    N.    Y.  .    Differential. 

1.473,201  ;   Nov.  6. 
Andrade.  Jules,  Doubs,  France.     Combination  of  sprlng.s 

1,440,363  ;  Jan.  2. 
Andrae,    Peter   J.,   and  A.   W.   Swanson,   Seattle,   Wash.; 

said  Andrae   assianor   to   said   Swanson.      Can   opener. 

1,441,652  ;  Jan.  9. 
Andraska,  Frank,  Marshfleld,  Wis.   Tire  chain.    1,452,405  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Andre,    Marie    J.    C,    Paris,    France.      Pneumatic    tire. 

1,458,458  ;  June  12. 
Andrea,  Ai^nes  I...,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to   Nichols 

Dehydiator    Corporation.      Apparatus    for    desiccating 

food.     1,452,586;  Apr.  24. 
Andreas,  Alex  B.,  assignor  to  J.  G.  Howard,  Chicago;  111. 

Bottle-cap  remover  and  sealer.      1,448,047  ;   Mar.   13. 
Andreasen,    Andreas,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Broom   and   mop 

hanger.     1,440,900;  Jan.   2. 
Andreau.  Roland  L.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 

&    Company,    Wilmington,    Del.      Production    of    phos- 
phorus oxychloride.     1,462,732  ;  July  24. 
Andreau.  lioland    L.,   assignor   to   E.    I.   du   Pont   de  Ne- 
mours &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.    Refining  camphor. 

1.46S.S71  ;  Sept.  18. 
Andreau,  Roland  L.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 

&    Company,     Wilmington,     Del.       Producing    terpenic 

alcohols.     1,478,690;  Dec.  25. 
Andreino,     Hector,    assignor    to    Society    Fabriques    des 

Moutres   Zenith   successeur   de   Fabriques   des   Moutres 

Zenith  Georges  Favre-Tacot  &  Cie.,  Le  Locle,  Switzer- 
land.     Magneto.      1,442,512  ;   Jan.   16. 
Andres,     George     S.,     Chicago,     111.       Attaching     device. 

1,455,516  ;   May  15. 
Andres,  Lorraine  F.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Film-transporting 

box.      1,465,204  ;   Aug.   14. 
Andresen,  August,   Oakland,  Calif.     Combined  buffer  and 

bumper.     1,449,210;  Mar.  20. 
Andresen,    P*ter    N.,    and    P.    J.    Jeffway,    Salem,    Oreg. 

Dirigible  headlight.     1,461,341;  J«ly  10. 
Andresen,    Viggo    V.    .T.,    Copenhagen,    Denmark.      Denti- 
frice.    1,470,794;  Oct.  16. 
Andrew,    Cecil   D.,    Bu.xton,    England.      Chuck    for   lathes 

and  the  like.     1,456,293  :  May  22. 
Andrew,   George  E.      (See  Robbins,   Frank,   assignor.) 
Andrew,  Joseph.      (See  Andrew,  Richard  E.,  assignor.) 
Andrew,   Leroy   S.      (See  Bronson,   George  E.,   assignor.) 
Andrew,   Richard  E.,   assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Andrew, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     Trolley  crossing.     1,450,276  ;  Apr.  3. 
Andrew,     Thomas,     Rochdale,     England.     Yarn     package. 

1.477,162  ;   Dec.   11, 
Andrew,  Vaughan  L..  Superior,  Wis.     Wind-wheel  hub  for 

windmills.     1,465,404  ;  Aug.  21. 
Andrews,  Benjamin,  Houston,  Tex.     Apparatus  for  treat- 
ing hydrocarbons.     1,464,918  ;  Aug.  14. 
Andrews,  Charles,  jr.,  assignor  to  Andrews  Wire  &  Iron 

Works,  Rockford,  111.     Bag  holder.     1,442,113  ;  Jan.  16. 
Andrews,  Charles,  jr.,  Rockford,  111.,  assignor,  by   mesne 

assignments,    to    The    Washburn    Company,    Worcester, 

Mass.     Handle   for  toasters   and  the  like.     1,463,541  ; 

July  31. 
Andrews,   Charles  W.,    Spokane,   Wash.     Portable   house. 

1.459,761  :   June   26. 
Andrews,  Cbarles  W.,  Duluth,  Minn.     Complete  gasifica- 
tion of  solid  fuel.     1,474,012  ;  Nov.   13. 
Andrews,  Charlie  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  E.  Moore, 

Caryville,   Tenn.      Combined   trolley    frog   and    electric 

cut-out.     1,463,029  ;  July  24. 
Andrews,     Dennis     C,     Cloquet,    Minn.       Wood    chipper. 

1,464,690;   Aug.   14. 
Andrews,   Edgar  J.,   Rupert,  Idaho.     Scraper  attachment 

for  tractors.     1,459,566;  June  19. 
-Vndrews,  Edith  F.,  and  W.  B.  Sturgis,  Chicaso.  111.     Re- 
peating mechanism  for  phonographs.    1,473,071 ;  Nov.  6. 
Andrews,     Edward     F.,     Maywood,      111.        Hydrometer. 

1,453,488  ;  May  1. 
Andrews,    Edward    F.,    and    R.    E.    Acre,    Maywood,    111. 

Single-unit  generating  plant.     1,447,371  ;  Mar.  6. 
Andrews.    Frank    W.,    Wapakoneta,    Ohio.     Auxiliary   air 

valve  for  engines.     1,443.554  ;  Jan.  30. 
Andrews,    Frederick    A.,   Pequannock,    N.    J.,    assignor    to 

The  Esmond  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Blanket  or  similar 

article.     Des.   62,078 ;   Mar.   13. 
Andrews,   Frederick    .\..   Pequannock,    N.   J.,    assignor    to 

The  Esmond  Mills.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Blanket  or  similar 

article.     Des.   62,079 ;   Mar.   13. 
Andrews,   Frederick   A.,   Pequannock,   N.   J.,    assignor    to 

The  Esmond  Mills.  New  York,  N.  Y.    Blanket  or  similar 

article.      Des.   62,080 ;  Mar.   13. 


Andrews,  Frederick  A.,  Pequannock,  N.  .1.,  assignor  tc 
The  Esmond  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blanket  or  similar 
article.      Des.   62,081  ;   Mar.   13. 

Andrews,  Frederick  A.,  Pequannock,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
The  Esmond  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blanket  or  simi- 
lar article.     Des.  62,082  ;  Mar.  13. 

Andrews,  Frederick  A.,  Pequannock,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
The  Esmond  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blanket  or  simi- 
lar article.     Des.  62,083  ;  Mar.  13. 

Andrews,  Frederick  A.,  Pequannock,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
The  Esmond  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blanket  or  simi- 
lar article.     Des.  62,084  ;  Mar.  13. 

-indrews,  Frederick  A.,  Pequannock,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
The  Esmond  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blanket  or  simi- 
lar article.     Des.  62,085  ;  Mar.  13. 

Andrews,  Frederick  A.,  Pequannock,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
The  Esmond  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blanket  or  simi- 
lar article.     Des.  62,086  ;  Mar.  13. 

Andrews,  Frederick  A.,  Pequannock,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Esmond  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blanket  or  similar 
article.      Des.    62,130 ;    Mar.    27. 

Andrews,  Frederick  A.,  Pequannock,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Esmond  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blanket  or  similar 
article.     Des.   62,131  ;   Mar.   27. 

Andrews,  Frederick  A.,  Pequannock,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
The  Esmond  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blanket  or  similar 
article.     Des.  62,161  ;  Apr.  3. 

Andrews,  Frederick  A.,  Pequannock,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
The  Esmond  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blanket  or  similar 
article.     Des.  62,162  ;  Apr.   3. 

Andrews,  Frederick  A.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  The  Esmond 
Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blanket  or  similar  article.  Des. 
62,252;  Apr.  24. 

Andrews,  Fredrick  B.,  Yonkera,  N.  Y.  Lawn  mower. 
1,441,141  ;  Jan.  2. 

Andrews,  Harry  D.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  Hood  attachment. 
1,447,114  ;  Feb.  27. 

Andrews,  John  G.,  Murphyeboro,  111.  Sanitary  soap  tray. 
1,459,043  ;  June  19. 

Andrews,  John  M.     (See  Stanley,  Charles  0.,  assignor.) 

Andrews,  John  S.,  Gary,  Ind.  Steam  iwiler.  1,459,648  ; 
June  19. 

Andrews,  John  S.,  Gary,  Ind.  Combustion  apparatus. 
1,459,649  ;  June  19. 

Andrews,  Leslie  G.,  and  R.  R.  Theis,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 
Key    holder.      1,451,802 ;   Apr.    17. 

Andrews,  Preston  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Envelope-fastening 
device.     1,474,876  ;  Nov.  20. 

Andrews,  Richard,  assignor  of  three-fourths  to  E.  O. 
Zynda,  Charles  Town,  W.  Va.  Paper  tent.  1,448,821  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Andrews,  Roger  W.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  North- 
ern Equipment  Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Feeding  water  to 
boilers.     1,440,521 ;  Jan.   2. 

Andrews.  Roger  W.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Northern 
Equipment  Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Boiler-feed-water  regu- 
lator.    1,454,146;  May  8. 

Andrews,  William  6.,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  and  process 
for  remilling  finished  flour  to  bleach  same  and  open 
starch  cells.     1,462,730;   July  24. 

Andrews  Wire  &  Iron  Works.  (See  Andrews,  Charles, 
jr.,  assignor.) 

Andrich,  Herbert  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Pneumatic-tire  cas- 
ing.    1,455.855  ;  May  22. 

Andrioli,  Vlttorio,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Expanding  cross- 
head  shoe.     1,475,337  ;  Nov.   27. 

Andrist,  Loren  W.  R.,  Mankato,  Minn.  Camping  kit. 
1,441,475  ;  Jan.   9. 

Andrix,  Harry,  Adrian,  Mich.  Nut  lock.  1,448,178 ; 
Mar.   13. 

Andrus,  Millard  B.,  Draper,  Utah.  Beet  topper.  1,465,798  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Anekee,  John.     (See  Faubert,  V.  T.,  Anekee,  and  Young.) 

Anfindsen,  Christian  B.,  Charleroi,  Pa.  Kick-back  car 
dump.     1,453,331 ;  May  1. 

Angel,   Adrian  W.      (See  Moll,  W.,  and  Angel.) 

Angel,  Albert,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Advertising  apparatus. 
1,465,753  :  Aug.  21. 

Angel  International  Corporation.  (S^e  Stanley,  Irving, 
assignor.) 

Angeletti,  Joseph  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  cutter. 
1.445,057  ;   Feb.   13. 

Angell,  Arnold  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  finishing  leather.    1,463,542 ;  July  31. 

Angell,  Chester  M.,  assignor  to  Vesta  Battery  Corpo- 
ration, Chicago,  111.  Handling,  drying,  and  forming 
pasted    battery    plates.      1,451,801 ;    Apr.    17. 

Angell,  Chester  M.,  assignor  to  Vesta  Battery  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Isolator  for  battery  separators. 
1,460,010;  .Tune  26. 

Angell,  Frank  B.,  assignor  of  seven-sixteenths  to  A. 
Koenig,  San  Francisco,  and  one-eighth  to  C.  F.  For- 
ester, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Can-opening  device. 
1.472,862  ;  Nov.  6. 

.ingehis,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Steaming  cabinet. 
1,453,967  ;  May  1. 

Angerer,  Victor,  Ridley  Park,  assignor  to  William  Whar- 
ton, Jr.,  &  Company,  Incorporated,  Easton,  Pa.  Switch 
tongue.     1,466,461  ;  Aug.  28. 

Angevjne,  G.  U.,  Company,  The.  (See  Angevine,  Glenn 
TJ.,  assignor.) 

.\ngevine,  Glenn  V.,  assignor  to  The  G.  U.  Angevine 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Drapery  hanger.  1,451,754 : 
Apr.  17. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FRO'M  THK 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Angier,  Edward  H.  (See  Wheildon,  William  JI.,  as- 
signor.) 

Angier,  Edward  H.,  Framingham,  Mass.  Bale.  1,468,130  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Angier,  Edward  H.,  Framingham,  Mass.  Pacliaging  arti- 
cles.    1  476  319  *  Dec.  4. 

Angier,  Edward  H.,  Framingbam,  and  W.  M.  Wheildon, 
Ashland,  Mass.,  said  Wheildon  assignor  to  said  Angler. 
Package.     1,447,331 ;   Mar.  6. 

Angle  Brace  Collapsible  Box  Company.  (See  Beere, 
Arthur  W.,  assignor.) 

Angle,  Glc'un  D.,  Uayton,  Ohio.  Adjustable  coupling  for 
magneto  drives.     1,454,594  ;  May  8. 

Anglemyer,  Williard  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Shock  ab- 
sorber.    1,476,320  ;  Dec.  4. 

Anglim,  Thomas  H.,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.  Method  and  appara- 
tus for  pasteurizing  milk.     1,468,871 ;  Sept.  25. 

Anglo  American  Mill  Co.  (See  Lake,  Edmund  h .,  as- 
signor. ) 

Angus,  Arthur  R.,  Minehead,  England.  Railway  satc- 
runuing  device.     1,443,304;  Jan.  23. 

Angus,  Arthur  R.,  Westminster,  London,  England.  Con- 
trol of  trains.     1,443,305  ;  Jan.  23. 

Animated  Picture  Products  Company.  (See  Saalburg, 
Charles  W.,  assignor.)  ^       ^  ,  ,     ,„,. 

Anko  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Kohl,  Theo- 
dore G.,  assignor.) 

Anlauf,  Carl,  Pipestone,  Minn.  Walking  stepladder. 
1,467,245;   Sept.   4. 

Annison,  Richard  H.,  London,  England.  Piston-control 
mechanism.     1,463,785  ;  Aug.  7. 

Ansardi,  Adam.     (See  Uravolet,  J.  D.,  and  Ansardi.) 

Ansart,  Louis  L.,  assignor  to'  Underwood  Computing  Ma- 
chine Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Computing  machine. 
1,460,469  ;  July  3. 

Ansbacher  Motorenfabrik  Karl  Bachmann  Aktiengesell- 
schaft.      (See   Kreissle,   Hermann   O.,   assignor.) 

Anschutz  &  Co.     (See  Schuler,  Max,  assignor.) 

Ansco  Company.     (See  Bornmann,  Carl.,  assignor.) 

Ansco    Company.      (See   Pausch,   Oliver   W.,    assignor.) 

Anshen,  Zalkind,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Boston 
Jewelry  Manufacturing  Company.  Crown  setting  for 
articles  of  jewelry.     Des.  63,548 ;   Dec.   18. 

Ansley  Aerial  Company.     (See  Smith,  Robert  B.,  assignor.) 

Ansley,  Frederick  C.  R.  (See  Bedingfield.  Charles  H., 
assignor. )  .         , ,  , 

Anson,  Edward  E.,  Clarksville,  Ohio.  Adjustable  gate. 
1,458,794  ;   June   12. 

Ansorge,  Percy  I.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lightmg-fixturc 
part.     Des.   62,560 ;   June   26. 

Ansorge,  Percy  I.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lighting-fixture  part. 
Des.    62,630 ;    July   10. 

Anspach,  Charles,  Brownlee,  Nebr.  Folding  egg  crate. 
1,468,936;  Sept.  25.  ^     . 

Anspach,  Marcel,  assignor  to  Societe  Anonyme  Beige 
"Saber"  Entreprises  &  Revetements,  Brussels,  Belgium. 
Glass  tile  for  covering  walls.     1,454,84:'  ;  May  15. 

Anstead,  George  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Type-bar  clip  for 
typewriters.      1,443,065  ;   Jan.   23. 

Antal,  John,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Jewel  case.  Des.  63,445  ; 
Dec.    11. 

Anthon,  John  H.,  San  Francisco  Calif.  Game.  1,475,734  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Anthon,  John  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  L.  Slee,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Antiskidding  device.  1,447,004  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Anthony,  Alfred  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Burner.  1,451,063  ; 
Apr.   10. 

Anthony  Company.     (See  Anthony,  William  C,  assignor.) 

Anthony  Company,  The.    (See  Dent,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Anthony  Company,  The.  (See  Martindell,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Anthony  Company,  The.  (See  Morse,  Albert  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Anthony  Company,  The.  (See  WoUheim,  Walter  E., 
assignor.) 

Anthony,  George  H.,  Sykesville,  Pa.  Automatic  tire 
pump.     1,448,248  ;  Mar.  13. 

Anthonv,  James  T.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Washing  ma- 
chine.     1,459.079  :  June  19. 

Anthony,  Joseph  W.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Leather-folding  ma- 
chine.    1,477,745;  Dec.  18. 

Anthony,  Marcus  O.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pin  ticket. 
1,451,486;  Apr.  10. 

Anthony,  Marcus  O.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Con- 
tinental Engineering  Corporation,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Ro- 
tary valve  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,454,423  ; 
May  8. 

Anthony,  Marcus  0.,  New  Yqrk,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Con- 
tinental Engineering  Corporation,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Self- 
grinding    poppet    valve.      1,467,991 ;    Sept.    18. 

Anthony,  Marcus  O.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Con- 
tinental Engineering  Corporation,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Ro- 
tary valve.     1,462,160  ;   July  17. 

Anthony,  Riley  E.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Eccentric  hook. 
1,463,381 ;  July  31. 

Anthony,  Thomas  P..  Edgewater  Park,  N.  J.  Pipe  manu- 
facture.    1,469,206;  Oct.   2. 

Anthony,  Thomas  P.,  Edgewater  Park,  N.  J.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  forming  pipe  molds.  1,475,217 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Anthony-Vail  Tool  &  Machine  Company.  (See  Vail, 
Charles  H..  assignor.) 


absorber. 


Anthony,  William  C,  assignor  to  Anthony  Company, 
Streator,  111.     Body  scoop.     1,468,951 ;  Sept.  25. 

Anthony,  William  C,  assignor  to  Anthony  Company, 
Streator,  111.    Rocker  dumping  body.    Rel5,690  ;  Sept.  25. 

Anthracite  Separator  Company.  (See  Pardee,  Frank, 
assignor.) 

Anti-Corrosion  Engineering  Company.  (See  Musselman, 
Joseph  F.,  assignor.) 

Antisell,  Fi-ank  L.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  Electrolytic  dep- 
osition  of   copper.      1,465,034 ;    Aug.    14. 

Antisell,  Frank  L.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  Pump  or  prime 
mover.     1,471,320  ;  Oct.  23. 

Antoine,  Alfred  D.,  assignor  to  Advance  Machine  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Check-controlled  machine.  1,452,721 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Anton,  Christopher  L.,  Monongahela,  Pa.  Combination 
wrench   and   pipe   cutter.      1,449,486 ;    Mar.   27. 

Anton,  Ray.      (See  Sabbag,  L.  G.,  and  Anton.) 

Antonelli,     Giuseppe,     Turin,     Italy.        Shock 
1,462,731 ;    July   24. 

Anyway  Sweeper  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Cohen, 
Harry,  assignor.) 

Apeldoornsche  Machlnefabriek  en  Melaalgieterij  Voorheen 
Loog  Landaal.      (See  Ferguson,  George,  assignor.) 

.4ptfel,  Charles,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Knitting  machine. 
1,459,352;   June   19. 

Apgar,  Marshall  F.      (See  Hall,  J.   H.,  and  Apgar.) 

Apgar,  Stanley,  assignor  to  Taylor-Wharton  Iron  and 
Steel  Company,  High  Bridge,  N.  J.  Heat  treatment 
of  light  castings.     1,462,460  ;  July   17. 

Apgar,  Stanley,  and  G.  R.  Hanks,  assignors  to  Taylor- 
Wharton  Iron  and  Steel  Company,  High  Bridge,  N.  J. 
Treatment  of  manganese  steel  castings.  1,466,636 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Apollo  Magneto  Corporation.  (See  Schmid,  Herman,  as- 
signor.) 

Apothgloz,  Charles,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Tea  and  coffee 
strainer.     1,478,628 ;   Dec.    25. 

Appel,  Eugene,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Water  service. 
1,445,058  ;  Feb.  13. 

Appel,  Fred,  et  al.      (See  Webb,  Benjamin   F.,  assignor.) 

ApiDel.  Henrv,  Plainview,  Minn.  Box-cover  fastener. 
1,476,679  :  Dec.  11. 

Appelgate,  Herlin  M.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
I.  Warner,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  timer.  1,472,780  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Appelhoff,  Constantino,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Outlet  strainer. 
1,467,772  ;  Sept.  11. 

Appelquist,  Erik,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Rule  Form 
Machine  Company.  Rule-form  machine.  1,474,924  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Appinger,  Friedrich,  and  P.  Bachhofer,  Nuremberg,  Ger- 
many.    Adjustable  screw  spanner.     1,44(3#56 ;  Feb.  27. 

Apple,  Grover  C,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Cap.  1,462,438; 
July  17. 

Apple,  Vincent  G.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Armature  construction. 
1,440.951  ;  Jan.  2. 

Apple,  Vincent  G.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Dynamo-electric  ma- 
chine.    1,440,952  ;  Jiin.  2. 

Apple,  Vincent  G.,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
vice.     1,449,370;   Mar.  27. 

Apple,  Vincent  G.,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
for   dynamo-electric   machines. 

Apple,  Vincent  G.,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
lator.s,     1,453,118  ;  Apr.  24. 

Apple,   Vincent   G.,   Dayton,   Ohio. 
Nov.    13. 

Applebaum,  Samuel  B.,  assignor  to  The  New  Rochelle 
Permutit  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water-softening 
apparatus.     1,443,892  :  Jan.  30. 

Appleberg,  Edwin  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  change 
gear.     1,472,263;  Oct.  30. 

Appleby,  Clarence  K.,  Providence,  R.  L  Calculator. 
1,440,364  ;  Jan.  2. 

Appleby,  William  H..  Sandwich,  Ontario,  Canada.  Tiltable 
and  quick-detachable  steering  wheel.  1,444,898 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Applegate,  Daniel,  Port  Clinton,  Ohio.  Frictional  gear- 
ing.    1,454,615  ;  May  8. 

.A.pplegate,  George  H..  Orlando,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
H.  TIsell,  Tampa,  Fla.,  and  one-third  to  A.  D.  Dalrym- 
ple,  Mackinaw  City,  Mich.  Combined  locket  and  watch 
or  clock.     1,446,082  ;  Feb.  20. 

Applegate,  H.  W.     (See  Shaw,  John  T.,  assignor.) 

Appleton  Electric  Co.  (See  Anderson,  Ernest  G.  K., 
assignor.) 

Appleton,  Ernest  G.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Fuse  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago.   111.     Fuse  plug.     1,475,558 ;  Nov.   27. 

Appleton  Wood  Products  Co.  (See  Miller,  Richard,  as- 
signor.) 

Aptowicz,  Leon,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ash  sifter.  1,464,964  ; 
Aug.  14. 

.\ptowicz.  Leon,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Sled.    1,475.529  ;  Nov.  27. 

Aquazone  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Brazelle,  Benjamin, 
assignor.) 

Aragose,  Frank,  North  Adams,  Mass.  Spark  plug. 
1,452,177  ;  Apr.  17. 

Arbes,  Peter  J.,  Ada,  Minn.  Pants  presser.  1,471,676 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Arbuckle,  Alexander  J.,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South 
Africa.  Means  for  separating  the  liquid  and  solid  com- 
ponents of  mixtures  of  liquids  and  solids.  1,454,916  ; 
May  15. 


Current-controlling  de- 
Constructing  armatures 
1,449,371 ;   Mar.   27. 
Tool  for  forming  insu- 

Bearing.      1.474,134  ; 


UNrriOI)  STATKS  I'Al'KNT  OFFIGK,  1923. 
AlL>habetical  list  of  patentees— Gontnmed. 


23 


Arbuekk-.  Samuel  F..  Connersvllle.  Ind.,  assignor  to 
Monogram  Lens  Corporation,  New  iork,  N.  T.  Ileaa- 
Ught  construction.     1,460.834;  July  3. 

Arbuckle.  Samuel  F..  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Mono- 
Tam  Lens  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making 
fight  distril)Utors  and  manufacturing  the  same  nnl 
formly    in   quantities.      1,460,835;   July   3. 

Arbuckle,  Samuel  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Mono- 
gram Lens  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Glasb-moKl- 
burnislilng  process  and  apparatus.     1,460,836;   July  rt. 

Arbuthnot,  Earl  H.,  Flora,  111.  Clamp.  1,465,329 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Arcade  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Tscherning, 
Henrv,  assignor.)  „       „  t^       i     i, 

Arcadia   Trailer   Corporation.      (See   Burgess,    Frank    D., 

\rce,  Slaniiol  J.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Elastic  wheel. 
1,447.291  ;  Mar.  6.  „  ,       ^,      ,       rr 

Arch  Crown  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Wittstein,  Charles  T.,  us 
siiTiior  ) 

Archer,  '  Charles  L.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Cord  tire. 
1,451,645 ;  Apr.   10.  ^        ^         vr-  »       ■      *  ,. 

Archer  John,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Water  heater. 
1,474,878 ;  Nov.   20.  „        „  t  •  r.  ^ 

Archer,   Lenah  B.,   executrix.      (See  Burrows,   Linus   P.) 

Archer,  Robert  S.,  and  Z.  Jeffries,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Aluminum-base  alloy  and  treating  it.     1,472,(38; 

Archer,*" Robert  S.,  and  Z.  Jeffries,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa      Aluminum-base   alloy.     1,472,739 ;    Oct.    30. 

Archer,  Robert  S.,  and  Z.  Jeffries,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  .Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Aluminum-base  alloy.     1,472,740  ;  Oct.  30. 

Archer,  Thomas  P.  (See  Andersen,  A.  C,  Archer,  and 
Seller  ) 

Archer,  Thomas  P.      (See  Edgar,   F.  M.,  and  Archer.) 

\rchibaUl,  Eugene  C,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa.  bpring 
rope  socket.     1,474,701;  Nov.  20. 

Archibald,  Francis  D.,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.  Manufacture 
of  nuts  for  screw  bolts,  etc.     1,473,777  ;  Nov.  13. 

Archibald,  Whitney  A.,  Bellingham,  Wash.  Log-loading 
jack.     1,475.559 ;  Nov.  27.  „       ,^   „  •  ^ 

Arden   Mills,  Inc.      (See  Feldman,  Harold   B.,  assignor.) 

Ardner,  Max,  Lock  Haven,  Pa.  Plumber's  clamp. 
1.465,330;  Aug.  21.  ^,     „         ^.      „ 

Ardo,  Joseph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  K.  Horvatn,  New- 
hall,  W.  Va.  Manually-propelled  flying  machine. 
1.451.385  ;  Apr.   10.  „    „         „     ■   u, 

Ardo,  Joseph,  and  F.  Melfo,  NewhaU,  W.  Va.  Variable 
electric  lamp.     1,464,346;  Aug.  7. 

Arend,  Franz,  J.  Schwalb,  and  W.  Sonnemann,  irankfoit- 
on-the-Main,  Germany.  Fastening  the  scraper  arms  for 
mechanical  roasting  furnaces.     1,442,595  ;  Jan.   lb. 

Arendt,  Morton,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dynamo-electric  ma- 
chine.    1,476,575 ;  Dec.  4.  ,   „    -rr     r, 

Arendt,  Morton,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  E.  V.  Brown, 
New    London,    Conn.      Hydrogen    detector.      1,467,911  , 

Arens, '  Fernando,    Sao    Paulo,    Brazil.      Machine   for   the 

manufacture    of    piping    and    the    like    hy    centrifugal 

castings      1  469  242  •   Oct.   2. 
Arensberg,'  Charles  F.  C,  et  al.      (See  Vogt,  Clarence  C, 

flssisnor  ) 
4rent     Arthur,    assignor    to   Arthur   Arent   Laboratories, 

Inc      Des    Moines,    Iowa.      Reducing   inflammability   of 

materials.     1,451,313;  Apr.   10. 
Arent,   Arthur,    Laboratories,    Inc.      (See   Arent,    Arthur, 

a.ssi'^iior  ) 
Arentz",    Andrew    C,    et    al.      (See    Gill,    Charles    H.,    as- 

Are*ntz"^'Hjalmar,  Hellerup,  Denmark.  Machine  for  the 
cleansing  of  the  bottoms  and  sides   of   floating   ships. 

Arey,  Samuel  E.,'and  J.  J.  Hern,  Fellows,  Calif.     Sucker- 
rod  hanger.     1,440.712 ;  Jan.  2.  t^       ,        id      oc 
Argenbright,    David    E.      (See   Magann.    Douglas    P..    as- 

Arlan,  Edward  D.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  D. 
Thomas  and  one-third  to  F.  J.  R/ch,  San  Francisco, 
Calif  •  F  J  Rich,  administrator  of  said  C.  P.  Thomas, 
deceased.     Desiccator.     I,457j483 ;  June  5. 

\riens  Frank  A.,  and  W.  A.  Wagner,  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 
Animal  trap.     1,443.334  ;  Jan.  30.  .,  ,     ^     *     „. 

Arkell    Safety   Bag    Company.      (See    Wandel,    Kurt,    as- 

Arkell°Safety  Bag  Company.      (See  Widmer,  Howard  G., 

assignor.) 
Arkwright,    Delaney,    jr.,    Newton    Falls,    Ohio.      Burner. 

1,45.3:780;  May  1.  ^     ,  n   c,-b=     .,      ,. 

Arledge.   William  W.      (See  Pue,   W.  A.,  and   SifCord,  as- 

Arleskir'William  S.,  Pittston,  Pa.     Air  brake.     1.471,815  ; 

Arm,*Ma^i,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Lock      1.452,406  ;  Apr    17. 
Armagnat,      Pierre      J.,      Paris,      France.        Wavemeter. 

1,460,636;  July  3.  ^,      .„        ^.   ^ 

Armbroster,     Frederick,     Averne,     N.     Y.       Window     or 

door  stop.     1.451.487 ;   Apr.   10. 
Armbrust.   Charles   W.      (See   Hogan,   Ada.   assignor  ) 
Armbruster,     Charles     E.     H.,    Denver,     Colo.       Reflecto- 

scope.     1.469,411;  Oct.  2. 


Armbruster,     Charles     E.     H.,    Denver,     Colo.       Dynamic 

phoroptometers.  -1,469,412;  Oct.  2. 
Armbruster,  Ferdinand  P.,  et  al.,  trustees.     (See  Schmitz, 

Richard,   assignor.) 
Armengaud,  Pierre,  Courbevoie,  France.     Insulating  han- 
dle for  saucepans  or  other  kitchen  utensils.     1,455,760  ; 
May  15.  „     „ 

Armentrout,  Luther  B.,  Borderland,  W.  Va.     Trolley  and 

feed  wire  clamp.     1,450,347  ;  Apr.  3. 
.irmor,  James  C,   West  View  Borough,  Pa.     Arc-welding 

composition.     1,467,825  ;  Sept.  11. 
Armorcord  Rubber  Company,  The.      (See  McLane,  Joseph 

A.,  assignor.)  ^^     ,      ^     ^^ 

.\rmour    Fertilizer     Works.      (See     Meyers,     Herbert     H., 

assignor.) 
Armour  Grain  Co.     (See  Fisk,  Jesse  F.,  assignor.) 
Armour,   John    C,   Montreal,    Quebec,    Canada.      Portable 

electric  lamp.     1,471,133  ;  Oct.  16. 
Armour  Leather  Company.     (See  Ertel,  John,  assignor.) 
Arms,  Lelaud  J.,  Berkeley,  Calif.     Carton  for  folded  tissue 

paper.     1,459,275 ;  June  19.  ,      ^    „, 

Arms    Products    Company.       (See    Newton,    Richard    T., 

assignor.) 
Armstrong,  Arthur  N.,   Oneida,   N.   Y.     Manifold   heater. 

1,467,281 ;   Sept.  4.  ^     ,    ^ 

Armstrong,  Charles  D.,  assignor  to  Armstrong  Cork  Com- 
pany,   Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Rubber    heel.       Des.    61,885 ; 
Feb.  6. 
Armstrong,  Charles  J.,  Austin,  Tex.     Quick-acting  wrench. 

1,456,208  ;  May  22. 
Armstrong  Company,  The.     (See  Armstrong,  Harry  H.,  as- 
signor.) 
Armstrong,  Edward  P.  and  H.  W.,  Portland  Oreg.     Auto- 
matic   saw-sharpening    machine.      1,452,351 ;    Apr.    17. 
Armstrong,   Edwin  J.,  assignor   to  Ball  Engine  Company, 

Erie,  Pa.     Power  shovel.     1,447,332  ;  Mar.  6. 
Armstrong,  Edwin  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  C.  Vlcary, 
Erie,  Pa.     Closure  for  oil-chamber  openings.     1.448,71»  ; 
Mar.  20. 
Armstrong,    Edwin    J.,    assignor    of    one-half    to    A.    C. 
Vicary,    Erie,    Pa.      Locking   device   for   power   shovels 
and  the  like.     1,451,803  ;  Apr.  17. 
Armstrong,    Eliot,    Buffalo,    assignor    to    Niagara    Metal 
Stamping  Corporation.  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.     Luminous 
sign   and  the   like.      1.446,241  :   Feb.   20. 
Armstron!!,  Evan  A.      (See  Harris,  Archer  H.,  assignor.) 
Armstrong    Farm    Tractor    Company.       (See    Armstrong, 

William  A.,   assignor.) 
Armstrong,  Frank  H.,  Auburn,  assignor  to  Corona  Type- 
writer Company,  Inc.,  Groton,  N.  Y.     Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,453,577  ;  May  1. 
Armstrong,  Frank  H.,  Auburn,  assignor  to  Corona  Type- 
writer Company,  Inc.,  Groton,  N.  Y.     Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,453,578;  May  1. 
Armstrong,  Frank  H.,  Auburn,  assignor  to  Corona  Type- 
writer Company,  Inc.,  Groton,  N.  Y.     Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,453,579 ;  May  1.  ^  „, 
Armstrong,  Frank  H.,  Auburn,  assignor  to  Corona  Type- 
writer Company,  Inc.,  Groton,  N.  Y.     Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,453,580  :  May.  1.              .            .     ^ 
Armstrong,  Frank  H.,  Auburn,  assignor  to  Corona  Type- 
writer Company,  Inc.,  Groton,  N.  Y.     Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,453,581  ;  May  1.                         ^     „  „, 
Armstrong,  Frank  H.,  Auburn,  assignor  to  Corona  Type- 
writer Company,  Inc.,  Groton,  N.  Y.     Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,453.582  ;  May  1.               .            ^      ^  ™, 
Armstrong,  Frank  H.,  Auburn,  assignor  to  Corona  Type- 
writer Company,  Inc.,  Groton,  N.  Y.     Segment  earner 
for  typewriting  machines.     1,461,717;   July   17. 
Armstrong,  Frank  H.,  Auburn,  assignor  to  Corona  Type- 
writer   Company,    Inc.,    Groton,    N.    Y.      Typewriting 
machine.      1,461,718;    July    17. 
Armstrong,  Frank  H.,  Auburn,  assignor  to  Corona  Type- 
writer Company,   Inc..  Groton,  N.  Y.     Typewriting  ma- 
chine.     1,461,719;    July   17.         . 
Armstrong,  Frank  H.,  Auburn,  assignor  to  Corona  Type- 
writer   Company,    Inc.,    Groton,    N.    Y.      Typewriting 
machine.     1,461,720;    July   17.       „^      .         , 
Armstrong,   Harry   H.,   assignor   to   The  Armstrong  Com- 
pany   Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Recovering  condensable  va- 
pors from  gases.     1,463,782  ;  Aug.  7. 
Armstrong      Harry    Y.,     Springfield,    Mass.,    assignor    of 
one-half    to     W.     L.     Hall,     Chicago,     lU.       Envelope. 
1,448,179:  Mar.  13.                                         .„,         ^   „ 
Armstrong,   Henry  W.      (See  Armstrong,   Edward  P.  and 

Arm'strone.  Henrv  W.,  New  Haven,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  H  "Wyman,  Plantsville,  Conn.  Hydraulic  jack- 
1,459,432 :  June  19.  .  ^      -^     r. 

Armstrong,  James  F.,  Elgin,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  E.  O. 
McMahon,  Brunswick,  Nebr.  Foot  accelerator  attach- 
ment for  automobiles.     1.441,053  ;  Jan.  3. 

Armstrong,  James  H.  A.,  Holyoke.  Mass.,  assignor  to 
American  Writing  Paper  Company.  Making  pap_er  hav- 
ing  the   appearance   of  hand-made   paper.      1.4 1 0,675, 

Arm'^strong,  James  R..  Pittsburgh,  and.  T.  B.  Wylie,  Belle- 
vue    Pa      IntPcrating  and  registering  device  for  fluid 

^rSst?ong,  John:''r^e?Con'nell,  J.  W..  and  Armstrong  ) 
A^itronS:  Louis  E..  Fort  Dodge,   Iowa.     Plaster  board. 
1,475,674  ;  Nov.  27. 


24 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  patentees— Continne(\. 


Armstrong,  Louis  E.,  assignor  to  Plymouth  Gypsum  Com- 
pany, Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.  Plaster  board.  1,445,813  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Armstrong,  Malcolm  P.,  et  al.  (See  Taylor,  S.  M.,  and 
Osborn,  assignors.) 

Armstrong,  Oliver  C.  (See  Stephenson,  J.  R.,  and  Arm- 
strong.) 

Armstrong,  Percy  A.  E.,  Loudonville,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for  electrical  heating  of  fluids.     1,448,510  ;  Mar.  13. 

Armstrong,  Percy  A.  E.,  Loudonville,  N.  Y.  Heat-treated 
stable-surface  alloy  steel.     1,456,088  ;  May  22. 

Armstrong,  Percy  A.  E.,  Loudonville,  N.  Y.  Making  tubu- 
lar bodies.     1,461,018;  July   10. 

Armstrong,  Percy  A.  E.,  Loudonville,  N.  Y.  Electrical 
heating  element.     1,467,562;  Sept.  11. 

Armstrong,  Percy  A.  E.,  Loudonville,  N.  Y.  Corrosion 
and  heat  resisting  apparatus.     1,467,563  ;    Sept.   11. 

Armstrong,  Percy  A.  E.,  Loudonville,  N.  Y.  Means  for 
preventing  displacement  of  rollers  in  roller  bearings. 
1  460  991  ■  Oct.  9. 

Armstrong,  Percy  A.  B.,  Loudonville,  assignor  to  Ludlum 
Steel  Company,  Watervliet,  N.  Y.  Alloy  steel  and  arti- 
cles made  therefrom.     1,468,937  ;  Sept.  25. 

Armstrong,  Percy  A.  E.,  Loudonville,  and  K.  P.  De 
Vries,  Newtouville,  N.  Y.  ;  said  De  Vries  assignor  to 
said       Armstrong.  Electrical       heating        element. 

1,460,048;  June  26. 

Armstrong,  Peter  M.,  and  P.  A  Anderson,  Hamilton, 
Ontario,   Canada.     Sweeper.     1,447,115  ;  Feb.  27. 

Armstrong,  Kobert  B.,  et  al.  (See  Armstrong,  Robert  B., 
assignor.) 

Armstrong,  Robert  B.,  assignor  to  R.  B.  Armstrong  and 
R.  &  W.  Hawthorn  Leslie  &  Company,  Limited,  New- 
ca&tle-on-Tyne,  England.  Gear-transmission  device. 
1,475,468  ;  Nov.  27. 

Armstrong,  Robert  F.,  La  Cygne,  Kans.  Gopher  gun. 
1,464,861  ;   Aug.   14. 

Armstrong  Siddeley  Motors  Limited.  (See  Viale,  Spirito 
M.,  assignor.) 

Armstrong,  Sir  W.  G.,  Whitworth  &  Company.  (See 
Halliwell,  Walter,  assignor.) 

Armstrong,  Sir  W.  G.,  Whitworth,  and  Company  Limited. 
(See  Lee,  H.  W.,  and  Swindale,  assignors.) 

Armstrong  &  White.     (See  White,  Benjamin  B.,  assignor.) 

Armstrong,  William  A.,  Waco,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Armstrong 
Farm  Tractor  Company,  Dallas,  Tex.  Tractor. 
1,461,997  ;   July  17. 

Arnal,  Albert  E.,  Paris,  France.  Artificial  arm. 
1,469,431  ;   Oct.  2. 

Arnaud,  Benjamin  A.,  assignor  to  Societe  Lyonnaise  df, 
Compteurs  d'Eau,  Lyon,  France.  Water  m°ter. 
1,460,880;   ,Tuly   3. 

Arndt,  Franklin  E.,  assignor  to  The  Galion  Iron  Works 
&.  Mfg.  Co.,  Galion,  Ohio.  Stone  spreader.  1,454,308  ; 
May  8. 

Arndt,  Franklin  E.,  assignor  to  The  Galion  Iron  Works  & 
Mfg.  Co.,  Galion,  Ohio.  Self-balanced  turntable. 
1,465,331 ;  Aug.  21. 

Arndt,  Franklin  E.,  assignor  to  The  Galion  Iron  Works 
&  Mfg.  Co..  Galion,  Ohio.  Conveyer  and  driving 
mechanism  therefor.     1,477,234  ;  Dec.  11. 

Arnesou,  Oscar,  Garretson,  S.  Dak.  Lifting  tongs. 
1,451,606  ;   Apr.   10. 

Arnold,  Albert  A.  (See  Evers,  A.  J.,  and  Sauvage,  as- 
signors.) 

Arnold,  Albert  A.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Pasteboard-box-making 
machine.     1,463,567  ;  July  31. 

Arnold,  Arthur  A.,  Hartford,  assignor  to  Winchester 
Repeating  Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Hand- 
lamp.     1.454,530  ;  May  8. 

Arnold,  Arthur  A.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbridge,  Mass.  Lens  holder.  1,461,078 ; 
July  10. 

Arnold,  Charles  E.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Cigarette  package. 
1,448,326;  Mar.  13. 

Arnold,  Charles  L.,  and  C.  Edelen,  Bardstown,  Ky.  Saw. 
1,449,805;  Mar.  27. 

Arnold-Creager  Company,  The.  (See  Graham,  Henry 
W.  B.,  assignor.) 

Arnold,  Edward  E.,  Coventry,  assignor  to  The  Nitrogen 
Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.  Purifying  mineral  oils. 
1.454,593  ;  May  8. 

Arnold.  Edwin  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Rees  Manu- 
facturing Company.  Ratchet  -  jack  -  shaft  brake. 
1,465,569;   Aug.   21. 

Arnold,  Edwin  E.,  assignor  to  Rees  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.    Jack  handle.    1,468,771 ;  Sept.  25. 

Arnold.  Edwin  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Irou  City 
Products  Company.     Lifting-jack.     1.465.570;  Ans.  21. 

Arnold,  Edwin  H.,  Coventry,  and  W.  T.  Wakeford,  as- 
signors to  The  Nitrogen  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  1. 
Drying  gases.     1,463,279  ;  July  31. 

Arnold,  Edwin  H.,  Coventry,  and  W.  T.  Wakeford,  as- 
signors to  The  Nitrogen  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Ammonia  synthesis  autoclave.     1,463,280  ;  July  .31. 

Arnold,  Prank  K.     (See  S^vigng,  H.  A.,  and  Arnold.) 

Arnold,  Frank  M.,  Rozel,  Kans.  Drill  hitch.  1,446,608  • 
Feb.  27. 

Arnold.  Frank  O.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Coupling.  1,461  958  • 
July  17. 

Arnold,  Frederick  A.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Vehicle  lock 
1.444,161  ;  Feb.  6. 


.Arnold,  Harold  D.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Thermionic    amplifier    circuit.      1,448,550 ;    Mar.    13. 

Arnold,  Harold  D.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Vacuum-tube   amplifier.      1,465,332;   Aug.   21. 

Arnold,  Harold  D.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     System  of  telephony.     1,449,372 ;  Mar.  27. 

Arnold,  Harold  D.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  W^est- 
ern  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electric  discharge  device.     1,456,528  ;  May  29. 

Arnold,  Harry  S.      (See  Lewellen,  M.  P.,  and  Arnold.) 

Arnold,  Henry  W.,  Sacramento,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Old 
Mother  Hubbard's  Grocery  Cupboard  Corporation,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Display  and  selling  apparatus. 
1,441,653;   Jan.   9. 

Arnold,  Homer  L.,  Areata,  Calif.  Direction  indicator. 
1,453,902  ;  May  1. 

Arnold,  Joseph,  Ganshoren,  near  Brussels,  Belgium.  De- 
vice for  the  preservation  and  aseptic  drawing  off  of 
liquids.     1,451,937  ;  Apr.  17. 

Arnold,  Lyman,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.    Regulating  device.     1,459,967  ;  June  26. 

Arnold,  Satterlee  T.,  assignor  to  Southern  Textile  Ma- 
Paducah,     Ky.       Electric    sadiron. 


Chicago, 
.Tan.  16. 


111.      Internal-combustion 


Limekiln.    1,442,845  ; 


Resilient   wheel. 


1,445,063; 
structure. 
1,448,587  : 


and  Aronne.) 

Toy  pistol.     1,446,536 ; 

Toy  pistol.     1,446,537  ; 

Whirligig.     1,462,317 ; 


chinery     Company 

1,470,047;  Oct.  9. 
Arnold,    Stanley    B., 

engine.     1,442,461  ; 
Arnold,  Valentine,  Woodville,  Ohio. 

Jan.  23. 
Arnoldson,   Arnold   J.,   Elsinore,   Utah. 

1,455,517;  May  15. 
Arnoll,  Arthur  G.,  Glendale,  Calif.,  assignor  to  National 

Carbon   Company,    Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Switch   for 

portable  lamps.     1,458,460  ;  June  12. 
Arnstein,  Hugo,  and  C.  M.  Mardel,  Oakland,  Calif.     Mov- 
able unloading  platform.     1,459,080  ;  June   19. 
Arnstein,     Karl,     Priedrlchshafon,     Germany.        Skeleton 

frame  construction  for  airships  and  the  like.    1,456,497  ; 

May  29. 
Arnstein,   Karl,   assignor  to  the  Firm  Luftschltfbau   Zep- 
pelin Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Friedrichs- 

hafen,     Germany.       Light-weight     girder.       1,449,721 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Arntz,  Lew,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Device  for  preventing  the 

loss  of  cuCC  buttons.     1,445,062;   Feb.   13. 
Arntz,  Lew,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Bifocal  lens. 

Feb.  13. 
Arntz,     Lew,     Des     Moines,     Iowa.       Button 

1,470,342:  Oct.  9. 
Arntzen,     Richard    H.,     Serena,    111.       Gun. 

Mar.   13. 
.Vronne,  Louis.      (See  Rogati,   A., 
Aronson,  Louis  V.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Feb.  27. 
Aronson,  Louis  V.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Feb.  27. 
Aronson,  Louis  V.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

July  17. 

Aronson,  Saul.     (See  Wilkinson,  E.  E.,  and  Aronson.) 
Arragg,    George   M.       (See    Dyson,    John,    assignor.) 
Arrenbrecht,    John,    Salem,    Ohio.      Demountable    spring 

rim  for  vehicle  wheels.     1,478.197  ;  Dec.  18. 
Arrighi,  Maurice.     (See  Bottinelli,  P.  E.,  and  Arrighl.) 
Arrigoni,  Ferdie,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Oil  cap.      1,461,436  ; 

July  10. 
Arrington,  Edna,  Star,  Oreg.     Vehicle  signal.     1,465,405  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Arrousez,  Frank  P.     (See  Hollins,  W.  C,  and  Arrousez.) 
Arrow  Electric  Company,  The.      (See  Gates,  Frederic  P., 

assignor.) 
Arrow  Electric  Company,  The.     (See  Harrington,  William 

H.,   assignor.) 
Arrow   Grip   Manufacturing   Co.      (See   Avery,   True   M., 

assignor.) 
Arrowsmith,    George   M.,   Kansas    City, 

J.     W.     Ivory,     Philadelphia,     Pa. 

1,456,294  ;  May  22. 
Arrowsmith,  Robert,   Homestead,  Mont- 

1,461,959  ;  July  17. 
Arrowood,       Jehu      M.,       Valparaiso, 

1,459,942  ;  June  26. 
Arrowood,   Milton    W.,   Chicago,   III.,   assignor  to   Ground 

Coal  Engineering  Corporation,  Worcester,  Mass.    Feed- 
ing  powdered    fuel.      1,474,613 ;    Nov.    20. 
Arsenault,   Romeo,  M.   Phillips,   and  L.  Duchesneau,  Cap- 

dela    Madeleine,    Quebec,    Canada.      Automobile    wheel. 

1.446,146:   Feb.   20. 
Art-Mosaic  and  Tile  Company.      (See  Wright,  R.  E.,  and 

Barthel,  assignors.  1 
Art  Novelty  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Eyman,  Frank 

H.,  assignor.) 
Arter,  Roy   C,  assignor  to  The  North  Electric  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Galion,  Ohio.     Machine-switching  tele- 
phone system.     1.455,769  ;  May  22. 
.4.rter.  William,  Worcester,  Mass.      Starting  and  stopping 

mechanism.     1.445.283;   Feb.   13. 
Arthur.   George  T.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufacturing 

Company,     Stockton,    Calif.      Track    link.      1,450,478 ; 
Apr.   3. 
Arthur,  Harry  G.     (See  McClenathen,  R.,  and  Arthur.) 


Mo.,    assignor   to 
Tooth    separator. 

Shock  absorber. 

Ind.        Airplane. 


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Alphabetical  li_st  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Arthur,  Paul,  Chicago,  111.  Composite  heel.  1,475,042  ; 
Nov.  20. 

.Arthur,  Kichard  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
I'tility  Cabinet  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Vending  ma- 
chine."    1,448,249;  Mar.   13. 

Arthur  Trading  Corporation.  (See  Hennech,  .■Vrthur  B., 
assignor.) 

Arthur,  William,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Registering 
mechanism.      1.458,509;   .Tune   12. 

Arthurs,  Irvin.  Bells  Landing,  Pa.  Dirigible  headlight. 
1,454,260  ;   Mav  8. 

Artman,  Joseph  H.,  Laurel,  Nebr.  Automatic  stock  foun- 
tain.    1,461,744;  July  17. 

Arundel,  Hubert.     (See  Higginson,  J.,  and  Arundel.) 

Arvidson,  Herman,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Necktie  holder. 
1,452,722  ;  Apr.  24. 

Arzinger,  William  F.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Luminous 
pendant.     1,460,694  ;  July  3. 

Asanio,  Stephen,  and  L.  Murconi,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Crab 
net.     1,447.502  ;  Mar.  6. 

Asbestos  Shingle.  Slate  &  Sheathing  Company.  (See 
Anderson,  Robert  H.,  assignor.) 

Asbestos  Shingle,  Slate  &  Sheathing  Company.  (See 
Ledeloer,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Asbury,  Dorsey  F.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Valve  mechanism 
for   internal-combustion    engines.      1,478,596 ;    Dec.    25. 

Ascher.  M.,  Silk  Corporation.  (See  Wilkins,  Jay  Y.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aseltine,  Fred  E.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Research 
Corporation,  Daj'ton,  Ohio.  Method  and  means  for 
incorporating  an  antiknock  substance  with  a  motor- 
fuel  mixture.     1,467,222;   Sept.  4. 

Ash.  Charles  S.,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  wheel.  1,442.846; 
Jan.   23. 

Ash,  Charles  S.,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  Making  wheel  hubs. 
1,471.134;   Oct.  16. 

Ash,  Charles  S.,  assignor  to  California  Packing  Corpora- 
tion, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Peeling  fruits  and  vege- 
tables.    1,453,781  ;  May  1. 

Ashbrooke.  John  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Bonuie-B  Company,  Inc.  Display  cabinet.  Des. 
62,663  ;  July  17. 

Ashby,  Allen  B.,  Bonners  Ferry,  Idaho.  Forwarding  en- 
velope.    1,470,051  ;  Oct.  9. 

Asher,  W.  L,,  administrator.      (See  Van  Slyke,  Moses.) 

Ashley.  Arthur  E..  Boise,  Idaho.  Hood  support. 
1.454,595;  May  8. 

Ashley,  Erie  G.,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  H.  B.  Anderson  and  one-third  to  D.  R.  Thomas, 
Memphis,  Tenn.  Woodworking  machinery.  1,460,780 ; 
July  3. 

Afihley,    Frank   M.      (See   Carmel,    Joseph,   assignor.) 

Ashley,  Frank  M.      (See  Trust,  H.,  and  Ashley.) 

Ashley,  Frank  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flexible  shade  for 
electric   lamps.      1,465,333 ;   Aug.   21. 

Ashley,  Frank  R.     (See  Maclear,  James  R.,  assignor.) 

Ashley,  Frank  R.,  Edgewater,  Colo.  Operating  mecha- 
nism   for   awnings.      1,459,009 ;    June   19. 

Ashley,  Frank  R.,  Edgewater,  Colo.  Automatic  gate-op- 
erating   mechanism.      1,475,272  ;    Nov.    27. 

Ashley,  Frank  R.,  Denver.  Colo.  Interior  awning  con- 
trol.    1.474,505  ;  Nov.  20. 

Ashley,  Raymond  T.,  Reno,  Nev.  Draft  means. 
1,460,564;  July  3. 

Ashlock,  Ernest  H.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  W.  H.  Sweet- 
land  and  one-fourth  to  W.  Rittenhouse,  San  Diego, 
Calif.  Chiropractic  adjustment  machine.  1,455,320 ; 
May  15. 

Ashmore,  Leon  H.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.  Paper  clip. 
1,474.102;    Nov.    13. 

Ashtabula  Bow  Socket  Company,  The.  (See  Allen  Charles 
R.,  assignor.) 

Ashton.  George,  assignor  to  The  Central  Frog  and  Switch 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Rail  fastener.  1,445,059 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Ashton,  Hannah,  executrix.      (See  Ashton,  Orrell.1 

Ashton.  Orrell,  deceased,  Swampscott ;  H.  Ashton,  execu- 
trix, Wollaston,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignmtnts, 
to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Pulling-over  machine.  1.445.656;  Feb.  20. 
Ashton,  Orrell.  deceased,  Swampscott,  by  H.  Ashton,  ex- 
ecutrix, Wollaston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Lasting  machine. 
1.472,823  ;  Nov.  6. 

Ashton,  William  J.     (See  Suhler,  Moses  M.,  assignor.) 

Ashton,  William  J.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Vending  rack. 
1,458.510:  June  12. 

Ashworth.  Allen  A.,  and  R.  V.  Quick,  assignors  of  one- 
third  to  (Dr.)  S.  L.  Ashworth.  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Oil 
gauge.     1,476,321  ;  Dec.  4. 

Ashworth,  Asa.     (See  Ashworth,  Harry  G.  and  A.) 
Ashworth,     Asa,      Salamanca,     N.     Y.        Yam     cleaner 

1.459.135  ;  June  19. 
Ashworth.  Asa,  assignor  to  International  Textile  Devices, 
Inc.,    Salamanca,    N.    Y.      Yarn    cleaner.      1,442,990 ; 
Jan.   23. 

Ashworth,  Edward  M.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Tele- 
phone   system.      1,449,487 ;    Mar.    27. 

Ashworth,  Fred.  Wenham,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N,  J.  Starting  and 
stopping  mechanism,     t. 444.021  ;  Feb.  6. 

Ashworth.  George  B..  Amsterdam.  N.  Y.  Locomotive- 
grate  shaker.     1,459,813  ;  June  26. 


Ashworth,  Harry  G.  and  A.,  assignors  to  International 
Textile  Devices,  Inc.,  Salamanca,  N.  Y.  Drying  ma- 
chine for  worsted  tops,  yarn,  etc.     1,442,419  ;  Jan.  16. 

Ashworth,  S.  L.,  (Dr.).  (See  Ashworth,  A.  A.,  and 
Quick,  assignors.) 

Ask,  George  M.,  Corning,  Calif.  Power-transmitting 
mechanism.     1,453,903  ;  May  1. 

Aske,  Irving  E.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Heater  or  vaporizer. 
1,452,105  ;  Apr.  17. 

Aske,  Irving  E.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Heater  or  vaporizer. 
1,466,389  ;  Aug.  28. 

Aske,  Leonard  B.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Electric  vaporizer. 
1,451,673  ;  Apr.  17. 

Askin,  Morris  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Toilet  case. 
1,453,332  ;  May  1. 

Askln,  Thomas  B.  H.,  Denver,  Colo.,  and  G.  H.  Ruggles, 
Inspiration,  Ariz.,  assignors  to  F.  E.  Marcy,  Los  Ange- 
les, Calif.     Ball-mill  lining.     1,470,420  ;  Oct.  9. 

Askins,  Joseph,  Lima,  Ohio.  Vaporizer  and  mixer  for  In- 
ternal-combustion   engines.      1,460,470 ;    July    3. 

-Asper,  Albert,  Parshall,  N.  Dak.  Tractor  control  attach- 
ment.    1,442,114  ;  Jan.  16. 

Asper,  Albert,  Parshall,  N.  Dak.  Combined  board-set- 
ting  and   wrecking  lever.      1,445,263 ;    Feb.   13. 

Aspinwall,  Robert  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lighting  fixture. 
Des.  62,561 ;   June   26. 

Asplin.  William  E.,  and  H.  A.  Wisander,  West  Park,  Ohio. 
Making  baskets.     1,443,941  ;   Feb.  6. 

Asplund,  Axel  A.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Pulverizer.  1,473,073  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Asprooth,  Axel  Hj.,  assignor  to  Cotta  Transmission  Co., 
Rockford,  111.  Power  take-off  for  change-speed  trans- 
mission.    1,446,326  ;    Feb.   20. 

Asquith,  Stead  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Metal-working 
machine.     1,472,034;   Oct.  30. 

Asselin,  James  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Tongue  switch 
and  mate  for  railways.     1,452,019  ;  Apr.  17. 

Asserson,  Henry  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Concrete  pile  and 
the  like.     1,469,611 ;  Oct.  .2. 

Assistant  Secretary  of  Agriculture  of  the  United  States 
of  America.      (See   Reed,   Jesse  O.,   assignor.) 

.Assistant  Secretary  of  Agriculture  of  the  United  States 
of  America.     (See  Rogers-  Lore  A.,  assignor.) 

Assistant  Secretary  of  Agriculture  of  United  States  of 
America.     (See  SchefCer,  T.  H.,  and  Couch,  assignors.) 

-Assner,  Samuel  L.      (See  Whitaker,  James,  assignor.) 

Associated  Engineers  Co.  (See  Gillespie,  Edward  S., 
assignor. ) 

Associated  Equipment  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Ed- 
wards,  Charles   K.,   assignor.) 

Associated  Equipment  Company,  Limited.  (See  Ed- 
wards, C.  K.,  and  Batty,  assignors.) 

-Associated  Silver  Company.  (See  Lasher,  Thomas  B., 
assignor.) 

Assorati,  Antenor,  Paris,  France.  Press  stud.  1,465,571 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Aste,  Anthony  L..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Device  for  use  In  shin- 
ing shoes.     1,471,816  ;  Oct.  23. 

Astley,  James  F.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Wrench.  1,470,421 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Aston,  Frank  B.,  Elgin,  111.  Casket  handle.  Des.  62,358  ; 
May  15. 

Aston,  James,  assignor  to  A.  M.  Byers  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Manufacture  of  wrought  iron.  1,469,373  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Aston,  James,  assignor  to  A.  M.  Byers  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Making  wrought  iron.     1,469,374 ;   Oct.  2. 

Astorloid  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Greenwald,  Isidor, 
assignor.) 

Astrom,  Carl  P.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  M.  H. 
Treadwell  Company.  Metal  structure  and  securing 
parts.     1,440,576  ;  Jan.  2. 

Astrom,  Carl  P.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  McKneat 
Manufacturing  Company.  Oil  burner.  1,458,378 ; 
June  12. 

Astrom,  John  I.,  assignor  to  Fort  Wayne  Engineering  & 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Port  Wayne,  Ind.  Deep-well-pump 
head.     1.449,028;  Mar.  20. 

Aszklar,  Edward  J.,  Plantsville,  Conn.  Clam  opener. 
1,465,799;  Aug.  21. 

Atack,  Frederick  W.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Purifying  an- 
thraquinone  and  its  derivatives.  1,461,745  ;  July  17. 
•Atack.  Frederick  W.,  Manchester.  England,  and  C.  W. 
Soutar.  St.  Andrews,  Scotland.  Intermediates  and 
dyestuffs  of  the  anthraquinone  series.  1,452,774 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Ateliers  H.  Cuenod,  Societe  Anonyme.  (See  Juillard, 
Ernest,  assignor.) 

Athenas,  Harrv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Portable  electric 
combination   drill.      1,475,153 ;   Nov.   20. 

Atherton,  Charles  N..  and  A.  L.  Salter,  Wichita.  Kans. 
Crank  pin  and  shaft  truing  tool.     1,473,804  ;   Nov.  13. 

Atherton,  Faxon  D.,  ir..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Copying 
device.    1,470,134;  Oct.  9. 

Atherton.  George  W.,  Livermore,  Ky.  Convertible  dry- 
ing kiln  and  crib.     1,477,682  :  Dec.  18. 

Atherton.  Reginald  I.,  North  Finchley,  England.  Appa- 
ratus for  exhibiting  pictures.     1,447,403  ;  Mar.  6. 

Athey,  Isaac  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Athey  Truss  Wheel  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Traction  mecha- 
nism.    1,458.962;  .Tune  19. 

Athey  Truss  Wheel  Co.     (See  Athey,  Isaac  H.,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FUOM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Athletic  Health  Chair  Company.     (See  Lauer,  William  10., 

assignor. ) 
Atl£ins,  Charles  H.,  Palmer,  assignor  to  Phoenix  Sprinkler 
Company,     Springfield,     Mass.        Thermostatic     valve. 
1,452,723;  Apr.  24. 
Atkins,   Cora   P.,   West   Hartford,  Conn.      Parcel  carrier. 

1,471,817;  Oct.  23. 
Atkins,    Davis    C,    Lexington,    Ky.      Miniature    football 

game.     1,467,912  ;  Sept.  11. 
Atkius,     Eugene     M.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Billiard    cue. 

1,440,953  ;  Jan.  2. 
Atkins,      Frank      J.,      Davenport,      Iowa.      Oil      burner. 

1,452,020  ;  Apr.  17. 
Atkins,    Harry   C,  assignor  of   one-half  to   R.  J.   Owens, 

Great  Falls,   Mont.     Cue  tip.     1,444,093;   Feb.   6. 
Atkins,  James  B.,  assignor  to  The  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rub- 
ber Company,  Akron,  Ohio.     Rim  structure.    Re.  15,533  ; 
Jan.  30. 
Atkins,   Joseph  B.,  assignor  to  Atkins  Safety   Automatic 
Gate     Company,     South     Bend,     Ind.       Railway     gate. 
1,448,478;  Mar.  13. 
Atkins    Safety   Automatic    Gate   Company.      (See   Atkins, 

Joseph,  B.,  assignor.) 
Atkinson,    Charles    E.,    Pine    Lawn,    assignor    to    E.    E. 
Souther    Iron    Company,    Wellston    P.    O.,    St.    Louis 
County,  Mo.     Apparatus  for  crushing  corrugated  metal. 
1,462,474  ;  July  24.  _     ^ 

Atkinson,    Charles    E.,    Pine    Lawn,    assignor    to    B.    E. 
Souther    Iron    Company,    Wellston    P.    O.,     St.    Louis 
County,   Mo.      Crushing  corrugated   metal.      1,462,475  ; 
July  24. 
Atkiuson,  Charles  L.,  Cynthiana,  Ky.     Distributor  for  gas 

engines.     1,447,745  ;  Mar.  6. 
Atkinson,    Christopher    C,    Hawkinsville,    Ga.      Railway- 
crossing  signal.     1,471,877  ;  Oct.  23. 
Atkinson,   Dale    S.,   and   J.    McKenzle,    Toronto,    Ontario, 
Canada.      Combined    internal-combustion    and    turbine 
engine.     1,456,479  ;  May  22. 
Atkinson,    Frederick    C,    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Preserving 

cottonseed.     1,455.010  ;  May  15. 
Atkinson,  Frederick  C.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Purifying  acid 

liquor.     1,457,484  ;  June  5. 
Atkinson,  Frederick  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Corncob  cellu- 
lose  and  preparation.     1,472,318;   Oct.   80. 
Atkinson,    Frederick    C,    assignor    to    American    Hominy 
Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Soap.     1,455,015  ;  May  15. 
Atkinson,  George  C,  Georgetown,  Tex.     Resilient  wheel. 

1,458,020  ;  June  5. 
Atkinson,   George  T.      (See  Ross,  M.   J.,    and  Atkinson.) 
Atkinson,  George  W.,  Samuels,  Idaho.     Process  and  means 

for   plucking   poultry.      1,474,702 ;    Nov.    20. 
Atkinson,   Le  Roy   E.,  assignor  of  thirty  one-hundredths 
to  F.  J.  Gurvine,  San  Jose,  Calif.     Parachute  for  aeri- 
al vessels.     1,465,835  ;   Aug.  21. 
Atkinson,  Lloyd  S.,   Las  Vegas,  Nev.     Railway-signaling- 
equipment  receptacle.     1,478,540  ;  Dec.  25. 
Atkinson,     Norman     E.,     Vancouver,     British     Columbia, 

Canada.     Finger  ring.     1,473,717  ;  Nov.  13. 
Atkinson,  Thomas  M.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Royston  Paper   Company,   Milltown,   N.  J.     Apparatus 
for   and    method   of   producing   colored    nature   papers. 
1,475,923  ;   Nov.   27. 
Atkinson,    Truman    L.,    assignor    to    Ludington    Novelty 
Manufacturing   Company,    Ludington,   Mich.     Embroid- 
ery needle.     1,464,897;  Aug.  14. 
Atkinson,  Willard  S.,  Ashland,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Atlantic 
Elevator    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Elevator    con- 
trol mechanism.     1,446,631 ;  Feb.  27. 
Atkinson,    Willard    S.,    Ashland,    N.    J.,    assignor    to    At- 
lantic  Elevator  Company,  Philadelphia,   Pa.     Elevator 
huffer.     1,473,692  ;   Nov.   13. 
Atlantic  Elevator  Company.      (See  Atkinson,  Willard  S., 

assignor.) 
Atlantic   Refining   Company,    The.     (See  Johansen,  Ernest 

M.,    assignor.) 
Atlantic    Refining   Company,    The.       (See    Lewis,    Joseph 

W.,  assignor.) 
Atlnntic  Refining  Company,  The.      (See  Nichols,  Howard 

M.,  assignor.) 
Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.      (See  Van  Dyke,  John 

W.,  assignor.) 
Atlantic  Tubing   Company.      (See   Halliwell,    William   R., 

assignor.) 
Atlas    Axle   Company.       (See    Whittingham,    Richard    A., 

assignor.) 
Atlas   Devices   Company.      (See  Dinspel,    William   H.,   as- 
signor.) 
Atlas  Devices   Company,   Inc.      (See   Gipport,   Ernest   R., 

assignor.) 
Atlas    Devices    Company,  •  Incorporated.       (See    Dinsfel, 

W.  H.,  and  Weigele,  assignors.) 
Atlas   Engineering  Company.      (See   Sclimid,   William   P., 

assignor.) 
Atlas  Imperial  Engine  Company.     (See  Lorimer,  John  W., 

assignor.) 
Atlas  Imperial  Engine  Company.     (See  Olin,  August,  as- 
signor.) 
Atlas     Imperial    Engine    Company.       (See    Warenskjold, 

.\xel,   assignor.) 
Atlas  Imperial  Engine  Company.     (See  Warenskjold,  A., 

and  Lorimer,  assignors.) 
Atlas    Machine    Works,    Inc.       (See    Metzger,    Harry    C, 
assignor.) 


Atlas  Oil  Burner  Company.  (See  Mahan,  George  H., 
assignor.) 

Atlas  Powder  Company.  (See  Carey,  Claude  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Atlas  Powder  Company.    (See  Cook,  Eussell  M.,  assignor.) 

Atlas  Powder  Company.     (See  Grotta,  Bennett,  assignor.) 

Atlas  Powder  Company.  (See  Hazeltine,  Walter  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Atlas  Powder  Company.     (See  Long,  Ralph  A.,  assignor.) 

Atlas  Powder  Company.  (See  Mitscherling,  Waldemar  O., 
assignor.) 

-itlas  Powder  Company.  (See  Strane,  Archibald  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Atlas  Press  Company.     (See  Collins,  James  G.,  assignor.) 

Atlas  Products  Co.  Inc.  (See  Whitman,  W.  C,  and  Good- 
ridge,  assignors.) 

Atteberry,  Alvin  E.,  Springfield,  111.  Downdraft  fur- 
nace.    1,477,927  ;  Dec.  18. 

Atterbury,  Grosvenor,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cementitious 
sleeper  or  the  like.     1,465,539  ;  Aug.  21. 

Attractive  Publicity,  Limited.  (See  Parkinson,  Richard 
H.,  assignor.) 

Attwater,  Richard.      (See  Byrom,  James  G.,  assignor.) 

.itwater,  David,  Westfield,  Mass.  Union  suit.  1.475,560  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Atvvater  Kent  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Aiken, 
Frank,  assignor.) 

Atwater  Kent  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Evans, 
William  A.,  assignor.) 

Atwater  Kent  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kingsford, 
Russell  T.,  assignor.) 

Atwell,  Arthur  G.,  Newport,  R.  I.  Automatic  stop  for 
sound-reproducing  machines.     1,445,814  ;  Feb.  20. 

Atwell,  Frederick  W.,  Lake  Villa,  111.  Life-saving  appa- 
ratus.    1,476,387;  Dec.  4. 

Atwell,  Robert  L.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Traffic  signal  for 
vehicles.     Re.  15,530  ;  Jan.  23. 

Atwood,  Clarence  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Burglar  alarm. 
1.456,209;  May  22. 

Atwood,  Edwin   W.      (See  Copeman,   Lloyd  G..   assignor.) 

Atwood,  Ernest  O.,  assignor,  hy  mesne  assignments,  of 
one-half  to  Atwood  Gas  Saver  Company,  and  one-half 
to  J.  W.  Mehargue,  Boise,  Idaho.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1,465,154  ;  Aug.   14. 

Atwood,  Eugene,  assignor  to  Atwood  Machine  Company, 
Stonington,       Conn.  Spindle  -  driving      mechanism. 

1,443,335;  Jan.  30. 

Atwood,  Eugene,  assignor  to  Atwood  Machine  Company, 
Stonginton,  Conn.     Swift.     1,443,336 ;  Jan.  30. 

Atwood,  Eugene,  assignor  to  Atwood  Machine  Company, 
Stonington,  Conn.  Driving  mechanism  for  spindles. 
1,443,337  ;  Jan.  30. 

Atwood,  Eugene  assignor  to  Atwood  Machine  Company, 
Stonington,  Conn.  Spinning  and  twisting  spindle. 
1,443,452  ;  Jan.  30. 

Atwood,  Francis  C,  Newton,  assignor  to  Kalmus,  Com- 
stofik  &  Wescott,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Cannula  and 
clamp.     1,452,863;  Apr.  24. 

.itwood,  Francis  C,  Newton,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  American  Protein  Corporation,  Boston,  Mass. 
Clamp.      1,472,380 :    Oct.    30. 

Atwood  Gas  Saver  Company  et  al.  (See  Atwood,  Ernest 
O.,  assignor.) 

Atwood,  Harry  N.,  Smithfield,  N.  C,  assignor  to  Eub- 
wood,  Inc.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Motor-cycle-wheel  struc- 
ture.    1.442,242;  Jan.  16. 

Atwood,  Harry  N.,  Smithfield,  N.  C,  assignor  to  Rub- 
wood,  Inc.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Vehicle  wheel.  1,458,379  ; 
June  12. 

Atwood,  Harry  N.,  Smithfield,  N.  C,  assignor  to  Ruh- 
wood,  luc,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Vehicle  wheel.  1,458,380; 
June  12. 

Atwood,  Harry  N.,  Smithfield,  N.  C,  assignor  to  Rubwood, 
Inc.,  Lawrence,  Mass.     Pulley.     1,466,869  :  Sept.  4. 

Atwood,  Harry  N.,  Boston,  assignor  to  Rubwood,  Inc., 
Lawrence,  Mass.  Producing  vehicle  wheels.  1,477,025; 
Dec.    11. 

Atwood,  Harry  N.,  and  G.  B.  Bains,  3d,  Reading,  Pa., 
assignors  to  Rubwood,  Inc.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Com- 
posite  laminated  structure.      1,448,180  ;  Mar.   13. 

Atwood,  Leonard,  Boston,  Mass.  Variable  tractor  wheel. 
1,450,626  ;  Apr.  3. 

Atwood,  Leonard,  Boston,  Mass.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.    1,471,321  ;  Oct.  23. 

Atwood  Machine  Company.  (See  Atwood,  Eugene,  as- 
signor.) 

Atwood  Machine  Company.  (See  Cowan,  Charles  H.,  jr., 
assignor.) 

Atwood  Machine  Company.  (See  Cushman,  J.  E.,  and 
Stanton,  assignors.) 

.itwood,  Walter  H.,  Walden,  N.  Y.  Tie  presser. 
1.450,831 ;  Apr.  3. 

Au-Miller,  Cleve  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  E.  Shaf- 
fer, Mifflinburg,  Pa.  Vehicle  elevator.  1,448,250; 
Mar.   13. 

AubS,  .lean,  Paris,  France.  Pulverizing  apparatus. 
1,467.913:    Sept.    11. 

Auble  Die   and  Stamping  Company.      (See   Auble,   James 

H.,  and  J.  L..  assignors.) 
Auble,  James  H.  and  J.  L.,   assignors  to  The  Auble  Die 
and  Stamping  Company,  CJincinnati,  Ohio.     Method  and 
apparatus  for  forming  sheet-metal  articles.     1,453,652  : 
May  1. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contiiuiod. 


27 


Auble,  Jamos  H.  and  J.  L.,  assignors  of  two-uinths  to 
N.  Ilirsc'libers  and  one-ninth  to  A.  L.  Weinstein.  Ciu- 
ciunuti.  Oliio.  I'ross  for  forming  slieet-metal  forms. 
1,443,408  ;   Jan.   30. 

Auble,  James  L.     (See  Auble.  James  H.  and  J.  L.) 


Auburn   Rubber  Co.      (Sec  ilurray,  Albert   L. 
Auciuucloss,    William    K.,    New    York,   N.   Y., 

Amcrieau   Car    and   Foundry   Company,    St. 

Tank  car.     1,452,487;  Apr.  24. 
Auchstetter,  William.     (See  Bright,  Albert  E. 


,  assignor.) 
assignoi:  to 
Louis,   Mo. 

assignor.) 


N 


(See  Reynolds,  Egbert 
Y.  Foldable  card. 
N.     Y.       Filing     rack. 


N.    Y.      Parking    lamp. 


Auolair.     Joseph     iO..     Stamford,     Conn.       I'ortable     dog. 

1,442,991  ;  Jan.  23. 
Audiaime,     Faul,     assignor     to     Etablissents     Kuhlmann, 

Paris,    France.      Apparatus    for    the    manufacture    of 

sulphuric  anhydride.     1,400,CC1 ;  Apr.  3. 
Audiliren  Refrigerating  Machine  Co.      (See  Ivarr,  A.   D., 

and   Perking,  atssignors.) 
Audiphone  Company  of  America. 

A.  and  D.  A.,  assignors.) 
Auerbach,    Zemach,    New    York, 

1.457.135  ;  May  29. 
Aueibach,     Zemach,     New     York, 

1.457.136  ;   May  29. 
AuUero,    Michael    A.,    Brooklyn, 

Des.  02,932  ;  Aug.  28. 

Augensen,  August  M.,  Grand  Junction,  Colo.  Cau-cap- 
seamiug  apparatus  for  varnish,  cans,  etc.  1,460,398  ; 
July  3. 

August,  Edward  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Rail  joint.  1,477,990  ; 
Dec.  18 

August,  Johannes  R.  C,  Halifax,  England.  Kivet  or  the 
like   heating  furnace.     1,475,218 ;   Nov.   27. 

Augustine,  Addison  E.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Chester  Machine  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bodily 
removable  creasing  and  folding  box  mechanism  for  en- 
velope-making machines.     1,445,815  ;  Feb.   20. 

Augustine,  Addison  E.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Chester  Machine  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elevator- 
control  mechanism  for  envelope-making  machines. 
1,456,665  ;    May    29. 

Augustine,  Addison  E.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Chester  Machine  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Removable 
dryiug-chaiu  mechanism  for  envelope-making  machines. 
1,461,746  ;  July  17. 

Augustine,  Addison  E.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Chester  Machine  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Feeler  and 
counter     mechanism     for     envelope-making     machines. 


1,464,306  ;  Aug.  7 
Augustine,   Addison    E., 
Chester  Machine  Co., 
folding     mechanism 
1,473,693  ;  Nov.   13. 
Augustine, ^enjamin  F. 


Hackensack,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  End-flap- 
for     envelope-making     machines. 


assignor  to  Augustine  Automatic 
Rotary  Engiiie  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Rotary  two- 
cycle  superinduction  engine.     1,442,596  ;  Jan.  16. 

Augustine  Rotary  Engine  Company.  (See  Augustine, 
Benjamin  F.,   assignor.) 

Augustine,  Roy  W.,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switchboard  and 
Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone  system. 
1,440,365  ;    Jan.    2. 

Augustynowski,  Mike.     (See  Koprowlcz,  Jan,  assignor.) 

Auld,  Frederick  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Massaging  device. 
1,452,106  ;  Apr.  17. 

Auletta,  Alfred,  assignor  of  one-third  to  P.  Paris, 
Bayonne,  N.  J.  Shuttle-operating  mechanism. 
1.460,637  ;  July  3. 

Aultman,  Riley  J.,  Ovid,  Mich.  Tractor.  1,458,963 ; 
June  19. 

Aumiller,  Jacob,  MiflQinburg,  Pa.  Pipe-lifting  implement. 
1,469,911  ;  Oct.  9. 

Aumiller,  Sebastian  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  envelope. 
1.448.104:  Mar.  13. 

Aupperle,  James  A.     (See  Beck,  W.  J.,  and  Aupperle.) 

Aurora  Steel  Products  Company.  (See  Fohn,  Adolph  B., 
assignor.) 

Ausbourne,  Merritt  "W.,  Wisconsin  Rapids,  Wis.  Self- 
locking  hinge.      1,440,713 ;   Jan.    2. 

Auster,  Arthur  C,  assignor  to  Auster  Limited,  Birming- 
ham, England.     Windshield  hinge.     1,466,781 ;  Sept.  4. 

Auster  Limited.      (See  Auster,  Arthur  C,  assignor.) 

Auster,  Louis  and  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bathing  cap. 
1,465,706;  Aug.  21. 

Auster,  Marie.      (See  Auster,  Louis  and  M.) 

Austin,  Albert  L.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Resilient  noninflata- 
ble  tire.     1,441,654  ;  Jan.  9. 

Austin,  Arthur  O.,  Barberton,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company,  Mansfield, 
Ohio.  Joint  for  articles  of  ceramic  and  similar  ma- 
terials   and    producing    same.      1,456,960 ;    May    29. 

Austin,  Arthur  O.,  Barberton,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company,  Mansfield,  Ohio. 
Connecting   joint.      1,477,800 ;    Dec.    18. 

Austin,  Baseum  0.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Re- 
sistor.     1,475,735  :  Nov.  27. 

Austin,  Charles  L.,  jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Internal-combus- 
tion engine.     1,469,031 ;  Sept.  25. 

Austin,  Earle  R.,  Breckenridge,  Tex.  Oil-saving  stack 
for  gas-flowing  wells.     1,459.461 ;  June  19. 

Austin,  Edward,  Schenectady.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric    Company.      Modulator.      1.449,878 ;    Mar.    27. 

Austin.  F.  C.     (See  Stahl,  C.  E.,  and  Bentson,  assignors.) 


-\ustin,  F.  C,  Machinery  Company.  (See  Anderson,  Vin- 
cent G.,  assignor.) 

Austin,  F.  C,  Machinery  Company.     (See  Bentson,  Hans 

J.,  assignor.) 
Austin,   F.  C.   Machinery  Company.      (See  French,   James 

C,  assignor.) 
Austin,  F.   C,   Machinery   Company.      (See  Loken,   Truls, 

assignor.) 

Austin,  F.  C.,  Machinery  Company.     (See  Olsen,  Half  ten 

E.,   assignor.) 

Austin,  F.  C,  Machinery  Company.  (See  Russell,  Leslie 
A.,   assignor.) 

Austin,  b\  C,  Machinery  Company.  (See  Stahl,  Charles 
E.,  assignor.) 

Austin,  1\  C.  Machinery  Company.  (See  Woodin,  Norman 
C,  assignor.) 

Austin,  Frank  H.     (See  Robertson,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Austin,  Harold  E.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  J.  C.  Cook,  Jef- 
fersonville,  lud.,  assignors  to  American  Creosoting 
Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Running  gear  for  wheeled 
vehicles.      1,462,255  ;   July  17. 

Austin,  Harold  E.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  J.  C.  Cook,  Jef- 
fersouville,  Ind.,  assignors  to  .\merican  Creosoting 
Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Platform  for  timber-pre- 
serving cylinders.     1,477,414  ;  Dec.   11. 

Austin,  Henry  F.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Feeder  for  fountain 
pens.     1,451,314  ;  Apr.  10. 

Austin,  John  H.,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  Nut  cracker, 
sheller,  and  separator.     1,459,609  ;   June  19. 

Austin,  John  S.,  administrator.      (See  Austin,  Willis  E.) 

Austin,  John  T.,  assignor  to  The  Austin  Organ  Company, 
Hartford,  Conn.  Combination  organ  stop  action. 
1,456,612;    May    29. 

Austin  Machinery  Company.  (See  Seidler,  Alexander, 
assignor.) 

Austin  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Liddell,  Moses  V.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Austin  Organ  Company,  The.  (See  Austin,  John  T.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Austin,  Robert,  Baltimore,  Md.  Identification  clip  for 
phonograph  records.     1,471,716  ;  Oct.  23. 

Austin,  Willis  E.,  deceased,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  ;  J.  S. 
Austin,  administrator.  Pneumatic  action  for  musical 
instruments.      1,454,259  ;   May   8. 

Austrian,  Ralph  B.,  assignor  to  Union  Radio  Corporation, 
New   York,    N.   Y.      Rheostat.      1,454,030 ;    May   8. 

Authier,  Joseph  O.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  B.  Hunger- 
ford.  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Valve  lock.  1,444,899  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Authier,  Leopold,  Rosemont,  Quebec,  Canada.  Cabinet  for 
talking  machines  or  the  like.     1,464,593  ;  Aug.  14. 

Auto  Betterment  Corporation.  (See  Hartwell,  Albert  E., 
assignor.) 

Auto-Bronk  Inc.     (See  Rohan,  James  J.,  assignor.) 

Auto  Devices  and  Development  Company,  The.  (See 
Rasmussen,   Harry  T.,   assignor.) 

Auto  Kontrol  Lock  Corporation.  (See  Liebmann,  Al- 
fred, assignor.) 

-■iuto-Maid  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Barringer, 
Worth  R.,   assignor.) 

Auto  Mail  Distributer,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Briggs,  Arthur  J., 
assignor.) 

.-Vuto  Mail  Distributor,  Inc.,  The,  et  al.  (See  Wittum, 
George  F.,  assignor.) 

Auto  Pneumatic  Action  Company.  (See  Danquard, 
Thomas,  assignor.) 

Auto  Specialties  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Duffy, 
Thomas  I.,  assignor.) 

.Auto  Spring  Control  Company.  (See  Kettle,  A.  W.,  and 
Thayer,  assignors.) 

Auto  Vacuum  Freezer  Company.  (See  White,  Norman  H., 
assignor.) 

Auto-Wheel  Coaster  Company.  (See  Baumler,  Charles  A., 
assignor.) 

Autocraft  Corporation.  (See  Hinsdale,  George  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Autokal  Syndicate  Limited.  (See  Russell-Clarke,  Edward, 
assignor.) 

Automac  Company,  The.  (See  Mackey,  Albert  6.,  as- 
signor.) 

Automat  Molding  and  Folding  Company,  The.  (See  Beam, 
Frank  E.,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Advertising  Company.  (See  E^ederick,  Mabel, 
assignor.) 

Automatic  Appliance  Company.  (See  Mapel,  Lewis  A., 
assignor.) 

Automatic  Company.  (See  Richardson,  Rodney  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Automatic  Electric  Brake  Company.  (See  Farmer,  Rob- 
ert Z.,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Electric  Company.  (See  Andersen,  Albert, 
assignor.) 

Automatic  Electric  Company.  (See  Baer,  Fred  L.,  as- 
signr.) 

.-Automatic  Electric  Company.  (See  Blessing,  John  G., 
assignor.) 

Automatic  Electric  Company.  (See  Fahrenfeld,  Frederick 
W.,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Electric  Company.  (See  Fales,  Edward  D., 
assignor.) 

Automatic  Electric  Company.  (See  Homrighous,  John 
H.,  assignor.) 


28 


INDKX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FKOM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Automatic  Electric  Company.     (See  Keitb,  Alexander  E., 

assignor.) 
Automatic  Electric  Company.      (See  Kcrthaueri  Theodor, 

assignor.) 
Automatic  Electric  Company.      (See  Lomax,  Clarence  E., 

assignor.) 
Automatic   Electric    Company.      (See   Martin,   Talliot   ('•., 

assignor.) 
Automatic  Electric   Company.      (See  Martin,   T.   G.,    and 

\Yillis,  assignors.) 
Automatic   Electric    Company.      (See   Nelson,   Martin    L., 

assignor.) 
Automatic    Electric    Company.       (See    Newforth,    Frank. 

jr.,  assignor.) 
Automatic   Electric   Company.      (See  Owen,   William   W., 

assignor.) 
Automatic  Electric  Company.      (See  Powell,  Winfred  T., 

assignor.) 
Automatic    Electric    Company.       (See    Ray,    A.    J.,    and 

Chapin,  assignors.) 
Automatic  Electric  Company.     (See  Ray,  A.  J.,  and  Oberg- 

fell,  assignors.) 
Automatic  Electric  Company.      (See  Richardson,   Rodney 

G.,   assignor.)  . 

Automatic  Electric   Company.      (See   Setter,  Micheal,  as- 
signor.) 
.\utomatlc    Electric    Company.      (See    Smith,    Arthur   B., 

assignor.) 
Automatic    Electric    Company.       (See    Wicks,    John,    as- 
signor.) ,   .^ 
Automatic   Electric   Company.      (See  Willis,   Bernard  D., 

assignor.) 
Automatic  Electric  Heater  Company.     (See  Clark,  Warren 

F.,  assignor.) 
Automatic    Electric    Shoe    Polishing    Machine    Company, 

The.      (See  Harris,   Clifford  A.,   assignor.) 
Automatic    Furnace    Oxidator    and    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany,   The.      (See   Miller,    J.    J.    A.,,  and    Welgele,   as- 
signors.) 
Automatic-Inserting  Machine  Corporation.      (See  Penney, 

H.   D.,    Whiteman,  and  Ruse,   assignors.) 
Automatic    Machinery    Company.       (See    Hallock,    G.    H., 

Frederick,  and  Purcell,  assignors.) 
Automatic  Machinery  Company.      (See  Purcell,  Benjamin 

H.,  assignor.) 
Automatic   Packing  &  Labeling   Company.      (See   Gwinn, 

George  W.,  assignor.) 
Automatic  Railway  Mail  Exchange  Company.     (See  Hupp, 

Albert,  assignor.) 
Automatic  Recording   Safe   Company,   The.      (See  Fisher, 

Charles,  assignor.) 
Automatic    Refrigerating    Company,    The.       (See    Lund- 

gaard,    Ivar.    assignor.) 
Automatic  Refrigerating  Company,  The.      (See  Marshall, 

Henry    H.,   assignor.) 
Automatic  Safety  Car  Step  Company.      (See  Blake,  Fred 

D.,  assignor.) 
Automatic    Straight    Air    Brake    Company.       (See    Neal, 

Spencer  G.,  assignor.) 
Automatic     Telephone    Manufacturing     Company.       (See 

Hudd.  Alfred  E.,  assignor.) 
Automobile   Clock  Company.        (See  Hemmarlund,   Lloyd 

A.,  assignor.) 
Automobile  Valves  Co.,  The.      (See  Burtnett,  Everett  R., 

assignor.) 
Automotive   Accessories,    Inc.      (See    Hubhard,    Burtt   J., 

assignor.) 
Automotive  Gas  Producer  Corporation.     (See  Smith,  David 

J.,   assignor.) 
Automotive    Radiator   Machine    Company.      (See    Schulz, 

Clyde  E.,  assignor.) 
Automotive  Supply  Company,  Inc.     (See  Suekert,  Harold 

C,  assignor.) 
Automotive  Valves  Co.,  The.     (See  Burtnett,  Everett  R., 

assignor.) 
Autopoint  Manufacturing  Company.    (See  Keeran,  Charles 

R.,  assignor.) 
Autopoint   Manufacturing   Company.      (See   Roach,   Jesse 

E.,  assignor.) 
Autoquip  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Wirth,  Carl,  assignor.) 
Autosales   Corporation.      (See  Brandt,   John,   assignor.) 
Autosales     Corporation.       (See     Coseglia,     Anthony,     as- 
signor.) 
Autosales  Corporation.     (See  Grover,  Albert  D.,  assignor.) 
Autosales  Corporation.      (See  Grover,  A.  D.,  and  Barber, 

assignors.) 
Autos.iles  Corporation.      (See  Wittenberg,   Alexander,   as- 
signor.) 
Autowhirl  Corporation.     (See  Lancaster,  S.  C,  and  Hjerm- 

Btad,  assignors.) 
Autrey,  Herbert  S.      (See  Balazs,  R.  J.,  and  Autrcy.) 
Avenson,  Lorenzo  M.,  St.  Paul,  and  J.  L.  Hagie,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.    Label  for  poisonous  containers.    1,464,347 
Aug.  7. 
Avera,    Arch    U.,    Florence,    Ala.      Tractor.      1,457,647 

June  5. 
Averlll,  Elias  M.,  Sparta,  Mich.   Folding  crate.    1,447,055 

Feb.   27. 
Averill,  William  H.,  Boston,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  C 
Erisman,   Brookllne,    Mass.     Fountain   pen.     1,472,576 
Oct.  30. 
Avery.     .Arch     E.,     Michigantown,     Ind.       Fishing     reel 
1,4.59,567;  .Tune  19. 


(See  Techmer,  Fred  W.  A.,  as- 


Singletree.     1,447,404 ; 


Avery,  B.  F.,  and  Sons. 
signor.) 

Avery,  Clyde  H.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Mar.  6. 

Avery  Company.     (See  Bartholomew,  John  B.,  assignor.) 

Avery,  Emmett  C,  Hutchinson,  Kans.  Saw  rig. 
1,473,536  ;  Nov.  6. 

Avery,  George  A.,  and  F.  Bamblett,  Detroit,  Mich.  Clean- 
ing scale  from  metals.     1,442,243  ;  Jan.  16. 

Avery,  Henry  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Pipe  thread  protec- 
tor.     1,461,595  ;    July   10. 

Avery,  Irving  F.,  assignor  to  Jacob  Press  Sons,  Chicago, 
111.     End-gate  construction.     1,440,083  ;  Feb.   20. 

Avery,  Roger  L.,  Chicago,  111.  School  furniture. 
1,443,042  ;  Feb.  6. 

Avery,  Thomas  L.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Subgrader  attachment. 
1,447,503  ;   Mar.   6. 

Avery,  Thomas  L.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Scarifier  attachment 
for  subgraders.     1,447,504  ;  Mar.  6. 

Avery,  True  M.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  Lifting  jack. 
1,441,961  ;  Jan.  9. 

Avery,  True  M.,  assignor  to  Arrow  Grip  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Inc.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  Hook  fastener.  1,451,315  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Avery,  True  M.,  assignor  to  Arrow-Grip  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Inc.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  Antiskid  attachment  for 
wheels.     1,468,097  ;  Sept.  18. 

Avery,  William  C,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Paper-feeding  ap- 
paratus for  typewriters.     1,443,698  ;  Jan.  30. 

Avery,  W.  &  T.,  Limited.  (See  Gilbert,  Arthur  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Avey,  George  S.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Automobile  top  stay 
strap.      1,457,685;   June   5. 

Avon  Sole  Company.      (See  Gary,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Avvocaio,  Josepu,  jLSrookiyu,  i\.  1.  Spoons,  knives,  forks, 
or  similar  articles  of  tableware.     Des.  62,359  ;  May  15. 

Await,  George  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Adjustable  storm- 
window  holder.     1,473,416  ;  Nov.  6. 

Axelman,   Harry  W.      (See  Axelman,  Mayer  and   H.   W.) 

Axelman,  Mayer  and  H.  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Spring  bracing 
means   for    bags,    etc.      1,443,112 ;    Jan.    23. 

Axelman,  Mayer  and  H.  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Suitcase,  bag, 
or  similar  article.     Des.  63,168  ;  Oct.  30. 

Axelson,  Charles  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Axel- 
son  Machine  Co.     Swing-jaw  chuck.    1,455,017  ;  May  15. 

Axelson  Machine  Co.     (See  Axelson,  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

Axford  and  De  Shields.  (See  Cawthron,  George,  as- 
signor.) 

Axilrod,  Meyer,  assignor  to  Axilrod  Power  Transmission 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Frlctlon-drive  controlling 
mechanism.     1,471,717  ;   Oct.  23. 

Axilrod  Power  TransmiBSlon  Company.  (See  Axilrod, 
Meyer,  assignor.) 

Axlotes,  Anthony  A.,  Newport,  R.  I.  Lobster  trap. 
1,455,381  ;  May  15. 

Axle   Lock  Corporation.      (See   Siegel,   Ernest,   assignor.) 

Alt,  George  J.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  Attachment  for  hemmers. 
1,466,574  ;   Aug.    28. 

Axtell,  Jay  M.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Self-lubricating  pit- 
man rod.     1,471,818;  Oct.  23. 

Ayars,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Ayars  Machine  Company, 
Salem.  N.  J.     Can-filling  machine.     1,459,492  ;  June  19. 

Ayars,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Ayars  Machine  Company, 
Salem,  N.  J.     Can-filling  machine.     1,468,253;  Sept.  18. 

Ayars,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Ayars  Machine  Company, 
Salem,  N.  J.     Can-filling  machine.     1,468,254  ;  Sept.  18. 

Ayars,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Ayars  Machine  Company, 
Salem,  N.  J.     Can-filling  machine.     1,475.675;  Nov.  27. 

Ayars,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Ayars  Machine  Company, 
Salem.  N.  J.     Can-filling  machine.     1,476,278  ;   Dec.  4. 

Ayars  Machine  Company.  (See  Ayars,  Charles  II.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aydelotte.  William  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filing  device. 
1,467,294  ;   Sept.    11. 

Ayers,  Augustine  R.     (See  Lofgren,  J.,  and  Ayers.) 

Ayers,  Augustine  R.,  and  R.  S.  Miller,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Railway-freight-car  door.     1,475,917  ;   Nov.   27. 

Ayers,  Dee,  and  H.  D.  Fossett,  Mount  Vernon,  Mo. 
Animal   poke.   1,450,237;  Apr.   3. 

Ayers,  Dee,  and  H.  D.  Fossett,  Mount  Vernon,  Mo. 
Churn.     1,450,238  ;  Apr.  3. 

Ayers,  Eugene  M.     (See  Tucker,  J.  R.,  and  Ayers.) 

Ayers.  Lorenz  IC,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Bleaching  barytes. 
1,458,461  ;  June  12. 

Ayers,  Norman,  New  Straitsville,  Ohio.  Lever  mecha- 
'nism.     1,455,421  ;  May  15. 

Aygarn,  Christopher  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  M.  G.  Avgarn,  Morris,  111.  Vehicle  dump.  1,442,847  ; 
Jan.   23. 

.\virarn.  M.   G.      (See  Aygarn,  Christopher  L.,   assignor.) 

Aylward,  D.  E.,  et  al.  (See  Barnstable,  Edward  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aymar,  Gordon  C,  assignor  to  Danya,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Jar.     Des.  63,117;  Oct.  9. 

Aymar,  John  W.,  jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Resilient  heel. 
1,476,436:    Dec.    4. 

Ayres,  Charles  S.,  Riverton.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Chas.  S. 
Avres,  Inc..  Camden,  N.  J.  Foldable  hand  bag. 
1.474.879  ;  Nov.  20. 

Ayres,  Chas.   S..  Inc.      (See  Ayres,  Charles  S..  assignor.) 

Ayres,  Elwood  B.      (Sec  Schwartz,  W.  M.,  and  Ayres.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  Ol'^FICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Ayres,  Elwood  B.,  assignor  to  The  Philadelphia  Textile 
Machinery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Skin-dryinp 
boards.     1.450.TS2  ;  Apr.   3. 

Ayres,  Elwood  B.,  assignor  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Incor- 
poriitod,  I'liiladelphia,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  drying  sljins, 
etc.     1,464,348  ;  Aug.  V. 

Ayres,  Elwood  B.,  assignor  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Inc., 
Phil.idolpliia,    Pn.      Drier.      1.4712,741  :    Oct.    30. 

Ayres,  Eugene  E.,  jr.,  Chester,  assignor  to  The  Sharpies 
Specialty  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Resolving  emul- 
sions.     l,454.t>lG  :   JIaj    8. 

Ayres,  Eugene  E.,  jr.,  Chester,  assignor  to  The  Sharpies 
Specialty  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Prevention  of 
the    formation    of    emulsions.      1,454,017 :    May    8. 

Ayres,  Eugene  E.,  jr.,  Chester,  assignor  to  The  Sharpies 
Specialty  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Producing  stable 
emulsions  of  edihle  oils.     1.467,081  :  Sept.  4. 

Ayres,  Hiram  D.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Th,»  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  stretching  textile  material.  1,468,351  ; 
Si'pr.  IS. 

Ayres.  .Tohn  E.      (See  Spiker,  T.  A.,  and  Ayres.) 

Ayres,  Webb  "W..  assignor  of  three-eighths  to  R.  W.  White 
and  two-eighths  to  A.  A.  Merry.  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  illumination.  1,457,485 ; 
June  5. 

Ayres,  William  C,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Miter  hoi.  1,465,800; 
Aug.  21. 

Azcona,  Alberto,  Magdalena,  Mexico.  Combined  ruler 
and  blotter.     1,460.935;  July  3. 

B.  and  B.  Manuf.Tcturing  Company.  (See  Balthasar, 
Marry  G.,  assignor.) 

B-B  Manufacturing  and  Drilling  Company.  (See 
Mathews,    Samuel    J.,   assignor.) 

B.  G.  Tertilwerke  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Trenckmann,  Erich 
and   B.,   assignors.) 

B.  &  J.  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Jackson, 
Geortre  E..  Msslsnor. ) 

B.  O.  T.  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Florey,  Tilghman  J.,   assignor.) 

Babb,  Charles  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Barber 
Asphalt  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Melting  kettle. 
1,466,637  ;   Aug.   28. 

Babbitt.  Charles  E.,  South  Portland,  assignor  to  Hamlin 
Rocking  Grate  Co.,  Portland,  Me.  Rocking  and  dump- 
ing grate.     1.457,416  ;  June  5. 

Babbitt.  Earl  H.,  Edgewater,  Colo.  Medicinal  compound 
for  cows.     1,470,795  :  Oct.  16. 

Babbitt,   Isaac  N.      (See   Smith,   Frederick   G.,  assignor.) 

Babbitt.  Jesse  J.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Saxophone  and  clarinet 
mouthpiece.     1,467,524  ;  Sept.  11. 

Babbitt,  Ralph  M..  Kalamazoo.  Mich.  Antislip  device  for 
motor-vehicle  wheels.     1,476,353  :  Dec.  4. 

Babcock.  Basil  P.,  assignor  to  Sprague  Canning  Machin- 
ery Company,  (Chicago.  111.  Measuring  device  for  can- 
filling  m.Tchines.     1,444.052  ;  Feb.  6. 

Babcock,  Everett  P.  (See  Sonnekes,  Frederick  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Babcock.  Florain  D.,  Iowa  Falls,  Iowa.  Nonwrecker. 
1.446,820;    Feb.    27. 

Babcock,  Henry  W.,  Bloomlngton,  III.  Comb.  1,451,562  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Babcock,  Lawrence  R.,  Kellv,  N.  Mex.  Railway  ti'\ 
1,445.739  :  Feb.   20. 

Babcock,  Leland  A.,  assignor  to  Sprague  Canning  Ma- 
chinery Company,  Chicago,  111.  Finishing  machine. 
1,454,031  ;  May  8. 

Babcock,  Leland  A.,  assignor  to  Sprague  Canninar  Ma- 
chinery Company,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  process- 
ing pumpkin  and  like  material.  .  1,457.417:   June   5. 

Babcock,  Leland  A.,  assignor  to  Sprague  Canning  l\Ia- 
chinery  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ffuit-disintegrating 
machine.     1,458,315  ;  June  12. 

Babcock,  Linn  B.,  St,  Louis,  Mo.  Angle  meter.  1,444,444  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Babcock,  Wilbert  L.,  assignor  to  The  Waterbury  Brass 
Goods  Corporation,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Cover  plate  for 
plug  receptacles.     1,467,261 :   Sept.  4. 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Harter,  Isaac, 
assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Jacobus,  David 
S.,  assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Jacobus,  Davis 
S.,  assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Kupa,  Emil,  as- 
signor. ) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Pratt,  Arthur 
D..  assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Sargent,  Fred- 
erick, assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company.  (See  Whittam,  Benjamin 
B.,  assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Wltz,  Henri  E., 
assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company.     See  Witz,  Henry,  assignor. ) 

Babel,  Henry  C,  BuflCalo,  N.  Y.  Inner  tube  for  tires. 
1,440.860;  Jan.  2. 

Babel.  Henry  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Handle  for  automobile 
battery  boxes.     1.442.115  ;  .Tan.  16. 

Babel,  Raymond.     (See  Yareaux,  P.,  and  Babel.) 

Babemdreer,  Albert,  Biloxi,  Miss.  Apparatus  for  the 
manufacture  of   oyster  liquor.      1,444,094 ;    Feb.    6. 

Babeuf,  Louis  P.,  Gravelbourg,  Saskatchewan,  (Canada. 
Snap  and  buckle.     1,475,420  ;  Nov.  27. 


Babiarz,  John,  New  Salem,  Pa.  Cashier  protector. 
1,462,781  ;   July  24. 

Bablc,   Steven.      (See  Pochlla,  Franz,   assignor.) 

Babies  Dispensary  &  Hospital  of  Cleveland,  The.  (See 
Gerstcnberger.   Henry  J.,  assignor.) 

Babka,  Joseph  J.,  Berwyn,  111.  Vibrating  screen. 
1,448,181  ;   Mar.   13. 

Babos,  Lacey,  assignor  to  American  Liquid  Meter  Com- 
pany, Portland,  Oreg.  Fractional  counter.  1,453,538 ; 
May  1. 

Bac-Lite  Corpo-ation,  The.  (See  Ellithorpe,  Gilbert  S., 
assignor.) 

Bacallao  y  Villar,  Vicente.  (See  Llompart  y  Vnildfe.s,  M., 
and  Bacallao  y  Villar.) 

Baccellieri.  ■  Raffaele,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fruit  crusher. 
1.463,238  ;  July  31. 

Bach,  Neils  P.,  Millburn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Perfect 
Vacuum  Canning  Company,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Method 
of  and  apparatus  for  sealing  containers.  1,475,469 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Bacharach,  Herman.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Bacharach  Industrial  Instrument  Company.  Protect- 
ing  hood   or  casing.      1,445,000 :   Feb.    13. 

Bacharach,  Herman,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bacha- 
rach Industrial  Instrument  Company.  Pressure  gauge. 
1,468,854  ;  Sept.  25. 

Bacharach  Industrial  Instrument  Company.  (See  Bacha- 
rach, Herman,  assignor.) 

Bache-Wiig,  Bertha  M.,  executrix.  (See  Bache-Wiig ; 
Carl.) 

Bache-Wiig,  Carl,  deceased,  Portland,  Me. ;  M.  Bache- 
Wiig.  executrix.     Preparing  pulp.     1,455,471 ;  May  15. 

Bachert,  Adam.     (See  Newhard,  Monte  W.,  assignor.) 

Haclihofer,  Paul.      (See  Appinger,  F.,  and  Bachhofer.) 

Bachle,  Andrew,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  window. 
1,456,961  ;  May  29. 

Bachler,  Christian  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Steam  and 
water   boiler.      1,463,455;   July   31. 

Bachli,  Ernst,  LaufEohr,  near  Brugg,  Switzerland.  Braid- 
ing machine.     1,475,981  ;  Dec.  4. 

Bachman,  Harry  L.,  assignor  to  The  Weinman  Pump 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Columbus.  Ohio.  Steam-heating 
system.     1,470,796  ;  Oct.  16. 

Bachman,  Hugo  J.,  Denver,  Colo.  Poppet  valve. 
1,467,414  ;   Sept.    11. 

Bachman,  Joseph  E.  and  R.  A.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Chain 
link.     1,453,088  ;  Apr.  24. 

Bachman,  Ray  A.      (See  Bachman,  Joseph  E.  and  R.  A.) 

Bachman,  Rov  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Waterproof  building  ma- 
terial.     1,466,462  ;   Aug.   28. 

Bachman,  Rudolph  W.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Slicing  Machine 
Company,  Laporte,  Ind.  Sharpener  for  slicing  ma- 
chines.    1,461,105  ;   July   10. 

Bachniann  Bros.     (See  Morris,  Francis  A.,  assignor.) 

Bachofen,  Theodor,  West  Hoboken.  N.  J.  Knife  for  pile- 
fabric  looms.     1,443.670  ;  Jan.  30. 

Bachofen,  Theodor,  West  Hoboken,  N.  .L  Rotary  cutter 
for  pile-fabric  looms.     1,443,671  ;  Jan.  30. 

Bachofen,  Theodor,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Pile-cutter 
knife.      1,463,239  ;    July    31. 

Backer,  Christian  B.,  Bergen,  Norway.  Producing  a  pro- 
tective coating  on  objects  of  magnesium  or  magnesium 
alloys.     1.451,755  ;  Apr.  17. 

Backhaus,  Arthur  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Industrial  Alcohol  Co.  Producing  high-grade  esters. 
1,454,462;   May  8. 

Backhaus,  Arthur  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Industrial  Alcohol  Co.  Esterification.  1,454,463; 
May  8. 

Backhaus,  Arthur  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Industrial  Alcohol  Co.  Liquid  fuel  for  motors. 
1.474.135  ;  Nov.  13. 

Bachrik,  Joseph,  Smithdale.  Pa.  Railway  tie  plate  and 
anticreeper.     1.443.699  ;  Jan.  30. 

Backscheider,  Nicholas  A.,  Clifton,  Ky.  Ignition  timer. 
1,469,243  ;   Oct.   2. 

Backstay  Machine  &  Leather  Company,  The.  (See  Schem- 
mel,  Robert  C,  assignor.) 

Backus,  Hubert  V.,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Young  Industries, 
Inc..  Detroit,  Mich.  Wire-straightening  machine. 
1.475.736:  Nov.  27. 

P.acon,  Allan  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Lock.     1.446.632  ;  Feb.  27. 

Bacon,  Allan  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cuff  button.  1,458,164  ; 
June  12. 

Bacon  Bros.  Co.,  The.     (See  Bacon.  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

Bacon,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  The  Bacon  Bros.  Co., 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Rug  manufacture.     1,452,776  ;   Apr.   24. 

Bacon,   Charles  J.      (See  Kraft,  F.   G.,  and  Bacon.) 

Bacon,  Charles  V.,  Mahwah,  N.  J.  Recovering  iron 
oxide  and  other  products  from  spent  iron  sludge. 
1,455,060;   May   15. 

Bacon,  Chester  A.,  assignor  to  Bowen  Products  Corpora- 
tion, Auburn,  N.  Y.  Lubricating  device.  1,452,775 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Bacon,  Frank  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Mileage  chart. 
1.477,801 ;  Dec.  18. 

Bacon,  Frederic  W.     (See  McCloskey,  Alfred  C,  assignor.) 

Bacon,   FYederick  J.      (See   Winship,   E.  O..   and  Bacon.) 

Bacon,  Raymond  P.,  New  York,  C.  H.  Kidwell,  New 
Brighton",  N.  Y.,  and  P.  H.  Bascom,  Boundbrook,  N.  J., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Van  Heusen  Prod- 
ucts, Inc.     Fabric-treating  machine.     1,469,765  ;  Oct.  9. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Bacon,  William  M.,  assignor  to  B.  S.  Kyle,  Chicago,  111. 
Printing  machine.     1,447,333  ;  Mar.  6. 

Bacon,  William  M.,  assignor  to  E.  S.  Kyle,  Chicago,  111. 
Printing  machine.      1,447,334;   Mnr.   6. 

Badcock,  Fred,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  W.  H.  Kane, 
London,  England.  Implement  for  truing  crank  pins  and 
effecting  like  operations.     1,468,952  ;  Sept.  25. 

Baddiley,  James,  J.  B.  l-'ayman,  and  H.  Wignall,  assignors 
to  British  DyestufEs  Corporation,  Limited,  Manchester, 
England.  Manufacture  of  orthosulphonic  acids  of  aro- 
matic amines.     1,441,655  ;  Jan.  9. 

Baddiley,  James,  J.  B.  Payman,  and  E.  G.  Bainbridge, 
assignors  to  British  Dyestuffs  Corporation  Limited, 
Manchester,  England.  Manufacture  of  1.4  naphthol 
sulphonic  acid.     1,452,481 ;  Apr.  17. 

Badenhausen,  John  P.  (See  Osbourn,  Millard  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bader,  Marcel,  and  C.  Sunder,  Alsatia,  France,  assignors 
of  one-half  to  Durand  &  Huguenin,  S.  A.,  Basel,  Switzer- 
land. Products  for  dyeing  and  printing  textile  mate- 
rials and  in  general  for  pigmentation  of  various  sub- 
strata and  the  manufacture  of  the  same.  1,448,251  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Badge,  Francis  J.      (See  Keller,  J.  F.,  and  Badge.) 

Badger  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Hathaway,  C. 
H.,  and  Starck,  assignors.) 

Badger  Rubber  Works,  The.  (See  Githens,  Herbert  A., 
assignor.) 

Badger  Rubber  Works,  The.  (See  Pratt,  Benjamin  H., 
assignor.) 

Badische  Anllin  &  Soda  Fabrik.  (See  Bosch,  C,  Dehnel, 
and  Kircher,  assignors.) 

Badische  Anilin  &  Soda-Fabrik.  (See  Gaus,  W.,  Meiser, 
and  Eberhardt,  assignors.) 

Badische  Anilin-  &  Soda-Pabrik.  (See  Kacer,  Filip,  as- 
signor.) 

Badische  Anilin  &  Soda  Fabrik.  (See  Kunz,  Max  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Badische  Anilin  &  Soda  Fabrik.  (See  Luttringhaus,  A., 
and  Blangey,  assignors.) 

Bado,  Santino,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Pipe  protector. 
1,457,295  ;   June  5. 

Badois,  Louis,  Paris,  France.     Clutch.     1,444,361 ;  Feb.  6. 

Badois,  Louis,  Paris,  France.  Fountain  pen.  1,457,765  ; 
June  5. 

Badowski,  Alfred,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Pressure  gauge 
for  pneumatic  tires.     1,471,323  ;  Oct.  23. 

Badowski,  Alfred,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Tiregage  Valve  Corporation,  Charles- 
ton, W.  Va.  Pressure  gauge  for  tires.  1,471,322 : 
Oct.  23. 

Badowski,  Alfred,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  Tirom- 
eter  Valve  Corporation  of  America,  Charleston,  W. 
Va.      Tire-stem    pressure   gauge.      1,471,324 ;    Oct.    23. 

Badowski,  Alfred,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  Tirom- 
eter  Valve  Corporation  of  America,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 
Tire-stem  pressure  gauge.     1,471,325  ;   Oct.  23. 

Badsky,  Raymond  E.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Variable-.spepd 
transmission  mechanism  for  air  compressors.  1,446,284  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Baechle,  Nicholas  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Coaster  brake. 
1,464,465  ;  Aug.   7. 

Baeder,  Gustav  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Condiment  holder. 
1,463,543;  .Tuly  31. 

Baehr,  George,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Mill  for  rolling  shapes. 
1,448,371;   Mar.   13. 

Baehr,  George,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Finishing  roll.  1,458,381  ; 
June  12. 

Baehr,  George,  Coraopolis,  Pa.  Deformed  bar.  1,460,010; 
June  26. 

Baehr,  George,  Coraopolis,  Pa.  Feed-control  device  for 
die   rolls.      1,469,575 ;    Oct.   2. 

Baehr,  George,  Coraopolis,  Pa.  Mill  for  rolling  shapes. 
1,474,880;   Nov.   20. 

Baehr,  Gustave,  Paris,  France.  Collapsible  hood  or 
roof  of  vehicles.     1,463,030  ;  July  24. 

Baekeland,  Leo  H.,  Yonkers,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Bakelite  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Po- 
tentially reactive  composition  and  making  same. 
1,442,420;  Jan.  16. 

Baer,  Carl  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Combined  power  and 
transmission   unit.     1,472,624;   Oct.   30. 

Baer,  Carl  J.,  Riverside,  111.     Boat.     1,445,467  ;   Feb.  13. 

Baer,  Carl  J.,  Riverside,  111.  Boat-propelling  means. 
1,451.563  ;  Apr.  10. 

Baer,  Carl  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Boat-propelling  means. 
1,452,050  ;  Apr.  17. 

Baer,  David   H.      (See  Galpin,  G.,  and  Baer.) 

Baer,  Fred  L.,  Berwyn,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Interoffice  trunk  circuits  for 
telephone  systems.     1,463,934  ;  Aug.  7. 

Baer,  John,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Elevator  lock. 
1,458,871  ;  June  12. 

Baer,  Maurice  J.,  assignor  to  The  Baer  &  Wilde  Cam- 
pany,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Snap  button.  1,455.281 ; 
May   15. 

Baer,  Richard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combination  lock. 
1.472,577  ;   Oct.   30. 

Baer,  Walter  C,  Toledo,  Ohio.    Lamp  bracket.     1,452,138  • 

Apr.  17. 
Baer   &    Wilde   Company,    The.      (See   Baer,    Maurice    J. 

assignor.) 


Baewskin,  Abraham,  Chicago,  111.  Welding  or  soldering 
composition.     1,472,781 ;  Nov.  6. 

Eager,  Savante  R.  W.  M.      (See  Ferris  W.,  and  Eager.) 

Eagor,  Svante  R.  W.  M.,  assignor  to  Bucyrus  Company, 
South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Fair  lead  for  drag-line  excava- 
tors.    1,445,468;  Feb.  13. 

Eager,  Svante  R.  W.  M.,  South  Milwaukee,  O.  F.  Kaeser, 
Milwaukee,  and  W.  Lehman,  assignors  to  Bucyrus  Com- 
pany, South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Creeping-traction  mount- 
ing for   railway-type  excavators.      1,448,372 ;   Mar.   13. 

Eager,  Svante  R.  W.  M.,  W.  Lehman,  and  F.  C.  Ruhloff, 
assignors  to  Bucyrus  Company,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Excavator   front-end   construction.      1,454,032 :   May   8. 

Bagg,  Harry  W.,  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.  Device  for  preventing 
cows  from  lying  down.     1,447,505  ;  Mar.  6. 

Bagg,  HoUis  B.,  Watertown,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Scale. 
1,472,037;  Oct.   30. 

Bagge,  Gustaf  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric-display-con- 
trolling mechanism.     1,478,691  ;   Dec.   25. 

Baginley,  John  A.,  Hoquiam,  Wash.  Doorbell.  1,461,019  ; 
July  10. 

Bagley,  Joseph  C.,  Beloit,  Ala.  Combined  shovel,  torch, 
and  match  holder.     1,451,195;  Apr.  10. 

Bagshaw.  W.  H.,  Co.      (See  Stevens,  Royal  A.,  assignor.) 

Bahl,  Errold  G.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Elevator  control. 
1,460,091 ;  June  26. 

Bahls,  Otto,  assignor  to  O.  B.  Electric  Vehicles,  Inc., 
Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Reversing  and  control  switch. 
1,450,572;  Apr.   3. 

Bahmann  Iron  Works  Company,  The.  (See  Cite,  .Toseph 
D.,  assignor.) 

Bahnsen.  John  T.,  Dodge  Center,  Minn.  Lawn  mower. 
1,441,720  ;  Jan.  9. 

Eahr,  August  T.  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
C.  B.  Kline,  Dormont,  Pa.  Lug  ring.  1,451,804 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Eahr,  August  T.  J.,  Murphj'sboro,  111.,  assignor  of  one- 
fourth  to  R.  A.  Hatfield,  one-fourth  to  J.  J.  Gallagher, 
three-eighths  to  F.  Heiberg,  and  one-eighth  to  C.  Franks, 
St.  Louis.  Mo.     Three-way  faucet.     1,469,612  ;  Oct.  2. 

Eahr,  Joseph  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Pocket  lock  for  garments. 
1,451,196  ;  Apr.  10. 

Eahr,  William  E.,  Washington.  D.  C.  Adjustable  flue 
cleaner  for   heat  radiators.     1,448,048 ;   Mar.   13. 

Bahrs,  John.      (See  Hubbard,   E.,  and   Bahrs.) 

Bail,  Emil  A.,  Lausa,  near  Dresden,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Waldes  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Snap  fastener. 
1.449,080;  Mar.  20. 

Bailey.  Albert  E.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Conveyer  svstem. 
1,461,106;  July  10. 

Bailey,  Allie  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Garment.  1,440,954; 
Jan.  2. 

Bailey,  Amos,  Ottumwa,  Iowa.  Beet  topper.  1,467,415: 
Sept.    11. 

Bailey,  Anna  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  dress  form. 
1,447,372  ;  Mar.  6. 

Bailey,  Banks  &  Biddle  Company,  The.  (See  Meell, 
George  A.,  assignor.) 

Bailey,  Charles  F.,  Lawton,  England.  Tunnel  oven  or 
kiln  for  firing  pottery  and  other  ware.  1,465,572 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Bailey,  Charles  P.,  Lawton,  England.  Kiln  for  firing 
pottery  and  other  ware.     1,465,573  ;  Aug.  21. 

Bailey,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Fuller  &  Warren  Co., 
Troy,  N.  Y.  Combination  coal  and  gas  range. 
]  .475,775  :   Nov.   27. 

Bailey,  Charles  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ring.  Des.  62,975  ; 
Sept.   4. 

Bailey,  Chester  I.,  Greenwood,  Mo.,  assignor  to  L.  U. 
Oberreich,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Shock  absorber. 
1,474,810;  Nov.   20. 

Bailey,  Claude  B.,  Wyandotte,  assignor  to  McCord  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Gasket.  1,442,421 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Bailey,  E.  G.  (See  Castle,  W.  E.,  and  Hansard,  as- 
signors.) 

Bailey,     Edwin     W.,     Lawley,     Ala.     Backhand     hook. 
1,444,762  ;  Feb.  6. 

Bailey,  Ellen,  Detroit,  Mich.  Butter  container.  1,445,816: 
Feb.  20. 

Bailey,  Emmett  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  L.  Bailey, 
Williamson,  W.  Va.  Rotary  car  dump.  1,465,661 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Bailey,  Enoch  M.,  Albion,  111.  Intermittent  electric-light 
flasher.     1,441,902  ;  Jan.  9. 

Bailey,  Ethel  M.,  Yreka,  Calif.  Suture  box.  1,459,943; 
June  26. 

Bailey,  George,  jr.,  Martel,  Ohio.  Atomizing  gasket  for 
internal-combustion  engines.      1,449,256  ;   Blar.   20. 

Bailey,  George  A.,  Manning,  Iowa.  Animal  poke. 
1,469,492  ;   Oct.   2. 

Bailey,  Halsted,  Pittsfield.  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electrical  apparatus.  1,444,445; 
Feb.  6. 

Bailey,  Hubert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coupling.  1,473,537  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Bailey.  Hugh  R.,  Carver,  Mass.  Cranberry  separator. 
1.448,479;  Mar.   13. 

Bailey,  James  F.,  Columbia,  S.  C.  Wrench.  1,447,831 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Bailey,  James  F.,  Columbia,  S.  C.  Wrench.  1,447,832; 
Mai.  (1. 


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Bailey,  James  P.,  Columbia,  S.  C.  Cotton  tramper  or 
Dacker.     1,743,456  ;  Nov.  6. 

Bailey,  James  G„  Delavan,  assignor  to  Rotary  Spreader, 
Mason  Citv,  111.    Manure  spreader.     1,452,139  ;  Apr.  17. 

Bailey,  John  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Spectacles.  1,471,996; 
Oct.    23. 

Bailey,  Joseph  K.,  assignor  to  Bayco  Decoy  Company,  Inc., 
New  Orleans,  La.     Decoy  duck.     1,469,613  ;  Oct.  2. 

Bailey,  Joseph  O.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Riveting  machine. 
1.450,198;  Apr.  3. 

Bailey.  Laurel  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  G.  Hall, 
Terre  Haute,  lud.     Wrench.     1,477,928  ;  Dec.   18. 

Bailey,  Percy  T.,  Mlddletown,  R.  I.  Fencepost  attach- 
ment.    1,460,936  ;  July  3. 

Bailey,  Rand  S.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Telephone-ex- 
change system.      1,470.611 ;   Oct.   16. 

Bailey,  Rand  S..  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Machine-switching 
telephone-exchange    system.      1.478,419 ;    Dec.    25. 

Bailey,  Robert  L.      (See  Bailey,  Emmett  L.,  assignor.) 

Bailey,  Sylvester  H.,  Superior,  Wis.  Container.  1,475,776  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Bailey,  Theodore  A.,  Orlando,  Fla.  Dentifrice  and  floss 
container.     1,466,982  ;   Sept.   4. 

Bailey,  Tillman,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Composition  for  pol- 
ishes,    1,473,947:  Nov.   ]3, 

Bailey,  Walter  C,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Regan  Forge 
&  Engineering  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif,  Casing 
and  tubing  hook.     1,457,648  :   June  5, 

Bailev,  Walter  W,,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Producing  staples.      1.443,828;    Jan.   30. 

Bailey,  Willis  F.,  Decatur,  111.  Coffeepot.  1,449,966; 
Mar.  27. 

Bailhe,  George,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Throttle-control  appa- 
ratus for  motor  vehicles.     1,473,754  ;  Nov.  13. 

Bailhe,  George,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind,  Combined  brake  and 
throttle  pedal,     1,473,984  ;  Nov.  13. 

Bailie,  William  R.,  Mesa,  Wash.  Head  yoke.  1,472,541 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Bailie,  William  R.,  Mesa,  Wash.  Calf  weaner.  1,472,542  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Baille-Barrelle,    Andre    H.,    Paris,    France,      Manufacture 

Baillot,  Georges,  Embourg,  near  Liege,  Belgium.  Four- 
cylinder  compound  locomotive.     1,471,677  ;  Oct.  23. 

Bailly.    Emile    W.,    Haverhill,    Mass.      Wood-heel-turning 
machine.     1,472,625  ;  Oct.  30. 
of  coke  for  metallurgical  uses.     1.458.964  ;  June  19. 

Bailly,  Louis,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Municipal  Equipment 
Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Vacuum  cleaner.  1,459,968  ; 
June  26. 

Bailly,  Marcel,  Paris,  France.  Reenforced  soap.  1,478,882  ; 
Dec.   2.5. 

Baily,  Franklin  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ventilated  hand 
protector  for  guns.     1,451,137  ;  Apr.  10. 

Bain,  Charles  W.,  Indianapolis,  Ind,  Pneumatic-tire  pro- 
tector,     1,460,781:    .Tuly    3. 

Bain,  Joseph  G.,  Pittsburgh,  and  L.  M.  Stempel,  Dormont, 
assignors  to  Lewis  Foundry  &  Machine  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Bridling  apparatus.  1,474,755 ; 
Nov.   20. 

Bain,  Joseph  S..  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Seed-corn  drier. 
1.456.295  ;  May  22. 

Bain,  William  J.,  Barnsdall,  Okla.  Automobile  jack  foot. 
1,474,428;  Nov.  20. 

Bainbridge,  Cmpson  H.  (See  Jerabek,  C,  and  Bain- 
bridge.  I 

Bainbridge,  Ernest  G.  (See  Baddiley,  J.,  Payman,  and 
Bainbridge.) 

Baine,  James  C,  assignor  to  Excelsior  Cycle  Company, 
Michigan  City,  Ind.  Bicycle  frame.  Des.  62,351 ; 
May   15. 

Baines,  Joseph,  et  al.  (See  Prosser,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Balnes,  Joseph  E.,  Pittsburgh,  and  J.  P.  Bosle,  Mount 
Oliver,  assignors  to  National  Tube  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh. Pa.     Roller  chuck.     1,446,538  ;  Feb,  27. 

Bains,  George  B.,  3d.     (See  Atwood,  H.  N.,  and  Bains.) 

Bair,  Leigh  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Timer.  l,44e.371  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Baird.  Cassius  M.  C.,  Chicago,  111.  Hose  construction. 
1,453,823  ;  May  1. 

Baird  Company,  The.  (See  Baird,  Frank  C.  and  W.  S., 
assignors.) 

Baird-Daniels  Co.  et  al.    (See  Popper,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Balrd-Danlels  Company  Incorporated,  et  al.  (See  Pop- 
per,   Joreph.    assignor.) 

Baird,  Dudley,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  assignor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rabbling  arm 
for    roasting    furnaces.      1,460,658 ;    July    3. 

Baird,  Frank  C.  Champaign,  and  W.  S.  Baird.  Decatur, 
assignors  to  The  Baird  Company,  Champaign,  111.  Lock- 
ing differential.     1.447,116  ;  Feb.  27. 

Baird,  Frank  T.,  Blue  Island,  111.  Charging  rack. 
1,454,033;  May  8. 

Baird,  Melville  B.,  deceased.  Kansas  City.  Mo. ;  A.  H. 
Steele,  administrator,  asisignor  to  J.  C.  W.  Bland, 
Tulsa,    Okla.     Vending   machine.      1,444,863 :    Feb.    13. 

Baird,  Melville  B.,  deceased,  and  G.  A.  Walls,  Kansas 
City,  Mo. :  A.  H.  Steele,  administrator ;  said  adminis- 
trator and  said  Walls  assignors  to  J.  C.  W.  Bland, 
Tulsa,   Okla.      Vending  machine.      1,460,123 ;   June   26. 

Baird.  Parker  K.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Fourdrinier  machine. 
1.442,848:  Jan.  23. 


Baird,  William  S.     (See  Baird,  Frank  C,  and  W.  S,) 
Baird,  William  S,,  Decatur,  111.     Snapping  mechanism  for 

corn-harvesting  machines.     1,460,870  ;   Sept.  4. 
Baird,  William  S.,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 

Car    and    Foundry    Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Clasp- 
brake  rigging.     1,470,343  ;  Oct,  9. 
Jnisden,  Charles  H.,  Logan,  W.  Va.    Grab  pick.    1,478,198  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Baisden,  Edward  J.,  New  York,  N.  X.    Pump.     1,469,140 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Baisi,  Joseph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Melli,  New  York, 

N.  Y.    Drive  and  coaster  brake  construction.    1,471,538  ; 

Oct.   23. 
Baisley,    Charles   T.,    North   Edgecomb,    Me.,    assignor    to 

Manhattan  Electrical  Supply  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
.     1,452,.334  ;  Apr.  17. 


Feeding    people. 


Telephone  receiver. 

Baitinger,    John    M..    St.    Paul,    Minn. 
1.442.211  ;   Jan.   16. 

Baits,   Stuart  G.      (See  Fekete,    S.    I.,   and   Baits.) 

Baits,  Stuart  G.     (See  Whisler,  R.  H.,  and  Baits.) 

Baity,  George  W.       (See  Sullivan,  D,  M.,  and  Baity.) 

Baitz,  George  F,,  Philadelphia,  Pa,  Combination  display 
and  vending  device.     1,462,024  ;  July  17. 

Bake  Ice  Machine  CJompany.  (See  Hoeschen,  Henry  A., 
assignor.) 

Bakeiite  Corporation.     (See  Baekeland,  Leo  H.,  assignor.) 

Bakels,  William  C,  Midland  Park,  N.  J.  Tool  for  remov- 
ing from  or  applying  differential  gears  to  their  axles. 
1,463,031  ;  July  24. 

Baker,  A.  T.,  &  Company.     (See  Sohn,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Baker,  Andrew  S.,  Gilroy,  Calif.  Toy  horse.  1,457,205; 
May   29. 

Baker,  Arthur  F.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  The  Per- 
fecto  Gear  Differential  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Driving 
mechanism  for   motor   cars.      Rel5,711  ;    Oct.    30. 

Baker,  Arthur  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
C.  G.  McCutchen,  Indianapolis,  Ind,  Mounting  for 
magneto  igniters.     1,446,442  ;  Feb.  27. 

Baker  Brothers.      (See  Hallenbeck,  George  E.,  assignor.) 

Baker,  Carey  W.,  assignor  to  Packard  Electric  Company, 
Limited,  St.  Catharines,  Ontario.  Canada.  Tempera- 
ture-indicating   device.      1,463,189 ;    July    31. 

Baker  Casing  Shoe  Company.  (See  Baker.  Reuben  C, 
assignor.)  " 

Baker,  Charles  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  J.  Smith, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Attachment  for  partial  plates  or  re- 
movable  bridges.      1,473,661 ;    Nov.    13. 

Baker,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  The  Universal  Pattern  & 
Model  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Child's  vehicle. 
Des.  62,769  ;  July  31. 

Baker,  Charles  I.,  Glenshaw,  Pa.  Storage  water-heating 
system.     1,441,201  ;     Jan.  9. 

Baker.  Charles  I..  Orland,  Calif.  Portable  shelter. 
1,473,074  ;  Nov.  6. 

Baker.  Charles  R..  Evanston,  HI.  Automobile  jacking 
device.     1,445.928  ;  Feb.  20. 

Baker  &  Company.  (See  Maeulen,  P.,  and  Van  Allen, 
assignors.) 

Baker,  Coston  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Spare-tire  container. 
1,456,962  :  May  29. 

Baker,  David  S.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Drying  apparatus. 
1,465,071  ;  Aug.  14. 

Baker,  Dexter  C,  assignor  to  Baker-Hansen  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Air  compressor. 
1,456.089  ;  May  22. 

Baker,  Fenner  B.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Superior  Hand  Embroiderer  Corporation,  Now  York, 
N.  Y.     Embroidery  needle.     1,452.544  ;  Apr.  24. 

Baker,  Floyd.  Cicero,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co., 
Chicago,  111.     Ironing  table.     1,410,252  ;  Oct.  9. 

Baker,  Frank  E.     (See  Cave,  Walter  T.,  assignor.) 

Baker,  George,  Swinton,  England.  Tire  and  hoop  rolling 
mill.     1,442,636  ;  Jan.  16. 

Baker,  George  W.,  Jeannette,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Northwes- 
tern Expanded  Metal  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Machine 
for  making  ribbed  expanded  metal.     1.443.555  ;  Jan.  30. 

Baker.  George  W.,  jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Slipper.  Des. 
61,758  ;  Jan.  9. 

Baker.  Gilbert  L.,  Oakdale,  Calif.  Lock  for  automobiles. 
1,477,026  ;   Dec.   11. 

Baker,  Guy  O.,  Atlantic,  Iowa.  Unloading  device. 
1,452,021  ;  Apr.  17. 

Baker-Hansen  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Baker, 
Pextpr  C,  assignor.) 

Baker,  Harry  G.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Loop  attachment  for 
suspenders.      1.441,476;    Jan,   9. 

Baker  Ice  Machine  Company.  (See  Hoeschen,  Henry  A,, 
assignor.) 

Baker  Iron  Works.      (See  De  Camp.  Roy  L.,  assignor.! 

Baker,  J.  M.,  et  al.     (See  Bloodgood,  James  H..  assignor.) 

Baker,  James  B.,  deceased.  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  M.  L. 
Baker  and  Guaranty  Trust  Company  of  New  York, 
executors.  Picture-hanging  attachment.  1,442,030 ; 
Jan.   16. 

Baker,  James  P.,  assignor  to  Cluott.  Peabody  &  Cc  .  Inc., 
Troy,  N.  Y.     Plait  distributor.      1,446.147  :  Feb.  20. 

Baker,  James  L.     (See  Wright,  F.  J.,  and  Baker.) 

Baker,  James  W.,  Santa  Cruz,  Calif.  Pie  or  cake  cutter 
and  gauge.     1,442,679  ;  Jan.  16. 

Baker.  John  A.,  Westport,  Conn.  Leaching  and  apparatus 
therefor.     1,447,637  ;  Mar.  6. 

Baker,  John  C„  Nutley,  N.  J.  Bleaching  paper  pulp. 
1,468,693  ;    Sept.   25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphaietical  list  of  patentees — Continuerl. 


Baker,  John  F.  L.,  assignor  to  The  Wiekes  Boiler  Com- 
pauy,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Making  boiler  headers. 
1,468,692  ;   Sept.  25. 

Baker,  John  H.,  York,  Pa.  Tobacco  cutting  and  separat- 
ing machine.     1,471,936  ;   Oct.  23. 

Baker,  John  R.      (See  Neal,  George  D.,  assignor.) 
^Baker,  Joseph,  &  Sons,  Limited.      (See  Prescott,  William- 
E.,  assignor.) 

Baker,  Joseph,  Sons  and  Perkins  Company.  (See  Head, 
Ronald,  assignor.) 

Baker,  Joseph,  Sons  &  Perkins  Limited.  (See  Thlee, 
Frederick  C,  assignor.) 

Baker,  Joseph,  Sons  &  Perkins  Limited,  Messrs.  (See 
Smith,  Harold,  assignor.) 

Baker,  Linnaeus  E.,  assignor  to  Wayne  Oil  Tank  and 
Pump  Company,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Displacement  ele- 
ment   for   liquid   containers.      1,457,811  ;    June    o. 

Baker,  Linnaeus  E.,  assignor  to  Wayne  Tank  &  Pump 
Company,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Stop  mechan^m.. 
1,471,995  ;  Oct.  23. 

Baker,  Littleton  S.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Ant  poison. 
1,450,128;  Mar.  27. 

Baker,  Louis  E.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  A.  J.  Martin, 
one-fourth  to  J.  H.  Brock,  and  one-fourth  to  A-  E. 
Harrouti,  Blum,  Tex.  Insect  and  worm  catcher. 
1,450,538  ;  Apr.   3. 

Baker.  M.  Lindsay,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Baker,  James 
B.) 

Baker,  Murray  &  Imbrie,  Inc.  (See  Disch,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Baker,  JS.  L.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Baker,  Nor- 
man  L.,   assignor.) 

Baker,  Newton  D.,  Secretary  of  War,  trustee.  (See 
b'phoff,  Leslie  S.,  assignor.) 

Baker,  Norman  G.,  Muscatine,  Iowa.  Whistle.  1,449,211  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Baker,  Norman  G.,  Muscatine,  Iowa.  Holder  for  photo- 
graphic paper.     1,452,996  ;  Apr.  24. 

Baker,  Norman  L.,  assignor  to  N.  L.  Baker  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gas-stove  burner. 
1,444,770  ;   Feb.   13. 

Baker,  Olaf.     (See  Scribner,  E.  W.,  and  Baker.) 

Baker,  Percy  W.,  London,  England.  Thermally-actuated 
electric  switch.      1,445,657  ;  Feb.   20. 

Baker-Perkins  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Eggert, 
Gustav  B.,  assignor.) 

Baker,  Ralph  H.,  Attleboro,  assignor  to  V.  H.  Blackinton 
&  Co.,  Attleboro  Falls,  Mass.  Chain.  1,442,637 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Baker,  Reuben  C,  Coalinga,  assignor  to  Baker  Ca^iing 
Shoe  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pitman  end. 
1,475,531 ;  Nov.  27. 

Baker,    Roy   A.      (See    Maxwell,    Myrtle,    assignor.) 

Baker,  Roy  J.      (See  Raymond,   Harry  B.,  and  Baker.) 

Baker  Rubber  Cement  Co.  (See  Currier,  Andrew  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Baker,  Stanley  H.,  Manchester,  England.  Lamp  shade. 
1,477,991;  Dec.  18. 

Baker,  Stephen  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combination  soap 
and  toothbrush  holder.     Des.  63,549  ;  Dec.   18. 

Baker,  Thomas  W.     (See  Magee,  Frederick  W.,  assignor.) 

Baker,  Thomas  W.,  Lewiston,  Idaho.  Floor  or  wall 
ground.     1,470,797;  Oct.  16. 

Baker,  Walter  R.  G.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Electrical  apparatus. 
1,445,929;   Feb.  20. 

Baker,  Walter  R.  G.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  High-frequency  signaling 
system.     1,449,722  ;  Mar.    27. 

Baker,  Walter  R.  G.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  High-frequency  signaling 
system.     1,455,099  ;  May  15. 

Baker,  Walter  R.  G.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Signal-transmitting  sys- 
tem.    1,475,164;  Nov.  27. 

Baker,  Webster  E.  B.,  York,  Pa.  Ribbon  for  typewriting 
and  similar  machines.     1,445,469  ;  Feb.  13. 

Baker,  Wedworth  V.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Toy  building  element. 
1,446,868;   Feb.   27. 

Baker,  William  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  F.  A.  Ram- 
ler,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Telethermometer.  1,444,771  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Baker,  William  E.,  Erie,  Pa.  Antifriction  bearing. 
1,446,633;   Feb.  27. 

Baker,  William  E.,  assignor  to  Wonder  Trap  Co.  Inc., 
Waco,  Tex.     Animal  trap.     1,472,423  ;  Oct.  30. 

Baker,  William  H.,  Newton,  Kans.  Calendar.  1,452,407  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Baker,  William  H.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Fusible 
link.     1,456,686;  May  29. 

Baker,  William  H.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Sprinkler. 
1,474,061  ;  Nov.   13. 

Bakke,  Reier  A.,  Redtop,  Minn.  Flytrap.  1,473,538; 
Nov.  6. 

Bakken,    Andrew    H.,    Edgewood    Park,    Pa.,    assignor    to 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     Re- 

fillable  fuse.     1,440,433;  Jan.  2. 
Bakken,    Andrew    II.,    Edgewood    Park,    Pa.,    assignor    to 

Westinghouse     Electric     &     Manufacturing     Company. 

Tank-lifting  truck.     1,440,434  ;  Jan.  2. 
Bakken,    Ola    K.,    Northwood,    N.    Dak.      Station    selector. 

1,452,903  ;  Apr.  24. 


Bakken,  Tollef  O.,  Bode,  Iowa.  Oil  can.  1,459,871 ; 
June  26. 

Balaziuk,  Michael,  Revloc,  Pa.  Combination  tool. 
1,441,903  ;  Jan.  9. 

Balazs,  Rudolph  J.  and  H.  S.  Autrey,  Cleveland.  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Houston  Pneumatic  Puncture  Proof  Wheel 
Company,  Houston,  Tex.  Cushioned  vehicle  wheel. 
1,453,614  ;  May  1. 

Balcerwicz,  Julius  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  K.  H. 
Reynier,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Interlocking  chain 
links.     1,464,919  ;  Aug.   14. 

Balch,  Alfred  T.,  assignor  to  H.  F.  Crawford  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Brockton,  Mass.  Shank  stifEener 
for  shoe  soles.     1,468,855  ;   Sept.  25. 

Balch,  Alfred  T.,  assignor  to  H.  F.  Crawford  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Brockton,  Mass.  Shank  stiflfener  for 
shoe  soles.     1,468,856  ;   Sept.  25. 

Balch,  Alfred  T.,  Brockton,  and  C.  A.  Wright,  Whitman, 
assignors  to  L.  M.  Jackson,  Brockton,  Mass.  Power 
press.     1,464,963  ;  Aug.   14. 

Balch,  Samuel  W.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Combined  sidereal 
and  mean   solar  timepiece.     1,459,710 ;    June   26. 

Balcke,  Walter  H.,  Winchester,  assignor  to  National  Com- 
pany, Cambridge,  Mass.  Dancing  toy  figure.  1,451,805  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Balcker,  Marten,  assignor  to  J.  Nelson,  Chicago,  111.  Ro- 
tary compressor.     1,451,859  ;  Apr.  17. 

Balcker,  Martin,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
R.  W.  Glasner  and  three-fourths  to  Marquette  Tool  and 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Variable-speed 
transmission.      1,443,782  ;   Jan.   30. 

Balcoin,  Alexander  F.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Baseball  game. 
1,447,335  ;  Mar.  6. 

Balcom,    Charles   A.      (See   Reynolds,    Joy    S.,    assignor.) 

Balcom,  Clarence  G.,  Noroton  Heights,  Conn.  Pin  inserter 
and  remover  for  Ford  valves.     1,467,914  ;  Sept.  11. 

Balcom,  Frederick  J.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Machine  for  operating  upon  heels.     1,464,555  ;  Aug.  14. 

Balcom,  Raymond  A.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Heating  apparatus. 
1,452,864  ;  Apr.  24. 

Baldock,  G.  R.,  &  Co.  Limited.  (See  Harrison,  George  W., 
assignor.) 

Baldridge,  Albert  S.    (See  Dixon,  S.,  and  Baldridge.) 

Baldridge,  Charles  W.  (See  McFarland,  Harvey  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Baldridge,  Joseph  E.,  Avalon,  Pa.  Dental  tool  holder. 
1,451,806.     Apr.  17. 

Baldt  Anchor  &  Chain  Company.  (See  Powell,  Norris  D., 
assignor.) 

Baldwin,  Clarence  D.      (See  -Elderton,  R.,  and  Baldwin.) 

Baldwin  Company,  The.  (See  Tower,  Ilerschel  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Baldwin,  Edward  C,  Boston,  Mass.  Stand  for  paper  drink- 
ing cups.     1,467,082  ;   Sept.  4. 

Baldwin,  Elnora  E.,  Rand,  Colo.  Hair  curler.  1,454,718  ; 
May  8. 

Baldwin,  Frederic  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Carburetor. 
1,452,488  ;   Apr.   24. 

Baldwin,  Frederic  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Closure  for  fruit 
and  other  wide-moutbed  jars.     1,457,418  ;  June  5. 

Baldwin,  Frederick  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Three-way 
safety  auto   signal.     1,458,316  ;   June  12. 

Baldwin,  Frederick  W.,  Baddeck,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
Target.     1,444,491  ;  Feb.  6. 

Baldwin,  Harry  A.,  South  Greensburg,  Pa.  j^pparatus  for 
assembling  bricks  and  units  for  building  purposes. 
1,440,366;  Jan.  2. 

Baldwin,  James  V.,  et  al.  (See  Van  Hise,  Lester  E., 
assignor.) 

Baldwin,  John  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Scaffold. 
1,462,439  ;   July   17. 

Baldwin,  Joseph  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Portable  metallic 
building.     1,468,100  ;  Sept.   18. 

Baldwin  Locomotive  Works,  The.  (See  Abbe,  George  C, 
assignor.) 

Baldwin  Locomotive  Works,  The.  (See  Bleibtreu,  Her- 
mann,  assignor.) 

Baldwin  Locomotive  Works,  The.  (See  Farquhar,  Henry 
S.,  assignor.) 

Baldwin  Locomotive  Works,  The.  (See  Sykes,  J.  P.,  and 
Stover,  assignors.) 

Baldwin,  Loul  H.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Expansive  under- 
reamer.     1,470,316  ;  Oct.  9. 

Baldwin,  Louis  W..  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Pneumatic  tire. 
1,474,429;   Nov.  20. 

Baldwin,  Morton  S.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Forging  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Vehicle  top.     1,477.623  :  Dec.  18. 

Baldwin,  Robert  L.,  Canon  City,  Colo.  Combined  paper 
cutter  and  letter  opener.     1.463,786 ;   Aug.   7. 

Baldwin,  Robert  L.,  Canon  City,  Colo.  Animal  trap. 
1,463,787  ;  Aug.  7. 

Baldwin,  Tuthill  &  Bolton.  (See  Tuthill,  Victor  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Baldwin,  William  H.,  Middletown,  Conn.  Tractor  lawn 
mower.     1,451,807  ;  Apr.  17. 

Baldwin,  William  H.,  and  C.  T.  Plummer,  Duluth,  Minn. 
Snare  drum.     1,446,327  ;  Feb.  20. 

Bale,  Horace,  Springfield,  111.  Handle-attaching  means. 
1,445,470  ;   Feb.   13. 

Bales,  Edward  R.,  Centralia,  111.  Lubricating  device. 
1,463,661  ;   July   31. 

Bales,  Ivan.     (See  Pearce,  O..  and  Bales.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Ualuorn,   Uaus.      (See   Hcrz,   K.,  aiid   Balhorn.) 
llatisoD,    Paul   A.,    aiid    1.    <i.    Stateropoulos,    Grantwooil, 

N.  J.    Container  closure  and  pouring  spout.     1,447,117  ; 

Keb.   27. 
Balke,  Clarence  W.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  Fansteel 

Products   Company,   Inc.,   North   Chicago,    111.     Method 

and   apparatus   relating    to    the   production    of   metala. 

l,464,bB2  ;  Aug.   14. 
Balke,     Paul,    and    G.     Leysie£fer,    Troisdorf,    Germany. 

Record    tor    gramophones    and    the    like.      l,45G,Ot7; 

May  22. 
Balke,   Paul,   and  G.   Leysieffer,  Troisdorf,  near  Cologne, 

Germany.     Producing   vulcanite-like   plastic    materials. 

1,4(58,222;  Sept.  18. 
Ualkwill.    Stephen,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Railway    crossin-.; 

1.440,955  ;  Jan.  2. 
Balkwill,    Stephen,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Railway    rail   con- 
nection.     1,443,722  ;   Jan.   30. 
Ball,  Albert  P.,  Royal  Oak,  and  F.  Zenker,  Highland  Park, 

assignors  to  Square  D  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Elec- 
trical switch.     1,453,696  ;  May  1. 
Ball,  Charles  M.,  jr.,  boveland,  Colo.     Coupling  for  elec- 
tric-light fixtures.     1,453,233  ;  Apr.  24. 
Ball   Engine   Company.      (See   Armstrong,    Edwin   J.,   as- 
signor.) 
Ball,   Frederic   J.,   Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Miser.      1,471,643; 

Oct.  23. 
Bali,      Frederick     L.,     Maidstone,      England.        Bearing. 

1,449,488;  Mar.  2T. 
Ball,   George   E.,  Bridgeport,   Conn.,   assignor  to  Gorham 

ilanulacturing     Company    of    Providence,    Providence, 

R.  I.     Sandwich  plate,  tray,  platter,  or  similar  article. 

Ues.  61,990;   Feb.   27. 
Ball,   Guy  M.,   Spokane,   Wash.     Intake  manifold  for   in- 
ternal-combustion   engines.      1,454,596 ;    May    8. 
Ball,  H.  A.      (See  Salter,  Horace  E.,   assignor.) 
Ball,  James  R.  and  W.  H.,  Chicago,  111. ;  said  W.  H.  BaU 

assignor  to   said   James   R.   Ball.      Creasing  device  for 

trousers.      1,474,993 ;    Nov.   20. 
Ball,    John   P.,    Chicago,    111.     Aeroplane   gun    mounting. 

1,451,197  ;  Apr.  10. 
Ball,  John  P.,  Chicago,  III.     Starting  device  for  treating 

liquids.     1,452,335  ;  Apr.  17. 
Ball,  John   P.,  Chicago,   111.     Apparatus  for  and  method 

of  treating  sewage.     1,456,046 ;  May  22. 
Ball,  John  li.     (See  Rogers,  Homer  S.,  assignor.) 
Ball,  Joseph  A.     (See  Comstock,  D.  F.,  and  Ball.) 
Ball,  Louise  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Floss  holder  for  dental 

use.     1,442,380  ;  Jan.  16. 
Ball,  Pearl  V.,  and  K.  H.  Waller,  Nashville,  Tenn.     Auto- 
matic  ignition    plug.      1,466,943 ;    Sept.    4. 
Ball    and    Socket    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See 

Goddard,  Charles  A.,  assignor.) 
Ball,   William  H.      (See  Ball,  James  R.  and  W.  H.) 
Ballak,     John     F.,     St.     Louis,     Mo.      Clutch     control. 

1.476,578  ;  Dec.  4. 
Ballantine,  Norman  S.     (See  Lamb,  William  A.,  assignor.) 
Ballantine,  William  B.,  London,  England.  Workable  metal 

article.     1,460,049  ;  June  26. 
Ballard,  Albeit  M.,  laie,  Okla.,  assignor  t,o  Sun  Oil  Com- 
pany,    Philadelphia,     Pa.       Oil     and     gas     separator. 

1,471,088  ;  Oct.  16. 
Ballard,  Harrie  A.,  assignor  to  General   Shoe  Machinery 

Company,  Boston,  Mass.    Shoe-tree.  1,467,915  ;  Sept.  11. 
Ballard,   Harrie  A.,  assignor  to  General  Shoe  Machinery 

Company,      Boston,      Mass.        Shoe-tree.        1,469,171  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Ballard,    Herbert    T.,    Norristown,    Pa.      Knitted    fabric. 

Des.  61,868  ;  Feb.  6. 
Ballard,    Herbert    T.,     Norristown,     Pa.       Fabric.       Des. 

62,051  ;  Mar.  13. 
Ballard,  Herbert  T.,  Norristown,  Pa.     Knitted  rib  fabric. 

Des.   62,976;   Sept.  4. 
Ballard,  Herbert  T.,  Norristown,  Pa.     Knitting  machine. 

1,470,677  ;   Oct.  16. 
Ballard,    Herbert  T.,    Norristown,   Pa.     Knitting-machine 

bead.     1,470,678  ;  Oct.   16. 
Ballard,  Milton,  H.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 

Machinery   Corporation,   Paterson,   N.   J.     Cutting  and 

punching.     1,441,202;  Jan.  9. 
Ballard,  Milton  H.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 

Machinery      Corporation,      Paterson,      N.      J.      Press. 

1,467,297;    Sept.   11. 
Ballard,    Milton    H.,    Lynn,    Mass.,    assignor    to    United 

Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,   N.   J.     Clutch. 

1,475,926  ;  Dec.  4. 
Ballard,  Milton  H.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 

Machinery      Corporation,     Paterson,      N.     J.        Press. 

1,476,680;  Dec.  11. 
Ballard,    William    E.,    Birmingham,    Ala.      Plow    clevis. 

1,444,824  ;  Feb.  13. 
Ballard,    William    R.,    Haubstadt,    Ind.      Sash    fastener. 

1,445,429;  Feb.   13. 
Ballai,   Peter,   West   New  York,   N.   J.     Threadless   bolt. 

1,478,093  ;  Dec.  18. 
Ballenger,  Edgar  G.,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Vaporizer.  1,440,956  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Ballenger.    John    L..    Greenville,    S.    C.      Portable    stair. 

1,475,777;  Nov.  27. 
Ballentine,    Edward    W,,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Snap    fastener. 

1,443,611 ;  Jan.  30. 
Ballentine,    William    I.,    Laporte,    Ind.,    assignor    to    Ad- 

vance-Rumely     Company.        Flexible     motor     support. 

1,463,568  ;  July  31. 

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Ballew,  Elmer  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Blectric-slgn-flashing 
apparatus.     1,452,178  ;  Apr.  17. 

Balliet,  Aaron  H.,  AUentown,  Pa.  Circular  box  for 
cigars.     1,455,983  ;  May  22. 

BaUinger,  Albert  E.     (See  Ballinger,  George  W.  and  A.  E.) 

Ballinger,  George  W.,  and  A.  E.,  Upland,  Ind.  Table. 
1,471,678;    Oct.    23. 

Ballmau,  Edwin  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Valley 
Electric  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Rotor  for  in- 
duction motors.     1,478,164  ;  Dec.   18. 

Ballou,  B.  A.,  &  Company.  (See  Ballou,  Frederick  A., 
jr.,   assignor.) 

Ballou,  B.  A.,  &  Company  Inc.  (See  Morehouse,  Eugene, 
assignor.) 

Ballou,  Cleveland  A.,  Newton,  Mass.  Ash  pan.  1,445,471 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Ballou,  Frederick  A.,  jr.,  assignor  to  B.  A.  Ballou  &  Com- 
pany Inc.,  i'rovidence,  R.  I.  Neck-chain  fastener. 
1,445,817  ;   Feb.  20. 

Ballou,  Frederick  A.,  jr.,  assignor  to  B.  A.  Ballou  & 
Company  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Neck  chain. 
1,477,235;   Dec.   11. 

Ballou,  joUn  M.     (See  Balzer,  V.  W.,  and  Ballou.) 

Balls,  William  L.,  Manchester,  England.  Apparatus  for 
grading  or  separating  fibers  according  to  their  length. 
1,452,352  ;  Apr.  17. 

Balls,  William  L.,  and  F.  Hutchins,  Manchester,  England. 
Apparatus  for  grading  or  separating  fibers  according 
to  their  length.     1,452,353  ;  Apr.  17. 

Ballweg,  John  H.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Lamp.  1,470,135: 
Oct.  9. 

Balme,  Joseph  F.,  jr.,  Boston,  Mass.  Railway  tie  and 
rail    fastening.      1,475,106 ;    Nov.    20. 

Balmer,  John  H.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Toothbrush  and  tumbler 
supporting  fixture.      Des.   62,389  ;   May  22. 

Balmer,  Robert,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Destruction 
of  refuse.     1,442,116  ;  Jan.  16. 

Balmer,  Robert,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Apparatus 
for  the  destruction  of  refuse.     1,460,565  ;  July  3. 

Balmer,  Robert,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Refuse-dis- 
posal plant.     1,460,566  ;  July  3. 

Balogh,  Maria,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Illuminated  automobile 
license  plate.     1,477,415  ;  Dec.  11. 

Balsam,  Maurice  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lathe  tool. 
1,466,265  ;  Aug.  28. 

Balsillie,  John  G.,  Melbourne,  Australia.  Reflector  for 
use  in  light  projectors.     1,470.798;  Oct.  16. 

Balson,  Adrian  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Toy  hank. 
1,443,943  ;  Feb.  6. 

Balsley,   Eugene  A.      (See   Fey,   Frank  E.,   assignor.) 

Baiter,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dental  tray.  1,455,518  ; 
May  15. 

Baiter,  Louis.,  assignor  to  Baiter  Tray  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dental  tray.  1,477,098; 
Dec.    11. 

Baiter  Tray  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Baiter,  Louis,  as- 
signor.) 

Balthasar,  Harry  G.,  assignor  to  B.  and  B.  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Whistle.  1,462,161  ; 
July  17. 

Baltich,  Urosh,  Gary,  Ind.     Toy.     1,468,223;   Sept.  18. 

Baltimore  Gas  Appliance  &  Manufacturing  Comixiuy,  The. 
(See  Longfellow,  Martin  W.,  assignor.) 

Baltimore  Tru.st  Company,  trustee.  (See  Scott,  Alexan- 
der A.,  assignor.) 

Baltimore  Tube  Company.  (See  Bradley,  R.  E.,  and 
Webber,  assignors.) 

Baltimore  Tube  Company.  (See  Morse,  Charles  S.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Balwlck,  Louis  H.  Oakland,  Calif.  Fruit  grader. 
1,448,990  ;  Mar.  20. 

Balz,  George  A.,  Rahway,  N.  J.  Coke  ovep  or  carboniz- 
ing furnace.     1,443,161  ;  Jan.  23. 

Balzano,  Saverio,  et  al.  (See  Marrazzo,  Domenico, 
assignor.) 

Balzer-Alber,  Wilhelm.  (See  Jenny,  K.  K.,  and  Balzer- 
Alber.) 

Balzer,  Charles  A.     (See  Voss,  H.  W.,  and  Balzer.) 

Balzer,  Vernon  W.,  and  J.  M.  Ballou,  assignors  to  I.  L. 
Shogran,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Electric  flashing  device. 
1,446,780  ;   Feb.   27. 

Balzereit,  George  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ice-cream  cabinet. 
1,447,005  ;    Feb.    27; 

Bambara,  Charles  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Washing  apparatus. 
1,459,136  ;  June  19. 

Bamber,  William,  Sutton,  England.  Display  box. 
1,472,953  ;  Nov.  6. 

Bamblett,  Frederick.      (See  Avery,  G.  A.,  and  Bamblett.) 

B.Tmford,  Cyril  J.     (See  Bamford,  Joseph  and  C.  J.) 

Bamford,  Frank  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Toasting  machine. 
1,458,021;   June  5. 

Bamford,  John  W.,  &  Son,  Inc.  (See  Bamford.  John  W., 
assignor. ) 

Bamford,  John  W.,  assignor  to  John  W.  Bamford  &  Son, 
Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Endless  belt  drive.  1,442,037  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Bamford,  Joseph  and  C.  J.,  Uttoxeter,  England.  Driving 
gear  for  converging  shafts.     1,442,513 ;   Jan.   16. 

Banan,  Horace  P.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Thermo- 
stat.     1,458,924;  June   19. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Banbury,  Fernley  H.,  Ansonla,  assignor  to  Birmingham 
Iron  Foundry,  Derby,  Conn.  Machine  for  treating 
rubber  and  other  heavy  plastic  material.  1,449,930  ; 
Mar.   27. 

Banch,  Ladislaus  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Internal-combus- 
tion  engine.      1,448,182  ;  Mar.   13. 

Bancroft,  Charles  C,  New  Orleans,  La.  Reducing  bitu- 
minous   material    to    dust.      1,441,904 ;    Jan.    9. 

Bancroft,  Frank  H.,  assignor  to  P.  Derby  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Gardner,   Mass.     Upholstery.      1,460,399 ;    July   3. 

Bancroft,  Frank  H.,  Gardner,  assignor  to  P.  Derby  & 
Co.,    Inc.,   Worcester,   Mass.     Wood-bending   apparatus. 

1.461.471  ;  July  lO. 

Bancroft,  John  S.  and  M.  C.  Indahl,  assignors  to  Lanston 
Monotype  Machine  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Typo- 
graphic composing  machine.     1,449,489  ;  Mar.  27. 

Band,  Stephen  W.,  San  Francisco,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
W.  Hackett,  Oakland,  Calif.  Locking  bolt.  1,452,777  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Bander,  George  T.,  et  al.     (See  Stringer,  Melvin,  assignor.) 

Bandman,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Syringe.  1,471,644  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Bands,  WiUiam  H.,  Southmont  Borough,  Pa.  Mufiflier. 
1,466,037;   Aug.   28. 

Banes,  Chesley  V.,  Kinross,  Iowa.  Flytrap.  1,442,992  ; 
Jan.   23. 

Banes,  Chesley  V.,  Kinross,  Iowa.  Fastener  for  auto- 
mobile   chains.      1,472,038 :    Oct.    30. 

Banes,  Walter  D.,  Germantowu,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Pressed  Metal  Company.  Actuating  device.  1,470,910  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Bang,  George  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
1,448,183;  Mar.  13. 

Bangert,  Adolph,  Union  Hill,  N.  J.  Combination  tool. 
1,458,511  :  June  12. 

Bangert,   Adolph,   Union   Hill,    N.    J.      Combination   tool. 

1.469.472  ;   Oct.    2. 

Bangert,  Adolph,  and  F.  May,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  said  F. 
May  assignor  of  his  entire  right  to  C.  May,  Jersey 
City,   N.   J.      Wrench.      1,460,837;    July   3. 

Banghart,  George  E.,  Olney,  111.  Hand  embroidery  needle. 
1,453,262  ;  May  1. 

Bangs,  Owen  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Reenforced  seal. 
1,472,381  ;   Oct.   30. 

Bania,  Frank,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ironing  board.  1,457,661  ; 
June  5. 

Banker,  Oscar  H.,  assiguor  to  Racine  Tool  and  Machine 
Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Broaching  machine.  1,467,525  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Bankers  Box  Company.  (See  Fellowes,  Harry  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Banks,  Alfonso  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mailing  tube. 
1.440.957  ;   Jan.  2. 

Banks,  Alfonso  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flypaper.  1,459,711 ; 
June  26. 

Banks,  Alfonso  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tie  press. 
1,473,662;  Nov.  13. 

Banks,  Alfonso  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Towel  rack. 
1,476,034  ;  Dec.  4. 

Banks,  George  L.  and  M.  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cord 
control.     1,465,334  ;  Aug.  21. 

Banks,  Joseph  H.,  North  Andover,  Mass.  Chain  holder. 
1,449,257  ;  Mar.  20. 

Banks,  Joseph  L.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Heat  transmission. 
1,462,079  ;  July  17. 

Banks,  Joseph  L.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Vehicle.  1,465,248; 
Aug.  21. 

Banks,  Lee  H.,  Lacamp,  La.  Door  for  freight  cars. 
1,462,565  ;  July  24. 

Banks,  Mary  R.      (See  Banks,  George  L.  and  M.  R.) 

Banks,  Northrop,  Lamar,  Mo.  Toilet  attachment  for  auto- 
mobiles.     1,454,618  ;  May  8. 

Banks,    William    H.      (See    Robertson,    Colin,    assignor.) 

Banks,  William  H.,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Railway  guard  for 
station   platforms.      1,448,327 ;   Mar.    13. 

Banneyer,  Joseph.  Chicago,  111.  Sign.  1,476,943 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Bannister,  Bryant.     (See  Hopwood,  J.  M.,  and  Bannister.) 

Banni.ster,  Bryant,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pressure  regulator. 
1,450,783;  Apr.  3. 

Bannister,  Bryant,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ban- 
nister Motor  Appliance  Company.  Carburetor. 
1,405,574;  Aug.  21. 

Bannister  Motor  Appliance  Company.  (See  Bannister, 
Bryant,  assignor.) 

Bannon,  Frank  A.,  assignoV  of  two-thirds  to  R.  Keller 
and  one-third  to  W.  A.  Thornton,  Dallas,  Tex.  Lubri- 
cating, cleaning,  and  painting  apparatus.  1,460,695  ; 
.Tilly   .S. 

Bannon,  Russell  E..  Springfield.  Mass.  Holder  for  nurs- 
ing hottlos.     1,461,342  :  July  10. 

Banowetz,  Mathias  B.,  Charlotte,  Iowa.  Bearing  holder. 
1,460,011 ;  June  26. 

Banting,  Frederick  G.,  C.  H.  Best,  Toronto.  Ontario,  and 
J.  B.  CoUip,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  assignors  to  the  Gov- 
ernors of  the  University  of  Toronto,  Toronto,  Ontario, 
Canada.  Extract  obtainable  from  the  mammalian  pan- 
creas or  from  the  related  glands  in  fishes,  useful  In  the 
treatment  of  diabetes  mellitus,  and  preparing  It 
1,469,994  ;  Oct.  9.  i'    v         a  \^ 


Bantle,    Ralphael,     St.    Louis,    Mo.      Toy.       1,463,032; 

July  24. 
Banwarth,    William,    Gary,    S.    Dak.      Automobile   spring. 

1,442,849  ;  Jan.  23. 

Banzhaf,  Edwin  J.     (See  Wenderhold,  William,  assignor.) 

Banzhof,    Charles   P.,   assignor   of   three-quarters    to   The 

Fidelity  Electric  Company,  Lancaster,  Pa.     Centrifugal 

electrical  switch.     1,444,825 ;   Feb.    13. 

Bar  Zim  Toy  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.     (See  Bartholomae, 

William,  assignor.) 
Barab,   Jacob,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder      Company,      Wilmington,      Del.        Detonator. 
1,458,925  ;  June  19. 
Barabas,     Joseph,     Rome,     N.      Y.       Cooking     utensil. 

1,464,965;   Aug.  14. 
Barach,  Louis  V.      (See  Seeman,  C.  E.,  and  Barach.) 
Baranoff,   Andrian   J.,   Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Combination 
tube  expander,  header,  and  cutter.     1,478,692  ;  Dec.  25. 
Barany,  Edmund  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Franco 

Electric  Corporation.     Lens  ring.     1,447,405  ;  Mar.  6. 
Barany,  Edmund  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Franco 
Electric  Corporation.     Flash  light.     1,448,353  ;  Mar.  13. 
Barany,    Edmund    R.,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to 
Franco  Electric  Corporation.     Flash  light.     1,448,354 ; 
Mar.  13. 
Barany,  Edmund  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Franco 
Electric   Corporation.      Plash-Ught-battery    thrust    cap. 
1,460,150;   June  26. 
Barany,  Edmund  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Franco 
Electric  Corporation.     Flash  light.     1,466,350  ;  Aug.  28. 
Barany,  Edmund  R.,  and  L.  B.  Manson,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  Franco  Electric  Corporation.     Flash  light. 
1,448,352  ;  Mar.   13. 
Barany,   Edmund  R.,   New   York,   and   W.    S.   Prltchard, 
Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Franco  Electric  Cor- 
poration.    Flash  light.     1,441,822 ;  Jan.  9. 
Barany,  Edmund  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Franco 
Electric  Corporation.     Flash  light.     1,460,149  ;  June  26. 
Barbarou,  Marius  J.  B.,  Paris,  France.     Speed  reducer  for 

aviation  engines.     1,449,029  ;  Mar.  20. 
Barbarou,    Marius    J.   B.,    Paris,    France.      Clutch    device 

for    motor    vehicles.      1,461,343 ;    July    10. 
Barbarou,    Marius    J.     B.,    Paris,    France.       Carburetor. 

1,462,782  ;   July  24. 
Barbarou,    Marius    J.    B.,    Paris,    France.      Stopper    for 
reservoirs,  radiators,  and  the  like.     1,462,783  ;  July  24. 
Barbarou,  Marius  J.  B.,   Paris,  France.     Coupling  device 

for  vehicles.     1,465,294  ;   Aug.   21. 
Bar  bee  Wire  and  Iron  Works.      (See  Young,   Le  Roy  S., 

assignor.) 
Barber,      Albert     E.,     Chicago,      111.        Shaft     coupling. 

1,472,782  ;  Nov.   6. 
Barber,    Allan    J.,    Woonsocket,    E.    I.      Abacus    frame. 

1,441,323:  Jan.  9. 
Barber  Asphalt  Company,  The.      (See  Babb,  Charles  S., 

assignor.) 
Barber  Asphalt  Company,  The.     (See  Browne,  Frank  A., 

assignor.) 
Barber    Asphalt    Company,    The.       (See   Miller,    John    S., 

jr.,  assignor.) 
Barber    Asphalt   Paving    Company,    The.       (See    Forrest, 

C.   N.,   Hayden,  and  Douthett,   assignors.) 
Barber   Asphalt   Paving   Company,   The.      (See   Monrath, 

Gustav,  assignor.) 
Barber-Colman  Company.     (See  Colman,  Howard  D.,  as- 
signor.) 
Barber-Colman    Company.      (See    Peterson,    Burt    A.,    as- 
signor.) 
Barber,   Earl  E.      (See  Grover,  A.   D.,  and  Barber.) 
Barber,     Frank     W.,      Chicago,     111.       Cable     tightener. 

1,476,026  ;  Dec.  4. 
Barber,  Howard  M.,  Stonington,  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
CottrcU    &    Sons    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Sheet 
collecting    and     associating    mechanism.       1,450,573 ; 
Apr.  3. 
Barber,  Howard  M.,  Stonington,  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell   &   Sons    Company,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Sheet 
collecting     and     associating     mechanism.       1,450,574 ; 
Apr.   3. 
Barber,  Howard  M.,  Stonington,  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons   Company,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Machine 
for  cutting  and  feeding  sheets  of  different  lengths  from 
a  continuous  web.     1,468,452 ;   Sept.   IS. 
Barber,  Howard  M.,  Stonington,  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Means  for 
and  method  of  applying  antioffset  material  to  freshly- 
printed  sheets.     1,470,344  ;  Oct.  9 
Barber,  Howard  M.,  Stonington,  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons  Company,  New  York,  N    Y.     Means  for 
and  method  of  applying  antioffset  material  to  freshly- 
printed  sheets.     1,470,345  ;  Oct.  9. 
Barber,  Howard  M.,  Stonington,  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell    &    Sons    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Fold- 
ing   mechanism.      1,473,202 ;    Nov.    6. 
Barber,    James    T.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Latch    device    for 

skid  chains  and  the  like.  1,450,199  ;  Apr.  3. 
Barber,  Lee  W.,  and  E.  W.  Webb,  assignors  to  Standard 
Car  Truck  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Side  bearing. 
1.448,719  :  Mar.  20. 
Barber.  Lewis  R.,  assignor  to  Lisenby  Manufacturing 
Company,  Fresno,  Calif.  Paper-feed  mechanism. 
1,466,922;    Sept.   4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
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Barber,  Martin  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  American  Automatic  Connector 
Company,  Wyoming,  Del.  Removable  nipple  and  gas- 
ket.    1.475,530  ;  Nov.  :27. 

Barber,  William  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  M.  Kline, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Gas  burner.     1,443,338  ;   Jan.  30. 

Barbet,  Emiie  A.,  Paris,  France.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  the  recovery  of  the  vapors  of  volatile  liquids  from 
aeriform  mixtures.     1,452,778  ;  Apr.  24. 

Barbet,  Pierre  A.,  Paris,  France.  Continuous  sulphona- 
tion  of  benzene,  applicable  to  impure  benzenes. 
1,459,081 ;  June  19. 

Barbey,  Henri,  Schiltigheim,  France.  Machine  for  cut- 
ting up  fruit  and  vegetables  of  all  kinds,  especially 
potatoes.    1,457.137;  May  29. 

Barbey,  Jacob  W.  (See  Taylor,  W.  H.,  Downs,  and 
Barbey.)  ,        ^     .       ^ 

Barbezieux,  Albert,  Paris,  France.  Steadying  device  for 
vehicles.     1,444,022  ;  Feb.  6. 

Barbieri,  Cct^are,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Vortex  Mfg.  Co.  Sundae  dish  and  manufacture. 
1,450.832;  Apr.  3.  ,      ,.     . 

Barbieri,  Cesare,  New  York,  N-  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Vortex 
Manufacturing  Company.  Holder  and  method  of  trans- 
ferring stacked  sundae  cups  from  cup-stacking  ma- 
chines into  cartons.     1,454,261 ;  May  8. 

Barbieri,  Cesare,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Vortex 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Ejector  mechanism  for 
paper-cup  dispensers.     1,466,923 ;   Sept.   4. 

Barbour,  John  E.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Smudging  apparatus. 
1  449  490  *  Mar.  27, 

Barbour,  Samuel  A., '  Paterson,  N.  J.  Wound  package. 
1,454,573;  May  8.  .        „ 

Barchardt,  Edward,  et  al.  (See  Latta,  William  W., 
assignor.) 

Barchus,  Charles,  Natchez,  Miss.  Piston-ring  holder. 
1,478,724  ;   Dec.   25. 

Barclay,   Arthur  E.      (See  Nathan,  A.   J.,   and  Barclay.) 

Bareiie,  Otto  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Coal  conveyer. 
1,478,812;  Dec.  25. 

Barcalo  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Anderson,  Frank, 
assignor.) 

Bard,  Everett,  Water  Valley,  Ky.  Jar-cover  crimper. 
1,469,403  ;   Oct.   2. 

Bardo,  John  H.      (See  Bardo,  William   C.  and  J.  H.) 

Bardo,  William  C.  and  J.  H.,  Arkansas  City,  Kans.  Re- 
movable overtread  for  pneumatic  tires.  1,441,262 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Bardons  &  Oliver.      (See  Hornberger,  Earl  J.,  assignor.) 

Bare,  Darius  D.,  West  Jefferson,  N.  C.  Mill.  1,456,353  ; 
May  22. 

Bar6nyi,  Arpad,  Berlin-Lichterfelde,  and  P.  Kaemmerer, 
Charlottenburg,  Germany.  Electric  starter  for  inter- 
nal-combustion engines.     1,476,322  ;  Dec.  4. 

Barfield,  Ernest  A.,  Macon,  Ga.  Grate  basket.  1,443,612  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Barfield,  Ernest  A.,  Macon,  Ga.  Grate.  1,467,702 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Barger,  William  B.,  et  al.  (See  Wood,  Joseph  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Bargsley,  Sam  L.     (See  Heckman,  James,  assignor.) 

Barili,  Arthur  E.  H.,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Wallace,  Chicago, 
111.     Dial  Indicator.     1,446,437  ;  Feb.  20. 

Barilko,  John  G.      (See  Simbol.   Harry,  assignor.) 

Bark,  Benjamin,  Isleworth,  England.  Lighting  accessory 
for   wickless   burners    or   stoves.      1,475,778 ;    Nov.    27. 

Barkelew,  James  T.,  Monterey  Park,  Calif.  Tractor 
cultivator.     1,455,984  ;   May  22. 

Barkowski,  John.     (See  Bootrym,  Adam,  assignor.) 

Barks,  Frank  C.     (See  Morris,  Octavius  J.,  assignor.) 

Barks,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  Lincoln  Steel  and  Forge 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Mine  car.  1,460,696 ; 
July    3. 

Barks,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  Lincoln  Steel  and  Forge 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Mine-car  coupler.  1,462,188  ; 
July  17. 

Barks,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  Lincoln  Steel  and  Forge  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.     .Journal  bos.     1,467,292  ;  Sept.  4. 

Barker,  Albert  G.      (See  Dieterle,  Edward  P.,   assignor.) 

Barker,  Alice  C,  Allston,  Boston,  Mass.  Attachment  for 
garment  hangers.     1,467,298  ;  Sept.  11. 

Barker  Asphalt  Paving  Company,  The.  (See  Monrath, 
Gustav,  assignor.) 

Barker,  Edwin  K.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Timer.  1,469,032; 
Sept.  25. 

Barker,  Frederick  W.     (See  Curran,  John  J.,  assignor.) 

Barker,  George  E.,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.  Decoy.  1,452,631 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Barker,  George  M.,  Macon,  Ga.  Basket-cover  fastener. 
1,467,891  ;   Sept.    11. 

Barker,  George  R.,  .Toilet,  assignor  to  W.  E.  Pratt,  Chi- 
cago,   111.     Wrench.      1,452,951 ;   Apr.   24. 

Barker,  James,  Detroit,  Mich.  Index  tab.  1,475,165 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Barker,  Joseph  E.,  Denver,  Colo.  Lock  switch  for  auto- 
mobile  ignition.      1,474,506 ;    Nov.    20. 

Barker,  Leroy  A.      (See  Maxwell,  W.,  and  Barker.) 

Barker,  Lyle  M.,  Hayden,  Ariz.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  concentration  of  ore.     1,447,006 ;  Feb.  27. 

Barker,  Percy  E.,  assignor  to  The  Van  Dorn  Iron  Works 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dump  truck.  1,471,511 ; 
Oct.  23. 


Barker,  Philip,  Kohala,  Hawaii.     Pneumatically-operated 

cutting  tool.     1,467,262  ;   Sept.  4. 
Barker,  Sarah  F.     (See  Williams,  C.  B.,  and  Barker.) 
Barker,    Theodore   E.      (See    Skaer,   A.   H.,  Barker,   and 

Clark.) 

Barker,  Thomas  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Rubber-tire  core. 
1,470,048  ;  Oct.  9. 

Barker,  Walter  M.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Reversing  mecha- 
nism for  reciprocating  members.     1,468,896  ;   Sept.  25. 

Barker,  William  T.,  Angola,  Ind.  Shaft-locking  means. 
1,476,437  ;  Dec.  4. 

Barker,  Wendell  A.,  deceased,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  R.  B.  Ferreby, 
administrator.  Locking  device  for  screws.  1,445,818  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Barkley,  Danford,  assignor  to  Stephen  Sanford  &  Sons, 
Inc.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.     Carpet.     Des.  62,933  ;  Aug.  28. 

Barkley,  Veruor  T.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hoisting  cage. 
1,467,223;   Sept.   4. 

Barkman,  Harley,  Rochester,  Ind.  Camp  bed.  1,445,195  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Barkschat,  Henry.     (See  Gorrell,  W.  E.,  and  Barkschat.) 

Barkschat,  Henry,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  B.  Bliun,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Forming  hollow  con- 
crete  bodies.      1,474,881  ;    Nov.    20. 

Barksdale,  George  R.    (See  Aldrlch,  A.  P.,  and  Barksdale.) 

Barksdale,  George  R.,  and  P.  B.  Wilson,  Greenwood, 
S.  C. ;  said  Wilson  assignor  to  said  Barksdale.  Auto- 
matic roving  check.     1,462,896;  July  24. 

Barkstrom,  Charles  E.,  Chicago,  lU.  Organ  pipe. 
1,458,382  ;  June  12. 

Barley,  Albert  C,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Windshield. 
1,489,873  ;  Oct.  9. 

Barlough,  Stephen  L.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  ReTersing  deylct 
for  motor  cycles.     1,469,984  ;  Oct.  9. 

Barlow,  George  H.,  et  al.  (See  Seley,  Charles  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Barlow,  Harry,  and  J.  E.  H.  Mathies,  East  Moline,  IlL 
Mail-bag  delivery  and  receiving  crane.  1,452,234 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Barlow,  Lester  P.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Radiator  device 
for  gas  engines.      1,460,360 ;   June  26. 

Barlow,  Thaddeus  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Means  for  con- 
trolling the  gas  pilot  lights  of  water-gas  machines. 
1,441,905;   Jan.   9. 

Barlow,  William  L.,  Clear  Lake,  Iowa.  Crate  for  catch- 
ing and  holding  hogs.      1,455,101 ;   May   15. 

Barna,  Andrew,  jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Cigar  or  cigarette 
Ughter.     1,469,912  ;  Oct.  9. 

Barna,  John,  New  London,  Conn.  Storage-battery  plate. 
1,463,788  ;  Aug.  7. 

Barnaby,  Stanley.  (See  Hadley,  F.  V.,  Barnaby,  and 
Clark.) 

Barnard,  Arthur  F.,  et  al.  executors.  (See  Crowden,  John 
C.  T.) 

Barnard,  Arthur  E.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Recovering 
residual  anthraquinone  from  a  sulphonation  mass. 
1,474,507;   Nov.   20. 

Barnard,  Dudley  J.,  Barking,  England.  Grab.  1,477,530 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Barnard,  Harry  L.,  Mount  Pocono,  and  C.  A.  Nauman,  jr., 
Cresco,  Pa. ;  said  Nauman  assignor  to  said  Barnard. 
Wagon-body   brace.      1,467,263 ;    Sept.   4. 

Barnard,  Samuel  G.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Fuel-Feed-Controi 
System.     1,447,459  ;  Mar.  6. 

Barnard,  Thomas  H.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Strain 
clamp.     1,460,567  ;   July  3. 

Barnard,  William  F.,  Marion,  Ind.  Station  stop  device. 
1,452,022  :  Apr.  17. 

Barnebl,  August  J.,  jr.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Dorr  Company.     Valve.     1,447,007  ;  Feb.  27. 

Barnes,  Albert  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Kritikson  Bros.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Check  protector. 
1,452,674  ;  Apr.  24. 

Barnes,  Arthur  B.,  assignor  to  Barnes  Electric  Manufac- 
turing Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  fixture  and 
socket  construction.     1,465,836  ;  Aug.  21. 

Barnes,  Brown  E.,  assignor  to  Williamette  Iron  &  Steel 
Works,  Portland,  Oreg.  Pulley  block.  1,462,630; 
July  24. 

Barnes,  Brown  E.,  assignor  to  Williamette  Iron  &  Steel 
Works,  Portland,  Oreg.  Pulley  block.  1,462,631 ; 
July  24. 

Barnes,  Charles  R.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Zone  fare  system. 
1,457,488  ;  June  5. 

Barnes,  Edward,  et  al.     (See  Dickens,  William,  assignor.) 

Barnes,  Edward  A.,  assignor  to  California  Cap  Company, 
Oakland,  Calif.  Recovering  oxalic  acid.  1,468,792 ; 
Sept.  25.  ^  ,„       ^ 

Barnes  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Barnes, 
Arthur  B.,  assignor.) 

Barnes,  Eugene  A.,  jr.     (See  Brown,  Harry  V.,  assignor.) 

Barnes,  Eugene  L.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  assignor  to  American 
District  Steam  Company,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 
Fuel-stoking   structure.      1,455,756 ;    May    15. 

Barnes,  EJugene  L.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  American  District 
Steam  Company,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Liquid- 
measuring  structure.     1,455,757  ;  May  15. 

Barnes,  Eugene  L.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  American  Dis- 
trict Steam  Company,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Fuel- 
stoklng  structure.     1,469,172  ;   Sept.  25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Barnes,  Gerard  C,  and  J.  K.  Morgan,  Coogee,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia.  Centrifugal  separator.  1,478,660; 
Dec.  25. 

Barnes,  Harold  B.,  Denver,  Colo.  Electric  switch.  Ke. 
15,548;   Feb    20. 

Barnes,  Harold  S.     (See  Bonneville,  J.  H.,  and  Barnes.) 

Barnes,  Henry,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Toothbrush.  1,476,579 : 
Dec.  4. 

Barnes,  James,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Building  block. 
1,450,784 :  Apr.  8. 

Barnes,  John  A.,  West  New  Brighton,  assignor  to  The 
Superheater  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boiler  with 
superheater.     1,454,100  ;  May  8. 

Barnes,  John  H.,  Norwich,  Conn.  Railway  tie. 
1,465,406;  Aug.  21. 

Barnes,  John  S.,  assignor  to  Wire  Products  Corporation, 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Weaving  wire  fabrics.  1,454,61'.) : 
May  8 

Barnes,  John  S.,  assignor  to  Wire  Products  Corporation, 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     Wire  fabric.     1,467,416 ;  Sept.  11. 

Barnes,  Joseph  B.,  Clark,  Mo.  Nut  lock.  1,475,779 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Barnes,  Mamie  A.,  et  al.  (See  Dickens,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Barnes  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Gorman,  James 
C,  Jr.,   assignor.) 

Barnes,  Ned  K.,  Willis,  Tex.  Rail  brace.  1,446,957 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Barnes,  Riley  R.      (See  Crannell,  Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Barnes,  Uufus  F.,  Springileld,  Mass.  Nut-tapping  ma- 
chine.    1,461,171 ;  July  10. 

Barnes,   Samuel  C.      (See  Nalley,   William  L.,   assignor.) 

Barnes,  Wallace  Company,  The.  (See  Cook,  Raymond 
W.,  assignor.) 

Barnes,.  Walter  C,  Chicago,  111.,  and  W.  O.  Barnes,  Leo- 
minister,  Mass.  Instrument  for  measuring  the  height 
of  liquids.     1,454,531 ;  May  S. 

Barnes,  William  M.,  CircleviUe,  Ohio.  Antifriction  roller 
bearing  for  wheels.     1,443,829 ;  Jan.  30. 

Barnes,  William  O.      (See  Barnes,  Walter  C.  and  W.  0.) 

Barnes,  William,  Zanesville,  Ohio,  assignor  to  J.  W.  De 
Camp,  Blackwell,  Okla.     Mold.     1,465,724  ;  Aug.  21. 

Harnett,  Kdward  J.     (See  Clark,  F.  H.,  and  Barnett.) 

Harnett,  Gertrude,  San  B^ancisco,  Calif.  Teapot.  IJes. 
63,065;   Oct.   2. 

Barnett,  Harry,  Helena,  Mont.  Automobile  wheel  lock. 
1,477,929  ;  Dec.  18. 

Harnett,  L.  C.      (See  Phelps,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Barnett,  Lyman  R.,  Missoula,  Mont.  Clasp.  1,451,216  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Barnett,  Robert  K.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Elevator  conveyer. 
1,470,663;  Oct.  16. 

Barnett,  William,  Portland,  Oreg.  Automobile  lock. 
1,470,662  ;  Oct.  16. 

Barnett,  William  H.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Sewing  machine. 
1,452,632  ;  Apr.  24. 

Barnett,  William  H.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Sewing  machine. 
1,452,633 :  Apr.  24. 

Baruette,  John  S.,  jr.,  Broughton,  Pa.  Safety  device 
for  street-car  trailers.     1,473,718  ;  Nov.  13. 

Barney,  Edwin  E.      (See  Barr,  J.  H.,  and  Barney.) 

Barney,  Edwin  E.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Remington 
Typewriter  Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,456,296  ;  May  22. 

Barney,  Edwin  E.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Remington 
Typewriter  Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,458,125  ;  June  12. 

Barney,  Edwin  E.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Remington  Typewriter  Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing   machine.      1,473,920 ;    Nov.    13. 

Barney,  Edwin  E.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Remington 
Typewriter  Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,475,619  ;  Nov.  27. 

Barney,  Louis  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Lawn  sprinkler. 
1,462,256;  July  17. 

Barney,  Philip,  Tecumseh,  Ontario,  Canada.  Child's  cot. 
1,478,725  ;    Dec.    25. 

Barney,  Walter  T.,  and  O.  Hovden,  Point  Loma,  Calif.. 
Toy   sailboat.      1,449,030;    Mar.   20. 

Barnhart,  Curtis  E.,  Auburn,  Ncbr.  Automatic  air  cou- 
pler.    1,471,231  ;  Oct.  16. 

Barnhart,  Loren  G.     (See  Van  Ness,  Frank  A.,  assignor.) 

Barnhart,  William  E.,  and  M.  E.  Lohr,  Johnstown,  Pa. 
Concrete-block-molding   machine.      1,475,532 ;    Nov.    27. 

Barnhurst,  Henry  G.,  Allentown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ful- 
ler Engineering  Company.  Pulverized  -  fuel  Furnace. 
1,452,952  :  Apr.  24. 

Barnia,  Frank  I.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  Barnia,  Mer- 
rill, Wis.     Artificial  minnow.     1,451,436  ;  Apr.  10. 

Barnia,  Mathilde.     (See  Barnia,  Frank,  I.,  assignor.) 

Barnickel,  Wm.  S.,  &  Company.  (See  Barnickel,  William 
S.,   assignor.) 

Barnickel,  William  S.,  assignor  to  Wm.  S.  Barnickel  & 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Treating  petroleum  emul- 
sions.    1,467,831  ;   Sept.   11. 

Barnstable,  Edward  S.,  Nokomis,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D. 
E.  Aylward  and  cnehalf  to  J.  W.  Busker,  Livingston, 
111.     Miner's  carbMc  lamp   holder.      1,454,034 ;   May    8. 

Barnum,  Harry  B.  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Fabrics  Company.  Lace.  •  Des.  63,446 ; 
Dec.  11. 


Barnum,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Controller  for  electric  motors. 
1,446,443;    Feb.   27. 

Barnum,  Thomas  B.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer 
Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Motor  controller. 
1,462,476  ;  July  24. 

Baron,  Bernhard,  London,  and  G.  F.  Bull,  Birmingham, 
England.  Box  or  container  for  tobacco  cartridges. 
1,478,165  ;  Dec.  18. 

Baron,  Charles  S.,  Tiffin,  Ohio.  Top  for  containers. 
1,461,375;  July  10. 

Baron,  Mary  C,  Hampden  Meadows,  R.  I.  Brooder. 
1,440,958  ;  Jan.  2. 

Baron,  Mary  C,  Hampden  Meadows,  R.  I.  Brooder. 
1,454,946;  May  15. 

Baroody,  Assad  M.,  Danville,  Va.  Milk-bottle  closure. 
1,46:^,462  ;   July   17. 

Barr,  Archibald,  and  W.  Stroud,  assignors  to  Barr  and 
Stroud,  Limited,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Mountings  for 
the  support  of  instruments  on  board  ship.  1,441,477  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Barr,  Archibald,  and  W.  Stroud,  assignors  to  Barr  and 
Stroud,  Limited,  Anniesland,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Ap- 
paratus for  testing  and  recording  the  efficiency  of  rauge- 
flnder  operators.     1,450,907  ;  Apr.  10. 

Barr,  Archibald,  and  W.  Stroud,  assignors  to  Barr  and 
Stroud,  Limited,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  fcipced-CoutroUiug 
device.     1,453,119  ;  Apr.  24. 

Barr,  Archibald,  and  W,  Stroud,  assignors  to  Barr  and 
Stroud,  Limited,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Optical  apparatus 
lor  measuring  small  angles.     1,455,772  ;  May  22. 

Barr,  Archibald,  and  W.  Stroud,  assignors  to  Barr  and 
Stroud,  Limited,  Anniesland,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Mech- 
anism for  producing  motions  representing  a  function  of 
two  independent  variables  in  calculating  apparatus. 
1,460,221 ;  June  26. 

Barr,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  The  Torrington  Com- 
pany, Torrington,  Conn.  Vacuum-cleaner  demonstrator. 
1,449,931 ;  Mar.  27. 

Barr,  Clarence  E.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  F.  K.  Allen, 
one-fourth  to  W.  M.  Mervin,  and  one-half  to  T.  B.  Jack- 
son, Detroit,  Mich.  Electric  heater.  1,467,667  ;   Sept.  11. 

Barr,  Clarence  E.,  and  T.  E.  Jackson,  Detroit,  Mich.  Elec- 
tric toaster.      Des.  62,012  ;   Feb.  27. 

Barr,  Clarence  E.,  and  T.  E.  Jackson,  assignors  of  one- 
fourth  to  F.  K.  Allen  and  one-fourth  to  W.  M.  Mervin, 
Detroit,   Mich.      Electric   toaster.      1,466,656 ;    Sept.   4. 

Barr,  Edward  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  T.  Warhurst, 
Newton,  Kans.  Locomotive  exhaust  nozzle.  1,471,584  ; 
Oct.   23. 

Barr,  Harry  P.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  C.  P. 
Fiske,  Niwton,  Mass.     Brick.     1,456,048;  May  22. 

Barr,  Harry  R.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C. 
B.  Zacharias  and  one-third  to  W.  E.  Byers,  Chambers- 
burg,  Pa.     Vanity  case.     1,460,192 ;   June  26. 

Barr,   James,  Beaver,   Pa.     Opener.     l,455,70:i  ;   May   15. 

Barr,  John  H.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Remington  Type- 
writer Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine, 
1,447,638  ;  Mar.  6. 

Barr,  John  H.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Remington  Type- 
writer Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,455,519  ;  May  15. 

Barr,  John  H.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Remington  Type- 
writer Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,461,510;  July  10. 

Barr,  John  H.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Remington  Type- 
writer Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,461,511 ;  July  10. 

Barr,  John  H.,  New  York,  and  E.  E.  Barney,  New  Rochelle, 
assignors  to  Remington  Typewriter  Company,  Ilion, 
N.  Y.     Typewriting  machine.     1,447,639  ;  Mar.  6. 

Barr,  John  M.,  assignor  to  The  Louis  Allis  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     Speed  controller.     1,477,862  ;  Dec.  18. 

Barr,  Lester  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Spoon  holder  for 
bottles.     1,443,861  ;  Jan.  30. 

Barr,  Louis  D.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Child's  vehicle. 
1,445.472  ;   Feb.    13. 

Barr,  Louis  D.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Hobbyhorse  toy. 
1,461,020  ;  July  10. 

Barr,  Sidney  U.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Window.  1,446.372  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Barr,  Sidney  U.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Window.  1,459,668; 
June  19. 

Barr  and  Stroud,  Limited.  (See  Barr,  A.,  and  Stroud, 
assignors.) 

Barr  and  Stroud,  Limited.  (See  French,  James  W.,  as- 
.signor.) 

Barratt,  William  T.,  Bennington,  Vt.  Stop  motion  for 
knitting   machines.      1,461,172  ;   July   10. 

Barre,  Marius  J.      (See   Ward,   W.   E.,  and  Barre.) 

Barrera,  Carlos  O.,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.  Aerial  vehicle. 
1,456,210;  May  22. 

Barrett,  Arthur  M.,  Chicago,  III.  Forming  folded  strips 
of  material.     1,455,061  :  May  15. 

Barrett,  Arthur  M.,  Winnetka,  lU.  Lifting  truck. 
1,459,044;  June  19. 

Barrett,  Charles,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Electric  sealing 
device.     1.449,081 ;    Mar.   20. 

Barrett,  Clarence  E.      (See  Mooney,  Frank  H.,  assignor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Adams,  Floyd  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Craver,  Augustus  B.,  ai- 
slgnor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


37 


Barrett  Company,  The.     (See  Dennis,  Clark  M.,  assignor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Downs,  C.  R.,  and  Stupp, 
assignors.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Downs,  Cliarles  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bnrrott  company.  The.     (See  C.ould,  David  F.,  assignor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.     (See  Miller,  Stuart  P.,  assignor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.     (See  Miller.  S.  P.,  and  Uess.  i 

Barrett  Company,  Tne.  (See  Miller,  S.  1'.,  and  Hill, 
assignors.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.     (See  Perry,  Ray  P.,  assignor.) 

Barrett  Company,  Tlie.  (See  Snyder,  E.  U.,  and  Morti- 
mer, assignors.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.     (See  Weisberg,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Barrett.  Dwight  O.,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Engine  cylinder 
and  head.     1.443,893  ;  Jan.  30. 

Barrett,  Glenn  J.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Remington  Typewriter  Com- 
pany, Illon,  N.  Y.  Combined  typewriting  and  adding 
machine.     1,450,814  ;  June  26. 

Barrett,  Harry  .V.     (See  Keddig,  C.  H.,  and  Barrett.) 

Barrett,  Harry  D.,  Niles,  Mich.  Oiling  system.  1,478,094  ;. 
Dec.  18. 

Barrett,  John  E.  (See  Barrett,  John  F.  and  J.  E.,  and 
Wyatt.) 

Barrett,  John  F.,  Newport,  John  E.  Barrett,  Katoomba, 
and  F.  A.  Wyatt,  Newport,  New  South  Wales,  Aus- 
tralia. Feathering  mechanism  for  paddle-type  stream 
motors  and  propellers.     1,465,593  ;   Aug.  21. 

Barrett,  John  II.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Removable  sadiron 
stand.     1, 143,339  ;   Jan.   30. 

Barrett,  Joseph  C,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American 
Kroa  Scale  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Weighing  scale. 
1,448,427;  Mar.  13. 

Barrett,  Joseph  N.     (See  Wolcott,  Robeson  B.,  assignor.) 

Barrett,  Leon  J.,  Worcester,  Mass.  i'runing  shears. 
1,454,917  ;  May  15. 

Barrett,  Richard  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Grease  cup.  1,444,362  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Barrett,  Roy,  Palmyra,  N.  Y.  Burglar  alarm.  1,451,414  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Barrett,  William  C,  La  Grange,  111.  Curtain  fixture. 
1,441,823;   Jan.  9. 

Barrett,  William  N.,  Meadville,  Pa.  Arch  support. 
1,464,841  ;  Aug.  14. 

Barrick,  Donald  C.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Metal  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Foundry  flask. 
1,459,137:  June  19. 

Barrie,  William  S.,  and  L.  Chadwick,  Selwyn,  via  Towns- 
ville,  Queensland,  Australia.  Aromatic  hydrocarbon 
cement.     1,455,598  ;  May  15. 

Barrier,  Michael  T.,  Lancaster,  Calif.  Stake-holding  de- 
vice for  tnicks,  trailers,  and  the  like.  1,461,107 ; 
July  10. 

Barrier,  Raymond,  Lubbock,  Tex.  Reeling  device. 
1,470,373  ;  Oct.  9. 

Barringer,  Worth  R.,  Grand  Junction,  Colo.,  assignor  to 
The  Auto-Maid  Manufacturing  Company.  Vacuum, 
cleaner.     1,44.5,930  ;   Feb.   20. 

Barron,  Andrew  J.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Cincinnati  Horse  Shoe  &  Iron  Company.  Automobile 
truck   construction.     1,442,244  ;  Jan.  16. 

Barron,  Andrew  J.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Cin- 
cinnati Horse  Shoe  &  Iron  Company.  Automobile 
spring-supporting  mechanism.     1,460,782 ;   July  3. 

Barron,  Andrew  J.,  and  H.  E.  Crow,  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  The  Cincinnati  Horse  Shoe  &  Iron  Com- 
oany.  Platform-spring  suspension  for  automobiles. 
1,457,138  ;  May  29. 

Barrow,  A.  C,  &  Company.  (See  Barrow,  Alfred  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Barrow,  Alfred  C,  assignor  to  A.  C.  Barrow  &  Company, 
Lynchburg,  Va.     Patch  pocket.     1,457,812  ;  June  5. 

Barrow,  Alfred  C,  assignor  to  A.  C.  Barrow  &  Company, 
Lynchburg,   Va.      Pocket.      1,457,813 ;   June   5. 

Barrow.  John  1!.,  M.TCon,  Ga.  Chain-carrier  mechanism 
for  dry  kilns.     1,478,883  ;  Dee.   25. 

Barrow,  Thaddeus  J.,  Riverside,  Calif.  Newspaper  holder. 
1,448,328;  Mar.   13. 

Barrovis,  Donald  S.,  Rochester,  assignor  to  The  T.  H. 
Symington  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Draft-rigging 
backstop.     1.446.027;  Feb.  20. 

Barrows,  Donald  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  T. 
H.  Symington  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Draft-rigging 
backstop.^  1.446.028;  Feb.  20. 

Barrows,  Donald  S.,  Rochester,  assignor  to  The  T.  II. 
Symington  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Journal  box. 
1,458,741  ;  June  12. 

Barrows,  Donald  S.,  Rochester,  assignor  to  The  T.  H. 
Symington  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Draft-rigging 
backstop.     1,458,742  ;  June  12. 

Barrows,  Donald  S.,  Rochester,  assignor  to  The  T.  II. 
Symington  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Journal  box. 
1,458,743  ;  .Tune  12. 

Barrows,  Donald  S.,  Rochester,  assignor  to  The  T.  H. 
Symington  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Draft  rigging. 
1,474,224  ;  Nov.  13. 
Barrows,  Donald  S.,  Rochester,  assignor  to  The  T.  II. 
Symington  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Draft-gear  fol- 
lower block.%  1,474.225  ;   Nov.   13. 

Barrows,  Earle  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Shotgun  shell. 
1,457,337;    June    5. 


Barrows,  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  Columbia  Graphophone 
filauufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Safety 
ejector  for  dictaphones  and  the  like.  1,450,354 ; 
May  22. 

Barrows,  Leon  D.,  and  L.  H.  Darrow,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Com- 
pany. Selective  connection  of  trunk  lines.  1,457,338; 
June  5. 

Barrows,  Robert  Y.,  Inc.  (See  Barrows,  Robert  Y., 
assignor.) 

Barrows,  Robert  Y.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Rob- 
ert Y.  Barrows,  Inc.     Receptacle.     1,470,049 ;  Oct.  9. 

Barrows,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  The  Justrite  Measur- 
ing Machine  Company,  Belvidere,  111.  Measuring  and 
dispensing   machine.      1,472,112;    Oct.   30. 

Barrs,  Edward,  London,  England.  Process  and  appara- 
tus for  coking  the  discharged  material  from  low-tem- 
perature distillation   apparatus.      1.460,638  ;   July   3. 

Barry,  Arthur  E.  (See  Davignon,  E.  A.,  Barry,  and 
Greenhalgh.) 

Barry   Company.      (See   Barry,  Nicholas,  assignor.) 

Barry,  Gerald  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  wheel.  1,440,435  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Barry,  Gerald  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  wheel.  1,473,694  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Barry,  Howard  F.,  assignor  to  The  Ideal  Utilities,  Chi- 
cago,  HI.     Scrubbing  machine.     1,473,778  ;   Nov.   13. 

Barry,  James  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fish  scaler.  1,456,666  ; 
May  29. 

Barry,  John  M.,  Belfast,  Ireland.  Glare  screen  for  ve- 
hicles.     1.470,800;   Oct.   16. 

Barry,  Joseph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Outlet  box.  1,441,054  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Barry,  Joseph  W.,  deceased,  Everett,  Mass.  ;  J.  C.  O'Mal- 
ley,  administrator.     Cock.     1,447,231 ;  Mar.  6. 

Barry.  Louis  J.     (See  Macfarlane,  S.  B.,  and  Barry.) 

Barry,  Michael  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Flat-tire  alarm. 
1,465,837  ;  Aug.  21. 

Barry,  Nicholas,  assignor  to  Barry  Company,  Muscatine, 
Iowa.  Water-jet  head  attachment  for  button-blank- 
cutting  machines.     1,452,779  ;  Apr.  24. 

Barsamian,  Alfred  G.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Automatic  retain- 
ing and  release  valve  for  air  brakes.     1.447,706  ;  Mar.  6. 

Barsby,  Stuart  C,  and  W.  L.  Smith,  Denver,  Calo.  Pedal- 
locking  device   for   automobiles.      1,444,298 ;    Feb.    6. 

Barstow,  Edwin  O.  (See  Dow,  11.  H.,  Griswold,  and 
Barstow.) 

Barstow,  Edwin  O.,  assignor  to  The  Dow  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Midland,  Mich.  Making  benzoic  acid  and  salts 
thereof.     1,463,190:   July  31. 

Barstow,  Edwin  O.,  and  P.  Cottringer,  assignors  to  The 
Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich.  Insecticide 
and  making  same.     1,466,983  ;   Sept.   4. 

Barsuraian,  George  S.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Cleaning  rugs. 
1,405.249;  Aug.  21. 

Bart,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  The  Murdock  Manufacturing 
and  Supply  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Railway  water- 
service  device.     1,464,165  ;  Aug.  7. 

Bart,  Blasius,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Swiss  Anode 
Corporation.    Electroplating  anode.     1,467,083  ;  Sept.  4. 

Bartels,  Carl.     (See  Mosler,  M.,  and  Bartels.) 

Bartels,  Carl,  assignor  to  The  Mosler  Safe  Company,  Ham- 
ilton, Ohio.  Bolt  and  mounting  therefor.  1.444,446 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Bartels,  Carl  P.     (See  Goldsmith,  G.  M.,  and  Bartels.) 

r,art('ls,   Louis   E.      (See  Neunaber,   J.   F.,   and   Bartels.) 

Bartels,  Theodore  B.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sample  case. 
1,456,613;  May  29. 

Barter,  Clarence  E.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  assignor  to  Cal- 
ifornia Packing  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Machine  for  removing  meat  from  pineapple  shells. 
1,444,535  ;  Feb.  6. 

Barth,  Albert  G.      (See  Sherwood,   S.  H.,   and  Barth.) 

Barth,  Fritz,  Barmen-Rittershausen,  Germany.  Protec- 
tive device  for  the  jointed  ends  of  bands.  1,464,800; 
Aug.  14. 

Barth,  Champ  J.,  and  J.  R.  Pierce,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Ring.     Des.   62,977 ;   Sept.   4. 

Barth,  Champ  J.,  and  J.  R.  Pierce,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Ring.     Des.  62,978  ;   Sept.  4. 

Barth,  Champ  J.,  and  J.  R.  Pierce,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Ring.     Des.  62,979;   Sept.  4. 

Barth,  Champ  J.,  and  J.  R.  Pierce,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Ring.     Des.  62,980  ;   Sept.  4. 

Barth.   Julian.      (See  Pickard,   G.   W.,   and  Barth.) 

Barth,  Knrl.  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  .\btien- 
gesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Self-disi- 
chargins  wagon.      1.474,703  ;   Nov.  20. 

Barthel,  Oliver  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  suspension. 
1,457,486  :  June  5. 

Barthel,  Oliver  B.     (See  Wright,  R.  B.,  and  Barthel.) 

Barthel,  Oliver  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Brake  rigging. 
1,47;?.450  ;   Nov.  6. 

Barthelemv,  dit  Paul  Cans,  Antoine  J.  M.,  Paris,  Prance. 
Fire    escape.      1,463,149 ;    July    31. 

Barthels  Slanufacturing  Co.  (See  Orthmann,  Alfred,  as- 
signor.) 

Bartholdy,  Max,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktlengesell- 
schiift.  Esspn-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Caliper  gauge. 
1,465,295  :  Aug.  21. 

Bartholdy.  Max,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Gauge. 
1,448,373  ;  Mar.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Company, 
cultivator. 

Company, 
veliicle. 


Bartholomae,  William,  assignor  to  Bar-Zim  Toy  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Musical  instrument. 
1,444,722  ;  Feb.  6. 

Bartholomae,  William,  assignor  to  Bar  Zim  Toy  Manu- 
facturing Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Musical  toy. 
1,453,968;  May  1. 

Bartholomae,  William,  assignor  to  Bar-Zim  Toy  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flute  or 
similar  musical  wind  instrument.      1,447,919  ;  Mar.   G. 

Bartholome,  Charles  L.,  Terre  Haute,  lud.  Ejector  for 
cigarette  or  cigar   holders.     1,473,663 ;   Nov.    13. 

Bartholomew,  Bruce,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Geometrical  instru- 
ment.    1,464,633  ;  Aug.   14. 

Bartholomew,  Cassius  M.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Ring-twirl- 
ing toy.     1,444,095  ;  Feb.  6. 

Bartholomew,  Frank  J.  (See  Hechenbleikner,  I.,  and 
Bartholomew.) 

Bartholomew,  B^rank  K.,  and  J.  A.  Ramage,  McGregor, 
Iowa.     Dustless  carrier.     1,477,930 ;  Dec.  18. 

Bartholomew,  Harry  G.,  London,  England.  Facsimile 
transmission    system.      1,454,719 ;    May    8. 

Bartholomew,    John     B.,     assignor    to    Avery 
Peoria,       111.         Motor  -  propelled       lister 
1,448,991  ;   Mar.   20. 

Bartholomew,    John     B.,     assignor    to    Avery 
Peoria,       111.         Power  -  driven       Implement 
1,449,137;   Mar.   20. 

Bartholomew,  John  B.,  assignor  to  Avery  Company, 
Peoria,   111.     Motor  cultivator.     1,449,138 ;   Mar.   20. 

Bartholomew,  John  B.,  assignor  to  Avery  Company, 
Peoria.  111.  Motor-propelled  agricultural  impli'ment. 
1,449,139;    Mar.    20. 

Bartholomew,  John  B.,  assignor  to  Avery  Company, 
Peoria,  111.  Carbureting  apparatus  for  internal-com- 
bustion engines.     1,462,845  ;   July   24. 

Bartholomew,  John  R.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Auto- 
motive brake  mechanism.     1,469,551  ;   Oct.   2. 

Bartholomew,  Roy  J.  (See  Coats,  E.  O.,  and  Bartholo- 
mew.) 

Bartholomew,    Sidney    A. 
signer.) 

Bartholomew,   Thomas, 
1,465,707  ;  Aug.  21. 

Bartholomew,    William, 
chlnery    Co.,    Ltd., 
Feb.    27, 

Barthuli,  Henry,  Fresno,  Calif. 
Jan.  9. 

Bartle,  James  W.,  and  S.  Roberts,  assignors  to  The  Hat 
Manufacturers  Supply  Company  Limited,  Stockport, 
England.     Sweatband  for  hats.     1,443,862  ;  Jan.  30. 

Bartlemay,  Arlie,  assignor  to  The  Red  Cross  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Bluffton,  Ind.  Bearing.  1,473,138 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Bartlett,  Fred  C,  Cromwell,  Iowa.  Crate.  1,471,232; 
Oct.  16. 

Bartlett,  Harry  O.,  assignor  to  Bower  &  Bartlett,  Inc., 
Washington,  D.  C.  Laundry  apparatus.  1,468,552 ; 
Sept.   18. 

Bartlett,   John    E.,   assignor   to   Bar-Trrx   Mfg.    Co.    Inc., 

Birmingham,    Ala.  

1,446,285;  Feb.  20. 

Bartlett,     Francis    A., 
1,461,376  ;  July  10. 

Bartlett,  George  P. 

Bartlett,   Harold   W., 


(See    Miller,    Alexander,    as- 
Columbus,   Ohio.     Fishing  tackle. 


assignor    to    Troy    Laundry    Ma- 
Chicago,     111.        Tool.       1,446,444  ; 


Land  leveler.    1,441,621 ; 


Device    for    feeding    paper    slips. 
Stamford,     Conn.       Cutting    bur. 


Tobacco-drying  fur- 
Calif.  Combination 
Trolley.    1,471,135  ; 


(See   Lewin,   J.   A.,   and  Bartlett.) 
-ilvarado,    assignor   to   Continental 
Salt  and  Chemical  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    For 
preparing   salt  and  the  like.      1,459,082  ;    June  19. 

Bartlett,  Kent  W.,  Hammond,  Ind.  Apparatus  for  soften- 
ing water.     1,471,718 ;   Oct.    23. 

Bartlett,  Samuel  B.,  Carthage,  N.  C. 
nace.     1,444,321 ;  Feb.  6. 

Burtlett,    Thomas    H.,    Long   Beach, 
tool.     1,478,629  :   Dec.  25. 

Bartlett,  William  A.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Oct.  16. 

Bartlett,  William  D.,  assignor  to  The  Ross  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  tlolder  for  wheel 
dressers.     1,474,614  ;  Nov.   20. 

Bartley,  Joseph  S.,  Denver,  Colo.  Grinding  mill. 
1,457,487;   June  5. 

Bartley,  Victor,  and  J.  B.  Worthington,  Oklahoma,  Okla. 
Grinding  and  boring  machine.     1,460,342  ;   June   26. 

Bartlouney,  Sheckry  S.,  Dover,  N.  H.  Vehicle  signal. 
1,449.258;    Mar.    20. 

Bartman,  Daniel,  Larned,  Kans.  Poultry  roost. 
1,470,799;   Oct.   16. 

Bartmann,  Ludwig,  Berlin,  .Germany,  assignor  to  N.  V 
Maatschappij  tot  Exploitatie  van  Bartmaun  Patenten, 
's  Gravenhage,  Netherlands.  Feeding  device  for  dis- 
integrating machines  or  similar  working  machines. 
1,476,868;  Dec.  11. 

Bartmess,  Meigs  W.,  assignor  to  The  National  Screw 
and  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Centrifugally  -  operated  circuit-controlling  device. 
1,476.790;   Dec.    11.  ^ 

Barto,  Alphonso  v.,  Bron.xville,  N.  Y.     Carrier.     1,462,897  • 

July  24. 
Bartolacelli,      Delindo,      Daly      City,      Calif.        Padlock 

1,464,194  ;    Aug.   7. 
Bartolowsky,    Jerome,    Oakland,    Calif.      Harmonica   with 

bellows.     1,448,184  ;  Mar.   13. 


Barton,  Archilles  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pump  piston. 
1,441,478;  Jan.  9. 

Barton,  Arthur  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Parachute  control. 
1,477,163;  Dec.   11. 

Barton,  Charles,  Ford  City,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor 
to  Swedish  Crucible  Steel  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Electric-wire  fixture.     1,458,263  ;   June  12. 

Barton,  Charles  N.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  F.  N. 
Reynolds,  one-fourth  to  F.  K.  Murphy,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  one-twelfth  to  B.  M.  Dinnin,  New  York,  N.  Y. ; 
one-twelfth  to  M.  H.  Davis,  and  one-twelfth  to  M.  E. 
Reynolds,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Sectional  journal  box  and 
hub  liner.     1,442,422  ;  Jan.   16. 

Barton,  Charles  N.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  F.  N. 
Reynolds,  one-fourth  to  F.  K.  Murphy,  one-twelfth  to 
M.  E.  Davis  and  one-twelfth  to  M.  E.  Reynolds,  In- 
dianapolis, Ind.,  and  one-twelfth  to  E.  M.  Dinnin,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Sectional  journal  box  and  hub  liner. 
1,462,929;   July  24. 

Barton,  Charles  N.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Cutting  link  for 
coal-cutting  chains.      1,469,576 ;    Oct.    2. 

.Barton,  George.      (See  Taft,  E.  P.,  and  Barton.) 

Barton,  Jack,  Parkmill,  near  Swansea.  Wales.  Safety- 
razor-blade-sharpening  device.     1,456,355  ;  May  22. 

Barton.  Joseph  T.,  and  E.  J.  O'Leary,  Chicago,  111. 
Printer's  type  planer.     1,442,038  ;  Jan.  16. 

Barton,  Kirtland  C,  National  City,  111.  Mat  or  cloth  for 
oil   cakes.      1,466,109 ;   Aug.   28. 

Barton,  Louis  B.,  and  C.  J.  Kinzie,  assignors  to  The 
Titanium  Alloy  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Niagara 
Falls,  N.  Y.  Separating  zircon  from  undesired  sub- 
stances.     1,451,004  ;    Apr.    10. 

Barton,  Robert  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  flywheel  and 
suction  fan.     1,450,936;  Apr.  10. 

Barton,  Robert  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Method  of  and  means 
for  the  production  and  use  of  steam.     1,450,405  ;  Apr.  3. 

Barton,  Theodore  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  foot 
brake  and  accelerator-control  mechanism  for  automo- 
biles.    1,457,489  ;  June  5. 

Barton,  William  A.,  and  A.  A.  De  Lewis.  Chattanooga, 
Tenn.     Yarn-cleaning  device.     1,448.612  ;  Mar.   13. 

Bartosz,  Joseph  A.,  Turner,  Oreg.  Flax-puller  attach- 
ment for  binders.     1,451,317  ;  Apr.  10. 

Bartram,  Edward  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Top.  1,469,151 ; 
Sept.   25. 

Bar-Trex  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.     (See  Bartlett,  John  E.,  assignor.) 

Baruch,  Samuel,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Antirattling  device 
for  vehicles.     1,470,952;  Oct.   15. 

Barwald,  Mont  W.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Piston.  1,462,501 ; 
Julv  24. 

Barwell,  John  W.,  J.  Ward,  N.  Nelson,  J.  Hingher,  W.  E. 
Booth,  and  W.  L.  Blows,  assignors  to  Blatchford  Calf 
Meal  Company,  Waukegan,  111.  Feeder  for  mills. 
1,457,490  ;  June  5. 

Barwicki,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rat  trap.  1,440,901  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Barz,  Robert  H.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Headlight  lens. 
1,453,539  ;  May  1. 

Bar-Zim  Toy  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bartholomae, 
William,  assignor.) 

Bascom,  Perry  H.  (See  Bacon,  R.  F.,  Kldwell,  and  Bas- 
com.) 

Basel,  Frank,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  Halloran,  Min- 
neaj)olis,  Minn.  Convertible  valley  and  hip  composi- 
tion shingle.     1,461,886  ;  July  17. 

Baseler,  Wolfgang,  Lichtenchain  (Schwarzburg-Rudol- 
stadt),  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Deutsch-Luxemburgische 
Bergwerks-  und  Hutten-Aktiengesellschaft,  Dortmund, 
Germany.  Double  compound  of  railway  lines.  1,469,145  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Baseman,  Ernest.     (See  Pollard,  A.  L.,  and  Baseman.) 

Basford,  Harold  R.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Folding  bed 
frame.     1,476,279;  Dec.  4. 

Bash,  James  H.,  FoxDurg,  Pa.  Brake-operating  means. 
1,440,902  ;  Jan.  2. 

Bash  Oil  and  Refining  Company.  (See  Hoge,  Daniel  W., 
assignor. ) 

Bashara,  Joseph  F.     (See  Bashara,  Samuel  F.  and  J.  F.) 

Bashara,  Samuel  F.,  Houston,  Tex.  Drill  bit.  1,465,407  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Bashara,  Samuel  F.,  Houston,  Tex.  Snap  hook.  1,468,131 ; 
Sept.  IS. 

Bashara,  Samuel  F.,  Houston,  Tex.  Combination  drill  bit 
and    core-taking    device.      1,477,933 ;    Dec.    18. 

Bashara,  Samuel  F.  and  J.  F.,  Houston,  Tex.  Drill  bit. 
1,477,932;  Doc.  18. 

Bashara,  Samuel  F.,  and  C.  Paggi,  assignors  to  Texas 
Reclaim  Oil  Association,  Houston,  Tex.  Drill  bit. 
1,477,931  ;  Dec.  18. 

Bashara,  Samuel  P.  and  J.  F.,  Houston,  Tex.  Drill  bit. 
1.476,481  :   Dec.  4. 

Bashaw,  William  A.,  Wilkinsonville,  Mass.  Shuttle  spring. 
1.466,418;   Aug.   28. 

Bashford,  Raymond  I.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Grasselli  Powder  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Polym- 
erizing glycerin.      1.467,299;    Sept.   11. 

Bashwiner,  Charles,  Jamaica,  assignor  to  Fort  Orange 
Paper  Company,  Castleton,  N.  Y.  Display  box. 
1.454,424  :  May  8. 

Basilio,  Gennaro,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Combined  window- 
shade  bracket  and  curtain-pole  support.  1,452,865; 
Apr.  24. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


39 


Baslni.  Caleb  R..  Carteret,  N.  J.  Window  scaffold. 
1,475,780;  Nov.  27. 

Bass,    Andrew   J.      (See   Long,    J.,    and   Bass.) 

Bass,  G.  H.,  &  Company.     (See  Me.rer,  Paul  G.,  assignor.) 

Bass,  Jacob.      (See  Hershcowitz.  D.,  and  Bas?.) 

Bass,  Peter,  Chicago,  111.  Combination  tractor  plow. 
1,447,273;  Mar.  6. 

Bass,  Rubin,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Presser  for  velour,  bo- 
livia,  etc.     1,453,697  ;  May  1. 

Bass,  Walter  G.,  London,  England.  Tbeater  and  like 
sent,  chair,  and  the  like.     1,474,226;   Nov.   13. 

Bassaler,  Pierre,  assignor  to  Houbigant,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  y.     Combineti  bottle  and  cap.     Des.  62,315  ;  May  S. 

Bassett,  Bert  L.     (See  Abbott,  C.  C,  and  Bassett.) 

Bassett,  Cliarles  H.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Lathe  dog. 
1,470,346  ;  Oct.  9. 

Bassett,  Cyrus  W.     (See  Schenck,  C,  Bassett,  and  Ibach.) 

Bassett,  Harry  P.,  Cynthiana,  Ky.  Acetylizing  cellulose. 
1.466,329  :   Aug.    2S. 

Bassett,  Irvin  L.     (See  Abbott,  C.  C,  and  Bassett.) 

Bassett,  Preston  R.,  assignor  to  The  Sperry  Gyrcfscope 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Means  for  maintaining  the 
focus  of  arc  projectors.    1,466,419  ;  Aug.  28. 

Bassett,  Preston  R.,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Sperry,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Indicating  the  presence  and  percentage  of  hydro- 
gen.     1,467,084  ;    Sept.    4. 

Bassett,  Robert  S.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Liquid  meter. 
1,458,965  ;  June  19. 

Bassett,  Robert  S.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Liquid  meter. 
1,460,471  :    July    3. 

Bassett,  WiUard  E.     (See  Abbott,  C.  C,  and  Bassett.) 

Bassett,  WilUam  T.,  Richmond,  Va.  Fire  escape. 
1,472,203  ;  Oct.  30. 

Bassett,  William  W.,  Billings,  Mont.  Rack.  1,477,416 ; 
Dec.    n. 

Bassick  Company,  The.  (See  Bassick,  WUliam  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bassick  Company,  The.  (See  Cummins,  Norman  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bassick  Company,  The.    (See  Herold,  Walter  F.,  assignor.) 

Bassick  Company,  The.     (See  Johnson,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Bassick  Company,  The.  (See  Moore,  Raymond  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bassick  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bradbury, 
Clifford   C,  assignor.) 

Baseick  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Cummins, 
Norman    W.,    assignor.) 

Bassick  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Davis,  Ernest 
W.,  assignor.) 

Bassick  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Fesler, 
Douglas   F.,  assignor.) 

Bassick  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Manzel, 
Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Bassick  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Skelly, 
Bernard   H.,  assignor.) 

Bassick  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Winkley, 
Frank    D.,    assignor.) 

Bassick,  William  R.,  assignor  to  The  Bassick  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Automobile  hood  clamp.  1,462,477  : 
July  24. 

Bassler,  Carlos  J.,  assignor  to  American  Liquid  Meter 
Company,  Portland,  Orcg.  Fluid  meter.  1,458,383 ; 
June  12. 

Bassler,  Carlos  J.,  assignor  to  American  Liquid  Meter 
Company,  Portland,  Oreg.  Controlling  device  for 
meters.      1,476,944 ;    Dec.    11. 

Bassler,  Edwin  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hot-blast  heater. 
1.476.789:   Dec.   11. 

Bassler,  Edwin  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Kiln  and  burner 
therefor.     1,457,339;  June  5. 

Bassler,  Edwin  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Paper-making  ma- 
chine.     1,470,953  ;   Oct.   16. 

Basso,  James,  jr.,  Panama,  III.  Steam  heater  for  auto- 
mobiles.    1,449,741 ;   Mar.   27. 

Bastarache,  Peter  B.,  Beverly,  Mass.  Rim  tool. 
1,449.806  ;   Mar.   27. 

Bastheim,  Gustave,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pin,  brooch,  brace- 
let, finger  ring,  or  article  of  similar  nature.  Des. 
62,439  ;  June  5. 

Bastheim,  Gustave,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Wrist-watch  casing. 
Des.    62,598 ;   July   3. 

Bastian,  Arthur  J.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
em  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Gear  wheel. 
1,472,147  ;   Oct.  30. 

Bastian-Blessing  Company,  The.  (See  Bastian,  Charles 
It,  assignor.) 

Bastian  Bros.  Company.  (See  Mitchel,  C.  F.,  and  Lech- 
leitner,  assignors.) 

Bastian,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  The  Bastian-Blessing 
Company,  Chicago,  IlL     Sirup  jar.     1,461,960  ;  July  17. 

Bastian,  Edward.     (See  Groh,  George,  assignor.) 

Bastian,  George,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Von  Endt, 
Marion,  Ohio.  Reed-stoning  machine.  1,441,392 ; 
Jan.  a. 

Bastiansen,  Otto,  assignor  to  Wearite  Children's  Under- 
wear Manufacturing  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Underwaist.      1,454,262;   May  8. 

Batchelder,  Asa  F.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Mounting  for  electric  motors. 
1,462,998;  July  24. 

Batchell,  George  W.,  Wellsburg,  W.  Va.  Leer.  1,473,897 ; 
Nov.  13. 


Batcheller,  Birney  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  X.,  assignor  to  Bemis 
Bro.  Bag  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sheet  accumulator. 
1.467,300;    Sept.   11. 

Batcheller,  Hugh  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  P.  Far- 
rell,  Worcester,  Mass.  Antifriction  bearing  for  bicycle 
crank  shafts,  etc.     1,457,954  ;  June  5. 

Batchelor,  Horton,  Boston,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  gen- 
erating gas.     1,442,993  ;  Jan.  23. 

Bate.  James,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  Die-casting  machine. 
1,458,795;  June  12. 

Bate,  John  W.,  Racine,  Wis.  Extension  handle. 
1,444.448  ;  Feb.  6. 

Bate,  John  W.,  Racine,  Wis.  Screw  jack.  1,444,447 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Bate,  Warwick  G.,  Newton  Falls,  Ohio.  Spare-tire  cover 
for    automobiles.      1,461,021  ;    July    10. 

Bateman.  Charles  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Floor  mat. 
1,446,328;   Feb.  20. 

Bateman  and  Companies,  Inc.  (See  Willis,  L.,  and  Wood- 
worth,  assignors.) 

Bateman,  Ennis  F.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Accelerator  for  internal- 
combustion  engines.     1,477,683  ;  Dec.  IS. 

Bateman,  Fred.  H.,  Hayward,  Calif.  Screw-cap  feeding 
and  applying  machine.     1,446.686  ;  Feb.  27. 

Bateman.  William  M.,  Newark,  Del.  Chain  link. 
:. 440,436;   Jan.  2. 

Batenburg.  Peter  J.  F.,  assignor  to  Mitchell  Motors  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Racine,  Wis.  Torque-tube  mounting. 
1,445.125  :    Feb.    13. 

Bates,   Adelmer   M.      (See   Hartman,    C.    H.,   and   Bates.) 

Bates,  Adelmer  M.,  assignor  to  Bates  Valve  Bag  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Bag-forming-tube  package.  1,455,382 ; 
May  15. 

Bates,  Adelmer  M.,  assignor  to  Bates  Valve  Bag  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Making  and  filling  bags.  1,455,383 ; 
May  15. 

Bates,  Adelmer  M.,  assignor  to  Bates  Valve  Bag  Company, 
Chicago,  III.  Forming  and  preparing  bag  tubes  for  use 
in   making  filled  bags.      1,455,384  ;  May   15. 

Bates,  Adelmer  M.,  assignor  to  Bates  Valve  Bag  Company, 
Chicago,   111.     Bag  form.      Rel5.605 ;   May   15. 

Bates,  Adelmer  M.,  Cliicago,  111.  Recording  scale. 
1.463.770;  July  31. 

Bates,  Albert  H.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
American  Multigraph  Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Em- 
bossing machine.     1,448,374  ;  Mar.  13. 

Bates,  Aloert  H..  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
American  Multigraph  Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Em- 
bossing  machine.      1.448,375  ;    Mar.    13. 

Bates,  Albert  J.,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor  to  Bates  Expanded 
Steel  Truss  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Automatic  hydraulic 
control  valve  'for  expanding  machines.  1,455,062 ; 
May  15. 

Bates,  Albert  J.  and  W.  A..  Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to 
Bates  Expanded  Steel  Truss  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Ma- 
chine for  straightening  structural  members.  1,465,408  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Bates,  Arthur,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Fasten- 
ing-inserting machine.     1,450,164  ;  Apr.  3. 

Bates,  Arthur,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Lasting 
machine.      1,469,244  ;    Act.    2. 

Bates,  Arthur,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Lasting 
machine.     1,472,039  ;  Oct.  30. 

Bates,  Arthur,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Mecha- 
nism for  sorting  and  delivering  articles.  1,473,604 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Bates,  Arthur,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe- 
trimming   machine.      1,474,398 ;    Nov.    20. 

Bates,  Arthur,  and  W.  T.  Minett,  Leicester,  England,  as- 
signors to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pat- 
erson, N.  J.     Pulling-over  machine.     1,453.263  ;  May  1. 

Bates,  Charles  G.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Uniform  stand- 
ard-form cabinet.     1,446,148  ;   Feb.  20. 

Bates,  Chester  M.,  Elverson,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Livingood  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Leba- 
non, Pa.     Folding  stove.     1,466,463  ;  Aug.  28. 

Bates,  Eddo  V.,  Lowell,  Mass.  Point-to-point  breast  for 
wool  cards.     1,478,630  ;   Dec.  25. 

Bates,  Edmund  C.,  assignor  to  The  Buckeye  Jack  Manu^ 
facturing  Company,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Lifting  jack. 
1,458,676;  June  12. 

Bates,  Edmund  C,  assignor  to  The  Buckeye  Jack  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Lifting  jack. 
1.446,112;  Feb.  20. 

Bates  Expanded  Steel  Truss  Co.  (See  Bates,  Albert  X, 
assignor.) 

Bates  Expanded  Steel  Truss  Co.  (See  Bates,  Albert  J. 
and  W.  A.,  assignors.) 

Bates,  Finis  L.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Nut  lock.  1,447,056 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Bates,  Frank  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Liquid- vending  ma- 
chine.    1,455,742  ;  May  15. 

Bates,  George  T.,  assignor  to  Illinois  Watch  Case  Com- 
pany,  Elgin,   111.     Display  box.      Des.   63,444 ;   Dec.   4. 

Bates,  James  N.      (See  Knowles,  M.  M..  and  Bates.) 

Bates,  Langdon  B.,  Thomaston,  Me.  Knife.  1,451,607 ; 
Apr.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Bates,     Lindon  W.,  Mount  Lebanon,  N.  Y.     Fuel  and  pro- 
ducing same.     1,447,008  ;   Feb.   27. 
Bates,  Lindon  W.,  Mount  Lebanon,  N.  Y.     Treating  stable 

mobile  fuels.       1,444,723  ;  Feb.  6. 
Bates  Manufacturing   Company,  The.      (See   Haupt,   Wil- 
liam F.,  assiguor. )  „  ,^  ,.,         ^.  , 
Bates,    Otis    M.,    Friendship,    Tenn.      Foldable     chicken 

crate  or  coop.     1,477.624  ;  Dec.  18. 
Bates,   Roy,  Nevada,   Mo.     Bank   check  and   check   book. 

1,453,234  ;  Apr.  24. 
Bates,  Roy,  Nevada,  Mo.     Check  perforator.     1,453,235  ; 

Apr.  24.  „       .  ,. 

Bates,    Samuel    A.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Surgical    appliance. 

1,470,707  :  Oct.  16. 
Bates,   Thomas    O.,   Liverpool,    England.      Machinery    for 
making  wafer  biscuits,  cup  wafers,  and  similar  articles 
from  liquid.     1,460,307  ;  June  26. 
Bates    Valve    Bag    Company.      (See   Bates,    Adelmer    M., 

assignor.)  ^      ^       „ 

Bates   Valve  Bag  Company.      (See  Pomeroy,   Le  Dru   R., 

assignor.) 
Bates,  Walter  A.     (See  Bates,  Albert  J.  and  W.  A.) 
Bates,    Walter    A.,    Enid,    OUla.      Bearing-race    remover. 

1,473,075  ;  Nov.  6. 
Bath,  John,  &  Co.     (See  Bath,  J.,  and  Gray,  assignors.) 
Bath,  John,  &  Co.      (See  Bath,  John,  assignor.) 
Bath,   John,   Worcester,   Mass.      Mechanism   for  grinding 

taps.     1,469,985;  Oct.  9. 
Bath,  John,  assignor  to  John  Bath  &  Co.  Inc.,  Worcester, 

Mass.     Adjustable  gauge.     1,477,531  ;  Dec.   18. 
Bath,  John,  assignor  to  John  Bath  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Worcester, 

Mass.     Adjustable  gauge.     1,478,541 ;  Dec.  25. 
Bath,   John,   and   H.   F.   Clifford,   Worcester,   Mass.  ;   said 
Clifford  assignor  to  said  Bath.     Combined  reamer  and 
tap.     1,475,561;  Nov.  27. 
Bath,    John,    Worcester,    and    W.    E.    Gray,    Hyde    Park, 
Mass.,    assignors    to    John    Bath   &   Co.,    Inc.      Adjust- 
able gauge.     1,476,681  ;   Dec.   11. 
BathUe,   Henry   H.,   Oconto,    Wis.      Cheese  hoop   and   fol 

lower  sterilizing  washer.     1,458,384  ;  June   12. 
Bathrick,    Charles    E.,    assignor    to    South    Bend    Motors 
Company,  South  Bend,  Ind.     Unitary  transmission  and 
pump  for  motor-driven  fire  engines.     1,463,509  ;  July  31. 
Bathrick,  Charles  E.  and  A.  C.  Mecklenburg,  South  Bend, 
assignors  to  Stutz  Fire  Engine  Company,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.     Automatic  relief  valve.     1,449,640  ;  Mar.  27. 
Batinovich,  Joe  G.      (See  Gross,  Anton  F.,  assignor.) 
Batson,    John,    Murphysboro,    111.      Combined    light    sup- 
port, garment  and  hat  rack.     Des.  63,550  ;   Dec.   18. 
Battaline,    Palmer    R.,    Hartford,    Conn.      Tire    spreader. 

1,469,473  ;   Oct.  2. 
Batten,  Gideon  C,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Wheelbarrow-handle 

guard.     1,468,191  ;  July  31. 
Battenfeld,  Julius  J.,  et  al.      (See  Misner,  Edgar  D.,  as- 
signor.) 
Batter,    Frank,    Linnton,    Oreg.      Portable    mountain-air 

sanitarium.      1,466,652;   Aug.   28. 
Batter,    Fi'ank,    Portland,    Oreg.      Timing   apparatus    for 

mountain-air  sanitariums.     1,466,653  ;  Aug.  28. 
Batterman,  David  W.,  Bird  in  Hand,  Pa.     Motor  vehicie. 

1,475,781  ;  Nov.  27. 
Battin,    Harold    T.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Warning    valve. 

1,443,830;  Jan.  30. 
Battista,  Joseph,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Pocket.     1,448,252  ; 

Mar.   13. 
Battle     Creek     Bread     Wrapping     Machine     Co.       (See 

Brownell,   (Charles  0.,  assignor.) 
Battle,    Mary    W.,     Denver,     Colo.      Menu-card    holder. 

1,464,021  ;    Aug.    7. 
Batts,    John    T.,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich.      Endless-carrier 

garment-suppoi-ting   structure.      1,456,963 ;    May    29. 
Batts,  John  T.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Packing  and  sliip 

ping  case  for  garments.     1,450,708  ;  Apr.  3. 
Batts,  John  T.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Packing  and  ship- 
ping case  for  garments.     1,455,063  ;  May  15. 
Batty,  Dudley  E.     (See  Edwards,  C.  K.,  and  Batty.) 
Batty,  Elijah   H.,   Lincoln,   Nebr.     Collapsible  automobile 

tent,  garage,  or  house  frame.     1,450,129;  Mar.  27. 
Baty,  Ernest  J.      (See  Cox,  K.,  Kerr,  and  Baty.) 
Bauck,      Wesley      H.,      Camden,      N.      J.       Towel      rack. 

1,476,027  ;   Dec.  4. 
Bauder,  John,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Toy  vehicle.     1,443,114  ; 

Jan.   23. 
Baudino,    John,    Herrin,    111.      Combined    cap    and    anti- 

splaeh  device  for  gasoline  tanks.     1,470,136  ;  Oct.  9. 
Baudino,  John,  Herrin,  111.     Antlsplash  device  for  tanks. 

1,477,746;  Dec.  18. 
Baudot,   Joseph,   Paris,   France.     Pump,   compressor,   and 

motor.     1,461,998;  July  17. 
Bauer,    August    F.,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Meat    chopper. 

1,442,994;  Jan.  23. 
Bauer  &  Black.      (See  Jenkins,  William   F.,   assignor.) 
Bauer  &  Black.      (See  Tainsh,   William  A.,  assignor.) 
Bauer   Brothers   Company,   The.      (See   Bauer,    Louis   E., 

assignor.) 
Bauer  Brothers    Company,   The.      (See   Maioney,    Daniel, 

assignor.) 
Bauer,    Carl    E.,    Hammond,    Ind.      Producing    fulcrums. 

1,452,489  ;  Apr.  24. 
Bauer,   Charles,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Nonbreakable   refuse 
can.     1,453,824  ;  May  1. 


Bauer,   Ernst,   and   W.   A.   Turbayne,   assignors   to   U.   S. 
Light  &  Heat  Corporation,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.    System 
of  electrical  distribution.     1,442,320;  Jan.  16. 
Bauer,    Frederick    C,    Philadelphia,    I'a.      Toy    railway. 

1,472,783  ;   Nov.  6. 
Bauer,   George  J.,   Pawtucket,  and  P.  B.   Carlson,   Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Link  for  expansible  bracelets.     1,461,203  ; 
July  10. 
Bauer,    John,    Detroit,    Mich.     Storm    shield.     1,455,829; 

May  22. 
Bauer,    John,   Detroit,   Mich.      Storm   shield.      1,455,830 ; 

May  22. 
Bauer,   John,    Detroit,   Mich.      Storm   shield.      1,472,287; 

Oct.  30. 
Bauer,  John  G.      (See  Roeling,  H.  W.,  Kern,  Bauer,  and 

Catalano.) 
Bauer,   John   W.   and  L.   E.,   Havre  de  Grace,   Md.     Can 

opener.     1,443,783  ;  Jan.  30. 
Bauer,  Julius  J.,  Chicago,  111.    Building  block.    1,450,013  ; 

Mar.   27. 
Bauer,  Lawrence  E.      (See  Bauer,   John   W.,   and   L.   E.) 
BaueV,   Louis   E.,   assignor   to   The  Bauer  Brothers   Com- 
pany,   Springfield,    Ohio.      Attrition    mill.      1,468,436 ; 
Sept.  18. 
Bauer,    Martha    V.,     Washington,    D.     C.      Refrigerator. 

1,468,098;   Sept.   18. 
Bauer,  Perry  S.,  Chicago,  111.     Steering  gear.     1,478,013  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Bauer,   Perry    S.,    Chicago,    111.      Tilting   steering   wheel. 

1.459,493  :  .Tune  19. 
Bauer.     Wilhelm,     Opladen,     near    Cologne,     assignor    to 
Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.,  Leverku- 
sen,  near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.   Indigoid  vat 
dye.     1,466,687  ;   Sept.  4. 
Bauer,  William  J.,  New  York,   F.   O.  Wierth,   and  A.   S. 
Meadoff,     Brooklyn,     assignors     to     Queen     Automatic 
Phonograph  Co.  inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.    Tone  modulator 
for  phonographs.     1,464,739  ;  Aug.  14. 
Bauermeister,   Fred   E.,    Columbus,   Ohio.      Steering-wheel 

lock.     1,454,663  ;  May  8. 
Bauersfeld,  Walther,  as.signor  to  the  Firm  of  Carl  Zeiss, 
Jena,  Germany.    Cinematographic  apparatus.    1,443,672  ; 
Jan.  30. 
Bauersfeld,  Walther,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Carl  Zeiss, 
Jena,    Germany.      Compensating    device    for    cinemato- 
graphs:     1,469,474  ;    Oct.    2. 
Bauersfeld,    Walther,    assignor    to    the    Firm    Carl    Zei.ss, 
.Ten.T,   Gpvmaiiy.     Copying  device.      1,478,693  :    Dec,   25. 
Bauert,   William"  H.,  Roseville,   near  Sydney,   New  South 
Wales,   Australia.     Automatic  additional  air  valve  for 
combustion  engines.     1,453,236  ;  Apr.  24. 
Baughman,  Ray   W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Street-sweeping 

apparatus.     1,447,336  ;  Mar.  6. 
Baughn,     Charles     O.,     Belleville,     Ark.       Headlight-lens 

holder   and   antirattler.      1,466,944 ;    Sent.    4. 
Baughn.  Roscoe  N.,  and  J.  E.  Fulmer.  Conway,  Ark.     Wir- 
ing for  ignition   systems.     1.476.577  ;   Dec.  4. 
Bauhaus.   Louis  B.,    Santa  Barbara,   Calif.      Valve-grind- 
ing- apparatus,     1,440,522  ;  Jan.  2. 
Baum,   Gustav,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Chemische  Fab- 
rik    Weissenstein    G.    m.    b.     H.,    Carintbia,    Austria. 
-Anode  for  forming  percompounds.     1.477.009  :  Dec.  11. 
Baum,   Harold  A.,  assignor  to  The  Safety  Electric  Com- 
pany,  Chicago,    111.     Electric-lamp   bulb.     Dos.   62,052 ; 
Mar.   13. 
Baumnn,    Arthur     E.,     Akron,     Ohio.       Resilient    wheel. 

1,400,783;    July    3. 
Bauman,      Arthur      B.,      Akron,      Ohio.        Spring      tire. 

1,462,440;  July  17. 
Bauman,      Carl,      Pine      Island,      Minn.         Locomotive. 

1,471,089  ;  Oct.   16. 
Bauman,  Julius  C,  Miles,  Tex.     Animal  trap.     1,453,615 ; 

May  1. 
Baumann.  Prank  J.     (See  Keller,  W.  P.,  and  Baumnnn.) 
Baumann,  Gottfried  P.,  assignor  to  Ideal  Stitcher  &  Manu- 
facturing  Company,    Chicago,   111.      Stitching   machine. 
1,462,898  ;  July  24. 
B;iumann,   Gustav,  Rahway,  and  J.  Hopta,  Avenel,  N.  J. 
Rotary  internal-combustion  engine.     1,463,784  ;  Aug.  7. 
Baumann,  John  R.,  Red  Wing,  Minn,   Rail  joint.   1,443,831; 

Jan.   30. 
Baumann.  Karl,  Urmston,  England,   assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     System  of 
ventilation.     1,453,333  ;  May  1. 
Baumann,    Karl,    Urmston,    England,   assiL'nnr.    by   mesne 
assignments,  to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufactur- 
ing  Company.     Air  pump  for   condensers.      1.459,433; 
June   19. 
Baumann,  Milton  C,  assignor  to  Dayton-Wright  Company, 

Dayton,  Ohio.     Rudder  control.     1,462,531 ;  July  24. 
Baumann,    Milton    C,    assignor    to    Dayton-Wright    Com- 
pany, Dayton,  Ohio.     Airplane  construction.     1,476,438; 
Dec.   4.  „ 

Baumann,   Richard.    Stuttgart,   Germany.     Hardness-test- 
ing device.     1,465,927  ;  Aug.  28. 
Bauineister,   William  H.,  Spencer,  Iowa.     Antiskid  chain. 

1,478,420;  Dec.  25. 
Baumer,  John  C,  assignor  to  H.  Strong,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Fruit  seeder.     1,466,080;  Aug.   28. 
Baumer,  John  C,  assignor  to  H.  Strong,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Making  needles  for  fruit  seeders.     1,406,081  ;  Aug.  28. 
Baumgafdner,     Carl     W.,     Tiffin,     Ohio.       Septic     tank. 
1,458,706  ;  June  12. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  o/  patentees — Continued. 


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Baumgardner,  Charles  R-,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Valve. 
1,464,022  ;    Aug.    7. 

Baumnart,  August,  Liud,  Wasb.  Life-saving  boat. 
1.46'?,(>t>2  ;  July  31. 

Baumgiirten   &   Co.      (See  Carroll,   Arthur   B.,   assignor.) 

Bauragarten,  Edward  J..  Cautou,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
The  Beans  Spring  Company,  Massillon,  Ohio.  Die. 
1.474,S82:  Nov.   20. 

Bauingartnor,  Daniel  F.,  Chatfield,  Ohio.  Tile-perforat- 
ing mechanism  ;    1,445,740  ;   Feb.  20. 

Bauiugartner,  John  A.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Meat-cutting 
machine.     1,451,674;  Apr.  17. 

Baumgartner,  John  A.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Meat-cutting 
machine.     1,451,675  ;  Apr.  17. 

Baumgartner,  Walter  J.,  assignor  to  Duplex  Engine 
Governor  Company  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Internal- 
combustion    engine.      1.473,304  ;    Nov.    6. 

Baumhover,  Herbert  A.,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Wall  construc- 
tion.    1,452,107  ;  Apr.  17. 

Baumler,  Charles  A..  Buffalo,  assignor  to  Auto-Wheel 
Coaster  Companv,  Inc.,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Ve- 
hicle wheel.     1,443,113  :  Jan.  23. 

Bauaach,  Charles  G.  (See  Graebert,  Rudolph  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Baur,  Hugo  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Johnson  Fare 
Box  Company.  Universal  change  maker.  1,465,409 ; 
Aug.   21. 

Baur,  Philip  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Batter-weighing  ma- 
chine.     1.478.199  ;  Dec.  18. 

Bauret,  Ren6,  assignor  to  La  Societe :  Usines  Metallur- 
giques  de  la  Basse-Loire,  Paris,  France,  Siege  Social. 
Production  of  basic  steel.     1.464,634  ;  Aug.  14. 

Bauret,  Reng,  assignor  to  La  Soci6t€  dite :  Usines  Metal- 
lurgiques  de  la  Basse-Loire,  Paris,  France.  Production 
of  basic  steel.     1,459,712  :  June  26. 

Baus,  Richard  E.,  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Stude- 
baker  Corporation.  System  for  loading  automobiles  in 
freght  cars.     1,456,173  ;  May  22. 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Drescher, 
Theodore  B.,  assignor.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Kandler,  E., 
and   Sabel,  assignors.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Powell,  John 
R.,  assignor.) 

Bauschard,  John  H.,  Erie,  Pa.  Catch  basin.  1,471,819  ; 
Oct.   23. 

Bausert,  Harold  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electric  cooker 
and   melting  pot.     1,462,224  ;  July  17. 

Baush  Machine  Tool  Company.  (See  Moore,  Francis  A., 
assignor.) 

Baush  Machine  Tool  Company.  (See  Root,  Virgil  A., 
assignor.) 

Bausman,  Alonzo  L.,  assignor  to  National  Equipment 
Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Plaque  board.  1,458,966  ; 
June  19. 

Baiieman,  Alonzo  L.,  Chicopee,  assignor  to  National 
Equipment  Companv,  Springfield,  Mass.  Candy-making 
apparatus.     1,478,866  ;  Dec.  25. 

Bausman,  Alonzo  L..  assignor  to  National  Equipment 
Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Feeding  mechanism  for 
reducing  apparatus.      1,473,867  ;   Dec.  25. 

Bautz.    Jindfich.      (See   Kriegerbeck,    V.,    and    Bautz.) 

Bauwens,  Seraphine  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Wire- 
bounds  Patents  Company.  Wire-joining  tool.  1,469,711 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Banwcns.  Seraphine  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Wive- 
hnunds  Patents  Company.  Wire-joining  tool.  1,476,388: 
Dec.    4. 

Bawden,  Fred  M.     (See  Cheetham,  Arthur,  assignor.) 

Baxa,  James  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Antiskid  device.  1,466,082  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Baxle.v,  Thomas  A.,  Lawton,  Okla.  Gas-well  capper  and 
c.Tf-ing  puller.      1,442.638  ;  Jan.   16. 

Baxter,  Albert  V.,  assignor  to  Erasmic  Companv  Limited. 
Warrington,  England.     Bottle.     Des.  61,840  :  Jan.  30. 

Baxter.  Allan,  Motherwell,  Scotland.  Valve  for  feed- 
water  supply  to  steam  generators  and  the  like. 
1.478,320:  Dec.  18. 

Baxter,  Burke  M.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  American 
Reduction  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Mechanism  for 
the  recovery  of  paper  stock.     1,451,522  ;  Apr.   10. 

Baxter,  Ernest  A.,  St.  Paul's,  Ontario,  Canada.  lien's 
nest.      1.452.1  tl  ;  Apr.   17. 

Baxter,  Ernest  W.,  Van  Wert,  Ohio.  Accelerator  for 
automobiles.      1.470,211  ;    Oct.    9. 

Baxter.  Francis  K.,  jr.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cabinet. 
1.448.822  :    Mar.    20. 

Baxter,  Harold  G.,  Baldwin,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Snap 
switch.  1,466,266 :  Aug.  28. 
Baxter,  Harold  G..  Baldwin,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Tumbler 
switch.      1,473,805 ;    Nov.    13. 

Baxter,     Joseph      W.,     Eugene,     Oreg.       License     plate. 

1,476,580;  Dec,  4. 
Baxter,    Kenneth    S.,    assignor    to    Sheet    Steel    Products 
Company,    Michigan    City.    Ind.      Vehicle    sash    door. 
1,453,825  ;  May  1. 

Baxter,  Richard  C,  E,  P.  Galloway,  and  H.  E.  Gray, 
assignors  of  one-fourth  to  Jones  &  Davis.  Athens. 
Tenn.     .Automobile   tire   holder.      1,476.581;    Dec.    4. 

Baxter,  William  C,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Cutting 
machine.      1,469,245 ;    Oct.    2. 


Baxter,  William  L.,  Beverly,  Mass.  Shoe  or  similar  arti- 
cle.    Des.  62,687  ;  July  24. 

Baxter,  William  W.     (See  HeUmann,  L.  F.,  and  Baxter,) 

Bay  State  Optical  Company,  (See  McKinstry,  G.  W., 
and  Siddall,  assignors.) 

Bayard,  Frederick  W.,  Chester,  Pa,,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Treating  oils.      1,474,136;   Nov.    13. 

Bayco  Decoy  Company.  (See  Bailey,  Joseph  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bayer,  Arthur  O.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Textile  fabric. 
Des.  63.447;  Dec.  11. 

Bayer,  Josef,  Barmen,  Germany,  Seal  for  hoop-iron 
ends.      1,474,883  ;   Nov.   20. 

Bayerische  Motoren  Werke  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Friz, 
Max,  assignor.) 

Bayler,  Louis  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Valve-spring  lifter. 
1.445,609  :  Feb.  13. 

Bayles,  Lewis  C,  Easton,  Pa,,  assignor  to  Ingersoll- 
Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N,  J.  Column  or  support 
for  rock  drills.     1,450,709  ;  Apr.  3. 

Bayles,  Lewis  C,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Air-feed  control  for  rock 
drills.     1,452,140;  Apr.  17. 

Bayles.  Lewis  C,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  IngersoU- 
Raud  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Automatic  air- 
feed  and  rotation-motor  control  for  rock  drills. 
1,472,040  :   Oct.   30. 

Bayles,  Lewis  C,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 
Companv,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Oiling  device  for  rock 
drills.     1,472,424  ;  Oct.  30. 

Bayles,  Lewis  C,  and  F.  M.  Slater,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignors 
to  Ingersoil-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Lock- 
ing device  for  independent  rotation  motors.  1,472,382  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Bayless,  William  O.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Locking  device  for 
automobiles.     1,462,999  ;  July  24. 

Bayley,  Guy  L.,  Chappaqua,  N.  Y.  Transmission. 
1,464,691  ;  Aug,   14, 

Bayh-y,  Harry  P.     (See  Ross,  Mark  A.,  assignor.) 

Bavlis,   Albert  W.,   Bav   Shore,   N.   Y.     Bedspread.      Des. 

63.212  ;  Nov.  6. 

Baylis,   Albert   W.,  Bay   Shore,   N,  Y,      Bedspread.     Des. 

63.213  ;  Nov.  6. 

Baylis,   Albert   W.,   Bay   Shore,   N.   Y.     Bedspread.      Des. 

63,214;  Nov.  6. 
Baylis,   .\lbert   W,,   Bay   Shore,   N.   Y.     Bedspread.     Des. 

63.215  ;  Nov.  6. 

Baylis,   Albert   W,,  Bay   Shore,  N,   Y.     Bedspread.      Des. 

63.216  ;  Nov.  6. 

Baylis  Company,  The.     (See  Baylis,  Robert  N.,  assignor.) 

Baylis,  Harry  R.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Hairpin.  1,45(',785 ; 
Apr.   3. 

Baylis,  Robert  N.,  assignor  to  The  Baylis  Company,  Bloom- 
field,  N.  J.     Brush-holder  retainer.     1,444,363  ;  Feb.  6. 

Baylor,  William,  Lester  Manor,  Va.  Bin.  1,446,009 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Baynard.  William  H.     (See  Eddins,  S.  A.,  and  Baynard.) 

Bayot,  Jose  M.,  Urbana,  111.  Intermittent  circuit-closing 
switch.     1,471,512;  Oct.  23. 

Razeley,  Arthur  J.,  assignor  to  The  National  Malleable 
Castings  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Buffer.  1,476,809  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Bazzoni,  Lewis  J.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine 
for  marking  shoe  uppers.      1,448,185  ;  Mar.   13. 

Bazzoni.  Lewis  J.,  Swampscott,  Mass,,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Folding  machine.     1,472,041  ;   Oct.   30. 

Beach.  Carl  A.,  Denver,  Colo.  Automobile  cabinet. 
1,474.704  ;    Nov.    20. 

Beach,  Chester  H.,  Racine,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Wisconsin 
Electric  Company.  Universal  multiple-speed  grinder. 
1,443,453;  Jan.  30. 

Beach,  Chester  H,,  Racine,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Wisconsin 
Electric  Company.     Valve  grinder.     1,471,769  ;  Oct.  23. 

Beach,  Clarence  E.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Signaling  sys- 
tem.    1,467,.301  ;   Sept.   11. 

Beach,  Edgar,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  M.  Harlow,  Cale- 
donia, Nova  Scotia,  Canada.  Spring  wheel.  1,449,723  ; 
Mar.   27, 

Beach.  Fitch  H.  and  F.  S.,  Charlotte,  Mich.  Bucket. 
1.453,540  :  May  7. 

Beach,  Fitch  H.  and  F.  S.,  Charlotte,  Mich,  Wheel 
scraper.     1.458,512;  .Tune  12. 

Beach,  Fred  S.     (See  Beach,  Fitch  H.  and  F.  S.) 

Beach,  H.  D.,  Company,  The.  (See  Pfous,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Beach,  Harry  L.,  Coshocton,  Ohio.  Display  case.  Des. 
62,812  ;    Aug.    7. 

Beach.  Henry  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reminder  signal. 
1,475.782  :   Nov.   27. 

Beach,  Howard     L.   (See  Clark,  C.  H.,  and  Beach.)   • 

Beach,  Howard  L.,  Mount  Lebanon,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Clark 
Car  Company.     Control  valve.     1,474,756  :  Nov.  20. 

Beach,  Mallv  P.,  Ridgefield,  Conn.  Utilitarian  toy  and 
doll.      1,442,761  ;   Jan.   16. 

Beach,  Mally  P.,  Ridgefield,  Conn.  Headgear.  1,477,934  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Beach,  W.  S.  (See  Farnsworth,  A.  J.,  and  St.  Claire,  as- 
signors.) 

Beacham.  Walter  C,  Clayton,  Mo.  Combined  door  stop 
and  holder.     1,456,114;  May  22. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Beacon  Motor  Lamp  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Rippner,    Harry   A.,   assignor.) 

Beadle,  Ella  M.,  Lyons,  N.  Y.  Combined  hemmer  and 
tucker.     1,471,719  ;  Oct.  23. 

Beadle,  Francis  P.  H.,  East  Boldre,  England.  Variable- 
camber   aerofoils   for  aircraft.     1,457,955 ;    June   5. 

Beadle,  George  W.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Paper  Company.  Machine  for  making  tubular 
article.    1,444,096  ;  Feb.  6. 

Beadles,  John  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fountain-pen 
attachment.     1,476,582  ;   Dec.  4. 

Beagle,  William  J.,  assignor  to  The  Stever-Beagle  Corpo- 
ration, Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Windshield  cleaner.  1,445,473  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Beal,  Carroll  N.     (See  Beal,  Fay  C.    and  C.  N.) 

Beal,  Fay  C.  and  C.  N.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Suspension 
device  for  endless  tractor  flights.     1,443,556  :  Jan.   30. 

Beal,  Herman  L.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Rubber  heel  and  fas- 
tening device.     1,448,049  ;  Mar.  13. 

Beal,  Ralph  R.,  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  A.  Taylor, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Radiotelegraphy.  1,473,719 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Beale,  Charles  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Collar-retaining 
device.     1,458,797  ;  June  12. 

Beale,  James  M.,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Life  guard  for  vehicles. 
1,464,594  ;  Aug.  14. 

Beale,  Samuel  C,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  H.  J.  Forgy, 
trustee,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Beet-harvesting  machine. 
1.476,945  ;  Dec.   11. 

Beall,  Charles  R.,  Swissvale,  and  R.  M.  Gilson,  Pitts- 
burgh, assignors  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Overload-circuit  breaker. 
1,475,166  ;  Nov.  27. 

Beall,  George  H.     (See  McFarland,  Joseph  E.,  assignor.) 

Beall,    John    C.    W.      (See    Fuller,    Percy    W.,    assignor.) 

Beall,  William  L.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Harvester  Company.  Clamp  for  cultivator 
tools.     1,461,302  ;  July  10. 

Beals,  Edward  C.     (See  Ikoma,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Beais,  Eugene  M.,  assignor  to  Universal  Visible  Calculator 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Calculator  device.  1,446,687  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Beals,  Henry,  Noblesville,  Ind.  Nostril  protector. 
1,441,906  ;  Jan.  9. 

Beam,  Edwin  C,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Motor  Starter 
&  Air  Pump  Company.  Compressor.  1,471,820 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Beam,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  The  Automat  Molding  & 
Folding  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Molding  machine  for 
plastic  materials.     1,456,174  ;   May  22. 

Beam,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  The  Automat  Molding  and 
Folding  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Carton.  1,460,124 ; 
June  26. 

Beam,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  The  Automat  Molding  and 
Folding  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Package-forming  ma- 
chine.    1,462.566  ;  .July  24. 

Beam,  John  T.,  Sulphur,  Okla.    Tongs.     1,464,232  :  Aug.  7. 

Beaman,  Floyd  H.,  et  al.  (See  Thompson,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Beaman,  Vane.     (See  Strawmyer,  W.  A.,  and  Beaman.) 

Bean,  Frank  E.,,Reasnor,  Iowa.  Combined  car  and  tractor 
starter.     1,449,724  ;   Mar.   27. 

Bean,  Louis  A.,  assignor  to  C.  L.  Seuter,  Denver.  Colo. 
Automatically-controlled  spotlight.      1.454.228:   Mav  8. 

Bean.  Louis  A.,  Denvor,  Colo.  Direction  indicator' for 
automobiles.     1,478,542  ;   Dec.   25. 

Bean,  Roscoe,  Berea,  Ohio.  Refacing  tool.  1,460,838 ; 
July   3. 

Bean  Spray  Pump  Co.  (See  Cushman,  Everett  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Beans,  John  F.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Beans  Spring 
Company,  Massillon,  Ohio.  Automobile  bumper. 
1,450.165;  Apr.  3. 

Beans,  John  P.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Beans  Spring 
Company,  Massillon,  Ohio.  Spring  forming  and 
quenching    machine.      1,457,340 ;    June    5. 

Betuis  Spring  Company,  The  (See  Beans,  John  F., 
assignor.) 

Beans  Spring  Company,  The.  (See  Baumgarten,  Edward 
J.,    assignor.) 

Bear,  Edward,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clothesline  fastener. 
1,463,456  I  July  31. 

Bear  &  Wilde  Company,  The.  (See  Wilde,  Eben  F., 
assignor.) 

Bearce,  Alexis  W.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Wil- 
liam A.  Rogers,  Limited.  Display  appliance.  1,467,302  ; 
Sept.    11. 

Beard,  Frank  A.,  Columbug,  Ohio.  Theatrical  device. 
1,474,576  ;   Nov.  20. 

Beard,  Harry  L.,  and  H.  A.  Strealy,  Lewisburg,  W.  Va. 
Chain  fastener.     1.476,583  ;  Dec.  4. 

Beara,  James,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Heater.  1 449,311  • 
Mar.  20. 

Beard,  James,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Gas  heater.  1,449  312  • 
Mar.    20. 

Beard,  James,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Liver-treatin"  device 
1,464,898  ;  Aug.   14. 

Beard,  Jasper  L.      (See  Walton.  0.  J.,  and  Beard.) 

Beard,  Lawrence  O.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Micrometer  calipers 
1,452,780  ;  Apr.  24. 

Beard,  Lawrence  O.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Micrometer  caliper 
1,462,130;  July   17.  ^.liiper. 


Beardslee  Chandelier  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Dvorak,  Anton,  assignor.) 

Beardslee  Chandelier  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Mettlcr,  John  C,   assignor.) 

Beardsley,  Charles  S.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Razor  strop. 
1,468,491  ;  Sept.  18. 

Beardsley,  Elmer  0.,  assignor  to  The  Beardsley  &  Piper 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Portable  molding  machine. 
1.472,784  :  Nov.  6. 

Beardsley,  Elmer  O.,  and  W.  F.  Piper,  assignors  to  The 
Beardsley  &  Piper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Molding  ma- 
chine.     1,476,134  ;    Dec.   4. 

Beardsley,  Elmer  O.,  and  W.  P.  Piper,  a.ssigiiors  to  The 
Beardsley  &  Piper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Molding  ma- 
chine.     1,476,135  ;    Dec.   4. 

Beardsley,  George  A.,  East  Orange,  and  D.  Wardell, 
Newark,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Com- 
pany, Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Vacuumlzlng  machine. 
1,469,874  ;  Oct.  9. 

Beardsley,  Paul  R.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Warren,  John 
R.,   assignor.) 

Beardsley  &  Piper  Company,  The.  (See  Beardsley,  E.  O., 
and   Piper,   assignors.) 

Beardsley  &  Piper  Company,  The.  (See  Beardsley,  El- 
mer O.,  assignor.) 

Beardsley  &  Piper  Company,  The.  (See  Friis,  P.,  and 
Wahlen,    assignors.  > 

Beardsley,  Robert,  Chicago,  111.  Imitation  parchment 
board  and  making  the  same.     1,471,021  ;  Oct.  16. 

Beardsley,  Robert,  Chicago,  111.  Shade  holder.  1,471,022  ; 
Oct.   16. 

Bearings  Company  of  America,  The.  (See  Lehmann, 
Otto   H.,   assignor.) 

Bearman,  John,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Wave  motor. 
1,446.286  ;  Feb.  20. 

Bears,  Daniel  S.,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Reliance  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Belt  buckle.  1,464,966; 
Aug.  14. 

Beasley,  Jes  T.     (See  Carver,  A.  J.,  and  Beasley.) 

Beasley,  John  W.,  jr.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Aeroplane 
block  for  take-off  stands.     1,440,812  ;  Jan.  2. 

Beasley,  Thomas.  Merton,  England.  Surgical  truss  and 
the  like.     1,473,539  :  Nov.  6. 

Beaton,  Angus,  Medicine  Hat,  Alberta,  Canada.  Animal 
poke.     1,453,334;  May  1. 

Beaton,  G.,  &  Son,  (1919)  Limited.  (See  Wenham,  George 
H.,   assignor.) 

Beatty,  Thaddeus  C,  Lynnville,  Iowa.  Sanitary  roost 
and  nest.     1,447,460  ;  Mar.  6. 

Beatty,  William  E..  Bayside,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of 
and   means  for  secret  signaling.     1.454.532:   Mav   S. 

Beatty.  William  E.,  Bayside,  Long  Island,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Method  of  and  means  for  secret  signaling. 
1,464,086;    Aug.    7. 

Beatty,  William  E.,  Bayside,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Repeat- 
ing method  and  system.     1.470,954  ;  Oct.  16. 

Beatty.  William  G.,  Fergus,  Ontario,  Canada.  Wringer. 
1,456,529  ;  May  29. 

Beatty,  William  G.,  Fergus,  Ontario,  Canada.  Trans- 
mission gear.     1,466.782  ;   Sept.  4. 

Beatty,  William  T.,  Flossmoor,  111.  Combination  blade 
extension  and  wing  for  road  machines.  1,466,464 ; 
Aug.   28. 

Beauchamp,  Archie,  et  al.  (See  Forsman,  Andrew,  as- 
signor. ) 

Beauchamp,  Emil,  et  al.  (See  Forsman,  Andrew,  as- 
signor.) 

Beauchamp,  Frederick  A.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  recovery  of  precious  metals.  1,451,454  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Beauchamp,  James  K.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Oil  burner. 
1,459,969  ;  June  2S. 

Beauchamp,  Louis  H.,  Weston,  Colo.  Bird  and  animal 
trap.     1,466,520  ;  Aug.   28. 

Beaujon.  Charles  A.,  Canaan,  Conn.  Sheet-metal  spool. 
1,453,826;  May  1. 

Beaulieu,  John,  Maiden,  Mass.  Coin  bank.  1,441,324 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Beaumont,  R.  H.,  Company.  (See  Hale,  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Beauprfi,  John  P.,  Butte,  Mont.,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  G.  E.  Smiley,  La  Junta,  Colo.,  and  one-third  to 
P.  E.  Beauprg,  Butte,  Mont.  Pump.  1,468,897; 
Sept.  25. 

BeauprS,  Phillip  E.,  et  al.  (See  Beaupr^,  John  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Beauregard,  Leander  P.,  Chlcopee,  assignor  to  The  Plsk 
Rubber  Company,  Chlcopee  Palls,  Mass.  Calendering 
rubber.    1,469,875  ;  Oct.  9. 

Beauregard,  Victor,  Boston,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J. 
Hughes,  Somerville,  Mass.  Egg  lifter.  1,464,967 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Beavan,  James  P.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Timer  brush. 
1,400,937;   July  3. 

Beaver,  Charles  J.,  Hale  ;  Arthur  P.  W.  Richards,  Brook- 
lands,  and  E.  A.  Claremont,  High  Legh.  assignors  to  W. 
T.  Glover  and  Company  Limited,  Manchester,  England. 
Detective  and  protective  device  for  electric  cables. 
1,443,613;  Jan.  30. 


U]Nrii<3D  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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(See    Schlitzer,    Frank    C,    as- 
Phlludelplila,     Pa.     Steel     peb. 


Beaver   Company,    The. 
signer.) 

Beaver,     Hermann     L., 
1,453,120 ;  Apr.  24. 

Beaver  Maoliiuo  &  Tool  Company.  (See  Belmont,  R.  A., 
and  Downing,  assignors.) 

Beaver  M;ichine  &  Tool  Company.  (See  Downing,  John 
B.,  assignor.) 

Beaver  Machine  anil  Tool  Co.  (See  Pape,  Herman  G., 
assignor.) 

Beaver  rroducts  Company.  (See  Speer,  Alexander  S.. 
assignor.) 

Beaver  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Utzman,  Clarence 
W.,  assignor.) 

Beaver  Seal  Jar  Cap  Company.  (See  Beavers,  Elmer, 
assignor.) 

Beavers,  Elmer,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Bearer 
Seal  Jar  Cap  Company,  Norristown,  Pa.  Fruit-jar 
cap.     Des.  63,551  ;  Dec.  18. 

Beavon,  Alfred  S.,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  .Apparatus  for 
carbureting  air.     1,465,890  ;  Aug.  21. 

Beblcr,  Elwood  L<>is  Angeles,  Calif.  Bomb-projecting 
gun.     1,478,597  ;  Dec.  25. 

Bechcrer,  George,  jr.,  assignor  to  Empire  Stamping  Tool 
&  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Compound 
progressive  punch  and  dies.     1,462,733  ;  July  24. 

Bechhold,  Ueinrich,  Kiaukfort-on-the-Maiu,  Germany. 
Filter.     1.473,331  :  Nov.  G. 

Bechtel,  Albert  J.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
American  Multigraph  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Mech- 
anism for  making  printing-strip  holders.  1,468,271  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Bechtel,  William  F.,  Lehigh,  Iowa.  Mail-bag  catcher. 
1,458,022;  June  5. 

Beehtol,  Archie  H.,  and  W.  A.  Tratsch,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Amusement   device.     1,454,947 ;   May   15. 

Bechtold,  Keuben  E.,  and  A.  W.  Mellowes,  Detroit,  Mich., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Delco-Light  Com- 
pany. Automatic  regulating  and  controlling  device. 
1,478,421  ;   Dec.    25. 

Bechtold,  William  S.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Hairpin.  1,450,239  ; 
Apr.   M. 

Bechtold,  William  S.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Mirror,  brush,  or 
similar   article.      Des.    62,562 ;    June   26. 

Bechtold,  William  S.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Mirror,  brush,  or 
similar  article.     Des.  62,064;  July  17. 

Beck,  .\dolf,  K.  Gersbach,  Bitterfeld,  and  0.  H.  Weber, 
Griesheim-on-the-Main,  assignors  to  the  Firm  :  Chemische 
Fabrik  Griesheim-Elektron,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Casting  osidizable  metals.  1,463,609  ; 
July  31. 

Beck,  Albert,  Chicago,  IlL,  assignor  to  McGill  Metal  Prod- 
ucts Company.  Selective  change  maker.  1,462,679 ; 
July  24. 

Beck,  Andrew  L.,  Orlando,  Fla.  Calculator.  1,473,948 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Beck,  Arthur  R.,  Ames,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  J. 
Beck,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.     Oil  can.     1,464,556 ;  Aug.  14. 

Beck,  Charles  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Marker  for  graves  and 
the  like.     1,444,449  ;  Feb.  6. 

Beck,  Charles  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Flexible  coupling. 
1,458,608  ;  June  12. 

Beck,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Beck-Frost  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Oil-can  holder.     1,458,609  ;   June  12. 

Beck,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  The  Beck-Frost  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.    Priming  cup.     1,458,610  ;  June  12. 

Beck,  Edwin  M.,  Greensfaurg,  ind.  Electroplating  anode. 
1,474,400  :   Nov.    20. 

Beck,  Erasmus  W.,  Griffin,  Ga.  Pneumatic  pump 
1,453,904  I   May   1. 

Beck,  Ernest  T.,  assignor  to  International  Silver  Com- 
pany, Meriden,  Conn.  Spoon  or  similar  article.  Des. 
63,448;  Dec.  11. 

Beck,  Ernst  G.      (See  Weber,   Johann  M.,   assignor.) 

Beck,  Frank  H.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Pencil-display  holder. 
Des.  62,269  ;  May  1. 

Beck,  Franklin  G.,  and  W.  D.  Saunders,  St.  Louis,  Md. 
Railway-gate-actuating  apparatus.     1,447,506  ;   Mar.   6. 

Beck,  Fritz,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Cerium  pocket  light- 
er.    1,462,191 ;  July  17. 

Beck-Frost  Corporation.  (See  Beck,  Charles  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Beck,  Jenie,  et  al.     (See  Beck,  Peter,  assignor.) 

Beck,  Matthias  A..  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Mil- 
waukee Electric  Crane  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Incorporated,  Mill- 
brook,  N.  y.  Safety-limit  switch  for  electric  hOiSCs. 
1,454,827  ;  May  8. 

Beck,    Michael,     Minneapolis,     Minn.       Flying    machine. 

1,443,519  ;  Jan.  30. 
Beck,    Michael,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Fuel   vaporizer    for 
explosive  engines.     1,472,264  ;  Oct.  30. 

Beck,  Peter,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  M.  Jorgenson,  one- 
fourth  to  J.  Jorgeson,  and  one-fourth  to  J.  Beck,  Ra- 
cine, Wis.  Ironing  and  drying  device.  1,441,776 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Beck,  Riley  J.     (See  Beck,  Arthur  R.,  assignor.) 

Beck,  Robert  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler- 
llammer  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Oil-well  heater. 
1,477,802  ;    Dec.    18. 

Beck.   Wesley   .T.,   and   J.   A.   Aupperle,   assignors   to   The 
American    Rolling    Mill    Company.    Middletown,    Ohio. 
Corrosion-resistant  alloy.     1,449,373  ;  Mar.   27. 
Beck,      William,      Tulsa,      Okla.      .  Explosive      container. 
1,444,998;  Feb.  13. 


Beck,  William  E.,  Dolton,  111.'  Automatic  window  lock. 
1,467,564;   Sept.   11. 

Beck,  William  M.,  Elwood,  Ind.  Track  device  for  auto- 
matic  train    control.      1,461.792 ;   July   17. 

Becke,  B61a,  Farrell,  Pa.  Fruit  crusher.  1,449,933  ; 
Mar.  27, 

Beckenbauer,  Ludwig,  Munich,  Germany.  .Adjusting 
mechanism  for  calculating  machines.  1,474,137; 
Nov.  13. 

Becker.  Albert  W.,  Windsor,  Conn.  Electric  lamp. 
1,459,083;  June  19. 

Becker.  .\uc;ust  M..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window  cleaner. 
1.473.395;  Nov.  6. 

Becker  Bros.     (See  Becker,  Oliver  E.,  assignor.) 

Heckor,  Edmund  H.  (See  Martus,  M.  L.,  Ross,  and 
Becker.) 

Becker,  Edmund  H.,  assignor  to  The  Waterbury  Battery 
Co.,  Waterburv,  Conn.  Primary  battery.  1,450,059 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Becker.  Edward  J.,  and  K.  F.  Stoeser,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Vehicle  lifting  device.     1.447,373  ;  Mar.  6. 

Becker,  Edwin,  and  E.  Aber,  Racine,  Wis.  Adjustable 
metal-ticket    changer.      1,461,022 ;    July    10. 

Becker,  Elizabeth,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Flour  sifter.  1,440,861 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Becker,  Emil,  assignor  to  E.  G.  Bek,  Pforzheim,  Germany. 
Auxiliarv  device  for  inserting  leaves  of  solder  into  the 
joints  of  the  links  of  wire  chains.     1,478,813  ;  Dec.  25. 

Becker,  Erich,  Bad  Sooden,  Germany.  Burner  for  the 
thorough  combustion  of  liquid  fuel.     1,476,136  ;  Dec.  4. 

Becker,  Erich,  Bad  Sooden.  Germany.  Furnace  for  liquid 
fuel.     1,455,186  ;  May  15. 

Becker,  Frank  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Belt  buckle.  1,467,703  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Becker,  Fred  C,  Jeannette,  assignor  to  Westmoreland 
Specialty  Company,  Grapeville,  Pa.  Clamping  mecha- 
nism.    1,467,992;    Sept.   18. 

Becker,  Frederick  W.,  and  J.  Lagner,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 
Illuminating  device  for  automobiles.     1,454,465  :  May  S. 

Becker,  Georg.  Magdeburg,  Germany.  Conveyer-trough. 
1.447,507  ;  Mar.  6. 

Becker,  George.     (See  Higerd,  F.  A.,  and  Becker.) 

Becker,  George  D.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Pipe  wrench. 
1.456,480;  May  22. 

Becker,   Harrv   E,      (See  Robertson,   W.  J.,  and  Becker.) 

Becker,   Henry.      (See   Wright,  M.,   and   Becker.) 

Becker,  Howard  I.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Amplifier.     1,457,814  ;  June  5. 

Becker,  Jacob  J.      (See  Ladd,  John   H.,  assignor.) 

Becker.  John  A.,  Nampa,  Idaiio.  Waste  receptacle. 
1,478,884  ;  Dec.  25. 

Becker.  John  H.,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Grease  plug. 
1,449,934;  Mar.  27. 

Becker,  Joseph,  Houston,  Tex.  Cabinet.  1,450, o75 ; 
Apr.    3. 

Becker,  Joseph,  West  Hoboken.  N.  J.  Attachment  for 
dental  articulators.     1,458,967  :   June  19. 

P.ecker,   Oliver  E.      (See  Halvorsen.  Albert  .T..  assignor.) 

Becker,  Oliver  E.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Becker  Bros., 
Chicago,  111.  Brush  for  electrical  machinery  and  making 
same.     1,448,511 ;   Mar.   13. 

Becker,  Max,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Auto-windshield  at- 
tachment.    1,452,904  ;  Apr.  24. 

Becker,  Paul,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Window  construc- 
tion.    1,461.023  ;  July  10. 

Becker,  Theodor,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Process  and  de- 
vice for  producing  hollow  blocks  for  manufacturing 
seamless  tubes.     1,455,703  ;  May  15. 

Becker,  Walter  H.,  Bruneau,  Idaho.  Individual  record- 
ing device  for  shipping  purposes.     1,456,583  ;  May  29. 

Becker,  William.      (See  Knudtson,  Edward  G.,  assignor.) 

Beckert,  Albert  R.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Supporting  device  for  needles  or  point- 
ers.     1,467,972  ;    Sept.    11. 

Beckert,  Frank  R.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
oral  Electric  Company.   Electrical  apparatus.    1,449,725  ; 

"     Mar.   27. 

Becket,  Frederick  M.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Union  Carbide  &  Carbon  Research  Laboratories,  Inc. 
Welding  rod.     1,452,781  ;  Apr.  24. 

Becket,  Frederick  M.,  assignor  to  Electro  Metallurgical 
Company,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Alloy.  1,461,643; 
July  10. 

Becket,  Frederi-k  M.,  New  York,  and  C.  E.  McQuigg, 
Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Electro  Metallurgical  Co. 
Chrome-iron  sheet  or  article  and  making  same. 
1,454,464;   May  8. 

Beckett,  Arthur  L.,   Okmulgee,   Okla.     Baseball  calendar. 

1,443,520;   Jan.  30. 
Beckett,   John   R.,    Somerville,   Mass.      Truing  device   for 

grinding  disks.     1,463,033  ;  July  24. 
Beckette,    Edmund   S.,    East    St.    Louis,    111.,    assignor   to 
Commonwealth  Steel  Company.   St.  Louis.  Mo.     Draw- 
bar pocket.     1,459,276  ;  June  19. 
Beckley-Ralston    Co.,   The.      (See    Rector,    Harlan   S.,   as- 
signor.) 
Beckraan,   Herbert   S.,   Los   Angeles,  Calif.     Electric  con- 
trol system  for  vehicle  direction  indicators.     1,470,791; 
Dec.   11.  ,        „  , 

Bookman,     Jacob     H.,     Oakland,     Calif.       Box     handle. 

1,472,508:   Oct.  30. 
Beckman.     Jacob     H.,     Oakland,     Calif.       Water     heater. 
1,473,002  ;  Nov.   6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Beckman,  Oswald  E.,  Mediapolis,  Iowa.  Air-vent  attach- 
ment.    1,447,057  ;  Feb.  27. 

Beckmann,  Carl.     (See  Anderson,  E.  D.,  and  Beckmann.) 

Beckmann,  Carl,  assignor  to  E.  D.  Anderson,  Inc.,  New 
York,   N.  Y.      Labeling  maelilne.      1,440,733  ;  Fib.  27. 

Beckmann,  Carl,  assignor  to  E.  D.  Anderson,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Feed  regulator.     1,463,457  ;  July  31. 

Beckmann,  Carl,  assignor  to  E.  D.  Anderson,  Inc.,  New 
York,    N.  ^Y.      Corn  plaster.      1,476,682  ;   Dec.    11. 

Beckmann,  Ernst,  Berlin-Dahlem,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc. 
Preparing  a  fodder  from  straw  or  other  materials 
characterized  by  their  contents  of  raw  fibers. 
1,472,319  ;  Oct.  30. 

Beckmann,  Ernst,  Berlin-Dahlem,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc. 
Preparing  a  fodder  from  straw  or  other  materials 
characterized  by  their  contents  of  raw  fiber.  1,472,320  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Beckmann,  Ernst,  Berlin-Dahlem,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc. 
Preparing  a  fodder  from  straw  or  other  materials 
characterized     by      their     contents     of      raw      fibers. 

1.472.321  ;  Oct.  30. 

Beckmann,  Ernst,  Berlin-Dahlem,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc. 
Preparing  a  fodder  from  straw — e.  g.,  of  corn  or  le- 
gumes.    1,472,322  ;  Oct.  30. 

Beckmann,  Ernst,  Berlin-Dahlem,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc. 
Preparing  a  fodder  from  straw,  etc.     1,442,321  ;  Jan.  16. 

Beckmann,  Ernst,  Berlin-Dahlem,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc. 
Preparing  a  fodder  from  straw  and  similar  materials. 

1.442.322  ;  Jan.   16. 

Beckwith,  Arthur  C,  assignor  to  Chicago  Lubricator  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Automatic  fluid-pressure-controlling 
device.      1,467,417;    Sept.    11. 

Beckwith,  Arthur  C,  assignor  to  Chicago  Lubricator  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Autoraatic  controlling  device. 
1,467,418;   Sept.  11. 

Beckwith,  Carl  F.      (See  Morrison,  Vaughn  E.,  assignor.) 

Beckwith,  Charley  G.,  Cleveland,  and  W.  E.  Davis,  Lake- 
wood,  Ohio.  System  of  street  lighting  and  apparatus 
therefor.     1,466,110;   Aug.   28. 

Beckwith  Company.      (See  Howes,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Beckwith,  Henry  C,  assignor  to  The  John  F.  Byers  Ma- 
chine Company,  Eavenna,  Ohio.  Hoisting  machine. 
1,450,882  ;    Apr.   3. 

Beckwith,   Louis.      (See   Burroughs,   Harry   E.,   assignor.) 

Beckwith,  Louis  I.     (See  Towle,  James  M.,  assignor.) 

Beckwith,  Walter  C,  Fostoria,  Ohio.  Safe  and  vault 
protector.     1,451,974  ;  Apr.  17. 

Becton,  Dickinson  &  Co.  (See  Schwidetzky,  Oscar  O.  R., 
assignor.) 

Bedaux,  Charles  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Game  apparatus. 
1,444,772;   Feb.   13. 

Beddingfield,  John  A.,  Fort  Valley,  Ga.  Automobile  tire 
rim.      1,450,786  ;   Apr.   3. 

Beddingfield,  William  T.,  Meridian,  Miss.  Automobile 
drive    gear.      1,470,317 ;    Oct.    9. 

Bedell,  Charles  H.,  Groton,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Electric 
Boat  Company.  Compensating  system  for  compasses. 
1,448,050;  Mar.  13. 

Bedell,  Lester  D.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  operat- 
ing furnace  doors.     1,448,480 ;  Mar.  13. 

Bedford,  Clayton  W.,  assignor  to  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber 
Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Accelerator  for  the  vulcaniza- 
tion of  caoutchouc  substances.     1,477,805  ;  Dec.  18. 

Bedford,  Clayton  W.,  and  R.  L.  Sibley,  assignors  to  The 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Thio- 
carbanilide    derivative.      1,477,803 ;    Dec.    18. 

Bedford,  Clayton  W.,  and  R.  L.  Sibley,  assignors  to  The 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Pro- 
duction   of   thiocarbaailide.      1,477,804  ;    Dec.    18. 

Bedford,  Frederick,  Stratton,  Nebr.  Lamp-reflector  at- 
tachment.    1,453,739  ;  May  1. 

Bedford,  Reginald  A.,  Sheffield,  England.  Manufacture 
of  hollow  steel  or  iron  bars,  tubes,  shafts,  rock  drills, 
and  the  like.     1,455,856;  May  22. 

Bedingfleld,  Charles  H.,  Maple,  assignor  to  F.  C.  R.  Ans- 
ley,  St.  Catharines,  Ontario,  Canada.  Combined  spark 
Intenslfier  and  detector  for  internal-combustion  en- 
gines.     1,451,808  ;  Apr.   17. 

Bedingfleld,  John  A.,  Fort  Valley,  Ga.  Automobile  tire 
rim.     1,450,787;  Apr.   3. 

Bednarz,  Edward,  Everett,  Wash.  Signal  for  vehicles 
1.4F>8,02S  ;   Jnn"  5. 

Bedwin,  Clark  D.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Valve  for  auto- 
matic water  heaters.     1,461,644  ;  July   10. 

Bedworth,    Robert  E.     (See  Pilling,  N.  B.,  and  Bedworth.) 

Bee,  William  E.,  assignor  to  Palmer-Bee  Companv,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Trolley.     1,447,169 ;  Mar.  6. 

Beo,  William  E.,  and  W.  E.  Simpson,  assignors  to  Palmer- 
Bee  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Trolley  switch.  1,447  167  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Bee,  William  E.  and  W.  E.  Simpson,  assignors  to  Palmer- 
Bee  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Crane.     1,447.108  ;  Mar.  6 

Beebe.  Albert  E.,  Cathay,  N.  Dak.  Propulsion  means  for 
flying  machines.     1,464,233  ;  Aug.  7. 

Beebe,  Albert  E.,  Cathay,  N.  Dak.  Apparatus  for  marine 
propulsion.     1,447,527  ;  Mar.  6. 


Beebe,  Charles  S.,  Tomahawk,  Wis.  Sled.  1,450,424 ; 
Apr.    3. 

Beebe,  Daniel  S.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Vitrolite 
Company,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Tool  for  cutting  glass 
while  In  a  plastic  state.     1,457,491  ;  June  5. 

Beebe,  Gaylord  W.,  Clayton,  Ga.  Inking  device. 
1,444,053  ;  Feb.  6. 

Beebe,  Louis  M.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Caster.  1,451,250 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Beeby,  Frank  F.,  assignor  to  Cement-Gun  Construction 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Conserving  and  repairing  chim- 
neys.     1,469,712  ;    Oct.    2. 

Beeby,  Frank  F.,  assignor  to  Cement-Gun  Construction 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Protected  pile  and  making  it. 
1,476,584  ;  Dec.  4. 

Beeby,  John  H.,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Oven. 
1.461,999  ;  July  17. 

Beeby,  John  H.,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Gas  burner. 
1,466,291  :  Aug.   28. 

Beechpr,  Milton  F.      (See  Jrppson,   G.  N.,   and  Beecher.) 

Beecher,  Milton  P.     (See  Klein,  A.  A.,  and  Beecher.) 

Beecher,  Milton  F.,  and  M.  C.  Booze,  assignors  to  Norton 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Ceramic  bonded  carbide 
article.  :ind  making  .same.     1.444,162  ;  Feb.  6. 

Beecher,  Milton  F.,  and  M.  C.  Booze,  assignors  to  Norton 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Laminated  superrefrac- 
tory  article.     1,448,684  ;   Mar.   13. 

Beecken,  Charles,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.  Rope  clamp. 
1,457,051  ;  May  29. 

Beede,  Herbert  G.,  Pawtueket,  R.  I.  Ring  twisting  or 
spinninsr  device.     1.450,348;  Apr.  3. 

Beehlor,  Elmer  G.,  Yuma,  Colo.  Automotive  test  unit. 
1,452,905  ;  Apr.  24. 

Beekman,  Ross  C,  Kansas  City.  Kans.  Sanitary  power- 
driven  carpet  beater.     1,449,491  ;  Mar.  27. 

Beeler,  Elvy  W.,  Durango,  Colo.  Paper  trimmer. 
1,476,2.34  ;  Dec.  4. 

Beem,  John  C,  Sawtelle,  Calif.  Milking  machine. 
1,464,490;    Aug.   7. 

Beeman  Tractor  Company.  (See  Peters,  Cornelius  A., 
assignor.) 

Beeman  Tractor  Company.  (See  Phelps,  Spencer  H., 
assignor.) 

Beere,    Arthur    W.       (See    Clews,    C.    E..    and    Boere.) 

Beere,  Arthur  W.,  assignor  to  Angle  Brace  Collapsible 
Box  Company,  Limited,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Wire- 
bending  machine.     1,472,543  ;   Oct.  30. 

Beers,  Edward  C,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Range.  1,457,686; 
June  5. 

Beers,  Louis  6.,  assignor  to  New  Jersey  Wire  Cloth  Com- 
pany, Trenton,  N.  J.  Wire  basket  and  post  therefor. 
1,464,801  ;   Aug.   14. 

Beers,  William  H.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Pipe-bending  machine. 
1,450,317;  Apr.  3. 

Beetem,  Frank  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Radio  receiving 
apparatus.      1,473,417  ;   Nov.   6. 

Beezley,  Regnald  R.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Decarbonizing 
torch.     1,458,968  ;  June  19. 

Begas,  Gottfried,  Berlin,  Germany.  Anchor.  1,449,082 ; 
Mar.  20.    . 

Beggs,  Charles  A.,  Rice  Lake,  Wis.  Dirigible  headlight 
for  automobiles  and  analogous  vehicles.  1,477,417 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Beggs,  Henry  C,  Fort  Morgan,  Colo.  Head  gate. 
1.4.53,429;  May    1. 

Beggs,  Leslie  W.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Garbage  destroyer. 
1,459,713  ;  June  26. 

Begley,  William  J.,  Arverne,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  signaling  de- 
vice.    1,455,064  ;   May  15. 

B^got,  Louis  H.  E.,  Paris,  France.  Metal-piercing  appa- 
ratus.    1,464,146;   Aug.   7. 

Begtrup,  Frederick  L.  (See  Knapp,  E.,  Dickerson,  and 
Begtrup.) 

Behan,  Thomas  W.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Clothes  wringer. 
1,457,419  ;  June  5. 

Behan,  Thomas  W.,  and  H.  W.  Doughty.  Binghamton, 
N.  Y.  Driving  mechanism  for  washing  machines. 
1,470,792  ;   Dec.   11. 

Bghar,  Manoel  F.,  U.  S.  Army.  Gun  and  ammunition 
therefor.     1,470,591 ;   Oct.   16. 

Beblen,  George  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  C.  Rush, 
Greenville,  S.  C.  Automatic  record-transferring 
mechanism   for   phonographs.      1,456,614 ;    May    29. 

Behn,  Adolph  and  J.  G.  Schmitt,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Power 
transmission  for  automotive  vehicles.  1,447,746; 
Mar.  6. 

Behnke,  Leo  R.,  Childress,  Tex.  Piston  ring.  1,475,783  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Behr,  Leo,  assignor  to  Leeds  &  Northrup  Company,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Automatic  control  apparatus.  1,474,884  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Behrend,  Bernard  A.,  Brookllne,  Mass.  Speed-changing 
mechanism.     1,470,050  ;  Oct.  9. 

Behrens,  Heinrich,  Brunswick,  Germany.  Device  for  dis- 
tributing pulverulent  or  granular  material  continuously 
supplied  in  a  controlled  stream.     1,462,847  ;  July  24. 

Behrens,  Henry  G.,  assignor  to  Tonk  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Crate  for  piano  benches  and  the 
like.     1,444,651  ;  Feb.  6. 

Behrens,  Philip  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  B.  Jones, 
San  Diego,  Calif.     Phonograph.     1,446,539  ;  Feb.  27. 

Behrens,  Richard  L.      (See  Schou,  T.,  and  Behrens.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFB'JCE,  1923. 
ALithabetieal  list  of  patentees — Coutinued. 


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Beluinger,  Emil,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     lladiator.     1,472,054  ; 

^ov.''e. 
Behriuger.  Emil,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     Radiator-pipe  hanger 

1.472.;i55  ;   Nov.  6. 
Behringor,    Grover   F.,    assignor   to    The   American    Steel 

Package   Company,   Defiance,   Ohio.     Bung  for  metallic 

receptacles.     1,459,903  ;  June  26. 
Behriuger,    Grover   F.,    assignor    to   The    American    Steel 

Package  Company,  Deiiauce,  Ohio.   Bung  lor  metallic  re- 
ceptacles.     1,407,916  ;   Sept.   11. 
Bebrman,  Abraham  S.      (See  Hughes,    W.   J.,  and  Behr- 

mau. ) 
Behriiian,   Marcus   B.,   New    York,   assignor   to   Lox    Seal 

Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Lather  brush.    1,461,344  ; 

July  10. 
Belirns,     ilarry,     Quinter,     Kans.       Punctureproof     tire. 

1,447,009  ;    leb.   -^1. 
Behrsin,    August,    Los    Angeles,     Calif.      Oil-drip    plate 

for   oil    burners.      l,473,2Uo ;    Nov.    U. 
Beidler,  Ford  E.,  assignor  A.  B.  C.  Laboratories,  Inc.,  New 

lorK,    Xs.    Y.      Liquid-treating    instrument.      1,446,029; 

Feb.  20. 
Beierbach,    Hans,   Mannheim,    Germany.     Building   unit. 

I,450,:i40  ;  Apr.   3. 
Beightol,    Waru    U.,    Fort    Dodge,    Iowa.      Grease    shield 

for    brake    drums.      1,473,664 ;    Nov.    13. 
Beingessner,  Albert,   et  al.      (See  Beingessner,  Albert  J., 

assignor.) 
Beingessner,  Albert  J.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  A.  Bein- 
gessner and  one-third  to  A.  E.  Allen,  Calgary,  Alberta, 

Canada.     Weed  puller.    1,451,455  ;  Apr.  10. 
Beisel,    William  J.,  Port  Kichmond,  N.  Y.     Spring  wheel. 

1,452,7S2  ;  Apr.  24. 
Beisel,   Wiiliam  J.,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.     Spring  wheel. 

1.453.541  ;   May   1. 

Beisel,  William  J.,  Port  Eichmand,  N.  Y.     Spring  wheel. 

1.453.542  ;   May  1. 

Beisel,  William  J.,  Port  Bichmond,  N.  Y.  Spring  wheel. 
1,462,441  ;  July   17. 

Beisel,  Wiiliam  J.,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.  Spring  wheel. 
1,463,192  ;  July  31. 

Beitmau,  Albert  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Weather  strip. 
1,461,079;  July  10. 

Bek,  Krust  G.      iSee  Becker,  Emil,  assignor.) 

Bek,    Ernst    G.       (See    Bittrolf,    Wilhelm,    aissignor.  1 

Bek,    Ernst    G.      (See   Weber,    johanu    M.,    assignor.) 

Bek,  Ernst  G.      (See  Weber,  J.  M.,  and  Betz,   assignors.) 

BeK,  Ernst  Gideon,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Winkler,  J.,  andJCOnig,  assignors.) 

Belair,  Albert,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Shackle. 
1,475,256  ;  Nov.  27. 

Belais,  David,  inc.     (See  Lautz,  Frederick  C,  assignor.) 

Belauger,  Albert  P.  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Drier.  1,446,S69  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Bflanger,  Angus,  and  F.  P.  Riches,  Montreal,  Quebec, 
Canada.      Calipers.     1,460,275 ;   June  26. 

Belauger,  Cyrille,  and  J.  Caron,  Quimby,  Me.  Railway 
construction.     1,454,101  ;  May  8. 

Belangcr,  Theodore,  assignor  to  Champlain  Silk  Mills, 
Whitehall,  N.  Y.  Spindle  for  cop  tube.  1,447,170 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Belcher  Aerial  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Belcher, 
Osmond  T.,  assignor.) 

Belcher,  Daniel,  Webster  Groves,  assignor  to  Bemis.Bro. 
Bag  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sheet  accumulator. 
1.458,317  ;  June  12. 

Belcher,  Donald.      (See  Eustis,   F.  A.,  and  Belcher.) 

Belcher,  Donald.  (See  Eustis,  F.  A.,  Hayward,  Schleicher, 
and  Belcher.) 

Belcher,  Donald,  Boston,  and  F.  A.  Eustis,  Milton, 
Mass.,  assignors  of  one-half  to  C.  P.  Perin,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  and  one-half  to  said  Eustis.  Purifying 
solutions  of  iron  and  recovering  metals  from  such 
solutions.      1,456,615 ;    May   29. 

Belcher,  Frederick  P.     (See  Belcher,  Salter  E.,  assignor.) 

Belcher,  Huett  J.     (See  McGreer,  R.,  and  Belcher.) 

Belcher,    Osmond    T.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.,    assignor    to 

.  Belcher   .Serial   Manufacturing   Company.     Rudder  and 

elevator  assembly  for  aeroplanes.     1,452,060  ;  Apr.   17 

Belcher,  Walter  E.,  Teulon,  Manitoba,  (Canada,  assignor 
to  F.  P.  Belcher,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Safety 
hitch-     1,443,832  ;  Jan.  30. 

Belchner,  Tilla,  et  al.  (See  Harris,  Romaine  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Belcia,  Ross  I.,  Ged,  La.  Engine-controlled  clutch-releas- 
ing means.     1,470,272  ;  Oct.  9. 

Beldam,  William  R.,  London,  England.  Semimetallic 
packing.     1,464,234  ;  Aug.  7. 

Behien,  Arthur,  Harvard,  Nebr.  Watering  device. 
1,446,403  :    Feb.    27. 

Belden,  Clements  G.,  Baltimore,  Md..  assisnor  to  The 
Crown  Cork  and  Seal  Company  of  Baltimore  Citv. 
Packaging  apparatus.      1,455.037 ;   May    15. 

Belden.  Fdward  H.,  assiarnor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Willys-Overland  Company.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Inter- 
nal-combustion   engine.      1.442,995 :    Jan.    23. 

Belden,  Edward  H..  assignor,  bv  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Willys-Overland  Company,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Internal- 
combustion   eneine.      1.448,781  :    M.nr.    20. 

Belden,  Edward  H.,  assignor  to  The  Willvs-Ovprland  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.     Tractor.     1,452,262  ;  Apr.  17. 


Belden,  Jidward  H..  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Steering  means  for  tractors. 
1,452,203  ;  Apr.  17. 

Belden,  Edward  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Willys-Overland  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Motor 
vehicle.      1,454,597  ;  May  !s. 

Belden,  Edward  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Willys-Overland  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Lubri- 
cating system.     1,459,815  ;   June  26. 

Belden,  Ecward  11.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Willys-Overland  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Brake- 
control  mechanism.     1,464,920  ;  Aug.  14. 

Belden,  Edward  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Willys-Overland  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Brake 
mechanism.     1,468,453  ;  Sept.  18. 

Beldeu,  Edward  H.,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Steering-gear  support.  1,474,103 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Belden,  Edward  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Willys-Overland  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Speed- 
ometer.    1,478,372  ;  Dec.   25. 

Belden,  Edward  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  WUlys-Overland  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Frame 
construction.     1.478,373  ;   Dec.  25. 

Belden,  Edward  H.,  and  H.  E.  Ehoads,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Willys-Overland  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.  Wheel-supporting  frame  structure. 
1,442,096  :  Jan.  23. 

Belden,  Russell  D.,  assignor  to  Madison  Tire  &  Rubber 
Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Nonskid  tire  tread.  Des. 
63,278  ;   Nov.  20. 

Beldiug,  Warren  S.,  Philipsburg  Borough,  Pa.  Telescope 
rilie    sight.      1,450,349  ;    Apr.    3. 

Eelding,  Warren  S.,  Philipsburg,  Pa.  Telescope  rifle 
sight.     1,459,944  ;  June  26. 

Beluon,  Beu  B.      (See  Hammett,  Elbert  A.,   assignor.) 

Belford.  James  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Lock-spindle  lock. 
1,449,967  ;  Mar.  27. 

lielger,   Otto  A.      (See  BOhmer,  Max,  assignor.) 

Belgian  American  Coke  Ovens  Corporation.  (See  Goffart, 
Paul,  assignor.) 

Belin,  Edouard,  Paris,  France.  Transmission  apparatus. 
1,443,066;   Jan.  23. 

Belisle,  Conrad,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Draper 
Corporation,  Hopedale,  Mass.  Filling  -  replenishing 
loom.     1,440,445  ;  Feb.  27. 

B61ivL-au,  i'rank  X.,  Boutin,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Whip 
holder.      1,447.058  ;    Feb.    27. 

Belk,  Charles  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hinge.  1,459,372 ; 
June  26. 

Belk,  Harold  F.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  Swing.  1,472,578; 
Oct.  30. 

Belknap,  Charles  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Dishwashing  appa- 
ratus.     1,460,400;   July   3. 

Belknap,  Edwin  D.,  Spring  Lake,  N.  J.  Address-printing 
machine.     1,473,169;  Nov.  6. 

Bell,  Asa  L.,  and  T.  E.  Raines,  Shreveport,  La.  Fish- 
ing tool.     1,457,139  ;  May  29. 

Bell,  Benjamin  F.  T.,  Taunton,  Mass.  Wire-insulation 
cutter  and  stripper.     1,452,634  ;  Apr.  24. 

Bell,  Charles  M.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Cab  turret. 
1.472,265;  Oct.  30. 

Bell,  Chester  A.,  assignor  to  General  Kre  Extinguisher 
Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Pipe-anchoring  means. 
1,460.292 ;  Aug.  28. 

Bell,  Dillwyn  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Key  lock.  1,456,584 ; 
May  29. 

Bell,  Edward  M.,  Mill  Spring,  N.  C.  Gearless  differen- 
tial.    1.477.236:  Dec.  11. 

Bell,  Ellen  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Producing  artificial 
flower  petals.     1.458,513  :  June  12. 

Bell,  Elwood  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Waterproof  cigarette  case. 
1,462,846  ;  July  24. 

Bell.  Frank  J..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Electroplating  machine. 
1.442,514;  Jan.  16. 

Bell.  Frederick  J.  T.,  Ashton-under-Lvne,  England.  Cop- 
ing carriage.     1,454,206  ;  May  8. 

Bell,  Frederick  J.  T.  and  H.  C,  Ashton-under-Lyne, 
England.  Rotary  lock  -  stitch  sewing  machine. 
1.469,066;    Sept.   25. 

Bell,  Frederick  J.  T.  and  H.  C.  Mossley,  England.    Lock-  ■ 
stitch   sewing   machine.      1,474,138 ;   Nov.    13. 

Bell.  George,  Jesmond.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  England. 
Metallic  rope.     1,465,801  ;  Aug.  21. 

Bell,  George  A.,  Belmont,  N.  H.  Clutch-lever  stop  for 
motor  vehicles.     1,448,105  ;  Mar.  13. 

Bell,  George  G.,  Ashland,  Ky.  Dental  tool.  1.451,809  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Bell,  Godfrey,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Automobile  emergency- 
brakp-lever  lock.     1,446.610  :  Feb.  27. 

Bell,  Hardy  C.     (See  Bell,  Frederick  J.  T.  and  H.  C.) 

Bell.  Harry  L.,  and  H.  G.  Coulson,  assignors  to  Coeur 
d'Alene  Hardware  &  Foundry  Co..  Incorporated. 
Wallace.  Idaho.     Centrifugal  pump.     1,475,676  ;  Nov.  27. 

Bell,  Harvey  W.,  Ardsley-on-the-Hudson.  N.  Y.,  assignoi 
to  The  Beloyt  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Flexible  cou- 
pling.    Rel5,519  ;  Jan.  9. 

Bell,  Harvey  W..  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Beloyt 
Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Unirersai  joint.  1,450,350 ; 
Apr.    3. 

Bell.  Harvey  W.,  Y'onkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Beloyt 
Corporation,       Dover,        Del.  Spring       suspension. 

1,458,318  ;  June  12. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contiiuied. 


Bell,  Harvey  W.,  Ardsley-on-Hudson,  and  H.  L.  Hoyt,  jr., 
Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assiguors  to  The  Beloyt  Corporation, 
Dover,  Del.     Spring  siiackle.     1,471,473  ;   Oct.   23. 

Bell,  Hayden  N.,  Chicago,  111.  Alarm  attachment  lor  ve- 
hicles.    1,443,723  ;   Jan.   30. 

Bell,  Horace,  Erie,  Pa.  Carrier  for  containers  and  tlie 
lilie.     1,459,192;  June  19. 

Bell,  James  A.  H.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Light-cleaning  appara- 
tus.    1,455,773  ;  May  22. 

Bell,  John  E.      (See  Grace,  Lynn  J.,  assignor.) 

Bell,  John  H.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Signaling    system.      1,461,204 ;    July    10. 

Bell,  John  H.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Printing  telegraphy.     1,472,453  ;  Oct.  30. 

Bell,  John  T.,  Bedford,  Mich.  Tractor  appliance  far 
trucks.     1,453,782  ;  May   1. 

Bell,  Leslie  G.,  and  M.  Grimm,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada. 
Signal.     1,452,455  ;   Apr.   17. 

Bell,  Lorenzo  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  H.  Gatlin, 
Carrollton,    Mo.      Hog   feeder.      1,443,203 ;    Jan.    23. 

Bell,  Louis,  West  Newton,  assignor  to  E.  N.  Coding,  trus- 
tee, Newton,  Mass.  Headlight  lens.  1,456,585 ; 
May  29. 

Bell,  Louis,  West  Newton,  assignor  to  E.  N.  Coding, 
trustee,  Newton,  Mass.  Dual  supplementing  headlight. 
1,471,679  ;  Oct.  23. 

Bell,  Louis,  West  Newton,  and  C.  A.  R.  Lundin,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.     Periseopic  system.     1,445,284 ;   Feb.   13. 

Bell,  Louis,  Newton,  and  W.  G.  Wolfe,  Greenwood,  Mass. 
Photographic  lens.      1,446,634  ;  Feb.  27. 

Bell  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Belling,  Bernard  A., 
assignor.) 

Bell,  Margaret  J.,  Wellsville,  Ohio.  Culinary  device. 
1,440.437  ;    Jan.   2. 

Bell,  Maurice.     (See  Agee.  Wallace  G.,  assignor.) 

Bell,  Thomas  H.,  and  J.  G.  Schoenleber,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Torch.     1,450,908  ;  Apr.  10. 

Bell,  Thomas  H.,  and  J.  G.  Schoenleber,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Aeroplane.     1,454,828  ;  May  8. 

Bell,  Thomas  H.,  New  York,  and  J.  G.  Schoenleber, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Spring  rim.     1,454,829  ;  May  8. 

Bell,  Wilbur,  Marengo,  Iowa.  Stamp-inking  pad. 
1,455,472  ;  May  15. 

Bell,  Willard  J.,  Newaygo,  Mich.  Sifting-testing  machine. 
1,450,166  :    Apr.    3. 

Bell,  William  C,  Baltimore,  Md.  Crank  shaft  and  con- 
necting-rod bearing.     1,451,608  ;  Apr.  10. 

Bell,  William  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tip  for  crutches. 
1,464,057;    Aug.    7. 

Bell,  William  M.,  Portsmouth,  Ohio.  Automatic  cut-off 
valve  mechanism  for  welding  and  cutting  torches. 
1,442,039  ;  Jan.  16. 

Bell,  William  T.,  Concord,  N.  H.  Link  mat.  1,448,907  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Bellamy,  Arthur  H.  and  C.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Manual 
knitting  device.     1,442,040  ;  Jan.  16. 

Bellamy,  Charles  H.     (See  Bellamy,  Arthur  H.  and  C.  H.) 

Bellamy,  Harry  T.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Switchboard  incandescent  lamp.     1,478,014  ;  Dec.  18. 

Belleville    Casket  Co.      (See  Bien,   William  J.,  assignor.) 

Belleville,  Edwin  A.  (See  Bellville,  F.,  Belleville,  and 
Henderson.) 

Belleville  Stove  and  Range  Company.  (See  Schmale, 
Ernest,   assignor.) 

Bellew,  Ralph  D.,  Lexington,  Nebr.  Climbing  figure  toy. 
1,441,055  ;  Jan.  2. 

Belli,  Charles  J.,  Geneva,  Switzerland,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  the  Firm  Societe  Anonyme  des  Ateliers  de 
Secheron,  Secheron,  near  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Resil- 
ient and  electrically  insulating  coupling  for  electric 
machines.     1,446,287  ;   Feb.  20. 

Belling,  Bernard  A.,  assignor  to  Bell  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Beaver  Dam,  Wis.     Signpost.     1,466,465  ;  Aug.  28. 

Bellinger,  Burt  J.,  Dexter,  N.  Y.  Making  paper  pulp. 
1,463,000  ;  July  24. 

Bellingbam,  John,  et  al.  (See  McCandlish,  William  H., 
assignor.! 

Belliss  and  Morcom,  Limited.  (See  Holliday,  Peter  A., 
assignor.) 

Bellon,  Henry,  Chicago,  111.  Eye  chaplet.  1,446,446 : 
Fob.   27. 

Bellon,  Henry,  Chicago,  lU.     Chaplet.    1,448,186  :  Mar.  13. 

Bellow,  Abraham,  Leeds,  England.  Chainstitch  sewing 
machine.     1,466,466;  Aug.  28. 

Bellows,  Philip,  assignor  to  Dampney  Company  of 
America,  Boston.  Mass.  Tube-painting  machine. 
1,455,065;    May    15. 

Bellows,  Walter  C,  assignor  to  A.  Flnestone,  Montreal, 
Quebec,  Canada.  Soap  flaker  and  distributor. 
1,444,773;   Feb.   13. 

Bellows,  Warren  S.,  assignor  to  Walden-Worcester,  Inc., 
Worcester,  Mass.  Valve-grinding  tool.  1,450.788 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Bellringer,  Sidney  M.,  assignor  to  Wayne  Tool  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Waynesboro,  Pa.  Reamer. 
1,470,679  ;   Oct.   16. 

Belluohe,  Elmer  W.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  assignor  to  George 
R.  Swart  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet 
feeder.     1.478,374  ;  Dec.  25. 

Belluche,  Frank  R.  (See  Upham,  B.  F.,  Belluche,  and 
Hornig.1 


Belluomini,  John  V.,  and  A.  L.  Lucot,  Jackson,  Calif. 
Automobile  top  and  windshield  coupling.  1,445,064 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Bellville,  Frank,  E.  A.  Belleville,  and  R.  S.  Henderson, 
Twin  Falls,  Idaho.  Gas  apparatus.  1,461,377 ; 
July  10. 

Belmont,  Ralph  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  J.  B.  Down- 
ing, assignors  to  Beaver  Machine  &  Tool  Company, 
Newark,  N.  J.     Electric  switch.     1,455,985  ;  May  22. 

Belnap,  Lewie  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Insect  trap. 
1,455.100;  May  15. 

Beloyt  Corporation,  The.  (See  Bell,  Harvey  W.,  assignor.) 

Beloyt  Corporation,  The.  (See  Bell,  H.  W.,  and  Hoyt,  as- 
signor.) 

Belsiuger,  Samuel  P.     (See  Shurick,  Edward  P.,  assignor.) 

Belt,  Joseph  O.,  Joplin,  Mo.  Inner-tube  protector. 
1,468,099  ;   Sept.   18. 

Beltrami,  Marco,  Framingham,  Mass.  Snow-removing 
device.      1,449,259  ;    Mar.   20. 

Belvoir,  Thomas  B.     (See  Kelly,  C,  and  Belvoir.) 

Bem,  Arthur  L.,  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Truck.  1,474,811  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Bemben,    Jan.      (See   MUczek,    Franciszek,    assignor.) 

Bement,  Alburto,  Chicago,  III.  Air  moistener.  1,456,417  ; 
May  22. 

Bemis  Bro.  Bag  Co.     (See  Batcheller,  Birney  C,  assignor.) 

Bemls  Bro.  Bag  Company.  (See  Belcher,  Daniel,  as- 
signor.) 

Bemis,  George  W.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Bellows  valve. 
1,454,207  ;  May  8. 

Bemis,  Kenneth  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Automobile  cur- 
tain  window  frame.     1,441,777 ;  Jan.   9. 

Bemis,  Ruth,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Anderson,  Newton  M., 
assignor.) 

Bemis,  Sarah  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Corset.  1,458,319  ; 
June  12. 

Bemis,  Thomas,  jr.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Anderson,  New- 
ton M.,  assignor.) 

Bemis,  William  J.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Hook  for  crane 
sling  chains.     1,459,816  ;  June  26. 

Bemisderfer,  Harvey  O.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Cen- 
tral Railway  Signal  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Railway 
signal  torpedo.     1,452,997  ;  Apr.  24. 

Benbow,  James  D.,  assignor  to  Western  Wheeled 
Scraper  Company,  Aurora,  111.  Controlling  mechanism 
tor  dump  cars.     1,456,049  ;  May  22. 

Benbow,  James  D.,  assignor  to  Western  Wheeled 
Scraper  Company,  Aurora,  111.  Air-controlling  valve 
mechanism.     1,456,050  ;  May  22. 

Benbow,  James  D.,  assignor  to  Western  Wheeled  Scraper 
Coftipany,  Aurora,  111.  Controlling  mechanism  for 
dump  cars.     1,477,747  ;   Dec.  18. 

Bench,  Thomas  C.      (See  Mitchell,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Benckenstein,  Charles  H.,  Vinton,  La.  Tubing  spider. 
1,460,401 ;    July   3. 

Benckenstein,  Charles  H.,  Vinton,  La.  Tubing  spider. 
1,460,402  ;   July   3. 

Bencker,  Franz.      (See  Kuhne,  H.,  and  Bencker.) 

Benczalski,  Wojciech,  Hoquiam,  Wash.  Laundry  hanger. 
1,457.956;  June  5. 

Bendall,  Robert  L.,  Bournemouth,  England.  Wall. 
1,448,613  ;  Mar.  13. 

Bender,  Ernest  G.,  and  L.  F.  Graf,  assignors  to  R.  A. 
Cook,  Independence,  Iowa.  Eye-testing  device. 
1,459,353  ;  June  19. 

Bender,  Frederic  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foun- 
dries, Chicago,  111.     Drawbar  yoke.     1,450,167  ;  Apr.  3. 

Bender,  Frederick  W.,  Cape  Charles,  Va.  Potato-bug  and 
aphis  exterminator.     1,457,420 ;  June  5. 

Bender,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Mudge  &  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Ventilator.      1,469,577  ;   Oct.  2. 

Bender,  Henry  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Piston.  1,478,368  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Bender,  Lillian  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Flesh-reducing 
garment.     1,478,095  ;   Dec.   18. 

Bender,  Lonnie  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cream  lifter. 
1,450,789  :   Apr.   3. 

Bender,  Lonnie  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Animal  trap. 
1,471,090  ;  Oct.  16. 

Bender.  Robert  C,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Shipping  card. 
1,448,992;   Mar.   20. 

Bendernagel,  William  H.,  Queens,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  transmission  system.     1,472,237  ;  Oct.  30. 

Bendix,  Vincent,  Chicago,  111.  Engine  starter.  1,466,945  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Bendix,  Vincent,  Chicago,  111.  Engine  starter.  1,407,602  ; 
Sept.   11. 

Bendix,  Vincent,  Chicago,  111.  Engine  starter.  1,468,623  ; 
Sept.   25. 

Bendix,  Vincent,  Chicago,  111.  Engine  starter.  1,475,677  : 
Nov.   27. 

Bendix,  Vincent,  Chicago,  111.  Engine  starter.  1,477,863  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Bendixen,  Peter,  Davenport,  assignor  to  Bettendorf  Com- 
pany, Bettendorf,  Iowa.  Journal-box  lid.  1,472,785 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Bendlin.  Alfred  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Adjustable  bracket. 
1,460,697:    July   3. 

Bendlin,  Alfred  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Ash  receiver. 
1,468,372  ;  Sept.   18. 

Benedek,  Victor,  Chicago,  111.  Coffeepot.  1,453,489; 
May  1. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  putentccs — Continued. 


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Benedict,  Arthur  E.,  South  Norwalk,  Coun.  Flush  valve. 
1,446,329  ;  Feb.  20. 

Benedict,  Edward.     (See  Reynolds,  Arthur  W'.,  assignor.) 

Benedict,  George  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Towers 
riioto  Engraving  Corupany,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Means 
for  cooling  photomechanical  printing  plates.  1,472,454  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Benedict,  George  ^Y.,  assignor  to  Mid-West  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Sizing  tool. 
1,476,035;   Dec.   4. 

Benedict,  Uei-shel  A.,  East  Orange,  and  E.  M.  MoUer,  Jer- 
sey City,  N.  J.  Electric-circuit-control  apparatus. 
1,467,748  ;   Sept.  11. 

Benedict,  Hershel  A.,  East  Orange,  and  E.  M.  MoUer. 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Door-closing  device  and  lock. 
1,477,992;    Dec.   IS. 

Benedict,   Stanley  R.      (See  Bock,  J.  C,  and  Benedict.) 

Benedict.  T.  N.,  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Saunders,  Albert  F., 
assiiinor.) 

Benefield,  Robert  T.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Permutation  lock 
for  automobiles.     1,466,871  ;  Sept.  4. 

Beneke  &  Kropf  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Haln,  Benjamin  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Benenato,  Stella,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Envelope.  l,4o3,616 ; 
May  1. 

Beueusohn,  Samuel,  Chicago,  111.  Powder  bag.  1,468,132  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Benevento,  Giuseppe  S..  Donora,  Pa.  Hand-embroidery 
implement.      1,469,353 ;    Oct.    2. 

Betigtsson,  Bror  J.,  Kallered,  Sweden.  Holder  for  clean- 
ing needles  for  vaporizing  burners  or  the  like. 
1,478,936;  Dec.  25. 

Bengv.    Gale   D.      (See   Bledsoe.   Robert    C.    assignor.) 

Benhara,  William  T.,  Norwood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Mosler  Lock  Company,  Covington,  Ky.  ComMnation 
lock.     1,451,036;  Apr.   10. 

Benish.  Edward  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Carrying  tray. 
1,441,393  ;   Jan.  9. 

Benjamin,  Bert  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  key. 
1,460,222  ;   June   2&. 

Beujamiu,  Bert  R.,  Oak  Park,  and  C.  Pearson,  Chicago, 
111.,  assignors  to  International  Harvester  Company. 
Automatic  pitman.     1,446,111  ;  Feb.  20. 

Benjamin,  Bert  R.,  Oak  Park,  W.  Webber,  La  Grange, 
and  C.  Pearson,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to  International 
Harvester  Company.     Motor  binder.   1,464,740  ;  Aug.  14. 

Benjamin,  Chester  W.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Well- 
man-Seaver-Morgan  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Manip- 
ulator for  rolling  mills.     1,447,274  ;  Mar.  6. 

Benjamin,  Dana  H.    (See  Waream,  C.  E.,  and  Benjamin.) 

Benjamin,  Dana  H.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
American  Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio. 
Hosiery  press.     1,440,862  ;  Jan.  2. 

Benjamin  Eastwood  Company.  (See  Adslt,  George,  as- 
signor.) 

Benjamin  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Ben- 
jamin.  Reuben   B.,    assignor.) 

Benjamin  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Ben- 
jamin,  R.  B.,   and  Detrick,   assignors.) 

Benjamin  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Ben- 
jamin, R.  B.,  and  Harris,  assignors.) 

Benjamin  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Ben- 
jamin, R.  B.,  and  Phillips,  assignors.) 

Benjamin  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Clarke, 
Albert  E.,  assignor.) 

Benjamin  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hop- 
kins,  Charles  L.,  assignor.) 

Benjamin  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Wol- 
cott,  Robeson  B.,  assignor,  j 

Benjamin  Engineering  Company,  The.  (See  Benjamin, 
Merrill    G.,    assignor.) 

Benjamin,  Ephrem,  Denver,  Colo.  Fluid-operated  brake. 
1,448.908:   Mar.   20. 

Benjamin,  George  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dehydrating 
vegetable,  animal,  and  other  materials.  1,448,512 ; 
Mar.    13. 

Benjamin,  George  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tunnel  kiln. 
1,474,616:  Nov.  20. 

Benjamin,  (jeorge  H.,  assignor  to  Anatmos  Metals  and 
Furnace  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Furnace  for 
melting  and  casting.     1,462,899  ;  July  24. 

Benjamin.  George  R.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  operating  synchronous  tel- 
egraph systems.     1,447,747  ;  Mar.   6. 

Benjamin,  George  R.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  operating  synchronous  tel 
egraph    systems.      1,447,748 ;   Mar.    6. 

Benjamin,  George  R.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y. 
Automatic  telegraph  system.     1,461,645  ;  July   10. 

Benjamin,  Jack,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  License-plate 
holder,  tail  light,  and  parking  light.  1,457.206 ; 
May  29. 

Benjamin,  John  M.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  (IJorporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Actuat- 
ing mechanism  for  work  supports.     1,460.362;  July  3. 

Benjamin  &  Johnes.     (See  Koth,  Isidor,  assignor.) 

Benjamin,  Merrill  G.,  Poland,  assignor  to  The  Benjamin 
Engineering  Company,  Cleveland,  uhio.  Governor. 
1,474,615;   Nov.   20. 


Jieujamiu,    Oscar    i'.,   assignor   to    Capitol    Brass    Works, 

Detroit.    Mlcli.     '  Combined    sink    bibb.      Des.    62,864 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Benjamin.    Reuben    B.,    assignor    to    Benjamin    Electric 

Manufacturing    Company,    Chicago,    111.       Lamp-shade 

holder.     1,442,850  ;  Jan.   23. 
Benjamin,    Reuben    B.,    assignor    to    Benjamin    Electric 

Manufacturing    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Lamp    guard. 

1.444.054  ;  Feb.  6. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Electric  Man- 
ufacturing   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Electric    switch. 

1.444.055  :  Feb.  6. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Water-gauge- 
lighting  fixture.     1,445,264  ;   Feb.   13. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pull  switch. 
1,449,807  :  Mar.  27. 

Benjamiif,  Reuben  B.,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  switch. 
1,459,494  ;  June  19. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile 
lamp.      1,464,166 ;   Aug.    7. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  con- 
necting device.     1,465,410  ;  Aug.  21. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  assignor  to  Benjam  Electric  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electric-lighting 
device.     1,469,034  ;  Sept.  25. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Electric  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  switch. 
1,474,013:  Nov.   13. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Electric 
Manufacturing    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Electric    beU. 

1.474.014  ;   Nov.   13. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Electric  Maji- 
ufacturiug     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Lamp     socket. 

1.474.015  ;  Nov.    13. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Electric  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  receptacle. 
1,476,036;   Dec.  4. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Electric  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chicago,  III.  Railway  signal  lan- 
tern.    1,476,037;    Dec.   4. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  con- 
necter device.     1,478,166;   Dec.   18. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Electric  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Waterproof  electric 
fitting.      1.478,167 ;    Dec.    18. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  and  E.  A.  Detrick,  assignors  to 
Benjamin  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Switch.     1,447,171 ;   Mar.  6. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  T.  H.  Harris, 
Dayton,  Ohio,  assignors  to  Benjamin  Electric  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  switch. 
1,447,172;  Mar.  6. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  Chicago,  and  P.  D.  Phillips,  Elm- 
hurst,  assignors  to  Benjamin  Electric  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  lU.  Electric-lamp  socket.  1,453,827  ; 
May   1. 

Benjamins,  Israel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Means  for  securing 
window    sashes   in    position.      1,460,361 ;    July    3. 

Benko,  Rezso,  Budapest,  Hungary.  Iodine  compound  and 
making  same.     1,440,813  ;  Jan.  2. 

Benner,  Arthur  M.,  Olympia,  Wash.  Drawer.  1,453,121 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Benner,  Harry  P.      (See  Egloff,  G.,  and  Benner.) 

Benner,  James,  et  al.     (See  Helm.  Emerson  B.,  assignor.) 

Benner,  Joseph  C,  Webb  City,  Mo.  Bemagnetizing 
apparatus.     1,444,299  ;  Feb.   6. 

Benner,  Raymond  C.      (See  French,  H.   P.,  and  Benner.) 

Benner,  Raymond  C.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Union 
Carbide  &  Carbon  Research  Laboratories,  Inc.  Making 
storage-battery  plates.    1,467,749  ;  Sept.  11. 

Benner,  Stanley  J.,  and  C.  V.  J.  Diehl,  Hazleton,  Pa. 
Chain-link    construction.      1,470,318 ;    Oct.    9. 

Bennett,  Albert  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Comb  cleaner.  1,450,576  ; 
Apr.   3. 

Bennett,  Alexander  M.,  Bellaire,  assignor  to  F.  Bennett, 
Pontiac,   Mich.     Splint.     1,462,000;  July  17. 

Bennett,  Amos,  Chesapeake,  Ohio,  and  J.  H.  Hatchett, 
Huntington,  W.  Va.  Sectional  rim.  1,455,857; 
May  22. 

Bennett,  Ashley  C,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Suction  cleaner. 
1,461,173  ;  July  10. 

Bennett,  Ashley  C.,  assignor  to  I.  E.  Bennett,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.     Air   cleaner.     1,461,174 ;   July   10. 

Bennett,  Ashley  C,  assignor  to  I.  E.  Bennett,  Minneapo- 
lis, Minn.     Carburetor.     1,462,034 ;  July  24. 

Bennett,  Ashley  C,  assignor  to  I.  E.  Bennett,  Minneapo- 
lis, Minn.     Intake  manifold.     1,463,035  ;  July  24. 

Bennett,  Ashlev  C,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Air  cleaner. 
1,464,741 ;   Aug.    14. 

Bennett,  Augustus  A.  (See  McWhorter,  E.  D.,  and 
Bennett.) 

Bennett,  Charles  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Distance  fare 
or  wage  chart.     1,459,176  ;  June  19. 

Bennett,  Charles  W^.,  and  L.  C.  Steele,  assignors  to 
American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Magnetic  conveyer.     1,444,999  ;  Feb.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Bennett,  Clarence  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Steering  head  for 
velocipedes.     1,444,774;  Feb.  13. 

Bennett,  Edward  0.      (See  Winks,  J.  O.,  and  Bennett.) 

Bennett,  Edwin  O.,  Bakersfield,  Calif.  Pumping  power  for 
wells.      1,467,773 ;    Sept.   11. 

Bennett,  Frank.      (See  Bennett,  Alexander  M.,  assignor.) 

Bennett,  Frank  S.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Valve  mechanism.  1,456,090 ; 
May  22. 

Bennett,  Frank  S.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Governing  mechanism. 
1,471,315;  Oct.   16. 

Bennett,  George  K.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Mining  machine. 
1,470,520;  Oct.  9. 

Bennett,  George  R.,  assignor  to  A.  M.  Hanauer,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.    Conveying  system.    1,444,775  ;  Feb.  13. 

Bennett,  George  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Gas  vent  for  con- 
tainers.     1,459,704  ;  June  19. 

Bennett  Injector  Company.     (See  Wood,  A.  J.,  assignor.) 

Bennett,  Irene  E.     (See  Bennett,  Ashley  C,  assignor.) 

Bennett,  Jack  T.,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Uevice  for  use 
with  beds.     1,468,624;   Sept.   25. 

Bennett,  Jackson  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Adjustable 
drainage  fitting  for  water-closets,  etc.  Rel5,595 ; 
May  8. 

Bennett,  James  C.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Combined  primer  and 
gas-saving  device.     1,450,883  ;  Apr.  3. 

Bennett,  John  C,  et  ai.     (See  Haubert,  Leo,  assignor.) 

Bennett,  Joseph  A.,  assignor  to  H.  F.  Griffin,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Floating  reamer.     1,440,903  ;  Jan.  2. 

Bennett,  Morris  H.,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Scovill 
Manufacturing  Company.  Electric  furnace.  1,478,375  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Bennett,  Samuel  C.  (See  Gilman,  A.  S.,  Bennett,  and 
Kiesling. ) 

Bennett,  Sandy  B.,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  and  D.  M.  Hudson, 
Bend,  Oreg.     Winding   reel.     1,446,410 ;  Feb.   20. 

Bennett,  Tom  M.,  Irvington,  N.  Y.  Air-moistener  attach- 
ment for  fans.      1,464,401  ;  Aug.  7. 

Bennett,  William  H.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Portable  motor- 
driven   meat   saw.      1,453,335 ;   May   1. 

Bennett,  Wilson,  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Making  an 
alloying  alloy.     1,441,479  ;  Jan.  9. 

Bennett,  Wilson,  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Producin:; 
a  rustless  iron  alloy.     1,458,568;  June  12. 

Bennie,  George,  Bute,  Scotland.  System  of  aerial  trans- 
port.    1,459,495;  June  19. 

Benniugfleld,  Thomas,  Coats,  Kans.,  assignor  of  one- 
third  to  A.  Lancaster,  Alva,  Okla.  Signal.  1,464,058  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Bennington,  Earl  T.,  Colonial  Heights,  Ohio.  Rail 
coupling.     1,454,948  ;  May  15. 

Bennington  Scale  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Tyler,  Warren  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Bennitt,  William  B.,  Ashton-on-Mersey,  England,  assignor 
to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manuf^icturing  Company. 
Pawl  and  ratchet  gearing.     1,440,438;  Jan.  2. 

Benols,  Edouard  P.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Coty, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bottle.     Des.  63,351  ;  Nov.  27. 

Benois,  Edouard  P.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Coty, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bottle.     Des.  63.352  :  Nov.  27. 

Benois,  Edouard  P.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Coty,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Paper.     Des.  63,353  ;  Nov.  27. 

Benois,  Edouard  P.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Coty,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Bottle.     Des.  63,354  ;  Nov.  27. 

Benoit,  Antonio,  J.  L.  Mahieu,  and  H.  H.  Duchesne,  as- 
signors to  Benoit  &  Mathieu,  Montreal,  Canada.  Am- 
plifier.    1,468,437  ;  Sept.   18. 

Benoit,  AntOBlo,  J.  L.  Mathieu,  and  H.  H.  Duchesne,  as- 
signors to  Benoit  &  Mathieu,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Can- 
ada.     Amplifier.      1,469,876;    Oct.    9. 

Benoit,  Felix  B.     (See  Thoresen,  A.  S.,  and  Benoit.) 

Benoit  &  Mathieu.  (See  Benoit,  A.,  Mathieu,  and 
Duchesne,  assignors.) 

Benoit  and  Mathieu.  (See  Charuest,  P.,  and  Duchesne 
assignors.) 

Benoit  &  Mathieu.  (See  Duchesne,  H.  H.,  and  Charuest, 
assignors.) 

Benoit,  Wilfred  J.,  Diacut,  and  G.  L.  Pierce,  Lowell, 
Mass.      King-testing   machine.     1,446,149 ;   Feb    20 

Bensa,  Felice,  Genoa,  Italy.  Oxidizing  ammonia  and  re- 
coyering  acid  as  alkali-metal  salts.     1,458,969  ;  June  19 

Bcnskin     Ilarley,    Newton,    Iowa.      Engine.      1,449,726 : 

Benson,  Aaron.     (See  Massey,  A.,  and  Benson.) 

^^"/°'^'o,f°'''"'^^'  Sterling,  111.  Disk  wheel.  1,456,965; 
May  29. 

^^I^^on  AnArew,  Sterling,  111.  Resilient  tire.  1,456.966 : 
May  29.  >        .         . 

Benson,  Andrew  O.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Wheel.  1,444.492  • 
Feb.  6.  '       •        . 

Benson,  Bradley  L.      (See   Winks,   John   O.,  assignor.) 

Benson,  Bradley  L.  (See  Winks,  J.  O.,  and  Bennett 
assignors.)  ' 

Benson,  Carl,  Youman,  Colo.     Sickle  hanger.     1,462,001  ; 

^"^^''??V,*^"'*''.'  '^■'  ^^"^  ^°'^^'  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Skayef 
Ball  Bearing  Company.     Bearing  mounting.     1,451  593  • 
Apr.   10. 
Benson,   Cyril  L.      (See  Downey.  O.  P.,  and  Benson  ) 
Benson    Edwin   P.,  New    York,   N.   Y.     Stub  binding  and 
envelope  for  check  books.     1,456,616  ;  May  29 


Benson,    Elof,    Newton    Highlands,    assignor    of    one-half 
to   F.   H.   Williams,   Boston,   Mass.      Detection   of  sub- 
merged  objects.      1,473,332 ;    Nov.    6. 
Benson,  Ernest,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak.     Crate.     1,474,508: 

Nov.   20. 
Benson,  Harry  F.     (See  Griffiths,  F.  II.,  and  Benson.) 
Benson,  Harry  F.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Worthing- 

ton  Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Hydraulic  condenser  and  aspirator.     1,444,097  ;  Feb.  6. 
Benson,  Harry  F.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Worthing- 

ton  Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Tank  pump.     1,444,944  ;   Feb.   13. 
Benson,  Harry  F.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Worthing- 

tou  Pump   and   Machinery   Corporation,   New    York,  N. 

Y.      Steam-heating   system.     1,449,742 ;   Mar.   27. 
Benson,   Henry   R.,   Sedro    WooUey,    Wash.     Choker   hook. 

1,446,781  ;   Feb.   27. 
Benson,    Leon    C,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Trombone  attach- 
ment.    1,453,122  ;  Apr.  24. 
Benson,  Lewis  E.,  Los  Angeles,  and  T.  R.  Rose,  Calexico, 

Calif.      Transmitting  mechanism.     1,445,474 ;   Feb.    13. 
Benson,   Mary   D.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Combined    bib   and 

apron  or  similar  article.     Des.  62,270  ;  May  1. 
Benson,  Matthew  P.,  Troy,  and  M.  M.  Wiener,  New  York, 

N.   Y.     Manufacture  of  brushes.     1,465,919 ;    Aug.   21. 
Benson,  Raguar  O.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Printer's  cut  or  die. 

Des.  62,875  ;  Aug.  21. 
Benson,  Robert  S.,  West  Paris,  Me.     Wire-embedding  tool. 

1,447,059;   Feb.   27. 
Benson,  Thomas,  Washington,  D.   C.     Cord  tightener  for 

awning  operators.     1,472,742  ;  Oct.  30. 
Benson,  Thomas  E.     (See  Nichols,  William  B.,  assignor.; 
Benson,   Thomas    W.,  assignor   to  Miller   Lock   Company, 

Philadelphia,    Pa.      Detachable    keyhole    seal    for    pad- 
locks.    1,460,472;  July  3. 
Benson,  Victor  A.,  San  Jose,  Calif.     Building  construction. 

1,451,198  ;  Apr.   10. 
Benson,  Wade  E.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.    Coal  box.     1,458.024  : 

June  5. 
Benson,     William     E.,     Wilmington,     Mass.       Method     of 

and  apparatus  for  producing  waterproofed  receptacles. 

1.461.024  ;  July  10. 

Bent,  Arthur  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Conduit.     1,443,162  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Bent,  Leavitt  N.,  Holly  Oak,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder 

Company,    Wilmington,    Del.      Making    storage-battery 

elements.      1,463,864;    Aug.    7. 
Bentfleld,    Anton    J.,    Barnum,    Minn.      Resilient    wheel. 

1,441,553  ;  Jan.   9. 
Bentkamp,  August,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pompon.    1,475,784  • 

Nov.  27. 
Bentley,  Alvis  R.,  Phil  Campbell,  Ala.     Portable  hayrack. 

1,456,356  ;  May  22. 

Bentley,  Anson  J.,  Niles,  Ohio.  Freezing  can.  1,465,335: 
Aug.  21. 

Bentley,  Anson  J.,  Niles,  Ohio.  Freezing  can.  1,465,336  : 
Aug.  21. 

Bentley,  Frank  T.,  Platteville,  Wis.  Strainer.  1,460,308; 
June  26. 

Beiitity,  .Jetson  0.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Incense  burner. 
1,450,790;    Apr.    3. 

Bentley,  John  li.,  et  al.  (See  Brown,  William  H.  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bentley,  Mollie,  Oran,  Iowa.  Toy  building  block. 
1,440,367;  Jan.  2. 

Bentley,  Oliver  D.  H.,  Norfolk,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Sturte- 
vant  Company,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  Counter-rotation 
turboblower.     1,462,592;  July  24. 

Bentley,  Robert  H.,  assignor  to  The  Hart  &  Hegeman 
Manufacturing  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Electric 
snap   svritch.     1,466,267  ;  Aug.  28. 

Benton,  George  W.,  Conneaut,  Ohio.  Reenforced  D-handle. 
1,443,803  ;  Jan.   30. 

Benton,  Harry  O.,  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Development  Company.  Corking  machine.  1,469,614 ; 
Oct.  2.  • 

Benton,  Henry,  Elizabethport,  N.  J.  Furnace  grate. 
1,456,418  ;  May  22.  ^ 

Bentson,  Hans  J.     (See  Stahl,  C.  E.,  and  Bentson.) 

Bentson,  Hans  J.,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  F.  C.  Austin  Machinery  Company.  Ma- 
chine for  making  ditches.     1,467,828  ;   Sept.   11. 

Bentson,  Victor  L.,  assignor  to  National  Progress  Club, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Emblem,  button,  brooch,  fob,  or 
similar   article.      Des.   62,371  ;    May   15. 

Bentz,     Harry,     Montclair,     N.     J.       Drying     apparatus. 

1.462.025  ;  July  17. 

Benvie,    Herbert,    Meriden,    Conn.      Switch    for    electric 

Irons.     1,470,523  ;  Oct.  9. 
Ben  way,  Eugene  H.     (See  Allen,  G.  N.,  and  Ben  way.) 
Benzine  Condensation  Co.    (See  Boeder,  Albert,  assignor.) 
Beran,    Albert,    Uirschwang,    Austria.      Rolling    mill    for 

manufacturing  corrugated  pasteboard,  sheet  metal,  and 

the    like.      1,450,351 :    Apr.    3. 
Berard,  Remi  J.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.     Vaporizer  for  inter- 
nal-combustion  engines.      1,464,899 ;   Aug.    14. 
Berardi,    John    B.,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Automobile    tire 

tread.     Des.  61,759  ;  Jan.  9. 
Berbecker    &    Rowland    Manufacturing    Company.       (See 

Schaefer,  William,   assignor.) 
Berberich,  George.     (See  Berberich,  Lorenz  and  G.) 
Berbericb,     Lorenz     and     G.,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Broom. 

1,475,620;  Nov.  27. 


UNITED  STATKS  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
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Bercious,  Eugene,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Machine  for  facing 

mouthpieces  of  musical  wind  Instruments.     1,452,953; 

Apr.  24. 
Berdvii,  Nilscu,  llueuos  Aires,  Argentina.     ArtiQcial  teeth. 

1,451,005;   Apr.   ]0. 
Berezlk,    .Tolin,    Daisytown,    Pa.      Safety    railway    Joint. 

1,464,235  :  Aug.  7. 
BcM-dolt,    Frank,    Cossackle,    N.    Y.      Shipping    contaimr. 

1.444,-t."i0;  Feb.  6. 
Beregh,  Theodore  J.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Feed-control-stop- 

(ling  mechanism  for  paper-folding  machines.     1,446,030  ; 

Feb.    20. 
Berenian,     John     W.,     Wichita,     Kans.       Folding     table. 

l,45o.00t;:  Mav  15. 
Berond,   Ludwig,   Amoneburg,   near  Biebrich-on-the-Rhine, 

Germany.      Preparing    colloidal    metals   and    metalloids 

and  compounds  of  same.     1,460,012  ;  June  26. 
Berendes,    liiulolf,    and    F.    Lauge,    Elberfeld,     assignors 

to  Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.,  Lever- 

kussen,    near    Cologue-on-the-Rhine,    Germany.       Phar- 
maceutical   product.      1.454,372 ;    May    8. 
Berendsen,     Henry    A.,     Bangor,     Pa.       Folding    stocking 

slroti'brr.      1.4(;5,205  ;    Aug.    14. 
Berens,  Conrad,  jr..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Medicine  dropper. 

1,459,354  ;  June  19. 
Berenson,     Israel.    Boston,    Mass.       TrafTic    signal.      Pes. 

6:!.449:  Dec.   11. 
Bernnsteln,   Frank,   Chelsea,  assignor   to   Panther   Rubber 

Manufacturing  Company,  Stoughton,  Mass.     Shoe  heel. 

p.'s.   62.599 ;    July    3. 
Berg,  Alfred  J.     (See  Clark,  Ewon  A.,  assignor.) 
Berg,  Andrew,  assignor  to  The  Coulter  &  McKenzle  Ma- 
chine Company,  Bridgeport,   Conn.     Wlre-chain-maldng 

machines.     1,469,173;  Sept.  25. 
IJcri;,  Carl  O.,  Everett,   Mass.,  assignor   to  United  Metal 

Seal   Company.     Machine   for   providing   closures  witli 

seals.     1,477,418:  Dec.  11, 
Berg,   Dana,   Fort   Collins,   Colo.     Sound   box  for    phono- 
graphs.    1,471,233;  Oct.  16. 
Berg,    Elwin    11,,    Everleth,    Minn.      Weather     stripping. 

1,440,368;  Jan.  2. 
Borg,    Emil  G..   Ashburnham,   assignor   of  one-half  to   C. 

lledstrom,  Gardner,  Mass.     Adjustable  nut  for  microme- 
ters.    1,477,935  ;  Dec.   18. 
Berj;,   Franz   W.      (See   Pcdersen.   Anton,   assignor.) 
Berg,  Fred  C,  assignor  to  E.  P.  Plaugher,  Coalinga,  Calif. 

Pump.     1,453,653  ;  May  1. 
BerfT.    (iustaf    .-\..     Los    Angeles,    Calif,      Bottle-washing 

machine.    1,455,774  ;  May  22. 
Berc,    Hans,   assignor   to   Grand   Rapids   Chair   Company. 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich.    Buffet.    Des.  63,021 ;  Sept.  18. 
Berg,   John,   Pasadena,    Calif.      Steel    eraser.      1,451,938  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Berg,  Julius  I.,  Berg,  N.  Dak.     Patch  for  pneumatic  tires. 

1,456,115  ;  May  22. 
BersT,    Karl   A,    T.,    Hoganas,    Sweden,      Pneumatic    tool 

driven   by  pulsating  air.     1,458,569 ;   June   12, 
Berc.   Linas,   Coleraine,   Minn.     Driving-box-shoe   hancer. 

1,473,949;  Nov,   13, 
Berg,  Maurice  O.,  Chicago,  111.     Speed-change  worm  trans- 
mission.    1,463,001  ;  July  24, 
Berg,   Morris   J,,   St.   Paul,   Minn,      Fi  it    for   .sewing   nia- 

rliin-s.      1,446.688;   Feb.   27. 
Berg,   Oliver   J.,    Oak   Park,    111.      Dispensing  device  for 

liquids.     1471,441 ;  Oct.  23. 
BfT-,  Richard  0.      (See  Berg,  Simon  and  R.  O.) 
Berg,   Simon,  assignor  to  siichigan   Steel  Tube   Products 

Company,    Detroit,   Mich.      Machine   for   sizing   tubing. 

1,468,272  ;  Sept.  18. 
Berg,    Simon    and    R.    O.,    assignors    to    Michigan    Steel 

Tube  Products  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Automatic  re- 

-erser.     1,476,793;  Dec.  11. 
Berg,      Steen      A,,      Bridgeport,      Conn.        Flushometer. 

1,465,575  ;  Aug,  21, 
Berg,  Werner  A.  P.,  Kobe,  Japan.     Generating  mixed  gas 

in   twin  generators.     1,476,235 ;   Dec.   4. 
Bergamo,    Louis   J.,    et    al.       (See    Gill,    Charles    H.,    as- 
signor.) 
Bergander,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.    Phonograph.    1,451,358  ; 

Apr.    10. 
Berge,    Franz    R.    L,,    Port   Angeles,    Wa.sh,      Resonance 

device    for    banjos.      1,461,596;    July    10. 
Bersre,    Joseph,    assignor   to    A    C,    Spark    Plug    Company, 

Flint,  Jlich,    Flexible  driving  shaft.    1,444,231  ;  Feb.  6. 
Berge,  Joseph,  assignor  to  A  C  Spark  Plus  Company,  Flint, 

Mich.       Temperature-compensatins    means    for    speed- 
ometers,    1,450,909  ;  Apr,  10, 
Berge,  Joseph,  and  L.  B,  Berge,  assignors  to  A.  C.  Spark 

Plus  Company,   Flint,   Mich.     Electrical  connecter   for 

spai-k  plug.s.     1,476,028  ;   Dec.  4. 
Berge,   Louis  B,      (See  Berge,   Joseph  and   L,   B,) 
Bergen,  George  B.,  Milwaukee,  Wis,     Pencil,     1,467,282; 

Sept,  4, 
Bergen.    Ilarrv    S,,    Toledo,    Chin.      Workholding    device. 

1.478,006;    Dec.    18. 
Brnren.    Harrv    S..    as.'=icnor    to    Toledo    Scale    Coinpanv, 

Toledo,    Ohio.      Welching    scale.      1,443,163;    Jnn,    23. 
Bergen,    Harry    S,,    assignor    to    Toledo    Scale    Company, 

Toledo,      Ohio,        Scaie-platform      liftint;      mechanism. 

1,453,376;  May  1. 
Bersjen,  Harry  S.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Gardner  Ma- 

ehine  Oompanv,   South  Beloit,   111.     Grinding  machine. 
1,466.872;   Sept.   4. 

58339—4 


washer, 
machine. 


Bergen,   William    V.,    and   A.    C.    Shute,    llillsboro,    Oreg. 

Highway   signal.      1,407,892 ;   Sept.   11. 
Bergens,    William    .T,,    assignor    to    The    Novelty    Patents 

Company,      Chicago,      111,        Extension      curtain      rod, 

1,455,102  :  May  15, 
Bergeon,    Paul,    Grenoble,    France,      Steam-heating   appli- 
ance.     1,450,8:^3;    Apr.    3. 
Bergeon,   Paul,  Grenoble,   France.     Electrical  heating  ap- 
paratus.     1,456,755  ;    May   29, 
Berger,  Alfred  A,   R,,   Brooklyn,  N,  Y.     Shearing  device. 

1,449,159  ;     Mar,    20. 
Berger  Broe.   Company,      (See  Rlgby,  Thomas,  assignor,) 
Berger,    Carl,    Karlsbad,    Czechoslovakia,      Two-cycle    in- 
ternal-combustion  engine,     1,461,080  ;  July  10. 
Berger,  Francis.      (See  Blanc,  M.,  and  Berger.) 
Berger,  Frank  P.,  et  al.      (See  Carey,  Bert  C,  assignor.) 
Berger,  Gustav  W.,  and  C.  Jedele,  Newark,  N.  J.     Shield 

for  side  cars.     1,457,891 ;  June  5. 
Berger,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Resilient  vehicle  wheel. 

1,449,743;   Mar.  27. 
Berger,    Joseph    G.,    and    A.    G.    Gardner,    Rayton,    Ohio. 

Combination    woodworker's   tool.      1,448,187 ;    Mar,    13. 
Berger,   Joseph   P.,   Uvalde,   Tex,      Windmill   attachment. 

1,476,323  ;   Dec.    4. 
Berger,   Richard   G.,   Bridgeport,    Conn.     Repressing  disk 

sound  records.     1,448,376  ;  Mar.  13. 
Berggren,     Eric     N.,     Chicago,     111.        Shutter-actuating 

mechanism.      1,472,786 ;    Nov.    6. 
Bergfeld,  J.  A.     (See  Cleveland,  David  P.,  assignor.) 
Bergholz,  August  F.     (See  Johnson,  C.  O.,  and  Bergholz.) 
Berglof,  Knut,  Buffalo,  N,  Y,    Igniter.    1,474.661  ;  Nov.  20, 
Berglof,      Peter,      Isanti,      Minn.         Dividend 

1,450,014  ;   Mar.  27. 
Berglund,    Gust    A.,    Joliet,    111.      Food-slicing 

1,478,200  ;   Dec.   18. 
Bergman,  Axel  G.,   New  York,   N.  Y.,  assignor   to  Elmer 

Ordnance   Corporation,    East    Orange,    N.    J.      Grenade 

gun.     1,445,126  ;  Feb,   13. 
Bergman,    Edward,    assignor    to    C.    Brandes,    Inc.,    New 

York,   N.   Y.      Winding  chuck.      1,468,625 ;   Sept.   25. 
Bergman,    Edward,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to    C. 

Brandes,     Incorporated.       Tool    for    assembling    spool 

heads  on  electromagnet  cores.     1,470,212  ;  Oct,  9, 
Bergman,  Olof  P.,  Gary,  Ind,,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments,  to  J.   E    McKenna,  Antigo,   Wis,     Can   opener, 

1,464,167  ;    Aug.    7. 
Bergman,   William   G.,   Point  Place,   Ohio.      Recuperator. 

1,474,016  ;  Nov,  13. 
Bergmann,  Theodor,  Gaggenau,  Germany.    Machine  pistol, 

1,450,834  ;    Apr,    3. 
Bcrgner,  Frederick.      (See  Hockley,  Marion   J.,  assignor.) 
Bergren,    Anton    C.    Jamestown,    N.    Y.      Yarn    cleaner. 

1,458,917;  June  12, 
Bergstein,      Samuel,     Middletown,      Ohio.        Paper     box, 

1,465,411 ;  Aug.  21, 
Bergstein,    Samuel,    assignor    to    Interstate    Folding   Box 

Company,     Middletown,     Ohio.       Paper     folding     box. 

1,461,961;  July  17. 
Bergstrom,    Axel,    Hoquiam,   Wash.,    and    A.    E.    Greene, 

Seattle,  Wash.,  assignors  to  Greene  Process  Metal  Com- 

panv,     SI,     Louis,     Mo,       Ladle     hanger,        1,446,031; 

Feb!    20, 
Bprestrom,    Carl    O.,    and    P,    de    Clamecy,    assignors    to 

B,    F.    Sturtevant   Company,    Boston,    Mass,      Dynamo- 
electric   machine.      1,449,577  ;   Mar,    27. 
Bergstrom,  Johan  E.,  Christiania,  Norway,  assignor  to  G. 

Stable,  Stockholm,  Sweden.   Milling  machine.    1,453,654  ; 

May  1. 
Bergstrom,  John.  Dnpont,  Wash,     Truck  and  attachment 

therefor.     1,475,785;  Nov,  27, 
Bergstrom,    Jonah    E.,    Christiania,    Norway,    assignor   to 

G,     Stable,     Stockholm,     Sweden.       Milling     machine, 

1,456,756  ;  May  29, 
Bergvall,  Jakob  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  De  Trentini, 

New  York,  N,   Y,     Ticket  holder,     1,466,924;   Sept,   4. 
Bergve,     Einar,      Christiania,     Norway.       Tooth     paste. 

1,467,024  ;   Sept.   4. 
Berk,   P.   W.  and  Company.      (See  Briscoe,   Henry  V.  A., 

assignor.) 
Berk,    William,    assignor    to    American    Auto    Lamp    Co,, 

Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Lamp    support.      1,456,297; 

May  22. 
Berkel,    Joseph,   New  York,   N.   Y, 

paper     pulp     stock  . to     insure 

1,478,321 ;    Dec.    18, 
Berkeley,  Laurence  J.,  Milwaukee 


Wheel   rim  and   tire, 
uniform     consistency. 

Wis.,  assignor  to  The 


P  &  M  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Kail  anchor.    1,440,523  ; 

Jan,    2, 
Berkeley,  Laurence  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  The 

P  &  M  Company,  Chicago,  111,     Rail  anchor.    1,440,524 ; 

Jan.    2, 
Berkeley,  Laurence  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  The 

P  &  M  Company,  Chicac;o,  111,     Rail  anchor.     1,440,525; 

Jan.  2. 
Berkeley,  Laurence  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  The 

P  &  M  Company,  Chicago,  111,     Rail  anchor.    1,440,526; 

Jan.  2. 
Berkeley,   Laurence  J.,   Milwaukee,  Wis,,  assignor  to  The 

P  &  M  Company,  Chicago,  111,     Rail  anchor.     1,462,162  ; 

Jnlv  17. 
Berkelev,    Laurence    J..    Younastown,    Ohio,    assignor    to 

The    P    &    M    Company,    Chicago,    111,       Rail    anchor. 

1,454,309  ;  May  8. 


50 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Cleaning 
T.,  and 
necktie. 


Berkes,  Ernst  P.,  Pfeddersheim,  near  Worme-on-the- 
Rhine,  Germany.  Hollow  building  tile.  1,462,593 ; 
July  24. 

Berkey,  George  P.,  Wisconsin  Rapids,  Wis.  Treating 
1,472,238;  Oct.  30. 

Berklns,  Clarence  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Gas  generator 
and   burner.      1,444,451  ;   Feb.   6. 

Berkins,  Clarence  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Hydrocarbon 
burner.      1,444,766  ;   Feb.   6. 

Berkley,  Oscar  V.,  Barbourville,  Kj-.  Vehicle  headlight. 
1,451,318;  Apr.  10. 

Berkley,  Richard  H.,  Plainville,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Whit- 
ing &  Davis  Company.  Machine  for  cutting  link  mesh. 
1,440,762;    Jan.    2. 

Berkley,  Richard  H.,  Plainville,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Whit- 
ing &  Davis  Company.  Blow-out  patch.  1,444,579 ; 
Feb.   6. 

Berkley,  Richard  H.,  Plainville,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Whit- 
ing &  Davis  Company.  Machine  for  making  link  mesh. 
1,478,694  ;  Dec.  25. 

Berkowltz,  Harry  A.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Ice  scraper  for 
rails.      1,464,921  ;  Aug.    14. 

Berks  Engineering  Company,  Inc.  (See  Rahm,  Robert  C, 
assignor.) 

Berkshire,    Clarence  R.,   San   Francisco,   Calif, 
tool.     1,458,612  ;  June  12. 

Berkshire    Magneto    Company.       (See    Shaw,    E. 
Petronin,  assignors.) 

Berksou,      Harry,      Chicago,      111.        Reversible 

1.456.757  ;  May  29. 

Berlien,  Corwln  M.,  Burkburnett,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

The  Texhoma  Oil  &  Refining  Company,   Wichita  Falls, 

Tex.     Standing  valve.     1,451,676:   Apr.   17. 
Berlien,   John,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Steering-wheel    lock    for 

automobiles.      1,447,010;   Feb.   27. 
Berlien,   John,   St.  Louis,   Mo.     Steering  wheel  for  auto- 
mobiles and  the  like.     1,464,635  ;  Aug.  14. 
Berlin.   George  C.      (See   Sebrne.   C.    H.,   and   Berlin.) 
Berliner,  Emile,  Washington,  D.  C.   Helicopter.   1,472,148  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Berlow,    Harry,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Holder.      1,445,475 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Berman,   Joseph,  Baltimore,  Md.     Bridle  for  brooms  and 

similar  devices.     1,457,815  ;  June  5. 
Berman,    Morris,   Mattapan,   Mass.      Clamp.      1,455,067 ; 

Mnv  15. 
Berman,   Morris,  assignor  to  Reliance  Metal   Spinning  & 

Stamping    Company,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Socket    cover. 

1,464,402  ;    Aug.    7. 
Berman,  Paul,  Wilmington,  Del.     Ash  sifter.     1,453,583; 

May  1. 
Berman,     Theodore     G.,     Antigo, 

1,454,147;  May  8. 
Berman,    William    O.,    Camden,    N. 

Feb.   20. 
Bermes,    John    W.      (See   Patrick, 

Bermes. ) 
Bernard,    Bernard    M.,    Sioux    City,    Iowa. 

smoker's  set.     1,472,149  :  Oct.   30. 
Bernard,    James    L.,    Beaver,    Pa.      Riveter.      1,463,146 ; 

July  24. 
Bernard,    Joseph    F.,    et   al.      (See    Goldstone,    Frederick 

G.,   assignor.) 
Bernard,  Pierre  .1.  H.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.     Radia- 
tor.     1.460,881  ;   July  3. 
Bernard,  Roy  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 

Kemper-Thomas     Company,     Norwood,      Ohio.        Sign. 

1,448,823  ;    Mar.    20. 
Bernard,  William  A.,  assignor  to  The  William  Schollhorn 

Company,   New  Haven,  Conn.     Hand   tool.     1,446,540 ; 

Feb.    27. 
Bernard,  William  A.,  assignor  to  The  William  Schollhorn 

Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.     Hand  tool.     1,475,273  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Bernardln,   Alfred   L.,   deceased,   Evansville,   Ind. ;   M.   T. 

Bernardln,  administratrix.     Bottle  cap  and  making  the 

same.     1,442,597;  .Tan.  16. 
Bernardin,    Mary    T.,    administratrix.       (See    Bernardln, 

Alfred  L.) 
Bernardo,    Charles    L.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Closure    for 

bottles.     1.473,540;  Nov.  6. 
Bemat,  Adolph  and  I.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Arch  support. 

1.456.758  ;  May  29. 

Bemat,  Isaac.      (See  Bernat,  Adolph  and  I.) 

Bernat,  Raoul,  Bordeaux,  France.  Pneumatic  jack. 
1,454,010;  May  1. 

Beirnau,  Frederick  W.,  assi.gnor  to  Ellis  Adding  Typewriter 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Locking  means  for  accumu- 
lator controls.     1,471,770;   Oct.    23. 

Bernays,    Ely.      (See    Herz,   Gustave    L.,   a.>?signor.) 

Berndt,  Prank-  Galveston,  Tex.  Elevating  and  loading 
device.     1,450,015;  Mar.   27. 

Berner,  August,  Nuremberg.  Germany.  Picking  and  rock- 
drilling  machine.     1,477,684  ;  Dec.  18. 

Bernett,  Willis  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Fuel  mixer  for  ex- 
plosion motors.     1,447,640  ;   Mar.  6. 

Berngartt,  Bernard  M.  and  M.  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.    Dust 
1,470,319  ;  Oct.  9. 
(See  Berngartt,  Bernard  M. 


Wis.       Light     support. 
J.      Cap.      1,446,411 ; 

H.    E.,    Peterson,   and 


Combination 


cap  for  valve  stems. 
Berngartt,  Maurice  M. 

M.  M.) 
Bernliard,   Ben.iamin   S. 

check.     1.478,376;  Dec.  25. 
Bernhard,  Ben.iamin  S.,  Boston.  Mass.     Door  closing 

checking  mechanism.     1,478,377  ;   Dec.  25. 


and 


Boston,  Mass.     Door  closer  and 


and 


Bernhard,  Hans,  Berne,  Switzerland.  Pencil  sharpener. 
1,469,432;    Oct.   2. 

Bernier,  Anthime,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Metal  tie 
and  rail  chair.     1,441,263  ;  Jan.  9. 

Bernier,  Leah  E.,  Kelso,  Wash.  Bed  bathing  apparatus. 
1.451,437;  Apr.   10. 

Berninghaus,  Eugene,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Enameling. 
1,452,635  ;  Apr.  24. 

Berninghaus,  Eugene,  assignor  to  The  Eugene  Berning- 
haus Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Barber  chair. 
1,473,541  ;  Nov.   6. 

Berninghaus,  Eugene  Company,  The.  (See  Berninghaus, 
Eugene,  assignor.) 

Berninghaus,  .lulius  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electric  heater. 
1,466,111 ;  Aug.  28. 

Bernstein,  Abraham.  (See  Witsaman,  George  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bernstein,    Barnet,    Gloucester,    Mass.      Mothproof    bag. 

1.463.002  ;  July  24. 

Bernstein,   Harold,  assignor  to  Samuel  Bernstein  &  Sons, 

New  York,   N.   Y.      Embroidered  sleeve   panel   for  chil- 
dren's   suits.      Des.    61,819 ;    .Tan.   23. 
Bernstein,  Henry   A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Arch  and  ankle 

support.     1,441,907  ;  Jan.  9. 
Bernstein,  Isaac.  Oakland,  Calif.     Working  garment.    No. 

1,441,622;  Jan.  9. 
Bernstiin.   Jake,   Athens,    Ga.      Self-righting  signal   post. 

1,443,204  :   Jan.   23. 
Bernstein,  Johann  E.,  Dresden,  assignor  to  the  Firm  ZUnd- 

fidibuspatentverwertungsgesellschaft    m.    b.    H.,    Berlin, 

Germany.     Match.     1,445,476 ;  Feb.  13. 
Bernstein,    Maurice,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Reenforced 

plastic   container.      1,471,680 ;    Oct.    23. 
Bernstein,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Insect-powder  gun. 

1.451,138:  Apr.   10. 
Bernstein,   Samuel   &  Sons.      (See  Bernstein,   Harold,  as- 
signor.) 
Bernstein,   William,  Jamaica   Plain,   assignor  to   Panther 

Rubber     Manufacturing     Company,     Stoughton,     Mass. 

Mold  for  rubber  heels.     1,465,775  ;  Aus.  21. 
Berold,    Frederick    H.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Printing    plate 

and   making    the   same.      1,459,669 ;    June    19. 
Berolzheimer,  Clarence  P.,  Chicago   Heights,  111.     Tip  for 

braid   or  the  like.     1,465,754:   Aug.   21. 
Berrenberg,    Reinold,    Boston,    Mass.      High-vacua    pump. 

1,476,482;   Dec.    4. 
Berrer,  August,  Feuerbach,  Germany,  assignor  to  Fortuna 

Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Skiving  machine. 

1.458,677;  June  12. 
Berry,  Anna  E.     (See  Berry,  Seneca  L.,  assignor.) 
Berry,     Arthur     F.,     London,     England.       Electric     fuse, 

heating  element,  and  the  like.     1,478.845  ;  Dec.  25. 
Berry,  Benjamin  F.,  assignor  to  Berry  Machine  Company, 

St.    Louis,   Mo.      Feed   table   for  presses   and   the   like. 

1,444,776;   Feb.  13. 
Berry,   Cnarles   H.,   Detroit,  Mich.     Compensating  gauge. 

1.444.098  ;   Feb.   6. 
Berry,    Charles    H..    Detroit,    Mich.       Absolute    pressure 

gauge.     1,444.099  :  Feb.  6. 
Berry,   Charles  L.      (See  Quist,   John,   assignor.) 
Berry,  Clarence  J.,  Cleveland,   Ohio,  assignor  to  General 

Electric     Company.       Controlling     means.       1.449.212; 

Mar.   20. 
Berry,    Cullye    T.,    near   Dayton,    Ohio.      Interchangeable 

and    adjustable   sign.      1,455,103;    May    15. 
Berry,    Earl   E.,    assignor    to   American    Road   Machinery 

Company,      Inc.,      Kennett      Square,      Pa.        Scarifier. 

1.473.003  ;   Nov.   6. 

Berry,  Frederick  E.,  Hayes,  England.  Electric  trans- 
former arrangement.      1,4(57.829  ;   Sept.   11. 

Berrv,  George  A.,  Modesto,  Calif.  Truss.  1,454,720; 
May  8. 

Berry,  George  S.,  et  al.  (See  Kotzcbu,  Meinhard  II.,  as- 
signor.) 

Berry,  Gaspard,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1,462,848  ;  July  24. 

Berry,  George  W.,  Wakefield,  assignor  to  Berry  Hinge 
Limited,  London,  England.  Production  of  hinges  and 
other   like   articulated   articles.      1.456,862  ;   May    29. 

Berry,  Harold  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  as.signor  to  Petroleum 
Research  and  Bv-Products  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Gas  making.     1,453,655  ;  May  1. 

Berry,  Herbert  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Distributing-box 
connection  for  electrical  conductors.  1,460,698; 
.July   3. 

Berry,  Herbert  H.,  London,  England.  Imitation  fire. 
1,470,253;  Oct.  9. 

Berr.v,  Henry  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  S.  Br.vant, 
Detroit.  Mich.  Pump  cylinder  and  valves  therefor. 
1.476.794  :   Dee.   11. 

Berry  Hinge  Limited.     (See  Berry,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Berry,  Howard,  Welwyn,  England.  Manufacture  of  arti- 
ficial   stone,    cement,   or  the   like.      1,456.667;   May   29. 

Berry,  Jesse  H.,  Arlington,  Mass.  Windshield  ventilator. 
1,440,714  ;  Jan.  2. 

Berry,  Luther  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Windshield 
cleaner.     1,464.236  ;  Aug.  7. 

Berry  Machine  Company.  (See  Berry,  Benjamin  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Berry,  Reni  S.  (See  Oilman,  F.  L.,  and  Wilson,  as- 
signors.) 

Berry,  Reni  S.     (See  Rushton,  E.  T.,  and  Berry.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


51 


Berry,    Seneca    L.,   assignor   to   A.    E.    Berry,    Sunnyvale, 

Calif.     Cooker.     1,445,196;  Feb.  13. 
Berr.vman.  Grover  C,  Los  .•Vnselcs,  Calif.     Leakproof  in- 
ner tube.     1 ,4o5.775  ;  May  22. 
Berrvman,  William   R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Shuttle  bobbin. 

1,466.521;  Aug.   28. 
Beitilson,    .Vx^'l    E.,    Chicago,    111.      Means    for   obtaining 

sphi-rical  relief  in  pictures.     1,464,636  ;  Aug.  14. 
Benlii'lon.    Erlmond.    Ax-les-Thermes,    France.      Furnace. 

1.^73.665  :  Nov.   13. 
Berthelot,   Charles,    Paris,    France.      Utilizing   gases   con- 
taining hydrogen  sulphite  in  the  separation  of  metals. 
1. -168.988;   Sept.   25. 
Berthet,   Charles,  assignor  to  Muzzy-Lvon   Company,   De- 
troit, Mich.     Making  bearings  or  the  like.     1,441,325; 
Jan.  9. 
Berthet,     Georges    V.     M.,    Paris,     France.       Foot    arch. 

1.470,592  ;  Oct.  16. 
Berthiatime,  Alvarez.     (See  Berthiaume,  Evariste  and  A.) 
Berthiaume,    Evariste    and    A.,    St.    Hyacinthe,    Quebec, 
Canada,  assignors  to  Ovide  BroulUard,  Montreal,  Que- 
bec,  Canada.     Rossing  machine.     1,465,621 ;    Aug.    21. 
Borthii-r.    Andr^    V.    P.    M..   Neuilly-sur-Scine,   France,   as- 
signor to  ITnited  States  Machine  Gun  Company,  Boston, 
Mass.     Firearm.     1,446,635 ;   Feb.   27. 
Berthier.  Andr^   V.   I'.   M.,   Neuilly-sur-Seine,   France,  as- 
siiinor   to   United    States  Machine   Gun   Company,   Bos- 
ton.  Mass.      Firearm.      1 .456,482  ;  May   22. 
Berthold,  George,  Bridgeville,  Pa.     Nut  lock.     1,473,170  : 

Nov.  6. 
Bertholini,    Giuseppe.      (See  Merli,   C,   and   Bertolini.) 
Bertolini,    Giuseppi.      (See  Merli.    Carlo,    and    Bertolini.) 
Bertram.   .August   G..    New   York,   N.   Y.      Valve-actuating 

mecliani.^m.      1,477.419;   Dec.   11. 
Bertram,  Jacob  P.,  assignor  to  Shur-On  Optical  Colnpany, 
Inc..      Rochester,      N.      Y.        Ophthalmic       mounting. 
1,440,439  ;  Jan.  2. 
Bertrand.    Frpderic   E.,    Lynn,  Mass..   assignor   to  United 
Shop    Machinery    Corporation.    Paterson,    N.    J.      Sole- 
channeling  machine.     1.454. 880  :  Mav   15. 
Bertrand.   Frederic   E.,   Lynn,   Mass.,   assignor,   bv   mesne 
assignments,    to    United    Shoe    Machinerv    Corporation. 
Paterson,      N.      J.         Wax-thread      sewing      machine. 
1,459,388  ;  June  19. 
Bertrand.   Frederic   E..   Lynn,   Mass..   assignor   to   United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Thread- 
vraxing  device.     1,465,776  ;  Aug.  21. 
Bertrand,  John   A.,  Los   Angeles,   assignor,   by  direct  and 
mesne  assignments,  of  one-half  to  A.  Reed.  Los  Angeles. 
and    one-half    to    W.    A.    Koch.    Ran    Francisco,    Calif. 
-Abrasive  expansion  reamer.     1.444.763  :  Feb.  6. 
Bertrand,    Loon   J.   A.,   Paris,   France.      Safety   clasp  for 
chains   of   all   sizes  and   collars.      1,467,917 ;    Sept.   11. 
Bertsch.   John    C,   Tulsa,   Okla.     Gas   expansion   and    ab 
sorption    process    and   apparatus    therefor.      1,452.061  : 
Apr.   17. 
Berwick,   David,  et  al.      (See  Storch,   Samuel,  assignor.) 
Berwick,   William    H.,   Syracuse,   N.   Y.     Calculating   ma- 
chine.     1,464,403;   Aug.    7. 
Berzon,  Louis.     (See  Brezin,  J.,  and  Berzon.) 
Berzon.  Louis,  assignor  of  one-third  to  himself,  one-third 
to  J.   Brezin.   and  one-third   to   W.  Kosakoff.   Philadel- 
phia,   Pa.      Spooling   machine.      1.461,205:    July    10 
Besaw,    Jerry   H.,    Huntington,    Mass.      Chain    connector. 

1,464,195 ;    Aug.    7. 
Besch.  Joseph.  Albany,  N.  Y.     Brake-lever  handle  guard. 

1,455.563 ;  May  15. 
Bese,  John  B.,  Alsen,  N.  Dak.     Road  fence.     1,468,553  ; 

Sept.   18. 
Boselin.  Raymond  L.,  Omaha,  Nebr.     Advertising  device. 

1.447,749  ;  Mar.  6. 
Beskin.    Morris,    et   aL      (See    Newbauer,    Falentine,    as- 
signor.) 
Beskow,    Bemhard    M.,    Miami,    Pla.       Gulf-stroke    reg- 
ister.    1,454.263  ;  Mav  8. 
Beskow,  Bernhard  M.,  Miami  Beach,  Fla.     Folding  chair. 

1,468,872;   Sept.  25. 
Beskow,  Bernhard  M.,  Miami,  Fla.     Golf-stroke  register 

1,470,904  ;   Oct.   16. 
Besly,   Charles   H.,   &   Company.      (See   Miller,   John,   ir., 

assignor.)  '  " 

Bess.  Gustavus,  Scappoose,  Oreg.     Aeronlane.     1,451,415- 

Apr.  10. 
Bessemer    Gas    Engine    Company,    The.       (See    Shepherd, 

Harold    P..   assignor.) 
Besser,  Jesse  H.     (See  Besser,  Herman  and  J.  H.) 
Besser,  Herman  and  J.  H.,  Alpena.  Mich.     Door  for  mix- 
ing machines.     1,452,823  ;  Apr.  24. 
Bessesen,   Alfred   N..   Minneapolis,   Minn.      Fluid-pressure 

device.     1,471,091  ;  Oct.  16. 
Bessesen,    Alfred    N.,    sr.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Surgical 

retractor.     1,450.116  :  May  22. 
Bessesen,    .Alfred    N.,   Minneapolis,    Minn.     Fluid-pressure 

device.     1.476.946;  Dec.  11. 
Bessette,  Francis  P.,  Wichita,   Kans.     Screen-door  insect 

brush  and  destroyer.     1,471,585;  Oct.  23. 
Bessey.  James  A.,  Jr.,  Marcellus,  N.  Y.     Switch  for  con- 
trolling ignition  circuits.     1,468,793  ;  Sept.  25. 
Bessinger.     Frank     F.,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Piston     ring. 

1,475,360;  Nov.  27. 
Bessler,    Frank    E.,    Akron,    Ohio.      Tire.      Des.    61,797 : 

Jan.  16. 
Bessolo.    William    L.,    Long    Beach,    Calif.      Pipe    tongs. 
1,447,920;  Mar.  6. 


Bessom,  Earl  A.,  assignor  to  The  Wheeler-Schoblcr  Carbu- 
retor Co.,   Indianapolis,   Ind.     Carburetor.     1,453.490: 
May  1. 
Besson,  Frank  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Testing  bituminous 

paving  mixtures.      1.457,015  ;   Mav  29 
Besson,  Frank  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Making  bituminous 

paving  mixtures.     1,464.488;   Aug.  7. 
Bessteel     Products    Company.      (See    Herle,     Chester    A., 

assignor  > 
Best,    Albert    A.,    Chicago,    111.      Bushing    for    radiators. 

1,458.678;  June   12. 
Best,  Charles  H.     (See  Banting,  F.  G.,  Best,  and  CoHlp.) 
Best,    Clarence    L.,    San    Leandro,    assignor    to   The    Holt 
Manufacturing  Company,  Stockton,  Calif.     Steering  de- 
vice for  track-laying  tractors.     1.442,555  ;  Jan.  16. 
Rest,  Frank  E.,  Inc.      (See  Best,  Frank   E.,  assignor.! 
^*^'  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  Frank  E.  Best,  Inc.,   Seattle. 

Wash.      Padlock.      1,451,860;    Apr.    17. 
Best,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  Frank  E.  Best,  Inc.,  Seattle, 

Wash.     Key-cutting  machine.     1,458.217  ;  June  12. 
Best,    W.    N..    Furnace    and    Burner    Corporation.       (See 

Best,  William  N.,  assignor.) 
Best.    William    N.,   Brooklyn,   assignor,   hv    mesne   assign- 
ments, to  W,  N.  Best  Furnace  and  Burner  Corporation, 
New    York,    N.    Y.      Fireplace   gas    heater.      1.447.508; 
Mar.   6. 
Besta,  Adalbert,  and  H.  Lent.  Duieburg-Ruhrort,  Germiiny. 
Method  of  and   system  for  utilizing   heat.      1,471  821 : 
Oct.  28. 
Bethel.    Albert    R.,    Mintola,    assignor    to    Illinois    Glass 
Company,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.     Valve  mechanism  for  glass 
machine.*!.      1.46n.S6.^  :    July   .S. 
Bethel,  Claude,  Wilkinsburg,"and  T.   S.  Scott,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufactur- 
ing   Company.      Current-collecting    device.      1  448  377  : 
Mar.  13. 
Bethel,  Claude,  Wilkinsburg,  and  T.  S.  Scott,  Pitt.sburgh 
Pa.,    assignors    to    Westinghouse    Electric    and    Manu- 
facturing      Company.  Current  -  collecting       device. 
1,448,378;  Mar.  13. 
Bethenod,    Joseph,     Paris,    France.       Hlgh-frequencv    sig- 
naling system.      1.473,921  ;  Nov.  13.  •     -  » 
BethK-e,     Fred,     and     E.     Hicke,     Visalia,     Calif.       Game. 

1.458,798;  June  12. 
Bethke,  Harvey  R.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Combination  house- 
hold  article.      1,440,904 ;    Jan.    2. 
Bethk*',   Walter.    Walburg.    Tex.      Instrument    board    and 

engine  brace.     1,450,791  ;  Apr.  3. 
Bethlehem  Foundry  &  Machine  Company.      (See  Lehman, 

John  G.,  assignor.) 
Bethlehem  Shipbuilding  Corporation.     (See  Neitzel,  Frank 

E.,  assignor. 1 
Bethlehem   Shipbuilding  Corporation,   Ltd.      (See  Neitzel. 

Frank    E.,    assignor.) 
Bethlehem  Steel  Bridge  Corporation.     (See  Hilpert,  Meier 

G.,   as,signor.) 
Bethlehem    Steel    Company.       (See    Coffev,    John    J.,    as- 
signor.) 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company.     (See  Comstock,  George  S.,  Jr., 

assignor. ) 
Bethlehem    Steel    Company.      (See    Entwisle,    E.    F.,    and 

Howells.    assignors.) 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company.     (See  Entwisle,  E.  P.,  Howell, 

and  Leach,  assignors.) 
Bethlehem    Steel    Company.       (See    Fulda,    Edward,    as- 
signor.) 
Bethlehem    Steel  Company.      (See   Hilpert,   Meier  G.,   as- 
signor.) 
Bethlohem    Steel   Company.      (See  Hummell,   Howard   II., 

assignor.) 
Bethlehem   Steel  Company.      (See  Lachman,  Maurice,  as- 
signor.) 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company.      (See  Madden,  James  P.,  as- 
signor.) 
Bethlehem    Steel   Company.      (See   Morgan,    Rees    C,    as- 
signor.) 
Bethlehem   Steel    Company.      (See    Schenck,    Charles,    as- 
signor.) 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company.      (See  Schenck,   C,  and  Fine, 

assignors.) 
Bethlehem    Steel   Company.       (See    Schenck,    C,    Bassett, 

and  Ibach,  assignors.) 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company.     (See  Underwood,  Charles  E., 

assignor.) 
Bethlehem   Steel   Company.      (See  Wheaton,   Ezra  A.,   as- 
signor.) 
Bethlehem   Steel   Company.      (See   Wilder,   Ralph   E.,   as- 
signor.) 

Bethlehem  Steel  Company  of  New  York,  Inc.  (See  Ab- 
bott.   Franklin    F..    .n.^signor.l 

Bethlehem  Steel  Products  Company.  (See  Hildebrand, 
Henry  Y.,  assignor.) 

BettPloni.  Vittoiin.  Florence.  Italy.  Compressed-air 
water  elevator.     1.458.514  ;  June  12. 

Bettendorf   Company.      (See   Bendixen,    Peter,   assignor.) 

Bettendorf  Company,  The.  (See  Clasen,  Claus  J.  W., 
assignor.) 

Botterly,   Roland  O.      (See  Hughes.  C,  C„  and  Botterly.) 
Bettien,    Julius,    Baltimore,    Md,      Means    for    oDerating 

valvps.      1.448,720:   Mar.   20. 
Bettinardi,  Anton,  Jersey  City,  N,  J.     Clothesline  clamp. 

1.472.042  :  Oct.  .30. 
Betts,  Arthur  L.     (See  Davis,  A.,  jr,,  and  Betts.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Betts,  Benjamin  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Kail  anlici-eeper. 
1,447,406;  Mar.  6. 

Betts,  Benjamin  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rail  anticreeper. 
1,458,970;  June  19. 

Belts,  Clarence  A.,  and  C.  S.  Ott,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Form- 
registering  bos  for  color  printing.    1,443,810  ;  Jan.  30. 

Betts,  James  II.,  Brightwaters,  N.  Y.  Electrical  appa- 
ratus for  illuminating  and  decorating  Christmas  trees 
and   similar  uses.      1,456,091  ;   May  22. 

Betts,  Louis  J.,  Warren,  Pa.  Traffic  marlier.  1,469,146  ; 
Sept.   26.  „ 

B.Tts  Sole  Protector  Company.  (See  Betts,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Betts,  William,  Johnson  City,  N.  T.  Vending  machine. 
1,460.882;  July  3. 

Betts,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Betts  Sole  l^rotector  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Combined  punching  and  torming 
press.     1,457,816  ;  June  5. 

Betulander,  Gotthllf  A.,  Villastad,  aiid  N.  G.  Palmgren, 
Stockholm,  Sweden,  assignors  to  The  Relay  Automatic 
Telephone  Company,  Limited,  London,  England.  Cir- 
cuit arrangement  for  telephone  plants.  1,475,562  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Betz,  Charles,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Wall-board  seam  and  fasten- 
ing strip.     1,471,442  ;  Oct.   23. 

Botz,  Karl.      (See  Weber,  J.  M.,  and  Betz.) 

Betz,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Straube  Piano  Company, 
Hammond,  Ind.  Automatic  music-roll  carrier  and 
centering  device  for  pneumatic  musical  instruments. 
1.444,364;  Feb.  6. 

Bene,  Jacob.     (See  Mesker,  F.  Smith,  and  Beuc.) 

Beucler,  Harvey  L.,  Lake  Park,  Minn.  Potato-cutting 
miioliine.     1,449,260;   Mar.   20. 

Beiihler,  George,  et  al.  (See  Oberjohann,  Henry  F., 
assi^rnor.) 

Bevan,  Alexander,  Providence,  R.  I.  Egg  beater. 
1,461,962  ;  July  17. 

Bevan,  Edward  J.,  deceased.  (See  Cross,  C.  F.,  and 
Bevan.) 

Bevaus,  James  W.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.  Child's  tooth- 
brush.    Des.  63.608;  Dec.  25. 

Beverly  Lights  Corporation.  (See  Ainsworth,  George, 
assignor.) 

Beverly  Lights  Corporation.  (See  Warman,  Percy  S., 
assignor.) 

Bevis.  Glen  D.,  Marion,  Ohio.  Air  coupling.  1,449,261  ; 
Mar.   20. 

Beyer,  Edward  P.     (See  Ellison,  C.  F.,  and  Beyer.) 

Beyer,  Emil,  Newark,  N.  J.  Implement  for  removing  jar 
tops.      1,450,168  ;    Apr.    3. 

Beyer,  Henry  A.,  Corona,  assignor  to  Paragon  Can  &  Cap 
Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Metal  box.  1,464,237  ; 
Aug.    7. 

Beyl,  Emil  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Backstop  for  ele- 
vators and  the  like.     1,462,318  ;  July  17. 

Beyland,  Sidney  A.,  Long  Meadow,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Stromberg-Carlson  Telephone  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Telephone  sys- 
tem.    Rel5,636:  June  26. 

Beynon,  Rees,  and  J.  C.  Hintz,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to 
Dryden  Rubber  Company.  Adjusting  mechanism  for 
trimmers.     1,462,478  ;  July  24. 

Beyster,   Henry  E.      (See  Ahliott,  R.  E.',  and  Beyster.) 

Bezanson,  Osborne,  assignor  to  Merrimac  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Woburn,  Mass.  Treating  acid  sludnc.  1,459,084  ; 
June  19. 

Bezer,  Henry,  Ai  lington,  N.  J  Highway-crossing  protec- 
tion.    1,467,303  ;  Sept.  11. 

Bharucha,  Dosabhoy  E.,  Bombay,  India.  Propelling  at- 
tachment for  bicycles.     1,442,556  ;  Jan.  16. 

Bialick,  Michael  H.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Cigar  holder  and 
ash   receptacle.      3,450,910;   .Apr.    10. 

Bialy.  Pete.     (See  Mark,  L.,  and  Bialy.) 

Bianchi,  Alfred  A.     (See  Fenlon,  Michael  J.,  assignor.) 

Bibb.  Otis,  Louisville,  Ky.  Bag  closure.  1,463,113  ;  July 
24. 

BihoUnl,  Corrado.  (See  Muzzl,  A.,  Bibolini,  and  Vin- 
cina.) 

Bice,  Ivor  C,  Clandeboye,  Ontario,  Canada.  Safety 
crank.     1,462,002  ;  July  17. 

Rickel,  Earl  S.  R.,  and  P.  de  Barthe,  Philadelphia.  Pa., 
.".ssignors,  by  mesne  .assignments,  to  National  Society 
Daughters  of  the  American  Colonists.  Washington, 
T'.  C.     Badge  or  similar  emblem.     Des.  61,886:  Fi'h.  R. 

Bickel,  Henry  F.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  and  B.  J.  Mlnnler, 
Watertown,  N.  Y.     Lubricator.     1,446,412  ;  Feb.  20. 

Bickel,  Henry  P.,  Plainfield.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  New 
Yorlc  Air  Brake  Company.  Train-pipe  connector. 
1.460.364;   July  3. 

Bickel,  Wilhelm,  Stuttga.rt,  Germany.  Hydraulic  oil 
press.     1,454,721  ;  May  8. 

Bickell,  George  H.,  Bro'okline,  assignor  to  The  Holtzer- 
Cabot  Electric  Company,  Rosbury,  Mass.  Electric  gong. 
1,471,878;  Oct.  23. 

Bicker,  Edgar  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Die  for  making  and 
securing  sheet-metal  hinges.     1.447,200  ;  Mar.  6. 

Bicker,  Edgar  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Hinge.  1,461,175 ; 
July  10. 

Bickers,  Hubert  C,  et  al.  (See  Downey,  Charles  M., 
assignor.) 

Blckott,  Leroy  M.,  Watertown,  Wis.  Mold  for  rubber 
mats,  etc.     1,453,123  ;  Apr.  24. 

Biokfnrd,  A.  M.,  &  Sons,  Limited.  (See  FTendry,  James, 
assignor.) 


Bickham,  Alia   B.,   Lenoir,   La.     Baby  home.     1,449,968; 

Mar.  27. 
Bicklev.    Ross    M.,    assignor    to    Heyl   &    Patterson,    Inc., 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Picking  table.     1,473,333  ;  Nov.  6. 
Biczak,    Walter,    assignor    of    one-half    to    C.    FVederi**, 

Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.     Keyless  lock.     1 ,456,630 ; 

May  29. 
Biddinger,    Frank    E.,    Nashville,    Tenn.      Ice-cutting   Im- 
plement.     1,474.343;    Nov.    20. 
Biddle.  Benjamin  J.,  Montville,  N.  J.     Combination  tooL 

1,455.564  ;  May  15. 
Biddle-Gaumer    Company.       (See    Dusseau,    Thomas    L., 

assignor. 
Biddlocomhe,   Frank   G.    L.      (See   Chapman,   A.    W.,   and 

Biddlecombe,  assignor.) 
Bidwell,    George    L.,    Riegelsville,    Pa.      Cylinder    paper- 
making   machine.     1,463,644;   July  31. 
Bidwell,  Paul  W.,  Easthampton,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Perkins 

&  Son,  Inc.,  Holyoke,  Mass.     Apparatus  for  testing  and 

recording  the  strength  of  materials.    1,448.782  ;  Mar.  20. 
Bidwell,  Paul  W.,  Easthampton,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Ferklni 

&    Son,    Inc.,    Holyoke,    Mass.      Cloth-piling    machine. 

1,478,846;  Dec.  25. 
Biebusch,  William  H.     (See  Carty,  Frank,  assignor.) 
Biederman,   Charles   H.,  assignor   of   one-half  to   The  O. 

Armleder  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Cranking  meana 

for    starting    internal-combustion    motors.      1,444,864; 

Feb.   13. 
Biegler,  Edward  N.,  Chicago,  111.     Building  constructloM. 

1.472,956  ;   Nov.  6. 
Blehl,  Bernard,  sr.     (See  Harding,  T.,  and  Biehl.) 
Biel,  A.  J.     (See  Pennell,  E>dwin  B.,  assignor.) 
Biele,   Carl  F.,  Montclair,  N.   J.     Adjustable   jamb  anlt. 

1.458,025;  June  5. 
Bleler,  Oscar,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Car-nnloading  apparatus. 

1,469,246;   Oct.   2. 
Bielhen,  Henry  G.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.     Kafir-corn  harveater. 

1,445,383;   Feb.  13. 
Bielitz.    Charles   C,    Brooklyn,   N.    Y.      Signal    for    aoto- 

mobiles.     1,456,967  ;  May  29. 
Blen,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Belleville  Casket  Co.,  Bell«- 

ville,  IlL     Burial  casket.     1,471.023;  Oct.  16. 
Bieneck,    Joseph,    San    Antonio,    Tex.      Trench    defense. 

1,461,963  ;  .July  17. 
Blenenstok,  Edgar  A.,  assignor  to  Milwaukee  Tank  Work*. 

Milwaukee,  Wis.     Oil-vapor  burner.     1,446,150  ;  Feb.  20. 
Blenenstok,  Edgar  A.,  assignor  to  Milwaukee  Tank  Works, 

Milwaukee,    Wis.      I'ortable    liquid    pump    for    oil    con- 
tainers.     1,450,406  ;   Apr.   3. 
Bienville  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Madere,  BSraeat 

H.,  assignor.) 
Blerbaum,   John   H.,  et   al.      (See   Hachmann,    Frederick, 

assiznor. ) 
Blerbaum,  John  H.,  et  al.     (See  Hachmann,  F.,  and  Slcfc- 

mann,  assignors.) 
Bierbrauer,  Paul,  and  I.  D.  Peters,  Wausau,  Wis.     Head- 
light dimmer.     1,460,309  ;  June  26. 
Bierman,  F.  H.,,  et  al.     (See  Strife,  George  T.,  assignor,) 
Bierman,    Frank    H.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Lawn-mowi-r- 

sbarpening  machine.     1,444,100  ;  Feb.  6. 
Bierman,    Harry    C,    Edgewood    Park,    Pa.,    assignor    to 

Westinghouse     Electric     &     Manufacturing     Company. 

Composite   article  and   forming   the   same.      1,440,440 ; 

Jan.   2. 
Biersach,     Paul     C,     Milwaukee,     Wis.       Grave    marker. 

1,466,112;  Aug.  28. 
Blerschbach,  Leander,  Mount  Pleasant,  Mich.     Safety  at- 
tachment  for  tractors.     1,453,264  ;   May   1. 
Blersdorf,     Mathew     F.,     Los     Angeles,     Calif.       Liquid 

sprayer.     1,470,111;  Oct.  9. 
Bitfte,    Georse    T.,    Nashville,    Tenn.      Compartment    mall 

box.     1,445,658  ;  Feb.  20. 

Company.       (See    Ericson,    Melvin    B., 


(See    Ericson,  "Willard    K., 

Meikle,  assignors  to  Tho'maa 
London,    England.      Packing 


O. 


Blflex    Products 
assignor.) 

Blflex    Products    Company, 
assignor.) 

Bigby,  Louis  I.  M.,  and  J.  R. 
Meadows  &  Co.  Limited, 
case.      1,469,615 ;   Oct.    2. 

r.igelow,    Ellsworth    L..    assignor    of    one-half    to    L. 
Bigelow,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Wheel.     1,444,452 ;  Feb.  6. 

Bigelow,  Frank  B.,  assignor  to  Murphy  Iron  Works, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Furnace  sectional  dead  grate  with 
brick  Inserts.      1,455.858;  May   22. 

Bigelow,  Frank  B.,  assignor  to  Murphy  Iron  Works,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Suspended  arch  construction  for  fur- 
naces.    1,463,240;  July  31. 

Bigelow,  Frank  B.,  assignor  to  Murphy  Iron  Works,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Arch  construction  for  furnaces.  1,463,241 ; 
July  31. 

Bigelow,  Lewis  O.     (See  Bigelow,  Ellsworth  L.,  assignor  / 

Bigelow,  Roy  S.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Drier-car-handling  apparatus. 
1,469,376  ;  Oct.  2. 

Bigelow-Hartford   Carpet    Company, 
a.seignor.) 

Bigelow-Hartford  Carpet  Company, 
assignor.) 

Biggam,  Harry  P.,  assignor  to  The  Biggam  Trailer  Co., 
Milwaukee,  Wis,     Trailer  coupling. 

Biggam  Trailer   Co.,   The. 
signer.) 


(See   Enis,    Joseph, 
(See  Sauer,  Emil  G., 


1,460,839  ;  July  3. 
(See  Biggam,  Harry  P.,  as- 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OKiaClO,   iy2,S. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


53 


Biggs,  Benjamin,  Seattle,  Wash.  Ventilator  attachment 
for  ninges.      l,4liH,:i42;  July  31. 

Btega  Boiler  Works  Company.  The.  (See  llolloway, 
Le  Roy  1*.,  assignor.) 

Biggs,  Carl  R.      tSee  Biggs,  Earl  R.  and  C.  K.) 

Biggs,  Earl  E.  and  C.  R.,  Clinton,  Ind.  Electric-circuit 
support.      1,460,925  ;    Sept.   4. 

Biggs,  John  M.,  Helena,  Ark.  Attachment  for  furniture. 
1,450,662  :   Apr.   3. 

Biggs,  Joseph  F.,  Richmond,  Va.  Amplifier  for  talking 
machines.     1,450,241 ;  Apr.  3. 

Biggs,  Joseph  F.,  Richmond,  Va.  Talking-machine  cab- 
inet.    Des.   62,132  ;  Mar.   27. 

Biggs,  Joseph  F.,  Richmond.  Va.  Talking-machine  cab- 
inet.    Des.  62,133  ;  Mar.  27. 

Biggs,  Robert  H.,  St.  Catharines,  Canada.  Com- 
bination string  holder  and  advertising  device. 
1,451.251  ;  Apr.   10. 

Biggs,  Thomas  G.,  Lake  Providence,  La.  Index  tag. 
1,465,576;  Aug.  21. 

Blgham,  Herbert  V.,  Roaring  Springs,  Tex.  Flower 
stand.     Des.  63,16S  ;  Oct.  30. 

Bighani,  Herbert  V.,  Roaring  Springs,  Tex.  Flower 
stand.     Des.  63,169  ;  Oct.  30. 

Blgler,  Edward  A.,  Auburn,  111.  Automatic  gate. 
1,476,354  •   Dec.   4. 

Bigney,  S.  0.,  &  Company.  (See  Payette,  Joseph  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bihlmire,  Otto  L.,  Baroda,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Gidelite  JIfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Automo- 
bile radiator  cap.     Des.  63,355  ;  Nov.  27. 

Bljur.  Joseph,  New  Tork,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bijur  Motor 
Appliance  Company.  Electrical  apparatus.  1,443,205 ; 
Jan.  23. 

BlJur,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.,. assignor  to  Bijur"  Motor 
Appliance  Company.  Means  and  method  for  starting 
airplane  engines  and  the  like.     1,457,687  ;  June  5. 

Bijur  Motor  Appliance  Company.  (See  Bijur,  Joseph, 
assignor.) 

Bijur  Motor  Appliance  Company.  (See  HIrsch,  Morris, 
assignor,) 

Bljur  Motor  Appliance  Company.  (See  Marcus,  CHiarles, 
assignor.) 

Bijur  Motor  Appliance  Company.  (See  Woolson,  Lionel 
M.,  assignor.) 

Bika,   Vii)C(-nt.      (See  Thierjuns,   Mathew,   assignor.) 

Bllan,  John,  Flint,  Mich.  Spring  wheel.  1,448,513 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Bllan,  John,  Flint,  Mich.  Vehicle  spring.  1,456,117; 
May  22. 

Bilan,  John,  Flint.  Mich.  Fan  structure  for  air-cooled 
motors.     1,476,137  :  Dec.  4. 

Bllbrev,  George  L.,  Hermitage  Springs,  Tenn.  Poultry 
coop.     1,478.695  ;  Dec.  25. 

Bilbrough,  Charles  F.  S.,  Burnham-on-Crouch,  England. 
Detacliable  fastener.     1,456,118;  May  22. 

Bileere,  Georfre  A..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Steering  gear. 
1.470,870  :    Dec.   11. 

Bilham,  William  C,  Southampton,  England.  Tire  for 
wheels  of  roaa  vehicles.     1.472,383  ;  Oct.  30. 

Bnhuber,  Paul  H.,  Douglaston,  N.  X.  Tractor  board  for 
player  pianos    and   organs.      1,459,355 ;   June   19. 

Billger,  Alouzo  E,,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Pneumatic  bell 
ringer.      1,474.925  ;    Nov.    20. 

Billings,  Cecil  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Delmore 
Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor  ve- 
hicle.    1,471,879  ;   Oct.   23. 

Billings,    Frank.      (See    Greenleaf,    Robert   P..    assisnor,) 

Bluings,  Frank,  and  R.  P.  Greenleaf,  Cleveland,  Ohio ; 
said  Greenleaf  assignor  to  said  Billings.  Loading  ma- 
chine.    1,442,117;  Jan.   16. 

Billings,  Frank,  and  R.  P.  Greenleaf,  Cleveland,  Ohio ; 
said  Greenleaf  assignor  to  said  Billings.  Loading  ma- 
chine.     1,444,056  :   Feb.   6. 

Billings,  Frank,  and  R.  P.  Greenleaf.  Cleveland,  Ohio ; 
said  Greenleaf  assignor  to  said  Billings.  Loading  ma- 
chine.    1,447,275  ;  Mar.  6. 

Billing.s,  Frank,  and  E.  P.  Greenleaf,  Cleveland,  Ohio ; 
said  Greenleaf  assignor  to  said  Billings.  Loading 
machine.      1.464,742  ;   Aug.    14. 

Billings.  Frederick  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Music-roU-snp- 
portihg   clamp.      1,441,824 ;    Jan.   9. 

BllUngs,  John  R..  Jr.,  Durham,  N.  C.  Grain  door. 
1,450,792  ;  Apr,  3. 

BUlings,  Josiah  Q.,  Hammond,  La.  Tractor  attachment. 
1.456.668  ;  May  29. 

Billingsley,  Percy  L.,  Orlando,  Fla.  Mortising  device. 
1.449.0S3  ;    Mar.    20. 

Bllllngslev,  Percy  L.,  Orlando,  Fla.  Mortising  or  slotting 
device.      1,449,084  ;   Mar.   20. 

Bill6,  L4on,  Nogent,  Prance.  Making  pipes  of  cement. 
1,441,908;   Jan.  9. 

Billman  Obed  C.     (See  Solomon,  J.,  and  Billman.) 

Blllman,   Obed   C.      (See   Stump,   Ira   E.,   asKignor.) 

Billman,  Obed  C,  Cleveland,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
H.  H.  Troxel,  Wooster,  Ohio.  Pencil.  1,461,437 : 
July  10. 

Blllmeyer.  Harry,  Washlngtonville,  Pa.  Safetv  snap 
hook.    1,456,264  :  May  22. 

Bllstcin,  Louis  C,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
United  States  Radium  Corporation.  Application  of 
luminous    compounds.      1.467.132;    Sept.    4. 

Blnard,  Edouard,  Brussels,  Belgium.  High-frequency 
self-induction  coil,     1,466,441 ;  Aug.  28. 


BinUas,  Mike,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  D.  Kornofyl,  East 
Hammond,  Ind.  Saw  -  gumming  device.  1,441,825; 
Jan.  9. 

Bindel,  Friedrich  W.,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Device  for 
welding  chain  links,  rings,  and  the  like.  1,452,023; 
Apr.  17. 

Binder,  Carl  A.     (See  Eolle,  Karl  F.  A.,  assignor.) 

Binder,  Joseph.     (See  Rein,  Gottfried  H.,  assignor.) 

Binder,  Louis,  Newark,  N.  J.     Box.     1,442,515  ;  Jan.  19. 

Binder,   Louis,   Newark,  N.  J.     Box.     1,447.276 ;  Mar.  6. 

Binder,  Louis,  Newark.  N.  J.  Blank  for  and  forming 
box  bodies.     1,447,277  ;  Mar.  6. 

Binder,  Thomas  W.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Kitchen  appliance. 
1,445,867  ;   Feb.   20. 

Bind.schedler,  Emile,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  G.  Juer, 
Hopewell,  Va.,  assignors  to  Tubize  Artificial  Silk  Com- 
pany of  America,  Wilmington,  Del.  Manufacturing 
artificial  silk  and  other  products  from  nitrocellulose. 
1,441,203  ;  Jan.  U. 

Cindschedler,  Emile,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  G.  Juer,  Hope- 
well, Va.,  assignors  to  Tubize  Artificial  Silk  Company 
of  America,  Wilmington,  Del.  Manufacturing  artificial 
silk  and  other  product  from  nitrocellulose.  1,441,204  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Bindschedler,  Emile,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  G.  Juer,  Hope- 
well, Va.,  assignors  to  Tubize  Artificial  Silk  Company 
of  America,  Wilmington,  Del.  Manufacturing  artificial 
silk  and  other  products  from  nitrocellulose.  1,441,205  '^ 
Jan.  9. 

Bines,  William  IL,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire  and 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  treat- 
ing rubber.     1,456,211 ;  May  22. 

Binford,  Orlando,  Citronelle,  Ala.  Die  nut.  1,465,337  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Bingay,  Robert  V.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Transformer  Company.  Protection  of  altemat- 
Ing-current-distrlbutlng  circuits.     1,450,425  ;  Apr.  3. 

Bingay,  Robert  V.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Transformer  Company.  Transformer.  1,458,126  ; 
June  12. 

Bingay,  Robert  V.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Transformer  Company.  Safety  relief  device. 
1,459,817;   June  26. 

Bingay,  Robert  V.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Transformer  Company.  Transformer-controlling 
means.     1,463,304  ;  July  31. 

Bingay,  Robert  V.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Transformer  Company.  Forming  transformer 
structures.     1,472,863  ;  Nov.  6. 

Bingay,  Robert  V.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Transformer  Company.  Tank  structure. 
1,473,595  :   Nov.   6. 

Bingay,  Robert  V.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Transformer  (Company.  Transformer.  1,476,138; 
Dec.   4. 

Bingay,  Robert  V.,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Transformer  (Company.  Water-cooled  transformer. 
1,474,757;   Nov.    20. 

Bingay,  Robert  V.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Transformer  Company.  Transformer  -  tank  cover. 
1,475.533;  Nov.  27. 

Bingham,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Wldescope  Camera  Co., 
fJewark,  N.  J.  Motion-picture  device.  1,462,784  ;  July 
24. 

Bingham.  Jeremiah,  assignor  to  The  Bock  Bearing  Com- 
panv,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Forming  rollers  for  roller  bearings. 
1,446,447;   Feb.   27. 

Bingham,  John  R.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Fishing  bait. 
1,476,139  ;  Dec.  4. 

Bingham,  Joseph,  Lurgan,  assignor  to  W.  Heney,  Belfast, 
Ireland.      Sewing   machine.     1,471,720;    Oct   23. 

BIng-Werke,  vorm.  Gebr.  Bing  A.-G.  (See  Weidlich,  Kunz, 
assignor.) 

Binklev,    J.   Lee.      (See  Watson,   Shelly   L.,   assignor.) 

Blnkley,  Robah  J.     (See  Hartburg,  Herman  L.,  assignor.) 

Binks,  Harry  D.,  River  Forest,  111.  Atomizing  nozzle. 
1,448,106;   Mar.   13. 

Binks,  Harry  D.,  River  Forest,  lU.  Adjustable  spray 
nozzle.     1,452,264  ;  Apr.  17. 

Binney  &  Smith  Co.  (See  Milliken,  William  H.,  jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Binnlngton,  John  G.,  St.  Louis,  and  H.  B.  Mahan,  Inde- 
pendence, Mo.     Spindle  bolt.     1,448,685;  Mar.  13. 

Binns,  Charles  F.,  Alfred,  N.  Y.  Brick  or  tile  for  for- 
nace   construction.      1.456,498 ;    May    29. 

Binns,  Edward  H.,  et  al.  (See  Primoshic,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Binns,  Edward  H..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Shoe.  1,478,467; 
Dec.  25. 

Binns,  Edward  H.  and  E.  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Bhoe-strlng- 
holding  cuff.     1,453,036 ;  Apr.  24. 

Binns,  Edward  H.  and  R.  H..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Holder. 
1,460,743  ;  July  3. 

Binns,  Edward  H.  and  R.  H..  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Mounting 
member.     1,477,100;   Dec.   11.  ^ 

Binns,  Edward  H.  and  R.  H..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Detach- 
able shoe  cuff.     1,478,468 ;  Dec.  25.  ,  ,  . 

Binns,  Ralph  H..  et  al.     (See  Primoshic,  Frank,  assisnor.) 

Binns.  William  B..  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  D.  Mander, 
Bingley,  York.  England.  Textile  spinning  and  twisting 
procf^ss.     1,457,817:  June  5. 

Bins,  Frank  M..  Butte,  Mont,  Coupling  for  canvas  tub- 
ing.    1,440,814;  Jan    2. 


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INDEX  OF  I'ATENTS  ISSUED  FKO'M  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Biondi,  William  A.     (See  Dalton,  D.  J.,  and  Biondi.) 
liiiiscope   Improvements  Limited.      (See  Way,   Edward  J., 

assignor.) 
Bippart,  Acbill,  South  Orange,  N.  J.     Bar  pin.     1,468,255  ; 

Sept.   18. 
Birch,  Chester  W.,  Chicago,  111.    Swing  hanger.    1,47(5,038  ; 

Dec.   4. 
Bireli,    Ez.  kial   B.,  Pittsburgh,   Pa.      System  of  electrical 

distribution.     1,457,052  ;  May  29. 
Bircli,  Gustaf  B.      (See  Cameron,  J.  A.,  and  Birch.) 
BircUer,  Jijuaene  A.,  Ituchester,  iS.   V.     Fermentation  seal. 

i, 474,401  ;    Nov.    2U. 
Birchy,  H.  O.,  ct  al.      (See  Busby,  Eobert  S.) 
Bird,   .\.    M.      (See  Coiiley,   Joseph   M.,  assignor.) 
Bird,    Benjiman   M.,   G.   C,   and   D.   P.,   assignors  of  one- 

balf  to  .1.   B.  Bridgman,  Maitland,  Mo.     Burial  vault. 

1,-HH),T2S  ;  .Tune  26. 
Bird,   Charles   E.      (See   Erickson,   Marcus  A.,   assignor.) 
Bird,  Charles  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.    Tractor.     1,453,265  ; 

May   1. 
Bird.  Charles  S.,  East  Walpole,  Mass.    Shingle.    1,447,750; 

Mar.  6. 
Bird,   (.'barles  S.,   assignor  to   Bird   &   Son,    Incorporated, 

Eiitit   Walpole,  Mass.     Wall  board.     1,477,532;  Dec.   18. 
Bird,  Clement  K.,  and  H.   B.  Washburn,   St.  Paul,   Minn. 

Apparatus     for     correcting    malocclusion.       1,408,731 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Bird,    Uavid    P.       (See    Bird,    Benjiman    M.,    G.    C,    and 

D.  P.) 
Bird,    Eugene   H.,    Hillside,   N.   J.,  assignor  to   The   Kop- 

pers    Company,    I'ittsburgh,    Pa.      Gas-purifying    appa- 
ratus.     1,47«.543  ;  Dec.  25. 
Bird,    Frank    M.,    Oakland,    Calif.      Valve-grinding    tool. 

1,459,356;  June  19. 
Bird,    George    C.      (See    Bird,    Benjiman.   M.,   G.    C,    and 

D.  P.) 
Bird  Machine  Company.     (See  Clarke,  Ralph  S.,  assignor.) 
Bird,     Peter     E.,     Jeukintown,     Pa.      Razor     sharpener. 

1,469,147  ;   Sept.  25. 
Bird,  Ralph  B.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Hand  roller.     1,461,815  ; 

July  17. 
Bird,   Reginald  W.,   Framingham,  assignor  to   The   Flint- 

kote  Company,  Boston,  Mass.    Shingle  strip.    1,478,544  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Bird    &    Son,    Incorporated.      (See  Bird,    Charles    S.,    as- 
signor.) 
Bird  &  Son,  Inc.     (See  Summer,  Warren  E.,  assignor.) 
Bird.   William  C.      (See  Wood,  G.  B.,  Bird,  and  Packard.) 
Birdsall,    Edwin   H.,   Thornton,   Iowa.      Foot   accelerator. 

1,459,317  ;  June  19. 
Birdsall,  Edwin  H.,  Thornton,  Iowa.     Radiator  air  circu- 
lation-control  device.      1,459,318;   June   19. 
Bireley,    Joseph    W.,    and    G.   A.    Walters,    Detroit,    Mich. 

Automobile  lock.     1,441,826 ;  Jan.  9. 
Birhauzl,   Otto   W.,  assignor  to  The   Warner  and  Swasey 

Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Flexible  guard  for  machine 

tools.      1,461.887  ;  July  17. 
Birkholz,  Benjamin  L.,  Colonia,  N.  J.     Controlling  mecha- 
nism   for    tiiilet    stools.      1,451,524;    Apr.    10. 
I'.iikigt,  Marc,  Bois-Colombes,  l<~rauce.     Machine  provided 

witli  valves.     1,457,957;  June  5. 
Birmingham   Iron   Foundry.      (See  Banbury,   Fernley   H., 

assignor.) 
Birmingham   Iron  Foundry,  The.      (See  Gordon,   William 

A.,  assignor.) 
Binningliam,  Michael  R.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Attachment  for 

pile-fabric   looms.      1,444,232 ;   Feb.   6. 
Birmingham,  Michael  R.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Attachment  for 

ru'lp-fahiir  looms.     1.444,233  ;  Feb.   6. 
Birnbaum-Shestakoff,  Alexander  S.     (See  Shvachka,  J.  K., 

and   Birnbaum-Shestakoff.) 
Biro,   Steven,   Windsor,   Ontario,  Canada.     Safety  hatpin. 

Dps.  61,820;  Jan.  23. 
Bisbing,  Charles  F.     (See  Weinberg,  I.  H.,  and  Bisbing.) 
Bisch,    Floyd,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Combined    signal    and 

license-display  device.     1,462,953  ;  July  24. 
Biscbof,  UUich,  assignor  to  Firm  Gebr.  Staubli,   Horgen, 

Switzerland.        Sheet-stitching     machine.        1,440,369 ; 

Jan.   2. 
Blschof,  Ulrich,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Gebr.  Staubli,  Hor- 

gon,  Switzerland.    Laying  on  apparatus  for  book-fasten- 
ing machines.     1,440,370  ;  Jan.  2. 
Blschof,  Ulrich,  assignor  to  Gebr.  Staubli,  Horgen,  Swit- 
zerland.    Laying-on   apparatus   for  book-fastening   ma- 

cliines.     1,458,026;  June  5. 
Bisey,   Sunker  A.,   New   York,  N.  Y.     Nozzle  mechanism. 

1,477,201 ;   Dec.   11. 
Bisey,  Sunker  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Assembly  mechanism. 

1,477,205;    Dec.   11. 
Bishop,     Adelmer    A.,    deceased,     Racine,     Wis.  ;     E.    M. 

Bishop,   administratrix.     Truck.     1,470.254 ;   Oct.   9. 
Bishop.    Arthur   H.,   Now   York,   N.   Y.      Camp  and   lunch 

lit.      1,45,9.679;  June  12. 
Bishop   &   Babcock   Company.      (See  Patton,   Hal   T.,    as- 
signor.) 
Bishop,    Carlotta,    and    D.    E.    Brinsmade,    Derby,    Conn. 

Fa.stener.      1,440,653  ;   Jan.   2. 
Bishop,    Columbus     H.,     El    Reno,    Okla.       Egg    turner. 

1,478.201  :    Dee.    18. 
Bishop,    Emma    M.,    administratrix.      (See   Bishop,    Adel- 
mer A.) 
Bl«hop,   Eugene  R.      (See  Whall,  R.   A.,   and  Bishop.) 


Bishop,  George  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Folding  vehicle  top. 

1,445,659  :  Feb.  20. 
Bishop,  George  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Automobile  inclosure. 

1,460,529  ;  July  3. 
Bishop,    George    E.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.       Automobile    top 

frame.     1,475,421  ;  Nov.  27. 
Bishop,     James    A.,     Denver,     Colo.       Power    generation. 

1,456,212  ;  May  22. 
Bishop,  Jesse  J.,  Elyria,  Ohio.     Differential  mechanism  for 

automobile  rear   axles.      1,474,399;   Nov.   20. 
Bishop,    John    A.,    Clearwater,    Fla.      Fluid-fuel    burner. 

1,460,473  ;  July  3. 

Bishop,  John  E.,  Milo,  Me.  Mounting  structure  for 
shafts.      1,449.969  ;    Mar.   27. 

Bishop,  Joseph  T.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Automobile  testing  ap- 
paratus.    1,452,783  ;  Apr.  24. 

Bishop,  Joseph  T.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  A.  Pecord, 
Toledo,  Ohio.  Vessel  locating  and  recovering  means. 
1,459,714;  June  26. 

Bishop,  Joseph  W.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Audiphone. 
1.478,545:   Dec.  25. 

Bishop,  Joseph  W.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
Brunswick-Balke-Coliender  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Phonograph.     1,473,004 ;   Nov.   6. 

Bishop,  Joseph  W.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
I'honograph.     1,473,005  ;   Nov.   6. 

Bishop,  Joseph  W.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Motor.     1,476,683  ;  Dec.  11. 

Bishop,  Mary  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Decorative 
Arts  League,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Lamp.  Des.  63.388  ; 
Dec.   4. 

Bishop,  Newton  J.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Gate.  1,449,262; 
Mar.  20. 

Bishop,  Newton  J.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Curtain  holder. 
1,4.">(J,539  ;    Apr.    3. 

Bishop,  Samuel  H.,  and  J.  Q.  Slye,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Support  for  moth-repellent  holders.     Rel5,5S8  ;  May  1. 

Bissell,  Carl  U.,  assignor  to  Crouse-I-Iinds  Company, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Switch  and  housing  construction 
therefor.      1,440,654;   Jan.   2. 

Bissell,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  Crouse-Ilinds  Company,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.  Lamp-guard  attachment  for  conduit  outlet 
boxes.      1,441,554  ;  Jan.  9. 

Bissell,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  Crouse-Hinds  Company,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.  Operating  mechanism  for  ijiclosed  push- 
hutton   switches.      1.446,636  ;   Feb.   27. 

Bissell,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  Crouse-Hinds  Company, 
Syracuse.  N.  Y.  Service  entrance  cap.  1,446.821 ; 
Prb.    27. 

Bissell,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  Crouse-Hinds  Company,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.     Plug  receptacle.     1,470,956;  Oct.   16. 

Uissell,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  Crouse-Hinds  Company,  Syra- 
cuse.  .N.    Y.      Plug  receptacle.      1,474,758  :    .Nov.    20. 

Bissell,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  Crouse-Hinds  Company,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.     Plug  receptacle.     1,475,678  ;  Nov.  27. 

Bissell.  Carl  H.,  and  R.  E.  Jones,  assignors  to  Crouse- 
Hinds  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Quick-break  switch. 
1,465,412  ;  Aug.  21. 

Bissell,  David  J.,  jr.,  assignor  to  Otis  Automatic  Train 
Ccintrol  Incorporated,  Spokane,  Wash.  Manually-oper- 
aWo  vnlve  for  automatic  train-control  apparatus. 
1.474,187  ;  Nov.  13. 

Bissell.  Don  W.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  National  -Aniline  & 
Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production 
of   triphenylmethane   dye.      1,478^15;    Doc.    18. 

Bissell,  George  A.,  Minot,  N.  Dak.  Water  meter. 
1,477,748  ;    Dec.    18. 

Bisset,  David  L.,  assignor  to  P.  Lyall  &  Sons  Construc- 
tion Company,  Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada. 
Chuck  jaw.     1,454.148;  May   8. 

Bisson.  Fernand,  Paris,  France.  Automatic  lighter. 
1,467,603  ;  Sept.  11. 

Bitgood,  Frederick  S.,  Buttonwillow,  Calif.  Furnace. 
1,447,337;   Mar.   6. 

Bitondi,  John  D.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Rolling-screen  guide. 
1,465,802  ;  Aug.  21. 

Bitter,  Reuben  H.,  assignor  to  The  Thai  &  Bitter  Co., 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Spotlight  mounting.     1,472,509  ;  Oct.  30. 

Bittlfr,  Edward  R.,  Skuylkill  Haven,  Pa.  Automobile 
dash  attachment.     1,451,646;   Apr.  10. 

Bittner,  Edward  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  cutting 
trenches.     1.465.622  ;  Aug.  21. 

Blttrolf,  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  E.  G.  Bek.  Pforzheim, 
Gnrmanv.  Manufacture  of  chain  meshwork  and  chains. 
1.478.814  :  Dec.  2.^. 

Biver,  Julius.  .Vlameda,  and  J.  S.  Kosch,  San  Bruno, 
Calif.  Feeding  attachment  for  printing  presses. 
1,442,997;  Jan.  23. 

Rivins,   Luther  R.       (See  Patterson,   J.  L.,   and   Bivins.) 

Bixby,  Walter.      (See  Hathaway,  E.  F..  and  Bixby.) 

Bixler,  Jacob  M.,  and  A.  B,  Grout,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Theft-preventing  device  for  motor  vehicles.  1,446.242  ; 
Feb.   20. 

Bixler,  Lewis  S.,  Kenton,  Ohio.  Toy  pistol.  1,467,918; 
Sept.   11. 

RJnrce.  Oscar  B..  assignor  to  CIvde  Iron  Works.  Duluth, 
Minn.     Automatic   brake.      1,449,851  ;    Mar.   27. 

Bjork,  Nils,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Hill,  Ernst  V.,  as- 
signor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  lint  of  patentees — Continued. 


65 


Bjorklund,   Eric  O.,  assignor  to  Tbe  LnUe  Torpedo  Com- 

panv,    Hritlui-port,    Conn.      Torpedo    guide    for    toipi'do 

tubi's.      1,451. :?lft;   Apr.   10. 
Bjorklund.      John,      Raymond,      Mont.        Cigar      bolder. 

1,445,020:  Feb.   20. 
Bjorklund.    William    A.,    and    A.    Ilolmquist,    Iloopeston. 

assi.'imrs    ti)     Siir;i:;ue    Canning    Macliinery    Company, 

Obicago.    III.      Killing   machine.      1,446.011  ;   Feb.   27. 
Bjorkiiuist,  Sigurd,  Blaney,  Mlcb.    Bottle  cap.     1,455,008  ; 

May  15. 
Blabon.    Ueorge    \V.    Company,    The.       (See    Cartwrigbt, 

Franl£,  assignor.) 
Blacet,  Duke  N.  A.      (See  Griffiths,  F.  J.,  and  Blacet.) 
lil;a-..>;.    liiiiis    11.,    Ucllorup.    near   (.'opcnbagen,   Denmark. 

Auxiliary  Uiesel-eugiue  compressor.     1,440,541  ;  Feb.  27. 
Black  Bros.  Company,     (tiee  liluck,  .loUu,  u.ssiguor.  i 
Bli.Lk,   Leoil    \V.    S.      (See   Bradshaw,   E.   A.,   Blacli,   and 

.Nliliull>.) 
Black,   I  harles   H.,   Seottdale,  Pa.     Safety  protective   en- 
velope.    1,450,130;  Mar.  27. 
Black,    Eric   A.,    Grange,    N.    J.      Warp    and   jack   thrcad- 

break-stopping    device.      1,478,010 ;    Dec.    18. 
Black,  Frank  A.,  Detroit,  and  F.  D.  Stanly,  Grand  Rapids, 

Mlcb.     Flush-tank  mold.      1,470,084  ;  Dec.  11. 
Bl:u  k,  Isaac!.,  Gait,  Ontario,  Canada.    Stove.    1,473,000; 

.\.iv.   i:h. 
Black,  John,  assignor  to  Black  Bros.  Company,  Mendota, 

ill.     Veneer  taping  machine.     1,443,784  ;  Jan.  30. 
Black,    Jolm    C,    Destrelian,    La.,   assignor   of  one-half  to 

J.    W.      Weir,   Fillmore,   Calif.     Process  and  apparatus 

tor  relining  petroleum  oil.     1,447,118;  Feb.  27. 
Black,    John   C,   Destreban,   La.     Process   and   apparatus 

for   the    production    of   low-boiling-point    hydrocarbons. 

1.450,41!)  ;   .Mav  Tl. 
Black,  John   S.,  Olivette,  assignor  to  Simmons  Hardware 

Company,     St.    Louis,    Mo.      Knife-polishing    machine. 

1,459,085  ;  June  19. 
Black,  Jo.siph  J.,  assignor  to  The  Master  Tire  &  Rubber 

Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Tire.     Des.  03,022;  Sept.  18. 
Black,  Lei'j.,  Beaumont,  Tex.    Gripping  device.    1.443,073: 

Jan    30. 
Black,     1-ie     J.,     Beaumont,     Tex.       Hydraulic     swivel. 

1,478,097  ;   Dec.    18. 
Black,  Leslie  G.,  Sious  City,  Iowa.     Air-brake  mechanism. 

1.401.o2.">:    Julv    10. 
Black,    Nathaniel    S.,    Newtonville,    Mass.      Float    valve. 

1,476,029  :    Dec.    4. 
Black    Ko.  ,  Gem,  Nebr.     Process  and  apparatus  for  dis- 

pensiuK  liquids.      1,468.989  ;   Sept.   25. 
Black,  Roy,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Loader.     1,443,557  ;  Jan.  30. 
Black,    Samuel    D..    and    A.    G.    Decker,    Baltimore,    Md., 

assignors,     by    mesne    assignments,    to    The    Maryland 

Trust  (.ompany,  trustee.   Pumping  apparatus.  1,403,305  ; 

July   31. 
Black.  Stanley  D.     (See  Mathews,  F.,  and  Black.) 
Bliu-k    V.  E.,  Compaiiv.     (See  Kollstede,  George,  asNignor.) 
Black,    \".    E.,    Company     Incorporated.      (See    Kollstede, 

George,  assignor.) 
Black,   Walter  M.,   Eaton,  Ind.     Float  valve.     1,470,213 ; 

Oct  y 

Black,"  Wesley  A.,  Spartanburg,  S.  C.  Slasher.  1,462,442  ; 
July   17  ,     , 

Black.   Willi.im.       I  Si'P  Rrnwiie.  J,   T.,   and  Rbuk.  r 

Blackall,  Robert  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ratchet 
H-.ike  Company.  Katchet-brake  mechanism.  1,452.784; 
Apr.  24. 

BlacKbiirn,  Allen  H.,  Hayward,  Calif.  Saw  gauge. 
1,4.59,873  ;   June  26. 

Blackburn,  Arthur  H.,  Downers  Grove,  and  F.  B.  Flem- 
ina  Chicaso.  HI.,  assignors  to  The  Underfeed  Stoker 
Company  of  Am  rica,  Chicago,  111.  Side-dump  under- 
feed  furnace.      1.472.579  :   Oct.   30. 

Blackburn.  Bruce  B..  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  Storage-bat- 
tery connection.     1,456,420  ;  May  22. 

Rl-ikliurn.  Henry  F..  Breckenbridge,  and  E.  L.  McMillen, 
Ranger,   Tex.     Oil-discbarge  jet.      1.444,411;   Feb    fi. 

Blackburn,  Jasper.  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Gear  selecting 
anil    chnneinc  device.      1.45.^.161  :    May   15 


Blackburn.   Jasper.   Webster   Groves,   Mo.      Gear  selecting 
and    shifting    device    for    motor    vehicles.       1,455.162: 

Expanding    screw 


Mo. 


Mar  15. 

Blackburn,     Jasper.     St.     Louis, 
a'chnr.      1 .455.163  :  Mav  16. 

Blackburn,  Jasper.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Push  plug  for  electric 
sockets.      1,409,913:    Oct.    9. 

Blackburn.  Jasper,  assignor  to  The  Rlackburn  Patent 
StecM-ing  Wl'cel  Company.  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Controlling 
device    for    motor-driven    vehicles.      1.447,751  ;    Mar.    6. 

Blackburn  Patent  Steering  Wheel  Company,  The.  (See 
niackburn.   Jasper,   assignor,  i 

Blackhnrn-Smith  Corporation,  The.  (See  Kaufman,  Irvln 
n..   assignor.)  ,    _, 

Blackford,  Atwell  J.  (See  Possons,  M.  A.,  and  Black- 
ford.) 

Blackford.  Atwell  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Stovp  Companv,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Wickless  oil 
burner.      1.4Fi2.354:    Apr     17. 

Blackintnn.   Ernest  D.,  Groton,  and   G.  E.   Smith.   Watfi' 
ford.   Conn.      Portable  cab.      1.469.713;   Oct.   2. 

Plnr-lri'ifon.  V    H..  &  Co.     (See  Baker.  Ralph  H.,  assignor.) 

Blackman,  Mabel,  assignor  to  A.  S.  Joseph.  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Overshoe  for  horses.     1,453,905  ;  May  1. 


Blackman,  Mabel,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  K.  Hosier 
and  one-half  to  E.  McKee,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Record 
lifter  for   talking  machines.     1,464,023  ;  Aug.   7. 

Blackman,  Mabel,  L.  K.  Hosier,  and  E.  B.  McKce,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  ;  said  Blackman  assignor  to  said  Hosier 
and  said  McKee.  Driukiug-glass  holder.  1,468,256 ; 
Sept.   18. 

Blackmore,  Henry  S.,  deceased.  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. ; 
I.  Blackniore  and  S.  L.  Tingley,  administrators.  Pig- 
ment and  paint.      1,400,699:  July  3. 

Blackniore,  Isabelle,  et  al.,  aaministrators.  (See  Black- 
more,  Henry  S.) 

Blackniore,  Lloyd,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Farm  tractor. 
1.4111,710:    July    ID. 

Blackmore,  Lloyd,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  C;orporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1,475.927;   Dec.  4. 

Blackstone  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Oberg,  Gun- 
nard  A.,  assignor.) 

Black-Strap  Fuel  and  Potash  Products  Company.  (See 
Hildcbrandt,  Paul  G.,  assignor.) 

Blackwelder,  Bert  R.,  Laporte,  Ind.   Tire  fabric.   1,457,892  ; 

.iUUc     ."> 

Blackwell,  Charles,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Metal-casing  wheel. 
1,458,971  ;  June  19. 

Blackwell,  Daniel  W.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Catch.  1,455,104; 
May  15. 

Blackwell,  Elmer  C.  Stone  Hill,  Mo.  Transmission  gear. 
1,445,741;  Feb.  20. 

Blackwell,  Henry  F.,  assignor  to  M.  A.  Blackwell,  High- 
land, N.  Y.  Plant-propagation  cell  or  container. 
1,440,113;   Feb.  20. 

Blackwell,  Maude  A.  (See  Blackwell,  Henry  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Blackwell,  Otto  B.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Signaling 
system.     1,441,827  ;  Jan.  9. 

Blackwell,  Otto  B.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y'.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Voice-operated 
relay.      1,453,430;   May   1. 

Blackwell,  Otto  B.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  System  for 
attaining  uniform  attenuation.     1,454,011  ;  May  1. 

Blackwell,  Ottu  B.,  Gardi-n  City,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Telephone  re- 
peater.    1,474,430;   Nov.   20. 

Blackwell,  Roland  R.,  Petrolia,  Ontario,  Canada.  Appa- 
ratus for  dressing  bits  and  rimmers.  1,458,320 ; 
June  12. 

Blackwood.  Edward  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Inhaler. 
1,455,385;  May  15. 

Blackwood,  Harrv  L.,  Salem,  Oreg.  Vaporizer  for  liquid 
fuel.     1,402,361  ;  July  17. 

Blacl<wood,  William,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Plumber's  fit- 
ting.    1,442,998  ;  Jan.  23. 

Blades,  Robert,  Chicago,  111.  Skinning  knife.  1,470,255  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Blades,  Robert,  Chicago,  111.  Meat  hanger  and  apparatus 
for  applying  the  same.      1,473,204  ;   Nov.  6. 

Blaese,  llowara  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Supplementary 
front   for    stove   ovens.      1.449,160 :   Mar.    20. 

Blaba,  Ludwlg,  Lyndhurst,  N.  J.  Attachment  for  sound 
reproducing  devices.     1,471,092  ;  Oct.  16. 

Blaine,  Joseph  R.,  assignor  to  Mirhle  Printing  Press  and 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Water  foun- 
tain.     1.472,626:  Oct.  30. 

Blaine,  Joseph  R..  assignor  to  Miehle  Printing  Press  and 
Manufacturing  Company,  (Tlhicago,  111.  Inking  mecha- 
nism.     1,472,898:   Nov.  6. 

Blaine.  Walter  E.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Hydrocarbon  motor.  1,455,986 ; 
Mav  22. 

Blair,'  Ethel  I.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Lantern.  1,464,743  ; 
Aug.    14. 

Blair,  Frank  M.,  assignor  to  The  Cree-Becker  Oil  Tool  Com- 
pany, Newark,  Ohio.  Casing  elevator.  1.451,199; 
Apr.   10. 

Blair,  J.  C,  Company.  (See  McSheehy,  Bartholomew  E., 
assignor.) 

Blair,  James  B.,  deceased  ;  O.  M.  Blair,  adraini.stratrix,  as- 
signor, by  mesne  assignments,  to  O.  M.  Blair.  Decatur, 
111.      Automobile    signal.      1,467,993:    Sept.    IS. 
Klair,  James   S.,   and   J.   M.   Braham,   Washington,   D.   C. 
Manufacture  of  guanidine  salts.     1,441.206:  Jan.  9. 

Blair.  Jean  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pipe-repair  clamp. 
1.460.224  :   June   26. 

Rlair,  Joseph  H..  Bowling  Green,  Mo.  Drafting  instru- 
ment.     1.447.612:   Mar.  6. 

Blair,  Lones,  Oakland,  Calif.  Yarn  holder.  1,450,835; 
Apr.  3. 

B1nir.   Ora   M.,  administratrix.      (See  Blair.  James  B.) 

Blair,  Ora  M.      (Sep  Blair,  James  B.,  assignor.) 

Rlair.   Robert   S.      (See  Dieterich.   Ludwlg  M.,    assignor.) 

Rlair,  Robert  S..  et  al.      (See   Lnwry,  William,  assisrnnr.) 

Rlair  Robert  S..  Sound  Beach.  Conn.  Shucking  vegetable 
product.     1,445.742:   Feb.  20. 

Blair,  Robert  S.,  Sound  Beach,  Conn.  Fluid  meter. 
1.463.86.^:    Aug.   7. 

Rlair  Robert  S..  Sound  Beach,  Conn.  NonsHppIng  de- 
vice.    1.469.766:   Oct.  9. 

Blair,  Robert  S..  Sound  Beach,  Conn.  Construction  for 
internal-combustion   engines.     1,472,899 ;   Nov.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FKO'JM   THE 
Alphabetical  UH  of  patentees — Continued. 


Blair,  Eobert  S.,  Sound  Beach,  Coun.  Fender  lor  vohicles. 
1,476,039  ;   Dec.   4. 

Blair,  Robert  S..  Stamford,  Conn.  Fluid  mcier. 
1,467,565  ;  Sept.  11. 

Blair,  Robert  S.,  Sound  Beach,  and  B.  I).  Wells,  Danbury, 
Conn.  ;  said  Wells  assignor  to  said  Blair.  Tempera- 
ture-controlled switch.     1,467,085  ;   Sept.  4. 

Blair,  RoluuUis  A.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 
P  &  M  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Rail  anchor.  1,461,258  ; 
July  10. 

Blair,  Rolandis  A.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 
P  &  M  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Rail  anchor.  1,461,259  ; 
July  10. 

Blair,  Rolandis  A.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 
P  &  M  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Rail  anchor.  1,461,260; 
July  10. 

Blair,  Rolandis  A.,  Port  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 
P  &  M  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Rail  anchor.  1,461,261  ; 
July   10. 

Blair,  Shiras  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Automatic  sound- 
reproducing  instrument.     1,472,743  ;   Oct.   30. 

Blair,  William  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Bookrest.  1,470,052; 
Oct.  B. 

Blaise,  Edward,  Brool?lyn,  N.  Y.  Cabinet  for  talking  ma- 
chine records.     1,474,017  ;  Nov.   13. 

Blaise,  George,  Kenedy,  Tex.  Hose  clamp.  1,447,956 ; 
Mar.   13. 

Blake,  Arthur  N.,  Ironton,  assignor  to  New  Method  Stove 
Company,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Radiant  gas  heater.  l»e.s. 
61,887;  Feb.  6. 

Blake,  C.  C.  Incorporated.  (See  Blake,  Charles  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Blake,  C.  C,  Incorporated.  (See  Foster,  Edward  E., 
assignor.) 

Blake,  C.  C,  Incorporated.  (See  Small,  Lewis  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Blake,  Charles  C,  Brookline,  Mass.,  assignor  to  C.  C. 
Blake,  Incorporated,  Boston,  Mass.  Outsole-stitchin^' 
machine.     1,443,724  ;  Jan.  30. 

BlaUe,  Charles  C,  Brookline,  assignor  to  C.  C.  Blake,  In- 
corporated, Boston,  Mass.  Rounding  machine.  1,476,040  ; 
Dec.   4. 

Blake,  Dennis  B.  D.,  Quiney,  111.  Shock  absorber. 
1,455,743  ;  May  15. 

Blake,  Dennis  B.  D.,  Quiney,  111.  Shock  absorber. 
1,465,206;    Aug.    14. 

Blake,  Edward  M.,  assignor  to  K_Bruchsaler,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Conduit  fastener  for  outlet  boxes. 
1,475,838;  Nov.  27. 

Blake,  Eli  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gould  Coupler 
Company.  Regulating  and  circuit-controlling  appara- 
tus.    1,452,587  ;  Apr.  24. 

Blake,  Eliza  M.,  executrix.    (See  Cross,  C.  F.,  and  Bevan.) 

Blake,  Fred  D..  Charlotte,  N.  C,  assignor  to  Automiitif 
Safety  Car  Step  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Safety  car 
step.     1,449,031 ;   Mar.   20. 

Blake,  George  A.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Valve  for  con- 
trolling the  flow  of  fluids.     1,442,516  ;  Jan.  16. 

Blake,  George  W.,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Blake,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Blake,  George  W.,  assignor  to  The  George  W.  Blake  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Wyandotte,  Mich.  Fly-swatting 
device.     1,468,373;  Sept.  18. 

Blake,  Nelson  C,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Picker-stick  check. 
1,448,909  ;  Mar.  20. 

Blake,  Robert  A.,  trustee  and  legal  representative.  (See 
Capell,   George  M.) 

Blake,  Robert  A.,  et  al.,  legal  representatives.  (See 
Capell,  George  M.) 

Blake,  Vernon  E.     (See  Foltz,  Leroy  S.,  assignor.) 

Blakelv,  William  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Securing  device  for 
vehicles.     1,478,505  ;   Dec.  25. 

Blakely,  William  ^V .,  and  G.  C.  Fedderman,  Detroit, 
Mich. ;  said  Fedderman  assignor  to  said  Blakely.  Ve- 
hicle  anchoring  device.      1,466,442 ;    Aug.   28. 

Blakeslee,    George    S.,    Chicago,    111.      Washing    machine. 

1.462.734  ;  July  24. 

Blakeslcp,   George   S.,   Oak  Park,   111.     Washing  machine. 

1.462.735  ;  July  24. 

Blakcslee,  George  S.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Washing  macniiii'. 
1,469,207  ;    Oct.   2. 

Blakcslee,  Henry  J.,  assignor  to  The  States  Company, 
Hartford,  Conn.     Pyrometer.     1,441,207  ;  Jan.  9. 

Blakeslce,  John  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  spherical 
articles.     1,469,174  ;   Sept.   25. 

Blakeslee,  John  R.,  assignor  to  The  AJax  Manufacturing 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Drop  hammer.  1,468.953  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Blakeslee,  Raymond  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Telegraph  re- 
peater.     1.448,824  ;   Mar.   20. 

Blakesley,  Francis  S.,  Chicago,  III.  Shoulder  for  haver- 
sacks, etc.     1,444,652  ;  Feb.  6. 

Blakoe,  Robert,  London,  England.  Friction  driving  gear 
for  motor  vehicles,  motor  boats,  and  aircraft. 
1,455,704  ;  May  15. 

Blalock,  James  D.,  et  al.  (See  Colgan,  John  P.,  as- 
signor.1 

Blalock,  Joseph  E.,  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Car-door  fastener 
1,450,242  ;    Apr.   3. 

Blanc,  Glan  A.,  Rome,  Italy.  Treatment  of  silicates  with 
acids  ill  order  to  obtain  saline  solutions  free  from  silica. 
1,443,674;  .Tan.  30. 

Blanc,  Mnrius.  and  F.  Berger,  St.  Rticnne,  France.  Prun- 
ing  implemont.      1,468,554;    Sept.    IS. 


Blanchard,  Adna  F.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Catch  for  jewelry. 
1,441,208;   Jan.   9. 

Blanchard,  Adna  F.,  Cranston,  assignor  to  Ideal  Jewelry 
Manufacturing  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Flexible 
bracelet.     1,467,468  ;   Sept.   11. 

Blanchard,  George  N.,  assignor  to  Colmar  Burner  Co., 
San  Francisco,  Calif.     Furnace.     1,470,680  ;  Oct.  16. 

Blanchard,  George  N.,  assignor  to  Colmar  Burner  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Safety  mechanism  for  fur- 
naces.    1,477,027  ;  Dec.  11. 

Blanchard,  George  N.,  and  C.  F.  Colmar,  assignors  to 
Colmar  Burner  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Hydro- 
carbon generator  and  burner.     1,458,680  ;  June  12. 

Blanchard,  Horace  J.,  et  al.  (See  Folgert,  Joseph  W., 
assignor.) 

Blanchard,  James  A.  (See  McCown,  T.  D.,  and  Blan- 
chard.) 

Blanchard,  P.,  &  Sons.  (See  Wyrick,  Solomon  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Blanchard,  William  N.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  Val\e. 
1,451,037;  Apr.   10. 

Blanck  &  Co.     (See  Langenegger,  John,  assignor.) 

Blanco,  Jose  M.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Vegetable  sllcer. 
1,452,724  ;  Apr.  24. 

Bland,  J.  C.  \V.     (See  Baird,  Melville  B.,  assignor.) 

Bland,  J.  C.  W.  (See  Baird,  M.  B.,  and  WaUs,  as- 
signors.) 

Bland,  Joseph  F.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Stop  for  disk 
records  for  talking  machines.     1,447,921 ;  Mar.   6. 

Bland,  Silas  Z.,  Neoga,  111.  Timing  device  for  cream 
testers.     1,461,964  ;  July  17. 

Blaudy,  William  H.  P.,  Indian  Head,  Md.,  and  R.  K. 
Turner,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignors  to  the  Government 
of  the  United  States.  Director  elevating  mechanism. 
1,474,759;    Nov.    20. 

Blaney,  Francis  B.  (See  MacDonald,  W.  J.,  Blaney,  and 
MacDonald.) 

Blangey,    Louis.      (See   Lilttrlnghaus,   A.,   and   Blangsy.) 

Blank,  Jacob,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Convertible  camp  case. 
1,476,389;  Dec.  4. 

Blank,  Robert,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Solar-Sturges 
Mfg.   Co.     Fireproof  wastecan.      1,443,833;    .Tan.   30. 

Blank,  Robert,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Solar-Sturges 
Mfg.  Co.     Fireproof  wastecan.     1.443,834  ;  Jan.  30. 

Bhinkenberg,  William  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Moving-picture 
machine.     1,458,911 ;  June  12. 

Blankenberg,  William  J.,  assignor  to  The  Perfect  Pro- 
.iector  Machine  Company,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Motion-pic- 
ture-projecting machine.     1,463,417  ;    July    31. 

Blankenburg,  Johannes,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Finan- 
zieele  Maatschapi.i  "Driebergen,"  Amsterdam,  Nether- 
lands. Device  for  amplifying  telephone  ctirrents  and 
other  electric  oscillations.     1,453,584  ;   May   1. 

Blankenh;\gen,  Albert,  Akron,  Ohio.  I'ortable  scaffold. 
1,474,462:    Nov.    20. 

Blankenhorn,  Fred  H.     (See  Swanson,  Swan  J.,  assignor.) 

Blankenship,  Tony,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  J.  Davis, 
Kineald,    111.      Nut   lock.      1,459,818 ;    June    26. 

Blasauf,  John  F.,  and  L.  V.  Hose,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Automobile  camp  bed  and  means  for  carrying  same. 
1,466,984  ;    Sept.   4. 

Blaser,  George  U.,  assignor  to  Kelly  Springfield  Tire  Com- 
pany, Cumberland,  Md.  Vehicle  tire.  Des.  63,097; 
Oct.  2. 

Blaskie.  Bernard  J.,  and  H.  E.  Bli^ier,  Mishawalw,  Ind. 
Pencil   holder.     1.478.170 ;   Dec.    18. 

Blass,  Carl  J.,  assignor  to  The  Lakewood  Engineering 
Company,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Coupling.  1,453,050 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Blatch,    Francis    H.      (See   Wilmot,    G.   W.,   and   Blatch.) 

Blatchford  Calf  Meal  Company.  (See  Barwel!,  J.  W., 
Ward,  Nelson,  Hingher,  Booth,  and  Blows,  assignors.) 

Elatecky.  Joe,  Racine,  Wis.  Planting  machine. 
1,454,949  ;  May  15. 

Blatter,  John  W.  (See  Mitchell,  S.  J.,  Gabbert,  and  Blat- 
ter.) 

Blattner,  Carl   P.      (See  Ilennessy,  J.  E.,  and  Blattner.) 

Blattner,  David  G.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmission 
system.     1,459,434  ;  June  19. 

Blattner.  David  G.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Testing  circuits. 
1,472,455  ;  Oct.  30. 

Blau,  Ernst,  Ratibor,  Germany.  Curve-forming  reat  for 
machine  tools.     1,459,874  ;   June  26. 

Blaufuss.  George,  Napa,  Calif.  Water  filter.  1,475,534  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Blanhorn,  Emanuel,  Vienna,  Austria.  Injector.  1,457,140; 
May  29. 

Blauvelt,  Frederic  D.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Valve. 
1.478.815;   Dec.  25. 

Blaw,  Jacob  B.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Adjustable  fire-hose- 
nozzle  .support.     1,444,900  :  Feb.  13. 

Blaw,  Jacob  B.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Adjustable  flre- 
nozzle   support.      1,451,000 ;   Apr.    10. 

Blaw-Knox  Company.  (See  Brynoldt,  Christian,  as- 
signor.) 

Rlaw-Knox  Company.      (See  Knox.   Luther   L.,   assignor.) 

Blaw-Knox  Company.     (See  Lehman,  Irvin  P.,  assignor.) 

Blnw-Knox  Company.  (See  Loiterman,  Howard  B.,  as- 
signor.) 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Blaw-Knox  Company.  (See  McArthur,  Charles  1).,  as- 
signor.) 

Blaw-Knos  Company.     (See  Rawley,  Wayne,  assignor.) 

Blaw-Kiios  Company.  (See  Shlpman,  William  I'.,  as- 
signor.) 

Blaw-Kuox  Company.  (See  Venable,  William  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Blcailon,  J.  J.     (See  Collins,  George,  assignor.) 

Bleakley,  David  U.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Concentrator. 
l,44o,G0S  ;  Jan.  30. 

Bleilsoe,  HowarU  F.,  Kllensbnrg,  Wash.  Inner  tube. 
l,4."i5,(i.!S  :  May  lo. 

Bledsoe,  Robert  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  D.  Beugy, 
Liggett,    Ky.      Dumping   vehicle.      1,476,871  ;    Dec.    11. 

Bleecker,  Warren  F.,  Boulder,  Colo.  Impervious  mate- 
rial  and   its   production.      1,462,003 ;   July    17. 

Bleecker,  Warren  F.,  Boulder,  Colo.  Concentrating  carno- 
lite  ores.     1,478,031  ;  Dec.  25. 

Bleecker,  Warren  F.,  assignor  to  The  Tungsten  Products 
Company,  Boulder,  Colo.  Extraction  of  vanadium  and 
radium  "from  carnotite  ores.     1,445,660  ;  Feb.  20. 

Bleecker,  Warren  F.,  assignor  to  The  Tungsten  I'roducts 
Company,  Boulder,  Colo.  Electric  furnace.  I,4(j0,033  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Bleibtreu,  Hermann,  assignor  to  The  Baldwin  Locomotive 
Works,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Powdered-fuel  burner. 
1,454,664  ;  May  8. 

Hleier.    Herman    F.      (See    Blaskie,    B.    J.,    and    Bleier.) 

Bleistein,  Walter,  Koenigswusterhausen,  Germany,  as- 
signor, by  mesne  assignments,  to  American  Investiga- 
tion Corporation,  New  iork,  N.  Y.  Stateroom,  drawing 
room,  and  similar  compartment.     1,441,909  ;  Jan.  9. 

Blekastad,  Karl  S.,  Stillwater,  Wash.  Baby  -  carrier. 
1,464,404  ;    Aug.    7. 

Bleloch,  William  F.     (See  Stockman,  Harry  A.,  assignor.) 

Bieriot,  Louis,  t>uresnes,  France.  Aeroplane  or  the  like. 
1,441,056;   Jan.  2. 

Bles^eI^  Frederick  G.,  Creston,  Nebr.  Harvester. 
1,457.341  ;  June  5. 

Blessing,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  Blessing  Electric  and 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  XIL  Casing  for  fruit- 
Juice  extractor.     Des.   63,066  ;   Oct.   2. 

Blessing  Flectric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Blessing,   Charles  B.,   assignor.) 

Blessing.  Joiiii  G.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Com- 
pany^  Chicago,  111.  Impulse  transmitter  for  automatic 
telvplione  systems.     1,444,777  ;  Feb.  13. 

Blest,  Minot  'C,  Bellevue,  assignor  to  Pressed  Steel  Car 
Companv,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Brake  mechanism. 
1,473,003  ;  Nov.  6. 

Blevans,  James  L.  D.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Boot  and  liner  for 
automobile  and  similar  casing^.    1,460,659  ;  July  3. 

Blevins,  John  A.,  et  al.  (See  Hachmann,  F.,  and  Sick- 
mann,  assignors.) 

Blewitt,  Marv  A.,  New  York,  and  E.  W.  Petterson, 
Yonkers,  N."  Y.     Invalid  support.     1,448,783  ;  Mar.  20. 

Bliy.  Benjamin  B.,  Waco,  Tex.  Set  of  playing  cards. 
Des.  62,466;  J'une  12. 

Bley.  Julius,  Duval,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Packer  and 
hitch   therefor.     1,463,243;  .July  31. 

Blin,  Jules  A.,  Paris,  France.  Metal  bedstead.  1,478,937  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Blinn.  Edmund  B.     (See  Barkschat,  Henry,  assignor.) 

Bliss  Brothers  Company.     (See  Foley,  John  P.,  assignor.) 

Bliss,  Clyde  H.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Continuous  brick- 
molding   machine.      1,440,715  ;    Jan.   2. 

Bliss.  Clyde  H.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Stripping  and  con- 
veying mechanism  for  continuous  brick  and  tile  ma- 
chines.    1,440,716  ;  Jan.  2. 

Bliss,   Donald   M.      (See   Sherman,    H.   B.,   and   Bliss.) 

BUbb,  Donald  M.,  assignor  to  H.  B.  Sherman  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Starting  switch. 
1.442.517:  Jan.  16. 

Bliss,  Donald  M.,  assignor  to  H.  B.  Sherman  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Combined  bu.shing- 
retalnlng  screw  and  lubricator.     1,470,801  ;  Oct.  16. 

Bliss,  E.  W.,  Company.  (See  Duston.  Ernest  W.,  assignor.) 

Bliss,  E.  W.,  Company.  (See  Gabriel.  Charles  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bliss,  E.  W.,  Company.     (See  Klocke,  William,  assignor.) 

Bliss,  E.  W.,  Company.  (See  Malm,  Axel  C.  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bliss.  E.  W.,  Company.  (See  Patrick,  I.,  and  Holstead, 
assignors.) 

Bliss,   E.   W.,  Co.      (See  Towne,   Walter  M.,   assignor.) 

Bliss,  Elsie  S.,  Brookllne,  Mass.  Shade.  1,459,715 ; 
June  26. 

Bliss,  George  H.,  assignor  to  H.  B.  Cushman,  Maiden, 
Mass.     Cover  for  butter  tubs.  etc.     1,442,462  :  .Tan.  10. 

Bliss,  Herbert  R.,  Niasara  Falls.  N.  Y.  Sealing  fiber  ship- 
ping cases.      1.452,588  ;    Apr.    24. 

Bliss.  John,  London,  England.  Burner  for  fluid  fuel. 
1,462.680;  July  24. 

Bliss.  Sherwood  C,  Buffalo,  N.  y..  assignor  to  American 
Rp.diator  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Mold-material-pro- 
jecting machine.  1,472.957;  Nov.  6. 
Bliss,  William  L..  Niagara  Palls.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Vapor 
Car  Heating  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Car-heating 
system.  1,440,655  ;  ,Tan.  2. 
BUsR.  William  L..  assienor  to  U.  S.  Light  &  Heat  Cor- 
poration, Nineara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Automobile  starter  and 
generator.     1,442,791 ;  Jan.  16. 


Bliss,  William  L.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Light  &  Heat  Corpo- 
ration, Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  System  of  electrical  dis- 
tribution.    1,471,093;  Oct.  16.  s 

Bliteh,  John  H.  S.,  Beach,  Ga.  Device  for  securing  mail- 
able matter.      1,459,716;   June  26. 

Blixt,  Terry.      (See  Frozeth,  E,  E.,  and  Blixt.) 

Bloch,  Jacob,  et  al.     vSee  Wagner,  Albert  G.,  assignor.) 

Bloch,  L.  D.,  &  Co.     (See  Strich,  Harold  J.,  assignor.) 

Blocker,  Preston  B.,  Silver  City,  N.  Mex.  Tire  chain. 
1,471,586;  Oct.  23. 

Blocker.  Samuel  J.,  Mexia,  Tex.  Radiator  cap.  1,441,320  ; 
Jan.   9. 

Blodgett,  Frank  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  J.  Seidl, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Grain-cleaning  machine.  1,477,028  ; 
Dec.   11. 

Blodgett,  George  R.,  M.  E.  Cheney,  Brooklyn,  and  R.  T. 
Hurley,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  spark  plugs. 
1,451,677;  Apr.  17. 

Blodgett,  John  E.,  Holland,  Mass.  Gear  construction. 
1,468,794;   Sept.  25. 

Blombach,  Daniel,  Keene,  N.  H.  Attachment  for  weaving 
machines.     1,441,962  ;  Jan.  9. 

Blomberg,  Tage  R.,  Huvudsta,  Sweden.  Roller  cage  for 
roller   bearings.      1,443,340 ;    Jan.    30. 

Blomquist,  August  E.  It.,  assignor  to  The  Blomquist-Eck 
Machine  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Metal-working 
machinery.     1,448,721 ;    Mar.   20. 

Blomquist,  August  E.  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Kelsey  Wheel  Company,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Wheel- 
making  machine.     1,459,010  ;  June  19. 

Blonuiuist-Eck  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Blomquist, 
August   E.    R.,   assignor.) 

Blomster,  Albert  G.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Smoking  pipe. 
1,468.795;    Sept.    25. 

Blomster,  Albert  G.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Smoking  pipe. 
1,477,029  ;   Dec.    11. 

Blomstran,  William  G.,  Menominee,  Mich.  Universal 
vise  and  vise  jaw.     1,459,717  ;  June  26. 

Blomstrom,  Charles,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Bath  and  scrub- 
bing cloth  holder.     1,467,086 ;   Sept.  4. 

Blong,  Thomas  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electro-heat-radiating 
device  for  water-heating  systems.     1,456,863  ;   May  29. 

Blonigen,  Peter  G.,  Roscoe,  Minn.  Self-feeder  for  corn 
shredders.     1,443,206;  .Tan.  23. 

Blood,  Bryant  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gauge.  1,440,441 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Blood,  Bryant  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  limit 
gauge.      1,440,442  ;   Jan.   2. 

Blood,  Bryant  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gauge. 
1,470,802;  Oct.  16. 

Blood,  Bryant  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  ..^ 
Whitney  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Work  support  for 
measuring  machines.     1,477,206  ;  Dee.  11. 

Blood,  Bryant  H.,  Hartford,  Conn,,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gauge.  1,477,533  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Blood,  Bryant  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  ring 
gauge.      1,477,534  ;    Dec.   18. 

Blood,  Burr  B.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Jewel  Phonoparts  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Tone  arm 
for  phonographs.      1,468,224;   Sept.   18. 

Blood,  Charles  W.  H.,  Wlnthrop,  and  C.  G.  Osteman,  as- 
signors to  S.  A.  Woods  Machine  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Side-head  construction  for  matchers  and  the  like. 
1,456,864  ;   May  29. 

Blood,  Harold  L.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Niles- 
Bement-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  T.  Broaching 
mechanism.     1,454,102  ;   May   8. 

Blood,  Harold  L.,  Plainfield.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Niles- 
Benient-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Planer  and 
svstem  of  motor  control  therefor.     1,458,613  ;  June  12. 

Blood,  Harold  L.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Niles- 
Bement-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lathe-con- 
trolling mechanism.     1,469,354 ;   Oct.    2. 

Blood,  Harold  L.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Niles- 
Bement-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Planer  and 
system  of  motor  control  therefor.     1,472,824  ;   Nov.   6. 

Blood,  Harold  L.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assi.gnor  to  Niles-Be- 
ment-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Click  box. 
1,475,274  :  Nov.  27. 

Blood,  Oscar  M.,  Herman,  Minn.    Drag.    1,473,457;  Nov.  6. 

Bloodgood,  James  H.,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Baker  and  H.  L. 
Dolive,  Tampa,  Fla.  Universal  woodworking  tool. 
1,457,4  92;  June  5. 

Bloodgood,  Vivian  C.  (See  Hawkins,  W.  G.,  and  Blood- 
good.) 

Bloodgood,  Vivian  C.  (See  Hawkins,  W.  G.,  Bloodgood. 
and  Donnellan.) 

Bloom,  August  L.,  Margie,  Minn.  Belt  buckle.  1,464, 14'(  ; 
.\ug.  7. 

Bloom,  David,  Berkeley,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  W.  M. 
Allen,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Closure  for  containers. 
1,459,277  ;  June  19. 

Bloom,  Edgar  J.,  Tifl3n,  Ohio.  Force  pump.  1.451.801  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Bloom,  Edgar  J.,  Tiffin,  Ohio.  Force  pump.  1,470,347; 
Oct.  9. 

Bloom,  Edward,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Loom.  1,460,050 ; 
June  26. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FllOM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Bloom,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stitch  wheel  for  knitting 
machines.      1,475,045  ;    Nov.    20. 

Bloom,  Ottis  G.f  Wilkefi-Barre,  Pa.  Shock  absorber. 
1,475,044  ;   Nov.   20. 

Bloomfleld,  Arthur  E.,  and  L.  L.  French,  assignor  to 
Whit-Fleld  Map  Company,  Incorporated,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.  Holder  for  maps,  charts,  or  the  like.  1,443,558  ; 
Jan.   30. 

Bloomfield,  Sophia  P.      (See  Gray,  Everett  E.,  assignor.) 

Bloomquist,  Bernhardt  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Vertical- 
control  device  for  airplanes.     1,468,772  ;  Sept.   25. 

Bloss,  Guy  E.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Tire  case.  1,4511,310 ; 
June  19. 

Bloss,  Uichard  R.,  assignor  to  The  International  Derrick 
&  Equipment  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Bull-wheel 
structure  for  drilling  rigs.     1,477,237  ;   Dec.   11. 

Bloss,  Walter  R.,  Muscle  Shoals,  Ala.  Crane  hook. 
1,471,094  ;  Oct.  16. 

Blosser,  John  E.      (See  Tong,  J.  T.,  and  Blosser.) 

Blossleld,  Eiiiil,  Oakland,  Calif.  Wood-core-wall-board 
machine.     1,450,060  ;  Mar.   27. 

Blot,  Lucien  1'.,  assignor  to  The  Peck,  Stow  &  Wilcox  Co., 
Southiugton,   Conn.      Bench   vise.      1,452,062  ;   Apr.    17. 

Blount,  Arlington  A.,  assignor  to  Sleeper  &  Hartley, 
Inc.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Coiling  machine.  1,453,431  ; 
May  1. 

Blount,  Benjamin  H.,  Houston,  Tex.  Ice  receptacle. 
1,453,266;  May  1. 

Blount,  Blautou  E.,  Palestine,  Tex.  Dirt-road  drag. 
1,440,717  ;  Jan.  2. 

Blount,  Frank  K.,  Punta  Gorda,  Fla.  Container  for 
cakes,  crackers,  and  the  like.     1,443,207  ;  Jan.  23. 

Blount  Plow  Works.      (See  i'belps,  Spencer  H.,  assignor.) 

Blows,  Wilbur  L.  (S>e  Barwell,  J.  W.,  Ward,  Nelson, 
Hiugher,  Booth,  and  Blows.) 

Blublaze  Motor  Specialties  Corp.  (See  Shearer,  Vance, 
assignor.) 

Blue,  Chilton  W.,  assignor  to  Janney  &  Company,  Mont- 
gomery,   Ala.      Meter    box.      1,459,462;    June    19. 

Blue  Island  Specialty  Company.  (See  Montag,  Christo- 
pher F.,  assignor.) 

Bluemel,  Gustave,  assignor  to  Furguson  Furnace  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Heater  and  kindler.  1,455,069 ; 
Mny  15. 

Bluemel,  Gustave,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Automatic  rotary  heat- 
ing   furnace.      1,474,705  ;    Nov.    20. 

Blum,    David.      (See   Kissner,    H.,    and   Blum.) 

Blum,  George  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Camera. 
1,470,708;  Oct.  16. 

Blum,  Joseph  K.,  Greenburgh,  assignor  to  K-B  Pulverizer 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hammer  adjustment. 
1,459,568  ;  June  19. 

Blum,  Josiph  K.,  Grienburgh,  assignor  to  K.-B.  Pulver- 
izer Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dislnlegrator. 
1,469,877  ;  Oct.  9. 

Blum,  Julius,  Ardsley-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Nonslipping, 
cleanalile  tread.     1,441,327  ;   Jan.   9. 

Blum,  Mat,  Chicago,  111.  Fruit  gatherer.  1,447,957  ; 
Mar.    13. 

Bluuie,  Louis  F.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Comijany.  Winding  machine.  1,444,453  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Blumenthal,  Israel  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand  bag. 
1,467,919  ;  Sept.  11. 

Blumenthal,  Maurice,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Means  for  and 
method  of  producing  concrete  piles.  1,443.306  : 
Jan.  23. 

Blumenthal,  Maurice,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Waterproof  con- 
crete pile.     i. 447,407;  Mar.  6. 

Blumenthal,  Maurice,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Concrete  pile  and 
forming  same.      1.449.032;   Mar.  20. 

Blumenthal,  Maurice,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Combination  con- 
tainer.     1,467,632;   Sept.    11. 

Blumenthal,  Maurice,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tire  wrapper. 
1.470,138;   Oct.  9. 

Blunk,  Heinrich.     (See  Imhoff,  K.,  and  Blunk.) 

Blunt,  James  G.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Truck-box  cellar. 
1.457,893  ;  June  5. 

Blunt,  Jamps  G.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Hub  liner  for  rail- 
way vehicles.     1,457,894  :  June  5. 

Blunt,  Lawri^nce  C,  Denvei.  Colo.  Making  candy. 
1.467.351  ;  Sept.   11. 

Blustein,  Harry,  and  E.  E  Rhodes,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 
Hammer.      1,443,864;   .Tan.   30 

Blye,  Harold,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Hardware  construc- 
tion.     1,441,394;   Jan.   9. 

BIyth,  Charles  E.,  Dunchurch,  near  Rusby,  England. 
Machine  for  the  production  of  powdered  fuel. 
1,446.151  ;  Feb.  20. 

Bo,  Sigurd,  assignor  to  Cinder  Products  Corporation. 
Lockport.  N.  Y.  Making  plastic  bodies  from  coal  as''po 
and  a  plastic  body  made  from  such  method.  1.466.083  : 
Aug.  28. 

Boa,  Robert  G.  C,  Herkimer,  assignor  to  Remington  Ac- 
counting Machine  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Calcu- 
latine    machine.      1.462  .^67  :    Jnlv    24 

Boal,  Arthur  R..  anri  C.  O'Brien,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dis- 
play case.      1.476.R72:   Dec.    11. 

Bonis,  Harry  R..  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works,  Corn- 
ing,  N.   Y.     Mold.      1,449,808 ;   Mar.   27. 


Board,  Jason  W.,  Buffalo,  W.  Va.  Crosstie.  1,442,598; 
Jan.    16. 

Boardman,  Albert,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor 
to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  treating  glass.  1.472.456 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Boardman,  Charles  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Crib.  1,465,413  ; 
Aug.   21. 

Boardman,  Charles  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Crib.  1,465,414  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Boardman,  Sidney  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Washing  ma- 
chine.    1,471,234;   Oct.  16. 

Boatright,  Lenoro,  Sausalito,  Calif.  Doll.  Des.  62,189; 
Apr.   10. 

Boatsman,  Carl  E.,  et  al.  (See  Boatsman,  Deark  J., 
assignor.) 

Boatsman,  Deark  J.,  assignor  of  twenty-four  one- 
hundredths  to  C.  E.  Boatsman  and  twenty-five  one- 
hundredths  to  R.  A.  Burch,  Elk,  Wash.  Vehicle  brake. 
1,476,439  ;  Dec.  4. 

Bobb,  John  W.,  Hillsboro,  Ohio.  Automobile  spring. 
1,464,238;    Aug.    7. 

Bohbitt,  James  F.,  Greenwood,  Miss.  Toy  vehicle. 
1,474,577  ;  Nov.  20. 

Bobek,  John,  Trevorton,  Pa.  Knife  lock.  1,454,665 ; 
May  8. 

Bobeldyk,  Marinus,  Armour,  S.  Dak.  Indicator  for  grain 
spouts.     1,459,463  ;  June  19. 

Bobenhouse,  Herman  H.,  et  al.  (See  Whitcomb,  James, 
assignor.) 

Bobselne.  Frank  J.,  Gowanda,  N.  Y.  Gutter-cleaning  de- 
vice for  stables.     1,441,555  ;  Jan.  9. 

Bocci,  Thomas  L.      (See  Pippins,  Benjamin  F.,  assignor.) 

Bock  Bearing  Company,  The.  (See  Bingham,  Jeremiah, 
assignor.) 

Bock  Bearing  Company,  The.  (See  Close,  Lyman  W., 
assignor.) 

Bock  Bearing  Company,  The.  (See  Flaherty,  John  P., 
assignor.) 

Bock,  Everett  M.,  Elkhart,  111.  Railway-crossing  signal. 
1,463,758;  July  31. 

Bock,  Herman,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Sander,  Mil- 
waukee,   Wis.      Traffic   signal.      1,448,379 ;    Mar.    13. 

Bock,  Joseph  C,  Brooklyn,  and  S.  R.  Benedict,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Combined  colorimeter  nephelometer.  1,456,964  : 
May  29. 

Rock.  William,  Racine,  Wis.  Guide  for  match  plates. 
1,458,206;  June  12. 

Bockhoff,  William  P.,  assignor  to  The  National  Auto- 
matic Tool  Company,  Richmond,  Ind.  Universal 
joint.     1,442,921  ;  Jan.  23. 

Bockisch,  Heinrich,  I'oughkeepsie,  deceased,  by  G.  W. 
Gittins,  administrator,  assignor  to  Welte-Mignon  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  musical  instru- 
ment.    1.440,763  ;   Jan.  2. 

Bockisch,  Heinrich,  deceased,  Poughkeepaie,  by  G.  W. 
1.1  I  ins.  ailiiiiuistrator.  assignor  to  Welte-Mignon  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Note  sheet  for  automatic 
musical  instruments.     1,470,550 :   Oct.   9. 

Bockisch.  Ht-inrich.  deceased.  Poughkeep.«ie.  by  G.  W. 
Gittins,  administrator,  assignor  to  Welte-Mignon  Cor- 
poration. New  York.  N.  Y.  Starting  device  for  syn- 
chronizers.     1.470,551;  Oct.   9. 

Bockover,  Walter  L.,   and  J.   W.  McNamara,  Tipton,  Ind.' 
Mat.     1,457,141  ;  May  29. 

Bocksh?,  Ely,  assignor  to  Modern  Grinder  Mfg.  Co.,  Mil- 
waukee,   Wis.      Grinder.      1,464,595;    Aug.    14. 

Bockstege,  Fred  W.,  EvansvlUe,  Ind.  Combination  side- 
board and  china  cabinet.     Des.  62,934  ;  Aug.  28. 

Bockstec-p.  Fred  W.,  Evansville,  Ind.  Folding  table. 
Des.  62,935  ;   Aug.   28. 

Boda.  Joseph,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Moline 
Plow  Company,  Incorporated.  Moline,  111.  Power  lift 
for  plows.     1.472,627:  Oct.  30. 

Roda,   Leo  M.      (See  Boda.   William  J.,  assignor.) 

Boda,  William  J.,  Dayton,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  M. 
Boda,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Window  structure.  1,447.408; 
Mar.   6. 

Roddie,    Clarence   A.     (See  Bradshaw,  W.  M.,  and  Boddie.  i 

Boddie,  Clarence  A.,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Grinder 
regulator  system.     1,442,041  ;  Jan.  16. 

Boddie.  Clarence  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Grinder 
regulator  system.     1,442,042;  Jan.  16. 

Roddie,  Clarence  A.,  Pittshureh,  I'a.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inehnnso  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  PSir- 
nace-regulator    system.      1.449,578;    Mar.    27. 

Roddie,  Clarpnce  A..  Pittshureh.  Pa.,  assicrnor  to  West- 
Inghousp  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Fur- 
nace-reenlator   system.      1.449.579  :   Mar.   27. 

Roddie.  Clarence  A..  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  assicnor  to  West- 
Inghousp  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Fur- 
nace-regulator system.      1,449.879  ;   Mar.   27. 

Roddte.  Clarence  A..  Pittshureh.  Pa.,  assicnor  to  West- 
Inehousp  Elpctric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Fur- 
nacp-rpfriila tor    system.       1,449.880;    ATnr.    27. 

Boddie,  Clarence  A.,  Pittshureh.  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inr-hniis.  Flpctric  f;  Mannfnctnring  Company.  Fur- 
nnce-reeulator    system.       1.449.881:    Mar,     27. 

Roddie.  Clarence  A..  Pittshureh.  Pa.,  assiennr  to  West- 
Inchousp  Elpctric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Fur- 
nace-regulator  system.      1,449,882  ;   Mar.    27. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contimieil. 


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Uoiltlie,  Clarence  A.,  I'ittsburgh,  I'a.,  assignor  to  West- 
lugUouse  Klcetric  &  Mauufucluriug  (Jompaay.  Kur- 
nace-ieguliitor   sjsteui.      l,44y,8ti;J ;    Mar.    U7. 

BodiUe,  C'iarence  A.,  rittsburgb,  i'a.,  assignor  to  West 
ingUouse  Kloctric  &  Manulucluriug  Loiupuny.  I'ur- 
nuce-regulator   system.     l,44U,b!j4  ;   Mar.   2i. 

Bodttie,  Clareiici'  A.,  I'ittsburgU,  I'a.,  assignor  to  West- 
ingliouso  Klectrio  &  Manutacturlug  Company.  Fur- 
naoe-regulaior   system.     l,44y,6S5 ;   Mar.   27. 

Boddie,  Clarence  A.,  I'ittsliuign,  I'a.,  assij;uor  to  West- 
iugliouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Fur- 
nace-regulator system.     l,44y,SSC;  Mar.  21. 

Boddie,  Clarence  A.,  I'ittsbuigu,  i'a.,  assij,uor  to  West 
ingbouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Fur- 
nace-regulator   system.      I,44y,6b7  ;    Mar.    1^7. 

Bodilie,  Clarence  A.,  i'ittsburgu,  i'a.,  assignor  to  West- 
ingbouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  l''ur- 
nace-regulator   system.      1,449,888 ;   Mar.    27. 

Boddie,  Clarence  A.,  I'ittsburgh,  i'a.,  assignor  to  West- 
iugbouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Fur- 
nace-regulator  system.      1,449, »S9  ;    Mar.   27. 

Boddie,  Clarence  A.,  Pittsburgb,  Fa.,  assignor  to  W'est- 
iugbouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Fur- 
nace-regulator    system.        1,449,890  ;     Mar.     27. 

Boddie,  Clarence  A.,  Pittsburgh,  i'a.,  assignor  to  W'est- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Voltage- 
regulator  system.     1,470,682  ;  Oct.  16. 

Boduic,  ciaifc..c  A.,  i'itisuurgb,  i  a.,  assignor  to  Westiug- 
bouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric 
regulator  system.     1,475,737  ;  Nov.  27. 

Boddie,  Clarence  A.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West 
ingbouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Regu- 
lator for  regenerative  control  systems.  1,448, 8SU ; 
Mar.    13. 

Boddie,  Clarence  A.,  Pittsburgh,  and  R.  E.  CuUiiigs,  Wil- 
kinsburg, Pa.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  & 
Manufacturing  Company.  Regulator  system.  1,470,681  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Boddy,  ilarry  V.,  Marceline,  Mo.  Lubricating  Journal 
box  for  car  ailes.     1,462,736  ;   July  24. 

Bodice,   Wiiuani.      (See  Parks.  F.  J.,  and  Bodge.) 

Bodker,  Martin  H.,  Butte,  Mont.  Kitchen  cabinet. 
1.448,253;  Mar.   13. 

Bouli  1-.  LiKiw  ig  A..  F.  Ivumiuer,  and  F.  Pauli.  Lucerne, 
Switzerland.  Apparatus  for  printing  the  postage  on 
gouus     to    ue    mailed.       1,446,152  ;    Feb.    20. 

Bodman,  John  W.,  Western  Springs,  ill,,  assignor  to  Wil- 
liam Garrigue  &  Company,  inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Man- 
ufacturing  soap.      1,473,396;    Nov.    6. 

Boiiuiar,  1  riedrii  h,  0>tliahu,  near  Berlin,  Germany.  Pre- 
siTvini.'    wood       1.473.899;    Nov.    13. 

Bodnar,  Frank  R.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Window-sash  lock. 
1,453,698;  May  1. 

Bodnar,  John,  Springfield,  Mass.  Can  opener.  1,451,320  : 
Apr.   10. 

Bodv,  Paul  E.,  Walkerville,  Ontario,  Canada.  Container 
cap.     1,458,027  ;  June  5. 

Boe,  ilarry  !■'.     (See  Waile,  J.  H..  and  Boe.) 

Boe,  Helmer  J.,  Chicago,  and  B.  J.  Egert,  Brookfield, 
III.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorpo- 
rated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Stop  mechanism.  1,459,435  : 
June  19. 

Boecbat,  Lucien,  Rittman,  Ohio.  Manicuring  tool. 
1,473,007  ;   Nov.   6. 

Boeckly,  Paul.     (See  Mayer,  H.,  Schlatter,  and  Boeckly.i 

Boeder,  Albert,  Malmo,  Sweden,  assignor  to  Benzine  Con- 
densation Co.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Producing  seam- 
less articles  of  caoutchouc".      1.475,738  :  Nov.  27. 

Boehm,  Rudolph  A.,  assignor  to  Rickert-Shafer  Company, 
Erie,  Pa.     Screw-cutting  machine.     1,470,683  ;  Oct.  16. 

Buehme,  Herman  U.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soldering  ma- 
chine.    1.478.690:  Dec.  25. 

Boehmer,  Frank.     (See  Wieland,  George  E.  M..  assignor.) 

Boehiicke,  Frank  E..  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.  Window  screen. 
1,478.168  ;    Dec.    18. 

Boehringer,  Joseph  A.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Banjo  piano. 
1,467,087  ;    Sept.   4. 

Boehringer  Sohn  t  hemische  Fabrik.  (See  Sterzl.  Hans, 
assignor. ) 

Boenning,  William  M.,  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Vehicle  shock 
absorber.     1.440,905  ;  Jan.  2. 

Boenning,  William  M.,  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Snuhhcr 
1.446,958  :    Feb.    27. 

Boesch,  Harry  L.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  the 
Government  of  the  United  States.  Torpedo.  1,440,577  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Boesche,  Charles  R.     (See  Mitchell,  C.  F.,  and  Bnpsc>>p.) 

Boessner,  Otto,  Munich,  Germany.  Link  belt.  1,441,556  ; 
Jan.   9. 

Boettcher,  Arthur  H.  (See  Jennings,  James  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Boettcher,  William  J.  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Cue-trimming 
machine.      1.441,395  :   Jan.   9. 

Boettner,  John  F..  Watson,  Mo.  Team-oper.Tted  wagon 
brake.      1.46.T.803  :    Aug.    21. 

Bogard,  Frank  T.,  assignor  to  R.  H.  Marchant.  Oakland. 
Calif.  Flexible  attachment  for  trollev  poles.  1.463.244  : 
Jnlv   31. 

Boeardns.    Leonard    R..    assiarnor   to   Packard    Motor   Car 
Company,  Detroit.  Mich.     Dvnamometer-eontrol  appam 
tiis.      1,477.474:    Dfc.    11. 

Bo-rnrt.  Ch.Trles  W..  assiemor  to  Russell.  Burdsall  &  Wnrrl 
Bnlf-  .Tnd  Nnt  Company,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.  Tap. 
1,458.614;  June  12. 


lio^art,    Edward,    et    al.       (See    Lemoigne,    William,    as- 
signor.) 
Uogaiy,  Hermann.     (See  Schwartz,  W.  M.,  and  Bogaty.) 
i  uyuuuuv,   AnU'ii.      (See  iiupcza,   i'eter   A.,  assignor.) 
Bose,     Adolf,     Solingen,     Uenuany.       Lock.       1,472,043  ; 

Oct.  30. 
uoggan,  James  B.    (See  Martin,  H.  L.,  Noah,  and  Boggan.) 
liogy  ss,  J  amis  11.,  assignor  U)  Longdin-isrugger  Company, 

I'oud   dii  "Lac,    Wis.      Curtain-carrying   attachment    lor 

v>  i.icUs.     l,4i)6,(>6'.l  ;  May  29. 
Uoggio,  Guisto,  Itoyalton,  ill.    Bottle  closure.     1,471,937  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Uugg.s,   ^ugus  G.,  deceased,  San  Francisco,  Calif. ;  M.   H. 

i.j..^ga,  i.vicuirix.    Water-heating  ajjparatus.    1,465,109; 

Aug.    14. 
Uoggs,    Atwood    L.,    Brookline,    Mass.      Fish    cooler    and 

^.•iinr.      I,4<i."),il0  ;    Aug.    14. 
Lioggs,    Atwo'id    L.,    assignor    to   Perfection    Cooler   Com- 

I'uuy,  Stoughton,  Mass.     Knockdown  stool.     1,467,830 ; 

bept.  11. 
LSoggs,   Mae   U.,   executrix.      (See   Boggs,   Angus   G.) 
l;oi,.i;s    .Uig.    Corp.       (toce    Hoxter,    Allen    T.,    assignor.) 
ilugh,  i'red  A.  et  al.      (See  Childs,  George  J.,  assignor.) 
Uogie,    George    M.,    i'.nd    A.    Smithson,    Glenwood,    Minn. 

Horseshoe.      1,451,007;  Apr.   10. 
Bogle,  John  C.     (See  Sands,  R.  G.,  Bogle,  and  Folds.) 
ISoyie,  Jouu  C,  OaK.  Park,  assignor  to  Cook  Electric  Com- 
pany, cnicago,  iU.     Kenewable  electric  fuse.     1.443.865  ; 

Jan.  30. 
b..,-i. .   .ii.iin   C,   Oak   Park,  assignor  to   Frank  B.   Cook 

Company,  Chicago,  ill.     1-  us>-.     1,469,767  ;  uci.  2. 
i.ugl  y,     i;eubi-n    A.,    Washington,    D.    C.      Hat    holder. 

1,-158,6;;8  ,   J  UM<-    1  .' 
Uu;;.--rua.  'i'horvald,  and  A.  R.  Henriksen,  Holen,  Norway. 

Sanitary     device     for     water-closets     and     the     like. 

i,-t-f'.'-{ja  ;    Jan.    2'6. 
Liogusch,  Emil  G.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  C.  E.  Wisner, 

lietroit,  Mich.     Internal-combustion  engine.     1,474,617 ; 

iNov.   i:o. 
Bogusky,  Autoni,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Meat  oven.    1,444,945  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Buhan,    W  illiam    J.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Car   construction. 

1,457,296  ;  June  5. 
Bohannon,    Charles    R.,    assignor    of    one-half    to    G.    E. 

Watson,   Highland   Park,   Ky.     Internal-combustion   en- 
gine.     1,466,783  ;   Sept.  4. 
Bohannon,     Wilson,    inc.       (See    Sauerbrei,    William    N,, 

assignor. ) 
Boliart,  George  S.,  W'ashington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  G.  H. 

\\  hittint-'haiii,  trustee,  Baltimore,  Md.     Dye  and  making 

.sain   .      1,4()4,802  ;   Aug.    14. 
Bohart,  George  S.,   Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  G.  H. 

VVhittingham,       trustee,      Baltimore,      Md.         Dyeing. 

i.-Hj4,8U3;    Aug.    14. 
Bohland,     Carl     P.,     St.     Paul,     Minn.       Washing    bowl. 

1, +6 1,994  ;  bept.  18. 
Boble,  Karl,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktieugesellschaft, 

Essen-on-the     ituhr,     Germany.       Press     for     stamping 

Uaxigeu  end  plates  and   the   like.      1,446,373  ;  Feb.  20. 
Bohie,  Ivarl,  aasignjr   to   Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengeseilschaft, 

Essen-on-the-ituhr,  Germany.    Swaging  press.    1,451,756; 

.-\pr.    IT. 
Bohle,  Karl,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft, 

Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.     Press  for  producing  hol- 
low bodies.     1,470,593;  Oct.  16. 
Boiue,    Karl,   Essen,   assignor    to   Fried.    Krupp   Aktienge- 
sellschaft,   Ess^  n  -  on  -  the  -  Ruhr,    Germany.     Press   for 

manufacturing  sheet   metal  and  plates  with   turned-up 

outer  edgi  s.      1.456,586  ;   May  29. 
Rob  tin,  .Vrvid,  Trenton,  N.  J.   Knife  sharpener.    1,462,080; 

July  17. 
Bohlin,   Nels  and   S.  Forner,   Chicago,   III.     Transmission 

gearing   for   motor    vehicles.      1,477,208 ;    Dec.    11. 
Hu     m^in.  hrii'  SI    .\.,  assLsuor  to  Kiilugg  Switciiboard  and 

Supply     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Desk-stand     base. 

1,450,169  ;    Apr.    3. 
Bohlman,  Ernest  A.,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switchboard  and 

Supply     Company,    Chicago,    111.       Switchboard    lamp. 

1.4(i9,208  ;    Oct.    2. 
Bohlman.    Ernest    A.,    assignor    to    Kellogg    Switchboard 

and    Supply    Company,    Chicago,    III.      Key.    1,472,787  ; 

Nov.   6. 
Bohlman,     George    J.,     Medford,     assignor    to    American 

Water    Supply    Co.    of    New    England,    Boston,    Mass. 

Paper   cup.      1,448.329  ;    Mar.    13. 
Bohni,   Lndwig.      (.■>ee  Kuhland,  Max,  assignor.) 
Bobme,  Kurt,  Berlin-Siemensstadt,  assignor  to  Siemens  & 

llalske    Aktieng- sellschaft.    Wernerwerk,    Siemensstadt, 

near    Berlin.    (Jerniany.       Selectina    switch    for    use    iu 

telephone  systems.     1,450.352;  Apr.  3. 
Bii'mer.    Max.    Chemnitz.    Germany,    assignor    to    O.    A. 

Belier,    Newtonville,    Mass.      Wool  -  combing    machine. 

I!e15.52R:  Jan.   16. 
RohniUnr.   .Tnh"    C.     KanknU-pp.   assignor  tn    Pears,   Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  HI.     Spreader.     1,445,265  ;  Feb.  13. 
Bohniker,  John  ('..  and  J.  (Jeistwhlte,  Kankakee,  assignors 

to    Sears.    Roebnok   and    Co.,   Chicago,    III.      Double-disk 

harrow.      1,442.599:   Jan.   16. 
Rohn,    ITprman    W,      (See   Stuetzel,   A.,   and   Bohn.) 
Bohner.  Clyde  C,  Chicago,   III.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 

tn>      Company.        Glas.sworking      mold,         1,462,362 ; 

.Tulv  17. 
Bohnert,  C.  &  W.   (See  Weber,  Georg,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Bohnhaidt,  Charles  F.  H.,  assignor  to  The  Crown  Cork 
and  Seal  Company  of  Baltimore  City,  Baltimore,  Mel. 
Process  of  and  apparatus  for  renovating  coated  metal 
sheets.     1,457,688  ;  June  5. 

BohocU,  Joseph  J.,  assignor  of  thirty-five  per  cent  to  C. 
Kyft  and  thirty  per  cent  to  A.  Purcell,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Color    box.      1,462,479;    July    24. 

Bohr,  Henry  B.,  assignor  to  The  Julian  &  Kokenge  Com- 
pany,   Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Shoe.      1,461,793 ;    July    17. 

Bohrer,  Stuart  A.,  Chicago,  111.  lieversible  cuff.  1,444,901  ; 
Feb.  la. 

Bohrmanu,  William  C,  Belvedere,  Calif.  Abrasive  device. 
1.469,404  ;    Oct.    2. 

Bohue,  William  A.      (See  Peirson,  C.  11.,  and  Bohue.) 

Boice,  Harry.      (See  Dudley,  P.  E.,   and  Boice.) 

Boice,  William  T.,  Nashua,  Iowa.  Combined  pencil 
sharpener  and  holder.      1,474,885  ;   Nov.  20. 

Boileau,  Walter  K.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Oil  Kefining  Corporation.  Treating  brake  and  trans- 
mission bands.     Ke.  15,543  ;  Feb.  20. 

Boirault,  Louis,  Paris,  France.  Brake-operating  device 
for  railway  vehicles.     1,440,443  ;  Jan.  2. 

Boirault,  Lmiis,  l';iris,  I'rauce.  Brake-operating  mecha- 
nism.    1,445,065  ;   Feb.   13. 

Boisset,  Charles,  New  Orleans,  liS..  Cork-inserting  ma- 
chine.     1,474,J27  ;    Nuv.    la. 

Boisvert,  Joseph  L.,  Bourbonnais,  111.  Poultry  nest. 
1,461,303;   July   ID. 

Boitiioit,  Samuel  11.,  Kouuoke,  Va.  Direction  indicator 
tor  motor  vehicles.     1,455,422 ;   May   15. 

Bojtos,  Dezso,  Hoebliug,  N.  J.  Waterproof  boot. 
1,469,291  ;    Oct.    2. 

Boker  Cutlery  &  Hardware  Company.  (See  Redman, 
Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Boker,  H.,  &  Co.,  inc.  (of  N.  J.).  (See  Eedman,  Walter 
H.,  assignor. J 

Boker,  Hermann  Heinrich,  &  Co.  (See  Grimme,  Johannes, 
assignor.) 

Boker,  Vitus  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Check  protector. 
1,441,778  ;   Jan.   9. 

Bolaii,  James,  Bostun,  Mass.  Two-part  piston  for  internal- 
combustion   engines.      1,463,245  ;   July   31. 

Boland,  William  P.     (See  Dougherty,  John  J.,  assignor.) 

Bolander,  John  A.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Banjo.  1,454,620; 
May  8. 

Bolander,  L.  Ph.,  &  Son.  (See  Bolander,  Louis  P.  as- 
signor.) 

Bolander,  Louis  P.,  assignor  to  L.  Ph.  Bolander  &  Son,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Revolving  flagpole  truck.  1,448,825  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Bolander,  Louis  P.,  assignor  to  L.  Ph.  Bolander  &  Son, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Counterbalanced  flagpoU'. 
1,470,320  ;  Oct.  9. 

Bole,  Robert  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Grinding  and  pol- 
ishing machine.     1,442,381  ;  Jan.  16. 

Bolei,   Jesse,    Stockton,    111.      llouk.      1,475,046;    Nov.   20. 

Bolek,  John  J.      (See  Ryzowicz,  L.,  and  Bolek.) 

Bol^ns,  Coltc  11.,  et  al,,  administrators.  (See  Bowser, 
Au^iu.stus. ) 

Bolens,    Harry   W.,   Port   Washington,    Wis.      Chair   iron. 

1.459.138  ;   June   19. 

Boley,  isrnst,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  American 
Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey.  Continuously 
cleaning  and  drawiug  wire.     1,470,374  ;  Oct.  9. 

Boley,  Ernst,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  American 
Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey.  Continuous- 
wire-drawing  bench.     1,470,375  ;  Oct.  9. 

Boley,  Warren,  Lodi,  Ohio.  Cable  hanger.  1,469,578 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Bolf,  John,  Miles,  Tex.     Animal  poke.     1,446,959  ;  Feb.  27. 

Bolf,  John,  Miles,  Tex.     Animal  trap.     1,452,355  ;  Apr.  17. 

Bolg&r,  Sfindor,  Vienna,  Austria,  assignor  to  J.  Breyer, 
Nashville,  Tenn.  Chain  and  making  same.  1,452,408  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Bolger,  Edward,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oiling  device. 
1,469,616;  Oct.  2. 

Bolger,  Robert  S.      (See  Masury,  A.  F.,  and  Bolger.) 

Bolger,  Robert  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Laminated  spool. 
1,445,931  ;    Feb.   20. 

Bolger,  Robert  S.,  assignor  to  International  Motor  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor-truck  sprinkler  and 
flusher.      1,448,910  ;   Mar.   20. 

Bolger,  Robert  S.,  assignor  to  International  Motor  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Extension  ladder.  1,457,100: 
May  29. 

Bolger,  Robert  S.,  assignor  to  International  Motor  Com- 
pany,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Aerial    extension    ladder. 

1.470.139  ;  Oct.  9. 

Bolin,  John   H.      (See  Rawson,  Myron  R.,  assignor.) 
Bolinder,   Erik   A.,    Stockholm;    Sweden.      Making   barrels 

and  casks.     1,476,041  ;   Dee.    4. 
Bolitho,   John  B.,   et   al.      (See  Goldstone,   Frederick  G., 

assignor. ) 
Bolkesj5,  Lelf  T.,  Notodden,  Norway.     Turning  indicator 

for    automobiles.      1,454,012 ;    May    1. 
Boll,  William  II.  P.,  assignor  to  Phoemco  Limited,  Sydney 

New    South    Wales,    Australia.      Collapsible    container! 

1,443,614  ;  Jan.  30 
Boiler,  George  C.  and  W.  B.,  Loomis,  Calif.     Frult-presa 

crate     and      eleat-positlonlng      machine.        1,452  866 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Boiler,   George    C,   Loomis,    and    E.    Clarenbach,    Gridley. 

Calif.     Spoke  tightener.     1,470,137  ;  Oct.  9. 


lioUer,    W.irren    B.      (See  Boiler,  George    C.   and    W.   B.) 

Bolles,  Robert  O.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Snodgrass,  C. 
W.,  and  Whitmoyer,  assignors.) 

Bolllieimei',  Kbiuehard,  and  E.  T.  Wilkeus,  Fort  Loramie, 
uhio.      Wheeled   grader.      1,460,225 ;   June  26. 

Boiling,  Bartlett,  jr.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Method  of  and 
means  for  separating  granular  material.  1,445,197 ; 
Feb.   13. 

Bollinger,  Charles,  Chicago,  111.  Draft  gauge.  1,443,785  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Bollinger,  Frederick  A.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tire  tread.  Des. 
63,2Ty  ;    Nov.    20. 

BoUman,  Grover  B.,  Sugarcreek,  Ohio.  Tractor  hitch. 
1,462,930;    July    24. 

BoUman,  Hermann,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Obtaining  leci- 
thin from  vegetable  raw  materials.     1,464,557  ;  Aug.  14. 

Bollman,  Kolaua  U.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  C.  F. 
Hagau,  Bristol,  \  a.  Fuel-supply  apparatus  for  inter- 
nal-combustion engines.     1,441,209  ;  Jan.  9. 

Bollmaun,  Hermann,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Distilling  ap- 
paraUi.s.       1,449,313;    Mar.    20. 

Bollmann,  Hermann,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Countercur- 
reut  apparatus.     1,474,062  ;  Nov.  13. 

Bolls,  William  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Bead  threading  or 
display  box.     1,467,352  ;  Sept.  11. 

Bolte,  Joseph  G.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Tractor  steering 
mechanism.     1,461,965;  July  17. 

I'.oium,  Ufurse   J.,  Sa.vre,   Pa.     Toy.     1,455,473;  May  15. 

Bolton,  George  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Artificial  bait. 
1.477,804;    Dec.    18. 

Bolton,  Jack  it.    (tJee  Wiliianis,  J.  D.,  Bolton,  and  Struue.) 

Bultshuuser,  Heinrich,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Steam-tur- 
bine-driven locomotive.      1,404,024  ;   .\ug.   7. 

Boltshausir,  Heinrich,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Steam-driven 
locomotive.      1,405,111  ;   Aug   14. 

Bomar,  Harry  J.     (See  \\;iguou,  W.  P.,  and  Boniar.) 

Bombardie,  Charles  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Wire- 
bounds  Patents  Couipauy,  Kittery,  Ale.  jMucbine  for 
use  in  making  boxes.     1,463,382;  July  ;;i. 

Bombrini  Parodi-Delflno.     (See  Ferrari,  Fabjo,  assignor.) 

itommer,  Emil,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hinge.  1,447,641 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Bonamy,   Kdwurd   L.      (See   Elliott,  P.   J.,  and   Bonamy.) 

Bonanno,  Lucille  B.,  New  'York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Lowell  Company,  LoweU,  Mass.  Apparatus  fur  molding 
the  facial  muscies.     1,44a, 725  ;  Jan.  ao. 

Bond,  Alexander  R.     (See  Lescarboura,  A.  C,  and  Bond.) 

Bond,    Alexander    R.      (See    Walker,    J.    B.,    and   Bond.) 

Bond,  James  E.,  Savvtelle,  Calif.  Burglar  alarm. 
1,461,206;   July   10. 

Bond,  James  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  J.  Tayiur, 
Columbia,  S.  C.  Brace  for  radius  rods.  l,450,42i,  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Bond,  Joe,  Bessemer,  Ala.  Barbecue  stove.  1,463,930  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Bond,  John  S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Worthington 
I'ump  and  ilaciiinery  Corporation.  Tube  mill. 
l,44-l.l<!i  ;   i-eli.   I. 

Bond,  Joseph  T.,  Phoenix,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Oswego  Falls  Corporation,  Fulton,  N.  Y. 
Machine  for  making  paper  container  bodies  and  the 
like.     1,478,098;   Dec.  18. 

Bond,  Joseph  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.      1,468,773  ;   Sept.   25. 

Bond  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Bond,  William 
G.,  assignor.) 

Bond,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Bond  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Wilmington,  Del.  Process  of  and  apparatus 
for  manufacturing  articles  of  comminuted  cork. 
1,453,617  ;  May  1. 

Bondi,  James,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Mold  for  cement  blocks. 
1,460,403;   July   3. 

Bondy,  Richard  S.      (See  Feder,  Louis  H.,  assignor.) 

Bone,  Benjamin  F.,  et  al.  (See  Dungan,  John  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bone,  David  R.,  Oglesby,  Tex.  Apparatus  for  hydrating 
lime.     1,469,209  ;  Oct.  2. 

Bonel,  Splro  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Willys-Overland  Company,  Toledo, 
Ohio.  Vehicle  body  construction  and  upholstery  there- 
for.    Rel5,725  :  Nov.  27. 

Bonelli,  George  A.,  Kingman,  Ariz.  Molding  plastic  struc- 
tures and  apparatus  for  use  in  same.  1,455,039 ; 
May  15. 

Bonelli,  George  A.,  Kingman,  Ariz.  Spiral-wire-forming 
device.     1,471,235;  Oct.  16. 

Bonelli,  Ijouis,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  Shoe  tool. 
1,451,288;  Apr.  10. 

Boner,  Hans,  Madulein,  Switzerland.  Saw  for  sawing 
trees.      1,450,540;    Apr.    3. 

Bonetto,  Domenico,  Roanoke,  111.  Fluid-motor  system. 
1,471,095;  Oct.  16. 

Boney,  Ashton  M.      (See  Bunker,   J.   W.,   and  Boney.) 

Boiifield,  Emmons  W.,  assignor  to  American  Box  Board 
Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Shipping  crate. 
1,449,374  ;  Mar.  27. 

Bongiornl,  Frank.     (See  Baggio,  J.,  and  Bongiomi.) 

Bonglrno,  Andrew,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Toy  cat.  Des. 
62.214  ;  Apr.  17. 

Bonham,  Charles,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sash-cord 
fastener.     1,471,938;   Oct.   23. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alpliabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Mold  for  concrete 
y.  Lock.  1,473,076 ; 
Woodworking  machine. 


liuuheiui,    Frank   M.,    St.    Louis,   Mo.      Siphoning   device. 

l,405.i;07;    Aug.    14. 
r.onUOte,   Gerald.      (See  de  MontmoUin,   G.,   Spieler,   and 

BonhOte.) 
noiiil":u'(>,   Arthur,   New   York,   N.   Y.,  assignor   to  Norton 

Company,     Worcester,     Mass.       Slipproof    stair     unit. 

1.4r.S,6Sl  ;  June  12. 
Hoiiifacino,  Lawrence  C,  and  M.  B.  Irby,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Tire  armor.     1,456,421  ;  May  21!. 

Bonigcr,   Emil   C.,   Davenport,   Iowa 

Mocks.      1,450,945  ;   June  20. 
Bonilla,   Ralph   S.,  New    York,  N.    V 

Nov.  6. 
Bonin,  Clement  F.,  Denmark,  Wis. 

I,4.~.4,2G4  ;  May  S. 
Bonii\e,    Charles   E.,   Melrose  Park,   and  H.    W.   Stauffer, 

Maiiheim,  assignors  to  J.   11.  Moseman,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Mllk-can-wasbing  machine.     1,475,535;  Nov.   27. 
Bonine,   Charles   E.,   Melrose  Park,   and  H.   W.   Stauffer, 

Maiilielin,  assisruors  to  J.   II.  Moseman,   Lancaster,  Pa. 

Machine  for  wa.-^hing  milk  cans  or  similar  receptacles. 

1,475.536  :  Nov.  27. 
Boninsegni,  Riccardo,  Florence,  Italy.     Transmitting  and 

reversing  gear.      1,462,900  ;   July  24. 
Bonk.  Frank,  jr.,  Ripon,  Wis.     Automatic  loop  setter  for 

motion-picture  machines.     1,472,628  ;   Oct.  30. 
Bonk,   Frank  J.,  and  A.  W.  Stewart,  Ripon,  Wis.     Auto- 
mafic    electric-circuit-control    mechanism.       1,461,207; 

July   10. 
Bonnard,    Georges,   Plombieres,   St.   Marcel,   France.     Re- 
fining tin  and  antimony.     1,475,422;  Nov.  27. 
Bonnill,    Dorothy,   Winchester,   Ky.      Gaseous-f^el   mixer. 

1,453,656;  May  1. 
Bonncll,  William  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Junction  box  and 

knock-out   therefor.     1,477,806;   Dec.   18. 
Biiniielvcke,  Emil,  Washington,  D.  C.     Chart.     1,458,264  ; 

June"  12. 
Bonner-Charter  Motor  Company.      (See  Bonner,  Clarence 

E.,  assignor.) 
Bonner,  Clarence  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bon- 

ner-Charter  Motor  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Lubricating 

system.     1,459,819:  June  26. 
Bonner,    E^ed    W.,    Pottstown,    Pa.      Nonglare    eyeshield. 

1,462,532;   July   24. 
Bonner,    Richard    S.,    La    Grange,    Ark.      Cotton-thinning 

machine.     1,472,288  ;  Oct.  .SO. 
Bonnet,    Frangois,   Villefranche-sur-Saone,   France.     Mold- 
ing    apparatus     for     compressed     blocks.       1,461,860 ; 

July  17. 
Bonnet,  Frederick  C,  Hamburg,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  Franklin, 

Durant,     Okla.        Oil-well     fishing     tool.       1,455,237 ; 

May  15. 
Bonnet,   Louis,   Perplgnan,   France,    assignor  to   J.    Pais- 

seau,  Paris,  France.     Manufacture  of  artificial  pearls. 

1,466.575  ;    Aug.    28. 
Bonneville,  Joseph  H.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  and  H.  S.  Barnes, 

Yonkers,    N.    X.      Manifolding    envelopes.      1,469,878 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Bonney,  Blck  R.,  assignor  to  Stroud  and  Company,  Omaha, 

Nebr.     Steering  means  for  drawn  vehicles.     1,421,757; 

Apr.  17. 
Bonney,  George  C.     (See  MacBride,  G.  W.,  and  Bonney.) 
Bonney,   John   C.  G.,   Brooklyn,   N.    Y.      Window-washing 

apparatus.     1,454,.S73  ;  May  8. 
Bonnle-B   Company,  The.      (See  Ashbrooke,  John  T.,  as- 
signor.) 
BoiiiSm,    .Alfred,    Paterson,    N.   J.      Propelling   blades    for 

reversible   steam  turbines.      1,468,555 ;    Sept.    18. 
Bonom,  Alfred,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Flexible  and  insulating, 

supporting,   and  reenforcing  rings  for  crown  blades  of 

turbines.     1,468,694  ;  Sept.  25. 
Bon.sall,  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 

Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.     Car  roof.     1,449,161 ; 

Mar.   20. 
Bonsall.  Charles  D..  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 

Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.     Car  roof.     1.450,243  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Bonsall,   Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to 

phy     Company,     New     Kensington,     Pa. 

1,455.776:  May  22. 
Bonsall,   Charle.s  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to 

phv     Companv,     New     Kensington,      I'a. 

1.455,777  ;  May  22. 
Bonsall,  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 

Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.     Car  roof.     1,456,531 ; 

May  29. 
Bonsall,   Charles  D.,   Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Mur- 
phy    Companv,     New     Kensington,     Pa.       Car     roof. 

1.457,421  ;  June  5. 
Bonsall,  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  IMurphy 

Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.     Car  roof.     1,458,385  ; 

.Tune   12. 
Bon.sall,  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 

Company,  New  Kensington,  I'a.     Car  roof.     1,458.386  : 

June  12. 
Bonsall,  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P. 

Company,     New     Kensington,     Pa.       Metal 

1,4.59,436  ;    June   19. 
Bonsall,  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P. 

Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.     Car  roof. 

July  3. 


P.   H. 

Car 


Mur- 
roof. 


P.   H.  Mur- 
Car     roof. 


H.  Murphy 
car     roof. 

H.  Murphy 
1,460,568  ; 


Bonsall,  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  II.  Mur- 
phy Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Car  roof. 
1,461,721 ;  July  17. 

Bonsall,  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Mur- 
phy Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Car  roof. 
1,478,632  ;  Dec.  25. 

Bonsall,  Charles  D.,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy  Company, 
Parnassus,  I'a.     Carline.     1,461.704;  July  10. 

Bonser,  Fred,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Grasping  instru- 
ment.    1,453,543;  May  1. 

Bonsiakos,  Michael,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Aeroplane  con- 
struction.    1,457,871  ;  June  5. 

Bonta,  Arthur  K.,  deceased,  New  York,  N.  Y.  ;  M.  W. 
Bonta,  executrix.  Starter  for  combustion  engines. 
1.440,815  ;  Jan.  2. 

Bonta,  Mary  W..  executrix.      (See  Bonta,  Arthur  K.) 

Boock,  Arthur,  Tripp,  S.  Dak.  Tire  remover.  1,473,397  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Boock,  Gustave  J.,  Conyngham,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  G.  Hines,  Drums,  Pa.  Foot  accelerator  for  trac- 
tors.    1,466,688;   Sept.   4. 

Booker,  Charles  A.,  Minier,  111.  Hand  rest.  1,457,958; 
June  5. 

Booker,  Walter  D.,  Wawanesa,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Heat- 
ing device.     1.444.102;  Feb.  6. 

Bookhout,  James  R.     (See  Bookhout,  John  J.  and  J.  R.) 

Bookhout,  John  J.  and  J.  R.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Underreamer. 
1,449,314;  Mar.  20. 

Books,  Joseph,  McKeesport,  Pa.  Clamp.  1,446,374; 
Feb.  20. 

Bookwalter,  Albert  B.,  Coeur  d'Alene,  Idaho.  Ore  sepa- 
rator.    1,461.647;   July  10. 

Boome,  Alexander.      (See  Kramer,  L.,  and  Boome.) 

Hoome,  Alexander,  Chicago,  lU.  Work  driver  for  lathes. 
1,444,724;  Feb.   6. 

Boomershine,  Adam,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  C.  Slager, 
Dayton,  Ohio.  Oil  retainer  for  journal  boxes. 
1,460,809  ;  July  3. 

Boomsliter,  Charles  C,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Differential 
gear  for  automobiles.     1,472,629  ;  Oct.  30. 

Boon,  Wilfred  L.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Tube-capping 
machine.     1,446,542  ;  Feb.  27. 

Boone,    Albert,    Sawtelle,    Calif.      Auxiliary    air    supply 

1.457.207  ;  May  29. 

Boone,  Clarence  E.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Wave  motor. 
1,461,747:  July  17. 

Boone  Heater  Corporation.    (See  Boone,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Boone,  Robert,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Boone  Heater  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Lighting  device  for  gas.     1,453,906  ;  May  1. 

liooraem,  John  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wall  construction. 
1,454,310  ;  May  8. 

Booraem,  John  F.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Swimming-pool 
construction.      1,461,026  :   July    10. 

Booraem,  John  F..  Greenwich,  Conn.  Protecting  ceramic 
swimming-pool   structures.     1,464,804 ;   Aug.   14. 

Boorum  &  Pease  Company.  (See  Von  Auw,  Alwin,  as- 
signor.) 

Boos,     Casper    M.     B.,     Chicago.     lU.       Silo-door    frame. 

1.461.208  ;  July  10. 

Boos,  Orlando  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Conveyer. 
1,454,809  ;  May  8. 

Boosalis,  Gus  N.,  et  al.  (See  Simmons,  Alfred  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Boosted,  Henry  J..  Kenosha,  Wis.  Tire  pump.  1,456,719  ; 
May  29. 

Booth,   Benjamin   W.,   Ketchikan,   Alaska.     Animal  trap. 

1.467.832  ;  Sept.  11. 

Booth,  Charles  H.  (See  McCormish,  William  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Booth,  Christopher  S.,  Camp  Poii»t,  111.  Book  holder. 
1,440,656  ;  Jan.  2. 

Booth,  Christopher  S..  Camp  Point.  111.  Writing  instru- 
ment.    1,441,828  ;  Jan.  9. 

Booth,  Earl  C,  assignor  to  Holcomb  &  Hoke  Mfg.  Co., 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  Vending-machine  housing.  Des. 
63,609  :  Dec.  25. 

Booth,  George  W.,  Islington,  Ontario,  Canada.  Tunnel 
kiln.     1,474,063  :  Nov.  13. 

Booth,   Henrv    S.,  Manchester,   England.      Rotary   engine. 

1.447.833  ;  Mar.  6. 

Booth,  James  W.  and  T.  C,  Corlass,  Kelghley,  England. 
Loom    shuttle.      1,475,679 ;    Nov.    27. 

Booth,  John  S.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Hat  tray.  1.445,743; 
Feb.  20. 

Booth,  John  T.,  Birmingham,  England.  Internal-combus- 
tion engine.     1,447,752  ;  Mar.  6. 

Booth,  John  T.,  Birmingham,  England.  Internal-com- 
bustion  engine.      1,468,225  ;   Sept.    18. 

Booth,  John  W.,  Trenton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Needle  chuck 
for  sound  reproducers.     1,461,176:   July  10. 

Booth,.  Joseph  B.  S.,  Sidcup,  England,  assignor  to  Lanston 
Monotype  Machine  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Typo- 
graphic  composing  machine.      1,465,296 ;    Aug.   21. 

Booth,  Levis  M.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Manufacturing  paper 
or   pulp.      1,443,454 ;    Jan.    30. 

Booth,  Sheldon  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Means  to  withdraw  sur- 
face water  from  bathing  beaches  and  resorts.  1,456,759  ; 
May  29. 

Booth,  Wallace  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Furnace  bridge  walL 
1,467,566  ;  Sept.  11. 

Booth,  Wallace  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Auxiliary  closure 
for  doorways  of  freight  cars.     1,469,914  ;  Oct.  9. 


62 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AlpJiabetical  list  of  patentees — CJontinued. 


Booth,    Walter   B-      (See   Barwell,    J.   W.,    Ward,   Nelson, 

Hingher.   Booth,  and  Blows.) 
Booth,    Wilfred    E.,    assignor   to    Western    Electric    Com- 
pany,  Incorporated,   New   York.   N.   Y.     Electrical-wave 

transmission  system.     1,470,955  ;  Oct.  16. 
Booth,  William  N.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Wheel  boring  and  fac- 
ing machine.     1,459,011 ;   June  19. 
Booih,     VVillium    N.,    Detroit,    Mich.       Forming     vehicle 

wheels.      1,464,495  ;    Aug.    14. 
Booth,    William    N.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Metallic    felly    foi 

vehicle  wheels.      1,469,768;  Oct.  9. 
Booth,  William  N.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Metallic  felly  and  rini 

for  vehicle  wheels.     1,469,769  ;  Oct.  9. 
Booth,    William   N.,   Detroit,   Mich.     Driving   lug  for   de 

mountable  rims  of  vehicle  wheels.     1,475,167  ;  Nov.  27. 
Booth,     William    T.,     East    Orange,    N.    .1.,    assignor    to 

Western    Electric    Company,    Incorporated,    New    York, 

N.    Y.      Protective    device.      1,462,026:    .luly    17. 
Booth,  William  T.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  W.  A.   Boyd, 

Brooklyn,  assignors  to   Western   Electric  Company,   In- 
corporated,   New     York,      N.    Y.         Antenna     system. 

1,464,168;  Aug.  7. 
Boothe,    Gardner    L.,    executor.       (See    Janney,    Eobert 

B.  li.) 
Bootrym,    Adam,    assignor   of   one-half   to    .1.    BarUowskl, 

Scranton,     Pa.       Brickmaking     machine.        1,446,330 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Boots,  Edgar  W.      (See  Tolla,  T.,  and  Boots.) 
Boott  Mills.      (See  Flather,   Frederick  A.,  assignor.) 
Booz,  Frank  V      (See  Bradley,  J.  A.,  and  Booz.  j 
Booze,  Macdonald   C.      (See  Beecher,  M.   F.,  and  Booze.) 
Booze,  Macdonald  C,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces 

ter,  Mass.     Nonslip  quartz  tile.     1,451,456  ;  Apr.  10. 
Booze,     Macdonald     C,     assignor     to     Norton     Company. 

Worcester,    Mass.      Ceramic    article    and    making    the 

s:ime.      1.459,;^.")7  ;    June    19. 
Borax    Consolidated    Limited. 

assignor.) 
Borax    Consolidated    Limited. 

signer.) 
Borcherdt,   Walter   0.,   Austinville,   Va.,   assignor   to   The 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Concen 

tration  of  minerals.     1,445,989  ;  Feb.  20. 
Borcherdt,   Walter  O.,   Austinville,    Va.,   assignor   to   Thi 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Concen 

tration  of  oxidized  ores.     1,446,375  ;  Feb.  20. 
Borcherdt,    Walter   O.,   Austinville,   Va.,  assignor   to   The 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Flotation 

of   minerals.     1,446,376;   Feb.  20. 
Borcherdt,    Walter   O.,   Austinville,   Va.,   assignor    to   The 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Co,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Treatment  of 

concentrates.     1,446,377  ;  Feb.  20. 
Borcherdt,    Walter   O.,   Austinville,   Va.,  assignor   to   The 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Filtration 

of  ore  pulps.     1,446,378  :  Feb.  20. 
Borcherdt.    Walter   O.,   Austinville,   Va.,   assignor  to   The 

New    Jersey    Zinc    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Wet 

process  of  classifying  comminuted  material.     1,448,514  : 

Mar.    13. 
Borcherdt.    Walter   O.,   Austinville,    Va.,   assignor   to   The 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Treatment 

of  minerals.     1,448,515 ;   Mar.   13. 
Borcherdt,    Walter    0.,   Austinville,    Va.,   assignor   to   The 
New   Jersey  Zinc  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Concen- 
tration of  minerals.     1,454.838  ;  Mav  8. 
Borchert,  Fred  L.     (See  Borchert,  William  and  P.  L.) 
Borchert,    William    and    P.    L.,    assignors    to    The    Tagit 
Company,    Rockford,    III.      Staple-tag-afflxing    piachine. 
1.442,212;   Jan.   16. 
Borchert,  William  and  P.  L.,  assignors  to  The  Tagit  Com- 
pany, Rockford,  111.     Tag-afflxing  machine.     1,467,469 ; 
Sept.  11. 
Borden,      Charles      R.      C,     Brookline,      Mass.        Valve. 
1,468,273  ;  Sept.  IS. 

(See    Charland,    Louis    J.,    as 


(See    Kelly,    Albert    A.. 
(See    Kelly,    Andrew,    as 


Borden    Company,    The. 

signor.) 
Borden  Company,  The. 

signor.) 
Borden    Company,    The. 

signer:) 
Borden    Company,   The. 

signor.) 
Borden  Company,  The. 


(See  Hopkins,  Archibald  E.,   as- 

(See    Nonneman,    Ira    W.,    as 

(See   Ried,    Henrita    F.    H.,   as- 


(See  Taylor,  Burt  E.,  assignor.) 
Borden,    Edward    R.,    assignor    to    Mudge    &    Company, 

Chicago,    111.      Power-transmission    device.      1,469,579 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Bore,  Johan,  and  A.  Skoglund,  Gottenborg,  assignors  to  C. 

A.  A.  Westerberg,  Stockholm,  Sweden.     Steam  cleansing 

device    for   locomotive    boilers   or   the   like.      1,463,494  ; 

July   31. 
Borel,  Charles,  Geneva,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  J.  E.  A. 

Trub,  New  York,  N.  Y.    System  of  building  construction. 

1.473,418;    Nov.    6. 
Borelli,   Albert,    San    Francisco,   Calif.     Barrel   for  locks. 

1,463,495;    July    31. 
Boren,  Kiirl  E.      (See  Rodman,  H.,  and  Boren.) 
Borg,      Carl      W.,      Aberdeen,     Wash.        Artificial     bait. 

1.467.7.50;  Sept.   11. 
Borg,   Fredrik  G.,  Chicago,   111.     Steel  truss.     1.467,224  : 

Sept.   4. 
Borg,  Fredrik  G.,  Chicago,  111.     Concrete  bulkhead  or  re- 
taining wall.     1,467,470;  Sept.  11. 


Borgps,  Alfredo  E.,  Portaleza,  Ceara,  Brazil.     Power  brake 

for  railway  cars.     1,457,766  ;  June  5. 
Borgfeldt,  George  &  Co.    (See  Sander,  Alfred  H.,  assignor.) 
Borgo,   Edmondo   M.,  Turin,    Italy.     Pump  with  variable 

output.     1,445,285  ;  Feb.  13. 
Boring,  John   W.,  and  G.  A.  Wagoner,  Gibsonville,  N.  C. 

Coin  assorter.     1,458,515  ;  June  12. 
Borja    y    Dizon,    Benito,    Manila.      Eyeglass    attachment. 

1,467,358  ;  Sept.  11. 
Borkey,      Stephen      P.,     Detroit,     Mich.        Piston     ring. 

1,475,680  ;  Nov.  27. 
Borland,     Bruce,    Chicago,     111.       Car    seal.       1,440.764 ; 

Jan.   2. 
Borlase,     William     J.,     Philadelphia,    Pa.       Bag     holder. 

1,456,175;    May   22. 
Borlase,     William     J.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.      Bag    holder. 

1,476.045  :    Dec.    4. 
Borleis,     August,    Raspeburg,    Baltimore,    Md.       Scissors 

sharpener.     1,471,136;  Oct.  16. 
Borlenghi.    Louis,    et   al.      (See   Garland,    George   F.,   as- 
signor.) 
Borinan,    Paul   C,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Mounting   pictures. 

1,442,639  ;  Jan.   16. 
Born,  William  P.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.     Garbage  incinerator. 

1.461,108;   July   10. 
Borne,    John    F.,    and    G.    A.    Galloway,    Buffalo,    N.    Y. 

Bottle  stopper.     1,448,051 ;  Mar.  13. 
Bornmann,   Carl,  assignor  to   Ansco   Company,   Bingham- 
ton,    N.    Y.      Finder   for    folding    cameras.      1,445,198 ; 
Feb.  13. 
Bornmann,   Carl,   assignor  to   Ansco   Company,  Bingham- 
ton,   N.   Y.      Film-spool   carriage.     1,464,558 ;   Aug.   14. 
Bornschein,    Georg,    Bautzen,    Germany.      Laying-on    and 
removing  device  for  platen  printing  presses.     1,446,379 ; 
Feb.   20. 
Borokoff,   Louis,   Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     Bottle.     Des.   62,053; 

Mar.    13. 
Borougli,  Willard  L.     (See  Lorraine,  D.  G.,  and  Borough.) 
Borowsky,    Peter.      (See    Ma,ika,   S.,   and   Borowsky.) 
BSrresen,    Adolf   H.,   M.iondalen,   and    K.    Holter,    Skolen, 
near  Christiana,    Norway.     Water-supplying  device  for 
pulp-screening  machines.     1,468,695  ;   Sept.   25. 
BorresdU,    Borre    H..    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Card   and   tag 

bolder.      1.478.598;   Dec.    25. 
Borromite    Company   of  America,   The.      (See   Lee,   Yong 

K.,  assignor.) 
Borroni,  Amatore.      (See  Conti,  A.,  and  Borronl.) 
Borroughs,    Joseph    N.,    Oakland,     Calif.       Machine    for 

folding   towels.      1,463,918 ;    Aug.    7. 
Bors-Koefned,  Axel.       (See    Clement,  Clement  A,  assignor.) 
Borst,  Andrew  J.,  jr.,  BufTalo,  N.  Y.     Traction  device  for 

vide   wheels.      1.446,870;    Feb.    27.  ■      - 

Borst,  Andrew  J.,  jr.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Antiskid  device  for 

vehicle  wheels.      1,461,378  :  July  10. 
Borst,    Andrew    J.,    jr.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Motor    vehicle. 

1,476,355;    Dec.   4. 
Borst,    Joseph    P.    and   W.,    Brooklyn,    N.   Y.     Brush    for 

talking  machines.     1,442.680  ;  Jan.  16. 
Borst,  Joseph  F.  and  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Brush  for  talk- 
ing  machines.      1,464,405;    Ang.    7, 
Borst,    Joseph    F.    and    W.,    Brooklyn,    N.   Y.      Table    for 

talking  machines.     1,466,576  ;  Aug.  28. 
Borst,  William.      (See  Borst,  Joseph  P.  and  W.) 
Borstelman,    Henry    I,.,    Lvon    Mountain,    N.    Y.      Tonlc- 

applving  comb.     1,475.786;  Nov.  27. 
Bort.  Katherine  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Cosmetic  cream. 

1,476,483;    Dec.  4. 
Borton,  Frederick  W.,  Miami,  Fla.     Electric  soldering  iron. 

1,456.760:  May  29. 
Borzvkowski,   Benno,   Paris,   France.     Apparatus   for  the 

production  of  threads.     1.450,131  ;  Mar.  27. 
Boscato,  Vittorio,  Diano  Marina,  Italy.     Ignition  starting 

device  for  ignition  magnetos.  1,445,661  ;  Feb.  20. 
Bosch,  Carl,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhlne.  E.  Dehnel,  Ros- 
sen,  near  Marseburg,  and  C.  Kircher,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Badische  .Anilin  &  Soda  Fabrik, 
Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rh!ne,  Bavaria,  Germany.  Con- 
version of  ammonia  into  ammonium  chloride.  1,453,060; 
Apr.  24. 
Bosch.   Herman  J..   New  York,   N.  Y.     Drying  appliance. 

1.455.2.'?8:  May  15. 
Bosch,    Robert,    Akticngesellschaft,      (See    Pi.'^eher,    Otto, 

assignor.) 
Roscli,      Robert,      Aktiengesellschaft.      (See      Friedrichs, 

Ernst.) 
Bosch,  Robert,  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Horig,  Heinrlch, 

assignor.) 
Bosclike,  George  W.,  Ran  Francisco,  Calif.    Railway-track 

spike.      1,440,444;  Jan.   2. 
Bosco,  George  B.,  Chicago,  111.     Form  clamp.     1,445,286 

Feb.   13. 
Bdsco,  George  B.,  Chicago,  111.     Form  clamp.     1,454,502 

May  8. 
Bosco,  George  B.,  Chicago,  lU.     Form  clamp.     1,475,424 

Nov.  27. 
Rose,  August  Z.,  Willits,  Calif.     Flour  sifter.     1,468,454 

Sept.  IS. 
Bose,   Frederick   J.,   Norristown,   Pa.      Smoking   mixture. 

1,462,480  ;   July   24. 
Bosle,  Jacob  P.     (See  Baines,  J.  E.,  and  Bosle.) 
Bosley,    Milton    W.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Grip    conduit    for 
electric  conductors.     1,444,057 ;  Feb.  6. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Boss,  John  C,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Apparatus  for  drying  brick 
and  other  clay  articles.     1,468,990  ;   Sept.  25. 

Boss  Washing  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Dletz,  Wil- 
liam (".  F.,  as.sisinor.) 

Boss,  William,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Humidifier.  1,472,150  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Bosse-ForU  Company.     (See  Ford,  Clarence  W.,  assignor.) 

Bosse,  Frederick  J.,  Morristown,  Pa.  Adhesive  tape. 
1,4-tl.Gr.G;  .Tan.  9. 

Bossehnann,  Richard,  Berlin.  Germany.  Pressure-regulat- 
int;  device  for  intermediate  steam-withdrawal  installa- 
tions.    1,464.596  ;  Aug.  14. 

Bosserman,  Archibald  A.,  Greenville,  Va.,  assignor  to  The 
Cleveland  Chain  &  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Chain-link  connector.     1,442,043;  Jan.  16. 

Bossert,  William  F.,  XJtica,  N.  Y.  Semaphore.  1,449,580  ; 
Mar.   27. 

Bosshard,  .Tohn  J.,  assignor  to  The  Hill  Pump  Valve  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Automatic  screw  machine. 
1,467,304;  Sept.  11. 

Bosshard,  Theodore,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Cherry  and  confec- 
tion  center   depositing  apparatus.      1,473,458  ;   Nov.   6. 

Bosshardt,  Edwin.     (See  Dinkelspiel,  L.,  and  Bosshardt. ) 

Bossliart,  .Tuhn  W.,  and  E.  \V.  MacUison,  Louisville,  Ky 
Dnst  collector.     1,459,610  :  June  19. 

Boss!,  Enea,  assignor  to  Self  Feeding  Vaporizer  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Intake  manifold  for  internal- 
combustion   engines.      1,471,822  ;    Oct.    23. 

Bos.siiii,  Kaoul  F.,  London,  England.  Coffee-making  ma- 
chine.    1.473.898:  Nov.   13. 

Bossu,  Pierre  P.,  Neuilly-sur-Seine,  assignor  to  Societe 
Anonyme  des  Etablissements  L.  Bleriot,  Paris,  France. 
Means  for  transmitting  motion.     1,449,263  ;  Mar.  20. 

Bost,  William  D.,  Los  Angeles,  H.  M.  Miller,  South  Pasa- 
dena, and  G.  W.  Garwood,  El  Monte,  assignors  to  Na- 
tional Peeling  Machine  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Apparatus  for  peeling  fruits  and  vegetables.  1,468,873  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Bostater,  Herbert  L.  (See  Williams,  S.  B.,  jr.,  and  Bos- 
tater.) 

Bosiedo,  Louis  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Propulsion  device. 
1,460,051  ;  June  26. 

Bostodo.  Louis  (3.,  Chicago,  111.  Oil-burning  furnace. 
1,469,770  ;   Oct.  9. 

Bostock,    Francis   J.      (See   Brown,   P.,    and   Bostock.) 

Boston,  Gilbert  H.,  Gainesville,  Tex.  Garment  hanger  and 
presser.      1,441,057;  Jan.  2. 

Boston  Insulated  Wire  and  Cable  Company.  (See  Burley, 
H.  B.,  and  Rooney,  assignors.) 

Boston  Jewelry  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Anshen, 
Zalkiud,    assignor.) 

Boston  Machine  Works  Company.  (See  Osgood,  Walter 
P.,  assignor.) 

Boston  Miichine  Works  Company.  (See  Osgood,  W.  P., 
Smith,  and  Peabody,  assignors.) 

Boston  Pencil  Pointer  Company.  (See  Wilson,  Allen  P., 
assignor.) 

Boston  Rubber  Shoe  Company.  (See  Lawrence,  G.  L., 
Jr.,  and  Field,  assignors.) 

Boston  Tool  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Rein- 
bard,  Frank  A.,  assignor.) 

Bostroem,  August.     (See  Schwartz,  S.  H.,  and  Bostroem.) 

Bostroem,  August,  assignor  to  S.  R.  Schwartz,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Column  for  a  lamp.     Des.  61,760;  Jan.  9. 

Bostrom,  Earnst  A.,  assignor  to  Pomona  Products  Com- 
pany, Griffin,  Ga.  Roasting  machine.  1,452,409 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Bostrom,  Earnst  A.,  assignor  to  Pomona  Products  Com- 
pany, Griffin,  Ga.    Coring  machine.    1,463,114  ;  July  24. 

Bostrom.  Philip,  Gooding,  Idaho.  Harness-trace  sup- 
port   and    assembly.      1,455,705  :    May    15. 

Bostwick,  Edward  C,  Laurium,  Mich.  Brush  clamp. 
1,477,685:  Dec.  18. 

Bostwick.   Edwin  G.      (See  Pale,   S.,   and  Bostwick.) 

Bostwick,  RoUa  B.,  et  al.  (See  Jacobs,  James  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Boswell,  Fletcher  O.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,457,142;  May  29. 

Boswell,  George  G.  F.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Combined  shock 
absorber  and  rebound  check  for  motor-propelled  ve- 
hicles.    1,462,737;   July  24. 

Boswell,  George  G.  P.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Rebound-check 
shock  absorber.      1,462,738;    July  24. 

Boswell,  James  G.,  Weeks.  La.     Mill.     1,447,834  ;  Mar.  6. 

Boswell,  William  C,  Baltimore,  Md.  Electric  sadiron. 
1,471,823:  Oct.  23. 

Bosworth,  Alfred  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  Powdered  modifled- 
milk  substitute.     1,450,836  :  Apr.  3. 

Bosworth,  Arthur  H.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Container. 
1,463,663;   July   31. 

Bosworth,  George  P..  Central  Falls,  assignor  to  Hemphill 
Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Stitch-lengtb-cohtrolling 
mechanism  for  knitting  machines.     1,448,653;  Mar.  13. 

Bosworth,  George  P.,  assignor  to  Hemphill  Company, 
Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Hosiery  and  making  the  same. 
1,449,375  ;    Mar.   27. 

Bosworth,  George  P.,  assignor  to  Hemphill  Company,  Cen- 
tral Falls,  R.  I.  Spring-needle  presser.  1,450,937 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Bosworth,  George  P.,  assignor  to  Hemphill  Company, 
Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Glove  and  making  the  same. 
1,454,019;  May  1. 


Bosworth,  George  P.,  assignor  to  Hemphill  Company, 
Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Knitted  glove  and  making  the 
same.     1,458,102;  June  5. 

Bosworth,  George  P.,  assignor  to  Hemphill  Company, 
Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Sinker  or  web-holder  cam  mecha- 
nism  for  knitting  machines.     1,458,1  ()3  ;   June  5. 

Bosworth,  George  1'.,  Central  Falls,  assignor  to  Hemphill 
Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Hosiery  and  making  the 
same.     1,459,406  ;   June   19. 

Bosworth,  George  P.,  Central  Falls,  assignor  to  Hemphill 
Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Hosiery  and  making  the 
.same.      1,459,497  :   June   19. 

Bosworth,  George  P.,  assignor  to  Hemphill  Company, 
Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Stocking  and  making  same. 
1,476,042;    Dec.    4. 

Bosworth,  George  P.,  assignor  to  Hemphill  Company, 
Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Stocking  and  making  same. 
1,476,043  ;   Dee.   4. 

Bosworth,  Percy  B.,  assignor  to  The  Victor  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Springfield,  Ohio.  Pneumatic-tire  tread.  Des. 
62,936;  Aug.  28. 

Bosworth,  William  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roller. 
1,452,824;  Apr.  24. 

Botella,  Jacques,  Paris,  France.  Collapsible  automobile 
top.      1,463,193;   July   31. 

Botella,  Jacques,  Paris,  France.  Motor-car  body  and 
collapsible  top  therefor.     1,465,594  ;  Aug.  21. 

Bothe,  Andreas,  Oreland,  assignor  to  Kleen  Products 
Company  Inc.,  North  Wales,  Pa.  Spoon  or  similar 
article.     Des.  61,869  ;  Feb.  6. 

Bothwell,  Henry  R.,  assignor  to  S.  Newman,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Vise.      1,454,993 ;  May   15. 

Bott,  Edward  C,  Bienville,  La.  Lid  for  cans.  1,477,936  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Bott,  George  R.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Norma  Com- 
pany of  America,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Cage  for 
antifriction   bearings.     1,459,718 ;   June   26. 

Bott,  Wister  P.,  Bernlce,  La.  Dispensing  apparatus. 
1,469,879;  Oct.  9. 

Bottcher,  Paul,  Jr.,  Altona-Bahrenfeld,  near  Hamburg, 
Germany.  Differential  gear  for  motor  cars.  1,476,044  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Bottinelli,  Paul  E.,  and  M.  Arrighl,  West  New  York,  N.  J. 
Speed   gearing.      1,473,459 ;   Nov.    6. 

Bottle,  Edward  K.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Sales  Book  Company,  Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario, 
Canada.     Manifolding  salesbook.     1,458,265  ;   June  12. 

Bottome,  Edgar  M.,  Moundsville,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  The 
Palm  Brothers  (jompany,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plate  or 
similar  article.     Des.  62,688  ;  July  24. 

Bottome,  Edgar  M.,  Moundsville,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  The 
Palm  Brothers  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plate  or 
similar  article.     Des.  62,689  ;  July  24. 

Bottome,  Edgar  M.,  Moundsville,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  The 
Palm  Brothers  (Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plate  or 
similar  article.     Des.  62,690  ;  July  24. 

Bottomley,  Clarence  D.,  Charlotte,  Mich.  Electric 
switch.     1,468,192  :  Sept.  18. 

Bottomley,  Clarence  D.,  (jharlotte,  Mich.  Electric  switch. 
1,473,950;  Nov.  13. 

Bottone,  Victor  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  S.  McAleer, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Connecter.     1,475,257  ;  Nov.  27. 

Bouchard,  Emile  E.,  Burlington,  Vt.  Curtain  for  auto- 
mobiles.    1,457,649  ;  June  5. 

Bouch6,  William  F.,  Lancaster.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gould 
Coupler  Company.  Dynamo-driving  means.  1,454,035 ; 
May  8. 

Boucher,  Cyril  A.,  Joplin,  Mo.  Attachment  for  cigar- 
bunching  machines.     1,478,726  ;  Dec.  25. 

Boucher,  Pierre  J.,  Kensington,  London,  England.  Ma- 
chine for  capping  bottles  or  the  like.  1,452,410; 
Apr.  17. 

Boudeman,  Dallas,  Jr.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Shock  absorber. 
1,469,915;  Oct.  9. 

Boudreaux,  Edouard,  Paris,  France.  Lead  molding  used 
in  galvanoplasty.     1.458,570  ;  June  12. 

Bougher,      Jacob,      Sabetha,      Kans.        Quilting     frame. 
•  1,446.689;  Feb.  27. 

Philadelphia,    Pa.     Rotary   brush. 


Bougher,    Samuel    C, 
1,460,883  ;  July  3. 
Boughner,  Harry  R. 
Boughton,    George   B., 


(See  Sage,   R.  W.,   and  Boughner.) 
St.    Louis,   Mo.     Garage   door   and 

operating  means  therefor.     1,447,060  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bouillon,   Charles,  Paris.  France.     Treatment  of  residual 

waters.     1,476,685;  Dec.   11. 
Boulanger,    Aimg,    Normandin,    Quebec,    Canada.      Hoist- 
ing device.     1,478,272:  Dec.  IR. 
l?ouldin,  Clarence  R.,  McKenzie,  Tenn.    Plow.     1,460,013; 

June  20. 
Boulia,  Victor,  Orwell,  Vt.     Milk-bottle  carrier.     1,457,342  ; 

June   5. 
Boulter,    Royal   L.,   Los   Angeles.   Calif.     Mechanism    for 

sharpening  razor  blades.     1,475.367  ;  Nov.  27. 
Boulton.  Charles  W.,  Waltham,  Mass.    Chaplet.    1,454,013  ; 

May  1. 
Boumphrey,     Geoffrey     M.,     Baycliffe,     Lymm,     England. 

Sound-reproducing  machine.     1,469,152;  Sept.  25. 
Bounds,     Benjamin    F.,    Pondcreek,     Okla.       Terrestrial 

planetarium.     1,478,099  ;   Dec.  IS. 
Bourassa,     Joseph     C.     E.,     Montreal,     Quebec,    Canada. 

Truck.     1,455,987;  May  22. 
Bourassa,   William,   Lewiston,    Me.      Bobbin.      1,440,959 ; 

Jan.    2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Bouibeau,  Alfred  L.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Automatic  window 
liitcli.      1,463,866;   Alls.   7. 

Bourcet,  Paul.  (See  Chevalier,  J.  M.  A.,  Bourcet,  and 
Regnault.) 

Bourdon.  lOdraond  N.,  Chicago,  111.  Ice-cream  cabinet. 
1,468,133  ;  Sept.  18. 

Bourgon,  .Joseph  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Stude- 
baker  Corporation.     Hub  cap.     Des.  62,163;  Apr.  3. 

Bour.i'ois,  A.,  &  Co.     (See  Douglas,  Bernard  M.,  assignor.) 

Bourlicr,  Emile  B.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Metal  front  for  auto- 
mobile and  truck  bodies.     1,471,771 ;  Oct.  23. 

Bourn,  Stephen  W.,  Bristol,  R.  I.  Machine  for  cutting 
sheet  rubber.     1,445,990;  Feb.  20. 

Bourn,  Stephen  W.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Machine  for  mak- 
ing flexible^  tubular  armor.      1,4.52,356  :  Apr.   17. 

Bourn,  Stephen  W.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Forming  outsole 
i:or  rubber  footwear.     1,471,587;  Oct.  23. 

Bourn,  Stephen  W.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Machine  for  mak- 
ing outsoles  for  rubber  footwear.     1,471,588  ;   Oct.   23. 

Bourne,  Charles  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Treating  con- 
crete  aggregate.      1.458,387;   June   12. 

Bournonville,  Eugene  M.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Rotary  valve. 
1,472,113;  Oct.  30. 

Bournonville  Rotary  Valve  Motor  Company.  (See  Smith, 
Carlisle  F.,   assignor.) 

Bourque,  David,  assignor  to  G.  W.  J.  Murphy  Company, 
Amesbury,  Mass.  Turnbutton  fastener.  1,455,758 ; 
May  15. 

Bourque,  David,  assignor  to  G.  ,W.  J.  Murphy  Company, 
Amesbury,  Mass.  Fastener  for  automobile  hoods  and 
the  like.     1,472,630;  Oct.  30. 

Bourque.  David,  Rocky  Hill,  assignor  to  G.  W.  J.  Murphy 
Company,  Merrimac,  Mass.  Machine  for  drilling  but- 
tons.    1,475,787;  Nov.  27. 

Boutelle,  William  H.      (See  Tully,  G.   L.,  and  Boutello.) 

Boutin,  Leo,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Switch  box.  1,454,722  ; 
May  8. 

Bouton,  Edgar  M.     (See  Harvey,  A.  L.,  and  Bouton.) 

Bouton,  Edgar  M.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Control  sys- 
tem.    1,448,381  ;  Mar.  13. 

Bouton.  Edgar  M.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electro- 
magnet.    1,451,525  ;  Apr.  10. 

Bouton,  Edgar  M.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Control 
system.     1,461,512  ;   July   10. 

Bouton,  Edgar  M.,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Motor- 
control  system.     1,448,382  ;  Mar.  13. 

Bouton,  Edgar  M.,  Wilkinsburg,  and  R.  Pruger,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manu- 
facturing Company.     Brake.     1,472,151 ;  Oct.  30. 

Bouton,  William  E.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Reenforced  awn- 
ing seams.     1,448,516  ;  Mar.  3. 

Boutte,  Octave  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  D.  McCall, 
Beaumont,  Tex.     Nut  lock.     1,460,884  ;  July  3. 

Bouwman,  Johannes  T.,  assignor  to  Naamlooze  Vennoot- 
schap  "Ago"  MaatschappiJ  voor  het  Drogen,  Verwerken 
en  Veredelen  Van  Hout,  The  Hague,  Netherlands.  Dye- 
ing or  coloring  wood  and  like  fibrous  material  under 
pressure.      1,447,528  ;  Mar.   6. 

Bouza,  Vicente,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Bed  attachment. 
1,440,906;  Jan.  2. 

Bovard,  William  H.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  G.  O.  Moore, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Adjustable  joint.  1,449,140: 
Mar.    20. 

Bovard,  William  H.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  G.  O.  Moore, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Adjustable  joint.  1,449,141  ; 
Mar.    20. 

Bov6,    Ramon,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Hair-waving    appli- 
ance.    1,471,880;  Oct.  23. 
Bov6,  Ramon,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair-waving  appliance. 

1,471,881  ;  Oct.  23. 
Bovee,     David    W.,     Waterloo,    Iowa.      Pipe    connection. 

1,467,833  :  Sept.  11. 
Bovcnder,  Alley  C.,  Northwilkesboro,  N.  C.     Motor-vehicle 

attachment.     1,453.618;  May  1. 
Bovuls,    Cecil    H.,    Louisville,    Kv.      Bifurcated-garment 

former   iuid   drier.      1,466.695;    Sept.   4. 
Bowden,    Frank    E.,    Fresno,    Calif.       Combination    bed, 

table,   and  article  carrier  for  automobiles.     1,476,280  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Bowden,    Garry,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Safety    attachment 

for  automobile  axle  joints.     1,443,972;  Feb.  6. 
Bowden,     George     H.,     Westminster,     London,     England. 

Setting  of   steam   boilers.     1,476,236 ;   Dec.   4. 
Bowden,    Junius  A.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.,   assignor  to   A. 

Schrader's  Son,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Self  registering 

pressure  gauge.     1,465,725  ;  Aug.  21. 
Bowden,   Junius   A.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.,   assignor  to   A. 

Schrader's  Son,   Inc.,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Self-registering 

pressure  gauge.     1,465,726  ;  Aug.   21. 
Bowden,   Junius   A.,   Los   Angeles,   Calif.,   assignor  to   A. 

Schrader's   Son,   Incorporated,    Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Dust- 
cap  spring.     1,469,880  ;  Oct.  9. 
Bowden,   Junius   A.,   Los   .'Vngeles,   Calif.,   assignor  to    A. 

Schrader's  Son,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Spring 

means  for  dust  caps.     1,469.881  ;  Oct.  9. 
Bowden,   Junius   A.,   Los   .\ngcles,   Calif.,   assignor  to    A. 

Schrader's  Son,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Spring 

Insert  for  dust  caps.     1,469,882  ;  Oct.  9. 


Bowden,  Junius  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  A. 
Schrader's  Son,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pressure 
gauge.     1,473,171 ;  Nov.  6. 

Bowden,   J.    D.      (See  Mountford,    William   J.,   assignor.) 

Bowden,  O.  H.     (See  Shown,  Pinley  C,  assignor.) 

Bowden,  Thomas,  Forest  City,  Pa.  Toy  vehicle. 
1,452,636;  Apr.  24. 

Bowdle,  MontraviUe  H.,  assignor  to  F.  M.  Davis,  Chicago, 
111.     Tax-sales  register.     1,472,000 ;  Nov.  6. 

Bowe,  Charles  F.,  assignor  of  forty-eight  one-hundredths 
to  J.  M.  Wilson,  Canton,  Ohio.  Rail  chair.  1,471,772  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Bowe,  Edward  V.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Combination  clothes 
hanger  and  trousers  creaser.     1.463,003  ;  July  24. 

Bowe,  Edward  V.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Garment-supporting 
belt.      1,464,744;    Aug.    14. 

Bowe.   Elbert    I.,   Huron,   S.    Dak.     Fan   control  for   motor 

Bowell,  George  B.,  High  Barnet,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  G.  R.  Redgrave,  London,  England.  Means  for  the 
projection  of  cinematograph  films.  1,476,237  ;  Dec.  4. 
vehicles.      1.453,124;    Apr.    24. 

Bowen.  Claude  C,  Brainerd,  Minn.  Self-tilting  cover. 
1,443,615;  Jan.  30. 

Bowen,  Clinton  A.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Corning,  N.  Y.     Glass-melting  pot.     1,471,824;  Oct.  23. 

Bowen,  David  R.,  assignor  to  Farrel  Foundry  &  Machine 
Company,  Ansonia,  Conn.  Rubber  mixer  or  like  ma- 
chine.    1,457,343;  .Tune  5. 

Bowen,  David  R.,  and  C.  F.  Schnuck,  assignors  to  Farrel 
Foundry  and  Machine  Company,  Ansonia,  Conn.  Mix- 
ing or  masticating  heavy  plastic  material.  1,460,938 ; 
July  3. 

Bowen,  Edward  J.,  et  al.  (See  Cable,  Henry  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Bowen,  Frank,  Monett,  Mo.  Figure  toy.  1,463,194 ; 
July  31. 

Bowen,   Frank  C.      (See  Leonard,  Frank  B.,  assignor.) 

Bowen,  George  G.     (See  Duley,  Charley  A.,  assignor.) 

Bowen,  George  G.,  C.  A.  Duley  and  R.  B.  Ross,  Ivan, 
Tex.     Fishing  tool  for  deep  wells.     1,467,604  ;  Sept.  11. 

Bowen,  George  H.,  Boston,  Mass.  Electrical  plug  and 
socket  extension  unit.     1,476,586  ;  Dec.  4. 

Bowen,  Herbert  N.,  Lakeview,  Minn.  Screen  holder. 
1,471,773  ;  Oct.  23. 

Bowen,  Manley  A.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Support  for  telephone 
receivers.     1,454.533  ;  May  8. 

Bowen,  Michael  B.,  assignor  to  Faries  Manufacturing 
Company,  Decatur,  111.  Lighting  fixture.  Des.  63,356 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Bowen  Products  Corporation.  (See  Bacon,  Chester  A., 
assignor.) 

Bowen  Products  Corporation.  (See  Skelly,  Bernard  H., 
assignor.) 

Bowen,  Robert  A.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Box-car  door. 
1,468,796;  Sept.  25. 

Bowen,  Russell  H.,  assignor  to  American  Pulley  Corapanj, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wheel  disk  and  the  like.  1,448,355  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Bowen,  Russell  H.,  assignor  to  The  American  Pulley  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sash  pulley.  1,472,765 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Bower  &  Bartlett,  Inc.  (See  Barllett,  Harry  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bower,  Ferdinand  A.,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation,  Detroit.  Mich.  Brake  mechanism  for 
motor  vehicles.     1.469,247  ;  Oct.  2. 

Bower,  Ferdinand  A.,  and  B.  Cataline,  Flint.  Mich., 
assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich. 
Coarse-pitch    spiral    bevel    gear.      1.455,706 ;    May    15. 

Bower,  George  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Bar  for  trolley  wires. 
1,442,851 ;   Jan.   23. 

Bower,  George  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Crossover  for  overhead-trolley 
lines.     1,457,689  ;  June  5. 

Bower,  George  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Trolley  switch.  1,477,807 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Bower,  John  T.,  Greencastle,  Ind.  Combined-space  econo- 
mizing metallic  furniture.     1,443,067  ;  Jan.  23. 

Bower,  Lewis  E.     (See  Duffy,  Thomas  I.,  assignor.) 

Bower,  Lyda  S.,  Covington,  Ga.  Color-mixing  device. 
l,4.il,S10:   Apr.    17. 

Bower,  Robert  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  traffic  signal. 
1,455,778;  M.ay  22. 

Bower,  Robert  F.,  assignor  to  Bower  Roller  Bearing  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Roller-bearing  cage.  1,466,689 ; 
Sept.   4. 

Bower  Roller  Bearing  Company.  (See  Bower,  Robert  F., 
assignor.) 

Bower,  Thomas  F.,  Farmdale,  Ohio.  Drive  shaft. 
1,449,142  ;   Mar.    20. 

Bowerman,  .Joseph  A.,  Wilbraham,  assignor  to  The  Fisk 
Rubber  Company  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Valve  pad  for 
inner  tubes  and  making  same.     1,456,357  ;  May  22. 

Rowers,  Claude  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  (Canopy  for  elec- 
tric outlet  boxes.     1,464,637  ;  Aug.  14. 

Bowers,  David,   executor.      fSee   Wootten,    Charles  T.) 

Bowers,  Edward,  Paducah,  Ky.  Roller-skate  wheel. 
1,471,236;  Oct.  16. 

Bowers,  Fi-ank,  assignor  to  Diamond  Power  Specialty 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Boiler  cleaner.  1,465,387; 
Aug.  21. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contiuued. 


65 


Bowers,  George  W.,  Manniugton,  W.  Va.  Closet  mold 
and  mokliug.      I,447,5:i9  ;   Mar.  6. 

Bowers,  Jlonry  A.,  Indiana,  Pa.  Laundry  stand. 
1,444,725  ;  Feb.  G. 

Bowers,  James  \V.,  I'earlington,  Miss.,  assignor  of  oue- 
lialf  to  W.  D.  McCurdy,  Toronto,  Ohio.  Gate  latcb. 
1,445,000:   Feb.   13. 

Bowers,  Joseph  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Making  pneu- 
matic crutcU  pads.     1,44:!, 51S  ;  Jan.  16. 

Bowers,  Koseoe  H.,  East  Canton,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
R.  E.  Hay,  Canton,  Obio.  Clamping  screw.  1,442,118  ; 
Jan.  10. 

Bowers,  Sallie  B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Elbow  cuff. 
1,452,008  :  .\pr.  24. 

Bowers,  William  H.,  ot  al.  (See  Marshall,  Walker  E., 
assiscnor. ) 

Bowes,  Edward  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Electrically-actuated 
camera   shutter.     1,444,365 ;   Feb.   6. 

Bowes,  John   J.,  jr.      (See  Bronson,  A.  E.,   and  Bowes.) 

Bowes,  Walter  H.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Serial-numbering 
mechanism  for  postmarking  machines,  etc.  1,447,753  : 
Mar.  6. 

Bowes,  Walter  H.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Yleldable  support 
for  rollers  of  postmarking  and  stamp-canceling  ma- 
chines.    1,453,783  ;  May  1. 

Bowes,  Walter  H.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Tostmarking  and 
Btamp-cancellng  machine.     1,470,231  ;   Oct.   9. 

Bowie,  Clifford  P.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  and  M.  J.  Gavin. 
Boulder,  Colo.  Apparatus  for  the  treatment  of  natu- 
rally-occurring hydrocarbon  -  containing  materials. 
1,453,037  ;  Apr.  24. 

Bowker,  Harold  G..  assignor  to  Topp-Stewart  Tractor 
Co.,  Clintonville,  Wis.  Tractor  leg.  1,474,400; 
Nov.  20. 

Bowler,  John  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Valve.  1,4^3,675  : 
Jan.   30. 

Bowler.  John  K.,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.  Detonating  device 
1,443.676  ;  Jan.  30. 

Bowles,  Byron  E.,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa.  Knife  sharpener. 
1,451,526;  Apr.  10. 

Bowles,  Cliarles  D.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Carburetor  at- 
tachment.    1,456,213;  May  22. 

Bowles,  Charles  E.,  Pulaski,  Va.  Spittoon  and  waste 
flush.      1.457,053;  May  29. 

Bowles,  Joseph  P.,  West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.  Button. 
1,460,840;  July  3. 

Bowlus,  Claude  A.,  Birmingham,  Mich.  Ignition  device. 
1,464,307  ;  Aug.   7. 

Bowlus,  Claude  A.,  Birmingham,  Mich.  Circuit  breaker. 
1,466,012;  Aug.  28. 

Bowlus,  George  G..  Burkittsville,  Md.  Salve  or  ointment. 
1.470,422  ;  Oct.  9. 

Bowlus,  Lauren  M.,  San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif.  Ice  box  for 
fish  and  other  sea  food.     1,451,416;  Apr.  10. 

Bowman,  A.  B.     (See  Wright,  William  D.,  assignor.) 

Bowman,  Albert,  et  al.  (See  Marshall,  Walker  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bowman,  Cornelius  R.,  and  C.  E.  Yates,  AUentown,  Pa. 
Locking  device  for  carburetors.     1,475,275  ;  Nov.  27. 

Bowman,  Elva,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Chiropractic  table. 
1,478,816:   Dec.  25. 

Bowman,  Forest  G.     (See  Vance,  C.  D.,  and  Bowman.) 

Bowman,  Francis  H.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electrical  recording  instrument. 
1,463,004  :  July  24. 

Bowman.  Frank  C,  Broadway,  Va.  Broom  bridle. 
1.443,811  ;  Jan.  .30. 

Bowman,  Frank  L.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  Penholder. 
1,441,779  ;  Jan.  9. 

Bowman,  George  S.,  assignor  to  M.  H.  Bowman,  James 
Post  Office,"  Md.  Receptacle  closure  and  seal. 
1.459,437  ;    June   19. 

Bowman,  Glenn  P.,  et  al.  (See  Vogt,  Clarence  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Bowman,  Herman  N.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Magnetic  coil. 
1,472,631 ;  Oct.  30. 

Bowman,  Lester  J.  Elkton,  Greg.  Socket  wrench. 
1,448,428:  Mar.  13. 

Bowman,  Levi  M.,  assignor  of  one-eighth  to  P.  W.  Hender- 
son, Tulsa,  Okla.  Light-modifying  means  for  head- 
lights.    1,442,463;   Jan.  16. 

Bowman,  Lewis  H.,  Fenn,  Idaho.  Flue  top.  1,463,664  ; 
July  31. 

Bowman,  Louis  G.,  Chicago,  III.  Drill-guide  attachment 
for  chucks.     1,471,137;  Oct.  16. 

Bowman,   Jliu-y   H.      (Sim-  Bowman,  George   S.,  assignor.) 

Bowman,  Newton  K.,  Bowdil,  Ohio.  Mining-machine  bit. 
1,462,681 :   July  24. 

Bowman,  Newton  K..  North  Lawrence,  Ohio.  Bondins 
plug.      1,449,727 ;   Mar.   27. 

Bowman,  Oliver  S.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.     Triune  heat 

equipment  for  the  home.     1,459,762  ;  June  26. 
Bowman,   Robert  L..   Knoxville,   Tenn.,   and   G.   R.   Penn, 
Washington.   D.   C,   assignors   to   said  Robert  L.   Bow- 
man.     Machine    for    making    paper    tubes.      1,464,968 ; 
Aug.  14. 
Bowman,   Samuel,   Redondo  Beach,  Calif.     Water-cooling 

apparatus  for  gas  engines.     1,458,321 ;  June  12. 
Bowman,  William  S.,   Orangeville,  Pa.     Game  apparatus. 

1,471.375;  Oct.  23. 
Bown.    Charles    E.,    Dayton,    Ohio.       Conduit    coupling. 
1,443,455  ;   Jan.   30. 

58339—5 


Bown,  Charles  E.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Grease  gun.  1,454,574 ; 
May  8. 

Bown,  Ralph.      (See  Espenschied,  E.,  and  Bown.) 

liowu,   Ralph.      (See   Espenschied,   L.,  and   Bown.) 

Bown,  Ralph,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Teloplioue  and  Tclograph  Company.  Radio  signaling 
system.     1,475,219  :  Nov.  27. 

Bown,  Ralph,  and  E.  L.  Nelson,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors to  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company. 
Radio  wire  connecting  circuits.     1,472,289  ;  Oct.  30. 

Bowne,  Emma  R.      (See  Divelbiss,  Newton   C,  assignor.) 

Bowser,  Augustus,  deceased,  by  C.  H.  Bolfins  and  C.  S. 
Fair,  administrators.  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Liquid-dis- 
pensing  apparatus.      Rel5,C06 ;    May    15. 

Bowser,  James  G.,  Columbus,  Kaus.  Constructing  mats. 
1,471,376  ;  Oct.  23. 

Bowzer,  Augustus  M.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Robe  conflner. 
1,447,374;  Mar.  6. 

Boyan,  Thomas  J.,  and  F.  L.  Eklund,  assignors  to  Ports- 
mouth Auto  Body  Company,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Auto- 
mobile running  board.     1,467,471  ;   Sept.   11. 

Boyce.  A.  Earl,  et  al.  (See  Donaldson,  Elizabeth  C, 
assignor.) 

Boyce,  Edwin,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark.  Rim  and  tire.  1,444,653  ; 
Feb.  0. 

Boyce,  Guy  W.,  Slick,  Okla.  Casing  spear.  1,474,886 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Boyce,  Harrison  H.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Temperature-in- 
dicating instrument  for  motor-vehicle  radiators. 
1,451,527;  Apr.   10. 

Boyce,  Harrison  H.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Water-level  in- 
dicator for  automobile   radiators.     1,461,722  ;  July   17. 

Boyce,  Harrison  II.,  Jericho,  N.  Y.  Temperature-indicat- 
ing system  and  apparatus  for  internal-combustion  en- 
gines.    1.454,149  ;  May  8. 

Boyce,  James,  et  al.  (See  Hancock,  Raymond  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Boyce,  John  E.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Otis  Elevator 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Correcting  device  for 
floor  controllers.      1.452,400  ;   Apr.  24. 

Boyce,  Roy  M.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Oscillating  backrest. 
1,444.536  ;  Feb.  6. 

Boyd,  Alexander  H.     (See  Brenizer,  Orson  W.,  assignor.) 

Boyd,  Charles  T.,  and  G.  S.  Hershey,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Powder   puff.      1,453,038;   Apr.   24. 

Boyd,  David  C,  assignor  to  The  Galion  Iron  Works  & 
Mfg.  Co.,  Galion,  Ohio.  Chip  distributor.  1,454,575: 
May  8. 

Boyd,  F.  L.     (See   Minney,   Arthur  W.,  assignor.) 

Boyd,  Gurney  E.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Violin  support. 
1,477,030;   Dec.   11. 

Boyd,  Harold  A.     (See  Boyd,  Thomas  A.  and  H.  A.) 

Boyd,  James  C,  Pltcairn,  Pa.     Sign.     1,458,516  ;  June  12. 

Boyd.  John  C.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Last  for  use  in  forming 
and  leveling  soles.     1,465,338  ;   Aug.  21. 

Boyd,  John  S.,  Co.     (See  Boyd,  John  S.,  assignor.) 

Boyd,  John  S.,  Co.  (See  Boyd,  John  S.  and  T.  F.,  as- 
signors.) 

Boyd,  John  S.,  assignor  to  John  S.  Boyd  Co..  Inc..  Wil- 
liamstown.  Mass.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  63.067  ;  Oct.  2. 

Boyd,  John  S.,  assignor  to  John  S.  Bovd,  Inc.,  Williams- 
town,   Mass.     Textile  fabric.     Des.   63,068 ;   Oct.   2. 

Boyd,  John  S.,  assignor  to  John  S.  Boyd  Co.,  Inc.,  Wil- 
liamstown,  Mass.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  63,069  ;  Oct.  2. 

Boyd,  John  S.,  assignor  to  John  S.  Bovd  Co.,  Inc., 
Williamstown,  Mass.  Textile  fabric.  "Des.  63,389: 
Dec.  4. 

Boyd,    John    S.,    assignor    to    John 
Williamsto.wn,  Mass.    Textile  fabric. 

Boyd,    John    S.,    assignor    to    John 
Williamstown,  Mass.    Textile  fabric. 


assignor    to    John 


S.  Boyd  Co.,  Inc., 
Des.  63,390  ;  Dec.  4. 

S.  Boyd  Co.,  Inc., 
Des.  63,391  ;  Dec.  4. 

S.    Boyd    Co.,    Inc., 


Mass.      Textile    fabric.      Des.    63,392; 

assignor    to    John    S.    Boyd    Co.,    Inc., 
Mass.      Textile    fabric.      Des.    63,393 ; 

assignor    to    John    S.    Boyd    Co.,    Inc., 
Mass.       textile    fabric.       Des.     63,394 ; 


Boyd,    John    S., 

Williamstown, 

Dec.  4. 
Boyd,    John    S., 

Williamstown, 

Dec.  4. 
Boyd,    John    S., 

Williamstown, 

Dec.  4. 
Boyd,  John  S.  and  T.  P.,  assignors  to  John  S.  Bovd  Co. 

Inc.,  Williamstown,  Mass.    Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,467  ; 

June  12. 
Boyd,  John  S.  and  T.  P.,  assignors  to  John  S.  Boyd  Co. 

Inc.,  Williamstown,  Mass.    Textile  fabric.    Des.  62,468 ; 

June  12. 
Boyd,  John  S.  and  T.  P.,  assignors  to  John  S.  Bq.vd  Co. 

Inc.,  Williamstown,  Mass.    Textile  fabric 

June  12. 
Boyd,  John  S.  and  T.  P.,  assignors  to  John 

Inc.,  Williamstown,  Mass.    Textile  fabric. 

June   19. 
Boyd,    John    S.    and    T.    P.,   assignors   to    John    S. 

Co.    Inc.,    Williamstown,   Mass.      Textile    fabric. 

62,600;   July  3. 
Bovd,    John    S.    and    T.    P.,   assignors    to    John    S. 

Co.    Inc.,    Williamstown,   Mass.      Textile    fabric. 

62.601  ;  July  3. 
Bovd,    John    S.    and    T.    P.,   assignors    to    John    S. 

Co.    Inc.,    Williamstown,   Mass.      Textile   fabric. 

62.602  ;  July  3. 


Des.  62,469  ; 

S.  Boyd  Co. 
Des.  62,531 ; 


Boyd 
Des. 

Boyd 
Des. 

Boyd 
Des. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Boyd,  Jolin  S.  and  T.  F.,  assignors  to  Jobn  S.  Boyd 
Co.,  Inc.,  Williamstown,  Mass.  Textile  fabric.  Des. 
62,813;   Aug.   7. 

Boyd,  Lemuel  W.,  Madison,  111.  Kailway-car  door  stop 
and  seal.     1,458,388;  June  12. 

Boyd,  Maxim  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aeroplane.  1,444,058; 
Feb.  G. 

Boyd,  Robert  A.,  Birmingbam,  Ala.  Combined  fruit 
squeezer  and  ice  shaver  and  mold.     1,446,114  ;  Feb.  20. 

Boyd,  Stanley  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Signode  Sys- 
tem, Inc.  Seal  and  method  of  making  the  same. 
1,444,103:   Feb.   6. 

Boyd,  Thomas  A.  and  H.  A.,  Shettleston,  near  Glasgow, 
Scotland.  Cop  and  pirn  winding  machine.  1,469,9»6  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Boyd,  Thomas  A.  and  H.  A.,  Shettleston,  Glasgow, 
Scotland.     Cheese-winding  machine.     1,473,172  ;  Nov.  0. 

Boyd,  Thomas  F.     (See  Boyd,  Jobn  S.  and  T.  F.) 

Boyd.  AValter  A.      (See  Booth,  W.  T.,  and  Boyd.) 

Boydeu,  John  C,  Elmwood  Place,  Obio^  Combined  shade- 
roller   and   cnrtain-pole  fixture.      I,4u9,611  ;   June   19. 

Boye,  James  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Curtain  fixture.  1,456,214  ; 
May  22. 

Boye  Needle  Company.     (See  Flannery,  John  L.,  assignor.) 

Boye  Needle  Company,  The.  (See  Carlson,  Gustav  A., 
assignor.) 

Boyer,  Buford  A.,  and  A.  Krofft,  Hemple,  Mo.  Vault  or 
SJife  locking  mechanism.     1,473,985;  Nov.   13. 

Boyer,  Charles  A.,  Winona  Lake,  Ind.  Fishing  reel. 
1,471,377;  Oct.  23. 

Boyer,  Fernaud,  I'aris,  France.  Pile-thread  holder  for 
pile-carpet  machines.     1,444,580  ;   Feb.   6. 

Boyer,  Frederick  G.  L.,  assignor  to  The  Computing  Scale 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Scale  and  auxiliary  con- 
troller.     1,449,162  ;  Mar.   20. 

Boyer,  George  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  I.  Heron  and 
one-half  to  N.  C.  Heron,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Grease  re- 
tainer for  journal  bearings.     1,460,939  ;  July  3. 

Boyer,  Oliver,  Spencerville,  Ohio.  Corn  busker. 
1,461,748  ;  July  17. 

Boyer,  Thomas  A.,  Gainesville,  Tex.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,451,528;  Apr.   10. 

Boykin,  Burwell,  jr.,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Kotary  for  well 
drilling.      1,449,647;    Mar.   27. 

Boykin,  Herbert  C.     (See  Ritchie,  O.  N.,  and  Boykin.) 

Boyle,  Alfred  S.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Floor  waxer  and 
polisher.     1,451,200;  Apr.  10. 

Boyle,  Charles  H.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Seeding  device 
for    grapefruit.      1,454,311  ;    May    8. 

Boyle,  Elizabeth  F.      (See  Ferris,  Nunez  C,  assignor.) 

Boyle,  Hugh,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  conditioning 
couch  rolls.     1,460,365  ;  July  3. 

Boyle,  Jnraes  C,  Flint,  Mich.  Ford  brake-clutch  con- 
nector.    1,451,488;  Apr.  10. 

Boyle,  James  C,  Flint,  Mich.  Automobile  gear-shift 
control.     1,469,580;  Oct.  2. 

Boyle,  James  M.,  U.  S.  Army.  Optical  system. 
1,454,950  ;  May  15. 

Bovle,  Jennie  H.  G.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Educational 
device.     1,445,819;  Feb.  20. 

Boyle,  John  L.,  Boston,  Mass.  Combined  talking  and 
picture-exhibiting  machine.     1,448,784  ;  Mar.  20. 

Boyle,  John  T.,  Randolph,  Mass.  Ornamental  transpar- 
ency.     1,462,481;   July   24. 

Boyle.  Peter  J.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Beet  harvester. 
1,458.615  ;  June  12. 

Boyle,  Rudolph  B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Automatic  reel  for 
electric   devices.     1,442,999 ;   Jan.   23. 

Boyler,  Emanuel  J.,  New  Haven,  assignor  to  A.  J.  Tan- 
ner, North  Haven.  Conn.  Opener  for  cans  and  like 
containers.     1,474,064  ;   Nov.   13. 

Boynton,  Alexander,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Bailer.  1,464,230  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Boynton,  Alexander,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Flowing  device 
for  oil  wells.     1,470,053  ;  Oct.  9. 

Boynton,  Phillip  F.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Helburn 
Thompson  Company,  Salem,  Mass.  Leather,  skins, 
hides,  imitation  leather,  or  article  of  similar  nature. 
Des.    62,876;    Aug.    21. 

Boynton,  Stanley  E..  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Fitz- 
Empire  Double  Pivot  Last  Company,  Auburn,  Me. 
Last.     1,447,232;  Mar.  6. 

Boynton,  Vern  K  (See  Perry,  R.  S.,  Webster,  and 
Boynton.) 

Boysen,  Iwer,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Taking  pictures. 
1,460,744  ;   July  3. 

Boyuls,  Cecil  H.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Shirt-ironing  machine. 
1,466.690;   Sept.  4. 

Boyuls,  Cecil  H.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Ironing  garments. 
1,466,691 ;   Sept.  4. 

Boyuls,  Cecil  H.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Collar-band  holder 
1,466,692;    Sept.    4. 

Boyuls,    Cecil     H.,    Louisville,    Ky.       Ironing    machine. 

1.466.693  ;  Sept.  4. 

Boyuls,  Cecil  H.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Collar-ironing  machine. 

1.466.694  ;    Sept.   4. 

Bozard.  Harrison  B.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada,  and  C 
W.  Robinson,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  International  Harvester  Company.  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Power-lift  drill.     1,452,286;  Apr.  17. 


Bozarth,  William  H.,  Vineland,  N.  J.  Oil  burner  for 
furnaces.     1,453,907  ;  May  1. 

Bozarth,  William  H.,  Vineland,  N.  J.  Oil  burner  for 
stoves.     1,453,908  ;  May  1. 

Bozeman,  Jobn  F.    ( See  Weathersby,  H.  B.,  and  Bozeman. ) 

Brabant,  William  H.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Night  latch. 
1,447,754  ;  Mar.  6. 

Brace,  Porter  H.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Terminal 
for  electric  furnaces.     1,456,865  ;  May  29. 

Brace,  Porter  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Means  for 
replenishing  the  electrolyte  of  electrolytic  cells. 
1,475,739  ;  Nov.  27. 

Brach,  Emil  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Molding  machine. 
1,442,119;   Jan.  16. 

Brach,  L.  S.      (See  Knapp,  Jacob,  assignor.) 

Brach,  Leon  S.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Lightning  arrester. 
1,458,611  ;  June  12. 

Bracht,  Carl  P.,  Twin  Brooks,  S.  Dak.  Brood-sow  muzzle. 
1,459,904;  June  26. 

Bracht,  George  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Interchangeable 
steel-type   holder.      1,471,443 ;    Oct.    23. 

Brack,  Ernst  G.,  Winterthur,  Switzerland.  Apparatus 
for  preparing  and  multiplying  light  copies.  1,466,696 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Brack,  Susannah  W..  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Sink  for 
kitchen  cabinets.     1,464,638 ;  Aug.   14. 

Bracke,  Robert  F.     (See  Bradbury,  Clifford  C,  assignor.) 

Bracke,  Robert  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
C.  L.  Stokes,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Electrical  contact  and 
operating  same.     1,445,066  ;  Feb.  13. 

Bracken,  Horace  S.,  Johnstown,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  V.  Symons,  Westmont,  Pa.  Marking  machine. 
1,443,164;   Jan.   23. 

Bracken,  Silas  D.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Ice-cream-cutting  ma- 
chine.    1.455,988;  May  22. 

Bracken,  William  A.,  Woodward,  Okla.  Multirecord 
sound-reproducing    machine.      1,442,640 ;    Jan.    16. 

Brackett,  Charles  N.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Filling  device. 
1,454,208  ;  May  8. 

Brackett,  Frank  A.,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
McElwain  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Constant-pressure 
press.      1,445,744  ;    Feb.   20. 

Brackett,  George  F.,  Sequim,  Wash.  Hoe.  1,475,362 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Brackett,  John  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  IngersoU- 
Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Loading  machine. 
1,442,8.52;   Jan.    23. 

Brackett,  Wulncy  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  W(»sting- 
houpe  liilectrie  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Resistor 
element.     1,451,529  ;   Apr.   10. 

Brackett,  Quincy  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Gap  ion- 
izer.    1.477,308  ;  Dec.   11. 

Bradburn,  Curtis  E.,  and  A.  Finke,  Garden  City ;  said 
Bradburn  assignor  of  his  entire  right  to  W.  Wonn, 
Garden  City,  Kans.     Brake.     1.475,538  :  Nov.  27. 

Bradburn,  Stanley  W.,  Hammond.  Ind.  Silencing  device 
for  valve  mechanism.     1,445,287  ;  Feb.  13. 

Bradbury,  Albert  E.      (See  JNIatber,  Allan  G.,  assignor.) 

Bradbury.  Burke,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Radio  receiving  system.  1,443,209 ; 
.Tan.  23. 

Bradbury,  Clifford  C,  Oak  Park,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
R.  F.  Bracke,  Chicago,  111.  Toy  railroad  system. 
1,444.654  :   Feb.   6. 

Bradbury,  Clifford  C,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Bassick 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Coupling. 
1,468,732  ;  Sept.  25. 

Braddick,  Bernard  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Combined  field 
oven  and  cooking  utensil.     1,460,639  ;  July  3. 

Braddock,  Edward  I.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Gear  chain. 
1,403.789  :   Aug.   7. 

Bradfield,  Edmund  S.,  Media,  Pa.  Shock-absorbing  de- 
vice.    1,458.517  :  June  12. 

Bradford,  Arthur  M.      (See  Sears,  D.  C,  and  Bradford.) 

Bradford,  Charles  M.,  Boston,  and  D.  W.  Bunker,  Brook- 
line,  Mass..  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Cor- 
poration, Paterson,  N.  J.  Safety  device.  1,450,407 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association  Limited.  (See  Graham, 
Jesse,  assignor.) 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association  Limited.  (See  Wrlgley,  John 
H.,  assignor.) 

Bradford,  Jamos  L.,  assignor  to  De  Forest  Radio  Tele- 
phone &  Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
tron-emitting cathode  and  making  the  same.  1,453,267  ; 
May   1. 

Bradford,   Owen.      (See  Miller,  W.   O.,  and  Bradford.) 

Brading,  Dennis  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Electrolytic  cell. 
1,452,589  :  Apr.  24. 

Bradley,  Arthur  B.      (See  Carr,  J.,  and  Bradlev.) 

Bradley,  C.  E.,  Corporation.  (See  La  Sares,  George  C, 
assignor. ) 

Bradley,  Charles  E,  Montclair,  and  S.  M.  Cadwell,  Leonla, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Naugatuck  Chemical  Company. 
Treating  rubber  and  products  obtained  thereby. 
1,444,865  ;  Feb.  13. 

Bradley,  Charles  E.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  and  J.  G.  Coffin, 
Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  General  Rubber  Com- 
pany. Apparatus  for  supplying  a  drying  medium. 
1,466,443;  Aug.  28. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 

Alphabetical  lint  oj  iHUtJi^ees— Continued. 


67 


Bradley.   Francis,  and  H.   L.   l'"\e.%   PhiladelpMa,   Pa. 

Armor  plate  and  making  same.     1,45 (.101;  May  2». 
Bradley,    Francis,   and   H.    h.   I'Tevert     1'hUadelphia    Pa. 

Armor  plate  and  making  same.     l,4o7,lU.i ,  May  iJ. 
Bradley,   Francis,   and   H.   L.    ^revert     l-i^ilfdelpliia    Pa. 

Armor  plate  and  maknig  same.     I,4o7,103  ,  May  -J. 
Bradley.  George  K.,  Brooklyn,  N.  'y.     I'ower  declinkenng 

apparatus.     1,452,336,  Apr.   17. 
Bradley,  Uarry  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignmeutti,  to  The 

Keliance  Company,  Milwaukee,  \\is.     Pressure  rheostat. 

1,4(34,025  ;   Aug.   7. 
Bradley,    Jacob    A.,    and    F.    P.    Booz,    Milwaukee,    \\is. 

Spring  wheel.     1,449,213  ;   Mar.   20. 
Bradleyf  James.     (See  Kobinsuu,  It.  M..  and  Bradley.) 
Bradley,    JoUu    11.,    Vliiladelphia,    Pa.      Crib.      l,4<o,o37, 

Molder's    cbaplet. 


Buffalo,    N.    Y. 


Nail  puller.     1,452,545  ; 


Nov.  27 
Bradley,    John     W  . 

l,4i)U.4t)4  ;  June  10. 
Bradley,  Joseph  B.,  Miami,  Fla 

Bradfey?'  Linn,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Research 
Coiyoration,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  separat- 
ing tar  from  gases.     1,473,806  ;  Nov.   13. 

Bradley.  Linn,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Reseaich 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Uectityiug  system. 
1.445,662  ;   Feb.  20. 

Bradley,  I'aul  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lens  mounting. 
1,460,334;  June  26. 

Bradley  Pulverizer  Company.  (See  Gibson,  W.  A.,  and 
Needham,  assignors.)  r>v„,.i„o  u- 

Bradley  Pulverizer  Company.     (See  Needham.  Charles,  b.., 

Bimfi^^itLpb  A.,  Ottawa,  Kaiis.  Oscillating  valve  foi' 
internal-combustion  engines.     I,461,4i2;  July  10. 

Bradley,  Richard  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calit.  Reflector  and 
lamo   support.      1,471,039;    Oct.    23. 

Brpdlev,  Ross  E.,  and  C.  R.  Webber,  assignors  to  Balti- 
more  Tube   Company,    Inc.,    Baltimore,   Md.      ireating 

B^?dle^^  Sevmoir'^M.. ^assignor  to  The  English  &  Mersick 
Co.,    New    Haven,    Conn.      Latch    for    vehicle    doors. 

Bradley.  Stephen  A."' (See  Finch,  Nathan  W.,  assignor.) 
Bradlev!  Theodore  F.,  Cranford,  N.  J.     Delivering  paints, 

varnishes,  and  the  like.     1,478,01 1;  Dec.   18. 
Bradley,  Thomas  F.,  Amherst,  Mass.   Double-seal  envelope. 

1,448,429 ;  Alar.  13.  .  ^      . 

Bradley  Washfountain  Co.      (See   Schlesinger,  Louis,  as- 

sifiDor  ) 
Bradner,   Donald   B.,   Edgewood,  Md.      Making   phosgene. 

1,457.493;   June  5.  ^       ^         ^    t  •  ^ 

Bradner.   Hosea   T.      (See  Lees,   Ernest  J.,  assignor.) 
Bradshaw,   Andrew  W.      (See  Zolman,  W.  E.,  and  Brad- 

Bradshaw,  Charles  E.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Buckle. 
1,454,534 ;  May  8.  ,  ,    .     x,    ,.,•  v.  n 

Bradshaw,  Eruesc  A.,  C.  W.  S.  Black,  and  A.  P.  NichoUs, 
North  Sydnev,  New  South  Wales,  Australia.  Device 
for  lotkiug  demountable  tire-carrying  rims  to  road  ve- 
hicles,   etc.      1,474,139  ;    Nov.    13. 

Bradshaw,      Grant      D.,      Pittsburgh,      Pa.         Furnace. 

Bradshaw,  Richaid.'  (See  Whittaker,  J.,  Bradshaw,  and 
Bribes  ) 

Bradshaw,  William  H.,  Lansdowne,  assignor  to  Main  Belt- 
in"  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Endless  belt  and 
making  same.     1,442,9:::2 ;  Jan.  23.  ^r  •     t,  ... 

Bradshaw,  William  H.,  Lansdowne,  assignor  to  Main  Belt- 
ing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Belt  fastener. 
1.443,210:   Jan.   23.  „     .     „   ^^. 

Bradshaw,  William  M.,  Wilkinsburg,  and  C.  A.  Boddie, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  and 
Manufacturing  Company.  Speed-regulator  system. 
1,477,309;   Dec.   11.  „       ^      .       ^         * 

Bradstad,  Joseph  W.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Reenforcmg  form  for 
wall  structures.     1,448,330  ;  Mar.  13. 

Brady,  Archie  E.,  Houston,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J. 
P  Rogers,  Harris  County,  Tex.  Automatic  fishing 
tooL     1,477,535;  Dec.  18.  ,^       -c     ;, 

Brady  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Brady, 
William  P.,  assignor.) 

Brady,    Frank,    Denver,    Colo.      Hydrocycle.      1,462,027  ; 

Brady^  Jaines  E..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Partition.     1,463,246  ; 

Brady,  Oatman  J.,  et  al.     (See  Marsh,  Gerald,  assignor.) 
Brady,  Sanford  C,  Bartlesville,  Okla.     Pump.     1,464,639  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Bradv.    Thomas.    Bayonne,    N. 

1. 465.1. ">5  ;   Aug.   14. 
Brady,  Thomas  J.,  Astoria,  N. 

control.     1,476,585  ;  Dec.  4. 
Bradv.    Walter   L.,   Dehue,   W 

1,470,423  ;  Oct.  9. 
Brady,  William  P.,   assignor  to   Brady   Electric   &  Manu- 
facturing  Companv,    New    Britain,    Conn.      Windshield 

cleaner.     1.448,517" ;  Mar.   13. 
Braender,      Walter      P.,      Passaic,      N.     J.        Container. 

1,477.686;   Dec.   18. 
Brsendstrnp,  Knud  P.      (See   Jensen,  A.  M.,   and   Brcend- 

strup.) 
BrafC,    Joseph.      (See   Braff,    Theodor,    assignor.) 


Y. 
Va. 


Conveyer    apparatus. 

Auxiliary -clutch-pedal 

TroUey-wlre  hanger. 


Braff,  Theodor,   Vienna,  Austria,   assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  Brail,   Cleveland,   Ohio.     Food   product   and   making 
same.     J, 462, 163;  July  17. 
Bragdou,    Herbert    J.,    Alton,    assignor    to    The    Chicago 
Stopper  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Stopper  for  bottles  and 
the  like.     1,463,570  ;  July  31. 
Bragdon.    Herbert    J..    Alton,    assignor    to    The    Chicago 
Stopper    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Receptacle    stopper. 
1,466,113;  Aug.  28 
Bragg,  Caleb  S.     (See  Kliesrath,  Victor  W.,  assignor.) 
Bragg,    Frederick    A.,    Springfield,    Mass.      Railway    tie. 

1,473,205;   Nov.   6. 
Bragg,    Gilbert    A.,    Salt    Lake    City,    Utah,    assignor    to 
Metals  Recovery  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Selective 
flotation  of  minerals.     1,478,697  ;   Dec.  25. 
Braham,  Joseph  M.     (See  Blair,  J.  S.,  and  Braham.) 
Braillard,     Raymond.       (See     Goldschmidt,    B.     B.,    and 

Braillard.) 
Brain,  George.     (See  Kirk,  C.  J.,  and  Brain.) 
Brainard,  George  C.     (See  Foster,  H.  J.,  Gruenfeldt,  and 

Brainard.) 
Brainard,   George  C,  assignor  to  The  Hydraulic  Pressed 
Steel    Company,    Cleveland,   Ohio.      Sheet-metal    chime. 
1,445,384  ;  Fob.  13. 
Brainard,    Pearl    H.,    Macomh,    lU.      Heat-insulated    con- 
tainer.    1,477,101  ;  Dec.  11. 
Braino,    Baucroit    G.,    assignor   to    The   Rail   Joint    Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.     Insulated  rail  joint.    1,446,690  ; 
I'l-b.   27. 
Braine,  Bancroft  G.,  assignor  to  The  Rail  Joint  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Splice  bar  for  rail  joints.     Rel5,668  ; 
Aug.   7. 
Brainerd,    Edward    R.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Davenport. 

1,464,900;  Aug.   14.  „ 

Braisted,  Harry  P.,  Woodmont,  assignor  to  The  John  Hugo 
Manufacturing    Company,    New    Haven,    Conn.      Toy. 
Des.  62,603;  July  3. 
Brake,    Leonard    V.,    Orange   City,    Iowa.      Egg   tray   and 

turner    for   incubator.      1,442,245 ;    Jan.    16. 
Brakeley,  Joseph,  Freehold,   N.   J.      Wagon-body-dumping 

apparatus.     1,440,331  ;   Feb.  20. 
Brakers,   John   D.,   St.   Louis  Park,   assignor   of   fifty -one 
one-hundredtbs  to  G.  B.  J.  Massey,  MinueapollB,  Minn. 
Bait-castiug  device.     1,469, 8S3  ;  Oct.  9. 
Braley,  Charle.'s  l^.,  assignor  of  oae-balf  to  C.  F.  Noftzger, 

Chicago,   1]!.     Laundry  truck.     1,444,059  ;  Feb.   6. 
Braley,  Charles  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  American 
Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Ciueiunatl,  Ohio.     Shirt- 
pressing   machine.     I{el5,728  ;   Dec.   11. 
Bramberry,     Harry     M.,     assignor     to     Piston     Research 
Corporation,    Norfolk,    Va.      Metallic    piston    packing. 
Rel5,610;  May  22. 
Brambk-tt,  Thomas   L.,  Fort  Worth,   Tex.     Acetylene-gas 

generator.     1,476,484  ;  Dec.  4. 
Brame,     George     W.,     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Folding    swing. 

1,463,571 ;    July  31. 
Bramley,    Matthew    F.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Lantern    cage. 

1,474,401;  Nov.  20. 
Bramwell,   Joseph  W.,  assignor  to  American  Bronze  Cor- 
poration,    Berwyn,     Pa.       Alloy     and     making     same. 
1,446,332  ;    Feb.   20. 
Bran   Products   Company.      (See   Mininberg,    Nathan,    as- 
signor. ) 
Brand,  Adolph  L.     (See  Phelps,  Byron,  assignor.) 
Brand,  Frederick  F.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric   Company.      Electrical   apparatus.      1,471,096; 
Oct.  16. 
Brand,    Harold    H.,   assignor,    by    mesne   assignments,    to 
Aluminum  Manufacturts,  Incorporated,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Sectional  core.     1,449,085  ;  Mar.  20. 
Brand,    Harold    H.,    assignor,    by    mesne 
Aluminum  Manufactures,  Incorporated, 
Metal  mold.    1,463,247  ;  July  31. 
Brand,   James   C.      (See    Chase,    L.    W.,   McGeachin,    and 

Brand.) 
Brand,  James  J.  C,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Australia. 
Apparatus    for    firing    furnaces    with    powdered    fuel. 
1,471,681;  Oct.  23. 
Brand,     John     M.,      Columbus,      Ohio.        Pole     support. 

1,459,438  ;    June   19. 
Brand,  William   F.,  and   E.  O.   Quarnstrom,   Chicago,   111. 

Carbon  remover.     1,473,605  ;  Nov.   13. 
Brandel,    Frank    J.,    and   P.    H.    Richert,    Buffalo,    N.   Y. 

Upholstery  spring.     1,476,046  ;  Dec.  4. 
Brandell,      Claus     O.,     Chicago,     111.       Block     machine. 

1,475,168  ;    Nov.    27. 
Brandenberg,  John,  and  W.  W.   Smith,   Sault  Ste.  Marie, 

Mich.     Traffic  signal.     1,465,708 ;   Aug.   21. 
Brandenberger,    Carl    F.,    Fort    Madison,    Iowa.      Pump. 

1,442,641  ;  Jan.  16. 
Brandenherger,   Heinrlch,   Vienna,   Austria.     Methed   and 
machine   for    planing    helical    teeth,   more    particularly 
for  hevel  gears.     1,460,640;  July  3. 
Brandenberger,  Jaques  E.,  assignor  to  La  Societe  La  Cel- 
lophane, Si^ge  Social,  Paris,  France.     Photographic  film 
with  a  carrier  permeable  to  water.     1,450,479  ;  Apr.  3. 
Brandenberger,    Jaques    E.,    assignor    to    La    Societe    La 
Cellophane,    Paris,    France.      Production    of    sensitive 
films   for   photographic  purposes.     1,452,785 ;    Apr.    24. 
Brandenburg,  Francis  C,  Piqua,  Ohio.     Cutter  for  emery- 
wheel-dressing  tools.      1.441.780  :   Jan.   9. 
Brandes,  C,  Inc.      (See  Bergman,  Edward,  assignor.) 
Brandes,  C,  Inc.      (See  Dietrich,  Frederick,  assignor.) 


assignments,    to 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 


68 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  'I'HE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Brandes,    Paul    H.,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Child's    vehicle. 

1,449,163;  Mar.  20. 
Brandock,   Andrew    S.,   Pueblo,   Colo.     Wedgeless   driving 

box.     1,452,235  ;  Apr.   17. 
Brandon,   Arthur   H.,   assignor   to   The   Deep   Well   Bn'gi- 
neering  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Fishing  apparatus  for 
weUs.     1,473,606;   Nov.   13. 
Brandon,  Thomas  A.,  Winnemucca,  Nev.    Gun.    1,449,033  ; 

Mar.  20. 
BrandriCf,    Daniel,    Short    Beach,    Branford,    assignor    to 
Malleable  Iron  Fittings  Company,  Branford,  Conn.     Con- 
trol valve  mechanism.     1,465,540  ;  Aug.  21. 
Brandt,   Carl  A.      (See  Nyquist,  A.  E.,  and  Brandt.) 
Brandt,     Charles     D.,     New     York,    N.     Y.       Air     pump. 

1,441,829  ;  Jan.  9. 
Brandt,  Edmund  S.  R.,  Newport,  R.  I.,  and  T.  B.  Myers, 

Marshall,  Tei.     Torpedo.     1.440,578  ;  Jan.  2. 
Brandt,   Friedrich  W.,   and  C.  M.  Wiles,   Columbus,   Tex. 

Combined  axle  and  wheel.     1,447,011 ;  Feb.  27. 

Brandt,  Fokko,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to  The  Brandt 

&    Krell    Engineering    Company,    Kansas    City,    Kans. 

Hook  fastening  for  derrick  braces.     1,473,835  ;  Nov.  13. 

Brandt,   George,   Tiffin,    Ohio.     Door  hanger.      1,443,521 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Brandt,  Harold  G.     (See  McHewltt,  W.,  and  Brandt.) 
Brandt,  John,  New  York,  assignor  to  Autosales  Corpora- 
tion,   Long    Island    City,    N.    Y.       Vending    machine. 
1,477,238;   Dec.   11. 
Brandt  &  Krell  Engineering  Company,  The.     (See  Brandt, 

Fokko,  assignor.) 
Brandt,  Oliver.     (See  Dix,  Fred  G.,  assignor.) 
Braudtjen  &  Kluge,  Incorporated.      (See  Khige,  Abel  and 

E.,  assignors.) 
Brandts,    Edmund,    Celina,   Ohio.      Standing   lamp.      Des. 

62,877;   Aug.   21. 
Brandts,  Richard,  Charlottenburg,  near  Berlin,  Germany. 
Wind  screen  for  motor  cars  and  the  like.     1,448,785  ; 
Mar.  20. 
Brand  wood,    Thomas.      (See    Brandwood,    John    and    T.) 
Brandwood,    John    and    T.,    Bury,    England.     Bleaching, 
dyeing,  or  other  fluid  treatment  of  yarns  wound  in  the 
form  of  cheeses.     1,454,312  :  May  8. 
Brandwood,    John,    T.,    and    J.,    Elton,    Bury,    England. 
Bleaching  of  yarn  wound  in  compact  form.     1,472,958 ; 
Nov.   6. 
Brandwood,  Joseph.     (See  Brandwood,  John,  T.,  and  J.) 
Brandwood,  Tbomas.     (See  Brandwood,  John,  T.,  and  J.) 
Branham,    Charles  T.,   Valley   Center  Township,   Pawnee 
County,  Kans.     Fencemaker'a  tool.     1,476,587  ;  Dec.  4. 
Brann,  Alfred,  Seattle,  Wash.    Violin.    1,475,423  ;  Nov.  27. 
Brann,    Harry    H.,    and    G.    H.    Tenbrook,    assignors    to 
Haviside      Company,      San      Francisco,      Calif.      Ship's 
ladder.     1,447,613  ;  Mar.  6. 
Brannigan,   George  T.,  assignor  to  The  Connecticut  Web 
and     Buckle     Company,     Bridgeport,     Conn.      Buckle. 
1,454,666;   May  8. 
Brannon,  Herbert  E.     (See  Weinberg,  L.  C,  and  Brannon.) 
Branson,  David  B.,  Danville,   Ind.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone   and   Telegraph   Company.     Secret   signaling 
system.     1,470,594  ;  Oct.  16. 
Branson,  John  D.,  Ashboro,  N.  C.     Attachment  for  hand 

trucks.     1,446,032  ;  Feb.  20. 
Branson,  Thomas,  assignor  to  Sibson  &■  Stern,  Inc.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Reenforclng  fabric  for  tires.     1,451,975 ; 
Apr.  17. 
Bransky,     Oscar     E.       (See     Humphreys,     Rogers,     and 

Bransky.) 
Branston,  George  W.     (See  Brewer,  F.  A.,  and  Branston.) 
Branstool,  William  L.,  Chicago,  111.     Demountable  rim  for 

wheels.     1,457,016  ;  May  29. 
Branstrator,   Clement  G.,  Bushnell,   lU.     Quiek-releasable 

device  for  demountable  rims.     1,441,657  ;  Jan.  9. 
Brautford  Computing  Scales  Ltd.     (See  McGregor,  James 

D.,  assignor.) 
Brasacchio,    Nick    F.,    Tampa,    Fla.      Lathe.      1,477,102; 

Dee.   11. 
Brasche,    Ferdinand    F.,    Edwardsvllle,    assignor    of    one- 
third  to  C.   Holding  and  one-third  to  W.  Palecek,  Col- 
Unsville,    111.      Automatic   mine-car    eager.      1,461,513 ; 
July  10. 
Braselton,   Chester  H.,  Toledo,   Ohio,   assignor  to   K.  B. 
Mathes,  Batavia,  N.  Y.     Manufacturing  shoes  or  similar 
articles  of  foot  apparel.     1,444,826 ;  Feb.  13. 
Brasher,  Albert.      (See  Lelmberger,   E.   L.,  and  Brasher.) 
Brasington,  John  M.,  Cheraw,  S.  C.    Fertilizer  distributor. 

1,447,292;   Mar.   6. 
Brasket,    Thomas   C.,    assignor  to   E.    N.    Hill,   Anderson, 
Ind.       Locking    means     for    automobiles.       1,442,120 ; 
Jan.  16. 
Brass  Goods  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Brill,  Hazel,  assignor.) 
Brassington,   Wllllain  B.,   Port  Richmond,   N.   Y.     Valve. 

1,471,444  ;  Oct.  23. 
Bratt,  Barnadus  P.,  Baker,  Oreg.     Loading  and  unloading 

apparatus.      1,457,054  ;  May  29. 
Braucher,   William   B.,   Chicago.     Ventilator.     1,457,959 ; 

June  5. 
Braude,    Paul,    New    York,     N.    Y.       Fire    extinguisher. 

1,458,972  ;  June  19. 
Brauer,   Adolph    K.,   deceased ;    S.    D.   Brauer,   executrix, 
assignor   to   S.    D.    Brauer,   Los  Angelps,   Calif.     Lawii 
and  garden  sprinkling  apparatus.     1,459.012  ;  June  19. 
Brttuer,  Georg.     (See  Gunzel,  A.,  and  Brluer.) 


Brauer,  Reinhold,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Safe.  1,467,419; 
Sept.  11. 

Brnui'i'.  Serena  D.,  executrix.     (See  Brauer,  Adolph  K.) 

Braun-Bruning  &  Co.      (See  Schroder,  Edmund,  assignor.) 

Braun,  Carl  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Three-way  by- 
pass valve.     1,442,782  ;  Jan.  16. 

Braun,  Carl  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Heat  exchanger. 
1,442,783;  Jan.   16. 

Braun,  Carl  F.,  San  Francsco,  Calif.  Water-coaling 
tower.      1,442,784  ;   Jan.   16. 

Braun,  Charles  O.,  Brillion,  Wis.  BJitension  table  top. 
1,442,464;    Jan.    16. 

Braun,  Henry.     (See  Flender,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Braun,  Louis.      (See  White,  Charles  C,  assignor.) 

Braun,  Otho  N.,  Montgomery,  L.  F.  Nichols,  Handley, 
and  E.  L.  Underwood,  London,  W.  Va.  Mail-bag-de- 
Mvering  apparatus.      1,469,405  ;    Oct.   2. 

Braun,  Philip  N.,  assignor  to  The  Prosperity  Co.  Inc., 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Garment-pressing  machine.  1,465,727  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Braun,  Walter,  Columbus,  assignor  to  The  Jennison- 
Wright  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Adjustable  felly 
guard.     1,467,774;  Sept.  11. 

Braun,  William  F.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Meat  holder. 
1,456,866;  May  29. 

Braun,  William  A.,  Dover,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Dover  Manu- 
facturing Company.  Pack  for  electrical  heating  ele- 
ments.    1,452,954  ;  Apr.  24. 

Braunstein,  Aron,  San  .\ntonio,  Tex.  Sanitary  nonreflU- 
iug  paper  bottle.     1,474,228  ;  Nov.  13. 

Braunstein,  Aron,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Automatic  pajwr- 
coutalner-making  machine.     1,474,229  ;   Nov.   13. 

Braunstein,  Roger,  Paris,  France.  Apparatus  for  effect- 
ing the  extraction  successively  of  sheets  of  paper  con- 
tained in  a  magazine  and  for  folding  such  sheets. 
1,458,462  ;  June  12. 

Braunstein,  Roger,  Paris,  France.  Apparatus  for  effect- 
ing the  gripping,  the  extraction,  and  the  folding  of 
sheets  of  paper  contained  in  a  magazine.  1,458,463 ; 
June  12. 

Brautigam,  John  M.     (See  Bright,  M.  C,  and  Brautlgam.) 

Brautigam,  Ernest  W.,  Coeur  d'Alene,  Idaho.  Pulling 
device.     1,466,784  ;   Sept.  4. 

Brawner,  Jeptha  E.,  Kingsbury,  Tex.  Boll-weevil  catcher. 
1,446,871  ;  Feb.  27. 

Bray,  William  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Schmidt  Lithograph  Company.  Fruit-box  blank. 
1,468,696;  Sept.  25: 

Brazee,  Raymond  L.,  assignor  to  The  Hampden  Toy  Com- 
pany, Westfleld,  Mass.  Folding  lunch  box.  1,462,225; 
July  17. 

Brazelle,  Benjamin,  assignor  to  Aquazone  Laboratories, 
Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Supersaturating  liquids. 
1,469,581  ;  Oct.  2. 

Brazelton,  Isaac,  et  al.  (See  Folgert,  Joseph  W.,  as- 
■  signer.) 

Breaker,  Harry  O.,  Winthrop,  assignor  to  Industrial  Fur- 
nace Corporation,  Boston,  Mass.  Forging  furnace. 
1,448.701  ;  Mar.  13. 

Breakey,  Arnold,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  C.  F.  Pietsch, 
Malvern,    N.    Y.      Safety   razor.      1,469,715 ;    Oct.    2. 

Brecel,  Edward,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  P.  Dzmitrowic*, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Camper's  combination  utensil. 
1,452,337  ;  Apr.  17. 

Br^chot,  Adolpne,  Paris,  France.  Refuse-destructor  fur- 
nace.    1,463.790  ;  Aug.  7. 

Brecht,  George  S„  Baltic,  assignor  to  A.  L.  Stewart,  Can- 
ton, S.  Dak.     Snowplow.     1,462,901 ;  July  24. 

Brecht,  Gus  V.,  Butchers'  Supply  Company.  (See  Deacon, 
Edward  F.,  assignor.) 

Breck,  George  D.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  L.  W.  Breck,  and  J. 
Schmauss,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Air  brake.  1,464,640; 
Aug.    14. 

Breck,  Lawrence  W.  (See  Breck,  George  D.  and  L.  W., 
and    Schmauss.) 

Bredannaz,  Alphonse  P.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Knit- 
ting machine.     1,468,697  ;  Sept.  25. 

Breece,  Roy  W.,  Arkansas  City,  Ark.  Wheel.  1,446,548; 
Feb.  27. 

Breeden,   Howard   H.,  Millville,  N.   J.     Safety  device  for 

inflating    pneumatic    tires.      1,462,081  ;    July    17. 
Breeden,     William     S.,     Millville,    N.    J.       Bottle.      Des. 
63.610;  Dec.  25. 

Breeding,  Delson,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Control  head.  1,450,968; 
Apr.  10. 

Breeding,  Edgar  B.,  Wellington,  111.     Hairpin.     1,447,409; 

Mar.  6. 
Breeding,   Robert  G..  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Liquid-fuel-bnrn- 

ing  appliance.     1,458,266  ;  June  12. 
Breen,    Anna,    Dyersburg,    Tenn.      Ice    box.      1,464,641 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Breen,    James    P.,    Rockport,    Mass.      Level    winder    for 

reels.      1,448,786;   Mar.    20. 
Breer,    Carl,    Summit,    N.    J.      Dishwasher.      1,461,473; 

July   10. 
Breer,  Carl,  Summit,  N.  J.     Dish-holding  tray.    1,461,474; 

Julv  10. 
Breer,   Carl,   Summit,   N.   J.     Line  tightener.     1,467,420; 

Sept.  11. 
Breese,    Charles    P.,    Norfolk,    Va.      Radial   ball    bearing. 

1,443,115;  Jan.  23. 
Breese,   Charles  P.,   Dayton,   Ohio.     Field  engine  starter. 
1,471.379:  Oct  23. 


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Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Contiiraed. 


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Breeze,  Alfred  B.,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Ball  Crank 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Oliio.  Making  reacli  rods. 
1,467,264  ;    Sept.   4. 

Bregeat  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Br^geat,  Jean  H., 
assignor. ) 

Bregeat,  Jean  H.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Bregeat 
Corporation  of  America,  Wilmington,  Del.  Recovery 
of  ether.     1,465,707  ;  May  15. 

Bregman,  Harry,  Lorain,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Steel 
Stamping   Company.      Mop    head.      1,447,338 ;    Mar.    6. 

Brelsch,  Edgar  W.,  Edgewood,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westlng- 
honse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Rectlfler. 
1,473,807  ;  Nov.  18. 

Breitenstein,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  The  Geometric  Tool 
Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Rotary  die  head.  1,446,734  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Breftensteln,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  The  Geometric  Tool 
Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Self  -  opening  die  head. 
1,456,720  :  May  29. 

Breitllng,  Ernst,  EJssen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr.  Germany.  Cash  regis- 
ter or  calculating  machine.     1,477420  ;  Dec.  11. 

Breitllng,  Ernst,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktlen- 
gesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Zeroizing 
device  for  cash  registers  or  calculating  machines. 
1,477,536;  Dec.   18. 

Breitllng,  Ernst,  and  E.  Ostmeyer,  Essen,  assignors  to 
Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr, 
Germany.     Cash  register.     1,463,195 ;   July  31. 

Breitzke,  Charles  D.,  Madison,  Wis.  License-plate  holder 
and   Illuminator.     1,464,969  ;  Aug.   14. 

Brekelmans,  Franclscus  J.,  assignor  to  Van  Dyck 
Stumpers,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Angle-latlr-cuttlng 
machine.      1,463,791  ;   Aug.   7. 

Brell,  Julius,  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Snap  fastener. 
1,450,938.     Apr.  10. 

Bremer,  Christian  P.,  Tampa,  Fla.  Cigar-assorting  device. 
1,465,462;   Aug.  21. 

Bremer,  Christian  F.,  Tampa,  Fla.  Smoker.  1,477,993; 
Dec.  18. 

Bremer,  Hugo  B.,  Neheim,  Westphalia,  Germany.  Steer- 
ing gear  for  motor  vehicles.     1,453,432  ;  May  1. 

Brendel,  Fred  G.  and  L.  M.,  White  Lake,  Mich.  Dimmer 
for  antomoblie  headlights.     1,447,707  ;  Mar.  6. 

Brendel,  Louise  M.     (See  Brendel,  Fred  G.  and  L.  M.) 

Brendel,  Oskar,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  System  for  utiliz- 
ing waste  heat  of  coke.     1,446,960  ;  Feb.  27. 

Brendllnger,  Joseph  B.  (See  Schillinger,  Oscar  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brenizer,  Orson  W.,  assignor- of  one-half  to  A.  H.  Boyd, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Hair  curler.     1,445,266 ;  Feb.   13. 

Brenizer,  Orson  W.,  assignor  of  one-flfth  to  A.  V.  Groupe, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Cable  support.     Bel5,581 ;  Apr.  17. 

Brenk,  Ernest  L.,  Cicero,  111.  Externally-operable  in- 
closed safety-type  switch.     1,453,740 ;  May  1. 

Brennan,  Frank  C.,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.  Combination  starter 
and  ignition  switch.     1,446,413  ;  Feb.  20. 

Brennan,  James  F.     (See  Chapman,  F.  J.,  and  Brennan.) 

Brennan,  John  S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Burner-drum-llftlng 
means.     1,454,265  ;  May  8. 

Brennan,  William  J.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinerv  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Press.      1,465,339;   Aug.   21. 

Brennan,  William  J.,  Swampscott,  assignor  to  Coin  Sort- 
ing and  Counting  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Device  for 
operating  upon  coins.     1,468,874  ;  Sept.  25. 

Brenne,  Richard,  assignor  to  Kaestner  &  Hecht  Company, 
Chicago,  m.  Guide  shoe  for  elevators.  1,460,404 ; 
July  3. 

Brenneman,  Royal,  Francesville,  Ind.  Fish  box.  1,446,612  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Brenner,  Fredrick  N.,  Tell  City,  Ind.  Band-saw  guide 
and  guard.     1,452,179  ;  Apr.  17. 

Brenner,  Herman  D.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  H.  T. 
Spiesberger,  one-fourth  to  M.  M.  Cohn,  and  one-fourth 
to  C.  A.  Cohn,  Chicago,  111.  Cloth  folding  and  meas- 
uring machine.     1,446,494  ;  Feb.  27. 

Brenner,  Herman  D.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  H.  T. 
Spiesberger,  one-fourth  to  M.  M.  Cohn,  and  one-fourth 
to  C.  A.  Cohn.  Chicago,  111.  Cloth  examining  and 
measuring  machine.     1,446.495  ;  Feb.  27. 

Brenner,  Herman  D.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  H.  T. 
Spiesberger,  one-fourth  to  M.  M.  Cohn,  and  one-fourth 
to  C.  A.  Cohn,  Chicago,  111.  Cloth  examining  and 
measuring  machine.     1,446,496;  Feb.  27. 

Brenner,  John  H.,  Douglas,  Wyo.  Piston  ring.  1,458,207  ; 
June  12. 

Brenner,  Ralph  F.,  and  F.  A.  Murrin,  assignors  to  H.  C. 
F^y  Glass  Company,  Rochester,  Pa.  Coffeepot. 
1,472,901  ;   Nov.   6. 

Brenzinger,  Julius,  Fairfield,  assignor  to  The  Max  Ams 
Machine  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Seaming  ma- 
chine.    1,445,288  ;  Feb.  13. 

Breon,    Cora    L.      (See   Breon,    Manrice   P.,    assignor.) 

Breon,  Maurice  P.,  assignor  to  C.  L.  Breon,  Newport 
News,    Va.      Tire   remover.      1,442,519 ;    Jan.    16. 

Bresch,  Joseph,  Rosemont,  N.  J.  Throw-off  mechanism 
for  rlbhon   looms.      1,475,047  ;   Nov.   20. 

Bresee,  Wright  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Keyhole  guard. 
1,468,955  ;  Sept.  25. 

Breslavsky,  Hyman,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Finger  ring.  Des. 
63,070;  Oct.  2. 


Breslavsky,  Hyman,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Finger  ring.  Des. 
63,280;  Nov.  20. 

Bressler,  Robert  E.,  Hammond,  Ind.  Automotive  material 
excavating,  moving,  and  surfacing  machine.  1,472,580  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Brest,  Jacob  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Burglar  alarm. 
1,450,132;   Mar.   27. 

Bretan,  Benni,  et  aL  (See  Zwelg,  H.,  and  Schneiderman, 
assignors.) 

Breth,  Maximilian,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cloth-cutting  ma- 
chine.    1,445,820;   Feb.   20. 

Breth,  Robert  L.,  BuUer,  Pa.  Valve  tool.  1,446,822; 
Feb.  27. 

Bretos  y  Claveria,  Manuel,  Santiago,  Cuba.  Lock  for 
cases.     1,445,489  ;   Feb.  13. 

Bretschneider,  Max,  Plauen,  Germany.  Means  for  produc- 
ing beaded  embroidery  on  embroidering  machines. 
1,441,557;  Jan.   9. 

Bretschneider,  Max,  Plauen,  Germany.  Embroidery  needle 
for  use  in  connection  with  multineedle  embroidery  ma- 
chines.    1,443,456  ;  Jan.  30. 

Bretsnyder,  Ferdinand  C,  St  Louis,  Mo.  Oil  burner. 
1,453,257  ;  Apr.  24. 

Brett,  James  J.     (See  MUler,  Robert  J.,  assignor.) 

Brett  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Loomis,  Evarts  G., 
assignor.) 

Bretzfelder,  Ira  L.,  assignor  to  Alvey  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany,  St.   Louis,  Mo.      Conveyer.     1,473,808 ;  Nov.   13. 

Breuker  &  Kessler  Company.  (See  Kessler,  Harry  C, 
assignor.) 

Breul,  Richard  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Transformable  walk- 
ing   stick.      1,475,740;    Nov.    27. 

Breuninger,  George  F.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Display  rack. 
1,465,891;   Aug.  21. 

Brewer,  Carlos  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Heating  appa- 
ratus.    1,467,088;  Sept.  4. 

Brewer,  Frank  A.,  and  G.  W.  Branston ;  said  Brewer 
assignor  of  his  entire  right  to  F.  A.  Brewer,  jr.,  Van- 
couver, British  Columbia,  Canada.  Ball-pulverlzlng 
mill.     1,452,786;  Apr.  24. 

Brewer,  Frank  A.,  Jr.  (See  Brewer,  F.  A.,  and  Branston, 
assignors.) 

Brewer,  Frank  G.,  Hunter,  N.  Dak.  Vegetable  cutter. 
1,452,546  ;  Apr.  24. 

Brewer,  Harry,  Sidney,  Nebr.  Air-pump  pressure-regulat- 
ing device.     1,461,379;  July  10. 

Brewer,  Henry,  Wilmette,  111.,  assignor  to  Leeds  &  North- 
rup  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Measuring  and  Indi- 
cating apparatus.     Rel5,597  ;  May  15. 

Brewer,  Henry,  Wilmette,  111.,  assignor  to  Leeds  & 
Northrup  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Measuring  and 
Indicating  apparatus.     Rel5,617  ;   June  6. 

Brewer,  John  F.      (See  Pyle,  A.  C,  and  Brewer.) 

Brewer,  Johnson,  Ferris,  Tex.  Flour  sifter.  1,472,204 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Brewer,  Oscar  Z.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Timing  mechanism. 
1,460,405  ;   July  3. 

Brewer,  Robert,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Hot-spot  manifold. 
1,476,281 ;  Dec.  4. 

Brewer,  Robert  W.  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Fuel  manifold. 
1,456,176:  May  22. 

Brewer-Titcnener  Corporation,  The.  (See  Conine,  Ernest 
E.,  assignor.) 

Brewer  -  Titchener  Corporation,  The.  (See  Haagland, 
Robroy  C,  assignor.) 

Brewer-Titchener  Corporation,  The.  (See  Winans,  Daniel 
M.,  assignor.) 

Brewer,  William  H.  S.,  Epsom,  New  Zealand.  Kettle-lld- 
raislng  means.     1,455,070  ;  May  15. 

Brewlngton,  Philip  J.,  Temple,  Tex.  Float  balL  1,457,055  ; 
May  29. 

Brewster,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  The  Brewster-Gold- 
smith  Corporation,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spark  plug. 
1,447,278  ;  Mar.   6. 

Brewster-Goldsmlth  Corporation.  (See  Brewster,  Charles 
W.,   assignor.) 

Brewster,  Harry  C,  Shreveport,  La.  Oil-well-drilling 
machine.      1,449,581  :   Mar.    27. 

Brewster,  Harry  C.,  Shreveport,  La.  Drilling  machine. 
1,462,098;  July  17. 

Brewster,  James  C,  Fort  Madison,  Iowa.  Window- 
washer  platform.     1,458,744  :  June  12. 

Brewster,  Jane  G.  (See  Day,  E.  W.,  and  Dougherty,  as- 
signors.) 

Brewster,  Joseph  F.,  Clarendon,  Va.,  and  W.  G.  Raines, 
Jr.,  Jackson,  Miss.,  assignors  to  the  Government  of  the 
United  States  and  to  the  People  of  the  United  States. 
Employing  decolorizing  carbons  annd  other  adsorbing 
materials.      1.447,461 ;   Mar.   6. 

Brewster,  Louise  H.,  Lexington,  Mass.  Woven  fabric  or 
similar  article.     Des.  61,866;   Feb.  6. 

Brewster,  Louise  H.,  Lexington,  Mass.  Woven  fabric  or 
similar  article.     Des.   61,867 ;  Feb.   6. 

Brewster,  Oswald  C.     (See  Porter,  C.  A.,  and  Brew.ster.l 

Brewster,  William  D.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  National 
Brake  Company  Incorporated,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Car- 
brake-operating  mechanism.     1,444,104;   Feb.   6. 

Breyer,   Frank  G.      (See  SIngmaster,  J.  A.,  and  Breyer.) 

Breyer,  Frank  G.,  Palmerton,  and  C.  W.  Farber,  Bow- 
manstown.  Pa.,  assignors  to  The  New  Jerse.v  Zinc  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  lithopone. 
1,446,637;  Feb.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Breyer,  Frank  G.,  and  W.  H.  Finkeldey,  Palmerton,  Pa., 
assignors  to  The  New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  dry-battery  cans. 
1,451,758;  Apr.  17. 

Breyer,  Frank  G.,  J.  P.  Hubbell,  and  D.  M.  Kerr,  Palmer- 
ton,  Pa.,  assignors  to  The  New  Jersey  Zinc  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Roasting  sulphide  ores.  1,463,867  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Breyer,  Julius.      (See  Bolgfir,   Sftndor,  assignor.) 

Breyer,  Robert,  assignor  to  Phoenix  Knitting  Works, 
Milwaukee,   Wis.     Safety   device.      1,446,82.3;    Feb.   27. 

Brezin,  Joseph,  et  al.      (See  Berzon,   Louis,  assignor.) 

Brezin,  Joseph,  and  L.  Berzon,  assignors  of  one-third  to 
said  J.  Brezin,  one-third  to  said  L.  Berzon,  and  one- 
third  to  W.  KosakofC,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bag-frame 
lock.     1,445.66.S  ;   Feb.  20. 

Brhel,  John  W.,  (See  Palmer,  H.  D.,  and  Brhel.) 

Briais,  Henry  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Differential  for  motor 
vehicles.     1,453,909  ;   May   1. 

Brice,  Arthur  W.,  Rochester,  and  W.  Hamann,  Ironde- 
quoit,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery 
Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Folding  machine. 
1,466,697  ;  Sept.  4. 

Brickell,  Ell  F.,  Bradford,  Pa.  Ventllating-sash  lock. 
1,442,642;  Jan.   16. 

Bricken,  John,  Chicago,  111.    Pencil.    Des.  62,878  ;  Aug.  2T. 

Bricken,  John,  Chicago,  111.     Pencil.     1,478,018;  Dec.  18. 

Bricker,  Abraham  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Trousers. 
1,459,498;    June    19. 

Brlckhouse,  James  G.  (See  Holadia,  Thomas  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brlddell,  Charles  D.,  Crisfleld,  Md.  Producing  oyster 
tongs.     1,471.378  ;  Oct.  23. 

Brlddell,  Charles  D.,  Crisfleld,  Md.  Forming  die. 
1,472,406 ;  Oct.  30. 

Brlddell,  Charles  D.,  Crisfleld,  Md.  Machine  for  shaping 
tong  handles.     1,472,510;  Oct.  30. 

Briddes,  William,  Darby,  Pa.  Building  block.  1,466,985  : 
Sept.   4. 

Bridgers,  John  D.,  Florence,  S.  C.  Reatomizer  attachment 
for  Internal-combustion  engines.     1,463,496  ;  July  31. 

Bridges,  Josiah  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Detachable  holder  for 
dental  Impression   trays.      1,461,209 ;    July   10. 

Bridges,  Lewis  B.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Ramp  Buildings 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Building.  1,444,322  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Bridges,  Lewis  B.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Ramp  Buildings 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Building.  1,444,323 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Bridges,  Ray  G.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Electric 
heating  element.     1,474.887  ;  Nov.  20. 

Bridgeford,  John  J.  (See  van  de  Pol,  Alfons  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bridgeford,  John  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Steam-boiler  fur- 
nace.    1,456,119;  May  22. 

Bridgman,  J.  B.  (See  Bird,  Benjiman  M.,  G.  C,  and 
D.  P.,  assignors.) 

Bridgman,  Percy  W.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Electrical  sound- 
detecting   apparatus.      1  440,544  ;    Feb.    27. 

Bridgeport  Brass  Company.  (See  Clark,  Walter  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bridgeport  Brass  Company.  (See  Limont,  Alexander  W., 
assignor.) 

Bridgeport  Chain  Company,  The.  (See  Hotchkiss,  Howard 
F.,  assignor.) 

Bridgeport  Metal  Goods  Manufacturing  Company,  The. 
(See  Loveman,   William  R.,   assignor.) 

Bridgwater,  Herbert  E.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Remington 
Typewriter  Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,442,792  ;  Jan.  23. 

Bridgwater,  Herbert  E.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Reming- 
ton Typewriter  Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting 
machine.     1,467,995  ;  Sept.  18. 

Bridgwater,  Herbert  E.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Reming- 
ton Typewriter  Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting 
machine.     3.467,996  ;  Sept.  18. 

Bridgwater,  Herbert  E.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Reming- 
ton Typewriter  Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting 
machine.     1,468,274  ;  Sept.  18. 

Brldwell,  Samuel  F.,  and  J.  F.  Kennedy,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.  Controlling  system  for  mine-blasting  operations. 
1,444,827  ;  Feb.  13. 

Bried,  Julien  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Friction-clutch  mecha- 
nism.    1,471,721;  Oct.  23. 

Bried,  Julien  A.,  Oakland.  Calif.,  assignor  to  H.  C.  White 
Company,  North  Bennington,  Vt.  Velocipede  driving 
part.     1,469,884  ;  Oct.  9. 

Brlehl,  John  H.,  Stitzer,  Wis.  Milk-can  closure. 
1,473.951  ;  Nov.  13. 

Brier,  Henry,  Dartford,  England.  Receiver  of  refrigerat- 
ing   apparatus.      1,452,999;    Apr.    24. 

Brierton,  Benjamin  E.,  and  ,T.  H.  Tinder,  Birmingham, 
Ala.  Optometrical  method  and  Instrument.  1,468,797  • 
Sept.  25. 

Brierty,  Michael  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Electrically-controlled 
mechani.sm.     1,467,704  ;  Sept.  11. 

Brlese,  George  L.  and  E.  B.  Martin,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Lock  nut.     1,448.952  ;  Mar.  20. 

Brigden,  Arthur,  Birmingham,  Ala.'  Boll-weevil  machine. 
1,458,799  ;  June  12. 

Brigdon,  Arthur,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Boll-weevil  machine. 
1,458,800;  June  12. 


Brigg,  Walter  J.,  Epping,  New  South  Wales,  Australia. 
Boot  or  shoe.     1,466,611  ;  Aug.  28. 

Briggs,  Arthur  J.,  assignor  to  The  Auto  Mail  Distributer, 
Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Feeding  and  imprinting  mecha- 
nism for  mail  and  other  units.     1,452,867  ;  Apr.   24. 

Briggs,  Arthur  J.,  assignor  to  The  Auto  Mall  Distributer, 
Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Mail-distributing  apparatus. 
1,453,125  :  Apr.  24. 

Briggs,  Bndgar,  Briggsville,  Ark.  Gate  hinge.  1,442,557 ; 
Jan.    16. 

Briggs,  D.  F.,  Company.     (See  Slaiger,  Henry,  assignor.) 

Briggs,  Eugene  C,  Norwood,  Mass.  Phonograph-record 
file.     1,455,565;   May   15. 

Briggs,  Harry  E.,  Anderson,  Ind.  Dispensing  apparatus. 
1,468,275  ;  Sept.  18. 

Briggs,  Joseph,  deceased.  (See  Whittaker,  J.,  Bradshaw, 
and  Briggs.) 

Brigg.s  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Maise,  Herman  C, 
assignor.) 

Briggs,  Marion  W.,  Monmouth,  111.  Furnace  damper. 
1,443,000  :  Jan.  23. 

Briggs,  Millison,  administratrix.  (See  Whittaker,  J., 
Bradshaw,  and  Briggs.) 

Briggs  &  Stratton  Co.     (See  Soreng,  Edgar  M.,  assignor.) 

Briggs,  William  P.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Fuse  plug. 
1,455.566  :  May  15. 

Brigham,  Arthur  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  Thread-splicing  ma- 
chine.    1,459,875  ;  June  26. 

Bright,  Albert  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  Auchstetter, 
Idngrove,  Iowa.     Wagon  attachment.     1,453,910.  May  1. 

Bright,  Fred  W.,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.  Ensilage  follower. 
1,471,940;  Oct.  23. 

Bright,  George  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ice-can  flUer.  1,447,614  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Bright,  Martin  C,  and  J.  M.  Brautigam,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.  Traveling  tire-vulcanizing  system.  1,448,481 ; 
Mar.  13. 

BriKlitbill,  David,  Lebanon,  Pa.  Sausage-stuflBng  ma- 
chine.    1,469.377  ;  Oct.  2. 

Brightman,  G.  F.,  et  al.  (See  Brightman,  Harrison  M., 
assignor.) 

Brightman,  H.  L.,  et  al.  (See  Brightman,  Harrison  M., 
assignor.) 

Brightman,  Harrison  M.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  G.  F. 
Brightman,  one-fourth  to  H.  L.  Brightman,  and  one- 
fourth  to  J.  H.  Brightman,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Manufac- 
turing   acorn    nuts.      1,456,215 ;    May    22. 

Brightman,  Harrison  M.,  assignor  of  one  fourth  to  G.  F. 
Brightman,  one-fourth  to  H.  L.  Brightman,  and  one- 
fourth  to  J.  H.  Brightman,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Feed- 
ing and  sorting  device.     1,456,216  ;  May  22. 

Brightman,  Harrison  M.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  G.  F. 
Brightman,  one-fourth  to  H.  L.  Brightman,  and  one- 
fourth  to  J.  H.  Brightman,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Shaft- 
straightening  apparatus.     1,456,217  ;  May  22. 

Brightman,  Harrison  M.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  G.  P. 
Brightman,  one-fourth  to  H.  L.  Brightman,  and  one- 
fourth  to  J.  H.  Brightman,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Conveyer 
apparatus.      1,456,218  ;   May   22. 

Brightman,  J.  H.,  et  al.  (See  Brightman,  Harrison  M., 
assignor.) 

Brighton  Mills.  (See  Pearson,  W.  H.,  and  Brighton,  as- 
signors.) 

Brilhnrt,  William  W.,  Indiana,  Pa.  Optical  lens. 
1,448,052;  Mar.  13. 

Brill,  Abram,  Spartanburg,  S.  C.  Service  box  for  switches. 
1,472,152;  Oct.  30. 

Brill,   Frank.      (See  Young,  W.  A.,  and   Brill.) 

Brill,  Hazel,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Brass  Goods  Mfg. 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.      Container.      Des.  62,098  ;  Mar.  20. 

Brill,  J.  G.,  Company,  The.  (See  Adams,  Walter  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brill.  J.  G.,  Company,  The.  (See  Brooks,  James  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brill,  J.  G.,  Company,  The.  (See  Dennis,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

Brill,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand  bag.  Des.  62,199; 
Apr.  10. 

Brillo  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Loeb,  Milton  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Briliouin,  Leon  N.,  Paris,  France.  Telephone  and  wireless- 
telegraphy  installation.     1,465,250  ;  Aug.   21. 

Brimsbn,  James  H.,  assignor  to  Brimson  Transmission 
Company,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Variable  -  speed  device. 
Rel5,614  ;  May  29. 

Brimson  Transmission  Company.  (See  Brimson,  James 
H.,  assignor.) 

Brlnck,  John  R.,  Mollne,  HI.  Sun  shield  and  shade  for 
motor  vehicles.     1.442,121 ;  Jan.  16. 

Brindley,  Joseph  F.,  assignor  to  Hodges  Finishing  Com- 
pany, East  Dedham,  Mass.  Cloth-piling  machine. 
1,452,825;  Apr.  24. 

Brine,  Percival  F.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Oil  Wells 
Renewal  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  heater  for 
oil  wells.     1,457.690  ;  June  5. 

Briner,  Frank,  Chester,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Penn  Seaboard 
Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Casting  steel 
frames.     1,474,888;  Nov.  20. 

Briner,  Prank,  assignor  to  Penn  Seaboard  Steel  Corpo- 
ration, Chester,  Pa.     Feeding  head.     1,474.889  ;  Nov.  20. 

Briney,  Ottis  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Locking  means  for 
guide  bushings.     1,465,181  ;  Aug.   14. 


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Brlney,  Ottls  H.,  Poutlac,  Mich.  Guide  busbing. 
1,465,209:  Aug.  14. 

Briney,  Ottie  R.,  Pontlac,  Midi.  Guide  bushing. 
1,465,236;  Aug.  14. 

Brink,  Charles  R.,  Buffalo,  assignor  of  ono-half  to  L.  D. 
Brink,  Ilornell,  N.  Y.  Self-adjusting  bearing. 
1.447,339;  Mar.  6. 

Brink,  Lewis  D.     (See  Brink,  Charles  R.,  assignor.) 

Brink,  William,  Henryetta,  Okla.  Gasoline  recovery. 
1,477,103;   Dec.   11. 

Brinkor,  Jessie  E.,  and  C.  P.  McNeil,  assignors  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Company,  Whiting,  Ind.  Candle-shaping  ma- 
chine.    1,474.890;  Nov.  20. 

BrinkerhoEf,  FTcdoric  H.,  Clinton,  Iowa.  Differential 
diaphragm.     1,473,173;  Nov.   G. 

Brinkman,  Carl  F.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Collapsible  coat 
hanger.     1,45:5,000  ;  Apr.  2-i. 

Brinkman,  Louis  H.,  Glen  Kidge,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  General  Seamless  Tube  Company,  Bloomfield, 
N.  J.  Drawing  Mouel  and  other  hard  metals.  1,440,527  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Brinkman,  Louis  H.,  Glen  Ridge,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Seamless  Tube  Company,  Bloom- 
field,  N.  J.  Metal-drawing  apparatus  and  method. 
1,442,213;   Jan.  16. 

Brinkman,  Louis  G.,  assignor  to  The  Safety  -Automatic 
Toy  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Toy  pistol.  1,472,153  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Brinley,  John  W.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Signal  for  motor  cars. 
1,477,104  ;  Dee.  11. 

Brinsmade,  Daniel  E.      (See  Bishop,  C,  and  Brinsmade.) 

Brinton,  W.  P.  et  al.      (See  Neilly,  Daniel  H.,  assignor.) 

Brinton,  Willard  C  New  York,  N.  Y.  Curve  record 
system.     1,461,710;  July  10. 

Briody,  Bernard,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Truscon  Steel 
Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Contraction  joint  for 
roadways.     1,460,841 ;  July  3. 

Briodv,  Thomas  P.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Music-leaf  turner. 
1,446,333;   Feb.  20. 

Brion,  Adolph  E.     (See  Mietzelfeld,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Biisben,  Ernest  J.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sole  tip. 
1,458,218  ;  June  12. 

Brisbin,  George  L.,  Punxsutawney,  Pa.  Collar-fastening 
device.     1,473,460;   Nov.  6. 

Brisbois,  Odllon,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  starter  for  inter- 
nal-combustion  engines.      1,451,530 ;   Apr.   10. 

Brisbois,  Odllon,  Chicago,  in.  Engine  starter.  1,466,926; 
Sept.    4. 

Briscoe.  Henry  V.  A.,  assignor  to  himself  and  F.  W.  Berk 
and  Company,  Limited,  London,  England.  Separating 
solids  by  crystallization  from  solvents.  1,443,616 ; 
.Tan.  30. 

Briscoe  &  Stahl  Co.     (See  Stahl,  Rodolphe,  assignor.) 

Brissey,  Forrest  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Amusement  device. 
1,445,477  ;  Feb.  13. 

Bristol  Aeroplane  Company  Limited,  The.  (Thurston, 
Albert  P.,  assignor.) 

Bristol  Company,  The.  (See  Petitjean,  Charles  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bristol,  Edgar  H.,  assignor  to  The  Foxboro  Company 
Foxboro,  'Mass.    Liquid  head  gauge.    1,452,142  ;  Apr.  17. 

Bristol,  John  I.  D.,  et  al.  (See  Welch,  Thomas  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bristol,  William  H.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Synchronous  op- 
eration of  entertainment  apparatus.  1,452,063 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Bristol,  William  H.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Multiple  sound- 
reproducing    apparatus.      1.468,455;    Sept.    18. 

Bristol,  William  H.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Thermoelectric 
couple.     1,468,456  ;  Sept.  18. 

Bristow,  John  A.     (See  Woffiord,  G.  M..  and  Uristow.) 

Britan,  Harlan  M..  Ojus,  Fla.     Trap.     1,464,559  ;  Aug.  14. 

British  Arc  Welding  Company,  Limited.  (See  Ogden, 
Herbert,   assignor.) 

British  Dyestuffs  Corporation  Limited.  (See  Baddiley. 
.T..    Pavman.    and    Bainbridge,    assignors.) 

British  Dyestuffs  Corporation  Limited.  (See  Baddiley, 
J.,  Payman,  and  Wignall,  assignors.) 

British  Dyestuffs  Corporation  Limited.  (See  Fairbrother, 
T.  H.,  and  Renshaw,  assignors.) 

British  Dyestuffs  Corporation  Limited.  (See  Segaller,  D., 
and  Peacock,   assignors.) 

Britisli  Dyestuffs  Corporation,  Limited.  (See  Wyler, 
Max,  assignor.) 

Brltt,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Welding  electrode  holder. 
1,472,581  ;  Oct.  30. 

Brittain,  George  E.,  assignor  to  I.  L.  Keith,  Haverhill, 
Mass.     Leather-skiving  machine.     1,446,033  ;  Feb.  20. 

Brittain,  John  E.,  Guilford,  Mo.  Disk-sharpening  machine. 
1,463,665  ;  July  31. 

Britten,  Edwin  F.,  jr.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Mon- 
roe Calculating  Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Overthrow  check  for  calculating  machines.  1,462,061 ; 
July  17. 

Britten,  Edwin  F.,  jr.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Monroe  Calculating  Machine  Company,  New  Yorlj,  N.  Y. 
Carry    mechanism    for    registers.      1,462,058 ;    July    17. 

Britten,  Edwin  F.,  jr.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Monroe  Calculating  Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Automatic  carriage-raising  means  for  calculating  ma- 
chines.    1,462,059;  July  17. 


Britten,  Edwin  F.,  Jr.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Monroe  Calculating  Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Carry-set  mechanism  for  calculating  machines. 
1,462,060;  July  17. 

Britten,  Edwin  F.,  Jr.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Mon- 
roe Calculating  Machine  Comi>any,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cnlculatlng  machine.     1,474,230;   Nov.   13. 

Britten,  Frank  S.,  South  English,  Iowa.  Disk  scraper 
and  fender.     1,457.960;   June  5. 

Britton,    George    W.      (See   Sweet,    M.   A.,   and   Brltton.) 

Britton,  Glenn  B.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire  and 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  treating  rubber.     1.440,371 ;  Jan.  2. 

Britton,  Reginald  P.  L.,  assignor  to  Griffiths  Bros.  &  Com- 
pany. London  Limited,  London,  England.  Fluid  com- 
position for  compounding,  impregnating,  and  coat- 
ing.    1,477,938;  Dec.   18. 

Britzweln,  Christian  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  H. 
Voss,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fishing-line  float.  1,469,885; 
Oct.  9. 

Brix,  Harold,  assignor  to  Sharp  &  Smith,  Chicago,  111. 
Detachable-blade  knife.     1,458,104;  June  5. 

Brixey,  Austin  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ordina- 
tor  Company,  Inc.  Adjustable  shade  support. 
1.454,830;   May   8. 

Brizendine,  Samuel  T.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,448,107  ;  Mar.  13. 

Brizgis,  Wladislaus,  Turners  Falls,  Mass.  Support  for 
pictures  or  the  like.     1,448,024  ;  Mar.  13. 

Broad,  William,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.  Electric  switch, 
1,451,008;   Apr.   10. 

Broadmeyer,  Albert,  assignor  to  The  W.  O.  Hickok  Mfg. 
Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Paper-feeding  apparatus. 
1,441,910 ;  Jan   9 

Broadmeyer,  Albert,  assignor  to  W.  O.  Hickok  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Ruling  apparatus. 
1,449,376;    Mar.   27. 

Broadmeyer,  Albert,  assignor  to  The  W.  O.  Hickok  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Paper-feeding 
apparatus.     1,449,377  ;  Mar.  27. 

Broadmeyer,  Albert,  assignor  to  The  W.  O.  Hickok  Mfg. 
Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Paper  -  ruling  mechanism. 
1,468,798;  Sept.  25. 

Broadwel],  Edward  H.,  Longmeadow,  assignor  to  The 
Flsk  Rubber  Company,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Tire. 
Des.   63,251  ;  Nov.   13. 

Broady,  Harry  W.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Balsa  Company,  Inc.  Apparatus  for  lowering  and 
raising  ships'  boats.     1,465,787  ;  Aug.  21. 

Broady,  Harry  W.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Balsa  Company,  Inc.  Device  for  securing  and  releasing 
lifeboats.      1,473,274;   Nov.   6. 

Broady,  Harry  W.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Balsa  Company,  Inc.  Lowering  and  raising  apparatus 
for  ships'  boats.     1,478.546  :  Dec.  25. 

Broberg,   Isidor.      (See  LJungstrom.  F..  and  Broberg.l 

Broberg,  Isidor.  (See  LJungstrom,  F.,  Broberg,  and  Eriks- 
son.) 

Broberg,  Isidor,  Skarsatra,  Lidingon,  assignor  to  Aktie- 
bolaget  LJungstrOms  Angturbin,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 
Balancing  device  between  two  coupled  carriages  for 
effecting  desired  wheel  pressure.     1,456,587  ;  May  29. 

Broberg,  Isidor,  Skarsatra,  Lidingon,  assignor  to 
Aktiebolaget  LJungstroms  Angturbin,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.  Coal  bunker  for  locomotives.  1,467,997 ; 
Sept.  IS. 

Brobst.  TTlysses  S.  G.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Headlight  dimmer. 
1,451,321  ;  Apr.  10. 

Brobst.  William  E..  lr.,  Noblesville,  Ind.  Food  machine. 
1,458,872  ;  June  12. 

Brocli,  Albert  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas  heater. 
1,469,714  :  Oct.  2. 

Brock.  Edward  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Water  purifier. 
1,459,820  ;  .Tune  26. 

Brock,  Edward  L.,  administrator.  (See  Brock,  Mat- 
thias.) 

Brock,  J.  H.,  et  al.     (See  Baker,  Louis  B.,  assignor.) 

Brock,  John  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Acetylene  lamp. 
1.461,572:  .July  10. 

Brock,  Matthias,  deceased,  Boston,  by  E.  L.  Brock,  Ber- 
erly,  Mass.,  administrator,  assignor  to  United  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe-bottoming 
machine.     1,470,595  ;  Oct.  16. 

Brock,  Max,  assignor  to  I.  B.  Kleinert  Rubber  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Powder  puff  and  cover  therefor. 
1,462,257  :  July  17. 

Brock,  Max,  assignor  to  I,  B.  Kleinert  Rubber  Company, 
New  York,    N.   Y.      Powder  puff.      1,462,258;    July   17. 

Brock,  Max,  assignor  to  I.  B.  Kleinert  Rubber  Company, 
New   York,    N.   Y.     Powder  puff.      1,462,259 ;   July    17. 

Brock,  Max,  assignor  to  I.  B,  Kleinert  Rubber  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Powder  puff.     1,462,260  ;  July  17. 

Brock,  Nicholas  V.  D.      (See  Irwin,  C.  W.,  and  Brock.) 

Brock,  Richard  E.,  Wooster.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Mackintosh-Hemphill  Company.  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Continuous  tube  rolling  mill.  Rel5,692 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Brock,  Verita  B.,  Bridgeport,  Tex.  Sheet-placing  machine. 
1,447,958  ;  Mar.  13. 

Brocker,  Frederick  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  C.  Farn- 
ham,  Oakland,  Calif.  Nonglare  device  for  headlights. 
.      1,468,276;  Sept.  18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Broclcett,  Frederick  G.,  and  C.  C.  Wright,  Chicago,  111. ; 
said  Brockett  assignor  to  said  Wright.  Connecting 
head  for  multiple  telephone  and  other  circuits. 
1,466,351 ;  Aug.  28. 

Brockman,  Joseph  W.,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Last 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Shoe  last.  1,457,872 ; 
June  5. 

Brockmann,  Christian  H.,  Union  Center,  Wis.  Draft 
equalizer.     1,443,457  ;  Jan.  30. 

Brockmeler,  William  A.,  Yuma,  Colo.  Telephone-circuit 
breaker.      1,477,939  ;   Dec.   18. 

Brockmiller,  Frederick  W.  A.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  Orna- 
montal  fountain.     1,454,150  ;   May  8. 

Brockney,  James  L.,  and  E.  George,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spark 
plug.     1,460,745;  July  3. 

Brockson,  James  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  L.  Mc- 
Whorter,  Middletown,  Del.  Tractor.  1,461,027 ; 
July  10. 

Brockson,  Sigurd.     (See  Gallagher,  M.  L.,  and  Brockson.) 

Brockton  Welting  Co.  (See  Dunham,  Arthur .  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brockway,  Carl  P.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Research  Cor- 
poration, Toledo,  Ohio.  Adjustable  high  resistance. 
1,445,610  ;  Feb.  13. 

Brockway,  Carl  P.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Research  Cor- 
poration, Toledo,  Ohio.     Carburetor.     1,456,219  ;  May  22. 

Brockway,  Carl  P.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Research  Cor- 
poration, Toledo,  Ohio.  Two-cycle  engine  for  bicycles. 
1,456,220;  May  22. 

Brockway,   Carl  P.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Research  Cor- 

? oration,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Engine-starting  mechanism. 
,456,493  ;   May  22. 

Brockway,  Carl  P.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Research  Corpo- 
ration, Toledo,  Ohio.  Two-cycle  engine.  1,473,602 ; 
Nov.   6. 

Broderick  &  Bascom  Rope  Co.  (See  Knopp,  Louis  A., 
assignor.) 

Brodesser,  Peter  H.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  System  of  control 
for  electric  elevators.     1,460,569  ;  July  3. 

Brodeur,  Magloire,  Providence,  R.  I.  Machine  for  cover- 
ing tire  rings.     1  463,868  ;  Aug.    7. 

Brodeur,  Maurice,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Apparatus 
for  transmitting  words.     1,453,741  ;  May  1. 

Brodin,  Arvid,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Reserve  carrier  for 
automobiles.     1,463,792  ;   Aug.   7. 

Brodner,  John,  Seattle,  Wash.  Automatic  feeder. 
1,450.710;  Apr.  8. 

Broga,  Wilson  C.      (See  Hudson,  C.  J.,  and  Broga.) 

Brogan,  Byard  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Finger  ring.  Des. 
63,552;  Dec.  18. 

Brogan,  James  A.  et  al.  (See  Mayo,  Benjamin  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brogan,  James  A.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Nail  and 
nail  string.     1,440,579  ;  Jan.  2. 

Brogan,  James  A.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Fasten- 
ing inserting  machine.     1,447,238  ;  Mar.  6. 

Brogan,  James  A.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Finishing 
the  edges  of  perforations.     1,450,244  ;  Apr.  3. 

Brogan,  .Tames  A.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  producing  nail  strings.  1,472,044  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Brogan,  James  A.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Reel. 
1.473,607  ;  Nov.   13. 

Brogan,  Patrick  F.  et  al.  (See  Mayo,  Benjamin  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brogden,  Ernest  M.,  assignor  to  Brogdex  Company,  Win- 
ter Haven,  Fla.  Apparatus  for  the  sizing  and  distribu- 
tion of  fruit.     1,457,143  ;  May  29. 

Brogden,  Joah,  Melrose  Park,  assignor  to  David  Lupton's 
Sons  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Window-sash-as- 
sembling apparatus.     1,445,664  ;  Feb.  20. 

Brogden,  Joah,  Melrose  Park,  assignor  to  David  Lupton's 
Sons  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pipe-bending  ma- 
chine.     1.473,756;   Nov.   13. 

Brogden,  Thomas  W.  B.,  Dungannon,  Ireland.  Springing 
of  road  vehicles  and  the  like.     1,470,424  ;  Oct.  9. 

Brogdex  Company.     (See  Brogden,  Ernest  M.,  assignor.) 

Brogdex  Company.     (See  Haworth,  Albert,  assignor.) 

Brogger,  Ivar  W.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  Electrical  measur- 
ing   instrument.      1,452,590 ;    Apr.    24. 

Brogger,  Ivar  W.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Electric  Manufacturing  Companv.  Electrical  measur- 
ing instrument.      1,452,591  ;   Apr.   24. 

Jroldo,  Benjamin  N.,  assignor  to  The  Superheater  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Superheater.  1,474,065 ; 
Nov.   13. 

Brolliar,  Clara  B.     (See  Collamer,  Clara  B.) 

Broluska,  Amel  B.  and  H.  A.,  assignors  of  one-third  to  C. 
Cailliau,  Detroit,  Mich.  Electric  machine.  1,465,251  ; 
Aug.   21. 

Broluska,  Amel  B.  and  H.  A.,  assignors  of  one-third  to 
C.  Cailliau,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fuel  heater  for  internal- 
combustion   engines.     1,467,225  ;   Sept.   4. 

Broluska,  Harry  A.     (See  Broluska,  Amel  B.  and  II.  A.) 

Brombacher,  Julius,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Automatic  fluid 
control.      1,461,262;    July    10. 


Bromberg,  Oscar  F.  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Combined 
tire  valve  and   pressure  gauge.     1,478,506 ;  Dec.  25. 

Bromley,  Henry  S.      (See  Glazier,  E.  F.,  and  Bromley.) 

Bromley,  Thomas  C,  and  W.  Cavers,  Leicester,  assignors 
to  Mellor  Bromley  &  Co.  Limited,  Minotaur  Works, 
Leicester,  England.  Circular  rib-knitting  machine. 
1,461,693;   July   10. 

Bron,  Alte,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Device  for  sinking 
holes  in  the  soil.     1,445,289  ;  Feb.  13. 

Bronander,  Wilbelm  B.,  Montelair,  N.  J.  Internal-com- 
bustion   engine.      1,460,474  ;   July  3. 

Bronander,  Wilhelm  B.,  Montelair,  N.  J.  Internal-com- 
bustion   engine.     1,460,475  ;   July   3. 

Bronnert,  Emile,  Mulbouse.  France.  Manufacture  of 
viscose  silk.     1,458.389  :  June  12. 

Bronnert,  Emile,  Mulhouse,  France.  Manufacture  of 
artificial   silk.     1,463,793;   Aug.   7. 

Bronnert,  Emile,  Mulhausen,  France.  Manufacture  of 
artificial  silk.     1,464,805;  Aug.  15. 

Bronnert,  Emile,  Mulhouse,  France.  Manufacture  of  vis- 
cose silk.     1,471,513;  Oct.  23. 

Bronson,  Adelbert  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Steering-wheel 
mechanism.      1,475,928  ;    Dec.   4. 

Bronson,  Adelbert  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  J.  J.  Bowes, 
jr.,  Pensacola,  Fla.  Closure  member  for  liquid  con- 
tainers.    1,464,692;  Aug.  14. 

Bronson,  Fred  L.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Fender  brace  for 
automobiles,  carriages,  and  the  like.     1,457,144  ;  May  29. 

Bronson,  Fred  L.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Adjustable  fender 
brace.     1,461,304;  July  10. 

Bronson,  George  E.,  Beacon  Falls,  assignor  of  thirty  per 
cent  to  L.  S.  Andrew,  Naugatuck,  Conn.  Collapsible 
form.     1,470,612  ;  Oct.  16. 

Bronstein,  Samuel,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Nonstretchable  mat- 
tress.    1,468,277 ;  Sept.  18. 

Brook,  Albert  Z.,  Mountain  Grove,  Mo.  Match  box. 
1,459,278;    June    19. 

Brook,  Irvie  C.     (See  Rand,  W.  M.,  Brook,  and  Butler.) 

Brooke,  Alec,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Button.  1,458,878 ; 
June  12. 

Brooke,  George  A.,  jr.,  Germantown,  Pa.  Automatic  pres- 
sure control.    1,462,164  ;  July  17. 

Brooke,  Lloyd  A.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  H.  E. 
Durham  Motor  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Internal- 
combustion  engine.     1,449,086  ;  Mar.,  20. 

Brooke,  William  L.,  assignor  to  Kut  Kwik  Saw  Company, 
Oakland,  Calif.     Motor  meat  saw.     1,448,188  ;  Mar.  13. 

Brooker,  Eugene  D.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Haemocytometer 
and  method  of  making  the  same.     1.474,812  ;  Nov.  20. 

Brooker,  Henry,  London,  England.  Coin-freed  apparatus 
for  delivering  parts  from  a  strip.     1,445,478 :  Feb.  13. 

Brooker,  Henry  T.,  Southend-on-Sea,  England.  Apparatus 
for  playing  race  games.    1,462,189  ;  July  17. 

Brookes,  Elijah,  Stoke-on-Trent,  England.  Machine  for 
use  in  the  manufacture  of  teacups,  breakfast  cups, 
beakers,  and  other  vessels  or  articles  of  pottery. 
1,465,577  ;.  Aug.  21. 

Brookes,  John,  and  A.  E.  ToUey,  Halesowen,  England. 
Artificial  teeth.     1,461.305  :  July   10. 

Brookfield  William  B.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Making  high- 
speed steeL     1,446,153;  Feb.  20. 

Brookins,  Earl,  Glendale,  Calif.  Cut-out  for  mufflers  of 
explosive    engines.      1,468,492 ;     Sept.    18. 

Brooklyn  Shield  &  Rubber  Company.  (See  Rand,  Le  Roy 
H.,  assignor.) 

Brookman,  John  H.,  et  al.  (See  Slauson,  Stephen  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Brookner,  William  W.      (See  Mercer,  John  F..  assignor.) 

Brooks,  Andrew   .T.      (See  King,   O.  M.,   and  Brooks.) 

Brooks,  Benjamin  T.     (See  Eldred,  B.  E.,  and  Brooks.) 

Brooks,  Benjamin  T.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Chade- 
loid  Chemical  Company.  Making  organic  oxides. 
1  446,872  ;   Feb.  27. 

Brooks,  Benjamin  T.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Chade- 
loid  Chemical  Company.  Making  chlorhydrins  of  or- 
ganic liquids.     1,446,873  ;  Feb.  27. 

Brooks,  Benjamin  T.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Chade- 
loid  Chemical  Company.  Dehydrating  chlorhydrins. 
1,446,874;  Feb.  27. 

Brooks,  Benjamin  T.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Carbide  and  Carbon  Chemicals  Corpora- 
tion.    Manufacture  of  chlorhydrin.     1,465,595  ;  Aug.  21. 

Brocks,  Benjamin  T.,  Bayside,  assignor  to  Mathieson 
Alkali  Works,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Purification  of  brines. 
1,475,563  ;    Nov.    27. 

Brooks,  Boultbee,  assignor  to  J.  B.  Brooks  and  Company 
Limited,  Birmingham,  England.  Cycle  seat.  1,442,- 
643  ;  Jan.   16. 

Brooks,  Charles,  Washington,  D.  C,  dedicated,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  the  People  of  the  United  States.  Pre- 
serving apples.     1,450,408  ;  Apr.  3. 

Brooks,  Charles  W.,  assignor  of  ono-balf  to  A.  W.  Cobb, 
Huntsville,  Ala.  Boll-weevil  exterminator.  1,472,544 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Brooks,  Chester  K.,  Mentor,  assignor  to  The  National 
Malleable  Castings  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Shock- 
absorbing    mechanism.       1,452,725  ;    Apr.    24. 

Brooks,  Edward,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Attachment  for  baling 
presses.     1,456,265  ;  May  22. 

Brooks,  Edward  J.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Seal.  1,468,352; 
Sent.  IS. 

Brooks,  George  S.,  Gary,  Ind.  Retort  volatilization  of 
zinc.     1,471,774  ;  Oct.  23. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Brooks,  George  W.,  Topeka,  Kans.  Pressed-steel  window 
sill.    1,445,067;  Feb.  13. 

Brooks,  Harry,  Uniontown,  Pa.  Potato  knife.  1,477,421 ; 
Dec.   11. 

Brooks,  Harry  J.  W.,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Graham,  Van- 
couver, British  Columbia,  Canada.  Headlight  lens. 
1,449,809  ;  Mar.  27. 

Brooks,  Herbert  C,  Clapham,  London,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  H.  F.  Warbey,  Hlghfield,  Esher,  Surrey,  Eng- 
land. Machine  for  applying  adhesive  medium  to  en- 
velopes, wrappers,  and  the  like.     1,471.722  ;  Oct.  23. 

Brooks,  Howard  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Golf-stroke  counter. 
1,400,842  ;  July  3. 

Brooks,  J.  B.,  and  Company  Limited.  (See  Brooks,  Boult- 
bee,  assignor.) 

Brooks,  J.  B.,  and  Company  LJmited.  (See  Champ,  G.  H., 
and   Kay,   assignors.; 

Brooks,  J.  B.,  and  Company  Limited.  (See  Lawrence, 
.\rthur  H.,  assignor.) 

Brooks,  James  A.,  assignor  to  The  J.  G.  Brill  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Car  truck.     1,449,935  ;  Mar.  27. 

Brooks,  James  G.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Floor  waxer  and  pol- 
isher.    1,461,723;  July  17. 

Brooks,  James  H.,  Bridgeport.  Conn.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  W.  H.  Douglas,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shock  absorber. 
1,442,022  ;  Jan.  9. 

Brooks,  Lewis  C,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
National  Paper  Can  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Paper 
can  or  carton.     1,462,443  ;  July  17. 

Brooks.  Percy  C,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt  Cutting  Imple- 
ment.    1,444,324;   Feb.  6. 

Brooks,  Robert  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Flushing  apparatus. 
1,409,891  ;  Oct.  9. 

Brooks,  Rnfus  M.,  Roseburg,  Oreg.  Tape  feed  and  mois- 
tening machine.     1,456,859  ;   May  22. 

Brooks,  Stacy  D.,  Macklin,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Har- 
ness construction.     1,478.507  ;  Dec.  25. 

Brooks,  Thomas  J.,  Sheridan,  Pa.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  detecting  faulty  engine  construction. 
1,451,386;  Apr.  10. 

Brooks,  Thomas  J.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Standing  mecha- 
nism for  motor  vehicles.     1,476,588  ;  Dec.  4. 

Brooks,  Thomas  O.,  Dallas,  Tei.,  and  A.  H.  Buck,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.     Service  structure.     1,468,956  ;  Sept.  25. 

Brooks.  Wallace  L.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Lamp  socket.  1,444,454 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Brooks,  Wallace  L.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Rheostat.     1,466,293  ;  Aug.  28. 

Brooks,  Winfred  M.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Sealing  means. 
1,453,268;  May  1. 

Brooks,  Winfred  M.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Sealing  means. 
1,465,072  ;  Aug.  14. 

Brooks,  Winfred  M.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Sealing  means. 
1,471,445;   Oct.  23. 

Broomall,  Samuel  E.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Traction  appli- 
ance for  vehicle  wheels.     1,472,511 ;  Oct.  30. 

Broome,  Ernest  L.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  Detachable  cigar 
hand.      1,460,641 ;   July   8. 

Brophy,  Charles  B.     (See  Parsons,  Theophilus,  assignor.) 

Brophy,  John  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Machine  for  treating 
textile  materials   or  products.     1,457,297  ;   June   5. 

Brophy,  John  P.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Signal  device  for  vehi- 
cles.    1,462,319  ;  July  17. 

Brophy,  Oscar,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method  for  separating 
magnetic  materials.     1,453,699  ;  May  1. 

Brophy,  Oscar,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fruit-juice  extractor. 
1.4.'H4,918  :   May   15. 

Broquier,  Pablo.     (See  Emery,  Gustav  H.,  assignor.) 

Broquist,  Alben  V.,  Chisago  City,  Minn.  Aeroplane. 
1.443.973;  Feb.  6. 

Broshar,  Samuel  H.     (See  Carr,  V.  B.,  and  Broshar.) 

Brosious,  Adam,  Sunbury,  Pa.  Safety  grab  hook. 
1.478,727  :  Dec.  25. 

Brosius,  Edgar  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Automatic  replay 
and  record  shift  for  phonographs.     1,460,940 ;  July  3. 

Broskie,  Charles  C.,  Stone,  Ky.  Phonograph  diaphragm 
and  sound  box.     1,453,336  ;  May  1. 

Bross,  Ernest  E.,  assignor  to  The  Traub  Manufacturing 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Ring.     Des.  62.470  ;  June  12. 

Brossman,  Kathryn  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flower  holder. 
Des.  62.471  :  June  3  2. 

Brother,  William,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Fluid  clutch 
mechanism.     1,451,139  ;  Apr.  10. 

Brothers.  Eli,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Upper-pulling  ma- 
chine.    1.441.210;  Jan.  9. 

Brothers,  Eli,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pater- 
son, N.  J.     Relastlng  machine.     1,470,613  ;  Oct.  16. 

Brotz,  Anton  F.,  assignor  to  Kohler  Company,  Kohler, 
Wis.     Regulator  for  generators.     1,472,788  ;  Nov.  6. 

Brotz,  Anton  F.,  assignor  to  Kohler  Company,  Kohler, 
Wis.  Multiple-unit  system  of  engine-driven  generators. 
1,476,686:    Dec.    11. 

Broughton,  George  A.  (See  Holland,  I.  G.,  and  Brough- 
ton.) 

Broughton,  Walter  C.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Knockdown 
concrete  building.     1,460,941  ;   July   3. 

Broughton,  Walter  C,  Kansas  C!ity,  Mo.  Hoof  structure. 
1.470.054:   Oct.  9. 

Brouillard,  Ovide.  (See  Berthiaume,  Evariste  and  A.,  as- 
signors.) 


Broun,  Fleming  D.,  New  York,  and  W.  R.  McAIcvey, 
Brooklyn,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  "  The 
Only  Package  Pie,"  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Packaged   food  product.      1,446,782;   Feb.    27. 

Brow,  J.  S.,  et  al.      (See  NeiUy,  Daniel  H.,  assignor.) 

Browand,  Benjamin  T.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Milling  cutter. 
1,468,857  ;  Sept.  25. 

Brower,  Charles  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Truck.  1,471,446; 
Oct.  23. 

Brower,  Edward  W.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Table  for  com- 
puting excess-baggage  rates.     1,466,444  ;  Aug.   28. 

Brown,  Albert  J.     (See  Brown,  Orian  V.,  F.  T.,  and  A.  J.) 

Brown,  Albert  S.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Emergency  sectional 
tire.     1,478,885;  Dec.  25. 

Brown,  Alexander  C,  and  H.  Gillett ;  said  Brown  assign- 
or to  The  Brown  Hoisting  Machinery  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Building  sections.  1,476,485; 
Dec.   4. 

Brown,  Alexander  T.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Tractor  plow. 
1,446,826;  Feb.  27. 

Brown,  Alexander  T.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Driving-axle  con- 
struction.    1,446,827  ;  Feb.  27. 

Brown,  Alexander  T.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Motor  vehicle. 
1,449.649  :    Mar.    27. 

Brown,  Alexander  T.,  Syracuse,  N.  T.  Agricultural  ma- 
chine.    1,451,140  ;  Apr.  10. 

Brown,  Alexander  T.,  assignor  to  Brown-Lipe  Gear  Com- 
pany, Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Gear-shifting  mechanism. 
1,446,824;  Feb.  27. 

Brown,  Alexander  T.,  assignor  to  The  Brown-Lipe  Gear 
Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Gear-shifting  mechanism. 
1,446,825;  Feb.  27. 

Brown,  Alexander  T.,  assignor  to  Brown-Lipe  Gear  Com- 
pany, Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Driving  axle  construction. 
1,447,959  ;  Mar.  13. 

Brown,  Alexander  T.  and  C.  S.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Motor 
agricultural  machine.     1,449,648 ;  Mar.  27. 

Brown,  Alexander  T.  and  C.  S.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Air-cooled 
internal-combustion  engine  and  electric  generator  plant. 
1,451,201 ;  Apr.  10. 

Brown,  Alfred  C,  Lewisham,  London,  England.  Blotting 
appliance.     1,443,866  ;  Jan.  30. 

Brown,  Alfred  C.,  assignor  to  The  Stearns  &  Foster  Com- 
pany, Lockland,  Ohio.     Batting.     1,442,793  ;  Jan.  23. 

Brown,  Arthur  J.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis,  Dynamo-electric 
machine.     1,458,121 ;   June  5. 

Brown,  Arthur  J.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Winding-securing 
means  for  dynamo-electric  machines.  1,476,947 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Brown,  Arthur  L.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Soldering 
flux.     1,444,946 ;     Feb.  13. 

Brown  &  Bigelow.      (See  Fischer,  Howard  L.,  assignor.) 

Brown  &  Bigelow.     (See  Harris,  Blaine  H.,  assignor.) 

Brown  &  Bigelow.      (See  Kristofek,  Frank  J.,   assignor.) 

Brown  &  Bigelow.     (See  Welcker,  Paul  H.,  assignor.) 

Brown,  Brazelton  T.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  H.  Kom- 
stohk,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Pattern  mechanism  for  cast- 
ings.    1,443,341 ;  Jan.  30. 

Brown,  Carl  D..  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation.  Hope- 
dale,  Mass.  Feeler  mechanism  for  looms.  1,453,828 ; 
May  1. 

Brown,  Carl  D.,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation,  Hope- 
dale,  Mass.  Feeler  mechanism  for  looms.  1,471,305  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Brown,  Chalmers  S.,  Lima,  Ohio.  Locking  device. 
1,473,986;  Nov.  13. 

Brown,  Charles  A.      (See  Luce,  Grafton  E.,  assignor.) 

Brown,  Charles  A.,  Louisville,  Ky,  Coil-box  protector. 
1,443,001  ;   Jan.   23. 

Brown,  Charles  F.,  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Machine  for  sharp- 
ening law  mowers.     1,448,518  ;  Mar.  13. 

Brown,  Charles  F.,  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Lawn-mower  sharp- 
ener.    1,448,519;  Mar.  13. 

Brown,  Charles  F.,  and  E.  L.  Tedesco,  Weymouth,  Mass. 
Fish-scaling  apparatus.     1,440,960 ;   Jan.  2. 

Brown,  Charles  H.,  Breckenridge,  Tex.,  Fishing  tooL 
1,462,099  ;  July  17. 

Brown,  Charles  H.,  Breckenridge,  Tex.  Fishing  tool. 
1,469,493  :  Oct.  2. 

Brown,  Charles  H.,  Breckenridge,  Tex.  Fishing  tool. 
1,472,713  ;  Oct.  30. 

Brown,  Charles  H.,  Breckenridge,  Tex.  Collapsible  socket. 
1,472,714;  Oct.  30. 

Brown,  Charles  S.     (See  Brown,  Alexander  T.  and  C.  S.) 

Brown,  Charles  S.,  Ponca  City,  Okla.  DistiUing-vat 
scraper.     1.441.058  ;  Jan.  2. 

Brown.  Charles  S.,  Glenmont,  Ohio.  Collapsbile  box. 
1.467,089  :    Sept.   4. 

Brown,  Charles  T.      (See  Brown,  Winton  E.  and  C.  T.) 

Brown,  Charles  T.     (See  King,  Melbert,  assignor.) 

Brown,  Charles  T.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shock  absorber. 
1,442,246:  Jan.  16. 

Brown,  Charles  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Signal.  1,457,818  ; 
June  5. 

Brown,  Chauncey  D.,  Warrenton,  Va.  Brake  mechanism 
for  automobiles.     1,470,905  ;  Oct.  16. 

Brown,  Chisholm  R.,  Somerton,  and  H.  H.  Hinds,  Sydney, 
New  South  Wales,  Australia,  assignors  to  Emerson 
Brantingham  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Churn.  Re- 
15.677  ;   Aug.    21. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Brown,  Christopher,  Charlerol,  Pa ,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Plate  Glass  Company.  Corner-rounding  machine. 
1,47.0,741  ;    Nov.    27. 

Brown,  Christopher,  Charlerol,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Plate  Glass  Company.  Machine  for  smoothing  and 
polishing  bevels.     1,475,742 ;   Nov.   27. 

Brown,  Clarence  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Bait.  1,441,059; 
Jan.  2. 

Brown,  Clarence  O.,  and  H.  B.  Walker,  Lancaster,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Fairfield  Engi- 
neering Co.,  Marion,  Ohio.  Feeder  for  loading  and  un- 
loading machines.     1,473,779 ;   Nov.   13. 

Brown,  Claude  E.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Releasing  device 
for   well   tools.      1,471,775;   Oct.    23. 

Brown,    Commodore    P.,    Ronceverte,    W.    Va.      Wrench. 

1.455.423  ;   May   15. 

Brown.   Commodore   P.,   Ronceverte,   W.   Va.     Bit   clamp. 

1.455.424  ;  May   15. 

Brown  Company.     (See  Byers,  Horace  G.,  assignor.) 

Brown   Company.      (See  Cox,  John  T.,  assignor.) 

Brown  Company.      (See  Bbie,  E.,  and  Richter,  assignors.) 

Brown   Company.      (See  Ek,   Arvid,   assignor.) 
«rown    Company.      (See    Parker,    Howard,    assignor.) 

Brown  Company.      (See  Richter,  George  A.,  assignor.) 

Brown  Company.  (See  Richter,  G.  A.,  and  McMurtrie, 
assignors.) 

Brown  Company.  (See  Richter,  G.  A.,  and  Wightman, 
assignors.) 

Brown  Company.      (See  Sherman,  ,Tohn  C,  assignor.) 

Brown,  Dalton  B.,  Lancaster,  Ohio.  Artificial  tree. 
1.478,728  :  Pec.  25. 

Brown,  Daniel  H.     (See  Royal,  R.  R.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  David  B.,  Bellingham,  Wash.  Safety-razor-blade 
resharpener.     1,455,567 ;   May   15. 

Brown,  Davis,  assignor  to  Hadfield  Penfield  Steel  Com- 
pany, Bucyrus,  Ohio.    Dry  pan.     1,476.145  ;  Dec.  4. 

Brown.  Derrell  E:,  Mondamin,  Iowa.  Illuminating  device 
for  burial  caskets.     1,457,650:  June  5. 

Brown,  Dewees  E.     (See  McCullough,  O.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  Dock  W.,  et.  al.  (See  Goodwin,  Adolphus  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brown,  E.  W.     (See  Rote,  Charles  V.,  assignor.) 

Brown.  Earl,  Laurel,  Iowa.  Attachment  for  harrows. 
1,478,886:  Dec.   25. 

Brown,  Earle  W.,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Dust  catcher.  1,448,430  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Brown,  Edmund  N.,  and  A.  M.  Lambert,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.,  assignors  to  Majestic  Electric  Development  Com- 
pany.    Waffle  and  hot-cake  iron.     1,450.277  ;  Apr.  3. 

Brown.  Edwin  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey. 
Wire-block   stripper.     1,477,687;   Dec.   18. 

Brown,   Eflwarcl  V.      (See  Arendt,  M.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  Ellis  E.,  Springmont,  Pa.  Flexible  coupling. 
1,455,425;  May  15. 

Brown,  Eric  P.,  Bnxton,  Iowa.  Mouth  washbasin  attach- 
ment.    1,456,841  ;  May  29. 

Brown,  Eugene  L.,  jr..  assignor  to  R.  E.  S.  Geare,  Chi- 
cago, Til.     Chain  grate.     1.455,040:  May  15. 

Brown,  Eugene  L.,  jr.,  assignor  to  R.  E.  S.  Geare,  Chi- 
cago, III.  Feed  gate  for  automatic  stokers.  1,455.041  ; 
May  15. 

Brown,  Eugene  P.     (See  McNeil,  C.  P.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  Fay  C,  Iowa  City,  Iowa.  Selenium  crystals  and 
preparing  the  same.     1,456,532;  May  29. 

Brown,    Francis    H.      (See,  Ogden.    Sidney    H.,   assignor.) 

Brown,  Francis  H.,  Glen  Olden,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Heat  and  Power  Company,  Boston.  Mass.  Burner 
1.451.811;  Apr.  17. 

Brown,  Francis  H.,  Glen  Olden,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Heat  and  Power  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Burner. 
1.451.812;  Apr.  17. 

Brown.  Francis  H..  Glen  Olden.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Heat  and  Power  Companv,  Boston,  Mass.  Regulating 
apparatus.     1,455,860;  May  22. 

Brown,  Francis  H.,  Glen  Oldon.  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Hagan  Corporation,  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
Apparatus  for  controlling  combustion.  1,463,142 ; 
July  24. 

Brown,  Francis  H.,  Glen  Olden,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Heat  and  Power  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Regulating 
mechanism.      1,476.795  ;   Dec.   11. 

Brown,  Francis  H..  Glen  Olden,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Petro- 
leum Ilent  and  Power  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Ap- 
paratus for  reirulating  combustion.     1,460.366;  July  3. 

Brown,  Francis  H.,  Philadelphia,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Hagan  Corporation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Controlling  combustion.      1.463,141  :   July    24. 

Brown,  Francis  H,,  Ridlev  Park,  assignor,'  hv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Hagan  Corporation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Controlling  combustion.     1,463,143;  July  24, 

Brown,  Prank  A.      (See  Koss,  William   E,, "assignor,) 

Brown,  Frank  A.  (See  Richmond,  William  A.  and  F.  P., 
assignors.) 

Brown,  Frank  C,  and  E.  E.  Nason.  State  Center,  Iowa. 
Tractor  hitch,      1,442,247;  Jan,   16. 

Brown,  Frank  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Sign.  1,455.474  ; 
May  15. 

Brown,  Frank  T.     (See  Brown,  Orlan  V,,  F,  T„  and  A    J  ) 

Brown,  Frank  W,,  Wilklnsburg,  and  A.  R,  Marshall,  as- 
signors to  Central  Railway  Signal  Company,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Railway  signal  torpndo.     1.458,745  :  .tune  12 

Brown,  Fred,  et  al.     (See  Leahy,  Herbert  V.,  assignor.) 


Brown,  Fred  E.,  assignor  to  Zenite  Metal  Company, 
Indianapolis,    Ind.      Windshield.      1,456,221 :    May    22. 

Brown,  Frederick  E.,  assignor  to  National  Tube  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Metal  -  shaping  machine. 
1.474,066:   Nov.    13. 

Brown,  Frederick  M.     (See  Clark,  Winthrop  A.,  assignor.) 

Brown,  Frederick  S.,  Torrington,  Conn.  Pipe  cleaner. 
1.477,207  ;  Dec.  11. 

Brown,  George  H.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Drag  saw.  1,475,788  ; 
Nov.    27. 

Brown,  George  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Valve  cap. 
1.440,718  ;  Jan.  2. 

Brown,  George  S.,  and  L.  M.  Carpenter,  Jewett  City, 
assignors  of  one-third  to  G.  Ely,  Norwich,  Conn. 
Receptacle  for  transporting  yarn,  rovinga,  or  the  like. 
1,442.600  ;   Jan.   16. 

Brown,  Gregory,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.  Grinding-fluid-circulating  system.  1,455,187; 
May  15. 

Brown,  Gregory,  and  A.  Turner,  assignors  to  Norton 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Machine-table-reversing 
mechanism.      1,456,968  ;    May   29. 

Brown,  Harold,  Dacoma,  Okla.  Animal  poke.  1,455,861 ; 
May   22. 

Brown,  Harold  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Acoustic  device. 
1,453,969;  May  1. 

Brown,  Harry  E.,  assignor  to  Brown  Slachine  Company, 
Grenola,  Kans.     Underreamer.     1,454,843 :  May  15. 

Brown,  Harry  H.     (See  Smith,  H.  A.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown.  Harry  J.,  Montreal,  Canada.  Trunk  hatbox. 
1.448,722;   Mar.   20. 

Brown,  Harry  M.,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Car  coupler. 
1,462,190  ;  July  17. 

Brown.  Harry  M..  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Car  coupling. 
1,469,355  ;  Oct.  2. 

Brown,  Harry  M.,  Union,  N.  Y.  Automobile  wheel. 
1,472,352  ;  Oct.  30. 

Brown,  Harry  N.,  Peterborough,  England.  Spring  hub. 
1,447,410:  Mar.  6. 

Brown,  Harry  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  E.  Powers, 
Boston,  Mass.     Gaiter.     1,463,357;  July  31. 

Brown,  Harry  V.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  ot 
one-half  to  E.  A.  Barnes,  jr.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Ma- 
chine for   making  brick.     1.442,122:   Jan.  16. 

Brown,  Harvey,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  H.  Schaefer, 
Buffalo,  N.   Y.     Keyhole  guard.     1,457,017  ;  May  29. 

Brown,  Haughton,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Broom.  1,454,831  ; 
May  8. 

Brown,  Henry  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  G.  E.  Shinkle 
and  one-third  to  F.  M.  White.  Huntington,  W.  Va. 
Re  and  de  railing  device.     1.465,963  :   Aug.   28. 

Brown,  Henry  .T.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion.    1,474,140;  Nov.   13. 

Brown,  Herman  E.,  Kingston.  N.  Y.,  and  .T.  H.  Stover, 
Nutley.  N,  J,,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Multi-Fabric  Corporation,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Water- 
proof sheet  material  and  making  the  same.  1,459,499  ; 
June  19. 

Brown,  Herman  E.,  Kingston,  N.  Y,,  and  J.  H.  Stover, 
Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Multi- 
Fabric  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of 
coated  fabrics  and  the  like.     1,465,541  ;  Aug.  21. 

Brown  Hoisting  Machinery  Company,  The.  (Se«  Brown, 
A,  C,  and  (Jillett,  assignors.) 

Brown  Hoisting  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  Case, 
John   P.,   assignor.) 

Brown  Hoisting  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  Jacob, 
Brent  C.  assignor.) 

Brown,  Howard  S.,  et  al.      (See  Duder,  John,  assignor.) 

Brown,  Hudson,  Chicago,  111.  Railway  gate.  1,4(58,278; 
Sept.  18, 

Brown,  Hu.gh  F.      (See  Errett.  T.  A.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown  Instrument  Company,  The.  (See  Brown,  Richard 
P.,  assignor.) 

Brown  Instrument  Company.  (See  Brown,  R.  P.,  and 
Frey,  assignors.) 

Brown,  Isaac,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dental  impression  guide. 
1,478,019;   Dec.    18. 

Brown,  Isaac  M.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Direction  indicator. 
1,453,237  ;  Apr.  24. 

Brown,  Jam^g  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  Rotary  explosive  en- 
gine.    1,478,378  ;  Dec.  25. 

Brown,  James  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  S,  Norden, 
Auburn.  R.  I,,  assignors  to  said  Brown.  Foot  mobile. 
1,440,372;  Jan.   2. 

Brown,  .Tames  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Spool.  1,455,779; 
May  22. 

Brown,  James  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Switching 
device.     1,448,383  ;  Mar.  13. 

Brown,  James  M,,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Circuit-in- 
terrupting device.     1,448,384  ;  Mar.  13. 

Brown,  James  M.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Electric  & 
Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Bus-bar- 
supporting  structure.     1,472,154  ;  Oct.  30. 

Brown,  James  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv.  Clamp. 
1.475,744  :    Nov.    27. 

Brown,  James  W.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Automobile  tool-box 
support.     1,451,202;  Apr.  10. 

Brown,  Jeremiah  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Swing.  1,460,848; 
July  3. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Brown,     John     C,     Minneapolis,     Minn.      Insect     trap. 

1.454.667;   May   8. 
Hrowii,  John  F.,  Sidney,  Manitoba,  Canada.     Water  trap. 

1,440,719;  Jan.  2. 
Hiown,  John  F.,  Phenix,  R.  I.     Running-board  footplate. 

1.464,070;  -Vug.  14. 
Brown,    John    II.,    Springfield,   Mass.      Receipt    protector. 

1,446,638;   Feb.  27. 
Brown.    John    H.,    assignor    to    C.    Hadaway,   Vancouver. 

British  Columbia,  Canada.     Kettle.     1,478,729  ;  Dec.  26. 
Brown,  John  M.,   Houston,  Tex.     Apparatus  for  treating 

picliles.     1,441,481 ;  Jan.  9. 
Brown,   John    W'.,   Denver,   Colo.     Continuously-operating 

air-pressure  filter.     1,446,448  ;  Feb.  27. 
Brown,   John   W..   Fort   Wayne,   Ind.     Carburetor  attach- 
ment.    1,454,503;  May  8. 
Brown,    John    \V.,    Fort    Scott,    Kans.      Combined    collar 

and    muzzle.      1,474,231 ;    Nov.   13. 
Brown,  John  W.,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Drilling  machine. 

1,4G7,526;   Sept.  11. 
Brown,  John   W.,  and  J.  N.   Fitzsimmons,  Newarls,   Ohio. 

Cord  holder.     1,459,763  ;  June  26. 
Brown,  Joseph  K.,  Fresnillo,  Mexico.     Airtight  pipe  cou- 
pling.    1,472,290  ;  Oct.  30. 
Brown,    Julius    A.,    Peeksklll,    N.   Y.      Stylus   for    phono- 
graph reproducers.     1,454,951  ;  May  15. 
Brown,  Julius  A.,  assignor  to  E.  Loomis,  Peeksklll,  N.  Y. 

Stylus  mounting  for  reproducers.     1,469,451  ;  Oct.  2. 
Brown,  Julius  A.,  assignor  to  E.  Loomis,  Peeksklll,  N.  Y. 

Spring  stylus   mounting   for   phonographs.      1,469,452  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Brown,  Kenneth  C,  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  Winslow  Safety 

High   Pressure   Boiler   Company,   Chicaga,   111.  "  Steam- 
propelled  vehicle.     1.441,658  ;   Jan.  9. 
Brown,  Laura  A.      (See  Brown,  William,  assignor.) 
Brown,  Leo  B.     (See  Lewis,  F.  J.,  and  Brown.) 
Brown  Lipe  Cbapin  Company.      (See  Ormsby,  Donald  D., 

assignor.) 
Brown-Lipe  Gear  Company.      (See  Brown,  Alexander  T., 

assignor.) 
Brown,  Loudon,  Willow,  assignor  to  L.  R.  England,  Carter, 

and  J.  F.  Vinson,  Willow,  Okla.    Tire  casing.   1,449,582  ; 

Mar.  27. 
r.rown',     Louis     C,     Sasakwa,     Okla.       Game     appliance. 

1,459.389  :  June   19. 
Brown   Machine   Company.      (See  Brown,   Harry  E.,  as- 
signor.) 
Brown,  Mary  E.     (See  Lindsay,  Robert  F.,  assignor.) 
Brown,   Marv   M.,   Elberton,   Ga.     Attachment   for  music 

sheets.     1,456,670  ;  Mar.  29, 
Brown,  Max.      (See  Currier,   Andrew  E.,  assignor.) 
Brown,  Max.     (See  Gleason,  Frederick  J.,  assignor.) 
Brown,     Max,     Boston,     Mass.       Innersole.       1,473,695 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Brown.      Milo.      Anderson,      Ind.       Protracting     square. 

1,455,708  ;  May  15. 
Brown,    Mortimer   J.,    assignor   to   The   Pacific   R.    &    H. 

Chemical    Corporation,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.     Purifying 

liquid  hydrocyanic  acid.     1,444,300  ;  Feb.  6. 
Br.iWii,    ilyer.      (See   Hitchcock,    George   E.,   assignor.) 
Brown,  Myron  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Swinging  and  sliding 

door  construction.     1,472,457  ;  Oct.  30. 
Brown,  Obediah  H.,  Oxford,  N.  J.    Tire  guard.     1,471,237  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Brown,  Die  and  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Auto-table  lunch 

case.     1.444,455  ;  Feb.  6. 
Brown.    Oliver  W.,   and   C.   O.   Henke,  Bloomington,   Ind. 

Manufacture  of  azoxy,  azo,  hydrazo,  and  amino  com- 
pounds.    1,451,489  ;  Apr.  10. 
Brown,    Oliver   W.,   and    C.   O.    Henke,   Bloomington.   Ind. 

Manufacture  of  aromatic  amino  compounds.    1,456.969  ; 

May  29. 
Brown,  Omer,  Connersville,  Ind.     Plowshare.     1,475,743 ; 

Nov.   27. 
Brown,  Orian  V.,  F.  T.,  and  A.  J.,  Dale,  Ind.     Log-loading 

device.     1,447,201 ;  Mar.  6. 
Brown,   Orin  C.,  et  al.      (See  Marshall,  Walker  E.,  as- 
signor.) 
Brown,  Oscar  E.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Nonskid  attachment  for 

vehicle    tires.      1,440,580;  Jan.    2. 
Brown,  Oscar  E.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Adjustable  chain  hook. 

1,459,670  ;    June    19. 
Brown,  Percy,  and  F.  J.  Bostock,  Huddersfleld,  England, 

assignors    to    Timken-Detroit    Axle    Company.      Worm 

L'earinc.     1.440.907;  Jan.   2. 
Brown,  Peter  N.,  Mosman.  near  Sydney,  new  South  Wales, 

Australia.       Cylinder-shape     slip-lid     container     boxes. 

1,445,068  ;  Feb.  13. 
Brown,  Phelps,   Springfield,  Mass.     Actuating  mechanism 

for  magnetos.     1,472,545  ;  Oct.  30. 
Brown,  Phelps,  and  I.  E.  Hendrickson,  assignors  to  Wlco 

Electric   Company.   Springfield,   Mass.     Trip  finger  for 

magnetos.     1,472.546;  Oct.  .30. 
Brown   Process   Company.      (See   Jones,   Richard    G.,   as- 
signor.) 
Brown,    Reinhardt    H.,    assignor    to    Outing    Kumfy-Kab 

Companv.  Laporte,  Ind.     Wheel  mounting  for  vehicles. 

1,446,243  ;   Feb.   20. 
Brown,  Richard  H.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Gasoline-line  lock 

for  cars.     1,449,378  ;  Mar.  27. 
Brown.  Richard  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electric  hair  drier. 

1,451,151  ;  May  8. 


Brown,  Richard  P.,  assignor  to  The  Brown  Instrument 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  signaling  and 
controlling  apparatus.     1,443,165  ;   Jan.  23. 

Brown,  Richard  P.,  assignor  to  Tlie  Brown  Instrument 
Company,  Pliiladelphia,  Pa.  Furnace-regulating  appa- 
ratus.     1,443.166;    Jan.   23. 

Brown,  Richard  P.,  assignor  to  The  Brown  Instrument 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Recording  instrument. 
1,446,961  ;   Feb.  27. 

Brown,  Richard  P.,  assignor  to  Brown  Instrument  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Control  apparatus.  1,459,821 ; 
June  26. 

Brown,  Richard  P.,  and  C.  P.  Frey,  assignors  to  Brown 
Instrument  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  measuring  electrical  resistance. 
1,460,530;  July  3. 

Brown,  Richard  P.,  and  C.  P.  Frey,  assignors  to  The 
Brown  Instrument  Company^  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Opti- 
cal pyrometer.     1,476,486;  Dec.  4. 

Brown,  Robert,  assi.!,'nor  to  The  Parsons  Company, 
Newton,  Iowa.  .Side  cutter  for  trenching  machines. 
1,477,940  ;   Dec.   18. 

Brown.  Robert  B.,  assignor  to  T.  Mark  and  A.  E.  Mc- 
Donald, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Vehicle  propulsion 
mean.s.      1  447,119  ;    Feb.    27. 

Brown,  Robert  M.     (See  Schaefer,  C.  P.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  Robert  R.,  and  G.  M.  Peterson,  Seattle.  Wash. 
Shock   absorber.      1,467,090;   Sept.   4. 

Brown,  Robert  S.,  London,  England.  Closure  for  bottles, 
tins,  Jars,  containers,  and  receptacles.  1,471,139 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Brown,  Robert  S.,  London,  England.  Closure  for  bottles, 
tins,  jars,  containers,  and  receptacles.  1,471,140 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Brown,  Roland  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Self  opening  and 
delivering   envelope.      1,467,291;    Sept.  4. 

Brown,  Russell  S.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Newman  Clock 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Time  register. 
1,442,044;   Jan.   16. 

Brown,  Samuel  C.  B.,  Amite,  La.  Resilient  tire  construc- 
tion.    1,454,036;  May  8. 

Brown  &  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Parker, 
John   W.,   assignor. ) 

Brown  &  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.  (See  Tabor, 
Albert  B.,  assignor.) 

Brown  and  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Town- 
send,  Herbert  E.,  assignor.) 

Brown  &  Sharpe  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Graves,  Benjamin  P., 
assignor.) 

Brown  Shoe  Company  Incorporated.  (See  Roblee,  Robert 
A.,  assignor.) 

Brown,  Silas  O.,  Sulphur  Springs,  Tex.  Cotton-chopper 
attachment    for    cultivators.      1,456,359 ;    May    22. 

Brown,  Sol,  assignor  to  Dunbar  Molasses  &  Syrup  Co., 
New  Orleans,  La.     Sirup  can.     1,457,614  ;  June  5. 

Brown,  Sophie.     (See  Brown,  Ole  and  S.) 

Brown,  Spencer  K.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Socket-wrench 
head.      1,442,123  ;  Jan.  16. 

Brown,  Spencer  K.,  Syracuse.  N.  Y.  Surface-finishing  ma- 
chine.    1,475,681  :   Nov.   27. 

p.rown,    Sylvanus   W.      (See   Smith,   M.   A.,   and  Brown.) 

Bro"wn,  Theodore  P.,  assignor  to  Simplex  Player  Action 
Companv,  Worcester,  Mass.  Automatic  musical  in- 
strument.     1,452,491  :    Apr.    24. 

Brown,  Theophilus,  assignor  to  Deere  and  Company,  Mo- 
line,  111.     Tractor.     1,441,480  :  .Tan.  9. 

Brown,  Theophilus,  assignor  to  Deere  and  Company,  Mo- 
llne,  III.     Motor  cultivator.     1,451,672  ;  Apr.  10. 

Brown,  TheopliiUis,  assif^nor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Mo- 
line,  111.      Wheel.     1.467,999;   Sept.    18.   , 

Brown,  Theophilus,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Mollne, 
lU.     Motor  cultivator.     1,471,138;  Oct.  16. 

Brown,  Theophilus,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline, 
in.     Motor  cultivator.     1,476,687 ;   Dec.   11. 

Brown,  Thomas.  (See  Rudall,  R.  J.,  Brown,  and  Wil- 
liams.) 

Brown,  Thomas  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Internal-combustion 
or  gas  engine.     1,474,954  :  Nov.  20. 

Brown,  Thomas  E.,  New  York,  and  T.  E.  Brown,  Jr., 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Bascule  bridge.     1,470.140  ;   Oct.   9. 

Brown,  Thomas  E.,  jr.  (See  Brown,  Thomas  B.  and 
T.  E.,  jr.) 

Brown,  Vernon,  and  J.  H.  Pengilly,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Relay.     1,478,547  ;  Dec.   25. 

Brown,  Victor  F.     (See  Powell,  James  F.,  assignor.) 

Brown,  Walter  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Separating  hydro- 
carbons from  water.     1,472.384  ;  Oct.  30. 

Brown,  Walter  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Separating  hydro- 
carbons from  water.     1,472,385  ;  Oct.  30. 

Brown,  Walter  C,  Nevada.  Iowa.  Filling  means  for 
gasoline   tanks.      1,449,492  ;   Mar.   27. 

Brown,  Walter  H.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Low-pressure  alarm 
for  pneumatic  tires.     1,453,657  ;  May  1. 

Brown,  Wilbur  F.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  Th« 
Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Raw-material  conveyer  for  feeding  glass  furnaces. 
1,473,008:   Nov.  6. 

Brown,   William,   Annandale,   New   South   Wales,   Austra- 
lia.     Combustion    engine.      1,467.998 ;    Sept.    18. 
Brown,  William,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Brown,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Fan.     1,465,928;  Aug.  28. 

Brown,  William  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Heat-focusing 
device  for  combined  electric  lamps,  heaters,  and  blow- 
ers.    1,457,873;  June  5. 


7() 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Goiitinued. 


Brown,  WlUlam  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Counterbalancing 
and  oscillating  device  for  electric  heaters  and  lamps. 
1,457,874  ;  June  5. 

Brown,  William,  Company.  (See  Sullivan,  James  J., 
assignor.) 

Brown,  William  F.     (See  Pedigo,  Sanford  I.,  assignor.) 

Brown,  William  F.,  assignor  ot  one-half  to  J.  L.  Lyons, 
Little  Rock,  Ark.  Thr.ashing  machine.  1,464,863 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Brown,  William  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Vehicle  spring 
shackle  and  means  for  lubricating  same.  1,476,440 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Brown,  William  H.  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  G. 
Clark  and  one-half  to  J.  H.  Bentley,  Chicago,  111. 
Cleaning  device.     1,474,994  ;  Nov.  20. 

Brown,  William  L.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Electrically-heated 
display  cabinet.     1,458,127  ;  June  12. 

Brown,  William  P.      (See  Brrett,  T.  A.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  William  T.  S.,  East  Point,  Ga.  Knockdown  con- 
tainer.    1,468,340  ;  Sept.  18. 

Brown,  William  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electromagnetic  switch. 
1,466,268;  Aug.  28. 

Brown,  Wlnton  E.  and  C.  T.,  Sacramento.  Calif.  Atom- 
izer.    1,476,589  ;  Dec.  4. 

Browne,  Alfred  L.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Elastic-fluid-con- 
trolling device.     1,450,245  ;  Apr.  3. 

Browne,  Anna  H.,  executrix.     (See  Browne,  Arthur  B.) 

Browne,  Arthur  B.,  deceased,  Detroit,  Mich.  ;  A.  H. 
Browne,  executrix.  Friction  clutch.  1,461,573 ; 
July  10. 

Browne,  Arthur  B.,  deceased,  Hartford,  Conn. ;  A.  H. 
Browne,  executrix.  Friction  clutch.  1,472,114 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Browne,  Frank  A.,  Wayne,  assignor  to  The  Barber 
Asphalt  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Mixing  appa- 
ratus.    1,466,638;  Aug.  28. 

Browne,  Frank  A.,  Wayne,  assignor  to  The  Barber 
Asphalt  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Mixing  appa- 
ratus.    1,466,639;  Aug.  28. 

Browne,  Harry  T.,  and  F.  L.  Diard,  assignors  of  one-third 
to  W.  J.  Potter,  Mobile,  Ala.  Film  protector.  1,446,691  ; 
Feb.   27. 

Browne,  John  T.,  and  W.  Black,  Hamilton,  New  Zealand. 
Means  for  use  in  the  molding  of  concrete  building 
blocks.     1,474,813  :  Nov.  20. 

Browne,  Mayotta,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Doll.  Des. 
61,959  ;  Feb.  20. 

Browne,  Norton,  Chelan,  Wash.  Automobile  signal. 
1,453,911 ;  May  1. 

Browne,  Ralph  C,  Salem,  Mass.  Electrical  relay. 
1,474,344;  Nov.  20. 

Brownell,  Charles  O.,  assignor  to  Battle  Creek  Bread 
Wrapping  Machine  Co.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Wrapping 
machine.     1,468,626;  Sept.  25. 

Brownell,  Leigh  E.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Brownell  Wildfire  Battery  Co.  Inc. 
Composition  of  matter.     1,468,957  ;  Sept.  25. 

Brownell  Wildfire  Battery  Co.  (See  Brownell,  Leigh  E., 
assignor.) 

Browning,  Fletcher  W.,  Kingsport,  Tenn.  Abrading  ma- 
chine.    1,453,742;  May  1. 

Browning,  George.      (See  Jacoby,  Venule,  assignor.) 

Browning,  George,  assignor  to  Lee  Razor  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Safety-razor  case.  1,445,868  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Browning,  George  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toothpick  and 
making  same.     1,462,062  ;  July  17. 

Browning,  J«hn  M.,  Ogden,  Utah.  Rear  sight  for  fire- 
arms.    1,455,071 ;  May  15. 

Browning,  John  M.,  Ogden,  Utah.  Firearm.  1,457,961 ; 
June  5. 

Browning,  John  M.,  Ogden,  Utah.  Firearm.  1,464,864  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Biownlee,  Roy  H.,  and  R.  H.  Uhllnger,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Special  carbon   black.      1,478,730;   Dec.  25. 

Broxton,  George,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Socket  wrench. 
1.456,358  ;  May  22. 

Broyles,  William  O.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Shock-absorbing 
bed.     1,444,726  ;  Feb.  6. 

Brozyk,  George  J.,  Orleans,  N.  Y.  Auto  direction  signal. 
1,442,644  ;   Jan.    16. 

Brubacker,  Howard  C,  Rodney,  Ontario,  Canada.  In- 
side pocket  iron.     1,451,813  ;  Apr.   17. 

Brubaker,  John  H.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Device  em- 
ployed in  finishing  and  retouching  photographic  nega- 
tives and  the  like.     1,466,038 ;  Aug.  28. 

Brubaker,  William  A.,  assignor  to  The  Lyon  Rubber  Co., 
Incorporated,  Akron,  Ohio.  Automobile  tire.  Des. 
62,532  ;   June   19. 

Brubaker,  William  L.,  Enola,  Pa.  Multiple  tapping  ma- 
chine.    1,465,112;  Aug.  14. 

Bruce,  Edwin  L.,  Jr.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Bundle  protector. 
1,445,932  ;   Feb.   20. 

Bruce,  James  L.  (See  Worcester,  S.  A.,  Bruce,  and  Farn- 
ham.) 

Bruce    Macbeth    Engine    Company, 

James  B.,  assignor.) 
Bruce,     Murray     L.,     Milan,     Ind. 

1,473,009  ;    Nov.    6. 
Bruce,   Olof  L.,    Minneapolis,   Minn, 

1,464,642;  Aug.   14. 


The.      (See    Simler, 

Transmission     band. 

Manicuring  device. 


Bruce,  William  H.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.     Syringe.     1,450,016; 

Mar.  27. 
Bruce,  William  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Food  product  and 

manufacturing.     1,443,458  ;  Jan.  30. 
Bruce,    William   J.,   Escanaba,    Mich.     Demountable   rim 

for   automobile  wheels.      1,478,633;   Dec.    25. 
Bruce,    William    J.    W.,    Cheshire,   England.     Drain   trap. 

1,453,743;  May  1. 
Bruch,    Clement   A.,    Warrensburg,    Mo.     Emblem   holder. 

1,467,834;  Sept.  11. 
Bruchey,  John  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.    Machine  for  counting 

pills  and  the  like.     1,448,826  ;  Mar.  20. 
Bruchhauser,   Charles  H.      (See   Hileman,   Willis   W.,   as- 
signor.) 
Bruchsaler,  Karl.     (See  Blake,  Edward  M.,  assignor.) 
Brucker,    Ferdinand    F.,    Akron,    Ohio,    assignor    to    The 

Miller     Rubber     Company.       Tire-huilding     apparatus. 

1,443,939  :   Jan.   30. 
Bruckner,  Albert,  Etna,  Pa.    Apparatus  for  making  cement 

blocks.      1,448,911 ;    Mar.   20. 
Bruckner,    Charles    C,    Jersey    City,    N.    J.,    assignor    to 

Bruckner      Mfg.      Co.,      Inc.         Engraving      machine. 

1,462,682;   July  24. 
Bruckner  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Bruckner,  Charles  C,  assignor.) 
Brude,  Aim6   Lyon,  France.     Machine  for  the  manufacture 

of  gimp  threads.     1,445,199  ;  Feb.  13. 
Bruder,    Albert    A.,    Holly,    Mich.      Furnace    or    stove. 

1,453,544;  May  1. 
Bruder,  Edmund,  Chicago,  assignor  to  J.  Glos,  Elmhurst, 

111.     Game  apparatus.     1,474,618  :  Nov.  20. 
Bruecker,  John,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.     Headlight.     1,448,025  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Brueckner,   Julius  R.,  assignor  to  Gibb  Instrument  Com- 
pany, Detroit,   Mich.     Alternating-current  transformer. 

1,470,214  ;  Oct.   9. 
Brueggeman,    Albert    L.,    Newark,    N.    J.      Steam    boiler. 

1,472,045  ;  Oct.  30. 
Bruewer,  Harry,  assignor  to  The  Corcoran  Manufacturing 

Company,  Norwood,  Ohio.     Automobile  fender  package. 

1,441,264;  Jan.  9. 
Bruhn,    Christian    N.,    Cedar    Falls,    Iowa.      Egg    crate. 

1,470,215;  Oct.  9. 
Bruhn,    Gustav    A.,     Harburg-on-the-Blbe,    assignor    to 

Pried.    Krupp    Abtlengesellschaft,     Essen-on-the-Buhr, 

Germany.     Automatic  weighing  apparatus  for  loose  ma- 
terials.    1,451.759  ;  Apr.  17. 
Bruhn,  J,  H.     (See  Eisbach,  Aloyslus  A.,  assignor.) 
Brulne,    Maurice   R.    J.,   New    York,   N.    Y.,    assignor  to 

Faurot-Scope  Corporation.     Motor-vehicle  signal.     Des. 

62,390;  May  22. 
Brulotte,  Leonidas  J.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.     Pulley. 

1,471,097;  Oct.  16. 
Brumfield,    Thomas   R.,    assignor    of   one-third    to    B.    M. 

Graff   and    one-third    to    E.    L.    Walton,    Danville,    Va. 

Tobacco  container.     1.477,105  ;  Dec.   11. 
Brummel,  A.  O.     (See  Wlttlg,  Harry  F.,  assignor.) 
Brummel,    Henry    E.,    BoonviUe,    Mo.      Closure-operating 

means.     1,444,105;  Feb.  6. 
Brummer,  Harold  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Garment-securing 

strap.     1,464,126;   Aug.  7. 
Brump,  Herbert  L.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Fan  &  Motor 

Company,     Dayton,     Ohio.       Short-circuiting     device. 

1,458,682  :  June  12. 
Bnindage,   James  W.,  Akron,  Ohio.     Bath-cap-reenforcing 

machine.     1,458,801 ;  June  12. 
Brundage,  James  W.,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Akron,  Ohio.    Fringe-cutting  machine.    1,448,723  ; 

Mar.   20. 
Brundage,  James  W.,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Rubber  Co., 

Akron,  Ohio.    Selvage-edge-cutting  machine.    1,472,547  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Brundige,      Edward,      Chicago,      111.        Vehicle      spring. 

1,453,061 ;  Apr.  24. 
Brunell,  Homer  A.     (See  Burtnett,  Everett  R.,  assignor.) 
Brunell,    William    J.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Skate    sharpener. 

1,466,785  :  Sept.  4. 
Brunelli,   Domenlco,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Acoustic  cabinet. 

Des.  63,071 ;  Oct.  2. 
Brunelli,    James,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Cloth    pressing   and 

steaming  device.     1,453,433  ;  May  1. 
Bruner,  Herbert  A.     (See  Coover,  G.  B.,  and  Bruner.) 
Bruner,  Louis  N.,  New  York,  and  S.  D.  Olsen,  Brooklyn, 

N.    Y.      Glass-tube    spinning    and    drawing    apparatus. 

1,458,518;  June  12. 
Bruner,  Reuben   G.,   Windsor,  Ontario,  Canada.     Weeder. 

1,4.59,139  ;    June    19. 
Bruner,    Reuben   G.,    Windsor,   Ontario,   Canada.     Wheel. 

1,461,475  ;  July  10. 
Brunet,    Maurice,    assignor   to   Malson    Detllleux,    SocI6t6 

Anonyme,  Liege,  Belgium.     Governor  for  steam  engines. 

1,455,568  ;    May    15. 
Brunett,  Dewltt  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Hot-air  furnace. 

1,444,163;   Feb.  6. 
Brunhoeber,     George     H.,     assignor    of    one-half    to    J. 

Fletcher,   Ponca  City,  Okla.     Water  trap.      1,471,941; 

Oct.  23. 
Brunhoff,  Edward,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Display  and  adver- 
tising  apparatus.      1,464,597 ;   Aug.    14. 
Brunlnga,   John    H.,   assignor,   by   mesne  assignments,   to 

Spyroseal    Manufacturing    Company,     St.     Louis.     Mo. 

Making  piston  rings.     1,450,200  ;  Apr.  S. 
Bruninga,  John  H.,  assignor  to  Standard  Heel  &  Counter 

Co.,  St.  Louie,  Mo.     Floor  mat.     1,464,026;  Aug.   7. 


UNITED  STATICS  PATENT  OFFICE,  1U28. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Itruiik,  Oscar  K.  \V.,  assiguor  to  J.  J.  Marx,  St.  Louia, 
Mo.     I'nd  for  pressing  machines.     1,452,726 ;  Apr.   24. 

BruDka,  Herman,  Marion,  Ind.  Flush  valve.  1,466,946; 
Sept.  4. 

Bruuka.  Oscar,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Rug  reenforcement. 
1,457,921  ;  June  5. 

Brunkeu,  Henry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Cutting  machine. 
i,40o,llo  ;  Aug.  14. 

Brunkor,  George  N.,  Pocatello,  Idaho.  Movable  head- 
light.     1,447,120;   Feb.   27. 

Brunner,  Albert  H.,  Marion,  111.  Cooking  utensil. 
1,472,-J05  ;   Oct.   30. 

Brunuer,  Harold  E.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Manufacturing 
antifriction  bearing  rings.     1,451,531 ;  Apr.  10. 

Brunner,  Ilaiold  U.,  JL--irthmoiit,  N.  i.'.,  assignor  to  The 
Hess-Bright  Manufacturing  Company.  Antifriction 
bearing.     1,44S,1S'J  ;  Mar.  13. 

Brunner,  Uaiold  K..  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Hess-Bright  Manufacturing  Company.  Spinning  spin- 
dle.    1,452,180;  Apr.  17. 

Brunner,  Harold  E.,  Larclimont,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Jetter, 
Collingswood,  >J.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Hess-Bright 
Manufacturing  Company.  Journal  bearing.  1,468,134  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Brunuer.  Herbert  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Van  Kannel  Revolving  Door  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Air-preheating  device  for  furnaces.  1,478,7.S1 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Brunuer,  Herbert  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Van  Kannel  Revolving  Door  Company,  New  iork,  M.  Y. 
Air-preheating  device  for  furnaces  and  the  like. 
1,478,732  ;  Dec.  25. 

Bruno.  .lostph  N.,  Chicago,  111.  Coin-deposit  re<ieptacle. 
1.454.910  ;   -May  15. 

Brunswick-Balke-CoUender  Company,  The.  (See  Bishop, 
Joseph    W.,  assignor.  J 

Bnms\viek-Ba!ke-Collender  Company,  The.  (See  Daven- 
port.  11.  I^.,  and   Whelan,   assignors.) 

Brunswick-Bnlke-Collender  Company,  The.  (See  Hine, 
Cicero,  assignor.) 

Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company,  The.  (See  Mat- 
teson,  Jesse  O.,  assignor.) 

BrunswicU-Balke-CoUender  Company,  The.  (See  Miller, 
Charles  P.,  assignor.) 

Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company.  (See  Miller,  John 
O.,  assignor.) 

Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company,  The.  (See  Ny- 
strom.  Maitii;,  a^ssignor.) 

Brunswick-Balke-Lollender,  The.  (See  Redfield,  Howard 
A.,  assignor.) 

Brunswick,  Edmond  L.  (See  Christensen,  H.,  and  Bruns- 
wick.) 

Brunswick-KroescheU  Company.  (See  Whitaker,  Richard, 
assignor.) 

Brunzel,  Eugene  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Trousers.  1,465,415  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Brusa,  Silvio,  Milan,  Italy.  Pressure-casting  apparatus. 
1,444,828  ;  Feb.  13. 

Brush,  Alanson  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Manifold  for  mul- 
ticylinder  internal  -  combustion  engines.  1,443,944 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Brush,  Alanson  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lubricating  system. 
1,466,445  ;  Aug.  28. 

Brush,  Alanson  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Crank  shaft  and 
balancing  the  same.     1.466,446 ;  Aug.  28.  , 

Brush,  Alanson  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Steering-wheel  braie. 
1,470,803  :  Oct.  16. 

Brush.  Alanson  P..  Detroit,  Mich.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1,472,426  ;  Oct.  30. 

Brush,  Alanson  P.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Transmission  mecha- 
nism for  automobiles.     Rel5,738 ;    Dec.   25. 

Brush.  Alanson  P.,  and  O.  M.  Nacker,  Detroit  Mich. 
Differential    gearing.       1.446,545 ;    Feb.    27. 

Brush,  Bert  H.      (See  Jones,  M.  W.,  and  Brush.) 

Brush.  Mittie  T.,  Dublin,  N.  H.  Reenforced  fabric  for 
aircraft.     1,442.323;   Jan.    16. 

Brust.  Charles  A.,  jr..  El  Dorado,  Ark.  Well  fishing  tool. 
1,474,232;   Nov.  13. 

Brust,  Joseph  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  water-dis- 
charge device.     1,467,133  ;   Sept.  4. 

Bratnell,  Brightle  E.,  executrix.  (See  Keating,  Rob- 
ert M.) 

Bruy&re,  Joanny  G.     (See  Proton,  C.  A.,  and  Bruy^re.) 

Bryan,  Artis  C,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Lever  lock.  1,469,406  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Bryan,    Eugene    C..    Kisslmmee,    Fla.      Fruit    container. 

1.445.479  ;  Feb.  13. 

Bryan,    Eugene    C,    Kissimmee,    Fla.       Fruit    container 

1.445.480  ;  Feb.  13. 

Bryan,  Eugene  C  and  P.  J.  Sones,  Haines  City,  Fla 
Screw-holding  device  for  automobile  drive  casings. 
1,474,233  :   Nov.  13. 

Bryan,  George  A.,  Peru,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Bryan  Har- 
vester Company.  Liquid-fuel  burner.  1,462,261  ;  July 
IT. 

Bryan  Harvester  Company.  (See  Bryan,  George  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bryan.  John  H.,  Moline,  Kans.  Tractor  clutch  control. 
1,477.422  :  Dec.  11. 

Bryan.  Joseph  T.,  assi.smor  of  one-half  to  L.  W.  Cnlver. 
Seafnrd,  Del.  Device  for  blowing  out  oil  pipes. 
1.477.2.S9;  Dec.  11. 


Bryan,  WUliam  G.,  Sydney,  assignor  to  T.  S.  Gurr,  P.  B. 
Sheather,  Mosman,  near  Sydney,  and  C.  R.  Sweetman, 
Randwick,  near  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Australia. 
Hub  brake  for  motor  vehicles.     1,453,126 ;  Apr.   24. 

Bryant,  Clarence  R.,  Chicago,  IlL  Wrench.  1,466,947 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Bryant,  Clarence  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Ratchet  wrench. 
1,466,948  ;  Sept.  4. 

Bryant,  Claude  H.,  and  R.  A.  Osborn,  lancoln,  Me.  Cas- 
ter.     1,445,747  ;    Feb.    20. 

Bryant  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Goodridge,  Gilbert 
W.,  assignor.) 

Bryant  Electric  Company.  (See  Skoda,  Frank  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bryant  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Stendahl,  Ludwlg, 
assignor.) 

Bryant  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Thomas,  George  B., 
assignor.) 

Bryant,  Ellsworth  S.     (See  Berry,  Henry  J.,  assignor.) 

Bryant,  Elmer  J.,  assignor  to  The  Taft  Pelrce  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Woonsocket,  B.  I.  Adjustable  limit 
gauge.     1,448,356  ;  Mar.  13. 

Bryant,  Frederic  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladder.  1,474,780  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Bryant,  Frank  J.,  West  Brookfield,  Mass.  Movable  hoist- 
ing device.     1,454,881 ;  May  16. 

Bryant,  George  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window-cleaner's 
life  net.      1,461,648  ;   July   10. 

Bryant,  James  E.      (See  Murray,  Edward  W.,  assignor.) 

Bryant,  John  H.,  Danbury,  Conn.  Lawn  sweeper. 
1,448,386  ;  Mar.  13. 

Bryant,  John  P.,  Chicago,  lU.  Eyelet  tack,  1,462,262; 
July  17. 

Bryant,   Ralph.      (See  Richardson,   Wilber  D.,   assignor.) 

Bryant,  Robert  B.,  Gaffnev,  S.  C.  Pin  or  badge.  Des. 
62,472  :  June  12. 

Bryant,  Stanley  C.,  Chicago,  111.  Electric-clrcult  con- 
troller.     1,453,089;  Apr.  24. 

Bryant,  William  A.      (See  Whaler,   H.  T.,   and  Bryant.) 

Bryce  Brothers  Company.  (See  McCracken,  B.,  and 
Pirott,  assignors.) 

Bryce,  James  W.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
International  Time  Recording  Company  of  New  York. 
Indicating  mechanism  for  time  recorders.  1,447,293 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Bryce,  James  W.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Dayton  Scale  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Weighing  scale.     1,469,987  ;  Oct.  9. 

Bryce,  James  W.,  Bloomfleld,  and  W.  P.  Anderson,  Bo- 
gota, N.  J.,  assignors  to  International  Time  Recording 
Company,  Endlcott,  N.  Y.     Recorder.     1,469,988  ;  Oct.  9. 

Bryden,  John  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  U.  E. 
McCutchen  and  one-third  to  J.  A.  Hall,  Springfield, 
111.      Llijuld-dispensing   apparatus.      1,469,617;    Oct.   2. 

Bryden-Neverslip   Company.      (See  Paff,  John,   assignor.) 

Bryden-Neverslip  Company.  (See  Whitaker,  R.,  jr.,  and 
Snyder,   assignors.) 

Brydone-Jack,  Katherine  S.,  Glacier,  British  Columbia, 
Canada.      Doll.      1,442,248;    Jan.    16. 

Bryen,  George  J.,  Duquesne,  Pa.  Rolling-mill  ragging 
mechanism.     1463,036;   July   24. 

Bryner,  Harry  C.,  et  al.  (See  Whltcomb,  James,  as- 
signor. ) 

Brynoldt,  Christian,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Blaw- 
Knox  Company,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  construct- 
ing tunnels  and  the  like.     7,450,577  ;  Apr.  3. 

Brynteson,  Alfred,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Piston.  1,466,786; 
Sept.  4. 

Bryson,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  H.  L.  Wadsworth,  Cleve- 
land,   Ohio.      Sand-mixing   device.      1,469,886;    Oct.   9. 

Biyson,  Walter  D.,  Ridley  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Fibre 
Container  Company.     Folding  box.     1,470,141 ;  Oct.  9. 

Bryson,  Walter  S.,  et  al.  (See  Dungan,  John  B., 
assignor.) 

Brzozowski,  Edward.  (See  Plochockl,  Anthony,  as- 
signor.) 

Brzykcy,  Antonl,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Windmill. 
1,455,862;  May  22. 

Bubb,  Albert  C,  Baltimore,  Md.  Coupling  device. 
1,465,804  ;  Aug.  21. 

Bubb,  Lewis  W.,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Williams, 
Webster  Groves,  Mo.     Gas  burner.     1,467,472  ;  Sept.  11. 

Buc,  Hyym  E.     (See  Johns,  C.  O.,  and  Buc.) 

Buc,  Hyym  E.,  Roselle,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Standard  Development  Company.  Purifica- 
tion of  Isopropyl   ether.     1,442,520 ;   Jan.   16. 

Bnc,  Hyym  E.,  Roselle,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Standard  Development  Company.  Dehvdra- 
tion  of  alcohol.     1.455.072  ;  Mav  15. 

Buch,  Paul  H.,  and  H.  M.  Groff,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Refrig- 
erating apparatus.     1,471,098;  Oct.  16. 

Ruchan,  Hush  G.      (See  Dawson,  James  C,  assignor.) 

Bnchan,  Hugh  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Spring  binder. 
1,443,522  ;  Jan.  30. 

Buchan,  Hugh  G.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fastening  headed  ar- 
ticles in  place.     1,443.523:  Jan.  30. 

Buchanan,  James  L.     (See  Sanzedde.  C.,  and  Buchanan.) 

Buchanan,  Judson,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  International  Harvester  Com- 
pany, Chicago.  111.  Apparatus  for  making  chilled 
castings.      1.477.423;   Dec.   11. 

Buchanan,  Stephen  L..  and  F.  J.  Lytton,  Coebum,  Va. 
Jack  prop.     1,457,145  ;  May  29. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  TMK 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Adjustable  form  tie 


Buchenau,  John  C,  De  Witt,  N.  Y. 
and  spacer.    1,451,457  ;  Apr.  10. 

Buchenberg,  Alvln  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Starting  and  Igni- 
tion system  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,440,528  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Buchenberg,  Alvin  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Generator.  1,475,918  ; 
Nov.   27. 

Buchenberg,  Alvin  E.,  assignor  to  Electric  Auto-Lite 
Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Battery  terminal.  1,458,901 ; 
June  12. 

Buchenberg,  Alvin  E.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Research 
Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Engine  starter.  1,459,358  ; 
June  19. 

Bueher  &  Glbbs  Plow  Company.  (See  RIngle,  H.  G.,  and 
Stewart,  assignors.) 

Bueher,  John  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  Filters.  1,465,156 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Bueher,  William  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Kohler  Company,  Kohler,  Wis.  Auto- 
matic  electric-lighting  unit.      1,448,190 ;   Mar.   13. 

Bueher,  William  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Kohler  Company,  Kohler,  Wis.  Automatic 
power-unit  control.     1,450,793  ;  Apr.  3. 

Buchholz,  John  P.     (See  Kurrus,  Joseph  A.,  assignor.) 

Buchholz,  Otto.     (See  Keller,  G.  J.,  and  Buchholz.) 

BUchi,  Alfred.  Winterthur,  Switzerland.  Two-stroke- 
cycle  Internal-combustion  engine  and  scavenging  and 
charging  process  thereof.     1,477,994  ;  Dec.   18. 

Buchi,  Robert,  Chicago,  111.  Apple  slicer.  1,466,114 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Buchll,  Jacob,  assignor  to  Aktiengesellschaft  Brown, 
Boveri  &  Cle.,  Baden,  Switzerland.  Electrode  steam 
boiler.      1,466,013;    Aug.    28. 

Buchman,  Vernon  L.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Resilient  tire. 
1,458,267-  June  12. 

Buchmann,  Jacob  L.,  Brie,  Pa.  Lubricator  for  air  com- 
pressors.    1,476,390;   Dec.   4. 

Buchner,  Louis  B.,  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  Convertible  baby  crib 
and  seat  for  automobiles.     1,451,532 ;  Apr.  10. 

Buchsbaum,  Samuel,  Chicago,  111.  One-piece  cuff  button. 
1,444,023;    Feb.   6. 

Buchwitz,  William,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Goldlng  Bros. 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabric.  Des.  61,888  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Buchwitz,  William,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Goldlng  Bros. 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabric.  Des.  62,054 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Buck,  Albert  H.     (See  Brooks,  T.  O.,  and  Buck.) 

Buck,  Arthur  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Means  for  causing  regis- 
tration   of   rontgenographs.      1,445,290 ;   Feb.   13. 

Buck,  Arthur  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Dental  film  mount. 
1,454,152;  May  8. 

Buck,  Arthur  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Apparatus  for  reducing 
secondary  radiation  from  Rontgen  rays.  1,465,340 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Buck,  Charles,  Germantowu,  Pa.  Spark-plug  wrench. 
1,465,929;  Aug.   28. 

Buck,  Charles  P.,  Topeka,  Kans.  Sheet-metal-bending  ma- 
chine.    1,463,383  ;   July  31. 

Buck,  Clarence  M.      (See  Flick,  H.,  and  Buck.) 

Buck,  Claude  W.,  La  Crosse,  Ind.  Speed-controlling 
valves.     1,449,583  ;   Mar.  27. 

Buck,  Edward,  Middleton  Junction,  England.  Apparatus 
for  pressing  cop  and  like  tubes  upon  spindles. 
1,460,310;  June  26. 

Buck,  Fred,  assignor  to  The  Lufkin  Rule  Company,  Sagi- 
naw, Mich.  Joint  for  folding  rules.  1,455,042 ; 
May  15. 

Buck,  Fred,  assignor  to  The  Lufkin  Rule  Company,  Sag- 
inaw,  Mich.      Folding   rule.      1,460,784;   July   3. 

Buck,  Herman  J.,  Ellwood  City,  Pa.  Bread-cooling 
apparatus.     1,474,619  ;   Nov.  20. 

Buck,  Herman  J.,  assignor  to  Mathews  Gravity  Carrier 
Company,  Ellwood  City,  Pa.  Antifriction  bearing  for 
gravity  carriers.     1,445,821 ;  Feb.  20. 

Buck,  James  L.,  Sherman,  Tex.  Carpenter's  tool. 
1,448,787  ;    Mar.   20. 

Buck,  James  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mechanical  bird. 
1,450,480  ;  Apr.  3. 

Buck,   Porter  A.,  et  al.      (See  Jermin,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Buck's  Stove  &  Range  Company.  (Sec-  Templeton,  Jones 
T.,  assignor.) 

Buckbee,  John  C,  Chicago,  111.  Shaking  screen. 
1,441,558  ;  Jan.  9. 

Buckeye  Brass  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Selker,   Harry,   assignor.) 

Buckeye  Iron  and  Brass  Works.  (See  Fulson,  Charles  H., 
assignor.) 

Buckeye  Iron  &  Brass  Works.  (See  Sheppard,  Orlando, 
jr.,  assignor.) 

Buckeye  Iron  and  Brass  Works.  (See  Trace,  Russell  A., 
assignor.) 

Buckeye  Jack  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Bates, 
Edmund  C,  assignor.) 

Buckeye  Traction  Ditcher  Company,  The.  (See  Knipp, 
Leo  A.,  assignor.) 

Buckeye  Tractor  Ditcher  Company,  The.  (See  George, 
Charles  L.,  assignor. ) 

Buckeye  Twist  Drill  Company,  The.  (See  Mulac,  An- 
thony  A.,   assignor.) 

Buckham,  George  T.     (See  Dawson,  A.  T.,  and  Buckham.) 

Buckham,  George  T.  (See  Dawson,  A.  T.,  Buckham,  and 
Haskell.) 


Buckham,  George  T.  (See  Dawson,  A.  T.,  Buckham,  and 
Larsson.) 

Buckham,  Henry  B.,  assignor  to  The  Allbright-Nell  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Machine  far  washing  edible  ani- 
mal tissues.     1,475,929  ;  Dec.  4. 

Buckingham,  Earle,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  h 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oil  pump. 
1,470,804 ;  Oct.  16. 

Buckingham,  Harry  W.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Mathews, 
Thomas.) 

Buckingham  &  Hecht.     (See  Wlel,  Eli  H.,  assignor.) 

Buckingham,  Jay  A.,  Alta,  Iowa.  Corn  picker.  1,472,407  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Buckland,  Joseph  W.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Auto- 
matic bell  ringer.     1,461,177  ;  July  10. 

Buckler,  Alice  G.,  executrix.     (See  Buckler,  Mary  M.) 

Buckler,  Carl  W.,  Lexington,  Ky.  Fireplace  heater. 
1,469,494  ;  Oct.  2. 

Buckler,  Leon  T.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  .to  G.  B.  Clay, 
Elkins  Park,  Pa.  Drain-valve  device  for  hydrants. 
1,457,422;  June  5. 

Buckler,  Mary  M.,  deceased,  Springfield,  Mass. ;  A.  G. 
Buckler,  executrix.     Eye  for  dolls.     1,445,481 ;  Feb.  13. 

Buckles,  James  H.     (See  Simpson,  E.  M.,  and  Buckles.) 

Buckley,  Claude  W.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Urinal.  1,440,765; 
Jan.  2. 

Buckley,  Daniel  P.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Simonds  Saw  and  Steel  Company,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Saw  frame.     1,459,3.59  ;  June   19. 

Buckley,  Harry  and  E.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Grinding  ma- 
chine.    1,451,647;  Apr.  10. 

Buckley,  James  W.,  Weatherford,  Tex.  Truss.  1,473,392  ; 
Nov.   6. 

Buckley,  John,  Mattapan,  Mass.  Control  mechanism. 
1,460,785  ;  July  3. 

Buckley,  Lorenzo  C.     (See  Mason,  A.  G.,  and  Buckley.) 

Buckley,  Lorenzo  C,  Lisbon,  assignor  to  The  R.  Thomas 
&  Sons  Co.,  East  Liverpool,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  shap- 
ing  insulators.      1,465,157 :    Aug.   14. 

Buckley,  McKim  C,  and  H.  Kendrick,  Franklin,  Pa.  Fuel 
mixer.     1,453,912  ;  May  1. 

Buckley,  Mary  L.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Template 
and  fabricating  ornaments  therewith.  1,442,124 ; 
Jan.   16. 

Buckley,  Mert  T.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Ventilator.  1,457,298  ; 
June  5. 

Buckley,  Ray.     (See  Buckley,  Harry  and  R.) 

Buckley,  Thomas  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Implement  for  clean- 
ing teeth.     1,475,789;  Nov.   27. 

Buckley,  Thomas  B\,  Scraiiton,  Pa.  Spring-forming  ma- 
chine.     1,459,045  ;   June   19. 

Buckley,  Warren  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Tire  tread. 
Des.  62,114  ;  Mar.  27. 

Buckman,  Harold  W.,  assignor  to  Vance  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hydraulic  valve  mechanism. 
1,445,127 ;  Feb.  13. 

Buckman,  Henry  H.,  Jacksonville,  Pla.,  and  G.  A. 
Pritchard,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Buckman  & 
Pritchard.  Inc.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Highly-refractory- 
article  and  producing  the  same.     1,440,657  ;  Jan.  2. 

Buckman,  Henry  H.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  and  G.  A. 
Pritchard,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Buckman  & 
Pritchard,  Inc.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Highly-refractory 
article.      1,440,766;  Jan.   2. 

Buckman  &  Pritchard,  Inc.  (See  Buchman,  H.  H.,  and 
Prii chard,  assignors.) 

Buckminster,  Ira  C^  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoo  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Cutting 
maeliine.     1,440.581  :   Jan.  2.     . 

Buckminster,  Ira  C,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Coating 
apparatus.     1,476,047:  Dec.   4. 

Bucknam,  Worthy  C.  (See  Buzzaird,  R.  B.,  and  BucK- 
iiam.) 

Bucknam.  Worthy  C,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Davis  Automatic  Equipment 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coin  lock.  1,444,325  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Buckner,  William  A.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Sprinkler  head. 
1,463,666  ;  July  31. 

Bucks,  David  H.,  La  Fayette,  Ohio.  Safety  chick  box. 
1,451,760;  Apr.   17. 

Buckwalter,  Jacob  S.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  L.  H.  Shank,  Paradise,  Pa.  Fruit-jar  holder. 
1,456,671 ;  May  29. 

Buckwalter,  Jacob  S.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  L.  H.  Shank,  Paradise,  Pa.  Jar-cap  wrench 
1,474,067;   Nov.  13. 

Buckwalter,  John  S.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Connecting-rod 
straightening  and  testing  device.     1,477,688;  Dec.  18. 

Buckwalter,  Leon  G.  (See  Hutchinson,  Morton  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Buckwalter,  Tracy  V.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller 
Bearing  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Making  cages  for 
bearings.     1,444,.S26  ;  Feb.  6. 

Bucky,  Gustav,  Berlin,  Germany.  Plate  holder  for  tak- 
ing Rontgen  photographs.     1.449,970  ;  Mar.  27. 

Bucky,  Gustav,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Wappler 
Electric  Co.,  Inc.  Grid  for  protecting  ROntgen  Images 
against   secondary   rays.      1,476,048;    Dec.    4. 

Bucyrus  Company.  (See  Eager,  Svante  R.  W.  M.,  as- 
signor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Bucyrus  Company.  (See  Eager,  S.  R.  W.  M.,  Eaeser,  and 
Lehman,  assignors.) 

Bucyrus  Company.  (See  Bager,  S.  K.  W.  M.,  Lehman, 
and  Uuhloff,  assignors.) 

Bucyrus   Company.      (See   Ferris,   Walter,   assignor.) 

Bucyrus  Company.  (See  Ferris,  \\.,  and  Bager,  as- 
signors.) 

Budd.  Edward  G.,  and  E.  Ibach,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Budd  Wlieel  Company,  Philadelphia, 
I'a.  Machine  and  method  for  rolling  tapered  disks. 
1,442.601  ;    Jan.    16. 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Clay, 
William  H.,  assignor.) 

Budd.  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
L)'.\rdenne,    Walter   H.,   assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Led- 
winka,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Malse, 
Herman  C,  assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Meadowcroft,  Joseph  W.,  assignor.* 

Budd.  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Valen- 
tine.   William   A.,    assignor.) 

Budd,  Frank  P.,  Bonesteel,  S.  Dak.  Shoe-polish  container. 
1,472,632  ;  Oct.  30. 

Budd,  Lester  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Furnace-door  arch. 
1,453,434  ;   May  1. 

Budd  Wheel  Company.  (See  Budd,  E.  G.,  and  Ibach, 
assignors.) 

Budd  Wheel  Company.     (See  Fine,  Lewis,  assignor.) 

Budd  Wheel  Company.     (See  Ibach,  Emil,  assignor.) 

Budd  Wheel  Company.     (See  Ledwlnka,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Budd  Wheel  Company.  (See  Kagsdale,  Earl  J.  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bndil,  Alfred,  Berlin-Tempelhof,  Germany.  Air-  filter. 
1,456,360;  May  22. 

Budjac,  Vincent,  et  al.     (See  Stuchlik,  John  M.,  assignor.) 

Budwell,  Leigh.     (See  Warthen,  H.  J.  and  Budwell.) 

Buedingen,  Robert,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Container. 
1,468,000;  Sept.  18. 

Buedingen,  Robert,  Rochester,  N.  T.  Container  cover. 
1,469,618  :  Oct.  2. 

Buedingen,  Robert,  Rochester,  N.  X.  Container.  1,472,582  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Buehle,  Erich.     (See  Hutchinson,  E.  C,  and  Buehle.) 

Buehfler,  William  F.  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Outboard  mo- 
tor.    1,460,570;  July  3. 

Buell,  Joseph  W.,  deceased,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  W.  A. 
Buell,  executrix.  Combined  automatic  train  signaling 
and  control  system.     1,442,853  ;  Jan.  23. 

Buell,  Joseph  W.,  deceased,  Washington,  D.  C.  ;  W.  A. 
Buell,  executrix,  assignor  to  Buell  Signal  and  Train 
Control  Company,  Incorporated.  Dualistic  cab  signal 
and  automatic  train-control  system.  1,478,101 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Buell,  Joseph  W.,  deceased.  Falls  Church,  Va. ;  W.  A. 
Buell.  executrix,  assignor  to  Buell  Signal  and  Tram 
Control  Company.  Incorporated.  Cab  signal  and  auto- 
matic train-control  system.     1,478,100  ;  Dec.  18. 

Buell  Signal  and  Train  Control  Company.  See  Buell, 
Joseph  W.,  assignor.) 

Buell,   Wanda   A.,   executrix.      (See   Buell,   Joseph   W.) 

Buell,  William  H.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Conversion  Products  Corporation.  Coat- 
ing composition  for  metals  and  making  same.  1,472,239  ; 
Oct.    30. 

Buente,  Charles  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa,  Concrete-pipe  ma- 
chine.    1,453,269;  May  1. 

Buente,  Charles  F.,  Avalon,  Pa.  Service  connection  for 
concrete   mains.      1,463.148 ;    July   31. 

Bueter,  Joseph  H.,  Fort  Madison,  Iowa.  Shock  absorber. 
1,470,906:    Oct.    16. 

Buettner,  Charles  H.,  Cincinn.itl,  Ohio.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  the  fixation  of  nitrogen.   1,446.546  ;  Feb.  27. 

Buettner,  Charles  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  nitrogen  fixation.     1,453,435  ;  May  1. 

Buffalo  Apparatus  Corporation.  (See  FltzGerald,  Fran- 
cis A.  J.,   assignor.) 

Buffalo  Foundry  &  Machine  Co.  (See  Engel,  Godfrey,  sr., 
assignor.) 

Buffalo  Foundry  &  Machine  Company.  (See  Sleeper, 
Oliver   S.,   assignor.) 

Buffalo  Refractory  Corporation.  (See  Farish,  William 
A.,  assignor.) 

Buffalo  Refractory  Corporation.  (See  Ohman,  John  L., 
assignor.) 

Buffalo  Specialty  Company.  (See  Cftbana,  Charles,  as- 
signor.) 

Buffalo  Specialty  Company.  (See  Learman,  Frank  J., 
assignor.) 

Buffalo-Springfield  Roller  Company,  The.  (See  Altken, 
Anflrew  W.,  assignor.) 

Buffalo-Springfield  Roller  Company,  The.  (See  Endter, 
Walter  J.,  assignor.) 

Buffington.  Eliza,  Madison,  N,  J.  Combined  picture  book 
and   puzzle.      1.460.700 ;   July  3. 

Bufford,  Georep  W'.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Williams 
&  Co..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tool  holder  and  tool.  1,458,802  ; 
June  12. 

Bufford,  George  W.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Williams 
&  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tool  holder  and  tool.  1,458,973  ; 
June   19. 

Buzatti.  Ettore,  Molsheim,  France.  Valve  mechanism. 
1,459,193  :  June  19. 


Bugatti,   Ettore,   Molsheim,   France.      Apparatus    for    the 

insertion  of  screw  studs.     1,463,497  ;   July   31. 
Bugbee,  Edwin  P.,   Vernon,  N.   Y.     Suturing  instrument. 

1,449,087  ;   Mar.   20. 
Bugbee,  Lucian  W.,  assignor  to  Franklin  Optical  Company, 

Indianapolis,  Ind.     Making  a  fused  bifocal.     1,450,711 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Bugbee,  Lucian  W.,  assignor  to  Franklin  Optical  Company, 

Indianapolis,   Ind.     Making  bifocal  lenses.     1,451,490; 

Apr.  10. 
Bugbee,   Lucian   W.,   assignor   to   Onepiece  Bifocal   Lens 

Company,     Indianapolis,    Ind,       Lens-edging    machine. 

1,455.863;  May  22. 
Bugbee,   Lucian    \V.,   assignor   to   American   Optical    Com- 
pany,   Southbridge,    Mass.      Trial    frame.      1,457,494 ; 

June  5. 
Bugbee,  Lucian  W.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can   Optical    Company,    Southbridge,    Mass.      Grinding 

machine.      1.459.569  ;   June   19. 
Bugbee  &  Niles  Company.      (See  King,  Rufus,  assignor.) 
Buggie,  Horace  H.,  assignor  to  Dura   Company,  Toledo, 

Ohio.     Runway  for  glass.     1,457,495  ;   June  5. 
Bugla,   John,    Saginaw,   Mich.     Stone-gathering   machine. 

1,454,668;  May  8. 
Bugler,    .Arthur    V.,    and    T.    E.    Delafons,    assignors    to 

Linotype    and    Machinery    Limited,    London,    England. 

Sheet-delivery      mechanism      of      printing      machines, 

1,466,949  :  Sept.  4. 
Buhler,   John  J.   V.,   Detroit,  Mich.     Rust-removing  com- 
pound.    1,473,529  :  Nov.  6. 
Buhr,    Joseph    F.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Multiple    drill   head. 

1,449,164  ;   Mar.    20. 
Buhr,   Joseph    F.,   Detroit,   Mich.     Attachment   for   drill- 
ing machines.      1,475,982  ;  Dec.   4. 
Buhse,    Maximilian    E.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Apparatus 

for   coating  ice-cream  cones.     1,467,835 ;   Sept.  11. 
Buhtz,  Emil  B.,  Seattle,  Wash.     Soap-dish  attachment  for 

laundry  trays.     1,461,263  ;  July  10. 
Buikema,    Menno    R.,    Morrison,    111.      Corn   plow  shovel. 

1.443,835  ;   Jan.  30. 
Bnjger,  Cyril,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Rolling  toy.     1,448,724  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Bilker,     Fred     H.,     Greenwood,     Wis.       Blasting     tool. 

1,442,645;  Jan.  16. 
Buker,     Ray,     Castlerock,     Wash.      Wrench.      1,443,002; 

Jan.  23. 
Buker,     Ray,     Castlerock,     Wash.       Pliers.       1,459,612; 

June   19. 
Bukolt,    John    J.,    Stevens    Point.    Wis.      Framework    for 

rear-end    portiOQs    of    children's    vehicles.      1,444,655 ; 

Feb.  C. 

Bukolt,  John  J.,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.  Child's  vehicle. 
1,444,656;   Feb.   6. 

Bukoveez,  Miguel,  Mexico,  Mexico.  Belt  fastener. 
1,444,301  ;   Feb.  6. 

Bukow,  Reinhold,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hardman, 
Peck  &  Co.     Tracking  device.     1.454,621  ;  May  8. 

Bulask,  Francis  J.,  assignor  to  The  Pictures  Develop- 
ment Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Motion-picture-record-tlnting 
apparatus.     1.476,670  ;  Dec.  4. 

Bulkeley,  Claude  A.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Drier. 
1,472,902  ;  Nov.  6. 

Bull,  Arthur  A.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Fan  pulley.     1,444,302  :  Feb.  6. 

Bull,  Arthur  A.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Cooling-liquid-pump  mounting  for 
internal-combustion  engines.     1.461,711  ;  July  10. 

Bull,  Arthur  A.,  and  R.  C.  Darnell,  assignors  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Engine-cylinder- 
sleeve  sealing  means.     1,473.139  ;  Nov.  6. 

Bull.  Charles  H..  Gisborne,  New  Zealand.  Protector 
covering  for  loose-leaf  account  and  like  books. 
1,472.789  ;  Nov.  6. 

Bull,  Clinton  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Test  indicator. 
1,445,482  :  Feb.  13. 

Bull  Dog  Lock  Washer  Co.,  The.  (See  Wisch,  Walter  J., 
assignor. ) 

Bull,   George  E..   Monessen,   assignor  to  Pittsburgh   Steel 
Company,       Pittsburgh,       Pa.         Wire-hoop      machine. 
1,457,691  :  .Tune  5. 
Bull.  George  F.      (See  Baron.  B.,  and  Bull.) 
Bull,    George    F.,    et   al.      (See    Starkey,    Ernest    W.,    as- 
signor.) 

Bull.  George  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Charles  H.  Pugh 
Limited.  Birmingham,  England.  Lawn  mower. 
1,466,787  ;  Sept.  4. 

Bull,  George  F.,  and  E.  W.  Starkey;  said  Starkey  as- 
signor of  his  right  to  Charles  H.  Pugh  Limited, 
Birmingham.  England.  Power-driven  la'wn  mower. 
1,446,414  ;  Feb.  20. 

Bull,  George  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Valve-operating  mecha- 
nism.    1.473,077  :  Nov.  6. 

Bull.  William  F.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Magazine  crayon 
and  lead  holder.     1,468.001  ;   Sept.  18. 

BuUard.  Charles  M.,  Appleton.  Wis.  Method  of  and 
apparatus    for    treating   liquids.      1.468.353 ;    Sept.    18. 

Bullard.  Edward  P.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Bullard  Machine 
Tool  Co.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Indexing  device.  1,455,282  ; 
Mav  15. 

Bullard,  Edward  P.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Bullard  Machine 
Tool  Company,  Bridgeport.  Conn.  Electric-operating 
chucking  device.     1,455,283  ;  May  15. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees— Continued. 


BuUard,  Edwiu  W.,  Whitneyviile,  Conn.  Wedge. 
1,445, 8:i2  ;   Feb.  20. 

Bullard,  F.  B.      (See  Hancock,  Jesse  K.,  assignor.) 

BulliU-d,  Frank  C.      (See  Bullard,  Otto  ^V.  and  P.  C.) 

BuUaid  Machine  Tool  Co.,  The.  (See  Bullard,  Edward 
P.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Bullard,  Otto  W.  and  F.  C,  Sheridan,  Wyo.  Formula  for 
a  confection.     1,445,200  ;  Feb.  13. 

Bullard,  \yiUiana  P.,  Albany,  Ga.  Nut  grader.  1,401,264; 
July  10. 

Bullard,  William  P.,  Albany,  Ga.  Nut  grader.  1,461,265  ; 
July  10. 

Buller,  Charles  M.,  assignor  to  L.  J.  Mueller  Furnace  Com- 
pany, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Adjustable  head  for  pipes. 
1.4lil,4.S.S  ;  July   10. 

Buller,  Charles  M.,  assignor  to  L.  J.  Mueller  Furnace 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Adjustable  boot  for  pipes. 
1,462,482;  July  24. 

Buller,  Charles  M.,  assignor  to  L.  J.  Mueller  Furnace  Com- 
l)auy,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Furnace-casing  ring.  1,404,971 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Buller,  Oliver  P.,  ct  al.  (See  Kimes,  E.  B.,  and  Carson, 
assiiinors.) 

BuUinger,  Frederic  H.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ward 
Leonard  Electric  Company.  Automatic  controller. 
1,470,907  ;  Oct.  16. 

Bulliagtou,  Frank  A.      (See  Trew,  A.  S.,  and  BuUington.) 

Bullis,  Franklin  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Wave  turner. 
1,400,844;  July  3. 

Bullis,  Frederick  J.,  Stillwater,  Minn.  Pushing  apparatus. 
1,441,963;  Jan.  9. 

Bullock,  Charles  A.  H.,  London,  England.  'Typesetting 
appliance.     1,457,423  ;  June  5. 

Bullock,  Charles  A.  H.,  London,  England,  assignor  of  one- 
third  to  E.  J.  Waring,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  and  one-third  to 
W.  E.  Stratton,  London,  England.  Appliance  for  teach- 
ing or  practicing  the  game  of  golf.     1,450,705  ;  June  19. 

Bullock,  Edmund  E.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Self-toning  photographic  emul- 
sion.     1,454,209  ;    Mav   8. 

Bullock,  llermon  H.,  Walden,  N.  Y.  Windshield  shade. 
1,455,475  ;  May  15. 

BuUoek,  Orin  M.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Automatic  feed  box. 
1,442,382  ;  Jan.   16. 

Bullock,  Samuel  A.,  assignor  to  Ally  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.    Lubricating  compound.   1,449,379  ;  Mar.  27. 

Bullock,  Samuel  M.,  Chicago,  and  H.  S.  Lloyd,  Oak  Park, 
111.     Manufacturing  abrasive  disks.    1,458,322  ;  June  12. 

Bullock,  Thomas  R.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Billiard-table 
cushion.     1,441,060  ;  Jan.  2. 

Bulman,  William  V.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Diestofk. 
1,460,786;  July  3. 

Bum,  John.      (See  Latter,   Charles,  assignor.) 

Bumbarger,  Clarence  R.,  assignor  to  George  W.  Johnson 
Slanufacturiug  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Fire-door 
binder.     1,467,826  ;  Sept.  11. 

Bumbarger,  Clarence  R.,  assignor  to  George  W.  Johnson 
Manufacturing  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Fire 
door.     1,474,345;  Nov.  20. 

Bumbaugh,  Clyde  C,  assignor  of  three-elevenths  to  A. 
Diekman,  rwo-cltvenths  to  H.  A.  Plantz,  one-eleventh 
to  H.  L.  Grav,  and  one-eleventh  to  W.  R.  Davis,  Canton, 
Ohio.     Open-hearth  furnace.     1,467,827 ;  Sept.   11. 

Bumgardner,  Frank  B.,  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  Invalid  bed. 
1,453,970  ;   May   1. 

Bump,  Sumner  M.,  Susanville,  Calif.  Indicator  for  edg- 
ing saws.     1,476,238  ;  Dec.  4. 

Bunch,  Walter  R.,  La  Verne,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  G. 
Hamilton,  Fontana,  Calif.  Brush-cutting  machine. 
1,457,424  ;  June  5. 

Bundy.  Chalkley  L.,  et  al.  (See  Dungan,  John  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bundy,   Harry  W.      (See  Snell,   Samuel  A.,  assignor.) 

Bundy,  Harry  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Making  tubes.  1,465,755  ; 
Aug.   21. 

Bundy,  Harry  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Manufacturing  soldered 
tube.      1,475,258  ;   Nov.    27. 

Bundy,  Harry  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Machine  for  forming 
tubes.     1,476,796;  Dec.   11. 

Biinger,  Anton  M.,  Svendborg,  Denmark.  Axle  for  road 
vehicles.      1,475,745:   Nov.   27. 

Bunker,  Carey  B.,  Oregon,  Mo.  Umbrella  rib  and 
stretcher  and  attaching  means  therefor.  1,469,495 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Bunker,  Darius  W.     (See  Bradford,  C.  M.,  and  Bunker.) 

Bunker,  Darius  W.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Safety 
device.     1,477.537  ;  Dec.  18. 

Bunker,  John  W.,  and  A.  M.  Boney,  assignors  to  Service 
Bag  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fastening  and  handle 
for  paper  envelopes  and  receptacles.  1,454,952 ; 
May  15. 

Bunker,  John  W.,  and  A.  M.  Boney,  assignors  to  Service 
Bag  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  envelope  or  bag. 
1,454,953;   May   15. 

Bunker,  John  W..  and  A.  M.  Boney,  assignors  to  Service 
Bag  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Envelope.  1,466,420  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Bunker,  Ward  g.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  Shaving  brush. 
1,457,615  ;  June  5. 

Bunn,  Orrice  F.,  Bristol,  Tenn.  Life-saving  garment. 
1,452,411;  Apr.  17. 


Bunten,  Claude  L.,  Rawlins,  Wyo.  Parachute  toy 
1,455,073  ;   May  15. 

Bunting,   James   H.,    Clifton,   N.    J.,    assignor   to    Susque- 
hanna    Silk     Mills.       Textile     fabric.       Des.     61,991 
Feb.  27. 

Bunting,  James  H.,  Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Susque- 
hanna Silk  Mills.    Textile  fabric.     Des.  61.992  ;  Feb.  27 

Bunting,  James  H.,  Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Susque- 
hanna Silk  Mills.    Textile  fabric.     Des.  01,993  ;  Feb.  27 

Bunting,    James   H.,    Clifton,   N.   J.,   assignor  to    Susque- 
hanna    Bilk     Mills.       Textile     fabric.       Des.     61,994 
Feb.  27. 

Bunting,    James   H.,    Clifton,    N.   J.,   assignor   to   Susque- 
hanna    Silk     Mills.       Textile     fabric.       Des.     61,995 
Feb.  27. 

iSunting,    James   H.,    Clifton,   N.   J.,    assignor   to    Susque- 
hanna    Silk     Mills.       Textile     fabric.       Des.     61,996 
Feb.  27. 

Bunting,  James  H.,  Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Susque 
hanna  Silk  Mills.  Textile  fabric.  Des.  61,997 
Feb.  27. 

Bunting,    James   H.,   Clifton,    N.   J.,   assignor  to    Susque- 
hanna    Silk     Mills.       Textile     fabric       Des.     61,998 
Feb.  27. 

Bunting,    James   H.,    Clifton,   N.   J.,   assignor   to    Susque- 
hKuua     ailK     Mills.       Textile     fabric.       Des.     61,999 
Feb.  27. 

Bunting,    James    H.,   Clifton,   N.   J.,   assignor   to   Susque- 
hanna    Silk     Mills.       Textile     fabric.       Des.     62,000 
Feb.   27. 

Bunting,    James   H.,    Clifton,   N.    J.,    assignor   to    Susque- 
hanna    Silk     Mills.       Textile     fabric.       Des.     62,001 
Feb.   27. 

Bunting,  Jjmes  H.,  Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Susque 
hanna  Silk  Mills.  Textile  fabric.  Des.  62,002 
Feb.  27. 

Bunting,   James   H.,   Clifton,    N.   J.,   assignor   to    Susque- 
hanna    Silk     Mills.       Textile     fabric.       Des.     62,316 
May  8. 

Bunting,  James  H.,  Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Susque- 
hanna Silk  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric  or 
similar   article.      Des.    62,391  ;    May    22. 

Bunting,  James  H.,  Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Susque- 
hanna Silk  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric. 
Des.  63,450;  Dec.  11. 

Bunting,  James  H.,  Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Susque- 
hanna Silk  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric. 
lies.   63,451  ;  Dec.   11. 

Bunting,  James  H.,  Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Susque- 
hanna Silk  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric. 
Des.  63,452  ;  Dec.  11. 

Bunting,  James  H.,  assignor  to  Susquehanna  Silk  Mills, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,440  ;  June  5. 

Bunts,  James  E.,  Pulaski,  Va.  Rim  lug.  1,444,057; 
Feb.  6. 

BunyevScz,  Viktor,  Budapest,  Hungary,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  of  one-half  to  A.  Roman,  New 
York.  N.  y.     Snap  switch.    1.444,581  ;  Feb.  6. 

Buob,  Louis  J.,  assignor  to  BuoIj  &  Scheu,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Vehicle  body.     1,467,305  ;  Sept.  11. 

Buob  &  Scheu.      (See  Buob,  Louis  J.,  assignor.) 

Buquo,  Charles  F.  (See  Harbaugh,  H.  E.,  Buquo,  and 
Spaeth.) 

Burbank,  Ralph,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Clamp.  1,455,709 ; 
May  15. 

Burbridge,  Frank,  Marston,  near  Northwich,  England. 
Glare-preventing  device  for  lamps.     1,461,749  ;  July  17. 

Burch,  Frank  J.     (See  Heigh,  J.  W.,  and  Burch.) 

Burch,  George  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y., assignor  to  L.  Stevens, 
Glrn  Ridge,  N.  J.     Phonograph.      1.454,504  :   May  8. 

Burch,  Henry  K.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tailings  cons. 
1,468,374  ;   Sept.   18. 

Burch,  Julius  G.     (See  Leidecker,  J.  M.,  and  Burch.) 

Burch,  Julius  G.,  Bartlesville,  Okla.  Jar  coupling  for 
oil-well  casings.     1,460,787  ;  July  3. 

Burch  Plow  Works  Company,  The.  (See  Fike,  Joseph  L., 
assignor.) 

Burch,  Richard  A.,  et.  al.  (See  Boatsman,  Deark  J., 
assignor.) 

Burchess,  Herman,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  H.  Welngarten,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Welt  for  suit- 
cases or  the  like.     1,464,643  ;  Aug.  14. 

Burchett,  George  W.    (See  Muller,  O.,  jr.,  and  Burchott.) 

Burchett,  Leonard  F.,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada.  Ra- 
diator.    1.442,125  ;  Jan.  16. 

Burchett,  Roy,  Selling,  Okla.  Vacuum  governor. 
1,471,380;  Oct.  23. 

Burckhardt,  Rodolphe  W.,  Mulhouse,  France.  Means  for 
insuring  complete  combustion  of  coal  in  heating  boilers, 
1,450,201  ;  Apr.  8. 

Burcsak,  John,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Hinge  for  bookcases,  etc. 
1,466,039;   Aug.   28. 

Burden,  Thomas,  Warrnambool,  Victoria,  Australia.  Cor- 
rection of  type  in  printers'  galleys.     1,461,081  ;  July  10. 

Burdette,  Richard  S.,  assignor  to  The  Goodyear  Tire 
&  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Registering  ther- 
moRt.it.     1,469,552  ;  Oct.  2. 

Burdlck,  Arthur,  Plttsfield,  Mass.  Fuel  saver.  1,473,461; 
Nov.    6. 

Burdlck,  Arthur  G.,  New  London,  Conn.  Cylinder-head 
guide  stud  and  removing  key.     1,453,913  ;  May  1. 

Burdlck  Cabinet  Company.  (See  Anderson,  Fritz  A., 
assignor.) 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Burdlck,  Edward  C.      (See  Veaitty,  W.  U.,  and  lUudick  ) 

Burdiik.  .lolm  S.,  StnUl'ord,  Conn.  Adjustable  soat. 
1,44-1,024  ;  Feb.  6. 

Biirdiik,  .John  S..  Stratford,  Conn.  Curtain  construc- 
tion.    l.-lGO.aOG;  Oct.  2.  ^  „„^ 

BurdicI;,  Jobn  S.,  Stratford,  Conn.  Lock.  1,470,805; 
Oct.  16. 

Burdick.  I'aul  H.,  Geneva,  111.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,456.533;  May  29. 

r.urdin,  .Vdi-lbcit  R.,  Seattle,  \Yasli.  Pipe  fitting. 
1,444,727;  Feb.  6. 

Burditt,  \Yillium  F.,  Jr.    (Sec  Jacobus,  M.  R.,  and  Burditt.) 

I'.iirdwood,  Howard  A.  (See  Cunningham,  C.  S.,  and 
Hurdwood.) 

Bureau  d'Oigaujsation  Kconomique.  (See  Toulon,  Pierre 
M.   G.,   assignor.) 

Bnresch,  Edward  G.,  assignor  to  Kesistolite  Appliance 
Co..  Chicago,  111.  Ignition  system.  1,469,582; 
Oct.  2. 

lUirfoid,  Alfred  W.  (See  Osborne,  John  H.,  and  Bur- 
ford.  ) 

Burg,  Carl  M.,  E.  Decker,  and  L.  C.  Le  Due,  Midvale,  Utah. 
Gauze  and  cloth  winding  machine.     1,464,340  ;  Aug.  7. 

Burpan,  Thomas,  Plains  Parsons,  Pa.  Artificial  arm. 
1.464,842  ;  Aug.  14. 

Burger,    Joseph.      (See    Evans,    Sylvester,    assignor.) 

Burger,  Martin.     (See  Wolf,  J.,  and  Burger. 

Burger.  Martin,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  E.  Romano, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Potterv-forming  machine.  1,469,378  ; 
Oct.  2. 

lUirger-Weher,  Robert.  Burg,  Switzerland.  Lamellar  car- 
riage  spring.      1,466,950 ;    Sept.    4. 

Burgert,  Fred  and  H..  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Attachment  for 
hemstitching  machines.     1,478,379;  Dec.  25. 

P.iirgert.    Henry.      (See   Burgert,    Fred    and    H.) 

Burgess  Battery  Company.  (See  Schulte,  Walter  B.,  as- 
signor.) ^ 

Burgess,  C.  F.,  Laboratories.  (See  Weiss,  Howard  F., 
assignor.) 

Buru'css,  Frank  D..  assignor  to  Arcadia  Trailer  Corpora- 
tion, Newark,  N.  Y.  Draft  gear  for  trailers.  1.475,425  ; 
Nov.   27. 

Burgess,  Harry  A.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  teleg- 
raphy.    1,456,534;  May  29. 

Burgess,  Newton  A.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Verona  Tool 
Works,   Verona,    Pa.     Tongs.      1,465,892 ;   Aug.   21. 

Burgess,  Norman  T.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Control  mecha- 
nism for  motion  picture  pro.1ecting  machines.  1,462,931 ; 
July  24. 

Burgess,  Norman  W.,  Lexington,  Va.  Armor  for  gasoline 
tanks  of  aeroplanes  and  for  other  purposes.  1,463,498  ; 
July  31. 

Burgess-Norton  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Thomp- 
son, Herbert  L.,  assignor.) 

Burgess,   Robert.      (Sep  .lones.  Joseph   H.,  assignor.) 

Burgess,  Robert,  Newton  Center,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J. 
H.  Jones.  Winthrop,  Mass.  Cap-spinning  frame. 
1,445,291  •  Feb.  13. 

Burgees,  Sydney  and  W.  J.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Shock   absorber.      1,465,341;    Aug.    21. 

Burgess,  Walter  E.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Central  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sand 
ejector  for  flasks.     1.469,888  ;   Oct.  9. 

Burgess,  Walter  J.     (See  Burgess,  Sydney  and  W.  J.) 

Burgess,  Walter  S.     (See  Voight,  George  F.,  assignor.) 

Burgess,  William  E.,  assignor  of  one-fifth  to  G.  F.  Spence 
and  two-fifths  to  A.  Steinhardt,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Electric  water  heater.     1,474,104  ;  Nov.  13. 

Burgett,  Neal  J.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Shingle.  1,473,275 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Burghart,  Thomas  N.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Locking  device 
for  automobiles.     1,471.447  ;  Oct.  23. 

Burgher.  John  P.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Centering  and  ce- 
mentine   device.      1,466,986 ;    Sept.    4. 

Burgin,  Waldo  W.,  Lodi,  Calif.  Check  valve.  1,461,439  ; 
July  10. 

Burgos,  Juan  .-V.  X.,  Manila,  P.  I.  Cushion  tire. 
1.458,926:   June   19. 

Burhen,  Reinhart  Jacob,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  P. 
Blester.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Corner  bracket  and  fastener  for 
screen  frames  and  the  like.     1,441.559  :  Jan.  9. 

Burhorn,  Edwin,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Cooling  tower. 
1.443.974  ;   Feb.   6. 

Burhorn,  Edwin,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Cooling  tower. 
1,449,936  ;  Mar.  27. 

Burkart,  Harry  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Mattress  tuft. 
1,464,196;   Aug.   7. 

Burke,  Albert  C,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Can  opener.  1,452,287  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Burke,     Arthur    D.,     Stillwater,     Okla.       Gelatin    tester. 

1,470,806  ;  Oct.  16. 
Burke,  Clarence  E.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Adjustable  clamping 
device.     1,444.866  ;  Feb.  13. 

Burke  Electric  Company.      (See  Burke,  James,  assignor.) 

Burke  &  James.  Inc.     (See  Davis,  Ernest  W.,  assignor.) 

Burke,  James,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Burke  Electric  Com- 
pany.    Electric  generator.     1,442,854  ;  Jan.  23. 
Burke,    James,    Erie,    Pa.,    assignor    to    Burke    Electric 
Company.      Dynamo    frame    and    forming    the    same. 
1,452,143;  Apr.  17. 

Burke,  James,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Burke  Electric  Com- 
pany.    Magnet  frame.     1,456,120 ;  May  "'>.. 

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Burke,  John  W.,  assignor  to  The  l<"isk  Rubber  Company, 
Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Marking  tires.  1,445,745 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Burke,  Patrick,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pocket  guard. 
1.442,602;    Jan.    16. 

lUirke,  Paul,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Excavator.  1,474,314; 
Nov.   13. 

Burke,  Stephen  R.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Signal  attach- 
ment for  flash  lights.     1,445,483;  Feb.  13. 

lUukett,    Peter.      (See    Burkett,    Thomas    W.,    assignor.) 

ISurkett,  Samuel  E.,  Pitcairn,  Pa.  Pump.  1,444,728; 
Feb.   6. 

Burkett,  Thomas  W.,  Falls  Creek,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
P.  Burkett,  Mayport,  Pa.  Chain  fastener.  1,474,141 ; 
Nov.   13. 

lUirkey,  John  L.     (See  Steeg,  Frederick  L.,  assignor.) 

Burkhard,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Storage-battery 
filler.      1,471,238;    Oct.    16. 

lUirkhardt,  Gustave,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  louver. 
1.442,045  ;  Jan.   16. 

Burkholder,  Abraham  F.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Paring  knife. 
1,445,746;   Feb.  20. 

r.urkliold.r.  John  U.,  assignor  to  Elite  Manufacturing 
Companv,  Ashland,  Ohio.  Pawl  and  ratchet  jack. 
1.461.694  ;   July  10. 

Burkholder,  John  H.,  assignor  to  Elite  Manufacturing 
Company,   Ashland,   Ohio.     Jack.      1,466,447  ;   Aug.   28. 

Burkle,  William,  Glendale,  N.  Y.  Combination  chain  lock. 
1,472,206  ;  Oct.  30. 

Burkley,  Clem  J.     (See  Carlton,  B.  B.,  and  Burkley.) 

liurkley,  Joseph,  Treadwell,  N.  Y.  Lifting  device. 
l,4o!),194  ;    June    19. 

Burks.  Arthur  W.,  Decatur,  111.  Combined  foot  valve  and 
strainer.     1,473,667  ;   Nov.   13. 

Burleigh,  Arthur  C.,  Wollaston,  and  A.  C.  Gowing,  Brain- 
tree,  Mass.  Means  for  emptying  washing  machines. 
1,463,248;   July  31. 

Burleigh,  Earmon  N.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
H.  G.  Frazler,  Carnegie,  Pa.  Electric  alarm  clock. 
1,469,887;  Oct.  9. 

Burleigh,  J.  A.     (See  Johnson,  Joe,  assignor.) 

Burle.y.  Harry  B.,  and  H.  E.  Rooney,  Brookline,  Mass., 
assignors  to  Boston  Insulated  Wire  and  Cable  Com- 
pany.    Insulated  electric  wire.     1,458,803  ;  June  12. 

Burlingharh,  Lucious  D.,  Hubbard,  Ohio.  Sealing  device. 
1,476.140  ;   Dec.   4. 

Burlison,  Grover  W.,  Grundy.  Va.  Bail  spreader. 
1,458,804  ;  .June  12. 

Burman,  Eduard.      (See  de  Graaf,  C,  jr.,  and  Burman.) 

Burinan.  Olaf  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Laundry-tub  faucet. 
1,443,726  ;  Jan.   30. 

Burman,  Samuel  S.,  Tiffin,  Ohio.  Valve  puller.  1,474.234; 
Nov.  13. 

Burn,  Robinson  S.,  Birmingham,  England.  Valve  for 
pneumatic  tires.     1,470,271 ;  Oct.  9. 

Burnay,  Manoel  De  Ortigao.  (See  Roquette,  JosS  C.  F., 
assignor.) 

Burne,  James  C,  West  Chelmsford,  Mass.  Transmission- 
band   material.      1,449,143:   Mar.   20. 

Burnell,  Patrick  H.,  Rock  Springs,  Wyo.  Coal-loading 
machine.      1,449,088 ;    Mar.    20. 

Burnet,  Carter  B..  South  Norfolk,  Va.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  W.  W.  Slaymaker,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Portable 
electric  lantern.     1,471,682  ;  Oct.  23. 

Burnett,  Charley,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio.  Farm 
gate.     1,440,445  ;  Jan.  2. 

Burnett,  Frances  H..  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Fahnestock. 
Ernest  B.) 

Burnett,  Ira  A..  Chicago,  111.  Alloy  and  mercury  dis- 
penser.    1,462,954;   July   24. 

Burnett,  Ira  .\..  Chicago,  111.  Adjustable  sanitary  foun- 
tain-cup attachment  for  dental  cuspidors.  1,476,356  ; 
Dec.    4. 

Burnett,  Ira  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Dental  mandrel.  1.476,357  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Burnett-Larsh  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Larsh,  Everett  P.,  assignor.) 

Burnett,  Mary  E.,  McLean,  Va.  Guide  for  use  in  sowing. 
1,448,827;  Mar.  20. 

Burnett,  Myron  A.,  et  al.  (See  Monroe,  Elmer  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Burnett,  Richard  W..  Chicago,  111.  Hand  brake  for  rall- 
wav  cars.     1,459,650  ;  June  19. 

Burnett.  William  H.,  Mound  City,  Mo.  Pencil  clip  device. 
1,466,203  ;  Aug.  28. 

Burnettp,  Algernon  B.     (See  Smith,  W.  I.,  and  Burnette.) 

Burnham,  Edward  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Holder  for 
wheel  locks.     1,453,436;  May  1. 

Burnham,  Elbridge  P..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile 
record  holder.     1,442,855  ;  .Tan.   23. 

Burnham,  Fred  T..  Newton  Center,  Mass.  Glass-washing 
machine.     1,458,028  ;   June  5. 

Burnham,  George  A.,  Saugus,  assignor  to  S.  B.  Condit, 
jr..  Brookline.  Mass.  Reverse-current  responsive  de- 
vice.    1,444,366;  Feb.  6. 

Burnham,  George  A.,  Saugus,  assignor  to  S.  B.  Condit, 
jr.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Electric  switch.  1,446,828 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Burnham,  Georee  A..  Saugus,  assignor  to  S.  B.  Condit, 
Brookline,  Mass.     Electric  switch.     1,447,642  ;  Mar.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROISI  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Buinham,  George  A.,  Saugus,  assignor  to  S.  B.  Condit.  jr., 
Brookline,  Mass.  Short-time-limit  switch.  1,450,768 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Burnham,  George  A.,  Saugus,  as.signor  to  S.  B.  Condit, 
Droolsline,  Mass-.     Electric  switch.     3,461,695;  July  10. 

Burnbani,  George  A.,  Saugus,  assignor  to  S.  B.  Condit, 
BroolUine,  Mass.     Electric  switch.     1,476,141 ;   Dec.   4. 

Burnham,  George  B.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Recovering  valu- 
able components  from  a  complex  liquid  phase. 
1,476,873;  Dec.   11. 

Burnham,  James  L.,  Saco,  Me.  Hank  register.  1,458,323  ; 
June  12. 

Burnham,  Joseph  L.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Dynamo-electric  machine. 
1,445,933  ;  Feb.  20. 

Burnham,  Joseph  L.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Dynamo-electric  machine. 
1,456,092  ;   May   22. 

Burnham,  Julia  E.,  special  administratrix.  (See  Burn- 
ham, William  E.) 

Burnham,  Leland  P.,  Falrport,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  R.  D. 
Nuttall   Company.     Trolley  base.     1.473,809;   Nov.   13. 

Burnham,  Locke  H.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Genera] 
Electric  Company.  Method  and  means  for  cooling  elec- 
trical apparatus.     1,462,321  ;  July  17. 

Burnham,  William  E.,  deceased,  Minneapolis,  Minn. ;  J.  E. 
Burnham,  special  administratrix.  Rinsing  holder  for 
dishes.      1,453,437  ;   May   1. 

Burnley,  Robert  C,  Hartsville,  Tenn.  Rat  trap. 
1,467,753;  Sept.  11. 

Burns,  Benjamin  F.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  W.  Har- 
baugh,  Kokomo,  Ind."  Shock  absorber.  1,454,535; 
May  8. 

Burns,  Bradford  W.,  et  al.  (See  Diehl,  George  M.,  rs- 
Bignor.) 

Burns,  Charles  E.      (See  Wickwire,  J.  W.,  and  Burns.) 

Burns,  Fred  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J. 
J.  Burns,  Race  Track,  and  one-third  to  F.  L.  Fisher, 
Butte,  Mont.     Gradometer.     1,451,387  ;  Apr.  10. 

Burns,    Helen    S.,    East    Dubuque,    HI.      Nursery    chair. 

1.472.323  ;    Oct.    30. 

Burnes,  Henry  A.,  assignor  to  Shawniut  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.     Tube  frame.     1,469,175  ;  Sept.  25. 
Burns,    Henry    H.,    Battle    Creek,    Mich.      Lifting    jack. 

1.458.324  ;  June  12. 

Burns,    Henry    N.,    Middletown,    Ohio.      Attachment    for 

screen  doors.     1,476,487  ;  Dec.  4. 
Burns,  James  A.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 

hou.se    Electric    &   Manufacturing   Company.      Grinding 

mnchine.     1,461,514;  July  10. 
Burns,    James   F.,   assignor    to   V.   V.    Fittings   Company, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     Switch  interlock  device.     1,443,867  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Burns,   James    F.,   assignor  to   V.   V.   Fittings   Company, 

Philadelphia,     Pa.       Quick-break     switch.       1,467,527 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Burns,  Jay  J.,  et  al.     (See  Burns,  Fred  T.,  assignor.) 
Burns,   John    E.,    Flushing,   N.    Y.      Dental    casting    flask 

heater   and    instrument    sterilizer,      1,476,324  ;    Dec.    4. 
Burns-Lindow,    Isaac    W.,    Selkirk,    Scotland.      Resilient 

wheel.     1,474,926;  Nov.  20. 
Burns.    Martin    F.,    Astoria,    N.    Y.      Dental    apparatus. 

1,442,465  ;  Jan.  16. 
Burns,  Martin  F.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.    Dental  flask.    1,444,060  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Burns,      Martin     P.,     Astoria,      N.      Y.       Dental     flask. 

1.473.276  ;   Nov.    6. 

Burns,      Martin     F.,     Astoria,      N.     Y.       Dental     flask. 

1.473.277  ;  Nov.  6. 

Burns,  Martin  F.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.  Dental  apparatus. 
1,473,278;  Nov.  6. 

Burns,  Robert  M.      (See  Nordblad,  Gunnar  F.,  assignor.) 

Burns,  William  C,  Albany,  Oreg.  Cuboid-support  shoe. 
1.473,952  :   Nov.  13. 

Burns,  William  C,  Albany,  Oreg.  Cuboid-muscle  de- 
veloper.     1,476,590  ;    Dec.    4. 

Burns,  William  F.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Automatic  electric 
window  guard.     1,472,864  ;  Nov.  6. 

Burns,  William  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Combination  hair 
trimmer  and   safety   razor.      1,477,689 ;   Dec.   18. 

Burns,  William  I.,  Parnell,  Mo.  Artificial  leg.  1,440,816  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Buro,  Kamel  K.,  Chicago,  111.  Calendar  vpatch.  1,442,249  ; 
Jan.    16. 

Burr,  Arthur  H.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Radiator  attachment. 
1,469,916;  Oct.  9. 

Buir,  Gordon  A.,  J.  R.  McCIain,  Wilkinsburg,  and  L.  E. 
Frost,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Wostlnghouse  Elec- 
tric &  Manufacturing  Company.  Alkali  and  heat  re- 
sistant insulation.      1,448,386;  Mar.   13. 

Burrage,  George  B.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Stephenson, 
Leigh  J.,  assignor.) 

Burrell,  D.  H.,  &  Co.     (See  Feldraeier,  Harvey,  assignor.) 

Burrell,  Edward  P.,  Cleveland,  and  G.  W.  Drake,  Cleve- 
land Heights,  assignors  to  The  Warner  and  Swascy 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Turret-clamping  mecha- 
nism  for  turret   lathes.      1,446.829 :    Feb.   27. 

Burrell,  Ellis  B.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Shoe-poUsh-applying 
brush.     1,451,322  ;  Apr.  10. 

Burrell,  Geor;;>  A.      (See  Oberfell,  G.  G..  and  Burrell.) 

Burrill,  Harold  G.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Agitator  for  mechani- 
cal stokers.     1,451,141 ;  Apr.  10. 


ISurris,  Charles  W.,  Rapson,  Colo.  Portable  switch  for 
railways.     1,478,634  ;  Dec.  25. 

Burris,  Charley  A.,  Finley,  Wash.  Reserve  gasoline  valve. 
1,444,582;   Feb.   6. 

Burris,  Robert,  Houston,  Tex.  Railway  rail.  1,444,303  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Company.  (See  Muelle.. 
Frederick   O.,   assignor.) 

Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Company.  (See  Rinsche, 
Frank  C,  assignor.) 

Burroughs,  Charles  F.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  ComposI 
tiou  Machinery  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Heated 
mold  for  plastic  material.     1,450,481  ;  Apr.  3. 

Burroushs,  Charles  F.,  East  Orange,  N.  .1.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Columbia  Graphophone  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Heating  or 
cooling  plate  for  molding  presses.     Rel5,608  ;  May  22. 

Burroughs,  Charles  M.  (See  Sheldon,  Herbert  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Burroughs,  Charles  W.  (See  Llndbom,  E.,  and  Bur- 
roughs.) 

Burroughs,  Charles  W.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Grlp- 
per.     1,471,448;   Oct.   23. 

Burroughs,  George,  Monessen,  Pa.  Case.  1,460,942; 
July  3. 

Burroughs.  Harry  E.,  Boston,  assignor  to  L.  Beckwith, 
Everett,  Mass.     Hammock.     1,463,499  ;   July  31. 

Burroughs,  Harry  E.,  Boston,  assignor  to  L.  Beckwith, 
Everett,  Mass.     Hammock.     1,463,500 :  July  31. 

Burroughs,  William  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hose  coupling. 
1,474,995  :  Nov.  20. 

Burroughs,  Zephineah,  Watertown,  S.  Dak.  Insect  catcher. 
1,447,375;  Mar.  6. 

Burrow,  Frank  V.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Merry-go-round 
steeplechase.      1,470,911 ;    Oct.    16. 

Burrow,  Geor.ge  A.      (See  Burrow,  .Tames  H.  and  G.  A.) 

Burrow,  James  H.,  and  G.  A.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Hydraulic 
transmission.      1,458,390;    June   12. 

Burrowes,  E.  T.,  Company,  The.  (See  King,  William  J., 
assignor.) 

Burrowes,  K.  T.,  Company,  The.  (See  Seavey,  Harry  R., 
assignor.) 

Burrows,  Charles  W.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  R.  J.  Wig, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 
testing  magnetizable  objects.      1,459,970 ;   June   26. 

Burrows,  Edwin  N.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Receptacle. 
1,466,084  ;    Aug.    28. 

Burrows,  Ernest  E.,  assignor  to  E.  and  T.  Fairbanks  and 
Company,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  Scale  beam.  1,46.S,249; 
July  31. 

Burrows,  Linus  P.,  deceased,  Erie,  Pa. ;  L.  B.  Archer, 
executrix.  Forgeable  steel  as  an  article  of  manu- 
facture.    1,459,570  ;  June  19.   • 

Burrows,  Robert  J.,  assignor  to  Clark  Equipment  Com- 
pany, Buchanan,  Mich.     Metal  wheel.     1,461,515  ;  July 

in. 

Burrows,  Robert  J.,  assignor  to  Clark  Equipment  Com- 
pany, Buchanan,  Mich.     Wheel.     1,461,888  ;  July  17. 

Burrows,  Robert  J.,  assignor  to  Clark  Equipment  Com- 
pany, Buchanan,  Mich.  Vehicle  wheel.  1,461,889  ;  July 
17. 

Burrows,  Robert  P.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Flashing  fasten- 
ing for  concrete  and  other  buildings.  1.452,412; 
Apr.  17. 

Bursheim,  Eilert  J.,  Sperling,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Trac- 
tor.    1,450,837  ;  Apr.  3. 

Burson  Knitting  Company.  (See  Andeisen,  Vlggo  W., 
assignor.) 

Burson  Knitting  Company.  (See  HinchliEf,  Ralph,  aa- 
slgnor.) 

Burson  Knitting  Company.  (See  Parker.  William  S., 
assignor.) 

Bur.son  Knitting  Company.  (See  Parker.  W.  S..  and 
Je.^person,  assignors.) 

Burstall.  William  H.  (See  Dunn,  W.  L.,  Burstall,  and 
Diedrich.) 

Burstall.  William  H.,  assignor  to  Dunn  Manufacturing 
Company,  Oxnard,  Calif.  Well  elevator.  1,446,830 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Burt,  Albert  W.,  Cambridge,  England.  Handle  for  sauce- 
pans.    1,445,484;  Feb.  13. 

Burt,  F.  N.,  Company.     (See  Carle,  Harold,  assignor.) 

Burt,  P.  N.,  Company.     (See  Holly,  Carlos,  assignor.) 

Burt,  P.  N.,  Company.      (See  Palmer,  Lyndon  C,  assignor.) 

Burt,  Franklin  T.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Rifle  grenade.  1,463,993  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Burt,  George  W.,  et  al.     (See  Myers,  Wilson  R.,  assignor.) 

Burt,  Harry  B..  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Making  frozen  con- 
fections.    1,470.524  ;  Oct.  9. 

Burt,  Harry  B.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  mak- 
ing frozen   confections.      1,470,525  ;  Oct.   9. 

Burt.  John,  Narberth,  Pa.,  assignor  to  William  Sellers  & 
Company,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lathe. 
1,466,467;   Aug.   28. 

Burt  Machine  Company.     (See  Wild,  Charles  II.,  assignor.) 

Burt,  Mary  A.,  Brooklyn,  and  S.  J.  Stanley,  New  I'ork, 
N.  Y. ;  said  Burt  assignor  to  said  Stanley.  Thermom- 
eter rack.     1,474.891  ;  Nov.   20. 

Burt,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  Chase  Companies  Inc., 
Waterburv,  Conn.  Visible  spark  plug.  1,452,868; 
Apr.  24. 

Buitis.  Charles  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hanging  wait. 
1.475,539  ;    Nov.    27. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
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Burtis,  Willinm  T.,  Glen  Head,  N.  Y.  Filter  bed  for 
sewaso   ilispiisal.     l,454.7lio  :   May   8. 

Burtiiett,  Charles  A.  (See  Hurtnett,  Everett  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Burtnott,  Everett  K.,  Los  Angeles,  Talif.  Internal-com- 
bustion  engine.      1.475,426  :    Nov.   27. 

Burtnett,  Everett  R.,  assignor  to  Tlie  Automotive  Valves 
Co.,  Los  Anselcs.  Calif.  Internal-combustion  engine. 
l,44."?,nil  ;   .Tan.   30. 

Burtnett,  Everett  R.,  assignor  to  The  Automotive  Valves 
Co.,  Los  .\.ngeles,  Calif.  Piston-valve-reeiprocating 
sleeve    for    manifold    selections.      1,446,875  :    Feb.    27. 

Burtnett,  Everett  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  A.  Bru- 
nell,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Valve  mechanism  for  internal- 
combustion    engines.      1,472,548  ;    Oct.   30. 

Burtnett,  Everett  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  A.  Burt- 
nett, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Internal-combustion  engine. 
1,472,549  ;    Oct.    30. 

Burton.  Charles  S.,  Oiik  I'ark,  111.  Container  for  music 
rolls  and  the  like.     1,447,960  ;  Mar.  13. 

Burton,  Charles  S.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Container  for  music 
rolls  and  the  like.     1,447.961  ;  Mar.  13. 

Burton.  Charles  S.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Primer  for  internal- 
comDustion   engines.      1,453,270  ;    May  1. 

Burton,  Charles  S.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Music-roll  contaiher. 
1,459,439;  June  19. 

Burton,  Charles  S.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Detachable  traction 
lug  for  tractor  wheels.     1,473,398  ;  Nov.  6. 

Burton.  Crawford,  et  al.  (See  Williams,  Joseph  -G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Burton,  Frank  F.,  Mount  Carmel,  and  A.  A.  Rowley, 
Whitneyville,  assignors  to  Winchester  Repeating  Arms 
Co..  New  Haven,  Conn.  Bolt-action  firearm.  1,440,050  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Burton,  Isaac  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Victor 
Talking  Machine  Company.  Supporting  frame  for 
talking-machine  motors.     1,460,406  ;  July  3. 

Burton,  James  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lubricant.  1,462,799  ; 
July  24. 

Burton,  Jesse  B.,  assignor  to  The  Waterbury  Farre! 
Foundry  and  Machine  Company,  Waterbury,  Conr. 
Stop    mechanism.      1,452,357  ;    Apr.    17. 

Burton,  John  W.,  Woodward,  Iowa.  Antiskid  device  for 
vehicles.     1,445,485  ;  Feb.  13. 

Burton,   Leo  R.  H.      (See  Cook,  V.  E.,  and  Burton.) 

Burton  Page  Company,  The.  4See  Shippert,  Warren  A., 
assignor.) 

Burton  Page  Company,  The.  (See  Trimand,  Peter  A., 
assignor.) 

Barton,  Roscoe  C,  Albanv,  N.  Y.  Changeable  sign. 
1,460,311  ;  June  26. 

Burton,  Thomas  J.,  Murphysboro,  111.  Cover  for  man- 
holes  and   analogous    devices.      1,458,391  ;    June    12. 

Burton,  Thomas  L.      (See  Ingersoll,  H.   L.,  and  Burton.) 

Burton,  Warren  D.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Balloon  windlass. 
1,458,219;   June   12. 

Burton,  William  M.,  Chicago,  and  E.  M.  Clark,  Alton,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Whiting,  Ind.  Treat- 
ing petroleum  oils.     1.448.254  ;  Mar.  13. 

Burtschel,  Julius  A.  (See  Humason,  G.  A.,  and  Burt- 
schel. ) 

Burtz,  vrilliam  E.,  Columbia,  Pa.  Mop  head.  1,471,942  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Burwell.  Theodore  C,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Parcel  carrier  for 
vehicles.      1,445,292:    Feb.    13. 

Busard,  Ingle  B.,  assignor  to  The  Libbey-Owens  Sheet 
Glass  Company,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Sheet-glass  draw- 
ing and  delivering  mechanism.     1,466,42]  :  Aug.  28. 

Btisby,  Junius  E.,  Hazard,  Kv.  Track  and  curve  gauge. 
1.457.425  :    .Tune  5. 

Busby,  Robert  S.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Tilting  and  locking 
device  for  steering  wheels.     1,457,722  ;   June  5. 

Basby,  Robert  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  D.  Richard- 
son and  R.  O.  Birchy,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Tilting  and  lock- 
ing device  for  steering  wheels.     1,451,458  ;  Apr.  10. 

Busch,  Augusto.  (See  Tommasi,  C.,  Sandholm,  Danneel, 
and  Busch.) 

Busch,  Charles  H.     (See  Gall,  J.  F.,  and  Busch.) 

Busch,  Conrad  J.,  Wyomlssing.  assignor  to  The  Narrow 
Fabric  Co.,  West  Reading,  Pa.  Trimming  for  garments 
and  similar  articles.     Des.  62,665  ;  July  17. 

Busch,  Edward  H.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Weber  Costello 
Company,  Cook  County,  111.  Case  for  terrestrial  and 
celestial  globes  and  the  like.     Des.  62,543  ;  June  19. 

Busch,  George  A.,  and  W.  Schmidt,  Louisville,  Ky.  Waist- 
band for  trousers.     1,468,799  :  Sept.  25. 

Busch,  Louis  W.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Fork.  1,456,913  ; 
May  29. 

Busch,  Louis  W.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Fork.     1,470,142  ;  Oct.  9. 

Busch-Sulzer  Bros.-Diesel  Engine  Company.  (See  Kagi, 
Emil,  assignor.) 

Busch-Sulzer  Bros.-Diesel  Engine  Co.  (See  Pfeffer,  Oscar 
W.,  assignor.) 

Busch-Sulzer  Bros.-Diesel  Engine  Company.  (See  Schlat- 
ter, Rudolph,  assignor.) 

Buscher,  Hermann.  Langerfeld,  near  Barmen,  Germany. 
Lace-braiding  machine.     1,447,530;  Mar.  fi. 

Buschke,  Charles  F..  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Internal-combus- 
tion  engine.      1,466,085 ;    Aug.    28. 


Husclinianu,    Theodor    E.,    Chemnitz-Kappel,    assignor    t* 

Wanderer- WcrUe  vorm.   WinUlliofer  &  .laenicke,   .Vktieil- 

gesellschaft,  Schonan,  near  Chemnitz,  Germany.     Letter- 

width-spacing    mechanism    in    typewriters.      1,472,825; 

Nov.  6. 
LIusenbark,    William    R.,    Akron,    Ohio.      Pneumatic    tire. 

1,452,787  ;   Apr.  24. 
Uuser,  Ernest  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Hammer  and  damper 

springs  for   piano  actions.     1,473,608 ;   Nov.   13. 
Bush,   Burnett,   Kennedy,   N.   Y.,    assignor   of  one  half   to 

A.   C.   Keppler,   South  Bend,   Ind.     Direction  indicator. 

1,457,723  ;   June  5. 
Bush,    Charles    F.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Flying    machine. 

1,468,257  ;    Sept.   18. 
Bush     Electric    Comiiaiiy.     Tlie.       (Sec    Bush,    Hazel    B., 

assignor.) 
Bush,  Fred,  Pressmen's  Home,  Tenn.     Fender.     1,4'47,061 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Bush,  Grant  A.,  San  Diego,  Calif.     Running-time  indicator 

for  vehicles.     1,446,613  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bush,    Hazel    B.,    B(dford,    Ohio,    assignor    to    The   Bush 

Electric  Company,   Cleveland,   Ohio.     Lineman's  guard, 

1,409,989  ;  Oct.  9. 
Bush,    Hazel   B.,   liedlands,   Calif.,   assignor   to  The  Bush 

Electric    Companv,    i  leveland,    Ohio.      Hot-wirp    cutter. 

1.476.049  ;  Dec.   4. 
Bush,  Henry  L.,  Hopkinton,  and  A.  M.  Hamblet,  Salem, 

Mass.      Memorandum    tablet    and    holder.      1,462,683 ; 

July  24. 
Bush,   Vannevar,  Chelsea,  assignor  to  American  Radio  & 

Research    Corporation,    Medford,    Mass.       Radiotrans- 

mitter.      1,452,064  ;  Apr.   17. 
Bush,  William  P.     (See  Grooms,  Louise  J.  P.,  assignor.) 
Busha,      Leon,      Minneapolis,      Minn.         Strip      shingle. 

1,464,492;  Aug.   14. 
P>usha,      Leon,      Minneapolis,      Minn.         Strip      shingle. 

1.464.493  ;  Aug.  14. 

r>usha,      Leon,      Minneapolis,      Minn.        Strip      shingle. 

1.464.494  ;  Aug.  14. 

Bushnell,    Alvah,    Company.      (See   Landon,    Herbert    C, 

assignor.) 
Bushnell,    (jharles  L.,   Vacaville,    Calif.     Universal   joint. 

1,463,306;  July  31. 
Bushnell,  Charles  S.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Austra- 
lia,    assignor    to    General    Railway    Signal    Company, 

Gates,      N.      Y.        Automatic      train-control      system. 

1,469,248  ;  Oct.  2. 
Bushnell,  John  B.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Harris  Electric 

Company,   San   Francisco,   Calif.     Electric-lighting  sys- 
tem.    1,473,900  :  Nov.  13. 
Busick,   Richard    ll.,    Baltimore,   Md.      Piston-ring   tester. 

1,455,864  ;   May   22. 
IJusker,  John  W.,  et  al.      (See  Barnstable,  Edward  S.,  as- 
signor.) 
nus.s.  Albert.      (See  Hugoniot,  Victor  E.,  assignor.) 
Bussac,    Georges    A.,    Paris,    France.      Steam    generator. 

1,450,838  ;  Apr.  3. 
Bussanich,    John,    Dockton,    Wash.      Milk-can    perforator 

and  protector.     1,468,438  ;   Sept.   18. 
Busse,  Edwin  G.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Railway  Equipment 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Lubricated  roller  side  bearing. 

1,453,700;  May  1. 
Busse,  Edwin  G.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Railway  Equipment 

Company,  Chicago,  Til.     Support  for  clasp  brake  beams. 

1,461,516;  July  10. 
Bussey,  Harry  A.      (See  Aeschbach,  W.,  and   Bussey.) 
Bussiere,   Frank,  Essexville,  assignor   to   H.   W.   Garland, 

Bay  City,  Mich.     Sewing  machine.     1,467,473  ;  Sept.  11. 
Bussmaun,    Henry    T.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Cartridge    fuse. 

1,454,266:   May  8. 
Buswcll,    Henry   L.    F.      (See    Hammond,   J.   H.,   jr.,   and 

Buswell.) 
Buswell,    William    L.,    Amarillo,    Tex.      Flving    machine. 

1,445,128;   Feb.   13. 
Ruszin,  Frank  B.      (See  Diers,  George  H.,   assignor.) 
Butchart,   William  A.      (See  Rork,   C.   E.,  and   Sandberg, 

assignors.) 
Butcher,     Archie     W.        (See    McCullough,     E.     D.,     and 

Butcher.) 
Butcher,    James    M.,    Chicago,    111.      Alarm    mechanism. 

1,478,169  ;  Dec.  18. 
Buiclier,    Percy,    Jacksonville,    Fla.      Piston.      1,478,887 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Butcher,      Wilfred      II.,      Burwell,      Nebr.        Calculator. 

1,459,279  ;  June  19. 
Butcher,   William  L.,   Bringhurst,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

W.  M.  Harmon,  Cutler,  Ind.     Knockdown  chicken  coop. 

1,455,105;   May   15. 
Buten,  William  C.      (See  Hay,  Harry  C,  assignor.) 
Buterbaugh,    John    H.,    Johnstown,    Pa.      Portable    drill, 

1,470,143  ;  Oct.  9. 
Butkovich,     Anton     E.,     Chicago,     111.       Soldering     iron. 

1.478,868:   Dec.  25. 
Butler,    Alfred     G.,     Valleyford,     Wash.       Roof    flashing. 

1.464,406  ;   Aug.   7. 
Butler,   Arthur    C.,   Boston,   Mass.      Drawing    mechanism 

for  slivers  or  rovings.     1,444,658  ;  Feb.  6. 
Butler,    Arthur   C,    Boston,   Mass.      Drawing   niorhanisni. 

1.448,191  ;  Mar.   13. 
Biitler,   Arthur   C,   Boston.   Mass.      Drawing   mechani.siu. 

1.448,192;    Mar.   13. 
Butler.  Arthur  C,  Boston,  Mass.     Mechanism  for  drawing 

or  drafting  fibrous  material.     1,454,669  ;  May  8. 


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INDEX  OF  PATP"]NTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alpliabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Butler,  Benjamin  ana  W..  Dukinfield,  England.  Stop- 
cock  or  valve.      1,471,825 :   Oct.   23. 

Butler,  Charles  A.,  Okmulsee,  Okla.  Wrench  for  oil- 
well  casings.     1,478,020  ;  Dec.  18. 

Butler,  Charles  H.,  and  H.  H.  Jones,  assignors  to  K.  F. 
Houghton  &  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Making  pack- 
ing rings.     1,472,744 ;    Oct.   30. 

Butler,  Clyde  G.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Lubricating  shackle  holt. 
1,468,656;   Sept.  25. 

Butler,  Ernest,  Gerber,  Calif.  Clothes  drier.  1,467,226: 
Sept.  4. 

Butler,  Frederick  C.  (See  Eand,  W.  M.,  Brook,  and 
Butler.) 

Butler,  George  H.   C.      (See  Reeves,  Alfred,  assignor.) 

Butler,  Harry  J.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  The  Fisk  Rubber 
Company,  Chiccpee  Falls,  Mass.  Preserving  uncurcd 
rubber.     1,444,061  ;    Feb.    6. 

Butler,  Henry  E.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Packing  receptacle. 
1,457.496:  June  5. 

Butler,  Jay  E.,  assignor  to  Victor  Piston  Ring  Co.,  Balti- 
more, Md.  Metallic  piston  and  piston  packing  ring. 
1,463,667;   July   31. 

Butler,  Jay  H.,  Newark,  Ohio.  Body  for  Ford  chassis. 
1,474,235  :  Nov.  13. 

Butler,  John,  Echo,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  J.  Hinz, 
Wood  Lake,  Minn.  Rotary  ground  pulverizer.  1,449,584  ; 
Mar.   27. 

Butler,  John  R.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  T.  B.  Chaffin, 
Montgomery,   W.   Va.     Rail  joint.      1,473,334;   Nov.   6. 

Butler,  Loren,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Heating  apparatus. 
1,466,269;   Aug.   28. 

Butler,  Obadiah,  and  A.  Morin,  Killingly,  Conn.  Splicing 
apparatus.     1,452,906  ;   Apr.   24. 

Butler,  Robert  H.,  assignor  to  11.  W.  Meyer,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Spotlight  mounting  for  automobiles.  1.444,304  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Butler,  Robert  S.,  Joplin,  Mo.  Rail  clamp.  1,470,055; 
Oct.  9. 

Butler,  Robert  T.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  E.  Thomp- 
son, Flushing.  Ohio.    Switch  stand.    1,478,888  ;  Dec.  25. 

Butler,  Rollo  J.,  Tonopah,  Nev.  Centrifugal  amalga- 
mator.     1.452,181  ;   Apr.   17. 

Butler,  Thomas  F.,  Lorain.,  Ohio.  Shock  absorber. 
1,442,646;   Jan.  16. 

Butler,  Wilfred.      (See  Butler,  Benjamin  and  W.) 

Butler,  William  F.,  Hillside,  N.  J.  Trap.  1,455,106; 
May   15. 

Butler,  William  F.,  Hillside,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Extracting  water  from 
pulp  gaskets.     1,470,216;   Oct.   9. 

Butner,  John  C,  Greenville,  N.  C.  Messenger's  portable 
safe.     1,468,991 ;  Sept.  25. 

Butrum,  Clarence  A.,  Holton,  Kans.  Platform  ladder 
jack.      1,452,182;   Apr.    17. 

Butsch,  Edmund  G.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  G.  W.  Butsch,  East 
St.  Louis,  ni.     Pendei-.     1.466,115;  Aug.  28. 

Butsch,  George  W.      (See  Butsch,  Edmund  G.  and  G.  W.) 

Butscher,  Joseph,  and  J.  Schroder,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Safe.     1,447,462;  Mar.  6. 

Butte,  Charles  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Aisle  light. 
1,459,440  ;  June  19. 

Buttenfield,  Charles  C,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Piston  and  cylin- 
der fitting  compound.      1,463,501:   July  31. 

Buttenfield,  Charles  C,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Piston  and  cylin- 
der fitting  compound.     ]  ,463,502  ;  July  31. 

Butter,  Adolf.  Clifton,  N.  Y.  Direction  indicator. 
1,460,701 ;  July  3. 

Butterfield,  Charles.     (See  Weber,  A.  J.,  and  Butterfield.) 

Butterfield,  Charles,  assignor  to  The  Interstate  Folding 
Box  Company,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Machine  for  making 
paper  folding  boxes  and  the  like.     1,461,966  ;  July  17. 

Butterfield,  Charles,  assignor  to  The  Interstate  Folding 
Box  Company,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Making  paper  fold- 
ing boxes  or  the  like.     1,461,967  ;  July  17. 

Butterfield,  Daniel  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Coin-con- 
trolled apparatus  for  dispensing  cups.  1,457,616 ; 
June  5. 

Butterfield,  Edward  H.,  and  F.  D.  Otterbein,  assignors  to 
T.  Harvey,  jr.,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Signal  and  record- 
ing meter  for  paper-making  machinery.  1,453,438: 
May  1. 

Butterfield,  Fred,  &  Co.  (See  Vandergaw,  E.  B.,  and 
Helnrich,  assignors.) 

Butterfield,  Jay  L.     (See  Gillette,  R.  T.,  and  Butterfield  1 

Butterick,  Naason  Z.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Flexible  roof 
covering.     1,445,991 ;  Feb.   20. 

Butterick  Publishing  Company,  The.  (See  Sieger,  Philip 
C,   assignor.) 

Butterman,  Samuel.  Chicago,  III.,  and  C.  K.  Cooperrider, 
Albuquerque.  N.  Mex.,  dedicated,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  the  People  of  the  United  States  for  their  free  use 
and  enjoyment.  Manufacturing  waterproof  adhesives. 
1,456,842  ;  May  29. 

Butters-Camp  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Butters 
Robert  H.,  assignor.) 

Butters,  Chas.,  &  Co.  Limited.  (See  Mennell,  James  L., 
assignor.) 

Butters,  Robert  H.,  assignor  to  The  Butters-Camp  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Gin  or  linter  saw. 
1,466,927;  Sept.  4. 

Butterworth,  Arthur,  Jr.  fSee  Butterworth,  Arthur  A.. 
jr.,  and  H.) 


Butterworth,  Arthur,  A.  B.,  jr.,  and  H.,  Rochdale,  Eng- 
land. Multispeed  gear  for  machine  tools.  1,453,127 ; 
Apr.   24. 

Butterworth,  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  Western  Brick  Com- 
pany, Danville,  111.  Forming  texture  brick.  1,463,936  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Butterworth,  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  Western  Brick  Com- 
pany, Danville,  111.  Sanded  texture  brick.  1,463,937; 
Aug.   7. 

Butterworth,   Harold.      (See  Butterworth,  Arthur  A.,  Jr., 


and   H.) 
Butterworth, 

1,463,384; 
Butterworth, 

1,463,385  ; 


Saraui'l   D.,    Lansing,   Mich.      Striker   plate. 
July    31. 

"      D.,      Lansing,      Mich 


Latch. 


Latch. 
Lansing,  Mich.    Lock. 
Bottle  cap. 
(See 


1,475,169; 

1,475,363  ; 

1,462,165  ; 

Uoss,    Fred- 

and  C.  E.) 

Automatic 


Samuel 
July   31. 

Butterworth,  Samuel  D.,  Lansing,  Mich 
Nov.   27. 

Butterworth,  Samuel  D 
Nov.    27. 

Buttner,   William  C,  Chicago,  111 
July  17. 

Button    Attaching;   Machine   Company 
erlek  N.,  assignor.) 

Button,  Clarence  E.     (See  Button,  Edwin  W. 

Button,  Edwin  W.,  and  C.  E.,  Corning,  N.  Y. 
cuspidor.      1,453,454  ;   May  1. 

Button,  General  E.,  Nampa,  Idaho.  Advertising  chair. 
1,441,911;  Jan.  9. 

Buttress.  George  A.,  Los  Angeles,  and  J.  A.  Buttress, 
I'asadena,  Calif.  Plaster-board  construction.  1,449,728; 
Mar.   27. 

Buttress,  George  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Buttre.ss  Maiuif:icturing  Company.  Apparatus  for 
handling  frrshly-formed  sections  of  plaster  board. 
1,476,050  :   Dec.   4. 

Buttress,  Joseph  A.     (See  Buttress,  George  A.  and  J.  A.) 

Buttress  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Buttress,  George 
A.,   assignor.) 

Butts,  L.  N.,  et  al.  (See  Kotzebue,  Meinhard  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Butz,  Walter  D.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Stocking.  Des.  62,043 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Buxton,    Marrv.       (See    Saunders,    Edward,    assignor.) 

Buxton,  Incorporated.  (See  Buxton,  Warner  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Buxton,  Warner  R.,  Longmeadow, 
Buxton,  Incorporated.     Key  case. 

Buxton,  Warner  R.,  Longmeadow, 
Buxton,  Incorporated.  Key-case 
Apr.  24. 

Buyukas,     Leon    M.,    Grantwood,    N. 
1,450,017  ;   Mar.    27. 

Buzzaird,  Raleigh  B.,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  W.  C.  BucU- 
nam,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Davis  Automatic  Equipment  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Coin-controlled  lock.  1,469,553 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Buzzo,  Joseph  T.  (See  Reese,  C.  C.,  Buzzo,  and  Wood- 
ford.) 

Bye,  Karl,  and  P.  Werle,  Butte,  Mont.  Vehicle  head- 
light.     1,451.862;   Apr.    17. 

Byerlein,  Arthur  A.,  assignor  to  The  Toledo  Machine  & 


Mass.,  assignor  to 
1,443,937;  J-an.  30. 
Mass.,  assignor  to 
holder.      1,452,727 ; 

J.      Safety    razor. 


Drawing      press. 

I'ower     tractor. 

James,  assignor.) 
assignor.) 
1,458,464; 


Tool      Company,      Toledo,      Ohio. 

1:459,905  ;  June  26. 
Byerlev,      Albert      G.,      Salem,      Ohio. 

1,454,698;  May  8. 
Byers,   A.   M.,   Company.      (See  Aston, 
Byers,  J.  W.,  et  al.     (See  Sumner,  George  W. 
Byers,  De  Forest,  Clear  Lake,  Iowa.    Strainer. 

June  12. 
Byers,   Horace    G.,    Montclair,   N.    J.,   assignor   to  Brown 

Company,  Berlin,   N.   H.     Catalyst  and  making  same. 

1,470,552;  Oct.  9. 
Byers,    James   C,    Hickory,   N.   C.     Cotton    cleaning  and 

conditioning  machine.     1,453,744  ;  May  1. 
Byers,  John  F.,  Machine  Company,  The.      (See  Beckwlth, 

Henry  C,  assignor.) 
Byers,  Robert  P.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.    Charm.     Des. 

62,879  ;   Aug.   21. 
Byers,  Wayne  E.,  et  al.      (See  Barr,  Harry  R.,  assignor.) 
Byles,  Frank  A.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignur   to  General 

Electric    Company.      Speed    control    of    D.    C.    motors. 

1,441,482  ;  Jan.  9. 
Bylund,    Eric,    Winnipeg,   Manitoba,    Canada. 

pllng.     1,456,761  ;  May  29. 
Byor,    Gustav    A.,    Edgar,    Nebr.      Register. 

Apr.  17. 
By-Products  Recovery  Company.      (See  Mellott,   Howard 

S.,   assignor.) 
Byrd,  Charlie  T.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Oct.  2. 
Byrd,  Firank  H.      (See  Harbaug 
Byrd.    H.   B.,    Manufacturing 

Stanmore  P..  assignor.) 
Byrd,    Robert   E.,    Erie,    Pa.      Automatic   die-casting   ma- 
chine.    1,466,294  :   Aug.   28. 
Byrd,  Theodore  K.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Glass-shearing  mech- 
anism.    1.444,327  ;  Feb.  6. 
Byrne,  Charles  E.,  and  J.  S.  Murphy,  Chicago,  111.     Spool 

for  photographic  films  and  the  like.     1,466,157  ;  Aug.  28. 
Byrne,  Chester  P.,  Marysville,  Calif.     Wrench.     1,474,236  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Byrne,  George  M.,  et  al.     (See  Byrne,  John  F.,  assignor.) 


Hose  cou- 
1,451,761 ; 


Ice  creeper.     1,469,619 ; 

»h,  J.  E.,   and  Byrd.) 
Jompany.      (See   Marshall, 


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85 


Byrne,  John  V..  assignor  of  one-tblrd  to  G.  M.  Byrne 
and  oue-tbirJ  to  K.  L.  Smith,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Driving- 
wheel  box  for  locomotives  and  the  lilse.  1,477,625  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Bvrne,  .Tohn  L..  and  P.  V.  Scneder,  Denver,  Colo.  Beet 
"topper.      1.472,959  ;   Nov.   6. 

Byrne  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Runser, 
li^edricb  J.,   assignor.) 

Byrne,     Ralph     E.,     Kansas     City,     Mo.      Vehicle    bed 
1,454.037  ;  May  S. 
'Byrnes,    Clarence   1'..    Sewickley,   Pa.     Motor-coolinR   sys- 
tem for  soU-propellod  vcliicles.     1.441.L'll  ;  Jan.  0. 

Byrnes,  Clarence  P.,  Sewickley,  Pa.  Motor-cooling  sys 
tem.     1,473,668;  Nov.  13. 

Byrom,  James  G.,  Ueaton  Chapel,  assignor  to  R.  Att- 
water,  Lancaster,  England.  Manufacture  of  formalde- 
hyde condensation  products  of  phenols.  1,472,353 ; 
Oct.  SO. 

Byscrora,  Agnar  F..  Los  Angi-les,  Calif.  Ilair  curler 
and  waver.     1,474.509;  Nov.  20. 

Bzowy,  Mike,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Panocha,  Stanley. 
Wis.      Shoe-cleaning   device.      1,471,826;    Oct.  •23. 

C.  C.  Blake,  Incorporated.  (See  Blake,  Charles  C. 
assignor.) 

C.  C.  &  F.  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Calcaterra,  Joseph, 
assignor.) 

C.  G.  Haubold  Aktien-Gesellschaft.  (See  Sclinoeckel, 
Richard,  assignor.) 

0.  T.  C.  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Lyon,  Wilbert,  assignor.) 

Cabalka,  Frank,  Geddcs,  S.  Dak.  Corn-fodder  knife. 
1,467,836  ;  Sept.  11. 

Cai)aua,  ClKuK's,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Jointed  doll.  1,456,422; 
May  22. 

cabana,  Charles,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Specialty  Company, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Connector  for  mops  and  the  like. 
1,453,745  ;  May  1. 

Cabana,  Oliver  F.  (See  Dotterweich,  Edward  J.,  assign- 
or.) 

Cabelinsky,  Julius  L.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Sewing-macnme- 
shafling  auard.     1,455,899  ;  May  22. 

Cable,  Elbert  E.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Surgical  table. 
1.453,062;  Apr.  24. 

Cable,  George  W.,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Toy.  1,461,109 ; 
July  10. 

Cable,  Harry  C,  assignor  to  M.  L.  Sweeney  and  E.  J. 
Bowen,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Oil-well  casing.  1,464,350; 
Aug.  7. 

Cable,  John  H.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Flush-tank  valve. 
1.453,914;   May  1. 

CaL'ot,  Godfrev  L-     (!5ee  Cromniett,  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

Cabranotte  Corporation.  (See  Fianks,  Norrin  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cabretosa,  Valentin  M.,  Barcelona,  Spain.  Solid  tire  for 
wheels.      1,454.103;   May  8. 

Cabrinl,  'ftttilio,  Milan,  Italy.  Apparatus  for  sowing  rice. 
1,443,.342  ;  Jan.  30. 

Cadilen.  Charhs  C,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Mechanical 
Efficiency  Company.  Mall  -  assembling  machine. 
1.442,126;  Jan.  16. 

Caddln,  William  C.  Donalsonville,  Ga.  Valve  lifter. 
1,468.258  ;    Sept.    18. 

Cade,  Charles  W.,  Bellevue,  assignor  to  McKinney  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Truck.  1,470,526; 
Oct.  9. 

Cade,  Enos  B.,  assignor  to  American  Liquid  Meter  Com- 
pany, Portland,  Oreg.  Meter  for  fluids.  1,470,684; 
Oct.  16. 

Cade  Manufnciurins  Company.  (.See  Heldrich,  Andrew, 
assifinor.) 

Cadenhcnd,  Luther  D.,  McKinney,  Tex.  Bookrack. 
1.460,642  ;   July   3. 

Cadieus.  Joseph  0..  assignor  to  The  Connecticut  Tele- 
phone &  Electric  Company,  Meriden,  Conn.  P^lpctric 
signal  switch.     1,473.591  ;  Nov.  6. 

Cadillac  Motor  Car  Company.  (Si'e  T.itle,  Thomas  J., 
jr..   assignor.) 

Cadman,  Addi  B.      (See  Fitzcerald.   \V.  J.,  and  Cadman.) 

Cadman,  Addl  B.,  assignor  to  Warner  Manufacturing 
Company,  Beloit,  Wis.  Dumping  vehicle.  1,460,810 ; 
July  3. 

Cadmus,  Oscar  P.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.  Ply  wood.  1,441,061 ; 
Jan.   2. 

Cadwell,  Carl  C.  Rochester,  Minn.  Combination  hand 
bag  and   camera-carrying  case.      1,478,202  :   Dec.   18. 

Cadwell,  Charlos  A.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Railway 
Improvement  Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Electromag- 
netic apparatus.     1,449.8.52  :  Mar.  27. 

Cadwell,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Railway 
Improvement  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Electric  fur- 
nace.    1,464,496;  Aug.  14. 

Cadwell.  Helen.     (See  Moore,  George  L..  assignor.) 

Cadwell,  .Tohn  G.     (See  Scott,  R.  D.,  and  Cadwell.) 

Cadwell,  Sidnev  M.      (See  Bradley.   C.   E..  and  Cadwell.) 

Cadwell,  Sidney  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Naugatuck  Chemical  Company.  Vulcanizing  rubber  and 
products  obtained  thereby.     1,440,961  ;  Jan.  2. 

Cadwell.  Sidney  M.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Nauga- 
tuck Chemical  Company.  Vulcanizing  rubber  and  prod- 
ucts obtained   thereby.     1,440,962 ;    Jan.    2. 

Cadwell.  Sidney  M.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Nauga- 
tuck Chemical  Company.  Vulcanizing  rubber  and  prod- 
ucts obtained  thereby.     1.440.963;  Jan.  2. 


Cadwell,  Sidney  M.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Nauga- 
Uick  Chemkal  (jmnpauy.  \"ulcanizing  rubber  and  prod- 
iK'ls    obtauuHl    llieroby.      1,440,964,   .Ian.    2. 

Cadwell,  Sidney  M,,  Leonia,  N,  J.,  assignor  to  The  Nau- 
gatuck Chemical  Company.  Vulcanizing  rubber  and 
products  obtained  thereby.     1,445,621  ;  Feb.  20. 

Cadwell,  Sidney  M.,  Leonia,  N.  ,).,  assignor  to  The  Nauga- 
tuck Clieniieal  Company.  Trcalinj;-  rubber  and  product 
obtained   tiicreby.     1,449,493  ;  Mar.  27. 

Cadwell,  Sidney  M.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Nauga- 
tuck Chemical  Company.  Acceleration  of  vulcanization 
and   products   obtained   thereby.      1,403,794  ;   Aug.    7. 

Cadv,    Kiisli.i    J.      (.See   La   Batt,   William   D.,    assignor.) 

Cady,  Elisha  J.  (See  La  Batt,  W.  D.,  and  Sengebusch, 
assignors.) 

Cady,  Fred  B.,  Utica,  N.  T.  Micrometer  caliper  height 
and  surface  gauge.     1,459,500;  June  19. 

Cady,  Sherman  W.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Leverless  disk  harrow. 
1,477.526;  Dec.   11. 

Cady,  Waller  G.,  Jliddletown,  Conn.  Piezoelectric  reso- 
nator.    1,450,246;  Apr.  3. 

Cady.  Walter  G.,  Middletown,  Conn.  Maintaining  electric 
currents  of  constant  frequency.     1,472,583  ;  Oct.  30. 

Cady,  Walter  H.,  Boston,  Mass.  Making  prepared  roofing. 
1,450,712  ;  Apr.  3. 

Caft'rey,  James  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  JTlbrous  wall  board  and 
producing  the   same.     1,447,708 ;   Mar.   6. 

Caflfrey,  Maurice  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Book  holder.  No. 
1,463,668  ;     July    31. 

Cag.i;iano.  Joseph.      (See  Latham,  Lc  Roy.  and  Caggiano.) 

Cahen,  Marcel   E.      (See  de  Virtl,  A.,   and  Cahen.) 

Cahill,   Edwin   D.      (See   Clemens,   John   G.,   assignor.) 

CahlU.  Moses  M.,  Litchfield,  Conn.  Rapid  milk  cooler. 
1,4.71,449;    Oct.   23. 

Cahill,  Thomas  J.,  Corpus  Christi,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  R.  DriscoU,  DrlscoU,  Tex.  Outlet  valve  for  flush 
tanks.      1,450,133:    Mar.   27. 

Cahusac,  Clarence  N.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Phonograph- 
record-filing  cabinet.     1,477,626;   Dec.  18. 

Callle,  Adolpb  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lever  system  for 
scales.     1,473,696  ;  Nov.  13. 

Caiile  Btothers  Company.     (See  Maas,  Julius,  assignor.) 

Cailliau,  Cyril.  (See  Broluska,  Amel  B.  and  H.  A.,  as- 
signors.) 

Cain,  Burtis  U.      (See  Dannettell,   Henry,  assignor.) 

Cain,   Jacob   E.      (See   Reeves,    FL,   and   Cain.) 

Cain,  .Jacob  E.,  and  F.  .\.  Falkenbach,  Columbus,  Ohio; 
W.  Zimmerer,  administrator  of  said  F.  A.  Falkenbach, 
assignor  of  the  entire  interest  of  said  F.  A.  Falken- 
back  to  E.  Falkenbach.  Automatically-collapsible  tap. 
1.466  98T  :  Sept.  4. 

Cain,  John  J.,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Adjustable  handhole 
cover.     1,449.729  ;  Mar.  27. 

Cain,  John  J.,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Locomotive  boiler. 
1,463,250 :    July    31. 

Cain,  Paul  H..  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Kneeling  bench. 
1,449.891  :   Mar.  27. 

Cain,  William  H..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gas  radiator. 
1,451,609  ;  Apr.  10. 

Cain,  William  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gas  radiator. 
1,459,390  ;  .Tune  19. 

Cairella.  Deniel,  Shelton,  Conn.  Horn-operating  mecha- 
nism.    1,474.188;  Nov.  13. 

Cairncross,  Andrew  S.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Crystallizing 
nijparatus.     1,449,651  ;   Mar.   27. 

Cairnes,  John,  South  Norwood,  England.  Cushion  tire 
of   thp  chamber    type.      1.475.427;   Nov.    27. 

Cairns.  Henry  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Changeable-.sign  device. 
1.454,022  ;■  May   8. 

Calabrese.  Frank,  Chicago,  111.  Ventilator.  1,470,686 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Calnhrese.  Vincent,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Camera.  1.452,413; 
Apr.   17. 

Calagains.  B<>rtha,  et  al.  (See  Calagalns,  Willie,  as- 
si.ciior.  I 

Calagains,  Hattie,  et  al.  (Si^o  Calagains,  Willie,  as- 
signor.) 

Calagains.  Lillian,  et  al.  (See  Calagains,  Willie,  as- 
signor. ) 

Calagains,  Lucile,  et  al.  (See  Calagains,  Willie,  ai- 
si.gnor.l 

Calagains,  Pearl,  ct  al.     (See  Calagains,  Willie,  assignor.) 

Calag.'iins,  Willie,  assignor  to  L.  Calagains,  L.  Calagalns, 
P.  Calagains,  XI.  Calagains,  B.  Calagains.  and  W.  Cala- 
gains,  Gary,   Ind.     Airplane.      1,475.790  ;  Nov.   27. 

Calagains,  Wllliemae.  et  al.  (See  Calagains,  Willie,  as- 
signor.) 

Calahan,  Harold  A.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Automobile  lock 
protective   device.     1.452. 005  ;   Apr.   17. 

Calarae,  Lloyd  A.,  Freeport,  Til.  Clutch  lock  for  motor 
vehicles.     1.464.256  ;  Aug.   7. 

Calaway,  Leonard  H..  Pnllerton,  Calif.  Connecting-rod 
coupling.     1,449,034  ;  Mar.  20. 

Calcaterra,  Joe,  et  al.     (See  Younger,  Prank  J.,  assignor.) 

Calcaterra,  Joseph,  assignor  to  C.  C.  &  F.  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  device  for  the 
clutch-controlling  means  of  automobiles.  1,443,807; 
Jan.  23. 

Calder.  John  .i.,  assignor  to  The  Torrington,  Company, 
Torrington.  Conn.  Needlc-latch-rlveting  machine. 
1,447,755;  Mar.  6. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Calder,  John  A.,  assignor  to  The  Torrington  Company, 
Torrington,  Conn.  Latch-needle-maUlng  machine. 
1,447,756;  Mar.  6. 

Calder.  John  A.,  assignor  to  The  Torrington  Company, 
Torrington,  Conn.  Wire  feeding  and  cutting  mecha- 
nism for  latch-needle-making  machines.  1,467,705 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Calderon,  John  R.,  Chicago,  III.  Anchor  plate.  1,466,158  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Calderon,  John  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Anchor  plate.  1,466,159  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Calderwood,  Earl  B.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Combination  door- 
knob and  ringing  device.     1,452,788  ;  Apr.  24. 

Caldwell,  Benjamin  v.,  Pomona,  Calif.  Furnace. 
1,455,018  ;   May   15. 

Caldwell,  Benjamin  P.,  Pomona,  Calif.  Floor  heater. 
1,457,056  ;  May  29. 

Caldwell,  Frank  B.,  Oalc  Park,  assignor  to  H.  W.  Caldwell 
&  Son  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Conveyer-coupling  means. 
1,462,461  ;  July  17. 

Caldwell,  Frederick  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Calculator. 
1,454,104  ;   May   8. 

Caldwell,  George,  Washington,  D.  C.  Vegetable-slicing 
machine.     1,477,106  ;  Dec.  11. 

Caldwell,  H.  W.,  &  Son  Company.  (See  Caldwell,  Frank 
B.,  assignor.) 

Caldwell,  Harry  J.,  assignor  to  The  Ingersoll  Milling  Ma- 
chine Company,  Rockford,  111.  Inserted-tooth  cutter. 
1,468,774  ;  Sept.  25. 

Caldwell,  Henry  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Mixer  for  gM 
burners.     1,471,381  :  Oct.  23. 

Caldwell,  J.  A.,  et  al.     (See  Hope,  Frederick  T.,  assignor.) 

Caldwell,  James  F.,  Los  .\ngeles,  Calif.  Molding  ma- 
chine.    1,449,144  ;  Mar.  20. 

Caldwell,  James  R.,  assignor  to  The  Seamless  Rubber 
Company,  Inc.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Dipping  machine. 
1,449,744;  Mar.  27. 

Caldwell,  John  A.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Compass   ellipsograph.      1,456,970 ;   May   29. 

Caldwell,  Joseph  A.,  Arkadelphia,  Ark.  Bedstead. 
1,474,237;  Nov.  13. 

Caldwell,  Samuel  B.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Washing  machine. 
1,466,204  ;   Aug.    28. 

Caldwell,  Thomas  F.,  Carlstadt.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Flintkote  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Sheet-guiding  de- 
vice for  saturating  tanks.     1,443,975  ;  Feb.  6. 

Caldwell,  William  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation,  Canton,  Ohio. 
Metallic   flume.      1,468,493 ;    Sept.   18. 

Caldwell,  William  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation,  Canton,  Ohio.  Me- 
tallic flume.'    1,468,494;   Sept.   18. 

Caldwell,  William  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation,  Canton,  Ohio.  Me- 
tallic flume.'    1,468,495;  Sept.  18. 

Caldwell,  William  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation,  Canton,  Ohio.  Me- 
tallic flume.     1,468,496;  Sept.  18. 

Caldwell,  William  T.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Housing  for  flex- 
ible service  tubes  and  cables.     1,458,115  ;   June  5. 

Caleno,  Ernest  S.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Explosive-engine  at- 
tachment for  bicycles.     1,460,811 ;  July  3. 

Calhoon,  Zeddock,  Luton,  Iowa.  Vehicle  power  jack. 
1,470,808;  Oct.  16. 

Calhoun,  Asa  S.,  Colquitt,  Ga.  Collapsible  poultry  crate. 
1,465,114  ;  Aug.  14. 

Calhoun,  John  C,  Houston,  Tex.  Collapsible  running 
board  for  motor  vehicles.      1,458,519;   June   12; 

Calhoun,  John  W.,  Chester,  Pa.  Bottom  for  water  meters. 
1.440,817  ;  Jan.  2. 

California  Almond  Growers  Exchange.  (See  Fowler, 
A.  M.,  and  Caulfeild,  assignors.) 

California  Almond  Growers  Exchange.  (See  Pierce,  George 
W.,    aesignor.) 

California  Barrel  Co.      (See  Krohn,  Julius  J.,  assignor.) 

California  Canning  Machinery  Co.  (See  Wilcox,  George, 
assignor.) 

California  Cap  Company.  (See  Barnes,  Edward  A.,  as 
sienor.) 

California  Car  Company.  (See  Manbert,  Calvin  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

California  Cedar  Products  Company.  (See  Richardson,  J, 
E.   and   Thurman,   assignors.) 

California  Corrugated  Culvert  Company.  (See  Thorsby 
K.  J.,  and  Force,  assignors.) 

California  Cyanide  Company.  (See  Metzger,  Floyd  J, 
assignor.) 

California  Packing  Corporation.  (See  Ash,  Charles  S. 
assignor.) 

Californip  Packing  Corporation.  (See  Barter,  Clarence 
E.,  assignor.  1 

California  Packing  Corporation.  (See  Hirsch,  Louis,  as- 
signor.) 

California  Packing  Corporation.  (See  Opperman,  Hugh 
F.,  assignor.) 

California  Packing  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  Otto,  as- 
signor.) 

Calinaud,  Arnold,  Bourganeuf.  Creuse,  France.  Appa- 
ratus for  giving  warning  of  and  affording  protection 
against  frost.     1,446,783  ;  Feb.  27. 

Calkins.  Edward  C.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  T.  C.  Re- 
frigeration Company.  Refrigerating  receptacle. 
1,465,930;  Aug.  28. 


Calkins,  Elizabeth,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Hair  curler.  1,453,971 ; 
May  1. 

Calkins,  Frank  E.,  New  Haven,  N.  Y.  Refrigerator. 
1,448,331  ;   Mar.    13. 

Calkins,  Georgia  A.,  et  al.  (See  Calkins,  W.  E.,  and 
Hall,  assignors.) 

Calkins,  Seward  H.,  assignor  to  The  Traitel  Marble  Com- 
pany, Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Pattern  and  guide 
strip.     1,451,491 ;  Apr.  10. 

Calkins,  Willie  E.,  Gunnison,  and  F.  P.  Hall,  Chaffee, 
assignors  of  one-fourth  to  S.  A.  Hall,  Salida,  and  one- 
fourth  to  G.  A.  Calkins,  Gunnison,  Colo.  Scraper  and 
grader.     1,449,585  ;  Mar.   27. 

Call,  Alfred  M.      (See  Moen,  0.  O.,  Gronvold.  and  Call.) 

Call,  Benjamin  G.,  and  R.  A.  Wagstaff,  Garfield,  Utah,  as- 
signors to  American  Smelting  &  Refining  Company. 
Rabble-furnace  construction.     1,465,416  ;  Aug.  21. 

Call,  Benjamin  G.,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  and  R.  A.  Wagstaff, 
Garfield,  Utah,  assignors  to  American  Smelting  and  Re- 
fining Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rabble-furnace 
construction.      1,465,417  ;   Aug.  21. 

Call,  Douglas.  (See  Rawlings,  H.  S.,  Gray,  Call,  and 
Peck.) 

Call,  Ira  A.  and  J.  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Ideal  Automatic  Train  Con- 
trol Company,  Dover,  N.  J.  Insulated  wheel  structure. 
1,452,547  ;  Apr.   24. 

Call,  Ira  A.  and  J.  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Ideal  Automatic  Train  Con- 
trol Company,  Dover,  N.  J.  Train-control  system. 
1,478,273  ;  Dec.  18. 

Call,   Jessie    L.      (See    Spangenberg,    Rudolph,    assignor.) 

Call,  Joseph  C.      (See  Call,  Ira  A.  and  J.  C.) 

Call,  Sumner  F.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Watermelon  carrier. 
1,458,268;   June  12. 

Callaghan,  .\cheson  H.  (See  Keegan,  W.  J.,  jr.,  Callagtaan, 
and  Moore.) 

Callaghan,  Patrick  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pumping  mech- 
anism.     1,447,962  ;    Mar.    13. 

Callahan,  Eugene  C,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  ash  tray 
and  extinguisher.     Des.  62,372  ;  May  15. 

Callahan,  Henry  E.,  Kearney,  Nebr.  Apparatus  for  de- 
stroying rodents.      1,464,148 ;    Aug.   7. 

Callahan,  John  F.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Hemostatic  for- 
ceps.    1,460.531  ;  July  3. 

Callahan,  Richard  E.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Dish- 
washing machine.     1.444,902  ;   Feb.  13. 

Callahan,  William  G.     (See  Monsen,  Adolph,  assignor.) 

Callahan,  William  R.,  et  al.  (See  Hayes,  Thomas  B., 
assignor.) 

Callan,  Charles  G.,  Bengough,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
Window-sash  lock.     1,455,865  ;  May  22. 

Callan,  John,  Ray,  Ariz.  Hose  supporter.  1,477,424 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Callan,  William  H.,  and  T.  P.  Kimman,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Comp^iy.  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Piston  and  crank  connection  for  engines. 
1  452  955  '  Apr.  24. 

Caliard,'  Robert  P.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  The 
Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Changing  bending  rollers  in  sheet-glass-drawing  ma- 
chines.     1,463,251  ;    July    31. 

Caliard,  Robert  P.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  The 
Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Sheet-glass-drawing  mechanism.     1,469,379  ;  Oct.  2. 

Caliard,  Robert  P.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  The 
Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Drawing    continuous   sheet    glass.      1,469,380 ;    Oct.    2. 

Callaway,  James  P.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Fan  for 
clear  vision.     1,477,690  ;  Dec.  18. 

Callender,  Wallace  V.,  Chicago,  111.  Self-heating  solder- 
ing iron.     1,476,948  ;  Dec.  11. 

Callery,  James  D.,  et  al.  (See  Stroh,  Henry  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Calleson,  Amos,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Can-heading  machine, 
1,453,619;  May  1. 

Callies,  Carl  L.,  Wetaskiwin,  Alberta,  Canada.  Ball- 
Joint-locking   device.      1,470,056;   Oct.   9. 

Callimachi,  Michel  T.,  assignor  to  Courtaulds  Limited, 
London,  England.  Manufacture  of  threads,  filaments, 
strips,  or  films  of  cellulose.     1,449,380;  Mar.  27. 

CalUsta,  James,  Erie,  Pa.  Wrench  and  can  opener, 
1,475,791;    Nov.    27. 

Callo,  Joseph  G.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Vehicle  wheel, 
1,454,466;  May  8. 

Callot,  Herbert  F.  E.,  Lucien.  Nancy,  Meurthe-et-Moselle, 
France.  Frame  for  vehicles  traveling  upon  railways! 
1.455,866  ;   May   22. 

Callsen,  Jurgen,  Elberfeld,  assignor  to  Parbenfabrlken 
vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.,  Leverkusen,  near  Co- 
logne-on-the-Rhine.  Germany.  Pharmaceutical  prod- 
net.      1.477,691  ;   Dec.   18. 

Callsen,  Jiirgen.  (See  Hulsmann,  Callsen,  and  Griitte- 
fien.l 

CaloroU  Burner  Corporation.  (See  Grant,  Albert  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Caltex  Company,  The.      (See  Ostenberg,   Zeno,  assignor.) 

("althrop.  Evprard  R.,  assignor  to  E.  R.  Calthrop's  Aerial 
Patents  Limited,  London,  England.  Aerial  craft. 
1,445,293:   Feb.   13. 

Calthrop,  Everard  R.,  assignor  to  E.  R.  Calthrop's  Aerial 
Patents  Limited,  London,  England.  Parachute. 
1,466,998 ;  Sept.  4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATE^■T  Ol^'l'lCllO,  J92;{. 
Alphabetical  list  oj  patentees — Continued. 


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Caltlirop's,  E.  R.,  Aerial  Patents  Limited.  (See  Caltlu-'))) 
Eveiiu-tl  1!..  assinuor.) 

Caltiicler,  Samuel  P.,  and  P.  P.  Sauble,  Westminster, 
Mil.      roultry   fountain.      1,460,702;   July   3. 

Calvert,  Abraham  L.,  Detroit,  Micli.  Adjustable  bearing 
1,447,587  ;  Mar.  6. 

Calvert.  Charles  C,  I.odi,  Calif.  Automatic-feed  nail 
stripper.     1,478,021;  Dec.  18. 

Calvert,  Everett  L.,  Denver,  Colo.  Combination  camp 
table  and   utensil  carrier.     1,476,144  ;   Dec.  4. 

Calvert,  Raymond  A.  (See  Whitcomb,  F.,  Lavender,  and 
Calvert. ) 

Calvin,  Curtis  A.,  St.  Paul,  Nebr.  Wrench.  1,448,053  ; 
Mar.  1.3. 

Camarata,  Vincent,  et  al.  (See  Peterson,  Edwin  A.,  as- 
signor. 1 

Camarata,  Vincent,  J.  Codrict,  and  R.  P.  Danley,  Philadel- 
fihla.    Pa.      Vacuum   cleaner.      1,459,946 ;    June   26. 

Cambridge,  Walter,  Berwyn,  111.  Vehicle  wheel.  1,473,810; 
Nov.  13. 

Came,  Samuel,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Crompton 
&  Knowle.s  Loom  Works.  Worcester,  Mass.  Locking 
device  for  the  take-up  mechanism  of  looms.  1,457,651 ; 
June  5. 

Camel  Company.     (See  Dobson,  Albert,  assignor.) 

Cameron,  Arthur,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  radiator  ther- 
mometer.     1,455,043  ;   May   15. 

Cameron  Can  Machinery  Co.  (See  Cameron,  WiUiam, 
assignor.) 

Cameron,  Charles  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Indicating 
means.     1,457,426  ;   June  5. 

Cameron-Cowburu,  Gertrude  M.,  Gosport.  Hants,  England. 
Driving  gear  specially  applicable  to  motor-propelled 
cycles.      1,463,610 ;    July    31. 

Cameron,  Daniel  R.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Can- 
ada.    Grain  door.     1,404,059;   Aug.   7.  .  • 

Cameron,  Donald  A.,  Houghton,  Mich.  Body  for  chil- 
dren's vehicles.     1,460,944  ;   July  3. 

Cameron,  Frank  B.  (See  Martin,  W.  A.,  and  Kegel, 
assignors.) 

Cameron,  Gordon.  WoUaston,  assignor  to  S.  B.  Condit, 
jr.,  Boston,  Mass.     Electric  switch.     1,473,010  ;  Nov.  6. 

Cameron.  Hugh,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  H.  D.  Kent,  Passaic,  N.  J."  Scale. 
1,475.930;  Dec.  4. 

Cameron,  James  A.,  and  G.  B.  Birch,  assignors  to  Cameron 
Machine  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Slitting  means. 
1,440,908;   Jan.   2. 

Cameron,  James  A.,  and  G.  B.  Birch,  assignors  to  Cameron 
Machine  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Slitting  means. 
1,461,266  ;  July  10. 

Cameron,  James  A.,  and  G.  B,  Birch,  assignors  to  Cameron 
Machine  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Slitting  and  re- 
winding machine.     1,465,964  ;  Aug.  28. 

Cameron,  James  A.,  and  G.  B.  Birch,  assignors  to  Cameron 
Machine  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Slitting  device. 
1,465,965;  Aug.  28. 

Cameron,  James  A.,  and  G.  B.  Birch,  assignors  to  Cameron 
Machine  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Slitting  means. 
1,465,966;    Aug.    28. 

Cameron,  James  A.,  and  G.  B.  Birch,  assignors  to  Cameron 
Machine  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Slitting  and  re- 
winding machine.     1.465,967  ;  Aug.  28. 

Cameron,  James  E.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor 
to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Cutting  machine.     1,445,992  ;  Feb.  20. 

Cameron,  John  A.  H.,  et  al.  (See  Remillard,  Joseph  O., 
assignor.) 

Cameron,  John  M.,  Dorchester,  Va.  Lubricating  mine-car 
wheel.      1,444,234  ;   Feb.   6. 

Cameron  Machine  Company.  (See  Cameron,  J.  A.,  and 
Birch,  assignors.) 

Cameron,  Thomas.  Bennington,  N.  H.  Board-stripping 
device.     1,455,019  :  May  15. 

Cameron,  Thomas  C,  assignor  to  Imperial  Furniture 
Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Tea  wagon.  Des. 
63,023  ;   Sept.   18. 

Cameron,  Thomas  C.  assignor  to  Imperial  Furniture 
Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  End  table.  Des. 
63,281  ;  Nov.  20. 

Cameron,  Thomas  C,  assignor  to  Imperial  Furniture 
Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Table.  Des.  63,282 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Cameron,  Thomas  C,  assignor  to  Imperial  Furniture 
Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Desk.  Des.  63,283  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Cameron,  Will  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Surgical  appliance. 
1,449.165  :   Mar.  20. 

Cameron.  Will  J.,  Chicago.  111.  Variable-resistance  unit 
1,451.678  ;   Apr.   17. 

Cameron.  William,  assignor  to  Cameron  Can  Machinery 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  die  press.  1,477,240 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Cameron.  William  H.,  assignor  to  Radium  Chemical 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Holding  or  supporting 
means  for  radium-applying  means.     1,455,476;  May  15. 

Camiller,  John,  and  A.  Hay,  London,  England.  Multi- 
color screen  for  natural-color  cinematography  and  pho- 
tography and  In  the  manufacture  thereof.  1,440,373  ; 
Jan.   2. 

Caminnr.i.  T'ln'ip.  jr..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Article  of  furni- 
ture.    1.455,569:  May  15. 

Camm,  John  A.     (See  Shields,  F.  S.,  and  Camm.) 


Cammell  Laird  &  Company  Limited  et  al.  (See  Creigh, 
John  I.,  assignor.) 

Cammen,  Leon,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.  Centrifugal  castini;  ma- 
chine.     1,445,385  ;   Feb.   13. 

Camp,  Curtis  11.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Chandler,  Milford 
G.,  assignor.) 

Camp,  David,  Cumberland  County,  N.  J.  Device  for 
straightening  bent  or  irregular  a.\le  housings. 
1,462,955;  July  24. 

Camp,  Ernest,  and  A.  F.  Schatzel,  San  Diego,  Calif. 
Ear  protector.      1,408,556  ;   Sept.   IS. 

Camp,  Ernest,  and  A.  F.  Schatzel,  San  Diego,  Calif. 
Bottle  opener.     1,474,105;   Nov.   13. 

Camp,  George  II.,  Leolyn,  I'a.  Rail  fastener.  1,440,089  ; 
Mar.   20. 

Camp,  George  W.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ward 
Leonard  Electric  Company.  Rheostat.  1,453,829 ; 
May  1. 

Camp,  lienry  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Jones,  MacXeal  and  Camp,  Incorporated. 
Electric  hand  drill.     1,445, L'<J4  :   Feb.   lo. 

Camp,  Samuel  11..  Jackson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  said  Sam- 
uel II.  Camp  and  E.  C.  Reynolds.  Corset  and  abdominal 
support.     1,463,252  ;  July  31. 

Camp,  Walter  D.,  Wetherstield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Roval 
Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     1,458,269;  June  12. 

Camp,  William  E.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Cable  connector. 
1,45.S,001  ;   Apr.   24. 

Campanella,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sanitary  lather- 
making  device.     1,457,895  ;  June  5. 

CamphelJ.  A.  S.,  Company.  (See  Campbell,  Alphonso  S., 
assignor.) 

Campbell,  Albert  W.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Snow  guard. 
1,475,931  ;   Dec.   4. 

Campbell,  Alphonso  S.,  West  Medford,  assignor  to  A.  S. 
Campbell  Com|)any,  Boston,  Mass.  Curtain-window  in- 
stallation.     1,405,728;  Aug.  21. 

Campbell,  Archibald,  London,  and  W.  L.  Miller,  Essex, 
England.     Itedecoration  of  building.     1,441.964  ;  Jan.  9. 

Campbell,  Argyle,  assignor  to  Enterprise  Railway  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dump  car.  1,446,244; 
Feb.   20. 

Campbell,  Argyle,  assignor  to  Enterprise  Railway  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Car-door-operating  mech- 
anism.    1,453,701 ;  May  1. 

Campbell,  Argyle,  assignor  to  Enterprise  Railway  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dump  car.  1,455,520 ; 
Jlay  3  5. 

Campbell,  Argyle,  assignor  to  Enterprise  Railway  Equip- 
ment Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Tank-valve  mechanism. 
1,464,745  ;  Aug.  14. 

Campbell,  Argyle,  assignor  to  Enterprise  Railway  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dump-car  construction 
and  door-locking  mechanism  therefor.  1,464,746 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Campbell,  Argyle,  assignor  to  Enterprise  Railway  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Load-discharging  car. 
1,465,756  ;  Aug.  21. 

Campbell,  Argyle,  assignor  to  Enterprise  Railway  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Plopper  car.  1,474,814 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Campbell,  Argyle,  and  A.  E.  Zimmer,  assignors  to  Enter- 
prise Railway  Equipment  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Tank- 
car  valve  and  operating  mechanism  therefor.  1,466,116  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Campbell,  Austin  H.,  Prospect.  Pa.  Chimney  or  smoke- 
stack ventilator.     1,476,488;   Dec.  4. 

Campbell,  Charles  E.,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.  Wrapping  ma- 
chine.    1,459,719  ;  June  26. 

Campbell,  Charles  R.,  Erie,  Pa.  Lip-pressure-correcting 
device  for  wind  instruments.     1,469,583  ;  Oct.  2. 

Campbell,  Colin  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Stand- 
ard Signal  Corporation.  Signaling  apparatus.  1,464,806  : 
1,464,806  ;  Aug.  14. 

Campbell,  Colin  J.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  D.  O'Neill, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Antiskid  device.     1,466,270  ;  Aug.  28. 

Campbell,  Donald  J.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Warren,  John 
R.,  assignor.) 

Campl)ell.  Donald  J.,  Muskegon  Heights,  Mich.  Automatic- 
exbanst-vnlve  construction.     1,465,342  ;  Aug.  21. 

Campbell,  Donald  J.,  Muskegon  Heights,  assignor  of  one- 
fourth  to  R.  B.  Campbell,  South  Haven,  Mich.  Pneu- 
matic sand  hopper.     1,447,376  ;  Mar.  6. 

Campbell,  Edward  C.     (See  West,  J.,  and  Campbell.) 

Campbell,  Ernest  P.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Bearing  extractor. 
1,464,693  ;  Aug.  14. 

Campbell,  George  L.     (See  Davis,  Harry  G.,  assignor.) 

Campbell,  George  W.,  Fort  Laramie,  Wyo.  Folding  shoe- 
brush.     1,463,669  ;   July  31. 

Campbell.  George  W.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing  machine.      1,450,018 ;    Mar.    27. 

Campbell,  George  W.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Un- 
derwood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriting    machine.      1,478,698 ;    Dec.    25. 

Campbell,  Harry  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Camp- 
bell Metal  Window  Corporation.  Baltimore,  Md.  Sus- 
pension means  for  vertically-sliding  sashes.  1,451,668 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Campbell.  Harry  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Camp- 
bell Aletal  Window  Corpor.ntion,  Baltimore,  Md.  Win- 
dow-sash booster.     1,464,694  ;  Aug.  14, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Campbell,    Henry,    Liberal,    Kans.      Auto    chain    coupler. 

1,461,300  ;  July  10. 
Campbell,  Heniv  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Rotary  compressor 

1,452,024  :   Apr.   17. 
Campbell,    Henry   A.,    Oakland,    Calif.      Two-stroke   deep 

well  power  head.     1,452,025  ;  Apr.  17. 
Campbell,  Henry  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Map-drawing  ma- 
chine.    1,453,377  ;  May  i. 
Campbell,  James  C.     (See  Hatcher,  O.  M.,  and  Campbell.) 
Campbell,   James    P.,    White   Fish   Bay,    Wis.,    and   R.   G. 

Chamberlin,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich.      Bottom-draft    de- 

tleclor  for  furnaces  and  stoves.     1,440,965  ;  Jan.  2. 
Campbell,   James  R.,   and   J.   L.  Reynolds,   Scottdale,   Ta. 

Welding  compound.     1,460,476 ;  July   3. 
Campbell,     Jesse     T..     Hornbreak,     Tenn.       Pick     sack. 

1,457,344;  June  5. 
Campbell,  John  A.,   Wilmington,  Del.     Valve-releasing  de- 
vice.     1,445,001  ;   Feb.   13. 
Campbell,    Jolui    A.,    Quincy,    Mass.      Surfacing   machine. 

1,460,407;  July  8. 
Campbell,  John  C,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.  Blowpipe  for  glass- 
making    apparatus.      1,472,291  ;    Oct.    30. 
Campbell,  John  D.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Stoker  Company, 

Detroit,    Mich.      Fuel    hopper    for    automatic    stokers. 

1,472,427;  Oct.  30. 
Campbell,    John    I'.,   assignor,   by    mesne    assignments,    to 

M.    C.    I.udlam,    Woodbury,    N.    J.      Irrigating    device. 

1,454,844  ;   Miiy   15. 
Campbell,  Joseph,  near  Vanduser,  Mo.     Doubi?-end  hook. 

1,464,027  ;  Aug.  7. 
Campbell.   Joseph   E.,   Rosedale,    Kans.     Sash   antlrattler. 

1.451  359:   Apr.   10. 
Campbell,    Julian    A.      (See    Russell,    V.    W.,    Kyle,    and 

Campbell.) 
Campbell,   Layard,  New  Y'ork,  N.   Y.,  assignor,   by  mesne 

assignments,     to    Twist    Seal    Company,     Chicago,    111. 

Wire-strapping  tool.      1,463,869  ;   Aug.   7. 
Campbell,   Layard,   New  York,   N.  Y.,   assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,    to    Twist    Seal    Company,    Chicago,    111. 

Strap-tightener    tool.      1,463,870 ;    Aug.    7. 
Campbell,    Leon    W..    I'rovidouce,    R.    I.      Spinning    and 

drawing  roll.      1,474,346 ;   Nov.   20. 
Campbell,    Lorn,   jr.,   assignor   to   United   States   Welding 

Company.    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Blowpipe.      1,474,189 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Campbell    Metal    Window    Corporation.       (See    Campbell, 

Harry  E.,  assignor.) 
Campbell,     Omer     F.,     Fresno,     Calif.       Life-saving    and 

sporting  device.     1,477,627  ;   Dec.   18. 
Campbell,  Paul,  San  Antonio,  Tex.   Clothespin.     1,463,670; 

July   31. 

Campbell,  Robert  B.  (See  Campbell,  Donald  J.,  assignor.) 
Campbell,  Robert  H.  (See  Read,  H.  V.  R.,  and  Campbell.) 
Campbell,    Rob^Tt   J.,   assignor    to    W.    H.    Smith,    Denver, 

Colo.  Steam  cabinet  for  foods.  1,452,907  ;  Apr.  24. 
Campbell,  Robert  L.  (See  Mock,  George  R.,  assignor.) 
Campbell,    Ronald    E.,    Columbia,   S.   C.      Attachment   for 

stoves.     1,467,754  ;  Sept.  11. 
Campbell,    Sidney    B.,    San    Antonio,    Tex.      Wear    plate. 

1,475,048  ;  Nov.  20. 
Campbell,  Stanley  T.,  assignor  to  The  Aetna  Rubber  Co., 

Cleveland,  Ohio.    Making  battery  jar  covers.    1,474,510  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Campbell,  Sterling  H.     (See  Viberg,  Ernest  R.,  assignor.) 
Campbell,    Sterling   H.,    St.   Louis,   Mo.      Coupling-release 

rigging.      1.452,358  ;    Apr.   17. 
Campbell,    Sterling   H.,    St.   Louis,    Mo.      Coupling-release 

rigging.     1,453,002;  Apr.  24. 
Campbell,    Sterling    H.,    at.    Louis,    Mo.      Coupler-release 

rigging.      1.455,386;   May   15. 
Campbell,    Thomas    A.,    trustee.       (See    Campbell,    T.    A., 

Damon,  and  Stewart,  assignors.) 
Campbell,   Thomas  A.,   Nero   York,   N.   Y.,    J.    W.   Damon 

Plymouth,   Mass.,   and   A.    B.    Stewart,   Newark,   N.   J., 

assignors  to  T.  A.  Campbell,  trustee,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Secondary    cell    and    separator    plate    for    use    therein. 

1,474,761  ;  Nov.  20. 
Campbell,     Thomas     L.,     Berlin,     Pa.       Mine-car     skid. 

1,460,885  ;   July  3. 
Campbell,  Thomas  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  R.   Car- 
lisle, San  Diego,  Calif.    Burner  and  heater.      1,441,062  ; 

Jan.   2. 

Campbell,  Walter  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Combined  dresser 
and  table.     1,448.788;  Mar.  20. 

Campbell,  Walter  M.,  and  M.  S.  Smith,  St.  John  West. 
New  Brunswick,  Canada.  Safety  appliance  for  locomo- 
tives and  the  like.     1,449,971 ;  Mar.  27. 

Campbell,  Walter  T.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Spare-tire  lock 
1,441,328  ;  Jan.  9. 

Campbell,  Warden  G.,  Mason  City,  111.  Brooder 
1,464,407  ;  Aug.  7. 

Campbell,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Charles  CIoz  Company 
Webster  City,  Iowa.  Sieve  and  manufacturing  same. 
1,448,725  :  Mar.  20. 

Campbell,  William  J.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
American  Slicing  Machine  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Slicing 
machine.      1,470,614;    Oct.    16. 

CnmpbPll,  William  S.  (See  Waechter,  F.  F.,  and  Camp- 
hell.  ) 

Campbell,  William  S.,  Pliiladolphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Link- 
Belt  Company,  Chicago,  111,  Means  for  manipnlating 
telescopic  chutes.     1,443,868  ;  Jan.  30. 


Campbell,  Wyant  &  Cannon  Foundry  Co.  (See  Wick- 
land,  Algot  A.,  assignor.) 

Campsi-y,  James  E.,  Cameron,  W.  Va.  Band  wheel  for 
oil-well-drilling   apparatus.      1,478,548 ;    Dec.    25. 

Campus,  I'esare,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Nursing  bottle. 
1,440,966  ;    Jan.    2. 

Canada  Carbide  Company.  (See  King,  J.  C,  and  Nlsh, 
assignors.) 

Canada  Carbide  Company  Limited.     (See  King,  Jesse  C, 

assignor.) 

Canadian     Electro     Products     Company     Limited.       (See 

Matheson,    Howard    W.,   assignor.) 
Canadian  General  Electric  Co.   Ltd.,  The.      (See  Mallett, 

C.   S.,   Forrest,  and  Monle,  assignors.) 
Canale,  Mario  A.,  and  R.  Frias,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 

Device  utilizing  the  trepidations  of  vehicles.     1,453,972 ; 

May  1. 

Canavan,  Matthew  J.,  Dunmore,  Pa.  Automatic  headlight 
turner.     1,457,146  ;  May  29. 

Canby,  Amos  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Can-top  fastener. 
1,468,375  ;    Sept.    18. 

Canda,  Ferdinand  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ball-rolling  ap- 
paratus.    1,447,121  ;  Feb.  27. 

Cauda,  Ferdinand  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ball-rolling  ap- 
paratus.     1,465,208;  Aug.  14. 

Candee,  Andrew  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Klocti-ic  &  Jlanulacluring  Company.  Control  ap- 
paraluti.      1,444,947;    Fob.    13. 

Candee,  Andrew  H.,  Forest  Hills,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Motor- 
control  system.     1,469,210  ;  Oct.  2. 

Candee,  Bertram  C.     (See  Pierce,  W.  N.,  and  Candee.) 

Candee,  Bertram  C,  and  W.  N.  Pierce,  assignors  to  Pierce 
Fuse  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Fuse.  1,447,122 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Candee,  L.,  &  Company.  (See  McCrohan,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Candee,  Zenas  P.,  and  J.  H.  Olcott,  assignors  to  The 
Waterbury  Farrel  Foundry  and  Machine  Company, 
XN'nterhuiy,  Conn.  Assi'mbling  machine.  1,444,106; 
Feb.  6. 

Candler,  James  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Skylight.  1,468,898  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Candy,  Albert  M.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Automatic 
lighting    system.      1,475,746 ;    Nov.    27. 

Caneavrl,  Joseph  I'.,  I'ort  Arthur,  Tex.  Hnlr  iron. 
1,465,838  ;  Aug.  21. 

Canfield,  John  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Mac-Q  Company, 
Inc.,  Collins,  Miss.     Potato  cutter.     1,475,276  ;  Nov.  27. 

Canfield,  Philemon  B.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Boring  and 
reaming  tool.     1,446,831  ;  Feb.  27. 

Canfield,  Wallace,  Kerto,  Calif.  Gas  clamp  for  oil-well 
casings.      1,448,285;    Mar.    1.3. 

Cangen,  Mark,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Shoe-heel  buffer.  1,445,205  ; 
Feb.  i::. 

Canhani,  Victor  11.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Garment  hanger. 
1,444,107;  Feb.  6. 

Canine,  Chester  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Conveyer  device 
for  laundry  assorting  and  marking  booths.  1,460,660; 
July   3. 

Canlqn,  John  R.,  Austin,  Tex.  Loading  and  grading  de- 
vice.    1,462,785;  July  24. 

Cannady,  Noah  B.,  Eureka,  Kans.  Weather  strip. 
1,454,210;  May  8. 

Cannard,  William  H.,  and  G.  A.  Shaffer,  Green  Bay,  Wis., 
assignors  to  said  Cannard.  Feeding  and  cutting  mecha- 
anism.     1,440,1!64  ;  Mar.  20. 

Cannard,  William  H.,  and  G.  A.  Shaffer,  Green  Bay,  Wis., 
assignors  to  said  Cannard.  Recording  mechanism  and 
dissemination  method.     1,450,427  ;  Apr.  3. 

Cunnell,   Murray.      (See  Madsi'u,  Martin,  assignor.) 

Canning,  George,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Automobile  robe 
holder.     1,477,031  ;  Dec.   11. 

Canning,  James,  Montpelier.  Vt.  Sawmill-carriage  driv- 
ing mechanism.      1,450,019  ;   Mar.   27. 

Cannom,  William  G.,  assignor  of  one-balf  to  W.  E.  Milenz, 
Lansing,  Mich.  Attachment  for  turret  lathes. 
1,449,381  ;    Mar.    27. 

Cannon,  Elmer  E.,  Waukomis,  Okla.  Steering  mechanism 
equalizer.     1,447,757;  Mar.   6. 

Cannon,  James  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Telephone  di- 
rectory.     1,445,993  ;   Feb.   20. 

Cannon,  James  II.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Hair  drier. 
1.478,035;   Dec.   25. 

Cannon,  Mervin  B.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Packaging  ma- 
chine.    1,473.175  ;   Nov.   6. 

Canova,  Antonio  J.,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.  Manifold. 
1.443,116;  Jan.  23. 

Canova,  William,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shuttle  tension. 
1,458,639;   June   12. 

Cantelo,  John  S.,  East  Cambridge,  Mass.  Shoe  rack. 
1,465,777;  Aug.  2t. 

Cantelo,  John  S.,  Boston,  Mass.  Rack  for  hoots,  shoes, 
and  the  like.     1,468,800  ;  Sept.  25. 

Canter,  Vernon  C      (See  Voress,  C.   L.,  and  Canter.) 

Canton  Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  The.  (See  Mayo,  Mil- 
ford  C,  assignor.) 

Canton,  Rolland  J.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Bottle-capping  and  wire- 
removing  machine.     1,456,617;  May  29.  • 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFi'lCE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contiiiueil. 


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Cantrnll,  Forrest  L.,  Llklejr,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne  ms- 
siyuuu'iits,  to  lOngineeiiug  Specialties  Company,  San 
Frauoisoo,  Calif.  AutomobilG  engine  stop.  1,4.">8.270 ; 
Juno   V2. 

Cantrell,  Addie  E.,  Camp  Point,  111.  Dispensing  device. 
1,472,040;  Oct.  30. 

Cantrell,  Edwin  B.,  San  Frnncisco,  and  G.  E.  Miller, 
Oakland,    Calif.      Sleeve    puller.      1,473,811  ;    Nov.    13. 

Cantrell,  Forrest  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Lib- 
erty Tateiits  Syndicate.  Steering  wheel.  1,476,145 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Cautfi,  Ileleodoro,  liaton  IJouge,  La.  Baffle  wall  for  fur- 
naces.    1,444,328  ;   Feb.   6. 

Cantwell.  Edward  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Hayrake. 
3.478,817;   Doc.  25. 

Capanhat  Co.,  The.      (See   Koppman,  Charles,   assignor.) 

Capdevila,  Antonio  S.,  Barcelona,  Spain.  Safety  lock. 
1,478,274  :  Dec.  IS. 

Capell,  Carl  P.,  Vouice,  assignor  to  Capell  Laboratories, 
Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canning  and  tanning  ma- 
chine.     1,448,255;    Mar.    13. 

Capell,  George  M.,  deceased,  Passenham,  near  Stony 
Stratford,  England,  by  R.  A.  Blake,  trustee  and  legal 
representative.  Air  impeller  or  propeller.  1,467,227  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Capell,  George  M.,  deceased,  Passenham,  near  Stony 
Stratford ;  IJ.  A.  Blake,  London,  and  K.  M.  Dawes, 
commonly  called  Capell,  St.  Lawrence,  Isle  of  Wight, 
England,  legal  representatives.  Centrifugal  fan. 
1,471,141 ;  Oct.  16. 

Captli  Laijoiatorit's,  Inc.     (See  Capell,  Carl  F.,  assignor.) 

Capen,  Fred  L.     (See  Wood,  G.  H.,  and  Capen.) 

Capes.  Delbert  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Gear  or  wheel  puller. 
1,445,749;  Feb.  20. 

Capewell  Horse  Nail  Company.  (See  Cutter,  Solomon 
M.,  assignor.) 

Capital  PhonoHer  Corporation.  (See  Lane,  Marvin  C.  M., 
assignor.) 

Capitol  Bias.s  Works.  (See  Benjamin,  Oscar  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Capian,  Harry,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fender  bracket.  1,453,271 ; 
May  1. 

Capian,  Jamet>  II.,  Boston,  Mass.  Tool  for  demountable 
rims.      1,471,099;    Oct.    16. 

Capian,  Meyer,  Brookyn,  N.  Y.  Camping  trailer. 
1,461,574  ;  July  10. 

Capian,  Natlien  K.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Draft  preventer. 
1,456,971  ;  May  29. 

Caple,  William  M.,  Hamilton,  Mont.  Cord-holding  de- 
vice.     1,474,402  ;    Nov.   20. 

Caples,  Russel  B.      (See  Elton,  J.  O.,  and  Caples.) 

Caplinger,  John  D.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  C.  A. 
Kellogg.  New  York,  N.  T.  Web-printing  machine. 
1.474.142;   Nov.   13. 

Capocci,  Pompeo,  Providence,  R.  I.  Signal  Indicator  for 
automobiles.      1,472,550 ;    Oct.    30. 

Capocci.  Pompeo,  Providence,  R.  I.  Coffee  urn. 
1,472,551 ;  Oct.  30. 

Capouch,  Emil,  Cicero,  111.  Engine-cranking  device. 
1,452,592  ;   Apr.   24. 

Cappabianca,  Antonio,  Braddock,  Pa.  Mechanically- 
operated    crib.      1.476,146;    Dec.    4. 

Cappell,  John  T.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  James  H.  Slaugh- 
ter, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Traffic  signal.  1,443,945 ; 
Feb.    6. 

Cappellari,  Alfonso,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  Donzelli, 
Bologna,  Italy.    Lock  for  vehicles.    1,469,015  ;  June  26. 

Cappon.  Thomas  W.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Ink  eradicator. 
1.47.->.0r,2  :  Dec.  4. 

Capps,  William  P.,  Shreveport,  La.  Gas-pressure  regu- 
lator.    1,454.211 ;  May  8. 

Capra,  Benedetto,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Reversible  door- 
check.     1,449,652  ;  Mar.  27. 

Capron  Company.     (See  Moore,  Robert  II.,  assignor.1 

Caproni,  Federico,  Milan,  Italy.  Flying  machine. 
Rel5.688  :  Sept.  25. 

Caproni,  Gianni,  Milan,  Italy.  Device  for  determining 
the  course  on  flying  machines.     1,462,100  ;  July  17. 

Caps.  John  E.,  Wilmette,  111.  Water-softening  apparatus. 
1.452,288:  Apr.  17. 

Caps.  .Tohn  E..  Wilmette,  111.  Liquid  purifier.  1,465,968  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Caps,  Myrtle  B.      (See  Cross,   Walter  M.,   assignor.) 

Capstaffi,  .Tohn  G.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Photographic  reversal  process. 
1,460,703;  July  3. 

CapstafF,  John  G.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester.  N.  Y.  Color  photography.  1,469,811 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Capstaff,  John  G.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Roclipster.  N.  Y.  Photographic  reproduction  and 
method  of  and  apparatus  for  making  the  same. 
1,478.-599  ;  Dec.  25. 

Capstaff.  John  G..  and  F.  C.  Martin,  assipmors  to  Eastman 
Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Film-treating  ap- 
paifitiis.      1.441,163;    .Tan.    2. 

Capstaff,  John  G.,  and  N.  B.  Green,  assignor  to  Eiistman 
Kodak  Conip.mv,  Roche.'ter,  N.  Y.  Color  photography. 
1,444,329;    Fob.   6. 

Capst.in   Glass  Comp.nny.      (See  Kucera.  Peter,  assignor.) 

Caraballo,  Abelardo.  Habana,  Cuba.  Machine  for  making 
cl^r  bunches.      1,467,724  ;   June   6. 


Caracristi,  Virginius  Z.  (See  Miihlfeld,  J.  E.,  and  Cara- 
oiisti.) 

Caracrlstl,  Virginius  Z.,  Bronxville,  assignor  to  Locomo- 
tive Pulyerized  Fuel  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Burn- 
ing of  pulverized  fuel  and   gas.     1,441,721  ;  Jan.  9. 

Caracrlsli,  Virginius  Z.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  Variable  ex- 
haust nozzle  for   locomotives.      1,466,788  ;   Sept.   4. 

Caralun,  Frank  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Attachment  for  throttle 
levers.      1,448,:^82  ;    Mar.    IH. 

Caramore,  Anthony  C.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Swimmer's  emer- 
gency aid.     1,468,938  ;  Sept.  25, 

Carbide  &  Carbon  Chemicals  Corp.  (See  Curme,  G.  O.,  jr., 
and  Thompson,   assignors.) 

Carbide  and  >  arbon  Chemicnls  Corporation.  (See  Brooks, 
Henjaiuin  T.,  assignor.) 

Carbide  and  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation.  (See  Curme, 
G.  O.,  jr.,  and  Young,  assignors.) 

Carbide  and  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation.  (See  Eldred, 
Byron  E.,  assignor.) 

Carbide  and  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation.  (See  Eldred, 
Ti.  K.,  and  Brooks,  assignors.! 

Carbide  and  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation.  (See  McEl- 
roy,  Karl  P.,  assignor,  j 

Carbide  and  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation.  (See  Martin, 
James  W.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Carbide  &  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation.  (See  Young, 
Charles  O.,  assignor.) 

Carbon  Monoxide  Burner  Company.  (See  Craig,  James 
W.,  assignor.) 

Carbon,  Timothy.      (See  Gibbons,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Carbondale  Machine  Company.  (See  Safberg,  Bror  F., 
assignor.) 

Carbone,  Domenlco,  Milan,  Italy.  Preparation  of  a 
product  for  maceration  of  vegetable  substances  and  the 
resulting  product.     1,473,901 ;  Nov.  13. 

Carbonit  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Pape,  Max  C.  A.  H., 
assignor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Forse,  Edwin  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Geiger,  Charles  F,, 
assignor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Hartmann,  Miner 
L.,  assignor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (Sec  Hutchlns,  O.,  and 
ITawke,  assignors. ) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (Sec  Tone,  Frank  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Card,  Calvin  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Refrigerator. 
1,459,280  ;  June  19. 

Card.  Lewis  O.,  Somerville,  Ma.ss.  Window.  1,445.207  : 
Feb.  13. 

Card,  Lewis  O.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Dental  root-canal 
point:     1,469,992  ;   Oct.  9. 

Cardell,  Eugene  F.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Theft-detecting 
means.     1,474,706  ;  Nov.  20. 

Cardenas  y  iiuerta,  Antonio,  Habana,  Cuba.  Manufac- 
ture of  toys.     1,441,582  ;  Jan.  9. 

Carder,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works,  Corn- 
ing,  N.    Y.      Bowl.      Des.    61,942;    Feb.    IH. 

Carder,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Corning  (41ass  Works,  Corn- 
ing, N.  Y.     Compote.     Des.  61,943  :  Feb.  13. 

Carder,  Frederick,  as.signor  to  Corning  Glass  Worlds,  Corn- 
ing,  N.   Y.      Bowl.      Des.   61,944:   Feb.    13. 

Carder,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works,  Corn- 
ing,  N.   Y.      Pitcher.      Des.   61,945  ;    Feb.   13. 

Carder,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works,  Corn- 
ing, N.  Y.     Bowl.     Des.  61,946;  Feb.   13. 

Carder.  Frederick,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Corning,  N.  Y.     Pitcher.     Des.  61.947  ;  Feb.   13. 

Carder,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Work,-.:, 
Corning,  N.  Y.     Glass  teapot.     Des.  61 ,948  ;  Feb.  13. 

Carder,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Corning  CJlass  Work.-?, 
Corning,  N.  Y.     Vase  or  vessel.     Des.  61,949  ;  Feb.   13. 

Carder,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Corning,  N.  Y.     Pitcher.     Des.  01.950;  Feb.  13. 

Carder.  Frederick,  assignor  to  Corning  (31ass  Works, 
Corning,  N.  Y.     Candlestick.     Des.  62,019;  Mar.  6. 

Carder,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works,  Corn- 
ing, N.  Y.     Vase.     62,317;  May  8. 

Carder,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Corning,   N,  Y.     Vase.     Des.  62,517:   June  12. 

Carder,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Corning,   N.   Y.     Bowl.     Des.    63,252 ;    Nov.    13. 

Cardone,  Paola.  (See  Fumagalli,  G.,  Cardone,  and 
Surico.) 

Cardoso,  Luis,  Puebla.  Mexico.  Silent-key  typewriter 
attachment.     1,478,600  ;  Dec.  25. 

Cardullo,  Forrest  E.,  assignor  to  The  G.  A.  Gray  Co:n- 
pany,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Metal  planer.  1,476.949 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Cardwell,  Charles  E.,  assignor  of  one-h.ilf  to  M.  Lan- 
caster and  one-half  to  M.  Stewart.  Houston,  Tex, 
Collapsible  bundle  receptacle.      Rel5,720 ;   Nov.   13. 

Cardwell,  Ernest  H.,  West  Kensington,  England.  Spark 
intensifier   for  ignition   circuits.      1,441,212 ;   Jan.  0. 

Cardwell,  Thomas,  Sedalia,  Mo.  Thermostatic  steam  trap. 
1.404.197:   Aug.  7. 

Cardy,  Fred  E.,  Chicago,  111.     Eraser.     1,457,497  ;  June  5. 

Carek,  Charles  C,  Touhv,  Nebr.  Portable  air-storage 
tank.      1.452. 7S9;   Apr.  24. 

Caretti,  Mntlr''-^-  f...  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Mine-car  check  lock. 
1,444,330:  Fob.  C. 


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liSDEX  ()L<^  PATENTS  ISSUED   H^ROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Caretto,  John  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  gun  stock. 
1,468,354;    Sept.    18. 

Carey,  Bayton  ii'.,  et  al.     (See  Carey,  Bert  C,  assignor.) 

Carey,  Bert  C,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  F.  P.  Berger 
and  one-fOLUth  to  B.  F.  Carey,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Con- 
crete miser.     1,460,571;  July  3. 

Carey,  Claude  H.,  assignor  to  Atlas  Powder  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  the 
manufacture  of  sulphuric  anhydride.  1,477,107  ; 
Dvc.    11. 

Carey,  Frank  B.,  Fresno,  CaUf.  Flytrap.  1,462,004; 
July  17. 

Carey-Gavey   Snydicate  Limited.      (See   Iliggiuson,   Kings 


ley,  assignor.) 


Auto  safety  device. 


Carey,  George  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
1,445,750;  Feb.  20. 

Carey,  George  W.,  Osbkosb,  Nebr.  Crust-breaking  attach- 
ment for  beet  cultivators.     1,454,724  ;  May  8. 

Carey,  James  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair-growth-remuv- 
ing  implement  for  nostrils  and  ears.     1,470,527  ;  Oct.  9. 

Carey,  Lawrence  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  KeceiJfaclo  stand 
1,450,713  ;  Apr.  3. 

Carey,  I'bilip,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Klee- 
man,   William,  assignor.) 

Carey,  Philip,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (SeeKoester 
Herman  R.,  assignor.) 

Carey,  William  A.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Mold  for  plastic  flower 
boxes  or  the  like.     1,457,767  ;  June  5. 

Carey,  William  II.,  Wisconsin  Rapids,  Wis.  Making  con- 
crete blocks.      1,453,740  ;   May   1. 

Carey,  William  H.,  Wisconsin  llapids.  Wis.  Machine  for 
making  concrete  blocks.     1,453,747  ;  May  1. 

Carglll,  James  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Safety  pin. 
1,458,029;   June  5. 

Cargill,  Theodore  U.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Building-block 
mold.     1,446,832  ;  Feb.  27. 

Carhart,  Linden  1*.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Transmission. 
1,443,976;   FeD.   6. 

Carlchoff,  Eugene  R.,  and  B.  W.  Jones,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Elec- 
tromagnetic devic».     1,445,994  ;  Feb.  20. 

Carillon,  Eugene  L.,  Bedford,  Ohio.  Radiator-thawiu^' 
means.     1,478,422  ;  Dec.  25. 

Carlthers,  James  V.,  and  H.  J.  Williamson,  Pomeroy, 
Wash.      Drink    mixer.      1,453,128 ;    Apr.    24. 

Carl,  James  M.,  Midvale,  Idaho.  Sign  system.  1,447,377  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Carl,  Louis  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  .-Vutomobile  top. 
1,476.391;   Dec.  4. 

Carlberger,  Leo,  Modling,  Austria.  Elastic  rim. 
1,466,205;   Aug.   28. 

Carle,  Harold,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  F.  N.  Burt  Com- 
pany, Limited,  Toronto,  Canada.  Paper-cup  dispenser. 
1,472,584  ;  Oct.  30. 

Carleton,  Charles  B.,  Manchester  Depot,  Vt.  Cooking 
attachment   for    automobiles.      1,446,876 ;    Feb.    27. 

Carleton,  Charles  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Sprocket  wheel 
1,454,536;  May  8. 

Carleton,  Walter  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Film-patching  ma- 
chine.    1,459,822  ;  June  26. 

Carley,  William  O.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Pavement 
glide.     1,456,881 ;  May  29. 

Carli,  Vincenzo  B.,  Boston,  Mass.  Parachute  for  air- 
planes.     1,475,792;   Nov.   27. 

Carlile,  Frank  S.     (See  Doughty,  L.  A.,  and  Carlile.) 

Carlin,  Arvid  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  shelf  and 
bracket.      1.452,144  ;   Apr.   17. 

Carlin,  Arvld  F.,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.  Toy  figure. 
1,458,683;  June  12. 

Carlin,  Arvid  F.,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.  Fan-operating 
means.      1,468,617;    Sept.    18. 

Carlin,  John  P.,  Cromwell,  Conn.  Hinge  for  cooking 
utensils.     1,476.797  ;  Dec.  11. 

Carling  Tool  &  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Hokanson, 
Alexander,    assignor.) 

Carling  Turbine  Blower  Co.  (See  Carlson,  Axel  W., 
asslgnar.) 

Carlisle,  Bert,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Lamp.  Dos.  01,92G ; 
Feb.  13. 

Carlisle,  Clifton  H.,  Toronto,  assignor  to  The  Goodyear 
Tire  &  Rubber  Company  of  Canada,  Limited,  New  To- 
ronto. Ontario,  Canada.  Flexible  belt.  1,442.924  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Carlisle,  John  R.     (See  Campbell,  Thomas  R.,  assignor.) 

Carll,  Harry,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Gump 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Separation  trap  for  pulverizing 
machines.     1,442,466  ;   Jan.  16. 

Carlsen,  Carl  B.,  et  al.      (See  Fisher,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Carlsen,  John  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Frame  for  framing  prints 
and  the  like.     1,463,150  ;  July  31. 

Carlson,  Antliony  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Railway  cros.s 
ing.      1,443,5.59  ;   .Tan.   gO. 

Carlson,  Anthony  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Stone-drilling 
machine.     1,453,620  ;  May  1. 

Carlson,  Axel,  assignor  to  Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Slack-take-up  device  for  electric- 
iron   cords.      1,450,003;   May  22. 

Carlson,  Axel  W.      (Sep   Swanson.  P.,  and  Carlson. 1 

Carlson,  Axel  W.,  assignor  to  Carling  Turbine  Blower  Co., 
Worcester,  Mass.  Method  for  making  turbine  rotors. 
1,447,202  ;  Mar.   6. 

Carlson,  C.  G.,  Ice  Cream  Company,  The.  (See  Fox, 
Willis   H.,  assignor.) 


Carlson,    Carl,    Linfor,    Idaho.      Rail    joint.      1,440,582 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Carlson,    Carl   E.,   Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Demountable   brake 

band.     1,471,882  ;  Oct.  23. 
Carlson,  Charles  .1.,  Helena,  Mont.      Convertible  automobile 

body.     ],446,8;S3  ;  Feb.  27. 
Carlson,     Charles     T.,     Canton,     Ohio.      Utensil    hinge. 

1,471,776;  Oct.  23. 
Carlson,    David    E.,    Galesburg,    111.      Valve-spring    lifter. 

1,444,729  ;    Feb.   6. 
Carlson,    Edwin    M.,    Manor,    Tex.      Stalk-cutter    attacli- 

ment.     1,449,494;   Mar.  27. 
Carlson,   Kffie   U.,    Isle,   Minn.      Paring   l;nife.      1,444,659; 

Feb.   6. 
Carlson,  Egnar  C,  Rockford,  111.     Holdi-r  for  machinists' 

scales  and  pencils.     1,468,002  ;   Sept.   18. 
Carlson,  Eric   V.      (See  Johnson,   E.   S.,   and   Carlson.) 
Carlson,  Erik  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Jones  and  Baker, 

New  Vork,  N.  Y.    Revolving  teleph(jne  stand.    1,447,531  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Carlson,    Ernest    H.,    Clay    Center,    ICans.      Tractor-plow 

adjustment  lever.     1,468,194  ;  Sept.  18. 
Carlson,  Frank  H.      (See  Bauer,  G.  .1.,  and  Carlson.) 
Carlson,   Franklin  T.,   Stratford,   Iowa.      Cleaning   device 

for  gate  seats  and  the  like.     1,449,653  ;  Mar.  27. 
Carlson,  Gustav.       (See  Hellroth,  C.,  and  Carlson.) 
Carlson,    Gustav  A.,   assignor  to   The   Boye   Needle   Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.,  Screw  driver.     1,446,877  ;  Feb.  27. 
Carlson,   Gustav  A.,   assignor  to   The  Boye  Needle   Com- 
pany,    Chicago,     111.      Tatting     shuttle.      1,452,183 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Carlson,   Gustav  A.,    assignor  to  The   Boye   Needle   Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Curtain  rod.     1,453,748  ;  May  1. 
Carlson,   Gustav   A.,   assignor   to   The   Boye   Needle   Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Hasp.     1,464,198;   Aug.  7. 
Carlson,   Gustav   A.,  assignor   to   The  Boye   Needle   Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Hasp.    1,472,512  ;  Oct.  30. 
Carlson,    Gustav    W.,    assignor    to    The    Torbensen    Axle 

Company,   Cleveland,  Ohio.     Lubrication  of  automotive 

vehicle  knuckles.     1,456,618  ;  May  29. 
Carlson,    Gustav    W.,    assignor    to    The    Torbensen    Axle 

Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Lubrication  of  automotive 

vehicle    knuckles.      1,456,619 :    May   29. 
Carlson,   Gustave  A.,   Detroit,   Mich.     Polishing  machine. 

1,477,426  ;  Dec.   11. 
Carlson,   Herman  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to   L.    S.  Ras- 

musen,  Davenport,  Iowa.     Lap.     1,441,781  ;  Jan.  9. 
Carlson,    Iddo   E.,   Elkhart,    Ind.      Foot    rest.      1,476,592  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Carlson,  Jalmar   A.,   Stambaugh,   Mich.     Emergency   fuel 

tanks  for  automobiles.     1,461,890  ;  July  17. 
Carlson,    John,    La   Tuque,    Quebec,    Canada.      Adjustable 

caster.     1,457,617  ;  June  5. 
Carlson,  John  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  S.  Reed,  Salt 

Lake  City,  Utah.     Water  motor.     1,454,212;  May  8. 
Carlson,  Martin  O.,  Chicago,  111.     Push   sled.     1,458,392  ; 

June  12. 
Carlson,  Oscar  A.,  assignor  to  D.  P.  Harris  Manufacturing 

Company,   Reading,  Pa.     Handle  bar  for  bicycles   and 

the  like.     1,445,995  ;  Feb.  20. 
Carlson,    O.tto    M.,    assignor    to    Crane    Co.,    Chicago,    111. 

Lapping  metal  pipes.      1,472,047 ;   Oct.   30. 
Carlson,    Peter    J.,    Paullina,    Iowa.      Drag.      1,448,789; 

Mar.  20. 
Carlson,   Robert  A.,   Virginia,   Minn.      Safety   attachment 

for  air-brake  systems.     1.445,002  ;  Feb.   13. 
Carlson,  Rudolph  E.,  and  J.  M.  Gerster,  St.  Paul,  MinnJ 

Mail   box.      1,440,529;   .Tan.   2. 
Carlson,  Walter  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Advertising  stand. 

Des.  62,544  ;  .Tune  19. 
Carlson,  Wendell  L.     (See  Hanson,  E.  C,  and  Carlson.) 
Carlson,  Wendell  L.,  and  E.  C.  Hanson,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Radiotelegraph  system.     1,463,386 ;  July  31. 
Carlstedt,   Ragnar,   assignor   to  Aktlebolaget  Area   Regu- 

latorer,   Stockholm,   Sweden.      Steam  trap.     1,460,746 ; 

July  3. 
Carlton,   Basil   B.,  and   C.   J.  Burkley,   assignors   to   The 

Goodyear     Tire     &     Rubber     Company,     Akron,     Ohio. 

Screening  device.     1,462,469  ;  July  17. 
Carlucoi,   Gennaro   S.      (See   Morrell,   Michael,    assignor.) 
Carmack,    William,    et    al.       (See    Cowin,    Irving   R.,    as- 
signor.) 
Carman,  Charles  L.     (See  Kennedy,  J.  E.,  and  Carman. 1 
Carman,    Edwin    S.,    Eaat    Cleveland,    assignor    to    The 

Osborn     i>'-.nufacturing     Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio. 

Flask-e:;;..;,'  machine.      1,476,688;   Dec.    11. 
Carman,  Frank  J.,   San  Francisco,  Calif.     Drilling  wells. 

1,460,788;  July  3. 
Carman,    James    R.,    Beaver    Dam,    Ky.      Nallless    horse- 
shoe.    1,471,827;  Oct.  23. 
Carmean,    James    H.       (See    Carmean,    Samuel    M.    and 

J.  H.) 
Carmean,  Samuel  M.  and  J.  H.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Blec- 

rrip  cut-out.     1.460,943  ;  July  3. 
Carmel,    Joseph,    assignor    to    F.    M.    Ashley,    New    York. 

N.  Y.     Key  holder.     1,474,315;  Nov.  13. 
Carmiehael,     Howard    C,    Indianapolis,    Ind.       Railway- 
crossing  gate  and  signal.     1,475,682 ;  Nov.   27. 
I'arniici  ael,     Thurinaii,      Marvville,     Mo.        Ilog-watenng 

Trough.     1.455,080  :    May   22. 
Carmouv,   James   L.,  Baltimore,   Md.     Sanitary   protector 

for  headrests.     1,441,396  ;  Jan.  9. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Carnahan,    Uarry    L.,    Centialla,    Mo.      Accelerator   foot 

throttle.     1.463,115;  July   24. 
Carnal,    William    D.,   Akron,    Ohio,    assignor   to   Western 

Tire  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.     Tire  tread.    Des.  62,563  ; 

June  26. 
Carnalion     Milk     Troducts     Company.        (See     Grindrod, 

George,  assiiiiior.) 
Carnegie,    \Ylllinm    L.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Ply-wood    wheel. 

1,473.669  ;  Nov.   13. 
Carnelli,   Charles   M.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Gas   soldering 

Iron.     1,464,497;  Aug.  14. 
Carnes  ArtiUcial  Limb  Company,  The.     (See  Carnes,  Wil- 
liam T.,  assignor.) 
Carnes,    William    T.,    assignor    to    The    Carnes    Artificial 

Limb   Conipanv,   Kansas   City,    Mo.      Combined   furnace 

and  crucible.     1,456,298  ;  May  2-'. 
Carnes,   Zeu   .v.,    Waterloo,    Iowa.      Rotary   valve   for   In- 

terual-combiisticu  engines.     1,474,021  ;  Nov.  20. 
Cai-nov.  Frank  J).,  Ni  w   lork,  N.   i".      I'roduciug  stainless 

sttel.     1,444,062;   Feb.  6. 
Carnev,   Ralph   J.,   Boston,   Mass.      Scarfpin.     1,474,662 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Carney,   Samuel  D.      (See  Reed,   James  T.,   assignor.) 
Carol,  Charles  W.,  Globe,  Ariz.     Chicken  coop  or  brooder. 

1,452,728;  Apr.   24. 
Carolin,  James  B.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  City  Button 

Works,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Garment-fastening   device. 

1,465,578  :  Aug.  21. 
Caron,    Fred,    Detroit,   Mich.      Automatic    weather    strip. 

1,460,312  ;  June  26. 
Caron,  John.     (See  Belanger,  C,  and  Caron.) 
Caron.  Napoleon,  assignor  to  Nashua  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany,     Nashua,      N.      H.        Weft  -  replenishing     loom. 

1,461,861  ;  July  17. 
Caron,  Octave,  Faribault,  Minn.    Clod  crusher.    1,452,184  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Caron,    Telesphore    E.,    and    M.    Raiche,    Kankakee,    111. 

Sterilizer  and  irrigator.     1,470,145  ;  Oct.  9. 
Carothers,   Charles  O.,  Kenton,  Ohio.     Clay-pigeon   trap. 

1,477,942  ;  Dee.   18. 
Carothers,    George    N.,    Cutler,    Ohio.      Cork    extractor. 

1,449.654;   Mar.   27. 
Carpenter,  Arthur  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Making  mottled 

color   screens.     1,476,874 ;    Dec.    11. 
Carpenter,  Campbell  C,  assignor  to  U.   S.  Light  &  Heat 

Corporation,     Niagara    Falls,    N.    Y.       Storage-battery 

practice.      1,468,259;    Sept.    18. 
Carpenter,   Charles  C,    Dayton,   Ohio.      Typewriting  ma- 
chine.     1.451,203;    Apr.    10. 
Carpenter,    Chester   E.,    Aberdeen,    S.    Dak.      Attachment 

for   hens.      1,450,247;   Apr.    3. 
Carpenter,    Cranston    H.,    Wilkinsburg,    Pa.,    assignor    to 

Westinghouse     Electric     &     Manufacturing     Company. 

Electric  furnace.     1,444,94S  ;  Feb.  13. 
Carpenter,  E.  R.     (See  Carpenter,  H.  H.,  and  Keeler,  as- 
signors.) 
Carpenter,  Edgar  H.,  Yoakum,  Tex.     Washer.     1,452,492; 

Apr.  24. 
Carpenter,   Ford  A.,    Los  Angeles,    Calif.      Recording   in- 
strument.     1,466,271 ;   Aug.   28. 
Carpenter,   George  L.,   Gladstone,  Mich.     Attachment   for 

cooking  vessels.     1,465,508  ;  Aug.  21. 
Carpenter,  Harold  W.,  Norwich,  Conn.     Electric  recording 

meter.      1,474.955  ;   Nov.    20. 
Carpenter,  Howard  H.,  and  R.  B.  Keeler,  assignors  to  E.  R. 

Carpenter,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Tile  unit.     1,440,967 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Carpenter,  John  S.,  Irrlngton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Worth- 

Ington  Pump  and  Machinery   Corporation,   New  York, 

N.  Y.     HydrauUc  turbine.     1,462,483  ;  July  24. 
Carpenter,  Lewis  M.     (See  Brown,  G.  S.,  and  Carpenter.) 
Carpenter,   Robert  F.   and   T.   F.  Anderson,   assignors   to 

Sanvmetal  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Hinge. 

1,446,449  :  Feb.  27. 
Carpenter,    Teunanski    Z.       (See   Jones,    Howard   N.,    as- 
signor.) 
Carpenter,    W.   D.,    Company.      (See    Stapley,    Philip    H., 

assignor. ) 
Carpenter,     William     C.,     Oakland,     111.       Belt     huckle. 

1,444,537:  Feb.  6. 
Carpenter,  Walter  W.,  Charleston,  S.  C.     Paste-tube  cap. 

1.470,686;  Oct.  16. 
Carpenter.    Warren    W.,    Brooklyn,    assignor    to    Western 

Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ma- 
chine-switching telephone-exchange  system.     1,464,087 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Carpenter,  Warren  W".,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  Hovland, 

East    Orange.    N.    J.,    assignors    to    Western    Electric 

Company,    Incorporated,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Telephone 

system.     1.478.022  :  Dec.  IS. 
Carpentsv.    William    A.,    Newark,    N.    J.      License-plate 

iKildor"     1.47S.423:   Dec.   25. 
Carper,  Charles  W.,  .-Vrnma,  W.  Va.     Harrow.    1,459,571 ; 

June  19. 
Carpmill.  John  F.,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Automobile  hood 

fastener.     1,458.746;   June  12. 
Carpmill,   John  F..  New  Britain,  Conn.     Automobile  hood 

fastener.      1.458.747:   .Tune   12. 
Carr.      Adelbert      E.,     Kodiak,      Alaska.        Fish      boner. 

1,470,807;  Oct.  16. 
Carr.   Charles  M..   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Girdle  or  corset. 

1,472.552  ;    Oct.   30. 
Carr,  Charles  W..  R.  J.  Dixon,  and  P.  W.  Conover,  Ogden, 

Utah.     Elevator-door  lock.     1.453,915;  May  1. 


Carr  &  Company.      (See  Greenwood,  Rowland,  assignor.) 

Carr,  David  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Siphon  apparatus. 
1,462,082  ;  July  17. 

Carr,  Edward,  assignor  of  nine-sixteenths  to  H.  D.  Dansey, 
Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Water  heater.  1,474,762 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Carr,  Edward  G.,  Slilwaiiki  e.  Wis.  Road  machine. 
1,444,108;   Feb.   6. 

Carr,  Edward  G.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Subgrade  scraper. 
Rel5.615;  May  29. 

Carr,  Edward  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Concrete-road  machine. 
1,457.299  ;  June  5. 

Carr  Fastener  Company.      (See  Carr,   Fred  S.,  assignor.) 

Carr  Fastener  Company.     (See  Carr,  Moses  P.,  assignor.) 

Carr  Fastener  Company.  (See  Hubbell,  Benjamin  P., 
assignor.) 

Carr,  Fred  S.,  Newton,  assignor  to  Carr  Fastener  Com- 
pany.  Cambridge,  Mass.     Fastener.     1 ,454,832  ;  May  8. 

Carr,  Fred  S.,  Newton,  assignor  to  Carr  Fastener  Com- 
pany, Cambridge,  Mass.     Fastener.     1,464,695  ;  Aug.  14. 

Carr,  Fred  S.,  Newton,  assignor  to  Carr  Fastener  Com- 
pany, Cambridge.  Mass.  Separable  fastener.  1,467,920; 
Sept.  11. 

Carr,  Fred  S.,  Newton,  assignor  to  Carr  Fastener  Com- 
pany, Cambridge,  Mass.  Separable  fastener.  1,471,828  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Carr,  Fred  S.,  Newton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Carr  Fastener 
Company,  lambridge,  Mass.  Separable  fastener. 
1,476,3  47  :   Dec.   4. 

C?arr,  George  J.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Heslewood,  W.  R., 
and  Moclne,  assignors.) 

Carr.  Isaac  H..  (.  incinuati.  Oliio.  .Sutoniatic  shut-off 
valve.     1,448,193 ;    Mar.    13. 

Carr,  Isaac  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Automatic  gas-shut-off 
valve.      1.468,135  :    Sept.    18. 

Carr,  Jesse  M.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Tank  filler.  1,443,977  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Carr,  John,  Esher,  and  A.  B.  Bradley,  Fuliiam  Park,  Lon- 
don, England.     Preparing  sugar.     1,454,153  ;  May  8. 

Carr,  John  E.,  assignor  to  AU-Steel-Equlp  Company,  Au- 
rora, 111.     Inclosed  switch.     1,463.151  :  July  31. 

Carr-Lowrey  Glass  Co.     (See  Newell,  Louis  B.,  assignor.) 

Carr,  Melvin  K.,  Bremerton,  Wash.  Coupling  for  rail- 
way  cars.     1,450,248 ;   Apr.   3. 

Carr,  Moses  P.,  Lexington,  assignor  to  Carr  Fastener 
Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Separable  fastener.  Re- 
15,714  :  Nov.  6. 

Carr,  Oscar  L.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.  Headlight  plug. 
1,459,651 ;  June  19. 

Carr,  Robert  L.,  et  al.     (See  Smith,  Thomas  C,  assignor.) 

Carr.  Vernon  B.,  and  S.  H.'Broshar,  Lebanon,  Ind.  Auto- 
matic draft  regulator.     1,463.671  :  July  31. 

Carrau,  Salvador,  and  W.  R.  Cobean,  Buenos  Aires,  Ar- 
gentina. Device  for  the  use  of  carbon  paper  in  type- 
writers.    1,452,414  ;  Apr.  17. 

Carrey,  John  O.,  assignor  to  Carrey  Rotary  Engine  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rotary  air  compressor.  1,475,683  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Carrey  Rotary  Engine  Company.  (See  Carrey,  John  C, 
assignor.) 

Carricaburu,  Antoine.     (Sop  Dubuc.  A.,  and  Carricaburu.) 

Carrier,  Albert  H.,  Asheville,  N.  C,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  E.  W'.  Grove,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  I'roducing  a  shi^atbiug 
or  shingle  and  the  product.     1,448,614  ;  Mar.   13. 

Carrier,  Albert  H.,  Asneville,  N.  C,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  E.  W  Grove,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Wood-cutting  ma- 
chine.    1,474,.S37;  Nov.  13. 

Carrier  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Carrier,  Willis  H., 
assignor.) 

Carrier  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Heckel,  Edmund 
P.,  assignor.) 

Carrier  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Lewis,  Leo  L., 
assignor.) 

Carrier  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Lyle,  J.  I.,  and 
Lewis,  assignors.) 

Carrier  Engineering  Coi-poration.  (See  Stacey,  Alfred  H., 
jr.,  assignor.) 

Carrier,  Milton  L.,  Centralia,  Wash.  File  holder. 
1,459,613  :  June  19. 

Carrier,  Willis  H.,  Essex  Fells,  assignor  to  Carrier  Engi- 
neering Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  drying  and  conditioning  materials. 
1,467,306;  Sept.  11. 

Carrier,  Willis  H.,  assignor  to  Carrier  Engineering  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 
adding  moisture  to  powdered  materials.  1,469,993 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Carrlnger,  James  R.  (See  Clark,  E.  M.,  Loomls,  and 
Carringer.l 

Carrington,  Phyllis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sandal.  1,463.672; 
July   31. 

Carris,  Edward  C,  and  V.  F.  Eppel,  Washington,  Iowa  ; 
said  Carris  assignor  to  said  Eppel.  Radiator-holding 
machine.      1,469,176;    Sept.    25. 

Carroll,  Arthur  B..  assignor  to  Baumgarten  &  Co.  In- 
corporated, Baltimore,  Md.  Inking  pad.  1.474,143; 
Nov.    13. 

Carroll,  Clyde  H.     (See  H^vane.  John,  assignor.) 

Carroll.  Elbert  H.,  assignor  to  Morgan  Construction  Com- 
pany. Worcester.  Mass.  Clutchina  mechanism  for 
wire-drawing  blocks.     1.464.028:  Aug.  7. 

Carroll,  George  P.      (See  Hapgood,  Cyrus  H.,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS'  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpltabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Carroll,  George  P.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Safety-controlling 
mechanism  for  compressing  machines.  1,445,751  ; 
Feb.   20. 

Carroll,  George  P.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Controlling  means 
for   fluid-circulating  apparatus.     1,445,752 ;   Feb.  20. 

Carroll,  George  P.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Multispeed  re- 
frigerating apparatus.     1,445,753  ;  Feb.  20. 

Carroll,  Henry  K.      (See  Crider,   Walter  R.,  assignor.) 

Carroll,  Houston  M.,  sr.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Denture. 
1,451,533  ;   Apr.   10. 

Carroll,  James  H.,  Charlotte,  N.  C-  Self-service  scort 
for  a  building  having  limited  floor  space.  l,4"4,10(i ; 
Nov.  13. 

Carroll,  John  S.      (See  Farrington,  Harvey,  assignor.) 

Carroll,  Louis  W.,  Kiversidc,  ill.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  G.  MulUy,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Directifyiug  system. 
1,475.93a  ;   Dec.   4. 

Carroll,  Monroe  W.,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Rotary  drill  bit. 
1,447,234  ;  Mar.  6. 

Carroll,  Orlando,  Catonsville,  Md.  Transmission  lic-li. 
1,469,620;  Oct.  3. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Photographic  film  and  compound  sup- 
port.     1,441,142  ;   Jan.  2. 

Carroll,  Stev^art  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  solvent  and  composi- 
tion.    1,441,143  ;  Jan.  2. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose  -  ether  composition. 
1,444,331 ;  Feb.  6. 

Carroll,  Stevvart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  solvent  and 
composition.      1,450,714  ;   Apr.   3. 

Carroll,  Stev^art  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  solvent  and 
composition.     1,450,715  ;   Apr.   3. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  solvent  and 
composition.      1,450,716 ;    Apr.    3. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  solvent  and 
composition.      1,464,169;    Aug.    7. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  solvent  and 
composition.     1,464,170  ;  Aug.  7. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rociiester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  solvent  and 
composition.      1,467,091 ;    Sept.    4. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany,   Rochester,    N.    Y.      Cellulose-ether    composition. 

1.467.092  ;  Sept.  4. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany,   Rochester,    N.    Y.      Cellulose-ether    composition. 

1.467.093  ;  Sept.  4. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany,   Rochester,    N.    Y.      Cellulose-ether    composition. 

1.467.094  ;  Sept.  4. 

Carroll,  Stewart  .J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany,   Rochester,    N.    Y.      Cellulose-ether    composition. 

1.467.095  ;  Sept.  4. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  composition. 
l,46i.ui»ui  oept.  4. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany,   Rochester,    N.    Y.      Cellulose-ether    composition. 

1.467.097  ;  Sept.  4. 

Carroll,    Stewart   J.,    assignor    to    Eastman    Kodak    Com- 
,  pany,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Cellulose-ether    composition. 

1.467.098  ;  Sept.  4. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  composition. 
I,4(i7,099  ;  Sept.  4. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester.  N.  Y.  Cellulo.se-ether  composition. 
1,467,100:  Sept.  4. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany. Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulo.?e-ether  composition. 
1,467,101  ;  Sept.  4. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester.  N.  Y.  CelUilose-ether  composition. 
1,467,102:  Sept.  4. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany,   Rochester,    N.    Y.      Cellulose-ether    composition. 

1.467.103  :  Sept.  4. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany,   Rochester,    N.    Y.      Cellulose-ether    composition. 

1.467.104  :  Sept.  4. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  composition. 
1,467.105:  Sept.  4. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor 'to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  solvent  and  composi- 
tion.    1,469,812:   Dot.  9. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.  , assign  or  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester.  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  solvent  and  composi- 
tion.     1,469,813:    Oct.    9. 

Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pnnv,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Making  composite  fllms. 
1.476..392  ;   Dee.   4. 

Carroll,  Thoma.s  F.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Connector  for 
tire  ohnins.     1.441,483:  Jan.  9. 

C.nrroll,  Thomas  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Frame.  1,465,839  : 
Aug.  21. 


Carroll,  Tyler  P.,  and  B.  Graff,  Seattle,  Wash.  Reamlnfc 
device.     1,470,144  ;  Oct.  9. 

Carroll,   William   E.      (See  Geor.ne,  J.  R.,  and   Carroll.) 

Carscadin,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  American  Steel 
Foundries,  Chicago,  HI.  Yoke  for  draft  gears. 
1,470,809;  Oct.  16. 

Carson,  Alexander  A.,  Braintree,  Mass.  Outlet  valve 
for    water-closet    tanks.      1,457,018;    May    29. 

Carson,  Charles  E.,  Allegan,  assignor  of  one-flfth  to  F. 
E.  Royce,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Piston-ring  manu- 
facture.    1,468,355;   Sept.  18. 

Car.son,  Clarence,  New  Kochelie,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Johns- 
Manville,  Incorporated.  Speedometer.  1,450,939; 
Apr.   10. 

Carson,  Gates  B.     (See  GUmore,  A.  R.,  and  Carson.) 

Carson,  George  C,  B.  Coli,  San  Francisco,  and  T.  S. 
Christensen,  Nashmead,  Calif.  Wall  construction. 
1,463,759;    July    31. 

Carson,  Henry  A.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Resilient  tire. 
1,450,473;    Apr.   3. 

Carson,  Henry  A.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Power  transmission. 
1,471,589  ;  Oct.  23. 

Carson,   John   H.      (See  Kimes,   E.  B.,   and   Carson.) 

Carson,  John  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pumping  lack. 
1,474,996  ;  Nov.  20. 

Carson,  John  R.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.  Translating  circuits. 
1,448,702  ;   Mar.    13. 

Carson,  John  R..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Method  and  means 
for  signaling  with  high-frequency  waves.  1,449,382 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Carson,  John  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Receiving 
circuits  for  weak  signal  currents.     1,450,969  ;  Apr.   10. 

Carson,  John  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Translating  cir- 
cuits.    1,463,795  ;  Aug.  7. 

Carson,  John  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Translating  cir- 
cuits.    1,46.^,796;  Aug.  7. 

Carson,  Oswald  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Display  device  for 
advertising   purposes.      1,477,241 ;   Dec.    11. 

Carson,  Whitfield  R.      (See  Drefalil,   L.  C,   and  Carson.) 

Carson,  William  W.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Mean.^!  employed  In 
keeping  family  records.     1,447,279  ;  Mar.  6. 

Carssow,  Felix  H..  Vallejo,  Calif.  Optical  instrument. 
1,452,675  ;  Apr.  24. 

Carstens,  George,  Jersey  City,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
H.  B.  Muller,  Jersey  City  Heights,  N.  J.  Universal  con- 
veyer  chain.      1,453,702  ;    May    1. 

Carstens,  Hanns,  Leverkusen,  and  C.  Hansen,  Wisedorf, 
near  Cologne,  assignors  to  Farbenfabrlken  vorm.  Frledr. 
Bayer  and  Co.,  Leverkusen,  near  Cologne,  Germany. 
Disinfecting,  insecticldal,  and  fungicidal  composition. 
1,457,652  ;  June  5. 

Carswell,  Joseph  S.     (See  Hammond,  A.  R.,  and  Carswell.) 

Carter,  Arthur  R.,  Gulfport,  Miss.  Engine.  1,467,528  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Carter,  Carnie  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and  A.  E.  Coxe, 
Chicago,  111.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  S. 
Karpen  &  Bros.  Producing  normal  and  mixed  ethers. 
1,459,177  ;  June  19. 

Carter,  Carnie  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and  A.  B.  Coxe, 
Chicago,  III.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  S. 
Karpen  &  Bros.     Producing  esters.     1,459,971 ;  June  26. 

Carter.  Clarence  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to. The  Du-AU  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Mop.     1,449,586 ;  Mar.  27. 

Carter,  Clannce  W.,  and  J.  J.  Varusky,  assignor  to  Car- 
ter-Mayhew  Manufacturing  Company,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.     Grain  separator.     1,443,524;  Jan.  30. 

Carter,  Clark  E..  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Chain  link. 
1,452,476;  Apr.  17. 

Carter.  Clark  E.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor 
to  Aladdin  Cinema  Co.  Inc.,  Malone.  N.  Y.  Cinemato- 
graphic machine.     1,442,647  ;   Jan.   16. 

Carter,  Clark  E..  Montreal.  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor  to 
Aladdin  Cinma  Co.,  Inc.,  Malone,  N.  Y.  Cord  con- 
ductor.     1.442.648  :.  Jan.    16. 

Carter,  Daniel  G.,  Mosheim,  Tenn.  Making  seamless  up- 
pers.     1,463,066  ;  July  24. 

Carter,  Donald  M.,  trustee.    (See  Dahl,  Conrad,  assignor.) 

Carter,  Francis  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Spark  plug.  1.451,939  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Carter,  George  E.,  Circleville,  Ohio.  Bolt.  1,463,572; 
July    31. 

Carter.  Geor.t;e  J..  Bromborough,  and  L.  G.  McFarlane, 
Liverpool,  England.  Internal- combustion  engine. 
1,457,019  ;  May  29. 

Carter,  George  V.     (See  Carter,  Reginald  H.,  assignor.) 

Carter,  Glenn  O.,  New  Rochelle,  and  R.  C.  Pierce,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Llnde  Air  Products  Com- 
pany. Method  of  and  apparatus  for  welding  metals. 
1,477,538  ;   Dec.  18. 

Carter.  Hor.nce  J..  Wilmington,  Del.  Fabric  pller. 
1,475,428;  Nov.  27. 

Carter,  Jacob  U.,  Cardston,  Alberta,  Canada.  Automobile 
door.     1,459,281 :  June  19. 

Carter,  John  H.,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.  Toothbrush.  1.452,108  ; 
Apr.  17. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


93 


Carter,  John  J.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  TUe  Remy 
Electric  Company.  Manufacture  of  shafts.  1,463,144  ; 
July  24. 

Carter,  Lester  L.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Gas  and  water 
separator  for  oil  wells.     1,468,193;  Sept.  18. 

Cartel-,  L.ister  I..,  Palo  .\lto,  Calif.  Valve.  1,470,057; 
Oct.  9. 

Carter-I.udwis-  Conipauy,  The.  (See  Carter,  Willis  W., 
assignor.) 

Carter-JIaylicw  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Carter, 
C.   W.,  and  Varusky.  assisjnorsj 

Carter  Maytuw  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Junklu, 
John  C.,  assignor.) 

Carter  Itadio  Company  et  al.  (See  Ya.xley,  Kriiest  E., 
assignor.) 

Carter,  Ray  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  ludus- 
trial  Alcohol  Co.  JIaUing  ester  condensation  products. 
1,472,324  ;  Oct.  30. 

Carter,  Reginald  H.,  assignor  to  G.  V.  Carter,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.      Electric   testing  device.      1,454,623  ;    May  8. 

Carter.  Robert  E.,  Champaign,  111.  Battery  rejuvenator. 
1,468,341  ;   Sept.  18. 

Carter,  lUissoll  S.,  Hewlett,  N.  Y.  Leaf  spring  and 
spring  suspension.      1.475,170;    Nov.    27. 

Carter,  Samuel  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tractor. 
1,457,692;  June  5. 

Carter,  Samuel  C,  Glendale,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, of  one-half  to  International  Motor  Com- 
pany. Motor  truck  and  track  structure  for  motor 
trucks.     1,446,784  ;  Feb.  27. 

Carter,  Samm  1  \V.,  Washington,  D.  C.  .\djustable-pitch 
propeller  for  airplanes.     1.45.5,990;   May  22. 

Carter,  Samuel  W.,  Washington,  T>.  0.  Propeller. 
1,471,590;  Oct.  23. 

Carter,  Van  Roy,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Transmission. 
1,477.628;  Dec.  18. 

Carter,  William  C,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Automatic  temperature 
regulator  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,443.978  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Carter.  William  Company,  The.  (See  Redmond,  Harriet 
L.,  assignor.) 

(-'[irtei-.  Willi.im  D..  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Centrifugal  pump. 
1.456.051  :   May  22. 

Carter,  William  P.,  Prescott,  Kans.  Combination  air- 
ship and  airplane.     1,446,334;  Feb.  20. 

Carter.  William  il..  et  al.  (See  Webb,  Benjamin  F., 
assignor.) 

Carter,  William  H.,  Needham  Heights,  Mass.  Seamless 
stocking  and  making  same.     1,460,477  ;  July  3. 

Carter,  William  T.,  Hot  Springs.  Ark.  Microscope  at- 
tachment.    1,468,938  ;  Aug.  7. 

Carter,  Willis  M.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  W.  F. 
Powers  Company.  Mounting  machine.  1,477,032 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Carter,  Willis  M.,  Jersey  City,  assignor  to  The  Carter- 
Ludwig  Company,  Incorporated.  Hoboken,  N.  J.  (Ilol- 
lapsible  display  device.     1,454,038  ;   May  8. 

Carterett.  Amos  A..  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Screen  for  auto- 
mobile windshields.     1.443.211  :  Jan.  23. 

C.nrthy.  TTiicli   .T.      (See  Cooper.  A.   1!..  and  Cartliy.) 

Cartler,  Inc.     (See  Fiichs,  Emil,  assignor.) 

Cartlirtse.  Frank,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Cutter  chain  and 
ii.ii's  for  mining  machines.     1,475,364;  Nov.  27. 

Cartlidge,  Harry  B.,  Oregon  (Mty,  Ores.  Valve  lifter  for 
Internal-combustion   motors.      1,472,354 ;    Oct.    30. 

Cartter.  William  G..  Monrovia,  and  F.  W.  Thompson, 
Arcadia,  Calif.  Electric  water  heater.  1,451,671  : 
Apr.  10. 

Cartwright.  Albert  D.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  J.  G.  Ray,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Horseshoe.  1,474,018  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Cartwright.  Frank,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
George  W.  Blabon  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rus. 
Des.  61,821  ;  Jan.  23. 

Cartwrisrht.  Frank,  Trenton.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  George 
W.  Blabon  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rug.  Des. 
61,822  ;  Jan.  23. 

Cartwright,  Frank,  Trenton.  N.  .T..  assignor  to  The  George 
W.  Blabon  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rug.  Des. 
61,823 ;  Jan.  23. 

Cartwright.  Frank,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  George 
W.  Blabon  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rug.  Des. 
61,824;  Jan.  23. 

Cartwright.  Frank,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  George 
W.  Blabon  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rug.  Des. 
61,825  ;  Jan.  23. 

Cartwright,  Horace  A.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Differential  gearing. 
1,477.310;  Dec.  11. 

Cartwright,  Horace  A.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Differential  mecha- 
nism.    1,477,311 ;  Dec.  11. 

Cartwright,  John  A.,  Caldwell,  Idaho.  Rotary  harrow. 
1,465,805;  Aug.  21. 

Cartwright  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Cart- 
wright, Myles  H.,  assignor.) 

Cartwright,  Myles  H.,  assignor  to  The  Cartwright  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Toothbrush. 
1.456.535:  Mav   29. 

Cartwright,  William  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  and  J.  F.  Keller, 
New  York,  assignors  to  Keller  Mechanical  Engraving 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fixture  for  die-cutting 
machines  and  the  like.     1,473.592  ;  Nov.  6. 

Carty,  Frank,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  H.  Biebusch, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.     Concrete  mold.     1,443,459  ;  Jan.  30.  ~ 


Carver,  Andrew  J.,  and  J.  T.  Beasley,  Obion,  Tenn.  Bur- 
glar alarm.     1,447,709;  Mar.  6. 

Carver  Cotton  Gin  Company.  (See  McLean,  Robert  W., 
assignor.) 

Carver  Cotton  Gin  Company.  (See  Vardell,  Arthur  A., 
assignor.) 

Ciirver,  Fred  S.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Compound  compression 
pump.      1,478,469  ;   Dec.   25. 

Carver,  Fred  S.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Automatic  press. 
1,478,699;  Dec.  25. 

Carver,  George  W.,  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  A.  M.  Davis, 
Wellesley,  Mass.     Package  handle.     1,460,354  ;  June  26. 

Carver,  James  II.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Calculator  for  gears. 
1,476,489  ;   Dec.  4. 

Cary-Curr,  Henry  J.,  assignor  to  E.  H.  Sargent  &  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Extraction  apparatus.  1,468,961  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Cary,  George  W.,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Valve-spring  com- 
pressor.     ]  .450,578  ;    Apr.    :^. 

Cary,  George  W.,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Wrench.  1.456,620  ; 
May  29. 

Cary,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Goodell  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Greenfield.  Mass.  Valve-spring-manipulating  de- 
vice.    1,467,567  ;   Sept.  11. 

Cary,  Henry  J.,  Saukviiie,  Wis.  Liquid-fuel  burner. 
1,444  164  ;  Feb.  6. 

Cary  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  McChesney,  John  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cary,  William  II.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Avon  Sole 
Company,    Avon,   Mass.      Shoe.      1.475,747  ;    Nov.    27. 

Casale  Ammonia  Company.    (See  Casaie,  Luigi,  assignor.) 

Casale,  Luigi,  Rome,  Italy,  assignor  to  Casale  Ammonia 
Company,  Lugano,  Switzerland.  Self-regulating  ammo- 
nia-making process.     1,447,123;  Feb.   27. 

Casale,  Lui.gi,  Rome,  Italy,  assignor  to  Casale  Ammonia 
Company,  Lugano,  Switzerland.  Catalytic  apparatus 
for  the  synthesis  of  ammonia.     1,478,549 ;   Dec.   25. 

Cas;ile,  Luigi.  Rome,  Italy,  assignor  to  Casale  Ammonia 
Company.  Lugano,  Switzerland.  Catalytic  apparatus 
for   the    synthesis    of    ammonia.      1,478,550 ;    Dec.    25. 

Casalonga,  Louis  D.  A.,  Paris,  and  G.  Miot,  Vanves, 
France.  Device  for  driving  the  bands  of  rolling  plat- 
forms.    1,461,476;  July  10. 

Casamayor,  Marcos,  Manzauillo,  Cuba.  .  Sling  releaser  for 
transporting    apparatus.      1,451,324 ;    Apr.    10. 

Casciani,  Romildo,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Combination  tray 
and   condiment   holder.      Des.   63,024 ;    Sept.    18. 

Casciotta,  Giuseppe,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plectrum  piano  ac- 
tion.   1,462,444  ;  July  17. 

Case,  Arthur  F.,  assignor  to  The  Wellmau-Seaver-Morgan 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Trimmer  for  boat-loading 
apparatus.     1,441,659  ;   Jan.  9. 

Case,  Arthur  F.,  assignor  to  The  Wellman-Seaver-Morgan 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Material-handling  appara- 
tus.    1.442,521 ;  Jan.  16. 

Case,  Arthur  F.,  assignor  to  The  Wellman-Seaver-Morgan 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Storage  and  reclaiinlng 
plant.      1,464,747  ;   Aug.   14. 

Case,  Arthur  F.,  assignor  to  The  Wellman-Seaver-Morgan 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Material-handling  appa- 
ratus.     1,475,684  ;    Nov.    27. 

Case,  Calvin  M.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Steering  device. 
1,466,612:    Aug.    28. 

Case,  Carroll  H.,  St.  Louis  County,  and  W.  C.  Farrar, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.    Booster  for  siphons.     1,472,428  ;  Oct.  30. 

Case,  Egerton  R..  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Electric 
device  for  treating  air.     Rel5,5G0  :  Mar.  13. 

Case,  Francis  M.      (See  Frank,  W.  D.,  and  Case.) 

Case,  Francis  M.,  (Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Enterprise 
Manufacturing  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tension  oil 
cap    for   fishing  reels.      1.450,738 ;    Apr.    3. 

Case,  Brands  M.,  CHeveland,  assignor  to  The  Enterprise 
Manufacturing  Company,  Akron.  Ohio.  Fishing  reel. 
1,460,151  ;  June  26. 

Case,  Francis  M.,  Cleveland,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Hoover  Company,  North  Canton,  Ohio, 
Brush-adjusting  device  for  suction  cleaners.  1,462,568; 
July  24. 

Case,  Francis  M.,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  Federal  Porce- 
lain Company,  Carey,  Ohio.  Tube-forming  machine. 
1,469.584  :  Oct.  2. 

Case,  George  W.,  and  J.  W.  Roberts,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Mak- 
ing loose-wrapped  folding  boxes.     1,455,321  ;  May  15. 

Case,  Henry  J.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Moline  Plow  Company,  Incorporated, 
Mollne,  111.  Corn  harvester  and  binder.  1,472.429 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Case,  Henry  N.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roetiuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Method  and  apparatus  for  mak- 
ing  overlay   and   underlay    paper.      1.445.386:    Feb.    13. 

Case,  Henry"  N.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck, 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Coated  paper  and  substance  for 
coating  the  same.     1,445,387  ;   Feb.   13. 

Case,  Henry  N.,  Oak  Park,  ass^ignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Method  and  apparatus  lor  mak- 
ing overlay  and  underlay  paper.     1,445.388  :  Feb.  13. 

Case,  Isaac  H.,  Northmoor,  Mo.    Shoe.    1.465.343  ;  Aug.  21. 

Case,  J.  I.,  Threshing  Machine  (Company.  (See  Caughey, 
Robert  C.  assignor.) 

Case,  J.  I.,  Threshing  Machine  Company.  (See  Davies, 
David  P.,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Case,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Brown  Hoist- 
ing Machinery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Storage  bin. 
1,463,307;    July   31. 

Case,  JLeona  M.      (See  Weber,  Leona  M.) 

Case,  Lynn  B.,  assignor  to  Standard  Wall  Paper  Co., 
Hudson   Falls,   N.  Y.     Unit  drier.     1,478,938;   Tec.  2.^. 

Case,  Mason,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Doll  or  statuette.  Des. 
63,072  ;  Oct.  2. 

Case,  Holland  T.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Apparatus  for  form- 
ing dental  inlay  casting.^.     1,474,620  ;  Nov.  20. 

Case,  Theodore  W.,  Sciuio,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  recording 
light.      1,455,074  ;   Mav    15. 

Case,  William  C,  Dexter,  N.  Y.  Eaves  trough.  1,443,212  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Casey,  Charles  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Display  stand. 
1,446,450  ;  Feb.  27. 

Casey,  Charles  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tov7-compartment  tray. 
1,476,750;  Dec.   11. 

Casey,  Charles  C,  assignor  to  Work-Organizer  Special- 
ties Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Compartment  tniv. 
1,475,083:   Dec.   4. 

Casey,  Dennis  A.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Bituminous  mix- 
ture.     1,466,928  ;    Sept.    4. 

Casey   Hedges  Co.      (.Sec  StiinniPl.  Frederick  C,  assignor.) 

Casey,  Henry  J.,  Portland,  Greg.  Koad  tractor. 
1,445,754;   Feb.   20. 

Casey,  William,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Fishing  tool.  1,450,541  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Casey,  William  P.,  assignor  to  The  Router  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Oshkosh,  Wis.     Tool.     1,464,351  ;  Aug.  7. 

Casgrain,  Louis  A.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for  laying  the  soles  of  boots 
and   shoes.     1,447,235 ;   Mar.   6. 

Casgrain,  Louis  A.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine 
for  operating  upon  the  soles  of  shoes.  1,451,679 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Casgrain,  Louis  A.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel-breasting  machine.  1,475,793 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Casgrain,  Louis  A.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
I'aterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for  operating  on  heels. 
1,475,794;  Nov..  27. 

Casgrain,  Louis  A.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine 
for  operating  upon  heels.     1,475,795  ;  Nov.  27. 

Cash,  Arthur  L.     (See  Short,  C.  li.,  and  Cash.) 

Cash,  Arthur  W.,  assignor  to  H.  A.  Sellers,  Decatur,  HI. 
Kite.      1,452,956;   Apr.   24, 

Cashiko  Machine  Company.      (See  Kovar,  J.  H.,  Schimek, 

.   and  Cavedon,  assignors.) 

Cashiko  Machine  Company.  (See  Schimek,  Joseph  F., 
assignor.) 

Cashman,  Clarence  G.,  assignor  to  Cashman  Tool  Com- 
pany, Waynesboro,  Pa.  Reamer  head.  1,447,922 : 
Mar.  6. 

Cashman  Tool  Company.  (See  Cashman,  Clarence  G., 
assignor.) 

Cashmer,  Jacob,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Universal  Safety  Washout  Plug  Company. 
Washout  plug  for  boilers.     1,453,916  ;  May  1. 

Casini,  Alessandro.      (Spp  Gnsparri.  (i..  and"  Casini.) 

Caskey.  Albert  F.,  Tiffin,  Ohio.  Antiglare  attachment. 
1,477,312;  Dec.  11. 

Caskey  -  Dupree  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Kunkle,   Bayard   D.,    assignor.) 

Caskey-Dupree  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Kunkle,  B.  D.  and  Schafer,  assignors.) 

Casner,  Thaddeus  S.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  G.  Rawak.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Secondary 
electric  clock.      1.454.954  :  May  15. 

Casner,  Thaddeus  S.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  G.  Rawak,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alarm- 
controllng  mechanism  for  clocks.     1,459,876  ;  June  26. 

Casner,  Thaddeus  S..  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesnr 
assignments,  to  (i.  Rawak,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clock 
1.454,955  :  May  15. 

Casoletti,  Vittorlo,  Turin,  Italy.  Coffee  making  or  brew- 
ing machine.     1,462,322;  July  17. 

Cason,   Edward    C.      (See   Lantz.   J.   M..   and    Cason  ) 

Caspar,  Charles  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Spark  plug. 
1,442,423;  Jan.  16.  ^^ 

Caspary,  Emll,  Berlin,  Germany.  Ship's  cabin.  1,452,026  • 
Apr.  17.  ,       ,        . 

Casper,   Arthur  U.      (See  Ca,sper,  Walter  A.   and   A.   TT.) 

Casper,  George  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  N.  Evans, 
Chicago,    111.      Vehicle    spring.      1,451,492 :    Apr.    10 

Casper,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  pasting  and 
attaching  labels.     1.449,495  ;  Mar.  27. 

Casper.  Walter  A.  and  A.  U.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Stalion- 
ary  hose  reel.     1,449,730 ;  Mar.  27. 

Cass,  Christopher  P.      (See  Adreon,  R.  E.,  and  Cass.) 

Cass,  Frank  A.,  assignor  to  South  Bend  Bait  Co.,  South 
Bend,  Ind.     Fishing  lure.     1,452,359  ;  Apr.  17 

Cass,  Freeman,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Thread  guide  for  textile 
machines.     1,457,208  ;  May  29. 

Cass,  Freeman,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Thread  guide  for  spin- 
ning  machines.      1,466,577  ;   Aug.    28. 

Cassady,  Charles  D.,  Orlando,  Fla.  Insecticide. 
1.468,342  ;   Sept.    18. 


Cassano,    Ermiuio,    Wellesley,    assignor    to    Everbest    One 

Piece     Shoe    Co.,     Boston,     Mass.       Shoe.       1,468,591 ; 

Sept.   IS. 
Cassara,   Pasquale,   Bethlehem,   Pa.      Motor   and   steering 

control  for  automobiles.     1,455,570;  May  15. 
Cassel,     Gunnar    E.,     Stockholm,     Sweden.        Lock     nut. 

1,443,003  :  Jan.  23. 
Cassel,    Hjalmar    S.,    Stockholm,    Sweden.      Bearing    line 

for  electric  aerial   conductors  to  automobile   machines. 

1,473,206;  Nov.  6. 
Cassel,    John    L.,    Winsboro,    Tex.      Cotton-treating    ma- 
chine.    1,445,755;  Feb.  20. 
Cassell,    Louis    B.,    Decatur,    111.      Body    fov    automobiles. 

1.470,051  ;   Dec.   4. 
Cassidy,  Daniel  P.,  et  al.     (See  Cochran,  William  R.,  as- 
signor.) 
Cassidy,  Herbert  A.,  et  al.,  executors.      (See  Smith,  Robert 

B.) 
Cassidy,  Louis  G.      (See  Darnell,  E.,  &  Cassidy.) 
Cassidy,    Patrick    J.,    Arlington,    Mass.      Extra-spare-tire 

carrier.     1,447,643  ;  Mar.   6. 
Cassidy,  Perry  U.,  Plainfield,  N.  .1.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 

Seamless  Tube  Company,   Beaver   Falls,  Pa.     Furnace. 

1,448,194;   Mar.    13. 
Cassisa,  Salvatore,  Far  Rockaway,  N.  Y.     Shoe  dressing. 

1,461,696  ;  July  10. 
Cast  Steel  Locomotive  Ash  Pan  Company.     (See  Sheehan, 

William  M.,  assignor.) 
Cast    Steel    Pilot    Company.       (See    Pflager,    Harry    M., 

assignor.) 
Castalia  Gardens,  Inc.     (See  Makepeace,  Stanley,  assign- 
or.) 
Castell,  James  H.,  Westminster,  London,  Englai'.d.     Lock, 

1,458,520  ;  June  12. 
Castellani,    Angelo,    Chicago,    111.      Brick.      Des.    62.880; 

Aug.  21. 
Castellani,    Angelo,    Chicago,    111.      Brick.      Des.    62,881 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Castellani,    Angelo,    Chicago,    111.      Brick.      Des.    62,882 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Castellani,    Angelo,    Chicago,    111.      Brick.      Des.    62,883 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Castellani,    Angelo,    Chicago,    111.      Brick.      Des.    62,884 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Casterline,  Stanley  M.      (See  Kenney,   C.  L.,  and  Caster- 

Ilne.) 
Castiglioni,    Aldo,     Rome,    Italy.      Differential    gear    for 

gonometric  apparatus.     1,476,591  :   Dec.   4, 
Castiglioni.   Camillo.      (See  Oertz,  Max,  assignor.) 
Castile,  John  L.,  Boone.   Iowa.     Tank   stand.     1,458,521  : 

June  12. 
Ca.stillo,  Victor,  Fort  Morgan,  Colo.  Beet  loader.  1,444,829  ; 

Feb.   ]3. 
Ca.stle,    Fred    W.,    Huntington,    W.    Va.      Automobile    li- 
cense tag.     1,443,117  :  Jan.  23. 
Castle,   George  F,.   assignor  of  one-half  to   L.  D.   Castle, 

East    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Accelerator    for    automobiles. 

1.478,.599  ;   Dec.  25. 
Castle,    Lewis   D.      (See   Castle,    George    F.,   assignor.) 
Castle,   Oliver  H.,   Indianapolis,    Ind.      Condensing  pump. 

1,457,427  ;  June  r,. 
Castle,  Orrin  C.      (See  Winans,  Wesley  G.,  assignor.) 
Castle,  William  E.,  and  R.  L.  Hansard,  Graham,  Tex.,  as- 
signors  of  one-third   to   E.    G.   Bailev,    Richmond,    Va. 

Dauber.     1,472,408  ;   Oct.    30. 
Castlebury,      Walter     E.,     Dallas,     Tex.      Milking     pall. 

1,446,692  ;  Feb.  27. 
Castleman,      Corhin      W.,      Lambert,      Mont.        Weeder. 

1,441,213;  Jan.  9. 
Castleman,   Frank  M.,  Rotherham,  England,   assignor,  by 

mesne    assignments,    to    The    Union    Switch    &    Signal 

Company,    Swissvale,    Pa.      Raising  and   lowering   coal 

chutes.     1,469,357  ;  Oct.  2. 
Castrogiovanni,    Rosario,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Shoemaker's 

repair  form.     1,461,517;  ,Tuly  10. 
Castruccio,   Giuseppe   M..   Chicago,    111.,    assignor   to   The 

United    Fig    &    Date    Company.      Blanched    Brazil-nut 

kernel.     1,448,431  ;   Mar.   13. 
Castruccio.    Giusepne   M..    Cliicaeo,    Til.,    assignor   to   The 

United    Fig   &   Date   Company.      Treating   Brazil   nuts. 

1,448.520:  Mar.   13. 
Catalano,  Joseph,  ir.     (See  Reeling,  H.  W.,  Kern,  Bauer, 

and  Catalano.) 
Cataldo,    Ralph    F.,    Chelsea,    Mass.      Tire,       1,477,425 : 

Dec.  11. 
Cataline,  Benton.     (See  Bower,  F.  A..,  and  Cataline.) 
Catanzaro,    John,    Pramlngham,    Mass.      Life    preserver. 

1,470.908.  Oct.  16. 
Gates,    Franklin    O.,    assignor    to    The    Linral    Company, 

St.   Louis,  Mo.     Garment  support.     1,466,873  ;  Sept.  4. 
Cateula.  Jaime,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.     Cupping  glass. 

1,463.458  ;    July    31. 
Cathcart.    Oswald    J.,    Newburgh,    N.    Y.      Vanity    case. 

1.476.282  ;  Dec.  4. 
Catlin,  Charles  H.,  et  al.     (See  Lafever,  G.,  and  Hawley, 

assignors.) 
Catlin,  Mary  J.,  et  al.      (See  Lafever,  G.,  and  Hawley,  as- 
signors. I 
Catc),   James   W.,  Anniston.   Ala.     Tire   tube.      1,441,965  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Cato,  Joseph  L.,  Elmhurst,  assignor  to  L-W-F  Engineering 

Company   Inc.,   College  Point,  N.   Y.     Internal-combus- 
tion  engine.      1,441,329  ;   Jan.   9. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  lixt  of  patentees — Continued. 


95 


Catron,  Fletcher  M.     (See  Sherman,  J.  W.,  and  Catron.) 

Cats,  i'roderick  U..  Uishop.  Ciilif.  Air  spring.  ],44,').4S(i  ; 
Keb.  13. 

Cattier.  Kaymoud  E.,  Paris,  France.  Tortable  folding 
seat.     1,452,809;   Apr.   24. 

Cnttoiii.  Albino.  Bradford,  Pa.  Device  for  setting  and 
romovini:  tires.     1.442,649;  Jan.   16. 

Caudlo,  Tlieron  U,  Wadesboro,  N.  C.  Garment  supporter. 
1,445,748;   Feb.  20. 

Caiiffield,   Ge^ige   \V.      (.See  Lilley,   D.   E.,  and  Cauffleld.) 

Caiighey,  Arnott  S.      (See  Miebacli,  II.  E.,  and  Caughey.) 

Caugbey,  Kobcrt  C,  Di.xon,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  .).  I.  Case  Threshing  Machine  Company, 
Raoino.    Wis.       I'lowframe.      1.464,199  ;    Aug.    7. 

Caulfelld,  William  H.  (See  Fowler,  A.  M.,  and  Caul- 
feild. I 

Caulfield,  Edward  W.,  Taylor,  Tex.  Slack  take-up  for 
valre  mechanism.     1,457,819 ;    June  5. 

raisiy.  Alma  E.      (See  iM'nnum,  A.  J.,  and  Causey.) 

CauthiMi.  .lohn  W.,  Kannapolls,  N.  C.  Stop  motion  for 
spinning  frames.      1,475,220  :   Nov.  27. 

Cavanagh,  Edward  M.,  and  R.  E.  McFarlane,  Ottawa, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Air  brake  for  trains.  1,461,968 ; 
July  17. 

Cavanagh,  John,  South  NorwalU,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Crofut  &  Kuapp  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hatbox. 
1.472,430  ;   Oct.  30. 

CavaiiHgh.  I'atrick  J..  Petone,  New  Zealand.  Means  for 
use  in  the  discharging  of  coal  and  other  materials 
from  ships'  holds,  trucks,  or  the  like.  1,468.003; 
Sept.  18. 

Cavanaugh,  Andrew  F.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Automobile  lock. 
1,471,382;   Oct.  23. 

Cavanaugh,  Harry  F.,  T.  S.  Hall,  and  A.  L.  Oliver,  Oak- 
land, assignors  to  Wonder  Portable  Dish  Washer  Com- 
panv,  Emeryville.  Calif.  Dishwashing-machine  casing. 
Des.  62,473  ;  June  12. 

Cave,  Henrv,  Hartford,  Conn.  Novelty  attachment  for 
vehicles.      1,450.278  :   Apr.   3. 

Cave,  Henrv,  Hartford,  Conn.  Drying  apparatus  for 
clothes.     i,452,066  ;  Apr.  17. 

Cave,  Walter  T.,  Redditch,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to 
F.  E.  Baker,  Birmingham,  Warwick,  England.  Piston 
for  internal-combustion  and  other  engines.  1,478,733  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Cavedon,  Alexander.  (See  Kovar,  J.  H.,  Schimek,  and 
Cavedon.) 

Cavenaugh.  Fairbank,  Chicago,  111.  Wastebasket. 
1,443,525;  Jan.  30. 

Caverno.  Arthur.    (See  Meredith-Jones,  Hubert,  assignor.) 

Cavers,  Walter.     (See  Bromley,  T.  C.  and  Cavers.) 

(^avicchi.  Ercole,  Quincy.  Mass.  Rotary  grinding  or 
polishing    tool.      1,470,957;    Oct.    16. 

Cavicchioli.  Dante.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  shooter. 
1,468,004  ;  Sept.  18. 

Cavicchioli.  Dante.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  shooter. 
1  469  990  ■  Oct.  9. 

Cav'illa.'  Rogelio  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Egg  boiler. 
1,478,939;  Dec.  25. 

Cawthra,  Albert  B.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Surgical  support. 
1,474.927;   Nov.  20. 

Cawthroii.  George,  Redwood  City,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Axford  and  De  Shields,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Door  knocker. 
Des.  63.611  :  Dee.  25. 

Cazenove,  James  O.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mixer. 
1,472,292  :    Oct.    30. 

Ceasar  Resilient  Tire  Corporation.  (See  Di  Cesare, 
Plerino,    assignor.) 

Cederberg.  Ivar  W.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Apparatus  and 
method  for  carrying  out  catalytic  oxidation  of  ammo- 
nia with  oxygen.     1,452,145  ;  Apr.  17. 

Cederberg,  Ivar  W.,  Lidingo-Brevik,  near  Stockholm, 
Sweden,  assignor  to  Norsk  Hydro-Elektrisk  Kvaelstof- 
aktleselskab,  Christiania,  Norway.  Catalyzer  for  the 
synthetic  manufacture  of  ammonia  and  producing 
same.     1,452,027:  Apr,  17. 

Cederberg,  Ivar  W.,  Lidiiigo-Brcvik,  iipar  Stockholm. 
Sweden,  assignor  to  Norsk  Hydro-Elektrisk  Kvaelstof- 
aktiesclsknb.  Christiania,  Norway.  Manufacture  of 
ammonia.      1,470,283  :    Dee.    4. 

Ceilnrberg,  Ivar  W.,  Berlin-Steglitz,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Norsk  Hydro-Elektrisk  Kvaelstofaktieselskab,  I'hristl- 
ania  Norwav.  Purifying  gases  for  ammonia  synthesis. 
1.47S.S89  :  Deo.  25. 

Cederhlom,  Rarnar.  Youngstown,  Ohio.     Boiler.   1,453,703  ; 

Cederholm.  Halford  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  .7. 
Hvaras.  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Gas  igniter, 
1,447.532  :  Mar.  6. 

Cederquist,  Nils  H.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Adjustable  pro- 
peller ferrule  and  wood-holding  device.  1,462,083 : 
July  17. 

Cedillo,  Nicasio,  assignor  to  C.  E.  Reed,  Houston,  Tex. 
Recoil-operated  firearm.     1,453,439  ;  May  1. 

Cee  Dee  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Cummings,  Joseph  A.,  jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Celano,  Sem  S..  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  Scafida,  New 
York.    N.    Y.      Dispensing   device.      1,465,840;   .-\ug.   21. 

Celinskl.  Stephen,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Ijens  for  an  automobile 
headlight.     Des.  61.927  :  Feb.  13. 

Celite  Company,  The.  (See  Thatcher,  Harry  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cellarius,  Frederick  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Device  for 
clamping  and  holding  papers,  etc.     1,476,951 ;  Dec.  11. 


OIlea,   Christy   A.      (See  Moran,   H.  N.,   and   Cellea.  i 

Celler,  Arthur,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y,  Soap  dissolver  and  agi- 
tator.    1,460,704;  July  3. 

Celluloid  Company,  The.  (See  Lindsay,  William  G., 
assignor.) 

Celona,  Ignatius  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Receptacle  closure 
and   making  the  same.     1,478,171  ;  Dec.  18. 

Cement-(;un  Construction  Company.  (See  Bceby,  Frank 
1'.,  assignor.), 

Centerbar,  Lorenzo  R.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Toy.  1,452,109  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Centerbar,  Lorenzo  R.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Corner  joint  for 
frames.     1,401.440;  July  10. 

Central  Brass  and  Fixture  Company,  The.  (See  Crabill, 
P.  P.,  and  Turner,  assignors.) 

Central  Commercial  Co.  (See  Wardell,  Henry  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Central  Electric  Tool  Company.  (See  Hampton,  George 
E.,  assignor.) 

Central  Electric  Tool  Company.  (See  Weyandt,  Carl  S., 
assignor.) 

Central  Foundry  Company,  The.  (See  Burgess,  Walter  E., 
assignor.) 

Central  Frog  and  Switch  Company,  The.  (See  Ashton, 
George,  assignor.) 

Central  Oil  &  Gas  Stove  Company.  (See  White,  Fred  E., 
assignor.) 

Central  Railway  Signal  Company.  (See  Bemisderfer, 
Harvey  O.,  assignor.) 

Central  Railway  Signal  Company.  (See  Brown,  F.  W., 
and  Marshall,  assignors.) 

Central  Railway  Signal  Company.  (See  Dutcher,  Frank, 
assignor. ) 

Central  Railway  Signal  Company.  (See  Pfcil,  Elmer  C, 
assignor.) 

Central  Scientific  Company.  (See  de  Khotinsky,  Achilles, 
assignor.) 

Central  Stamping  Co.,  The.  (See  Schieber,  Robert  B., 
assignor.) 

Central  Stamping  Company.  (See  Kleist,  Arthur  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Central  Station  Steam  Company.  (See  Redfield,  John  V., 
assignor.) 

Central  Talking  Machine  Shop.  (See  Hadley,  Walter 
C,  assignor.) 

Central  Trust  Company  of  Illinois,  executor.  (See  Goss, 
Samuel  G.) 

Central  Wisconsin  Trust  Company,  executor.  (See  Put- 
nam, William  H.) 

Centrifugal  National  Concentrator  Company.  (See  Ec- 
cleston.   Charles  W..  assignor.) 

Century  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Schmelzer,  Anton 
C,    assignor.) 

Century  Rubber  Works.  (See  Venn,  Charles  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cermak,    Jerome     F.,     Brooklyn,     N.    Y.        Time    switch. 

,  1,463,253 ;    July    31. 

Cern;f,  Josef,  Leominster,  Mass.  Combination  penholder 
and   safety   collar.     Des.   63,553  ;   Dec.   18. 

Cerrato,  Luis,  Florida,  Argentina.  Wheel  bearing. 
1,457,653  ;  June  5. 

Cervelli,  Blanche.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Reducing  gar- 
ment.    1,457.147  ;  May  29. 

Cesoni,  Francesco,  and  A.  Lirussi,  Vigevano,  Italy.  Ar- 
rangement for  drawing  frames  in  spinning  machines. 
1,459,572  ;  July  19. 

Chabot.  Joseph  O.,  assignor  to  Geo.  L.  Paine  Co.,  North 
.'-n'ebnro.  Mnss.     licit  buckle.      1,45-. 831  :  May  1^2. 

Chahot,  Joseph  O.,  assignor  to  George  L.  Paine  Company, 
North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Separable  button.  1,461,009  ; 
July  3. 

Chace.  John  B..  South  Attlehoro,  Mass.  Braiding  ma- 
chine.    1,441,782  :  .Tan.  9. 

Chace,  John  B.,  South  Attlehoro,  Mass.  Fuel-mixing  de- 
vice for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,448,828 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Chadeloid  Chemical  Company.  (See  Brooks,  Benjamin 
T.,  assignor.) 

Chadwick,  Alfred,  assignor  to  The  Andrew  B.  Hendryx 
Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Bird  cage.  1,477,941 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Chadwick,  Harvey  A.,  and  R.  A.  Greene,  assignors  to 
Otis  Bed  Mfg.  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Feather  reno- 
vator.     1,448,521;   Mar.   13, 

Chadwick,  John  W.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Portable  gas 
meter.     1,456,621 ;  May  29. 

Chadwick,  Lawrence.     (See  Barrie,  W.  S.,  and  Chadwick.) 

Chadwick,  Lee  S.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Internal-com- 
bustion engine.     1.444,778  :  Feb.  13. 

Chadwick,  Lee  S.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land INIetal  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ad- 
justable support  .for  burners  and  the  like.  1,441,660  ; 
.Tan.  9. 

Chadwick,  Lee  S.,  Shaker  Heights  Village,  Ohio,  assignor 
to  The  Cleveland  Metal  Products  Company,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Burner  flue.     1.443,947  ;  Feb.  6. 

Chadwick,  Lee  S..  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land Metal  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Liq- 
uid-fuel  stove.      1.448,333;   Mar.    13. 

Chadwick,  Lee  S.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land Metal  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Auto- 
matically-adjusted wick  stop  for  oil  burners.  1,471,539  ; 
Oct.   23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Aljjhahetical  list  of  patentees— Gontinued. 


Chadwick,  Lee  S.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land Metal  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Auto- 
matic  wick   stop   for   oil   burners.      1,471.540;   Oct.   2S. 

Chadwick,  Lee  S.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  Tlie 
Cleveland  Metal  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Automatic  wick  adjustment  for  liquid-fuel  burners. 
1,471,541  ;  Oct.  23. 

Chadwick,  Lee  S.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land Metal  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Auto- 
matic wick  stop.     1,471, .542  ;   Oct.  2.'?. 

Chadwick,  Lee  S.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land Metal  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Wick- 
stop  mechanism  for  oil  burners.     1,471.548  ;  Oct.  2.3. 

Chadwick,  Lee  S.,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Metal  Prod- 
ucts Companv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Oil  burner.  1,443,946  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Chaffee,  Emory  Zi.,  Belmont,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Hammond, 
Jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Receiving  system  for  radiant  en- 
ergy.    1,469,889  ;  Oct.  9. 

rhaftiu,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  The  General  Engineering 
Company,  New  York,  N.  X.  Valve-actuating  mecha- 
nism.     1,450,158  ;   Mar.   27. 

Chaffiu,  T.  B.      (See  Butler,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

ChatEn,  William,  Huntington,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  H.  B. 
Crowell  and  C.  C.  Crowell,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.  Bottle  or 
jar  seal.     1,454,699  ;  May  8. 

Chagnon,  Moise  C,  Derby,  Conn.  Emergency  wheel. 
1,447,758  ;  Mar.  6. 

Chain  Belt  ("nnipaiiy.      (Sec  Iloya,  Claronco  \.,  assisrnor.) 

Chain  Belt  Company.      (See  Merwin,  John  C,  assignor.) 

Chain  Belt  Company.  (See  Montague,  W.  L.,  and  Wel- 
ser,  assignors.) 

Chain  Belt  Comoany.     (See  Roddy,  Gustav  It.,  assignor.) 

Chain  Belt  Company.     (See  Shafer,  Samuel,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Chakov,  Bievel,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Handle.  I,47."i.y22 , 
Nov.  13. 

Chalas,  Adolphe,  Nenilly,  France.  Preparing  of  dry 
and  soluble  e.xtract  of  roasted  coffee.  1,478,940; 
lii-c.  25. 

Chalfant.  Besse  P.     (See  Chalfant.  John  11.  M.  anfl  P..  I'  ) 

Chalfant,  Frank,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Fluid  receptacle. 
1,445,869  ;   Feb.  20. 

Chalfant,  John  R.  M.  and  B.  P.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 
Washboiler.     1,454,537  ;  May  8. 

Challenge  Cutlery  Corporation.  (See  Primrose,  William 
E.,  assignor.) 

Challenge  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  Loo.  James 
E.,  assisii.jr. ) 

Challenge  Refrigerator  Company.  (See  Ilillman,  Herbert 
H..  assignor.) 

Challenger,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Vickers  Limited. 
Westminster,  London,  England.  Mounting  for  small- 
caliber  guns.     1,443,677  ;  Jan.  30. 

Ch.allis.  Herbert  D.,  Sewickley,  Pa.  Golf  club.  Des. 
63.284:  Nov.  20. 

Challis,  Herbert  D.,  Pittsburgh,  and  S.  J.  Williamson, 
Sewickley,  Pa.     Golf  cluh.     1,454,267  ;  May  8. 

Chalman.  John  E.,  assignor  to  Union  Special  Machine 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Folder  for  sewing  machines. 
1,443,118 ;  Jan.  23. 

Chalman,  John  E.,  assignor  to  Union  Special  Machine 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Adjustable  center-plait  holder. 
1,478,023  ;  Dec.  18. 

Chalmers,  George  W.,  Summit,  111.,  assignor  to  Corn  Prod- 
ucts Refinins:  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Can-testing 
apparatus.      1,456.094  ;   M.iy  22. 

Chalmers,  Harvey,  assignor  to  Harvey  Chalmers  &  Son, 
Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Button-cutting  machine.  1,442,794  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Chalmers,  Harvey,  &  Son.  (See  Chalmers,  Harvey,  as- 
signor.) 

Chalmers,  John,  Vancouver,  British  Columhia,  Canada. 
Hot-air  furnace.      1,453,063 ;   Apr.   24. 

Chains,  Frank  J.     (See  Folkman,  Morris,  assignor.) 

Chamberlain,  Minor  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,442.047  ;  Jan.  16. 

Chamberlain,  Walter  W.,  W^atertown,  N.  Y.  Nonskidding 
device.     1,471,544;   Oct.   23. 

Chamberlin,  Ralph  G.  (See  Campbell,  J.  F.,  and  Cham- 
berlin.) 

Chambers,  Allen,  et  al.  (See  Chambers,  Mack  and  Y.  W., 
a.ssignors.) 

Chambers,  Arthur  B.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Door  or  gate 
latch.     1.457,962;   June  5. 

Chambers  Brothers  Company.  (See  King,  Howard  K., 
assignor.) 

Chambers  Broth3rs  Company.  (See  Staley,  Raleigh  H., 
a.^signor. ) 

Chambers,  Edward,  Winchester,  England.  Trousers 
presser.     1,47,0,376:  Oct.  9. 

Chambers,  Edward,  Winchester,  England.  Fastening  or 
locking  device  for  trousers  presses.     1,473,207  ;  Nov.  6. 

Chambers,  Edward  C,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Sprinkler 
1,467,601;  Sept.  11. 

Chaniluus,  James  C,  St.  Louis,  JIo.  Motion-picture-pro- 
jecting   machine.      1,448,357 ;    Mar.    13. 

Chambers.  James  H.,  Calwa.  Calif.  Shock  absorber. 
1,443,617 ;  Jan.  30. 

Chambers,  John  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  A.  Clark, 
Newburg,  Mo.     Pipe.     1,456,762  ;  May  29. 

Chambers,  John  B.,  et  al.  (See  Chambers,  Mack  and 
Y.  W.,  assignors.) 


Chambers,     John     E.,     Shelbyville,     Ind.      Cooking   stove. 

1,469,890  ;  Oct.  9. 
Ch;unl)ers,    Mack    and    Y.    W.,    assignors    of    one-fifth    to 

J.  K.  Ch;imbers,  one-tifth  to  P.  Tansil,  and  one-fifth  to 

A.  Chambers,  East  St.  Louis,  111.     Lifeboat.     1,449,731  ; 

Mar.  27. 

Chambers,  Marcus  S.,  London,  England.  Puzzle. 
1,471,943  ;  Oct.  23. 

Chambers,  Paul  E.,  Walsen,  Colo.  R;iil-bending  device. 
1,45.3,917  ;  May  1. 

Chambers,   Peter.      (See    Fisher,    W.   II.,    and   Chambers.) 
Chambers,    William    L.,    Eden,    Utah.      Wheel-rim    adjust- 
er.    1,451,976;  Apr.  17. 
Chambers,  Yancy  W.     (See  Chambers,  Mack  and  Y.  W.) 
Chambon,   Louis.      (See  Letort,   A.,  and   Chnmbon.) 
Chamon,  Louis  B.,  Paris,  France.     Variable-power  brake. 
1,442,250;  Jan.  16. 

Champ.  Guy  IL,  and  G.  E.  O.  Kay,  Warwick,  as.'^ignors  to 
J.  li.  Brooks  and  Company  Limited,  Birmingham. 
England.  Motor-cycle  and  like  saddle.  1,473,462 ; 
Nov.   6. 

Champagne,  Henry  J.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Inkwell. 
1.468.067:    Sept.    18. 

Champion,  Albert,  and  A.  Schmidt,  assignors  to  Champion 
Ignition  Company,  Flint,  Mich.  Spark  plug. 
1,441,783;  Jan.  9. 

Champion  Blower  &  Forge  Company.  (See  Long,  Charles 
H.,  assignor.) 

Champion  Coated  Paper  Company,  The.  (See  Reedy,  John 
H.,  assignor.) 

Champion  Corset  Company.  (See  McCorniick,  Sara  W. 
and   H.   M.,  assignors.) 

Champion  Ignition  Company.  (See  Champion,  A.,  and 
Schmidt,  assignors.) 

Champion  Machine  &  Forging  Company.  The.  (See 
Greve,   Louis  W.,   assi.gnor.  > 

Champion,  Raymond  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Weather 
seal   for   thresholds.      1.468,958 ;    Sept.    25. 

Champion  Shoe  Machinery  Company.  (See  Dobyne, 
Stephen  A.,  assignor.) 

Champlain  Silk  Mills.  (See  Belanger,  Theodose,  as- 
signor.) 

Champlin,  Charles  A.,  assignor  of  35  per  cent  to  R.  BJ. 
Rutledge,  Hope,  Ark.  Animal  trap.  1,462,739; 
.July   24. 

Cliamplin,  Frank  A.,  et  al.  (See  Dewey,  Edward  H., 
assignor. ) 

Champlin,  Franklin  J.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Companv.  Voltage-regulating  system. 
1,453.491  ;  May  1.  '      " 

Champlin,  Tint,  Little  Valley.  N.  Y.  Knife.  1,403,573; 
July    31. 

Champlin,  Tint,  Little  Valley,  N.  Y.  Knife.  1,472,826  ; 
Nov.   6. 

Chance,  Thomas  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Producing  fluid- 
separating  mediums  and  fluid-separating  medium  pro- 
duced thereby.     1,462,881  ;  July  24. 

Chance,  Thomas  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  .Agglomerating 
or  cementing  granular  materials.     1.471.645  :   Oct.   23. 

Chance,  Thomas  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Agglomerating 
or   cementing   granular   material.      1,471,646;    Oct.    23. 

Chance,  Thomas  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Composition  of 
matter  produced  by  agglomerating  or  cementing  gran- 
ular materials.     1,471,647  ;   Oct.   23. 

Chandeysson,  I'ierre  I.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Brush-holding 
means   for   electric   motors.      1,465.709  ;   .-Aug     21. 

Chandler.  David  G.,  Racine,  Wis.  Vulcanlzer.  1,450,794 ; 
Apr.    3. 

Chandler,  Edward  M..  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Attachment 
for  utensils.      1,473,335:   Nov.  6. 

Chandler,  Elbert  G.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Railway  truck. 
1,470,958;  Oct.  16. 

Chandler,  Etlielbert  W.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Combination 
switch.     1.473,463;  Nov.  6. 

Chandler.  Homer  P.,  assignor  to  Tlie  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany, Mansfield,  Ohio.  Support  for  trolley  conductors. 
1,448,195  :   Mar.   13. 

Chandler,  Homer  P.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany, Mansfield,  Ohio.  Conductor  support.  1,461,750; 
July  17. 

Chandler,  Homer  P.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany, Mansfield,  Ohio.  Conductor  support.  1,461,751  : 
July  17. 

Chandler,  Homer  P..  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany, Mansfield,  Ohio.  Conductor  support.  1,4(31,752; 
July   17. 

Chandler,  Homer  P..  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany, Mansfield,  Ohio.  Conductor  holder.  1,461,753 ; 
July  17. 

Chandler,  Homer  P.,  as.signor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany, Mansfield,  Ohio.  Conductor  support.  1,465,344; 
Aug.  21. 

Chandler.  Homer  P.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany, Mansfield.  Ohio.  Conductor  support.  1,471,545; 
Oct.  23. 

Chandler.  Homer  P.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany, Mangfleld.  Ohio.  Conductor  support.  1,471,546: 
Oct,   23. 

Chandler,  John,  Sterling,  Mass.  Fruit-box  press. 
1.448,790;  Mar.  20. 


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CUamller,  Millord  U.,  CJiicugo,  assiguor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  L.  A.  Williams,  Evanston,  and  C.  B. 
Camp,  Cliicago,  111.,  Joint  trustees.  Carburetor. 
1,44.13^3:  Jan.  30. 

Chandler  and  Price  Company,  The.      (See  Tyler,   KalpU 
.S.,  assignor.) 

Chandler,  Theodore  U.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Car-door 
hanger.      1,455,044;   May   15. 

Chaney,  Caryl  E^  Uetroit,  Mich.  Magnetic  repulsion  or 
attraction  relay.     1,447,236  ;  Mar.  6. 

Chancy,   George  W.      (See   Sink,    W.   F.,   and   Chnney.) 

Chanev,  I-ee  F.,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Radiator  indicator. 
I,4et5,117:  .\Ug.  2S. 

Chaney,  Lee  F.,  assignor  to  The  Chaney  Manufacturing 
Company,  Springheld,  Ohio.  Gas  jet.  1,458,030 ; 
June  5. 

Chaney,  Lee  F.,  assignor  to  The  Chaney  Manufacturing 
Company,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Air-control  valve. 
1,462,263;   July   17. 

Chaney,  Lee  V..  assignor  to  The  Chaney  Manufacturing 
Company,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Making  thermometer 
bulbs.     1,474,403  ;  Nov.  20. 

Chaney  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  (See  Chaney,  Lee 
F.,  assignor.) 

Chaney,  William  D.,  Hillsboro,  Ohio.  Rice-hulling  ma- 
chine.    1,443,213  ;  Jan.  23. 

Chauior,  Gaston  L.,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Pathe 
Exchange,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  appara- 
tus for  producing  distorted  images.     1,457.209  ;  May  29. 

Chauier,  Gaston  L.,  Short  Hills,  and  A.  L.  Adatte,  Plain- 
field,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Pathe  Exchange,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y-  Film-drying  apparatus.  1,473,542 ; 
Nov.   6. 

Chanonhouse,  Frederick  S.,  Maiden,  assignor  to  John  L. 
Whiting-J.  J.  Adams  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Brush  and 
makinjj  the  same.     1.465, 893  :  Aug.  21. 

Chapin,  Alfred  H.,  et  al.     (See  Smith,  Hazor  J.,  assignor.) 

Chapin,   William  A.      (See  Kay,  A.  J.,  and  Chapin.) 

Chaplin.  Claire,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window  dog  kennel. 
1,460,945;  July  3. 

Chapman,  A,  M.      (See  Le  Vie,  Wilfred  J.,  assignor.) 

Chapman,  Albert  B.,  et  al.  (See  Ehmke,  Albert  E., 
assignor.) 

Chapman,  Albert  K.,  and  G.  A.  Rlggs,  assignors  to  East- 
man Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Film  clip. 
1,454.213 ;  May  8. 

Chapman,  Alfred  W,,  assignor  to  The  Donlej;  Brothers 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Package-receiver  lock. 
1,478,552;  Dec.  25. 

Chapman,  Arthur  G..  East  _Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Elec- 
trical testing  system,     1,476,689  ;  Dec.  11. 

Chapman,  Arthur  W.,  and  F.  G.  L.  Biddlecombe,  London, 
England.    Movable  seat  for  vehicles.    1,444,660  ;  Feb.  6. 

Chapman,  Charles  A.,  Grinnell,  Iowa.  Hay  derrick. 
1,461,.307  ;  July  10, 

Chapman,  Charles  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  adjust- 
able shelf  tray.     1,442.424;   Jan.   16. 

Chapman,  Charles  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Good- 
feUow,  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.  Priming  device  for 
Internal-combustion    engines.      1,460,886 ;    July   3. 

Chapman,  Charles  T.,  Terre  Haute.  Ind.  Cutter  head 
for  coal  drills.     1.443.344  ;  Jan.  30. 

Chapman,  Corwin  C.  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  A.  Taylor, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Radiotelegraphy  signaling  sys- 
tem.    1,4.54,624  ;  May  8. 

Chapman,  Earle  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Miller- 
Chapman  Company.  Shackle  for  automobile  wheels  and 
spokes.      1,463,387  ;    July   31. 

Chapman,  Earle  E.,  assignor  to  Miller-Chapman  Company, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Auto  theft  signal.  1,469,772 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Chapman,  Earle  E.,  L03  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Miller- 
Chapman  Company.  Wire-rope  shackle  for  automobile 
wheels.     1,472,155;   Oct.   30. 

Chapman,  Edward  H.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Tube-milling 
m.Tfhlno.      1.475,171;   Nov.    27. 

Chapman  Engineering  Company.  (See  Chapman,  Wil- 
liam B.,   assignor.) 

Chapman,  Frank,  Winamac,  Ind.,  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  S.  Chapman  and  one-fourth  to  W.  Chapman.  Water 
motor.     1,470,909  ;  Oct.  16. 

Chapman,  Frank  C,  Modesto,  Calif.  Revolving  carriage 
for  driers.      1,458,393  ;   June   12. 

Chapman,  Frank  H.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company, 
Toledo,    Ohio.      Pivot   bearing.      1,470,665 ;    Oct.    16. 

Chapman,  Prank  J.,  and  J.  F.  Brennan,  Paterson.  N.  J. 
Strip  marking  and  measuring  machine.  1,456,763 ; 
May  29. 

Chapman,  George  H..  Chicago.  III.  Stop-actuating  device 
for  pipe  organs,  etc.     1.465,418:  Aug.  21. 

Chapman,  George  H.,  Chicago,  III.  Electric  switch. 
1,465,419  :  Aug.  21 

Chapman,  George  H.,  Chicago,  III.  Piston  switch. 
1,465.420:  Aug.  21. 

Chapman,  Herman  C.  Leamington,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Headlight  dimmer.     1.443.727  ;  Jan.  30. 

Chapman,  Howard  D.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Ratchet  screw 
driver.      1,463,418:    July    31. 

Chapman,  Ira  S.,  Venice,  and  C.  E.  Mort.  Rialto.  Calif. 
Radiator  and  producing  same.     1,454,425  ;  May  8. 

5S339— 7 


Chapman,  James,  Auckland  Piirk,  Johannesburg,  Trans- 
vaal, and  W.  F.  U.  Reynolds,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal, 
South  Africa.     Sluice  valve.     1,471,944  ;  Oct.  23. 

Chapman,  John  C  assignor  to  The  Whitney  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Silent  chain  sprocket. 
1,447,644;  Mar.  6. 

Chapman,  John  D.,  Richwood,  W.  Va.  Machine  for  spray- 
ing leather.     1,456,783  ;  May  29. 

Chapman,  Lemuel  W.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Mixing  device. 
1,446,335;  Feb.  20. 

Chapman,  Leo  L.,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  Film  reel. 
1,462,166  ;   July  17. 

Chapman,  Norton  W.,  assignor  to  The  Guilford  Mfg. 
Co.,  Guilford,  Conn.  Manicure  buffer.  1,452,067 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Chapman,  Samuel,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Window  seating  at- 
tachment.     1,450,353;    Apr.    3. 

Chapman.  Samuel  I'J.,  San  Mateo,  Calif.  Catapult. 
1,455,075  ;  May  15. 

Chapman,  Sylvester,  et  al.  (See  Chapman,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Chapman,  Wilbert,  et  al.  (See  Chapman,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Chapman,  William  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Chapman  Engineering  Company, 
Mount  Vernon,  Ohio.     Gas  producer.     1,441,330  ;  .Tan.  !). 

Chapman,  William  C,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Metallic  tread  for 
pneumatic  tires.     1,443,167  ;  Jan.  23. 

Chappatte,  Joseph  E.,  Narberth,  Pa.  Tassel  and  pendant. 
1,453,440 ;  May  1. 

Cliappell,  Arthur  E.,  Waukegan,  111.  Producing  simulated 
longh.and-written    letters.      1,463,939:    Aug.    7. 

Chappell,  Edward,  Harleston,  Norfolk,  England.  Water- 
heating  device.     1,443,700  ;  Jan.  30. 

Chappell,  Isaac  A.,  et  al.     (See  Lane,  George  A.,  assignor.) 

Chappell.  John  M.,  and  R.  E.  Edmondson,  Thornton, 
Tex.     Jack  support.     1,450,482  ;  Apr.   3. 

Charbeneau,  Clarence  A.,  Mount  Clemens,  Mich.  Ex- 
posure-identification attachment  for  cameras.  1,473,902  ; 
Nov.    13. 

Charbeneau,  John  H.,  Mount  Clemens,  Mich.  Dispensing 
cabinet.     Des.  62,474  ;  June  12. 

Charbonneau,  Leon  A.,  Lacken,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Opti- 
cal telegraphy.     1,463,797  ;  Aug,  7. 

Chard,  William  H.     (See  Hills,  W.  P.,  and  Chard.) 

Chard,  William  H.,  Paicines,  and  W.  F.  Hills,  Mountain 
View,  Calif.     Spark  plug.     1,441,397  ;  Jan.  9. 

C'aarest,  Donat,  and  A.  Lapolnte,  Hull,  Quebec,  Canada. 
Safety-rule  holder.     1,442,127;   Jan.    16. 

Charland,  Louis  J.,  Richmond,  Vt.,  assignor  to  The  Borden 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Can-soldering  machine. 
1,470,145;  Oct.  e. 

Charles,  Clement  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Circular-saw  ma- 
chine.     1,455,426  ;    May   15. 

Charles,  Edward  S.,  Berwyn,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Bnsilage-cutter-knife  ad- 
justment.    1,452,289  ;  Apr.  17. 

Charles,  Harold,  and  I.  A.  Jacobs,  Leederville,  near 
I'erth,  Western  Australia,  Australia.  Machine  for  dis- 
pensing bev-orages  from  the  bulk.     1,471,945  ;  Oct.  23. 

Charles,  Theophile,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
manufacturing  hair  goods.     1,454,930  ;  May  15. 

Charleston  Electrical  Supply  Company.  (See  Lewis, 
Henry  C.,  assignor.) 

Charlesworth,  Fred  FL,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Casket. 
1,451,009  :  Apr.  10. 

Charlet,  Hans,  Krefeld,  Germany.  Inherently-regulated 
direct-current  dynamos.     1,462,226  ;  July  17. 

Charlier,  Louis,  Jemeppe-.sur-Meuse,  Belgium.  Trapdoor  for 
stoT.Tge  and  delivery  apparatus.     1,461,411  ;  July  10. 

Charling,  Lewis  H.,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Automobile  signal. 
1,460,572 ;  July  3. 

Charlton,  Albert  J.,  Lowden,  Iowa.  Suction  muffler. 
1.445,934  ;   Feb.   20. 

Charlton,  Albert  J.,  Lowden,  Iowa.  Combined  cooling 
and  carbureting  system  for  internal-combustion  en- 
gines.    1,458,974  ;  June  19. 

Charlton,  Harold,  Chicago,  111.  Tumbler  lock.  1,470,810 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Charlton,  Harry  W.,  and  B.  N.  Shreve,  assignors  to  Amer- 
ican Potash  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alkali- 
metal  product  and  producing  the  same.  1,452,185 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Charlton,  Harry  W.,  and  R.  N.  Shreve,  assignors  to  Amer- 
ica Potash  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Accelerat- 
ing agent  in  potash  recovery.     1,452,186  ;  Apr.  17. 

Charlton,  Robert  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  F. 
Klumpp.  Pineville.  La.  Contents  ejector  for  recepta- 
cles.    1,455,322  ;  May  15. 

Charlton,  Thomas,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  me^ie  as- 
signments, to  G.  M.  Studebaker,  South  Bend,  Inn.  Ro- 
tary engine.     1,456,222  :  May  22. 

Charter.  .Tames  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Explosive  engine. 
1,453.-304  ;  May  1. 

Charter,  James  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Hollow  metal  wheel. 
1.4fifi.40S  :  Aug.  2.<<. 

Charterls,  Lillian,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Animal  figure  or 
similar  article.     Des.   62.475 ;   .Tune   12. 

Charters,  .John.     (See  Inhof.  J.  A.,  and  Charters.) 

Charuest,  Pascal.     (See  Duchesne,  H.  H.,  and  Charuest.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Chaiuest,  Pascal,  and  H.  H.  Duchesne,  assignors  to  Benoit 
and  Mathieu,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Composition 
for  and  method  of  manufacturing  sound  amplifiers. 
1,454,700;  May  8. 

Chase,  Aurin  M.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Endless-belt  tractor. 
1,472,431  ;  Oct.  30. 

Chase  Companies  Inc.,  The.  (See  Burt,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Chase  Com.panies  Inc.     (See  Gleason,  Henry  M.,  assignor.) 

Chase  Companies,  Inc.     (See  Henger,  Edwin  W.,  assignor.) 

Chase  Companii'S,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Keavaney,  William 
11.,  assignor.) 

Chase  Companies,  Inc.     (See  Eecker,  Adolph  C,  assignor.) 

Chase  Companies,  Inc.     (See  Shea,  Patrick  J.,  assignor.) 

Chase  Companies  Inc.  (See  Wellington,  Arthur  W., 
assignor.) 

Chase,  Elle  R.      (See   Peck,   W.   J.,   and  Chase.) 

Chase,  Elroy  A.,  Northtield,  Vt.  Stone-cutting  wheel. 
1,455,477  ;  May  15. 

Chase,  George  C,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Monroe  Calculating  Machine  Company,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Calculating  machine.     1,468,992 ;    Sept.   25. 

Chase,  George  C.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Monroe  Cal- 
culating Machine  Company,  Orange,  N.  J.  Selector 
mechanism  for  calculating  machines.  1,474,288; 
Nov.   13. 

Chase,  George  R.,  Jefferson,  Oreg.  Urinal.  1,458,040 ; 
June  12. 

Chase,  Harlcy  E.,  Sycamore,  111.  Rail  fastener.  1,449,810  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Chase,  Harry  M.,  deceased,  Green  Bay,  Wis. ;  M.  H. 
Chase,  administrator.  Transmission  device.  1,446,438 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Chase,  Henry  A.,  Newtonville,  assignor  to  I.  C.  Decatur, 
Maiden,  and  L.  W.  Mustard,  jr.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 
Resetting    counter.      1,471,306;    Oct.    16. 

Chase,  Horace  B.,  jr.,  Paris,  France.  Fly  for  fly  fishing 
and  similar  uses.     1,452,593  ;  Apr.  24. 

Chase,  John  C.     (See  Purnell,  W.  J.,  Chase,  and  Young.) 

Chase,  Joseph  H.,  assignor  to  American  Piano  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  tracking  device.  1,443,678  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Chase,  Leon  W.,  W.  R.  McGeachin,  and  J.  C.  Brand,  as- 
signors to  Chase  Plow  Company,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Two- 
row   lister.      1,469,751  ;   Oct.   2. 

Chase,  Leon  W.,  W.  K.  McGeachin,  and  J.  C.  Brand,  as- 
signors to  Chase  Plow  Company,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Two- 
row  lister.     1,469,752  ;  Oct.  2. 

Chase,  March  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  F.  E.  Pierce  and  J. 
Skogmark,  assignors  to  The  Cos  Process  Company,  Inc., 
New  Y'ork,  N.  1'.  Roasting  sulphur-bearing  materials, 
etc.     1,447,645  ;  Mar.  6. 

Chase,  March  F.,  Washington,  D.  C.,  F.  E.  Pierce  and  J. 
Skogmark,  assignors  to  The  Cos  Process  Company,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  sulphuric  anhydride. 
1,472,790;  Nov.  6. 

Chase,  Marshall  H.,  administrator.  (See  Chase,  Harry 
M.) 

Chase  Plow  Company.  (See  Chase,  L.  W.,  McGeachin, 
and  Brand,  assignors.) 

Chase,  Theodora  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boudoir  or  private 
handv  cabinet.     Des.  61,889  ;  Feb.  6. 

Chatfleld,  Earl  L.,  West  Tulsa,  Okla.  Outlet  valve  for 
tank  cars.     1,472,293  ;   Oct.   30. 

Chatfield,  Henry  F.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Chair.  Des.  63,612  ; 
Dec.    25. 

Chatham,  George  W.,  et  al.  (See  Dixon,  Waller  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chatterlev,  Ernest  R.,  Plandreau,  S.  Dak.  Feed-bag 
fastener.      1,468.136:    Sept.    18. 

Chatterton,  F.     (See  Watson,  James  H.,  assignor.) 

Chatterton,  Shelby,  Newark,  Ohio.  Clothesline  reel. 
1,443,004;  Jan.  23. 

Chnttin.  Robert  C,  Mountain  Home,  Idaho.  Irrigation 
ditcher.      1,477,033;   Dec.   11. 

Chaussard,  Ernest,  assignor  to  Society  d'Ostique  et  de 
Mecanique  de  Haute  Precision,  Paris.  France.  Al- 
timeter.    1,443,005  ;  Jan.  23. 

Chautauqua  Hygienic  Institute,  Inc.  (See  Wood,  Sid- 
ney C,  assignor.) 

Chaviara,  John  N.      (See  Gill,  J.  F.,  and  Chavlara.) 

Chayes,  Herman  E.  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Removable  den- 
ture.     1,464,644;  Aug.   14.  » 

Chazen,  Samuel,  and  C.  J.  Madsen,  Mason  City,  Iowa. 
Hog  shackler.     1,467,605;   Sept.  11. 

Check.  Joseph  M,,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Hat  protector. 
1,453,862  ;  May  1. 

Check.  Henry  M,,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Advertising  machine. 
1,475,.')40  ;    Nov.    27. 

Cheek,  Tolbert  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Phil- 
Har-Chee  Piano  Player  Corporation.  Pressure  regulator 
for  musical  instruments.     1,455,900  ;  May  22. 

Cheesman,  Clayton  E.,  et  al.  (See  Oberjohann,  Henry  F., 
assignor.) 

Cheesman.  Richard  D..  Chelsea,  Mich,,  and  R.  C.  Haff. 
Hagprstown.  Md.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Wpsteni  Prpcipitntion  Company.  Los  .Xnireles.  Calif. 
Obtiiininsr  water-soluble  potassium  compounds. 
1,40.->,.S41  ;  Aug.  ::i. 


Cheesman,  Richard  D.,  Chelsea,  Mich.,  and  R.  C.  Haff, 
Hagerstown,  Md.,  assiguors,  by  mesne  assiguiments,  to 
Western  Precipitation  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Obtaining  water  -  soluble  potassium  compounds. 
1,465,842;  Aug.  21. 

Cheetham,  Arthur,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  M.  Bawden, 
Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Sheet-cutting  machine. 
1,458,122  ;  June  5. 

Cheetham,  George  A.,  Manchester,  England,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 
Excess-demand  meter.     1,453,441  ;  May  1. 

Cheever,  Dwight   B.      (See  Ecker,   William  B.,  assignor.) 

Chelena,  Vincent,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Check  marking  and  pro- 
tecting device.      1,445,756  ;  Feb.   20. 

Chemical  Construction  Company.  (See  Hechenbleikuer, 
I.,   and  Bartholomew,  assignors.) 

Chemical  Construction  Company.  (See  Hechenbleikner, 
I.,  and  Oliver,  assignors.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Beckmann,  Ernst, 
assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Eilender,  Walter 
L,   E.,  assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Fleischer,  Emil, 
assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Friedberger,  Ernst, 
assignor.  J 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Griinhagen,  Hein- 
rich,  assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Hildebrandt,  Paul, 
assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Joyce,  A, 
Willard,  assignor.) 

Chemical  .  Foundation,  Inc.,  The.  (See  KlUan,  Frlta, 
assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Klages,  August, 
assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Landau,  Max,  as- 
signor.) 

Chemical  Foundation  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Linz, 
Arthur,   assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Moeller,  Willy,  as- 
signor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Priem,  Friedrlch  P., 
assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Rewald,  Bruno^ 
assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.  (See  Riesenfeld,  Ernst  H., 
assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.,  The.  (See  RUcker,  Karl,  as- 
signor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc..  The.  (See  Weeber,  Otto,  as- 
signor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.  (See  Wiedemann,  Carl,  as- 
signor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Zeissler,  Johannes 
K.,  assignor.) 

Chemical  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Field,  Crosby, 
assignor.) 

Chemical  Works  formerly  Sandoz.  (See  StoU,  Arthur,  as- 
signor.) 

Chemiscbe  Fabrik  Griesheim-Elektron.  (See  Beck,  A., 
Gersbach,    and  Weber,  assignors.) 

Chemische  Fabrik  Griesheim-Elektron.  (See  Laska,  A.  L., 
and   Zitscher,   assignors.) 

Chemische  Fabrik  Griesheim-Elektron.  (See  Schwiete, 
August,  assignor.) 

Chemische  Fabrik  Griesheim-Elektron.  (See  Suchy, 
Robert,  assignor.) 

Chemische  Fabrik  Griesheim-Elektron.  (See  Wiss,  Ernst, 
assignor.) 

Chemische  Fabrik  Griesheim-Elektron.  (See  Wollner, 
E..   and   Thomas,   assignors.) 

Chemische  Fabrik  vorm.  Goldenberg  Geremont  &  Cie. 
(See  Hamburger,   Toni,   assignor.) 

Chemische  Fabrik  Weissenstein  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Baum, 
Gustav,  assignor.) 

Chenai'd,  Emile  A.  R.,  deceased,  by  J.  A.  Chenard,  execu- 
tor, Bordeaux,  France.  Fractional  distilling  appara- 
tus.     1,468,899  ;    Sept.   25. 

Chenard,  Jean  A.,  executor.  (See  Ctenard,  Emile 
A.  R.) 

Cheneau,  Louis  .7.  J.  B.,  Paris,  France.  Haulage  and 
like  system  and  apparatus.     1,478,890 ;   Dec.   25. 

Cheney  Bros.      (See  Schmutz,   Frederick  J.,  assignor.) 

Cheney,  Forest,  assignor  to  Cheney  Talking  Machine  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  III.  Tone-arm  support.  1,475,277 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Cheney,  Herbert  W.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Motor  controller. 

1.450.898  ;  Apr.  3. 

Cheney,  Herbert  W.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manu- 
facturing      Company,       Milwaukee,       Wis.         Switch. 

1.450.899  ;  Apr.  3. 

Chenpv,  Moses  E.  (See  Blodgett,  G.  R.,  Cheney,  and 
Hurley.) 

Cheney  Talking  Machine  Company.  (See  Cheney,  Forest, 
assignor.) 

Cheney  Talking  Slachine  Company.  (See  Hltchner,  Jo- 
seph   C,    assignor.) 

Cheney,  William  G..  Marlboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shop  Mnchinorv  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  ,T.  Coating 
apparatus.     1,448,726:  Mar.  20. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


99 


Cheuey,  William  G.,  Marlboro,  Mass.,  iissignor  to  United 
Shoe  Mncliinery  Corporation.  Tatersoii,  N.  J.  As- 
sembling   and    lasting    machine.      1,470,615;    Oct.    16. 

Chfrani.v.    inc.      ( Sre  Miles,  I'lanb   .1.  M.,  assignor.) 

Cheremisinoff,  Gabriel  A.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Shoclj- 
absorbing   disic    wheel.      1,461,969;    July    17. 

CheriniTton,  Ueorge  T.,  \Vaul<egau,  111.  Gear  train  for 
phouoyraph   motor.*.      l,454,6l.'5  ;   May   8. 

Cherington,  George  T.,  \Vaukegan,  111.  Automatic  stop 
for   phonographs.      1,468,279;    Sept.    18. 

Cherne,  Anthony  G.,  Buhl,  Minn.  Pipe  wrench.  1,444,583; 
Feb.  6. 

Chernesljy.  Zotik  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Portable  fan. 
1,442.467;  Jan.  16. 

Chernock,   Isidore.      (See  Prebluda,   Barney,   assignor.) 

Chernoff.  Ida  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Container. 
1,464,127  ;  Aug.  7. 

Cherrington.  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  The  .lennison-Wrlght 
Company,  Toledo.  Ohio      Flooring.     1,465,623  ;  Aug.  21. 

Cherry,  Carl  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  Selenium  cell  or  bridge. 
1,447,646  ;  Mar.  6. 

Cherry.  J.  G.,  Company.  (See  Van  Kuren,  Stephen  J., 
assignor.) 

Cherrj,  Lester  A.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  me-sne 
assignments,  to  Manlev  &  Barlow,  Corry,  Pa.  Reg- 
istering   meter.      1,471,100 ;    Oct.    16. 

Cherry,  Thomas  E.,  Boston,  Mass.  Adding  machine. 
1,473.174;  Nov.  6. 

Chervin.  Solomon.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Window. 
1,469,621  ;  Oct.  2. 

Chesl>ro,  Wii;i.Tm  C.  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Automatic  impres- 
sion  tripper  for  printing  presses.     1,471,946 ;  Oct.  23. 

Chesebro,  Denison  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Safetv  Device  Company.  Scaffolding,  device. 
1,440,968:  ".Tan.    2. 

Cheshire,  Edward,  Berlin  Township,  Waukesha  County, 
Wis.     Cutting  mechanism.     1,463,545 ;   July  31. 

Chesnutt,  John  L..  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Swivel  caster. 
1,471,307  ;  Oct.  16. 

Cheszneky.  Frank,  Yukon,  W.  Va.  Trolley  hanger. 
1,450,970  ;  Apr.  10. 

Chester,  Frank  R..  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  Advertising  de- 
vice.    1,458,050  ;  June  5. 

Chester  Machine  Co.,  Inc.  (See  Augustine,  Addison  E., 
assignor.) 

Chester.  Oliver  W.  J.,  Glenmaggie,  Gippsland,  Victoria, 
Australia.    Tethering  peg.    1,465,806  ;  .\ug  21. 

Chestnut,  Joe.     (See  Ward,  Albert  E.,  assignor.) 

(Hievalier,  Albert,  assignor  to  Societe  du  Feutre,  Paris, 
France.     Carrotting  fur  and  hair.     1,466,698  ;  Sept.  4. 

Ch.-^valier,  Jcihn   F.      (See  Griswold,  Albert  A.,  assignor.) 

Chevalier,  Joseph  M.  A.,  Versailles,  P.  Bourcet,  and  H. 
Regnault,  Paris,  France.  Cartiurant  for  alcohol. 
1,469,148:  Sept.  25. 

Chevallier,  Arnold  L..  London,  England.  Automatic 
firearm.     1,454,039:  May  8. 

Chevola.   Henry  A.      (See   Mossi,   C.   B.,  and  Chevola.) 

Chevrette.  Augustin  J.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  Shuttle-changing 
loom.     1.477,995  ;  Dec.  18. 

Chevrolet  Bros.  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Chevrolet,  Louis, 
assignor. ) 

Chevrolet,  Louis,  assignor  to  Chevrolet  Bros.  Manufactur- 
ing Co..  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Motor  head.  1,474,511  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Chicago  Apparatus  Co.  (See  Ernest,  Thomas  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chicago  Apparatus  Corporation.  (See  Ernest.  Thomas 
R.,  assignor.) 

Chicago  .\utomatic  Conveyor  Co.  (See  Shaw,  Arthur  L., 
assignor. ) 

Chicago  Bearing  Metal  Company.  (See  Lemme,  Adolph 
W.,  assignor.) 

Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Company.  (See  Ladd,  C,  and 
Windes.  assignors.) 

Chicago  Car  Seal  Company.  (See  Rogers,  Harry  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chicago  Engineering  Supply  Company.  (See  Maloy, 
James  P.,  assignor.) 

Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Company.  (See  Aeby,  Louis,  as- 
signor.) 

Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Company.  (See  Carlson,  Axel,  as- 
signor.) 

Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Company.  (See  Sjolin.  Ernest, 
assignor.) 

Chicago  Fuse  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Appleton,  Ernest  G.,  as- 
signor. I 

Chicago  Fuse  Mfg.  Co.  (See  McDonald.  (Harence  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chicago  Lubricator  Company.  (See  Beckwith,  .Arthur  C. 
assignor.) 

Chicago  Machine  &  Motor  Co.  (See  Pearson,  Carl  F., 
assignor.) 

Chicago  Malleable  Castings  Company.  (See  Osborn,  W. 
M.  and  Wade,  assignors.) 

Chicago  Manufacturing  and  Distributing  Co.  (See  Sulte- 
meyer,  Charles  P..  assignor.) 

Chicago  Metallic  Packing  Co.  (See  Crane,  John  T..  as- 
signor. ) 

Chicago  Mill  and  Lumber  Company.  (See  MacGowan, 
William,  as.signor. ) 

Chicago  Mill  and  Lumber  Company.  (See  Walter.  Hani- 
son  B.,  assignor.) 


Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Company.  (See  Callan,  W.  II., 
and  Kimman,  assignors.) 

Chicago  I'ni'uni.itic  Tool  Company.  (See  Estergreen,  Os- 
car C,  assignor.) 

Chicago  Pnoumatic  Tool  Company.  (See  Hoffman,  Leol 
F.,  assignor.) 

Chicago  I'MtUMKitic  Tool  Company.  (See  Pritehard, 
Charles  A.  G.,  assignor.) 

Chicago  I'ump  Company.     (See  Jehu,  Walter  I.,  assignor.) 

Chicago  Railway  Equipment  Company.  (See  Busse,  Ed- 
win G.,  assignor.) 

Chicago  Railway  Equipment  Company.  (See  Hawkins, 
Arthur    W..   assignor.) 

Chicago,  Railway  Equipment  Company.  (See  Le  Ceau, 
Ernest  A.,  assignor.) 

Chicago  Railway  Equipment  Company.  (See  Rissli-r.  A. 
P.,   and    Hamilton,    assignors.) 

Chicago  Railway  Signal  and  Supply  Company.  (See 
McCarthy,   Daniel  J.,  assignor.) 

Chicago  Railway  Signal  and  Supply  Company.  (See 
Vogel,   Eugene  W.,   assignor.) 

Chicago  Shoe  Machinery  Company.  (See  Miller,  Charles 
F.,  assignor.) 

Chicago  Stopper  Company,  The.  (See  Bragdon,  llpr!>ert 
J.,  assignor.) 

Chicago  Title  &  Trust  Co.,  trustee.  (See  Langworthy.  Ly- 
man B.,  assignor.) 

Chicago  Trust  Company,  trustee.  (See  Kus,  Thomas  G., 
assignor.) 

Chicago  Trust  Company,  trustee.  (See  Roberts,  Arthur, 
assignor. ) 

Chicago  Vitreous  Enamel  Product  Company.  (See  Hogen- 
son,  William,  assignor.) 

Chichy,  August,  Bagley,  Minn.  Tire-chaIn  tl.ghtener. 
1,467,228;    Sept.    4. 

Chick,  Harry  R.,  Hamble,  and  F.  O.  Helliwell  and  W. 
Plumbridge,  Folkstone,  England.  Polishing  mop  or  the 
like.     1,466,989  ;  Sept.  4. 

Chick,  William  C,  Boston,  Mass.  Shaker.  1,450,279 ; 
Apr.   3. 

Chickering,  Horace  G.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Ne- 
mours &  Companv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Sulphur  burner. 
1,450,677  ;  Apr.   3. 

Chicoine,  Louis  P.,  Vaudreuil,  Quebec,  Canada.  Track 
structure.     1,459,140  ;  June  19. 

Chicoine,  Louis  P.,  and  E.  Sauv6,  Vaudreuil,  Quebec, 
Canada.     Rail-unloading  bar.     1,444,949  ;  Feb.  13. 

Cbidester.  William  I.     (See  Thomas,  Edwin  E.,  assignor.) 

Chidley,  Richard,  Liverpool,  England.  Garment  hanger. 
1,448,256;  Mar.  13. 

Chidlow,  David,  Ridgetield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  J.  F. 
Strachan  and  W.  S.  Strachan,  Montreal,  Canada.  Mak- 
ing bread.     1,450,483;  Apr.  3. 

Chidlow.  David,  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  J.  F. 
Strachan  and  W.  S.  Strachan,  Montreal,  Canada. 
Treating  grain  germ  and  scuteUum.     1,461,703  ;  July  10. 

Chlh,  Cheng  W..  Canton,  China.  Calculating  macnine. 
1,455,710  ;  May  15. 

Childers,  .Alexander  S.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Cabinet  ironing 
board.     1.445.129  :  Feb.  13. 

Children's  Bed  Cover  Fastener  Company.  (See  Petzold, 
Julius    A.,   assignor.) 

Childress,  Henderson  P.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Portable  venti- 
lated seat.     1.455,239  ;  May  15. 

Childress,  Henderson  P.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Automobile 
lock.     1,467,353  ;  Sept.  11. 

Childs,  Clarence  E.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Combined  wind  de- 
flector, sunshade,  and  side  inclosure  for  vehicles. 
1.455,991  :   May  22. 

Childs,  George  J.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  W.  P.  Moyer, 
one-fourth  to  F.  A.  Bogh,  and  one-fourth  to  .T.  H. 
Holzinger,  Allentown,  Pa.  Lock  nut.  1,443,869 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Childs,  Wallace,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,450,484:  Apr.  3. 

Childs,  William  L.,  assignor  to  Hughes  Tool  Company, 
Houston.  Tex.  Backout  device  for  drilling  rigs. 
1.450,249  :  Apr.  3. 

Chile  Exploration  Company.  (See  Fink,  Colin  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chiles,  George  S.,  Chicago,  HI.  Car  truck.  1,452,187; 
Apr.  17. 

Chiles,  George  S..  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  W.  Dalman, 
Chicago,  111.     Car  truck.     1,457.345  ;  June  5. 

Chillingworth  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Karlson, 
Gustav  v.,  assignor.) 

("hllowsky.  Constantin,  Paris,  France.  Projectile. 
1,450,579;  Apr.  3. 

Chilowsky,  Constantin,  Paris.  France.  Apparatus  for  per- 
forming cvcles  of  compression,  expansion,  combustion, 
suction,  exhaust,  and  the  like.     1.463.646:  July  31. 

Chilowsky,  Constantin,  and  P.  Langevin.  Paris,  France. 
Production  of  submarine  signals  and  the  location  of 
submarine  objects.     1,471,547  ;   Oct.  23. 

Chilson.  Sumner  B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Register  for  fluid 
dispensers.     1.475.368  ;  Nov.  27. 

Cbllton.  Henry  J..  Chicago.  111.  Bag  handle.  1,443.560  : 
.Tan.  30. 

Chilton.  Henry  J.,  Chicago.  111.  Bag  fitting.  1,456.721  ; 
May   2!i. 

Chinsky,  Harry  H.,  and  E.  Honstetter.  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 
Spark  plug.     1,453,039  ;  Apr.  24. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Chinzeris,  Peter,  Atlanta,   Ga.     Self-locking   seal  for   gas 

and  other  meters.     1,472,745  ;  Oct.  30. 
Chipmaii,  Mark  VV.,  assignor  to  Lynn  Machine  Screw  Com- 
pany, Lynn,  Mass.     Clutch.     1,4.'>5,901 ;  May  22. 
Cliipperfleid,    Walter,    Hornchurch,    England,   assignor    to 
A.   B.    Dick    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Duplicating    ma- 
chine.    1,451,142  ;  Apr.  10. 
Chipperfield,   Walter,   Hornchurch,   England,   assignor,   by 
mesne   assignments,   to  A.   B.   Dick  Company,   Chicago, 
111.     Sheet-feeding  mechanism  of  printing  and  like  ma- 
chines.     1.464,200  ;    Aug.    7. 
Chipperfield,   Walter,    Hornchurch,   England,   assignor,   by 
mesne  assignments,   to  A.   B.   Dick   Company,   Chicago, 
III.      Duplicating  and  like  printing  machine.      1,468,467  ; 
Sept.  18. 
Chlreii,      Henri,      Paris,     France.       Receiving     system. 

1,462,882  ;  July  24. 
Chiron,   Hippolyte  M.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Appliance   for 
cleaning  windows  from  the  inside.     1,472,240  ;  Oct.  30. 
Chisholm,  Clifton,  assignor  to  The  American  Multigraph 
Company,      Cleveland,      Ohio.        Addressing     machine. 
1,448,196;   Mar.    13. 
Chisholm,   Clifton,  assignor  to  The  American  Multigraph 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Drawer  for  address  plates. 
1,448,197  ;  Mar.  13. 
Chisholm,  Clifton,  assignor  to  The  American   Multigraph 
-  Company,      Cleveland,      Ohio.        Addressing      machine. 
1,448,198;  Mar.  13. 
Chisholm,   Clifton,   assignor  to  The  American  Multigraph 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Inking  device  for  addressing 
machines.      1,448,703 ;    Mar.    13. 
Chisholm,  Clifton,  assignor  to  The  American  Multigraph 
Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Delivery    mechanism    for 
printing  machines.     1,448,704  ;  Mar.  13. 
Chisholm,  Clifton,  assignor  to  The  American  Multigraph 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Means  for  feeding  address 
plates.      1,448,705;   Mar.   13. 
Chisholm,  Clifton,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
American   Multigraph  Company,   Cleveland,  Ohio.     Ad- 
dress-printing machine.     Rel5,589  ;  May  1. 
Chisholm,  Clifton,  assignor  to  The  American   Multigraph 
Company,     Cleveland,    Ohio.      Flexible    printing    form. 
1,451,204  ;  Apr.  10. 
Chisholm,  Stanley  L.     (See  Wilson,  R.  B.,  Parsons,  and 

Chisholm.) 
Chism,    Louis    W.,    Springfield,    Mass.      Traction    device. 

1,441,214  ;  Jan.  9. 
Chism,    Louis    W.,    Springfield,    Mass.      Mall    receptacle. 

1,444,332 :  Feb.  6. 
Chisolm,  Reuben  M.,  New  Orleans,  La.     Game  apparatus. 

1,403,871 ;  Aug.  7. 
Chittenden,    Harry    W.,   Moorland,   Iowa.      Traffic   signal. 

1,465,;^4C)  ;  Aug.  21. 
Choate,  Roy  E.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.     Wheel.     1,473,399  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Choate,  William  E.,  Westerly,  E.  I.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Federal  Finance  Corporation.     Marking 
machine.     1,453,442  ;  May  1. 
Chochol,  Joseph,  and  M.  Dykas,  Chicago,  III.     Aeroplane 

1,455,427  ;   May  -15. 
Chocolate  Sponge  Co.,  The.     (See  Laskey,  William  B.,  as- 
signor.) 
Choduhski,    Leo.      (See   Czelusniak,    T..    and   Chodubski.) 
Chopieska,    Frank    S.,    La    Crosse,    Wis.        Piston     ring. 

1,447,533  ;  Mar.  6. 
Chopin,  Marcel,  Nancy,  assignor  to  himself  and  Soclete 
d'Entreprise  Meuniere,  Paris,  France.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  measuring  the  elastic  properties  of 
plastic  materials,  farinaceous  pastes,  and  the  like. 
1,468,900;  Sept.  25. 
Choppa,    John,     New    Haven,    Conn.      Tomato    strainer. 

1,451.534;   Apr.    10. 
Chore-Utensils    Corporation    of    America.       (See    Kessler, 

Albert,  assignor.) 
Chott,    Edward    L.,    Chicago,    111.      Dental    articulator. 

1,452.477  ;  Apr.  17-. 
Chow,  Jue  A.,  Fort  Sheridan,  111.     Stop  plate  for  sllcers. 

1,440,374  ;    Jan.    2. 
Chrabkow,  John  B.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Direction  Indicator 

for  vehicles.     1,448,257  ;  Mar.  13. 
Chrlsman,    Russell   K.,    Syracuse,    assignor   to    Semet-Sol- 
vay   Company,    Solvay,   N.   Y.      Electrolytic   apparatus. 
1,477,629  ;   Dec.   18. 
Christ,   Alfred   W.,    Chicago,    III.      Roll-retaining   device, 

1,460,946;  July  3. 
Christ,    Ben.iamin    F.,   Idagrove,    Iowa.      Lifter  block   for 

motor  vehicles.     1,452,188  ;  Apr.  17. 
Christen,  John   A.,  Roo.sevelt,  assignor,  by   mesne  assign- 
ments,   to    Curtiss   Aeroplane   and    Motor    Corporation, 
Buffnlo.    N.    Y.      Multiple    control    system    for    multi- 
motored  aircraft.     1,454,505  ;  May  6. 
Christensen,    August    S.,    Reserve,    Mont.      Mowing    ma- 
chine.     1,449,732;  Mar.   27. 
Christensen,   Charles  C,   and  R.   McCalpin,   Chicago.   111. 

Incinerator.     1,476,490;  Dec.  4. 
Christensen,  Christian,  Rye,  N,  Y.     Method  of  and  means 
for  laying  out  blanks   of   plaited  articles.      1.465.807; 
Aug.  21. 
Christensen,  Edna  M.,  Winner,   S.   Dak.     Crochet  needle. 

1,477,427;   Dec.   11. 
Christensen,  Emil,  Hooper,  Nebr.    Haystacker.    1,441,830  ; 
Jan.  9. 


Christf  usen,  Emil,  Portland,  Oreg.  Automobile  guard  and 
bumper.     1,452,189  ;  Apr.  17. 

Christensen,  Emil,  Portland,  Oreg.  Auto  sponge  spray. 
1,475,748;  Nov.  27. 

Christensen,  George  A.,  San  Simeon,  Calif.  Fluid  com- 
pressor.    1,449,315  ;  Mar.   20. 

Christensen,  Harry,  and  B.  L.  Brunswick,  Chicago,  111. 
Light  fixture.     Des.   62,134;  Mar.  27. 

Christensen,  Harry,  and  E.  L.  Brunswick,  Chicago,  HI. 
Light  stand.     Des.  62,135;  Mar.  27. 

Christensen,  Harry,  and  E.  L.  Brunswick,  Chicago,  111. 
Liimp  stand  or  similar  article.     Des.  62,136  ;  Mar.  27. 

Cliristi'nsen.  ILirrv,  ;ind  E.  L.  Brunswick,  Olijcago,  111. 
Lamp.      1,455,902;   May   22. 

Christensen,  Jens  H.,  Sollerod,  Denmark.  Sensitized 
photographic  element.     1,447,759 ;  Mar.  6. 

Christensen,  Jens  H.,  Holte,  Denmark.  Hardening  of 
photographic  films.     1,472,048;  Oct.  30. 

Christensen,  John  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Talking-machine  at- 
tachment.    1,447,923;  Mar.  6. 

Christensen  Machine  Co.  (See  Christensen,  Martin,  as- 
signor.) 

Christensen,    Marie.       (See    Ellrich,    Max,    assignor.) 

Christensen,  Martin,  assignor  to  Christensen  Machine 
Co.,  Racine,  Wis,  Book-stitching  machine.  1,463,940 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Christensen,  Niels  C,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Treating 
sulphide  ores  of  lead,  silver,  and  copper.  1,441,063 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Christensen,  Niels  C,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Treating 
lead  ores  with  chloride  solutions.     1,441,064;  Jan.  2, 

Christensen,  Niels  C,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Treating  oxi- 
dized ores  of  lead.     1,441,065  ;  Jan.  2. 

Christen.sen,  Niels  C.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Apparatus 
for  the  dewatering,  classification,  and  countercurrent 
washing  of  solid  particles  mixed  with  liquids. 
1,453,749  ;  May  1. 

Christensen,  Niels  C,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Apparatus 
for  drying  granular  products.     1,453,750:  May  1. 

Christensen,  Niels  C,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Apparatus 
for  the  settlement  of  -solid  particles  suspeiuled  in 
liquids.     1,458,805;  June  12. 

Christensen,  Niels  C,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  making  spray  from  liquids  and 
commingling  the  same  with  gases.     1,462,363  ;  July  17. 

Christensen,  Niels  C,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Concentrat- 
ing oxidized   ores  and   minerals.      1,467,354  ;   Sept.   11. 

Christensen.  Niels  C,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Apparatus 
for  washing  and   wet  screening.     1,467,355 ;  Sept,  11. 

Christensen,  Niels  C.  S.olt  Lake  City,  Utah,  nssifiuor  to 
The  Consolidated  Mining  and  Smelting  Company  of 
Canarla,  Limited,  Jlontreal,  Canada.  Treating  ores 
containing  galena.     1,456,784  ;  May  29. 

Christensen,  Robert  M.,  Racine,  Wis.  Radiator  core. 
1,469,407;  Oct.  2. 

Christensen,  Roland  W.  (See  Hagblom,  A.  E.,  and  Chris- 
tensen.) 

Christensen,  Thomas  S.  (See  Carson,  G.  C,  Coll,  and 
Christensen.) 

Christenson,  Arthur  E.     (See  Chrlstenson,  Sam  and  A.  E.) 

Christensen,  Fred  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Pathc 
Freres  Phonograph  Company.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  making  phonograph  records.     1,442,856  ;  Jnn.  23. 

Christenson,  George,  North  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  a.ssignor  to 
Johns-Manville  Incorporated.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  forming  cup  piston  rings.     1,454,506  :  May  8. 

Christenson,  George,  North  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Jolins-Manville  Incorporated.  Making  piston-rod  pack- 
ing.    1,466.080;  Aug:.  28. 

Christenson,  George,  North  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
.Tohns-Manville  Incorporated.  Composite  piston  pack- 
ing  ring    and    making   same.      1.466,087  ;    Aug.    28. 

Christenson,  Knut.  Rehediet,  N.  Dak.  Road  machine. 
1,456,882  ;   Jl.ay  29. 

Christonson,  Sam  .ind  A.  E.,  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.  Illumi- 
nated  sign.      7,462,849  ;   July   24. 

Christian,  Archie  L.,  Beaver  City,  Nebr.  Curtain  holder 
for    doors    of    automobiles.      1,468,657 ;    Sept.    25. 

Christian,  Gilbert,  Detroit,  Mich.  Carburetor.  1,466,789  : 
Sept.    4. 

Christian,  Herbert  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Electric  water- 
hi^atiiig  apparatus.      1.442.048  :   Jan.    16. 

Christian,  Walton  G.,  Houston,  Tex.  Drill  bit. 
1,444,305  :  Feb.  6. 

Christian,  William,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Measure  and  mak- 
ing the  same.      1.448.358;   Mar.   13. 

Christian,  Willi.nm,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Drum.  1,451.289; 
Apr.  10. 

Christian,  Winter  W.,  and  A.  G.  Maxey,  Owensboro,  Ky. ; 
s.Tid  Christian  assignor  to  said  Maxey.  Combined  letter 
box   and   ohangoablp  sign.      1,454,882;  May   15. 

Christiansen,  Amo  N.,  Cupertino,  Calif.  Separator. 
1,448,482;  Mar.  13. 

Christianson,  Andrew,  Butler,  Pa.  Freight-car  door. 
1,448,199  ;   Mar.    13. 

Christianson,  Andrew,  Butler,  assignor  to  Standard  Steel 
Car  Companv,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Car-door-operating  mech- 
anism.    1,444,730  ;  Feb.  6. 

Christie,  Chnrles  H.    (See  Troutmann,  P.  B.,  and  Christie.) 

Christie,  Chiirles  IT.,  Butler,  Pa.  Door  for  gla.ss-pot  fnr- 
uncps.     1,469,358;  Oct.  2. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


101 


Christie,  Henry  W.  M.,  Ardeii,  Scotland.  Metliod  of  dis- 
charging sludges  and  like  semisolid  matters  from  tanks 
or    other    vessels.      l,44.l,iHi6  ;    Jan.    !J. 

Christie,  John,  North  Carlton,  and  A.  R.  Lang,  Elstern- 
wlck,  Victoria,  Australia.  Form  for  molding  concrete 
and  like  structures.     1,471,239  ;  Oct.  16. 

Chiistmau,  Matthias,  Springfield,  Mo.  Valve.  1,450,663; 
Apr.  3. 

Chrlstmann,  Fred,  ihicago,  111.    Forge.    1,440,969  ;  Jan.  2. 

Christmas,  Adolph  F.,  IC.iston,  Pa.,  assignor  to  IngersoU- 
Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  tJoveruing  fuel 
pump.     1,450,972  ;   U;\y   2!). 

Christmas,  Lee,  CJuatemula,  Guatemaln.  Throttle-adjust- 
ing device  and   safety   lock.      1,465,808;    Aug.    21. 

Chrlstophel,  Carl  E.,  assignor  to  Dexter  Folder  Company, 
Pearl  River,  N.  Y.  Sheet  feeding  machine.  Rel5,573  ; 
.\pr.  3. 

Chrlstophel,  Carl  E.,  assignor  to  Dexter  Folder  Com- 
pany, I'earl  Uiver,  N.  Y.  Sheet-separating  mechanism. 
1.475.(;21  ;  Nov.  27. 

Christophel,  Lewis  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Trunk  seal. 
1.47H.011  :  Nov.  6. 

Chrlstophel,  Lewis  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Trunk  bolt. 
1,477,692  ;  Dec.  18. 

Christopher,  Daniel  L..  assignor  to  Lcavitt  Mfg.  Com- 
pany, Urbana,  111.  Portable  grand  stand  with  perma- 
nent base.     1.477,242  ;   Dec.   11. 

Christopher,  William  F.,  Auburn,  Iowa.  Folding  animal- 
opeiating  trough.     1,469,496;  Oct.  2. 

Christopberson,  Arthur,  Oslo,  Minn.  Shocking  attach- 
ment for  binders.     1,473,012;  Nov.  6. 

Chriswell.  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  Pacific  Car  nnd 
Foundry  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Logging  car. 
1,449,937 ;    Mar.    27. 

Chriswell,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  Pacific  car  and 
foundry  company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Logging  car  for 
short  logs.     1,451,940 ;  Apr.  17. 

Chriswell,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  Pacific  Car  and  Foun- 
drv  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Car  bolster.  1,467,775  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Chriswell,  Frederick  W.,  and  E.  T.  Fehnel,  assignors  to 
Pacific  Car  and  Foundry  Company,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Chock  for  log  bunks.     1,449.938;  Mar.  27. 

Christy,  Frank  W.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Skiving 
machine.     1,469,892  ;  Oct.  9. 

Chron.  Thomas,  jr.     (See  Severson,  Ingram,  assignor.) 

Chryst,  William  A.     (See  Hunt,  J.  H.,  and  Chryst.) 

Chryst.   William  A.      (See  Kettering,  C.   F.,  and  Chryst.) 

Chryst,  William  A.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Engineering 
Laboratories  Company.  Dayton,  Ohio.  Electric  switch. 
1,441.398;  Jan.  9. 

Chryst,  William  A.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Engineering 
Laboratories  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Ignition  system. 
1,446.962  ;  Feb.  27. 

Chryst,  William  A.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Engineering 
Laboratories  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Ignition  appa- 
ratus.     1,466,929;    Sept.    4. 

Chubb,  Lewis  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Eleetiolvtlc 
condenser.      1,463,152 ;    July    31.    . 

Chubb,  Lewis  W..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Testing  de- 
vice.    1.475,749;  Nov.  27. 

Church,  Albert  E.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Chuck.  1,473,464  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Church,  Charles  S.,  assignor  to  C.  M.  Ross,  Wellington, 
Ohio.     Brick-handling  mechanism.     1,441,661  ;   Jan.  9. 

Church,  Edgar  D.,  assignor  to  Jackson  &  Church  Com- 
pany, Saginaw,  Mich.  Automatic  feeder  for  Jointers. 
l,469,9!i.T  ;  Oct.  \). 

Church.  Edgar  D.,  F.  S.  Lash,  and  J.  W.  Van  Brunt, 
assignors  to  Jackson  &  Church  Company,  Saginaw, 
Mich.     Automatic  measuring  device.     1,460,573  ;  July  3. 

Church,  Frank  B.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Steam  deflector. 
1,477,996;   Doc.   18. 

Church,  Frank  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The  Thos.  J. 
Corcoran  Lamp  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Air  spring. 
1.475,049  :  Nov.  20. 

Church,  Frank  W.     (See  Smith,  D.  W..  and  Church.) 

Church,  Frederick  A.,  Venice,  Calif.  Car  for  coaster 
railways.     1,476,148  ;  Dec.  4. 

Church,   Frederick  F.      (See  Lederer,  Carl  P.,   assignor.) 

Church,  Harold  D..  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Deti-oit,  Mich.  Hydrocarbon  motor.  1,443,006 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Church,  Harold  D.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.    Motor  vehicle.    1,442,049  ;  Jan.  16. 

Church,  Harold  D..  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Hvdrocarbon  motor.  1,455,832 ; 
May  22. 

Church,  Harold  D.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Hydrocarbon  motor.  1,469,149 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Church.  Harold  D.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.    Motor  vehicle.     1.473,140  :  Nov.  6. 

Church,  Harold  D.,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Packard 
Motor  Car  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hydrocarbon 
motor.     1,473,141  :  Nov.  6. 

Church,  Harold  D.,  Fairfield,  assignor  to  The  Locomobile 
Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Means  for  indicating  and 
controlling  the  level  of  liquids  in  reservoirs.  1.449,655  ; 
Mar.   27. 


Church,  Harold  D.,  Fairfield,  assignor  to  The  Locomobile 
Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.    1,451,648;  Apr.  10. 

Church,  Harold  D.,  Fairfield,  assiguor  to  The  Locomobile 
Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn,  Means  for  heating  com- 
bustible mixture  for  internal-combustion  enginei. 
1,4(;4,466  ;  Aug.  7. 

Church,  Harry  V.,  trustee.  (See  McDanlel,  Marion  K., 
assignor. ) 

Church,  Howard  A.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Pitcher.  Des.  62,392  ; 
May  22. 

Church,  Ira  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Uni- 
versal Metal  Products  Company,  Long  Beach,  Calif. 
Tool  holder.     1,474,404  ;  Nov.  20. 

Church,  I.cwi.s  H.,  Roselle,  and  G.  C.  Thomas,  jr.,  assignors 
to  The  Thomas  &  Betts  Co.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Outlet 
box.     1,450,972  ;  Apr.  10. 

Church,  Mary  M.,  executrix.     (See  Church,  Walter  F.) 

Church,  Walter  P.,  deceased,  Greeley,  Colo.  ;  M.  M. 
Church,  executrix.  Window  shade.  1,469,150; 
Sept.  25. 

Church,  Walter  F.,  deceased,  Greeley,  Colo. ;  M.  M. 
Church,  executrix.  Eye  shade  for  windshields. 
1,470,553  ;  Oct.  9. 

Church,  William  H.,  Superb,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
Shocking  machine.     1,449,265  ;  Mar.  20. 

Churchill,  Benn  P.  and  W.  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Washing 
machine.     1,447,760  ;  Mar.  6. 

Churchill  Cabinet  Company..  (See  Gullicksen,  Ole,  as- 
si.gnor.) 

Churchill,  Edwin,  Jr.  (See  Morgan,  R.  L.,  Griffith,  and 
Churchill.) 

Churchill,  Frank,  assignor  to  W.  E.  Pugh,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Mail-distributing  system.     1,446,693  ;  Feb.  27. 

Churchill,  William  J.     (See  Churchill,  Benn  P.  and  W.  J.) 

Chwalkowski.  Vincent,  Newark,  N.  J.  Heater.  Des. 
62,89:^  ;   May  22. 

Chylowski.  Alexander  V.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tire  valve. 
1,447,924  ;  Mar.   6. 

Ciari,  Nello,  Weldona,  Colo.  Attachment  for  beet  culti- 
vntors.      1,442.251  ;    Jan.    16. 

Cibles  Automatiques  Michoud  Societe  Anonyme.  (See 
Michoud,  Arnold,  assignor.) 

Ciechomski,  Edward,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Shaving  mug. 
1,406,040;  Aug.  28. 

Ciha.  Edward  E.,  Chicago,  111.     Tool.     1,466,118  ;  Aug.  28. 

Clmfl,  Anton,  Rice  Lake,  Wis.  Attachment  for  graders. 
1,454,725  ;  May  8. 

Clmorosi,  Alberto,  Braintree,  Mass.  Toy  torpedo. 
1,467,755;  Sept.  11. 

Cinch  Expansion  Bolt  &  Engineering  Company.  (See 
Kohler.  G.,  and  Smith,  assignors.) 

Cincinnati  Art  Publishing  Company.  (See  Freiberg, 
Stanley  B.,  assignor.) 

Cincinnati  Ball  Crank  Company,  The.  (See  Breeze,  Al- 
fred  B.,    assignor.) 

Cincinnati  Ball  Crank  Company,  The.  (See  Davison,  Ver- 
gil A.,  assignor.) 

Cincinnati  Bickford  Tool  Company.  (See  Klausmeyer, 
David  C,  assignor.) 

Cincinnati  Butcliers  Supply  Company,  The.  (See  Schmidt, 
Oscar  C,  assignor.) 

Cincinnati  Car  "^Company,  The.  (See  Elliott,  Thomas, 
assignor.) 

Cincinnati  Frog  and  Switch  Company,  The.  (See  Henke, 
W.  F.,  and  Partington,  assignors.) 

Cincinnati  Horse  Shoe  &  Iron  Company.  (See  Barron, 
Andrew  .T.,  assignor.) 

Cincinnati  Horse  Shoe  &  Iron  Company,  The.  (See  Bar- 
ron, A.  J.,  and  Crow,  assignors.) 

Cincinnati  Last  Company.  (See  Brockman,  Joseph  W., 
"Bsignor,) 

Cluoouiitl  Time  Recorder  Company,  The.  (Sec  Lawton, 
Hugh  M.,  assignor.) 

Cindel,  Eli,  Nemo,  S.  Dak.  Rule  or  tool  holder  for 
garment    pockets.      1,466,330;    Aug.   28. 

Cinder  Products  Corporation.     (See  Bo,  Sigurd,  assignor.) 

Cinema  Advertising  Corporation.  (See  Stegmann,  Louis 
A.,  assignor.) 

Ciofli,   Paul   P.      (See   Knoop,    W.   A.,    and   Cloffi.) 

Cipra,  Leon,  Kanopolis,  Kans.  Journal  bearing. 
1,466,930  ;    Sept.   4. 

Cipresso,  Samuel,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Bird  cage.  Des.  61,800 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Cirac,  Charles  P.,  Fallon,  Nev.  Reverse-movement  con- 
trol for  driving  and  driven  elements.  1,450,409 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Cirac,  L^uis  V.,  Fallon,  Nev.  Beet  harvester.  1,455,107 ; 
May  15. 

Circle  Stamping  &  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Jones,  Allan  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Circle,  William  J'..  Seattle,  Wash.  Combination  cuff 
and  collar  button.     1,477,997;  Dec.  18. 

Cirelli,  Francesco,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sound-reproducing 
machine.     1,475.541  ;  Nov.  27. 

Cirillo,  Loreta  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corset.  1,474,892; 
Nov.  20. 

Cisney,  Claud  W.      (See  Pine,  II.  B.,  and  Cisney.) 

Cisski,  Irving,  Seattle,  Wash.  Piston  and  piston  ring. 
1,450,134  ;   Mar.   27. 

Cite,  Joseph  D.  (See  McElroy,  R.  H.,  Cite,  and  Lan- 
genkamp.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Cite,  Joseph  D.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Bahmaiuj  Iron  Works  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Axle 
bearing.     Rel5,599  ;  May  15. 

Citizens  of  the  United  States.      (See  Denny,  Frank   B.) 

Citizens  of  the  United  States  of  America.  (See  Thelen, 
Rolf.) 

City  Button  Works.      (See  Carollu,  James  B.,   assignor.) 

City  Trust  Co.,  The,  Branch  of  the  Marine  Trust  Co., 
trustee.      (See   Graham,   Andrew   W.,   assignor. > 

Cizek,  Vojtech,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rotary  internal-combus- 
tion  engine.     1,458,641  ;   June   12. 

Claassen,  Alvin  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Means  to  compress  ingots. 
1,463,771;    July    31. 

Clatlin,  Charles  A.,  Medford,  Mass.  Conduit  member  for 
conducting  fluid   under   pressure.     1,466,119  ;   Aug.   28. 

Claflin,  Charles  R.  B.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Derrick. 
1,465,969  ;  Aug.  28. 

Clairemont,  Victor,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Egg-candllng 
apparatus.     1,473,279  ;  Nov.  6. 

Clamer,  Guilliam  H.,  Atlantic  City,  and  J.  R.  Wyatt,  Cam- 
den, N.  J.j  assignors  to  The  Ajax  Metal  Company,  rhila- 
delphia,  Pa.  Electric  furnace  having  resistor  domes. 
1,444,584  ;  Feb.  6. 

Clancy,  John  C,  assignor  to  The  Nitrogen  Corporation, 
l^rovidence,  R.  I.  Ammonia  synthesis  and  catalyst 
therefor.     1,454,599  ;  May  8. 

Clancy,  John  C,  assignor  to  The  Nitrogen  Corporation, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Catalyst  and  making  the  same. 
1,473,543  :  Nov.  6. 

Clancy,  John  C,  assignor  to  The  Nitrogen  Corporation, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Ammonia  synthesis  catalyst  and 
making  the  same.     1,473,544  ;  Nov.  6. 

Clancy,  John  F.,  assignor  to  Kaestner  &  Hecht  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Elevator-door  lock.     1,477,630 ;   Dec.   18. 

Clapp,  Albert  L.,  Danvers,  Mass.  Waterproof  paper- 
board.     1,468,959  ;  Sept.  25. 

Clapp,  Albert  L.,  Marblehead,  assignor  to  The  Flintkote 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Corner  bead  and  making  the 
same.     1,449,745  ;   Mar.   27. 

Clapp,  Albert  L.,  Marblehead,  assignor  to  The  Flintkote 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Absorbent  sheet  material. 
1,463,611  :     July    31. 

Clapp,  B.  H.,  Rubber  Company.  (See  Pratt,  William  B., 
assignor.) 

Clapp,  George  W.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Dentists'  Supply  Company.  Means  for  selection  of  ar- 
tificial teeth.     1,469,893:  Oct.  9. 

Clapp,  Lewis  J.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Compressor-controlling  mecha- 
nism.    1,473,078;  Nov.  6. 

Clapp,  Lewis  J.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Compressor-controlling  mecha- 
nism.    1,473,598  ;  Nov.  6. 

Clappi  Solon  F.,  Temple,  Tei.  Ballast-dressing  machine. 
1,470,058  :  Oct.  2. 

Clapp,  Stuart  H.,  Camp  Meade,  Md.  Brake.  1,465,509  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Clarage.  Edson  D.,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Game  counter  and 
recorder.     1,446,735  ;  Feb.  27. 

Clare,  Frederick,  Preston,  Ontario,  Canada.  Heating  sys- 
tem.    1,475,984  ;  Dec.  4. 

Claremont,  Ernest  A.  (See  Beaver,  C.  J.,  Richards,  and 
Claremont.) 

Clarenbach,  Edward.  (See  Boiler,  G.  C.  L.,  and  Claren- 
bach.) 

Clark,  Alfred  L.,  W^ellsville,  Ohio.  Endless  conveyer. 
1,472,049;  Oct.  30. 

Clark,  Alva  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Method  of  and 
means   for   measuring  unbalance.      1,471,383;   Oct.    23. 

Clark,  Alva  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  G.  Crisson,  Hoboken, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph 
Company.     Testing  circuits.     1,468,101  ;  Sept.  18. 

Clark.   Andrew  T.      (See   Grassett,    C.    S.,   and   Clark.) 

Clark,  Armin  H.,  Plymouth,  Ohio.  Cover.  1,467,529 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Clark,  Arthur  B.,  assignor  to  Fer-Mil-Lac  Proce.ss  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fermentation  of  milk.  1,462,029  ; 
July  17. 

Clark,  Arthur  E.,  Roscoe,  Mont.  Face  steam  device. 
1.464,645;  Aug.  14. 

Clark,  Bernard  E.,  et  al.  (See  Walper,  Curry  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Clark,  Bolden,  et  al.      (See  Leece,  Charles  E.,   assignor.) 

Clark  Bros.  Bolt  Co.  (See  Noble,  Boughton  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Clark  Car  Company.      (See  Beach,  Howard  L.,  assignor.) 

Clark  Car  Company.  (See  Clark,  C.  H.,  and  Beach,  as- 
signors.) 

Clark,  Charles  A..  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Car  door. 
1,476,950;  Dec.   11. 

Clark,  Charles  H.,  Library,  and  H.  L.  Beach,  Mount 
Lebanon,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Clark  Car  Company.  Cov- 
ered dump  car.     1,466,469  ;  Aug.  28. 

Clark,  Charles  N.,  SomervUle,  Mass.  Wagon.  1,474,622  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Clark,  Charles  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Commodity-advertis- 
ing device.     1,466,422  :  Aug.  28. 

Cl:nk.  Chester  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Tire  changer. 
1,471,591;  Oct.  23. 

Clark.  Curtis  A.,  College  Corner,  Ohio.  Operating  table. 
1,445,487 ;  Feb.  13.  f  a  c. 


Clark,  Daniel  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Core  box  for 
pistons.      1,451,010 ;    Apr.    10. 

Clark,  Earle  A.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Gas  -  sampling  device. 
1,441,066;    Jan.    2. 

Clark,  Eddy  L.,  West  Pittston,  Pa.  Bracket  device  for 
air-brake  pressure  valves.     1,443,168  ;  Jan.  23. 

Clark,   Edgar    H.      (See   Lundell,   A.   E.,   and   Clark.) 

Clark,  Edgar  H.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone  system. 
1,456,536  ;  May  29. 

Clark,  Edgar  H.,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone-exchange    system.      1,456,537  ;    May    29. 

Clark,  Edgar  H.,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Number-indicatinc  avstem.      1.472.45S ;   Oct.   30. 

Clark,  Edgar  M.      (See  Burton,  E.  M.,  and  Clark.) 

Clark,  Edgar  M.,  Westfield,  N.  E.  Loomis,  Elizabeth,  and 
J.  R.  Carringer,  Hillside,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard 
Development  Company.  Treating  oils.  1,478,102 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Clark,  Edward  D.,  Achille,  Okla.  Rat  trap.  1,462,802; 
July  24. 

Clark,  Edwin  M.,  Clarkston,  Mich.  Time-controlled  lock- 
ing mechanism.      1,458,325  :   June    12. 

Clark,  Egbert  N.,  Rochester  N.  Y.  Profile-defining  appa- 
ratus.    1,462,850  ;   July  24. 

Clark,  Emma  E.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Wilson 
Fastener  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lingerie  clip. 
Rel5,654;   July  17. 

Clark  Equipment  Company.  (See  Burrows,  Robert  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Clark.  Ernest  C,  Jackson,  Mich.  Sun  and  rain  shield  for 
automobile  tops.     1,447,062  ;  Feb.  27. 

Clark,  Ernest  D.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Razor-stropping  ma- 
chine.    1,453,751 ;  May  1. 

Clark,  Eugen  and  W.  H.,  Juliette,  Ga.  Anchor  plate. 
1,461,308  ;  July  10. 

Clark,  Everett  E.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Cromp- 
ton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  Tube  feeding  chain  mech- 
anism for  Axmlnster  looms.     1,472,459  ;  Oct.  30. 

Clark,  Ewen  A.,  Revere,  Mass.,  assignor  of  one  half  to 
A.  J.  Berg,  Klttery,  Me.  Means  for  salvaging  vessels. 
1,453,918  ;  May  1. 

Clark,  Ezra  E.,  Newtonville,  Mass.  Dry-pipe  valve. 
1,450,428  ;  Apr.  3. 

Clark,  Farley  G.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Manufac- 
ture of   hydrogen   and  oxygen.     1,446,736 ;   Feb.   27. 

Clark,  Farley  G.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Method  of 
electrolysis.     1,476,284  ;  Dec.  4. 

Clark  Fibre  Products  Corporation.  (See  Clark,  Horace 
H.,  assignor.) 

Clark,  Frank  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  E.  J.  Bamett, 
Chicago,  111. ;  said  Barnett  assignor  to  said  Clark. 
Throttle  valve.     1,459,046  ;  June  19. 

Clark,  Ifrank  R.,  .1r.     (See  Malaier,  II.  E.,  and  Clark.) 

Clark,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Transmitting  and  receiving  ap- 
paratus for   wireless  telegraphy.      1,461,754 ;   July   17. 

Clark,  George  J.  J.,  .nssignor  to  The  National  Fireworks 
Manufacturing  Cpmpany,  West  Hanover,  Mass.  Mix- 
ing pulverulent  materials.     1,445,488 ;   Feb.  13. 

Clark,  George  L.,  and  C.  H.  Tibado,  Norfolk,  Nebr.  Elec- 
tric-wiring machine.     1,474,580  ;  Nov.  20. 

Clark,  George  M.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Spike  puller. 
1,450,664  ;   Apr.  3. 

Clark,  George  M.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Boat  carrier  for 
automobiles.     1,475,685  ;  Nov.  27. 

Clark,  George  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Water  motor.  3,447,925; 
Mar.   6. 

Clark,  George  S.,  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Clark  Patent  Tubing  Co.,  Wheeling, 
W.  Va.     Blasting  paper  sheet.     1,464,865  ;  Aug.  14. 

Clark,  George  S.,  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Clark  Patent  Tubing  Co.,  Wheeling, 
W.  Va.     Blasting  shell.     1,464,866;  Aug.   14. 

Clark,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Westfield  Manufacturing 
Company,  We.stfield,  Mass.     Cycle.     1,460,052;  June  28. 

Clark,  George  W.,  Westfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Westfield 
Manufacturing  Company.  Hand  brake  for  cycles. 
1,474,068  ;   Nov.   13. 

Clark,  Gilbert,  Morpeth,  England.  Apparatus  for  eject- 
ing, accelerating,  or  controlling  liquid  discharge  from 
bottles  and  the  like.     1,459.282;  June  19. 

Clark,  Guy  G.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Lud- 
low Manufacturing  Associates,  Boston,  Mass.  Twine 
bolder.      1,441,265  ;  Jan.  0. 

Clark,  Harold  W.,  assignor  to  The  Alliance  Machine  Com- 
pany,  Alliance,   Ohio.     Brake.     1,471,997  ;   Oct.   23. 

Clark,  Harry,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Combined  antiglare  and 
weather  shield.     1,473,599  ;  Nov.  6. 

Clark,  Harry  W.,  Kansas  City,  Kans.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  W.  P.  Goshorn,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Printing 
and   relief   embossing.      1,444,779 ;    Feb.    13. 

Clark,  Henry  B.,  Mosherville,  Mich.  Automatic  latch 
mechanism  for  clutch  control  for  Ford  and  other 
tractors.     1,443,308  ;  Jan.  23. 

Clark,  Henry  C,  South  Norwood,  Ohio.  Collar  hook. 
1,464,257;  Aug.  7. 

Clark,  Henry  F.,  Oakmont,  assignor  to  Window  QIais 
Machine  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Burner  for  fur- 
naces.    1,460,947  ;  July  3. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Clark,  Henry  G.,  et  ill.  (See  Browu,  William  II.  A., 
assignor.) 

Clark,  Horace  H.,  Hnrtsdale,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Clark 
Fibre  Products  Corporation.  Holder  for  disk-sbapcd 
objects.     1,476,285;  Dec.  4. 

Clark,  Horaci-  O.,  Waukegan,  HI.  Chain  connector. 
1,456,361  ;   May  22. 

Clark,  Hubert  C,  Letchworth,  England.  Construction  of 
pumps.     1,450,135  ;   Mar.  27. 

Clark,  James,  assignor  to  S.  R.  Dresser  Manufacturing 
Company,  Bradford,  Pa.  Wrought-metal  repair  device 
for  pipe  lines.     1,478.172 ;  Dec.  18. 

Clark,  James  A.      (See   Cliambers,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Clark,  James  C.  H.  (See  Olson,  E.  H.,  Clark,  Mealey, 
and  Pelter.) 

Clark,  James  H.,  River  Eouge,  Mich.  Attachment  for 
vehicle  wheels.     1,465,345  ;  Aug.  21. 

Clark,  James  II.,  Portage.  Wis.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  M.  Russell,  Portland,  Oreg.  Demountable  hard- 
rubber  cushioned  tire  and  rim.     1,451,143  ;  Apr.  10. 

Clark,  James  R.,  Cicero,  111.  Toy  boat.  Des.  02,518 ; 
June  12. 

Clark,  James  R.,  assignor  to  Yawmnn  &  Erhe  Mfg.  Co., 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Corner  unit  for  counters.  1,441,331 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Clark,  James  R.,  assignor  to  Yawman  &  Erhe  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Rochester,  N.  1'.  Sheet-metal  furniture. 
1,476,798;  Dec."  11. 

Clark,  John.      (See  Hood,  J.  J.,  and  Clark.) 

Clark,  John  O.,  Chicago  Heights,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Manganese  Steel  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Dipper. 
1,477,539;   Dec.   18. 

Clark,  John  T.      (Sre   Mills,  T.  M..  and  Clark.)      - 

Clark.  John  T.,  Prove,  Utah.  Necktie  holder.  1,451,290; 
Apr.  10. 

Clark,  John  T.,  Provo,  Utah.  Metal  tie  aad  fastener  to 
secure  rails  thereon.     1,454,268;  Mav  8. 

Clark,  John  T.,  Provo,  Utah.  Railway  tie.  1,477,540  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Clark,  Joseph  C,  San  Angelo,  Tex.  Motor-spring-secur- 
ing means.     1,478,173  ;   Dec.   18. 

Clark,  Lawrence  E.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Insole  for  Ehoes 
or  the  like.     1,456,843  ;  May  29. 

Clark,  Leeo,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  Franklin,  La 
Salle.  111.     Wood-sawing  machine.     1,449,383  ;  Mar.  27. 

Clark,  Leonard  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Demountable  side 
luclosure.     1,474,316;   Nov.  13. 

Clark,  Lester  S.,  Reisterstown,  Md.  Repair  link. 
1,458,571  ;  June  12. 

Clark,  Louis  F..  Potrerillos,  Chile.  Treating  solutions  of 
metals.     1.472,115;  Oct.  30. 

Clark,  Luther  E.,  Lacrosse,  Wash.  Wrench.  1,445,823  : 
Feb.   20. 

Clark,  MacmuUen  &  Riley,  Inc.  (See  Riley,  Champlain 
L..  assignor.) 

Clark,  Marshall  L..  Marsland,  Nebr.  Spring  wheel. 
1,445.201;   Feb.    13. 

Clark,  Mary,  Garden  City,  Kans.  Roll  cutter.  1.477,693  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Clark,  Matthew  L.      (See  Murray,  P.  J.,  and  Clark.) 

Clark,  Maurice  E.,  Grenada,  Miss.  Film-waxing  machine. 
1,453,920  ;  May  1. 

Clark.  Maurice  E.,  Grenada,  Miss.  Guide.  1,473,465; 
Nov.  6. 

Clark  &  Mesker  Milling  Machine  Company,  The.  (See 
Shields,   F.  S.,  and  Camm.  assignors.) 

Clark.  Michael  J.,  Homestead,  Pa.  Dental  instrument. 
1,464,807  ;  Aug.  14. 

Clark.  Newell  H.,  New  Richmond.  Ohio.  .'Vutomatlc 
spark-advancing    device.      1,468,801 ;    Sept.    25. 

Clark,  Norris,  PlainvlUe,  Conn.,  assignor  to  R.  S.  Allyn, 
trustee.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Expanded-metal  fabric. 
1,444,731 ;  Feb.  6. 

Clark,  Omar  E.      (See  Skaer.  A.  H.,  Barker,  and  Clark.) 

Clark.  Omar  E.,  assignor  to  The  Denver  Rock  Drill  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Engine.  1,445.996  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Clark  Patent  Tubing  Co.     (See  Clark,  George  S.,  assignor.) 

Clark,  Percy  G.     (See  Hood,  J.  J.,  and  Clark.) 

Clark.  Raymond  P.,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Cover  cushion  for 
fruit   baskets.      1,450.911  :   Apr.    10. 

Clark,  Robert  G..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Paragon 
Can  &  Cap  Company,  Inc.  Hopper  for  capping  ma- 
chines.    1.445.296;   Feb.   13. 

Clark,  Robert  G.,  assignor  to  Paragon  Can  &  Cap  Com- 
pany,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Bottle-capping   machine. 

1.470.348  ;  Oct.  9. 

Clark,  Robert  G.,  assignor  to  Paragon  Can  &  Cap  Com- 
pany,  Inc.,    Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Bottle-capping   machine. 

1.470.349  ;  Oct.  9. 

Clark,   Robert   K.,    Springfield,   and   E.    W.  ICroepel,   Hol- 
yoke,  Mass.,   assignors  to   The  American  Thread  Com- 
pany.    Jersey     City,     N.     J.       Unwinder     for     spools. 
1,478,364  ;  Dec.  18. 
Clark.   Seth  R.,   et  al.      (See   Stevens,  G.  H.,  and  Eaton, 

assignors.) 
Clark,   Sheffield,   trustee.      (See  Mitchell,   Harold  D.,  as- 
signor.) 
Clark,  Simon  R.,  et  al.      (See  Ulrich.  Carl  J.,  assignor.) 
Clark,  Theodore  O.     (See  Fisher,  H.  C,  and  Clark.) 
Clark.  Thomas  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Direction  signal 
for  motor  vehicles.     1.478,174  ;  Dec.   18. 


Clark  Thread  Company,  The.  (See  Clauss,  Max  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Clark,  Vlrginius  E.,  assignor  to  Dayton-Wright  Company, 
Dayton,  Ohio.  Fuselage  construction  for  aircraft. 
1,462,533;    July   24. 

Clark,  Walter  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Feed  trough  for  glass 
furnaces.     1,458,522  ;  June  12. 

Clark,  Walter  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  J.  Hawkins, 
Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Dan  Bottle 
Seal  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Vessel  seal.  1,473,280  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Clark,  Walter  R.,  assignor  to  Bridgeport  Brass  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Manufacture  of  electric-furnace 
linings.      1,461,862 ;    July    17. 

Clark,  Walter  R.,  assignor  to  Bridgeport  Brass  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Manufacture  of  electric-furnace 
linings.      1,461,863 ;    July   17. 

Clark,  Warren  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Automatic  Electric  Heater  Company, 
Warren,  Pn.  Electric  pressure  regulator.  1,445,389  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Clark,  Warren  F.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Heater 
Company,  Warren,  Pa.  Liquid  heater.  1,451,863 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Clark,  Warren  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Forming  Inter- 
changeable sign   letters.      1,478,553 ;   Dec.  25. 

Clark,  William,  London,  England.  Electrical  resistance. 
1,441,399  ;  Jan.  0. 

Clark,  William.  Petrolia,  Calif.  Rotatable  stock  chute. 
1.443,561  :   Jan.  ;S0. 

Clark,  William,  Shaker  Heights  Village,  Ohio.  Machine 
for  heading  up  barrels.     1,474,069  :  Nov.  13. 

Clark,  William  C,  ct  al.  (See  Topp,  Maurice  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Clark,  William  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Auxiliary  locking 
bolt.     1,458,271  ;  June  12. 

Clark,  William  G.,  Oak  Park.  lil.  Rheostat.  l.-l.">o,i)03  ; 
May  22. 

Clark,  William  II.     (See  Clark.  Eugen  and  W.  II.) 

Clark,  William   H.      (See  Watson,  Charles  N.,  assignor.) 

Clark,  William  N.,  Fayette,  Mo.  Automobile  e.xtractor. 
1,409.249  ;  Oct.  2. 

Clark,  Winthrop  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  M.  Brown, 
Stamford,  Conn.     Grapple.     1,473,013  ;  Nov.  6. 

Clarke,  Albert  E.,  Des  Plaines,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Elec- 
tric Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Enameled- 
metal  table  top.  Des.  63,357  ;  Nov.  27. 

Clarke,  Alex  A.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Motor-driven  surface- 
treating    machine.      1,458,874  ;    June    12. 

Clarke,  Alexander,  Charleston.  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  United 
Hydro-Carbons  Company.  Method  and  mechanism  for 
testing  gas.     1,461,345;  ,Tu]v   10. 

Clarke,  Charles  E.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  B.  F.  Stitt 
and  one-third  to  T.  F.  Flood,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Valve 
grinder.      1,470,687  ;    Oct.    16. 

Clarke,  Charles  f,,.  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Knee  pad. 
1..452..'?60  ;  Apr.  17. 

Clarke,  Clem  S.,  Shrevcport,  La.  Casing  head.  1,462,131  ; 
July  17. 

Clarke,  Clem  S.,  Shreveport,  La.  Casing  head.  1,469,804  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Clarke,  David  E,  G..  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Water-tube  boiler. 
1.455,521  ;   May  15. 

Clarke,  David  S..  Denver,  Colo.     Toy.     1,454,313  ;  May  8. 

Clarke,  Edward  W.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Lens-drilling  machine. 
1,447,761  ;   Mar.   6. 

Clarke,  Edward  W..  Freclonia,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  grind- 
-  ing    the   edges    of   lenses.      1,449,266  ;   Mar,    20, 

ClarUe,  Frank,  Waco,  Tex.  Envelope-closing  means. 
1,454,701  ;  May  8. 

Clarke,  George  J.  (See  Dow,  G.  B.  N.,  and  Ham,  assign- 
ors.) 

Clarke,  Hans  T.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Nitrocellulose  composition. 
1,444,333  ;  Feb.  6. 

Clarke,   llavry   D.      (See  Zuhars,  B,  C,  and   Clarke.) 

Clarke,  Harry  D.,  Plattsmouth,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  The 
Ohio  Tractor  Company,  Columhus,  Ohio.  Double-reduc- 
tion drive  for  motor  vehicles.     1,460,532-;  July  3. 

Clarke.  Ira  M.,  assignor  to  New  Martinsville  Glass  Mfg. 
Co.,  Nrw  Martinsville,  W.  Va.  Ash  tray.  Des.  62,373  ; 
May  15. 

Clarke,  Ira  M.,  assignor  to  New  Martinsville  Glass  Mfg. 
Co.,  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va.  Ash  tray.  Des.  62,374  ; 
May  15. 

Clarke,  Ira  M.,  assignor  to  New  Martinsville  Glass  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va.  Combined 
humidor    and   ash    tray.      Des.    62,476:    June    12. 

Clarke,  Ira  M.,  assignor  to  New  Martinsville  Glass  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  New  Martinsville.  W.  Va.  Combined  ash 
tray  and  jar  cover.     62,477  ;  June  12. 

Clarke,  Ira  M.,  assignor  to  New  Martinsville  Glass  Mfg. 
Co.,  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va.  Ash  tray.  Des.  63,152  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Clarke,  Jessie  C.     (See  Condvlis,  M.  J.,  and  Clarke.) 

Clarke,    John.      (See   McBlrov,   W.    J.,   and    Clarke.) 

Clarke,  John  H.     (See  Stantial,  F.  G.,  and  Clarke.) 

Clarke,  John  H.,  London,  England.  Locking  device  for 
covers  of  portholes  of  ships  or  other  openings. 
1.453,919  ;  May  1. 

Clarke,  John  O.     (See  Hadley,  P.  V.,  Barnaby,  and  Clark.) 

Clarke,  Louis  A.     (See  Hiller,  S..  and  Clarke.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISStJKD  FHO^I  THP: 
Alphabetical  lint  of  patentees — ^Contintied. 


Clarke,  Peter  J.,  Chicago,  III.  Puenmatic-tire  casing. 
1,460,170;  Apr.  3. 

Clarke,  Ralph  S.,  Walpole,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Bird  Ma- 
chine Company.  Beater  for  paper  stock.  1,446,154 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Clarke,  Ralph  S.,  Walpole,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Bird 
Machine  Company.  Rotary  screen  for  paper-making 
machines.     1,468,875  ;  Sept.  25. 

Clarke,  Robert  C,  Laurel,  N.  Y.  Timer.  1,473,079; 
Nov.  6. 

Clarke,  Thomas  H.,  NeTcark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Shirley 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Shreveport,  La.  Ring.  Des. 
02,859;  Auk.  7. 

Clarke,  Thomas  H.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Shirley 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Shreveport,  La.  Ring.  Dos. 
62.885  ;  Aug.  21. 

Clarke,  Thomas  J.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Filing  device. 
1,454,702  ;  May  8. 

Clarkson,  Stewart  F.,  St.  Charles,  Minn.  Receipt  book, 
1,449,145  ;  Mnr.  20. 

Clary,  Burton  N.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Press. 
1,463,798  ;  Aug.  7. 

Clary,  John  P.,  Templeton,  Mass.  Multicompartment 
shaker.     1,446,878;  Feb.  27. 

Clae,  Angelo  R.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Spotlight^adjusting  means. 
1,474  623:  Nov.. 20. 

Clase,  Charles  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Micrometer  gauge. 
1,403,673  :   July   31. 

Clasen,  Claus  J.  W.,  Davenport,  assignor  to  The  Betten- 
dorf  Company,  Bettendorf,  Iowa.  Hooded  journal-box 
lid   and   niakins;  same.      1,465,542  ;   Aug.   21. 

Classen,  Alexander,  Aachen,  Germany.  Production  of 
glossy   metal  coatings   on    metals.      1,464,149;    Aug.    7. 

Classon,  Raymond  E.,  Radcliffe,  Iowa.  Hitch.  1,465,158  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Claude,  Georges,  assignor  to  I'Air  Liquide,  Societe  Ano- 
nyme  pour  I'Etude  et  I'Exploitation  des  Procedes 
Georges  Claude,  Paris,  Prance.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  the  direct  synthesis  of  ammonia  at  very 
high    pressures.      1,448,387;    Mar.    13. 

Claude,  Georges,  assignor  to  Societe  I'Air  Liquide  Societe 
Anonyme  pour  I'Etude  et  I'Exploitation  des  Procedes 
Georges  Claude,  Paris,  France.  Thermally-Insulated 
apparatus  and  Insulating  the  same.    1,452,594  ;  Apr.  24. 

Claupin,  Wilhelm  P.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Swimming  de- 
vice.    1,452,790  ;  Apr.  24. 

Claus,  Carl,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Display  device.  1,470,217  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Clausen,  Andrew  J..  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Charging  de- 
vice.    1,449,733  ;  Mar.  27. 
Clausen,    Henry    P.,    Mamaroneck,    assignor    to    Western 

Electric    Company,     Incorporated,     New     York,    N.    Y. 

Phonographic  apparatus.     1,452,361  ;  Apr.  17. 
Clausen,    Henry    P.,    Mamaroneck,    assignor    to    Western 

Electric    Company,    Incorporated,    New    York,     N.    Y. 

Humidity  indicating  and  regulating  device.     1,459,391 ; 

June  19. 
Clausen,   Henry   P.,   Mount  Vernon,   assignor   to   Western 

Electric    Company,     Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Combined  telephone  and  telegraph  system.     1,478,024  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Clausen,   Henry   P.,   Mount  Vernon,   and   C.   L.   Goodrum, 

assignors  to  Western   Electric  Company,   Incorporated, 

New     York,     N.     Y.       Telephone     system.       1,472,460 ; 

Oct.  30. 

Clausen,    Martin    J.,    Seattle,    Wash.      Testing    device. 

1,458,272  ;  June  12. 
Clauson,   Ferdinand   C,  Des  Moines,   and   Q.   G.   Kibbee, 

Forest  City,  Iowa.     Combined  bed  and  luggage  carrier. 

1,460,972  ;  June  26. 
Clauson,    William    Everett,    assignor    to    The    Friendly 

Service      Co.,      Boston,      Mass.        Mixing      apparatus. 

1,458,975  ;  June  10. 
Clauss,  Edward  P.,  Lyons,  N.  Y.     Angle  cock.     1,459,654  ; 

June  19. 
Clauss,  Max  0.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Clark 

Thread     Company,     Newark,     N.     J.       Skein     holder. 

Re.    15,518;    Jan.    2. 

Claussen,  Edward  E.,  and  J.  C.  Hammer,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Stapling  machine.     1,442,857  ;  Jan.  23. 

Claussen,  Herman  H.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Lock  mecha- 
nism.     1,425,190  ;  Apr.  17. 

Cli'-utsen,  Martin,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Electric  lamp. 
1,471,384  :   Oct.   23. 

Clavel,  Ren6,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Dyeing  cellulose  acetate 
or  products  made  therewith.     1,448,432  ;  Mar.  13. 

Clavier,  Pierre,  Tarbes,  France.  Metal  horse-collar  frame- 
work forming  a  tube.     1,467,568  ;  Sept.  11. 

Clawson,  Monroe  S.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  Welding 
apparatus.     1,488,273  ;  June  12. 

i^lawson,  Monroe  S..  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  Welding 
process.     1.458,274  ;  June  12. 

Clawson,  WUUam,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Knife.  1,470,147  : 
Oct.  9. 

Clay,  George  B.     (See  Buckler,  Leon  T.,  assignor.) 

Clay,  Noble  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Ornamental 
article  and  producing  the  same.     1,454,845;  May  15. 

Clay,  Noble  S.,  Wilkinsl)urg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Pan  struc- 
ture.    1,463,153  ;  July  31. 


Clay,  Samuel  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Blank  holder  and  eject- 
ing device  for  bolt  machines.     1,470,250  ;  Oct.  9. 

Clay,  Samuel  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  R.  Fish,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Machine  for  thread- 
ing bolts  and  pipes.     1,444,109  ;   Feb.  6. 

Clay,  Samuel  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  R.  Fish,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Nut-tapping  machine. 
1,444,110  ;  Feb.  6. 

Clay,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Transfer  mech- 
anism for  conveyers.     1,450,354  ;  Apr.   3. 

Clayden.  Arthur,  Kichmoud,  Eu.slaiul.  Sling  or  grip  for 
sack  lifting  and  other  purposes.     1,472,325  ;  Oct.  30. 

Clayden,  Arthur,  Richmond,  England.  Crane.  1,478,638; 
Dec.    25. 

Claypoole,  Albert,  assignor  to  Willamette  Iron  and  Steel 
Works,  Portland,  Oreg,  Locomotive.  1,464,696; 
Aug.  14. 

Claypoole,  Walter,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ad.iustablc  temperature 
bath  for  viscosiraeters.     1,442,858  ;  Jan.  23. 

Clayton,  Howard  D.,  O.  E.  Cook,  and  S.  L.  Cluett,  assign- 
ors to  Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Thermo- 
static temperature  controller  for  folding  and  pressing 
machines.     1,446,155  ;  Feb.  20. 

Clayton,  James,  Blackpool,  England.  Valve.  1,441,784  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Clayton,  James,  Coventry,  England,  assignor  to  The 
Viscose  Company,  Marcus  Hook,  Pa.  Motor-driven  ap- 
paratus.    1,443,214  ;  Jan.  23. 

Clayton  and  Lambert  Manufacturing  Company.  (Se« 
Groehn,  Otto   J.,   assignor.) 

Clayton,  Samuel  B.,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Automobile  lock. 
1,467,530;  Sept.  11. 

Clayton,  William  F.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  R.  B. 
Smith,  Huntsville,  Ala.  Thin-place  detector.  1,477,034  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Clayton,  William  F.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  R.  E. 
Smith,  Huntsville,  Ala.  Thin-place  detector.  1,477,035  ; 
Dec.   11. 

Clean  Food  Packing  Machine  Company.  (See  Dn  Pont,  A, 
I.,  and  Harding,  assignors.) 

Clear  V'i.sion  Pump  Company,  The.  (See  Ciouse,  Emory, 
assignor. ) 

Cleary,  Alfred  J.     (See  Lougheed,  Victor,  assignor.) 

Cleary,  Edwin,  deceased,  by  A.  Hutchinson,  administrator, 
London,  England.  Burner  for  liquid  fuel.  1,475,050  ; 
Nov.   20. 

Cleary,  Edwin,  deceased,  by  A.  Hutchinson,  administrator, 
London,  England.  Gas  and  liquid  contact  device. 
1,471,101;  Oct.  16. 

Cleary,  John  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shield  for  bank  -Win- 
dows.    1,451,360:  Apr.  10. 

Cleary,  Leo  H.     (See  Deisch,  Noel  J.,  assignor.) 

Cleary,   William   B.      (See  Rechlchar,  Joseph,   assignor.) 

Cleeland,  Robert  J.,  assignor  to  Klbbe  Brothers  Com- 
pany, Springfield,  Mass.  Display  device.  1,470,688 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Clefton  Company,  The.  (See  Sauter,  William  IL,  as- 
signor.) 

Cleghorn,  Charles  A.,  Woburn  Sands,  England.  Self-seal- 
ing petrol  tank  or  other  container.     1,453,305  ;  May  1. 

Cleghorn,  Charles  A.,  Woburn  Sands,  England.  Balloon 
fabric  and  making  same.     1,460,053  ;  June  26. 

Cleghorn,  Robert  W.,  A.  L.  Daniels,  and  C.  E.  McKeag, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Foldable  automobile  bed  frame. 
1,444,732;  Feb.  6. 

Cleland,  Alex,  New  Orleans,  La.  Screw  Jack.  1,455,571 ; 
May  15. 

Cleland,  Andrew  V.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Grain-cleaning 
machine.     1,445,069  ;  Feb.  13. 

Clemeuce,  Walter  S.     (See  Randall,  Victor  E.,  assignor.) 

Clemens,  John  G.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  D.  Cahill,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada.    Renewable  fuse  plug.     1.476,875:  Dec.  11. 

Clemens,  William,  and  J.  White,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pipe- 
repair  clamp.     1,475,254  ;  Nov.  27. 

Clement,  Alvah  W.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The 
Cleveland  Brass  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Acid-resisting  alloy.     1,473,208  ;  Nov.  6. 

Clement,  Charles  G.,  assignor  to  Highway  Trailer  Com- 
pany, Edgerton,  Wis.     Semitrailer.     1,448,054  ;  Mar.  13. 

Clement,  Charles  G.,  assignor  to  Highway  Trailer  Com- 
pany, Edgerton,  Wis.  Trailer  coupling.  1,461,412 ; 
July  10. 

Clenitnt,  Charles  G.,  assignor  to  Highway  Trailer  Com- 
pany, Edgerton,  Wis.  Two-wheeled  trailer.  1,471,548; 
Oct.  23. 

Clement,  Charles  G.,  assignor  to  Highway  Trailer  Com- 
pany, Edgerton,  Wis.  Extensible  trailer.  1,471,549 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Clement,  Clement  A.,  and  Axel  Bors-Koefoed,  Houston, 
Tex. ;  said  Bors-Koefoed  assignor  to  said  Clement, 
trustee.     Motion-picture  machine.     1,477,641  ;  Dec.   18. 

Clement,  Edward  E.,  assignor  to  A.  b'ord,  Washington, 
D.  C.     Automatic  stop  for  railways.     1,440,583;  Jan.  2. 

Clement,  George  A.  and  H.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signors to  General  Optical  Company.  Lens-blocking 
mechanism.     1,467,307  ;  Sept.   11. 

Clement,  George  A.  and  H.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signors to  General  Optical  Company.  Grinding  one- 
piece  bifocal  lenses.     1,407,308  ;  Sept.  11. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contlniieil. 


105 


ValTe-sprlng    com- 
1,461,346  ; 

Valve-spring   lifter 
1,469,458 ;  Oct.  2. 

Distributor   for  pea- 

(See   Marx, 


ClemeDt,  Hans.     (See  Clement,  George  A.  and  H.) 

Clement,  Ix^wis  M.,  and  A.  W.  Ki.^JhpMUfih,  Frist  Oranjri". 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company.  Incor- 
porated. New  York,  N.  Y.  Control  of  electric  circuit.'!. 
1,443,007  ;  .Tan.  2:5. 

Clement,  Louis  du  P.,  Dover,  assignor  to  Kent  County  Oil 
Corpor.itlon,  Lelpslc,  Del.  Compounded  liquid  fuel  and 
producin.ir  the  same.      1,475,259;   Nov.  27. 

Clenicuts,  Everett  G.,  Washington,  D.  C.  assignor  to  Tbe 
WlUj-s-Overlnnd  Company,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Transrais- 
sioii-Iock  mechiinism  for  automobiles.  1,454,576 : 
May  8. 

Clements.  Gcorse,  assignor  to  Clements  Mfg.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Vacuum-cleaner  bag.     1,444,165 ;   Feb.   6. 

Clements,  George,  assignor  of  ono-lialf  to  Clinienis  Mfg. 
Co.,    Cliicasri),    11!.,    aii<l    onc-lialf   to   The    Hoover    Com- 

Sany,  North  Canton,  Ohio.    Vacuum  cleaner.    Rel5,e27 : 
une  12. 
Clements.  Henry  B.,  Somervllle,  Mass.     Store-window  at- 
traction.    1,454.426;  May  8. 
Clements  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Clements,  George,  assignor.) 
CleniiiUs   Mtg.    Co.,    ct    nl.      (Sec   Clements,    iTeorgc,    as- 
signor.) 
Clements,  Nils  T.,  Superior,  Wis.     Outlet-box  eonslruction. 

1,473.812:  Nov.  ],H. 
Clemmer,     Julius     N.,     Omaha,     Nebr.      Foldable     boat. 

1,462,800;   July  24. 
Clemons.   Frodoric!;    E.,    liulianapolis,    Ind.      Vehicle   sus- 
pension.    1.463.574:  .Tuh-  31. 
Clomoiis.    riysses    F..    Marshall,    Olila.,    assisnor   of   one- 
half   to   C.   F.   Nelll.   Dallas.  Tex.     Apparatus   for   re- 
fining  hydrocarbon   oils.     1,449.734 ;   Mar.   27. 
'  Clench.    Wiliiam   A..   Seattle,   Wash.      Loclsin?   dev-ice   for 

wheel  rims.     1.476.0.">2  :  Dec.  11. 
Clerc,  ('.iniille.      (S.^e  Nihoul.  A.,  and  Clerc.) 
Clerc,  Leonard  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.    Grating  for  automobile 

heaters.     Dps.   63,025  ;  Sept.  18. 
(?lerlco,    Domlnlck,    Tonkera,    N.    T. 

pressor  for  automobile  and  other  engines, 

July  10. 
Clcrioo,    Domlnlck.    Yonkers,    N.    Y, 

for  antomoblle  and  other  engtoes. 
Cleve,   Leonard   R..   Srnttle.    Wash. 

nut  butter.     1.446,639  ;  Feb.  27. 
Clevel.<nd   Air   Engineering   Company,   The 

Stenhcn  J.,  assignor.) 
Cleveland,    Arthur,    Detroit,    Mich.      Manually-propelled 

wagon.     1.459.573  ;  June  19. 
Cleveland,  Benjamin   L.,  assignor  of  one-fourth   to   S.   C. 

Hutcheson.  one-fourth  to  G.  F.  Meehan,  and  one-fourth 

to  F.  M.  Robbins,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.     Anticreeper  tip 

plate.     1,451,762:  Apr.  17. 
Cleveland    Brass    Manufacturing 

Clement.  Aivah  W..  assignor.) 
Cleveland    Brass    Manufacturing 

Costollo.   Jospph  A.,  assignor.) 
Cleveland    Brass    Manufactviring 

Roach.    Nathan,    assisnor.) 
Cleveland  Chain  &  Manufacturing  Company 

in:"i      Vri  hiliolri    A..   as'=;1giior.  1 
Oeveland,  David  P.,  aslgnor  of  one-half  to  J.  A.  Berg- 

feld,    Dallas,    Tex.      Sand-blast    machine.      " 

July  24. 
Cleveland    Dental    Manufacturing    Company, 

Rosser.  Willi.Tm.   assignor.) 
Cleveland,  Doctor  F.     (See  Varner,  William  L.,  assignor.) 
Cleveland.  Edgar  W..  Holl.nnd.  Mich.     Drill-carrving  arm 

for  multiple-spindle  drills.     1,444,334  ;  Feb.   6. 
Clevpl.Tud    Electric   Machine    &    Mfz.    Co.       (See    Kidney, 

Willis   E.,  assignor.) 
Cleveland     Electric    Machine    and    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany. The.     (See  Zoerglebel.  Lonla.  assignor.) 
Clereland,    Ernest    E.,    Springfield,    Mase.      Tree-holding 

•tand.     1,457.820  ;  June  5. 
Cleveland.  Ernest  S.,  and  G.  G.  Lefflngwell.  Chicago,  111 

Arch  support.     1.46.=!. 070;  Aii^.  2S. 
Cleveland,    P.   Mortimer.      (See   Graham,   Thomas    de   L., 

assignor.) 
Clevel.Tnd    FoMine  Machine   Company.   The.   et  al.      (See 

Thompson.  R.  T.,  and  Dalton.  nssi^'iors.  1 
Clevelnnd  Graphite  Bronze  Company,  The.     (See  Johnson, 

C.  W.,  and  Myers,  assignors.) 
Cleveland.   Henry  B..  East  Schodack,   N.  Y.     Dewaterins 

machine.     1,468.376;  Sept.  18. 
Cleveland   Industrial   Development   Company,   The.      (See 

Kraber,   George   L.,   assignor.) 
Clevelnrifl.    Lsvcrr,    iMansflelil.    Ohio.      Glove.      1  47.")  ''21  • 

Nov.   27. 
Cleveland  Metal  Products  Company,  The.     (See  Chadwlck, 

Lee   S.,    assignor.) 
Cleveland   Metal  Products   Company,   The.      (Sen   Resek, 

Marc,  assignor.) 
Cleveland   Pneumatic  Tool  Company,   The.      (See   Grevp, 

Louis  W..  assignor.) 
Cleveland  Steel  Tool  Company.      (See  Knebnsch    George 

H.,  assignor.) 
Cleveland  Tractor  Company,  The.     (See  Heinkel,  Christian 

F.,  assignor.1 
Cleveland  Tractor  Company,  The.      (See  Savage,  Edwin 

H.,  assignor.) 
Cleveland  Tractor  Company,  The.     (See  White,  Rollin  H., 

assignor.) 


Company, 
Company, 

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1,462,786 
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eleven,  Axel,  assignor  to  Stewnrt-Warner  Speedometer 
torijoration,  Chicago,  HI.  InHlrument  bezel.  Des. 
03,613  :    Dec.    25. 

Clews,  Charles  E.,  and  A.  W.  Beere.  assignors  to  P.  N. 
Klngswell,  Auckland,  Now  Zealand.     Lifting  lack  and 
hauler.     1,452,236  ;  Apr.  17. 
Click,    Russell.      (See   Phelps,   Walter   IL,   assignor.) 
Clickncr,  Enrle  D.     (See  Rus.sell,  S.  G.,  and  Cllckner.) 
Clickner,    William  T.,   Troy.  N.    Y.      Adjustable   mop  and 

brush   handle.      1,441,067;   Jan.   2. 
Clifford,  Curtis  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Dry-pipe  mech- 
anism   for    automatic    springier    systems.       1,452,191 ; 
Apr.  17. 
ClilTord,  Emma  D.      (See   Clifford,   Harlon   A.,  assignor.) 

Clifford,    Harlon   A.,   assignor   to    E.    D.    Clifford,   Green- 
field, Mass.     Nail  puller.     1,457,346;  June  5. 
Clifford,  Harry  F.     (See  Bath,  J.,  and  Clifford.) 
Clifford.    John    H..    Arkansas    City,    Kans.      Combination 
faucet.     1.475,051  ;  Nov.  20. 

Clifford.  Oliver  M.     (See  Evans,  Joseph  E.,  assignor.) 

Clifford,  Patrick,  -Wallula,  Wash.  Trackman's  car. 
1.478,637;    Dec.    25. 

Clifford,  Sauna,  Ossining,  N.  Y.  Steam  ring.  1,453,378  : 
May  1. 

Clifford,  Victor,  Mannford,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  S. 
C.  <  lover  and  one-fourth  to  M.  K.  Clover,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
Safety  vent  for  hydrocarbon  container.s.  1,444,661; 
Feb.  6. 

Clifton-Ewart  Construction  Company,  The.  (See  Clifton, 
W.  I-:.,  and  Ewart.  assignors.) 

Clifton.  I.^iibel,  Barberville,  Fla.  Pyorrhea  remedv. 
1,466, "mS  :  Aug.  28. 

Clifton,  William  E.,  and  J.  S.  Ewart,  assignors  to  The 
Clifton-Ewart  Construction  Company,  Limited,  Not- 
tingham, England.  Construction  of  concrete-slab  build- 
ings.     1.449,496  ;   Mar.   27. 

Clifton,  William  E.,  and  J.  S.  Ewart,  as.signors  to  The 
CHfton-Ewart  Construction  Company,  Limited,  Not- 
tingham, England,  Construction  of  concrete  roofs. 
1,452, .362  ;  Apr.  17. 

Climax  Heel  Company,  The.  (See  Hornquist,  Frank, 
assignor.) 

Cllne,  Charles  W.,  Augusta,  Kans.  Nut  lock.  1,453.921 ; 
May  1. 

Cline,  Fred  G.,  Neosho,  Mo.  Lifting  device.  1,459,655: 
June  19. 

Cllne,  George  W.,  Lake  Charles,  La.  Resilient  cushion 
for  the   pads  of  ironins  devices.     1,468,557  ;   Sept.   18. 

Cline.  Wesley.  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada.  Automobile 
signal.     1.454,920;  May  15. 

Clingman,  William  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Transmission  mecha- 
nism.    1,463,019  ;  Aug.  7. 

Clinkinbeard,  George  W.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Attachment 
for    mowing-machine   sickle   bars.      1,451,680 ;   Apr.    17. 

Clink.scale,  Samuel  C.  Bonita,  Kans.  Plant  digger. 
1,475,686;  Nov.  27. 

Clinton,  Harry  D..  .Johnson  City,  N.  Y.  Tuft-yarn  spool 
for  looms.     1,462,192  ;    Julv  17. 

Clinton  Refrigerating  Company.  (See  Wishart,  W.,  and 
Morrell,    assignors.) 

Clinton  Refrigerating  Company.  (See  Wishart,  William, 
and  J.   O.,  assignors.) 

Clinton,  Richard,  Pinckney,  assignor  to  The  Star  Wire 
Hanger  Company.  Detroit,  Mich.  Spacing  tool. 
1,448.829 :  Mar.  20.  y        = 

Clinuot  Club  Company,  (See  Cushman,  Horace  M.  and 
C.  M..  Washburn,  and  Kimball,  assignors.) 

Clisby,  Roy  E..  assignor  to  Tbe  Sterling  Machine  &  Stamp- 
ing Company.  Wellington.  Ohio.  Combination  bail 
ear   and    handle.      1.448.727:    Mar.    20. 

Cloer.  William  R..  Legerwood,  N.  C.  Jar  holder. 
1,477,865  ;  Dec.  18. 

Clopton,  William  H.,  jr..  Camp  Meade.  Md.  Wrench. 
1,450.973:  Apr.  10. 

Close  Brothers  &  Company  Limited.  (See  Gimson, 
Joseph   P..  assignor.) 

Close,  James  B.     (See  Abbott,  R.  H.  S.,  and  Close.) 

Close,  Lyman  W.,  assignor  to  The  Bock  Bearing  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Vehicle.     1,464,922  ;  Aug.  14." 

Close.  L3'man  W,.  .nssignor  to  The  Bock  Bearin-.r  Com- 
pany. Toledo.  Ohio.  Roller  bearing.  1.477  164; 
Dec.  11. 

Clossmann.  Julius,  and  H.  Halberstadt,  Vienna,  Austria. 
Arc-preventing    device,      1.471.240 :    Oct.    16. 

Clossmann,  Julius,  and  H.  Halberstadt.  Vienna,  Austria. 
Automatic  electric-circuit  breaker.     1,471,241;  Oct  16. 

Clossmann,  Julius,  Vienna.  Austria.  S\yitch  device. 
1.471,242;    Oct.    16. 

Closz.  Charles,  Company.  (See  Campbell,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Clotworthy,  Guy  H.,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada.  Auto- 
mobile   signal.      1,448.728;    Mar.    20. 

Cloud,  John  W.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  The  West- 
Jughouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding.  Pa.  Feed- 
vfllve  Hevice.     1,452.068:  Apr.   17. 

Cloud,  William  S.,  assignor  to  J.  D.  Roszell,  Peoria,  111. 
Process  and  apparatus  for  making  confectlona. 
1,462,883;   July   24. 

Cloudesley,  Oswald,  et  al.  (See  Easton.  Rowland  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Clondsley.  John  L.,  et  al.  (See  Easton,  Rowland  W.,  ai- 
slgnor.) 


106 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued, 


Clough,  Frederic  H.,  Hillmorton,  near  Rugby,  England, 
assignor  to  General  Electric  Company.  Ship-propulsion 
system.     1,461,575  ;   July   10. 

Clough,  Frederic  H.,  Hillmorton,  near  Rugby,  England, 
assignor  to  General  Electric  Company.  Ship-propul- 
sion system.     1,461,576;  July  10. 

Clough,  Frederic  H.,  Hillmorton,  near  Rugby,  England, 
assignor  to  General  Electric  Company.  Dynamo-elec- 
tric machine.     1,466,654  ;  Aug.  28. 

Clough,  George  B.,  Meriden,  Conn.  I'rice  Indicator. 
1,453,658  ;  May  1. 

Clough,  James  E.  (See  Fugiua,  A.  R.,  Clough,  and  Stil- 
■well.) 

Clough,  Lee  E.     (See  Dirkson,  J.  W.,  and  Clough.) 

Clough,  Percy,  Keighley,  England.  Flier  for  spinning, 
twisting,  doubling,  and  analogous  machines.  1,460,887  ; 
July  3. 

Clouser,  Harry  E.,  Stockton,  and  B.  R.  Thornton,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Tie  tor  reentorced  concrete  construc- 
tion.    1,465,421 ;  Aug.  21. 

Cloutier,  George,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Separable  button. 
1,475,750;  Nov.  27. 

Cloutier,  James  E.,  Graceville,  Minn.  Slide  carrier. 
1,445,575;   Feb.   20. 

Clover,  Marvin  K,  et  al.     (See  ClifEord,  Victor,  assignor.) 

Clover,  Simeon  C,  et  al.     (See  Clifford,  Victor,  assignor.) 

Cloyd,  Oliver  H.,  assignor  to  C.  E.  VValki^r,  Teoria,  111. 
Manifold  and  preheater.     1,472,326  ;  Oct.  30. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.     (See  Baker,  James  F.,  assignor.) 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.  (See  Clayton,  H.  D.,  Cook,  and 
Cluett,  assignors.) 

Cluett,  I'eabody  &  Co.     (See  Cluett,  Sanford  L.,  assignor.) 

Cluett,   Peabody  &  Co.      (See  Cook,  Orville  B.,  assignor.) 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.  (See  Paulson,  G.  W.,  and  Hill, 
assignors.) 

Cluett,  Sanford  L.  (See  Clayton,  H.  D.,  Cook,  and 
Cluett.) 

Cluett,  Sanford  L.,  assignor  to  Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Troy,  N.  Y.  Hinged  connection  for  folder  bars.  1,443,345  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Cluett,  Sanford  L.,  assignor  to  Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co., 
Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Folder-bar-controlling  device. 
1,446,156;   Feb.  20. 

Cluett,  Sanford  L.,  assignor  to  Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co., 
Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.    Folding  machine.    1,446,157  ;  Feb.  20. 

Clulee,  Harry  I.,  assignor  to  R.  Wallace  &  Sons  Mfg.  Co., 
Wallingford,  Conn.  Insulated  handle  for  vessels. 
1,444,493  ;  Feb.  6. 

Clulee,  Stephen  J.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Temple-bar  con- 
struction.    1,47:,;,0]4;   Oct.   23. 

Clum,  Frederick  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  W.  Donald- 
son, Detroit,  Mich.  Toothbrush  and  paste  holder. 
1,451,941  ;  Apr.  17. 

Clum,  Harry  A.,  Wauwatosa.  assignor  to  Clum  Mfg.  Co., 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     Lock  switch.     1,462,684;  July  24. 

Clum  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Clum,  Harry  A.,  assignor.) 

Clum   Mfg.   Co.      (See   Winning,   Robert   K.,   assignor.) 

Clune,  John  S.,  Roselle  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Con- 
ley  Foil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ornamental  prod- 
uct  and   package.      1,441,266 ;   Jan.   9. 

Clune,  John  S.,  Roselle  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Conley  Foil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composite 
metal-foil  sheet.     1,445,070;   Feb.   3  3. 

Clutch,  Charles  C,  Yorklyn,  Del.  Paper-making  machine. 
1,460,120  ;  Aug.  28, 

Clute,  Arthur  P.      (See  Dary,  B.  G.,  and  Clute.) 

Clutter,  Le  Roy  P.,  Uniontown,  Pa.  Coupling  device. 
1,453,022  ;  May  1. 

Clyde    Iron    Works,       (See    Bjorge,    Oscar   B.,    assignor.) 

Clyde  Iron  Works.     (See  McGiffert,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

Clymer,  James  A,,  Oakland,  Calif.  Heater.  1,455,076 ; 
May  15. 

Clymer,  Milton  G.,  and  A.  E.  Ritchey,  St.  Louis,  Mo. ; 
said  Ritchey  assignor  of  his  right  to  A.  B.  Remick, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Opening  and  refinishing  cans. 
1,446,158  ;  Feb.  20. 

Cme.ila,  Ferdinand  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Curtain 
stretcher.      1,452,415;    Apr.    17. 

Coady,  Frederick  A.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Table.  Des. 
62,564  ;  June  26. 

Coakley,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Airplane.  1,453,830  ; 
May  1. 

Connda,  Henri,  Paris,  France.  Trailer  hox  and  tank  car. 
1,4.58,465  ;  June  12. 

Coapman,  John,  assignor  to  Russel  Motor  Axle  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.    Making  axle  housings.    1,440.658  :  Jan.  2. 

Coast  Envelope  Company.  (See  Hall,  George  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Coiist<>r  Company.     (See  Peterson,  Peter  R,,  assignor.) 

Coates.  Frederick,  Wyoming,  assignor  to  The  Federal 
Products  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Paper  container. 
1,454,846;  May  15. 

Coales,  Frederick,  Wyoming,  assignor  to  The  Federal  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Paper  or  pulp  con- 
tainer.     5,456,423;   May   22. 

Coates,  Frederick,  Wyoming,  assignor  to  The  Federal  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Paper  or  pulp  con- 
tainer.     1,456,424  ;  May   22. 

Coates,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Federal  Products  Com- 
pany. Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Container  top.  1,469,067 ; 
Sept.  25. 


Coates,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Federal  Products  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio,  .-\utomatic  carton-body-eoat- 
ing  machine.     1,474,097  ;  Nov.  20. 

Coates,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Federal  Products  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Automatic  carton-mouth-coat- 
ing machine.     1,474,998  ;    Nov.   20. 

Coates,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Federal  Products  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Automatic  carton-head-coat- 
ing  machine.     1,474,999  ;    Nov.   20. 

Coates,  George  B.,  French,  Idaho.  Automatic  bucket  sup- 
port.    1,441,912  ;   Jan.  9. 

Coates,  Harry  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,442,603;   Jan.   16, 

Coates,  Noel  H.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Stylographic  fountain 
pen.  •  1,457,875  ;  June  5.     . 

Coates,  Robert,  assignor  to  The  Regina  Corporation, 
Rahway,  N.  J.  Handle  latch  for  vacuum  cleaners. 
1,477,243;  Dec.  11. 

Coats,  Arizonia  Z.,  assignor  of  one  half  to  E.  Headden, 
Newbern,   Tenn.     Sound  box.     1,461,597 ;   July   10. 

Coats,  Edward  0.,  and  R.  J.  Bartholomew,  Leeton  ;  said 
Coats  assignor  to  J.  L.  Stacy  and  E.  F.  Hausam,  Seda- 
lia.  Mo.     Refaciug  tool.     1,457,725  ;  June  5. 

Coats,  Frank  W.,  Veedersburg,  Ind.  Hog  crate.  1,447,835  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Coats,  Henry  B.,  Veedersburg,  Ind.  Vacuum  tank  for 
internal-combustion  engines.     1,445,390  ;  Feb.   13. 

Coats,  Henry  B.,  Veedersburg,  Ind.  Sliding  trolley  shoe. 
1,445,.H91  ;   Feb.   13. 

Coats,  Henry  B.,  Veedei'sburg,  Ind.  Vacuum  tank. 
1,457,922  ;  June  5. 

Coats,  Roy  N.,  Renton,  assignor  to  Pacific  Car  and 
Foundry  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Car  brake. 
1,451.942  ;  Apr.  17. 

Cobaugh,  Harry  A.,  Bast  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Rossendale-Reddaway  Belting  &  Hose  Co.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Fabric  belt  and  making  the  same.  1,478,025 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Cobb,  Anna  W.     (See  Brooks,  Charles  W.,  assignor,) 

Cobb,  Charles  L.,  et  al.      (See  Neil,  Joseph  B,,  assignor.) 

Cobb,  Freeman  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Na- 
tional Vulcanized  Fibre  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Coating 
or  inking  device.     1,475,687  ;  Nov.  27. 

Cobb,  Henry  Z.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Me- 
chanical Rubber  Company.  Hollow  article  of  rubber 
or  like  material  and  process  and  apparatus  for  making 
same.     1,455,240  ;  May  15. 

Cobb,  Henry  Z.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  New  Y^ork 
Belting  and  Packing  Company,  Stop  for  sewing  ma- 
chines     1,455,387  ;  May  15. 

Cobb,  Henry  Z.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  New  York 
Belting  and  Packing  Company.  Gang  cutter  for  sheet 
stock.     1,477,108;  Dec.  11. 

Cobb,  Isaac  W.,  Portland,  Me.  Door  clamp.  1,450,940  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Cobb,  Pope,  Brownsville,  Tenn.  Bed  lock.  1,467,606; 
Sept.  11. 

Cobb,  Whitmel  S.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Stove  attachment 
for  arates.     1,444.903  ;  Feb.  13. 

Cobb,  William  F.,  Putney,  Vt.     Toy.     1,475.339  ;  Nov.  27. 

Cobbell,  August,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Safety  device  for  win- 
dows.    1,448,729  ;  Mar.  20. 

Cobean,    Warren    R.       (See    Carrau,    S.,    and    Cobean.) 

Coberly,  Clarence  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Motion-picture 
film.     1,455,428;  May  15. 

Coberly,  Clarence  .T.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Motion-picture 
nini.      1.471,592  ;    Oct.   23. 

Coble,  Albert  H.,  Frankfort,  Ind.  Color  game.  1,443,346  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Coblentz.  William  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Optical 
method  for  producing  pulsating  electric  current. 
1,450,061  :   Mar.   27. 

Coblentz,  William  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  System  of  elec- 
trical control.     1,458,165  ;  June  12, 

Coburn,  John  M,,  and  J.  M.  McCrary,  Long  Beach,  Calif. 
Valve  grinder.     1,461,267;   July   10. 

Coburn,  Richard  G„  Chicago,  111.  Sand-blast  nozzle. 
1.472,015;   Oct.  23. 

c'obus,  Lawrence  J.,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Controlling-mem- 
ber attachment.     1,454,314  ;  llay  8. 

Cochran,  Eugene  S.      (See  McCrosson.  John  T,,  assignor.) 

Cochran,  Fred  ,T,,  Mount  Vernon,  III.  Roller  and  ball 
bearing  axle  structure.     1,403.196;   July  31. 

Cochran,  Isaac  W.,  Fremont,  Ohio.  Molding  and  metal 
fastener.     1 ,464,258  ;  Aug.  7. 

Cochran,  John  A.,  Pasadena,  assignor  to  A.  Swanfeldt, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Awning  fixture.     1,454,374  ;  May  8. 

Cochran,  Ralf  S.     (See  Marsh,  H.  S.,  and  Cochran.) 

Cochran,    Royal   A.      (See   Hardy,    S.    R.,    and    Cochran.) 

Cochran,  Wesley  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lighting  fixture. 
1,453,443  ;  May  1. 

Cochran,  William  H.,  Spartanburg.  S.  C.  Flowerpot. 
Des.  62,770;  July  31. 

Cochran,  William  R.,  assignor  of  four-fifths  to  D.  P.  Cas- 
sidy,  J.  C.  Cross,  T.  W.  Parker,  and  S.  W.  Sorensen, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Stabilizer  for  motor-vehicle  spring 
suspensions.      1,457,498  :    June   5. 

Cochrane,  Arthur  L.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Clamp. 
1.442,468;  Jan.   16. 

Cochrane,  Mark  P,     (See  Hall,  G.  W.,  and  Cochrane.) 

Cock,  Frederick  D.      (See  Lodge,  Edwin  W.,  assignor.) 


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107 


CockbiU,  Frederick  C,  Kings  Heath,  Birmingham,  and 
J.  II.  V.  Grimes,  Moseley,  Birmingham,  Euglaud.  Cake- 
icing   device.     1,472,022  ;    Oct.   23. 

Cockburn,  David,  and  U.  MacNicoil,  Cardonald,  near 
Glasgow,  Scotland.  Positively-controlled  maneuver- 
ing and  emergency  shut-off  valve.     1,445,130  ;  Feb.  13. 

Cockburn,  David,  and  D.  MacNicoil,  Cardonald,  near 
Glasgow,  Scotland.  Double-beat  valve.  1,440,166; 
Mar.  20. 

Cockburn,  .Tames  1!.,  Falkirk,  Scotland.  Means  for  at- 
taching bushes  or  sockets  to  platelike  bodies  by  flang- 
ing.    1,403,799  ;  Aug.  7. 

Cocke,  William  H.  H.,  jr.     (See  Smart,  H.  A.,  and  Cocke.) 

Cockrill,  John,  Jackson,  Tenn.  Safety  device  for  tractors. 
1,454,957  ;  May  15. 

Cocoa  Products  Company  of  America  Incorporated.  (See 
Neilan,  T.  J.,  and  Zobanaky,  assignors.) 

Codair.  Ale.x.'inder,  Peabody,  Mass.  Milk-bottle  holder. 
1,475,934  ;  Dec.  4. 

Codding,  Chester  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  T. 
Hunti'r.  Detroit,  Mich.  Drilling  device.  1,459,823; 
June  26. 

Codner,  Willi.nra  L.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Minnow  pall. 
1,444,412;  Feb.  6. 

Codrlck,   John.      (See  Camarata,  V.,  Codrick,  and   Dan- 

Codrick,  John,  et  al.    (See  Peterson,  Edwin  A.,  assignor.) 
Codwi.^e.    Philip    W.,    Dalton,   Mass.      Sizing   composition 

and  preparing  the  same.     1,449,892  ;  Mar.  27. 
Cody,  Martin  T.,  J.  Gray,  and  K.  Forbes,  Flint,  assignors 

to"   General  Motors   Corporation,   Detroit,   Mich.      Com- 
bined jamb  and  buffer  for  automobile  doors.     1,472,715  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Cody,  William  B.,  Chicago,  111.   Display  device.    1,441,831 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Coe,    Demas    S.,    Eichmond,    Ind.      Multiple-form    safety 

device.     1,474,663  ;  Nov.  20. 
Coe,  Elmore  H.,  Hewlett,  N.  Y.  Antiskid  chain.   1,468,280  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Coe,     Frank     M.,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Tractor     hitch. 

1,444.456  :  Feb.  6. 
Coe,  Frank  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Wheel  grip.     1,448,258 ; 

Mar.    13. 
Coe,  John  P.     (See  Hopkinson,  E.,  and  Coe.) 
Coe,  John  P.,  Hastlngs-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mor- 
gan &  Wright.     Preventing  transmigration  of  vulcanis- 
ing agent  in  rubber.     1,469,895  ;  Oct.  9. 
Coe  Manufacturing  Company,   The.      (See  Collier,  W.  H., 

and  Vance,  assignors.) 
Coen   Co.      (See  Sherwood,  Carlyle  J.,  assignor.) 
Coen,    Garnet    W.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Oil    heater. 

1,455,164  ;  May  15. 
Coen,    Garnet    W.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.       Oil    burner. 

1,466.088  :  Aug.  28. 
Coes,   Loring,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Coes  Wrench  Com- 
pany,   W^orcester,    Mass.       Nut    wrench.       1,464,128 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Coes    Wrench    Company.      (See    Coes,    Lonng,    assignor.) 
Coester,    George,    assignor    to    Georgia    Vita    Ligno    Co., 

Brunswick,    Ga.      Composition    for    impregnating   wood 

and  preparing  it.     1.463.674  :  July  31. 
Coeuille,  Jules  F.,  Paris,  France.     Electric  soldering  iron. 

1,470,912;   Oct.   16. 
Coeur  d'Aleue  Hardware  &  Foundry  Co.     (See  Bell,  H.  L., 

and  Coulson,  assignors.) 
Coeur  D'Alene  Hardware  &.  Foundry  Co.      (See  Hale,  B. 

L.,  and   Coulson,  assignors.) 
Coffee,  Joseph  C,  assignor  to  Wales  Adding  Machine  Com- 

panv,     Wilkes-Barre,     Pa.       Sign-printing     mechanism. 

1,445,490:   Feb.   13. 
Coffeen,    Roy,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Spotlight.       1,448,791  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Coffey,  I  ullom  W.      (See  Doty,  C.  C,  and   Coffey.) 
Coffey,   John   J.,   assignor  to   Bethlehem    Steel    Company, 

Bethlehem,  Pa.    Rivet  set  and  making  same.    1,446,879  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Coffey,    John   J.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem   Steel  Company, 

Bethlehem,  Pa.     Drill  shank.     1,457,499  ;  June  5. 
Coffey,   John   J.,   assignor   to   Bethlehem    Steel  Company, 

Bethlehem,  Pa.     Removing  surface  faults  from  billets. 

1.476.593  ;  Dec.  4. 
Coffey,  Oscar  L.,  assignor  to  Whiting  Corporation,  Harvey, 

lU.     Brake.     1,443,728;  Jan.  30. 
Coffey,    Samuel  A.,    and  J.   B.   Ernsdorff,   Yakima,   Wash. 

Motor  vehicle.      1,454,105  ;   May   6. 
Coffln,  Frank  M.,   Pelham,   N.  Y.     Safety  elevator  inter- 
lock.    1,462,264;  July  17. 
Coffin,  Herbert  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Airplane.     1,471,243; 

Oct.    16. 
Coffin,    Joseph   G.      (See   Bradley,    C.    E.,    and    Coffin.) 
Coffing,  Frederick  W^.,  Perrysville,  Ind.     Free-chain  hoist. 

1,464,259;  Aug.  7. 
Coffman,    Charles    M.,    Gallipolis,    Ohio.      Scoreboard   for 

shooting  tournaments.      1,466,699  ;   Sept.  4. 
Coffman.    George   L.      (See    Harris,   D.    L.,   Coffman,    and 

Resnick. ) 
Coffman,     Herbert,    San    Mateo,    Calif.       Smudging    and 

frost-preventing   composition.     1,466,331 ;    Aug.   28. 
Coffman,    Samuel    M.,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Valve    tester. 

1.455,077  ;  May  15. 
Coffman,    Thomas    M.,    assignor    of    one-half    to    W.    J. 

Rickerman,  Rialto,  Calif.   Separating  device.    1,475,985  ; 

Dec.  4. 


L'oggins,  Shirley  M.,  San  I'^rancisco,  Calif.  Folding  table. 
1,457,618;  June  5. 

Coghlan,  Timothy  A..  London,  England.  Treatment  of 
wool  to  prepare  it  for  manufacture.     1,478,203  ;  Dec.  18. 

Cogswell,  Leander  A.,  assignor  to  Lacene  Manufacturing 
Company,  Manchester,  N.  H.  Marker  for  leather 
graders.     1,477,633  ;  Dec.  18. 

Cohan,  Florence  M.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Depilatory  com- 
pound.    1,474,512  ;   Nov.   20. 

Cohane,  Sylvester  T.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Silencer  for  tel- 
ephones.    1,444,494  ;  Feb.  6. 

Cohee,  John  A.,  Narberth,  Pa.  Child's  chair.  Des.  61,891; 
Feb.  6. 

Cohen,  Abraham,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Showcase  refrigerator. 
1,473,014  ;  Nov.  6. 

Cohsn,  Anchel,  Pittsl'urgh,  Pa.  Sanitary  garbage  recep- 
tacle.     1,471,648  ;  Oct.  23. 

Cohen,  Barney,  et  al.  (See  Lehmann,  J.  C.  and  Tim- 
merman,  assignor.) 

Cohen,  Charles,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Bottle  holder. 
1,451,649  ;  Apr.  10. 

Cohen,  Charles  S.      (See  Darley,  John   W.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Cohen,  Harry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Anyway 
Sweeper  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.  Adjustable 
lock  joint.     1,468,659;   Sept.  25. 

Cohen,   Harry  M.      (See  Lenz,   C.   S.,  and   Cohen.) 

Cohen,  Isadore,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Projection  lamp. 
1,476,149  ;  Dec.  4. 

Cohen,  Leon,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Combined  sweatband  and 
bandeau.     1,469,996  ;  Oct.  9. 

Cohen,  Louis,  Johnstown,  N.  Y.  Windshield  cleaner. 
1,459,614  ;  June  19. 

Cohen,  Louis,  and  J.  0.  Mauborgne,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Electrical  signaling.     1.476,691;  Dec.  11. 

Cohen,  Maxwell,  assignor  to  American  Kim  Cleaning 
Machine  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Film  cleaning  ap- 
paratus.    1,454,703  ;   May  8. 

Cohen,  Morris.      (See  Leibow,  D.,  and  Cohen.) 

Cohen,  Myer,  Revere,  Mass.  Coin-controlled  lock. 
1,450,355  ;  Apr.  3. 

Cohen,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Audio-frequency  cou- 
pling transformer.      1,457,619  ;   June   5. 

Cohen,  Wolfe,  Revere,  Mass.  Coin-controlled  dispensing 
apparatus.     1,457,300  ;  June  5. 

Cohn,  Abraham,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Combined  cushion  shoe 
heel  and  arch  support.     1,476,690;  Dec.  11. 

Cohn,  Albert.     (See  Debs,  Louis  H.,  assignor.) 

Cohn,  Alexander  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Friction  drive  for 
sewing  machines.     Rel5,726  ;  Nov.  27. 

C^hn,  Clarence  A.,  et  al.  (See  Brenner,  Herman  D.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Cohn,  Milton  M.,  et  al.  (See  Brenner,  Herman  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cohoon,  Robert  S.,  assignor  to  Southern  Cement  Machine 
Company,  Orlando,  Pla.  Concrete-block  machine. 
1,461,413  ;  July  10. 

Coin  Sorting  and  Counting  Company.  (See  Brennan, 
William  J.,  assignor.) 

Coit,  Harry  L.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Check  protector. 
1,455,904;  May  22. 

Coker,  Thomas  H.     (See  Collins,  F.  D.,  and  Coker.) 

Colardeau,  Emmanuel  L.  P.,  assi.s;nor  to  H.  Crochat,  Paris, 
France.     Electric  generating  group.    1,458,806  ;  June  12. 

Colbentson,  Oliver  S.,  Toronto.'  Ontario,  Canada.  Shoul- 
der rest  for  violins  and  the  like.     1,455,992  ;  May  22. 

Colbert,  Clarence  F.,  Mobile,  Ala.,  assignor  to  H.  Scar- 
borougti,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Combined  liquid  and  bulk 
filling  machine.     1,445,297  ;  Feb.  13. 

Colborrie  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Smith,  Dennis 
W.,  assignor.) 

Colborne  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Smith,  D.  W.. 
and  Church,  assignors.) 

Colhurn,  Charles  H.,  Hamlin,  N.  Y.  Power-driven  sleigh. 
1.473,281 ;  Nov.  6.    ' 

Colburn,  Ernest  A.      (See  Colburn,  Herbert  C.  and  E.  A.) 

Colburn  Flotation  &  Engineering  Company,  The.  (See 
Colburn,  Herbert  C.  and  E.  A.,  assignors.) 

Colburn,  Herbert  C.  and  E.  A.,  assignors  to  The  Colburn 
Flotation  &  Engineering  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Mix- 
ing apparatus.     1,468,226;   Sept.   18. 

Colbv.  Frederick  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  Telephone  index. 
1,445,202;  Feb.  13. 

Colby,  George  R.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Compression  inner 
tube  for  tires.     1,460,533  ;  July  3. 

Colby,  Ora  A.,  Irwin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric and  Manufacturing  Company.  Thermostat  and 
control  system.     1,446,880  ;  Feb.  27. 

Colby,  Ora  A.,  Irwin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric-furnace  re- 
sistor.     1,448.388;    Mar.    13. 

Colby,  Ora  A.,  Irwin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric  percolator. 
1,448,389;  Mar.  13. 

Colby,  Ora  A.,  Irwin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric &  Manufacturing  Company.  Salt-bath  furnace. 
1,454,847  ;  May  15. 

Colby,  Ora  A.,  Irwin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric  iron. 
1,475,751 ;  Nov.  27. 

Colby,  Ora  A.,  Irwin.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric  furnace. 
1,477,313;   Dec.   11. 


108 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continned. 


Colby,    Ora    A.,    Irwin,    Pa.,    assignor    to    Westingliouse 
Electric    &    Manutacturins;    Companv.      Elfctric-llatiroii 
cut-out.     1.477,314;  Dec.  11. 
Colby,   Ora    A.,   Larimer,    Pa.,   assignor    to   Westinghouse 
Electric   &   Manufacturing    Company.      Thermal    reJay. 
1,464,498;  Aug.  14. 
Colby,   Ora   A.,    Irwin,   and   T.   A.    Eeid,   Pittsburgh,   Pa., 
assignors  to  Westingbouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing 
Company.  Electric-furnace  resistor  mounting.  1,464,499; 
Aug.  14. 
Colbv,   Zcnas   E.,   Bay    City,  Mich.      Hoisting    apparatus. 

1,456,488  :  Mar  TJ. 
Colclough,   William,   assignor  to  The   American   Laundry 
Macliincry    Company,    Norwood,    Ohio.      Padding-cover 
claniD  for  pressing  machines.     1,455,108  ;  May  15. 
Coldwill,  .Tolin   S.,  assignor   to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 
Co.,      Milwaukee,      TVis.        Motor-driving      mechanism. 
1,473,015  ;  Nov.  6. 
Cole,  Albert  J.,  et  al.     (See  Sloan,  Peter  J.,  assignor.) 
Cole,  Albert  L.,  Auburndale,  assignor  to  F.  C.  Parnienter, 
Gloucester,     Mass.        Fire     extinguisher.        1,475,752 ; 
Nov.  27. 
Cole,   Alexander,   Lymm,    England.     Fiber-board   and   like 

box.     1,469,622  ;  "Oct.  2. 
Cole,  Arthur  1).     (See  Geiger,  David  P.,  assignor.) 
Cole,  Claude  F.,  Athens,  Pa.     Pedal-carried  circuit  maker 

and  breaker.     1,461,380;  July  10. 
Cole,    Clifford    E.,    Birmingham,    Ala.       Hot-water-tank 

heater.     1,452,676;  Apr.  24. 
Cole,    Clifford    M.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Light    reflector. 

1,46:!, 546;  Jiilv  Ml. 
Cole,  Don,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  A.  Dlenner,  Chicago, 
111.     Method  of  and  means  for  maintaining  the  cooling 
w.Tter   of    a    marine   engine   at    a    relatively    high    tem- 
perature.    1,448,899;  Mar.  20. 
Cole,   Don,   assignor    of   one-half   to   J.    A.    Dlenner,    Chi- 
cago,   111.      Internal-combustion  engine',   method  of  and 
means  for  feeding  the  same.     1,450,250 ;  Apr.  8. 
Cole,  Don,  assignor  to  Stromberg  Motur  Devices  Company. 

Chicago,  111.     Carburetor.     1,470,616  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cole,   Don,  and  C.  .T.   Gustafson,   assignors  to  Stromberg 
Motor    Devices     Companv,    Chicago,    111.      Carburetor. 
1,461,970;  July  17. 
Cole,    Dwigbt     S..    Grand    Rapids, 

1,468,356;   Sept.   18. 
Cole,    Eugene    S.,    Covington,    Pa. 

June  19. 
Cole,    Fr.nnk    H.,    Chelsea,    Mass. 

June  19. 
Cole,    George   H.,    Wenona,    111.      Hand-stamp-assembling 

machine.      1,461,971  ;   July  17. 
Cole,    George    W..    .1r.,    Paterson,    N.    J.,    Treating    silk. 

1,446,834;  Feb.  27. 
Cole,   Henry  A.,   Weston-super-Mare,   England.      Appara- 
tus   for    drying    and    polishing    glasses    and    analogous 
articles.     1,460,092  ;  June  26. 
Cole,  Jacob,  et  al.,  trustees.     (See  Kueffer,  Frederich  W., 

assignor.) 
Cole,  Leonard  J.,  and  E.   C.  Hauck,   assignors  to  Tri-Me 
JIanufacturing    Co.    Inc.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.       Combined 
cleaner,  rain  ileflector,  and  light  guard  for  windshields. 
1,472,553  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cole,   Lyndon    C,    Hamilton,    Ohio,    assignor  to   Niles-Be- 
ment-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pneumatic  tool 
holder.     1,475,278;  Nov.  27. 
Cole,  Perino  B.,  Cambridge,  Nebr.     Turntable.     1,446,614  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Cole,   Philip   G.,   Forest   Hills,   assignor   to   A.    Schrader'a 
Son.     Incorporated,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Valve     cap. 
1,476,054  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cole.   Rex   J.,   assignor   to   Duplexallte   Corporation,   New 

York,  N.  Y.     Lighting  fixture.     Des.  62.360  ;  May  15. 
Cole,  Robert  C,  assignor  to  Johns-Pratt  Company,  Harv- 
ford.  Conn.    Renewable  Inclosed  ^ectric  fuse.    1.440.909  ; 
Jan.  2. 
Cole,   Robert  M.,   assignor  of  one-half  to   P.   O.   Collins, 
Sandusky,    Ohio.      Sublimating   apparatus.      1,445,870 ; 
Feb.   20. 
Cole,   W.Tllace  A.      (See  Eastman,  Adam   E.,  assignor.) 
Colo,    Walter   J.,   Bristol,    Va.      Bed   bottom.      1,447,294; 

Mar.   6. 
Cole,  William,  and  J.  Goudie,  Ironwood.  Mich.     Shoveling 

michine.     l,440,f!10  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cole,  William  H,,  Newark,  N. 

graph   records.      1,448,792 
Cole,  Winfield  S.,  Johnstown, 

Mar.   20. 
Colentti,   Carlo,  Milan.  Italy. 

1,444.662;  Feb.  0. 
Colebrook,    Frederick    C.  'T., 
motor,  pump,  and  the  like. 


Mich.      Gas    burner. 

Tractor.      1,459,361  ; 

Pump.       1,459,360 ; 


J.     Making  master  phono- 
Mar.  20. 
N.  Y.     Bail  lock.     1,449,267  ; 

Draft  device  for  furnaces. 


London,  England.  Rotary 
1,467,837  ;  Sept.  11. 

Colebrookdale  Iron  Company.  (See  Sabold,  Oliver  W., 
assignor.) 

Colegrove,  Charles  E,,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  White 
Sewing  Machine  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Electri- 
cally-driven drophead  sewing  machine.  1,467,134 ; 
Sept.   4. 

Coleman,  Carl  C.,  et  al.  (See  Monroe,  Elmer  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Coleman,  Carl  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Means  for  lubri- 
cating leaf  springs.     1,465,778  ;  Aug.  21. 

Coleman.  Carmen  Z.,  San  Praucisco,  Calif.  Electric  motor. 
1,444,495;  Feb.  9.  ,\ 


Coleman,  Charles  W.,  Loudon,  England,  a,<!siguor  to  The 
Tabor  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  forming  sand  molds. 
1,475,935  ;  Dec.  4. 

Coleman,  Clifford  M,,  Denver,  Colo.  Hose-protector  at- 
tachment for  shoes.     1,444,166;  Feb,  6. 

Coleman,  David  A.,  Co.     (See  Hahn,  Harry  W.,  assignor.) 

Coleman,  George  B.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Ma.i'ik  Electric  Appliance  Company.  Household  mixer 
and  beater.     1,460,125  ;  June  26. 

Coleman,  George  B.,  assignor  to  Coleman  X-Ray  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
rectifying  polyphase  currents,     1,462,632  ;  July  24. 

Coleman,  George  B.,  assignor  to  Coleman  X-Ray  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Producing  direct  current 
from  an  alternating  circuit  and  means  therefor. 
1,462,633  ;   July   24. 

Coleman,  George  B.,  assignor  to  Coleman  X-Ray  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  Calif,  Means  and  method  of  con- 
version between  alternating  and  direct  currents. 
1,462,634;  July  24. 

Coleman,  IJiimilton  D.,  near  Biloxi,  Miss.  Crutch  seat. 
1,403,675  ;    July   31, 

Coleman,  Robert  H.    (See  Spilman,  William  M.,  assignor.) 

Coleman,  Samuel  H,,  Villlsca,  Iowa.  Animal  trap. 
1,442.252  ;  .Tau.  16. 

Coleman,  Thomas,  jr..  Clarksburg,  assignor  to  Hazel- 
Atlas  Glass  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Mold. 
1,406,640  :  .-\ug,   28, 

Coleman,  Thomas  E.,  Madison,  Wis.  Distributor  for 
lubricators,      1,468.802;    Sept.    25. 

Coleman,  William  C,  Wichita,  Kans.  Air  pump.  1,447,963  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Coleman,  William  C,  Wichita,  Kans.  Air-pump  piston. 
1,447,904  ;    Mar.    13. 

Coleman,  William  C,  Wichita,  Kans.  Hydrocarbon-fuel 
burner.      1,465,422  ;    Aug.    21. 

Coleman,  William  N.,  jr.,  Culverton,  Ga.  Cutter  and 
guard    for   mowers,      1,454,704  ;    May   8. 

Coleman  5-Ray  Company.  (See  Coleman,  George  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Coles,  George  J.,  deceased ;  S,  G,  Coles  executrix,  Gates- 
head, England.  Automatic  coupling  for  railway  and 
similar  vehicles.     1,472,241  ;  Oct.  .30. 

Coles,  James  G.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  H.  Rlghtnonr 
and  one-third  to  W.  E.  Scutchall,  Hopewell,  Pa.  Thread- 
less  bolt.     1,476,491  ;  Dec.  4. 

Coles,   Sarah  G,,  exocutrix.      (Spc  Coles,  George  J.) 

Colette,  George  A.,  Blanchard,  Wash.  Automobile  polish. 
1,453,003  ;  Apr.  24. 

Colgan,  A.  H.,  et  al.      (See  Smith,  William  T,.  assignor,) 

Colgan,  Edward  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Battery  shock 
absorber.     1,459,973  ;  June  26. 

Colgan,  John  P.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  J.  D.  Blalock 
and  one-fourth  to  J.  N.  Stinson,  Waycross,  Ga.  Alr- 
discliarge  valve,     1,444,235  ;  Feb.  6. 

Colgate,  William  A.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.  Bearing  device 
for  circle  swings.     1,477,429:  Dec.  11. 

Colignv.  Marioiie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Doll.  Des.  63,358; 
Nov.  27. 

Colingham,  Arthur  B,  (See  Malcolm,  Horace  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Coll,  Edward.    (See  Carson,  G.  C,  Coll,  and  Christensen.) 

Colla,  Joseph,  Issoire,  France.  Brake  control  for  front 
wheels   of   motor   vehicles.      1.477,037;   Dec.   11. 

Collamer.  Clara  B.,  now  by  judicial  change  of  name 
Clara  B.  Brolliar,  Fort  Collins,  Colo.  Aquarium. 
1,444,376  ;  Feb.  6. 

Collamer,  Eugene  E.  and  G.  R.,  Hilton,  N.  Y.,  assignors  of 
one  third  to  J.  B.  Frey  Company,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Barrel-centering    device.      1,443,347 ;    Jan.    30. 

Collamer,  George  R.     (See  Collamer,  Eugene  B.  and  G.  R.) 

Colllau,  Victor,  assignor  to  Standard  Gear  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Clutch.     1,475,564 ;  Nov.  27. 

Collier,  George  A.,  Nottin.gham,  England.  Pump. 
1,445,003  ;  Feb.    13. 

Collier,  James,  assignor  to  S.  C.  Johnson  &  Son,  Racine, 
Wis.      Brush.      1,453,306;   May    1. 

Collier.  Paul  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tilting  headlight  de- 
vice for  automobiles  and  other  vehicles.  1,468,260; 
Sept.  18. 

Collier,  Shade  B.,  Orlando,  Calif.  Clamp  lug  for  tire 
rims.     1,447,710  ;  Mar.  6. 

Collier,  Shade  B.,  Orlando,  Fla.  Rotary  internal-com- 
bustion engine.     1,464,408  ;  Aug.  7. 

Collier,  Thomas,  Colne,  England.  Furnace  of  steam 
boilers.     1,455,429;  May  15. 

Collier,  Willi. im  H,,  PainesviUe,  Ohio.  Mechanism  for 
svnchronizing  mechanical  movements.  1,471,450; 
Oct.  23, 

Collier,  William  H.,  Palnesvllle,  Ohio.  Splint  machine. 
1,473,545;  Nov.  6. 

Collier,  William  H.,  and  A.  J.  Vance,  assignors  to  The 
Coe  Manufacturing  Company,  PainesviUe,  Ohio.  Drier. 
1,447,836;  Mar.  6. 

Collignon,  William  C,  Chicago,  111.  Speed  governor  for 
pneumatic  motors.     1,460,705;  July  3. 

Collin,  George  W,,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Automatic  steam 
trap.     1,465.021 ;  May  15. 

Collin,  Louis  T.,  Sacred"  Heart,  Minn.  Cornstalk  lifter. 
1,458,875;  June  12. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


109 


ColUngbam,    Robert    H.,    Rugby,    England,    assignor    to 

General     Electric     Company.       Regulating    means     for 

coiupressors,  bloweis,  or  the  like.  1,466,295;  Aug.  28. 
Collings,  William  R.  (See  Cottringer,  P.,  and  ColUngs.) 
ColllngTvood,    John     M.,     Wichita,     Kans.       Water-driven 

pump.     1,455,078  ;  May  15. 
CoUina,  A.   M.,   Manufacturing   Company.      (See   GiUbee, 

Manuel  A.  T.,  assignor.) 
Collins,  Allies,  Canton,  assignor  of  one-half  to  himself  and 

one-half  to  C.   H.  Taylor,  jr.,   Boston,   Mass.     Attach- 
ment for  saw  trimmers.     1,443,008  ;  Jan.  23. 
Collins,    I'ertrantl    R.    T.,    Newton    Center,    assignor    to 

Spray    Engineering   Company,   Boston,   Mass.      Method, 

system,    and    apparatus    for    log-pile    fire    prevention. 

1,475,0.52;   Nov.   20. 
Collins,    Calhoun,    Bakersfield,    Calif.       Hasp    fastener. 

1,473,080  ;  Nov.  6. 
Collins,    Charles    H.,    Colonic,    N.    Y.      Axminster    loom. 

1,443,729;  Jan.  30. 
Collins,  Charles  H.,  West  Albany,  N.  Y.    Tube  frame  for 

Axiiiinster   looms.     1,452,791  ;  Apr.   24. 
Collins,  Charles  S.,  New  yorli,  and  L.  Roessel,  Brooklyn, 

N.   Y.     Method  and  apparatus  for  proportionally  regu- 

laUng  the  flow  of  fluids.     1,452,265  ;  Apr.  17. 
Collins,  Charles  S.,  New  York,  and  L.  Roessel,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.     .Vppuratus  for  controlling  the  maximum  flow  of 

fluids.     1.477,244;  Dec.   11. 
Collins,  Charles  T.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Donna  Lee 

Perfumed   Deodorant   Company.      Plaque   or   ornament. 

Des.  62,559  ;  June  19. 
Collins,    Cornelius,    Burlingame,    Calif.      Frame   coostruc- 

tion     for     fireproof    walls    or    partitions.       1,455,711  ; 

May  15. 
Collins,   Cornelius,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Frame  construc- 
tion   for    fireproof    walls     or    partitions.       1,455,712; 

May  15. 
Collins,  Earl  F.,  Charleston,  W.   Va.     Identification  sign 

for  optometrists.     Des.  (52,771  ;  July  31. 
Collins,    Elizabeth    F.,    West    Bangor,    N.    Y.      Ice-cream 

freezer.     1,441,832;  Jan.  9. 
Collins,    Francis    E.,    Consiiohocken,    Pa.      Pressure    oil 

filter.     1,456,095  ;   May  22. 
Collins,    Francis   E.,    Conshohocken,   Pa.      Damper   regu- 
lator.    1,405,624;  Aug.  21. 
Collins,   Frank,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Telephone  cabinet  or 

housing.     1,457,347  ;  June  5. 
Collins,    Frank    D.,    and    T.    11.    Coker,    Hartsville,    S.    C. 

Hook  and  eye.     1,458,807  ;  June  12. 
Collins,    Frederic.    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Adding    machine. 

1.458,042;  June  12. 
Collins,  Frederick  H.,  and  M.  L.  Pellett,  Vallejo.  Calif. 

Garbage  incineration.     1,468,137  ;  Sept.  18. 
Collins,   George,   assignor   to   J.   J.  Bleadon,   Chicago,   111. 

Discharge    tube    for    electrical    apparatus.      1,449,167 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Collins,    George   B.,   Port   Arthur,   Tex.,   assignor   to   The 

Te-xas    Companv.      Clip-forming    machine.      1,446,615 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Collins.  George  J.   S.,   St.  Louis,  Mo.     Valve-seating  tool. 

1.455,388;  May  15. 
Collins.    George    S.,    Meadville,    Pa.      Locking    device    for 

plugs.      1,474,239;    Nov.    13. 
Collins,    Grtjiot    N.,    Narberth,    Pa.      Riddle.      1,46S,931 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Collins,    Grellet   N.,    Narberth,    Pa.      Riddle.      1,468,261 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Collins,    Harry,    Sweetwater,    Tex.      Grapple.      1,450,020 ; 

.  May  15. 
Collins,  Hariv  L.,  Delmar,  Iowa.   Tank  heater.   1,458,572; 

June  12. 
Collins,    Harry    R.,   assignor   to    Fuller-Lehigh    Company, 

Allentovm,  Pa.     Separator.     1,444,585  ;  Feb.  6. 
Collins,  Henry  J.,  Providence,  R.  I.     Traffic  signal  for  ve- 
hicles.    1,454,726  ;  May  8. 
Collins,  James  E.      (See  Koon,  A.  J.,   Hoogerhyde,  and 

Collins.) 
Collins,    James    G..    assignor    to    Atlas    Press    Company, 

Kalamazoo,    Mich.      Mandrel    and   straightening    press. 

1.457.020;  May   29. 
Collins,  James  H.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.   Toy  vehicle.    1,443,348  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Collins,  Jeffrey  N.,  Jackson,  Mich.     Automobile  top  con- 
struction.    1,444,413;  Feb.  6. 
Collins.     John     F.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.      Can-top     vent. 

1.467,706;  Sept.  11. 
Collins.    John    H.,    deceased,    Los   Angeles,    Calif. ;    L.    P. 

Collins,  administratrix.  Pump.  1.474.317  ;  Nov.  13. 
Collins,    John    T.,    Kokomo,    Ind.      Heater.      1,464,560 ; 

Aug.  14. 
CoUlns,  Lottie  P.,  administratrix.     (See  Collins,  John  H.) 
Collins,  Maurice  W.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.     Ballway-car  wheel 

block.     1,445,071 :  Feb.  13. 
Collins,  Paul  O.      (See  Cole,  Robert  M.,  assignor.) 
Collins,   Peter   J.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Thermostatic   valve. 

1,453,272  ;  May  1. 
Collins,    Timothy    M.,     Chicago,     111.       Grip    mechanism. 

1,446,881  :   Feb.  27. 
Collins,   Walter  F.,   Pueblo,   Colo.     Tractor.      1,442,383; 

Jan.  10. 
Collins,  Walter  H.     (See  Moore,  Max  J.,  assignor.) 


Collins,  Wesley  T.,  and  C.  B.  Adams,  assignors  to  The 
A.  C.  Gas  Register  Company,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 
Pump  -  controlled  recording  apparatus.  1,460,367 ; 
July  3. 

Collins,  William  B.,  Ben  Avon  Borough,  Pa.  Dispensing 
packet   for  waxed  pap§r.     1,463,503;  July  31. 

CoUins,  William  D.,  and  G.  W.  H.  Alien,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 
liirectiou  and  stop  signal.     l,4G5,o96  ;  Aug.  21. 

ColUns,  William  D.,  Pasadena,  Calif.,  and  G.  W.  H.  Allen, 
Cazenovia,  N.  Y.     Electric  switch.     1,470,059  ;  Oct.  9. 

Collinsou,  Edward  J.,  and  A.  Uodgins,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Phonograph  cabinet  and  table.     1,443,730  ;   Jan.   30. 

CoUion,  Nicholas,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Gear-shift  lock. 
1,453,004  ;  Apr.  24. 

Collip,  James  B.     (See  Banting,  F.  G.,  Best,  and  ColUp.) 

CoUis,  0.  D.      (See  Cushman,  Everett  B.,  assignor.) 

ColUs,  Oliver  D.,  Clinton,  Iowa.  Feeding  hopper. 
1,469,226;   June  26. 

Collmau,  Harry,  et  al.     (See  Collman,  Maurice,  assignor.) 

CoUman,  Maurice,  assignor  of  onL>-sixth  to  11.  Collman, 
Akron,  one-sixth  to  E.  P.  Rogers,  and  onc-lialf  to  The 
Investors  Securities  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Liquid 
and  gaseous  fuel  burner.     1,456,785  ;  May  29. 

Collver,  Harold  E.,  Simcoe,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  S,  Wertz,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  treating  fluids. 
1,466,579  ;  Aug.  28. 

Collver,  Harold  E.,  Simcoe,  Ontario,  Canada,  and  C.  R. 
Mabee,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Food  compound  and  producing 
the  same.     1,453.752  ;  May  1. 

Collver,  William  A.,  Marshfield,  Oreg.  Heating  system. 
1,467,229  ;   Sept.   4. 

Collyer,  William  W.,  assignor  to  The  Hat  Manufacturers 
Supply  Company,  Limited,  Stockport,  England.  Sweat- 
band  for  hats.     1,470,492  ;  Dec.  4. 

Colman,  Howard  D.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Barber-Colman  Company,  Rockford,  IIL  Machine  for 
operating  upon  warps.     1,442,776  ;  Jan.  16. 

Colman,  Howard  D.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Barber-Coleman  Company,  Rockford,  III.  Bobbin  and 
yarn  package.     1,444,414;   Feb.   6. 

Colman,  Howard  D.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Barber-Colman  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Eccentricity- 
preventing  means  for  warpers.     1,444.415  ;   Feb.   G. 

Colman,  Howard  D.,  Rockford,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments to  E.  S.  Nethercut,  Evanstou,  111.  Stopping 
and  restarting  mechanism.      1,446,451 ;   Feb.   27. 

Colman,  Howard  D.,  assignor  to  Barber-Colman  Com- 
pany, Rockford,   III.     Knotter.     1,450,941  ;  Apr.   10. 

Colman,  Howard  D.,  assignor  to  Barber-Colman  Com- 
pany, Rockford,  III.  Machine  for  operating  upon 
warps.     1,450,942  ;  Apr.  10. 

Colman,  Howard  D.,  Rockford,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  E.  S.  Nethercut,  Evanston,  III.  Winder. 
1,475,688;  Nov.  27. 

Colmar  Burner  Company.  (See  Blanchard,  George  N., 
assignor.) 

Colmar  Burner  Company.  (See  Blanchard,  G.  N.,  and 
Colmar,  assignors.) 

Colmar,  Clarence  F.     (See  Blanchard.  G.  N.,  and  Colmar.) 

Colnot,  Henri,  Paris,  France.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.    1,451,417  ;  Apr.  10. 

Colombani,  Colomban,  Bondy,  assignor  to  .T.  M.  A.  Dar- 
lin,  Paris,  France.     Spring  clip.     1,469,623  ;  Oct,  2. 

Colombelle,  Henri,  Le  Raincy,  France.  Portable  drilling 
machine.     1,459,195  ;  June  19. 

Colombino,  Rino,  Turin,  Italy.  Intermediate  wind  screen 
for  motor  cars.     1,467,531  ;  Sept.  11. 

Colombino,  Rino,  Turin,  Italy.  Wind  screen  for  motor 
vehicles.      1,469,071 ;    Sept.    25. 

Colona  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Shrum,  Peter  J., 
assignor.) 

Colona  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Shrum,  P.  J.,  and 
Henigen,   assignors.) 

Colonial  Engineering  Company,  The.  (See  Kloman, 
Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

Colonial  Metal  Products  Company,  The.  (See'  Vandercar, 
William  J.,  assignor.) 

Colonial  Sign  and  Insulator  Company,  The.  (See  Hemp- 
hill, .Tanii'S  R.,  assianor.) 

Colosi,  Demenlco,  Boston,  Mass.  Envelope-delivery  ma- 
chine.     1.455.241;    May   15. 

Colpitts,  Edwin  H..  East  Orange.  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Western  Electric  Company,  In- 
corporated. Control  device  for  wireless  signaling.  Re. 
15,538  :   Feb.  13. 

Colpitts,  Edwin  H.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
High-frequency  signaling.     1,452,957;  Apr.  24. 

Colpitts,  Edwin  H.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated.  Multiplex       radiotelegraph       system. 

1,405.932;  Aug.  28. 

Colpitts,  Edwin  H.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated.  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Multiplex  signaling  system.     1,472,585  ;  Oct.  30. 

Colpus,  Charles.  (See  McArthur.  G.,  Colpus,  Scammell. 
and  Thompson.) 

Colsman,  Carl,  Werdohl,  Germany.  Sheet-metal  recep- 
tacle.     1,468,877;   Sept.   25. 

Colson,  Charles  H.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Parcel-post  com- 
puting scale.     1,468,227;  Sept.  18. 

Colson    Company,    The.      (See   Roe,    Mayo    E.,    assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATKNTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Colson,  Erick  -G.,  Glen  Morris,  N.  Y.  Tool.  1,4G2,101  ; 
July  17. 

Colson,  Hardy  H.,  Elsie,  Nebr.  Cow  hopple.  1,473,176; 
Nov.  6. 

ColBtad,  Charles  N.,  Norfolk  Downs,  Mass.  Shock  ab- 
sorber.    1,470,148  ;  Oct.  9. 

Coltharp,  James,  Blue  Mountain,  Miss.  Cotton  chopper. 
1,443,562;  Jan.  30. 

Columbia  Axle  Company,  The.  (See  Harper,  George  W., 
assignor.) 

Columbia  Asle  Company,  The  (See  Jeffrey,  Max  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Columbia  Graphophone  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Akerly,    Frank    F.,    assignor.) 

Columbia  Graphophone  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Barrows,  Frank  W.,  assignor.) 

Columbia  Graphophone  Manufacturing  Company,  The. 
(See  Burroughs,  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

Columbia  Graphophone  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
de   Stubner,   Emile,   assignor.) 

Columbia  Graphophone  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Forse,  W.  T.,  Jones,  and  Walters,  assignors,) 

Columbia  Graphophone  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Roberts,  Theo<3ore  C,  assignor.) 

Columbia  Graphophone  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Yerkes,  Hulbert  A.,  assignor.) 

Columbia  Machine  and  Stopper  Co.  (See  Kendall,  Carl 
W.,  assignor.) 

Columbia  Machine  Tool  Co.  (See  Yinglins,  Frank  B., 
assignor.) 

Columbian  Eope  Company.  (See  Kinney,  John  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Columbian  Eope  Company.  (See  Reber,  James  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Columbus  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Steele,  Thomas,  assignor.) 

Columbus  Heating  and  Ventilating  Company,  The.  (See 
Wolfe,  Jay  A.,  assignor.) 

Columbus  McKlnnon  Chain  Co.,  The.  (See  Le  Messurier, 
F.  C,  and  Stahl,  assignors.) 

ColTln,  Chase,  South  Charleston,  Ohio.  Farm  gate. 
1,449,587;   Mar.  27. 

Colvln,  Isaac  E.,  assignor  to  The  Pfaudler  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.     Spray  coil.     1.472,586  ;  Oct.  30. 

Colvln,  MUton  N.,  Komoka,  Ontario,  Canada.  Spoke 
grip.     1,452,908  ;  Apr.  24. 

Colwell,  Henry  L.      (See  Hamilton,  Walter  W.,  assignor.) 

Combaz,  Alfred,  St.  Boniface,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Ex- 
haust silencer.     1,477,315;  Dec.  11. 

Comber,  Joseph  I.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Device  for  the 
promotion  of  piety,  religious  devotion,  and  high  ideal- 
istic sentiments.     1,472,746  ;  Oct.  30. 

Combest,  Thomas  E.,  Van  Nuys,  Calif.  Potato-frying  de- 
vice.    1,470,521  ;  Oct.  9. 

Combination  Lock  Company,  The.  (See  Powers,  John  T., 
assignor. ) 

Combination  Machine  Company.  (See  Peterson,  Jonathan, 
assignor.) 

Combination  Machine  Company.  (See  Peterson,  J.,  and 
Thom,  assignors.) 

Combination  Machine  Company.  (See  Thom,  James  C, 
assignor.) 

Combs,  Charles  T.,  et  al.  (See  Combs,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Combs,  Mason,  Plnevllle,  Ky.  Stopper.  1,478,891  ; 
Dec.    25. 

Combs,  Wilbur  M.,  assignor  to  A.  H.  Sherman,  Lyons, 
N.   Y.     Grain-car  door.      1,463,772;   July  31. 

Combs,  William  J.,  assignor  of  thirty  per  cent  to  W.  J. 
McKone  and  thirty  per  cent  to  C.  T.  Combs,  Otterbein, 
Ind.     Signal  for  vehicles.     1,465,210  ;  Aug.  14. 

Combustion  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Espenschied, 
Frederic  F.,  assignor.) 

Combustion  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Kreisinger, 
Henry,  assignor.) 

Comeau,  Joseph,  Providence,  R.  I.  Attachment  for  lad- 
ders.    1,478,941 ;  Dec.   25. 

Comegys,  Edward  F.  (See  Hormann,  Diedrich,  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Comer,  John  P.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Shoe-stretching  ma- 
chine.    1,448,522  ;  Mar.  13. 

Comerford,  Patrick,  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Railway-switch    lock.      1,452,069 ;     Apr.    17. 

Comfo  Electric  Iron  Company.  (See  Hoofnagle,  William 
T.,    assignor.) 

Comfort,  Edward  W..  Winchester,  assignor  to  Parks- 
Cramer  Company,  Pitchburg,  Mass.  Automatic  indi- 
cator of  wet  and  dry  bulb  temperature  and  relative 
humidity.      1,476,799;    Dec.   11. 

Comfort,   Ethel   N.      (See   Comfort,   Ralph   M.,   assignor.) 

Comfort,  Ralph  M..  assignor  to  E.  N.  Comfort,  New  York, 
N.    Y.     Coupon   ticket.      1,468,592  ;    Sept.    18. 

Comfort  Safety  Razor  and  Novelty  Co.  Inc.  (See  Kul- 
hawy,    Ferdinand,   assignor.) 

Comlossy,  George  L.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Packing  guide  for 
fruit  and  vegetable  containers.     1,477,542  ;  Dec.   18. 

Comly,    Ella    P.       (See    Comly.    James    F.,    assignor.) 

Comly,  James  P.,  assignor  to  E.  P.  Comly,  New  Lexing- 
ton,   Ohio.      Nut    lock.      1,474.579 ;    Nov.    20. 

Comly,  James  I.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Overhead  catenary 
suspension  construction  for  transmitting  electricity 
to  vehicles.     1,476,052 ;  Dec.  4. 


Commercial  Camera  Company.  (See  Greene,  John  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Commercial  Furniture  Company.  (See  Stringe,  Alfred 
H.,  assignor.) 

Commonwealth  Engineering  Company.  (See  Lawrence, 
George  R..  assignor.) 

Commonwealth  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Dumont, 
Joseph,  assignor.) 

Commonwealth  Steel  Company.  (See  Beckette,  Edmund 
S.,  assignor.) 

Commonwealth  Steel  Company.  (See  Ingersoll,  Howard 
li.,  assignor.) 

Commonwealth  Steel  Company.  (See  Pflager,  Harry  M., 
assignor.) 

Commonwealth  Steel  Company.  (See  Sheehan,  William 
M.,   assignor.) 

Commonwealth  Steel  Company.  (See  Westlake,  Charlei 
T.,  assignor.) 

Como,  Alma,  Edgerly,  La.  Operating  mechanism  for 
harvesters.     1,464,808  ;  Aug.  14. 

Compagne  D'Applications  Mecaniques.  (See  Rouanet, 
Louis,  assignor.) 

Compasnie  dos  Forges  et  Acieries  de  la  Marine  et  d'llorae- 
court.     (See  Rimallho,  Emile,  assignor.) 

Corapagnie  Generalc  d'EIectricite.  (S^'e  Van  de  Wiel, 
Fernand,  assignor.) 

Compagnie  pour  la  Fabrication  des  Compteurs  et  Ma- 
teriel d'Usines-  a  Gaz.     (See  Millet,  Laurent,  assignor.) 

Compo  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Holzhausen, 
Richard  J.,  assignor.) 

Composition  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Burroughs, 
Charles   P.,  assignor.) 

Compton,  Charlea  W.,  Wooster,  Ohio.  Star  namer. 
1,462,323;  July   17. 

Compton,  Edward  J.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  A.  Pritch- 
ard  and  one-third  to  J.  Noel,  Kazubazua,  Quebec, 
Canada.     Wheat  temperer.      1,478,734 ;   Dec.  25. 

Compton,  Henry  P.,  assignor  to  Easy  Rider  Knee  Pad 
Co.,  Georgetown,  Tex.     Knee  pad.     1,449.656  ;  Mar.  27. 

Compton,  John  H.,  London,  England.  Expressive-touch 
action  for  organs  and  like  instruments.  1,471,318; 
Oct.    16. 

Compton,  L.  T.  (See  Akers,  John  M.  and  W.  C,  as- 
signors.) 

Compton,  Theodore,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Excavator  and 
loader.     1,465,971  ;  Aug.  28. 

Computing  Scale  Company,  The.  (See  Boyer,  Frederick 
G.  L.,  assignor.) 

Computing  Scale  Company,  The.  (See  Hopkinson,  Joseph, 
assignor.) 

Computing  Scale  Company,  The.  (See  King,  Bert  W., 
assignor.) 

Computing-Tabulating-Recording  Co.  (See  Craig,  Rob- 
ert, assignor.) 

Comstock,  Daniel  P.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Kal- 
mus,  Comstock  &  Wescott,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Light 
projection.     1,443,731  ;  Jan.  30. 

Comstock,  Daniel  P.,  Cambridge,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Technicolor  Motion  Picture  Corporation, 
Boston,  Mass.  Cinematographic  film.  1,457,500; 
June  5. 

Comstock,  Daniel  P.,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Kalmus, 
Comstock  &  Wescott,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Production 
of  complemental  images.     1,460,706  ;  Juljl  3. 

Comstock,  Daniel  P.,  Cambridge,  and  J.  A.  Ball,  Wollaston, 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Technicolor  Motion 
Picture  Corporation,  Boston,  Mass.  Cinematographic 
film.     1,451,325  ;  Apr.  10. 

Comstock,  Dorothy  D.,  Dedham,  Mass.  Portable  crib. 
1,463,459;  July  31. 

Comstock,  George  S.,  jr.,  Steelton,  assignor  to  Bethlehem 
Steel  Company,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  han- 
dling pulverulent  material.     1,469,311 ;  Oct.  2. 

Comstock,  Hiram  A.,  Thomaston,  Me.  Knife.  1,443.701 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Comstock,  Jackson  D.,  Chester,  W.  Va.  Decorating  auto- 
mobile  tire   casings.      1,448,286 ;    Mar.    13. 

Comstock,  Jackson  D.,  Chester,  W.  Va.  Automobile  tire. 
Des.   62,667;   July   17. 

Comstock,  Jackson  D.,  and  I.  E.  Pair,  Chester,  W.  Va. 
Tire   tread.      Des.    63,048;    Sept.    25. 

Comstock,  Roger  H.,  Milford,  Conn.  Flowerpot  handle. 
1,472,461 :  Oct.  30. 

Conaghan,  Victor  L.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Oil-well  under- 
reamer.     1,471,102;    Oct.   16. 

Conant,  Albert  B.,  Newton  Center,  and  L.  A.  House,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  Fluid-governed  electric  switch.  1,469,497 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Conant,  Arthur  P.     (See  Wadsworth,  A.  W.,  and  Conant.) 

Conant,  Arthur  P.,  Port  Thomas,  assignor  to  The  Wads- 
worth  Watch  Case  Company,  Dayton,  Ky.  Watchcase 
bow.       Des.  63,453  ;  Dec.  11. 

Conant,  Arthur  P.,  Fort  Thomas,  as.signor  to  The  Wads- 
worth  Watch  Case  Company,  Dayton,  Ky.  Watchcase 
dial.     Des.  63,454;  Dec.  11. 

Conant,  William  H.     (See  Lusk,  Myron  B.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Conard,  Frederick  V.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Computing  Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Com- 
bined typewriting  and  computing  machine.  1,463,254  ; 
July  31. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Ill 


Conard,  Kroclerick  U.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Compvitini.'  Macliiue  Company,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Com- 
bined typewriting  and  computing  machine.     1,467,569; 

Coua%'.  Kichard  W.,  Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J.  Pliers. 
1.453,863 ;  May  1.  „        ^        ^,   .  u 

Conboy,  Leyton,  Asquith,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.    Clutch- 
lever  attachment  for  tractors.     1,473,466 ;  Nov.  6. 
Conbov,     William     H.,     Cbeboygan,     Mich.       Valve     cap. 

1,45-J.146  :  Apr.  17. 

Concannon,   Thomas   G.,    and    L.   W.   Peterson,    Emporia, 

Kans.  ;    said    Peterson    assignor    to    said    Concannon. 

Manifold  heating  device.     1,449,497  ;  Mar.  27. 

Conde,    llarrv    L.,    Syracuse,    N.    T.      Game    apparatus. 

"  15.  .  , 

(See  Greenwood,  Talma  T.,  assignor.) 

(See  Burnham,  George  A.,   assignor.) 

jr.      (See   Ainsworth,    Chester   D.,    as- 


jr. 


(See    Burnham,    George    A., 


as- 


jr.     (See  Cameron,  Gordon,  assignor.) 
.     Spencer,     Iowa.       Clamp    for    levels. 

C.   Clarke,   Louisville,  Ky. 


111.     Column  cap   for  con- 
;    July    17. 

Boiler  and  water  heater. 


1.455,045:   May 
Condit,  S.  B.,  jr. 
Condit,   Sears  B. 
Condit,    Sears   B., 

signor.) 
Condit.    Soars    B. 

signor.) 
Condit,  Soars  B., 
(.onuoii.     Stephon 

1,465,543  :  Aug.  21. 
Condylis,   Michael   J.,   and   J 

Arch  supporter.     1,462,534;  July  24. 
Coney,    Franklin    H.,    Chicago,    111.      Concrete    buildings 

1,461,891;  July   17. 
Coney,   Franklin  H.,   Chicago, 

Crete   buildings.      1,461,892 
Confer,  .)oe,   Now  York,   N.   \ 

1,458,876  ;  June  12. 
Cougar,  RevUlo  S.      (See  Keller,  J.  W.,  and   Congar.) 
Conger,     Charles     A.,     Oakland,     assignor     to     liational 

Auto  Devices  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Vehicle 

lock.     1.463,760  ;  July  31. 
Conger,     Thomas     M.,     Elyria,     Ohio.      Cushion     heel. 

1,449,498;   Mar.   27. 
Congoleum  Company.     (See  Jackson,  Ralph  G.,  assignor.) 
Conill,  Fernan  C,  Marseille.  France.     Eefrigeratlng  appa- 
ratus.    1,473,142;  Nov.  6. 
Conine,    Ernest    E.,    assignor    to    The    Brewer-Tltchener 

Corporation,      Cortland,      N.      Y.        Luggage      carrier. 

1,461,008;   July   3. 
Conine,  Frances  G.,  Chicago,  111.     Hair  curler.     1,475,796  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Conion,    Constantine    D..    Newburyport.    Mass.      Counter 

stiftener  for  shoes.     1,446,034  ;  Feb.  20. 
Conkev,  Leonard  L.,  Marne,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  S. 

Davis,     Flushing,     Mich.       Poultry    roost.       1,447,063 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Conklin,  Frederick  S.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Traps.     1,467,921  ; 

Sept.   11. 
Conklin,  George  R.,  Norman,  Okla.     Electric  heating  ap- 
paratus.    1,465,809  ;  Aug.  21. 
Conklin,  George  W.,  assignor  to  The  O.  K.  Tool  Company, 

Shelton,    Conn.      Disk    cutter    having    staggered    series 

of  side  teeth.     1,472,960  ;  Nov.  6. 
Conklin,  Oliver  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Remy  Elec- 
tric   Company.    Anderson,     Ind.       Ignition    apparatus. 

1,463,197;  July  31. 
Conklin,   Robert  M.,  Jersey   City,   N.   J.     Discharge-chute 

shutter.      1,477,245  ;    Dec,    11. 
Conklin,    Robert    M,,    Jersey    City,    N.    J.      Valve-pocket 

agitator.     1,477,246  ;  Dec.  11. 
Conklin,   Wright,   and  W.  Wissinger,  Los  Angeles,   Calif. 

Automobile  lock.     1.478,275  ;  Dec.  18, 
Conlan,  David,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Binder.     1,471,550; 

Oct.  23, 
Conlan,  David,  jr.,  Brooklyn,   N.   Y,,  assignor   to   Harvey 
Ilubbell.      Inc.        Electrical      apparatus,        1,474,763  ; 
Nov,  20, 
Coulee,   Carlton   N.,   Chicago,  111.,   assignor  to  American 

Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     Manhole-platform 

support.     1,452,548  ;  Apr.  24. 
Conlev.  Abraham  L.,   Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Automobile 

rim"  tool.     1,449,268  ;  Mar.  20, 
Conley,  Albert  D,,  and  E.  C.  Stlllwell,  assignors,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  James  P.  Hooper  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Baltimore,  Md.  Regenerating  cellulose. 
1,467,265;  Sept.  4.  " 
Conley,  Edwin  J.,  New  York,  and  E.  J.  Whalen,  Howard 
Beach,  assignors  to  The  Conley  Foil  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  covering  packages  with  foil 
and  sealing  said  foil.     1,443,068  ;  Jan.  23. 

The.      (See   Clune,   John   S.,    as- 


The.      (See    Conley,    E.    J.,    and 


Conley    Foil    Company, 

si.gnor.) 
Conley    Foil    Company, 

Whalen,  assignors.) 
Conlev,  Frederick  T..  Boston.  Mass,     Individual  sanitary 

toothbrush  holder.     1,444,368;    Feb.  6. 
Conlev,  Joseph  M.,  Greonvillo   Junction,  Me.,  assignor  of 

one'-balf    to    A.    M.    Bird,    Megantlc,    Quebec,    Canada. 

Signal-flag  support.     1,458,808  ;  .Tune  12. 
Conlin,  John  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Check  valve.    1,441,662  ; 

Jan.   9, 
Conion  Corporation,      (See  .\nderson,   C.  P.,   and  Knapp, 

assignor.) 
Conion    Electric    Washer    Co.     (Sop    Conion,    W.    J,,    and 

Moran.  assignors.  1 
Conion  Electric  Washer  Company,     (See  Anderson.  C.  F., 

and  Knapp,  assignors.) 
Conion,  Walter  J.      (See  Dienner,  John  A.,  assignor.) 


Conion,   Walter  J.,  Oak  Park,   111.     Clutch   for  washing 

machines.     1,453,129  ;  Apr.  24. 
Conion,  Walter  J,,  and  W.  F.  Moran,  assignors  to  Conion 

Electric  Washer  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Driving  mecha- 
nism for  washing  machines.     1,440,530  ;  Jan.  2. 
Conn,    Norman,     Minneapolis,    Minn.      Temperature-indi- 
cating  apparatus    for    tire    vulcanization.      1,463,872; 

Aug.  7. 
Connecticut      Electric      Manufacturing     Company,      The. 

(See    McClatchie,    Stanley,    assignor.) 
Connecticut    Electric   Mfg.    Company,    The.      (See    Trum- 
bull, Alexander  H.,  assignor.) 
Connecticut  Telephone  &  Electric  Co.     (See  Stahl,  Charles 

E.,  assignor.) 
Connecticut   Telephone    and   Electric    Co.      (See   Wirrer, 

Gottfried,  assignor.) 
Connecticut   Telephone   &   Electric    Co.    Inc., 

Groten,  Frank  J.,  jr.,  assignor.) 
Connecticut  Telephone  &  Electric  Company. 

Harold   i'..   assignor.) 
Connecticut  Telephone   &  Electric  Company, 

Cadieux,  Joseph  O.,  assignor.) 
Connecticut  Telephone  and  Electric  Company,  The. 

Donle,  Harold  P.,  assignor.) 
Connecticut   Telephone   &  Electric   Company,   The. 

Livingston,    Stanley  D.,   assignor.) 
Connecticut    Telephone    &    Electric    Company,    Inc., 

(See  Donle,  Harold  P.,  assignor.) 
Connecticut  Web  and  Buckle  Company,  The.      (See  Bran- 

nlgan,   George  T.,   assignor.) 
Conneigliton,   Patrick  H.,   South  Norwood,   Ohio.     Pocket 

folder.     1,475,542  ;  Nov.  27. 
Connell,    Edwin    L.,    assignor   to   The   Van   Dorn    Electric 

Tool     Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Electric     switch. 

1,471,308  ;   Oct.   16. 
Connell,  John  W.,   and  J.   Armstrong,   Centralla,  Wash. 

Brake-rod  attachment.    1,462,932  ;  July  24. 
Connell,    William   J.,    Huntington,    W.    Va.      Check  lock. 

1,457,348;  June  5. 
Connelly,  Henry  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1,473,336 ;  Nov.  6. 

"       Chicago,     111. 


The.  (See 
(See  Donle, 
The.     (See 


(See 
(See 
The. 


Connelly,     Joseph     I., 

1,452,595  ;  Apr.  24. 
Connelly,      Peter     A,, 

1,444,496;  Feb.  6. 
Connelly,    Robert   T.,    Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

1,446,415  ;   Feb.  20. 
Connely,    (iharles    B.,    Scotia,    N.    Y. 


Scenery  trimmer. 
Burglar     alarm. 


North      Bend,      Ohio.       Fender. 


Angle-bar  cutter. 

assignor    to    Gen- 
eral "Electric    Company.       bverload  -  circuit   controller. 

1,453,492  ;  May  1. 
Conner,    Charles    E.,    Auburn,    Me.,    assignor    to    United 

Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J..    Attach- 
ing machine.     1,461,893;  July  17. 
Conner    Magneto    &    Ignition,    Limited.       (See    Puckette, 

Charles  C,  assignor.) 
Conner,     Ralph     L.,     Wilmington,    Del.     Floor    planers. 

1  452  493  •  Apr.  24. 
Conner,'  Squire  B„  Toppenish,  Wash,     Trap,     1,443,309  ; 

Jan,  23. 
Conner,  Thomas  W.,  Sahina,  Ohio.     Axle  steering  knuckle. 

1,464,901  ;   Aug.   14. 
Connersville  Blower  Co.,  The,      (See  Houghton,  Carl  R„ 

assignor.) 
Conness,  William  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Duplex  turbine 

motor.      1,474,318;    Nov.    13, 
Connolly,    Bartholomew,    Boston,    Mass.      Anim^il     trap. 

1,464,697;  Aug.  14. 
Connolly,    Frank   A.,    assignor   of   one-half   to    J.  Mathes, 

Pompton     Lakes,     N.     J.      Elastic     tire.       1,449,588 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Connor,  Arthur.  Chicago,  111, 

bags.      1,471,103;   Oct.   16 
Connor.    Clyde    O.,    Wichita, 

1,458,326;  June  12. 
Connor,    Edwin    J.,    and    A. 

Lifting  tongs.     1.457,104  ;  May  29, 
Connor,    Eugene    F.       (See    McDaniel 

Connor.) 
Connor,    Martha    H.,    assignor    to    The    Tin 

Company     of    Baltimore,     Baltimore,    Md. 

candlestick    and    flower   vase.      1,450,429 ; 
Connor,    Martha    H.,    assignor    to    The    Tin 


Plug  for  ice  and  hot-water 

Kans.      Hair-clipper    blade. 

R.    Ralston,    Omaha,    Nobr. 

W,,    Davis,    and 

Decorating 
Combined 
Apr.    3. 
Decorating 
Company  of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md.     Wastebasket. 
Des.  62,668  ;  July  17. 

Connor,  Martha  H.,  assignor  to  The  Tin  Decorating  Com- 
pany of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md.  Plate  or  similar 
article  of  manufacture.    Des.  63,217  ;  Nov.  6. 

Connor,  Martha  H„  assignor  to  The  Tin  Decorating  Com- 
pany of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md.  Plate  or  similar 
article  of  manufacture.     Des.  63,218  ;  Nov.  6. 

Connor,  Martha  H,,  assignor  to  The  Tin  Decorating 
Company  of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md,  Combined 
shipping  case  and  display  rack.     1,477,634  ;  Dec,  18. 

Connor,  Olen  W.      (Soo  Evans,  Lewis   L,,  assignor.) 

Connors,  Arthur  H.,  Mullan,  Idaho.  Buoyant  ore  separa- 
tor.    1,441,560;   Jan.   9. 

Con-0-Lite  Corporation.  (See  Wlllett,  Walter  E,,  as- 
signor.) 

Conovor.  Charles  L..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Portfolio  handle. 
1.446,035:  Feb.   20. 

Conov-r.  Claude  A..  Newburgh,  N.  Y,  Fire  extinguisher. 
1,476,594;  Dec.  4. 


112 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FIIOM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  mtenteea — Continued. 


Conover,   Courtney,    Crafton,   assignor   to   J.    M.    belden, 

Pittsbuigii,    Pa.      Apparatus    for    bringing   about    and 

controlling  reactions  between  gases.  He.  15,520  ;  Jan.  9. 
Conover,  Harvey,  Chicago,  111.  Doll.  1,468,281  ;  Sept.  IS. 
Conover,  Jacob  B.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.    Milk  and  ice-cream 

can  and  making  the  same.     1,441,484  ;  Jan.  9. 
Conover,  Peter  W.    (See  Carr,  C.  W.,  Dixon,  and  Conover.) 
Conrad,    Frank,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.,    assignor    to    Westing- 
house  Klectric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     Apparatus 

for  thi-  receipt  of  wireless  impulses.  1,456,867  ;  May  20. 
Conrad,  Frank,  Pittsburgh,  I'a.,  assignor  to  Westinghousr 

Electric  &  Miuiufacturing  Company.     Kadiomodulation 

system.     1,477.316;  Dec.  H. 
Conrad,    Frank,   Pittsburgh,   and   J.    S.   Kinney,    WilUins- 

burg.    Pa.,    assignors    to    Westinghouse    Electric    and 

Manufacturing  Company.     Spark-advancing  mechanism. 

1,466,272  ;  Aug.  28. 
Conrad,  Frederick  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Wld- 

ney    Company.      Display   board   and   clip.      1,443,169 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Conrad,  Henry  O.,  Bear  Grove  Township,  Guthne  County, 

Iowa.       Clutch  -  pedal  -  operating     device.       1,472,51:1; 

Oct.  30. 
Conrad,   Henry   S.,    trustee.      (See   Lundquist,   Frank   A., 

assignor.) 
Conrad,     Hermann,    Neustadt,    Haardt,    Germany.      Plan 

sifting   machine.     1,452,290;    Apr.   17. 
Conrad.  Horace  L.      (See  Erickson,  W.  C,  and  Conrad.) 
Conrad,  Isfoh,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Metal  drawer  structure. 

1,475,797;  Nov.  2T. 
Conrad,      Isiah,      Columbus,      Ohio.        Operating     table. 

1,475.798  ;  Nov.  27. 
Conrad,     Nicholas    J.,     Chicago,     111.       Primary    cut-out. 

1,406,423  ;  Aug.  28. 
Conrad,    Nicholas    J.,    assignor   to    Sch-weit'/cr   &   Conrad, 

Chicago,  111.     Switch.     1,469,381 ;  Oct.  2. 
Conrade,  Everette  C,  Lewisville,  N.  C.     Hedge  clipper  or 

trimmer.       1,453,621  ;  May  1. 
Conrade,  Everette  C,  Lewisville,  N.  C.     Shutter  operating 

and  securing  mechanism.     1,453,622;   May   1. 
Conrader,  Rudolph,   Erie,  Pa.     Apparatus  for  treating  oils 

from  flowing  wells.     1,452,549  ;  Apr.  24. 
Conradi,    Uarry,    Toorak,    Victoria,    Australia.      Machine 

i'or      iu;iUiiig      .structures      centrlfugally.        1,465,297; 

Aug.  21. 
Conradson,   Conrad   M.,   Madison,   Wis.,   assignor   to   Jo- 
seph   T.     Ryerson    &    Son,     Chicago,     111.       Actuating 

means  for  machine  platens.     1,459,720 ;  June  26. 
C0U10.V,    Kdgar    A.,    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa.      Manilold    cover. 

1.4(;i;,08!);  AUU-.  2S.     ■ 
CojDoy,    Michael    T.,    Akron,    Ohio.      Tire.      1,459,362 ; 

June  19.  ^     ^ 

Considine,      Daniel      T..       Watertown,      Mass.      Crate. 

1,453,005  ;  Apr.  24. 
Consolidated  Car  Fender  Company.     (>5ee  Thoruley,  Albert 

J.,  assignor.) 
Consolidated    Car-Heating    Company.       (See    Griffin,    Guy 

T.,  assignor.) 
Con.solidaied    Car-Heating    Company.       (See    Uynes,    Lee 

P.,  assignor.) 
Consolidated   Mining  and   Smelting  Company   of  Canada, 

Limited.     (See  Christensen,  Niels  C,  assignor.) 
Consolidated    Mining    &    Smelting    Company    of    Canada, 

Limited.      (See    Hannay,    William    H.,    assignor.) 
Consolidated    Paper    and    Box    Manufacturing    Company. 

(See  Kusterer,  Aloysius  J.,  assignor.) 
Consolidated  T<  xtile  Corporation.     (See  Howard,  Charles 

W.,  iissigniii-.) 
Consortium  fiir  Elektrochemlsche  Industrie,  G.   m.   b.   H. 

(See  Mugdan,  M.,  and  Herrmann,  assignors.) 
Constan,    Paul    A.    J.    M.,    Mengam,    near    Brest,    France. 

Sectional  vessel.     1.458,134;  .lune  12. 
Constructions  Electriques  de  Belgique,   Societe  Anonyms. 

(See  Piper,  Henri,  assignor.) 
Container    Club,    The.      (See    Webb,   John    W.,    assignor.) 
Contant.   William   A.,  assignor  to   F.  B.  Pease  Company, 

Rochester,      N.      Y.        Inspection      table.        1,468,803 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Contant,   William  A.,   assignor  to  F.  B.   Pease  Company, 

Rochester,     N.     Y.       Sorting     apparatus.       1,468,804 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Contant,   William  A.,  assignor   to  F.  B.  Pease  Company, 

Rochester,  N.  Y.  Grading  machine.  1,470,060  ;  Oct.  8. 
Coute,     James,     Desplaines,     III.       Feeding     ni<cli.inism. 

1,454.507;  May  8. 
Conti,   Andrea,   and  A.  Borroni,  New  Haven,  Conn.     Im- 
plement  for  expanding   demountable  rims.      1,467,135  ; 

Sept.    4. 
t'oiiti.    Eutrene.      (See  Herz,  R..   and   Conti. 1 
Cnntinental   Can  Company.      (See   Kronquest,    Alfred    L., 

a.ssignor.) 
Continental  Can  Company.      (See  Mason,  Eugene  G.,  as- 
signor.) 
Continental  Can  Company.      (See  Walsh,   Harry   C.    IL, 

assignor.) 
Continental  Car  Company  of  America.      (See  McKlnley, 

Andrew   B.,   assignor.) 
Continental    and    Commercial    Trust   and    Savings    Bank. 

(See   Hubbard,   James   W.,   assignor.) 
Continental   Distributors,   Inc.      (See   Kircher,   .\lbort    E., 

assignor.) 
Continental     Engineering    Corporation.       (Sec     Anthnny, 

Sfarcus  O.,  assignor.) 


Contiiuuval-I.icht-  ui.d  Apparatebau-Gesellschaft.  (See 
Liiuchli,   Carl,   assignor.) 

Continental  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Fore,  Arthur  B., 
as.siguor.) 

Continental  Motors  Corporation,  (See  Mills,  James  P„ 
assignor.) 

Continental  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Weinhardt,  Eobert 
A.,  assignor.) 

Continental  Salt  and  Chemical  Company.  (See  Bart- 
lelt,  Harold  W.,  assignor.) 

Continental  Scale  Works.  (See  Weber,  Mathias  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Continuous  Centrifugals  Limited.  (See  Mauss,  Wllhelm, 
assignor.) 

Contrisciani,  Girlando,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cornet. 
1,444,663;   Feb.  6. 

Converse,  Albert,  Pampa,  Tex.  Harvester  thrasher. 
1,453,753  ;  May  1. 

Converse,  Atherton  D.,  Winchendon,  Mass.  Toy. 
1,468,993;  Sept.  25. 

Converse,  Atherton  D.,  Winchonilon,  Mass.  Dancing  doll. 
1,475.222  ;   Nov.   27. 

Converse,  Francis  B.,  assignor  to  The  Norwalk  Tire  and 
Rulber  Company,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Tire  tread  and  ap- 
plying the  sanie.     1,471,829  ;  Oct.  23. 

Converse,  Francis  B.,  assignor  to  The  Norwalk  Tiro  and 
Rubber  Company,  Norwalk,  Conn,  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  making  tire  casings.     1.476,325  ;  Dec.  4. 

Converse  Rubber  Shoe  Company.  (See  Hodges,  Frank 
W.,  assignor.) 

Conversion  Products  Corporation.  (See  Buell,  William 
H.,  assignor.) 

Conway,  Elisha  A.,  Willlamsport,  Pa.  Can  punch. 
1,467.608;   Sept.   11. 

Conway,  Henry  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Floor  and  celling  con- 
struction.    1,460,014 ;  June  26. 

Conway,  Maggie  B.,  Danville,  Va.  Animated  figure. 
1,447,926;  Mar.  G. 

Conway,  Patrick  J.,  Providence,  It.  I.  Necklace-fasten- 
ing device.      l,455.S!t:!  ;   May   22. 

Conwii.v.  Roy  D..  Chatham,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Compajiy,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
phone repeatef  system.     1,442,425  ;  Jan.  16. 

Conway,  Roy  D.,  Chatham,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
phone-exchange system.    1,448,523  ;  Mar.  13. 

Coo,  Thomas  J.,  assignor  to  Victory  Automobile  Acces- 
sories Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Doorlatch. 
1,473,836;    Nov.   13. 

Coogan,   Charles   E.      (See    Farrell,   R.   C,   and   Coogan.) 

Coogan,  James  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dispensing  recep- 
tacle.    1,451,899  ;  Apr.  17. 

Cook,  A.  D.,  Inc.     (See  Willers,  George  E.,  assignor.) 

Cook,  Albert,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Band-tying  gauge. 
1.451.681  ;  Apr.  17. 

Cook,   Albert.      (See  Curry,   M.,  and   Cook.) 

rook.  Albert,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Band-tying  gauge. 
1,451,682;  Apr.  17. 

Cook,  Albert,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Rotary  clearer.  1,474,144  : 
Nov.  13. 

I  00k,  Albert  E.,  Evanston,  and  T.  Van  Tuyl,  Kankakee, 
111. ;  said  Van  Tuyl  assignor  to  said  Cook.  Vehicle 
speed-rrduction   mechanism.     1.442,795;  Jan.  23. 

Cook,  Albert  E.,  Evanston,  and  T.  Van  Tuyl,  Kankakee, 
111. ;  said  Van  Tuyl  assignor  to  said  Cook.  Extensible 
frame  for  combination  motor  vehicles.  1,470,811  ; 
Oct.   16. 

Cook,  Bernard,  Roanoke.  Va.  Service  metal  wheel 
gauge.     1.477,036;  Pi'C.  11. 

Cook.  Bvron  G..  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Recording  device. 
1,443,732  ;  .Tan.  30. 

Cook,  Carl  B.,  Haddonfield,  assignor  to  Charles  K.  Cook 
Company,  Incorporated,  Camden,  N.  J.  Cardcaee. 
1,470,709  ;   Oct.    16. 

Cook,  Carl  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Flam,  Sche- 
nectady N.  Y.  Tvoewriter  and  operating  same. 
1,455,079  ;  May  15. 

■:00k,  Carv,  Covington,  Ga.  Mail-box  support.  1,467,607  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Cook,  Charles  K.,  Company.     (See  Cook,  Carl  B.,  assignor.) 

Took,  Charles  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electrical 
system.      1,455,572  ;   May   IB. 

Cook,  Clara  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  T.  Nolen,  El 
Monte,   Calif.     Calendar.     1,457,821;   June  5. 

Cook,  Clyde  A.,  Bloomsburg,  Pa.  Loom  for  and  wearing 
fabrics.     1,448,830  ;   Mar.   20. 

Cook,  Earl  H.,  Watertown,  Wis.  Table-slide  construc- 
tion.    1,453,546 ;  May  1. 

Cook,  Edward  T.      (See  Monnot,  J.  F.,  and  Cook.) 

Cook  Electric  Companv.     (See  Bogle,  John  C,  assignor.) 

Cook  Electric  Companv.     (See  Folds,  George  R.,  assignor.) 

Cook  Electric  Company.     (See  Sands,  Roy  G.,  assignor.) 

Cook,  Ernest  E.     (See  Gilmour,  B.,  and  Cook.) 

Conk,  Everett  .1..  assignnr  of  one-half  to  Wij^consin  Parts 
Compnn.v,  Oslikosli,  Wis.  Axle  construction.  1,458,684; 
.Tune  12. 

Cook,  Frank,  Spokane,  Wash.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Log  hauler. 
1,442.558 ;  Jan.  16.  „  ,  ^       « 

Cook,  Frank  B.,  Company.  (See  Bogle,  John  C,  aj- 
slgnor.) 


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Cook,  Frank  B.,  Company.     (See  Sands,  R.  G.,  Bogle,  and 

Folds,  assignors.) 
Cook.  Frank  B.  Company.     (See  Sands,  Roy  G.,  assignor.) 
Cook,   Fred  E.,   Syracuse,   N.  Y.     Ice-cream-cone  carrier. 

1,448,259;   Mar.   13. 
Cook,    Fredprick    D.,    Fairmont,    W.    Va.      Continuously 

melting  vitreous  enamels.     1,460,888  ;  July  3. 
Cook,   Frederick   11.      (See  Shoenfelt,  C.   F.,   and  Cook.) 
Cook,  George  A..  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Restaurant  stool  and 

hat  hook.     1,473,016;  Nov.  6. 
Cook,   George    H.      (See    Shoenfelt,    C.    F.,    and   Cook.) 
Cook,  Grant  L.     (See  Welpley,  Walter  W.,  assignor.) 
Cook,  H.  N.,  Belting  Co.     (See  Cook,  Milton  H.,  assignor.) 
Cook,   Harmon  J.,   assignor  to  The  Torriugton   Company, 

Torrington,       Conn.         Handle-adjusting       mechanism. 

1,452,192  ;  Apr.  17. 
7ook,   Harry  A.,  Yakima,  Wash.     Composition   of  matter 

for  use  as  a  cement.     1,467,356;  Sept.  11. 
Cook,  Harry  E.,  Washington,  D.   C,  assignor  to  Reming- 
ton Tyepwriter  Company,   Ilion,   N.   Y.     Carriage   pull 

band  for  typewriting   and   like  machines.      1,461,347 ; 

July  10. 
Cook,  Herbert  D.,  Terre  Haute,   Ind.,  Auto   attachment. 

1,460,193;  June  26. 
Cook,  Howard  B.,  Norwood,  assignor  to  The  Warner  Ele- 
vator     Manufacturing      Company,      Cincinnati,      Ohio. 

Cable  equalizer.     1,472,886;  Oct.  30. 
Cook.  ,Tny.  Coldwater,  Mich.     Signal.     1,466,424  ;  Aug.  28. 
Cook,  Jesse  C.      (See  Austin,  H.  E.,  and  Cook.) 
Cook,    Joel   R.,    assignor   to   Domestic   Electric    Company, 

Cleveland,  Ohio.    Motor-brush  holder.    1,457,896  ;  June  5. 
Cook,  John,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Cornish  Wire 

Company,    Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Spooled 

wire.      1,468,994;    Sept.    25. 
Cook.    John,    and    E.    P.    Hinkle,    Santa    Rita,    N.    Mex. 

Lock   switch.      1,444.664  ;   Feb.   6. 
Cook.  Joseph  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    Fruit  catcher  and 

grader.     1,473.081 ;  Nov.  6. 
Cook,  Louis  E..  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Record-dusting  brush. 

1.444.236  ;    Feb.    6. 
Cook,  Milton  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Packing  and  pre- 
paring it.    1,443,311 ;  Jan.  23. 
Cook,  Milton  H..  assignor  to  H.  N.  Cook  Belting  Co.,  San 

Francisco,  Calif.     Leather  belting.     1,443,310  ;  Jan.  23. 
Cook.  Oruan  S.,  .Tiid  H.  A.  Gnle,  Fitchburg,  Mass.     Block 

planer.     1,458,220  ;  June  12. 
Cook,  Orville  E.     (See  Clayton,  H.  D..  Cook,  and  Cluett.) 
Cook,  Orville  E.,  assignor  to  Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Troy,   N.   Y.     Press.     1,446,159;   Feb.   20. 
Cook.    Ralph    L.,    Mooresville,    Ind.      Mixer    and    feeder. 

1.476.493  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cook,    Raymond    W.,    assignor    to    The    Wallace    Barnes 

Company,   Bristol,    Conn.      Clip.      1.462,193 ;    July    17. 
Cook,  Robert  C.  N.,  Lebanon,  Ind.     Bidet  for  closet  seats. 

1.455.905;   May  22. 
Cook,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to   Eastman  Kodak  Company, 

Rochester,   N.   Y.     Washing  apparatus  for   fibrous  ma- 
terials.     1,473,209;   Nov.   6. 
Cook,  Roy  A.     (See  Bender,  E.  G.,  and  Graf,  assignors.) 
Cook,    Roy    E..    Grand   Rapids,    Mich.      Locking    device. 

1.444,950;  Feb.  13. 
Cook.   Roy   J.,   assignor  to   G.   C.   Murray,    Chicago,   111. 

Frictional  draft  gear.     1,448,200;  Mar.   13. 
Cook.    Rov    J.,    assignor   to    G.    C.    Murray,    Chicago,    111. 

Frictional  draft  gear.     1,463.873  ;  Aug.  7. 
Cook.   Russell  D.,   Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Burial  casket. 

1,471,244  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cook,  Russell  M.,  Tamaqua,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Atlas  Powder 

Company,    Wilmington,     Del.      Explo.sive.       1,440.767 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Cook,  Russell  M..  Tamaqua.  Pa.,  a.^signor  to  Atlas  Powder 

Companv,    Wilmington,     Del.       Explosive.       1,440.768 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Cook.     Senat    T.,     Cowgill,     Mo.       Ditcher    and     grader. 

1,470,959:   Oct.   16. 
Cook,  Sheldon  E.     (See  Elliott,  W.  M.,  and  Cook.) 
Cook,  Stanley  S.     (See  Parsons,  C.  A.,  and  Cook.) 
Cook,  St;inley  S.     (See  p.irsons,  C.  A.,  Cook,  and  Douglas.) 
Cook,     Thomae,     Stalybridge,     England.       Baling     press. 

1,461,577;   July  10. 
Cook.  Thomas   R.,   Pittsburgh,   assignor   to   The   Westing- 
house  Union  Battery  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.     Storage 

battery.      1,407,707;   Sept.   11. 
Cook,  Vornon  E.,  Utica,  and  L.  R.  H.  Burton,  Rome,  N.  Y. 

Mass-card  holder.     Des.  62.772;  .July  31. 
Cook,  Wallace  L.,  Chicago,  111.    Terminal  box.     1.445,072  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Cook.  Walter  P.,  Fort  Atkinson.  Wis.     Game.     1,459,615  ; 

June  19. 
Cook,    Wilfred    C,    Fresno,    Calif.      Piston-ring    compres- 
sor.     1.478,942;   Dec.   25. 
Cook,  William  A.,  Hollis,  and  J.  Levine,  assignors  to  The 

Denominator    Adding    Machine    Co.,    Brooklyn.    N.    Y. 

Denominating  apparatus.     1.444.586;  Feb.  6." 
Cook,    William    E.,    assignor   to    Peerless    Insulated    Wire 

and   Cable  Company,   New   York,   N.  Y.     Wire-covering 

machine.      1.441,561;   Jan.   9. 
Cook,    William    E.,    St.    (Seorge,    assignor,    by    mesne    as 

slgnments,   to  The  Peerless  Insulated   Wire   and   Cable 

Company,   New   York,   N.    T.      Wire-covering    machine. 

1,461,816;  July  IT. 

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Cook,  William  B.,  St.  George,  assignor  to  Peerless  In 
sulated  Wire  and  Cable  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y 
Wire-covering  machine.      1,461,817 ;    July    17. 

Cook,  William  G.  H.,  Lethbridge,  Alberta,  Canada.  Card- 
case.     1,467,838;   Sept.   11. 

Cook,  William  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Vibrating  toy. 
1.446.835  ;   Feb.  27. 

Cooke,  Charles  J.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Atmospheric  com- 
pound  for  divers'  use.      1,473,337  ;   Nov.   G. 

Cooke,  Cosby  C,  Logan,  W.  Va.  Dental  thread  holder. 
1,475,986;  Dec.  4. 

Cooke,  David  B.     (See  Cookinham,  E.  F.,  and  Cook.) 

Cooke,  Frank  V.,  assignor  to  K.  B.  Goddard,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Vehicle  spring.       Rel5,586 ;  May  1. 

Cooke,  Patrick,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Machine  for  forming  re- 
fractory molds.     1,443,349  ;  Jan.  30. 

Cookinham,  Edward  F.,  and  D.  B.  Cook,  assignors  to 
Acme  Road  Machinery  Company,  Frankfort,  N.  Y. 
Scarifier.     1,458,394  ;  June  12. 

Cooklin,  Isaac,  Liverpool,  England.  Extensible  table. 
1.455,599  ;  May  15. 

Cooklin,  Isaac,  Liverpool,  England.  Dining  table. 
1,459,086;  June  19. 

Cooklin,  Isaac,  Liverpool,  England.  Extensible  table. 
1,464,409;  Aug.  7. 

Cooley,  Prank  N.  and  G.  E.,  Seattle,  Wash. ;  said  G.  R. 
Ccoley  assignor  to  said  Frank  N.  Cooley.  Pneumatic- 
tire-inflating  apparatus.      1,471,777  ;   Oct.   23. 

Cooley,  B'red  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Tone  modifier  fof 
BOund-reproducing  machines.      1,462,320 ;    July    17. 

Cooley,  George  R.     (See  Cooley,  Frank  N.  and  G.  R.) 

Cooley,  Louis  D.     (See  Davis.  J.  L.,  and  Cooley.) 

Coolican,  Oscar,  trustee.  (See  Dawson,  Baylia  M.,  a*- 
Bignor.) 

Coolldge,  George  B..  Rockford,  111.  Automatic  steering 
attachment  for  motor  vehicles.     1,471,883  ;  Oct.  23. 

Coolidge,  Karl  R.      (See  Whitcomb,  R.  F.,  and  Coolidge.) 

Coombs,  George  0..  Providence,  11.  I.  Composite  fabric. 
1,458,918;  June  12. 

Coombs,  James  A.,  Hampstead,  London,  England.  System 
for  the  treatment  of  sewage  and  the  like.  1,456,914  ; 
May  29. 

Coomes,  J.  A.,  &  Company  Limited.  (See  Coomes, 
Joseph  A.,   assignor.) 

Coomes,  Joseph  A.,  assignor  to  J.  A.  Coomes  &  Company 
Limited,  London,  England.  Speedometer.  1,442,128 ; 
Jan.    16. 

Coon,  Lawrence  B.     (See  Hanna,  J.  T.,  and  Coon.) 

Coonan,  Thomas,  Washington,  D.  C.  Faucet.  1,463,800  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Cooney,  Colonel,  Ada,  Ohio.  Combined  weather  strip  and 
sash  fastener.     1,451,650 ;  Apr.  10. 

Cooney,  Edward  H.,  H.  C.  Eklund,  and  S.  T.  Wlprud, 
Great  Falls.  Mont.  ;  said  Cooney  assignor  to  said 
Eklund.     Combined  shovel  and  hoe.     1,478,204  ;  Dec.  18. 

Cooney,  Lawrence  .!.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Key- 
stone Grinder  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Grind- 
ing machine.     1,446,640  ;   Feb.  27. 

Cooney,  Michael  .T.,  Irma,  Alberta,  Canada.  Share  at- 
tachment.     1,475,107  ;    Nov.    20. 

Coons,  Burton  C,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Paring  machine. 
1,445,997;   Feb.   20. 

Coons,  Burton  C,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Seed-cell-removlng 
apparatus.     1.445,998 ;   Feb.   20. 

Coons,  Burton  C,  assignor  to  Coons  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Seed-cell-remover  appa- 
ratus.    1,442.859  ;  .Tan.  23. 

Coons  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Coons.  Burton  C., 
assignor.) 

Cooper,  Abraham,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bridge  arm  for  light- 
ing fixtures.     Des.  63,128 ;   Oct.   16. 

Cooper,  Abraham,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bridge  arm  for  light- 
ing fixtures.     Des.  63.554  ;  Dec.  18. 

Cooper,  Allyn  R.,  Marshalltown,  Iowa.  Dash  control  de- 
vice.     1.467,309  ;   Sept.   11. 

Cooper,  Angus  R..  and  H.  J.  Carthy,  Mobile,  Ala.  Car 
door.      1,448,287:   Mar.   13. 

Cooper,  Arthur  S.,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  Tank.  1,460,999 ; 
July   3. 

Cooper.  Augustus  S.,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.  Utilizing 
residujil    heat.      1,462,851 ;    July    24. 

Cooper,  Barney,  Chicago,  111.  Snap  fastening.  1,466,990 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Coopir,  Benson  P.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Coin-controlled  de- 
livery apparatus.     1,474,070  ;  Nov.   13. 

Cooper;  Bert,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  Clutch  mechanifim. 
1,470,321  ;   Oct.  9. 

Cooper,   Clarence  W.      (See  Wylie,  W.   J.,   and   Cooper.) 

Cooper,  Clinton  J.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Railway  tie. 
1,461,477;   July   10. 

Cooper,  Daniel  R.,  Gore,  assignor  to  C.  W.  Anderson  and 
P.  L.  HowQrth,  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Inhaling 
apparatus.     1,442,253  :  Jan.  16. 

Cooper,  Erwin  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Typewriter  de- 
vice.    1.440,584  ;  Jan.  2. 

Cooper.  Frank  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Duplex  accelerator. 
1.441,663  ;    Jan.   9. 

Cooper.  Hairy  W.  (See  Morrison,  W.  E.,  and  Kor- 
pylainen,  assignors.) 

Cooper,  Henry  A.,  West  Union,  Ohio.  Valve-spring  lifter. 
1,465,843  ;  Aug.  21. 

Cooper,  Henry  .T.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Clamp.  1,467,708; 
Sept.  11. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Cooper,  Hermon  C.     (See  McKee,  R.  H.,  and  Cooper.) 

Cooper  Hewitt  Electric  Company.  (See  Flitner,  Stan- 
wood  E.,  assignor.) 

Cooper,  Hugh  S.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Kemet  Laboratories  Company,  Inc. 
Alloy.      1,461,178;   July   10. 

Cooper,  James  C,  and  J.  J.  Sigrist,  assignors  of  one-fifth 
to  F.  E.  Shaffer,  Altoona,  Pa.  Sectional-tire-carrying 
rim.     1,458,031 ;  June  5. 

Cooper,  John  W.,  Kingston-upon-Hull,  England.  Collapsi- 
ble box,  packing  case,  and  the  like.     1,448,433  ;  Mar.  13. 

Cooper,  Joseph.     (See  Potter,  J.  O.,  and  Cooper.) 

Cooper,  Kenneth  F.,  Great  Neck,  assignor  to  American 
Cyanamid  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  fumigating.     1,454,154  ;  May  8. 

Cooper,  Lyman  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  E.  Wlsner, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Composition  of  matter  for  making  bat- 
tery boxes,  coil  boxes,  and  other  similar  articles. 
1,444,587;  Feb.  6. 

Cooper,  Lyman  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  E.  Wis- 
ner,  Detroit,  Mich.  Wire-spoked  wheel.  1,474,405 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Cooper,  Miles  B.,  Portsmouth,  Ohio.  Arch-support  con- 
struction.    1,447,463  ;   Mar.   6. 

Cooper,  Nathan  S.  and  S.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Stem- 
winding  and  stem-setting  watch.     1,476,494  ;  Dec.  4. 

Cooper,  Oakley  F.,  Logan,  Ohio.  Cutter.  1,469,153; 
Sept.  25. 

Cooper,  Otto  H.,  Shamrock,  La.  Emergency  hub  for 
automobile  wheels.     1,450,062  ;  Mar.  27. 

Cooper,  Richard  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Flske 
&  Company,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Brick.  1,444,167 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Cooper,  Robert  E.,  and  C.  O.  Sisler,  Sault  Ste.  Marie, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Gas-analyzing  apparatus.  1,475,000  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Cooper,  Saul.     (See  Cooper,  Nathan  S.  and  S.) 

Cooper,  Simon,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Wrapping  machine. 
1,445,622  ;   Feb.   20. 

Cooper,  Simon,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Allison 
Bishopric,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Machine  for  the  manu- 
facture of  wall  board.      1,461,724  ;   July    17. 

Cooper,  Simon,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Menasba 
Wooden  Ware  Co.,  Menasha,  Wis.  Sealing  machine. 
1,463,460  :  July  31. 

Cooper,  Simon,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Vacuum  Pulp  Prod- 
ucts Corporation,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Mold  and  process 
for  forming  articles  from  pulp  or  other  plastic  mate- 
rial.    1,463,575:  July  31. 

Cooper,  Simon,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Menasha 
Wooden  Ware  Company,  Menasha,  Wis.  Machine  for 
hooping    pails.      1,466,700 ;    Sept.   4. 

Cooper,  Simon,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Frank- 
lin Baker  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Nut-treating 
machine.     1,478,869  ;  Dec.   25. 

Cooper,  Thomas  C,  Chicago,  111.  Lock.  1,461,725 ; 
July  17. 

Cooper,  Thomas  S.,  Jr.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to 
Kooper  Damper  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Automatic 
damper.     1,452,792  ;  Apr.  24. 

Cooper,  Thomas  W.,  Chelmsford,  England,  assignor  to 
The  Norma  Company  of  America,  Long  Island  City, 
N.  Y.  Axle  box  and  bearing  for  tramcar  and  like 
vehicle  wheels.      1,475,053 ;   Nov.    20. 

Cooper,  William,  Apalachin,  N.  Y.  Animal  trap. 
1.474,406;    Nov.   20. 

Cooper,  William  H.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Apparatus  for  re- 
moving timbers  from  sawmill  carriages.  1,469,498 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Cooperman,  Oscar,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Bicycle  transmission. 
1,473,017;   Nov.   6. 

Cooperrider,  Charles  K.  (See  Butterman,  S.,  and  Cooper- 
rider.) 

Coote,  John  M.,  Elizabeth,  N..  J.  Automobile  bumper. 
1,441,400;   Jan.   9. 

Coover,  George  B.,  and  H.  A.  Bruner,  Lamar,  Colo. 
Supporting  means  for  steam-pressing  machines. 
1.464,260;  Aug.  7. 

Cope,  Frank  T.,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Combined  light  and 
horn  switch.     1.471,778  ;  Oct.  23. 

Cope,  George  W.,  Oil  City,  La.  Boilor-feed-water  system. 
1,456,722:  May  29. 

Cope,  Joseph  H.,  Denver,  assignor  to  The  Windsor  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Windsor,  Colo.  Haystacker.  Re- 
15,658;  July  17. 

Copeland,  Harry  L.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Building 
method  and  means.     1,444,588  ;  Feb.  6. 

Copeland,  Thomas  M.,  Los.  Angeles,  Calif.  Printing  frame. 
1,448,524;   Mar.   13. 

Copeman,  Lloyd  G.,  assignor  to  B.  W.  Atwood,  Flint, 
Mich.     Refrigerator.      1,444,589 ;   Feb.   6. 

Copeman,  Lloyd  G.,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Atwood,  Flint, 
Mich.      Refrigerating   apparatus.      1,463,419 ;    July   31. 

Copeman,  Lloyd  G.,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Atwood,  Flint, 
Mich.     Refrigerating  apparatus.     1,472,266  ;  Oct.  30. 

Copeman,  Lloyd  G.,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Atwood,  Flint, 
Mich.      Refrigerating   apparatus.      1,472,267  ;    Oct.    30. 

Copithorn,  Walter  E.,  Natick,'  Mass.  Tire  valve. 
1,462,227;  July  17. 

Copland,  James  P.,  Hudson.  Ohio.  Welding  electrode 
1,471,326;  Oct.  23. 


Copony,  Alfred,  Mount  Clemens,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
C.  P.  Spicer,  Detroit,  Mich.  Combination  bill  and  stub 
for  meter  readings.     1,447,340 ;  Mar.  6. 

Copony,  Alfred,  Mount  Clemens,  and  F.  Ziganek,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Universal  support.     1,464,308  ;  Aug.  7. 

Copp,  Harry  N.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
Paterson,  N.  J.     Shoe-repair  plant.     1,444.025  ;  Feb.  6. 

Copp^e,  Maurice,  Mont-sur-Marchienne,  Belgium.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  measuring  electric  resistances  and 
the  like.     1,457,923  ;  June  5. 

Coppock,  Fred  D.,  Greenville,  Ohio.  Dumping  wagon. 
1,442,650;  Jan.  16. 

Corbett,  Carl  C,  assignor  to  A.  R.  Marline,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Pocket  savings  hank.     1,447,534  ;  Mar.  6. 

Corbett,  George  E.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  J.  P.  Newman, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Badge.     Des.  62,814  ;  .\ug.  7. 

Corbett,  John  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Showcase. 
1,477,428  ;  Dec.  11. 

Corbin,  Charles  B.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Fur-pelt 
stretcher.     1,456,764;  May  29. 

Corby  Baking  Company,  The.  (See  O'Connell,  Edgar  E.. 
assignor.) 

Corby,  Robert  L.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  and  R.  Glasgow, 
Pittsburgli,  Pa.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Fleischmann  Company.  Manufacturing  yeast. 
1,475,471  :  Nov.  27. 

Corcoran,  Cornelius  B.,  assignor  to  Underwood  Type- 
writer Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,441,215;   Jan.  9. 

Corcoran,  Cornelius  B..  assignor  to  Underwood  Typewriter 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,443,733;  Jan.   30. 

Corcoran,  Cornelius  B.,  assignor  to  Underwood  Typewriter 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,447,280;  Mar.   6. 

Corcoran.  Cornelius  B.,  assignor  to  Underwood  Type- 
writer Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1.450,020;  Mar.   27. 

Corcoran  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Bruewer, 
Harry,   assignor.) 

Corcoran.  Thos.  J.,  Lamp  Co.,  The.  (See  Church,  Prank 
S-,   assignor.) 

Corcoran,  Thos.  J.,  Lamp  Company,  The.  (See  Kuen, 
Eugene  A.,  assignor.) 

Cordell,  Edward  C,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Internal-com- 
bustion engines.      1,465,597  ;  Aug.  21. 

Cordell.  Robert  A.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Hedge  trimmer. 
1,472,633  ;  Oct.  30. 

Corder,  Waitman  D.,  Phillppi,  W.  Va.  Suspenders. 
1,465,779  ;  Aug.  21. 

Cordery,  Frank,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Manufacture  of  building 
blocks  and  bricks.     1,465,115  ;  Aug.  14. 

Cordes,  August  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bracket  for  sup- 
porting objects,  and  especially  for  securing  number 
plates.     1,463,358  ;  July  31. 

Cordes,  Henry  G.,  Bremerton,  Wash.  Electric  oscilla- 
tor.    1,478,638  ;  Dec.  25. 

Cordingley,  Daisy.      (See  Cordingly,  Harry  W.,  assignor.) 

Cordingly,  Harry  W.,  Fredericksburg,  assignor  to  Daisy 
Cordingley,  East  Liverpool,  Ohio.  Electric-lighting 
fixture.     1,462,132  ;   July   17. 

Cordino,  Dominick,  Plymouth,  Mass.  Making  metal  cast- 
ings.    1,456,868;  May  29. 

Cordino,  Dominick,  Plymouth,  Alass.  Metal  casting  and 
making  metal  castings.     1,456,869  ;  May  29. 

Cordis,  Fred  H.,  Thedford,  Nebr.  Spark  arrester  for 
railway-  locomotives.      1,444,306  ;   Feb.    6. 

Cordley,  Henry  G.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Faucet.  1,464,561 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Cordley,  Henry  G.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Reciprocating-plug 
faucet.     1,464,562;  Aug.   14. 

Cordor,  Auburn  L.  P.,  et  al.  (See  Wolfe,  Clinton  M., 
assignor.) 

Corell,  Clifton  B.,  assignor  to  Underwood  Computing  Ma- 
chine Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,454,040  ;  May  S. 

Corenson,  Abe,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Headdress  for  a 
doll.     Des.  62,860  ;  Aug.  7. 

Corey,  Matt  M.     (See  Gudgel,  E.  D.,  and  Corey.) 

Corey,  Matt  M.,  assignor  to  R.  D.  Swisher  Mfg.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Tweezers.     1,475,689  ;  Nov.  27. 

Corev,  Melvh)  M.,  Sweetgrass,  Mont.  Gate-closing  device. 
1,471,830;  Oct.   23. 

Corgiat,  John,  jr.,  and  J.  J.  Dusevoir,  assignors  to  Star 
Motor  Company  of  California,  Oakland,  Calif.  Cou- 
pling.    1.455.242  :  May  15. 

Corl,  Robert  M.,  Maumee,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Erie  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Process 
of  and  apparatus  for  forming  glass.  1,465,347 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Corl,  Robert  M.,  Maumee,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Erie  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  forming  glass.     1,474,019  ;  Nov.  13. 

Corl,  Robert  M.,  Maumee,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Erie  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Glass 
manufacture.     1,478.554;  Dec.  25. 

Corlass,  Thomas  C.     (See  Booth,  J.  W.,  and  Corlass.) 

Corley,  Benjamin  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Engraving  ma- 
chine.    1,450,136;  Mar.  27. 

Corley,  John  T.,  Providence,  B.  I.  Bracket.  1,461,210 ; 
July  10. 


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Cormack,  Mark  N.,  Brooklvn.  N.  Y.  Lining-up  machine  for 
printers.     1,442.860  ;  .Tan.  2.S. 

Corn  Products  Refining  Company.  (See  Chalmers,  George 
W.,   assignor.) 

Corn  Products  Refining  Company.  (See  Newklrk,  Wil- 
liam B..  assivrncr.) 

Corno,  Charles  L.,  Broussard,  La.  Pneumatic  device  for 
cleaning  boiler  tubes.      1.473,467 ;   Nov.   6. 

Cornells,  Jean,  Liege,  Belgium.  Cigar-making  machine. 
1.457.876  :  June  5. 

Cornelius,  Clarence.  Seattle.  Wash.  Shingling  seat  or 
brrtiket.     1.471.947;  Oct.  23. 

Cornelius,  Ernest  H.,  et  al.  (See  Guptill,  Rodney  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cornell,  AUyn,  and  H.  C.  Hazen,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Rac- 
ing game.     1,448,201;  Mar.  13. 

Cornell.  Charles  H.     (See  Hyatt.  Ralph  S..  assignor.) 

Cornell,  Fred  W.,  St.  Joseph.  Mo.  Safety  head  and  track 
for  traveling  ladders.     1,450,430  ;  Apr.  3. 

Cornell,  .Tacob  J.,  Paducah,  Ky.  Whistle.  1,451,459 ; 
Apr.   10. 

Cornell.  Joseph  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Elevator.  1,452,032  ; 
June  5. 

Cornell.  Joseph  G..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lazv  tongs. 
1,459.656:  June  19. 

Comellier,  Arthur,  Dracut,  Mass.  Barber's  comb. 
1,457,726  ;  June  5. 

Corner.  Douglas  C.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoveling  machine. 
1.441.216;  Jan.  9. 

Cornfield,  Noah.  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor  to  Acme  Cushion 
Wheel  Companj-,  Wilmington,  Del.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1.451,252;  Apr.  10. 

Cornfield,  Noah,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Acme  Cushion 
Wheel  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Vehicle  "wheel. 
1,451,253  :  Apr.  10. 

Cornick,  TuUv  R.,  Petaluma,  Calif.  Automobile  lock 
system.     1,477.317  ;  Dec.  11. 

Corning  Glass  Works.      (See  Boals,   Harry  R.,  assignor.) 

Corning  Glass  Works.    (See  Bowen,  Clinton  A.,  assignor.) 

Corning  Glass  Works.     (See  Carder,  Frederick,  assignor.) 

Corning  Glass  Works.      (See   Gage,  Henry  P.,   assignor.) 

Coming  Glass  Works.     (See  Hedges,  William  T.,  assignor.) 

Corning  Glass  Works.  (See  Parsons,  William  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Corning  Glass  Works.      (See  Pascucci,  Emillo,  assignor.) 

Corning  Glass  Works.  (See  Smith.  Rowland  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Corning  Glass  Works.     (See  Taylor,  William  C,  assignor.) 

Cornish   Wire   Company.      (See  Cook,   John,   assignor.) 

Corno  Mills  Company,  The.  (See  Russell,  Clarence  E., 
assignor.) 

Cornwall,  Frederick  R.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Monorail  trans- 
portation system.     1,460,534  ;  July  3. 

Cornwall,  Frederick  R.,  deceased ;  M.  B.  Cornwall,  execu- 
trix, assignor,  bv  mesne  assignments,  to  M.  B.  Cornwall, 
St.  Loais,  Mo.     Monorail  system.     1,469,997  ;  Oct.  9. 

Cornwall,  Frederick  R.,  deceased  ;  M.  B.  Cornwall,  execu- 
trix, assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  M.  B.  Cornwall, 
St.   Louis,   Mo.     Monorail   carrier.      1,469,998 ;    Oct,   9. 

Cornwall,  May  B..  executrix.    (See  Cornwall,  Frederick  R.) 

Cornwall.  May  B.  (See  Cornwall,  Frederick  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cornwall.  May  B.  (See  Greenstreet,  M.  L.,  and  Day,  as- 
signors.) 

Cornwell,  Edward  R.      (See  Long,  P.  E.,  and  Cornwell.) 

Cornwell,  Elmer  E..  and  J.  H.  McCready,  Okmulgee,  Okla. 
Burner.     1,455.055  :  May  22. 

Cornwell.  Elmer  E.,  and  J.  H.  McCready,  Okmulgee,  Okla. 
Burner.      1,471.104;   Oct.   16. 

Cornwell,  William  H.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Self-adjusting 
headlight.     1.455,600  ;  May  15. 

Corona  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Armstrong,  Frank 
H.,  assignor.) 

Corona  Typewriter  Company.  (See  de  Clamecy,  Philippe, 
assignor.) 

Corona  Machine  Company.  (See  De  Luca,  P.  C,  and 
Insogna,  assignors;.) 

Corona  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Ely,  Alonzo  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Corona  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Harmon,  Edwin  L., 
nssic:nrjr, ) 

Corona  Typewriter  Company  Inc.  (See  Harmon,  E.  L., 
and  Petermann,  assignors.) 

Corona  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Petermann,  Otto 
assignor.) 

Corpi.  Domenico.  Constantinople,  Turkey,  and  M.  Pretot, 
Mulhonse.  France.  Portable  compressor.  1,445,073  : 
Feb.  13. 

Corporon,  Gaines  H.,  Citrusgrove,  Tex.  Propeller, 
1.477,247  :  Dec.  11. 

Corps,  Edward  P.,  Northampton,  England.  Tack-ex- 
traetlng  machine  for  boots  and  shoes.  1,473, 92S : 
Nov.  IS. 

Corr,  Thomas  E..  Bakersfleld,  Calif.  Building  construc- 
tion.     1.442,777:   Jan.   16. 

Corrall,  Herbert,  Helensburgh,  Scotland,  assignor  to  The 
Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth.  N.  J. 
Duplex  seam  for   sewed  articles.      1,448.793  ;  Mar.   20. 

Corrigan,  Hamlet,  East  Rochester,  N,  Y.  Check-protecting 
system  and  keyboard  for  same.     1,440.585  ;  .Tan.  2. 

Corrigan,  Joseph.  Rockledge,  Pa,  Loom  for  weaving  terrv 
fabrics.     1,444,951 ;  Feb.  13. 


Corrington,  Aldon  R,  (See  Corrlngton,  Howard  A,,  as- 
signor.) 

Corrington,  Howard  A,,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A,  R. 
Corrington,  Brandt,  S.  Dak.  Connecting  link  for  tire 
chains.     1,465,710  ;  Aug.  21. 

Corser,  John  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Piston.  1,462,084  • 
July  17. 

Corset,  Lucien  A.  M.,  Paris,  France.  Punching  machine, 
1,459,320;  June  19. 

Corset,  Lucien  A.  M.,  Paris,  France.  Indicator  with  me- 
chiinical  transmission  to  a  distance.  1,471,831; 
Oct.  23. 

Corson,  George  E.,  Rathdrum,  Idaho.  Drag-saw-clamp- 
ing  device,     1.446,452  :  Feb.  27. 

Cortes,  Salustio  V.,  Valparaiso,  Chile.  Aerial  propelling 
machine.     1,460,948  ;  July  3. 

Cortese,  Sam,  Dunsmuir.  Calif.  Sewing  implement  for 
leather  goods.     1,468,698;   Sept.   25. 

Cortese,  Venanzio  B.,  Lattimer  Mines,  Pa.  Combination 
lock.     1,449,972  ;  Mar.  27. 

CortI,  Felice,  Milan,  Italy.  Carburetor.  1,448,055; 
Mar.   13. 

Corticelli  Silk  Company.  (See  Addis,  Arthur  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Corwin,  Frank  E,,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Cooking  utensil. 
1,455,780  :   May   22. 

Corwin,  Howard  D.     (See  Fox,  W.  B.,  and  Corwin.) 

Cory,  Henry  I.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Game.  1,442,651 ; 
Jan.   16. 

Coryell,  Charles  L.,  Neodesha,  Kans.  Valve.  1,452,416  ; 
Apr.  17, 

Coryell,  William  C,  Wayne,  Nebr.  Device  for  truing 
connecting   rods.      1,461,309 ;    July   10. 

Coryell.  William  C,  assignor  to  The  General  Fireproof- 
ing  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Clip  for  corner 
beads.     1,453.973  ;  May  1. 

Cos  Process  Company,  The.  (See  Chase,  M.  F.  Pierce,  and 
Skogmark,    assignors.) 

Coseglia.  Anthony,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Autosales  Corporation.  Coin- 
controlled  vending  machine.     1,460,574  ;  July  3. 

Cosgrav,  Mark  C,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Electricarinstrument 
contact.     1,476.800  :  Dec.  11. 

Cosgrove,  John  W.,  Medford,  and  G.  J.  Julian,  Beverly, 
Mass.,  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corpora- 
tion, Paterson,  N.  J.  CJoating  apparatus.  1,463,801 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Cosgrove.  Thomas,  jr.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Disk  valve. 
1,473,282;    Nov.    6. 

Coss.  Thomas  F.,  Mendota,  111.  Door-opening  appliance. 
1,463.647  :    July   31. 

Cossairt,  James  E.,  Platte  Center,  Nebr.  Car-door  clamp. 
1.459,764  ;  .Tune  26. 

Cossey,  John  C.  G.     (See  Mitchell,  J.,  and  Cossey.) 

Cossitt.  Harold  R.,  Alameda,  Calif.,  assi.snor  to  Ninety 
Nine  Publishing  Company,  Incorporated,  Carson  City, 
Nev.     Baseball  game.     1.458,275  ;  .Tune  12. 

Cossitt,  Harold  R..  Alameda,  and  J.  Slnel,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.,  assignors  to  Ninety  Nine  Publishing  Com- 
pany. Incorporated.  Carson  City,  Nev,  Dice-casting 
container,     1,459,196  :   June  19, 

Cossitt,  Malcolm  L„  Alameda,  Calif,,  assignor  to  Mani- 
fold Impressions  Corporation,  Carson  City,  Nev.  Mani- 
folding attachment  for  typewriters     1,448,334  ;  Mar.  13. 

Cossitt.  Malcolm  L.,  Alameda,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Manifold 
Impressions  Corporation,  Carson  City,  Nev.  Manifold- 
ing attachment  for   typewriters.      1,448,335 ;   Mar.    13. 

Cossitt,  Malcolm  L,,  Alameda,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Mani- 
fold Impressions  Corporation,  Carson  City,  Nev.  Mani- 
folding attachment  for  typewriters.  1,451,864 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Cossitt,  Malcolm  L.,  Alameda,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Mani- 
fold Impressions  Corporation,  C^arson  City,  Nev. 
Manifolding  attachment  for  typewriters.  1,451,865 ; 
Apr,  17. 

Cossitt,  Malcolm  L.,  Alameda,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Mani- 
fold Impressions  Corporation,  Carson  City,  Nev.  Mani- 
folding attachment  for  typewriters.  1,451,866 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Cossitt,  Malcolm  L.,  Alameda,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Mani- 
fold Impressions  Corporation,  Carson  City,  Nev.  Mani- 
folding attachment  for  typewriters.  1,452,193 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Cossitt,  Malcolm  L.,  Alameda,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Mani- 
fold Impressions  Corporation,  Carson  City,  Nev.  Man^ 
ifolding  attachment  for  typewriters.  1,461,599 ; 
July  10. 

Cossitt,  Malcolm  L.,  Oakland.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Mani- 
fold Impressions  Corporation,  Carson  City,  Nev.  Mani- 
folding platen  for  typewriters.     1,467,532  ;  Sept.  11. 

Costanz,  Charles,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lamp  globe.  Des. 
63,118;   Oct.  9. 

Costello,  Joseph  A.,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Brass 
Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Valve. 
1,473,210;   Nov.   6. 

Costello,  Joseph  A.,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Brass 
Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Faucet. 
1,477,808  ;  Dec.   18. 

Costello.  Matthew  J..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Scarf,  stole,  or 
muffler,     Des,  63,359  :  Nov.  27. 

Costello,  Thomas  J.,  Warren,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Tate-Jones 
&  Company,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pair-heating  furnace. 
1,447,588;  Mar.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Coster,  Arthur  V.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  The 
Diamond  Match  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  for 
making  boxes.     1,461,414  ;   July  10. 

Costraeter  Company.     (Sec  Quigley,  John  T.,  assignor.) 

Costovici,  Nicolas  B.,  Lausanne,  Switzerland,  assignor  to 
American  Nicovici  Drawing  Instruments  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Device  for  drawing  circles. 
1,460,093  ;  June  26. 

Cosulicb,  Matteo,  assignor  to  Thomas  &  Buckley  Hoisting 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brake  for  electric-motor-oper- 
ated  hoists.     1,462,265;   July  17. 

Cotal,  Jean,  Puteaux,  France.  Change-speed-gear  mech- 
anism.    1,462,740  ;  July  24. 

C5t6,  Alphonse,  Eel  River,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
Hook.     1,465,510;  Aug.  21. 

C0t6,  Alphonse,  Eel  River,  New  Brunswick,  Canada.  Ten- 
sioning device   for  saws.     1,473,468  ;    Nov.   6. 

C6t6,  Joseph  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Brick-handling  machine. 
1,440,769 ;  Jan.  2. 

Cote,  Omer  E.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Winding  mandrel. 
1,450,717  ;  Apr.  3. 

Cotey,  Llewellyn  F.,  Alexandria,  La.  Ice  shaver. 
1.478,175  ;  Dec.  18. 

Cothran,  Walter  S.,  assignor  to  Towers  &  Sullivan  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Rome,  Ga.  Plow  hitch.  1,475,799 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Coto-Coil   Company.      (See   Lewis,    Ralph    C,    assignor.) 

Cotono  Corporation.  (See  Wadsworth,  Philip  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Cott,  Charles  M.,  Roanoke,  Va.  Check  book  and  the  like. 
1,459,702  ;  June  19. 

Cotta,  Charles.     (See  Zumdahl,  Frederick  C,  assignor.) 

Cotta  Transmission  Co.  (See  Asprooth,  Axel  Hj.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cottakis,  Tassos  M.     (See  Metropole,  T.  D.,  and  CottakisT) 

Cottam,  John  B.,  Montecito,  Calif.  Collapsible  queen 
and  drone   trap.     1,462,933  ;   July  24. 

Cottam,  John  B.,  Montecito,  Calif.  Ventilating  gate  for 
beehives.      1,468,995;    Sept.    25. 

Cottam,  John  B.,  Montecito,  Calif.  Beehive  hood  and  con- 
dition Indicator.     1,470,112;  Oct.  9. 

Cottam,  Robert,  Oldham,  T.  Sefton,  Shaw,  and  J.  B.  Lees, 
Oldham,  England.  Roller  for  drawing  mechanisms  for 
fibrous  material.     1,474,020  ;  Nov.   13. 

Cottam,  Robert,  Oldham,  T.  Sefton,  Shaw,  and  J.  E.  Lees, 
Oldham,  England.  Roller  for 'drawing  mechanism  for 
fibrous  material.     1,474,021  ;  Nov.  13. 

Cottam,  Robert,  Oldham,  T.  Sefton,  Shaw,  and  J.  E.  Lees, 
Oldham,  England.  Roller  for  drawing  mechanism  for 
fibrous  material.     1,474,022  ;  Nov.  13. 

Cottam,  Robert,  Oldham,  T.  Sefton,  Shaw,  and  J.  E.  Lee», 
Oldham,  England.  Roller  for  drawing  mechanism  for 
fibrous   material.     1,474,023 ;   Not.   13. 

Cotter,  Ernest  W.,  Sydenham,  London,  and  E.  Troughton, 
Brockley,  London,  assignors  to  J.  Stone  &  Company 
Limited,  Deptford,  England.  Window  and  ventilator. 
1,467,839  ;   Sept.   11. 

Cotton,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Heine  Boiler  Company,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.     Superheater  boiler.     1.450,021 ;  Mar.  27. 

Cotton,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Heine  Boiler  Company,  St. 
Louis,   Mo.      Steam   superheater.      1,463,547 ;   July   31. 

Cotton,  Arthur  F.  R.,  London,  England.  Gramophone. 
1,470,812  ;    Oct.   16. 

Cotton,  Bertie  R.,  assignor  to  Hammond,  Turner  &  Sons, 
Limited,  Birmingham,  England.  Hair  comb.  1,467,533  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Cotton,  Walter  H.     (See  Kanagy,  Abraham  L.,  assignor.) 

Cotton,  Walter  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Furnace  roof.  1,440,446  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Cottrell,  C.  B.,  &  Sons  Company.  (See  Barber,  Howard 
M.,   assignor.) 

Cottrell,  Sylvester  P.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Combined  light  and 
firearm.     1,461,600;   July  10. 

Cottrell,  William  F.,  Bristol,  England.  Spring  cover 
for  motor  cars  or  other  vehicles.     1,454,106  ;  May  8. 

Cottringer,  Paul.      (See  Barstow.  E.  O.,  and  COttringer.) 

Cottringer,  Paul,  assignor  to  The  Dow  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Midland,  Mich.  Making  phenol.  1,466,991  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Cottringer,  Paul,  and  W.  R.  CoUings,  assignors  to  The  Dow 
Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich.  Making  anhydrous 
magnesium  chloride.     1,450,912 ;   Apr.   10. 

Coty,  Alfred  C,  assignor  to  The  Watertown  Bag  Machine 
Co.,  Inc.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Tubing  machine.  1,453,864; 
May  1. 

Coty,  Francois  J.  de  S.,  Paris,  France.  Bottle.  Des. 
62,318;  May  8. 

Coty,  Francois  J.  de  S.,  Paris,  France.  Talcum-powder 
can.     Des.  63,395  ;  Dec.  4. 

Coty,  Inc.      (See  Benois,  Edouard  P.,  assignor.) 

Couch,  Leo  IC.     (See  SchefEer,  T.  H.,  and  Couch.) 

Coughlan,  John  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Propelling  attach- 
ment for  boats.     1,461,697  ;  July  10. 

Coughlin,  Felix  J.,  Versailles,  Ohio.  Packing  case  for 
parachutes.      1,444,369 ;    Feb.   6. 

Coughlin,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Wrench.  1,467,709 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Coughlin,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Wrench.  1,467,756 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Coughlin,  Joseph  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  of  one-half  to  D.  A.  McConnell.  Hair 
curler.     1,462,484  ;  July  24. 


Coughlin,  William  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Railway  con- 
struction.    1,441,401 ;  Jan.   9. 

Coughlin,  William  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Built-up  tie. 
1,475,429;  Nov.  27. 

Coughtrie,  Oliver,  Deal,  England.  Device  for  use  Jn 
practicing  the  game  of  golf  and  other  games  and  for 
like  purposes.     1,464,029  ;  Aug.  7. 

Coulombe,  Joseph  C,  Dracut,  Mass.  Signal  horn. 
1,441,402;   Jan.  9. 

Coulombe,  Joseph  C,  Dracut,  Mass.  Liquid-feeding  device. 
1,467,633;    Sept.   U. 

Coulombe,  Joseph  C,  Dracut,  Mass.  Air-compressing 
means.     1,468,282  ;   Sept.  18. 

Couls,  George  K.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Truck-body-dumping 
mechanism.     1,475,936  ;  Dec.  4. 

Coulson,  Arthur  M.     (See  Hall-Bullock,  George,  assignor.) 

Coulson,  Harry  G.     (See  Bell,  H.  L.,  and  Coulson.) 

Coulson,  Harry  G.     (See  Hale,  E.  L.,  and  Coulson.) 

Coulson,  William  R.,  Sturgeon,  Mo.  Demountable  rim. 
1,478,103  ;  Dec.  18. 

Coulston,  Earl  V.,  Rock  Island,  111.  Stove-top  construc- 
tion.    1478,470;   Dec.   25. 

Coulston,  Harry,  assignor  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Incor- 
porated, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stocking  board.  1,475,753 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Coulter,  Fred  E.,  Stratford,  Iowa.  Folding  binder  reel. 
1,470,061;  Oct.  9. 

Coulter,  Hugh  T.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Davidson,  Sam- 
uel C.) 

Coulter,  Li^muel  P.,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Gas  burner. 
1,469,716  ;  Oct.  2. 

Coulter  &  McKenzie  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Berg, 
Andrew,  assignor.) 

Coulter,  William  J.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Clothes 
reel.     1,475.369  ;  Nov.  27. 

Coulter,  William  R.,  Allentown,  Pa.  Gear  shift  and 
brake  control.     1,478,176  ;  Dec.  18. 

Counsel!,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  Counsell  Film  Process 
and  Chemical  Company  Limited,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia.  Treatment  of  photographic  films 
and  apparatus  therefor.     1,478,639  ;  Dec.   25. 

Counsell  Film  Process  and  Chemical  Company  Limited. 
(See   Counsell.   Charles  T.,  assignor.) 

Counter,  Howard  E.,  Lelpsic,  Ohio.  Draft  appliance  for 
tractors.     1,462,685  ;  July  24. 

Cour.=;on,  William  M.,  Traverse  City,  Mich.  Shoe-heel 
stiffener.     1,456,915  ;  May  29. 

Court,  Arthur  L.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ore  concentra- 
tion.    1,470,350:  Oct.  9. 

Court,  Frank  T.,  Walker,  Iowa.  Distant  control  for  trac- 
tors.    1,453,130  ;  Apr.  24. 

CourtaukLs  Limited.  (See  Callimachi,  Michel  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Courtaulds  Limited.     (See  Delph,  Albert  E.,  assignor.) 
Courtaulds   Limited.      (See   Hegan,   Horace   J.,   assignor.) 
Courtaulds  Limited.      (See  Lloyd,   John   A.,   assignor.) 
Courtaulds  Limited.      (See  Stokes,  William  H.,  assignor.) 
Courtcen,  Henry,  Sunbury-on-Thames,  England.     Oil  lamp. 

1,450,580  ;  Apr.  3. 
Courtier,  Jules  and  P.,  Paris,  France ;  said  P.  Courtier 

assignor  to   said  Jules   Courtier.      Spark  regulator  for 

restoring     normal     ignition     to     fouled     spark     plugs. 

1,460,227;  June  26. 
Courtier,  Pierre.     (See  Courtier,  Jules  and  P.) 
(Courtney,     Arnold     A.,     Ottumwa,     Iowa.       Cattle-horn 

weight.     1,472,207  ;  Oct.  30. 
Courtney,  Joe  E.,  Plainview,  Tex.     Railway  highway  stop. 

1,473,082;  Nov.   6. 
Courtney,    Thoma.s   L.,   et   al.      (See  McNab,   Norman   S., 

.iSRjgnor. ) 
Courtois-Suffit,   Roger,   Paris,  France.     Landing  indicator 

for  aircraft.     1,450,431 ;  Apr.  3. 
Courtright,    Ernest    W.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Automobile 

signal.     1,443,894  ;  Jan.  30. 
Couser,    Isaac,    Manchester,    N.    H.,    assignor   to    Draper 

Corporation,      Hopedale,     Mass.        Bobbin-supply     box. 

1,451,683;  Apr.  17. 
Cousins,    Benjamin,    Slick,    Okla.      Producing    detachable 

connecting  links.     1,447,064  ;   Feb.   27. 
Cousins,    Benjamin,     Slick,     Okla.       Cementing    dumper. 

1,450,485  ;  Apr.  3. 
Coutant,  Benoni  L.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.   Ejector.    1,458,523  ; 

Juiip  12. 
Coutinho   da   Nobrega,   Joaquim,    New  York,   N.   Y.     Mo- 
mentum-operated brake.     1,455,325  ;   May   15. 
Covell,  Nathaniel,  Tidioute,  Pa.     Saw-set  tooL    1,462,686 ; 

July  24. 
Covell,  William  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Dosage  bottle. 

1,453,444  ;  May  1. 
Covell,    William    J.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Dispensing 

container.      1,453,445 :    May    1. 
Covelle,    Albert    E.,    West    Medford,    Mass.     Adjustitng 

glasses,  spectacles,  and  the  like.    1,452,909 ;  Apr.  24. 
Cover,   Hari-y  A.,  and  A.   McKinney,   Mount   Vernon,  111. 

Bi-al^e  device.     1,459,574  ;  June  19. 
Cover,     Harvey     S.,     South     Bend,     Ind.       Eye    goggles. 

1,478,818;    Dec.    25. 
Cover,  Ralph,  Baltimore,  assignor  to  The  United    uachln- 

ery  Company,  Westminster,  Md.    Corn-husking  machine. 

1,458,221  •  June  12. 
Coverdale,   Philip    H.    J.,   Beaumont,    Tex.      Curing   rack. 

1,458,643  ;  June  12. 


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Coverly,    Horner,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 

tion.     1.478,640;  Dec.  25. 
Covert,    Martin     B.,    Indianapolis,    Ind.       Clutch    cone. 

1,444,168;  Fob.  6. 
Covi,  John  B.,  Far  Rockaway,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesiir 
assi^'ninents,  to  White  Troducts  Compiiny,  Chicago,  111. 
Hood  fastener.     1,472,242  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cowan.  Charles  H..  jr.,  assignor  to  Atwood  Machine  Com 

pany,  Stonington,  Conn.     Swift.     1.443,350  ;  Jan.  30. 
Cowan,    John   A.,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Vehicle    top   and 

boat.     1,455,994:   May  22. 
Cowan,   Jolm   H.,  Kansas   City,   Mo.     Edging  implement. 

1,447,711;  Mar.  6.  „    ^    .,, 

Cowan,  Willis  B.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  G.  H.  De  Vore. 
Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Radiator  for  automobiles. 
1,477.209 ;  Dee.  11.  ^  ,  ^     -^    .. 

Coward,    William   M.,    North    Sydney,    assignor   to    F.    C. 
Gadsbv,    Svdney,   New    South    Wales,    Australia.      Aux- 
iliary "air  Valve.     1,468,283  ;   Sept.   18. 
Cowart,  S.  A.     (See  Lovett,  Howard  W.,  assignor.) 
Cowden,  Albert  R.,  and  E.  J.  B.  Gorman,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Laminated  structure  for   wheels.     1,462,687  ;   July  24. 
Cowden.  Lawrence  H.     (See  Anderson,  F.  J.,  Cowden,  and 

Ericson.)  .    ^ 

Cowdery,   Warren   H.,   et  al.      (See  Melanowski,  Leo,   as- 
signor.) 
Cowdrev,  Charles  F.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.     Brake  tester  for 

vehicle  wheels.     1,440.970  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cowdrev,  Charles  F.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.     Brake-testing  de- 
vice for  vehicle  wheels.    1,440,971 ;  Jan.  2. 
Cowdrey,  Charles  F.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.     Brake-testing  de- 
vice for  vehicle  wheels.     1.440,972  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cowdrev,    Charles   F.,    Fitchburg,   Mass.      Automobile    at- 

tacliment.     1,448,912  ;   Mar.  20. 
Cowdrey,    Charles    F.,   Fitchburg,   Mass.      Automobile  at- 
tachment.    1,476,393  :  Dec.  4. 
Cowel,  John  E.,  Crest,  Colo.     Means  for  connecting  stove- 
pipe sections.     1,441,967  ;   Jan.   9. 
Cowell,   Nelson   H.,   New   York,  and   E.   Niederman,   Elm- 
hurst,  N.  Y.     Hack  saw.     1,445,491  ;  Feb.  13. 
Cowull,  Robert  J.      (See  Jardee,  M.  F.,  and  Cowell.) 
Cowen,    Walter    L.,    and    C.    A.    Friend,    assignors    to    L. 
Rogaly,    Sydney,   New   South   Wales,   Australia.     Auto- 
matic  starting  and  stopping   attachment  for  disk-type 
talking  machines.     1.455,478 :  May   15. 
Cowle,   Floyd  J.,   Sandusky,  Ohio.     Indicating   moans  for 

automobile  gasoline  tanks.     1,440,447  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cowin,    Irving    R.,   assignor  of  one-half   to   W.   Carmack, 
and  one-half  to  F.  C.  Werk,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Pressure 
regulator.     1,453,704  ;  May  1. 
Cowin,    Stuart    H.,    Edgewood    Park,    Pa.,    assignor    to 
Westinghouse     Electric     &     Manufacturing     Company. 
Driving  mechanism.     1,444,952  ;  Feb.  13. 
Cowles,  Burton  S.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.     Piston  and  piston 

ring  and  making  the  same.     1,474,024  ;  Nov.  13. 
Cowles,    C,   and   Company.      (See   Gates,   Louis   W.,   aa- 

signor.) 
Cowles,  C,  and  Company.      (See  Hart,   Franklin  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 
Cowles,   Edward  P..   Sparta,  Mich.     Automatically-revers- 
ing   drain     board    for    clothes    wringers.       1,453,337 ; 
May  1. 
Cowles,  Edwin,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The  Elec- 
tric   Smelting   &  Aluminum   Co.   Inc.,    Lockport,   N.    Y. 
Method    of    and    apparatus    for    solidifying    materials. 
1.445,004;  Feb.  13. 
Cowles,   Harold  A.,  Rochester,   N.  Y.     Toy  house.      Des. 

61,749;  Jan.  2. 
Cowles,   Irving,   Chicago,   111.     Automatic  vapor   feed  for 

hvdrocarbon  motors.     1,466,425  ;  Aug.  28. 
Cowles,    Rolla    R.,    Chicago,    111.      Vehicle   towing   device. 

1,473,211  ;   Nov.   6. 
Cowlev,    Jay    P.,    Tacoma,    Wash.      Autographic    register. 

1,454,810;  May  8. 
Cowling,  Harry  G.     (See  Osterdahl,  L..  and  Cowling.) 
Cowlishaw,    Walker   &    Company    (1920)    Limited.      (See 

Moore.   Matthew   S..   assignor.) 
Cowper-Coles,   Sherard   O.,    Sunbury-on-Thames,   England. 
Manufacture   of   zinc   cylinders   for   primary  batteries. 
1,477.109  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cox,  Abram,  Stove  Company.      (See  Mott,  Abram  C,  jr.. 

assignor.) 
Cox  Brass  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Cox,  WiUiam 

G.,  assignor.) 
Cox,  Carlos  W..  Ames,  Iowa.     Repairing  storage  batteries. 

1,446.882  :  Feb.  27. 
Cox,  Charles  C.      (See  Loofs,   W.  J.,   and  Cox.) 
Cox,    Charlps    E.,    Freeport,    111.      Automatic   drill    press 

1,461,755  :  July  17. 
Cox,   Chester  R.,   Berkeley,    Calif.     Built-in   disappearing 

furniture.      1,464.352  :   Aug.  7. 
Cox,    Cicero   A.,   Ragland.    Ala.      Air-compressing   attach- 
ment for  engines.     1.455.601 ;  May  15. 
Cox,    Claude   E.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Recording   instrument. 

1,459,087;  June  19. 
Cox,   David   C,   Pittsfleld,   Mass.     Indicator.      1,450,410 : 

Apr.  3. 
Cox,  Ferdinand,  Jackson,  Mich.     Power  transmitting  and 

control  mechanism.     1,465.348  ;  Aug.  21. 
Cox,     Frederick     N.,     Berkeley,     Calif.       Surgical     tool. 

1,467,231;    Sept.    4. 
Cox,  G.  Clay.      (See  Janes,  Joseph,  assignor.) 


Cox,    George    H.,    Loughborough,    England.      Method    and 

process  of  producing  fabrications  In  imitation  of  wood, 

ivory,  and  other  grained  or  figured  materials  or   sub- 

stmces.     1,469,035;  Sept.  25. 
Cox,    Henry   G.,    Chicago,    111.,   assignor    to    International 

Harvester    Company.      Forming   flat   coils.      1,455,188 ; 

May  15. 
Cox,  James  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Means  for  preventing 

frost  on  trees  and  the  like.     1,461,110  ;  July  10. 
Cox,  Jesse  C.     (See  Dixon,  T.  K.,  Klein,  Cox,  and  Ghent.) 
Cox.  Jesse  C.,  and  J.  W.  McClung,  Anderson,  Ind.   Thumb 

protector.     1,471,948 ;   Oct.  23.  ...„„,. 

Cox,  John  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Projectile.     1,444,335; 

Feb.   6.  ^        ,  . 

Cox,  John  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Armor  plate  and  making 

same.     1,470,813;   Oct.   16. 
Cox,  John  T.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin,  N.  H. 

Apparatus  for  treating  edible  fats.    1,469,896  ;  Oct.  9. 
Cox,  John  W.,  Baraboo,  Wis.     Combined  bell  and  buzze?. 

1,470,062;  Oct.  9. 
Cox,  Joseph  L.     (See  Cox,  Paul  F.,  assignor.)  ^   ^    ^     ^ 
Cox,   Kenneth,   Putney,   London,   R.   P.   Kerr,   Gateshead- 

upon-Tyne,    and   E.    J.    Baty,    Luton,    England.      Appa- 
ratus for  gas  purification.     1,453,754  ;  May  1. 
Cox,  Lucille,  Chicago,  111.     Stamp  container.     1,462,535; 

Julv  ^4 
Cox,  Millard  F.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Union  Metal 

Products   Company,    Chicago,   111.     Release   rigging   for 

railway-car  couplers.     1,469,292  ;  Oct.  2. 
Cox,  Oscar  L.,  Memphis,  Mo.     Gate.     1,450,486;  Apr.  3. 
Cox,   Paul  F.,  Chicago,   111.     Printing  press.     1,449,214 ; 

Cox,  Paul  F.,  Chicago,  111.    Web-printing  press.   1,449,215 ; 

Mar.   20. 
Cox,  Paul  F.,  Chicago.  lU.     Impression  throw  off  and  on 
device     for      traveling-cylinder     presses.        1,457,501 ; 
June  5. 
Cox,  Paul  F.,  Chicago,   111.     Stencil-addressing  machine. 

1,475,565 ;  Nov.  27.  ,    ^     „ 

Cox,  Paul  F..  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  L.  Cox,  Chicago, 

HI.     Printing  press.     1,475,566  ;  Nov.  27. 
Cox,    Reginald   E.,   Torrance,    Calif.     Ball-bearing   swivel 

sucker-rod  joints.     1,471,105  ;   Oct.   16. 
Cox,     Reginald    E.,    Mexia,    Tex.       Sucker-rod    coupling. 

1,471,106  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cox,     Stephen     A.     D.,     Ontario,     Calif.       Gas     burner. 

1,472,554;  Oct.  30. 
Cox,    Walter    C,    Denver,    Colo.      Endless-track    structure 

for  motor-driven   vehicles.      1,455,906 ;   May   22. 
Cox,   William  C  Washington,  D.  C.     Photogrnphic-pyper 

receptacle.     1,458.166  :  June  12. 
Cox,   William   G.,   Cleveland,    Ohio.      Spring  bracket   and 

fender.     1,455,573  ;  May  15. 
Cox,     William     G.,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Vehicle     fender. 

1,458.276  ;  June  12. 
Cox,  William  G..  Cleveland,  Ohio.     End  shield  ior  motor 

vehicles.     1,458,277 ;  June  12.  , 

Cox,  William  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     End  shield  for  motor 

vehicles.      1,459,321 ;  June   19. 
Cox,  William  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Shock-absorbing  fen- 
der.    1,459,652  ;  June  19. 
Cox,  William  G.,   Cleveland,  Ohio.     Fender.     1,460,343; 

June  26.  ,     , 

Cox,    William    G.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.       Spring    fender    or 

bumper.      1,463,308  ;   .July   31. 
Cox,  William  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Cox  Brass 

Manufacturing   Company,   Albany,   N.   Y.     Parallel-bar 

bumper.     1,441,785  ;   Jan.  9. 
Cox.  William  G..   Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Cox  Brass 

Manufacturing  Company,  Albany,  N.  Y.    Attachment  de- 
vice    for     vehicle     bumpers     and     bumper     brackets. 

1.445,005  :  Feb.  13. 
Cox,  William  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Cox  Brass 

Manufacturing  Company,  Albany,  N.  Y.       Spring  bumper 

for  motor  vehicles.     1,446,616  ;  Feb.  27. 
Cox,   William  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,   assignor  to  Cox  Brass 

Manufacturing    Company,     Albany,     N.    Y.       Sectional 

bnmper  for   motor  vehicles.     1,446.617  ;  Feb.   27. 
Cox.   William  6.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Cox  Brass 

Manufacturing  Company,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Appliance  for 

attaching  bumpers  adjustably  to  automobiles.    1,451,535  ; 

Apr.   10. 
Cox.  William  6.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Cox  Brass 

Manufacturing    Company.    Albany,    N.    Y.      Automobile 

shield.     1.462;956:  July  24. 
Cox,  William  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 

Eaton    Axle    and    Spring    Company,    Cleveland.    Ohio. 

Resilient    guard    for    automobiles.      1,469,999 ;    Oct.    9. 
Cox,  William  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 

Eaton    Axle    and    Spring    Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Flexible   bumper.     1,470,000;   (Jet.   9. 
Cox,  William  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 

Eaton    .\xle    and    Spring    Company.    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Spring  buffer  or  bumper.     1,470,960;   Oct.   16. 
Cox,  William  S.,  College  Park,  Ga.   Insecticide.   1,469,773 : 

Oct.  9. 
Coxe,    Albert   E.      (See   Carter,    C.   B.,   and   Coxe.) 
Coy,   Earnest  V..   Excelsior  Springs,   5fo.     Vehicle  theft- 
preventing  device.     1.450,411  :  Apr.  3. 
Coy.     Harris     S.,     Anderson.     Ind.       Manual     operating 

means     for     automatic      temperature-control     systems. 

1,453.370:  May   i. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Coyle,  David  W.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Advertising  sign. 
1,470,522;   Oct.  9. 

Coyle,  Henry,  Wilson,  N.  C.  Time-controlled  mechanism. 
1,449,316;   Mar.  20. 

Coyle,  Henry  J.,  Huntsville,  Ala.  Push-rod  head. 
1.449,973  ;    Mar.   27. 

Coyle,  Joseph  A.,  and  C.  H.  Roth,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Screening    machine.      1,468,005 ;    Sept.    18. 

Coyne,  James,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Combination  bolt  and  nut 
retainer.      1,473,177;    Nov.   6. 

Coyne,  James  H.,  Port  Townsond,  Wash.  Fire  kindler. 
1,447,237  ;    Mar.    6. 

Cozakos,  Peter  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Nonskid  tire  for  ve- 
hicle wheels.     1,468,439;  Sept.  18. 

Cozens,  George  H.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Com- 
bination lock.     1,450,137;   Mar.   27. 

Cozzeus,  Charles  O.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbridge,  Mass.  Eye  protector.  1,441,786 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Cozzens,  Charles  O.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbridge,  Mass.  Ophthalmic  mounting. 
1,461,082  ;   July   10. 

Cozzens,  Charles  O..  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbridge,  Mass.  Eye  protector.  1,467,230; 
Sept.    4. 

Crabb,  George  W.  J.,  Bast  Orange,  N.  J.  Dirigible  lamp. 
1,442,604  ;   Jan.   16. 

Crabbe,  Robert  J.,  Weston,  W.  Va.  WeU  plug.  1,457,148  ; 
May  29. 

Crabill,  Pearl  P.      (See  Turner,  J.,  and  Crabill.) 

Crablll,  Pearl  P.,  and  J.  Turner,  Springfield,  Ohio. 
Bumper  for  automobiles.      1,476,053  ;   Dec.   4. 

Crablll,  Pearl  P.,  and  J.  Turner,  assignors  to  The  Cen- 
tral Brass  and  Fixture  Company,  Springfield,  Ohio. 
Automobile  bumper.     1,457,502  ;   June  5. 

Cracker  Jack  Co.,  The.  (See  Eckstein,  Henry  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cracker  Jack  Co.,  The.  (See  Morinsky,  Louis,  as- 
signor.) 

Cracraft,  Julian  L.,  Georgetown,  Ky.  Elevating  baggage 
truck.     1,449,589;  Mar.  27. 

Craddick,  William  P.,  and  C.  M.  Uhlig,  assignors  to  Vit- 
0-Net  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  blanket  and 
the  like.     1,456,223  ;  May  22. 

Craft,  Walter  D.     (See  Sorensen,  P.  F.,  and  Craft.) 

Crafts,  Harold  L.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Automobile  radiato 
coiidenser.      1,461,726;  July  17. 

Crafts,  Otis  T.,  Manchester,  N.  H.  Making  shoe-heel  bases. 
1,458,524  ;  June  12. 

Cragin,  George  P.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Shirt.  1,465,625 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Crago,  Felix  H.,  Milltown,  Mont.  Trap.  1,466,332; 
Aug.  28. 

Crago,  Felix  H.,  Milltown,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  N. 
Stenson,  Missoula,  Mont,  ^nimal  trap.  1,464,748 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Craib,  Frederick,  Martinez,  Calif.  Bracket  arm.  Des. 
62,099;  Mar.  20. 

Craib,  Frederick,  Martinez,  Calif.  Bracket  arm.  Des. 
62,100;   Mar.   20. 

Craib,  Frederick,  Martinez,  Calif.  Bracket  arm.  Des. 
62,101 ;  Mar.  20. 

Craig,  Adele  M.     (See  Craig,  Herbert  W.,  assignor.) 

Craig,  Charles  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Craig 
Golfmeter  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Captive  playing  ball. 
1,446,641 ;  Feb.  27. 

Craig,  Clyde  L.,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio.  Folding 
chair.     1,443,734  ;  Jan.  30. 

Craig,  Eustace  N.     (See  Pearson,  R.  E.,  and  Craig.) 

Craig,  Frederick  E.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Elastic  tire. 
1,470,913  ;  Oct.  16. 

Craig,  George  E.,  and  J.  W.  McNabnay,  assignors  to  Para- 
gon Recoil  Snubber  Company,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Shock 
absorber.     1,444,148  ;  Feb.  6. 

Craig  Golfmeter  Co.      (See  Craig,   Charles  F.,    assignor.) 

Craig,  Herbert  W.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  A.  M.  Craig, 
Riverside,  111.  Illuminator  for  making  photographic 
enlargements.      1.465,626  ;   Aug.   21. 

Craig,  James,  Butler,  Pa.  Bolt-pointing  machine. 
1,440,375  ;  Jan.  2. 

Craig,  James,  Butler,  Pa.  Pointing  bolts.  1,440,376  ;  Jan.  2. 

Craig,  James  W.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Device  for  promoting 
the  combustion  of  carbon-monoxide  gas.  1,478,104 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Craig,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Carbon  Monoxide  Burner 
Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Device  for  promoting 
the  combustion  of  carbon-monoxide  gas.  1,478,105 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Craig,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Carbon  Monoxide  Burner 
Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Device  for  promoting 
the  combustion  of  carbon-monoxide  gas.  1,478,106 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Craig,  Mathias,  Benton,  111.  Hand  bag.  Des.  63,614 ; 
Dec.    25. 

Craig,  Richard  M.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Road  Illumination 
for  vehicles.     1.442,681 ;   Jan.   16. 

Craig,  Robert,  assignor  to  International  Scale  Company, 
Dayton,   Ohio.     Scale.     1,450,487  ;   Apr.  3. 

Craig,  Robert,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Computlng-Tabulatlng-Recordlng  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Weighing  scale.     1,465,252  ;  Aug.  21. 

Craig,  Robert  M.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  Metallic  denture 
backing.     1,463,548;   July  31. 


Craig,      Thomas      C,      Waterbury,      Conn.        Elevator. 

1,461,601;  July  10. 
Craig,   Walter  G.,   White  Plains,   N.   Y.     Concrete  mixer. 

1,445,999  ;  Feb.  20. 
Grain,  Burton  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  W.   Crain, 

Springfield,  Mo.     Folding  bed  for  vehicles.     1,478,368 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Grain,  Frank  W.      (See  Crain,  Burton  B.,  assignor.) 
Craine,  Charles  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.   C.  Smith, 

Meadville,  Pa.     Arch  support.     1,470,618  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cramer,   Albert  N.,   Columbus,    Ohio.     Cap   sterilizer  and 

can-centering  plate  for  can-sealing  machines.    1,450,356  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Cramer,  Allen  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  E.  Cramer, 

Pleasant  Valley,  Iowa.     Onion-set-distributing  machine. 

1,469,293;  Oct.  2. 
Cramer,    Arthur   E.      (See    Cramer,   Allen    D.,    assignor.) 
Cramer,    Carl,    Zurich,    Switzerland.      Bleaching    earth. 

1,455,995;   May   22. 
Cramer,  Stanley  S.,  Camden,  N.  J.     Music-roll-controlling 

mechanism.     1,449,090  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cramer,  Stanley  S.,  Camden,  N.  J.    Bearing.     1,454,041; 

May  8. 

Cramer,  William.     (See  Jacobs,  I.  M.,  and  Cramer.) 

Cramp,  William,  &  Sons  Ship  and  Engine  Building  Com- 
pany.     (See  Overn,  John,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Cramp,  William,  &  Sons  Ship  &  Engiie  Building  Com- 
pany, The.      (See  Larner,  Chester  W.,  assignor.) 

Crampton,  Ferd  L.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Automatic  closing 
attachment  for  valves.     1,477,809 ;   Dec.   18. 

Crampton,  Thomas  S.,  Stemmers  Bun,  Md.  Vegetable 
cutter.     1,442,861 ;  Jan.   23. 

Cranage,  Harry  B.,  assignor  of  four-tenths  to  L.  Fox, 
Leeds,  England.  Ironing  machine  for  pressing  seams 
of  clothing.     1,464,030;   Aug.  7. 

Crance,  Aderson  B.  C.,  Marlinton,  W.  Va.  Rail  Joint. 
1,442,384;   Jan.   10. 

Crandall,  Emery  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Automobile 
steering-gear  lock.     1,442,605  ;  Jan.  16. 

Crandall,  Irving  B.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Acoustic  appa- 
ratus.    1,456,538;  May  28. 

Crandall,  Jay  E.,  assignor  to  Gaw-O'Hara  Envelope  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Blank-feeding  mechanism.  1,442,923 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Crandell.  Willis  S.,  Elsmere,  N.  Y.  Paper-making  machine. 
1,450,488  ;  Apr.  3. 

Crandell,  Willis  S.,  Elsmere,  N.  Y.  Paper-making  ma- 
chine.    1,457,349  ;  June  5. 

Crandell,  Willis  S.,  Elsmere,  assignor  to  A.  P.  W.  Paper 
Co.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Paper-making  machine.  1,453,090  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Crandell,    Willis    S.,    Elsmere,    assignor   to   Albany   Paper 
Mill  Machinery  Company,  Inc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Friction 
driving   element.      1,455,389;   May   15. 
Crandell,    Willis    S.,   Elsmere,   assignor   to    Albany   Paper 
Mill  Machinery  Company,  Inc.,  -Albany,  N.  Y.     Adjust- 
ing mechanism  for  friction  gears.     1,456,121;   May  22. 
Crandell,   Willis   S.,   Elsmere,   assignor   to  Albany    Perfo- 
rated  Wrapping   Paper   Company,   Albany,   N.   Y.     Ma- 
chine for  and  process  of  producing  rolls  of  paper  for 
towels,  toilet  paper,  etc.     1,457,822  ;   June  5. 
Crane,  Charles  M.     (See  White,  Lettie  M.,  assignor.) 
Crane  Co.     (See  Carlson,  Otto  M.,  assignor.) 
Crano    Company.       (See    Heinze,    William    A.,    assignor.) 
Crane    Company.       (See   O'Rourke,    Andrew,    assignor.) 
Crane   Company.      (See   Wilson,   James  M.,  assignor.) 
Crane  Company.      (See  Wolff,  Louis,  assignor.) 
Crane.   Frederick   G.,   et  al.      (See  Hammond,   Grant,    as- 
signor.) 
Crane,  Harry  W.,  Bridesburg,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Rim  tool 

and  wheel  puller.     1,476,692  ;  Dec.  11. 
Crane,  Jasper  E.,   and  E.  G.   Loomis,  Newark,   N.  J.,  as- 
signors  to   E.    I.   du    Pont   de   Nemours   and    Company, 
Wilmington,  DpI.     Method  and  apparatus  for  purifying 
camphor.      1,468,377;   Sept.    18. 
Crane,   John  T.,   Maywood,   assignor  to  Chicago  Metallic 
Packing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.    Packing.    1,466,641 ;  Aug.  28. 
Crane,     Joseph,     Larned,     Kans.       Dump-header     barge. 

1,475.279  ;  Nov.  27. 
Crane,  Leslie,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  R.  Patch  Manu- 
facturing   Company.    Rutland,    Vt.      Sway-bar    bearing 
for  gang  saws.     1,471,649  ;   Oct.   23. 
Crane,  Leslie,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  R.  Patch  Manu- 
facturing Comp.nny,  Rutland,  Vt.     Suspension  Jack  for 
gang  saws.     1.471,650;  Oct.  23. 
Crane,  Louis,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Alarm-clock  release  for 

phonographs.     1.474,240;  Nov.  13. 
Crane,  Newton,  Brookline,  Mass.     Process  and  apparatus 

for  making  seamless  tubing.     1,444,953;  Feb.  13. 
Crane   Packing    Company.       (See    Payne,    Frank    E.,    as- 
signor.) 
Crane,    Richard.      (See    Snadecki,    William    J.,    assignor.) 
Crane,  Ryerson,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Ryerson  Crane, 

Inc.     Atomizing  oil  burner.     1,456.266 ;   May  22. 
Crane,  Ryerson,  Inc.      (See  Crane.   Ryerson,  assignor.) 
Crane,    Samuel    G.,    assignor    to    Toledo    Scale    Company, 
Toledo.  Ohio.     Automatic  weighing  and   totaling  scale. 
1,446.963  ;    Feb.   27. 
Crane,    Samuel    G..    assignor   to    Toledo    Scale    Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Illuminating  weighing  scale.    1,459,441 ; 
June  19. 


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Crane,  WllHHni  E.,  Oakland,  Md.  Apparatus  for  treat- 
ing  soil.      1,457,210;    May    2i). 

Crane,  William  M.,  Company.  (See  O'Dowd,  Henry  W., 
asslKBor.) 

Craiifoid.  Frederick  L.     (See  Meem,  James  C,  assignor.) 

Cranmer,  Frank  B.  (Sec  Hampshire,  H.  F.,  and  Cran- 
nier.) 

Crannell,  Charles  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  R.  Barnes, 
C'happell,   Ncbr.     Irrigation   pump.     1,441,833;  Jan.   9. 

Crantz,  Alfred  J.,  Denver,  Colo.  Lady's  hatbox.  1,468,658  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Crauz,  .lames  M.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Tire  tread.  Des. 
03,073  ;  Oct.  2. 

Crapper,  John  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Trolley  sheave. 
1.474,241  ;  Nov.  13. 

Crary,  James  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Strainer.  1,463,067  ; 
July  24. 

Crnsilneck,  Jake  N.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Shoe  heel. 
1.441.068;  Jan.  2. 

Crass,  George  F.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.     Lock.     1,477,318  ;  Dec.  11. 

Crass,  George  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  H.  McCormick, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Nonskld  device  for  automobiles. 
1,478,847;    Dec.   25. 

Crate,  Jamos  S.,  Houston  Tex.  Educational  apparatus. 
1.476,671  ;  Dec.  4. 

Crater,  Oriel  B.,  Constantiue,  Mich.  Safety  razor. 
1,448.108  ;    Mar.    13. 

Cratty,  Robert,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  Huntley,  Seattle, 
Wash.     Animal  trap.    1,442,385 ;  Jan.  16. 

Craun,  Daniel  A.,  Orange,  Va.  Pin-inserting  tool. 
1,466,992  ;   Sept.    4. 

Crause,  Peter,  Hartford,  Conn.  Necktie-knot-forming  de- 
vice.    1,456,622  ;  May  29. 

Craven,  Aaron  S.,  Oak  Lane,  Pa.  Sawing  machine. 
1.445,268  ;    Feb.   13. 

Craven  Brothers  (Manchester)  Limited.  (See  Miley,  John, 
assignor.) 

Craver,  Augustus  B.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Bar- 
rett Company.  Dyestuff  prepared  from  orthoxylylalde- 
hyde.     1,470,554  ;   Oct.   9. 

Craver,  Augustus  E.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Bar- 
rett Company.  Dyestuff  prepared  from  orthoxylylalde- 
hyde.     1,470,555;   Oct.  9. 

Craver,  Howard  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  S.  Judd, 
Chicago,   111.      Washing   machine.      1,456,052;   May   22. 

Craver,  Howard  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  S.  Judd, 
Chicago,    111.      Washing   machine.      1,456,053 ;   May   22. 

Craver,  Thomas  G.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  M.  L. 
Parker,  Mount  Hope,  and  one-fourth  to  L.  Dougless, 
Scarboro,  W.  Va.  Advertising  device.  1,453,755 ; 
May  .1. 

Craw,  George  R.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Service  cabinet. 
1,469.359  ;  Oct.  2. 

Crawford.  Charles  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Manufacturing  new 
and  improved   high  refractory.      1,477,810  ;   Dec.   18. 

Crawford,  Charles  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo;  Metallurgical-fur- 
nace roof.     1,477,811  ;  Dec.  18. 

Crawford,  Charles  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fountain  pen. 
1,447,281  ;  Mar.  6. 

Crawford.  Charles  P.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Apparatus 
for  burning  pulverized  fuel.     1,448,390  ;  Mar.  13. 

Crawford,  Charles  S.     (See  Nelson,  Adolph  L.,  assignor.) 

Crawford,  Charles  S.,  assignor  to  Premier  Motor  Corpora- 
tion, Indianapolis,  Ind.  Vehicle  wheel.  1,447,927 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Crawford,  Ellsworth  A.,  Harrisburg,  Ark.  Gas  vacuum 
vaporizer.     1,474,764  ;   Nov.   20. 

Crawford,  George  M.     (See  London,  Jacob  M.,  assignor.) 

Crawford,  H.  P.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Balch, 
Alfred   T.,  assignor.) 

Crawford,  Henry  A.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Aeroplane  suspension. 
1,453,307:  May  1. 

Crawford,  James  R.,  Clinton,  S.  C.  Valve-actuating  de- 
vice.    1,465,035  ;  Aug.  14. 

Crawford,  Marion  L.,  Malvern,  Ohio.  Screen  scratcher 
or  rubber.     1,466,580  ;   Aug.   28. 

Crawford,  McGregor  and  Canby  Company,  The.  (See 
I.nng,  Claud  L..  assignor.) 

Crawford,  McGregor  and  Canby  Company,  The.  (See  Mat- 
tern,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Crawford,  Samuel,  Menominee,  Mich.  Oil-well-casing 
(ishtener.     1.444,230;  Feb.  6. 

Crawford.  William  E.,  Havre,  Mont.  Spring  wheel. 
1,460,889  ;  July  3. 

Crawlev,  Courtland  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Receptacle. 
1.453.784  :  May  1. 

Crawley,  Jamps  W..  Alameda,  Calif.  Automobile  signal. 
1,448,913  ;  Mar.  20. 

Crawlev,  Mansfield  C,  Groton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Addo- 
graph  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Case-shift  mecha- 
nism.    1,455,109;  May  16. 

Crawlev,  Mansfield  C,  Groton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Addo- 
grapii  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ribbon  mecha- 
nism.     1,455,110;  May   15. 

Crawlev,  Mansfield  C,  Groton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Addo- 
graph  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ribbon  shift  and 
vibrating  mechanism.      1,455,111 ;   May   15. 

Crawlev,  Mansfield  C,  Groton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Addo- 
graph  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,455,112;  May  15. 

Crawley,  Mansfield  C,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Addograph  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Power  type- 
writer.    Rel5,640;  July   3. 


Crawley,  Mansfield  C,  Groton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Addo- 
graph Company,  Los  Angeles,  Cam.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,469,774  ;  Oct.  9. 

Crawley,  Mansfield  C,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Addo- 
graph Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,469.775  ;   Oct.  9. 

Crawley,  Mansfield  C,  Groton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Addo- 
graph Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.     1,469,776  ;    Oct.    9. 

Crawley,  Mansfield  C,  Groton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Addo- 
graph Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,469,777  ;  Oct.  9. 

Crawley,  Mansfield  C,  Groton,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Addo- 
graph Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,469,778;  Oct.  9. 

Crawley,  Mansfield  C,  Groton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ad-, 
dograph  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Typewriting 
machine.     1,478,380  ;   Dec.   25. 

Croager,  Edwin  P.,  and  S.  Rogers,  Anderson,  Ind.,  as- 
signors to  The  Remy  Electric  Company.  Coil-winding 
machine.     1,459,013  ;  June  19. 

Creamer,  Dorothy  A.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  King, 
John  F.) 

Creamery  Package  Mfg.  Company,  The.  (See  Wilkinson, 
Stanley   W.,   assignor.) 

Creasey,  Samuel  B.,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Sanford  Mills, 
Sanford,  Me.  Ornamental  pile  fabric  and  producing 
the   same.      1,467,136;    Sept.   4. 

Creasy,  Luther  P.,  Catawissa,  Pa.  Dial.  1,475,800; 
Nov.  27. 

Creath,  John,  Duquoln,  111.  Telescopic  lamp  brush. 
1,440,770  ;  Jan.  2. 

Creazzo,  Saverio,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigarette  and  match 
dispensing  receptacle.     Des.  63.173  ;  Oct.  30. 

Cree-Becker  Oil  Tool  Company,  The.  (See  Blair,  Prank 
M.,  assignor.) 

Creech,  Robert  C.,  jr.,  Columbia,  S.  C.  Pocket  ornament. 
1,466,993 ;    Sept.    4 

Creed,  Frederick  G.,  Croydon,  England.  Telegraphic  re- 
ceiving apparatus.     1,452,793  ;  Apr.  24. 

Creed,  Frederick  G.,  Croydon,  England.  Telegraphic  re- 
ceiving  apparatus.      1,452,794  ;   Apr.    24. 

Creed,  William  J.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Vegetable  cutter. 
1,443,948;  Feb.  6. 

Creigh,  John  I.,  assignors  of  one-third  to  Cammell  Laird 
&  Company  Limited,  and  one-third  to  J.  M.  Allan, 
Sheffield,  England.  Hydraulic  press  and  the  like. 
1,469,499  :  Oct.  2. 

Creighton,  Claud  L.,  Megargel,  Tex.  Embroidery  tool. 
1,477,430  ;  Dec.  11. 

Creighton,  Prank  M.,  Americus,  Ga.,  and  C.  J.  Williams, 
jr.,  assignors  to  Moore  Dry  Kiln  Company,  Jacksonville, 
Pla.     Pipe  system   for   kilns.      1,476,595  ;    Dec.    4. 

Creighton,  Melvin,  Rensselaer  Palls,  N.  Y.  Lightning  rod. 
1,467,922;    Sept.    11. 

Crell,  Albert  P.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Bumper  support 
for  auto<moblles.     1,470,814  :   Oct.   16. 

Crgmer.  Alfred,  Verviers,  Belgium.  Electrolysis  of  metal. 
1,466,994  ;    Sept.    4. 

Crenshaw,  Thomas  W.  and  W.  J.,  Clarksville,  Tex.  Fig- 
ure toy.      1,461,179;   July   10. 

Crenshaw,  Willie  J.  (See  Crenshaw,  Thomas  W.  and 
W.  J.) 

Crescent  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Wllderson,  Clin- 
ton G.,  assignor.) 

Crescent  Paper  Box  Factory.  (See  Levy,  Harold  M., 
assignor.) 

Crescio,  Louis  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  Malatesta, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Locking  device.     1,448,953  ;  Mar.  20. 

Cresco  Creamery  Supply  Co.  (See  Goldberger,  Morris, 
assignor.) 

Crespi,  Silvio,  Milan,  Italy.  Circular-weaving  ]o<»m. 
1,444,590;  Feb.  fi 

Cress,  Alva  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Wrench.  1.471,142 ; 
Oct.    16. 

Cress,  Henry  A.,  Jr.,  Hillsboro,  111.  Camping  vehicle. 
1,476,239  ;  Dec.  4. 

Cress,  Horatio  G.,  Troy,  Ohio.  Educational  device. 
1,455,522;  May  15. 

Cressey,  Steve.  San  Pedro,  Calif.  Reversing  mechanism. 
1,471,245;   Oct.    16. 

Crpssler,  Alfred  D.,  Washington,  D.  C.  United  Coal 
Storage   Elevator    System.     1,446.785 :   Feb.    27. 

Cresson,  George  L.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Window  scaffold. 
1,456,362  :   May  *22. 

Creswell,  Luther  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Wheel.  1.440.659: 
Jan.  2. 

Cretors,  Charles,  Chicago,  111.  Pan  for  popping  corn. 
1,478,819;    Dee.   25. 

Creveling,  John  L.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Power  transmission. 
1,470,961 ;   Oct.   16. 

Creveling,  John  L.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gould 
Coupler  Company.  Electric  regulation.  1,442,050 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Crewo,  Samuel.  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Display  apparatus. 
1,443,679;  .Tan.   30. 

Cribben  &  Sexton  Company.  (See  Harter,  Augustus  P., 
assignor.) 

Cribben  &  Sexton  Company.  (See  Wilkinson,  D.  D.,  and 
Harter.    assignors.) 

Cribben  &  Sexton  Company.  (See  Wilkinson,  George  D., 
assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Cricliton,  Arthur  M.,  Uniontown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Meas- 
ured Service  Meter  Company.  Telephone  metering  sys- 
tem.    1,447,509  ;  Mar.  6. 

Crick,  Thomas,  assignor  to  Independence  Stove  and  Fur- 
nace Company,  Independence,  Mo.  Furnace.  1,449,735  : 
Mar.  27. 

Crider,  Walter  E.,  Indianapolis,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
H.  R.  Carroll,  Evansville,  Ind.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.    1,460,789  ;  July  3. 

Crimmel,  Alvie  C.      (See  Lewis,  J.  A.,  and  Crimmel.) 

Crimmel,  Alvie  C,  Hartford  City,  Ind.  Bin  for  sugar  and 
the  like.     1,449,974  ;  Mar.  27. 

Crimmel,  Alvie  C,  Hartford  City,  Ind.  Liquid  container 
for   fountain    syringes.      Des.    62,691 ;    July    24. 

Crimmel,  Alvie  C,  Hartford  City,  Ind.  Drawer  puU 
and  label  holder.     1,478,381 ;  Dec.   25. 

Crimp,  Alfred  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Socket  wrench. 
1,471,451  ;  Oct.  23. 

Crimp,  John  A.,  Ellensburg,  Wash.,  assignor  to  Airo 
Metal  Products  Co.  Producing  pumps.  1,468,559 : 
Sept.  18. 

Crinella,  Frank  L.,  Virginia,  Minn.  Posthole-dlgging  out- 
fit.    1,464,353;  Aug.  7. 

Cripe,  John  W.,  Newville,  N.  Dak.  Closure.  1,467,609 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Crippen,  Herbert  O.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Rail  spike. 
1.456,363:  May  22. 

Cripppii,  Herbert  O.,  Sanford,  Fla.  Phonograph. 
1,468,138  ;   Sept.   18. 

Crisenberry,  Benjamin  F.,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to 
M.  L.  White,  ludianapolis,  Ind.  Syringe.  1,469,764; 
Oct.  2. 

Crisenberry,  Benjohn  F.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Vaporizer  and 
burner.     1,447,295  ;  Mar.  6. 

Crisenberry,  Benjohn  F.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Feed  valve. 
1,464,060;  Aug.  7. 

Crisp,  Joseph  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  L.  Epps, 
Almond,  N.  C.     Level.     1,464,467  ;  Aug.  7. 

Crispt'n,  Clarence  C,  Ilarrisburg,  Pa.  Elevator  for  stair- 
ways.    1,47.3,813  :  Nov.  13. 

Crissey,  Raymond  E.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Tone-regulating 
device.     1,454,727  ;  May  8. 

Crisson,   George.      (See   Clark,   A.   B.,   and   Crisson.) 

Crisson,  George,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Transmission  regu- 
lating circuits.     1,465,972  ;  Aug.  28. 

Crisson,  George,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  and  A.  F.  Rose,  West 
Brighton,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone  and 
Telegrapii  Company.  Cord-circuit  repeater  for  use  be- 
tween four-wire  and.  two-wire  circuits.  1,465,298; 
Aug.  21. 

Crist,  John  H.  and  L.  G.,  assignors  to  Crist  &  Schiiken 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Door  construction. 
1,458,748  ;  .Tune  12. 

Crist,  Louis  G.      (Sre  Crist,  John  H.  and  L.  G.) 

Crist  &  Schiiken  Company.  (See  Crist,  John  H.  and 
L.    G.,   a.ssignois.) 

Cristiani,    Severino.      (See   Sacerdote,   S.,  and   Cristiani.) 

Critchett,  James  H.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Union  Carbide  &  Carbon  Research  Laboratories,  Inc. 
Welding   rod.     1,460,790;   July  3. 

Critchley,  Harold  S.  B.,  London,  England.  Suitcase. 
1.471,385;  Oct.  23. 

Critelli.  Louis  J.,  Thorold,  Ontario,  Canada.  Combined  au- 
tomobile bumper  and  fender.    1,440,720  ;  Jan.  2. 

Critrs,  Cleo  H.     (See  Eyre,  H.  G.,  and  Crites.) 

Crites.  Virgil  C,  assignor  to  F.  C.  Mason,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.      Receiver   for   telephones.      1,457,211  ;    May    29. 

Crittall  Casement  Window  Co.  (See  Walker,  Thomas  E., 
assignor.) 

Crltz,  Frank  A.,  jr.,  West  Point,  Miss.  Roller  bearing. 
1,459,974  ;  June  26. 

Crnoev,  .Tan,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Necktie  holder.  1,445,611 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Crnoev,  Jan,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Necktie  holder.  1,456  299  • 
May  22. 

Croad,  Robin  B.,  Liverpool,  England.  Manufacture  and 
production  of  tanning  agents.     1,443,697  ;  Jan.  30. 

Croakman,  Elmer  G.     (See  Young,  J.,  and  Croakman.) 

Croce,  Sam,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  Pappas,  St.  Joseph, 
Mo.  Exhaust-operated  alarm  for  automobiles. 
1,450,138  ;  Mar.  27. 

Croce,  Thomas,  and  D.  Morabito,  East  Boston,  Mass 
Spring-actuated  clo.sure.     1,462,228  ;  July  17. 

Crocliat,  Henry.  (See  Colardeau,  EnSmanuel  L.  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Crocker,  Biselnw,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  wash- 
ing paprr-mnking  stock.     1,474,893;   Nov.   20. 

Crocker,  Ernest  B.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Man- 
ning, Maxwell  &  Moore,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gauge 
case.      1,466,790;    Sept.    4.  "auoc 

Crocker,  Ernest  B.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Man- 
ning, Maxwell  &  Moore  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Test 
gauge  pump.      1,478,781  ;   Dec.   25. 

Crocker,  Irvin  A.,  Kankakee,  111.     Hose  reel.     1.472,747  • 

Oct.  30. 
Crocker-Wheeler  Company.     (See  Pupin,  M.  I.,  and  Spen- 
cer,   assignors.) 

Crocker,  William  W.,  Junction  City,  Kans.  Clothes  stick. 

1,457,727  :  June  5. 

Crocker.     William     W.,     Sallna,     Kans.  Egg     beater 

1,477,948;  Dec.  18.  ^^      i«oier. 


Crockett,  Burleigh  N.,  Ayer.  Mass.  Automobile  dining 
outfit.     1,477,812;  Dec.   1^. 

Crockett,  David  B.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Device  for  stop- 
ping leaks  in  pipes.     1,471,386  ;  Oct.  23. 

Crockett,  Edward  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Time  card. 
1,450,063;   Mar.  27. 

Crockett,  Jesse  G.,  Winnebago,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  Sloan- 
Crockett  Co.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Elevating  jack. 
1,451,661:  Apr.  10. 

Crockett,  Oscar,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  B.  Crockett, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Safety  cranking  device.  1,456,481 ; 
May  22. 

Crockett,    Walter  B.      (See   Crockett,   Oscar,   assignor.) 

Crockett,  William  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Shouldered  nut  or 
bushing  and   making   same.      1,456,177  ;   May   22. 

Crockett,  William  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Coupling  and  making 
the  same.     1,456,178  ;  May  22. 

Crofford,  Ada  C,  Cody,  Nebr.  Automatic  thread-tension- 
releasing  means  for  sewing  machines.  1,443,460 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Ooft,  Frank  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Extracting  oil. 
1,454,705  ;  May  S. 

Croft,  Hiram  D.     (See  Perkins,  J.  L.,  and  Croft.) 

Croft,  Hiram  D.     (See  Perkins,  J.  L.,  Croft,  and  Sickles.) 

Croft,  Leonard  Y.,  Denver,  assignor  of  one-eighth  to 
M.  L.  King,  Cliff,  Colo.  Sectional  resilient  automobile 
tire  and  means  for  securing  the  same.  1,441,403 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Croft,  Raymond  H.      (See  Garrett,  George  H.,  assignor.) 

Crofut  &  Knapp  Company,  The.  (See  Cavanagh,  John, 
assignor.) 

Crogan,  Charles  W.,  Bangor,  Me.  Tapeline-ckse  struc- 
ture.    1,467,840.      Sept.   11. 

Croizier,  Marguerite  N.,  Marseille,  Prance.  Corset. 
1,476,694  ;  Dec.  11. 

Crombie,  James,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Boiler-turning  cradle. 
1,453,705  ;  May  1. 

Cromer,  Harry  I.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Treating  or  retting  and 
curing  hemp,  flax,  perini,  jute,  or  other  fibrous  mate- 
rial.    1,448,391  :  Mar.  13. 

Cromley,  John  M.,  Lewisburg,  Pa.  Radiator  tongs. 
1,445,758  ;  Feb.  20. 

Crommett,  Charles  F.,  Elizabeth,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to 
G.  L.  Cabot,  Boston.  Mass.  Gaseous-fuel  composition 
and   making  the  same.     1,444.665 ;   Feb.   6. 

Crompton,  James,  and  W.  Gallagher,  Salford,  Manchester, 
England.     Boiler  and  like  furnace.     1,454,229  ;  May  8. 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Came,  Samuel, 
assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Chevrette, 
Augustin  J.,   assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Clark,  Everett 
B.,  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Holmes,  El- 
bridge  R.,  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Jenckes,  Law- 
rence B.,  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Knowlton, 
C.   E.,  and   Ryon,   assignors.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Mann,  Joseph  S., 
assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Robertson, 
William  W.,  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Ryon,  Eppa  H., 
assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Soderberg,  John 
G.,  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Wattle,  Wil- 
liam M.,  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Whitmore, 
Charles  M.,  assignor.) 

Crompton,  Randolph,  Worcester,  Mass.  Making  traveler 
rings.     1,458.573;  June  12. 

Crompton,  Randolph,  and  W.  E.  Woodman,  Worcester, 
Mass. ;  said  Woodman  assignor  to  said  Crompton. 
Filling-feeler  mechanism.      1,467,232 ;   Sept.   4. 

Cromwell,  John  C.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Universal  ioiut. 
1,471,143;    Oct.    16. 

Cromwell,  John  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Wheel.  1,473,283 ; 
Nov.   6. 

Crone,   Ferdinand.      (See  Aab,  William,  assignor.) 

Crone,  Leonard  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Means  employed  in 
compilation.     1.476,876;  Dec.   11. 

Crone.  Seth  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Railway  brake  beam. 
1,459,141;  June   19. 

Crone.  Seth  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Brake  beam. 
1,475.280;  Nov.  27. 

Crone,  Seth  A..  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Locking  key  for  brakt 
shoes.     1,475.281  :  Nov.   27. 

Crone,  Seth  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Locking  key  for  brake 
shoes.     1,475,282  ;  Nov.  27. 

Crone,  Seth  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Railway  brake  team. 
1,475.283  ;    Nov.    27. 

Crone,  Seth  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Locking  key  for  brake 
shoes.     1,475,284  ;  Nov.  27. 

Crone.  Seth  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Railway  brake  beam. 
1,475,285;  Nov.  27. 

Crone,  Seth  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Railway-car  brake. 
1.475,286  ;   Nov.   27. 

Cronemeyer,  Henry  C,  Beaver,  Pa.  Cooling  and  frag- 
menting apparatus  and  method.     1,459,947 ;  June  26. 

Croner,  George  P.      (See  Miller,  E.  E.,  and  Croner.) 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Cronholm,  Frederick  N.,  Andrade,  Calif.  Construction 
of    il.'iins.      I,474,.i81  ;    Nov.    L'O. 

Cronliolni,  Fredtrlclj  N..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Construe 
tion  of  dams  and  building  same.     1,474,582;   Nov.  20. 

Croning.  Johannes,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Mortise  loclJ. 
1.461.756;  July  17. 

Crouk,  Edward  U.,  L'tica,  N.  Y.  Single-lever  control  for 
shiftins:  automobile  speed  mechanism.  1,449,209 ; 
Mar.  20.  ^     , 

Crook,  Alfred,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Taylor- 
Wharton  Iron  and  Steel  Company,  High  Bridge,  N.  J. 
Means  for  controlling  continuous  rolling  mills. 
1,466,642  :   Aug.   28. 

Crook,  Charles  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Timing  apparatus. 
1,460,707;  July  3. 

Crook,  Harrv  1'.,  jr.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Game.  1,443,119  ; 
Jan.  23.    ■  „  ^  ,*     ^    ., 

Crook,  Jere  L.,  jr.,  Jactson,  Tenn.  Calf  feeder. 
1,460,890;  July  3.  ,     ^ 

Crook,  Jere  I...  jr.,  Jackson,  Tenn.  Ruler  for  loose-leaf 
books.     1,467,534 ;   Sept.   11.  „       ,        ^      .. 

Crook,  William  A.,  Brewton,  Ala.  Shock  absorber. 
1,449,270  ;  Mar.  20. 

Crooke,  Leonard,  Ilagerstown,  Md.  Manhole  cover. 
1,474,46S  :   Nov.  20.  „     „  , 

Crooks,   Elmer   H.      (See   Crooks,   Oliver   W.   and   E.    H.) 

Crooks,  Eva  M..  Columbus,  Ohio.  Combination  furniture. 
1,454,467;   May  8.  .      ^         . 

Crooks,  Oliver  W.  and  E.  H..  Big  Creek,  Calif.  Dumping 
mine  car.     1,456,054  ;  May  22. 

Crooks,  Walter  B.,  Benicia,  Calif.  Automobile  mirror. 
1,444.538;   Feb.    6.  ^    „  .  „       . 

Crookshank,  Samuel  M.  (See  Dobson,  J.  E.,  and  Crook- 
shank.) 

Crooni,  Thomas  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  C.  Henry, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Can  opener.     1,473,780  ;  Nov.  13. 

Grooms,  Louise  J.  P.,  Orlando,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
W.  P.  Bush.  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Hairdresser's  comb. 
1,402,167;  July  17. 

Croquet,  Marcel,  Montigny-le-Tilleul,  Belgium.  Process 
and  plant  for  sorting,  washing,  or  classifying  mixed  ma- 
terials of  different  specific  gravities  or  volumes. 
1,464,843  ;  Aug.    14. 

Crosby,  Alfred  D.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Belt  loop.  1,454,468  ; 
May  S. 

Crosby,  Edwin  L.     (See  Marshlck,  O.  J.,  and  Crosby.) 

Crosby,  Fred  B.,  assignor  to  Morgan  Construction  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Handling  hot-metal  strip  and 
apii.iratus  therefor.     1,474.319;  Nov.  13. 

Crosby,  Lendall  C.     (See  Lee,  William  E.,  assignor.) 

Crosbv,  Oliver,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Clip  hook.  1,453,706 ; 
May  1.  ^     ' 

Crosbv,  Ravmond  A.,  Holyoke,  Colo.  Tire-deflation  sig- 
nal.    1,450,769 ;  Apr.  3. 

Crose,  Lewis  P.,  Carnegie,  Okla.  Hat  carrier  for  automo- 
liles.      1.473,338  ;  Nov.  6. 

Crosier,  .\rthur  B.  and  P.  B.,  Beloit,  Wis.  Washboiler. 
1.466,206;    Aus:.    28. 

Crosier,  Frank  B.      (See  Crosier,  Arthur  B.  and  F.  B.) 

Crosland,  George  A.,  et  al.  (See  Jeuner,  Charles  E., 
assignor,  i 

Croslen.  WiUiam  T.,  Springfield,  Mo.  Stove.  1,441,531; 
Jan.  9. 

Crosley,  Powel,  jr.      (See  Kilgour,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Crosno,  Charles  R.,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  Pressure 
gauge.     1,459.014  ;  June  19. 

Croson,  Clvde  R.,  and  J.  W.  Kindelberger,  Wheeling,  W. 
Va.     Dust  cap  for  tire  valves.     1,455.080  :   May   15. 

Crnss.  Charles  F.,  and  E.  J.  Bevan,  deceased ;  E.  M. 
Blake,  executrix,  assignors  to  I.  P.  M.  Syndicate  Lim- 
ited, Westminster,  London,  England.  Treatment  of 
fibrous  cellulose  for  the  production  of  hydrated  deriva- 
tives.    1,459,616;  June  19. 

Cross,  Clifford  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stopper.  1,464,646  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Cross,  Emma  F.,  Coronado,  Calif.  Envelope.  1,476,495; 
Dec.  4. 

Cross,  Homer  Y.,  Kenton,  Tenn..  assignor  of  one-half  to 
C.  W.  Worden,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Insect  exterminator. 
1.478.424  ;    Dec.   25. 

Cross.  James  W.,  Surbiton,  England.  Fluid-pressure-brak- 
ing apparatus.     1,450,432  ;  Apr.  3. 

Cross.  John  G.,  et  al.  (See  Cochran,  William  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cross,  Raymond  E.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Swinging 
article  of  furniture.     1.477.110  ;  Dec.   11. 

Cross,  Robert  J.     (See  Kohman,  H.  A.,  Irvin,  and  Cross.) 
Cross.    Rov.    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Ink   and   making   same. 

1,144,664  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cross,  Samuel  C,  Washington,  D.  C.     Apparatus  for  stor- 
ing eggs.      1,469,897  ;   Oct.   9. 
Cross,   Walter  M.,   Kansas   City,  Mo.,   assignor  to  M.  B. 
Caps,    Wilmette,    111.      Method    of    and    apparatus    for 
the    purification    of   water.      1,457,503 ;    June    5. 

Cross.  William  B.      (See  Panario,  E.  F.,  and  Cross.) 
Crossing,  William  B.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.     Tie- 
laying  machine.     1.443,351  ;  Jan.  30. 
Crosskill,  Millicent  W.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Flour-sift- 
ing utensil.     1,476,693  ;  Dec.  11. 

Crosslev,    Alfred.    Washington.    D.    C.      .\ntenna    selector 

switch.     1,458.466  :   June  12. 
Crossley,    .\lfred,    Washington,     D.    C.       Grounding    box 
for   electrical   piloting    cables.      1,459,047 ;    June    19. 


Crossley,  Joseph,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Driving  mechanism. 
1,445,006 ;  Feb.  13. 

Crossle.v,  I'ercy  B.,  Calcutta,  India.  Vitreous  product 
and   the  manufacture  thereof.      Rel5,727  ;   Dec.   4. 

Grossman,  Martin  R.,  Boston,  Mass.  Arch  support. 
1,459,015  ;  June  19. 

Crosthwait,  David  N.,  jr.  (See  Crosthwait,  David  N., 
sr.,  assignor.) 

Crosthwait,  David  N.,  sr.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to 
D.  N.  Crosthwait,  jr.,  Marshalltown,  Iowa.  Forming 
radiators.     1,473,670  ;  Nov.  13. 

Grotto,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  J.  A.  Gerrity,  Dallas,  Tex. 
Meter-box    cover    and    lock.      1,448,202 ;    Mar.    13. 

Grotty,  Thomas  A.,  Danbury,  Conn.  Vehicle  signal. 
1,453.380  :  May  1. 

Crouch,  John,  L.  D.  Hopfield,  and  C.  M.  Romanowitz,  Na- 
toma,  Calif.     Dredge-bucket  pin.     1,442,324  ;  Jan.  16. 

Grouse,  Emory,  assignor  to  The  Clear  Vision  Pump  Com- 
pany, Wichita,  Kans.  Liquid-dispensing  apparatus. 
1,466,273;  Aug.  28. 

Grouse,  Harry  G.,  Ingram,  assignor  to  The  Superior  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Gas  grate.     Des. 

61.892  ;   Feb.  6. 

Crouse,  Harry  C,  Ingram,  assignor  to  The  Superior  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Gas  heater.    Des. 

61.893  :  Feb.  6. 

Crouse,  Harry  C.,  Ingram,  assignor  to  The  Superior  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Gas  stove.     Des. 

61.894  ;  Feb.  6. 

Grouse-Hinds  Company.      (See  Bissell,  Carl  H.,  assignor.) 
Crouse-Hinds  Company.      (See  Bissell,  C.  H.,  and  Jones, 

assignors.) 
Grouse-Hinds  Company.     (See  Olley,  Edwin  A.,  assignor.) 
douse.  John   L..    Wilkinsburg,   Pa.,  assignor  to   Westing- 
house     Electric     &     Manufacturing     Company.       Spring 

quill-arm-supporting    device.      1,469.211 ;    Oct.    2. 
Crow,   Howard   E.      (See  Barron,  A.  J.,  and   Grow.) 
Crow,   Shelton  A.,   Glomawr,  Ky.     Safety  brake  for  cars, 

etc.     1,462,741 ;  July  24. 
Crowden,    John    C.    T.,    deceased.    Bandikui,    Rajputana, 

India,  by  M.   Crowden  and  A.  F.  Barnard,   Dunstable, 

England,  executors.     Lock.     1,443,563  ;  Jan.  30. 
Crowden,  Mary,  et  al.,  executors.      (See  Crowden,   John 

C.  T.) 
Crowder,   Havy  Q.   R.,   Chicago,  111.     Drawing  sheet   and 

making  same.      1,469,554  ;   Oct.   2. 
Crowder,   Joseph    W.,    Seminary    Hill,   Tex.      Lawn    trim- 
mer.    1,472,587;  Oct.  30. 
Crowder,  Rilev  M.,   assignor  of  one-half  to   C.   L.  Wood. 

Holland,  Ky.     Harrow.     1,462,324 :  July  17. 
Crowe,  John  M..   Covington,  Ky.,   assignor  of  one-half  to 

L.  K.   De  Bus,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.     Valve  for  pneumatic 

tools.     1,446,547;   Feb.   27. 
Crowe,  Orin  T.,  Hayward,  Calif.     Furring  and  fastening 

device.     1,455,243  ;  May  15. 
Crowell,  G.  C,  et  al.     (See  Chaffin,  William,  assignors.) 
Crowell,   Charles   H.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Tape   moistening 

and  severing  machine.     1,467,421 ;  Sept.  11. 
Crowell,     Erd      V.,      Tulsa,      Okla.        Tubing     stabilizer. 

1,447,965:  Mar.  13. 
Crowell.  Erd  V.,  Tulsa,  Okla.     Oil  or  gas  well.     1,472,555  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,   Toledo,    Ohio.      Bracket   for   lighting 

fixture.     Des.  63,615  ;  Dec.  2.5. 
Crowell,   Frank   S.,   Toledo.    Ohio.      Lantern    for   lighting 

fixture.     Des.  63,616;  Dec.  25. 
Crowell,    Frank   S.,   Toledo,    Ohio.      Lantern    for   lighting 

fixture.     Des.   63,617:   Dec.   25. 
Crowell,   Frank   S.,   Toledo,    Ohio.      Lantern   for   lighting 

fixture.     Des.  63,618  ;  Dec.  25. 
Crowell,   Frank    S.,   Toledo,    Ohio.      Bracket   for   lighting 

fixture.     Des.   63,019  ;   Dec.   25. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,   Toledo,    Ohio.     Bracket  for   lighting 

fixture.     Des.  03,020  ;  Dec.  25. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,   Toledo,    Ohio.      Bracket   for  lighting 

fixture.     Des.  63,621  ;  Dec.  25. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Bracket  for   lighting 

fixture.     Des.  63,622  :   Dec.   25. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Chandelier  for  lighting 

fixture.     Des.  63.623  ;  Dee.  25. 
Crowell,  Prank  S..  Toledo,  Ohio.     Chandelier  for  lighting 

fixture.     Des.  63.624  :   Dec.   25. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Chandelier  for  lighting 

fixture.     Des.  63,625  ;   Dec.   25. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Chandelier  for  lighting 

fixture.     Des.  63,626  :   Dec.  25. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  Toledo.  Ohio.     Chandelier  for  lighting 

fixture.     Des.  63.627  ;  Dec.   25. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Chandelier  for  lighting 

fixture.     Des.  63,628;  Dec.  25. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,    Toledo.    Ohio.      Ceiling    fixture    for 

lighting  fixture.     Des.  63,629  ;  Dec.  25. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Gelling    fixture    for 

lighting  fixture.     Des.  63,030  ;  Dec.  25. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  Toledo.  Ohio.     CThandelier  for  lighting 

fixture.     Des.  03,631  ;  Dec.  25. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,    Toledo,   Ohio.      Bracket   for   lighting 

fixture.     Des.  63,632  :  Dec.  25. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,    Ohio.     Electric    ceiling    fixture.     Des.    61,750 ; 

Jan.  2. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FUOM  THE 
Alphabetical  lifit  of  patentees — -ContiQued. 


Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Kiddle  Co., 

Toledo,    Ohio.      Electric   ceiling   fixture.      Des.    61,751 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Crowell,  F^ank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.     Plate  for  lighting  fixtures.     Des.  61,752  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Uiddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.    Base  for  lighting  fixtures.    Des.  61,841 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.    Base  for  lighting  fixtures.     Des.  61,842  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.    Base  for  lighting  fixtures.    Des.  61,843  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.     Base  for  lighting  fixtures.     Des.  61,844  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.    Base  for  lighting  fixtures.    Des.  61,845  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.    Base  for  lighting  fixtures.     Des.  61,846 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.    Base  for  lighting  fixtures.     Des.  61,847  ; 

Jan,  80. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,    assignor    to   The   Edward    N.    Riddle 

Co.,   Toledo,   Ohio.     Plate   for   lighting   fixtures.      Des. 

61,848;  Jan.  30. 
Crowell,    Frank   S.,   assignor  to   The    Edward  N.   Riddle 

Co.,   Toledo,    Ohio.     Plate  for  lighting  fixtures.     Des. 

61,849  ;   Jan.  30. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,    assignor   to    The    Edward    N.    Riddle 

Co.,  Toledo,   Ohio.     Bracket  back  for  lighting  fixtures. 

Des.  61,850  ;  Jan.  30. 
Crowell,   Frank   S.,   assignor   to   The  Edward  N.    Riddle 

Co.,    Toledo,   Ohio.      Plate   for    lighting   fixtures.      Des. 

61,851 ;  Jan.  30. 
Crowell,  Prank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.    Base  for  lighting  fixtures.     Des.  01,852  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,    assignor    to   The   Edward    N.    Riddle 

Co.,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Base   for   lighting    fixtures.      Des. 

61.853  ;  Jan.  30. 

Crowell,   Frank    S.,  assignor   to  The   Edward   N.   Riddle 
Co.,   Toledo,   Ohio.     Plate   for  lighting   fixtures.     Des. 

61.854  ;   Jan.  30. 

Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Kiddle  Co., 

Toledo,    Ohio.      Pendant    for    lighting    fixtures.      Des. 

61,895  ;   Feb.   6. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.    Brace  for  lighting  fixtures.   Des.  61,896; 

Feb.  6. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,   assignor    to   The    Edward   N.    Riddle 

Co.,   Toledo,    Ohio.     Arm   for   lighting   fixtures.      Des. 

61,897  ;  Feb.  6. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.     Leg  for  lighting  fixtures.     Des.  61,898 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,    Ohio.      Supporting   arm    for    lighting   fixtures. 

Des.  61,899  ;  Feb.  6. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.     Leg  for  lighting  fixtures.     Des.  61,900  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,    Ohio.      Supporting   arm    for   lighting   fixtures. 

Des.  61,901 ;  Feb.  6. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Kiddle  Co., 

Toledo.    Ohio.      Supporting   arm    for    lighting    fixtures. 

Des.  61,902;  Feb.  6. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co.. 

Toledo,   Ohio.     Lighting  fixture.     Des.   61,903  ;   Feb.   6. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,   Ohio.     Lighting  fixture.     Des.  61.904  ;   Feb.   6. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,    Ohio.      Ornament   for   lighting    fixtures.      Des. 

61,905  :   Feb.  6. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co.. 

Toledo,  Ohio.   Electric  chandelier.    Des.  61,960  ;  Feb.  20. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.   Electric  chandelier.    Des.  61,961 ;  Feb.  20. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.   Electric  chandelier.    Des.  61,962  ;  Feb.  20. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.    Electric  chandelier.    Des.  61,963  ;  Feb.  20. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.    Electric  chandelier.    Des.  61,964  ;  Feb.  20. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,    Ohio.      Electric    hall    lantern.      Des.    61,965  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo.  Ohio.     Brace  for  lighting  fixture.     Des.  61,966  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.     Brace  for  lighting  fixture.     Des.  61,967  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.     Arm  for  lighting  fixture.     Des.  61,968  ; 

Feb.   20. 


Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.     Arm  for  lighting  fixture.     Des.  61,969  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.    Brace  for  lighting  fixture.     Des.  61^970 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.     Arm  for  lighting  fixture.     Des.  61,971 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,   Ohio.     Bracket  back  for  lighting  fixture.     Des. 

01.972  ;  Feb.  20. 

Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 
Toledo,     Ohio.       Bracket     for    lighting    fixture.       Des. 

61.973  ;  Feb.  20. 

Crowell,  Frank  S.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Edward 

N.  Kiddle  Co.  Electric  chandelier.   Des.  62,137  ;  Mar.  27. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.     Arm  for  lighting  fixtures.     Des.  62,184  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle  Co., 

Toledo,  Ohio.    Brace  for  lighting  fixture.    Des.  62,319  ; 

May  8. 
Crowell,   Frank   S.,   assignor  to   The   Edward   N.   Riddle 

Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Bracket  for  lighting  fixtures.    Dea. 

62,692  ;  July  24. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,    assignor  to    The   Edward    N.    Riddle 

Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.    Bracket  lantern  for  lighting  fixtures. 

Des.  62,693  ;  July  24. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,    assignor   to    The    Edward   N.    Riddle 

Co.,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Celling    lantern    for    lighting    fix- 
tures.    Des.  62,694  ;  July  24. 
Crowell,   Frank    S.,    assignor   to    The   Edward    N.    Riddle 

Co.,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Arm    for   lighting   fixtures.      Des. 

62.695  ;  July  24. 

Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle 
Co.,   Toledo,   Ohio.      Plate    for   lighting   fixtures.      Des. 

62.696  ;  .Tuly  24. 

Crowell,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Edward  N.  Riddle 
Co.,   Toledo,   Ohio.     Plate   for  lighting  fixtures.     Des. 

62.697  ;  July  24. 

Crowell.    Frank    S.,    assignor   to    The    Edward    N.    Riddle 

Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Top  for  shade  for  lighting  fixtures. 

Des.  62,698  ;  July  24. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,    assignor   to   The    Edward   N.    Riddle 

Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Top  for  shade  for  lighting  fixtures. 

Des.  62,699  ;  July  24. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,    assignor   to    The   Edward    N.    Riddle 

Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Bracket  plate  for  lighting  fixtures. 

Des.  62,700  ;  July  24. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,    assignor   to   The    Edward   N.    Riddle 

Co.,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Chandelier    for    lighting    fixtures. 

Des.  62,701 ;  July  24. 
Crowell.    Frank    S.,    assignor   to   The    Edward   N.    Riddle 

Co.,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Chandelier    for   lighting    fixtures. 

Des.  62,702  ;  July  24. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,    assignor   to   The    Edward   N.    Riddle 

Co.,   Toledo,    Ohio.      Plate   for   lighting   fixtures.     Des. 

62,703  ;  July  24. 
Crowell,    Frank    S.,    assignor   to   The    Edward   N.    Riddle 

Co..   Toledo,   Ohio.      Husk  for  lighting  fixtures.     Des. 

62,704;  July  24. 
Crowell,    Frank   S..    assignor    to   Edward   N.   Riddle    Co., 

Toledo,    Ohio.      Bracket    for    lighting    fixtures.      Des. 

63,049  ;   Sept.   25. 
Crowell,    Harold    B.,    et    al.       (See    Chaffln,    William,    as- 
signor.) 
Crowell,  Henry  W.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.     Machine  for  shuck- 
ing vegetable  Ivory  nuts.     1,460,747  ;  July  3. 
Crowl,  Martin  L.,  Pueblo,  Colo.     Sand  bucket.     1,474,707  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Crowell.  William  de  F.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Clear-vision  wind- 
shield.    1,459,392  ;  June  19. 
Crowley,    Benjamin    C,    Dillon,    Mont.      Wind    deflector. 

1,465,894;   Aug.  21. 
Crowley,  Hamp,  Valdosta,  Ga.    Shock  absorber.    1,474,578  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Crowley,    James   B.      (See    Richardson,    Ulysses   M.,    as- 

Crowley.'  John  W.,  jr.,  Chicago,  111.     Clutch.     1,450,202  ; 

Crowley,  Joseph  P.,  assignor  to  The  Libbey-Owens  Sheet 
Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Making  sheet  glass. 
1,469,382 ;  Oct.  2.  ^  „^     . 

Crowley,  Joseph  P.,  assignor  to. The  Libbey-Owens  Sheet 
Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  producing  continuous  sheet  glass.     1,469,383; 

Oct.    2.  ,  .  X       mv. 

Crowley,  Joseph  P.,  and  C.  A.  Rowley,  assignors  to  The 
Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Ap- 
paratus for  bending  continuous  sheet  glass.  1,447,647  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Crowley,  Michael  M..  Sioux  City,  Iowa>  Locomotive 
superheater.      1,476,150;    Dec.   4. 

Crown  Cork  and  Seal  Company  of  Baltimore  City,  The. 
(See  Belden,  Clements  G.,  assignor.) 

Crown  Cork  and  Seal  Company  of  Baltimore  City,  The. 
(See  Bohnhardt,  Charles  F.  H.,  assignor.) 

Crown  Cork  and  Seal  Company  of  Baltimore  City,  The. 
(See  Derby,  William  V.,  assignor.) 

Crown  Cork  and  Seal  Company  of  Baltimore  City,  The. 
(See   Engler,   William  B.,   assignor.) 


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Crown  Cork  aud  Seal  Company  of  Baltimore  City,  The. 
(See  Goebel,   George,   assignor.) 

Crown  Cork  and  Seal  Company  of  Baltimore  City,  The. 
(See    lluntloy.    C5eorge   J.,    assignor.) 

Crown  Cork  aud  Seal  Company  of  Baltimore  City,  The. 
(Sec  Kryzanowsky,  Constant  J.,  assignor.) 

CrowntioUl,  Uavid,  Cambridge,  Mass.  I-ightiiig  fixture. 
1,447,238;  Mar.  6. 

Crowther,  John  S.,  Jr.,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  de- 
tecting leaks  in  blast-furnaco-cooliug  appliances. 
1,474,071  :   Nov.  13. 

Croyle,  William  I.,  Heilwood,  Ta.  Trap.  1,463,874 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Croyle.  William  I.,  Heilwood,  Ta.  Swatter.  1,463,875 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Crozier,  Alfred  O.,  assignor  to  Crozler-Straub,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  making  cementltious  articles. 
1,453,040  ;  Apr.  24. 

Crozier,  Arthur  H.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Coupling.  1.450,665  : 
Apr.  3. 

Crozier,  Charles,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Sling.  1,470,815  ; 
Oct.   16. 

Crozier,  Elmer  L.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Aeroplane.  1,471,327  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Crozier,  Harry  C,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Loose-leaf  binder. 
1,475,054  :  Nov.  20. 

Crozier,  John  A.,  KnoxvlUe,  Iowa.  Window  bracket. 
1,454,155  :   May   8. 

Crozier-Strab,   Inc.      (See   Crozier  , Alfred   O.,  assignor.) 

Crucet,  Joseph  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric-lamp  shade. 
Des.  62,231 ;  Apr.  24. 

Cruickshank,  James  H.,  Big  Indian,  N.  Y.  Stopping  and 
lauding  mechanism  for  aeroplanes,  dirigibles,  balloons, 
and   the   like.      1,451,493 ;    Apr.    10. 

Crum,  Benjamin  F..  Oakland,  Calif.  Resilient"  wheel. 
1,455,189  ;  May  15. 

Crum,  Marcellus,  sr.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  T.  Pool, 
Little  Rock.  Ark.  Window-shade  bracket.  1,448,260; 
Mar.   13. 

Crumb,  Lee  R.,  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.  Automobile  fan  de- 
vice.     1,467,233  ;   Sept.  4. 

Crumley,  Leonidas  F.,  Lafollette.  Tenn.  Nut-holding  mem- 
ber.    1,440,377  ;  Jan.  2. 

Crumley,  Le  Roy  A.,  assignor  to  I.  J.  Tombacher,  New 
York,  N.  Y..  and  H.  M.  Feltenstein,  Chicago,  111.,  co- 
partners, doing  business  as  M.  Eisenberg  &  Son.  Light- 
ing fixture.     Des.  63,633  ;  Dec.  25. 

Crumlev,  Le  Roy  A.,  assignor  to  I.  J.  Tombacher,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  M.  Feltenstein,  Chicago,  111.,  co- 
partners, doing  business  as  M.  Eisenberg  &  Son.  Light- 
ing-fixture frame.     Des.  63.634  ;  Dec.  25. 

Crumlev.  Le  Rov  A.,  assignor  to  I.  J.  Tombacher,  New 
York'  N.  Y..  and  H.  M.  Feltenstein,  Chicago,  111.,  co- 
partners, doing  business  as  M.  Eisenberg  &  Son.  Light- 
ing-fixture panel.     Des.  63,635  ;  Dec.  26. 

Crumley,  Le  Roy  A.,  assignor  to  I.  J.  Tombacher,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  M.  Feltenstein,  Chicago,  111.,  co- 
partners doing  business  as  M.  Eisenberg  &  Son.  Bracket 
for  lighting  fixtures  or  similar  articles.  Des.  63,636  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Crump,  John  L.  (See  Mattson,  E.  M.,  Popp,  and  Houg- 
land,  assignors.) 

Crupaln.  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet-article  pack- 
age.    1,446.836;  Feb.  27. 

Crupaln,  Morris,  Newark,  N.  J.  Toilet-article  package. 
1,452,363  :  Apr.  17. 

Crupaln,  Morris,  Newark,  N.  J.  Sanitary  package. 
1.452.456:  Apr.  17. 

Crupi,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  Herman  Behr  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Making  abrasive  articles  of  manu- 
facture and  product.     1,468,960  ;   Sept.  25. 

Cruse,  Henrv,  Hyde,  England.  Vertical  steam-generator 
furnace.     1,450.389  ;  Apr.  3. 

Cruse,  James  M.,  Waco,  Tex.  Jar  top-fastening  device. 
1,454,728;   May  8. 

Crutchfield,  Blake.     (See  Shaffer,  W.  F.,  and  Crutchfleld.) 

Cruver,  Curtis  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Powder  receptacle. 
1,467,234  ;    Sept.   4. 

Cruver  M.inufacturing  Company.  (See  Keplinger,  GeorgE 
B..   assignor.) 

Cruver  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Madle,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Cruyt,  Lucien  C,  London,  assignor  to  Heenan  &  Froude 
Limited,  Worcester,  England.  Wet-fiHer  screen. 
1,450,951  ;  Apr.  10. 

Cruzan,  Wayne  M.,  Eureka,  Kans.  Fruit  pitter.  1,451.254  ; 
Apr.   10. 

Cruzen,  Calvin  L.,  and  C.  E.  Gay,  Lacey,  Iowa,  Stock 
waterer.     1,459,142  ;  June  19. 

Cryan.  William  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  F.  Ver- 
hulst,  one-sixth  to  R.  J.  Danis,  one-sixth  to  W.  F.  Fox, 
and  one-sixth  to  H.  B.  Findlay,  Woo"«ocket.  R.  I. 
Muffler  cut-ont.      1.472,514 ;   Oct.    SO. 

Crysdale  George  F.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Bicycle 
stand  and  carrier.     1,451,651;  Apr.  10. 

Crystal  Waxing  Company,  The.  (See  Moore,  Charles  S.. 
assignor.) 

Csemiczky,  Louis.      (See  Swan,  .John  B.,  assignor.) 

Cubbage.  Arthur  B.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.,  and  H.  Millm;',n. 
New  York.  N.  Y.     Camera.     1.477,038  ;  Dec.  11. 

Cuccia,  Frank  A.  N..  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Mechanism  for  cut- 
ting and  translating  macaroni  and  the  like.  1.475,801  : 
Nov.   2T.  ".  ^^ 


Cudlipp,    George    R.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Toy    pistol 

1,473,419  ;  Nov.  6. 
Cudney,     Elmer,     Stcge,     Calif.       Delay-action     exploder 

1,455,165;  May  15. 
(.ulbertBon,      Moses,      Kelfield,      Saskatchewan,      Canada 

Si'eder   boot  and   shoe.      1,452,417 ;   Apr.    17. 
Cullander,  Adolph.     (See  Wilson,  W.  D.,  and  Cullander.) 
CuUen,  Catherine  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Game.    1,463,388 

July  31. 
Culleu,   James   K.,    assignor   to    Niles-Bemeut-Pond    Com 

pauy.     New     York,    N.    Y.       Clamp     and    grip     chuck 

1,409,360  ;  Oct.  2. 
Cullen,    James    V.,    Chicago,    111.      Vehicle    lifting    device 

1,476,596;  Dec.  4. 
Cullen,    Joseph    F.,    Midvale,    Utah,    assignor    to    United 

States  Smelting,  Refining  and  Mining  Company.    Soluble 

arsenic    compound  and   making   the   same.      1,446,160 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Cullen,     Thomas    F.,     Dayton,     Ohio.       Assembling    tool. 

1.464,129  :  Aug.  7. 
Cullen,  William  J.,  and  W.  L.  Eutkowski,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 

assignors  to  American  Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Soldering   machine.      1,457,504 ;    June   5. 
Culley,  Alfred  E.,  Burton-upon-Trent,  England.     Abrading 

machine.     1,450.251  ;  Apr.  3. 
CuUigan,    Joseph    G.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Combination 

film-frame  picture  card.     1,468,558 ;  Sept.  18. 
CuUin,    Jasper   F.,    assignor   to    W.    J.    Hartwig.    Detroit, 

Mich,       Machine     for     securing     armature     windings. 

1,443,526  ;  Jan.  30. 
Culllnan,     John     J.,     Bradford,     Pa.        Pump     packing. 

1.451,814  ;  Apr.  17. 
CuUings,  Roswell  E.      (See  Boddie,  C.  A.,  and  Cullings.) 
Cullison,     Harvey     L.,     Baltimore,     Md.       Air     brake. 

1,458,033  ;  June  5. 
Culliton,  John  H.,  Waseca,  Minn.     Hay  rake  and  loader. 

1,467,893;  Sept.  11. 
Culman,    Carl,    Huntington   Park,   Calif.      Pivot   polisher. 

1,448,794  ;  Mar.  20. 
Culotta,   Edward,   Richmond  Hill,  N.   Y.      Spot  trimming 

for  dresses.     1,462,594  ;  July  24. 
Culotta,   Edward,  Richmond   Hill,   N.  Y.     Spot   trimming 

for  dresses.     1,462,595  ;  July  24. 
Gulp,  Everett  C.      (See  llainline,  E.   E.,  and  Culp.) 
Gulp,   Franklin  M.      (See  Hudson,   G.   R.,   and  Culp.) 
Culpepper,   George  B.,   Fort  Valley,  Ga.      Cooking  vessel. 

1,467,710;    Sept.   11. 
Culpepper,  .Toy    0.,    Toccoa,    Ga.      Machine    for    forming 

track  terminals.     1,454,811 ;   May  8.  - 

Culver,  Arthur  C,  Pasadena,  Calif.     Direct-drive  differen- 
tial.    1,477,039;  Dec.  11. 
Culver,    Ben    F.,    and    W.    H.    Doyle,    Platteville,    Wis. ; 

said    Culver    assignor    to    said    Doyle.      Barrel-holding 

device.      1,453,547 :    May    1. 
Culver,  Charles  A.,  Beloit,  Wis.     Acoustic  receiving  appa- 
ratus.    1,474,242  ;  Nov.  13. 
Culver,    Edward,    London,    England.      Lamp.      1,448,434 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Culver,  Frank  L.,  and  G.  W.  Horjes,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  ; 

said   Horjes    assignor   to   said    Culver.      Spring   wheel. 

1,459,363  ;  June  19. 
Culver,  Levin  W.     (See  Bryan,  Joseph  T.,  assignor.) 
Culver,    Lewis    O.,    West    Pittston,    Pa.      Bottle    closure. 

1.442,652  :    Jan.   16. 
Cumfer,    Donald  'A.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Shingle    strip    and 

making  it.     1,455,713  ;  May  15. 
Cumfer,  Harry,  Chicago,  111.,  and  O.  D.  McFarland,  Misha- 

waka,   Ind.,  assignors  of  one-fourth   to  C.  F.   Hofmann 

and  one-fourth  to  G.  P.  Heppes,  Chicago,  111.     Roofing 

machine.     1.448,203  :   Mar.   13. 
Cumfer,    Harry   A.,   Chicago,    111.,    assignor   to   Guyton   & 

Cumfer  Mfg.   Co.     Looper.      1,459,048  ;   June  19. 
Cumfer,    Harrv    A.,   Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to   Guyton   & 

Cumfer  Mfg.  Co.     Sheet-slotting  structure.     1,464,309  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Cumfer,  Harry  A.,  assignor  to  Guyton  &  Cumfer  Mfg.  Co., 

Chicago,  111.     Automatic  sheet  winding  and  measuring 

machine.     1,467,841  ;   Sept,   11. 
Cumfer,    Harry    A.,    Chicago,     111.,    assignor,    by    mesne 

assignments,    of    one-half   to    The    Flintkote    Company, 

Boston,  Mass.     Apparatus  for  making  roofing  products. 

1,469,555  :  Oct.  2. 
Cumfer,   Harry  A.,   Chicago,   111.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

A.    D.    Stewart,    Hutchinson,    Kans.      Plaster-receiving 

board.     1,474.145  ;  Nov.   13. 
Cumlngs,  Harold  H.     (See  Freshwater,  E.,  and  Cumings.) 
Cummer,  Frederick  H.,  Great  Neck.  N.  Y.     Portable  drier. 

1.473.697  ;  Nov.  13. 
Cummer,      Harrv,      Buffalo.      N.     Y.        Weighing     scale. 

1.451,684  ;  Apr.  17. 
Cummings,  Alfred  H.     (See  Fi.sh,  G.  C,  and  Cummings.) 
Cummings.  Bernard  F.     (See  Taylor,  A.  J.    jr.,  and  Har- 
per, assignor!:.) 
Cummings,    Charles,    Chicago,    111.      Steel.      1,449,657; 

Mar.  27. 
Cummings,    Charles   H.      (See   Cummings,    George  A.,   as- 
signor.) 
Cummings,  Dickinson  S.     (See  Pierce.  John,  jr.,  assignor.) 
Cummings,    Edmund    O.      (See    Norris,   J.    F.,    and    Cum- 
mings.) 
Cummings,  Edward  N..  Amesbury.  Mass.     Throttle-operat- 
ing device.     1,468,378;   Sept.   18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Cummings,  George  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  H.  Cum- 

miugs,  Spokane,  Wash.    Direction  indicator.     1,470,017  ; 

Oct.   16. 
Cummings,    George    C,    East   Orange,    N.    J.,   assignor   to 

Western    Electric    Company,    Incorporated,    New    York, 

N.  ¥.     Electromagnetic  device.     1,464,088  ;  Aug.  7. 
'Cummings,    James,    Wilsonburg,    W.    V.      Detachable    car 

stop   for   side   tracks.      1,444,169 ;    Feb.    6. 
Cummings,    Jiohn    D.,    Southington,    Conn.       Sound    box. 

1,475,754  ;   Nov.    27. 
Cummings,  John  L.     (See  Adams,  W.  J.,  and  Cummings.) 
Cummings,  John  M.     (See  Hill,  John  E.,  assignor.) 
Cummings,  Joseph  A.,  jr.,  assignor  to  Cee  Dee  Mfg.  Co., 

New     York,    N.     Y.       Packing     material.       1,458,574  ; 

June  12. 

Cummings  Machine  Works.  (See  English,  Analdo  M.. 
assignor.) 

Cummings,  Ralph  P.,  South  Portland,  Me.  Stropping 
machine.      1,476,151  ;    Dec.   4. 

Cummings,  William  E.  (See  Dickerman,  C.  L.,  and 
Cummings.) 

Cummings,  William  L.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.  Eadium  needle. 
1,442,051  ;    Jan.    16. 

Cummins,  Earl  H.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Dadant  &  Sons, 
Hamilton,  111.  Extraction  apparatus.  1,463,154 ; 
July  31. 

Cummins,  Herbert  L.,  Owensmouth,  Calif.  Pitter. 
1,455,323  ;  May  15. 

Cummins,   Martin  J.      (See  Lynch,   Joseph  A.,  assignor.) 

Cummins,  Norman  W.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
The  Bassick  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Coupling.      1,456,179;   May   22. 

Cummins,  Norman  W.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
The  Bassick  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Lubricant   compressor.      1,456,973 ;   May   29. 

Cummins,  Norman  W.,  assignor  to  The  Bassick  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Lubricating  device.  1,465,253 ; 
Aug.   21. 

Cummins,  Norman  W.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
The  Bassick  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Lubricant  compressor.     1,478,848  ;   Dec.  25. 

Cummins  Perforator  Company.  (See  Murray,  Charles  C, 
assignor.) 

Cummins  Perforator  Company.  (See  Swanson,  Hjalmar, 
assignor.) 

Cumner,  Matthew  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  F.  W.  Geis- 
senhainer,  Freehold,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Nestor  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wheel-trim- 
ming device.     1,468,357  ;  Sept.  18. 

Cumpston,  Frederick  B.,  Blooming,  Tex.  Gin  rib. 
1,460,228;  June  26. 

Cundy,  Jack  A.,  London,  England.  Ring  for  curtains  and 
the  like.     1,451,326;  Apr.  10. 

Cunneen,  Peter,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Dish  rack. 
1.452.418;  Apr.  17. 

Cunneen,  Peter,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Tumbler  washer. 
1,460,094;   June  26. 

Cunning,  George  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Gasket  protector. 
1,454,427;  May  8. 

Cunningham,   Austin,  L.      (See  Olop,   Stephen,  assignor.) 

Cunningham,  Charles  S.,  and  H.  A.  Burdwood,  Lynu. 
Mass.     Coupling.     1,458,395 :  June  12. 

Cunningham,  Cornelius  F.,  Canton,  Mass.  Cap  for  tire- 
valve  tube.      1.469,250  ;   Oct.   2. 

Cunningham,  E.  T.     (See  Danielson,  Ernest  G.,  assignor.) 

Cunningham,  George  F.,  Alexandria,  La.  Fishing  tool. 
1,453,493  :    May    1. 

Cunningham,  Harry  D.,  Brighton,  England.  Preparing 
aluminum  or  Its  alloys  for  electroplating.  1,457,149  ; 
May  29. 

Cunningham,  Ira,  and  R.  W.  Way,  Covington,  Okla. 
Explosion   engine.      1,472,634 ;   Oct.    30. 

Cunningham,  James,  Son  &  Company.  (See  Pranquist, 
Gustave  E.,  assignor.) 

Cunningham,  James  B.     (See  Szita,  George,  assignor.) 

Cunningham,  John  D.,  Houston,  Tex.  Vehicle  tire. 
1,451,327;  Apr.  10. 

Cunningham,  John  L.,  and  M.  D.  Whalen,  Cresco,  Iowa ; 
said  Whalen  assignor  to  said  Cunningham.  Valve-cage 
puller.      1,465,349  ;   Aug.   21. 

Cunningham,  John  P.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Clothesline 
holder.      1,468,699  ;   Sept.  25. 

Cunningham,  Orval  J.,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Therapeutic  ap- 
paratus.    1,471,144  ;   Oct.   16. 

Cunningham,  Ralph  C.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Game-piece  sup- 
port.     1,460,791  ;   July  3. 

Cunningham,  Thomas,  assignor  to  E.  J.  Love,  Philadel- 
phia,  Pa.     Soldering   tool.     1,446,964 ;   Feb.    27. 

Cunningham,  William  H.,  Rockford,  111.  Plaster-bandage- 
rolling  machine.     1,442,129  ;  Jan.  16. 

Cunningham,  William  S.,  Shreveport,  La.  Transmission. 
-1,467.92.^:    Sept.    11. 

Cuno,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  The  Cuno  Engineering  Cor- 
poration, Meriden,  Conn.  Cigar  lighter.  1,460,095 ; 
June  26. 

Cuno  Engineering  Corporation,  The.  (See  Cuno,  Charles 
H.,  assignor.) 

Cupp.  Prank  L.,  Chicago,  111.     Fan.     1,456.765;  Mav  29. 

Cupples.  Frank  L.,  Natick,  Mass.  Bag  holder.  1,445,269  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Curbelo,  Francisco  8.,  Clenfuegos,  Cuba.  Machine  for 
cutting  and  stripping  cane.     1,468,195  ;  Sept.  18. 


Cureton,  Edward  H.  (See  Huntington,  H.  H.,  and  Cure- 
ton.) 

Cureton,  Thomas.     (See  Gage,  Joseph  J.,  assignor.) 

Cureton   Thomas.     (See  Smith,  H.  F.,  and  Cureton.) 

curie,  George  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Main  and  auxiliary 
melting  pot  for  linotype  machines.     1,473,083  ;  Nov.  6. 

Curlee,  George  A.,  Childress,  Tex.  Dumping  apparatus. 
1,455,602;  May  16. 

Curley,  Robert  S.     (See  Whittier,  J.  K.,  and  Curley.) 

Curme,  George  0.,  jr.     (See  Haynes,  P.  E.,  and  Curme.) 

Curme,  George  O.,  jr.,  and  C.  O.  Young,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
assignors  to  Union  Carbide  Company.  Making  glycols. 
1,442,386;  Jan.  16. 

Curme,  George  0.,  jr.,  Clendenin,  W.  Va.,  and  C.  O. 
Young,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Carbide  and  Car- 
bon Chemicals  Corporation.  Making  chlorhydrlns. 
1,456,916  ;  May  29. 

Curme,  George  0.,  jr.,  and  H.  B.  Heyn,  Pittsburgh,  I'a., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  of  benzoates 
and  benzoic  acid  from  dibenzyL     1,463,255  ;  July  31. 

Curme,  George  O.,  jr.,  and  H.  E.  Thompson,  Clendenin, 
\^'.  Va.,  assignors  to  Carbide  &  Carbon  Chemicals 
Corp.  Purifying  chlorine  and  other  corrosive  cases. 
1,472,294;  Oct.  30. 

Curnan,  Frank  W.,  Derby,  Conn.  Envelope  fastener, 
1,445,298  ;  Feb.  iL 

Curnan,  Frank  W.,  Derby,  Conn.  Envelope  fastener. 
1,464,240  ;   Aug.  7. 

Curran,  Edward  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Priming  device. 
1,450,490  ;  Apr.  3. 

Curran,  Edward  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Radiator  for  airplant 
engines.     1,452, i,58  ;  Apr.  24. 

Curran,  Edward  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Liquid-cooling  radi- 
ator.    1,454.107;  May  8. 

Curran,  Edward  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Liquid-cooling  radi- 
ator  for   motor   vehicles.      1,457,768 ;    June   5. 

Curran,  Edward  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Radiator.  1,458,128  ; 
June  12. 

Curran,  Edward  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Water-circulating 
system.     1,458,129  ;  June  12. 

Curran,  Edward  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Radiator  cap. 
1,465,544  ;   Aug.   21. 

Curran,  Edward  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spark  plug. 
1,467,137;    Sept.   4. 

Curran,  Edward  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Auto  radiator-ther- 
mometer mounting.     1,467,138  ;  Sept.  4. 

Curran,  Edward  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spark  plug. 
1,467,139;    Sept.   4. 

Curran,  Edward  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spark  plug.  1,468,858  ; 
Sept.   25. 

Curran,  Edward  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Mounting  of 
illuminators  or  headlights  for  automobiles.  1,474,815  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Curran,  Frank  J.  M.,  Greenville,  Mich.  Metal-covered 
refrigerator.    1,445,299  ;  Feb.  13. 

Curran,  George,  Plymouth.  Pa.  Automobile  light  and 
license   holder.     1,475,108 ;   Nov.   20. 

Curran,  John  J.,  Long  Island  City,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  F.  W.  Barker,  Great  Kills,  N.  Y.  Airplane. 
1,443,812  ;  Jan.   30. 

Curran,  M.  Donovan,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Testing  coke. 
1,459,143  ;  June  19. 

Curran,  Thomas,  Streator,  III.  Water-controlling  device. 
1,457,505  ;  June  5. 

Curren,  Arthur  J.,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Automatic  telephone- 
dial  support.     1,469,779  ;   Oct.   9. 

Currey,  Charles  F.,  and  K.  B.  Lyman,  Topeka,  Kans. 
Gas  and  liquid  fuel  burner  and  in  the  process  of  burn- 
ing gas  and  liquid  fuel.     1,465,511 ;  Aug.  21. 

Currie,  James  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lace.  Des.  62,441 ; 
June  5. 

Currie,  James  6.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lace.  Des.  62,442 ; 
June  5. 

Currier,  Andrew  E.,  Millis,  assignor  to  Baker  Rubber 
Cement  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Method  and  machine  for 
making  prepared  roofing.     1.456,224  ;  May  22. 

Currier,  Andrew  E.,  Millis,  assignor  to  M.  Brown,  Boston, 
Mass.  Paper-reenforcing  machine  and  method  thereof. 
1,460,949  ;   July  3. 

Currier,  Burleigh,  and  J.  B.  Seaman,  assignors  to  Penn- 
sylvania Appliance  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pro- 
tecting device  for  polyphase  circuits.     1,441,267  ;  Jan.  9. 

Currier,  Frederick  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Plate-glass 
setting.     1,458,396  ;   June   12. 

Currier,  Frederick  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Plate-glass 
setting.     1,458,397;   June  12. 

Currier,  Frederick  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Glass  setting. 
1,458,398  ;  June  12. 

Currier.  Hiram  D.,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switchboard  and 
Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone  system. 
1,442,130;   Jan.   16. 

Curry,  Jasper  C,  Pineville,  La.  Garbage  and  sewage 
incinerating  apparatus.     1,463,761  ;  July  31. 

Curry.  Malcolm.  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  Cook.  Holyoke, 
Mass.  ;  said  Curry  assignor  to  said  Cook.  Band-tying 
gauge.      1,451,685  :  Apr.   17. 

Curtain  Supply  Company,  The.  (See  Whitmore,  Edward 
E.,  assignor.) 

Curti,  Ernesto,  Milan,  Italy.  Pneumatic  hammer. 
1,464,809  :   Aug.    14. 

Curtln,  Andrew  P.,  Medford,  Mass.  Outlet-valve-oper- 
atlng  mechanism  for  flushing  tanks.    1,454,428 ;  May  8. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Coutinued. 


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Curtiu,  David  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Pocket  pencil  holder. 
1,470.810;  Oct.  16. 

Curtin,  David  F.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Vortex  Ml'g.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Sundae  dish  and  holder 
and  assembling  the  same.    Re.  15,514  ;  Jan.  2. 

Curtis,  -VrtUur  F.,  Los  -Vngelos,  Calif.  Set-up  block  for 
sticker  heads.     1,446,883  ;  Feb.  27. 

Curtis.  Augustus  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Lighting  fixture. 
1,472,050;  Oct.  30. 

Curtis,  Austen  M.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electrical-wave  filter.     1,465,757  ;  Aug.  21. 

Curtis,  Austen  M.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Compuuy,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electrical-wave  lilter.     1,465,758  ;  Aug.  21. 

Curtis,  Charles  F.,  London,  England.  Cementitious  com- 
positions suitable  for  flooring,  paving,  and  so  forth. 
1,460,643  ;  .July  3. 

Curtis  Coaster  Toy  Co.  (See  Griffin,  Sidney  S.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Curtis,  Earl  W.,  Fort  Madison,  Iowa.  Crosscut  sawing 
machine.     1,450,357  ;  Apr.  3. 

Curtis,  Ernest  W.,  Selby,  Calif.  Copyholder.  1,447,124  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Curtis,  Francis  J.,  Sharon,  Pa.  Tire-cutting  implement. 
1,471,686;  Oct.  23. 

Curtis,  Harry  F.,  Overbrook,  Pa.  Cable-gripping  device. 
1.442,862  ;   Jan.  23. 

Curtis  &  Hill  Gravel  and  Sand  Company.  (See  Hill, 
Francis  J.,  sr.,  assignor.) 

Curtis,  Homer  O.,  South  Sandisfield,  Mass.  Antivacuum 
relief  valve  for  heating  systems.     1,454,729  ;  May  8. 

Curtis,  Horace  K.,  et  al.  (See  Welch,  Thomas  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Curtis,  Lewis  E.,  assignor  to  The  Youngstowu  Pressed 
Steel  Company,  Warren,  Ohio.  Corner  bead.  1,454,042  ; 
May  8. 

Curtis,  Sidney  S.  (See  TofEelmeyer,  Charles  H.,  as- 
Bignor.) 

Curtis,  Thomas  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Means  for  operat- 
ing dampers.     1,470,425  ;   Oct.  9. 

Curtis,  Van  V.,  FoUansbee,  W.  Va.  Can  opener. 
1,473,600.   Nov.   6. 

Curtis,  Van  V.,  McAllen,  Tex.  Automobile  jack.  1,476,877  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Curti,-;,  William  E.,  Wyandotte,  Mich.  Tire.  1,451,977; 
.Apr.  17. 

Curtis,  William  R.,  Tracy  City,  Tenn.  Lever  link. 
1,446,884  ;  Feb.  27. 

Curtiss  Aeroplane  and  Motor  Corp.  (See  Gilmore,  Wil- 
liam L.,  assignor.) 

Curtiss  Aeroplane  and  Motor  Corporation.  (See  Christen, 
•John  A.,  assignor.) 

Curtiss  Aeroplane  and  Motor  Corporation.  (See  Curtiss, 
Gleuu    H.,   assignor.) 

Curtiss  Aeroplane  and  Motor  Corporation.  (See  Kirkham, 
Charles  B.,  assignor.) 

Curtiss  Aeroplane  and  Motor  Corporation.  (See  Tarbox, 
John  P.,  assignor.) 

Curtiss,  George  E.,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Land- 
ers, Frary   &  Clark.     Urn.     Des.   62,271  ;   May  1. 

Curtiss,  George  E.,  assignor  to  Landers,  Frary  &  Clark, 
New    Britain,    Conn.      Jusr.      Des.    63,.Sf)6  ;    Dec.    4. 

Curtiss,  George  E.,  assignor  to  Landers,  Frary  and  Clark, 
New  Britain.  Conn.     Coffeepot.     Des.  63,637  ;  Dec.  25. 

Curtiss,  Glenn  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Curtiss  Aeroplane  and  Motor  Corporation,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.     Triplane  dying  boat.     1,465,973  ;  Aug.  28. 

Curtiss,  J.  Guernsey,  assignor  to  Flower  City  Novelty 
Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Automobile  chair. 
1.444.111  :   Feb.  6. 

Curtiss,  Oliver  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Toy  savings  bank. 
1,447,762  ;   Mar.  3. 

Curtiss,  William  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Protective  cover 
for  fruit  trees.     1,446,416  ;  Feb.  20. 

Curwen,  John  S.,  Heversham,  England.  Advertising  de- 
vice or  toy.     1,-17.';,430  ;  Nov.  27. 

Curzon,  John  S.,  Storrs,  Utah.  Pick-handle  protector. 
l,46li,931  ;   Sept.   4. 

Cnrzon,  John  S.,  Storrs,  Utah.  Horseshoe.  1,468,196 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Cushincr,  Ralph  A.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Portable  power 
washing  machine  adaptable  to  set  tubs.  1,459,016 ; 
June  19. 

Cushing,  William  A.,  Newburgh  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor 
to  Ainerican  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Sin- 
iile-transmission  telegraph   system.     1,475,987;   Dec.   4. 

Cushion  Handle  Bar  Co.,  The.  (See  Rosen,  Meyer,  as- 
signor.) 

Cushman,  Charles  M.  (See  Cushman,  Horace  M.  and 
C.  M.,  Washburn,  and  Kimball.) 

Cushman,  Delbert  W.,  Fremont,  Ohio.  Automobile  rug. 
1,464,061  ;  Aug.   7. 

Cushman,  Everett  B.,  Topeka,  Kans.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  0.  D.  Collis,  Clinton,  Iowa.  Radiator. 
1,454,315  :  May  8. 

Cushman,  Everett  B.,  Lansing,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Bean 
Spray  Pump  Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Diaphragm  pump. 
1.473.924  ;  Nov.  13. 

Cushmnii.  Everett  B.,  Topeka,  Kans.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  O.  D.  Collis.  Clinton.  Town,  .\uxiliarj 
power   carrier   for   vehicles.     1,475,223;   Nov.   27. 


Cushman,  Everett  B.,  San  Jose,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,    to    0.    D.    Collis,    Clinton,    Iowa.      Water 

cooler.     1,477,319  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cushman,  Helen  B.     (See  Bliss,  George  H.,  assignor.) 
Cushman,  Horace  M.,   C.  M.  Cushman,  W.  A.  Washburn, 

Minis,    Mass.,    and    H.    E.    Kimball,   Providence,    R.   I., 

assignors  to  Cliquot  Club  Company,  MlUis,  Mass.    Bottle 

handling   and   testing  apparatus.     1,446,161 ;   Feb.   20. 
Cushman,  Joseph  E.,  and  N.  C.  Stanton,  assignors  to  At- 

wood  Machine  Company,  Stonington,  Conn.    Stop  motion 

for  spinning  machinery.     1,470,351  ;  Oct.  9. 
Cushman,    Trav,    Anaheim,    (ialif.      Rotary    gas    engine. 

1.455,324  :  May  15. 
Cuslck,  John  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Mall  chute.    1,450,139 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Cusick,  Koy,  Carnegie,  Pa.    Vending  machine.    1,450,839  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Cusimano,    Philip,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Cutting   device. 

1,463,941 ;  Aug.  7. 
Custer,     Eugene     I.,     Jacksonville,     Fla.       Vehicle     jack. 

1,448,261 ;  Mar.  13. 
Custer,  George  E.,  assignor  to  Custer  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Stoyestown,  Pa.     Pedal  lock.     1,463,676  ;  July  31. 
Custer,  John.      (See  Rotter,  Theodore,  assignor.) 
Custer  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Custer,  George  E., 

assignor.  J 
Cuthbert,    Robert    F.,    assignor    to    Theo.    Tiedemann    & 

Sons,     Inc.,     New    York,     N.    Y.     Box     for     garments. 

1,450,171  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cutler,   Charles,    Seattle,   Wash.     Lawn-mower  extension 

handle.    1,441,144  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cutler,      Clifford      A.,      Buffalo,     N.      Y.       Drying    kila 

1,462,194  ;  July  17. 
Cutler    Electrical    and    Manufacturing    Company.       (See 

Ridgely,  Holland  P.,  assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer    Mfg.     Co.       (See    Barnum,    Thomas    E 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Beck,  Robert  C,  assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.   Co.      (See   Hunter,   Richard   B.,   as- 
signor.) 
Cutler-Hammer   Mfg.    Co.      (See    Seeger,    Edwin    W.,    as- 
signor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  The.     (S'ee  Barnum,  Thomas  E., 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.   Co.,  The.      (See  Coldwell,   John    S., 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  The.     (See  Deutsch,  Edward  L., 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.   Co.,   The.      (See  Fernow,   Bernhard 

E.,  jr.,  assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  The.      (See  Horton,  Albert  J., 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  The.     (See  Layman,  Frank  E., 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  The.     (See  Lightfoot,  Edwin  N., 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer   Mfg.   Co.,  The.      (See  Maage,   Alfred   E., 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer   Mfg.   Co.,   The.      (See  Maujer,   Robert  I., 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer   Mfg.    Co.,   The.      (See  Meuer,   George   J., 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.   Co.,   The.      (See  Meyer,   F.  W.,  and 

Simon,  assignors.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Meyer,  Friedrich  W.,  as- 
signor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  The.     (See  Mortensen,  Niels  L., 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  The.      (See   Reed,  Harrison  P., 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.   Co.,   The.      (See  Re  Qua,  Frederick 

L.,  assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  The.     (See  Schmidt,  Edwin  X., 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  The.      (See   Seeger,  Edwin  W., 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  The.     (See  Stevens,  William  C, 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer    Mfg.    Co.,    The.       (See    Stone,    David, 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  The.      (See  Taylor,  Herman  J., 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer  M'f'sr  Co.,  The.     (See  Yerger,  Charles  W., 

assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammer   Mfg.    Co.,    The.      (See   Wade,    Henry   N., 

assignor.) 
Cutler,    Samuel   C,   Brookline,   Mass.     Air-washing  appa- 
ratus.     1,459,442  ;    June    19. 
I'utright,  Ishmael  G.,  and  J.  A.  Sharps,  Buckhannon,  W. 

Va.     Metal    shade   slat.     1,446,837;    Feb.    27. 
Cutslnger,  T.  H.     (See  Lawlor,  James  M.,  assignor.) 
Cutten,  Leverett  H.     (See  Josephs,  L.  C,  jr.,  and  Cutten.) 
Cutter,  Edmund  I.     (See  Daly,  M.  E.,  and  Cutter.) 
Cutter,    Solomon    M.,    assignor    to    Capewell    Horse    Nail 

Ciompany,  Hartford,  Conn.    Manufacture  of  horse  nails. 

1,443,527  ;  Jan.  30. 
Cutting,    Francis    R.,    Oakland,    Calif.      Arch    supporter. 

1,469,717  ;  Oct.  2. 
Cutting,  George  B.,   Worcester,  Mass.     Protector  for  rail 

ties.     1,450,280  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cyganiewicz,  John,  Chicago.  111.    Hand  bag.    Des.  62,981 ; 

Sett.   4. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Cygnet  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.  (See  Rahling,  Henry  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cynamon,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile  lock. 
1,473,469;  Nov.  6. 

Czapkowsky,  Wincanty,  Hartford,  Conn.  Window  fas- 
tener.    1,478,735  ;  Dec.  25. 

Czaran,  Otto,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
makinK  belting.     1,451,686  ;  Apr.  17. 

Czarneckl,  Boleslaw  V.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Bracket. 
1,459,364  ;    June    19. 

Czarneckl,  Wladyslaw.  (See  Murphy,  T.  W.,  and  Czar- 
neckl.) 

Czarniecki,  Andrew  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  Romanc- 
zuk,       Plymouth,       Pa.      Motor-spring      hair      cutter. 
1,466,613;  Aug.   28. 
Czeftczick,  Max.     (See  Reed,  C.  E.,  and  Czeftczlck.) 
Czegka,  Victor  H.     (See  Johnston,  J.  S..  and  Czegka.) 
Czelusniak,    Tony,    and    L.     Chodubskl,     Oswego,    N.     Y. 
Razor-blade-sharpening   machine.      1,459,653  ;    June   19. 
Czerny,   Francis,   assignor   of  five-twelfths   to  M.    C.   Mc- 
Kenney,   San   Bernardino,   three-twelfths  to   A.   McRae, 
and  four-twelfths   to  A.  A.  McRae,  Ocean  Park,  Calif. 
Amusement  device.     1,441,404  ;  Jan.  9. 
Czyzykowski,    Julian,    Harrison,   N.    J.      Inflatable   swim- 
ming garment.     1,476,286  ;  Dec.  4. 

D.  Co.,  Inc.      (See  Davidson,  Arthur  C,  assignor.) 

D.   X.   Instrument  Company.      (See   Hippie,    Solomon   R., 

assignor.) 
Daae,      Reinhardt,      Pittsburgh,      Pa.        Gas     producer. 

1,441,217:  Jan.  9. 
Daae,    Reinhardt,    Youngstown,    Ohio.      Gas    producers. 

1,445,300  ;  Feb.  13. 
Dabadie,   John   L.,   assignor   to   System  Machine   Works, 

Stockton,    Calif.      Water    pump    for    motor    vehicles. 

1,472,243  ;  Oct.  30. 
Dabney,  Conway,  Crystal  Springs,  Miss.     Emergency  mud 

boot.      1,476,597 ;    Dec.    4. 
Dacey,  James  E.,  Du  Bois,  Pa.     Sanitary  cover  for  milk 

cans.     1,449,811  ;  Mar.  27. 
Dadant  &  Sons.     (See  Cummins,  Earl  H.,  assignor.) 
Dade,  Thomas   G.,    St.  Marys,   Ohio.     Wheel.     1.473,084  ; 

Nov.   6. 

Dade,  Thomas  G.,  St.  Marys,  Ohio.  Wheel.  1,473,085  ; 
Nov.  6. 

D'Adrian,  Alexander  L.  D.,  et  al.  (See  Stenhouse, 
Thomas,  assignor.) 

Daggett,  William  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Pulley  and  similar 
construction.     1,455,47.9 ;   May   15. 

Dague,  Geoige  W.,  Glenmora,  La.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,440,819  ;  Jan.  2. 

Dague,  George  W.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Nonrefillable  bottle. 
1,446,162  ;  Feb.  20. 

Dague,  George  W.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Trolley-pole  safety 
device.     1,454,706  ;  May  8. 

Dahl,  Conrad,  assignor  to  D.  M.  Carter,  trustee,  Chicago, 
111.     Vehicle  wheel.     1,451,867.    Apr.  17. 

Dahl,  Conrad,  assignor  to  D.  M.  Carter,  trustee,  Chicago, 
111.     Occupant-steered  vehicle.     1,451,868  ;  Apr.  17. 

Dahl,  Conrad,  assignor  to  D.  M.  Carter,  trustee,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Occupant-propelled  vehicle.  1,454,626; 
May  8. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Globe  for  lighting  fix- 
tures.    Des.  61,798  ;  Jan.  16. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Loop  for  lighting  fix- 
tures.    Des.  61,799  ;  Jan.  16. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Base  for  lighting  fix- 
tures.    Des.  61,800 ;  Jan.  16. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chandelier.  Des. 
61,855  :  Jan.   30. 

Dahl,  Thure  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chandelier.  Des. 
61,928  ;  Feb.  13. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wall  bracket  for  light- 
ing fixtures.     Des.   62,138  ;  Mar.   27. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Holder  for  lighting  fix- 
ture.    Des.     62,139  ;   Mar.   27. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candle  cup  for  lighting 
fixtures.     Des.  62,140;  Mar.   27. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candle  cup  for  lighting 
fixtures.      Des.    62,141;    Mar.   27. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Base  for  lighting  fix- 
tures.    Des.   62,142  ;   Mar.   27. 

Dahl.  Thure  E.,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.  Bracket  back  for  light- 
ing fixtures.     Des.   62,143 ;   Mar.   27. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canopy  for  lighting 
fixture.     Des.  62,144  ;  Mar.  27. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Celling  fixture  for  light 
Ing  fixtures.     Des.  62,185  ;  Apr.  3. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ring  for  lighting  fix- 
tures.    Des.  62,186  ;  Apr.  3. 

Dahl,  Thure,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Light  receptacle  for  light- 
ing fixtures.     Des.  62,232  ;  Apr.  24. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lighting  fixture.  Des. 
62,565  ;   June  26. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  wall  bracket. 
Des.  62,705  ;  July  24. 

Dahl  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bracket  back  for 
lighting  fixtures.      Des.    62,706;   July   24. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Body  part  for  light- 
ing fixtures.     Dee.  62,707 ;   July  24. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Socket  cover  for  light- 
ing fixtures.     Des.   62,708;   July  24. 


Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Band  for  lighting  fix. 
tures.     Des.  62,709  ;  July  24. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Base  for  lighting  fix- 
tures.    Des.  62,886;  Aug.  21. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bracket  lantern.  Des. 
62,887  ;  Aug.  21. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lantern.  Des.  62,937  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Dahl,  Thure,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ring  for  lighting  fixture s. 
Des.  63,219;   Nov.  6. 

Dahl.  Thure  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wall  bracket  for 
lighting  fixtures.      Des.    63,285 ;    Nov.   20. 

Dahl,  Thure,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ring  for  lighting  fixtures. 
Des.  63,455  ;  Dec.  11. 

Dahl,  Thure  B..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wall  bracket  for  light- 
ing fixtures.     Des.  63,456  ;  Dec.  11. 

Dahl,  Thure  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pedestal  for  lighting 
fixtures.     Des.  63,638  ;  Dec.  25. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  assignor  to  Llghtoller  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Body  part  for  lighting  fixtures.  Des. 
62,982;   Sept.   4. 

Dahl,  Thure  E.,  assignor  to  Lightoller  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Side  panel  for  lanterns.  Des.  63,026; 
Sept.  18. 

Dnhlberg,   C.   P.      (See   Munroe,   Treadway  B.,  assignor.) 

Dahlberg,  C.  F.      (See  Shaw,   John  K.,  assignor.) 

Dahlen,  William,  Duluth,  Minn.  Grain  door.  1,458,327  ; 
June  12. 

Dahlene,  Andrew,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Multiple  oil-gas  gen- 
erator and  distributor.     1,470,817 ;   Oct.   16. 

Dahler,  Valentine,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Swimming  shoe. 
1,447,928-  Mar.  6. 

Dahlgren,  Charles  J.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Buckle. 
1,448,993  ;  Mar.   20. 

Dahlgren,  Leonard,  assignor  to  Fillkwik  Company,  Attle- 
boro,  Mass.     Cigarette  case.     1,456,055  ;  May  22. 

Dahlqulst,  John,  Newport  News,  Va,  Talldng  machine. 
1,448,336;   Mar.   13. 

Dahlstrand,  Hans  P.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  AilJs- 
Chalmers  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Governor. 
1,464,749  ;   Aug.   14. 

Dahlstrand,  Hans  P,,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Allis-Chal- 
mers  Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tur- 
bine.    1,476,801 ;  Dec.  11. 

Dahlstrom,  John,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Shock  absorber. 
1,471,474  ;  Oct.  23. 

Dahm,  Kurt,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Valve-pin  tool.  1,478,555  ; 
Dec.  26. 

Dahmen,  Carl  H.,  Allentown,  Pa.  Ventilating  flue. 
1,474,072  ;  Nov.  13. 

Dahms,  Hugo,  Berlin,  Germany.  Means  for  attaching 
stockings,  socks,  or  the  like  to  suspenders.  1,472,327; 
Oct.  30. 

Daiger,  Charles  V.,  Newton.  Mass.  Display  fixture. 
1,464,241 ;  Aug.  7. 

Daigle,  Remie  P.,  Van  Buren,  Me.  Vehicle  brake  appara- 
tus.    1,441,145  ;  Jan.  2. 

Dailey,  Edward  L.,  Evansville,  Minn.  Typewriter  attach- 
ment.    1,473,470  ;  Nov.   6. 

Dailey,  Florence  C,  et  al.  (See  Adams,  Frank  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dailey,  J.  O.,  et  al.     (See  Adams,  Frank  A.,  assignor.) 

Dailey,  Robert  T.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Dump  wagon.  1,455,714  ; 
May  15. 

Daily.  William  H.,  Los  Argeles,  Calif.  Automatic  mul- 
tiple-record phonograph.    1,466,791 ;  Sept.  4. 

Dalmler-Motoren-Gesellschaft.  (See  Daimler,  Paul,  as- 
signor.) 

Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft.  (See  Reinsch,  Alfred,  as- 
signor.) 

Dalmler-Motoren-Gesellschaft.  (See  Schwerdtfeger,  Wal- 
ter,  assignor.) 

Daimler,  Paul,  Cannstatt,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Dalmler- 
Motoren-Gesell.schaft,  Unterturkheim,  Germany.  Com- 
pressor arrangement  for  the  motors  of  automobile  vehi- 
cles.    1,463,256  ;  July  31. 

Dain,  Joseph,  deceased ;  J.  Dain,  Jr.,  administrator,  as- 
signor to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline,  111.  Clevis  for 
tractors.     1,444,904  ;  Feb.  13. 

Dain,  Joseph,  deceased,  by  J.  Dain,  jr.,  administrator, 
Moline,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Dain  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany of  Iowa,  Ottumwa,  Iowa.  Hay  loader.  1,478,556  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Dain,  Joseph,  jr.,   administrator.      (See  Dain,  Joseph.) 

Dain  Manufacturing  Company  of  Iowa,  The.  (See  Dain, 
Joseph,  assignor.) 

Daines,  Thomas,  Penticton,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Invisible  baggage  guard  for  motor  cars.  1,461,972; 
July  17. 

Dains,  Frank  J.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Automobile 
bumper.     1.459,365;  June  19. 

Dair,  John  H.,  Keyport.  N.  J.  Attachment  for  differ- 
ential  gears.     1,458,877;   June  12. 

Daisy  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Lefever,  Charles  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Da.1ka,  Mike,  Torrington,  Conn.  Compressed-air  engine- 
control  device.     1,459,575  ;  June  19. 

Dake,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  The  Pyle-National  Co.. 
Chicago,  111.  Valve  for  steam  turbines.  1,441,485 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Dake,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Pyle-Natlonal  Company, 
<~'hicago.  111.  Electromagnetic  governor  for  motor-gen- 
erator  sets. .    1,442,131  ;   Jan.    16. 


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Dake,    Charles    W. 

pauy,    Chicago, 

Feb.    27. 
Dake,   Charles    W. 

pany,     Chicago, 

1,452,147  ;  Apr. 
Dake,  Charles  W., 

pany,    Chicago, 
Dake,   Charles  W. 

pany,     Chicago, 

1,457.212  ;  May 


,   assignor  to   The   Pyle-Natlonal   Com- 
111.      Turbogenerator    set.      1,440,787; 

,   assignor   to   The  Pyle-National   Corn- 
Ill.       Packing     for     steam     turbines. 
IT. 

assignor  to  The  Pyle  National  Corn- 
Ill.      Turbine.      1,455,022;    May    15. 

,   assignor   to    The  Pyle-National   Com- 
111.       Governor    for     steam    turbines. 
29. 


Dake,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  The  Pyle-National  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Electric  generator.  1,476,394 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Dake,  Charles  W.,  and  R.  D.  Grant,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors 
to  Pyle-National  Company.  Oiling  device  for  steam 
turbines.     1.440,786;   Feb.  27. 

Dalberg,  WlUiam,  Deary,  Idaho.  Overshoe  holder. 
1.4,'iO,.S04  ;    Mav   22. 

Dalbey,  James  H.,  Elgin,  111.  Resilient  filler  for  tires. 
1,443,069  ;  Jan.  23. 

Dale,  Arthur  C,  New  Orleans,  La.  Boat.  1,455,833  ; 
May  22. 

Dale,    Hiner.      (See    Johnson,    Alvls    L.,    assignor.) 

Dales,  Edward  L,.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric-lighting 
fixture.      1,445.665  ;  Feb.   20. 

Dales,  William  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Infant's  nursing 
device.      1,441.406  ;   Jan.   9. 

D'Alessandro,  Dominick,  and  R.  Pace,  Quincy,  Mass.  ; 
said  Pace  assignor  to  said  D'Alessandro.  Machine  for 
making   tiles.     1,453,381  ;    May   1. 

D'Alessandro,  Dominick,  and  R.  Pace,  Quincy,  Mass.  ; 
said  Pace  assignor  to  said  D'Alessandro.  Making  tiles. 
1.453,382;  May    1. 

Daley,  John.     (See  Daley,  William,  J.,  and  J.) 

Daley,  Joseph.     (See  Daley,  William,  J.,  and  J.) 

Daley,  Preston  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Closure  fastener. 
1.448.706;  Mar.   13. 

Daley,  William,  J.,  and  J.,  Bolivar,  Ohio.  Railway  cross- 
ing.     1,467,842  ;   Sept.   11. 

D'Alfonso,  William  R..  Oakland,  assignor  to  Universal  Tel- 
escope Mute  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Tone 
modifier  for  wind  instruments.    1,467,422  ;  Sept.  11. 

D'Alfonso,  William  R.,  Oakland,  assignor  to  Universal 
Telescope  Mute  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Tele- 
scopic mute.     1,468,066;  Sept.  18. 

Daliauls,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lock.  1,478,322 ; 
Dec.    18. 

Dalltz,  Harry,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sink  strainer.  1,452,494 ; 
Apr.  24 

Dall,  Benjamin  L.,  River  Forest,  111.  Cigarette  case. 
1.475,567;   Nov.   27. 

Dalla  Bona,  Giuseppe,  Como,  Italy.  Automatic  apparatus 
for  signaling  railway  trains  In  motion.  1,457,728 ; 
June  5. 

Dallam,  Fred  B.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Means  for  pre- 
serving food.     1.447,615  ;  Mar.  6. 

Dallas  Brass  &  Copper  Co.     (See  Yokel,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Dallas.  Charle.i  D..  Winnetka,  111.  Winding  arbor. 
1,466.121  ;  Aug.   28. 

Dallas,  Charles  D.,  Winnetka,  111.  Scale  platform. 
1.474,464  ;   Nov.  20. 

Dallas,  Granvil  F.,  Kroxville,  Tenn.  Tire-handling  de- 
vice.    1,472,556  ;  Oct.  30. 

Dallen,  Frank  M.,  Chicago,  HI.  Burner.  1,468,442: 
Sept.  18. 

Dallenbach,  Michael,  Ridgway,  Pa.  Saw-tooth  dresser, 
jointer,  and  gauge.     1,462.325  ;  July  17. 

Dallett.  Thos.  H.,  Co.  (See  Van  Sickel,  Wilber  H., 
assignor.) 

Dallv,  Emsley  P.,  Webster  City,  Iowa.  Binder  for  maga- 
zines and  the  like.     1,448,914  •  Mar.  20. 

Dalman,  John  W.     (See  Chiles,  George  S.,  assignor.) 

Dalrymple,  Annie  D.,  et  al.  (See  Applegate,  George  H., 
.assignor.) 

Dalrymple.  Philip  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  L.  K. 
Davis,  Washington,  D.  C.  Endless-track  vehicle. 
1,441,405  ;  Jan.  9. 

Dalton  Adding  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Grogel, 
A.  F.  W.,  and  Tingley.  assignors.) 

Dalton  Adding  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Landsiedel, 
Harry,  assignor.) 

Dalton,  Daniel  J.,  and  W.  A.  Biondi,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Safety-rnzor-blade  holder.     1,474,107:  Nov.  13. 

Dalton,  Edward  J.,  Davenport,  Icfwa.  Carrier.  1,457,213; 
May  29. 

D.Tlton,  Raymond  S.     (See  Thompson,  R.  J.,  and  Dalton.) 

Dalton,  Richard  H.     (See  Sunde,  L.  A.,  and  Dalton.) 

Dalton,  William  H.,  Salem,  Mass.  Heating  unit. 
1,463.005  ;    July    24. 

Daly,  Charles  M.,  East  Elmhurst,  N.  T.  Cooker  attach- 
ment for  automobile  radiators.     1,463,676  ;  July  31. 

Daly,  Glenn  L.,  Denver,  Colo.  Floor-scrubbing  machine. 
1,464.031  ;   Aug.  7. 

Daly,  James  A.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Knee-adjusting  mecha- 
nism.     1,444,591  ;    Fob.   6. 

Daly,  John  A.,  New  Rocbelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gold 
Sealed  Denture  Process  Co.,  Inc.  Coaling.  1,472,244  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Daly,  ,Tohn  A..  Rochelle  Park,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  Gold  Sealed  Denture  Process  Co..  Inc.  .Arti- 
ficial denture  and  oroducini:  same.     1.472.245:  Get.  sn. 


Daly  John  J.,  Newton  Center,  Mass.     Shoe.     1,468,284  : 

Sept.  18. 
Daly,  Michael  E.,  Cincinnati,  and  E.  I.  Cutter,  assignors 

to   The    American    Laundry   Machinery   Company,    Nor- 
wood, Ohio.     Device  for  manipulating  drums  or  cylln- 

der.s.     1,440,911  ;   Jan.   2. 
Daly,   William  N.,  Mlddleton,  Mass.     Combination   front 

and     rear     light,     number     plate,     and     plate     holder. 

1,442,863;  Jan.  23. 
Dalzell,  Harry  G.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Fostoria  Glasc 

Company,  Moundsville,   W.   Va.     Composite  glass   dish. 

1,478,026:   Dec.   18. 
Daman,  Arthur  C.,  Denver,  Colo.,  and  T.  J.  Pennington, 

Naugatuck,  Conn.     Agitator.     1,445,935  ;  Feb.  10. 
Daman,    Arthur    C,    Denver,    Colo.      Vibrating    trommel 

screen.     1,455,907  ;  May  22. 
Daman,    Arthur    C,    Denver,    Colo.      Drier.      1,469,294 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Damascus    Brake   Beam    Company,    The.       (See    Mayhew, 

Edward  A.,  assignor.) 
Damerell,   Mark   H.,    Worcester,   Mass.,    assignor   to   Wy- 

man-Gordan  Company.     Indicating  device.     1,461,083 ; 

July  10. 
Dameron,  Henry  A.      (See   Stewart,  Albert  L.,  assignor.) 
Damiano,    Fedora,    Cambridge,    Mass.      Ornamental    and 

supporting  article.     1,457,350  ;  June  5. 
Damm,  Carl  P.,  et  al.,  trustees.      (See  Warren,  John  R., 

assignor.) 
Damm,    ,Tohn   P.,   Techny,   III.     Carrier-table   attachment. 

1,456,623  :  May  23. 
Damm,   Louis   H.,   Great  Bend,   Kans.     Hinge-lock   clevis. 

1,467,844;   Sept.   11. 
Dammel,  Iramanuel  and  T.  G.,  Geraldine,  Mont.     Wheeled 

wceder.     1,457,823  ;  June  5. 
Dammel,  Thos.  G.     (See  Dammel,  Immanuel  and  T.  G.) 
Damon,   George  B.,  Belvldere,  N.  J.,  assignor  to   Vulcan 

Iron     Works,     Wilkes-Barre,     Pa.       Drier.       1,447,929 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Damon,    John    W.      (See    Campbell,    T.    A.,    Damon,    and 

Stewart.) 
Damon,    Murray   C,   Leominster,   Mass.,   assignor   to   The 

Hairlight  Company.   Hair  roll  or  puff.   1.450,491 ;  Apr.  3. 
Dampney    Company    of    America.      (See    Bellows,    Philip, 

assignor.) 
Dampney,  Gerald  F..  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Australia. 

Concrete  -  slab       Duilding      construction.         1.468,285 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Damrow  Brothers   Company.      (See  Damrow,   Edward  C, 

assignor. ) 

Damrow,  Edward  C,  assignor  to  Damrow  Brothers  Com- 
pany, Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.     Manufacture  of  brick  cheese. 

1.469.251  ;  Oct.  2. 

Damrow,  Edward  C,  assignor  to  Damrow  Brothers  Com- 
pany,   Fond   du   Lac,    Wis.      Continuous    cheese   press. 

1.469.252  ;  Oct.  2. 

Danaher,  John  W.,  assignor  to  The  Standard  Meter  Com- 
pany Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Gas  meter. 
1,464,972;   Aug.    14. 

Dance,  Edward  L.,  assignor  to  The  New  Zealand  Co- 
operative Dairy  Company,  Limited,  Hamilton,  Auck- 
land, New  Zealand.  Manufacture  of  casein  glue. 
1.478,943  :  Dec.  25. 

Dance,  Victoria  E.,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Bottle  stopper. 
1,463,198  ;  July  31. 

Danckwortt,  Thomas  B.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  J.  Nicolaysen.     Oil  engine.     1,475.370  ;  Nov.  27. 

Dandridge,  James  W.,  Garrison,  W.  Va.  Stenographer's 
transcript   rack.     1,455,603 ;   May   15. 

Dandridge,  James  W.,  and  G.  Hance,  Garrison,  W.  Va. 
Slide-rail  clamp.     1,476,598;  Dec.  4. 

Dandrieux,  Auguste,  assignor  to  Soci4t5  Anonyme  Anclens 
Ateliers  A.  Dandrieux,  Paris,  France.  Machine  for 
sharpening   pencils.      1.472,557;    Oct.    30. 

Dandy,  Mike,  Burdine,  Ky.  Electric  illuminated  clock 
dial.     1,441.069  ;  Jan.  2. 

Dane,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Yy  assignor  to  Research  Cor- 
poration, Mew  York,  N.  Y^.  .\pparatus  for  electrical 
treatment  "f  gases.     1.442,052  ;  Jan.  16. 

Danehower,  Prank  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ross- 
Tacony  Crucible  Company.  Refractory  article  and 
taaking  the  same.     1.450,140  ;  Mar.  27. 

Danese,  .Joseph,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Extension  device. 
1,455,715;  May  15. 

Danhel,  Ignatz,  Chicago,  111.     Stove.     1,468,850  ;  Sept.  25. 

Daniel,  Alvin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Key  retainer.  1,447,012  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Daniel,  Daniel,  Little  Rock,  .4rk.  Cotton  harvester  and 
conveyer.     1,455,908  ;  May  22. 

Daniel,  Frank  W.,  Wissinoming,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Quaker 
City  Rubber  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tire  tread. 
Des.  62,394  ;  May  22. 

Daniel,     Henry     J.,     Sutherlin,     Va.       Cooking     utensil. 

1.457.654  ;  June  5. 

Daniel,      Henry     J.,      Sutherlin,     Va.        Water     carrier. 

1.457.655  ;  June  5. 

Daniel,   John,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,   tn    Koeh- 

ring  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.      Chute-operating  means. 

1,477,543  ;    Dec.    18. 
Daniel,  Joseph  S.     (See  Wills,  M.  C,  and  Daniel.) 
Daniel,    Lewis,   Newport,   Ky.,    assignor   to   C.    J.   Renne- 

kamp,     Cincinnati,     Ohio.       Capped     nail     and     tack. 

1,459,877;  June  26. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Daniel,  Paul,  Boundbrook,  N.  3.  Throttle  heater. 
1,472,240;   Oct.  30. 

Daniels,  Abe  I.     (See  Oppman,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Daniels,  Albert  L.  (See  Cleghorn,  R.  W.,  Daniels,  and 
McKeaa.) 

Daniels,  Benjamin  A.,  Tampa,  Fla.  Protective  ventilat- 
ing  screen   for   vehicles.      1,461,478 ;   July    10. 

Daniels,  Ernest  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Automatic  groov- 
ing  and   strip-inserting   machine.      1,471,246 ;   Oct.   16. 

Daniels,  Ernest  S.,  Wasliin^tou,  D.  C.  Packing  case  or 
box    structure.      1,472, GiJo  ;    Oct.    30. 

Daniels,  Ernest  S.,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  H.  P.  SchucU, 
East  Orange,  N.  J.  Parquet  flooring  and  wall  paneling. 
1,477,813  ;   Dec.   18. 

Daniels,  Eugene  O.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Gas  and  vapor  burner. 
1,452,826;  Apr.  24. 

Daniels,  Farrliigton,  East  Falls  Church,  Va.,  and  O.  R. 
Wulf,  Norwich,  Conn.  Fixation  of  atmospheric  nitro- 
gen.     1,458,525  ;   June  12. 

DanieJs,  Felix  P.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Drag  brake  for  skate 
cycles.      1.444,592;   Feb.   6. 

Daniels,  George,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Signal.  1,457,057; 
Mav  29. 

Daniels,  George,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Chair.  Des.  62,545 ; 
June    19. 

Daniels,  George  J.  (See  Zimmerman,  Robert  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Daniels,  George  W.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Auto- 
mobile lock.     1,450,943;   Apr.   10. 

Daniels,  John  T.,  assignor  to  The  Hanson  &  Van  Winkle 
Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Phonograph-record  matrix  and 
method  and  apparatus  for  producing  same.  1,475,937  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Daniels,  Lee  G.,  Rockford,  111.  Automatic  talking  ma- 
chine.    1,461,111;  July  10. 

Daniels,  Lee  G.,  Rockford,  111.  Automatic  multiple- 
spindle  metal-working  machine.     1,464,062 ;   Aug.   7. 

Daniels,  Lee  G.,  Rockford,  111.  Automatic  multiple- 
spindle  machine.     1,464,063  ;  Aug.  7. 

Daniels,  Lloyd  C,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  National  Aniline  & 
Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production 
of  vat  dyestuffs.     1,464,598  ;   Aug.  14. 

Daniels,  Lloyd  C,  and  W.  S.  Lawrence,  Buffalo,  assignors 
to  National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  vat  dyestuffs.  1,478,027: 
Dec.  18. 

Daniels,  Oscar  C,  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Tonsillotome. 
1,466,581;  Aug.  28. 

Daniels,  Roy  R.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Swivel  hook  for 
jacks.     1,465,895  ;  Aug.  21. 

Danielson.  Charles,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Ironing  board. 
1,466,390;  Aug.  28. 

Danielson,  Ernest  G.,  assignor  to  E.  T.  Cunningham, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Inductance  coil.  1,455,081 ; 
May  15. 

Danielson,  Ernest  G.,  assignor  to  E.  T.  Cunningham, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.     Rheostat.     1,460,408;  July  3. 

Danielson,  Frank,  Chicago,  111.  Burning-in  and  running- 
in  machine.     1,446,838  ;  Feb.  27. 

Danielson,  Prank,  Chicago,  111.     Vise.     1,456,365  ;  May  22. 

Daniloff,  Serge,  Lowell,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Saco-Lowell 
Shops.  Guide  for  continuous  bobbin  feed  for  use  in 
spooling  machines  and  the  like.     1,448,831 ;  Mar.  20. 

Danis,  Romeo  J.,  et  al.  (See  Cryan,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Danley,  James  B.,  St.  Johns,  Mich.  Battery  poultry 
coop.     1.469,384  :  Oct.  2. 

Danley,  Raymond  P.  (See  Camarata,  V.,  Codrick,  and 
Danley.) 

Danley,  Raymond  P.,  et  al.  (See  Peterson,  Edwin  A., 
assignor.) 

Danley,  William,  Charleston,  Tex.  Rat  trap.  1,477,320  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Dann,  Ernest  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Spring  bumper.  1,455,082  ; 
May  15. 

Dann,  Walter  M.,  Wllklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Trans- 
former radiator.     1,461,518  ;  July   10. 

Dann,  Walter  M.,  Wilkinsburg.  and  C.  L.  Fortescue,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  assignors  to  Westinghonso  Electric  and 
Manufacturing  Company.  Protective  system.  1,467,843  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Danneel.  Heinrlch.  (See  Tommasi  C,  Sandholm,  Dan- 
neel,  and  Busch.) 

Danner,  Frederick  E..  Willows,  Calif.  Solar  heater. 
1,473,018  ;   Nov.  6. 

Dannettell,  Henry,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  U.  Cain, 
Eviinsville,  Ind.  Preparing  coal  for  coking.  1,475,543  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Dannreuther,  Lewis  C,  '  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Stove. 
1,457,506:  June  5. 

Danquard,  Thomas,  New  York,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  Auto 
Pneumatic  Action  Company.  Switching  mechanism  for 
player  pianos.     1,468,139  ;   Sept.  18. 

Dansey,   Harry  D.      (See   Carr,   Edward,   assignor,) 

Danson,  Willa,  San  Leandro,  Calif.  Statuette.  Des. 
62,253  ;  Apr.   24. 

Danstrup,  Hans  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Harrison, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Double-acting  reciprocating  pump. 
1,470,426;    Oct.   0. 

D'Antonio,  Remigius,  New  York,  N.  Y,  Propelling  mech- 
anism   in    pedicycles,      1,477,544  ;    Dec.    IS. 

Danya,   Inc.      (See  Aymar,  Gordon  C,  assignor.) 


Box.     Des.  62,145 ; 
Sheet  guard  for 
Maurice    G., 


Danz,  Eugene  P.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Earring.    Des.  63,098 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Danziger,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  T, 

Mar.  27. 
Danziger,  Abraham,  New  York.  N.  Y. 

platen  presses.     1,453,064  ;  Apr.   24. 
Danziger,    Adolphe,    et    al.       (See    Dusseau 

assignor.) 
Darcpy,   Jesse   J.      (See   Grand.lean,   S.   G..   and   Darcey.) 
Darche,    Harry.      (See  Kunz,   E.   L.,  and  Darche.) 
D'Arcy,  Harry  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Fertilizer-spraying 

device.      1,469,065 ;    Sept.    25. 
Dardanl,  Martin  E,  E.,   Fairfield,  Conn.     Gasoline  filter. 

1,463,006  :    July  24. 
Dardani,  Thomas  H.,  Bloomfleld,  N.  J.    Combination  Jack 

and  hoist.     1,445,430  ;  Feb.  13. 
Darden,  Newton  J.,  Washington,   D.  C.     Necktie  holder. 

1,455,604  ;   May   15. 
D'Ardenne,    Walter    H.,    assignor    to    Edward    G.    Budd 

Manufacturing   Company,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Punching 

machine.     1,476.669  ;  Dec.  4. 
Dargue,  Algernon  W.,  and  F.  L.,  Halifax,  England.    Draw- 
ing  apparatus.      1,464,973;   Aug.    14. 
Dargue,   Frederick  L.      (See  Dargue,   Algernon   W.,   and 

F.   L.) 
Darley,  John  W.,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to   C.  B. 

Cohen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     container.     1,447,712  ;  Mar.  6. 
Darley,  William  S.,  Chicago,  111.     Pitometer.     1,446,618; 

Fob.  27. 

A.       (See    Colombani,    Colomban,    as- 


Salt   Lake   City,   Utah.      Tire   alarm. 
10. 

Montclair, 
Treating 


N.  J.,  assignor  to  EUis-Fos- 
bismuth     ores.       1,477,321 ; 


Walton,    N.    Y.      Support.      1.441,913; 


Bath  and  basin  fitting. 


Darlin,    Jean    M. 

signor.) 
Darling,    Elmer   E., 

1,451,291 ;  Apr. 
Darling,  Elton  R., 

ter     Company. 

Dec.  11. 
Darling,    Fay    C, 

Jan.  9. 
Darling,  Fay  C,  Walton,  N.  Y. 

1,461,698;  July  10. 
Darling,   Lewis  A.,  assignor  to   Electric   Service   Supplies 

Company,      Philadelphia,      Pa.        Power      generator 

1,446,084  ;   Feb.   20. 
Darling,  Lewis  A.,  assignor  to  Electric  Service  Supplies 

Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Generator.      1,447,282 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Darling,  Lewis  A.,  assignor  to  Electric  Service  Supplies 

Company,      Philadelphia,      Pa.        Electrical      machine. 

1,454,833  ;  May  8. 
Darling,  Lewis  A.,  assignor  to  Electric  Service  Supplies 

Company,       Philadelphia,      Pa.         Controlling      valve. 

1,471,107;  Oct.  16. 
Darmstadter,  Herbert  M.,  Chicago,  111.     Hand-measuring 

device.      1,441,268  ;   Jan.   9. 
Darn    E.    Z.    Laboratorys.      (See    Plasterer,    Purl    C,    as- 
signor. ) 
Darnell,  Eugene,  and  L.   G.  Cassidy,  Wichita,  Kans.    Com- 
bination ladder.     1,460,792;  July  3. 
Darnell,  Rex  C.     (See  Bull,  A.  A.,  and  Darnell.) 
Darnell,     William     L.,     Franklin,     Tenn.      Brake     band. 

1,478,849  ;  Dec.  25. 
Darnley,   Percy  H.,   assignor  of  one-half  to  B.   Richards, 

London.   England.      Typewriter.      1,450.627 ;    Apr.   3. 
Darrah,  William  A.,  Chicago,  III.     Producing  oxygen  and 

apparatus  therefor.     1,448,654;   Mar.   13. 
Darrah,  William  A,,  Chicago,  111.     Selective  oxidation  and 

apparatus   therefor.      1,448,655;   Mar.    13. 
Darrah,   William   A.,   assignor  to   The   Ekco   Engineering 

Company,  Chicago,  IlL     Preparing  dough.     1,468,775 ; 

Sept.  26. 
Darrah,    William    H.,    Bethlehem,    Pa.      Hoisting    device. 

1,444,954  ;  Feb.  13. 
Darrow,    Edwin   A.      (See   Koester,   Charles   E.,   Jr.,   as- 
signor.) 
Darrow,  Leo  H.     (See  Barrows,  L.  D.,  and  Darrow.) 
Darrow,  Leo  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 

Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     Electric  signaling 

system.     1,460,368  ;  July  3. 
Darrow,    Lorenzo    D.,    North    Plainfield,    N.    J.      Ensilage 

packer.     1,458,809  ;  June  12. 
Dart,  Eric,  Kelowna,  British  Columbia,  Canada.     Thimble. 

1.473.953  ;  Nov.  13. 
Dary,   Elmer   G.,   and   A.   P.   Clute,   Quincy,   111.     Mecha- 
nism for  propelling  vessels.     1,455,716  ;  May  15. 
Das,  Pleter,  Delft,  Netherlands.     Electric  emergency  light- 
ing installation.     1,459,283  ;   June  19. 

Inc.       (See    Oppenheim,    Julius,    as- 


Posthole-drilling  ma- 
Steam  garment-pressing 
for    minors' 


Dasco    Import    Co. 

signor.) 
Dasher,    Daniel   A.,   Biverton,    111, 

chine.     1,441,834;  Jan.  9. 
Dashew,  Jacob,  Baltimore,  Md. 

machine.     1,451,292;  Apr.   10, 
Date,     Goichi,     Sublet,    Wyo.       Attachment 

lamps.      1,459,576  ;    June   19. 
Date,  John  H.     (See  Patten,  C.  C,  Date,  and  Madigan.) 
"Date"  Laboratoriums-  und  Industrio-Bedarf  G.  m.  b.   H. 

(See  Unglaube,  Herbert  M.  C,  assignor.) 
Dath,  Charles  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazv.  N.  Y.    Railway  draft  rigging.    1,450.358  :  Apr.  3. 
Dath,   Charles  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,      N.      Y.        Shim      for      center-bearing     plates. 

1,453,661 ;  May  1. 


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Dath,  Ch.irles  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner. 
Cliiizv,  N.  Y.     Antifriction  bearing.     1.476,055  ;  Dec.  4. 

Daubert,  Harry  S.,  Amarlllo,  Tex.  Railway  equipment. 
1,471.452;  Oct.  23. 

Daughdrill,  John  D.,  Annlston,  Ala.  Molding  machine. 
1,451,323  :  Apr.  10. 

Daugbertv,  Chalmer  B.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Manufac- 
turing "Company;  Dayton,  Ohio.  Antirattling  device. 
1.477.24S  :  Dec.  11. 

Daugbertv.  Elmer  1.  (See  Locscher,  F.  E.,  Jaenike,  and 
Daugherty.) 

Daugbertv,  George  S.,  Blue  River,  Wis.  Spark  plug. 
1,447,703  :  Mar.  6. 

Daughterv,  John  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  F.  Hardy. 
Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Wheel  and  axle  assembly.  1,440,818 : 
Jan.  2. 

Dauley,  Isaac  C,  and  J.  D.  Viruette,  Oneonta,  N.  1 
Check  protector.     1,448,994  ;  Mar.  20. 

Daulton.  Benjamin  H.,  and  C  B.  Robinson,  assignors  to 
The  Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company,  Wilmington,  Ohio. 
Mechanism  for  manufacture  of  auger  bits.  1,450,252  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Daum,  George  W.     (See  Lewis,  S.  G.,  and  Daum.) 

Daum,  John  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Fa.  Canopy  or  fixture  secur- 
ing device.     1,446,788  ;  Feb.  27. 

Daut,  James  F.,  assignor  to  Whitaker-Glessner  Company, 
Wheeling,  W.  V.    Roofing  sheet.     1,444.170 ;  Feb.  6. 

Dauteuil,  Fernand.      (See  Kree.  P.   M.,   and  Dauteuil.) 

Daval  Rubber  Company.     (See  Ralche,  Paul  A.,  assignor.) 

Davenport,  Clifton  E.,  et  al.  (See  Smith,  Luther  E., 
assignor.) 

Davenport,  David  H.,  Vancouver,  Wash.  Bedrail  joint. 
1.441,835  ;  Jan.  9. 

Davenport,  George  E.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Repeating  appara- 
tus for  talking  machines.     1,444,171  ;   Feb.  6. 

Davenport,  Harmon  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  M.  J.  Whelan, 
Muskegon,  Mich.,  assignors  to  The  Brunswick-Balke- 
CoUender  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cue.  1,459,144 ; 
June    19. 

Davenport.  Mervyn  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  George  F. 
Shaner,  Los  Gatos,  Calif.  Nursing  bottle.  1,441,623  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Davenport,  Ransom  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  ma- 
chine.    1,472,432  ;  Oct.  30. 

Davenport,  Ransom  W.,  assignor  to  Jeffery-Dewitt  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Rapid  decorating  firing  furnace 
or  kiln.     1,451,815 ;  Apr.  17. 

Davenport,  Wesley  M.,  assignor  to  Elgin  Auto  Tool  Com- 
pany, Elgin,  111.     Hose  clamp.     1.473,609  ;  Nov.  13. 

Davey,  Wheeler  P.,  Schenectady.  N.  ¥..  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Making  emulsions.  1,472,716  ; 
Oct.  30. 

David,  Ernest,  Maywood,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L. 
Wachtel,  Chicago,  lU.  Antiglare  guard  for  headlights. 
1,471,024  ;  Oct.  16. 

David,  Michael,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Beehive.  1,447,713 ; 
Mar.  6. 

David,  Otto,  Far  Rockaway,  N.  Y.  Girdle  for  women's 
apparel.      1,452,148  ;   Apr.   17. 

Davidson,  Arthur  C,  Bronxville,  assignor  to  D.  Co.,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacturing  cutters.  1,473,086  ; 
Nov.   6. 

Davidson,  Benjamin  S.  (See  Poindexter,  Franklin  E., 
assignor.) 

Davidson,  Bruce  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Wire- 
bounds  Patents  Company,  Klttery,  Me.  Wire-joining 
tool.     1,453,446;  May  1. 

Davidson,  Bruce  J.,  MarseUles,  III.,  assignor  to  Wire- 
bounds  Patents  Company.  Wire-joining  method. 
1.453,447  :  Mav  1. 

Davidson,  Charles,  et  al.  (See  Marshall,  Walker  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Davidson,  Frank  B.,  Marseilles,  111.,  assignor  to  National 
Biscuit  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carton.  1,461,415  ; 
July  10. 

Davidson,  Harry  O.,  assignor  to  The  Hydraulic  Pressed 
Steel  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sheet-metal  hut. 
1,447,966;  Mar.  13. 

Davidson,  James  W.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Stacking  device. 
1,449,893;  Mar.  27. 

Davidson,  John,  Tutbury,  Burton-on-Trent,  England. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     1,455,132  ;  May  15. 

Davidson,  John,  Burton-on-Trent,  England.  Internal- 
combustion  engine.     1,468,962  ;  Sept.  25. 

Davidson.  John,  jr.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Means  for  and 
method  of  testing  multiplex  carrier  circuits.  1,445,759  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Davidson,  John,  jr.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Ringing  arrange- 
ment for  multiplex  circuits.     1,463,199  ;  July  31. 

Davidson,  John,  jr.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Ringing  arrange- 
ment for  multiplex  circuits.    1,463,200  ;  July  31. 

Davidson,  John,  jr.,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Telephone-ex- 
change system.     1,473,671 ;  Nov.  13. 

Davidson,  Joshua  E.,  assignor  to  Underwood  Typewriter 
Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,447,510  ;  Mar.  6. 

Davidson,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reenforcement  for 
reenforced-concrete  flat-slab  construction.  1,452,677 ; 
Apr.  24. 

5S339— 9 


Davidson,  Samuel  C,  deceased,  Belfast,  by  F.  G.  Maguire, 
Bangor,  A.  Agar,  ilolywood,  and  H.  T.  Coulter,  Belfast, 
Ireland,  executors.  Treatment  of  raw  rubber  and  the 
like  plastic  substances.     1,446,737  ;  Feb.  27. 

Davidson,  Samuel  C,  deceased,  Belfast,  Ireland,  by  F.  G. 
McGuire,  Bangor,  A.  Agar,  Holywood,  and  H.  T.  Coul- 
ter, Belfast,  Ireland,  executors.  Preparation  of  pre- 
servative substances  for  rubber  latex.  1,447,930 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Davidson,  Scott,  Hillsboro,  111.,  assignor  to  Schram 
Glass  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Method 
of  and  apparatus  for  feeding  molten  glass.  1,458,167  ; 
June  12. 

Davidson,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  Jewel  Phonoparts  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Phonograph  tone  -  arm  extension 
and  reproducer  mounting.     l,478,70o  ;  Dec.  25. 

Davidson,  Thomas  M.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Ne- 
mours &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Apparatus  for 
filling  containers  with  explosives.     1,477,040  ;  Dec.  11. 

Davidson,  William  M.,  assignor  to  Williams  Patent  Crush- 
er &  Pulverizer  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  ReeQforced 
rotary  pivoted  hammer.     1,447,341  ;  Mar.  6. 

Davie,  John  M.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Kelly  Reamer  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Tool  for 
boring  and  reaming  holes  in  metal.     1,473,781  ;  Nov.  13. 

Davies,  Arthur  H.,  assignor  to  Scottish  Dyes,  Limited, 
Carlisle,  Cumberland,  England.  Manufacture  of  oxy 
derivatives  of  anthraquinone.     1,446,163  ;  Feb.  20. 

Davies,  David  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Weaver 
Manufacturing  Company,  Springfield,  111.  Rim-handling 
device.     1,454,627  ;  May  8. 

Davies,  David  P.,  assignor  to  J.  I.  Case  Threshing  Machine 
Company,  Racine,  Wis.     Piston.     1,460.535  ;  July  3. 

Davies,  Henry  R.,  assignor  to  Electric-Auto-Lite  Corpo- 
ration, Toledo,  Ohio.  Vehicle  headlight.  1,467,423 ; 
Sept.   11. 

Davies,  John  H.,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia.  Claw 
for  milking  machines.     1.440,912 ;  Jan.  2. 

Davies,  Phil,  Woollahra,  New  South  Wales,  Australia. 
Device  for  replacing  fuse  wire  and  for  Indicating  blown- 
out  electric  circuits.     1,460,478  ;  July  3. 

Davies,  Ralph  J.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Card-index  apparatus. 
1,467,357;   Sept.   11. 

Davies,  Samuel,  Briton  Ferry,  Wales.  Tin-plate  brannlng 
or   grease-removing  machine.     1,471,108  ;   Oct.   16. 

Davies,  Thomas  M.,  LlaneUy,  Wales.  Tire-inflating  pump. 
1,452,870;  Apr.  24. 

Davies,  William  E.,  London,  England.  Making  coke. 
1,443,618  ;  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Davies,  William  T.,  assignor  to  The  Patterson-Sargent 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Metal  container.  1,454,958  : 
May  15. 

Davlgnon,  Edmond  A..  A.  E.  Berry,  and  J.  Greenhalgh, 
Plainfield,  Conn.  Attachment  for  combing  machines. 
1,475,043  :   Nov.    20. 

Davile,  Carmine,  Jer.sey  City,  N.  J.  Doll.  Des.  63,360; 
Nov.   27. 

Davin,  Michael  J.,  Danville,  111.   Mold.    1,458,034  ;  June  5. 

Daving,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  T.  Watchcase.  1,444,593  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Davino,  Alphonso,  and  F.  P.  Schoberle,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.  Aerial  railway  for  amusement  purposes. 
1,455.390  ;  May  15. 

Davis,  A.  M.     (See  Carver,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Davis,  Abner  F.  H.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Automobile  lock. 
1,478,850;  Dec.  25. 

Davis,  Albert  L.,  Kingsway,  assignor  to  Vickers  Limited, 
Westminster,      London,      England.        Aircraft      lamp. 

1.463.677  ;  July  31. 

Davis,  Albert  L.,  Kingsway,  assignor  to  Vickers  Limited, 
Westminster,      London,      England.        Aircraft      lamp. 

1.463.678  ;  July  31. 

Davis,  Amy  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window  screen. 
1,461,441 ;  July   10. 

Davis,  Arthur,  Kidderminster,  assignor  to  Thomas  Bond 
Worth  &  Sons  Limited,  Stourport,  England.  Loom  for 
weaving  tufted  fabrics.     1,458,976 ;   June  19. 

Davis,  Arthur  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Signaling  system. 
1,468,660;   Sept.   25. 

Davis,  Arthur  P.,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Sperry,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Feeding  and  rotating  means  for  electrodes. 
1,460,793;  July  3. 

Davis,  Augustine,  Jamaica,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Davis  Automatic  Equipment  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Coin-controlled  mechanism.  1,449,853 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Davis,  Augustine,  jr.  (See  Emmich,  George  L.  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Davis,  Augustine,  jr.,  Covington,  Ky.,  and  A.  L.  Betts, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio ;  said  Betts  assignor  to  said  Davis. 
Can.     Des.   62,888;   Aug.   21. 

Davis  Automatic  Equipment  Corporation.  (See  Bucknam, 
Worthy   C,   assignor.) 

Davis  Automatic  Equipment  Corporation.  (See  Buzzaird, 
R.   B..   and  Bucknam,   assignors.) 

Davis  Automatic  Equipment  Corporation.  (See  Davis, 
Augustine,   assignor.) 

Davis,  Benjamin  F.,  Spur,  Tex.  Bit  clamp.  1,464,750  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Davis,  Benjamin  H.,  Boston,  Mass.  Reenforced  and 
safety  sealed-box  construction  and  manufacturing. 
1,470,063;  Oct.  9. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


DaviB,  Benjamin  W.,  Ridley  Park,  Pa.  Train-control 
safety  device.     1,468,286;  Sept.  18. 

Davis,  Bret  C,  Jamestown,  N.  \'.  Vase,  urn,  or  other  con- 
tainer.    1,444.666  ;   Feb.  6. 

Davis,  Calvin  R.,  assignor  to  Emerson-Brantinfrhani  Com- 
pany,   Rockford,    111.      Hayloader.      1,441,787  ;    Jan.  9. 

Davis,  Calvin  R.,  assignor  to  Emerson-Brantingham  Com- 
pany,    Rockford,     111.       Power  lift     for     grain     drills. 

1.463.612  ;  July  31. 

Davis,  Calvin  R.,  assignor  to  Emerson-Brantingham  Com- 
pany,    Rockford,     111.       Power  lift    for    grain    drills. 

1.468.613  ;  July  31. 

Davis,  Carleton  Ei.     (See  Spence,  Thomas,  assignor.) 

Davis,  Charles,  Neullly-sur-Seine,  France.  Package. 
1,448,435  ;    Mar.   13. 

Davis,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Apparatus  for  handling  loose  ma- 
terial.     1,464,521  ;   Aug.    14. 

Davis,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  handling  ore  and 
the   like.      1,464,522  ;   Aug.    14. 

Davis,'  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  handling  ore. 
1,462,688;  July  24. 

Davis,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  handling  ore 
and   the  like.      1,477,814 ;    Dec.   18. 

Davis,  Charles  S.,  et  al.  (See  Donaldson,  Elizabeth  C, 
assignor.) 

Davis," Clarence  M.,  Cape  May,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  A.  Mecky  Company.  Coaster  brake. 
1,454,707  ;  May  8. 

Davis,  Clarke  E.,  Douglaston,  assignor  to  National  Bis- 
cuit Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and  appa- 
ratus for  classifying  food  products.    1,458,130  ;  June  12. 

Davis,  Claude.     (See  Garner,  William  B.,  assignor.) 

Davis,  Cleland,  The  United  States  Navy.  Armament  for 
aircraft.     1,446,000  ;  Feb.  20. 

Davis,  Daniel  H.,  Union,  Iowa.     Gate.     1,444,237  ;  Feb.  6. 

Davis,  David  C,  Chester,  I'a.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Gear  and  Dynamometer  Company.  Pressure-distrib- 
uting device  for  double-pinion  drives.  1,458,131  ; 
June   12. 

Davis,  David  L.,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Headlight.  1,450,581 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Davis,  David  L.,  assignor  to  Davis-Pope  Company,  Incor- 
porated, South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Producing  polo  felt. 
1,457,769  ;  June  5. 

Davis,  Dona  M.      (See  Davis,  Paul  W.,  and  D.  M.) 

Davis,  Donald  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  testing 
hardness  of  materials.     1,457,214  ;  May  29. 

Davis,  Earl  M.,  assignor  to  Hickok  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Belt-buckle  frame.  Des. 
63,220;    Nov.    6. 

Davis,  Earl  M.,  assignor  to  Hickok  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Belt-buckle  frame.     Des. 

63.221  ;    Nov.   6. 

Davis,  Earl  M.,  assignor  to  Hickok  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Rochester,   N.  Y.     Belt-buckle  frame.     Des. 

63.222  ;    Nov.    6. 

Davis,  Edward  L.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Concrete  mold. 
1,447,283;  Mar.  6. 

Davis,  Edward  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Conveyer. 
1,449,216;  Mar.  20. 

Davis,  Edward  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Magnetic  con- 
centrator.    1,474,624  ;   Nov.  20. 

Davis,  Edward  W.,  Atascadero,  Calif.  Stripping  bar. 
1,475,371  ;  Nov.  27. 

Davis,  Edward  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to  The 
Dorr  Company.  Washer  and  classifier.  1,445,007 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Davis,  Elmer  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Clamping  and  supporting 
tool.     1,471,593  ;  Oct.  23. 

Davis,  Elmer  A.,  assignor  to  Whiting  Corporation,  Harvey, 
111.  Support  for  electric-current-collector  shoes. 
1,450,141  ;  Mar.  27. 

Davis,  Elmer  M.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Swift  &  Company, 
Cook  County,  111.  Deodorizing  and  improving  the  qual- 
ity of  cream  and  butter  fat.    1,463,309  ;  July  31. 

Davis,  Elwood  R.,  West  Haven,  assignor  to  Winchester  Re- 
peating Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Bell  guide. 
1,444,063  ;  Feb.  6. 

Davis,  Elwood  R.,  West  Haven,  assignor  to  Winchester 
Repeating  Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Making 
bell  guides.     1,469,296  ;  Oct.  2. 

Davis,  Ernest  W.,  assignor  to  Burke  &  James,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cagck  111.     Motion -picture  camera.     1,450,433  ;  Apr.  3. 

Davis,  Ernest  W.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Basslck  Manufacturing  Company. 
Lubricating  system.     1,462,689  ;  July  24. 

Davis,  Ernest  W.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Bassick  Manufacturing  Company. 
Lubricating  apparatus.     1,465,254  ;  Aug.  21. 

Davis,  Everett,  Elkland,  Mo.  Mall-box  support.  1,460,054  ; 
June  26. 

Davis,  Ferdinand,  New  Geneva,  Pa.  Coaster.  1,444,238  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Davis,  Frank  E.  (See  McDanlel,  W.,  Davis,  and  Con- 
nor.) 

Davis,  Frank  E.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Automatic  door 
opener.     1,478,601  ;   Dec.   25. 


Davis,  Frank  K.,  and  C.  C.  Taylor,  Washington,  D.  C, 
assignors  to  Underwood  Computing  Machine  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  typewriting  and  computing 
machine.     1,463,155  :  July  31. 

Davis,  Frank  R.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.  Tourniquet.  1,447,967; 
Mar.   13. 

Davis,  Fred  M.      (See  Bowdle,  Montraville  H.,  assignor.) 

Davis,   Fred   M.      (See   Masser,  Allan   M.,   assignor.) 

Davis,  Fred  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Household  appliance. 
1.472,051  ;   Oct.  30. 

Davis,  Fred  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Electrosteam  radiator. 
1,472,052;  Oct.   30. 

Davis  &  Furber  Machine  Company.  (See  Godfrey,  Oscar 
M.,  assignor.) 

Davis  &  Furber  Machine  Company.  (See  Thlel,  Charles 
P.  R.,  assignor.) 

Davis,  George  R.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Shoe-insole  construc- 
tion.    1,475,055  ;  Nov.  20. 

Davis,  George  W.,  Gibson  City,  111.  Com  feeding  and 
debutting  machine.     1,456,624  ;  May  29. 

Davis,  Gilbert  G.  and  M.  J.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia, 
Canada.     Log  raft.     1,470,064 ;   Oct.  9. 

Davis,  Golden  C,  et  al.     (See  Gompf,  Harry  V.,  assignor.) 

Davis,  Harold  A.,  and  P.  S.  Newcomer,  Fostoria,  Ohio. 
Elevator   hoist.      1,457,021  ;  May  29. 

Davis,  Harold  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Texas  Gulf 
Sulfur  Company,  Bay  City,  Tex.  Burning  sulfur. 
1,451,763;  Apr.  17. 

Davis,  Harold  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Texas  Gulf 
Sulphur  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Burning  sulphur. 
1,455,284  ;  May   15. 

Davis,  Harry  A.,  Hopedale,  Mass.  Cloth  roll  for  looms. 
1,475,622:  Nov.  27. 

Davis,  Harry  B.,  Houston,  Pa.  Automobile  washer. 
1,460,096  ;  June  26. 

Davis,  Harry  G.,  assignor  to  G.  L.  Campbell,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  Time-controlled  actuating  device.  1,445,871  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Davis,  Harvey  N.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Re- 
search Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Separating  the 
constituents  of  air  and  other  gaseous  mixtures. 
1,471,832;  Oct.  23. 

Davis,  Harvey  N.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Re- 
search Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
rectification  of  air.     1.471,833  ;  Oct.  23. 

Davis,  Henson,  Roundup,  Mont.  Miner's  carbide  lamp. 
1,477,431  ;  Dec.  11. 

Davis,  Herbert  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Water  motor. 
1,467,975;  Sept.  11. 

Davis,  Herman,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Trunk.  1,444,112 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Davis,  Hiram,  Camden,  N.  J.  Workholder.  1,464,064 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Davis,  Howard  B.,  Millvllle,  N.  J.  Glass-cutting  ma- 
chine.    1,462,030;  July  17. 

Davis,    Howard    C.      (See    Mills,   B.,    Row,    and   Davis.) 

Davis,  Ida,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Closure  for  milk  bottles. 
1,459,443  :    June   19. 

Davis,  Irvin  W.,  assignor  to  The  Midland  Company, 
South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Door  hanger.  1,472,156 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Davis,  Jacob  E.,  Ironton;  Ohio.  Clay  back  for  gas  heat- 
ers.    1,470,596;  Oct.  16. 

Davis,  Jacob  E.,  Ironton,  Ohio.  Gas  heater.  1,477,098  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Davis,  James  C,  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  American  Steel 
Foundries,  Chicago,  111.  Core-drying  means.  1,445,872  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Davis,  James  D.,  Denver,  Colo.  Atomizer.  1,475,340 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Davis,  James  G.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Mold  for  making  build- 
ing blocks.     1,463,007  ;   July   24. 

Davis,  James  H.,  Clalrton,  Pa.  Car-door-locking  mecha- 
nism.     1,470,149;    Oct.   9. 

Davis,  John  B.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  Gilbert  &  Barker 
Manufacturing  Company,  West  Springfield,  Mass. 
Liquid-dispensing  apparatus.     1,447,511 ;   Mar.  6. 

Davis,  John  B.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  Gilbert  &  Barker 
Manufacturing  Company,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Dis- 
pensing pump.     1,449,217  ;  Mar.  20. 

Davis,  John  B.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  Gilbert  &  Barker 
Manufacturing  Company,  West  Springfield,  Mass. 
Quantity  stop  for  measuring  pumps.   1,449,218  ;  Mar.  20. 

Davis,  John  B.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Gilbert  & 
Barker  Manufacturing  Company.  Grease  gun.  1,449,219  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Davis,  John  B.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  Gilbert  &  Barker 
Manufacturing  Company,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Dis- 
pensing apparatus.      1,456,366  ;   May   22. 

Davis,  John  B.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  Gilbert  &  Barker 
Manufacturing  Company,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Dis- 
pensing pump.     1,463,310  ;  July  31. 

Davis,  John  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Placing  foil  wrappers 
upon  cigars.     1,448,915  ;  Mar.  20. 

Davis,  John  L.,  and  L.  D.  Cooley,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Loom 
attachment.     1,463,614  ;  July  31. 

Davis,  John  O.,  Taos,  N.  Hex.  Theft-preventing  device 
for  automobiles.     1,443,009  ;  Jan.  23. 

Davis,  John  O.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  J.  H.  Stlce, 
Tama,  Iowa  ;  said  Stlce  assignor  to  said  Davis.  Legal- 
blank-vending   machine.      1.445,666 ;    Feb.    20. 

Davis,  John  W.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Windshield  visor.  1,460,313  ; 
June  26. 


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Davie,    Joseph,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Doorstop.      1,475,172; 

Nov.    27. 
Davis.   Joseph  F.      (See  Tverdahl,  Edward  A.,  assignor.) 
Davis.  Joseph  J.     (See  Blankenship,  Tony,  assignor.) 
Davis,  Joseph  W.,  Anstcd,  W.  Va.     Safety  holder  for  mine 

squibs  and  detonators.     1,470,150  ;  Oct.  9. 
Davis,   Kenneth,   assignor  to   R.  Peale,   St.    Benedict,   Pa. 

Moans    for    transporting    loose    material.      1,440,37a ; 

Davis,  Kenneth,  assignor  to  R.  Peale,  St.  Benedict,  Pa. 
System  and  apparatus  for  conveying  coal.  1,467,845  : 
Sept.  11. 

Davis  Laurence  R.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Provi- 
dence Rubber  Company.  Cushion  tire  and  manufacture 
thereof.     1,472,903  ;   Nov.   6. 

Davis,  Lawrence  C,  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa,  assignor  to  Denta- 
brush  Company.  Sanitary  toothbrush.  1,470,710 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Davis,  Leonard  D.,  Erie,  Pa.  Producing  seamless  inter- 
nally-ribbed tubes.     1,465,073;  Aug.  14. 

Davis.   Lewis  K.      (See  Dalrymple,   Philip  W.,   assignor.) 

Davis,  Lewis  K.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Kndless-tracls  ve- 
hicle.     1,443,871  :   Jan.    30. 

Davie,  Lewis  K.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Endless-track  ve- 
hicle.    1,461,028;  July  10. 

Davis,  Lewis  R.,  and  R.  M.  Hughes,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Positioning  means  for  pistons.  1,462,742 ; 
July  24. 

Davis,  Louis,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  Weinberger, 
Minneapolis,   Minn.     Paint   brush.      1,444,667 ;    Feb.   6. 

Davis,  Louis  D.,  Carbondale,  Pa.  Tool  for  attaching  tips 
to    shoe-strings    or    the   like.      1.473,471.    Nov.    6. 

Davis,  Luther  E.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Radiocabinet.  £3,099  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Davis,  Madaline  V.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  Van 
Deusen,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Breast  protector.  1,459,145  ; 
June    19. 

Davis,  Marcus  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Snappy  Sales  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Support  for  the  cords  of  electric  irons. 
1,476,395:   Dec.  4. 

Davis,  Martha  E.,  et  al.  (See  Barton,  Charles  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Davis,  Matthew  J.     (See  Davis,  Gilbert  G.  and  M.  J.) 

Davis,  Michael  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Antiskiddlng  device. 
1,440,660;  Jan.   2. 

Davis,  Morris  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Piston  ring. 
1,470,113;  Oct.  9. 

Davis,  Nathau,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Cutter  attachment 
for  sewing  machines  and  the  like.     1,442,387  ;  Jan.  16. 

Davis,  Nelson  P.,  Terry,  Miss.  Oil  baffle  plate.  1,443,010  ; 
Jan.   23. 

Davis,  Norman  C.     (See  Fisher,  H.  W.,  and  Davis.) 

Davis,  Otis  L.,  Iowa  City,  Iowa.  Auxiliary  switch  for 
automobUe   lights.      1,473,212 ;   Nov.    6. 

Davis,  Patrick  H.,  Leonia,  assignor  to  The  Hamilton- 
Low  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Conveyer  belt  for 
dishwashing    and    like    machines.      1,441,836 ;    Jan.    9. 

Davis,  Paul  W.  and  D.  M.,  Hooker,  Okla.  Harvesting 
machine.     1,443,872  ;  Jan.  30. 

Davis-Pope  Company.     (See  Davis,  David  L.,  assignor.) 

Davis,  Ralph  E.      (See  Stebler,  F.,  and  Davis.) 

Davis,  Robert  H.,  London,  England.  Valve  of  compressed- 
gas  containers.     1,444,780  ;  Feb.  13. 

Davis,  Robert  H.,  London,  England.  Thermometric  In- 
strument for  Indicating  the  freshness  of  air  In  con- 
fined spaces.     1,447,968  ;  Mar.  13. 

Davis.  Roy  P.  M.,  Mount  Union,  Pa.  Brickmaking  ma- 
chine.     1,476,496  ;    Dec.    4. 

Davis,  Rulon  H.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Folding  um- 
brella.    1,455,605  ;  May  15. 

Davis,  Samuel  S.,  Bloomfield,  Mo.  Demountable  rim. 
1,465  159  ;   Aug.   14. 

Davis  Sewing  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Ireland, 
Ward  S.,  assignor.) 

Davis  Sewing  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Pearson,  J. 
W.,   and   Power,    assignors.) 

Davis  Sewing  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Pearson, 
John  W.,  assignor.) 

■Davis,  Sidney,  Lankershlm,  Calif.  Gopher  trap. 
1,452,028;   Apr.   17. 

Davis,  Solomon  L.,  and  B.  H.  Rlnehart,  El  Paso,  Tex. 
Tire  tube.     1,451,536;  Apr.   10. 

Davis,  Tenney  L.,  Somervllle,  Mass.     Smokeless  propellant 

powder.     1,478,892  ;   Dec.  25. 
Davis,  Theron,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Mold  for  rubber  goods. 
1,472,053;   Oct.  30. 

Davis,  Thomas  J.,  Duquesne,  Pa.  Sintering.  1,444,955  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Davis,  Thomas  J.,  Duquesne,  Pa.  Grate  for  sintering  ap- 
paratus.     1,446,965  :  Feb.  27.  • 

Davis,  W.  R.,  et  al.     (See  Bumbaugh,  Clyde  C,  assignor.) 
Davis,    Walter    L.,    Chicago,    111.      Telephone    apparatus. 
1,476.953  :  Dec.  11. 

Davis,  Walter  S.     (See  Conkey,  Leonard  L.,  assignor.) 

Davis,  Walter  T.,  assignor  to  Wheeling  Stamping  Com- 
pany, Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Purifying  molten  metal. 
1,452,364  ;  Apr.  17. 

Davis,  Walter  T.,  assignor  to  Wheeling  Stamping  Com- 
pany, Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Casting  machine.  1,458,685  ; 
June  12. 


(See 


Davis-Watkins  Dairyman's  Manufacturing  Company 

Wennerstrom,  Carl  G.,  assignor.) 
Davis,  Williird  M.,  W.aynesville,  111.     Saw  set.     1,441,968 

Jan.  9. 
Davis,  William,  Chicago,  111. 

mechanism  for  automobiles. 
Davis,  William,  Chicago,  111. 

electric   motors.      1,449,500 , 
Davis,    William,   assignor   to   The   William   D.    Davis  Ma 

chine  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Automatic  mail-bag 

catcher    and    deliverer.      1,470,427  ;    Oct.    9. 
Davis,  William  D.,  Machine  Company,  The. 

William,  assignor.) 
Davis,   William  E.      (See  Beckwith,  C 
Davis,  William  H.,  Charleston,  W.  Va 


Electrically-operated  brake 
1,449,499  ;  Mar.  27. 

Controlling  mechanism  for 
Mar.    27. 


(See  Davis, 


G.,  and  Davis.) 
Method  of  and  ap- 


paratus    for     collecting     light     products.       1,478,205; 
Dec.    18. 

Davis,  William  J.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Sharpening 
device  for  safety-razor  blades.     1,448,730  ;  Mar.  20. 

Davis,  William  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Sanitary  piping  and  fit- 
ting therefor.     1,463,461 ;  July  31. 

Davis,  William  L.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Radiator  cap.  Des. 
62,320  ;  May  8. 

Davison,  Frank  G.      (See  Sebell,  Harry,  assignor.) 

Davison,  George  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  Riordan, 
La  Salle,  111.    Drinking  vessel.     1,469,036  ;  Sept.  25. 

Diivison.  Gri'gory  C.,  New  London,  Conn.  Tractor  wheel. 
1,475,544;    Nov.    27. 

Davison,  James  T.,  Westfield,  Mass.  Belt  cutting  and 
trimming   machine.      1,469,154 ;    Sept    25. 

Davison,  John  W.,  Mattoon,  111.    Lens.     1,469,931  ;  Oct.  9. 

Davison,  Maggie  T.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  and  C.  W.  Thomp- 
son, Chicago,  111.     Automobile  light.     1,458,035  ;  June  5. 

Davison,  Vergil  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Cin- 
cinnati Ball  Crank  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Auto- 
mobile bumper.     1,465,780;  Aug.  21. 

Davison,   Walter  H.      (See  Stewart,  Harry  B.,  assignor.) 

Davison,  Walter  W.,  assignor  to  Wire  Wheel  Corpora- 
tion of  America,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Wheel.  1,453,338; 
May  1. 

Davisson,  Russell  F.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Flush  tank.  1,443,215  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Davisson,  Zadok  A.,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.  Vehicle  brake. 
1,478,641 ;   Dec.  25. 

Davitt,  James  E.,  Groton,  N.  Y.  Eye-shielding  attach- 
ment   for   windshields.      1,459,322 ;   June    19. 

Davol  Rubber  Company.      (See  Ralche,  Paul  A.,  assignor.) 

Davoplane  Bed  Company.  (See  Freedman,  Hyman  and 
N.  M.,  assignors.) 

Davy,  Charles  F.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Lowering  device. 
1,452,070;   Apr.   17. 

Dawer,  Antonio,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Thief  trap  for  automo- 
biles.    1,464,751  ;   Aug.  14. 

Dawer,  Antonio,  assignor  to  R.  M.  Wright,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.      Floor-cleaning   machine.     1,472,208 ;    Oct.   30. 

Dawes,  Kathleen  M.,  commonly  called  Capell,  et  al,  legal 
representatives:      (See  Capell,   George  M.) 

Dawkins,  John  W.     (See  Meadors,  George  R.  L.,  assignor.) 

Dawley,  Arthur,  C.  D.  Pierce  and  Co.  (See  Dawley, 
Arthur,    assignor.) 

Dawley,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Arthur  Dawley,  C.  D.  Pierce 
and  Co.,  Attica,  Ind.  Combined  chicken  coop  and  trap. 
1,473,019;    Nov.    6. 

Dawley,  Clarence  A.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Injector. 
1,458,810;  June  12. 

Dawley,    James   C.      (See    Rlpsch,    C.    W.,    and   Dawley.) 

Dawley,  James  C.  (See  Rlpsch,  C.  W.,  Dawley,  and 
Derby.) 

Dawley,  James  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparing  films  for 
klnetoscopes.     1,463,802  ;  Aug.  7. 

Dawson,  Arthur  T.,  and  G.  T.  Buckham,  assignors 
to  Victors  Limited,  Westminster,  London,  England. 
Aiming-tube  adapter  for  qulck-flrlng  guns.  1,441,837  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Dawson,  Arthur  T.,  and  G.  T.  Buckham,  assignors  to 
Vickers  Limited,  Westminster,  London,  England.  Ma- 
chine  gun.      1,456,625  ;   May   29. 

Dawson,  Arthur  T.,  and  G.  T.  Buckham,  assignors  to 
Vickers  Limited,  Westminster,  London,  England.  Ma- 
chine gun.     1,456,626;  May   29. 

Dawson,  Arthur  T.,  and  G.  T.  Buckham,  assignors  to 
Vickers  Limited,  Westminster,  London,  England.  Ord- 
nance  recoil  apparatus.     1,458.686:   June   12. 

Dawson,  Arthur  T.,  and  G.  T.  Buckham,  Westminster, 
London,  assignors  to  Vickers  Limited,  London,  England. 
High-angle  ordnance.     1,464,171  ;  Aug.  7. 

Dawson,  Arthur  T..  and  G.  T.  Buckham,  assignors  to 
Vickers  Limited,  Westminster,  London,  England.  Ord- 
nace  sighting  apparatus.      1,475,472  ;  Nov.   27. 

Dawson,  Arthur  T.,  Westminster,  London,  and  J.  Home, 
Barrow-in-Furness,  assignors  to  Vickers  Limited,  West- 
minster, London,  England.  Turret  mounting  fop^  heavy 
guns.     1,457,924  ;  June  5. 

Dawson,  Arthur  T.,  G.  E.  Watt,  and  A.  L.  Perham,  as- 
signors to  Vickers  Limited,  Westminster,  London,  Eng- 
land. Means  for  use  in  the  laying  of  ordnance  and 
other  apparatus  In- training.   '  1,446.336;  Feb.   20. 

Dawson,  Arthur  T.,  G.  T.  Buckham,  Westminster,  London, 
England,  and  G.  D.  Haskell.  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor* 
to  Vickers  Limited.  Westminster,  London,  England. 
Machine   gun.      1,458,974 ;    May    1. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Dawson,  Arthur  T.,  G.  T.  Buckham,  and  C.  A.  Larsson, 
Westminster,  London,  assignors  to  Vickers  Limited, 
London,  England.     Automatic  gun.     1,462,852  ;  July  24. 

Dawson,  Arthur  T.,  G.  T.  Buckham,  and  C.  A.  Larsson, 
Westminster,  London,  assignors  to  Vickers,  Limited, 
London,  England.    Automatic  gun.     1,468,262  ;  Sept.  18. 

Dawson,  Baylis  M.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  O.  Coolican, 
trustee,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carburetor.  1,468,358 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Dawson,  George  H.,  Camhrldge,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Li- 
brary Bureau.     Index-card  support.     1,470,257  ;  Oet.  9. 

Dawson,  George  H.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Library 
Bureau.  Alphabetical  divider  for  card-index  systems. 
1,475.568  :    Nov.    27. 

Dawson,  James,  Belt,  Mont.  Backstop  for  vehicles. 
1,464,410  ;  Aug.  7. 

Dawson,  James  C.,  Webster  Groves,  assignor  to  H.  G. 
Buchan,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Means  for  securing  headed  ar- 
ticles in  place.     1,467,781 ;  Sept.  11. 

Dawson,  J,ames  G.,  Portsmouth,  Ohio.  Tool  for  insert- 
ing springs  in  distributors.     1,475,001  ;   Nov.  20. 

Dawson,  Josiah,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fusible  link.  1,454,848  ; 
May   15. 

Dawson,  Robert  K.,  Guelph,  Ontario,  Canada.  Fitting 
for  revolving  chairs  and  the  like.     1,461,602  ;  July  10. 

Day,  Albert  V.  T.,  New  Kochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa. 
Traffic-controlling  system.     1,458,616  ;  June  12. 

Day,  Albert  V.  T.,  Rye,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  and  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Traffic- 
controlling  system.     Rel5,671 ;  Aug.  14. 

Day,  Alfred  C,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia.  Mechani- 
cal  movement.      1,460,194:   June   26. 

Day,  Alfred  L.,  Brookllne,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Day  i'erfo- 
rator  Company.  Perforating  machine.  1,443,312 ; 
Jan.   23. 

Day,   Charles.      (See  Donaldson,   C,   and   Day.) 

Day,  Charley,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Adjustable  window-shade 
bracket.     1,467,025  ;   Sept.  4. 

Day,  David  T.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Apparatus  for  the  com- 
bined solvent  and  destructive  distillation  treatment  of 
shale.     1,447,296 ;  Mar.  6. 

Day,  David  T.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Combined  solvent  and 
destructive  distillation  treatment  of  oil  containing 
earthy  material.     1,447,297  ;  Mar.  6. 

Day,  David  T.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  the  extraction  of  hydrocarbon  oils  from  shale. 
1,467,757  ;  Sept.  11. 

Day,  David  T.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Producing  hydrocarbon 
materials.    1,467,758;  Sept.  11. 

Day,  Edwin  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Luminous  indicator. 
1,474,816;  Nov.  20. 

Day,  Edwin  W.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  S.  A.  Dougherty, 
Washington,  D.  C. ;  said  Dougherty  assignor  to  J.  G. 
Brewster,  Leavenworth,  Kans.  Self-luminous  compass. 
1,445,131 ;  Feb.  13. 

Day,  Emory  C.,  Laguna  Beach,  Calif.  Lighting  means  for 
surgical  and  other  purposes.    1,453,006 ;  Apr.  24. 

Day,  Emory  C,  Laguna  Beach,  Calif.  Surgical  snare. 
1,461,864;  July  17. 

Day,  Emory  C,  Laguna  Beach,  Calif.  Surgical  snare 
and  universal  handle.     1,461,865  ;  July  17. 

Day,  Emory  C,  Laguna  Beach,  Cal.  Universal  handle 
for  surgical  instruments.     1,470,914  ;  Oct.  16. 

Day,  George  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Oven  thermometer. 
1,458,168;  June  12. 

Day,  Henry  J.,  and  P.  J.  Walker,  Moulsecomb,  England. 
Pipe  stand.     Des.  63,286  ;  Nov.  20. 

Day,  Henry  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Fireplace.  1,467,474  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Day,  Herbert  W.     (See  Parker,  L.  H.,  and  Day.) 

Day,  Herbert  W.,  WoUaston,  assignor  to  Spray  Engineer- 
ing Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  applying 
coating.     1,475,372  ;  Nov.  27. 

Day,  J.  H.,  Company,  The.  (See  Scott,  Joseph  F., 
assignor.) 

Day,  Jack  L.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Headlight  deflector. 
1,445,824;  Feb.  20. 

Day,  Mary  A.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Veil  holder.  1,475,173 ; 
Nov.    27. 

Day,  Mathew  C,  Providence,  R.  I.  Separable  emblem 
button.     1,442,606;  Jan.  16. 

Day  Perforator  Companay.    (See  Day,  Alfred  L.,  assignor.) 

Day,  Robert  D.,  U.  S.  Army.  Rifle  and  hand  grenade. 
1,448,436  ;  Mar.  13. 

Day,  Robert  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  M.  Mady, 
Great  Falls,  Mont.     Grade  meter.     1,477,545  ;   Dec.  18. 

Day,  Thomas  E.,  Belleville,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Hibbard  Process  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.    Squeezer.     1,473.610  ;  Nov.  13. 

Day,  Thomas  M.,  Windfall,  Ind.  Door  check.  1,468,700 ; 
Sept.  26. 

Day,  Wallace.    (See  Greenstreet,  M.  L.,  and  Day.) 

Day,  Wallace  E.,  assignor  to  F.  M.  Spencer,  doing  busi- 
ness under  the  name  of  Spencer  Elevator  Co.,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Neutral-position  safety  control. 
1,462,031;    July   17. 

Day,  William  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  V.  Saltz- 
gaber,  Bellingham,  Wash.  Hand  clamp.  1,470,706 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Day,  William  H.,  East  Haven,  assignor  to  Index  Visible, 
Inc.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Index  or  file  leaf.  1,446,839  ; 
Feb.  27. 


Day,  William  P.,  assignor  to  The  International  Steel  Tie 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Method  of  and  means  for 
reconstructing  track.     1,478,508 ;   Dec.  25. 

Day,  William  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Piston  and  piston 
ring.    1,453,448  ;  May  1. 

Daylight  Film  Corporation.     (See  John,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Daylor,  Philip  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  L.  Kepner, 
Steelton,  Pa.  Surveyor's  instrument.  1,467,424 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Dajjmon,  Freet  A.,  et  al.  (See  De  Loe,  Edward  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Daynix,  John  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Projectile.  1,464,032 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Dayton,  Alton  A.,  Alameda,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  H. 
Stanley.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Form  for  soft  turn- 
over   cuffs.      1,446,001 ;    Feb.    20. 

Dayton  Disc  Wheel  Company,  The.  (See  Deady,  George 
P.,  assignor.) 

Dayton  Engineering  Company,  The.  (See  Hunt,  John  H., 
assignor.) 

Dayton  Engineering  Laboratories  Co.,  The.  (See  Ketter- 
ing, C.  F.,  and  Chrjst,  assignors.) 

Dayton  Engineering  Laboratories  Company,  The.  (See 
Chryst,    William    A.,    assignor.) 

Dayton  Engineering  Laboratories  Company,  The.  (See 
Hunt,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Dayton  Engineering  Laboratories  Company,  The.  (See 
Hunt,  J.  H.,  and  Chryst,  assignors.) 

Dayton  Engineering  Laboratories  Company,  The.  (See 
Kettering,    Charles    P.,   assignor.) 

Dayton  Engineering  Laboratories  Company,  The.  (See 
Kiedel,  Walter  W.,  assignor.) 

Dayton  Pan  &  Motor  Company,  The.  (See  Brump, 
Herbert  L.,   assignor.) 

Dayton  Hardware  Specialty  Company,  The.  (See  Hoehn, 
Edward  A.,  assignor.) 

Dayton,  James  S.,  Cumberland,  Md.  Rail-straightening 
press.     1,457,215  ;  May  29. 

Dayton  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Daugherty, 
Chalmer  B.,  assignor.) 

Dayton  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Eckert, 
Joseph,  assignor.) 

Dayton  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Wilcke,  O.  C. 
F.,  and  Kirby,  jr.,  assignors.) 

Dayton  Pump  &  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Pocock,  Augustine  J.,  assignor.) 

Dayton  Rubber  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Freed- 
lander,  Abraham  L.,  assignor.) 

Dayton  Scale  Company.  (See  Bryce,  James  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dayton  Scale  Company.  (See  Freed,  Edward  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dayton  Scale  Company.  (See  Hopkinson,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Dayton  Scale  Company.  (See  Locke,  Edward  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dayton  Scale  Company.  (See  Riedel,  Charles  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dayton  Steel  Foundry  Company.  (See  Walther,  G.,  and 
Walkley,  assignors.) 

Dayton  Steel  Foundry  Company,  The.  (See  Walkley, 
Frank  H.,  assignor.) 

Dayton  Steel  Foundry  Company,  The.  (See  Walther, 
George,  assignor.) 

Dayton  Steel  Foundry  Company,  The.  (See  Walther, 
G.,  and  Winters,  assignors.) 

Dayton  Steel  Racquet  Company,  The.  (See  Lamed,  Wil- 
liam A.,  assignor.) 

Dayton- Wright  Company.  (See  Baumann,  Milton  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Dayton-Wright  Company.  (See  Clark,  Virglnius  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dayton-Wright  Company.  (See  Jacobs,  James  M.  H., 
assignor.) 

Dazey  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Stuck,  William  R., 
assignor.) 

Dazey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Stuck,  Wil- 
liam R.,  assignor.) 

Deach,  Miles  P.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Electric-lamp  fixture 
1,449,658;   Mar.    27. 

Deacon,  Edward  P.,  assignor  to  Gus  V.  Brecht  Butchers'. 
Supply  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sausage  stuffer. 
1,444,064;  Feb.  6. 

Deady,  George  P.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Dayton  Disc  Wheel  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Vehicle 
wheeL    1,445,008  ;  Feb.  13. 

Deady,  George  P.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Disc  Wheel 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Vehicle  wheel.  1,445,492 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Deagan,  J.  C,  Inc.     (See  Little,  Frederick  B.,  assignor.) 

Deakin,  Gerald,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     1,444,781 ;   Feb.   13. 

Deakins,  Grover  C,  Anaheim,  and  L.  S.  Hamer.  Fullerton, 
assignors  of  one-third  to  B.  D.  McAlvay,  Anaheim,  and 
one-third  to  E.  C.  Wilson,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ex- 
pansible packing  drum  for  pump  pistons  and  the  like. 
1,468,458  ;  Sept.  18. 

Deakins,  Grover  C.,  Anaheim,  and  L.  S.  Hamer,  Fullerton, 
assignors  of  one-third  to  B.  C.  Wilson,  Los  Angeles, 
and  one-third  to  B.  D.  McAlvay,  Anaheim,  Calif.  Pack- 
ing for  pump  pistons  and  the  like.     1,468,459  ;  Sept.  18. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 

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Deal,  Fred  H.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.  Jack.  1,460,229; 
June  26. 

Dean,  Ambrose  A..  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Deck  of  playing 
cards.     Des.  63,287  :  Nov.  20. 

Dean,   Anthonv   C.      (See  Winters,   Robert   E.,   assignor.) 

Dean,  James  H.,  Ludington,  Micb.,  assignor  to  North- 
western Expanded  Metal  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Fric- 
tion lock  nut.     1.474.407  ;  Nov.  20. 

Dean,  James  H.,  Ludington,  Mich.,  and  T.  H.  Alfreds, 
i'ark  Eidge,  assignors  to  Northwestern  Expanded  Metal 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  for  making  expanded 
metal.     1,448,109  :  Mar.  13. 

Dean,  James  M.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Plow  scraper  and 
cleaner.     1.473,143  ;   Nov.   6. 

Dean,  John  S.,  Edgewood  Park,  P.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Co.  Brush  holder. 
1,460,152  ;  June  26. 

Dean,  John  W.     (See  Williams,  H.  M..  and  Dean.) 

Dean,  Lyndon,  Taloga,  Okla.     iSpoke.     1,460,536  ;  July  3. 

Dean,  Mark.  Boonville.   N.   Y.     Vise.     1,469,454;   Oct.  2. 

Dean,  Michael,  Webster,  Pa.  Antiskid  device.  1,469,312  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Dean,  Michael,  Webster,  Pa.  Antiskid-chain-securiug  de- 
vice.    1,478,323  ;    Dec.    18. 

Dean,  Reginald  S..  Cicero,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incoi-porated,  New  Tork,  N.  Y.  Fused 
salt  bath  for  beating  steel  in  hardening.  1,454,214 ; 
May  8. 

Dean,  Ruth  L.,  administratrix.  (See  Williams,  H.  M., 
and   Dean.) 

Dean,  Walter  K.,  Erie,  Pa.  Packing  case.  1,459,017 ; 
June    19. 

Dean.  William  F.,  assignor  to  Golun  Fur  Novelty  Co., 
Johnstown.  N.  Y.     Powder  puff.     1.471,145  ;  Oct.  16. 

Dean,   William  H.      (See  Wiwi,  Thomas  R.,   assignor.) 

Dean,  William  R.,  Fort  Pierre,  S.  Dak.  Funnel. 
1,472,961 ;  Nov.  6. 

Dean,  William  W.,  Wilmette,  111.,  assignor  to  Efficiency 
Electric  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Electric  gov- 
erning device.     1,441.407  ;  Jan.  9. 

Dean,  William  W.,  Wilmette,  111.,  assignor  to  Efficiency 
Electric  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor  governor. 
1,456.300  ;  May  22. 

Dean,  William  W.,  Wilmette,  111.,  assignor  to  Efficiency 
Electric  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical 
phonograph  driving  mechanism.     1,469.780  ;  Oct.  9. 

Dean,  William  W.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The  Effi- 
ciency Electric  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phono- 
graph stop  mechanism.     1,471,146 :  Oct.  16. 

Dearborn.  Charles  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Adjusting  means 
for  sewing-machine  work  supports.     1,448,731 ;  Mar.  20. 

Dearborn,  Charles  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blindstitch  sew- 
ing machine.     1,467,570  ;  Sept.  11. 

DeardorfC,  Ralph  W.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Carrier  tele- 
graph circuits.     1,469,253;  Oct.  2. 

Deardorff,  Ralph  W..  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Carrier  tele- 
graph  circuits.      1,469,254 ;    Oct.    2. 

DeardorfC,  Ralph  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Detecting 
circuit.     1.474.408:   Nov.  20. 

Dearholt,  John  H.,  Cedar  F^lls,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
W.  O.  Wllle,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Twine  cutter.  1,445,667  ; 
Feb.  20. 

De  Armond,  Walter  E.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Fireplace. 
1,461,211  ;  July  10. 

Deas,  Coon  A.,  assignor  to  Anderson  Motor  Company, 
Rock  Hill,  S.  C.     Electrical  switch.     1,462.690  ;  July  24. 

De  Atley,  Carroll,  assignor  to  Kegan-Grace  Company,  Bal- 
timore, Md.     Laundry  iron.     1,447,535  :  Mar.  6. 

De   Bar,    George    W.,   Aurora,    Iowa.      Tool.      1,467,924; 

Sept.  11. 
Dp   Barry,   John   F.,   Minneapolis,    Minn.      Shoe-polishing 
outfit.     1,443,216;   Jan.    23. 

De  Barthe,  Penn.      (See  Bickel,  E.  S.  R.,  and  De  Barthe.) 

De  Bats,   Jean   H.  L.,  Whitman,  Mass.  .  Bit  and  making 

the  same.     1.467.266;   Sept.  4. 
De  Bellescize,  Henri  J.  J.  M.  de  R.,  Toulon,  France.     At- 
mospheric-disturbance-reducing      means.  1.443,011 : 
Jan    23. 
De  Bethune,   Gaston,  Brussels,  Belgium.     Apparatus   for 

condensing   distilled   vapors.      1,478,206 ;    Dec.    18. 
De  Bie,  Naomi  I.,  West  Medford,  Mass.     Poultry-plucking 
device.     1,456,844  ;  May  29. 

De  Bijll  Nachenius,  Henri  A.  J.,  Haarlem,  Netherlands. 
Braking  device  for  vessels  propelled  by  gas  discharged 
below  the  water  level.  1,442,522  :  Jan.  16. 
De  Bijll  Nachenius,  Henri  A.  J.,  Haarlem.  Netherlands. 
Vessel  propelled  bv  gas  discharged  below  the  water 
level.  1,475,393  ;  Nov.  27. 
De    Boer,    Ralph,    Sheldon,    Iowa.      Four-horse    evener. 

1,452,729  ;  Apr.  24. 
De  Bogorv.  Eugene,  Dallas,  Tex.      Traffic  danger  signal. 

1,466,333:  Aug.  28. 
Debongnie,   Edouard  E.,   Berchem  Ste.   Agathe,   Belgium. 
Arched  roof  made  of  undulated  sheet  iron.     1,467,925  ; 
Sept.  11. 
De   Bretteville,   Alexander,   and   G.   J.   Henry,   San   Fran- 
cisco, Calif.     Shock  absorber.     1.458,278 ;  June   12. 
De  Brev,  Jan  H.  C,  The  Hague,  Netherlands.     Treating 
of  hydrocarbons.     1,465,598 ;  Aug.  21. 


(See  Gaumont,  L.,  and  Decaux.) 
Montreal,  Quebec,   Canada.     Carbide 
Jan.   30. 

assignor  to  The   Toy   Devices,   Inc., 
Sound-emission    device.      1,463,008 ; 


De  Brey,  Jan  H.  C,  The  Hague,  Netherlands.     Treating 

hydrocarbons.     1,465,599  ;  Aug.  21. 
Debrie,    Andrg   L.    V.    C,    Paris,    France.      Posltlve-fllmi- 

printing  machine.     1,463,737  ;  July  31. 
De     Brown,     Peter,     Bay     City,     Mich.     Screw     driver. 

1,450,203;  Apr.  3. 
De  Brun,  Frank  H.,  assignor  to  Mudge  &  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Motor-car  transmission  control.     1,448,954 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Debs,  Louis  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Cohn,  Chicago, 

111.     Clamp  for  baking  pans  and  the  like.     1,470,273  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Debs,  Louis  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Cohn,  Chicago, 

111.     Baking  pan.     1,470,274  ;  Oct.  9. 
Debs,  Louis  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Cohn,  Chicago, 

111.     Baking  pan.     1,477,249  ;  Dec.  11. 
De  Bus,  Louis  K.     (See  Crowe,  John  M.,  assignor.) 
De  Busk,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  P.  &  M.  Company, 

Chicago,  111.     Rail  anchor.     1,476,802  ;  Dec.  11. 
De  Caigny,  Leon,  Duluth,  Minn.     Cable  clamp.     1,473,144 ; 

Nov.  6. 
De  Camp,  EUis  O.,  assignor  to  The  Williamson  Heater  Com- 

Sany,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Clothes    drier.      1,463,615 ; 
uly  31. 

De  Camp,  Jamea  W.     (See  Barnes,  William,  assignor.) 

De  Camp,  Ray  E.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Control 
system.      1,442,053  ;   Jan.    16. 

De  Camp,  Roy  L.,  assignor  to  Baker  Iron  Works,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Safety  door  Interlocking  switch. 
1,446,548;    Feb.   27. 

Decampo,  Ricardo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Mouthpiece 
for  smoking  tobacco.     1,450,359  ;  Apr.  3. 

Decatur,  Irving  C,  et  al.  (See  Chase,  Henry  A.,  assign- 
or.) 

Decaux,  Leopold  R. 

Ue   Cazen,    Canaan, 
lamp.     1,443,815  ; 

De  Cesare,  Matteo, 
Newark,    N.    J. 
July  24. 

De  Cew,  Charles  A.,  and  W.  F.  Hirst,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 
Band-saw  machine.     1,466,090  ;  Aug.  28. 

De  Cew,  Jndson  A.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Beating  en- 
gine.    1,444,957 ;  Feb.  13. 

De  Cew,  Judson  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Process 
Engineers,   Inc.     Sizing  paper.      1,444,956 ;   Feb.   13. 

De  Cew,  Judson  A.,  assignor  to  Process  Engineers,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Sizing  solution  and  making  the  same. 
1,464,310  ;  Aug.  7. 

L'eck,  Bert,  Wlnfieid,  Kans.  Separator  for  feeders. 
1,460,314  ;  June  26. 

Decker,  Alonzo  G.     (See  Black,  S.  D.,  and  Decker.) 

Decker,  Ammiel  P.,  Pelham,  N,  Y.  Printer's  blanket. 
1,464,242.    Aug.  7. 

Decker,  B.  V..  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Stephenson,  Leigh 
J.,  assignor.) 

Decker,  Edward  E.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Vent  valve  for  radia- 
tors.     1.478,028:    Dec.    18. 

Decker,  Ernest.     (See  Burg,  C.  M.,  Decker,  and  Le  Due.) 

Decker,  Frank  A.,  Flager,  Colo.  Wire-holding  device. 
1,449,975;   Mar.  27. 

Decker,  Frank  L.,  Kimble,  Pa.  Building  construction. 
1,451,144  ;  Apr.  10. 

Decker,  Hugh  L..  assignor  to  The  W.  G.  Nagel  Electric 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Electric  measuring  instrument. 
1,475.174;   Nov.  27. 

Decker,  Joseph  T.     (See  Hampton,  I.  M.,  and  Decker.) 

Decker,  Lemuel  B.,  Kenogami,  Quebec,  Canada.  Recovery 
apparatus.     1,477,041 ;  Dec.   11. 

Decker,  Louis  J.     (See  Hampton,  I.  M.,  and  Decker.) 

Decker.  Sharp,  Commodore,  Pa.  Explosive  cartridge. 
1,450,666  ;  Apr.  3. 

Decker,  William  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Frame.  1,459,146 ; 
June    19. 

Deckop,  Charles  J.     (See  Karge,  Maxwell  R.,  assignor.) 

De  Clalrmont,  Adolfo,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Combined  purse  and 
bill  fold.     1,451,205  ;  Apr.  10. 

De  Clamecy,  Philippe.  (See  Bergestrom,  C.  O.,  and  de 
Clamecy.) 

De   Clamecy.    Philippe,    Charlestown,    Mass.,    assignor    to 
Corona  Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  Groton,  N.  Y.     Type- 
writing machine.     1,457,730  ;  June  5. 
Declaye,  Joseph.  Liege,  Belgium.    Gunlock  device  of  small- 
arms.     1,442,864;  Jan. '23. 

Declave,  Joseph,  Liege,  Belgium.  Sight  for  firearms. 
1,459.284:     June    19. 

Declaye,  Joseph,  Liege,  Belgium.  Means  for  securing  the 
barrels  of  automatic  pistols  having  removable  barrels. 
1,459,285 ;    June    19. 

Declave,  Joseph,  Liege,  Belgium.  Movable  breech  for 
automatic  pistols.     1,459,286  :  June   19. 

De  Coninok,  Marcel,  Le  Havre.  France.  Multiple-blade 
helicoidal   propeller.      1,441,788 ;    Jan.    9. 

De  Coninck,  Marcel,  Le  Havre,  France.  Flexible  gearing. 
1,460,661 ;  July  3. 

Decorative  Arts  League.  (See  Bishop,  Mary  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Decorative  Arts  League, 
signor.) 

Decorative  Arts  League. 

Decorative  Arts  League, 
assignors.) 


(See  Macdonald,  Angus  S.,  as- 

(See  Muller,  John,  assignor.) 
(See  Muller,  O.  P.,  and  PopofT, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


(See  Wyckoff,  A.  D.,  and  de 
Tractor  hitch.     1,453,383  ; 
Artificial    hand. 


De  Correvont,  Howard  P. 

Correvont.) 
Dederinj;,  Fred  P.,  Kiel,  Wis. 

May  1. 
Dedic,    Charles,    Chippewa    Falls,    Wis. 

1,465,933;  Aug.   28. 

De  Dietrich  &  Cie.     (See  de  Dietrich,  Fr6d6ric,  assignor.) 

De  Dietrich,   Pr^d^ric,   Paris,   assignor  to   de   Dietrich    & 

Cle.,  Niederbronn-les-Bains,  Bas-Rhin,  France.     Stirring 

apparatus.     1,464,150  ;  Aug.  7. 

Dedmond,   William  E.,  et  al.      (See  Dubuc,  A.,   and  Car- 

ricaburu,  assignors.) 
Dee,     John,     San     Francisco,     Calif.       Gold     separator. 

1,448,995  ;  Mar.  20. 
Dee,  William  B.,  Company.      (See  Furmidge,  Samuel,  as- 
signor.) 
Deeks,  Hiram  C.  J.,  Sea  Cliff,  N.  Y.     Producing  printing 

surfaces.     1,477,866;  Dec.  18. 
Deeks     Hiram    C.    J.,    Sea    Cliff,    N.    Y.,    and    M.    Deeks, 
Rochelle  Park,  N.  J.,  assignors   to  J.  Deeks,   Sea  Cliff, 
N.  Y.     Method  of  and  apparatus  for  forming  concrete 
structures.     1,453,707  ;  May  1. 
Deek's,    Hugh    A.,    Toronto,    Ontario,    Canada.      Gasoline 

filter.     1,456,883;  May  29. 
Deeks,   Joseph.       (See   Deeks,   Hiram   C.   J.   and  M.,   as- 
signors.) 
Deeks,  Maurice.      (See  Deeks,  Hiram   C.  J.   and  M.) 
De    Elroza,    JosS,    Madrid,     Spain.       Flaming    advertise- 
ment.    1,458.526;  June  12. 
Deely,    Harold    P.,     Waterhury,     Conn.       Swivel     block. 

1,476,696;  Dec.  11. 
Deenihan,    James,    Redondo    Beach,    Calif.      Electrically- 
heated  ice  cutter.     1,477,631  ;   Dec.  18. 
Deep    Well    Engineering   Company,    The.      (See    Brandon, 

Arthur  H.,  assignor.) 
Deer,  A.  J.,  Company,  The.     (See  Hand,  E.  A.,  and  Wy- 

gant,  assignors.) 
Deer,  A.  J.,   Company,  The.      (See  Prims,   Joseph  C,  as- 
signor. ) 
Deere   &  Company.      (See  Brown,   Theophilus,   assignor.) 
Deere  &  Company.     (See  Dain,  Joseph,  assignor.) 
Deere    cS:    Company.       (See    Hauneman,    Richard    E.,    as- 
signor.) 
Deere  &  Company.     (See  McKahin,  Herbert  B.,  assignor.) 
Deere  and  Company.      (See  MIxter,   G.  W.,  and  Holstein, 

assignors. ) 
Deere    &    Company.       (See    Neighbour,    Leonard    B.,    as- 
signor.) 
Deere   &   Company.      (See   Paul,   Wesley   A.,    assignor.) 
Deere  &  Company.     (See  Paul,  William  L.,  assignor.) 
Deere  &  Company.      (See  Seaholm,  John  P.,  assisjnor.) 
Deere  &  Company.     (See  Silver,  Walter  H.,  assignor.) 
Deere  and  Company.     (See  Sklovskv,  Max,  assignor.) 
Deere  and  Company.     (See  Strandlund,  Carl  G.,  assignor.) 
Peere  &  Company.     (See  Welker,  Henry  C,  assignor.) 
Deere  &  Company.      (See  White,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 
Deere  &  Company.     (See  White,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 
Deere  &  Company.     (See  Wilson,  Frederick  D.,  assignor) 
Deering,   Adibert  C.      (See  Hall,  B.,   and  Deering.) 
Deering,   Edmund  R.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Horological  In- 

strument.     1,467,926  ;  Sept.  11. 
De  Escobales,   Hilarion,    Brooklyn,    assignor  to   H.   Esco- 
bales  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sheet-feeding  mecha- 
nism.     1,441,271 ;   Jan.   9. 
De  Escobales,  Hilarion.  assignor  to  H.  Escobales  Co.  Inc., 
New  York,   N.   Y.     Package  structure  and  making  the 
same.      1,458,977 :    June    19. 
De  Escobales,    Hilarion,   Brooklyn,   assignor    to   H.    Esco- 
bales   Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Cigarette-pouch- 
packagmg  mechanism.     1,462,326  ;   July  17. 
De  Escobales,    Hilarion.    Brooklyn,    assignor  to   H.   Esco- 
bales Co.   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cigarette-pouch-pack- 
aging mechanism.     1,462,327;  July  17. 
De    Escobales,    Hilario,    Staten    Island,    assignor    to    H. 
Escobales   Co.,   Inc.,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Wrapping   ma- 
chine.     1,466,814  ;   Sept.   4. 
De  Esparza,   Timoteo   R.,  Calexico,   Calif.     Water  motor. 

1,447,764  ;  Mar.  6. 
Deetrick,   James   W.,   executor.      (See   Hill,   Benlamln.) 
^%    Fernelmont,     Leon,     Paterson,     N.     J.       Tire     tool. 

1,452,596;  Apr.  24. 
Defiance  Button  Machine  Co.     (See  Murphy,  William  B., 
assignor.) 

Defiance  Button  Co.     (See  Styles,  Joseph  H.,  assignor.) 

Defibaugh,  Mark  A.,  assignor  to  H.  B.  Sherman  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Electric-motor  termi- 
nal connection.     1,471,834  ;■  Oct.  23. 

Defordt.  Jules  P.,  Ixelles,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Free-wheel 
clutch.     1,443,248  ;   Jan.   23. 

De  Forest,  Lee,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Sound-controlled  means 
for  producing  light  variations.     1,442,426  ;  Jan.  16. 

De  Forest,  Lee,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Endless  sound  record 
and   mechanism   therefor.     1,442,682 ;    Jan.   16 

De  Forest,  Lee,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Means  for  recording 
and  reproducing  sound.     1,446,246  ;  Feb.  20. 

"-•^  ^'^^^^*.v'-'^?4  ^^^  "^OTk,  N.  Y.  Light-controlling  means. 
1,446,247  ;   Feb.  20. 

^%  Fj'I^^^i.   ^^'    New    York,    N.    Y.      Telephone    device. 

1,452,827;  Apr.  24. 
De  Fore.st.  Lee,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Radio  receiving  system 

1,478,029 ;    Dec.    18.  *    ' 


De  Forest,  Lee,  assignor  to  De  Forest  Radio  Telephone 
and  Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Means  for 
transforming  mechanical  vibrations  into  electrical  vi- 
brations.    Re.  15,540  ;  Feb.  13. 

De  Forest,  Lee,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  De  Forest  Phonofilm  Corporation,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.  Method  of  and  means  for  controlling  elec- 
tric currents  by  and  In  accordance  with  light  variation. 
1,466,701 ;   Sept.   4. 

De  Forest  Phonofilm  Corporation.  (See  De  Forest,  Lee, 
assignor.) 

De  Fore.st  Radio  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Bradford,  James  L.,  assignor.) 

De  Forest  Radio  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
De  B^orest,  Lee,  assignor.) 

De  Forest  Radio  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Logwood,  Charles  V.,  assignor.) 

De  France,  Murrell  R.      (See  Mclntyre,  G.  L.,  assignor.) 

Ue  Francisco,  Marshall.  (See  Holbrook,  J.  K.,  and  De 
Francisco.) 

Defrancisco,  Sebastiano.  (See  Martire,  V.,  Defranclsco, 
Messino,  and  Lombardo.) 

De  Fries,  Alfred,  Kassel,  Germany.  Machine  for  the 
working  of  screw  bolts  and  other  cylindrical  or  pris- 
matic pieces.     1,448,832  ;  Mar.  20. 

Degen,  Frederick  I.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Governing  mechanism. 
1,449,736;  Mar.  27. 

Degen,  Lewis,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Noninterfering  signal 
device.     1,462,085  ;   July  17. 

Degendorfer,  John,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Agricultural 
fork.     1,462,787;   July  24. 

Degheri,  Theresa  M.  (now  by  marriage  T.  M.  O'Toole), 
Hoboken,  N.  J.  Educational  and  amusement  device. 
1,477,322  ;   Dec.   11. 

De  Giglio,  (iaetano,  Turin,  Italy.  Calculating  machine. 
1,477,116;   Dec.    11. 

De  Glopper,  John,  assignor  to  Federal  Stamping  Com- 
pany, Holland,  Mich.  Metal  and  eye  member  con- 
nection.     1,458,132  ;   June  12. 

Degner,  George  C,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Traffic  regulator. 
1,462,266  ;  July  17. 

De  Gowin,  Isaac,  assignor  to  The  Seamless  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Appliance  for  covering 
halls.      1,446,885  ;   Feb.   27. 

De  Graaf,  Cornells,  jr.,  and  E.  Burman,  assignors  to 
Maatschappij  tot  Vervaardiging  van  Snijmachiues  vol- 
gens  "Van  Berkel's  Patent"  en  van  andere  Werktuigen, 
Rotterdam,        Netherlands.  Weighing        apparatus. 

1,475,547  ;  Nov.  27. 

De  Graff,  Judson  C,  Harrisville,  N.  Y.  Cotter-pin  puller. 
1,476,695  ;   Dec.   11. 

De  Graaf,  Nic  H.,  Middletown,  N.  Y.  Making  cocoa  prod- 
ucts.    1,447,013  ;  Feb.  27. 

De  Grasse,  George  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Clothes  drier. 
1,471,328  ;  Oct.  23. 

De  Grave,  Michael  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Clamping  device. 
1,457,150  ;  May  29. 

Degrenier,  Octave,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbridge,  Mass.     Cutter.     1,456,672  ;  May  29. 

Deguide,  Camille,  Enghien,  France.  Manufacture  of 
alkali-metal   silicates.     1,46.3,037  ;  July  24. 

De  Guire,  Georges  A.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Mixing 
chamber  for  fiuid-fuel  burners.     1,460,369  ;  July  3. 

Dehn,  William  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Waste  control  for 
basing.      1,462,853  ;    July   24. 

Dehn,  William  M.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Impregnating  plant 
tissues  with  ammonium  nitrate  for  explosive  purposes. 
1,444,.594  ;   Feb.  6. 

Dehn,  William  M.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Manufacturing  dlazodi- 
nitrophenol.     1,460,708  ;  July  3. 

Dehn,  William  M.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Manufacturing  am- 
monium picramate.     1,472,791 ;  Nov.  6. 

Dehnel,  Erich.     (See  Bosch,  C,  Dehnel,  and  Klrcher.) 

De  Holczer,  Louis,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Tinsman,  Salem, 
Ohio.     -Vutomobile  tire.     Des.   63.299  ;   Nov.   20. 

De  Hooydonck,  Henry,  Biarritz,  France.  Wheel  with 
improved  pneumatic  tire  for  motor  vehicles.  1,452,795  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Dehouck,  Joseph,  Thielt,  Belgium.  Aeroplane  assuring 
automatically  the  lateral  and  longitudinal  stability. 
1,452,071  :    Apr.    17. 

Deibert,  Walter  C,  Clifton  Forge,  Va.  Hose  clamp. 
1,448,615  ;  Mar.  13. 

Deichmann,  Albert.     (See  Heise,  Wilhelm,  assignor.) 

Dein,  George  H.,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.  Suspension  spring 
for  automobiles.     1,456,483  ;  May  22. 

Deisch,  Noel  J.,  Brookland,  assigno'r  of  one-half  to  L.  H. 
Cleary,  Washington,  D.  C.  Tabular  calculator. 
1,441,914  ;  Jan.  9. 

Delss,  William  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mothproof  chest. 
1,467,268;   Sept.   4. 

Delster  Concentrator  Company.  (See  Reiff,  Carl  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Deitz,  Frank  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Adjustable  spacing 
tool.     1452,828;  Apr.  24. 

De  Jong,  Conrad  C,  Wessington  Springs,  S.  Dak.  Scoop. 
1,462,328;  July  17. 

De  Jongh,  Bernardus  P.  J.,  Breda,  Netherlands.  Appa- 
ratus   for   sharpening   razors.      1,459,617 ;    June    19. 

De    Khotinsky,    Achilles,    assignor    to    Central    Scientific 
.Company,    Chicago,    111.      Electric    heater.      1,459,049; 
June    19. 

Dekle,  Julian  A.     (See  Hooker,  James  B.,  assignor.) 


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DeKoff,  George,  Chicago,  III.  Cuff  button.  1,441.62^  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Dekofif,  George,  Chicago,  111.  Elastic  band.  1,467,235 ; 
Sept.  4. 

De  La  Barre,  Cecelia,  Minneapolis,  Miuu.  Culinary  stir- 
ring device.     1,477,653  ;  Dee.   18. 

De  Lacv,  Thomas  H.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Hosiery  form. 
1,450,913;  Apr.  10. 

Delafond.  Klie.  Ilabana,  Cuba.  Uecovery  of  sugar  from 
Sugar-cane  mud.     1,476,152  ;   Dec.  4. 

Delafond.  Elie.  Ilabana,  Cuba.  Crystallization  of  sugar. 
1.47(!.15;^;  Dec.  4. 

Delafons,  Thomas  E.     (See  Bugler,  A.  V.,  and  Delafons.) 

Dolage,  Gustavc,  Paris,  assignor  to  Soeiete  Anonyme  des 
Etablissements  Nieuport,  Issy-los  -  Moulineaux,  Seine, 
France.  Method  permitting  to  regulate  and  adjust  the 
dynamic  characteristics  of  surfaces  moving  through  a 
fluid.     1,457,507  ;  June  5. 

Delahaye,  Herman,  Destelbergen.  near  Ghent,  Belgium. 
Manufacturing  viscose  with  a  view  to  the  manufacture 
of  artificial  siik  and  like  products  not  liable  to  lose 
their  resistance  by  contact  with  water.  1,470,711 ; 
Oct.   16. 

Dc  La  Mare,  Thomas,  Tooele,  Utah.  Device  for  water 
distribution.      1,448,262  ;  Mar.  13. 

De  La  Mare,  Thomas,  Tooele,  Utah.  Culvert.  1,452,796  ; 
Apr.  24. 

De  La  Mare,  Thomas.  Tooele,  Utah.  Concrete  mold  or 
form.     1,456,539  ;  May  29. 

De  La  Mare,  Thomas,  Tooele,  Utah.  Culvert  mold. 
1,461,973;  JuLv  17. 

De  La  Mare.  Thomas,  Tooele,  Utah.  Mold.  1,465,350 ; 
Aug.  21. 

De  Lan.  Eugene  A.,  assignor  to  Shenango  Pottery  Co., 
New   Castle,    Pa.      Plaque.      Des.    63,397  ;    Dec.    4. 

De  Land,  Daniel  B.,  Falrport,  assignor  to  American  Can 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Key-opening  can.  1,451,869  ; 
Apr.   17. 

De  Laney,  Dora  B.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Marking  attach- 
ment for   shears.     1,446,380 ;   Feb.   20. 

De  Laney,  Frank  L.  (See  De  Laney,  James  C.  and 
P.  L.) 

De  Laney,  James  C.  and  F.  L.,  Portersville,  Calif.  Auto- 
matic "controller   for  motors.      1,461,268;    July   10. 

Delaney,  John  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Producing  ver- 
miculated  work.     1,468,343  ;  Sept.  18. 

Delanev,  Thomas  W.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Pump  piston. 
1,462,445  :  July  17. 

Delano,  James  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Engine-starting  sys- 
tem.    1,455,717;  May  15. 

Delano,  James  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound  recording 
and   reproduciiiE   apparatus.      1,459,088 ;    June    19. 

Delano,  James  K.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Gear  drive.  1,459,948  ; 
June  26. 

Delanoy,  Frederick  W.,  Alameda,  Calif.  Liquid  measuring 
and  dispensing  apparatus.     1,467,425  ;  Sept.  11. 

Delany,  James  H.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Manufacture  of  heat- 
insulating  articles.     1,464,698  ;  Aug.  14. 

De  la  Rigaudiere,  Guy,  assignor  to  The  Traveler  Rubber 
Companv  of  Bethlehem,  U.  S.  A.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Tire. 
Des.  63.322;  Nov.  20. 

Delarmi,  Rocco,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Egg  tray.  Des.  63,253  ; 
Nov.  13. 

De  Lateur,  Alphonse  J.,  assignor  to  Raymond  Veneer 
Company,  Raymond,  Wash.  Stacking  machine. 
1.444,595  :  Feb.   6. 

De  Launtv,  Oliver  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Two-cycle  gas  engine. 
1,453,449  ;  May  1. 

De  Laval  Separator  Company,  The.  (See  Hall,  Selden 
n.,   assignor.) 

De  Laval  Separator  Company,  The.  (See  Hapgood,  Cyrus 
H.,  assignor.) 

De  Laval  Separator  Company,  The.  (See  Hapgood,  C.  H., 
and  Mayno,  assignors.) 

De  Laval  Separator  Company,  The.  (See  Leitch,  Mere- 
dith, assignor.) 

De  Laval  Separator  Company,  The.  (See  Miller,  Theo- 
dore H.,  assignor.) 

De  Laval  Steam  Turbine  Company.  (See  Peterson,  Ay- 
vid,  assignor.) 

De  Lavaud,  Dimitri  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Superheating 
furnace  especially  for  rotary-cast  pipe.  1,467,236 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Delbare,  Hector  E.,  Chicago,  III.  Means  for  extinguishing 
fire.     1,453,091 ;  Apr.  24. 

Delbon,  Frank  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Shoe  heel.  Des. 
62,321 :  May  8. 

Delbon,  Frank  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Shoe  last.  1,475,690; 
Vnv.    27. 

Delbridge,  Edward  J.,  Hatch,  Idaho.  Hitching  and 
tethering  device.     1,456,627  ;  May   29. 

Del  Castillo,  Jose  P.      (See  Diaz,   Antonio,  assignor.) 

Delco-Light  Company.  (See  Bechtold,  R.  E.,  and  Mel- 
lowps.   assignors.) 

Delco-Llght  Company.      (See   Hunt,   John   H.,  assignor.) 

Delco-Light  Company.  (See  Keilholtz,  Lester  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Delco-Light  Company.  (See  Kettering,  Charles  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Delco-Light    Company.      (See   Lee,    Ralph    L.,    assignor.) 

Delco-Light  Company.  (See  McCuen,  Charles  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Delco-Light  Company.     (See  Tibbetts,  Milton,  assignor.) 


Delehanty,  Edward  J.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Material  mixer. 
1,467,237;   Sept.   4. 

De  Leon,  Emllio,  Remedies,  Cuba.  Automatic  train  stop. 
1,463,679  ;  July  31. 

De  Lewis,  Andrew  A.     (See  Barton,  W.  A.,  and  De  Lewis.) 

Delgado,  Juan  0.,  El  Paso,  Te.x.  Shock  absorber  for  motor 
vehicles.     1,453.785  ;  May  1. 

De  Lipski,  Nicolas  V.    (See  Phillips,  E.  H.,  and  De  Lipski.) 

De  Lipski,  Nicolas  V.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  H. 
Phillips,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Colored  article.  1,462,536  ; 
July  24. 

De  Lipski,  Nicolas  V.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  H. 
Phillips,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Changeable  scenic  effect. 
1,462,537;    July  24. 

Dell.  Arthur  V.,  Dunboyne,  Ontario,  Canada.  Egg  case. 
1,441,722  ;   Jan.  9. 

Delia,  Ernest,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Concrete  insert. 
1,474,956;  Nov.  20. 

Delia    Torre,    Pasquale.       (See    Torre,    Pasquale    Delia.) 

Dellinger,  Abraham  M.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Feed  mill. 
1,465,074  ;  Aug.  14. 

Dellinger,  Martin  C.      (See  Kulp,  H.  W.,  and  Dellinger.) 

Dellman,  Alexander,  Mount  Clemens,  Mich.  Fountain 
soldering  tool.     1,457,508  ;  June  5. 

Delmonaco.  Michael  A.  S.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Tailor's 
drafting  device.     1,445,301  ;  Feb.  13. 

Delmore  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.  (See  Billings,  Cecil  M., 
assignor.) 

Deloatch,  Essex,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Motor-control  system 
for   self-serving   tables.      1,466,890 ;    Sept.    4. 

De  Loe,  Edward  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  W.  Long- 
brake,  one-sixth  to  O.  L.  Longbrake,  and  one-third  to 
F.  A.  Daymen,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Snubber.  1,463,876  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Dnlohery,  James.      (See  Grover,  George,  assignor.) 

De  Long,  Charles  E.,  Springfield,  111.  Truing  jewel 
settings.     1,469.500  ;  Oct.  2. 

De  Long,  Edward  R-     (See  Wood,  C.  D.,  and  De  Long.) 

De  Long  Hook  and  Eye  Company,  The.  (See  Upham, 
Gilbert  R.,  assignor.) 

De  Long,  Julius,  Lake  Mahopac,  N.  Y.  Insulating  mate- 
rial.    1,442,325  ;  Jan.  16. 

De  Long,  Julius,  Lake  Mahopac,  N.  Y.  Insulating  mate- 
rial and  manufacturing  same.     1,442,326;  Jan.   16. 

De  Long,  Julius,  Lake  Mahopac,  N.  Y.  Insulating  ma- 
terial and  manufacturing  same.     1,442,327  ;  Jan.  16. 

De  Long,  Julius,  Lake  Mahopac,  N.  Y.  Insulating  material 
and  manufacturing  same.     1.442,328  ;   Jan.  16. 

Delong,  Nelson  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Hydropneumatic 
device.     1,455,718  ;   May  15. 

Dolorme,  Alfred,  Springfield.  Mass.  Fracture  apparatus. 
1,442,711 ;  Jan.   16, 

De  los  Monteros,  Jorge  Espinosa,  Madrid,  Spain.  Leak- 
closing  device  for  ships.     1,469,624  ;  Oct.   2. 

De  los  Santos,  Raul,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Composi- 
tion for  the  manufacture  of  boxes,  cases,  and  the  like, 
1,464,588:   Aug.   14. 

De  Lotto.  Joseph,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Runner  attachment. 
1,465,463;  Aug.  21. 

Delph,  Albert  E.,  Wokingham,  England,  assignor  to 
Courtaulds  Limited,  London,  England.  Manufacture 
of  carbon  bisulphide.     1,454,708  ;  May  8, 

Delporte,  Henri,  assignor  to  Soci6t6  Anonyme  Ougr^e- 
Marihaye,  Ougree,  Belgium.     Skip.     1,465,512  ;  Aug.  21. 

Delta-Star  Electric  Company.  (See  Van  Etten,  Frank  C, 
assignor.) 

Del  Turco,  Louis,  Newark,  N,  J.  Terrazzo  flooring  and 
laving  terrazzo.     Ee.  15,535  :  Feb.  6. 

De  "Luca,  Dnego,  Cotrone,  Italy.  Electric  furnace. 
1,442,925  ;  Jan.  23. 

De  Luca,  Frank,  Bowdens,  N.  C.  Pen  or  pencil  attach- 
ment.    1,456,786;  May  29. 

De  Luca,  Joseph  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Railway-crossing 
signal.     1,461,180  ;  July  10.      ■ 

De  Luca,  Peter  C,  and  M.  L.  Insogna,  Dorchester,  ae- 
signors  to  Corona  Machine  Company,  Maiden,  Mass. 
Fruit  crusher.     1,462,801 ;   July   24. 

De  Luchi,  Frank  W.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Electric  heater. 
1.444,958  ;  Feb.  13. 

De  Luiz,  Edward  R.,  assignor  to  Kelvinator  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Expansion  valve.     1,455,430 ;   May  15. 

De  Lukacsevics,  Charles,  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  J.  J.  Wit- 
tal,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  J,  Winter, 
New  York,   N.   Y.     Carburetor.     1,454,730 ;   May   8. 

De  Luxe  Brush  Company,  The.  (See  Heinitsh,  W.  W., 
Shalkop,    and    Lauterbach,    assignors.) 

De  Luxe  Brush  Company,  The.  (See  Lauterbach,  Alex- 
ander B.,  assignor.) 

De  Maecber,  Bdmond,  Irondequolt,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Press 
guard.     1,444,336;  Feb.  6. 

De  Maine,  Ernest  M.,  Alexandria,  Va.  Recoil-controlling 
device.     1,469,918  ;  Oct.  9. 

Demarest,  Charles  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Transmission- 
controlling  apparatus.     1,444,830  ;  Feb.  13. 

Demarest,  Charles  S.,  and  O.  H.  Loynes,  Woodridge,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Com- 
pany. Repeater-control  arrangement.  1,464,563 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Demarest,  John,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Heater  for  buildings. 
1,449,384  ;   Mar.   27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Grinding    machine. 
Collapsible    core. 


Demars,  Joseph  H.     (See  Mills,  G.  T.,  and  Demars.) 

De  Martel,  Thierry  J.  F.  M.,  Paris,  France.  Ecraseur  for 
the  stomach   and  intestines.     1,442,778 ;   Jan.   16. 

De  Martilly,  Edouard  H.  M.  J.  J.,  Paris,  France.  Exten- 
sible lamp-shade  frame.     1,447,284  ;  Mar.  6. 

De  Martini,  John  W.  (See  De  Martini,  Joseph  S.,  and 
J.   W.) 

De  Martini,  Joseph  S.  and  J.  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Automobile  bumper.     1,459,323  ;  June  19. 

De  Matteis,  Alfredo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  toaster. 
1,473,213  ;  Nov.  6. 

De  Matteo,  Lewis,  assignor  to  Durand  &  Company,  New- 
ark, N.  J.     Cigar  cutter.     1,454,994  ;  May  15. 

De  Mattia,  Barthold.      (See  de   Mattia,   Peter  and  B.) 

De  Mattia,  Barthold,  Clifton,  N.  J.  Machine  for  building 
cylindrical   tire   blanks.      1,442,653 ;    Jan.    16. 

De  Mattia,  Barthold,  Clifton.  N.  J.  Machine  for  form- 
ing   pneumatic    tires.      1,456,425 ;    May    22. 

De  Mattia,  Barthold,  Clifton,  N.  J.  Pedal  pad.  1,474,320  ; 
Nov.  13. 

De    Mattia,    Peter,    Clifton,    N.    J. 
1,474,321  ;  Nov.  13. 

De    Mattia,    Peter,     Clifton,     N.    J, 
1,475,109:   Nov.  20. 

De  Mattia,  Peter  and  B.,  Clifton,  N.  J.  Core  and  chuck. 
1,456,426  ;  May  22. 

.Dement,  Robert  R.,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Ink  composition. 
1,471,884  ;  Oct.  23. 

Demers,  Honore,  Manchester,  N.  H.  Compression-reliev- 
ing mechanism  for  internal-combustion  engines. 
1,459,906 ;  June  26. 

Demers,  Napoleon,  East  SherbrnoUe,  Quebec,  Canada.  Ap- 
paratus for  sandpapering  flanged  spools.  1,444,668 ; 
Feb.   6. 

De  Meurisse,  Alfred,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  device. 
1,467,140;   Sept.  4. 

Deming,  Barton  R.  (See  Yates,  W.  G.,  and  Fatscher,  as- 
signors.) 

Deming  Company,  The.     (See  Vincent,  Elbert  S.,  assignor.) 

Deming  &  Gould  Company.  (See  Malmquist,  Adolph  K., 
assignor.) 

Deming,  Robert,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Tractor  hitch. 
1,466,274  :  Aug.  28. 

De  Minico,  Frank,  assignor  to  Pollard-AUing  Manufac- 
turing Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  plate. 
1,476,803  •   Dec.   11. 

De  Minico,  Prank,  assignor  to  Pollard-Ailing  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typographic  embossing 
machine.     1,478,080;   Dec.   18. 

Demke,  Harry  F.     (See  Meyers,  L.  W.,  and  Demke.) 

Demmler,  Paul  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Varnish 
film  for  insulating  purposes.     1,440,448  ;   Jan.  2. 

Demmler,  Paul  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Condenser 
and  making  the  same.    1,467,776  ;  Sept.  11. 

Demmler,  Paul  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Condenser 
and  making  the  same.    1,467,777 ;  Sept.  11. 

Demmler,  Paul  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Cleaning 
apparatus.      1,470,712;   Oct.   16. 

De  Mole,  Lancelot  E.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Australia. 
Differential  or  balance   gear.      1,448,056 ;   Mar.    13. 

De  Monge,  Louis,  Paris,  France.  Propeller.  1,460,230 ; 
June  26. 

Demongeot,  Marcel  A.,  deceased,  Paris,  Prance ;  J.  Neadle, 
administrator.  Manufacture  of  articles  of  glass  and 
the  like.     1,465,545;  Aug.   21. 

De  MontmoUln,  Guillaume,  assignor  to  Society  of  Chemical 
Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Manufacture  of 
Intermediate  products  and  new  dyestuffs  derived  from 
diarylsulphones.    1,467,711 ;  Sept.  11. 

De  Montmollin,  Guillaume,  and  J.  Spieler,  assignors  to 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  of  Basle,  Basel,  Switzer- 
land. Carbonyl  derivatives  of  alpha  naphthol  and 
making  same.     1,474,928  ;  Nov.  20. 

De  Montmollin,  Guillaume,  G.  BonhSte,  and  J.  Spieler,  as- 
signors to  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle, 
Baselj  Switzerland.  Azo  dyestuffs  and  the  manufac- 
ture of  same.     1,453,660  ;  May   1. 

De  Montmollin,  Guillaume,  J.  Spieler,  and  G.  Bonh6te, 
assignors  to  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle, 
Basel,  Switzerland.  Intermediate  product  for  the  manu- 
facture of  dyestuffs  and  making  same.  1,453,659 ; 
May  1. 

De  MontmoUin,  Guillaume,  J.  Spieler,  and  G.  BonhSte,  as- 
signors to  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle,  Basel, 
Switzerland.  Dyestuffs  of  the  triarylmethane  series 
and  making  same.     1,460,315  ;  June  26. 

De  Moos,  Charles,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman 
Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Fluid-treating 
apparatus  for  films.     1,461,794  ;  July  17. 

De  Moos,  Charles,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman 
Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Photographic-film- 
treating  apparatus.     1,467,106  ;    Sept.   4. 

De  Moulin,  Ulysses  S.,  Greenville,  111.  Initiation  device. 
1,455,113;  May  15. 

Dempsey,  James  T.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Tube  expander. 
1,467,238;   Sept.  4. 

Dempsey,  Joseph  E.,  Acme,  Okla.  Gate  valve.  1,458,644  ; 
June  12. 


Dempsey,  Joseph  W.,  Lansing,  Iowa.     Gas  and  liquid  con- 
tact device.     1,477,546;  Dec.  18. 
Dempsey,  Thomas  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Mixer.     1,459,657  ; 

June    19. 
Demuth,  Alfred  M.,  Chicago,  111.     Receptacle  for  remov- 
ing liquids  from  vessels.     1,471,475  ;  Oct.  23. 
Demuth,  Alfred  M.,  Chicago,  111.     Receptacle  for  remov- 
ing liquids  from  vessels.     1,471,476;  Oct,  23. 
Demuth,  Alfred  M.,  Chicago,  111.     Meat  shaper  and  pre- 
server.     1,477,548;    Dec.    18. 
Demuth,    Alfred    M.,    Chicago,    111.     Cooking    apparatus. 

1,467,141  ;   Sept.   4. 
Demuth,   Alfred   M.,   assignor   to   Demuth   Manufacturing 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Cooking  apparatus.     1,448,916  ; 

Mar.  20. 
De  Muth,  John  N.      (See  Vollmer,  W.  F.,  and  DeMuth.) 
Demuth,  Luther  B.,  New  Philadelphia,  Ohio.     Irrigating 

device.     1,473,087:  Nov.  6. 
Demuth  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Demuth,  Alfred 

M..  assignor.) 
Denault,    Rudolph,  Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Antiskid  device  for 

vehicle  wheels.     1,466,995 ;   Sept.   4. 
Denayer,  Auguste,  Brussels,  Belgium.     Combination  lock. 

1,472,409;  Oct.  30. 
Den    Besten,    Gerrit.      (See    Hulsehos,    A.    B.,    and    Den 

Besten.) 
De    Neergaard,    Elna    M.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Loom. 

1,445,493  ;  Feb.  13. 
Denehie,  William  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Removable-body 

mechanism  for  trucks.     1,448,057 ;   Mar.   13. 
Denemark,    Jacob,   Trenton,   N.   J.      Stitching   mechanism 

for  hat  brims.     1,462,168:  July  17. 
Denemark,  Jacob,  Trenton,  N.  J.     Seam-pressing  machine. 

1,477,547;  Dec.  18. 
Denholm,  William  J.,  et  al.,  trustees.      (See  Hill,  Ernst 

v.,    assignor.) 
Denis,   Alfred,   Montreal,  Quebec,   Canada.     Transplanter. 

1,442,607  ;  Jan.   16. 
Denis,   Charles  A.,   et  al.      (See  Dominguez,   Manuel  D., 

assignor.) 
Denis,   William   E.,   New   Haven,    Conn.     Repeating  drip- 
pan   alarm.     1,464,752 ;   Aug.   14. 
De    Nise,    George    R.,    Rochester,    Minn.      Tooth    holder. 

1,457,824  ;  June  5. 
Denison,  Earl  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Film  reel.  1,466,275  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Denison,    Frederick    S.,    assignor    to    Minneapolis    Heal 

Regulator  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.      Switch  mecha- 
nism.    1,458.749  ;  June  12. 
Denison,  George  W.,  Bay  Village,  Ohio.     Method  of  and 

apparatus  for   mixing   materials.     1,462,485 ;   July  24. 
Denison,   J.   P.      (See   Allen,   Neal,   assignor.) 
De    Nisson,    Alfred    G.,    Seattle,    Wash.      Piston    ring 

1,449,939;  Mar.  27. 
Denize,  Angus  J.,  Cabbage  Bay,  Coromandel,  New  Zealand 

Device    for    use    in    emptying    benzine    and    like    tins. 

1,448,732  ;   Mar.  20. 
Denk,  Emil  S.,   St.  Louis,  Mo.     Marking  enameled  ware. 

1,473.903;  Nov.   13. 
Denman,   Ambrose   J.,   and   A.   E.    Causey,   Delhart,    Tex. 

Refrigerator-car  protective  device.     1,454,883  ;  May  15. 
Denman-Jones,     Adrian,     HoUoway,     London,     England. 

Motor-car  heating.     1,441,486  ;  Jan.  9. 
Denman,  Walter  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Tire.     Des.  63,457  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Denman,  Walter  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Tire.     Des.  63,458  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Denmire,  Harold  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The  General 

Tire  &  Rubber  Company.  Akron,  Ohio.     Collapsible  tire 

core.     1,454,995  ;  May  15. 
Denmire,  Harold  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The  General 

Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.    Collapsible-tire 

core.      1,467,142  ;    Sept.    4. 
Denmire,  Harold  A.,  assignor  to  The  General  Tire  and 

Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.     Fabric-ring  stretching 

and  applying  device.     1,467,143  ;  Sept.  4.     , 
Denmire,   Harold  A.,   assignor  to   The  General   Tire   and 

Rubber  Company,   Akron,   Ohio.     Box-making  machine. 

1,476,954  ;  Dec.   11. 
Dennard,   Sanders  A.,  Eastport,  Pla.     Lathe  boring  tool. 

1.441,562  ;  Jan.  9. 
Dennen,  Philip  H.,  assignor  of  thirty-nine  one-hundredths 

to  T.  F.  Lynch  and  ten  one-hundredths  to  W.  R.  Lynch, 

Denver,    Colo.      Collapsible   baby   carriage.      1,470,151  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Denney,    Guy    C,    Hinsdale,    111.,    assignor    to    American 

Arch  Company.    Fire-box-arch  construction.    1,456,628 ; 

May  29. 
Denney,  Guy  C,  Hinsdale,  111.,  assignor  to  American  Arch 

Company.     Arch  brick.     1,463,156  ;  July  31. 
Denney,   William   H.,  South  Orange,  N.   J.     Vanity   case. 

1,460,950;  July  3. 
Denning,    David,   Marlin,    Tex.      Cot-retaining   device    for 

ambulances.      1.477,815 ;    Dec.    18. 
Dennis,    Alfred    A.,    (irand    Rapids,    Mich.      Sound    box. 

1,459,577 ;    June    19. 
Dennis,    Charles    P.,    Cleveland,    Ohio,    assignor    to    The 

J.   G.   Brill  Company,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Construction 

of  vehicle  roofs.     1,462,329  :  July  17. 
Dennis,  Clark  M.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Bar- 
rett Company.    Production  of  resin.    1,468,440  ;  Sept.  18. 
Dennis,    George    E.,    Waukesha,    Wis.       Shock    absorber. 

1,456,367  ;  May  22. 


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Dennis.  George  E.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  Radius-rod  shock 
absorber.     1,456,368  :  May  22. 

Dennis,  Gibbons  J.,  Klefer,  Okla.  Clamp.  1,451,091 : 
Apr.   10. 

Dennis,  Gibbons  J.,  Klefer,  Okla.  Clamp  for  tanks. 
1.474,243  :  Nov.  13. 

Dennis,  .Tames  W.     (See  Titus,  K.  M.,  and  Dennis.) 

Dennis,  Oliver  C.     (See  JuUne,  Arthur,  assignor.) 

Dennis,    Samuel    K.,    (Chicago,    111.,    assignor   to    Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.     Land  packer.     1,477,323 
Dec.  11. 

Dennis,  Samuel  K.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna 
tional  Harvester  Corporation.  Cultivator-beam  cou 
pling.     1,477,324  ;  Dec.  11. 

Dennis,  William  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Mop  holder.  1,464,500 
Aug.   14. 

Dennison.  Lawrence,  Brookfleld,  assignor  to  General  Can 
Companv.  Chicago,  111.  Sanitary  can-closing  machine. 
1.4,'i4.375  :  May  8. 

Dennison  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Macdaid,  James 
J.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Dennison  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Scott,  Henry 
F.,  assignor.) 

Dennon,  Purly  A.,  Grand  Island,  Nebr.  Air  washing  and 
cooling  apparatus.     1,453,494;  May  1. 

Denny,  Benjamin,  and  M.  Kaufman,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Kneeling  stool.     1,457,567  ;  June  5. 

Denny.  Fr.aiik  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  dedicated,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  the  citizens  of  the  United 
States.      Coloring  citrous  fruits.      1,475.0"S  :   Dec.  4. 

Denny.  James  J.,  and  R.  B.  Watson,  Cobalt,  Ontario, 
Canada.     Rotary  pulverizer.      1,470,597  ;   Oct.   16. 

De  Nobill,  Fannie  P.,  executrix.     (See  De  Nobili,  Frank  P.) 

De  Nobili,  Frank  P..  deceased,  by  P.  P.  De  Nobili,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.,  executrix.  Parcel  box.  1,443,313 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Denominator  Adding  Machine  Co.,  The.  (See  Cook,  W.  A., 
and  Levine,   assignors.) 

De  Normanville,  Edgar  J.,  London,  England.  Transmis- 
sion gear  of  motor  road  vehicles.     1,447,837  ;  Mar.   6. 

De  Normanville,  Samuel  A.  (See  Kent,  L.  H.,  and  de  Nor- 
manville.) 

Denoyer-Gcppert  Co.  (See  Denoyer,  Levinus  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dcnoyer,  Levinus  P.,  assignor  to  Denoyer-Geppert  Co., 
Chicago,    III.      Lecturer's   chart.      1,464,753 ;    Aug.    14. 

Densmore.  Albert  A..  Boston,  Mass.  Power-transmission 
mechanism.      1.459.578 ;    June    19. 

Densmore,  Fred  R.,  and  C.  H.  Kessler,  Erie,  Pa.  Toy. 
1,473,214  ;  Nov.  6. 

Dent  Auto  Equipment  Company,  (See  Dent,  Herbert  A., 
assignor.) 

Dent,  George  H.,  Montgomery,  Ala.  Combined  bottle- 
vending  machine  and  refrigerator.     1,446,381  ;  Feb.  20. 

Dent,  Herbert  A.,  assignor  to  Dent  Auto  Equipment  (Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Automobile  radiator  cap.  Des. 
62,711:   July  24. 

Dent,  William  H.,  Bergenfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Anthony  Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Valve. 
1,449,590;  Mar.  27. 

Dentabrush  Company.  (See  Davis,  Lawrence  C,  assign- 
or.) 

Dental  Products  Company.  (See  Shearer,  William  L., 
assignor.) 

Dentists'  Supply  Company,  The.  (See  Clapp,  George  W., 
assignor.) 

DentisTS'  Supply  Company,  The.  (See  Williams,  James 
L..  assignor.) 

Denton,  Benjamin  A.,  Morganton,  N.  C.  Handle. 
1,470,152  ;  Oct.  9. 

Dentten,  Walter  B.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Shoe  last. 
1,452,237;  Apr.  l"?. 

Denver  Rock  Drill  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Skaer, 
A.  H.,  Barker  and  Clark,  assignors.) 

Denver  Rock  Drill  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Clark,  Omar  E.,  assignor.) 

Denver  Rock  Drill  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Hoskin,  William,  assignor.) 

Denver  Rock  Drill  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Schelb,   Peter,    assignor.) 

Denver  Rock  Drill  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Schelb,  Peter  H.,  assignor.) 

Denver  Rock  Drill  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Smith,  William  A.,  assignor.) 

De  Olaneta,  Harold,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeating 
,^rms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Purification  of 
manganiferous  material.     1,448,110;  Mar.  13. 

De  Olaneta,  Harold,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeating 
Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Dry  cell. 
1,470.915  :   Oct.   16. 

De  Olive,  Pierce  D.,  Oakhurst,  Tex.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,474,664;  Nov.  20. 

De  Orlow,  Stephen,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  J.  TJlbrlch, 
Detroit,    Mich.       Skate.       1,475,224 ;    Nov.    27. 

De  Ortlgao  Burnay,  Manoel.  (See  Eoquette,  Jos4  C.  F., 
assignor.) 

De  Pars,  William  M.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Tobacco  pipe. 
1,476,955  ;  Mar.  11. 

De  Pew,  Clarence  E.,  Springfield,  111.  Collapsible  silent- 
bidding   auction    easel.      1,469,212 ;   Oct.   2. 

Depew,  Harold.     (See  Pelletler,  Henry  E.,  assignor.) 

Depew,  William  P.,  Bowmanville,  Ontario,  Canada.  Net- 
pulling   machine.      1,461,141  •    Tulv   10. 


De    Pfyffcr,    Paul,    Kelowna,    British    Columbia,    Canada. 

Resilient    wheel.      1,459,089 ;    June    19. 
De     Port,     Theophlle,     Dayton,     Ohio.       Fruit     peeler. 

1,472,462;  Oct.  30. 
De  Potter,  Roger,  Antwerp,  Belgium.     Multiple-expansion 

steam   turbine.     1,446,840 ;  Feb.  27. 
De  Procoudine-Gorsky,  Serge  M.,  Sutton,  England      Three- 
color  photography.     1,443,012  ;  Jan.  23. 
De   Procoudine-Gorsky,   Serge   M.,   Nice,   France.     Optical 

system  for  photographic  cameras.     1,456,427;  May  22. 
Depue,   Oscar  B.,   Chicago,   111.     Motion-picture-film-print- 
ing apparatus.     1,474,409  ;  Nov.  20. 
Deputy,   Harry   S.,   Charleston,   W.   Va.,   assignor   to   The 

Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.    Leer 

conveyer.     1,447,649  ;  Mar.  6. 
De   Ram,    Georges   H.   E.,   Paris,    France.     Suspension   of 

automobiles  and  other  vehicles.     1,457,884  ;  June  5. 
Derby,    Charles    D.       (See    Ripsch,    C.    W.,    Dawley,    and 

Derby.) 
Derby,  Ira  H.,  and  W.  Hlghburg,  assignors  to  R.  C.  Reilly, 

Indianapolis,       Ind.       Producing       cresol.       1,445,668 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Derby,   John  H.,   New  York,    N.   Y.,   assignor  to   General 

Fire  Extinguisher  Company,   Providence,   R.   I.     Quick- 
opening  valve.     1,456,723  ;  May  29. 
Derby,  P.,  &  Co.     (See  Bancroft,  Prank  H.,  assignor.) 
Derby,  William  V.,  assignor  to  The  Crown  Cork  and  Sea] 

Company  of  Baltimore  City,  Baltimore,  Md.     Capping 

apparatus.     1,463,257  ;  July  31. 
Derby,  William  V.,  assignor  to  The  Crown  Cork  and  Seal 

Company  of  Baltimore  City,  Baltimore,   Md.     Capping 

apparatus.      1,466,702 :    Sept.   4. 
De     Remer,     Jay     G.,     Greenwich,     Conn.       Compresior, 

Rel5.590  ;  May  1. 
De  Remer,   Jay  G.,   Greenwich,   Conn.      Refrigerating  ap- 
paratus.    Eel5,591 ;  May  1. 
Dereshuk,    Makariy,    Kinsman,    Ohio.      Puzzle   toy,      Des. 

62,003  ;  Feb.  27. 
De  Rigne,  Charles  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Pump  plunger. 

1,448,263  ;   Mar.  13. 
Dermophile   Products   Company.      (See  Zirion   y   Saravla, 

A.,  and   Rodriguez,   assignors.) 
De  Rochefort-Lucay,  Claude,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Alarm  for 

motlon-picture-film  reels.     1,442,690 ;   Jan.    16. 
De    Roiboul,    Michel,    Paris,    France.      Electric    furnace. 

1,470,195  ;   Oct.  9. 
De     Rouen,     Gus,     Eldorado,     Ark.        Coupling     clamp. 

1,448,833  ;  Mar.   20. 
Derrer,  Rudolf,  assignor  to  Maschinenfabrik  Riiti  formerly 

Caspar    Honegger,    Ruti,    Zurich,    Swttzerland.      Device 

for  releasably  locking  the  loose  reeds  of  power  looms. 

1,458,036;  June  5. 
Derschug,  John  N.,  assignor  to  Syracuse  Washing  Machine 

Corporation,      Syracuse,      N.      Y.        CHothes     wringer. 

1,467,267;    Sept.   4. 
d'Erville.    Joseph    d'A.,    Charenton,    France.      Block    and 

panel  for  knockdown  structures.     1,441.970  ;  Jan.  9. 
Derwent.  Walter  E..  assignor  to  National  Sewing  Machine 

Company,    Belvidere,     111.      Drophead     sewing-machine 

cabinet.     Des.  62,057  ;  Mar.  13. 
Dery,   Joseph   E.,   Edgeley,   N.    Dak.      Grain    shocker   for 

harvester  binders.      1,462,538  ;    July   24. 
De    Ryder,     Leonard,     Kalamazoo,     Mich.       Can    opener. 

1,470,485  ;  Oct.  9. 
Desachy,    Ernest,    Loos-les-Lille,    France.       Loop-forming 

mechanism  for  knitting  machines.     1,467,239  ;  Sept.  4. 
De    Sanctis,      Giovanni,      Hubbard,      Ohio.       Shoe     jack. 

1.475.002;  Nov.  20. 
De  Sanctis,  John,  Hubbard,  Ohio.     Shoe  jack.     1,467,712  : 

Sept.  11. 
De   Santis,    Louis,  Yonkers,   N.   Y.     Turbine.     1,461,699 ; 

July  10. 
Deschamps,  George  0.     (See  Lenzl,  D.,  and  Deschamps.) 
Descombes,   Etlenne  B.,   Paris,   France.     Latch  for  doors 

of  motor  vehicles.     1,470,001  ;  Oct.  9. 
Deserty,  Alexander  S.,  assignor  to  A.  Aderer,  New  York, 

N.   Y.     Combined   shelf   and   hanger   rack.      1,462,803 ; 

July  24. 
Deshaies,   Come,   Central    Palls,   R.   I.     Twisting   frame. 

1,468,996;  Sept.  25. 
De   Shields,  Julia  W.,   Riverdale-on-Hudson,  N.   Y.     Fool 

rest.     Des.  62,604  ;  July  3. 
De  SImone,  Michele  G.,  Stapleton,  assignor  to  G.  B.  Agnew, 

New    York,    N.    Y.      Calculating    machine.      1,450,718 ; 

Apr.  3. 
De    Simone,    Michele   G.,    Stapleton,    N.    Y.,    assignor,   by 

mesne    assignments,     to     New    York     Calculating    Ma- 
chine   Company,    Inc.      Denominator    and    adding    ma- 
chine.    1,476.804  ;  Dec.   11. 
Desmarest,  Henri  G.  G.,  Paris,  Prance.     Warmth-retain- 
ing product.     1,441,665  ;  Jan.   9. 
De  Smidt,  John  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Window  screen. 

1,458.617;  June  12. 
De  Smith,  Henry,  assignor  to  M.  D.  Knowlton  Company, 

Rochester,      N.      Y.        Safety      operating     mechanism. 

Rel5,611  ;  May  22. 
Des  Moines  Hosiery  Mills.     (See  Harlan,  Mac,  assignor.) 
Des  Moines  Incubator  Company.      (See  Newport,  Calvin 

C,  assignor.) 
Des  Moines   Silo   &  Manufacturing   Company.      (See   Mc- 

Gaffee,  James  P.,  assignor.) 
Desmond.  J.  J.,  et  al.     (See  Seley,  Charles  C,  assignor.) 
De  Soto,  Emlllo  D.      (See  Jandos,  CTharles  B.,  assignor.) 


138 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Despard,  Victor  R.,  Hinsdale,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
Bignments,  to  McGlU  Manufacturing  Company,  Val- 
paraiso, Ind.     Switch  mechanism.     1,468,701 ;  Sept.  25. 

Despard,  Victor  E.,  Hinsdale,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  McGlIl  Manufacturing  Company,  Val- 
paraiso, Ind.  Socket  and  shell  cap  fastening.  1,469,037  ; 
Sept.   25. 

Desplats,  Domingo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Electric 
signal  transmitter.     1,451,328;  Apr.  10. 

Despres,  Louis  F.,  Lebanon,  N.  H.  Lamp  wrench. 
1,467,535;  Sept.  11. 

Des  Rosiers,  John  B.,  Providence,  E.  I.  Truck.  1,467,571 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Dessart,  Victor  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Decorative  lantern. 
1,458,687  ;  June  12. 

Dessau,  Morland  M.,  London,  England.  Rolling  ball  and 
like  games  or  game  apparatus.     1,446,288  ;  Feb.  20. 

Dessau,  Morland  M.,  London,  England.  Mat  for  sound 
recording  and  reproducing  machines.  1,446,289 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Dessau,  Morland  M.,  London,  England.  Air  bed,  cushion, 
and  the  like.     1,446,290  ;  Feb.  20. 

Dessau,  Morland  M.,  London,  England.  Hand  rubber 
for  washing  or  cleaning  purposes.      1,469,917  ;   Oct.  9. 

Dessau,  Morland  M.,  London,  England.  Pillow,  marine 
life-saving  belt,  and  the  like.     1,470,598  ;  Oct.  16. 

Dessau,    Morland    M.,    London,    England.      Floating    toy. 

1.471.885  ;  Oct.  23. 

Dessau,    Morland    M.,    London,    England.      Toy    balloon. 

1.471.886  ;  Oct.  23. 

Dessau,  Morland  M.,  London,  England.  Playing  ball, 
float,  and  the  like.    1,472,865  ;  Nov.  6. 

Dessau,  Morland  M.,  London,  England.  Tire.  1,476,878  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Dessau,  Morland  M,,  London,  England.  Washboard. 
1,478,177  ;   Dec.   18. 

De  Stubner,  Emile,  New  York,  N.  Y^  assignor  to  Colum- 
bia Graphophone  Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.  Thermoplastic  composition  and  compounding  the 
same.     1,456,369  ;  May  22. 

De  Talmond,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Link.  1,477,475  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Detex  Corporation.  (See  McCormackj  James  L.  L.,  as- 
signor. ) 

De  Thai,  Christian,  Paris,  France.  Apparatus  for  the 
production   of  steel.     1,460,231  ;   June  26. 

Det  Norske  AkticseJskab  for  Elektrokemisk  Industri. 
(See  Sem,  Mathias  O;,  assignor.) 

Det  Norske  Aktieselskab  for  Elektrokemisk  Industri. 
(See   Sem,  M.   O.,   and  Lund,   assignors.) 

Det  Norske  Aktieselskab  for  Electrokemisk  Industri. 
(See   Soderberg,   Carl   W.,   assignor.) 

Det  Norske  Aktieselskab  for  Elektrokemisk  Industri  of 
Norway.      (See  Soderberg,   Carl  W.,  assignor.) 

Det  Norske  Aktieselskab  for  Elektrokemisk  Industri 
Norsk  Industri-Hypotekbank.  (See  Sem,  Mathias  O., 
assignor.) 

De  Trentini,  Rolf.     (See  Bergvall,  Jakob  L.,  assignor.) 

Detrick,  Edwin  A.     (See  Benjamin,  R.  B.,  and  Detrick.) 

Detrick,  M.    H.,   Co.      (See  Hosbein,   Louis  H.,  assignor.) 

Detroit  Air  Cooled  Car  Company.  (See  Tremolada,  Gug- 
lielmo  R.,  assignor.) 

Detroit  Carrier  &  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Taylor,  Hus- 
ton,  assignor.) 

Detroit  Carrier  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Tay- 
lor,  Huston,   assignor.) 

Detroit  Elevated  Corporation.  (See  Oyen,  Erling,  as- 
signor.) 

Detroit  Forging  Company.  (See  Bladwin,  Morton  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Detroit  Hoist  and  Machine  Company.  (See  Martin,  Henry 
F.,  assignor.) 

Detroit  Insulated  Wire  Company.  (See  Rissman',  Paul, 
assignor.) 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company.  (See  Lanning,  John  G., 
as.signor. ) 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company.  (See  Wangenheim,  Adolpb 
v.,  assignor.) 

Detroit  Pressed  Steel  Company.  (See  Peterson,  John  W., 
assignor.) 

Detroit  Pressed  Steel  Company.  fSee  Putnam,  Alden  L., 
assignor.) 

Detroit  Sheet  Metal  Works.  (See  Ehmka,  William  C, 
assignor.) 

Detroit  Stamping  Company.  (See  Roberts,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Detroit  Stoker  Company.  (See  Campbell,  John  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Detroit  Stoker  Company.      (See  Fitts,  Edwin,   assignor.) 

Detroit  Tire  Carrier  Co.  (See  Wasserfallen,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

Detroit  Torch  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Horn, 
Edward  J.,  assignor.) 

Detroit  Torch  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Lindhorst, 
Frederick  L.,  assignor.) 

Detroit  Trailer  Company.  (gee  Hartwick,  Ernest  F., 
assignor.) 

Detroit  Vapor  Stove  Company.  (See  Meadows,  Albert, 
assignor.) 

Detroit  Vapor  Stove  Company.  (See  Sherman,  Alvin  G., 
aselgnor.)  , 


Det  Tekniske  Fors0gsaktieselskab.  (See  Goldschmidt, 
Rudolf,  assignor.) 

Dettelbach,  Edward,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Wheel  rim. 
1,463,549  ;  July  31. 

Dettra,  John  C,  Oakes,  Pa.  Hedge  trimmer.  1,471,453  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Detwller,  Angus  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  Reed,  Ox- 
ford, Mich.  Road-scraper  attachment  for  tractors. 
1,442,796;  Jan.  23. 

DetwUei',  Forest  V.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  Cooking  stove. 
1,444,733  ;   Feb.   6. 

Detwller,  Herbert  E.,  York,  Pa.  Antiskld-chaln  hooK. 
1,471,835;  Oct.  23. 

Deubener,  Walter  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Envelope. 
1,461,727  ;  July  17. 

Deucher,  Eugene  G.,  assignor  to  The  Universal  Crane 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Vehicle  outrigger.  1,457,897  ; 
June  5. 

Deucher,  Eugene  6.,  assignor  to  The  'Dnlversal  Crane 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Support  for  spring  vehicles. 
1,461,894  ;  July  17. 

Ueuel,  Sanford  H.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Construction  of  cof- 
fins.    1,452,029;  Apr.  17. 

Deuley.  Harvey  H.,  Rochester,  Pa.  Construction  of  and 
method  of  operating  heating  furnaces.  1,475,373 ; 
Nov.   27. 

Deulin,  Fernand  E.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  The 
Ijibbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Leer 
conveyer  for  continuous  sheet  glass.     1,447,648  ;  Mar.  6. 

Deuring,  Fritz,  Munlch-Gladbach,  Germany.  Driving  mech- 
anism for  transverse  supports  or  slides  in  revolver 
lathes,  semiautomatic  lathes,  and  the  like.  1,463,201 ; 
July  31. 

Deuring,  Fritz  R.,  Munchen-Gladbach,  Germany.  Semi- 
automatic lathe.     1,445,494;  Feb.  13. 

Deuter,  Charles  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Gauge  for  piston- 
valve  cylinders.      1,455,083  ;   May   15. 

Deutsch,  Edward  I.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Engine  starter. 
1,459,618  ;    June    19. 

Deutsch,  Edward  I.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Motor  controller.  1,446,642 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Deutsch-Luxemberglsche  Bergwerks-  und  Hutten-Aktien- 
gesellschaft.      (See  Bflseler,   Wolfgang,   assignor.) 

Deutsch,  Morton.     (See  Warth,  Frederick  E.,  assignor.) 

Deutsch,  Siegfried,  Vienna,  Austria.  Steam-heated  hot- 
water  radiator.      1,474,765  ;   Nov.   20. 

Deutsche  Luftfilter-Baugesellschaft.  (See  Klug,  Her- 
mann, assignor.) 

Deutsche  Luxfer  Prlsmen  Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  (See 
Holzfmayer,  Benedikt,  assignor.) 

Deutsche  Werke  Aktlengesellschaft.  (See  Rehfeld,  Ernst, 
assignor.) 

Deutsche  Werke  Aktlengesellschaft.  (See  Retterath,  Val- 
entin, assignor.) 

Deutsche  Werke  Aktlengesellschaft.  (See  Thomas,  August, 
assignor. ) 

Deutsche  Werke  Aktlengesellschaft.  (See  Toussaint,  H. 
and  Fluck,  assignors.) 

Deutsche  Werke  Aktlengesellschaft.  (See  Wahl,  Robert, 
assignor.) 

Deutschmann,  Peter  P.,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  assignor 
to  Siemens-Schuckertwerke  Gesellschaft  mit  beschriink- 
ter  Haftung,  Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin,  Germany.  Elec- 
tric driving.     1,476,059  ;  Dec.  4. 

De  Vains,  Antonie  R.  M.,  Aln,  France.  Rendering  chlo- 
rides of  ketone  soluble  by  means  of  alkalies.  1,445,495  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Devan,  Paul  J.,  Wlndber,  Pa.  Screw  jack.  1,457,825; 
June  5. 

De  Vaney,  William  H.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Molding  machine. 
1,471,651  ;  Oct.  23. 

Deved,  Garrett  F.     (See  Deved,  George  C.    and  G.  F.) 

Deved.  George  C.  and  G.  F.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Core  box. 
1.442,329  ;   Jan.  16. 

Devendor,  John  A.,  New  York,  and  M.  J.  Kiely,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Tufted  back  mold  for  cloth-covered  buttons. 
1,440,771  ;   Jan.   2. 

Dever,  Henry  L.,  assignor  to  Owensboro  Ditcher  &  Grader 
Company,  Owensboro,  Ky.  Road  grader  and  ditcher. 
1,452,365  ;   Apr.   17. 

Dever,  James,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Coal-leveling  gate. 
1,448,337:  Mar.  13. 

Dever,  Patrick  J.,  Preeland,  Pa.  Shoe-soling  tool. 
1.475,287:    Nov.   27. 

De  Vere,  Cyril,  assignor  to  La  Soclete  des  Phonographes 
Automatiques,  Paris,  France.  Phonograph.  1,477,944 ; 
Dec.   18. 

De  Vere,  Eugene  L.,  Chicago,  HI.  Resilient  shoe  heel. 
1,451,494;  Apr.  10. 

Devey,  John,  Lehl,  Utah.  Beet-hxirvestlng  miachlne. 
1,462,486  ;   July  24. 

De  Vlgnler,  Robert  M.  (See  Forsberg,  O.  F.,  and  de 
Vlgnier.) 

De  Vignler,  Robert  M.,  Bellefonte,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  National  Vulcanized  Fibre  Co.,  Wilming- 
ton, Del.     Mandrel  extractor.     1,447,766 ;  Mar.   6. 

De  Vlgnier,  Robert  M.,  Bellefonte,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  National  Vulcanized  Fibre  Co.,  Wilming- 
ton, Del.     Mandrel  extractor.     1,447,767 ;  Mar.  6. 

De  Vilblss,  George  M.,  Stella,  Nebr.  Box-car  door. 
1,476,326  ;  Dec.  4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFKICE,  1923. 
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De    Vilblss    Manufacturing    Company.      (See    De    Vilbiss, 

Thomas  A.,  assignor.; 
De  Vilbiss,  Thomas  A.,  assignor  to  The  De  Vllhiss  Manu- 

facturiuir    Company,    Toledo,     Ohio.      Dropper     bottle. 

Des.  62,8S9  ;  Aug.  21. 
De  Ville,  Waltor,  East  Liverpool,  Ohio.     Plate  or  similar 

article.      Dis.    62.546:    Juno    10. 
De  Ville,  Walter.  East  Liverpool.  Ohio.     Plate  or  similar 

article.     Dea.  62,547  ;  June  19. 
De  Ville,  Walter,  East  Liverpool.  Ohio.     Plate  or  similar 

article.      Dos.   62,548 ;    June    19. 
De  Ville,  Walter,  East  Liverpool,  Ohio.     Plate  or  similar 

article.     Des.   62,.'i49 :   June   19. 
De  Ville,  Walter,  East  Liverpool,  Ohio.     Plate  or  similar 

article.     Des.  62,550;  June  19. 
De  Villiers.  Peter  G.  T.   Pretoria,  Transvaal,  assignor  of 

one-half  to  -A..  Rogers-Jenkins,  Durban.  Natal.  Union  of 

South     .\frica.       Slot    lock    for    coin-collecting    boxes. 

1,442,132  ;  Jan.  16. 
De  Villiers.  Peter  G.  T..  Pretoria,  Transvaal,  assignor  of 

one-half    to    A.   Rosrers-Jenkins,   Durban,   Natal,    Union 

of  South   Africa.      Coin   slot.     1,470,599  ;  Oct.   16. 
De    VIrel,    Alban,    and    M.     E.,     Cahen,    Paris,    France. 

Tractor.      1,443.619;  Jan.   30. 
Devlin,      Bruce      B.,      Chicago,      111.       Button      fastener. 

1,467,572;  Sept.  11. 
Devlin,   William  F.   C,  and  S.   W.  Graham,  Ottawa,.  On- 
tario.  Canada ;   said   Graham   assignor   to   said   Devlin. 

Camera  lock  for  preventing  double  exposure.    1,473,088  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Devner,   L.   C,   et   al.      (See  Owen,   James   E.,   assignor.) 
De    Voe.    Albert    H..    Westfield,    N.    J.,    assignor    to    The 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company.     Hemming  attachment 

for  sewins  machines.     1,443,680  ;  Jan.  30. 
De    Voe.    Albert    H.,    Westfield.    N.    J.,    assignor    to    The 

Singer  Manufacturing   Company.     Hemmer  for    sewing 

machines.     1,443,702  ;  Jan.  30. 
De  Voe,  Albert  H.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 

Manufacturing  Company.     Feeding  mechanism  for  sew- 

ins  machines.'    1,448,795  ;  Mar.  20. 
De    Voe,    Albert    H.i   Westfield,    assignor    to    The    Singer 

Manufacturing    Company,    Elizabeth.    N.    J.      Feeding 

mechanism  for  sewing  machines.     1,452,072  ;  Apr.  17. 
De  Voe,  Albert  H..  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 

Manufacturing  Company.     Sewing  machine.     1,460.891; 

July  3. 
De  Voe.  Albert  H.,  Westfield,  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 

Manufacturing  Companv.     Trimming  device  for  sewing 

machines.     1,473.611  :  Nov.  13. 
De   Voe,    Albert    H.,    Westfield,    N.    J.,    assignor   to   The 

Singer      Manufacturing      Company.        Belt      coupling. 

1,467,713  ;  Sept.  11. 
De    Voe.    Albert    H..    Westfield,    N.    J.,    assignor    to    The 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company.     Shoe-staying  machine. 

1,478,602  ;  Dec.  25. 
Devon.    Joseph    L..    Atlanta,    Ga.      Braking    attachment. 

1,461.084:  .Tulv  10. 
De  Vore,  Freda  C.     (See  De  Vore,  Thomas  C,  assignor.) 
De  Vore,  George  H.     (See  Cowan,  Willis  B.,  assignor.) 
Devore.    James    A.,    Monongahela,     Pn.       Spring    wheel. 

1.441,9fin:  Jan.  9. 
De  Vore,  Thomas  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  C.  De  Vore, 

Chicago",  111.     Air  valve.     1,465,760  ;  Aug.  21. 
De  Vries.  Anna,  et  al.,  executrices.     (See  Dickens,  John.) 
De  Vries.  George.  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  .American  Lace 

Paper  Company.  Milwaukee,   Wis.     Feeding  mechanism 

for  bonbon  cup  machines.      1.442.214  ;   .Tan.   16. 
De  Vries.  John,  assignor  to  Phillips   &  Clark   Stove  Co., 

Inc.,    Geneva,    N.    Y.       Convertible    one-pipe    furnace. 

1,452,637;  Apr.  24. 
De  Vries,   Ralph   P.      (See  Armstrong,   P.  A.  E.,   and  De 

Vries.) 
De  Vries,  Reinier  P.,  Cliftondale,  Mass.     Carton  filling  or 

packing  machine.     1.445,431  ;  Feb.  13.  ' 

De  Vry  Corporation,  The.     (See  De  Vry,  Herman  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 
De  Vry,  Herman  A.,  assignor  to  The  De  Vry  Corporation. 

Chicago,      111.        Mechanism      for      rewinding      films. 

1,462,487  ;   July   24. 
Dewald,  Edward,  jr.     (See  Dewald,  Edward,  sr.,  assignor.) 
Dewald.  Edward,  sr.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.   Dewald. 

jr.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Swivel-plug  connector.    1,450,172  ; 

Apr.  3. 
De   Wald,   .Tobn   V.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Water-level  Indi- 
cator.    1,470,916  ;  Oct.  16. 
De   Wallace,    Harry,   Syracuse,   N.    Y.,   assignor  to   J.   B. 

Wise  Incorporated.    Waste  fiHSng  for  sinks.     1,451,943  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Dewar,   Robert  L.,  Grand  Rapids,   Mich.     Engine   piston. 

1,460,537 :  July  8. 
Dewend,    William    D.,    assignor    to    Oliver    Chilled    Plow 

Works,     South    Bend,    Ind.      Agricultural    implement. 

1,472,209  ;  Oct.  30. 
Dewend.    William    D.,    assignor    to    Oliver    Chilled    Plow 

Works.     South     Bend,     Ind.      Agricultural    implement. 

1.476.879  ;  Dec.  11. 
De  Wendel  Zeche.     (See  Schwenke,  Hermann,  assignor.) 
Dewey.  Bradley,   Cambridge,   Mass.,  and   H.  P.   Scott,  jr., 

Wilmington,    Del.      Top    for    can    bodies.      1,478,782 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Dewey,   Charles  J.,   Chicago,   111.     Convertible  pneumatic 

motor  and  compressor.     1,446,291 ;  Feb.  20. 


Dewey,  Clarence  L.,  Chicago,  III.  Decoy.  1,473,612 ; 
Nov.   13. 

Dewey,  Edward  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Hairpin  container. 
1,453,756  ;  May   1. 

I'ewoy,  Edward  H.,  Chicopee  Falls,  assignor  of  one- 
quarter  to  F.  A.  Champlin,  East  Longmeadow,  and 
one-quarter  to  F.  Moriarty,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Valve- 
spring  compressor.      1,441,723  ;    Jan.    9. 

Dewey,  Ray  E.,  Sylvauia,  Ohio.  Vehicle  light.  1,444,831  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Dewey,  William,  Birchwood,  Wis.  Animal  trap.  1,445,203; 
Feb.   13. 

De  Wille,  Antoine  J.,  Sutersville,  Pa.  Lap.  1,440,820; 
Jan.  2. 

De  Wind.  Norman,  Chicago,  111.  Pavement.  1,445,873 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Dewing,  Henry  A.,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriting  machine.     1,443,070  ;  Jan.  23. 

Dewire,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Miller  &  Pardee,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago,  111.      Casting.      1,465,116;    Aug.    14. 

De  Witt.  George,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  Umbrella  stand. 
1.476,599  ;  Dec.  4. 

De  Witt-La  France  Company.  (See  De  Witt,  William  P., 
assignor.) 

De  Witt,  William  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Locomotive  head- 
light.     1,467,144;    Sept.    4. 

De  Witt,  William  P.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Pencil  with  ad- 
justable lead.     1,463,803  ;  Aug.  7. 

De  Witt,  William  P.,  Somerville,  assignor  to  De  Witt- 
La  France  Co.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Pencil.  1,472,962 ; 
Nov.  6. 

De  Witt.  William  P.,  Somerville,  assignor  to  De  Witt- 
La  France  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Lever-filler 
fountain  pen.     1,472,963  ;  Nov.  6. 

De  Witt.  William  P.,  Somerville,  assignor  to  De  Witt- 
La  France  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Display  cabi- 
net.    1,473,215;  Nov.  6. 

De  Wolf,  John  C.     (See  Humphreys,  Albert  H.,  assignor.) 

De  Wolf,  Leon,  St.  Nicholas,  Belgium.  Resilient  wheel 
and    tire.      1,459,018;    June    19. 

De  Wolf,  Roger  D.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Furnace  arch. 
1,462,267  ;  July  17. 

De  Wolfe.  Wilburn  A.,  Consort,  Alberta,  Canada.  Pres- 
sure gauge.      1.476,154  ;   Dec.   4. 

Dexter  Folder  Company.  (See  Christophel,  Carl  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dexter,  Frank,  London,  England.  Scissors  or  pruner  for 
cutting  fruit,  fiowers,  or  the  like.     1,458.878;  June  12. 

Dexter  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Maier,  August 
J.,  assignor.) 

Dexter,  '  Talbot  C.  Pearl  River,  N.  Y.  Paper-cutting 
machine.     1.476.155  ;  Dec.  4. 

Dey,  Gilbert  S.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Southbridge,  Mass.  Blocking  machine.  1,456,673 ; 
May  29. 

Dey,  Gilbert  S.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Southbridge,  Mass.     Grinder.      1,465,117  ;   Aug.   14. 

Deyl,  Vftclav  O..  Vlnor,  Bohemia.  Turnip-gathering  de- 
vice.     1.472.328;   Oct.   30. 

De  Young,  Teunis,  jr..  South  Holland,  111.  Bulb  planter. 
1,453,923;  May  1. 

D'Eyraud.  Louis,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Universal  mounting 
device.     1.446,164;  Feb.  20. 

Dey,  William  H.,  Newark.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  United  States 
Radium  Corporation.  Luitiinous  pendant.  1,465,759 ; 
Aug.   21. 

Dezeli.  John  E.,  Quincy,  Fla.  Circular  glass  cutter. 
1.442,926:   Jan.  23. 

Dhg,  Paul,  Paris,  France.  Molding  machine.  1,457,216  ; 
May  29. 

Dh6,  Paul,  Paris,  France.  Tipping  crucible  for  basalt 
furnaces.      1,462.446  :   July   17. 

D'Humy,  Fernand  E.,  Englewood.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ramp 
Buildings  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Building. 
1.444.307  ;   Feb.   6. 

Dial,  George  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Collapsible  tent. 
1,449,894  ;  Mar.  27. 

Diamond,  Harry  H.,  et  al.  (See  Gentry,  George  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Diamond,  Harry  I.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Insulating  tape. 
1,455,744;   May   15. 

Diamond,  Israel,  Washington,  D.  C.  Mold  for  poured 
structures.     1,471,387  ;  Oct.  23. 

Diamond,  Jacob  S..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Changeable  sign. 
1,445,874  ;  Feb.  20. 

Diamond  Match  Company,  The.  (See  Coster,  Arthur 
v.,  assignor.) 

Diamond  Match  Company,  The.  (See  Linebaugh,  Ed- 
ward R.,  assignor.) 

Diamond  Match  Company,  The.  (See  Nolan,  John  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Diamond  Match  Company,   The.      (See  Paridon,  Michael, 

assignor.) 
Diamond  Match   Company,   The.      (See  Pfersch,  Clarence 

L.,    assignor.) 
Diamond  Match   Company,   The.      (See   Shofter,   Willianj 

H.,  assignor.) 
Diamond   Match    Company,    The.      (See    Snyder,    Eugene, 

assignor.) 
Diamond    Match    Company,    The.       (See   Turner,    George, 

assignor.) 


140 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Diamond  Power  Specialty  Corporation.  (See  Bowers, 
Frank,  assignor.) 

Diamond  Products  Corporation,  The.  (See  Newell,  Peter 
S.  H.,  assignor.) 

Diamond  State  Fibre  Company.  (See  Mcintosh,  James, 
assignor.) 

Diamond  State  Fibre  Company.  (See  Taylor,  John  M., 
assignor.) 

Diard,  Francois  L.     (See  Browne,  H.  T.,  and  Diard.) 

Diaz,  Antonio,  assignor  to  J.  F.  Del  Castillo,  Barcelona, 
Spain.  Suspension  of  motor  cars  and  other  vehicles. 
1,459,287  ;    .Tune    19. 

Diaz,  Francisco,  Winslow,  Ariz.  Film  developer. 
1,454,215  ;  May  8. 

Dibble,  Carl  W.,  and  M.  Phillips,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assign- 
ors of  one-fifth  to  J.  T.  Loofbourow,  one-fifth  to  J.  G. 
Meeks,  and  one-fifth  to  E.  D.  Howe.  Stenciling  ma- 
chine.    1.470,962  :  Oct.   16. 

Di  Bella,  Frank,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Door-lock  keeper. 
1,456,917;   May   29. 

Diboll.  Collins  C.     (See  Wright,  Thomas  B.,  assignor.) 

Di  Carlo,  Donato,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Graphophone  cabinet. 
Des.   62,983 ;    Sept.  4. 

DI  Carlo,  Donato,  Philadelphia  Pa.  Lid  support. 
1,468,460;  Sept.  18. 

Di  Carlo,  Luigi,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Rotarv  cutter.  1,465,075  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Di  Carlo.  Riccardo,  Baltimore,  Md.  Portable  motor  sup- 
port.    1,440,721  ;  .Ian.  2. 

Di  Cesare,  Pierino,  assignor  to  The  Ceasar  Resilient  Tire 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Resilient  tire.  1,466,522  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Dick,  A.  B.,  Company.  (See  Chipperflold,  Walter,  as- 
signor.) 

Dick,  David  S.,  Hawarden,  Iowa.  Hog  oiler.  1,471,109 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Dick,  Emil,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Dynamo  driven  by 
wheel  axle.     1,461,181;  .Tuly  10. 

Dick,  Ernest  F.,  Bend,  Oreg.  Auxiliary  transmission. 
1,473.216;  Nov.  6. 

Dick,    James.       (See    Sklrrow,    F.    W.,    and    Dick.) 

Dick,  Ralph  H.  and  C.  F.  Wolters.  assignors  to  The  Safe- 
Cabinet  Company,  Marietta,  Ohio.  Heat-resisting  cabi- 
net and  making  the  same.     Re.  15,529;  .Tan.  16. 

Dick,  Samuel  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Dehydrating  appa 
ratus.     1,450,840  ;  Apr.  3. 

Dick,  Seward  J.,  Clymer,  Pa.  Bracket.  1,451,764 ; 
Apr.   17. 

Dicke,  Casper  H.,  Downers  Grove,  111.  Wire  grip. 
1,466,426;   Aug.   28. 

Dickens,  Anna  J.,  et  al.,  executrices.     (See  Dickens,  John.) 

Dickens,  George  W.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Wedge.  1,464,974  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Dickens,  John,  deceased,  Passaic,  N,  J. ;  A.  J.  Dickens 
and  A.  De  Vries,  executrices.  Fluid  pump.  1,447,931 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Dickens,  John  W.,  Port  Wayne,  Ind.     Artificial  fish  bait. 

1,468,627;  Sept.  25. 
Dickens,  Robert,  administrator.      (See  Dickens,  William.) 
Dickens.  William,  deceased  ;  R.  Dickens,  administrator  of 

said   William   Dickens,   assignor   of  one-third   to  M.   A. 

Barnes  and   one-third  to  E.   Barnes,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Pump.     1,476,600  :  Dec.  4. 
Dickensheet,  Earle  H.,   San  Francisco.  Calif.,  assignor  to 

Faultless  Pneumatic  Tire  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.    Tire 

con.<!truction.      1,475,225  ;  Nov.   27. 
Dickenson,  Thaddeaus  T.     (See  Home,  H.  M.,  and  Dick- 
enson.) 
Dickerman,   Charles  L,,   and  W.   E.    Cummings,   Houston, 

Tex.     Cotton  gin.     1,477,694  ;   Dec.   18. 
Dickerson,     Augustus     W.       (See    Richard,     J.     O.,     anr" 

Dickerson.) 
Dickerson,  Byram  S.,  Mattoon,  111.     Draft  gear  for  trains, 

1.470,158  ;  Oct.  9. 
Dickerson,    John    K.       (See    Knapp,    E.,    Dickerson,    and 

Begtrup.) 
Dlckescheld.  Josef,  assignor  to  the  Firm  :  Dr.  H.  Zehrlaut 

&  Co.,  Mainz,  Germany.     Backing-off  lathe.     1,472,636  : 

Oct.  30. 

Dickey,  Chester  D.     (See  Sheldon,  Clarence  O.,  assignor.) 

Dickey,  Daniel  A.,  Wllkinsburg,  Pa.,  as.signor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv.  Composite 
propeller   and    making  the   same,      1,444.959  ;    Feb.    13, 

Dickey.  Laurence  P.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  3.  Vanity  case. 
1.457,925  :  June  5. 

Dickey,  Orville  H.,  Williamstown,  Mo.  Wrench.  1,458,037  ; 
June  5. 

Dickey,  Walter  S.      (See  Flournoy,   Samuel  I.,   assignor.) 
Dickey,   William   T.,   assignor  to  American   Concrete   Tie 

Corporation,    Portsmouth,    Va.      Concrete    tie   and   rail 

clamp.     1.457,151  ;  May  29. 
Dickhart,     William,     deceased,    Evansville,    Ind. ;    J.     F, 

Pfeiffer,   administrator.      Signal   for  railwav   crossings. 

1,450.841  :    Apr,    3. 
Dickie,  William  A.     (See  Palmer,  C.  W.,  and  Dickie.) 
Dlckingson,  Walter  M.,  Middlesex,  N.  C.    Level.    1,463,738  ; 

July  31. 
Dickinson,    Frank    T.,    Denver,    Colo.      Molding    machine 

1,476,056;  Dec.  4. 
Dickinson,    Frederick    S.      (See    Phelan,    Eugene    R.,    as- 
signor.) 


Dickinson,  Frederick  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  tire. 
Des.  62,164;  Apr.  3. 

Dickinson,  Frederick  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  J.  Springer. 
Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  said  Dickinson. 
Constructing  pneumatic  tires.     1,453,865  ;  May  1. 

Dickinson,  Fredrick  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  J.  Splnger, 
Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J. ;  said  Springer  assignor  to 
said  Dickinson.     Pneumatic  tire.     1,454,469  ;  May  8. 

Dickinson,  George  A.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Adjustable  sash 
weight.     1,463,877  ;  Aug.  7. 

Dickinson,  Guy,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Exhibitor.  1,478,425  ; 
Dec    25. 

Dickinson,  Harry  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Moline  Plow  Company,  Incorporated,  Moline,  111. 
Gang-adjusting  device  for  harrows.     1,472,515  :  Oct.  30. 

Dickinson,  Harry  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Moline  Plow  Company,  Incorporated,  Moline,  111, 
Wheeled    plow.      1,472,637 ;    Oct.    30. 

Dickinson, 'Harry  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Moline  Plow  Company.  Incorporated,  Moline,  111. 
Wheeled    plow.      1,472,768 ;    Oct.    30. 

Dickinson,  Harry  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Moline  Plow  Company,  Incorporated,  Moline,  III.  Trac- 
tor  cultivator.      1,475,226  ;   Nov.   27. 

Dickinson,  John  D.     (See  Mulford,  F.  B.,  and  Dickinson.) 

Dickinson,  .lohn  L.,  assignor  to  The  Laurence  Smith 
Paper  Goods  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Envelope. 
1,444,497;   Feb.   6. 

Dickinson,  Joseph  H.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Aeolian  Company.  Automatic  musical  Instrument. 
1,444,832  :  F'eb.   13. 

Dickinson,  Joseph  H.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Aeolian  Company.  Sound  box  for  sound-reproducing 
machines.     1,446.886  ;   Feb.  27. 

Dickinson,  Joseph  H.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Aeolian  Company.  Multiple  -  record  -  magazine  phono- 
graph.    1,448,733;  Mar.  20. 

Dickinson,  Richard  H.,  Famham,  England.  Two-stroke 
engine,     1,461,348  ;  July  10. 

Dickinson,  Roger  E.,  et  aL  (See  Smith,  Thomas  C, 
assignor.) 

Dickinson,  Thomas  A.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Antitheft  de- 
vice for  electric-lamp  bulbs.     1,464,243  ;  Aug.  7. 

Dickinson,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Amusement 
device.     1.440,661  ;  Jan.  2. 

Dickman,  Richard  F.,  Bristol,  Ind.  Artificial  fleh  bait. 
1.472,638  :  Oct.   30, 

Dickover,  Charles  W,,  and  E,  W.  Henry,  Tomah ;  said 
Dickover  assignor  to  R.  A.  Garman  and  A.  W.  McMullen, 
Monroe  County,  Wis.  Motor-repair  stand.  1,464,065 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Dicks,  Thomas  A.,  assignor  to  Standard  Steel  Propeller 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Control  mechanism  for 
propellers.     1,455,431  :  May  15. 

Dickson,  .Tames  L.,  Chinook  Mont.  Artificial  denture. 
1,468,461 ;  Sept.  18, 

Dickson,  James  T,,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Injection  mecha- 
nism for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,440,913 ; 
.Ian.  2, 

Dickson,  John  B,      (See  Geer,  W.  C,  and  Dickson.) 

Dickson,  Minerva  B,,  Belvedere,  Calif.  Sanitary  broom 
mop.     1.476,.S96  ;  Dec,  4, 

Dickson,  Robert  C,  Medan  Deli,  Sumatra.  Method  and 
means  for  raising  water  or  other  liquid  by  com- 
pressed   air.      1,461,112;    July    10. 

Di  Cristo,  Ralph,  Natick,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Draper  Cor- 
poration, Hopedale,  Mass.  Picker  check.  1,470,821  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Di  D<irio.  Joseph,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Heater  for  rotarv 
burnishing   irons.      1.474,410 :    Nov.    20. 

Di  Dio,  Giuseppe,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  heel.  1,452,959  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Diebold.  Leo  J.,  Mount  Vernon,  Ind,  Sliding  drawer  and 
Tnck,      1,459,324;    June    19, 

Diebold  Safe  &  Lock  Company,  The.  (See  Miller,  C.  H., 
and  Scott,   assignors.) 

Dieckmann,  Carl  F.,  assignor  to  Eugene  Dietzgen  Com- 
pany. Chicago.  111.  Runner  for  slide  rules.  1,440,914  ; 
.Tan,  2, 

Diederich,  Paul  E.,  assignor  to  Motor  Products  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Visor  attachment  for  windshields. 
1,471,723  ;  Oct.  23. 

Diedrich.  Eugene  J.  (See  Dunn,  W.  L.,  Burstall,  and 
Diedrich.) 

Diefenbacher,  Ella.  New  Philadelphia,  Ohio.  Lingerie 
pin.     1.456,301  :  May  22. 

Dlegel,  John  F.  W.,  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Automobile  signal. 
1.460,709  ;  July  3. 

Dlegel,  John  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Electrical  signaling 
and  recording  system.     1,451.900  ;  Apr.  17. 

Diehl,  Ambrose  N..  Duquesne,  Pa.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus  for   cleaning  gase.'',      1,455.834 ;   Mav   22. 

Diehl,  Clinton  V.  J.     (See  Banner,  S.  J.,  and  Diehl.) 

Diehl,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Diehl  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Electrically-lighted  sewing 
machine,     1,440,863  ;  Jan.  2. 

Diehl,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Diehl  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Sewing-machine-motor  bracket. 
1,455,391  ;   May   15. 

Diehl,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Diehl  Maufacturing  Co., 
Elizabeth.  N.  J.     Controller      1,478,701;  Dec.  25. 

Diehl,  George  H.,  jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bearing  for  skiv- 
ing machines.     1,477,945  ;  Dec.   18. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


141 


Diehl,  George  M.,  Wabash,  Ind.,  assignor  to  W.  A.  Reed 
and  B.  W.  Burns,  Chicago,  111.  Coin-controlled  cal- 
endar.    1,471,836;  Oct.  23. 

Diehl,  Herman  H.,  assignor  to  The  West  Virginia  Rail 
Company,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Track  construction. 
1,464,75  ;   Aug.   14. 

Diehl,  Herman  H..  assignor  to  The  West  Virginia  Rail 
Co..  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Railway-track  construction. 
1.478.107  :  Dec.  IS. 

Diehl  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Marx,  Gustave  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Diehl  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Diehl,  Frederick, 
assignor.) 

Diehl.  Philip  J..  Butler.  Pa.  Egg  beater.  1,468,560 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Diehl.  William  E.,  Chicago,  HI.  Safety  pocket.  1,466,091. 
Aug.  28. 

Diekman,  A.,  et  al.     (See  Bumbaugh,  Clyde  C,  assignor.) 

Dimmer,  Walter  H.  (See  Schibrowski,  P.  M.,  and 
Diemer.) 

Diencr.  Geo.  W.,  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Waggoner,  Albert  E..  as- 
signor.) 

Dienner,  John  A.     (See  Cole,  Don,  assignor.) 

Dienncr,  John  A.,  Chicago,  111.     Toy.     1,471.147  ;  Oct.  16. 

Dienner.  John  A..  Chicago,  assignor  to  W.  J.  Conlon, 
Cicero,  111.     Reversing  mechanism.     1,471,148  ;  Oct.  16. 

Dlenst,  Karl,  Charlottenburg,  near  Berlin,  Germany. 
Sterilizing  flour  and  grits  made  from  cereals.  1,452,871 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Diepschlag,  Ernst,  Breslau,  Germany.  Apparatus  for  dry- 
ing charges  for  shaft  furnaces.     1,455,392  ;  May  15. 

Dier,  Frederick  F.,  Ottawa.  Ontario,  Canada.  Heating 
means  for  liquid  fuels.     1,442,927  ;  Jan.  23. 

Dierker.  William  C..  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  Thornton, 
Peoria,  111.  Casing  for  a  signaling  device  for  vehicles. 
Des.  62.478  ;  June  12. 

Dierks,  John,  Kansas  City,  Kans.  Poultry  feeder. 
1,446,694  ;   Feb.  27. 

Diers,  George  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  B.  Buszin, 
Chicago.  111.     Automatic  gas  valve.     1,440.821 ;  Jan.  2. 

Dies,  Charles  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Adjustable  wrench. 
1,471,837  :  Oct.  23. 

Dies.  Charles  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Adjustable  wrench. 
1,475.755:    Nov.    27. 

Diesbach,  Fritz  G.,  administrator.     (See  Krauth,  Albert.) 

Diescher.  S.,  &  Sons.     (See  Diescher,  August  P.,  assignor.) 

Diescher,  S.,  &  Sons.     (See  Diescher,  Samuel  E.,  assignor.) 

Diescher,  August  P..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  S.  Die- 
scher &  Sons.     Expansion  joint.     1,475,288  ;  Nov.  27. 

Diescher,  August  P..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  aesisnor  to  S.  Die- 
scher &  Sons.     Expansion  joint.     1.475.289 :    Nov.   27. 

Diescher.  Samuel  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Means  for  regulat- 
ing water  circulation  in  water-tube  boilers.  1,465,118  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Diescher,  Samuel  E.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  S. 
Diescher  &  Sons.  Boiler  installation.  1,470,030 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Diescher.  Samuel  E.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  S. 
Diescher  &  Sons.  Roll  for  rolling  mills.  1.478,509  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Dieter,  James  P.,  Highland  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  In- 
ternational Motor  Clompany,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gating 
castings.     1,458,222  ;   June  12. 

Dieter,  Louis  V.,  Washington.  D.  C.  Sanitarv-drinking- 
■fountain  attachment.     1.445.496  ;  Feb.  13. 

Dieter,  William,  Newark,  N.  J.  Air-leak  vent  for  torpe- 
does.    1.460.370:  July  3. 

Dieter.  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Vittlea 
Development  Corporation.  Gyroscope  steering  mecha- 
nism.    1,440,822  :  Jan.   2. 

Dieter,  William.  Newark,  N.  .T..  assignor  to  Vittlae  De- 
velopment Corporation.  Vent  valve  for  torpedoes. 
1.445.936  :  Feb.  20. 

Dieter,  William.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Vittlea  De- 
velopment Corporation.  Packing  gasket.  1.478,108 ; 
Dee.  18. 

Dleterlch,  Ludwlg  M.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Art  and  appara- 
tus for  forcing  material  into  a  predetermined  form. 
1,449.385  ;  Mar.  27. 

Dieterich,  Ludwig  M.,  New  Brunswick,  assignor  of  .one- 
half  to  R.  S.  Blair,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Nonmetallic 
springs.     1.445,669  :  Feb.  20. 

Dieterle,  Edward  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  G.  Barker, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Vibratory  tool.     1.453,831:  May  1. 

Dietrich.  Ernest  F..  Chicago.  111.  Plating  metal  on  non- 
metallic  surfaces.     1,444,113  ;  Feb.  6. 

Dietrich,  Frederick,  Flushing,  assignor  to  C.  Brandes 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone  headset.  1,447,969  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Dietrich.    Jerome   C,    Gait,    Ontario,    Canada.      Ice    saw. 

1,461,479:  July  10. 
Dietrich,   Paul,  Cleveland,   Ohio,   assignor  to   Yawman   & 

Erbe     Mfg.     Co.,     Rochester,     N.     Y.       Filing     index. 

1,462,268:  July  17. 
Dietrich.  Thomas,  Anaheim,  Calif.  'Windshield.  1,450.142  ; 

Mar.  27. 

Dietsche,  Adolph.  jr.,  assignor  to  American  Lithocraphic 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  device.  1,446.841  : 
Feb.  27. 

Dietsche.  Adolph,  Jr..  assignor  to  American  Lithoaraphic 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  device.  1,458,169  ; 
June  12. 


Dietsche,  .\dolph,  jr.,  assignor  to  American  Lithographic 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  device.  1,458,170 ; 
June  12. 

Dietsche,  Adolph,  jr.,  assignor  to  American  Lithographic 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  device.  1,470.^18  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Dietsche,  Adolph,  jr.,  assignor  to  American  Lithographic 
lompany.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  display  device. 
1.472.355:    Oct.   30. 

Dietz,  Benjamin  H.,  and  A.  E.  Hansen,  Chicago,  III. 
Phonograph.     1,463,311  •  July  31. 

Dietz,  Charles  A.,  and  H.  Schuman,  Newark,  N.  J.  FingeJ 
ring.     Des.    62,988 ;   Aug.   28. 

Dietz,  Emil,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Swivel  for  truck  wheels. 
1,471,247;  Oct.  IG. 

Dietz,  It.  E.,  Company.  (See  Van  Duyn,  Frederick  W., 
assignor.) 

Dietz,  William  C.  P.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Boss  Washing  Machine  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio. 
Washing   machine.      1,455,719  ;   May    15. 

Dietz,  William  C.  F.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  the  Boss  Wash- 
ing Machine  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Washing-ma- 
chine  agitator.      1,465,036  :   Aug.   14. 

Dietze,  Eginhard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Signaling  circuit. 
1,471,388  :  Oct.  23. 

Dletzel,  William,  Merrick,  N.  Y.  Plating  machlnn. 
1,466,582;  Aug.  28. 

Dietzgen,  Eugene,  Company.  (See  Dieckmann,  Carl  P., 
assignor.) 

Dieu.  Victor,  Mineral  Wells,  Tex.  Pouring  spout. 
1.475.988:  Dec.  4. 

Di  Falco,  Giovanni,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound-reproducing 
machine.     1,462,269  ;  July  17. 

Di  Felippo,  Saverio,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Rotary  cutter. 
1.473.698  ;  Nov.  13. 

Diffendaffer,  James  G.,  Fern,  Nebr.  Restraining  device. 
1,449,502  ;  Mar.  27. 

DiffenderfiEer,  John  K.  E.  (See  Williams,  M.  S.  P.,  and 
DifCenderffer.) 

Digby,  Emmet  B.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Egg  crate.  1,443,836 ; 
Jan.   30. 

Di  Geneva,  Egidio  O.,  Rome,  Italy.  Tightening  device  for 
driving  belts.     1,464,411 ;  Aug.  7. 

Diggle,  Samuel,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Tank  construction. 
1,467,610  ;  Sept.  11. 

Dilas,  Harry,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Apparatus  for  removing 
the  division  plate  from  ice-cream  receptacles.  1,452,678  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Dilas,  Harry,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Mopping  vehicle. 
1,453,450:  May  1. 

Dilg,  Charles  H.  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watch-chain  holder. 
1,457,105  :  May  29. 

Dill,  George  C,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Choke  coil. 
1,460,153  ;  June  26. 

Dill,  Horace  E.,  Graniteville,  S.  C,  assignor  to  Draper 
Corporation,  Hopedale,  Mass.  Feeler  mechanism  for 
looms.     1.453,451 ;   May  1. 

Dillard.  William  J.,  and  T.  F.  Shepler,  Portland,  Oreg. 
Identification  exhibitor.     1,444,669  :  Feb.  6. 

Dillehunt,  Samuel  B.  (See  Gohberdiel,  Peter  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

DUler,  William  W.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Motor-axle  drive. 
1,455,084  ;  May  15. 

Dillig.  Henry  P.,  Millvale.  and  J.  B.  Hill,  Bellevue,  Pa. 
Repeater  or  magazine  fuse.     1.445.302  :  Feb.  13. 

Dillinger,  Thomas  M.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Leather  cutter. 
1,463,312  ;  July  31. 

Dillingham,  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  The  Troy  Sunshade 
Company,  Troy,  Ohio.    Windshield.    1,464,754  :  Aug.  14. 

DiUistone,  Cecil  E.,  Owen  Sound,  Ontario,  Canada.  Fnot- 
operated  latch  for  doors  and  the  like.  1,453,308 ; 
May  1. 

Dillman,  Daniel  P.,  Yates  Center,  Kans.  Adjustable  camp- 
ing tent.     1.450.143:   Mar.  27. 

Dillmeier,  Josephine  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Casserole 
holder.     1.465.464  :  Aug.  21. 

Dillon,  Edward  P.,  and  A.  A.  Heimrod,  assignors  to  Re- 
search Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  precipi- 
tator.    1,451.418  :  Apr.  10. 

Dillon,  Prank,  Splceland,  Ind.  Shade  roller.  1,464,412; 
Aug.  7. 

Dillon,  John  J.,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Ontario,  Canada.  Auto- 
matic   railway-switch     stand.       1,468,997 :     Sept.     25. 

Dillon,  Le  Roy.     (See  Dillon,  William  C,  assignor.) 

Dillon,  William  C,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.  Safety  lock  de- 
vice.    1.448.525:  Mar.  13. 

Dillon,  William  C,  assignor  to  L.  Dillon,  Fort  Dodge, 
Iowa.  Shearing  device  for  auxiliary  locks.  1.466,207 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Dills.  Thomas  O.,  Batesville,  Miss.  Dirigible  headlight. 
1,451.419:    AvT.    10. 

Di  Lorenzo.  Mauro,  Landisburg,  W.  Va.  Stuffing-box 
gland.     1,455.606  :  May  15. 

Di  Loreto.  August.  Ravenna,  Ohio.  PTuit-jar  holder. 
1.442.254  :  .Tan.   16. 

Di  Luchio.  Michael  M.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Game.  1,465.160  ; 
Aug.    14. 

Dimech.  Charles.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hayrack  and  baler. 
1.446.3.S7:  Feb.  20. 

Dina.  Augusto,  Woodbridge,  N.  J.  Universal  joint. 
1,478.324;  Dec.  18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Di  Natale,  Joseph  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Button,  emblem, 
badge,  pin,  or  similar  article.     Des.  62,322  ;  May  8. 

Dincognito,  Guv,  Chicago,  111.  Wire  joint.  1,454,156; 
May  8. 

Dingiroglou,  John,  Portland,  Oreg.  Oil  burner.  1,468,140  ; 
Sept.   18. 

Dingle,  William  G..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Method  of  and 
means  for  producing  pure  liquid  hydrocyanic  acid. 
1,445,30.3  :   Feb.    13. 

Dingman,  Elmer,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  Milk-bottle  clo- 
sure.     1.459,579  ;    June    19. 

Dings,  Alvin,  assignor  to  Magnetic  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Magnetic  separator.  1.459,147  ; 
June   19. 

Dingwell,  Samuel  B.,  Violet,  Nebr.  Automobile  tire  chain. 
1,471,248  ;  Oct.  16. 

Dinkel,  Anthony,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Bag  support. 
1,441,666;  Jan.  9. 

Dinkelacker,  Jacob,  Hazleton,  Pa.  -Horseshoe  calk. 
1,458,527;   June   12. 

Dinkelspiel,  Lawrence,  West  New  York,  and  E.  Bosshardt, 
Hudson  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Harnapp,  Dinkel- 
spiel &  Co.,  Inc.     Lace.     Des.  62,890  ;  Aug.  21. 

Dinkelspiel,  Lawrence,  West  New  York,  and  E.  Bossliardt, 
Hudson  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Harnapp,  Dinkel- 
spiel &  Co.,  Inc.     Lace.     Des.  62,891 ;  Aug.  21. 

Dinkelspiel,  Lawrence,  West  New  York,  and  E.  Bosshardt, 
Hudson  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Harnapp,  Dinkel- 
spiel &  Co.,  inc.     Lace.     Des.  62,892  ;  Aug.  21. 

Dinkelspiel,  Lawrence,  West  New  York,  and  E.  Bosshardt. 
Hudson  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Harnapp,  Dinkel- 
spiel &  Co.,  Inc.     Lace.     Des.  62,893  ;  Aug.  21. 

Dinkelspiel,  Lawrence,  West  New  York,  and  E.  Bosshardt, 
Hudson  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Harnapp,  Dinkel- 
spiel &  Co.,  Inc.     Lace.     Des.  62,894  ;  Aug.  21. 

Dinkelspiel,  Lawrence,  West  New  York,  and  E.  Bosshardt, 
Hudson  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Harnapp,  Dinkel 
spiel  &  Co.,  Inc.     Lace.     Dps.  62,895  ;  Aug.  21. 

Dinkelspiel,  Lawrence,  West  New  York,  and  B.  Bosshardt, 
Hudson  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Harnapp,  Dinkel- 
spiel &  Co.,  Inc.     Lace.     Des.  62,896  ;  Aug.  21. 

Dinkelspiel,  Lawrence,  West  New  York,  and  E.  Bosshardt, 
Hudson  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Harnapp,  Dinkel- 
spiel &  Co.,  Inc.     Lace.     Des.  62,897  ;  Aug.  21. 

Dinkelspiel,  Lawrence,  West  New  York,  and  E.  Bosshardt, 
Hudson  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Harnapp,  Dinkel- 
spiel &  Co.,  Inc.     Lace.     Des.  62,898  ;  Aug.  21. 

Dinkelspiel,  Lawrence,  West  New  York,  and  E.  Bosshardt, 
Hudson  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Harnapp,  Dinkel- 
spiel &  Co..  Inc.     Lace.     Des.  62,890  ;  Aug.  21. 

Dinkelspiel,  Lawrence.  West  New  York,  and  E.  Bos.s- 
hardt,  Hudson  Heights,  N.  J.,  a.'?signors  to  Harnapp, 
Dinkelspiel  &  Co.,  Inc.     Lace.     Des.  62,900;  Aug.  21. 

Dinkelspiel,  Lawrence.  West  New  York,  and  E.  Boss- 
hardt. Hudson  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Harnapp, 
Dinkelspiel   &  Co.,   Inc.     Lace.     Des.   62.001  ;   Aug.   21. 

Dinkelspiel,  Lawrence,  West  New  York,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Harnapp,  Dinkelspiel  &  Co.  Inc.  Doily,  centerpiece, 
scarf,  or  similar  article.     Des.  63,459  ;  Dec.  11. 

Dinnin,  Evelyn  M.      (See  Barton,  Charles  N.,   assignor.) 

Dinnin,  Evelyn  M.,  et  al.  (See  Barton,  Charles  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dlnsmoor,  .John  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Audible  signal 
device.     1.451.495  :    Apr.   10. 

Dinsmoor,  John  L.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Anchor  Cap  and 
Closure  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Seal. 
1,466,815  :    Sept.    4. 

Dinsmoor,  John  L.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Anchor 
Cap  and  Closure  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Seal.      1,466,816 ;    Sept.    4. 

Dinsmoor,   Paul  A.      (See  Hill,   I.,   and  Dinsmoor.) 

Dinsmoor,  Paul  A.  (See  Saylor,  H.  A.,  Peck,  and 
Dinsmoor.) 

Dinsmore,  Walter  F.,  East  Orange.  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
R.  L.  Polk  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Card 
bolder.     1,457.885:  .Tune  5. 

Dinspel,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Atlas 
Devices  Company,  Inc.  Carrier  check  for  pneumatlc- 
dispateh-tube  systems.     1,468,497;  Sept.  18. 

Dinspel,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  E.  Weigele, 
Bergenfleld,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Atlas  Devices  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pneumatic-dispatch  ap- 
paratus.    1,470,600  ;  Oct.  16. 

Dion,  Isnie.  Swansea,  Mass.     Square.     1,477,210;  Dec.  11. 

Dion,  Joseph  A..  Fort  William,  Ontario,  Canada.  Heating 
system.     1.476.441:  Dec.  4« 

DI  Paola,  Camlllo,  Rome,  Italy.  Automatic  machine  for 
the  rapid  or  direct  preparation  of  coffee.  1,467,778 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Dirienzo,  Joseph  M.,  Madison,  Wis.  Separable  rini. 
1,474,244  ;  Nov.  13. 

Dirkson,  John  W.,  Kent,  and  L.  E.  Clough,  Akron, 
C)hlo,  assignors  to  The  Mason  Tire  and  Rubbfr  Com- 
pany.    Stitcher   wheel   and  guard.      1,469,753  ;   Oct.    2. 

Dirkson,  John  W.,  Kent,  and  L.  E.  Clough,  Akron,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  The  Mason  Tire  and  Rubber  Company. 
Core  chuck.      1,469,754;   Oct.  2. 

Dlshrow,  Clarkson  A.  (See  Thomson,  W.  P.,  and  Dls- 
brow.) 

Disbrow.  Clarkson  A.,  New  Roehelle,  assignor  to  The 
Rail  Joint  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Renewable  Insu- 
lation for  rail  joints.     1,470,822  ;  Oct.  16. 


Disbrow,  Clarkson  A.,  New  Roehelle,  assignor  to  The 
Rail  Joint  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Renewable 
insulation  for   rail  joints.     1,474,431  ;   Nov.   20. 

Disbrow,  Reuben  B.,  Owatonna,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
L.  P.  Ordway,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Pneumatic  tire. 
1,466,891 ;    Sept.  ■  4. 

Disch,  Frank,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Baker,  Mur- 
ray &  Imbrle,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tire.  Des. 
62,395  ;  May  22. 

Disch,  Joseph,  and  J.  G.  Frese,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Adjustable 
step  for  automobile  running  boards.  1,457,152 ; 
May  29. 

Discrola,  Inc.      (See  Jenkins,  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

Dlsher,   Edward.      (See   Williamson,    S.    W.,   and  Disher.) 

Diskin,  Moses  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Box-staying  machine. 
1,446,549  ;  Feb.   27. 

Diskin,  Moses  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Box  form  or  mandrel. 
1,456,096  ;  May  22. 

Dismond,  Henry  B.,  Danville,  111.  Inhaler.  1,476,194 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Dissosway  Chemical  Company.  (See  Dissosway,  Thurs- 
ton N.,  assignor.) 

Dissosway  Chemical  Company.  (See  Jackson,  Louis  L., 
assignor.) 

Dissosway,  Thurston  N.,  Flatbush.  assignor  to  Dissosway 
Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Removing 
impurities  from  resorcine.     1,446,550  ;  Feb.  27. 

Dissosway,  Thurston  N.,  assignor  to  Dissosway  Chemical 
Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Purifying  resorcin. 
1,446,551  ;   Feb.   27. 

TMsston,  Henry,  &  Sons.     (See  Himes,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Ditcham,  William  T.,  Twickenham,  England,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wlre- 
■  less  transmitter.     1,452,960  ;   Apr.   24. 

Ditcham,  William  T.,  Twickenham,  England,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wire- 
less  transmitter.      1,454,598  ;    May   8. 

Ditman,  Norman  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Regenerated  cellu- 

Di  Trapani,  Salvatore,  and  J.  Fecarotta,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Coffeepot.     1,471,389  ;  Oct.  23. 

Ditson,  Jesse,  Littleton,  Colo.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for  forging 
five-point  rock-drill  bits.     1,475,939  ;  Dec.  4. 

Ditson,  Jesse,  and  A.  E.  Peters,  Littleton,  Colo.,  assignors 
to  Ingersoll-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Pedestal 
punch.     1,458,328:  June  12. 

Ditson,  Jesse,  and  M.  S.  Parkhill,  Littleton,  Colo.,  as- 
signors to  Ingersoll-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Forging   machine.      1,464,755 ;   Aug.    14. 

Ditta  "  Rema."     (See  Mannowski,  Walter,  assignor.) 

Dittman,  Ernst  C,  Chicago,  111.  Slug-casting  machine. 
1,444.905  ;  Feb.  13. 

Dittman,  Ernst  C,  Chicago,  111.  Slug-casting  machine. 
1,448,859  :  Mar.   13. 

Dittmann,  George  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Violin  chin  rest. 
1.473.672  :    Nov.   13. 

Ditto,  General  M.,  JoUet,  HI.  Concrete  mold.  1,460,232  ; 
June  26. 

Ditton,  George  O.,  Lanoka,  N.  J.  Electric  cooker  and 
lose  material  and  making  same.  1,456,540;  May  29. 
heater.     1,455.009  ;  May  22. 

Dittrich,  Carl  A.,  Rlngwood,  Okla.  Road-drag  attach- 
ment.     1,441,971  ;   Jan.    9. 

Divelbiss,  Newton  C,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Automobile 
brake.     1,460.892  :   July   3. 

Divelbiss,  Newton  C.,  San  Leandro,  Calif.  Automobile 
brake.     1.460,893:  July  3. 

Divelbiss,  Newton  C,  San  Leandro,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  E.  R.  Bowne,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Vehicle  brake. 
1.443,703:    .Tgn.   30. 

Dlven,  Jennie  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Thermos  container. 
1,470,713  ;  Oct.  16. 

Dix,  Arthur,  Taft,  Calif.  Casing  cutter.  1,460,894  ; 
July    3. 

Dix,  Fred  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  A.  Brandt,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Lamp.     Des.   62,020 ;   Mar.   6. 

Dix,  George  E.,  Durand,  111.  Heating  apparatus. 
1,469,898;  Oct.  9. 

Dixen,  Laue  F.  J.,  Frederiksberg,  near  Copenhagen,  Den- 
mark. Machine  for  preparing  buttered  bread. 
1,460,371:    .Tnly   .3. 

Dixie  Machinery  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Friclcey, 
Edward  H.,  assignor.) 

Dixon.  Albert  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Folding  ladder. 
1,460,479;    July    3. 

Dixon,  Charles  W.,  Racine,  Wis.  Low-gasoline  signal. 
1,465,351 ;  Aug.  21. 

Dixon  Development  Company.  (See  Dixon,  T.  K.,  Klein, 
Cox,  and  Ghent,  assignors.) 

Dixon,  John  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  T.  Hultman, 
Chicago,  111.  Separator  foot  for  press  feeders. 
1,456,225;  May  22. 

Dixon,  George  L.,  East  San  Gabriel,  Calif.  Gas  stove 
with  reflecting  base.     1,441.667  ;  Jan.  9. 

Dixon,  H.  L.,  Company.    (See  Meyer.  Adolph  H.,  assignor.) 

Dixon,  H.  L.,  Company.     (See  Steelman,  Lewis,  assignor.) 

Dixon,  H.  L.,  Company.  (See  Sterrett,  Walter  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dixon,  Henry,  Collingwood,  Ontario,  Canada.  Vehicle 
spring.      1,466,817;    Sept.    4. 

Dixon,  Herbert  A.  (See  Montgomery,  John  N.  and  G.  D., 
and  Dixon.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list-of  patentees — Continued. 


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Dixou,  Israel  IC,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Switch-operating 
mpclianisin.     1.477,325  ;  Dec.  11. 

Dixon,  Josepli,  Crucible  Company.  (See  Mix,  Frederick 
II.,  assignor.) 

Dixon,  Philip  R.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Gas  burner. 
1,405,810;  Aug.  21. 

Dixou,  Robert  J.     (See  Carr,  C.  W.,  Dixon,  and  Conover.) 

Dixon,  Silas,  and  .\.  S.  Baldridge,  Oklahoma,  Okla. 
Weather  strip.     1,456,097  ;  May  22. 

Dixon,  Thomas  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telegraphy.  Re. 
15,539;  Feb.  13. 

Dixon,  Thomas  J.,  Madison,  Wis.  Game  apparatus. 
1,442,054  ;  Jan.  16. 

Dixon,  Thomas  K.,  A.  Klein,  J.  C.  Cox,  and  G.  R.  Ghent, 
assignors  to  Oixon  Development  Company,  Houston, 
Tex.  Transfer  adding  and  totaling  machine.  1,454,108  ; 
May  8. 

Dixon,  Walter  B.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  V.  L.  Marsh 
and  one-third  to  G.  W.  Chatham,  Spray,  N.  C.  Com- 
pressed-air liquid  el-evator.     1,445,497  ;  Feb.  13. 

Djurson,  Axel  R.  K.,  Malmo,  Sweden,  assignor  to  Svenska 
Aktiebolaget  Bromsregulator,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 
Automatic  slack  adjuster  for  brakes.  1,462,270 ; 
July  17. 

Dlesk,  John,  Berwyn,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Ball  Bearing 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Holder  for 
reamers.     1,455,480  ;   May   15. 

Dlesk,  John,  Berwyn,  assignor  to  TJ.  S.  Ball  Bearing  Mfg. 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  for  filling  ball  re- 
tainers.    1,456,787  ;  May  29. 

Dlesk,  John,  Beiwyn,  111.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Ball  Bearing 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dies  for.  form- 
ing ball   retainers.      1,474.073  ;   Nov.   13. 

Dlesk,  John,  Berwyn.  assignor  to  U.  S.  Ball  Bearing 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Feeding  drum. 
1,477,211  ;  Dec.  11. 

Doak,  John  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Spike-driving  ma- 
chine.    1.448,264  ;  Mar.  13. 

Doak,  John  11.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tie  holder  for  spike- 
drlvini:  machines.     1.448,265  :  Mar.   13. 

Doane,  Frank  R.,  Vandalia,  Mich.  Stove  or  furnace  at- 
tachment.    1,470,001  ;  Oct.  16. 

Doane,  Leroy  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Packing  case.     1,456,098  ;  May  22. 

Dobazenecki,  Bronislaw,  Roslyn,  N.  Y.  Metal-shearing 
device.     1,468,228;  Sept.  18. 

Dobbelaar,  Ransom  A.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Automobile  lock. 
1,477,165;  Dec.   11. 

Dohberke,  Roy  O.     (See  Hayward,  Enos  F.,  assignor.) 

Dobbin,  Ileurv  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Photographic  cam- 
era.    1,448.526  ;  Mar.   13. 

Dobbin,  Henry  F.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Centrifugal  gov- 
trnor.      1,452,266  ;  Apr.    17. 

Dobbin,  Henry  F.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Centrifugal 
governor.     1,453,452  ;  May  1. 

Dobbin,  Henry  F.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone-ex- 
change  line   switch.      1.461,212  ;    July   10. 

Dobbins.  Horace  M.,  Pasadena.  Calif.  -Lateral-support 
monorail.      1,445.612:   Feb.    13. 

Dobbins,  Jo.seph  M.,  Rutledge,  Ga.  Guard  for  milk  pails. 
1,465,110  :  Ang.  14. 

Dohbs,  Albert  E.     (See  Lovett,  W.  H.,  and  Dohbs.) 

Dobbs,   Willis.      (See   Rowan,   John   C.,   assignor.) 

Pobelin.   Charles  W.     (See  Morhoff,   E.   W..  and  Dobelln.) 

Dohin,  Sam.     (See  Mitchell,  Alexander,  assignor.) 

Dobli',  Jesse  W.,  assignor  to  Doble  Laboratories,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  controlling  the  flow 
of  liquids.     1,474,894;   Nov.  20. 

Doble,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Doble  Laboratories,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Liquid-fuel  burner.  1,453,495 ; 
May  1. 

Doble,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Doble  Laboratories,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Steam-power  plant.  1,456,226 ; 
Slay  22. 

Doble    Labor.ntories.       (See    Doble.    Jesse    W.,    assignor.) 

Doble  Laboratories.      (See  Doble,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Doble.  Kalph  N.,  Bay  Side,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  State  Street  Trust  Company,  trustee, 
Boston.  Mass.     Slide-top  container.     1.473.782;  Nov.  13 

Dobschutz,  Jehu  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Self-filling  lead  pen- 
cil.    1,463,878  ;  Aug.  7. 

Dobschutz,  Jehu  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  P.  Hill, 
St.   Louis.   Mo.      Hairpin.      1,456,541  :   Mav   29 

Dobschutz,  Walter,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Combined  running- 
board  mat  and  light.     1,460,316  ;  June  26. 

Dobson.  Albert.  St.  Lambert.  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  C.imel  Company,  Chicngo  111 
Combination    door   fastener.      1.469  719-    Oct     ' 

Dobson,  George,  Sego,  Utah.  Mine  drill.  1  477  749  • 
Dpc.   18. 

Dobson,  George  G.,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York  N  Y 
Electrical   testing   system,      1,465,352 ;   Aue     21 

Dobson.  Jolni  E..  and  S.  M.  CrookshanU,  Knowille,  Tenn 
EnKilnfiP-packing  d.'vior.      1.448,610;   Mar.   13. 

Dobson,  William  A„  Hartford,  Conn.,  assisnnr  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Comnanv,  New  York  N  Y  Type 
writing   machine.      1,466,302 ;   May   22. 


Dobyne,  Stephen  A.,  assignor  to  Champion  Shoo  Machin- 
ery <.'ompany,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe-finishing  machine. 
1,447,765  ;  Mar.  6. 

Dobyne,  Stephen  A.,"  assignor  to  Champion  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe-sewing  ma- 
chine.    1,457,022  ;  May  29. 

Dobyne,  Stepheti  A.,  assignor  to  Champion  Shoe  Machin- 
ery Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe-finishing  machine. 
1,476.195  ;  Dec.  4. 

Dobyne.  Stephen  A.,  assignor  to  Champion  Shoe  Macliin- 
ery  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe-finishing  machine. 
1,476,106;  Dec.  4. 

Dobyne,  Stephen  A.,  assignor  to  Champion  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Bearing  support. 
1,477,250;  Dec.  11. 

Dobyne,  Stephen  A.,  assignor  to  Champion  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fastener-stock-sup- 
plying mechanism  for  fastener-inserting  machines. 
1,478.603  ;  Dec.  25. 

Dochnal,  Mathlas,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Burial  vault.  1,460,409; 
July   3. 

Doehterniann,  George  T.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Spark  plug. 
1,464,923  ;  Aug.  14. 

Dockson,  Charles  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  High-pressure  regu- 
lator.     1,450,501  ;   June   19. 

Dockus,  Adolph  P.      (See  Savlcks,  Longin,  assignor.). 

Dodd,  Henry  S.,  assignor  to  J.  R.  L.  Starr,  Toronto, 
Ontario,  Canada.     Electric  iron.     1,477,326  ;  Dec.   11. 

Dodd,   J,  I.      (See  Rigney,   James,  assignor.) 

Dodd,  Jacob  E„  Orange.  Tex,     Pipe.     1,459,619:  June  19. 

Dodd,  James  F.,  Delaware,  Ohio.  Indicator.  1,473,472; 
Nov.  6. 

Dodd,  Lovell  D.,  Franklin,  Pa.  Drilling  head  for  oil-well 
casings.     1,446.789  ;  Feb.   27. 

Dodd,  Mark  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Toy.     1,443,217  ;  Jan.  23. 

Dodd,  Simon  J,,  Hoopeston,  111.  Foot  rest  for  shoe- 
blacking  stands.      1,474.411  ;   Nov.   20. 

Dodd,  William  J.,  Lexington,  Ky.  Display  stand. 
1,446,036  :  Feb.  20. 

Dodds,    Ethan   I.      (See   Flannery,   J.   R.,   and  Dodds.) 

Dodds,  Ethan  I.  (See  Flannery,  J.  R.,  Stafford,  and 
Dodds.) 

Dodds,  Ethan  I.,  Central  Valley,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Flan- 
nery Bolt  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Wheel  structure. 

1.450.064  ;  Mar.  27. 

Dodds,  Ethan  I.,  Central  Valley,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Flan- 
nery    Bolt     Company,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.     Lock     nut. 

1.450.065  ;  Mar.  27. 

Dodds,  Ethan  I.,  Central  Valley,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Flan- 
nery    Bolt     Company,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.      Lock     nut. 

1.450.066  ;  Mar.  27. 

Dodds,  Ethan  I.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Flan- 
nery Bolt  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Stay-bolt  struc- 
ture.    1,467,359  ;  Sept.  11. 

Dodds,  Ethan  I.,  Central  Valley,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Flan- 
nery Bolt  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa,  Stay-bolt  struc- 
ture,     1,472,387  ;   Oct.   30, 

Dodds,  Ethan  I,,  assignor  to  Flannery  Bolt  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Stay-holt  structure.  1,475,474; 
Nov.  27. 

Dodelin,  Emil  A,,  Moorestown,  N,  J,  Cleaner  for  commu- 
tators,     1,445,498  :   Feb.   13, 

Dodge,  Adiel  Y„  Racine,  and  R.  J.  Statz,  Wind  Point,  Ra- 
cine, assignors  to  Freeman  Manufacturing  Company, 
Racine,  Wis,     Turntable.     1.472,792  ;  Nov.  6, 

Dodge,  Alfred  C,  Yonkers,  N,  Y.  Weighing  machine. 
1.444, .337;  Feb.  6. 

Dodge  Brothers.  (See  Alles,  W.  J.,  and  Probert,  as- 
signors.) 

Dodge  Brothers.      (See   Goddard,  George  E.,  assignor.) 

Dodge  Brotliers.     (See  Hulif,  Russell,  assignor.) 

Dodge,  Carrie  E.,  administratrix.     (See  Dodge,  Horace  L.) 

Dodge,  Dempsey  K.,  Houston,  Tex.  Forming  composite 
lubricants.     1,477.635  :   Dec.   18. 

Dodge,  Earle  D..  Western  Port,  Md.  Bumper  for  automo- 
biles,    1.475,758;  Nov.  27. 

Dodge,  F.  W.,  Company,  The.  (See  Whittlesey,  Edward 
B..    assignor.) 

Dodge,  Frank  H.,  et  al.     (See  Ware,  Thomas  E.,  assignor.) 

Dodge,  Harry  C.     (See  Lowman,  Ray  L.,  assignor.) 

Dodge,  Harry  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Low-pressure  gas 
burner.     1,478,383  ;  Dec.  25. 

Dodge,  Horace  L.,  deceased,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  C.  E.  Dodge, 
administratrix.  Dishwashing  machine.  1,460,625 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Dodge,  Lyman  E.,  and  N.  D.  Preston,  Rochester,  assignors 
to  General  Railway  Signal  Company,  Gates,  N.  Y.  Auto- 
matic  train-control   system,      1,469,408 ;   Oct.   2. 

Dodge  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Ahara,  Edwin  H., 
assignor.) 

Dodge,  Merton  L.,  Seattle.  Wash.,  assignor  to  Seattle 
Astoria  Iron  Works.  Horn  support  for  can-body- 
solderine  machines.     1.448.917  :  ISIar,   20. 

Dodge,  Milton  L.,  Newburyport,  Mass,  Turn  shoe. 
1.453,924  ;  May  1. 

Dodge,  Milton  L.,  Newburyport,  Mass.  Manufacture  of 
turn  shoes  and  apparatus  for  use  therein.  1,453,925  ; 
May  1. 

Dodge,  Ryland  T.,  Chester,  Va.  Mailing  tube.  1,457,770  ; 
June  5. 

Dodge  Tool  Company.     (See  Larson.  Arvid  G.,  assignor.) 

Dodge,  William  L.,  Dover,  N.  H.  Envelope.  1,454,043 ; 
May  8. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contiuued. 


Dodge.    William    L.,    Dover,    N.    H.      Photographic    film. 

1,454,044  :  May  8. 
Dodge,    William    L.,    Dover,   N.    H.      Camera.      1,454,045 ; 

May  S. 
Dodge,  William  L>.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 

Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tele- 
phone system.     1,457,898  ;  June  5. 
Dodge,     William     W.,     jr.,     Meriden,     Conn.        Toaster. 

1,440,379  :  .Ian.  2. 
Dodge,     William     W.,     jr.,     Meriden,     Conn.       Toaster. 

1,455,190;  May  15. 
Dodson,    Arvy    B.,    Longton,    Kans.      Trap    for    capturing 

animals.     1,462,102  ;  July  17. 
Dodson,    Arvy    B.,    Longton,    Kans.      Trap.      1,464,261 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Dodson,  Carroll  E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  of  one-half  to  Union  Pharmacal  Company. 

Vanity   case.      1,455,432;   May   15. 
Dodson,  Darien  W.     Dorranceton  Borough,  Pa.    Means  for 

controlling   hydraulic   rams.      1,447,342 ;   Mar.    6. 
Dodson,     David     W.,     Wichita,     Kans.       Building     wall. 

1.477,867;    Dec.    18. 
Dodson,  Edward,   London,   England.     Apparatus  for  con- 
trolling  the   ignition   point  in   internal-combustion    en- 
gines.    1,466,470 ;  Aug.  28. 
Dcdson,    Walter    L.,    Edna,    Tex.      Clipper.       1,469,072  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Doe,  Walter  S.,  Kent,  Ohio.     Renewable  primary  dry-cell 

battery.     1,464,413  ;  Aug.  7. 
Doe,   Walter   S.,   Kent,   Ohio.      Dry-cell   primary   battery. 

1,467,240;    Sept.    4. 
Doe,   William   B.,   Skyland,   N.   C.     Combined  mixing  and 

inspection  attachment  for  bottling  machines.     1,448,617  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Doehl^r   Die   Casting   Company.      (See   Kralund,    J.,    and 

Duckworth,  assignors.) 
Doehler    Die    Casting    Company.       (See    Pack,    Charles, 

assignor.) 
Doehler,  Herman  H.,  and  M.  Stern,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  said 

Stern    assignor    to    said    Doehler.      Knife.      1,476,030 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Doerfler,    Otto    H.      Omaha,    Nebr.      Serving    apparatus. 

1,450,434  ;  Apr.  3. 
Doering,  Charles  J.     (See  Doering,  William  M.  and  C.  J.) 
Doering,  Edward  E.      (See  McKay,  W.  H.,  and  Doering.) 
Doering,  Emil  W.,  Florence,  Mass.   Sand  valve.   1,446,842  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Doering,    George    H.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Trolling   spoon. 

1,444,338:   Feb.   6. 
Doering,    George    H.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Artificial    bait. 

1,473,420  ;  Nov.  6. 
Doering,  William  M.  and  C.  J.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Carton- 
display  rack.     1,447,932  ;  Mar.  6. 
Doerner,   John   L.,   assignor  of  one-half   to   S.   Gallmeler, 

Rochester,   N.   Y.      Sanitary   holder   for   toilet   articles. 

1,442,712;  Jan.  16. 
Doerr,  Carl  F.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.    Game  apparatus.    1,444,734  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Doerr,  Harry  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Golf  club.     1,467,714; 

Sept.  11. 
Doerr,  Harry  E.,  assignor  to  ScuUin  Steel  Co.,  St.  Louis, 

Mo.     Truck  side  frame.     1,466,892 ;  Sept.  4. 
Doerr,     Lawrence,     Sllverton,     Oreg.       Hot-water    boiler. 

1,475,056;  Nov.  20. 
Doerres,  Ralph  N.,  and  W.  W.  McGee,  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

Antiskid  chain.    1,467,927  ;  Sept.  11. 
Dohe,     Russell     C,     Okeene,     Okla.       Film  -  repair     tool. 

1,450,795  ;  Apr.  3. 
Doherty,  Henry  L.     (See  Laird,  Wilbur  G.,  assignor.) 
Doherty,    Henry   L.,   New  York,   N.    Y.      Coal-carbonizing 

furnace.     1,449,591 ;  Mar.  27. 
Doherty,    Henry    L..    New    York,    N.    Y.      Distilling   oil. 

1,472,116  ;  Oct.  30. 
Doherty,   Henry   L.,  assignor   to   Doherty   Research   Com- 
pany,   New    York,    N.    Y.      Domestic    heating    stove. 

1,458,279  ;  June  12. 
Doherty,  James  J.,  Londonderry,  Ireland.     Screw  driver, 

brace,  and  the  like.     1,441,972  ;  Jan.  9. 
Doherty,   John,   New   York,  N.   Y.,   assignor  to   Superior 

Projector,    Inc.      Motion-picture    machine.      1,455,393 ; 

May   15. 
Doherty   Research    Company.      (See    Doherty,    Henry    L., 

assignor.) 
Doherty    Research    Company.       (See    Fisher,    James    P., 

assignor.) 
Doherty  Research  Company.      (See  Greenfield,  Benjamin, 

assignor.) 
Doherty  Research  Company.     (See  Loebell,  Henry  O.,  as- 
signor.) 
Doherty  Research  Company.     (See  McDonnell,  G.  B.,  and 

Peek,  assignors.) 
Doherty  Research   Company.      (See   Nutting,  P.   J.,   and 

Hayward,  assignors.) 
Doig,   William  S.,  Inc.     (See  Macdonald,  Charles  A.,  as- 
signor.) 
Doktor,   Jozsef,   St.   ClalrsviUe,   Ohio.     Ball   scarf  Joint. 

1,463,680  ;  July  31. 
Dolan,  Edward  J.,  and  P.  Tatore,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ap- 
paratus for  raising  and  lowering  materials.     1,471,454  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Dolan,   Frank  J.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Price,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Paper  box.     1,443,564;  Jan.  30. 


Dolan,  Frank  J.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Price,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Box.     1,443,565  ;  Jan.  30. 

Dolan,  Frank  J.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Price,  New 
X^ork,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  making  paper  boxes.  1,467,026  ; 
Sept.   4. 

Dolan,  Frank  J.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Price,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Making  paper  boxes.     1,467,027  ;  Sept.  4. 

Dolan,  John,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Water  tower  and  the  like. 
1,468,998;  Sept.  25. 

Dolan,  William  J.,  Lovilia,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  W. 
Malloy,  Albia,  Iowa.     Fencepost.     1,443,979  ;  Feb.  6. 

Doland,  Samuel  M.     (See  Van  Duyne,  Simeon,  assignor.) 

Dolbear,  Clinton  E.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Research  Co., 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Controlling  foaming  of  boiling 
liquids.      1,440,973  ;   .Tan.   2. 

Dolbear,  Clinton  E.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Research  Co., 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Recovering  potassium  from 
brines.     1,466,352;   Aug.   28. 

Dolbear,  Clinton  E.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Research  Co 
San  Francisco.  Calif.  Recovering  alkali-metal  salt 
from  brines.      1,466,353;    Aug.   28. 

Dolbear,  Samuel  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  L.  Oliver, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Mehtod  of  and  apparatus  for 
concentrating  ores.     1,458,467  ;  June  12. 

Dolbear,  Samuel  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Pneumatic  Process  Flotation  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Apparatus  for  the  concentration  of  ores.  1,478,703 ; 
Dec.   25. 

Dolge,  Arthur  H.,  and  C.  P.  Hendricks,  Westport,  Conn. 
Flexible  spiral  tube.     1,477,695  ;  Dec.  18. 

Dolge,  Karl  A.,  Westport,  Conn.  Soap  dispenser. 
1,465,161  ;  Aug.  14. 

D'Olier,  Henry,  jr.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Illuminating  fix- 
ture gauge.     1,470,870  ;  Oct.  16. 

D'Olier,  William  L.     (See  Geiger,  Eugen,  assignor.) 

Dolive,  H.  L.,  et  al.     (See  Bloodgood,  James  H.,  assignor.) 

Doll,  William,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Air-hose  cabinet.  1,468,776  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Dollar  Trust,  The.     (See  Holland,  Walter,  assignor.) 

Dollin,  Edgar  N.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Fluid-pressure  con- 
troller.    1.447,285  ;  Mar.  6. 

Dollin,  Edgar  N.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Diecasting  machine. 
1,469,073;    Sept.    25. 

Dollin,  Edgar  N.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Fluid  pressure  control 
mechanism.     1,469,074 ;    Sept.    25. 

Dollin,  Edgar  N.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Fire  extinguisher. 
1,469,501  ;   Oct.  2. 

Dollinger,  Lewis  L.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Air  filter.  1,457,351 ; 
June  5. 

Dollinger,  Lewis  L.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Air  filter. 
1,474,412  ;  Nov.  20. 

Dollison,  James  M.,  and  C.  E.  Smith,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Changeable-color  spotlight.      1,460,644  ;   July   3. 

Dollman,  Hubert,  Birmingham,  England.  Pipe  joint. 
1,477,696;    Dec.    18. 

Dolph,  Norman  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Transformer  tempera- 
ture   indicator.      1,443,786 :   Jan.    30. 

Dolphin,  Mary  C.  R.,  Bloomfleld,  Nebr.  Bodkin. 
1,452,030;   Apr.   17. 

Dom,  Alexander,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wilson- 
Jones  Loose  Leaf  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Leaf-upset- 
ting tray  for  vertical  files  for  machine  bookkeeping. 
1,443,566;  Jan.  30. 

Doman,  Albert  H.,  assignor  to  Doman  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Elbridge,  N.  Y.  Regulating  system  for  elec- 
tric generators.     1,468,006  ;  Sept.  18. 

Doman,  Albert  B.,  assignor  to  Doman  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Elbridge,  N.  Y.  Regulating  system  for  elec- 
tric generators.     1,468,007  :  Sept.  18. 

Doman.  Lewis  B.,  East  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Air-cooling  sys- 
tem for  internal-combustion  engines.     1,469.409  ;  Oct.  2. 

Doman,  Lewis  B.,  East  Syracuse,  assignor  to  The  Am- 
phion  Piano  Player  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Self- 
playing  musical  instrument.     1,440,662 ;   Jan.   2. 

Doman  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Doman,  Albert 
E.,  assignor.) 

Domarus,  George  V.,  jr.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Adjustable 
motor  fan.     1,455,910;   May   22. 

Domestic  Electric  Company.  (See  Cook,  Joel  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Domestic  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Mace,  Arthur  T., 
assignor.) 

Domestic  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Splelman,  M.  H., 
and  Goldrick,  assignors.) 

Dominguez,  Manuel  D.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Electric 
heater.      1,451,537;   Apr.    10. 

Dominguez,  Manuel  D.,  assignor  of  ten  per  cent  to  C.  A. 
Denis  and  G.  Sarpy,  New  Orleans,  La.  Water  heater 
and  control  switch  therefor.     1,475,003  ;  Nov.  20. 

Dominguez,  Zacarias,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Wind-power 
wheel.     1,443,912;  Jan.  30. 

Dominick  &  Hafif.      (See   Domlnick,   Henry  B.,   assignor.) 

Dominick.  Henry  B.,  assignor  to  Dominick  &  Haff,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Spoon,  fork,  or  similar  article.  Des. 
61,856;  Jan.  30. 

Dominiski,   Joe  F.      (See  Andersen,  Alfred  R.,  assignor.) 

Domlzl,  David  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Japanning  apparatus. 
1,463,313;  July  31. 

Dommer,  Otto,  Karlsruhe,  Baden,  Germany.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  determining  the  heat  value  of  gases. 
1,476,601  :  Dec.  4.  ,        „     ^ 

Domoto,  Takanoshin,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Wash 
wringer.     1,459,444  ;  June  19. 


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Domowicz,    George,    Wlltes-Barre,    Pa.     Gas    extractor. 

1,464,647  ;  Aug.  14. 

Donald,  Donald,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Australia. 
Door  lock.     1.442,1.33;   Jan.   16. 

Donald,  John  A.,  Wllklnsburg,  Pa.  Device  for  handling 
packages.     1,468.878;  Sept.  25. 

Donald,  William  U.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  A.  Knowles 
and  one-fourth  to  A.  A.  Knowles,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Slicing  machine.     1,473,145  ;  Nov.  6. 

Donaldson,  Charles,  Augusta,  Kans.,  and  C.  Day,  Okmul- 
gee. Okla.  Glass-drawing  apparatus.  1,461,603 ; 
July  10. 

Donaldson,  Charles  A.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Steering 
wlit-el.     1.459,090  ;  June  19. 

Donaldson,  Charles  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Oil  burner  and 
heater.     1.473. OL'O;  Nov.  6. 

Donaldson,  Elizabeth  C,  Highland  Park,  Mich.,  assignor 
to  C.  S.  Davis,  R.  P.  Johnson,  J.  C.  OTIara,  J.  F.  Mc- 
Naushton,  A.  E.  Boyce,  and  H.  C.  Gordon,  Muncie,  Ind. 
Electric  heater.     1,453,832  ;  May  1. 

Donaldson,  George  A.,  Girard,  111.  Display  easel. 
1,453,238;  Apr.  24. 

Donaldson,  John  P.,  Winnsboro,  Tex.  Churn.  1,447,838  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Donalfl.-^on,  .Tohn  S..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tool  and  tool 
ret,^iner.      1,443,461 ;    Jan.    30. 

Donaldson,  John  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tool.  1,458,171 ; 
June  12. 

Donaldson,  Joseph  W.  (See  Clum,  Frederick  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Donaldson,  Stephen  M.,  Meggett,  S.  C.  Railway  signal. 
1,451.438  ;    Apr.    10. 

Donaldson,  William  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Picture  "slide. 
l,46o,.353;  Aug.  21. 

Donat,  Joseph  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Resilient  wheel  for  ve- 
hicles.    1,452,291  ;  Apr.  17. 

Donat,  Joseph  L.,  Chicago.  111.  Resilient  wheel  for  ve- 
hicles.    1,452,292  ;  Apr.   17. 

Donat,  Joseph  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Resilient  tire.  1,452,293  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Donat,  Joseph  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,452,294  ;   Apr.   17. 

Donath,  Bruno,  Berlin,  Germany.  Jacketed  vacuum  con- 
tainer.    1.448,996;   Mar.   20. 

Donath,   George  A.      (See  Hartson,   F.   C,  and   Donath.) 

Donauer,  Max.  assignor  to  The  Elyria  Enameled  Products 
Company,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Liquid-agltating-tank  mechan- 
ism.    1.446,245;  Feb.  20. 

Donauer,  Max,  assignor  to  The  Elyria  Enameled  Products 
Company,  Elyria,  Ohio.    Condenser.    1,453,041 ;  Apr.  24. 

Dondero,  John,  Stockton.  Calif.  Pliers.  1,475,569 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Donelson,  Martin,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Suture  instrument. 
1,474,245  ;  Nov.  13. 

Doner.  Martin  J..  Venice,  Calif.  Wall  construction. 
1,477,6.^2;   Dec.    18. 

Doner,  Robert,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  shade. 
1,441.487;  Jan.  9. 

Doner,  Robert,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  shade.  1,442,255  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Doner,  Robert.  Chicago,  111.     Game.     1,458,468  ;  June  12. 

Donham,  Grant,  Oakland,  Calif.  Multiple-roller  electric 
transmission    trolley.      1,443.873 ;    Jan.    30. 

Donigan,  Christopher  F.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Heel.  1,465,896  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Donigan,  Horn  G.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Blowtorch.  1,441,488  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Donkers,  Louis  B.,  Antwerp,  Belgium.  Street  sweeper. 
1,454,884  ;   May   15. 

Donkers,  Louis  B.,  Antwerp.  Belgium.  Automatic  knead- 
ing machine.     1,467,715  ;  Sept.  11. 

Donle.  Harold  P.,  Meriden,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Con- 
necticut Telephone  &  Electric  Company,  Inc.  Detector. 
1.445.613;    Feb.   13. 

Donle,  Harold  P.,  assignor  to  The  Connecticut  Telephone 
&  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  Meriden,  Conn. 
Variometer.     1,456,267;  May  22. 

Donle,  Harold  P.,  assignor  to  The  Connecticut  Telephone 
&  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  Meriden,  Conn. 
Inductance.     1,465.546  ;  Aug.  21. 

Donle.  Harold  P.,  assignor  to  The  Connecticut  Telephone 
&  Electric  Co.  Inc.,  Meriden,  Conn.  Adapter.  1,469,295  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Donle.  Harold  P.,  assignor  to  The  Connecticut  Telephone 
&  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  Meriden,  Conn.  Ra- 
dinfrpquency   device.      1,476,156 ;   Dec.   4. 

Donlp.  Harold  P.,  assignor  to  The  Connecticut  Telephone 
&  Electric  Company,  Incorporated.  Meriden,  Conn. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  Increasing  electronic  emis- 
sion.    1.477,868;  Dec.  18. 

Doiilp,  Harold  P.,  assignor  to  The  Connecticut  Telephone 
nnd  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  Meriden,  Conn. 
Electronic  emission.     1,477,869  :  Dec.  18. 

Donley,  .\rthur  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Spark  plug.  1,448,656 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Donley  Brothers  Company,  The.  (See  Chapman,  Alfred 
W.,   assignor.) 

Donley  Brothers  Company,  The.  (See  Donley,  Ernest  F., 
assicnor.) 

Donley.  Ernest  F.,  assignor  to  The  Donley  Brothers  Com- 
pany. rievMnnd.  Ohio.  Fireplare-damper  controller. 
1,454,538;  M«y  8. 

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Uonlin,  George,  Newark,  N.  J.    Hair  extender.    1,448,204  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Donlon,   Charles.      (See   Kroonen,   Leo,   assignor.) 
Donna  Lee  Perfumed  Deodorant  Company.     (See  Collins, 

Charles   T.,    assignor.) 
Donne,  John  C,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Underwood 

Typewriter   Company,    New   York,    N.    Y.     Typewriting 

machine.      1,478,702  ;    Dec.   25. 
Donnell,  Andrew   I.,   and   H.   F.   Wruck,   San   Francisco, 

Calif.     Roll  feed  device.     1,472,964 ;  Nov.  6. 
Donnell,   Lloyd   H.,   Ann    Arbor,   Mich.      Sound   amplifier. 

1,469,899  ;  Oct.  9. 
Donnellan,  Edward  P.,  assignor  to  Standard-Johnson  Co., 

Inc..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Counting  mechanism.    1,468,733  ; 

Sept.  26. 
Donnellan,  James   F.      (See  Hawkins,   W.   G.,  Bloodgood, 

and  Donnellan.) 
Donnelley,  R.  R.,  &  Sons  Company.     (See  Frazier,  P.,  Pach- 

ter,  Ackley,  and  Alger,  assignors.) 
Donnelly,    Bernard    P.,     Holland,    Mich.       Curtain-Ught 

mounting.     1,456,724  ;   May  29. 
Donnelly,  George  W.,  Rouzervllle,   Pa.     Treating  piston 

and  cylinder  surfaces.     1,472.295  ;  Oct.  30. 
Donnelly,  John  P.,  North  Plalnfleld,  N.  J.     Hair  crimper. 

1,460,126 ;  June  26. 
Donner,  Philip  C,  Summit,  N.  J.     Pelt  or  skin  dehalrlng 

machine.     1,470,714  ;  Oct.  18. 
Donner  Steel  Company.     (See  Foell,  Adolph  L.,  assignor.) 
Donnor  Steel  Company.      (See  Worthington,   Warren,   as- 
signor.) 
DonnlannI,  James  and  J.,  Danbury,  Conn.     Educational 

and  amusement  device.     1,469,919  ;  Oct.  9. 
Donniannl,  Joseph.     (See  Donnianni,  James  and  J.) 
D'Onofrio,   Luigi,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Mechanism   for  dis- 
pensing ingredients.     1,478,834  ;  Dec.  25. 
Donogh,   Robert  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Demountable  rim. 

1,465,354;   Aug.    21. 
Donoho,    Johnnie    B.,    Milton,    Iowa.     Fabric    stretching 

and  clamping  device.     1,466,523  ;  Aug.  28. 
Donohue,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 

Rochester,      N.      Y.        Cellulose  -  ether      composition. 

1,473,217;  Nov.  6. 
Donohue,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 

Rochester,      N.      Y.         Cellulose  -  ether      composition. 

1,473,218;  Nov.  6. 
Donohue,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 

Rochester,      N.      Y.        Cellulose  -  ether      composition. 

1,473,219  ;  Nov.  6. 
Donohue,  John  M.,  and  E.   S.  Farrow,  jr.,  assignors  to 

Eastcnan  Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Cellulose- 
ether    film    and    composition    for    making    the    same. 

1,460,097;  .Tune  26. 
Donohue,   Thomas   H.,   Washington,   D.   C.     Manhole   clo- 
sure.    1,447,286  ;  Mar.  6. 
Donon,     Pierre,    assignor    to    Etabllssements    Baudet    & 

Donon,  Paris,  France.    Change-speed  device.   1,458,469  ; 

June  12. 
Donovan,  Frederick  L.,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Display  device. 

1.474,246  ;   Nov.  13. 
Donovan,     Jerome     J.,     Oakland,     Calif.       Bath     spray. 

1,446,887;   Feb.   27. 
Donovan,   Timothy,   Portsmouth.  N.   H.,  assignor  to  Mor- 

ley    Button    Manufacturing    Company,    Boston,    Mass. 

Shank  button.     1,454,046;  May  8. 
Donovan,    William    J.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Curtain    and 

drapery   support.      1,460,575 ;    July    3. 
Donzelli,  Luigi.      (See   Cappellarl,  Alfonso,   assignor.) 
Donzcro.  Peter,  Clinton,  Ind.  Antitheft  lock.     1.477,432  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Doody,  Denis,   Montreal,   Quebec,   Canada.     Shipping  box. 

1,478,325  ;  Dec.  18. 
Doody,   .Tohn   E.,   Toronto,   Ontario,   Canada,   assignor  to 

Underwood    Typewriter    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Typewriting  machine.     1.451,293 ;   Apr.   10. 
Doody,   William   S.   H.,    Sydney,   New   South   Wales,   Aus- 
tralia.     Making   composite   sheets    from    tea-tree   bark. 

1.445,132;   Feb.   13. 
Doolan,    Henry   J.,    Washington,    D.    C.      Combined    Indi- 
cator and  recorder.     1,455,835 ;  May  22. 
Dooley,    Clarence   H..   Rock   Island,   III.     Friction    clutch. 

1.444,782;  Feb.  13. 
Dooley,  Frank  M.,  Mobile,  Ala.     Battery  box.     1,458,280; 

June  12. 
Dooley,    John    J.,    Bootle,    Liverpool,.  England.     Welding 

electrode  holder.     1,467,028  ;  Sept.  4. 
Donley,  Patrick  J.     (See  Finton,  Thomas  J.,  assignor.) 
Dooley,  Richard,  Meriden,  Conn.     File  holder.     1,442.469  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Dooley,  William  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Device  for  opening 

and  closing  sliding  doors.     1.478,326 ;   Dpc.   18. 
Dooner,  James  J.,  Norristown,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J. 

J.   Farren,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Locking  device   for  gas 

valves.     1,451,944  :  Apr.  17. 
Door  Control  Company.     (See  Dorl,  Walter  P.,  assignor.) 
Doose,  George,  and  C.  Gartner.  Pasadena.  Calif.     Traffic 

signal  for  motor  vehicles.      1,458,116:  June  6. 
Doran,      William      F.,      Philadelphia,      Pa.        Headlight. 

1,463,524;  July  31. 
Doran,      William      P.,      Philadelphia,      Pa.        Headlight. 

1,463,525;  .July  31. 
Doranskl,  Julius  T.,  Chicago,  111.   Vehicle  tire.   1,471,949  ; 

Opt.  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Ironing  board. 


Foldable 


assignor  to  Holophane 
Prismatic  glass  globe. 


Dorau,  Johu  P.,  North  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 

1,463,068;   July  24. 
Dorau,    John    P.,    North   Pond    du    Lac,    WIb. 

Ironing    board.      1,463,069;    July    24. 
Dorau,    John    P.,    North    Fond    du    Lac,    Wis.      Foldable 

Ironing  board.     1,463,070;  July  24. 
Dor6,      Louis,     Snoqualmie     Falls,     Wash.        Cultivator. 

1,465,811 ;  Aug.  21. 
Doremiie,    John    S.,    Chalmers,    Ind.      Ditching   machine. 

1,456,588;   May  29. 
Dorey,  George  B.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor  to 
W.    H.    Miner,    Chazy,    N.    Y.      Friction    draft    rigging. 
1,456,974;  May  29. 
Doicv,   William  A.,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Holopnane 
Glass  Co.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Prismatic  glass  globe. 
Des.  61,906;  Feb.  6. 
Dorey,   Wiuiam  A.,  Newark,  Ohio, 
Glass  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Des.   62,187;   Apr.   3. 
Dorey,   William  A.,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Holophane 
Glass   Co.    Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Illuminating   appli- 
ance.     1,459,325  ;   June  19. 
Dorey,  William  A.,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Holophane 
Glass  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Refrac- 
tor.    1,470,602  ;  Oct.  16. 
Dorey,  William  A.,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Holophane 
Glass    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Indirect- 
lighting  unit.     1,472.639;   Oct.  30. 
Dorey,  William  A.,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Holophane 
Glass   Company,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Illuminating 
appliance.     1,475,260  ;  Nov.  27. 
Dorf   &   Company.      (See   Lebow,   Maurice,   assignor.) 
Dorl,  Walter  P.,  assignor  to  Door  Control  Company,  De- 
troit,     Mich.        Checkstrap      for     doors.        1,459,949 ; 
June  26. 
Dorman,  Harley  A.      (See  Weiske,  W.   C,  and  Dorman.) 
Dorman,    Morris,    Baltimore,    Md.      Cloth-spreading    ma- 
chine.    1,475,802  ;  Nov.  27. 
Dorman,  William  S.,  assignor  to  R.  G.  Leonard,  Brooklyn, 

N.   Y.      Speed  governor.     1,458,470 ;  June   12. 
Dorment,    Frank    C,    Cleveland,    Ohio,    assignor    to    The 
Mineral  Bath  Cabinet  Company.     Cabinet.     1,455,191  ; 
May  15. 
Dorn,    Charles   A.,    Canton,    Ohio.      Pulverizing   machine. 

1,457,693  ;  June  5. 
Dorn,    Henry   C,   Milwaukee,    Wis.      Composition   board. 

1,450,582;  Apr.  3. 
Dorn,    John    A.,    Mobile,    Ala.      Bedspring.       1,459,620 ; 

June   19. 
Dornberger,  Victor,  San  Jose,  Calif.    Inkwell.    1,458,471 ; 

June  12. 
Dornburgh,     William     H.,     Schenectady,     N.     Y.       Tire. 

1,440,974  ;  Jan.  2. 
Dorney,  William,  and  M.  Quint,  Hays,  Kans.     Excavator. 

1,471,887  ;  Oct.  23. 
Dornier,  Claude,  Friedrichshafen,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments,   to    Dornier-Metallbauten    Gesellschaft    mit 
beschrSnkter  Haftung  and  C.  Dornier,  Friedrichshafen, 
A.   B.,   Germany.     Air   propeller.      1,461,866 ;   July   17. 
Dornier,    Claudius,    et    al.       (See    Dornier,    Claude,    as- 
signor.) 
Dornier,    Claudius,    et   al.      (See    Dornier,    Claudius,    as- 
signor. ) 
Dornier,  Claude,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Dornier-Metallbau- 
ten Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Friedrichs- 
hafen,     Germany.        Riveting      machine.        1,467,536 ; 
Sept.  11. 
Dornier,  Claudius,  Friedrichshafen,  assignor  to  Zeppelin- 
werke  Lindau,  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung, 
Lindau-Reutin,     Germany.      Flying-machine     carriage. 
1,448,834;  Mar.  20. 
Dornipr,   Claudius,  Friedrichshafen,  assignor  to  Zeppelin- 
.  werke  Lindau,  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung, 
Lindavi-Reutin,    Germany.      Metallic   structure   for   air- 
craft.    1,458,645;  June  12. 
Dornior,  Claudius,  Friedrichshafen,  near  Berlin,  assignor 
of   onp-half   to    Domier-Metallbauten,    Gesellschaft    mit 
beschrankter  Haftung,  Friedrichshafen,  Germany.     Gut- 
tiform  section.     1,452,961  ;  Apr.  24. 
Dornier,  Claudius,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Dornier-Metall- 
bautpn,  Gesellschaft  mit   beschrankter  Haftung,   Fried- 
richshnfpn,    Germany.      Hollow    sheet-metal    structure. 
1,460,372  ;    .July    3. 
Dornier,    Claudius,    Friedrichshafen,    Germany,    assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  himself  and  Dornier  Metall- 
hauten  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung.     Giant 
hydroplane.     1,441,563  ;   Jan.   9. 
Dornier,  Claudius,  Friedrichshafen,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to   himself  and  Dornier  Metallbau- 
ten    Gesellschaft   mit   beschrankter    Haftung.       Flying- 
machine   propulsion.      1,443.567  :    Jan.    30. 
Dornier,  Claudius,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  the 
Firm  Dornier-Metallbauten  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrank- 
ter Haftung  and  C.  Dornier,  Friedrichshafen,  Germany. 
Air  propeller.     1,467,537  ;  Sept.  11. 
Dornier,    Claudius,    assignor    to    the    Firm    Luftschiffbau 
Zeppelin  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Fried- 
richshafen,    Germany.        Hydroaeroplane.       1,453,496 : 
May   1. 
Dornier-Metallbauten      Gesellschaft       mit       beschrankter 

Haftung  et  al.      (See  Dornier,  Claude,  assignor.) 
Dornier-Metallbauten  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haf- 
tung.    (See  Dornier,  Claude,  assignor.) 


Dornier-MetaUbauten  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haf- 
tung et  al.     (See  Dornier,  Claudius,  assignor.) 
Dornseif,    Hugo,    Bergerhof,    Germany.      Means    for    pre- 
venting fowl  from   escaping.     1,460,748 ;    July   3. 
Dorr   Company,   The.      (See   Barnebl,   August   J.,  jr.,    as- 
signor.) 
Dorr  Company,  The.     (See  Davis,  Edward  W.,  assignor.) 
Dorr  Company,  The.     (See  Peck,  Charles  L.,  assignor.) 
Dorr  Company,  The.      (See  Piper.  William  E..  assignor.) 
Dorrance,    Donald    D.,    Scotts,    Mich.      Cooking    utenslL 

1,470,963;  Oct.  16. 
Dorriince.  Mae.  Smithfield,  Ohio.    Hospital  pad  or  cushion. 

1.478.557  :  Dec.  25. 
Dorriugton,  H.  T.     (See  Van  Doren,  Chester  J.,  assignor.) 
Dorris,    George    P.,    St.     Louis,     Mo.       Steering     device. 

1,476,956;   Dec.   11. 
Dorris,  George  P.,  assignor  to  Dorris  Motor  Car  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.     Internal-combustion  engine.     1,442,256  : 
Jan.  16. 
Dorris,    George   P..   assignor   to    Dorris   Motor   Car   Com- 
pany,    St.     Louis,    Mo.       Internal-combustion     engine. 
1,442,257;  Jan.  16. 
Dorris,  George  P.,  assignor  to  Dorris  Motor  Car  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.     Internal-combustion  engine.     1,442,258  ; 
Jan.  16. 
Dorris    Motor    Car    Company.       (See    Dorris,    George    P., 

assignor.) 
Dorris,   O.scar  R.,  Harney,  Minn.     Telegraph  instrument. 

1,449,501  ;  Mar.  27. 
Dor,sch,   Albert  A.,   Milwaukee,    Wis.      Chart.      1,478,384 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Dorsch,   Frank  J.,   Winona,   Minn.     Wrench.      1,462,788  ; 

July  24. 
Dorschel,    .John    L.,    Kitchener,    Ontario,    Canada.      Cue 

tip.     1,457,729  :   June  5. 
Dorsey,     David    J.,    Baton    Rouge,    La.       Soot    blower. 

1,473,757  ;  Nov.  13. 
Dorsey,    Farnum    F.,    assignor    to    North    East    Electric 
Company,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Damping    device   for   in- 
struments.    1,461.381 ;  July  10. 
Dorsey,    Farnum    F.,    assignor    to    North    East    Electric 
Company,      Rochester,      N.      Y.       Pigtail     connection. 
1,465,255  ;  Aug.  21. 
Dorsey,  Farnum  F.,  assignor  to  North  East  Electric  Com- 
pany,   Rochester,    N.    Y.      Brush    rigging.    1,469,720; 
Oct.  2. 
Dorsey,  John  W.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.     Electric 

heating  system.     1,469,626  ;  Oct.  2. 
Dorsey,  John  W.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoha,  Canada.     Commu- 
tation of  dynamo-electric  machines.     1,470,428;  Oct.  9. 
Dorsey,    Parmer,    Wichita,    Kans.,    assignor    to    Imperial 
Brass  Manufacturing  Company,   Chicago,   111.     Cutting 
torch.     1.474.957:   Nov.   20. 
Dorsey,  Philip  H.,  Algiers,  La.    Cushion  wheel.    1,453,092  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Dorward,  James  L.,  West  New  York,  N.  J.     Bow  necktie. 

1,446,843;  Feb.  27. 
Dorward,    James     L.,     San     Francisco,     Calif.      Necktie 

holder.      1.449.146  :   Mar.    20. 
Dorward,   John  G.,  San  Francisco,   Calif.     Rotary  power 

head.     1,467.145;  Sept.  4. 
Dorwin,  Otis  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Measuring  apparatus. 

1,473,473  ;  Nov.  6. 
Doscher.   Carl  F.      fSee  Thompson,   R.   S.,   and  Doscher.) 
Dose,   Charles   C,    Seattle,   Wash.,   assignor   to   Perfeclite 
Manufacturing     Co.        Lighting     fixture.        1,470,964 ; 
Oct.  16. 
Dosenbach,   Benjamin   H.,  deceased,  Butte,   Mont. ;   E.   M. 
Dosenbach,  executrix.     Concentrating  ores.     1,477,476 ; 
Dec.  11. 
Dosenbach.  Edna  M.,  executrix.      (See  Dosenbach,  Benja- 
min H.) 
Doskow,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dental  attachment  for 
removable    bridges    and    claep    dentures.       1,469,177 ; 
Sept.  25. 
Doss,    Noble    C,     Atlanta,     Ga.       Antiskidding     device. 

1,477,042;   Dec.   11. 
Dossman,    Carolina,    et    al.       (See    Gill,    Charles    H.,    as- 
signor.) 
Dossmann,    Edward,    et    al.      (See    Gill,    Charles    H.,    as- 
signor.) 
Dostal,   George    A.,   assignor   to   Pictorial    Soap   Manufac- 
turing  Corporation,  New   York,   N.    Y.      Apparatus   for 
applying   paraffin    to   soap   cakes.      1,457,217  ;    May    29. 
Dostal,  Jolin  R.      (See  Scarborough,  H.,  and  Dostal.) 
Dostal,   Joseph   D.,  assignor  to  E.  HoUey,  Detroit,  Mich. 
,    Lampblack  burner.     1,462,691 ;  July  24. 
Dostal,  Leo,  Kladno.  Czechoslovakia.   Pedestal.    1.453,239  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Dostal,    Leo,    Kladno,    Czechoslovakia.      Roll    of    rolling 

mills.     1.469,410;  Oct.  2. 

Dotsch,  Raymond  F.      (See  Roberts,  E.  O.,  and  Dotsch.) 

Dotterweich,    Edward    J.,    Syracuse,    assignor    to    O.    F. 

Cabana,   Buffalo,   N.   Y.     Wheel.      1,462.884 :    July   24. 

Doty,  Chester  C,  Danville,  and  C.  W.  Coffey,  Monticello, 

Ky.     License  plate.     1,451,765  ;  Apr.  17. 
Doty,    Giles    A.,    Davenport,    Iowa.      Nonslip    guard    for 

automobile    tires.      1,454,109 ;    May   8. 
Doty,      Harry,      Caldwell,      N.      J.        Record      appliancS. 

1,457,964  ;  June   5. 
Dotv.  John  W.,  Olney,  III.  Mop-handle  fastener.   1,444,416  ; 
Feb.  6. 


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Doty.  Joseph  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  ralnt-removing  tool. 
1,442,559;  Jan.  16. 

Doty,  Loiiuin  K.,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Recovery  of  ammonia. 
1,457.877  ;   Juue  5. 

Dotv,  Leo  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Safety  film  -reel. 
1,461.029 ;  Jnly  lo 

Doty,  Nick  M..  Alcester,  S.  Dak.  Automatic  hog  oiler. 
1,478.178:   Dec.  18. 

Doub.  John  H.,  Walnut,  Kans.  Dispatch  holder. 
1,461..H82  ;  July  10. 

Double  Drive  Truck  Company,  The.  (See  Keck,  Robert, 
assignor.) 

Double,  G.  W.,  et  al.      (See  Nellly,  Daniel  H.,  assignor.) 

Doubleday,  Harold,  Trvon,  N.  C.  Flexible  band  cultiva- 
tor.    1,441.789  :  Jan.  9. 

Doucet,  Louis  C.  A.  de  B.,  London,  England.  Firearm 
for  teaching  or  practicing  the  aiming  thereof,  and  for 
adapting  the  same  for  signaling.     1,451,294  ;   Apr.  10. 

Dougall,  William,  Riverside,  Calif.  Propeller.  1,443.013  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Dougan,  Kennedy,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Submarine  war 
vessel.     1.467.611  :  Sept.  11. 

Dougan,  Kennedv,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Temperature-reg:u- 
lating  means.     1,468,102;  Sept.  18. 

Dougiiei-.  John  A..  Princeton,  Mo.  Railway  switch. 
1.476.060:   Dec.   4. 

Dougherty.  Elmer  B.,  Glen  Ridge,  assignor  to  Ii.  Trust, 
Ridgeflold  Park,  N.  J.  Manufacture  of  lithopone. 
1,474.766;  Nov.  20. 

Dougherty.  Frank,  Cheyenne,  Wye.  Sadiron  support. 
1,472.866;  Nov.  6. 

Dougherty,  H.  D.,  &  Company.  (See  Dougherty,  Laurence 
E.,  assignor.) 

Dougherty,  John  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  P.  Boland, 
Scranton.  Pa.     Chain-link  shoe.     1,459,091  ;  June  19. 

Dougherty.  Laurence  R.,  Penfield,  assignor  to  H.  D.  Dough- 
erty &  Company,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cor- 
ner connection  for  bedsteads.     1,443.071 ;  Jan.  23. 

Dougherty,  Paul  S.,  Chicago,  III.  Trap  for  refrigerator 
cars.     1,456,428;  May  22. 

Doughertv.  Robert  J.,  Canton,  111.  Railway-crossing  sig- 
nal.    1,477,697;  Dec.  18. 

Dougherty,  Robert  S.  A.     (See  Day,  E.  W.,  and  Dougherty.) 

Doughty,  ilenry  J.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Doughty 
Tire  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Tires.  1,446,165  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Doughty,  Herman  W.     (See  Behan,  T.  W.,  and  Doughty.) 

Doughty,    Leon    A.,    Glenside,    and    F.    S.    Carlile,    Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Battery  terminal.     1,460,895 ;  July  3. 
•  Doughty    Tire    Company.      (See    Doughty,    Henry    J.,    as- 
signor.) 

Douglas,  Bernard  M..  assignor  to  A.  Bourjois  &  Co.,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.    Bottle.     Des.  63,027  ;  Sept.  18. 

Douglas.  Goorge  F..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artists'  sketch  bos. 
1,454,709;  May  8. 

Douglas  Hammond  B.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
The  Washburn  Company.  Soap  shaker.  1,473,783 ; 
Nov.    13. 

Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.  Lamp.  1,449,503 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.  Switching  device. 
1.450,253  ;    Apr.    3. 

Douglas,  Harrv  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.  Electrical  connec- 
tor.    1,464,468  ;  Aug.  7. 

Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.  Internal-combustion 
engine.    1,464,469  ;  Aug.  7. 

Douglas,  John  H.,  Bradford,  Pa.  Fire  kindler.  1.47:^.837; 
^•■ov.  13. 

Douglas,  Louis  M.  (See  Parsons,  C.  A.,  Cook,  and  Doug- 
las.) 

Douglas,  Paul  H.     (See  Thomas,  I.  D..  and  Douglas.) 

Douglas,  Theodore,  Scarboro,  assignor  to  Duplex  Engine 
Govprnor  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Valve. 
1.475.175  :  Nov.  27. 

Douglas.  William  H.      (See  Brooks,  James  H.,  assignor.) 

Douglas,  William  H.,  Commerce,  Tex.  Faucet.  1,442.654  : 
Jan.  16. 

Douglas,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Power-trans- 
mission device.     1,457,694  :   June  5. 

Douglas,  Williani  J.,  Numa,  Iowa.  Extension  filler  pipe. 
1,463,202;  July  31. 

Douglass,  Frank  E.      (See  Townsend.  W.  S.,  and  Douglass.) 

Douglass,  Leon  P.,  San  Rafael,  Calif.  Making  a  colored 
photographic  image.     1,450,412  ;  Apr.  3. 

Douglass,  Leon  F.,  Menlo  Park,  Calif.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  producing  novel  and  multiple  image 
effects  in   photography.     1,477,999  ;   Dec.   18. 

Douglass.  Samuel  E.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Dental  trav. 
1,445,499  ;  Feb.  13. 

Douglass,  Samuel  E.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Headlight  mecha- 
nism.    1,461,604  ;  July  10. 

Douglass,  Samuel  E.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Spark  arrester. 
1,461,605:  July  10. 

Douglass,  William  E.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Con- 
stant-current  transformer.      1,469,213  :    Oct.   2. 

Dougless,  Lem,  et  al.  (See  Graver,  Thomas  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Doulett,  Henry  T.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation. 
Paterson,  N.  J.     Shoemaking.     1,455,523;  May  15. 

Douthett.  Orin  R.  (See  Forrest,  C.  N..  Hayden,  and 
Douthett.) 


Doutney,  George,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Safety  envelope. 
1,470,715  ;  Oct.  16. 

Douvier,  Lawrence  T.  Amboy,  111.  Automatic  door  open- 
ing and  closing  mechanism.     1,447,411  ;  Mar.  6. 

Dovel,  James  P.,  Birmingbam,  Ala.  Power  shovel. 
1,444,670  ;  Feb.  6. 

Dover,  Dennis  L.,  Anderson,  S.  C.  Clearer  for  the  mid- 
dle steel  rollers  or  spinning  frames.  1,454,316 ; 
May  S. 

Dover.  George  W..  Cranston,  R.  I.  Auxiliary  wind- 
shield.    1,472,356  ;  Oct.  30. 

Dover,  George  W.,  Cranston,  and  W.  S.  Glines,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  assignors  to  George  W.  Dover,  Incorporated. 
Drawing  device.     1,447,768  ;  Mar.  6. 

Dover,  George  W.,  Cranston,  and  W.  S.  Glines,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  assignors  to  George  W.  Dover,  Incorporated. 
Press.     1,447,769  ;  Mar.  6. 

Dover,  George  W.,  Incorporated.  (See  Dover,  G.  W., 
and  Glines.  assignors.) 

Dover  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Braun,  William  A., 
assignor.) 

Dovey,  Starr  A.      (See  Goodsell,  J.  A.,  and  Dovey.j 

Dow,  Alex,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Worthington  Pump 
and  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Con- 
denser circulating  system.     1,466,703;    Sept.  4. 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Barstow,  Edwin  O.. 
assignor.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Barstow,  E.  O.,  and 
Cottringer,   assignors.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Cottringer,  Paul, 
assignor.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Cottringer,  P.,  and 
Collings,   assignors.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Dow,  H.  H.,  Grla- 
wold,  and  Barstow,  assignors.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Jones,  Coulter  W., 
assignor.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Morrison,  Charles  N., 
assignor.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Putnam,  M.  E.,  and 
McCreadle,   assignors.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Seaton,  Max  Y.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Stewart,  Leroy  C, 
assignor.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Strosacker,  Charles 
J.,  assignor.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Strosacker,  C.  J.,  and 
Rupright,  assignors.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Strosacker,  C.  J., 
and  Schwegler,  assignors.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company.  (See  Veazey,  W.  E.,  and  Bur- 
dick,  assignors.)  • 

Dow,  Fred  T.,  Bangor,  Me.  Apparatus  for  and  method 
of  drying  or  otherwise  treating  material.  1,459,326 ; 
June  19. 

Dow,  Fred  T.,  Bangor,  Me.  Peat  machine.  1,459,907  ; 
June  26. 

Dow,  George  B.  N.,  and  P.  P.  Ham,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  as- 
signors to  G.  J.  Clarke,  West  Hanover,  Mass.  Anti- 
skid-chain hook.     1,463,071  ;  July  24. 

Dow,  Harry  E.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Electrically- 
heated  burnishing  machine.     1,451,687  ;  Apr.  17. 

Dow,  Herbert  H.,  T.  Griswold,  jr.,  and  E.  O.  Barstow, 
assignors  to  The  Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland, 
Mich.  Method  and  apparatus  for  electrolyzing  liquid. 
1,441,408  ;   Jan.  9. 

Dow,  James  C,  Great  Falls,  Mont.  Process  of  electric 
smelting  and  furnace  for  same.     1,473,784  ;  Nov.  13. 

Dow,  Louis  F.,  Co.  (See  O'Brien,  E.,  and  Vierling,  as- 
signors.) 

Dow,  Vernon  E.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Strainer-cloth  clamp. 
1,451,206  :   Apr.   10. 

Doward,  James  W.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada.  Safety 
lock  for  electric  bulbs.     1,467,538;  Sept.  11. 

Dowd,  Bernard  J.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Royal 
Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Means 
for  fastening  glass  panels  to  their  supports.  1,458,618  ; 
June  12. 

Dowd,  Bernard  J.,  and  A.  Utz,  Hartford,  Conn.,  as- 
signors to  Royal  Typewriter  Company  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     "Typewriting  machine.     1,457,620  :  June  5. 

Dowd,  Patrick,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Motor-vehicle  alarm. 
1,453,240:   Apr.  24. 

Dowd,  William  C.,  Quincy,  III.  Centrifugal  pump. 
1,473,904  :  Nov.  13. 

Dowding.  John  P.,  Chicago,  lU.  Car  refrigeration. 
1,478,471 ;   Dec.   25. 

Dowell,   William.      (See   Stockton,   William   A.,   assignor.) 

Dowler,  Frank  A.,  Alameda,  Calif.  Shock  absorber. 
1,450,144  ;  Mar.  27. 

Dowling,  Freida  A.,  administratrix.  (See  Dowling,  Sewell, 
C.  F.) 

Dowling,  Sewell  C,  P.,  deceased  ;  F.  A.  Dowling,  ajminis- 
tratrix,  Houston,  Tex.    Bushing.     1,445,074  ;  Feb.  13. 

Dowling,  William,  assignor  to  Golding  Bros.  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Fabric.     Des.  61,907  ;  Feb.  6. 

Dowling,  William,  assignor  to  Golding  Bros.  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Fabric.     Des.  62,004  ;  Feb.  27. 

Dowman-Dozier  Mfg.  Co  (See  Norman,  James  M.,  as- 
■Ignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Do-wne,  BYank  W..  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Me- 
chanical Perfecting  Corporation.  Machine  for  record- 
ing and  reproducing  sound.     1,456,180  ;  May  22. 

Downer,  Lee  H.,  Hopewell,  Va.  Perpetual  calendar. 
1,470,065;  Oct.  9. 

Downes,  Elmer  N.,  assignor  to  McClaren  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Charlotte,  N.  C.  Nonskid  tire  tread.  Des. 
62,056;   Mar.    13. 

Downey,  Charles  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  C.  Bick- 
ers and  one-half  to  W.  T.  Miller,  Shenandoah,  Va. 
Valve  gear.     1,447.412  ;  Mar.  6. 

Downey,  Edward  A.,  Del  Kay,  and  D.  McEwan,  Alexandria, 
Va.  Connector  for  ventilating  racks  or  trays. 
1,476,397  ;   Dec.   4. 

Downey,  Hai-ry  C,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Sadiron.  1,476,057  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Downey,  James.  (See  Downey,  Millard  J.,  M.  M., 
and  J.) 

Downey,  John  F.,  assignor  to  Unlrersal  Ash  Tray  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  ProTldence,  R.  I.  Ash  tray.  Rel5698 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Downey,  John  F.,  assignor  to  Universal  Safety  Ash  Tray 
Company,  Inc.,  Providence,  B.  I.  Forming  decorated 
ash  trays.     1,474,108  ;  Nov.  13. 

Downey,  Maurice  M.  (See  Downey,  Millard  J.,  M.  M., 
and   J.) 

Downey,  Millard  J.,  M.  M.,  and  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Spark 
plug.     1,471,390;  Oct.  23. 

Downey,  Oscar  F.,  and  C.  L.  Benson,  Chestnut,  111. 
Sharpening  machine  for  shears.     1,459,580  ;  June  19. 

Downham.  James  A.,  Huddersfield,  England.  Hand  start- 
ing device  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,476,497  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Downie,  Charles  B.,  and  G.  D.  Gravely,  Pomeroy,  Ohio. 
Tractor   cultivator.      1,455,046;   May   15. 

Downie,  James  H.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Forming  centers. 
1,444,172  ;   Feb.  6. 

Downie,  John,  Seattle,  Wash.  Gravity  drop.  1,459,950; 
June  26. 

Downie,  Robert  M.     (See  Wagner,  G.  E.,  and  Downie.) 

Downing,  Alexander  J.,  et  al.  (See  Wentllng,  Lester  M., 
assignor.) 

Downing  Glare  Shield  Company.  (See  Downing,  Boswell, 
assignor.) 

Downing,  Hardy  K.      (See  Fuller,   H.  M.,  and  Downing.) 

Downing,  Ira  S.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Metal  car  structure. 
1,455,867  ;  May  22. 

Downing,  John  B.     (See  Belmont,  R.  A.,  and  Downing.) 

Downing,  John  B.,  assignor  to  Beaver  Machine  &  Tool 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Electric  switch.  1,477,251; 
Dec.  11.  ,  I 

Downing,  John  B.,  assignor  to  Beaver  Machine  &  Tool 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Switch  plug.  1,478,207 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Downing,  Robert  H.,  n.,  et  al.  (See  Wentllng,  Lester 
M.,  assignor.) 

Downing,  Koswell,  Oklahoma,  assignor  to  Downing  Glare 
Shield  Company,  Oklahoma  County,  Okla.  Automobile 
glare  shield.     1,468,197  ;   Sept.  18. 

Downing,  Wellington,  Erie,  Pa.  Folding  machine. 
1,463,879  :  Aug.  7. 

Downing,  William  P.,  jr.,  St.  Clair,  Mich.  Closure  for  dis- 
charge apertures  in  packages.     1,468,359  ;  Sept.  18. 

Downs,  Charles  R.,  Cliffside,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Bar- 
rett Company.    Sublimation  process.    1,464,844  ;  Aug.  14. 

Downs,  Charles  R.,  and  C.  G.  Stupp,  Cliffside,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors to  The  Barrett  Company.  Apparatus  for  pro- 
ducing chemical  reactions.     1,464,845  ;  Aug.  14. 

Downs,  Charles  W.  (See  Taylor,  W.  H.,  Downs,  and 
Barbey.) 

Downs,  Frank  W.,  Washburn,  Wis.  Hinged  cover  for 
containers.      1,455,133  ;   May   15. 

Downs,  James  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricator.  1,455,868  ; 
May  22. 

Downs,  Lincoln  S.,  East  Cleveland,  and  G.  Heckling, 
Cleveland,   Ohio.      Tire    valve.      1,467,780 ;    Sept.    11. 

Doxey,  Willard  R.,  Ogden,  Utah.  Optical  instrument. 
1,443,704  :  Jan.  30. 

Doxford,  Robert  P.     (See  Keller,  Karl  O.,  assignor.) 

Doyen,  Edward  G.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Mattress-tuft- 
ing machine.     1,448.955  ;   Mar.   20. 

Doyle,  James  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Reflecting  heat  ap- 
pliance.    1,450,022  ;  Mar.  67. 

Doyle,  James  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sheet-delivery  device. 
1,474,413  ;  Nov.  20. 

Doyle,  James  S.     (See  Hedley,  F.,  and  Doyle.) 

Doyle,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lighting  fixture.  1,442.470  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Doyle,  John  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Track  gauge. 
1,478,604  ;  Dec.  25. 

Doyle,  Nicholas  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Multiple  fuse. 
1,462,195:  July  17. 

Doyle.  William  H.     (See  Culver,  B.  F.,  and  Doyle.) 

Dozipr,  Calvin,  Richmond,  Ky.  Shock  absorber. 
1,468,614  ;  Sept.  18. 

Draeeeke,  Alfred  W.,  and  A.  W.  Parkes,  Dundas,  Ontario, 
Canada,  assignors  to  Nlles-Bement-Pond  Company,  New 
York,   N.   Y.      Pinner.      1.^50.971:    Apr.    10. 

Draeseke,  Alfred  W.,  and  A.  W.  Parkes,  Dundas,  Ontario, 
Canada,  assignors  to  Nlles-Bement-Pond  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Boring  millt.     1,466,818;  Sept.  4. 


Drager,  Alexander  B.,  Lubeck,  Germany.  Supporting 
frame  for  self-contained  breathing  apparatus. 
1,448,918;   Mar.   20. 

Drager,  Alexander  B.,  Lubeck,  Germany.  Pressure-gauf« 
connection.     1,463,804  ;  Aug.  7. 

Drager,  Alexander  B.,  Lubeck,  Germany.  Respiratory 
apparatus.     1,472,117;  Oct.  30. 

Drager,  Alexander  B.,  H.  W.  C.  Schroder,  and  E.  W. 
Kunzmann,  Lubeck,  Germany  ;  said  Schroder  and  said 
Kunzmann  assignors  to  said  Drager.  Burner  for  the 
autogenous  cutting  of   metals.     1,460,662 ;   July   3. 

Draggoo,  George  W.     (See  Palmer,  P.  L.,  and  Draggoo.) 

Drahonovsky,  John  B.,  assignor  to  American  Grinder 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Demountable-rlm 
wrench.     1,476,058  ;  Dec.  4. 

Drake,  Alden  M.     (See  Heald,  J.  N.,  and  Drake.) 

Drake,  Ernest  T.,  Fostoria,  Ohio.  Vacuum  aspirator. 
1,445,760  ;  Feb.  20. 

Drake,  George  W.     (See  Burrell,  E.  P.,  and  Drake.) 

Drake,  George  W.  (See  Van  Hamersveld,  J.  J.  N.,  and 
Drake.) 

Drake,  Guy,  Whitman,  Nebr.  Broom  head.  1,458,095 ; 
June  6. 

Drake,  James  J.     (See  Drake,  Walter  H.  and  J.  J.) 

Drake,  John  J.,  assignor  to  The  Singer  Manufacturing 
Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Guide  for  sewing  machine*. 
1,460,812;    July    3. 

Drake,  John  J.,  assignor  to  The  Singer  Manufacturing  Com.- 
pany,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Guide  for  sewing  machinei. 
1,463,258;  July  31. 

Drake,  Jonas  W.,  Halifax,  England.  Retort  and  appa- 
ratus in  connection  therewith  for  use  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  gas.     1444,498  ;  Feb.  6. 

Drake,  Joseph  E.,  Blue  Rapids,  Kans.  Grain-car  door. 
1,450,842  ;  Apr.  3. 

Drake,  Lemuel  E.,  Modesto,  Calif.  Lid  fastener  for 
milk  cans.     1,477,043  ;  Dec.  11. 

Drake,  Percy  L.,  assignor  to  C.  W.  Mills,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Alarm  valve.     1,464,244  ;  Aug.  7. 

Drake,  Robert  Z.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Bridge-reenforcinf 
means.     1,461,795;  July  17. 

Drake,  Robert  Z.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Lumber  moving  and 
storage  means.     1,471,149  ;  Oct.  16. 

Drake,  Robert  Z.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Unloading  machine. 
1,472,064  ;  Oct.  80. 

Drake,  Robert  Z.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Stabilizing  means  for 
bridges.     1.472,055;  Oct.  80. 

Drake,  Robert  Z.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Bridge  construction. 
1,474,513  :  Nov.  20. 

Drake,  Rollln  L.,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handle-assembUns 
machine.     1,440,864  ;  Jan.  2. 

Drake,  Rollin  L.,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Tht 
Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Assembling  and 
soldering  handles.     1,440,865  ;  Jan.  2. 

Drake,  Rollin  L.,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Solder-wiping  ma- 
chine.    1,440,866  ;   Jan.  2. 

Drake,  Samuel  H.,  Groton,  N.  Y.  Rotary  scouring  imple- 
ment.    1,445,133  :  Feb.  13. 

Drake,  Tom,  Altrlncham,  assignor  to  Linotype  and  Ma- 
chinery Limited,  London,  England.  Trimming  mecha- 
nism of  typographical  composing  and  casting  machines. 
1,447,714  ;  Mar.  6. 

Drake,  Walter  H.  and  J.  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making 
waterproof  rigid  articles  from  pulp.    1,456.370  ;  May  22. 

Drake,  Whittlesey  A.,  Petroleum,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Th« 
Pennsylvania  Tank  Car  Company,  Sharon,  Pa.  Outlet 
valve  for  tank  cars.     1,473,474  ;  Nov.  6. 

Drakenfeld,  B.  F.,  &  Co.  (See  Duval,  d' Adrian,  Alex- 
ander L.,  assignor.) 

Drakenfeld,  Bernhard  F.,  jr.,  et  al.  (See  Stenhouse, 
Thomas,   assignor.) 

Draper,  Asa  J.,  Ogden,  Utah.  Strand  twister.  1,467,539  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Draper,  Charles  D.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Flexible  varnish. 
1.459,581  :  June  19. 

Draper,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  The  Draper  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Reenforced  metalllr 
chime  seam  and  producing  same.     1,466,643  ;  Aug.  2r 

Draper,  Clare  H.,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Warp  stop  motion 
for  looms.     1,446.643  ;  Feb.  27. 

Draper,  Clare  H.,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Filling-end  con 
troller  for  looms.     1,463,203  ;  July  31. 

Draper,  Clare  H.,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Shuttle-box  tension- 
controlling  mechanism  for  looms.     1,476,442  ;  Dec.  4. 

Draper  Corporation.     (See  Belisle,  Conrad,  assignor.) 

Draper  Corporation.     (See  Brown,  Carl  D.,  assignor.) 

Draper   Corporation.      (See   Cou.«!er,   Isnac.   assignor.) 

Draper  Corporation.      (See  Di  Crlsto,  Ralph,  assignor.) 

Draper  Corporation.      (See  Dill,   Horace  E.,   assignor.) 

Draper  Corporation.     (See  Edmands,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Draper  Corporation.  (See  Ellison,  B  D  Lenhart,  as- 
signor.) 

Draper  Corporation.     (See  Oilman,  Edward  T.,  assignor.) 

Draper  Corporation.     (See  Hook,  James  H.,  assignor.) 

Draper   Corporation.      (See   Hunt,    Patrick   J.,   assignor.) 

Draper  Corporation.     (See  Kay.  Albert  E.,  assignor.) 

Dr.Tper  Corporation.     (See  Knight,  Need,  assit-nnr.  i 

Draper  Corporation.     (See  L»Tole,  Joseph,  aslgnor.) 


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(See  Lelghton,  Charles  M.  H.,  as- 
(See    McGowan,    Thomas    H.,    sr., 


Draper  Corporation. 

signer.) 
Drapi'i-   Corporation. 

assignor.) 

Draper  Corporation.     (See  Rhoades,  Alonzo  E.,  assignor.) 
Draper  Corporation.     (See  Roose,  Albert  J.,  assignor.) 
Draper  Corporation.      (See  Smith,   Millard  N.,  assignor.) 
Draper  *.  orportUion.     (See  Snow,  Isaac,  assignor.) 
Draper    Corporation.       (See    Stimpson,    Edward    S.,    as- 
signor.! 
Draper    Corporation.       (See    Stimpson,    Wallace    I.,    ai- 

Bignor.) 
Draper  Corporation.     (See  Stone,  Melvln  L.,  assignor.) 
Draper  Corporation.     (See  Warren,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 
Draper,  Harold  W.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  The  White- 
head   &    Hoag    Company,    Newark,    N.    J.      Badge    and 

analogous  device.     1,463,739  ;  July  31. 
Draper,    Isr.iel   M.      (See   Vawter,   John   M.,   assignor.) 
Draper    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See    Draper, 

Charles  T.,   assignor.) 
Draper,  Thomas  B.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.     Folding 

furniture.     1,443,314  ;  Jan.  23. 
Draper,   Thomas   !>.,    Toronto,    Ontario,    Canada.      Spring 

and  mattress  supporting  means.     1,450,204  ;  Apr.  3. 
Draper,  Thomas  B.,  Toronto.  Ontario,  Canada.     Dressing 

table.      1,451,207;    Apr.    10. 
Draughon,  Robert  V.,  Waco,  Tex.     Combined  match  case 

and  clgnrette-paper  holder.     1,470,154  ;  Oct.  9. 
Drarer,     Emll     K.,     Richmond,     Ind.       Shock     absorber. 

1,458,912  ;  June  12. 
Draver,    Emll    K.,    Richmond,    Ind.,    assignor    to    B.    F. 

Oump    Company,    Chicago,     111.      Feeder.       1;478,000 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Dravo,      George     P.,     Milwaukee,      Wis.       Superheater. 

1,461,213;  July  10. 
Dray.  Walter  R.,  Chicago,  111.   Pneumatic  toy.   1,473,178 ; 

Not.  6. 
Draycott,  Walter,  Alton,  R.  I.     Lace.     Des.  62,298  ;  May  1. 
Dredge,    William,    Manchester,    England.      Baker's    oven. 

1,463,616;   July  31. 
Dreehouse,  Frederick  L.,  Barber,  Idaho.     Plow-disk  mount- 
ing.    1,442,656;  Jan.  16. 
Drees,  Andrew  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  B.  Rohner, 

Lewistown,  Mont.     Air-brake-release  valve.     1,452,495 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Drees,    Clemens    J.,    Little   Rock,    Ark.,    assignor   to    St. 

Louis   Brass   Manufacturing   Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo. 

Lighting  fixture.     1,478,870  ;  Dec.  25. 
Drefahl,   Louis  C,   Lakewood,   and   W.   R.    Carson,   South 

Euclid,  assignors  to  The  Grasselli  Chemical  Company, 

aeveland,  Ohio.    Water  Jacket.    1,463,204  ;  July  31. 
Drefahl,  Louis  C.,  Lakewood,  and  C.  H.  Sakryd,  assignor! 

to   The   Grasselli   Chemical  Company,   Cleveland,   Ohio. 

Arsenate  of  lime  product  and  making  same.     1,475,545  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Dreffeln,    Henry    A.,    Chicago,    111.      Regulator    for    gas 

producers.     1,451,011 ;   Apr.   10. 
Dreher,   Charles   H.,   Buffalo,   N.   Y.     Apparatus  for   con- 
veying and  spacing  articles.     1,457,352  ;  June  5. 
Dreher,  Charles  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Apparatus  for  spacing 

articles.     1.457,353  ;  June  5. 
Drels,  Edward  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Combined  angle 

•hear  and  notcher.     1,472,329;  Oct.  SO. 
Drekmeler,  Frederick  J.,  Belolt,  Wis.    Automobile  curtain. 

1,451,255;    Apr.    10. 
Dremann,      William      J.,      Cleveland,      Ohio.        Roofing. 

1,467,779;  Sept.  11. 
Dremel,  Albert  J.,  Racine,  Wis.   Motor-driven  lawn  mower. 

1,452,730;   Apr.    24. 
Drennlng,     Benjamin     P.,     Cumberland,     Md.       Railway 

■witch-point  clamp.     1,471,950:   Oct.   23. 
Drescher,    Theodore    B.,    assignor    to    Bausch    &    Lomb 

Optical  Company,   Rochester,   N.   Y.     Device  for  posi- 
tioning   lens    blanks    on    blank    holders.      1,472,748 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Drescher.  Theodore  B.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical 

Company,   Rochester,   N.   Y.     Lens  and  blank   therefor 

and    marking    it    for    the    purpose    of    Identification. 

1,475,473  ;  Nov.  27. 
Dresdner,  Jack.     (See  Taylor,  H.  O.,  and  Dresdner.) 
Dresner,    Samuel.    Chicago,    111.      Catch   for  traveling-bag 

frames.     1.445,304;  Feb.  13. 
Dresser,   Frank   G.,   Providence,   R.    I.     Dental   floss   dis- 
penser.    1,454,429;   May  8. 
Dresser,     George     L.,     Albany,     N.     Y.       Paving     block. 

1,476,957;   Dec.  11.  „        „,     , 

Dresser,    S.    R.,    Manufacturing    Company.      (See    Clark, 

James,  assignor.) 
Dressier,    Alvin     R.,     Sheboygan,     Wis.       Air    filter    for 

engines.     1.451,329;  Apr.  10. 
Dressier,    Charles    E.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Polygraph. 

1,472,016;  Oct.  23. 
Dreusike,  Otto  B.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Sliding  and  re- 
versing window.     1,450,281 ;  Apr.  3. 
Drevitson,  Carl  B.,  Somerville,  Mass.     Skate  and  making 

the   same.      1,459,050 ;   June   19. 
Drew.   Clayton   L.,    San   Francisco,   Calif.     Light  g^nge. 

1,460.055;  June  26. 
Drew,     Elaine,     Barre,     Vt.       Crib    cover.       1,460,233; 

June  26. 
Drew     Electric     and     Manufacturing     Company.        (See 

Schwarz,  Paul  ©.,  assignor.) 


Drew,  Frank  C,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Signal  for  motor- 
driven  vehicles.     1,470,155  ;  Oct.  9. 

Drew,  James  H.,  Rochester,  Minn.  Air-brake  system, 
1.449,737  ;  Mar.  27. 

Drew,  Harold  L.,  Trinidad,  Colo.  Cushioning  device. 
1,448,338;   Mar.   13. 

Dreyer,   WilheUn.      (See  Aeberll,   A.,   and  Dreyer.) 

Dreyfus,  Henry.  (See  Palmer,  C.  W.,  and  Dreyfus,  as- 
signors.) 

Dreyfus,  Henry.  (See  Palmer,  C.  W.,  and  Dickie,  as- 
signors.) 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of 
cellulose  derivatives.     1,451,330  ;  Apr.  10. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  cellu- 
lose derivatives.     1,451,331 ;  Apr.   10. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Cellulose-ether  com- 
position.    1,454,959  ;  May  15. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Cellulose-aralkyl-ether 
composition.     1,454,960  ;  May  15. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Composition  con- 
taining cellulosic  derivatives.     1,454,961  ;  May  15. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  plas- 
tic masses.     1,466,819  ;  Sept.  4. 

Dreyfus,  Milton  A.  (See  Lipsner,  B.  B.,  and  Sporer,  as- 
signors.) 

Dreyfus,  William,  assignor  to  West  Disinfecting  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Formaldehyde  fumlgator. 
1,469,214  ;  Oct.  2. 

Dreys,  Hugo  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  F.  Klesewetter, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  one-half  to  L.  Stanford.  Safety 
hoisting  hook.     1,446,002  ;  Feb.  20. 

Driemeyer,  Edward  W.,  assignor  to  The  K-D  Lamp  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Lock  for  lamp  doors. 
1,451,870;  Apr.   17. 

Drlessen,  Jean,  Paris,  France.  Lever  arm  for  switches, 
rheostats,  and  like  electric  devices.     1,473,838  ;  Nov.  13. 

Drlgantl,  Charles  J.,  Cambridge,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
C.  Gardini,  Somerville,  Mass.  Valve-grinding  appara- 
tus.     1,471,779;    Oct.    23. 

Driggs,  Louis  L.  and  L.  L.,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elastic 
suspension  for  vehicles.     1,456,371 ;  May  22. 

Driggs,  Louis  L.,  Jr.  (See  Driggs,  Louis  L.  and  L.  L., 
jr.) 

Drinkwater,  C.  M.,  et  al.  (See  Drlnkwater,  Charles  M., 
assignor.) 

Drinkwater,  Charles  M.,  Kokomo,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Mechanical  Development  Company, 
and  C.  M.  Drinkwater,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Truck. 
1,454,710;  May  8. 

Driscoll,  Charles.     (See  Pierce,  Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Drlscoll,  Daniel  W.,  Vlllanova,  Pa.  Time-control  signal 
system.      1,466,471 ;    Aug.    28. 

Drlscoll,  Daniel  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Drls- 
coll Patents  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Variable- 
speed  transmissions.     1,471,098;  Oct.  23. 

Drlscoll  Patents  Company.  (See  Drlscoll,  Daniel  W., 
assignor.) 

Drlscoll,  Robert.     (See  Cablll,  Thomas  J.,  assignor.) 

Drlscoll,  Timothy,  London,  England.  Gramophone. 
1,467,612;  Sept.  11. 

Drlskell,  Burt.     (See  Wyatt,  De  Witt  H.,  assignor.) 

Drissner,  Alfred  E.,  assignor  to  The  National  Acme  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Push  chucking  mechanism. 
1,465,256;  Aug.  21. 

Drissner,  Alfred  B.,  assignor  to  The  National  Acme 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Drawback  chucking  mecha- 
nism.    1,465,257;  Aug.  21. 

Drltz-Traum  Co.     (See  Traum,  David,  assignor.) 

Driver,  Arthur  S.  and  S.  R.,  Summit,  N.  J.  Artlflclal- 
fly  container.     1,461,298 ;  Apr.   10. 

Driver,  Clara,  Thessalon,  Ontario,  Canada.  Bread  pan. 
« 1,461,974;  July  IT. 

Driver,  Frank  L.,  Jr.,  Newark,  assignor  to  Driver-Harris 
Company,  Harrison,  N.  J.  Electric  resistance  element. 
1,465,547;  Aug.  21. 

Driver-Harris    Company.       (See    Driver,    Frank    L.,    Jr., 

.    assignor.) 

Driver,  John  M.,  Phlladplphia,  Pa.  Continuous  article 
forming  and  printing  machine.     1448,588  ;  Mar.  13. 

Driver,   Susan   R.      (See  Driver,  Arthur  S.   and   S.  R.) 

Drolshagen,  Albert  J.,  assignor  to  Milwaukee  Pattern 
&  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Rlm-straightenlng  de- 
vice.    1,459,908;  June  26. 

Drolshammer,  Ivar,  Hamar,  Norway.  Pneumatic  brake. 
1,462,229  ;  July  17. 

Dronsfleld,  James,  Oldham,  England.  Multiple-purchase 
Jack.     1,472,857;  Oct.  80. 

Dros,  Cornells  P.,  Heemstede,  Netherlands.  Cheese-mak- 
ing  machine.     1,441,790  ;  Jan.  9. 

Dros,  Cornells  P.,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Fishing 
apparatus.     1,462,106  ;  July  17. 

DrOssel,  Adolf  F.,  Mannheim,  assignor  to  the  Corporation 
of  Fritz  Neumeyer  Aktlengesellschaft,  Nuremberg,  Ger- 
many. Mold  for  the  casting  on  of  shafts  for  twist  drills 
and  similar  tools.     1,476,287  ;  Dec.  4. 

Druar,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
panv,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spring  shackle  or  the  like. 
1,448,686;  Mar.  13. 

Druar,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany. Detroit,  Mich.  Radiator  cover.  1.453,339; 
May    I. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Druar,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Micli.  Attachment  for  motor-vehicle 
radiators.     1,453.340  ;  May  1. 

bruiva,  John  T.,  Lougmeaduw,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Henry 
Hymau  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Portable  electric 
light.      Rel5,735 ;    Dec.    25. 

Drumm,  Charles  F.,  jr.     (See  Frlns,  M.  C,  and  Drumm.) 

Drumm,  Charles  F.,  jr.  (See  Lipcot,  F.  L.,  Drumm,  and 
Frins.) 

Drumm,  Herbert  C,  assignor  to  The  Union  Metal  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Foundry  flask. 
1,459,197;  June  19. 

Drumm,  Herbert  C,  assignor  to  The  Union  Metal  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Lantern.  1,474,895 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Drumm,  Paul  H.,  West  Frankfort,  111.  Ice-cream-recepta- 
cle-filling  means.     1,475,803  ;  Nov.  27. 

Drummond,  Robert  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window  con- 
struction.    1,461,818;  July  17. 

Drummond,  Walter  W.,  Fort  Collins,  Colo.  Electric  con- 
trolling device.     1,464,470  ;  Aug.  7. 

Drummond,  William  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Saw  guard. 
1,464,924  ;  Aug.  14. 

Drummond,  William  H.,  Belleville,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  Jones,  Nutley,  N.  J.  Acoustical  diaphragm. 
1,466,427  ;  Aug.  28. 

Drury,  Herbert  R.,  Willoughby,  Ohio.  Antiglare  devies 
for  automobile  headlights.     1,466,354  ;  Aug.  28. 

Drury,  William,  Hammersmith,  London,  England.  Air 
tube  and  shock  absorber  for  resilient  wheels  for  vehicles. 
1,464,033  ;  Aug.  7. 

Drushel,  William  A„  assignor  to  Haskelite  Manufactur- 
ing Corporation,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Water-resistant 
glue.      1,473,987;   Nov.    13. 

Drushel,  William  A.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
Haskelite  Manufacturing  Corporation.  Making  water- 
proof blood   glue.     1,476,805  ;   Dec.   11. 

Dryden  Rubber  Company.  (See  Beynon,  R.,  and  Hintz, 
assignors.) 

Dryer,  Edwin  H.,  Bakersfleld,  Calif.  Check  protector. 
1,465,388;  Aug.  21. 

Dryer,  Edwin  11.,  Bakersfleld,  Calif.  Container  and  spout. 
1,473,925;    Nov.    13. 

Dryer,  William  P.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Valve  gear.     1,471,316  ;  Oct.  16. 

Drying  Systems,  luo.      (See  Harrison,  Burt  S.,  assignor.) 

Drynan,  Thomas  H.,  S^wickley,  Pa.  Water-heating  sys- 
tem.    1,450,796;  Apr.   3. 

Drysdale  &  Company,  Limited.  (See  Drysdale,  John  W. 
W.,  assignor.) 

Drysdale,  John  W.  W.,  assignor  to  Drysdale  &  Company, 
Limited,  Yoker,  near  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Centrifugal 
pump.     1,474,708  ;  Nov.  20. 

Dry-Zero  Corporation,  The.  (See  Lindsay,  Harvey  B., 
assignor.) 

Du-All  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Carter,  Clar- 
ence W.,  assignor.) 

Dubbs,  Carbon  P.,  Willmette,  111.,  assignor  to  Universal 
Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for 
treating  petroleum  and  other  hydrocarbons.  1,440,772  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Dubbs,  Carbon  P.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  diaphragm. 
1,470,352;  Oct.  9. 

Dubee,  Adelard  J.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  Brush  and  mop 
holder.     1,459,582  ;   June  19. 

Duberg.  Per  E.,  Hallsberg,  Sweden.  Water  heater  for 
stoves.     1,477,166;    Dec.   11. 

Duberstein,  Isadore,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Garment 
hanger.     1,461,442  ;  .Tulv  10. 

Dubilier  Condenser  &  Radio  Corporation.  (See  Dubiiier, 
William,   assignor.) 

Dubilier  Condenser  and  Radio  Corporation.  (See  Tuska, 
Clarence  D.,  assignor.) 

Dubilier,  William.      (See  Lowenstein,  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Dubilier,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Dubilier 
Condenser  &  Radio  Corporation.  Electrical  condenser. 
1,455,781 ;  May  22. 

Dubilier,  William,  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y^..  and  W.  S.  Mountford, 
Dumont.  N.  J.     Razor  holder.     1,475,940  ;  Dec.  4. 

Dubiner,  Herman,  assignor  to  Grabhorn  &  Dubiner,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Finger  ring.     Des.   62,013  ;   Feb.  27. 

Dubinski,  Ralph,  jr.  {See  Scott,  W.  R.,  Dubinski,  and 
Magidson.) 

Du  Bois,  Charles  L.,  Portland.  Oreg.  Hydraulic  door- 
opening  mechanism.     1,455,607;  May  15. 

Du  Bois,  Edward  J.  and  G.  C,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Piston  ring. 
1,450,160;  Mar.  27. 

Du  Bois,  George  C.     (See  Du  Bois,  Edward  J.  and  G.  C.) 

Dubois,  Jean.     (See  Mullard,  E.,  Valenducq,  and  Dubois.) 

Du  Bois,  Louis  T.      (See  Nelson,  A.,  and  Du  Bois.) 

Dubois,  Lubin  L.,  Asnieres,  France.  Agricultural  im- 
plement.    1,467,894 ;  Sept.  11. 

Dubois,  Norman  A.,  Needham,  Mass.  Cooling  a^id  refrig- 
erating  solution.      1,442, R30  ;    .Tan.    16. 

Dubois.  Peter,  assignor  to  Petrlck  Brothers,  Chicago,  111. 
Chart  holder.      1,441,489  ;  Jan.  9. 

Du  Bois.  Rhesa  G..  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Golf-cup  device. 
1,470,603  ;  Oct.  16. 

Du  Bois.  Robert,  nnc\  H.  T.  .Tones,  Stillwater,  Okla.  Pre- 
serving eggs.     1,475,804;  Nov.  27. 

Du  Bose,  Thomas  M.      (See  Fairley,  T.  J.,  and  Du  Hose.) 


Du  Brul,  Davila  S.,  assignor  to  The  Miller,  Du  Brul  A 
Peters  Manufacturing  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Matrix.     1,473,339  ;  Nov.  6. 

Dubuc,  Antonin,  and  A.  Carricaburu,  Riverside,  assignors 
to  Joseph  A.  Greene  and  William  E.  Dedmond,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Light-diffusing  curtain.  1,444,735 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Du  Buque,  George  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bread  slicer. 
1,442,762;   Jan.   16. 

Du  Buque,  George  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bread  slicer. 
1,474,767  ;  Nov.  20. 

Duby,  John  F.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Weaver  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Springfield,  111.  Testing  apparatus 
for  determining  noualignment  of  vehicle  wheels. 
1,454,628;  May  8. 

Dubyk,  Theodor,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Rack.     1,469,455  ;  Oct.  2. 

Duca,  Sante,  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Praying  or  confessional 
stand.     1,477,327  ;  Dec.   11. 

Ducas,  Charles,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Ducas,  Charles, 
assignor.) 

Ducas,  Charles,  assignor  to  C.  Ducas,  A.  W.  White- 
ford,  and  D.  W.  Pye,  trustees.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tender    tank.      1,460,710;    July    3. 

Ducatt,  Dennis  C.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  Wastlan, 
Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y.  Runner  attachment  for  wheels. 
1,449,738  ;  Mar.  27. 

Duchateau,  Jean  I.,  St.  Omer,  France.  Spring  wheel  hub*. 
1,442,656:  Jan.   16. 

Duch6,  T.  M.,  &  Sons.      (See  Kaiser,  Reuben,  assignor.) 

Duchemin,  George  W.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Machine  for  turn- 
ing irregular  forms.     1,451,496  ;  Apr.  10. 

Duchesne,  Henri  H.  (See  Benoit,  A.,  Mathieu,  and  Du- 
chesne.) 

Duchesne,  Henri  H.,  and  P.  Charuest,  assignors  to  Benoit 
&  Mathieu,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Amplifler  for 
talking  machines.     1,445,500 ;    Feb.   13. 

Duchesneau,  Leuis.  (See  Arsenault,  R.,  Phillips  and 
Duchesneau.l 

Duckett,  James  A.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Vending  machine. 
1,470,232  ;  Oct.  9. 

Duckham,  Arthur  M.,  London,  England.  Carbonizing  fuel 
In  vertical  retorts.       1,447,839  ;  Mar.  6. 

Duckworth,  Clarence  H.  (See  Kralund,  J.,  and  Duck- 
worth.) 

Ducorron,  Charles  A.  F.,  assignor  to  Ducorron-Rich  En- 
gineering Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bottle  holder. 
1,473,322;  Nov.   13. 

Ducorron-Rich  Engineering  Company.  (See  Ducorron, 
Charles  A.  F.,  assignor.) 

Ducsay,  Stephen,  Canonsburg,  Pa.  Corn  and  stalk  cut- 
ting implement.    1,464,354  ;  Aug.  7. 

Duda,  Wentzel  R.,  I'ittsburgh,  Pa.  Feed  table  for  shear- 
ing mechanism.     1,478,991  ;  Dec.  25. 

Duddleson,  William  J.,  and  C.  L.  Slusher,  San  Luis 
Obispo,  Calif.  Moth  destroying  and  repelling  device. 
1,478.208;  Dec.  18. 

Duddy,  Edward  H.     (See  Segur,  H.,  and  Duddy.) 

Dudek,   Piotr.      (See  Szymanskl  F.,  and  Dudek.) 

Duder,  John,  Salt  Lake  City,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H. 
S.  Brown,  Oasis,  and  one-fourth  to  S.  W.  Stewart,  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah.  Excavating  wheel.  1,455,608 ; 
May  15. 

Dudley,  Benjamin  B.,  Visalia,  Calif.  Cooker.  1,444,239  ; 
Feb.   6. 

Dudley,  Benjamin  B.,  Visalia,  Calif.  Folding  tent. 
1,456,918  ;  May  29. 

Dudley,  Carrie  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Cigarette  tray.  Des. 
62,087;  Mar.   13. 

Dudley,  Carrie  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Receptacle  for  flowers. 
Des.   62,605  ;  July  3. 

Dudley,  Edward  F.     (See  Stevens    B.  D.,  and  Dudley.) 

Dudley,  Edward  F.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Miehle  Printing 
Press  and  Manufacturing  CJompany,  Chicago,  111.  Ink- 
distributlng-drum-vlbrating  means.     1,464,925  ;  Aug.  14. 

Dudley,  Edward  F.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Miehle  Prlrt- 
Ing  Press  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Registration-feed-board-operating  mechanism.  1,468,462  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Dudley,  Edward  F.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Miehle  Print- 
ing Press  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Chicago,  111. 
Mounting  for  printing-press  form  and  vibrator  rollers. 
1.472,433  ;  Oct.  30. 

Dudley,  Fred  H.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Auto  camp  bed. 
1,4^4,670;   May  8. 

Dudley,  Hettle  J.,  Richmond,  Va.  Fancy  bag.  Des. 
63,254  ;    Nov.    13. 

Dudley,  Howard  A.,  Hagerstown,  Md.  Loose-leaf  binder. 
1,460,663;    July   3. 

Dudley,  Howard  A.,  Hagerstown,  Md.  Loose-leaf  binder. 
3.460,712;    July    3. 

Dudley,  Philip  E.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  H.  Boice,  New- 
burgh,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Paper  machine  and  apron 
therefor.     1,441,332  ;  .Tan.  9. 

Dudley,  Philip  E.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  H.  Boice,  New- 
burgh,  N.  Y,,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Coating  refrigerator  and 
candy  support  therefor.     1,474,768  ;  Nov.  20. 

Dudley,  T.  TT.      (See  Mortensen,  Arlington  P.,  assignor.) 

Dudley,  William  H.  C,  Americano,  Ga.  Stereopticon  de- 
vice.    1,452,797;  Apr.  24. 

Dudley,  William  W..  Lancaster,  Pa.  Watch-movement 
frame.     Des.   62,566;  June  26. 


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Duelir,    Bernard    J.,    Big    Island,    Va.      Anti-skid    chain. 

1,463,081;  July   31. 
Dueker,    Carl,    Cooper  Township,   Webster   County,   Iowa. 

Snapping     mechanism     for     corn  -  husking     machines. 

1,404,504  ;  Aug.  14. 
Dueker,   Carl,    Cooper  Township,   Webster   County,   Iowa. 

Journal  bearing.     1,475,110;  Nov.  20. 
Dueker,    Carl,   Cooper  Township,   Webster   County,    Iowa. 

Husking     mechanism     for     corn-harvesting     machines. 

1,478,426;  Dec.  25. 
Duerler,    G.    A.,    Mfg.    Company.      (See    Phillippe,    Emil, 

assignor.) 
Duerling,  James  R.     (See  Magill,  J.,  and  Duerling.) 
Dues,  Fred  B.,  Minster,  Ohio.     Husking  rolls.     1,462,539  ; 

July  24.  ) 

Duesenberg,  Frederick  S.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.     Internal-com- 
bustion engine.     1,476,327  ;  Dec.  4. 
Dut'seuberg,  Frederick  S.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.     Axle  construc- 
tion.    1,476,328;  Dec.  4. 
Duesenberu;,  Frederick  S.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.     Driving  axle 

for  motor  vehicles.     1,476,329  ;  Dec.  4. 
Dut'ek,  Louis,  Tacoma,  Wash.    Draft  device  for  chimneys. 

1,456,099  ;  May  22. 
Duff,   Albert   L.,   and   J.    W.    Matbeson,   Brooklyn,   N.    Y. 

Wardrobe  trunk.     1,448,057  ;  Mar.  13. 
Duff,   Alexander   R.,   Toronto,   Ontario,    Canada.      Drying 

kiln.     1,446,844  ;  Feb.  27. 
Duff    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See    Eck,    Karl, 

assignor.) 
Duff  Manufacturing  Company,  The.    (See  Schwerin,  Frank 

H.,   assignor.) 
Duff  Patents  Company  Incorporated.     (See  Treat,  Francis 

H.,  assignor.) 
Duff,    Thomas    F.,    assignor    of    one-third    to    M.    Tonn, 

Spokane,     Wash.       Line-casting    machine.       1,469,361  ; 

Oct  2. 
Duffey,  Charles  E.     (See  Givens,  George  N.,  assignor.) 
Ouffey,   Walter  J.,   Fort  William,  Ontario,   Canada.     Car 

loader.     1,468,287  ;  Sept.  18. 
Duffie,  John  J.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Government 

of    the    United    States.       Circuit    closer.       1,465,465  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Duffleld,      Archibald,      Derby,      Conn.        Toy      furniture. 

1,453.241  ;  Apr.  24. 
Duffield,    Frederick    L.      (See    Longbottom,    C.    A.,    and 

Duffield.) 
Duffner,  Leonard  J.,  Lynchburg,  Va.     Sanding  apparatus 

for  vehicles.     1,469,627  ;  Oct.  2. 
Duffy,  Harry  E.,  St.  Paul,  assignor  of  five  one-hundredths 

to  A.  F.  Janiesch,  Sleepy  Eye,  and  four-tenths  to  P.  E 

Rick.     St.    Paul,    Minn.      Automobile    elevating    Jack 

1,470,581 ;  Oct.  9. 
Duffv,    James    F.,    Park    Ridge,    111.      Tool.      1,448,919 

Mar.  20. 
Duffy,      Marie      B.,     Toledo,      Ohio.        Window   '  guard 

1,471,477;  Oct.  23. 
Duffy,    Michael    J.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Resilient    wheel 

1,463,682;   July   31. 
Duffv,  Miles  R.,  Chicago,  111.     Pavement  light.    1,476,958 

Dec.  11. 
Duffv,   Thomas.      (See   Jez,   F..   and   Duffy.) 
Duffy,   Thomas    I.,   Chicago,   111.,   assignor,    by   mesne    as 

signments,    to    Auto    Specialties    Manufacturing    Com 

pany,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.     Spring  suspension.    Rel5,659 

July  17. 
Duffy,  Thomas  I.,  assignor  to  L.  E.  Bower,  Chicago,  111. 

Lamp  body.     Des.  63,639  ;  Dec.  25. 
Du  Ford,  Peter,  Ontario,  Oreg.    Shock  absorber.    1,442,713 

Jan.  16. 
Dufresne,    Georges    A.,    Trois    Eiviferes,    Quebec,    Canada 

Resilient   wheel.      1,453,786;    May    1. 
Dufty,    Noel   E.,   London,    England.      Shock-absorbing   de- 
vice for  spring-supported  vehicles.     1,478,642  ;  Dec.  25, 
Dugan,    .Tohn    F.,    assignor    to    Laird,    Schober    and    Co., 

Philadelphia,    Pa.      Process    and    machine    for    making 

rands.      1.453.042  :   Apr.    24. 
Dugan,  Robert  C,  Milden,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.    Wagon 

hitch.     1,472,965  ;  Nov.  6. 
Dugan,   Walter  B.,   assignor  to  Venango   Knitting  Mills, 

Incorporated,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Tension    device    for 

knitting  machines.     1,465,934  ;  Aug.  28. 
Dusas,   Charles    H.,    Marshall,   Minn.      Trap.      1,467,846; 

Sept.  11. 
Dugdale,   Edward  W.     (See  Leigh,  Edward  R.,  assignor.) 
Duggan,    John    A.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Toothbrush    holder. 

1,466,041  ;   Aug.   28. 
Duggan,  Joseph  L.,  Sparrows  Point,  Md.    Land  and  water 

toy.     1.456,429  :  May  22. 
Duggan,  Thomas  R.,  assignor  to  The  Permutit  Company, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Method  of  and  apparatus  for  soft- 
ening water.     Rel5,618  ;   June  5. 
Dukas.     James     K.,     Edwardsville,     Pa.       Pishing     net. 

1,457,886;  June  5. 
Duke.     Annual,     Marion,     Ind.        Coating     composition. 

1,460.317;  June  26. 
Duke.  Augustus  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  M.  Burke, 

Cednrtown,    Ga.      Dirigible    headlight   for    automobiles. 

1,478.001  :  Dec.  18. 
Duke.  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Combination  mouth  gag 

and  toncue  dppressor.     1,444.370  ;  Feb.  0.  " 

Dnla,    Robert    B..    New    York.    N.    Y.      Making    building 

blocks.     1,472,616;  Oct.  80. 


Dulaney,  Richard  O.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Pump.  1,478,427; 
Dec.  25. 

Dnley,  Charley  A.     (See  Bowen,  G.  G.,  Duley,  and  Rosa.) 

Dulcy,  Charley  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  G.  Bowen, 
Breckenridge,  Tex.  Combination  swivel  wrench  plate 
and  hanger.     1,463,648  ;  July  31. 

Dull,  Kayuiond  \V.,  La  Grange,  III.  Washing  and  screen- 
ing apparatus.     1,447,970  ;   Mar.   13. 

Dull,  Raymond  W.,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  Link  Belt 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Locking  link  for  chain  belts. 
1,458,172  ;  June  12. 

Dull,  Raymond  W.,  assignor  to  Link  Belt  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Securing  wrist  pins  for  chain  links. 
1,460,749;    July    3. 

Duliaardt,  Pieter,  Utrecht,  Netherlands.  Combined  mop 
and  wringer.     1,442,797  ;  Jan.  23. 

Du  Mais,  Leo  J.,  assignor  to  Garbell  Typewriter  Corpo- 
ration, Chicago,  111.  Typewriting  machine.  1,457,965 ; 
June  5. 

Dumais,  Paul  T.  C,  Hull,  Quebec,  Canada.  Fastener. 
1,464,976  ;  Aug.  14. 

Dumars,  Gerald,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
P.  Wing,  Westport,  Conn.  Character  transfer  device. 
1,470,066  ;  Oct.  9. 

Durable,  Clifford  R.,  Arlington,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W. 
G.  Mitchell,  Maiden,  Mass.  Variometer.  1,446,166 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Dumble,  Clifford  R.,  Arlington,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Lamson  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Snap  switch.     1,466,820;   Sept.   4. 

Dumler,  George  H.      (See  Kirk,  H.  C,  and  Dumler.) 

Dummer,  David.     (See  Shaw,  F.  L.,  and  Dummer.) 

Dumont,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Commonwealth  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  Scraping  head. 
1,447,933;  Mar.  6. 

Dumont,  Joseph  R.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Directory  rack. 
1.444,240;  Feb.  6. 

Dumont,  Joseph  R.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Indicia-carrying 
rack.     1,455,192;  May  15. 

Dumont,  Paul,  Ampsin,  Belgium.  Discharge  apparatus 
for  limekilns  and  the  like.     1,466,996  ;  Sept.  4. 

Dumsha,  Michael  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ornamental  stand 
for  watches,  pictures,  and  similar  articles.  Dea. 
61,974  ;  Feb.  20. 

Du  Nah,  George  W.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Glove-drying  ma- 
chine.    1,471,652  ;  Oct.  23. 

Dunajeff,  Leonid  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tank  gauge. 
1,442,134  ;  Jan.  16. 

Dunajeff,  Leonid  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Speed  Indicator. 
1,451,064;   Apr.   10. 

Dunajeff,  Leonid  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Projectile. 
1,459,198;   June  19. 

Dunajeff,  Leonid  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid-feeding  de- 
vice.     1,463  683  ;   July  31. 

Dunbar,  David,  Glasgow,  assignor  to  The  Lennox  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Limited,  Duntocher,  Dumbarton- 
shire, Scotland.     Tie  for  masonry.     1,465,812  ;  Aug.  21. 

Dunbar,  Harris  T.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Dumping  scow.  1,442,055  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Dunbar,  Howard  W.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Electrically-driven  grinding  machine. 
1,466,893  ;  Sept.  4. 

Dunbar  Molasses  &  Syrup  Co.  (See  Brown,  Sol,  as- 
signor.) 

Dunbar,  Price.      (See  Hicks,  J.  N.,  Elliott,  and  Dunbar.) 

Dunbar,  William  E.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Swivel  bracket. 
1,470.429  :  Oct.  9. 

Dunbar,  William  F.,  Comstock,  Nebr.  Hoe.  1,468,628: 
Sept.  25. 

Duncan,  Archibald  H.,  Napanee,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Wrench.     1,475,004  ;  Nov.  20. 

Duncan,  Arthur  L.,  et  al.  (See  Forry,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

Duncan,  Arthur  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Means  for  peeling 
fruit.     1.473,021;  Nov.  6. 

Duncan,  Arthur  L.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E.  H.  Duncan 
.  and  one-third  to  C.  E.  Forry,  Oakland,  Calif.  Prepar- 
ing fruit  for  canning.     1.441,490  :  Jan.  9. 

Duncan,  Arthur  L.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E.  H.  Duncan 
and  one-third  to  C.  E.  Forry,  Oakland,  Calif.  Fruit 
knife.     1,444,173;  Feb.  6. 

Duncaa,  Arthur  L.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E.  H.  Dun- 
can and  one-third  to  C.  E.  Forry,  Oakland,  Calif.  Ap- 
paratus for  preparing  fruit  for  canning.  1,471,838 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Duncan,  Charles  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Englne-crank-case  lubri- 
cant supplying  and  governing  device.  1,464,599 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Duncan,  David,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Antitilting  device  for 
tractors.     1,478,428  ;  Dec.  25. 

Duncan,  David  C,  Duluth,  Minn.  Portable  gas  generator. 
1.452,731  ;   Apr.  24. 

Duncan,  E.  H.,  et  al.     (See  Duncan,  Arthur  L.,  assignor.) 

Duncan,  E.  H.,  et  al.     (See  Forry,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Duncan  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Harris, 
Jesse,  assignor.) 

Duncan,  Forest  M.,  Cotter,  assignor  of  twenty-five  and 
one-half  per  cent  to  F.  M.  Molsherry,  Columbus  Junc- 
tion, and  twenty-five  and  one-half  per  cent  to  F,  L.  Van- 
horn,  Cotter,  Iowa.  Automobile  fender  brace. 
1.476,602  ;  Dec.  4. 

Duncan,  Harry  L.,  Mahwali.  N.  J.  Diaphragm  for  acous- 
tic  instruments.     1,442,216  ;   Jan.   18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Duncan,  Hugh  M.  (See  Parsons,  C.  A.,  Peddle,  and  Dun- 
can.) 

Duncan,  Joseph.  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Making  printing-plate 
blanks  and  product  thereof.     1,453,384  ;  May  1. 

Duncan,  Joseph  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Printing  and  addressing 
machine.     1,460,711 ;  July  3. 

Duncan,  Joseph  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Follower  for  filing 
drawers.     1,466,792;   Sept.  4. 

Duncan,  Joseph  S.,  and  H.  E.  Hubbard,  assignors  to  Ad- 
dressograph  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Automatic  releas- 
ing device.     1,441,491 ;  Jan.  9. 

Duncan,  Joseph  S.,  and  H.  E.  Hubbard,  assignors  to  Ad- 
dressograpb  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lister  attachment 
tor  addressing  machines.     1,443,170  ;  Jan.  23. 

Duncan,  Lee  W.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Window  protector. 
1,460,645;   July   3. 

Duncan,  Newton  O.,  Kingsville,  Tex.  Percolator. 
1,470,959;  Dec.  11. 

Duncan,  Robert  A.,  et  al.  (See  Matter,  Gustave  O., 
assignor.) 

Duncan,  Thomas  S.     (See  Plerson,  R.  K.,  and  Duncan.) 

Duncan,  William  M.,  Alton,  111.  Furnace.  1,453,341 ; 
May  1. 

Dunc»n,  William  M.,  Alton,  111.  Furnace  and  controlling 
the    draft   therein.      1,461,819  ;    July    17. 

Duncan,  William  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Stop  for  phonographs. 
1,464,977  ;  Au,?.  14. 

Duncombe,  Tyrrell  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Overrunning  clutch. 
1,453,548;  May  1. 

Dundas,  Koy  C,  Los  Angeles,  and  R.  T.  Howes,  Santa 
Ml  ria,  Calif.,  assignors  to  S.  E.  Company.  Treatment 
of  oil  shale.     1,469,628;  Oct.  3. 

Dunrord  &  Elliott  (Sheflleld;  Limited.  (See  Watton, 
Harold  B.,  assignor.) 

Dun«an,  John  K.,  assignor  of  seven-sixteenths  to  W.  S. 
Biyson,  one-sixteenth  to  B.  F.  Bone,  one-sixteenth  to 
F.  H.  Howard,  one-sixteenth  to  J.  -A.  Schaub,  five  siity- 
fou-ths  to  A.  C.  Scioggius,  jr.,  one-sixteenth  to  H.  J. 
Zink,  five  sixty-fourths  to  E.  E.  Koontz,  one  thirty-sec- 
ond to  F.  H.  Gandee,  Mouudsville,  W.  Va.,  one  thirty- 
second  to  C.  L.  Bundy,  Adeua,  and  two  sixty-fourths  to 
W.  H.  Hill,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cartoning  machine. 
1,474,514  ;  Nov.  20. 

Dunham,  Arthur  E.,  assignor  to  Brockton  Welting  Co., 
Inc.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Winding  and  hanking  machine. 
1,461,705  ;  July  10. 

Dunham,  Bert  G.,  Hawthorne,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
phone-exchange system.     1,445,432  ;  Feb.  13. 

Dunham,  Charles  L.     (See  Giebell,  Charles  L.,  assignor.) 

Dunham  Company,  The.  (See  Wagner,  Joseph  F.,  as- 
sisfnor.) 

Dunham,  Frank  C.     (See  Millard,  E.  F.,  and  Dunham.) 

Dunham,  George  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gra- 
ham Brothers,  Evansville,  Ind.  Tractor.  1,455,394 ; 
May   15. 

Dunham  Harry  E.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electron-discharge  apparatus. 
1,469,075  ;  Sept.  25. 

Dunliam,  Henry  V.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Treating,  whey. 
1,443,528;   Jan.  30. 

Dunham,  Henry  V.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Oil  product  and 
making  same.     1,449,976  ;  Mar.  27. 

Dunham,  Hermon  E.,  Motor  Company.  (See  Brooke, 
Lloyd    A.,    assignor.) 

Dunham,  Joseph  C,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Weather  strip. 
Rel5,.574  ;    Apr.    10. 

Dunham,  William  P.,  Copperas  Cove,  Tex.,  assignor  to 
Nebulizer  Oil  Burning  Company.  ■  Firing  boilers  by 
means  of  fuel  oils.     1,453.662 ;   May  1. 

Dunham,  William  S.,  Sharpsville,  Pa.  Concrete  form. 
1,464,600  ;  Aug.  14. 

Duuhili.  Alfred,  London,  England.  Tobacco  pipe. 
1.463,684  ;   July  31. 

Dunkel,  Phillip,  Denver,  Colo.  Resilient  vehicle  wheel. 
1,474,465  ;  Nov.  20. 

Dunkplberger,  Milton  S.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Casting  lur.e. 
1,457,926  ;   June  5. 

Dunkelberger,  Milton  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  The  Tiny  Toter  Manufacturing  Company,  Dayton, 
Ohio.    Collapsible  baby  carriage.     1,465,211 ;  Aug.  14. 

Dunkley,  William  H.,  Birmingham,  England.  Power  pro- 
pulsion   of    road    vehicles.      1,455,720 ;    May    I5. 

Dunlap,  Charles  K.,  assignor  to  Sonoco  Products  Company, 
Hartsville,  S.  C.  Device  for  winding  convolute  tubes. 
1,478,944  ;  Dec.  25. 

Dunl.np,  Marvin  L.,  Philipsburg,  Pa.  Trolley-wire  holder. 
1,448,437  ;  Mar.   13. 

Dunlap,  Paul,  Richmond,  Calif.  Comtined  muffler  and 
vaporizer.      1.460,664 ;    July   3. 

Dunlap,  William  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Shade  holder. 
1,404,699;  Aug.  14. 

Dunlea,  John  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Headlight. 
1,4.54,671  ;  May  8. 

Dunlop,  Robert  H.,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Rheostat.  1,471,391; 
Oct.  23. 

Dunlop  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Macbeth,  C,  and 
Willshnw,  assignors.) 

Dnniop  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Paull,  Wallace  H., 
assignor.) 

Dunlop  Tire  and  Rubber  Corporation  of  America.  (See 
Germain,    Edward   B.,   assignor.) 


Francis   W.      (See   Lowell,   P.    D.,    and   Dun- 
Company.       (See    Dunn,     Henry     F., 


Ind., 
Ohio. 


assignor    to 
Weighing 


Toledo 
scale. 


Dunmore, 

more.) 
Dunn    Accessories 

assignor.) 
Dunn,   Alfred   W.,   Honomu,  Hawaii,   and  G.   Potter,  San 

Francisco,   Calif.     Cane-cutting-apparatus   transmission 

gear.     1,478,327  ;  Dec.  18. 
Dunn,  Benjamin  F.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Tent-tension  equal- 
izer.    1,451,208  ;  Apr.  10. 
Dunn,  Edmund  F.,  assignor  to   Alexander  Smith  &  Sons 

Carpet   Company,   Yonkers,   N.    Y.      Loom.      1,475,261 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Dunn,   Edmund  L.,  et  al.      (See  Dunn,   Louis,   assignor.) 
Dunn,  Edward  L.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Otis  Elevator 

Company,  Jersey  City,   N.   J.     Hand-rope  lock  for  ele- 
vators.    1,458,472  ;  June  12. 
Dunn,    Edward    L.,    assignor,    by    mesne    assignments,    to 

Merchants     National    Bank,     Worcester,    Mass.       Con- 
troller for  reversing  machines.     1,458,902  ;  June  12. 
Dunn,   Frank    B.,    assignor   to   The   Dunn    Wire-Cut   Lug 

Brick      Company,      Conneaut,      Ohio.      Making     brick. 

1,447.413;  Mar.  6. 
Dunn,  Frederick  R.,  Alameda,  Calif.     Machine  for  cooking 

doughnuts  or  the  like.     1,440,663  ;  Jan.  2. 
Dunn,  Harry  E.     (See  Dunn,  William  E.  and  H.  B.) 
Dunn,  Harry  B.,  assignor  to  W.  E.  Dunn  Manufacturing 

Company,    Holland,    Mich.      Form    for    concrete    struc- 
tures.    1,468,702  ;  Sept.  25. 
Dunn,    Henry    F.,    Anderson, 

Scale       Company,    Toledo, 

1,446,552  ;  Feb.  27. 
Dunn,  Henry  P.,  assignor  to  Dunn  Accessories  Company, 

Indianapolis,  Ind.     Headlight  construction.     1,473,400 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Dunn,     Hubert,     San     Francisco,     Calif.      Electric-lamp 

stand.     1,446,695  ;  Feb.  27. 
Dunn,     Idis     L.,     Buck     Knob,     Ark.       Tatting     shuttle. 

1,443,814  ;  Jan.  30. 
Dunn,   Louis,   St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to 

E.   L.   Dunn.   Millbourne,   Pa.,   and   one-third   to    A.   V. 

Fabian,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Train-stopping    apparatus. 

1,457,899;  June  5. 
Dunn  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Burstall,   William 

H.,  assignor.) 
Dunn  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Dunn,  W.  L.,  Bur- 
stall,  and  Diedrlcn,  assignors.) 
Dunn,    Ray,    Tipton,    Iowa.      Milk    bottle.      1,462,330; 

July  17. 
Dunn   Road   Machinery   Company.      (See   Rathmell,   John 

M.,   assignor.) 
Dunn,    W.    B.,    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Dunn, 

Harry  H.,  assignor.) 
Dunn,  William  E.  and  H.  B.,  Holland,   Mich.     Concrete 

mixer.     1,447,125;  Feb.  27. 
Dunn,   William   L.,   W.   H.   Burstall,   and   E.   J.  Diedrich, 

assignors   to    Dunn    Manufacturing   Company,    Oxnard, 

Calif.     Tongs.     1,443,568 ;  Jan.  30. 
Dunn,    Winslow    W.,    jr.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Tag   holder. 

1,468,198  :  Sept.  18. 
Dunn  Wire-Cut  Lug  Brick  Company,  The.      (See  Dunn, 

Frank  B.,  assignor.) 
Dunnam,  Samuel  B.,  Coleman,  Tex.     Loading  and  unload- 
ing machine  for  rail  ties.     1,440,722  ;  Jan.  2. 
Dunnebacke,    Julius    N.       (See    Schutt,    Henry    A.,    and 

Dunnebacke.) 
Dtinnebier,   Max.      (See   Winkler,   A.,   and   Dunnebler.). 
Dunner,   Julius,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Sectional   hair  comb. 

1,447,287;  Mar.  6. 
Dnnnet,   Orville   B.,    Charra,   West   Coast,    South   Austra- 
lia,   Australia.      Motor-vehicle    suspension.      1,477,477 ; 
.  Dec.  11. 
Dunning,  Elmer  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Compression  pump. 

1,474,769  ;  Nov.  20. 
Dunning,   J.   H.,   Corporation.      (See   Strange,   Edwin   B., 

assignor.) 
Dunning,  Robert  O.,  Levant,  Me.     Receptacle.     1,444,308  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Dunnlngton,    James    H.,    Louisville,    Ky.      Burglarproof 

safe.     1,449,739  ;  Mar.  27. 
Dunseth,  Clifford  A.,  and  H.  Garrity,   Albert  Lea,  Minn. 

Combined  garbage  can  and  flytrap.     1,467,895  ;  Sept.  11. 
Dunsmore,    Alexander    F.       (See    Robertson,    A.    R.,    and 

Dunsmore.) 
Dunstan,  Albert  E.,  and  F.  B,  Thole,  Sunbury-on-Thames, 

England.       Desulphurizing     petroleum     and     petroleum 

distillates.     1,457^656  :   June  5. 
Dunstan,    William,   Brunswick,    Victoria,    Australia.      Ce- 

mentitious  wall  board.     1,445,204  ;  Feb.  13. 
Dunston,  Wayne  E.     (See  Girl,  C,  and  Dunston.) 
Dunston,  Wayne  E.     (See  Girl,  C,  Dunston,  and  Dtz.) 
Dunston,  Wayne  E.,  assignor  to  C.  Girl,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Pivotal    clamping    device    for    bumpers    and    the    like. 

1,451,497  ;  Apr.  10. 
Dunston,  Wayne  E.,  assignor  to  C.  Girl,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Automobile    bumper.      1,453,866 ;    May    1. 
Duntlev,  J.   W.      (See  Osborn.   Jesse  C.  assignor.' 
Duntori,    John   C,    Grand   Rapids,   Mich.      Screening  ma- 
chine.    1,466,894  ;  Sept.  4. 
Dunwald,   Peter,   Rio,    N.   Y.     Snow-removing   apparatus. 

1.46fi,614  :  Aug.   28. 
Dup;ui|iior,  Huot  &  Moneuse  Company.     (See  Puller,  Louia 

J.,  assignor.) 


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Dupez.'i.  Peter  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Bogdonoy.  Al- 

toona.     Pa.       Antiaircraft    machine    gun.       1,443,249 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Dupler,  Uaymond  R.,  Toledo,  Ohio.    Cultivator  attachment. 

1,443.171 ;  Jan.  23. 
Du^lcKSis,   Ren§    E.,   Beverly,   Mass.,   assignor   to   United 

Shoe    Machinery    Corporation,    I'aterson,    N.    J.      Shoe- 

end-cIampiUK  mechanism.     1,441,218  ;  Jan.  9. 
Duplessis,   Ken6    E.,   Beverly,   Mass.,   assignor   to   United 

Shoe   Machinery    Corporation,   Paterson,   N.    J.      Trim- 
ming machine.  '   1,474,347  ;  Nov.  20. 
Duplex    Engine    Governor    Company    Inc.       (See    Baum- 

gartner,  Walter  J.,  assignor.) 
Duplex  Engine  Governor  Company,  Inc.      (See  Douglas, 

Theodore,  assignor.) 
Duplex  Engine  Governor  Company.      (See  Tabb,   Warner 

T.,  assignor.) 
Duplex     Transmission     Company.        (See     Stumpenhorgt, 

John  A.,  assignor.) 
Duplexiilite  Corporation.      (See  Cole,  Rex  J.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pout,  Alfred  I.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  H.  R.  Ilaraing, 

Baltimore,  Md.,  assignors  to  The  Harding  Peeling  Ma- 
chine Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus    for     automatically     cleaning,     scalding,     and 

peeliug  fruit.     1,457,218  ;  May  29. 
Du  Pont,  Alfred  I.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  H.  R.  Harding, 

Baltimore,  Md.,  assignors  to  Clean  Food  Packing  Ma- 
chine Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Scalding  appar:aus 

lor   tomato-peeling   machines.      1,472,717 ;    Oct.    30. 
Du  Pout,  E.  1.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Abi'abam, 

C.  D.,  and  Schwartz,  assignors.) 
Du  I'out,  E.  1.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Andreau, 

Roland  L.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  1.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Barnard, 

Arthur  E.,  assignor.) 
Du   I'ont,   E.   I.  de  Nemours  &   Company.      (See  Bayard, 

Frederick  W.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   1.,   de   Nemours  &  Company.      (See   Bulke- 

ley,  Claude  A.,  assignor.) 
Du  I'ont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Chlckering, 

Horace    G.,    assignor.) 
Du  I'ont,  E.   I.,  de  Nemours  and  Company.      (See  Crane, 

J.  E.,  and  Loomis,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Davidson, 

Thomas  M.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,  E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Dudley, 

P.  E.,  and  Boice,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  1.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Edwards, 

Victor  C,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,    E.    I.,   de   Nemours   &   Company.      (See   Essex, 

H.,  and   Ward,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont,   E.    I.,   de   Nemours  &  Company.      (See    Gibbs, 

Harry  D.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.    I.,    de   Nemours   &   Company.      (See   Haon, 

Harry  J.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Hedln, 

Erling  A.,  assignor.) 
Du  i'ont,  E.  I.  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Henning, 

Clarence   I.  B.,   assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  and  Company.     (See  Iloule- 

han.  Arthur  E.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Jacobs, 

Charles  B.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Ke.ssler, 

Johannes  M.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pout,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  4  Company.      (See  Kessler, 

J.  M.,  and  Sease,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  *  Company.      (See  Kirkpat- 

rlck,  Littleton,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Kraft,  P. 

G.,   and  Bacon,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  and  Company.     (See  Loomis, 

E.  G.,  and  Terhune,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.,  de   Nemours   4  Company.      (See  Manss, 

Walter  A.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pout,  E.  I.  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Marshall, 

John,   assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Moran, 

Robert  C,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See   Nevius, 

George  H.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,  E.   I.,  de   Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Peters, 

William  A.,  jr.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pout,  E.   I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  SklUIng, 

John  M.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  and   Company.      (See  Stine, 

Charles   M.,   assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Tanberg, 

A.    P.,    and    Wlnkel.    assignors.) 
Du    Pont,   E.   I.,   de   Nemours   &   Company.      (See  Ward, 

William  H.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,  E.   I.,   de   Nemours  &  Company.      (See   Wilson, 

Elhert   A.,    assignor.) 
Dn  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemonra  4  Company.     (See  Woodbury, 

Clifford   A.,   assignor.) 
Dn    Pont,"  Eleuthere    P.,    Montchanln,    Del.      Carburetor. 

1,466.704;  Sept.  4. 
Du  Pont,  Eleuthere  P.,  Montchanln,  Del.     Ship  construc- 
tion.    1,406.705;  Sept.  4. 
Dupont.     .lean     O..     Chicago,     111.      Garment     protector. 

1.405,076  ;  Aug.  14. 


Dupont,  Jules  C.  M.,  Valenciennes,  France.  Saddle  sup- 
port adaptable  to  cycles  and  motor  cycles.  1,474,109 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Dupuis,  Noel,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  M.  King,  Tacoma, 
Wash.     Occupant-propelled  vehicle.     1,457,731 ;  June  6. 

Duquesne  Burner  Service  Co.  (See  Nordensson,  C.  O., 
and  Mettler,  assignors.) 

Duquette,  Duncan  J.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Game.  1,455,193 ; 
May  15. 

Dura  Company.     (See  Buggie,  Horace  H.,  assignor.) 

Dura  Company,  The.  (See  Nicholson,  Stanley  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Duralectrlc  Corporation,  The.  (See  Householder,  Miles 
B.,  assignor.) 

Durand  &  Company.      (See  De  Matteo,  Lewis,  assignor.) 

Durand  &  Huguenin,  S.  A.  (See  Bader,  M.,  and  Sunder, 
assignors.) 

Durand  Steel  Locker  Company.  (See  Vance,  Walter  N., 
assignor.) 

Durand,  Victor,  jr.,  Vineland,  N.  J.  Making  solid  glass 
rods  having  bends  therein.     1,451,361 ;  Apr.  10. 

Durand,  Victor,  jr.,  Vineland,  N.  J.  Receptacle. 
1,473,814  ;   Nov.   13. 

Durant  Motors  Incorporated.  (See  Pfander,  Walter  F., 
assignor.) 

Durant  Motors  Incorporated.  (See  Sturt,  Alfred  T., 
assignor.) 

Durant,  William  C  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  frame  and 
spring  suspension.     1,475,941  ;  Dec.  4. 

Durant,  William  H.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Cap  for  grease 
cups.     1,461,383  ;  July  10. 

Durante,  Marie  R.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Cough  tablet.  Des. 
62,712  ;  July  24. 

Duratex   Corporation..    (See  Wilson,   John   A.,  assignor.) 

Durbin,  Vernon,  Brookllne,  assignor  to  The  Holtzer- 
Cabot  Electric  Company,  Roibury,  Mass.  Fire-alarm 
apparatus.     1,465,425  ;  -A^ug.  21. 

Durbin,  William  N.,  Anderson,  Ind.  Tin-plate  branning 
and    cleaning    machine.      1,456,629 ;    May    29. 

Durelco  Limited.  (See  Pearson,  R.  E.,  and  Craig,  as- 
signors.) 

Durell,  George  B.,  et  aL  (See  Melanowski,  Leo,  as- 
signor.) 

Durfe#,  Ben,  Wichita,  Kans.  Signboard.  1,460,951; 
July  3. 

Durgin,  Charles  B.  (See  Ross,  W.  H.,  Durgin,  and 
Jones.) 

Durgin,  Edgar  R.,  assignor  to  New  Jersey  Optical  Co., 
Newark,  N.  J.  Producing  rims  of  celluloid  for  eye- 
glasses.    1,465,423;   Aug.   21. 

Durgin,  Edgar  R.,  assignor  to  New  Jersey  Optical  Co., 
Newark,  N.  J.  Producing  rings  of  celluloid  for  eye- 
glasses   and   spectacles.      1,465,424 ;    Aug.    21. 

Durgin,  William  B.,  Company.  (See  Hayford,  Harry  N., 
assignor.) 

Durgin,  William  B.,  Co.  (See  Roberts,  Frederick  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Durham,  James  W.,  Tipton,  Ind.  Gate  hinge.  1,467,029 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Durlron  Company.     (See  Jacobsen,  Oysteln,  assignor.) 

Duriron  Company,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Schenck,  Pierce  D., 
assignor.) 

Duro  Pump  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Larsh,  Everett  P.,  assignor.) 

Du  Roth,  John,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Truck.  1,441,973: 
Jan.  9. 

Dtlrr,  Ludwig,  assignor  to  LuftschlCCbau  Zeppelin  Gesell- 
schaft  mlt  beschrankter  Haftung,  Frledrichshafen, 
Germany.     Gas  duct  In  airships.     1,459,878  ;  June  26. 

Durrant,  Thomas,  Harptree,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  At- 
tachment to  binders.     1,456,123  :  May  22. 

Diirrlgl,  Charles,  Vienna,  Austria.  Multicolor  -  light- 
emitting    lamp.      1,466.428 ;    Aug.    28. 

Durst,  Ray  O.,  Bradford,  Ohio.  Grate  attachment  for 
stoves    and    furnaces.      1,455,721 ;    May    15. 

Durward,  Elsie  M.     (See  Horrigan,  T.  F.,  and  Durward.) 

Duryea,  Charles  E.,  Pliiladelphla,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Reo  Motor  Car  Companv,  Lansing,  Mich.  Step  for 
motor  vehicles.     1,445.670;  Feb.  20. 

Duryea,  William  C.      (See  Trowbridge,  A.,  and  Duryea.) 

Duryea,  William  F.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.  Valva 
1,465,844;  Aug.  21. 

Dusche,  Frederick  W.,  East  Orange,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  L.  M.  Nussbaum,  Newark,  N.  J.  Shoe-shlnlng  de- 
vice.    1,461,310  ;  July  10. 

DuSek,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tobacco-user's  ap- 
pliance.    1.478,510;  Dec.  25. 

Dusenbury,  Joseph  D.,  Newton,  Mass.  Double-cutting 
tool  for  planers.     1,466,355  ;  Aug.  28. 

Dusevolr,  Julius  J.      (See  Corglat,  J.,  jr.,  and  Dusevolr.) 

Duslnberre,  George  B.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Electrical  testing 
clip.      1,452,194;    Apr.    17. 

Duslnberre,  George  B.,  Wellsboro,  Pa.  Clip.  1,464,151 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Du.'ssault.  Frederic  J.,  Butte,  Mont.  Excavating  machine. 
1,454,711  ;   May  8. 

Dusseau.  Cornelius  J..  Toledo,  Ohio.  Fountain  shoe- 
blacking  brush.      1.477.636  ;   Dec.   18. 

DusBeau,  Maurice  G.,  assignor  of  one-twentieth  to  A. 
Danilger,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  and  nineteen-twentleths 
to  Positive  Traction  Motors  Corporation.  Universal 
joint.     1,457,219;  May  29. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Dusseau,  Thomas  L.,  assignor  to  Biddle-Gaumer  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bracket  aim  for  lighting  fix- 
tures or  similar  articles.     Des.  61,761 ;  Jan.  9. 

Dusseris,  Henri  P.  E.  S.,  Paris,  France.  Apparatus  for 
movable  publicity.     1,456,124  ;  May   V. 

Duster,  William,  Butler,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  handling 
plates  of  glass  or  the  like.     1,446,003  ;  Feb.  20. 

Duston,  Ernest  W.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  E.  W. 
Bliss  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Strip-metal-flling  ma- 
chine.     1,440,975;   Jan.  2. 

Dutchak,  John,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  Spring  heel. 
1,469,920  :  Oct.  9. 

Dutchak.  John,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  Fountain  pen. 
1,469,921 ;  Oct.  9. 

Dutcher,  Frank,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Window  construc- 
tion.    1,452,732  ;  Apr.  24. 

Dutcher,  Frank,  Versailles,  assignor  to  Central  Railway 
Signal  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Railway  signal  tor- 
pedo.    1,475,805  ;  Nov.  27. 

Dutchess  Tool  Company.  (See  Van  Houten,  Frank  H., 
assignor.) 

Dutour,  Jean  B.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Carburetor. 
1,473,720;   Nov.    13. 

Dutro,  Claude  O.,  R.  W.  Kent,  and  G.  S.  Kent,  Burkbur- 
nett,  Tex.  Tool  for  removing  shackle  bolts  of  auto- 
mobile springs  and  the  like.     1,462,447  ;  July  17. 

Dutton,  Amelia  P.,  jr.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Garment. 
1,468,141 ;  Sept.  18. 

Dutton,  John  R.,  et  al.  (See  Gentry,  George  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Duval  d'Adrian,  Alexander  L.,  Washington,  Pa.,  as- 
signor to  B.  F.  Brakenfeld  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Enamel  and  making  the  same.     1,443,813  ;  Jan.  30. 

Duval,  August  N.,  and  P.  C.  Farris,  Brazil,  Ind.  Fur- 
nace.    1,468,498  ;  Sept.  18. 

Duval,  Harry  E.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  B.  J.  Shanley, 
trustee,  Ottawa,  III.  Burial  receptacle.  1,475,756 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Duvall,  George  W.,  assignor  to  United  States  Broom  Com- 
pany, Davenport,  Iowa.  Combined  broom  pressing  and 
nailing  machine.     1,465,162  ;  Aug.  14. 

Duvall,  James,  Camas,  Wash.  Stripper  wheel.  1,474,583; 
Nov.  20. 

Duvall,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Smith  &  Davis  Mfg.  Co., 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Corner  fastener  for  beds.  1,476,499  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Duvieusart,  Francois,  Santiago,  Chile.  Apparatus  for  ex- 
changing the  heat  of  liquids.     1,476,061  ;   Dec.  4. 

Duwelius,  Walter  S.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Pliers.  1,442,135  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Duxbury,  James  P.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Safety  device  for 
power  presses.     1,458,688  ;  June  12. 

Dvorak,  Anton,  Berwyn,  assignor  to  Beardslee  Chandelier 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  IlL  Finial  for  light- 
ing fixtures  or  lamps.     Des.  63,255  ;  Nov.  13. 

Dvorak,  John,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Bacon-stringing  ma- 
chine.    1,450,667  :  Apr.  3. 

Dvorak,  Wenzel  J.,  Houston,  Tex.  Wall  construction. 
1,444,026  ;  Feb.  6. 

Dvorshak,  Mike  J.,  Everett,  Wash.  Milk-bottle  carrier 
and  opener.     1,467,613  ;  Sept.  11. 

Dwlggins,  John  W.,  Muncie,  assignor  to  R.  H.  Schweitzer, 
Knlghtstown,  Ind.  Wire-fence  loom.  1,465,761 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Dwight,  Arthur  S.     (See  Knox,  John,  assignor.) 

Dwight,  James  H.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Ladder.  1,446,382; 
Feb.  20. 

Dwight,  John  H.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Golf  club. 
1,441,492;  Jan.  9. 

Dwight  &  Lloyd  Sintering  Company.'  (See  Lloyd,  Rich- 
ard L.,   assignor.) 

Dwight,  Lobe,  Kansas  City,  Kans.  Grave  protector.  Des. 
62,815  ;  Aug.  7. 

Dwinall,  Harold  F.,  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.  Hot  water  bag. 
1,445,501 ;  Feb.  13. 

Dwork,  Max,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Window  scaffold. 
1,447,065  ;  Feb.  27. 

Dworzak,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rotary  furnace  or 
kiln.     1,443,529  ;  Jan.  30. 

Dworzak,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Drier.  1,449,659 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Dwyer,  Cornelius,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Installing  water- 
closet  bowls.     1.476,498  ;  Dec.  4. 

Dwyer,  Francis  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Shopping  and 
traveling  bag.     1,468,711 ;   Sept.  25. 

Dwyer,  Francis  P.,  assignor  to  Travelight  Manufattur- 
ing  Co..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pencil  purse.  1,476,697  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Dwyer,  Raymond  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Drapery  hanger. 
1,447,126  ;  Feb.  27. 

Dwyer,  Raymond  B.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Drapery  hanger. 
1,478,820;  Dee.  25. 

Dwyer,  William  C,  and  J.  I.  Mitchell,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signors to  International  Harvester  Company,  Chicago, 
111.  Center-cutting  attachment  for  disk  harrows. 
1,446.115  :  Feb.  20. 

Dyckerhoff,  Eduard,  Bluemenau,  Germany.  Treating  fibrous 
material.     1,446,888;  Feb.  27. 

Dye,  George  R.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Packed  wall  construc- 
tion.    1,475,570  ;  Nov.  27. 

Dye,  Glen  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Photographic-develop- 
ing apparatus  and  method.     1,451,065  ;  Apr.   10. 


Dye,  Glen  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Method  and  device 
for  handling  photographic  films.     1,451,066  ;   Apr.   10. 

Dye,  Glen  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Photoprinting  mask. 
1,472,640;  Oct.  30. 

Dye,  Glen  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  drying  photographic   films.      1,478,385 ;    Dec.   25. 

Dye,  Glen  M.,  assignor  to  Pako  Corporation,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Presser-back  mechanism  for  photoprinting  ma- 
chines.    1,463,009  ;  July  24. 

Dye,  Mark  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Automobile  hat  holder. 
1,454,962  ;  May  15. 

Dyer,  B.  H.,  Company.  (See  Sterling,  Frederick  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dyer,  Charles  B.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Emblem,  badge, 
brooch,  pin,  cuff  button,  watch  fob,  or  an  article  of 
similar  nature.     Des.  62,272  ;  May  1. 

Dyer,  Charles  B.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Pin,  emblem,  medal, 
ring,  or  article  of  similar  nature.    Des.  62,396  ;  May  22. 

Dyer  Company,  The.     (See  Spicer,  Delphin  H.,  assignor.) 

Dyer,  Denzil  C,  Bend,  Oreg.  Camp  stove.  1,442,763 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Dyer,  Frank  L.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Measuring  device  for 
collapsible  tubes.     1,463,578  ;  July  31. 

Dyer,  George,  Wallaceton,  Va.  Gasoline-drum  cover. 
1,448,796;    Uar.    20. 

Dyer,  John,  assignor  of  one-half  to  N.  C.  Mather,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Bolster.     1,444,671 ;  Feb.  6. 

Dyer,  John  assignor  of  one-half  to  N.  C.  Mather,  Chi- 
cago, HI.  Power  loading  and  unloading  device. 
l,-i44.67:^  ;  Feb.  6. 

Dyer,  Newell  V.,  Holbrook,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
■Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Skiving  ma- 
chine.     1,442,865;   Jan.  23. 

Dyer,  Newell  V.,  Holbrook,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Treat- 
ing corresponding  parts  of  pairs  of  shoes.  1,459,721  ; 
June  26. 

Dyer,  Newell  V.,  Holbrook,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  finishing  the  edges  of  sheet  material. 
1,469,255  ;   Oct.   2. 

Dyer,  Pearl  C.     (See  Sorensen,  F.  F.,  and  Dyer.) 

Dyer,  Robert  J.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Kiln.  1,452,638; 
Apr.  24. 

Dyer,  William  H.,  Douglas  Township,  Montcalm  County, 
assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  Raymond,  Eutrican,  Mich. 
Automobile  timer.     1,471,999  ;   Oct.  23. 

Dyett,  James  H.,  assignor  to  Hard  Manufacturing  Co., 
Buflialo,  N.  Y.  Bedstead  end  frame.  Des.  63,640 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Dykas,  Michael.     (See  Chochol,  J.,  and  Dykas.) 

Dyke,  Frank  M.,  Ramona,  Calif.  Subsoiler  attachment 
for  plows.     1,461,113  ;  July  10. 

Dykema,  Jacob,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Window  ventilator. 
1,472,056;  Oct.  30. 

Dykstra,  Cornelius  J.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Toilet-seat 
cover.      1,440,773  ;   Jan.  2. 

Dyrr,  Jacob  V.,  Bell,  Calif.  Collapsible  camp  bed. 
1,477,044;   Dec.   11. 

Dyrssen,  Waldemar,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  mov- 
ing furnace  electrodes.    1,450,668  :  Apr.  3. 

Dyrssen,  Waldemar,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrode  protec- 
tor.    1,468,103  ;  Sept.  18. 

Dyson,  Charles  W.,  U.  S.  Navy.  Process  of  and  appara- 
tus   for   burning   powdered   fuel.      1,468,008:    Sept.    18. 

Dyson,  Charles  W.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  -M.  C.  Stuart,  An- 
napolis, Md.,  assignors  to  Andale  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Evaporator.  1,440,723 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Dyson,  Charles  W.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  M.  C.  Stuart,  Annapo- 
lis. Md.,  assignors  to  Andale  Engineering  Company, 
I'hiladelphia,  Pa.     Evaporator.     1,477,328 ;   Dec.   11. 

Dyson,  Harry.     (See  Gaunt,  J.  S.,  and  Dyson.) 

Dyson,  John,  Dracut,  assignor  to  6.  M.  Arragg,  Law- 
rence, Mass.  Attachment  for  spinning  and  twisting 
frames.     1,443,980  ;   Feb.   6. 

Dyson,  Robert  G.,  Trooper,  assignor  to  Franklin  Air  Com- 
pressor Works,  Norristown,  Pa.  Regulator  for  air 
compressors.     1,475,757  ;  Nov.  27. 

Dysthe,  Martinius,  Crookston,  Minn.  Drawer,  automatic 
cover  placer.     1,443,352  ;  Jan.  30. 

Dziedzie,  Jul.1a,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fire-alarm-.«ignal  booth. 
1,446,738  ;  Feb.  27. 

DziewoAski,  Karol,  Cracow,  Poland.  Preparation  of  dye- 
stuffs.     1,471,150;  Oct.  16. 

Dzinitrowicz,    Peter.       (See    Brecel,    Edward,    assignor.) 

Dzutsoff,  Paul,  Seattle,  Wash.  Combined  oxygen  and 
acetylene  cutting  and  welding  torch.     1,453,385  ;  May  1. 

E.  &  J.  Bass,  Incorporated.  (See  Negbaur,  Harry,  as- 
signor.) 

Eads,  Charles  W.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Finger-nail-cleaning 
compound.     1,467,614  ;  Sept.  11. 

Eads,  Harry  B.,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Worthing- 
ton  Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Automatic  valve  and  rim.     Rel5,568  :  Apr.  3. 

Kads,  William  0.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Adjustable  square  and 
bevel.     1,442,136:   Jan.  16. 

Fades,  Charles  L.,  Mutual,  Okla.  Cow  hopple.  1,447,840  ; 
Mar.  6. 

liagan,  Joseph  J.,  New  Castle,  Pa.  Collar.  1,445,671; 
Feb.  20. 

Eagelston,  Frank  "W.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Process  and 
means  for  switching  railway  cars.     1,460,325  ;  June  26. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFriCE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Eager,  Honor  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Device  for  removing 
facial    wrinkles.      1,453,926 :    May    1. 

Eagle,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Empire  Biscuit  Co.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Display  cover  for  containers.  1,471,781  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Eagle   Iron   Works.      (See   Powell,   .Joseph   M.,   assignor.) 

Eagle  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Miller,  Albert  A., 
assignor.) 

Eagles,  Fredrick  J.,  and  A.  R.  Fitzgerald,  Honolulu, 
H.-iwaii.      Fastener.      1.467,928;    Sept.    11. 

Eames,  Geoige  M.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Fabricating  tire 
fabrics.     1,467,289  ;  Sept.  4. 

Eames,  George  M.,  Bridgeport,  and  J.  C.  Ringe,  Strat- 
ford, Conn.,  assignors  to  The  Singer  Manufacturing 
Company.  Mactiine  for  threading  tape  into  articles. 
1,460,195  ;   June  26. 

Eames,  George  M.,  Bridgeport,  and  .T.  C.  Ringe,  Strat- 
ford, Conn.,  assignors  to  Singer  Manufacturing  Com- 
panv.  Klizaheth,  N.  J.  Tape-threading  machine. 
1.473,022;  Nov.   6. 

Eames,  Herbert  S.,  Framingham,  Mass.  Slsate.  1,444,673  ; 
Feb.   6. 

Eanes,  Hugh  P.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  W. 
W.  Miller,  Martinsville,  Va.  DoflBng  and  donning  mech- 
anism.    1,463,462  ;  July  31. 

Eardley,  George  S.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Smoker's  appliance. 
1,458,038;   June  5. 

Earl,  Arthur.      (See  Alstott,  James  W.,  assignor.) 

Earl,  Charles  M.,  and  B.  F.  Wheeler,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bev- 
erage-dispensins  device.     1,451,688  ;  Apr.  17. 

iEarle,  Henry,  Warren,  Mass.  Spark  plug.  1,471,249 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Earle,  Horatio  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Acme 
Road  Machinery  Co.,  Frankfort,  N.  Y.  Gravel  crush- 
ing  and   screening  device.     1,476,880  ;   Dec.   11. 

Earll,  Sarah,  Rhinelandor,  Wis.  Culinary  device. 
1.441.974  :  Jan.  9. 

Early,  Bartholomew  F.,  Lowell,  Mass.  Lug  strap  for 
looms.     1,471,110;  Oct.  16. 

EarnbUaw,  Aiihur  U.,  Wynnewood,  Pa.  Screw  driver. 
1,448,392  :   Mar.   13. 

Eastburn,  Oliver  W.,  jr.,  Kennett  Square,  assignor  to  B. 
B.  Sharpless,  Avondale,  Pa.  Tire  valve.  1,478,002; 
Dec.  18. 

Ea.sterday,  Harry  E.,  Martinsburg;  assignor  of  one-half 
to  W.  H.  Kennedy,  Bedington,  W.  Va.  Core  remover. 
1,475,989  :  Dec.  4. 

Eastei-wood,  Joseph  A.  (See^rapnell,  W.  E.,  and  Easter- 
wood.) 

Eastman,  Adam  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  A.  Cole, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Spark-plug  structure.  1,465,935 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Eastman,  Donald  L.,  Olean,  N.  Y.  Fountain  pen. 
1,455.590  :  May  15. 

Eastman,  Floyd  K.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Vehicle  door  check. 
1,443,462  ;  Jan.  30. 

Eastman,  George,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.    Roll-film  cartridge.     1,441,146  ;  Jan.  2. 

Eastin,  George  F.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  KueCfer,  Freder- 
ick W.,  assignor.) 

Eastman,  Harry,  Darlinghurst,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  .Australia.  Automatic  flre-extinguishing  water 
sprinkler  and  alarm.     1,468,009  ;  Sept.  18. 

Eastman,  Herbert  W.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Carbon  re- 
mover.    1,455,574  ;  May  15. 

Eastman,  Irving  T.,  Cody,  Wyo..  assignor  of  one-half  to 
R.  O.  Eastman,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Double-acting  air 
pump.     1,474,665  ;  Nov.  20. 

Eastman,  John  E.,  jr.  (See  Schmltt,  Charles  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman,  Joseph  P.,  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Conveyer  appa- 
ratus.     1,448,393:   Mar.   13. 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Allen,  E.  C,  and  Phil- 
lips, assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Bullock,  Edmund  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  CapetafC,  John  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Capstaft,  J.  G.,  and  Mar- 
tin, assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Carroll,  Stewart  J.,  as- 
sisnor. ) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Chapman,  A.  K.,  and 
RlgES.   assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Clarke,  Hans  T..  as- 
signor.') 

Eastm.in  Kodak  Company.  (See  Cook,  Robert  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman,  Kodak  Company.  (See  De  Maecker,  Edmond, 
assignor.') 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  De  Moos,  Charles,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Donohue,  John  M., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Donohue,  J.  M.,  and 
Furrow,   assisnors.') 

Eastman  Kodak  Company. .  (See  Eastman,  George,  as- 
signor. 1 

Ea8tm.in  Kodak  Company.  (See  Farrow,  Edward  S.,  jr., 
assignor.) 

Eastmnn  Kodak  Company.  (See  Folmer,  William  F., 
assignor.) 


(See  Fritts,   Edwin   C,   as- 
(See     Gaumont,     L.,     and 


Eastman   Kodak  Company. 
signor.) 

Eastman     Kodak     Company. 
Decaux,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Hodgson,  Millard  B., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Hopkins,  Marcus  C, 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Jones,  John  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Jones,  Loyd  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Kingsbury,  Edwin  F., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Kroedel,  Robert,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Lovejoy,  Frank  W., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Matthews,  Irving  C, 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Owen,  Clarence  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Palmer,  Virgil  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Robertson,  John  A., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Robertson,  J.  A.,  and 
Speidel,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.     (See  Seel,  Paul  C,  assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Sentou,  C.  A.,  and  Jac- 
quet,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Sheppard,  Samuel  B., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Sheppard,  S.  E.,  and 
Eberlin,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Sherman,  Frank  C, 
assignor.)  > 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Speidel,  Charles  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Stinchfield,  Ray  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Sturgis,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Sulzer,  Albert  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Sulzer,  A.  F.,  and  Van 
Derhoef,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Tessier,  Julien,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Trlvelli,  Adreaan  P.  H., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Underwood,  Ernest  E., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Warren,  Frank  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Webb,  William  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman.  Roy  O.      (See  Eastman,  Irving  T.,  assignor.) 

Eastman,  Watson,  assignor  to  'VV'estern  Cooperage  Com- 
pany, Portland,  Oreg.  Wood  -  splitting  machine. 
1,457,966  ;  June  5. 

Eastman,  William  H.,  Concord,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
H.  C.  Whitney,  Penacook,  N.  H.  Telephone  indicator. 
1,455,285  ;  May  15. 

Easton  &  Burnham  Company.  (See  Easton,  Fred  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Easton,  Fred  W.,  assignor  to  Easton  &  Burnham  Company, 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Yarn  and  thread  guide.  1,450,205  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Easton.  George  C,  Ridgewood,  N.  .T.  Game  apparatus. 
1.473.954  :    Nov.    l.S. 

Easton,  Lucinn  F.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Locking  device  for 
motor   valves.     1.460,588 ;   .July   3. 

Easton,  Rowland  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  L.  Clouds- 
ley  and  O.  Cloudeslev,  London.  England.  Screw 
conveyer.      1.468,379  ;.  Sept.   18. 

Eastwood,  Benjamin  Company.  (See  Adsit,  George,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastword,  Harrv  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Automatic  sprinkler 

alarm  valve.     1,464,926  :  Aug.  14. 
Easy    Rider    Knee    Pad    Co.       (See    Compton,    Henry    P., 

assignor.) 

Eaton,  Albert  E..  Seattle,  Wash.  Utensil  hanger. 
1,478.209  :  Dec.  18. 

Eaton,  Arthur  L.,  and  H.  P.  Vickers,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  : 
said  Vickers  assignor  to  said  Eaton.  'Vehicle  body. 
1.456.630;  May  29. 

Eaton  Axle  and  Spring  Company,  The.  (See  Cox,  Wil- 
liam G.,  assignor.) 

Eaton.  Corl  H.     (See  Stevens,  G.  H.,  and  Eaton.) 

Eaton,  Crane  &  Pike  Company.  (See  Hopkins,  Leonard, 
assignor.) 

Eaton.  Edwin  R..  OriUia.  Ontario,  Canada.  Tent  at- 
tachment  for   motor   vehicles.      1,477.111  ;    Dec.    11. 

Eaton,  Fred  A..  South  Stukelv.  Quebec,  Canada.  Mop 
wringer.     1,452.798  ;  Apr.  24. 

Eaton.  Harold  I..  Ventnor,  and  P.  A.  Reiley.  Atlantic  Cltj, 
N.  J.  Rope-drum  attachment  for  tractors.  l,455,57o; 
May  15. 

Eaton.  Harrison  H.,  Beverly,  Slaes.  Pipe  cutter. 
1,475,374;  Nov.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Eaton,  Harrison  H.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Dust- 
collecting  device.     1,473,613;  Nov.  13. 

Eaton,  James  H.,  Union,  Ind.  Running-board  extension. 
1,478,031 ;    Dec.    18. 

Baton,  James  M.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Gifford,  Richard 
T.,  assignor.) 

Baton,  James  M.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Tomlinson,  E., 
and  Gitford,  assignors.) 

Eaton,  John,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric  Company.     Motor  control.     1,4.55,194 ;   May   15. 

Saton,  John,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Time-element  circuit  controller. 
1,456,100;  May  22. 

Eaton,  John  O.,  Taunton,  Mass.  Game  apparatus. 
1,444,074  ;  Feb.  6. 

Eaton,  Orrin  O.,  WatsonvlUe,  Calif.  Loading  cars. 
1,442,259;  Jan.  16. 

Eaton,  Richard  M.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  A.  L.  Schellhammer.  Electric 
lamp.      1,464, i(o2  ;   Aug.   7. 

Eaton,  Warren  J.,  Midland,  Pa.  Grab  bucket.  1,453,927  ; 
May  1. 

Eaton,  Wilfred  B.,  and  T.  D.  La  May,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Slide  rule.     1,461,975  ;  July  17. 

Eaton,  Wyman,  and  F.  H.  Willcox,  assignors  to  Freyn, 
Brassert  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Gas-tight  test  rod. 
1,464,738  ;  Aug.  14. 

Eaves,  Augustus  J.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telegraph  re- 
peating system.     1,472,463;  Oct.  80. 

Ebbert,  Daniel  F.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Shipping  case. 
1,442,714  ;  Jan.  16. 

Ea)el,  Frederick  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hydraulic  motor. 
1,457,927  ;  June  5. 

Ebellng,  Phillip,  Bellaire,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  the 
manufacture   of  glassware.      1,461,416 ;   July    10. 

Xbell,  Werner,  Neuruppln,  Germany.  Warp-tensioning  de- 
vice for  looms.     1,470,716  ;  Oct.  16. 

Eberhard  Faber  Pencil  Company.  (See  Paber,  Lothar  W., 
assignor.) 

Eberhard  Faber  Pencil  Company.  (See  Faber,  L.  W.,  and 
Robinson.) 

aberhard  Faber  PencU  Company.  (See  Stahfest,  Alfred 
C,   assignor.) 

Eberhard  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Schleicher, 
William  A.,  assignor.) 

Eberhard,  Robert  P.,  Meadow,  Va.  Ironing  board. 
1,443,250;  Jan.  23. 

Bberhardt,  Emanuel  G.,  Racine,  Wis.  Combination  elec- 
tric heater.     1,465,355  ;  Aug.  21. 

Eberhardt,  Ernst.  (See  Gaus,  W.,  Meiser,  and  Eber- 
hardt.) 

Bberhardt,  Henry  J.,  assignor  to  Newark  Gear  Cutting 
Machine  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Sinusoidal  gearing. 
1,443,837  ;  Jan.  30. 

Eberhardt,  Henry  J.,  assignor  to  Newark  Gear  Cutting 
Machine  Co.  Newark.  N.  J.  Cutting  gear  wheels. 
1,464.430;   May  8. 

Eberhardt,  Nicholas  S..  and  A.  B.  Hackett.  Milwaukee, 
Wis.     Mule  bank.     1.454,539  ;  May  8. 

Eberhardt,  Nicholas  S.,  and  A.  E.  Hackett,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.      Prog   bank.      1,461,821;  July  17. 

Eberhardt,  Walter.  (See  Herschede,  W.  J.,  and  Eber- 
hardt.) 

Eberley,  Frank  L.,  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  McLoughlin  Textile  Corporation,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Button 
stringer.      1,473,955  ;   Nov.   13. 

Eberlln,  Leon  W.      (See  Sheppard,  S.  B.,  and  Eberlin.) 

Eberly,  Austin  D.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Fluid-testing  device. 
1,441,564  ;   Jan.   9. 

Eberly,  Jacob  A.,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hypodermic 
syringe.     1,453,309;  May  1. 

Eberly,  Sylvester,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  S.  Mellott, 
Morenci,  Mich.  Bottle-washing  apparatus.  1,446,553 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Eberly,  Weir  B.,  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.  Alarm  for  auto- 
mobiles.    1,454,216  ;   May   8. 

Eberman,  Sidney  R.,  and  C.  W.  Ferris,  Homestead.  Pa. 
Device  for  creasin;;   trousers.      1,478,386 ;   Dec.   25. 

Ebert,  Harry,  Frederick,  Md.  Power  plant.  1,456,919 ; 
May  29. 

Eble,  Elwood,  and  G.  A.  Richter,  assignors  to  Brown 
Company,  Berlin,  N.  H.  Bleaching  cellulosic  material. 
1,470,556;  Oct.  9. 

Ebinger,  D.  A.,  Sanitary  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Ebinger, 
David  A.,  assignor.) 

Ebinger,  David  A.,  assignor  to  The  D.  A.  Ebinger  Sanl- 
tarv  Mfg.  Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Water-closet. 
1,468,142;  Sept.  18. 

Ebner,  Albert,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Automatic  stop 
mechanism  for  talking  machines.     1,456,589  ;  May  29. 

Eby,  Eldon  W.,  Blpnheim,  Ontario,  Canada.  Holder  for 
dental   floss.     1,445.009;   Feb.  13. 

Eccles,  George  H.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Ice-cream  cabinet. 
1,456,920;  May  29. 

Eccles,  William,  Chorlton-cum-Hardy,  England,  assignor, 
by  mesne  as-signment.^!,  to  Westlnghouse  Electric  and 
M«n«fncturing  Company.  Means  for  supporting  and 
for  connectlTi<r  bodie.-?,  machines,  or  other  apparatus. 
1,476,062 ;  Dec.  4. 


Eccleston,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Centrifugal  National 
Concentrator  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Centrifu- 
gal separator.     1,473,421 ;  Nov.  6. 

Eccleston,  Latham  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  B. 
Perry,  Wakefield,  R.  I.  Appliance  for  fishing  through 
the  ice.     1,443,981  ;  Feb.  6. 

Echlin,  Philander  M.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Lad- 
der attachment.     1,462,086;   July   17. 

Eck,  Karl,  Bellevue  Borough,  assignor  to  The  Duff  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Wheeling  attach- 
ment   for   lifting   jacks.      1,461,820 ;    July    17. 

Bckart,  George  P.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Motor  vehicU. 
1,449,812  ;  Mar.  27. 

Eckart,  George  F.,  Covington,  Ky.,  assignor  of  one-halt 
to  J.  Addison,  Chicago,  lU.  Rotary  brush.  1,471,782  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Ecke,   William  R.     (See  Matthews,  J.  H.,  and  Ecke.) 

Ecker,  Fi-ank  J.,  assignor  to  The  Lamson  and  Sessions 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cotter  pin.  1,444,065 ; 
Feb.   6. 

Ecker,  Morris.     (See  Levenson,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Ecker,  William  B.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  D.  B. 
Cheever,  Chicago,  111.  Tire  spreader.  1,450,944 ; 
Apr.   10. 

Eckermann,  Leo  A.,  assignor  to  Kales  Stamping  Company^ 
Detroit,  Mich.  Timer  for  internal-combustion  engines. 
1,452,419  ;  Apr.  17. 

Eckert,  Carl,  Berlin-Neukolln,  Germany.  Apparatus  for 
bestrewing  or  coating  articles  of  manufacture  with 
bronze  or  other  pulverulent  colors.    1,466,821 ;  Sept.  4. 

Eckert,  Carl  E.,  Mason,  Tex.  Pipe  lifter.  1,468,344 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Eckert,  Cecilie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Culinary  press. 
1,474,625  ;  Nov.  20. 

Eckert,  Edward  E.,  Chicago,  III.  Carburetor.  1,455,134; 
May  15. 

Eckert,  Fritz,  Wetzlar,  Germany.  Hollow  wall.  1.451,439; 
Apr.    10. 

Eckert,  Grandon  E.,  assignor  to  The  R.  Thomas  &  Sons 
Co.,  East  Liverpool,  Ohio.  Insulator  connector. 
1,458,811  ;  June  12. 

Eckert,  John,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Gear  wheel  and  manu- 
facturing the  same.     1,454.508  ;  May  8. 

Eckert,  John,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Gear-wheel-forging  dle» 
and  making  same.     1,470,818  ;  Oct.  16. 

Eckert,  Joseph,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Manufacturing 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Bell-cord  hanger.  1,477,549  ; 
Dec.    18. 

Eckertz,  Heinrich,  Essen-Rellinghausen,  assignor  to 
Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellscbaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr, 
Germany.  Apparatus  for  loading  motor  vehicles. 
1,477,212;  Dec.  11. 

Eckhard,  John,  assignor  to  Frontier  Machine  Tool  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Drill  press.  1,441,608; 
Jan.  9. 

Eckhouse,  Herbert  S.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Protector  for 
car  grain  doors  and  the  like.     1,463.010  ;  July   24. 

Eckl,  Edward,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Refrigerator. 
1464,648  ;  Aug.  14. 

Eckley,  John  R.  (See  Moore,  W.  E.,  Alter,  Hanff,  Eckley,. 
and  Wright.) 

Eckman,  Lawrence  R.,  et  al.  (See  Leaver,  Edmund  S.,. 
assignor.) 

Eckstein,  Henry  G.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Cracker  Jack  Co.  Manufacture  of 
moistureproof  packages.     1,451,145  ;  Apr.  10. 

Eckstein,  Henry  G.,  jr.     (See  Morinsky,  Louis,  assignor.) 

EcUpse  Interchangeable  Counterbore  Company.  (See- 
Smith,    J.    H.,   and   Kengel,    assignors.) 

Eclipse  Machine  Company.  (See  Abell,  Arthur  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eclipse  Machine  Company.  (See  Garey,  John  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eclipse  Machine  Company.  (See  McGrath,  William  L.,. 
assignor.) 

Eclipse  Machine  Company.  (See  Richards,  Julius  H.^ 
assignor.) 

Eclipse  Machine  Company.  (See  Woolson,  Lionel  M.^ 
assignor.) 

Economy  Cooker  Company.  (See  Slocomb,  John  T., 
assignor.) 

Economy  Electric  Devices  Company.  (See  Elsom,  James. 
D.,  assignor.) 

Economy  Engineering  Company.  (See  French,  George  M., 
assignor.) 

Economy  Engineering  Company.  (See  Pavey,  William  B.,. 
assignor. ) 

Economy  Gage  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (Se« 
Ososke,    Rudolph,   assignor.) 

Economy  Shoe  Machinery  Company.  (See  Terry,  George 
O.,  assignor.) 

Eddie,  Albert  A.     (See  Whitney,  Stephen  H.,  assignor.) 

Eddingstou,  A.  T.     (See  Pokorny.  James  T.,  assignor.) 

Eddins,  Sextus  A.,  Brockton,  and  W.  H.  Baynard,  Boston, 
Mass.     Last.     1,444,675 ;  Feb.  6. 

Eddison,  William  B.,  Irvington,  assignor  to  The  Surface 
Combustion  Co.,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method 
of  and  apparatus  for  mixing  and  proportioning  gaaea. 
1,466,356;  Aug.  28. 

Eddy,  Edgar  D.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Apparatus. 
toe   separating    seeds.      1,452,457 ;    Apr.    17. 

Eddy,  Everett  H.     (See  Eddy,  Le  Boy  C.  /ind  E.  H.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Coptinued. 


167 


Eddy,  Harold  C,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Petroleuiu  Kec- 
til'.ving  Company  of  Cnllfornin,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Vanable-field  dehydrator.     1.442.G08  ;  Jan.  16. 

Eddy.  Harold  C,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Petroleum  Rec- 
tifying Company  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Rotating  electrode  closed  treater  for  petroleum  emul- 
sions.     1,466,208;    Aug.    28. 

Eddy,  Herbert  L.     (See  Vonderheid,  C.  A.,  and  Eddy.) 

Eddy,  Le  Roy  C.  and  E.  n.,  Warren,  Pa.  Ironing-board- 
supporting  means.     1,469,629  ;  Oct.  2. 

Eddy,  Nelson  M.,  et  al.      (See  Jprniin,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Eddy,  William  O.,  Los  .\ngeles,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Koctifying  Company  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Electrical  debydrator.     1,440,774  ;  Jan.  2. 

Eddy,  William  O.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Rectifying  Company  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Dehydrator.     1,440,775  ;   Jan.   2. 

Eddy.  William  O.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Rectifying  Company  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Ueliydrator.     1,440,776  ;  Jan.  2. 

EJdel  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Edelman, 
Henry,  assignor.) 

Edelen,  Charles.     (See  Arnold,  C.  L.,  and  Edelen.) 

Edelin.  Benedict  F.,  Washington,  D..  C.  Pneumatic  toy 
pistol.     1,441.975:   Jan.  9. 

Edelin,  James  N.,  assignor  to  Novelties  Mfg.-Sales  Corpo- 
ration, Washington,  D.  C.  Coin-holding  device. 
1.472,268  :  Oct.  30. 

Edell,  Fred  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Flush  valve.  1,477,329; 
Dec.   11. 

Edelman.  Henry,  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Philip 
Stillman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bathtub  trap.  1,444,371; 
Feb.   6. 

Edelman,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  Edel  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bathtub  appurtenance. 
1.466,895  :  Sept.  4. 

Edelman,  Philip  E.,  Nev?  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  control 
of  reactions.     1,450,023  ;  Mar.  27. 

Edc  n,  James  A.,  ir.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Foster.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bolt  machine.  1,448,360 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Eden,  James  A.,  jr.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Foster,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Turning  and  threading  ma- 
chine.     1.456.101  ;  May  22. 

Eder,  Franz,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  River  and 
Rail  Transportation  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Auto- 
matically-locking flat  car  for  containers.  1,471,111 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Eder.  George  S.,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Pump.  1,444,596 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Eder,  Harold  R.,  Plttston,  Pa.  Mud  lug.  1,470,819; 
Oct.  16. 

Edgar,  Andrew  C,  Newtown  Square,  Pa.  Furnace  con- 
struction.    1,448,734  :   Mar.   20. 

Edgar,  Frank  M.,  and  T.  P.  Archer,  assignors  to  Tern- 
Btedt  Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Wind- 
shield  pivot.      1,451,978;   Apr.    17. 

Edgar,  Louis  C,  Swlssvale,  Pa.  Sintering  apparatus. 
1,442,023;  Jan.  9. 

Edgar,  Louis  C,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Blowing  engine. 
1,442,024  :  Jan.  9. 

Edgar,  Robert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Washboller  attachment. 
1,443,172;  Jan.  23. 

Edgar  Steel  Seal  &  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Edgar,  William 
K.,  assignor.) 

fidgar,  William  K.,  assignor  to  The  Edgar  Steel  Seal  & 
Mfg.  Co.,  Lawrence,  Kans.  Car  seal.  1,454,217 ; 
May  8. 

Edze,   Grant.      (See  Welttenhiller,   M..    and   Edge.) 

Edgecombe,  Edward  F.,  jr.,  Indianapolis,  assignor  to  The 
Honeywell  Heating  Specialties  Company,  Wabash,  Ind. 
Circulation-control  system.     Re.  15,531 ;  Jan.  23. 

Edgecombe,  Edward  P.,  jr.,  assignor  to  Meier-Gaynor  Mfg. 
Co..  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Bottle  capper.  1,454,540 ; 
May  8. 

Edgerton,  B.  G.     (See  Meister,  Herman,  assignor.) 

Edgerton,  Charles  G.,  et  al.  (See  Kllly,  Sever  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Edgerton  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.  (See  Ward,  Albert  F., 
assignor.) 

Edin,  John  O.  J.,  Mora,  Minn.  Ventilator.  1,441,070 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Edison  Electric  Appliance  Co.  (See  Rankin,  William  A., 
assignor.) 

Edison  Electric  Appliance  Company,  (See  Shroyer, 
Jacob  L.,  assignor.) 

Edison,  Thomas  A.,  Incorporated.  (See  Aimone,  Ral- 
mondo  C,  assignor.) 

Edison,  Thomas  A.,  Llewellyn  Park,  West  Orange,  as- 
signor to  New  Jersey  Patent  Company,  West  Orange. 
Stylus    mounting.      1,456.687 ;    May    29. 

Edison.  Thomas  A.,  jr..  Orange,  N.  J.  Air  auxiliary  sup- 
ply means  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,452,829  ; 
Apr.   24. 

Edler,  Eduard,  Lelpzig-Lindenau,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  A.  K.  Iseler  and  A.  G.  W.  Iseler,  Leipzlg- 
Plagwitz,  Germany.  Expanding  gate  valve.  1,462,635  ; 
July  24. 

Edler,  Eduard,  Leipzig-Llndenau,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  A.  K.  Iseler  and  A.  G.  W.  Iseler.  Lelpzig- 
Plasrwitz.  Germany.  High-pressure  .slide  stop  valve 
with  parallel  steam-tight  surfaces.     1,462,636  ;  July  24. 


Edllch,  Paul,  Delawanna,  N.  J.  Process  and  device  for 
flnishlng  textile  fabrics  and  the  like.  1,471,551 ; 
Oct.  23. 

ICdlund,  Henry  J.,  Burlington,  Vt.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Fullsr  Brush  Company,  Hartford, 
Conn.     Broom.     Des.  63,074  ;  Oct.  2. 

Edmands,  Frank,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation,  Hope- 
dale,  Mass.     Bobbin.     1,463,205 ;  July  31. 

Kdmauds,  Walter  S.,  Boston,  Mass.  Surgical  baker. 
1,471,329;   Oct.  23. 

Edmister,  William  W.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Bottle  attachment. 
1,451.564;    Apr.    10. 

Edmond,  Alfred,  Kearney,  N.  J.  Fuel  saver.  1,461,030 ; 
July  10. 

Edmonds,  Garfield  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Garment  presser. 
1,448,618;   Mar.   13. 

Udmonds,  Henry,  Birmingham,  England.  Photograph 
frame.     1,441,071 ;   Jan.  2. 

Edmonds,  Samuel  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Life  belt. 
1,448,527;  Mar.  13. 

Edmonds,  Walter  D.,  Boonville  Township,  Oneida  County, 
N.  Y.  Paper  sheet  and  making  the  same.  1,442,056 : 
Jan.   16. 

Edmondson,  George  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multiple  fish- 
hook.     1,448,735:   Mar.   20. 

Edmondson,  Robert,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Mixing  machine. 
1 ,443,735  ;  Jan.  30. 

Edmondson,  Ilobert  E.  (See  Chappcll,  J.  M.,  and  Ed- 
mondson.) 

Edmunds  and  Jones  Corporation.  (See  Godley,  Charles 
E.,    assignor.) 

Edmunds  &  Jones  Corporation.  (See  Kerwin,  Thomas 
n.,  assignor.') 

Edmunds  &  Jones  Corporation.  (See  Snorf,  Newton  L., 
assignor.) 

Edmundson,  Herbert  W.,  and  W.  T.  Munro,  Rugby,  Eng- 
land, assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Vacuum 
electric  discharge  device.     1,450,413  ;  Apr.  3. 

Edney,  William  J.,  Sutton,  England.  Turbine.  1,456,122  ; 
May  22. 

Edon-Brown,  Herbert,  Westminster,  London,  England. 
Mold  for  casting  hollow  concrete  structures.  1,440,380  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Edridge.  Hartwell  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Gas  generator 
and  burner.     1,446,889  ;  Feb.  27. 

Edrington,  William  B.,  Hollywood,  Miss.  Cotton-picking 
machine.      1,465,974  ;    Aug.    28. 

Edson  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Wickwire,  J.  W., 
and  Burns,  assignors.) 

Kdson,  William,  Harrison,  N,  Y.  Valve  stem  and  guide 
lubricator.     1,473,839;  Nov.   13. 

Edstrom,  Otto  E.,  Cary,  111.  Adjustable  wrench. 
1,440,381  ;   Jan.   2. 

Edstrom,  Otto  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Adjustable  wrench. 
1,4,59,583;  June  19. 

Edwards,  Albert,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ironing  board. 
1,469,456  ;  Oct.  2. 

Edwards,  Albert  W.,  et  al.  (See  Van  Nagell,  John  R., 
assignor.) 

Edwards,  Albert  Y.,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Valve  mechanism 
for  internal-combustion  engines.     1,458,223  ;  June  12. 

Edwards,   Alonzo  L.      (See  PauU,  A.   W.,  and  Edwards.) 

Edwards,  Alonzo  L.,  and  J.  A.  McGInnis,  assignors  to 
Wheeling  Stamping  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Cap- 
feeding  mechanism.     1,465,897  ;  Aug.  21. 

Edwards,  Bruce  V.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  W.  L. 
Leary,  Chicago,  111.  Conveying  apparatus.  1,460,539  ; 
July   3. 

Edwards,  Charles  K.,  Chlngford,  London,  assignor  to 
The  Associated  Equipment  Company  Limited,  West- 
minster, London,  England.  Control  gear  for  electric 
driving  mechanism.     1,472,358  ;  Oct.  30. 

Edwards,  Charles  K.,  and  D.  E.  Batty,  assignors  to  As- 
sociated Equipment  Company,  Limited,  London,  Eng- 
land. Automatic  controlling  means  for  the  ignition 
timing  in  internal-combustion  engines.  1,460,056 ; 
June  26. 

Edwards,  Charles  R.,  Houston,  Tex.  '  Pipe  puller. 
1,443,463  ;  Jan.  30. 

Edwards,  Charles  R.,  Houston,  Tex.  Wrench.  1,446,619  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Edwards,  Charles  R.,  Houston,  Tex.  Rotating  jar. 
1.450,024  ;  Mar.  27. 

Edwards,  Daniel  G.,  Hopklnsville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  J.  A. 
Stone,  Washington,  D.  C.  Fire-control  means  for  air- 
craft machine  guns.     1,460,951  ;  Sept.  4. 

Edwards,  Edwin  L..  and  F.  A.  Farwell,  assignors  to  Ed- 
wards X-Ray  Corporation,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Safety 
X-ray  apparatus.     1,450,025  ;  Mar.  27. 

Edwards,  Eugene  P..  assignor  to  G.  W.  NefE,  Plainfield, 
N.  J.     Universal  joint.     1,447.934  :  Mar.  6. 

Edwards,  Francis  E.,  Crystal  Lake,  assignor  to  Stromberg 
Motor  Devices  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Fuel-feed  system. 
1,440,382;  Jan.  2. 

Edwards.  Francis  E.,  Crystal  Lake,  assignor  to  Strom- 
berg Motor  Devices  C^'ompany,  Chicago,  111.  Fuel-feed 
system  for  automobiles  and  the  like.  1,455,086 ; 
May  15. 

Edwards,  George  D.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Anti-side-tone  substation  circuits.  1,442,427 ; 
Jan.  16. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Conynued. 


Edwards,     George     W.,     Berlin,     N.     H.       Stoker     grate. 

1,463,157;    July   31. 
Edwards,     Gladys    M.,     Sacramento,     Calif.       Alarm,    for 

pocketbooks,  etc.     1,465,466;  Aug.   21. 
Edwards,  Henry  J.,   Blyria,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Over- 
land    Company,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Pin-locking     means. 

1,443,014  :   Jan.    23. 
Edwards,     Isaac    L.,     Aurora,     111.       Spike.       1,445,576  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Edwards,   Isaac  L.,   Aurora,   111.     Rail  joint.      1,445,577  ; 

Feb.  18. 
Edwards,   John    C,   Utica,   N.   Y.     Adjustable  rail   brace. 

1,478,558  ;  Dec.  25. 
Edwards,     Joso     S.,     Helper,     Utah.       Automobile     rim. 

1,452,073  ;  Apr.  17. 
Edwards,    Joseph    B.,    Memphis,    Tenn.      Dredge    bucket. 

1,405,163  ;  Aug.  14. 
Edwards,    Junius    D.,    Oakmont,    assignor    to    Aluminum 

Company   of   America,    Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Aluminum-sili 

con  alloy  and  making  it.     1,453,928 ;   Alay   1. 
Edwards,   Louis   C,    Ellington,   Conn.      Tobacco-stripping 

table.     1,476,240;  Dec.  4. 
Edwards,  Oliver  P.,  Leipsic,  Ohio.     Shock-absorbing  appa- 
ratus for  vehicles.     1,457,509  ;  June  5. 
Edwards,  Orin  R.      (See  Haughey,  Charles  B.,  assignor.) 
Edwards,   Richard   C,   Oakland,    Calif.      Releasing  device 

for    lifeboats     and    other    similar     craft.       1,471,552 ; 

Oct.  2.3. 
Edwards,    Robert    D.,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Motor    belt. 

1,474,666;  Nov.  20. 
Edwards.   Robert   I.,    Detroit,   Mich.     Corner-bead   clamp. 

1,468,463  :  Sept.  18. 
Edwards,  Samuel  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Tool  for  removing 

and  replacing  valve  guides.     1,468,777  ;  Sept.  25. 
Edwards,   Victor   C,   Arlington,   N.  J.,   assignor  to   E.   I. 

du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Reenforced  glass.     1,467,030  ;   Sept.  4. 
Edwards,    Victor    E.,    assignor    to    Morgan    Construction 

Company,   Worcester,  Mass.     Handling  hot-metal  strip 

and  apparatus  therefor.     1,469,721 ;  Oct.  2. 
Edwards,    William, -Rock    Springs,    Wyo.      Panoramic   at- 
tachment for  cameras.     1,456,372  ;  May  22. 
Edwards  X-Uay  Corporation.     ^See  Edwards,  E.  L.,  and 

Farwell,  assignors.) 
Een,  Johannes   B.,   Voss,   Norway.     Wooden-floor  section. 

1,468,288;  Sept.  18. 
ECEertz,  Edward  P.,  Wiuona,  Minn.     Self -computing  level 

rod.      1,450,360  ;   Apr.   3. 
Efficiency  Electric  Corporation.      (See  Dean,  William  W., 

assignor.) 
Efficiency  File  Co.     (See  Turner,  Roy  J.,  assignor.) 
Egan,  George  F.     (See  Stern,  C,  and  Egan.) 
Egan,    James,    Chicago,    111.      Auxiliary   foot   accelerator. 

1,441,669;  Jan.  9. 
Egan,     James     11.,    Ventnor,     N.    J.       Register-operating 

mechanism.      1,459,879  ;    June   26. 
Egan,      Naomi,      Redding,      Calif.         Collapsible      roost. 

1,452,366;  Apr.  17. 
Egan,   I'aul   C,   Mount  Vernon,   N.  Y.     Lighting  fixture. 

1,474,958  ;  Nov.  20. 
Egan,    William    J.,    Geelong,    Victoria,    Australia.      Baby 

carriage.     1,475,375  ;  Nov.  27. 
Egashira,  Haruki,  Tokyo  Fu,  Japan.     Photographic  trans- 
fer paper.     1,450,067  ;  Mar.  27. 
Bgersdorfer,  Fritz,  Charlottenburg,  Germany.     Feed  pump 

for  combustion  engines.     1,466,092  ;  Aug.  28. 
Egersdorfer,    Fritz,    Charlottenburg,     Germany.      Rotary 

machine.      1,466,276  ;   Aug.    28. 
Egprt,  Benjamin  J.      (See  Boe,  H.  J.,  and  Egert.) 
Egerton,    Henry    C,    Ridgewood,    N.    J.      Diaphragm    for 

dictaphones,    etc.      1,455,745 ;    May    15. 
Egerton,    Henry    C,    Ridgewood,    N.    J.      Making    shoes, 

boots,  etc.     1,457,826  ;  June  5. 
Egerton,  Henry  C,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.     Phonograph  horn, 

etc.     1,475,623  ;  Nov.  27. 
Egerton,  Henry  C,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 

Electric    Company,     Incorporated,     New    York,    N.    Y. 

Phonographic      recording      and      reproducing      system. 

1,454,157;   May  8. 
Egerton,   Henry  C.,   Passaic,   N.   J.,   assignor  to   Western 

Electric    Company,    Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Machine     and     winding     electrical     coils.       1,462,032 ; 

July  17. 
Egg,  Harold,  Blllingshurst,  England.     Device  for  produc- 
ing relative  translational  movement.     1,469,630  ;  Oct.  2. 
Egger,  Alva  W.,  Joliet,  111.     Truck  unloader.     1,448,835  ; 

Mar.    20. 
Egger,   Louis,    Sumlswald-Grunen,    Switzerland.     Machine 

for  cutting  embroidery.     1,447,650  ;  Mar.  6. 
Egger,     Louis,     Sumiswald-Grunen,     Berne,     Switzerland. 

Book-sewing  machine.     1,450,914  ;  Apr.  10. 
Egger,    Thomas    A.,    Columbus,    Miss.    Ignition     system. 

1,447,971  :   Mar.    13. 
Eggers,  Clarence  C.  C,  Hooper,  Nebr.     Torch.     1,459,658: 

June   19.    . 
Eggers.   .John    H.,   jr.,   Huntingburg,    Ind.      Car  coupling. 

1,461,769  ;  July  17. 
Eggert,  Gustav  B.,  assignor  to  Baker-Perkins  Manufactur- 
ing Corporation,  Saginaw,  Mich.     Gearing.     1,442,057 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Eggert,    Gustav  B.,   assignor   to    Baker-Perkins   Manufac- 
turing Corporation,  Saginaw,  Mich.     Mixing  and  knead 

Ing  machine.     1,448.438  ;  Mar.  13. 


Eggert,     Walter     C,      Seattle,      Wash.      Grinding     mill 

1,449,592  ;  Mar.  27. 
Eggleston,    Robert    S.,    Antwerp,    N.    Y.      Decarlionizlng 

attachment  for  internal-combustion  engines.    1,476,241 

Dec.  4. 
Egle,     William,     Detroit,     Mich.       Hydrocarbon     burner, 

1,447,770  :    Mar.   6. 
Egler,   Nicolas    F.,    Chicago,    III.,   assignor,   by   mesne   as 

signments,    to    The     Union    Trust    Company,     trustee 

Cleveland,    Ohio.      Billet-heating    furnace.      1,456,788 

May  29. 
Egli,  Huldreich.  Baltimore,  Md.     Oyster-shucking  machine 

1,445,672  ;  Feb.  20. 
EglofC,  Gustav,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Treating  hydrocarbons 

1,478,559  ;   Dec.    25. 
Egloff,  Gustav,  and   H.   P.  Benner,   Independence,  Kans. 

assignors    to    Universal    Oil    Products    Company,    Chi 

cago.     111.      Apparatus    for    treating    oil.       1,470,353 

Oct.  9. 
Egner,    Daniel    W.,    Linthicum    Heights,    Md.      Cabinet 

1,441,670  ;  Jaj.  9. 
figolf,     Paul     H.,     Narberth,     Pa.      Toy     railway     track 

1,467.475  ;  Sept.  11. 
Egry   Register    Company,    The.      (See    Wimmers,    August 

A.,  assignor.) 
Ehnikn.    William    C,    assignor    to    Detroit    Sheet    Metal 

Works,    Detroit.    Mich.      Industrial    oven.      1,474,515 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Ehmke,  Albert  E.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  W.  Ehmke 

and   on-e-third  to  A.   B.   Chapman,   Silver   Creek,   N.  Y. 

Spark  plug  for  explosive  engines.     1,471,309;  Oct.   16. 
Ehmke,   Charles  W.,   et   al.      (See   Ehmke,   Albert  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 
Ehrbar,    George    C,     Cleveland,    Ohio.      Furnace    grate. 

1,453,093;  Apr.  24. 
Elirenherg,  Carl.      (See  Wiederhold.   H.,  and   Ehrenberg.) 
Ehrenfeuchter,    Julius,    Hanover-Wulfel,    Germany.      Par- 
allel vise.     1.458,619  ;  June  12. 
Ehrenreich,  Alfred,  New  York,  and  A.   Rogers,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Ocean  Leather  Company,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Manufacture  of  fertilizer  stock.     1,441,219  ;. 

Jan.  9. 
Ehret,  Cornelius  D.     (See  Kolster,  Frederick  A.,  assignor.) 
Ehret,    Cornelius   D.      (See   McCaa,   David   G.,   assignor.)- 
Ehrhard.  Joseph,  Curtis,  Okla.     Potato  slicer.     1,442,715  ; 

Jan.  16. 

Ehrhart.  Raymond  N.,  Edgewood,  Pa.  Feed-water  heater. 
1,469,068  ;  Sept.  25. 

Ehrhart,  Raymond  N.,  assignor  to  Elliott  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Ejector.     1.443,315 ;  Jan.  23. 

Ehrhart,  Raymond  N.,  assignor  to  Elliott  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Ejecting  apparatus  for  exhausting  air  or 
other  fluids.     1,447,014  ;  Feb.  27. 

Ehrhart,  Raymond  N.,  assignor  to  Elliott  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Ejector  apparatus  for  exhausting 
air  or  other  fluids.     1,449.220  ;   Mar.   20. 

Ehrhart,  Raymond  N.,  assignor  to  Elliott  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  compressing^ 
elastic  fluids.     1,449,504  ;  Mar.   27. 

Ehrhart,  Raymond  N.,  assignor  to  Elliott  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  System  for  removing  air  and  gases  from 
water.     1,463,158:  July   31. 

Ehrhart,  Raymond  N..  Jeannette.  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inshouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  CJo.  Steam-actuated 
ejector.     1,444,539  :  Feb.  6. 

Ehrhart,  Raymond  N.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa^  assignor  to- 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  (Jo.  Condens- 
ing  apparatus.      1,45(3,870 ;    May   29. 

Ehrhart,  Raymond  N..  Edgewood,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Cpn- 
denser  apparatus.     1,456,871 ;  May  29. 

Ehrhart,  Raymond  N.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghou.'se  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Co.  Condenser 
and  air-pump  apparatus.     1,466,042  ;  Aug.  28. 

Ehrlich,  Albert  H.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Display  refrigerator. 
1,451,565  ;    Apr.    10. 

Ehrlich,  Albert  H.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Refrigerator  display 
counter.      1,451,566 ;    Apr.    10. 

Ehrlich,  Albert  H.,  St.  .Joseph,  Mo.  Refrigerator  or  cold- 
storage    room.      1,469,631  ;    Oct.    2. 

Ehrlich,  Herman,  Chicago,  111.  Spool  holder.  1,470,258; 
Oct.  9. 

Ehrman,  Bertha,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Spring  clamp. 
1,470,259  ;  Oct.  9. 

Eiard,  Francois  E.  M.,  Levallois-Perret,  France.  Divisible 
and  adjustable  bridge  or  crane  for  lifting,  carrying,  or 
sustaining  loads.     1,450,492  ;  Apr.  3. 

Eich,  Albert  A.,  Richmond,  Minn.  Pulverizer  and  quack- 
grass  destroyer.     1,450,318  :  Apr.  3. 

Eichhaum.  Herman  W.,  Venice,  Calif.  Ignition  system. 
1,466,209  ;    Aug.    28. 

Eichelberger,  George  W.,  jr..  Goose  Creek,  Tex.  Auto- 
matic  stop   for  phonographs.      1,455.326 ;    May    15. 

Eichenberg.  William  J.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Research 
Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Driving  mechanism. 
1.445.614  ;  Feb.   13. 

Eichenberger,  Rudolf,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Device  for 
producing  permanent  undulation.    1,464,867  ;  Aug.  14. 

Eichenberger.  Walter  O.,  Gray,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
Grain-shocking  machine.     1.453,242:  Apr.  24. 

Eicher,  Albert  L.,  Canal  Fulton,  Ohio.  Forging  gear 
worms.     1,474,516  ;  Nov.  20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  192?.. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


159 


Blcbhorn,  Joseph,  Columbia,  Pa.  Adjustable  garmeut. 
1  453  243  •   Adt.   24. 

Eiciiman,  Emil,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tire  tool.  1,441,671 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Eichwald,  Egon,  and  H.  E.  R.  Vogel,  Hamburg,  Germany. 
Manufacture  of  lubricants  from  low-temperature  tar. 
1,450,026  ;  Mar.  27. 

Eidmaun,  Frank  L.,  assignor  to  J.  L.  WyckoEf,  E.  N. 
White,  and  G.  F.  Jenks,  trustees,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Elevating  truck.     1,454,431 ;  May  8. 

Eiermaiiii,  Willinm,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Boring  spade. 
1,453,030  ;  June  5. 

Eiermunn,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Weighted  scraper. 
1,473,540;  Nov.  C. 

Eihorn,  Joseph,  Louisville,  Ky.  Truss.  1,475,475 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Eilonder,  Walter  L.  E.,  Remscheid,  Gei'many,  assignor,  by 
nusne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc. 
llish-spoed  steel  free  from  tungsten.  1.448,288; 
Mar.   i;^. 

Eilers,  Frank,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Tokheim 
Oil  Tank  and  Pump  Company.  Gauge.  1,478,328 ; 
Dee.  IS. 

Eilers.  Hio  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Clutch.  1,460,234; 
June  26. 

Einfeldt,  Emil,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Wheel-driving  mecha- 
nism.    1,464,978;  Aug.  14. 

Einson-Freeman  Company.  (See  Ganz,  Albert  J.,  as- 
si.snor.) 

Einstein.  Robert  E.,  et  al.  (See  Hachmann,  Frederick, 
assignor.) 

Einstein,  Robert  E.,  assignor  to  St.  Louis  Frog  &  Switch 
Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Adjustable  switch-rail  clip. 
1,455,096  ;  May  22. 

Eis,  Julius  O.,  and  E.  J.  Knauff,  assignors  to  Aid  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  switch.  1,448,058; 
Mar.   13. 

Eisbach,  Aloysius  A.,  assignor  of  one-fifth  to  J.  H.  Bruhn, 
Dubuque,  Iowa.  Glaziers'  point  setters.  1,449,035 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Eisele,   Charles.      (See  Goodfellow,   Joseph  P.,   assignor.) 

Eisele,  Louis  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fireplace  guard 
screen.     1,454,269  ;  May  8. 

EHsele,  Hieronymus,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Dental  bridge. 
1,459,951 ;  June  26. 

Eisele,  Logan,  New  York,  N.  T.  Thermometer.  1,447,935  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Eiseman,  Kaye  Company.  (See  Kaye,  Joseph  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eisen.  William  C.  J.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Handle. 
1,460.057  :  June  26. 

Eisenbarh,  Peter,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spring  rim.  1,455,997  ; 
May  22. 

Eiseiib^rg,  M.,  &  Son.  (See  Crumley,  Le  Roy  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eisenberg,  M.  &  Son.      (See  Meier.  George,  assignor.) 

Eisenberg,  Solomon,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Finger  ring,  brace- 
let, or  article  of  similar  nature.     Des.  62,713  ;  July  24. 

Eisenhart,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Mid-East  Specialty 
Company,  Inc.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Handle  construc- 
tion for  paper  bags.     1,451,652  ;  Apr.   10. 

Eisenlohr,  Carl.      (See  Hren,  J.,  and  Eiseulohr.) 

Eisenmann,  John,  assignor  to  The  Manell  Building  Block 
&  Tile  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Building  block  and 
construction.     1,456,373  ;  May  22. 

Elserman,  l^ederlck,  W.,  and  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Timing 
mechanism  for  boiler  skimmers.     1,463,577  ;  July  31. 

Elserman,  Herman.    (See  Eiserman,  Frederick,  W.,  and  H.) 

Eisermau,  William.    (See  Eiserman,  Frederick,  W.,  and  H.) 

Eisselt,  Ferdinand  E.  G.,  assignor  to  E.  Richter,  Chemnitz, 
Germany.     Electric  liquid  heater.     1,463,617  ;   July  31. 

Eitutis,  John  A.,  Chicago,  HI.  Repeating  device  for 
phonographs.     1,457,428  ;  June  5. 

Ek,  Arvid,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Portland,  Me. 
Dispensing  cabinet.      1.478,329  ;   Dec.   18. 

Ek,  Edward  M.,  Providence.  R.  I.  Harness  motion  for 
looms.     1,475,476  ;  Nov.  27. 

Ekberg,  Lender,  Vasteras,  Sweden.  Rail  joint.  1,451,766  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Ekberg,  Olaf,  Topeka,  Kans.  Garment.  1,474,896 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Ekco  Engineering  Company,  The.  (See  Darrah,  William 
A.,  assignor.) 

Ekco  Engineering  Company,  The.  (See  Katzinger,  Ar- 
thur, assignor.) 

Ekeberg,  Lars  H.,  Rockford,  111.  Signal  for  vehicles. 
1,461,114  :  July  10. 

Ekholm,  John.      (See  Wiberg,   Charles  A.,   assignor.) 

Ekiss,  Dwight,  Dalton  City,  111.  Air-valve  opener. 
1.445,205  ;  Feb.  13. 

Ekiand.  Thomas  C,  Washington,  Pa.  Draw  spike. 
1.476,698:    Dec.   11. 

Eklund.    Alexander.       (See    Thoma,    A.    J.,    and    Eklund.) 

Eklund,  Axel  G.,  Attleboro,  assignor  to  J.  F.  Sturdy's 
Sons  Co..  Attleboro  Falls,  Mass.  Bracelet-buckle  mem- 
ber.     Des.    62,939  :   Aug.   28. 

Eklund.  Axel  G.,  Attleboro,  assignor  to  J.  F.  Sturdy'.'? 
Sons  Co.,  Attleboro  Falls.  Mass.  Bracelet-buckle  mem- 
ber.    Des.  62,940  ;  Aug.  28. 

Eklnnd.   Felix.      (See  Bo.van.   T.   J.,   and  Eklund.) 

Eklund.  Harold  A.,  Tulsa,  Okla.     Oil  injector.     l,473,47."i  : 

NOY.    «. 


Eklund.  Ilildore  C.  (See  Cooney,  E.  H.,  Eklund,  and 
Wiprud.) 

Eklund,  Oscar  F.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Belt  shipper. 
1,451,945  ;  Apr.  17. 

Eklundh,  John  G.  G.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  and  C.  O.  Kennedy, 
Servia,  Ind.,  assignors  to  The  Universal  Milking  Ma- 
chine Company.  Pulsator  for  milking  machines. 
1,444,906  ;  Feb.  13. 

Ekstadt,  Charles  O.,  Orion,  111.  Conveyer.  1,447,936; 
Mar.  6. 

Ekstrom,  Eric  S.,  et  al.    (See  Anderson,  Carl  L.,  assignor.) 

Ekstrom,  Eric  S.,  et  al.     (See  Faust,  Levin,  assignor.) 

Ekstrom,  Eric  S.,  et  al.  (See  Swenson,  Carl  E.,  as- 
Bignor.) 

Ekstrom,  Gunnar  C,  and  G.  Orstrom,  assignors  to  Aktie- 
bolaget  Ger.  Arehns  Mekanlska  Verkstad.  Stockholm, 
Sweden.  Means  for  portioning  cigarettes  or  other  staff- 
shaped  articles  for  the  packeting  of  same.  1,447,715  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Ekstrom,  Gunnar  C,  and  G.  OrstrOm,  assignors  to 
Aktiebolaget  Gehr.  Arehns  Mekaniska  Verkstad.  Stock- 
holm, Sweden.  Packeting  device  for  boxes  and  the 
like.     1,468,010  ;  Sept.  18. 

Ekstrom.  Per  G.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Syrefast  Mur- 
ning.  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Acidproof  mortar.  1,456,303  ; 
Mav  22. 

Ekvall.  Carl  O.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Patch-applying  mecha- 
nism for  -window  envelopes.     1.474,832  :  Nov.  20. 

Elardo,  Joseph  W.,  Fredonla,  N.  Y.  Auto  safety  signaling 
device.     1,443,251 :  Jan.  23. 

Elastic  Paint  Co.      (See  Goldthorpe,  Edwin  T.,  assignor.) 

Elbertz,  Frank  V.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Traction-wheel  drive 
gearing.     1,469,433  :  Oct.  2. 

Elder,   Andrew   D.      (See   Elder,   Robert  B.,   assignor.) 

Elder,  John,  Raymond,  Alberta,  Canada.  Combined  wire 
stretcher  and  splicer.     1.442,928  ;  Jan.  23. 

Elder.  John,  Raymond.  Alberta,  Canada.  Wire  stretcher 
and  splicer.     1,447,536  ;  Mar.  6. 

Elder,  Matthew  L.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Companv.  Radiating  casing  for  electrical  ap- 
paratus.    1,471,888;  Oct.  23. 

Elder,  Robert  B.,  assignor  to  A.  D.  Elder,  Denver,  Colo. 
Hydraulic    classifier.      1,451,067 ;    Apr.    10. 

Elde'r,  William  S.,  assignor  to  J.  Hirsch,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Undergarment.     1,444,676 ;  Feb.  6. 

Elderkin,  James  K.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Thermionic  rectifier 
and  circuits  therefor.     1,445,206;  Feb.  13. 

Elderton,  Robert,  and  C.  D.  Baldwin,  Independence,  Iowa. 
Clamp.      1.459,445  :   June   19. 

Eldred,  Byron  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Carbide  and  Carbon  Chemicals  Cor- 
poration. Making  halogenated  products.  1,456,590 ; 
May  29. 

Eldred,  Byron  E.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Carbide  and  Carbon  Chemicals 
Corporation.  Separating  olefines  from  gaseous  mix- 
tures.     1,465.600  :   Aug.   21. 

Eldred,  Byron  E.,  New  I'ork,  and  B.  T.  Brooks,  Bayside, 
N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Carbide 
and  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation.  Process  and  ap- 
paratus for  manufacture  of  chlorhydrins.  1,465,601 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Eldredge,  Elmer  E.,  Zeeland,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Phenix 
Cheese  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sterilizing  cheese. 
Rel5,648  ;    July   10. 

Eldridsre,  Leonard  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Game  counter. 
1,468.143  ;  Sept.  18. 

Elcctone  Company.      (See  SeifCert,   George,  assignor.) 

Electric  Arc  Cutting  and  Welding  Company.  (See  Flood, 
W.  H.,  and  Smout,  assignors.) 

Electric  Arc  Cutting  &  Welding  Company.  (See  Holslag, 
Claude  J.,  assignor.) 

Electric  Auto-Lite  Company.  (See  Patterson,  Harry  R.. 
as.<'ignor.1 

Electric  Auto-Lite  Corporation.  (See  Buchenberg,  .Mvin 
E.,  assignor.) 

Electric  .\nto-Lite  Corporation.  (See  Davies,  Henry  R., 
assignor.) 

Electric  Auto-Lite  Corporation.  (See  Gilchrist,  Clarence 
F..  assignor.) 

Electric- Auto-Llte  Corporation.  (See  Gilchrist,  C.  F., 
and  Patterson,  assignors.) 

Electric  Auto-Lite  Corporation.  (See  Post.  Truman  W., 
assignor.) 

Electric  Auto-Lite  Corporation.  (See  Saxon,  Herman  R., 
assignor.) 

Electric  Auxiliaries  Company.  (See  Herz,  Alfred,  as- 
signor.) 

Electric  Boat  Company.  (See  Bedell,  Charles  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Electric  Controller  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Frost,  Homer  E..   assignor.) 

Electric  Controller  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Rippl,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Electric  Controller  &  Manufacturing  Company,  The. 
(See    Stratton.    Harrv    F.,    assignor.) 

Electric  Forge  Corporation,  The.  (See  Henry,  Ira  W., 
assignor.) 

Electric  Fruit  Marking  Co.  (See  Ahlburg,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Electric  Hammer  Company.  (See  Kollock,  G.  L.,  and 
Mnrtin,  assignors.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Electric  Heating  Apparatus  Company.     (See  Reid,  Tbomas 
A.,  assignor.) 

Electric    Heating   Corporation.      (See  Macy,   Barnett   W., 
assisnor. ) 

Electric    Milker    Corporation.       (See    Gessler,    Frederick 
A,  assignor.) 

Electric   Milker   Corporation.      (See   Gessler,    F.    A.,    and 
Mitchell,  assignors.) 

Electric  Phonograph   Company.      (See   Shigley,   Cyrus   C, 
assignor.) 

Electric  liailway  Improvement  Company,  The.     (See  Cad- 
well,  Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

Electric  Sealing  Machine  Corporation.     (See  Herzig,  Irwin 
M.,  assignor.) 

Electric  Sealing  Machine  Corporation.     (See  Reusch,  Wal- 
ter, assignor.) 

Electric  Service  Supplies  Company.     (See  Darling,  Lewis 
A.,  assignor.)  _ 

Electric     Smelting    &    Aluminum    Co.    Inc.,    The.       (See 
Cowles,  Edwin,  assignor.) 

Electric  Vaporizing  Nozzle  Company.     (See  GriiEn,  Archi- 
bald W.,  assignor.) 

■Electric    Water    Sterilizer    and    Ozone    Company.       (See 
Hartman,  Harry  B.,  assignor.) 

Electric  Welding  Machine  Company.      (See  Lorenz,   Sam- 
uel E.,  assignor.) 

Electrical    Development    and    Machine    Company.       (See 
Papini,  Anthony,  assignor.) 

Electrical  Engineers  Equipment  Company.      (See  Jacobs, 
Ernest  H.,  assignor.) 

Electro  Chemical  Company,  The.     (See  Gerstle,  John,  as- 
signor. ) 

Electro   Metallurgical   Co.      (See  Becket,  F.   M.,  and   Mc- 
Quigg,   assignors.) 

Electro  Metallurgical  Company.      (See  Becket,  Frederick 
M.,  assignor.) 

Ele'"*"      Steel    Products    Corporation.       (See    Lachman, 
Mnarice,  assignor.) 

Electrolytic    Zinc    Company    of    Australasia    Proprietary 
Limited.      (See  Gepp,   Herbert  W.,  assignor.) 

Electromotive    Engineering    Company.       (See    Hamilton, 
Harold  L.,  assignor.) 

Electron   Corporation,  The.      (See   Kerrigan,    Edward   L., 
assignor.) 

(See    Turner,    Robert    C,    as- 


Electropure    Corporation. 

signer.) 
iElektrizitatswerk    Lonza. 

signer. ) 
Elektrizitatswerk  Lonza. 

hahn,  assignors.) 
Elektrizitiitswerk     Lonza. 

signor. ) 
BIcktrizitatswerk   Lonza. 


(See    GUtlin,     Hermann,     as- 

(See  Liischer,  B.,  and  Lichten- 

(See    Odinga,    Theodor,    as- 


(See  Tommasl,   C,   Sandholm, 

Danneel,  and  Busch,  assignors.) 
Elers.    Karl    P.,    Oakmont,    Pa.      Creep    check    for    rails. 

1,47T,6.S7  ;    Dec.    18. 
Elesco   Lace  and  Embroidery  Co.      (See  Levi,  J.  A.,  and 

Ploetner,  assignors.) 
Elevator  Supplies  Co.     (See  Scott,  Rumsey  W.,  assignor.) 
Blevayor  Electric  Industrial  Truck  Co.      (See  Schroeder, 

William,  jr.,  assignor.) 
Eley,  William,  Suffolk,  Va.     Twine  holding  and  dispensing 

device.     1,457,621 ;  June  5. 
Elfelt,  Clifford  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif,  assignor  to  E.  El- 
felt  and  D.  Weber,  Chicago,  111.     Hand  bag.     1,458,329  ; 

June  12. 
Elfelt,  Esther,  et  al.      (See  Elfelt.  Clifford   S.,  assignor.) 
Elfreth.    Harold   D..   assignor,   by   mesne   assignments,    to 

IT.    S.    B.    W. -Cochrane    Corporation,    Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Weighing  machine.     1,456,631  ;  May  29. 
Elgin   Auto  Tool  Company.      (See  Davenport,   Wesley  M., 

assignor.) 
Elgin    National    Watch    Company.      (See    Williams,    Lois 

M.,  assignor.) 
Elgin    Street    Sweeper    Co.      (See   Martin,   Elmer   R.,   as- 
signor.) 
Elia.     Giovanni    B.,     New    York,    N.     Y.       Aerial    shell. 

1,442,929  ;   Jan.    23. 
Elia,    Giovanni    E.,    Westminster,    London,    assignor    to 

Vickers   Limited,    London,   England.      Submarine   mine. 

1,449,168;    Mar.    20. 
Elias,    Adnlph     D.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Life    preserver. 

1,468.464  ;  Sept.  18. 
Elias,  Joan  J.  M.,  Banjoemas,  Java.     Machine  for  plant- 
ing  cuttings.      1,470,067  ;    Oct.   9. 
Elick,   John,   Centralia,   Wash.     Draft-controlling  device. 

1,461,606;   July   10. 
Eliopnlos,      Christ,      Marion,      Indi.        Cream      whipner. 

1.4.57.622:  June  5. 
Elite   Manufacturing   Company.      (See  Burkholder,   John 

H.,   assienor. ) 
Elkins.    Clifton   D.,   et  al.      (See   Wolfe,   Clinton   M.,   as- 
signor.) 
Elkins,  Rush,  Gilbert,  W.  Va.     Lamn  burner.     1,444,241  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Elleby,  Siegfrledt  P.,  Warren,  Pa.     Milk  cooler.     1,446,417  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Elledge,    Percy    J.,    Cleveland,   Mo.      Dirigible    headlight. 

1.460,540  :  .Tuly  3. 
Ellefson,  Ellef,  Appleton,  Wis.     Pulp  breaker.     1,463,942  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Ellensohn.    Hans,   Vienna,   Austria.     Device   for   securing 

the  heels  of  shoes  or  hoots.     1,477,045;  Dee.  11. 


Ellenwood,  Jay  W.,  Pacific  Grove,  Calif.  Grading  appara- 
tus.    1,450,146  ;  Mar.  27. 

Ellenwood,  Jay  W.,  Pacific  Grove,  Calif.  Combined  flsh 
grading  and  cleaning  device.     1,450,146  ;  Mar.  27. 

EUory,  Robert  L,     (See  Jobst,  Conrad,  assignor.) 

Ellery,  Robert  L.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Screw-thread  gage. 
1,467,146  ;  Sept.  4. 

EUigan,  Earl,  Chicago,  111.  Governor  for  spring  motors. 
1,473,476  ;  Nov.   6. 

Ellingham,  Robert  W.,  and  C.  E.  Van  Norman,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  assignors  to  Van  Norman  Machine  Tool  Com- 
pany.    Grinding  machine.     1,445,875  ;  Feb.  20, 

Ellingscn,  Sigurd,  North  Vancouver,  British  Columbia, 
Canada.     Jack.     1,475,057;  Nov.  20. 

Ellingson,  Hans,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Lock  nut.  1,452,367; 
Apr.  17. 

Elliott,  Alah  W.,  Santa  Paula,  Calif.  Fishing-rod  tip 
and  guide  for  fishing  lines.     1,478,643;   Dec.  25. 

Elliott,  Alexander  D.,  Viola,  111.  Necktie  holder. 
1,466,706  ;  Sept.  4. 

Elliott,  Alexander  T.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Extraction 
of   metals   from   ores.      1,471,514 ;   Oct.   23. 

Elliott,  Allen  C,  Russell,  Minn.  Tire-rim  tool.  1,443,015  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Elliott,  Alvin  C,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.  Level.  1,468,688  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Elliott,  Ambrose  E.  (See  McCallen,  Walter  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Elliott,  Arthur  M.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Tire  tread.  Des. 
62,519;   June  12. 

Elliott,  Artinius  E,.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Collapsible  saw 
clamp.     1,448,483  ;   Mar.  13. 

Elliott,  Auren  C.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Emergency  brake. 
1.455,576  ;  May  15. 

Elliott,  Ba.sil  W.,  assignor  to  The  Trafolite  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Automobile  signal  light. 
1,466,874;   Sept.  4. 

dlliott,  Charles  A.  (See  Hicks,  J.  N.,  Elliott,  and  Dun- 
bar,) 

Elliott.  Chas.  H.,  Company.  (See  Robertson,  Walter  S., 
assignor.) 

Elliott  Company.      (See  Ehrhart,  Raymond  N.,  assignor.) 

Elliott  Company.     (See  McDermet,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

Elliott,  Elias  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lens  for  vehicle  lamps. 
1,475,806;  Nov.  27. 

Elliott,  Elmer  S.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Egg-turning  means  for 
incubators.    1,444,783  ;  Feb.  13. 

Elliott-Fisher  Company.  (See  Foothorap,  Harry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Elliott-Fisher  Company,  The.  (See  Richtcr,  Emanuel, 
assignor.) 

Elliott,  Prank  B.,  Belle  Plaine,  Kans.  Rail  joint. 
1,463,618;    July   31. 

Elliott,  George  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Sectional  concrete 
block.     1,444,784  ;  Feb.  13. 

Elliott,  Harold  F.     (See  Pratt,  H.,  Elliott,  and  Murphy.) 

Elliott,  Harold  P.,  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  A.  Taylor,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Radiotelegraphy  signaling  system. 
1,454,629  ;  May  8. 

Elliott,  Harold  F.,  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  A.  Taylor,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.     Radiotelegraphy.     1,454,630;  May  8. 

Elliott,  Harold  F.,  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  .\.  Taylor, 
San  Francisco,  CJalif.  ■  Radiotelegraphy  signaling  "  sys- 
tem.    1,473,220;   Nov.   6. 

Elliott,    Harriet    A.,    executrix.      (See    Elliott.    Sterling.) 

Elliott,  Harry  C,  Towanda,  Kans.  Windshield  light  shade 
for  automobiles.      1,472,904 ;   Nov.    0. 

Elliott,  Harry  D.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinerv  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Bobbin-wind- 
in-  machine.     1.444.372  ;  Feb.  6. 

Elliott,  Henry  D.  (See  Simons,  J.  T,,  Elliott,  and 
Stoney. ) 

Klliott,  Henry  D.,  Tabor,  N.  C.  Transplantin;?  device. 
1,4?2,110;  Apr.   17. 

Elliott,  Henrv  D.,  Tabor,  N.  C.  Transplanting  device. 
1.4.-6,921;  iUay  29. 

Elliott,  Irwin.  New  York,  ■  N.  Y.  Continuous  baking 
oven.     1,567,310;  Sept.  11. 

Elliott.  James  P.,  Kellerman,  Ala.  Drawing  implement. 
1,449,271 ;    Mar.    20. 

Elliott,  James  F.,  Searles,  assignor  of  forty-five  per  cent 
to  M.  E.  Morris,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Voting  machine. 
1,474,414  ;  Nov.  20, 

ailllott,  James  P.,  deceased,  Chicago,  111. ;  M.  B.  Elliott, 
o.Keeutrix.  Material  for  phonogranh-record  blanks  and 
making  the  same.     1.450.739  :  Apr.  3. 

Elliott,  ,Tames  P..  deceased,  Chicago,  111.  :  M.  B.  Elliott, 
executrix.  Makini;  waterproof  and  acidproof  recepta- 
cles.    1,467,311  ;  Sept.  11. 

ElliiUt,  James  W.^  New  York,  N.  Y.  Finger  ring,  badge, 
button,  or  article  of  similar  nature.  Des.  61,870; 
Feb.   6. 

Elliott,  .John  O.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  Checkbook.  1,477,3.30; 
Dec.  11. 

Elliott,  Lewis  B.,  Colorado,  Tex.    Die.   1,474.897;  Nov.  20. 

Elliott,  Lloyd  L,,  et  al.     (See  Hughes,  Cora  E.,  assignor.) 

Elliott,  Mark.     (See  Feely,  Thomas  J.,  assignor.) 

Elliott.  Mary   B..   executrix.      (See   Elliott,   James   P.) 

Elliott,  Patrick  J.,  and  E.  L.  Bonamy,  Newcastle,  Wash. 
Mine-car  coupler.     1.469.434  ;  Oct.  2. 

Elliott.  Philip  M.     (See  Razey,  Silas  C,  assignor.) 


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161 


Elliott,  Kichard  P.,  Lexington,  Mass.  Centering  device. 
1,448.528;   Mar.   13. 

Blliott,  Rov  L).,  Crockett,  Calif.  Sngar  refining  and 
manufacturing.     1.476,242;  Dec.  4. 

Elliott,  Sterlins,  deceased,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  H.  A. 
Elliott,  executrix.     Stencil  making.     1,461,867  ;  July  17. 

Elliott,  Thomas,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Car  Company, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Railway  brake  head.  1,456,632 ; 
May  i;n. 

Elliott,  Thomas,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Car  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Vehicle  body.  1,473,023 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Elliott,  Thomas,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Car  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Railway  car.  1,473,024 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Elliott,  Thomas,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati 
Car  Company,  Winton  Place,  Ohio.  Railway  car. 
1.476.tUiO  :   Dec.  11. 

Elliott,  Willi.im  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Box.  1,468,229 : 
Sept.  18. 

Elliott.  William  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
American  Button  &  Fastener  Co.,  Augusta,  Me.  Feed- 
ing apparatus.     1,442,866  ;  Jan.  23. 

Elliott,  William  S.,  I'ittsburgh,  Pa.  Water  heating  and 
degasilyiiig  .apparatus.     1,457,153;  May  29. 

Elliott,  Wordsworth  M.,  Crete,  and  S.  E.  Cook,  Lincoln, 
Nebr.  Interchangeable  sign  letters.  1,459,765 ; 
June  26. 

Ellis  Adding  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Bernau,  Fred- 
erick W.,   assignor.) 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Lard  substitute.  1,446,004  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Ellis.  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Poster 
Company.     Cumaron  paint.     1,451.092  ;  Apr.  10. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Making  nickel  formate. 
1,452,478;  Apr.   17. 

Ellis.  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.     Making  fatty  acid  com- 

f)ounds.     1,475,477  ;  Nov.  27. 
is,     Carleton,     Montclair,     N.     J.     Adding     hydrogen. 
1.476.330;  Dec.  4. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Artificial  resin  and 
preparation.     1,477,870 ;   Dec.   18. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  S.  B.  Hunt,  trustee,  Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y. 
Utilizing  gaseous  unsaturated  hydrocarbons.  1,464,152  ; 
Aug.    7. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  S.  B.  Hunt,  trustee.  Mount  Kisco,  N.  T. 
Making  useful  products  from  by-product  still  gases  and 
gases  from  cracking  operations.     1,464,153  ;  Aug.   7. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Surface  Combustion,  Inc.,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Apparatus  for  supplying  heat.  1,469,178 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  and  A.  A.  Wells,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  S.  B.  Hunt,  trustee, 
Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y.  Making  chlorinated  bodies. 
1.440,976;  Jan.  2. 

El'is.  Carleton,  and  A.  A.  Wells,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assl^ments,  to  S.  B.  Hunt,  trustee. 
Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y.  Ketone  body  and  making  same. 
1,450,493;    Apr.   3. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  and  V.  T.  Stewart,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
Making   arsenicals.     1,447,203 ;   Mar.   6. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  and  V.  T.  Stewart.  Montclair,  N.  J. 
Making  hydrochloric  and  arsenic  acids.  1,447,937 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  and  V.  T.  Stewart,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
Making  arsenate  of  lime.     1,447,938  ;   Mar.   6. 

Ellis,  Charles  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.,  assignor  of  one- 
tenth  to  H.  Ridder,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Address  plate 
and  index  card.     1.472.057  ;  Oct.  80. 

Ellis,  Charles  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Elapsed-time  recorder. 
1,458,689  ;  June  12. 

Ellis  Drier  &  Elevator  Company.  (See  Ellis,  Hubert  C, 
assignor.) 

Ellis,  Ernest  L.,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Rail  Joint.  1,472,157; 
Oct.  30. 

Ellis,  Ferrand  F.,  assignor  to  Oneida  Community,  Lim- 
ited, Oneida,  N.  Y.     Animal  trap.     1,443,705  ;  Jan.  30. 

Ellis-Foster  Company.     (See  Darling,  Elton  R.,  assignor.) 

Ellis-Foster   Company.      (See   Ellis,    Carleton,    assignor.) 

Ellis,  Frederic  R.,  Hyde  Park,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Sturte- 
vant  Company,  Boston.  Mass.  Apparatus  for  cooling 
air.     1,471,112;  Oct.  16. 

Ellis.  George  H.,  St.  Paul.  Minn.  Insulating  board  and 
making  the  same.     1,449,221  ;  Mar.  "O. 

Ellis,  Halcolm,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Typewriter.  1,446,338  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Bills,  Harry  E.,  Leesburg,  Fla.  Pulp-making  machine. 
1,465,579  :  Aug.  21. 

Ellis,  Horace  E.,  Meadvllle,  Pa.  Window  screen. 
1,442,657;   Jan.  16. 

Ellis,  Howard,  P.  S.  Hart,  and  W.  G.  Nunnelly,  New  Flor- 
ence, Mo.  Electrolyte  for  storage  batteries.  1,459,659  • 
June    19. 

Ellis,  Hubert  C,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Ellis  Drier  & 
Elevator   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Condensation    trap. 

1.460.410  ;  July  3. 

Ellis,  Hubert  C,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Ellis  Drier  & 
Elevator      Company,      Chicago,      lU.        Tilting      trap. 

1.460.411  ;  July  3. 

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Ellis,  James  G.,  St.  Lambert,  and  G.  W.  Mingle,  Montreal, 
(Juebec,  Canada.  Fire  grate  for  locomotives.  1,459,288  ; 
June   19. 

Ellis,  James  R.,  Chevy  Chase,  D.  C.  Refrigerated  con- 
tainer.    1,441,672  ;  Jan.  9. 

Ellis,  John  W.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Irrigation  valve. 
1,473,401 ;  Nov.  6. 

Ellis,  Julius  D.,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Nut  lock.  1,454,712; 
May  8. 

Ellis,  Llewellyn  M.,  Ward  End,  Birmingham,  England, 
assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company, 
Canton,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  gauging  rollers  and 
other  articles.     1,472,589  ;  Oct.  30. 

Ellis  Resilient- Wheel  Corporation.  (See  Patch,  Harry 
M.,   assignor.) 

Ellis,  Ridsdale,  Oak  Park,  111.  Ice  manufacture. 
1,460,646;  July  3. 

Ellis,  Robert  E.,  Everett,  Wash.  Steel  ship-hull  con- 
struction.    1  467,426  ;  Sept.  11. 

Ellis,  Robert  H.,  and  F.  Simper,  Fremantle,  Western  Aus- 
tralia, Australia.     Packing  case.     1,453,094  ;  Apr.  24. 

Ellis,  Robert  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Vehicle  direction  In- 
dicator.    1.475,807;  Nov.  27. 

Ellis,  Thomas,  and  O.  H.  Zerrmann,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Crude-oil  burner.     1,441,915  ;  Jan.  9. 

Ellis,  Thomas  C,  A.  Jeffery,  and  H.  Maddocks,  Peter- 
borough, England.  Seed-sowing  machine.  1,461.770 ; 
July  17. 

Ellis,  Thomas  E.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Saw.  1,443,252; 
Jan.  23. 

Ellis,  Thomas  F.,  Mattston,  Miss.  Jack.  1,443,913; 
Jan.  30. 

Ellis,  Wallace,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  Ray,  Belolt, 
Wis.     Nail-Pulling  Machine.     1,461,712  ;  July  10. 

Ellis,  Warren  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  Traylor, 
Lebo,  Kans.     Deep-well  pump,     1,476,444  ;  Dec.  4. 

Ellis,  William  H.     (See  Koenig,  J.,  and  Ellis.) 

Ellison,  B  D  Lenhart,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  assignor  to  Draper 
Corporation,  Hopedale,  Mass.  Warp  stop  mechanism 
for  looms.     1,478,210  ;  Dec.  18. 

Ellison,  Charles  F.,  Cristobal,  Panama,  Canal  Zone,  and 
E.  F.  Beyer,  New  Orleans,  La.  Boat-launching  device. 
1,475,290  ;  Nov.  27. 

Ellison,  Earl  J.,  May  wood.  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  XXth  Century  Heating  &  Ventilating 
<")o.,  Akron,  Ohio.     Air  heater.     1,440,867.;  Jan.  2. 

Ellison,  Edward  H.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Metallic  frame 
for  windows,  doors,  etc.     1,451,012  ;  Apr.   10. 

Ellison,  Edward  H.,  assignor  to  Monarch  ReflUable  Fuse 
(.  o.,  Jamestown,  IN.  Y.    Fusible  link.    1,446,554  ;  Feb.  27. 

Ellison,  Edward  H.,  assignor  to  Monarch  Refillable  Fuse 
Co.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Knife-blade  fuse.  1,463,038 ; 
July  24. 

Ellison,  Edward  H.,  assignor  to  Monarch  Refillable  Fuse 
Co.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Cartridge  fuse.  1,478,109 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Ellison,  Forrest  L.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  Turned  shoe. 
1,469,256;   Oct.  2. 

Ellison,  Mary  B.,  Eugene,  Oreg.  Pressing  and  utilizing 
plant  elements  for  decorative  purposes.  1,446,790 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Ellison,  Michael  C,  Huttons,  England.  Telephone  am- 
plifier  system.      1,470,430 ;    Oct.    9. 

Ellison,  Robert  A.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Game.  1,441,333  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Ellison,  Thomas  J.,  Richmond,  Ky.  Animal  trap. 
1,453,342  ;  May  1. 

Ellison,  William  A.,  assignor  to  D.  F.  Murphy,  Salem, 
Mass.     Inside  pipe  wrench.     1,472,464  ;   Oct.   30. 

Ellison,  William  A.,  assignor  to  D.  P.  Murphy,  Salem, 
Mass.     Strap  wrench.     1,478,110 ;  Dec.  18. 

Ellison,  Winnlfred  F.,  Manchester,  N.  H.  Wood-cutting 
saw.     1,443,914  ;  Jan.  30. 

Ellithorpe,  Gilbert  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The 
Bac-Lite  Corporation.     Tail  light.     1,454,631 ;   May   8. 

Ellrich,  Max,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  M.  Christensen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Con- 
veyer.    1,455,433  ;  May  15. 

Ellrich,  Max,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  M.  Christensen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fasten- 
ing of  trays  to   conveyers.      1,455,434  ;   May   15. 

Ells,  Mae  W.,  Adrian,  Minn.  Corset-stay  brace  and  ab- 
domen support.     1,447.537  ;  Mar.  6. 

Ellsworth,  Ross  J.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Mattress-wrapping 
machine.     1,445,876  :  Feb.  20. 

EUwood  Tractor  Company.  (See  Gaubatz,  Arthur  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ellwood,  William,  Hempstead,  assignor  to  Nicholas  Power 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  fire  shut- 
ter  for   moving-picture   machines.     1,457,510 ;   June   5. 

Elmac  Specialties  Corporation.  (See  Lalonde,  Oscar  V., 
assignor.) 

Elmblad,  Hjalmar,  Chicago,  111.  Writing  machine. 
1,474,247  ;    Nov.    13. 

Elmen,  Gustaf  W.,  Leonla,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Transmission  system.     1,470,965  ;  Oct.  16. 

Elmendorf,  Armin,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor  to  Haskelite 
Manufacturing  Corporation.  Joint  for  metal-sheathed 
receptacles  and  the  like.     1,442,930;  Jan.  23. 

Elmonthaler,  William,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paring  and 
pitting  knife.     1,446,739  ;  Feb.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Elmer,     James     E.,     Prescott,     Ariz.       Pencil     holder. 

1,464,066;  Aug.  7. 
Elmer    Ordnance    Corporation.      (See   Bergman,   Axel    G., 

assignor.) 
Elmertoskl,      Antoni,      Brooklyn,      N.      Y.      Hand     bag. 

1,441,269;   Jan.  9. 
Elmlinger,  Sylvester.     (See  Nickley,  J.  C,  and  Blmlinjjer.) 
Elmore,  Frank  E.,  Boxmoor,  England.    Treatment  of  lead- 
zinc  ore.     1,441,072  ;  Jan.  2. 
Elmore,  Clement.     (See  Sikes,  J.  M.,  and  Elmore.) 
Elmore,  Guy  H.      (Seo  Rigler,  Richard  W.,  assignor.) 
Elmore,   Richard   E.,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Locking  system 

for  automobiles.     1,451,209  ;  Apr.  10. 
Elms,    John   D.,   West   New   Brighton,   N.  Y.,  assignor  to 

Widescope   Camera   Co.,   Newark,   N.   J.     Lens-focusing 

device.     1,447,173  ;  Mar.  6. 
Elowsky,  Samuel  M.     (See  Yurow,  Andrew,  assignor.) 
Elrod,   Henry   E.,    Dallas,   Tex.      Incinerator.      1,452,031  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Elsas,  Edward  J.,  Scott  City,  Kans.     Holder  for  artificial 

sets  of  teeth.     1,473,673  ;  Nov.  13. 
Elsasser,  Henry  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.      Wave  filter. 

1,467,360  :  Sept.  11. 
Elsbach,  Felix,  et  al.     (See  Wagner,  Albert  G.,  assignor.) 
Eisner,    Wllhelm,     Hanover,    Germany.      Purification    of 

methyl      alcohol     containing     sulphurous     impurities. 

1,450,147  ;  Mar.  27. 
Elsom,  James  D.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Economy  Electric 

Devices   Company,   Chicago,    111.      Inspection   indicator. 

1,467,716  ;  Sept.  11. 
Elstein,     Mordechai     A.,     Kansas     City,     Mo.       Syringe. 

1,467,242  ;  Sept.  4. 
Elsworth,  Oswald,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  England.    Means 

for    stripping    the    husks    from    coconuts.      1,468,011 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Elton,  James   O.,  and  R.  B.   Caples,  Great   Falls,   Mont., 

assignors     to     Anaconda     Copper     Mining     Company. 

Hydrometallurgical  treatment  of  zinc  ore.     1,477,478; 

Dec.  11. 
Elverson,    Arthur    J.    H.,    Reading,    assignor    to    Herbert 

Kennedy  &  Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Strob- 

oscopic  apparatus.     1,454,713  :  May  8. 
Elwell,   Franklin  H.,   Chicago,   111.      Oil   cup.     1,455,086; 

May  15. 
Elwell,   Frankpn   H.,  Chicago,  HI.     Oil  cup.     1,455,087; 

May  15. 
Elwell,    Franklin    H.,    Chicago,    111.      Spark-plug    cleaner 

1,458,690:   June  12. 
Elwell,    Franklin    H.,    Chicago,    111.      Spark-plug    cleaner. 

1,458,691 ;  June  12. 
Elwell,  George  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Stud  and  eyelet  fas- 
tening device.     1,444,867  ;  Feb.  13. 
Elwood  Myers  Company,  The.      (See  McGregor,  Ross,  as- 

BigQor.) 
Ely,    Alonzo    B.,    assignor    to    Corona    Typewriter    Com- 
pany,     Inc.,      Groton,      N.      Y.        Cushioning      device. 

1.477.331;  Dec.  11. 
Ely,  Grosvenor.      (See  Brown,  G.   S.,  and  Carpenter,  as- 
signors.) 
Ely,     Price    W.,    Jonesville,    Va.       Shovel.       1,447,298 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Elyria  Enameled  Products  Company,  The.     (See  Donauer, 

Max,  assignor.) 
Elyria  Iron  &  Steel  Company,  The.     (See  Tllden,  Charles 

S.,  assignor.) 
Elzemeyer,   Ernst  H.,  and   P.   S.   Knittel,    St.   Louis,   Mo. 

Apparatus  for  producing,  separating,  and  feeding  pow- 
dered  coal.      1,449,169;    Mar.   20. 
Elzey,   Edgar   P.,   Parkersburg,   W.    Va.     Antiskid   chain. 

1,445,305  ;  Feb.  13. 
Elzev,    Edgar  P.,  Parkersburg,   W.   Va.      Elevating  truck 

or"  cradle   for   motor   vehicles.      1,477,332 ;    Dec.    11. 
Elzy,    Thomas    E.,     St.     Louis,    Mo.      Locksmith's    vise. 

1,475.058  ;  Nov.  20. 
Emarv,     Wess.      Osceola,     Iowa.      Tire-chain     tightener. 

1,446,791  ;  Feb.  27. 
Embach,  John  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Gas  engine.     1,475,005  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Emerson,    Alfred    W.,     Mlllbrldge,    Me.       Window    lock. 

1,478,871  ;  Dec.  25. 
Emerson    Brantingham    Company.       (See    Brown,    C.    H., 

and  Hinds,  as.signors.) 
Bmerson-Brantingham  Company.      (See  Davis,  Calvin  R., 

assignor.) 
Bmerson-Brantingham  Company.     (See  Traphagen,  Harry 

R.,    assignor.) 
Emerson-Brantingham  Conlpany.      (See  Waterman,  Lewis 

E.,   assignor.) 
Emerson-Brantinghnm  Company.      (See  Waterman,  L.  E., 

Traphagen,  and  Waterman,  as.signors.) 
Emerson,    .Joseph    W.,    Sallda,    Colo.      Hardened    water- 
repellent    gypsum    plaster    and    producing    the    same. 

1,470.200;  Oct.  9. 
Emerson     Phonograph    Company,     Inc.       (See     Emerson, 

Victor  H.,  assignor.) 
Emer.son   Pump   and   Valve   Company.      (See   Richardson. 

Wilbur  S.,  assignor.) 
Emerson,  Truell  F.,  Somervllle,  asBlgnor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to   Walter  M.   Lowney  Company,   Boston,  Mass. 

Counter  display  container.     1.462,502:  July  24. 
Emerson,    Victor    H.,    New    TorV.    N.    Y.      Protector    for 

phonograph  records.     1,468,879  ;  Sept.  20. 


Emerson,  Victor  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  means 
assignments,  to  Metal  Recording  Disc  Company,  Inc. 
Record  for  talking  machines  and  making  the  same. 
1,444,900:  Feb.  13. 

Emerson,  Victor  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Metal  Recording  Disc  Company,  Inc. 
Producing  phonograph  records.     1,452,872  :  Apr.   24. 

Emerson,  Victor  H.,  assignor  to  Emerson  Phonograpb 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Laminated  phono- 
graph record  and  producing  same.     1,469,781 ;  Oct.  9. 

Emerson,  Victor  I.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tool  for  power- 
operated  riveting  devices  or  hammers.  1,474,025 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Emerson,  Victor  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sterilizing  appara- 
tus.     1,440,868;   Jan.   2. 

Emery,  Erastus,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Brake-shoe  key. 
1,451,332;  Apr.  10. 

Emery,  Erastus,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Brake-shoe  key. 
1,465,975;  Aug.  28. 

Emery,   Frank  A.      (See   Adams,   A.  A.,   and   Emery.) 

Emery,  Frank  B.,  Petersburg,  Va.  Baggage  receptacle. 
1,460,016;  June  26. 

Emery,  Frank  M.,  Kennebunk,  assignor  to  Gove  Motor 
Company,  Biddeford,  Me.  Internal-combustion  engine. 
1,471,783;  Oct.  23. 

Emery,  Gustav  H.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Pablo 
Broquier,  Madrid,  Spain.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
1,468,999;  Sept.  25. 

Emery,  James  H.,  Inwood  Park,  N.  Y.  Artificial  fruit 
and    producing   same.      Rel5,641 ;   July   3. 

Emery,  Julius  L.,  Altoona,  Pa.  Nutcracker.  Des.  61,801 ;. 
Jan.  16. 

Emery,  Sidney  S.,  Denver,  Colo.  Lubrication  record. 
1,460,576  ;  July  3. 

Emery,  Victor  J.,  Wollaston,  Mass.  Grinding  machine. 
1,458,528  ;  June  12. 

Emery,  Victor  J.,  Wollaston,  Mass.  Piston  ring. 
1,477,550  ;   Dec.   18. 

Emery,  Wilber,  Monroe  County,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Toledo 
Scale  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Pendulum  mechanism. 
1,454,047  ;  May  8. 

Emett,  Arthur,  Birmingham,  England.  Sound-damping 
mechanism.     1,469,141 ;  Sept.  25. 

Emick,  Charles  C,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Jar  closure. 
1,460,017  :  June  26. 

Emmelin,  Alfred,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pneumatic  cannon. 
1,477,698;  Dec.   18. 

Emmerich,  Edward  E.,  Chicago,  111.  PiUow.  1,447,288  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Emmert,  Samuel  B.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Nashua  Gummed  &  Coated  Paper  Com- 
pany, Nashua,  N.  H.  Strip-serving  machine.  1,442,058  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Emmet,  William  L.  R.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  (Company.  Elastic-fiuid  turbine. 
1,471,317  ;  Oct.  16. 

Emmich,  George  L.  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
A.  Davis,  jr.,  Covington,  Ky.  Tank-wagon  emergency- 
valve   mechanism.      1,467,717  :   Sept.  11. 

Emmon.s,  Harold  H.  (See  Litle,  Thomas  J.,  jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Emmons,  Harold  H.      (See  Sweet,  Ernest  E.,  assignor.) 

Emmons,  Harry  H.,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Spray  nozzle. 
1,447,015  ;  Feb.  27. 

Emmons,  Harry  H.,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Valve.  1,452,962 ; 
Apr.   24. 

Emmons,  Herbert  I.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Loom  picker. 
1,442.388;  Jan.  16. 

Emmons,  Herbert  I.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Shuttle-check 
means  for  looms.     1,472,296:  Oct.  30. 

Emond,  Joseph  E.,  Windsor  Mills,  Quebec,  Canada.  Ad- 
justable headlight  and  direction  indicator  for  automo- 
biles.    1,465,164;  Aug.  14. 

Emond.  Robert  A.     (See  Hockaday,  John  K.,  assignor.) 

Emond,  William  H.,  assignor  to  H.  H.  Franklin  Mfg. 
Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Body  and  seat  arrangement 
for  motor  vehicles.     1,465,729  ;  Aug.  21. 

Emonts,  Joseph,  O'Fallon,  Mo.  Veterinary  instrument. 
1.476,500  ;  Dec.  4. 

Empire  Biscuit  Co.      (See  Eagle,  Frederick,   assignor.) 

Empire  Notion  Company.  (See  Hawes,  .Vrthur  L.,  ai- 
elgnor.) 

Empire  Stamping  Tool  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Becherer.  George,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Empire  Tinware  Company,  The.  (See  Schilling,  Barney, 
assignor.) 

Emrv,  Clvde  L.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Rim  tool.  1,445,825; 
Feb.  20". 

Bmslie.  David  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Doorstop.  1,473,926; 
Nov.    13. 

Enache,  Cociu,  Dallas,  Tex.  Railway  safety  gate. 
1.473,905  ;  Nov.  13. 

Endean.  John  W.,  Frankfort,  N.  Y.  Aeroplane. 
1,443,982;   Feb.  6. 

Enderbv,  George  H.,  Penzance,  England.  Intemal-com- 
bustibn  engine.     1,447,127  ;  Feb.  27. 

Enderes.  Ernst.  Albert  Lea,  Minn.  Drop  hammer. 
1,445,578:   Feb.   13. 

Bnders,  John,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.  Quartz  milL 
1,441,147  ;   Jan.   2. 

Endrea.  Edward  S.  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Water- 
proofing, Incorporated,  Indiannpolis.  Ind.  Combined 
shoe  and  arch  support.     1,477,750  ;  Dec.  18. 


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Endres,  Lawrence  M.  and  M.  A.,  Dane,  Wis.  Splash  lu- 
bricating system.     1,468,778  ;   Sept.  25. 

Endres,  Michaol  A.     (See  Endres,  Lawrence  M.  and  M.  A.) 

Endslow,  Caddie,  administratrix.  (See  Endslow,  Ed- 
mund B.) 

Endslow,  Edmund  B.,  deceased,  by  C.  Endslow,  administra- 
trix, Gahanna,  Ohio,  assignor  of  one-third  to  H.  M. 
Miller,  Washington,  D.  C.  Grain-scouring  machine. 
1  449  895  *  Mar.  27. 

Endter,'  Wa'lter  J.,  assignor  to  The  Buffalo-Springfield 
Roller  Company,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Scarifier.  1,473,221 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Enfield  Cycle  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Smith,  Hobert 
W.,  assignor. ) 

Enfield,  William  H.,  Osage,  Iowa.  Automatic  gate  for 
laiiway  crossings.     1,450,797  ;  Apr.  3. 

Engau,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stamping  press. 
1,444.373;   Feb.  6. 

Engebrigtson,  James  H.  (See  Garritt,  W.  A.,  and 
Engebrigtson.) 

Engel,  Frank,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Light  &  Heat  Corpora- 
tion, Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Ventilator.  1,451,538 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Engel,  Godfrey,  sr.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Foundry 
&  Machine  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Filter.  1,453,310 ; 
May  1. 

Engel.  Godfrey,  sr.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Foundry 
&  Machine  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Rotary  filter.  1,453,311 ; 
May  1. 

Engel,  Godfrey,  sr.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Foundry 
&  Machine  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Rotary  drier.  1,453,312  ; 
May  1. 

Engel.  Godfrey,  sr.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Foundry 
&  Machine  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Dealcoholizing  process 
and  apparatus.     1,453,313  ;  May  1. 

Engel,  Godfrey,  sr.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Foun- 
dry &  Machine  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Concentrating  evapo- 
rator.    1,466,357  ;   Aug.   28. 

Engel,  Godfrey,  sr.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Foundry 
&  Machine  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Vacuum  pan.  1,476,331 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Engel,  Karl,  Arlington,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe  Ma- 
chinerv  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Molding  appara- 
tus.    1,464,501  ;  Aug.  14. 

Engel,  Wilhelm,  Nied,  near  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
manv.     Seal  lock.      1,447,939;   Mar.  6. 

Engel,  William  C,  Ashland,  Pa.  Automobile  spring  regu- 
lator.     1,477,433  ;  Dec.   11. 

Engelbrecht,  Emil  P.,  Chicago,  Dl.  Slate  brick.  1,462,596  ; 
July  24. 

Engelhard,  Frank,  deceased,  F.  H.  Engelhard,  and  W.  A. 
Engelhard,  Springfield,  Mass. ;  said  F.  H.  Engelhard 
and  W.  A.  Engelhard,  executors.  Hot-water  boiler. 
1,471,784;  Oct.  23. 

Engelhard,  Frederick  H.  (See  Engelhard,  Frank,  F.  H., 
and  W.  A.) 

Engelhard,  William  A.  (See  Engelhard,  Frank,  F.  H., 
and  W.  A.) 

Engelhardt,  Rudolf,  Leverkusen,  near  Cologne,  W.  Lom- 
mel,  Wiesdorf,  near  Cologne,  and  A.  Ossenbeck,  Co- 
logne-on-the-Rhine,  assignors  to  Farbenfabrikeu  vorm. 
Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.,  Leverkusen,  near  Cologne,  Ger- 
many. Absorbing!  ethylene  and  its  homologues. 
1,458,646  ;  June  12. 

Engelhardt.  William  A.,  Oakley,  Kans.  Draft  connec- 
tion   for   tractors.     1,467,573 ;    Sept.    11. 

Engelke.  Barnard  L.,  et  al.  (See  Amberg,  Walter  E., 
assignor.) 

Enger,  Elmer,  Peno,  S.  Dak.  Hayrack-sill  adjuster. 
1.466,822  ;  Sept.  4. 

Enger,  Nell  C.     (See  Gaarder,  L.  G.,  and  Enger.) 

Engert,  George  J.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Hollow  concrete  walL 
1,467,241  ;  Sfipt.  4. 

Engeset,  Lars,  Seattle,  Wash.  Roof-plate  form.  1,461,182  ; 
July    10. 

Engineering  Specialties  Company.  (See  Cantrall,  For- 
rest L.,  assignor.) 

England,  Isaac  W.,  assignor  to  Passaic  Metal  Ware  Co., 
Passaic,  N.  J.  Continuous  baking  oven.  1,450,027 ; 
Mar.  27. 

England,  Isaac  W.,  assignor  to  Passaic  Metal  Ware  Co., 
Passaic,  N.  J.     Conveyer.     1,463,011 ;  July  24. 

England,  James  M.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Store  display  room. 
1,455.114  :  May  15. 

England.  Lee  R.,  et  al.      (See  Brown,  London,  assignor.) 

England.   WUliam  A.      (See  Hauge,  O..  and  England.) 

England,  William  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Barrel  struc- 
ture.    1,449.091  ;  Mar.  20. 

Englander,  Benjamin  B.,  assignor  to  The  Englander 
Spring  Bed  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hammock. 
1,469.782  ;  Oct.  9. 

Englander,  Benjamin  B.,  assignor  to  Englander  Spring 
Bed  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Couch  hammock. 
Des.   62,223  :  Nov.  6. 

Englander  Spring  Bed  Company.  (See  Englander,  Ben- 
jamin  B..  assignor.) 

Engle,  Bernhard,  New  York,  and  A.  Tweel,  Brooklyn,  N.  x. 
Penwiper.     1.442,867  ;  Jan.  23. 

Engle,  Edgar  S.,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Clutch-pedal  attach- 
ment.   1,461,771 ;  July  17. 

Engle,  Ira  P.,  Ydalpon,  Calif.  Antiskid  chain.  1,475,478  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Engle,  Paul,  et  al.     (See  Webb,  Benjamin  F.,  assignor.) 


Engle,  Prise  A.,  Carlos,  Ind.  Display  holder.  1,447,771 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Engle,  Warren  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Luggage  carrier  and 
rear  bumper.     1,468,770  ;  Sept.  25. 

Engler,  Richard  A.,  Evanston,  111.  Telephone  trans- 
mitter.    1,443,620  ;  Jan.  30. 

Engler,  William  B.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Dump-body  hoist. 
1,453,663;   May    1. 

Engler,  WUliam  B.,  assignor  to  The  Crown  Cork  and  Seal 
Company  of  Baltimore  City,  Baltimore,  Md.  Packaging 
macbiue.     1,456,542  ;  May  29. 

Englert,  Charles  A.      (See  Englert,  George  F.,  assignor.) 

Bnglert,  George  F.,  assignor  ot  one-hiUf  to  C.  A.  Englert, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Tire.     Ues.   6li,90:i  ;  Aug.  21. 

Englerth,  Anton  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Sanitary  toothpick 
receptacle.     1,476,063  ;   Dec.   4. 

English,  Analdo  M.,  Brookline,  assignor  to  Cummlngs  MjL- 
cuine  VVorU.s,  Boston,  Mass.  bewlng-machiue  actach- 
ment  for  spiral  stitching.     1,463,116  ;  July  i:4. 

English,  Arthur,  Kankakee,  lU.  Container  for  coloring- 
agent   capsules.      1,474,248  ;   Nov.    13. 

English,  Charles  B.,  jr.,  Paulsboro,  N.  J.  Lawn-mowM 
cutter.     1,441,073;   Jan.  2. 

English,  Fred  S.,  New  London,  Conn.  Slider  controller  for 
presses.     1,466,122  ;   Aug.  28. 

English,  Ira  T.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Bag  closer.  1,475,759  : 
Nov.  27. 

English  &  Mersick  Co.,  The.  (See  Bradley,  Seymour  M., 
assignor.) 

English  &  Mersick  Co.,  The.  (See  Kaimer,  Richard  V., 
assignor.) 

English,  William  H.,  assignor  to  E.  L.  Miller,  Pawtucket, 
K.  1.     Sinker  for  knitting  machines.    1,475,176  ;  Nov.  27. 

Englund,  Gustaf  A.,  assignor  to  The  Jacobs  Manufactur- 
ing company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Door  stop  and  holder. 
1,467,782  ;  Sept.  11. 

Englund,  Knut  E.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  R.  H.  Gay,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Adjustable  band.     1,472,966;   Nov.  6. 

Engman,     Arthur      J.,      Canton,      Ohio.        Metal     door. 

1.477.213  ;   Dec.   11. 

Engman,      Arthur     J.,      Canton,      Ohio.        Metal      door. 

1.477.214  ;   Dec.  11. 

Engmark,    Algott    H.,    Crawfordsville,    Ind.      Foot    rest. 

1,462,597  ;  July  24. 
Engnell.    Axel,    Chicago,    111.      Sound    box.      1,468,144; 

Sept.  18. 
Bngsirand,  John  C,  Chicago,  HI.    Piston  pin.     1,453,095 ; 

Apr.   24. 
Engstrom,   Gustaf   W.      (See   Johnston,   E.   A.,   and   Eug- 

strom.) 
Engstrom,   Ivan,   assignor   to   Acme  Appliance   Company, 

Chicago,    111.      Combined    adding,    listing,    and    cneck- 

wrlting  machine.     1,442,059;  Jan.  16. 
Enis,    Joseph,    Jersey    City,   N.    J.,   assignor   to   Bigelow- 

Hartford  Carpet  Company.     Rug.    Des.  63,288  ;  Nov.  20. 
Enkler,  George,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Ventilator.     1,472,967; 

Nov.  6. 
Ennls,  Andrew  C,  Mount  Olive,  N.  C.     Device  for  elimi- 
nating   valve     noises     from     overhead     valve     motors. 

1,448.687  ;   Mar.   13. 
Ennis,  Maddalena  H.,   Ansonla,   Conn.      Sewlng-m&chine 

cabinet   and   seat.      1,462,271  ;    July   17. 
Eno,  J.  C,  Limited.     (See  Jaggers,  William  J.,  assignor.) 
Enoch,  Walter,  Worcester,  Mass.    Rubber  heel.    1,476,288  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Enos,  Frank,  Jr.     (See  Walker,  H.  H.,  and  Enos.) 
Enright,  Cornelius  S..  Cle  Elum,  Wash.     Dispensing  ma- 
chine.     1,477,434  ;   Dec.   11. 
Enright,  Edward  T.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  P. 

Lorillard    Company,    New    York,    N.    X.      Bag-opening 

machine.  1,459,880  ;  June  26. 
Enright,  John  W.,  New  Orleans,  La.     Stationary  chemical- 
mixing  fire-extinguisher  system.     1,463,072  ;  July  24. 
Ensign,    Emory    S.,    Evanston,    111.      Antltheft    plate    for 

automobiles.     1,475,691  ;  Nov.  27. 
Ensign,     Emory     S.,     Rockford,     assignor     to     Spengler 

Loomis  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.    Blade  grinder. 

1,444,374  ;    Feb.   6. 
Ensign,  Orville  H.     (See  Ensign,  Boy  F.  and  O.  H.) 
Ensign,      Roy      F.,      Pasadena,      Calif.        Fuel      cleaner. 

1,477,947;  Dec.  18. 
Ensign,  Roy  F.  and  O.  H.,  Pasadena,  Calif.     Vortex-type 

updraf  t  carburetor.     1,477,946  ;   Dec.   18. 
Ensign,  William  S.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Tiffin  Prod- 
ucts,  Inc.,   Long  Island   City,   N.   Y.     Plate  or  similar 

article.     Des.   62,273 ;  May  1. 
Enslin,    Herbert   E.,    Maiden,    Mass.,    assignor   to    United 

Shoe  Machinery    Corporation,   Paterson,   N.   J.     Lacing 

machine.     1,446,167  ;  Feb.   20. 
Enstad,    Nellie   A.,    Harrold,    S.    Dak.      Sled.      1,444,114; 

Feb.  6. 
Ensten,  Louis  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Headwear.   1,471,724 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Enterprise  Brass  &  Plating  Company,  The.     (See  Haefner, 

William  C.  F.,  assignor.) 
Enterprise    Foundry    Company.      (See   Lougheed,    Victor, 

assignor.) 
Enterprise   Manufacturing   Company,   The.      (See  Adams, 

Walter  L.,  assignor.) 
Enterprise    Manufacturing    Company,    The.      (See    Case, 

Francis  M.,  aaslgnor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Bnterprisfe  Portable  Oven  Co.  (See  Pawlick,  Ignatz  H., 
assignor.) 

Enterprise  Railway  Equipment  Company.  (See  Campbell, 
Argyle,  assignor.) 

Enterprise  Railway  Equipment  Company.  (See  Campbell, 
A.,    and   Zimmer,    assignors.) 

Kntriken,  Emmett  W.,  assignor  of  eighteen  per  cent  to 
E.  Madieui,  Seattle,  Wash.  Work-measuring  attach- 
ment for  sewing  machines.     1,468,145  ;   Sept.  18. 

Entrikin,  Arthur  R.  and  L.  P.,  Ocean  Park,  Calif. 
Beach  cape.     1,467,718 ;   Sept.    11. 

Entrikin,  Lucile  P.      (See  Entrikin,  Arthur  R.  and  L.  P.) 

Eutwisle,  Edward  F.,  and  F.  E.  Howells,  Steelton,  as- 
signors to  Bethlehem  Bteel  Company,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 
Apparatus  for  treating  steel  rails.     1,449,272  ;  Mar.  20. 

Entwisle,  Edward  F.,  F.  E.  Howells,  and  L.  L.  Leach, 
Steelton,  assignors  to  Bethlehem  Steel  Company,  Beth- 
lehem, Pa.  Apparatus  for  handling  and  treating  rails. 
1,471.250  ;  Oct.  16. 

Entwisle  and  Keuyon  Limited.  (See  Shorrock,  James  L., 
assignor.) 

Entwistle,  S.  C,  Company.  (See  Kenney,  F.  B.,  and 
Sidebottom,  assignors.) 

Epliug,  Giles  T.,  Welch,  W.  Va.  Mouth  adjuster. 
1,471,839  ;  Oct.  23. 

Bppel,  Vincent  F.      (See  Carrls,  B.  C,  and  Eppel.) 

Eppensiein,  Irving  B.,  assignor  to  Illinois  Watch  Case 
Company,  Elgin,  111.  Compact  container.  1,464,355 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Eppeusteln,  Otto,  assignor  to  Firm  of  Carl  Zeiss,  Jena, 
Germany.      Stereoscopic  telemeter.     1,450,915  ;  Apr.  10. 

Eppenstein,  Otto,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Larl  Zeiss, 
Jeua,   Germany.     Telemeter.      1,477,112  ;  Dec.   11. 

Bppler,  Andrew,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Slachinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  .1.  Forepart- 
turning  machine.     1,448,111 ;  Mar.  13. 

Eppler,  Andrew,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Rolling  ma- 
chine.    1,472,058;  Oct.  30. 

Eppler,  John,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Machine  for  making 
paper  cones.     1,460,750 ;  July  3. 

Eppley,  Ervin  W.,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Nonblinding  lamp  for 
headlights  on  vehicles.     1,441,074 ;  Jan.  2. 

Epps,   A.   L.      (See    Crisp,   Joseph    R.,    assignor.) 

Epstein,  Ell,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  L.  M.  Starr, 
New  York,  N.  X.  Impact-producing  implement. 
1,450,435  ;   Apr.   3. 

Epstein,  Eli,  assignor  to  The  Yale  &  Towne  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Cylinder  lock. 
1,455,577;  May  15. 

Epstein,  Herman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clamp  for  produc- 
ing mottled  skein  dyeing.     1,461,822  ;   July  17. 

Epstein,  Max,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Combined  coin  box  and  ad- 
vertising card  holder.     1,450,028  ;  Mar.  27. 

Epstein,  Monroe  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Nonglare  headlamp 
reflector.     1,445,306;    Feb.   13. 

Equipment  Devices  Company.  (See  Hauf,  George  F., 
assignor.) 

Erasmic  Company  Limited.  (See  Baxter,  Albert  V., 
assignor. ) 

Erb,  Edmund  M.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Merit 
Machine  Manufacturing  Corporation.  Hair-drying  ap- 
paratus.     1,466,093  ;    Aug.    28. 

Erb,  George  G.     (See  Lake,  James,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Erb,  Irwin  H.,  West  Liberty,  Iowa.  Heating  and  cooling 
system  for  windows,  doors,  and  the  like.  1,465,513 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Erb,  Irwin  H.,  Lake  Mills,  assignor  of  three-fourths  to  C. 
C.  Hobson,  Ryan,  and  O.  O.  Hobson,  Vinton,  Iowa. 
Head-topping   ensilage   harvester.      1,457,827 ;    jfune    5. 

Erb,  Irwin  H.,  Lake  Mills,  assignor  of  three-fourths  to 
C.  C.  Hobson,  Ryan,  and  O.  0.  Hobson,  Vinton,  Iowa. 
Juice-extracting  ensilage  harvester.     1,457,828  ;  June  5. 

Erb,  Samuel,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Log-carriage-ofCsetting 
mechanism.     1,452,149  ;  Apr.  17. 

Erb,  William  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Compressed-air  water- 
elevating   pump.      1,472,968 ;    Nov.    6. 

Erben,  Hermann  F.  T.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Rotary  converter.  1,446,005  ; 
Feb.   20. 

Erd,  Fredric  G.     (See  Rush,  Turner  C,  assignor.) 

Erdahl,  Henry.      (See  Erdahl,  Selmer  and  H.) 

Brdahl,  Selmer  and  H.,  Britton,  S.  Dak.  Bearing. 
1,470,966;  Oct.  16. 

Erdbiiigger,  Gustav,  Bad  Oeynhausen,  Germany,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  A.  Weber,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Suction  gas  plant.     1,475,291 ;  Nov.  27. 

Erdman,  Albert  W.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt 
&  Whitney  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Cutter-grind- 
ing   attachment.      1,472,827 :    Nov.    6. 

Erdmann,  Ernst,  Halle-on-the-Salle,  Germany.  Obtaining 
paraffin  and  highly-viscous  lubricating  oils  from  bitumi- 
nous masses.      1.443,983;  Feb.  6. 

Erdmann,  Theodore  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Mold  for 
concrete   walls.      1,474,667 :    Nov.    20. 

Eremeeff,  Ivan  I.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Movable  hangar  for 
large  aircraft.     1,470,557  ;  Oct.  9. 

Brfle,  Heinrich,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Carl  Zeiss,  Jena, 
Germany.     Ocular.     1,478,704 ;  Dec.  25. 

Erhardt.  .loseph,  Chicago,  111.  Hydraulic  lifting  Jack. 
1,458,043;  Apr.  24. 


Erhardt,     Julius,     assignor     to     Luftschiffbau     Zeppelin 
Gesellschaft     mit     beschrankter     Haftung,     Friedrich- 
shafen-on-the-Bodensee,  Germany.     Airship.     1,474,517 ; 
Nov.   20. 
Erhardt,  Ludwig,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  Siedersleben 
*  Co.,  Bernburg,  Germany.     Knife  control  in  machines 
for  harvesting  sugar  beets.     1,457,829  ;  June  5. 
Erhardt,   Oscar  P.,   West  Haven,  assignor   to   The   A.   C. 
Gilbert  Company,   New   Haven,   Conn.     Ventilating  at- 
tachment for  windows  and  the  like.     1,447,772  ;  Mar.  6. 
Erhardt,  Oscar  P.,  West  Haven,  assignor  to  The  A.  C.  Gil- 
bert Company,  New   Haven.   Conn.     Motor  handle  and 
switch.     1,457,967;  June  5. 
Erhart,  Arthur  M.,  and  W.  R.  McParland,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Brake-adjusting  device.     1,449,273  ;  Mar.  20. 
Ericksen,  Ivar,  Chicago,  111.   Duplex  tool  holder.   1,445,579  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Erickson,  A.  C.     (See  Whittemore,  Bennie,  assignor.) 

Erickson,  Albert,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Splitclorf 
Electrical  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Ignition  devii  e 
for    internal-combustion    engines.      1,467,269 ;    Sept.    4. 

Erickson,  Albert,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Splitdo.rt 
Electrical  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Ignition  device  fo^- 
internal-combustion  engines.  1,467,270 ;  Sept.  4. 
Erickson,  Albert,  a.ssiguor  of  three-eighths  to  C.  Kratsch, 
Chicago,  111.,  and  three-eighths  to  F.  C.  Manning, 
Newark,  N.  J.  Internal-combustion  engine.  1,468,465; 
Sept.  18. 
Erickson,  Albert,  assignor  of  three-eighths  to  C.  Kratsch, 
Chicago,  111.,  and  three-eighths  to  P.  C.  Manning, 
Newark,  N.  J.  Internal-combustion  engine.  1,468,466  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Erickson,    Alfred    C,    Harbor    Springs,    Mich.      Toy    sail- 
boat.    1,449,274  ;  Mar.  20. 
Erickson,  Alvin  L.,   Waterfall,  Alaska.     Toy.     1,475,059  ; 
Nov.   20. 

Erickson,  Amos,  Keota,  Colo.  Animal  noke.  1,454,317; 
May  8. 

Erickson,  C.  E.,  Company.  (See  Erickson,  Claus  B., 
assignor.) 

Erickson,  C.  E.,  Company.  (See  Erickson,  Ernest  E., 
assignor.) 

Erickson,    Carl   O.,    St.    Paul,   Minn.      Preheating   device. 

1,454,318  ;  May  8. 
Erickson,       Charles,       Minneapolis,       Minn.         Sprayer. 
■  1,473,025  ;  Nov.   6. 

Erickson,  Charles,  jr.,  Scotia,  Calif.  Device  for  babbitting 
connecting  rods.     1,456,634  ;  May  29. 

Erickson,  Charles  E.,  Delta,  Utah,  and  M.  J.  Mast, 
Grand  Junction,  Colo.  Gold  -  panning  machine. 
1,451,567  ;  Apr.  10. 

Erickson,  Charles  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rim  for  vehicle 
wheels.     1,478,893;  Dec.  25. 

Erickson,  Claus  E.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Service  holder  for 
ice  picks  and  books.     Des.  63,460  ;  Dec.  11. 

Erickson,  Claus  E.,  assignor  to  C.  E.  Erickson  Company, 
Inc.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Combined  coupon-book  and 
ice-pick    holder.      1,455.759 ;    May    15. 

Erickson,  Daniel  E.,  London,  England.  Furnace. 
1,441,493;  Jan.  9. 

Erickson,   David   S.      (See  Anderson,  Fred   E.,  assignor.) 

Erickson,  Edward,  Fresno,  Calif.  Letter  file.  1,453,096 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Erickson,  Edward,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machln* 
for  operating  on  shoe  bottoms.     1,461,085  ;  July  10. 

Erickson,  Edward,  Beverly,  •  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Trimming 
machine.     1,468,629  ;   Sept.  25. 

Erickson,  Edward,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine 
for   operating  on   shoe   bottoms.      1,474,348 ;    Nov.    20. 

Erickson,  Edward,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe- 
turning  machine.      1,474,349  ;   Nov.    20. 

Erickson,  Ernest  R.,  assignor  to  C.  E.  Erickson  Company, 
Inc.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Combined  toothbrush  and 
paste  holder.     Des.  62,479  ;  June  12. 

Erickson,  Frederic  W.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  Coupling  for 
pipes,  conduits,  etc.     1,452,268 ;   Apr.   17. 

Erickson,  Gustave  E.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Ash  sifter. 
1,445,502;  Feb.  13. 

Erickson,  Elerman  A.,  Bakersfleld,  Calif.  Lapping  ma- 
chine.    1,475,990  ;  Dec.  4. 

Erickson,  Louis,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Vehicle  trailing  de- 
vice.    1,462,103;  July  17. 

Erickson,  Marcus  A.,  St.  Cloud,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C. 
E.  Bird,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Headlight  lens.  1,466,858 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Erickson,  Martin  N.,  Columbia  Falls,  Mont.  Wrench. 
1,441,409;  Jan.  9. 

Erickson,  Sanfred.     (See  Sloan,  Peter  J.,  assignor.) 

Erickson,  Sanfred,  et  al.     (See  Sloan,  Jeter  J.,  assignor.) 

Erickson,  Wallace  C,  and  H.  L.  Conrad,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Wheel  puller.     1,465,467 ;  Aug.  21. 

Erickson,  Wllhelmlna  M.,  et  aL  (See  Jaeger,  Carl,  as- 
signor.) 

Brickvam,  Ole,  Prairie  Farm,  Wis.  Safety  knife  for 
trimming  shoe  soles.     1,471,889  ;   Oct.   23. 

Ericson,  Carl  E.  and  J.  M.,  El  Campo,  Tex.  Type 
cleaner  for  typewriting  machines.      1,469,632  ;   Oct.   2. 

Ericson,  Charles  G.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Rail 
anchor.     1,441,838;  Jan.  9. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
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Bricsou,  Emile,  Pelham,  and  R.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  X., 
assignors  to  The  Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc., 
Glen  Riddle,  Pa.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,191 ;  Apr.  10. 

Erlcson,  Emile,  Pelham,  and  K.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  i.. 
assiKuors  to  The  i'ennsylvaula  Tcilile  Mill.--  Inc.,  Glen 
Kiddle,  Pa.     TextUe  fabric.     Des.  62,254  ;  Apr.  24. 

Erlcson,  Emile,  Pelham,  and  R.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
SBSitniors  to  The  Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen 
Riddle,  Pa.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,274  ;  May  1. 

Erlcson,  Emile,  Pelham,  and  K.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  The  Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen 
Riddle,  Pa.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,275  ;  May  1. 

Erlcson,  Emile,  Pelbam,  and  R.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  The  I'ennsvlvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen 
Riddle,  Pa.    Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,276  ;  May  1. 

Ericson,  Emile,  Pelham,  and  R.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  Thy  I'ennsvlvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen 
Riddle,  Pa.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,277  ;  May  1. 

Erlcson,  Emile,  Pelham,  and  R.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  The  Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen 
Riddle,  Pa.    Textile  fabric.    Des.  62,278 ;  May  1. 

Ericson,  Emile,  Pelham,  and  K.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  The  Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen 
Riddle.  Pa.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,279  ;  May  1. 

Ericson,  Emile,  Pelham,  and  R.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  The  Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen 
Riddle,  Pa.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,280  ;  May  1. 

Ericson,  Emile,  Pelham,  and  R.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  The  Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen 
Riddle,  Pa.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,281 ;  May  1. 

Ericson,  Emile,  Pelham,  and  R.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  The  Peniisyivauia  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen 
Riddle,  Pa.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,282  ;  May  1. 

Ericson,  Emile,  Pelham,  and  R.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  The  Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen 
Riddle,  Pa.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,283  ;  May  1. 

Ericson,  Emile,  Pelham,  and  R.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  The  Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen 
Riddle,  Pa.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,284  ;  May  1. 

Ericson,  Emile,  Pelham,  and  R.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  The  Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen' 
Riddle,  Pa.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62.285  ;  May  1. 

Ericson,  Emile,  Pelham,  and  R.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  The  Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen 
Riddle,  Pa.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,286  ;  May  1. 

Ericson,  Emile,  Pelliam,  and  R.  Weiss.  New  iurk.  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  The  Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills,  Inc.,  Glen 
Riddle.  Pa.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,361  ;  May  15. 

Ericson,  Emile.  Pelham,  and  R.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  The  Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc..  Glen 
Riddle,  Pa.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,533  ;  June  19. 

Ericson,  Emile,  Pelham,  and  R.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  The  Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen 
Riddle,    Pa.      Textile    fabric.      Des.    62,606 ;    July    3. 

Erlcson,  George  W.,  Galesburg,  111.  Basket.  1,445,673 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Ericson,  John  M.     (See  Ericson,  Carl  E.  and  J.  M.) 

Ericson,  Le  Roy.  (See  Anderson,  F.  J.,  Cowden,  and 
Ericson.  t 

Ericson,  Mclvin  B.,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Biflex  Products  Company.  Automobile 
bumper.     1,454,270  ;  May  8. 

Ericson,  Oscar  A.,  assignor  to  W.  W.  Kimball  Company, 
I  hicago.  111.  Expression  device  for  self  playing  pianos. 
1,440.116;   Feb.  20. 

Ericson,  Willard  E.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Biflex  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Waukegan,  111.  Bumper-attaching 
bracket,     1,458,927  ;  June  19. 

Ericsson,  EIov.  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Rotary  steam  engine. 
1,451,653  ;  Apr.  10. 

Ericsson,  Erik  E.     (See  Lauren,  Lars  W.,  as.signor.) 

Ericsson,  John  E.  (See  Llndgren,  Waldemar  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ericsson,  Otto  J.,  Warren,  Pa.  Lock  mechanism. 
1,459.584  ;  June  19. 

Erie  Art  Metal  Company.  (See  Alloway,  Alexander, 
assignor.) 

Erie  Glass  Company.     (See  Corl,  Robert  M.,  assignor.) 

Erlksen,  Einar  B.,  assignor  to  B.  Johneen,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Rack  for  towels,  etc.     1.464,311  ;  Aug.  7. 

Erikson.  Axel,  assignor  to  The  Hess  and  Hopkins  Leather 
Company.  Rockford.  111.  Machine  for  forming  cup  leath- 
ers.    1,4'46.966  :  Feb.  27. 

Erikson,  Esther  E.,  et  al.  (See  Willson,  Oscar,  as- 
signor.) 

Erikson,  Leonard,  Maiden,  Mass.  Lamp  socket. 
1,469,038:  Sept.  25. 

Eriksson,  Erik  O.  (See  Ljungstrom,  P.,  Broberg,  and 
Eriksson.) 

Eriksson,  John  R..  Stockholm.  Sweden.  Vapor  stove  and 
the  like.     1,440.725  :  Jan.  2. 

Erlsman,  Arthur  C.     (See  Averill,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Erkenswick,  Hubert  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Shrine.  1,450.148  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Erlandson,  Julia.      (See  Johnson,    Swan,   assignor.) 

Krman,  Ira  S.,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Ice-cream-dispensing 
device.     1.458.224:  June  12. 

Ermold,  Edward.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bottle-labeling  ma- 
chine.    1.447,616;  Mar.  6. 

Ernest,    Edward   A.      (See   Norris.    G.    H..    and    Ernest.) 

ErnsdorfF.  John  B.      (See  Coffey.  S.  A.,  .nnd  Ernsdorff.) 

Ernest.  Richard,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Plastic  hair  work  and 
constructing  same.     1,404,089 :  Aos.  T. 


Ernest,  Thomas   R.,  assignor   to  Chicago  Apparatus  Cor- 

S oration,  Chicago,  111.     Gas-testing  machine.     1,442,868  : 
an.  23. 
Ernest,  Thomas  R.,   assignor  to   Chicago   Apparatus  Co., 

Chicago.  111.     Gas  tester.     1,475.571  ;  Nov.  27. 
Ernl,    Walter,    and    A.    E.    Lange,    Jr.,    Milwaukee,    Wis. 

Combined    lamp    and    sound-reproducing    device.      Des. 

62,714  ;  July  24. 
Ernst,     George,     Newark,     N.    J.       Safety    gauge    glass. 

1,459.952;   June  26. 
Ernst,    Frederick    C.    New    York,    N.    T.      Electric    door 

opener.     1.471.455  ;  Oct.  23. 
Ernst.     George,     Newark,     N.     J.       Variable-angle     gage 

glass.     1,448,920  ;    Mar.  20. 
Ernst,  Henri  A.,  assignor  to  Roberts  and  Schaefcr  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  III.     Coal  chute  and  apron.     1,444,174  ; 

Feb.   6. 
Ernst,  John  A.,  jr.,  Rldgefield  Park,  N.  J.     Game  appara- 
tus.     1.461.649;   July  10. 
Ernst,    Wilhelm   B.,    Berlin-Schoneberg,   Germany.      Ther- 
mostatically-controlled   throttling    device.       1,468,689 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Eronen,     Edward,    Fitchburg,    Mass.      Sled.      1,444,175 ; 

Feb.   6. 
Erpenbeck.     Theodore     C,     Chicago,     III.       Belt    buckle. 

1,445,075  ;   Feb.   13. 
Erpenbeck,     Theodore     C,     Chicago,     111.       Belt     buckle. 

1,452,799;  Apr.   24. 
Brrett,   Thomas   A.,    Seattle.   Wash.,    assignor,   by   mesne 

assignments,  to  Modern  Torch  Co.,  Inc      Oxyacetylcne 

welding  and  cutting  torch.     1,471,456  :  Oct.  23. 
Errett,    Thomas  A.,    W.    P.    Brown,    and    H.    F.    Brown, 

San    Francisco,    Calif.      Cutting    and    welding    torch. 

1,454,996  ;  May  15. 
Ershkowitz,    Michael,    Irvington,    assignor    to    S.    Ersh- 

kowitz.  Jersey  Citv,  N.  J.     Auxiliary  steering  element 

for  the  handle  bars  of  vehicles.      1,448,921  ;   Mar.  20. 
Ershkowitz,    Samuel.       (See     Ershkowitz,     Michael,     as- 
signor.) 
Erskine,     James     E.,     Jacksonville,     Fla.       Floor     plate. 

1,463,359;   July  31. 
Erskine,   John    S.,    assignor   to    Stover    Manufacturing   & 

Engine    Co.,    Freeport,    lU.      Coal    chute.      1,468,012 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Erskine,  Thomas  C,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Smoker's  accessory. 

1,457,154  ;  May  29. 
Erslev,  Rolf  A.,  Copenhagen-Valby,  Denmark.     Automatic 

case  lift.     1.459.722  ;  June  26. 
Erste  Deutsche  Kunstdruck-Papierfabrik  Carl  Scheufelen. 

(See  Scheufelen,  A.,  and  Schumacher,  assignors.) 
Ertel,  John,  Newberry,  Pa.,  assignor  to  .\rmour  Leather 

Company,   Chicago,   111.     Stamping  device.     1,473,026 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Erven.  Andrew,   Westville,  111.     Surface  plow  cultivator. 

1,477,333  ;  Dec.  11. 
Ervin.    Charles    W.,    Los    -\ngeles,    Calif.      Can    opener. 

1,473,027;  Nov.   6. 
Ervin,    James    M.,    Detroit.    Mich.      Sheet-metal    shovel. 

1.469,215;    Oct.   2. 
Erwin,  Reiman   G.     (See  Henderson,  G.  A.,  and  Erwin.) 
Erwin,  Samuel  P.,  Santa  Rosa,  Calif.    Elevator.    1,446.339  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Erwin,   Shannon   A.,   Orcutt,   Calif.      Sucker-rod   overshot 

fishing    tool.      1,470.114;    Oct.    9. 
Esberg,  Clifford  N.      (See  Willison,  R.  A.,  and  Esberg.) 
Esch,  Henry  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Tread  guard.   1,444,785  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Esch,  Henry  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Articulated  tire  guard. 

1.451,013  :  Apr.  10. 
Esche,    Herbert    E..    Chemnitz,    Germany.      Machine-made 

seam   for   knitted   materials   and   the   like.      1,452,195 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Eschenbach,    .\nthony    J.,    Cincinn.Tti,    Ohio.      Drier    for 

printing     presses.       1,468.289  :     Sept.     18. 
Eschenfelder,   Eugene  G.,   Waterloo,   111.     Inner  tube  for 

pneumatic  tires.     1,446,644;  Feb.  27. 
Escher,    Charles,    Jersey    City,    N.    J.      Tire.      1,458,040; 

June  5. 
Eschert.    Herman,    Long   Island    City,    N.   Y.      Hot-watw 

heating  unit.     1,472.059  :  Oct.  30. 
Eschholz.  Otto  H.,  Wilkinsburg.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house   Electric   and    Manufacturing   Company.      Circuit 

interrnpter.     1.452. ."iSO:  Apr.  24. 
Eschholz,  Otto  H,,  Wilkinsburg.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     Discharge- 
indicating  device.     1,461,519  ;  Julv  10. 
Escobales,    H.,    Co.,    Inc.      (See   de   Escobales,    Hllarlon, 

assignor.) 
Escoto.    C.nrlos   .T.,    Habana,    Cuba.      Protective   cover  for 

automobile  tires.     1.469,633;   Oct.   2. 
Esda  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Hamilton,  Paul  H., 

assignor.) 

Eskell.  Douglas  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Means  for  sup- 
porting and  tensioning  tennis  nets  and  the  like. 
1.4.59.723;  .Tune  26. 

Eskes.  Luke.  Coal  Harbor,  N.  Dak.  Sickle  bar.  1,468,594  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Eskew.  Sidney  E..  and  L.  Harris,  Benton,  111.  Smoothing 
sheet.      1.466.391  ;    Aug.    28. 

Eskilson.  Sven  A.,  assignor  to  Svenska  Aktlebolaget  Ga»- 
afnOTnnlotnr  'stnckholra.  SwodpD.  CooWne  nnpnratui 
for  gas,  liquid  fuel,  or  electricity,     1,471,840  ;  Oct.  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  P^ROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Esler  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Esler, 
Samuel  M.,  assignor.) 

Esler,  Samuel  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Esler  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Marion,  Ind.  Connecting  de- 
vice for  electric  circuits.     1,452,267  ;   Apr.   17. 

Eslick,  Joseph  S.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Motor-cycle  support. 
1,451,210;  Apr.  10. 

Esniarian,  Charles,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Demountable  rim. 
1,468,443  ;  Sept.  18. 

Esmond  Mills,  The.  (See  Andrews,  Frederick  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Esmond   Mills,   The.      (See  Martin,   Arthur  I.,  assignor.) 

Esnault-Pelterie,  Robert,  Paris,  France.  Continuous- 
action    synchronizer.       1,457,968 ;    June    5. 

Esnault-Pelterie,  Kobert,  Paris,  France.  Motor  system 
with   direct  transmission.      1,459,019 ;   June  19. 

Esnault-Pelterie,  Robert,  Paris,  France.  Means  for  regu- 
lating the  output  of  pumps  operated  by  the  engines  of 
automobiles  or  the  like.    1,475,508  ;  Nov.  27. 

Espenhalin,  Kdward  V.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
The  Koppers  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Gas  purifica- 
tion.    1,440,977;  Jan.  2. 

Espenschied,  Frederic  F.,  assignor  to  Combustion  En^ 
glueeriiig  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fuel-burning 
furnuce.     1,465,426  ;  Aug.  21. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  HoUis,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Transmission  sys- 
tem.    1,441,270  ;  Jan.  0, 

Espenschied,  Llovd,  UoUis,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Repeater  appa- 
ratus for  carrier  systems.     1,443,984  ;   Feb.  6. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  Hollis,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Signaling  system. 
1,443,985;   Feb.   6. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  Hollis,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Radio  receiving 
apparatus.     1,446,890;  Feb.  27. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  Hollis,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Balancing  arrange- 
ment for  multiplex  carrier  circuits.     1,450,254  ;  Apr.  3. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  Hollis,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Composite  ringer 
for  multiplex  transmission  systems.  1,451,767 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  Hollis,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Means  for  ringing 
over  multiplex  transmission  channels.  1,454,158 ; 
May  8. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  Hollis,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Multiple  balanc- 
ing arrangement  for  multiplex  transmission.  1,458,225  ; 
June  12. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  Hollis,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  limiting  the  transmission  of  electrical 
energy.     1,466,707;   Sept.  4. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  Hollis,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Transmission  sys- 
tem.    1,466,708;   Sept.  4. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  Queens,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Plural  modula- 
tion and  demodulation  circuits.     1,447,204  ;   Mar.  6. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  yueens,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Means  for  ringing 
over  multiplex  transmission  channels.  1,454,159 ; 
May  8. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  Queens,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Means  for  and 
method  of  modulation.     1,473,674 ;  Nov.   13. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  Hollis,  and  H.  A.  Affel,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph 
Company.  System  for  communicating  with  moving  ve- 
hicles.    1,453,387  ;  May  1. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  HoUis,  and  J.  F.  Toomey,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph 
Company.  Low-frequency  alternating-current  signaling 
system.      1,465.299  :  -■iug.  21. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  Queens,  N.  Y., .  and  R.  Bown,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Company.  Radio  transmission  control  sys- 
tem.    1,447,773;   Mar.  6. 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  Queens,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  Bown,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Company.  Call  system  for  radiotelephony. 
1,464,565  :  Aug.  14. 

Esperson,  Niels,  assignor  to  Reed  Roller  Bit  Company, 
Houston,  Tex.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  sidetrack- 
ing in  deep-well  drilling.   '  1,454,048  ;  May  .^. 

Esselstyne,  Charles  B.,  deceased,  San  Francisco,  Calif. ; 
W.  E.  Thomson,  administrator.  Composing-stick  knee. 
1,44(1,531  ;   Jan.   2. 

Essenkay    Products    Company.      (See   Mayer,    F.    D.,   and 

Vance,  assignors.) 
Essex,  Harry,  and  A.  L.  Ward,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Making 
haloleflnes.  1,477,047  ;  Dec.  11. 
Essex,  Marry,  and  A.  L.  Ward,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Synthesis 
of  glycerol.     1,477,113;  Dec.  11. 

Essex  Motors.     (See  Fekete,  S.  I.,  and  Baits,  assignors.) 
Essex  Motors.     (See  Whisler,  R.  H.,  and  Baits,  assignors.) 
Essex   Rubber   Company.      (See    Sanders,   Walter   E.,   as- 
signor.) 


Essex  Specialty  Co.     (See  Gehrig,  William  F.,  assignor.) 

Essington,  Harry  M..  Chicago,  111.  Storage-batterj 
lamp  and  means  for  operating  same.  1,469,783 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Essmann,  Herman,  near  Pender,  Nebr.  Governor  attach- 
ment for  tractors.     1,441,916  ;  Jan.  9. 

Esson,  Robert  L.,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
Loose-leaf  binder  and  the  like.     1,454,921 ;  May   15. 

Est,  Nels,  Montesano,  Wash.  Deep-sea  raft.  1,447,940  ; 
Mar.   6. 

Estate  of  Adelbert  W.  Flint.  (See  Flint,  William  A., 
assignor.) 

Estate  Stove  Company,  The.  (See  Kahn,  Bertrand  B., 
assignor.) 

Estep,  John  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Pipe  hanger.  1,457,106 ; 
May  29. 

Ester,    Giuseppe.      (See   Franco,   R.,   and   Ester.) 

Estergreen,  Oscar  C.,  Franklin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Truck. 
1,444,115  ;   Feb.   6. 

Estes,  Robert  J.,  Coalgate,  Okla.   Pen.    1,447,066  ;  Feb.  27. 

Estes,  Robert  L.,  Tiplersville,  Miss.  Seed  planter. 
1,478,894:  Dec.  25. 

Estler,  Paul  T.  J.,  London,  England.  Trolley  collector. 
1,455,578  ;  May  15. 

Estwing,    Ernest,    et   al.      (See   Faust,    Levin,    assignor.) 

Eszto,  Joseph,  Halfway,  Mich.  Lubricating  device  for 
saws.     1,450,884  ;  Apr.   3. 

Etablissents  Kuhlmann.     (See  Audianne,  Paul,  assignor.) 

Etablissements  Baudet  &  Donon.  (See  Donon,  Pierre,  as- 
signor.) 

Etablissements  de  Ventilation  Kestner  &  Neu.  (See 
Kestner,  Paul,   assignor.) 

Etheridgo,  James  H.,  assignor  to  Etheridge  Printing 
Company,  Dallas,  Tex.  Envelope  folder.  1,459,092 ; 
.Tune  19. 

Etheridge  Printing  Company.  (See  Etheridge,  James  H., 
assignor.) 

Etherton,  William  A.,  Ava,  111.  System  of  distribution. 
1,467,361 ;  Sept.  11. 

Etrich,  Igo,  Grunwald,  near  Munchen,  Germany,  and  R. 
Wannenmacher,  Trautenau,  Czechoslovakia.  Coal-cut- 
ting machine  and  tool.     1,472,641 ;  Oct.  30. 

Etter,  John  F.,  Cbambersburg,  Pa.  Mop.  1,444,116 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Etter,  Lyle  H.,  Marietta,  Ohio.  Metallic  weather  strip. 
1,474,709;   Nov.  20. 

Ettner,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Article  of  furniture. 
1,467,147  ;   Sept.   4. 

Etue,  Peter  J.,  Merriam,  Kans.    Gate.    1,447,016  ;  Feb.  27. 

Eubanks,  Thomas  H.,  Hosston,  La.  Standing  valve  for 
oil-well  pumps.     1,443,016;  Jan.  23. 

Eugster,  Daniel,  Union  Hill,  N.  J.  Copying  apparatus. 
1,468,939  :  Sept.  25. 

Bulitt,   Ira   M.      (See  Marshall,   Walker   E.,   assignor.) 

Eulitt,  Ira  M,,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Lock  for  automobiles. 
1.471,515  :  Oct.  23. 

Eummelen,  Henry,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Trough  for  use  in 
connection  with  cages  or  the  like.     1,446,740  ;  Feb.  27. 

Eummelen,  Henry,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Watering  trough. 
1,450,494  ;   Apr.   3. 

Euphrat.  Theophile,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Shade  holder. 
1.453.000  :    Apr.   24. 

Eureka  Bedding  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Schwartz, 

Harry,   assignor.) 
Eureka    Metallurgical    Company.       (See    Nokes,    Charles 
M.,  assignor.) 

Eureka  Metallurgical  Company.  (See  Smith,  Reinold  V., 
assignor.) 

Eureka    Rough    Dry    Pin    System    Co.       (See    Hanney, 

Angus  F.,  assignor.) 
Eureka  Rough  Dry  Pin  System  Co.     (See  Hanney,  A.  F., 
and  Gammell,  asssignors.) 

Eureka  Smokeless  Furnace  Co.  (See  Nllson,  Andrew,  as- 
signor.) 

Eustege,  Thomas  P.,  Hataitai,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
Kettle  or  other  utensil  for  heating  water  or  the  like. 
1,447,414;   Mar.   6. 
Eustege,  Thomas  P.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand.     Aperture 

sight.     1,476,806;  Dec.  11. 
Eustice,   Alfred    L..   Chicago,   111.     Inclosed  electric  fuse. 

1,450,029;  Mar.  29. 
Eustis,  Frederic  A.     (See  Belcher,  D.,  and  Eustis.) 
Eustis,   Frederic  A,,   Milton,  Mass.     Apparatus  for  mak- 
ing   hvdrosulphites.      1,472,828;    Nov.    6. 
Eustis,    Frederic    A,,    Milton,    and    D.    Belcher,    Boston, 
Mass.,  assignors  of  one-half  to  said  Eustis  and  one-hall 
to   C.   P.   Perin,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Separating  and  re- 
covering iron  and  zinc  from  sulphide  ores.     1,466,793; 
Sept.   4. 
Eustis,  Frederic  A.,  Milton,  C.  R.,  Hayward,  Quincy,  and 
H.    M.    Schleicher   and  D.    Belcher,   Boston,   Mass.,   as- 
signors of  one-half  to  said  Eustis  and  one-half  to  C.  P. 
Perin,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Making    electrolytic    iron. 
1.451,333;  Apr.  10. 
Eustis,    J.    P.,    Manufacturing   Company.      (See    Eustis, 

Warner,    assignor.) 
Eustis,      Samuel     L.,      jr.,      Onaga,      Kans.        Conveyer. 

1,460.052  ;  July  3. 
Eustis,  Warner,  Newton,  assignor  to  J.  P.  Eustis  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Cambridge,  Mass,    Toilet-paper  holder. 
1,441,410  ;  Jan.  9. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — CJontinued. 


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Eva,  Calvin  A.,  Austin,  Tex.  Belt  attachment.  1,477,551 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Evauiuk,  Michael,  TottenvlUe,  N.   Y.     Cutting   machine. 

1,471,025:  Oct.  16. 
Bvans,     Albert      C,      Butte,     Mont.        I'rlnter's     chase. 

1,477,04(5;   iJoc.  11. 

Evana,  Alexander  U.,  assignor  of  one-haU  to  Edward  G. 
llui'UerC  lamited,  Maucuester,  England.  Hack  saw  and 
baud  saw  as  used  tor  cutting  metals.  1,403,880 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Evans,  Alfred  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Collapsible  concrete 

mold.     1,471,951 ;  Oct.  23. 
Evans,  Alva  A.     (See  Wetz,  T.  H.,  and  Evans.) 
Evaus,  Arthur  N.      (See  Casper,  George  C,  assignor.) 
Evuus,    Benjamin   A.,   and   I.    Zwisler,    Akron,    Ohio,    as- 

Bigiiors    to   The   B.    F.   Goodrich   Company,   New    Yorli, 

N.     \'.      Method    and    apparatus    for    covering    rings. 

1,470,807  ;  Dec.  11. 
Evauis,  Carl  B.,  and  S.  S.  Knierim,  Wichita,  Kaus.     Igni- 

tiou-spark  incensifier.     1,445,1)37  ;  Feb.  ^U. 
Evans,   Charles   E.,   Seattle,    Wash,      bundle   binding  and 

tying  machine.     1,478,500 ;  Dec.  25. 
Evans,    L/auiei,     Highbury,    London,    England.      Writing 

and   drawing  surface.     1,455,57a  ;  May   15. 
Evans,  David,  Burry   i'ort,  England.     Automatically-act- 
ing and  permanently-residing  tube  cleaner.     1,475,431 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Evans,    Edward    J.,    Brlercrest,    Saskatchewan,    Canada. 

bieve.     1,402,804;  July  24. 
Evans,    Edward    L.,    Fort   Myers,    Fla.      Trolling    spoon. 

1,407,302  ;  Sept.  11. 
Evans,  Edward  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Automobile  tie-down 

QeMce.      1,440,147;   Mar.   20. 
Svans,  Edwin   B.,  Providence,   E.   I.,   assignor   to   Waite, 

Evans  Company.     Kosary.     Des.  63,129  ;  Oct.  16. 
Evans,  Edwin  J.,  and  li.  E.  ilempuili,  aalt  l^ake  City,  Utah. 

Pipe  wrench.     1,449,386 ;  Mar.  27. 
Evuus,    l,awlu    it.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Brake.      1,463,159 ; 

July   31. 
Evans,  Edwin  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  F.  Everitt, 

Detroit,  Mich.     Tool  holder.     1,457,511 ;  June  5. 
Evans,  Jiuirys  K.,  Streator,  111.     Lettering  pen.    1,465,845  ; 

Aug.  lil. 
Evans,  Frank  R.,  Zanesville,  Ohio.     Cloth  stitching  and 

cutting  machine.    1,472,410 ;  Oct.  30. 
Evans,    Frederick    C,    Ithaca,    N.     y.      Draft    regulator. 

l,4o3,757  ;  May  1. 
Evans  Fuel   Saving   Company.      (See  Evans,  Joseph  P., 

assignor.) 
Evans,  George  E.,  Waco,  Tex.     Cotton  gin.     1,464,810; 

Aug.  14. 
Evans,   (ieorge  E.,   Waco,   Tex.      Cotton  gin.     1,464,811 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Evuus,  George  R.,  Fresno,  Calif.     Air  cooler.     1,470,156; 

Oci.  0. 
Evans,     Guy     J.,    Buffalo,     N.     Y.      Printing    machine. 

1,443,316  ;   Jan.   23. 
Evans,    Guy    J.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Addressing    machine. 

1,447,128  ;  Feb.  27. 
Evans,     Guy     J.,     Buffalo,     N.     Y.    Printing     apparatus. 

1,447,129 :  Feb.  27. 
Evans,    Guy    J.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.       Stencil.       1,451,816; 

Apr.   17. 
Evans,     Guy    J.,    Buffalo,    N.     Y.       Stencil.       1,451,817, 

Apr.  17. 
Evans,  Guy  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.    Stenciling  device.    1,477,479  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Evans,  Henry  S.,  and  G.  L.  Fisk,  Harrisburg,  Pa.     Mag- 
net   manipulator.      1,406,823  ;    Sept.   4. 
Evans,    James    G.,    Tunbridge   WeUs,    England.      Child's 

mail  cart  and  like  vehicle.     1,461,976 ;  July  17. 
Evans,    John,    Salt    Lake    City,    Utah.      Pin.      1,465,212; 

Aug.   14. 
Evans,  John,  Toronto,  Ohio,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  H. 

Carroll,    Martins    Ferry,    Ohio.       Tin-sheet    separator. 

1.473,927;  Nov.  13. 
Evans,  Joseph  E.,  Bedford,  Ind.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 

O.  M.  Clifford,   St.   Louis,  Mo.     Suspension  device  for 

equalizing    the    strain    on    elevator   cables.      1,442,060 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Evans,   Joseph  P.,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  assignor  to   Evans 

Fuel    Saving    Company.      Fuel-saving   cover    sheet   for 

grates   and    utiUziug   same.      1,444,176  ;   Feb.   6. 
Evans,  Lewis  L.,  Lancaster,  S.  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

0.  W.  Connor,  Concord,  N.  C.     Renovating  attachment 

tor  slashers.     l,4oS,473  ;   June   12. 
Evans,  Lewis  L.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

G.    M.    Hart,    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa.      Timer.      1,466,392 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Evans,    Lewis    L.,    Bridgeport,    Conn.,    and    G.    M.    Hart, 

Wilkes-Barre,     Pa.       Switch     mechanism.       1,463,463 ; 

July  31. 
Evans,   Oscar  L.,   Excelsior,    Minn.     Eraser-cleaning   ma- 
chine.    1,472,060  ;  Oct.  30. 
Evans,  Peter  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Door-controlling  mecha- 
nism.    1,470,431  ;  Oct.  9. 
Evans,  Powell.      (See  Hamilton,  Alexander  P..  assignor.) 
Evans,  Raymond  R.     (See  O'Neil,  A.  S.,  and  Evans.) 
Evans,    Robert   D.,    Wllklnsburg,    Pa.,    assignor   to   West- 

Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     Furnace- 

regclator  system.     1,449,693  ;  Mar.  27. 


Evans,  Robert  D.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Furnace- 
regulator  system.     1,449,896  ;  Mar.  27. 

Evans,  Robert  D.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric- 
furnace  regulator  system.     1,449,897  ;   Mar.  27. 

Evans,  Robert  M.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Splice  shoe.  1,445,877  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Evans,   Robert   N.      (See   Evans,   Rudolph    W.,   assignor.) 

Evans,  Rudolph  W.,  assignor  to  It.  N.  Evans,  Hamilton, 
Ontario,   Canada.     Tire   chain.      1.449,092  :   Mar.  20. 

Evans,  Rudolph  W.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Tire 
chain.      1,456,181  ;  May  22. 

Evans,  Russell  R.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Container  and  closure 
therefor.      1,466,583  ;   Aug.    28. 

Evans,  Sanford.      (See  Miles,  G.   F.,  and  Evans.) 

Evans,  Sylvester,  Woodhaven,  assignor  to  J.  Burger, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Shoes  and  making  the  same. 
1,472,017;  Oct.  23. 

Evans,  Thomas  B.  C,  Hawley,  Minn.  Cabinet. 
1,471,594;  Oct.  23. 

Evans,  Thomas  N.,  London,  England.  Loose-letter  sign 
and  the  like.     1,452,074  ;   Apr.   17. 

Evans,  William  A.,  Fort  Washington,  assignor  to  Atwater 
Kent  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dis- 
tributor and   making  the  same.     1,478,705  ;  Dec.  25. 

Evans,  William  L.,  Jr.,  Washington,  Ind.  Composite  wall 
and  constructing  it.     1,472,642  ;  Oct.  30. 

Evans,  William  T.,  Mitchell,  Nebr.  Lantern.  1,470,432  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Eve,  Percy  N.      (See  Harris,  Arthur,  assignor.) 

Eveleth,  Clarence  M.,  River  Forest,  111.  Weather  strip. 
1,450,633  ;  May  29. 

Evelyn,  Harry  C,  Chicago,  111.  Bolt-locking  device. 
1,454,271 ;  May  8. 

Evenson,  Oscar.  Rio,  Wis.  Hot-water  attachment  for 
stoves.     1,452,368  ;  Apr.  17. 

Ever  Ready  Auto  Signal  Co.  (See  Trinca,  F.,  and  Wolf, 
assignors.) 

Everbest  One  Piece  Shoe  Co.  (See  Caseano,  Ermlnlo, 
assignor.) 

Everett,  Arthur  S.,  Lawrence,  assignor  to  Page  Machine 
Co.,  Inc.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Heel-building  machine. 
1,461,384  ;  July  10. 

Everett,  Howard  E.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Dauber.  1,458,281 ; 
June  12, 

Everett,  Ira,  Sayre,  Pa.  Car-end  construction.  1,463,773 ; 
July  31. 

Everett,  Ira,  Sayre,  Pa.  Railway-car-coupler  uncoupling 
device.     1,473,721;  Nov.  13. 

Everett,  John  H.  D.,  Waukegan,  111.  Safety  razor. 
1,466,123;    Aug.    28. 

Everett,  Thomas  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  E.  Fos- 
ter, Wellsburg,  W.  Va.  Antiskidding  device. 
1,474,518;  Nov.   20. 

ETcrhart,  Charles  O.,  Warren,  Pa.  Liquid  or  vapor  fuel 
burner.     1,455,135  ;  May  15. 

Everitt,  B.  F.      (See  Evans,  Edwin  R.,  assignor.) 

Evermann,  Frederick  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Live-bait 
box.     1,478,179  ;  Dec.   18. 

Everready  Mfg.  Company  of  Boston.  (See  Woodaman, 
Clinton  B.,  assignor.) 

Evers,  .Arthur  J.,  assignor  to  Evers-Sauvage  Company, 
Chicago,        111.  Transmission-greasing        appliance. 

1,464,502  ;  Aug.  14. 

Evers,  Arthur  J.,  and  H.  J.  Sauvage,  Chicago,  assignors 
to  A.  A.  Arnold,  Oak  Park,  111.  Blank  cutting  and 
transporting   mechanism.      1,464,649 :    Aug.    14. 

Evers,  Birger.      (See  Schafer,  C.  W.,  and  Evers.) 

Evers,  Charles  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Smokehouse. 
1,441,839  ;  Jan.  9. 

Svers-Sauvage  Company.  (See  Evers,  Arthur  J,,  as- 
signor.) 

Evershed,  Herbert  B.  A.,  Guildford,  England.  Duplicat- 
ing means.     1,460,058  ;  June  26. 

Evershed  &  Vignoles,  Limited.  (See  Needham,  John  C, 
assignor.) 

Eversman,  Lewis  W.,  Julesburg,  Colo.  Automatic  bevel- 
ing  machine.      1,469,502 ;    Oct.    2. 

Everts  Angle  Razor  Corporation.  (See  Everts,  Walter 
W.,  assignor.) 

Everts,    Walter    W.,    assignor    to    Everts    Angle    Razor 

Corporation,      New      York,      N.      Y.        Safety      razor. 

1,471,114;  Oct.   16. 
Evertz,    Knute,    Bellingham,    Wash.      Two  -  speed,    power 

stump  puller.     1,456,872  ;  May  29. 
Eveson,   Noel   G.,    Birmingham,    England.      Indicating    or 

recording  device  particularly  adapted  for  use  by  golfer*. 

1,468,901;  Sept.  25. 
Evey,    (jeorge   E.,    LIsco,   Nebr.    Calf  weaner.    1,440,449 ; 

.Ian.    2. 
Evin,    Israel    J.,    Altoona,    Pa.      Dress    guard    and    chair 

holder.      1,455,722  ;   May    15. 
Evitt,  Harry  G.     (See  Parker,  E.  A.,  and  Bvltt.) 
Evr  Klean  Seat  Pad  Co.     (See  Loeech,  John  J.,  assignor.) 
Evr  Elean  Seat  Pad  Co.     (See  Reece,  John,  assignor.) 
Ewald,   Frederick  W.,   Garwood  Borough,   N.  J.,   assignor 

to    H.    G.    Thomson,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Gate    lock. 

1,440,777;  Jan.  2. 
Ewart,  John  S.     (See  Clifton,  W.  E.,  and  Ewart.) 
Ewart.   Samuel   F.,   Coal  Valley,  Pa.     Transmission  gear. 

1,446,037;  Feb.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Ewell,  Charles  O.,  Dyer,  Tenn.  Barrel.  1,451,068; 
Apr.  10. 

Ewell,  Charles  O.,  Dyer,  Tenn.  Shipping  crate. 
1,471,113;  Oct.  16. 

Ewell,  John  A.,  Quinault,  Wash.  Clutch-controlling  mech- 
anism for  'automobiles.     1,453,386  ;  May  1. 

Ewing,  Alfred.     (See  St.  Stephens,  R.  de  H.,  and  Ewing.) 

Ewing,  Ira  E.,  and  li.  Hinerman,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 
Vacuum-producing    apparatus.      1,467,312 ;    Sept.    11. 

Ewing,  James  C,  Oakland,  Calif.  Pyjamas.  1,451,093  ; 
Apr.  10. 

EwiuK,  Joseph  H.,  Malta,  Ohio.  Gaming  device. 
1,477,334  ;  Dec.  11. 

Ewing,  Sydney  E.  T.,  and  J.  L.  Willey,  Johannesburg, 
Transvaal,  South  Africa.  Ore  reduction.  1,461,977 ; 
July  17. 

Ewiuger,  William  O.,  Burlington,  Iowa.  Natural  water- 
cooling  device.     1,454,470  ;  May  8. 

Excelsior  Cycle  Company.  (See  Baine,  James  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Excelsior  Steel  Furnace  Company,  The.  (See  Menlt,  Ru- 
dolph W.,  assignor.) 

Excelsior  Steel  Furnace  Company,  The.  (See  Scherer, 
Albert  G.,  assignor.) 

Exley,  William  H.,  Woliing,  and  G.  H.  Handasyde,  West 
Byfleet,  assignors  of  one-third  to  L.  C.  Rawlence,  Lon- 
don, England.  Electric  battery  or  accumulator. 
1,449,746;  Mar.  27. 

Exolon  Company,  The.    (See  Harty,  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Expansion  Drill  Company.  (See  Stlckney,  Charles  L., 
assignor.) 

Exposito,  Carmine,  Connellsville,  Pa.  Key-ring  holder. 
1,4(58,013;  Sept.  18. 

Exposito,  Jose  B.,  Habana,  Cuba.  Shock-absorbing  ap- 
paratus.    1,443,706  :  Jan.  30. 

Exum.  Joseph  K.,  Milltown,  Ga.  Side-dump  vehicle. 
1,456,374  ;  May  22. 

Exum,  Mary  K.,  Wilson,  N.  C.  Portable  serving  table. 
1,455,395  ;  May  15. 

Ey.  Gustav,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Building  block.  1,467,929  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Eyben,  Frank  H.,  Cummings,  Alberta,  Canada.  Combina- 
tion harrow  cart.     1.442,389  ;  Jan.  16. 

Eyman,  Frank  H.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Art  Novelty 
Manufacturing  Company,  (Jhlcago,  111.  Seal  press. 
1,471,687  ;  Oct.  23. 

Eyman,  Frank  H.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Art  Novelty 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Seal  press. 
1,471,688;  Oct.  23. 

Eymon  Crossing  Company,  The.  (See  Wilson,  Byron  B., 
assignor.) 

Eyuon,  Howard  B.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  National 
Carbon  Company,  Inc.  Arc-lamp  electrode.  1,444,961 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Eynon,  Howard  B.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  National 
Carbon  Company,  Inc.  Arc-lamp  electrode.  1,444,962: 
Feb.  13. 

Eynon,  Thomas,  Rock  Island,  assignor  to  Williams, 
White  &  Co.,  MollU'?,  111.  Bolt-hoppering  machine. 
1,476,064  ;  Dec.  4. 

Eyraud,  Marcellin,  jr.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Safety  razor. 
1,449,594  ;  Mar.  27. 

Eyre,  Harry  G.,  and  C.  H.  Crltes,  Topeka,  Kans.  Attach- 
ment for  motor  cycles.     1,473,956 ;  Nov.  13. 

Eyre.  John  .1.,  SomervlUe,  Mass.  Tire-chain  carrier. 
1,462,789  ;   July  24. 

Eyre,  Reginald.      (See  Payne,  A.  C,  and  Eyre.) 

Eyster,  James  P.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Willys-Overland  Company,  Toledo, 
Ohio.     Attachment  for  seat  covers.     1,454,577;  May  8. 

Eytchison,  Purly  B.,  Mitchell,  Nebr.  Stapling  machine. 
1.459,020  ;  June  19. 

Ezell,  Lemuel  M.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Coin-controlled  dis- 
pensing machine.     1,454,272  ;  May  8. 

Fa.  P.  S.-Vergaser-  und  Apparatebau-Aktiengesellschaft. 
(See  Pordps.  Dore,  assignor.) 

Fabeck,  Nicolaus  W.,  Freeport,  Minn.  Loading  device. 
1,462,272;  July  17. 

Faber,  Eberhard,  Pencil  Company.  (See  Faber,  Lothar 
W.,  assignor.) 

Faber,  Frank  M.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Photographic  camera. 
1,475,000  ;   Nov.  20. 

Faber,  Harold,  Mount  Pleasant,  Mich.  Spring  compressor. 
1,469,076;  Sept.  25. 

Faber,  Herman  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Balloon.  1,445,878  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Faber,  John  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Film-pack  holder  for 
cameras.      1,447,972  ;    Mar.    13. 

Faber,  Lothar  W.,  New  York,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  Eberhard 
Faber  Pencil  Company.  Card  for  pencils  and  the  like. 
1,446.741  :  Feb.  27. 

Faber,  Lothar  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  aseignor  to  Eber- 
hnrd  Faber  Pencil  Company.  Display  stand  for  pen- 
cils or  the  like.     1:463,805  ;  Aug.  7. 

Faber,  Lothar  W.,  New  York,  and  W,  Robinson,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Eberhard  Faber  Pencil  Com- 
pany.    Pencil.     1.474,510  ;   Nov.  20. 

Fabian,   A.   V.,  et  al.      (See  Dunn,   Louis,  assignor.) 

Fabret,  Francois  .T.,  Nice,  France.  Apparatus  for  produc- 
ing local  anfesthesia.     1.476,699;  Dec.  11. 

Fahrizio.  Carmine.      (See  Franco,  Cesare,  nssijmor.) 

Fabry,  Marguerite.      (See  Fabry,  Pierre  and  M.) 


Fabry,  Pierre,  Liege,  and  M.  Fabry,  Herstal,  Belgium, 
Assemblage  device  for  sporting-gun  barrels.  1,468,902  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Fabyan,  George.      (See  Page,  Carl  M.,  assignor.) 

Fadum,  Christian,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  attachment 
for  type-slug-casting  machines.     1,475,007  ;  Nov.  20. 

Faelchle,  Karl  F.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Baking  pan. 
1,442,931  ;   Jan.   23. 

Faes,  Henry  A.,  Crook.  Colo.    Flytrap.    1,455,782  ;  May  22. 

Faessel,  Michael,  assignor  to  Loxon  Piston  and  Ring 
Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Piston  and  piston  ring. 
1,478,561  ;  Dec.  25. 

Faessler.  J.,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Maupin, 
Graves  R.,  assignor,) 

Fafnir  Bearing  Company,  The.  (See  Reynolds,  Harry  R., 
assignor.) 

Fagan,  C.  A.,  et  al.,  receivers.  (See  Jones,  Pearl  N., 
assignor.) 

Fagan,  John  J.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Sewer-basin  head. 
1,477,435  ;  Dec.  11. 

Fagan,  Joseph  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  W.  Smith, 
Augusta,  Ky.  Attachable  bed  and  carrier  for  vehicles. 
1,474,929  ;    Nov.   30. 

Fageol,  Frank  R.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Automobile  body. 
1,452,369  ;  Apr.  17. 

Fageol,  William  B.,  Oakland.  Calif.  Povrer-transmlsslon- 
gear  mechanism.     1,463,389  ;  July  31. 

Fager,  Edwin  J.,  jr.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Woodworking  ma- 
chine.    1,449,317  ;  Mar.  20. 

Fagerskog,  Ingvald,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Drive  coupling. 
1,450,068  ;  Mar.  27. 

Pahlenberg,  Hermann,  Pankow,  near  Berlin,  assignor  to 
R.  A.  Hansemann,  Berlin,  Germany.  Automatic  safety 
device  for  cinematographic  apparatus.  1,449,595 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Fahnestock,  Archie  P.,  Plandome,  N.  Y.  Electric  switch. 
1.477,335  :  Dec.  11. 

Fahnestock,  Ernest  B.,  deceased  ;  E.  M.  Jordan  and  P.  H. 
Burnett,  Plandome,  N.  Y.,  executors.  Atomizer  and 
atomizing.     1,441,411 ;  Jan.  9. 

Fahrenbruch,  (George  H.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Freight-car- 
door   lock.      1,474,584  ;    Nov.    20. 

Fahrenfeld,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Calling-device  attachment. 
1,455.998  ;  May  22. 

Fahrenwald,  Frank  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Electrical  re- 
sistance element.     1,464,312  ;  Aug.  7. 

Fahrenwald,  Frank  A.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Electric 
resistance  element.     1,475,942  ;  Dec.  4. 

Fahrney,  Callow  D.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Ash-can  stair  de- 
vice.    1,442,560;  Jan.  16. 

Fahsbender,  Prank,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Lifting  device. 
1,457,657;  June  5. 

Fahy,  Franlj  P.      (See  Aceves,  Julius   G.,  assignor.) 

Fahy,  Frank  P.     (See  Nilson,  Lars  G.,  assignor.) 

Pahys,  Joseph,  &  Company.  (See  Gordon,  Peter  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Faidley,  William  D.,  jr.,  Clifton  Forge,  J.  W.  Morris,  Iron 
Gate,  and  S.  A.  Patterson,  Clifton  Forge,  Va.  Machine 
for  removing  and  replacing  metal  parts  of  train-pipe 
couplings.      1,461,578  ;   July   10. 

Paikas,   Frank  F.      (See  Snyder,  W.   H.,  and  Parkas.) 

Fair.  Charles  S.,  et  al.,  administrators.  (See  Bowser, 
Augustus.) 

Fair  Foundry  Co.      (See  Holloway,   Frank  P.,   assignor.) 

Fair,  Irvin  E.     (See  Comstock,  J.  D.,  and  Fair.) 

Fair,  Ralph  E.,  assignor  to  Lucey  Manufacturing  Corpo- 
ration of  Tennessee,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Shock-ab- 
sorbing attachment  for  well  casings.  1,465,120 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Fairall,  Walter  T.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Combined  door  check 
and  burglar  alarm.     1,467,363  ;  Sept.  11. 

Pairbairn,  John  J.,  Roosevelt,  N.  Y.  Stanchion  for  sup- 
porting   barrier    rails.       1,457,900 ;     June    5. 

Pairbairn  Lawsoa  Combe  Barbour  Limited.  (See  Ryan, 
John  W.,  assignor.) 

Fairbanks,  Carl  A.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Controlling  device 
for  electric  signs.     1.460,953 ;   July  3. 

Fairbanks,  Carl  A.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Educational  sign. 
1,460.954;  July  .3. 

Fairbanks.  E.  and  T.,  and  Company.  (See  Burrow*, 
Ernest  E.,  assignor.) 

Fairbanks,  Eugene  A.,  Holland,  Mich.  Firearm, 
1,463.160  :  July  31. 

Fairbanks,  George  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  N.  E.  Mc- 
Dermut,  Pendleton,  Oreg.  Self  closing  and  cleaning 
drain  valve.     1,467,615  ;  Sept.  11. 

Fairbanks,  Luke  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dispenser. 
1,458.282  :  June  12. 

Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co.  (See  Heath,  William  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Company.  (See  Hobart,  P.  G.,  and 
Jahnke,  assignors.) 

Pairbonrn.  George  W.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Weeder. 
1,472,749  ;  Oct.  30. 

Fairbiother,  Thomas  H.,  and  A.  Renshaw.  assignors  to 
P>ritish  Dypstuffs  Corporation  Limited.  Mnncbostcr. 
Fiiirlaiul.     Trentm^nt  of  sewage.     1.455,435:  May  15. 

Fairburn.  Charles  E.,  London,  England.  Conductor  ar- 
rnngemont  of  electric  traction  systems.  1,458,092 ; 
June  12 


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Fairburu,  Cliarles  E.,  Loudon,  England.  Controller  for 
elecnio  motors.     1,464, :J45  ;  Aug.   7. 

Fairehlld,  Alson  F.,  Jilkhoru,  Wis.  Wind  instrument. 
1,457,0-0  ;  June  5. 

Faiivliild,  Uoiatio  J.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  assignor  of 
oiit'-Ualt  to  W.  D.  Warner,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Carbu- 
retor-control device.     1,464,601 ;  Aug.   14. 

Fairchild,  Kolaud  J.,  assignor  to  National  Water  Lift 
Co.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Power  pump.  1,452,963 ; 
Apr.   -^-i. 

Fairchild,  Sherman  M.,  Onconta,  N.  Y.  Speedometer  for 
aircraft.     1,449,387  ;  Mar.  ST. 

Faire  Bros.  &  Co.  Limited.  (See  Mather,  W.  A.,  and 
ISmitliies,  assigiiors.) 

Fairlield  Fugiueering  Co.,  The.  (See  Brown,  C.  0.,  and 
WalUer,   assignors.) 

Fairley,  Jesse,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.  Fastening  device. 
l,45S,oUU;   June  12. 

Fairley,  Taliaferro  J.,  Hatticsburg,  Miss.  Treating  vege- 
table matter  tor  the  production  or  extraction  of  ollB, 
resinous  substances,  etc.     1,472,119  ;  Oct.  30. 

Fairley,  Taliaferro  J.,  and  T.  M.  Uu  Bose,  Hattiesburg, 
Miss. ;  said  Ou  Bose  assignor  to  said  Fairley.  Extract- 
ing piiie  oil,  turpentine,  and  resinous  products  from 
wood.     1,472,118  ;  Oct.  30. 

Fairmont  uas  Kngine  &  Kailway  Motor  Car  Co.  (See 
Kasper,   Walter  F.,  assignor.) 

Faitz,  L^ustav  ^.,  Chicago,  Hi.  Ratchet  wrench.  1,451,498; 
Apr.  10. 

Faivri-,  I'ierre,  Le  Locle,  Switzerland.  Spring  wheel. 
1,400,318;  June  26. 

Falcuner,  Edward  A.,  London,  England.  Lock  and  indi- 
cator tor  holding  and  locating  kei's,  tools,  and  other 
portable  articles.     1,472,297  ;  Oct.  30. 

Falcuiur,  Leroy  U.,  Bethel,  Kans.,  assignor  to  E.  E. 
Stephens,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Tool  for  applying  and  re- 
moving tire  chains.     1,456,484  ;  May  22. 

Fale»,  Edward  U.,  Western  bpriugs,  assignor  to  Automatic 
Electric  Company,  Chicago,  lU.  Measured-service  tele- 
phone system.     1,466,124  ;  Aug.   28. 

Fales,  Elisha  N.,  Dayton,  Ohio.    Pan.     1,466,472  ;  Aug.  28. 

Falk,  James  W.,  Little  Falls,  Minn.  Tie  and  clump. 
1,443,253  ;  Jan.  23. 

Falk,  James  W.,  Little  Falls,  Minn.  Tie.  1,471,251; 
Oct.  16. 

Falk,  John  L.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Fuel  chute.  1,460,713; 
July  3. 

Falk,  Morris,  Leominster,  Mass.  Dead-bolt  night  latch. 
1,446,085  ;   Feb.   20. 

Falkenau,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Gillis  &  Geoghegan,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Hoisting  mechanism.     1,452,964  ;  Apr.  24. 

Falkenbach,  Prank  A.     (See  Cain,  J.  E.,  and  Falkenbach.) 

Falkenbach,  EUanor.  (See  Cain,  J.  E.,  and  Falki-nbach, 
assignors.) 

Palkeuoerg,  Ernest  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Draoery-supporting 
device.     1,456,789  :  May  29. 

Palkiner,  Edward  J.,  Paddington,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia,  assignor  to  The  Multiplex  Packeting 
and  I'illing  Machine  Company  Limited,  Wellington,  New 
Zealand.  Receptacle  tilling  and  measuring  machine. 
1,442,137;  Jan.  16. 

Falkiuer,  Edward  J.,  Paddington,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia,  assignor  to  The  Multiplex  Packeting 
and  Filling  Machine  Company,  Wellington,  New  Zea- 
land. Receptacle  tilling  and  measuring  machine  for 
liquids.      1,442,138  ;   Jan.   16. 

Fall,  Arthur  J.,  Iowa  Falls,  Iowa.  Animal  trap. 
1,472,210;  Oct.  30. 

Fallada,  Frank  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Crowning  machine. 
1,460,577  ;  July  3. 

Falletta,  Hector,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Disinfecting  noz- 
zle.     1.473,840  ;  Nov.  13. 

Palller,    Maurice   I.,   assignor   to   The   Nu-Way-Radlator 
Mfg.  Co.,  Arkansas  City,  Kans.     Radiator.     1,472,158; 
Oct.  30. 
Fallon,     Bernard    J.,     Chicago,     HI.       Guard-rail     chair. 
1,463,943  ;    Aug.    7. 

Falls,  James  M.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Container.  1,451,768; 
Apr.  17. 

Falls,  James  M.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Storage  vessel. 
1,407,719  ;  Sept.  11. 

Falls.  William  A.,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Young  Industries,  Inc., 
Detroit,  Mich.    Spring  construction.    1,446,453  ;  Feb.  27. 

Falor,  Abram  E.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F.  Good- 
rich Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fluld-conduit-coupling 
device.     1,461,385  ;  July  10. 

Falor,  William  B.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Brake-lining  dressing. 
1,461,386;    July  10. 

Palstrault,  Alfred,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Tire-chain  hook. 
1,466,615  ;  Aug.  28. 

Palvet,    Felix    E.,    Paris,    France.      High-speed    tool    and 

making  the  same.     1,471,252  ;  Oct.  16. 
Falvey,      Eliza      E.,      Fond     du     Lac,     Wis.      Garment. 

1,454,541  ;  May  8. 
Falzer,  Louis,  and  E.  M.  Webber,  Chicago,  111. ;  said  Web- 
ber    assignor     to     said     Falzer.       Hoisting     machine. 
1,461,650;   July  10. 
Fancher,  Charles  J.     (See  Johnson,  R.  A.,  and  Fancher.) 
Fanchpr,  Charles  J.,  and  R.  A.  Johnson,  Windsor,  Vt.,  as- 
signors to  The  National  Acme  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Feed  collet  and  making  the  same.     1,449,505  ;  Mar.  27. 
Fanrhor.    Ray   C    Ftica.   N.   T.      Pressure   rcgul.ator   and 
cut-off  for   inflating   tubes.     1,458,928;   June   If). 


Fancy.  Raymond  A.,  Watertown,  Maaa.  Street  Ijimp. 
1,440,664 ;  Jan.  2. 

Fangel,  Carl  J.,  McAlester,  Okla.  Fender  brace. 
1,455,327  ;  May  15. 

Fanger,  Fred  E.,  Mexico,  Mexico.  Attachment  for  type- 
writers.    1,477,048  ;   Dec.  11. 

Fangmann,   Johan.      (See  Althaus,    H.,   and   Fangmann.) 

Fankboner,  Harland.  (See  Walser,  J.  J.,  and  Pank- 
boner.) 

Fanner  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See^  Gibson, 
Samuel  H.,  assignor.) 

Fanslow,  Benjamin  O.,  assignor  to  New  Era  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Check  writer. 
1,453,867  ;  May  1. 

Fanslow,  Benjamin  O.,  assignor  to  New  Era  Mfg.  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Check  protector.  1,469,634  ; 
Oct.   2. 

Fausteel  Products  Co.  Inc.  (See  Pfanstiehl,  Carl,  as- 
signor.) 

Fausleel  Products  Company.  (See  Balke,  Clarence  W.,. 
assignor.) 

Fantz,  Franklin  E.,  Muncie,  Ind.  Automatic  fishing  pole. 
1,464,067  ;   Aug.   7. 

Fantz,  Fred  C,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Barrel-painting  machine. 
1,449,660  ;  Mar.  27. 

Faralla,  Raoul  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  of 
one-half  to  C.  Karft  and  one-half  to  O.  Mautner,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Tray  for  use  in  conjunction  with  the 
chemical  cleansing  of  silver.     1,467,574  ;  Sept.  11. 

Farb,  Axel.      (See  .\nderson,   S.   F.,  and  Farb.) 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.  (See  Bauer, 
Wilhelm,  assignor.) 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.  (See  Ber- 
endes,  R..  and  Lange,  assignors.) 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.  (See  Call- 
sen,  Jureen,  assignor.) 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.  (See  Car- 
stens,   H.,   and   Hansen,   assignors.) 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.  (See  Engel- 
hartt,   R.    Lommel,   and  Ossenbeck,   assignors.) 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.  (See  Heiden- 
relch,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.  (See  Huis- 
mann,  Callsen,  and  Grtittefien.  assignors.) 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.  (See  Kra- 
mer, E.,  and  Zeh,  assignors.) 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.  (See  Kuhne, 
H.,  and  Bencker,  assignors.) 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.  (See 
Schulemann,   W.,    Schiitz,    and   Meisenburg,   assignors.) 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.  (See  Stiis- 
ser,   Iti chard,  assignor.) 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.  (See  Thauss, 
A.,   and  Gtinther,  assignors.) 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.  (See  Wey- 
land,   Hermann,  assignor.) 

Farber,  Clayton  W.     (See  Breyer,  F.  G.,  and  Farber.) 

Farber,  Louis,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Holder  for  spectacles,  eye- 
glasses, and  the  like.     Des.  62,323  ;  May  8. 

Farberei  Weidmann  A.-G.  (See  Hanhart,  Karl  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Farbwerke  vorm.  Meister  Lucius  &  Briining.  (See  Kolle, 
Wilhelm,  assignor.) 

Farbwerke  vorm.  Meister  Lucius  &  Briining.  (See  Sohst,. 
Otto,  assignor.) 

Fardy,  John  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Gas  meter.  1,469,216  ; 
Oct.   2. 

Farell,  Patrick  F.    (See  Harrop,  W.,  Reilly,  and  Farrell.) 

Fargo,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  Wilson-Jones  Loose  Leaf 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  stand  and  binder 
and  method  of  use.     1,453,065  ;  Apr.  24. 

Fargo,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  Wilson-Jones  Loose  Leaf 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Binder-locking  mechanism. 
1,453.006:  Apr.  24. 

Fargo,  Charles  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Wilson-Jones- 
Loose  Leaf  Company.  Leaf  upsetting  and  supporting 
device.     1,453,664  ;  May  1. 

Fargo,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  Wilson-Jones  Loose  I^eaf 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Lcose-leaf-binder  support.  1.455,524 ; 
May   15. 

Fargo,  Edward  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fuel  saver  for 
internal-combustion  engines.     1,440,532  ;  Jan.  2. 

Fargo  Foundry  Company,  The.  (See  Kinney,  Arthur  G., 
assignor.) 

Ferguson,  William  M..  Brandon.  Manitoba.  Canada. 
Grain-cleaning  machine.     1,440,726;  Jan.  2. 

Faries  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bowen,  Michael  B., 
assignor.) 

Faries  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Grady,  William 
J.,    assignor.) 

Faries,  Robert,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  assignor  to  A.  Schrad- 
er's  Son,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Pressure  gauge. 
1,451,0.S8  ;  Apr.  10. 

Farlsh,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Refractory  Corpo- 
ration, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Noncrystallized  refractory  ma- 
terial.    1.458,913  ;  June  12. 

Farkas,  Emil  N.,  Chicago,  111.  Mailing  device.  1,467,148  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Farkas,  Frank  F.     (See  Snyder,  W.  H.,  and  Farkas.) 

Farlpy.  Frederick  E.,  et  al.  (See  Welton,  William  A., 
assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Farley,  Jesse  K.,  Jr.,  Kenilworth,  111.  Box  for  candy  or 
the  like.     1,460,127  ;  June  26. 

Farley,  John  W.,  trustee.  (See  Tolston,  Robert  L.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Farley,  Newton,  Lillybrook,  W.  Va.  Miner's  lamp  clip 
and  stay.     1,461,607;  July  10. 

Farley,  William  E.,  El  Reno,  Okla.  Lubricator. 
1,470,068 ;  Oct.  9. 

Farlow,  James  N.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Theft-preven- 
tion device  for  automobiles.     1,453,497  ;  May  1. 

Farm  Specialty  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Kaiser,  Henry,  assignor.) 

Farmer,  Albert  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Grease  gun.  1,471,330  ; 
Oct.  23. 


Farmer,  Carrie,  Merlin,  Oreg. 
Mar.  20. 


Darning  last.     1,448,797  ; 


Farmer,  cJyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Slack  ad- 
juster.    1,446,168;  Feb.  20. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Locking- 
handle  cock.     1,447,651 ;  Mar.  6. 

Farmer,  (JiyUe  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Cut-out- 
cock  device.     1,447,652  ;  Mar.  6. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Braise  Company,  Wilmerding,  I'a.  Fluid- 
pressure   braiie.     1,451,440  ;   Apr.   10. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Car-door- 
control    device.      1,401,441  ;   Apr.    10. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Safety 
car-control  equipment.     1,456,268  ;   May  22. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Automatic 
speed-control  device.     1,456,269  ;  May  22. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Triple- 
valve  device.     1,463,039  ;  July  24. 

Farmer,  Llyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid- 
pressure  brake.     1,465,781 ;  Aug.  21. 

-Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Door  and 
brake   control  equipment.     1,471,116  ;   Oct.   16. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Feed- 
valve  device.     1,473,758  ;  Nov.  13. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Tbe  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Brake- 
valve  device.     1,473,759  ;  Nov.  13. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Car-door-operat- 
ing mechanism.     7,450,149  ;  Mar.  27. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  Tbe  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Plug-in 
switch  device.     1,464,979  ;  Aug.  14. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Edgewood,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Angle- 
cook  device.     1,471,115  ;   Oct.   16. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Speed- 
governing  switch  device.     1,477,215  ;  Dec.  11. 

Farmer,  Harlin  G.,  Garnett,  Kans.  Aeroplane.  1,478,211 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Farmer,  James,  Nottingham,  England.  Manufacture  of 
twist-lace  net.     1,464,034  ;  Aug.  7. 

Farmer,  James  C,  Radford,  Va.  Safety  device. 
1,466,932  ;  Sept.  4. 

Farmer,     Res     L.,     Wilson,     N.     C.      Game     schedule. 

1,442,390;  Jan.  16. 
-Farmer,   Richard.      (See  Millhouse,   J.   G.,   Schneider,  and 
Farmer.) 

Farmer,  Robert  Z.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Brake 
Company,  Roseburg,  Oreg.  Vehicle  brake.  1,464,980  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Farmer,  Robert  Z.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  Auto- 
matic Electric  Brake  Company.  Combined  hammer  and 
rotary  drill.     1,468,345  ;  Sept.  18. 

Farmer,  Silas  D.,  Herrln,  111.     Latch.     1,475,692  ;  Nov.  27. 

Farmers'  Loan  and  Trust  Company,  The,  executor.  (See 
Pierce,  George  W.) 

Faruham,  Biou  B.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Vacuum  roll. 
1,451,508  ;  Apr.  10. 

Farnliiim.  Geo.  O.  W.  (See  Huenergardt,  WilUam  H., 
assignor.) 

Farniiani,  L,eroy  S.  (See  Worcester,  S.  A.,  Bruce,  and 
Farnham.) 

Farnham,  Reginald  V.,  Skelmorlie,  Scotland.  Disinfector 
attachment  for  the  flushing  arrangement  of  water- 
closets  and  the  like.     1,447,289  ;  Mar.  6. 

Farnham,  Reginald  V.,  Skelmorlie,  Scotland.  Disinfector 
attachment  for  the  flushing  arrangements  of  water- 
closets  and  the  like.     1,462,033  ;  July  17. 

Farnham,  Sylvanus  C.  (See  Brocker,  Frederick  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Farnsworth,  Arthur  J.,  and  E.  M.  St.  Claire,  assignors  to 
W.  S.  Beach,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Bag.  1,453,549 ; 
May   1. 

Tarnsworth,  William  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Cleaning  appa- 
ratus.    1,468,467;  Sept.  18. 


Farnum,  Leon  M.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  S.  S. 
White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company.  Artificial 
tooth.     1,454,632  ;  May  8. 

Farnum,  William  C,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Lifting  jack. 
1,478,111;  Dec.   18. 

Farnum,  William  C,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Screw-cutting 
machine.     1,478,851 ;  Dec.  25. 

Parquhar,  Henry  S.,  Wayne,  assignor  to  The  Baldwin 
Locomotive  Works,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Air  heater  for 
fuel  burners.     1,473,422 ;   Nov.   6. 

Farr,  Ernest  W.,  et  al.  (See  Maranvllle,  Harvey  F., 
assignor.) 

Farr,  Fred  D.,  Perry,  N.  Y.     Handle.     1,473,028 ;  Nov.  6. 

Farr,  Frederick  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hydraulic  oil-deliv- 
ery system.     1,445,270  ;  Feb.  13. 

Parr,  Frederick  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Controlling  valve 
for  hydraulic  oil  storage  and  distribution  systems. 
1,470,233 ;  Oct.  9. 

Farr,  George  P.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Case  for  the  display  of  electrical  fittings.  1,450,150; 
Mar.  27. 

Farr,  Joseph  E.      (See  Martin,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Farrand,  Dudley,  Newark,  N.  J.  Exhaust  silencer. 
1,477,816;   Dec.  18. 

Farrar,  B.  W.     (See  Farrar,  Carroll  J.,  assignor.) 

Farrar,  Carroll  J.,  Kirkwood,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  W. 
Farrar,  Summerville,  Ga.  Apparatus  for  setting  rule 
forms.     1,453,787  ;    May  1. 

Farrar,  Frederick  W.,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Seam-rubbing  machine.      1,474,350  ;   Nov.   20. 

Farrar,  Jethro  O.,  Elkton,  Va.  Collapsible  coop. 
1,472,159;  Oct.  30. 

Farrar,  William  C.     (See  Case,  C.  H.,  and  Farrar.) 

Farrel  Foundry  &  Machine  Company.  (See  Bowen, 
David  R.,  assignor.) 

Farrel  Foundry  and  Machine  Company.  (See  Bowen, 
D.   R.,   and   Schnuck,   assignors.) 

Farrell,    A.    M.      (See   Farrell,   John   J.,    assignor.) 

Farrell,  H.  F.      (See  Batcheller,   Hugh  W.,  assignor.) 

Farrell,  John  J.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  assignor  to  A.  M. 
Farrell.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Locking  device.  1,470,823  ; 
Oct.   16. 

Farrell,  Patrick  H.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Pavement.  1,467,783  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Farrell,  Rose  C,  and  C.  E.  Coogan,  assignors  to  E.  E. 
Olcott,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and  product  of  pre- 
paring stearate  of  zinc  for  use  in  relieving  prickly  heat, 
etc.     1,463,881;   Aug.   7. 

Farren,  John  J.     (See  Dooner,  James  J.,  assignor.) 

Farrer,  John  H.,  Neutral  Bay,  near  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia.  Apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of 
horseshoes.     1,463,012  ;  July  24. 

Farrington,  Harvey,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  S.  Carroll, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Support.     1,445,938  ;  Feb.  20. 

Farrington,  John  F.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oscillation  gen- 
erator for  signaling  systems.     1,452,032  ;  Apr.  17. 

Farrington  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Greenwood, 
Oliver  P.,  assignor.) 

Farrls,  Grover  C.,  Norfolk,  assignor  to  C.  B.  Anderson, 
Ocean  View,  Va.     Carburetor.     1,478,895  ;  Dec.  25. 

Farrt.s,  Porter  C.      (See  Duval,  A.   M.,  and  Farrls.) 

Farron,  Blie  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Scalp  appliance, 
1,444,149  ;  Feb.  6. 

Farrow,  Edward  S.,  jr.  (See  Donohue,  J.  M.,  and  Far- 
row.) 

Farrow,  Edward  S.,  jr.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Making  alkali  cellulose. 
1,467,107;  Sept.  4. 

Farrow,  Willard  M.,  sr.  (See  Stocking,  F.  H.,  and  Far- 
row.) 

Ifarum,  Elecie  P.,  Oakland,  assignor  to  L.  Gillig  and  C.  H. 
Gilllg,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Slldlng-window  mecha- 
nism.    1,473,928;  Nov.  13. 

Farver,  Jonathan,  Shlpshewanna,  Ind.  Hinge.  1,467,476  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Farwell,  Frank  A.     (See  Edwards,  E.  L.,  and  Farwell.) 

Fasci,  Sebastiano,  South  Weymouth,  Mass.  Automobile 
signal.     1,446,169;  Feb.  20. 

Faslg,  Mary  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Machine  for  wind- 
ing tatting  shuttles.     1,448.,619  ;  Mar.  13. 

Fassett,  Francis  K.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Door  hanger. 
1,462,694  ;  July  24. 

Fate,  Daisy  L.,   executrix.      (See  Fate,  John  L.) 

Pate,  John  L.,  deceased ;  D.  L.  Fate,  executrix,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  C.  R.  Gleason,  Chicago,  111. 
Rack  for  stacked  containers.     1,451,146  ;  Apr.  1(). 

Patscher,  George  C.      (See  Yates,  W.   G.,  and  Fatscher.) 

Paubert,  Victor  T.,  J.  Anekel,  and  C.  L.  Young,  Ama- 
rlllo,  Tex.     Clear-rlslon  device.     1,473,029 ;  Noi.  6. 

Faublon,  Lee  N.,  Fairbury,  Nebr.  Yard  meter  for  hem- 
stitching machines.     1,477,049  ;  Dec.  11. 

Paulds,  George  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Furnace  for  melt- 
ing metals.     1,458,283  ;  June  12. 

Faulk,  George  M.,  Buston,  La.      Oven.      1,477,050  ;  Dec.  11. 

Faulkner,  Arthur  B..  Wllllamsport,  Pa.  Automatic  Illu- 
minated changeable  sign.      1,444,339  ;  Feb.  6. 

Faulkner,  Carl  J.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Display  rack.  1,444,597  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Faull,  John,  assignor  to  Johnson  Automatic  Sealer  Co., 
Ltd.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Wrapping  machine. 
1,465,976;    Aug.    28. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Faultless  Caster  Company.  {See  Noelting,  William  H., 
assignor. ) 

Faultless  Caster  Company.  (See  Smithfleld,  E.  A.,  aud 
Noeltiug,    afisiguors.) 

Faultless  I'mumatic  Tire  Company.  (See  Dickensheet, 
Karle  H.,  assignor.) 

Faultless  Rubber  Company.  (See  Miller,  Thomas  W., 
assignor.) 

Faunce,  Ira,  Racine,  Wis.  Saw  set  and  clamp.  1,464,172  ; 
Aug.    7. 

Faupel,  Charles  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Oiler  for  metal-casting 
machines.     1.466,125  ;  Aug.  28. 

Faurot,  Joseph  A.     (See  Wolfe,  C.  L.,  and  Faurot.) 

Faurot-Scope  Corporation.  (See  Brulne,  Maurice  R.  J., 
assignor.) 

Fauser,  Gustaye  M.,  assignor  to  Tlngue  Manufacturing 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woven  fabric.  Des.  62,215  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Fauser,  Gustave  M.,  assignor  to  Tingue  Manufacturing 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woven  fabric.  Des.  62,216 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Fauser,  Gustave  M.,  assignor  to  Tingue  Manufacturing 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woven  fabric.  Des.  62,217  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Fauser,  Gustave  M.,  assignor  to  Tingue  Manufacturing 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woven  fabric.  Des.  62,218  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Fauser,  Gustave  M.,  assignor  to  Tingue  Manufacturing 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woven  fabric.  Des.  62,219  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Fausur,  Gustave  M.,  Ardsley,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen  Biddle,  Fa?  Tex- 
tUe  fabric.     Des.  62,324  ;  May  8. 

Fauser,  Gustave  M.,  Ardsley,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Pennsvlvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen  Riddle,  Pa.  Tex- 
tile  fabric.     Des.   02,480 ;    June    12. 

Fauser,  Gustave  M.,  Ardsley,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen  Riddle,  Pa. 
Textile    fabric.      Des.    62,607 ;    July    3. 

Fauser,  Gustave  M.,  Ardsley,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Tli« 
Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen  Riddle,  Pa.  Tex- 
tile  fabric.      Des.    62,608 ;   July   3. 

Fauser,  Gustave  M.,  Ardsley,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen  Riddle,  Pa.  Tex- 
tile   fabric.      Des.    62,609;    July    3. 

Fauser,  Gustave  M.,  Ardsley,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  Glen  Riddle,  Pa. 
Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,610  ;  July  3. 

Faust,  Albert  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spacing  appliance. 
1,444,242  :  Feb.  6. 

Faust,  Casper,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Paper-box  construction. 
1,458,750  ;  June  12. 

Faust,  John  F.,  Wapakoneta,  assignor  to  New  Way  Labo- 
ratories Company,  Greenville,  Ohio-  Automatic  con- 
trol.    1,477,216  ;  Dec.  11. 

Faust,  Levin,  et  al.     (See  Anderson,  Carl  L.,  assignor.) 

Faust.   Levin,   et  al.      (See  Sweiison,   Carl  E.,  assignor.) 

Faust,  Levin,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  C.  E.  Swenson, 
one-fourth  to  E.  S.  Ekstrom,  and  one-fourth  to  C.  L. 
Anderson,  Rockford,  111.  Universal  joint.  1,450,719; 
Apr.  3. 

Faust,  Levin,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E.  S.  Ekstrom  and 
one-third  to  E.  Estwlng,  Rockford,  III.  Coupon  clip- 
per.   1,473,089 ;  Nov.  6. 

Faust,  Mahloii  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Treating  garbage. 
1,440,727  ;  Jan.  2. 

Faust,  Roy  C,  Deary,  Idaho.  Rotary  toothbrush. 
1,450,542;   Apr.   3. 

Faiistini,  (juiiito,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Scrubbing  machine. 
1.4.-)5,74(!  :  May  15. 

Favary,  Ethelbert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Resilient  tire. 
1.457,512;   June  5. 

Fawell.  Joseph  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Rolling  mill. 
1,478,992  :  Dec.  25. 

Fawell,  Joseph  E..  assignor  to  Mackintosh-Hemphill  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Rolling  mill.     1,442,025  ;  Jan.  9. 

Fawick,  Thomas  L.,  assignor  to  Twin  Disc  Clutch  Com- 
pany, Racine,  Wis.  Friction  clutch.  1,464,173 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Fay,  Albert  E.,  et  al.     (See  Johnson,  Alvin  L.,  assignor.) 
Fay,  Albert   H.,   Washington,  D.  C.     Headlight  deflector. 

1,440,891;  Feb.   27.  ^     .„  „„„ 

Fay,  Albert  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Headlight.  1,446,892  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Fav,  Carl  J.,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  Products  Company.  Inclosed  range-heating 
unit.     1,475,760  ;  Nov.  27. 

Fay,  Edward  F.,  assignor  to  Foster,  Merriam  and  Com- 
pany,   Meriden,    Conn.      Caster.      1,458,812 ;    June    12. 

Fay,  J.  A.,  &  Egan  Company.     (See  Hirst,  James  E.,  as- 
signor.) 
Pay,   John    L.,    St.   Louis,   Mo.      Chassis   Inhricating  and 
cleaning  system.     1,451,888  ;  Apr.  10. 

Fay,    Joseph    W.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Key.       1,444,963 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Fay,  Joseph  W.,  Milwaukee.   Wis.,  assignor  to   Seamweld 
Equipment     Company.       Electric-arc-welding     machine. 
1,446,170;  Feb.  20. 
Fay,  Joseph  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Fred  Pabst 

Company.     Welded  joint.     1,453,343  ;  May  1. 
Fay,  Joseph  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Fred  Pabst 
Company.       Electric     welding     machine.        1,457,513 ; 


Fay,  Richard  D.,  Nahant,  and  F.  R.  Shaw,  East  Bridge- 
water,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Hayes-Fay 
Laboratories,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Means  for  attaching 
flexible  labels  to  the  ends  of  boards.    1,477,336 ;  Dec.  ll. 

Fay,  Thomas  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automobile  body-motion 
stabilizer.      1,453,344  ;   May   1. 

Fayer,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Wappler 
Electric  Company,  Inc.  Coil  -  winding  machine. 
1,449,898  ;  Mar.  27. 

Fayer,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Wappler 
Electric  Co.,  Inc.  Current  regulator  for  X-ray  systems. 
1,453,314  ;   May   1. 

Fayle,  William  H.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Display  stand  or  simi- 
lar article.     Des.  62,816;  Aug.  7. 

Fearheiley,  Fred  F.     (See  Altz,  H.  6.,  and  Fearhelley.) 

Fearn,  John  W.,  Birmingham,  England.  Automatic  pistol 
and  other  small  arm.     1,401,387  ;  July  10. 

Peasler,  George  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Wright's 
Automatic  Tobacco  Packing  Machine  Company,  Dur- 
ham, N.  C.  Tobacco-measuring  machine.  1,469,635 ; 
Oct.   2. 

Feaster,  Edward  B.     (See  Sahlin,  Henry,  assignor.) 

Feaster,  Edward  B.,  Lowell,  assignor  to  Saco-Lowell 
Shops,  Boston,  Mass.  Twisting  ring.  1,474,959 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Featherstone,  Chase  C.  (See  WWpple,  B.  L.,  Rockwell, 
and  Featherstone.) 

Fecarotta,   Jack.      (See   Di  Trapani,   S.,   and  Fecarotta.) 

Fechner,  Ernest  O.      (See  Richman,  C.  S.,  and  Fechner.) 

Fedderman,  George  C.  (S»e  Blakely,  W.  W.,  and  Fedder- 
man.) 

Feddern,  Carl  O.,  assignor  to  Globe  Ticket  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ticket-issuing  machine.  1,441,976 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Feddern,  Carl,  assignor  to  Globe  Ticket  Company,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.    Check  holder.    1,462,448  ;  July  17. 

Feddern,  Carl  0.,  Germantown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Globe 
Ticket  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ticket-issuing  ma- 
chine.    1,465,121  ;  Aug.  14.  ^     ,     . 

Fedders,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Fedders  Manufacturing 
Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Radiator.  1,454,432 ; 
May  8. 

Fedders  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Fedders,  John 
M.,  assignor.)  ,^„      ,  .  ,.     i. 

Feden,  Lars  S.,  Sandpoint,  Idaho.  Automobile  sleigh  at- 
tachment.    1,449,036;  Mar.  20. 

Feder,  David  P.     (See  Kimball,  Matthew  D.,  assignor.) 

Feder,  Louis  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  S.  Bondy, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Curtain-supporting  means  for  auto- 
mobile doors.     1,451,147 ;  Apr.  10.  „   ,       ,  „     , 

Feder,  Milton,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Federal  System 
of  Bakeries  of  America,  Jnc,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Baking 
oven.      1,466,473;    Aug.  28.  ...,,..,.* 

Feder,  Tobias  M..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid-Ievel  indicator. 
1,476,289 ;    Dec.    4.  ,„  „  ^ 

Federal  Electric  Company.  (See  White,  Bruce  C,  as- 
sisrnor. )  __, 

Federal  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Choate,  William  E., 
assignor.)  ,,.     .,  -, 

Federal  Generator  Association.  (See  Anderson,  VirgU  C, 
assignor.) 

Federal  Machine  &  Welder  Company,  The.  (See  Town- 
send,  Arthur  J.,  assignor.) 

Federal  Malleable  Company.  (See  MacNeill,  William  J., 
assignor.)  ,^       ^.  „    ,  „ 

Federal  Motor  Truck  Company.  (See  Wmans,  Earl  N., 
assignor.) 

Federal  Phosphorus  Company.  (See  Klugh,  Bethune  G., 
assignor.)  .     ,, 

Federal  Porcelain  Company.     (See  Case,  Francis  M.,  as- 

Federal  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Coates,  Frederick, 
assignor.)  .„   ,,  r^ 

Federal  Signal  Company.  (See  Hailes,  William  D., 
assignor.)  „  .  ^ 

Federal  Signal  Company.     (See  KeUy,  John  F.,  assignor.) 

Federal  Stamping  Company.  (See  De  Glopper,  John,  as- 
signor.) „, 

Federal  Stamping  Company.  (See  Olinger,  Thomas,  as- 
signor.) 

Federal  Steel  Sash  Company.  (See  Nesheim,  Anders  H., 
assignor.) 

Federal  System  of  Bakeries  of  America,  Inc.  (See  Feder, 
Milton,   assignor.) 

Federal  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Fuller,  Leonard  F., 
assignor.) 

Federal  Telegraph  Company.  (See  McCaa,  David  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Federicci,  Albert,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  H.  C.  Neu- 
herger,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  molding  cement 
blocks.     1.402.569  ;  July  24. 

PedTwltz,  Theodore  A.  (See  Nltsch,  C.  H.,  and  Feder- 
wltz.) 

Fedoryszak,  Peter,  Wallingford,  Pa.  Flying  machine. 
1,464,356;    Aug.    7. 

Fedun,  Theodore,  Detroit,  Mich.  Roller  skate.  1,466,824  ; 
Sept.    4. 

Feely,  Thomas  J.,  Duluth,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  El- 
liott, Virginia,  Minn.  Draft  appliance  for  stovepipes. 
1,442,561  ;  Jan.  16. 

Feese.  Elmer  L.,  Plevna,  Kans.  Adjustable  bearing. 
1,455,328  ;  May  15. 


172 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Fegely,  John  P.,  and  J.  H.  Newhaid,  AUentown,  Pa. 
Woikholder.     1,442,932;  Jan.  23. 

Fegley,  Thomas  J.,  and  G.  O.  Leopold,  assignors  to  North 
Blos  M'f'g  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hand  brace. 
1,473,423  ;  Not.  6. 

Fegley,  Thomas  J.,  and  G.  O.  Leopold,  assignors  to  North 
Bro's  M'f'g  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Spiral  tool. 
1,477,337;  Dec.  11. 

Fegley,  Thomas  J.,  and  G.  O.  Leopold,  assignors  to  North 
Bro's  M'f'g  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ratchet  mechanism. 
1,478,212  ;  Dec.  18. 

Fehnel,  Elmer  T.     (See  Chriswell,  F.  W.,  and  Fehnel.) 

Fehrenbach,  Reinhold,  Westville,  assignor  to  Weisbach 
Company,  Gloucester  City,  N.  J.  Heater  and  the  like. 
1,450,725  ;  May  29. 

Felge,  Adolph  E.,  assignor  to  Universal  Industrial  Corpo- 
ration, Hackensack,  N.  J.  Display  stand  for  hose 
clamps.     Des.    62,689 ;   July   17. 

Feigelmau,  Herman  A.,  Paierson,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  D. 
L.  Fleisher,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Folding  paper  box. 
1,471,478  ;  Oct.  23. 

Felgen,  John,  Indianapolis,  lud.  Insulation.  1,440,978  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Feigenbaum,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Safety  Concrete  Incin- 
erator Co..  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Incinerator. 
1,477,638;   Dec.   18. 

Fell,  John  G.,  Blackstone,  Va.  Vehicle  wheel.  1,461,978 ; 
July  17. 

Feinberg,  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stress-precluding  at- 
tachment for   artiacial    dentures.      1,446,742  ;    Feb.   27. 

Feinberg,  Maurice  M.,  New  York,  N.  1'.  Sign.  Des. 
63,100;   Oct.   2. 

Feinberg,  Sidney,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile  mirror 
bracket   and   joint.      l,4i>5,21o ;    Aug.    14. 

Feinberg,  William  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Breathing  apparatus 
for  swimmers.     1,445,010  ;  Feb.  13. 

Feist,  Charles  M.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Holder  for  bottles  or 
containers.     1,449,275  ;  Mar.  20. 

Feist,  Herman  C,  Howena,  Tei.  Automatic  signal-oper- 
ating device  for  mail  boxes.     1,456,543  ;  May  29. 

Feist,  John  A.,  et  al.  (See  McCormick,  Charles  M., 
assignor.) 

Feist,   Max   H.,   Toutle,    Wash.      Spindle-adjuster   model. 

1, ■142, 139  ;  Jan.  16. 
Fekete,   Stephen   I.,  and   S.   G.  Baits,   assignors  to   Essex 

Motors,    Detroit,    Mich.       Internal-combustion    engine. 

1,457,695;   June  5. 
Felch,  Theodore  K.      (See  Gibbons,  R.  C,  and  Felch.) 
Feldbusb,   Harry,  Cincinnati,   Ohio,  assignor  to  Worthing- 

ton  Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation.     Control  valve 

for  compressors.     1,441,840  ;  Jan.  9. 
Feldenhelmer,    William,    and    W.    W.    Plowman,    London, 

England.     Treatment   of  cJay.      1.447,073;  Mar.   13. 
Feldenhelmer,    William,    London,    W.    W.    Plowman,    East 

Sheen,   and  V.   Schidrowitz,   London,   England.      Manu- 
facture of  rubber.     1,458,693 ;  June  12. 
Feldkamp,   Frederick  A.,  Newark,  N.   J.     Fuse  cartildge. 

1,464,002  ;  Aug.  14. 
Feldkamp,    Frederick    A.,    Newark,   N.    J.      Electric    fuse. 

1,404,'J03  ;  Aug.  14. 
Feldkamp,    Frederick    A.,    Newark,    N.    J.      Electric-fuse 

element.     1,473,284  ;  Nov.  6. 
Feldkamp,   Frederick  A.,   Newark,  N.  J.     Fuse  cartridge. 

1.474,146;  Nov.  13. 
Feldman,  Abraham  G.,  Chicago,  111.     Bracket.     1,453,788  ; 

May  1. 
Feldman,  Frank  J.      (See  Reed,  Lester  C,  assignor.) 
Feldman,   Harold  B.,  assignor   to  Anlen   Mills,   Inc.,   New 

York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,397  ;  May  22. 
Feldman,  Harold  B.,  assignor  to  Arden  Mills,   Inc.,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     TextUe  fabric.     Des.  62,567  :  June  26. 
Feldman,   Louis.      (See  Anderson,   C.   E.,  and   Feldman.) 
Feldman,    Morris,     Los    Angeles,     Calif.       Clothes     rack. 

1,464,904  ;  Aug.  14. 
Feldman,   Otto   W.,    St.    Louis,   Mo.      Combination   faucet 

and   drinking   fountain.      1,446,845 ;    Feb.    27. 
Feldmeier,  Harvey,  assignor  to  D.  H.  Burrell  &  Co.,  Inc., 

Little  Falls,  N.  Y.     Centrifugal  separator.     1,461,031 ; 

July   10. 

Feldpausch,  Charles.     (See  Gibbs,  W.  T.,  and  Feldpau.sch.) 
Feldstcln    Bros.   &   Co.      (See   Smith,   Joseph,   and   K.,    as- 
signors.) 
Feldstein,  Max,  Chicago,  111.     Container  cap.     1,476,700  : 
Dec.  11. 

Felix,  Frank  L.     (See  Frame,  Archie  J.,  assignor.) 
Feiiz,     Joseph     S.,     Concgpcion,     Calif.       Oil-well     pump. 

1,477,217;  Dec.  11. 
Fell,  Elwood  R..  assignor  to  H.  J.  Fiet,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Steering  mechanism.     1,471,553  ;  Oct.  23. 
I^Uabaum,  Newton,  Sperry,  Okla.    Pipe  tongs.     1,465,813  ; 

Aug.  21. 

Fellabaum,  Newton,  Sperry,  Okla.     Double-acting  oil  and 

water  pump.     1,468,199  ;  Sept.  18. 
Fellay,  Louis  J.,  I'eoria,  111.     Traction  wheel.     1,455,800  ; 

May  22. 

Feller,    Allen    J.,    and    J.    O.    Walters,    Duchesne,    Utah. 

Spring-bending  machine.     1,449,813  ;  Mar.  27. 
Fellowps,   Harry   L..   assignor  to   Banker.s  Box   Company, 

Chicago,   111.      Foldable   box    and   blank    therefor.      Re. 

1. '5,532:  Jan.   23. 
Fellows,  Edwin  R.     (See  Stubbs,  E.,  and  Fellows.) 


Fellows,  Edwin  R.,  assignor  to  The  Fellows  Gear  Shaper 

Company,   Springfield,  'Vt.     High-speed  gear-generating 

machine.     1,463,806  ;  Aug.  7. 
Fellows,  Edwin  R.,  assignor  to  The  Fellows  Gear  Shaper 

Company,    Springfield,    Vt.      High-speed    gear    shaper. 

1,478,472;  Dec.  25. 
Fellows  Gear  Shaper  Company,  The.     (See  Fellows,  Ed- 
win  R.,  assignor.) 
Fellows    Gear   Shaper   Company,    The.      (See   Miller,    Ed- 
ward  W.,   assignor.) 
Fellows  Gear  Shaper  Company,  The.     (See  Stubbs,  E.,  and 

Fellows,  assignors.) 
Fellows,    Perry    E.,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Connecting   link. 

1.478,003;   Dec.    18. 
Fellroth,   Erick  O.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  F.   N.   Hegg 

and  one-third   to   C.   I.   Llndskoog,    Minneapolis,   Minn. 

Machine    for    cutting   tires    Into    transverse    sections. 

1,462,197;   July   17. 
Fellroth,   Erlck   O.,   assignor  of  one-third  to   F.   N.   Hegg 

and  one-third   to  C.   I.   Llndskoog,   Minneapolis,   Minn. 

Tire  gauge  cutter.     1,462,198  ;   July   17. 
Felske,    Gustave    H.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Universal    taper 

protractor.     1,453,067  ;   Apr.   24. 
Felt  *  Tarrant  Mfg.  Company.     (See  Turck,  Joseph  A.  V., 

assignor. ) 
Felten,    Abram  V.,   Danbury,    Conn.      Retaining   ring   for 

receptacle  closures.     1,449,276  ;  Mar.  20. 
Felten,   Abram   V.,   assignor  to   The   New  England   Meta? 

Barrel  Corporation,  Danbury,  Conn.     Machine  for  mak- 
ing retaining  rings  for  receptacle  closures.     1,459,660  : 

June  19. 
Felten,   Abram   V.,   assignor  to  The   New  England  Metal 

Barrel  Corporation,  Danburv,  Conn.     Machine  for  shap- 
ing cylinders.     1,463,073;  July  24. 
Felton,     Augustus     C,     jr.,     Macon,     Ga.       Crematory. 

1,462,230;  July  17. 
Felton,     James     A.,     Plainfield,     N.     J.       Can     opener. 

1,474,466:   Nov.  20. 
Felton,     Joseph     A.,     Atlanta,     Ga.       Plumbing    system. 

1,459.585;  June  39. 
Felty,  Walter  D.      (See  Mulford,  H.  V.,  and  Felty.) 
Fenby,  Edgar  B.,  Leamington  Spa,  England.     Machine  for 

use  in  the  manufacture  of  linen  collars  and  the  like. 

1,452,111  :  Apr.  17. 
Fendagard   Corporation.      (See   Forer,   Morris,   assignor.) 
Fender,  John  B.,  Kaufman,  Tex.-    Well  drill.     1,476,060  p 

Nov.  20. 
Fendring,    Harry   E..    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Gas   furnace. 

1,454,963  ;  May  15. 
Fenlason,    Orin    C,    Portland,    Oreg.      Variable    feed    for 

veneer  Jointers   and   the   like.     1,440,383 ;   Jan.   2. 
Fenlon,  Michael  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  A.  BianchI, 

Worcester,    Mass.      Emergency-brake   lock.      1,440,823  ; 

.Tan.    2. 
Fenn,   Ray,    Providence,   assignor  to    Hemphill   Company, 

Central    Falls,    R.    I.      Inturned-welt-knltting   machine. 

1,459,446;  .Tune  19. 
Fenn,    Thomas    H.,    assignor   of   one-half    to    T.    Foulkes. 

Cleveland,  Ohio.   Electric-conductor  coupling.   1,451,979  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Fennell,  Harry,  Everett,  Mass.     Bifocal  lens.     1,441,565  : 

Jan.   9. 

Fennell,    Harry,    Everett,   Mass.      Making  bifocal  lenses. 

1,441.566;  Jan.   9. 
Fennell,  Thoma.s.     (See  Shockey,  H.  C,  and  Fennell.) 
Penner,  George  E.,  Oxford,  Wis.  Artificial  bait.    1.466,616  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Fenselnu,  Frederick,  and  6.  W.  Thompson,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Washing  machine.     1.462,854  ;  July  24. 
Fenton,  John.  Columbus.  Ohio.     Lady's  boot.     1,464,981  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Fenton,    Oscar    T.,    Hightstown,    N.    J.       Safety    catch. 

1.459,526;   June  19. 
Fenton.   William   T.,   et  al.,   trustees.      (See   Stephenson, 

Leigh  J.,  assignor.) 
Fenzel,    Albert   S.,   et    al.      (See   Waite,    Jackson    L..    as- 
signor.) 

Fenzel.  Casper,  et  al.     (See  Walte,  Jackson  L.,  assignor  ) 
Ferdinand,  John  E.,  Jr.,  et  al.     (See  Slmonton,  Frank  H., 

assignor.) 
Fcreiioy,    Steve,    Canton,    Ohio.      Combined    note    holder 

and  cap   remover  for  bottles.     1,478,896  ;  Dec.  25. 
Ferencz.  JosS,   Curityba,  Parana,  Brazil.     Roller-grinding 

machine.     1,475,693;  Nov.  27. 
Fergus,  Hollister  G.,  Chicago,  111.     Crate  for  loading  and 

unloading  brick  and  like  materials.     1,456,975;  May  29. 
Ferguson.  Albert  G.  H.  and  M.  J.,  Ascot  Vale,  Australia. 

ATaehlne    for    manufacturing   metal   pipes.      1,442,869 ; 

Jan.   23. 

Ferguson,  Andrew.  Seattle,  Wash.  Amalgamator. 
1.476.808;  Dec.  11. 

Ferguson  Brothers  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Fer- 
guson,   lyouls,   assignor.) 

Ferguson  Brothers  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Han- 
ley.  William,  assignor.) 

Ferguson  Brothers  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Wagner,  Andrew,  as- 
signor.) 

Ferguson,  Charles  H..  Valhalla,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Home 
Eleetric  Lighting  Company,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  In- 
ternal-combustion   engine.      1.474.467:    Nov.    20. 

Ferguson.  Clarence  .T..  Cflsre'-.  Wvo.  Talking-maohlne- 
needle  holder.     1.475,227  :  Nov.   27. 


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Fergusou,  Claytou  C,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Signal  device. 
1,460,636;    Oct.   2. 

Fergusou.  David,  and  A.  T.  Scheiwer,  assignors  to  Accu- 
rate Tool  Works,  Erie,  I'a.  Shear  grinder.  1,444,598  ; 
Feb.   6. 

Ferguson,  David  W.,  Harrold,  S.  Dak.  Trace  holder. 
1,450,495;  Apr.  3. 

Ferguson,  Donald.  CUatfield,  Minn.  Can  closure. 
1,448,589  ;  Mar.    13. 

Ferguson,  Edward  E.,  rortsmouth,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
C.  Van  Fleming,  Norfolk,  Va.  Fire-alarm  hydrant. 
1,443,254  ;  Jan.  23. 

Fergxis.m  Furnace  Company.  (See  Bluemel,  Gustave,  as- 
signor.) 

Ferguson,  George,  Wollaston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
fcjhoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Faterson,  N.  J.  Manu- 
facture   of   rubber   soles.      1,447,239 ;    Mar.    6. 

Ferguson,  George,  Wollaston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  I'atersou,  N.  J.  Uubber 
sole.      1,454.885  ;   May   15. 

Ferguson,  Guoige,  assignor  to  Apeldoornsche  Machlne- 
fi'.briek  en  Melaalgieterij  Voorheeu  Loog  Landaal,  Apel- 
doorn.  Netherlands.  Kefrlgeratiug  system.  1,455,580 ; 
May  15. 

Ferguson,  Harry,  Belfast,  Ireland.  Means  for  coupling 
agricultural    implements.      1.464,130 ;    Aug.    7. 

Ferguson,  John  E.     (See  Whltmore,  J.  B.,  and  Ferguson.) 

Ferguson,  John  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Mechanism  for  hold- 
ing saws.      1,442,471  ;  Jan.  16. 

Ferguson,  Joseph  B.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Vehicle.  1,453,345  ; 
May   1. 

Ferguson,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ferguson 
Brothers  Manufacturing  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
Folding  table.     1,478,004  ;   Dec.  18. 

Ferguson,  Mephan  J.  (See  Ferguson,  Albert  G.  H.  and 
M.  J.) 

Ferguson,  Mllford  B.     (See  Haas,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Ferguson,  Miiiord  B.,  and  E.  Haas,  Brooklyn,  N.  i.  Label- 
atflxing  apparatus.     1,452,880  :  Apr.  24. 

Ferguson,  Samuel  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Change-speed 
mechanism.     1,458,400  ;   June  12. 

Ferguson,  William  E.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Rivet  holder. 
1,450,414;  Apr.  3. 

Ferguson,  William  E.,  Orange  Cove,  Calif.  Tractor  at- 
tachment for  using  digging  tools  at  its  side.  1,442,562  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Ferguson,  William  T.,  Beckley,  W.  Va.  Mine  door. 
1,446,340;  Feb.  20. 

Fergusson,  Alan  K.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Toy  railway. 
1,452,370  ;  Apr.  17. 

Fergusson,  Alan  K.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Automobile  hand  sig- 
naling device.     1,457,023  ;  May  29. 

Fergusson,  Alan  R.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Toy  railway. 
1,457,771  ;   June  5. 

Ferm,  I'eter  L.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Fountain  brush. 
1,459,021  ;   June   19. 

Fermanian,  Mark  B.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Time-controlled  draft 
regulator.      1,453,929  ;   May   1. 

Fer-Mil-Lac  Process  Company.  (See  Clark,  Arthur  B., 
assignor.) 

Fern,  Anthony,  P.,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.  Music-leaf  turner. 
1.443,120  ;   Jan.   23. 

Fern,  John  A.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Talking  machine. 
1,447,343  ;  Mar.  6. 

Fernald,  Adelbert,  Boston,  Mass.  Orthodontic  appliance. 
1,471,785  ;  Oct.  23. 

Fernan,  Matthew  D.     (See  Sweet,  M.  A.,  and  Fernan.) 

Fernandes,  Antonio,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Breath  mask. 
1,463,390;   July   31. 

Fernandez,  Jos6  V.,  and  C.  Lehlanc,  Habana,  Cuba. 
Tank   truck.      1,443,017 ;    Jan.  23. 

Femekes,  Irvin  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Railway  switch  and 
rail.      1,459,022  ;   June  19. 

Ferngren,  Enoch  T.,  and  L.  D.  Soubier,  assignors  to  The 
Owens  Bottle  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Glass-cutting 
mechanism.     1,453,315  ;  May   1. 

Fernholtz,  Frederick  VV.,  Los  Angeles, '  Calif.  Dies. 
1,448,339  ;   Mar.   13. 

Fernow,  Beruhard  E.,  jr.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Ham- 
mer Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electromagnetic 
brake.     1.474,960;  Nov.  20. 

Ferodo  Limited.      (See  Frood,   Herbert,  assignor.) 

Perrara,  Vincent,  Watertown,  S.  Dak.  Apparatus  for 
drying  clothes.     1,452,496  :  Apr.  24. 

Ferrari,  Fabio,  assignor  to  The  Company  BombrinI 
Parodi-Delfino,  Rome,  Italy.  Manufacture  of  cement 
mixtures.     1,444.309  ;  Feb.  6. 

Ferrari,  Lorenzo,  Oakland,  Calif.  Aeroplane.  1,470,275  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Ferreby,  Rolla  B.,  administrator.  (See  Barker,  Wen- 
dell A.) 

Ferrt'U,  Garland  P.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Typographical  meth- 
od and  apparatus,     1,448.620  ;  Mar.   13. 

Perrell,  Ida  A.,  Staunton,  Ind.  Paint  and  varnish  re- 
moving composition.     1,449,388  ;   Mar.  27. 

Ferrer,  Maxime  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pump.  1,457,220: 
May  29. 

Ferrer!,  Cesare.     (See  Albano.  Ernesto,  assignor.) 

Ferrero,  John,  Angels  Camp,  Calif.  Adjustable  platform. 
1.474,249;   Nov.  13. 

Ferres,  Jeffrey  T.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Shock  absorber. 
1,445,615;  Feb.  13. 


Fcrriday,  Robert,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Garter.  1,478,783; 
Dec.  25. 

Ferril,  Warham.      (See  Woodson,  A.  B.,  and  Ferril.) 

KeiTiot,  John  F.,  Reserve,  La.  Apparatus  for  measuring 
liquids.      1,448.266  ;  Mar.   13. 

Ferris,  Charles  W.     (See  Eberman,  S.  R.,  and  Ferris.) 

Ferris,  Frame  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Societe  du 
Carburateur,  Lyon,  France.  Stop  lever.  1,472,000 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Ferris,  Frank  P.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Musical  whistle. 
1,443,569;  Jan.  30. 

Ferris,  Henry  L.,  assignor  to  Hunt,  Helm,  Ferris  &  Com- 
pany, Harvard,  111.     Litter  carrier.     1,448,394  ;  Mar.  13. 

Ferris,  Henry  L.,  assignor  to  Hunt,  Helm,  Ferris  &  Com- 
pany, Harvard,  111.     Hay  carrier.     1,449,899  ;  Mar.  27. 

Ferris,  Henry  L.,  assignor  to  Hunt,  Helm,  Ferris  &  Com- 
pany, Harvard,  111.     Track  hanger.     1,464,982  ;  Aug.  14. 

Ferris,  Howard  J.,  assignor  to  Hunt,  Helm,  Ferris  &  Com- 
pany, Harvard,  111.    Animal  pen.    1,441,724  ;  Jan.  9. 

Ferris,  Howard  J.,  assignor  to  Hunt,  Helm,  Ferris  &  Com- 
pany, Harvard,  111.     Animal  pen.     1,445,307  ;  Feb.  13. 

Ferris,  Howard  J.,  Harvard,  111.  Wheel  for  coaster 
wagons.      1,459,527  ;   June   19. 

Ferris,  Howard  J.,  assignor  to  Hunt,  Helm,  Ferris  &  Com- 
pany, Harvard,  111.  Rubber-tired  wheel.  1,466,210 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Ferris,  Jesse  L.,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.  Thermostatic  valve. 
1,458,813;  June  12. 

Ferris,  Nunez  C,  assignor  to  E.  F.  Boyle,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Apparatu.s  for  winding  music  rolls.     1,452,965  ;  x\pr.  24. 

Ferris,  Philomene,  Westwood,  Calif.  Nursing-bottle 
cover.     1,458,041 ;  June  5. 

Ferris,  Walter,  assignor  to  Bucyrus  Company,  South 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Rope  thrusting  shovel.  1,443,353 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Ferris,  Walter,  Milwaukee,  assignor  to  Bucyrus  Company, 
South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Drum  or  screen  drive  and  sup- 
porting means.     1.476,702  ;  Dec.  11. 

Ferris,  Walter,  assignor  to  The  Oilgear  Company,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.    Broaching  machine.     1,468,595  ;  Sept.  18. 

Ferris,  Walter,  Milwaukee,  and  S.  R.  W.  M.  Bager,  South 
Milwaukee,  assignors  to  Bucyrus  Company  Milwaukee, 
Wis.     Rope-thrusting  shovel.     1,457,301 ;  June  5. 

Ferro  Chemicals,  Inc.  (See  Franchot,  R.,  and  McElroy, 
assignors.) 

Ferro  Chemicals  Inc.      (See  McElroy,  Karl  P.,  assignor.) 

Ferrodesherbeuse  Scheuchzer  Societe  Anonyme.  (See 
Scheuchzer,    Auguste,    assignor.) 

Ferry,  Gilbert  E.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Erasing  attachment  for 
pencils.     1,473,090;  Nov.  6. 

Ferry,  Thomas,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fastening  device. 
1.450,583;  Apr.  3. 

Ferry,  Thomas  F.,  (Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dowel  fastening. 
1,476,501  ;  Dec.  4. 

Fersdahl,  Henry  J.,  Renner,  S.  Dak.  Hay  loader. 
1.473,614  ;  Nov.   13. 

Fescharek,  Frederick  F.,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  Support 
for  porthole  lights  and  covers.     1,444,177  ;   Feb.  6. 

Fesenmaier,  Hugo  P.,  Morton,  Minn.  Intake  manifold 
for  internal-combustion   engines.      1,459,724 ;    June   26. 

Fesler,  Douglas  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Bas- 
sick  Manufacturing  Company.  Lubricating  device. 
1,441,334;  Jan.  9. 

Fesler,  Douglas  F.,  assignor  to  The  Bassick  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lubricating  device.  1,441,335  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Fesler,  Douglas  F.,  assignor  to  The  Bassick  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lubricating  device. 
1,454,922  ;   May   15. 

Fesler,  Douglas  F.,  Bvanston,  assignor  to  The  Bassick 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lubricating 
means.     1.477,252  ;  Dec.  11. 

Fesler,  Milton  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Heat  and  Power  Company.  Liquid-fuel  burner. 
1,445,826;  Feb.  20. 

Fesler,  Milton  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Heat  and  Power  Company.    Burner.    1,445,827  ;  Feb.  20. 

Fesler,  Milton  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Heat  and  Power  Company.    Burner.     1,445,828  ;  Feb.  20. 

Fesler,  Milton  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Heat  and  Power  Company.  Diaphragm  device. 
1,461,086;   July  10. 

Fessenden,  Reginald  A.,  Brookllne,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Submarine  Signal  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Acoustic 
method  and  apparatus.     1,453,316;  May  1. 

Fessenden,  Reginald  A.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Submarine  Signal  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Eliminat- 
ing undeslred  Impulses.     1,473,179  ;  Nov.  6. 

Fessenden,  Reginald  A.,  Brookllne,  B.  L.  Williams,  New- 
ton, and  B.  C.  Wood,  Somervllle,  Mass.,  assignors  to 
Submarine  Signal  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Directional 
receiving  of  submarine  signals.     1,472,558  ;  Oct.  30. 

Fessler,  Albert,  High  Bridge,  N.  J.  Dust  cap  for  tlr« 
valves  and  the  like.    1,472,160;  Oct.  80. 

Fest,  Adolph  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Method  for  commercially 
obtaining  water-soluble  milk  albumen  and  milk  sugar. 
1,444,178:   Feb.   6. 

Festa,  Alfred,  Paris,  Prance.    Furnace.    1,462,540  ;  Julv  24. 

Festa,  John.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Gas  burner.  1,462,§31 ; 
July  17. 

F^taz.  Henry,  Paris,  France.  Machine  for  the  manufac- 
ture of  bread  roll*.    1,404,972  ;  May  8. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Feth,  William,  Lima,  Ohio.  Mop  holder.  1,475,479 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Fether,  George  A.,  El  Dorado,  Pa.  Nut  and  bolt  lock. 
1,451,014;  Apr.  10. 

Fetner,  Stephen  R.,  Albany,  Ga.  Sash  fastener. 
1,462,637  ;  July  24. 

Fette,  Anthony  A.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Linking  machine. 
1,444,868  :  Feb.  13. 

Fetterly,  John  F.     (See  Langenberg,  F.  C,  and  Fetterly.) 

Fetters,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Xlent  Company,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Keverslble  sign.  1,478,511 ;  Dec.  25, 
Fetzer,  Louis  W.,  Findlay,  assignor  to  The  Traction  Ma- 
chine Company,  North  Baltimore,  Ohio.  Attachment 
for  pipe-pulling  machines.  1,455,999  ;  May  22. 
Feucht,  Christian  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Roller  coaster. 
1,440,586;  Jan.  2. 

Feucht,  Christian  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Safety  device  for 
roller  coasters.     1,440,587 ;  Jan.  2. 

Feucht,  Christian  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Roller-coaster 
running   gear.      1,440,588 ;    Jan.    2. 

Feuillette,  Emile,  Boulogne-sur-Seine,  France.  House 
construction.     1,454,110  ;  May  8. 

Feuser,    Arthur   C.      (See   Feuser,    Conrad    and    A.    C.) 

Feuser,  Conrad  and  A.  C,  Bloomfleld,  N.  J. ;  said  A.  C. 
Feuser  assignor  to  said  Conrad  Feuser.  Radiator  air 
valve.     1,464,756;  Aug.  14. 

Feust,  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Triturating  member. 
1,464,700;  Aug.  14. 

Fey,  Frank  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  A.  Balsley,  Chicago,  111.  Container.  1,457,155 ; 
May  29. 

Feybusch,  Martin,  New  York,  and  S.  Severson,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  New  Jersey  Machine  Corporation, 
Hoboken,  N.  J.  Box-making  machine.  1,468,146 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Feybusch,  Martin,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  P.  W.  Fleischer, 
Weehawken,  assignors  to  New  Jersey  Machine  Cor- 
poration, Hoboken,  N.  J.  Machine  for  wrapping  boxes. 
1,475,694  ;  Nov.  27. 

Fiala,  Joseph  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Laundry  stand.  1,477,253  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Fiala,  Rudolph  M.,  Howell,  Nebr.  Concrete  monument 
form.     1,444,179  ;  Feb.  6. 

Fiber  Making  Processes.  (See  Guettler,  Herbert,  as- 
signor.) 

Fibre   Can    Corporation.      (See   Ford,   Ben   K.,  assignor.) 

Fibre  Container  Company.  (See  Bryson,  Walter  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fibre  Container  Company.  (See  Walter,  Harrison  B., 
assignor.) 

Fibre  Corporation  Limited.  (See  Mlchot,  Georges,  as- 
signor.) 

Fick,  Frank  W.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Spring-mounting 
implement.     1,450,060;  Mar.  27. 

Fick,  Henry,  Menominee,  Mich.  Carrying  harnesB. 
1,473,477  ;  Nov.  6. 

Fidelity  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Banzhof,  Charles 
P.,  assignor.) 

Fiedler,  Gustav,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Smoker's  tray.  Des. 
63,461 :  Dec.  11. 

Fiedler,  Louis,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Gross  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Finger  ring  or  article  of  similar 
nature.     De?.  63,130;  Oct.  16. 

Fiek,  Walter  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Rosenthal  China  Corporation.  Plate  or  similar  article. 
Des.  63,131 ;  Oct.  16. 

Fiek,  Walter  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Rosenthal  China  Corporation.  Plate  or  similar  article. 
Des.  63,132;  Oct.  16. 

Field,  Alan  D.,  Oakland,  assignor  to  The  Field-Ernst  En- 
velope Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Envelope.  1,453,758  ; 
May  1. 

Field,  Albert  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coin  case.  1,447,974  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Field,  Crosby,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  Chemical  Machinery 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  transfer- 
ring heat.     1,451,901 ;  Apr.  17. 

Field,  Crosby,  assignor  to  Chemical  Machinery  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Separating  a  brittle  product 
from  a  base.     1,451,902  ;  Apr.  17. 

Field,  Crosby,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  Chemical  Machinery 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heat-transferring  ap- 
paratus.    1,451,903  ;  Apr.  17. 

Field,  Crosby,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  Chemical  Machinery 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heat-transferring  ap- 
paratus.    1,451,904  ;  Apr.  17. 

Field,  Crosby,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  Chemical  Machinery 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Agitator.  1,452,966, 
Apr.  24. 

Field,  Eligah  H.,  and  W.  H.  Holman,  Buford,  Ga.  Ma- 
chine for  exterminating  Insects.     1,468,230  ;   Sept.   18. 

Field-Ernest  Envelope  Co.,  The.  (See  Field,  Alan  D., 
assignor.) 

Field,  James  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Steering-gear-centering 
device.      1,441,148  ;   Jan.   2. 

Field,  James  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Timer.  1,449,740 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Field,  John  T.,  Pocatello,  Idaho.  Typewriter.  1,441,917  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Field,  Joseph  C,  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sig- 
naling system.     1,478,005  ;  D«c.   18. 


Field,  Joseph  C,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  C.  J.  McCarthy. 
Elmhurst,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company,  In- 
corporated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Signaling  system. 
1,464,090 ;    Aug.    7. 

Field,  Leon  A.     (See  Lawrence,  G.  L.,  Jr.,  and  Field.) 

Field,  Michael  B.,  Glasgow,  Scotland,  assignor  to  Pneumer- 
cator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gauge.  1,466,359  ; 
Aug.    28. 

Field,  Millard  F.,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Detecting  mechanism. 
1,454,111 ;  May  8. 

Field,  Sjonne,  Chicago,  111.  Stepladder.  1,463,649; 
July  31. 

Field,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Wm.  A.  Field  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Jig  saw.     1,467,720  ;  Sept.  11. 

Field,  Willis  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Drinking-glass- 
flller  fixture.     1,442,140;  Jan.   16. 

Field,  Willis  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Bowl  connection 
for  drinking  fountains  and  the  like.  1,464,927 ;. 
Aug.  14. 

Field,  Wm.  A.,  Company.  (See  Field,  William  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Fleldhouse,  James  H.     (See  Pope,  H.  C,  and  Fieldhouse.) 

Fielding,  Philip  H.,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Timer  cover. 
1,464,757  ;  /Vug.  14. 

Fields,  Elmer  F.      (See  Fields.  Russell  C.  and  B.  F.) 

Fields,  Gordon  B.,  Jacksonville,  Pla.  Type-slug-casting 
apparatus.     1,471,253  ;  Oct.  16. 

Fields,  James  T.,  and  D.  K.  Ryan,  Mason  City,  111. 
Rail    driver.      1,446,696 ;    Feb.    27. 

Fields,  Joe,  Clendenin,  W.  Va.  Pipe  wrench.  1,445,761 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Fields,  Russell  C.  and  E.  F.,  Pipestone,  Minn.  Rotatable 
seesaw.     1,465,662  ;  Aug.  21. 

Fierhcller,  Gf^orge,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Bath 
sponge.      1,455,870  ;   May  22. 

Fiet,  Harvey  J.      (See  Fell,  Elwood  R.,  assignor.) 

Fifer,  Harvey,  Deer  Lodge,  Mont.  Rim  constricting  and 
expanding    device.       1,460,319 ;    June    26. 

Fifield,  Albert  F.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company.  Thread-cutting  mechanism 
for  sewing  machines.     1,442,141 ;  Jan.  16. 

Fifield,  Albert  F.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company.  Sewing  machine.  1,447,941 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Fifield,  Albert  F.,  Newark,  assignor  to  The  Singer  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Thread-con- 
trolling device.     1,452,033  ;  Apr.  17. 

Fifield,  George  H.,  Culver,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany, Whiting,  Ind.     Filtration.     1,455.436  ;  May  15. 

Fightmaster,  Omer,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Automobile 
headlight.     1,475,480;  Nov.   27. 

Pigley,  Ear]  H.  (See  Phillips,  G.,  and  Hanlon,  as- 
signors.) 

Fike,  Joseph  L.,  Shelby,  assignor  to  The  Burch  Plow 
Works  Company,  Crestline,  Ohio.  Stone  spreader. 
1,470,157  ;  Oct.  9. 

Fike,  Oliver  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  M.  Hoppenberg, 
Findlay,   Ohio.     Conveyer.     1,450,952;   Apr.   10. 

Fllbrlck,  Harry  M.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Sash  fastener.. 
1,450.151 ;  Mar.  27. 

Fllby,  James  C.     (See  Yoders,  I.  G.,  and  Filby.) 

FlUpache,  Elsie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Folding  infant's  bath- 
tub.     1,442,391;   Jan.   16. 

Fillpowskl,  Wladyslav,  Chicago,  111.  Fishhook.  1,450,798; 
Apr.  3. 

Filkorn,  Charles  A.      (See  Vajk,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Flllkwik   Company.      (See   Dahlgren,   Leonard,   assignor.) 

Fllson.  Seaman  D.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Refacing  tool. 
1.449,977;   Mar.  27. 

Finch,  Evander  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  H.  McCarthy, 
Whitehall,   N.   Y.      Child's  vehicle.      1.464,414  :   .\ng.   7. 

Finch,  John  S.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Variable- 
speed  power  transmitter  for  sewing  machines. 
1,473,030 ;  Nov.  6.  .  ^         , 

Pinch,  Leon  R.     (See  Finch,  William  G.  and  D.  R.) 

Finch,  Maurice  S.,  et  al.     (See  Kearby,  Earl  J.,  assignor.) 

Finch,  Nathan  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  A.  Bradley, 
Springfield,  111.     Road  grader.     1,476,881;  Dec.  11. 

Finch,  Hay  C,  Spokane,  Wash.  Screw  Jack.  1,472,388; 
Oct.  SO. 

Finch,  William  G.,  Grand  Rapids,  and  L.  R.  Pinch,  Ionia, 
Mich.     Liquid-weighing  device.     1,457.279  ;  May  29. 

Fincham,  Harry  C,  and  F.  C.  Fisher,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Au- 
tomatic control.     1,442,668  ;   Jan.   16. 

Finckbeln.   Adolf.      (See   RUdenberg,  R.,   and  Finckbeln.) 

Flncke,  John  A..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Making  wall  cover- 
ings in  imitation  of  natural  stone.     1,474,817;  Nov.  20. 

Findlay,  Donald  M.-    (See  Moloney,  P.  J.,  and  Findlay.) 

Findlay,  Harold  B.,  et  al.  (See  Cryan,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Flndlav,  Jamee  C,  San,  Francisco,  Calif.  Nozzle. 
1,465,580;  Aug.  21. 

Findlay.  Robert,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Smith, 
Curtis   A.,   assignor.)  .        ^     , 

Fine,  Benjamin  and  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Sharpening  device. 
1,449,854;  Mar.  27. 

Fine,  Bernard  M..  Deptford  Township,  Gloucester  County, 
assignor  to  Samuel  M.  Langston  Company,  Camden, 
N    ,f.     Sheet-stacking  mechanism.     1,460,059  ;  June  26. 

Fine,  Bernard  M.,  Deptford  Township,  Gloucester  County, 
assignor  to  Samuel  M.  Langston  Company,  Camden, 
N.  3.    Clutch-operating  mechanism.    1,472,411 ;  Oct.  30. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Fine,  Daniel.     (See  Fine,  Benjamin  and  D.) 

Fine,  Lewis.     (See  Schenck,  C,  and  Fine.) 

Fine,  Lewis,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Budfl 
Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Metal  wheel. 
1,462,957  ;  July  24. 

Fine,  Lewis,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Budd 
Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hub-cap-locking 
device.     1,464,812;  Aug.  14. 

Finestone,  Arthur.     (See  Bellows,  Walter  C,  assignor.) 

Flnlgan,  Charles,  Glbsonla,  Pa.  Feeding  mechanism  for 
tin-plate   lithographing   machines.      1,460,373 ;    July   3. 

Fink,  Colin  G.,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  Guggenheim  Brothers, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  roasting  ores. 
1,440,533;  Jan.  2. 

Fink,  Colin  G.,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  Guggenheim  Brothers, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrolytic  refining  or  depositing  or 
tin.     1,466,126;    Aug.   28. 

Fink,  Colin  G.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Chile  Explora- 
tion Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrode.  1,441,567  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Btok,  Colin  G.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Chile  Explora- 
tion Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrodeposition  of 
copper.     1,441,568  ;  Jan.  9. 

Fink,  Edward  B..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Litter  carrier. 
1,441,841  ;  Jan.  9. 

Fink,  Gail  J.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  and  E.  D.  Giauque, 
Niagara  Falls,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignors  to  Hooker 
Electrochemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Prepara- 
tion of  pure  selenium  oxychloride.     1,453,789  ;  May  1. 

Fink,  William  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sign  holder.  1,440,665  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Fink,  William  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sign  'holder. 
1,462,790  ;  July  24. 

Finke,   August.      (See  Bradburn,  C.  B.,   and   Finke.) 

Finkeldey,  William  H.  (See  Breyer,  T.  G.,  and  Fink- 
eldev.) 

Finkeldey,  William  H.,  and  W.  M.  Pelrce,  Palmerton,  Pa., 
assignors  to  The  New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  New  York. 
N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  dry-battery  cans.  1,472,359 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Finkl,  A.,  &  Sons  Company.  (See  Finkl,  William  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fink],  William  F.,  assignor  to  A.  Finkl  &  Sons  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Air-hardening  steel  alloy.  1,464,174  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Finlayson,  Alfred  H.,  Brockville,  Ontario,  Canada.  Emery- 
wheel-dressing  tool.     1,466,393  ;  Aug.  28. 

Finlayson,  Estelle  B.,  Osslning,  N.  Y.  Container. 
.1,462,034  ;   July  17. 

Finlayson,  Norman  T.      (See  Reid,  T.,  and  Finlayson.) 

Finlayson,  Thomas,  Oakland,  Calif.  Portable  power  cut- 
off saw.     1,477,114;  Dec.  11. 

FInley,  Dozier,  Oakland,  assignor  to  The  Parafflne  Com- 
panies, Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Unwinder. 
1,449,093  ;  Mar.  20. 

Pinley,  Dozier,  Oakland,  assignor  to  The  Parafflne  Com- 
panies, Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Battery  bos. 
1,464,868  ;  Aug.  14. 

Finley,  Henry  B.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Manufacturing 
sheet-metal  receptacles  or  containers.  1,455,525 ; 
May  15. 

Finley,  James  A.     (See  Tetley,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Finle.v,  Sam  E.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Treating  roadways. 
1,462,002;  July  24. 

E*inley,  Sam  E.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Apparatus  for  applying 
binding  media  to   road   surfaces.      1,462.903  ;   July   24. 

Finley,  Sam  E.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Preparing  bituminous 
cement-aggregate    composition.      1,462,904  :    July    24. 

Finley,  Thomas  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Flying  machine. 
1.477. "MS  :  Dec.  11. 

Finn,  Abraham,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Paper-hanger's  table. 
1,462,449;  July  17. 

Finn,  Charles,  et  al.  (See  Newbauer,  Falentine,  as- 
signor.) 

Finnell,  Charlie,  Alexandria,  Va.  Lubricating  system. 
1.455,244  :  May  15. 

Finnell,^ Walter  S.,  assignor  to  American  Scrubbing  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mop  truck.  1,476,961  ; 
Dee.  11. 

Finney,  James  M.     (See  Schroeder,  Anthony,  aisignor.) 

Blnnigan,  John  J.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Making  flanged  tank 
oonplings.     1,452.238:  Apr.  17. 

Flnocchlaro,  Carlo  U.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filing  device  for 
sound-reproducing  records.     1,449,277  ;  Mar.  20. 

Finocchiaro,  Carlo  IJ.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Index  for  filing 
devices.     1,454,714  ;  May  8. 

Finsen,  Eyvind.     (See  Stewart,  A.  L.,  and  Finsen.) 

Finstone,    Marx.       (See    Klein,    David,    assi.enor.) 

Finton,  Thomas  J.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  P.  J.  Dooley, 
Holvoke.  Mass.     Mop.     1,459,525 ;  June  19. 

Flola,  Robert,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Window.    1,441,673  ;  Jan.  9. 

Fippenger,  Elmer  G.,  Nekoosa,  Wis.  Blower  for  silos. 
1.455,329;   May  15- 

Fipplns.  Benjamin  F.,  San  Francisco,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  T.  L.  Boccl,  Colma,  Calif.  Sawing  machine. 
1,468,104  ;   Sept.   18. 

Fire  Gun  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Tunnell,  Harry 
E.,   assignor.) 

Firestone,  Joseph  B.,  Roanoke,  La.  Band  ctitter  and 
fpeder.      1.451,442:   Apr.    10. 

Firestone  Steel  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Swain, 
Joseph  G.,  assignor.) 


Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company.  (Seo  Goodenberger, 
Daniel  E.,  assignor.) 

JFlrestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Bines, 
William  H..  assignor.) 

Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Brltton, 
Glftnn  B.,  assignor.) 

Birestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Har- 
graves,  Albert,  assignor.) 

Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Kep- 
ler,   Winfred   R.,   assignor.) 

Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Mac- 
Donald,  Frank  J.,  assignor.) 

Firestone  Tire  and  Rtibber  Company.  (See  MaranvUle, 
Harvey  H.,  assignor.) 

Firestone  Tire  A;  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Martin, 
John  I.,  Bislgnor.) 

Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Fade, 
Max  H.,  assignor.) 

Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Putt, 
Edward  D.,  assignor.) 

Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The.     (See  Stevens, 
Horace  D.,  assignor.) 
Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The.     (See  Stevens, 
William  C,  assignor.) 

Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Tuttle, 
John   C.  assignor.) 

Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  WlUiama, 
William  E.,  assignor.) 

Firkins,  Arthur  R.,  Tenbury,  England.  Scuffler  for  agri- 
cultural purposes.      1,475,376  ;   Nov.   27. 

Flrl,  Milton,  Meyersdale,  Pa.  Trolley  guard.  1,454,673; 
May  8. 

PIrmlnger,  Harold  S.  W.,  London,  England.  Chain 
belt  for  driving  purposes.     1,476,603  ;  Dec.  4. 

Flrpo,  John  P.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Auxiliary  valve  attach- 
ment for  tire  pumps.     1,442,933  ;  Jan.  23. 

First  National  Bank  In  St.  Louis.  (See  Small,  Chesley 
T.,  assignor.) 

First  Trust  and  Savings  Bank  of  Pasadena,  trustee. 
(See  Key,  James  P.,  assignor.) 

First  Trust  and  Savings  Bank  of  Sterling.  (See  Krotf, 
Leonard  D.,  assignor.) 

First  Wisconsin  Trust  Company,  trustee.  (See  Smith, 
Reuben   S.,  assignor.) 

Firster,  Charles  D.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Lock  for  gasoline  sup- 
ply for  motors.     1,443,530  ;  Jan.   30. 

Fischer,  Adam,  assignor  to  Guaranty  Iron  &  Steel  Co., 
Chicago,   111.     Stair  construction.     1,446  454  ;   Feb.  27. 

Fischer,  Albert  C,  Chicago,  111.  Roofing  cleat.  1,446,455  ; 
Feb.   27. 

Fischer,  Albert  C,  Chicago,  111.  Roofing  cleat.  1,477,167: 
Dec.  11. 

Fischer,  Albert  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Shingle  or  block 
construction.      1,447,290  ;  Mar,  6. 

Fischer,  Albert  T.      (See  Horr,  John  V.,  assignor.) 

Fischer,  August,  Vienna,  Austria,  assignor  to  L.  and  J. 
Fischer,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  M.  Runz,  Astoria,  N.  Y. 
Crushing  mill.     1,443,874  ;  Jan.  30. 

Fischer,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telffl)hone  rest. 
1,445,829;   Feb.  20, 

Fischer,  Charles,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Magnetic  speedom- 
eter,     1,467,031  ;    Sept.   4. 

Fischer,  Charles,  Coldwater,  Ohio.  Chair  tightener. 
1,461,868;   July   17. 

Fischer,  Cbarles  C,  Bloomfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Car  and  Foundry  Company,  N.  Y.  Pipe  clamp  for 
steam  colls.    1,452,497  ;  Apr.  24. 

Fischer,  Charles  H.     (See  Hopfenthaler,  J.,  and  Fischer.) 

Fischer,  Felix  M.,  Kewanee,  111.  Tractor  hitch. 
1.460,578  ;  July  3. 

Fischer,  Fred  V.,  Woodbine,  Iowa.  Chain  tightener. 
1,460,235  ;  June  26. 

Fischer,  Frederick  C.      (See  Jluller,   O..  and  Flscli<^r.) 

Fischer,  Frederick  C,  Berwyn,  III.,  assignor  to  Western. 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Bending  Jig.      1.442,428;   Jan.   16. 

Fischer,  Frederick  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Smoke  consumer. 
1,460,956  ;  .Tuly  3. 

Fischer,   Frederick   P.,    Chicago,    111.      Smoke   consumer. 

1,462,273;    July   17. 
Fischer,    Frederick    W.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Machine    for 

treating   wicks.      1,460,955 ;    July    3. 
Fischer,   George  P.,   Rochester,  N.  Y.     Heel.     1,444,677; 

Feb.  6. 

Fischer,  George  J.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Exposure  at- 
tachment for  cameras.     1,469.435  ;  Oct.  2. 

Fischer,  Howard  L.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bigelow,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.     PencU.     1,472,969;  Nov.  0. 

Fischer,  Howard  L.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bigelow,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.     Pencil.     1.472.970  ;  Nov.  6. 

Fischer.   Jacob,   et  al.      (See  Fischer,   August,   assignor.) 

Fischer,  Joseph  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Fermentation  burfg. 
1.477,552;  Dec.  18. 

Fischer,  Joseph  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Germicide  receptacl* 
and    cover.      1,462,693  ;    July    24. 

Fischer,  Kurt,  Cologne-Brauns'feld,  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Covering  plate  and  in- 
sulating material  for  transfomers  and  other  high-ten- 
sion apparatus.     1,475.177;  Nov.   27. 

Fischer.    Tnuls.    et   al.      (See   Fischer,    August,   assignor.) 

Fischer,  Max  F.,  Arrada,  Colo.  Attachment  for  screen 
doors.     1,478,644  ;  Dec.  26. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  lint  of  patentees — Continued. 


Fischer,  Otto,  assignor  to  Robert  Bosch  Aktiengesell 
schaft,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Collector  for  dynamos 
and  the  like  and  making  such  collectors.  1,441,569 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Fischer,     Walter.       (See    Young,    Harry    W.,    assignor.) 

Fischli,  Fritij,  Nafels,  Switzerland.  Hand  embroidering 
machine.     1,471,089  ;  Oct.  23. 

Fish,  Edward  R.      (See  Clay,  Samuel  B.,  assignor.) 

Fish,  Fi-ank  M.,  Beloit,  Wis.     Lock.     1,464,262  ;  Aug.   7. 

Fish,  Gilbert  D.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  F.  L. 
Stanton,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dental  chart  and  making  the 
same.     1,449,318;  Mar.  20. 

Fish,  Grant  C,  and  A.  H.  Cummings,  Chico,  Calif.  Paint- 
spiayiug  apparatus.      1,471,690 ;    Oct.   23. 

Fish,  J.  Arthur.     (See  White,  L.  M.,  and  Fish.) 

Fish,  John  K.,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Agitator. 
1,447,653  ;  Mar.  6. 

Fish,  Leon  H.,  Aibuuy,  Oreg.  Stationary  cuspidor. 
1,474,520  ;   Nov.   20. 

Fishbacli,  Lloyd  B.,  El  Dorado,  Ark.  Tackle  block. 
1,477,639  ;  Dec.  18. 

FishOuru,  Ulto  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Oil-pan-supporting 
bracket  tor  motor   vehicles.     1,444,310  ;  Feb.  6. 

Fishburu,  Otto  E.,  New  Xork,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Dry-plate  clutch. 
1,457,221  ;   May  29. 

Fishel,  Milton  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Forming  hairpins. 
1,461,728;    July   17. 

Fisher,  Adam  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Expansible  automobile 
seat.     1.458,173  ;   June  12. 

Fisher,  Aldus,  Malvern,  Pa.  Switch-locking  mt'chanism. 
1,446,743  ;  Feb.  27. 

Fisher,  Aldus,  Malvern,  Pa.  Safety  device  for  track 
swuclit's  uud  signals.     1,473,841 ;  Nov.  13. 

Fisher,  Alfred  E.,  Oshawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Gramo- 
phone.repeating  device.     1,457,354  ;  June  5. 

Fisher,  Alva  J.,  Evauston,  assignor  to  Hurley  Machine 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Means  for  making  machine 
elements.     1,477,640  ;   Dec.   18. 

Fisher,  Andrew  S.,  Altoona,  Pa.  Wrench.  1,444,907 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Fisher,  Andrew  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  H.  Fisher, 
Altoona,  Pa.     Wrench.     1,478,512;  Dec.  25. 

Kislier  Automatic  Brush  Machine  Company.  (See  Fisher, 
Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

I'isher,  Benjamin  J.,  et  al.  (See  Paull,  Arvin  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fisher,    Bessie    M.       (See    Fisher,    George    O.,    assignor.) 

Fisher,  Bessie  M.,  administratrix.       (See  Fisher,  George  O.) 

Fisher  Body  Corporation.  (See  Abbott,  R.  E.,  and  Bey- 
ster,  assignors.) 

Fisher  Body  Corporation.  (See  Rissmann,  Paul,  as- 
signor.) 

Fisher  Body  Corporation.  (See  Schmidt,  .\Ibert,  as- 
signor.) 

Fisher  Body  Corporation.  (See  Simpson,  Emory  G., 
assignor.) 

Fisher  Body  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  Albert  W,  as- 
signor.) 

Fisher,  Charles,  assignor  to  The  Automatic  Recording  Safe 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Savings  bank.  1,456,227  ; 
May  22. 

Fisher,  Charles,  assignor  of  one-third  to  A.  C.  Gmnwald 
and  one-third  to  C.  E.  Carlsen,  Chicago,  111.  Toilet 
paper  cabinet.     1,456,700;  May  29. 

Fisher,  Charles  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  The  Fisher 
Automatic  Brush  Machine  Company.  Brush-making 
machine.     1,467,364  ;  Sept.  11. 

Fisher,  Charles  B.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  The  Fisher 
Automatic  Brush  Machine  Company.  Staple-driving 
mechanism  for  brush-making  machines.  1,467,365 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Fisher,  Charles  H.,  Carrollton,  Ohio.  Headlight. 
1,463,685;  July  31. 

Fisher,  Clarence  F.,  Lancaster,  Kans.  Antiskid  chain. 
1,470,069  ;  Oct.  0. 

Fisber,  Clay  S.,  Fort  Myers,  Pla.  Electric  sign.  Des. 
63,289;   Nov.  20. 

Fisher,  Daniel  C,  Boston,  Mass.  Locking  mechanism  for 
motor  vehicles,  etc.     1,448,836 ;  Mar.  20. 

Fisher,  Emmett,  Quincy.  111.  Pencil  holder  and  sharp- 
ener.    1,447,841 ;  Mar.   6. 

Fisher,  Frank   C.      (See  Flncham,  H.  C.   and   Fisher.) 

Fisher,  Frank  L.,  et  al.      ('See  Burns,  Fred  T.,  assignor.) 

Fisher,  Frank  L.,  Mllwank«e,  Wlfi.  Car-door  lock. 
1,442,588  ;  Jan.  16. 

Fisher,  Frederick  W.,  and  H.  Johnson,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Toothbrush  holder.     1,465,627  ;  Aug.  21. 

Fisher,  George  J.     (See  Fox,  H.  K.,  and  Fisher.) 

Fisher,  George  O.,  deceased.  New  York ;  B.  M.  Fisher, 
administratrix,  assignor  to  B.  M.  Fisher,  Brooklyn, 
N.    Y.      Double-barreled   shotgun.      1.475,262  ;    Nov.    27. 

Fisher,  George  O.,  deceased  ;  B.  M.  Fisher,  admlnlstrntrli, 
assignor  to  B.  M.  Fisher,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automatic 
gun.     1.47.'i,701  ;  Nov.  27. 

Fnsher,  Harold  C,  and  T.  0.  Clark,  Lone  Star,  Kans. 
Tire  chain.     1,473,340;  Nov.  6. 

Fisher,  Harry  L.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber  compo- 
sition and  making  the  same.     1,473,285;  Not.  8. 


Fisher,  Henry  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  H.  Foxall, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Portable  power  hammer.  1,454,633  ; 
May  8. 

Fisher,  Henry  W.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  Retriever  for 
golf  balls.     1,452,679  ;  Apr.  24. 

Fisher,  Henry  W.,  and  N.  C.  Davis,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  Standard  Underground  Cable  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cable-building  machine.  1,450,584 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Fisher,  James,  New  Orleans,  La.  Juice-saving  attachment 
for  cane  mills.     1,456,480;  May  22. 

Fisher,  James  P.,  Bartlesvllle,  Okla.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Doherty  Research  Company,  New  York, 
N.  y.     Demand-limiting  device.     1,456,766  ;  May  29. 

Fisher,  Jeremiah  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Commutator  coi»- 
pound.    1,469,039  ;  Sept.  26. 

Pislier,  John  A.,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Amusement  device. 
1,454,273  ;  May  8. 

Fislier,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Imperial  Player  Roll  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Music  roll  and  apparatus  for 
making  same.     1,476,358  ;  Dec.  4. 

Fisher,  Joseph  E.,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Door  lock. 
1,444,499  ;  Feb.  6. 

Fislier,  Olive,  Tipton,  Ind.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E. 
Rader,  Otterbein,  Ind.     Cooker.     1.447,067  ;  Feb.  27. 

Fisher,  Peter  N.      (See  Oda,  Cinco  S.,  assignor.) 

Fisher,  Raymond,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  W.  Weisel, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Take-up  mechanism  for  knitting  ma- 
chines.     1,450,799  ;   Apr.   3. 

Fisher,  Stanley,  Baling,  and  W.  Priddey,  Marylebone, 
Loudon,  England.     Sparking  plug.     1,465,978  ;  Aug.  28. 

Fisher,  Walter  E.,  New  Iberia,  La.  Oil-burning  appara- 
tus.    1,458,226;  June  12. 

Fishpr,  William  C,  assignor  to  Russell  Manufacturing 
Company,  Middletown,  Conn.  Conveyer  belt.  1,456,000  ; 
May  22. 

Fisher,  William  C,  assignor  to  Russell  Mfg.  Co.,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.  Unwoven  brakeband  facing.  1,465,389 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Fisher,  William  F.,  ■  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Bifocal  eye- 
glass  lens.     1,457,355  ;  June  5. 

Fisher,   William   H.      (See  Fisher,  Andrew  S.,   assignor.) 

Fisher,  William  U.,  Los  Angeles,  and  P.  Chambers,  Re- 
doiiclo  Beach,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  treating  iron  and 
iron  alloys.     1,478,366;   Dec.   18. 

Fisher,  William  H.,  Los  Angeles,  and  P.  Chambers,  Re- 
dondo  Beach,  Calif.  Treating  iron  and  its  alloys. 
1,478,367  ;   Dec.   18. 

Fishleigh,  Walter  T.-,  assignor  to  Ford  Motor  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Tractor  attachment.     1,463,944  ;  Aug.   7. 

Fisk,  Carl  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nonpneumatic  tire. 
1,450,843;   Apr.  3. 

Fisk,  Carl  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nonpneumatic  tire. 
1,405,898;  Aug.  21. 

Fisk,  Gustaf  L.      (See  Evans,  H.  S.,  and  Fisk.) 

Fisk,  Ira  T.,  assignor  to  Stevens  &  Thompson,  Inc., 
North  Hoosick,  N.  Y.  Pulp  washing  and  condensing 
apparatus.     1,447,344  ;  Mar.  6. 

Fisk,  Jesse  F.,  Chesterton,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Armour 
Grain  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Car-door  opener.  1,478,562  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Fisk  Rubber  Company.     (See  Burke,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Fisk  Uubber  Company.     (See  Midgley,  Thomas,  assignor.) 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Allen,  John  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Beauregard,  Leander 
P.,  assignor.) 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Bowerman,  Joseph  A., 
assit;nor.) 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Broadwell,  Edward  H., 
assignor.) 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Butler,  Harry  J., 
assignor.) 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Prank,  Arthur  A., 
assignor.) 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Hubach,  Gustave, 
assignor.) 

Plsk  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Lewis,  George  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Little,  Thomas  P.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Marquette,  Melvon  A., 
assignor.) 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Mather,  George  L., 
assignor.) 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Maynard,  Charles  E., 
assi.^nor.)  ,  ^ 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Schemer,  John,  as- 
si*'Dor  ') 

Fisk"  Rubber  Company,  The.      (See  Shaw,  Myron  R.,  as- 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Taylor,  Edward  C, 
assignor.) 

Fiske,  Bradley  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Reading  machine. 
1,457,429 ;  June  6.  ^  ^.  •     ».. 

Fiske,  Bradley  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reading  machine. 
1,476,290;  Dec.  4. 

Fisko,  Charles  1*.      (See  Barr,  Harry  P.,  assignor.) 

Fiske  &  Company.     (See  Cooper,  Richard  B.,  assignor.) 

Fi.«ter,  Floyd  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  W.  Schneider. 
Denver    Colo.      Hair   curler.     1,442,260 ;   Jan.    16. 

tltch  Benjamin  F.,  Evanston,  111.  Freight-handling  sys- 
tem.     1.466,296;   Aug.   28. 


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Fltcb,  Benjamin  F.,  Evauston,  111.  Garage.  1,472,793 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Fitch,  EUery  R.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Door 
and  brake  control  device.     1,463,040;  July  24. 

Pitch,  Houiv  C,  Demos,  Ohio.     Tire.     1.4G0.4".I8  :  An^'.  28. 

Fitch.  John  F.,  Buchanan,  Va.  Vending  machine. 
1,465.628:  Auc.  21. 

Fitchburg  Bobbin  Cleaning  Machine  Company.  (See 
Vowles,  Ernest  H.,  assignor.) 

Fitchburg  Machine  Works.  (See  Trust,  Josephine  and 
H.,  assignors. 1 

Fitchburg  Pattern  Model  Co.  (See  Vasselin,  Harold  D., 
assignor.) 

Fitchet,  Charles  L.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Combined  globe  holder 
and  retlcctor.     1,457,058  ;  May  29. 

Fitcbett.  Thouias  S.,  Glenarm,  and  J.  I.  Haase.  Towson, 
assignor  to  F.  X.  Hooper  Co.,  Inc.  Glenarm,  Md.  Inking 
attachment   for   cylinder  presses.      1.446.418 :   Feb.    20. 

Fitton.  John  R.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Pencil.  1,450.436  : 
Apr.  3. 

Fitts,  Charles  F.,  et  al.  (See  Hilgerlnk,  Frank  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fitts.  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  National  Dump  Car  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Mechanism  for  locking  and  releas- 
ing "doors.     1.444.375  ;  Feb.  6. 

Fitts.  Edwin,  assignor  to  Detroit  Stoker  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Stoker.     1,440,728;  Jan.  2. 

Fitz,  Charles  L.,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  Ozone  generator 
for  water  purification.     1,441,075  ;  Jan.  2. 

Fitz,  Charles  L.,  Fond  dii  Lac,  Wis.  Signal.  1,459.586  ; 
June  19.  . 

Fitz-Empire  Double  Pivot  Last  Company.  (See  Boynton, 
Stanley  E.,  assignor.) 

Fitz-Empire  Double  Pivot  Last  Company.  (See  Fitz,  Guy 
B.,  assignor.) 

Fitz-Empire  Double  Pivot  Last  Company.  (See  Helmer, 
C.  H.,   and  Wehrung,  assignors.) 

Fitz-Empire  Double  Pivot  Last  Company.  (See  Potter, 
Frederic  W.,  assignor.) 

Fitz-Empire  Double  Pivot  Last  Company.  (See  Shanisey, 
B'rederick   J.,   sr.,   assignor.) 

Fitz-Empire  Donble  Pivot  Last  Company.  (See  Whipple. 
Leland  B.,  assignor.) 

Fitz.  Guy  B.,  assignor  to  Fitz-Empire  Double  Pivot  Last 
Company,  Auburn.  Me.     Block  last.     1.445,674  :  Feb.  20. 

Fitz,  Guv  B.,  assignor  to  Fitz-Empire  Double  Pivot  Last 
Company,   .\uburn.   Me.     Last.     1.447.240 :   Mar.   6. 

Fitz.  Guy  B.,  assignor  to  Fitz-Empire  Double  Pivot  Last 
Companv.  .\uburn,  Me.  X,ast  with  reenforced  toe. 
1,453,817  ;  May  1. 

Fitz,  Guy  B.,  assignor  to  Fitz-E!mpire  Double  Pivot  Last 
Company.  Auburn,  Me.     Block  last.     1,475,943  ;  Dec.  4. 

Fitz  Gerald,  Alan  S.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Protective  device  for  electric  dis- 
tribution systems.     1,468,441 ;   Sept.  18. 

Fitz  Gerald.  Francis  A.  J.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to 
Buffalo  Apparatus  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  T.  Elec- 
tric furnace.     1,443,816  ;  Jan.  30. 

Fitz  Gerald,  Harold  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lamp. 
1,453,044  ;  Apr.  24. 

Fitz  Gerald.  Harold  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lamp. 
1,455,245  :  May  15. 

Fitz  Gerald.  John  M..  River  Forest  111.  Light  projection. 
1,465,468  ;  Aug.  21. 

Fitz  Gerald,  Judson  H.,  Qnantico,  Va.  Picture  hanger. 
1.475,292  ;  Nov.  27. 

Fitzgerald,  Arthur  R.    (See  Eagles,  F.  J.,  and  Fitzgerald.) 

Fitzgerald,  Frederic  W.  V.,  Caversham,  England.  Prepa- 
ration of  commercial  products  from  blood.  1,441,570  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Fitzgerald.  John  M.,  River  Forest,  111.  Foundation  pier. 
1.447.942  :   Mar.   6. 

Fitzgerald.  John  M.,  River  Forest.  111.  Storage  and  dis- 
pensinsr   tank    for   liquids.      1.447.943:    Mar.    6. 

Fitzgerald,  John  M.,  River  Forest,  111.  Lantern  and  sup- 
port for  same.     1,448,922  ;  Mar.  20. 

Mtzgerald,  John  M..  Rivert  Forest.  111.  Foundation  ped- 
estal or  pier.      1,456,499  :  May  29. 

Fitzgerald,  Maurice  F.,  Winsted,  assignor  to  The  Fitz- 
gerald Mfg.  Co.,  Torrington,  Conn.  Vibrator  horn 
1,468,444:   Sept.   18. 

Fitzgerald   Mfg.    Co.,   The.      (See  Fitzgerald,   Maurice   F., 

assignor.) 
Fitzgerald,  Michael  J.,  New  York,  N.  T.     Street-cleaning 
cart.     1,473,572  ;  Nov.  6. 

Fitzgerald,  William  H.  J.,  Braintree,  Mass.  Cutting  die. 
1.471.653  :   Oct.  23. 

Fitzgerald.    William    J.,    Belolt,    Wis.      Road-making   ma- 
chine.     1,467.243;  Sept.  4. 
Fitzgerald.    William    J.,    Beloit,    Wis.      Concrete-working 

machine.     1.470,002  ;  Oct.  9. 
Fitzgerald,   William   J.,   and   A.  B.   Cadman,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Machine  for  working  concrete  or  the  like.     1,474,770  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Fitz   Gibbon,  Arthur  L.,  Washington,  D.   C.     Windshield 

cleaner.      1.461,087 :    July    10. 
Fltzpatrick,  Charles  H.      (See  Fitzpatrick,  Jeremiah  and 

C.  H.) 
Fitzpatrick.   Jeremiah.   Brockton,   and   C.   H.   Fitzpatrick. 
North  Abington,  Mass.     Re-forming  lasts.     1,454,160 ; 
May  8. 

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Fitzpatrick,  John  T.,  Cove,  Ark.  Loom.  1,449,814  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Fitzpatrick,  Mederic  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bristle  comb. 
1,441,412  ;  Jan.  9. 

Fitz  Patrick,  Thomas,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio.  Garter. 
1,454.579  ;  May  8. 

Fitzpatrick,  William  P.  (See  Jolly,  T.  J.,  and  Fitzpat- 
rick.) 

Fitzsimmons,    James.       (See    Lubash,    Martin,    assignor.) 

Fitzsimmons,  James  N.  (See  Brown,  J.  W.,  and  Fitz- 
simmons.) 

Fitz  Simons,  Samuel  G.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Automobile 
fender.     1,462,104  ;   July  17. 

Fix,  Frank,  Irwin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Electric 
and  Manufacturing  Company.  Safety  knife  switch. 
1,470,717;  Oct.  16. 

Fizesfin,  Justin,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.  Automatic  ship-steer- 
ing mechanism.      1,458,174  ;   June   12. 

Fjord   Company,   The.      (See   Ross,    Harry   B..   assignor.) 

Flack,  Paul  M.,  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  Automobile  direction 
indicator.      1,455,581  :   May  15. 

Flading,  John  W.      (See  Grieve,  R.,  and   Plading.) 

Plagg,  .\ndrew  B.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Vanity  case. 
1,463,259  ;  July  31. 

Flagg,  Edwin  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Curtain,  drapery, 
and   the   like.      1,463,013;   July   24. 

Flagg,  Edwin  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Making  curtains, 
draperies,    and    the   like.      1,463,014 ;    July    24. 

Flagg,  Ernest,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roof  structure.  1,465,899  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Flagler,  Louis  B.,  Butte,  Mont.  Saw  clamp.  1,452,551  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Flagler,  T.   T.      (See  Lowndes,  George   S.,  jr.,   assignor.) 

Flaherty,  John  P.,  assignor  to  The  Boek  Bearing  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Roll-gauging  machine.  1,458,929 ; 
June  19. 

Flaherty,  John  P.,  assignor  to  The  Bock  Bearing  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Spindle-driving  mechanism. 
1,458,930  ;  June  19. 

Flahie,  Thomas  J.,  Pennville,  Ind.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,458,175  ;  June  12. 

Flam,  John.     (See  Cook,  Carl  F.,  assignor.) 

Flanders,  Warren  B.,  Essington,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Gov- 
erning and  gland  apparatus.     1,467,575  ;  Sept.  11. 

Flanders,  Warren  B.,  Essington,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Re- 
versing  turbine.      1,474,351 ;    Nov.    20. 

Flanigan.   Hiram  T.      (Sec  Hobbs,  O.  P.,  and  Flanigan.) 

Flanigan,  Pinknev  A.     (See  Hobbs,  O.  P..  and  Flanigan.  i 

Flanigan,  Robert,  Baltimore,  Md.  Can-closing  machine. 
1,458,694  ;  June  12. 

Flannery  Bolt  Company.    (See  Dodds,  Ethan  I.,  assignor.) 

Plannery  Bolt  Company.  (See  Flannery,  John  R.,  ns- 
signor.) 

Flannery  Bolt  Company.  (See  Flannery,  J.  R.,  and  Dodds, 
assisriors.) 

Flannery  Bolt  Company.  (See  Flannery,  J.  R.,  Stafford, 
and   Dodds,   assignors.) 

Flannery,  John  L.,  assignor  to  The  Boye  Needle  Company, 
Chicago,  III.  Display  needle  package.  1.441,725  J 
Jan.  9. 

Plannery,  John  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Carburetor.  1.450. 628  : 
Apr.   3. 

Plannery,  John  R.,  assignor  to  Flannery  Bolt  Company. 
Pitt.sburgh,  Pa.  Stay-bolt  struct'ire  for  boilers. 
1.447.068  ;   Feb.  27. 

Flannerv,  John  R.,  assignor  to  Flannery  Bolt  Company. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.    Making  stay  bolts.     1,472,390  ;  Oct.  30. 

Flannery.  .lohn  R..  and  K.  I.  Dodds,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Flannery  Bolt  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Stav-bolt  structure.     1.455,837  :  May  22. 

Plannery,  John  R.,  and  E.  I.  Dodds,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Flannery  Bolt  Company,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  "Stay-bolt  structure  for  boilers.   1.467.366  ;  Sept.  11. 

Flannery  John  R.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and  E.  I.  Dodds,  Cen- 
tral Vallev,  N.  Y..  assignors  to  Flannery  Bolt  Com- 
panv, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Stay-bolt  structure.  1,472,389 ; 
Oct."  30. 

Flannery,  John  R.,  15.  K.  D.  Stafford,  and  E.  I.  Dodds.  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Flannery  Bolt  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Means  for  testing  stay  bolts  in 
boilers.      1,455,836  ;   Mav   22. 

Flannery,  M.  Markbam,  et  aL  (See  Flannery,  William 
C,  assignor.) 

Flannery,  Martin  A.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Will  & 
Baumer  Candle  Co.,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Votiv" 
stand.     Des.  62,190;  Apr.  10. 

Flannery,  William  C,  Elk  Ridge,  Md.,  assignor  of  sev- 
enty-five per  cent  to  M.  M.  Flannery  and  twenty-five 
per  cent  to  C.  C.  Hines,  Washington,  D.  C.  Concrete 
building.     1,471.841  ;  Oct.  23. 

Plansburg.  Peter,  Manistee,  Mich.,  assignor  to  S.  H.  Gold- 
berg, Chicago,   111.     Egg  crate.     1.447,716;  Mar.   6. 

Plarsheim,  Edwin  S.  (See  Liebel,  J.  G.  H.,  and  Flar- 
sheim.) 

Plash  Gun  Limited,  The.  (See  Paterson,  William  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Plath,  Otto  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Storage  tanks.  1,459,327  ; 
June  19. 

Flather,  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  Boott  Mills,  Lowell, 
Mass.     Towel.     1,478,112 ;  Dec.   18. 


178 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Oontimied. 


Flauder,     Alfred     J.,     Bridgeport,     Conu.       Candlestick. 

Des.  63,361  ;  Nov.  27. 
Flauder,  Alfred  J.,  assignor  to  The  Weidlich  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co.,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Bowl.      Des.    62,044 ;   Mar.   6. 
Flauder,  Alfred  J.,  assignor  to  The  Weidlich  Bros.   Mfg. 

Co.,      Bridgeport,      Conn.        Compote.        Des.      62.045  ; 

Mar.    6. 
Flauder,  Alfred  J.,  assignor  to  The  Weidlich  Bros.   Mfg. 

Co.,    Inc.,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Basket.      Des.    62,631 ; 

July   10. 
Flauder,   Alfred  J.,   assignor  to  The  Weidlich  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co.,     Bridgeport,      Conn.       Salt     and     pepper     shaker. 

Des.  62,927  ;  Aug.  21. 
Flauder,  Alfred  J.,  assignor  to  The  Weidlich  Bros.  >Ifg. 

Co.,  Bridgeport,   Conn.     Salt  and  pepper  shaker.     Des. 

62.941  ;   Aug.   28. 

Flauder,  Alfred  J.,  assignor  to  The  Weidlich  Bros.  Mfg. 
Co.,  Bridgeport,   Conn.     Salt  and  pepper  shaker.     Des. 

62.942  ;    Aug.    28. 

Flauder,  Alfred  J.,   assignor  to  The  Weidlich  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co.,  Bridgeport,  Conu.     Lamp  perfumer.     Des.  62,943  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Flauder,  Alfred  J.,  assignor  to  The  Weidlich  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Lamp  perfumer.     Des.  62,944  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Flauder,  Alfred  J.,  assignor  to  The  Weidlich  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co.,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Coffeepot    or    similar   article. 

Des.  63,290;  Nov.  20. 
Flauder,  Alfred  J.,  assignor  to  The  Weidlich  Bros.   Mfg. 

Co.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Vase.     Des.  63,462  ;  Dec.  11. 
Flauder,   Alfred  J.,  assignor  to  The  Weidlich  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co.,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Pitcher    or    similar    article. 

Des.  63,641  ;  Dec.  25. 
Fleckenstein,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Limousine  Body  Com- 
pany,   Kalamazoo,    Mich.      Door    and    wajl    panel    for 

vehicles.     1,469,922  ;  Oct.  9. 
Fledderman,    Herman   J.,   Tulsa,    Okla.      Internal-combus- 
tion engine.     1,456,125  ;  May  22. 
Flegal,    Lorin,    Mount    \Mliiams,     Va.      Manifold  heater. 

1,453.007  ;  Apr.  24. 
Fleischauer,   Fred,  New  Mllford,   N.   J.,   assignor  to   New 

York  Lighting  Fixture   Manufacturing  Co.,   New   York, 

N.   Y.      Chandelier  for  lighting  fixtures.     Des.   62,715 ; 

July  24. 
Fleischer,    Emil,    Dresden,    Germany,    assignor,   by    mesne 

assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation  Inc.     Process 

and  furnace  for  reducing  and  roasting  ores.     1,448,840  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Fleischer,  Paul  W.     (See  Feybusch,  M.,  and  Fleischer.) 
Fleischer,  Paul  W.,  Weehawken  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 

American  Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Automatic 

chain-feed  attachment.     1,451,015  ;  Apr.  10. 
Fleischmanu,    Charles    R.,    Chicago,    111.      Paper    holder. 

1,464,983  ;  Aug.  14. 
Fleischmann    Company,    The.       (See    Corby,    R.    L.,    and 

(ilasydw,    assignors,  i 
Fleischmann    Company,    The.      (See   Hayduck,   Friedrich, 

assignor.) 
Fleischmann    Company,    The.      (See    Hixson,   Arthur    W., 

assignor.) 
Fleischmann    Company,    The.       (See    Klein,    Erwin,    as- 
signor.) 
Fleischmann  Company,  The.    '  (See  Kohman,  H.  A.,  Irvin, 

and  Cross,  assignors.) 
Fleischmann  Company,  The.      (See  Nilsson,  M.,  and  Har- 
rison, assignors.) 
Fleischmann  Company,  The.    (See  Wohl,  Alfred,  assignor.) 
Fleisher,   David  L.      (See  Felgelman,  Herman  A.,  assign- 
or.) 
Fleisher,   Horace  T.,   Elkins   Park,  assignor   to   Notaseme 

Hosiery    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Knitted    fabric 

and  making  same.     1,444,786  ;  Feb.  13. 
Fleisher,    W.    L.,   &   Co.    Inc.      (See   Fleisher,   Walter   L., 

assignor.) 
Fleisher,   W.   L.,   &  Co.  Inc.      (See  Lissauer,   A.   W.,   and 

Fleisher,  assignors.) 
Fleisher,  Walter  L.     (See  Lissauer,  A.  W.,  and  Fleisher.) 
Fleisher,    Walter    L.,    assignor  to    W.    L.    Fleisher   &   Co. 

Inc.,    New    I'ork,    N.    Y^.      Apparatus    for    desiccation. 

1,474.626  :   Nov.   20. 
Fleishman,  Theodore,  Baltimore,  Md.     Automobile  fender. 

1,468,940;  Sept.  25. 
Fleming.      Ambrose,      Alexandria,      Va.      Electric      iron. 

1,449,278  ;  Mar.  20. 
Fleming,    August    L.    N.,   Lyndhurst,   N.    J.      Melting   pot. 

1.448,529:  Mar.   13. 
Fleming,  Clarence  C,  Amityville,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  L.  Myers, 

Morristown,  N.  J.     Display  folder.     1,453,833  ;   May  1. 
Fleming,  Claude  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.    Carburetor.    1,476,701; 

Dec.  11. 
Fleming,  Edgar  C.      (See  Fleming,  H.  D.,  Matthews,  and 

Fleming.) 
Fleming,  Frank  B.     (See  Blackburn,  A.  H.,  and  Fleming.) 
Fleming,    Harry    I.,    et    al.       (See    Marshall,    Walker    E., 

assignor.) 
Fleming,   Herbert  D.,   L.   P.   Matthews,   New  Kensington, 

and  B.  C.  Fleming,  Renfrew,  Pa.     Combined  filler  plug 

and  valve.     1,472,643  ;  Oct.  30. 
Fleming,   Herbert   D.,  L.   F.  Matthews,   New   Kensington, 

and    E.   C.    Fleming,   Renfrew,   Pa.      Combined   tobacco 

container  .'ind  match  receptacle.     1,476,332  ;  Dec.  4. 
Fleming,  James  R.,  Scranton,  Pa.     Tight  and  loose  wheel 

1,451,689 ;  Apr.  17. 


Fleming,    James    R.,    Scranton,    Pa.      Mining-car    truck. 

1,451,690  ;  Apr.  17. 
Fleming,  James  R.,  Scranton,  Pa.    Journal  box.    1,475,377  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Fleming,    James    R.,    Scranton,    Pa.      Journal-box    seat. 

1.475,378  ;  Nov.  27. 
Fleming,     Jesse     M.,     Druniright,     Okla.        Sand     trap. 

1,455,871  :   May   22. 
Fleming,     John    L.,    Peoria,    111.      Plumbing    apparatus. 

1,450,844  ;   Apr.   3. 
Fleming,    John    Q.    A.,    Martinsburg,    W.    Va.      Washing 

machine.      1,447,017  :   Feb.   27. 
Fleming,   Marvin   G.,   Kansas   City,   Kans.     Type   cabinet. 

1,469,385  ;   Oct.   2. 
Fleming,    Paul   E.,   Chicago,    111.      Card-spreading  device. 

1,476,157;   Dec.  4.^ 
Fleming,  Roger  N.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Coupled  light  dissolver 

for  motion-picture  machines.     1,456,544  ;  May  29. 
Fleming,  Samuel  N.,  Earlington,  Ky.     Grate  construction. 

1,461,443;   July    10. 
Fleming,    Stuart,    Owen    Sound,    Ontario,    Canada.      Zinc- 
plate      cylinder      for      offset      lithographing      presses. 

1,471,392;   Oct.   23. 
Fleming,  Thomas  F.     (See  Koch,  Charles  W.,  assignor.) 
Fleming-Williams,  Clifford  R.,  Lake  Windermere,  England. 

Nozzle  for  the  delivery  of  water  or  other  liquid  under 

pressure.      1,459,975  ;    June   26. 
Fleming,    Wills   M.      (See   Potter,   B.    U.,    and    Fleming.) 
Fleming,   Wills   M.,    Holyoke,   Mass.,    assignor   to    Worth- 

ington   Pump   and   Machinery    Corporation,   New   York, 

N.   Y.     Pump.     1,470,220  ;   Oct.  9. 
Flemings,  John  A.,   Sharon,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Sturtevant 

Company,      Hyde     Park,     Mass.        Underfeed     stoker. 

1.475.624  ;  Nov.  27. 

Flemings,  John  A.,  Sharon,  Mass.,  and  E.  B.  Priebe, 
Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignors  to  B.  F.  Sturtevant  Com- 
pany, Hyde  Park,  Mass.     Furnace.     1,465,037  ;  Aug.  14. 

Flender,  Ernest  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  fixture. 
1,440,589  ;  Jan.  2. 

Flender,  John  W.,  Wexford,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H. 
Braun,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Producing  motion  pictures. 
1,458,401  ;  June  12. 

Flentjen,  Auguste,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Lock  screw. 
1,470,528;   Oct.  9. 

Fleron,  Louis  H.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Dial-revolving  device. 
1,462,571  ;  July  24. 

Fletcher,  Elmer,  assignor  to  Fletcher-Wickes  Company, 
Chicago.    111.      Phonograph.      1,446,006;   Feb.  20. 

Fletcher,  Elmer,  assignor  to  Fletcher-Wickes  Co.,  Chi- 
cago,   111.      Sound   box.      1,452,498;    Apr.    24. 

Fletcher,  George  A.,  Brazil,  Ind.  Pipe-operating  device. 
1,448,621  ;    Mar.    13. 

Fletcher,  Harold  W.,  assignor  to  Hughes  Tool  Company, 
Houston,  Tex.  Roller  earth-boring  drill.  1,441,220; 
Jan.  9. 

Fletcher,  Harold  W.,  assignor  to  Hughes  Tool  Com- 
pany, Houston,  Tex.  Rotary  drill  cutter.  1,449,389 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Fletcher,  Harvey,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Substation  circuit. 
1,461,183  ;    July   10. 

Fletcher,  Harvey,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Testing  system. 
1,469,271;  Oct.  2. 

Fletcher,  Henry  O.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Singer  Manufacturing  Company.  Bobbin-case  lock. 
1,466,360  ;   Aug.   28. 

Fletcher,    Henry   P.      (See   Gosper,   Amos,   assignor.) 

Fletcher,      Herbert     E.,     Lynn,      Mass.        Valve     chuck. 

1.441.625  ;  Jan.  9. 

Fletcher,  John.      (See  Brunhoeber,  George  H.,  assignor.) 

Fletcher,  John  B.,  assignor  of  one-eighth  to  J.  D.  Fletcher, 
one-fourth  to  L.  Lewis,  one  sixteenth  to  L.  M.  Fletcher, 
and  one-sixteenth  to  M.  L.  Fletcher,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Sirup   pump.      1,458,042  ;   June  5. 

Fletcher,  John  D.,  et  al.  (See  Fletcher,  John  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fletcher,  John  F.      (See  Whitney,  G.  M.,  and  Fletcher.) 

Fletcher,  L.  M.,  et  al.     (See  Fletcher,  John  B.,  assignor.) 

Fletcher,  Minnie  L.,  et  al.  (See  Fletcher,  John  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fletcher,  Philip  K.,  Alpena,  Mich.  Pulp  bleacher. 
1,466,499  ;    Aug.    28. 

Fletcher-Wickes  Company.  (See  Fletcher,  Elmer,  as- 
signor.) 

Flewelling,  Leslie  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fountain 
brush.      1,446,967;   Feb.   27. 

Flewelling,  Willard  M.,  Healdsburg,  Calif.  Street  indi- 
cator.    1,457,732  ;  June  5. 

Flexo-Motive   Corporation.      (See   Hupp,  Irvin.   assignor.) 

"  Flexo  "  Wrench  and  Tool  Company.  (See  Stark,  Lud- 
wlg,  assignor.) 

Flick,  Clarence,  East  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  Swift  &  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Pork  holding  and  splitting  device. 
1,466.429  ;    Aug.    28. 

Flick,  Henry,  assignor  to  Hayes  Wheel  Company,  Jackson, 
Mich.  Billet  holder  for  spoke-mitering  machines. 
1,453,930  ;  May  1. 

Flick,  Henry,  assignor  to  Hayes  Wheel  Company,  Jacksnn, 
Mich.      Spoke-Inserting   machine.      1,466,430  ;    Aug.    28. 

Flick,  Henry,  and  C.  M.  Buck,  assignors  to  Hayes  Wheel 
Company,  Jackson,  Mich.  Multiple  drill  for  drilling 
wood  wheels  for  huh  flanges.     1,453,931 ;  May  1. 


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Flick,  •\Villiam  J.,  Alexandria,  Va.  Pencil.  1,446  893 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Fllnn,  Christopher,  Milton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American  Car 
and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Straighten- 
ing  sheet    metal.      1,452.499 ;    Apr.    24. 

Plinn,  Frank  P.,  assignor  to  The  Safety  Car  Coupler 
Compnny,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Automatic  car  coupling. 
1,442.216  :  Jan.  16. 

Plinn.  Vincent,  Ni'w  York.  N.  Y.  Hack  saw.  1,446,007  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Flint,  Charles  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Guide  showing  com- 
parative express  and  parcel-post  shipping  rates.  Re- 
15,687  ;   Sept.  18. 

Flint,  Dutce  W.  (See  Peckham,  H.  C,  and  Sweet,  as- 
signors.) 

Flint  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Yont,   Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

Flint,  James  A.,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor  to  the  Govern- 
ment of  the  United  States.  Torpedo.  1,440,590 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Flint.  William  A.,  assit,-nor  to  estate  of  A.  TV.  Flint,  New 
Haven.    Conn.      Teeter   board.      1,476,065  :    Dec.   4. 

Flint,  William  H.,  Birmingham.  Ala.  Calking  machine 
for  pipe  joints.      1,469,297;   Oct.   2. 

Flintkote  Company,  The.  (See  Anderson.  Alfred,  as- 
signor.) 

Flintkote  Company,  The.  (See  Bird,  Reginald  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Flintkote  Company,  The.  (See  Caldwell,  Thomas  F., 
assignor.) 

Flintkote  Company,  The.  (See  Clapp,  Albert  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Flintkote  Company,  The.  (See  Cumfer,  Harry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Flintkote  Company,  The.  (See  Overbury,  Frederick  C, 
assignor.) 

Flintkote  Company,  The.  (See  Rahr,  C.  E.,  and  Pollock, 
assignors.) 

Flintkote  Company,  The.      (See  Schutte,  Karl,  as.signor.) 

Flintkote  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Overbury,  Fred- 
erick  C,  assignor.) 

Flitner.  Stanwood  E.,  Englewood,  assignor  to  Cooper 
?Tewitt  Electric  Companv.  Hoboken,  N.  .1.  Packing 
device.     1,459,300  ;  June  19. 

Flood.  Thomas  F.,  et  al.  (See  Clarke,  Charles  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Flood,  Walter  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Spotlight-operating  mech- 
anism.     1,465,936  :    Aug.    28. 

Floor!.  Waltir  H..  Tooting.  London,  and  D.  T.  Smout, 
West  Dulwieh.  London.  England,  assignors  to  Electric 
Arc  Cutting  and  Welding  Company,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Electrode  holder.     1.475.481  :  Nov.  27. 

Flora,  Charles  L.  and  C.  R.,  Sylvania,  assignors  to 
W.  Stewart,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Automobile  steering  attacb- 
P'cnt.      1.440.666  ;  Jan.   2. 

Flora.   Cliarles  R.      (See  Flora,  Charles  L.  and   C.   E.) 

Florence  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Graul,  William 
P.,  assignor.) 

Florence,  M;iry  S..  Marlow,  England.  Indicator  appli- 
cable to  the  toaching  of  music  or  the  selecting  and 
combining  of   colors.      1,467,032  ;    Sept.   4. 

Florev.  Tilghman  J.,  Washington,  assignor  to  B.  O.  T. 
Mfg.  Co.,  Trenton,  N.  T.  Closet-seat  bumper.  1,469,503  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Florida  Grapefruit  Canning  Company.  (See  Street, 
Claude  E.,  assignor.) 

Floring,  Frank  H..  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Clutch-pedal  control 
for  motor  vehicles.     1,451,148  ;  Apr.  10. 

Flory  Carry  Iron  Company.  (See  Rink.  George  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Flossy  Dental  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Mnchov,-.  William  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Flouruoy,  James  P.,  jr.,  Shreveport,  La.  Drill  bit  and 
collar   therefor.      1,450.845;    .\pr.    3. 

Flourtiov.  Samuel  I.,  assignor  to  W.  S.  Dickey,  Kansas 
City.  Mo.     Meter  box.     1,454,674  ;  May  8. 

Flower  City  Novelty  Corporation.  (See  Curtiss  J.  Guern- 
sey, assignor.) 

Flower  City  Specialty  Company.  (See  Nagle,  Peter  J., 
assignor.) 

Flower,  John  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Indicating  mechanism. 
1.442,716;   Jan.   16. 

Flower,  John  W.,  assignor  to  H.  W.  Stanton,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Pipe-tapping   attachment.     1,442,261;    Jan.    16. 

Flower,  John  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Michigan  Valve  Foundry  and  Engineering  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Filtration  chamber.     1.457.514  :  June  5. 

Flower.  ,Tohn  W.,  a.'ssignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Michigan  Valve  Foundry  and  Engineering  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Gate  valve.     1,474,026;  Nov.  13. 

Flowers,  Addison  S.,  deceased,  Washington.  D.  C.  :  M.  E. 
Flowers,  administratrix.  Latch  or  bolt  operating  mech- 
anism.    1,441,336  ;  Jan.  9. 

Flowers,  Mary  E..  administratrix.  (See  Flowers,  Ad- 
dison S.) 

Flowers,  Stanley  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  L.  Palley 
and  one-third  to  J.  Heaton,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Rear- 
signal  device  for  automobiles.     1 .455.526  :  May  1  Ti. 

Flowers,  William  J.,  Complete,  Miss.  Rope  and  cable  tie. 
1,452,8.38  ;  Apr.  17. 

Floyd.  George  G.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,   111.     Draft"  mechanism.     1,446,555  ;   Feb.    27. 


Floyd,  George  G.,  assignor  to  .-V-nierican   Steel  Foundries, 

Chicago,   111.     Railway-car  truck.     1,475,178 ;   Nov.   27. 
Floyd.  George  G.,  assignor  to  American   Steel  Foundries, 

Chicago,  111.   Railway-car-truck  arrangement.   1,475,179; 

Nov.  27. 
Floyd,  George  G.,  Riverside.  III.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Cbazy,     N.     Y.       Manufacturing    draft-rigging    yokes. 

1,450,361  ;  Apr.  3. 
Floyd,  George  G.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 

Chicago,  111.     Railway-car  truck.     1,475,180  ;  Nov.  27. 
Fluck,  Hugo.      (See  Toussaint,  H.,  and  Fluck.) 
I'lnellen,  John  A.,  Hardy,  Ky.     Shopping  bag.    1,475,008 ; 

Nov.  2a.  ^ 

Flues,  Emil  F.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Single-barrel  firearm  of  the 

breakdown    type.      1,450,496 ;    Apr.   3. 
Fluor,    John    S.,    Santa    Ana,    Calif.      Wall    and    making 

same.     1,462,934  ;  July  24. 
Flydal,   Martinus   H.,   Hartford,   Conn.     Machine  for  the 

purpose  of  breaking  in  or  seasoning  violins.     1,467,576 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Flynn.  Daniel  .\.,  Mechanicville,  N.  Y.     Differential  gear- 
ing.    1,465.469  ;  Ans.   21. 
Flynn,    Francis  N.,   East   Orange,  N.   J.,   and   G.   D.    Van 

Arsdale,      New     York,     N.      Y.     Electrolytic     process. 

1,448,923  ;  Mar.  20. 
Flynn,    Frank,    Newark,    N.    J.     Mold   for  concrete   struc- 
tures.     1,445,939  ;    Feb.    20. 
Flynn,  John  W.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  F.  W.  Kavanaugh 

and  one-third  to   C.   H.   Kavanaugh,   Waterford,   N.   Y. 

Automobile  locking  mechanism.     1,456,922  ;  May  29. 
Flynt,  Anthony  I.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Mixing  and  beating 

device.     1,459,148  ;  June  19. 
Foamite  Firefoam  Company.      (See  Witter,  Willis  D.,  as- 
signor.) 
Foans,     Andrew    B.,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Race    game. 

1,457,901;   June  5. 
Foans,  Andrew  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Kentucky 

Derby  Company,  Inc.     Game.     1,475,154  ;  Nov.  20. 
Foard,   Robert   H.,   Cleveland,    N.   C.     Veneer-cutting-ma- 
chine spur  bit  and  block.     1,459.587 ;  June  19. 
Foeht,     Nevin      S.,      Pottstown,      Pa.      Shock     absorber. 

1,458,814  ;  June  12. 
Fodor,    Steve,    Orient,    111.      Burglar    alarm.      1,476,502 ; 

Dec.   4. 
Foell,  Adolph  L.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Donncr  Steel 

Company,  Inc.     Cooling  bed.     1,448,395;  Mar.  13. 
Foelsing,   ,julia   C.      (See  Steen,   Axel  W.,   assignor.) 
Foerster,  Reraous,  Noble,  111,     Wagon  tongue  and  connec- 
tion.     1,445,076  :  Feb.  13. 
Fogal,   John   E.   W.,   Quincy,   111.     Door-operating   device. 

1,453,550  ;  May  1. 
Fogal,    John    E.    W.,    assignor   to    Fogal-Williams    Safety 

Devices,      Inc.,      Quincy,      111.      Elevator     interlocking 

device.     1,453,551  ;  May  1. 
Fogal-Williams    Safety    Devices,    Inc.      (See   Fogal,    John 

E.  W.,  assignor.) 
Fogarty,   Michael   J.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Nut-shelliug   ma- 
chine.     1,474,468 ;    Nov.    20. 
Fogarty,    William    J.,    Dayton,    Ohio.      Holder    for    signs. 

Des.  62,481  ;  June  12.  . 
Fogel,   Herbert   B.,    Philadelphia,   Pa.      Filler   for   vehicle 

tires.     1,468,105 ;    Sept.   18. 
Fogg,     Newell     T.,     Sanford,     Me.       Life-saving     device. 

1,443,121  :  .Tan.  23. 
Foggan,    Robert,    Pleasantville,    Pa.      Cleaning   oil    wells. 

1,448,997  :  Mar.  20. 
Fogh,    Carl    S.,    assignor    to    Ore    Roasting    Development 

Company,      Philadelphia.      Pa.        Furnacing      process. 

1,473.722  :   Nov.   13. 
Fogh,    Carl    S.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Producing    elemental 

sulphur.     1,473,723:  Nov.  13. 
Fogler,  Ben  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Coni]iany.     Chemical  apparatus.     1,456.102  :  ilay  22. 
Foglia,    Decimo.       (See    Sartore,    Laurence,    assignor.) 
Fohn,   Adolph  E.,  Montgomery,   assignor  to  Aurora   Steel 

Products  Company,  Aurora,  III.    Switchbox.    1,459,502  ; 

June  19. 
Fohr,    Carl.      (See    Kleinschmidt,    E.,    and    Fohr.) 
Folberth   Auto   Specialty   Company,   The.      (See   Folberth, 

Fred  G.  and  W.  M.,  assignors.)" 
Folberth.  Fred  G.  and  W.  M..  assignors  to  The  Folberth 

Auto  Specialtv  Companv.  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Windshield 

cleaner.      1,472,644  :   Oct.  30. 
Folberth.  Fred  G.  and  W.  M.,  assignors  to  The  Folberth 

Anto  Specialty  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Windshield 

cleaner.      1,475.625  ;    Nov.    27. 
Folberth,  William  M.     (See  Folberth,  Fred  G.  and  W.  M.) 
I'Vilds,  George  R.      (See  Sands,   R.   G.,  Bogle,  and  Folds.) 
Folds,    George   R.,    Evanston,    assignor    to    Cook    Electric 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Protective  device.     1,463,945  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Folds,    George    R.,    assignor    to    Cook    Electric    Company, 

Chicago,  111,     Electric  fuse.     1,473,615  ;  Nov.  13. 
Foley,    Bernard    T.,    Virginia,    Minn.      Clothes   guide    for 

wringers.     1,467,367  ;   Sept.   11. 
Foley,    Charles    B.,    Inc.       (See    Foley,    Charles    B.,    as- 
signor.) 
Foley,   Charles  B.,  Bristol,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Charles  B. 

Foley,  Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Multiple-unit   induction 

furnace.     1,453,097  :  Apr.  24. 
Foley.      Hugh.      Sourlake,      Tex.        Calculating      device. 

1,473,573  :'  Nov.  6, 


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INDEX^  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


N.  Y.     Sprinkling  appara- 


Gate. 


Folev,  John  P.,  assignor  to  Bliss  Brothers  Companv, 
Attleboro,  Mass.    Powder  container.     1,446,894  ;  Feb.  27. 

Foley,  Joseph  W.,  Los  Ancieles,  Calif.  Night  and  day 
auto   shade.      1,478,276  :  Dee.   18. 

Foley,  Philip  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Greenhouse  and  conserva- 
tory.    1,472,120  ;  Oct.  30. 

Foley,  Timothy  C,  Renovo,  Pa.  Tool  holder.  1,461,608  ; 
July  10. 

Foley,  Timothy  J.,  New  York, 
tus.     1,468,860;  Sept.  25. 

Foley,    Timothy    J.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Device    for 
necting  pipes  to  boilers.     1,472,794  ;  Nov.  6. 

Foley,  William  P.,  and  R.  W.  Knupp,  Somerset,  Pa. 
1,472,645  ;  Oct.  30. 

Polgurt,  Joseph  \V.,  assignor  of  one-sixth  to  1.  BrazeKon, 
one-si.xth  to  C.  Hicks,  one-sixth  to  N.  L.  Kneeland,  one 
sixth  to  II.  J.  Blancnard,  and  one-sixth  to  M.  lleindl, 
Phillips,  Wis.     Window  structure.     1,474,521  ;  Nov.  20. 

Folk,  Charles  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Mandrel  for  squaring 
pistons.     1,440,450  ;  Jan.  2. 

Folk,  Joseph,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Slicing  Machine  Com- 
pany, Laporte,  Ind.  Slice  collector  for  slicing  ma- 
chines.    1,477,254  ;  Dec.  11. 

Folkes,    George   E.      (See    Harvey,    Albert    E.,   assignor.) 

Folkman,  Morris,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  J.  Chains, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Badge-pin  clasp.     1,467,368  ;  Sept.  11. 

Folkman,  Morris,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  J.  Chalu.s, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fastener  for  cuff  buttons,  etc. 
1,474,352;   Nov.   20. 

Folkman,  Morris,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  J.  Chalus, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Button  fastener.     1,475,479  ;   Nov.  27. 

Foil,  Gerald,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Attachment 
to  gas  stoves.     1,453,665  ;   May  1. 

Folland,  Henry,  Blackpill,  near  Swansea,  and  J.  0.  Powell, 
Gorseinon,  Wales.  Balancing  carriage  for  conveying 
heavy  goods.      1.466,524  :   Aug.   28. 

Follansbee,  Frank  S.,  Grant  Town,  W.  Va.  Method  of  and 
apparatus    for    londing    material.      1,458.043 ;    June    5. 

Folliard,  Frank,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Combined  stepladder 
and   scaffold.     1,474,250;   Nov.  13. 

Follin,  Werner  E.,  Jamestown,  R.  I.  Torpedo.  1,474,027  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Folmer,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Photographic  optical  system. 
1,454,218  ;  May  8. 

Folmer,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Photographic-cut-film  holder. 
1,469,814  ;   Oct.   9. 

Folsche,  Karl,  Halle-on-the-Saale,  Germany.  Procpss  and 
device  for  emptying  beetroot  silos.     1,459,621 ;  June  19. 

Folsom,  Adelbert  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  cigarette 
container  and  ash  tray.     Des.  63,291 ;  Nov.  20. 

Folsom,  Alvin  I.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  assignor  to  French  Battery 
and  Carbon  Company,  Madison,  Wis.  Battery-cell  con- 
tainer.    1,467,577;  Sept.   11. 

Folsorn*  Charles  F.,  Maiden.  Mass.  Brake  mechanism  for 
VPhicles.      1.442,262  ;  Jan.   16. 

Poltz,  Leroy  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  V.  E.  Blake,  Fort 
Collins,  Colo.  Automatic  turn-off  switch.  1,445,207 ; 
Feb.   13. 

Fondiller,  William,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treatment  of 
.magnetic  material.     1,462,035  ;   July  17. 

Fondiller,  William,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treatment  of  magnetic 
materials.      1,463,807 ;    Aug.    7. 

Fonps,    John    H.,    Oakland,    Calif. 
June  12. 

Fontaine,  Charles  A.,  Paris,  France, 
hair  cutter.     1,454,715;  May  8. 

Fontaine,  Marie  A.,  Manchester,  N. 
porter.     1,450,953  ;  Apr.  10. 

Fontaine,  Robert  A..  Martinsville,  Va.  Speed-changing 
gearing.      1,466,933  ;    Sept.   4. 

Fontana,  Domenico  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
lathes.      1,464,415  ;  Aug.   7. 

Fontana,  Mark  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
1,445,011  ;  Feb.   13.     . 

Foord,  Richard  B.,  assignor  to  C.  L.  Wilson,  Elthara 
Taranaki,  New  Zealand.  Engineer's  stethoscope. 
1,466,825;  Sept.  4. 

Foote,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  The  Foote  Company,  Nunda, 
N.   Y.     Boom  and   bucket.     1.443,354  :  Jan.  30. 

Foote,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  The  Foote  Company,  Nunda, 
N.  Y.  Boom  and  bucket' for  concrete  pavers.  1,478,945; 
Dec.  25. 

Foote  Company,  The.     (See  Foote,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Foote,  Hugh  S.,  assignor  to  Standard  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Alloy.     1,446.497  ;  Feb.  27. 

Foote,  James  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Sheave-bearing  hous- 
ing.    1,460,541  ;  July  3. 

Foote,  Leonard,  Pedro  Miguel,  Canal  Zone,  Panama. 
Gauge.     1,453,222  ;  Apr.  24. 

Foote.  Leonard,  Pedro  Miguel,  Canal  Zone,  Panama. 
Sealing  ring.      1,463,360  ;   July   31. 

Poothorap,  Harry  A.,  Harrishurg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Elliott- 
Fishor  Company.     Core  holder  or  support.     1,455,105  ; 


Wrench.  1,458,474  ; 
Combined  comb  and 
H.     Abdominal  sup- 


Attachment  for 
Macaroni  drier. 


May   15. 
Foothorap,  Harry  A., 
Fisher     Company, 
adding  machines. 


Harrishurg.  I'a.,  assignor  to  Ellintt- 
Cross-fnotfT    rpcrister     for     writing 
1.455,196;  May  15. 


Foothorap,  Harry  A.,  assignor  to  BlUott-Fisher  Company, 
Harrishurg,  Pa.  Ribbon  mechanism  for  typewriting 
machines.     1.459,199  ;   June  19. 

Foothorap,  Harry  A.,  assignor  to  Elliott-Fisher  Company, 
Harrishurg,  Pa.  Spacing  mechanism.  1,459,200 ; 
June   19. 

Footwear  Development  Company,  The.  (See  Logan, 
Charles  B.,  assignor.) 

Forber,  William,  St.  Helens,  England.  Truck  for  tram- 
cars  and  the  like.     1,474,771  ;  Nov.  20. 

Forbes,  Albert.     (See  Smith,  P.  S.,  Forbes,  and  Simmons.) 

Forbes,  Alexander,  Hampstead,  London,  England.  Tennis 
and  other  racket  press  and  case  and  the  like.  1,457,356  ; 
June  5. 

Forbes,  Archibald  W..  Santo  Domingo,  Santo  Domingo 
Republic,  West  Indies.  Ball  or  roller  bearing.  1,471,254; 
Oct.   ](>. 

Forbes,  Cullen  C,  Lubbock,  Tex.  Grain-heading  machine. 
1,474,251  ;  Nov.   13. 

Forbes,  Edwin  G.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Combined  ash  tray 
and  pipe  rest.     Des.  62,520  ;  June  12. 

Forbes,  Kingston.     (See  Cody,  M.  T.,  Gray,  and  Forbes.) 

Forbes,  Kingston,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.  Fastening  device  for  motor- 
vehicle  hoods.     1,451,662  ;  Apr.  10. 

Forbes  Lithograph  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kohl, 
William   H.,  assignor.) 

Forbes  Lithograph  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Mac- 
donald,  John  D.,  assignor.) 

Forbes,  Sumner,  Brookline,  assignor  to  Union  Indus- 
trial Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Spinning  ring. 
1,460,751 ;  .July  3. 

Force,  Gerald  E.,  assignor  to  Helmet  Cap  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Collapsible-tube  closure.  1,461,609 ; 
July   10. 

Force,  Gerald  E.,  assignor  to  Helmet  Cap  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Radiator  cap.     1,461,706;   July  10. 

Force,  Raymond  C.      (See  Thorsby,  H.  J.,  and   Force.) 

Force,  William  A.,  jr.,  Kew  Gardens,  assignor  to  Wm. 
A.  Force  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand- 
stamp  frame.     1,457,697;   June  5. 

Force,  Wm.  A.,  &  Company.  (See  Force,  William  A.,  jr., 
assignor.) 

Force,  Wm.  A.,  &  Company.  (See  Spielman,  Charles, 
assignor.) 

Forcier,  George  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cleaning  device. 
1,473,146;  Nov.  6. 

Forcier,  William  G.,  Wollaston,  Mass.  Ventilating  system. 
1,440.384  :  Jan.  2. 

Forcier,  William  G.,  Wollaston,  Mass.  Building  construc- 
tion.    1,443.986  ;  Feb.  6. 

Ford,  Albert  M.,  Geneva,  assignor  to  The  Geneva  Metal 
Wheel  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Metal  wheel. 
1,464.566  :  Aug.  14. 

Ford,  Azel.      (See  Clement,  Edward  E.,   assignor.) 

Ford,  Ben  K.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Capping  machine. 
1,448,026;   Mar.  13. 

Ford,  Ben  K.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Fibre  Can  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Container  header.  1,447,345 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Ford,  Ben  IC,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Union  Bed  and 
Spring  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bedspring  frame. 
1,454,964  ;  May  15. 

Ford,  Bruce,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Terminal  seal  for  storage 
batteries.     1.472,391  ;  Oct.  30. 

Ford,  Charles  T.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Making  containers. 
1.471.952  :  Oct.  23. 

Ford,  Clarence  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bosse- 
Ford  Company,  Arden,  Del.  Guide  fixture  for  tem- 
plate  rods.     1,449,506 ;   Mar.    27. 

Ford,  Edward  L.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Puddling  and 
apparatus  therefor.     1,442,934  ;  Jan.  23. 

Ford,  Edward  L.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  con- 
veying and  handling  puddle  balls.     1,467,540;  Sept.  11. 

Ford,  Edward  L.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Means  for  deliver- 
ing puddle  balls  from  puddling  furnaces.  1,467,541  ; 
Sept.   11. 

Ford.  Edward  L.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Puddling.  1,475,762  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Ford,  Ethelbert  T.,  assignor  to  Fordartlc  Refrigeration 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Compressor.  1,457,696  ; 
June  5. 

Ford.  Eugene  A.,  West  Newton,  Mass..  assignor  to  R.  E.  D. 
Engine  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  \.  Slide-valve 
internal-combustion  engine.     1,476,359  :  Dec.  4. 

Ford,  Fred  J.,  Lowell,  Mich.  Rotary  internal-combustion 
encine.      1.440.451;    Jan.    2. 

Ford,  Hannibal  C.     (See  Moakley,  Henry  M.,  assignor.) 

Ford,  Hannibal  C,  Jamaica,  assignor  to  Ford  Instru- 
ment Company,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Range  and 
bearing  keeper.      1,450.585 ;    Apr.   3. 

Ford,  Hannibal  C,  Jamaica,  assignor  to  Ford  Instrument 
Company,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Circuit  controller. 
1.458.284  :  .Tune  12. 

Ford,  Hannibal  C,  Jamaica,  assignor  to  Ford  Instrument 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sighting  device. 
1,468,712  ;  Sept.  25. 

Ford,  Hannibal  C,  Jamaica,  assignor  to  Ford  Instrument 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Calculating  instru- 
ment.     1,472,590;   Oct.    30. 

Ford,  Henry,  Dearborn,  Mich.  Air  washer  and  filter, 
1,466,500;  Aug.  28. 


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Ford,    Henry,    Hospital.      (See    Wood,    .\lbert,    .asslKuor.) 

Ford  Instrument  Company.  (See  Ford,  Hannibal  C, 
assignor.) 

Ford  Instrument  Company,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Makaroff, 
Wadim   S.,   assiffnor. ) 

Ford  lustrumout  Company.      (See  Meitner  Elmer,  assignor.) 

Ford,  James  H.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Locking  device  for 
automobiles.     1,451,499  ;  Apr.  10. 

Ford,  M.  J.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Stern,  Jo- 
seph II.,  assignor.) 

Ford,  Matthew  A.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Headlight  for  ve- 
hicles.    1,472,061  ;   Oct.   30. 

Ford  Motor  Company.  (See  Fishleigh,  Walter  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ford  Motor   Company.      (See  Galamb,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Ford  Motor  Company.      ( See  Groven,  Fredrick  J.,  assignor,  i 

Ford  Motor  Company.     ( See  Hayes,  Charles  J.  W.,  assignor. ) 

Ford  Motor  Company  of  Delaware.  (See  Allison,  Fred, 
assignor.) 

Ford  Motor  Company  of  Delaware.  (See  Smith,  James 
B.,  assignor.) 

Ford,  Nicliolas  E.     (See  Slezak,  Vincent,  assignor.) 

Ford,  Ralph  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  International  Harvester  Company.  Ratchet 
drive  for  hill  drop  planters.     1,443,173  ;  Jan.  23. 

Ford,  Ralph  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company.  Superposed  hopper  for  planters. 
1.443.174;  Jan.  23. 

Ford,  Ralph  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  International  Harvester  Company.  Latch 
mechanism.     1,452,479  ;  Apr.  17. 

Ford,  Kalph  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to .  International 
Harvester  Company.  Three-row  planter.  1,460,236 ; 
June  26. 

Ford,   Shirley    S.      (See   Wood,    Thomas   E.,    assignor.) 

Ford.    Silas   M.      (See  Wulflf,   Henry,   assignor.) 

Ford,  Silas  M.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Machine  for  making 
shingles.     1,457,662  ;  June  5. 

Ford,  Silas  M.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Shingle-making  machine. 
1,457,663  ;  June  5. 

Ford,  Silas  M.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Machine  for  making  lath 
boards.     1,457,664  ;   June  5. 

Ford,  Silas  M.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Machine  for  making 
shingles  and  cleaning  and  lubricating  dies.  1,463,314  ; 
Julv  31. 

Ford-Smith.  Percy.     (See  Parkhurst,  Albert  J.,  assignor.) 

Ford,  William  H.  D.,  Chicago,  lU.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electromagnetic  device.     1,459,824 ;  June  26. 

Ford.  William  H.  D.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electromagnetic 
device.      1,464,091  ;   Aug.    7.. 

Ford,  William  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Metal  cover  for 
tanks.      1.455,582  ;   May   15. 

Ford,  William  W.,  Avinger,  Tex.  Peanut  harvester. 
1,458,044  ;  Jutoe  5. 

Fordartic  Refrigeration  Company.  (See  Ford,  Ethelhert 
T.,  assignor.) 

Forder,  Milton,  Thief  River  Falls,  Minn.  Timer  for 
automobiles.     1,464,383;   Aug.    7. 

Fording,  William  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Steering-wheel  lock 
for   motor   vehicles.     1,464,175 ;   Aug.    7. 

Fordyce,  Riley,  Dixon,  III.  Hanger  hook.  1,449,978 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Fordyce,  Riley,  Dixon,  111.  Cable  hanger.  1,455,330 ; 
May  15. 

Foreman,  Louis  J.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Shoe-polishing  kit. 
1.476,604:   Dec.   4. 

Foreman,  Samuel  E.,  Paducah,  Ky.  Automatic  carburetor 
control  and   Indicator.     1,475,380 ;   Nov.   27. 

Forer,  Morris,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Fendagard 
Corporation.      Fender    guard.      1.467,283  ;    Sept.    4. 

Foresman.  Robert  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Under- 
feed   stoker.      1,450,586;    Apr.    3. 

Forest  Products  Company.  (See  Hice,  Robert  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Forester,  Carl  F.,  et  al.     (See  Angell,  Frank  B.,  assignor.^ 

Forgy,  Horatio  J.,  trustee.     ( See  Beale,  Samuel  C,  assignor. ) 

Forisdal,  Anton  0.,  Lillehammer,  Norway.  Brush  or 
broom  holder.     1,478,213:  Dec.  18. 

Forkardt,  Paul,  Dusseldorf-Oberkassel,  Germany.  Cen- 
tering device.     1,452,034  ;  Apr.  17. 

Forker,  Edwin  L..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Hinge  pin. 
1,478,706  ;  Dec.  25. 

Forman,  Paris  R.,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  National 
Pneumatic  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Door  and  brake 
control  mechanism.     1,445,012  ;  Feb.  13. 

Forman,  Paris  R..  Rahway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  National 
Pneumatic  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  mecha- 
nism  for   power-operated    doors.      1,475,482 :    Nov.    27. 

Forman,  Paris  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  National 
Pneumatic  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Door-operating 
mechanism.     1,447,512  ;   Mar.  6. 

Forman,  Paris  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  National 
Pneumatic  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Door-operating 
mechanism.     1,476,703;  Dec.  11. 

Forman,  Robert  J.     (See  Kauffman,  H.  B.,  and  Forman.) 

Forman,  Walter  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Valve  or  cock. 
1,461,520;  July  10. 

Fornaca,  Guido,  Turin,  Italy.  Electrical  system  for 
automobiles.     1.447.241  ;  Mar.  6. 

Fornaca.  Guido.  Turin,  Italy.  Lamp  or  searchlight  for 
vehicles.     1,447,378  :  Mar.  C. 


Fornaca,  Guido,  Turin,  Italy.  Generator  and  battery  con- 
trol.     1,448,484  ;    Mar.    13. 

Fornaca,  Guido,  Turin,  Italy.  Propulsion  of  aircraft. 
I,4(i6,:^94  ;  Aug.  28. 

Forner,  Sven.      (See  Bohlin,  N.,  and  Forner.) 

I'orucv.  Frni'st  S.,  Fulierton,  Nebr.  Grain  shocker. 
1,441,076;  Jan.  2. 

I'orney,  Frank,  and  R.  H.  Hoff,  Detroit,  Mich.  Carburetor- 
controlling  device.     1,461,521  ;   July  10. 

Forney,  (iarnet.      (See  Hoecker,  .Albert  C,  assignor.) 

Ifornia,  Milton  G.,  Carbonado,  Wash.  Baby  walker  or  ex- 
erciser.     1,469,436 ;    Oct.   2. 

Forquer,  Albert  L.,  et  al.  (See  Ricketts,  Walter  G.,  as- 
signor.; 

Forrest,  Charles  N.,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Bar- 
ber Asphalt  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bituminous 
emulsion.      1,464,928  ;    Aug.    14. 

Forrest,  Charles  N.,  Kahway,  H.  P.  Hayden,  Raritan 
Township,  Middlesex  County,  N.  J.,  and  O.  R.  Douth- 
ett,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.,  assignors  to  The  Barber  As- 
phalt Paving  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gilsonitic 
products.      1.459,328  ;   June   19. 

Forrest,  Oscar  E.      (See  Mallett,  C.  S.,  Forrest,  and  Monie.) 

Forrest,  Ralph  S.,  Douglas,  Ariz.  Wood-wind  instrument 
1,445,077;   Feb.   13. 

Forrest,  William  V.     (See  Sartakoff,  J.  D.,  and  Forrest.) 

Forrester,  Ralph,  Qualicum  Beach,  British  Columbia, 
Canada.  Polish  for  varnished,  painted,  or  enameled 
surfaces.     1,441,337  ;  Jan.  9. 

Forrester,  Samuel  C,  assignor  to  Fulton  Bag  &  Cotton 
Mills,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Fastening  device  for  flexible  print- 
ing  plates.      1,464,068 ;    Aug.   7. 

Forry,  Charles  E.,  et  al.  (See  Duncan,  Arthur  L..  as- 
signor.) 

Forry,  Charles  E.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E.  H.  Duncan 
and  one-third  to  A.  L.  Duncan,  Oakland,  Calif.  Pear- 
peeling  apparatus.     1,467,616;  Sept.  11. 

Fors,  Arthur  R.,  assignor  to  Continental  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.  Steady  rest  for  grinding  ma- 
chines.    1,449,507  ;  Mar.  27. 

Fors,  Arthur  R.,  assignor  to  Continental  Motors  Corpo- 
ration, Detroit,  Mich.  Machine  for  milling  rods. 
1,476,066:  Dec.  4. 

Forsberg,  Erik  A.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Separator, 
Stockholm,  Sweden.  Liquid-discharge  means  in  bowls 
of  centrifugal  separators.     1,464,416  ;  Aug.  7. 

Forsberg,  Gustaf  A.     (See  Weiser,  W.  W.,  and  Forsberg.) 

Forsberg,  John,  Chicago,  111.  Track  raising  and  shifting 
apparatus.     1,458,402  :  June  12. 

Forsberg,  Oscar  F.,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Adjustable 
mounting  for  terminal-bank  panels.     1,456,500  ;  May  29. 

Forsberg,  Oscar  F.,  Yonkers,  and  R.  M.  de  Vlgnler,  HolUs, 
assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.    Automatic  switch.    1,472,465 ;  Oct.  30. 

Forsberg,  Peter  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Power  transmission  and 
electric   braking.      1,466,584  ;   Aug.   28. 

Forsburg,  Charles  M.,  Wllllamsport,  Pa.  Fish  and  bait 
carrier.     1,465,814  ;  Aug    21. 

Forse,  Edwin  B.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Carborundum  Company,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Refrac- 
tory article.     1,473,286;  Nov.  6. 

Forse,  Harry  D.,  Anderson,  Ind.  Throttle  pedal  for 
motor  vehicles.      1,449,390  ;  Mar.   27. 

Forse,  William  T.,  F.  W.  Jones,  jr.,  and  G.  Walters, 
London,  England^  assignors  to  Columbia  Graphophone 
Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Phono- 
graph-record  material.      1,468,608;    Sept.    18. 

Forse,  William  T..  F.  W.  Jones,  jr.,  and  G.  Walters, 
London,  England,  assignors  to  Columbia  Graphophone 
Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Plastic 
composition  of  matter  having  a  basis  of  cellulose  ester. 
1,468,609;   Sept.   18. 

Forshee,  Frank  F.,  Flint,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Westlnghouse 
Electric  Products  Company.  Electric  heating  system 
for  Ironing  machines.     1,451,539  ;  Apr.  10. 

Forshee,  Frank  F.,  Flint,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Westlnghouse 
Electric  Products  Company.  Aluminum  dirt  tray  and 
reflector.     1,456,873  ;  May  29. 

Forshee,  Frank  F.,  Flint.  Mich.,  assignor  to  Westlnghouse 
Electric  Products  Company.  Immersion  water  heater. 
1,477,339:    Dec.    11. 

Forshee,  Frank  F.,  Flint,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Westlnghouse 
Electric  Products  Company.  Electric  coffee  percolator. 
1,477,340;  Dec.  11. 

Porsman,  Andrew,  Iron  River,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A. 
Beauchamp  and  E.  Beauchamp,  one-tenth  to  H.  Mc- 
Phee,  one-tenth  to  E.  Greenwood,  Iron  County,  and  one- 
twentieth  to  A.  B.  Stuht,  Iron  River,  Mich.  Automatic 
holtless  rim.     1,456.375  :  May  22. 

Forsman,  Stanton  W.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  The 
Parafflne  Companies,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Croze 
ring  for  barrels.     1,453,068  ;  Apr.  24. 

Forsman,  Stanton  W..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
The  ParafBne  Companies,  Inc.  Barrel  construction. 
1,464,869  :  Aug.  14. 

Forssberg,  Hilda  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Manual  tool. 
1.441.194  :  Jan.  2. 

Porssblad,  Nils  R.,  Vasteras,  Sweden.  Electric  steam 
and  hot-water  boiler.     Rel5,710  ;   Oct.   30. 

Forssman.  Villehad  IL.  Cologne,  Germany.  Production 
of  homogeneous  wood  material  and  the  product  thereof, 
1,405.937  :  Aug.  28. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Porssman,  Villehad  H.,  Cologne,  Germany.     Treatment  ol 

wood    material    and    the    product    thereof.      1,469,362 ; 

Oct.   2. 

Forst,    Uaniel    P.      (See    Semashko,    John    J.,    assignor.) 

Forster,    Albert    O..    and    P.    M.,    Berkeley,    Calif.      Trap 

nest.     1,443,609  ;  Jan.  30. 
Forster,  Albert  0.  and  P.  M.,  Berkeley,  Calif.     Trap  nest. 

1,467,149;    Sept.   4. 
Forster,   Eugene.      (See  Riddell,    S.   P.   J.,   and   Forster.) 
Forster,    George,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Notifying    or    call 

device  for  telephones.     1,453,453;  May  1. 
Forster,  Hugh  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Pucker,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.    Invisible  belt  coupling.    1,469,257  ;  Oct.  2. 
Forster,    John    C,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Gyroscopic   top   and 

making   same.      1,451,818 ;    Apr.   17. 
Forster,  Paul,  assignor  to  Aktiengesellschaft  vorm.  Adolf 
Flnze     &     Co.,     Nuremberg,     Germany.       Chuck     jaw. 
1,453,045;  Apr.  24. 
Forster,   Percy  M.      (See   Forster,   Albert   O.   and  P.   M.) 
Forster,    Hudolf,    assignor   to    Fried.    Krupp    Aktiengesell- 
schaft,   Essen-on-the-Ruhr,    Germany.      Apparatus    for 
tlie   flnelv-graduated    regulation   of  a   current  strength. 
1,465,214;  Aug.  14. 
Forsyth,   Albert   E.,   Greenbush,   Ontario,   Canada.      Gear. 

1,470,718;    Oct.   16.  ^ 

Forsyth,  Alexander,  assignor  to  A.  M.  Eraser,  Westboro, 

Mass.     Center  punch.     1,461,032  ;  July  10. 
Forsyth,   George   H.,   Harvey,   111.      Forming   and  temper- 
ing disk  wheels.     1,457,772  ;  June  5. 
Forsyth,   George   H.,   Chicago,   111.      Disk-wheel  assembly. 
1,470,222  ;    Oct.    9.  ..... 

Forsyth,   .John   A.,    Nemacolin,   assignor  of  one-fourth    to 

C     J     Smith,   Uniontown,   Pa.      Apparatus   for    loading 

coal.     1,476.882  ;  Dec.  11.  ^  ,    ,.  ^     -r    -r.    ^j 

Forsyth,  William  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  P.    Voss, 

Dubach,  La.     Brake  for  vehicles.     1,468,014  ;   Sept.  18. 

Forsythe,    John   W.,   Wilkinsburg,   Pa.      Dumping   bucket. 

1,449,661  ;   Mar.  27. 
Fort   Dearborn  Manufacturing  Co.      (See  Mott,   Carl  W., 

assignor.)  ,_       .,_  ,. 

Fort   Dearborn   Watch   &   Clock   Company.      (See   Welbe- 
zahn,  Carl  T.,  assignor.)  „„,„„,.  t^     . 

Fort,  Morris.      (See  Mackenzie,  E.  W.  R.,  Robinson,  Fort, 

and  Lumsden.)  „     ,      .  ^,_     , 

Fort  Orange  Paper  Company.      (See  Bashwiner,   Charles, 

assignor.)  „       „  .    , ,       -,,.     ,       ^ 

Fort  I'itt   Bedding  Company.      (See  Trimble,   Charles  i., 

assignor.)  .        ^,         ,c        . 

Fort  Wayne  Engineering  &  Manufacturing  Co.      (bee  As- 

trom,  John  I.,  assignor.)        „    „       ,      ^  .a 

Fort    Worth    Well  Machinery    &   Supply   Company.      (See 

•  I'arr,   Harris   G.,    assignor.)  „,    ,,  ,  t-     . 

Fortescue,  Charles  L.     (See  Dann,  W.  M.,  and  Fortescue.) 
Fortescue,  Charles  L.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse    Electric    &    Manufacturing   Company.      Elec- 
trolytic  condenser.     1,453,388 ;   May   1.  .     ^     . 
Fortescue,  Charles  L.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse    Electric    &    Manufacturing    Company.      Fre- 
quency   changer.      1,464,503;    Aug.    14.  .     .^    . 
Fortescue,  Charles  L.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse   Electric    &   Manufacturing   Company.      Phase 
balancer.     1,466,277  ;  Aug.  28.              ^    ^      t     ttm  ko  r, 
Fortescue,    Charles    L.,    Pittsburgh,    and    L.    J.    Hibbard, 
Wilkinsburg,    Pa.,    assignors  to    Westinghouse   Electric 
and     Manufacturing     Company.       System     of     control. 
1,472,161  ;    Oct.    30.                                           .  ^        , 
Fortier     Henry    J.,    assignor,    by    mesne    assignments,  _  ol 
one-half    to' G.    W.   Pearson,    Lowell,   Mass.      Spinning 
frame.     1,443,218  ;  Jan.  23. 
Portln,  Paul  R.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric    Company.      Electrical    apparatus.      1,441. o3-'  ; 
Jan    9 
Forton,    George,   Detroit,    Mich.      Handsaw.      1,451,211 ; 

Apr    10 
Forton,   George,  Detroit,  Mich.     Combined  pipe   and   nut 

wrench.      1,461,522;   July    10.     ^        ,,     .       ^ 
Fortoni,     Luigi,    London,     England.       Music     typewriter. 

1,478,946;  Dee.  25.  .,        „  .  . 

Fortuna    Machine    Company.       (bee    Berrer,    August,    as- 

slsDor  ) 
Fortunati,   Alexander   J.,   Boston,   Mass.     Parallelometer. 

1,447,774;  Mar.  6. 
Fortunato,    Louis,    Wilmington,    Del 

1,442,331;   Jan.   16.  ^,..         .  4.         .,   „<.„^ 

Forward,  Chauncey  B.,  Urbana,  Ohio.     Apparatus  adapted 

to  distill  crude  petroleum.     1,442,935  ;  Jan.  23. 
Forward.     Chauncey    B.,     Urbana,     Ohio.       Oil     burner. 

1,445,208  ;   Feb.   13.       ■  „,  .  „. 

Foi-wnrd     Chauncey    B.,    Urbana,    Ohio.      Steam    super- 
heater.    1,466,278;  Aug.  28.  „  »   .  <i 
Forward,    Chauncey    B.,     Urbana,     Ohio.       Reflntng    oil. 

1,473,402 ;  Nov.  6.  „  r^ 

Fosberg,      Charles     A.,     Portland,     Oreg.        Drag     saw. 

1,444,869;  Feb.  13. 
Fosdick  Machine  Tool  Company,  The.     (See  Larsh,  James 

B.,  assignor.) 
Fosdick,    Robert    E.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Grinding    appa- 
ratus.    1,455,286:  May  15.  ...rrc^-c 

Foshoe,    David    J.,    Red    Level,    Ala.      Roost.      I,456,0o6  ; 

Mny  22. 
Foshelm,    Anton,    and    A.    Simons,    Grand    Haven,    Mich. 

Refrigerator.     1,471,516  ;  Oct.  23. 
Fobs,   Anton    N.      (See    Haughom,    J.,    and   Foss.) 


Talking    machine. 


Foss,    Antonius,    Christiania,     and    T.     Mejdell,     Skoien, 

near    Christiania,    assignors   to    Norsk    llydro-Elektrisk 

Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Edge-finishing 

machine.     1,464,504  ;  Aug.  14. 

Foss,   Edwin   L.      (See  Werner,  Max  F.,   assignor.) 

Foss,    James     L.,     Los     Angeles,     Calif.      Derrick    hook. 

1,471,117;   Oct.   16. 
Foss,   Laurence  M.,  Amesbury,   Mass.     Window-operating 

mechanism.      1,461,610 ;    July    10. 
Foss,   Laurence  M,   assignor  to  G.   W.   J.   Murphy   Com- 
pany, Amesbury,   Mass.      Securing  means   for   fastener 
elements.      1,462,463  ;   July   17. 
Fossi,  Leland  L.,  Pulaski,  Ga.     Cotton-roping  ginning  ma- 
chine.    1,440,452-  Jan.  2. 
Foss,    Manton   E.,    Wilder,   Minn.     Valve-spring  compres- 
sor.    1,443,018;   Jan.   23. 
Foss,    Walter    L.,    Windom,    Minn.      Grass-digging   imple- 
ment.    1,454,580  ;  May  8. 
Fos.s,     William     A.,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Artificial     bait. 

1,440,869  ;  Jan.  2. 
Fos.sa,  Joseph,   Danvers,   Mass.,   assignor  to  United   Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Finishing  the 
edges  of  sheet  material.     1,464,650  ;  Aug.  14. 
Fossa.   Joseph,   Danvers,   Mass.,   assignor  to   United   Shoe 
Kvaelstofaktieselskab,     Christiania,    Norway.      Produc- 
ing    ammonium     nitrate     and     aluminum     hydroxide. 
1,464,984  ;  Aug.  14. 
Fossa,  Joseph,   Danvers,   Mass.,   assignor  to   United   Shoe 
Machinery   Corporation,    Paterson,    N.    J.      Sewing   ma- 
chine.     1,475,009  ;   Nov.   20. 
Fossett,   Hal   D.      (See  Ayers,   D.,  and   Fossett.) 
Foster,  Alex.  •  (See  Peters,  W.  K.,  and  Foster.) 
Foster,    Benjamin    B.,    Renville,    Minn.      Attachment   for 

can  closures.     1,456,791  ;  May  29. 
Foster   Brothers  Manufacturing  Company.      (See   Foster, 

William   B.,   assignor.) 
Foster,    Charles   A.,   as.'^igpor   of   one-half   to    N.    Strippy, 

Baltimore,  Md.     Game.     1,474,961  ;  Nov.  20. 
Poster,  Charles  B.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Convertible  sink  and 

washing   device.      1,461,979 ;    July    17. 
Foster,  Charles  J.,  Higby,  and  R.  D.   Simpson,  Columbus, 
Ohio.       Fastener     for     vehicle     curtains.       1,452,150 ; 
Apr.  17. 
Foster,    Clarence    B.,    Glendale,    assignor   to    Union    Tool 
Company,    Torrance,    Calif.      Power    hitch    for    pump 
cables.     1,477,817  ;   Dec.   18. 
Foster,    Daniel    M.,    Youngstown,    Ohio.      Mounting    for 

thermocouple  wells.     1,478,821  ;  Dec.  25. 
Foster,  Donovan,   and  L.   L.  Mlddelkamp,   Seattle,   Wash. 

Searchlight.      1,446.248 ;    Feb.    20. 
Foster,    Edward    E.,    Beverly,    assignor    to    C.    C.    Blake, 
Incorporated,  Boston,  Mass.     Thread-measuring  mecha- 
nism for  sewing  machines.     1,467,284  ;   Sept.   4. 
Foster,    Emory    M.,    assignor   to    The    Hydraulic    Pressed 
Steel    Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Guide    mechanism 
for  sheet-metal-rolllng  machines.     1,440,385  ;  Jan.  2. 
Foster,  Frank,  Preston,  England.     Inking  mechanism  for 

printing  presses.     1.465.900  :  Aug.  21. 
Foster,    Frank   E.      (See   Everett,   Thomas    L.,    assignor.) 
Foster,     Garfield,     Fairfield,     Ala.       Scrubbing     device. 

1,469,077;  Sept.  25. 
Foster,    Harry    C,   assignor    to   Indiana    Lamp   Company, 
Connersville,    Ind.      Latch    for   headlights.      1,445,392 ; 
Feb.     13. 
Foster,  Harry  S.,  et  al.     (See  Youlten,  William,  assignor.) 
Foster,    Henry    J.,    assignor   to    Hydraulic    Pressed    Steel 
Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Metallic    reenforcement 
for  concrete.     1.449,855  ;  Mar.  27. 
Foster,  Henry  J.,  and  O.  Thomas,  assignors  to  The  Hy- 
draulic Pressed  Steel  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Form- 
ing   sheet-metal    barrel    chimes.      1,461,729 ;    July    17. 
Foster,    Henry    J.,    E.    Gruenfeldt.    Cleveland,    and    G.    C. 
Brainard,   East  Cleveland,   assignors  to  The   Hydraulic 
Pressed  Steel   Company,   Cleveland.   Ohio.      Sheet-metal 
barrel  and   malring  same.      1,441,674  ;  Jan.  9. 
Poster,  James  D.      (See  Koester,  W.  J.,  and  Foster.) 
Foster,  John  F.,  Fort  Madison,  Iowa.     Roller-bearing  cage. 

1.444,064  ;  Feb.  13. 
Foster,   John   M.,    Pulton,   N.   Y.      Powder  box   and   puff. 

1,464,758  ;   Aug.   14. 
Foster,  John  P.,  Paia,  Hawaii.     Apparatus  for  the  manu- 
facture of  ether.      1,474.772  ;   Nov.   20. 
Foster,  .Tohn  P.,  and  A.   F.  Misener,  Paia.   Hawaii.     Con- 
tinuous  distilling   apparatus.      1,466,221  :    Aug.    28. 
Foster- Johnson  Reamer  Company.     (See  .Johnson,  William 

B.,   assignor.) 
Foster,      Joseph      B..      Roanoke.      Va.       Dental      bridge. 

1,475,808  ;  Nov.  27. 
Poster  Machine  Company.      (See  Kylin,  Oskar,  assignor.) 
Foptor   Machine   Company.      (See   McICean,    .Tohn   0.,    as- 
signor.) 
Foster,    Mary   R.,    Washington,    D.    C.     Telephone   cover. 

1,473,180  ;  Nov.  6. 
Foster,   Merriam   and    Company.      (See   Fay,   Edward   F., 

assignor.) 
Foster,   Merriam   and    Company.      (See   Johnson,    Nelson 

C,  assignor.) 
Foster,  Merriam  and  Company.     (See  Rowntree,  Frank  L.. 

assignor.) 
Foster,    T.    Clyde,    assignor    to    Theodore    W.    Foster    & 
Bro.  Co.,  Providence,  R.  L     Vanity  box.     Des.  63,028; 
Sept.  18. 


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Foster,  T.  Clvde,  assignor  to  Theodore  W.  Foster  &  Bro 
Co.,  Providence,  if.  I.  Vaulty  box.  Dea.  63,01'9 
Sept.  18. 

Foster,  T.  Clyde,  assignor  to  Theodore  W.  Foster  &  Bro 
Co.,  I'rovldence,  R.  I.  Vanity  box.  Dos.  63,030 
Sept.   IS. 

Foster,   Theodore  C,   assignor  to  Theodore  W.   Foster   & 
Bro.    Co.,    Providence,    K.    I.      Vanity    box.      61,753 
Jan.  2. 

Foster,  Theo  W.,  &  Bro.  Co.  (Seo  Wilson,  Ralph  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Foster,  Theodore  W.,  &  Bro.  Co.  (See  Foster,  T.  Clyde, 
assignor.) 

Foster,  Tlioodore  W.,  &  Bro.  Co.  (See  Foster,  Theodore 
C.  assignor.) 

Foster.  Theodore  W.,  &  Bro.  Co.  (See  Foster,  Theodore 
W.,    assignor.) 

Foster,  Theodore  W.,  Providence.  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Theo- 
dore W.  Foster  and  Brother  Companv.  Vanity  case. 
Des.  61,762  ;  Jan.  9. 

Foster,  Theodore  W.,  assignor  to  Theodore  W.  Foster  & 
Bro.  Co.,  Prov^idence,  R.  I.  Mirror,  brush,  or  similar 
article.    Des.  61,857  ;  Jan.  30. 

Fo.-;ter,  Theodore  W.,  assignor  to  Theodore  W.  Foster  & 
Bro.  Co.,  Providence.  R.  I.  Handle  for  toilet  and  man- 
icure implements  or  similar  articles.  Des.  62,021 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Foster,  Theodore  W.,  assignor  to  Theodore  W.  Foster  & 
Bro.  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Vanity  case.  Des.  62,200  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Foster,  Theodore  W.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to 
Theodore  W.  Foster  and  Brother  Company.  -  Vanity 
case.     Des.  62,443  ;  June  5. 

Foster.  Theodore  W..  assignor  to  Theodore  W.  Poster 
Brothers  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Powder-cake 
holder.     1,465.548  ;  Aug.  21. 

Foster,  Walter  H.     (See  Eden,  James  A.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Foster,  Walter  H.      (See  Savieo,  Charles  L.,  assignor.) 

Foster.  Walter  L..  Whittier,  Calif.  Water  indicator  for 
oil  wells.     1,440.778 ;   Jan.   2.     " 

Foster,  William  B.,  assignor  to  Foster  Brothers  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Utlca,  N.  Y.  Detachable  knot  or 
fastener  for  coiled  springs.     1,461,895  ;  July  17. 

Foster.  William  B..  assignor  to  Foster  Brothers  Manu- 
facturine  Cojiipanv.  Utlca,  N.  Y.  Covered  spring 
structure.     1,466,617  ;  Aug.  28. 

Fostoria  Glass  Company.  (See  Dalzell,  Harry  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fouch^,  .Alfred  L.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Demountable  rim. 
1,463,260;  July  31. 

Fouke.  Philip  B..  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Smoke  producer. 
1,443,464;  Jan.  30. 

Foulke,  Francis  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Maxi- 
mum Motors  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Internal- 
combustion  engine.     1,473,031 ;  Nov.  6. 

Foulkes,  Thomas.      (See  Fenn,  Thomas  H.,  assignor.) 

Foundation  Oven  Corporation.  (See  Roberts,  William 
E.,  assignor.) 

Foundation  Oven  Corporation.  (See  Schrader,  Lloyd  F., 
assignor. ) 

Four  Wheel  Hydraulic  Brake  Company.      (See  Longhead, 

Malcolm,  assignor.) 
Fourcher,    Harry    E.,     Augusta,    Ga.       Game    apparatus. 

1,441,221  ;  Jan.  9. 
Fournlaud,    Lfion    J.    B.,    Marseille,    France.       Rim    for 

wheels  of  vehicles.     1,452,831  ;  Apr.   24. 
Fournlaud.  L6on  J.  B.,  Marseille,  France.     Rim  for  wheels 

of  vehicles.     1,452,832  ;   Apr.   24. 
Fournler,    Albert    A..    Ottawa,    Ontario,    Canada.      Shirt 

construction.     1,471.457;  Oct.  2S. 
Fonrnier,  Albert  A.,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.     Soft  cuff. 

1,471,596  ;  Oct.  23. 
Founiier.    Joseph,    Central   Falls,    R.    I.      Bobbin   holder. 

1,472,591  ;   Oct.   30. 
Fournier,  Louis,  and  G.  Mang,  Paris,  France.     Computing 

machine.      1.454,716;    Mav   8. 
Fouse,    Frederick    W.,    Muskogee,    Okla.      Spirit    level. 

1,462,231 ;   July   17. 
Fousse,    Charles    C,    Wheeling,    W.    Va.      Violin    attach- 
ment.    1,446,038;  Feb.  20. 
FoutP,    Raymond   R..    Chicago,    111.      Automatic    stop   for 

phonographs.      1.449,662 ;    Mar.    27. 
Fowle.   Arthur   E.,   assignor   to   The   Llhbey-Owens    Sheet 

Glass   Company.   Toledo,    Ohio.      Method   of  and   appa- 
ratus for  drawing  sheet  glass.     1.447,654  :   Mar.  6. 
Fowle,  James  E.  Z.,  Preuss,  Oreg.     Oven  attachment  for 

automobiles.     1,461,142  ;   July   10. 
Fowler,  Adele.     ^See  Rlethmlllor.  O.  C.  and   Fowler.) 
Fowler,  Albert  M..  and  W.  H.  Caulfeild,  Fairoaks,  Calif., 

assignors  to  California  Almond  Growers  Exchange,  San 

Francisco.  Calif.     Almond  bleacher  and  sulphur  feeder. 

1,471,597;  Oct.  23. 
Fowler,    Alfred    B.,    Beverly,    Mass.,    assignor    to    United 

Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Inseam- 

trlmming   machine.      1.474.353  ;    Nov.   20. 
Fowler,    Alfred    B.,    Beverly,    Mass.,    assignor   to    United 

Shoe    Machinery    Corporation,    Paterson,    N.    J.      Stop 

mechanism.      1.477.609;   Dee.   18. 
Fowler,    Charles.    Tomkins   Cove,    N.    Y.      Insect    catcher. 

1,470,435;  Oct.  9. 
Fowler.   Charles.   Tomkins   Cove,   N.   Y.      Insect    catcher. 

1,478,330;   Dec.   18, 


Paper-punch  clean- 


1,451,443  ; 

mesne   as- 
IClectrio 


I'^owler,  Clarence  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y 

er.     1,444,736  ;  Feb.  6. 
Fowler,  Claude  F.      (See  Lalle,  P.  A.,  and  Fowler.) 
Fowler,  Claude  F.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Key  guard.     1,466,395  ; 

.\ug.  L'S. 
Fowler,  Elbert,  Baltimore,  Md.     Machine  gun 

Apr.  10. 
Fowler,    Elbert,   Baltimore,    Md.,    assignor,    by 

signments,    to    G.    Kawak,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

clock.     1,458,647  ;  June  12. 
Fowler,  Ewell  E.,  East  Point,  Ga.,  assignor  to  Underwood 

Typewriter   Company,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Typewriting 

machine.     1,457,107  :  May  20. 
Fowler,    Gordon    F.,    Oak    Park,    111.,    assignor   to    Sears, 

Roebuck    and    Company.      Device    for    adjusting    bowls 

and  bowl  spindles  on  centrifugal  separators.     1,459,909  ; 

June  26. 
I'owler,  Joseph  E,,  Worcester,  Mass.     Burner.     1,447,842  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Fowler,  Lewis  D..  Oklahoma,  Okla.     Automobile  radiator. 

1,451,871 ;  Apr.  17. 
Fowler,  Otis  L.,  Lynbrook,  N.  Y.     Device  for  heating  and 

purifying   water.      1,445,134 ;    Feb.    13. 
Fowler,    Preston.    Gordon,    Nebr.      Auxiliary    air    valve. 

1,471,255;  Oct.  16. 
Fowler,  Reginald  H.      (See  Graul,  W.  L.,  and  Fowler.) 
Fowler,    Samuel   H.   M.,   Junee,    New    South    Wales,    Aus- 
tralia.   Grain  distributor  for  conveyer  belts.    1,447,009  : 

Feb.  27. 
Fowler,  Victor  M.,   Spokane,   Wash.     Direction  Indicator. 

1,475.293  ;  Nov.  27. 
Fowler,  William  A.,  Lowell,  Ind.   Stage  setting.   1,449,170  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Fowler,  William  C,  Birmingham,  Ala.     Convertible  vehicle 

body.     1,451,016  ;  Apr.  10. 
Fowler,  William  E.,  jr.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Lib- 
erty Steel  Products  Company,  Inc.     Brake-beam  strut. 

1,474,110  ;  Nov.  13. 
Fowler-Williams    Company.       (See    Williams,    George    G., 

assignor.) 
Fowler,  Zack  T.,   San  Jose,  Calif.     Fruit-pitting  machine. 

1.443.621  :  Jan.  30. 
Fowls,     Andrew    C,     New    Philadelphia,    Ohio.       Traffic 

signal  or  indicator.     1,456,923  ;   May   29. 
Fox,   Ansley    H.,    assignor   to   Fox   Motor   Car    Company, 

Philadelphia,    Pa.      Air-cooling    system    for    engines    of 

motor  vehicles.     1,464,357  ;   Aug.   7. 
Fox,  Catherine  A.      (See  Marsh,  Hugh  M.,  assignor.) 
Fox,    Charles    A.,    Taft,    Calif.      Producing   building    ma- 
terial.     1,442,764;    Jan.    16. 
Fox,    Charles    A.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

July  24. 

Fox,    Charles 
slgnors.) 

Fox.     Eston 
Apr.  3. 

Fox,     Frank, 
July  10. 

Fox,  Frank  H.      (See  Wallace,  P.  B.,  and  Fox.) 

Fox,   Fred,   Lima,   Ohio.     Automobile   signal.      1,472,592 ; 
Oct.   30. 

Fox,  Gordon,  assignor  to  Freyn,  Brassert  &  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.      Fluid-pressure  regulator.      1,467,721  ;   Sept.    11. 

Fox,    Harold    K.,    Fresno,    and   G.    Jl    Fisher.    Big   Creek, 
Calif.     Concrete-mixing^  machine.     1,451,819  ;  Apr.   17. 

Fox,   Lena  E.,  Satanta.  Kans.      StlfPener  for  skirt  bands 
and  the  like.     1,474,190  ;   Nov.    13. 

Fox,   Lewis   D..   Fort   Worth,   Tex.     Automobile  title  ab- 
stract and   identification   system.      1,470.604 ;    Oct.   16. 

Fox,  Louis.      (See  Cranage,  Harry  B.,   a.ssignor.) 

Fox   Machine   Company.      (See  Fox,   W.   R.,   and   Corwln, 
assignors.) 

Fox    Motor    Car    Company.       (See    Fox,    Ansley    H.,    as- 
signor.) 

Harrisburg,  Pa.     Wheeled  toy.    1,461,651; 


Box.      1,463,074 ; 


(See    Sorensen,    F.    F.,    and   Dyer,    as- 
F.,     Williamsport,    Md.       Toy.       1,450,282 ; 
Chesaw,     Wash.       Drag    saw.       1,461,388 ; 


Fox,  Ralph  P. 

July  10. 
Fox,  Ray  M.,  Los_.\ngeles, 

Ing  device. 


Automobile  foot-steer- 


Calif. 
1,471.393  ;  Oct.  23. 

Fox.  Rudolph  H.,  Hartford.  Conn.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  making  ball  bearings.      1,441.842;   Jan.   9. 

Fox.  William  F.,  et  al.  (See  Cryan,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fox.  William  H.,  Akron.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  making  catheters.     1,473,403  ;  Nov.  6. 

Fox.  William  R.,  uiid  H.  D.  Convin.  assitrnors  to-Fox 
Machine  Companv,  Jackson.  Mich.  Multiple-drilling 
machine.     1.453.008  :  Apr.  24. 

Fox,  Willis  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The  C.  G.  Carl- 
son Ice  Cream  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Ice-cream-cut- 
ting machine.     1,457,624  ;  June  5. 

Foxf'Il,   Sydney   II.      (Sec   Fisher,   Henry 

Foxhoro    Company,    The.       (See    Bristol, 
signor.) 

Foxboro    Company,    The.       (See    Watts, 
signor.) 

Foxon.  Horace  M..  Brockton,  assignor  to  Lapworth  Web- 
bine  Company.  Stoushton,  Mass.  Spiral  puttee. 
1.452.680  :  Apr.  24. 

Foyp,  William  H.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Elevator  safety  de- 
vice.    1,473,147;  Nov.  6. 


A.,   assignor.) 
Edgar    H.,    as- 

Edward    J.,    as- 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Fraher,  Philip  H.,  Holbrook,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  I'aterson,  N.  J.  Connec- 
tion of  pieces  of  shoe  stock.     1,442,870  ;   Jan.  23. 

Frahm,  Carl  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation,  Canton,  Ohio.  Sheet- 
trimming   machine.     1,461,796  ;   July   17. 

Fraidus,  Joe,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  S.  Schniper, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  making  radiator-core 
sections.     1,449,596;  Mar.   27. 

Fraim-Slay maker  Hardware  Co.  Inc.  (See  Miller,  George 
M.,  assignor.) 

Frakes,   Merton    L.      (See  Young,   J.,   and   Frakes.) 

Fraley,  Lawrence  V.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Standard  Conveyor  Company,  North  St. 
Paul,   Minn.     Portable  hoist.     1,444,737  ;   Feb.  6. 

Fraley,  Lawrence  V.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Standard  Conveyor  Company,  North  St. 
Paul,  Minn.  Take-up  and  adjustable  roller.  1,456,726  ; 
May  29. 

Frame,  Archie  J.,  Miami,  Fla.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
F.  L.  Felix,  Hartford,  Ky.  Dispensing  device, 
1,466,896  ;    Sept.   4. 

Prament,  William  A.,  Cohoes,  N.  T.  Artificial  bait. 
1,442,332  ;  Jan.   16. 

Framjee,  George  F.,  I'almcrston  North,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  A.  Waterworth,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
Photographic  developing  tank.     1,448,396  ;  Mar.  13. 

France.  Antoine,  Liege,  Belgium.  Wet  sorting  apparatus. 
1,441,571  ;  Jan.  9. 

France,  Antoine,  Liege,  Belgium.  Mineral-washing 
plant.     1,460,196  ;  June  26. 

France,  Antoine,  Liege,  Belgium.  Apparatus  for  wash- 
ing and  sorting  coal  and  other  minerals.  1,464,035  ; 
Aug.   7. 

France,  Antoine,  Liege,  Belgium.  Mineral  -  washing 
plant.     1,476.243  ;  Dec.  4. 

France,  Arthur  G.,  London,  England.  Secondary  air- 
supply  means  for  internal  -  combustion  engines. 
1,467,617;  Sept.  11. 

France,  Roy  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Hose  reel.  1,441,572 ; 
Jan.  9. 

France,  William  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Manufacture  of 
self-hardening  refractory  articles.     1,451,540  ;  Apr.   10. 

Franchi,  Aldo  M.,  assignor  to  Franchi  Ringless  Piston 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piston.  1,456,727; 
May  29. 

Franchi,  Aldo  M.,  assignor  to  Franchi  Ringless  Piston 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piston.  1,474,354 ; 
Nov.   20. 

Franchi,    Joseph.       (See    Marcello,    Frank    A.,    assignor.) 

Franchi  Ringless  Piston  Corporation.  (See  Franchi,  Aldo 
M.,   assignor.) 

Franchot,  Richard,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  and  K.  P.  Mc- 
Elroy,  assignors  to  Ferro  Chemicals,  Inc..  Washington, 
D.  C.  Manufacture  of  phosphorus.  1,441,573  ;  Jan.  9. 
•  Franchot,  Richard,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  and  K.  P. 
McElroy,  assignors  to  Ferro  Chemicals  Inc.,  Washing- 
ton,  D.    C.      Iron  smelting.      1,466,644;   Aug.   28. 

Francis,  Albert  W.,  Latrobe,  assignor  to  C.  H.  Hook, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Snap  -  acting  gas  -  control  valve. 
1,477,641  :  Dec.  18. 

Francis,  Edgar  A.,  Marshalltown,  Iowa.  Gauge. 
1,465,920  :  Aug   21. 

Francis,  Frank,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Fuel 
saver.     1,475,809;  Nov.  27. 

Francis,  Harry  G.,  Rushville,  Ind.  Roller  scraper  bar  for 
glue-spreading  machines.     1,464,813  ;  Aug.  14. 

Francis,  Jacob  R.  (See  Heginbottom,  Walter  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Francis,  Jacob  R.,  Flint,  Mich.  Means  for  heating  intake 
manifolds  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,447,975  ; 
Mar.   13 

Francis,  Jacob  R.,  Flint,  Mich.  Thermostatic  heat  con- 
trol for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,464,759 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Francis,  William  H.,  Cherryvale,  Kans.  Surfacing  ma- 
chine.    1,454,731 ;  May  8. 

Franck,  Val  F.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  A.  Rowland 
and  one-third  to  W.  H.  Rowland,  Louisville,  Ky.  Trans- 
mission band.     1,458,815  ;  June  12. 

Franckaerts,  Emile,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Door  holder, 
1,443,570  :  Jan.  30. 

Prancke,  Rudolph  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Box-car  unloader. 
1,473.815;  Nov.  It. 

Franco,  Cesare,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  Fabrizio,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Film  shifter  for  cameras.  1,443,019 ; 
Jan.   23. 

Franco  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Barany,  Edmund  R., 
assignor.) 

Franco  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Barany,  E.  R.,  and 
Manson.  assignors.) 

FVanco  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Barany,  E.  R.,  and 
Pritchard,  assignors.) 

"ranco,  Ernest,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pastry  shell.  Des. 
«3,075  ;    Oct.   2. 

•"ranco,  Raffaele,  and  G.  Ester.  Newark,  N.  J.     Direction 

Indicator  for  vehicles.     1,455.331  ;  May  15, 
Frangos,   Charles  S.,   Newark,  N.   J.     Motion-picture  ma- 
chine,    1,468,499  ;  Sept.  18. 

Frank,  Arthur  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Fisk  Rubber  Company,  Chlcopee 
Falls,  Mass.     Tire.     Des.  63,292;  Nov.  20. 


Frank,  Benjamin  M.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Greenpoint 
Metallic  Bed  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y,  Ornament  for 
bedstead   frames.     Dos,   63,142 ;   Oct,   16, 

Frank,  Benjamin  M,,  New  York,  assignor  to  Greenpoint 
Metallic  Bed  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ornament  for  bed- 
stead frames.     Des.  63,143  ;  Oct.  16. 

Frank,  Benjamin  M.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Greenpoint 
Metallic  Bed  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ornament  for  bed- 
stead frames.     Des.  63,144  ;  Oct.  16, 

Frank,  Benjamin  M,,  New  York,  assignor  to  Greenpoint 
Metallic  Bed  Co,,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ornament  for  bed- 
stead frames.     Des.  63,145  ;  Oct.   16. 

Frank,  Benjamin  M.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Greenpoint 
Metallic  Bed  Co.,  Brooklyn,.  N.  Y,  Ornament  for  bed- 
stead frames,     Des.  63,146  ;  Oct,  16, 

Frank,  Daniel  W.  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Level  and  plumb. 
1,456,431;  May  22. 

Frank,  David  W.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Sewing  stand. 
1,447,775  ;  Mar.  6. 

Frank,  Julius,  and  J.  D.  Pirtle,  Chlca'go,  111.  Almond 
blanching  machine.     1,458,695  ;  June  12. 

Frank,   Louis   J.      (See  Katz,   Samuel,  assignor.) 

Frank,  Ross  E„  Detroit,  Mich.  Bottle  holder.  1,456,728 ; 
May  29. 

Frank,  Walter  D.,  and  F.  M.  Case,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  General  Electric  Company.  Printing  ma- 
chine.    1,463,504  ;  July  31. 

Frank,  William  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Welding  torch. 
1,465,390;  Aug.  21. 

Franke,  Fred,  &  Company.  (See  Franke,  F.,  Miller,  and 
Roberts,    assignors.) 

t'ranke,  Fred,  J,  E.  Miller,  and  E.  E.  Roberts,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Fred 
Franke  &  Company.  Mattress  cleaning,  mixing,  open- 
ing,  and  filling  machine.     1,442,871  ;  Jan.  23. 

Franke,  William  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Conduit  outlet  box. 
1,456,792;  May  29.    ' 

Frankel,  Fridolf,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Metal  sounding 
board   for   pianos.      1,440,667 ;  Jan.   2. 

Frankel,  Louis,      (See  Voigt,  Max  T.,  assignor,) 

Frankland,  Edwin,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Spring  suspension  for 
vehicles.      1,467,784  ;   Sept.    11. 

Franklin,  Abraham  L.,  Sentinel,  Okla.  Water-power  de- 
vice.    1,446,697  ;   Feb.  27. 

Franklin  Air  Compressor  Works.  (See  Dyson,  Robert 
G.,   assignor.) 

Franklin  Baker  Company,  The.  (See  Cooper,  Simon,  as- 
signor,) 

ITranklin  Baker  Company,  The.  (See  Tenney,  D.,  and 
Walsh,  assignors.) 

Franklin,  Charles  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Face-turning 
machine,      1,478,331 ;    Dec.    18. 

Franklin,  E.  I.,  &  Co.     (See  Willis,  Warren  E.,  assignor.) 

Franklin,  H.  H.,  Mfg.  Company.  (See  Emond,  William 
H.,  assignor.) 

Franklin,  H.  H.,  Mfg.  Company.  (See  Yarian,  James  L., 
aesignor.) 

Franklin,   Harrison.      (See  Clark,  Leo,   assignor.) 

Franklin,  Isaac,  Baltimore,  Md.  Crab-net  frame. 
1,464,092;  Aug.  7. 

Franklin,  James  O,      (See  Moore,  Marquis  L.,  assignor.) 

Franklin,  Joseph  A,,  Rensselaer,  N.  Y.  Morry-go-round, 
1,456,228  ;   May  22. 

Franklin,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combination  flash 
light   and   toilet   article.      1,449,391 ;  Mar.    27. 

Franklin  Optical  Company.  (See  Bugbee,  Lucian  W., 
assignor.) 

Franklin  Railway  Supply  Company.  (See  Martin,  Fred- 
erick W.,  assignor.) 

Franklin  Railway  Supply  Company.  (See  Peters,  Frank 
R.,  assignor.) 

Franklin  Railway  Supply  Company.  fSee  Roberts,  Mon- 
tague H.,  assignor.) 

Franklin  Railway  Supply  Company.  (See  Woodard,  Wil- 
liam E.,  assignor.) 

Franklin,  Raymond.      (See  Bonnet,  F.  C,  and  Franklin.) 

Franklin,  Sterling  B.,  and  G.  S.  Younkin,  Arkansas  City. 
Kans.  Light  shield  and  reflecting  device.  1,451,017  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Franklin,  William  H.,  jr.,  Merrimac,  Mass.  Gas-cock 
lock.     1,454,433  ;  May  8. 

Franklin,  William  T.,  et  al.     (See  Jaeger,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Franks,  Charles,  et  al.  (See  Bahr,  August  T.  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Franks,  Norvin  H.,  assignor  to  Cabranptte  Corporation, 
Chicago,  ill.  Combined  range  and  cabinet.  Des.  62,047  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Pranks,  Norvin  H.,  assignor  to  Cabranette  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.  Combined  refrigerator  and  cabinet.  Des. 
62,984  ;   Sept,   4. 

Franke,  Walter  H,,  Warthen,  Ga.  Insecticide  distributor. 
1.474,668:  Nov.  20. 

Franks,  Wiley  C,  et  al.  (See  Wolfe,  Clinton  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Frankois,  Paul,  Nanticoke,  Pa.  Photographic  enlarging  ap- 
paratus.    1,465,123  ;   Aug.   14, 

Franovich,  Dominlck,  Venice,  La.  Drydock.  1,453,666 ; 
May  1. 

Franquist.  Gustave  E.,  assignor  to  James  Cunningham, 
Son  &  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Fastening  device. 
1,452,196;  Apr."  IT. 


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Fransson,  Frans  J.,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  assi.i;nor  to 
American  Gasaccumulator  Company.  Elizabeth.  N.  J. 
I-ljrht-cont rolled  means  I'or  openlnK  and  closing  an 
electric    circuit.      1,461.523;    July    10. 

Krantz,  James,  assignor  to  White  American  Locomotive 
SaiHlor  Company,  Inc.,  Bwanoke,  Va.  Locomotive 
sandor.     1,442.061  ;  Jan.  16. 

Frantz  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Frantz,  Peter, 
assignor.) 

Frantz.  I'eter,  assignor  to  Frantz  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Sterling,  111.  Making  hinges.  1,467,244 ; 
Sept.  i. 

Kranzen,  Frans  .\..  Lund,  Sweden.  Lock  for  nuts  and 
screws.     1.442,881  ;  Jan.  23. 

Franzon,  lienrv  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Control  for  air- 
craft and  the  like.     1,457,024  ;  May  29. 

Franzen,  I'eter  M.,  Chicago,  III.     Fan.     1,441.338  ;  Jan.  9. 

Franzenburg,  Claus,  Nuremberg,  assignor  to  the  Firm 
Marswerke  A.-G.,  Nuremberg-Doos,  Germany.  Novel 
device  for  securing  engines  on  motor  cycles.  1,461,869; 
July  17. 

Franzengerle  Company.  (See  Zengerle,  Walter  C,  as- 
signor.) 


Calipers.       1,442,717 


i^appnrt.     Henry,    Kincaid,     111. 
Jan.    16. 

Frascadore,  Michael,  and  R.  Vallone,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Kear  lamp  for  automobiles.     1,462,274  ;  July  17. 

Fraser,   Arthur  M.      (See  Forsyth,   Alexander,   assignor.) 

Fraser,  Ethelbert  M.,  Tonkers,  N.  Y.  Power  transmission 
and  control.     1,476,291;   Dec.  4. 

Fraser,  Fleming  A.,  New  Tork,  N.  X.  Lifting  jack. 
1,466,794  ;  Sept.  4. 

Fraser.  Georee.  Leven,  Scotland.  Power  hammer. 
1.475,763;  Nov.  27. 

Fraser,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Crushing  machine. 
1,451.149;  Apr.  10. 

Fraser,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  X.  Machine  for  crushing 
or  grinding.     1,451,150  ;  Apr.  10. 

Fraser,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  crush- 
ing or  grinding.    1,451,151 ;  Apr.  10. 

Fraser.  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pulverizing  mill. 
1,451,152  ;  Apr.  10. 

Fraser,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pulverizing  mill. 
1,451,153;  Apr.  10. 

Fraser,  George  H.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  grind- 
ing and  crushing.     1,451,154  ;  Apr.  10. 

Fraser,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  crushing 
or  grinding.     1,451,155  ;  Apr.  10. 

Fraser,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  crush- 
ing and  grinding.     1,451,156  ;  Apr.  10. 

Fraser,  Gordon  H.,  et  al.  (See  Alexander,  Johnston  R., 
assignor.) 

Fraser  James,  Edgemoor,  Del.  Curtain  support. 
1,472,766  :   Oct.   30. 

Fraser,  Le  Roy  B.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Combined  reel,  balance 
weight,  and  anchor  for  decoys.     1,468,780;  Sept.  25. 

Fraser,  Leving.  Osceola.  Ark.  Safety  device  for  auto- 
mobiles.     1,474,522;    Nov.    20. 

Fraser,  Robert  O.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Food  dispenser. 
1,474,773  ;    Nov.    20. 

Fraser.  Robert  O..  Seattle.  Wash.  Device  for  making 
sandwiches.     1,478.113 ;   Dec.   18. 

Fraser,  Warren  F..  Westboro,  Mass.  Grinding  machine. 
1,470,605  ;  Oct.  16. 

Fraser,  Warren  F.,  Westboro,  assignor  to  Norton  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Positively-actuated  easy  start 
and  stop  table-reversing  mechanism.    1,474,469  ;  Nov.  20. 

Fraser,  William  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Case  hanger. 
1,478,699;  Nov.  13. 

Fraser.  William  D.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Machine  for  re- 
newing cartridges.     1,474,355  ;  Nov.  20. 

Fraser,  William  F.,  Port  Robinson,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Washing   machine.      1,459,881  ;    June   26. 

Fraser,  William  J.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Protective 
tread  for  pneumatic  tires.     1,456,729  ;   May  29. 

Fraser.  William  M.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  Calculator. 
1,458,045  ;  June  5. 

Frasior,  Emorv  M.,  assignor  to  I.  A.  Frasier,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Automobile  storage.      1,468,147 ;    Sept.    18. 

FYasler,   Isabel   A.      (See    Frasier,    Emory   M.,    assignor.) 

Frassier,  LeOn,  Paris,  Prance.  Cinematographic  projec- 
tion  apparatus.      1,461,870;   July   17. 

Frater,  (iorden,  assignor  to  G.  B.  Lewis  Company,  Water- 
town,  Wis.     Frame  metal  shoulder.     1,472,795  ;  Nov.  6. 

Frattlnger,  Arthur  F.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Grate  bar. 
1.474.818:    Nov.    20. 

Frawle.v,  Ulysses  B.,  Ogeechee,  Ga.  Transplanter. 
1,475.061 ;   Nov.  20. 

Frazee.  Henry,  jr..  Oberlin.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Troy 
L.Tundrv  Machinery  Co.  Ltd.,  Chicago,  111.  Deodorizer. 
1.446,456  ;  Feb.  27. 

Fmzier,    rviarle«    K..    Brrckenridge,    Tex.      Pump    piston. 

1.478,707;  Dec.  25. 
Frazier,   Farlp  H..  Denver,  Colo.     Light  for  automobiles. 
1,444,965  ;  Feb.  13. 

Prazier.   Henry  G.      fSee  Burleigh.  Ermon  N..  assignor.) 

Frazier.  Homer  G.,  La  Favette,  Ind.  Wagon-dump-body 
latch.     1,457.357  ;  June  5. 

Frazier.  James  W..  and  P.  E.  Hansen.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Pipe    coupling.      1,460,154 ;    June    26. 


Frazier,  Philip,  P.  T.  Pachter,  R.  E.  Ackley,  and  H.  C. 
Alger,  assignors  to  R.  R.  Donnelley  &  Sons  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Book-wrapping  machine.  1,446,171  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Frazier,  Truman  D.,  Martins  Ferry,  Ohio.  Pneumatic 
tire.     1,450,800  ;   Apr.  3. 

Frazin,  Stanley  S.,  Chicago,  III.  Adjustable  mirror  sup- 
port.    1,444,599  ;  Feb.  6. 

Frear,  Leo  J.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Sanitary  seat  cover. 
1,452,552;  Apr.  24. 

Freeh,  Henry  C,  Savannah,  Qa.  Key  ring.  1,478,897; 
Dec.  25. 

Fredberg,  Carl,  Chicago,  111.  Refrigerator  for  meat 
markets  and  the  like.     1,448,361  ;  Mar.  13. 

Freddy,   August.      (See   Maimln,    H.,    and   Freddy.) 

Frederick,   Carl   G.      (See  Adair,   C.   T.,    and   Fi-ederick.) 

Frederick,  Charles,  Columbiana,  Ohio.  Combined  neck- 
tie former  and  holder.     1,450,152  ;  Mar.   27. 

Frederick,    Clifford.       (See    Biczak,    Walter,    assignor.) 

Frederick,  Edwin  E.  Winterhaven,  Fla.  Demountable 
rim.     1,471,595  ;  Oct.   23. 

Frederick,  Foster  T.     (See  Smith,  A.  J.,  and  Frederick.) 

Frederick,  George  P.  (See  Hallock,  G.  H.,  Frederick, 
and  Purcell.) 

Frederick,  Harry  and  P.  W.  Haas,  Allentown,  Pa.  Auto- 
mobile accelerator  control.     1,444,027  ;  Feb.  6. 

Frederick,  Harry  A.,  Chicora,  Pa.  Wireless  tie  Insulator. 
1,470,322  ;  Oct.  9. 

Frederick,  Howard  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Pump-actuating 
mechanism.     1,451,691  ;  Apr.    17. 

Frederick,  John  C,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Sprayer.  1,471,256  ; 
Oct.   16. 

Frederick,  Louis  T.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Machine  for  and 
method  of  making  mica  boards.     1,454,274  ;  May  8. 

Frederick,  Louis  T.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Noiseless 
tire.     1,440,453;  Jan.   2. 

Frederick,  Louis  T.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Method 
of  and  apparatus  for  making  propellers.  1,451,541  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Frederick,  Louis  T.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  .  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Com- 
posite plate.     1,456.884;  May  29. 

Frederick,  Louis  T.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Forming 
annular  bodies.     1,458,931 ;  June  19. 

Frederick,  Louis  T.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Propel- 
ler and  making  the  same.     1,467,785  ;  Sept.  11. 

Frederick,  Louis  T.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa., 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
tural   element.      1,473.842  ;   Nov.   13 

Frederick,  Louis  T.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company, 
posite  article.     1,475.764  ;  Nov.  27. 

Frederick,  Mabel,  assignor  to  Automatic  Advertising 
Companv,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Projection  apparatus. 
1,449,663;   Mar.  27. 

Frederick,  Roland,  Fairmount,  Ind.  Permutation  switch. 
1,451,569  ;  Apr.  10. 

Fredericks.    Charles,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Fishing 
1.476.067  ;  Dec.  4. 

Fredericks,   Henry,   et   al.      (See   Mason,   William   S., 
signer.) 

Frederickson,    Clayton    E.       (See    McGuire,    Michael 
assignor.) 

Frederickson,  Clayton  E.,  Chicago,  III.  Turning  steering 
wheel  and  lock.     1,457,733 ;  June  5. 

Fredrickson,  Fred,  Chicago,  111.  Collar-button  attach- 
ment   or   guard.      1,469,437 ;    Oct.    2. 

Frederickson,  Raleigh  J..  Marion,  S.  Dak.  Printing, 
developing,   and  fixing  apparatus.     1.476,883:   Pec.   11 

Free,  Edward  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Hand  bag.  Des.  63,031  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Free,   James   S.      (See   Jenkinson,   Richard  P.,  assignor.) 

Free,  John  W.,  Woodlawn,  assignor  to  Jones  &  Langhlin 
Steel  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Conveyer.  1,442,718  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Freed,   Edward  G.      (See   Hopkinson,  J., 

Freed,  Edward  G..  assignor,  by  mesne 
Dayton  Scale  Company.  Dayton,  Ohio, 
weighing  scales.     1.458.475  ;  June  12. 

Freedenherg,  Abraham  J.,  New  York,  N.  T. 
supporter.     1,469,069:  Sept.  28. 

Freediander,  Abraham  L.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Rub- 
ber Manufacturing  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Dust  cap. 
1,473,032:  Nov.  6. 

Preedman.  Hyman  and  N.  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to 
Davoplane  Bed  Company.  Davenport  -  bed  structure. 
1,456,635  ;  May  29. 

Preedman,  Julian,  New  York,  assignor  to  P.  F.  Putnam, 
Rye,  N.  Y.  Manufacturing  printing  surfaces.  1,449,979  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Preedman,    Louis.      (See  Funk,    C,   and   Freedman.) 

Preedman,  Louis  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dry-battery  ma- 
chine     1.440.RR8;    Jan.    2. 

Freedman.  Louis  A..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  filling 
receptacles.     1.440,669  ;  Jan.  2. 

Freedman.    Louis    A..    New    York, 
mechani.sm.     1.440,670;  Jan.  2. 


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asslgnjnents.    to 
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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


N.    J.,    assignor    to    E.    H. 
Electrical    connector   de- 


(See  Freeman,  Edgar 


Freedman,  Louis  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heating  and 
cooling  device  for  battery-tnaking  machines.  1,441,077  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Freedniau,  Louis  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Conveying  niecha- 
uisni  for  dry-battery  machines.     1,441,196  ;  Jan.  2. 

Freedman,  Louis  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  filling 
receptacles.     1,444,540  ;  Feb.  6. 

Freedman,  Louis  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Closure  for  tubes. 
1,452,967  ;  Apr.  24. 

Freedman,  Louis  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Winding  Indicator 
for   talking  machines.      1,473,029 ;    Nov.    13. 

Freedman,  Louis  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Winding  indicator 
for  talking  machines.     1,473,930;  Nov.  13. 

Freedman,  Nathan  M.  (See  Freedman,  Hyman  and 
N.  M.) 

Freeman,  Albert,  Moline,  111.  Vegetable  and  fruit  re- 
ceptacle.     1,445,078;    Feb.    13. 

Freeman,  Chris,  Blaine,  Wash.  Rainproof  garment. 
1,460,237;  June  26. 

Freeman-Daughaday  Company.  (See  White,  Damon  A., 
assignor.) 

Preeman,  Dudley,  Roxbury,  assignor  to  Panther  Rubber 
Manufacturing  Company,  Stoughton,  Mass.  Sole  or 
tap.     Des.    62,716;   July   24. 

Freeman,  Dudley,  Roxbury,  assignor  to  Panther  Rubber 
Manufacturing  Company,  Stoughton,  Mass.  Shoe  heel. 
Des.  62,717  ;  July  24. 

Freeman,  Edgar  H.,  Trenton, 
Freeman  Electric  Company, 
vice.     1.470,824;  Oct.  16. 

Freeman  Electric  Company,  E.  H. 
H.,  assignor.) 

Freeman,  Ernest  C,  Apalachln,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
International  Time  Recording  Company,  New  York. 
Spring-winding  device.     1,447,299  ;  Mar.  6. 

Freeman,  Harold  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Silencer. 
1,452,035  ;  Apr.  17. 

Freeman,  Henry  H.,  San  Angelo,  Tex.  Cotton  drier  and 
cleaner.      1,449,392 ;    Mar.    27. 

Freeman,  James  J.,  Bradford,  Pa.  Gas  breaker. 
1,460,890  ;  July  3. 

Freeman,  James  M.,  Washoe,  Mont.  Loading  apparatus. 
1,470,221  ;   Oct.  9. 

Freeman,  John,  assignor  to  Save-A-Room  Furniture  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Converti- 
ble furniture.     1,459,201 ;  June  19. 

Frei-man,  Joseph  H.,  Shickshinny,  Pa.  Horse.shoe  oalk. 
1,458,648;  June  12. 

Freeman,  Lewis  D,      (See  Hunt.  R.,  and  Freeman.) 

Freeman  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Freeman,  Michael  N., 
assignor.) 

Freeman  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Dodge,  A.  T., 
and   Statz,   assignors.) 

Freeman,  Michael  N.,  assignor  to  Freeman  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Racine,  Wis.  Pump-operating  mechanism. 
1.452,968:  Apr.  24. 

Freeman,  Nat  H.,  Holborn,  London,  England.  Distilling 
apparatus.      1,464,246  ;   Aug.   7. 

Freeman,  Victor  E.,  et  al.  (See  Krelpe,  Theodore,  as- 
signor.) 

Freeman,  William  F.,  Elmbrook,  and  S.  G.  Smith,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Davenport  construction.  1,445,209 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Freemen,  John  P.,  Waukesha,  Wl.<!.  Mattress-holding  at- 
tachment for  bed  rests.     1,467,369;  Sept.  11.- 

Freemon,  John  P.,  and  E.  P.  McFadden,  Ann  Arlior,  Mich. 
Changeable  exhibitor.     1,458,227  :  June  l2. 

Freeze,  John  A.,  Sayreville,  N.  J.  Collapsible  chair. 
1,474,191  ;  Nov.   13. 

Fregonara,  Charles,  Lyon.  France.  Safety  device  for  gas 
welding  plants.      1,457,059:    May   29. 

Prehafer,  Philip  W.,  Schuvlkill  Haven,  Pa.  Unbreakable 
nursing   bottle.      1,459,725  ;    .Tune   26. 

Freiberg,  Stanley  B.,  assignor  to  Cincinnati  Art  Pub- 
lishing Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Place  card. 
1.445,675  ;    Feb.    20. 

Freise,  Albert  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Osteopathic 
table.     1,459,953  ;  June  26. 

Frelinger,  Edgar  G.,  Fort  Thomas,  Ky.  Barrel  agitator. 
1,464,701:   Aug.   14. 

French,  Albert  F.,  deceased,  Detroit,  Mich.  ;  M.  A. 
French,  administratrix.  Tacky  cloth.  1,468,380 ; 
Sept.   18. 

French,  Arthur  G.,  Altrincham,  assignor  to  Linotype  and 
Machinery  Limited.  London,  England.  Means  for  con- 
trolling the  operation  of  pawl-and-ratchet  mechanism. 
1.465. '258  ;  Aug.  21. 

French  Battery  &  Carbon  Co.  (See  McEachron,  Edgar  J., 
assignor.) 

French  Battery  and  Carbon  Company.  (See  Folsom,  Al- 
vin  I.,  assignor.) 

French  Battery  &  Carbon  Company.  (See  Graves,  John, 
assignor.) 

French,  Charles  A.,  .nssignor  to  International  Harvester 
Compnnv,  Chicago,  111.  Vaporizing  fuel  burner. 
1,466.709  ;  Sept.  4. 

French,  Charles  A.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Harvester  Company,  Chicago,  11.  Fuel  burner. 
1,474,898;    Nov.    20. 

French,  Charles  D.,  Ra.'.'t  Angus,  Quebec,  Canada.  Figure 
wheeled  toy.     1,465,901  :  .Au.g.  21. 

French,  Charley  D.      (See  Ogren,   William   V.,  assignor.) 


Game.     1,449,393 ; 
1,459,093  ; 


French,   Clayton,   Upper   Darby,    Pa. 
Mar.  27. 

French,    Elsamur    S.,    Denver,    Colo.      Clamp. 
June  19. 

French,  Elsamur  S.,  Denver,  Colo.  Clamp.  1,459,094 ; 
June  19. 

French,  George  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Boat-hull  construction. 
1,453,223  ;  Apr.  24. 

French,  George  M.,  assignor  to  Economy  Engineering 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Portable  tiering  machine. 
1,446,968  ;  Feb.  27. 

French,  Gus,  assignor  to  M.  L.  French,  Dallas,  Tex. 
Corn  popper  and  peanut  roaster.     1,464,567  ;   Aug.  14. 

French,  Harry  F.,  and  R.  C.  Benner,  Fremont,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  National  Carbon  Company,  Inc.  Material 
for    producing   smoke    screens.      1,461,646 ;    July    10. 

French   &  Hecht.      (See   Ilecht,  Joseph   L.,   assignor.) 

French,  Henry  G.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Protective  device.  1,450,415 ; 
Apr.   3. 

French,  Henrv  G.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Protective  device.  1,471,890 ; 
Oct.  23. 

French,  Henry  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Clamp.  1,451,692; 
Apr.  17. 

French,  James  C,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  F.  C.  Austin  Machinery  Company.  Tractor 
frame.     1,443,355  ;   Jan.   30. 

French,  James  C,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  F.  C.  Austin  Machinery  Company.  Multipcdal 
tractor.      1.443,787  :   Jan.   30. 

French,  James  C,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  F.  C.  Austin  Machinery  Company.  Car 
unloader.     1,448,736  ;  Mar.  20. 

French,  James  C,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  F.  C.  Austin  Machinery  Company.  Motor- 
truck dumping  vehicle.     1,451,018  ;  Apr.  10. 

French,  James  C,  Chicago.  111.,  n.ssignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  F.  C.  Austin  Machinery  Company.  Trac- 
tor-wheel  chain.     1.451,872  ;   Apr.  17. 

French,  James  C,  Chicago,  11.,  assignor,  b.v  mesne  as- 
signments, to  F.  C.  Austin  Machinery  Company.  Load- 
ing and  conveying  apparatus.     1,474,356  :   Nov.   20. 

French,  James  C.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Austin 
Machinery  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Dumping  device 
for  concrete  mixers.     1,443,788  ;   Jan.  30. 

French,  James  II.,  R.  J.,  and  W.  B.,  Defiance,  Ohio,  as- 
signors of  one-half  to  said  E.  J.  French,  one-fourth  to 
said  W.  B.  French  and  one-fourth  to  James  H.  French, 
Portable  mortlser.     1,463,808  ;  Aug.  7. 

French.  James  W.,  assignor  to  Barr  and  Stroud,  Limited, 
Glasgow  Scotland.  Electric  step-by-step  motor  of  the 
unwound-armature  type.     1,440,720  ;  Jan.  2. 

French,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Barr  and  Stroud  Limited, 
Annlesland,  Glas.gow,  Scotland.  Surveying  instrument, 
level,  and  the  like.     1,448,289;  Mar.  13. 

French,  John  W.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Globe  support 
for  electric  lights.     1,461,611  ;  July  10. 

French.  Laurence  E.,  Sebastopol,  Calif.  Oil  burner. 
1,443,317;   Jan.   23. 

French,  Laurence  E.,  Sebastopol,  Calif.  Automatic  cut- 
off  for   oil    burners.      1,459,149  ;    June    19. 

French.  Laurence  E.,  Sebastopol,  Calif.  Fuel-vaporizing 
system.     1,470,967  ;  Oct.  16. 

French,  Louis  O.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Ignition  device. 
1,443,175  ;   Jan.   23. 

French,   Lucius  L.      (See  Bloomfield.  A.  B.,  and  French.) 

French,  Mary  A.,  administratrix.     (See  French,  Albert  F.) 

French,  Mary  L.     (See  French,  Gus,  assignor.) 

French,  Rafeigh  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Signal  device. 
1,464,814  ;    Aug.    14. 

French.  Raleigh  T...  New  York,  N.  Y.  Signal  device  for  mo- 
tor vehicles.     1.465,427  ;  Aug.  21. 

French,  Warren,  Kenosha.  M'is.  Spotlight  bracket. 
1,440,870:  Jan.  2. 

French,  William  B.  (See  French,  James  II.,  E.  J.,  and 
W.  B.) 

Frentz,  Charles  W.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Sewing  box. 
1.44  6.457;  Feb.   27. 

Frenzel.  Theodor,  Berlin,  Germany.  Manufacture  of 
knotted  fabrics.     1.440,779  ;  Jan.  2. 

Frere,  Bartlett  E.,  Seattle,  assignor  of  forty-nine  per 
cent  to  J.  W.  Gnver,  Everett,  Wash.  Portable  saw. 
1,467,150;  Sept.  4. 

Frese,  Henrv  <'..  and  H.  G.  MocUer,  Readlyn,  Iowa. 
Tool.     1,4^8,622 ;   Mar.    13. 

Frese,  .John  G.      (See  Dlsch.  J.,  and  Frese.) 

Freshour,  Thomas  C,  and  B.  M.  Jennings,  Troy,  Ohio. 
Garment-form    supporter.      1,450,416 ;   Apr.   3. 

Freshwater,  Elmer,  and  H.  H.  Cumlngs,  PainesviUe,  Ohio. 
Turntable.      1,446,498  ;   Feb.   27. 

Fretschcl,  Adolph,  Almena,  Wis.  Battery  connection. 
1,470,433  ;   Oct.   9. 

Fretter,  Nathan  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lathe.  1,463,505; 
July  31. 

FretwPll.  Julian  W.,  Danville,  Va.  Locked  razor. 
1,467.930;  Sept.   11. 

Fret».-Moon  Tube  Company.  (See  Moon,  John  W.. 
assignor.) 

Fretz.  Sam\iel  R.,  sr.     (See  Hartzell.  Morris  II.,  assignor.) 

Fretz,  Samuel  S..  sr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Self-opening 
umbrella.     1,473,222;  Nov.  6. 


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Krotz.  Warren  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Ear  tag.  1,478,605  ; 
Doc.  25. 

Freund,  Alfred,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Vebicle  wheel. 
1,443,318;  Jan.  23. 

Freund,  Alfred,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,443,319  ;   Jan.  23. 

Freund  Bros.  &  Co.     (See  Freund,  Mas,  assignor.) 

Freund.  Herman  R.,  assignor  to  Intert.vpe  Corporation. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Matrix  for  typographical  machines. 
1.477.436  ;  Dec.  11. 

Freund.  Jacob.      (See  Pancero,   C,  and  Freund.) 

Freund,  Joseph  A.,  Newtouville,  M:iss.,  assignor  to  Key- 
stone W'atch  Case  Company,  Philadelphia,  I'a.  Watch 
winding  mechanism.     1,467.427  ;  Sept.  11. 

Freund,  Martin,  deceased,  by  W.  Freund,  administrator, 
and  E.  Speyer,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Iso- 
meric product  of  reduction  of  oxycodeinon  and  prepar- 
ing the  same.     1,468,806  ;  Sept.  25. 

Freund,  .Max,  assignor  to  Freund  Bros.  &  Co.  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Combined  hand  bag  and  vanity  box. 
1,4G4,17(>:   Aug.   7. 

Freund,  Walter,  administrator.  (See  Freund,  M.,  and 
Speyer.) 

Freundt.  Louis  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Company,  New  York,  X.  Y.  Vanity  box.  1,467,151; 
Sept.  4. 

Frevert,   Harry  L.      (See  Bradley,  F.,  and  Frevert.) 

Frey,  Charles  P.      (See  Brown,  R.   P.,  and  Frey.) 

Frev.  Klmcr  E..  Long  l^each.  Calif.  Time  switcli. 
1,451,094  ;  Apr.  10. 

Frey,  Elmer  E.,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Los  Angeles 
Book  Machine  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  ,  Machine 
for  making  books.     1,470.070;  Oct.  9. 

Frpv.  Harry,  Du  Bois,  Nebr.  Aeroplane.  1,457,222 ; 
May  29. 

Frey,  Herman  A.,  Champaign,  III.  Horseshoe.  1,451,905  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Frey,  John  B.  Company.  (See  Collamer,  Eugene  E.  and 
G.  R.,  assignors.) 

Frev.  John  H..  and  J.  N.  Kaiser,  Erie,  Pa.  Boring  head. 
i;463,686  ;  July  31. 

Frey,  Raymond  I.     (See  Shimer,  E.  F.,  and  Frey.) 

Frey,  Sigmund,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Discharge  spout  for 
liquid    containers.      1,461,269 :    July    10. 

Frey,  Sigmund,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Attachable  spout  for 
liquid    containers.      1,468,360 ;    Sept.    18. 

Prey.  Theodore,  Guide  Rock,  Nebr.  Lifter.  1,460,320; 
June  26. 

Freydberg,  Aaron,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Fabric  binding 
strip.     1.457,625  ;  June  5. 

Freyermuth,  William  M..  et  al.  (See  Rothenberger,  Daniel 
M..  assignor.) 

Freyn,  Brassert  &  Co.      (See  Fox,  Gordon,  assignor.) 

Freyn,  Braseert  &  Company.  (See  Eaton,  W.,  and  Will- 
cos,   assignors.) 

Freyn,  Brassert  &  Company.  (See  Ives,  Edward  L.. 
assignor.) 

Fre.vn,  Bassert  &  Company.  (See  Weinel,  Karl,  as- 
signor.) 

Freyn.  Brassert  &  Company.  (See  Willcox,  Frederick  H., 
assignor.) 

Frezza,  Rocco,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Making  trousers. 
1,470,434  ;  Oct.  9. 

Frias,  Ricardo.     (See  Canale,  M.  A.,  and  Prias.) 

Prick,  John,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Liquid-dispensing  machine. 
1,465,122;   Aug.  14. 

Prick.  Phillip  S.,  and  C.  E.  Robinson,  Oswego,  Kans. 
Sanitary    self-cleaning    filter.      1,450,770 ;    Apr.    3. 

Pricke,  William  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Phonograph.  1,460,579  ; 
July  3. 

Pricker.  Anthony.  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Oil  gas  producer. 
1,441,272;  Jan.  9. 

Pricbey.  Edward  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Adjustable  multiple 
disk  and   shredding  hammer.      1,450,173  ;    Apr.  3. 

Frickey,  Edward  H..  assignor  to  Dixie  Machinery  Manu- 
facturing Company.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Crusher.  1,458,914  ; 
June  12. 

Pridnv,  George  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cap  wrench.  1,456,126  ; 
Mny  22. 

Friden.  Carl  M.,  Piedmont,  Calif.  Calculating  machine. 
1.476.197;    Dec.    4. 

Friden.  Carl  M.,  Piedmont,  Calif.  Calculating  machine. 
1.476.10«  ;  Dec.  4. 

Friden.  Carl  M.  P.      (See  Johnston,  C.  L.,  and  Friden.) 

Friden.  Carl  M.  P.,  Piedmont,  assignor  to  Marchant  Cal- 
culating Machine  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Calcu- 
lating  machine.      1.454,275  ;   Mav   8. 

Fridley.  Elmer  H.,Bellefontaine,  Ohio.  Wrench.  1,441.078; 
Jan.  2. 

Fridolph.  Anna  .S..  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Spring  clasp. 
I,4.'i6.793  :  May   29. 

Pridrich.  Prank  T..  North  Bend.  Nebr.  Auxiliarv  accel- 
erator.    1.476.;^08:  Dec.  4. 

Pridrich.  Prank  T..  North  Bend,  Nebr.  Auxiliarv  accel- 
erator.     1.476.399:    Doc.   4. 

Fried,  Ignatius,  Mobile,  Ala.  Separable  button. 
1,462,332;   July  17. 

Fripfl.  Knipp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Akemann,  Walther, 
assignor.) 

Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Barth,  Karl,  as- 
signor.) 

Fried  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Bartholdy,  Max. 
assignor.) 


Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Bohie,  Karl,  as- 
signor. ) 

Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Breitling,  Ernst, 
assignor.) 

Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Breitling,  E.,  and 
Ostmeyer,   assignors.) 

Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Bruhn,  Gustav 
A.,  assignor.) 

Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Eckertz,  Hein- 
I'ich,   assignor.) 

Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Forstcr,  Rudolf, 
assignor.) 

I'ried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Heine,  Wilhelm, 
assignor.) 

Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Hort,  Hermann, 
assi.gnor. ) 

Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Kruger,  Paul,  as- 
signor.) 

I'ried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Lauer,  Karl,  as- 
.signor. ) 

l^ried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Lehmann,  Karl 
A.,  assignor.) 

Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Reichard,  Fritz, 
assignor.) 

Fried,  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Schleip,  Kurt,  as- 
signor.) 

Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Schmiicklng, 
August,  assignor.) 

I'ried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Schon,  Ludwig, 
assignor.) 

Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Sundhaussen, 
Hermann,  assignor.) 

Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Thun,  Hermann, 
assignor.) 

Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschlft.  (See  Tobien,  Felix,  as- 
signor.) 

Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Zimmermann, 
Priedrich,  assignor.) 

Pried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft,  Germaniawerft.  (See 
Regenbogen,  C,  and  Oehler,  assignors.) 

Friedberger.  Ernst,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.  Pro- 
ducing with  bacteria  poisons  intended  for  immunizing 
purposes.     1,448,290  ;  Mar.  13. 

Friedorich,  Walter,  Treisdorf.  near  Cologne,  Germany. 
Primer   and   making   same.      1,478,429;   D 

Friedlander,  Isidor,  Newark,  N.  J.  Vapor  or  hot-air  bath. 
1,464.093  ;   Aug.   7. 

Priedle.v  Voshardt  Co.     (See  Mohrmann,  Paul,  assignor.) 

Friedley  Voshardt  Co.  (See  Wellman,  Lester  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Priedline,  William  H.,  Meyersdale,  assignor  to  Modernola 
Company,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Cabinet  construction. 
1,461,239  ;  July  10. 

Friedman,  Abraham.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  P.  Knowles, 
Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.    Air  diffuser.     1,447.776  ;  Mar.  6. 

Friedman,  David,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Bracket  nail. 
1,468,661 ;  Sept.  25. 

Friedman,   Fred   E.      (See   Purves,   John  A.,   assignor.) 

Friedman.  Henry,  Chicago,  III.  Dental  apparatus. 
1.465.259;  Aug.  21. 

Friedman.  Joseph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fruit  bowl  or  simi- 
lar article.     Des.   62,022 ;    Mar.   6. 

r>iedman,  Joseph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Kettle  or  similar 
article.     Des.  63.463;  Dec.  11. 

Friedman,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lock.  1,450,206 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Friedman.  Max,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  napping  knitted   fabrics.     1,448,485  ;   Mar.   13. 

Friedman.  Nathan,  I'^onkers,  N.  Y.  Smoking  pipe. 
1,443.531  :  Jan.   30. 

Friedman.  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pur  softening  and 
cleaning    machine.      1,463.075  ;    July    24. 

Friedman.  Samuel.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fleshing  machine. 
1,463.076;  July  24. 

Frledmann,  Firm  of  Alex.      (See  Hajek,   Otto,  assignor.) 

Priedrich,  Adolph.  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Amusement  device. 
1,464,201  ;   Aug.   7. 

Friedrichs.  Ernst,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Robert  Bosch 
Aktiengesellschaft.  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Starting  de- 
vice for  Internal-combustion  engines.  1,447.464 : 
Mar.  6. 

Friedrichs,  Gottfried  L.  A..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fish-ship- 
ping   tank.      1.461,350 :    July    10. 

Friedsam.  Edwin  D..  Albany,  and  S.  G.  Long.  Moiiltrie. 
assignors  to  Nutsbest  Packing  Companv,  Albany,  Ga. 
Making  pecan   butter.     1,447,018 ;   Feb.   27. 

Friedt,  David  M.,  Dundee,  Ohio.  Attachment  for  scythes. 
1,454,732;  May  8. 

Friel.  Patrick  A.,  Bavonne,  N.  J.  Alarm  switch. 
1.466.431  :  Aug.  28. 

Friend,  Clivf>  A.      (See  Cowpn.  W.  L.,  and  Friend.) 

Friend,  David  H.,  North  Industry,  assignor  to  The  TTnlted 
Electric  Companv.  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner. 
1 .448.397  :  Mar.   13. 

Friend,  Hardv  A.,  Albert  Lea,  Minn.  Tank  heater. 
1,468,561  ;   Sept.   18. 

Friendly.  Herbert  M.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Telephone  svstem. 
1.441.791  ;  Jan.  9. 

Friendly  Service  Co..  The.  (See  Clauson.  William,  as- 
slgnor.l 

Frier,  John  D..  Warinestown.  Ireland.  Machine  for  tear- 
ing fabrics.     1,468,713  ;  Sept.  25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FU(»[  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Frieze,     Alfred     S.,     Fossil,     Oreg.       Swiveled     coupling. 

1,461,033;  July  10. 
Friis,  Peter  and  H.  A.  Wahlen,  Racine,  Wis.,  assignors  to 

The  Beardsley  &  Piper  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Molding 

machine.       1,448,924  ;  Mar.  20. 
Frimand,  Peter  A.,  Miami,   Fla.,  assignor  to  The  Burton 

Page    Company,     Chicago,    111.       Milking.      1,471,394 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Frink,     Gerald,      Seattle,      Wash.        Cableway     carriage. 

1,445,013;  Feb.  13. 
Frink,  Gerald,  Seattle,  Wash.    Friction  clutch.     1,449,171  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Frink,  I.  P.,  Inc.     (See  Spencer,  William  H.,  assignor.) 
Prins,    Maximilian   C.      (See   Lipcot,  F.   L.,   Drumm,  and 
-     Frins.) 
Frlns,  Maximilian  C,  and  C.  F.  Drumm,  Jr.,  assignors  to 

International  Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Brake 

rigging  for  rail  cars.     1,472,360;   Oct.  30. 
Frisble,    Arthur    N.,    Utica,    N.    Y.      Internal-combustion 

engine.     1,450,801 ;  Apr.    3. 
Ftlsbie,    William    J.,    assignor   to   Justrite   Manufacturing 

Company,  Chicago,  111.    Kre  extinguisher,    Des.  62,534  ; 

June  19. 
Frisble,    William   J.,    assignor   to   Justrite   Manufacturing 

Company,       Chicago,       111.         Acetylene-gas      burner. 

1,461,034;  July  10. 
Frisbie,    Williaiu    J.,   assignor   to   Justrite  Manufacturing 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Fire  extinguisher.     1,467,477  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Frisbie.    William   J.,   assignor   to   Justrite   Manufacturing 

Company,    Chicago,    111.      Spark-producing    mechanism. 

1,470.962  ;   Dpc.   11. 
Frisch,  Paul,  Chicago,  111.    Stair  construction.    1,457,515 ; 

June  5. 
Frischer,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Plaited  fabric.     Des. 

62,482  ;  June  12. 
Frisz.    George   E.,    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Puller   implement. 

1,475,810;  Nov.  27. 
Fritch,  Elue  O.,  Belmont,  assignor  to  Hood  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Watertown,  Mass.     Tire.     Des.  62,985  ;   Sept.   4. 
Fritchle,  Oliver  P.,  Denver.  Colo.     Automatic  system  for 

controlling      the      charging      of      storage      batteries. 

1.445,580;  Feb,  13. 
Frltsch,    Karl,    Murnau,    Germany,    assignor    to    General 

Electric     Company.       Section     Insulator.        1,469,078 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Fritsche,      Wenzel,      New      York,      N.      Y.        Apparatus 

for   automatically   focusing  multiple-exposure    cameras. 

1,452,833  ;  Apr.  24. 
Pritschi,   Joseph,   and  W.   P.   Hughes,   Honolulu,    Hawaii. 

Cane-loading   apparatus.      1,474,585 ;    Nov.    20. 
Fritschka,  Leo,  Detroit,  Mich.     Combination  walking  cane. 

1,456, .304  ;   May  22. 
Pritts,    Edwin    C.,    Urbana,    111.,    assignor    to    Eastman 

Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Enlarging  camera. 

1,460,714  ;  July  3. 
Fritts,  James  C,  Scranton,  Pa.    Car-door  lock.    1,456,611 

May  29. 
Fritz,   Charles,   Chicago,   111.     Drain  cleaner.      1,453,454 

May  1. 
Fritz,    E.    F.    Lewis,    Chicago,    111.       Rifle.      1,462,169 

July  17. 
Fritz,  E.  F.   Lewis,  Chicago,  111.     Supporter.     1,472,796 

Nov.   6. 
Fritz,  Emil   F.  L,,  Chicago,   111.     Clothespin.     1,477,256 

Dec.  11. 
Fritz,     Joseph,     San    Francisco,     Calif.       Metallic    brush 

cleaner.      1,463,809  ;   Aug.   7. 
Fritz,  Lewis,  Chicago,  111.     Brush.     1,470,825  ;  Oct,  16. 
Fritz,  Lewis,  Chicago,  111.      Educational  block.      1.477,255  : 

Dec.  11, 
Fritz.      Lewis.      Chicago,      111.       Shaft-alinement     gauge. 

1.477,257;  Dec,  11. 
Fritz,   Louis,   Memphis,   Tenn.     Woodworking   machinery. 

1,457,626;  June  5. 
Fritz,  Peter  C,  Philadelphia,  assignor,   by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Pittsburgh  Hand  Truck  Mfg.  Co.,  Pittsburgh, 

Pa.     Hand  truck.     1,458,285  ;  June  12. 
Fritz,  William  C,  Chicago,  111.     Potato  digger.     1,442,798  ; 

Jan,  23, 
Fritz,  William  G,,  Clear  Lake,  Minn,     Jack,      1,447,242  ; 

Mar,  6. 
Friz,     Max,     Milbertshofen,     near     Munich,     assignor    to 

Bayerische  Motoren   Werke  Aktiengesellschaft,  Munich, 

Germany.  Multiple-jet      'carburetor.  1,449,664 ; 

Mar,  27. 

Prlzell,  Herbert  L.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Valved  col- 
lapsible tube,     1.462,232  ;   July  17. 

Frock.  Oscar  J.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Fluid-actuated  pres- 
sure enualizer  for  hydraulic  brakes.    1,44.S,219  ;  Jan.  23, 

Frock,  Oscar  J.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Pressure  equalizer 
for   hydraulic  brakes.     1,453,098  ;   Apr.   24. 

Frock,  Oscar  J.,  Wilmington,  Del,  Pressure-equalizing 
brake-applying  device,      1,457,156  ;  May  29, 

Frode,  Charles  A,,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Shipping  yoke. 
1,445,623  ;   Feb,   20. 

Froplich.  John,  assignor  to  L,  S,  Hackney.  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Vehicle  steering  gear.     1,476,068  ;  Deo,  4, 

Froeschle,  Waldemar  W,,  assignor  to  C.  J.  Gregory,  St. 
Louis.    Mo,      .\natomical    support.      1,460,957 ;    July   3. 

Frog  Switch  &  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Pemberton,   Edward   L.,   assignor.) 


Froh,  Henry,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Hair-cutting  device. 
1,456,432  ;    May   22. 

Frohbieter,  Gerhard  E.,  Princeton,  Ind.  Process  and 
means  tor  removing  corroded  terminals  from  storage 
batteries.      1,451.500  ;   Apr.   10. 

Frohne,  Albin,  assignor  to  American  Flyer  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Toy-electric  railway  control 
switch.     1,441,494  ;  Jan.  9. 

Frohne,  Albin,  assignor  to  American  Flyer  Manufactur- 
ing (Jompany,  Chicago,  111.  Control  signal  device  for 
toy  electric  railways.     1,444,600  ;  Feb.  6. 

Frohock,  Rodney  C,  Augusta,  Me.  Starting  device. 
1,453,868  ;  May  1. 

Froman,  James  E.,  EvansviUe,  Ind.  Baby  carriage. 
1,443,020;  Jan.   23. 

Froman,  James  E.,  Evansville,  Ind.  Baby  carriage. 
1,443,021;  Jan,  23. 

Froman,  James  E.,  Evansville,  Ind.  Hood  mounting  for 
baby  carriages.     1,446,341 ;  Feb.  20. 

Frome,  Reinhard  L,,  Sheboygan,  Wis,  Reenforced  cheese 
box,     1,464,651 ;   Aug.   14. 

Prommel,  Albert  E.,  Groton,  S.  Dak.  Grain  grader  and 
cleaner.     1,457,734  ;  June  5. 

Frontier  Machine  Tool  Company.  (See  Eckhard,  John, 
assignor.) 

Frood,  Herbert,  assignor  to  Ferodo  Limited,  Chapel-en- 
le-Frith,  England.  Material  for  frictional  and  wearing 
purposes.      1,463,506 ;   July    31. 

Frood,  Herbert,  assignor  to  Ferodo  Limited,  Chapel-en-le- 
Frith,  England.  Composition  for  coating  and  bonding 
fabrics.     1,463,780;  July  31. 

Frost,  Eber.     (See  Gavel,  S.,  and  Frost.) 

Frost,  Frederic  A.,  West  Newton,  Mass.  Implement  for 
opening  and  sealing  jars.     1,450,587  ;  Apr.  3. 

FVost,  Homer  E.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Controller  & 
Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Overload 
device.     1,457,109  ;  May  29. 

Frost,   Jesse  M.      (See  Souders,   Herbert  V.,  assignor.) 

Frost,   Jesse   M,      (See    Souders,    H,    V.,    and    Frost.) 

Frost,  John  B.,  Buckley,  Wash.  Smoking  pipe. 
1,462,905  ;  July  24, 

Frost,  Julius  H,,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile  lock. 
1,460,238;  June  26. 

Frost,  Leslie  E.      (See  Burr,  G.  A.,  McClain,  and  Frost.) 

Frost,  Nels  S.,  Seattle,  Wash.   Brush.    1,468,445  ;  Sept.  18. 

Frost,   Ralph  I,      (See  Uode,  F,  J,,   Fi'ost,  and   Listou,) 

Frost  &  Wood  Company.  Limited,  The.  (See  Whitcomb, 
P.,  Lavender  and  Calvert,  assignors.) 

Proussard,  Albert  P.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Pump.  1,472,062  : 
Oct.  30. 

Frozeth,  Ernst  E,,  and  T.  Blixt,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Fire 
arch   for  furnaces.      1,452,295 ;    Apr.   17. 

Fruchter,  Israel  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Device  for  per- 
forating paper.     1,460,647  ;  July  3. 

Fruchtl,  Martin,  Salem,  111.  Friction  hub  and  shock  ab- 
sorber.    1,446,895;   Feb.   27. 

Prumveller,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Vapor  Car  Heating  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Water  heater.  1,457,773; 
June  5. 

Fruth,  George  et  al,     (See  Van  Pelt,  Elmer  L,,  assignor.) 

Pry,  Charles  E.,  Bloomfield,  Iowa.  Safety  signal  for  rail- 
way crossings.    1,461,896 ;  July  17. 

Fry.  Claud  B.,  Yates  Center,  Kans.  Air-dispensing  de- 
vice.    1,461,389:  July  10. 

Fry,  Guy  S.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Bookbinding.  1,466,618; 
Aug,  28. 

Fry,  H.  C,  Glass  Company.  (See  Brenner,  R.  P.,  and 
Murrin,  assignors, > 

Fry,  Harry  M.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Tire  tread.  1,451,820 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Fry,  Leslie,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Window  stop.  1,456,229  ; 
May  22. 

Fry,  Patrick  H.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  C.  P.  Kelsey,  G.  H.  Mahstedt,  and  R.  H.  Mook,  Fort 
Worth,   Tex.     Wrecking  tool.     1,472,517  ;  Oct.  30. 

Pry,  Walter  L.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Waterproof  gar- 
ment.    1,472,330;   Oct.   30. 

Frye,  Fred  A.,  Azusa,  Calif,  Device  for  supporting  uten- 
sils over   camp   fires.      1,450,802 ;   Apr.   3. 

Frye,  Harley  E,,  Marietta,  Ohio.  Movable  dam. 
1,443,072  ;  .Tan.  23. 

Frye,  James  W.,  Sandborn,  Ind.  Track  liner.  1,467,722  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Frye,    William    A.      (See    Keddy,    Clifford    L.,    assignor.) 

Frye,  Wyatt  R.  R.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Photographic- 
printing  apparatus.     1,448,837  ;   Mar.  20. 

Ptyklo,  Andrew,  Braznell,  Pa.  Combination  utensil. 
1,451,542  ;  Apr.  10. 

Ftvklo,  ,\ndy,  Braznoll,  Pa.  Container  for  toilet  articles. 
1,455,78,3  :   May   22, 

Ptyklo,  Andy.  Braznell,  Pa.     Nut  lock.     1,460,412  ;  July  3. 

Fuchs,  Charles.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bed-bottom  hanger. 
1,449,747  :  Mar.  27. 

Fuchs,  Emil,  assignor  to  Cartier,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Spoon    or   similar   article.      Des.    62,718 ;    July    24. 

Fuchs,  Ernest,  Paris,  assignor  to  L.  Renault,  Billancourt, 
Department  of  Seine,  Prance.  Measuring  Instrument. 
1,452,834  ;  Apr.  24, 

Fuchs,  John  E,,  Stamford,  Conn.  Electrically-controlled 
air   valve   for    carburetors.      1,466,710 ;    Sept.    4. 

Fuchs  &  Lan?  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Mc- 
Clelland, William  A.,  assignor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


189 


B^3Ci.  Frank  A.,  and  W.  Zeiinges,  Pittsburgh,  Ta.     Moans 

for    covering   and    fastenins    milk    cases    and    the   like. 

1.445.ST9  :  Feb.   20. 
FudRo.  Charles  H.      (See  Lindsay.  W.  T.,  and  Fudse.) 
Fudire,  Leroy  M.     (See  Loveless,  Fred  H.,  assignor.) 
Fudge,  Raymond  R.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.      Iiidioatiug  device 

for  automobile  radiators.     1.454.230 :   May  8. 
Fudge,     Ravniond     R.,     Fort     Worth.     Tex.       Automobile 

gear-shift-lever  grip.     Dps.  63.170:  Oct.  30. 
Fudge,  Ravmond  R.,  Forth  Worth.  Tex.     .Automobile  gear- 
shift-lover grip.     Des.  63,171  ;  Oct.  30. 
Fuehrer.  Jncob  .1..  assisnor  of  diie-fdiirth  to  E.  J.  Patfi  r 

son.  Central  City,  Nebr.,  and  one-fourth  to  the  Firm  of 

Jacobi,   Wa.shington,   D.    C.      Nail   catcher.      1,474,074  : 

Nov.  13. 
Fueller,    Howard    C,    .Tacksonville,    Fla.      Treating    vege- 
table  fiber.      1,454,581;  May   8. 
Fuer.      Charles,      Sheridan,      Wyo.       Paste     composition. 

1,473,181  :   Nov.   6. 
Fuerstenberg,     Adam,     Watson.     Saskatchewan,     Canadn 

Self-opening  garage  door.     1,473.843  :  Nov.  13. 
Fuse,    .lames "W..    Featherston,    New    Zealand.      Milking 

niaohineiy.      1.478.645;   Dec.    25. 
Fuglna,  Arthur  R.,   Louisville,  J.   E.   Clough,  La   Grange. 

and   W.   H.   Stilwell,   Paris,   Kv.     Railway-rail  support. 

1,154,276:   May  8. 
Fuhr,   Albert   B..   Macomb,    111.     Resilient   vehicle  wheel. 

1,470,071;  Oct.  9. 
Fuhrmann,    Henry  W.  A.,  Alhambra,   Calif.     Intake  lock 

for  motor  vehicles.     1,465,924  ;  Aug.  21. 
Fuiimoto,  Motozo.  and  T.  Okawa,  Portland.   Greg.     Auto 

signal.     1,452,681 ;  Apr.  24. 
Fujita,  Yotaro.   Kyoto,  Japan.     Manufacture  of  adhesive 

metallic     powder     in     the     form    of     metallic     scales. 

1.444.870:   Feb.   13. 
Fuld,   William.      (See   Schwarz.    Rudolph,    assignor.) 
Fulda.   Edward.      fSee   Lachman,    L.   S.,  and   Fulda.) 
Fulda,    Edward,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    assignor,    by    mesne 

assignments,   to  Bethlehem  Steel  Company.  Bethlehem, 

Pa.     Welded   steel    wheel.     1,452,036 :   Apr.   17. 
Fulford,  Peter  W.     (See  Hedstrom,  Gustav  W.,  assignor.) 
Fnlfs,    John    P.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Sales-slip'  holder. 

1,472,559:    Oct.    30. 
Fulghum,    Charles   C,    Richmond,   Ind.      Boiler   magazine 

front.     1.457,516  ;  June  5. 
Fulghum,    Charles     C,     Richmond,    Ind.       Boiler    grate. 

1,457.517  ;  June  5. 
Fulgnra.     Fred,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Calculating     device. 

1.453,100  :  Apr.  24. 
Fulk.  Murl  E.,  Union  Furnace,  Ohio.     Radiator  protector. 

1.475,062;   Nov.  20. 
Fuller.      .Albert     M..      Pittsburgh,      Pa.      Safety      razor. 

1.448.205  ;  Mar.  13. 
Fuller.  Albert  W.,  Laurel,  Mont.     Bitch-cutting  machine. 

1.469.951;  Oct.  9. 
Fuller,  Birnev  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  TTnited 

Steel  and  Wire  Co..  Battle  Creek.  Mich.     Wire  basket 

or  receptacle.     1.477,700:  Dec.  18. 
Fuller,  Boyd  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Key  fastener.     1,450,588  ; 

Apr.   3. 
Fuller  Brush  Company.     (See  Edlund,  Henry  J.,  assignor  ) 
Puller   Brush    Company,    The.      (See   Hines,    William   J., 

assignor.) 
FuUer   Brush    Company,    The.      (See    Van    Teen,    Anton. 

assignor.) 
Fuller.    Charles    A..    Mount    Vernon,    N.    Y.      Equalizing 

vent    valve    for    vapor    heating    systems.      1,456,688 ; 

May    29. 
Fuller,   Charles   E.,    Lima,    Ohio.      Charm.      Des.    61,763 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Fuller,  Charles  H.,  Co.     (See  Perkins,  Floyd  R.,  assignor.) 
Fuller.    Chauncev    P.,   Belle   Vernon.    Pa.      Rolling    mill. 

1.464,702  :   Aug.    14. 
Fuller.    Claud   E.,    New   York.    N.    Y.      Gravity   conveyer. 

1.470.558  :  Oct.  9. 
Fuller  Engineering  Company.     (See  Barnhurst,  Henry  G.. 

assignor.) 
Puller  Engineering  Company.      (See   Kinyon,   Alonzo   G., 

assignor.) 
Puller,  Ernest  L.,  assignor  to  The  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rub- 
ber   Company,    Akron,     Ohio.       Making    inner     tubes. 

1.461.000:   July  3. 
Fuller.  Franz  A.,  Newark,  N,  J.     Safety  razor.    1,442,062  : 

Jan.    16. 
Puller,  Franz  A.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Match  bos.     1,446,117  : 

Feb.   20. 
Fuller,  Franz  A.,  assignor  to  The  J.  E.  Mergott  Company, 

Newark.  N.   J.     Combination  calendar  and  pad  holder. 

1.441,273;  Jan.  9. 
Fuller,    Franz    A.,    assignor    to    The    J.    E.    Mergott    Co., 

Newark,  N.  J.     Bag  frame.     1.453,455  :  May  1. 
Fuller,    Pranz    A.,    assignor    to    The   J.    E.    Mergott    Co., 

Newark,   N.   .T.     Frame  making.      1.45fi..S4.T:   Mav   29. 
Fuller,  Pranz  A.,  assignor  to  The  J.  E.  Mergott  Co.,  New- 
ark,   N.    J.      Manufacturing    bag    frames.      1,468,941  : 

Sept.  25. 
Fuller.   Franz  A.,   assignor   to   The   J.   E.    Mergott   Com- 
pany,   Newark,    N.    J.      Match   recentacle.      1,471,331 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Fuller,  George  J.  A.     (See  Fuller.  George.  L..  and  G,  J.  A.) 
Fuller.     Georcre    L.,     Sisquoc,     Calif.       Deep-well     pump. 

1.467,370;   Sept.    11. 


Fuller,  George  L..  and  G.  J.  A.,  Chadwell  Heath,  London, 

England.     Galvanic  battery.      1,445,503;   Fob.   13. 
Fuller,   Henry  M..   and   H.   K.   Downing,   Salt   Lake   City. 

Utah.     Tire-chain  tightener.     1,440.591  :  Jan.  2. 
Fuller,    Hervey   L.,    W.    F.   Nesbit,    and   P.    O.   Petterson, 

Galesburg,     111.      Machine     to     melt     snow     and     Ice. 

1,453,552;  May  1. 
FuUer.      Hurvy      N.,      Oto,      Iowa.      Clutch-pedal      lock. 

1.443.949  ;  Feb.  6. 

Fuller,      Hurvy      N.,      Oto,      Iowa.      Clutch-pedal      lock. 

1.443.950  ;  Feb.  6. 

Fuller,  James  E.     (See  Wilson,  D.  H.,  and  Fuller.) 

Fuller,  Joe,  Sumrall,  Miss.  Combined  fertilizer  dis- 
tributor and  planter.     1,450,070  ;  Mar.  27. 

Fuller  &  Johnson  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Gore,  Warren  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fuller-Lehigh  Company.  (See  Collins,  Harry  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fuller,   Leonard.      (See  Fuller,  George,  L.,  and  G.  J.  A.) 

Fuller,  Leonard  P.,  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  Federal  Tele- 
graph Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sensitizing  the 
telephone.     1,459,202  ;  June  19. 

Fuller,  Louis  J.;  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Duparquet,  Huot  ><i: 
Moneuse  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Heating  element. 

1.464.703  ;    Aug.    14. 

Fuller  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Tremper,  Charles  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Puller,  Morris  H.,  assignor  to  Service  Station  Equipment 
Company,  Chicago,  III.  Combination  work  and  power 
stand.     1.463,882  ;   Aug.   7. 

Fuller,  Nelson  T.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Brick-cleaning 
machine.     1,446,896  ;   Feb.   27. 

Puller,  Olive  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Auto  wheel. 
1,471,786;  Oct.  23. 

Fuller,  Percy  W.,  assignor  to  J.  C.  W.  Beall,  Washington, 
D.  C.     Magneto.     1,468,500 ;  Sept.  18. 

Puller.  Rodolphus,  Detroit,  Mich.  Four-wheel  drive  for 
electric    vehicles.      1,467,152 ;    Sept.    4. 

Puller,  Rufus  W.,  Deerfield,  assignor  to  Production  Ma- 
chine Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Belt  joint  and  mak- 
ing   same.      1,474,774  ;    Nov.    20. 

Fuller  &  Warren  Co.     (See  Bailey,  Charles  H..  assignor.) 

Filler,  Wellington  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  C.  Searle, 
Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.     Seat  back.     1,461,772 ;  July  17. 

Fullerton,  George  W.,  McMechen,  W.  Va.  Rail  joint. 
1,443,987  ;  Feb.  6. 

FuUington,  William  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Spreader. 
1.442.268;  Jan.   16. 

FuUington,  William  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Tension  device 
for  rope-making  machines.      1,447,538 ;   Mar.  6. 

Fullmer.  John  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Micrometer  caliper. 
1.440,824  ;  Jan.  2. 

Fullop,  Joseph  P.,  Christopher,  111.  Tool  for  removing 
well  casings  and   the  like.     1,445.581 ;   Feb.   13. 

Fulmer,  John  E.      (See  Baughn,  R.  N.,  and  Pulmer.) 

Fulper,  William  H.,  Flemington,  N.  J.  Lamp.  Des. 
62,023  :  Mar.  6. 

Fulson,  Charles  H.,  Trenton,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Cotton  Oil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cake 
former.     1,450.030  ;  Mar.  27. 

Fulson,  Charles  H.,  Trenton,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Buckeye 
Iron  and  Brass  Works,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Mechanical 
cooker.      1,463,526;    July    31. 

Pulton  Bag  &  Cotton  Mills.  (See  Forrester,  Samuel  C, 
assignor.) 

Fulton,  Charles,  London,  England.  Indicating  mecha- 
nism.    1.467,847:  Sept.  11. 

Fulton,  Charles  W.,  Bishopbrlggs,  near  Glasgow,  Scot- 
land.    Wheel.     1,468,263  ;   Sept.   18. 

Pulton  Company,  The.     (See  Adams,  Arthur  J.,  assignor.) 

Fulton   Company.  The.      (See  Giesler,  Jean  V.,  assi.gnor.) 

Pulton,  Frederick  J.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Supporter. 
1,460,752  :   July  3. 

Fulton,  BYederick  M.,  Bloemfontein,  Orange  E^ee  State, 
South  Africa.  Signaling  apparatus  for  use  on  auto- 
mobiles and   the   like.      1,443.356 :   Jan    30. 

Fulton   Iron   Works.      (See   Wolfe,   Merrill   P.,   assignor,) 

Pulton  Iron  Works  Company.  (.See  Ililclebrand,  lii  iiihard, 
assignor.) 

Fulton  Iron  Works  Company.  (See  Hurter,  Henry,  as- 
signor.) 

Fulton,  James  S.,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J.,  and  J.  K.  Mclntyre, 
Easton,  Pa.,  assignors  to  IngersoU-Rand  Company. 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Impeller  mounting  for  centrifugal 
pumps.     1,448.925  ;  Mar.  20. 

Fulton,  Richard  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Power-transmitting 
axle.      1,444.908  :   Feb.  13. 

Fulton,  Richards  C,  White  Plains.  N.  Y.  Automatically- 
operated  road  map  for  motor  vehicles.  1,457,358; 
June  5. 

Fulton.  Weston  M.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Automatic  radiator 
curtain.     1,443,465  ;  Jan.   30. 

Fulton,  William  H..  Irvington,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Titeflex 
Metal     Hose     Corporation.       Engine     exhaust     means. 

1.476.704  :  Dec.  11. 

Fultz,  Thomas  T.,  Osnabrock,  N.  Dak.  Hitch.  1,447,539  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Fulweiler,  Walter  H..  Wallingford,  assignor  to  The  U. 
G.  I.  Contracting  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Quan- 
titative determination  of  naphthalene  in  illuminating 
gas.     1.443.330  :  Jan.  23. 

Fumagalli,  Giacomo,  P.  Cardone.  and  C.  Surico.  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Wire-bending  machine.     1.464,505  ;  Aug.  14. 


190 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Fumo,   Frank,   et   al.      (See   Merli,   C,   and   Bertolinl,   as- 
signors.) 
Funasaka,   Hatchlro,  Kyoto,   Japan.     Permanent   embosB- 
ment  of  cloth   of  animal   fiber.     1,476,705  ;    Dec.   11. 

Funck,  Louis,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  Easy-lacing  device. 
1,463,579  ;  July  31. 

F^inck,  Paul  W.,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Machine  for  grat- 
ing dough.     1,469,142  ;  Sept.  25. 

Funk,  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Skirt  marker.  1,407,786  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Funk,  Casimir,  and  L.  Freedman,  assignors  to  II.  A. 
Metz,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Derivative  of  suprarenin  and 
preparing  the  same.     1,472,298  ;   Oct.  30. 

Funk,  Frank  M.,  and  M.  C.  Jenners,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ee- 
versing  chuck.     1,461,871  ;  July  17. 

Funk,  John  H.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.,  assignor  to  Universal 
Car  and  Hose  Coupler  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Car 
coupling  head.     1,442,564  ;  Jan.   16. 

Funk,  John  H.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Universal 
Car  and  Hose  Coupler  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Com- 
pression  coupling.     1,468,261  ;   July   31. 

Funk,  John  W.      (See  Wilcox,  F.  E.,  and  Funk.) 

Funk,  fiichard  W.,  Bellefonte,  Pa.  Trolley  wheel. 
1,469,784;  Oct.  9. 

Funk,  Truman  B.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Midwest  Engine  Corporation,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Fur- 
row guide.     1,444,738  ;  Feb.  6. 

Funk,  Walter  L.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Suspenders. 
1,444,541  ;  Feb.  6. 

Funke,  Hans,  Zittau,  Germany.  Stove.  1,460,374  ; 
July   3. 

Fuuiiell,  Christopher  E.  (See  Garrett,  A.  O.,  Funnell, 
and  Hoffman.) 

Funnell,  Harry  M.,  Bloomfield,  Conn.  Universal  joint. 
1,451,940  ;  Apr.  17. 

Furan.  Lars  L.,  Thief  River  Falls,  Minn.  Sanitary  seat 
cover.      1,442,142  ;   Jan.   16. 

E^lrber,  Frederick  M.,  Revere,  Mass.  Automobile  lock. 
1,448,658  ;  Mar.  13. 

Furber,  Frederick  M.,  Revere,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shauk- 
gouging  machine.     1,441,222;   Jan.  9. 

Furber,  Frederick  M.,  Revere,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Grinding 
machine.     1,445,676  ;  Feb.   20. 

Furber,  Frederick  M.,  Revere,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine 
and  method  applicable  in  the  cutting  of  sheet  material. 
1,450,945  ;  Apr.  10. 

Furber,  Frederick  M.,  Revere,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  I'rocess 
of  and  machine  for  perforating.     1,475,181;  Nov.  27. 

Furber,  Frederick  M.,  Revere,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Cutting 
of  sheet  material.     1.476.706:   Dec.   11. 

Furbush,  Frank  L.,  Graniteville,  assignor  to  C.  G.  Sar- 
gent's Sons  Corporation,  Westford,  Mass.  Sectional 
conveyer  for  drying  machines.     1,448,838  ;  Mar.  20. 

Furbush,  Frank  L,.  \Yestford.  Mass.,  assignor  to  C.  G. 
Sargent's  Sons  Corporation.  Sectional  squeeze  roll. 
1,466,094  ;  Aug.  28. 

Furbush.  Frank  L.,  Westford,  Mass.,  assignor  to  C.  G. 
Sargent's  Sons  Corporation.  Device  for  stripping 
stock  from  conveyer  aprons.     1,478,784  ;  Dec.  25. 

Furlong,  James  J.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Collar  fastener. 
1,474,252  ;  Nov.  13. 

Furlong,  Martin  J.,  Houston,  Tex.  Locomotive.  1,454,161; 
May  8. 

Furlong,  Martin  J.,  Houston,  Tex.  Vehicle.  1,454,162  ; 
May  8. 

Furman,  John  W..  Point  Township,  Northumberland 
County,  Pa.  Vermin-killing  devfce  for  plants. 
1,470,436  ;  Oct.  9. 

Furman,  Thomas  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Safety  device  for 
airplanes.      1,463,464  ;   July   31. 

Furmidge,  Samuel,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  William  E.  Dee  Company.  Supplementary 
vehicle  spring.     1,457,518  ;  June  5. 

Furnas,  Everett  C,  Lima,  Ohio.  Oiling  sleeve. 
1,467,668  ;  Sept.  11. 

Furnival,  John  M.  (See  Van  de  Veldc,  II.  R.  C,  and 
Furnival. ) 

Ftirr,  Harry  L.,  Harrisonburg,  Va.  Automobile  signal. 
1,475,811  ;  Nov.  27. 

Furry,  Samuel  H.,  Lancaster,  Ohio.  Sign.  1,456,230 ; 
May  22. 

Furste,  Henry,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Natural  object  builder. 
1,447,379  :  'Mar.   6. 

Furstenau,  Martin  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  Im- 
mersion  heater.      1,455,246  ;   May   15. 

Fury,  William  M.      (See  Garrabrant,  C,  and  Fury.) 

Fussner,  George.      (See  Stercklen,   Prosper,  assignor.) 

Fussner,  George,  Menominee,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Signal 
Electric  Mfg.  Co.  Electromagnetic  apparatus. 
1,457,519  ;  June  5. 

Fussner,  George,  Menominee,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Signal 
Electric  Mfg.  Co.  Fluid-tight  apparatus.  1,458,620; 
June  12. 

Futch,  Victor  H.      (See  Powell,  A.  R.,  and  Futch.) 

Futral,  Richard,  assignor  to  St.  Louis  Stove  Company, 
St.   Louis,  Mo.      Stove.     1,463,315  ;  July  31. 


Futterer,  Edward  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Means  for  use  In 
operating  electric  cars  and  the  like.  1,446,172 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Futterman,   Benjamin.      (See   Sprague,   Sidney,   assignor.) 

Fuzzard,  Ralph  M.,  Miami,  Fla.  Dynamite  punch, 
1,465,300;   Aug.   21. 

Fve.  Jolm  G.,  Ollie,  Iowa.  Valve-spring-lifting  device. 
1,451,212  ;  Apr.  10. 

Fyke,  Frank  C,  and  J.  E.  Hunt,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Development  Company.  Tank- 
outlet  valve.     1,458.816;  June  12. 

E>kse,  Mikjel  L.     (See  Smith,  I.  M..  and  Fykse.) 

Fynn,  Val6re  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Wag- 
ner Electric  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Roller  hear- 
ing.    1,443,915  ;  Jan.  30. 

Fynn,  Valfere  A.,  assigiaor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Wag- 
ner Electric  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Speed-regu- 
lating apparatus.     1,451,501 ;  Apr.  10. 

Fynn,  Val6re  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Wag- 
ner Electric  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Speed-regu- 
lating apparatus.     1,451,502  ;  Apr.  10. 

Q.  C.  A.  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Grinnell,  Harold 
D.,  assignor.) 

G.  F.  H.  Corporation,  The.  (See  Higinbotham,  Arthur 
O.,  assignor.) 

G  &  J  Tire  Company.  (See  McRoberts,  Donal  C,  as- 
signor.) 

G.  &  J.  Tire  Company.  (See  Stephenson,  Ralph  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

G.  &  J.  Weir,  Limited.     (See  Weir.  William  D..  assignor.) 

G.  M.  C.  Metallic  Grease  Co.  (See  Verniaud,  Claudius, 
assignor.) 

G.   &  V.    R.   Limited.      (See   Grice,  Arthur   G.,   assignor.) 

Gaarder,  Lester  G..  and  N.  C.  Enger,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Foun- 
tain  pen.      1,478,332  ;   Dec.   18. 

Gabbert,  Alfred  D.  (See  Mitchell,  S.  J.,  Gahbert,  and 
Blatter.) 

Gabehart,  James  D.,  Elkhorn,  Ky.  Gate.  1,4  47.070; 
Feb.   27. 

Gabel,  Herman  E.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  P.  R.  Mitch- 
ell Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  'Textile  fabric.  Des. 
62,014  ;  Feb.  27. 

Gabke,  John  S.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Toy  vehicle.  1,453.046  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Gable,  Charley,  et  al.     (See  Richards,  Jesse  D.,  assignor.) 

Gabler,  James  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Picture  mat.  Des. 
61,764  ;  Jan.  9. 

Gabriel,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Bliss  Company, 
Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Drawing  press  and  reversing  mech- 
anism for  such  presses  and  similar  machines. 
1,443,176  ;  Jan.  23. 

Gabrielson,  Carl,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Snap  gauge.  1,469,953  ; 
Oct.   9. 

Gabrielson,  Carl,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Newell  Manu- 
facturing Company.  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  Machine  for 
bending  pipe.     1,462,935:   July  24. 

Gabrielson,  Carl,  assignor  to  L.  C.  Smith  &  Bros.  Type- 
writer Companv.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,467.723  ;  Sept.  11. 

Gabrielson,  Carl,  assignor  to  L.  C.  Smith  &  Bros.  Type- 
writer Co..  SyracuF^e,  N.  Y.  Ribbon  spool  for  type- 
writing machines.      1.474,111  ;  Nov.  13. 

Gflcopetta,  Domenick,  Norwalk.  Conn.  Combined  tall 
light  and  license-marker  Illuminator.  1,471,554 ; 
Oct.   23. 

Gadberrv,  John  O.,  Joplin,  Mo.  Socket  wrench. 
1.478,736  ;   Dec.   25. 

Gadbury,  Samuel  L.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Ignition-switch 
block.     1,466,279  :  Aug.  28. 

Gadd,  William  O.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Clothespin. 
1,457,969  ;  June  5. 

Gadda,  Erik,  Silverton,  Oreg.  Clothes  hanger.  1,466,525  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Gaddls,  William  E.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  H.  L.  Stew- 
art, McCune,  Kans.     Road  leveler.     1,453,346;  May   1. 

Gaddy,  Vernle  L.      (See  Krase,  N.  W.,  and  Gaddy.) 

Gade,  Harald  P..  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  Standard 
Pressed  Steel  Co.,  Jenkintown,  Pa.  Lubricating  means 
for  loose  pulleys,  gears,  etc.     1.477,051;   Dec.   11. 

Gadecki.  Philip,  Mystic,  Iowa.  Mechanical  toy.  1,477,341 ; 
Dec.   11. 

Gadomski,  Stanley,  Chicago,  111.  Ship  stabilizer. 
1.444,150;  Feb.  6. 

Gadsby,  Frederick  C.  (See  Coward,  William  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gaebel,  John  L.,  Madisonville,  Ky.  Soap-dispensing  de- 
vice.     1 .464,985  ;   Aug.    14. 

Gaess,  Helmuth  J.,  Palisade,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Vesco  Bait 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificial  bait.  1,468,148; 
Sept.  18. 

Gaffney,  John  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  applying 
abrasive  material  or  paint  to  the  surface  of  match 
boxes.      1,447,540  ;   Mar.   6. 

Gafner,  Hans,  Escanaba,  Mich.  Adjustable  shoo  last. 
1,465.356;   Aug.   21. 

Gage,   Harry   W.      (See  Kirstein,   H.   B.,   and   Gage.) 

Gage,  Henry  P.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works,  Corn- 
ing, N.  Y.     War-zone  driving  light.     1,471.842  ;  Oct.  23. 

Gage,  Joseph  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  of  one- 
half  to  T.  Cureton.  Dayton,  Ohio.  Drier  tank. 
/  44  7,20r>  ;  War.  L. 


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Gage,  Joseph  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  of  one 
half  to  T.  Cureton,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Drier  tank. 
1,447.200  :  M.-ir.   6. 

Gage,  Raymond  W.,  Jacljson,  Mich.  Cylinder-reboring 
machine.     1,471,458;  Oct.  23. 

Gage,  Samuel,  Holloway,  London,  I^nirlanil.  assignor  to 
The  London  General  Omnilnis  Company,  Limited, 
Rroadwiiv.  Westminster,  England.  Passenger  vehicle. 
1.471.151  ;   Oct.  16. 

Gase.  Samuel.  Holloway,  London,  assignor  to  The  Lon- 
don General  Omnibus  Company  Limited.  Westminster, 
Kngland.  Slatted  floor,  deck,  or  the  like.  1,475,765  ; 
Nov.   27. 

Gagnfi,  Augustin,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Web-holder  cam 
for  knitting  machines.     1,457,903  :  .Tune  5. 

Gagn^,  Augustin,  assignor  to  Hemphill  Company,  Central 
Falls,  R.  I.  Open  or  lace  work  knitting  machine. 
1,450,946  ;  Apr.  10. 

Gagne,  Gideon  R.,  assignor  to  A.  0.  Smith  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Running  board  for  automobiles. 
1,469,785;   Oct.   9. 

Gagng.  HervcT,  St.  Jean  d'llbervlUe,  Quebec,  Canada. 
Locking  device.      1,449.980;  Mar.   27. 

Gagnier,  George  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Adjustable  windshield 
visor.     1,444,966;  Feb.  13. 

Gahlert,  Franz,  jr.,  Weipert,  Bohemia.  Gear.  1,460,958  ; 
July   3. 

Gahm,  Frank.  Streator.  111.  Steering  gear  for  automo- 
biles.    1,441.843  ;  Jan.  9. 

Gahm.  Frank,  Streator,  111.  Automobile  attachment. 
1,448,059  ;  Mar.  13. 

Gahm.  Prank,  Streator,  111.  Vehicle  seat.  1,4^0,004 ; 
Oct.   9. 

Gahm,  Frank,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  H.  McCormick, 
Streator,  111.  Attaching  means  for  automobile  bump- 
ers.    1,470,003;  Oct.  9. 

Gaidomawicz,  Anton.  (See  Gasparaitis,  Stanley,  as- 
signor.) 

Gail.  Charles  H..  assignor  to  The  Shott  Manufacturing 
Company.  CincinnatC  Ohio.  Box  bedspring.  1,455,872  ; 
May  22. 

Gail,  Charles  H..  assignor  to  The  Shott  Manufacturing 
Companv,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bedspring.  1,455,873 ; 
May  22. 

Gail,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  The  Shott  Manufacturing 
Companv,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bedspring  fabric. 
1,457,430;  June  5. 

Gail,  John  F..  Evanston,  III.,  assignor  to  Simmons  Com- 
pany, Kenosha,  Wis.  Riveting  press.  1,444,909; 
Feb.   13. 

Gail,  John  F.,  Evanston,  111.,  and  C.  H.  Busch,  assignor 
to  Simmons  Company,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Bedstead  corner 
lock.     1.470.072  ;  Oct.  9. 

Gailor,  William  H.,  Saratoga  Springs.  N.  Y.  Roller  at- 
tachment for  power-driven  machines.  1,458,751  ; 
June  12. 

Gaines,  Edward  C.      (See  Vaughan,  H.   H.,  and   Gaines.) 

Gaines,  Florence  E.  (See  Wheeler,  Wellington  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Gaines,  Frederick  P.,  Savannah,  Ga.  Car-coupler-posltion- 
ing  device.     1.464.247  ;  Aug.  7. 

Gaines,  Henry  W.,  Bowling  Green,  Ky.  Spring  wheel. 
1.460,413:    July    3. 

Gains,  Harold  C,  London,  England.  Diaphragm. 
1,454,163  ;  May  8. 

Galr,  R-obert,  Company.  (See  Rellhan,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Gair,  Robert,  Company.      (See  Seifert,  August,  assignor.) 

Gaither.  Harry.  Monument,  N.  Mex.  Windmill.  1.441.977  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Gaj,  John  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Stove  attachment.  1,464,986  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Gajkowski.  Edmond,  et  al.  (See  Gajkowski,  Wladyslaw 
J.,  assignor.) 

Gajkowski.  Stanley  J.,  et  al.  (See  Gajkowski,  Wladyslaw 
.7.,  assignor.) 

Gajkowski,  Wladyslaw  J.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  S.  Z. 
Grabowski,  one-fourth  to  S.  J.  Gajkowski,  and  one- 
fourth  to  E.  Gajkowski.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Guard  for 
wire-drawing    machine.      1.466,045  ;    Aug.    28. 

Gaken,  Jozef  F.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  L.  Kuzdial, 
Dunkirk,  N.  Y.  Window  flre  escape.  1.450,207; 
Apr.  3. 

Galamb,  ,Tosoph.  assignor  to  Ford  Motor  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Starting  switch.      1,459.051  ;   June  19. 

Galamb,  Joseph,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Ford  Motor  Com- 
pany, Highland  Park,  Mich.  Timer  for  ignition  sys- 
tems for  internal-combustion  engines.    1,463,946  ;  Aug.  7. 

Galamb,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Ford  Motor  Company,  De- 
troit,  Mich.      Vehicle   top.      1.477,751  ;   Dec.    18. 

Gal.Tmb,  Jospph,  assignor  to  Ford  Motor  (Torapany.  Detroit, 
Mich.  Drip  molding  and  trim  rail.  1,477  752  ; 
Dec.  18, 

Galbraith,  Alexander,  Dalmuir,  Scotland.  Pneumatic 
suspension   for   wheeled   vehicles.      1.457,157;    May   29. 

Galbraith,  David  G.,  Mineral  Wells,  Tex.  Tie  fastener. 
1,469,298 :    Oct.    2. 

Galbraith,  David  G.,  Mineral  Wells,  Tex.  Clamp  for 
holding  files,  bundles,  and  such  like.     1,469,299;  Oct.  2. 

Gale.  Francis  G.,  Waterville,  Quebec,  Canada.  Mattress 
frame.     1,463,161;  .Tuly  31. 

Gale,  Frederick  A..  Chicago.  111.  Automatic  blower  for 
locomotives.    1,466, -"71  ;  Av.j,.  l.-. 


Gale.  George  M.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Fountain  brush. 
1,454,023  ;  May  1. 

Gale,  Henry  A.     (See  Cook,  O.  S.,  and  Gale.) 

Galerman.  Benjamin,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Burglar-alarm 
apparatus.      1,452,500;    Apr.    24. 

Galeski,  Joseph  S.,  Richmond,  Va.  Lens-tool-grinding 
machine.     1,475.626  :   Nov.   27. 

Galigher,  Maude  F.,  et  al.  (See  Harris,  Romaine  R., 
assignor.) 

Galion  Iron  Works  &  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Arndt,  Franklin  E., 
assignor.) 

Galion  Iron  Works  &  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Boyd,  David 
C,  assignor.) 

Galion  Iron  Works  &  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Gorsuch,  How- 
ard F.,  assignor.) 

Galion  Iron  Works  &  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Jones,  Henry 
D.,  assignor.) 

Galizia,  Frank,  Farrell,  Pa.  Sanitary  seat.  1,450,283 ; 
Apr.    3. 

Gallager.  Albert  J.     (See  Laise,  C.  A.,  and  Gallagcr.) 

Gallagher.  Alfred  H.,  assignor  to  Tanners  Products  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Pad  for  chair  seats  and  the  like. 
1,444,066  ;  Feb.  6. 

Galla.gher,  Arthur  D.,  assignor  to  Oliver  Chilled  Plow- 
Works,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Combined  plow  and  planter. 
1,453,553;  May  1. 

Gallagher,  Charles  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  A.  A.  Kramer,  Kansas  C^ity,  Mo.  Liquid- 
sealed   deck   for    tanks.      1,478,359  ;    Dec.    18. 

Gallagher,  Frederick  S..  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Hopper-door- 
operating   mechanism.      1.475,572 ;    Nov.    27. 

Gallagher,  Frederick  S.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Rodger 
Ballast  Car  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Door  locking  and 
releasing  mechanism.     1,458, , 330  ;   June  12. 

Gallagher,  Frederick  S.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Rodger 
Ballast  Car  Co.,  Chicago,  lU.  Car  construction. 
1,468,630  ;  Sept.  26. 

Gallagher,  George  D.     (See  Moore,  J.  B.,  and  Gallagher.) 

Gallagher,  George  D.,  Washington,  D,  C,  assignor  to 
Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company,  New  Haven, 
Conn.     Handlamp.     Re.  15,549 ;   Feb.  20. 

Gallagher,  Hugh  P.,  Portland,  Me.,  and  M.  P.  Gallagher, 
Littleton,  N.  H.  Embroidering  machine.  1,450,031  ; 
Mar.   27. 

Gallagher,  James  J.,  et  al.  (See  Bahr,  August  T.  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gallagher,  John  J.     (See  Martin,  Frederick  T.,  assignor.) 

Gallagher,  Michael  L.,  and  S.  Brockson,  Hankinson, 
N.  Dak.  Valve  mechanism  for  explosive  enginesL 
1,465.428  :  Aug.  21. 

Gallagher,  Michael  P.  (See  Gallagher,  Hugh  P.  and 
M.  P.) 

Gallagher,  Patrick  J.  P.,  Marlboro,  N.  Y.  Fruit  basket. 
1,471,953  ;   Oct.   23. 

Gallagher,  Richard  D.,  Bay  St,  Louis,  Miss.  Portable 
bridge.     1,462,541  ;  July  24. 

Gallagher,  Richard  D,,  (Chicago,  111.  Guard-rail  clamp. 
1,471,555;  Oct.  23. 

Gallagher.  Walter  J.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Means  to  restore 
the  operation  of  clutch  bands.     1,442,719  ;  Jan.  16. 

Gallagher,  Walter  J.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Jar  opener. 
1.476.707:    Dec.    11. 

Gallagher,   William.      (See  Crompton,  J.,  and  Gallagher.) 

Gallant,  Alphee  J.,  Portland.  Me.  Door-operating  mech- 
anism.    1,458,752  ;  June  12. 

Gallatin,  Dwight  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Card  game. 
1,468,290:   Sept.   18. 

Gallaudet,  Edson  P.,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.  Tennis 
racket  and  the  like.     1,460.665  ;   .Tuly  3. 

Gallaugher,  Francis  V.,  Lake  Charles,  La.  Ventilator  for 
automobiles.     1,474.075;  Nov.   13. 

Gallaway,  Perry  C.  De  Queen,  Ark.  Yoke  for  cattle. 
1,462,743  ;  .Tuly  24. 

Galleazzi,  Joseph,  San  Praclsco,  Calif.  Nut-cracking 
machine.     1,448,267  ;  Mar.  13. 

Gallegos,  Lito,  Aguilar,  Colo.  Tire  carrier.  1.443.817 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Gallien,  Addison  J,,  Upper  Montclalr,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
R.  Hoe  and  Co,,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Marginal  printing. 
1,456,182:   May   22. 

Gallistel,  Clarence,  assignor  to  Sefton  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111,  Package  for  wall  paper,  etc. 
1,472,211  ;  Oct.  30. 

Oallmeier,   Siegmund.      (See  Doerner,  John  L.,  assignor.) 

Galloway,  Charles  D.  (See  Kershaw,  W.  E.,  and  Gal- 
loway.) 

Galloway,  Edward  P.  (See  Baxter,  R.  C,  Gallowav,  and 
Gray.) 

Galloway,  George  A.     (See  Borne,  J.  P.,  and  Galloway.) 

Galloway,  Thomas,  Superior,  Wis.  Mechanical  hoist. 
1,469,900;  Oct.  9. 

Gallsworthy,  Benjamin,  Tampico,  Mexico,  assignor  to  Thf 
Texas  Company.  Distilling  materials  in  contact  with 
porous  substances.     1,477,642  ;  Dec.  18. 

Gallucci,  Oreste,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sanitary  garbage  can. 
1,459,622  ;  June  19. 

Gallup,  Luke  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Educational  device. 
1,457,223  ;  May  29. 

Galoppa,  Jerry.  (See  Ugnon,  C,  Galoppa,  and  Sal- 
darini.) 

Galpin,  George,  and  D.  H.  Baer.  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignors 
to  Morgan  &  Wright.  Electrically-controlled  power- 
cut-out  safety  device.     1,472,212;  Oct.  30. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROIM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Galusha,  Albert  L.,  Shai-on,  Mass.  Gas-purifying  appa- 
ratus.    1,476,292  ;   Dec.  4. 

Galuska,  John,  Newark,  N.  J.  Truck.  1,475,483; 
Nov.   27. 

Galviu,  Dan,  Paducali,  Ky.  Sunshade  device.  1,441,495  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Galvin,  William  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  House  light 
and  sign.     1,448,206;  Mar.  13. 

Gambill,  William  M.,  Merkel,  Tex.  Impression  and  cast 
retainer.     1,470,826  :   Oct.   16. 

Gamble,  Albert  A.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Mathematical  board. 
1,466,501  ;  Aug.  28. 

Gamble,  Frederick  O.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Dental  floss 
holder.     1,468,942;  Sept.  25. 

Gamble,  William,  and  M.  Owen ;  said  Gamble  assignor 
to  A.  W.  Penrose  and  Company  Limited,  London,  Eng- 
land. Applying  sheets  to  printing  cylinders.  1,458,477  ; 
June  12. 

Gamble,  William,  and  M.  Ov?en ;  said  Gamble  assignor 
to  A.  W.  Penrose  and  Company  Limited,  London, 
England.  Apparatus  for  applying  sheets  to  printing 
cylinders.     1,478,947  ;  Dec.  25. 

Gamewell  Fire  Alarm  Telegraph  Co.,  The.  (See  King, 
George  E.,  assignor.) 

GameweU  Fire  Alarm  Telegraph  Company,  The.  (See 
Stanley,   Vincent    C,    assignor.) 

Gamewell  Fire  Alarm  Telegraph  Company,  The.  (See 
Suren,    Nathan    H.,    assignor.) 

Gamm,  Charles  C,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Waldorf 
Paper  Products  Company.  Carton-sealing  machine. 
1,468,015  ;   Sept.   18. 

Gammel,  Karl,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cooking  utensil. 
1,462,275  ;  July  17. 

Gammell,  Alexander.     (See  Hanney,  A.  F.,  and  Gammeil.) 

Gammeter,  Harry  C.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
American  Multigraph  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Mechanism  for  feeding  paper,  cards,  envelopes,  etc. 
1.457,158;  May  29. 

Gammeter,  Harry  C,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
American  Multigraph  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Mech- 
anism for  feeding  tags,  cards,  etc.     1,472,466  ;  Oct.  .SO. 

Gammeter,  Harry  C,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
American  Multigraph  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ma- 
chine for  casting  column   rules.     1,476,50.3  ;   Dec.   4. 

Gammeter,  John  R.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cushion-tire 
structure.     1.445,014 ;    Feb.   13. 

Gammeter,  John  R.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
plying  up  tire  fabric.     1,458.476;  June  12. 

Gammeter,  John  R.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Windowpane- 
fastening  strip.     1,459,095  :   June   19. 

Gammeter,  John  R.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tire  flap. 
1,467. .313  ;  Sept.  11. 

Gammeter,  John  R.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
plying  up  tire  fabric.     Rel5.699  ;  Oct.  16. 

Gammeter,  John  R.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  a.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tire-painting 
machine.     1,471,787;   Oct.  23. 

Gammon,  Tillman  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Spring  tire. 
1,458,117  ;  June  5. 

Gampe,  Georg,  Dobeln,  Germany.  Parallel  vise.  1,441,413; 
Jan.  9. 

Gampher,  Paul,  Chicago,  111.  Earth  auger.  1,466,897 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Gamwell,  Arthur,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Thumb  lock. 
1,456,846  ;  May  29. 

Gandee,  Floyd  H.,  et  al.  (See  Dungan,  John  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gandell,  William  R.  K.,  London,  England.  Spanner. 
1,463,077  ;  July  24. 

Gander,  James  S.,  Forest  Gate,  England.  Apparatus  for 
spraying  oil  fuel  or  other  liquids.     1,444,601  ;  Feb.   6. 

Gandillon,  Pierre,  Tarbcs,  France.  Water  -  closet. 
1.476,244:  Dec.  4. 

Gaudy,  Charles  L.,  Mount  Auburn,  111.  Valve-stem  guard. 
1,444,340  ;  Feb.  6. 

Gangler,  Paul,  Esslingen,  Germany.  Device  for  folding 
paper  bags.     1,459.825  :  June  26. 

Gannon,  John  H.,  Tucson,  Ariz.  Liquid-fuel  purifier. 
1,470,719;   Oct.    16. 

Gannon,  Joseph  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Disappearing  ve- 
hicle step.     1,467,976;,  Sept.  11. 

Gans.  Michael  .T.,  et  al.     '(See  Wentz,  John,  assignor.) 

Gansz.  ITarrv  G.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Tuhe  and  closure. 
1,474.253;  Nov.   13. 

Gant,  E.  M.,  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Gant,  Eugene  M.. 
assignor.) 

Gant,  Eugene  M.,  assignor  to  The  E.  M.  Gant  Mfg.  Co., 
Ethridge,  Tenn.     Pump  plunger.     1,441,339  ;  Jan.  9. 

Ganteiibein,  John  E.,  Kelso,  Wash.  Limb  attachment. 
1.442.392;   Jan.   16. 

Ganthier,  Charles,  Garden,  Mich.     Toy.     1,440,454  ;  Jan.  2. 

Gantz,  Amos  F.,  Wondstown,  N.  J.  Fuel  lock  for  auto- 
mobiles.     1,476.293:   Dec.  4. 

Gantt,  Michael  D.     (See  Youngson,  James,  assignor.) 

Gantvoort,  John  M.,  Beacon,  N.  Y.  Baker's  installation. 
1,454,675  ;  May  8. 

Ga  Nung,  Howard  D.     (See  Smiley,  W.  E.,  and  Ga  Nung.) 


Ganz,  Albert  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Picture  stand  or 
support.    1,466,934  ;  Sept.  4. 

Ganz,  Albert  J.,  assignor  to  Einson-Freeman  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  shipping,  dispensing,  and 
display   box   or   carton.      1,454,849 ;   May    15. 

Ganz,  William,  Chicago,  111.  Lock  for  steering  gears. 
1,453,256;  Apr.  24. 

Gara,  Earl  V..  Balboa,  Calif.  Exhaust  and  water  dis- 
charge for  engines.     1,478.948  ;  Dec.   25. 

Garand,  John  C.      (See  Kewish,   John  T.,   assignor.) 

Garbacz,  Albert,  East  H.nmraond,  Ind.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  W.  H.  Newburg,  Medford,  Wis.  Wrench. 
1.466,502  ;  Aug.  28. 

Garbarinl,  AndrS,  Courbevoie,  France.  Gas-heating  radi- 
ator.     1.473,844;  Nov.   13. 

Garbell,  Max,  assignor  to  Garbell  Typewriter  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Typewriting  machine.  1,457,970 ; 
June  5. 

Garbell,  Max,  assignor  to  Garbell  Typewriter  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Typewriting  machine.  1,457,971; 
June  5. 

Garbell  Typewriter  Corporation.  (See  Du  Mais,  Leo  J., 
assignor.) 

Garbell  Typewriter  Corporation.  (See  Garhell,  Max,  as- 
signor.) 

Garbis,  Spiro  D.,  Calcutta,  British  India.  Mouthpiece  for 
receptacles  to  contain  liquids  and  means  for  sealing 
the  same.     1,458,932;  June  19. 

Garbutt,  Frank  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bed.  1,475,010; 
Nov.   20. 

Garbutt,  William  O..  Gloucester,  England.  Electric  ac- 
cumulator.    1,441,792;  Jan.  9. 

Garceau,  Harry  J.,  assignor  to  Warner  Gear  Company, 
Muncle,   Ind.     Automobile  lock.     1,451,821  ;  Apr.  17. 

Garcia,  Francisco,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Automobile  sig- 
nal.    1,466,935  ;  Sept.  4. 

Garcilliiii,  Ciriaco,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  socket. 
1,464,602;   Aug.   14. 

Garcin,  Marie  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Marking  device. 
1,451,654  ;  Apr.  10. 

Gardalen,  Oliver  H.,  Dows.  Iowa.  Clutch  release  for  trac- 
tors.    1,448,623;  Mar.  1.3. 

Gardeen,  Carl  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Current  rectifier. 
1,457,902  ;  .Tune  5. 

Gardelis,  August,  Princeton,  N.  J.  Swimming  device. 
1,470,437;  Oct.  9. 

Garden,  Alexander  T.,  Augusta,  Kans.  Oil  regulator. 
1,457,520;  June  5. 

Gardham,  George  A..  Highland  Park,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  A.  C.  Webster,  Detroit,  Mich.  Stamp  and 
method  of  forming  the  same.     1.470,354  ;   Oct.  9. 

Gardlneer,  Robert  L.     (See  Grund,  W.,  and  Gardineer.) 

Gardiner,  John  R.,  Fullerton,  Calif.  Interchaneeable 
cultivating  and  trench-forming  apparatus.  1,459.393  ; 
June  19. 

Gardiner,  Joseph  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Loose-leaf  binder. 
1,464,313  ;  Aug.   7. 

Gardiner,  Lou  M.,  deceased,  by  M.  D.  Gardiner,  adminis- 
tratrix, Oakland,  Calif.  Vehicle  driving  mechanism. 
1,463.687  :  July  31. 

Gardiner,  May  D.,  administratrix.  (See  Gardiner, 
Lou  M.) 

Gardini,    Cearse.      (See    Driganti,    Charles    J.,    assignor.) 

Gardner,  Anthony  G.     (See  Berger,  J.  G.,  and  Gardner.) 

Gardner,  Benjamin  F.,  Chicago.  111.  Audible  sound  in 
Btrument.     1,443.357  ;  Jan.  30. 

Gardner,  Blake  W.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Automatic  stopping 
attachment   for   phonographs.      1,446,792;   Feb.   27. 

Gardner,  ("ass  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Hair-straightener 
comb.     1 .465.979  :  Aug.  28. 

Gardner,  Charles  P.     (See  Williams,  Harry  W.,  assignor.) 

Gardner,  Edgar  L.,  and  J.  L.  Willard,  assignor  to  Pullman 
Manufacturing  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Window- 
sash  balance.     1,443.571  ;  Jan.  30. 

Gardner,  Ernest  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Means  for  sinking 
concrete  piles.     1,454,434  ;  May  8. 

Gardner,  Frank,  Dallas,  Tex.  Displacement  pump. 
1,456.885:  May  29. 

Gardner,  Frederic  E.,  Beloit,  Wis.  Abrasive-wheel  chuck 
for   grinding   machines.      1,461,184 :    July    10. 

Gardner  Governor  Company,  The.  (See  Gardner,  John 
W.,  assignor.) 

Gardner,  Henry  A..  Washington.  D.  C.  Plastic  composi- 
tion  and  making  same.     1,446,039  ;  Feb.  20. 

Gardner,  Henry  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Fabric  for  air- 
ships and  making  same.     1,449,748  ;  Mar.  27. 

Gardner,  Henry  .v.,  Washington,  I).  C.  Dechlorlnated 
chlorinated  -  glycerides  and  derivatives  therefrom. 
1,452,553  ;   Apr.   24. 

Gardner,  Henry  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Reaction  product 
of  tung  oil  and  a  dechlorlnated  oil  and  making  same. 
1,463,883  ;    Aug.    7. 

Gardner,  Henry  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Coated  or  im- 
pregnated body  and  preparing  the  same.  1,463,884 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Gardner,  Hiram  E.,  jr..  Concord,  N.  H.  Bushing  remover 
and  replacer.     1,465,124  ;  Aug.    14. 

Gardner.  John.  Carnforth,  England.  Windmotor. 
1.478.214:  Dec.  IS. 

Gardner.  John  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor  vehicle. 
1.445,677;   Feb.   20. 


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Gardner,  John  W.,  Quincy,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Gardner 
Governor  Company.   Compressor  mecliauism.   1,450,032  : 
Mar.  27. 
Gardner     Machine    Company.       (See    Bergen,     Harry     S., 

assignor.) 
Gardner,  Marshall  B.,  Aurora,  111.     Fob  ornament,  locket, 

or  similar  article.     Des.  63.362  ;   Nov.   27. 
Gardner,  Newton  C,   Cairo,   111.     Choke  rod.     1,464,263  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Gardner,  Prince  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Cardcase.     1,463,619  ; 

July  31. 
Gardner,    Ralph     D.,    Beloit,     Wis.      Grinding    machine. 

1,465,762  ;   Aug.   21. 
Gardner,  Richard  N.,  San   Francisco,  Calif.     Time  calcu 
lator.     1.458,649  ;  June  12. 

Gardner,  Samuel  L.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Auxiliary  tie 
rod.     1,452,554  :   Apr.  24. 

Gardner,    Sydney    B.,    Benson,    Minn.      Pipe-smoker".s    kit. 

1.458,817  :  June  12. 
Gardner  Textile  Co.     (See  Reeves,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Gardner,   Walter   A.      (See   Otis,   S.,  and   Gardner.) 

Gardner,   William   C,    Ardmore,    Okla.     Fishhook   holder. 

1,451,256  :   Apr.   10. 
Gardner,  William  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Vulcanizable  com- 
position and  making  the  same.     1,440,455  ;  Jan.  2. 

Gardner,    William    R.,    assignor   to    Independent    Gasaver 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Gas-burner  attachment. 
1,471,788  ;  Oct.  23. 
Gardon,     Aiubroise,     Meacham,     Saskatchewan,     Canada. 
Collapsible  granary.     1,473,845  ;  Nov.  13. 

Gardonyi,  Mike  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Milk-bottle  holder. 
1,457,060;  May  29. 

Garey,  George  E.,  Downs,  Kans.  Bearing  burning^in  at- 
tachment.    1,470,722;    Oct.   16. 

Garey,  John  P.,  Elmira  Heights,  N.  Y.  Spinning  frame 
and  the  like.     1,442,873  ;  Jan.  23. 

Garey.  John  P.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Machine  Company, 
Elmira,  N.  Y.  Spinning  frame  and  the  like.  1,442.872  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Gargan,  Charles  L.,  and  J.  E.  Leinen,  assignors  to  C.  D. 
Leonard,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Stovepipe  damper.  1,470,619  ; 
Oct.    16. 

Garland,  Charles   F.      (See  Varone,   Frederick,   assignor.) 

Garland,  Claude  M.      (See  Traer,  G.  W.,  and  Garland.) 

Garland,  Claude  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  de- 
volatilizing   coal,    shale,    etc.      1,460,414 ;    July    3. 

Garland,  Claude  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Retort  for  the  distilla- 
tion of  shale,  bituminous  coal,  and  other  materials 
1,473,616 ;  Nov.  13. 

Garland,  George  F.,  Medford,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
J.  C.  Snowden  and  one-third  to  L.  Borlenghl,  South 
Weymouth,  Mass.  Paper-bag  holder.  1,443,320 ; 
Jan.   23. 

Garland,   Harrison  W.      (See  Bnssiere,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Garland,  William,  Clinton,  Mass.  Circle  divider. 
1,464,417  ;  Aug.  7. 

Garlatti,  Daniele,  Iroquois  Falls,  Ontario,  Canada.  Com- 
bination instrument.     1,458,046  ;  June  5. 

Garlincr,  Jacob,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cuff  button.  Des. 
62,024  ;  Mar.  6. 

Garlock,  Lawrence  R.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Fuel.  1,444,341 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Garlock,  William  H.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Surgical  apparatus. 
1,452,733;   Apr.  24. 

Garman.  Harry  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Steel 
Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Drag  link. 
1,458,331;  June  12. 

Garman,  Harry  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Steel  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Drag  link.  1,458,332  ; 
June  12. 

Garman,  Harry  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  a^ignor  to  The  Steel 
Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dustguard  for 
drag  links.     1,473.931  :  Nov.  13. 

Garman,  R.  A.,  et  al.  (See  Dickover,  C.  W.,  and  Henry, 
assignors.) 

Garner,  F.  H.      (See  Wilson,  John  D.,  assignor.) 

Garner  Print  Works  &  Bleachery.  (See  Sillifere,  Paul 
E.,  assignor.) 

Garner,  Samuel  B.,  Bend,  Oreg.  Door  latch.  1,449,394  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Garner,  William  R.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
C.  Davis.  Washington,  D.  C.  Illuminated  license  tag 
and  signal   for  automobiles.     1,467,371 ;   Sept.   11. 

Garr,  Joseph  M.     (See  Godman,  J.  E.,  and  Garr.) 

Garrabrnnt,  Charles  and  W.  M.  Fury,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Collapsible  table.     1,444,678  ;  Feb.  6. 

Garraway.  George  C,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Pump. 
1.448,486  :  Mar.  13. 

Garren,  George  S.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sargent  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Water  gauge.     1.470,720  ;  Oct.  16. 

Garrett,  -Arthur  O.,  San  Diego,  C.  E.  Funnell,  and  W.  L. 
Hoffman,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Slotting  machine. 
1,470,721 :   Oct.  16. 

Garrett,  Arthur  0..  San  Diego,  and  C.  E.  Funnell  and 
W.  L.  Hoffman,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Storage-battery- 
cell  top.      1.474,523  :    Nov.   20. 

Garrett,  Cornelius.      (See  Wood.   R.,   and  Garrett.) 

Garrett,  Emerson  E.,  Wallace,  W.  Va.  Chain.  1,458,096  ; 
June  5. 

Garrett,  George  H..  assignor  to  R.  H.  Croft,  Winterset. 
Iowa.     Door-onerating  device.     1.443.7.S6;   Jan.   30. 

G.irretf.  Jesse  M..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Burner.  1,478,949; 
Dec.  25. 

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Garrett,  Robert  E.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Underwear. 
1,460,950;  July  3. 

Garrett,  Robert  L.,  and  J.  L.  Goolsby,  Marlin,  assignors 
of  one-third  to  W.  F.  Gillette,  Palls  County,  Tex. 
Steering  arm.     1,477,108:  Dec.   11. 

Garrett,  Vincent  A.  and  M.  W.  Abts,  Morrill,  Nebr.  Seed- 
potato  cutter.     1,441,844  ;  Jan.  9. 

Garrett,  William  L.,  Forney,  Tex.  Machine  for  gather- 
ing cotton  squares.     1,474,627;  Nov.   20. 

Garrigan,  Cornelius  J.,  Millvale,  Pa.  Oil  heater. 
1,474,524  ;  Nov.   20. 

Garrigue,  William,  &  Company.  (See  Bodman,  John  W., 
assignor.) 

Garrigue,  William,  &  Company.  (See  Sanger,  Walter  E., 
assignor.) 

Garrison,  Frank,  Jerome,  Idaho.  Tool.  1,461,270 ; 
July  10. 

Garrison,  Herman,  Chicago,  111.  Can  opener.  1,476,360  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Garrison,  Orlando,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Gear-grinding  machine. 
1,469,604  ;   Oct.   2. 

Garrison,  Orlando,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Chuck.  1,470,158; 
Oct.  9. 

Gaiiilsun,  Henry  R.,  Kokomo,  lud.  Basket.  1,456,376; 
May  22. 

Garritt,  Wilbur  A.,  and  J.  H.  Engebrigtson,  Sioux  City, 
Iowa.     Sign-displaying  device.     1,454,582  ;  May  8. 

Garrity,  Harry.      (See  Dunseth,  C.  A.,  and  Garrity.) 

Garroway,  Leon.  (See  Schnltzer,  L.  M.,  Garroway,  and 
Gelfman.) 

Garsed,  Edward  T.,  assignor  to  Alexander  and  Garsed, 
Inc.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Indigo  dyeing.  1,449,981; 
Mar.  27. 

Garside,  Edmund,  Darlington,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Morgan, 
Sheffield,  and  The  Skerne  Works  Limited,  Darlington, 
England,  and  himself.  Divided  driving  pulley  and  the 
like  of  sheet-metal  construction.     1,454,435  ;  May  8. 

Gartln,  Elmer  G.,  assignor  to  Sullivan  Machinery  Com- 
pany, Claremont,  N.  H.    Fluid  motor.    1,440.730  ;  .Tan.  2. 

Gartin,  Elmer  G.,  assignor  to  Sullivan  Machinery  Com- 
pany, Claremont,  N.  H.     Fluid  motor.     1,440.731  ;  Jan.  2. 

Gartin,  Elmer  G.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Fluid-pressure  motor.  1,471,691  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Gartin,  Elmer  G.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Rotating  mechanism  for  percus- 
sive tools.     1,474,338  ;  Nov.  13. 

Gartlan,  Stephen  L.,  assignor  of  fifty-five  one  hundredths 
to  A.  E.  Gooderham,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Ap- 
paratus for  treating  hydrocarbons.  1,445,433 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Gartling  George,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Chain  pump. 
1,444,180 ;  Feb.  6. 

Gartner,  Carl.     (See  Doose,  G.,  and  Gartner.) 

Gartner,  Victor,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fountain  pen. 
1,461,823  ;  July  17. 

Garton.  Emery  E.,  Jetmore,  Kans.  Well-pipe  lifter. 
1,445,504  ;  Feb.  13. 

Garver,   Joseph  L.      (See  Howe,  C.  W.,  and  Garver.) 

Garver,  Joseph  P.,  Charleston,  III.  Adjustable  seat  back. 
1,458,879  ;  June  12. 

Garvey,  James  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Fountain  brush 
1,441,675;  Jan.  9. 

Garvey,  James  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Mop  wringer.  1,457,568  ; 
June  5. 

Garvey.  James  P.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Attachment  for  motor 
vehicles.     1,462,744  ;  July  24. 

Garvin  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  McClellan,  Edward 
J.,   assignor.) 

Garvin.  Peter  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plumbing  system. 
1.458.818;  June  12. 

Garwood,  George  W.  (See  Host,  W.  D.,  Miller,  and  Gar- 
wood.) 

Garwood.  George  W.,  El  Monte,  Calif.     Valve-spring  lifter. 

1,440,534  ;  Jan.  2. 
Garwood,  William  C,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Auto  lamp-dimmer 

attachment.     1,471,395  ;   Oct.  23. 
Gary,   Clarence  E.,   Syracuse.   N.   Y.      Internal-combustion 

engine.     1,464,384  ;  Aug.  7. 
Gas  Light  and  Coke  Company,  The.  (See  Lewcock,  W.,  and 

Tallantyre,   assignors.) 
Gas    Research    Company,    The.      (See    Smith,    Harry    F.. 

assignor.) 
Gas    Research    Company,    The.      (See   Smith,   H.   P.,   and 

Cureton,  assignors.) 
Gasan-Thompson    Company.      (See   McKellar,    Judson   L., 

assignor.) 
Gasche,   Karl   W.,   Pittsburgh,   assignor    to   Westinghouae 

Union   Battery   Company,   Swissvale.   Pa.     Manufactur- 
ing storage  batteries.     1,478,708 ;   Dec.   25. 
Gaschke.  George,  assignor  to  American  Platinum  Works, 

Newark,   N.   J.     Finger   ring   and   setting.      1,453,708 ; 

May  1. 
Gaschott,  Conrad.      (See  Terhune,  Richard  A.,  assignor.) 
Gashyesva,     Harold.     Tuba     City,     Ariz.       Necktie     and 

handkerchief  holder.     Des.   62.444  ;  June  5. 
Gaskill,    John    E.,     St.     Louis,    Mo.       Purifying    garlickv 

wheat.      1.460.648:   July   3. 
Gaskins,    Palemon     H.,    Jacksonville,    Fla.       Lubricating 

system.     1,478,513;  Dec.   25. 
Gnsoleno     Corporation.       (See    Greenstreet,     Charles     J., 

ii.sslgiior.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


(See  Oberfell,  G.  G.,  and 
(See  Voress,  C.  L.,  and 


Calif.       Camper's     kit. 
111.        Lifting     device. 


Gasoline  Recovery  Corporation. 
Burrell,  assignors.) 

Gasoline  Kfcovir.v   Corporation. 
Cantei',   assignors,  i 

Gaspar,     Leandro     0.,     Manor, 
1,470,439  ;  Oct.  9. 

Gasparaitis,      Stanley,      Chicago 
1,465,429  ;    Aug.    21. 

Gasparaitis,  Stanley,  assignor  of  one-balf  to  A.  Gaidoma- 
wicz,  Chicago,  III.   Floral-display  case.   1,440,671 ;  Jan.  2. 

Gaspari,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Eyeglasses.  1,444,067  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Gaspari,  Joseph.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Eyeglasses.  Des. 
63,363  ;  Nov.  27. 

Gasparri,  Giuseppe,  and  A.  Casinl,  Rome,  Italy.  Resilient 
suspension  for   vehicle  wheels.     1,448,268 ;   Mar.   13. 

Gaspie,  John  J.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Headlight  screen. 
1,444,243  ;  Feb.  6. 

Gasser,  Anton  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  H.  Wollnlk, 
Youngstown,  Ohio.    Tool  holder.     1,440,672  ;  Jan.  2. 

Gasser,  Joseph,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Combination  high  hoist 
and  dump  wagon.     1,447,719  ;  Mar.  6. 

Gasser,  Joseph,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Combined  high-hoist  and 
dump  wagon.     1,452.501  :  Apr.  24. 

Gasser,  Joseph,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  New  Jersey 
Twin  Hoist  Company.  Dump  wagon.  1,458,047 ; 
June  5. 

Gassman,  Howard  M.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Load-regulat- 
ing means.     1,450,720;  Apr.  3. 

Gassmann,  Heinrich,  Herrenalb,  Germany.  Troduction 
of  lasting  masses  made  from  viscose.     1,447,465  ;  Mar.  6. 

Gast,  Carl,  Barmen,  Germany.  Double-barreled  ninoliiuc 
gun  with  recoiling  barrels.     1,477,115  :  Dec.  11. 

Gaster,  Orrln  J.      (See  Kill,  V.  P.,  and  Gaster.) 

Gaston,  Alpheus  D.,  Austin,  Tex.  Automobile  light-dim- 
mer   switch.      1,462,791 ;    July    24. 

Gaston,  Audley  D.,  Sarnia,  Ontario,  Canada.  Fluid-dis- 
tributing manifold.      1,459,150  ;   June  19. 

Gaston,  Ralph  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Method  of  and  means 
for  testing  the  quality  and  condition  of  solid  substances. 
1,441,626;  Jan.  0. 

Gat.  John  D.,  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for   decomposing  ores.      1,478.822  ;   Dec.   25. 

Gatchell,  Frederick  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Texas 
Company.     Easy-pour  oil  can.     1,454,436  ;  May  8. 

Gatchell.  George  S.,  Roselle  Park,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Needle-loop 
separator  for  sewing  machines.     1,449,508  ;  Mar.  27. 

Gatchell,  George  S.,  Roselle  Park,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Sewing- 
machine  guide.     1,473,617;  Nov.   13. 

Gatchell,  Oliver  W.,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Brick-paver's 
bridge.      1,473,223  ;   Nov.   6. 

Gates,    Ernest    R.      (See    Selby-Fayers,    W.,    and    Gates.) 

Gates,  Frederic  P.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  The  Ar- 
row Electric  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Electric  switch. 
1,451,570;  Apr.   10. 

Gates,  George  B.,  Boston,  Mass.  Packing.  1,444,457  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Gates,  Harry  D.,  Milford,  Conn.  Windshield  cleaner. 
1,447,541 ;  Mar.  6. 

Gates,  Isabel  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Garment  support. 
1,447,130;  Feb.  27.' 

Gates,  Isabel  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Garment  support. 
1,476.504;  Dec.  4. 

Gates.  Isabel  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Garment  support. 
1,476,505;  Dec.  4. 

Gates,  James,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Furnace  con- 
struction.    1,469,000.     Sept.  25. 

Gates,  John  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Game  apparatus. 
1,464,314;  Aug.  7. 

Gates,  Joseph,  East  Pepperlll,  Mass.  Thimble  for  use 
in    conjunction    with    electric    conductors.      1.475,627  ; 

Nov.  27.  „     ^      ,  ^    „ 

Gates,    Louis  W.,   assignor  to   C.   Cowles   and   Company, 

New   Haven,   Conn.     Vehicle   door  handle.      1,441,845 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Gates,    Louis   W.,   assignor   to   C.    Cowles   and    Company, 

New   Haven,  Conn.     Locking  handle  for  vehicle  doors. 

1,464.315 :  Aug.  7.  ^  „     „ 

Gates     Louis    W.,    assignor    to    C.    Cowles    &    Company, 

New    Haven,    Conn.     Lock.      1,477,342 ;    Dec.    11. 
Gates,     William     H.,     New     Haven,     Conn.      Die     head. 

1,464,177;   Aug.   7. 
Gathmpnn,  Emll.  Baltimore,  Md.    Ingot  mold.     1,440,535  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Gathmann,  Emil,  Baltimore,  Md.     Ingot  mold  and  Ingot. 

1,455,197;  May  15.      • 
Gatlin,  William   H.      (See  Bell,  Lorenzo  W.,  assignor.) 
Gato,  Juan  A.,  Miranda  de  Ebro,  Spain.    Alarm  taximeter. 

1,472,162  ;    Oct.    80. 
Gats,   John  B.,    assignor  to  A.   M.    Searles,   Chicago,   III. 

Automobile  visor.     1,447,655  ;  Mar.  6. 
Gattlker-Tanner,    Heinrich.      (See   LevaUlant,    Louis,   as- 

ilimor.) 
Gnubatz,   Arthur  W.,   Madison,   Wis.,   assignor,   by   mesne 

assignments,   to  Ellwood   Tractor  Company,  Paris,  111. 

Tractor   frame.      1,444,967 ;    Feb.   13. 
Gaucher,  n^e  Cerr^,  Albertlne,  executrix.     (See  Gaucher, 

Joseph  T.   A.) 
Gaucher,    Joseph   T.    A.,    deceased,   by   A.    Gaucher,    nSe 

CerrS,  executrix,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.     Self-wind- 
ing clock.     1,449,982;  Mar.  27. 


Gaudenzi,   Arthur,   assignor  to  Aktlengesellschaft   Brown 
Boverl  &  Cie.,  Baden,  Switzerland.     System  of  connec- 
tions    for     multiphase      choking      coils.        1,457,359 ; 
June   5. 
Gaudie,   Herbert  J.      (See  Klrton,  C,  and  Gaudie.) 

Gaudin,  Oneil  B.,  Laurel,  Miss.  Hand  car.  1,450,846; 
Apr.    3. 

Gaudreau,  Aldric.      (See  Lavigne,  H.  F.,  and  Gaudreau.) 

Gaugh,  Clyde  J.,  West  MlUcreek.  Pa.  Gauge.  1,442,333 ; 
Jan.   16. 

Gaughan,  John  J.  (See  La  Payette,  T.  E.,  Glldden,  and 
Gaughan.) 

Gaule.  Rose,  Peosta,  Iowa.  Dancing  doll.  1,475,064 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Gault,  James  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Card-perforating 
machine.      1,472,829;   Nov.    6. 

Gault,  Janii's  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Card-punching  ma- 
chine.    1,473,618;  Nov.  13. 

Gaumont,  LSon,  and  L.  R.  Decaux,  assignors,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  distant  regulation 
of  cinematographic  objectives.     1,454,850;  May  15. 

Gaunt,  Charles  P.,  Birmingham,  England.  Holder  for 
badges,   buttons,   and    the  like.     1,450,721 ;   Apr.   3. 

Gaunt,  Charles  P.,  Birmingham,  England.  Medal-rib- 
bon   mount.      1,450,722  ;    Apr.   3. 

Gaunt,  Charles  F.,  Birmingham,  England.  Hair-cutting, 
shaving,   or   combing  device.      1,473,404  ;   Nov.   6. 

Gaunt,  Joseph  S.,  Manchester,  and  H.  Dyson,  Huddefs- 
fleld,  England.  Spindle  mechanism  of  spinning  and  like 
frames.      1,465,514;   Aug.   21. 

Gauntt,  Guy  R.,  Roanoke,  Ala.  Dies  for  forming  rail 
braces.     1,472,867  ;  Nov.  6. 

Gauntt,  Warren  S.,  Waldron,  Mo.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,478,852  ;  Dec.  25. 

Gaus,  Wilhelm,  W.  Melser,  and  E.  Eberhardt,  assignors 
to  Badische  Anilin-  &  Soda-Pabrik,  Ludwlgsliafeu-on- 
the-Rhiue,  Germany.  Manufacture  of  urea.  1,453,069  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Gauss,  Paul  G.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Roof-projection  ladder 
support.     1,478,823  ;   Dec.   25. 

Gavel,  Stephen,  and  E.  Frost,  Olds,  Alberta,  Canada. 
Shock   absorber.      1,450,954;    Apr.    10. 

Gaver,   James  W.      (See  Prere,  Bartlett   E.,  assignor.) 

Gavin,  Martin  J.     (See  Bowie,  C.  P.,  and  Gavin.) 

Gavlak,  Joseph  G.,  Monongahela,  Pa.  Spark  plug. 
1,459,447  ;  June  19. 

Gaw-0'Hara  Envelope  Co.  (See  Crandall,  Jay  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gaw-O'Hara  Envelope  Company.  (See  Olgay,  Albert, 
assignor.) 

Gawlik,  John.      (See  Harvozinski,  M.,  and  Gawllk.) 

Gawne,  Howard  F.,  Euclid  Village,  Ohio.  Internal-com- 
bustion engine.     1,456,976;  May  29. 

Gay,  Clarence  B.      (See  Cruzen,  C.  L..  and  Gay.) 

Gay,  Edward  B.,  Springdale,  Ark.  Apple-preparing  ma- 
chine.     1,451,571  ;  Apr.  10. 

Gay,  Felix  L.,  San  Benito,  Tex.  Water  gate.  1,448,698  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Gay,  George  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  W.  C. 
McTarnahan  and  N.  Stevenson,  Boston,  Mass.  Pan- 
greasing   machine.      1.472,163  ;   Oct.    30. 

Gay,  Ira  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Vacuum-bottle  carrying  cup 
cap.     1.441,793;  Jan.  9. 

Gay,  Leland  H.,  Palo  Cedro,  Calif.  Signal.  1.447,542; 
Mar.  6. 

Gay,  L^on,  Grenoble,  France.  Absorption,  reaction,  and 
like    column.      1,466,936 ;    Sept.    4. 

Gay,  Robert  H.     (See  Englund,  Knut  E.,  assignor.) 

Gay,  Rubert  M.,  Hanover,  N.  J.  Air  separator. 
1,457,110;   May  29. 

Gaylor,  Cllne.     (See  Love,  B.,  and  Gaylor.) 

Gaynor,  John  J.,  assignor  to  Meler-Gaynor  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Bottle  crowner.  1,448,956  ; 
Mar.  2(). 

Gaynor,  Joseph,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Machine  for  shaping 
and  forming  fabric  cases.     1,477,437  ;  Dec.  11. 

Gazda,  Adolph  A.,  assignor  to  Kaestner  &  Hecht  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  HI.     Control  system.     1,463,947  ;  Aug.  7. 

Gazda.  Jozoph  A.,  Chlcopee,  Mass.  Figure  wheeled  toy. 
1,476,199;  Dec.  4. 

Gazse,  Sandor,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Stop  and  direc- 
tion indicator.     1,478,606;   Dec.   25. 

Gazzolo,   Samuel.      (See  Gibson,  W.,  and  Gazzolo.) 

Gear  Grinding  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Orcntt, 
Harry  F.  L.,  assignor.) 

Geare,  R.  E.  Spencer.  (See  Brown,  Eugene  L.,  jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Geare,  Randolph  E.  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Chain  grate. 
1,454,965  ;  May  15. 

Gearhart,  Ralph  W.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  fill- 
ing  cartons.     1,441,414 ;   Jan.    9. 

Gearhart,  Roy  E.,  O.  D.  Stewart  and  L.  A.  Heckel,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  Vacuum-clothes-cleaner  casing.  Des.  63,076  ; 
Oct.   2. 

Geartts,  Mae  H.,  Marinette,  Wis.  Percolator-handle  pro- 
tector.     1,471,257;    Oct.    16. 

Gebauer,  Charles  L.,  et  al.  (See  Helm,  Emerson  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gebbie,  Alexander  E.,  et  al.  (See  Shortt,  Edward  G., 
assignor.) 

Gebbie,  Ida  T.,  et  al.     (See  Shortt,  Bdward  G..  assignor.). 


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Gebhardt.    Henrv    J..    ChlciiKO,     111.      Automatically-con- 

irollod  soot  blower.     1.476,S09  :  Dec.  11. 
Gebr.  .Staubli.     (See  Bischof,  Ulrlch,  nsslRnor.) 
GtbriUIor,  Hardy.     (See   Scheuer,  Alfred  and  II..  assignors.) 
Geddes.  Charles  A.,  Pblladelphia,  Pa.,  assisiior  to  NaMonal 

Carbonaior     Manufacturln:;     Company,      Incorpurated. 

Carbonator  and  draft  arm  for  soda  water.     Rel5,575 ;  - 

Apr.    10. 
Gedeon,  James,  and  W.  Miller,  Cleveland,  Obio.     Child's 

vehicle.     1,468,346  ;   Sept.   18. 
Gee,  Albert,  Oak  Lane,  Pa.     Stop  device  for  full-fashioned- 

stoeUing-kiiitting  machines.     1,450,071 ;  Mar.  27. 
Gee,  Frederick  S.     (See  Gee,  James  E.  and  F.  S.) 
Gee,  Hays  C.     (See  Glrvln,  F.  B.,  and  Gee.) 
Gee.  James  E.  and  F.  S.,  London,  England.     Display  de- 
vice.      1,463,740  :    July     31. 
Gee,  Norman  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  W.  Parks,  Al- 

toona.  Pa.     Milk  receptacle.     1,451,420  ;  Apr.   10. 
Gtcr,   Maurice  F..   Irondequolt,   assignor  to   General   Rail- 
way   Signal    Company,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Brake-con- 

trolUng    mechanism    for    automatic    train-control    sys- 
tems.    1,454,231  ;  May  8. 
Geer,   William    C,   and   J.    B.    Dickson,    Akron,    Ohio,   as 

signers   to   The   B.   F.    Goodrich    Company,   Now   York, 

N.    Y.      Method    and    composition    for    treating   0brou3 

material.      1,470,073  ;    Oct.   9. 
Gehlbach,  Walter,  Independence,  Kans.     Swab.    1,468,017  ; 

Sept.   18. 
Gelinrich.    Charles    L.,    Elmhnrst,    N.   Y.      Portable   oven. 

1.442.S93;   Jan.   18. 
Gehrandt.  Gustav  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  International 

Earth-Boring  Machine  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.    Power- 
transmitting  mechanism.     1.440,456  ;  Jan.  2. 
Gehrandt,   Gustav  R.,  Evanston,   111.,   assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,    to    International    Earth-Boring    Machine 

Corporation.     Tractor.     1,478,824 ;  Dec.  25. 
Gebres.    Hewitt    A.,    Mount    Vernon,    Ohio.      Compressor 

unit.     1,475,381  :  Nov.  27. 
Gehrig.  William  F.,  Newark,  assignor  to  Essex  Specialty 

Co.,    Inc.,   Berkley   Heights,   N.   J.       Wireless-telephone 

receiving  apparatus.     1,448.207  ;  Mar.  13. 
Gehrig,  William  F.,  Newark,  assignor  to  Essex  Specialty 

Co.,  Inc.,  Berkley  Heights,  N.  J.     Detector  for  wireless 

telephone  outfits.     1,449,148  ;  Mar.  20. 
Gehrig,    William    F.,    Newark,    N.   J.,    assignor    to    Essex 

Specialty    Co..    Inc.,    Berkeley    Heights,    N.    J.      Slider 

for  tuning  colls.     1,460,239  ;  June  26. 
Gehrig,  William  F.,   Newark,  assignor  to  Essex  Specialty 

Co.,    Inc.,   Berkelev   Heights,   N.    J.      Machine   element. 

1,464,815:   Aug.   14. 
Gehrke,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  The  Horn  &  Brannen 

Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Globe  for  light- 
ing fixtures.     Dea.  63,172;  Oct.  30. 
Geib,    Bernhnrd    D.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Fountain    brush. 

1,456.977  :  May  29. 
Geib,  William,  assignor  to  International  Silver  Company, 

Merlden,  Conn.     Metal  hasket  or  similar  article.     Des. 

62,670  ;  July  17. 
Geibel,  John  F.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.     Mounting  for  centrifugal 

clothes  wringers.     1,474,323  ;  Nov.  13. 
Geibel,    John    F.,    assignor    to    Kaustlne    Company,    Inc., 

Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Toilet.      1,461,612 ;    July    10. 
Geier,  James,  Troy,  N.  Y.     Stop  signal  device.     1,465,260  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Geier,    P.    A.,    Company,    The.       (See    Geier,    Philip    A., 

assignor.) 
Geier,  P.  A.,  Company,  The.      (See  Robertson,  Prank  E., 

assignor.) 
Geier,  Philip  A.,  assignor  to  The  P.  A.   Geier  Company, 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  Handle-securing  mechanism.  1,472,797  ; 

Nov.    6. 
Geiger,  Albert  W.,  Stratford,  Conn.    Pin  tubes.     1,445,308  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Geiger,  Charles  F.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 

Carborundum    Company    Niagara   Falls,    N.    Y.      MufiBe 

furnace.     1,464.248  ;  Aug.  7. 
Geiger,    Charles   M..    Denver,    Colo.      Combined    radiator, 

steam  cooker,  and  warming  oven.     1,450,847 ;   Apr.   3. 
Geiger,    David   F..   assignor   of   one-third    to   A.    D.    Cole, 

Minneapolis,   Minn.     Tractor.      1,456,730 ;   May  29. 
Gelser.    Eugen,   Karlsruhe,    Germany,    assignor   to    W.    L. 

D'Olier,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cleaning  brush.     1,452,458  ; 

Apr.  IT. 
Geiger,    William    A.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    W.    H. 

Miner,   Chazy,   N.  Y.     Friction  shock-absorbing  mecha- 
nism.     1,441,274  ;   Jan.   9. 
Geiger.  William  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,  N.  Y.     Side  bearing.     1.442,874  ;  Jan.  23. 
Geiger,    William    A.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    W.    H. 

Miner,    Chazy.    N.    T.      Hand   brake    for    railway    cars. 

1.446,249:   Feb.    20. 
Geiger,    William    A.,    Chicago.    111.,    assignor    to    W.    H. 

Miner,    Chazy,    N.    Y.      Detachable    lining    for    draft- 
gear  friction  shells.     1,472,971 :  Nov.  6. 
Geilfuss.  Albert  H.,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.     Necktie  holder 

1,467,634;  Sept.  11. 
Geils,  John  C,  Bensenville,  111.   Towline  hitch.    1,454,437  ; 

May  8. 
Geils.     Louis     I'..     Chicago,     111.       Headlight     deflector. 

1.467.372  ;  Sept  11. 
Geimer.  Albert  A..  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Belt  box.     1,463,948  ; 

Aug.  7 


Geisendorfer,  George,  and  W.  C.  Lester,  Warrenton,  Oreg. 
Light  screening  and  dellecting  hood  for  headlights. 
1,444,739  ;  Feb.  6. 

Geissenhaincr,  Frederick  W.  (See  Cumner,  M.  S.,  and 
Geissenhainer. ) 

Geissinger,  Harry  G.     (See  Russell,  E.  A.,  and  Gelsslnger.) 

Geisslnger,  Harry  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Vapor 
Car  Heating  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Heating  sys- 
tem.    1.440,673  ;  Jan.  2. 

Goist.    Harry     F.,    Aurora,     III.       Magneto.       1,446,040 
Feb.  20. 

Geist,    Harry    F.,    Sumter,    S.    C.      Magneto.      1,456,001 
May   22. 

Geist,  Harry  F.,  Aurora,  111.     Undergarment.     1,478,006 
Dec.  18. 

Geist  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Wiederwax,  Robert 
W.,   assignor.) 

Geistert,  Albert  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  C:iutch  and  brake 
lever  supporting  bracket.     1,469,258  ;  Oct.  2. 

Oeistwhite,  John.     (See  Bohmker,  J.  C.,  and  Geistwhite.) 

Geiver,  Hugh  E.,  Wessington,  S.  Dak.  Split  demountable 
rim.     1  455,481  ;  May   15. 

Gelarie,  Saul,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Reenforced  bloomers. 
1,460.666  :  July  3. 

Gelatt,  Phllo  M.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Pressure  gauge. 
1,462,570;  July  24. 

Gelfman,  Nathan.  (See  Schnltzner,  L.  M.,  Garroway,  and 
Gelfman.) 

Geller,  Henry  W.,  et  al.  (See  Hachmann,  Frederick,  as- 
signor.) 

Gellman.  Israel  C,  Chicago,  III.  Adjustable  socket 
wrench.     1,451,873  ;  Apr.  17. 

Gellman,  Israel  C,  Chicago,  111.  Wrench.  1,451,906: 
Apr.  17. 

Gelstharp,  Frederick,  Tarentum,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Plate  Glass  Company.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  producing  spectacle  blanks.     1,471,725  :  Oct.  23. 

Gera  City  Stove  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Specht, 
Adolph,  assignor.) 

Gem  Hammock  and  Fly  Net  Company,  The.  (See  Koot», 
William  and  A.  C.,  assignors.) 

Gem  Shirt  Company,  The.  (See  Naylor,  Robert  C, 
assignor.) 

Gem  Shirt  Company,  The.  (See  Pohlkotte,  John  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gemayel,    Joseph.       (See   Linkfi,    Charles,    assignor.) 

Gemelnhardt,  Walter,  New  York,  N.  X.  Mouthpiece-con- 
necting device  and  tuning  slide  for  wind  musical  in- 
struments.    1,443,122;  Jan.  23. 

Gemmel,  WlUiam  J.,  Ashley,  Pa.  Radiator  board.  1,440,979  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Gemmill,  Worthy  D.,  Willonghby,  Ohio.  Frame  and  mak- 
ing it.     1,467,787;  Sept.   11. 

Genard,  Joseph  P.,  Edgewood,  Md.  Sight  for  firearms. 
1,466,297  :  Aug.  28. 

Qendreau,  Charles  J.,  and  J.  L.  Sarvey,  assignors  to  Gen- 
eral Railway  Signal  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cross- 
drilling  attachment  for  automatic  screw  machines. 
1,449,172  ;  Mar.  20. 

Gendron  Wheel  Company,  The.  (See  Nauts,  Frank  A., 
assignor.) 

Gendron  Wheel  Co.,  The.  (Se«  Vogel,  Joshna  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gendron  Wheel  Company,  The.  (See  Vogel,  J.  F.,  and 
Nauts,  assignors.) 

Oneral  Abrasive  Company.  (See  Richmond,  H.  A.,  and 
Macdonald,  assignors.) 

General  Ajnerican  Tank  Cta  Corporation.  (See  Nelson, 
Axel  M.,  assignor.) 

General  American  Tank  Car  Corporation.  (See  Parks, 
Ostrander  J.,  assignor.) 

General  American  Tank  Car  Corporation.  (See  Weaver, 
Robert  R.,  assignor.) 

General  Automatic  Scale  Company.  (See  Schaper,  Harry 
C,  assignor.) 

General  Can  <i;ompany.  (See  Dennison,  Lawrence,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Carbonic  Company.  (See  Sturcke,  Herman  B., 
assignor.) 

General  Chain  Company.  (See  Thoma,  A.  J.,  and  Eklund, 
assignors.) 

General  Chemical  Company.  (See  Balrd,  Dudley,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Abbott,  Charles  C,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Abbott,  C.  C,  and  Trea- 
nor,  assignors. 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Adams,  Nathan  H., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Alexander,  Peter  P.,  a»- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Alexanderson,  Ernst  F. 
W.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Anderson,  Earl  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Arnold,  Lyman,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Austin,  Edward,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Bailey,  Halsted,  as- 
signor.) 


196 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Seneral  Electric  Company.     (See  Baker,  Walter  R.  G.,  as- 
signor.) 
General    Electric    Company.       (See    Batchelder,    Asa    A., 

assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company.      (See  Beclser,  Howard  I.,  as- 
signor.) 
General  Electric  Company.      (See  Beckert,  Albert  R.,  as- 
signor.) 
General  Electric  Company.      (See  Beckert,   Frank   R.,   as- 
signor.) 
General    Electric    Company.       (See    Bennett,     Frank    S., 

assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company.     (See  Berry,  Clarence  J.,  as- 
signor.) 
General  Electric   Company.      (See  Bohner,   Clyde   C,   as- 
signor.) 
General    Electric    Company.       (See    Bovver,    George    W., 

assignor.) 
General   Electric   Company.      (See   Bowman,   Francis   H., 

assignor.) 
General    Electric    Company.      (See    Blume,    Louis    F.,    as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See   Bradbury,    Burke,    as- 
signor.) 
General  Electric  Company.     (See  Brand,  Frederick  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Brooks,    Wallace    L., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Brown,    William    W., 
assignor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See  Burnham,   Joseph   L., 
assignor. ) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See   Burnham,    Locke    H., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric   Company.      (See   Byles,    Frank    A.,   as- 
signor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See    Carichoff,    B.    R.,    and 
Jones,  assignors.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Carver,    James     H., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Cbamplin,  Franklin  J., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Clougb,    Frederic    H., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Clough,    Fredric    H., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Collingham,  Robert  H., 
assignor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Connely,   Charles   B., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Davey,  Wheeler  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Degen,  Frederick  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See  Doane,   Leroy   C,   as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Dryer,  William  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Dunham,  Harry  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Eaton,  John,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Edmundson,  H.  W.,  and 
Munro,  assignors.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Elder,    Matthew    L., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Emmet,  Williami  L.  R., 
assignor. ) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Brben,  Hermann  F.  T., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.    (See  Fischer,  Kurt,  assignor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See  Fitz   Gerald,   Alan   S., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See   Fogler,    Ben   B.,    .-is- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See   Forsberg,    Peter   W., 
assignor.) 

General   Electric    Company.      (See    Fortin,    Paul    R.,    as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Frank,  W.  D.,  and  Case, 
assignors.) 

General     Electric    Company.       (See    French,    Henry    G., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Frltsch,  Karl,  assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Germain,    Henry    A., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric   Company.      (See    Gillette,    R.    T.,    and 
Butterfleld,   assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Gooch,   Ernest   C,  as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Gosling,    Joseph    W., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Greisser,  Victor  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Guay,    Emile   J.,    as- 
signor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Hall,    Chester   I.,   as- 
signor. ) 

General   Electric  Company.      (See  Halliwell.  Reginald  F., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Hamilton,    W.    S.    H., 
and  Krape,   assignors.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Hamilton,    Walter   L., 
assignor.) 


General   Electric    Company.      (See   Halvorson,    Cromwell 

A.   B.,   jr.,   assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company.    (See  Hamilton,  William  S.  H., 

assignor.) 
General    Electric    Company.      (See    Heisler,    Charles    L., 

assignor.) 
General    Electric    Company.       (See    Hepperlen,    John    A., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Herklotz,  Max,  assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company.      (See  Hildebrand,  L.  E.,  and 

Thomson,  assignors.) 
General  Electric  Company.     (See  Hobart,  Henry  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Hoxie,   Charles  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Huber,  Herman  J.  H., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Hunt,  Louis  J.,  assign- 
or.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Ipsen,    Carl    L.,    as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Jacobs,    Harry    M., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Johannesen,   Svend  E., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See   Jones,    Benjamin    W., 
assignor.) 

"^"neral    Electi-ic    Company.       (See    Jones,    B.    W.,    and 
Gooch,  assignors.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Junggren,    Oscar,    as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Kline,  Charles  H.,   as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Knopp,    Otto    A.,    as- 
signor. ) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Koch,    Paul    A.,    as- 
signor.) 

General   Electi'Ic   Company.      (See   Krueger,    Carl   R.,    as- 
signor.) 

General     Electric     Company.       (See     Langmuir,     Irving, 
assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Leddick,    George,    as- 
signor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Lemp,    Hermann,   as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Luckiesh,    Matt,    as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Lyons,    Joseph,    as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Mackay,  George  M.  J., 
assignor. ) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Macloskie,    G.,    and 
Stearns,   assignors.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See   MacmlUan,   Campbell, 
assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Marshall,    James    E., 
assignor.) 

G<?neral   Electric   Company.      (See   McKay,   John   A.,    as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Merrill,    Wilbur    L., 
assignor.) 

General   Electric    Company.      (See   MerriU,    W.    L.,   and 
Winne,  assignors.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See   Mitchell,    L.    E.,    and 
White,  assignors.) 

General   Electric  Company.      (See  Mittag,   Albert  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric   Company.      (See  Morcom,   Reginald  K., 
assignor. ) 

General  Electric   Company.      (See  Moss,   Sanford  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Norris,    Marvin    L., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Otis,    Albert    N.,    as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.    (See  Pacz,  Aladar,  assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Pape,    Wllhelra,    as- 
signor.) 

General     Electric    Company.       (See    Patch,     James     W.,   ^ 
assignor.)  B 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Peek,  Frank  W.,  jr.,  as-    " 
slgnor.) 

General    Electric   Company.      (See    Perham,    Charles    F., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Pero,   Bertram  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

General   Electric  Company.      (See  Phelps,   Roscoe  G.,   as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Porter,    Wlllard    E., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.    (See  Pratt,  John  B.,  assignor.") 

^^neral    Electric    Company.       (See    Pressey,    Wilbur    A., 
assignor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Prince,    David    C,   as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Rankin,    William    K., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Rice,   Chester   W.,   as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Rice,    Edwin    W.,    jr., 
assignor. ) 

General  Sieotrlc  Company.     (See  Richardson,  Ernest  L., 
assignor.) 


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UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


197 


General  Electric  Company.      (See  Rogers,  Harold  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 
General    Electric   Company.      (See   Roosevelt,    Gracie   H., 
jissi^'Hor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See  Rue,   John   R.,   jr.,   as- 
signor.) 

Gencriil  Electric  Company.     (See  St.  Clair,  Byron  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Genornl    Electric    Company.       (See    Salz,    Frederick    W., 

assignor.) 
Gcnpral   Eli>ctric  Company.      (See  Scharschu,   Charles   A., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Schmidt,  Henry  H.,  ae- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Schuchardt,    Rudolp'h 
F.,  assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Schwennker,    Charles 
F,.   assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Sclater,    Ivanhoe    H., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Seede,    John    A.,    as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Selz,  Walter,  assignor.) 

General   Electric  Company.      (See  Stack,   George  E.,   as- 
signor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Standerwick,   Reginald 
G.,  assignor.) 

General     Electric     Company.       (See     Stearns,     R.,     and 
Mjiclr.skii'.   ns:signors.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See   Steenstrup,  Christian, 
assignor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Steinmetz,    C.   P.,    and 
Standerwick,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Stephens,   Howard   O., 
assignor.) 

General   Electric    Company.      (See   Thompson,   Louis   W., 
assisrnor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Thomson,    Elihu,    as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric     Company.       (See    Traver,     Oliver    C, 
assignor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Treanor,    Edward    D., 
as.signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Trelschel,   Chester  C, 
assignor.) 

Gon>ral    Electric    Company.       (See    Twlss,    Paul    E.,    as- 
signor.! 
,  General    Electric    Company.      (See   Twogood,    Ernest    N., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric   Company.      (See   Valentine,    Irving   R., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Ver  Planck,  William  E., 
assignor. ) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See   Wagner,    Edward  A., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Wagner,    Robert    E.. 
assignor.) 

General    Electric     Company.       (See    Walle,     Ludwig     S., 
nssignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Warren,    G.    B.,    and 
Wirt,   assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Warren,  Henry  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Weber,  L.  J.,  and  Gooch. 
assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Wedmore,  Edmund  B., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric   Company.      (See   Weed,    James   M.,    as- 
signor.) 

General   Electric  Company.      (See  Weldon,   John   J.,   as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.*  (See    Westphal,    Hans,    as- 
signor.) I 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Weston,  Frederick  H., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Whitaker,    Frank   P., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  White,  William   C,   as- 
signor. i 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Wilkinson,    James,   as 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Wilson,    Edward,    as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Wirt,    Harrison    L., 
assignor.) 

General   Electric    Company.      (See   Wood,    James   J.,    as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.    (  See  Wooldridge,  William  J., 
assignor.) 

General  Engineering  Company,  The.     (See  Chaffin,  Charles 
E.,  assignor.) 

General  Engineering  Company,  The,  et  al.      (See  Center, 
A.  L.,  and  Jones,  assignors.) 

General  Explosives  Company.      (See  Sturgis,  William   B., 
assignor.) 

General   Fastener   Company.      (See   Johnson,    E.    S.,    and 
Earlson.  assignors.) 

General  Fire  Extinguisher  Company.      (See  Bell,  Chester 
A.,  assignor.) 

General  Fire  Extinguisher  Company.      (See  Derby,   John 
H.,  assignor.) 

fieneral  Fire  Extinguisher  Con">api'.      ^See  Haussler,  C. 
F.,  and  Park,  assignors.) 


General    Fire    Extinguisher    Company.      (See    Loepsinger, 
Albert   J.,    assignor.) 

General   Fireproofing  Company,  The.      (See  Coryell,    Wil- 
liam C.,  assignor.) 

General   Fireproofing   Company,    The.      (See   McPike,    H. 
C,   and    Schmitz.  assignors.) 

General   Fireproofing  Company.      (See   Schmitz,   Fred  A., 
assignor.) 

General    Gas   Light    Company.      (See   Humphrey,    Hubert 
R.,  assignor.) 

General  Industrial  X-Eay  Co.     (See  Guilllaume,  William, 
assignor.) 

General  Lighting  Fixture  Co.     (See  Wangershelm,  Edgar 
A.,  assignor.) 

General  Machine  Works,  The.      (See  Swartz,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

General    Motors    Corporation.       (See   Blackmore,    Lloyd, 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.     (See  Bower,  Ferdinand  A., 
assignor.) 

General   Motors    Corporation.      (See  Bower,    F.    A.,    and 
Cataline,  assignors.) 

General   Motors   Corporation.      (See  Bull,   Arthur  A.,   as- 
signor.) 

General    Motors    Corporation.       (See    Bull,    A.    A.,    and 
Darnell,   assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.     (See  Cody,  M.  T.,  Gray,  and 
Forbes,  assignors.) 

General  Motors   Corporation.      (See  Durant,   William   G., 
assignor.) 

General    Motors    Corporation.      (See    Fishburn,    Otto    B., 
assignor.) 

General    Motors    Corporation.       (See    Forbes,    Kingston, 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.     (See  Geistert,  Albert  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors   Corporation.      (See   Johnson,    Frank,   as- 
signor.) 

General    Motors    Corporation.       (See    Krotz,    Alvaro    S., 
assignor. ) 

General  Motors  Corporation.     (See  Lambert,  Brazil  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

General    Motors    Corporation.       (See    Mason,    Arthur    C, 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.     (See  Mlnch,  Walter  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

General   Motors   Corporation.      (See   Pence,    Lafe   V.,   as- 
signor.) 

General   Motors    Corporation.      (See   Perlman,    Louis    H., 
assignor.) 

General   Motors   Corporation.      (See   Robertson,   John    P., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Company.      (See  Short,   Charles   R.,   as- 
signor.) 

General    Motors    Corporation.       (See    Springer,    William 
N.,  assignor.) 

Qemeral    Motors    Corporation.      (See    Sturt,    Alfred    T., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.     (See  Taub,  Alex,  assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.      (See  White,   John   W.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.      (See  White,  John   W.,  jr., 
assignor.) 

General    Motors    Corporation.      (See   Whitten,    Frank   A,, 
assignor.) 

("leneral    Motors    Research    Corporation.       (See    Aseltine, 
Fred  E..  assignor.) 

(General  Motors  Research  Corporation.      (See  Geyer,  Har- 
vey D..  assignor.) 

Gonernl   Motors   Research    Corporation.       (See   Ketteringf, 
Charles  F.,  assignor.)  * 

General  Slotors  Research  Corporation.     (See  Lee,  Charles 
L.,  a«isicnor.) 

General    Motors    Research    Corporation.       (See    Midgley, 
Thomas,   jr.,   assignor.) 

General  Motors  Research  Corporation.     (See  Short,  Charles 
R.,   as.signor. ) 

General  Optical  Company.      (See  Clement,  George  A.  and 
H.,  assignors.) 

General  Paper  Goods  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Radzlnsky, 
Harry,  assignor.) 

General  Petroleum  Corporation.      (See  Prutzman,   P.   W., 
and  von  Bibra,  assignors.) 

General  Phonograph  Corporation.     (See  Vasselll,  Anthony, 
assignor. ) 

General  Pressed  Metal  Company.     (See  Banes,  Walter  D., 
assignor.) 

General  Railway  Signal  Company.     (See  Bushnell,  Charles 
S.,   assignor.) 

General  Railway  Signal  Company.     (See  Dodge,  L.  E.,  and 
Preston,   assignors.) 

General  Railway  Signal  Company.     (See  Geer,  Maurice  F., 
assignor.) 

General  Railway  Signal  Company.     (See  Gendreau,  C.  J., 
and  Sarvey,  assignors.) 

General  Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Howe,  Winthrop 
K.,  assignor.) 

General    Railway    Signal   Company.      (See   Larry,    Edwin 
<'..  assignor.) 

General  Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Leake,   Richard 
C,   assignor.) 

General    Railway   Signal   Company.      (See   Lindner,   John 
C,   assignor.) 


198 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


General  Itailwiiy  Signal  Company.      (Soe   Richmond,  Carl 

A.,  assignor.) 
Genciiil    Kailway    Signal    Company.       (See    Wight,    Sedg- 
wick N.,  assignor.) 
General    Rubber    Company.       (See    Bradley,    C.    E.,    and 

Coffin,  assisrnors.) 
General    Specialty    Company.       (See    Krause,    All)ert    F., 

*«slgnor.) 
General  Seamless  Tube  Company.     (See  Brinkman,  Louis 

H.,  assignor.) 
General  Shoe  Machinery  Company.      (See  Ballard,  Harrie 

A.,  assignoi-.) 
General    Tire     and     Rubber    Company.       (See     Denmire, 

Harold   A.,  assignor.) 
General   Tire   and  Rubber   Company,   The.      (See   Iredell, 

Robert,  assignor.) 
General  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The.     (See  O'Neil,  Wil- 
liam, assignor.) 
Genett,  Louis  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  M.  Longyear, 
jr.,      Marquette,      Mich.        Demountable  -  rim       stand. 
1,463,465  ;  July  31. 
Genett,  Louis  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  .T.  M.  Longyear, 
Jr.,  Marquette,  Mich.     Tiston-rlng  remover.     1,468,291 ; 
Sept.  18. 
Geneva   Cutlery  Corporation.      (See   Althofr,   Walter,   as- 
signor.) 
Geneva    Heater   Company.      (See   Olson,    Charles    A.,    as- 
signor.) 
Geneva  Metal  Wheel  Company,  The.     (See  Ford,  Albert  M., 

assignor.) 
Genge,   Frederick  C.      (See  Shields,  Harry  A.,  assignor.) 
G«ngras,    Alfred    J.      (See   Yorgensen,    Paul    L.    L.,    as- 
signor. ) 
Gennevois,    Emile,    assignor   to   La   Societe   Anonyme    des 
Elevateurs    de     Llquldes     "Chaine-Helice"     Bessonuet- 
Favre,     Chatellerault,    France.       Chain     for    elevating 
liquids.     1,475,382  ;  Nov.  27. 
Gensecke,    Wilhelm,    Homburg,    Germany.      Oxygen   appa- 
ratus.    1,448,590  ;   Mar.  13. 
Gensler,    Arthur    F.       (See    Weske,    G.    J.,    Gensler,    and 

Prange.) 
Gent,    Edgar   W.,   Morristown,    N.   J.,    assignor    to    West- 
ern  Electric  Company,  Incorporated.  New   York,   N.  Y. 
Ratchet  mechanism.     1,445,271  :  Feb.  13. 
Gent,  Edgar  W.,  Morrlstown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric     Company,     Incorporated,    New     York,     N.     Y. 
Centrifugal   governor.      1,459,394 ;    June    19. 
Geiiter,  Albert  L.,  et  al.      (See  Center,  A.  L.,  and  Jones, 

assignors.) 

Genter,   Albert  L.,  and  G.  C.  Jones,  assignors  of  one-half 

to    The    General    Engineering    Company    and    one-half 

to   A.    L.   Center,    Salt   Lake    City,    Utah.     Continuous 

thickening  process.      1,452,151  ;   Apr.   17. 

Genthner,  Thomas   E.,  and  A.  L.   Stevens,  Boston,  Mass. 

Muffler.     1,453,9,32;  May   1. 
Gentile,  Lawrence.     (See  Winchenbaugh,. I..,  and  Gentile.) 
Gentile,   Lawrence,   Melrose,   assignor   to   Lester   P.    Win- 
chenbaugh Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Paper-treating  ma- 
chine.    1,454,376;  May  8. 
Gentlne,  Howard  I.,  assignor  to  American  Atomized  Fuel 
Company,  Shelbyvllle,  111.     Furnace.     1,469,313  ;  Oct.  2. 
Gentle.    William    M.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.       Carburetor. 

1.473.182;    Nov.    6. 
Gentry,    Cleveland,    Azusa,    Calif.      Tread    for    tractors. 

1.469,001 ;  Sept.  26. 
Gentry,  George  W.,  Yeager,  Okla.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
H.     H.    Diamond    and    one-fourth    to    J.     R.    Dutton, 
HoldenvlUe,  Okla.     Windmill.     1,465,602;  Aug.  21. 
Gentry,      Vergil,      Anderson,       Ind.         Bearing      device. 

1,446,173  ;  Feb.  20. 
Gentzel,  Perry  H.,  Newton,  Mass.     Cylinder-oiler  control 

for  engines.     1,447,944  ;   Mar.   6. 
Gentzel,  Perry  H.,  Newton,  Mass.     Automatic  cut-oft  for 

fuel  of  oil-burning  boilers.     1,448,530  ;   Mar.  13. 
Gentzel,     Perry     H.,     Newton,     Mass.        Oil     separator. 

1,455,136;  May  15. 
Gentzel,      Perry      H.,     Newton,     Mass.        Oil     atomizer. 

1.459,448;    June    19. 
Genung,   Charles  E.,   Chicago,   111.,   assignor   to   Morris   & 

Company.     Upholstery  material.     1,453,049 :  May  8. 
Geoghegan,  HoNvard  G.     (See  Griffith.  F.  P.,  Lindsay,  and 

Geoghegan.) 
Geometric  Tool   Co..   The.      (See  Breitensteln.   Albert   F., 

assignor.) 
George,  Ayoob-  Fond  du  I^ac,  Wis.     Apparatus  for  build- 
ing walls.     1,460,197  ;   June  26. 
George,   Charles  E.      (See  Brockney,   J.  L.,   and   George.) 
George,   Charles  H.,   Framington,   Mass.      Ventilating   at- 
tachment for  windows.     1,470,606;   Oct.   IG. 
George,    Charles    L.,    assignor    to    The    Buckeye    Tractor 
Ditcher     Company,     Findlay,     Ohio.      Tread     belt    for 
apron    wheels.      1,446,292  ;    Feb.    20. 
Qtorge,    Charles    L.,    assignor    to   The    Buckeye   Traction 
Ditcher  Company,  Findlay,  Ohio.     Sloplng-bank-cuttlng 
attachment.     1,462,488  ;   July  24. 
Ceorge   Cutter   Company.      (See   Larklns,   Ernest   M.,    as- 
signor. ) 
George,    Edwin    S.,   Pontlac.   Mich.     Tractor.      1,443,951 ; 

Feb.   6. 
George,  Enoch,  jr.,  assignor  to  The  McConway  A  Torley 
Company,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.       Coupling-centering  device. 
1,448,289 ;  Mar.  18. 


George,  Frederick  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.    Belt.    1,440,980  ; 

Jan.  2. 
George,  Frederick  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.   Belt.    1.447,243  ; 
Mar.   6. 

George,  Harry  C.  (See  Hayden,  J.  B.,  Morris,  and 
George.) 

George,  Harry  J.,  Long  Beach.  Calif.  Dog  carrier  for 
automobiles.     1,444, 679  ;  Feb.  6. 

George,  Henry  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Window.     1,470,223  ; . 

Oct.  9. 
George,   James   H.,   New   York,    N.   Y.     Barrel   fastening. 

1,465,430;   Aug.   21. 
George,    Jerome    R.,    assignor    to    Morgan    Construction 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.     Manufacture  of  wire  rods. 
1,476.333  ;  Dec.  4. 
George,  Jerome  R.,  and  W.  E.  Carroll,  assignors  to  Morgan 
Construction  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.     Die  box  for 
wire-drawing  machinery.      1,465,730;   Aug.   21. 
George,    Ollie   C.    Crystal    Lake,    111.      Knockdown   flower 

box  and  fernery.      1,475,573  ;  Nov.   27. 
George,   W.   D.,   et  al.,   receivers.      (See   Jones,   Pearl   N., 
assignor.) 

Geoplanus  Company,  The.  (See  Hartman,  Frederick  D., 
assignor.) 

Georgl,  Paul  and  R.,  Leipzig-Gohlis,  Germany.  Signal 
sound   instrument.      1,463,361 ;   July   31. 

Georgl,   Robert.      (See  Georgl,   Paul  and  R.) 

Georgia  Vita  Llgno  Co.      (See  Coester,  George,  assignor.) 

Gepp,  Herbert  W.,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia.  Roast- 
ing of  zinc  sulphide  ores  preparatory  to  leaching. 
1,443,708  ;   Jan.   30. 

Gepp,  Herbert  W.,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  assignor  to  Elec- 
trolytic Zinc  Catnpany  of  Australasia  Proprietary 
Limited,  Melbourne,  Australia.  Roasting  of  zinc  sul- 
phide ores  preparatory  to  leaching.     1,443,707  ;  Jan.  30. 

Geppert,  Frank  J.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  Direction  signal. 
1,475,063  ;   Nov.  20. 

Geraerdts,  Gerard  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mold.  1,444,740; 
Feb.   6. 

Geraghty,  John  P.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Automobile  lock. 
1,465,583;  May  15. 

Geranlo,  Nlcholfis,  Rosario  de  Santa  Fe,  Argentina.  Pro- 
tective cover  for  pneumatic  tires  and  the  like. 
1,442,394  ;   .Tan.   16. 

Gerber,  David,  Baltimore,  Md.  Ice-cream  cone.  Des. 
63,464  ;  Dec.  11. 

Gerber,  D wight,  assignor  to  National  Valve  &  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pipe  support  and  an- 
chor.    1,470,529  ;  Oct.  9. 

Gerber,  Evelyn,  Chicago,  111.  Garment  fastener  or  hold- 
ing device.     1,463,949  ;  Aug.   7. 

Gerber,  John  G.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Union 
Special  Machine  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Tape  guide 
for  sewing  machines.      1,466,937  ;   Sept.  4. 

Gerber,  Martin,  Iowa  City,  Iowa.  Radiator-repair  ma- 
chine.     1,460,480:    .Tuly   3. 

Gerbor,  Wllmer  J.,  Deadwood,  S.  Dak.  Oil-tube  cleaner. 
1,464.069  ;  Aug.  7. 

Gerbig,  Bert  G.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Circuit  breaker.  1,451,157; 
Apr.    10. 

Gercke,  Maximilian,  Paslng,  near  Munich,  Germany.  Dis- 
tillation  of  bituminous  material.     1,474,367 ;   Nov.   20. 

Gerdll,  Henri  P.,  Paris,  France.  Rotary  cutting  tool. 
1,446.342  ;  Feb.  20. 

Gerdll,  Henri  P.,  Parte,  France.  Drill.  1,454,851 ; 
May   15. 

Gerfin,   George  P.      (See  Haynes,  P.   E.,  and   Gerfln.) 

Gerhardt,  Frederick.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Die  for  lining 
bearings.     1,474,775  ;  Nov.  20. 

Gerhardt,  Leonard,  assignor  to  Tin  Decorating  Company 
of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md.  Sheet-metal  box. 
1,446,458;   Feb.   27. 

Gerhardt,  Louis  J.,  West  New  York,  N.  J.  Eyeshade. 
1,473,619  ;  Nov.  13. 

Gerhardt,  Oscar,  Berlin-Lichterfelde,  Germany.  Method 
of  and  system  for  determining  from  an  aircraft  the 
elevation  above  the  ground.     1.468.018  ;  Sept.  18. 

Gerhardt.  Reginald  B.,  Sparrows  Point,  Md.  Automatic 
work  feeder.     1.457.830  ;  June  5. 

Gerlnger,  George  T.,  Aroroy,  P.  I.  Air  lift  for  agitators 
for  ore  and  other  materials.     1,442,264  ;  Jan.  16. 

Gerlnger,    Isldor.      (See    Geringer,    Moris    and    I.) 

Gerlnger,  Moris  and  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fixture  arm, 
Des.  63,555  ;  Dec.  18. 

Gerl,  Frank  F.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Guitar.  Des.  62,165 ; 
Apr.   3. 

Gerlach,  Fred,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Graham,  W.  S.,  and 
nipple,  assignors.) 

Gerlach,  Fred,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Llndgren,  Alexus  C, 
assignor.) 

Gerlach,  Oscar,  La  Salle,  111.  Heat-insulating  material 
and  manufacture.     1,468,149;  Sept.  18. 

Gerlach,  Paul,  Saskatoon,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Bundle- 
carrying  attachment  for  grain  harvesters.  1,454,471 ; 
May  8. 

Gerlat,  Paul  E.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Shipping  device  for 
articles  of   cylindrical   shape.     1.477,818:    Dec.    IS. 

Gerleman,  Oscar  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Treating  pistons, 
piston  rings,  and  cylinders,  and  specially-prepared  pis- 
ton rings.     1,462,855  ;  July  24. 

Gerleman,  Oscar  W.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Treating  pistons, 
piston  rings,  and  cylinders.     1,466,432  ;  Aug.   2S. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


199 


Meaiis  of  lubrication. 


Voicing  apparatus. 
Lumber     carrier. 


Gerleman,  Oscar  W.,  St.  Louis,  Ho 
1,474,819:  Nov.  20. 

GerllriK,  Arthur  A.,  New  lork,  N.  Y. 
1.447,162  ;   Feb.   27. 

GerlinKer,     Carl     F.,     Dallas,     Ores. 
1,4.^7.02.^  :  Ma.v  29. 

Germain,  Edward  B..  assignor  to  Dunlop  Tire  and  Rub- 
ber Corporation  of  America,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Tire  tread, 
nes.  63,550;  Dec.  IS. 

Germain.  Hcnrv  A.,  Pittsfli^ld,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Handle  for  ratio  adjusters. 
1,441,794  :  .Tan.  9. 

Germain,  Pierre.  (See  Kreutzberger,  P.  L.  G.,  and 
Germain.)  „        ,     , 

Germain  Seed  and  Plant  Company.  (See  Meyberg,  Man- 
fred, assignor.) 

Germer,  Edward,  Erie,  Pa.     Stove.     1,449,665  ;  Mar.  27. 

GermtT,  Edward,  jr.  (See  Germer,  Edward  G.  and  E., 
Jr.) 

Germer,  Edward,  jr.,  Erie,  Pa.  Burner.  1,443,409 ; 
Jan.  30. 

GLrnior,  Edward  G.,  Erie,  Pa.     Stove.     1,447,945  ;  Mar.  6. 

Germ.-r,  Edward  G..  and  E.,  jr.,  Erie,  Pa.  Gas  burner. 
1,466,014  ;  Aug.  28. 

Germot.  Antonin,  Asnieres,  France.  Direct  recovery  of 
metallic   antimony.      1,475,294  ;   Nov.   27. 

Gernandt,  Waldo  G.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Internal-com- 
bustion engine.     1,466,646  ;  Aug.  28. 

Geriisliack,  Hujro.  assicmor  to  Radio  Industries  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Tuned  telephone  receiver. 
1.478.709;  Dec.   25.  ^      „„ 

Gero,  Victor,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Spool  head.  1,461,480; 
July  10. 

Gerould,  Martin  E.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cord  holder  and 
cutter.     1,443,358:  Jan.  30. 

Gerrard,  Alec  J.      (See  Wood.  George,  assignor.) 

Gerrard,  Alec  J.,  Chicago,  11!.  Wire  stretching  and  ty- 
ing machine.      1,460,049 :  July   3.  ,      „,  ,     . 

Gerrard,  Alec  J.,  and  P.  Wright,  Chicago,  111.  Shipping 
package.      1,445,762 ;    Feb.    20. 

Gerrard,  Alec  J.,  and  P.  Wright,  Chicago,  111.  Bale  tie 
with  deformed  ends.    1,448,998  ;  Mar.  20. 

Gerrard,  Alec  J.,  and  P.  Wright,  Chlcauo,  III.  Wire  de- 
forming and  severing  machine.     1,453,456  ;  May  1. 

Gerrard,  Alec  J.,  and  P.  Wright,  Chicago,  111.  Wire  ten- 
sioning and  twisting  machine.      1,456,127  ;   May   22. 

Gerrard,  Alec  J.,  and  P.  Wright,  Chicago.  111.  Machine 
for  making  bale  ties.     1,459,623  ;  June  19. 

Gerrard.  Alec  J.,  and  P.   Wright,  Chicago,   111. 
for  cutting  and  swaging  bale  ties.     1.466,334 

Gerrard,  Alec  J.,  and  P.  Wright.  Chicago,  111. 
with  deformed  ends.     1,472.299  ;   Oct.   30. 

Gerrard.    Aloe    J.,    and    P.    Wright,    Chicago,    111 
bundling  machine.     1,478,514 ;   Dec.   25. 

Gerritv.  Joe  A.     (See  Crotto.  Frank  E..  tissignor.) 

Gersba"ch,  Karl.      (See  Beck,  A.,  Gersbach.  and  Weber.) 

Gershon.  Victor  P.      (See  Lloyd,  E.  A.,  and  Gershon.) 

Gershovitz,  Barnett,  Canton,  Ohio,  Dump  wagon. 
1,469,637  ;  Oct.  2. 

Ger.<tein.  Frank.     (See  Gerstem,  Harry  and  F.) 

Ger.«tein,  Harry.  Arverne,  and  F.  Gerstein,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Shoulder  strap.     1,457,904  ;  June  5. 

Gerstenberger,  Henry  J.,  assignor  to  The  Babies  Dis- 
pensary &  Hospital  of  Cleveland,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Composition  of  ingredients  for  artificial  food. 
1,445,434;   Feb.   13. 

Gerstenberger,  Henry  L.  G.,  Roselle,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Standard  Development  Com- 
panv.      Bung.      1,464,523  :   .4ug.    14. 

Gerster,  John  M.     (See  Carlson,  R.  E.,  and  Gerster.l 

Gcrstle,  John,  assicnor  to  The  Electro  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Davton,  Ohio.  Electrode  for  electrolytic  cells. 
1.448,208  ;  Mar.  13. 

Gerstle.  Jules.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Humidor.  1,474,254  : 
Nov.  13. 

Gerstmayr,  Anton,  Chicago,  111.  Vehicle  wheel.  1,465.261  : 
Aug.   21. 

Gerth,  Ruth  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Candle  plate  for 
lighting  fixtures.     Des.  61,802  ;  Jan.  16. 

Gerth,   Ruth   L.,   Minneapolis,   Minn.,    assignor    to   Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
fixtures.     Des.  61.803  :  Jan.  16. 

Gerth,  Ruth  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
ing  fixtures..    Des.   61,804  ;  Jan.  16. 

Gerth.  Ruth  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Spindle  for  light- 
ing fixtures.  Des.  62.568  :  ,Tune  26. 
Gerth,  Ruth  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Spindle  for  llght- 
inc:  fixtures.  Fes.  62.569  :  June  26. 
Gerzen.  Viktor  E.,  Svanobruk,  Sweden.     Screw.     1,473,033  ; 

Nov.   6. 
Gessel,    George,    Logan,    Utah.      Carrier   frame   for   tires, 
tool    boxes,     and    license-number     plates.       1,441,795 ; 
Jan.  9. 
Gesell.  Willinm  H.,  Montclair,  N.  J.     Edible  product  and 

making  the  same.     1,475.574  :  Nov.  27. 
Gesellschaft  fUr  Drahtlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  H.  Hallesches. 

(See  Mayer,  E.,  and  Lelb,  assignors.) 
Gesellschaft    filr    Drahtlose    Telegraphic    m.    b.    H.    Hal- 
lesches.     (See    Melssner,    Alexander,    assignor.) 


Machine 

;  Aug.  28. 

Tie  wire 

Wire- 


Canopy  for  lighting 

assignor   to   Alfred 
Spindle  for  light- 


Gesellschaft  fUr  Maschlnelle  Druckentwasserung  mit  be- 
schr^nkter  Haftung.     (See  Horst,  llelnz,  assignor.) 

Gesellschaft  fiir  Schififsausrustung  und  Davitbau.  (See 
Sieurin,    Paul   W.,    assignor.) 

Gesmundo,  Giovanni,  New  York,  N.  Y.  .\larm  lock. 
1,456,089  ;  May  29. 

Geesler,  Frederick  A.,  Martins  Ferry,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Electric  Milker  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Milking 
machine.      1,472,467;    Oct.   30. 

Gossler,  Frederick  A..  La  Grange,  111.,  and  R.  B.  Mitchell, 
HUlsdalo,  Mich.,  assignors  to  Electric  Milker  Corpora- 
tion. Chicago,  111.     Relief  valve.     1,474,192  ;  Nov.  13. 

Gessnian.  Theodore  J.,  Eolia,  Mo.  Sawing  machine. 
1,447,543;  Mar.  6. 

Gestas,  Isidore,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Boring  machine  for 
paper.     1,451,610  ;  Apr.  10. 

Gestetner,  D.,  Limited.  (See  Gestetner,  David,  as- 
signor.) 

Gestetner,  David,  assignor  to  D.  Gestetner,  Limited, 
London,  England.  Printing  and  duplicating.  1,456,794  ; 
May  29. 

Getchell,  Benjamin  E.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn.  No-voltage 
release  switch.      1,441,796 ;   Jan.   9. 

Getchell,  Benjamin  E.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn.  Box  con- 
nector.    1,466,361  :  Aug.  28. 

Getchell,  Benjamin  E.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn.  Inclosed 
switch.     1,473.574  ;    Nov.   6. 

Getchell,  Benjamin  E.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn.  Electric 
system.     1.475,295  ;  Nov.  27. 

Getchell,  Benjamin  E.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Elec- 
tric Manufacturing  Company.  Plainville,  Conn.  Motor- 
starting  switch.      1.477,871";  Dee.   18. 

Getgey,  John  J.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Trousers  presser  and 
hanger.     1,473,547  ;   Nov.   6. 

Getgey,  John  J.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Garment  hanger  and 
presser.      1,473,548  ;   Nov.   6. 

Gething,  Enoch,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  F.  Tetlow,  Man- 
chester, England.  Attachment  for  securing  the  work 
to  the  tables  of  planing,  milling,  and  like  machines. 
1,471,118,-  Oct.  16. 

Geto,  Max  M.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Watch  Protector 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watch  protector. 
1,450,848;  Apr.  3. 

Getting,  Georees.  and  A.  Jonas,  St. -Denis,  France.  Driv- 
ing belt.     1.478,114  ;  Dec.  18. 

Getz,  Benjamin  E.,   Morton,  111. 
washing  machines.      1,464,471 ; 

Getz,  M.,  &  Co.      (See  Scribner, 
assignors.) 

Getz  Power  Washer  Co.  (See  Litwiller,  T.  and  Leader, 
assignors.) 

Getz,  Vernon  C,  Indianapolis,  and  W.  L.  Westbrook,  Wa- 
bash, Ind.     Sanitary  chick  fount.     1,449,983  ;  Mar.  27. 

Geurink,  Bernard  A.  and  L.  H.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Oil 
burner.     1.440,871 ;  Jan.  2. 

Geurink,  Harrv  J..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sash  holder. 
1,440.872  ;  Jan.  2. 

Geurink,  Louis  H.     (See  Geurink,  Bernard  A.  and  L.  H.) 

Gewerkschaft  Hausbach  II.  (See  Weber,  Wilhelm,  as- 
signor.) 

Geyer,  Benjamin  F.,  assignor  to  Wayne  Oil  Tank  and 
Pump  Company,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind;  Quantity  stop 
mechanism  for  measuring  pumps.     1,448,798  ;  Mar.  20. 

Geyer,  Edgar,  Silver  Cieek,  Nebr.  Detachable,  swinging, 
washboiler  apron.     1,452.682  :   Apr.   24. 

Geyer,  Harvey  D.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Re- 
search Corporation,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Engine  indicator. 
1,456,847  ;  May  29. 

Gheen,  John  W.,  Los  .-\ngeles,  Calif.  Pressure  regulator. 
1,466,875;  Sept.  4. 

Gheen.  .John  W..  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Machine  for  dls- 
plaving  rugs,  carpets,  and  other  like  articles. 
1,466,876  ;  Sept.  4. 

Ghegan,  John  J..  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Alternating-cur- 
rent local  circuits  for  code-signaling  telegraphs. 
1,449,984  ;  Mar.  27. 

Ghegan,  John  J..  East  Orange.  N.  .1.  Auxiliary  device 
for  telegraph  keys.     1,449,985  ;  Mar.  27. 

Ghent,   George    R.      (See   Dixon,   T.   K..    Klein,   Cox,    and 

Ghent.)  ^     ,., 

Ghlnelll,  Lulgl,  Home,  Italy.     Marine  or  the  like  vestel. 

1,468,903;  Sept.  25. 
Gianini,  Mario,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Closure  for  containers. 
1.467,578  ;  Sept.  11. 

Glauque,  Edmund  D.     (See  Fink,  G.  J.,  and  Glauo.ue.) 

Giba,     Piotr,     Chicago,     111.       Permutation     door     lock. 

1,465,262;   Aug.    21. 
Glbb   Instrument   Company.      (See  Brueckner,   Julius   R., 

assignor.) 
Gibbons.   Frank  J.,   Worcester,   Mass.      Safety  device  for 

presses.     1,448,209  ;  Mar.  13. 
Gibbons,  James.     (See  Stein,  Frederick  W.,  assignor.) 
Gibbons,     James     W.,     Boston,     Mass.        Ash     receiver. 
1,459.096;  June  19. 

Gibbons,  John  W.,  Merced  Falls,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
T.  Carlon,  La  Grange,  Calif.  Vehicle  gate.  1,476,963  ; 
Dec.  11. 


Driving  mechanism  for 
.    Aug.  7. 
G.  H.  T.,  and  Susskind, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Giobons,    Afitlian    A..    Martins    Ferry,    Ohio,    nssignor    to 
Whltaker-(;ipssner  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.     Mortar 
hod.     1,467,314  ;  Sept.  11. 
Gibbons,  Robert  C,  and  T.  K.  Felch,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Smoking   pipe.      1,458.479;   June   12. 
Gibbons,  William  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Contact  for  electric 

knife  switches.     1,451,296;  Apr.   10. 
Glbbone,  Willis  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  Given,  Newark, 
N.  J.    Loading  hlgh-exploslve  .shells.     1,453,933;  May  1. 
Glbbs,  Benedict  T.,  jr..  Chicago  Heights,  assignor  to  Mor-- 
den    Frog   &    Crossing    Works,    Chicago,    111.     Railway- 
switch   stand.      1,448,957;    Mar.    20. 
Glbbs,  Benedict  T.,  jr.,  Chicago  Heights,  assignor  to  Mor- 
den   Frog   &   Crossing    Works,    Chicago,    111.      Railway- 
switch   sland.      1,448,958;   Mar.   20. 
Gibbs,  Benedict  T.,  jr.,  assignor  to  Morden  Frog  &  Cross- 
ing Works,   Chicago,   111.   Combined  rail  brace   and   de- 
tector-bar support.     1,449,173  ;  Mar.  20. 
Glbbs,   Carl   A.,   Los  Angeles,   and   F.   A.   Sawyer,    Santa 
Monica,    Calif.      Shutter  for   motion-picture    machines. 
1,464,472;  Aug.  7. 
GlbbB,  Harry  D.,  Pennsgrove,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Manu- 
facturing    anthraquinone      and      phthallc      anhydride. 
1,444,068;   Feb.   6. 
Gibbs,    Harry    D.,    Pennsgrove,   N.   J.,    assignor   to   E.    I. 
du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 
Producing    phthallmlds.      1,450,678 ;    Apr.    3. 
Gibbs,  Harry  D.,  Pennsgrove,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Cata- 
lyst and  making  same.     1,463,206 ;   July  31. 
Gibbs,   Harry  D.,  Pennsgrove,   N.  J.,  dedicated,  by  mesne 
assignments,   to   the  Government  of  the  United   States 
and  to  the  People  thereof.     Producing  a  catalyst  from 
vanadium  pentoxlde  and  the  product  thereof.    1,458,478  ; 
June  12. 
Gibbs,    Harry    D.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.,    dedicated,    by 
mesne  assignments,  to  the  People  of  the  United  States. 
Purifying  anthracene  press  cake.    1,456,868  ;  May  29. 
Glbbs,   James  D.,   Louisville,   Ky.     Drill   jar.     1,448,112  ; 

Mar.  18. 
Glbbs,     James     D.,     Louisville,     Ky.       Casing     elevator. 

1,460,018  ;  June  26. 
Gibbs,     James     D.,     Louisville,     Ky.       Friction     gearing. 

1,477,052;  Dec.  11. 
Gibbs,    Robert    H.,    and    B.    W.    Thlele,    Portland,    Oreg. 

Skirt  hanger.     1,467,848  ;  Sept.  11. 
Glbbs,     Walter     A.,     Wilmington,     Del.       Animal     trap. 

1,458,286  ;  June  12. 
Glbbs,  William  B.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.     Liquid-fuel  burner. 

1,441,978;  Jan.  9. 
Gibbs,  William  T.,  and  C.  Feldpausch,  Russell,  Ky.     Col- 
lapsible minnow  trap.     1,445,763  ;  Feb.  20. 
Gibson.  Calder  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Cutting  and  stamping 

machine.      1,441,797  ;   Jan.   9. 
Gibson,  Charles  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Doll.     Des.  63,077  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Gibson,  Francis  W.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.     Display  stand. 

1,470,159  ;  Oct.  9. 
Gibson    and    Gibson.       (See    Kelly,    R.,    and    Long,    as- 
signors.) 
Gibson,   Glen   X.,   et  al.      (See   Wenthing,    Lester  M.,   as- 
signor.) 
Gibson,  John  G.,  jr.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.    Grate  structure. 

1,473,846  ;  Nov.  13. 
Gibson,  John  M.      (See  Hill,  S.  C.  Gibson,  and  Wright.) 
Gibson,  Joseph  P.,  Spring  Valley,  111.     Drawer-locking  de- 
vice for  trunks.     1,455,198  ;  May   15. 
Gibson  Mandolin-Guitar  Company.      (See  McHugh,  Thad- 

deus  ,T..  assignor.) 
Gibson,    Minerva    A.,    Crisfleld,    Md.      Toy.      1.449,279  ; 

Mar.   20. 
Gibson,  Oliver  B.,  assignor  to  Potts  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Mechanicsburg,  Pa.     Lock.     1,462,806 ;  July   24. 
Gibson,  Oliver  E.,  assignor  to  Potts  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany,  Mechanlcsburg,  Pa.     Door.     1,462,806 ;   July  24. 
Gibson,  Robert  H.,  Carbon,  Alberta,  Canada.     Pump  pipe 

lift.      1.473,724  :   Nov.   13. 
Gibson,      Robert     M.,      Pittsburgh,      Pa.        Fuel     mixer. 

1.466,795  ;  Sept.  4. 
Gibson,  Samuel  H.,  assignor  to  The  Fanner  Manufactur- 
ing    Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio.      Making     chaplets. 
1,443,737;  Jan.  30. 
Gibson,  Samuel  H.,  assignor  to  The  Fanner  Manufacturing 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Stirring  device.     1,443,738  ; 
Jan.  30. 
Gibson,    William,  and   S.   Gazzolo,    assignors   to   National 
Carton  Company,  Joliet,  III.     Folding  box.     1,446,250  ; 
Feb.  20. 
Gibson,      William     A.,      Detroit,      Mich.        Disk     wheel. 

1,455,332;  May  15. 
Gibson,  William  A.,  and  C.  E.  Needham,  Allentown,  Pa., 
assignors     to    Bradley    Pulverizer     Company,    Boston. 
Mass.     Air  separator.     1,460.960 ;    July   3. 
Gibson,   William  A.,  and  C.  E.  Needham,  Allentown,  Pa., 
assignors    to    Bradley     Pulverizer     Company,     Boston, 
Mass.     Grinding  mill.     1,466,433  :  Aug.  28. 
Gibson,  William  A.,  and  C.  E.  Needham,  Allentown,  Pa., 
assignors     to     Bradley     Pulverizer     Company,     Boston. 
Mass.     Grinding  mill.     1,473,341  ;  Nov.  6. 
Glddens,  Grady  M.     (See  Teasley,  J.  W.,  and  Glddeng.) 


Glddings,  Frank  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  V.  G.   Piper, 
Kalamazoo,    Mich.      Means    for    dipping    and    coating 
confectionery.      1,461,115  ;    July    10. 
Glddlngs,   George  C,   Springfield,   Vt.      Mechanically-oper- 
ated automatic  chuck.     1,453,318  ;  May   1. 
Giddings  &  Lewis  Manufacturing  Company.      (See   Schel- 

lenbach,    William    L.,    assignor.) 
Glddlngs,  William  D.,  Fort  Pierre,  S.  Dak.     Drawbar  for 

vehicles.     1,469,505  ;  Oct.  2. 
Gidelite  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Biblmire,  Otto  L..  assignor.^ 
Glebel,   Henry,  assignor   to  Thomas  Wilson   Sa  Co.   Inc., 

New  York,  N.  T.     Lace.     Des.  62,719  ;  July  24. 
Olebell,  Charles  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  L.  Dunham, 
Pennsboro,  W.  Va.     Underreamer.     1,463,316  ;  July  31. 
Glelen,  Peter  O.,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Harness  mechanism  for 

looms.     1,475,646  ;  Nov.  27. 
Gierlaskl,      John,     Chicago,     111.        Hair-cutting     device. 

1,446.383  ;  Feb.  20. 
Gles,  Frank  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  G.  Murton.  De- 
troit, Mich.     Truck-body  hoist.     1,454,966  ;  May  15. 
Glese,  James  A.      (See  Hamm,  W.  S.,  and  Giese.) 
Glese,  Walter  J.,  Power,  Mont.     Charge-condition  appa- 
ratus    for     Internal-combustion    engines.      1,471,598 ; 
Oct.  28. 

Gleeecke,  Carl,  Bad  Harzburg,  Germany.  Agglomerating 
mixtures  of  fine  ore  and  fuel  in  shaft  furnaces. 
1,447,071  ;  Feb.  27. 

Glesecke,  Carl,  Bad  Harzburg,  Germany.  Making  ag- 
glomerates of  fine  ores.     1.478,215  ;   Dec.   18. 

Glesler,  Jean  V.,  assignor  to  The  Fulton  Company,  Knox- 
vlUe,  Tenn.     Pump.     1,454,886  ;  May  15. 

Gletzelt,  Arthur  A.     (See  Hoopes,  S.  L.,  and  Gletzelt.) 

Gletzelt,  Arthur  A.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Resilient  wheel. 
1.476,200;  Dec.  4. 

Glffln,  Alfred  R.,  assignor  to  J.  E.  Heene,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
OU  purifler.     1,465,911 ;  May  22. 

Gifforo,  Albert  J.,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.  Shoe-heel  reenforce- 
ment.     1,444,181  ;   Feb.   6. 

Glfford,  Arthur  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  J.  Mansfield, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Automobile  suubber.  1,445,830; 
Feb.   20. 

Glfford,  Cyrus  P.,  Brie,  Pa.  Ice  creeper.  1,442,882 ; 
Jan.    23. 

Glfford  Fox  &  Company  Limited.  (See  Hawker,  William 
J.,   assignor.) 

Glfford,  John  H.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine 
for  upsetting  and  clinching  tubular  fasteners. 
1,468,662;  Sept.  25. 

Glfford,  Richard  T.      (See  Tomlinson,  E.,   and   Glfford.) 

Glfford,  Richard  T.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  E.  N.  White, 
J.  L.  WyckofC,  and  J.  M.  Eaton,  trustees,  Holyoke, 
Mass.  Holding  latch  for  truck  steering  handles. 
1,451,907  :  Apr.  17. 

Glfford,  Xenas  A.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Sign  exhibit. 
1,452,873:   Apr.  24. 

Qlguere,  Limoges,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Mold. 
1,449,986;  Mar.  27. 

Gilbert,  A.  C,  Company,  The.  (See  Erhardt,  Oscar  P., 
assignor.) 

Gilbert,  A.  C,  Company,  The.  (See  Gilbert,  Alfred  C 
a.ssignor.) 

Gilbert,  Alfred  C,  assignor  to  The  A.  C.  Gilbert  Com- 
pany, New  Haven,  Conn.    Rheostat.     1,445,678 ;  Feb.  20. 

Gilbert,  Alfred  C,  assignor  to  The  A.  C.  Gilbert  Company, 
New  Haven,  Conn.     Toy  vehicle.     1,448,113  :  Mar.   13. 

Gilbert,  Alfred  C,  assignor  to  The  A.  C.  Gilbert  Com- 
pany, New  Haven,  Conn.  Floor  chime.  1,457,360 ; 
June  5. 

Gilbert,  Alfred  C,  assignor  to  The  A.  C.  Gilbert  Com- 
pany, New  Haven,  Conn.  Container  for  toy  sets  and 
the  like.     1.457,361  :  June  5. 

Gilbert,  Alfred  C,  assignor  to  The  A.  C.  Gilbert  Company, 
New   Haven,   Conn.     Toy.      1,457,972  ;  June  5. 

Gilbert,  Alfred  C,  assignor  to  The  A.  C.  Gilbert  Com- 
pany, ■  New  Haven,  Conn.  Toy  vehicle.  1,472,164 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Gilbert,  Alfred  C,  assignor  to  The  A.  C.  Gilbert  Company, 
New  Haven,  Conn.     Toy  vehicle.     1,475,575  ;  Nov.  27. 

Gilbert,  Alfred  C,  assignor  to  The  A.  C.  Gilbert  Com- 
pany, New  Haven,  Conn.  Toy  vehicle.  1,476,294; 
Dec.  4. 

Gilbert,  Alfred  C,  assignor  to  The  A.  C.  Gilbert  Company, 
New  Haven,  Conn.     Toy  vehicle.     1,476,295  ;  Dee.  4. 

Gilbert,  Alfred  C,  assignor  to  The  A.  C.  Gilbert  Com- 
pany, New  Haven,  Conn.  Electric  motor.  1,476,708 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Gilbert.  Arthur  S.,  assignor  to  W.  &  T.  Avery,  Limited, 
Birmingham,  England.  Residue  weigher.  1,470,829 ; 
Oct.    16. 

Gilbert  &  Barker  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Davis, 
John  B.,  assignor.) 

Gilbert  &  Barker  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hlne, 
Edward  B.,   assignor.) 

Gilbert,  Charles  E.,  Chicago,  HI.  Automobile  seat. 
1,464,232;  May  8. 

Gilbert,  Charles  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  J.  Goth, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Combination  placer  machine. 
1,477.053;  Dec.   11. 

Gilbert,  Harold  K.,  Garner,  Iowa.  Direction  signal  for 
automobiles.     1,451,213;  Apr.  10, 


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Gilbert,  Henry  .T.,  assignor  to  Saginaw  Manufacturing 
Company,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Metal  pulley.  1,457,071  : 
May  29. 

Gilbert,  Olivier,  Lewlston.  Me.  Device  for  digging  post- 
holes.     1.442,888:  .Tan.  2.^. 

Gilbert,  William  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Building  tile.  1,477,258  ; 
Hec.  11. 

Gilbert,  William  N..  assignor  to  International  Scale  Com- 
pany, Dayton,  Ohio.  Pendulum  scale.  1,458,480 ; 
June  12. 

Gilbert.  William  R.,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.  Juice  extractor. 
1.443.255:   .Tan.   23. 

Gilbert,  Woodland  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Vending  machine. 
1,461,613;  July  10. 

Gilbertson,  August,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Device  for  secur- 
ing and  tightening  antiskid  chains.     1.475.065  ;  Nov.  20. 

Gilbody.  Fred  H.,  Prestbury,  near  Macclesfield,  England. 
Bracket  for  pulleys,  levers,  or  the  like.  1,478.216 ; 
Dee.  18. 

Oilbreath.  Leo  A.      (See  Scurlock,  0.  W.,  and  GlUireath.) 

Gilchrist,  Clarence  F.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Dynamo-electric 
machine.     1,443,073  ;  Jan.  28. 

Gilchrist.  Clarence  F.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Starting  switch. 
1,443.074;. Jan.  23. 

Gilchrist,  Clarence  F.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Fuse-mounting 
block.      1.473.575;    Nov.    6. 

Gilchrist,  Clarence  F.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Auto-Lite 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Current  cut-out.  1,460,961 ; 
July    3. 

Gilchrist.  Clarence  F.,  assignor  to  Electric  Auto-Lite 
Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Lamp.     1,465,549  ;.Aug.  21. 

Gilchrist,  Clarence  F.,  and  H.  R.  Patterson,  assignors 
to  Electrlc-Auto-Llte  Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Igni- 
tion  coil.     1,449,666;  Mar.  27. 

Gilchrist  Company,  The.  (See  Gilchrist,  Raymond  B., 
assignor.) 

Gilchrist  Company,  The.  (See  Poplawskl,  Stephen  J., 
assignor.) 

Gilchrist,  John  L.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.  Toy.  1,447,976; 
Mar.  13. 

Gilchrist,  Raymond  B.,  assignor  to  The  Gilchrist  Com- 
panv,  Newark,  N.  J.  Drink  mixer.  1,452,197; 
Apr.  17. 

Gilchrist,  Raymond  B.,  assignor  to  The  Gilchrist  Com- 
pany, Newark,  N.  J.     Drink  mixer.     1,465,629  ;  Aug.  21. 

Gilchrist.  Raymond  B..  assignor  to  The  Gilchrist  Company, 
Newark,  N.  J.     Drink  mixer.     1,465,630  ;  Aug.  21. 

Gilchrist,  R.iymond  B..  assignor  to  The  Gilchrist  Company, 
Newark,  N.  J.     Drink  mixer.     1,465,631  ;  Aug.  21. 

Gilchrist,  Raymond  B.,  assignor  to  The  Gilchrist  Company, 
Newark,  N.  J.     Drink  mixer.     1,465,632  ;  Aug.  21. 

Gilchrist,  Raymond  B..  assignor  to  The  Gilchrist  Company, 
Newark,  N.  J.     Drink  mixer.     1,465,633  ;  Aug.  21. 

Gilchrist,  Raymond  B..  assignor  to  The  Gilchrist  Company, 
Newark,  N.  J.    Drink  mixer.     1,465,634  ;  Aug.  21. 

Gilchrist,  Raymond  B..  a.^isiornor  to  The  Gilchrist  Company, 
Newark.  N.  J.     Prink  mixer.     I,465.fi3.'5  :  Aug.  21. 

Gilchrist,  Vincent  T.,  assignor  to  Superior  Process  Re- 
fining Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Petroleum-distil- 
lation process.     1,455,437  ;  Mav  15. 

Gilchrist.  William  L.,  Albany,  Oreg.  Bag  closer.  1,446,384  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Gilday,  James  S.,  Blaine,  Wash.  Air  lack.  1,473,034 ; 
Nov     6. 

Gil-Delgado,  Vicente.  Madrid,  Spain.  Resilient  wheel. 
1.465,125  ;   Aug.   14. 

Gllden.  Abraham  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automatic  gas  cut- 
oflf.     1,464,418;  Aug.  7. 

Gilder.  Andrew,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Bedstead  con- 
struction.    1,471.556  :  Oct.  23. 

Gile.  Daniel  W..  Madison.  S.  Dak.  Grain-shocking  at- 
tachment for  harvesters.     1.457,627  ;   Junp  5. 

Gile  Engine  Company.     (See  Gile.  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Gile.  William  A.,  Stoneham.  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  G.  K.  Woodworth,  Brookline.  Mass.  Internal- 
combustion  engine.     1,440,592  ;  Jan.  2. 

Gile,  William  A.,  Stoneham,  assignor  to  Gilo  Engine  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
1,450,916:  Apr.  10. 

Giles,  Donald  M.      (See  Giles,   John   H.  and  D.  M.) 

Giles.  Don.ald  M.,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Giles,  trading  as 
Giles  Dyeing  Machinery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Snubbing  device  for  dye   sticks.     1,476.296;   Dec.  4. 

Giles.  Elizabeth  G.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Powder  puff. 
1,444.741;   Feb.   6. 

Giles,  Eugene.   (See  Williams,  Frank  C,  assignor.) 

Giles,  Harvey,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Coin-controlled  vend- 
ing machine.     1,461.417;  July  lO. 

Giles,  Harvey,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  A.  Ward,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Coin-controlled  vending  machine. 
1.445,015  ;   Feb.   13. 

Giles.  Harvey,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  A.  Ward,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Coin-controlled  vending  machine.  1.458.621; 
.Tune  12. 

Giles,  Harvey,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  A.  Ward,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Coin-controlled  vending  machine.  1,462,199  ; 
July  17. 

Giles,  Harvey,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  A.  Ward,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Coin-controlled  vending  machine.  1,466,372 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Giles,  Harvey,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  A.  Ward,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Coin-controlled  vending  machine. 
1,476,361  ;  Dec.  4. 


Giles,  James  P.,  Dallas,  Tex,  Rim  tool,  1,470,245; 
Dec.  4. 

Giles,   John   H.      (See  Giles,   Donald  M.,   assignor.) 

Giles,  John  H.  and  D.  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Yarn-stick- 
Bupportlng  member  for  dyeing  machines.  1,455,247 ; 
May   15. 

Giles,  John  W.,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Yarn  let-off  connec- 
tion.    1,453,101  ;   Apr.   24. 

Gilee,  William  H.,  Burton-upou-Trent,  England.  Horse- 
shoe.    1,471,119;  Oct.   16. 

Gilfillan,  Robert  H.,  assignor  to  Storb,  Snader  &  Com- 
pany, New  Holland.  Pa.  Let-off  mechanism  for  looms. 
1.463,207;    July    31. 

Gllroy,  Michael  H.,  Garrison,  N.  Dak.  Game  register. 
1.444.680;  Feb.   6. 

GUlnson,  Philip.     (See  Ames,  B.  and  Gilinson.) 

Gilinson,  Philip,  assignor  to  B.  Ames,  Lowell,  Mass.  Elec- 
tric coil.     1,450,362;  Apr.  3. 

Gill,  Charles  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Transmission  mechanism^ 
1.440,536  ;   Jan.  2. 

Gill.  Charles  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Speed-controlling  mecha- 
nism.     1,462,807;    July  24. 

Gill.  Charles  H.,  Chicago.  lU.  Machine-control  mecha- 
nism.     1.462,808;   July   24. 

Gill,  Charles  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Self-adjusting  transmission 
mechanism.     1,462,809  ;  July  24. 

Gill,  Charles  H..  Chicago.  111.  Automatic  crank  tram- 
mission  mechanism.    1,462,810  ;  July  24. 

Gill,  Charles  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Brake  for  vehicleg. 
1,478,646:   Dec.  25. 

Gill,  Charles  H.,  assignor  of  one  five-thousandth  to  L.  J. 
Bergamo,  one  flve-tho\isandth  to  A.  C.  Arentz,  one 
hundred  five-thousandths  to  M.  H.  Higginbottom,  one 
five-thousandth  to  E.  Dossmann.  one  five-thousandth  to 
C.  Dossmann,  and  one  five-thousandth  to  H.  Saxe, 
Chicago.  111.  Spring-winding  mechanism.  1.458,338 ; 
June  12. 

Gill,  Charles  H.,  assignor  of  one  flve-thousandth  to  L.  J. 
Bergamo,  one  flve-thousandth  to  A.  C.  Arentz.  on« 
hundred  five-thousandths  to  M.  H.  Higginbottom,  one 
five-thousandth  to  E.  Dossmann,  one  flve-thousandth  to 
C.  Dossmann,  and  one  flve-thousandth  to  H.  Saxe, 
Chicago.  111.  Slippage-governed  transmission  mecha- 
nism.    1,458,334;  .Tune  12. 

Gill.  David  B..  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  M.  Sturgeon,  Erie, 
Pa.     Forging  press.     1,450,947  ;  Apr.   10, 

Gill,  Edwin  R.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Universal  joint  for  power 
transmission.     1,445,272  :  Feb.   1."?. 

Gill.  James  F.,  and  J.  N.  Chaviara.  Liverpool,  England. 
Electrical  apparatus  for  the  local  and  distant  repetition 
of  movements.     1,469,438  ;  Oct.  2, 

GUI,  James  H.  W..  Norfolk,  assignor  to  Gill  Propeller 
Company  Limited.  King's  Lynn,  England.  Screw  pro- 
peller and  similar  appliances.     1,454,967  ;  May  15. 

Sill,  Margaret  R.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Automobile  filling 
funnel.     1,443,466;   Jan,  30. 

Gill  Propeller  Company,  Limited.  (See  Gill,  James  H. 
W..  assignor.) 

Gill.  Walter  A.,  Riverside,  N.  J.  Hair  curler.  1,457,698  ; 
June  5. 

Gill,  Walter  K.,  Walker  Springs,  Ala.  Liquid  container. 
1,464,419  ;   Aug.    7, 

Gillam,  Charles  E.,  Centralia,  Mo.  Automobile  pulling 
device.     1,469,506  ;  Oct.  2. 

Gillam,  Wilson  J.,  assignor  to  Sayville  Furniture  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Sayville,  N.  Y.  Chair.  Des.  62,102; 
Mar.    20. 

Gillam,  Wilson  J.,  assignor  to  Sayville  Furniture  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Sayville,  N.  Y.     Chair.     1,465,980  ;  Aug.  28. 

Gillaspy,  George  W.,  Pendleton,  Oreg.  Band-saw  guide. 
1.474,265  ;  Nov.  13. 

Glllbee,  Manuel  A.  T.,  assignor  to  A.  M.  Collins  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Manufacturing 
ornamental  paper.     1,454,676  :  May  8. 

GlUen.  George  A..  Jersey  CItv,  N.  J.  Transmission  lock 
for  automobiles.     1,448.737  ;  Mar.   20. 

GiUen,  Hugh  A.     (See  Sheehan,  G.  F.,  and  Gillen.) 

Gillenwater,  Jesse  D.,  et  al.  (See  Richards,  Jesse  D., 
assignor.) 

Gillespie,  Alexander,  Pittsfield,  111.  Device  and  process 
for  feeding  roller  mills.     1,450,723  ;   Apr.   3. 

Gillespie,  Alexander  J.,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Antifriction 
bearing.     1,464,316  ;  Aug.  7. 

Gillespie,  Dean  M.,  Denver,  Colo.  Truck-frame  fastener. 
1,443,818;  Jan.  30. 

Gillespie,  Edward  S.,  assignor  to  Associated  Engineers- 
Co.,   Chicago,  111.     Soldering  iron.     1,441.676  ;  Jan.  0. 

Gillespie,  Frank  A.  (See  Meyer,  C,  and  Meade,  assign- 
ors.) 

Gillespie.  Scott,  and  F.  L.  Shelor,  Salem,  Va.  ;  said 
Shelor  assignor  to  International  Filler  Corporation, 
Petersburg,  Va.     Corking  machine.     1,460,650  ;  July  3. 

Glllet,  Alexis  F.,  assignor  to  Jubilee  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Omaha,  Nebr.  Spark  intensifler.  1.447.777; 
Mar.  6. 

Gillett.  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.  Process  and  apparatus  for  classifying^ 
grinding  wheels.     1,478,333  ;  Dec.  18. 

Gillett,    Harry.      (See   Brown,   A.    (".,    and   Gillett.) 

Gillett,  William  T.,  Tillamook,  Oreg.  Cleansing  composi- 
tion.    1.472.972;  Nov.  6. 

Gillette,  Herbert  B.,  Grand  Rapids.  Mich.  Wheel  struc- 
ture for  dry-kiln  trucks.     1,466,434;  Aug.  28. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Gillette,  Robert  T.,  Schenectady,  and  J.  L.  Butterfleld, 
Alplaus,  N.  Y.,  aeslKTiors  to  General  Electric  Company. 
MetHl  Joint.     1,472,518;  Oct.  30. 

<Illlette  Rubber  Co.  (See  Hutchens,  R.  "W.,  and  Smith, 
assignors.) 

Gillette  Rubber  Co.  (See  Richards,  F.  A.,  and  Shogren. 
assignors.) 

Gillette  Safety  Razor  Company.  (See  Nlckerson,  Wil- 
liam E..  assignor.) 

Glllrtte  Safety  Razor  Company.  (See  Parker,  Riley  H.. 
assignor.) 

Gillette  Safety  Razor  Company.  (See  Thompson,  Ralph 
B.,   assignor.) 

GlUette-Vlbber  Company.  (See  Vlbber,  Wheeler  H.,  ai- 
signor. ) 

Gillette,  Walter  A.      (See  Polhamua,  A.  A.,  and  Gillette.) 

Gillette,  William  F.  (See  Garrett,  R.  L.,  and  Goolsby, 
assignors.) 

GlUey,  Sullivan  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Auxiliary  seat  for 
automobiles.     1,451,655  :  Apr.  10. 

Gilliam,  Eugene  C,  Warner,  Okla.  Wlre-Une  clamp. 
1,478,950  ;  Dec.  25. 

Gillier,  Andr6,  Troyes,  France.  Rectilinear  knitting 
frame  for  the  production  of  openwork  sinker  wales. 
1,478,115  ;  Dec.  18. 

OlUieB,  Nell  M.     (See  Stroud,  Chester  H.,  assignor.) 

GllUes,  WUliam  R.,  assignor  to  Union  Asbe.itos  &  Rubber 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heat-insulating  tape.  1,470,723; 
Oct.    16. 

Gllllg,  Chester  and  L.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Vehicle  top. 
1,469,331 ;  Oct.  2. 

Gilll^r,  Chester  H.,  et  al.    (See  Farum,  Elecle  P.,  assignor.) 

Gllllg,  Leo.     (See  Gllllg,  Chester  and  L.) 

Gllllg,  William.      (See  Vanderhoof,  H.,  and  Gllllg.) 

Gllllgan,  George  H.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Ring  Traveler  Company.  Ring  traveler.  1,464,674 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Gllllgan,  George  H.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Ring  Traveler  Company.  Traveler  for  twister  rings. 
1,464,675;   Aug.   14. 

Glllinder  Brothers.      (See  Gillinder,  Edwin  B.,  assignor,  i 

Gilllnder,  Edgar  A.,  assignor  to  Gillinder  &  Sons,  Inc.. 
Plilladelphla,  Pa.  Glass  hall  illuminating  bowl.  Des. 
63,256  ;  Nov.  13. 

GllHnder.  Edwin  B.,  assignor  to  Gillinder  BrothevR,  Port 
Jervis,    N.   Y.      Lighting   globe.      Dcs.    61,908 ;    Feb.   6. 

Gillinder  &  Sons,  Inc.    (See  Gillinder,  Edgar  A.,  assignor.) 

Gillls   &   Geoghegan.      (See   Falkenau,   Arthur,   assignor.) 

Glllls,  James  J.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Penholder.     1.453,667;  May   1. 

Gillogly,  Olney  R.,  Zanesville,  Ohio.  Advertising  device. 
1,466,222;   Au^.   28. 

Glllstrap,  Christian  I.,  Crystal  Lake,  Iowa.  Fuel  and 
making  same.     1,443,359  ;  Jan.  30. 

Gllman,  Arthur  S.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ribbon  for  typewrit- 
ing machines.      1,443,952;   Feb.   6. 

Gllman,  Arthur  S.,  S.  C.  Bennett  and  F.  W.  Klesling,  as- 
signors to  The  A.  S.  Oilman  Printing  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.    Manifold  printed  form.    1,459,151  ;  June  19. 

Gilmaii,  Charles  W.,  Worcester,  Mass,  assignor  to  Wyman- 
Gordon  Company.  Indicating  machine.  1,447.346 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Gllman,  Edward  T.,  Lowell,  assignor  to  Draper  Corpora- 
tion, Hopedale,  Mass.  Feeler  mechanism  for  looms. 
1,461,872  ;  July  17. 

Gilman,  Frank  L.,  and  J.  R.  Wilson,  assignors  of  one- 
fourth  to  R.  S.  Berry ;  said  Wilson  assignor  of  one- 
third  of  his  right  to  C.  C.  Matlock,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.      Well    drill.      1,461,713;    July    10. 

Gllman,  George  H.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to 
Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  Peed  -  controlling  de- 
vice.    1,441,846  ;  Jan.  9. 

Gllman,  George  H.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  and  P.  A.  Haines, 
River  Mines,  Mo.,  assignors  to  Sullivan  Machinery  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.  Drilling  apparatus.  1,464,486 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Gllman,  Gooree  W..  assignor  to  American  Metals  Co., 
JnnesTille,  Wis.     Price  marker.     1,442.720;  Jan.  18. 

Gllman,  George  W.,  jr.,  assignor  to  American  Metals  Co., 
JanesvlUe,  Wis.  Clip  for  pens,  pencils,  and  the  like. 
1,4GS,562;    Sept.    18. 

Glllninnn,  Henry,  St.  Ix)Ul8,  Mo.  Folding  washbench. 
1.476,709  ;  Dec.  11. 

Gilmer,    Charles   A.      (Sen    .Vlvord,    B.    C,    and    Gilmer.) 

Gllmore,  Alfred  R.,  and  G.  R.  Carson,  Red  Rock,  Pa. 
Trap.     1,463,117;   July   24. 

Gilmore,  Benjamin  V.,  Gaiiley  Bridge,  assignor  to  J.  W. 
Graham,  J.  A.  Graham,  and  W.  S.  Peck,  Hlnton.  W. 
Va.  Hinge  joint  for  convertible  roadster  sections. 
1,454,784;  May  8. 

Gllmore,  Joseph,  Seattle,  Wash.  Oil  burner.  1,455,874  ; 
May  22. 

<Sllmore,  Ronald  F.,  and  W.  G.  Johannsen,  Algona,  Iowa. 
Beet  harvester.     1,403,078  ;  July  24. 

Gilmore,  Steele  F..  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Pocketbook  re- 
tainer.    1,446,203;   Feb.  20. 

Gllmore,  William  J.,  Hammond,  Ind.  Method  of  and 
means  for  making  and  setting  green  -  sand  cores. 
1,476,069;   Dec.   4. 

•Gllmore,  William  L.,  Roosevelt,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Curtlss  Aeroplane  and  Motor  Corpora- 
tion, Buffalo,  N.  T.  Fighting  airplane.  1,445,135 ; 
Feb.  13. 


Gilniorc,  Willis  B.,  Idalio  Springs,  Colo.  Animal  trap.. 
1,473,847;  Nov.  13. 

Gllmour,  Alfred  E.  C,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  Shock  absorber. 
1,464,524  ;   Aug.    14. 

Gllmour,  Robert,  and  B.  E.  Cook,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Gas- 
pressure  regulator.     1,462,958  :  July  24. 

Gilpin.  Charles  D.      (See  Wellman,  H.  G.,  and  Gilpin.) 

Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  Riverside,  assignor  to  W.  P.  Murphy, 
Chicago,  111.     Railway  car  truck.     1,443,838  ;  Jan.  30. 

Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  Riverside,  assignor  to  W.  P.  Murphy, 
Chicago,  111.  Sheet-metal  end  for  railway  cars. 
1,450,25.');    Apr.   3. 

Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  Riverside,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  P.  Mur- 
phy, New  York,  N.  T.     Dump  car.     1,456,978  ;  May  29. 

Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  Riverside,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  P.  Mur- 
phy, New  York,  N.  Y^.  Double-door  construction  for 
railway  cars.     1,461,035  ;  July  10. 

Gilpin,  Garth  G..  Riverside,  assignor  to  Union  Metal 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dump-car  door. 
1,454,164  ;  May  8. 

Gllpln,  Garth  G.,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Union  Metal 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dump-car  door. 
1,464,317;  Aug.  7. 

Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  Riverside,  assignor  to  JJnlon  Metal 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Uncoupling  device 
for  car  couplers.     1,474,193  ;   Nov.  13. 

Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  Riverside,  111.,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Mur- 
phy    Company,     New     Kensington,     Pa.        Car     roof. 

1.456.731  ;  May  29. 

Gllpln,  Garth  G.,  Riverside,  111.,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Mur- 
phy    Company,     New     Kensington,     Pa.       Car     roof. 

1.456.732  ;  Mav  29. 

Gllsenan,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nozzle.  1,476,810 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Gllson,  Albert  F.  F.,  Norwood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Head  set.     1.463,810  ;  Aug.  7. 

Gllson,  Ara,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Oar  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Lock  for  motor  vehicles.  1,451,039; 
Apr.    10. 

Gllson,  Bert  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Circulation-pump  attach- 
ment.     1.473.287;    Nov.   6. 

Gllson,  Christian,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Turbine 
blading.     1.469,901 ;  Oct    9. 

Gllson,  Christian,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Blading. 
1,469,902  ;  Oct.  9. 

Gllson,  D.,  &  Company.  (See  Wright,  Albert  F.  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gilson,  Roliert  M.      (See  Beall,  C.  R.,  and  Gllson.) 

Gllson,  Robert  M.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swlssvale,  Pa.  Statlc-poten- 
tial-controlling  appar.Ttus.     1,449,987  ;   Mar.   27. 

Gilstrap,  Daniel  L.,  B.ntson,  Tex.  Fishing  tool  for  junk 
in   wells.      1,472,213;  Oct.  .SO. 

Gim.son,  Joseph  F.,  Newcastle,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
Close  Brothers  &  Company  Limited,  London,  England. 
Appar.Ttus  for  castinsr  or  molding  pottery  and  like  ar- 
ticles.     1,474.432  :  Nov.  20. 

Glnabat,  Andrg,  Paris,  France.  Surface  condenser. 
1,451,334  ;  Apr.   10. 

Gluplfwitz,  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clock.  Des.  62,005  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Ginelewitz,  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Double-locked  secret 
chamber.     1,466,362  ;  Aug.  28. 

Ginger,  Henry,  Waltliam  Cross,  England.  Heating  and 
lighting   radiator.      1,452.800;    .^pr.    24. 

Ginger,  Henry,  Hertfordshire,  England.  Gas  burner. 
1,462,756;   July   24. 

Gingerick,  Kent  S..  Urbana,  assignor  to  R.  T.  Parrlsh, 
Dayton,  Ohio.  Plow-depth  adjusting  device.  1,450,417  ; 
Apr.   3. 

Glngerlck,  Kent  S.,  Urbana,  assignor  to  R.  T.  Parrlsh, 
Dayton.   Ohio.     Tractor   wheel.     1,451,769;   Apr.   17. 

Glngles,  Belle  M.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  Darning  horn. 
1,447,656;  Mar.  6. 

Gingrass,  Frank  E.,  et  al.  (See  Larson,  Walter  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gingrich.  Elmer  R.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Shoe-toneue  clip. 
1,472.519  :   Oct.   30. 

Glnn,  Carrellvernon  B.,  Brenham,  Tex.  Sterilizer  and 
seed  drier.     1.449.280  ;  Mar.  20. 

Ginn,  Percy  E.     (See  Johnson,  Harry  L.,  assignor.) 

Ginsberg,  Isaac,  &  Bros.  (See  O'Donnell,  E.,  and  Plntoff, 
assignors.) 

Ginsberg,  Louis,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Pencll-jwlnt  protec- 
tor.     1,470,724  ;  Oct.   16. 

Ginther,  Anthonv  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Truck  or 
wagon   body.      1,452.371;   Apr.   17. 

Ginty,  Charles  L.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Change-speed  cone 
pulley.     1,471.726:   Oct.   23. 

Glorgini,  Giuseppe,  Greco  Milanese,  Italy.  Electric  weld- 
ing ajiparatus.     1,443,123  ;  Jan.   23. 

Glovannlnl,  Sebastian,  Chicago,  111.  Frlctlonless  air 
brake.     1,454,887;  May  15. 

Gippert,  Ernest  R.,  New  York,  N.  1'.,  assignor  to  Atlas 
Devices  Company,  Inc.  Carrier  for  pneumatlc-dls- 
pntch-tube   systems.      1,476,070 ;   Dec.   4. 

Glrard,  John,  Thomaston,  Conn.  Roll-fabric  holder. 
1,462,333  ;  July  17. 

Glrard,  Loui.s  R.,  Fall  River,  Wis.  Confection-cone  tray. 
1,468,563;    Sept.    18. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Qlrl,  Christian.      (See  Dunston,  Wayne  E.,  assignor.) 

Girl,  Christ iau.     (See  Short,  liladen  .M.,  assignor.) 

Qlrl,   Christian.  Kalamaroo,  Mich.     Bumper.     1,472,808 ; 

Nov.   6. 
Girl,    Christian,    et    al.       (See    MaranTlUe,    Harvey    F., 

iissiKiior.  I 
Girl,  Christian,  and  H.  S.  .Taiidus,  Kalamazoo,  Mich  ;  said 

Jandus  assignor  to  said  Girl.     Machine  fur  cambering 

and  tempering  metal.     1,450,489  ;    May   22. 
Girl,  Christian,  and  H.  S.  Jandus,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. ;  said 

Jandus  assignor  to  said   Girl.     Machine  for  cambering 

and    tempering    metal.      1,450,490;    May    22. 
Girl,    Christian,    .ind    W.    E.    Kur.ston,    Kalnmaxoo,    Mich. 

.Automobile   bumper.      I,47n.(i(i5:    r>ec.   4. 
Girl,  Christian,  and  W.  E.  Dunston,  Kalamazoo,  and  J.  G. 

Utz,  Detroit.  Mich.     Bumper.     1,464,603  ;  Aug.  14. 
Girodo,    Frederick   P.,    New    York.   N.   X.     Traction    shoe 

for  wheels.      1.4.57.242  :  Mav  29. 
Glrot,  Leo  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Rope  fastener.     1,459,329  ; 

June  19.  , 

Glrr,   Sophie  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.      Combination  rag-doll 

nursiiii;-bottle    cover,    protector,    and    heat     preserver. 

1,464,525  :   Aug.    14. 
Glrsdansky,  Max,  Ne\t   York,  N.  Y.    Stereoscope.    1,440,457  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Glrtanner,   Alexander,    New   York,    N.   Y.     Ash   conveyer. 

1.454.277  ;  May  8. 
Girten.      Jamos,      Chicago,      111.         Elevator-door      lock. 

1.476.710;  Dec.  11. 
Glrvin,    Pltzhugh   B.,   and   H.    C.    Gee,   Georgetown,   Tex. 

Signal.     1,45'3,623;  May  1. 
Glsh,   Lizzie,   Modesto,   Calif.     Douche  table.      1,464,420; 

Aug.  7. 
Gisholr  Macliine  Co.     (See  Godfriaux,  Louis  E.,  assignor.) 
Glsholt  Machine  Company.     (See  Stevens,  William  N.,  as- 
signor.) 
Gissler,    August.    New   York.    N.    Y.      Brush.      1,452,502 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Gist,   Felta   B..   and  C.   P.  Martin,   Orange,  Calif.     DoUy 

jack.     1,461,481 :  July  10. 
Githens.    Herbert    A.,    assignor    to    The    Badger    Rubber 

Works.   Milwaukee.  Wis.     Tire.     Des.   63,642  :   Dec.   25. 
Gittelsohn,     Louis,     Chicago,     111.       Button.       1,441,275 ; 

Jan.   9. 
Gittlns,  George  W.,  administrator.     (See  Bockiscb,   Hein- 

rich.) 
GiuCfre,    Joseph,    and   C.    W.    Rich,    San   Francisco,    Calif. 

Dispensing  cigarette  case.     1,453,585  ;  May  1. 
Giusto.    Nicola,    Long    Island    City,    N.    Y.      Automobile 

h'lvn.     1.441,574  :  Jan.  9. 
Given,  Arthur.      (Ses  Gibbons,  W.  A.,  and  Given.) 
Given,  Arthur,   Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to   Stevens-.\yls- 

worth  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Extractins:  sulphur 

from  sneiit  oxide  from  .eas  plants.    '1.478.180  :  Dec.  IS. 
Glveng,  George  N.,  assignor  of  two-flfths  to  C.  E.  Duffey, 

Colfax,  La.     Means  for  automatically  opening  doors  or 

gates.     1,463,079  ;  July  24. 
Glaclfer  Company.     (See  Graham,  James  E.,  assignor.) 
Gladden.   Charles   G.,   Marlon,   N.   C.     Press.     1,441,798; 

Jan.  9. 
Gladville,   Glenn  V.      (See  Pearson,  James  H.,  assignor.) 
Gladviilo,       Glenn     V.,     Bloomfield,      Ind.        Silo     hoop. 

1,441,799 ;  Jan.  0. 
Glaeser.  Walter,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.     Manufacture  of  sodium 

phosphate.      1,447,544  ;   Mar.   6. 
Glaeser,  Walter,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Potash  Extraction 

Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Extraction  of  potassium 

compounds.     1,469,507  ;  Oct.  2. 
Glaholt,     Carl,     Union,     N.     Dak.       Dirigible     headlight. 

1,451.693  :  ,\pr.  17. 
Glair,  Harry  F..  and  E.  J.  Wonnacott,  assignors  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Company    (of  Indiana),  Whitin?,  Ind.     Filtra- 
tion.     1.474,899;  Nov.  20. 
Glamzo,    Paul,    Brooklyn,    assignor    of    one-third    to    F. 

Grimm,    New    York,    and    one-third    to    R.    Rittmeyer, 

Brooklyn.  N.  Y.     Hair  curler.     1,458.176;  June  12. 
Glanschnig,    Ignatz,    Gary,    Ind.,   assignor  of   one-half   to 

F.   E.   Hummel,    Chicago,    111.     Air  motor.      1,464,070 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Glanzer,  Ludwlg,  Winkler,  Kans.     Rail  joint.     1,465,263  : 

Aug.  21. 
Glardon,   Edouard  C,   Hamburg,   Germany.     Hammer  for 

joint  hinders.     1.442,875  ;  Jan.  23. 
Qlaser.  Theodore  C,  Newark,  N.  J.     Emblem.     1,475,484  : 

Nov.  27. 
Glas.cow,  Ruth.     (See  Corby.  R.  L.,  and  Glasgow.) 
Glasner,   Rudolph   W.   et   al.      (See   Balcker,   Martin,   as- 
signor.) 
Glaspey,  Warren  E.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Spring 

Stopper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Machine  for  mak 

Ing  bottles,  etc.     1,453,759;  May  1. 
Glass,    Frederick   W.,   Newburgh.   N.   Y.  .  Device   for   tilt- 
ing    the     mattress-supporting     frame     of     bedsteads. 

1,466,711;  Sept.  4. 
Glass,  John  E.,   Marion,   assignor  of  one-fourth   to  J.   A. 

Stigar,    Princeton,    and    one-quarter    to    .1.    H.    Mayes. 

Marlon.   Ky.     Stock  guard.      1,443,250  ;   Jan.   23. 
Glass,  Perley  R.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 

Machinery  Corporation,  Patterson,  N.  J.    Process  of  and 

machine  for  perforating.     1,448,210  ;  Mar.  13. 
Glass.  Perley  R.,  Brookline,  Mass..  assignor  to  United  Shoe 

Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Heel-covering 

apparatus.     1,448.733;  M;ir.   .;. 


(.;ias8,  Perley  R.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Mechanism  for 
controlling  power-driven  machines.     1,465,391  ;  Aug.  21. 

Glass,  Perley  R.,  Wayland,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Beating  ma- 
chine.    1,458,177;  June  12. 

Glassbrenner.  Walter  B..  Carllnville,  HI.  Apron. 
1,474,415  :  Nov.  20. 

Glaseer,  Maurice  M.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Celling  fan. 
1,456,433  ;  May  22. 

Glasser,  Maurice  M.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Fan.  1,488,690 ; 
Sept.  26. 

Glasser,  Maurice  M.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Pan.  Rel5,705  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Glassman,  Allan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bouquet  holder. 
1,450,955;  Apr.  10. 

Glaudel,  George,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G. 
L.  Mitchell,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  Windshield  attach- 
ment.    1,440,537  ;  Jan.  2. 

Glaudel,  George,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  one  half  to  G.  L. 
Mitchell,  Santa  Monica,  CaUf.  Clamp.  1,470,115 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Glavln,  Bernard  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Curtain  hanger. 
1,460,335  ;  June  26. 

Glaze,  Frederick  E.,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Spongier  Manufacturing  Company. 
Self-cleaning  spark  plug.     1,465,038  ;  Aug.  14. 

Glazier,  Edward  F.,  and  H.  S.  Bromley,  assignors  to  North 
American  Lace  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Snubbing 
device  for  yarn-winding  machines.     1,443.875  ;  Jan.  30. 

Gleasner.  William  J.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.  Asphalt-cutting 
tool.     1,452,037  ;  Apr.  17. 

Gleason,  C.  Roy.     (See  Fate,  John  L.,  assignor.) 

Gleason,  IDora  P.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Indicator  for  time- 
pieces.    1,455,482  ;  May  15. 

Gleason,  Frederick  H.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Means  for  lubri- 
cating steering  knuckles  and  other  parts  of  vehicles. 
Rel5,715;  Nov.  6. 

Gleason,  Frederick  J.,  Cambridge,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
M.  Brown,  Boston,  Mass.  Resilient  heel  lift.  1,444,500  ; 
Feb.   6. 

Gleason,  Frederick  J.,  Cambridge,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
M.  Brown,  Boston,  Ma.ss.  Making  brake  linings  and 
the   like.      1,452,555  ;  Apr.   24. 

Gleason,  Henry  M.,  assignor  to  Chase  Companies,  Incor- 
porated. Waterbury,  Conn.  Safety-pin  card  and  charg- 
ing the  same.     1,445.831 ;  Feb.  20. 

Gleason,  Henry  M.,  assi.gnor  to  Chase  Companies,  Water- 
burv.  Conn.  Overflow  mechanism  for  chutes.  1,456,545  ; 
May  29. 

Gleason,  Henry  M.,  assignor  to  Chase  Companies  Inc., 
Waterbury,  Conn.  Sorting  machine.  1,456,546 ; 
May  29. 

Gleason,  M.  H.,  et  al.      (See  Owen,  Robert  H.,  assignor.) 

Gleason,  Samuel  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Advertising  de- 
vice.    1.477,117;  Dec.  11. 

Gleason,  Yale  X.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Shelf-stacking 
tray.     1,466,335;  Aug.  28. 

Gleason  Works.  (See  Stewart,  A.  L.,  and  Finsen,  as- 
signors.) 

Glelssner,  Anton  6.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Collapsible  trailer. 
1,471,479  ;  Oct.  23. 

ttlenk,   Arthur   W.      (See  Klaibor.  Mnximilian.   nssignor.) 

Glenn,  Allen.  Shell  Lake,  Wis.  Scythe  snath.  1,443,839  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Glenn,  George  A..  Lawndale,  Pa.  Molding  flask. 
1,472.646:  Oct.  .30. 

Glenn,  Kenneth  B.,  Ambrldge,  Pa.  Floating  Jewel  bear- 
ing.    1,469,079;  Sept.  25. 

Glean,  ^^umue!.  ijetroic,  Mich.  •  Garbage  receptacle. 
1,450.363  ;  Apr.  3. 

Glenn.  William  H.,  Quincy.  111.    Mop.     1,474.930  ;  Nov.  20. 

Glennie,  Peter,  North  Andover,  Mass.  Apparatus  for 
drving  and  carbonizing  textile  fabrics.  1,476.362  : 
Dec,  4. 

Glent  &  Hassenkamm  Ltd.  (See  Petersen,  Hans  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Glerum,  Ingebright  J.,  Devils  Lake,  N.  Dak.  Road  drag. 
1,446,419  ;   Feb.   20. 

Glessner.  Charles  E..  Portland,  Oreg.  Vacuum  dehydrator. 
1.458,403  :  June  12. 

Glickson,  Simon,  Chicago,  111.  Medicinal  device. 
1,461,185;  July  10. 

GUdden,  Alfred  A.  (See  La  Fayette.  T.  E.,  Glidden,  and 
Gaughan.) 

Gllddeh,  Alfred  A.,  assignor  to  Hood  Rubber  Company, 
Watertown,  Mass.     Rubber  boot.     Des.  62,671 ;  July  17. 

Glidden,  Harvey  L..  Ncedham  Heights,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Shoe  rack.     1,450,948  ;  Apr.  10. 

Glidden,  Raymond  B.,  assignor  to  Kewanee  Implement 
Company,  Kewanee,  111.  Truck-unloading  appliance. 
1,468,631 ;  Sept.  25. 

Gllnchikoff,  Alexander,  Stockton.  Calif.  Ball  catching 
and  throwing  racket.     1,458,335  ;   June  12. 

Gllnes,  Mae,  Chicago,  111.  Douche  apparatus  and  toUet 
attachment.     1,471,258  ;  Oct.  16. 

Gllnes,  William  S.     (See  Dover.  G.  W..  and  Glines.) 

Gllsson.  Amos  A.,  Port  Worth.  Tex.  Means  for  protect- 
ing and  identifying  passage  tickets  and  baggage  checks. 
1.478,647  ;  Dec.  25. 

Glisson,  William  B.,  Rutherford,  Tenn.  Ventilation 
system.     1.450.771 ;  Apr.   3. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Gllstnais,   Angelus   E.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Candle.     Des. 

63,032  ;  Sept.  18. 
Globe    Automatic     Sprinkler    Company.      (See    Rowley, 

Arthur  C,   assignor.) 
Globe    Paper    Box    Company.       (See    Schwenneke,    Hans, 

assignor.) 
Globe  Ticket  Company.  (See  Feddern,  Carl,  assignor.) 
Globe  Ticket  Company.  (See  Feddern,  Carl  O.,  assignor.) 
Globe  Ticket  Company.  (See  Scott,  Walter  C,  assignor.) 
Globe  Ticket  Company.  (See  Snow,  Philip  C,  assignor.) 
Globe-Wernicke  Company,  The.     (See  Ringler,  William  A., 

assignor. ) 
Glock,  Theodore,  Webster,  Wis.     Portable  clothes  basket. 

1,462,133 ;  July  17. 
Gloor,  Albert,  Chicago,  111.     Wrench.     1,465,470  ;  Aug.  21. 
Glorian,    Charles.      (See    Hermoye,    Oscar,    and   Glorian.) 
Glos,  Jacob.     (See  Bruder,  Edmund,  assignor.) 
Gloub,    John.      (See    Spltzer,    C.    S.,    and    Gloub.) 
Glover,    Edmond    C,     Rlson,    Ark.       Bolt.       1,466,223 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Glover,  Edward   S.,   Piney  Flats,  Tenn.     Shock  ahsorber. 

1,441,415  ;   Jan.  9. 
Glover,    Frank    N.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Support    for    col- 
lapsible tubes.     1,477,169  ;  Dec.   11. 
Glover,    Rex    C,     Flint,    Mich.      Radiator     construction. 

1,459,503  ;  June  19. 
Glover,  Thomas,  Edmonton,  London,  England.     Coin-freed 

mechanism.     1,443,875  ;  Jan.  30. 
Glover,  W.  T.  and  Company  Limited.     (See  Beaver,  C.  J., 

Richards,    and    Claremont,    assignors.) 
Glover,   William    C,    Eldorado,   Kans.      Gasoline   purifier. 

1,464,071 ;  Aug.  7. 
Glover,  William  S.  C,  London,  England.     Advertising  de- 
vice.    1,462,745;  July  24. 
Glowacki,   John   B.    Chicago,    III.      Adjustable   hand   grip 

for  crutches.     1,446,009  ;  Feb.  20. 
Glowacki,  John  B.*   Chicago,  111.     Renewable  Indicator  for 

cartridge  fuses.     1,446.556 :   Feb.   27. 
Glowacki,     John     B  ,     Chicago,     111.       Crutch     armrest. 

1,453,790;  May  1. 
Glowacki,  John  B.,   Chicago,  111.     Fuse  plug.     1,459,203 ; 

June  19. 
Glowacki,     John     B.,     Chicago,     111.       Renewable     fuse. 

1,476,964;  Dec.  11. 
Glowacki.  John  B.,  Chicago,   111.     Fuse  plug.     1.477,643  ; 

Dec.  18.  . 

Gluck,    Edward    V.,     Woodhaven,     N.     Y.       Electric-fuse 

holder.     1,445,832  ;   Feb.  20. 
Gluck,  Julius,  assignor  to  American  Taximeter  Company, 

New    York,    N.    Y.      Recording    device    for    taximeters. 

1,473,816  :  Nov.  13. 
Gluckman,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Handle.     1,470,355  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Glunt,  Omer  M.,   Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 

Electric     Company,     Incorporated,     New    York,    N.    Y. 

Desk  stand  for  hand  telephones.     1.456,501 ;    Mav   29. 
Glushak,    David    A.,    Washington,    D.    0.      Fountain    pen. 

1,460,481  :   July  3. 
Glynn,  Desmond  F.     (See  Sawyer,  C.  G.,  and  Glynn.) 
Gmeinwieser,     Frank,     Rochester,     N.     Y.       Clotheerack. 

1,442,395:   Jan.   16. 
Gmelin,  Jacob  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  A.  Naismith, 

San  Jose,   Calif.      Flower  holder.     1,465,636 ;   Aug.   21. 
Gnacinski,    Stanley.    (See    Harvozinski,    M.,    and    Gawllk, 

assignors.) 
Gnau,  Edgar  C,  Bast  Aurora,  N.  Y.     Connection  protector. 

1,463,208;    July    31. 
Gnoinsky.     Michael,     Zeeland     N.     Dak.       Animal     trap. 

1,464.358  :  Aug.  7. 
Gobay,  Sidney  H.     (See  Wile,  R.  S.,  and  Gobay.) 
Gobberdiel,    Peter   P.,    assignor   to    S.    B.    Dillehunt.    De- 
catur,  111.     Tourist's  guide.     1,471,481 ;  Oct.   23. 
Gobel,   Adolf,   F.   Harniscb.   and   E.    C.    Janke,    Brooklvn, 

N.  Y.     Ham  boiler.     1,474.713  :  Nov.  20. 
Gober,      Karl      O.,      Oakland,      Calif.        Locking      hinge. 

1,456,886  ;  May  29. 
Goble,   Edgar  A.      (See  Goble,  Jesse  and  E.  A.) 
Goble,  .Jesse  and  E.  A..  Leavenworth,  Kans.     Barrel  rack 

or  banger.     1,446.699  ;  Feb.  27. 
Goby,  Clifford  S.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Intemal-combustlon 

engine.     1,442.523  ;  .Tan.  16. 
Gochenour,    Benjamin    C,    Spokane,    Wash.      Emergency 

tn-e.      1,447.072  :  Fob.  27. 
Gochenour,    William   E.,    Portage,   Wis.      Automatic  tel- 
lurian.    1,468,781 ;  Sept.  26. 
Gocke,    Gustav    G.,    Long    Beach,    Calif.      Lunch    cabinet. 

1,446,008  ;   Feb.   20. 
Godard,    Luis.      (See    Larrey,    T.,    and    Godard.) 
Godard,  Luis,  and  T.  Larrev,  Mexico,  Mexico.     Heat-dis- 
tributing deflector  for  boilers.     1,441,360  ;  Jan.  9. 
Goddard,  Charles  A.,  Cheshire,  assignor  to  The  Ball  and 

Socket  Manufacturing  Company,  West  Cheshire,  Conn. 

Cuff  button.     1,461,524  ;  July  10. 
Goddard.    Frederick    M.,    Brooklyn     assignor   to    Western 

Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Selec- 
tively-operated   circuit-controlling    device.      1,470,725  ; 

Oct.    16. 
Goddard,  George  E.,  assignor  to  Dodge  Brothers,  Detroit, 

Mich.      Demountable    wheel.      1,462,597 ;    Apr.    24. 
Goddard,    George    E.,    assignor    to    Packard    Motor    Car 

Company,     Detroit,     Mich.       Windshield.       1,473,848; 

Nov.  13. 
•oddard,  Karl  B.     (See  Cooke,  Frank  V.,  assignor.) 


Goddard,  Walter  T.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor, 
by  me.sne  assignments,  to  Locke  Insulator  Corporation, 
Baltimore,   Md.     Insulator.     1,454,634 ;   May   8. 

Goddard,  Walter  T.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Locke  Insulator  Corporation, 
Baltimore,  Md.     Strain  insulator.     1,458,756  ;  June  12. 

Goddard,  Walter  T.,  Victor,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Locke  Insulator  Corporation,  Baltimore, 
Md.  Strain  clamp  for  electrical  conductors.  1,458,758  ; 
June  12. 

Goddard,  Walter  T.,  Victor,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Locke  Insulator  Corporation,  Baltimore, 
Md.     Insulator.     1,458,754 ;  June  12. 

Goddard,  Walter  T.,  Victor,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Locke  Insulator  Corporation,  Baltimore, 
Md.     Insulator.     1,458,755 ;  June  12. 

Goddard,  Walter  T.,  Victor,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Locke  Insulator  Corporation,  Balti- 
more, Md.     Insulator.     1,474,256:  Nov.  13. 

Goddard,  Wilfred  B.,  assignor  to  Thomas  Day  Company, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Lighting-fixture  bracket.  Des. 
61,929;  Feb.  13. 

Goddu,  George,  Winchester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
operating  on  metallic  fastenings.     1,444,871 ;  Feb.  13. 

Goddu,  George,  Winchester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine 
for  inserting  fastenings.     1,447,244  ;  Mar.  6. 

Goddu,  George,  Winchester,  and  F.  L.  MacKenzle,  Bev- 
erly, Mass.,  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corpo- 
ration, Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for  operating  on  enot 
stock.     1,468,663;  Sept.  25. 

Godfrey,  Asel  B.,  Cfherry,  Nebr.  Automobile  attachment 
for  self  draft.     1,442,936;  Jan.  23. 

Godfrey,  Bert  O.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Dredge.  1,461,240; 
July  10. 

Godfrey  Conveyor  Company,  The.  (See  Macy,  Ishmael 
W.    assignor.) 

Godfrey-Evans,  Lewis  T.,  West  Norwood,  London,  England. 
Carburetor  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,470,820  ; 
Oct.    16. 

Godfrey,  Frank  E.,  Vllllsca,  Iowa.  Gynecological  forceps. 
1,448,739  ;  Mar.  20. 

Godfrey,  Oscar  M.,  assignor  to  Davis  &  Furber  Machine 
Company,  North  Andover,  Mass.  Machine  for  picking 
and   burring   wool,    etc.      1,470,827 ;    Oct.    16. 

Godfriaux,  Louis  E.,  assignor  to  Glsholt  Machine  Co., 
Madison,   Wis.     Lathe.     1,446,557  ;  Feb.  27. 

Godlng,  Edward  N.,  trustee.     (See  Bell,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Godley,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Edmunds  &  Jones  Corpo- 
ration, Detroit,  Mich.  Lamp  bracket.  1,455,784; 
May  22. 

Godley,  Charles  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  lamp.  Des. 
62,945  ;  Aug.  28. 

Godley,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Edmunds  &  Jones  Corpo- 
ration, Detroit,  Mich.     Sldelamp.     1,463,162  ;  July  31. 

Godley,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Edmunds  &  Jones  Corpo- 
ration, Detroit,  Mich.  Signal  lamp.  1,475,296 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Godley,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Edmunds  and  Jones 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lamp.  1,477,819 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Godman,  John  E.,  and  J.  M.  Garr,  La  Faj'ette,  Ind.  ;  said 
Garr  assignor  to  said  Godman.  Electric  heating  at- 
tachment for  carburetors.      1,463,774  ;   July   31. 

Godshall  Paper  Box  Co.     (See  Godshall,  Jay  H.,  assignor.) 

Godshall,  Jay  H.,  assignor  to  Godshall  Paper  Box  Co., 
Oshkosh,  Wis.     Box  construction.     1,449,667  :  Mar.  27. 

Godula,  Gorege,  Wyoming,  Pa.  Rail  joint.  1,469,040; 
Sept.  26. 

Godward.  Charles  H.,  Elbow  Lake,  Minn.  Decov  duck. 
1,444,.S42  :  Fob.  6. 

Goebel,  Boyd  W.,  Jonesville,  S.  C.  Convertible  chair. 
1,462,959;   July  24. 

Goebel,  George,  assignor  to  The  Crown  Cork  and  Seal 
Company  of  Baltimore  City,  Baltimore,  Md.  Machine 
for  feeding  crowns  and  the  like.     1,469,556 ;  Oct.  2. 

Goebel,  George,  assignor  to  The  Crown  Cork  and  Seal 
Company  of  Baltimore  City,  Baltimore,  Md.  Crown 
feeding  and  assembling  apparatus.     1,469,557  ;  Oct.  2. 

Goedicke.  Richard,  Berlin-Schoneberg,  Germany.  Ozone- 
generating  apparatus.     1,454,219  ;  May   8. 

Goens,  James  E.,  Roanoke,  Va.  Mold  for  making  metal 
casting.?.     1.457,362  ;  June  5. 

Goerickp,    William    .\.      (See   Newton,    Dudley,   assignor.) 

Goerk,  Jacob,  Irvlngton,  N.  J.  Pocket  case  for  cigarettes, 
cigars,  or  the  like.     1,469,080  ;  Sept.  25. 

Goertz,  August,  &  Co.     (See  Goertz,  Frederick,  assignor.) 
Goertz,  August,   &  Co.      (See   Whltcomb,  R.,   and  Goertz. 

assignors.) 
Goertz,  Frederick.      (See  Whltcomb,  R.,  and  Goertz.) 
Goertz,    Frederick,    Newark,    N.    J.,    assignor    to    .Vugust 
Goertz  &  Co.     Combined  stiffening  and  closing  device  for 
bags.     1,451,504  ;  Apr.  10. 
Goertz,    Frederick,    Newark,    N.    J.,    assignor    to    August 
Goertz   &  Co.     Container.      1,451,505 ;   Apr.    10. 

Goertz,  Frederick,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  August 
Goertz  &  Co-  Combination  bag  frame  and  vanity  or 
powder  bor      1,460,240 ;  June  26. 

Goethel,  Alfred  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Sectional  boat. 
1,449,222;   Mar.   20. 

Goetz,  Henry  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Dirigible  airship. 
1,451,503;  Apr.  10. 


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205 


Goctz,     Josepli     F.,     DaytoD, 

1,444,910  :   Feb.   13. 
Gootz.   Julius   F..    Hartford,    Wis. 

cut-out.     1.447,380  :  Mar.  G. 
Goetz,  Julius   F.,   Hartford.    Wis. 

vice.     1,440,396:   Mar.  27. 
Goetz,    William.    Vancouver, 

Wire-rope-scciirlng  means 


Ohio.      Mixing    apparatus. 


Combined  mufller  and 
Mufflor-controlling  de- 


British    Columbia,    Canada. 
1,442,396  :  Jan.   16. 


Goff.    Hobnrt.      (See  Walker,   W.   H.,   and   Go£C.) 

Goff,  Newel  D..  I'rovidence,  R.  I.  Air  heater  for  furnaces. 
1.475,21'S  ;  Nov.  27. 

Goffart,  Paul,  Brussels,  Belgium,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Belgian  American  Coke  Ovens  Corpora- 
tion, Wilmington,  Del.     Coke  oven.     1,455,527  ;  May  15. 

Goffe,  Theodore  N.,  Springfield,  Mo.  Stovepipe  lock. 
1,461,773  ;  July  17. 

Goforth,  Marshall  T.,  Sugarland,  Tex.  Cotton  packer. 
1,447,406  :  Mar.  6. 

Gopay,  Henry  R.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Solar- 
Sturges  Mfg.  Co.  Self-closing  receptacle.  1,469,952  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Gohler.  ElphSge,  and  A.  Ijocavalier,  St.  Martin,  Quebec, 
Canada.  Spring  construction  for  automobiles. 
1,449,088;  Mar.  27. 

Gohmert.  Louis,  Cuero,  Tex.  Composition  for  impregnating 
and  preserviiii;  wo<)d.      1,465,603  ;  Aug.  21. 

Goln,  George  R.,  and  R.  E.  Kite,  Highland  Park.  Mich.  ; 
said  Goin  assignor  to  said  Rite.  Filler  and  gauge. 
1,453,668;  May   1. 

Going,  George  G.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  assignor 
assignments,  to  The  Noiseless  Typewriter 
Typewriting   machine.     1,471,152 ;   Oct.   16. 

Going.  George  G.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Noiselees  Tvpewriter  Company, 
Inc.     Typewriting  machine.     1,471,153;   Oct.   16. 

Goitre,  Mario,  Turin.  Italy.  Tab  of  guide  c^rds  for  card 
Indexe.i  and  the  like.     1,451,214  :  Apr.  10. 

Golco  Sanitary  System,  Inc.  (See  Goldsmith,  Harry  N., 
assignor.) 

Gold  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company.  (See  Gold,  Ed 
ward  E.,  assignor.) 

Gold.  Edward  E.,  New  Jork,  assignor  to  Gold  Car  Heat- 
ing &  Lighting  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Thermo- 
static electric  control  for  heating  svstems.  1,454.635  ; 
May  8. 

Gold.   Samuel    M.      (See  Rachlin,   Max,   assignor.) 

Gold  Sealed  Denture  Process  Co.  Inc.  (See  Daly,  John 
A.,  assignor.) 

Goldbeck,  Herman  L.,  Tyler,  Tex. 
Sept.  IS. 

"      '  ""         York 


by  mesne 
Company. 


Track  tool.    1,468,231  ; 


Goldberg, 
61.765; 

Goldberg, 
81,766; 

Goldberg, 


Abraham, 
Jan.  9. 
Abraham, 
Jan.   9. 
Abraham, 


New 


N.    Y.      Candy. 


Des. 


61,767;  Jan.  9. 
Goldberg,    Abraham, 


New 

61,768;  Jan.  9. 
Goldberg,  Isidor.      (See  Jurgensen.  A. 
Goldberg.    Max    W.,    Milwaukee,    Wis. 

1.441.340;    Jan.   9. 
Goldberg,  Michael  R.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Lamp  support. 

Des.   62,903  ;  Aug.   21. 
Goldberg,  Morri.s  L..   BrooKlyn,   N.  Y.     Massaging  brush. 

Des.  61,909  ;  Feb.   6. 
Goldberg,   Solomon  H.      (See  Flansburg,  Peter,  assignor.) 
Goldberg.    Solomon    H.,    assignor   to   The   Hump    Hairpin 

Manufacturing    Company,    Chicago,    III.      Hairpin    con- 


City, 
Nicholas,   R. 


Mo.       Sample     rack. 


L.,   and   Gold- 


tainer.     1.454.636  :  May  "8. 
Goldberger,     Max.     Kansas 

1.463.950;  Aug;  7. 
Goldberger,   Maurice.      (See 

berger.) 
Goldberger.  Morris,  assignor  to  Cresco  Creamery   Supply 

Co..     Chicago,     111.       Filling     and     capping     machine. 

1,456,690  ;    May   20. 
Goldberger,   Morris,  assignor  to  Cresco  Creamery   Supply 

Co.,  (Shieago,  111.     Motor-driven  pasteurizer.    1,464,704  ; 

Aug.    14. 
Goldblatt,    Henry,    Chicago,    111.      Compass.       1,442,143 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Soldee  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Ol.^han,  Harrv,  assignor.) 
Golden,  Asher,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Stamp  afflxer.     1,470,438  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Golden.    Charles  F.,   Denver,   Ind. 

1.447,207;  Mar.  6. 
Golden,   Charles   F.,   Denver,   Ind. 

1,460,482;  .Tuly  3. 

Brockton, 


Drafting  instrument. 
Drafting  instrument. 
Mass.       Braced     shoe; 


Manistee,     Mich.       Ironing    table. 


Golden,     Daniel  "  J., 
1.441,677;   Jan.   9. 

GoMen,    Edward    L., 
1.478.951  ;  Dec.  25. 

Golden,  Sidney,  Altrincham,  assignor  to  G.  F.  Jarvls, 
London.  England.  Means  for  controlling  and  reversing 
ships  provided  with  propellers.     1.475.695:  Nov.  27. 

Golden,  William  L.     (See  Presgraves,  C.  C,  and  Golden.) 

Goldfarb.  Max.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  horn.  Des. 
62.4«3  :   June  12. 

Goldieh,   Morris   L.      (See   Levitt,   Natlian   V.,   assignor.) 

Goldin.  Horace.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Illusion  device. 
1.458.575  ;  June  12. 

Golding  Bros  Company.  (See  Buchwitz,  William,  as- 
signor, i 


New    York,    N.    Y.      Candy.      Des. 
New    York,    N.    Y.      Candy.      Des. 


York,    N.    Y.      Candy.      Des. 


P.,  assignor.) 
Crucible    holder. 


Golding  Bros.  Company.  (See  Dowllng,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Goldknopf,  .■Vbraham,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Collar-stud  sup- 
port.     1,473.549;  Nov.  6. 
Goldman,  Charles  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    Sample  caxd. 

1,469,081;  Sept.  25. 
Goldman,  Samuel  W.     (See  Hirshsteln,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Goldman,     Slgmund    L.,    Clilcago,     111.       Siphon     nozzle. 

1,440.174  •    I^eb.   20. 
Goldman,     Slgmund     L.,     Chicago,     111.       Bottle     cover. 

1,471,120;   Oct.   16. 
Goldman,     Slgmund     L.,     Chicago,     111.       Bottle-olosur«- 
applying  device.      1,473,342  ;   Nov.   6. 

Goldman,  William  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Mechanical 
toy.      1.452,835;  Apr.  24. 

Goldner,  Elmer  M.,  Ellston,  Iowa.  Tool-driving  attach- 
ment for  automobiles.     1,466,815  ;  Aug.  21. 

Goldrlck,  Albert  R.  (See  Spielman,  M.  H.,  and  Gold- 
rlck.) 

Goldrick,  Albert  R..  Cleveland,  assignor  to  C.  W. 
Schaefer,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Metal  casing  for  leaf- 
spring  covers.     1,472,468  ;  Oct.   30. 

Goldsborough,  Arthur  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Garment. 
1,443,840;  Jan.  80. 

Goldsborough,  Paul,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Pillar-post  struc- 
ture for  batteries.     1,458.757  ;  June  12. 

Goldsby,  Marie,  Champaign,  111.  Hair-treating  device. 
1,441,678;  Jan.  9. 

Goldschmldt,  Robert  B.,  Paris,  France.  Wireless  selec- 
tion system.     1,476,297  ;  Nov.  27. 

Goldschmldt,  Robert  B.,  and  R.  Bralllard,  Paris,  France. 
Electro-mechanical  differential  governor.  1,455,483 ; 
May    15. 

Goldschmldt,  Rudolf,  West  End,  Berlin,  Germany,  as- 
s^ignor  to  Det  Tekniske  ForsSgsaktleselskab,  Charlotten- 
lund,  Denmark.  Mechanism  for  producing  oscillations 
from  rotary  motion.     1,460,072  ;  Mar.  27. 

Goldschmldt.  Rudolf,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Det 
Tekniske  Fors0gsaktlesel8kab,  Ordrup,  Charlottenlund, 
Denmark.     Flexible  shafting.     1,450,284  ;  Apr.  3. 

Goldschmldt,  Rudolf,  Berlin,  Germanv,  assignor  to  Det 
Tekniske  Fors0gsaktleselskab,  Ordrup,  Charlottenlund. 
Denmark.  Mechanism  for  converting  rotary  Into  oscil- 
latory motion.      1,452,038  ;   Apr.   17. 

Goldschmldt,  Victor  M.,  Chrlstlanla,  Norway.  Produc- 
tion of  calcium  chloride.     1,458,650  ;  June  12. 

Goldschmldt,  Victor  M.,  Chrlstiania,  Norway.  Production 
of  calcium  chloride.     1,458,651 ;   June  12. 

Goldschmldt,  Victor  M.,  Christlania,  assignor  to  A/S  De 
Norske  Saltverker,  Bergen,  Norway.  Producing  mag- 
nesium nitrate.     1,454,583  ;   May   8. 

Goldsmith,  Berthold,  assignor  to  The  National  Brass  & 
Copper  Company,  Lisbon,  Ohio.  Rolling  plate  and 
like  metal  and  blank  therefor.     1,464,929  ;  Aug.  14. 

Goldsmith,  Byron  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ink  cartridge. 
1,472.063;   Oct.   30. 

Goldsmith,  Byron  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ink  cartridge. 
1,472,064  ;   Oct.   30. 

Goldsmith,  Byron  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ink  cartridge. 
1,472,065;  Oct.  30. 

Goldsmith,  Byron  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ink  container. 
1,472,066:   Oct.   30. 

Goldsmith,  Byron  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Permanent  ink 
cartridge.      1,472,067 ;    Oct.    30. 

Goldsmith,  Byron  B..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ink  cartridge. 
1,473,700;  Nov.  13. 

Goldsmith,  Byron  B..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Inkstand  for 
soluble    ink.      1.473,701  ;    Nov.    13. 

Goldsmith,  David.  Newark,  N.  J.  Garment  hanger. 
1,468.200;    Sept.   18. 

Goldsmith.  Gustave  M.,  and  C.  P.  Bartels,  assignors  to 
The  Mosler  Safe  Company,  Hamilton,  Onio.  Pressure 
system  for  safe  or  vault  doors  and  the  like.  1,469,638  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Goldsmith,  Gustave  M.,  and  C.  P.  Bartels,  assignors  to 
The  Mosler  Safe  Company,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Pressure 
system  for  safe  or  vault  doors  and  the  like.  1,469,639  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Goldsmith,  Harry  N.,  assignor  to  Golco  Sanitary  System, 
Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Combined  tile  structure  and 
toilet-paper  holder.     1,463.775 ;    July    31. 

Goldsmith,  Hugo,  assignor  to  The  P.  Goldsmith  Sons 
Company,  Cincinnati,  (ihio.  Football  pants.  1,446  251  • 
Feb.  20. 

Goldsmith,  Hugo,  assignor  to  The  P.  Goldsmith  Sons 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Fielder's  glove.  1,473,849  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Goldsmith,  Hugo,  as=;ignor  to  The  P.  Goldsmith  Sons 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Baseball  mask.  1.475.991; 
Dec.  4. 

Goldsmith.  Hugo,  assignor  to  The  P.  Goldsmith  Sons 
Company.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Baseball  mask.  1,478,982  ; 
Dec.   25. 

Goldsmith.  Joseph,  J.-.,  Chicago,  111.  Hair-curling  device. 
1.440,693  ;  Jan.  2. 

Goldsmith,  Lester  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Oil  burner. 
1.474.900:  Nov.  20. 

Goldsmith,  Mary  I.  Denver,  Colo.  Child  life  saver  for 
automobiles.     1.448,740  ;  Mar.  20. 

Goldsmith.  Maurice,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand  bag. 
1.47,<?.737  ;  Dec.  25. 

Goldsmith's,  P.,  Sons.  (See  Miller,  W.  O.,  and  Bradford, 
assignors.) 


20G 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Goldsmith,  P.,  Sons  Company.  (See  Goldsmith,  Hugo, 
assignor.) 

Goldsmith,  P.,  Sons  Company,  The.  (See  Goldsmith, 
Ilugo,  assignor.) 

Goldsmith,  Walter  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bloomers. 
1,450,437;  Apr.  3. 

Goldstein,  Albert  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Rochester  Binding  &  Coat  Front  Company,  Rochester. 
N.  y.     Buttonhole-cuttiug  machine.     1,465,039  ;  Aug.  14. 

Goldsteiii,  Albion  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Combined  collar 
button  :uul  m  clitie-guiding  device.     1,467,788  ;  Sept.  11. 

Goldstein,    Arthur.      (See   Goodman,    L.,   and   Goldstein.) 

Goldstein,  Barney,  and  G.  L.  McDonaugh,  \Yashington, 
D.  C. ;  said  McDonaugh  assignor  to  said  Goldstein. 
Multiple-drink  mixer.     1,441,416 ;  Jan.  9. 

Goldstein,  Bernard,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Pencil. 
Des.  62,720;  July  24. 

Goldstein,  Isadore  M.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Pocket  clip. 
1,443,709;  Jan.  30. 

Goldsiein,  Milton  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Composition 
for   cleaning   enameled   surfaces.      1,473,620 ;    Nov.    13. 

Goldstone,  Frederick  G.,  Plumstead,  London,  assignor  to 
J.  F.  Bernard,  and  J.  B.  .Bolitho,  I.(ondon,  England. 
Electric  condenser.     1,465,264  ;  Aug.  21. 

Goldthorpe,  Edwin  T  ,  assignor  to  Elastic  Paint  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Drier.     1,450,917;  Apr.  10. 

Golerabiewski,  Marvan  8.,  Reading,  Pa.  Workholding  de- 
vice.    1,445,016;  Feb.  13. 

Golladay,  Lawrence  R.,  Wilkinshurg,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Re- 
sistor for  lightning  arresters.     1.448,398  ;  Mar.  13. 

Golum  Fur  Novelty  Co.  (See  Dean,  William.  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Golymbiewski,  Wawrzeniec,  Chicago,  111.  Window-oper- 
ating mechanism.     1,444,151 ;  Feb.  6. 

Gombos,  ICaroly.     (See  Toth,  F.,  and  Gomhos.) 

Gomez,  Glnes  P.,  Miami,  Ariz.  Compressed-air  drill. 
1,470,074;  Oct.  9 

Gomez,  Joaquin  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Surgical  sutur- 
ing device.     1,452,372  ;  Apr.  17. 

G6mez,  Joaquin  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Surgical  ligature 
and  means  for  applying  the  same.     1,452,373  ;  Apr.  17. 

Gomez,  Joseph,  Jacksonville,  111.  Culinary  device. 
1,471,727;    Oct.   23. 

Gomez,  William  G.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Tractor.  1,449,597; 
Mar.  27. 

Gompf,  Harry  V.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  S.  Judson 
and  one-third  to  G.  C.  Davis,  Springfield,  Ohio. 
Strainer   for   liquid  fuel.      1,478,785 ;    Dec.    25. 

Gonce,  John  W.,  Anderson,  Tenn.  IJentiphone.  1,472,214  ; 
Oct.  SO. 

Gongopolos,  John  G.,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.  Steering- 
wheel  lock.     1,450,073;  Mar.  27. 

Gonzalez,  Ramon,  Manila,  P.  I.  Self-closing  match  box. 
1,457.275;  May  29. 

Gooch,  Ernest  C.     (See  Jones,  B.  W.,  and  Gooch.) 

Gooch,  Ernest  C.      (See  Weber,  L.  J.,  and  Gooch.) 

Gooch,  Ernest  C,  Estes  Park,  Colo.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Means  for  controlling  electric 
switches.     1,449,815;   Mar.   27. 

Gooch,  James  F.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Combination  cutting 
and  welding  torch.      1,468,807  ;   Sept.  25. 

Gooch,  James  H.,  Paris,  Tei.   Burner.  1,468,782  ;    Sept.  25. 

Gooch,  Stapleton  D.,  Plant  City,  Fla.  Producing  fertilizer. 
1,470,968  ;    Oct.    16. 

Good,  Edward  E.,  BluEfton,  Ohio.  Gear  puller.  1,471,259  ; 
Oct.    16. 

Good  Inventions  Co.     (See  Good,  John,  assignor.) 

Good,  John,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.    1,458,481  ;  June  12. 

Good,  John,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Good  Inventions 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Engine  pre-heater.  1,456,980  : 
May  29. 

Good,  John,  assignor  to  Good  Inventions  Co.,  Brooklyn, 
N.   y.      Engine-fuel  vaporizer.     1,452,683  :  Apr.   24. 

Good,  John,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Good  Inventions 
Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Engine  preheator.  1,453,669 ; 
May  1. 

Good,  John,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Good  Inventions  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Intern al-combustlon-engine  system. 
1,456,979  ;  May  29. 

Good,  John,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Good  Inventions  Co.. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Combustion-engine  oil  purifier. 
1,459,301  ;  June  19. 

Good,  John,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Good  Inventions  Co.. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Combustlon-englne  charge-forming  de- 
vice.     1,460,667;    July    .S. 

Good,  John,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Good  Inventions  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
1.460,668  :   .July   3. 

Good,  John,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Good  Inventions  Co.. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Charge-forming  apparatus.  1,466,647  ; 
Aug.    28. 

Good,  John,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Good  Inventions  Co., 
New  York,  N.  T.  Method  and  means  for  starting  com- 
bustion engines.     1,469,903  ;  Oct.  9. 

Good,  Robert,  Washington,  Pa.  Manufacture  of  glassware. 
1,469,457  ;  Oct.  2. 

Good,  Stephen.  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Combined  curtain  pole 
and  shade  holder.     1.475.576:  Nov.  27. 

©oodale,   Delia.      (See  Mable,   William,  assignor.) 


Goodchild,  Charles,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  J.  Mc- 
Ginley,  Oakland,  Calif.  Means  for  holding  the 
stationary  element  of  a  coaster  brake.  1,456,103; 
May  22. 

Goodchild,  Walter,  Oakland,  assignor  to  "Nips"  Incorpo- 
rated, Hoboken,  N.  J.  Manufacture  of  capillary  con- 
tainers and  dispensers.     1,452,801 ;   Apr.  24. 

Goode,  George  W.      (See  Strasburger,  L.  I.,  and  Goode.) 

Goode,  Gilbert  C,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The 
White  Motor  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Eear-aile 
gearing.     1,477,170  ;  Dec.  11. 

Goode,  William  W.,  Arlington,  Ala.  Powder  duster. 
1,453,102;   Apr.   24. 

Goodell  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Gary,  George  W., 
assignor.) 

Goodell-Pratt  Company.  (See  Hapgood,  Oscar  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Goodell,  William  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Interchangeable  road- 
treating  machine.     1,473,405  ;  Nov.  6. 

Goodenberger,  Daniel  B.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire 
and  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tubing  die  for 
manufacturing  solid  tires.     1,444,911 ;  Feb.  13. 

Goodenberger,  Daniel  E.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire 
and  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Process  and  ap- 
paratus for  the  manufacture  of  solid  tires.  1,450,256  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Gooderham,  Albert  E.  (See  Gartlan,  Stephen  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Goodfellow,  Alfred.  (See  Huston,  C.  L.,  and  Good- 
fellow.) 

Goodfellow,  Herbert  R.  (See  Parker,  F.  B.,  and  Good- 
fellow.) 

Goodfellow,  Howard.  (See  Jackson,  A.  B.,  and  Goodfel- 
low.) 

Goodfellow,  John  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Boiler-tube  cleaner. 
1,460,669  ;    July    3. 

Goodfellow,  John  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Boiler-tube  sucker 
and  soot  ejector.     1,477,118;   Dec.   11. 

Goodfellov/,  Joseph.  (See  Chapman,  Charles  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Goodfellow,  Joseph  P.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  C. 
Elsele,  Blaine,  Wash.     Pump.     1,465,392;  Aug.  21. 

Goodger,  Albert  E.,  London,  England.  Crane  for  vehicles, 
trucks,  and  the  like.     1,464,131 ;  Aug.   7. 

Goodhart,  Howard  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  A.  Potts, 
Lancaster,  Pa.  Adjustable  piston  for  engines. 
1,474,470  ;  Nov.  20. 

Goodhelm,  Albert,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for 
automatically  starting  engines  of  motor  vehicles. 
1,459,726  ;  June  26. 

Goodhue,  Prank  A.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Signaling  device. 
1,445,210;  Feb.  13. 

Goodhue,  Prank  M.,  Van  Nuys,  Calif.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  J.  E.  Goodhue,  St.  Charles,  111.  Transmission 
mechanism.     1,474,901 ;  Nov.  20. 

Goodhue,  James  E.      (See  Goodhue,  Frank  M.,  assignor.) 

Goodier,  James  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Envelope  closure. 
1,472,647  ;  Oct.   30. 

Goodin,  Edward  L.,  Copeland,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
G.  B.  M.  Will,  Crabtree,  Ark.  Aeroplane.  1,459,882; 
June  26. 

Goodin,  Edward  L.,  Copeland,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
G.  B.  M.  Will,  Crabtree,  Ark.  Aeroplane.  •  1,459,883  ; 
June  26. 

Goodin,  Edward  L.,  Copeland,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
G.  B.  M.  Will,  Crabtree,  Ark.  Launching  device  for 
aeroplanes.     1,459,884  ;  June  26. 

Gooding,  James  C.,  Wellston,  Ohio.  Fireproof  partition. 
1,458,652  :  June  12. 

Qoodling,  Daniel  W.  (See  Strawser,  George  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Goodman,  Henry  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Rat  trap. 
1,458,404.;  June  12. 

Goodman,  Irving,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bloomers.  1,451,421; 
Apr.  10. 

Goodman.  Jacob,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  motor.  1,468,150: 
Sept.   18. 

Goodm.nn,  Louis.  New  York,  and  A.  Goldstein,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Display  device.     1,448,659  ;  Mar.  13. 

Goodman,  Keeley  I.     (See  Goodman,  Walter  R.  and  K.  I.) 

Goodman  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Davis,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

Goodman  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Blgelow,  Ray  S., 
assignor.) 

Goodman  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Davis,  Charles 
E..  assignor.) 

Goodman  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Packer,  Glenn 
W..  assignor.) 

Goodman  Manufacturing  Company  (See  Pray,  Thomas 
B.,  assignor.) 

Goodman  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Segler,  Albert 
H.,    assignor.) 

Goodman  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Sloane,  Wil- 
liam W.,  assicnor.) 

Goodman,  Siegfried,  Livingston  Manor,  N.  Y.  Resilient 
support  for  tires.     1,469,904  ;  Oct.  9. 

Goodman,  Walter  R..  Worthing,  and  K.  Goodman,  Rich- 
mond. England.  Engine-starting  device.  1,467,033  r 
Sept.  4. 

Goodman,  William  F.     (See  Mock,  C.  F..  and  Goodman.) 

Goodrich,  B.  C,  et  al.  (See  Wood,  Charles  R.,  as- 
signor. ) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
AJiihabcHcal  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


207 


Gooilrich,  B.  V.,  Company.  (See  Evans,  M.  A.,  and 
Zwisler,  assignors.) 

Goodrich.  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Pisher,  Harry  1  ., 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Raymond,  Harry  K., 
assls^uor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Ayres,  Hiram  D., 
assignor.) 

Goodricli.  L?.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Falor,  Abram  E., 
a.-^slguor.  I 

Goodrich,  B.  P.,  Company,  The.  (See  Fox,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

G.o.ii  icb.  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Gammeter,  John  R., 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company.,  The.  See  Geer,  W.  C  ,  and 
Lllcl^soll,  assignors.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Haren,  Urban,  as- 
siuinor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Kepler,  Irwin  F., 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F..  Company.  The.  (See  Kepler,  I.  F.,  and 
Knlih.  assignors.) 

Goodrich.  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Kroeger,  Edwin  J., 
assignor.) 

Goodrich.  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (Sec  Lowo.  Silas  C, 
assignor.) 

Goodricli.  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  MacDon:ild.  Frank 
J.,  assignor.) 

Goodrich.  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Martin,  Frederick 
H..  assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Nled,  Fred  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Goodrich.  B.  F.  Company,  The.  (See  Farker,  V:  A.,  and 
Sears,   assignors.) 

Goodrich,  B.  P.,  Company,  The.  (See  Pigeon,  Braest  A., 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B,  F..  Company,  The.  (See  Robertson,  Samuel 
B.,  assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Schade,  James  W., 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Schick,  Edward 
L..  assignor.) 

Goodrich.  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Sproull,  John  C, 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Tew,  James  D., 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Trumbull,  Har- 
lan  L.,  assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Whltmarsh,  Rob- 
ert B.,  assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Wlnkelmann,  H. 
A.,   and   Gray,   assignors.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Young,  Harvey  L., 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  Boyerly  C.  et  al.  (See  Wood,  Charles  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Goodrich,  Daniel  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Chest.  1,4.53.935 ; 
May  1. 

Goodrich,  Howard,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Cosmetic  chest.  Des. 
63,119;  Oct.  9. 

Goodrich,  Ralph  B.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Valve  lifter. 
1,443,916;  Jan.  30. 

Goodridge,  Gardner  L.,  East  Stanwood,  Wash.  Stan- 
chion.    1,465,126  ;  Aug.  14. 

Goodridge,  George  E.  (See  Whitman,  W.  C,  and  Good- 
ridge.) 

Goodridge,  Gilbert  W.,  assignor  to  The  Bryant  Electric 
Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Adapter.  1,465,816 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Goodridge,  Gilbert  W.,  assignor  to  The  Bryant  Electric 
Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Fuse.     1,470,440  ;  Oct.  9. 

Goodnim,  Charles  L.  (See  Clausen,  H.  P.,  and  Good- 
rum.) 

Goodrum,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone-ex- 
change   system.      1,452,269  ;    Apr.    17. 

Goodrum,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  Western  Electi'ic  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone-ex- 
change  system.      1,465,393  ;    Aug.   21. 

Goodrum,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
panv.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  TelepIione-»x- 
change  system.     1,472,469  ;  Oct.  .SO. 

Goodrum,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine-switch- 
ing telephone-exchange  system.     1,478,607  ;  Dec.  25. 

Goodsell,  James  A.,  and  S.  A.  Dovey.  Hudson,  Mich. 
Mechanism  for  connecting  the  speedometer  with  the 
power  shaft  of   a   motor   vehicle.      1.473,988  :    Nov.    13. 

Goodspeed  Machine  Company.  (See  Witt,  John  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Goodwill  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Richmond,  Wal- 
ter, assignor.) 

Good-Will  Mfg.  Company.  (See  Larson,  Henry  I.,  as- 
sit'nor. ) 

Goodwin,  Abraham  E.,  Newhiiryport,  assignor  to  Lvnn 
Last  Co.,' Lynn,  Mass.     Hinged  last.    1,445,505  ;  Feb.' 13. 

Goodwin,  Abraham  E.,  Newburyport,  assignor  to  Lynn 
Last  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.  Display  last.  I,4al,6f2; 
July  10. 

Goodwin.  Abraham  H..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Wooden  shipr  Ing 
case.     1.443,681  ;  Jan.  .-',0. 


Uoodwiii,    Adolphus    D.,    assignor   of    thirty    per    cent    to 

D.    W.    Brown,    East    Durham,    and    thirty    per    cent 

to    D.    W.    SorrcU,    Durham,    N.    C.      Railway-crossing 

gate.     1,450,285;  Apr.  3. 
(Iii.clwin,    Alfred    D.,    Ripon,    Calif.      Oil-pressure    clutch. 

1.458,287;  June  12. 
Goodwin,  Angler  L.,  executor.     (See  Tozler,  Charles  C.) 
Goodwin  Car  &  Mfg.  Company.      (See  Van  Scoy,  Howard, 

assignor.) 
Goodwin,  George  S.     (See  Acker,  Julius  J.,  assignor.) 
Goodwin,   Hall.  Chicago,  111.     Fuse.     1,458,696  ;  .Tune  12. 
Goodwin,  Hall,  Chicago,  111,     Cartridge  fuse.     1,463,885  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Goodwin,  Irvin   \.,  Ripon,   Calif.     Reduction   gearing  for 

drills.     1,444,343;  Feb.  6. 
Goodwin,    James    R.,    assignor    to    The    Steel    Scaffolding 

Co.,  Evansville,  Ind.    Adjustable  ladder  Jack.    1,441,847; 

Jan.  9. 
Goodwin,    John    D.      (See    Stipes,    R.    B.,    Goodwin,    and 

Welch.) 
Goodwin.  Lewis  A.,  Cora,  Mo.     Cooling  system  for  housesj 

or  rooms.     1,451,215  ;   Apr.   10. 
Goodwin,  William  J.,  East  Northport,   N.  Y.     Track  con- 
struction.    1.443,257  ;   Jan.  23. 
Goodwin,     William    N.,    jr.,     assignor    to    Weston     Elec- 
trical  Instrument   Company,    Newark,   N.    J.      Thermal 

ammeter.      1,456,591  ;   Mav   29. 
Goodwin,     Willis     C,     Woodruff,     S.     C.         Calculator. 

1,444,602  ;  Feb.   6. 
Goodwin,  Yuba  T.,  East  Dedham,  Mass.    Statuette.     Des. 

62,721  ;  July  24. 
Goodyear    Redwood    Co.       (See    Lawson,    Davenport,    as- 
signor.) 
Goodyear  Tire- &  Rubber  Company.      (See  Bedford,  Clay- 
ton  W.,   assignor.) 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company.     (See  Burdette,  Rich- 
ard S.,  assignor. 
Goodyear  Tire   &   Rubber   Company.      (See  Upson,   Ralph 

H..  assi.cnor. ) 
Goodyear   Tire   &   Rubber   Company,   The.      (See   Atkins, 

James  B.,  assignor.) 
Goodyear  Tire  &   Rubber  Company,   The.      (See  Bedford, 

C.   W.,   and  Sibley,   assignors.) 
Goodyear   Tire  &  Rubber  Company,   The.      (See   Carlton, 

B.  B.,  and  Burkley,  assignors.) 
Goodyear   Tire    &   Rubber    Company,    The.      (See    Puller, 

Ernest  L.,  assignor.) 
Goodyear   Tire    &    Rubber    Company.   The.      (See    Harsel, 

William  B.,  assignor.) 
Goodyear  Tire   &   Rubber   Company,   The.      (See  Kilborn, 

K.   B.,   and  Shively,   assignors.) 
Goodyear  Tire  &   Rubber  Company,   The.      (See  Kilborn, 

K.  B.,  and  Wolfe,  assignors.) 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The.      (See  Kimmlch, 

Elmer  G.,  assignor.) 
Goodyear    Tire    &    Rubber    Company,    The.       (See    Kraft, 

Herman  T.,  assignor.) 
Goodyear    Tire    &    Rubber    Company,    The.      (See    Lewis, 

Warren  K.,  assignor.) 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The.     (See  McGovern, 

Bernard    F.,    assignor.) 
Goodyear  Tire   &  Rubber   Company,   The.      (See  Mylrole, 

.John  M,  assignor.) 
Goodyear  Tire   &  Rubber   Company,  The.      (See   Shively, 

Walter  E.,  assignor.) 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The.     (See  Tourtellot, 

Wayne  L..  assignor.) 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The.      (See  Trogner, 

Roland    S.,    assignor.) 
Goodyear    Tire    &    Rubber    Company,    The.      (See   Upson, 

Ralph  H.,  assignor.) 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The.      (See  Williford, 

James  D.,   assignor.) 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  of  Canada,  The.      (See 

Carlisle,    Clifton    H.,    assignor.) 
Goodyear's  India  Rubber  Glove  Manufacturing  Company. 

(See  Mahoney,  Jeremiah   L.,  assignor.) 
Goodyear's  India  Rubber  Glove  Manufacturing  Company, 

The,      (Sep  McGpc.  Howard  H.,  assignor.) 
Goodyear's   Metallic    Rubber    Sboe    Company,    The.      (See 

Moeller,  John  H.,  assignor.) 
Gookin.   .-\lliert  T.,   Cambridge,   Mass.     Guard   and   signal 

for  rnilways.  etc.     1.477.438  ;  Dec.   11. 
Gookin,   Sylvester   L.,   Boston.  Mass..   assignor   to   United 

Shoe  Machinerv  Corporation.  Paterson,  N,  J.     Machine 

for  setting   fasteners.      1.456.002;   May   22. 
Goold-Adams,  Henry,  and   J.   Mitchell.  London.   England. 

Coupler    for    rallwav    and    like    vehicles.       1.475.812; 

Nov.  27. 
Gooid,  Luella  L.,  Arlington,  Mass.     Hvpodermic  syringe. 

1,455,047  ;  May  15. 
Goolman,    Fred   R.,    Syracuse,   N.   Y..    assignor,   by   mesne 

assignments,     to     Mimrao     Toy     Company,     Inc.       Toy 

player  nlano.      1,452,112:  Apr'.  17. 
Goolshy,  Jamf^s  L.      (See  Garrett,  R.  L.,  and  Goolshy.) 
Goosmann.   Justus   C.   Peoria,   111.      Heat-exchanging  ap- 
paratus.     1.464,705  :    Aug.    14. 
Goosmann,   Justus   C,   Peoria,   111.      Water-control   valve. 

1,472,412:  Oct.  30. 
Goranson,   Emll.   Lake   Park,   Minn.      Potato-cutting   ma- 
chine.    1.465,981 ;  Aug.  28. 
Gni-hntt.   Sidney  B.,  Portland,   Oreg.      Valve.      1,448,291 ; 

Mar.   13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


<3ordan  Machine  Company.  (See  Lane,  J.  D.,  and 
Macnaughtan,  assignors.) 

Gordon,  Clarence  S.,  assignor  to  R.  R.  McDaniels,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Combined  bending  machine  and  vise. 
1,475,813;  Nov.  27. 

Gordon,  Daniel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Incandescent  lamp. 
1,468,264  ;    Sept.    18. 

Gordon,  David  D.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  McGill  Manufacturing  Company,  Valpa- 
raiso,  Ind.     Switch  movement.     1,473,224  :   Nov.  6. 

Gordon,  David  D.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  McGill  Manufacturing  Company,  Valpa- 
raiso, Ind.     Switch  mechanism.     1,473,225  ;  Nov.  6. 

Gordon  Electric  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Seltzer,  Ira  R., 
assignor.) 

Gordon,  Frank  E.,  Sheffield,  England.  Teapot  and  like 
vessel.     1,470,224 ;  Oct    9. 

Gordon,    Frederick   C.,    Westfield,   N.    J.      Weather    strip. 

1.442.721  :  Jan.    16. 

Gordon,  Hayner  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.,  assignor  to  In- 
dustrial Research  Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Starting 
mechanism  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,475.485  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Gordon,  Henry  C,  et  al.  (See  Donaldson,  Elizabeth  C, 
assignor.) 

Gordon,  Hiram,  assignor  to  Shelby  Shoe  Company,  Ports- 
mouth, Ohio.     Presser  pad.     1,463,688 ;  .Tuly  31. 

Gordon,  Iphus  H.,  and  C.  E.  Miles,  Lyndonvllle,  Vt.  Latch 
for  vehicle  doors.     1,470,075  ;  Oct.  9. 

Gordon,  Isaac,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Gas  water  heater. 
1,474,931 :  Nov.  20. 

Gordon,  Johnston  R.     (See  Simpson,  G..  and  Gordon.) 

Gordon.  Peter  J.,  Sag  Harbor,  assignor  to  Joseph 
Fahya  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spoon,  fork,  or 
similar   article.     Des.    62,015 ;    Feb.   27. 

Gordon,  Samuel,  et  al.  (See  Newbauer,  Falentine,  as- 
signor.) 

Gordon,  Thomas,  Perth,  Western  Australia,  Australia. 
Pump   plunger.     1,448,624  ;  Mar.  13. 

Gordon,  William  A.,  Shelton,  assignor  to  The  Birming- 
ham Iron  Foundry,  Derby,  Conn.  Pneumatic-clutch 
control.     1,465,431 ;  Aug.   21. 

Gordon,  William  A.,  Shelton,  assignor  to  Birmingham 
Iron  Foundry,  Derby,  Conn.  Centrifugal  mold. 
1,466,826:  Sept.  4. 

Gordon,  William  F.,  and  B.  W.  Keith,  Denver,  Colo. 
Hydrometallurgical  process  of  ore  treatment.  1,464,036  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Gordon,  William  R.,  assignor  to  North  Bast  Electric  Com- 
pany,   Rochester,    N.    Y.      Pneumatic    press    follower. 

1.469.722  ;  Oct.  2. 

Gore,   Alfred  C-  and   C.   L.,   San   Antonio,   Tex.     Tortilla 

press.     1,459,976  ;  June  26. 
Gore,  Charles,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Speed-indicating  mech- 
anism.    1.442,937;  Jan.  23. 
Gore,  Charles  L.     (See  Gore,  Alfred  C.  and  C.  L.) 
Gore,  Herbert  C,  Takoma  Park,  Md.,  dedicated,  by  mesne 

assignments,    to    the    People   of   the   United    States   for 

their  free  use  and  enjoyment.     Preparing  a  sugar  sirup. 

1,467.599;  Sept.  11. 
Gore,  James  E.,  assignor  to  Gore  Tractor  Company,  Inc., 

Spokane,       Wash.         Power-transmission       mechanism. 

1,447,073;   Feb.   27. 
Gore,   Thomas   P.,   Yonkers,   N.   Y.      Wrench.      1,445,211 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Gore  Tractor  Company.      (See  Gore,  James  E.,  a.^signor.) 
Gore,  Warren  W.,  assignor  to  Fuller  &  Johnson  Mfg.  Co., 

Madison,  Wis.     Internal-combustion  engine.     1,447,245  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Gore,    Warren    W.,    assignor   to    Fuller   &    Johnson    Mfg. 

Co.,  Madison,  Wis.     Dust  sprayer.     1,473,785  ;  Nov.  13. 
Gore,  Warren  W.,  assignor  to  Fuller  &  Johnson  Mfg.  Co., 

Madison,   Wis.     Dust  sprayer.     1,473,786;   Nov.    13. 
Gore,  Warren  W.,  assignor  to  Fuller  &  Johnson  Mfg.  Co., 

Madison,-  Wis.     Dust   sprayer.      1,473,787;    Nov.   13. 
Gorenflo,  Oscar  W.,   Buffalo,  N.   Y.     Chatterless  lug  and 

pedal-shaft  support.     1,452,910  ;  Apr.  24. 
Gorham,  James  C,  jr.,  assignor  to  Barnes  Manufacturing 

Company,       Mansfield,       Ohio.         Diaphragm        pump. 

1,447,074;    Feb.    27. 
Gorhara    Manufacturing   Company.      (See   Staf,   Axel   H., 

assignor.) 
Gorham    Manufacturing    Company    of    Providence.       (See 

Ball,  George  E.,  assignor.) 
Gorhy,   Virgil    11.,    Silver   Hill,    W.    Va.      Soil   pulverizer. 

1,445,506  ;  Feb.  13. 
Gorin,     Frederick     P.,     Seattle,     Wash.       Finger-actuated 

key-operated  machine.     1,457.111  ;  May  11. 
Gorman,   Alphonsus,    et   al.      (See   Remlllard,   Joseph    0., 

assignor.) 
Gorman,  Eugene  J.  B.     (See  Cowden,  A.  R.,  and  Gorman.) 
Gorman,  Eusene  J.  B.,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Valve.     1,47.'?, 621 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Gorman,   Frank   C.      CSee  Gorman,   James   F.   and   F.   Ct 
Gorman,  Henry  B.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 

Shoe   Machinery    Corporation,    Paterson,    N.    J.      Shoe. 

1,469,831 ;  Oct.  9. 
Gorman,    James    C,    Mansfield,    Ohio.      Convertible    open 

spout  and  plunger  force  pump.     1,444,872  ;  Feb.  13. 
Gorman,  James  F.  and  P.  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Burglar 

alarm.      1,472.750;   Oct.   30. 
Gorman,  John  W..  East  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Side  bumper  for 

veblclea.      1,470,828;    Oct.    16. 


Gorman,  Michael  F.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Automatic 
flatiron   lifter.     1,465,077  ;   Aug.   14. 

Gormley,  Dennis  A.,  and  D.  W.  Reid,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
Carburetor.     1,457,112  ;  May  29. 

Gornlck,  Louis,  Joliet,  111.  Stucco  treatment  of  houses 
embodying  glass.     1,440,732;  Jan.  2. 

Gorrani,  Raimondo  C,  Boston,  Mass.  Window. 
1,442,397.     .Tan.   16. 

Gorrell,  Charles  R.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Finger  exerciser. 
1,472,906  ;   Nov.  6. 

Gorrell,  Edmund  M.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Shock  absorber. 
1,448,741 ;  Mar.  20. 

Gorrell,  John  W.,  Connelsville,  Mo.  Luggage  carrier. 
1,465,515;  Aug.  21. 

Gorrell,  William  R.,  and  H.  Barkschat,  Loa  Angeles,  Calif. 
Rail  chair.     1,463,118;  July  24. 

Gorsllne,  Hathaway  M.,  a.ssignor  to  Kawneer  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Nlles,  Mich.  Metal  frame  and  inter- 
locking  joint.      1,473,817  ;    Nov.    13. 

Gorsuoh,  Howard  F.,  assignor  to  The  Gallon  Iron  Works 
&  Mfg.  Co.,  Gallon,  Ohio.  Automatic  feeder  for  ele- 
vators.     1,440,594  ;   Jan.   2. 

Gorsuch,  Howard  F.,  Frederiekstown,  assignor  to  D.  C. 
Talbott,  Gallon,  Ohio.     Crane.     1,444,968  ;  Feb.  13. 

Gorton,  Walter  T.,  U.  S.  Army.  Operating  slide  and 
handle   for    machine   guns.      1,460,415 ;    July    3. 

Gosch,  Hans  H.,  Randall,  Minn.  Road  drag.  1,460,321  ; 
June  26. 

Gosch,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  Nolde  &  Horst  Co., 
Rending.  Pa.     Embroidery  frame.     1,473,622  ;  Nov.  13. 

Goshorn,  W.  P.     (See  Clark,  Harry  W.,  assignor.) 

Gosline,  George  W.,  Santa  Paula,  Calif.  Propelling  mech- 
anism for  airplanes.     1,443,572 ;   Jan.  30. 

Gosling,  Joseph  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Standard  for  lighting  fixtures. 
Des.  61,769  ;  Jan.  9. 

Gosling,  Joseph  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Lamp  standard.  Des.  62,570  ; 
June  26. 

Gosling,  Joseph  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  (Jompany.  Lantern.  Des.  63,050 ; 
Sept.   25. 

Gosling,  Joseph  W..  Schenectady.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Standard  for  lighting  fixtures. 
Des.  63,364  ;  Nov.  27. 

Gosling,  Joseph  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Upright  for  a  lighting 
unit.     Des.  63,643  ;  Dec.  25. 

Gosnell,  Ernest  A.,  Burkburnett,  Tex.  Ignition  device 
for   Internal-combustion   engines.      1,461,088;    July    10. 

Sosper,  Amos,  Banksia,  near  Sydney,  assignor  to  H.  P. 
IHetcher,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Australia.  Ex- 
panding auger.     1.459,366  ;  June  19. 

Goss,  Charles  E.      (See  Goss,   George  W.  and  C.  E.) 

Goss,  Charles  E.     (See  Goss,  G.  W.,  Goss.  and  Roshon.) 

Goss,  George  W.  and  C.  B.,  Baltimore,  Ohio.  Farm  gate. 
1,443.467  ;  Jan.   30. 

Goss,  Gfeorge  W.  and  C.  E.,  Baltimore,  Ohio.  Wagon 
body.      1,443,468;   Jan.    30. 

Goss,  George  W.,  C.  E.  Goss,  and  C.  O.  Roshon,  Balti- 
more, Ohio.     Fuel  tank.     1,471,482;   Oct.   23. 

Gobs,  Harold  J.,  assignor  to  The  International  Paper  Box 
Machine  Company,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Machine  for  making 
set-up  boxes.     1,445,940  ;   Feb.  20. 

Goss,  Henry  F.      (See  Olhasso,  .7.  J.,  Goss,  and  Pob.) 

Goss,  Herbert  C,  Beach  Haven,  Pa.  Battery  cabinet. 
1,470,917;    Oct.    16. 

Goss,  John  H.,  and  E.  L.  Wolff,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  as- 
signors to  Scovill  Manufacturing  Company.  Casting 
apapratus.      1,456.231  ;   May  22. 

Goss  Printing  I'ress  Company.  (See  Henzi,  Albert  A., 
assignor. ) 

Goss  Printing  Press  Company.  (See  Walser,  J.  J.,  and 
Fankboner,   assignors.) 

Goss  Printing  Press  Company,  The.  (See  Siple,  Charles, 
assignor.) 

Goss,  Samuel  G..  Glencoe,  assignor  to  Halsam  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.     Playblock.     1,465,637  ;  Aug.  21. 

Goss,  Samuel  G.,  deceased,  Glencoe,  111.  ;  Central  Trust 
Company  of  Illinois,  executor,  assignor  to  Ilalsam 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  manufacturing  and  printing  toy  blocks. 
1,465.638;  Aug.  21. 

Goss,  William  H..  Hammonton,  Calif.  Rodent  trap. 
1,456,981;  Mav  29. 

GoBselin,  Alphonse  J.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Broiler. 
1,469,508;  Oct.  2. 

GoBser,   Adolf,   administrator.      (See   Gosser,   Richard.) 

Gosser.  Richard,  deceased,  by  A.  Gosser.  administrator, 
Munich,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  the  Firm 
"Stachelband"  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Munchen-Pasing,  Germany. 
Barbed  wire  and  the  like.     1.454,584  ;  May  8. 

Gossett,  Robert  W..  Spartanburg.  S.  C.  Traverse  protector 
for  spinning  frames.     1.448,114;  Mar.  13. 

SoBslhiE,  Walter  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Prest-O-Lite  Co.,  Inc.,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.  Post  and  cover  clamp  and  seal.  1,453,791  ; 
Mav  1. 

Gossner,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  ash  tray, 
mntcli  holder,  and  cigar  cutter.    Des.  62,201 :  Apr.  10. 

Gosfio,  Alton  E.,  assignor  to  The  Gosso  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Berth.     1,459,826;  June  26. 

Gosso  Company,  The.     (See  Gosso,  Alton  B.,  assignor.) 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Goth,   Wlllinin   J.      (See   Gilbert,    Charles   R.,   assignor.) 

Gothberg,  Herman  E.,  Roselle  Park,  N.  J.  Metallic- 
tread  mat.     1,442,063  ;  Jan.  18. 

Gotlsiir,  Theodore  H.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Constnicting  hand 
baps.     1.473,932  ;   Nov.   13. 

Gott.  Arthur  E.,  Soiithall,  England.  Gyroscopic  compass. 
1,4.-.^, 103  :    .A.pr.   24. 

Gottesman,  Herman,  assignor  to  Ignition  Lock  Company 
of  America,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor-vehicle  con- 
trolling switch.     1,447,946  ;  Mar.  6. 

Gottfried.  Herbert  R.,  Erie,  Pa.  Price  Indicator. 
!, 473.035  :  Nov.  6. 

Gottlieb,  Abraliam.      (See  Simon,  P.,  and   Gottlieb.) 

eottUeb,  Benjamin,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tire  tread.  Des. 
63,051 ;   Sept.   25. 

Gottlieb,  David,  New  York,  and  L.  B.  Siegel,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Supporter.     1,444,681 ;  Feb.  6. 

Gottsacker,  Edward  J.  (See  Sellmann,  H.  W.,  and 
Gottsacker.1 

Gottsch,  Christian  H.,  New  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.  Drainpipe 
trap.     1,450,956;  Apr.  10. 

Gottschalk,  Albert,  assignor  to  National  Pneumatic  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Emergency  door-control  ap- 
paratus.    1,476.711  ;   Dec.   11. 

Gottschalk,  Frederick  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Duplicating 
roll.     1,475,263  :  Nov.  27. 

Gottschalk,  Karl  P.,  Dresden,  assignor  to  H.  Staler, 
Grunau,  near  Rossweln,  Saxony,  Germany.  Apparatus 
for  adjusting  and  fising  the  setting  or  straddltug  of 
partly-cut  matches  of  paper,  pasteboard,  or  the  like  and 
still  'connected  in  the  shape  of  a  continuous  strip  or 
band.     1,422,375;  Apr.   17. 

Gottschalk,  Karl  P.,  Dresden,  assignor  to  H.  Staler, 
Grunau,  near  Rosswein,  Saxony,  Germany.  Apparatus 
for  Impregnating  matches  of  wood,  pasteboard,  paper, 
or  the  like  with  paraffin.     1,452,374  ;  Apr,  17. 

Gottschalk,  Karl  P.,  Dresden,  assignor  to  H.  Staler, 
Grunau,  near  Rosswein,  Saxony,  Germany.  Pilling  ap- 
paratus for  match-dipping  machines.  1,452,376 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Gottschalk,  Karl  P.,  Dresden,  assignor  to  H.  Staler, 
Grunau,  near  Rosswein,  Saxony,  Germany.  Apparatus 
for  supplying  color  to  vertical  stamping  rollers. 
1,465.078:  Aug.   14. 

Gottschalt,  Henry  C,  Bratenahl,  Ohio.  Cable-end  con- 
nection.    1,466,127;  Aug.  28. 

Gottwald,  Joseph,  and  A,  Posler,  Theresa,  Wis.  Animal 
trap.     1,456,733  ;  May  29. 

Qotzheln,  Joseph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Nut  skinning. 
1,469,332  :  Oct.  2. 

Goubler,  Jean  M.,  Aulnay  sur  Mauldre,  France.  Scraping 
device.     1,446,420;  Feb.   20. 

Goudle,  James.     (See  Cole,  W.,  and  Goudle.) 

Gough.  Charles  M.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  Pressing  pad. 
1,471,891;    Oct.   23. 

Gough,  Ned  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Mandrel.  1,477,054 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Goughnour,  George,  as.signor  to  The  Timkin  Roller  Bear- 
ing Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Electrode  holder. 
1,472,215;   Oct.   SO. 

Gougler,  Clyde  J..  Tulsa,  Okla,  Reenforclng  structure  for 
derricks,     1,462,746;  July  24. 

Gouin,  Paul  and  B.  Koesel,  Paris,  France,  Electrode  for 
alkaline   storage  batteries.      1,447,657 ;    Mar.    6. 

Gould.  Augustus  W.,  deceased.  Mount  Angel,  Oreg. ;  H. 
Phelan,  executrix.  Filler  and  accelerator  for  rubber 
compounds.      1,463,781 ;    July    31. 

Gould   Coupler  Company.      (See  Blake,  Ell  J.,  assignor.) 

Gould  Coupler  Company.  (See  Bouch6,  William  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gould  Coupler  Company.  (See  Crevellng,  John  L.,  as- 
signor.1 

Gould  Coupler  Company.  (See  Sauvage,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Gould,  David  F.,  Comwells,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Company.  Purification  of  hydrocarbons.  1,441,417 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Gould,  David  F.,  Cornwells,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Company.  Naphthalene  crystals  and  making  the  same. 
1.448.688;  Mar.   13. 

Gould  &  Eberhardt.  (See  Zlmmermann,  William  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gould,  Fred  .T.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Stone-surfacing  ma- 
chine.    1,452,113  ;  Apr.  17. 

Gould,  .Tohn  N.,  assignor  to  The  F.  B.  Zleg  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Fredericktown,  Ohio.  Ironing  machine. 
1,448,027  ;  Mar.  13. 

Gould.  Le  Roy  B.,  Sherman,  S.  Dak.  Dispenser. 
1,465,902  :  Aug.  21. 

Qould,  Loran  J.,  Acme,  Wash.  Means  for  utilizing  power 
of  automobiles.     1,462,936 ;  July  24. 

Gould,  Samuel  C,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Towline  bumper. 
1,473,288  ;  Nov.   6 

Gouldbonrn.  Joseph,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Pulling-over  machine.     1,448,742  ;  Mar.  20. 

Gouldbourn,  Joseph,  and  H.  H.  Jackson,  LelceBter,  Hng- 
land,  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
Paterson,  N.  J.  Buttonhole-sewing  machine.  1,442,398; 
Jan.  16. 

Goulding,  James,  Richmond,  Victoria,  Australia.  Side- 
car chassis.     1,468,201 ;  Sept.  18. 

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Goulet,  Omer  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  E.  Perron, 
Fall  River,  Mass.  Stopping  device  for  folding  ma- 
chines.    1,472,751  ;  Oct.  30. 

Gourley,  Harry,  SUeflleld,  England.  Coke-oven  door. 
1,440,458;   Jan.  2. 

Gourley,  William  O.,  Gary,  Ind.  Clothesline  and  post. 
1,444,344;  Feb.  6. 

Gove.  Charlotte  M.,  administratrix.    (See  Gove,  Henry  H.) 

Gove,  Henry  H.,  Biddeford,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  B. 
Whitehead,  Saco,  Me.  Weft-replenishing  loom. 
1.440,981;  Jan.. 2. 

.    assignor    to    Gove    Motor    Company, 
Internal-combustion  engine.     1,471,789  ; 


Gove,     Henry    H, 
Biddeford,  Me. 
Oct.  23. 

Gove,    Henry   H,, 


deceased,  Biddeford ;  C.  M.  Gove,  ad- 
ministratrix, assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  R.  Whitehead, 
Saco,  Me.  Weft-cutting  mechanism  for  looms. 
1,448,660;  Mar.   13. 

Gove,  Henry  H.,  deceased,  Biddeford,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  H.  R.  Whitehead,  Saco,  Me. ;  C.  M.  Gove,  ad- 
ministratrix. Thread  tension  device.  1,454,637 ; 
May  8. 

Gove  Motor  Company.     (See  Emery,  Frank  M.,  assignor.) 

Gove  Motor  Company.      (See  Gove,  Henry  H,,  assignor.) 

Governform  Corporation.  (See  Scheinman,  Louis  J., 
assignor. ) 

Government  of  the  United  States. 
P.,  and  Turner,  assignors.) 

Government  of  the  United  States. 
L.,   assignor.) 

Government  of  the  United  States, 
assignor. ) 

Government  of  the  United  States, 
assignor.) 

Government    of    the    United    States. 
S.  B.,  and  Barry,  assignors.) 

Government  of  the  United  States.  (See  McConnell,  James 
W.,  assignor.) 

Government  of  the  United   States, 
assignor.) 

Government  of  the  United   States, 
assignor.) 

Government  of  the  United  States. 

E.  P.,  assignor.) 
Government  of  the  United  States. 

P.,  assignor.  1 

Government  of  the  United  States  and  to  the  People  of 
the  United  States.  (See  Brewster,  J.  F.,  and  Raines, 
assignors.) 

Government  of  the  United  States  and  to  the  People 
thereof.     (See  Gibbs,  Harry  D.,  assignor.) 

Government  of  the  United  States,  represented  by  the 
Secretary  of  the  Navy.  (See  Nichols,  Ernest  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Governors  of  the  University  of  Toronto. 

F.  G.,  Best,  and  Collip,  assignors.) 
Governors  of  the  Univei-sity  of  Toronto. 

P.  J.,  and  Findlay,  assignors.) 
Govers,    Francis    X.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

aromatic  compounds.     1,441,341 ;  Jan.  9. 
Govin,    Henry    W.,    Northboro,    Mass.      Feed-weight    ad- 
justment.     1,454,852  ;    May    15. 
Gow,   Alexander  M.,  deceased,   Duluth,  Minn. ;  American 

Exchange    National    Bank,    Duluth,    executor.      Control 

means  for  fluid-operated  cylinders.     1,448,531 ;  Mar.  13. 
Gow,    Alexander  M..   deceased,   Duluth,   Minn, ;   American 

Exchange  National  Bank  of  Duluth,  executor.     Loading 

machine.     1,472,907  ;  Nov.  6. 
Gow,   Charles  R.,   Company.      (See  Gow,   Charles  R.,   as- 
signor.) 
Gow,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  Charles  R.  Gow  Company, 

Boston,   Mass.      Constructing   foundation   columns   and 

the  like.     1,475,696;  Nov.  27. 
Gowan,   Carrie   L.,   Duncan,   Okla.     Glove-drying   device. 

1,450,033;   Mar.   27. 
Gowan,  Sydney,  Sale,  and  L.  Miller,  Whltefleld,  England, 

assignors    to    Westlnghouse    Electric    &   Manufacturing 

Company.      Electrically-driven    planer    and    the    like. 

1,475,766;  Nov.  27. 
Gower,   Joe  and  H.   Wolfe,  Sparta,  111.     Composition   of 

matter  for  use  as  a  roof  paint.     1,447,208  ;  Mar.  6. 
Gowin,  Walter  W.,  Omaha,  Nebr.     Vlbrometer.   1,467,373  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Gowlng,  Albert  C.      (See  Burleigh,  A.  C,  and  Gowing.) 
Gowran,    Harry    C,    assignor    to    The    Hamilton    Manu- 
facturing    Company,     Two     Rivers,     Wis.       Hanger. 

1,464,178;   Aug.   7. 
Grabarek,    Michael,    assignor    of    one-half    to    S.    Novak, 

Marquette,    Mich.      Lock.      1,472,648 ;    Oct.    30, 
Graban,  William  C.     (See  Guenther,  F.  G.,  and  Grabau.) 
Graber,    Ellis,    Tunbrldge   Wells,    England.      Machine    for 

use  In  drying  or  treating  photographic  prints,  films,  and 

the  like.     1,453,554  ;   May  1. 
Graber,  Henry  P.,  assignor  to  Adam  Fisher  Mfg.  Co.,  St. 

Louis,  Mo.     Vacuum  massager.     1,451,019 ;   Apr.   10. 
Graber,  John  N.      (See  McGlnnls,  J.,  and  (Jraber.) 
Grabhorn  &  Dubiner.      (See  Dublner,   Herman,   assignor.) 
Grabowskl,  Stanlslaw  Z.,  et  al.     (See  Gajkowskl,  Wladys- 

law,  J.,  assignor.) 
Grabowsky,    Peter   P.,    Providence,    R.    I.      Bayonet    wire 

cutter.     1,456,767  ;  May  29. 
Grace,    Edwin    B.,    and    W.    J.    LaCfey,    Memphis,    Tenn. 

Freight-handling  truck.     1,472,649  ;  Oct.  30. 


(See  Blandy,  W.  H. 

(See  Boesch,   Harry 

(See  Duffle,  John  F., 

(See  Flint,  James  A., 

(See    Macfarlane, 


(See  Moore,  J.  J., 
(See  Myers,  Tom  B., 
(See  Uberroth,  Frank 
(See  Warburg,  James 


(See  Banting. 

(See  Moloney, 

Recovery    of 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FIKWI  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Grace.    Emanuel    J.,    Erie    Pa.      Dispensing    mechanism. 

1,470,071;  Dec.   4. 
Grace,   James    E.,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Clip.      1,467,931 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Grace,  John  F.,  Kearny,   N.   J.,   assignor   to   Worthington 

Pump       and       Machinery       Corporation.         Condenser. 

1,443,360  ;  Jan.  30. 
Grace,  John  P.,  Kearny,   N.   J.,  assignor  to  Worthington 

Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.      Distributor    for 

cooling  towers  and  the  like.     1,464,816  ;  Aug.  14. 
Grace,   John   F.,  Kearny,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Worthington 

Pump      and      Machinery       Corporation.         Condenser. 

1,474,358  ;  Nov.  20. 
Grace,  Lynn  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  E.  Bell,  Chicago, 

111.     Edge  setter  and  burnisher.     1,470,076  ;  Oct.  9. 
Gracey,  James  G.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Tire  protector  for  auto- 
mobile wheels.     1,444,603  ;  Feb.  0. 
Graddick,  Fletcher  C.     (See  Roberts,  Jessie  J.,  assignor.) 
Grade,    Hans,    Bork,    Germany.      Gear    arrangement    for 

motor  vehicles.     1,446,175  ;  Feb.  20. 
Grady,  Claude  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  E.  Wallace, 

Sturgis,     Ky.       Inaer-tube-testing    device.       1,441,079 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Grady,  Francis  J.,  assignor  to  National  Folding  Box  Com- 
pany, New  Haven,  Conn.     Counter-display  folding  box. 

1,448,743;  Mar.   20. 
Grady,  Lanson  T.,  Victor,  Colo.     Transformer.     1,454,638; 

May  8. 
Grady,  Peter  W.,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.     Baseball  game. 

1,447/717;  Mar.  6. 
Grady,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Faries  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany,  Decatur,   III.      Arm   for   lighting   fixtures.      Des. 

62,773;    July    31. 
Graebert,    Rudolph    R.,    assignor,   by   mesne   assignments, 

to  B.  Meyers,  Chicago,  111.     Lock  for  automobile  steer- 
ing wheels.     1,454,233  ;  May  8. 
Graebert,    Rudolph   R.,   assignor   to   C.    G.   Baunach,    Chi- 
cago,    111.       Automobile     steering    wheel.       1,454,234 ; 

May  8. 
Graebner,     Otto     F.,     assignor    to     The    Willys-Overland 

Company,  Toledo,   Ohio.     Means  for  securing  finish  to 

metal  bodies.     1,468,468;   Sept.   18. 
Graef,  Carl  L.,  Hawthorne,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

H.  Kind,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Burglar  alarm.     1,471,843  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Graef,  Carl  L.,  Hawthorne,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

H.  Kind,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Door-knob  alarm.     1,471,844  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Graef,    Michael    J.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Combination   safety 

razor  and  hair  trimmer.     1.448,341  ;  Mar.  13. 
Graeff,  Walter  L.,  assignor  to  G.  A.  Reach,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.      Support    for  use   in    packing   baseball   gloves   for 

shipment.      1.462,906  ;    July   24. 
Graesser,  Carl  H.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Manning, 

Maxwell  &   Moore,   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Pressure- 
gauge  meschanism.     1,461,730  ;  July  17. 
Graf,  Christopher,  assignor  to  R.  Graf,  South  Bend,  Ind. 

Photographic  objective.    1,463,132  ;  July  24. 
Graf.  Edward  R.,   Watertown,   Wis.     Garter.     1,448,399  ; 

Mar.   1.3. 
Graf,  Emil,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  R.  Stein- 

acher.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Spark    plug.      1,477,119 ; 

Dpc.  11. 
Graf,   Fredrik,   Krokslatt,   and  J.   W.    Svensson,   Molndal, 

Sweden.    Self-acting  friction  clutch.    1,451,506  ;  Apr.  10. 
Graf,     Hans,     assignor    to    Polygraphische    Gesellschaft, 

Laupen-Berne,  Switzerland.  Writing  machine.  1,471,654  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Graf,  Louis  P.      (See  Bender,  E.  G..  and  Graf.) 
Graf,    Raymond    I.,    assignor   to   Keeler   Brass    Company, 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Automobile  foot  rail.     1,473,091  ; 

Nov.    6. 
Graf,  Richard.      (See  Graf,  Christopher,  assignor.) 
Grafenstatt,    Emil     S.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Hydraulic 

clutch.      1,450.679;   Apr.   r>. 
Grafenstatt,  Emil  S.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Clutch  pedal. 

1,464,905  ;  Aug.   14. 
Graff,  Edward.     (See  Carroll,  T.  P.,  and  Graff.) 
Graff,   Emil  M.,    et  al.      (See  Brumfield,   Thomas  R.,   as- 
signor.) 
Graff,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Graff,  Wash- 

biirne  &  Dunn.     Clock  lamp.     Des.  61,910  ;  Feb.  6. 
Graff,     George,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to    Graff, 

Washbourne  &  Dunn.     Support  for  lamps  and  the  like. 

Des.  62,446;  June  5.      • 
Graff,    George,    New   York,    N.    Y.,    and    W.    A.   Kennedy, 

Leoiiia,   N.   .T.,   assignors  to  Graff  Washburno  &  Dunn. 

Combined  heating  and  cooling  device.     1.450.589  ;  Apr.  3. 
Graff.    Joseph    F.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.       Scaffold    bracket. 

1.450,286;  Apr.  3. 
Graff,     Joseph     P.,     Milwaukee,     Wis.       Towing    device. 

1,455,875  ;  May  22. 
Graff.  Oscar,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Shoe  lacing.     1,450,918; 

Apr.   10. 
Graff,  Oscar,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Head  gauge  for  hatters. 

1,469,640  ;  Oct.  2. 
Graff-T'nderwood    Company.       (See    Underwood,    Percival 

n..   assignor.) 
Graff,  Washburne  &  Dunn.     (See  Graff.  George,  assignor.  1 
Graff  Washburne  &  Dunn.     (See  Graff,  G..  and  Kennedy, 

assignors.) 


Graham,  Andrew  W.,  assignor  to  The  City  Trust  Co., 
branch  of  the  Marine  Trust  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  trus- 
tee.    Match   packet.      1,448,115  ;   Mar.   13. 

Graham,  Archibald  P.,  Blkhorn,  Wis.  Mold  for  forming 
saxophone  mouthpieces.     1,458,048 ;   June   5. 

Graham  Brothers.      (See  Dunham,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Graham,  Charles  W.,  Allendale,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  ma- 
chine for  cutting  paper  gaskets.     1,447,381  ;  Mar.  6. 

Graham,  Charles  W.,  Allendale,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
cutting  and  handling  can-end  liners.  1,448,839  ; 
Mar.   20. 

Graham,  Charles  W.,  Allendale,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  .Apparatus  for 
assembling  can-end  liners  with  can  ends.  1,448,840 ; 
Mar.    20. 

Graham,  Frank  A.,  Harbor  Springs,  Mich.  Lifeboat 
apparatus.     1,458,880  ;  June  12. 

Graham  Glass  Company,  The.  (See  Graham,  Robert  C, 
assignor.) 

Graham,  Harland  B.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Fluid-pressure  de- 
vice.    1,465,471  ;  Aug.  21. 

Graham,  Henry  H.,  assignor  to  Allith-Prouty  Company, 
Danville,  111.     Spring  bung.     1,448,060;  Mar.  13. 

Graham,  Henry  W.  B.,  assignor  to  The  Arnold-Creager 
Company,  New  London,  Ohio.  Brick  machine. 
1,454,165  ;  May  8. 

Graham,  Henry  W.  B.,  assignor  to  The  Arnold-Creager 
Company,  New  London,  Ohio.  Sand-feeding  mecha- 
nism.    1,454,438  ;  May  8. 

Graham,  Henry  W.  B.,  deceased.  New  London,  Ohio  ;  M. 
Graham,  executrix ;  said  Henry  W.  B.  Graham  assignor 
to  The  Arnold-Creager  Company,  New  London,  Ohio. 
Brick-making  apparatus.      1,452,152 ;   Apr.    17. 

Graham,  Herbert  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Air-blast  control 
for  blast  furnaces.     1,458,288  ;  June  12. 

Graham,  Howard,  Knippa,  Tex.  Tire  pump.  l,4o5,584  ; 
May  15. 

Graham,  Howell  E.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Apparatus  for 
marking    sign-painters'    cloth.      1,468,446 ;    Sept.    18. 

Graham,  James  A.,  et  al.  (See  Gilmore,  Benjamin  V., 
assignor.) 

Graham,  James  E.,  Newtonvllle,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Glacl- 
fer  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Cooling  container  or  so- 
called  "dry  container"  for  ice  cream  and  similar  prod- 
ucts to  be  maintained  cold  for  many  hours.  1,462,450 ; 
July  17. 

Graham,  James  J.,  et  al.     (See  Riddel,  Sherrod,  assignor.) 

Graham,  James  P.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Wall  hanger  for 
plumbing  fixtures.     1,471,154  ;  Oct.  16. 

Graham,  Jesse,  Leeds,  England,  assignor  to  Bradford 
Dyers'  Association  Limited,  Bradford,  England.  Hy- 
draulic   accumulator.      1,466,898 ;    Sept.    4. 

Graham,  Jessie  P..  Standard  City,  Calif.  Butt  hook. 
1,457,887:  June  5. 

Graham,  John,  Liverpool,  England.  Stowage  and  launch- 
ing of  ships'  lifeboats.     1,465,639  ;  Aug.  21. 

Graham,  John,  Chester,  Pa.     Gauge.     1,466,043  ;  Aug.  28. 

Graham,  John  M.     (See  Brooks,  Harry  J.  W.,  assignor.) 

Graham,  John  S.,  U.  S.  Navy.  Vehicle  signal.  1,458,819  ; 
June  12. 

Graham,  John  W.,  et  al.  (See  Gilmore,  Benjamin  V., 
assignor.) 

Graham,     Joseph     P.,     Tunnelton,     W.     Va. 
1,467,932  ;   Sept.   11. 

Graham,  Joseph  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Pyjamas'. 
Oct.  9. 

Graham,  Leslie  B.,  Chicago,  111.     Oil  pipe  line. 
Feb.  20. 

Graham,  Leslie  B.,  Bast  Chicago,  Ind.  Condenser  for 
boiler-washing  systems.     1.458.697  :  June  12. 

Graham.  Leslie  B.,  East  Chicago,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Gra- 
ham-Wittenborn  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Spring  mo- 
tor.    1,465,663  ;  Aug.  21. 

Graham,  Le.<?lie  B.,  East  Chicago,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Boiler  Washing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Oil-service 
standplpe.      1,472,413  ;    Oct.    30. 

Graham,  Lillian,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Scouring  device. 
1,459,152  ;  June  19. 

Graham,  Louis  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Permutation  Illuminated 
sign.     1,456,982  ;  May  29. 

Graham,  Louis  S.,  J.  W.  Roberts,  and 
inglon,  D.  C.  Means  employed  In 
1  442,266  ;  Jan.  16. 

Graham,     Alargaret,    executrix.       (See 
W.  B.) 

Graham,    Robert   C,   Washington,   Ind., 
Graham  Glass  Company,  E^'ansville,  Ind. 
63,365  :  Nov.  27. 

Graham,  Sidney  W.     (See  Devlin,  W.  P.  C,  and  Graham.) 

Graham,  Thomas  de  L.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  P.  M. 
Cleveland,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Automobile  headlight  and 
rpflector.     1.462,036  ;  .Tuly  3  7. 

Graham,  Thomas  W.,  Blue  Mountain,  Miss.  Hame  tug. 
1,456,020  ;  May  22. 

Graham,  Ulysses  G.      (See  Lorig,  E.  V.,  and  Graham.) 

Graham,  Walton  C..  Denver,  Colo.  Diffusing  apparatus. 
1,467,849  ;   Sept.   11. 

Graham,  Walton  C,  and  .J.  F.  Rasmussen,  Denver,  Colo. 
Method  and  mean.«!  for  making  show  card.s  and  the 
like.     1,472,973  ;  Nov.  6. 


Pet     cock. 
1,470,356 ; 

1,445,880  : 


S.   Wood,   Wash- 
totalizing    data. 

Graham,    Henry 

assignor  to   The 
"      Bottle.     Des. 


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Graliam,  William  E.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Metal-bending  de- 
vice.    1.440,982  ;  Jan.  2. 

Graham,  William  S.,  and  J.  L.  Hipplo,  Canton,  assignors, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  F.  Gerlach  and  A.  B.  Keller, 
trustees,  Chicago,  111.  Multiple-gang  power-lift  plow. 
1,446,118;   Feb.   20. 

Graliam-Wlttenborn  Corporation.  (See  Graham,  Leslie  B., 
assignor.) 

Gnihik.  John,  Chisholm,  Minn.  Mechanical  puller. 
1.47S.r.4S;  Dec.  25. 

Grnlenski,  Michael.  Amherst,  Mass.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,440.915;  Jan.  2. 

Crammer,  Allen  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Preventing  ofifset 
in  printing.     1,445,273  :  Feb.  13. 

Granimer,  Allen  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Attachment  for 
printing  presses.     1,449,668  ;  Mar.  27. 

Gramowski,  Anthony,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Chimney  and  pipe 
cleaner.     1,464,249  ;  Aug.   7. 

Granat,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile  tire. 
1,443,258  ;  Jan.  23. 

Granberg,  Albert  J.,  assignor  to  The  Granberg  Meter 
Companv.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Liquid  meter. 
1.460.715:    July    3. 

Granberg  Meter  Company,  The.  (See  Granberg,  Albert 
J.,    assignor.) 

Giancell,  Bertha  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Folding  umbrella. 
1.441.848  ;  Jan.  9. 

Grand  Lake  Company,  The.  (See  McGrath,  Charles  B., 
assignor.) 

Grand  Rapids  Chair  Company.  (See  Berg,  Hans,  as- 
sign or.) 

Grand  Specialties  Company.  (See  Sasgen,  MichSel  J., 
assignor.) 

Grande,  Nicholas,  New  York,  N.  T.  Milk-bottle  recepta- 
cle.     1,450.772;   Apr.   3. 

Qrandjean,  Marc,  Paris,  France.  Paper  holder  for  steno- 
graphic and  like  machines.     1,468,703  ;  Sept.  25. 

Grandjean,  Sidney  G.,  and  J.  J.  Darcey,  Bralthwaite,  La. 
Illuminated    automobile    signal.      1,458,336:    June    12. 

Orandle,  James  W.,  Pierre,  S.  Dak.  Miter  gauge. 
1.442,265  ;  Jan.  16. 

Granger,  John  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Needle.  1,441,575  : 
Jan.  9. 

Granichstadten,  Albert,  and  E.  Sittig,  Vienna,  Austria. 
Nickeliferous  catalyzers  and  manufacturing  the  same. 
1,450.174  I  Apr.  8. 

Granier.  George  W.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  T.  Quoin  lock. 
1,447,545  ;  Mar.  6. 

Grannan,  Thomas  W.  and  W.  D.,  Loogootee,  Ind.  In- 
ternal-combustion  engine.     1,451,389 ;   Apr.    10. 

Grannon,  William  D.  (See  Grannon,  Thomas  W.  and 
W.  D.) 

Grant,  Albert  E.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Oil  burner.  1,453,834  ; 
May  1. 

Grant,  Albert  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  CaloroU 
Burner  Corporation.  Process  and  apparatus  for  mix- 
ing and  burning  oil.     1,462,464  ;  July  17. 

Grant.  Edwin  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Trousers  support. 
1,447,131  :   Feb.   27. 

Grant,  Frank,  Westfleld,  Mass.     Jack.     1,470,830  ;  Oct.  16. 

Grant.  Frank.  Westfield,  Mass.  Holder  for  shaving-soap 
sticks.     1,473,760;  Nov.  13. 

Grant,  Frank,  Westfield,  Mass.  Shaving-soap-stlck  holder. 
1.476.965:  Doc.  11. 

Grant,  Fred  C,  Sangerville,  Me.  Hard  grease  cup. 
1,450,773;  Apr.  3. 

Grant,  Harry  C,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Universal  joint  for 
shafts.     1,462.276;  July  17. 

Grant,  Helen  M.  W.,  administratrix.  (See  Grant,  Wil- 
liam W.) 

Grant,  Hugo  B.,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner  Speedome- 
ter Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Llquld-elevatlng  device 
for  motor-vehicle  engines.     1,451,158 ;  Apr.  10. 

Grant,  Hugo  B.,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner  Speed- 
ometer Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Fuel-elevating  de- 
vice.    1,473,761 ;   Nov.  13. 

Grant.  John  C,  Barnes,  London,  England.  Elevating 
liquids.     1,454,377  ;  May  8. 

Grant,  Perry  M.     (See  Holmes,  Garnet  B.,  assignor.) 

Grant.    Roswell    D.      (See   Dake,   C.    W..   and   Grant.) 

Grant,  William  M.,  Stonington,  Colo.  Egg  turner. 
1,445,582  ;  Feb.  13. 

Grant,  William  W.,  deceased,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  H.  M.  W. 
Grant,  administratrix.  Fuel-mixture  heating  and  va- 
porizing device.     1,463,133  ;  Julv  24. 

Grant,  William  W.,  deceased,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  H.  M.  W. 
Grant,  administratrix.  Fuel-mixture  heating  and  va- 
porizing  device.      1,474,359  ;   Nov.   20. 

Grantland.  John  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Ejector. 
1,440.59.T  :  Jan.   2. 

Granzow,   Carl  A.      (See   Mueller,   J.   G.,   and   Granzow.) 

Granzow.  Charles  F.,  jr.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Garage-door 
holder.     1,458, 2S9  ;  June  12. 

Granzow,  Henry  51.     (See  Mueller,  .T.  G.,  and  Granzow.) 

Grapho-Metal  Packing  Company.  (See  Ostrander,  James, 
assignor.) 

Grapperhaus.  Frederick  W.,  Chicago,  HI.  Flue  structure. 
1,468,010  ;   Sept.  18. 

Grasberger,  Lawrence  B.  (See  Keenan,  John  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Grasberger,  Lawrence  B..  Richmond.  Va.  Feeding  at- 
tachment.     1.443.988;    Feb.   6. 


Grasberger,  Lawrence  B.,  Richmond,  Va.  Feeding  attach- 
ment.    1,448,270;    Mar.  13. 

Grasberger,  Lawrence  B.,  Richmond,  Va.  Paper-roll 
holder.     1,449,037;   Mar.   20. 

Graser,  Harry.     (See  Jacksoa,  John  C,  assignor.) 

Graser,  Thomas  T..  assignor  to  Sure-Cut  Sharpener  Co., 
Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Knifa  sharpener.  1,477,820; 
Dec.   18. 

Grasett,  Colin  S.,  and  A.  T.  Clark,  Toronto,  Ontario, 
Canada.     Advertising  medium.     1,440,916 ;   Jan.   2. 

Grasnlck,  Louis  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Suspenders. 
1,471,121  ;  Oct.  16. 

Grasselll  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Drefahl,  L.  C, 
and    Carson,    assignors.) 

Grasselli  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Drefahl,  L.  C, 
and  Sakryd,  assignors.) 

Grasselli  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Haggenmacher, 
John    E.,    assignor.) 

Grasselli  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Howard,  Henry, 
assignor.) 

Grasselli  Chemical  Company.  (See  Howard,  H.,  and  Al- 
vord,  assignors.) 

Grasselli  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Taylor,  Edward 
A.,    assignor.) 

Grasselll  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Wallach,  Roger 
N.,  assignor.) 

Grasselli  Powder  Company,  The.  (See  Bashford,  Raymond 
I.,  assignor.) 

Grassfield.  John  S.,  Paris,  Iowa.  Tire  tool.  1,448,211 ; 
Mar.   13. 

Grassier,  Annie.     (See  Stone,  Charles  S.,  assignor.) 

Grassman,  Edward  C,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  H.  C. 
Schick,  Inc.  Safety  clasp  for  jewelry.  1,456,305 ; 
May  22. 

Grasso,  .Mfio,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Gasoline  stove.  1,466,396; 
Aug.   28. 

Graft,  Emil,  assignor  to  Oscar  C,  Wertheimer,  Water- 
town,  Wis.     Vehicle  tire.     1,470,726;  Oct.  16. 

Gratton,    Leo   B.      (See    Starbird,    Robert    H.,    assignor.) 

Grau,  Henry  W.,  Long  Green,  Md.  Portable  drill  attach- 
ment.    1,477,439;  Dec.  11. 

Graul,  Walter  L.,  and  R.  H.  Towler,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Discharging  platform  for  coke  ovens.  1,458,576 ; 
June  12. 

Graul,  William  F.,  Northampton,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
F.  B.  Look,  E.  MacLeod,  W.  Cordes,  and  G.  H.  Burr, 
trustees,  doing  business  as  Florence  Manufacturing 
Company.      Making    brushes.      1,472,165;    Oct.    30. 

Grauman,  Leon,  Denver,  Colo.  Lid  brace.  1,455,876 ; 
May  22. 

Graupe,  William,  assignor  to  Hospital  Supply  Company 
and  Watters  Laboratories,  Consolidated,  New  Y'ork, 
N.   Y.     Adjustable  knee  support.     1,458,933 ;   June  19. 

Gravel.  Abundius,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland  Com- 
pany, Toledo.  Oho.  Body  construction  for  motor  vehi- 
cles.    1,478.387;   Dec.  25. 

Gravel,  David,  assignor  to  The  Standard-Coosa-Thatcher 
Company,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Yarn  clearer.  1,475,814  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Gravel,  Pamphile,  Port  Alfred,  Quebec,  Canada.  Oar. 
1,449,989;  Mar.   27. 

Graven,  James  H.,  Elklns  Park,  Pa.  Lieakproof  liquid 
container.     1,452,039  ;  Apr.   17. 

Graven,  James  H.,  Elklns  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Thom- 
son Electric  Welding  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Con- 
densing welding  circuit.     1,462,572  ;  July  24. 

Graven,  James  H.,  Elklns  Park.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Thomson 
Electric  Welding  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Chain-link 
welding.     1,470,160  ;  Oct.  9. 

Gravely,   George  D.      (See  Downle,   C.  E.,  and  Gravely.) 

Gravely,  Julian  S.,  Wytheville,  Va.,  assignor  to  Win- 
chester Repeating  Arms  Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Paper 
shot  shell.     1,452,040  ;  Apr.   17. 

Gravely,  Julian  S.,  Wytheville,  Va.,  assignor  to  Win- 
chester Repeating  Arms  Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Re- 
moving rust  from  metal  articles.     1,459,910 ;  June  28. 

Graves,  Benjamin  F.,  Eohersvllle,  Md.  Draft  hitch. 
1,441,223  ;   Jan.  9. 

Graves,  Benjamin  P.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Sharpe  Mfg. 
Co.,  Providence.  R.  I.  Adjustable  support  for  work- 
holders.     1,474,525;  Nov.  20. 

Graves,  Charles  N.,  assignor  to  The  Graves  Tool  Co., 
Inc.,  Shreveport,  La.  Spring  compressor.  1,472,752 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Graves,  Clarence  E.,  Hammond,  Ind.  Flash-light  holder 
for  bicycles.      1,449,609  ;   Mar.   27. 

Graves,  Eugene,  et  al.  (See  Abbott,  G.  P.,  and  Sands, 
assignors.) 

Graves.  Forrest  G.,  McCook,  Nebr.  Skate  sharpener. 
1,468,347;  Sept.  18. 

Graves,  John,  assignor  to  French  Battery  &  Carbon  Com- 
pany, Madison,  Wis.  Carbon  Inserter  for  battery-core- 
maklng  machines.     1,446.041 ;  Feb.  20. 

Graves,  John,  assignor  to  French  Battery  &,  Carbon  Com- 
pany, Madison,  Wis.  Ejecting  mechanism  for  battery- 
core-making  machines.     1,453,869  ;  May  1. 

Graves,  John  N.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Ice-cream  packer  or 
shipping  receptacle.      1,473,226 ;    Nov.   6. 

Graves,  Rebecca.  Spokane,  Wash.  Bath  support. 
1,454,112  :  May  8. 

Graves,  .Scott  S.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Current  motor. 
1,442,938;   Jan.   23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FP.OM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Graves  Tool  Co.,  The.  (See  Graves,  Cbarles  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Graves,    Victor  B.      (See  Marquis,    J.   A.,   and   Graves.) 

Graves,  Walter  S.     (See  Stelner,  F.  M.,  and  Graves.) 

Graves,  William  C,  Clilcago,  111.  Lock.  1,446,252; 
Feb.  20.     . 

Graves,  William  P.,  South  Pittsburg,  Tenn.  Porch-swing 
hanger.     1,448,271  ;  Mar.  13. 

Graves,  William  W.,  North  Dighton,  Mass.  Razor  strop. 
1,448,259;  Jan.  23. 

Graveure,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Casing  for  emoklng 
pipes.     No.  1,462,277  ;  July  17. 

Gravity  Dump  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
McCuUough,    E.    D.,    and    Butcher,    assignors.) 

Gravolet,  Joseph  D.,  and  A.  Ansardi,  Phoenix,  La.  Ani- 
mal trap.     1,459,661 ;  June  19. 

Gray,  Alanson  M.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  M.  W. 
Kellogg  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filter  press. 
1,459,911 ;  June  26. 

Gray,  Arthur  D.     (See  Smith,  A.  E.,  and  Gray.) 

Gray,  Benjamin  H.  (See  Rawlings,  H.  S.,  Gray,  Call,  and 
Peck.) 

Gray,  Carl  C,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Mud  hook.  1,444,182  ; 
Feb.   6. 

Gray,  Carlton  R.      (See  Van   Nattan,  V.  V.,  and  Gray.) 

Gray,  Charles  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Power-transmitting 
mechanism.      1,469,143 ;    Sept.    28. 

Gray,  Charles  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Machine  for  cut- 
ting   sheet-form    material.      1,476,246 ;    Dec.    4. 

Gray,  Charles  F.,  Sierra  Madre,  Calif.,  assignor  to  The 
Singer  Manufacturing  Company.  Strap-forming  device 
for  sewing  machines.     1,463,262  ;  July  31. 

Gray,  Charles  P.,  West  Chester,  Pa.  Device  for  making 
spiral  wire  fasteners.     1,446,343  ;  Feb.  20. 

Gray,  D.  Webb.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  T.  Loader, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Printing  frame.  1,478,217 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Gray,  Dorothy,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Massage  Instrument. 
1,478,888;  Dec.  25. 

Gray,  Edward,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  System  of  cleaning  fur- 
naces.    1,465,711  ;  Aug.  21. 

Gray,  Edward  B.      (See  Smith,  R.  A.,  and  Gray.) 

Gray,  Everett  E.,  assignor  to  S.  P.  Bloomfield,  Los 
Angples,   Calif.     Cabinet.     Des.   62,817 ;   Aug.   7. 

Gray,  Forest  L.,  Kenmore,  Ohio.  Hair  clipper.  Rel5,660  ; 
July  24. 

Gray,  Frances,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.  Typewriter  attachment. 
1,463,080;   July   24. 

Gray,  ITrank  O.,  Harvard,  111.  Automobile  direction  in- 
dicator.     1,478,007;   Dec.   18. 

Gray,  G.  A.,  Company,  The.  (See  Cardullo,  Forrest  E., 
assignor.) 

Gray,  Garold  C.  J.     (See  McCracken,  E.,  and  Gray.) 

Gray,  George  A.     (See  Johnson,  P.,  and  Gray.) 

Gray,  George  E.,  Compton,  Calif.  Apparatus  and  process 
for  condensing  casing-head  gas  and  the  like.  1,470,116  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Gray,  George  F.,  Mahwah,  N.  J.  Battery-box  fastener. 
1,450,034  ;   Mar.    27. 

Gray,  H.  L.,  et  al.     (See  Bumbaugh,  Clyde  C,  assignor.) 

Gray,  Harley  E.  (See  Baxter,  R.  C.,  Galloway,  and 
Grayj 

Gray,  Harold.      (See  Wlnkelmann,  H.  A.,  and  Gray.) 

Gray,  Hiram  C,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Sash  fastener.  1,452,598  ; 
Apr.   24. 

Gray,  James  G.,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Grroscoplc  appara- 
tus.    1,442,799:  Jan.  23. 

Gray,  Jamea  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slag  pocket  and  re- 
moving slag.     1,445,679;  Feb.  20. 

Gray,  James  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sadiron.  1,445,833  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Gray,  John.      (See  Cody,  M.  T.,  Gray,  and  Forbes.) 

Gray,  John  L.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Distilling  and  crack- 
ing  petroleum.      1,474,147 ;    Nov.    13. 

Gray,  John  R.,  Goose  Creek,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B. 
Leach,  Bexar  County,  Tex.  Pipe  tongs.  1,470,181 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Gray,  Joseph  M.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  M.  Robertson 
and  one-third  to  M.  P.  Pferrer,  Brownstown,  Ind.  End 
gate.     1,450,364  ;  Apr.  3. 

Gray,  Joseph  M.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  M.  Robertson 
and  one-third  to  M.  P.  Pferrer,  Brownstown,  Ind.  End- 
gate  latch.     1,450,365  ;  Apr.  8. 

Gray,  Leo  M.,  and  M.  H.  Terpening,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Bal- 
ing-press  follower  block.     1,458,758  :  June  12. 

Gray,  Malcolm  E.,  assignor  to  Rochester  Can  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.     Pail.     Des.  62,233  ;  Apr.  24. 

Gray,  Percy  W.,  assignor  to  '  Vickers  Limited,  West- 
minster, London,  England.  Apparatus  for  use  In  the 
laying  or  sighting  of  ordnance.     1,453,104  ;  Apr.  24. 

Gray,  Peter  &  Sons  Inc.  (See  Wlllmott,  Herbert  J., 
assignor.) 

Gray,  Robert  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Photo-enlarging  ma- 
chine.     1,463,689;    July    81. 

Gray,  Sim  A.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Auxiliai-v  automobile 
seat.     1,448,841 ;  Mar.  20. 

Gray,  Thomas,  et  al.     (See  Sumner,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Gray,  Thomas  L.,  Alameda,  Calif.  Pneumatic  hammer. 
1,443,632;   Jan.   30. 

Gray,  Wallace  M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Locomotive  water 
column.     1,462,184  ;   July  IT. 

Gray,   Walter  B.      (See  Bath,   J.,  and  Gray.) 


Glass-drawing  apparatus. 


Lemon    equeeser. 
Lemon     squeezer. 


Gray  William,  Lancaster,  Ohio 

1,449,038;   Mar.   20. 
Gray,  William,   Lancaster,  assignor  to  The  Libbey-Owens 

Sheet    Glass    Company,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Glass-drawing 

apparatus.      1,450,590;   Apr.   3. 
Gray,     William     E.,      Chicago,     lU. 

1,446,558;    Feb.    27. 
Gray,     William     E.,     Chicago,     111. 

1,452,270;  Apr.   17. 
Cray,  William  E.,  assignor  to  Moore  Electric  Corporation, 

Chicago,  111.     Hair  clipper.     1,442,800;  Jan.  23. 
Gray,    William    E.,   a.ssignor   to   Moore   Electric    Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.     Hair  clipper.    1,446,559 ;  Feb.  27. 
Grayblll,     Henry     C,     Altoona,     Pa.      Antiskid     device. 

1,467,579;   Sept.   11. 
Graydon,  Alexander,  Berkeley,   Calif.     Washing  machine. 

1,466.397;  Aug.  28. 
Graydon,   Andrew,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Garment   clasp. 

1,446,344  ;   Feb.   20. 
Grayson,  J.  H.,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.     (See  Graj- 

son,  John  H.,  assignor.) 
Grayson,   James  H.,   Kansas  City,  Mo.     Window  screen. 

1,468,232;   Sept.   18. 
Grayson,  John  H.,  Athens,  Ohio.    Burner  tip.    1,483,263; 

July   81. 
Grayson,  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  J 

facturing   Company,  Athens,   Ohio. 

61,839  ;  Jan.  23. 
Grayson,  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  J, 

facturing  Company,  Athens,   Ohio. 

62,088  ;  Mar.   13. 
Grayson,  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  J. 


H.  Grayson  Mann- 
Gas  heater.     Des. 

H.  Grayson  Mann- 
Gas  heater.     Des. 


H. 

Athens,      Ohio. 


Grayson  Mana- 
Gas     heater. 


facturing     Company, 
1,469,509 ;  Oct.  2. 

Grayson,  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  J.  H.  Grayson  Mann- 
facturing  Company,  Athens,  Ohio.  Gas  heater.  Des. 
63,398  ;  Dec.  4. 

Grayson,  John  R.,  Kakabeka  Falls,  Ontario,  Canada.  Au- 
tomatic wheeled  scraper.     1,463,690;  July  31. 

Grayson,  Pauline,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spat  for  women's 
wear.      1.441,849  :   Jan.  9. 

Greasley,  Harrv  M..  Corry,  Pa.  Attachment  for  trac- 
tors.    1,462,451  ;  July  17. 

Great  Falls  Automatic  Shell  Company.  (See  KAlser, 
Christian,   assignor.) 

Great  Northern  Paper  Company.  (See  Walker,  George 
K.,    assignor.) 

Great  Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Rogers,  Clarence 
J.,  assignor.) 

Great  Western  Meter  Co.     (See  Lyman,  Ray  J.,  assignor.) 

Greater  Detroit  Rexall  Club.  (See  Sesser,  Willy  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Greaves,  Alfred  J.,  Peckham  Rye,  London,  England.  Re- 
ceptacle for  mustard  and  other  condiments.  1,465,333 ; 
May  15. 

Greaves,  Alfred  J.,  Peckham,  London,  England.  Derlct 
for  facilitating  the  carving  of  meat,  poultry,  and  the 
like.     1,471,122  ;  Oct.  16. 

Greco,  Anthony,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Treating  fruit  to  be 
dried.      1,472,974 ;    Nov.    6. 

Greco,  Francesco,  Taranto,  Italy.  Refractory  brickwork 
for  water-tube  boilers.     7,446,744  ;  Feb.  27. 

Greco,  Gaetano,  and  K.  G.  Wolff,  Newark,  N.  J.  Crystal 
detector.     1,454,997;  May  15. 

Greegor,  Ralph  H.,  assignor  to  The  Kinnear  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Movable  door  post 
and   latching   means    therefor.      1,476,297 ;   Dec.    4. 

Green,  A.  P.,  Fire  Brick  Company.  (See  Liptak,  Mlcbael, 
assignor.) 

H.,    assignor    to   Green    Gauge   Company, 
Weighing  machine.     1,442,399  ;  Jan.  16. 
H.,    assignor   to   Green   Gauge  Company, 
Calibrating  weighing  tanks.     1,442,400; 


Green,  Andrew 
Chicago,  111. 

Green,  Andrew 
Chicago,  111. 
Jan.  16. 

Green,    Andrew 


W.,    Toronto,    Ontario, 


Floor- 


assignors  to  The 
Drawing   instm- 


to 


Industrial  Ke- 
Seat     spring. 


Canada, 

finishing  apparatus.     1,447,382  ;  Mar.  6. 
Green,  Arthur  H.      (See  Teves,   Frederick  W.,  assigrnor.) 
Green,  Celia.      (See  Green,  Jack,  assignor.) 
Green,  Charles,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  E.  F.  Klchman 

and    one-fourth    to   C.    J.    Rlchman,   Muscatine,    Iowa. 

Hammer.     1,450,849  ;  Apr.  3. 
Green,    Charles  A.,   and   H.    F.   Schuh, 

C.  -F.   Pease  Company,   Chicago,    HI. 

ment.     1,466,712  ;  Sept.  4. 
Green,   Charles   F.,   Defiance,   assignor 

search     Corporation,     Toledo,     Ohio 

1,452,041 ;  Apr.  17. 
Green,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland  Co., 

Toledo,    Ohio.      Storm   shield.      1,454,585 ;    May    8. 
Green,    Charles   F.,    Defiance,   assignor   to   Industrial  Ke- 

search     Corporation,     Toledo,     Ohio.        Seat     spring. 

1,457,658;  June  5. 
Green,    Colllngwood,   Bolton,    England. 

vehicles.     1,472,693  ;   Oct.   30. 
Green,    Colllngwood,  Bolton,    England. 

vehicles.     1,472,594  ;   Oct.  30. 
Green,   Daniel   P.,   Portland,  and  J.   P. 

Oreg. ;   said  Green  assignor  to   said 

saw.     1,468,381 ;   Sept.  18. 
Green.     David     H.,     San     Francisco 

1,473,933  ;  Nov.  13. 
Green,   Edward  G.,  assignor  to  Larkin  Co..  Inc.,  Buffalo, 

N.    Y.      Cabinet.      1,443,622 ;   Jan.   30. 


Wheel   for  roafl 

Wheel  for  road 

Stedman,  Tigarfl, 
Stedman.     BanO- 

Callf.      Com    file. 


UNlTIil)  STATES  PATENT  OFFICK,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


213 


Green  Engineering  Company.  (See  Toppenhusen,  Her- 
man  A.,   assignor.) 

Green  Engineering  i  onipany.  (See  I'oppenliusen,  H.  A., 
and  Strong,  assignors.) 

Green  Engineering  Company.  (See  Strong,  Arthur  P., 
assignor.) 

Green  Gauge  Company.  (See  Green,  Andrew  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Green,  George  W.  (See  Wylie,  W.  J.,  and  Cooper,  as- 
signors.) 

Green  &  Green  Company,  Tlie.  (See  Green,  Weston, 
assignor. ) 

Green,  Harold.  Yonliers,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  M.  layman,  as- 
sigrnors  to  Revolvator  Company,  Jersey  Citv,  N.  J. 
Truck.     1,468,469;  Sept.  18. 

Green,  Herbert  R.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Gas  mixer. 
1,446,086;   Feb.   20. 

Green,  Jack,  assignor  to  C.  Green,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Holder  for  glasses  and  the  like.     1.464,652  :  Aug.  14. 

Green,  Jamos  A.,  assignor  to  Turner  &  Seymour  Manu- 
facturing Company.  Torrington,  Conn.  Egg  beater. 
1.475.767;   Nov.  27. 

Green,  John  W.,  Columbus,  Ohio.    Fuel  saver.    1,462,503 
July   24. 

Green,  Joshua,  Hove,  England.     Gramophone.     1,470,831 
Oct.  16. 

Green,   Leslie   P.,    Chicago,    HI.      Excavator.      1,448,212 
Mar.   13. 

Green,  Lewis  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Auto  jack  and  lock. 
1,450,074;    Mar.   27. 

Green,  Louis,  Howrah,  Calcutta,  British  India.  Rail 
support   and   fastening.     1,466,997 ;   Sept.   4. 

Green,  Louis,  Howrah,  Calcutta,  British  India.  Rail 
support  and   fastening.      1,466,998;    Sept,   4. 

Green,  Max.  Portland,  Oreg.  Trunk  hose  of  bathing 
suits.     1,476,247  :  Dec.  4. 

Green,  Max,  Portland,  Oreg.  Bathing  suit.  1,476,248 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Green,  Morris,  Southhridge,  Mass.  Antiskid  device. 
1,468,382;    Sept.   18. 

GreeJi,  Nathaniel  R.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Bank  protective 
device.     1,477,701  ;   Dec.   18. 

Green.  Newton  B.     (See  Capstaff.  J.  G..  and  Green.) 

Green,  Samuel  G..  U.  S.  Army,  assignor  to  United  States 
Ordnance  Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Attachment 
for  gas-operated  guns.     1,445,583  ;  Feb.  13. 

Greene,  Samuel  L.,  Waterburj-,  Conn.  Veljicle  wheel. 
1,477,948  ;   Dec.   18. 

Green,  Stephen  D..  Gilman,  Iowa.  Air-supply-control  de- 
vice.     1,447,415  ;   Mar.    6. 

Green,  Walter  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Base-exchange  material 
and  preparing  same.     1,477,753;  Dec.   18. 

Green,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  International  Filter  Co., 
Chicago,  111.     Filter.     1.475.577:  Nov.  27. 

Green,  Warren  T.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  The  Mengel 
Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Toy  vehicle.  1,470,441 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Green,  Weston,  assignor  to  The  Green  &  Green  Company, 
Dayton,  Ohio.  System  for  selling  and  packing  food 
products.     1,454.888  ;  May   15. 

Green,  Weston,  assignor  to  The  Green  &  Green  Company, 
Dayton,  Ohio.  Making  a  food  product.  1,473,289 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Green,  William  A.,  assignor  to  S.  J.  Moore.  Toronto. 
Ontario,  Canada.  Paper-dish  blank.  1.476,298: 
Dec.  4. 

Green,  William  F.,  Houston,  Tex.  Coupling  yoke. 
1,450,591  ;  Apr.  3. 

Green,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  RemiUer  Co.,  New 
York,   N.   Y.     Face-powder  box.     Des.  62.987 ;   Sept.  4. 

Green,  William  R.,  Downers  Grove,  111.  Measuring  in- 
strument.     T. 451, 572;    Apr.    10. 

Greenawalt,  William  E.,  Denver,  Colo.  Electrolvtic  appa- 
ratus.    1,444,787:  Feh.  13. 

Greeuawalt,  William  E.,  Denver,  Colo.  Metallurgical 
proces.     1,468,806;  Sept.  25. 

Greenawalt,  William  E.,  Denver.  Colo.  Apparatus  for 
treating  liquids  with  gases.    1,471.332  ;  Oct.  23. 

Greenbaum,  Fannie.  (See  Greenbaum,  Harry  M.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Greenbaum,  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  F.  Greenbaum,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Pocket  coin  holder.     1,470,357  ;  Oct.  9. 

Greenbaum,  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  F.  Greenbaum,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Pocket  coin  holder.     1,470,358  ;  Oct.  9. 

Greenbaum,  Henry  L.     (See  Simon,  Leo,  assignor.) 

Greenberg,  Geza,  New  York,  N. -Y.,  and  W.  A.  Winter, 
E:a8t  Orange,  N.  J.     Urethroscope.     1,453,975  :  May  1. 

Greenberg,  Hyman  L.,  Portland,  Me.  Skirt  belt.  1.445,274  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Greenberg,  James  O..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pleasure  railway. 
1,474,962  :  Nov.  20. 

Greenberg,  Leon  S..  Newark,  N.  J.  Molding  flask. 
1,472,975  ;    Nov.    6. 

Greenbrier,  Harry  W.,  Newark.  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Greist  Manufacturing  CovapsLuy. 
Safety   razor.      1,474,471  ;    Nov.    20. 

Greenburg,  Andrew.     (See  Greenburg,  Rudolph  P.  and  A.) 

Greenburg,  Meyer.  Kearney,  N.  J.  Shaving-brush  holder. 
Des.  62,166  ;  Apr.  3. 

Greenburg,  Rudolph  P.  and  A.,  Glastonbury,  Conn.  Guard 
for  oil  ranges.     1,459,624  ;  .Tune  19. 

Greene,  Albert  E.     (See  Bergstrom,  A.,  and  Greene.) 


Greene,  Albert  E.,   Seattle,  Wash.     Electric  iron  process. 

1.449.094  ;  Mar.  20. 

Greene,  Albert  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Melting  and  deoxidizing 
steel.     1,449,319 ;    Mar.   20. 

Greene,  Albert  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Electric  Induction 
furnace.     1,455,748;  May  15. 

Greene,  Albert  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  W.  B.  Runyan, 
Dayton,  Ohio.  Electric  process  of  continuously  heat- 
ing metal.     1,455,747  ;  May  15. 

Greene,  Alonzo  M.,  New  London,  Conn.  Wheeled  vehicle 
Unown    as    scooter.      1,472,216:    Oct.    30. 

Greene,  Ambrose  E.,  Corning,  Calif.  Rotary  engine. 
1,456,232  ;  May  22. 

Greene,  Edward  J.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Serve-self  motor 
store.      1,473,850;   Nov.   13. 

Greene,  Frederick  J.,  assignor  to  Greene  Mfg.  Co.,  Ka- 
clne.  Wis.     Locking  bar.     1,462,278  ;  July  17. 

Greene,  Grover  C,  T.  O.  Tune,  and  B.  E.  Stamps,  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.     Self-serving  store.     1,450,803  ;  Apr.  3. 

Greene,    Gustave    F.,    South    Manchester,    Conn.      Apron. 

1.451.095  ;   Apr.   10. 

Greene,  Ida,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  Albertson,  Dar- 
lington,  Wis.     Culinary   article.      1,468,564 ;    Sept.    18. 

Greene,  John  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Commer- 
cial Camera  Company,  Providence,  E.  I.  Pho- 
tographic dark  room.     1,451,159  ;  Apr.   10. 

Greene,  John  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Photostat 
Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.  Film-roll  box.  1,471,728  z 
Oct.  28. 

Greene,  Joseph  A.,  et  al.  (See  Dubuc,  A.,  and  Carricabuni, 
assignors. ) 

Greene,  Joseph  S.,  Reeves,  La.  Eyeglass.  Des.  61,826  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Greene,   Mary   B.,    New    Orleans,    La.      Making   artificial 

flowers.     1,470,969  ;  Oct.  16. 
Greene  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Greene,  Frederick  J.,  assignor.) 
Greene,   Morgan    A..    Salina,   Kans.      Trousers   supporter. 

1,465,903  ;  Aug.  21. 
Greene  Process  Metal  Company.     (See  Bergstrom,  A.,  and 

Greene,  assignors.) 
Greene,  Robert  A.      (See  Chadwlck,  H.  A.,  and  GreeneO 
Greene,   Stanley  IC.      (See  Young,  William   R.,  assignor.) 
Greenfield,    Benjamin,     Bartlesville,     Ohio,    assignor,    by 

mesne    assignments,    to    Doherty    Research    Companv, 

New  York,   N.   Y.     Fluid   meter.     1,462,170 ;   July   17. 
Greenfield,   Joseph   W.,  and   W.    Waller,    St.    Paul,   Minn. 

Ball-throwing   toy.      1,452,459:    Apr.    17. 
Greenfield    Tap     and    Die    (Corporation.        (See    Morgan, 

R.   I...   Griffith,   and    Churchill,   assignors.) 
Greenfield,    William    H.,    Lincoln,    Nehr.      Lock    for   door 

keys.     1.450.075  :  Mar.  27. 
Greenhalgh.   James.      (See   Davignon,   E.   A.,   Barry,   and 

Greenhalch, ) 
Greenham,  Richard.  San  Francisco.  Calif.     Water  heating 

and    circulating    device.      1,473.036  :    Nov.    6. 
Greenheck,  Anton.      (See  Greenheck,  William  and  A.) 
Greenheck.  William   and   A..   Lone  Rock,   Wis.     Evener  or 

draft  equalizer.      1.475.4S0:    Not.   27. 
Greening,  Charles   W.      (See  Greening,  Clarence  L.  and 

C.  W.) 
Greening,    Clarence    L.,   and    C.    W.,    Breckenridge,    Mich. 

Beet-topping  mechanism.     1,462,907:    Julv   24. 
Greening,    Clarence    L.    and    C.    W.,    Breckenridge,    Mich. 

Beet  harvester.     1,462,908  ;  Jvdy  24. 
Greening,   Herald   B.,  Hamilton,   Ontario,   Canada.     Wire 

lathing.     1,464,706;  Aug.  14. 
Greenlaw,    Frank    L.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Hose    reel. 

1,460,897;   July   3. 
Greenleaf,  Robert  P.      (See  Billings,   F.,  and   Greenleaf.) 
Greenleaf,    Robert    P.,    assignor    to    F.    Billings,     Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Loading  machine.     1,442.939  ;  Jan.  ''S. 
Greenleaf,   Robert  P.,   assignor  to  F.   Billings,  Cleveland, 

Ohio.      Loading    machine.      1,451,020;    Apr.    10. 
Greenleaf,  Robert  P.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  F.  Bill- 
ings.    Loading  machine.     1,463,550  ;   July  31. 
Greenleaf,   Robert  P.,   assignor  to   F.   Billings,   Cleveland, 

Ohio.     Loading  machine.     1,473.227.   Nov.   6. 
Greenleaf,   Robert  P.,   assignor  to  F.  Billings,  Cleveland, 

Ohio.     Loading  machine.     1,477,754.  Dec.   18. 
Greenpoint  Metallic  Bed   Co.      (See  Frank.   Benjamin   M., 

assignor.) 

Greenpoint  Metallic  Bed  Company.  (See  Lies,  William, 
assignor. ) 

Greenslade,  Louis  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Spring-leaf 
spreader.      1.451,297 :    Apr.    10. 

Greenstein,  Leon,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fraud-prevention 
means   for   cisar   boxes.      1.474,96.^  :    Nov.    20. 

Greenstreet,  Charles  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Gaso- 
lene Corporation.  Removing  carbon  from  metal  pipes. 
1,470,359  ;  Oct.  9. 

Greenstreet,  Milfred  L.,  and  W.  Day,  Maplewood,  assign- 
ors of  one-third  to  M.  B.  Cornwall,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Ani- 
mal  trap.      1,463,163  ;  July   31. 

Green wald,  Isidor.  New  York,  assignor  to  Astorlold  Manu- 
facturing Co.  Inc.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Coll  mounting  for 
radio  apparatus.     1,477,822  ;  Dec.   18. 

Greenway,  Thomas  H.,  Valley,  Wash.  Poison  holder  fot 
rodents.     1,471,954  ;  Oct.  23. 

Greenwood,  Edward,  et  al.  (See  Forsman,  Andrew,  as- 
signor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FltOM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Greenwood,  George  E.,  San  Francisco,  assignor  of  one- 
third  to  H.  M.  WooUey,  jr.,  Alameda,  and  one-third  to 
F.  N.  Vedder,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Adjustable  form 
clamp.      1,456,849  ;   May   29. 

Greenwood  Levi  H.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Lloyd,  Mar- 
shall B.,  assignor.) 

Greenwood,  Oliver  P.,  Billerica,  assignor  to  Farrington 
Manufacturing  Company,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  Covered 
box   and   like   article.      1,442,940  ;    .Tan.    23. 

Greenwood,  Rowland,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Carr  &  Com- 
panv.  Limited,  Carlisle,  England.  Apparatus  for  heat- 
ing air.     1,449,598  ;  Mar.   27. 

Greenwood,  Talma  T.,  East  Templeton,  assignor  to  S.  B. 
Condit,  jr.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Retarding  device  for 
time-limit   relays.      1,464,478 ;   Aug.   7. 

Greenwood,  Wallace  W.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Magnesia  refractory.  1,461,444 ; 
July   10. 

Greenwood,  Wallace  W.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Segmental  abrasive  wheel.  1,469,723  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Greer,  Benjamin  J.,  Poynor,  Tex.  Wrench.  1,453,670; 
May  1. 

Greer,  Butler  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Book-form  sav- 
ings bank.     1,460,716;  July  3. 

Greer,  J.  Lawrence.     (See  Leeper,  Isaac  W.,  assignor.) 

Greer,  James  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Glass-banding  ma- 
chine.     1,473,762  ;  Nov.   13. 

Grefe,  Hugo,  Ludenscheidt,  Germany.  Profiling  machine. 
1,478,334;  Dec.   18. 

Gretf,  Andrg  E.,  assignor  to  J.  A.  Haurat,  Paris, 
France.     Key-lock  mechanism.     1,440,459  ;  Jan.  2. 

Greger,  George  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Wheeled  toy.  Des. 
02.202  ;  Apr.   10. 

Gregg,  Alfred  W.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Whiting  Corpora- 
tion, Harvey,  111.     Electric  furnace.     1,453,347  ;  May  1. 

Gregg,  Alfred  W.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Whiting  Corpo- 
ration, Harvey,  111.  Electrode  handler.  1,466,503; 
Aug.  28. 

Gregg,  Alfred  W.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Whiting  Corpora- 
tion, Harvey,  111.  Electric  melting  furnace.  1,477,821  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Gregg  Company,  The.     (See  Gregg,  Otis  T.,  assignor.) 

(iresig.  Otis  T.,  assignor  to  The  Gregg  Company,  Limited, 
liackensack,  N.  J.  Journal-box  attachment.  1,449,174  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Gregg,  William  H.     (See  Hachmann,  Frederick,  assignor.) 

Gregoire,  Hector  A.,  Lowell.  Mass.  Velvet-pile-cutting 
knife.      1,442,334;    Jan.    16. 

Gregory,  Adolph  J.,  Denbigh,  N.  Dak.  Button.  1,448,292  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Gregory,  Anthony  T.,  Grove  City,  Pa.  Micrometer  gauge. 
1,475,066  ;  Nov.  20. 

Gregory,  Arthur,  Hornsey,  London,  England.  Machine 
for  use  in  connection  with  the  manufacture  of  corks 
and  the  like.     1,449,599;  Mar.  27. 

Gregory,  Charles  J.  (See  Froeschle,  Waldomar  W., 
assignor.) 

Gregory,  Edward  D.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Door  fastener. 
1,444.028-   Feb.   6. 

Gregory,  Ell  E.,  Lewisport,  Ky.  Gun  sight.  1,476,884  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Gregory,  George  P.,  Boston,  Mass.  Liquid  gauge. 
1,448,842;  Mar.  20. 

Greig,  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hack-saw  frame. 
1.442.609;  .Tan.  16. 

Greig,  John  W.,  Ivanhoe,  Victoria,  Australia.  Vacuum- 
producing  apparatus.     1,473,037  ;   Nov.   6. 

Greiman,  George  H.,  Garner,  Iowa.  Cleaning  device  for 
excavators.      1,449,223;    Mar.    20. 

Greiman,  Georee  H.,  Garner,  Iowa.  Cleaning  scraper  for 
excavators.     1,449,224 ;  Mar.  20.  ^       ^  ^„„ 

Grelner,  Otto  R.,  Pequannock,  N.  J.  Gas  torch.  1,471,123  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Grelner,  Walter  J.  (See  Steffan,  W.  C,  Ackermann,  and 
Greiner.)  „ 

Greinert.  Herman  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Detonating  toy. 
1,446,560:    Feb.    27. 

Grelsch,  Nicholas,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Demountable-nm 
fastener.      1,459,204;   June   19. 

Greisser,  Victor  H.,  Spokane,  Wash.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Dynamo-electric  machine.  1,444,458  ; 
Feh.   6. 

Grelst,  Edwards  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Service  flag,  pennant, 
or  similar  emblem.    Des.  61,827  ;  Jan.  23. 

Greist.  Hubert  M.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Lamp  fixture. 
1,473,424  ;  Nov.  6. 

Greist  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Greenbrier, 
Harry  W.,   assignor.) 

Greist  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Lent,  Wilmar 
F     fissiccnor. ) 

Grril'a,  Larie,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  fender.  1,453,273", 
May  1. 

Gremaud,  Auguste,  and  E.  Vilain,  Marsei.Ile,  iTrance. 
Stuff-compressing  machine.     1,449,095  :  Mar.  20. 

Grenda,  Lorenz  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Iron  rest  and  cleaner. 
1,455,484  ;   May   15. 

Grenier,  Henry  J..  Fairfield,  Conn.  Cue-tip  fastener. 
1,452,420;  Apr.  17. 

Grenier,  John  O.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Direction  indicator  for  automobiles  and  other  ve- 
hicles.    1,452,114;  Apr.  li 


Greuinger,  Wilhelm  F.  D.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Metal  tu- 
bular shade  roller.     1,462,171 ;   July  17. 

Grentz,  Andrew  L.,  Van  Nuys,  Calif.  Lamp  stand.  Des. 
62,025  ;  Mar.   6. 

Grentz,  Andrew  L.,  Van  Nuys,  Calif.  Lamp  shade.  Des. 
02,484  ;  June  12. 

Grenzke,  Otto  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bottle-washing  ma- 
chine.    1,462,598;   July  24. 

Gresley,  Herbert  N.,  Doncaster,  assignor  to  The  Leeds 
Forge  Company  Limited,  Leeds,  England.  Railway  and 
tramway  vehicle.     1,459,977  ;  June  26. 

Gress.  Calvin.     (See  Holtz,  G.,  and  Gress.) 

Greszczuk,  Joseph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automobile  tire. 
1  453  224  *   Apr,  24, 

Greth,  August,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Windmill.  1,451,298  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Greulich,  Gerald  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Floor  tile  and 
floor  construction.     1,478,872  ;   Dec.  25. 

Greunke,  William  H.  (See  Richards,  Alexander  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Greve,  Herman  L.,  New  York  N.  Y'.  Cordage  wrapper 
and  package.     1,455,838  ;   May   22. 

Greve,  Herman  L.,  assignor  to  International  Mailing 
Tube  and  Wrapper  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mailing 
wrapper.     1,473,576  ;   Nov.  6. 

Greve,  Herman  L.,  assignor  to  International  Mailing  Tube 
and  Wrapper  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mailing  wrap- 
per.    1,473,577;  Nov.  6. 

Greve,  Herman  L.,  assignor  to  International  Mailing  Tube 
and  Wrapper  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Cordage 
wrapper.     1473,578  ;  Nov.  6. 

Greve,  Louis  W.,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Pneumatic 
Tool  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Blowgun.  1,447,546  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Greve,  Louis  W.,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Pneumatic 
Tool  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Pneumatic  grease 
gun.     1,458,698;  June  12. 

Greve,  Louis  W.,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Rock  Drill 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Forming  metal  articles. 
1,458,699  ;  June  12. 

Greve,  Louis  W.,  assignor  to  The  Champion  Machine  & 
Forging  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  counter- 
balanced crank  shafts.      1,476,811 ;   Dec.   11. 

Greve,  Louis  W.,  assignor  to  The  Champion  Machine  & 
Forging  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  counter- 
balanced crank  shafts.     1,476,812  ;  Dec.  11. 

Grey,  Charles  M.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Casting  die. 
1,455,248;  May  15. 

Grey,  Charles  M.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Die-casting  appa- 
ratus.    1,458,482;  June  12. 

GrgifevlC,  Mi  jo,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  Markovich, 
Akron,  Ohio.    Head  ornament.     Des.  61,911 ;  Feb.  6. 

Grlce,  Arthur  G.,  Maidenhead,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  St 
V.  R.  Limited,  Maidenhead,  Berks  County,  England. 
Motor  vehicle.     1,449,816;  Mar.  27. 

Grid  Flat  Slab  Corporation.  (See  Allbright,  Edwin  F., 
assignor.) 

Grid  -  Iron  -  Grip  Company.  (See  Slawson,  Louis  B., 
assignor.) 

Grieb,  Alfred,  assignor  to  The  Singer  Manufacturing 
Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Interlock  for  sewing  ma- 
chines.    1,441,679;  Jan.  8. 

Grleger,  Edward,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stop  device  for 
talking  machines.     1,453,131  ;  Apr.  24. 

Grler  Brothers  Company.  (See  Jacobson,  J.  W.,  and 
Turja,  assignors.) 

Grler,  Frederick  A.,  jr.,  Salisbury,  Md.  Coupling  device. 
1,477,440;  Dec.  11. 

Grler,  Robert,  Hazleton,  Pa.  Lung  protector.  1,474,710; 
Nov.  20. 

Grler,  Thomas  J.,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.  Coupling. 
1.458.337;  June  12. 

Grles,  August   L.      (See  Gries,   Frederick  W.  and   A.   L.) 

Gries,  Frederick  W.  and  A.  L.,  Watervliet,  N.  Y.  Ac- 
celerator.    1,475,111 ;  Nov.  20. 

Grlesche,  Gustav,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Rock  drill. '  1,452,734  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Griesemer,  Abraham  R.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Hydraulic 
ejector.      1,459,153  ;   June  19. 

Griesemer,  Adam,  assignor  to  Simplex  Steel  Stamping  & 
Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Wheel. 
1,458.759;  June  12. 

Grleshaber,  Eugene,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  Schecken- 
bach.    Ridgewood,   N.   Y.      Swing.      1,458,049 ;    June   5. 

Griesser,  Wilhelm,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Ice-making  apparatus. 
1,449,225  :  Mar.  20. 

Griesser,  Wilhelm,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Caisson.  1,465,664; 
Aug.  21. 

Grieten,  Frederick  M.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  C.  T. 
Anderson,  Baltimore,  Md.  Fountain  comb.  1,449,096  ; 
Mar.   20. 

Grieve,  Richard  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Valve  for  internal- 
combustion  engines.     1,471,955  ;  Oct.  23. 

Grieve,  Robert,  and  J.  W.  Flading,  Lansing,  Mich.  Punc- 
tureproof    pneumatic   tire.      1,453,348 ;    May    1. 

Grieves,  Albert,  Springfield,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  International  Harvester  Company.  Hay- 
rake.      1,448,799;   Mar.    20. 

Griffin,  Archibald  W.,  Holland,  assignor  to  The  Electric 
Vaporizing  Nozzle  Company.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Gasoline 
vaporizer.     1,446,087;  Feb.  20. 

Grlffln,  Edward  M..  Portland.  Oreg.  Orthodontist's  loclc- 
Ing  device.     1,467,789  ;  Sept.  11. 


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Griffln,  Fred  L..  Bozcumn,  Mont.  Combination  steplailder 
and  stool.     1,471,155;  Oct.  16. 

Griffln,  George  B.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Wcst- 
iiighouso  Electric  Products  Company.  Kotary  toaster 
stove.     1,477,343  ;   Dee.  11. 

Grilliii,  Gny  T..  assignor  to  ConsolidatMl  Car-IIeating 
Company,"  Albany,  N.  Y.  Push-button  switch. 
l,4T6„'iO() ;  Dec.  4. 

Griffln,  Ilarrv  F.      (See  Bennett,  Joseph  A.,  assignor.) 

Griffln.  Henry  F.      (Pee  Ott,  W.  D.,  and  Griffin.) 

Griffin,  Hu^h  A.,  Lindsay,  Calif.  Furnace  for  steam  boil- 
ers for  burning  residual  molasses.     1,454,586  ;  May  S. 

Griffin,  Julius  C.     (See  Hulsmann,  A.,  and  Griffln.) 

Griffln.  l'atricl<  J.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Pneumatic-tire 
wheel.     1,460,763;   July  3. 

Griffln,  Peter  T.,  Van  Zandt,  Wash.  Register  for  pool 
tables.     1.456,795  ;  May  29. 

Griffln,  Reglna  P.,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  G.  S.  Koffend,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Rever- 
sible cuff  for  shirts.     1,442,801 ;  Jan.  23. 

Griffin,  Sidney  S.,  assignor  to  Curtis  Coaster  Toy  Co., 
Seattle,    Wash.     Sled.     1,459,528 ;   June   19. 

Griffln,  Wilhelmlne  C,  et  al.  (See  Harris,  Romaine  R., 
assignor.) 

Griffln,  William  G.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Fuel  economizer. 
1,456,057  ;   May   22. 

Griffln,  William  G.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Fuel  economizer. 
1,456,691;   May  29. 

Griffin,  William  L.,  Dallas,  N.  C.  Automatic  grade- 
crossing  block.     1,458,051 ;  June  5. 

Grlfflth,  Abner  E.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Roller  bearing. 
1,454,785  :  May  8. 

Grlfflth,  Benjamin  M.,  assignor  to  National  Casket  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Dipping  machine.  1,455,585  ; 
May  15. 

Griffith,  Charles  T.,  Mount  Airy,  assignor  to  Proctor  & 
Schwartz,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stocking 
form.     1,466,504  ;  Aug.  28. 

Griffith,  David  W.,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.  Method  and  means 
for    taking   moving   pictures.      1,476,885 ;    Dec.    11. 

Griffith,  Evan  J.,  Osage,  Wyo.  Oil  burner.  1,447,467 ; 
Mar.   6. 

Griffith,  Fredrick  H.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Hair  crimper  and 
curler.     1,465,127  ;   Aug.   14. 

Griffith,  Frederick  P.,  J.  Lindsay,  and  H.  G.  Geoghegan, 
Dublin,  Ireland.     Vehicle.     1,477,949;  Dee.  18. 

Griffith,  Graves,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Automobile 
transmission-case   truss.      1,442,335  ;   Jan.   16. 

Griffith,  Richard  H.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Cultivator 
Company,  Bellevue,  Ohio.  Disk  harrow.  1,457,280; 
M&Y  29 

Griffith,  Richard  H.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Cultivator 
Company,  Bellevue,  Ohio.    Planter.    1,458,178  ;   June  12. 

Griffith,  Richard  H.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Cultivator 
Company,  Bellevue,  Ohio.  Keyed  shaft  coupling. 
1,458,820;   June  12. 

Griffith.  Thomas  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bed.  1,450,497; 
Apr.  3. 

Grlfflth,   Webster   E.      (See  Meeker,    Allen   C,   assignor.) 

Griffith,  William  C,  Merrill,  Oreg.  Means  for  connecting 
excavating  scoops  or  shovels  to  tractors.  1,468,470 ; 
Sept.   18. 

Griffith,  Winifred  S.  (See  Morgan,  R.  L.,  Griffith,  and 
Churchill.) 

Grifflths  Bros.  &  Company.  (See  Britton,  Reginald  P.  L., 
assignor.) 

Grifflths,  Charles  E.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Film 
winder  for  film  cameras.     1,444,682  ;  Feb.  6. 

Griffiths  Francis  H.,  Springfield,  and  H.  F.  Benson, 
Holyoke,  Mass.  Llquld-pumplng  apparatus.  1,472,560  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Grifflths,  Frederick  J.,  and  D.  N.  A.  Blacet,  Massillon, 
Ohio.    Steel  manufacture.     1,471,655  ;  Oct.  23. 

Grifflths,  Harry  R.,  and  S.  G.  Walker,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Railway  brake.'    1,455,137 ;  May  15. 

Grifflths,  Richard  T.,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Akron,  Ohio.    Playing  ball.     Des.  61,805  ;  Jan.  16. 

Griffiths,  Richard  T.,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Akron,  Ohio.    Plaving  ball.    Des.  61,806 ;  Jan.  16. 

Grifflths,  Richard  T.,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Airon,  Ohio.     Mold.     1,468,904  ;  Sept.  25. 

Grifflths,  Richard  T.,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Akron,  Ohio.  Acid-proof  container.  1,472,166; 
Oct.  30. 

Griffiths,  Thomas,  Kensington,  Liverpool,  England.  Pneu- 
matic tire.     1,459,.529;  June  19. 

Griffiths,  William  U.,  Llanwellyn,  Pa.  Valve-operating 
mechanism   for   flush    tanks.      1,476,813;    Dec.    11. 

Grigas,  Anthony,  Worcester,  Mass.  Automobile  fender. 
1,442,401  ;   Jan.   16. 

Gricas,  Joseph,  Shenandoah,  Pa.  Delivery  boi.  1,455,877  ; 
May  22. 

Grigg,  George  W.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Window-shade  con- 
tainer.    1,461,390;  July  10. 

Grigg,  Lilly  S,,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Drainer  for  sinks. 
1,450,629  ;  Apr.  3. 

Griggs,  Arthur  R.,  Bromley,  England.  Production  of 
hydrogen.      1.466,619;   Aug.   28. 

Griggs,   Victor  R.      (See  Morton,   William  R.,   assignor.) 

Grlgnon,  Robert.      (See   Oberley,   C.  G.,   and   Grignon.) 

Grigsby,  Bertram  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  fuse. 
1,462,489  ;  July  24. 


Grikscheit,  William,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  of  one-half 
lo  T.  1!.  Mothersill,  Windsor,  Ontario,  Canada.  Valve 
fitting.      1,442,026;   Jan.   9. 

Grlley,  Theodore  D.,  Baltimore,  Ohio.  Means  for  raising 
and  lowering  beater  rolls.    1,471,480  ;  Oct.  23. 

Crini.  Augolo,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Screw  propeller. 
1,441,979  ;  Jan.  «. 

Griili,  Angelo.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tire  protector. 
1,442,722  ;   Jan.   16. 

Griili.  Angelo,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Screw  propeller. 
1,454,542  ;  May  8. 

Grimes,  George  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Molding  machine. 
1,447,300;  Mar.  6. 

Grimes,  George  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Roll-over  mechanism 
for  molding  machines.     1,447,301 ;   Mar.   6. 

Grimes,  James  H.  V.     (See  Cockblll,  P.  C,  and  Grimes.) 

Grimes,  Thaddeus  S.,  assignor  to  Lummus  Cotton  Gin 
Company,  Columbus,  Ga.  Gear  lock  for  cotton  tramp- 
ers.      1.461.579;   July   10. 

Grimes,  Thaddeus  S.,  assignor  to  S.  G.  Simons,  Colum- 
bus, Ga.     Nut-cracking  machine.     1,469,641 ;  Oct.  2. 

Grimes,  William  N.,  Aspinwall  Borough,  and  J.  Muenz- 
may,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Educational  toy.  1,475,112 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Grimm,  Frank,  et  al.     (See  Glamzo,  Paul,  assignor.) 

Grimm,  George  E.,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Windshield  latch.  1,474,076 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Grimm,  Gerhardt  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ornament  for 
Christmas  irees  or  the  like.     1,472,520;  Oct.  30. 

Grimm,  Jesse  D.,  Watersvllle,  Md.  Antlcreeper  for  rail- 
way rails.     1,441  080  ;  Jan.  2. 

Grimm,   Morris.      (See  Bell,  L.   G..   and  Grimm.) 

Grirame,  Johannes,  Godesberg-on-the-Rhine,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Hermann  Helnrich  Boker  &  Co.,  Bonn,  Ger- 
many.    Wire  stretcher.     1,472,167  ;  Oct.  30. 

Grimme,  Natalis  &  Co.,  Kommandit-Gesellschaft  auf 
Aktien.       (See    Schaller,    Carl,    assignor.) 

Grimmer,  Austin  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bill  holder. 
1,470,918  ;  Oct.  16. 

Grimmer,  Walter  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Carton  opener. 
1,472,269  ;  Oct.  30. 

Grimoin-Sanson,  Raoul  A.,  Oissel,  France.  Waterproofing 
process  for  textile  fabrics,  paper,  and  such  materials. 
1,476,226;  Dec.  4. 

Grimont,  Alfred,  Venice,  and  H.  G.  Katt,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Tool.      1,447,947;   Mar.   6. 

Grimsbaw,  Ralph,  and  C.  J.  Weis,  Clyde,  Ohio.  Height 
indicator  for  liquids.     1,458,338  ;  June  12. 

Grimshaw,  William,  Glenellyn,  lU.  Making  automatic 
sprinklers.     1,454,235  ;   Mav   8. 

Grlmsrud,  Emil,  Antelope,  Mont.  Plow.  1,443,124 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Grindle,  Aubrey  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Grindle 
Fuel   Equipment    Company.      Powdered-coal   apparatus. 

1.457.521  ;  June  5. 

Grindle,  Aubrey  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Grindle 
Fuel   Equipment   Company.     Powdered-coal    apparatus. 

1.457.522  ;  June  5. 

Grindle,  Aubrey  J.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Grindle  Fuel 
Equipment  Company,  Harvey,  111.  Delivery  tank  for 
powdered  material.     1,465,665  ;  Aug.  21. 

Grindle,  Aubrey  J.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Grindle  Fuel 
Equipment  Company,  Harvey,  111.  Rotary  drier. 
1,477,823;  Dec.  18. 

Grindle,  Aubrey  J.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Grindle  Fuel 
Equipment  Company,  Harvey,  111.  Powdered-materlaT- 
firing  apparatus.     1,477,824  ;  Dec.  18. 

Grindle  Fuel  Equipment  Company.  (See  Grindle,  Aubrey 
J.,  assignor.) 

Grindrod,  George,  assignor  to  Carnation  Milk  Products 
Company,  Oconomowoc,  Wis.  Emulsifying  apparatus. 
1,461,653  ;  July  10. 

Grinnell,  Harold  D.,  assignor  to  The  G.  C.  A.  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Fuse-plug  puller. 
1,455,878;  May  22. 

Grinnell,  Harold  D.,  assignor  to  The  G.  C.  A.  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Lamp-bulb  Installing 
and   removing   device.      1,463,466 ;   July  31. 

Grinnell,  Harold  D.,  assignor  to  The  G.  C.  A.  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Lamp-bulb  in- 
stalling and  removing  device.     1,468,348  ;  Sept.  18. 

Grinnell,  Harold  D.,  assignor  to  The  G.  C.  A.  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Clutch.  1,468,349 ; 
Sept.   18. 

Grip,  Martin  A.,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.  Changeable 
exhibitor.     1,450,850;  Apr.  3. 

Griscom,  Alfred  C.     (See  Wakelee,  W.  W.,  and  Griscom.) 

Griscom  Russell  Company,  The.  (See  Jones,  Russell  C, 
assignor.) 

Grissinger,  Cloyd  A.,  Mount  Union,  Pa.  Orchestra-lead- 
er's picture  reflector.     1,454.733  ;  May  8. 

Grissinger,  Elwood,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Sound-projecting  ap- 
paratus and   method.     1,477,556 ;   Dec.    18. 

Grissinger,  Elwood,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Grissinger,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  Method  and  means  for  amplifying  and  pro- 
jecting sound.     1,477,553  ;  Dec.  18. 

Grissinger,  Elwood,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Grissinger,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.     Sound  projector.     1,477,554  ;  Dee.  18. 

Grissinger,  Elwood,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Grissinger,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.  Sound-amplifying  projector.  1,477,555 ; 
Dec.    18. 

Grissinger,  Lucy  A.      (See  Grissinger,  Elwood,  assignor.) 


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INDP]X  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Al])liahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Griswold,  Albert  A.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Roll-roofing  fas- 
tener.    1,471,156  ;   Oct.  16. 

Uriswold,  Albert  A.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  .J.  F.  Chevalier,  Brookline,  Mass.  Flexible-shin- 
gle  machine.     1,447,019  ;  Feb.   27. 

Griswold,  Albert  A.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  J.  F.  Chevalier,  Brookline,  Mass.  Ridge  or  hip  flexible 
shingle.     1,471,396  ;  Oct.  23. 

Griswold,  Andrew  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Switch.  1,460,542  ; 
July    3. 

Griswold,  Frank  W.,  Rogers,  Minn.  Yielding  self-aright- 
ing  safety  lamp  post.     1,461,116  ;  July  10. 

Griswold,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  O.  A.  Griswold,  Port 
Jefferson,   N.   Y.     Film   scraper.     1,464,264 ;   Aug.   7. 

Griswold,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  O.  A.  Griswold,  Port 
Jefferson,  N.  Y.     Film   splicer.     1,464,265 ;   Aug.  7. 

Griswold,  Harvey  S.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Toy  vehicle. 
1,441,918;  Jan.  9. 

Griswold,  J.  Louis.      (See  Lother,  P.  H.,  and  Griswold.) 

Griswold,  Marius  E.,  Burlington,  Iowa.  Automatic  stop 
for   phonographs.      1,460,54.'?  ;    July    3. 

Griswold,  Olive  A.  (See  Griswold,  Frederick  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Griswold,  Thomas,  jr.  (See  Dow,  H.  H.,  Griswold,  and 
Barstow.) 

Groat,  Jules  H.     (See  Lane,  J.  J.,  and  Groat.) 

Grobe,  Walter  W.,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Thimble  construc- 
tion.     1,459,530;    June    19. 

Groby,  Frederick  W.,  River  Edge,  N.  J.  Accounting 
sheet.     1,461,757;  July  17. 

Groebli,  Joseph  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bead-sewing  ma- 
chine.    1,445,764;  Feb.  20. 

Groebli,  Joseph  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bead-sewing  machine. 
1,471,892  ;  Oct  23. 

Qroehn,  Otto  J.,  assignor  to  Clayton  and  Lambert  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Torch  burner. 
1,461,897  ;  July  17. 

Groene,  William  F.,  assignor  to  The  R.  K.  Le  Blond  Ma- 
chine Tool  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Milling-machine 
spindle.     1,442,659  ;  Jan.   16. 

Groene,  William  F.,  assignor  to  The  R.  K.  Le  Blond  Ma- 
chine Tool  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Taper  attach- 
ment for  lathes.     1,442,660  :  .Tan.  16. 

Groene,  William  F.,  assignor  to  The  R.  K.  Le  Blond  Ma- 
chine Tool  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Taper  attach- 
ment   for  lathes.      1,442,661  ;    Jan.    16. 

Groene,  William  P.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  R.  K.  Le  Blond  Machine  Tool  Company,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Combined  clutch  and  brake  device. 
1,474,112:  Nov.  13. 

Groene,  William  F.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignmentis,  to 
The  R.  K.  Leblond  Machine  Tool  Company,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Combined  power  and  hand  operated  feed  mecha- 
nism.    1,477,480:   Dee,  11. 

Groff,  Angus  R.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Front-fender  brace. 
1.470,970  ;  Oct.  16. 

Groff,  Howard  M.     (See  Buch,  P.  H.,  and  Groff.) 

Groff,  James  S.,  Newport,  B.  I.  Electrolytic  process. 
1,464,506  ;   Aug.   14. 

Grogel,  Alexander  F.  W.,  and  B.  H.  Tingley,  Norwood, 
assignors  to  The  Dalton  Adding  Machine  Company, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Adding,  calculating,  and  recording 
machine.      1,475,944 ;    Dec.    4. 

Groh,  George,  assignor  of  one-h<ilf  to  E.  Bastian,  St, 
Louis,  Mo,     Furnace  structure,     1,466,160  :  Aug.  28, 

Groh,  Robert  C,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Stocking.  Des.  62,904  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Grohens,  Albert  P.,  Marshall,  Mich.  Grinding  mill. 
1,465,666;  Aug.  21. 

GrOmer,  Wolfgang.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elevator  system. 
1,458,881  ;  June  12. 

Grond,  Julius  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Evaporative  refrig- 
erator.    1,475.113  ;  Nov.  20. 

Grondahl,  Lars  0..  Pittsbursh,  Pa.  Focusiing  and  directing 
headlights,     1,471,790;  Oct.  23. 

Grondona,  John  L,,  Oakland,  Calif.  Automobile  sanding 
device.      1,446,897;    Feb.    27. 

Groner,  Leo  N.,  St.  Thomas,  Mo.  Lace  cutter.  1,450,498  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Gronlund,  Olaf  A.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  Guard  for  writing 
implements,      1,455,879 :   May   22. 

Gronos,  Arthur  A.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Self-locking  shore. 
1,460.375 ;  July  3. 

Gronsdahl,  Martin,  Congress,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
High   chair.     1,452,911 ;  Apr.  24. 

Gronvold,  Finger  T.  (See  Moen,  O.  O.,  Gronvold,  and 
Call.) 

Gronwall,  Eugen  A.  A.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Method  and 
device  for  the  heating  of  material  in  electric  furnaces. 
1,450,543;  Apr.  3. 

Gpopper,  Harry,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Knitted  fabric, 
1,468,963;   Sept.   25. 

Groshell,  Oscar  B.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Remote  con- 
trol for  indicators.     1,442,064  ;  Jan.  16. 

Cinsholz,  George,  Dayton,  assignor  of  one-half  to  .T. 
Reeves,  Constance,  Ky.  Wheel  puller.  1,441,224 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Grosjean,  James  E.,  Lima,  Ohio.  Making  vulcanized  prod- 
ucts.    1,470,442  ;  Oct.  9. 

Gross,  Anton  F.,  assignor  to  J.  G.  Batinovicli,  Aberdeen, 
Wash,  Chitch-sprlng-compressing  device  for  Chevro- 
let  automobiles.      1,456,796 ;    May   29. 


Gross,  Ben,  Chicago,  111.  Finger  ring.  Des.  62,006 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Gross,  Benjamin,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Gross  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Finger  ring  or  article  of  similar 
nature,     Des.  63,133  ;  Oct.  16. 

Gross,  Benjamin,  Company.  (See  Fiedler,  Louis,  as- 
signor.) 

Gross,  Benjamin,  Company.  (See  Gross,  Benjamin,  as- 
signor.) 

Gross,  Charles  W.,  and  J.  A.  Leete,  Napa,  Calif.  Ele- 
vator.    1,442,267  ;   Jan.    16. 

Gross,  Ernest  A.,  Lamoille,  Minn.  Armament  for  mail 
and   express   cars.      1,453,792 ;   May   1. 

Gross,  Gilbert  M.,  Eldorado  Springs,  Mo.  Sterilizing 
container.      1,462,334  ;  July   17. 

Gross,  Henry  D.,  Kennett,  Mo.  Furnace  stoker.  1,450,851  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Gross,  Hugo,  Rldgewood,  N.  J.  Electrical  snap  switch. 
1,466,280;  Aug.  28. 

Gross,  Kine,  Wellman,  Iowa.  Refrigerator.  1,463,264 ; 
July   31. 

Gross,  Robert  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif,  Container  for 
toilet  articles.     Des.  63,224  ;  Nov.  6. 

Gross,  Seymour  R.  (See  Wilson,  Robert  E.  and  R.  E,, 
assignors, ) 

Gross,  Thomas  A.,  Frederick,  Okla.  Apparatus  for  treat- 
ing gasoline.     1,462,335  ;   July  17. 

Gross,  William  B,,  Oxnard,  Calif.  Clutch.  1,450,804 ; 
Apr.   3. 

Grosse,  Eduard,  Wachwitz,  near  Dresden,  Germany. 
Printing  machine.      1,466,526  ;   Aug.   28. 

Grossp,  Eduard,  Wachwitz,  near  Dresden,  Germany. 
Printing  machine.     1,476,072  ;  Dec.   4. 

Grossenbacher,  Ernest,  Fajardo,  P.  R.  Automatic  regu- 
lator.    1,470,971 ;  Oct.  16. 

Grossenbacher,  Henry  E.,  Overland,  Mo.  Corn  popper. 
1,444,244;  Feb.  6. 

Grossheim,  John  G.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Punchlng-bag  sus- 
pension hanger.     1,444,542  ;  Feb.  6. 

Grossman,  I'bilip  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Gravity  level. 
1,449,669  ;   Mar.   27. 

Grossman,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,468,714;   Sept.  25. 

Grosvenor,  John  E.,  Corbett,  and  W.  T.  Picking,  Kidder- 
minster, England.  Loom  for  weaving  velvet  pile  car- 
pets and  other  pile   fabrics.      1,463,886  ;   Aug.    7. 

Grosvenor,  William  M.  (See  Lloyd,  E.  A.,  and  Gershon, 
assignors.) 

Grosvenor,  William  M.     (See  Miller,  Isador,  assignor.) 

Grote,  Ludwig.  Tottenham,  London,  England.  Burner  of 
the  in,7octor  type.     1,461,873  ;  July  17. 

Groten,  Frank  J.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Connecticut  Tele- 
phone &  Electric  Co,,  Inc.,  Meriden,  Conn.  Coil  and 
condenser  treatment.     1,455,199  ;  May   15. 

Groten.  Frank  J.,  jr.,  assignor  to  The  Connecticut  Tele- 
phone &  Electric  Co.,  Inc.,  Meriden,  Cpnn.  Insulating 
composition  for  electrical  apparatus.  1,455,200 ; 
May  15. 

Groth,  Charles  H.,  Rochester,  Pa.  Cooper's  sun  plane. 
1,460,717  ;  July  3. 

Groth,  Fred  P.     (See  Kilmer.  E.  E,,  and  Groth,) 

Groth,  William  J,,  Los  Angelea,  Calif.  Fireplace  heater. 
1,468,964  ;   Sept.   28. 

Grotnes,  Charles  G,,  Chicago,  lU.  Expanding  machine. 
1,4.56,7.34  ;  May  29. 

Grotta,  Bennett,  Tamaqua,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Atlas  Powder 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Composition  for  detona- 
tors.    1,453,976  ;  May  1. 

Ground  Coal  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Arrowood, 
Milton  W.,  assignor.) 

Groundman,  Augustus,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Composite  board. 
1,440,674  ;  Jan.  2. 

Groundman,  Augustus,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vegetable  parer 
and   slicer.     1,440,675  ;  .Tan.  2. 

Groundman,  Augustiis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wall  and  ceiling 
construction.     1.440.676  :  Jan.  2. 

Groupe,  Andrew  V.      (See  Brenizer,  Orson  W.,  assignor.) 

Grout,  Anna  B.     (See  Blxler,  J.  M.,  and  Grout.) 

Grove,  Carl  T.,  Great  Falls,  Mont.  Plowdlsk-sharpening 
machine.     1,457,159  ;  May  20. 

Grove,  David,  Aktien-Gesellschaft.  (See  Loss,  Oskar, 
assignor.) 

Grove,  Edwin  W.     (See  Carrier,  Albert  H,,  assignor.) 

Grove,  Edwin  W.     (See  Killen,  Frank  M.,  assignor.) 

(5rove,  Ellas  H.      (See  Jenness,  Frank  C..  assignor.) 

Grove.  Frank  H,,  Columbiana,  Ohio,  (i'ollapsible  core. 
1,467..S15  ;    Sent.    11. 

Grove,  Thomas  E.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Surface-test  indicator. 
1,445,584  ;    Feb.   13. 

Grove,  William  C,  Basic,  Va.  Medical  compound. 
1,455,485:  May  15. 

Grove,  Winfield  S.,  Manila,  P.  I.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  decorticating  fibrous  stock.  1,458,700; 
June  12. 

Groven,  Frederick  J.,  assignor  to  Ford  Motor  Company, 
Highland  Park,  Mich.  Electrical  heating  unit. 
1,463,951 ;  Aug.  7, 

Grover,  Albert  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bridge  for  musical 
stringed  instruments,     1.447,174  ;  Mar.  6, 

Grover,  Albert  D..  Long  Island  City,  N,  Y'.  Mute  for 
stringed    musical   Instruments.      1,454,923 ;    May    15. 


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firOTer,  Albert  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
8l£DiueDt3,  to  Auto-Sales  Corporation.  Coin-controlled 
vending  machine.     1.442.941;  Jan.  23. 

Grover,  Albert  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Autosales  Corporation.  Coin-testing 
mecliauism  for  coin-controlled  machines.  1,457,699 : 
June  r>. 

Grover,  Albert  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Autosales 
Corporation.  Coin-controlled  mechanism  for  vending 
machines.     1,470,234  ;  Oct.  9. 

Grover,  Albert  D.,  Nevr  York,  N.  Y.,  and  E.  E.  Barber, 
Boston,  Mass.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Autosales  Corporation.  Vending  nmchine.  1,459,504 ; 
June   19. 

Grover,  George,  South  Norwalk,  assignor  of  one-Iialf  to 
J.  Delohery,  Daubury,  Conn.  Machine  for  scalding; 
fur-napped  bodies.     1,458,483;  June  12. 

Srover,  Julia  E.,  Lakewood,  N.  J.  Composition  of  matter 
for  cleaning  crystal  and  glassware.     1,449,281  ;  Alar.  20. 

Groves,  Earl  C,  Hobson,  assignor  of  one-third  to  Waite 
Land  and  Livestock  Company,  Utica,  and  one-third 
to  J.  E.  Lane,  Lewistou,  Mont.  Rotary  engine. 
1,477,950;    Dec.    IS. 

Groves,  Guv  G.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  H.  Sayre,  Wheel- 
ing, W.  Va.     Shoe-shining  cabinet.     1,450,076 :  Mar.  27. 

Groves,  Thomas,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Automobile  signal. 
1,465,301  ;  Aug.  21. 

Grubb,  Howard,  Dublin,  Ireland.  Vehicle  headlight  and 
the  like.     1,448,439  ;  Mar.   13. 

Grubb,  William  B..  PhUadelphia,  Pa.  Lock.  1,452,503  ; 
.4pr.  24. 

Grubbs,  Harry  G.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Flushing  cu.spidor. 
1,475,945  ;   Dec.   4. 

Grnbe  Auto  &  Tire  Specialties  Corp'n.  (See  Grube, 
John  H.,  assignor.) 

Grube,  John  H..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Grube 
Auto  &  Tire  Specialties  Corp'n,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Tube 
easing.      1,460,794;   July   3. 

Gruber,  Edward  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Tailor's  rule. 
1,456.547  ;  May  29. 

Gruber,  Frank  A.,  assignor  to  Wire  Wheel  Corporation  of 
America,   Buffalo,   N.   Y.     Wheel.     1,471,157;    Oct.   16. 

Gruber,  Louis  S.,  Arnold,  assignor  to  L.  Gruber,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Window.     1,467,034  ;  Sept.  4. 

Gruber,  Luise.     (See  Gruber,  Louis  S.,  assignor.) 

Grubman  Engineering  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Grubman,    Leo   J.,   assignor.) 

Grubman,  Leo  J.,  assignor  to  Grubman  Engineering  & 
Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound- 
producing  device.     1,466.877  ;  Sept.  4. 

Grubman.  Leo  J.,  assignor  to  Grubman  Engineering  & 
Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound- 
producing  device.     1,466,878  ;   Sept.  4. 

Gruen,  Frederick  G.,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Mounting  attach- 
ment means  for  wrist  watches  and  the  like.  1,447,718  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Gruen,  Frederick  G.,  assignor  to  The  Gruen  Watch  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Clasp.     1,448,028;  Mar.   13. 

Gruen,  Frederick  G.,  assignor  to  The  Gruen  Watch  Com- 
panv,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Winding  mechanism  for 
watches.     1,473,763  ;  Nov.  13. 

Gruen  Watch  Company,  The.  (See  Gruen,  Frederick  G., 
assignor.) 

Gruen  Watch  Company,  The.  (See  Haerr,  Harold  R., 
assignor.) 

Gruenberg,  Raoul  J.,  assignor  to  The  Parafflne  Companies, 
Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Box-gluLng  machine. 
1,473,183  ;  Nov.  6. 

Gruender,  Oscar  C,  Chicago  Heights,  111.  Centrifugal 
scret-n.     1,441,496;  Jan.  9. 

Grnenfeldt.  Emil.  (See  Foster,  H.  J.,  Gruenfeldt,  and 
Brainard.) 

Gruenhagen,  William  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Wire  trolling- 
line  and   twine  winder.      1,454,050  ;  May   8. 

Gruetter,  John  R.      (See  Loew,  C.  H.,  and  Grnetter.) 

Gruetter,  John  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Discharge  mecha- 
nism.    1,451,216  :  Apr.  10. 

Gruhn,  Adolph,  Macon,  Ga.  Roller-rubbing  washer. 
1,469,314  ;  Oct.  2. 

Griinberg,  Josef,  Berlin,  Germany.  Saliva  ejector. 
1,447,020:   Feb.  27. 

Grund,  William,  and  R.  L.  Gardineer.  Kokomo,  Ind.  At- 
tachment for  foot  pedals.     1,449,990  ;  Mar.  27. 

Griindel.  Josef,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladder.  1,473,228; 
Nov.   6. 

(See  Aegerter,  August  S.,  assignor.) 
and   O.    Iseli.    Salt   Lake   City,    Utah. 
1.474.077:    Nov.    13. 
to    Perfect   Shock    Absorber 
Spring    Comp'any,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Shock-ab- 
sorbing  spring.      1,467,035 ;    Sept.    4. 

Grundy,  Alfred  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  himself,  one- 
third  to  G.  Grushlaw,  and  one-third  to  J.  Sichel.  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Means  for  finishing  fabrics.  1,462,172 ; 
July  17. 

Grunebaum,  Charles,  Philadnlphla,  Pa.  'Bead-clasp  at- 
tachment.     1,449.175  ;    Mar.   20. 

Gmner,  William  C,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  hook. 
1.454,734;  May  8. 

Grfinhagen.  Heinrich,  Berlin-Karlshorst,  Germany,  as- 
signor, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Founda- 
tion, Inc.  Dves  of  the  acridine  series  and  their  manu- 
facture.    1,455,486  ;   May  15. 


Grund er,  Friedrich 
Grundhand,   Louis, 

Can    holder  and  opener, 
Gmndler,    Joseph,    assignor 


Griinbagen,  Heinrich,  Berlin-Karlshorst,  Germany,  as- 
signor, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Founda- 
tion, Inc.  Dyes  of  the  acridine  series  and  their  manu- 
facture.    1,455,487  ;  May  15. 

Grfinhagen,  Heinrich,  Berlin-Karlshorst,  Germany,  as- 
signor, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Founda- 
tion, Inc.  Dyes  of  benzene-napthalene-acridine  series 
and  their  manufacture.     1,455,488  ;  May  15. 

Griinhagen,  Heinrich,  Berlin-Karlshorst,  assignor  to  Ac- 
tien  (iesellschaft  fiir  Anilin  Fabrikation,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. 2.7-dialkyl-3-dialkylamino-6-amino-10-alkylacrid- 
inum  salts.     1,473,550 ;  Nov.  6. 

Griinsteln,  Nathan,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Regenerating    mercury    catalyst.      1,477,951  ;    Dec.    18. 

Grunt,  Joseph.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sand-handling  appara- 
tus.    1,463,691 ;  July  31. 

Grunwald,  Albert  C,  et  aL  (See  Fisher,  Charles,  as- 
signor.) 

Grupe,  William  F.     (See  Adamson,  A.  A.,  and  Grupe.) 

Grupe,  WiUiam  F.,  assignor  to  C.  F.  Rumpp  &  Sons,  Inc., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Traveling  case  for  watches. 
1,466,505;   Aug.   28. 

Grush,  Elmer  B.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel-breast- 
scouving  machine.     1,444,873  ;  Feb.  13. 

Grushlaw,  George,  et  al.  (See  Grundy,  Alfred  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gruss,  Francis  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sanitary  dental 
handpiece   cover.      1,470,162;    Oct.    9. 

Gruss,  Lucien  R.,  assignor  to  Pneumatic  Cushion  Co., 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Vehicle  frame  suspension. 
1,470,972  ;  Oct.  12. 

Gruss,  Roland  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Shock  absorber. 
1,446,793  ;    Feb.    27. 

Grass,  Walter  C,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Bootjack.  1,453,105  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Gruss,  Walter  C,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hair  curler.  1,458,052  ; 
June  5. 

Griitzner,  Arthur,  Meissen-on-the-Elbe,  Germany.  Cen- 
tral lubricator  provided  with  a  distributing  roller  ro- 
tating within  an  oil  reservoir  and  a  device  for  obtain- 
ing a  permanently-uniform  oil  level  within  such  reser- 
voir.    1,456,306  :   May  22. 

Gruzler,  Leopolt,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  signal  for  gaso- 
line  tanks.      1,459,154  ;   June    19. 

Gschwind,  Leon,  Youngstovjn,  Ohio.  Washing  machine. 
1.441,276;  Jan.  9. 

Gschwind,  Leon,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Ironing  machine. 
1,462.757  ;  July  24. 

Gschwind,  Leon,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Direct  sewer  inlet. 
1,473,551 ;    Nov.    6. 

Gstalder,  Paul  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Ohio  Varnish  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Graining 
tool.     1,441,919  ;  Jan.  9. 

Gstalder,  Paul  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Ohio  Varnish  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Graining 
tool.     1,441.920;  Jan.  9. 

Gstalder,  Paul  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Ohio  Varnish  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Graining 
tool.     1,411,921  ;  Jan.  9. 

Gstalder,  Paul  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Ohio  Varnish  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Graining 
tool.     1,441,922  ;  Jan.  9. 

Guadagni,  Guilio  S.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Depositing  ma- 
chine.    1,477,344  :   Dee.    11. 

Gualta,  Alfredo.  Turin,  Italy.    Engine.     1,440,825  ;  Jan.  2. 

Guarantee  Liquid  Measure  Company.  (See  MacKenzie, 
Georse  W.,  assignor.) 

Guarantee  Liquid  Measure  Company.  (See  Townsend, 
William  S.,  assignor.) 

Guaranty  Iron  &  Steel  Co.     (See  Fischer,  Adam,  assignor.) 

Guaranty  Trust  Company  of  New  York,  et  al.,  executors. 
(See  Baker.  James  B.) 

Guaranty  Trust  Company  of  New  Tork,  The.  (Set 
Marchand,    Ludwip,    assignor.) 

Guardiani,  Eustachio,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fly  screen  for 
windows.      1,466,281  ;   Aug.   2S. 

Guardino,  Leonardo,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automobile  signal- 
light  casing.      Des.   Pi2..")2l  :   June  12. 

Guardino,  Vlncenso,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Ice-cream-cutting 
machine.     1,441,800  ;   Jan.   9. 

Guay,  Emile  J.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.  Actuating  device  and  making  the  same. 
1,463.015:   Julv   24. 

Guay,  Frank,  Whitefish,  Mont.  Rotary  washing  ma- 
chine.    1,457,160:  May   29. 

Guazzoni,  Alberto,  Rome,  Italy.  Cycle  stand  and  brush 
holder.     1,450,680  ;   Apr.  3. 

Gublch,  Emerik,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Condiment  container. 
1,473,552  ;    Nov.    6. 

Guckert,  Edward  N.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Stringed  mu.sical  In- 
strument.    Des.  62,235  :  Apr.  24. 

Gudgel.  Everett  D.,  and  M.  M.  Corey,  assignors  to  R.  D. 
Swisher  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  lU.  Stamp  mount  and 
index.     1,462.200;  July  17. 

Gudmundson,  Niels  W.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Elevator 
brake.     1.443,841  ;  ,Tan.  30. 

Guelbaum.  David,  Syracuse.  N.  Y.  Dynamometer  for 
determining  the  modulus  of  elasticity.  1,443,877 ; 
Jan.   30. 

Guelbaum,  David.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Grain-cutting  ma- 
chine.    1,451,217  ;  Apr.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUl'^D  FROM  THE 
Alpliabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Guelbaum,  David,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.    Grain-cutting  machine 

with  automatic  scoops.     1,456,003  ;  May  22. 
Guenst,    William,    Philadelphia,    assignor    of    one-half    to 

S.    S.   Newman,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Power   reverse   gear. 

1,477,557;   Dec.   18. 
Guenther,  Arthur  G.  G.,  assignor  to  Signode  System,  Inc., 

Chicago,  111.     Stretching  tool.     1,453,564  ;  May  1. 
GueiitlK'r,    Arthur    G.    G.,    assignor    to    Signode    System 

Inf.,    Chica£?o,   111.     Machine   for  applying  box  straps. 

1,462,960;   July  24. 
Guenther,  Frank,  San  Mateo,  Calif.,  assignor  of  one-half 

to  W.  Meinersmann,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.    Signal.    1,444,742  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Guenther,    Frederick    G.,    and    W.    C.    Grabau,     Seattle, 

Wasjh.     Terminal.     1,441,801  ;  Jan.  9. 
Guenther,    Henry    L.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Can-double- 

soaniing  machine.     1,441,195  ;  Jan.  2. 
Guenther.  Henry  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Seaming  head  for 

cau  machinery.     1,450,418  ;  Apr.  3. 
Guenther,    Henry  L.,   Los  Angeles,    Calif.      Can-cap   feed. 

1,454,383  ;  May  8. 
Guenther,  Henry  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Can  feeding  and 

timing  device.     1,463,527  ;  July  31. 
Guerin,     Morinvllle    J.,    jr.       (See    Guerin,    Wilfred    L., 

assignor.) 
Guerin,  Wilfred  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  J.  Guerin, 

jr..    New   Orleans,    La.      Indicator    for    vacant   theater 

seats.      1,461,143  ;   July   10. 
Guerin,  William  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Snow-removal   sys- 
tem.    1,447,948;   Mar.   6. 
Gueritev,    Charles,   assignor  to   Passaic   Metal   Ware   Co., 

Passaic,   N.   J.     Container.      1,443,682 ;    Jan.   30. 
Guerrant,    John    L.,    Sedalia,    Mo.        Freight-car      door. 

1,465,982  ;  Aug.   28. 
Guerrant,     John     L.,     Sedalia,     Mo.       Freight-car    door. 

1,468,019  ;   Sept.  18. 
Guerrant,    John     L.,     Sedalia.    Mo.      Freight  -  car    door. 

1,477,055  ;   Dec.   11. 
Guerrieri,  Joseph,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Artichoke  trim- 
mer and   cutter.     1,461,874  ;  July  17. 
Guerrieri,  Michael,  Newark,  N.  J.   Tool  holder.    1,468,715  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Guertin,    Augustus   E.,   Belmont,   Mass.      Shock   absorber. 

1,461,391;   July   10. 
Guesmer,    Arnold    L.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Heating    de- 
vice for  mangles.     1^473, 764  ;   Nov.    13. 
Guess,    Chester   M.,   Los   Angeles,    Calif.     Casing   spear. 

1,445,680;   Feb.  20. 
Guest,    Albert   H.,    Stourbridge,    England.      Match   stand, 

inkstand,   ash  bowl,    and   the  like   article.      1,459,023  ; 

June  19. 
Guetl,  John  I.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.    Shaft  bearing.    1,457,831 ; 

June  5. 
Guett,  Monroe,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Hart  &  Hege- 

man      Manufacturing     Company.        Switch      actuator. 

1,450,035;   Mar.   27. 
Guett,  Monroe,  assignor  to  The  Hart  &  Hegeman  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Hartford,  Conn.    Electrical  fixture. 

1,460,060:  June  26. 
Guettler,    Herbert,   Escanaba,   Mich.,    assignor,    by   mesne 

assignments,   to   Fiber  Making   Processes,   Chicago,   111. 

Barking  apparatus.     1,463,887  ;  Aug.   7. 
Gufler,  Anton,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Animal  trap.     1,472,217  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Guggenberger,   Leopold,   Hastings-on-Hudson,   assignor  to 

Rolup  Screen  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Edge  reen- 

forcement  for  screens  and  the  like.     1,474,628 ;  Nov.  20. 
Gugt;enbuhl,    Hermann,    Ruschlikon,    Switzerland.      Elec- 
tric  bed   warmer.      1,476,073 ;   Dec.    4. 
Guggenheim  Brothers.     (See  Fink,  Colin  G.,  assignor.) 
Gugino,     Carmelo,    Buffalo,     N.     Y.       Window    shutter. 

1,440,677;  Jan.  2. 
Gugler,    John    B.,    Omaha,    Nebr.      Rocking    high    chair. 

1,447,302;  Mar.  6. 
Guglielmello,  Salvatore,  Worcester,  Mass.     Boot-blacking 

machine.     1,475,298  ;  Nov.  27. 
Gugliuzzi,    Nicholas,    Ansonia,    Conn.      Window-shade   fix- 
ture.    1,451,947;  Apr.  17. 
Guide  Motor  Lamp  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See 

Persons,  William  F.,  assignor.) 
Guider,    John    F.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Piston    for    Internal- 
combustion  engines.     1,442,610  :  Jan.   16. 
Guider,   John  J.,   North   Pelham,   N.  Y.     Sliding  drapery 

holder.     1,465.938  ;  Aug.  28. 
Guier,  William,  Wichita,  Kans.  Street  indicator.  1,445,585; 

Feb.   13. 
Guignard,    Edwin    M.    F.,    Shanghai,    China,    assignor    to 

Underwood    Typewriter    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Typewriting   machine.     1,463,811  ;    Aug.   7. 
Guilbert,  Augustus  T.,   Pasadena,   Calif.     Statuette  lamp 

stand.      Des.   62.203;   Apr.   10. 
Guild,  Andrew.     (See  McGuire,  N.  B.,  and  Guild.) 
Guild,     Andrew     W.,     Houston,     Tex.       Rotary     harrow. 

1,471,692  ;  Oct.  23. 
Guild,    Waldo   J.,    assignor   to   Heald   Machine    Company, 

Worcester,      Mass.        Eccentric      feeding      mechanism. 

1,454,472  ;  May  8. 
Guilpv,  Arthur  J.,  Hartville,  Ohio.     Tubular  folding  and 

collapsible   core.     1,466,527 ;  Aug.  28. 
Guiloy,  Henri  A.,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rnnd 

Comp.iny,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Rotation  for  rock  drills. 

1,464,030;  Aug.   14. 


Norton  W.,  as- 
Device  for  re- 
assignor  to   So- 


Guiley,  Henri  A.,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 

Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Rotation  release  for  rock 

drills.     1.476,814;  Dec.  11. 
Guilford  Mfg.  Co.,  The.      (See  Chapman, 

signor.) 
Guilford,  William  0.  J.,  Pasadena,  Calif, 

pairing  fenders.     1,443,075 ;  Jan.  23. 
Guillaume,   Charles   E.,    Sevres,    France 

ciftS   des   Fabriques   de    Spiraux   R6unies,   Petit-Sacon 

nex,    Switzerland.      Compensating    balance    spring    for 

chronometers  and  watches.     1,454,473;  May  8. 
Guilliaume,     William,     assignor     to     General     Industrial 

X-Ray    Co.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Cabinet.      Des.    62,445  ; 

.Tune  5. 
Guillou,    Henri,    Montrouge,    France.      Driving   belt    and 

the  like.      1,463,812  ;  Aug.   7. 
Guimont,  Joseph  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  Langlois, 

Montreal,       Quebec,       Canada.         Welding      radiators. 

1,458,934;  June   19. 
Guimont,  Joseph  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  Langlois 

Montreal,      Quebec,      Canada.      Radiator. 

Sept.  11. 
Guinn,     S.    E.,    Manufacturing    Company. 

Samuel   E.,  assignor.) 
Guinn,     Samuel    E.,    Johnson    City,    Tenn., 

S.    B.    Guinn    Manufacturing   Company,    Inc, 

brush.     1,442,662;  Jan.  16. 
Guinter,    John    J.,     Akron,    Ohio. 

03,.399  ;  Dec.   4. 
Guinzburg,    George  K.,    assignor   to 

ber    Company,    New   York,   N.    Y. 

1,476,299  ;  Dec.  4. 
Guj^nzburg,    yictor,^  assignor   to   I 


1,467,316 ; 
Guinn, 


(See 


assignor    to 
Shaving 


Toy    balloon.       Des. 

I.   B.    Kleinert   Rub- 
Garment   protector. 


-  B.  Kleinert  Rubber 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elastic  fabric.  1,462,279  ; 
July  17. 

Guinzburg,  Victor,  assignor  to  I.  B.  Kleinert  Rubber  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Powder-pufC  holder.  1,471,729  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Guinzburg,  Victor,  assignor  to  I.  B.  Kleinert  Rubber  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.     Garment.     1,477,218  ;  Dec.  11. 

Gulba,  Stanley  F.,  Shamokin,  Pa.  Rotary  nozzle  brush. 
1,462,909;  July  24. 

Gulesian,  Selden  J.,  Revere,  Mass.  Adjustable  rail  fitting, 
1,467,153;    Sept.   4. 

(See    King,    George 


H., 


(See   McAfee,   Aimer   M.,   as- 

(See 

(See 


McBlroy,    Karl   P.,    as- 
Pritchard, 


G.    L.,    and 


(See  Watkeys,  Thomas  L.,  as- 


Water-flushlng 


Gulf    Refining    Company, 
signor.) 

Gulf   Refining   Company, 
signor.) 

Gulf   Refining    Company, 
signor. ) 

Gulf    Refining    Company. 
Henderson,   assignors.) 

Gulf  Refining  Company, 
signer.) 

Gullck,  David  E.,   San  Francisco,   Calif. 
device.     1,474,472;  Nov.  20. 

Gulick,  Edward  J.,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Packard 
Motor  Car  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Steering-rod  con- 
nection.     1,451,040  ;   Apr.   10. 

Gulledge,  William  T.,  Matthews,  N.  C.  Jack.  1,446,176 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Gulledge,  William  T.,  Matthews,  N.  C.  Tire  mounting. 
1.473,623;  Nov.  13. 

Gullicksen,  Ole,  assignor  to  Churchill  Cabinet  Company, 
Chicago,  111.    Telephone  booth.    1,442,942 ;  Jan.  23. 

GuUine,  Henry  L.,  Montreal,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J. 
Hyde,  Westmount,  Quebec,  Canada.  Perpetual  calen- 
dar.    1,448,293  ;  Mar.  13. 

Gulline,  Henry  L.,  Montreal,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  Hyde,  Westmount,  Quebec,  Canada.  Mounting 
for  advertisements,  calendars,  and  pictures.  1,459,052  ; 
June  19. 

Gulliver,  Arthur  P.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Pipe-cleaning  de- 
vice.    1,459,625  ;  June  19. 

Gum,  Jacob  B.,  Mount  Vernon,  Mo.  Eyeglass  mounting, 
1,445,941;  Feb.  20. 

Gump,    B.   F.,    Company.      (See   Carll,    Harry,    assignor.) 

Gump,  B.  F.,  Company.     (See  Draver,  Emil  R.,  assignor.) 

Gumz,  Johann  H.      (See  Mackey,  F.  C,  and  Gurnz.^ 

Gunderson,  George  H.,  Potter,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P. 
Maginnis,  Kimball,  Nebr.  Road  drag.  1,472,168 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Gunderson,  Gunder  H.,  Fairchild,  Wis.  Starter  for  ex- 
plosive engines.     1,475,815  ;  Nov.  27. 

Gunderson,  Joseph  C,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.  Envelope- 
feeding   attachment.      1,459,179 ;    June    19. 

Gunderson,  Joseph  C,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.  Envelope- 
delivery  device.     1,466,161  ;   Aug.   28. 

Gunderson,  Lewis  O.,  Decatur,  111.  Method  of  and  means 
for  counteracting  destructive  electrolysis.  1,449,991 ; 
Mar.   27. 

Gundlach,  Beno  J.,  Belleville,  111.  Apparatus  for  sharp- 
ening reamers.     1,478,563  ;   Dec.   25. 

Gundlach.  Henry  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tool  for  calking. 
1,475,264  ;  Nov.  27. 

Gundlach,  Paul,  Bremen,  Germany.  Kneading  machine 
specially  for  dry  and  slimy  masses.  1,478,116 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Gunlocke  Chair  Co.  (See  Gunlocke,  W.  H.,  and  Pike,  as- 
signors.) 

Gunlocke,  William  H.,  Wayland,  N.  Y.,  and  G.  J.  Pike, 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignors  to  The  W.  H.  Gunlocke 
Chair  Co.,  Wayland,  N.  Y.     Chair.     Des.  63,078  ;  Oct.  2. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  ObU-'ICE,  3928. 
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Uuun,  Earl  G.,  assignor  to  I'ackard  Motor  Car  Company, 

Detroit,       Mich.         Hydrocarbon     motor.        1,404,068 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Gunu,  Earl  G.,  assignor  to  I'ackard  Motor  Car  Com[iany, 

Detroit,   Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     1,473,092:   Nov.   G. 
Gunu,  Karl  G.,  assignor  to  I'ackard  Motor  Car  Company, 

Detroit,  Mich.     Motor  vehicles.     1,473, u!)3  ;  Nov.  G. 
Gunu,     Fred     W.,     Boston,     Mass.       Hose-clamping     tool. 

1.442.402  ;   Jan.   16. 

Giiun,     Fred     W.,    Boston,    Mass.       Ilose-clamping    tool. 

1.442.403  ;  Jan.  10. 

Gunn,  Frederick  M.     (See  Guyette,  F.  B.,  and  Gunn.) 

Gunn,  Jaiuc.-;  N..  iNew  York,  N.  i.,  assignor  to  Jlorgan  & 
Wright.     Tire  tread.     Des.   02,167;   ^pr.  3. 

Gunn,  James  N.,  New  York,  N.  V.,  assignor  to  Morgan  & 
\\  right.     Tire  tread.     Des.  02,168  ;   Apr.   3. 

Gunn,  John  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Adjustable  bearing  box. 
1,453,936;  May   1. 

Gunn,  Shelton  J.,  Gunntown,  Fla.  Iron-bound  cover  and 
box  construction.     1,443,260  ;  Jan.  23. 

Gunn,  Shelton  J.,  Gunntown,  Fla.  Automatic  machine 
for  shaping  and  t'astenins  iron  bauds  to  box  material. 
1,405,81"  ;  Aug.  21. 

Gunn,  Slieltou  J.,  Gunntown,  Fla.  Keel.  1,465,818 ; 
Aug.   21. 

Gunn,  Thomas  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Derrick.  1,445,130  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Gunn,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  Wright  Manufacturing 
Company,  Lisbon,  Ohio.     Coupling.     1,454,587  ;  May  8. 

Gunn,  William  A.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Making  desk  or 
like  tops.     1,471,026  :  Oct.  16. 

Gunnell,  George  H.,  Morristown,  N.  J.  Moistener  for 
cigars.     1,454,236;  May  8. 

Gunning,  William  A.     (See  Maynard,  A.  E.,  and  Gunning.) 

Gunnlaugsson,  Skuli,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Counting 
hoard.     1,445,586  ;  Feb.  13. 

Gunson,  Thomas  R.      (See  Kohout,  J.  J.,   and  Gunson.) 

Giinther,  Alfred.     (See  Thauss,  A.,  and  Gtinther.) 

Gunther,  Emil  B.,  Altadena,  Calif.  Floor  surfacer. 
1,457,224;   May  29. 

Gunther,  George  E.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1,456,004  ;  May  22. 

Giinther,  Gottfried,  Schwenningen-on-the-Neckar,  Ger- 
many. Combined  clock  and  letter  balance.  1,471,956  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Gunzel,  Arno,  et  al.     (See  Paffrath,  Paul  C.  J.,  assignor.) 

Guptill,  Rodney  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  H.  Cor- 
nelius and  one-tenth  to  W.  M.  McGee,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
Bearing  material  and  making  the  same.  1,464,569 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Gurley,  John  W.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Pump.  1,472,414  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Gurney,  Dayton  A.,  Caro,  Mich.  Trail  stop.  1,462.280; 
July  17. 

Gurnicki,  Nykola.      (See   Semenoff,   I.  M.,  and  Gurnicki.) 

Gurr,  Thomas  S.,  et  al.  (See  Bryan,  William  G.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Gurski,  Stanislaw,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Condensing  device. 
1,440.917  ;    .Tan.    2. 

Gurvine,  Frederick  J.  (See  Atkinson,  Le  Roy  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Gusdorf,  Harold  M.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Power  trans- 
mission.     1,442,268  :   Jan.   10. 

Gusdorf,  Harold  M.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Drive-belt  ma- 
terial.    1,457,243;  May  29. 

Gusdorf,  Harold  M.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Transmission  V 
belt.     1,457,569  ;  June  5. 

Guseman,  Tanny  C,  Houston,  Tex.  Stitching-machine 
guard.     1,456,548;   May  29. 

Gustafson,  Adolph  P.,  assignor  to  M.  Schulz  Company 
Chicago,    111.     Pneumatic   action.     1,449,992 ;   Mar.   27. 

Gustafson,  Adolph  P.,  assignor  to  M.  Schulz  Company, 
Chicago,   111.      Pneumatic  action.      1,451,980 ;   Apr.    17. 

Gustafson,  Adolph  P.,  assignor  to  M.  Schulz  Company, 
Chicago,    111.      Pneumatic   action.      1,468,361  ;    Sept.  18. 

Gustafson,  Arthur  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  H.  E. 
Holbrook,  Boston,  Mass.  Machine  for  sealing  circulars. 
1,454,889  ;   May   15. 

Gustafson,  Charles  J.     (See  Cole,  D.,  and  Gustafson.) 

Gustafson,  Gottfried,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pump  for  boat- 
propelling  devices.     1,459,330  ;  .Tune  19. 

Gustafson,  Oscar  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  S.  Scott, 
Chicago,  111.     Rotary  cutter  head.     1,478,649;  Dec.  25. 

Gutekunst,  David  W.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E.  G. 
Helander  and  one-third  to  C.  Anderson,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Toy  vehicle.     1,467,271 ;   Sept.  4. 

Guth,  Edwin  F.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Lighting  fixture. 
1,440.733  :  Jan.  2. 

Guth,  Edwin  F..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Lighting  fixture. 
1.453,349  ;  May  1. 

Guth,  Edwin  F.,  assignor  to  St.  Louis  Brass  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Lighting  fixture. 
1,457,061  :  May  29. 

Guth,    Frederick    A.      (See    Guth,    Harold    P.,    assignor.) 

Guth,  Harold  F.,  London,  Ohio.  Garage-door-operating 
mechanism.     1,441,923  ;  Jan.  9. 

■^uth,  Harold  F.,  London,  assignor  to  P.  A.  Guth,  Colum- 
bus,  Ohio.     Gate.     1.459,505;   June  19. 

Guth.  Jacob,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Tractor  water-cooling  device. 
1,465,432  ;  Aug.  21. 

Guth.  William  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Self-cleaning  lava- 
tory.    1.468,565  ;   Sept.   18. 

Guthard,  Edgar  C.      (See  O'Neill,  William  J.,  assignor.) 


Guthard,  Edgar  C,  Chicago,  111.  Tool  handle  and  the 
like.     1,457,570  ;  June  5. 

Guthman,  Sigmund,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Pay  envelope. 
1,449,282  ;  Mar.  20. 

Guthridge,  Ada  L.  and  F.  G.,  Chicago,  111. ;  said  F.  G. 
Guthridge  assignor  to  said  Ada  L.  Guthridge.  Com- 
bined chair  and  display  rack.     1,473,702  ;  Nov.   13. 

Guthridge,  Frank  G.  (See  Guthridge,  Ada  1..  and 
F.  G.) 

Gutlirldge,  Richard,  Norristown,  Pa.  Receptacle  and 
agitator  therefor.     1,457,431 ;  June  5. 

Guthrie,  Charles  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Con.solidated 
tarilf  index.     1,457,363  ;   June  5. 

Guthrie,  James,  Elyria,  and  J.  W.  Simmons  ;  said  Guthrie 
assignor  to  The  Simmons  Manufacturing  Company, 
Cleveland,   Ohio.     Rheostat.     1,443,469;  Jan.   30. 

Gutierrez,  Norberto,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Orchestra  sound 
cabinet.      1,448,061;  Mar.  13. 

Glitlin,  Hermann,  Basel,  assignor  to  Elektrizitatswerk 
Lonza,  Gampel,  Switzerland.  Utilizing  solid  fuel. 
1,452,239;  Apr.  17. 

Gutman,  Harry,  Oak  Park,  111.  Tobacco-treating  ma- 
chine.    1,447,075  ;  Feb.  27. 

Gutman,  Sylvester  A.,  Flint,  Mich.  Producing  lock 
handles.     1,464,526  ;   Aug.   14. 

Gutridge,  Loammie  A.,  and  P.  M.  Hosier,  assignors  of 
one-third  to  said  Gutridge  and  two-thirds  to  G.  N. 
Slonaker,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Switch  attachment  for 
folding  machines.     1,460,544  ;  July  3. 

Gutschow  &  Co.  G.  m.  b.  11.     (See  Reiss,  Paul,  assignor.) 

Outsell,  Hiram  S.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Automobile  buffer. 
1,451,874;  Apr.   17. 

Guttenstein,  Joseph,  and  I.  Kritzer,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Heating  attachment  for  cake  mixers.  1,468,615 ; 
Sept.    18. 

Guttery,  W.   P.      (See   Steele,   Wesley,   assignor.) 

Guttly,  Alphonse,  Wisconsin  Rapids,  Wis.  Wrench. 
1,457,244  ;  May  29. 

vjuttman,  Hyman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  fabric. 
Des.  62,551 ;  June  19. 

Guttman,  Hyman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  fabric. 
Des.  62,552  ;  June  19. 

Guy,  Albert  E.,  U.  S.  Army.  Pressure  gauge.  1,468,383 ; 
Sept.    18. 

Guy,  Harry  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  S.  Purnell,  Oak 
Park,  111.     Roofing.     1,469,041  ;   Sept.  25. 

Guy,  La  Fayette  T.,  Selma,  Ala.  Fishing  tackle.  1,466,620  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Guy,  Wiley  A.,  Slayton,  Minn.  Sled  attachment. 
1,449,993;   Mar.   27. 

Guyatt,  Christopher  G.  (See  Allebrand,  C.  W.,  and 
Guyatt.) 

Guye,  Philippe  A.,  Geneva,  Switzerland,  and  A.  Schmidt, 
assignors  to  "L'Azote  Francais."  S.  A.,  Paris,  France, 
Recovering  nitrogen-oxide  vapors.     1,443,220 ;  Jan.  23. 

Guyer,  Hans,  and  E.  Riiegger,  assignors  to  Aktiengesell- 
schaft  der  Maschinenfabriken  Escher  Wyss  &  Cie., 
Zurich,  Switzerland.  Refrigerating  machine.  1,464,277  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Guyette,  Fred  B.,  and  F.  M.  Gunn,  Guild,  N.  H.  Bobbin 
antisplitting  device.     1,459,727  ;   June  26. 

Guynes,  John  W.,  Calvert,  Tex.  Lint-cleaning  attachment 
for  cotton  gins.     1,450,592  ;  Apr.  3. 

Guynn,  John  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  D.  McLain, 
Newport,  Ark.     Dumping  wagon.     1,451,218 ;  Apr.   10. 

Guyot,  Arthur  P.      (See  Guyot,  Gaston  A.  and  A.  P.) 

Guyot,  Gaston  A.  and  A.  P.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Watch- 
bracelet  hook.     1,457,432  ;   June  5. 

Guyot,  Marius,  assignor  to  Aluminum  Manufactures,  Inc., 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Multipart  core.     1,449,097  ;  Mar.  20. 

Guyse,  Harry  H.     (See  Guyse,  William  M.  and  H.  H.) 

Guyse,  William  M.  and  H.  H.,  Billings,  Mont.  Metal 
building  lath.     1,444,376;  Feb.  6. 

Guy  ton  &  Cumfer  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Cumfer,  Harry  A., 
assignor.) 

Guyton,  Prank,  Turley,  Okla.  Automatic  oil-tank  switch. 
1,447,843  ;  Mar.   6. 

Gwatkin,  Benjamin.  (See  Randall,  Roland  V.  and 
V.  E.,  assignors.) 

Gwinn,  George  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Auto- 
matic Packing  &  Labeling  Company,  Durham,  N.  C. 
Machine  for  applying  stamps,  labels,  or  sealing  strips 
to  packages.     1,456,307  ;  May  22. 

Gwyer,  Herbert  J.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Refrigerator  con- 
struction.    1,452,271  ;   Apr.   17. 

Gwyer,  Herbert  J.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Refrigerator  con- 
struction.    1,452,272  ;  Apr.  17. 

Gwyer,  Herbert  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Refrigerator  trap. 
1,466,827  ;   Sept.  4. 

Gwynes,  George  B.,  Andersonville,  Ga.  Plow  blade. 
1,473,229;   Nov.   6. 

Gyger,  Joseph,  Ottawa,  assignor  to  Ottawa  Silica  Com- 
pany, Ottawa  Township,  111.  Flow  accelerator  for  pipe- 
line sand  conveyers.     1,444,069  ;  Feb.  6. 

Gyllsdorff,  Torsten  A.,  assignor  to  Standard  Reamer  & 
Tool  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Reamer.  1,472,798 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Gyroscope  Company,  The.  (See  Titterlngton,  Morris  M., 
assignor.) 

Gysel,  Max  E.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Stator 
structure  for  dynamo-electric  machines.  1,446,898 ; 
Feb.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THIO 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Gyulai,  Steven,  Howell,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Bracelet. 
1,448,440;  Mar.   13. 

H.  &  B.  American  Machine  Company.  (See  Adkinson, 
William,  assignor.) 

H.  &  H.  Ignition  Corporation.  (See  Hawkins,  William 
W.,   assignor.) 

H.  &  H.  Machine  Company.  (See  Howdeshell,  Eolaud  M., 
assignor.) 

H  &  H  Patent  Development  Company.  (See  Hebern,  Ed- 
ward H.,  assignor.) 

H.  &  N.  Carburetor  Co.  (See  Mladinlch,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

H-R  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hilliard,  Harry 
D.,  assignor.) 

H.  S.  Laboratory.     (See  Swift,  Clement  K.,  assignor.) 

H.  S.  B.  W.-Cochrane  Corporation.  (See  Elfreth,  Harold 
D.,  assignor.) 

Haack,  Gustave,  Madison,  Wis.  Life  buoy.  1,460,483 : 
July  3. 

Haack,  William  F.,  Berwyn,  111.  Lead  pencil.  1,469,786  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Haack,  WUliam  F.,  Berwyn,  lU.  Lead  pencil.  1,469,787  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Haag,  Alfred  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Talking-machine  cabi- 
net.    1,468,233  ;   Sept.   18. 

Haag,  Joseph,  Paris,  France.  Fastening  device  for  the 
doors  of  railway  wagons  and  other  vehicles.  1,441,497  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Haan,  Paul  C,  Upper  Nyack,  N.  Y.  Power-transmission 
means  for  boats.     1,458,405  ;  June  12. 

Haanel,  Walter  !>.,  Chicago,  lU.  Electric  fountain. 
1,462,281;  July  17. 

Haar,  Adam,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Weather  vane.  Des. 
62,818;  Aug.  7. 

Haarberg,  Cato,  Trondhjem,  Norway.  Portable  handle. 
1,448,999  ;   Mar.  20. 

Haarlander,  Otto  J.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  New 
Jersey  Patent  Company,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  I'hono- 
graph  cabinet.     l>es.  62,505  ;  June  12. 

Haarlander,  Otto  J.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  New 
Jersey  Patent  Company,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Phono- 
graph cabinet.     Des.  62,506  ;  June  12. 

Haarlander,  Otto  J.,  South  Orange,  and  C.  B.  Hydeloff, 
Bast  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  New  Jersey  Patent 
Company,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Phonograph  cabinet. 
Des.   61,770  ;  Jan.   9. 

Haas,  Charles  A.,,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Retaining  device  for 
receptacle  caps.     1,450,077  ;  Mar.  27. 

Haas,  Edward.     'See  Ferguson.  M.  B.,  and  Haas.) 

Haas,  Edward,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  B.  Ferguson, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Conveyer  mechanism.  1,453,701 ; 
June  12. 

Haas  Electric  Sales  Company,  The.     (See  Haas,  Max  L.) 

Haas,  Frank  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  M.  J.  Whit- 
tall  Associates,  Worcester,  Mass.  Kug.  Des.  61,771 ; 
Jan.   9. 

Haas,  Frank  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  M.  .T. 
Whittall    Associate.s,     Worcester,    Mass.       Rug.       Des. 

61.772  ;  Jan.  9.  .  ^     ,,     , 
Haas,    Frank    A.,    New   York,    N.    Y.,    assignor   to    M.    J. 

Whittall    Associates,     Worcester,     Mass.       Rug.       Des. 

61.773  ;   Jan.   9. 

Haas,    Frank    A.,    New   York,    N.    Y.,    assignor   to   M.    J. 

Whittall    Associates,    Worcester,    Mass.      Rug.      Des. 

61,774;  Jan.   9.  ^     ,,     -^ 

Haas,    Prank    A.,    New   York,    N.   Y.,    assignor   to   M.    J. 

Whittall    Associates,    Worcester,    Mass.      Rug.      Des. 

61,775  ;  Jan.  9.  „     ^ 

Haas,    Frank    A.,    New   York,    N.   Y.,    assignor   to    M.    J. 

Whittall    Associates,    Worcester,     Mass.       Rug.       Des. 

61,776;  Jan.  9. 
Haas,    Frank    A.,    New   York,    N.    Y.,    assignor   to    M.    J. 

Whittall    Associates,    Worcester,    Mass.       Rug.       Des. 

61,777;  Jan.   9. 
Haas,    Frank    A.,    New   York,    N.    Y.,    assignor   to    M.    J. 

Whittall    Associates,     Worcester,     Mass.       Rug.       Des. 

61,778;  Jan.  9. 
Haas,    Frank    A.,    New   York,    N.   Y.,    assignor   to   M.    J. 

Whittall    Associates,    Worcester,    Mass.      Rug.      Des. 

61,779  ;  Jan.  9. 
Haas,    Frank   A.,    New   York,   N.    Y.,   assignor    to   M.    J. 

Whittall    Associates,    Worcester,     Mass.       Rug.       Des. 

61,780;  Jan.  9. 
Haas,    Frank    A.,    New  York,    N.   Y.,    assignor   to    M.   J. 

Whittall    Associates,    Worcester,    Mass.      Rug.      Des. 

61,781  ;  Jan.  9. 
Haas,  Frederick  W.     (See  Frederick,  H.,  and  Haas.) 
Haas,   Harry   L..    New   York,   N.   Y.      Anode   and   carrier 

therefor.      1,478,853 ;    Dec.    25. 
Haas,  Herman,  Marengo,  111.     Game.     1,444,683  ;  Feb.  6. 
Haas,    Hermann,    Lennep,    Germany.      Drying    apparatus. 

1,470,919;  Oct.  16. 
Haas,  Jacob   R.,   Chicago,   111.     Flour  sifter.      1,465,983  ; 

Aug.    28. 
Haas,   Joseph,  jr.,   Muncie,    Ind.,   assignor  to  The   Roess- 

ler  &  Hasslacher  Chemical  Company,  New  York,   N.  Y. 

Electroplating   with    zinc.      1,415,543  ;   Apr.   10. 
Haas,  Joseph  F.     (See  Landeweer,  H.,  and  Haas.) 
Haas,  Lucien  L.     (See  McDonald,  E.  P.  Glein,  and  Haas.) 
Haas,  Max  L..  assignor  to  The  Haas  Electric  Sales  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.     Electric  fixture.     Des.  62,204  ; 

Apr.  10, 


Haas,  Paul  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  M.  Kellogg, 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Burner  igniter.  1,476,201  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Haas,  Philip.  Dayton,  Ohio.  Water  closet.  1,441,576 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Haas,  Philip  J.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Poultry  beheader. 
1,474,711  ;  Nov.  20. 

Haas,  Rawley  D.,  La  Habra,  Calif.  Playing  cards. 
1,448,441 ;    Mar.    13. 

Haas,  Rudolf,  Baden,  Germany,  assignor  to  Techno  Serv- 
ice Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Percussion  fuse. 
1,462,173  ;  July  17. 

Haas,  Victor  B.,  Sylvania  Township,  Lucas  County,  as- 
signor of  one-half  to  S.  E.  Starr  and  one-half  to  W.  E. 
Waldo,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Device  for  carbureting  air. 
1,441,277  ;  Jan.  9. 

Haas,  William,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Combined  ironing- 
board  stand  and  window  jack  or  seat.  1,475,067 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Haase,  Jorgen  I.     (See  Fitchett,  T.  S.,  and  Haase.) 

Haase,  Jorgen  I.,  Towsou,  and  E.  A.  Metz,  Uleuarm,  as- 
signors to  F.  X.  Hooper  Company,  Inc.,  Glenarm,  Md. 
Counterbalanced  tape  delivery  for  printing  presses. 
1,477,441;  Dec.   11. 

Haass,  Clemens  A.,  assignor  to  Tate  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.  Dauber  for  liquid  blacking  and 
the  like.     1,466,506;   Aug.   28. 

Habbeiiey,  William  C,  Lynn,  Mass.  Shoe.  1,466,552; 
Aug.  28. 

Habenicht,  August  F.,  Tinley  Park,  111.  Controlling  ap- 
paratus for  air-pressure  systems  for  pumps.  1,449,396  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Habenicht,  Charles  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Auto- 
mobile lock.     1,455,138  ;  May  15. 

Habenicht,  Charles  A.,  Modesto,  Calif.  Lock.  1,459,290  ; 
June  19. 

Haberkamp,  William  C,  Chicago,  111.  Hair  waver. 
1,472,561 ;  Oct.  30. 

Haberman,  Zeno  C,  Watertown,  S.  Dak.  Washing  ma- 
chine.    1,459,728;  June  26. 

Habicht,  Franz  P.,  assignor  to  the  Firm  "  Therma,"  Fab- 
rik  fiir  Elektrische  Heizung  A.-G.,  Schwanden,  Canton 
of  Glarus,  SwitzerlaniJ.  Electric  rotary  switch. 
1,458,484  ;   June   12. 

Habicht,  Otto,  Muhlheim-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Press 
for  uniting  the  soles  and  uppers  of  shoes  by  gluing. 
1,445,942;   Feb.  20. 

Habicht,  Otto,  Muhlheim-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Press- 
ing bow  and  last.     1,473,038  ;   Nov.   6. 

Hacheney,  Frank  C,  John  Day,  Oreg.  Adjustable 
wrench,      1,461,875  ;   July  17. 

Hachman,  Elmer  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Headlight  reflector. 
1,478,898  :  Dec.  25. 

Hachmann,  Frederick,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Gregg,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     Metal  book  cover.     1,452,802  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hachmann,  Frederick,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Gregg,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.     Book  cover.     1,446,499  ;   Feb.  27. 

Hachmann,  Frederick,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Gregg,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  Manifold  sales  book  and  cover.  1,446,500  : 
Feb.  27. 

Hachmann,  Frederick,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Gregg,  St.  Louis. 
Mo.  Manifold-sales-book  cover  and  tissue  hook  therefor. 
1,446,501  ;    Feb.   27. 

Hachmann,  Frederick,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Gregg,  St. 
Louis,   Mo.      Sales-book   cover.      1,459,506 ;   June   19. 

Hachmann,  Frederick,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Gregg,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     Detachable  hinge.     1,476,966  ;  Dec.  11. 

Hachmann,  Frederick,  St.  Louis,  Mc,  assignor  of  four- 
tenths  to  H.  C  Sickmann,  Marthasville,  and  two- 
tenths  to  C.  S.  Siegfried,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Combined  rail 
joint,  tie  plate,  and  anticreeper.     1,441,980;  Jan.  9. 

Hachmann,  Frederick,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  H.  W. 
Geller,  one-eighth  to  H.  A.  Prudot,  and  one-eighth  to 
L.  J.  Horan,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Plating  wooden  articles. 
1,440,678  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hachmann,  Frederick,  assignor  of  two-tenths  to  T.  T. 
Richards,  St.  Louis,  one-tenth  to  A.  Koelling,  one-tenth 
to  H.  Ilouchens,  two-tenths  to  J.  H.  Bierbaum,  Marthas- 
ville, two-tentbs  to  R.  E.  Einstein,  and  one-tenth  to  P. 
E.  Walsh,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rail  jack.  1,461,186 ; 
July  10. 

Hachmann,  Frederick,  St.  Louis,  and  H.  C.  Sickmann, 
Marthasville,  assignors  of  one-fifth  to  J.  A.  Blevins,  St. 
Lonis.  and  two  twenty-fifths  to  J.  H.  Bierbaum,  Mar- 
thasville, Mo.  Combined  tie  plate  and  rail  fastener. 
1,445,435  ;    Feb.   13. 

Haekenbvirg,  Herbert,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  Pepper  and  salt 
shaker.      1,440.670:   Mar.   27. 

Hacker,  Horace  W.,  Chicago,  III.  Clamping  mechanism. 
1,453,350  ;  May  1. 

Hacker,  Josephus  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Diaphragm  for  sound- 
conveying  instruments.     1,472,830  ;  Nov.  6. 

Hacker  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Sanford,  Floyd 
N.,   assignor.) 

Hackett,  Arthur  E.     (See  Eberhardt.  N.  S.,  and  Hackett.) 

Hackett,  William.     (See  Band,  Stephen  W.,  assignor.) 

Hackett,  William,  Port  Alberni,  British  Columbia,  Can- 
ada.    Water  wheel.     1,477,558  ;   Dec.  18. 

Hackett,  WiUiam  J..  Reno,  and  F.  T.  Abbay,  Hnzon,  Nev. 
Automobile  spring  equalizer  and  shock  absorber. 
1,462,638  ;    July   24. 

HackToy.  Tbaddeus  A.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Tire  tread. 
1,447,547  ;  Mar.  6. 


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Hackney.    Leslie    S.      (See    Fioelich,    .Tohn,    assiKuor.) 

Hiickuey,  Leslie  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Bed.  1,466,373  ; 
Ans.    28. 

Hackncv.  Robert  H.,  Milwaukee,  assignor  to  Tressed  Steel 
Tank  Company,  West  Allis.  Wis.  Removable  head  for 
metal  containers.     1,449,940  ;  Mar.  27. 

Hackstaff,  George  C,  Denver,  Colo.  Screening  and  sizing 
process  and  apparatus.     1,455,785  ;  May  22. 

Hackworth,  Alfred  and  .T.,  Ironton,  Ohio.  Car-controlling 
mechanism.     1,452,556  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hackworth,  Jesse.     (See  Hackworth,  Alfred  and  J.) 

Hackworth,  Lindall  G.,  Ruble,  Mo.  Demountable  rim 
for   vehicle  wheels.      1,457,888 ;   .Tune  5. 

nadawHv.    Charles.      (See    Brown,    .Tohn    H.,    assignor.) 

Hadawav,  William  S.,  jr..  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Electric 
heater.     1,459,729:  June  26. 

Hadaway,  William  S.,  jr.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Electric 
heat.r.     1.468,106;  Sept.   18. 

Hadawav,  William  S.,  Jr.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Kinetic 
heat  Insulation.     1,469,458;  Oct.  2. 

Hadden,  Ernest  R.,  Adrian,  Mich.  Pedal-operated  accel- 
eratinj:  attncliment.      1.444.117  ;   Feb.   6. 

Hadden.  Thomas  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  Hurd, 
Mount   Carmel,   111.     AxIe-trulng  machine.      1,464,760 ; 

Hnddon.   Eli.      (See  Skeppstedt.   A.  1^..  and   Iladdon.) 

naddon"s,  James,  Sons.      (See  Welch,  Jack  T.,  assignor.) 

Hadermann,  Frederick  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Smoker  stand. 
Des.  62,287  ;  May  1. 

Hadfield,  John,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Making  stockings. 
1.444.684  :  Feb.  6. 

Hadfield  Penfield  Steel  Company.  (See  Brown,  Davis,  as- 
signor.) 

Hadfield.  Robert  A.,  Westminster,  and  A.  G.  M.  Jack, 
Sheffield,  England.  Cap  for  armor-piercing  projectiles. 
1,448,800;  Mar.  20. 

Hadfield,  Robert  A.,  Westminster,  and  A.  G.  M.  Jack, 
Sheffield,  England.     Projectile.     1,475,578 ;  Nov.   27. 

Hadka,  Joseph,  Oak  Park,  IlL  Controlling  device  for 
mufner  cut-outs.     1,453,624  :  May  1. 

Hadley,  Carrie  B.      (See  Hadley,  Walter  B.,  assignor.) 

Hadley,  Cecil  A.,  Bradford,  England,  assignor  to  The 
Rose  Street  Foundry  and  Engineering  Company,  Lim- 
ited, Inverness,  Scotland.  Welding.  1,459,885 ; 
June  26. 

Hadley,  Edmund  P..  and  C.  C.  Holden,  assignors  to  Royal 
Comb  Company,  Leominster,  Mass.  Comb.  1,449,149  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Hadley,  Frederick  V.,  Needham,  S.  Barnaby,  Auburn- 
dale,  and  J.  0.  Clarke,  Forest  Hills,  Mass.  Vaporizer. 
1.462,504  :   July  24. 

Hadley,  Idale  L.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Electric  heater. 
1,455,287:  May  15. 

Hadley,  Walter  B.,  assignor  to  C.  B.  Hadley,  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.     Baker's  implement.     1,452,504 ;  Apr.  24. 

Hadley,  Walter  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonograph  record. 
1.456.434  :  May  22. 

Hadley.  Walter  C,  assignor  to  Central  Talking  Ma- 
chine Shop,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Amusement  de- 
vice.    Rel5,629  ;  June  19. 

Hadley,  Walter  C,  assignor  to  Central  Talking  Machine 
Shop,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Juvenile  blocks. 
1,464,421  :  Aug.  7. 

Hadly,  Harly  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Paved  structure. 
1,441,342  :  Jan.  9. 

Hadsell,  Darwin  G.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Reversible  handle 
socket.      1,450,438;   Apr.   3. 

llaeberlein.  Max,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Worthlng- 
ton  Pumn  and  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wicket  gate-adjusting  means.     1,451,694:   Apr.   17. 

Haefner,  William  C.  P.,  Southgate,  Ky.,  assignor  to  The 
Enterprise  Brass  &  Plating  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Automatic  timer.     1,442,884  ;  Jan.  23. 

Haege,  Louis.  New  Memphis,  111.  Animal  trap. 
1.454.098  :  May  15. 

Haentjens,  Otto,  Hazleton,  Pa.  Pump  system.  1,445,507  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Haering,  Joseph,  Louisville,  Ky.  Cow-tall  holder. 
1,450,774.  Apr.   3. 

Haering,  Joseph,  Louisville,  Ky.  Cow-tail  holder. 
1.458,821  ;  June  12. 

Haerr,  Harold  R.,  assignor  to  The  Gruen  Watch  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Case.     1,477,481 ;  Dec.  11. 

Haerting,  Karl  R.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Stone  and  like 
working  machine.     1,458,097  :  June  5. 

Haessler,  William  J,.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Collapsible  fun- 
nel.     1,461.654;    July    10. 

Hafele,  Gotthard,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Combined  lamp  pedestal 
and  stand.     Des.  63.163  ;  Oct.  30. 

Haf elfin  ger,  Emil  P.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  String  tensioner 
for  violins.     1,476,712  ;  Dec.  11. 

Hafer,  Henry,  St.  Lonis.  Mo.     Signal.     1.475,946  :  Dec.  4. 

Hafer  Myron  L.,  and  J.  H.  Rosenberg,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Locking  device  for  savings  deposit  boxes.  1,470,360 ; 
Oct.   9. 

Haff.  Robert  C.     (See  Cheesman,  R.  D.,  and  Haff.) 

Haffner,  Grover  C.,  Los  Angele.s,  Calif.  Psychic  instru- 
ment.     1,476,158;    Dec.    4. 

Haga.  Enoch.  (See  Wilson,  W.  D.,  and  Cullander,  as- 
signors.) 

Hagadone,  Olinron  A.,  Western  Springs,  111.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  International  Harvester  Com- 
pany.    Harvester.     1,467,374  ;  Sept.  11. 


Hagadone,  Clinton  A.,  Western  Springs,  111.,  assignor  to 
International  Harvester  Company.  Tractor  hitch  for 
corn  binders.     1,467,375  ;  Sept.  11. 

Hagadone,  Clinton  A.,  Western  Springs,  111.,  assignor  to 
International  Harvester  Company.  Tractor  hitch  for 
wagons.     1,477,345 ;   Dec.   11. 

Hagaman,  Albert  T.,  Louisa,  Ky.  Oil-well  equipment. 
1,467,635;   Sept.   11. 

Hagaman,  Mamie,  I'erth  Amboy,  N.  J.  Washtub. 
1,462,573;   July   24. 

ITagan,   Charles  F.    (See   Bollman,   Roland  R.,   assignor.) 

Hagan,  Chester  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window  lock. 
1,470,005  ;   Oct.   9.  ■ 

Ilagan  Corporation,  The.  (See  Brown,  Francis  H., 
assignor.) 

Hagan,  George  J.,  trustee.  (See  Hopwood,  J.  M.,  and 
Bannister,   assignors.) 

Hagan,  George  J.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  D.  S.  Wol- 
cott,  trustee,  Sewickley,  Pa.  Stoking  mechanism. 
7'«78,515;    Dec.    25. 

Hagblom,  Anton  B.,  and  R.  W.  Christensen,  Chicago,  111. 
Key  guard.    1,445,309  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hage,  Leonell  R.,  Highwood,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
G.  Swanstrom,  Great  Falls,  Mont.  Door  atop. 
1,445,681 ;  Feb.  20. 

Hage,  Rudolf  A.,  Gottenborg,  Sweden.  Riveting,  chisel- 
ing, and  rock-drilling  hammer.     1,464,570  ;  Aug.  14. 

Hagelstein,  Christian  H.  T.,  assignor  to  The  Reece  But- 
ton Hole  Machine  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Stop  mo-' 
tlon.     1,461,876;  July  17. 

Hageman,  Aaron  M.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  and  J.  M.  Kovachy, 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Lamp  Com- 
pany.   Etching  compound.     1,471,466  ;  Oct.  23. 

Hagemann,  Carl  W.,  administrator.  (See  Werbeck, 
Walter  G.) 

Hagemann,  Louis  F.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Sales  Book  Company,  Limited,  Toronto, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Autographic  register.  1,456,768 ; 
May  29. 

Hagemann,  Louis  F.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Sales  Book  Company,  Limited,  Toronto, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Auto^aphic  register.  1,456,769 ; 
May  29. 

Hagemann,  Louis  P.,  Niagara  Palls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Sales  Book  Company,  Limited,  Toronto, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Autographic  register.  1,456,770 ; 
May  29. 

Hagemann,  Louis  F.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Sales  Book  Company,  Limited,  Toronto, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Autographic  register.  1,456,771 ; 
May  29. 

Hagemann,  Louis  P.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Sales  Book  Company,  Limited,  Toronto, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Autographic  register.  1,456,772; 
May  29. 

Hagemann,  Louis  P.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Sales  Book  Company,  Limited,  Toronto, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Autographic  register.  1,456,773 ; 
May  29. 

Hagen,  Minnie,  Ellinwood,  Kans.  Sifter.  1,456,435; 
May  22. 

Hagen,  Oscar  A.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  Telescope.  1,451,096; 
Apr.  10. 

Hagen,  Slgvort  O.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Valve.  1,458,228 ; 
June  12. 

Hagenlocher,  Christian  P.,  assignor  to  Wright  Roller  Bear- 
ing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Antifriction  bearing. 
1,447,844  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hagens,  G.  R.,  et  al.  (See  Porter,  C.  A.,  and  Brewster, 
assignors.) 

Hager,  Albert  R.,  Manila,  P.  I.  Game-scoring  device. 
1,450,852  ;   Apr.   3. 

Hager,  Albert  R.,  Shanghai,  China.  Desk-pad  file. 
1,465,244  ;  Aug.  14. 

Hager,  Albert  R.,  Shanghai,  China,  assignor  to  The  Mah- 
Jong  Company  of  China,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cabinet 
for  nolding  games.     1,477,056;  Dec.  11. 

Hager,  Everett  G.,  Klmberly,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  B. 
Rough,  Twin  Falls,  Idaho.  Electrical  heating  element 
for  pressure  cookers.     1,440,826 ;  Jan.  2. 

Hager,  William  R.,  assignor  to  Troy  Laundry  Machinery 
Co.,  Ltd.,  Chicago,  lU.  Dry-room  tumbler.  1,457,905; 
June  5. 

Hager,  William  R.,  assignor  to  Troy  Laundry  Machinery 
Co.,  Ltd.,  Chicago,  111.  Clothes-handling  mechanism. 
1,465,433;  Aug.  21. 

Hagerman,  Charles  H.  (See  Kelley,  George  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hagerstrom,  John  A.,  Cranford,  N.  J.  Cover  grip. 
1,454,237  ;  May  8. 

Hagerty,  Robert  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  H.  Hebron 
and  one-half  to  T.  C.  Kelly,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Nursing 
bottle.     1,451,822;  Apr.  17. 

Hagey,  James  C,  and  T.  E.  Kavanaugh,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Q  R  S  Music  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Means  for  instruction  with  respect  to 
musical  instruments.     1,461,241 ;  July  10. 

Haggard,  Delmar,  et  al.  (See  Marmon,  Albert  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Haggard,  Oliver  L.  P.,  and  T.  O.  Rush,  Gadsen,  Ala. 
Tray.     1,464,987;  Aug.  14. 

Haggardt.  Fred  L.,  Twin  Palls,  Idaho.  Socket  wrench. 
1,464,132  ;  Aug.  7. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROai  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Haggenjos,  John  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Automobile  step 
plate.     Des.   61,871  :   Feb.   6. 

Haggenmacher,  John  E.,  assignor  to  The  Grasselli  Chem- 
ical Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Manufacture  of  acetic 
acid.     1,463,209;  July  .81. 

Haggerty,  Fvanic,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  P.  Izenstark, 
Chicago,  111.     Athletic  shoe.     1,472,415  ;  Oct.  30. 

Hagie,  John  L.      (See  Avenson,  L.  M.,  and  Hagie.) 

Haglund,  Gustaf,  Falun,  Sweden.  Automatically-acting 
lixlviation    apparatus.      1,456,592 ;    May    29. 

Hagman,  William  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Niles- 
Bement-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lever-locking 
device  for  hydraulic  machines.     1,477,171  ;   Dec.   11. 

Hagreen,    Elmer  J.      (See   Lee,   A.   M.,   and   Hagreen.) 

Hagstrom,  Joseph  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Valveless  air  ham- 
mer.    1,462,961 ;   July  24. 

Hague,  Floyd  T.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Multiple 
winding  for  alternating-current  machines.  1,447,164  ; 
Feb.   27. 

Hague,  Floyd  T.,  and  O.  Needham,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  as- 
signors to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing 
Company.  Commutating  means  for  dynamo-electric 
machines.     1,447,163  :  Feb.  27. 

Ilahn,  Adam  E.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Tire  gauge.  1,444,152 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Hahn,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  David  A.  Coleman  Co.,  Inc., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Stencil-printing  machine.  1,468,384  ; 
Sept.   18. 

Hahn,  Henry,  Portland,  Oreg.  Broom  holder.  1,444,874  : 
Feb.  13. 

Hahn,  Henry  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  Pipe  coupling.  1,461,482  ; 
July  10. 

Hahne,  William  C,  Elgin,  111.  Electric  power  device. 
1,471,957  ;  Oct.  23. 

Hahnemann,  Walter,  Kltzeberg,  near  Kiel,  assignor  to  the 
Firm  Signal  Gesellschaft,  m.  b.  H.,  Kiel,  Germany. 
Submarine  signaling  apparatus.     1,450,287  ;  Apr.  3. 

Hahnemann,  Walter,  Kltzeberg,  near  Kiel,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  the  Firm  Signal  Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.,  Kiel, 
Germany.  Sound-signaling  device  for  dense  sound- 
propagating  mediums.      1,451,422  ;   Apr.  10. 

Hahnemann,  Walter,  Kltzeberg,  near  Kiel,  assignor  to  the 
Firm  Signal  Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.,  Kiel,  Werk  Ravens- 
berg,  Germany.  Device  for  increasing  the  sound  energy 
with  submarine  sound  transmitters.    1,463,507  ;  July  31. 

Hahnemann,  Walter,  Kitzeherg,  near  Kiel,  and  W.  Ru- 
dolph, assignors  to  Signal  Gesellschaft  mit  beschriinkter 
Haftung,  Kiel,  Germany.  Receiving  device  for  submarine 
sound  signaling.     1,445.508  ;  Feb.  13. 

Haibe,  Ora  F.,  Uniontown,  Pa.  Internal-combustion  mo- 
tor.    1,474,712;   Nov.  20. 

Haigh,  William  C,  Porth,  Wales.  Appliance  for  playing 
fishing  games.     1,456,308;  May  22. 

Halght,  Arthur  M.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Signal  lock  for  auto- 
mobiles.     1,470,443;    Oct.    9. 

Haight,  Harry  V.,  Sherbrooke,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor 
to  IngersoU-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Shank 
and  bit  nnnph.      1,463,134;   July  24. 

Haight,  Harry  V.,  Sherbrooke,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor  to 
Ingersoll-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Plate-valve 
unloader.      1,470,077;    Oct.   9. 

Hail,  Gustav,  Portland,  Oreg.  Invisible  pipe  joint. 
1,463,692  ;   July  31. 

Hailes,  William  D.,  assignor  to  Federal  Signal  Company, 
Albany,  N.  Y.  Alternating-current  relay.  1,470,566 ; 
Oct.    9. 

Haills,  Helan,  Clinton,  Miss.  Clothes  hanger.  Des. 
62,058;    Mar.    13. 

Hails,  Edward  T.,  Montgomery,  Ala.  Resurfacing  talking- 
machine  records.     1,476,507  ;   Dec.  4. 

Haln,  Benjamin  T.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Beneke  & 
Kropf  Mfg.  Co.     Hinge.     1,453,106  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hain,  Willoughbv  L.  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vending  ma- 
chine.    1,473,230;    Nov.    6. 

Haines,  Isaac  O.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Shock  absorber. 
1,473,343;  Nov.  6. 

Haines,  Jones  &  Cadbury  Incorporated.  (See  Muend, 
Charles  J.,  assignor.) 

Haines,    Peter  A.      (See   Oilman,  G.   H.,   and   Haines.) 

Haines,  Thomas  K.  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Compartment 
box.     1,454,639  ;   May  8. 

Haiiilpn,  George,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bumper  for  auto- 
mobiles.    1,462,910  ;  July  24. 

Hainline,  Ellsworth  E.,  and  E.  C.  Gulp,  Kansas  City, 
Knns.      Sash    fastener.      1,458,760 ;    June    12. 

Haire,  Robert  E.,  Paris,  Ontario,  Canada.  Making  plastic 
gypsum.     1,457,161  :  May  29. 

Hairlight  Company,  The.  (See  Damon,  Murray  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Halslip  Richard  A.,  Montclalr,  N.  J.,  and  E.  M. 
Matthews,  Jamaica.  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  American  Tele- 
phono  and  Telegraph  Company.  Connector  for  electrical 
conductors.     1,448,116  ;  Mar.  13. 

Haiss,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wagon  loader.  Re. 
15,515;  Jan.  2. 

Haiss,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Conveyer.  1,444,743  : 
Feb.  6. 

Hajdii,  Sadie.     (See  Winkler.  Edmund,  assignor.) 

Hajek,  Otto,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  A.  Friedmann,  Vienna, 
Austria.      Oil-distributing  device.      1,472,753 ;   Oct.   30. 

Hajek,  Otto,  and  F.  Uiberall.  Vienna,  Austria.  Valve- 
less   lubricating   pump.      1,478,430;   Dec.   25. 


Hajek,  Vladimir,  Prague,  Czechoslovakia.  Stream-flow- 
controlUng  Instrumentality.     1,455,586  ;  May  15. 

Hakes,  Daniel  E.,  and  A.  Laperou,  Calexico,  Calif.  Clean- 
ing composition.     1,461,351 ;  July  10. 

Haket,  John,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Water  kettle. 
1,477,644  ;   Dec.   18. 

Hakey,  Ell,  Swanton,  Vt.  Pipe  wrench.  1,471,958 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Halberstadt,  Helnrlch.  (See  Clossman,  J.,  and  Halber- 
Btadt.) 

Halbleib,  Edward  A.,  assignor  to  North  East  Electric 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Power-transmission  mech- 
anism.    1,441,418  :  Jan.  9. 

Haldeman,  Frank  M.,  assignor  to  The  Master  Builders 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Process  and  composition 
of  matter  for  coloring  mortars.     1,453,457  ;  May  1. 

Haldeman,  James  C,  Salem,  Ohio.  Radius  rod.  1,469,179  ; 
Sept.    25. 

Haldeman,  Paul  C,  assignor  to  Lukens  Steel  Company, 
Coatesville,  Pa.  Indicator  for  the  adjusting  screws  of 
rolling  mills.     1,456,491  :  May  22. 

Hale,  Albert  G.,  Port  Thomas,  Ky.  Vacuum  bottle. 
1,456,797;   May  29. 

Hale,  Ellis  L.,  and  H.  G.  Coulson,  assignors  to  Coeur 
D'Alene  Hardware  &  Foundry  Co.,  Wallace,  Idaho. 
Railway  dump  car.     1,468,350 ;   Sept.   18. 

Hale  Fire  Pump  Co.  (See  Young,  Charles  H.,  jr.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Hale,  Frank  S.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Core  for  making 
pipes  and   the  like.     1,456,058  ;   May   22. 

Hale,  John,  Reedsville,  Wis.  Brooder.  1,462,836 ; 
July  17. 

Hale,  John  D.     (See  Stafford,  L.  F.,  and  Hale.) 

Hale,  Joshua  B.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Textile  Engineering  Company.  Braid- 
ing machine.     1,449,749  ;  Mar.   27. 

Hale,  Joshua  B.,  assignor  to  Textile  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  I.  Braiding-machine  body  struc- 
ture.    1,469,217  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hale,  Joshua  B.,  assignor  to  Textile  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  I.  Braiding-machine  carrier. 
1,470,920  ;  Oct.   16. 

Hale,  Kenneth  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Trolley-wire-holding 
rail.     1,463.420  ;  July  31. 

Flale,  Lee  M.,  Chicago,  IlL  Lubricating  device. 
1,462,174;  July  17. 

Hale,  Montague,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Coping  saw.      1,443,710 ;    Jan.    30. 

Hale,  William  E.,  Fort  Washington,  assignor  to  R.  H. 
Beaumont  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Brake  mecha- 
nism for  winding  drums.     1,447,778  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hale,  William  E.,  Port  Washington,  assignor  to  R.  H. 
Beaumont  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Double-acting 
load   brake.      1,457,162 ;   May    29. 

Hale,  William  E.,  Fort  Washington,  assignor  to  R.  H. 
Beaumont  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Brake  and 
clutch  operating  mechanism  for  hoists.  1,457,973 ; 
June  5. 

Hale,  William  B.,  Fort  Washington,  assignor  to  R.  H. 
Beaumont  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Skip  hoist. 
1,474,902  ;  Nov.  20. 

Halea,  Sidney  B.,  Blackheath,  London,  England.  Pump. 
1,468,664;   Sept.   25. 

Haley,  Henry  V.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.,  assignor  to  Int^na- 
tional  Cotton  Protecting  Company,  Dover,  Del.  Cotton 
bale  and  material  and  method  for  rendering  the  same 
proof  against  fire  and  country  damage.  1,455,749 ; 
May  15. 

Halferty,  Peter  P.,  Grayland,  Wash.  Fly  hook  and 
leader.     1,451,656  ;  Apr.  10. 

Halferty,  Peter  P.,  Aberdeen,  Wash.  Fly  hook.  1,471,959  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Haliburton,  William  A.,  Connellys  Springs,  N.  C.  Driving 
box  for  locomotives.     1.441.925;  Jan.  9. 

Hall,  Akos  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Stair  platform  and 
landing.     1,478,277:   Dec.   18. 

Hall,  Albert  C,  Ely,  Minn.     Drier.     1,446,253  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hall,  Alzira  C,  executrix.      (See  Hall,   George  M.) 

Hall,  Arthur  E.,  assignor  to  E.  E.  Hall,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Machine  for  removing  the  skins  from  peanuts  and 
the  like.      1.478,431  ;  Doc.  25. 

Hall,  Arthur  J.,  Winchcombe,  England,  and  P.  L.  Mar- 
dis,  Swissvale,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric &  Manufacturing  Company.  Control  system  and 
apparatus.      1,458,935;    June    19. 

Hall,  Benjamin,  Nevada  City,  Calif.  Turbine.  1,445,310 ; 
Fob.  13. 

Hall,  Benjamin  B.,  and  R.  B.  Roberts,  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah.  Adjustable  lock-joint  stovepipe.  1,447,949 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Hall.  Benjamin  J.,  Pieldend,  Eastcote,  and  C.  F.  G. 
Thorkelin,  London,  England.  Arc  lamp  for  photo- 
graphic and  other   purposes.      1,477,057  ;   Dec     '' '  , 

Hall,  Blcknell,  Taunton,  assignor  to  Hall  Co.,  Boston, 
Mass.     Speed-varying  mechanism.     1,470,559  ;  Oct.  9. 

Hall,  Bicknell,  Taunton,  assignor  to  Hall  Co.,  Boston, 
Mass.      Variable-speed   mechanism.      1,470,563 ;   Oct.   9. 

Hall,  Bicknell,  Abington,  assignor  to  Hall  Co.,  Boston, 
Mass.     Variable-speed   mechanism.      1,470,560 ;   Oct.   9. 

Hall,  Bicknell,  Abington,  assignor  to  Hall  Co.,  Boston, 
Mass.     Variable-speed  mechanism.     1,470,561  :  Oct.  9. 

Hall,  Bicknell,  Abington,  assignor  to  Hall  Co.,  Boston, 
Mass.    Variable-speed  mechanism.    1,470,562  ;  Oct.  9. 


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Hall,   Bicknell,   Ablngton,   assignor   to   Hall    Co.,   Boston, 

Mass.      Transmission    mechanism.      1,470,564  ;    Oct.    9. 
Hall,   Bicknell,   Abington,    assignor   to    Hall    Co.,   Boston, 

Mass.     Transmission  mechanism.     1,470,565  ;  Oct.  9. 
Hall,    Bicknell,    Taunton,    and    A.    C.    Doering,    Abington, 

assignors  to  H.   S.  James,  Brockton,  Mass.     Adjustable 

counterbore.     1,444,875  ;   Feb.  13. 
nall-liulloek,  George,  assignor  to  A.  M.  Coulson,  London, 

England.       Internal  -  combustion     motor.       1,465,165  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Hall,    Burton    P.,    Fanwood,    N.    J.      Fire    extinguisher. 

1,449,397  ;   Mar.   27. 
Hall,  Burton  P.,  Fanwood,  N.   J.     Producing  Images  by 

transmitted  light.     1,468,965;    Sept.   25. 
Hall,  Charles  C,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.     Packing  and  making 

same.     1,464.604  ;   Aug.   14. 
Hall,    Charles  L.      (See   Smith,   M.   A.,  and   Brown,   as- 
signors.) 
Hall,      Charles      S.,      Los     Angeles,      Calif.        Aircraft. 

1,449,098  ;  Mar.  20. 
Hall.      Charles      S.,      Los     Angeles,      Calif.       Aircraft. 

1,449,099;  Mar.  20. 
Hall,      Charles      S.,      Los      Angeles,      Calif.        Aircraft. 

1,449.100  :  Mar.  20. 
Hall,  Charles  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Aircraft  propeller. 

1,470,163;    Oct.   9. 
Hall,  Charles  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Aircraft.    1,471,656  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Hall,  Charles  S.,  assignor  to  The  Whitehead  &  Hoag  Co., 

Newark,  N.  J.     Bank.     1,443,125  ;  Jan.  23. 
Hall,    Charles    W.,    Larchmont,    N.    Y.      Aircraft    fitting. 

1,463,888  ;  Aug.  7. 
Hall,  Chester  I.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric  Company.    Demand  meter.    1,456,104 ;  May  22. 
Hall,   Chester  I.,  Fort  Wayne,   Ind.,  assignor  to  General 

Electi-ic   Company.     Electrical  Instrument.     1,462,337 ; 

July  17. 
Hall  Co.     (See  Hall,  Bicknell,  assignor.) 
Hall,     Daniel    E.,    Bath,     Me.       Traffic-signaling    device. 

1,472,976;  Nov.  6. 
Hall,    Daniel   L.,    Columbia,    S.    C.      Dental   film    holder. 

1,467,850;    Sept.   11. 
Hall,    Daniel    L.,    Columbia,    S.    C.      Dental   film   holder. 

1,467,851;   Sept.   11. 
Hall,   David  J.,   Newark,   N.   J.     Bus  body.     1,467,376 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Hall,    Ella    S.,    and   A.   N.   Kaznakoff,   New   York,    N.   Y. 

Thread-guide   gripper.      1,443,533  ;   Jan.   30. 
Hall,   Ellen  E.      (See   Hall,  Arthur  E.,  assignor.) 
Hall,  Elmon  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  Papst,  Portland, 

Oreg.     Gas  making.     1,466,648  ;  Aug.  28. 
Hall,    Emmett    C,    Delray,    Fla.      Typewriter   keyboard. 

1,468,566;   Sept.   18. 
Hall,   Eric  E.,   Chicago,   111.     Ceiling  and  floor  construc- 
tion.    1,470,727  ;  Oct.   16. 
Hall,  Eric  E.,  Chicago,  111.     Suspended  ceiling.     1,470,728  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Hall,   Eric   E.,   Chicago,  111.     Form  for   concrete  works. 

1,470,729  ;   Oct.  16. 
Hall,     Erick     L.,     Indianapolis,     Ind.       Flooring     jack. 

1,447,720;  Mar.  6 
Hall,  Francis  C,  Washington,  D.  C.    Headrest.    1,469,082  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Hall,  Francis  C,  Washington,  D.  C.     Hanger.     1,477,702  ; 

Dec.   18. 
Hall,  Frank  P.     (See  Calkins,  W.  E.,  and  Hall.) 
Hall,    Frank    P.,    Mont    Alto,    Pa.      Adjustable    reclining 

chair.     1,462,005;  July  17. 
Hall,    Frank    W.,    Port   Arthur,    Tex.,    assignor    to    The 

Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Apparatus  for.  the 

manufacture  of  aluminum  chloride.    1,468,632  ;  Sept.  25. 
Hall,    Frederick    C,   assignor   to   Jenckes    Spinning   Com- 
pany,  Pawtucket,   R.   I.     Cord-tire  fahric.     1,444,070  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Hall,    Frederick   C,   assignor  to   Jenckes   Spinning   Com- 
pany, Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Rubberizing  fabric.     1,444,459  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Hall,  Frederick  C,  and  J.  Townson,  assignors  to  Jenckes 

Spinning  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.    Loom.    1,455,048  ; 

May  15. 
Hall,    George    M.,    deceased,    by    A.    C.    Hall,    executrix, 

Baird,  Tex.     Hydrant  box  and  lid.     1,455,723  ;  May  15. 
Hall,   George  W.,   Topeka,   Kans.      Mechanical  orchestra. 

1,462,006;  July  17. 
Hall,   George  W.,  Alhambra,  assignor  to  Coast   Envelope 

Company,    Los  Angeles,   Calif.      Combination   envelope. 

1,474,104  :   Nov.  13. 
Hall,   George  W.,   and  M.   P.   Cochrane,   Brainerd,   Minn. 

Journal  lubricator.     1,447,721  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hall,  Harry  A.,  assignor  to  Hoosier  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Newcastle,  Ind.     Sliding  moldboard  for  cabinets. 

1,461,525;   July  10. 
Hall,  Harry  G.,  Cottonwood,  Ariz.     Cement.     1,462,747  ; 

July  24. 
Hall,  Henry  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Scraping  and  cutting 

tool.     1,475.816;  Nov.  27. 
Hall,  Horace  C,  assignor  to  Rolls-Royce  Limited,  Derby, 

England.     Preparing  metallic  alloys  and  refining  metals 

and  alloys.     1,458,290;   June  12. 
Hall,  Horace  W.,  Newton  Center,  Mass.     Wall  for  drums 

and   the   like   made   of   multiply    material    making   the 

same.     1,465,215  ;   Aug.   14. 


Hall,    Iphus    H.,    Toronto,    Ontario,    Canada.      Machine 

for  homogeneously  mixing  and  straining  egg  melange. 

1,454,378;  May  8. 
Hall,  Iphus  H.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.     Egg  separator. 

1.470,249;    Dec.    4. 
Hall,  James  A.,  et  al.      (See  Bryden,  John  A.,  assignor.) 
Hall,  James  C,  Worcester,  Mass.     Cover-releasing  device. 

1,454,220;   May  8. 
Hall,  James  T.,  Albany,  Ga.     Cotton  opener.     1,457,832  ; 

June  5. 
Hall,  John  D.,  OrrvUle,   Ohio.     DifEerential  for  motor  ve- 
hicles.    1,442,943  ;  Jan.  23. 
Hall,  John  H.,  assignor  to  Taylor -Wharton  Iron  and  Steel 

Company,    High   Bridge,   N.    J.      Producing   pipe    balls. 

1,467,542;    Sept.    11. 
Hall,    John    H.,   and   M.   F.   Apgar,   assignors   to  Taylor- 
Wharton  Iron  and  Steel  Company,  High  Bridge,  N.  J. 

Treating  manganese-steel  castings.     1,466,649 ;  Aug.  28. 
Hall,  John   L.,  Ames,   Iowa.     Combined  pliers  and  chain 

tightener.     1,473,851  ;   Nov.   13. 
Hall,   John    W.,   Feltham,  England.      Internal-combustion 

engine.     1,461,089  ;   July   10. 
Hall,  Lewis  L.,  Clendenin,  W.  Va.     Wrench.     1,459,291 ; 

June  19. 
Hall,    Leyel    C,    Portland,    Oreg.      Impulse    starter    and 

ignition-     booster     for      internal  -  combustion    engines. 

1,473,725;  Nov.  13. 
Hall,   Lyman   L.,   Louisville,   Ky.     Food   bin.     1,444,245 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Hall,   Mable   H.    (now  by  marriage  Mable  H.  Thomson), 

et  al.      (See   Seabolt,   Frank   J.,   assignor.) 
Hall    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See    Wernimont, 

Frank  T.,  assignor. 
Hall,  Marcellus  C,  West  Marion,  S.  C.     Demountable  rim. 

1,467,852;    Sept.   11. 
Hall,  Nathaniel  C,  Old  Lyme,  Conn.  Mopstick.  1,476,400  ; 

Dec.   4. 
Hall,    Nathaniel    J.,    Seattle,    Wash.      Dairy-bottle    cap. 

1,475,383  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hall-Neal  Furnace  Company.      (See  Neal,  Harry  W.,  as- 
signor.) 
Hall   Printing  Press  Company.      (See  White,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 
Hall,  Ralph  F.,  Lead,  S.  Dak.     Antiskid  shoe.     1,476,606  ; 

Dec.   4. 
Hall,   Ray  E.,   Chicago,   111.,  assignor  to   Hall   Research 

Corporation.      Circuit-controlling    means.       1,460,905 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Hall,   Ray   E.,    Qhicago,    111.,    assignor   to    Hall   Research 

Corporation.       Signal-receiving     system     and     method. 

1,477,645.  Dec.  18. 
Hall  Research  Corporation.     (See  Hall,  Ray  E.,  assignor.) 
Hall,    Richard,     Vancouver,     British    Columbia,     Canada. 

Means  for  delivering  gas  to  internal-combustion  engines. 

1,442,802;  Jan.  23. 
Hall,  Richard  B.,  Madison,  Wis.     Automobile  extractor. 

1,445,509  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hall,    Robert    F.,    Moseley,    near    Birmingham,    England. 

Sparking  plug.      1,443,842  ;   Jan.  30. 
Hall,    Robert    P.,    Moseley,    near   Birmingham,   England. 

Cam.     1,460,651 ;   July  3. 
Hall,    Robert    F.,    Moseley,    near    Birmingham,    England. 

Machine     for     the     manufacture     of     glass     articles. 

1,461,271;   July  10. 
Hall,     Robert     P.,     Schenectady,     N.     Y.      Locomotive. 

1,464,931  ;  Aug.  14. 
Hall,     Robert     P.,     Schenectady,     N.     Y.       Locomotive. 

1,477,952;  Dec.  18. 
Hall,    Robert    K.,    Denver,    Colo.      Collapsible    spout    for 

cans.     1,462,749  ;  July  24. 
Hall,   Roy   D.,  East  Orange,   N.   J.,   assignor  to   Westing- 
house  Lamp  Company.     Filament.     1,461,118  ;  July  10. 
Hall,   Roy  D.,   East  Orange,   and   H.   H.   Smith,    Newark, 

N.    J.,     assignors    to    Westinghouse    Lamp    Company. 

Filamentary   body   for  electric   lamps  and   making   the 

same.     1,461,117  :  .July   10. 
Hall,   Russell   G.      (See  Bailey,  Laurel  L.,   assignor.) 
Hall,  Samuel  L.,  Gushing,  Okla.     Brake  iron.     1,463,093; 

July  31. 
Hall,  Samuel  N.     (See  Layne,  M.  E.,  and  Hall.) 
Hall.  Sarah  A.,  et  al.     (See  Calkins,  W.  E.,  and  Hall,  as- 
signors.) 
Hall,  Selden  H.,  Poughkeepsie,  assignor  to  The  De  Laval 

Separator  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Milking-machine 

relay.     1,452,153  ;  Apr.  17. 
Hall,  Selden  H.,  Poughkeepsie,  assignor  to  The  De  Laval 

Separator     Comnany,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Purifying 

liquids.      1,474,629  ;    Nov.   20. 
Hall,  Seth  M.,  Portland,  Oreg.     Axle.     1,460,962  ;  July  3. 
Hall,    Theodore    S.      (See    Cavanaugb,    H.    P.,    Hall,    and 

Oliver.) 
Hall,  Thomas.     (See  Owen,  A.  B.,  and  Hall.) 
Hall,  Thomas  W.,  Torrington,  Conn.     Overhead-arm  sup- 
port for  milling  machines.     1,464,266  ;  Aug.  7. 
Hall,     Trygve     A.,     Poughkeepsie,     N.     Y.       Scleroscope. 

1,446,620;    Feb.   27. 
Hall,      Walter      S.,      Fitchburg,      Mass.      Screen      plate. 

1,467,759;    Sept.   11. 
Hall,   William   C,    Greenville,    S.    C.     Weighing  machine. 

1,464,422  ;  Aug.  7. 
Hall.    William    G.,    Honolulu.    Hawaii.      Maceration    dis- 
tributor for   sugar-cane  mills.      1,461,272  ;   July  10. 
Hall,  William  L.      (See  Armstrong,   Harry   Y.,   assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contimiefl. 


Hall,  Wm.  A.,  et  al.     (See  Portello,  Frank  P.,  assignor.) 

HallatJa,  John  C,  Seattle,  Wash.  Motor-vehicle  signal. 
1,443,739  :  Jan.  30. 

Halladay,  Lewis  P.,  Decatur,  111.  Hook  bolt.  1,441,498  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Halladay,  Lewis  P.,  Decatur,  111.  Spring  bumoer. 
1,442,144;   Jan.  16. 

Halladay,  Lewis  P.,  Decatur,  111.  Bumper  bracket. 
1,444,183  ;  Feb.  6. 

Halladay,  Lewis  P.,  Decatur,  111.  Bumper  support. 
1,444,184;   Feb.  6. 

Halladay,  Lewis  P.,  Decatur,  111.  Bumper.  1,469,591; 
Oct.  2. 

Halladay,  Lewis  P.,  Decatur,  111.  Bumper.  1,469,592 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Halladay,  Lewis  P.,  Decatur,  111.  Shock  absorber. 
1,474,964;  Nov.  20. 

Hallanau,  Michael,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nonslip  device  for 
horses.     1,454,999  ;  May  15. 

Hallauan,  Michael,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nonskid  device  for 
tins.     1,473,425;   Nov.  6. 

Hallander,  John  A.,  assignor  to  American  Minin'j  Tool 
Company,  Ottumwa,  Iowa.  Boxing  for  drills.  1,449,671; 
Mar.    27. 

Hallauer,  Carl  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pump  and  pump 
piston.     1,464,653;  Aug.  14. 

Hallauer,  Carl  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Charge-forming 
device.     1,471,557;  Oct.  23. 

Hallauer,  George  A.,  Grover,  S.  Dak.  Gasoline  filter 
for  motor-driven  vehicles.     1,460,241 ;   June  26. 

Hallberg.  Carl  G..  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Window  screen. 
1,478,899;  Dec.  25. 

Halldeu,  Karl  W.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Sheet-metal  cut- 
tiug-o£E  machine.     1,461,898;  July   17. 

Hallden,  Karl  W.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Sheet-metal  cut- 
ting-oft    machine.      1,461,899  ;    July    17. 

Halleck,  Frank  A.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Forging  machine.  1,461,011 ; 
July  3. 

Halleck,  Frank  A.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Forging  machine.  1,461,655 ; 
July   10. 

Halleck,  Frank  A.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Forging  mechanism.  1,464,094  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Halleck,  Frank  A.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery        Company.  Forging-machine        device. 

1,470,444  ;   Oct.   9. 

Hallenbeck,  George  E.,  assignor  to  Baker  Brothers,  Toledo, 
Ohio.     Clutch-control  mechanism.     1,460,155  ;  June  26. 

Hallenbeck,  George  E.,'  assignor  to  Baker  Bros.,  Toledo, 
Ohio.     Drill-press  control.     1,466,128  ;  Aug.  28. 

Hallenbeck,  (ieorge  E.,  assignor  to  Baker  Brothers,  To- 
ledo. Ohio.     Machine  tool.     1,473,624  ;  Nov.  13. 

Hallenberg,  Albert,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  X-ray-film  holder. 
1,465,516;  Aug.  21. 

Hallengrcn,  Lloyd,  Santa  Rosa,  Calif.  Automobile  peri- 
scope.    1,478,650  ;  Dec.  25. 

Hallir,  Harrison  F.,  llion,  N.  Y.  Automatic  train  stop 
and   control  mechanism.     1,455,115 ;   May   15. 

Haller,  Herbert  L.  J.     (See  Williams,  R.  R.,  and  Haller.) 

Haller,  Julian  B.,  Wytheville,  Va.  Tennis-court  marker. 
1,457,163;  May  29. 

Hallett,  Reveley  A.,  Harvey,  111.  Reflecting  headlight. 
1.478,564;  Dec.  25. 

Hallett,  Thomas  S.,  Mile  54,  Alberta,  Canada.  Resilient 
vehicle   wheel.      1.461,483 ;    July    10. 

Halley,  Elton  P.,  Sanderson,  Tex.  Pipe-suspending  ap- 
paratus.    1,442,663;  Jan.  16. 

Halliday,  Alonzo  L.,  Oil  Center,  Calif.  Perforation 
cleaner  for   oil-well  casings.      1,474,630 ;   Nov.  20. 

Halliday,  Alonzo  L.,  Oil  Center,  Calif.  \V'alking-beam  bear- 
ing.     1,476,334  ;    Dec.    4. 

Hallinan,  William  W.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Air  Inspirator  for 
engines.     1,473,726;  Nov.   13. 

Hallingstad,  Ole,  Plaza,  N.  Dak.  Potato-planting  attach- 
ment for  plows.     1,448,661 :  Mar.  13. 

Halliwell,  Reginald  F.,  Leamington,  Eligland,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Valve  mechanism. 
1,477,346:  Dec.  11. 

Halliwell,  Walter,  Heaton  Chapel,  assignor  to  Sir  W.  G. 
Armstrong,  Whitworth  &  Company,  Limited,  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,  England.  Work-rotating  gear  adapted 
for  use  in  connection  with  hydraulic  presses,  steam  ham- 
mers,  and  the   like.     1,472,977  ;  Nov.   0. 

Halliwell,  William  R.,  assignor  to  Atlantic  Tubing  Com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  I..  Automobile  hood-latching  de- 
vice.     1,467,983;   Sept.   11. 

Hallnian,  Uriah  T.  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  P.  Lang, 
Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Chapge-spced  niecbanism 
for   automobiles.     1,444,029  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hallock,  George  H.,  G.  P.  Frederick,  and  B.  H.  Purcell, 
assignors  to  Automatic  Machinery  Company,  Terre 
Haute,  Ind.     Conveyer  system.     1,457,364  ;  June  5. 

Halloran,    Patrick.      (See   Basel,   Frank,    assignor.) 

Hallvarson,  Peter  W.,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada.  Tool 
for  making  and  repairing  casings  for  wells,  boreholes, 
or  the  like.     1.449,672  :  Mar.  27. 

Halperin,   Nathan.      (See  O'Lena,  Louis  A.,  assignor.) 

Halpern,  Emanuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Voice  for  dolls. 
1.459,053;  .Tune  19. 

Halpern,  Meyer,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Toothbrush  holder. 
Des.  62,447  ;  June  5. 


Halsall.  John.  Elroso,  Saskatchawan,  Canada.  Sleigh 
construction.     1,442,611  ;  Jan.   16. 

Halsam  Products  Company.  (See  Goss,  Samuel  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

ilalsam  Products  Company.  (See  Smith,  Andrew,  as- 
signor.) 

Halstead,  Oliver  B.,  near  Ontario,  Calif.  Orchard  heater. 
1,465,819  ;  Aug.  21. 

[Talter,  Elijah  T.,  Pliiladelphia,  Pa.  Life-saving  device. 
1.458.821';    June   12. 

Halterman,  James  R.,  Miles  City,  Mont.  Grinding  bar. 
1,470,164;    Oct.    9. 

llalversen,  Hans  N.,  Vinoland,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Kimble 
Glass  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Syringe-handle-forming 
machine.     1,443,470  ;  Jan.  30. 

[lalversen,  Hans  N.,  Vineland,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Kimble 
Glass  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Graduating  appliance. 
1,463,317;  July  31. 

Halversen,  Hans  N.,  Vineland,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Kimble 
Glass  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Glazing  machine. 
1,473,675  ;  Nov.  13. 

Halvorsen,  Albert  J.,  assignor  to  O.  E,  Becker,  Chicago, 
lU.     Clamp.      1,477,219:   Dee.    11. 

(lalvorsen.  Axel  I.  S.,  Albany,  Ind.  Sifter  mechanism. 
1,440,538;  Jan.  2. 

Halvorsen,  Axel  I.  S.,  Albany,  Ind.  Sifting  mechanism. 
1,440,539  ;  Jan.  2. 

[lalvorsen,  Birger  F.,  Christiania,  Norway.  Recovering 
soluble  compounds  of  potassium  and  aluminum  from 
silicates.     1,463,508  ;   July   31. 

Halvorsen,  Fredrik,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  S.  Hanson, 
Seattle,  Wash.  Undercutting-saw  guide.  1,476,815 ; 
Dec.    11. 

Halvorsen,  Olaf,  and  A.  H.  Johnson,  Chicago,  111. ;  said 
Johnson  assignor  to  said  Halvorsen.  Leather -stamp- 
ing machine.     1,452,421 ;  Apr.   17. 

Halvorsen,  Severin,  Seattle,  Wash.  Newspaper-stuflBng 
machine.     1,441,278  ;  Jan.  9. 

Halvorsen,  Severin,  assignor  to  Newspaper  Stuffing  Ma- 
chines Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Newspaper-stacking  mecha- 
nism.    1,454,924  ;   May  15. 

Ilalvorson,  Cromwell  A.  B.,  jr.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Lamp  casing.  1,466,282  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Ham  Boiler  Corp.     (See  Adelmann,  Hans,  assignor.) 

Ham,  Clifton  W.,  et  al.     (See  Sousa,  Joseph  M.,  assignor.) 

Ham,  Prank  P.     (See  Dow,  G.  R.  N.,  and  Ham.) 

Ham,  Joseph  H.,  Brantford,  Ontario,  Canada.  Automo- 
bile jack.     1,444,969  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hamann,  Charles,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.  Bottle  washer. 
1,464,870  ;  Aug.  14. 

Hamann,   William.      (See  Brice,  A.  W.,  and  Hamann.) 

Hamblet,  Abel  M.     (See  Bush,  H.  L.,  and  Hamblet.) 

Hamblin,  Clyde  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Fastening  de- 
vice.    1,478,218;  Dec.  18. 

Hamburg,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Talking-machine 
horn.     1,471,459;  Oct.  23. 

Hamburger,  Toni,  Berlin-Dahlem,  assignor  to  Chemische 
Fabrik  vorm.  Goldenberg  Geromont  &  Cie.,  Wiesbaden, 
Germany.     Purifying  lactic  acid.     1,459,395  ;  June  19. 

Hamburger,  Walter  S.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Headlight  dim- 
mer.    1.443,471  ;  Jan.  30. 

Hamel,  Alfred,  Portland,  Oreg.  Headlight  control  for 
use  on  automobiles.     1,450,036  ;  Mar.  27. 

Hamel,  Georges,  Les  Aydes,  France.  Aeroplane. 
1,463,694;   July  31. 

Hamel  Shoe  Machinery  Company.  (See  Hart,  Thomas 
P.,  assignor.) 

Hamel  Shoe  Machinery  Company.  (See  Reardon,  Fred 
A.;  assignor.) 

Hamel  Shoe  Machinery  Company.  (See  Reed,  James  H., 
assignor.) 

Hamel  Shoe  Machinery  Company.  (See  Valois,  F61ix  E., 
assignor.) 

Hamelin,   Antoine.      (See    Hamelin,   Joseph,   assignor.) 

Hamelin,  Joseph,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  of 
one-half  to  A.  Hamelin,  Bienville,  Quebec,  Canada. 
Spring  wheel.     1,457,433  ;  June   5. 

ITamelstrora,  Arvid,  Nekoma,  N.  Dak.  Piston.  1,475,114  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Homer,  Augustus  M.,  Goose  Creek,  Tex.  Tongs.  1,454,319  ; 
May  8. 

Hamer,  Leland  S.     (See  Deakins,  G.  C,  and  Hamer.) 

1  lamer,  Leland  S.,  Fullerton,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W. 
W.  Wilson,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pipe-hook  tongs. 
1,462,037  ;  July  17. 

Hamer,  Noah  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Tank-valve  lock.  1,447,021; 
Feb.  27. 

Hamer,  Thurston  M.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Car- 
cleaning  apparatus.     1,458.179  :  June  12. 

Hamer,  Walter,  Devonport,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Ap- 
paratus for  cooling  purposes.     1,472,831  :  Nov.  6. 

Hames,  Harry  C,  assignor  to  F.  O.  Schoedinger.  Columbus, 
Ohio.     Roof  lug.     1,452,599;   Apr.   24. 

Hamilton,  .'Mcxander  P.,  Troy,  Ohio,  assignor  to  P. 
Evans,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Clutch.     1,455,587  ;  May  15. 

Hamilton,  Arthur  G      (See  Bunch,  Walter  R.,  assignor.) 

Hamilton,  Baxter  P.     (See  Parker,  R.  D.,  and  Hamilton.) 

Hamilton,  Baxter  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Composite 
signaling    circuits.       1,456,549 ;     May    29. 


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Hamilton.  Haxter  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can 'l\'UM>boue  auii  Telegraph  Company.  Carrier  tele- 
grapli  circuits.     1,409,269  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hamilton,  I'.axter  P.,  Urooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Carrier  tele- 
grapli  circuits.     1.460,260  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hamilton,  Baxter  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Xelephoue  and  Telegraph  Company.  Selective  cir- 
cuits for  Multiplex  signaling.     l,469,b."2  :  Oct.  9. 

llamillon-lieacii  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Nielsen,  Emanuel,  assign- 
oi. ) 

Hamilton,  Bertis  F.,  Flint,  Mich.  Nut-tapping  machine. 
1,468,501  :   Sept.  18. 

Hamilton,  Charles  E.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Ironing  pad.  1,445,393  . 
Feb.   13. 

Hamilton.  Charles  E.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Ironing  machine. 
1,466,363;   Aug.  28. 

IlamiUon,  Clarence  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  B.  F.  Noyes, 
Bayonne,   N.  J.     Oil  Alter.     1,454,113  ;  May  8. 

Hamilton,  Clifford  C,  and  J.  Hutchinson,  Gull  Lake, 
Saskatchewan,  Canada.   Grease  cup.    1,445,587  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hamilton,  David,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Glass  facing.  1,452,684  ; 
^     Apr.  24. 

Hamilton,  David,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Wall  facing. 
1,457,523  ;  June  5. 

Hamilton,   Frank.      (See   Sturgis,    Herbert   M.,   assignor.) 

Hamilton,  Frank  S.,  Boston,  Mass.  Lock  nut.  1,452,422  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Hamilton,  Gavin  S.,  Motherwell,  and  T.  Thomson,  Holy- 
town,   Scotland.     Axle   mill.      1,460,061  ;  June  26. 

Hamilton,  George  A.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Incense  burner. 
Des.  61,828;  Jan.  23. 

Hamilton,  George  H.,  and  M.  Nuberg,  assignors  to  Ameri- 
can Seating  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Desk  and 
seat  structure.     1.465,939  ;  Aug.  28. 

Hamilton,  George  M.  (See  Tygard,  H.  L.,  and  Ham- 
ilton.) 

Hamilton-Grapes,  George,  Balwyn,  Melbourne,  Victoria, 
Australia.  Carburation  of  air  for  internal-combustion 
engines.     1,471,599  ;  Oct.  23. 

Hamilton,  Harold  L.,  assignor  to  The  Electromotive  En- 
gineering Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Power  transmis- 
sion.    1,443,472  :  Jan.   30. 

Hamilton,  Harold  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Apparatus  and 
method  for  measuring  transmission.   1,468,704  ;  Sept.  25. 

Hamilton,  James,  Washington,  D.  C.  Hoisting  truck. 
1,478,432  ;  Dec.  25. 

Hamilton,  Jay  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Indicating  device. 
1,447,977  :  Mar.  13. 

Hamilton,  John  H.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Sandal.  Des.  62,905  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Hamilton,  John  R.,  Y'onkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ohio  Auto- 
matic Sprinkler  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Foam- 
producing  fire-extinguishing  apparatus.  1,467,377 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Hamilton-Low  Company,  The.  (See  Davis,  Patrick  H., 
assignor.) 

Hamilton  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Gowran, 
Harry  C.  assignor.) 

Hamilton,  Maurice  E.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  and  W.  H.  John- 
son, Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Automatic  train-speed  control. 
1,448.959  :  Mar.  20. 

Hamilton,  Maurice  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  H. 
Johnson,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Automatic  traia-speed 
control.     Rel5,633  ;  June  19. 

Hamilton,  Paul  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Esda 
Manufacturing  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Auto- 
matic   controller.      1,442,145 :    Jan.    16. 

Hamilton,  Perry  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  The  P  & 
M  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Rail  anchor.  1,449,398 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Hamilton,  Porter,  La  Grange,  Ky.  Escapement. 
1,475,068  :  Nov.  20. 

Hamilton,  Ralph  P.,  Raeford,  N.  C.  Attachment  for 
carding  engines.     1,441,850  ;   Jan.  0. 

Hamilton,  Robert  W.,  Providence,  K.  I.  Emblem  holder. 
1,455,839  ;  May  22. 

Hamilton  Triplex  Razor  Co.  Inc.  (See  Hamilton,  William 
H.  W.,  assignor.) 

liamilton  Trust  Company,  executor.  (See  PotthofC, 
Louis.) 

Hamilton,  Van,  El  Dorado,  Kans.  Pump  barrel. 
1,475,817  ;  Nov.  27. 

Hamilton,  Victor,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada.  Bottle  pro- 
tector.    1,468,808  ;  Sept.  25. 

Hamilton.  Walter  G.  (See  Hanna,  R.  W.,  Mason,  and 
Hamilton.) 

Hamilton,  Walter  G.     (See  Rissler,  A.  P.,  and  Hamilton.) 

Hamilton.  Walter  L.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Maximum-demand  meter.  1,453,498  ; 
May  1. 

Hamilton,  Walter  W.,  Woburn,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
H.  L.  Colwell,  Lowell,  Mass.  Cover  for  set  tubs. 
1,46.3,952  ;  Aug.  7. 

Hamilton,  William  H.  W.,  assignor  to  Hamilton  Triplex 
Razor  Co.  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Razor.  1,473,426 ; 
Nov.   6. 

Hamilton.  William  L.,  Bangor,  Mich.  Diaphragm  for 
pressure-controlling  devices.     1,447,076  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hamilton,  William  S.  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  General  Mectric  Company.  Braking  system. 
1,442.269:   .Tan.   16. 

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Hamilton,  William  S.  1-1.,  and  R.  i).  Krape,  Sche- 
nectady, N.  Y.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  (jorapany. 
System  and  apparatus  for  power  transmission  and  regen- 
erative braking.     1,471,893  ;   Oct.  23. 

llamister,  \ittor  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Carbon  Company,  Inc.  Electrical  connection. 
1,453,793  ;  May  1. 

Hamlet,  Stepney  R.,  et  al.  (See  Marshall,  Walker  B., 
assignor.) 

Hamlin,  Ben  M.,  assignor  to  J.  V.  Meyering  Trunk  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Combined  drawer-locking  device 
and  ironing  board  lor  wardrobe  trunks.  1,477,559 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Hamlin-Holmes  Motor  Cofopany.  (See  Holmes,  Edgar  R., 
assignor.) 

Hamlin,  John  E.,  Weed,  Calif.  Tree-felling  machine. 
1,454,735;   May  8. 

Hamlin  Rocking  Grate  Co.  (See  Babbitt,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

liamm,  Tlieo.,  Brewing  Company.  (See  Warner,  Fred  R., 
assignor.) 

Hamn.',  Wesley,  Dolgeville,  N.  Y.  Handle  for  baskets, 
satchels,  and  like  containers.     1,453,107  ;  Apr.  24. 

llamm,  William  L.,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa.  Tire  armor. 
1,450,288;  Apr.   3. 

Hamm,  William  S.,  Hubbard  Woods,  111.,  assignor  to  The 
Adams  &  Westlake  Co.     Door.     1,452,685  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hamm,  William  S.,  Hubbard  Woods,  111.,  assignor  to  The 
Adams  &  Westlake  Company.  Door  latch.  1,474,028; 
Nov.  13. 

Hamm,  William  S.,  Hubbard  Woods,  and  J.  A.  Giese, 
Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to  The  Adams  &  Westlake  Com- 
pany.    Door  latch.     1,466,162;   Aug.   28. 

Hammack,  Walter  G.,  and  F.  F.  Home,  assignors  to 
Illumno  Sign  Company,  Hattiesburg,  Miss.  Advertis- 
ing device.     1,448,625  ;  Mar.  13. 

Hammann,  Henry  J.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Fruit-jar  holder. 
1,448,063;  Mar.   13. 

Hammann,  Henry  J.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Jar-cover  remover. 
1,448,064;  Mar.   13. 

Hammarlund,  Lloyd  A.,  assignor  to  Automobile  Clock 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clock.  1,441,279 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Hammarlund,  Lloyd  A.,  assignor  to  Automobile  Clock 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clock.  1,441,280 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Hamme,  Lee  F.  (See  Harris,  W.  T.,  Hamme,  and  Hoof- 
nagle.) 

Hamme,  Spencer  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Storm  ventilator 
for  windows.     1,465,265  ;  Aug.  21. 

Hamme),  Pery,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carriage  clamp. 
1,444,912;   Feb.   13. 

Hammer,  Charles,  Hollis  Court  Boulevard,  N.  Y.  Screw 
closure  for  containers.      1,440;990 ;   Jan.  2. 

Hammer,  Charles,  Hollis  Court  Boulevard,  N.  Y.  Metal 
cap  or  closure.     1,449,600  ;  Mar.  27. 

Hammer,  Charles,  (Jueens,  assignor  to  American  Metal 
Cap  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Capping  machine. 
1,440,983  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hammer,  Charles,  Queens,  assignor  to  American  Metal 
Cap  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Screw  closure  for  con- 
tainers and  making  the  same.     1,440.984  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hammer,  Charles,  Queens,  assignor  to  American  Metal 
Cap  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Thread  jar  closure. 
1,440,985  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hammer.  Charles,  Queens,  assignor  to  American  Metal 
Cap  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Vacuum-jar  closure. 
1,440,986;    Jan.    2. 

Hammer,  Charles,  Queens,  assignor  to  American  Metal 
Cap  Company.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Flanged  screw  closure 
and  making  the  same.     1,440,987  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hammer,  Charles.  Queens,  assignor  to  American  Metal 
Cap  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Closure  for  containers. 
1,440,988  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hammer,  Charles,  Queens,  assignor  to  American  Metal 
Cap  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Closure  for  containers. 
1,440,989;  Jan.  2. 

Hammer,  Charles,  Queens,  assignor  to  American  Metal 
Cap  Company.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Vacuum  friction  clo- 
sure.    1,449,176 ;  Mar.  20. 

Hammer,  Charles,  Queens,  assignor  to  American  ilotal 
Cap  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Liner-plate  lug  closure.' 
1,465,079:  Aug.  14. 

Hammer,  Edwin  B.  (See  Knott,  H.  H.,  JungWuth,  and 
Hammer.) 

Hammer,  Hans  O.,  Chicago,  111.  Tuning  device  for 
stringed  musical  instruments.     1,452,075  ;   Apr.   IT. 

Hammer,  Joseph  C.     (See  Claussen.  E.  E.,  and  Hammer.) 

Hammer,  Peter,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Wire  mattress.  1,445.311; 
Feb.  13. 

Hammer.  Samuel,  New  York,  assignor  to  United  Metal 
Box  Co.,  Inc.,  Long  Island  Citv,  N.  Y.  Hinge  struc- 
ture.    1,473,290  ;   Nov.   6. 

Hammerl,  Jacob,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Company 
Detroit,   Mich.      Windshield.      1,476,816;    Dec.    n. 

Hammerle,  Alexander  R.,  et  al.  (See  Topp,  Maurice  J., 
assignor.) 

Hammermill  Paper  Company.  (See  Lucey,  William  S., 
assignor.) 

Hammersley  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Hatch, 
Raymond  S.,  assignor.) 

Hammes,  Michael  A.,  Racine,  Wis.  Fiber  sheathing. 
1,446,177  ;  Feb.   20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Hammett,  Elbert  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Locating  knocks 
in  explosive  engines.     1,464,817  ;  Aug.  14. 

Hammett,  Elbert  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  B.  Beldon, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Piston-dressing  machine.  1,454,834  ; 
May  8. 

Hammltt,  Howard,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Pocket  memorandum 
holder.      1,478,219  ;   Dec.   18. 

Hammond,  Amil  R.,  and  J.  S.  Carswell,  Boone,  Iowa. 
Motor-repair    stand.      1,445,079;    Feb.    13. 

Hammond,  Clint,  and  W.  Inman,  assignors  of  one-third 
to  said  Inman  and  two-thirds  to  H.  J.  Heaton  and  S. 
Hooper,  Boyne  City,  Mich.  Accelerator.  1,461,774 ; 
July  17. 

Hammond,  Frank,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Australia. 
Liquid  measuring  and  dispensing  apparatus.  1,445,212  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Hammond,  Grant,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  of  one- 
third  to  A.  C.  Washburne,  Pittsfield,  and  one-third  to 
F.  G.  Crane,  Dalton,  Mass.  Magazine  catch  and  release 
for  firearms.     1,452,042  ;  Apr.   17. 

Hammond,  Grant,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  of  one- 
third  to  A.  C.  Washburne,  Pittsfield,  and  one-third  to 
F.  G.  Crane,  Dalton,  Mass.  Firearm.  1,455,880 ; 
May  22. 

Hammond,  Grant,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  of  one- 
third  to  A.  C.  Washburne,  Pittsfield,  and  one-third  to 
F.  G.  Crane,  Dalton,  Mass.  Firearm.  1,455,881 ; 
May  22. 

Hammond,  John  A.  S.,  Woodlawn,  Md.,  assignor  to  IT.  S. 
Industrial  Alcohol  Co.  Dehydrating  organic  liquids. 
1,466,435;  Aug.   28. 

Hammond,  John  A.  S.,  Woodlawn,  Md.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Industrial  Alcohol  Co.  Dehydrating  liquid  ether. 
1,466,436;  Aug.  28. 

Hammond,  John  H.,  jr.  (See  Chaffee,  Emory  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hammond,  John  H.,  Jr.     (See  Trenor,  Albert  D.,  assignor.) 

Hammond,  John  H.,  jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Submarine 
mine.     1,440,596  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hammond,  John  H.,  jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  System  for 
the  transmission  of  radiant  energy.  1,443,361 ; 
Jan.  30.  ,  .  , 

Hammond,  John  H.,  jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Multiplex 
system  in  teledynamic  control.     1,444,417  ;   Feb.  6. 

Hammond,  John  H.,  jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  System  of 
ether  wave  control.     1,447,779  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hammond,  John  H.,  jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Predirecting 
means  for  torpedoes.     1,449,399  ;  Mar.  27. 

Hammond,  John  H.,  jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Mechanism 
for  sinking  torpedoes.     1,457,700  ;  June  5. 

Hammond,  John  H.,  jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Advertising 
device.     1,458,180  ;   June  12. 

Hammond,  John  H.,  jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Smoke  pro- 
ducer.    1,458,181 ;  June  12. 

Hammond,  John  H.,  jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  System  for  the 
transmission  and  reception  of  radiant  energy. 
1,463,994 ;  Aug.  7.  „  . 

Hammond,  John  H.,  jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  System  of 
radio-directive  control.     1,467,154  ;  Sept.  4. 

Hammond,  John  H.,  jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Transmission 
and  receiving  system.     1,472,218  ;  Oct.  .SO. 

Hammond,  John  H.,  jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Submarine 
mine.     1,473,148;   Nov.  6. 

Hammond,  John  H.,  jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  System  for 
controlling  moving  bodies  from  a  distance.  1,473,149 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Hammond,  John  H.,  jr.,  and  H.  L.  F.  Buswell,  Glouces- 
ter, Mass.  ;  said  Buswell  assignor  to  said  Hammond. 
Mixture  and  method  for  producing  smoke.  1,444,312  ; 
Feb.   tt. 

Hammond,  Joseph  D.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Centrifugal  cast- 
ing  machine.      1,457,834;    June   5. 

Hammond,  Karl  R.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Computing  ma- 
chine.     1.459,886  ;    June   26. 

Hammond,  Louis  E.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  and  H.  A.  Smith, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. ;  said  Hammond  assignor  to  E.  J. 
Marston,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Illusion  appliance. 
1,456,233;   May   22. 

Hammond,  Myron  B.     (See  Taylor,  H.  H.,  and  Hammond.) 

Hammond,  Robert  J.,  London,  England.  Adjustable  clamp 
for  rubber  pipes   and   the  like.     1,475.487 ;  Nov.   27. 

Hammond,  Robert  O.,  assignor  to  J.  J.  Phillips,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.  Cabinet  for  talking-machine  records.  1,440,873  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Hammond,  Turner  &  Sons,  Limited.  (See  Cotton,  Bertie 
R.,  assignor.) 

Hammond  Typewriter  Company,  The.  (See  Noack,  Carl 
O.,   assignor.) 

Hammond,  William  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Rack. 
1,462,542;   July  24. 

Hammond,  William  P.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  Glass-covered 
instrument  board  for  motor  vehicles.  1,467,636 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Hammond,  William  P.,  Passaic.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  A. 
Schrader's  Son,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pressure 
gauge.     1,451,257  ;  Apr.  10. 

Hamon,  Marius  A.,  Paris,  France.  Apparatus  for  pre- 
venting the  stealing  of  motor  cars.  1,452,240 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Hampden  Brass  Company.  (See  Wesson,  Paul  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hampden  Toy  Company,  The.  (See  Brazec,  Raymond  L., 
assignor.) 


Hampel,  Heinrlch,  Halle,  Germany.  Making  nitrates. 
1,460,898;  July  8. 

Hampel,  Karl,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  M.  Zakman,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Game.     1,444,913 ;  Feb.  13. 

Hampshire,  Harry  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  F.  B.  Cran- 
mer,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignors  to  Thomson  Print- 
ing Company.  Receptacle  for  printing  presses. 
1,449,750;  Mar.   27. 

H&mpson,  Alfred  E.      (See  Smith,  C.  H.,  and  Hampson.) 

Hampson,  Charles  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stippling  sur- 
faces.    1,449,856  ;  Mar.  27. 

Hampson,  John.  (See  Macklnnon,  F.  A.,  and  Hamp- 
son.) 

Hampton,  George  E.,  assignor  to  Central  Electric  Tool 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electric  drive  mechanism. 
1,456,550;  May  29. 

Hampton,  Isaac  M.,  J.  T.  Decker,  and  L.  J.  Decker,  Hart- 
ford,  111.     Portable   refrigerator.      1,451,823;   Apr.    17. 

Hampton,  Leon  N.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brake  for  rolling  lad- 
ders.    1,471,657;  Oct.  23. 

Hamre,  Henry  O.     (See  Starks,  Ray  S.,  assignor.) 

Hamren,  Eric  O.,  Chicago,  111.  Coupling  device. 
1,473,625;   Nov.   13. 

Hamren,  Eric  O.,  Chicago,  111.  Friction  clutch. 
1,473,626  ;  Nov.  13. 

Ilamric,  Grover  B.,  Widen,  W.  Va.  Trolley  pole. 
1,468,265;  Sept.  18. 

Hamrock,  Prank  J.,  Homestead,  Pa.  Wheel.  1,443,126  : 
Jan.  23. 

Hanak,  B.  B.,  Company.  (See  Wolff,  Oscar  M.,  as-( 
slgnor. ) 

Hanauer,  Albert  M.      (See  Bennett,   George  R.,  assignor.) 

Hanby,  Leroy.     (See  Alden,  James  B.,  assignor.) 

Hance,  George.     (See  Dandridge,  J.  W.,  and  Hance.) 

Hancock,  Abram  O.,  Richmond,  Va.  Headrest.  1,463,081 ; 
July   24. 

Hancock,  Edmund  W.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone-ex- 
change  system.      1,464,072 ;    Aug.   7. 

Hancock,  George  L.,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  Dumping  car 
1,452,198  ;  Apr.  17. 

Hancock,  Harry  H.,  Swampscott,  assignor  to  H.  A.  Saw- 
yer, Lynn,  Mass.     Printer's  quoin.     1,465,984  ;  Aug.  28. 

Hancock,  Jesse  E.,  assignor  of  five  per  cent  to  F.  B. 
Bullard,  Dupont,  Ga.  Shaking  and  dumping  grate. 
1,460,242;    June    26. 

Hancock,  John  E.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  SuoDort  fcr  ve- 
hicles.    1,459,954  ;  June  26. 

Hancock,  John  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  Electric-light  fixture. 
1,453,794  ;  May  1. 

Hancock,  Lee  B.,  Richmond,  Va.  Demountable  rim  for 
tires.     1,461,311 ;   July  10. 

Hancock,  Randolph  B.,  Gary,  Ind.  Automatic  feeding 
device.     1,458,339;  June  ll 

Hancock,  Raymond  F.,  Marion,  Ind.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  J.  Boyce,  Gibson,  Mich.,  and  one-half  to  H.  P.  An- 
derson, Marion,  Ind.  Glass  rolling  and  pressing 
machine.     1,466,621 ;  Aug.  28. 

Hancock,  Victor  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Dirigible  headlight. 
1,458,761;   June  12. 

Hancock,  William  E.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Gas  burner. 
1,457,833  ;  .Tune  5. 

Hancock,  William  J.,  Idaho  Springs,  Colo.  Fluid-pres- 
sure liquid-pumping  device.     1,470,973  ;  Oct.  16. 

Hand,  Claude  E.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Printing  mask. 
1,442,723;  Jan.   16. 

Hand,  Erie  H.,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  Phonographic-disk-record 
cabinet.     1,446,700  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hand,  Erie  H.,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  Car-signal  device. 
1,461,352  ;   July   10. 

Hand,  Erie  H.,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  Convertible  cabinet  for 
disk  records  and  the  like.     1,464,932  ;  Aug.  14. 

Hand,  Ernest  A.,  and  F.  A.  Wygant,  assignors  to  The  A.  J. 
Deer  Company,  Incorporated,  Hornell,  N.  Y.  Article 
holder  for  slicing  machines.     1,468,705  ;   Sept.  25. 

Hand,  Jesse  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Change-speed  gearing. 
1,472,121 ;  Oct.  30. 

Hand,  Jesse  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Change-speed  gearing. 
1,472,122;  Oct.  30. 

Handasyde,  George  H.  (See  Eiley,  W.  H.,  and  Handa- 
syde.) 

Handel  Maatchappij  H.  Albert  de  Bary  &  Co.  (See  Hil- 
debrand,   Wilhelm,   assignor.) 

Handel  Maatschappij  H.  Albert  de  Bary  &  Co.  (See 
Scheuer,  Alfred  and  H.,  assignors.) 

Handl,  Egon,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Moans  for  con- 
necting ferro  or  reenforced  concrete  piles  to  wooden 
piles.     1,471,124;  Oct.  16. 

Handlnn,  Alexander  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Lantern. 
1,477,755  :  Dec.   18. 

Handler,  Albert  P..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Combined  rain  coat 
and  oapp.     1,445,312  ;  Feb.  13. 

Handley,  George  P..  Glendale,  assignor  to  Royal  Type- 
writer Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Card  holder 
for  typewriting  machines.     1,440,597;   Jan.   2. 

Handley.  George  P.,  Glend.ale,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Royal 
Typewriter  Company.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.      1,451,423  :    Apr.   10. 

Handlev,  John  H.,  .Tssienor  to  Stephen  Sanford  &  Sons, 
Inc.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.     Rug.     Des.  62,946  ;  Aug.  28. 

Handlev.  William.  Camden,  N.  J.  Elastic  fabric. 
1.473,427;  Nov.  6. 


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Handly,  WllUam  G.,  St.  Albaus,  Vt.  Patch.  1,458,053  ; 
June  5. 

Hands,  Howard  A.,  Swissvale,  I'a.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Jlauufacturing  Company.  Resistor- 
supporting  means  lor  electric  resistance  furnaces. 
1,477,347;  Dec.  11. 

Handscuug,  Earl  C.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  I'atch  for  tires. 
1,459,SS";    June    26. 

Handy,  Frederick  E.     (See  St.  I'eter,  Napoleon,  assignor.) 

Handy,  Lucien  H.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Flushing  apparatus. 
1.440.827;  Jan.  2. 

HsJidy,  Royal  S.,  Kellogg,  Idaho.  Electrolytic  cell. 
1,476,251 ;    Dec.   4. 

Handy,  Uoyal  S..  and  E.  Hearing,  Kellogg,  Idiiho.  Hy- 
draulic   classifier.      1,476,250 ;    Dec.    4. 

Hanemann,  Mas.,  Munster,  Germany.  Making  wood  ever- 
lastingly flexible.     1,457,074  :  June  5. 

Haner,  Carl,  jr.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  In- 
dustrial Alcohol  Co.  Apparatus  for  obtaining  potash 
from  distillerv  waste  bv  burning  the  same.  1,444,833  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Hanes,  James  G.,  Winston-Salem.  N.  C.  Apparatus  for 
drying  hosiery.     1,472,978  ;  Nov.  6. 

Hanes.  James  G.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Knitting-ma- 
chine  needle.     1.475,182  ;  Nov.   27. 

Hanes,  Jarnett  E.,  Alma,  111.  Axle  straightener. 
1,463,082;   July  24. 

Haiiey.  Edwin  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Self-loading  truck. 
1,444,604:  Feb.  6. 

Haney,  Edwin  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lubricating  system 
for  automobiles.     1,470,165 ;  Oct.  9. 

Hanff.  Edward  A.  (See  Moore,  W.  E.,  Alter,  HanfE,  Eck- 
ley,  and  Wright.) 

Hanford,  Orrin  A.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Hand  tool  for  open- 
ing bottles  and  cans.     1,471,027  ;   Oct.  16. 

Hanft.  George  A.,  assignor  to  Newark  Mask  Co.  Inc., 
Irvington,  N.  J.  Cord  terminal  for  mask  fasteners. 
1,461,900;  July  17. 

Hanliart,  Karl  G..  Riischlikon,  assignor  to  Farberei  Weid- 
manu  A.-G.,  Tbalwil.  Switzerland.  Vessel.  1.462,.543 ; 
July  24. 

Hauke,  August  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Floor  mop.  1,474,031  ; 
Nov.   13. 

Hanke,  Laurence  F.,  and  W.  J.  Stinson,  Chicago,  111. 
Game.     1,469,301  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hanker,  Frederic  C,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Auto- 
matic substation.     1,460,156  ;  June  26. 

Hanker,  Frederic  C.  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Eloctric 
regulator  system.     1,470,730  ;  Oct.  16. 

Hanks,  George  R.     (See  A-pgar,  S,  and  Hanks.) 

Hanks,  George  R.,  assignor  to  Taylor-Wharton  Iron  and 
Steel  Company,  High  Bridge,  N.  J.  (Grinding  body 
and    producing    same.      1,451,335 ;    Apr.    10. 

Hanks.  Ray  H..  Henryetta,  Okla.  Potato  digger. 
1,478.952;  Dec.  25. 

Hanley,  George  C,  Maiden,  Mass.  Shut-oCE  cock. 
1,466,828;   Sept.   4. 

Hanley,  John  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Game  board. 
Des.  63.366  :  Nov.  27. 

Hanley,  Thomas  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Reinforced  pipe  or  fit- 
ting.     1.467,933;    Sept.    11. 

Hanley,  William,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Ferguson 
Brothers  Manufacturing  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
Ash  tray.      Des.   62,988 ;    Sept.   4. 

Hanley,  William,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Ferguson 
Brothers  Manufacturing  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
Ash   tray.      Des.  62,989 :    Sept.   4. 

Hanley.  William,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Ferguson 
Brothers  Manufacturing  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
Ash   tray.      Des.   62,990 ;   Sept.   4. 

Hanley.  William,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Ferguson 
Brothers  Manufacturing  Company,  Hoboken.  N.  J. 
Smoker's   set.      1,477,172  ;   Dec.   if. 

Hanley.  William  L.,  jr.,  Bradford,  Pa.  Apparatus  for 
the   manufacture  of   hollow   tile.      1,455,249 ;   Mav    15. 

Hanlon.  George  W.,  Darby,  Pa.  Skate  sharpener. 
1.441.499:  Jan.  9. 

Hanlon  &  Goodman  Company.  (See  Wright.  Ernest  B., 
assignor.) 

Hanlon  Locomotive  Sander  Company.  (See  Allan,  John 
R..  assignor.) 

Hanlon,  Patrick.     (See  Phillips,  G.,  and  Hanlon.) 

Hanlon.  William  H.,  Martinez,  Calif.  Typesetting  ma- 
chine.     1,441,050  ;   Jan.   9. 

Hanman,  John,  London.  England,  and  G.  Hazelton,  Port- 
adown,  Ireland.  Detachable  wheel  and  the  like. 
1,463,695  :   .Tuly  31. 

Hanmer,  Laurence  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radiator. 
1.443,819  :  Jan.  30. 

Hanna  Engineering  Works.  (See  Krause,  William  P., 
assignor.) 

Hanna.  John  T.,  Hudson,  Wis.  Treating  milk  or  cream. 
1.471,460;  Oct.  23. 

Hanna,  John  T.,  and  L.  E.  Coon,  Hudson,  Wis. ;  said 
Coon  assignor  to  said  Hanna.  Apparatus  for  treat- 
ing cream,  etc.     1,442,336  :  Jan.  16. 

Hanna,  Richard  W.,  W.  D.  Mason,  and  W.  G.  Hamilton, 
Richmond,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company,  San 
Francisco.  Calif.  Cracking  hydrocarbon  oils  under 
pressure  to  produce  a  low-boiling-point  fraction  from 
a  hieher-boiling-point  oil  or  fraction.  1,449,226 ; 
Mar.  20. 


Hanna,  Richard  W.,  W.  D.  Mason,  and  W.  G.  Hamilton, 
Richmond,  Calif.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cracking  hydrocarbon  oils  under 
pressure.     1,449,227  ;  Mar.   20. 

Hanna,  William  T.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Locomotive-engine 
stoker  mechanism.     1.445,275  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hannaford,  Cleon  M.,  Richmond,  Va.  Lock  lift  and  un- 
coupling arrangement  used  with  car  couplings. 
1,446,345  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hannaford,  Cleon  M.,  Richmond,  Va.  Angle-cock  holder. 
1,455.609;  May  15. 

Hannaford,  Richard  S.,  BrownvlUe,  Nebr.  Recondition- 
ing  steels.      1,442,337  ;   Jan.    16. 

Hannah,  William  G.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Preparing  wound 
packages  from  skeins.     1,450,544  ;  Apr.   3. 

Hannay,  William  H.,  Trail,  British  Columbia,  assignor 
to  The  Consolidated  Mining  &  Smelting  Company  of 
Canada,  Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Extrac- 
tion  of  lead  from  sulphide   ores.     1,456,798  ;   May   29. 

Hanneman,  Richard  E.,  East  Moline,  assignor  to  Deere 
&  Company,  Moline,  lU.  Screen  for  corn  shellers. 
1,461,144  :  July   10. 

llanner,  Edward,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hoop.  1,451,258 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Hanney,  Angus  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Laundry  appliance. 
1,469,300;  Oct.  2. 

Hanney,  An^s  F.,  assignor  to  Eureka  Rough  Dry  Pin 
System  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Laundry-sorting  appliance. 
1,459,205  ;  June  19. 

Hanney,  Angus  F.,  assignor  to  Eureka  Rough  Dry  Pin 
System  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Laundry-tag  carrier. 
1,478,825;    Dec.   25. 

Hanney,  Angus  F.,  and  A.  Gammell,  assignors  to  Eureka 
Rough  Dry  Pin  System  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Tag-releas- 
ing device.     1,475,011 ;  Nov.  20. 

Hannifin,  Arthur  V.  (See  Vosburg,  A.  E.,  and  Whit- 
ney, assignors.) 

Hannigan,  Martin  F.  (See  Powers,  W\  E.,  and  Hanni- 
gan.) 

Hannon,  Edmund  H.,  Dedham,  assignor  to  The  Stafford 
Company,  Readville,  Mass.  Loom  picker-retaining  de- 
vice.     1,441,802  ;   Jan.   9. 

Hannsz,  Walter  L.,  Houston,  Tex.  Registering  attach- 
ment for  sewing  machines.     1,440,460  ;  Jan.   2. 

Hannula,  Prank  E.,  and  W.  E.  Tromblev,  Lansing,  Mich. 
Can   rubber.      1,444,501  :    Feb.   0. 

Hanrahan,  John  H.,  Guilford,  Conn.  Hose  coupling. 
1.474,586  ;  Nov.  20. 

Hanrahan,  John  J.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Luggage  car- 
rier.    1,455,023;   May  15. 

Hanrahan,  Joseph  F.,  Chicago,  III.  Dry  kiln.  1,471,602  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Hanrath,  Theodore  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Buffing  wheel. 
1.473,765;   Nov.   13. 

Hans,  Edmund  E.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Filtering  means 
for  lubricating  systems.     1,462,175  ;  July  17. 

Hans,  Oscar  E.,  Bartlesville,  Okla.  Apparatus  for  separat- 
ing liquids   of  different   densities.      1,450,545  ;   Apr.   3. 

Hans,  Oscar  E.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Camping  outfit.  1,466,224  : 
Aug.  28. 

Hans  Renold  Limited.  (See  Herford,  R.  O.,  and  Ren- 
shaw,  assignors.) 

Hansard,  Hugh  H.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Wrist 
support.     1,469,315;  Oct.  2. 

Hansard,  Robert  L.     (See  Castle,  W.  E.,  and  Hansard.) 

Hanscom,  Ralph  B.,  Morristown,  S.  Dak.  Lubricating  da- 
vice  for  automobiles,  etc.     1,463.421  :  July   31. 

Hanselman,  Arthur  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Fishhook. 
1,452,377;  Apr.   17. 

Hanselmann,  Charles.      (See  Rodgers,  John  F.,  assignor.) 

Hansemaun,  Richard  A.  (See  Fahlenberg,  Hermann, 
assignor.) 

Hansemann,  Richard  A.      (See  Kucharski,  Stanislaus,  as- 
signor.) 
Hansen,  A.  L.,  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Hansen,  Augie  L.,  assignor.) 
Hansen,  Albert  E.     (See  Dietz,  B.  H.,  and  Hansen.) 
Hansen,   Anton    O.,    St.   Paul,   Minn.     Lathe   attachment. 

1,443,127;  Jan.  23. 
Hansen,  Arthur  E.,  assignor  to  Young  Iron  Works,  Inc., 

Seattle,  Wash.     Hydraulic  hoist  for  trucks.     1,455,528  : 

May  15. 
Hansen,  Augie  L.,  Evanston,  111.  Tufting  needle.  1,469,906  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Hansen,   Augie  L.,   Evanston,   assignor  to   A.   L.    Hansen 

Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Lamp.     1,464,988  ;  Aug.  14. 
Hansen,  August,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.     Automatic  punching 

device.     1,451.219;  Apr.  10. 
Hansen.  Axel  L.,  Chicago,   111.     Drag  chain.     1,443,980  ; 

Feb.    6. 
Hansen   (ianning  Machinery    Corporation.      (See   Hansen, 

Oswald  H..  assignor.) 
Hansen,   Charles   C,   Easton,    Pa.,   assignor   to   Ingersoll- 

Rand     Company,     Jersey     City,     N.     J.       Rock     drill. 

1,443,128  ;  Jan.  23. 
Hansen,    Charles    C,   Easton,   Pa.,   assignor   to    Ingersoll- 

Rand  Company,   Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Independent  rota- 
tion  for   percussive  tools.      1,451,362;   Apr.   10. 
Hansen,    Charles   C,    Easton,   Pa.,   assignor   to    Ingersoll- 

Rand  Company,  Jersey  Citv,  N.  J.     Lug  chuck  for  rock 

drills.     1,451,363;  Apr.  10. 
Hansen,   Charles   C,    Easton,    Pa.,    assignor    to   IngersoU- 

Rand  Compan.v.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rotation  release  for 

rock   drills.     1,452,154  ;   Apr.   17. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Hansen,  Charles  C,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll 
Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Automatic  llquli. 
valve.     1,452,155;   Apr.  17. 

Hansen,  Charles  C,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll- 
Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Hand  regulating 
valve  for  rotation  motors.     1,456,234  ;  May  22. 

Hansen,  Charles  C,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll- 
Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Soil-cortng  tool. 
1,456,983;  May  29. 

Hansen,   Charles   C,    Easton,   Pa.,   assignor    to   Ingersoll- 
Rand    Company,    Jersey    City,    N.    J.      Pneumatic    coal 
pick.     1,477,259  ;   Dec.   11. 
Hansen,   Charles   C,   Easton,   Pa.,   assignor   to   Ingersoll- 
Rand  Company,   Jersey   City,   N.   J.     Oiling  device   for 
rock  drills.     1,478,220;  Dec.  18. 
Hansen,  Christian.      (See  Carstens,  H.,  and  Hansen.) 
Hansen,  Edward  W.,  Minden,  Nebr.     Pitman.     1,457,434  ; 

June  5. 
Hansen,  Fred  E.      (See  Frazier,  J.  W.,  and  Hansen.) 
Hansen,   Hans   K.,   San   Pedro,   Calif.     Wood-cutter   sizer 

head.     1,461,090;    July   10. 
Hansen,  Henry  J.     («ee  Schowe,  H.  G.,  and  Hansen.) 
Hansen,  John  S.,  Brockton,  Mass.     Adjustable  shoe-tree. 

1,460,963;  July  3. 
Hansen,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Marine  Specialty  Manufactur- 
ing     Company,      Seattle,      Wash.        Trolling      spoon. 
1.450,546;  Apr.  3. 
Hansen,    Klaus   L.,   Wilkinsburg,   Pa.,    assignor    to    West- 
Inghouse    Electric    &    Manufacturing    Company.      Arc- 
welding  dynamo-electric  machine.     1,453,389  ;  May  1. 
Hansen,    Maurice   H.,    Seattle,    Wash.      Cylinder-reboring 

machine.     1,461,877;  July   17. 
Hansen,     Morten     F.,     New     Auburn,      Wis.        Planter. 

1,459,097  ;  June  19. 
Hansen,  Niels,  East  Stanwood,  Wash.     Wood-sawing  ma- 
chine.    1,440,461 ;  Jan.  2, 
Hansen,  Niels,  Bast  Stanwood,   Wash.     Adjustable  seat. 

1,442,664;   Jan.   16. 
Hansen,    Oscar    C,    Orosi,    Calif.      Differential    steering 

mechanism   for   tractors.      1,448,117 ;    Mar.    13. 
Hansen,  Oswald  H.,  Port  Washington,  Wis.,  assignor  to 
Hansen    Canning    Machinery    Corporation.      Blancher. 
1,445,276  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hansen,   Oswald  H.,   Port  Washington,   Wis.,  assignor  to 
Hansen    Canning    Machinery    Corporation.      Conveyer 
bucket.     1,445,277  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hansen,   Oswald  H.,  Port  Washington,   Wis.,  assignor  to 
Hansen    Canning    Machinery    Corporation.      Can-filling 
machine.      1,460,198 ;    June    26. 
Hansen,  Oswald  H.,  Port  Washington,  Wis.,  assignor  to 
Hansen   Canning   Machinery    Corporation.      Preserving 
food.     1,474,820;  Nov.  20. 
Hansen,    Oswald    H.,    assignor    to    Hansen    Canning    Ma- 
chinery  Corporation,   Port  Washington,   Wis.     Steriliz- 
ing apparatus.     1,478,221 ;   Dec.   18. 
Hansen,    Oswald    H.,    assignor   to    Hansen    Canning    Ma- 
chinery  Corporation,   Port  Washington,   Wis.     Cooker. 
1,478,222;   Dec.    18. 
Hansen,    Oswald    H.,    assignor    to    Hansen    Canning   Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  Port  Washington,   Wis.     Steriliz- 
ing apparatus.     1,478,223  ;  Dec.  18. 
Hansen,    Severin    T.       (See    Rasmussen,     Thorvald,     as- 
signor.) 
Hansen,   Theodore    C,    Chicago,    III.      Routing    machine. 

1,462,962;  July  24. 
Hansen,  Thomas  C,   Caney,  Kans.     Making  crowns  and 

forms  therefor.     1,465,472  ;  Aug.  21. 
Hansen,   Thomas   C,   Caney,   Kans.     Means  for  molding 

backings  for  artificial  teeth.     1,465,473  ;  Aug.  21. 
Hansen,  William  D.,  Chicago,  111.     Roll  film  for  cameras. 

1,467,543  ;   Sept.   15. 
Hansen's,  Chr.,  Laboratory,  Inc.      (See  Monrad,  Karl  J., 

assignor. ) 
Hanses,  WiUlam  A.,   assignor  to  Rand,  McNally   &   Co., 

Chicago,    111.     Map    case.      1,457,026;    May    29. 
Hansmann,    Paul,    and    H.    Strack,    Long   Prairie,    Minn. 

AnUslde-draft   plow.      1,462,135;    July    17. 
Hanson,     Adolf     K.,     Chicago,     111.       Washing    machine. 

1,462,911 ;  July  24. 
Hanson,  Albert  B.     (See  Perry,  James  M.,  assignor.) 
Hanson,   Alfred,  sr.,   Yonkers,   N.    Y.     Yarn-printing   ma- 
chine.    1,475,628  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hanson,   Bengt  M.   W.,    Hartford,   Conn.     Thread   gauge. 

1,446,645;  Feb.   27. 
Hanson,    Bengt   M.    W.,   .Hartford,    Conn.      Wheel-truing 

mechanism.     1,465,266;  Aug.  21. 
Hanson,  Bengt  M.  W.,  Hartford,  Conn.     Tool  and  holder 

therefor.     1,466,899;  Sept.  4. 
Hanson,      Bengt     M.      W.,      Hartford,      Conn.        Chuck. 

1,469,833;  Oct.  9. 
Hanson,  Bengt  M.  W.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt 
&  Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wheel-dressing 
mechanism.  1,447,383  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hanson,  Bengt  M.  W..  Hartford,  assignor  to  Skayef  Ball 
Bearing  Company.  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Ball  bearing. 
1,467,378;  Sept.  11.  ^ 

Hanson,  Byron  L.,   Chicago,  111.     .\utomatic  drifting  de- 
vice for  locomotives.     1,464,278  ;  Aug.  7. 
Hanson,   Charles    C,    and    J.   Twardowsky,    assignors,   by 
mesne  assignments,   to   Universe   Corporation,   Chicago, 
111.     Compressor.      1,458,702 ;   June  12. 


Hanson,    Charles   C,   and   J.   Twardowsky,    assignors,   bj 

mesne  assignments,   to   Universe   Corporation,   Chicago. 

111.     Compressor.     1,462,695;  July  24. 
Hanson,    Charles    C,   and   J.   Twardowsky,   assignors,   by 

mesne  assignments,   to   Universe   Corporation,   Chicago, 

111.     Expansion   valve.      1,462,696  ;   July  24. 
Hanson,  Chris,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.     Sand-blast  spark-plug 

cleaner.      1,475,992 ;    Dec.    4. 
Hanson,  Earl  C.     (See  Carlson,  W.  L.,  and  Hanson.) 
Hanson,   Earl    C,   Washington,    D.    C.     Alrcraft-landlnc 

station.     1,446,385  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hanson,  Earl  C,  and  W.  L.  Carlson,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Radiotelegraph  system.     1,463,391 ;  July  31. 
Hanson,  Earl  C,  and  W.  L.  Carlson,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Therapeutic  electrode.     1,463,392;  July  31. 
Hanson,     Emil    J.,     VIroqua,     Wis.       Combination     tooL 

1,459,531  ;  June  19. 
Hanson,  Gustave,  and   C.  A.   Nelson,  East  Berlin,  Conn., 

ussignors    to    Lancaster    Iron    Works,    Lancaster,    Pa. 

Portable  conveyers.     1,461,707  ;   July  10. 
Hanson,    Haldor    M.,    Grafton,    N.    Dak.      Sack    holder. 

1,446,346;  Feb.  20. 
Hanson,   Hans  A.,  assignor  to  F.   Lott,   Eau  Claire,   Wis. 

Gear    shift.      1,464,037 ;   Aug.   7. 
Hanson,  Hans  A.,  assignor  of  forty-five  one-hundredths  to 

F.    Lott,    Eau    Claire,    Wis.      Gear    shift.      1,464,038; 

Aug.  7. 

Hanson,  Hans  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Closure  for  automobile 
radiators  and  the  like.     1,476,074  ;  Dec.  4. 

Hanson,  Henry,  assignor  to  Wilcox,  Crittenden  and  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  Middletown,  Conn.  Bilge  pomp. 
1,452,378;  Apr.  17. 

Hanson,  Henry  J.,  Thor,  Iowa.  Wire  reel.  1,463,696; 
July  31. 

Hanson,  Henry  W.,  Cheney  Center,  Colo.  Top  for  trac- 
tors.    1,465,712  •  Aug.  21. 

Hanson,  Hjalmar  S.      (See  Halvorsen,  Fredrik,  assignor.) 

Hanson,  James  and  R.  G.,  Stafford,  England.  Rock- 
drilling  apparatus.     1,450,208  ;  Apr.  3. 

Hanson,  John,  Doyhof,  Alaska.  Trawling  swivel. 
1,444,876 ;  Feb.  13. 

Hanson,  John,  Alderson,  Alberta,  Canada.  Water  drain 
for    windows.      1,451,021 ;    Apr.    10. 

Hanson,  John  A.,  Harwood,  N.  Dak.  Seal  case  and  elec- 
tor.    1,451,069;  Apr.  10. 

Hanson,  Lennle  A.,  Kirkland,  Wash.  Side  wing  for  wind- 
shields.     1,466,713;    Sept.   4. 

Hanson,  Martin,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Automatic  drain  valve. 
1,468,068;   Sept.   18. 

Hanson,  Milton  B.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  F.  W. 
Jefferson,  trustee.  Short  Hills,  N.  J.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,464,479;  Aug.  7. 

Hanson,  Oscar  W.,  Salina,  Kans.  Piston  packing  ring. 
1,477,120;   Dec.   11. 

Hanson,  Richard  G.     (See  Hanson,  James  and  R.  G.) 

Hanson,  Sigurd  C,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.  Deep-well  pump 
mechanism.     1,445,510  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hanson,  Slgvort,  assignor  to  Racine  Dispenser  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Dispensing  machine. 
1,475,341  ;    Nov.    27. 

Hanson  &  Van  Winkle  Co.,  The.  (See  Daniels,  John  T., 
assignor.) 

Hanson  &  Van  Winkle  Company,  The.  (See  Todd,  Van 
Winkle,  assignor.) 

Hanson,  Wilburt  D.,  Grove  City,  Minn.  Fishhook. 
1,464,571 ;  Aug.  14. 

Hanson,  Wilhelm  B.,  Lajord,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Bar- 
rel hoist.     1,476.607  ;  Dec.  4. 

Hanton,  John  T.,  Putnam,  Conn.  Twister  ring.  1,457,027 ; 
May  29. 

Hantsch,  Alfred  P.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Photographic 
plate  and  utilizing  the  same.    1,455,724 ;  May  15. 

Hany  &  Co.      (See  HSny,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Hany,  Robert,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Hany  &  Co.,  Ober- 
meilen,  Switzerland.  Cutting  device.  1,449,040; 
Mar.  20. 

Haon,  Harry  J.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  da 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Measuring   and   feeding   device.      1.454.439;    May   8. 

Hapgood,  Clarence  H.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  F.  V.  Waltz,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Flush-tank  valve  mecha- 
nism.    1,457,571  ;  June  5. 

Hapgood,  Clarence  H.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Weighing  scale.     1.470,666  ;  Oct.  16. 

Hapgood,  Clarence  H.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Weighing  scale.     1,470,667;  Oct.  16. 

Hapgood,  Cyrus  H ,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  De 
Laval  Separator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Actuating 
means  for  milking-machine  pulsators.  1,452,600 : 
Apr.  24. 

Hapgood,  Cyrus  H.,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  De 
Laval  Separator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Purify- 
ing  and   dehydrating   switch    oil.      1,460,718 ;   July   3. 

Hapgood.  Cyrus  H.,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  De 
Laval  Separator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Separating 
wax  from  mlneral-oll  lubricating  stock.  1,464,707 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Hapgood.  Cyrus  H.,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  De 
Laval  Separator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Centrlfur 
gaily  separating  refrigerated  ingredients  and  centrif- 
ugal  bowl   used   in    such   process.      1,472,868 ;    Nov.   6. 


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Uapgood,  Cjrns  H.,  Nntley,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  De 
Laval  Separator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Milk  re- 
leaser.    1,474,660  ;  Nor.  20. 

Hapgood.  Cyrus  U..  Nutley.  N.  J.,  assi.^'iior  to  The  De 
La^al  Sepnr.itor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  ProceBS 
of  and  apparatus  for  resolving  emulsions.  1,474,070 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Hapgood,  Cvrus  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  G.  P. 
Carroll,  Hartford,  Conn.  Refrigerating  machine. 
1,471,125:  Oct.  16. 

Hapgood,  Cyrus  H.,  Nutley,  and  G.  F.  Mayno.  East 
Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  De  Laval  Separator 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Refining  vegetable  oils. 
1.457,072  ;  May  29. 

Hapgood,  Oscar  D.,  Montague,  assignor  to  Goodell-Pratt 
Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Hand  tool.  1,449,400 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Hapgood,  Oscar  D.,  Montague,  assignor  to  Goodell-Pratt 
Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.     Tool.     1,462,963  :  July  24. 

Happ,   Edward  A.      (See   Happ,   Leonard   and   E.  A.) 

Happ,  Lpoiiard  and  E.  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Guard. 
1,478,953  ;  Dec.  25. 

Happel,  Omar  C.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Spring  wheel. 
1,449,039  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hajppensack,  Edward  F.,  assignor  to  The  O.  P.  Schrlver 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Mill  and  press.  1,469,724  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Harase.  Hanzaburo,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Telephone  card- 
directory  holder.     1,467,290  ;  Sept.  4. 

Harbaugh,  Harry  E.,  C.  F.  Buquo,  and  G.  F.  Spaeth,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio  ;  said  Buquo  and  said  Spaeth  assignors  to 
said  Harbaugh.  Moving  -  picture  -  film  protector. 
1.470,975;  Oct.  16. 

Harbaugh,  James  E.,  and  F.  H.  Byrd,  Moberly,  Mo.  Fil- 
ing device.     1,449,177  ;  Mar.  20. 

Harbaugh,  John  W.     (See  Burns,  Benjamin  F.,  assignor.) 

Harberg,  Roy  B.,  et  al.     (See  Metzsch,  Soren,  assignor.) 

Harbison,  Benjamin,  (See  Smith,  H.  A.,  Le  Gendre,  and 
Harbison.) 

Harburg,  James  E.,  assignor  to  Yerrick  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Denver,  Colo.     Tool.     1,451,727  ;  Apr.  17. 

Hard  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Dyett,  James  H., 
assignor.) 

Hard,  Merrill  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
W.  L.  Mack,  Chicago,  111.     Chair.     1,456,235  :  May  22. 

Hardaker,  Ernest  R.,  Jerome,  Idaho.  Measuring  device. 
1,478,954:  Dec.  25. 

Hardaway,  Jarder,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Game  trap.  1,450,775  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Harden,  James  A.,  Ada,  Okla.    BoU-weevll  exterminator. 

1,459,626  ;  June  19. 
Harden,    William     C.,     Odenvlllp,    Ala.      Trolley     wheel. 

1.443,990:  Feb.  6. 
Harden,  William  H.,  Mantee,  Miss.    Combined  refrigerator 

and  cheese  cutter.     1,476,608  ;  Dec.  4. 
Hardenburg,    Howard   R.      (See    Sager,    F.,   and   Harden- 

burg.) 

Harder.  Andrew  J.,  West  Watertown,  S.  Dak.     Traction 

wheel.     1.443,076  ;  Jan.   23. 
Harder,     Frederick     E.,     Detroit,     Mich.       Rail     Joint, 

1,467,302  ;  June  5. 
Harder    Manufacturing    Corporation.       (See    Rowley,    A. 

W.,  and  Ryder,  assignors.) 
Harder,  Paul,  Red  Wing,  Minn.     Folding  box.     1,467,724  ; 

Sept.  11.     • 
Btarder,  W.  J.      (See  Hoffman,  George  A^  assignor.) 
Hardesty,     Leslie     F.,     Terra     Alta,     W.     Va.       Trap. 

1,462,007 ;  July  17. 
Hardey,    VlrgU    S.,    Chicago,    111.      Switch.       1,463,551  ; 

July  31. 

Hardle,  James,  and  Company  Limited.  (See  Newman, 
John  G.,  assignor.) 

nardie,  John  C.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine 
for  marking  soles.     1,474,360 ;  Nov.  20. 

Hardin,  Homer  F.,  Houlton,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  Hardin 
Mfg.  Company.  Kalama,  Wash.  Brake-operating  de- 
vice.    1,464,761  :   Aug.   14. 

Hardin  Mfg.  Company.    (See  Hardin,  Homer  F.,  assignor.) 

Harding,  Charles  B.,  et  al.  (See  Mason,  William  S., 
assignor.) 

Harding,  Dana  E.,  Danvers,  Mass.  Leather-boarding  ma- 
chine.    1,466,283:  Aug.  28. 

Harding,  Edwin,  Alexandria,  La.  Ice-sawing  device. 
1,447,468  ;  Mar.  6. 

Harding,  Elmon  D.,  Montevideo,  Minn.  Memorial  tablet 
and  grave  marker.     1,45.5.882  :  May  22. 

Harding,  Henry  O.,  assignor  to  Washburn-Crosby  Com- 
pany, Minneapolis,  Minn.  Automatic  controlling 
mechanism  for  flour-packing  machines.  1,454,278 ; 
May  8. 

Harding,  Henry  O.,  and  J.  Jessen,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  ; 
said  Jessen  assignor  to  said  Harding.  Sack-closing  ma- 
chine.     1,469,083;    Sept.    25. 

Harding,  Hiram  R.     (See  Du  Pont,  A.  I.,  and  Harding.) 

Harding,  Hiram  R.,  assignor  to  The  Harding  Peeling 
Machine  Company.  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Machine 
for  skinning  and  coring  tomatoes.     1,448,532;  Mar.  13. 

Harding,  Mont  R.,  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Stove  attachment. 
1,475,115  ;  Nov.  20. 

Harding  Peeling  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Du  Pont, 
A.  L,  and  Harding,  assignors.) 


Harding  Peeling  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Harding, 
Hiram  R.,  assignor.) 

Harding,  Thomas,  and  B.  Biehl,  sr.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors to  J.  L.  Sommer  Manufacturing  Co.  Can- 
opening  wrench.     1,457,774  ;  June  5. 

Hardlnge  Brothers,  Inc.  (See  Hardlnge,  Franklin,  as- 
signor.) 

Hardinge,  Franklin,  assignor  to  Hardlnge  Brothers,  In- 
corporated, Chicago,  111.  Fuel-oil  burner.  1,447,384 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Hardlnge,  FrankHn,  assignor  to  Hardinge  Brothers,  Inc., 

Chicago,  111.     Oil  burner.     1,447,385  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hardinge,  Franklin,  assignor  to  Hardinge  Brothers,  Inc., 

Chicago,  111.     Oil  burner.     1,455,049;  May  15. 
Hardlnge,  Franklin,  assignor  to  Hardlnge  Brothers,  Inc., 

Chicago,  111.     Oil  burner.     1,456,799  ;  May  29. 
Hardlnge,  Franklin,  assignor  to  Hardinge  Brothers,  Inc., 

Chicago,  111.     Valve.     1,470,974  ;  Oct.  16. 
Hardinge,     Harry    W.,    New    York,     N.    Y.       Rod    mill. 

1,449,751  ;  Mar.  27. 
Hardlnge,  Harry  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Apparatus  for  en- 
training    and     removing     fines     from     conical    mills. 

1,450,289;  Apr.   3. 
Hardinge,  Harry  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Oversize  return 

for  mills.     1,450,290;  Apr.  3. 
Hardinge,    Henry    H.,    Chicago,    111.      Plane.      1,459,206; 

June  19. 
Hardman,  Peck  &  Co.     (See  Bnkow,  Relnhold,  assignor.) 
Hardman,    Peter,    Willimantic,    Conn.,    assignor    to    The 

American  Thread  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.    Tvrlsting 

machinery.     1,446,646;  Feb.  27. 
Hardonconrt,   Arthur,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Channel  brick. 

1,463,697  ;  July  31. 
Hardonconrt,    Arthur,    Jr.,    Richmond    Hill,    N.    Y.      Clay 

shingle  block  and  wall  construction.     1,464,423  ;  Aug.  7. 
Hardwicke-Etter    Company.      (See    Streun,    John    A.,    as- 
signor.) 
Hardwood,   George   S.,   &   Son.      (See   Howe,   Joseph   B., 

assignor.) 
Hardy,  Charles,  and  Rupertl,  Inc.     (See  Weber,  Max  G., 

assignor.) 
Hardy,  F.  A.,  &  Company.     (See  Howe,  Thomas  M.,  as 

slgnor.) 

Hardy,  Herman  F.     (See  Danghtery,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Hardy,  Marcel  A.,  Hennebont,  France.  Manufacture  of 
extruded  metal  sections.     1,456,128 ;  May  22. 

Hardy,  Samuel  R.,  and  R.  A.  Cochran,  Dayton,  Tex.  Auto- 
matic brake-setting  device.     1,464,039  ;  Aug.  T. 

Hardy,  Winfleid  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Index  tab. 
1,455,288;  May  15. 

Hare,  Charles  N.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ocean  com- 
pressed-air power.     1,470,361 ;  Oct.  9. 

Haren,  Urban,  Akron.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F.  Good 
rich   Company,   New   York,    N.    Y. 
ratus  for  building  laminated  strips. 

Hargrave,  John  M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
1,456,692 ;  May  29. 

Hargraves,  Albert,  assignor  to  The 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio, 
machine.     1,442,612 ;   Jan.   16. 

Hariveau,     Paul,     Paris,     France. 
1,474,671 ;  Nov  20. 

Harker,  Lee  A.     (See  Wells,  A.  S.,  and  Harker.) 

Harklns,  Thomas  F.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Little  Giant  Machine  (Company,  Denver,  Colo. 
Placer-mining  machine.     1,473,039  ;   Nov.   6. 

Harklow,  Hans  H.  H.,  Freeport,  N.  Y.  Derrick.  1,453,108  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Harlan,  Mac,  assignor  to  Des  Moines  Holsery  MlUs, 
Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Exhibitor  for  goods.  1,459,532 ; 
June  19. 

Harlan.  Jlilton  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Device  for  forming 
chocolates.      1,475,579  ;   Nov.   27. 

Harley-Davidson  Motor  Co.  (See  Harley,  WlUiam  S., 
assignor.) 

Harley-Davidson  Motor  Co.  (See  Ziska,  Adam,  Jr.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Harley,  Erskine  P.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.     Seat     1,457,245 ; 

May  29. 
Harley,  Henry  G.,  Camberley,  England.     Cylinder-cooling 

system     of     internal-combustion     engines.       1,447,548 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Harley,   William   S.,  assignor  to   Harley-Davidson   Motor 

Co.,  Milwaukee,   Wis.     Combined  en^ne   shaft,   clutch, 

and  transmission.     Rel5,578  ;  Apr.  17. 
Harley,   William    S.,   assignor   to   Harley-Davidson   Motor 

Co.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Distributor   cap    or    the    like; 

1,459,671  ;  June  19. 
Harley,   William   S.,   assignor   to   Harley-Davidson   Motor 

Co.,     Milwaukee,     Wis.       Rivet     remover.       1,469,594 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Harley,   William    S.,   assignor   to    Harley-Davidson    Motor 

Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Engine.     1,472,068;  Oct.  30. 
Harloe,   Morton,  assignor   to  The   Harloe   Tire   Company, 

Inc.,    Winchester,    Va.      Resilient    wheel.      1,475,488 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Harloe  Tire    Company,    The.      (See    Harloe,    Morton,    as- 
signor. ) 
Harlow,  Brinton  M.     (See  Beach,  Edgar,  assignor.) 
Harlow,    John,    Oceanpark,    assignor    of    one-half    to    H. 

Paine,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Apparatus    for    making 

moving    portraits.      1,478,278 ;    Dec.    18. 


Method  and  appa- 
1,452,379  ;  Apr.  17. 
Ratchet  hand  tool. 

Firestone  Tire  end 
Solld-tlre-groovlng 

Centrifugal     pump. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patenteea — Continued. 


Harlow,  John  B.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Impulse-transmitting  mechanism.  1,442,429 ; 
Jan.    16. 

Harlow,  John  B.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.    Y.     Detecting  system.      1,46G,284  ;   Aug.    28. 

Harlow,  John  B.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.    Y.      Signaling   system.      1,478,008 ;    Dec.    18. 

Harman,  Ferrln  C.      (See  Harman,  Henry  and  V.  C.) 

Harman,  Henry  and  F.  C.,  Custer  City,  Okla.  Antidrip 
pump.     1,452,686;  Apr.  24. 

Harman,  William  H.     (See  Schranz,  F.  G.,  and  Harman.) 

Harmata,  Ilko,  Boyle,  Alberta,  Canada.  Automatic 
bridge  gate.     1,461,901 ;  July  17. 

Harmer,  Joseph  P.     (See  Hussey,   Llndley  M.,  assignor.) 

Harmon,  Edwin  L.,  assignor  to  Corona  Typewriter  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Groton,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,461,731  ;  July  17. 

Harmon,  Edwin  L.,  and  O.  Petermann,  assignors  to 
Corona  Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  Groton,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     1,464,818  ;  Aug.  14. 

Harmon,  James  B.,  Helena,  Mont.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,452,423  ;  Apr.  17. 

Harmon,  Nathaniel  O.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Hydraulic 
classifier.      1,467,285  ;    Sept.    4. 

Harmon,  Richard  J.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Cold  chisel. 
1,471,461  ;  Oct.  23. 

Harmon,  William  M.  (See  Butcher,  William  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Harmon,  William  O.,  La  Pryor,  Tex.  Foot  scraper. 
1.475,818  ;  Nov.  27. 

Harmon,  Willie  T.,  Sangerville,  Me.  Animal  trap 
1,460,199  ;    June    26. 

Harmon,  Willis  E.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Shock  absorber. 
1,463,552  ;  July  31. 

Harms,  Charles  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Ludlow  Typograph  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Typograph  mechanism.      1,462,388 ;   July   17. 

Harmsen,  Enrique  G.  D.,  Hacienda  Sausal,  via  Truxillo, 
Peru.     Pocket  level.     1,447,077  ;  Feb.  27. 

Harmsen,  Enrique  G.  D.,  Hacienda  Sausal,  via  Truxillo, 
Peru.     Pocket  level.     1,447,078  ;  Feb.  27. 

Harmsen,  Enrique  G.  D.,  Hacienda  Sausal,  via  Truxillo, 
and  M.  Kalafatovic,  Cuzco,  Peru.  Safety  box.  1,447,079  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Harnapp,  Dinkelspiel  &  Co.  (See  Dinkelspiel,  Lawxence, 
assignor.) 

Harnapp,  Dinkelspiel  &  Co.  (See  Dinkelspiel,  L.,  and 
Bosshardt,  assignors.) 

Harnden,  Charles  A.,  Alderley  Edge,  England.  Bmhoss- 
ing  machine  or  press.     1,466,714  ;  Sept.  4. 

Harned,  Ada  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  box.  1,461,656  ; 
July  10. 

Harnett,  James  H.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  Spindle.  1,457,572  ; 
June  a. 

Harney,  Thomas  R.,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  New 
Process  Acid  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  sulphuric  acid. 
1,457,164;  May  29. 

Haruisch,  Fredrick.  (See  Gobel,  A.,  Harnlsch,  and 
Janke.) 

Harpe,  Larrabee  B.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Snap  fastener. 
1,454,890  ;  May   15. 

Harper,  A.,  Sons,  and  Bean  Limited.  (See  Richards, 
John  W.,  as.signov.) 

Harper  Bean  Limited.  (See  Hey,  G.,  and  Wilding,  as- 
signors. ) 

Harper,  Charles  E.,  jr.  (See  Taylor,  A.  J.,  jr.,  and 
Harper.) 

Harper,  Freeman  R.,  Woburn,  Mass.  Carburetor  attach- 
ment.    1,449,101  ;  Mar.  20. 

Harper,  George,  Huntly,  Aberdeen,  Scotland.  Soldering 
tool.      1,464,933;  Aug.    14. 

Harper,  George  W.,  assignor  to  The  Columbia  Axle  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Axle  construction.  1,446,502; 
Feb.   27. 

Harper,  John  T.,  Leotl,  Kans.  Lace  eyelet.  1,460,899 ; 
July  3. 

Harper,  Robert  J.,  sr.,  Chicago,  111.  Elevator-door  lock. 
1,466,900;   Sept.  4. 

Harper,  Worthy  C,  Coldwell,  Ohio.  Pin  fastener. 
1,442,613;  Jan.   16. 

Harpham,  G.  E.     (See  Kittle,  Charles  R.,  assignor.) 

Haruham,  George  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Trolley  re- 
triever.    1,441,500  ;  Jan.  9. 

Harpham,  Julius  C.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Harness  rosette.  Des. 
62,255;  Apr.  24. 

Harpham,  Julius  C,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Harness  rosette. 
Des.  62,256;  Apr.  24. 

Harpham,  Julius  C,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Harness  rosette. 
1.457,659  ;  June  5. 

Harpln,  Louis  J.,  Kankakee,  111.  Washboard  clamp. 
1,477,482;  Dec.  11. 

Harpnian,  Charles  A.  (See  Pennypacker,  Orrie  F.,  as- 
.signor.) 

Harrell,  Louis  S.,  Baton  Bouge,  La.  Oiler.  1,473,852; 
Nov.   13. 

Harrell,  William  T.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Electric  water 
sterilizer  and  purifier.     1,454,736  ;  May  S. 

Harrer,  Clarence,  Port  Washington,  Wis.  Automatic 
bottle  closure.     1,456,774  ;  May  29. 


Harrich,  Paul,  Rochelle  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  New 
Process  Cork  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lacquering 
machine.     1,448,065  :   Mar.   13. 

Harrich,  Paul,  Rochelle  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  New 
Process  Cork  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Cork-rod 
baker.     1,478,873;  Dec.  25. 

Harried,  Knute,  Sacred  Heart,  Minn.  Animal  trap. 
1,456,377;  May  22. 

Harrigan,  Patrick  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Railway  tie.  1,475,299  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Harrigan,  Thomas  M.,  Woodstock,  Vt.  Device  for  elimi- 
nating body  capacity  effects  in  radio  Instruments. 
1,464,708^  Aug.  14. 

Harriman,  (Sieorge  W.  R.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Transportation 
map.     1,448,960  ;  Mar.  20. 

Harriman,  George  W.  R.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Chart. 
1,448,961  ;  Mar.  20. 

Harriman  National  Bank  of  the  City  of  New  York,  trustee. 
(See  Vasselli,  Anthony,  assignor.) 

Harrington,  Albert  G.,  Birmingham,  Mich.  Combined 
pall  and  stand.     1,460,484  ;  July  3. 

Harrington,  Bertie  S.,  Port  Worth,  Tex.  Measuring  and 
filling  machine.     1,464,676  ;  Aug.  14. 

Harrington,  Cecil  H.  (See  Spaugh,  W.  T.,  and  Harring- 
ton.) 

Harrington,  Clinton  O.,  assignor  to  Aldobilt  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Maintaining  a  source  of  light  in  a  de- 
sired  position   in   lanterns.     1.461,187 ;   July   10. 

Harrington,  Clinton  O.,  assignor  to  AldoMlt  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Focusing  finder  for  lanterns.  1,461,418; 
July  10. 

Harrington,  Clinton  O.,  assignor  to  Aldobilt  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Multiple  bond  for  signal-service  track- 
circuit  rails.     1,469,302  ;  Oct.   2. 

Harrington,  Edwin,  Son  «&  Company.  (See  Scott,  Robert 
P.,  assignor.) 

Harrington,  John  F.,  assignor  to  Hutchinson  Egg  Case 
Filler  Company,  Hutchinson,  Kans.  Salt-pouring 
spout.     1,464,073;  Aug.  7. 

Harrington,  Lorretta  C,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Bracket. 
1,470,261  ;   Oct.   9. 

Harrington,  Norman  T.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Tower. 
1,451,259  ;  Apr.  10. 

Harrington,  Thomas  F.,  Galion,  Ohio.  Plastic  compo- 
sition.    1,446,178;  Feb.  20. 

Harrington,  William  F.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Willys-Overland  Company.  Change-speed  gearing  for 
automobiles.     1,470,976  ;   Oct.   10. 

Harrington,  William  P.,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland 
Company,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Valve-adjusting  mechanism. 
1,474,078;   Nov.   13. 

Harrington,  William  F.,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Over- 
land Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Steering-column  sup- 
port.    1,478,389;  Dec.  25. 

Harrington,  William  F.,  and  F.  C.  Speke,  assignors  to 
The  Willys-Overland  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Auto- 
mobile  bumper.     1,448,801 ;   Mar.   20. 

Harrington,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  Arrow  Electric 
Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Attachment  plug.  Des. 
62,722  ;   July  24. 

Harrington,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  Arrow  Electric 
Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Electric  switch.  1,466,507  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Harris  Accessory  Company.  (See  Harris,  William  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Harris,  Albert  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  O.  Varble, 
Louisville,  Ky.  Combination  holder,  wrench,  and 
clamp.     1,478,651 ;   Dec.   25. 

Harris,  Archer  H.,  Barberton,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  A.  Armstrong,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Mold.  1,445,624; 
Feb.  20. 

Harris,  Archer  H..  Barberton,  assignor  to  H.  C.  Harris, 
Akron,  Ohio.  Shackle  for  vehicle  springs.  1,474,361 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Harris,  Arthur,  Romford,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  N. 
Eve,  Upmlnster,  England.  Racket  for  tennis  and  like 
games.     1,452.803  ;  Apr.   24. 

Harris  Automatic  Press  Company,  The.  (See  Harrold, 
Charles    W.,    assignor.) 

Harris  Automatic  Press  Company,  The.  (See  Pritchard, 
Carl  G.,  assignor.) 

Harrif!.  Barney,  Washington,  D.  C.  Pipe  coupling  and 
making  the  same.     1,447,950  ;  Mar.   6. 

Harris,  Bertha  A.,  Denair,  Calif.  Dairying  appliance. 
1,464,677;   Aug.   14. 

Harris,  Blaine  H.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bigelow,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.     Calendar-pad  retainer.     1,463,210;  July  31. 

Harris,  Carl  C„  Orange,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Rlvet-0-Manu- 
facturlng  (jompany.  Stamp-pad  box.  1,448,213 ; 
Mar.   13. 

Harris,  Carl  C,  Orange,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Rlvet-O  Manu- 
facturing Company.    Stamp-pad  box.   Rel5,702  ;  Oct.  23. 

Harris,  Carl  C,  Orange,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Rivet-O 
Manufacturing  Company.    Package.    1,474,113  ;  Nov.  13. 

Harris,  Carl  C,  assignor  to  Rodney  Hunt  Machine  Com- 
pany, Orange,  Mass.  Wedge  for  use  in  wood  rolls  and 
the  like.     1,474,114  ;  Nov.  13. 

Harris,  Chauncey  B.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Convertible  ve- 
hicle wheel.     1,448,591 ;  Mar.  13. 

Harris,  Christopher,  deceased,  Ceylon,  Minn.;  F.  H.  Koe- 
neeke,  administrator,  assignor  to  Poultry  Specialty  Com- 
pany, Ceylon,  Minn.  Automatic  poultry  waterer. 
1,446,701  ;   Feb.   27. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Harris,  Clifford  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Automatic  Electric  Shoe  Polishing  Machine  Company, 
Bryan,  Tex.  Shoe  -  polishing  machine.  1,448,342  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Harris,  Clifford  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Automatic  Electric  Shoe  Polishing  Machine  Com- 
pany, Bryan,  Tex.  Shoe-poIishlng  machine.  1,448,343 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Harris,  D.  P.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Carlson, 
Oscar  A.,  assignor.) 

Harris,  Daniel  C,  Virginia,  Minn.  Lock  nut.  1,471,462  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Harris,  Daniel  L.,  G.  L.  Coffman,  and  H.  W.  Resnlcfc, 
Wichita,  Eans. ;  said  Harris  assignor  of  one-sixth  to 
R.  G.  Hogerg,  Ponca  City,  Okla.  Combined  signal, 
spotlight,  and  mirror.     1,458,703  ;  June  12. 

Harris,  Daniel  L.,  G.  L.  Coffman,  and  H.  W.  Resnlck, 
Wichita,  Kans. ;  said  Harris  assignor  of  one-sixth  to 
R.  G.  Rogers,  Ponca  City,  Okla.  Combined  signal 
spotlight  and  mirror.     1,458,704  ;   June  12. 

Harris,  De  Witt  C,  Pineland,  Fla.  Antifriction  sliding 
bearing.     1,477,260;  Dec.  11. 

Harris,  Edward  B.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Safety  throttle. 
1.478,710;   Dec.   25. 

Harris,  Edward  R.     (See  Jones,  E.  W.,  and  Harris.) 

Harris  Electric  Company.  (See  Bushnell,  John  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Harris,  Elijah  P.,  assignor  to  Pay  son  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Concealed  transom-operating 
means.     1,475,012  ;  Nov    20. 

Harris,  Ellis  P.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Translucent  measur- 
ing scale.     1,448,533  ;  Mar.  13. 

Harris,  Everett,  Linden,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  W. 
Zeigler,  Attica,  Ind.  Timer  for  internal-combustion 
engines.     1.478,652  ;   Dec.   25. 

Harris,  Ford  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Cftlif.  Three-aspect  signal. 
1,471,791 ;  Oct.  23. 

Harris.  Ford  W.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Rectifying  Company  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Dehydrator.     1,440,828  ;   Jan.  2. 

Harris.  Ford  W.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Rectifying  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Electric 
dehydrator.     1,455,139  ;  May  15. 

Harris,  Ford  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Pe- 
troleum Rectifying  Company.  Apparatus  for  dehy- 
drating petroleum  oils.     1,458,291 ;  June  12. 

Harris,  Francis  E.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  and  L.  Hollander,  as- 
'signors  to  Morris  Can  Closure  Companv,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Can  closure.     1,468,292  ;   Sept.   18. 

Harris,  Frank  C.,  Chicago,  111.  Operating  mechanism 
for  registers.     1,459,730  ;   June  26. 

Harris,  Frank  E.,  Laramie,  Wyo.  Air-brake  valve. 
1,458,882  ;  June  12. 

Harris,  Frederick  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Temporary  or  loose- 
leaf  binder.     1,455,000  :  May  15. 

Harris.  Gordon  L.     (See  Van  Inwagen,  Prank,  assignor.) 

Harris.  Harry  E.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Feeding  mechanism. 
1,445,137  ;  Feb.  13. 

Harris.  Harry  E.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Hob  grinder. 
1.478,433;    Dec.   25. 

Harris.  Henry,  London,  England.  Apparatus  for  refining 
metals.     1,465,128;  Aug.  14. 

Harris,  Henry  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Valuation  register. 
1.449,041  ;  Mar.  20. 

Harris,  Hiram  D.,  Norcross,  Ga.  Window  shade  and  cur- 
tain  support.      1,470,833 ;    Oct.   16. 

Harris,  Hollis  H..  assignor  to  The  Thew  Shovel  Com- 
pany, Lorain,  Ohio.  Control  mechanism  of  excavat- 
ing machines  or  the  like.     1.460,813  ;  July  3. 

Harris,  Holmes,  Washington.  D.  C.  Combined  envelope 
and  letter   sheet.      1.461.879 ;    July    17. 

Harris.  Homer  H.,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  Tire  construction. 
1.477,442;   Dec.    11. 

Harris,   Howard   C.      (See   Harris,   Archer   H.,   assignor.) 

Harris,  Hu  M.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Lucey 
Manufacturing  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bull  and 
calf  wheel.     1,451,770;  Apr.  17. 

Harris,  Hu  M.,  assignor  to  Lucey  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration. Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Well  elevator. 
1,460,652:  July  3. 

Harris,  Hu  M.,  and  V.  W.  Zilen,  assignors  to  Lucey  Manu- 
facturing Corporation.  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Hydraulic 
swivel.     1,475.99.5  ;  Dec.  4. 

Harris,  Ida  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Dress  form. 
1.441,926;   Jan.  9. 

Harris.  Isaac  F.,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.  Vitamine  solution. 
1,474,029;  Nov.  13. 

Harris,  Jack,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Incubator.  1,456,005 ; 
May  22. 

Harris,  James,  Ponoka,  Alberta,  Canada.  Gate-fastening 
device.     1,450,630  ;   Apr.   3. 

Harris,  James  C,  Dallas,  Tex.  Toy  gun.  1,461,119 ; 
July  10. 

Harris,  Jesse,  assignor  to  Duncan  Electric  Manufacturing 
Company,  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Induction  wattmeter. 
1,469,558;  Oct.  2. 

Harris,  Jesse,  assignor  to  Duncan  Electric  Manufacturing 
Company,  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Electricity-metering  sys- 
tem.    1,474,965;  Nov.  20. 

Harris,  John.  Lakewood.  Ohio,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  R.  Rose,  Edgpworth,  Pa.     Wheel.     1,446,561  ;  Feb.  27. 

Harris,  John  P.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Package  for  incandes- 
cent mantles.     1,450,593  ;  Apr.  3. 


Harris,  John  P.,  assignor  to  The  Allbrlght-Nell  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Process  for  producing  catalytic  materials 
for  hydrogenating  unsaturated  oils  and  fats  to  harden 
them.     1,457,835  ;  June  5. 

Harris,  Jonathan  W.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electron-emitting  cathode  and  manufacturing  the  same. 
1,463,813  ;  Aug.  7. 

Harris,  Joseph  G.,  and  G.  D.  Jaquett,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Automatic   pressure   valve.      1,460,900 ;   July   3. 

Harris,  Lewis.      (See  Eskew,   S.   E.,   and   Harris.) 

Harris,  Loy  E.,  and  T.  A.  Leach,  Emporia,  Kans.  Grav- 
ity angle  meter  for  dental  radiography.  1,451,507 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Harris,  Luther  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Harris 
&  Wolfrey.     Buffer  block.     1,453,225;   Apr.  24. 

Harris,  Micajah,  Litchfield,  Conn.  Combined  hoe  and  rake 
tooL      1,469,144;    Sept.    25. 

Harris,  Orlando  C.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Combined  street 
sign  and  trash  Receptacle.     1,473,040  ;  Nov.  6. 

Harris,  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rheostat.  1,450,919 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Harris,  Rhys  D.,  Seven  Sisters,  Wales.  Apparatus  for 
use   in    blasting.      1,461.012 ;    July   3. 

Harris,  Romaine  R.,  San  Diego,  assignor  of  one-twentieth 
to  J.  B.  Wickizer,  one-twentieth  to  C.  F.  Holland,  one- 
twentieth  to  T.  Belchner,  six-twentieths  to  M.  F.  Gali- 
gber,  and  one  one-hundredth  to  W.  C.  GrifiSn,  Alameda, 
Calif.     Artificial  limb.     1,466,163 ;  Aug.   28. 

Harris,  Rutherford  B.,  Oceanpark,  Calif.  Lock-fold 
expanding  indexing   ticket   file.      1,470,832 ;   Oct.   16. 

Harris,  Samuel  W.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Substitute  end  fas- 
tener for  music  rolls.     1,456,309  ;  May  22. 

Harris,  Thomas  H.     (See  Benjamin,  R.  B.,  and  Harris.) 

Harris,  Thomas  T.,  Roanoke,  Va.  Machine  for  cutting 
brick  ice  cream.     1,473,553  ;  Nov.  6. 

Harris,  Walter,  Fonda,  Iowa.  Rope  socket.  1,443,895 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Harris,  Walter  K.,  Lockhart,  Tex.  Equalized  platform 
automatic  scale.     1,457,628 ;  June  5. 

Harris,  William,  Slocan  City,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Gate  for  railway  crossings  or  the  like.  1,472,979 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Harris,  William  A.,  Gallatin,  Tenn.  Hydrocarbon  burner. 
1,466,938;    Sept.    4. 

Harris,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Harris  Accessory  Company, 
Greenville,  S.  C.  Low-pressure  alarm  for  pneumatic 
tires.     1,467,317 ;    Sept.   11. 

Harris,  William  E.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Locking  device. 
1,471,693;  Oct.  23. 

Harris,  William  J.,  jr.,  assignor  to  The  Surface  Combus- 
tion Co.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  heat  treatment.     1,440,540  ;  Jan.  2. 

Harris,  William  T.,  Virgilina,  Va.,  L.  F.  Hamme,  Oxford, 
N.  C,  and  W.  T.  Hoofnagle,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Cotton- 
picking  machine.     1,454.737  ;  May  8. 

Harris  &  Wolfrey.     (See  Harris,  Luther  E.,  assignor.) 

Harrison,  Amos,  assignor  to  Jas.  P.  Marsh  &  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  High  and  medium  pressure  trip  trap. 
1,467,379;   Sept.  11. 

Harrison,  Anna  W.,  and  S.  H.  Harrison,  South  Berkeley, 
Calif.  Attachment  for  electric-iron  cords.  1,478,955 ; 
Dec.   25. 

Harrison,  Burt  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Drying 
Systems,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Air  heater.  1,462,339 ; 
July  17. 

Harrison,  Charles  B.,  et  al.  (See  Marsh,  Gerald,  as- 
signor.) 

Harrison,   Charles  S.      (See  Webb,   F.   I.,  and  Harrison.) 

Harrison,  Frederick  R.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Chain-link 
construction.      1,464,267  ;   Aug.   7. 

Harrison,  George  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Manu- 
facturers Chemical  Company,  Newport,  Minn.  Con- 
tinuous  straw    gas   retort.      1,461,614 ;    July    10. 

Harrison,  George  W.,  assignor  to  G.  R.  Baldock  &  Co. 
Limited,  London,  England.  Expanding  bracelet,  belt, 
or  the  like,     1,455,883  ;  May  22. 

Harrison,  Herbert  C.,  Lockport,  assignor  to  Harrison 
Radiator  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radiator 
core.     1.442,565  ;  Jan.  16. 

Harrison,  Jesse  H.,  and  M.  Walker,  Manly,  Iowa.  Safety- 
appliance  step.     1,474,257  ;   Nov.  13. 

Harrison,  John,  Naco,  Ariz.     He  plate.     1,441,081  ;  Jan.  2. 

Harrison,  John  J.,  Portland,  Orcg.  Bumper  lock. 
1,447,303  ;  Mar.  6. 

Harrison,  John  K.  M.,  Ogontz.  Pa.  Protective  means  for 
marine  mines.     1,447,951 ;  Mar.  6. 

Harrison,   Joseph.      (See   Danstrup,    Hans   E.,   assignor.) 

Harrison,  Marion  M.     (See  Morton,  H.  A.,  and  Harrison.) 

Harrison,  Marlon  M.,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Akron,  Ohio.  Manufacture  of  dipped  rubber 
goods.     1,445,080  ;  Feb.  13. 

Harrison,  Marlon  M.,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Akron,  Ohio.  Building  element.  1,472,521  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Harrison,   Norman    S.      (See  Nilsson,  M.,  and   Harrison.) 

Harrison,  Owen  L.,  Coleta,  111.  Connecting  and  fasten- 
ing means  for  tire  chains.     1,440,991  ;  Jan.  2. 

Harrison  Radiator  Corporation.  (See  Harrison,  Herbert 
C,    assignor.) 

Harrison,  Reuben  N.,  Plains  District,  Va.  Mechanical 
nurse.    1,453,937  ;  May  1 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Harrison.    Samuel    M.,    Lexington,    Ky.      Artiflcial    limb. 

1,477,484;   Dec.   11. 

Harrison,  Simon  H.     (See  Harrison,  Anna  W.  and  S.  H.) 

Harrison,  Theodore  M.,  Hawthorn,  assignor  to  Hydro  Press 

Company    Proprietary     Limited,     Melbourne,     Victoria, 

Australia.     Shaping  of  sheet  metal  by  fluid  pressure. 

1,468,706;    Sept.    25. 

Harrison,     William    E.,    Youngstown,    Ohio.       Substitute 

suspension  rig  for  grab  buckets.     1,441,225  ;  Jan.  9. 
Harrison,  William  H.     (See  Toomey,  J.  F.,  and  Harrison.) 
Harrison,  William  H.,  HoUls,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric  Company,   Incorporated,   New   York,   N.    X.      Tele- 
phone system.     1,477,874  ;   Dec.   18. 
Harrold,   Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Tlie  Harris  Automatic 
Press   Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Inking   mechanism. 
1,452,043;   Apr.   17. 
Harrold,  Charles  W.,   assignor  to  Th^  Harris  Automatic 
Press     Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Chain     delivery. 
1,476,713;  Dec.  11. 
Harrold,      Elmer,      Leetonia,      Ohio.        Exposure      meter. 

1,478,956;    Dec.    25. 
Harrold,    John    G.,    Newark,    N.    J.      Delivery   apparatus. 

1,449,283  ;  Mar.  20. 
Harrold,    Sherman,    Hartford    City,    Ind.      Wrist    mirror. 

1,453,671 ;  May  1. 
Harrop,      Carl     B.,      Columbus,      Ohio.        Tunnel      kiln. 

1,442,065  :  Jan.  16. 
Harrop,  William  P.,  Rellly,  and  P.  F.  Farrell,  New  Bed- 
ford,  Mass.      Split-lap   preventer.     1,455,884  ;   May   22. 
Harroun,  A.  E.,  et  al.      (See  Baker,  Louis  E.,  assignor.) 
Harroun,     Ray,     Detroit,     Mich.       Tractor.       1,452,557 : 

Apr.  24. 
Harroun,     Hay     W.,     Detroit,     Mich.      Vehicle     wheel. 

1,473,406  ;  Nov.  6. 
Harsel,    William    B.,    assignor   to    The    Goodyear    Tire   & 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.     Cord  tire  and  making 
same.      1,475,300;   Nov.    27. 
Harsen,     Jacob,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Roadway     gate. 

1,468,471;    Sept.    18. 
Harsh,  Clarence  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  M.  Schory, 
Minerva,    Ohio.      Window-shade    bracket.       1,473,291 ; 
Nov.  6. 
Harshberger,      Norman      P.,      Chicago,      111.        Shingle. 

1,459,827  ;  June  26. 
Harshberger,    Norman    P.,    assignor    to    Tee-Lok    Shingle 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Shingle.     1,441,420;  Jan.  9. 
Harshberger,    Norman    P.,    assignor    to    Tee-Lok    Shingle 
Company,    Chicago,    111.      Shingle.      1,460,795;   July   3. 
Harshberger,    Norman    P.,    assignor    to    Tee-Lok    Shingle 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Shingle.     1,472,270  ;  Oct.  30. 
Hart,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Turning  attachment  for 

antoinobilps.      1,441,419  ;   Jan.  9. 
Hart,  Albert  P.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.     Paper-feeding  mech- 
anism for  printing  presses.     1,460,336  ;  June  26. 
Hart  Brothers.      (See  Rocheleau,   Alphonso,   assignor.) 
Hart,  Cnrl  K.     (Soe  Kirkpatrick,  W.  C,  and  Hart.) 
Hart,     Charles     W.,     Charles     City,     Iowa.       Harvesting 

grain.     1,458,936  ;  June  19. 
Hart,  Charles  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Tractor-wheel  fluke. 

1,458,937;  June  19. 
Hart,  Corda  A.  and  H.  E.,  Danville,  111.     Adjustable  head- 
light    arrangement     for     motor     vehicles.     1,453,938 ; 
ifay  1. 
Hart,  Earl   H.,   Royal   Oak,   Mich.     Molding.     1,476,509  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Hftrt,  Francis  M.,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to  A.  B.  Thomas, 
Canton,    Ohio.      Auxiliary    air   valve    for    gas    engines. 
1,448,400  ;  Mar.  13. 
Hart,   Franklin  H.,  assignor  to  C.  Cowles  and   Company, 
New  Haven,  Conn.     Curtain  roller.     1,422,874  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hart,  Franklin  H.,  assignor  to  C.  Cowles  and  Company, 
New   Haven,   Conn.     Vehicle   door   handle.      1,471,126 ; 
Oct.  16. 
Hart,  Fred  V.,   Lynn,  Mass.,   assignor,   by  mesne   assign- 
ments, to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson, 
N.  .7.     Heel  press.     1,475,947  ;  Dec.  4. 
Hart,   Fred  V..   Lynn,   Mass.,  assignor,   by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson, 
N.    J.      Method    of    and    machine    for    handling    heels. 
1,476,948  :    Dec.   4. 
Hart,   Frederick  A.      See  Poole,  A.  P.,  and  Hart. 
Hart,    Frederick    A.,    New    Britain,    Conn.,    assignor    to 
Remington    Typewriter    Company,    Ilion,    N.   Y.      Type- 
writing machine.     1.462.697  :  July  24. 
Hart,    Frederick    A.,    New    Britain,    Conn.,    assignor    to 
Remington     Accounting     Machine     Corporation,     New 
York,  N.  Y.     Calculating  machine.      1,404,095  ;  Aug.   7. 
Hart,  Frederick  A.,  assignor   to  Landers,  Frary  &  Clark, 
New    Britain,    Conn.      Hot-water    bottle    and    the   like. 
1,477,261 ;  Dec.   11. 
Hart,  George  M.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Fuel-mixing  device. 

1,462,750;   July  24. 
Hart,    (jeorge   W.,   assignor   of   one-half   to   6.   A.   Mohr, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Shock-absorbing  coupling.     1,449,817  ; 
Mar.  27. 
Hart,   Gerald  M.      (See  Evans,   Lewis  L.,   assignor.) 
Hart,   Gerald  M.      (See  Evans,   L.   L..   «iid  Miirt.l 
Hart   Grain   Weigher   Co.      (See   Hartley,   .Arthur   J.,   as- 
signor.) 
Hart.    H.    Stillson.    et    al.       (See    Hilgerink,    Frank    M., 
assignor.^ 


Plate-metal    car    ends. 

Hopper-car   arrangement. 

Dump    car.      1,461,732; 


Hart,   Harold  A.,   West   Hartford,  assignor  to  The   Hart 

Manufacturing    Company,     Hartford,     Conn.       Electric 

switch.      1,473,579;   Nov.   6. 
Hart,  Harry  S.     (See  Hindalil,  David,  assignor.) 
Hart,   Harry   S.,   Chicago,    111.     Link  latch  for  dump-car 

doors.     1,449,994  ;  Mar.  27. 
Hart,    Harry    S.,    Chicago,    111. 

1,451,948  ;  Apr.  17. 
Hart.   Harry   S.,   Chicago,   111. 

1,453,835;  May  1. 
Hart,    Harry    S.,    Chicago,    111. 

July  17. 
Hart,  Harry  S.,  Chicago,  111.     Dump-car-door  locking  and 

releasing  attachment.     1,472,908  ;  Nov.  6. 
Hart,   Harry   S.,   Shreveport,  La.     Watchman's  recording 

mechanism.      1,460,901 ;    July    3. 
Hart,   Harry   S.,   Shreveport,   La.     Watchman's  recording 

mechanism.      1,460,902;   July   3. 
Hart,  Harry  S.,  assignor  to  National  Dump  Car  Company, 

Chicago,  111.    Railway-car-door  arrangement.    1,446,621 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Hart,    Harry    S.,   assignor   to   National   Dump    Car   Com- 

Sany,   Chicago,   111.     Dump-car-door  latch.     1,453,836 ; 
[ay  1. 
Hart,  Harry  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  National  Dump 

Car  Company.   Dump-car-door  latch.   1,472,416  ;  Oct.  3(5. 
Hart    &   Hegeman    Manufacturing    Company,    The.      (See 

Bentley,  Robert  H.,   assignor.) 
Hart  &   Hegeman    Manufacturing   Company,   The.      (See 

Guett,  Monroe,  assignor.) 
II;nt    &    U'geman    Manutacturing    Company,    The.      (See 

Morris,   .Shiras,  assignor.) 
Hart,   Henry  E.      (See  Hart,  Corda  A.,  and  H.  E.)    ■ 
Hart,  Henry  R.,  Montclair,  N.  J.    Playing  ball.     1,489,907  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Hart,   Homer  W.      (See  Lovyenstein,  Louis,  assignor.) 
Hart,   Ira   C,  Buhl,   Idaho.     Automobile  motor-hood   fas- 
tener.    1,443,177;  Jan.  23. 
Hart,  John  J.,  Omaha,  Nebr.     Device  for  cooking  uten- 
sils.   1,462,105;  July  17. 
Hart,  John  P.,   Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Tire-chain-attaching 

device  and  carrier.     1,466,374  ;  Aug.  28. 
Hart,  Joseph  L.,  Chickasha,  Okla.     Cotton  unloader  and 

cleaner.     1,441,577  ;  Jan.  9. 
Hart,    Joseph    L.,    Chickasha,    Okla.      Cotton    machinery. 

1,449,284  ;  Mar.  20. 
Hart,  Leo  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.   W.  Tobln,  Vin- 
ton, Iowa.     Washing  and  drying  toachine.     1,477,443  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Hart,     Lewis     E.,     Needham,     Mass.        Locking     pliers. 

1,458,292;  June  12. 
Hart  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  Hart,  Harold 

A.,  assignor.) 
Hart,  Oscar  W.,  et  al.     (See  Whltcomh,  James,  assignor.) 
Hart,  Pearly  S.      (See  Ellis  H.,  Hart,  and  Nunnelly.) 
Hart-Spratt,  Herbert,  London,  England.     Universal  Joint 

or  coupling.     1,450,805 ;   Apr.   3. 
Hart,  Thomas  F.,   Lynn,  Mass.,   assignor  to  Hamel  Shoe 

Machinery   Company,  Lynn,  Mass.     Bib  tighteners  for 

Gem  innersoles.     1,462,792  ;  July  24. 
Hart,  Thomas  I.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.    Tag.     1,452,460 ;  Apr.  17. 
Hart,    Walter,   Ramsgate,  England.      Surgical  Instrument 

for  chiropodists  and  the  like.     1.476,508  :  Dec.  4. 
Hart.    William    A.,    Columbus,    Ohio.      Umbrella    carrier. 

1,466.715;    Sept.    4.  ,        .  „ 

Hart,   William   C,   Montague   Bay,   Tasmania,    Australia. 

Applying  labels  to  canned  goods.     1,463,265  ;   July  31. 
Hart,    William    J.,    St.    Joseph,    Mich.      Direction    signal 

for  vehicles.     1,442,566  :  Jan.   16. 
Harthurg,  Herman  L.,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor  of  one-half 

to  R.  J.  Blnkley.     Heat-exchange  apparatus.     1,459,024  ; 

June  19. 
Hartenstein,   Willy,   Darmstadt,   Germany,   assignor   to   J. 

Aman,   Rutherford,  N.  J.     Plow  for  planting   potatoes. 

1,452,912;  Apr.  24.  „    ^  „     .      , 

Harter,  Augustus  P.     (See  Wilkinson,  G.  D.,  and  Harter.) 
Harter,    An=;ustus   F.,   Oak    Park,    assignor   to   CrilAen 

Sexton  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Oven  door. 

Feb.   6. 
Harter,   Augustus   F.,   Oak   Park,   assignor   to 

Sexton  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Gas  range. 


Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
of  gear   teeth. 


1,444,153; 

Crlbben  & 

1,464,572 ; 

Aug.  14. 

Harter,  Charles,  St.  LouLs,  Mo.  Brake  beam.  1,476,752; 
Dec.  11. 

Harter,  Clarence  J., 
Ing   the   contours 

Harter,  Isaac,  Dongan  Hills 
cock  &  Wilcox  Company 
1,466,879;    Sept.    4. 

Harter,   Noah  S.,  Waukegan, 

T.  Weaver  and  one-tbird  to  G.  F.  Rummel,  Chicago,  111. 
Indicator.      1,456,310;    May    22. 

Harter,  Noah  S.,  Waukegan,  assignor  of  one-third  to  G. 
F.  Rummel  and  one-third  to  A.  T.  Weaver,  Chicago, 
111,     Game   apparatus.     1,460,070;   July  3. 

Hartford,  Edward  V.,  Inc.  (See  Hartford,  Edward  V., 
nssignor.) 

Hartford,  Edward  V.,  Inc.  (See  Kuhslek,  Albert  J.  H., 
assignor.) 

Hartford,  Edward  V.,  deceased.  Deal,  N.  J.  ;  H.  P.  Hart- 
ford, administratrix.  Motor  and  means  for  control- 
ling the  same.     1,461,001;  July  3. 


Apparatus  for  test- 
1.463,580;   .Tuly    31. 
N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Bab- 
Bayonne,    N.    J.      Furnace. 

assignor  of  one-third  to  A. 


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Company. 
Company. 


(See  Lorenz,  Edward  H., 
(Sec  Lorenz,  'Wlllinm  A., 
(See  Peller,  Karl  E.,  as- 
(See  Hartford, 


Hartford.  Edward  V.,  Deal,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Edward  V. 
Ilni-llVrd  Im-..  New  Tovk.  N.  T.  Sprlng-rotardlng  de- 
vioo.      1.411,578;  Jan.   0. 

Hartford-Fairmont   Company. 
a.ssignor.) 

Hartford-Fairmont 
asslsnor.) 

Hartford-Fairmont 
slgnor. ) 

Hartford,   Henrietta  P.,   administratrix. 
Edw:ird   V.) 

Hartford  Rubber  Works  Company,  The.  (See  Hopkinson, 
E.,  and  Coe,  assignors.) 

Hartford  lUibber  Works  Company,  The.  (See  Lough, 
Hector  V..  nssisnor.) 

Hartford  Rubber  Works  Company,  The.  (See  Stelnle, 
William  J.,  assiRnor.) 

Hartford  Sppclal  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See 
Sehieldge.    Georee    K..    assitrnor.) 

Hartgens,  Diedrich,  Union  Hill,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  R.  A. 
Tuttle  Compan.v,  Boston,  Mass.  Textile  fabric.  Des. 
62,485;  June   12. 

Hartlcb.  Rudolph  C,  Cambridge,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  Reiner.  Baltimore,  Md.     Knife.     1.475,301  ;  Nov.  27. 

Hartley,  Artlnir  J.,  assignor  to  Hart  Grain  Weigher  Co.. 
Peoria.  111.    Foldins  conveyer  support.    1.441,851  ;  Jan.  9. 

Hartley,  Arthur  J.,  assignor  to  Hart  Grain  Weigher  Co., 
Peoria,  111.     Feeder.     1,471,894 ;  Oct.  23. 

Iliutlov.  i;irnard  H.,  Red  House,  W.  Va.  Knife. 
1.477.483;  Dec.  11. 

Hartley,  Calvin  G.,  Roanoke,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Knos  En- 
gineering and  Manufacturing  Company.  Steering  at- 
tachment for  tractors.     1,459,828  ;  June  26. 

Hartley,  Calvin  G.,  Roanoke,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Knox  En- 
gineering and  Manufacturing  Company.  Engine  gov- 
ernor.    1,466,164  ;  Aug.  28. 

Hartley,  Charles  A.,  Silverton,  and  J.  R.  Mero,  Salem, 
Oreg.      Grader.     1,466,015 ;   Aug.   28. 

Hartley  Clock  Company.     (See  Hartley,  John  S..  assignor.) 

Hartley,  Frank  P.,  Bangor,  Me.  Automatic  alarm. 
1,466,019  ;  June  26. 

Hartley.  James,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Railway  bolt. 
1,467,155;    Sept.    4. 

Hartley.  John  S.,  Lynn,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Hartley  Clock  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Alarm  clock. 
1,445,017  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hartley,  Ralph  V.  L.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Electron-discharge  device.     1,442,430;  .Tan.  16. 

Hartley,  Ralph  V.  L.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Secret  signaling.     1,464,096  ;  Aug.  7. 

Hartley,  Ralph  V.  L.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Modulating  system.     1,462,038 ;   July  17. 

Hartley,  Ralph  V.  L.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method 
of  and  means  for  producing  alternating  currents. 
1,472,470  :  Oct.  30. 

Hartlino.    William    A.,   Midland, 
1,44H.023  ;   .Tan.  30. 

Hartllne,    Winfield    F.,    Canton, 
61,951 ;  Feb.  13. 

Hartman.  Arthur  A.,  and  W.  C.  Schwarzhach, 
Wis.     Portable  table.     1,462,856  ;  July  24. 

Hartman.  Arthur  C,  assignor  to  Omaha  Accessory  Com- 
pany, Omaha,  Nebr.  Contact  for  timers.  1,475,819  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Hartrnan.  Arthur  C.,  assignor  to  Omaha  Accessory  Com- 
pany, Onl.^ha,   Nebr.     Timer.     1,475,820;  Nov.  27. 

Hartman.  Carl  H.,  Toledo.  Ohio,  and  A.  M.  Bates,  Chi- 
cago. 111.     Bag.     1,444,118:  Feb.  6. 

Hartman,  E116s  E.,  East  Jordan,  Mich.  Knockdown 
structure.     1,449,042  ;   Mar.  20. 

Hartman,  Ellis  B.,  New  London,  Conn.  Internal-combus- 
tion turbine.     1,442,876;  Jan.  23. 

Hartman.  Ferdinand  Q.,  Danville.  Pa.  Thread-breaking 
(ievire  for  spinning  machines.     1,455,529  ;  May  15. 

Hartman,  Frank  R.,  Chicago,  III.  Paper-sheet-feeding 
machine.      1.460.376;    July   3. 

Hartman,  Frederick  D.,  assignor  to  The  Geoplanus  Com- 

?any.  Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.     Globe  map. 
,458,762  ;  June  12. 
Hartman,    George     H.,   Ithaca,    N.   Y.     Automobile   wheel 

holding  and  truing  device.     1,467,618 ;   Sept.   11. 
Hartman,     Harry     B., 

1.455.725  ;  May  15. 
Hartman.     Harry      B., 

1.455.726  ;  May  15. 
Hartman.     Harry     B., 

1.455.750  ;  May  15. 
Hartman.     Harrj'     B., 

1.455.751  ;  May  15. 
Hartman,  Harry  B.,  assignor  to  Electric  Water  Sterilizer 

and  Ozone  Company,    Scottdale,   Pa.     Mixer  for  ozone 
water-purifying   apparatus.      1,471,260 ;    Oct.    16. 
Ilnrtman,    Harry  B.,   Scottdale,   Pa.,   assignor   to   Electric 
Water  Sterilizer  and   Ozone  Company.     Fluid-pressure- 
actuated  switch  valve.     1,475,697  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hartman,    J.   Paul.      (See    Starr,   Thomas    C,    assignor.) 
Hartman,   Louis  IL,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Puzzle.     1,464,424  ; 
Aug.  7. 


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Hartman,  Milton,  assignor  to  Localized  Advertising  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.  Seal  for  folders.  1,463,083 ; 
July  2i. 

Hartman,  Noble  W.,  Toledo,  assignor  to  The  Multiplex 
Concrete  Machinery  Company,  Elmore,  Ohio.  Block- 
molding  machine.     1,447,978  ;  Mar.  13. 

Hartman,  William  II.,  assignor  to  Randall  Control  and 
Hydrometric  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Elevator 
control  s.vstem.     1,444,313;  Feb.  6. 

Hartman,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Randall  Control  and 
Hydrometric  Corporation,  Log  Angeles,  Calif.  Elevator- 
door-loeking  system.     1,446,794  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hartman,  William  II.,  assignor  to  Randall  Control  and 
Hydrometric  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Hydrau- 
lic-plpvatoi--control  system.     1,463,995;   Aug.  7. 

Hartman,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Randall  Control  and 
Hydrometric  Corporation;  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Elevator- 
door-lock-control  mechanism.     1,464,871 ;  Aug.  14. 

Hartman,  WiUiam  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Sugar-vsash- 
ing  and  water-measuring   device.      1,456,270 ;    May   22. 

Hartniann,  Charles  A.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Automobile 
headlight  device.     1,474,714;  Nov.  20. 

Hartmann,  Georg.  (See  Schulmeyer,  J.,  and  Hlldmaiin, 
assignors.) 

Hartmann,  Gerhardt  G.  M.  F.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Orna- 
mental beading  for  jewelry.     1,441,924  ;  Jan.  9. 

Hartmann,  John  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.'  Y.  Sifting  grate. 
1,453,870 ;  May  1. 

Hartmann  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Hartmann,  Richard 
A.,    assignor.) 

Hartmann,  Miner  L.,  assignor  to  The  Carborundum  Com- 
pany, Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Safe  or  vault  plate. 
1,468,362  ;   Sept.   18. 

Hartmann,  Richard  A.,  assignor  to  The  Hartmann  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Universal  joint. 
1,467,380;   Sept.    11. 

Hartmann,  Robert,  Uster,  Switzerland.  Machine  for 
uniting  together  the  threads  of  two  warps.  1,456,006  ; 
May  22. 

Hartmann,  Walter  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oil  burner. 
1,467,544;   Sept.   11. 

Hartmeyer,  August  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Toilet-paper 
holder.     1,462,176;  July  17. 

Hartner,  Fritz,  Homburg,  Germany.  Manufacturing  a 
mortar-forming  material  from  anhydrite.  1,470,731 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Hartog,  Stephen  D.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sheet-metal  piston. 
1,455,786;  May  22. 

Hartshorn,  Derick  S.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Container. 
1,441,343;  Jan.  9. 

Hartshorn,  Willis  N.,  Hacine,  Wis.  Grinding  mill. 
1,465,713  ;  Aug.  21. 

Hartshorn,  Willis  N.,  assignor  to  Racine  Confectioners' 
Machinery  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Candy-making  ma- 
chine.    1,469,316;  Oct.  2. 

Hartsock,  William  P.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Advertising  device. 
Des.  62,865  ;  Aug.  14. 

Hartson,  Bert  E.      (See  Kirby,  J.  M.,  and  Hartson.) 

Hartson,  Frederick  C.,  Rosedale,  Kans.,  and  G.  A.  Donath 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Valve-stem-key  tool.  1,456,007 ; 
May  22. 

Hartsough.  Ralph  B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Method  of  and 
means  for  vaporizing  hydrocarbon  fuels.  1,471,600 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Hartung,  Theodore  A.,  Austin,  Tex.  Gravel  dump. 
1,459,766;  June  26. 

Hartup,  Frank  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  M.  Kunkel, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  Device  for  turning  music.  1,452,804  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Hartvlg,  John  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Waver  for  hair. 
1,457,836  ;  June  5. 

riartwell,  Albert  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Auto  Betterment  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Carbu- 
retor for  internal-combustion  engines.  1.456,502 ; 
May  29. 

Hartwick,     Ernest     F.,     Greenfield     Township,     Wayne 
County,  assignor  to  Detroit  Trailer  Companv,  Detroit,  ' 
Mich.     Trailer   connection.      1,461,880 ;   July   17. 

Hartwig.   William   J.      (See  CuUin,   Jasper   F.,   assignor.) 

Harty,  William  A.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Exolon 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Refractory  article  and  mak- 
ing the  same.     1,473,853  ;  Nov.  13. 

Harty,  William  A.,  Butfalo.  N.  Y.,  and  P.  W.  Moore, 
Thorold,  Ontario.  Canada.  Treating  metallurgical 
products.     1,445,943 ;  Feb.   20. 

Hartzell,      Morris      H.,      Philadelphia,      Pa.      Umbrella. 

1.453.499  ;  May  1. 

Hartzell,      Morris      H.,      Philadelphia,      Pa.      Umbrella. 

1.453.500  ;  May  1. 

Hartzell.  Morris  H.,  assignor  to  S.  S.  Fretz,  sr.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Folding  umbrella.     1,473,906  ;  Nov.  13, 

Hartzell,  Morris  H.,  assignor  to  S.  S.  Fretz,  sr.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Folding  umbrella.     1,474,821  ;  Nov.  20. 

Hartzell,  Noble  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Conductor  flue 
for  furnaces.     1,464,385  ;  Aug.  7. 

Harvey,  Albert  B.,  Streetley,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G. 
E.  Folkes,  Birmingham,  England.  Appliance  for  play- 
ing an   Improved   card   game.     1.460.485 ;   July   3. 

Harvey,  Albert  L.,  Wllkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  <&;  Manufacturing  Company.  Fluid- 
pressure  regulator.     1.448.401;  Mar.  13. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Harvey,  Albert  L.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Control 
system.      1,466,285  ;    Aug.    28. 

Harvey,  Albert  L.,  and  E.  M.  Bouton,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa., 
assignors  to  Westingbouse  Electric  and  Manufactur- 
ing Company.  Pressure-regulator  system.  1,444,914  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Harvey,  Charles,  Somerville,  Mass.  Check  or  ticket  punch. 
1,448,214;    Mar.   13. 

Harvey,  Charles  W.,  Bast  Lyme,  Conn.     Clipping  machine. 

1.450.499  ;  Apr.  3. 

Harvey;  Charles   W.,   New   London,    Conn.     Flash   light. 

1.450.500  ;  Apr.  3. 

Harvey,  David  W.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Passenger 
car.      1,466,939  ;    Sept.   4. 

Harvey,  Edward  C,  Frankllnton,  La.  Cutivator. 
1,457,105;  May  29. 

Harvey,  Edward  J.,  Eacine,  Wis.  Leaf  spring.  1,472,754  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Harvty,  Ellery  H.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  Fountain  brush. 
1,475,116;  Nov.  20. 

Harvey,  Frank  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Wilford  S.  Saf- 
ford,  Blossburg,  Pa.  Wedge-adjusting  device  for  jour- 
nal boxes.     1,466,016  ;  Aug.  28. 

Harvey,  George  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Draft  rigging.  1,454,509  ; 
May  8. 

Harvey,  Gerald  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Vehicle  lighting  de- 
vice.     1,453,226  :  'Apr.  24. 

Harvey,  Gilbert  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Swab  stopper. 
1,460,243  ;  June  26. 

Harvey,  Helen  I.,  Butte,  Mont.  Automatic  baster  for 
cooking.     1,460,486  ;  July  8. 

Harvey  Hubbell,  Incorporated.  (See  Newton,  William 
J.,  assignor.) 

Harvey,  John  B.,  Milton,  Mass.  Thermostatic  control. 
1,461,878;  July  17. 

Harvey,  John  W.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  O.  M.  Lane 
and  one-third  to  E.  L.  Schager,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak. 
Hog  feeder.     1,449,818;  Mar.  27. 

Harvey,  Kelly  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Auto  table. 
1,445,394;  Feb.  13. 

Harvey,  Kelly  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Table.  1,445,395  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Harvey,  Kelly  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Auto  table.  1,457,028  ; 
May  29. 

Han'ey,   Leo  M.      (See  Taeubert,  Edmund  E.,  assignor.) 

Harvey,  Leo  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fruit  clipper. 
1,472,392  ;  Oct.  30. 

Harvey,  Louis  B.,  Sacramento,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Harvey 
Rim  &  Wheel  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Demountable 
hub   structure.     1,442,944  ;   Jan.   23. 

Harvey,  Louis  B.,  assignor  to  Harvey  Rim  and  Wheel 
Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Sectional  and  demount- 
able rim.     1,458,406  ;  June  12. 

Harvey,  Louis  B.,  Stockton,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Harvey 
Rim  &  Wheel  Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Fixed-rim 
construction   for  disk  wheels.     1,462,282  ;   July   17. 

Harvey,  Mark  P.,  Little  River,  Fla.  Clip.  1,456,551  ; 
May  29. 

Harvey  Rim  and  Wheel  Company.  (See  Allison,  Walter 
B.,   assignor.) 

Harvey  Rim  &  Wheel  Company.  (See  Harvey,  Louis  B., 
assignor.) 

Harvey,  Sylvester  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Smoker's  pipe- 
packing  device.     1,444,915  ;  Feb.  13. 

Harvey,  Tom,  jr.  (See  Butterfield,  E.  H.,  and  Otterbein, 
assignors.) 

Harvie.  Herbert  E.,  et  al.  (See  Larson,  Walter  J., 
assignor.) 

Harvozinski,  Mike,  and  J.  Gawlik,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
S.  Gnacinski,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Window  shade  and  cur- 
tain  bracket.      1,447,658  ;   Mar.   6. 

Harwich  Stamping  Company.  (See  Loew,  Oscar  A.,  as- 
signor.^ 

Hai-wiek,  Theresa,  Miami,  Fla.  Doll.  Des.  62,947 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Harwood,  Aubrey  H.,  assignor  to  United  Cigarette  Ma- 
chine Co.,  Inc.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Mouthpiece  cigarette 
with  crimped  seam  and  making  the  same.  1,476.075  ; 
Dec.   4. 

Harwood,  George  S.,  &  Son.  (See  Howe,  Joseph  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Harwood,  .Tohn  F.,  assignor  to  American  Gauge  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tank  cap.  1,475,183; 
Nov.  27. 

Harzke,  Gus,  Carmine,  Tex.  Automobile  clutch-spring- 
compressor  tool.     1,440,992  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hasait,  Max,  Dresden,  Germany,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget 
Ars,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Adjustable  scene  portal  in 
theaters.     1,452.424;  Apr.  ]7. 

Hasbrouck,  Louis  B.,  and  H.  H.  "Van  Ness,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 
Drawing   apparatus.      1,440,993 ;   Jan.   2. 

Hasbrouck,  Matthew  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Swimming-pool 
locker  construction.     1,470,567 ;   Oct.  9. 

Hasbrouck,  Stephen  A.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Ignition 
means    and    method.      1,448,215 ;    Mar.    13. 

Hase,  Rudolf,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Namlooze  Vennootschap  Pinanzieele 
Mattschapij  "  Driebergen,"  Amsterdam,  Netherlands. 
Recording  phonograph.     1,450,4:1!) ;  Apr.  3. 

Hase.       Rudolf,       Hannover,       G,prmany.  Pyrometer. 

1,474,003;  Nov.  20. 


Hasegawa,  Seigo,  and  T.  Ikegi,  Osaka,  Japan.    Locomotive 

boiler.      1,449,228;   Mar.   20. 
Haseltine,  Stacy  B.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazv,    N.    Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1,442,877;  Jan.  23. 
Haseltine,  Stacy  B.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.    Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1,442,878  ;  Jan.  23. 
Haseltine,  Stacy  B.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,   N.   Y.     Antifriction   bearing  and  making  same. 

1,447,386;    Mar.    6. 
Haseltine,    Stacy    B.,    Chicago,    IlL,    assignor    to    W.    H. 

Miner,   Chazy,  N.  Y.     Hand  brake.     1,450,366  ;  Apr.  3. 
Haseltine,    Stacy    B.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    W.    H. 

Miner,   Chazy,   N.  Y.     Friction  shock-absorbing  mecha- 
nism.    1,460,580  ;  July  3. 
Haseltine,    Stacy   B.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor   to    W.    H. 

Miner,   Chaiy,   N.   Y.     Hand   brake  for   railway   cars. 

1,469,084;    Sept.    25. 
Haseltine,   William   E.,   Ripon,   Wis.     Glove.     1,451,949; 

Apr.  17. 
Hasemeier,   Marie   F.,  Woodward,   Okla.     Electrothermal 

bath  cabinet.     1,458,182  ;  June  12. 
Hasenbein,  Harry  J.,  Flushing,  assignor  to  Jaburg  Bros. 

Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Baking  pan.     1,466,095  ;  Aug.  28, 
Hash,    Charles    S.,     Chadron,    Nebr.      Automobile    light 

dimmer.     1,453,501  ;  May  1. 
Haskel,      Fred,      Detroit,      Mich.        Wedge.        1,465,302; 

Aug.  21. 
Haskelite    Manufacturing    Corporation.       (See    Drushel, 

William  A.,  assignor.) 
Haskelite   Manufacturing   Corporation.      (See   Elmendorf, 

Armin,  assignor.) 
Haskelite  Manufacturing  Corporation.      (See   Meyercord, 

George  R.,  assignor.) 
Haskelite     Manufacturing     Corporation.       (See     Norrls, 

Charles  B.,  assignor.) 
Haskell,    Alfred   T.,   Newtonville,   Mass.      Display   device. 

1,455,610;  May  15. 
Haskell,    Broderlck,    Franklin,    Pa.      Bracket    for    brake 

hangers.      1,440,734  ;   Jan.   2. 
Haskell,     Broderlck,     Franklin,     Pa.       Brake     support. 

1,443,740  ;   Jan.    30. 
Haskell,    Broderlck,    Franklin,    Pa.      Slack    adjuster    for 

railway  brakes.     1,444,460;   Feb.- 6. 
Haskell,    Broderlck,    Franklin,    Pa.      Load-controlled    air 

brake.     1,452,199;  Apr.  17. 
Haskell,  George  D.     (See  Dawson,  A.  T.,  Buckham,  and 

Haskell.) 
Haskell,    James    B.,    Longvllle,    Minn.       Valve-actuating 

mechanism.     1,476,510  :  Dec.  4. 
Haskell,      Samuel,      Brooklyn,      N.      Y.       Talking     doll. 

1,449,601 ;   Mar.   27. 
Haskell,     Samuel,    Brooklyn,     N.     Y.      Phonograph    doll. 

1,451,022  ;  Apr.   10. 
Haskell,  Sprague  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  D.  Lyon, 

St.   Louis,  Mo.     Weather  strip.      1,473.428  ;   Nov.   6. 
Haskell,  William  E.,  Brattleboro,  Vt.     Bottling  machine. 

1,477,485  ;   Dec.   11. 
Haskin,  Joseph  J.,  Stockton,  Calif.     Gear-shift  mechanism. 

1,471,730:  Oct.  23. 
Haskins,   William   B.,   Independence,  Mo.     Trolley  safety 

clutch.     1,466,375-  Aug.  28. 
Hass,    Martin    F.,    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa.      Attachment    for 

thread    doubling    and    twisting    machines.      1,451,771 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Hassel,  Joseph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Valve-grinding  tool. 

1,441,149;  Jan.  2. 
Hasselbach,    Albert    E.,   Detroit,    Mich.      Electric   heater. 

1,470,834;  Oct.  16. 
Hasselgren,  Carl  P.,  Dululh,  Minn.     Flytrap.     1,444,502  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Hassell,   William   W.      (See   Smith,   Arthur  C,  assignor.) 
Hassiuger,  Louis.     (See  Trageser,  A.  H.,  and  Hassinger.) 
Hassler,   Robert   H.,   Indianapolis,   Ind.     Shock-absorbing 

d(  vice   for  vehicles.     1,440.829  ;   Jan.   2. 
Hassler,   Robert   H.,    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Shock-abgorbing 

device  for  vehicles.     1,440,830  ;  Jan.  2. 
Hassler,  Robert  H.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Spring  suspension. 

Rel5,686  ;   Sept.  18, 
Hassler,    Robert    H,,    Indianapolis,    Ind.     Vebiclei    shock- 
absorbing  .system.     1,475,384  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hassler,   Robert   H.,    Indianapolis,   Ind.      Shock   absorber. 

1,476,609  :    Dec.    4. 
Hast,  Alfred.      (See  Olson,  A.,  and  Hast.) 
Hastedt,    William    R.,    assignor    to    American    Thermos 

Bottle     Company,     Norwich,     Conn.       Shock    absorber. 

1,478,711  ;    Dee.    25. 
Hastings,   Benjamin   J.,   Taunton,   Mass.      Railway-bridge 

warning.      1,467,156 ;    Sept.   4. 
Hastings,     Donald  .  T.,    Detroit,     Mich.       Steering    gear. 

1,465,607  ;  Aug.  21. 
Hastings,  Herbert,  Rochester,  N.  Y.    Oil  gauge.    1,469,933  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Hastings,   Horace   H.,   Toronto,    Ontario,   Canada.     Tire. 

Des.   61,754;  Jan.   2. 
Hastings  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Johnson,  A.  E., 

and   Taffee,   assignors.) 
Ila.stings,     RoUand    T.    R.,    Highland    Park,    assignor    to 

Sanitax      Brush      Company,      Chicago,      111.        Brush. 

1,448,744;   Mar.   20. 
Hasty,     Leroy,     San     Diego,     Calif.        Milk-can     punch. 

1,471,601  ;  Oct.  23. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Hat  Manufacturers  Supply  Company,  The.  (See  Collyer, 
William  W.,  assignor.) 

Hat  Manufacturers  Supply  Company  Limited,  The.  (See 
Bartle,  J.  W.,  and  Koberts,  assignors.) 

Hatashlta,  Sezo,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hear  axle  and  wheel. 
1,469,593;   Oct.   2. 

Hatch.  Arthur  G.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Building  block. 
1,473,627  ;  Nov.  13. 

Hatch,  Charlie  E.,  Denver,  Colo.  Piston  for  engines. 
1,476,751  ;   Dec.   11. 

Hatch,  Fraul;  K.,  Rutherford,  N.  .T.  Box-covering  ma- 
chine.    1,451,908  ;  Apr.  17. 

Hatch,  Hugh  B.,  assignor  to  Sliinner  Machinery  Company, 
Dunedln,  Fla.  Fruit-sizing  machine.  1,448,689 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Hatch,  L.  O.,  et  al.     (See  Slauson,  Stephen  A.,  assignor.) 

Hatch,  Luman  W.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Loose  coupler  oi 
receiving   coil.     1,473,407;   Nov.   6. 

Hatch,  Raymond  M.,  Trumausburg,  N.  Y.  Punch. 
1,467,037  ;   Sept.   11. 

Hatch,  Raymond  S.,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Ham- 
mersley  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wrapping  machine.     1,459,054  ;  June  19. 

Hatcher,  Ernest  C,  and  T.  Rooke,  London,  England. 
Transmission  gearing.     1,447,845  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hatcher,  Oscar  M.,  and  J.  C.  Campbell,  Mankato,  Minn. 
Power  hammer.     1,440,679  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hatcher,  Preston  G.,  Jonesboro,  Ark.  Banana  crate. 
1,441,579  ;  Jan.  9. 

Hatcher,  Robert  L.,  and  H.  A.  Parr,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Mouth-cleansing  apparatus.     1,466,474  ;   Aug.  28. 

Hatcher,  William  A.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Wernicke- 
Hatcher  Pump  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Elec- 
tric motor  and  rotarv  pump.     1,441,344  ;  Jan.  9. 

Hatchett,   James   H.      (See   Bennett,   A.,   and   Hatchett.) 

Hatfield,  Andrew  L.,  Hillside,  N.  J.  Dishwashing  ma- 
chine.    1,452,156;  Apr.  17. 

Hatfield,  Plovd  H.,  Rawlins,  Wyo.  Casing  connector. 
1,447,132  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hatfield,  George  E.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Device  for  handling 
electric  lamps  and  the  like.     1,476,817  ;  Dec.  11. 

Hatfield,  Raymond  A.,  et  al.  (See  Bahr,  August  T.  J., 
assignor. ) 

Hatfield,   Robert  L.      (See    Snyder,    Walter,    assignor.) 

Hathaway,  Charles  H.,  West  AUis,  and  W.  A.  Sharck, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignors  to  Badger  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Clamp.  1,445,944 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Hathaway,  Charles  H.,  West  AUis,  and  W.  A.  Starck, 
assignors  to  Badger  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.    Automobile  bumper.     1,463,581 ;  July  31. 

Hathaway,  Edgar  P.,  assignor  to  Shawmut  Engineering 
Company,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Mechanical  controlling 
mechanism.     1,444,503  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hathaway,  Edgar  F.,  assignor  to  Shawmut  Engineering 
Company,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Pattern-controlled  counter 
mechanism  for  textile  machines.     1,444,504  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hathaway,  Edgar  F.,  assignor  to  Shawmut  Engineering 
Companv,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Counting  mechanism. 
1,444,505  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hathaway,  Edgar  P.,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Mo- 
liawk  Carpet  Mills,  Inc.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Combined 
counting  mechanism  and  weft-controlling  mechanism 
governed  thereby.     1,474,416  ;  Nov.  20. 

Hathaway,  Edgar  F.,  Wellesley,  assignor  to  Shawmut  En- 
gineering Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Axmlnster  tube 
frame.     1,469,180;   Sept.  25. 

Hathaway,  Edgar  F.,  Wellesley,  assignor  to  Shawmut 
Engineering  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Yarn  spool  for 
tube  frames.     1,469,181 ;  Sept.  25. 

Hathaway,  Edgar  F.,  Wellesley,  assignor  to  Shawmut  En- 
gineering Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Tube  frame. 
1,469,183  ;    Sept.    25. 

Hathaway,  Edgar  F.,  Wellesley,  assignor  to  Shawmut  En- 
gineering Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Tuft  frame  for 
weaving  pile  fabrics.     1,469,184  ;  Sept.  25. 

Hathaway,  Edgar  F.,  Wellesley,  assignor  to  Shawmut  En- 
gineering Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Suspension  means 
for   tube  frames.      1,469,185 ;    Sept.   25. 

Hathaway,  Edgar  F.,  Wellesley,  assignor  to  Shawmut 
Engineering  Company,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Grinding 
mechanism  for  the  shear  blades  of  tuft-fabric  looms. 
1,469,755;  Oct.  2. 

Hathaway,  Edgar  F.,  Wellesley,  and  W.  Bixby,  assignor  to 
Shawmut  Engineering  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Tuft- 
tube  frame  for  weaving.     1,469,182 ;   Sept.   25. 

Hathaway,  Harlow  H.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Article  for  pro- 
ducing keys  In  cement  work.     1,470,835 ;  Oct.  16. 

Hathaway,  Harlow  H.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Tire  attachment. 
1,478,983;  Dec.  25. 

Hathaway,  Junius  B.,  and  A.  E.  McDiarmid,  Brandon, 
Manitoba,  Canada.     Steering  tongue.     1,469,834  ;  Oct.  9. 

Hathaway,  Robert  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  Powell, 
Springfield.   Ohio.     Cistern.     1,453,109 ;   Apr.   24. 

Hatheway,  William  E.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Brassifere  hook. 
1.444,916  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hatheway,  William  E.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Webbing  clip 
hook  for  buckles.     1,474,030  ;  Nov.  13. 

Hattner,  Abraham,  et  al.     (See  Morrison,  Tom,  assignor.) 

Hatton,  .  Thomas  P.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Oil  heater. 
1,451,772;  Apr.  17. 

Haubert.  Leo,  Muskogee,  Okla.  Automobile  steering 
mechanism.     1,476,886  ;  Dec.   11. 


Haubert,    Leo,    Beggs,    assignor    of    one-third    to    J.    C. 

Bennett   and   one-third    to   J.    .\.    Wolfe,   Tulsa,    Okla. 

Casing    head    for    oil   wells.      1,442,404 ;    Jan.    16. 
Haubert,  Leo,  Muskogee,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.   C. 

Bennett    and    one-third    to    J.    A.    Wolfe,    Tulsa,    OUla. 

Power-delivering  attachment  for  automobile  trucks  or 

tractors.     1,469,002 ;   Sept.   25. 
Haubrock,  Frank.      (See  Schwier,   William,  assignor.) 
Hauck,  Edmund  C.      (See  Cole,  L.  J.,  and  Hauck.) 
Hauenstein,  John,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Combination  mirror 

and  telephone  mouthpiece.     1,453,760  ;  May  1. 
Hauenstein,   Julius,  Jersey   City,  N.   J.     Door-closing  de- 
vice.     1,462,544;    July    24. 
Hauenstein,     (Jscar,     Uniontown,     Pa.       Dispensing    and 

moasuriug   device.      1,402,407  ;   July   17. 
Hauf,  George  F.,  Chicago,  ill.     Method  of  and  means  for 

making   adjustable    elbows.      1,464,318 ;   Aug.    7. 
Hauf,   George  F.,   assignor  to   Robertson  Brothers  Manu- 
facturing   Company,    Chicago,    111.       Metallic    vessel. 

1,448,344  ;  Mar.  13. 
Hauf,  George  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Equipment  Devices  Company.     Feed  trough. 

1,464,202;  Aug.   7. 
Hauf,    George    F.,    Chicago,    III.,    assignor    to    Robertson 

Brothers    Manufacturing    Company.       Pipe     and    pipe 

clamp.     1,474,822  ;  Nov.  20. 
Haug,   Anton  J.,   assignor   to   Improved  Paper  Machinery 

Company,  Nashua,  N.  H.     Method  of  and  apparatus  for 

working   paper   stock.      1,443,410 ;    Jan.    30. 
Hauge,  A.   O.      (See  Lansrud,  Endre   A.,   assignor.) 
Hauge,   Oscar,   and   W.  A.    England,  assignors   to   Parent 

Cone    Company,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Machine    for 

making  pastry  shells.     1,448,294  ;  Mar.   13. 
Haughey,  Charles  B.,  Council  Bluffs,  assignor  of  one-half 

to    0.    R.    Edwards,    Davenport,    Iowa.      Printing    vul- 

canizer.     1,451,611;  Apr.   10. 
Haughey,    Rodger   F.,    McKeesport,    Pa.      Pipe    coupling. 

1,462,698;   July  24. 
Haughom,  John,  and  A.  N.  Foss,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.     Grain 

and  seed  cleaning  machine.     1,444,506 ;   Feb.   6. 
Haughton  Elevator  &  Machine  Co.,  The.     (See  Thurston, 

Ernest  B.,  assignor.) 
Haughton   Elevator   &   Machine  Co.,   The.      (See   Turner, 

Floyd  F.,  assignor.) 
Haugland,   John,    Clinton,    Houston,   Tex.      Folding  bed. 

1,464,605  ;  Aug.  14. 
Hauk,  Charles  J.,  jr.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Closure  for  tubes. 

1,457,291  ;  May  29. 
Hauk,  Edwin,  Chicago,  111.  Producing  ice  cream.  1,442,945  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Hauk,  Joseph,  Shorewood,  assignor  to  Standard  Utilities 

Corporation,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Dishwashing   machine. 

1.447.304  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hauk,  Joseph,  Shorewood,  assignor  to  Standard  Utilities 
Corporation.     Milwaukee,     Wis.       Dishwashing    device. 

1.447.305  ;    Mar.   6. 

Haulbrook,  Robert  W.,  Maysville,  6a.  Adjustable  lint 
and  brush  board.     1,469,413  ;  Oct.  2. 

Haulton,  Thomas,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Rail  bond.  1,461,061 ; 
July  10. 

Haunt,  Harry  R.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.    Tire.     1,453,351 ;  May  1. 

Haunz,  Charles  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  Krug, 
Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Valve  for  corrosive  liquids.  1,450,078 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Haupt,  William  F.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Bates  Manufacturing  Compaiiy,  Orange,  N.  J. 
Numbering  machine.      1,474,715 ;    Nov.    20. 

Hauptman,  Oscar,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pressing  device. 
1.474,833  ;  Nov.  20. 

Hauptmann,  Adolf  K.,  deceased.  Philadelphia,  Pa. ;  M. 
Hauptmann,  administratrix.  Stop  -mechanism  for  knit- 
ting machines.     1,473,580  ;  Nov.  6. 

Hauptmann,  Maria,  administratrix.  (See  Hauptmann, 
Adolf  K.) 

Haurat,  Jean  A.     (See  Greff,  Andrg  H.,  assignor.) 

Haus,  John  G.,  Welrton,  W.  Va.  Gas  water  heater. 
1,457,365 ;  June  5. 

Hausam,  Edwin  P.,  et  aL  (See  Coats,  E.  O.,  and  Bartholo- 
mew, assignors.) 

Hause,  Charles  J.,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  Bag  holder. 
1,457,246;  May  29. 

Hauser,  Leopold,  assignor  to  Hauser  Weil,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Hand  bag.     1,469,476  ;  Oct.   2. 

Hauser  &  Weil.      (See   Hauser,   Leopold,   assignor.) 

Hauserman,  George  F.,  Bartow,  Fla.  Drier.  1,474,258  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Hausfeld,  Bernard  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Lunken  Window  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Roller 
spring  control.     1,468,107  ;   Sept.   18. 

Hausman,  George  J.,  and  A.  J.  Jones,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Shifter  for  belts  on  cone  pulleys.    1,452,044  ;  Apr.  17. 

Hausner,  Ben  Z.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Attaching  means  for 
separable  fastener  elements.     1,451,612  ;  Apr.  10. 

Haussler,  Carl  P.,  and  N.  W.  Park,  assignors  to  Gen- 
eral Fire  Extinguisher  Company,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Inductor  for  gas  burners.     1,460,903  ;  July  3. 

Hauton  Corporation,  The.  (See  Hauton,  Paul  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hauton,  Paul  S.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Hauton 
Corporation.     Fountain-pen   filler.     1,455,611 ;  May  15. 

Havener,  Arthur  R.,  Wayland,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Lacing  Hook  Co.  Stop  mechanism.  1,451,728; 
Apr.   17. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Havener,  Arthur  R.,  Wayland,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Judson 
L..  Thomson  Mfg.  Co.  Machine  for  punching  and  rivet- 
ing sheet   material.      1,469,261  ;   Oct.    2. 

Havens,   Beckwith.      (See  Witmer,   C.   C,   and   Havens.) 

Havens,  Homer  M.,  assignor  to  The  Seagrave  Company, 
Columbus,  Ohio.  Means  for  priming  pumps.  1,475,994  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Haverly,  Jerome,  Oakland,  Calif.  Mercury  separator. 
1,463,996;  Aug.   7. 

Haverstick,  Earl  J.,  Oakmont.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electrolyte 
for  electrolytic  condensers.     1,472,169  ;  Oct.  30. 

Haverstick,  Earl  J.,  Oakmont,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Elec- 
trical system.     1,475,822  ;  Nov.  27. 

Haviland,  Theodore,  &  Co.  (See  Havilaud,  William  D., 
assignor.) 

Haviland,     William    D.,     Limoges,    France,    assignor     to 
Theodore  Haviland  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Plate  or 
similar  article.     Des.  61,782  ;  Jan.  9. 
Haviland,  William  D.,  Limoges,  France,  assignor  to  Theo- 
dore Haviland  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Plate  or  simi- 
lar article.     Des.  62,774  ;  July  31. 
Haviland,  William  D.,  Limoges,  France,  assignor  to  Theo- 
dore Haviland  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Plate  or  simi- 
lar article.     Des.  62,775  ;  July  31. 
Haviland,  William  D.,  Limoges,  France,  assignor  to  Theo- 
dore Haviland  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dish,  bowl,  or 
similar  article.     Des.  62,776;  July  31. 
Haviland,    William    D.,    Limoges,     France,     assignor    to 
Theodore    Haviland    &    Co.,    Incorporated,    New    York, 
N.   Y.     Dish,  bowl,  or   similar  article.     Des.   63,293 ; 
Nov.  20. 
Haviland,  William  D.,  Limoges,  France,  assignor  to  Theo- 
dore Haviland   &  Co.,   Incorporated,   New   York.   N.   Y. 
Dish,  bowl,  or  similar  article.     Des.  63,294  ;   Nov.   20. 
Haviland,    William    D.,    Limoges,    France,    assignor    to 
Theodore    Haviland    &    Co.,    Incorporated,    New    York, 
N.   Y.     Dish,  bowl,   or   similar  article.     Des.   63,295 ; 
Nov.  20. 
Haviland,     William    D.,    Limoges,    France,     assignor    to 
Theodore    Haviland    &    Co.,    Incorporated,    New    York, 
N.   Y.     Dish,   bowl,   or   similar   article.     Des.   63,296; 
Nov.  20. 
Haviland,     William     D.,    Limoges,     France,    assignor    to 
Theodore    Haviland    &    Co.,    Incorporated,    New    York, 
N.     Y.      Teapot    or    similar    article.       Des.     63,297 ; 
Nov.  20. 
Haviside   Company.      (See   Brann,   H.   H.,   and   Tenbroofe, 

assignors.) 
Hawaiian    Pineapple    Company.       (See    Hoyt,    Simes    T., 

assignor. ) 
Hawes,  Arthur  L.,   Freeport,   assignor  to   Empire  Notion 
Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Folding     container. 
1,472,755  ;  Oct.  30. 
Hawes,     Charlie    L.,    Ashtabnia,     Ohio.       Polishing    and 

grinding  machine.     1,440,886;  Jan.  2. 
Hawes,  Charlie  L.,  Ashtabula,  Ohio.     Machine  for  polish- 
ing and  grinding.     1,450,853  ;   Apr.   3. 
Hawes,  Herbert  E.,  Milwaukee,   Wis.     Propelling  device 

for   aircraft.      1,461,733;    July    17. 
Hawes,  Newell  H.,  Arlington,  assignor  to  Wm.  F.  SchrafCt 
&  Sons,  Corporation,  Boston,  Mass.    Article-feeding  de- 
vice.    1,459,367;  June  19. 
Hawes,    William    L.,    Burbank,    Calif.       Float-controlled 

valve.      1,462,599  ;   July  24. 
Hawie,     Michael,     Bridgeport,     Conn.       Rustless     buckle. 

1,454,440;  May  8. 
Hawk,    Geary    E.,    Camden,    N.    J.      Washing    machine. 

1,454,384;  May  8. 
Hawke,   Clarence  B.      (See  Hutchins,   O.,  and  Hawke.) 
Hawker,  William  J.,  assignor  to  GlfCord  Pox  &  Company 
Limited,    Chard,    Somerset,    England.      Lace    machine. 
1,473,094;  Nov.  6. 
Hawkes,   Albert   S.,   Rotorua,   New  Zealand.      Flycatcher. 

1,464,183;    Aug.    7. 
Hawkins,  Archie  W.,  assignor  to  Simmons  Hardware  Com- 
pany,    St.     Louis    County,    Mo.       Saddle.       1,462,885 ; 
July  24. 
Hawkins,  Arthur  W.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Railway  Equip- 
ment  Company,   Chicago,   111.     Third  and  fourth  point 
support  for  brake  benms.     1,478,565;  Dec.   25. 
Hawkins,  Clement  C,  Port  Neches,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The 
Texas   Company,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Molding  asphalt: 
1,470,008  ;    Oct.    9.  • 

Hawkins,  Frederick  P.     (See  Hawkins,  W.  G.,  and  Blood- 
good,  assignors.) 
Hawkins,  Harry  L.,  assignor  to  W.  S.  Mayer,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.     Lamp    guard.      1,448,345 ;    Mar.    13. 
Hawkins,   Harry  L.,   assignor  to  W.   S.   Mayer,   Philadel- 
phia,    Pa.       Electric-conductor     support.       1,465,731 ; 
Aug.  21. 
Hawkins,  Jackson  D.      (See   Schramm,   H.  A.,  and  Haw- 
kins.) 
Hawkins,  Paul  E.     (See  Nafe,  A.  E.,  and  Hawkins.) 
Hawkins,  Roe  C,  and   E.    S.  Hixson,   Long  Beach,  Calif. 

Grouser.     1,453,872  ;  May  1. 
Hawkins,    Todd    E.,    Huntington,    Ind.      Radiator    cover. 

1,448,295  ;  Mar.  13. 
Hawkins,   Wilford  J.      (See  Clark,  W.  L.,  and  Hawkins.) 
Hawkins,  Wilford  J.      (See  Steele,  Archie  W.,  assignor.) 


Montclalr,    N.    J.      Rotary    corn- 
motor,     and     pump.       1,460,487 ; 


Hawkins,    Wilford    J., 
pressor,     expander, 
July  3. 

Hawkins,  William  G.,  and  V.  C.  Bloodgood,  Harvey,  and 
J.    F.    Donnellan,    Chicago,    HI.      Armored    pneumatic 
wheel.     1,447,979;   Mar.   13. 
Hawkins,   William  G.,  and  V.  C.  Bloodgood,  Harvey,  as- 
signors  of   onc-tbird   to    F.    P.    Hawkins,    Chicago,    111. 
Armored  pneumatic  disk  wheel.     1,472,271 ;  Oct.  30. 
Hawkins,     William    W.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to 
Webster  Electric  Companv,  Racine,  Wis.     Inductor  mae- 
neto.     1.448,346;  Mar.  13. 
Hawkins,  William  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Web- 
ster Electric  Company,  Racine,  Wis.     Ignition  system. 
1,466,940  ;    Sept.   4. 
Hawkins,     William     W.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to 
Webster  Electric  Company,  Racine,  Wis.     Ignition  svs- 
t<'m.      1.475.184  ;   Nov.   27. 
Hawkins,  William  W.,  assignor  to  H.  &  H.  Ignition  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.     Ignition  system.    1,466,829  ; 
Sept.    4. 
Hawkinson,    Axel    W.,    assignor   to   Topliff-EIy    Company, 
Washington,    Pa.      Hood    for    children's    carriages   and 
doll  carts.     1,453,871  ;  May  1. 
Hawkridge,  Joseph,  D.  Robertson,  and  C.  J.  Nairne,  Lon- 
don, England.     Nonconducting  covering  for  boilers  and 
other  vessels.     1,443,221  ;  Jan.  23. 
Hawks,      Estus     J.,      Ames,      Iowa.        Clipping     shears. 

1,458,407  ;  June  12. 
Hawley,  Agnes  M.,  assignor  to   Will   &  Baumer   Candle 
Co.,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Candleholder.     Des.  62,553 ; 
June  19. 
Hawley,  Bates  E.     (See  Lafever,  G.,  and  Hawley.) 
Hawley,    Charles    G.,    Chicago,    111.      Apparatus    for   fur- 
nace-slag dlsposaL     1,452,045  ;  Apr.  17. 
Hawley,    Charles   G.,    Chicago,   111.     Liquid-fuel   furnace. 

1,452,380;  Apr.   17. 
Hawley,  Eugene  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Wardrobe  trunk. 

1,469,943;    Sept.   25. 
Hawley,  George  W.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Kny-Scheerer    Corporation     of    America.       Self-freeing 
orthopedic  table.     1,470,362  ;  Oct.  9. 
Hawley,  James  H.,  Stockbridge,  Mich.     Transmission  con- 
trol.    1,452,505;  Apr.  24. 
Hawley,  Joel  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  J.  Riloy,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.    Mailing  receptacle.    1,460,322  ;  June  26. 
Hawley,  William  D.,   Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Incandescent  elec- 
tric lamp.     1,441,156;  Jan.  2. 
Haworth,  Albert,  assignor  to  Brogdex  Company,  Winter- 
haven,    Fla.      Apparatus    for    treating    fruit    and    the 
like.     1,470,732;  Oct.  16. 
Haworth,    Frank,    Nottingham,    England.      Paper-hanging 

apparatus.      1,443,683  ;    Jan.    30. 
Haworth,  Henry  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  F.  Samuels, 
Leavenworth,       Kans.         Street  -  sweeping       machine. 
1,452,735;  Apr.  24. 
Hawthorn,    R.    &   W.,    Leslie   &    Company    et    al.       (See 

Armstrong,  Robert  B.,   assignor.) 
Hawthorne,  Charles  W.,  and  6.  J.  Rennie,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Turntable.     1,469,085  ;   Sept.  25. 
Hawthorne,  Ellsworth   A.,  assignor  to  The  Patent  Hold- 
ing   Corporation,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Lighting    appa- 
ratus.    1,450,079;  Mar.  27. 
Hawthorne,  Ellsworth  A.,  and  B.   S.  Hawthorne,  Bridge- 
port,   Conn.  ;    said    E.    S.   Hawthorne   assignor   to   said 
Ellsworth     A.     Hawthorne.       Automobile     mirroscope 
bracket.      1,478,826;   Dec.   25. 
Hawthorne,  Ellsworth  S.     (See  Hawthorne,  Ellsworth  A. 

and  E.  S.) 
Hawthorne,  James  M.,  Havaco,  W.  Va.     Safety  clutch  for 

elevators.      1,448,534  :    Mar.    13. 
Hawthorne,   Louis   A..   Newark,   N.   J.,   assignor   to    Steel 
Utilities     Incorporated.        Bottle  -  filling     machine. 
1,424,405  ;  .Tan.   16. 
Hawtin,  Charles  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  G.  Mason, 
London,  England.     Shaving  brush.     1,458,408  ;  June  12- 
Hay,   Adam.      (See  Camiller,  J.,  and   Hay.) 
Hay,    Harry    C,    assignor   of   one-half    to    W.    C.    Buten, 
Newport,    Ky.      Automobile    alarm    signal.      1,460,377 ; 
July  3. 
Hay,  Howard  M.,  Wononah,  N.  J. 

1,441,803;  Jan.  9. 
Hay,  Howard  M.,  Wenonah,  N.  J. 

1,465,820  ;  Aug.  21. 
Hay,   John  A.,  New  Philadelphia,  Ohio.     Cotter-pin  tool. 

1,475,821;  Nov.  27. 
Hay,    Ralph    E.      (See    Bowers,    Roscoe    H.,    assignor.) 
Hay,    William    G.,    Prestwich,    England.      Receiving    and 
discharging      apparatus      of      pneumatic      conveyers. 
1,449.857:   Mar.   27. 
Hayashi,      Yoshio,      Hollywood,      Calif. 

1,446,421;  Feb.   20. 
Hayden,    Arthur   C,   Brockton,   Mass.      Mat. 

Jan.  9. 
Hayden,   Arthur   C,   Brockton,   Mass.     Mat. 

Aug.  21. 
Hayden-De  Witz  Manufacturing  Company. 

Wlllard  A.,  assignor.) 
Hayden,    Harold   P.      (See  Forrest,   C.   N.,    Hayden,   and 

Douthett.) 
Hayden,    Harry    J.,    .I'r.,    assisnor   to    H.    J.    Haydou.    sr., 
Lakewood,  Ohio.     Display  device  for  use  in  advertising 
1,460,736;    Sept.   4. 


Motor-operated  chuck. 
Power-operated  chuck. 


Ship's      bed. 

1,441,580  ; 

1,465,550 ; 
(See  Hayden, 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Uaydon,  Uarry  J.,  sr.  (See  Hayden,  Harry  J.,  jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Uayden,  Joseph  B.,  J.  Morris,  aud  H.  C.  George,  South 
Greensburg,  Pa.  High-pressure  grease  and  oil  dis- 
penser.     1,467,157  ;    Sept.  4. 

Hayden,  Willard  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to 
Hayden-De  Witz  Manufacturing  Company.  Duplex 
frlctional  transmission  mechanism.     1,443,991 ;  Feb.  6. 

Hnyduck,  Friedrich,  TVilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Fleischmann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufac- 
ture of  compressed  yeast  and  the  product.  1,449,102  ; 
Mar.  20. 

llayduck.  Friedrich,  Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Fleischmann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufac- 
ture of  compressed  yeast.     1,449,103  ;   Mar.  20. 

Uayduck,  Friedrich,  Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Fleischmann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufac- 
ture of  compressed  yeast.     1,449,104  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hayduck,  Friedrich,  Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Fleischmann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Low- 
alcohol    yeast    process.       1,449,105 ;    Mar.    20. 

Hayduck.  Friedrich,  Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Fleischmann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Low- 
alcohol   yeast  process.      1,449,106  ;  Mar.   20. 

Hayduck,  Friedrich,  Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Fleischmann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Low- 
alcohol   yeast   process.     1,449,107 ;  Mar.    20. 

Hayduck,  Friedrich,  Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Fleischmann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Low- 
alcohol  yeast  process.     1,449,108  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hayduck,  Friedrich,  Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Fleischmann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Low- 
alcohol   Teast   process.      1,449,109;    Mar.   20. 

Hayduck,  Friedrich,  Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Fleischmann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Low- 
alcohol    yeast    process.      1,449,110 ;    Mar.    20. 

Hayduck,  Friedrich,  Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Fleischmann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manu- 
facture of  yeast.     1,449,111 ;  Mar.  20. 

Hayduck,  Friedrich,  Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Fleischmann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Low- 
alcohol  yeast  process.     1,449,112  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hayduck,  Friedrich,  Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Fleischmann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Precipita- 
tion and  preparation  of  compressed  yeast.  1,449,113  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Hayduck,  Friedrich,  Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Fleischmann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Foam- 
destroying  device.     1,449,114;  Mar.  20. 

Hayduck,  Friedrich,  Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Fleischmann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manu- 
facture of  yeast.     Rel5.716 ;  Nov.  6. 

Haves,  Charles  J.  W.,  Rochester,  assignor  to  Ford  Motor 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Metallic  vehicle  wheeL 
1,467,478  ;  Sept.  11. 

Hayes,  Daniel  I.,  Pawtncket,  R.  I.  Religious  statuette, 
crucifix,  or  similar  article  of  manufacture.  Des.  61,912  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Haves,  Daniel  .T.,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.  Rice  huller 
1,477,262;  Dec.   11. 

Hayes,  Denis,  Limerick,  Ireland.  Means  for  measuring 
or  marking  off  the  sizes  of  half  soles  of  boots  and 
shoes.     1,462,699;    July  24. 

Hayes-Fay  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Fay,  R.  D.,  and 
Shaw,   assignors.) 

Hayes.  Fred  B.,  assignor  to  The  Western  Gas  Construc- 
tion Company,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Valve.  1,461,188; 
July  10. 

Hayes,  Harvey  C,  New  London,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Sub- 
marine Signal  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Sound  de- 
tection.     1,470,733  ;    Oct.    16. 

Hayes,  James  R.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Loaf  catcher  for 
bread-wrapping   machines.      1,454,279  ;   May   8. 

Haves,  John  C,  et  al.      (See  Lane,  George  A.,  assignor.) 

Hayes,  Joseph  J..  Elkhart,  Ind.  Towel  and  garment 
holder.     1,457,166;  May  29. 

Hayes  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Richard,  Joseph 
O.,  assignor.) 

Hayes  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Richard,  J.  O.,  and 
Dickerson,  assignors.) 

Hayes,  Michael  F.,  Boston,  Mass.  Automatic  self-con- 
tained fire  extinguisher.     1,465,129  ;  Aug.  14. 

Hayes,  Stanley  W.,  Richmond,  Ind.  Derail.  1,464,606; 
Aug.  14. 

Hayes,  Stanley  W.,  Richmond,  Ind.  Derail.  1,464,607 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Hayes,  Stanley  W.,  assignor  to  Hayes  Track  Appliance 
Company,  Richmond,  Ind.     Derail.     1,449,178  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hayes,  Stanley  W.,  assignor  to  Hayes  Track  Appliance 
Company,  Richmond,  Ind.     Derail.     1,449,179  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hayes,  Stephen  Q.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Measuring 
system.      1,448,402 ;   Mar.    13. 

Hayes,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  W.  R.  Calla- 
han and  one-third  to  H.  A.  Kleinsteubeir,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.  Combination  traffic  guide  and  traflSc-regulatlng 
signal.     1,447,659;  Mar.   6. 

Hayes,  Thomas  J.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  assignor  to  Lewi* 
Felling  Machine  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sewing- 
machine   feed   mechanism.     1,474,966 ;   Nov.   20. 

Hayes  Track  Appliance  Company.  (See  Hayes,  Stanley 
W.,  assignor.) 

Hayes  Wheel  Company.      (See  Blick,  Henry,  assignor.) 


Hayes  Wheel  Company.  (See  Flick,  H.,  and  Buck,  as- 
signor.) 

Hayford,  Harry  N.,  assignor  to  William  B.  Durgin  Com- 
pany, Concord,  N.  H.  Work-controlling  attacliment 
for  lathes.    1,457,837  ;  June  5. 

Haynes,  Charles  V.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hott- 
nian  Specialty  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radiator 
valve.     1,461,657  ;  July  10. 

Uaynes,  Harold  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  J.  Walser, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Escapement  mechanism.  1,475,629 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Haynes,  Pierre  E.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Linde 
Air  Products  Company.  Apparatus  for  transporting 
gases.     1,469,756  ;   Oct.  2. 

Haynes,  Pierre  E.,  Buffalo,  and  G.  P.  Gerfln,  Niagara 
Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Linde  Air  Products 
Company.  Plaster  and  making  the  same.  1,456,924 ; 
May  29. 

Maynes,  Pierre  B.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  G.  O.  Curme,  Jr., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignors  to  The  Linde  Air  Products 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Production  of  ethylene. 
1,460,545  ;  July  3. 

Haynes  Stellite  Company.  (See  McCurdy,  Frederick  T., 
assignor.) 

Haynes,  William  L.,  assignor  to  United  States  Cast  Iron 
Pipe  &  Foundry  Conmany,  Burlington,  N.  J.  Centrifu- 
gal pipe  mold.     1,477,872 ;  Dec.  18. 

Haynn,  Richard,  and  F.  Mtinz,  Fechenheim-on-the-Maln, 
Germany,  assignors  to  Leopold  Cassella  &  Co.,  Gesell- 
schaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung.  Production  of  shot 
effects,  not  to  be  stained  in  piece  dyeing.  1,451,299 ; 
Apr.    10. 

Haynsworth,  Julius  D.,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  Products  Company.  Electrically- 
heated  solder  pot.     1,472,170  ;  Oct.  30. 

Haynsworth,  Julius  D.,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  Products  Company.  Electric 
heater.     1,472,171;  Oct.  30. 

Hays,  Athol  B.,  Bucyrus,  N.  Dak.  Storm-sash  hanger. 
1,477,953;  Dec.  18. 

Hays,  Fred,  Tuckahoe,  N.  J.  Tire  tool.  1,450,209 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Hays.  John  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Locking  device. 
1,449,320;  Mar.  20. 

Hays  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Hitchcock,  Otto  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hayward,  Arthur  E..  Swindon,  England.  Brake  slack  ad- 
juster for  railway  vehicles.     1,478,957  ;  Dec.  25. 

Hayward,  Carle  R.  (See  Eustis,  P.  A.,  Hayward, 
Schleicher,   and  Belcher.) 

Hayward,  Charles  O.,  Ravenna,  Mich.  Holder  device. 
1,469,317  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hayward,  Charles  W.,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.  Form  for 
concrete  construction.     1,466,830 ;  Sept.  4. 

Harward,  Enos  P.,  Conover,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  O. 
Dobberke,  Conover,  Wis.  Skin  or  hide  stretcher. 
1,464,762  ;   Aug.   14. 

Hayward,  Prank  W.,  assignor  to  Kimmerle  Bros.,  San 
Francisco,   Calif.     Wheel  puller.      1,461,312;   July   10. 

Hayward,  Henry  W.     (See  Nntting,  P.  J.,  and  Hayward.) 

Hayward,  Irving  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Torch.  1,461,658; 
July  10. 

Hayward,  Ned  E.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Prelght-car  signal 
1,463,467  ;  July  31. 

Hazard,  Merlin  C,  Huntington  Beach,  Calif.  Combination 
rope   socket   and   jar.     1,470,445 ;   Oct.    9. 

Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company.  (See  Beardsley,  G.  A.,  and 
Warden,   assignors.) 

Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company.  (See  Coleman,  Thomas,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company.  (See  Ingram,  Alfred  and  H., 
assignors.) 

Hazel,  Glen.     (See  Runyon,  George  E.,  assignor.) 

Hazelbaker,  Harry  D.,  Portsmouth,  Ohio.  Tire-inflating 
device.     1,470,446;  Oct.  9. 

liazelert,  Clarence  W.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Hazelett 
Storage  BatteiT  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Assembling 
storage  battery  elements.     1,478,786  ;  Dec.  25. 

Hazelett  Storage  Battery  Company,  The.  (See  Hazelett, 
Clarence  W.,  assignor.) 

Hazell,  John  S.,  assignor  to  Unchokeable  Pump,  Limited, 
London,  England.  Impeller  for  centrifugal  pumps. 
1,470,607  ;  Oct.  16. 

Hazeltine,  Louis  A.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Method  and  electric- 
circuit  arrangement  for  neutralizing  capacity  cou- 
pling.    1,450,080  ;  Mar.  27. 

Hazeltine,  Walter  E.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Atlas 
Powder  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Decorative  fabric 
and  manufacturing  same.     1,450,367  ;  Apr.  3. 

Hazelton,  Carl  J.,  assignor  to  American  Narrow  Fabric 
Company,  Worresster,  Mass.  Hose  supporter.  1,467,158  ; 
Sept.   4. 

Hazelton,  George.     (See  Hanman,  J.,  and  Hazelton.) 

Hazelton,  George,  Whitehall,  London,  assignor  to  Vlckers 
Limited,  Westminster,  London,  England.  Machine  gun. 
1,447,246;  Mar.   6. 

Hazelton,  John  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Differential  gearing. 
1,450,210;  Apr.  3. 

Hazen,  Hiram  C.     (See  Cornell,  A.,  and  Hazen.) 

Hazen,  William.      (See  Ross,  W.  H.,  and  Hazen.) 

Hazen,  William,  and  W.  H.  Boss,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Preparing  a  concentrated  fertilizer.  1,456,850; 
May  29. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THIO 
Alphaheiical  list  of  patentees — Continuerl. 


Hazlehurst,  Cbarlcs  B.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Broiling  skillet. 
1,467,272;   Sept.   4. 

Hazlett,  Grant,  andC.  H.  Mitchell,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Locking  device.     1,457,029  ;  May  29. 

Hazlewood,  William  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  H. 
White,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Piston  for  internal-com- 
bustion engines.     1,478,608;   Dec.   25. 

Hazzard,  Paul,  Chicago,  111.    Beater.     1,465,940  ;  Aug.  28. 

H'Doubler,  Charles  W.,  Racine,  Wis.  Motor  transmis- 
sion.    1,442,217;  Jan.   16. 

H'Doubler,  Charles  W.,  Madison,  Wis.  Electrically-driven 
sewing  machine.     1,472,588;  Oct.  30. 

Heacock,  Harley  O.,  Winslow,  Ind.  Burial  vault. 
1,450,291 ;   Apr.  3. 

Heacock,  Nathan  A.,  Sullivan,  III.  Stock  feeder. 
1,441,345;    Jan.    9. 

Heacock,  Nathan  A.,  Sullivan,  111.  Stock  feeder. 
1,465,763  ;   Aug.   21. 

Head,  Cecil  A.,  Royal  Oak,  Mich.  Electric  radiator. 
1,447,952  ;  Mar.  6. 

Head,  Cecil  A.,  Royal  Oak,  Mich.  Electric  radiator. 
1,458,763  ;  June  12. 

Head,  Robert,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Aeolian 
Company.     Tone-control  device.     1,442,665 ;  Jan.  16. 

Head,  Robert,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Aeolian 
Company.     Transposing  tracker  bar.     1,470,363  ;  Oct.  9. 

Head,  Robert,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Aeolian 
Company.  Transposer  for  automatic  pianos  and  the 
like.     1,470,364;  Oct.  9. 

Head,  Ronald,  Luton,  England,  assignor  to  Joseph  Baker 
Sons  and  Perkins  Company,  Incorporated,  White  Plains, 
N.  Y.  Means  for  grinding  or  pulverizing  food  or  other 
substances  of  a  similar  nature.     1,451.424  ;  Apr.  10. 

Headden,  Elmer.      (See  Coats,  Arizonia  Z.,  assignor.) 

Headloy,  Frederick  H.,  Birmingham,  England.  Adjust- 
able back  rest.     1,449,401  :  Mar.  27. 

Headley,  Frederick  H.,  Northfleld,  assignor  to  Tan  Sad 
Limited,  Birmingham,  England.  Metallic  chair,  stool, 
seat,    and  the   like.      1,456,800;   May   29. 

Headley,  Frederick  H.,  assignor  to  Tan  Sad  Limited, 
Birmingham,  England.  Spring  suspension  mechanism 
for   vehicles.     Rel5,721  ;    Nor.   13. 

Headley,  Frederick  H.,  assignor  to  Tan  Sad  Limited,  Bir- 
mingham, England.  Spring  mounting  of  vehicle  seats. 
1,476,674  :  Dec.  4. 

Headley,  William  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Paving  material. 
1,472,393;  Oct.  30. 

Headson,  Frank  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Lining  or  friction 
member  for  brake  bands,  brake  shoes,  or  other  articles. 
1,468,634  ;  Sept.  25. 

Headson,  Frank  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Speed-changing 
power-transmission  mechanisms  for  paper-making  ma- 
chines and  other  similar  machines.     1,471,603  ;  Oct.  23. 

Heagerty,  Patrick  G.,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Waving  signal. 
1,463,650;  July  31. 

Heal,  William  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Process  of  and 
apparatus  for  making  sheet  glass.     1,460,488  ;  July  3. 

Heald,  James  N.,  and  A.  M.  Drake,  assignors  to  Heald 
Machine  Companv.  Worcester,  Mass.  Internal-grinding 
machine.     1,468,]  51  ;   Sept.  18. 

Heald  Machine  Company.  (See  Guild,  Waldo  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Heald  Machine  Company.  (See  Heald,  J.  N.,  and  Drake, 
assignors.) 

Healey,  Francis  J.,  London,  England.  Variable-velocity 
ratio  gearing.     1,440,462  ;  Jan.   2. 

Healey,  Francis  J.,  assignor  to  The  Healey  Syndicate 
Limited,  London.  England.  Variable  velocity  ratio 
gearing.     1,446,294  ;  Feb.  20. 

Healey,  George  A.    (See  Palmros,  A.,  Mackie,  and  Healey.) 

Healey  Syndicate  Limited,  The.  (See  Healey,  Francis  J., 
assignor.) 

Healy,  Charles  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toothbrush. 
1,473,766;  Nov.  13. 

Healy,  George  E.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Street  safety  zone. 
1,452,875;  Apr.  24. 

Healy,  James  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Trolley  construction. 
1,450,885  ;  Apr.   3. 

Healy,  Leon  J.  D.,  assignor  to  Wright  Rubber  Products 
Company,  Racine.  Wis.  Floor  or  wall  covering. 
1,473,767;  Nov.   13. 

Healv,  Michael  K..  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Safety  device  ror 
railways.     1,477,486  ;  Dec.  11. 

Heany,  John  A.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Rock- 
bestos  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Appa- 
ratus for  making  asbestos  yarn.     1,451,824  ;  Apr.  17. 

Heany,  John  A.,  Now  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Rockbest-os  Products  Corporation.  In- 
sulation-smoothins    device.      1,454,166 :    May    8. 

Heany,  John  A.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Rockbestos  Products  Corporation.  As- 
bestos yarn.     1,458,577  ;  June  12. 

Heap,  Jesse  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y^.,  assignor  to  Union 
Special  Machine  Company,  Chicago,  111,  Plait  folder 
for   sewing   machines.      1.451,220  ;   Apr,   10. 

Heap,  Jesse  ,7.,  Nyack,  N,  Y,,  assignor  to  Union  Special 
Machine  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sewing  machine  tot 
forming   concealed   stitches.     1.474,362  ;   Nov.   20. 

Heap,  Robert  S.,  Igbtenhill,  Burnley.  England.  Rotary 
perforated  beam  apnnratus  for  dyeing  and  otherwise 
treating  yarn  with  fluids.     1.471,658:  Oct.  23. 

Heard,  John,  Strathroy,  Ontario,  Canada,  Screen-door 
clip.      1,463,119  ;   July  24, 


Hearding,  John  H.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Ore-mixing  pocket. 
1,443,843;   Jan.  30. 

Hearing,  Edward.     (See  Handy,  R.  S.,  and  Hearing.) 

Hearing,  Samuel  D.,  et  al.  (See  Reeves,  H.,  and  Cain, 
assignors.) 

Hearn,  Denmark  H.      (See  Hearn,  Hiram  S.  and  D.  H.) 

Hearn,  Hiram  S.  and  D.  H.,  Denver,  Colo.  Direction  sig- 
nal for   motor   vehicles.      1,463,997  ;   Aug.   7. 

Hearn,  John  F.,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lumi- 
nous indicator.     1,466,286  ;  Aug.  28. 

Hearu,  Robert  H.,  Dyer,  Teun.     Gate.     1,440,874  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hearne,  Eugene  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Soldering  flux. 
1,453,586  ;  May  1. 

Heartick,  Edward  G.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Register  wall 
guard.     1,463,318  ;  July  31. 

Heaslip,  Robert  L.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Automo- 
bile door  opening  and  closing  device.    1,440,463  ;  Jan.  2. 

Heater,  Philip  H.,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Automobile  tire 
tread.     Des.  63,465  ;  Dec.  11. 

Heath,  Clarence  W.,  Sand  Springs,  Okla.  Railway  fare 
ticket.     1,455,050;   May  15. 

Heath,  Edwin  G.,  Concord,  N.  H.  Adjustable  shade 
holder.     1,477,954  ;  Dec.   18. 

Heath,  Frederick,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Pilaster  construction. 
1,453,837  ;  May  1. 

Heath,  George  H.,  Hastings,  Fla.  Vine  separator  for 
root   harvesters.      1,443,741  ;   Jan.    30. 

Heath,  George  S.,  Fort  Bayard,  N.  Max.  Rotary  valve. 
1,447,980;   Mar.  13. 

Heath,  Glenn  P.,  Aurora,  111.  Adjustable  ventilator. 
1,469,011  ;  Sept.  25. 

Heath,  Ida  M.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Culinary  utensil. 
1,448,296;  Mar.   13. 

Heath,  Merix)n  C,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Mechanism  for 
handling  bottles,  etc.     1,460,020;  June  26. 

Heath,  Sidney  J.,  Johnson  City,  N.  Y.  Counter-mold- 
ing machine.     1,471,261 ;  Oct.   16. 

Heath,  Spencer,  Baltimore,  Md.  Variable-pitch  propeller. 
1,446,795;    Feb.   27. 

Heath,  Spencer,  Baltimore,  Md.  Adjustable  and  reversible 
propeller.     1,447,080  ;   Feb.  27. 

Heath,  William  C,  Beloit,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Fairbanks, 
Morse  &  Co..  Chicago,  III.  Protected  electrode  igniter. 
1,441,681 ;  Jan.  9. 

Heath,  William  C,  Beloit,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Fairbanks, 
Morse  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Ignition  system  for  com- 
bustion engines.      1,452,601  ;  Apr.  24. 

Heathcote,  Anna  C,  Chicago,  111.  Hair  curler.  1,465,216  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Heather,  Frederick,  Kenilworth,  near  Cape  Town,  South 
Africa.  Means  for  silencing  explosion  noises  connected 
with  motor  ears,  motor  vehicles,  cycle,  gas,  oil,  and 
steam  engines.     1,474,115  ;  Nov.  13. 

Heaton,  Clarence  E.,  assignor  to  Wilson  Brothers,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Display  box.     1,453,672;  May  1. 

Heaton,  Edward  C,  Harrogate,  England.  D  or  stirrup 
shaped    handle.      1,4-78,854;    Dec.    25. 

Heaton,  Hylon  J.,  et  al.  (See  Hammond,  C,  and  Inman, 
assignors.) 

Heaton,  John,  et  al.      (See  Flowers,  Stanley  A.,  assignor.) 

Hebbard,  Charles  C,  assignor  of  one-third  to  B.  H.  Shack- 
elford and  one-third  to  O.  Ruhl,  Joplln,  Mo.  Con- 
centrating table.     1,452,969  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hebel,  Evald,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Device  for  signaling 
changes  of  driving  in  automobiles.     1,466,044  ;  Aug.  28. 

Hebenstreit,  Edward  H,,  Nokomls,  111.  Railway  switch. 
1,464,040;   Aug.   7. 

Heberling,  John,  assignor  to  Hickok  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Belt  buckle.  1,451,160 ; 
Apr.    10. 

Heberling,  John,  assignor  to  Hickok  Mfg.  Company,  Inc., 
Rochester,  N.  Y.    Belt  buckle.    1,457,573 ;  June  5. 

Heberling,  Susie,  Overbrook,  Kans.  Door  catch. 
1,442,879;   Jan.  23. 

Hebern,  Edward  H.,  assignor  to  H  &  H  Patent  Develop- 
ing Companv,  Oakland,  Calif.  Electric  typewriting 
machine.     1,473,292;   Nov.   6. 

Hebert,  Albert  H.,  Holvoke,  Mass,  Oil  shield  for  belt 
pulleys.      1,453,673:    May    1. 

Hebert,  Erminie,  Hammond,  La.  Bread  toaster. 
1,468,069;  Sept.  18. 

Hebert,  Onesime,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Car  coupling. 
1,445,313;  Feb.  13. 

Hebert,  Onesime.  Oklahoma,  Okla.,  assignor  to  Universal 
Car  and  Hose  Coupler  Company,  Phoenix.  Ariz. 
Drawbar  and  coupling  connection.     1,448.487  ;  Mar.  13. 

HSbrard,  Henri,  Sceaux,  France.  Gyroscopic  toy. 
1.461,313;  July  10. 

Hebrock,  Richard  G..  Irvington,  N.  J.  Metallic  radiator 
thermometer.     1,464,678  ;  Aug.  14. 

Hebron,  Frank  H.,  et  al.  (See  Hagerty,  Robert  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

riebsacker,  Wilhelm.  Heilbronn,  Germany.  Excavating 
machine.     1,460,671  ;  .Tuly  3. 

Hochenbleikner,  Ingonuin,  and  T.  C.  Oliver,  Charlotte, 
N,  C,  assignors  to  Chemical  Construction  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  con- 
centrating liquids.     1,456,874;  May  29. 

Hechenbleikner,  Ingenuin,  and  T.  C.  Oliver.  Charlotte, 
N.  C.  assignors  to  Clieniical  Construction  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus  for  jiroducing 
sulphur  compounds.      1,464,527 ;   Aug.    14. 


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Hechenbleikner,  Ingonuln,  and  F.  J.  Bartholomew,  Char- 
lotte, N.  C,  assignors  to  Chemical  Construction  Com- 
pany, New  York.  N.  Y.  Treating  sludge  acids  and 
separated  sludge  acids.     1,457,030  ;  May  29. 

Hechmer,  John  J.,  Grafton,  W.  Va.  Method  of  and  con- 
tainer for  storing  used  safety-razor  blades.  1,476,401  ; 
Dec.   4. 

Ilpcht.  Albert  F.,  Worth,  111.  Washing  machine. 
1,465.517  ;  Aug.  21. 

Hccht,  Earl  A.,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Tire  tread.  Des.  62,169  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Ileeht.    Earl    A..    Mansfield,    Ohio.      Tire    tread.      Des. 

63.257  :  Nov.  13. 

Hecht.    Earl    A;.    Mansfield.    Ohio.      Tire    tread.      Des. 

63.258  :   Nov.   13. 

Ileeht,  Heinrich,  and  F.  Schenkelberger,  Kiel,  Germany. 
Subaoueous  sound  -  signal  transmitter.  1,475,385 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Hecht,  Joseph  L.,  Davenport,  assignor  to  G.  W.  French, 
J.  L.  Hecht,  Davenport,  lovra,  and  W.  H.  Stackhouse, 
Springfield,  Ohio,  composing  the  Firm  of  French  & 
Hecht.     Making  metal  wheel  hubs.     1,452,200;  Apr.  17. 

Hecht,  Leon  J.,  assignor  to  Smith-Hecht  Company,  In- 
dianapolis. Ind.  Folding  cardboard  fan.  1,449,402 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Hecht,  Paul  0.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Cleaning  attachment 
for  rakes.     1,449,673  ;   Mar.   27. 

Heck,  Carl  W.,  Hastings-on-Hudson,  assignor  to  Western 
Kectric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Loud-speaking  receiver.     Des.  62,986;  Sept.  4. 

Heck,  Gaylord  S.     (See  Lingafelter,  F.  E.,  and  Heck.) 

Heck,  George  D.,  Prince  Bay,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Tl^e  S.  S. 
White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company.  Spittoon. 
1,450,806;  Apr.  3. 

Heck,  George  D.,  Prince  Bay.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  S.  S. 
White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company.  Dental  chair. 
1.472,272;  Oct.  30. 

Heckart,  William,  Bradner,  Ohio.  Portable  oil-well  der- 
rick.    1,440,598;  Jan.  2. 

Heckel,  Edmund  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Carrior 
Engineering  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  regulating  driers.  1,449,115 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Heckel,  Louis  A.  (See  Gearhart,  R.  E.,  Stewart,  and 
Heckel.) 

Heckling,  George.      (See  Downs,  L.  S.,  and  Heckling.) 

Heckman,  James,  assignor  of  one  half  to  S.  L.  Bargsley, 
Electra,  Tex.     Rat  and  mouse  trap.     1,453,352  ;  May  1. 

Heckman,  John  A.     (See  Heckman,  William  and  J.  A.) 

Heckman  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Heckman,  William, 
and  J.  A.,  assignors.) 

Heckman,  William  and  J.  A.,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignors  to 
The  Heckman  Signal  Company.  Automobile  signal. 
Des.   62,723;  July  24. 

Heckmann.  Harry  A.,  assignor  to  The  United  States 
Machine  Tool  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Mechanism 
for  making  piston  rings.     1.456,925  ;  May  29. 

Heckscher,  Edwin  M.      (See  Hofmann,  Carl  J.,  assignor.) 

Hecoi,  Seward  W.,  Zealand,  Mich.  Cabinet  phonograph. 
1.444.788  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hedberg,  Chancey  C.  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Toilet-seat 
front  shield.     1,442,270 ;   Jan.   16. 

Hedberg,  Roy  E.,  Grenfell,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Valve 
rocker    arm.      1.469,155 ;    Sept.    25. 

Hedburg,  Eric,  Kingman,  Ariz.  Lining  for  ball  mills. 
1,460,796  ;  July  3. 

Heddle,  Robert,  and  R.  Qua,  Nelson,  British  Columbia, 
Canada.     Animal  trap.     1,464,872  ;  Aug.  14. 

Heddon.  Charles,  and  W.  A.  StoUey,  Dowagiac,  Mich. 
Artificial  fish  bait.     1,477,756;   Dec.   18. 

Heddon's,  James,  Sons.     (See  Welch.  John  T.,  assignor.) 

Hedgecock.  William  C,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foun- 
dries, Chicago,  111.  Fulcrum  for  brake  beams. 
1.445,881 ;   Feb.  20. 

Hedgecock,  William  C,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foun- 
dries, Chicago,  111.  Brake-heam  fulcrum.  1,446,042 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Hedgcock,  William  C,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foun- 
dries, Chicago,  111.  Adjustable  brake  head.  1,453,838  ; 
May  1. 

Hedgcock,  William  C,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Found- 
ries, Chicago,  111.     1,454,167  ;  May  8. 

Hedgcock,  William  C,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Found- 
ries, Chicago,  111.  Forged-steel  fulcrum.  1,454,168 ; 
May  8. 

Hedger,  Ward  E.,  Waupun.  Wis.  Safety  valve  and  pres- 
sure indicator  for  automobile  tires.     1,464,425  ;  Aug.  7. 

Hedges,  Abraham  D.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Automobile 
top.    1,445,213  ;  Feh.  13. 

Hedges,  Edward  G.,  Newark,  and  W.  W.  Heroy,  Bloom- 
field,  N.  J.  Means  for  controlling  flush-tank  valves. 
1.462,106;  July  17. 

Hedges,  William  T.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Coming,  N.  Y.  Cooking-dish  cover.  Des.  62,948 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Hedges,  William  T.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Coming,  N.  Y.     Cooking  dish.     Des.  62,949  :  Aug.  28. 

Hedges,  William  T.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Corning,  N.  Y.  Cooking-dish  cover.  Des.  62,950 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Hodgliu,  Daniel  A..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  .Automobile 
wheel  lock.     1,456,021 ;  May  22. 


Hedln,  Anton,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Ignition  system  for  inter- 
nal-combustion  engines.     1,448,535  ;   Mar.   13. 

Hedin,  Erlln  A.,  Chester,  Pa.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Dynamite 
cartridge.     1,440,994  ;   Jan.  2. 

Hedley,  Frank,  Yonkers,  and  J.  S.  Doyle,  Mount  Vernon. 
N.  Y.     Safety  platform  mechanism.    1,443,129  ;  Jan.  23. 

Hedley,  Frank,  Yonkers,  and  J.  S.  Doyle,  Mount  Vernon, 
N.  Y.  Collapsible  guard  lookout  station  for  railway 
cars.     1,449,403  ;   Mar.   27. 

Hedlund,  Martin  R.,  H.  C.  Hoitomt  and  W.  E.  Hedlund, 
Boyceville,  Wis.  Stable-cleaning  device.  1,444,119 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Hedlund,  Wilfred  H.  (See  Hedlund,  M.  R.,  Hoitomt,  and 
Hedlund.) 

Hedly,  Arthur  H.,  assignor  to  The  Ludlow  Typograph 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Strip-forming  mechanism. 
1,476,967  ;   Dec.   11. 

Hedrick,  Clarence  E.,  Newton,  Kans.  Poultry-dipping  ma- 
chine.    1,453,674  ;  May  1. 

Hedrick,  Eugene  F.,  Ottumwa,  Iowa.  Firearm.  1,448,297  ; 
Mar.    13. 

Hedstrom,   Carl.      (See   Berg,   Emil  G.,   assignor.) 

Hedstrom,  Gustav  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  W.  Ful- 
ford,  Chicago,  111.    Drying  machine.     1,472,417  ;  Oct.  30. 

Hedtrich,  Arthur.      (See  Lewisky,  J.,  and  Hedtrich.) 

Hedwall,  Adolphe.      (See  Lidholm,   K.   F.,  and  Hedwall.) 

Heenan  &  Froude  Limited.  (See  Cruyt,  Lucien  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Heenan  &  Froude,  Limited.  (See  Walker,  George  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Heeno,  George  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Blank  for  emblems 
and  the  like.     1,455,289  ;  May  15. 

Heene,  J.  E.      (See  Giflin,  Alfred  R.,  assignor.) 

Heeney,  Joseph  P.,  Medford,  Mass.  Floor  connection  for 
soil  pipes  and  the  like.     1,477,560;  Dec.   18. 

Heer,  Otto  P.,  Ontario,  Calif.  Pipe  mold.  1,471,262 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Heerey,  James  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Curtain  clasp. 
1,476,887;  Dec.   11. 

Heesch,  Otto  K.     (See  Madsen,  Mathias  O.  S.,  assienor.) 

Heess,  Jacob,  Ebertsheim,  Germany,  assignor  to  R.  J. 
Mars,  London,  England.  Extracting  moisture  from 
plastic  material.     1,474,259;  Nov.  13. 

Heeter,  Charles  M.,  Butler,  Pa.  Pipe  grip.  1,455.612; 
May  15. 

Heeter,  Thomas  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Machine  for  making 
book   covers.      1,460,581 ;    July   3. 

HeflSer,  Philip,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  C. 
Simmons,  Grafton,  Pa.     Oil  still.     1,463,698  ;  July  31. 

HefTner,  Charles  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cigarette  carton. 
1,466,225  ;  Aug.   28. 

Hefner,  Jesse  A.  L.,  Danese,  W;  Va.  Jay  bar.  1,451,657; 
Apr.   10. 

Heftier,  Victor  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Societe  du 
Carburateur  Zenith,  Lyon,  France.  Stop  lever. 
1,465,668  ;  Aug.  21. 

Hegan,  Horace  J.,  Coventry,  assignor  to  Courtaulds  Lim- 
ited, London,  England.  Manufacture  of  threads,  fila- 
ments, and  the  like  of  cellulose.     1,446,301 ;  Feb.  20. 

Hegg,  Frederick  N.,  et  al.  (See  FeUroth,  Erick  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Heggelund,  Ragnar  O.,  Lake  Preston,  S.  Dak.  Insect 
destroyer.     1,459,396;  June  19. 

Heggem,  Alfred  G.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Well-cleaning  swab. 
1,449,674;  Mar.  27. 

Heginbottom,  Walter  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  R. 
Francis,  Flint,  Mich.  Forming  pistons.  1,441,082 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Hegnes,  Peter  J.,  Canton,  S.  Dak.  Vending  machine. 
1,462,283  ;  July  17. 

Heiberg,  Fred,  et  al.     (See  Bahr,  August  T.  J.,  assignor.) 

Heichel,  Joseph  G.     (See  Louden,  Edgar  W.,  assignoi.) 

Heidbrink,  Jay  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Dental  device  for 
spreading  tissues.     1,450,419  ;  Apr.  3. 

Heidbrink,  Jay  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Sensitized-film 
holder  for  X-ray  photography.     1,450,420  ;  Apr.  3. 

Heide.  William  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spark  plug. 
1,461,797;  July  17. 

Heidelberg,  Wolf  &  Company.  (See  Schwartz,  William, 
assignor. ) 

Heidelberger,  Henry,  et  al.  (See  Starkl,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Heideman,  Fred  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kelvinator 
Corporation.  Wilmington,  Del.  Shaft  seal  for  com- 
pressors.    1,458,183  ;  June  12. 

Heidenreich.  Carl,  assignor  to  Parbenfabriken  vorm. 
Friedr,  Bayer  and  Co.,  Leverkusen,  near  Cologne-on-the- 
Rhine,   Germany.     Azo  dyestufEs.     1,474,587 ;   Nov.   20. 

Heldenrpieh,  Isidor.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Advertising  device. 
1,442,271;  Jan.   16. 

Helder,  Henry  J.,  Carroll,  Iowa.  Roller  bearing. 
1,451,825;  Apr.  17. 

Heidland.  Herman,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Drawer  pull. 
1,473,854;  Nov.  13. 

Heidrlch,  Richard  E.     (See  Smith,  E.  M.,  and  Heidrich.) 

Helen,  Ingvald.  Hedemarken,  Norway.  Bitless  bridle. 
1,478,958;  Dec.  25. 

Heigh,  John  W.,  and  F.  J.  Burch.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  :  snid 
Burch  assignor  to  said  Heigh.  Door-locking  mechanism 
for    milk    compartments.      1.448.0(i6 ;    Mar.    13. 

Hell  Co.,  The.    (See  Hell,  J.  P.,  and  Wesenberg,  assignors.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FKOM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Hell,  JuUus  P.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Fluid  hoist.  1,474,834  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Hell,  Julius  P.,  and  C.  Wesenberg,  assignors  to  The  Hell 
Co.,  Milwaukee,   Wis.     Bumper.     1,447,387 ;   Mar.   6. 

Heilman,  Henry  N.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Coupon-cuttiug  ma- 
chine.    1,463,393;  July  31. 

Heilman,  John  C,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bonbon-coating 
machine.     1,447,549  ;  Mar.  6. 

Helm,  Henrv  B.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Boiler  appliance. 
1,447,550  ;  Mar.  6. 

Helm,  Philip  B.,  Sharon  Hill,  Pa.  "Vest.  1,460,416; 
July  8. 

Heiman,  Joseph  A.,  Baileyville,  Kans.  Gun  cleaning  and 
oillnt,'  rod.     1,450,037  ;   Mar.   27. 

Heimann,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Weighing  and  adver- 
tising machine.     1,464,846  ;  Aug.  14. 

Heiraendinger,  Henry,  Lake  Charles,  La.  Signal  device 
for  road  crossings.     1,464,819  ;  Aug.  14. 

Heimerdinger,  William  G.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Ice-cream  dip- 
per.    1,450,886;   Apr.   3. 

lleinierman,  Servatins,  Chilton,  Wis.  Chimney  cleaner. 
1,475,229  ;   Nov.    27. 

Ileimiod,   Albert  A.      (See  Dillon,  E.   P.,   and   Heimrod.) 

Heimstadt,  Oskar,  Vienna,  Austria.  Stereoscopic  eye- 
piece for  microscopes.     1,470,670 ;  Oct.  16. 

Hein,  Adolph  J.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Pump.  1,474,260  ; 
Nov.   13. 

I-Iein,   George   N.      (See  Piatt,   F.   L.,   Hein,  and   Impey.) 

Hein,  George  N.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Vehicle  wind- 
shield attachment.    1,441,501;  Jan.  9. 

Hein,  George  N.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sun  and  glare 
shade  for  vehicles.     1,459,180  ;  June  19. 

Heindl,  Martin,  et  al.  (See  Folgert,  Joseph  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Heine  Boiler  Company.      (See  Cotton,   Alfred,  assignor.) 

Heine,  Ferdinand  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Koebring  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Paver-mixer 
crane.     1,468,472;   Sept.  18. 

Heine,  Ferdinand  H.,  assignor  to  Koebring  Company. 
Milwaukee,   Wis.     Traction   shoe.     1,474,967  ;   Nov.   20, 

Heine,   Frank  H.      (See   Nicholas,  Lorena  B.) 

Heine,  Frederick  J.,  Huntington,  Mass.  Reed  hook. 
1,459,465  ;  June  19. 

Heine,  Fritz  F.,  Leipzig,  Germany.  Elastic  ring-shaped 
holder  for  small  lamps.     1,450,547  ;  Apr.  3. 

Heine,  Hermann,  Wetzlar,  Germany.  Microscope. 
1,448,592;   Mar.    13. 

Heine,  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesell- 
schaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Gun  barrel. 
1,467,159;    Sept.   4. 

Heineke,  John  C.,  Springfield,  111.  Foot  accelerator. 
1,469,559;  Oct.  2. 

Heineman,  Mortimer  S.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Cigar  wrapper. 
1,474,363;  Nov.  20. 

Heinemann,  Arthur,  Berlin-Tempelhof,  Germany.  Pro- 
duction of  artificial  resins.     1,441,981 ;  Jan.  9. 

Heinemann,  Arthur,  Berlin-Tempelhof,  Germany.  Manu- 
facture  of   formaldehyde.      1,460,244 ;    June   26. 

Heinemann  Electric  Company;  (See  Mayer,  Walter  S., 
assignor.) 

Heinemann,  George.     (See  Remsen,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Heinemann,  Karl,  Heidenau,  Germany.  Recovery  of  pure 
alkaUes  from  impure  lyes.    1,453,132 ;  Apr.  24. 

Heiner,  Anthony,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  press. 
1,441,083  ;  Jan.  2. 

Heinitsh,  William  W.,  I.  C.  Shalkop,  and  A.  B.  Lauter- 
bach,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  De  Luxe  Brush 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Device  for  dispensing  liq- 
uid or  plastic  materials.     1,472,123 ;  Oct.  30. 

Heinkel,  Christian  P.,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land Tractor  Company,  Euclid,  Ohio.  Track  belt. 
1,456,378  ;  May  22. 

Heinkel,  John,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Garage  drain.  1,456,105 ; 
May  22. 

Heinold,  Robert,  Kiel,  Germany.  Level-indicating  ar- 
rangement.    1,467,853  ;  Sept.  11. 

Heinrich,  Ernst  H.,  Chemnitz,  Germany.  Swinging  nip- 
pers in  flat  combing  machines.     1,464,820  ;  Aug.  14. 

Heinrich,  Jules.     (See  Vandergaw,  B.  B.,  and  Heinrich.) 

Heinrich,  Mary  E.,  Freeport,  N.  Y.  Sport  suit.  Des. 
62,951 ;   Aug.   28. 

Heinrich.  Valentine,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fender. 
1.443,362;   Jan.   30. 

Heinrichs,  Berg,  assignor  to  Mid-West  Box  Company, 
Anderson,  Ind.  Machine  for  making  corrugated  board. 
1,453,458  :  May  1. 

Heinritz,  Walter  J.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Control  of  fur- 
naces.    1,477,263;  Dec.  11. 

Heins,  John.      (See  Helns,  William   F.   and  J.) 

Heins.  William  P.  and  J.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Fuse  plug. 
1.443,261  ;  Jan.  23, 

Heintz,  Andrew,  Neosho,  Wis.  Automobile  fan.  1.441,852  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Heintz,  Brne.st  E.,  assignor  to  Ternstedt  Manufacturing 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Window  regulator.  1,463,422  ; 
July  31. 

Heintz,  Ernest  E.,  assignor  to  Ternstedt  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Torsion-spring  tension 
regulator.     1,470,977 ;   Oct.   16. 

Heintz,  James  C,  Lnkewood,  Ohio.  Vulcanizer. 
1,477,174;   Dec.   11. 


Heintz,  Leo  I.,  assignor  to  Heintz  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Automobile  body  frame. 
1,441,853;  Jan.  9. 

Heintz,  Leo  1.,  assignor  to  Heintz  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Automobile  body.  1,441,854 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Heintz  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Heintz,  Leo  I., 
assignor.) 

Heintz,  Otto,  Colby,  Wis.  Road  machine.  1,447,306; 
Mar.  6. 

Heintz,  Samuel,  Youngstown,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Republic  Rubber  Company.  Resilient 
vehicle  tire.     Des.  63,644  ;  Dec.  25. 

Heinz,  H.  J.,  Company.  (See  Higerd,  F.  A.,  and  Becker, 
assignors.) 

Helnze,  John  0.,  Lakeland,  Fla.  Lathe  tool.  1,453,133; 
Apr.  24. 

Helnze,  John  O.,  Lakeland,  Fla.  Tractor.  1,453,134 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Helnze,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Crane  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Die-castiag  machine.     1,478,117  ;  Dec.  18. 

Heis,  Leonhard,  and  H.  Jezler,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Chem- 
ical conversion  of  substances.     1,475,995;  Dec.  4. 

Helse,  George  W.,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Union 
Carbide  &  Carbon  Research  Laboratories,  Inc.  De- 
polarizer and  preparing  the  same.     1,468,234  ;  Sept.  18. 

Helse,  George  W.,  Elmhurst,  and  H.  H.  Thompson,  Flush- 
ing, N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Union  Carbide  &  Carbon  Re- 
search Laboratories,  Inc.  Flash  light  and  battery 
therefor.     1,464,573  ;  Aug.   14. 

Helse,  Wilhelm,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor  to  A.  Delch- 
mann,  Hillegersberg,  near  Rotterdam,  Netherlands. 
Process  and  apparatus  for  the  production  of  reliefs. 
1,443,624;  Jan.  30. 

Helse,  William  H.     (See  Schurch,  Jacob,  assignor.^ 

Heiser,  Charles  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Thermostatic 
valve.      1,449,675;    Mar.    27. 

Heiser,  Joseph  B.,  Wllliamsport,  Pa.  Valve-protecting 
tire  carrier.    1,457,735  ;  June  5. 

Helsey,  A.  H.,  &  Co.     (See  Helsey,  T.  Clarence,  assignor.) 

Heisey,  A.  H.,  &  Co.     (See  Sanford,  Andi-ew  J.,  assignor.) 

Helsey,  T.  Clarence,  assignor  to  A.  H.  Helsey  &  Co.,  New- 
ark, Ohio.  Surface  ornamentation  for  goblet  or  similar 
article.    Des.  61,952 ;  Feb.  13. 

Helslng,  Raymond  A.,  Bast  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Modulating  and  transmitting  system.  1,442,146 ; 
Jan.   16. 

Helslng,  Raymond  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Production  of  modulated  high-frequency  oscil- 
lations.    1,442,147;  Jan.  16. 

Helslng,  Raymond  A^  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.    Thermionic  vacuum  tube.    1,445,278 ;  Feb.  13. 

Helsing,  Raymond  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Electrical  discharge  device.     1,452,339  ;  Apr.  17. 

Helslng,  Raymond  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Two-way-signaling  system.     1,464,097 ;  Aug.  7. 

Heising,  Raymond  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  EUectrlc  Company  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Radiocommunlcation.     1,465,357  ;  Aug.   21. 

Heising,  Raymond  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Signaling.     1,465,358;  Ang.  21. 

Heising,  Raymond  A..  Bast  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     System  of  communication.     1,465,732 ;  Aug.  21. 

Heising,  Raymond  A.,  Millburn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Car- 
rier-wave  signaling   system.      1,444,605;    Feb.    6. 

Heising,  Raymond  A.,  Millburn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Signaling  system.    1,448,216  ;  Mar.  13. 

Heising.  Raymond  A.,  Millburn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Translating  apparatus.     1,456,503;  May  29. 

Heising,  Raymond  A.,  Millburn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
System  for  producing  modulated  waves.  Rel5,722 ; 
Nov.   13. 

Heisler,  Charles  L.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  General 
Electric   Company.      Gearing.      1,453,709 ;   May    1. 

Heisler,  Frederick  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Crane  door- 
operating  mechanism.     1,457,907  :  June  5. 

Heisler.  Otto,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Clothes  wringer. 
1,468,447;    Sept.   18. 

Heisner,  Paul  A.      (See  Heisner,  Wesley  P.  and  P.  A.) 

Helsner,  Wesley  P.  and  P.  A.,  RockvlUe,  Nebr.  Adjustable 
strainer  .'support.     1,463,394  ;  July  31. 

Helster,  Louis  H.,  jr.  (See  Walther,  Adolph  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Heiter,  Henrv  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ornamental  bottle 
top.      1.454.510  :  May  8. 

Heltler,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wedge  attachment 
for  shoes.     1,477.825  ;  Dec.  18. 

Heitmnn,  Erne,st,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  Shade  support. 
1,458,184:   .Tune  12. 

Ueitznian.  Robert  J.,  Union  Hill,  N.  J.  Detector  stand. 
1,477,826  ;  Dec,  18. 


UNITED  STATICS  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  lint  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Uejl,  Josef,  Rosenberg,  Tex.    Printing  press.    1,4-10,995  ; 

.bill.   'J. 
UeUiuiier.   Ernst    G.,   et   al.      (See  Gutekunst.   David   W., 

assignor.) 
Helauder.  Ernst  G..  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Cast  lion  Pipe  &  Foundrv  Company,  Burlington, 
N.  J.     Annealing  furnace.     l.-l(l.G59  ;  Oct.  23. 
Uelbig.    Walter,    Queens,    N.    Y.      Lace.      Des.    0:2,724  ; 

July  24. 
Helbromier.    Andrg.       (See    Henri.    V.,    Helbronner,    and 

von  Recklinghausen.) 
llflLironiKT,    Aiidr^.     I'aris,    and    P.    Pipereaut,    Nantes, 

Fr.Tnie.     Producing  sulphides.     1,443,077  ;  Jan.  23. 
Helburn  Thompson  Company.     (See  Boynton,  Phillip  F., 

assisnor. ) 
Helcber,    William    C,    Akron,    Ohio.      Pouring   spout    for 

vessels.     1,470,978  :  Oct.  16. 
Hpldrich,    Andrew.    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    assignor   to    Cade 

Manufacturinsr  Company,  Shelby,  N.  C.     Typographical 

machine.     1.456,436  ;  May  22. 
Helo-Shaw.  Henrv  S.,  London,  England.     Hydraulic  clutch 

or  coupler.     1,462,600  ;  July  24. 
Hele-Shaw.  Heurv  S.,   London,   England.     Radial-cylinder 

hydraulic  clutch.     1,466,622  ;   Aug.   28. 
Helenek,    George    J.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Display    stand. 

1,469,725  :  Oct.  2. 
Ilelfrocht.   Fred  A.,  Berkeley.  Calif.     Casing  for  holding 

counting  disks.     Des.   62,192  ;   Apr.   10. 
Helfrleh.  Geori;e  P.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Fountain  at- 
tachment for  brushes.     1,467,036  ;  Sept.  4. 
Helgesoii.  Stiner  T..  MinnpapDlis.  Minn.    Adjustable  metal 

framp.      1.472.069  ;  Oct.   30. 
Helke,  Benjamin.  Glencoe,  111.     Violin  bridge.     1,470,734  ; 

Oct  16. 
Helland.   Sigurd   H.,  assignor  to  Whitin  Machine  Works, 

Whitinsville.    Mass.      Detaching    motion    for    combing 

machines.     1.464.098:   Aug.   7. 
Hellberg,   Harold.  SomerviUe,  Mass.     Splash  counterdrop 

press.    1,453,390  :  May  1. 
Hellebrand,    Anthony,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Vehicle   signal. 

1.454.114;  May  8. 
Hellenthal,  Karl,  deceased,  Chicago,  111. ;  E.  F.  Link  and 

M.     Roincl.     executors.       Vehicle     suspension     means. 

1.469,788  ;  Oct.  9. 
Heller,    Benjamin.   Chicago,   111.      Sealing  closed   contain- 
ers.    1,469.923  ;  Oct.  9. 
Heller.    Carl.    New    York.    N.    Y.      Combination    bed    and 

t«ble.      1.473.370;    Nov.   6. 
Heller,    Isaak.    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Waistband    buttonhole 

strip.     1,471,604;  Oct.  23. 
Heller,   Israel  E..  Buffalo.   N.   Y.     Means  and   method  of 

manufacturing      interfolded      pieces      of      cloth,      etc. 

1,443.363:   Jan.  30. 
Heller.    Joseph.    Des   Moines,    Iowa.      Razor-blade   holder. 

1.441,346;  Jan.  9. 
Heller,  L.,  cS:  Son,  Inc.     (See  Heller,  Milton  J.,  assignor.) 
Heller,  L..  &  Srrn,  Inc.      (See  Heller,  Samuel,  assignor.) 
Heller,     Max,    Berlin-Charlottenburg,    Germany.      Metal- 
scouring  and  ungreasing  device.     1,451,981 ;  Apr.  17. 
Heller.  Milton  J.,  assignor  to  L.  Heller  &  Son,  Inc.,  New 

York,    N.    Y.      Precious,    or   semiprecious,   or   synthetic 

stone,  or  an  imitation  thereof,  or  an  article  of  similar 

nature.      Des.    62,991 :    Sept.    4. 
Heller.  Milton  J.,  assignor  to  L.  Heller  &  Son.  Inc.,  New 

York,    N.    Y.      Precious    or   semiprecious,    or    synthetic 

stone,  or  an  imitation  thereof  or  an  article  of  similar 

nature.      Des.    62,992 ;    Sept.   4. 
Heller,  Milton  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Waistband.    1,452,201 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Heller,  Richard  D.,  Boise,  Idaho.     Seed  screen.    1,447,660  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Hell' r.   Samuel,  assignor  to   L.   Heller  &  Son,   Inc.,  New 

Y'ork.   N.    Y.      Precious,    or   semiprecious,   or   synthetic 

stone,  or  an  imitation  thereof,  or  an  article  of  similar 

nature.     Des.  62,375  ;  May  15. 
Hell'-r.   Samuel,  assignor   to   L.   Heller  &  Son,   Inc.,  New 

York.    N.    Y'.      Precious,    or    semiprecious,    or    synthetic 

stone,  or  an  imitation  thereof,  or  an  article  of  similar 

nature.     Des.  62.376  :  May  15. 
Heller,   Samuel,  assignor   to   L.   Heller  &  Son,   Inc.,  New 

Y'ork.    N.    Y.      Precious,    or   semiprecious,   or    synthetic 

stone,  or  an  imitation  thereof,  or  an  article  of  similar 

nature.     Des.  62,377;  May  15. 
Heller,   Samuel,  assignor   to   L.   Heller  &  Son,   Inc.,  New 

York,   N.    Y.      Precious,    or   semiprecious,   or    synthetic 

stone,  or  an  imitation  thereof,  or  an  article  of  simila- 

nature.     Des.  62,378  ;  May  15. 
Heller.   Samuel,   assignor   to   L.   Heller  &  Son,   Inc.,  New 

York,   N.    Y.      Precious,    or   semiprecious,   or   synthetic 

stone,  or  an  imitation  thereof,  or  an  article  of  similar 

nature.     Des.  62,379  :  May  15. 
Heller,   Samuel,  assignor   to   L.   Heller  &  Son,  Inc.,  New 

Y'ork,   N.    Y.      Precious,    or   semiprecious,    or    synthetic 

stone,  or  an  imitation  thereof,  or  an  article  of  similar 

nature.     De.s.  62,330  ;  May  15. 
Heller,   Samuel,  assignor  to   L.   Heller  &  Son,   Inc.,  New 

York,   N.    Y.      Precious,    or   semiprecious,   or    synthetic 

stone,  or  an  imitation  thereof,  or  an  article  of  similar 

nature.     Des.  62,381 ;  May  15. 
Heller,   Samuel,   assignor  to   L.   Heller  &  Son,   Inc.,  New 

York,   N.    Y.      Precious,    or   semiprecious,   or   synthetic 

stone,  or  an  imitation  thereof,  or  an  article  of  similar 

nature.     Des.  62,382;  May  15. 

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Heller,  Samuel,  assignor  to  L.  Heller  &  Son,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Precious,  or  semiprecious,  or  synthetic 
stone,  or  an  imitation  thereof,  or  an  article  of  similar 
nature.     Des.  62,383;  May  15. 

Heller,  Samuel,  assignor  to  L.  Heller  &  Son,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Precious,  or  semiprecious,  or  synthetic 
stone,  or  an  imitation  thereof,  or  an  article  of  similar 
nature.     Des.  62,384  ;  May  15. 

Heller,  Samuel,  assignor  to  L.  Heller  &  Son,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Precious,  or  semiprecious,  or  synthetic 
stone,  or  an  imitation  thereof,  or  an  article  of  similar 
nature.     Des.  62,385  ;  May  15. 

Heller.  Samuel,  assignor  to  L.  Heller  &  Son,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Precious,  or  semiprecious,  or  synthetic 
stone,  or  an  imitation  thereof,  or  an  article  of  similar 
natuH'.     Des.  62.386  ;  May  15. 

Heller  Tool  Company.  (See  Lyons,  W.  W.,  and  McElroy, 
assignors.) 

Helliwell,  Frank  O.  (See  Chick,  H.  R.,  HeUiwell,  and 
Plumbridge.) 

Hellmann,  Lui  F.,  and  W.  W.  Baxter,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Automatic  brake  lock.      1,450,099 ;   June   19. 

Hellmann,  Lui  F.,  and  W.  W.  Baxter,  assignors  to  Air 
Brake  Safety  Appliance  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Automatic  safety  control  for  air-brake  systems. 
1,459,098;  June  19. 

Hellmund,  Rudolf  E.,  Swissvale,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Wcst- 
inghouse  Electric  &  .Manufacturing  Company.  Control 
apparatus.      1,451,544  :    Apr.    10. 

Hellmund.  Rudolf  E.,  Swissvale,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Alter- 
nating-current commutator  generator.  1,453,391  ; 
May  1. 

Hellmund,  Rudolf  E.,  Swissvale,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Dynamo- 
electric  machine.     1.454,025;   May  15. 

Hellmund,  Rudolf  E.,  Swissvale,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
hou.se  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Exciting 
system   for  phase  converters.     Rel5,623  ;  June  12. 

Hellmund,  Rudolf  E.,  Swissvale,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Motor- 
control  system.     1,460,157  ;  June  26. 

Hellmund,  Rudolf  E.,  Swissvale,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Brush 
holder.     1,460,158;  June  26. 

Hellmund,  Rudolf  E.,  Swissvale.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  System  of 
control.      1,466,287  ;   Aug.   28. 

Hellmund.  Rudolf  E..  Swissvale.  Pa.,  !:ssignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Single- 
phase  commutator  motor.     1,472.172  ;  Oct.  30. 

Hellmund,  Rudolf  E.,  Swissvale,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Sys- 
tem of  control.     1.475.823  :  Nov.  27. 

tlellmund,  Rudolf  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Elec- 
trical system.     1,475.822  ;  Nov.  27. 

Hellroth,  Carl,  and  G.  Carlson,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Com- 
bination vehicle  shade.     1,446.899;  Feb.  27. 

Hellstrand,  Gustaf  A..  Butte,  Mont.  Differential  flota- 
tion of  ores.     1,469,042  ;   Sept.   25. 

Hellstrom,  John  A..  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Machine  for  sepa- 
rating metal  sheets.     1.443,178  :  Jan.  23. 

Hellstrom.  John  A..  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Sheet-opening 
mechanism.      1,443,179  ;   Jan.   23. 

Hellstrom.  John  A.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Apparatus  for 
separating  rolled  sheet-metal  plates.  1,461,580 ; 
July   10. 

Hellus.  Frank  H..  Trenton,  N.  J.  Shade  retarder. 
1.449.321  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hellwarth,  Russell  0..  Gelina,  Ohio.  Transmission  mech- 
anism.    1,470,078  ;  Oct.  9. 

Helm,  Emerson  B.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  L.  Gebauer 
and  one-third  to  J.  Benner.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Head- 
light for  automobiles.     1,451,161 ;  Apr.   10. 

Helm.  George  C,  Columbia,  Mo.  Display  device. 
1,444,120  ;  Feb.  6. 

Helman,  Calvin  C.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cord  dispenser. 
1,451,300  :   Apr.   10. 

Helmbold.  Paul  A.,  Vohwinkel,  Germany.  Driving  mech- 
anism for  combing  machine.      1.444.877  ;   Feb.    13. 

Helmer,  Charles  H.,  and  J.  Wehrung,  Rochester,  N.  T., 
assignors  to  Fitz-Empire  Double  Pivot  Last  Company, 
Auburn,  Me.     Last.     1,463.814;  Aug.  7. 

Helmet  Cap  Company.     (See  Force,  Gerald  E.,  assignor.) 

Helmhold.   J.   F.,  &  Bro.      (See  Lorch,   Henry,  assignor.) 

Helmick,  Milton  J.,  and  T.  L.  Aenew,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex. 
Resilient  wheel.     1.450.740  ;  Apr.  3. 

Helmkee.  Jacob,  Kenmore.  assignor  to  J.  H.  La  Croix, 
Cleveland.  Ohio.     He.Tting  furnace.     1,474.032  ;  Nov.  13. 

Helmond.  William  F.,  Hartford.  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spring 
motor  for  typewriter  carriages.     1,442.880  ;  Jan.  23. 

Helmond.  William  F..  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company,  New  Y'ork.  N.  Y.  Typewrit- 
ing machine  and  case.     1,446,745  ;  Feb.  27. 

Helmond,  William  F.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,'^.  Y.  Shipping 
case.     1,447,513;  Mar.  6. 

Helmond.  William  F.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing  machine.      1,448,217 ;   Mar.    13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Helmond,  William  F.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     1,465,243  ;  Aug.  14. 

Helmond,  William  F.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     1,470,568;  Oct.  9. 

Helmond,  William  F.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriting   machine.      1,474,932;   Nov.   20. 

Helscher,  Christian,  and  F.  W.  Koontz,  Massillon,  Ohio. 
Key  holder.     1,441,855  ;  Jan.  9. 

Heltman,  Curg  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  F.  Wettling, 
Indiana,  Pa.,  and  oue-third  to  F.  Sutton,  Washington, 
D.  C.     Brake.     1,441,084 ;  Jan.  2. 

Heltzel,  Francis  O.,  Warren,  Ohio.  Hold-tight  rail  con- 
nection.    1,472,018;  Oct.   23. 

Heltzel,  John  N.,  Warren,  Ohio.  Concrete  form. 
1,459,207  ;  June  19. 

Hem,  Halvor  O.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company,  To- 
ledo, Ohio.     Scale  pivot.     1,445,882  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hem,  Halvor  0.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company,  To- 
ledo, Ohio.     Weighing  scale.     1,453,353  ;  May  1. 

Hem,  Halvor  O.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company,  To- 
ledo, Ohio.     Dynamometer.     1,453,354 ;  May  1. 

Hem,  Halvor  O.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company,  To- 
ledo, Ohio.     Wire-drawing  scale.     1,453,355  ;  May   1. 

Hem,  Halvor  O.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company, 
Toledo,   Ohio.     Pivot  retainer.      1,459,449  ;   June  19. 

Hem,  Halvor  O.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company,  To- 
ledo, Ohio.     Pivot  mounting.     1,463,423  ;  July  31- 

Hem,  Halvor  O.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company, 
Toledo,    Ohio.      Weighing   scale.      1,468,020 ;    Sept.    18. 

Hem,  Halvor  O.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company,  To- 
ledo, Ohio.  Testing  machine  for  piston  rings  and  the 
like.     1,470,668  ;  Oct.  16. 

Hem,  Halvor  0.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company,  To- 
ledo,  Ohio.      Weighing  scale.      1,470,669  ;   Oct.   16. 

Hemco  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  He,  Wil- 
liam, assignor.) 

Hemelstrand,  Walter  R.,  Edison,  Nebr.  Hog  trough. 
1,462,793;   July   24. 

Hemen,  Catherine  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Compound  for 
cleaning   aluminum.     1,456,486  ;   May  22. 

Hemen,  Catherine  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Article  for 
removing  stains     1,477,220  ;  Dec.  11. 

Hemenway,  John  F.     (See  Wright,  Rea  P.,  assignor.) 

Heming,  Edward  F.,  Swan  River,  Manitoba,  assignor  of 
one-fourth  to  J.  M.  Iredale,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Can- 
ada.    Coal  chute.     1,458,978  ;  June  19. 

Hemingway,  James  T.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Cap-splndle 
washer.     1,452,425;   Apr.   17. 

Hemleb,  Martin,  assignor  to  The  Singer  Manufacturing 
Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Motor-driven  sewing  ma- 
chine.    1,444,917;  Feb.  13. 

Hemleb,  Martin,  assignor  to  The  Singer  Manufacturing 
Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Embroidering  attachment 
for  sewing  machines.    1,452,687 ;  Apr.  24. 

Hemleb,  Martin,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company.  Motor-driven  sewing  ma- 
chine.     1,464,528  :   Aug.   14. 

Hemmerdinger,  Henry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rolled  belt  lac- 
ing.     1,464,426;    Aug.    7. 

Hemmert,  Christian  J.,  Wapakoneta,  Ohio.  Illuminated 
license  number  for  automobiles.     1,466,017  ;  Aug.  28. 

Hempel,  Albert  C,  Bartlett,  Tex.  Sparking  device  for 
internal-combustion  motors.     1,476,252  ;  Dec.  4. 

Hempel.  Henry,  Gage,  Okla.  Crude-oil  tank.  1,444,246  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Hemphill,  Alvin,  Joliet,  111.  Mold  for  corncrib  staves. 
1,458,054;  June  5. 

Hemphill  Company.     (See  Bosworth,  George  P.,  assignor.) 

Hemphill  Company.      (See  Penn,  Ray,   assignor.) 

Hemphill    Company.       (See    Gagn^,    ,-\ugustin,    assignor.) 

Hemphill  Company.      (See  Hineline,  Edson   S.,  assignor.) 

Hemphill  Company.     (See  Jones,  Frank  E.,  assignor.) 

Hemphill  Company.      (See  Lawson,  Robert  H.,  assignor.^ 

Hemphill,  George  E.      (See  Evans,  E.  J.,  and   Hemphill.) 

Hemphill,  James  R.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Colo- 
nial Sign  and  Insulator  Company.  Glove  form. 
1,458,185  ;  June  12. 

Hemphill,  Robert  G.,  Barberton,  Ohio.  Basket.  1,448,626  ; 
Mar.    13. 

Hemphill,  Robert  H.  (See  Lindsay,  R.  F.,  and  Hemp- 
hill.) 

Hempy,  George  L.,  Truro  Township,  Franklin  County, 
Ohio.     Infant's  crib.     1,463,953  ;  Aug.    7. 

Hemsley,  George  T.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Top  screw  for  gill- 
drawing  frames.     1,453,009  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hemsley,  George  T.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Cam  for  gill  boxes. 
1,453,010 :  Apr.  24. 

Hemsteger,  Raymond  J.  (See  Roberts,  F.  E.,  and  Hem- 
steger.) 

Hemstreet,  George  P.,  Hastings-upon-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Con- 
tainer.    1,468,152;   Sept.  18. 

Hendershott,  Alvin  O.,  Keokuk,  Iowa.  Nut  lock. 
1,458,340  ;  .Tune  12. 

Henderson,  Albert,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Concrete  building 
construction.     1,445,945  ;   Feb.   20. 

Henderson,  Albert,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Concrete  building 
block.     1,446,796;  Feb.  27. 

Henderson,  Albert  E.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Device 
for  and  method  of  the  manufacture  of  protected  inner 
tubes  for  tires.     1,463,528  ;  July  31. 


Henderson,  Albert  E.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Device 
for  the  manufacture  of  pneumatic  tubes.  1,463,529  ; 
July  31. 

Henderson,  Albert  E.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Manu- 
facturing inner  tubes  for  vehicle  tires.  1,472,756 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Henderson,  Albert  E.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Tourni- 
quet.     1,473,041;    Nov.   6. 

Henderson,  Alexander  C.  (See  Allen,  C.  H.,  and  Hender- 
son.) 

Henderson,  Carl.  (See  Stevens,  B.  D.,  Henderson,  and 
Saxon.) 

Henderson,  Carl,  assignor  to  Miehle  Printing  Press  & 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Separating 
mechanism   for   sheet   material.      1,457,775  ;   June   5. 

Henderson,  Carl,  assignor  to  Miehle  Printing  Press  & 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sheet  -  sepa- 
rating  mechanism.     1,457,776 ;   June   5. 

Henderson,  Carl,  assignor  to  Miehle  Printing  Press  and 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Gearing  mech- 
anism.    1,461,484  ;  July  10. 

Henderson,  Carl,  assignor  to  Miehle  Printing  Press  & 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lithographic 
and  printing  form  roller.     1,472,909  ;  Nov.  6. 

Henderson,  Carl,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  The  Miehle  Print- 
ing Press  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Water  distributor  for  lithographing  presses.  1,462,136  ; 
July  17. 

Henderson,  Charles  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  table  and 
ironing  board.     1,451,508  ;  Apr.  10. 

Henderson,  Charles  L.,  Appleton,  assignor  to  Kimberly- 
Clark  Company,  Neenah,  Wis.  Apparatus  for  control- 
ling grinder  stones  in  pulp  mills.     1,445,883  ;  Feb.  20. 

Henderson,  Charles  R.,  Waterloo,  111.  Screen  attach- 
ment for   automobiles.      1,465,821  ;   Aug.   21. 

Henderson,  Douglas,  Dallas,  Tex.  Ice  tongs.  1,462,758  ; 
July  24. 

Henderson,  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  The  P.  B.  Yates 
Machine  Company,  Limited.  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Nailing  machine.     1,478,118  ;   Dec.   18. 

Henderson,   Edwin   L.,    assignor   to   The  Kemper   Thomas 

-  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Fabric  water  pitcher. 
1,447,981 :  Mar.  13. 

Henderson,  Finis  W.     (See  Bowman,  Levi  M.,  assignor.) 

Henderson,  George  A.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Bituminous 
mastic  and  making  and  applying  the  same.  1,464,481 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Henderson,  George  A.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Bituminous 
concrete.      1,464,482 ;    Aug.    7. 

Henderson,  George  A.,  Charleston,  and  R.  G.  Erwin,  St. 
Albans,  W.  Va.  Pitch  cement  and  making  the  same. 
1,464,480  ;    Aug.    7. 

Henderson,  Henry,  Halstad,  Minn.  Frame  for  gather- 
ing machines.     1,459,731 ;  June  26. 

Henderson,  Herbert.    (See  Prichard,  G.  L.,  and  Henderson.) 

Henderson,  James  B.,  Lee,  England.  Gyroscopic  compass. 
1,445,279;  Feb.  13. 

Henderson,  James  B.,  Lee,  England.  Fire-control  appa- 
ratus for  naval  guns.     1,464,608  ;  Aug.  14. 

Henderson,  James  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Figure  wheeled 
toy.     1,449,043  ;  Mar.  20. 

Henderson,  John  F.,  Ada,  Okla.  Burning-in  machine. 
1,448.662;   Mar.   13. 

Henderson,  Lawrence  J.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Food  com- 
position.    1,443,180  ;  Jan.   23. 

Henderson,  Morris  O.,  Story  City,  Iowa.  Animal  feeder. 
1,477,121  ;  Dec.  11. 

Henderson,  Nelson  H.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Centrifugal  fan 
and  making  the  same.     1,469,086  ;  Sept.  25. 

Henderson,  Osborne  L.,  Newport,  Ky.  Roof.  1,447,175  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Henderson,  Robert  S.  (See  Bellville,  F.,  Belleville,  and 
Henderson.) 

Henderson.  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metallic  glazing. 
1,441,347  ;  Jan.  9. 

Henderson.  William  F.,  Kempton,  Ind.  Spring  hitch. 
1,475.230;  Nov.  27. 

Henderson,  William  W.,  Mineral  Wells,  Tex.  Automatic 
brake  and  draft  appliance.     1,441,348  ;  Jan.  9. 

Hendrieh.  Frank  C,  et  al.  (See  Thompson,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Hendrick,  Edward  P.,  Newtonville,  Mass.  Convertible 
wheel  for  vehicles.     1,449,116  :  Mar.  20. 

Hendrick,  Edward  P.,  Newtonville,  Mass.  Convertible 
wheel  for  vehicles.     1,449,117  ;  Mar.   20. 

Hendrick.  Joseph  V.,  Sweet  Grass,  Mont.  Conveyer." 
1.441,085  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hendricks,  Avery  E.,  Meadow,  Tex.  Churn.  1,464,873 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Hendricks,   Charles   F.     (See  Dolge,  A.  H.,  and  Hendricks.) 

Hendricks,  Dorris  F.,  Russell,  Ky.  Railway-car  journal 
bearing.      1,478,566  ;    Dec.    25. 

Hendricks,  Elmer  E.,  Klamath  Falls,  Oreg.  Spring 
shackle.     1,471,845  ;  Oct.  23. 

Hendricks,  Isaac  L.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Safety  razor. 
1,473,344  ;  Nov.  6. 

Hendricks,  Joseph.     (See  Saunders,  Samuel  R.,  assignor.) 

Hendricks,  Omri  L.,  Flint,  Mich.  Capsule-filling  ma- 
chine.    1,465,518  ;  Aug.  21. 

Hendrickson,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Centrifugal 
governor.      1,462,087  ;    July   17. 


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Hendrickson,  Fredrick  A.,  Revelstoke,  British  Columbia, 
Caiindn.     Lever  attachment.     1,465,846  ;  Aug.  21. 

Hendrickson,  Ira  E.     (See  Brown,  P.,  and  Hendrickson.) 

Hendrickson,  Niels  E.,  assignor  to  The  Mathor  Spring 
Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Spring  manufacture.  1,459,208 ; 
June  19. 

Hendrickson,  Peter  H.,  Coeur  D'Alene,  Idaho.  Spring 
device.     1,445,765;  Feb.  20. 

Hendrix,  Charles  E.,  Jefferson  City,  Mo.  Humidifier. 
1,473,676;  Nov.  13. 

Hendrix,  John  W.,  Baldwyn,  Miss.  Wire  distributor. 
1,461,214;  July  10. 

Hendrix,  Roberta  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Doll  walker. 
1,451,390:    Apr.    10. 

Hendry,  Alexander  and  M.  A.,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Belt 
for    machinery    driving.      1,451,573 :    Apr.    10. 

Hendry,  James,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  M.  Bickford  & 
Sons,  Limited,  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  Australia. 
Combined  elevator  and  conveyer  of  the  step  or  stairway 
type.     1.445,588  :  Feb.  13. 

Hendry,  Malcolm  A.     (See  Hendry,  Alexander  and  M.  A.I 

Hendryx,  Andrew  B.,  Co.,  The.  (See  Chadwlck,  Alfred, 
assignor.) 

Heney,  William.     (See  Bingham,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Henger,  Edwin  W.,  assignor  to  Chase  Companies,  Inc., 
Waterbury,  Conn.  Separable  bathroom  bracket. 
1,446,969  ;   Feb.   27. 

Henlgen,   Harold  A.      (See  Shrum,   P.  J.,   and  Henigen.) 

Henke,   Clydp  O.      (See  Brown,   O.  W.,  and   Henke.) 

Henke,  Frank,  et  al.  (See  McAllister,  Frederick  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Henke.  John,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Smokestick.  1,471,127; 
Oct.  16. 

Henke,  William  F.,  Norwood,  and  C.  H.  Partington, 
assignors  to  The  Cincinnati  Frog  and  Switch  Company, 
Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Spring  connecting  rod  for  switch 
throws.      1,475,386 ;    Nov.    27. 

Henkel,  Hugo,  and  H.  Stemitzke,  Chicago,  111.  Shade 
holder.     1,446,088;  Feb.  20. 

Henkel,  William  B.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Lock  for  demount- 
able rims.     1,466,553  ;   Aug.   28. 

Henker,  Otto,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Carl  Zeiss,  Jena,  Ger- 
many. Apparatus  for  the  objective  measurement  of 
the  refractive  value  of  the  principal  point  of  the  eye. 
1,475.698;    Nov.   27. 

Henkes,  Justus  H.,  Vincennes,  Ind.  Watch-charm  chain. 
1,446,179  ;  Feb.  20. 

Henley,  George,  Edenburg,  Pa.  Vehicle  shock  absorber. 
1,461,091 ;  July  10. 

Henley,  Joseph  V.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Carburetor.  1,458,578  ; 
June  12. 

Henley,  Lucius  R.      (See  Schild,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Henley,  Robert  R.,  Washington,  D.  C,  dedicated,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  the  People  of  the  United  States. 
Clarified  serum  antitoxin  and  making  the  same. 
1,475,580  ;  Nov.  27. 

Henne,  (3eorge  C.,  Herrin,  III.  Attachable  rain  shield  for 
automobiles.     1,478,279  ;  Dec.  18. 

Henne,  Isabelle.     (See  Preo,  J.  L.,  and  Henne.) 

Hennech,  Arthur  B.,  assignor  to  Arthur  Trading  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Identification  device.  1,450,854  ; 
Apr.    3. 

Hennefer,  Edwin  F.,  assignor  to  Salt  Lake  Stamp  Com- 
pany, Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Ear  tag.  1,447,982 ; 
Mar.    13. 

Hennegan,  Paul  M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Novelty  head- 
wear.     1,461,189;  July  10. 

Hennekin,  Kaspar  F.,  Seaside,  Calif.  Release  device  for 
towing.      1,451,658  ;   Apr.    10. 

Hennessy.  James  E.,  Los  Angeles,  and  C.  F.  Blattner, 
Long  Beach,  Calif.  Fruit-juice  machine.  1,478,224 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Hennessy,  James  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Journal  lubricator. 
1,444,461  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hennicke,  Rudolf,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Kaliwerke 
Salzdetfurth  Aktlengesellschaft,  Salzdetfurth,  near 
Hildesheim,  Germany.  Obtaining  from  anhydrite  a 
substance  which  sets  In  the  presence  of  water. 
1,442,406  :  Jan.  16. 

Henniger,  Theodore  F.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Fruit  picker. 
1,462,008  ;  July  17. 

Henning,  Albert.  London,  England.  Fire-extinguishing 
composition.      1,440,918  ;    Jan.   2. 

Henning,  Clarence  I.  B.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Igniting  mix- 
ture.    1,447,551 ;  Mar.  6. 

Henning,  Clarence  I.  B..  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company.  Wilmington.  Del.  Priming  mix- 
ture for  propellant  explosives.     1,473,818 ;   Nov.   13. 

Henning,  Fredrick  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Safety  gas 
hose.     1,459,100  ;  June  19. 

Henning.  Joseph,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Tool  holder. 
1,456.552  ;  May  29. 

Hennings,  William  H..  Chicago,  111.  Weeding  and  trans- 
planting device.     1,472,832  ;   Nov.  6. 

Henri,  Victor,  Zurich,  Switzerland,  A.  Helbronner,  Paris, 
France,  and  M.  von  Recklinghausen,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Apparatus  for  sterilizing  liquids  by  means  of  ultra- 
violet rays.     1.473,095  ;  Nov.  6. 

Henricks,  Henry  E.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  A.  H. 
Schlegel,  Oak  Park,  111.  Molding  machine.  1,461,145  ; 
July  10. 

Henriksen.  Alfred  R.      (See  Bogsrud,  T.,  and  Henrlksen.) 


Henriksen,  Jons  M.,  Slagelse,  assignor  to  A/S  Jens  Niel- 
sens Maskinfabrik,  Vestoraaby,  Denmark.  Feeding  de- 
vice for  winnowing  machines.     1,447.722  ;  Mar.  6. 

Henriksen,  Oscar,  Argyle,  Minn.  Ventilator.  1,470,262; 
Oct.  9. 

Henrikson.  Frank  W.,  Mulberry,  Kans.  Hook  coupling. 
1.449.229;  Mar.  20. 

Henrikson,  Frank  W.,  Mulberry,  Kans.  Spray  nozzle. 
1,454,280:  May  8. 

rienrikson.  Frank  W.,  Mulberry,  Kans.  Mine-car  wheel. 
1,454,640;  May  S. 

Henriod,  Charles  E.,  Chanelaz,  Areuse,  Neuchatel,  Switzer- 
land. Progressive  change  -  speed  gear.  1,450,594  ; 
Apr.    3. 

Henriod,  Charles  E.,  Lausanne,  Switzerland.  Gradual- 
change  gear.     1.450.595;  Apr.   3. 

Henriod,  CJharles  E.,  Neuilly-sur-Selne,  France.  Progres- 
sive  change-speed   gear.      1.457,062  ;   May   29. 

Henriod,  Fritz  H.  and  P.,  Yverdon.  Switzerland. 
Valveless  two-stroke-cycle  internal-combustion  engine. 
1,450,081;   Mar.   27. 

Henriod,   Paul.      (See   Henriod.   Fritz  H.  and  P.) 

Henritzi,  Joseph.  Spokane,  Wash.  Rotary  rock  drill. 
1.467,479;  Sept.  11. 

Henry,  C.  C.      (See  Croom,  Thomas  L.,  assignor.) 

Henry,  Charles  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Counterpoising  mecha- 
nism.    1,446,254;  Feb.  20. 

Henry,  Charles  P.,  Belvidere,  111.  Milling  machine. 
1,465,303  ;  Aug.  21. 

Henry,  Charles  F.,  and  J.  M.  Hulett,  assignors  to  Na- 
tional Sewing  Machine  Company,  Belvidere,  111.  Me- 
chanical movement  and  base  therefor.  1,452,273 ; 
Apr.   17. 

Henry,  Charles  P.,  Fairfax,  Va.  Time  slot  meter. 
1,457,838  ;  June  5. 

Henry,   Earl   W.      (See  Dickover,   C.   W.,   and   Henry.) 

Henrv,  Ellison  D.,  Houston,  Tex.  Firearm.  1,450,596 ; 
Apr.    3. 

Henry,  Ferdinand  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Walden  Knife  Company.  Wal- 
den,  N.  Y.     Inspecting  device.     1,447,176  ;  Mar.  6. 

Henry  Furnace  and  Foundry  Company,  The.  (See  Novak, 
Joseph,  assignor.) 

Henry,  George  J.      (See  De   Bretteville,  A.,   and   Henry.) 

Henry,  George  W.,  Ridgewood  Heights,  N.  Y.  Reversing 
gear.     1,441,682  ;  Jan.  9. 

Henry,  Georges,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Watch.  1,449,180  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Henry,  Ira  W.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Forge  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  weld-forging  method. 
1,466,716  ;   Sept.   4. 

Henry,  Ira  W..  assignor  to  The  Electric  Forge  Corpora- 
tion, New  York.  N.  Y.  Electric  welding  or  forging 
apparatus.     1,478.225  ;  Dec.  18. 

Henry,  Ira  W..  assignor  to  The  Electric  Forge  Corpora- 
tion. New  York.  N.  Y.  Electric-weld-forging  mat. 
1.478.226;  Dec.  18. 

Henry,  James  A.,  and  T.  S.  Wait,  Sturges,  Mich.  Form- 
ing machine.     1,455,489  ;   May   15. 

Henry.  James  C.  East  St.  Louis,  111.  Fuel-economizing 
device  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,461,659 ; 
July  10. 

Henry.  John,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.  Door  structure. 
1,441,349  ;  Jan.  9. 

Henry,  John  P.,  Copperhill,  Tenn.  Fluid  coupling. 
1,443,625  :    Jan.    30. 

Henry,  Joseph  B.,  Germantown,  Ohio.  Receptacle  or  con- 
tainer.    1,471,960  ;  Oct.  23. 

Henry  &  Leigh  Slater,  Limited.  (See  Leech,  Benjamin, 
assignor.) 

Henry,  Nelson  B..  Atlanta,  Ga.,  assignor  to  The  Murray 
Company,  Dallas,  Tex.  Apparatus  for  oil  extraction. 
1.445,314  :  Feb.  1. 

Henry,  Nelson  B.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  assignor  to  The  Murray 
Company,  Dallas,  Tex.     Cooker.     1,451,729  ;  Apr.  17. 

Henry,  Raymond,  Rock  Island,  and  W.  M.  Mansfield,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Moline  Plow  (Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  Moline,  111.  Making  forged  tractor 
gears.     1,472,522;  Oct.  30. 

Henry,  Reeves,  Forney,  Tes.  Cotton-chopping  machine. 
1,452,046  ;  Apr.   17. 

Henry,  Ren6  A.,  Liege,  Belgium.  Apparatus  for  washing 
co;il  and  the  like.     1,477,955  ;  Dec.  18. 

Henry,  Rutherford  M.     (See  Smith,  George  M.,  assignor.) 

Henry,  Solomon  T.,  Downsville,  La.  Spear.  1,465,267  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Henry,    Thomas    A.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.       Sink    bracket. 

1.446,302;  Feb.  20. 
Henry,    William.    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Transmission    band. 

1.440.735  :  Jan.  2. 
Henry,    William     D.,     Greenville,     111.       Towing    tongue. 

1,463,699  ;  .Tuly  31. 
Henry,     William    D.,     Greenville,    111.       Towing    tongue. 

1,475,117:  Nov.   20. 
Henry,  William  K.,  assignor  to  The  American  Hardware 

Corporation,      New     Britain,      Conn.        Door      closer. 

1.475,581  :    Nov.    27. 
Henschel,  Charles  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Water-tight  snap- 
switch    operating    mechanism.      1,449,995  :    Mar.    27. 
Henschel.   Charles  J-,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Indicator  motor. 

1,452,157;  Apr.  IT. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FRO'M  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patenteef^ — Continued. 


Henshaw,    George    C,    and    W.    H.    Myers,    Ranger,    Tex. 
Automatic     packer,     flowhead,     and     pumping     device. 
1,459,368;   June   19. 
Heusbaw,   .Seth  B.,   Charleston,   W.  Va.,   assignor  to   The 
Libbey-Owens     Sheet     Glass     Company,     Toledo,     Ohio. 
Method     and     apparatus     for     flattening     sheet     glass. 
1,447,661  ;   Mar.  6. 
Henshaw,   Seth   B.,   Charleston,  W.  Va.,   assignor  to  The 
Libbey-Owens     Sheet     Glass    Company,     Toledo,    Ohio. 
Method    of    and    apparatus    for    drawing    sheet    glass. 
1,460,582  ;  July  3. 
Henshaw,  Thomas.      (See  Johnson,  Albert,   assignor.) 
Henskey,    Frederick   W.,   assignor   to   The   Sheet   and   Tin 
Plate    Doubling    Machine    Company,    McKeesport,     Pa. 
Sheet-doubling  machine.     1,448,442  ;  Mar.  13. 
Ileuson,    Fred,   St.   Louis,   Mo.     Attachment  for   washing 

machines.      1,456,271 ;   May   22. 
Ilenszey.      Roy      O.,      Ocoiiomowoc,      Wis.        Carburetor. 

1,474,908;  iSIov.   20. 
Henting,   Charles  J.,  Milwaukee,   Wis.     Luggage  carrier 

and  tire  rack.     1,452,970 ;  Apr.  24. 
Hentoii,    John    M.,    Hot    Springs,    S.    Dak.      Beet    lifter. 

1.477,561 ;  Dec.  18. 
Hentschke,    Paul,     Los    Angeles,    Calif.       Diesel    engine. 

1  464  906  •  Au"".   14. 
Heiizi,  Albeit  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Goss  I'rinting 
Press   Company.     Machine   for   operating   upon   stereo- 
type  printing   plates.      1,467,790;    Sept.    11. 
Hcotes,  John,  Tomahawk,  Wis.     Sliding  drawer  and  lock- 
ing means  therefor.     1,450,974  ;   Apr.  10. 
Hepburn,    Donald  M.,   I'hiladelphia,   Pa.      Surfacing  com- 
position for  highways  and  the  like.    1,456,492  ;  May  22. 
Hepburn,  William   M.,   assi:;nor   to   The   Surface   Combus- 
tion Co.  Incorporated,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Feeding  mech- 
anism.     1,466,018;    Aug.    28. 
Hepler,  Walter,  et  al.      (See  Reed,  Warren  B.,  assignor.) 
Heppenstall,  Charles  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Heating  furnace 

for  ingots,  biUcts,  and  the  like.     1.444,918  ;  Feb.  13. 
Heppenstall,      Samuel      B.,      Pittsburgh,      Pa.        Tongs. 

1,455,613  ;  May  15. 
Hepperle,   William  J.,   Bloomfield,  N.  J.     Carrier-spacing 
device    for     pneumatic-dispatch     systems.       1,454,169 ; 
May  8. 
Hepperle,  William  J.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,   assignor  to  The 
Standard  Carrier  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Carrier- 
distributing      device      for      pneumatic-dispatch      tubes. 
1,448,536  ;  Mar.  13. 
Hepperle,  William   J.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Standard  Carrier  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Spacing 
device     for     pneumatic-dispatch     carriers.       1,449,996 ; 
Mar.  27. 
Hepperlen,  John  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral   Electric    Company.      System    and    apparatus    for 
motor  controL     1,472,001 ;  Oct.  23. 
Heppes,  George  P.,  et  al.     (See  Cumfer,  H.  and  McFarland. 

assignors.) 
Heppler,     John,     Highland    Park,    Mich.       Window    lock. 

1,446,459  ;  l<"eb.  27. 
Hepworth,   S.  S.,   Company.      (See  Olcott,  Charles  A.,  as- 
signor.) 
Heraucourt,    Jacob    M.,    New    Orleans,    La.      Automobile 

theft  alarm.     1,458,823;  June  12. 
Herb,   Frederick,   Brooklyn,  assignor  to  R.   Hoe  and   Co., 
New    Tork,    N.    Y.      Sheet    control    for   folding    mecha- 
nism.    1,474,364  ;   Nov.  20. 
Herbeln,  George  W.,   San  Francisco,  Calif.     Printing  ink. 

1,469,414  ;  Oct.  2. 
Herbers,  Joseph.     (See  McCoy,  E.  R.,  and  Herhers.) 
Herbert,    Edward    G.,    Limited.      (See    Evans,    Alexander 

H.,  assignor.) 
Herbert,  Fi'ed  T.,  sr.,  Wyoming,  Del.     Mechanical  coursing 

device.      1,475,824  ;    Nov.    27. 
Herbert,   Henry   E.,    assignor  of   one-half   to   J.   M.    Her- 
bert,    Martin,     Mich.       Powder     sprayer.       1,458,341  ; 
June  12. 
Herbert,  Jans  M.      (See  Herbert,  Henry  E.,  assignor.) 
Herbert   Kennedy    &   Company    Limited.      (See    Elverson, 

Arthur   J.   H.,  assignor.) 
Herbert,   William  C,   aaid   F.   X.    Smith,  Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 

Safety  fountain  brush.     1,476,610  ;  Dec.  4. 
Herbst,  Charles,  assignor  to  A.  Herz,  Chicago,  III.     Ther- 
mally-controlled  cii'cuit   breaker.      1,475,631 ;    Nov.    2". 
Herbst',  Jacob,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Sheet-metal  heating 

stove.     1,470,365  ;  Oct.  9. 
Herche,    James,   Oakland,   Calif.      Separator.      1,449.044 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Hercules    Powder    Company.       (See    Barab,     Jacob,     as- 
signor.) 
Hercules   Powder   Company.      (See  Bent,   Leavitt   N.,   as- 
signor.) 
Hercules    Powder    Company.       (See    Jones,    Llnwood    H., 

assignor.) 
Hercules  Powder  Company.      (See  Norton,   Sereno  G.,  as- 
signor.) 
Hercules   Powder   Company.      (See   Rushton,    E.    T..    and 

Berry,   assignors.) 
Hercules  Powder  Company.     (See  Symmes,  Ernest  M.,  as- 
signor.) 
Herder,    Charles    G.,    Louisville,    Ky.      Grinding    or    pol- 
ishing roller.     1,444,314  ;  Feb.  6. 
Herdle,   Frederick   J.,   Chicago,    111.     Muffler.      1,465,904; 
Aug.  21. 


lierdman,  William  J.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Elec- 
tron-discharge   device.      1,467,318 ;    Sept.    11. 

Herford,  Robert  O.,  and  A.  Renshaw,  assignors  to  Hans 
Renold  Limited,  Manchester,  Lancaster,  England. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  making  bushes  and  rollers 
for  gear  chains.      1,473,855;   Nov.  13. 

Hergenreder,  Aloise,  and  L.  A.  Sachs,  Chicago,  111.  Condi- 
ment holder.     1,440,387  ;  Jan.  2. 

Heriug.  Emil  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Means  employed  in 
bookkeeping.     1,459,331 ;  June  19. 

llering,  Michael,  White  Plains,  N.  T.  Bed-frame  con- 
struction.     1,442,779  ;  Jan.   16. 

Herington,  Cecil  F.,  assignor  to  Heyl  &  Patterson,  Inc., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pulverized  fuel  feeding  and  distribut- 
ing   apparatus.      1,468,966 ;    Sept.    25. 

Herklotz,  Max,  Berlin,  Uerraany,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electromagnetically-actuated  ap- 
paratus.     1,476,363  :    Dec.    4. 

Herle,  Chester  A.,  assignor  to  Bessteel  Products  Company, 
Inc.,   Rochester,   N.    Y.     Wheel.      1,476,968;   Dec.    11. 

Ilerlihv,  George  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Advertising  device. 
1,464,099  ;    Aug.    7. 

Herling,  Adolf  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Vulcanizing  apparatus. 
1.444,789  ;  Feb.  13. 

Herman  Behr  &  Co.      (See  Crupi,  Frank  J.,  assignor.) 

Herman,  Claude  A.  (See  Schroth,  11.  C,  jr.,  and  Her- 
man.) 

Herman,  Harry,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Ironing  board. 
1,443,917;  Jan.  30. 

Herman,  John,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Lowering  bridge 
for  vault  entrances.     1.442,803  ;  Jan.  23. 

Herman,  John,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pneumatic  screen. 
1,409,003  ;  Sept.  25. 

Herman,  Joseph  L.,  Peoria,  111.  Metal-coated  iron  or 
steel   article.      1,468,905;    Sept.    25. 

Herman,  Joseph  L.,  Peoria,  111.  Coating  and  treating 
materials.     1.477,703  ;   Dec.   18. 

Herman,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  hydrated  lime. 
1,462,284  :  July  17. 

Herman  Nelson  Corporation,  The.  (See  Otis,  Gerald  E., 
assignor. ) 

Herman  Pneumatic  Machine  Company.  (See  Ringle, 
Robert  F.,  assignor.) 

Herman,    llalpii.      (See   Rosenberg,   P.   R.,   and   Herman.) 

Herman  Tire  Building  Machine  Company,  The.  (See 
Hermann,  Walter  H.,  assU'nor.) 

Herraance,  CluuJes  C,  and  M.  Rein,  Mutual,  Okla.  Seed- 
covering  attachment  for  listers.     1,466,585  ;  Aug.  28. 

Hermani,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  Tin  Decorating  Com- 
pany of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md.  Shearing  machine. 
1,44"6,460  :    Feb.    27. 

Hermani,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  Tin  Decorating  Com- 
pany of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md.  Loose  cover  and 
cutter  for  hermetically-sealed  tins.     1,460,845  ;  July  3. 

Hermann,  Charles,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automobile  signal 
device.     1,451,909  ;  Apr.   17. 

Hermann,  Louie  J.,  Sigourney,  Iowa.  Radiator  protector. 
1,449,322  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hermann,  Louis,  Chicago,  111.  Massage  vibrator. 
1,454,511  :   May   8. 

Hermann,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rotary  lime-burning 
kiln.     1,459,302  ;  .Tune  19. 

Hermann,  Rudolf,  Dresden,  Germany.  Manufacture  of 
piates  for  sorters.     1,447,617;  Mar.  6. 

Hermann,  Walter  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Tire-bullding 
machine.      1,408,809 ;    Sept.    25. 

Hermann,  Walter  H.,  Lancaster,  assignor  to  The  Her- 
man Tire  Building  Machine  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Beading  and  trimming  device  for  tire-building  machine. 
1,469,012  ;  Sept.  25. 

Hermann,  Walter  H.,  Lancaster,  assignor  to  The  Herman 
Tire  Building  Machine  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Tire- 
bullding  machine  (horizontal  adjustment).  1,469,272; 
Oct.  2. 

Ilermanowich,  Stephen,  Ellwood  City,  Pa.  Meat-block 
cleaner.      1,461,615  ;  July  10. 

Hermanson,  August  L.,  Nome,  Alaska.  Floating  fish  trap. 
1,453,135  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hermoye,  Oscar,  and  C.  Glorian,  Ixelles-Brussels,  Belgium, 
Tamping  press  for  hollow  concrete  and  other  blocks  and 
for  the  like  or  other  purposes.     1,447.469  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hern,  Jay  J.     (See  Arey,  S.  E.,  and  Hern.) 

Hernandez,  Antonio  S..  Gubat,  Sorsogon,  P.  I.  Hemp- 
shredding  device.     1.445,436  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hernon,  Lon,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Automatic  scissors. 
1,465,130  ;   Aug.   14. 

Hernu,  Henri,  Meudon,  France.    Gas  generator.    1,466,831  ; 

Sept.   4. 
Hero    Furnace    Company.       (See    Patten,    John    V.,    as- 
signor.) 

Herold,  Arthur  G.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Combined  coffee  sack 
and   holder.      1,466,165  ;   Aug.   28. 

Herold,  Walter  F.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Basslck 
Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.   Caster.    1,463,266  ;  July  31. 

Herold.  Walter  F.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Bassick  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Caster  bracket. 
1,468,293  ;  Sept.  18. 
Herold,  Walter  P.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Bassick 
Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Caster.  1.471,660; 
Oct.  23. 
Herold,  Walter  F.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Bassick  (Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Removing  caster 
sockets  from  furniture.     1,472,833  :  Nov.  6. 


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Uetold,  Walter  F.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Bas- 
8ick  Company,  Bridgeport.  Conn.  Press  mechanism. 
1,4T4.47S;  Nov.  20. 

Heron,  Minta  I.,  et  al.     (See  Boyer,  George  A.,  assignor.) 

Horon,  Norman  C,  et  al.  (See  Boyer,  George  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Herot,  Frank.  Chicago,  111.  Coin-controlled  mechanism 
for  vending  machines.     1.449.S5S  :  Mar.  27. 

Herov,   Walter   W.      (See   Hedges,   E.   G.,   and   Heroy.) 

Herr,  Henry  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Producing  a  matrix. 
1.451.162:   Apr.    10. 

Ilerr,  Henry  A.,  assignor  to  Acme  Electrotype  Company. 
Chicago,  111.  Rendering  a  printing  plate  flexible. 
1.442.H.3S;  Jan.   16. 

Herr,  Henry  A.,  assignor  to  Acme  Electrotype  Company, 
Cliicago,  111.  Workholder  for  cuttijQg  or  dressing  ma- 
chines.    1,471,333  ;  Oct.  23. 

Herr,  Herbert  T.,  ilerion.  Fa.,  assignor  to  Westinghousc 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Turbine. 
1.447,081  :    Fob.   27. 

Herr,  Herbert  T.  Merion,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Turbine-blade 
fastening.     1,452,602  ;  Apr.  24. 

Herr.  Herbert  T.,  Merion,  I'a.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Diesel  engine. 
1,455,787  ;  May  22. 

Herr,  Herbert  T.,  Merion,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Turbine. 
1,468,633;   Sept.  25. 

Herr,  Herbert  T..  Merion,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Elastic-fluid 
turbine.     1.469.908  ;  Oct.  9. 

Herr,  Herbert  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Turbine 
blading.     1.469.909  ;  Oct.  9. 

Herr,  Park  A..  Hillside,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Singer  Man- 
ufacturing Companv.  Means  for  forming  and  attaching 
welts.     1.440.541  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hernshuff.  Alesnnder  G..  Bristol.  R.  I.  Selective-type 
changi-speed  tran.«missiou.      1.474,033;   Nov.   13. 

Herreshoff,  Alexander  G..  assignor  to  Internatinnal  Motor 
Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Body  for  motor  vehicle. 
1,464,989  ;  Aug.   14. 

Herrick.  Bert  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Bag  or  net  fastener. 
1.461,120;  July  10. 

Herrick,  Henrv  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  House-numbering 
device.     1,446.180  ;  Feb.  20. 

Herrin.  George  L,..  Mount  Pleasant,  N.  C.  Heater  for 
carburetors.     1.445.511:  Febrl3. 

Herring.  Eli.      (See  Lefflngwell,  Albert  L.,  assignor.) 

Herring-Hall-Marvin  Safe  Company.  (See  Millice,  Paul 
S..  assignor.j 

Herrman,  Charles.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cross-test  level  and 
rule.     1,441.350:  Jan.  9. 

Herrman,  Charles,  assignor  to  Underwood  Typewriter 
Company.  New  York.  N.  Y.  System  of  typewriter  no- 
tation.    1,476.818;  Dec.  11. 

Herrmann,  Charles  F.     (See  Ladd.  Earnest  W.,  assignor.) 

Herrmann,  Karl  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Stude- 
baker  Corporation.  Hobbing  machine.  1,444,247 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Herrmann,  Raymond  R..  assignor  to  Western  Elecl'^ic 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  Yoi'k,  N.  T.  Self-Induc- 
tion coil.     1.459.397  ;  June  19. 

Herrmann,  Richard,  assignor  to  Schuchardt  &  Schutte, 
Berlin,  Germany.     Scieroscope.     1,444,606 ;  Feb.  6. 

Herrmann,  Richard,  assignor  to  Schuckart  &  Schutte,  Ber- 
lin. Germany.     Scieroscope.     1.444.607;  Feb.  6. 

Herrmann,  Wilhelm.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for 
automaticallv  ghadiiiy'  plants  and  uncovering  same. 
1.478.516  :   Dec.   25. 

Herrmann,  Willy.      (See  Mugdan,  M.,  and  Herrmann.) 

Herrold,  Charles  D.      (See  Margeson.  E.  A.,  and  Herrold.) 

Herron.  Frank,  Las  Cruces.  N.  Mex.  Automatic  time- 
controlled  draft  apparatus.     1.476,753  ;   Dec.  11. 

Herron.  James  C..  assignor  to  Reflector  &  Illuminating  Co., 
Chicago.  111.  Color-screen  protcctioo  and  support. 
1.478.473  ;  Dec.  25. 

Herron,  Wingo,  and  J.  H.  Jester.  Augusta,  Ga.  Split 
hub  head  for  cylinders  for  spinning  frames,  spoolers, 
and  cylinders  of  like  nature.     1.451.982  :  Apr.  17. 

Herechede,  Walter  J.,  and  W.  Eberhardt,  Cincinnati.  Ohio. 
Chime-rod  holder  for  clocks.     1,455,024:  May  15. 

Herschede.  Walter  J.,  and  W.  Eberhardt.  Cincinnati. 
Ohio.     Centering  chuck.      1.457.247  ;  May  29. 

Herschmann,  Frederick,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vehicle. 
1.447.953  :  Mar.  fi. 

Hersh.  Edward  H..  Altoona,  Pa.  Coal-tipple  attachment. 
1.4G1.S44:  July  17. 

Hersh,  John,  Fairhope,  Pa.  Rail  connection.  1,441,804  : 
Jan.  9. 

Hershcowitz.  David,  and  J.  Bass,  Newark.  N.  J.  Finger 
ring  or  similar  article  of  lewelry.     Des.  61.975  :  Feh.  20. 

Hershey,  George  S.      (See  Boyd,   C.  T.,  and  Hershey.) 

Hershey  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hershey,  Orville 
S..  assignor.) 

Hershey,  Orville  S..  Stoughton.  Wis.,  assignor  to  Hershey 
Manufacturing  ComjMiny.  Denrer,  Colo.  Automobile 
lock.      1.442.765;   Jan.  16. 

Hershpv.  Peter  H..  Dauphin.  Pa.  Wall  form.  1.444,377  : 
Feb.  '6. 

Herskovitz.  Max.  Chicago.  111.  Switch  container  for  elec- 
tric-lighting fixtures.     1,441.281 :  Jan.  9. 


Herskovitz,  Max,  Chicago,  111.  Flexible  chain  for  elec- 
tric-lighting fixtures  and  portable  lamps.  1,478,009; 
Dec.  is. 

Herskovitz,  Max,  assignor  to  Peerless  Light  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Electric-light  cluster  socket.  1,478,119; 
Doc.  18. 

Herty,  Daniel  J.,  Revere,  Mass.  Flush  tank.  1,475.582; 
Nov.   27. 

Herty,  Harold  B.,  New  "Orleans.  La.  Protective  device  for 
radio  receiving  sy.steniH.     1,475.632;  Nov.  27. 

Hertz,   Felix.      (See   Heyman,   Moeee    D.,   assignor.) 

Hertzberg,  Harry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Magnus 
Electric  Company,  Inc.  Switch-controlled  electric  ap- 
pliance.     1,453,587  ;   May   1. 

flervlg,  Richard,  Chicago,  lU.,  assignor  to  American  Car 
and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cam  chuck 
for  centering  valves.     1,452,506  ;  Apr.   24. 

Hervlg,  Richard,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  American  Car 
and"  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rivet  sets. 
1,452,507  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hervig,  Richard,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  American  Car 
and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for 
grinding  valves.     1,452,508  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hervig,  Richard,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  American  Car 
and  Foumhv  Comijuny,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Grinding  ma- 
chine.    1,452,509  ;  Apr.  24. 

Herz,  Alexander.      (See  Herz,   R.,   and   Conti,  assignors.) 

Herz,  Alfred.      (See  Herbst,   Charles,   assignor.) 

llorz,  Alfred,  Chicago,  111.  Thermally-controlled  circuit 
breaker.      1,475.630 ;    Nov.    27. 

Herz,  Alfred,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Electric  Auxil- 
iaries Company,  Dover,  Del.  Dimming  mechanism. 
1,452,115;  Apr.   17. 

Herz,  Edmund.  Vienna,  Austria.  Explosive  and  making 
same.     1.443,328  ;  Jan.  23. 

Herz,  Ferdinand  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Belt.  Des.  62,819  ; 
Aug.  7.  „ 

Ilerz,  Gustave  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  E. 
Bernays,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Spark  timers.  1,461.526; 
July  10. 

Herz,  Richard,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  and  H.  Balhorn, 
Hochst-on-the-Maln,  Germany,  assignors  to  Leopold 
Cassella  &  Co.,  GeseUschaft  mit  beschrflnkter  Haftung. 
Dyestuft's  containing  sulphur  and  dyeing  vegetable 
fibers  without  a  mordant  and  making  same.  1,452,805  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Herz,  Rudolph,  New  Rocbelle,  N.  Y.,  aad  E.  Conti,  West 
New  York,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  A.  Herz.  Packaging 
machine.     1,465,921  ;   Aug.   21. 

Herzherg,  Walter  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Photographic  develop- 
ment gauge.     1,469.415  ;  Oct.  2. 

Herzig,  Irwin  M.,  assignor  to  Electric  Sealing  Machine 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sealing  device. 
1.441,226;  Jan.  9. 

Herzog,  Michael  J..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pneumatic  tire. 
1,464,709  :   Aug.  14. 

Hescock,  Ethan  N.      (See  Newhall,  H.  B.,  and  Hescock.) 

Hescock,  Ethan  N.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  New 
Jersey  Foundry  and  Machine  Company.  Portable  ele- 
vator.     1,451,773;   Apr.   17. 

Heseltine,  .Toseph  R.  E.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  R.  A. 
Taunton,  Hawkinge,  Kent,  England.  Curtain  sus- 
pender.     1.477.956  ;    Dec.    18. 

Heskett,  Chris,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Nonpreheating  oil 
burner.      1.451.950:    Apr.    17. 

Heslar,  James  H.,  Muskogee,  Okla.  Automatic  cut-off 
valve.      1,464,874  ;   Aug.   14. 

Heslewood,  William  R..  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Heslewood, 
W.  R.,  and  Mocine.  assignors.) 

Heslewood,  William  R..  and  H.  F.  Mocine,  Oakland,  Calif., 
assignors  to  H.  F.  Mocine,  W.  R.  Heslewood,  G.  J.  Carr, 
and  E.  B.  Kimball,  trustees  of  the  M.  and  H.  Piston 
Ring  Company.     Piston  rine.     1,470.263  ;  Oct.  9. 

Heslip,   John   C.      (See   Pratt.    C.    R..    and   Hesllp.) 

Hespe.  Alfred  T.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Grademeter. 
1.476,076;  Dec.  4. 

Hess,  Aaron,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pipe  drain.  1,456.437; 
May  22. 

Hess,  Abraham  L.,  Hesston,  Kans.  Separable  fastener. 
1,462,964  ;  July  24. 

Hess,  Arthur,  and  S.  L.  Marsh.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Floor 
drain.     1,469,303  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hess,  Beniamin  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  Hess,  Free- 
port,  111.  Spark  and  gas  control  for  Internal-combus- 
tion engines.     1,444.744  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hess.  Bernhard.  Forest  Park,  111.  Protector  for  engine 
hoods.     1.456,236  ;  May  22. 

Hess-Bright  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Brun- 
ner.   Harold   E.,  assignor.! 

Hess-Bright  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Brunner, 
H.  E..  and  Jetter,  assignors.) 

Hess-Bright  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Hughes, 
William,  assignor.) 

TIess-Bright  Slanufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Runge, 
Robert  F..   assignor.) 

Hess,  Charles  W.,  Evanston,  111.  Food  product  and  pre- 
paring the  same.     1,463,954:   Aug.  7. 

Hess,  Edward  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Royal 
Typewriter  Company,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriter   machine.      1,455,201  ;    May   15. 

Hess,  Edward  B.,  Manhattan  Beach,  assignor  to  Royal 
Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewrit- 
ing machine.      1.460,846;  July  3. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Hess,  Edward  B.,  Manhattan  Beach,  assignor  to  Royal 
Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewrit- 
ing machine.      1,460,847  ;   July   3. 

Hess,  Edward  B.,  Manhattan  Beach,  assignor  to  Royal 
Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewrit- 
ing machine.     1,460,848:  July  3. 

Hess,  Edward  B.,  Manhattan  Beach,  assignor  to  Royal 
Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewrit- 
ing machine.     1,460,849  ;   July   3. 

Hess,  Edward  B.,  Manhattan  Beach,  assignor  to  Royal 
Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     1,462,912  ;  July  24. 

Hess,  Edward  B.,  Manhattan  Beach,  assignor  to  Royal 
Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     1,462,913  ;  July  24. 

Hess,  Edward  B.,  Manhattan  Beach,  assignor  to  Royal 
Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewrit- 
ing machine.     1,469,9.34  ;  Oct.  9. 

Hess,  Edward  B.,  Manhattan  Beach,  assignor  to  Royal 
Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     1,476,511 ;  Dec.  4. 

Hess,  Edward  B.,  Manhattan  Beach,  assignor  to  Royal 
Typewriter  Company.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     1,477,175  ;   Dec.   11. 

Hess,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  L.  C.  Myers,  Preeport, 
assignors  to  Royal  Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Typewriting  machine.     1,453,839  ;  May  1. 

Hess,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  L.  C.  Myers,  Freeport, 
assignors  to  Royal  Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  Now 
York,  N.  Y.     Typewriting  machine.     1,457,167  ;  May  29. 

Hess,  Edwin  W.,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Fastener  for  screens 
and  storm  windows.    1,441,086  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hess,  Francis  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  effecting  continuous  distillation.  1,443,742  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Hess,  Francis  M.,  Whiting,  Ind.  Vapor  box  or  still  for 
distillation  systems.     1,443,743;  Jan.  30. 

Hess.   Frank.      (See  Hess,   Benjamin   P.,   assignor.) 

Hess,  George  H.,  La  Grange  Park,  111.  Cabinet.  1,473.345  ; 
Nov.    6. 

Hess,  Harry,  et  al.     (See  Roman,  Newman  A.,  assignor.) 

Hess,  Henry  K.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Tone  regulator  for 
phonographs.     1,454,441 ;  May  8. 

Hess  and  Hopkins  Leather  Company,  The.  (See  Brikson, 
Axel,   assignor.) 

Hess,  John,  and  N.  W.  Hyatt,  Port  Jerris,  N.  Y.  Ice 
creeper  for  automobiles.     1,448,347  ;  Mar.  13. 

Hess,  John  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  File-cutting  machine. 
1,465,434  ;   Aug.   21. 

Hess,  John  R.     (See  Miller,  S.  P.,  and  Hess.) 

Hess,  Meyer  S.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Shoe.  1,458,824 ; 
June  12. 

Hess,  Philip  J.,  Kokomo,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Plate  Glass  Co.     Polishing  rouge.     1,446,181 ;  Feb.  20. 

Hesselman,  Knut  J.  E.,  Saltsjo-Storangen,  Sweden, 
Liquid  filter.     1,456,438  ;  May   22. 

Hesselman,  Knut  J.  E.,  Saltsjo-Storangen,  Sweden.  Fuel- 
injecting  device  for  internal  -  combustion  engines. 
1,457,701 ;  June  5. 

Hesselman,  Knut  J.  E.,  Saltsjo-Storangen,  Sweden.  Fuel 
pump  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,465,474 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Hesselman,  Knut  J.  E.,  Saltsjo-Storangen,  Sweden.  Fuel- 
supply    valve.      1,465,822 ;    Aug.   21. 

Hession,  Edward  J.     (See  Maloney,  Edward  J.,  assignor.) 

Hessmer,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  American  Mesucal 
Supply  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Thread-cutting 
machine.      1,456.439  ;   May   22. 

Hesson,  William  W.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Com- 
position for  tobacco  pipes.     1,455,396  ;  May  15. 

Hesson,  William  W.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Tobacco 
pipe.      1,464,359  ;    Aug.    7. 

Hestand,  Samuel  E.,  Comanche,  Tex.  Spoke  tightener. 
1,474,716  ;  Nov.  20. 

Heston,  George  C,  assignor  to  Roderick  Lean  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Harrow.  1,476,512 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Hetherington,  John.  (See  Snazelle,  O.  H.,  Hetherington, 
and  Mclldowie.) 

Hetherington,  John,  and  Sons  Limited.  (See  Horridge, 
James,   assignor.) 

Hetrick,  Russell  D.,  Indiana,  Pa.  Thermostatic  switch 
for   flatirons.      1,474,588:    Nov.    20. 

Hettrlch,  John,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Mechanical  movement. 
1,473,907  ;  Nov.  13. 

Hetu,  Louis,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Protective  liquid  holder. 
1,475,825  ;  Nov.   27. 

Hetzer,  Anton.     (See  Hetzer,  Paul  C.  and  A.) 

Hetzer,  Paul  C.  and  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Vacuum  cup. 
1,448,690  :  Mar.  13. 

Heuckendorff,  Arnold,  Oakland,  Calif.  Pea-hulling  ma- 
chine.    1,455,202  ;  May  15. 

Heue,  Joseph  H.,  Carroll,  Iowa.  Door  and  window  buck. 
1,452,116;  Apr.  17. 

Heuer,  Fred  T.,  and  G.  D.  Latta,  Princeton,  111. ;  said 
Latta  assignor  to  said  Heuer.  Tractor  attachment. 
1,455,614;  May  15. 

Henlsler,  Philip  I.,  assignor  to  Maryland  Glass  Corpora- 
tion, Baltimore,  Md.     Ash  tray.     Des.  62,352 ;  May  15. 

Heulings,  Samuel  M.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.  Case-emptying 
machine.     1,454,051;  May  8. 


Heurtley,  Ernest  S.,  London,  England.  Method  or  means 
for  amplifying  or  otherwise  indicating  small  mechanical 
effects.     1,458,098  ;  June  5. 

Heuser,  Herman,  Evanston,  111.  Preparation  of  low-alco- 
holic and   nonalcoholic   beverages.      1,441,726 ;    Jan.   9. 

Heuser,  Hermann,  Evanston,  111.  Manufacture  of  low- 
alcoholic  beverages.     1,455,397  ;   May   15. 

Heusinkveld,  Derk,  Hull,  Iowa.  Suspension  rafter  and 
support.     1,441,927  ;  Jan.  9. 

Heuze,  Charles,  Ouvelais,  Belgium.  Apparatus  for 
grinding,  smoothing,  and  polishing  glass,  plate  glass, 
and    other    material   substances.      1,474,672;    Nov.    20. 

Hewel,  Frank  B.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Truck  hoist.  1,469,642  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Hewitt,  Ada  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Toy  insect.  Des. 
61,976;  Feb.  20. 

Hewitt,  Cooper,  Electric  Company.  (See  Keyes,  Freder- 
ick  G.,   assignor.) 

Hewitt,  Edward  R.,  Mldvale,  N.  J.  Internal-combus- 
tion  engine.     1,469,087 ;    Sept.   25. 

Hewitt,  Edwin  P.,  deceased,  Spokane,  Wash.  ;  N.  Hewitt, 
administratrix.     Valve  structure.     1,476,253  ;  Dec.  4. 

Hewitt,  John  N.,  and  J.  E.  Adams,  Oklahoma,  Okla. 
Gas  saver.     1,468,070  ;  Sept.  18. 

Hewitt,  Nellie,  administratrix.      (See  Hewitt,  Edwin  P.) 

Hewitt,  Peter  C,  deceased.  (See  Pierce,  George  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hewitt,  Spurgeon,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Screen-door  brace. 
1,464,427  :    Aug.    7. 

Hewlett,  James  M.,  Lawrence,  assignor  to  The  Stockade 
Building  System,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wall  struc- 
ture.     1,450,724;    Apr.    3. 

Hexagon  Specialty  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Klrsch, 
Raymond  R.,   assignor.) 

Hey,  Edmund  A.,  La  Grange,  J.  G.  Le  Pere  and  L.  K. 
Webber,  assignors  to  The  Williams  Sealing  Corpora- 
tion, Decatur,  111.  Semiautomatic  bottle-capping  ma- 
chine.    1,458,123;  June  5. 

Hey,  George,  St.  Margarets-on-Thames,  and  J.  A.  Wild- 
ing, London,  England,  assignor  to  Harper  Bean  Lim- 
ited, London,  England.  Alultlple-spindle  drill  head. 
1,470,735  ;  Oct.  16. 

Hey,  Joseph  A.,  Decatur,  111.  Match  box.  1,461,146 ; 
July   10. 

Heyd,  Werner,  Freilassing,  Germany.  Plaster  lathing. 
1,465,080  ;   Aug.   14. 

Heydt,  Johannes.     (See  Bupertl,  Henri,  assignor.) 

Heyer,  Herman,  Ossining,  N.  Y.  Burglarproof  window 
locks.     1,466,586  ;  Aug.  28. 

Heyer,  Joseph  W.,  Kingman,  Ariz.  Emergency  attach- 
ment for  broken  hubs.     1,440,736  ;  Jan.  2. 

Heygel,  Paul  R.,  Morsemere,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Peerless 
Roll  Leaf  Co.,  Inc.  Transfer  metallic  deposit. 
1,444,345  ;  Feb.  6. 

Heyl,  Albert  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Platform  elevator. 
1,473,231 ;  Nov.  6. 

Heyl  &  Patterson,  Inc.     (See  Bickley,  Ross  M.,  assignor.) 

Heyl  &  Patterson,  Inc.  (See  Herington,  Cecil  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Heyl  &  Patterson,  Inc.     (See  Vogel,  Joseph  P.,  assignor.) 

Heyl  &  Patterson,  Incorporated.  (See  Mason,  Elliott 
J.,  assignor.) 

Heylandt,  Paul,  Sudende,  near  Berlin,  Germany.  Device 
for  supplying  oxygen.     1,464,319  ;  Aug.  7. 

Heylman,  Edward  M.,  assignor  to  Oliver  Chilled  Plow 
Works,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Multiple-gang  harrow. 
1,443,364  ;  Jan.  30. 

Heylman,  Edward  M.,  assignor  to  Oliver  Chilled  Plow 
Works,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Agricultural  Implement. 
1,453,565  ;   May   1. 

Heylman,  Frederick  C,  and  A.  H.  J.  T.  Willink,  Martinez, 
Calif.     Oil  burner.     1,441,982;  Jan.  9. 

Heyman,  August,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window-operating  de- 
vice.    1,463,700  ;  July  31. 

Heyman,  Knut  W.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Bjiife  sharpener. 
1,458,938;  June  19. 

Heyman,   Laurence  J.      (See  Neal,  Robert  A.,   assignor.) 

Heyman,  Moses  D.,  Ozone  Park,  assignor  to  P.  Hertz, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and  tool  for  making  leather 
buttons.     1,459,888;  June  26. 

Heymann,  Hans.      (See  Lawaczeck,  F.,  and  Heymann.) 

Heyn,  Herman  B.     (See  Curme,  G.  O.,  jr.,  and  Heyn.) 

Heys,  John  J.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pater- 
son,  N.  J.  Method  of  and  machine  for  measuring 
bodies.      1,451,730:   Apr.   17. 

Heys,  William  E.      (Sc  Macpherson,  B.,  and  Hevs.) 

Heyser,  John  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Brake.  1,452,736 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Heywood-Wakefield  Company.  (See  Lang,  Edward  C, 
assignor.) 

Heywood-Wakefield  Company.  (See  Lloyd,  Marshall  B., 
assignor.) 

Hiatt,  Elmer,  Newcastle,  Ind.  Headlight  shelter. 
1,450,082:  Mar.   27. 

Hiatt.  Roscoe  H.,  Greens  Fork,  Ind.  Accelerator. 
1,444,185  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hiatt,  Roscoe  H..  Greens  Fork,  Ind.  Wheel  rim. 
1,467.638;  Sept.  11. 

Hibbard,  Henry  D.,  Plainfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hibbard 
Process  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Puddling  fur- 
nace.    1,459,533  ;  June  19. 


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Bibbard,  Henry  D.,  Plainfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  HibDanl 

Process   Corporation,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Puddling. 

1,477.348  ;  Dec.   11. 
Hibbard,  Uoyd  J.     (See  Fortescue,  C.  L.,  and  Hibbard.) 
Hibbard    I'rocess    Corporation.       (See    Day,    Thomas    K., 

assignor.) 
Hibbard  I'rocess  Corporation.      (See  Hibbard,  Henry  D., 

assignor.) 
Hibbard,  Robert  L.,  and  F.    W.  Wappat,  Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

Gear  cutting.     1,477,562  ;   Dec.    It?, 
llibbin.^,    Thomas    A.,    assignor    to    The    Stevenson    Com- 

Piuiv,     AVollsville,     Ohio.       Crusher     roll.       1,461,030; 

July  10. 
Hibner,  Amos  F.      (See  Kinton,   R.  L.,  and  Hibner.) 
Hice,    Robert    L.,    Montgomery,    Ala.,   assignor    to   Forest 

Products   Company.     Making  automobile   chock   blocks. 

1,459,055  ;  June  19. 
Hick,    Harry   J.,   assignor   to   The    Hykon   Manufacturing 

Company,  Alliance,   Ohio.     Battery  clamp.     1,469,595  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Hick,   Harry    J.,   assignor   to   The   Hykon   Manufacturing 

Company,  Alliance,  Ohio.     Shim  plate  for  demountable 

rims.     1,476,011 ;   Dec.  4. 
Hicke,  Evelyn.      (See  Bethke,  B.,  and  Hicke.) 
Uickey,    John,    Flushing,    N.    Y.,    and    D.    H.    Schwartz, 

Holyoke.    assignors    to    Holyoke    Vacuum    Sluice    Com- 
pany,   Springfield,    Mass.      Sluice   for   paper-board    ma- 
chines.    1,465,217  ;  Aug.   14. 
Hickey,     Michael     H.,     Chicago,     111.     Handrail     guard. 

1,444,608  ;  Feb.  6. 
Hickman,  Alexander  B.     (See  Yale,  Warren  W.,  assignor.) 
Hickman,  John  I.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.    Kail  splice.    1,442,472  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Hickman,    Willett    J.,    Shreveport,    La.      Portable    hoist. 

1,446,562  ;   Feb.   27. 
Hickok  Manufacturing   Company.      (See   Davis,   Earl   M., 

assignor.) 
Hickok  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Heberling,   John, 

assignor.) 
Hickok   Manufacturing   Company.      (See   Mix,   Edwin    S., 

assignor.) 
Hickok   Manufacturing   Company.      (See    Shields,    Lowell 

W.,  assignor.) 
Hickok,    W.    0.,    Manufacturing   Company.      (See    Broad- 

meyer,    Albert,    assignor.) 
Hickok,    W.    O.,    Manufacturing    Company,    The,    et    al. 

(See  Thompson,   R.   J.,   and  Dalton,   assignors.) 
Hicks,  Albert  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Cushion  pneumatic  tire. 

1,456,775;  May  29. 
Hicks,    Charles,    et    al.       (See    Folgert,    Joseph    W.,    as- 
signor.) 
Hicks.  Du  Val  Q.,   Fredericksburg,  Va.     Convertible  fan. 

1,453,873;  May  1. 
Hicks,     Harry     H.,     Helix,     Oreg.       Valve-seat     reamer. 

1.442,804  ;  Jan.  23. 
Hicks,  John  N.,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  C.  A.  Elliott  and  P.  Dunbar, 

Breckenridge,     Tex.  ;     said    Dunbar     assignor    to     said 

Hicks.      Oil   well.      1,456,693;   May   29. 
Hicks,  John  W.,  Madison,  Wis.,  and  W.  W.  Hicks,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     Film  drier.     1,460,378  ;  July  3. 
Hicks,  Le  Roy,  Lyon  Mountain,  N.  Y.     Plu-puUing  device 

for  drill  sharpeners.     1,478,434  ;  Dec.   25. 
Hicks,      Linzy,      Omaha,      Nebr.        Hairdressing     device. 

1,454,641 ;  May  8. 
Hicks-Obenour    Company.       (See    Hicks,    Trustin    C,    as- 
signor.) 
Hicks,   Richard  W.,  Akron,   Ohio.     Attachment  for   fruit 

crates.      1,460,797  ;   July  3. 
Hicks,  Roy  J.  E.,  Bay  City,  Tex.     Combination  fender  and 

lamp  brace.     1,472,523:  Oct.  30. 
Hicks,    Trustin    C,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Pland    dishwashing 

machine.     1,449,000  ;  Mar.   20. 
Hicks,   Trustin   C,   assignor   to   Hicks-Obenour    Company, 

Pittsburgh,    Pa.       Dishwashing    machine.       1,475,489  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Hicks,  Walter  W.     (See  Hicks,  John  W.  and  W.  W.) 
Hicks,  William  A.,   Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Clock.     1,446,182; 

Feb.   20. 
Hicks,  William  D.,  Inglewood,  Calif.    Machine  and  method 

for   manufacturing  lath  board.     1,464,360  ;  Aug.  7. 
Hicks,   William   W.,    San   Francisco,    and   A.   J.    Kercher, 

Berkeley,     Calif.       Electric-water    heater.       1,476,335  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Hidalgo,  Oscar,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Duplicator.     1,444,609  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Hieb,     Jacob,     Seattle,      Wash.        Electric     bake     oven. 

1,455,290  ;  May  15. 
Hielscher.     William     E.,     Detroit,      Mich.        Pothanger. 

1,443,022  ;   Jan.  23. 
Hifner,   Annie  M.,  assignor  to  N.   T.   Hifner,  Lexington, 

Ky.     Apron.     1,459,101 ;  June  19. 
Hifner,   Nancy  T.      (See   Hifner,   Annie  M.,   assignor.) 
Higbee,  George  A.      (See  Stark,  D.  P.,  and  Higbee.) 
Higby,    Jesse    E.,    Whiting.    Kans.      Timer.      1,456,485 ; 

May  22. 
Higdon,  Robert  W.,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Pipe  joint.     1,451,731  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Higerd,   Floyd   A.,   Bellevue,    Pa.,   and    G.    Becker,    Silver 

Creek,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  H.  J.  Heinz  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Means  for  shipping  fruit,  etc.     1,451,070  ; 

Apr.   10. 


Uiggin,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  Higgin  Manufacturing 
Company,  Newport,  Ky.  Windshield  attachment  for 
automobiles.     1,462,545;   July  24. 

Higgin  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Higgin 
Henry,   assignor.) 

Higginbottom,  Mack  H.,  et  al.  (See  Gill,  Charles  H. 
assignor.) 

Higgins,  Clifford  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tube-forming  ma 
chine.     1,468,635  ;  Sept.  25. 

Higgins,  Frank  A.,  Bellevue,  Ohio.  Velocipede, 
1,465,435;  Aug.  21. 

Higgins,  James  F.,  assignor  to  The  Rogors-Higgins  Co. 
Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.     Burner.     1,450,631 ;  Apr.  3. 

Higgins,  John  J.     (See  Madden,  H.  D.,  and  Higgins.) 

Higgins,  John  M.,  Boothbay  Harbor,  Me.  Shackle 
1,458,622  ;  June  12. 

Higgins,  John  M.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Hair-waving  ma 
chine.      1,460,653  ;   July   3. 

Higgins,  Joseph  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Heel-attaching  de 
vice.     1,457,435  ;  June  5. 

Higgins,  Thomas,  Glenshaw,  Pa.  Structural  shape. 
1,457,303  ;  June  5. 

Higgins,  Thomas,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Checkrow  -  corn- 
planter  attachment.     1,458,055  ;  June  5. 

Higginson,  Edward  G.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Corner  stay 
for  boxes.     1,462,009  ;  July  17. 

Iligginson,  Joseph,  and  H.  Arundel,  Stockport,  England. 
Differential    or    balance    gearing.      1,447,552 ;    Mar.    6. 

Higginson,  Kingsley,  Kingston-on-Thames,  England.  Cine- 
matographic projection  apparatus.     1,456,776  ;  May  29. 

Iligginson,  Kingsley,  Kingston-on-Thames,  assignor  to 
Carey-Gavey  Syndicate  Limited,  London,  England.  Ci- 
nematograph apparatus.     1,445,315  ;  Feb.  13. 

Iligginson,  Kingsley,  assignor  to  Carey-Gavey  Syndicate 
Limited,  London,  England.  Cinematographic  appara- 
tus.    1,475,013;  Nov.  20. 

lliggs,  Isaac,  Newport  News,  Va.  Propeller.  1,467,725  ; 
Sept.  11. 

High  Speed  Hammer  Company.  (See  Leckinger,  Philip 
H.,  assignor.) 

Higham.  Harry,  Fenwood,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Motor 
scraper.     1,478,517  ;  Dec.  25. 

Higham,  .John,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Combined  stove  and 
grill.     1,454,385  ;  May  8. 

Higham,  .Tolin,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Folding  table. 
1,454,386  ;  May  8. 

Higham,  John,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Folding  oven. 
1,458.409  ;  .Tune  12. 

Highburg,  William.      (See  Derby,  I.  H.,  and  Highburg.) 

Highland  Body  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Morrison,   James,  assignor.) 

Hight.  George  F.,  Hukerenui,  North  Auckland,  New 
Zealand.      Door  stop.      1,448.298  ;   Mar.   13. 

Highway  Trailer  Company.  (See  Clement,  Charles  G., 
assignor.) 

Higinbotham,  Arthur  O.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  G.  F.  H.  Corporation, 
Denver,  Colo.  Fluid-pressure-controlled  mechanism. 
1,449,819;   Mar.   27. 

lliguchi,  Monnosuke,  College  Point,  N.  Y.  Amusement 
apparatus.     1,454,968  ;  May  15. 

Hikoshima  Rutsubo  Kabushiki  Kaisha.  (See  Nakamura, 
Kazo,    assignor.) 

Hilaire,  Rodolphe  S.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Gas 
cock.      1,470,979 ;    Oct.    16. 

Milaman,  Albert  T.,  Newark,  Del.  Stock  regulator  for 
paper   machines.      1,442,272 ;    Jan.    16. 

Hilbish,  Elmer  D.,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.  Fluid  transmission. 
1,445,512;  Feb.  13. 

Hildebrand,  Harry  D.,  deceased.  Mount  Vernon,  Ohio ; 
Z.  S.  Hilelebrand,  administrator.  Valve.  1,443,365; 
Jan.  30. 

Hildebrand,  Henry  F.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Tuyfere. 
1,473,9.34  ;    Nov.    13. 

Hildebrand,  Henry  Y.,  Johnstown,  Pa.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Bethlehem  Steel  Products  Com- 
pany.     Disk- rolling    machine.      1,459,767 ;    June    26. 

Hildebrand,  John  T.,  Ritz,  Ark.  Stovepipe.  1,460,021 ; 
June  26. 

Hildebrand,  Lee  E.,  and  D.  P.  Thomson,  Lynn,  Mass., 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Instrument  for 
transmitting   angular   movement.      1,477,827 ;    Dec.   18. 

Hildebrand,  Reinhard,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  G.  D.  Pogue,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Crosshead 
design  for  reciprocating  engines.     1,455,334  ;   May   15. 

Hildebrand,  Reinhard,  Webster  Groves,  assignor  to  Ful- 
ton Iron  Works  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Pump. 
1,455,788;  May  22. 

Hildebrand,  Reinhard,  Webster  Groves,  assignor  to  Pul- 
ton Iron  Works  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Valve-con- 
trolling device  for  internal  -  combustion  engines ; 
1,471,463  ;  Oct.  23. 

Hildebrand,  Walter  S.,  Mount  Union,  Pa.  Means  for 
filling  molds.     1,452,381 :   Apr.   17. 

Hildebrand,  Wilhelm,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Knorr-Bremse 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Lichtenberg,  Berlin,  Germany.  Con- 
trolling mechanism  for  compound  brakes.  1,449,001 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Hildebrand,  Wilhelm,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Knorr-Bremse 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Lichtenberg,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Brake  accelerator.     1,449,002  ;  Mar.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Hildebrand,  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Knorr-Bremse 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Lichtenberg,  Berlin,  Germany.  Con- 
trol   valve    for   air   brakes.      1,461,845  :    July   17. 

Hildebrand,  Wllbelm.  assignor  to  Knorr-Bremse  Aktien- 
gesellschaft, Licbtenberg,  Berlin,  Germany.  Brake 
accelerator.     1,461,846  ;  July  17. 

Hildebrand,  Wilbelm,  Berlin-Lichtenberg.  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Handel  Maatchappij  H.  Albert  de  Bary  &  Co., 
Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Feed  head  for  steam  boilers. 
1,467,428  ;   Sept.  11. 

Hildebrand,  Wilhelm,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Handel- 
Maatschappij  H.  Albert  De  Bary  &  Co.  Amstordnm, 
Netherlands.  Valve  for  single-chamber  air-pressure 
brakes.      1,475,432;   Nov.    27. 

Hildebrand,  Wilhelm,  Berlin-Lichtenberg,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Handel  Ma.ntscbappij  H.  .\lbert  de  Bary  & 
Co.,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Boiler-feed-water  heater. 
1.478,855  ;    Dec.   25. 

Hildebrand,  Zaidee  S..  administratrix.  (See  Hildebrand, 
Harry  D.) 

Hildebrandt,  Ernest  R.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Adjustable  core 
box.     1,468,202  ;  Sept.  18. 

Hildebrandt,  Paul,  Hamburg,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  nssiguments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc. 
Treating  albuminous  animal  waste.     1,442,339  ;  Jan.  16. 

Hildebrandt,  Fau),  Hamburg,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc. 
Production  of  meat-extractlike  preparations.  1,442,340  ; 
Jan.   16. 

Hildebrandt,  Paul,  Hamburg,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc. 
Preparation  of  human  food  from  horns,  hairs,  skins, 
etc.      1,442,341  ;  Jan.   16. 

Hildebrandt,  I'aul,  Hamburg,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.  Treat- 
ment of  albuminous  animal  waste  for  the  preparation 
of  human  food.     1,472,331  ;  Oct.  30. 

Hildebrandt,  Paul,  Hamburg,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.  Pro- 
duction of  a  preserved  meat-estractlike  isreparation 
from  fl,sh  flesh.     1,472,332  ;  Oct.  30. 

Hildebrandt.  Paul  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Black-Strap  Fuel  and  Potash  Products  Company. 
Burner  for  utilizing  molasses  as  a  fuel.  1,476,714  ; 
Dec.    11. 

Ilildmann,  Peter.     (See  Schulmeyer,  J.,  and  Hildraann.) 

Hlldremyr,  Ole,  Petersburg,  N.  Dak.  Gate.  1,447,133 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Hildreth,  Andrew  G.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Combination 
overalls.     1,461,798  ;  July  17. 

Hildreth,  James  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  C.  Huf- 
lord,   Marion,   Ohio.      Flytrap.      1,450,855  ;  Apr.  3. 

Hileman,  Ernest  J.,  assignor  of  seven-fifteenths  to  W.  ('. 
Schaefer  and  one-flfteenth  to  L.  Lipanye,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.    Air  pump.     1,440,680  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hileman,   George   H.      (See   Leahy,   F.   C,  and   Hileman.) 

Hileman,  Willis  W.,  Jonesboro,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
C.  H.  Bruchbauser,  Anna,  111.  Tire  tool.  1,461,616  ; 
July   10. 

Hilferink,  Herman.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Air  standard. 
1,475,397  ;    Nov.    27. 

Hilger,  Adam,  Limited.     (See  Twyman,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Uiigcr,  George,  Chicago,  111.  Refrigerated  display  appa- 
ratus.     1,462.285  ;    July   17. 

Hilger,  George,  Chicago,  HI.  Refrigerating  apparatus 
and  method  for  soda  fountains.     1,467,246  ;  Sept.  4. 

Hilgerink,  Frank  M.,  assignor  to  11.  S.  Hart  and  C.  F. 
Fitts,  trustees,  Chicago,  111.  Cleaning-process  gun. 
1,401,824  :   July    17. 

Hilker,  Antliony  H.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Woodworking 
tooL     1,459,534  ;  June  19. 

Hill,  A.  T.     (See  Truesdell.  Joseph  A.,  assignor.) 

Hill,  Albert  C,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  lock.  1,462,137; 
July   17. 

imi,  Benjamin,  deceased,  Cleveland,  Ohio  ;  J.  W.  Deetrick, 
executor.     Frying  pan.     1,469,318  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hill,  Claude  R.,  Midland,  Mich.  Testing  apparatus. 
1,458,529  ;  June  12. 

Hill,  Curtiss  L.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
1,452,401  ;    Apr.   17. 

Hill,  David,  Leicester,  England.  Heel  for  boots  and 
shoes.     Des.   62,725  ;   July  24. 

Hill  David,  Leicester,  England.  Heel  for  boots  «nd 
shoes.     Des.   63,298  ;   Nor.   20. 

Hill.  David  L.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Smoking  pipe.  1,464,361  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Hill,  Earl  V.,  Chicago,  111.  Hydrothermostatic  system. 
1,460,128  ;    June  26. 

Hill.  Edaar  A.,  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Extension  hasp, 
1.447,846;  Mar.  6. 

Hill,  Edward  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lifting  device. 
1,455,727  ;  May  15. 

Hill,  Edwin,  Norwich,  Conn.  Billiard-cue-tip  chalker. 
1,450,741  ;   Apr,   3. 

Hill,  Elert  A.,  assignor  to  Stop-Burglar  Lock  Company, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Hinged  closure.  1,476,202  ; 
npc.  4, 

Hill,  Elwin  K.,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Machine  for  granulat- 
ing metal  turnings  and  borings.     1.465,941  ;  Aug.  28. 

Hill,  Ernest  N.     (See  Brasket,  Thomas  C,  assignor.) 


Hill,  Ernst  V.,  Worcester,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  E.  A.  W.  Jefferies,  W.  A.  Winn,  N.  Bjork,  M. 
C.  Nelson,  and  W.  J.  Denholm,  trustees,  Worcester, 
Mass.     Coin  selector.     1,477,221  ;  Dec.  11. 

Hill,  Francis  J.,  sr.,  assignor  to  Curtis  &  Hill  Gravel  and 
Sand  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hopper  for  gravel- 
screening  plants,     1,443,181  ;   Jan.   23. 

Hill,  Frank  C,  Chicago,  111.  License-plate  bolder. 
1,468,153  ;   Sept.   18. 

Hiil,  Frank  M.,  Camdou,  N.  J.  Means  for  brine  circula- 
tion.     1.478,120;   Dec.  18. 

Hill,  B'rank  M.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Ice  box  for  use  at  soda 
fountains.      1,478.121  ;    Dec.   18. 

Hill,  Frank  X.,  Kevport,  N.  J.  Hospital  bed.  1,447,470  ; 
Mar.  6, 

Hill,  Frederick  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Signaling  device. 
1,452,737  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hill,  George  C,  Youkers,  N.  Y.  Vanity  case.  1,455,840  ; 
May  22. 

Hill,  George  S.,  Strafford,  N.  H„  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Buttonhole- 
sewing  machine.     1,445,316  ;   Feb.   13. 

Hill,  Guy,  Washington,  D.  C.  Combined  wave  changer 
and  wave  meter.     1,450,038;  Mar.  27. 

Hill,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Sou  thbridge,  Mass.  Lens-grinding  machine.  1,441,805; 
Jan.  9. 

Hill,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Southbridge,  Mass.  Lens  holder  for  use  in  lens  grind- 
ing.    1,447,983;  Mar.  13. 

Hill,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Southbridge,  Mass.     Lens.     1,449,941  ;  Mar.  27. 

Hill,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  Ami'rican  Optical  Company, 
Southbridge,  Mass.  Lens-grinding  machine.  1,454,221  ; 
May  8. 

Hill,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Southbridge,   Mass.      Lens   block.      1,455,438 ;    May    15. 

Hill,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Southbridge,  Mass.     Lens  holder.     1,455,439:  May  15. 

Hill,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Southbridge,  Mass.     Glass  cutter.     1,459,369;  June  19. 

Hill,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Coinpiiu.N, 
Southbridge,  Mass.  Lens-grinding  apparatus.  1,467,160  ; 
Sept.   4. 

Hill,  Horace  H.,  Arlington,  Mass.  Dump  body.  1,468,294; 
Sept.  18. 

Hill,  Irving,  and  P.  A,  Dinsmoor,  assignors  to  Lawrence 
Paper  Manufacturing  Company,  Lawrence,  Kans. 
Machine  for  making  cellular  board.     1,473,096  ;  Nov,  6, 

Hill,  Isaac  E.,  Hannibal,  Mo.  Ether  dropper.  1,447,209  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Hill,  Jesse  A.,  South  Greenfield,  Mo.  Automatic  trans- 
mission release  for  motor  vehicles.     1,401,121,  July  10. 

Hill,  John  E.,  West  Somerville,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  M.  Cummings,  Stoneham,  Mass.  Automobile  signal. 
1,460,904  ;  July  3. 

Hill,  John  W.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Wiring  system. 
1,441,087  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hill,  Jonas  N„  Deep  Run,  N.  C.  Screen.  1,458,056; 
June  5. 

Hill,   Joseph  B.      (See   Dillig.   H.   P..   and   IliU.) 

Hill,   Joseph   B.      (See   Miller,   S.   P.,  and  Hill.) 

Hill,   Lewis  L.      (See  Tuttle,   M.   I.,   and   HiU.) 

Hill,  Lionel  C.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Car  dumper. 
1,446,303  ;   Feb.  20. 

Hill,  Mathpw  B.     (See  Muller,  G.,  and  HiU.) 

Hill,  Mvron  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ship.  1,477,646; 
Dec.   is. 

Hill,  N.  N.,  Brass  Co.,  The.  (See  Kidney,  Josiah  R., 
assignor.) 

Hill,  Percy  L.,  deceased,  by  J,  W.  Anderson,  administrator. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  character  carriers  for  com- 
posing  machines.      1,466,437  :   Aug.   28. 

Hill,  Percy  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  deceased  ;  J.  W.  Ander- 
son, administrator.  Recording  apparatus.  1,473,554 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Hill  Pump  Valve  Company,  The.  (See  Bosshard,  John  J., 
assignor.) 

Hill,  Raymond  I.,  Elyria,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  W.  R.  Huntington.  Resilient  heel  lift. 
1,453,459;  May   1. 

Hill,  Raymond  I.,  Elyria,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  W.  R.  Huntington.  Resilient  heel  lift. 
1,453,460  ;  May  1. 

Hill.  Raymond  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn,  Carburetor. 
1,472,834;  Nov.  6.     ' 

Hill,  Reuben.  Hartford,  Conn,  assignor  to  Pratt  &  Whit- 
ney Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  measuring 
the  lead  of  screw  threads.     1,447,416;  Mar.  6. 

Hill,  Reuben.  Hartford.  Conn,,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lead-measuring 
machine  for  gauges.      1.470,836 ;   Oct,    16. 

Hill.  Richard  M.,  Spring  Valley,  111.  Decoy  anchor. 
1,461,617;  July  10, 

Hill,   Robert  H.      (See   Paulson.  G,   W„   and   Hill,) 

Hill,  Samuel  C,  J.  M,  Gibson,  and  J.  E,  Wright,  Wheel- 
ing, W.  Va,  Siphon-action  water-closet.  1,476,445  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Hill,  W.  A.     (See  Kaufmann,  Florence  A.,  assignor.) 

Hill,  William  H..  Manati,  P.  R.  Kerosene  vaporizer. 
1.460,583;  July  3. 

Hill.  William  H.,  et  al.  (See  Dungan,  John  E.,  m- 
signor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  3923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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mil,  William  P.     (See  Uobschutz,  Jehu  B.,  assignor.^ 

lliU.  William  T.,  York  Harbor,  Me.  Trolley.  1.442.273: 
.Ian.    Ui. 

nill.  Willoughby  F.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignment.^,  to 
I'apor  Utilitios  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Delivery 
carton    for   paper   cups.      1,445. SS4  ;    Feb.   20. 

riillard.  Frederic  W.,  TottenviUe,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Typewriters  Uillardizcd  Inc.  Typewriter.  1,445.513: 
Feb.    13. 

Hillbom.  Ucnrik.  assignor  to  R.  Wallace  &  Sons  Mfg.  Co.. 
Wallingford.  t'onn.  Spoon  or  similar  article.  Des. 
(11'. 328':  May  S. 

imibom,  Henrik,  assignor  to  R.  Wallace  &  Sons  Mfg.  Co., 
Walllngford.  Conn.  Teapot  or  similar  article.  Des. 
63.134:  Oct.  16. 

HilUiom.  Henrik,  assignor  to  R.  Wallace  &  Sons  Mfg.  Co., 
Wallingford,  Conn.  Spoon  or  similar  article.  Des. 
63.174;  Oct.  30. 

Hillor.  Frederick  C.  Troy,  N.  Y.  Automobile  jack. 
1,445.682;   Feb.  20. 

Hiller,  Joseph  J.,  and  E.  R.  Strenger,  assignors  of  one 
third  to  L.  J.  Venuto,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Window- 
cleaning  device.     1,455,398  ;   May   15. 

Miller.  Joseph  L.,  Mattapoisett,  Mass.  Hammer  for 
imlverizors.      1,442,946 ;    .Ian.    '.^3. 

Hiller,  Nicolai  H.,  Carbondale,  Pa.  Valve  block  for  com- 
pressor  pumps.      1,462,857:    July   2' 

Hiller,  Stanley,  San  Francisco,  assignor  to  Pacific  By- 
products Company,  San  Jose,  Calif,  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  producing  charcoal  and  by-products. 
1,458,410  ;  June  12. 

Hiller,  Stanley,  and  L.  A.  Clarke,  assignors  to  The  Pa- 
cilic  By  Products  Company,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Pro- 
ducing charcoal  and  apparatus  therefor.  1,465,131 ; 
Aug.   14. 

nill<»r,  William  A.,  Manor,  assignor  to  The  Murray  Com- 
pany, Dallas,  Tex.  Feeder  for  cotton  gins.  1,448,443  ; 
M.ir.  13. 

Hillbouse,  John  T.  E.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  Y'ork,  N.  i'.  Calling  device. 
1,472,595  ;  Oct.  30. 

Milliard.  Harry  !>.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
U-R  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shock 
absorber  for  automobiles.      1,451,509  ;   Apr.   10. 

Hilligardt,  Erich,  assignor  to  the  Firm  :  Luftsch;fl:l)au 
Zeppelin,  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Fried- 
richshafen,  Germany.    Thermometer.    1,441,581  ;  Jan.  9. 

Hillix,  Foster  P.,  assignor  to  White  Sewing  jMachiue 
Companv.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sewing-machine  motor  con- 
trol.    1,441,421  ;  Jan.  9. 

Hillix,  Foster  P.,  assignor  to  White  Sewing  Machine 
Company,  c  leveland,  Ohio.  Sewing-machinei-motor 
control.      1,441,422  ;   Jan.  9. 

Hillix,  Foster  F..  assignor  to  White  Sewing  Machine  Com- 
pany, Cleveland.  Ohio.  Motor  attachment  for  sewing 
machines.     1.445,946;  Feb.  20. 

Hillix,  Foster  F.,  assignor  to  \^  Uite  Sewing  Machine  Com- 
pany. Cleveland.  Ohio.  Motor  attachment  for  sewing 
machines.      1.445,947  :    Feb.   20. 

Hillix.  Foster  F.,  assignor  to  White  Sewing  Machine  Com- 
pany. Cleveland,  Ohio.  Motor  attachment  for  sewing 
machines.      1,445.948  :   Feb.   20. 

Hillix.  Poster  F.,  assignor  to  White  Sewing  Machine 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Motor  attachment  for 
sewing  machines.     1,449,942  ;  Mar.  27. 

Hillman,  Charles  F.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Oil-refining 
device.      1,451,574  ;   Apr.  10. 

Hillman,  Henry  G..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Car  system. 
1,475,690:   Nov,   27. 

Hillman,  Herbert  H.,  assignor  to  Challenge  Refrigerator 
Company,  Grand  Haven,  Mich.  Refrigerator.  1,463,889  ; 
Aug.    7. 

Hillmann,  Hans,  assignor  to  Illinois  Glass  Company, 
Alton,  111.     Bottle-handling  device.     1,462,546  :  July  24. 

Hillmer,  Max  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Remy 
Electric  Company.  Cover  and  cover-securing  means. 
1.463,147;   July   24. 

Hillmer,  Max  L.,  and  L.  O.  Parker,  assignors  to  Remy 
Electric  Company,  Anderson,  Ind.  Engine-starter  gear 
Ing.     1,463,211  ;  July  31. 

Hills  Brother  I'ompany,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Stott,  Alexander 
W.,    assignor.) 

Hills.  George  L.,  Franklin,  III.  Illuminated  liquid  gauge. 
1.445.834  :   Feb.    20. 

Hills,  Sidney  C,  assignor  to  the  Turner  &  Seymour 
JIanufacturing  Company,  Torrington,  Conn.  Ctirtain- 
ring.     1.476,513  ;  Doc.  4. 

Hills,   William  P.      (See   Chard,   W.   H..   and   Hills.  1 

Hill.f,  William  P.,  Mountain  View,  and  W,  H,  Chard, 
Paicines,  Calif.     Superheater.     1.452,382 ;  Apr.   17. 

Hiltjert.  Meier  G.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Polycycle.  1,443,130  : 
Jan,  23. 

Hllpert,  Meier  G.,  Harrisburg,  assignor  to  Bethlehem 
Stepl  Bridge  Corporation,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Transfor- 
table  locking  and  aligning  device.     1,442,148  ;  Jan.  16. 

Hilpert,  Meier  G,,  assignor  to  Bethlehem  Steel  Company, 

Bethlehem,  Pa,     Turntable.     1,458,229  ;  June  12. 
Hils.    Wilhelm,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Tie    form    or    holder. 
1,473.346  :   Nov.   6. 

Hilsdorf,  William  G.,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Walters,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Coupon  cutter.     1,447,247  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hilt,  Frank  E.,  Lyons,  Kans.  Egg  tray.  1,450,368 : 
Apr.   3 


Lifting 


jack. 
1,449,943  ; 


Hilton,      David     P.,      Dennison,     Ohio. 

1,458,530;  June  12. 
Hilton,    Robert    W.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Ink. 

Mar.  27. 
Hilton,  Thomas,  Walpolp,  Mass.     Mud  guard.     1,454,738; 

May   8. 
Hilton,    Thomas    P.,    I'aterson,    assignor    to    Richardson 

Scale  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Bag  holder.     1,449,285  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Hilwig,    Edward,    Clarks    Green.    Pa,      Sawing    machine. 

1,464,079  ;   Aug.    14. 
Him,  Thomas  P.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.     Portable  rheostat  for 

eloctric-arc  welding.     1,478,435  ;    Dec.   25. 
Himes,    Charles   C,    Indianapolis.    Ind.      Vehicle   bumper. 

1.473.:',71  :   Nov.   6. 
Himes,  Howard  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Bearing.     1,452,603  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Himes,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Henry  Disston  &  Sons,  Seattle, 

Wash.      Planer    knife.      1,459,398;    June    19. 
Himmel,  M.  L.,  &  Son.     (See  W^oltz,  Albert  M.,  assignor.) 
Himraelriglit,     Raleigh     J.,    Englewood,     N.    J.,    assignor 

to  American  Arch   Company.     Fire-box  arch   and  arch 

brick.     1,470,736;  Oct.  16. 
Himmelsbach,    William   P.,    assignor  to   Kelly   Lubricator 

Corporation,     Syracuse,    N.    Y.      Ball-feeding    vacuum 

lubricator.     1.471.464  ;  Oct.  23. 
Hinchey,     Claude     E.,     Weyauga,     Wis.       Dental     tool. 

1,458,293;  June  12. 
Hinchey,  Robert  E.,  Aurora,  Mo.     One-story  moving  dis- 
play advertising  machine.     1,465,304  ;  Aug.  21. 
Ilinchliff,   Ralph,   assignor   to  Burson   Knitting   Company, 

Rockford,  III.     Openwork  knitted  fabric  and  producing 

same.      1,451,391;   Apr.   10. 
Hlnchliffe,    George    H.,    Boston,    Mass.      Mixing    machine. 

1.446,183:   Feb.   20. 
Hinchman,  Alva  K.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  M.  Adams, 

Philadelphia,    Pa.      Air    and    dust    cap    for    pneumatic 

tires.      1,460,355  ;    June   26. 
Hinckley.    Howard,    Washington,    D.    C.      Timing    device. 

1,443,573  :  Jan.  30. 
Hincklev.     Robert,     Washington,     D.     C.       Wave     motor. 

1.443,626  :  Jan.  30. 
Hindahl,  David.      (See  Hoscelt.  W.  J.,  and  Hindahl.) 
Hindahl,    David,    assignor    to    H.    S.    Hart,    Chicago,    111. 

Door   stop.     1,446.846 ;   Feb.    27. 
Hindahl,    David,    assignor    to    II.    S.    Hart,    Chicago,    111, 

Maximum-capacity  railway  car.     1.453,675  ;  May  1. 
IlindabI,    David,    assignor    to    National    Dump    Car    Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Dump-car-door-latching  mechanism. 

1.454.786  :   May  8. 
Hinderliter,    Amos   R.,    Palls    Creek,    Pa.      Shade   holder. 

1,455,166;    May    15, 
Hinderliter,   Cyrus  S.,   Eddyville,   Pa.     Hook.     1,453,502; 

May   1. 

Hindle,   Samuel.      (See  Taylor,   W..   and   Hindle.) 

Hindley,  Charles  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Musical-instrument 
support.     1,464,279  ;  Aug.  7. 

Hindmarsh,  Percival,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Companv  of  New  Jersey.  Driv- 
ing cap  for  fenceposts.     1.444,834;   Feb.   13. 

Hindmarsh.  Percy  J.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  (Company  of  New  Jersey, 
Hoboken.  N.  J.  Driving  cap  for  fenceposts.  Rel5,669  : 
Aug.  7. 

Hindmarsh,  Percy  J.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  and  J.  W.  Meaker, 
Evanston,  111.,  assignors  to  The  American  Steel  and 
Wire  Companv  of  New  Jersey.  Pencepost.  1,466,880; 
Sept,  4. 

Hindmarsh,  Percy  J.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  and  J.  W.  Meaker, 
Evanston,  111.,  assignors  to  The  American  Stppl  and 
Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey.  Tubular  fencepost. 
1,477,349  ;   Dec.   11. 

Hinds.   Herbert  H.      (See  Brown.   C.   R.,  and  Hinds.) 

Hinds,  Sherwood,  Richmond  Heights,  assignor  to  St, 
Louis  Pump  &  Equipment  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Valve.     1,457,574  ;  June  5. 

Hindshaw  Engineering  &  Development  Co.  (See  Hind- 
Shaw,  Henry  H.,  assignor.) 

Hindshaw.  Henry  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Rotating  kiln. 
1,441,351 ;  Jan.  9. 

Hind.'ihaw,  Henry  H.,  assignor  to  Hindshaw  Engineering 
&  Development  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Heat-insulating 
material.     1,471,846;  Oct.  23. 

Hine,  Charles  P.      (See  Rees,  C,  and  Hine.) 

nine,  Cicero,  assignor  to  The  Brunswick-Balke-Collender 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Phonograph  cabinet.  Des. 
61,930:   Feb.  13. 

Hine,  Cicero,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to  The  Brunswick- 
Balke-Collender  (Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Game 
table.     Des.  62,448  ;  June  5. 

Hine,  Cicero.  Chicago.  111.,  assignor  to  The  Brunswick- 
Balke-Collender  Companv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Game 
table.     Des.  62,449  ;  June  5. 

Hine,  Cicero,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor  to  The  Brunswick- 
Balke-Collender  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Game 
table.     Des.  62,450  ;  June  5. 

nine.  Cicero,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Brunswick- 
Balke-Collender  Company.  Cue  rack.  1,478,032; 
Dec.  18. 

Hine,  Edward  B.,  Longmeadow,  Mass.  Strip  feeding  and 
punching  apparatus.     1,459,890  ;  June  26. 


250 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  lint  of  patentees — Continued. 


Hine,    Edward    B.,    Longmeadow,    assignor    to    Gilbert    >*i 
Barker     Manufacturing     Company,     West     Springfield. 
Mass.     Register.     1,449,230 ;  Mar.  20. 
Hlne,    Tredick    K.,    Newington,    Conn.      Fitting-up    bolt. 

1,470,608;  Oct.  16. 
Hineline,  Edson  S.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Hemp- 
liiU   Company,    Central  Falls,   R.    I.     Means  for   main- 
taining   uniform    the    tension    upon    yarn    or    thread. 
1,459,332  ;  June  19. 
Hineline,  Edson  S.,  Apponaug,  assignor  to  Hineline  Engl 
neering  Company,   Providence,   R.   I.     Stop   motion   foi 
knitting  machines.     1,463,741 ;  July  31. 
Hineline  Engineering  Company, 
assignor.) 

(See  Ewinj 
O.,    Aleppo, 
9. 
et  al.     (See  Flannery,  William  C,  as- 


(See  Hineline,  Edson  S. 


,  I.  E.,  and  Hinerman.) 
Pa.      Demountable    rii 


(See  Boock,  Gustave  J.,  assignor.) 
Drums,   Pa.     Tree   holder.     1,450,807 ; 

Drums,    Pa.      Toy    fence.      1,468,810 ; 


Lake 
20. 


Odessa,     Mich.        Fish     lure. 


V-block    workholder 


Hinerman,  Harry. 

Hinerman,     John 

1,470,569  ;  Oct. 
Hines,  C.  Calvert, 

signer.) 
Hines,  Edwin  G. 
Hines,   Edwin  G., 

Apr.    3. 
Hines,    Edwin    G., 

Sept.  25. 
Hines,      Gall     H., 

1,474,823  ;  Nov. 
Hines,    Gustave    H.,    Chicago,    111 

or  drill  jig.     1,476,611  ;  Dec.  4. 
Hines,  Gustave  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  V.  &  S. 

Automatic  Bolt  Company.     Adjustable  automatic  bolt. 

1,449,997  ;  Mar.  27. 
Hines,  John,  Chicago,  111.    Trailer  construction.    1,442,342; 

Jan.  16. 
Hines,    Joseph     H.,    Auburn,     Calif.      Automatic    pistol. 

1,460,672  ;   July   3. 
Hines,   Joseph  H.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Applying  vitreous 

and  waterproofing  coating  to  brick  and  burnt-clay  arti- 
cles.    1,471,792;  Oct.  23. 
Hines,  William  A.,  and  F.  B.  Manley,  Carey,  Ohio.     Burner 

attachment.     1,447,847;  Mar.   6. 
Hines,  William  J.,  assignor  to  The  Fuller  Brush  Company, 

Hartford,  Conn.     Brush  holder.     Des.  62,726;  July  24. 
Hingher,    Joseph.      (See   Barwell,    J.    W.,    Ward,    Nelson, 

Hingher,  Booth,  and  Blows.) 
Hinkle,     Charles     W.,     Rushville,     Ind.        Gate 

1,462,759  ;   July  24. 
Hinkle,    Claude   L.,    Winchester,   Va.     Apparatus   for   the 

manufacture  of  vinegar.  1,477,957  ;  Dec.  18. 
Hinkle,  Emmit  P.  (See  Cook,  J.,  and  Hinkle.) 
Hinkley,   Carl  C,   Detroit,   Mich.      Governor.     1,442,885  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Hinkley,     Carl     C,     Detroit,     Mich.       Motor 

1,442,886  ;  Jan.  23. 

(See  Parsons,  John   H 


hinge. 


mounting, 
assignor.) 


(See  Parsons,  John  H.  and  J.  R., 

assignor    to    The    Hinman    Milking 
■ "      Teat  cup.     1,446,295 ; 


Hinkson,   Joseph   H 
Hinkson,   Joseph   H. 

assignors.) 
Hinman,    Arthur    V., 

Machine  Company,  Oneida,  N.  Y 

Feb.  20. 
Hinman,  Charles  W.,  deceased,  Winchester,  Mass. ;  N.  C. 

Nash,  jr.,  executor.     Method  ot  and  apparatus  for  meas- 
uring gas.      1,446,461 ;   Feb.   27. 
Hinman  Milking  Machine  Company.     (See  Hinman,  Arthur 

v.,   assignor.) 
Ilinrichs.  Dunbar  M.,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,   and  A.  T.  Miles, 

Hartford.  Conn.     Lever  lock.     1,443,262  ;  Jan.  23. 
Hinriohs,   Henry   C,   New   Orleans,   La.     Drawing  stand. 

1,457,889  ;  June  5. 
Hinrichsen,     Edward     E.,     assignor     to     WesternElectric 

Company,     Incorporated,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Telephone 

system.     1,463,815  ;  Aug.   7. 

Somerville,    assignor   to    Autocraft 
Mass.     Resilient  wheel.   1,442,805  ; 


Hinsdale,    George    G., 
Corporation,  Boston, 
Jan.  23. 

Hinton,     Edward     A., 


Liberty,     Miss.       Combined     side 


harrow  and  cultivator.     1,442,806;  Jan.  23. 
Hinton,     Sebastian,    Winnetka,    assignor    to    Junglegym, 

Inc.,    Chicago,    lU.       Climbing    structure.       1,471,465 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Hinton,  Thomas  J.,  and  F.  A.  W.  Johnson,  Fort  Dodge, 

Iowa.      Automobile   tail    light   and   signal.      1,449,859 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Hintz,  Edmund,  Chicago,  111.    Adjustable  frame.    1,446,900  ; 

Feb.  27. 
HIntz,  John  C.      (See  Beynon,  R.,  and  Hintz.) 
Hinz,  August  J.     (See  Butler,  John,  assignor.) 
Hiorth,  Albert,  Asker,  near  Christiania,  Norway.     Process 

and  apparatus  for  performing  thermic  processes  of  any 

kind.     1,459,627;  June  19. 
Hippenmeyer,   Irving  R.,  and  C.   Skidd,   Janesville,   Wis., 

assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  H.  H.  Miller 

Industries  Company,  Canton,   Ohio.     Bottle  filling  and 

capping   machine.      1,463,998 ;   Aug.   7. 
Hippie,  James  L.      (See  Graham,   W.   S..   and   Hippie.) 
Hippie,    Solomon    R.,    Wllllamsport,    assignor    to    D.    X. 

Instrument     Company,     Harrisburg,     Pa.        Rheostat. 

1,458,105  ;  June  5. 
Hippie,   William  H.  J.,  jr.,  Philadelphia,   Pa.     Cigarette- 
extinguishing  ash  tray.     1,477,122 ;  Dec.  11. 
Hipwood,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Crutch.     1,459,333  ; 

.Tune  19. 


Hipwood,    George,    New   York,   assignor   to   P.   C.   Mayle, 

Niagara    Falls,    N.    Y.      Fish-rod    holder.      1,451,732 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Hlrd,    Charles,    Hartford,    Conn.,   assignor    to    S.    K.    F. 

Ball   Bearing   Company.     Chuck.      1,453,110 ;   Apr.    24. 
Hird,     William,    Cuba,    Wis.       Hog    trough.       1,459,535 : 

June  19. 
Hird,    William,    Cuba,    Wis.      Gate    opener.      1,465,551  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Hirsch,    Benjamin,    Leominster,    Mass.      Protective    inner 

liner   for  pneumatic   tires.      1,442,407  ;   Jan.   16. 
Hirsch,   Daniel,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Identification   means 

for  umbrellas,  parasols,  etc.     Rel5,712  ;  Oct.  30. 
Hirsch,    Herbert   S.,   Newark,    N.    J.      Collapsible    display 

box.     1,459,399  ;  June  19. 
Hirsch,  Julius.      (See  Elder,   William  S.,  assignor.) 
Hirsch,   Louis,   Honolulu,   Hawaii,   assignor   to   California 

Packing  Corporation,  San   Francisco,   Calif.     Pineapple 

slicer.      1,466,337 ;   Aug.    28. 
Hirsch,   Ludwick   H.      (See   Kett,   William   G.,   assignor.) 
Hirsch,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bijur  Motor 

Appliance       Company.         Engine  starting      apparatus. 

1,445,949;  Feb.  20. 
Hirsch,  Otto  C.  L.,  assignor  to  Sausage  Linking  Machine 

Corporation,   Chicago,   111.     Sausage  linking  and  hang- 
ing machine.     1,458,653  ;  June  12. 
Hirsch,   Paul   A.,    Erie,   Pa.,   assignor  to   Aero   Pulverizer 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Treating  and  feeding  fuel 

and  apparatus  therefor.    1,453,977  ;  May  1. 
Hirschberg,    Nathan,   et   al.      (See   Auble,   James  H.   and 

J.  L.,  assignors.) 
Hirschfeld,  Herman  C.,  and  R.  S.  Mayer,  Eastland,  Tex. 

Well-drilling  apparatus.     1.477,563  ;  Dec.  18. 
Hirschhorn,    Benjamin    and   L.,    assignors,    by   mesne   as- 
signments,   to    Millie    Patent    Holding    Co.    Inc.,    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Tea  cartridge.     1,473,430  ;  Nov.  6. 
Hirschhorn,  Louis.      (See  Hirschhorn,  Benjamin  and  L.) 
Hirschhorn,    Louis,    assignor,    by    mesne    assignments,    to 

Millie    Patent    Holding    Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Tea    cartridge.      1,473,429  ;    Nov.    6. 
Hirschler,   Horace  L.,   San  Francisco,  Calif.     Brake-oper- 
ating apparatus.     1,444,315  ;  Feb.  6. 
Hirschler,  Horace  L.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Trailer  brake 

mechanism.     1,444,316  ;  Feb.  6. 
Hirschy,   Herman   C.,   Duluth,   Minn.      Washing  machine. 

1,464,362  ;    Aug.    7. 
Hirsh,    Allan    M.,    Montclair,    and    J.    C.    Mitchell,    East 

Orange,     assignors,     to     Lock     Joint     Pipe     Company, 

Ampere,    N.    J.      Pipe  joint.      1,455,250;    May   15. 
Hirschfleld,  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Slipper.     Des.  62,777  ; 

July  31. 
Ilirschfleld.  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Slipper.     Des.  62,778  : 

July  31. 
Hirschfipld,  Morris,  Brooldyn.  N.  Y.     Slipper.     Des.  62,779  ; 

July  31. 
Hirschfield.  Morris,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.     Slipper.     Des.  62,780  ; 

July  31. 
Hirshstein,   Joseph,   assignor   of   on(^half  to   S.   W.   Gold- 
man,   Cleveland,    Ohio.      Insert    for    floors,    walls,    and 

the  like.     1,475,342  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hirsig,  A.  H.,  et  al.     (See  Steuart,  Gordon  R.,  assignor.) 
Hirst,  Arnold.      (See   Hirst,  Rowland  R.  and  A.) 
Hirst,   Franklin   G.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Leaf-spring-lubrl- 

cating  device.     1,447,177  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hirst,  James  E.,  assignor  to  J.  A.  Fay  &  Egan  Company, 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Woodworking  machinery.    1,458,411: 

June  12. 
Hirst,    Rowland    R.    and    A.,    Halifax,    England.      Tennis 

post.     1.462,201  ;  July  17. 
Hirst,  William  F.     (See  De  Cew,  C.  A.,  and  Hirst.) 
Hirt,  Jules  H.,  El  Paso,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Alrarado  Mining 

and  Milling  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Chloridizing  of 

ores.      1,467,037 ;    Sept.   4. 
Hirt,   Linus  C,  Des  Moines,   Iowa.     Combination  phono- 
graph   cabinet    and   chair.      1,477.828 ;    Dec.    18. 
Hirtschulz,    Kurt,    assignor   of   one-half   to   Norddeutsche 

Metallwarenfabrik   G.   m.   b.   H.,   Berlin,   Germany,   and 

one-half  to  Marburg  Brothers,   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Marking  tool.     1,446,647  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hiscock,  Herbert.     (See  Westbury,  A.  J.  G.,  and  Hiscock.) 
Hiscutt,    William    R.    R.,    London,    England.      Operating 

mechanism   for  brakes.     1,446,702  ;   Feb.   27. 
Hise,    John    P..    Hightown,    Va.      Flash-light   attachment 

for    guns.      1,456,440 ;    May    22. 
Hiser,    Charles   H.,   assignor  to   The   Springfield   Metallic 

Casket  Company,   Springfield,  Ohio.     Burial  case.    Des. 

63,147  ;  Oct.  16. 
Hiser,    Charles   H.,   assignor   to   The    Springfield   Metallic 

Casket   Company,    Springfield,   Ohio.      Ear   for  handles 

for   burial   cases.      Des.   63,148 ;    Oct.   16. 

Hisert.  John  T.,  Chicago,  111.  Attachment  for  boats. 
1,477.487  ;   Dec.   11. 

Hitch.  Frederick  C,  Brooklyn,  and  A.  H.  Peter,  assignors 
to  Royal  Baking  Powder  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Confection.     1,476,612  ;  Dec.  4. 

Hitch,  John  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Heat  and  cold  insulat- 
ing receptacle  and  apparatus  for  supporting  and  finish- 
ing the  same.     1,472.019  ;  Oct.  23. 

Hitchcock  Experiment  Company.  (See  Hitchcock,  Halbert 
K.,  assignor.) 

Hitchcock.  George  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  Brown, 
Flint,  Mich.     Spring  latch.     1,441,151 ;  Jan.  2. 


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Hitchcock,  Halbert  K.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  Hitchcock  Experiment  Company.  Drawing  glass 
sheets.     1,4G3,5S2  ;  July  31. 

Hitchcock.  Levi,  Mcridaie,  N.  Y.  Tire  armor.  1,475, .■>02  ; 
Nov.   27. 

Hitchcock,  Otto  G.,  assignor  to  Hays  M.aniifacturing  To  . 
Erie,  Pa.     Mixing  faucet.     Pes.  61.05;'.  :   l>b.  i:!. 

Hitchcock,  Walter  E.,  Blanchard,  Iowa.  Culvert. 
1,453,136  :  Apr.  24. 

Hitchcock,  William  A.  (See  Perrault,  .1.  A.,  and  Hitch- 
cock.) 

Hitchcock,  William  H.,  Gainesville,  Ga.  I'ump. 
1,476,888:  Dec.  51. 

Hitchings,  Vernon  D.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Automobile  screen. 
1,476.336  ;  Dec.  4. 

Hitchner,  Joseph  C.  Hammonton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Cheney  Talking  Machine  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Re- 
peating mechanism  for  talking  machines.  1,478,827 : 
Dec.  25. 

Hlte,  Rexford  E.     (See  Goin,  G.  R.,  and  Hite.) 

Hlteshew,  Harvey  B.     (See  Abrens.  H.  A.,  and  Hlteshew.) 

Hitt.  Thomas  G..  Seattle,  Wash.  Aerial  serpent  toy. 
1.467.72G:  Sept.  11. 

Hitz,   Joseph.      (See   Hitz,    Maurice,   assignor.) 

Hltz,  Maurice,  Belfort,  France,  assignor  to  J.  Hitz,  Lyon, 
France.     Dirigible  headlight.     1,465,847  ;  Aug.  21. 

HIx,  Andrew  J.,  Hellier,  Ky.  Comaiulntor,  1,445,885; 
Feb.  20. 

Hli,  Galen  F.,  Portland,  Me.  Car-door  seal.  1,446,462  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Hixson,  Arthur  W.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Fleischmann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Prefreating 
dried  yeast  to  increase  the  baking  strength.  1,464,710; 
Aug.   14. 

Hixson,  Charles  T.      (Sec  Hixson,  Earl  C.  and  C.  T.) 

Hixson,  Earl  C.  and  C  T  ,  Ringwood,  Okla.  Hot  air  and 
steam   cooker.      1,453,412;    June   12. 

Hixson.  Ernest  S.     (See  Hawkins,  R.  C,  and  Hixson.) 

Hizer,  George  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hat  insert.  1,443,744  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Hjermstad,  Christian  O.  (See  Lancaster,  S.  C,  and 
Hjermstad.) 

Hjort,  Johannes  E.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Mortise  lock. 
1,464,473  ;   Aug.   7. 

Hjorth,  Henrick  J.,  Woburn,  Mass.  Drilling  machine. 
1.442,149;  Jan.   16. 

Hladish,  Josef  R.     (See  Soltesz,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Hleb,  Peter,  assignor  to  The  Singer  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Feeding  mechanism  for  sewing 
machines.     1,477.264;    Dec.   11. 

Hlozek,  Joseph,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Extension  table. 
1,460,754  ;  July  3. 

Hnilo,  Frank,  Cicero,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Schultz, 
Chicago,  111.     Electric  heater.     1,446,703  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hnilo.  Frank,  Cicero,  and  J.  Schultz,  Chicago,  111.  Bath 
cabinet.     1.446,704  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hoadley,  Glenn  C,  Olathe,  Colo.  Scale-ticket  filing  cabi- 
net.     1.464,934  ;   Aug.   14. 

Hoadley,  Harrv  W.,  Findlay,  Ohio.  Rug-cleaning  frame. 
1,445,081  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hoag,  Charles  A.,  jr.  (See  La  Casse,  Eugene  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoag,  Glen  B.,  Fullerton,  Calif.  Concrete-wall  form. 
1,459,889;    June   26. 

Hoagland,  Frank  0.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt 
&  Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lapping  ma- 
chine.    1,472,835  :  Nov.  6. 

Hoagland,  Robroy  C,  assignor  to  The  Brewer-Titchener 
Corporation,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Automobile  top.  1,455,203  ; 
May    15. 

Hoar,  Samuel.  Virginia,  Minn.  Mechanical  shovel. 
1,448.537;  Mar.  13. 

Hoar,  Samuel,  Virginia,  assignor  to  Rex  Loading  and  En- 
gineering Company,  Duluth,  Minn.  Mechanical  shovel. 
Rel5,685  ;  Sept.  18. 

Hoard,  Milo  C,  Stryker,  Ohio.  Combination  safe  lock. 
1,455,912  ;  May  22. 

Hobart,  Franklin  G.,  and  C.  B.  Jahnke,  Beloit,  Wis., 
assignors  to  Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Movable  oil  injector.     1,448,745  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hobart,  Henry  M.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electrical  apparatus. 
1,471,263;  Oct.  16. 

Hohart  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Rataiczak, 
Thomas  F.,  assignor.) 

Hobbs,  Frank  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Automatic  stop  for 
sound-reproduction   apparatus.     1,468,295 ;    Sept.   18. 

Hobbs.  Grace  P.,  Royston,  P.  A.  Flanigan,  and  H.  T. 
Flanigan,  Winder,  Ga.  Cotton  duster.  1,476,889 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Hobbs,  William  N.,  Kensington,  Kans.  Device  for  weigh- 
ing animals  and  for  indicating  dosage.  1,451,826 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Hobday,  Herbert  L.,  and  F.  W.  Nunn,  Melbourne,  Vic- 
toria, Australia.  Apparatus  for  casting  dental  plates 
in  metal.     1,475,996;  Dec.  4. 

Hobeck,  Augustus,  and  J.  Laughlin,  Toronto,  Ontario, 
Canada.     Flushing  system.     1,465,823  ;  Aug.  21. 

Hoherg,  William  J.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Abrasive  device. 
1,452,738 ;  Apr.  24. 

Hobert,  Clayton,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bedspring  support. 
1,472,361  ;  Oct.  30. 


Hobert,  Winceslas  B.,  jr.,  Jackson,  Miss.  Swimming  ap- 
pliance.    1,478,959;  Doc.  25. 

Iloblit,  William  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Adjustable  wrist 
pin.     1.443,534;  Jan.  30. 

Hobson,  Bennett  D.,  Richmond,  Va.  Device  for  extricat- 
ing mud-stalled  vehicles.     1,453,011  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hobson,  Claude  C,  et  al.      (See  Erb,  Irwin  H.,  assignor.) 

Hobson,  John  S.,  assignor  to  Masscy  Concrete  Products 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Battery  receptacle. 
1,478,390  ;  Dec.  25. 

Hobson,  Oscar  T.,  Tolbert,  Tex.  Cultivator-gang  equal- 
izer.     1,446,503  ;   Feb.   27. 

Hobson,  Oscar  T.,  Tolbert,  Tex.  Cultivator  arch  and 
coupling.     1,447,471  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hobson,  Ota  O.,  et  aL     (See  Erb,  Irwin  H.,  assignor.) 

Hobson,  Ota  O.,  Vinton,  Iowa.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,451,827  ;   Apr.   17. 

Hochenauer,  Joseph,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Cutter  for  forage  and 
grain  grinders.     1,469,510  ;   Oct.  2. 

Hochman,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Quick-stop  emergency 
brake  for  vehicles.     1,451,336  ;  Apr.  10. 

Hochstadter,  Harry  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Holder  for 
dental  floss  and  other  thread.     1,465,669  ;  Aug.  21. 

Hochstraser,  Alan,  Denver,  Colo.  Hard  candy  confection. 
Des.  62,611  ;  July  3. 

Hock,  Edward  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Smoke-preventing  boiler 
furnace.      1,442,666;   Jan.   16. 

Hockaday,  John  K.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  A.  Emond, 
Birmingham,  Ala.  Refreshment  booth  for  motorists. 
1,459,628;  June  19. 

Hocke,  Enrico.      (See  Macchioni,  A.,  and  Hocke.) 

Hockenberry,  James  H.,  Winterset,  Iowa.  Door-control 
device.     1,478,856  ;   Dec.  25. 

Hocker,  Carl  D.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
tron-emitting cathode  and  making  the  same.  1,459,400; 
June  19. 

Hockins,  Charles  C,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Humidifler. 
1,453,137  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hockley,  Marion  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  Bergner, 
Ridgway,  Colo.  Converter  for  direct-current  generators. 
1,478,518  ;   Dec.   25. 

Hockman,  Russel,  assignor  of  one-third  to  H.  H.  Wilson 
and-one  third  to  E.  B.  Shaffer,  Lock  Haven,  Pa.  Auto- 
matic stock  regulator  for  paper  -  making  machines. 
1.451,659  ;    Apr.    10. 

Hoddinott,  John  P.  (See  Hoddinott,  John  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoddinott,  John  K.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  F.  Hoddi- 
nott,   Baltimore,    Md.      Toy.      1,474,589 ;    Nov.    20. 

Hodel,  Adolf,  Wahpeton,  N.  Dak.  Chimney  can 
1,476,613  ;  Dec.  4. 

Hodes,  Frank  E.,  Denver,  Colo.  Carboy.  1,452,971 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Hodgdon,  Lewis  S.,  Bangor,  Me.  Price-exhibiting  device. 
1.470,609  ;  Oct.  16. 

Hodge,  Eugene  L.,  Far  Rockaway,  N.  Y.  Automobile 
tire.      1,455,615;   May    15. 

Hodge,  Howard  D..  assignor  to  G.  Ramsey,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Rim-fire  ammunition.     1,461,013  ;  July  3. 

Hodge,    Karl.       (See    Johnson,    Carl    W.,    assignor.) 

Hodge,  Robert  J.,  assignor  to  The  American  Buckle  Com- 
pany, W^est  Haven,  Conn.  Overalls  suspenders  loop. 
1,440,831 ;  Jan.  2. 

Hodge,  Thomas  A.,  Franklin,  Ind.  Cooker.  1,459  466  • 
June  19. 

Hodges  Finishing  Company.  (See  Briadley,  Joseph  F.. 
assignor.) 

Hodges,  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  Converse  RuWjer  Shoe 
Company,  Maiden,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  applying  rub- 
ber  outsoles   to   shoes.      1,465,824  ;   Aug,   21 

Hodges,  Wayne  S.,  Shelby,  Ohio.  Oven  charging  and  un- 
loading apparatus.      1,460,323  ;   June  26. 

Hodges,  Wilbur  B.,  Brownsville,  S.  C.  Rotarv  bin 
1.468,108;   Sept.  18.  notary     mn. 

Hodgetts,  Harold  W.,  assignor  to  The  Allen  Company, 
Springfield,  Mass.  Casket  handle.  Des.  63  225 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Hodgetts  Raymond  W.,  assignor  to  The  Allen  Company. 
Springfield,  Mass.  Casket  handle.  Des.  63  226  • 
Nov.   6. 

Hodgins,  Abraham.     (See  Collinson,  E.  J.,  and  Hodgins  ) 

Hodgkins,  Albert  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Fabrics  Company.  Featherstitch  braid  or 
similar  article.     Des.  62,906  ;  Aug.  21. 

Hodgkins,  Albert  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Fabrics  Company.  Featherstitch  braid  and 
the  like.     Des.  62,907  ;  .\ug.  21. 

Hodgkins,  Albert  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Fabrics  Company.  Embroidery  trimming. 
Des.  62,908  ;  Aug.  21. 

Hodgkins,  Albert  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Fabrics  Company.  Featherstitch  braid  or 
similar  article.     Des.  63,079  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hodgkins,  Charles  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Switch 
mechanism.     1,442,066  ;  Jan.   16. 

Hodgkins,  Charles  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Start- 
ing mechanism  for  automobiles.     1,470,737  ;  Oct.   16. 

Hodgkinson,  Edwin,  assignor  to  Taylor  Instrument  Com- 
P".'y^^^o. '^"'^^^'^*^r,  N.  Y.  Recording  instrument. 
l,4o8,531 ;  June  12. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  EROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Hodgkiiison,  Edwin,  assignor  to  Taylor  Instrument  Com- 
panies, Rochester,  N.  X.  Recording  apparatus.  1,466,717  ; 
Sept.   4. 

Hodgkiss,    Frank,    Oakland,    Calif.      Tractor. 
Apr.    10. 

Hodgkiss,    Frank,    Oakland,    Calif.      Tractor. 
May  15. 

"       ■   ■        E.,     New     York,    N.    Y. 


1.451,63  3; 

1,455,610  ; 
Ice     bag 


Hodgson,     Harriette 
1,441,282;  Jan.  0. 

Hodtrsnn,    Harriette    E.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Fire    rescue 
cable.     1.448.348;   Mar.  13. 

Ilodsjson,  Harriette  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fire-rescue  de- 
vice.    1,456,106  ;  May  22. 

Hodgson,  Harriette  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fire  rescue  bag. 
1,457,304;  June  5. 

Hodgson,  Harriette  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Portable  dress- 
""  '"'     Aug.   28. 

New    York,    N.    Y.      Hasp    hook. 


ing   tent.      1,466,166  ; 
Hodgson,    Harriette    E., 

1,468,861  ;  Sept.  25. 
Hodgson,    Harriette   E., 

system     for     protecting     danger     points 

1,470,009  ;  Oct.  9. 


New   York,   N.    Y. 


Fixed   signal 
on     railways. 


Hodgson,  Millard  B., 
pany,  Rochester,  N 
Sept.   4. 

Hodgson,    Raymond, 
water-tube   boilers. 


assignor   to   Eastman   Kodak  Com- 
Y.     Dental  film  mount.     1,467,108; 


Freeport.    N.    Y.      Safety    plug    for 
1.452,047;    Apr.    17. 
Hodgson,    William,    Gisborne,    New   Zealand.      Stand    for 

electric  irons.      1,468,296;   Sept.  18. 
Hodnefleld,    Olaus    T.,   Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Ring.      Des. 

62,727  ;    July  24. 
Hodson,    It'rank,   Philadelphia,    Pa.      Electrical    resistanc- 
heating  element  and  making  same.     1,450,725  ;  Apr.  3. 
Hoe,  R.,  and  Co.      (See  Gallien,  .\ddison  J.,  assignor.) 
(See  Herb,  Frederick,  assignor.) 
(See  Kaabe,  Otto  L.,  assignor.) 
(See  Schmidt,   l.ouis  A.,  assignor.) 
(See  Sheldon,  Edward  P.,  assignor.) 
(See   White,   Bruce   C,    assignor.) 
(See  Zuckerman,  Adolph  M.,  assignor.) 
"  ■     ~  Leaf  turner.    1,451,614  : 


HOe,  R., 
Hoe,  R., 
Hoe,  " 
Hoe, 
Hoe, 
Hoe, 


and   Co. 
and  Co. 
R.,  and  Co. 
R.  and  Co. 
R.,    &    Co. 
R.,  and  Co. 
Hoecke,  David,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Apr.    10. 
Hoecker,   Albert  C,   CollinsvUle,   111.,  assignor,   by   mesne 

assignments,  to  G.   Forney.     Combined   contractor   and 

expander  for  automobile  tire  rims.     1,465,305;  Aug.  21. 
Hoefftcke,  Carel  A.,  London,  England.     Splint.     1,445,437  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Hoeft,  August  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Band  for  film  reels. 

1,468,636  ;  Sept.  25. 
Moehn.    Edward    A.,    assignor   to   The   Dayton    Hardware 

Specialty  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Residence  mail  box. 

1,465,218;    Aug.    14. 
Hoener,  Frederick,  assignor  to  W.  Modra,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Supporting  bracket  for  automobile   visors.     1,451,695  : 

Apr.   17. 
Hoener,    Samuel    T.,    Slater,    Mo.      Driving    and    steering 

mechanism  for  cultivators.     1,471,397  ;  Oct.  23. 
Hoeuschoid,   Peter   J.,   assignor  to   American   Twist   Drill 

Company.     Detroit,     Mich.       Machine     for     hot-rolling 

twist  drills.     1,443,953  ;  Feb.  6. 
Hoerr,   Louis  A,   St.    Louis,   Mo.      Car   door.      1,458,413: 

June  12. 
Hoeschen,   Henry   A.,   assignor  of   one-half  to   Baker   Ice 

Machine  Company,  Omaha,  Nehr.     Thermostatic  switch. 

1,470,079  ;  Oct.  9, 
Hoeschen,    Henry   A.,   assignor   of  one-half   to  Baker   ice 

Machine   Comfjanv,   Omaha,  Nebr.     Thermostat  attnoli- 

ment.     1,477,350  ;  Dec.  11. 
Hoey.  Samuel  C,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house   Electric   &   Manufacturing   Company.      Coil   sup- 
port.    1,448,403  ;  Mar.  13. 
Hoey.   Samuel  C,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  W^esting- 

house   Electric  &  Manufacturing   Company.      Composite 

plate  and  making  the  same.     1.477,3.^1  :  Dee.  11. 
Hofer,     Hans     F.,     Nagoya,     Japan.       Wasteless     skein. 

1,469.416:  Oct.  2. 
Hofif,  Adam  F.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.     Combined  wind  deflco 

tor  and  antiglare  device.     1,474,034;  Nov.   13. 
Hoff,  Carlton  L.,  and  G.  G.  Naugle,  York,  Pa.,  assignor* 

to   American    Chain  Company,   Inc.     Welding  machinr. 

1,474.824  ;   Nov.  20. 
Hoff,  Chester  A.      (See  Steese.  J.  C,  and  Hoff.) 
HofJ,    Robert   H.      (See   Forney,   P.,   and  Hoff.) 
Hoff,     Sigiird     J.,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Keyhole    guard. 

1,457,702;  June  5. 
HofC,    Sigurd    J.,   New    York,    N.    Y.      Dumb-waiter    lock. 

1,460,417;  July  3. 
Hoff,     Sigurd     J.,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Window     lock. 

1,461,147  ;  July  10. 
Hoff,  Stephen  C,  Delavan,  111.     Tool  for  compressing  vnlre 

springs.     1.465.905  ;  Aug.  21. 
Hoff,  Tony,  L.  C.  Shelton,  and  A.  MacMillan,  Butte,  Mont. 

Riveting  tool.     1,471,605;  Oct.  23. 
Hoffay,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Means  for  controlling 

entrance  into  and  from  passenger  carriers.     1,442,431  : 

Jan.  16. 
Hoffheimer,   Albert   M.      (See   Kihm,   Frank,   assignor.) 
Hoffman,  Alexander  C.  Wheeling,  W.  Va.     Locking  device 

for  tools.     1,476,446  ;  Dec.  4. 
Hoffman,   Alfred,   Kew   Gardens,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to   Aim 

Deo    Company,    Washington.    N.    J.      Making    mesityl 

oxide,    etc.      1,474,035 ;    Nov.    13. 


Hoffman  &  Billings  Mfg.  Company.  (See  Nicdecken,  Ed- 
ward P.,  assignor.) 

Hoffman,  Birdie  H.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Book  rest, 
1.448.118  ;   Mar.  13. 

Hoffman,  Carl,  AUentown,  Pa.  -Automobile  signal. 
1,478,857;   Dec.  25. 

Hoffman,  Clarence  0.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  Schul- 
man,  Detroit,  Mich.  Window-cleaning  device.  1,451,221 ; 
Apr.    10. 

Hoffman,  Edward,  Logan,  Utah.  Mortise  lock.  1,466,298; 
Aug.  28. 

Hoffman,  Edmund,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Closure  for  recep- 
tacles.     1,459,588  ;    June   19. 

Hoffman,  Edmund,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Closure  for  recep- 
tacles.     1,459,589  ;   June   19. 

Hoffman,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  Hoffman  &  Haynes 
Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Mop  head.  1,465,436 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Hoffman,  George  A.,  Ness  City,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W. 
J.  Harder,  Arnold,  Kans.  Attachment  to  thrashing  ma- 
chines.    1,478,960;  Dec.  25. 

Hoffman,  Glenn  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Parks  &  Bohne,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Transmission 
or   hrake   band.      1,468,811 ;    Sept.   25. 

Hoffman,  Hattie.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bobbed-hair  holder 
and  roll.     1,474,474  ;  Nov.  20. 

Hoffman  &  Ha.vnes  Company.  (See  Hoffman,  Frederick  C, 
assignor.) 

Hoffman,  Henry  R.  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  gear  shift 
and  speed  control.     1,475,265  ;   Nov.  27. 

Hoffman,  John,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Brick-cleaning  ma- 
chine.     1,465,132  ;    Aug.    14. 

Hoffman,  John  C,  et  al.  (See  Smith,  Luther  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoffman,  Joseph,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Steering  stabilizing 
device.     1.457,975  ;  June  5. 

Hoffman,  Keva,  Chicago,  111.  Combination  faucet. 
1,478,227:    Dec.    18. 

Hoffman,  Leon  F.,  Franklin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vacuum 
pump  and  method  of  operating  same.    1,444,121 ;  Feb.  6. 

llnfcmiin.  Leon,  F.,  Franklin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Starting 
unloader  for  air  compressors.     1,444.122  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hoffman,  Leon  F.,  Franklin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electro- 
thermal ignition  device.     1,453,461 ;  May  1. 

Hoffman,  Leon  F.,  Franklin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Valve  tor  air 
pumps  and  means  for  actuating  same.  1,475,826 ; 
Nov.   27. 

Hoffman.  Leonard  E.     (See  Martin,  C.  W.,  and  Hoffman.) 

Hoffman,  Loran  L.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Metallic  signal  for 
loconiotivr's.       1 .4rili.777  ;    Mnv    29. 

Hoffman,  Morris  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Production-recording  de- 
vice.    1,455,530  ;  May  15. 

Hoffman,  Morris  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Printing  device. 
1,455,588;  May  15. 

Hoffman,  Orville,  Modoc,  111.  Thrashing-machine  at- 
tachment.    1.456.441  :  May  22. 

Hoffman,  Otto  N.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Article-slicing  device. 
1,472,219  ;  Oct.  30. 

Hoffman,  Paul,  assignor  to  The  Ajax  Forge  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Articulated  railway  cross^ing.  1,443,411  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Hoffman,  Peter  L.,  assignor  to  Richards-Wilcox  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Aurora,  111.  Overhead  trolley. 
1,446,463  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hoffman,  Philip  M.  (See  Kemper,  J.  H.,  Hoffman,  and 
Teetor.) 

Hoffman.  Reuben  F.,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Radiator  cover. 
1,472,650  ;  Oct.  80. 

Hoffman,  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Oil  burner.     1,446,089:   Feb.  20. 

Hoffman,  Rudolph.  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Oil  burner.     1,446,090;  Feb.   20. 

Hoffman,  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Oil-stove  chimney  and 
drum.     1,447.662  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hoffman.  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Wickless-burner  oil  stove. 
1.447,663;  M.ir.  6. 

Hoffman.  Rudolph.  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears.  Roebuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago.  111.  Wick-straightening  means  for 
oil  heaters.      1,448.067;  Mar.   13. 

Hoffman.  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears.  Roebuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Wick  straightencr  for  oil  heaters. 
1.448,068;   Mar.   13. 

Hoffman,  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.    Stove  frame.     1,449,404  ;  Mar.  27. 

Hoffman,  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roe- 
buck and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Portable  oil  heater. 
1,451,910:   Apr.   17. 

Hoffman.  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  IH.  Stove  construction.  1,453,710  : 
Mnv    1. 

Hoffman,  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  hot  plate  and  laun- 
dry stove.     1,460,129  ;  June  26. 

Hoffman,  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Sheet-metal  reservoir  and  mak- 
ing the  same.     1,462,640;  July  24. 


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Hoffman,  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  asBigrnor  to  Sears,  Roe- 
Imok  and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Oil  stove.  1,468,783; 
Sept.  25. 

HolTwan,  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Co..  Chicago,  111.     Oil  stove.     1.469,789  :  Oct.  9. 

Hoffman,  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears.  Roe- 
buck and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Oil  stove.  1,470,738 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Hoffman,  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Co..  Chicago,  111.     Stove  leg.     1,472,418  ;  Oct.  30. 

Hoffman.  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears.  Roebuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Portable  oven.  1,472,836 ; 
Nov.  6. 

llofi'man,  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roe- 
buck and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Kitchen  cabinet.  1,473,703  ; 
Nov.    13. 

Hoffman,  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roe- 
buck and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Cook  stove.  1,473,704  ; 
Nov.    13. 

Hoffm.Tn,  Rudolph,  Kankakee,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roe- 
buck and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Oil  stove.  1,473,819 ; 
Nov.  1.3. 

Hoffman,  Samuel  O.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Circuit-con- 
trolling device.     1.445,951  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hoffman  Specialty  Company.  (See  Haynes,  Charles  V., 
a.ssignor. ) 

Hoflfman,  William  L.  (See  Garrett,  A.  O.,  Funnell,  and 
Hoffman.) 

Hoffman.  William  M.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Oil  Fuel  Engineering  Corporation.  Fuel- 
oil   burner.      1,448.802  ;   Mar.   20. 

Hoffman,  William  M.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Oil  Fuel  Engineering  Corporation.  Fuel- 
oil  burner.     1,460.719 ;    .Tuly   3. 

Hoffman.  William  M..  Buffalo,  N.  X.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Oil  Fuel  Engineering  Corporation. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  burning  hydrocarbons. 
1.468,021  ;   Sept.  18. 

Hoffmann,  (ienevieve  B.  (See  Hoffmann,  Harry  G.  and 
G.   B.) 

Hoffmann,  Harry  G.  and  G.  B..  Oakland,  Calif.  Hair 
waver.      1,454,281;    May    8. 

Hoffmann-La  Roche  Chemical  Works,  The.  (See  Preis 
werk.   Ernst,   assignor.) 

Hoffmann,  Paul  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Therapeutic  vibrator. 
1,455.291  :   May    15. 

Hoffmann.  Richard  A.,  Rosebank,  N.  Y.  Turnbuekle  lock. 
1.467,319;  Sept.  11. 

Hoffmann,  Richard  A.,  Rosebank,  N.  Y.  Turnbuekle  lock. 
1,473,677:   Nov.    13.  " 

Hoffmaster,  Warren  C,  Akron,  Ohio.  Safety  pin. 
1,466,226;   Aug.   28. 

Hoffner.  Frank,  Nanticoke,  Pa.  Flying  machine. 
1.446,797  ;   Feb.   27. 

Hoflfstaedter,  Hugo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile  tire. 
Dps.  63.645  ;  Dee.  25. 

Hoffstetter,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  Odin  Stove  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Erie.   Pa.     Stove.     1.451,071 ;  Apr.  10. 

Hoffstetter,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  Odin  Stove  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Erie,  Pa.     Burner.     1,451,072  ;  Apr.  10. 

Hofft,  M.  A.,  Company,  The,  (See  Hofft,  Maurice  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Hofft,  Maurice  A.,  assignor  to  The  M.  A.  Hofft  Company, 
Indianapolis.  Ind.  Furnace  arch  and  block.  1,447,780  : 
Mny.    i;. 

Hofinger,  Florent,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Manufacturing 
flutes.      1,455,440  ;   May   15. 

Hofmann,  Adolph  W.  (See  Steams,  A.  L..,  and  Hof- 
mann.) 

Hofmann.  Carl  F.,  et  al.  (See  Cumfer,  H.,  and  McFar- 
land.   assignors.) 

Hofmann,  Carl  J.,  New  York,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  M.  Heckscher.  Belle  Harbor,  N.  Y.  Phonograpli. 
],455.!n:;  :  Mny  22. 

Hofmann,  George  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Liquid-fuel  burner. 
1,460,130  ;  June  26. 

Hofinaun,  John,  Berkeley,  Calif.    Toy.    1,447,618  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hofmann,  .losef.  Baumaroche,  assignor  to  Alfred  Joel  & 
Co.,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Shock  absorber.  1,444,248  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Hofschneider,  Frederic  .1.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Device  for 
dental  use.     1,466,299;  Aug.   28. 

Hofstatter,  William  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  E. 
Resener,        Toledo,        Ohio.  Composition        shingle. 

1.470.837:  Oct.  16. 

Hofstetter,  Robert,  assignor  to  Illinois  Tool  Works.  Chi- 
cago, 111.    System  of  air  control.     1,441,088  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hoicau,  Ada,  Brooklyn,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  C.  W.  Armbrust,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Device  for  condensing 
the   moisture   in   the    breath.      1.468.298  ;    Sept.    IS. 

Hogan,  George  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Heel  plate.  1,449,602  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Hogan,  Jay  J.,  assignor  to  Hogan-Spencer-Whitley  Com- 
pany. Erie,  Pa.  Pipe  and  fitting  Joint.  1,442,724 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Hogan,  John  J..  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.    1,444,378  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hogan.  John  J.,  St.  Loui.s,  Mo.  Leg-rest  attachment  for 
chairs.      1,446,043  :   Feb.  20. 

Hogan,  Michael  J.,  Chicago,  111.     Interchangeable-charac- 
ter construction.     1,462,547  ;  July  24. 
Hogan.  Philip,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Seam  anchor.     1,474,835  ; 
Nov.  20. 


llogan-Spencer-Whltlcy  Company.  (See  Hogan,  Jay  J., 
assignor.) 

Hogan,  Thomas  Q.      (See  Reid,  James  H.,  a.ssignor.) 

Hiiganiis  Billesholms  Aktiebolag.  (See  Sieurin,  Sven  E., 
assignor.) 

Ilogarty,  Leo  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Combined  depth  and 
height  gauge.     1,464.428  ;   Aug.  7. 

Hogarty.  Leo  J.,  BruoUlyn,  N.  Y.  Securing  device. 
1,475,827  :   Nov.   27. 

Hogo,  Daniel  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Basil  Oil  and  Refining  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Treating 
petroleum.     1,474,475  ;  Nov.  20. 

Hoge,  Daniel  W.,  a.ssignor  to  Bash  Oil  and  Refining  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Treating  petroleum  vapor. 
1,474,476:  Nov.  20. 

Hoge,  Edward  C,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Roof  and  floor  con- 
struction.    1,464,711  ;   Aug.   14. 

Hoge  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Saunders.  Wil- 
liam M.,  .i.ssignor.) 

Hogenson,  William,  assignor  to  Chicago  Vitreous  Enamel 
Product  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Charging  apparatus 
for    enameling   furnaces.      1,468,944 ;    Sept.    25. 

Hogenson,  William,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Chicago  Vitre- 
ous Enamel  Product  Company,  Cicero,  111.  Charging 
fork   for   enameling  furnaces.      1,471,028 ;    Oct.    16. 

Hogg,  John  S.,  and  H.  Lane,  Wednesfield,  England.  Clip 
for    pipes   or   tubes.      1,468,297  ;    Sept.    18. 

Hoglunrt,  Carl  H..  Duluth,  Minn.  Concrete-block-raolding 
machine.      1,454,642  ;   May  8. 

Hogue,  Charles  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Hook  for  eyeglass 
chains.     1,470,264  ;  Oct.  9. 

Hogue.  William  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Rpooverv  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Well  rpamer. 
1.467,480  ;  Sept.  11. 

Hohlfeld  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Knight,  Ellwood  T.,  assignor.) 

llohmnn.  Charles  J.,  sr.,  Elmhurst,  111.  Guide  rail. 
1,463,319;  July  31. 

Hohmann.  Charles,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Measuring  triangle. 
1,470,530  :   Oct.  9. 

Hohmann,  Hugo,  Kopenick,  near  Berlin,  Germany.  Seal- 
ing-wax  candle.     1,462.601  :   .Tuly   24. 

Hohn,  Wilhelm,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Stapling  device. 
1,463,890;    Aug.    7. 

Hohnbach,  Robert,  Chicago,  111.  Valve-facing  tool 
1  469  935  *  Oct.  9. 

Hoi'tomt,  Hans  C.  (See  Hedlund,  M.  R.,  Hoitomt,  and 
Hedlund.') 

Hoitsma,  Peter,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Scaffold  machine. 
1,441,806;   Jan.  9. 

[Io.inowski,  Jakob,  Nekoosa,  Wis.  Concrete  railway  tie. 
1,445,438;  Feb.  13. 

Hokanson,  Alexander,  Burnslde,  assignor  to  The  Carling 
Tool  &  Machine  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Brush. 
1,460,850;  July  3. 

Hokanson,  Helge,  Washington,  N.  J.  Time-controlled 
switch.     1,470,323  ;  Oct.  9. 

Hokanson,  Martin,  Duluth,  Minn.  Separating  granular 
solid  material.     1,449,603  ;  Mar.  27. 

Hokanson,  Martin,  Duluth,  Minn.  Apparatus  for  separat- 
ing solid  materials  of  different  specific  gravities. 
1,449,604  ;  Mar.  27. 

Hokanson,  Martin,  Duluth,  Minn.  Apparatus  for  classi- 
fying granular  materials.      1,470.531  ;   Oct.  9. 

Hokanson,  Otto  A.,  assignor  to  Woodstock  Typewriter 
Company,  Woodstock,  111.  Ribbon-spool  holder  for 
typewriters.     1,444,071  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hokanson,  Otto  A.,  assignor  to  Woodstock  Typewriter 
Company,  Woodstock,  111.  Keyboard  screen  for  type- 
writers.     1,450,369  :    Apr.    3. 

Hokanson,  Otto  A.,  assignor  to  Woodstock  Typewriter 
Company,  Woodstock,  111.  Variable  line  spacer  for 
typewriters.     1,456,778  ;  May  29. 

Hokanson.  Otto  A.,  assignor  to  Woodstock  Typewriter 
Company,  Woodstock,  111.  Variable  line  spacer  for 
typewriters.     1,456,779  ;  May  29. 

Hokanson,  Otto  A.,  assignor  to  Woodstock  Typewriter 
Company,  Woodstock,  111.  Ribbon  spool  for  typewriters. 
1,469,386  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hokanson,  Otto  A.,  assignor  to  Woodstock  Typewriter 
Company,  Woodstock,  111.  Control  mechanism  for 
typewriters.      1,473,705;    Nov.    13. 

FInkanson,  Otto  A.,  assignor  to  Woodstock  Typewriteer 
Compauv,  Woodstock,  111.  Line  finder  for  typewriters. 
1,478.474;    Dec.    25. 

Hoke,  Jacob  F.,  ,ir.     (See  Holcomb,  J.  I.,  and  Hoke.) 

Hoke,  William  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Precision  gauge. 
1,449,118  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hoke,  William  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Precision  gauge. 
1,472,8.37;  Nov.  6. 

Holadla,  Thomas  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  G.  Brick- 
house,  Columbia,  N.  C.  Fertilizer  distributor. 
1,466,398;  Aug.  28. 

Holbrook,  Charles  W.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Buffer  for  pickers. 
1,4.50,726  ;   Apr.   3. 

Holbrook,  David  M.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Automatic  faucet. 
1,473,097  ;   Nov.  6. 

Holbrook,  Henry  E.  (See  Gustafson,  Arthur  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Holbrook,  Henry  K.,  Boston,  Mass.  Fuol-controUing 
means.     1,446,386;  Feb.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Holbrook,  Henry  E.,  Boston,  Mass.  Detachable-'wheel 
mounting.     1,454,282  ;  May  8. 

Holbrook,  Henry  E.,  Boston,  Mass.  Hinge.  1,465,268 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Holbrook,  John  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  M.  De  Fran- 
cisco, Jersey  City  Heights,  assignors  to  D.  S.  Plumb, 
East  Orange,  N.  J.  Two-color  photograpliy.  1,451,774  ; 
Apr.   17. 

Holbrook,  Virgil  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fireplace. 
1,442,473  ;  Jan.  16. 

Holcomb,  Henry  I.,  Centerville,  S.  Dale.  Trolling  spoon. 
1,464,041  ;    Aug.    7. 

Holcomb  &  Hoke  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Booth,  Earl  C,  assignor.) 

Holcomb  &  Hoke  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Holcomb,  J.  I.,  and 
Hoke,   assignors.) 

Holcomb.  James  I.,  and  J.  F.  Hoke,  jr.,  assignors  to  Hol- 
comb &  Hoke  Mfg.  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Pop-corn  ma- 
chine.     1,477.704  ;   Dec.    18. 

Holcomb.  Mollie  W.,  Erie,  Pa.  Hand  shield.  1,464,529  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Holcomb,  Mollie  W.,  Erie,  Pa.  Stocking  protector. 
1,464,530  ;    Aug.    14. 

Holcomb,  William  F.,  Clay  Center,  Nebr.  Feeder  for  for- 
age machines.     1,449,510  ;  Mar.  27. 

Holden,    Crofton   C.      (See   Hadley,   E.   P.,   and   Holden.) 

Holden,  Edward  H.,  Oldham,  England.  Device  to  facilitate 
the  cleaning  of  tobacco  pipes.     1,440,599  ;  Jan.  2. 

Holden,  Frank,  London,  England.  Electric  machine. 
1,465,081  ;   Aug.    14. 

Holden,  Hulbert  P.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Dust  collector. 
1,466,167  ;  Aug.    28. 

Holden,  Joseph  B..  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Remington  Type- 
writer Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,458,133  ;   June  12. 

Holden,  Joseph  B.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Remington 
Typewriter  Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,461,419;   July   10. 

Holden,  Joseph  B.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Remington  Type- 
writer Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,469,477  ;   Oct.  2. 

Holden,  Sheridan  F..  Paterson,  N.  J.  Motor-driven  ve- 
hicle.    1,454,115  ;  May  8. 

Holder,  Andrew  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Theft-pre- 
ventive  device.      1,456,272;    May   22. 

Holding,  Charles,  et  al.  (See  Brasche,  Ferdinand  F., 
assignor.) 

Holdinghausen,  William  A.,  Clovis,  N.  Mex.  Engine. 
1,469,836;  Oct.  9. 

Holdsworth,  Fred  D.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sulli- 
van Machinery  Company.  Controlling  mechanism. 
1,465,437;  Aug.  21. 

Holdsworth,  Fred  D.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to 
Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  Controlling  mechanism. 
1,473,601 ;  Nov.  6. 

Holdsworth,  Fred  D.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sulli- 
van Machinery  Company.  Controlling  mechanism  for 
compressors.     1,474,590  ;  Nov.   20. 

Hole,  Charles  C,  Fremont,  Nebr.  Automatic  train-stop- 
ping  apparatus.      1,456,442 ;    May    22. 

Hole,  Charles  C,  Fremont,  Nebr.  Track  device  for  auto- 
matic train-stopping  apparatus.     1,456,443  ;  May  22. 

Hole,  Morris  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  B.  Willcuts. 
McKlttrick,   Calif.     Pumping  jack.     1,470,080  ;    Oct.   9. 

Holed  Tite  Egg  Packing  Corporation.  (See  Koppelman, 
Morris,  assignor.) 

Holed  Tite  Egg  Packing  Corporation.  (See  Mann,  L.,  and 
Keppelman,    assignors.) 

Holick,  Steven,  Millsboro,  Pa.  Air  valve  for  inner  tubes. 
1,456,444  ;  May  22. 

Holifield,  Joseph  A.,  Mobile,  Ala.,  assignor  to  White 
Fuel  Oil  Engineering  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Self-regulating  motor-generator  set  for  arc  welding. 
1,468,154  ;  Sept.  18. 

Holifield,  Joseph  A.,  Mobile,  Ala.,  assignor  to  White 
Fuel  Oil  Engineering  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Self-regulating  arc-current  generator.  1,468,155 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Holifield,  Joseph  A.,  Mobile,  Ala.,  assignor  to  White 
Fuel  Oil  Engineering  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Arc-welding    apparatus.      1,468.156 ;    Sept.    18. 

Holifield,  Joseph  A.,  Mobile,  Ala.,  assignor  to  White 
Fuel  Oil  Engineering  Corporation,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
Inherently-regulated   dynamotor.      1,468,157 ;    Sept.    18. 

Holifield,  Joseph  A.,  Mobile,  Ala.,  assignor  to  White 
Fuel  Oil  Engineering  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Arc    welding   apparatus.      1,468,158 ;    Sept.    18. 

Holifield,  Joseph  A..  Mobile,  Ala.,  assignor  to  White 
Fuel  Oil  Engineering  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Constant-current  dynamotor  for  individual  arc  cir- 
cuits.    1,468,159  ;  Sept.  18. 

Holinger,  Emil  F.      (See  Kellogg,  M.  W.,  and  Holinger.) 

Holkenbrink,  Henry  F.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Service  switch 
box.     1,467,109  ;   Sept.   4. 

Holland,  C.  F.,  et  al.  (See  Harris,  Romaine  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Holland,  Charles  J.,  Patterson,  Idaho.  Knife  sharpener. 
1,477,488  ;  Dec.   11. 

Holland,  Christopher  E.,  Denver,  Colo.  Flexible  sliding 
door.     1.448,218  ;  Mar.  13. 

Holland,  Clifton  B.,  Nashville,  Teun.  Coffee  cartridge. 
1,454,739  :  May  8. 

Holland,  Dudley,  Duluth,  Minn.  Chest  and  container. 
1,470,166;  Oct.  9 


Holland,  Ezekiel  H.,  Byron,  Ga.  Vending  machine. 
1,446,010;  Feb.  20. 

Holland,  Frank  F.,  Corpus  Christl,  Tex.  Hemstitching  at- 
tachment for  sewing  machines.     1,469,936  ;  Oct.  9. 

Holland  Furnace  Company.  (See  Nystrom,  Oscar  P., 
assignor.) 

Holland,  Henry  T.,  Winfield,  N.  Y.  Comb.  1,451,260; 
Apr.  10. 

Holland,  Ignatious  G.,  and  G.  A.  Broughton,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Automobile  signal.     1,472,718  ;  Oct.  30. 

Holland,  Joseph  L.,  Shepparton,  Victoria,  Australia. 
Grading  machine  principally  for  fruit.  1,471,128 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Holland,  Kirk  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Device  for  compressing 
piston  rings.     1,444,072;  Feb.  6. 

Holland-Letz,  Lud,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  International  Harvester  Company.  Buckle 
slat  for  conveyers.     1.446,119;  Feb.  20. 

Holland-Letz,  Ludwig,  Oak  Park,  111.  Adjusting  mecha- 
nism   adapted    for   line   control.      1,461,420 ;    July    10 

Holland,  Newman  H.,  assignor  to  New  Jersey  Patent  Com- 
panv,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Phonograph  recorder. 
1,465,764:  Aug.  21. 

Holland  Rod  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Mull,  Ray- 
mond  A.,    assignor.) 

Holland,  Samuel  O.,  Salisbury,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
B.  L.  Umberger,  Concord,  N.  C.  Collapsible-rim  tool. 
1,449,405;  Mar.  27. 

Holland,  Walter,  assignor  to  The  Dollar  Trust,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  Vacuum  holding  or  lifting  device. 
1,444,180;   Feb.   6. 

Holland,  Walter  E.,  assignor  to  Philadelphia  Storage  Bat- 
tery Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Protective  covering 
for  battery  cases.     1,447,782  ;  Mar.  6. 

Holland,  Walter  B.,  and  J.  M.  Skinner,  assignors  to  Phil- 
adelphia Storage  Battery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Making  storage-battery  grids.     1,447,781 ;  Mar.  6. 

Holland,  Walter  E.,  Philadelphia,  and  L.  J.  Pearson, 
Wyncote,  assignors  to  Philadelphia  Storage  Battery 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Storage-battery  cell. 
1.447,783  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hollander,  Herman  C,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  Index  holder  and 
recapitulating  frame.      1,449,045  ;   Alar.   20. 

Hollander,   Louis.      (See   Harris,   F.   R.,   and    Hollander.) 

Hollander,  Marcus,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Aerial  navigating 
apparatus.      1,454,283  ;  May  8. 

Hollander,  Marcus,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Air  propeller. 
1,466,901  ;    Sept.    4. 

Hollberg,  Leo  C,  et  al.     (See  Smith,  David  K.,  assignor.! 

Holle,  Albert  J.,  Rushford,  Minn.  Motor-vehicle  tilting 
apparatus.     1,456,593  ;  May  29. 

Holle,  Alexander  A.,  Paddington,  London,  England. 
Motor   road  vehicle.     1,476,447 ;   Dec.   4. 

HoUenbeck,  Oscar  D.,  assignor  to  Racine  Horseshoe  Tire 
Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Vehicle  tire  tread.  Des.  63,259  ; 
Nov.   13. 

HoUenbeck,  Oscar  D.,  assignor  to  The  Racine  Horseshoe 
Tire  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Resilient  tire.  Des. 
63,646.:   Dec.   25. 

HoUenbeck,  Paul  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Paper  Company.  Mechanism  for  measuring 
the  cubic  contents  of  bodies.     1,453,111 ;  Apr.  24. 

HoUenbeck,  Paul  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Paper  Company.  Mechanism  for  measuring 
cubic  contents  of  bodies.    1,453,112 ;  Apr.  24. 

HoUenbeck,  Royal  B.,  and  H.  Roe,  Flint,  Mich.  Uphol- 
stery-securing   device.      1.473,098 ;    Nov.    6. 

Holler,  Ralph  H.  A.,  Drayton,  N.  Dak.  Potato  cutter. 
1.474.717  :   Nov.  20. 

Holteran,  Charles  P.,  Chicago,  HI.  Combined  blast  and 
suction  sweeper.     1,463,583  ;  July  31. 

Holley,  Clarence  M.,  assignor  to  Utility  Compressor  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Artificial  refrigerating  unit. 
1,463,999  :   Aug.    7. 

Holley,  Earl.     (See  Dostal,  Joseph  L.,  assignor.) 

Holley,  Earl.     (See  Meloche,  Daniel  H.,  assignor.) 

Holley,  George  M.      (See  Udale,   Stanley  M.,  assignor.) 

Holley,  Thomas  W..  Ranger,  Tex.  Pedestal  for  sand-reel 
shafts.     1,440,600;  Jan.  2. 

Holllday,  Custer  B.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Socket. 
1,453,138 ;  Apr.  24. 

Holllday,  David,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Clothesline  hitch, 
1,445,683;   Feb.  20. 

Holllday,  John  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  sig- 
naling.    1,455,761  ;  May  15. 

Holllday,  Peter  A.,  assignor  to  Belliss  and  Morcom  Lim- 
ited, Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  Warwick,  England.  In- 
ternal-combustion engine.     1,471,847  ;  Oct.  23. 

Holllday,  Thomas  P.,  Savannah,  Ga.  Fixture  for  adver- 
tising signs.     1,448.299  ;  Mar.  13. 

HoUing,  Lewis  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Automobile  cover  or 
garage.     1,472,651 ;  Oct.  30. 

Hollingdrake,  Henry,  Stockport,  England.  Time  com- 
puter.    1,468,862  ;   Sept.  25. 

Hollingdrake,  Henry,  and  T,  Lee,  Stockport,  England. 
In-niotion   recorder   for   vehicles.      1,445,214 ;    Feb.    13. 

Hollinger,  Gordon,  St  Jacobs,  Canada.  Thrashing-ma- 
chine attachment.     1,465,438  ;  Aug.  21. 

Hollingshead,  Arthur  G.,  assignor  to  The  Okadee  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Locomotlve-boller  front-end  sup- 
port.    1,448,444;  Mar.  13. 


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Hollingsworth,  Jeptba  G..  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  Sells, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cigarette  holder  and  ejector. 
1,447,004  :  Mar.  6. 

Hollins,  Willis  C,  and  F.  P.  Arrousez,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Roseuburg  &  Co.,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Cut-out  box.     1,446,622  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hollis,  Otis  A.,  ICnoxville  Borough,  Pa.  Ventilator. 
1,443.263  :  Jan.  23. 

HoUlster,  William  C,  ct  al.  (See  Steuart,  Gordon  R., 
assignor.) 

Hollister,  Willoughby  F.,  Cowen,  W.  Va.  Fishing  rod. 
1,458,057 ;  June  5. 

HoUmeyer,  Richmond  J.  (See  Steidle,  F.  X.,  and  Holl- 
meyer.) 

HoUnagel,  Theodore  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Dumping  ve- 
hicle.     1,464,935  ;    Aug.    14. 

Hollopeter,  Orville  C.     (See  Lalse,  C.  A.,  and  Hollopeter.) 

Holloway,  Frank  P.,  assignor  to  Fair  Foundry  Co.,  Knox- 
vllle,   Tenn.      Stove.     1,457,660;    Jujie   5. 

Holloway,  Le  Roy  P.,  assignor  to  The  Biggs  Boilar  Works 
Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Retort  door.  1,465,906 ; 
Aug.  21. 

HoUowav,  Le  Roy  P.,  assignor  to  The  American  Rubber  & 
Tire  Co.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tire  tread.  Des.  62,952 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Holloway,  Louisa,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cord  retriever. 
1,448,300;  Mar.  13. 

Holloway,  William  W.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  and  H.  Kiel- 
berg,  Martins  Ferry,  Ohio,  assignors  to  Whitaker-Gless- 
ner  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Radiant  gas  heater. 
Des.  62,059  ;  Mar.  13.  " 

Holloway,  William  W.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  and  H.  Kiel- 
berg,  Martins  Ferry,  Ohio,  assignors  to  Whitaker  Gless- 
ner,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Radiant  gas  heater.  1,455,051 ; 
May   15. 

Holloway,  William  W.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  and  H.  Kielberg, 
Martins  Ferry,  Ohio,  assignors  to  Whitaker-Glessner 
Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  •  Radiant  support  and 
holder  for  gas  heaters.     1,455,052  ;  May  15. 

Holloway,  William  W.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  and  H.  Kiel- 
berg, Martins  Ferry,  Ohio,  assignors  to  WTiitaker-Gless- 
ner  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Substructure  for 
stoves.     1,455,053  ;   May   15. 

HoUup,  Charles  H.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Welding  Engineering  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Welding  process  and  means.    1,466,587  ;  Aug.  28. 

Holly,  Carlos,  Lockport,  assignor  to  F.  N.  Burt  Company, 
Limited,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Making  boxes  and  elements 
thereof.      1,450,681  ;    Apr.    3. 

Holm,  Jens  S.,  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa.  Computer.  1,476,514  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Holman,  Arthur  J.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Motion  Pic- 
ture Improvement  Company.  Lens-adjusting  means. 
1,453,462  ;  May   1. 

Holman,  Daniel  F.,  Farmersville,  Ohio.  Conduit-protec- 
tion   means.      1,466,718 ;    Sept.    4. 

Holman,  Harrv  T.,  Suninieisidp,  Prince  Edward  Island, 
Canada.     Fox  pen.     1,462,107  ;  July  17. 

Holman,  Robert  C.,  assignor  to  The  Hooven,  Owens, 
Rentschler  Company,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Valve.  1,444,790  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Holman.  William  E.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Lloyd,  Mar- 
shall B..  assignor.) 

Holman,  William  H.     (See  Field,  E.  H.,  and  Holman.) 

Holman,  William  W..  Washington,  D.  C.  Identification 
hatband.      1,478.961  ;    Dec.    25. 

Holmberg,  John  A.,  Lindsborg,  Kans.  Check  valve. 
1,453,978  :  May  1. 

Holmberg,  Theodore  A.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Heating  system. 
1,472,757  ;  Oct.  30. 

Holmdahl,  Charles,  Kellogg,  Iowa.  Combination  pump 
jack  and  speed  -  reducing  mechanism.  1,471,606 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Holmes,  Alfred  E.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Plunkett,  Chicago, 
III.     Liquid  dispenser.     1,454,284  ;  May  8. 

Holmes,  Allan  T..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sheet-metal  con- 
struction.    1,475,387  ;   Nov.   27. 

Holmes,  Arthur  E..  Timaru,  New  Zealand.  Concrete-wall 
boxing.     1,478,653  ;  Dec.  25. 

Holmes,  Arthur  S.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Workholding  attach- 
ment for  milling  machines.     1,470,265  ;  Oct.  9. 

Holmes,  Bradford  B.,  U.  S.  Army.  Spring  wheel. 
1,463,135;   July  24. 

Holmes,  Bradford  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
J.  W.  Weeks,  Secretary  of  War  of  the  United  States 
of  America,  trustee.  Leather  gasket.  1,461,902 ; 
July  17. 

Holmes,  Carlton  W.,  Long  Beach,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
Z.  S.  Skinner,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Finger  ring. 
1,460,798;  July  3. 

Holmes,   Chandler   P.      (See  Hoyt,   F.,  and  Holmes.) 

Holmes,  Edgar  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Hamlin- 
Holmes  Motor  Company.  Motor  vehicle.  1,450,292 ; 
Apr.  8. 

Holmes,  Edward.      (See  Lightner,  A.  D.,  and  Holmes.) 

Holmes,  Elbridge  R.,  assignor  to  Crompton  &  Knowles 
Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Dobby  lever.  1,451,828  ; 
Apr.   17. 

Holmes,  Elbridge  R.,  assignor  to  Crompton  &  Knowles 
Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Warp  stop  motion. 
1,462,548;   July  24. 


Holmes,  Elbridge  R.,  assignor  to  Crompton  &  Knowles 
Loom  W'orks,  Worcester,  Mass.  Narrow-ware  loom. 
1,462,549;  July  24. 

Holmes,  Elbridge  R.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Cromp- 
ton &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  Spool-tension  device. 
1,477.958;  Dec.  18. 

Holmes  Electric  Protective  Company.  (See  Roe,  William 
C,  assignor.) 

Holmes,  Eugene,  Manchester,  England.  Combing  ma- 
chine.     1,478,609  ;    Dec.   25. 

Holmes,  Frank  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Neckwear.  1,473,099  ; 
Nov.   6. 

Holmes,  Garnet  B.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
P.  M.  Grant,  Venice,  Calif.  Automobile  hood  rest. 
1,459,370;   June   19. 

Holmes,  George  E.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Oil-shale  retort. 
1,451,575  ;  Apr.  10. 

Holmes,  Harry  A.,  Aurelia,  Iowa.  Punching  machine. 
1,475,828  ;    Nov.    27. 

Holmes,  Harry  N.,  Oberlin,  Ohio.  Removal  of  scale  and 
rust  from  iron  and  steel.     1,470,225  ;  Oct.  9. 

Holmes,  Henry  S.     (See  Murray,  T.  E.,  jr.,  and  Holmes.) 

Holmes,  Henry  S.,  New  York,  assignor  to  T.  E.  Murray, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Uniting  metal  parts.  1,467,792 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Holmes,  James  T.      (See  Jones,  B.,  and  Holmes.) 

Holmes,  Lawren(;e,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Adjustable  power 
earth  auger.     1,470,838  ;  Oct.  16. 

Holmes,  Levi,  Eaynham,  Mass.  Mold  for  rubber  heels. 
1,451,510  ;  Apr.  10. 

Holmes,  Lora  E.,  Moultrie,  Ga.  Convertible  furniture. 
1,452,117;  Apr.   17. 

Holmes,  Morris  P.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Reeling  mechanism,  1,449,181  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Holmes,  Morris  P.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Jefifery  Manufacturing  Company, 
Columbus,  Ohio.     ReeL     1,454,017  ;  May  J. 

Holmes,  Morris  P.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Mining  machine.  1,470,570 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Holmes,  Morris  P.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Mining  machine.  1,470,571 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Holmes,  Morris  P.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Mining  machine.  1,470,572 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Holmes,  Morris  P.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Mining  machine.  1,470.573  : 
Oct.  9. 

Holmes,  Nellie  I.,  administratrix.    (See  Holmes,  Roy  B.) 

Holmes,  Oscar  J.     (See  Larsen,  L.  B.,  and  Holmes.) 

Holmes,  Oscar  J.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Apparatus  for  automati- 
cally extinguishing  fires  in  oil  tanks  and  other  struc- 
tures.    1,455,789;  May  22. 

Holmes,  Roy  B.,  duceased,  Log  Angeles,  Calif.  ;  N.  I. 
Holmes,  administratrix,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  A.  W.  Saline.  Flexible  coupling.  1,460,337  ; 
June  26. 

Holmes,  Roy  B.,  deceased,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. ;  N.  I. 
Holmes,  administratrix,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  A.  W.  Saline.  Flexible  joint.  1,460,338 ; 
June  26. 

Holmes,  Rudolph  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Morgan  & 
W^right.  Stitcher  mechanism  for  tire-making  machine. 
1.405.552:  Aug.  21. 

Holmes,  Thomas  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Golf  club.  1,453,503; 
May  1. 

Holmes,  Thom.is  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Journal  lubricator. 
1,470,739  ;   Oct.   16. 

Holmes,  Warren  S.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Building  construc- 
tion.    1,468,812  ;   Sept.  25. 

Holmes,  Wayne  M.      (See  Yeager,  L.  R,,  and  Holmes.) 

Holmes,  William  H.,  Columbus.  Ohio.  Hood  hook  for 
motor   vehicles.      1,466,528 ;   Aug.    28. 

Holmes,  William  H.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Filing  system 
1,472,020  ;  Oct.  23. 

Holmested,  Francis  K.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Coal  cutting 
and    loading    machine.      1,478,280 ;    Dec.    18. 

Holmested,  Francis  K.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Coal  cutting 
and  loading  machine.     1,478,281  ;  Dec.  18. 

Holmgreen,  Julius  H.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Bending  ma- 
chine.    1.465,733:  Aug.  21. 

Holmgren,  Eric  A.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
shaping  uppers  over  lasts.     1,453,274;  May  J. 

Holmquist,  August.  (See  Bjorklund,  W.  A.,  and  Holm- 
qulst.) 

Holmquist,  August,  Hoopeston,  assignor  to  Sprague  Can- 
ning Machinery  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pulping  ma- 
chine.    1,443,535  ;  Jan.  30. 

Holmquist,  August,  Hoopeston,  assignor  to  Sprague  Can- 
ning Machinery  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heating  coil. 
1.443,536  ;  Jan.  30. 

Holmquist,  August,  Hoopeston,  assignor  to  Sprague  Can- 
ning Machinery  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Filling  ma- 
chine.    1,453,840  ;  May  1. 

Holmquist,  August,  sr.,  Hoopeston,  assignor  to  Sprague 
Canning  Machinery  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Can-filling 
machine.     1,458,903  ;   June   12. 

Holmquist,  John  A.,  W'oodlawn,  Pa.  Reel  carrier. 
1,473,678;  Nov.   13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PllO'M  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Holmquist,  John  T.,  Chicago,  111.  Accelerator  for  autonio- 
hile   eii.sines.      1,454, .512  ;   May    8. 

Holmstrom,  Axel,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Etching  machine. 
1,466,096;   Aug.   28. 

Holophane  Glass  Company.  (See  Dorey,  William  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Holran,  John  R.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Explosive  charge. 
1,440.601  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hol.sen,  Joseph  J.,  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Comhination  tool. 
1,453,979  ;   May    1. 

Holslag,  Claude  J.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Electric  Arc 
Cutting  &  Welding  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Electrode 
for  electric-arc  cutting  or  reducing.     1,451,392  ;  Apr.  10. 

Holslag,  Claude  J.,  South  Orange,  a.ssisnijr  tu  Elcclric 
Arc  Cutting  &  Welding  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Weld- 
ing electrode.     1,478,738  ;   Dec.  25. 

Holstad,  Gilbert  0.,  Ridgeway,  Iowa.  Transmission. 
1,473,555;   Nov.  6. 

Holstead,  John  W.     (See  Patrick,  I.,  and  Holstead.) 

Holstein,  John  V.     (See  Mixter,  G.  W.,  and  Holstein.) 

Holstein,  Otto,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Device  for  cleaning 
fur  articles.     1,473,431  ;   Nov.  6. 

Holstein,  William,  Chicago,  111.  Sash  lock.  1,477,265  ; 
Dec.   11. 

Holt,  Charles  A.,  jr.,  Galveston,  Tex.  Dumping  body  for 
vehicles.     1,445,215  ;  Feb.  13. 

Holt,  Daniel  S.,  Mittlneague,  Mass.  Recording  mecha- 
nism.      1,471,129 ;    Oct.    16. 

Holt,  Frank  A.,  Rochdale,  and  G.  Kershaw,  Whitworth, 
England.  Creel  and  support  for  yarn.  1,465,359; 
Aug.  21. 

Holt,  Harold  E.  S.,  Farnborough,  Hants,  England.  Para- 
chute.    1,443.745  ;  .Jan.  30. 

Holt,  Harold  E.  S.,  Farnborough,  England.  Parachute 
apparatus.     1,470.610  ;  Oct.  16. 

Holt,  Harris  B.,  Dormont,  assignor  to  Rosedale  Foundry 
&  Machine  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Furnace  grate. 
1,476.337;   Dec.  4. 

Holt,  Henry  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile  towing 
frame.     1,472,003  ;  Oct.  23. 

Holt,  Joseph  W.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Union  Paper 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper-can-capping  machine. 
1.404,654:    Aug.    14. 

Holt,  Josephine  L.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Bust  confiner  and  re- 
ducer.    1,463,424  ;  July  31. 

Holt,  Leddra  W.  (See  Shivers,  P.  F.,  and  Lindberg, 
assignors.) 

Holt  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Arthur,  George 
T.,    assignor.) 

Holt  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Best,  Clarence 
L.,   assignor.) 

Holt  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  CooU,  Prank, 
assignor.) 

Holt  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Holt,  Pliny 
E.,  assignor.) 

Holt  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Norelius,  Emil 
F..    iiKsignor.) 

Holt  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Stegeman, 
Henry   J.,   assignor.) 

Holt  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  TurnbuU,  Wil- 
liam,  assignor.) 

Holt  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Wickersham, 
Elmer    E.,   assignor.) 

Holt,  Pliny  E.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Stockton,  Calif.    Track  link.     1,442,567  ;  Jan.  16. 

Holt,  Pliny  E.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Stockton,  Calif.  Spring  equalizer.  1,442,568 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Holt,  Pliny  E.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Stockton,  Calif.  Single-spring-yoke  adjuster. 
1,442.569;  Jan.   16. 

Holt,  Pliny  E.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Stockton,  Calif.  Detachable  tractor  unit  for  gun 
mounts.      1.442.570 ;    Jan.    16. 

Holt,  Pliny  B.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Stockton,  Calif.  Removable  grouser  tov  track 
links.     1,455,490  ;  May  15. 

Holt,  Thomas   W.      (See  Morrison,  J.  W.,  and    Holt.) 

Holt,  Victor  L.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Stump  puller.  1,467,161 ; 
Sept.   4. 

Holt,  Victor  L.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Saw  attachment  for 
tractors.     1,472,394  ;  Oct.  30. 

Holt,  Walter  E.,  Loris,  S.  C  Window  sash.  1,472,002; 
Oct.  23. 

Holtby,  Wilkie  H.,  Mangum,  Okla.  Tramper.  1,443,023; 
Jan.  23. 

Holter,    Krlstlan.      (See   Borresen,    A.    H.,    and    Holter.) 

Holtfoth,  Joachim  T.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  L.  A. 
Young  Industries,  Incorporated.  Detroit,  Mich.  Cushion- 
spring-assembling  machine.     1,473,989  ;  Nov.  13. 

HoltholT,  Henry  C,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Roasting  furnace. 
]  ,450,900  :    Apr.   S. 

Holton,  Abner  L.,  Big  Stone  Gap,  Va.  Lifting  jack  for 
motor   vehicles.      1,461,353 ;    July    10. 

Holton,  Abner  T.,  High  Point,  N.  C.  Kitchen  table. 
1,463,701  ;  .July  31. 

Holton,  Birchard  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pressure-regu- 
lating valve.     1,462,937;   July  24. 

Holton  Birchard  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Air  brush. 
1,474,324;   Nov.   13. 

Holton,  Edward  C.     (See  O'Boyle,  M.  J.,  and  Holton.) 


Holton,  Frank,  Chicago,  111.  Weed  extractor.  1,400.168; 
Aug.    28. 

Holtorp,  Wllhelm,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Bearing. 
1,451,222;  Apr.  10. 

Holtorp,  Wilhelm,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Lubricating  de- 
vice for  axle  journals.     1,472,363  ;  Oct.  30. 

Holtvoigt,  Henry  B.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Kite.  1,465,040; 
Aug.   1.4. 

HoHz,  Edward  W.  A.,  Evansville,  Ind.  Steering-wheel 
attachment.     1,446,304  ;   Feb.  20. 

IIcjIIz,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  Sangama  Electric  Com- 
pany, SpringiJeld,  111.  Automatic  switch.  1,476,013 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Holtz,  Gustav,  Gouldsboro,  Pa.  Amalgam  carrier  and 
plugger.     1,469,004;   Sept.  25. 

Holtz,  Gustav,  and  C.  Gress,  Gouldsboro,  Pa.  Self-center- 
ing ice  chute  and  run.     1,450,887  ;  Apr.  3. 

Holtzer-Cabot  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Bickell, 
George  H.,  assignor.) 

Holtzer-Cabot  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Durbin,  Ver- 
non, assignor.) 

Holtzer-Cabot  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Kennedy, 
Carlton  L.,  assignor.) 

Holvay,  Susie  T.,  Watts,  Calif.  Oven.  1,471,961; 
Oct.  23. 

Holway,  Arthur  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Timer.  1.462,700  ; 
July  24. 

Holway,  Orlando  G.,  Chippewa  Palls,,  Wis.  Vehicle 
trunk  rack.     1,452,639  ;  Apr.  24. 

Holworthy,  Herbert  F.,  Salop,  England.  Sparking  plug 
for   internal-combustion    engines.      1,452.118:    Apr.    17. 

Holy,  George  H.  P.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa,,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Weight- 
equalization    device.       1,454,926 ;     May     15. 

Holy,  George  H.  P.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  ^Manufacturing  Company.  Flexible 
gear.      1,460,131  ;   June  26. 

Holy,  George  H.  P.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Driving 
connection  for  locomotives.     1,472,173  ;  Oct,  30. 

Holycross,  Levva  R.,  and  R.  W.  Martin,  Columbus,  Ohio  ; 
said  Martin  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  said 
Holycross.      Toy   balloon.      1,447,848 ;    Mar.   6. 

Holyoke  Company,  The.  (See  Marshall,  William  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

llolyoke  Vacuum  Sluice  Company.  (See  Hickey,  J.,  and 
Schwartz,   assignors.) 

Holywell,  Harold  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Telephone  pencil 
holder.     1,462,108  :  July  17 

Holz,  Henry  C.  P.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Landing  de- 
vice.     1,461,660;    July   10. 

Holzhausen,  Richard  J.,  assignor  to  The  Compo  Manu- 
facturing Company,  West  Port,  Conn.  Stapling  ma- 
chines.    1,441,083  ;  Jan.  9. 

Holzinger,  John  H.,  et  al.  (See  Childs,  George  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Holzmayer,  Benedikt,  assignor  to  Deutsche  Luxfer  Pris- 
raen  Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. '  Sign. 
1,449,005  ;  Mar.  27. 

Homan,  Fred  D.,  and  M.  A.  Rutenber,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Kinetic  power  jack.     1,472,362  ;  Oct.  30. 

Homan,  Fred  J,,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Collapsible  core  for 
ij«i)crete   construction.      1,467,760;    Sept.    11. 

Homans,  Thomas  S.,  assignor  to  Intertype  Corporation, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Galley  for  typographical  maclynes. 
1,464,483  :    Aug.    7. 

Home  Comfort  Heater  Co.,  The.  (See  Kreutzer,  Theodor 
E.,  assignor,  i 

Home  Electric  Lighting  Company.  (See  Ferguson,  Charles 
H.,  assignor.) 

Homer,  Joseph,  Boston,  Mass.  Dental  articulator  or  re- 
lator.     1,464,474  :  Aug.  7. 

Homewood.  Fred  A.,  Glendo,  Wyo.  Wheel  tightener. 
1,460,097;   Aug.    28. 

Homniel.  Charles  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  System  for  the  gen- 
eration and  distribution  of  electrical  energy.  1,448,219  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Homrighous,  John  H.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Automatic 
Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Voice-current  telephone 
repeater.     1,460,814  ;   July  3. 

Homrighous.   Reber.      (See  Mayes,   J.,   and   Homrighous.) 

Honabach,  Clarence  W.,  Glenlyon,  Pa.  Internal-combus- 
tion engine.     1,468,567  ;  Sept.  18. 

Honda,  Yakichi,  Fowler,  Calif.  Stop  and  turn  signal. 
1,455,001 ;  May  15. 

Hondoll,  Percy  G.,  Battersea,  London,  England.  Cleaner 
for   water-tube   boilers.      1 ,450,957 ;    Apr.    10. 

Honeywell  Heating  Specialties  Company.  (See  Edge- 
combe, Edward  P.,  jr.,   assignor.) 

Honold,  Gottlob  P\,  assignor  to  Honold  Manufacturing 
Company,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Bathtub  leg.  1,463.955 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Honold  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Honold,  Gottlob 
P.,   assignor.) 

Honsinger,  Charles  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bank  safety  device. 
1,460,584  :  July  3. 

Honsinger,  William  E.,  Round  Lake,  N.  Y.  Poultry  feeder. 
1,450,175  :  Apr.  3. 

Honstetter,  Emil.     (See  Chinsky,  H.  H.,  and  Honstetter.) 

Hontos,  James  G.,  assignor  to  Safety  Shoe  Rest  &  Shoe 
Shining  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Foot  rest.  1,449,752  ; 
Mar.  27. 


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Hood,  Charles  B.,  Beaumont,  Tes.  Harvester.  1,449,944  , 
Mar.  27. 

Hood.  Ernest  K.,  deceased,  by  II.  H.  Hood,  administratrix, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor  to  American  Slicing  Ma- 
chine Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Slicing  machine. 
1.407,701  ;  Sept.  11. 

Hood,  George  J.,  Lawrence,  Kans.  Drawing  instrument. 
1,461,421  ;    July    10. 

Hood.  Harriet  11..  administratrix.    (See  Hood.  Ernest  IC.) 

llor.d.  .lohn  .T..  Ix)ndon,  J.  Clark.  Huttou,  and  P.  G.  Clark, 
London,  England.  Decolorizing  and  purification  of  sac- 
charine materials.     1,452,739  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hood.  Noah  J.,  Vance.  Ala.  Signal  means.  1,460,324 ; 
June  26. 

Hood  Rubber  Company.     (See  Fritch,  Elue  O.,  assignor.) 

Hood  lUibber  Company.  (See  Glidden,  Alfred  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hood  Rubber  Company.  (See  La  Fayette,  T.  E..  Glidden, 
and   Gaughan,   assignors.) 

Hood  Rubber  Company.  (See  Perrault,  Josfph  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hood  Rubber  Company.    (See  Roper,  Charles  H..  assignor.) 

lioodwln,  .T.  W..  Company.  (See  Hoodwin,  Joseph  W., 
assignor.) 

Hoodwin.  Joseph  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Crimping  machint 
1,441.227  ;  Jan.  9. 

Uoodwiii,  Joseph  W.,  assignor  to  J.  W.  Hoodwin  Com- 
pany,  Chicago,   111.     Tray.     1,469,596  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hooe,  Raymond  M.,  Evansville,  lud.  Lubiicaiiiig  system. 
1,444.070:  Feb.  13. 

Hoofnaglp.  'William  T.  (See  Harris,  W.  T.,  Hamme,  and 
Hoofhagle.) 

Hootnagle,  William  T.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Protective 
device  for  electric  flatlrons.     1,447.134  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hoofnagle,  William  T.,  assignor  to  Comfo  Electric  Iron 
Company,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Electric  flatiron.  1,446,798  ; 
Fi'b.  27. 

Hoogerhyde,  John.  (See  Koon,  A.  J.,  Hoogerhyde,  and 
Collins.) 

Hook,  C.  Howard.     (See  Miller,  Arnold  W.,  assignor.) 

Hook.   Charles   H.      (See   Francis,    Albert   W..    assignor.) 

Hook,  Charles  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Snap-acting  gas-con- 
trol valve.      1,477.647  ;   Dec.   18. 

Hook.  Henry  C,  Windsor,  Vt.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Aluminum  Manufactures.  Incorporated,  Cleve- 
land. Ohio.  Combined  boring  and  milling  machine. 
1,440,602  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hoot.  Henry  C,  Windsor,  Vt..  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Aluminum  Manufactures,  Incorporated.  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Profiling  machine.     1.440,603  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hook.  Henry  C,  Windsor,  Vt.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Aluminum  Manufactures,  Incorporated, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Swaging  apparatus.  1,458,294 ; 
June  12. 

Hook.  Henry  C,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Aluminum  Manufacturers.  Incorporated, 
Cleveland,   Ohio.     Broach.      1,441,502 ;   Jan.   9. 

Hook.  Henry  C.  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Aluminum  Manufacturers.  Incorporated. 
Cleveland,   Ohio.     Broaching  tool.      1.441.503 ;    Jan.    9. 

Hook,  James  H.,  Corsicana,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Draper  Corpo- 
ration, Hopedale,  Mass.  Drag  roll  for  looms.  1,464,484  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Hooker  Electrochemical  Company.  (See  Fink,  G.  J.,  and 
Giaaque,   assignors.) 

Hooker  Electrochemical  Company.  (See  Rowland,  Jasper 
M.,  assignor.  J  ^ 

Hooker  Electrochemical  Company.  (See  Townsend,  Clin- 
ton P.,  assignor.) 

Hooker,  James  E.,  Daytona  Beach,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  A.  Dekle.  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Interlocked  shingle. 
1.442,614;  Jan.  16. 

Bookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Sundback,  Gideon,  as- 
signor.) 

Hooks,  Bentley  R.,  Amarillo.  Tes.  Safety  appliance  for 
railway  switches.      1.462.010  :   July   17. 

Hooper,  Charles  L..  Rochester,  assignor  to  Vacuum  Oil 
Company.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Filling  machine.  1,469.218  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Hooper,  Charles  L.,  R.  F.  Sutherland,  and  A.  W.  Park- 
house,  Rochester,  assignors  to  Vacuum  Oil  Company, 
New  York,  N.  T.    Coating  machine.     1,463,362  ;  July  SI. 

Hooper.  F.  X.,  Co.,  Inc.  (See  Fitchett,  T.  S.,  and  Haase, 
assignors.) 

Hooper.  F.  X..  Company.  (See  Haase,  J.  I.,  and  Metz, 
assignors.) 

Hooper.  Forest.  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada.  Wrench. 
1,450,083  ;  Mar.  27. 

Hooper,  Prank  E.,  asBignor  to  I.  F.  Hooper,  Blddeford, 
Me.     Snow  shovel.     1.445.952  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hooper,  Ida  F.     (See  Hooper,  Frank  E.,  assignor.) 

Hooper,  James  P..  Ruiton,  Md.  Tension  device. 
1.442,432;   Jan.   16. 

Hooper,  James  P.,  Rniton,  Md.  Fabric  bag.  1,445,835  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Hooper,  James  P.,  Euxton,  Md.  Padding.  1,471,029 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Hooper,  James  P.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Conley, 
A.   D.,   and    Stillwell,   assignors.) 

Hooper,  Joseph  C,  Wrightsville  Beach,  N.  C.  Reel  seat. 
1,464,154  :   Aug.  7. 

Hooper.  Percy  N.,  London,  England.  Spout.  1,456,445  ; 
May  22. 

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Hooper,  Sabiu,  et  al.  (See  Hammond,  C,  and  Inman, 
assignors.) 

Iloones,  Charles  P.  and  F.  P.,  and  W.  S.  Steele,  Toledo, 
Ohio.      Spark   jjlug.      1,478,654 ;   Dec.   25. 

Hoopes.  Francis  P.  (See  Hoopes,  Charles  P.  and  F.  P., 
and  Steele.) 

Hoopes,  Penrose  K.     (See  Lorenz,  W.  A.,  and  Hoopes.) 

Hoopes.  Samuel  L..  and  A.  .\.  Gietzelt,  Fresno,  Calif 
lUuiuing-board   apron    guard.     1,461,903 ;   July  17. 

Hoops,  Tnomas,  Middletown,  Conn.  Die.  1,441.228 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Hooser,  John  W.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Well  tool.  1,471,607; 
Oct.  23. 

Hoosi'M-  Clutch  Company.  (See  Wood,  Clarence  G., 
assignor.) 

Hoosier  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hall,  Harry  A., 
assignor.) 

lluovci).  Owens.  Kentschler  Company,  The.  (See  Hol- 
man.  Robert  C,  assignor.) 

Hooven,  Owens,  Rentschler  Company,  The.  (See  Mitchell, 
Guy  C,  assignor.) 

Hoover,  Austin  W.,  and  R.  Winter,  jr.,  Irwin,  Pa.  Tone 
arm.    Des.  62,257  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hoover,  Austin  W.,  and  R.  Winter,  jr.,  Irwin,  Pa.  Tone 
arm.     Des.  62,258  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hoover,  Benjamin  J..  Aleridian,  Miss.  Tie  plate  and 
switch-point  lock.     1,442,725  ;  Jan.  16. 

Hoover,  Charles  F.,  Venice,  111.,  and  0.  L.  Thomason, 
St.  Louis,  Mo. :  s'lld  Thomason  assignor  to  said  Hoover. 
Dirigible  headlight   for   vehicles.      1,459,891  ;    June   26. 

Hoover  Compan.v.     i,See  Cassj,  Francis,  M.,  assignor.) 

Hoover  Company,  The,  et  al.  (See  Clements,  George,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoover  Company.  The.  (See  Hoover,  Herbert  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Hoover  Company,  The.  (See  Hoover,  Howard  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoover  Company,  The.     (See  Owen,  Ernest  V.,  assignor.) 

Hoover,  David  L.,  Huntsville,  Ala,  Advertising  clock. 
1.464,475  :  Aug.  7. 

Hoover,  Herbert  W.,  New  Berlin,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Hoover  Company,  North  Canton, 
Ohio.     Suction  cleaner.     1,448.349  ;  Mar.  13. 

Hoover,  Howard  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Hoover  Company,  North  Canton, 
Ohio.     Suction  cleaner.     1,449,003  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hoover,  Howard  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Hoover  Companv.  North  Canton, 
Ohio.      Suction    cleaner.      1,460,245  ;    June   26. 

Hoover,  Howard  K..  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Hoover  Company,  North  Canton, 
Ohio.     Suction  sweeper.     1,462,574  ;  July  24. 

Hoover,  Howard  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Hoover  Company,  North  Canton, 
Ohio.     Suction-cleaner  attachment.     1,462,575  ;  July  24. 

Hoover,  Howard  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Hoover  Company,  North  Canton, 
Ohio.      Suction-cleaner  handle.     1,469,597 ;  Oct    2. 

Hope,  Alfred  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Candle  pointer.  1,451,163  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Hope  Construction  and  Refining  Company,  The.  (See 
Reed,  Charles  C,  assignor.) 

Hope,  Frederick  T.,  assignor  of  one-sixth  to  P.  Iseman, 
one-sixth  to  G.  A.  Meagher,  and  one-sixth  to  J.  A.  Cald- 
well. Seattle,  Wash.  Draft-controlling  device. 
1,465,475  ;  Aug.  21. 

Hope,  John  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Clamp  thumb  tack. 
1,472,471 ;  Oct.  30. 

Hope,  Thomas  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Stock-record  and  sales- 
accounting  system.     1,476.819:   Dec.  11. 

Hope  Webbing  Company.  (See  Horton,  Charles  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hope,   William   H.      (See  Miller,  Fredrick  D.,   assignor.) 

Hope.  William  H.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Ruling  machine. 
1,461,002  :  July  3. 

Hopedale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Draper.  Clare 
II..   assignor.) 

Hopedale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Ledoui,  Victor, 
assignor.) 

Hopedale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Northrop,  James, 
assignor.) 

Hopedale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Northrop, 
Jonas,  assignor.) 

Hopedale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Northrop,  J., 
Kilburn.  Pessotti.  and  Tucker,  assignors.) 

Hopedale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Snow,  Isaac,  as- 
signor.) 

Hopedale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Spencer,  Moses, 
assignor.) 

Hopedale  Manufacturing  Companv.  (See  Tucker,  Charles 
N.) 

Hopewell  Insulation  &  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Sonneborn,  Sol  S., 
assignor.) 

Hopewell.  Samiel  H.,  Ensley,  Ala.  Burner.  1,466,588  : 
Aug.   28. 

Hopewell,  William  C.  Draycott.  England.  Twist  lace  and 
in  the  method  of  making  the  same.    1.446,184  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hopfenthaler,  Joseph,  and  C.  H.  Fischer,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Water  back  for  hot-air  and  other  furnaces. 
1,461,349  ;  July  10. 

Hopfleld.  Lewis  D.  (See  Crouch,  J.,  Hopfleld,  and 
Eomanowitz.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Oontinued. 


Hopfleld.  Lewis  D.,  Natoma,  Calif.  Land-leveling  device. 
1,444.543;  Feb.  6. 

Hopfleld.  Lewis  D.,  Natoma,  Calif.  Land-leveling  device. 
1,457,878  :  June  5. 

Hopke,  William  T.,  and  J.  A.  Sincell,  Grafton,  W.  Va. 
Chain  connector.     1,441,089  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hopkins,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Hopkins  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.  Suspending  element.  1,450,176 ; 
Apr.    3. 

Hopkins,  Alvah  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Burial  vault.  1,444,885  : 
Feb.   13. 

Hopkins,  Archibald  E.,  Middletown,  assignor  to  The  Bor- 
den Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wrapping  machine. 
1,452,604  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hopkins,  Charles  E.,  deceased,  Plainfield,  N.  J. ;  The 
Plaiufield  Trust  Company,  administrator.  Controlling 
mechanism.     1,477,222  ;  Dec.   11. 

Hopkins,  Charles  L.,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  Benjamin 
Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electri- 
cal switch.     1,465,306  ;  Aug.  21.  „ 

Hopkins,  Clyde  E.,  et  al.  (See  Eicketts,  Walter  G., 
assignor.)  ,    , 

Hopkins,  Evan,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Cooking  and  heating 
stove.    1,468,300  ;  Sept.  18. 

Hopkins,  George  C,  et  al.  (See  Westbrook,  Moses  A., 
assignor.)  ^ 

Hopkins,  Gordon,  assignor  to  National  Box  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Form  for  use  in  making  box  blanks. 
1,471,558  ;  Oct.  23. 

Hopkins,  James  E.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  A.  L.  Wright,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Receptacle 
for  the  storage  and  preservation  of  used  paint- 
brushes.    1,461,618  ;  July  10. 

Hopkins,  Leonard,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Eaton,  Crane  &  Pike  Company,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Im- 
printing machine.     1,450,949  ;  Apr.  10. 

Hopkins,  Luther  S.,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Nonset  phonograph 
stop.     1,467,793;  Sept.  11. 

Hopkins,  Luther  S.,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Nonset  automatic 
phonograph  stop.     1,467,794  ;  Sept.  11. 

Hopkins  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hopkins,  Alfred, 
assignor.) 

Hopkins,  Marcus  C,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Color  photography  and  photo- 
graphic  elements.      1,460,673  ;   July   3. 

Hopkins,  Marten  J.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Material-handling 
apparatus.     1,448,538  ;  Mar.  13. 

Hopkins,  Michael  S.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Pressure  indi- 
cator.    1,462,109  ;  July  17. 

Hopkins,  Nevll  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Desiccating  and 
incinerating  range.      1,456,022  ;   May  22. 

Hopkins,  Nevil  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Carbon  Co.  Inc.  Storage-battery  vent.  1,452,806 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Hopkins,  Ralph  Z.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Building  construc- 
tion.    1,468,945  ;  Sept.  25. 

Hopkins,  Ralph  Z.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Building  construction. 
1,474,148;   Nov.   13. 

Hopkins,  Richard  M.,  Rutherford,  assignor  to  American 
District  Telegraph  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Signaling 
system  and  relay  therefor.     1,444,685  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hopkins,  Richard  M.,  Rutherford,  assignor  to  American 
District  Telegraph  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Signal 
system  and  transmitter  therefor.     1,452,972  ;  Apr.   24. 

Hopkins,  Thomas  O.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Fastening  device. 
1,465,848;  Aug.  21. 

Hopkins,  William  L.,  Roslyn,  assignor  to  American  Lith- 
ographic Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  device. 
1,451,023 ;  Apr.  10. 

Hopkins,  William  L.,  Roslyn,  assignor  to  American 
Lithographic  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display 
device.      1,477,123:    Dec.    11. 

Hopkins,  William  L.,  Roslyn,  assignor  to  American  Litho- 
graphic Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  device. 
1,478,033  ;   Dec.   IS. 

Hopklnson.  Ernest.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber  bale. 
1,442,218  ;  Jan.   16. 

Hopkinson,  Ernest,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  E.  Jury, 
Rutherford,  N.  J. ;  said  Jury  assignor  to  Morgan  & 
Wright.  Apparatus  for  the  production  of  weftless  rub- 
berized cord  fabric.     1,462,858  ;  July  24. 

Hopkinson,  Ernest,  and  J.  P.  Coe,  New  York.  N.  Y, ;  said 
Coe  assignor  of  his  entire  right  to  The  Hartford  Rub- 
ber Works  Company.  Process  and  apparatus  for  manu- 
facturing tire  casings.     1,474,149  ;  Nov.  13. 

Hopkinson,   Harry.      (See  Reid,  J.,   and  Hopkinson.) 

Hopkinson,  Joseph,  assignor  to  The  Computing  Scale 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Rack  and  pinion  device  for 
scales.     1,447,307  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hopkinson,  Joseph,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Dayton  Scale  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Counting  scale. 
1,473,232;  Nov.   6. 

Hopkinson,  .Joseph,  and  E.  G.  Freed,  assignors  to  Interna- 
tional Scale  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Portable  scale. 
1,470,010;  Oct.  9. 

Hopp,  Max,  and  M.  Levine,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Price 
marker.     1,458.705  ;  June  12. 

Hoppe,  Charles  H.,  Devils  Lake,  N.  Dak.  Boiler-scale  re- 
mover.    1,462,550  ;  July  24. 

Hoppe,   Fredrick  G.      (See  Lauter,   I.,   and  Hoppe.) 

Hoppe,  William  B..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Necktie  appli- 
ance.    1,443,684:  .Tan.  30. 

Hoppenberg,  Ernest  M.     (See  Pike,  Oliver  P.,  assignor.) 


Hopper,  Earle  B.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Surgical  instrument 
1,462,202;   July  17. 

Hopper,  Henry,  Kosario,  Argentina.  Safety-razor-blade 
holder.     1,475,231  ;   Nov.   27. 

Hopper,  Moe,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Display  stand. 
1,471,334  ;  Oct.  23. 

Hoppes,  Henry,  Wilsonville,  Nebr.  Stock-feed  mixer  and 
dispenser.     1,458,058  ;  June  5. 

Hopson,  Edward  H.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Merritt  & 
Chapman  Derrick  &  Wrecking  Company,  New  York, 
N.   Y.      Pile-driving  apparatus.      1,454,927  ;  May  15. 

Hopta,  Joseph.      (See  Baumann,  G.,  and  Hopta.) 

Hopwood,  Ernest  P.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Newspaper  rack. 
1,448,539  ;  Mar.  13. 

Hopwood,  John  M.      (See  Peebles,  Thomas  A.,  assignor.) 

Hopwood,  John  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Regulating  com- 
bustion in   gas-fired  furnaces.     1,445,684 ;   Feb.  20. 

Hopwood,  John  M.,  Dormont,  and  B.  Bannister,  Pitts- 
burgh, assignors  to  G.  J.  Hagan,  trustee,  Perrysville, 
Pa.     Pump.     1,478,228 ;  Dec.  18. 

Horan,  Jeremiah,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Container  for  packed 
powder  and  foodstuffs.    1,453,676 ;  May  1. 

Horan,  Jeremiah,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Book  container  for 
packaged  foodstuffs.    1,453,677  ;  May  1. 

Horan,  Laurence  J.,  et  al.  (See  Hachmann,  Frederick,  as- 
signor.) 

Horan,  Timothy  F.,  Illon,  N.  Y.  Firearm.  1,441,807 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Horelick,  Samuel,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Transformer  Company.  Transformer.  1,452,158 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Horig,  Heinrich,  assignor  to  Robert  Bosch  Aktiengesell- 
schaft,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Ignition  system  for  inter- 
nal-combustion engines  and  the  like  purposes.  1,444,836  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Horiguchi,  Kintaro,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Lock.  1,445,589 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Horjes,  George  W.     (See  Culver,  F.  L.,  and  Horjes.) 

Horlacher,   Adam    S.      (See    Story,    Ralph    F.,    assignor.) 

Horlander,  Frederick.     (See  Wink,  William  M.,  assignor.) 

Horlick,  William,  jr.,  Racine,  Wis.  Food  product  and 
manufacture  thereof.     1,446,120  ;  Feb.  20. 

Horman,  Alfred  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hammer.  1,457,168; 
May  29. 

Hormann,  Diedrich  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  F.  Come- 
gys,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Homogenizing  valve.  1,451,393  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Hormel,  August.      (See  Wagner,  C,  and  Hormel.) 

Horn  &  Brannen  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.  (See  Gehrke, 
Frederick  W.,  assignor.) 

Horn,  Edward  J.,  Royal  Oak,  assignor  to  Detroit  Torch 
and  Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fire  pot. 
1  469  598  •  Oct.  2. 

Horn,  Robert  W.  P.,  Allentown,  and  J.  H.  Nissley,  Man- 
heim.  Pa.  Method  of  and  system  for  com»eylng. 
1,465,269  ;  Aug.  21. 

Horn,  Theodore,  Cicero,  111.  "Ventilator.  1,468,160 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Hombeck,  Charles  H.,  Appleton,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Kim- 
berly-Clark Company,  Neenah,  Wis.  Safety  device  on 
power-operated  paper-trimming  machines.  1,465,439 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Hornbeck,  Charles  H.,  Appleton,  assignor  to  Kimberly- 
Clark  Company,  Neenah,  Wis.  Color  dropper. 
1,471,731 ;  Oct.  23.        • 

Hornberger,  Earl  J.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  Bar- 
dons  &  Oliver,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Feeding  and  chucking 
mechanism  for  machine  tools.     1.454,643;  May  8. 

Hornberger,  Willis  R.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Hinge. 
1,471,158  ;  Oct.  16. 

Hornby,  Frank,  assignor  to  Meccano  Limited,  Liverpool, 
England.     Motor.     1,454,069  :  May  15. 

Hornby,  Frank,  assignor  to  Meccano  Limited,  Liverpool, 
England.      Switch.      1,454.970:   May    15. 

Home,  Archibald  B.,  Springfield.  Mass.  Device  for 
marking  golf  balls.     1 ,476,203  ;  Dec.  4. 

Home,  Frederick  F.     (See  Hammack,  W.  G..  and  Home.) 

Home,  George  A.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Process  and  appara- 
tus for  multiple-stage  compression  for  refrigeration. 
1,471,732  ;  Oct.  23. 

Home,  Harry  M.,  Hilton,  N.  J.  Cover  for  ironing  rolls. 
1,478,229  ;    Dec.    18. 

Home,  Hugh  M.,  and  T.  T.  Dickenson,  Jacksonville,  Pla. 
Automobile  top  construction  and  curtain  therefor. 
1,468,203  :  Sept.  18. 

Home,  James.     (See  Dawson,  A.  T.,  and  Home.) 

Home,  Jaraes  A.,  Denver,  Colo.  Propeller.  1,442,408 ; 
Jan.   16. 

Home,  William  H.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Shank  support  for 
shoes.     1,464,363;  Aug.  7. 

Horner,  Albert,  jr.,  Kapaa,  Kauai,  Hawaii.  Means  for 
treating  plants  for  disease  known  as  pineapple  wilt  or 
lahaina.     1,449,606  ;  Mar.  27. 

Horner,  Albert  V.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Window 
construction.     1,457,366  ;  June  5. 

Hornig,  Kurt  F.  (See  fpbam,  B.  F.,  Belluche,  and  Hor- 
nig.) 

Horning,  Cecil  L.,  Little  Valley,  N.  Y.  Safety  razor. 
1,475,949  ;  Dec.  4. 

Hornke,  William  L.,  Evanston,  111.  Cutlery  sharpener. 
1,457,073  ;  May  29. 


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Hornquist,  Prank,  assignor  to  The  Climax  Heel  Com- 
panv.  Incorporated,  Mount  Jewett,  Pa.  Toy  vehicle. 
1.478,739  :  Dec.  25. 

Hornsteln,  Michael,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Closure  device. 
1.461,242;  Jul.v   10. 

Horoph.Tue  tilass  Co.     (See  Toensfeldt.  Ralf  T.,  assignor.) 

Horovitz,  Morris  R.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Standard 
Metal  Spinning  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stamping  for 
lighting  firtures.     Des.  62,451  ;  June  5. 

Horr,  John  V.,  assignor  to  A.  T.  Fischer,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Carton  to  serve  as  retaining  receptacle  for  merchandise. 
1,442,067;  Jan.  16. 

Horr,  John  V.,  assignor  to  A.  T.  Fischer,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Display  carton.     1,457,305  ;  June  5. 

Horr,  John  V.,  assignor  to  A.  T.  Fischer,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Display  carton.     1,460,132;  June  26. 

Horridge,  James,  Bolton,  assignor  to  John  Hetherington 
and  Sons  Limited,  Manchester,  England.  Combing  ma- 
chine.     1,463,816  :    Aug.   7. 

Horridge,  James.  Bolton,  assignor  to  John  Hetherington 
and  Sons  Limited,  Manchester,  England.  Machine  for 
combing  cotton   and   the  like.      1,476,754;   Dec.  11. 

Horrigan.  Thomas  F.,  Revere,  and  E.  M.  Durward,  Boston, 
assignors  of  one-third  to  W.  V.  Neal,  Maiden,  Mass. 
Method  and  means  for  making  meat  tender.  1,445,018  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Horrocks.  Williams  A.,  Wilton,  Me.  Motor  sleigh. 
1,451,733;   Apr.   17. 

Horsch,  Samuel  J.,  Rockford,  111.  Hayrack.  1,445,886  ; 
Feb.   20. 

Horsfield,  Walter  K.,  assignor  to  Morland  &  Impey 
Limited,  Birmingham,  England.  Loose  leaf  binder. 
1,476,614 ;  Dec.  4. 

Horsfield,  Walter  R.,  assignor  to  Morland  &  Impey 
Limited,  Birmingham,  England.  L(5ose-leaf  book  or 
binder.     1,476,615;  Dec.  4. 

Horsley,  Robert  L.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Bale-tie  buckle. 
1.455,204  ;  May  15. 

Horsley,  Robert  L.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Device  for  draw- 
ing the  ends  of  a  band  or  bale  tie  together.  1,456,311 ; 
May  22. 

Horst,  Camille,  Wittelsheim,  France.  Production  of  po- 
tassium  sulphate.      1,446,185  ;   Feb.   20. 

Horst,  Heinz,  assignor  to  Gesellschaft  fiir  Maschinelle 
Druckentwasserung  mit  beschrSnkter  Haftung,  Uerdin- 
gen-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Removal  of  water  from 
colloidallv-dissolved  substances  such  as  crude  peat,  coal 
sludge,  and  the  like.     1,455.728  ;  May  15. 

Horstman,  Henrv,  Kearney,  Nebr.  Bracket.  1,478,122 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Horstmann,  Albert,  assignor  to  Horstmann  Gear  Co. 
Limited,  Bath,  England.  Gas  controller  and  the  like. 
1,460,339;  June  26. 

Horstmann  Gear  Co.  Limited.  (See  Horstmann,  Albert, 
assignor.) 

Hort.  Hermann,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktlen- 
gesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Friction- 
roller  drive.     1.446,347  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hort,  Hermann,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Gyroscope. 
1,446.348;   Feb.  20. 

Hort,  Hermann.  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktien- 
gesellsehaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr.  Germany.  Bearing  for 
gyroscopes.     1.448.404  ;  Mar.  13. 

Hort.  Hermann.  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktien- 
gesellschaft.  Essen.on-the-Ruhr.  Germany.  Apparatus 
for  the  determination  of  the  direction  of  the  axis  of 
rotation  of  a  body.     1,476,077  ;  Dec.  4. 

Horton,  Albert  J.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Motor  con- 
troller.     1.466,902  :    Sept.    4. 

Horton,  Albert  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Cut- 
ler-Hammer Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Resistance. 
1,468,946;  Sept.  25. 

Horton,  Bryson  D.,  assignor  to  Square  D  Company.  De- 
troit, Mich.  Electrical-switch  inclosure  or  cabinet. 
1,465,985  ;   Aug.  28. 

Horton,  Charles.  Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J.  Power  trans- 
mission.    1.445.216  :  Feb.   13. 

Horton,  Charles  A.,  Providence,  assignor  to  Hope  Web- 
bing Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  1.  Webbing  fabric. 
1,474,079  :    Nov.   13. 

Horton.  E.,  &  Son  Company,  The.  (See  Pratt,  Charles  R., 
assignor.) 

Horton.  Eugene  L..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Bucket  pro- 
tector.     1,450,632  :    Apr.    3. 

Horton.  James  A..  Worcester,  Mass.  Continuous  wire- 
drawing machine.     1.460.379  ;  July  3. 

Horton,  .Tames  D.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Grouser.  1,468,204  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Horton.  .John  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Derrick  base. 
1.47.?,935;   Nov.   13. 

Horton.  Lyman  B..  Clean,  N.  Y.  Tractor  or  the  like. 
1.463,817:  Aug.   7. 

Horton  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Lagerblado, 
Herbert  C,  assignor.) 

Horton  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Nelson, 
De  Witt,  assignor.) 

Horton  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Thorpe, 
Samuel  T..  assisnor.) 

HortvPt,  Julius,  St.  Paul.  Minn.  Apparatus  for  deter- 
mining the  freezing  point  of  milk.     1.443.537;  Jan,  30. 

Hortz.  Abraham.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Aerial  advertising 
device.      1,478,034 ;    Dec.    18. 


Horvath,  Geza,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Pump.  1,446,464; 
Feb.   27. 

Horvath,  Geza,  Detroit,  Mich.  Machine  for  making  ra- 
diator tubes.     1,472,719  ;  Oct.  30. 

Horvath,  Kalman.      (See  Ardo,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Horwich,  Henry  J.,  and  E.  A.  Steinman,  Chicago,  111. 
Bedstead  lock.     1,445,317;  Feb.   13. 

Uorwich,  Henry  J.,  and  E.  A.  Steinman,  Chicago,  111. 
Bedstead  lock  and  stiffener.     1,445,318;   Feb.   13. 

Horwitt,  Paul  II.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  In- 
dependent Paper  Mills,  Inc.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Holder 
for  sheets  arranged  in  piles.     1,464,074  ;  Aug.  7. 

Hosack,  Harold  H.,  Farnham,  England.  Pouring  or 
teeming  of  molten  steel  or  metal  into  ingot  or  like 
molds.     1,474,261 ;  Nov.  13. 

Hosbein,  Louis  H.,  assignor  to  M.  H.  Detrick  Co..  Chicago, 
111.     Furnace-arch  construction.     1,456,023  ;  May  22. 

Hosceit,  William  J.,  assignor  to  National  Dump  Car  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  General  service  car.  1,445,887 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Hosceit,  William  J.,  and  D.  Hindahl,  assignors  to  Rodger 
Ballast  Car  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dump-car  construc- 
tion.    1,470,980;  Oct.  16. 

Hosch,  Greene  C,  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fabric  measuring  and  cost  com- 
puting machine.     1,454,285  ;   May  8. 

Hosch,  Greene  C,  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Swiveling  support.  1,457,063  ; 
May  29. 

Hosch,  Greene  C,  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Auxiliary  chart  computing  ma- 
chine.    1,470.839;  Oct.  16. 

Hosch,  Greene  C,  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Indicating  means  for  measuring 
machines.     1,470,840  ;  Oct.   16. 

Hosch,  Mathias  J.,  Randolph,  Nebr.  Hog  trough. 
1,473,100;  Nov.   6. 

Hose,  Laurence  V.      (See  Blasauf,  J.  F.  and  Hose.) 

Hose.  Titus  S.,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.  Polishing  wheel. 
1,470,740;   Oct.  16. 

Hose,  Walter  R.,  Winona,  Minn.  Wheel  gauge.  1,443,131 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Hosford,  William  F.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cable-measuring  device.      1,461,758  :   July   17. 

Hosick,  Lou  H.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Doll.  Des.  61,977 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Hosier,  Lillian  K.  (See  Blackman,  M.,  Hosier,  and 
McKee.) 

Hosier,  Lillian  K.,  et  al.     (See  Blackman,  Mabel,  assignor.) 

Hoskin,  William,  assignor  to  The  Denver  Rock  Drill  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Steel  puller. 
1,472,524  ;  Oct.  30. 

Hoskins,  William,  Chicago,  111.  Producing  chemical  re- 
actions.    1,473,347  ;  Nov.  6. 

Hosner,  Ralph  B.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Folding  and  tent 
bed.    1,463,267  ;  July  31. 

Hospital  Supply  Company,  et  al.  (See  Graupe,  William, 
assignor.) 

Hoss,  Wilhelm.     (See  Moller,  E.,  and  Hoss.) 

Hossfeld.  Albert,  Lewiston.  Minn.  Iron  bender. 
1,473,101  ;  Nov.   6. 

Hostetler,  M.  A.     (See  Stamm,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Hostetter,  .Tacob  T.,  and  F.  J.  Keiser,  Sharon,  Pa. 
Valve.     1.462,110;  July  17. 

Hotaling.  Omar  J.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Display  rack. 
1,456.446  :  May  22. 

Hotchklss,  E.  H.,  Company,  The.  (See  Muth,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

notch  kiss.  E.  H.,  Company,  The.  (See  Polzer,  FrldoUn, 
assisrnor.) 

Hotchklss,  Fred  K.,  Sawtelle.  Calif.  Automatic  hose  re- 
triever.    1,445,616  :  Feb.  13. 

Hotchklss,  Howard  F.,  assignor  to  The  Bridgeport  Chain 
Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Tool  for  attaching  and 
removing  tire  chains.     1,453,874  :  May  1. 

Hotchkiss,  Julia  S.,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Staple-driving  ma- 
chine.    1.478.858:  Dec.  25. 

Hotchkiss,  Thomas,  Clinton,  Ind.  Car  coupling.  1,441,090; 
Jan.  2. 

Hotchkiss.  William  R..  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Oscillating  cylin- 
der.    3.44S.301:  Mar.  13. 

Hothersall,  John  M.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Pouring-spout  con- 
tainer.    1.478.035;  Dec.  18. 

Hothersall,  John  M.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American  Can 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flange-lining  machine. 
1.440.681 :   .Tan.  2. 

Hothersall.  John  M.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American  Can 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Frlctlon-top  can. 
1.441,423;  Jan.  9. 

Hothersall,  .John  M..  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  apply- 
ing can   closures.     1,444,418 ;  Feb.  6. 

Hothersall.  John  M..  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American  Can 
Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Talcum-powder  box.  Des. 
62,103:  Mar.   20. 

Hothersall,  .John  M..  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Company.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Vacuum  hinge-cover 
container.     1.451.875:  Apr.  17. 

Hotlng,  Hans  C,  assignor  to  Troy  Laundry  Machlnerv 
Co..  Ltd.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  washer  and  drier. 
1,453,711 ;  May  1. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Hotopp,  Walter  L.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Clothesline  post. 
1,458,G54  :  June  12. 

Hottel,  Louis  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Reenforced  ribbed  pneu- 
matic tube.     1,459,401 ;  June  19. 

Hottel,  Louis  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Pneumatic  tire.  '  Des. 
63,135  ;   Oct.  16. 

Hottel,  Louis  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Reenforced  ribbed  pneu- 
matic tube.     1,473,768  ;  Nov.  13. 

Hottmann.  Charles  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stuffer. 
1,442,150:    Jan.    16. 

Hottmann,  Charles  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Apparatus  for 
feeding  sulphur  dioxide  or  other  materials  in  a  fluid  or 
gaseous   condition.      1,463,818 ;   Aug.   7. 

Hottmann,  Charles  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Mixing  and 
cutting   machine.      1,468,967 ;    Sept.   25. 

Houliisant,  Jnc.      (See  Bassaler,  Pierre,  assignor.) 

Houchens,  Hilda,  et  al.  (See  Hachmann,  Frederick,  as- 
signor.) 

Houcbin,  Ernest  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candle-forming 
machine.      1,454.052  ;   May   8. 

Houck,  Arlington  W.,  Vega  Baja,  P.  R.  Cutting  apparatus. 
1.445,590  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hough,  Azel  C.,  Janesville,  Wis.  Cord-gripping  ap- 
pliance.    1,456,237  ;  May  22. 

Hough,  Clinton  W.,  Boonville,  N;  Y.  Miles-per-galldn 
register.     1,477,489  :   Dec.  11. 

Hough,  Clinton  W.,  Boonville,  N.  Y.  Miles-per-gallon 
instrument.      1,477,490  ;   Dec.   11. 

Hough,  Earl  B.,  assignor  to  G.  M.  Peters,  trustee,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Dumping  gear.     1,459,209;  June  19. 

Hough,  Frank  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Motion-plcture-projectlng 
apparatus.     1,442,068  ;  Jan.   16. 

Hough,  Harry,  Salem,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  agitating 
liquids.     1,447,849;  Mar.  6. 

Hough,  Herbert  D.,  Cranston,  assignor  to  Wightman  & 
Hough  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Belt  buckle. 
1,473,727;   Nov.   13. 

Hough,  Howard  M.,  executor.     (See  Hough,  William  B.) 

Hough,  Johnston  T.,  Denver,  Colo.  Beet  loader. 
1,455,914;  May  22. 

Hough,  William  B.,  deceased,  Chicago,  111.  ;  H.  M.  Hough, 
executor.    Spacer  for  reenforcing  bars,    1,440,464  ;  Jan.  2. 

Houghtaling,  Gerald  A.,  Indianola,  Iowa.  Fuel-control 
device.      1,473,293  ;   Nov.   6. 

Houghtaling,  Walter  A.,  Dunellen,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
Adjustable-vibration  tuning  fork.     1,466,623  ;  Aug.   28. 

Houghton,  Carl  R.,  assignor  to  The  Connersville  Blower 
Co.,  Connersville,  Ind.  Constant  -  flow  governor. 
1,457,074  ;  May  29. 

Houghton,  E.  F.,  &  Co.  (See  Pelrson,  C.  H.,  and  Bohue, 
assignors.) 

Houghton,  E.  F.,  &  Company.  (See  Butler,  C.  H.,  and 
Jones,  assignors.) 

Houghton,  E.  F.,  &  Company.  (See  Murphy,  Louis  E., 
assignor.) 

Houghton,  Henry  A.,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man.  Toy  or  ad- 
vertising device.     1,458,208  ;   June  12. 

Houghton,  Lewis  T.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Quiller-wire 
holder.     1,452,119;  Apr.   17. 

Hougland,  Albert  C.  (See  Mattson,  E.  M.,  Popp,  and 
Hougland.) 

Houk,  James  P.,  Mountain  Grove,  Mo.  Railway  cross- 
ing.     1,462,408;   July   17. 

Houlehan,  Arthur  E.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  and  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preparation 
of  catalytic  compounds  and  the  product  obtained 
thereby.     1.477,058  ;   Dec.   11. 

Hounsell,  William  R.,  Okmulgee,  Okla.  Gravity-correc- 
tion device.     1,456,926  ;  May  29. 

Hounsfield,  Leslie  H.,  Croydon,  England.  Connecting 
rod  and  the  cooperating  parts  of  engines,  pumps,  and 
the  like.     1,474,591  ;  Nov.  20. 

Houpert,  Henri  J.,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.  Internal-combus- 
tion-engine piston.     1,450,177  ;  Apr.  3. 

Housdorfer,  Reinhold  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Axle  dies. 
1,473,102  ;  Nov.  6. 

House,  Ernest  W.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  B.  M.  Allen, 
BirminKham,  Ala.  Spark-plug  intensifler.  1,442,947 ; 
Jan.  23. 

House.  Henrv  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Link  belting. 
1,442,524;  Jan.  16. 

House,  Henry  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Knockdown  metal 
receptacle.     1,458,579  ;   .Tune   12. 

House,  Henry  A.,  1r.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Filling  apparatus. 
1,470.235  ;  Oct.  d. 

House,  Honrv  A.,  jr  ,  assignor  to  Wire  Wheel  Corporation 
of  America,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Wheel.     1,453,356  ;  May  1. 

House,  Henrv  A.,  jr.,  assignor  to  Wire  Wheel  Corporation 
of  Amorica,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Wheel.     1,465,247;  Aug.  14. 

House,  Henry  A.,  jr.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Wire 
Wheel  Corporation  of  America,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Forming 
nipple  sockets  in  wheel  rims.      1.471.1R0;  Oct.   16. 

House,  Henry  A.,  jr.,  assignor  to  Wire  Wheel  Corpora- 
tion of  America,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  WheeL  1,471,161  ; 
Oct.  16. 

House,  Henry  A.,  jr.,  assignor  to  Wire  Wheel  Corporation 
of  America,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Wheel.     1,474,631  ;  Nov.  20. 

House,  Henry  A.,  jr.,  assignor  to  Wire  Wheel  Corporation 
of  America,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Wheel.     1,474,632  ;  Nov.  20. 

House,  Leonard  A.     (See  Conant,  A.  B.,  and  House.) 

House,  Samuel  G.,  Miami,  Fla.  Liquid-fuel  vaporizer. 
1,459,507;  June  19. 


House,  Thomas  E.,  Jackson,  Tenn.  Means  for  connecting 
car-coupling  butts  and  yokes.     1,447,850  ;   Mar.  6. 

House,  Thomas  M.,  assignor  to  Richmond  Pressed  Metal 
Works,  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.  Clothes-hanger  support  for 
wardrobe  trunks.     1,472,525  f  Oct.  30. 

Householder,  Miles  E.,  assignor  to  The  Duralectrlc  Corpo- 
ration, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electric  heater.  1,449,406 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Houseman,  James  A.,  York,  Pa.  Hedge  trimmer. 
1,452,462  ;  Apr.   17. 

Houseman,  Wilbur  L.,  assignor  to  Standard  Machine  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Circular-knitting  machine. 
1,462,551  ;  July  24. 

Houser,  James  A.,  Marlon,  Ind.  Vapor-utilizing  device. 
1,469,088  ;  Sept.  25. 

Hou.ser,  Roy,  Centerville,  Iowa.  Demountable  rim. 
1,446,705  ;  Feb.  27. 

Houser,  William  C.,  Casey,  111.  Portable  knockdown 
shelter.      1,460,098  ;   June   26. 

Houskeeper,  William  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  measuring  gas  pressures. 
1,448,540;  Mar.   13. 

Houskeeper,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pressure 
gauge.     1,452,274  ;  Apr.   17. 

Houskeeper,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making 
leading-in  conductors.      1,452,275  ;   Apr.   17. 

Houskeeper,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrode- 
supporting  device.     1,456,504  ;  May  29. 

Houskeeper,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vacuum 
pump.     1,461,190;  July  10. 

UviiiskeePer,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Control  ap- 
paratus for  fvacuated  vessels.     1,465,394;  Aug.  21. 

Houskeeper,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Vacuum 
pump.     1,471,661  ;  Oct.  23. 

Houskeeper,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorpoi'ated,  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Vacuum 
pump.     1,471,662  ;  Oct.  23. 

Houston,  George  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Paper-folding 
machine.     1,465.440  ;  Aug.  21. 

Houston,  Harold  A.     (See  Alben,  F.  L.,  and  Houston.) 

Houston,  Harold  A.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Flex- 
ible pinion.     1,451,576  ;  Apr.  10. 

Houston  Pneumatic  Puncture  Proof  Wheel  Company. 
(See  Balazs,  R.   J.,  and  Autrey,  assignors.) 

Houston  Pump  &  Supply  Company.  (See  Thomas,  Avery 
H.,   assignor.) 

Housworth,  Augusta  C,  Mason  City,  111.  Polishing  com- 
position.    1,459,056  ;  June  19. 

Houtz,  Edward  H.      (See  Morris,  A.,  and  Houtz.) 

Houze,  Luke,  Stockton,  Calif.  Ice  box.  1,466,941 ; 
Sept.   4. 

Hovanec,  Valent,  Ambridge,  Pa.  Toy  bowling  alley. 
1,467,600  ;  Sept.  11. 

Hovden,  Olav.     (See  Barney,  W.  T.,  and  Hovden.) 

Hovell,  Thomas  M.,  Elstree,  England.  Animal  trap. 
1.453,795  :  May  1. 

Hovell,  Thomas  M.,  Elstree,  England.  Animal  trap. 
1,453,796;   May  1. 

Hovesepean,  Sam,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Bill  folder.  Des.  62,007  ; 
Feb.   27. 

Hovey,  Ralph  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  sadiron. 
1,455,205;  May  15. 

Hovey,  William  L.,  Flint,  Mich.  Combined  brush  and 
polisher.     1.469,643  ;   Oct.   2. 

Hovland,  Henry.      (See  Carpenter,  W.  W.,  and  Hovland.) 

Howald,  Arthur  M.     (See  Lowy,  A.,  and  Howald.) 

Howard,  Alonzo,  Chicago,  111.  Ignition  apparatus. 
1,466,720;    Sept.    4. 

Howard,  Alonzo,  assignor  to  Lightnin  Sparker  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ignition-controlling  ap- 
paratus.     1,466,719;    Sept.    4. 

Howard.  Bernard  P.,  Morrisville,  Vt.  Grinding  wheel. 
1,476.515;  Dec.   4. 

Howard,  Blooninold  H.,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  B.  J. 
Turner,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Feeder  for  ingot  molds. 
1,454,740  ;  May  8. 

Howard,  Bloonifield  11.,  Washington,  D.  C.  and  E.  J. 
Turner,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hot  top  for  multiple  casting 
of  raetnl   ingots.     1.454,741  ;  May  8. 

Howard,  Bloomfleld  H..  Washington,  D.  C,  and  E.  J. 
Turner,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Reversible  feeder  for  ingot 
molds.     1,4,54,742;  May  8. 

Howard,  Charles  E.,  Anaconda,  Mont.  Grate.  1,459,467 ; 
June  19. 

Howard,  Charles  H.     (See  Jackson,  P.  T.,  and  Howard.) 

Howard,  Chai'les  IT.,  Saugus,  assignor  to  Paper  Products 
Machine  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Reenforced  paper 
strip.     1 ,460,356  ;  June  26. 

Howard,  Charles  W.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Con- 
solidated Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile 
fabric.     Des.  62,522  :  .Tune  12. 

Howard,  Charles  W..  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Con- 
solidated Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tex- 
tile fabric.     Des.  62,523;  June  12. 


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Howard,  Charles  W..  Greenwich,  Conn.,  nssisinor  to  Con- 
solidated Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tex- 
tile   fabric.      Des.    62,524;    June    12. 

Howard,  Charles  W.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Con- 
solidated Textile  Corporation,  New  Yorlt,  N.  Y.  Textile 
fabric.     Des.   62,525;  June  12. 

Howard,  Charles  W.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Con- 
solidated Textile  Corporntiou,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tex- 
tile   fabric.      Dos.    62.526 ;    June    12. 

Howard,  Charles  W.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Con- 
solidated Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tex- 
tile fabric.     Des.  62,527  :  June  12. 

Howard,  Charles  W.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Con- 
solidated Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tex- 
tile fabric.     Des.   62.528;   June   12. 

Howard.  Clyde,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Hay  sweep.  1,467,727 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Howard,  Colonel  I<.     (See  Howard,  Nelson  F.,  and  C.  L.) 

Howard.  Di-  Witt  E.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Lathe  center. 
1,462,409  :    July   17. 

Howard,  Earl  R.,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Pipe-organ  stool. 
1,478.567  :   Dec,  25. 

Howard.  Edward  A.,  Watch  Hill,  E.  I.  Windshield  for 
motor  vehicles.     1,447,851  ;  Mar.  6. 

Howard,  Frank,  Potter,  Ky,  Vaporizing  device. 
1,461,243  ;  July  10. 

Howard,  Frank  A.     (See  Winchester,  6.,  and  Howard.) 

Howard,  Frank  .-\.,  Swissvale  Borough,  Pa.  Spark  plug. 
1,454,442  ;  May  8. 

Howard,  Frank  A.,  Westfleld.  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Standard  Development  Company. 
Storage    of    liquids.      1,442,525 ;    Jan.    16. 

Howard.  Frank  A..  Elizabeth.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Development  Company.  Operating  oil  -wells. 
1,473,348  ;  Nov.  6. 

Howard,  Frank  A.,  G.  H.  L.  Kent,  and  J.  M.  .Tennings, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Standard  Development  Company.  Foam  for  preventing 
evaporation  of  stored  liquids.     1,443,538;   Jan.   .30. 

Howard,  Frank  M.,  et  al.  (See  Dungan,  John  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Howard,  George,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  Portable  cooking 
outfit.     1,474,825  :  Nov.  20. 

Howard,  Guy  C.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Recovering  cork  and 
other   products   from   bark.      1,455,762 ;   May   15. 

Howard,  Harry  A.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Sewer  cleaner. 
1.476.969  :   Dec.    11. 

Howard,  PLasting  P.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Store  ladder. 
1,452,076;  Apr.   17. 

Howard,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  GrasselU  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  sodium-sllico  fluoride. 
1,456.594  ;  May  29. 

Howard,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  GrasselU  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Manufacture  of  concentrated 
acetic  acid.    1,463,212  ;  July  31. 

Howard,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  GrasselU  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.    Manufacture  of  sodium  fluoride. 

1.464.990  ;    Aug.    14. 

Howard,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  GrasselU  Chemical  Com- 
pany,    Cleveland,     Ohio.      Making      sodium       fluoride. 

1.464.991  ;   Aug.   14. 

Howard,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  GrasselU  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  artificial  cryolite. 
1,475,155  ;  Nov.  20. 

Howard,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  GrasselU  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  artificial  cryolite. 
1,475,156;  Nov.  20. 

Howard,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  GrasselU  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  artificial  cryolite. 
1.475,157;  Nov.  20. 

Howard,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  GrasselU  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Cleveland.  Ohio.  Making  artificial  cryolite. 
1.475,158  ;  Nov.  20. 

Howard,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  GrasselU  Chemical 
Company.  (Cleveland,  Ohio.  Retort.  1,477,491  ; 
Dec.  n. 

Howard,  Henry,  and  E.  B.  Alvord,  assignors  to  The  Gras- 
selU Chemical  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making 
metal  sulphides.     1,457,436  ;  June  5. 

Howard,  Henry  J.  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Pressure-con- 
trol   means.      1,468,109 ;    Sept.    18. 

Howard,  James,  South  Porcupine,  Ontario,  Canada.  Com- 
bined wood  and  coal  burning  stove.     1,450,039  ;  Mar.  27. 

Howard.  James  II.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tire-Inflating  ap- 
paratus for  automobiles.     1,471,264  ;  Oct.  16. 

Howard,  John  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  M.  H. 
Treadwell  Company.  Dump-car-locking  device.  1,442,- 
151  ;  Jan.  16.     • 

Howard,  Joseph  C,  Chicago,  111.  Watchcase.  1,475,014  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Howard,  Julius  G.     (See  Andreas,  Alex.  B.,  assignor.) 

Howard,  Lemuel  F.,  Edgewood  Borough,  assignor-to  The 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Indi- 
cation means  for  light  signals.     1,450,548  ;  Apr.  3. 

Howard,  Lemuel  F.,  Edgewood  Borough,  assignor  to  The 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Indi- 
cation means  for  light  signals.     1,450,549  :  Apr.  3. 

Howard,  Nelson  F.,  and  C.  L.  Howard,  Fairfield  Township, 
Ind.     Mold  for  concrete  posts.     1,472,596  ;  Oct.  30. 

Howard,    Otis    W.       (See    Shonts,    L.    C.,    and    Howard.) 

Howard.  Otis  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Moline  Plow  Company,  Incorporated.  Moline,  111.  Con- 
trolling  mechanism   for   tractors.      1,452,296  ;    Apr.  17. 


Howard,  Richard  B.,  Golconda,  Nev.  Comb.  1,465,510  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Howard,  Rowland  Q.,  Jackson,  Tenn.  Animal  trap. 
1,451,223  ;  Apr.  10. 

Howard,  tiufus  P.,  Glen  Flora,  Wis.  Poultry  feeder. 
1,440,875;  Jan.  2. 

Howard,  Stanley  R.,  East  Milton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Pneu- 
matic Scale  Corporation,  Ltd.  Package-transfer  mech- 
anism.    1.447,984  ;  Mar.   13. 

Howard,  Stanley  R..  East  Milton,  and  G.  W.  Anderson, 
Norfolk  Downs,  Mass.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  State  Street  Trust  Company,  trustee.  Pack- 
age.    1,468,299  ;    Sept.    l8. 

Howard,  Walter,  and  E.  J.  Watson,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Direction   indicator.     1,449,900 ;   Mar.   27. 

Howard,  William  R.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Drilling  tool. 
1,461,037;  July  10. 

Ilowarth,  Harry  A.  S.     (See  Kingsbury,  A.,  and  Howarth.) 

Howarth,  Harry  A.  S.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  A.  Kings- 
bury, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Horizontal  thrust  bearing. 
1.447,665  ;  Mar.  6. 

Howarth,  Harry  A.  S.,  assignor  to  A.  Kingsbury,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Multiple-unit  bearing.     1,459,468  ;  .Tune  19. 

Howarth,  .Jonas,  Newark,  N.  J.  Filter  cap  for  centrifugal 
clarifiers.     1,464,179  ;  Aug.  7. 

Howden,  James,  &  Company.  (See  Hume,  Crawford  W., 
assignor.) 

Howdeshell,  Roland  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to 
H.  &  H.  Machine  Company.  Piston  for  engine  cylin- 
ders.    1,473,233;  Nov.   6. 

Howe.  Charles  C,  Wyoming,  R.  I.,  and  S.  W.  Libby, 
Watertown,  assignors  to  Warren  Soap  Manufacturing 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Antirust  composition. 
1.457,169:  May  29. 

Howe,  Charles  W.,  Lowell,  assignor  to  Saco-Lowell  Shops, 
Boston,  Mass.  Work  holding  and  ejecting  mechanism. 
1,446,305  ;   Feb.   20. 

Howe,  Charles  W.,  Dayton,  and  J.  L.  Garver,  Hamilton, 
Ohio.  Grading  and  scarifying  device  for  tractors. 
1,460,585  ;  July  3. 

Howe,  Clinton  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Phonograph  driving 
mechanism.     1,449,407  ;  Mar.  27. 

Howe,  E.   D.,  et  al.      (See  Dibble,  C.  W.,  and   PhlUlps.) 

Howe,  Elvin  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  Innersole.  1,468,363 ; 
Sept.  18.    . 

Howe,  Ernest  G.,  trustee.  (See  Rockwell,  R.  L.,  arid 
Howe,   assignors.) 

Howe,  Ernest  G.,  trustee.  (See  Stevens,  H.  R.,  and  Rock- 
well, assignors.) 

Howe,  Fletcher  A.  and  S.  W.,  Spencer,  Iowa.  Jeweler's 
plating  machine.     1,449,004  ;  Mar.  20. 

Howe,  Frank  M.,  New  York,  and  C.  Naegell,  Long  Island 
City,  N.  Y.  Air-heating  attachment  for  fans.  1,472,124  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Howe,  George  A.,  and  J.  L.  Kosmann,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Bottle-filling  machine.     1,458,979  ;  June  19. 

Howe,  Jesse  J.     (See  Morris,  Maynard  D.,  assignor.) 

Howe,  Joseph  B.,  Worcester,  assignor  to  George  S.  Har- 
wood  &  Son,  Boston,  Mass.  Adjustable  feed-roll  jour- 
nal for  card  feeders.     1,462,203  ;  July  17. 

Howe,  Joseph  B.,  Worcester,  assignor  to  G.  S.  Harwood 
&  Son,  Boston,  Mass.  Clutch  brake  for  card  feeders. 
1,465,670  ;  Aug.  21 

Howe,  Junius  A.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Registrar  Service 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Recording  machine. 
1,465,441 ;  Aug.  21. 

Howe,  Oliver  J.,  assignor  to  Mawhinney  Last  Company, 
Brockton,  Mass.     Shoe  tree.     1,465,270;   Aug.   21. 

Howe,  Oliver  J.,-  assignor  to  Mawhinney  Last  Company, 
Brockton,  Mass.     Shoe  tree.     1,465,271  ;  Aug.  21. 

Howe,  Roy  A.,  and  J.  F.  Irish,  Bantam,  Conn.  Fruit 
picker.     1,460,755  ;  July  3. 

Howe  Rubber  Corporation.  (See  Tenney,  John,  jr., 
assignor.) 

Howe  Scale  Comnaiiy.    (See  Sonander,  Andrew,  assignor.) 

Howe,   Simeon  W.      (See  Howe,  Fletcher  A.   and   S.   W.) 

Howe,  Thomas  M.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  F.  A. 
Hardy  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ophthalmic  mount- 
ing.    1,451,696;  Apr.  17. 

Howe,  WlUiam  G.,  Des  Moines,  and  F.  R.  White,  Ames, 
Iowa.      Conveyer.      1,442,219 ;    Jan.    16. 

Howe,  William  G.,  Des  Moines,  and  F.  R.  White,  Ames, 
Iowa.     Excavating  machine.     1,455.206  ;  May  15. 

Howe.  William  L.,  Overland.  Mo.  Deflector  for  auto- 
mobiles and  the  like.     1,468,110;   Sept.  18. 

Howe,  Winthrop  K.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Automatic  train-control 
system.     1,454,513  ;  May  8. 

Howe,  Winthrop  K.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Switch  machine.  1,466,903  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Howell,  Charles  A.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Runner.  1,454,514  ; 
May  8. 

Howell,  David  V.,  Monroe,  N.  Y.  Washing  machine. 
1,445,766;   Feb.  20.  * 

Howell,  Demetrius  K.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Typewriter  at- 
tachment.     1,465,041  ;   Aug.   14. 

Howell,  Frank  E.  (See  Bntwisle,  B.  F.,  HoweU,  and 
Leach.) 

HoweU,  Hamilton  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Plate  for  lighting 
fixtures.     Des.   62,632 ;   July   10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contimied. 


Howell,  Hamilton  T-,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Al- 
fred Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Candle-plate 
body  for  lighting  flxtures.     Des.   63,101 ;   Oct.  2. 

Howell,  Hamilton  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Al- 
fred Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Spindle  for 
lighting  fixtures.     Des.  63,102;  Oct.  2. 

Howell,  Hamilton  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Ceiling  plate  for 
lighting  fixtures.     Des.  63,103 ;  Oct.  2. 

Howell,  Hamilton  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Al- 
fred Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Prqvidence,  R.  I.  Plate  for 
lighting  flxtures.     Des.  63,104;  Oct.  2. 

Howell,  Hamilton  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Candle  cup  for 
lighting  flxtures.    Des.  63,175  ;  Oct.  30. 

Howell,  Hamilton  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Socket  cover  for 
lighting  fixtures.    Des.  63,176 ;  Oct.  30. 

Howell,  Hamilton  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Ball  lamp  cover  for 
lighting  fixtures.     Des.  63,177 ;  Oct.  30. 

Howell,  Hamilton  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Canopy  for  light- 
ing flxtures.    Des.  63,178 ;  Oct.  30. 

Howell,  Hamilton  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Ceiling  light  for 
lighting  fixtures.     Des.   63,647;  Dec.  25. 

Howell,  Hamilton  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Canopy  for  light- 
ing fixtures.     Des.  63,648  ;  Dec.  25. 

Howell,   Henry  M.      (See  Kaplan,   S.,  and  Howell.) 

Howell,  Henry  M.,  Monroe,  La.  Wheel  for  automobiles. 
1,441,424;  Jan.   9. 

Howell,  Henry  M.,  Monroe,  La.  Operating  device  for 
tire   valves.      1,446,504 ;    Feb.   27. 

Howell,  .Janes  B.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Clutch-release  lever. 
1,454,891 ;  May  15. 

Howell,  Joshua  D.,  Porterville,  Calif.  Watchmaker's  tool. 
1,466,227;  Aug.   28. 

Howell,  Percy  F.,  et  al.  (See  Van  Rise,  Lester  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Howell,  Sylvester  S.,  assignor  to  United  Chemical  and 
Organic  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Centrifugal 
separator.     1,453,678  ;   May  1. 

Howell,  Wesley  E.,  assignor  to  Whitall-Tatum  Company, 
Millville,  N.  J.     Marking  machine.     1,450,776  ;  Apr.  3. 

Howells,  Frank  B.      (See  Entwisle,  E.  F.,  and  Howells.) 

Howells  Metallurgical  Company.  (See  Jones,  John  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hower.  Harry  C,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  tire.  Des. 
61,872  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hower,  Harry  C,  Chicago,  HI.  Automobile  tire.  Des. 
61,873:  Feb.  6. 

Hower,   Harry   C,    Chicago,    111.      Automobile   tire.     Des. 

63.227  ;  Nov.  6. 

Hower,    Harry   C,   Chicago,   111.      Automobile   tire.      Des. 

63.228  :  Nov.  6. 

Hower,  Harry  C,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  tire.  Des. 
63,229;  Nov.  6. 

Howerton,  Jeter  F.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Nonskid  chain. 
1,474,526  ;  Nov.  20. 

Howes  George  W.,  assignor  to  Beckwith  Company,  Do- 
wagiac,  Mich,     (ias  oven.     1,477,705  ;   Dec.  18. 

Howes,   Raymond  T.      (See  Dundas,  R.  C,  and  Howes.) 

Howie,  Kenneth,  assignor  to  Wildman  Mfg.  Co.,  Norrls- 
town,  Pa.  Take-up  mechanism  for  knitting  machines. 
1,442  1069  ;  Jan.  16. 

Howie,  Kenneth,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Wild- 
man  Mfg.  Co.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Pattern  wheel  for  knit- 
ting machines.     1,448,302  ;  Mar.  13. 

Howie,  Kenneth,  assignor  to  Wildman  Mfg.  Co.,  Norris- 
town, Pa.  Take-up  mechanism  for  knitting  machines. 
1,470,741;  Oct.  16. 

Howie,  Kenneth,  Norristown,  and  W.  O.  Taylor,  Limerick, 
assignors  to  Wildman  Mfg.  Co.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Yarn- 
sinking  mechanism  for  knitting  machines.  1,445,767 ; 
Feh.  20. 

Howie,  Kenneth,  Norristown,  and  W.  O.  Taylor,  Limerick, 
assignors  to  Wildman  Mfg.  Co.,  Norristown,  Pa.  De- 
tector and  stop-motion  means  for  knitting  machines. 
1,456,553  ;  May  29. 

Howie,  Thomas,  and  A.  J.  Jackson,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Joint  member  for  screen  frames  and  the  like. 
1,471,159;   Oct.  16. 

Howland,  Chester  S.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Film  holder. 
1,453,244  ;  Apr.  24. 

Howland,  Henry  P.,  and  F.  A.  Wiley,  Chicago,  111.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  International  Har- 
vester Company.  Safety  device  for  hot-blast  stoves. 
1,452,297  ;   Apr.   17. 

Howland,  Herbert  S.  (See  Howland,  Stephen  B.  and 
H  S  ) 

Howland,   Ralph   E.      (See   Utter,   L.   E.,  and   Howland.) 

Howland,  Slephen  B.  and  H.  S.,  Berkshire,  N.  Y.  Storage- 
battery  box.     1,441,152  ;  Jan.  2. 

Howland,  Waldo  A.,  Adams,  Mass.  Automatic  vacuum 
breaker.     1,448,445  :  Mar.   13. 

Hewlett,  Isaac  C,  Bangs,  Tex.  Bag-cutting  machine. 
1,454,743  :  May  8. 

Howorth,  Florence  L.,  et  al.  (See  Cooper,  Daniel  R., 
"ssignor.) 


Howse,  Curtes  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Under- 
feed Stoker  Company  of  America.  Hydraulic  drive  for 
stoker    rams.     1,460,586;   July   3. 

Howson,  Charles  T.,  Silver  Creek,  N.  Y.  Coffee  roaster. 
1,471,663  ;  Oct.  23. 

Howson,  Henry,  assignor  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Incorpo- 
rated, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  drying  clay 
bodies.     1,441,091;  Jan.  2. 

Hoxie,  Charles  A.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Recording  apparatus.  1,456,595 ; 
May  29. 

Hoxie,  Charles  A.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric'  Company.  High-frequency  signaling 
system.     1,467,988;    Sept.   11. 

Hoxie,  Charles  A.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric        Company.  Variable-current        generator. 

1,475,583;    Nov.    27. 

Hoxie,  Edmund,  Somerville,  Mass.   Fuel  burner.   1,446,746 
Feb.  27. 

Hoxter,  Allen  T.,  assignor  to  Boggs  Mfg.  Corp.,  Atlanta 
N.  Y.      Sorting-machine  belt.      1,468,301 ;   Sept.   18. 

Hoy,  Clarence  A.,  assignor  to  Peerless  Husker  Company, 
Buffalo,   N.   Y.     Conveyer.     1,444,919 ;   Feb.   13. 

Hoy,  Clarence  A.,  assignor  to  Peerless  Husker  Company, 
Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  treating  canned  goods, 
1,447,135  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hoy,  Heber,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.-  Chain  fastener, 
1,464,134;   Aug.   7. 

Hoya.  Clarence  A.,  assignor  to  Chain  Belt  Company,  Mil 
waukee.  Wis.  Manufacture  of  links  for  drive  and  con- 
veyer chains.     1,448,663  ;  Mar.  13. 

Hoyem,  George  A.,  Lennep,  Mont.  Cleaning  implement. 
1,461,904;   July   17. 

Hoyem,  George  A.,  Lennep,  Mont.  Cleaning  implement. 
1,475,118;  Nov.  20. 

Hoyle,  Henry  P.,  Durham,  England.  Screening  appa- 
ratus.    1,456,801 ;  May  29. 

Hoyt,  Daniel,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  National  Lock 
Washer  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Curtain  fixture. 
1,444,419;   Feb.   6. 

Hoyt,  Daniel,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Na- 
tional Lock  Washer  Company.  Curtain  fixture. 
1,446,747  ;  Feb.   27. 

Hoyt,  Elmore  S.,  Red  Wing,  Minn.  Container.  1,441,092  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Hoyt,  Ezra  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Thermostatically- 
actuated  valve.     1,449.005  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hoyt,  Frank,  and  C.  F.  Holmes,  Newburyport,  Mass. 
Locking  device  and  alarm  for  automobiles.  1,474,262  ; 
Nov.   13. 

Hoyt,  Hazen  L.,  jr.     (See  Bell,  H.  W.  and  Hoyt.) 

Hoyt,  Homer  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Morgan  & 
Wright.     Conveyer  system.      1,452,836 ;  Apr.   24. 

Hoyt,  Ray  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American  Tele- 
phone and  Telegraph  C^ompany.  Attenuation  equalizer. 
1,453,980;   May   1. 

Hoyt,  Ray  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Network  for 
neutralizing  the  susceptance  of  a  loaded  line. 
1.475.997  ;  Dec.  4. 

Hoyt,  Simes  T.,  assignor  to  Hawaiian  Pineapple  Com- 
pany, Limited,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Slicing  machine. 
1,472,838;   Nov.  6. 

Hrachovina,  Vincent  F.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Article  of  furni- 
ture.     1,466,376  :   Aug.    28. 

Hrebek.  Frank,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Guard  for  wringers 
and    ironing    machines.      1.473,042 ;    Nov.    6. 

Hren,  Joseph,  Rcsendale,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  Eisenlobr,  Newark, 
N.  .J.      Clutch    mechanism.      1,466,832 ;    Sept.    4. 

Hrib,  George.      (See  Lyeso,  George,  assignor.) 

Hrobsky,  Hobert,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  G.  Miller, 
Watertown,  Wis.     Merry-go-round.     1,461,881 ;  July  17. 

Hruska,  Anthony  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Carbon  holder  for 
picture   projectors.      1.465,042 ;    Aug.   14. 

Hruska.  George  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Shoe.  Des.  63,649 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Hruska,  Joseph  W.,  Mankato,  Minn.  Runner.  1,447,472 ; 
Mar.  6. 

llryz,  Michael,  Braznell,  Pa.  Loom  for  hand  weaving. 
1,464,847;    Aug.   14. 

Hubach,  Gustave,  Springfield,  assignor  to  The  Fisk  Rub- 
ber Company,  Cbicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Tire.  Des.  63,300  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Hubalek,  Arthur,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automobile  brake. 
1,467,854;  Sept.  11. 

Hubbard  and  Company.  (See  Peirce,  Charles  L.,  jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hubbard,  Arthur  O.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Clothes-wringer 
frame.     1,473,769;  Nov.  13. 

Hubbard,  Burtt  J.,  assignor  to  Automotive  Accessories, 
Inc.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Windshield-wing  construction. 
1,469,387  ;   Oct.   2. 

Hubbard,  Don  C,  Auburn,  Me.  Renewable  fuse  plug. 
1,467,162;    Sept.   4. 

Hubbard,  Eber  J.,  Berwyn,  111.  Spool.  1,472,980; 
Nov.  6. 

Hubbard,  Elmo,  and  J.  Bahrs,  assignors  of  one-fifth  to 
F.  M.  Sands,  Amarillo,  Tex.  Spring  wheel.  1,444,791  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Hubbard,  Gwendolen  B.  N.  E.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Edu- 
cational toy.     1.452  340  ;  Apr.  17. 

Hubbard,  Henry  E.      (See  Duncan,  J.  S.,  and  Hubbard.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Hubbard,  Hubert  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  T-square.  1,471,467  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Hubbard.  .Tames  C,  and  A.  F.  Winn,  El  Dorado,  Kans. ; 
said  Winn  assignor  to  said  Hubbard.  Card  or  placard 
holder.      l,4G5,2t9  :   .4ug.   14. 

Hubbard.  James  R.,  Duncan,  Okla.  Feed-control  attach- 
ment for  cotton  gins.     1,441,627  ;  Jan.  9. 

Hubbard,  James  W.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Continental  and  Commercial  Trust  and 
Savings  Bank.  Ticket-printing  machine.  Rel5,576 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Hubbard,  Llord  B.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Oiling  system. 
1,446,505  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hubbard,  William,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Work- 
positioning  means.     1,446.465  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hubbard,  William  A.,  lioquiam,  Wash.  Car-replacing  de- 
vice.    1,458,059:  June  5. 

Hubbard,  William  B.,  Smithboro,  111.  Spindle.  1,451,829  ; 
Apr.    17. 

Hubbard,  William  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Pump  driving 
and  balancing  mechanism.     1,465,671  ;   Aug.   21. 

Hubbell,  Benjamin  F.,  assignor  to  Carr  Fastener  Com- 
pany, Cambridge,  Mass.     Fastener.     1,456,554  ;  May  29. 

Hubbell,  Benjamin  F.,  assignor  to  Carr  Fastener  Com- 
pany, Cambridge,  Mass.     li'astener.     1.456,555;  May  29. 

Hubbell,  Geo.  H.     (See  Watts,  Rufley  E.,  assignor.) 

Hubbell,  Harvey,  Inc.     (See  Conlan,  David,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Hubbell,  Harvey,  Incorporated.  (See  Newton,  William  J., 
assignor. ) 

Hubbell,  Harvey,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Locking  lamp. 
1,460.246  ;  June  26. 

Hubbell,  John  P.     (See  Breyer.  F.  6.,  Hubbell,  and  Kerr.) 

Hubble.  G  rover  C.  Bonners  Ferry,  Idaho.  Voltage-con- 
trolling device  for  dynamos.     1,452.688  ;  Apr.   24. 

Hubble.  Joseph  H.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  G.  McCann  and 
one-third  to  R.  L.  Ragon,  Tekoa,  Wash.  Cushioned 
wheel.     1,441.093  ;  Jan.  2. 

Huber,  Andrew,  Sterling,  111.  Coaster.  1,470,921  ; 
Oct.   16. 

Huber,  Frederick  W.,  Riverside,  Calif.  Method  and 
composition  for  cementing  oil  wells.  1,452,463 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Huber,  Frederick  W.,  Riverside,  Calif.  Cement  mixer. 
1,473,990;    Nov.    13. 

Huber,  Frederick  W..  Riverside,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Western  Precipitation  Company.  Ob- 
taining soluble  potassium  compounds  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  cement.     1,453,797  ;  May  1. 

Huber.  Frederick  W.,  Riverside,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Western  Precipitation  Company.  Pro- 
ducing cement  and  by-products.     1,465,907  ;  Aug.  21. 

Huber,  Herman  J.  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Electiic  switch.  1,462,340; 
July    17. 

Huber,  Joe  and  S.,  Formoso,  Kans.  Grain-saving  device 
for   thrashing  machines.     1,450,040 ;  Mar.   27. 

Huber,  Philip  H.     (See  Jasmin,  Peter  T.,  assignor.) 

Huber,  Samuel.     (See  Huber,  Joe  and  S.) 

Huber.  William  E.,  Chicago,  III.  Door-closing  mechanism. 
1.475,015  ;  Nov.  20. 

Hubers,  Henry  W.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Automatic  control 
device  for  washing  machines.     1,457,367  ;  June  5. 

Hubert,  Conrad.     (See  Norwalk,  Albert  B.,  assignor.) 

Hubner,   George  W.      (See  Hubner,  Milton  H.,  assignor.) 

Hubner.  Milton  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  W.  Hubner, 
Stockton,    Calif.      Box-car   door.      1,464,936;    Aug.    14. 

Huckestein,  Norman  C,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Radiator  guard. 
1,451,337  ;  Apr.  10. 

Hucknall,  Bert  H.  W.,  assignor  to  The  American  Lace 
Mfg.  Co.,  Elyria,  Ohio.     Lace.     Des.  61,978  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hudd,  Alfred  E.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Telephone  Manu- 
facturing Company  Limited,  Liverpool,  England.  Rail- 
way signaling  system.     1,475,388  ;  Nov.  27. 

Hudec,  John  D.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Wrapper  for  clothing, 
etc.     1.474,826  ;   Nov.  20. 

Hudgel,  Jessie  E.,  Missouri  Valley,  Iowa.  Container. 
1,447,473  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hudnell,  Edward  R.     (See  Luttrell,  Robert  C,  assignor.) 

Hudson,  Albert  E.      (See  Megathlin,  R.  S.,  and  Hudson.) 

Hudson,  Albert  E.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Fas- 
tener-setting machine.     1,458,186  ;  June  12. 

Hudson,  Albert  E.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Press. 
1,458,187  ;  June  12. 

Hudson,  Albert  E.,  Beverly,  and  W.  C.  Willson,  Medford, 
Mass.,  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
Paterson,  N.  J.  Method  of  and  machine  for  compress- 
ing boot  and  shoe  parts.     1,448,069  ;  Mar.  13. 

Hudson,  Alexander  M.,  assignor  to  Melvin  A.  Rice,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Headpiece  for  protection  from  bacteria, 
noxious  gases,  etc.     1,443.820  ;   Jan.  30. 

Hudson,  Charles  J.,  and  W.  C.  Broga,  assignors  to  Norton 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Method  of  and  apparatus 
for  grading.     1,478,335 ;   Dec.   18. 

Hudson,  David  W.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Napkin-dispensing  de- 
vice.    1,464,180;   Aug.   7. 

Hudson,  Donald  M.     (See  Bennett,  S.  B.,  and  Hudson.) 

Hudson,  Donald  M.,  Bend,  Oreg.  Repair  device  for  fishing 
rods.     1,463,084  ;  July  24. 

Hudson,  Earl  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Duplex  telegraph 
system.     1,456,556;  May  29. 


Hudson,  Edward  J.,  Glencoe,  111.  Motor  for  windshield 
wipers.     1,457,031  ;  May  29. 

Hudson,  Finn  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and  E.  G.  Rhoads, 
Oak  Park,  111.  Controller  for  fuel-oil  burners. 
1.475,433;   Nov.  27. 

Hudson,  Frank  N.     (See  Hudson,  Ray,  R.  W.,  and  F.  N.) 

Hudson,  George  R.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Miser  for  gas  en- 
gines.    1,450,550  ;  Apr.  3. 

Hudson,  George  R.,  Portland,  and  F.  M.  Gulp,  Corvallis, 
Oreg.     Tire  changer.     1,459,303 ;  June  19. 

Hudson,  Harley  A.,  et  al.  (S^e  Whitcomb,  James,  as- 
signor.) 

Hudson,  Mack  R.,  Gretna,  La.    Trawl.    1,447,553 ;  Mar.  6. 

Hudson,  Norman  H.     (See  Sarrey,  P.,  and  Hudson.) 

Hudson,  Pearl,  Burlington,  Iowa.  Ratchet  device  for 
augers.     1,450,440  ;  Apr.  3. 

Hudson,  Ray,  Walnut  Ridge,  Ark.,  R.  W.  and  F.  N. 
Hudson,  Poplar  Bluff,  Mo.  Governor  for  fluid-pressure 
mechanisms.      1,466.399 ;    Aug.    28. 

Hudson,  Richard  W.     (See  Hudson,  Kay,  R.  W.,  and  F.  N.) 

Hudson,  Thomas  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  (Combination 
auto    lock.      1,442,766;    Jan.    16. 

Hudson,  Willard  W.,  Shelbyville,  IlL  Self-watering  flow- 
erpot.    1,450,633  ;  Apr.  8. 

Hudson,  William  C,  Keating,  Oreg.  Haystacker. 
1,478,740  :  Dec.  25. 

Hudson,  William  L.,  assignor  to  Allen  Morrison  Sign  Co., 
Inc.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Wind-motor  sign.  1,446,044 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Hueber,  Frank  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Attachment  for  au- 
tomobile radiators.     1,446,306  ;  Feb.  20. 

Huebner-Bleistein  Patents  Company.  (See  Huebner, 
William  C.,  assignor.) 

Huebner,  Ferdinand  P.,  Cameron,  Tex.  Hydraulic  cot- 
ton press.     1,469.511 ;  Oct.  2. 

Huebner,  Hans,  assignor  to  Moe-Bridges  Company,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.  Husk  for  lighting  fixtures.  Des.  63.557  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Huebner,  Julius  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spring  suspension  for 
vehicle  bodies.     1,450,370  ;  Apr.  3. 

Huebner,  Otto  E.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  Potential  indi- 
cator.    1.454,474  ;  May  8. 

Huebner,  Otto  E.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Research  Cor- 
poration, Toledo,  Ohio.  Ignition  system.  1,449,323 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Huebner,  William  C.,  assignor  to  Huebner-Bleistein 
Patents  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Photographic-projec- 
tion printing  apparatus.     1,452,077  ;  Apr.   17. 

Huebner,  William  C,  assignor  to  Huebner-Bleistein  Pat- 
ents Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  position- 
ing the  printing  plates  on  the  plate  holders  of  photo- 
graphic-printing machines.     1,452,078  ;  Apr.   17. 

Huebner,  William  C,  assignor  to  Huebner-Bleistein  Pat- 
ents Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Photographic-printing 
apparatus.     1,468,022;  Sept.  18. 

Huebner,  William  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and 
means  for  preparing  cylinders  of  offset  printing  ma- 
chines.    1,471,895  ;  Oct.  23. 

Huels,  Peter,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Automobile  safety  bumper. 
1,445.138;   Feb.  13. 

Huenefeld,  Walter  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Oil  burner  for 
stoves.     1,458,414  ;    June   12. 

Huenergardt  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Huenergardt,  Wil- 
liam H.,  assignor.) 

Huenergardt,  William  H.,  assignor  to  G.  O.  W.  Farnham, 
Lincoln,  Nebr.  Trough  or  drain  table  for  wringers. 
1,440,604  ;  Jan.  2. 

Huenergardt,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Huenergardt  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Washing-machine  frame. 
1,450,808  ;  Apr.  3. 

Huenergardt,  William  H.,  assignor  to  G.  O.  W.  Farn- 
ham, Lincoln,  Nebr.  Clothes-wringer  mechanism. 
1,468,814  :  Sept.  25. 

Hueseman,  William  M.,  Dillsboro,  Ind.  Suspenders. 
1,463,213  ;  July  31. 

Huestis,  Charles  A.,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.  Tool  holder. 
1,452,241  ;  Apr.  17. 

Huestis,  Thomas  B.,  assignor  to  National  India  Rubber 
Company,  Bristol,  R.  I.  Stitching  machine  for  joining 
rubber.     1,462,859  ;  July  24. 

Huet,  Emile,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Electric  clutch  coupling 
for  use  in  dental   technics.     1,455,491  ;   May   15. 

Huetei',  George  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Toy  bench. 
1,442,343;  Jan.  16. 

Huether,  John  V.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fountain  brush. 
1,465,220;  Aug.   14. 

Huey,  George  W.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Electri- 
cal system.     1,448,405  ;  Mar.  13. 

HuflE,  Charles  C,  Clarks,  Nebr.  Disk  sharpener.  1,443,132  ; 
Jan.   23. 

Huff,  Charles  M.,  Albion,  Wash.  Sharpening  machine. 
1,457,064  ;  May  29. 

Huff,  John  T.,  Chicago,  111.  Shelf  bracket.  1,468,813  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Huff,  Russell,  assignor  to  Dodge  Brothers,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Steering  gear.     1,443,685  ;  Jan.  30. 

Huff,  Russell,  assignor  to  Dodge  Brothers,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Service   brake.      1,459,304 ;    June   19. 

Huff,  Slaughter  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatically-op- 
erated slot  cover.     1,450,727  ;  Apr.  3. 

Huff,  Wilson  S.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Fireproof  tank. 
1,463,268  ;  July  31. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continuecl. 


Hufflne,    Ed.,    Grenvllle,   N.   Mei.     Replanter   attachment 

for  cultivators.     1,444,544  ;  Feb.  6. 
Huffman,   E.stll  J.,  Chicago,   111.,  assignor  to  Sears,   Roe- 
buck and  Co.     Truck  coupling.     1,474,477  ;  Nov.  20. 
Huffman,   Estil   J.,   assignor   to   Sears,   Roebuck   and   Co., 

Chicago,  111.     Truck  coupling.     1,474,478  ;  Nov.  20. 
Huffman,   Mike,   Des   Moines,   Iowa.     Boiler  clean-out  de- 
vice.    1,445,591  ;  Feb.   13. 
Huffman,  Mike,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Steam-boiler  clean  out 

device.      1,445,592  ;   Feb.   1.3. 
Huffman,   Reuel   L.,  Brookfield,  Mo.     Button.     1,453,245 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Huffman,    Thompson   M.,    Dunkirk,    Ind.      Cover    for    sap 

buckets.     1,444,073;  Feb.  6. 
Huffman.  Thurman  C,   Minot.  N.  Dak.     Brake  shoe  and 

head  connection.     1,444,462  ;  Feb.  6. 
Hufford,   Ward  C.      (See  Hildreth,   James  W.,  assignor.) 
Hug,    Christian   J.,    Highland,    111.      Subgrading  machine. 

1.473,372  ;  Nov.  6. 
Hugcntobler,   Johanii,    St.    Gallen,    Switzerland.      Thread- 
tension-measuring  device.     1,456,596  ;   May   29. 
Hugershoff,  Eeinhard,  Tharandt,  near  Dresden,  Germany. 
Automatic   protracting    apparatus    combined   with    two 
computing  theodolites.     1,467,163;   Sept.  4. 
Hugglns,   Benjamin   F.,   et   al.      (See   Pearson,   Frank   0., 

assignor.) 
Hugh,   Percy   G.  -H.,   Southend,   England.     Brake   mecha- 
nism for  motor  vehicles.     1,470,620  ;  Oct.  16. 
Hughen,    James    C,    Winnfield,    La.      Barber-cloth    pin. 

1,471,265  ;  Oct.  16. 
Hughes,     Arthur      S.,     Mansfield,    Ohio.       Truck     body. 

1,461,905;  July   17. 
Hughes,    Arthur    S.,    Mansfield,    Ohio.      Sheet-metal    con- 
struction    for    truck    bodies,     racks,    etc.       1,461,906 ; 
July  17. 
Hughes,    Arthur    S.,    Mansfield,    Ohio.      Sheet-metal    con- 
struction for  truck  bodies,  etc.     1,461,907  ;  July  17. 
Hughes,  Charles  C,  and  R.  O.  Betterly,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Engine  valve  and  casing.     1,472,652  ;  Oct.  30. 
Hughes,  Charles  H.,  Endicott,  N.  Y.     Traffic-signal  device 

for  automobiles.     1,472,273  ;  Oct.  30. 
Hughes,  Cora  E.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  T.  M.  Ingman 
and    one-third    to    L.    L.    Elliott     Los    Angeles,    Calif. 
Light-deflecting   headlight.     1,468,784;    Sept.   25. 
Hughes,    David    D.,    Oakland,    Calif.       Concrete-building 

form.     1,472,174  ;   Oct.  30. 
Hughes,    David    E.,    San   Pedro,    Calif.,    dedicated    to   the 
public     bv     assignment.       Dredge    cutter.       1,477,352 ; 
Dec.  11.  ' 
Hughes,    Earl   J.,   Bellaire,   Ohio.     Adjustable   shade  sup- 
port.     1,444,463  ;    Feb.    6. 
Hughes,   Earl   V.,   Andrews,    Ind.,   assignor    to   Wasmuth- 
Bndicott  Comi^any.     Cabinet  door.     1,452,913  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hughes.  Frances  T.,  Berkeley,  Calif.     Decorative  covering 
for    flowerpots,    bouquets,    and    the    like.       1,446,563 ; 
Feb.   27. 
Hughes,   Prances   T.,   Berkeley,   Calif.      Coin   bank.     Des. 

62,089  ;  Mar.  13. 
Hughes,   Frank  C.  Oak  Park,  III.     Apparatus  for  throw- 
ing liquids.     1,471,130;  Oct.  16. 
Hughes,    Frederick    G.,    assignor    to    The    New   Departure 
Manufacturing    Company,    Bristol,    Conn.      Shaft    cou- 
pling.    1,369,304;   Oct.  2. 
Hughes,    Frederick   T.      (See   Mellin.    Gustaf   A.    E.,    as- 
signor.) 
Hughes,  Gerald  E.,  sr.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Treating  oils. 

1,459,732  ;  June  26. 
Hughes,  Gerald  E.,  sr.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Drier  or  filler 

for  paints  and  making  the  same.     1,459,733  ;  June  26. 
Hughes,  Hiram  C,  Boston,  Mass.     Frying  pan.    1,460,380; 

July   3. 
Hughes,   Howard  R.,   Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Lubricator  for 

earth-boring   drills.      1,453,875 ;    May    1. 
Hughes,     Howard    R..     Houston,    Tex.       Load     indicator. 

1,459,102;   June   19. 
Hughes,  Howard  R.,  Hou.ston,  Tex.     Rotary  earth-boring 

drill.     1,474.633  :  Nov.  20. 
HugheSi    Howard    R.,    and    R.    C.    Kuldell ;    said    Kuldell 
assignor    to    Hughes    Tool     Company,    Houston,     Tex. 
Cross-roller  drill,     1,444,074  ;  Feb.  6. 
Hughes.  .Tames  F.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Automobile  signal. 

1.457,703  ;  June  5. 
Hughes,  James   G.,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Pneumatic  spring. 

1,459,892  ;  June  26. 
Hughes,    James   H.,   et   al.      (See   Whitcomb,   James,    as- 
signor.) 
Hughes,   James   W.,  Wyncote,   assignor  to  W.   H.   Stehle, 
Philadelphia,     Pa.       Drilling     apparatus.       1,474,036 ; 
Nov.   13. 
Hughes,  John  E.,  TJtica,  N.  Y.     Optical  pliers.     1,454,475  ; 

May  8. 
Hughes,  John  F.,  Penns  Grove,  N.  J.     Drying  apparatus. 

1,461,148;  July  10. 
Hughes,   Joshua.      (See   Beauregard,  Victor,   assignor.) 
Hughes,     Lloyd     E.,     Kansas     City,     Kans.       Loose-leaf 

marker   for   books.      1,478,655 ;    Dec.    25. 
Hughe.s,  Patrick  G.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Vehicle  tire-chain 

apparatus.     1,467,639  ;  Sept.  11. 
Hughes,    Robert    D.,    Lynchburg,    Va.      Shock    absorber. 

1,477,959;   Dee.   18. 
Hughes,  Robert  M.     (See  Davis,  L.  R.,  and  Hughes.) 


Hughes,   Robert  R.,  jr.,   Utica,   N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Union 
Special  Machine  Company,  Chicago.  111.     Forming  con- 
cealed stitches.     1,442,807;  Jan.  23. 
Hughes,   Robert   R.,  jr.,  Utica,  N.   Y.,   assignor  to  Union 
Special    Machine    Company,     Chicago,    111.      Concealed 
stitched  seam.     1,443,686  ;  Jan.  30. 
Hughes,  Robert   R.,   jr.,  Utica,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to   Union 
Special   Machine   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Sewing    ma- 
chine.    1,459,103  ;   June   19. 
Hughes,   Robert   R.,   jr..   Utica.   N.   Y.,  assignor  to   Union 
Special   Machine    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Differential 
feeding   mechanism    for   sewing   machines.      1,478,519 ; 
ripc.   25. 
Hughes  Tool  Company.    (See  Chllds,  William  L.,  assignor.) 
Hughes  Tool  Company.      (See   Fletcher,   Harold   W.,   as- 
signor.) 
Hughes  Tool  Company.     (See  Hughes,  H.  R.,  and  Kuldell, 

assignors.) 
Hughes,  Walter.     (See  Wigle,  W.  B.,  and  Hughes.) 
Hughes,  Walter  J.,  and  A.  S.  Behrinan,  assignors  to  Inter- 
national   Filter    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Zeolite    and    pre- 
paring Bame.     1,477,757  ;  D*c.   18. 
Hughes,    William,    Alameda,    Calif.      Milk-bottle    opener. 

1,473,936:    Nov.    13. 
Hughes,    William,    Junedale,    Pa.      Wrench.      1,448,962 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Hughes,     William.    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    assignor    to    The 
Hess-Bright     Manufacturing     Company.        Self-opening 
tool  holder.     1,443,687  ;  Jan.  30. 
Hughes,  William,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Hess- 
Bright  Manufacturing  Company.     Forging.     1,456,597; 
May   29. 
Hughes,    William    B.,    Newcastle,    Ind.      Vehicle    tongue. 

l,45-',876;  Apr.  24. 
Hughes,  William  P.     (See  Fritschi,  J.,  and  Hughes.) 
Hugo,  John,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.    (See  Bralsted, 

Harry  P.) 
Hugo  Junkers.      (See  Spaleck,  Paul,  assignor.) 
Hugonlot,  Victor  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Buss,  St. 

Louis,  Mo.    Alr-heatlng  furnace.     1,440,465  ;  Jan.  2. 
Huguenin,     Albert,     Zurich,     Switzerland.       Tidal-water- 
power  plant.     1.448,627  ;  Mar.  13. 
Huguenin,  Albert,   Zurich,  Switzerland.    Tidal-water-power 

plant.     1,457,170;  May  29. 
Huhn,    A.,    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Huhn,    Alex 

G.,  a.sisignor.) 
Huhn,  Alex  G.,  assignor  to  A.  Huhn  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Minneapolis,  Minn.     Drier.     1,467,038 ;   Sept.   4. 
Huhn,    Paul    J..    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Piston    and    packing. 

1,443,473  ;  Jan.  30. 
Huismann,  Johann,  and  J.  Callsen,  Leverkusen,  near  Co- 
logne, and  W.  Griittefien,  Elberfeld,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co., 
Leverkusen,  near  Cologne,  Germany.  Organic  arsenic 
compound.  1,445,685  ;  Feb.  20. 
Huizenga,  John  A.,  Rock  Valley,  Iowa.     Check  protector. 

1,443,574  ;  Jan.  30. 
Hulbert,  Ansel  C   San  Carlos,  Calif.     Electric  hot-water 

heater.     1.467,381  ;  Sept.  11. 
Hulbert,   Clinton  H.,   Chicago,   111.     Device  for  producing 

or  reproducing  sound.     1,457,075  ;  May  29. 
Hulbert.   Edwin    F.,  assignor  to   Pfister  &  Vogel   Leather 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Mixing  device.     1,448,446  ; 
Mar.   13. 
Hulhurd    Engineering    Company.       (See    Tutt,    Montague 

W.,    assignor.) 
Hulett,  John  M.      (See  Henry,  C.  P.,  and  Hulettt.) 
Hulett,    Snoe    0.,    Corry,    Pa.      Differential.      1,472,758 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Hullck,     Samuel     C,     Spokane,     Wash.       Camp     cooker. 

1,452,640  :  Apr.  24. 
Hulfng,  Louis  Q.     (See  Wetter,  William  M.,  assignor.) 
Hulit,   John   A.,    Chicago,   HI.      Recording  telegraphic  re- 
ceiving instrument.     1,442,474  ;  Jan.  16. 
Hull,      Charles      E.,      Onaway,     Mich.      Spark     breaker. 

1.450,501  ;  Apr.  3. 
Hull,  Charles  P.,  Hagerstown,  Md.    Automobile  tire  rack. 

1,450,084 ;  Mar.  27.  ,  .     . 

Hull,      Charles      M..      Elwood,      Ind.        Display      device. 

1.448,664  ;   Mar.   13. 
Hull     Homer,    assignor    to    American    Blower    Company, 
Detroit.      Mich.         Lubricating      pump      for      engines. 
1.467,619;  Sept.  11. 
Hull,   James   S.,   Los   Angeles,   Calif.     Building   construc- 
tion.    1,448,843  -Mar.  20. 
Hull,    Marguerite   E.,    et   al.      (See   Hull,    Oliver   L.,   and 

M.  E.) 
Hull,  Marguerite  E.,  Portland,  Oreg.     Knife.     1,449,408  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Hull,   Nelson  Y.,  Plainfleld,  N.  J.     Eye-exercising  device. 
1,464,075  ;  Aug.   7.  „ 

Hull,   Oliver  L.,  et  al.      (See  Hull,  Oliver  L.  and  M.  E., 

assignors.) 

Hull,    Oliver    L.    and    M.    E.,     assignors     of     one-fourth 

to  C.  Abbott,  Portland.  Oreg.,  one-fourth  to  said  Oliver 

L.  Hull  and  one-half  to  said  M.  E.  Hull.     Combination 

tent,   hammock,   and   packsack.     1,464,875  ;  Aug.   14. 

Hull,  Samuel  M.     (See  Reaser,  J.  W.,  Hull,  and  Osborne.) 

Hullev,  Minnie  S.,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.     Protective   apron. 

1.478.902;  Dec.  25. 
Hulse,  Edison  G.,  assignor  to  Kelly-Springfield  Tire  Com- 
ranv.    Cumberland.    Md.      Resilient    tire.       1,445,768 ; 
Feb;  20. 


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Hulse,  Edison  G..  assignor  to  Kelly-Springfleld  Tire  Com- 
panv,  Cumberland,  Md.  Resilient  tire.  1.447,784 ; 
Mar.  0. 

Hulse,  Edison  G.,  assignor  to  Kellv-Springfield  Tire  Com- 
panv.  Cuinborland,  Md.  Vcliiclo  tire.  Des.  63,033  ; 
Sept.  IS. 

ITulse.  Edispn  G.,  apslgnor  to  Kelly-Sprlncfleld  Tire  Com- 
panj-,  Cumberland,  Md.  Resilient  tire.  1,470,922 ; 
Oct.   16. 

Hulse,  Edison  G..  assignor  to  Kelly-Springfleld  Tire  Com- 
pany. Cumberland,  Md.  Resilient  tire.  1,477, 5tV»  : 
Dec.   18. 

Hulse,  George  E..  Newark.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Safety 
Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company.  Screen.  1,441,684; 
Jan.  9. 
.  Hulse,  George  E.,  Newark.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Safety  Car 
Heatinc  &  I.isliting  Company.  System  of  distribution. 
1.452,877:  Apr.  24. 

Hulse,  George  E.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company.  Connect- 
ing device  for   belts.      1,472,910;   Nov.   6. 

Hulse.  Robert  E.,  Wall  Lake.  Iowa.  Combined  parting 
and  weather  strip  for  sliding  sashes.  1,466,833 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Hulse,  Walter  S.,  Tine  Grove,  Pa.  Compressed-air  water 
pump.     1,472,8.59:  Nov.   6. 

Hulse.  William  H.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood  Type- 
writer Companv.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1.-I62.R.';6;  July  24. 

Hulse,  William  H..  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting 
machine.     1,463,778  ;  July  31. 

Hulsebos,  .ilbert  B.,  and  G.  Den  Besten.  assignors  to 
Safety  Release  Clevis  Co.,  Holland,  Mich.  Plow  safety 
hitch."    1,440,780  :  Jan.  2. 

Hulsmann,  Anton.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Amusement  ap- 
paratus.    1,467,9.34  :  Sept.  11. 

Hnlsmann,  Anton,  and  J.  C.  GriflSn.  San  Francisco.  Calif. 
T'niyprsal  wrist  joint  for  artificial  arms.  1,475,119 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Hiilsmeyer,  Christian,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Device 
for  cleaning  surface  condensers  and  the  like.  1,449.753  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Hulsmeyer,  Christian,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Means  for 
cleaning  fluid-conducting  pipes.     1,449,754  ;  Mar.  27. 

Hult,  Carl  A..  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1.445,686;  Feb.   20. 

Hnltgreen.  Frank  F..  assignor  of  one-third  to  P.  Peter- 
sen, Santa  Rosa,  Calif.  Demountable  vehicle  wheel 
rim.     1.442,409  :  Jan.  16. 

nulting.  Charlrs  E.      (See  Perry,  N.  G..  and  HuUiiig.) 

Hultmnn.  Oustave  T.     (See  Dixon,  John  G.,  assignor.) 

Hultquist.  Charles  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pluld-operated 
diill.     1.452,689  :  Apr.  24. 

Hultquist,  Charles  A..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Rock-drllUng 
engine.     1,477,353  ;   Dec.  11. 

Hultqvist,  Morten  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Floor  mop. 
1,466.169  :   Aug.   28. 

Hulls,  Eugene  A.,  Saltvllle,  Ta.,  assignor  to  Proctor  & 
Schwartz,  Inc..  I'hiladelphla,  Pa.  Waste-heat  drier. 
1.441,983;  Jan.  9. 

Humaaoli.  Granville  A.,  assignor  to  Texas  Pump  &  Sup- 
ply Company,  Houston,  Tex.  Pump.  1,474,718 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Humason,  Granville  A.,  and  J.  A.  Burtschel,  Houston, 
Tex.    Casing  spear.    1,441,583  ;  Jan.  9. 

Humberper,  Alonzo,  Chicago,  ID.  Washing  machine. 
1,463.016  ;  July  24. 

Humbert,  William  M.,  Eastslde,  Oreg.  Nut  bowl.  Des. 
62,486;  June  12. 

Hume.  Crawford  W.,  assignor  to  James  Howden  &  Com- 
pany, Limited,  (jlasgow,  Scotland.  Sluice  or  gate 
valve.     1,467.0.S9  :  Sept.  4. 

Hume,  John  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Street  indicator.  1.453,463  : 
May  1. 

Hume.  John  T.,  assignor  to  Hurley  Machine  Company, 
Chicago.  111.     Vacuum  cleaner.     l,45.S,9r^9  ;  June  19. 

Hume,  Joseph  P.      (See  Rooney,  W.  T.,  and  Hume.) 

Humes,  Guy  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Reed  controller  for  saia- 
phones  or  the  like.     1,446,623  ;  Feb.  27. 

Humeston.  Frederick  L.,  as.iignor  to  Winchester  Repeatlns 
Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Handlamp  switch. 
1,475.584:  Nov.   27. 

Hummel,  August  C,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  A.  Kim- 
ball Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tag  for  textile  fabric. 
1,471,483  ;   Oct.    23. 

Hummel,  Frederick  E.     (See  Glanschnig,  Ignatz,  assignor.) 

Hummell,  Howard  H.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem  Steel  Com- 
pany, Bethlehem,  Pa.  Hydraulic  press.  1,446,901  ; 
Feb.   27. 

Hummell,  William,  et  al.  (See  Smyder,  Samuel  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hummell,  William  Q.,  New  Philadelphia,  Ohio.  Artificial 
bait.     1,450,777  ;  Apr.  3. 

Hump  Hairpin  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  CSee  Gold- 
berg, Solomon  H.,  assignor.) 

Humphreville,  Edwin,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Collapsible  babv 
walker.      1,463,819  ;   Aug.   7. 

Humphreville,  Edwin,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Collapsible  babv 
walker.     1,463,820;  Aug.  7. 

Humphrey,  Alfred  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas  heater. 
1,464,609  ;    Aug.    14. 


Humphrey,   Clen   S.,   Brooklyn,    N.   Y.     Powder  container 

or  similar  receptacle.     Des.  61,783 ;  Jan.  9. 
Humphrey,   Clen   S.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Powder   container 

or  similar  receptacle.     Des.  61,784  ;  Ja».  9. 
Humphrey.    Dewey    N.,   Bluecreek,    Wash.      Rake   cleaner. 

1,442,615  :   Jan."  16. 
Humphrey,    Ernest     N.,     New    Britain,     Conn.       Buckle. 

1,460,381  ;  July  3. 
Humphrey.  Ernest  N.,   New   Britain,  Conn.     Belt   buckle. 

1,473,991  :    Nov.    13. 
Humphrey,    Ernest    N.,    assignor   to    The    Traut   *    Hlne 

Mfg.  Company,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Buckle.    1,460,756  ; 

July  3. 
Humphrey,    Hubert    R.,    Kalamazoo,    Mich.      Gas    stove. 

1.449,182;   Mar.   20. 
Humphrey,    Hubert    R.,    assignor    to    General    Gas    Light 

Company,   Kalamazoo,  Mich.     Gas   heater.      1,461,191 ; 

July   10. 
Humphrey,    Hubert   R.,   aesignor   to   General   Gas   Light 

Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.     Gas  heater.     1,461,192; 

July  10. 
Humphrey.    Hubert    R.,    assignor    to    General    Gas    Light 

Company   Kalamazoo,    Mich.      Gas   heater.      1,467,429 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Humphrey,    Orson    J.,    Elyria,    Ohio.      Tire   construction. 

1,444,123  :  Feb.  6. 
Humphreys.  Albert   H.,   Woolwich,  Me.,   assignor  of  one- 
half  to  J.  C.  De  Wolf,  Middletown,  Conn.     Line  hook. 

1.472,840  :  Nov.  6. 
Humphreys,  Charles  A.,  Chicago,  111.   Bill  fold.    1,471,484  : 

Oct.    23. 
Humphreys,   Edwin    S.,   assignor  to  The   Rogers   Electric 

Laboratories  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    High-frequency 

electrical  appliance.     1.447,785  ;  Mar.  6. 
Humphreys,  Frank  W.,  Ocean  City,  N.  J.     Extension  plane. 

1.475,700  ;    Nov.    27. 
Humphreys,    Hugh,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich.,    assignor    to 

Oliver     Machinery     Company,     Grand     Rapids,     Mich. 

Table   mount  for   metal   and   wood   working   macliines. 

1,443,789  :  Jan.  30. 
Humphreys.  Robert  E.,  F.  M.  Rogers,  and  0.  E.  Bransky, 

Whltin"g,  Ind.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company   (of 

Indiana),   Chicago,   111.     Water-soluble   sulphonic  acids 

from  petroleum  oils  and  producing  the  same.   1,474,933  ; 

""    V.  20. 


(See  Wingo,  Sara  H.,  as- 
Tractor.      1,464,848 ; 


Nov. 

Humphrey.'',  William  R.,  et  al. 
signor.) 

Humphries,   Ralph,   Detroit,   Mich. 
Aug.   14. 

Humphris.  Frank,  Boscombe,  Bournemouth,  England,  as- 
signor of  one-half  to  K.  A.  Roberts,  London,  England. 
Mechanical  press.     1,473,478  :  Nov.  6. 

Hundcbv,  Martin  L.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Protective 
casing  for  tires.     1.471,266 ;   Oct.   16. 

Hundley,  James.  Noblesville,  Ind.  Interlocking  huild- 
ing   brick.      1-,472,911  ;    Nov.    6. 

Hundley,  James,  assignor  to  New  Process  Iron  and  Steel 
Companv.  Noblesville,  Ind.  Steel-heating  furnace. 
1,462.639  :  July  24. 

Hungerbiihier.  Oscar  J.,  Far  Rockaway,  and  C.  Schopper, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair-waving  device.  1,463,085  ;  July 
24. 

Hungerford,  Henry  B.     (See  Authier,  Joseph  O.,  assignor.) 

Hungerford,  RoUa  D..  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  O. 
Peters.  Faxon,  Okla.  Grain  separator.  1,442,526 ; 
.T.nn.   16. 

Hungerford,  Warren  H.  (See  Peters,  F.  M.,  and  Hunger- 
ford.) 

Hunker,  Martin  L.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Safety  mechanism 
for  power  presses.     1,466.170:  Aug.  28. 

Hunt,  Alfred  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  cutting 
diamonds.      1,461,149  ;   July  10. 

Hunt,  Benjamin  H,.  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Fender  hrace. 
1,445,888;   Feb.   20. 

Hunt,  Bertram.  London,  England.  Recovery  of  sulphur, 
metallic  sulphides,  and  the  like  from  a  condition  of 
emulsion  without  filtration  or  evaporation.  1,440,307  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Hunt  Brothers  Packing  Company.  (See  Macabee,  Ed- 
ward  L.,   assignor.) 

Hunt  Brothers  Packing  Company.  (See  Staley,  Homer 
C,   assignor.) 

Hunt.  C.  W.,  Company.  (See  Mellin,  George  E.,  as- 
signor. 1 

Hunt.  Chester.  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
making  "molded  compressed  articles.  1,444,878; 
Feb.  13. 

Hunt,  Chester,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Cutting  shoe-part 
blanks.     1,450,257  ;  Apr.  3. 

Hunt,  Chester,  Lynn,  Mass..  assignor  to  United  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Making  heels 
l,469,g35  ;  Oct.  9. 

Hunt-Crawford  Co.      (See  Hunt,   Robert  T.,   assignor.) 

Hunt,  Edward  J.,  Llewelyn  Park,  West  Orange,  N.  J. 
Dehydrating  oil  container.     1,475,548  ;  Nov.   27. 

Hunt.  Edwin  W.  (See  Marriott,  O.  M.,  Hunt,  and 
Kirby.) 

Hunt,  Emily  P.     (See  Hunt,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Hunt,  Floyd  D.,  Burlington,  Vt.  Sound-reproduction  ap- 
paratus.    1,474,776  ;  Nov.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Hunt,  George  L.,  assignor  to  The  George  L.  Hunt  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Inc.,  Boscobel,  Wis.  Gear  puller. 
1,456,735  ;  May  29. 

Hunt,  George  L.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hunt, 
George  K,  assignor.) 

Hunt,  George  R.     (See  Vandlvler,  J.  B.,  and  Hunt.) 

Hunt,  George  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Plaque  or  similar  article. 
Des.  62,.S98  ;  May  22. 

Hunt,  George  W.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  E.  P.  Hunt,  Evan- 
ston.  III.     Desk-locking  mechanism.     1,472,841 ;  Nov.  6. 

Hunt,  Helm,  Ferris  &  Company.  (See  Ferris,  Henry  L., 
assignor.) 

Hunt,  Helm,  Ferris  &  Company.  (See  Ferris,  Howard  J., 
assignor. ) 

Hunt,  Herbert,  H.  W.,  and  P.,  Manchester,  England. 
Twist-drill-point-grinding  machine.     1,448,746  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hunt,  Herbert  W.     (See  Hunt,  Herbert,  H.  W.,  and  P.) 

Hunt,  Homer,  Hartford,  Conn.  Ladder  attachment. 
1,462,505  ;  July  24. 

Hunt,  James  B.,  Avera,  Miss.  Band-saw  guide.  1,464,042  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Hunt,  John  D.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Counting  at- 
tachment for  printing  presses.     1,472,653  ;  Oct.  30. 

Hunt,  John  E.    (See  Fyke.  F.  C,  and  Hunt.) 

Hunt,  John  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  En- 
gineering Laboratories  Company.  System  of  control 
for  electrical  devices.     1,441,928  ;  Jan.  9. 

Hunt,  John  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Dayton 
Engineering   Laboratories    Company.      Ignition   system. 

1.444.464  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hunt,  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Engineering 
Laboratories  Company,  Dayton.  Ohio.     Ignition  system. 

1.444.465  ;  Feb.   6. 

Hunt,  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Engineering 
Laboratories  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Ignition  system. 
1,446,970;  Feb.  27. 

Hunt,  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Engineering 
Laboratories  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Electrical  con- 
trolling system.,    1,446,971;   Feb.   27. 

Hunt,  John  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Dayton 
Engineering  Laboratories  Company.  Signal.  1,461,215  ; 
July  10. 

Hunt,  Jolin  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Dayton 
Engineering  Laboratories  Company.  Ignition  timer. 
1,462,860  ;  July  24. 

Hunt,  John  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Dayton 
Engineering  Company.  Ignition  system.  1,463,956 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Hunt,  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Engineering 
Laboratories  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Ignition  system. 
1,466,529;   Aug.    28. 

Hunt,  John  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Dayton 
Engineering  Laboratories  Company.  Burner.  1,467,935  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Hunt,  John  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Dayton 
Engineering  Laboratories  Company.  Circuit-breaker- 
indicating  device.     1,467,974  ;  Sept.  11. 

Hunt,  John  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Delco- 
Light  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Ignition  system. 
1,459,893  ;  June  26. 

Hunt,  John  H.,  and  W.  A.  Chryst,  Dayton,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  The  Dayton  Engineering  Laboratories  Com- 
pany.    Induction  coil.     1,467,973 ;   Sept.   11. 

Hunt,  Louis  J.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Dynamo-electric 
machine  adapted  for  synchronous  working.  1,463,017  ; 
July  24. 

Hunt,  Marshall  E.,  Belle  Plaine,  Iowa.  Treating  and 
restoring   used  storage  batteries.     1,477,354 ;   Dec.   11. 

Hunt,  Ormond  B'.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Headlight  for  motor  vehicles. 
1,448,691  :   Mar.   13. 

Hunt,  Patrick  J.,  New  Bedford,  assignor  to  Draper  Corpo- 
ration, Hopedale,  Mass.  Feeler  mechanism  for  looms. 
1,453,841 ;  May  1. 

Hunt,  Percy.     (See  Hunt,  Herbert,  H.  W.,  and  P.) 

Hunt,  Robert,  and  L.  D.  Freeman,  Portsmouth,  Va.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Metal  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Chicago,  111.  Grease  cup.  1,454,892 ; 
May  15. 

Hunt,  Robert  T.,  assignor  to  The  Hunt-Crawford  Co., 
Coshocton,  Ohio.  Ice-cream  container.  1,449,409 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Hunt,  Rowland,  Hackney,  London,  England.  Folding  box 
or  carton.     1,478,336  ;  Dec.   18. 

Hunt,  Seth  B.,  trustee.     (See  Ellis,  Carleton,  assignor.) 

Hunt,  Seth  B.,  trustee.  (See  Ellis,  C,  and  Wells,  assign- 
ors.) 

Hunt,  Seth  B.,  trustee.  (See  Mann,  Matthew  D.,  jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hunt,  Seth  B.,  trustee.  (See  Williams,  R.  R.,  and  Haller, 
assignors.) 

Hunt,  Seth  B.,  trustee.  (See  Williams,  R.  R.,  and 
White,  assignorsj 

Hunt,  Sylvester  H.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Steering  mecha- 
nism  for   self-propelled  vehicles.     1,474,527 ;    Nov.    20. 

Hunt,  William  C,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Combined 
phonograph  and  advertising  cabinet.  Des.  62,993 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Hunt,  William  J.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Tire-carrier  lock. 
1,451,615  ;  Apr.  10. 


Huntar,  Felix,  assignor  to  American  Can  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus  for  closing  filled 
cans.     1,468,785  ;  Sept.  25. 

Hunter,  Edgar,  Ossian,  Ind.  Rim  breaker.  1,463,891 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Hunter,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window-cleaning  de- 
vice.    1,465,237  ;  Aug.  14. 

Hunter,  George  D.,  Bloomington,  Ind.  Valve  for  stone- 
cutting  machines.     1,444,920  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hunter,  George  D.,  Bloomington,  Ind.  Slush  remover. 
1,444,921;  Feb.  13. 

Hunter,  George  D.,  Bloomington,  Ind.  Boiler  attachment. 
1,457,839  ;  June  5. 

Hunter,  George  T.     (See  Codding,  Chester  C,  assifnor.) 

Hunter,  George  W.      (See  Hunter,  Thomas  H.  and  G.  W.) 

Hunter,  Heber  E.      (See  Scott.  John  B.,  assignor.) 

Hunter,  Jay  G.,  Sabula,  Iowa.  Compressor.  1,445,889 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Hunter,  Jay  G.,  Sabula,  Iowa.  Condenser.  1,463,468 ; 
July  31. 

Hunter,  John  C,  assignor  to  J.  Meerse,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Display  stand.     Des.  62,633 ;  July  10. 

Hunter,  John  S.,  Manly,  New  South  Wales,  Australia 
Beef-carcass-splitting  machine.     1,465,604  ;  Aug.   21. 

Huntei",  Omer  B.,  Chickasha,  Okla.  Amusement  device. 
1,450,634  ;  Apr.  3. 

Hunter,  Reginald  G.  W.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Water-level 
indicator  for  automobile  radiators.     1,448,220;  Mar.  13. 

Hunter,  Richard  B.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Drum  controller.  1,460,546 ; 
July  3. 

Hunter,  Richard  B.,  assignor  to  The. Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Motor  controller.  1,464,712 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Hunter,  Robert  L.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Flash  light.  1,478,282  ; 
Dec.    18. 

Hunter,    Ross.      (See    Strossenreuter,   Karl,   assignor.) 

Hunter,  Royall  C,  Chicago,  111.  Corn  popper.  1,466,721 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Hunter,  Samuel,  Bellevue,  Pa.  Removable  body  for  auto- 
mobiles.    1,470,324;  Oct.  9. 

Hunter,  Samuel  B.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Money-changing  ma- 
chine.    1,470,841 ;  Oct.  16. 

Hunter,  Thomas,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Automobile  license  plate. 
1,473,479;  Nov.  6. 

Hunter,  Thomas  B.,  et  al.  (See  Ripley,  David  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hunter,  Thomas  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Hoisting  apparatus. 
1,440,919 ;  Jan.  2. 

Hunter,  Thomas  H.  and  G.  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rub- 
bing apron  for  carding  machines.     1,442,767  ;  Jan.  16. 

Hunter,  Thomas  H.  and  G.  W.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Rub- 
ber apron  for  carding  machines.     1,461,527  ;   July  10. 

Hunter,  Thomas  M.     (See  Snodgrass,  H.  E.,  and  Hunter.) 

Hunter,  Thomas  W.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Fluid  regulator. 
1,449,998  ;  Mar.  27. 

Hunter,  William  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Measuring  device. 
1,453,876;  May  1. 

Hunter,  William  C,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Brake 
slack  adjuster.     1,463,821  ;  Aug.  7. 

Huntingdon,  W.  R.     (See  Hill,  Raymond  I.,  assignor.) 

Huntington,  Arthur  F.,  Portsmouth,  Va.  Bushing  tool. 
1,472,759  ;  Oct.  30. 

Huntington,  Charles  M.,  East  Randolph,  N.  Y.  Washing 
machine.     1,469,837;   Oct.  9. 

Huntington,  Frederick  T.,  North  Bennington,  Vt.  Poultry 
feed  box.     1,462,751  ;  July  24. 

Huntington,  Hiram  H.,  and  E.  H.  Cureton,  Richmond, 
Ind.,  assignors  to  The  American  Seeding  Machine  Com- 
pany, Springfield,  Ohio.  Making  sprocket  wheels. 
1,448,803;   Mar.   20. 

Huntington,  Levin  B.,  Annapolis,  Md.  Fish  bait  or  lure. 
1,460,905  ;  July  3. 

Huntley,  Ernest  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Industrial  Research  Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Gover- 
nor for  speed-indicating  mechanism.  1,445,687 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Huntley,  Ernest  R.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Research  Cor- 
poration, Toledo,  Ohio.  Fuel-feed  system.  1,458,485 ; 
June  12. 

Huntley,  George  J.,  assignor  to  The  Crown  Cork  and 
Seal  Company  of  Baltimore  City,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Packaging   apparatus.      1,466,722 ;    Sept.    4. 

Huntley,  Geoige  J.,  assignor  to  The  Crown  Cork  and  Seal 
Company  of  Baltimore  City,  Baltimore,  Md.  Pack- 
aging apparatus.     1,469,560  ;   Oct.  2. 

Huntley,  Thomas.      (See  Cratty,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Huntoon,  Charles  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  for  assem- 
bling trusses.     1,462,552  ;  July  24. 

Huntting,  Samuel  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Pump. 
1,457,368  ;  June  5. 

Huntting,  Samuel  B.,  Alameda,  Calif.  Pump.  1,470,081 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Hunziker,   Curt.      (See  Tanner,   W.,   and   Hunziker.) 

Hunziker,  Franz,  Lucerne,  Switzerland.  Closure  for  re- 
ceptacles.    1,458,883  ;   June   12. 

Hunziker,  Rudolf,  St.-Aubin,  Switzerland.  Truck. 
1,446,799;  Feb.   27. 

Huot,  Louis  E.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Paper  clip. 
1,467,320;    Sept.    11. 

Hupp,  Albert,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Auto- 
matic Railway  Mail  Exchange  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Railway-mail-exchange  apparatus.     1,444,837  ;  Feb.  13. 


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Hupp.  Irvlii,  assignor  to  Flexo-Motive  Corporation,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Combined  clutch  nnd  brake  mechanism. 
1.474.3G5  :  Nov.  20. 

Hurd.  I?enjamin  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Oil  burner. 
1,470,971  :   Dec.  11. 

Hurd,  Benjamin  W.,  assignor  to  Turbine  Fuel  Oil  Burner 
Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sound-deadening  box. 
1,443.6SS  :  Jan.  30. 

Hurd,  Benjamin  W.,  assignor  to  Turbine  Fuel  Oil  Burner 
Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Electric-driven  pump  and 
blower  set.     1,446,800;  Feb.  27. 

Hurd,  Benjamin  W.,  assignor  to  Turbine  Fuel  Oil  Burner 
Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ball  bearing.  1,462,965 ; 
July  24. 

Hurd,  Benjamin  W.,  assignor  to  Turbine  Fuel  Oil 
Burner  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Oil  burner. 
1,470,970  :  Dec.   11. 

Hurd,  Carroll,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Liquid  extractor. 
1,465,825;  Aug.  21. 

Hurd,  Clarence.     (See  Hadden,  Thomas  J.,  assignor.) 

Hurd,  Leigh  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Duck  decoy. 
1,445,769;   Feb.   20. 

Hurd,  Leigh  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Duck  decoy. 
1.447,474;  Mar.  6. 

Hurd,  Norman  B.,  assignor  to  The  American  Hardware 
Corporation,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Door  lock. 
1,455,251:  May  15. 

Hurd,  Norman  B.,  assignor  to  American  Hardware  Cor- 
poration, New  Britain,  Conn.  Lock  and  latch. 
1,460,133;  June  26. 

Hurd,  Norman  B.,  assignor  to  American  Hardware  Corpo- 
ration, New  Britain,  Conn.  Ball-bearing  hinge. 
1,466,228  ;  Aug.   28. 

Hurd.  Norman  B.,  assignor  to  The  American  Hardware 
Corporation,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Door  lock.  1,476,364  ; 
Dec.   4. 

Hurd,  Sylvester  L..  New  Orleans,  La.  Cutter  head  for 
stump  removing  and  clearing  machines.  1,467,430 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Hurd,  William  R.,  2d,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Manu- 
facture of  tools.     1,442,152  ;  Jan.   16. 

Hurl,  Charles  W.,  Nanty  Glo,  assignor  to  Miners  Supply 
and  Equipment  Company,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Mine  alarm 
Instrument.     1,458,060  ;  June  5. 

Hurley  Machine  Company.  (See  Fisher,  Alva  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hurley  Machine  Company.  (See  Hume,  John  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hurley,  Roy  F.,  assignor  to  A.  T.  Twesme,  Galesvllle, 
Wis.  Sterilizing  holder  for  toothbrushes.  1,451,425  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Hurley,  Roy  T.  (See  Blodgett,  G.  R.,  Cheney,  and  Hur- 
ley.) 

Hurm,  Horace,  Paris,  France.  Sound-arm  coupling  for 
talking   machines.     1,466,554 ;   Aug.   28. 

Hurm,  Horace,  Paris,  France.  Stylus  support  for  talking 
machines.     1,466,555 ;    Aug.   28. 

Hurst,  Frederick  G.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Fish  screen. 
1,451,394  ;  Apr.  10. 

Hurst,  Leonard  E.,  and  J.  F.  Miller,  Detroit,  Mich.  Truck 
conveyer.     1,450,871 ;  Apr.  3. 

Hurst,  Leonard  E.,  and  J.  F.  Miller,  Detroit,  Mich.  Rail 
fastener.     1,464,937  ;  Aug.  14. 

Hurst,  Wilfred,  Norwood,  Mass.  Boring  mill  for  air-pump 
cylinders.     1,464,000  ;   Aug.   7. 

Hurst,  William,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Electrical 
water    heater.      1,474.528 ;    Nov.    20. 

Hurt,  George  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  J.  Hurt, 
Atlanta,  Ga.     Feeding  mechanism.     1,441,504  ;  Jan.  9. 

Hurt,  Henry  II.,  Yonkers.  N.  Y.  Binder  and  making 
same.     1,467,321  :  Sept.  11. 

Hurt,  Joel.     (See  Hurt,  George  F.,  assignor.) 

Hurt.  Samuel  N.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company, 
Toledo,   Ohio.     Pivot  bearing.     1,478,123  ;   Dec.   18. 

Hurt,  Walter  H.,  Plainfield  Township,  Kent  Co.,  Mich. 
Mechanism  for  preparing  food  products.  1,446,091 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Hurter,  Henry,  assignor  to  Fulton  Iron  Works  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cane-crushing  apparatus.  1,451,164 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Hurtt,  George  W.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Control 
system.     1,454,928;  May  15. 

Hurxthal,  Alpheus  O.,  assignor  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz,  In- 
corporated, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Conveyer.  1,446,308 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Husch,  George  S.     (See  Husch,  S.  B.  and  G.  S.) 

Husch,  Sylvester  B.,  New  York,  and  G.  S.  Husch,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.     Toothbrush.     1,451,775;  Apr.   17. 

Huscher,  Charles,  Golden,  Colo.  Eraser-supporting  means 
for  typewriters.     1,441,505  ;  Jan.  9. 

Huseman,  Charles,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Convertible  child's 
wagon,   coaster,  and  scooter.     1,442,808  ;  Jan.  23. 

Husher,  Thomas  S.,  Boston,  Mass.  Steam-shovel  attach- 
ment.    1,470,532  ;  Oct.  9. 

Hussey,  Lindley  M.,  assignor  to  J.  P.  Harmer,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Arsenical  compound.     1,452,605  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hussey,  Veronica  C,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Toy  animal.  Des. 
61,979;   Feb.   20. 

Hussey,  Veronica  C,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Doll.  Des.  61,980; 
Feb.  20. 


Hu.ssmann,  Harry  L.,  Refrigerator  &  Supply  Company. 
(See  SchuUle,  John,  assignor.) 

Ilussmann,  Harry  L.,  assignor  to  Hussmann  Refrigerator 
&  Supply  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Showcase  refrig- 
erator.    1,476,972  ;   Dec.   11. 

Ilussmann,  Harry  L.,  assignor  to  Harry  L.  Hussmann 
Refrigerator  &  Supply  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Showcase  refrigerator.     1,476,973  ;  Dec.  11. 

Hussmann  Refrigerator  &  Supply  Company.  (See  Huss- 
mann,  Harry   L.,  assignor.) 

Ilusted,  Monroe  G.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.  Attachment  for 
lathes.     1,474,673;  Nov.  20. 

Husting,  Eugene  L.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Bottle.  Des. 
63,400  ;  Dec.  4. 

Huston,  Charles  C,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Traction  device  for 
vehicle  wheels.     1,473,957  ;  Nov.  13. 

Huston,  Charles  L.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  Inspection  lift. 
1,454,677;  May  8. 

Huston,  Charles  L.,  and  A.  Goodfellow,  Coatesville,  Pa. 
Clamping  device  for  rotary  shears.     1,478,900  ;  Dec.  25. 

Huston,  Charles  P.  L.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Insulated  handle 
for  tools.     1,460,654  ;  July  3. 

Huston,  George  H..  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Automatic  draft 
regulator.     1,470,325  ;  Oct.  9. 

Huston,  John  L.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The  Miller 
Lock  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tire  lock.  1,453,139  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Huston,  John  T.,  Columbus,  Ga.  Peanut-shelling  ma- 
chine.    1.477,648;  Dec.   18. 

Huston,  John  T.,  Columbus,  Ga.  Hand  peanut  sheller. 
1,477,649  ;  Dec.  18. 

Hustvedt,  Olaf  M.,  and  H.  J.  Nichols,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Spotting  projectile.     1,451,395  ;  Apr.  10. 

Hutchens,  Jiles  J.,  et  al.  (See  Marmon,  Albert  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Hutchens,  Ralph  W.,  and  S.  H.  Smith,  Eau  Claire,  Wis., 
assignors  to  Gillette  Rubber  Co.  Bead-forming  ma- 
chine.    1,455,207  ;  May  15. 

Hutcherson,  Ira,  Keokuk,  Iowa.  Combination  woven- 
wire   stretcher  and  hoist.     1,462,011  ;   July   17. 

Hutcheson,  S.  C,  et  al.  (See  Cleveland,  Benjamin  L., 
assignor.) 

Ilutchings,  Frederick  E.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Hutchings 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bumper  or 
fender  for  vehicles.     1,467,322  ;  Sept.  11. 

Hutchings,  George  B.,  Richmond,  Va.  Sign  box. 
1,460,674  ;  July  3. 

Hutchings,  George  B.,  Richmond,  Va.,  assignor  to  Rado- 
Valv  Corporation.     Radiator  cap.    Des.  63,301 ;  Nov.  20. 

Hutchings  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Hutchins,  Frederick 
E.,  assignor.) 

Hutchins  Car  Roofing  Company.  (See  Thompson,  Wil- 
liam D.,  assignor.) 

Hutchins  Car  Roofing  Company.  (See  Thompson,  W.  D., 
and   Wilson,  assignors.) 

Hutchins,  Edward.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Paper  Company.  Drying  cylinder.  1,453,113  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Hutchins,  Frederick.      (See  Balls,  W.  L.,  and  Hutchins.) 

Hutchins,  Otis,  and  C.  B.  Hawke,  assignor  to  The  Car- 
borundum Company,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Safe  or 
vault  plate.     1,444,610:  Feb.  6. 

Hutchins,  W.  G.,  et  al.     (See  Rogers,  Abby,  assignor.) 

Hutchins,  William  H.,  assignor  to  North  East  Electric 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Engine  starter.  1,459.025  ; 
June  19. 

Hutchinson,  Albert  A.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Hide-working 
machine.     1,467,728:   Sept.  11. 

Hutchinson,  Alexander  W.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Liquid  in- 
dicator.    1.442,948;  Jan.  23. 

Hutchinson,  Alexander  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  Tank  control 
for  motor  vehicles.     1,469,937  ;  Oct.  9. 

Hutchinson  Egg  Case  Filler  Company.  (See  Harrington, 
John  P.,   assignor.) 

Hutchinson,  Ely  C.    (See  Parker,  W.  L.,  and  Hutchinson.) 

Hutchinson,  Ely  C,  Oakland,  assignor  to  Pelton  Water 
Wheel  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Runner  construction 
for  Pelton  wheels.     1.459,672  ;  June  19. 

Hutchinson,  Ely  C.  Oakland,  and  E.  Buehle,  assignors 
to  Pelton  Water  Wheel  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ver- 
tical turbine  construction.     1,449,006 ;  Mar.  20. 

Hutchinson,  George,  Arcadia,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T. 
H.  Wright,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Making  magnesium. 
1.457,225;  May  29. 

Hutchinson,  Henry  B.  (See  Richards,  E.  H.,  and  Hutch- 
inson.) 

Hutchinson,  John  II.,  Port  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Austra- 
lia. Controlling  means  for  dumping  bodies.  1,467,164  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Hutchinson,  Joseph.  (See  Hamilton,  C.  C,  and  Hutch- 
inson.) 

Hutchinson,  Morton  C,  Woodbury,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  L.  G.  Buckwalter,  Merchantville,  N.  J.  Dynamic 
balancing  device.     1,447,985  ;  Mar.  13. 

Hutchinson,  Richard  A.,  Kennilworth,  assignor  to  R.  E, 
Wilson,  Belleville,  N.  J.  Needle-pointing  machine. 
1,464,203  ;   Aug.   7. 

Hutchinson,  Thoma.s  A.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Hand  blotter. 
1,448,541  ;   Mar.   13. 

Hutchinson,  William  M.,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Window 
screen.     1,450,920  ;  Apr.  10. 

Hutchison,  Alfred,  administrator.      (See  Cleary,  Edwin.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Hutchison,  Arthur  A.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Spark  intensifler. 
1,463,530  ;  July  31. 

Hutchison,  C.  Edwin.  (See  Underwood,  Henry  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hutchison,  Charles  B.,  Kansas  City,  Kans.  Brake-test- 
ing  mechanism.     1,477,960 ;   Dec.   18. 

Hutcnison,  Frank  S.,  Garrettsvillc,  Ohio.  Vehicle  brake. 
1,475,016  ;   Nov.   20. 

Hutchison,  Harley  E.,  Hotchkiss,  Colo.  Container. 
1,469,512  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hutchison,  Maurice  F.,  assignor  to  Hutchison  Regulator 
Company,  Herndon,  Va.  Automatic  damper  regulator. 
1,464,100;   Aug.    7. 

Hutchison,  Miller  R.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Signal  record- 
ing and  transcribing  method  and  apparatus.  1,469,561 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Hutchison,  Miller  R.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Accessory  for 
notebooks  or  the  like.     1,473,294  ;  Nov.  6. 

Hutchison.  Miller  R.,  Orange,  N.  .J.  Iiisectproof  portal. 
1,477,496;  Dec.   11. 

Hutchison,  Miller  R..  Orange,  N.  J.  Insectproof  portal 
construction.     1,477,497  ;   Dec.   11. 

Hutchison,  Miller  R.,  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hutchi- 
son Thrift  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Self-service 
store.     1,477,492  ;  Dec.  11. 

Hutchison,  Miller  R.,  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hutchi- 
son Thrift  Corporation,  New  Yorlt,  N.  Y.  Gate  and 
barrier    control    mechanism.      1,477,493 ;    Dec.    11. 

Hutchison,  Miller  R.,  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hutchi- 
son Thrift  Corporation,  Nevv  York,  N.  Y.  Monorail 
carrier.     1.477,494  :  Dec.  11. 

Hutchison,  Miller  R.,  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hutchison 
Thrift  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Monorail  system 
for   stores.      1.477,495  ;    Dec.    11. 

Hutchison  Regulator  Company.  (See  Hutchison,  Maurice 
F.,  assignor.) 

Hutchison  Thrift  Corporation.  (See  Hutchison,  Miller 
R.,   assignor.) 

Huth,  Carl  G.,  Port  Byron,  N.  Y.  Railway  gate. 
1,478,741  ;  Dec.  25. 

Huth,  Carl  G.,  Port  Byron,  N.  Y.  Audible  signal  for 
railways.     1,478,742  ;  Dec.  25. 

Huth,  Walter  H.,  Chicago,  HI.     Toy.     1,446,466  ;  Feb.  27. 

Huther  Bros.  Saw  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Stauder,  Emanuel,  assignor.) 

Huther  Bros.  Saw  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Aldridge,  Harry  G., 
assignor.) 

Hutsell  Motor  Company.  (See  Hutsell,  Thomas  A., 
assignor.) 

Hutsell,  Thomas  A.,  assignor  to  Hutsell  Motor  Company, 
Spokane,  Wash.  Internal-combustion  engine.  I,443,5t5  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Hutt,  Albert  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Bus.     1,457,840;  June  5. 

Hutt,  Albert  E..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Inside  stairw.T.v  and 
folding  door  for  double-deck  motor  coaches.  1,476,974  : 
Dec.  11. 

Hiittemann,  Wilhelm,  Cologne  -  Lindenthal,  Germany. 
Door  lock.     1,447,852  ;  Mar.  6. 

Huttinger,  Charles  A.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Acme 
Artificial  Silk  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bobbin- 
winding  mechanism  and  speed  control  therefor. 
1,476.755;   Dec.   11. 

Hutton,  Charles  H.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Golf- 
stroke  dynamometer  and  indoor-golf  apparatus. 
1,443,412  ;  Jan.  30. 

Hutton,   Frank   L.      (See   Searles,   William   C,   assignor.) 

Hutton,  George  F.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Portable  shower 
bath.     1,468,863  ;   Sept.  25. 

Hutton,  Meritt,  St.  Benedict,  Pa.,  assignor  to  R.  Peale, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Car-hauling  mechanism.  1,448,119  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Hutton,  Meritt,  St.  Benedict.  Pa.,  assignor  to  R.  Peale, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Car-hauling  mechanism.  1,477,124  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Hutton,    William   F.      (See   Ivarson,   Victor,   assignor.) 

Hutton,  William  F.,  jr.,  Cherokee,  Iowa.  Tractor-con 
trolling  device.     1,446,045  ;  Feb.  20. 

Huxter,  Walter  L.      (See  Jackson,  C,  and   Huxter.) 

Huyck,  Edmund  N.,  assignor  to  F.  C.  Uuyck  &  Sons.  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.  Paper-maker's  felt.     1,458,342  ;  June  12. 

Huyck,  F.  C,  &  Sons.  (See  Huyck,  Edmund  N.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Huye,  Joseph  G.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Box.  1,473,432  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Huyler's.      (See  Pettit,   Julia   R.,   assignor.) 

Huyler's.      (Sec  Porter,  Adelaide  M.,  assignor.) 

Hvid,  Rasmus  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.    1,473,770  ;  Nov.   13. 

Hvid,  Rasmus  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Fuel-supply  valve. 
1,476,012  ;  Dec.  4. 

Hyams,  Ellas  J.     (See  Cederholm,  Halford  S.,  assignor.) 

Hyams,  Harry  T.,  De  Kalb,  Tex.  Fish  lure.  1,470,842  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Hyatt,  Emerson  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  B.  Taylor. 
Warren,  Pa.     Producing  gasoline.     1,445,688  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hyatt,  Frank  S..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Closure  for  containers. 
1.4  54,170  ;  May  8 

Hyatt,  Norman  W.     (See  Hess,  J.,  and  Hyatt.) 

Hyatt,  Ralph  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  H.  Cornell, 
Valentine,  Nebr.  Hydraulic  turbine.  1,475,389 : 
Nov.   27- 

Hyatt  Roller  Bearing  Company.  (See  Lockwood,  Charles 
S.,  assignor.) 


Hyde,  Benjamin  T.  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mounted-speci- 
men-display protector.     1,449,755  ;  Mar.  27. 

Hyde,  Burdon  P.,  assignor  to  ScovlU  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Waterbury,  Conn.  Producing  distinctive  articles. 
1,451,041 ;  Apr.  10. 

Hyde,  Burdon  P.,  assignor  to  ScovlU  Manufacturing 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Vanity  box.  1,460,906 ; 
July  3. 

Hyde,  Burdon  P.,  assignor  to  ScovlU  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Waterbury,  Conn.  Vanity  box.  Des.  62,928 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Hyde,  Ctiarles  K,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Automobile  signal. 
1,467,580;   Sept.   11. 

TTvde.  .John.      (See  GuHine,  Henry  D..  a.^signor.l 

HydelofC,  Cecile  B.  (See  Haarlander,  O.  J.,  and  Hyde- 
loff.) 

Hyder,  Alvin,  San  Pedro,  Calif.  Internal-combustion  oil 
engine.     1,441,506;  Jan.  9. 

Hydraulic  Brake  Company.  (See  Longhead,  Malcolm, 
assignor.) 

Hydraulic  Press  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Little,   Harry   C.   assignor.) 

Hydraulic  Press  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Stevenson,   Francis  E.,  assignor.) 

Hydraulic  Pressed  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Bralnard, 
George  C.  assignor.) 

Hydraulic  Pressed  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Davidson, 
Harry  O..  assignor.) 

Hydraulic  Pressed  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Foster,  Em- 
ory M.,  assignor.) 

Hydraulic  Pressed  Steel  Company.  (See  Foster,  Henry 
J.,  assignor.) 

Hydraulic  Pressed  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Foster, 
H.   J.,   and   Thomas,   assignors.) 

Hydraulic  Pressed  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Foster,  H. 
J.,  Gruenfeldt,  and  Bralnard,  assignors.) 

Hydraulic  Pressed  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Irish,  Wil- 
liam E.,  assignor.) 

Hydraulic  Pressed  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Klaus, 
Fred  R.,  assignor.) 

Hydraulic  Pressed  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Kranz, 
H.  W.,  and  Lukes,  assignors.) 

Hydraulic  Pressed  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Thomas, 
Owen,   assignor.) 

Hydraulic  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Kranz,  Harry  W., 
assignor.) 

Hydro  Press  Company  Proprietary  Limited.  (See  Har- 
rison, Theodore  M.,  assignor.) 

Hydrotherm  Fabrik  Elektrischer  Apparate  G.  m.  b.  H. 
(See   Joeschke,   Franz,   assignor.) 

Hygrade  Engineering  Co.  (See  Wetmore,  Miner  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hykon  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Hick,  Harry 
J.,  assignor.) 

Hyland,  Edward  J.,  Mount  Morris,  111.  Curtain  mounting 
for  trucks.     1,451,660  ;  Apr.  10. 

Hyle.  .Jacob  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Combined  tie  plate 
and   rail  antlcreeper.      1.478,787  ;   Dec.   25. 

Hyle,  Jacob  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Rail  Joint  Company.  Railway-rail  joint.  1,467,431 ; 
Sept.   11. 

Hyle,  Jacob  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Trl-City 
Steel  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Metallic  railway  crosstio. 
1,472,526;   Oct.   30. 

Hyman,  Arthur  S.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Alloy.  1,455.531; 
May  15. 

Hyman,  Charles  H.,  Penacook,  N.  H.  Toy  vehicle.  Des. 
63,052;   Sept.  25. 

Hyman,  Edward,  assignor  to  Schneider  &  Hyman,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Ring.     De.s.   62.146;  Mar.  27. 

Hyman,  Elizabeth  A.,  Penacook,  N.  H.  Toy.  1,472,842  ; 
Nov.  6: 

Hyman.  Henry.  &  Co.     (See  Drufva.  .John  T.,  assignor.) 

Hyman,  Henry,  &  Company.  (See  Lipsky,  Norman, 
assignor.) 

Hyman  &  Oppenheim.     (See  Oppenheim,  Jesse,  assignor.) 

Hymel,  Laeonce  F.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Permutation 
switch.     1,469,651  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hyndes,  George  M.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Automatic  ball-bearing 
side  bearing  for  railway  trucks.     1,465,908  ;  Aug.  21. 

Hyne,  Charles  J.  C.  W.,  Bradford,  England.  Apparatus 
for  aerating  liquids.     1,462,063 ;   July   17. 

Hynes,  Lee  P.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Car-Heating  Com- 
pany, Albany,  N.  Y.  Emergency  opener  for  car  doors. 
1,440,605;  Jan.  2. 

Hynes,  Lee  P.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Car-Heating  Com- 
pany, Albany,  N.  Y.  Weatherproof  electric  heater. 
1,458,940;   June   19. 

Hynes,  Lee  P.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Car-Heating 
Company,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Waterproof  electric  heater 
and  its  manufacture.     1,459,829  ;  June  26. 

Hynes,  Lee  P.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Car-Heating  Com- 
pany, Albany,  N.  Y.  Door  engine  control.  1,460,382  ; 
July  3. 

Hynes,  Lee  P.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Car-Heating 
Company,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Electric  heater.  1,460,815  ; 
July  3. 

Hynes,  Lee  P.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Car-Heating  Com- 
pany, Albany,  N.  Y.    Electric  heater.    1,464,280  ;  Aug.  7. 

Hynes,  Lee  P.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Car-Heating 
Company,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Electric  heating  system. 
1,474,150  ;  Nov.   13. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Hysko,  Hipollt  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bell-trap  floor  ilnun. 
],4f.9.790;   Oct.  9. 

Hyvert,  Jeau,  St.-Denis,  France.  Fuel-saving  device. 
l,4t>0,9G4  ;  .luly  3. 

I.  C.  Kefrigeratiou  Company.  (See  Calkins,  Edward  C, 
assignor. ) 

I.  1*.  M.  Syndicate  Limited.  (See  Cross,  C.  F.,  and  Bcvan, 
assignors.  > 

lacobiicci,  Domenico,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Multiple-speed 
i1rivt>   mochanism.     1,471,162  ;  Oct.   16. 

lacobitii,  Giuseppe,  Crockett,  Calif.  Lump-sugar-packing 
machine.     1,472,395  ;  Oct.  30. 

lafrate.  Alichelo.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile  identifica- 
tion device.     1,473,556  ;  Nov.  6. 

lanieri,  Giovanni,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Drying  machine. 
1,459.912  ;  .June  26. 

lannetti,  Michole.     (Sec  Newman,  M.  J.,  and  lannetti.) 

lanni,  Emidio,  New  Derry,  Pa.  Rail  Joint.  1,470,167 ; 
Oct.  9. 

ibacli.    Keniamin    F.      (See   Wright,    A.   W.,   and    Ibach.) 

Ibach,  Emll.      (See  Budd,  E.   G.,  and  Ibach.) 

Ujacli,   Kmil.      (Set-  Schenck,  C,  Bassett,  and  Ibach.) 

Ibach.  Emil,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Budd 
"''heel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wheel.  1,443,954; 
Feb.  6. 

Ibach,  Emil,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Budd 
Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Metal  wheel. 
1,470,742  ;  Oct.   16. 

Ibach,   I'eter.    Koiiigswinter,   Germany.     Switch-actuating 

ievice.     1,471,163;  Oct.  16. 
-lienroth.   John,    Hichmond    Heights,    Mo.      Headrest  for 
motorists.     1,445,689  ;  Feb.  20. 

;  tte,  Baptlste,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Propeller  for  vessels. 
1,471,896;   Oct.   23. 

Icy-Hot  Bottle  Company,  The.  (See  Altenberg,  George 
P..    assignor.) 

Icy-Hot  Bottle  Company,  The.  (See  Lindahl,  Erick  P., 
assignor.) 

Iddings.  Carl.  Westend.  Calif.  Recovering  boras  from 
saline    liquors.      1,476,890;    Dec.    11. 

Iddings,  Roscoe  C,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Holder  for  fire  ex- 
tinguishers.     1,464,001  ;   Aug.   7. 

Ide,  Harry  H.,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switch- 
board and  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone 
system.     1.449,511  ;  Mar.  27. 

Ide,  Harry  H.,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switch- 
board and  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Governor. 
1,460,907  ;  July  3. 

Ide,  Harry  H.,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switch- 
board and  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone 
system.      1,463,164  ;   July   31. 

Ideal  Automatic  Train  Control  Company,  The.  (See 
Call,   Ira   A.   and   J.   C,   assignors.) 

Ideal  El'.'Ctric  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.  (See  Schou, 
T.,   and  Behrens,   assignors.) 

Ideal  Jewelry  Manufacturing  (Jompany.  (See  Blanchard, 
Adna  F.,  assignor.) 

Ideal  Jewelry  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Maker, 
Fred  S.  and  R.  K.,  assignors.) 

Ideal  Stitcher  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bau- 
rannn,  Gottfried  P.,  assignor.) 

Ideal  Stitcher  &  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Wolf,  J.,  and  Burger, 
assignors.) 

Ideal  Utilities,  The.     (See  Barry,  Howard  F.,  assignor.) 

Iftiger,  William  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Quickly-remov- 
able  dust   cap.      1.442,768;    Jan.    16. 

Ignition  Lock  Company  of  America,  Inc.  (See  Gottesman, 
Herman,  assignor.) 

Igo,  Thomas  C.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lens  for  automobile 
lamp.     Des.  63,230;  Nov.  6. 

Igoe  Bros.      (See  Woodward,  George,  assignor.) 

Igoe  Brothers.      (See  Tubbs,  Earl  D.,  assignor.) 

Igranic  Electric  Company  Limited.  (See  Wright,  Stan- 
ley R.,   assignor.) 

Ihamuotila,  Karl  R.,  Helsingfors,  Finland.  Electricity 
counter.     1,471,664  ;  Oct.  23. 

Ihlee,  Frederick  C,  Peterborough,  assignor  to  Joseph 
Baker  Sons  &  Perkins  Limited.  London,  England.  Bak- 
ing  oven.      1,445,690  ;   Feb.   20. 

Ihrcke,  Frank  A.,  and  C.  A.  Partenheimer,  agaignorg  to 
G.  S.  Johnston  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Goggles  and 
the   like.      1,442.070;    Jan.    16. 

Ihrig,  Eugene  E.,  and  W.  H.  Schneider,  assignors  to  Unit 
Coin  Device  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Container  for  coins.     1,449,410 ;  Mar.   27. 

Ihrig,  Eugene  E.,  and  W.  H.  Schneider,  assignors  to  Unit 
Coin  Device  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Coin    holder.      1,475,829 ;   Nov.    27. 

Ikeda,  Kwatsuji.      (See  Ito,  Tamekichi,  assignor.) 

Ikegi,  Takashi.     (See  Hasegawa,   S.,  and  Ikegi.) 

IkPler,  Philip  M.,  and  H.  D.  McDonald,  Moselle,  Miss 
Seed  collecting  device.     1,466.556 :   Aug.   28. 

Ikerman,  Frederick,  et  aL  (See  Ikerman,  Wayne  E., 
assignor.) 

Ikerman,  Wayne  B.,  assignor  of  forty  one-hundredths  to 
B.  Reinike  and  five  one-hnndredths  to  F.  Ikerman,  Long 
Beach,  Miss.     Aerial  train.     1,451,830 ;  Apr.  17. 

Iklfe,   Charles  P.,   New  Y'ork,   N.  Y.     Embroidered 
D-s.   63.136:   Oct.  16. 

Ikl^,  Charles  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Embroidered  fabric. 
Des.   63,179 :   Oct.   30. 

Ikle.  Charles  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Embroidered  fabric. 
Des.   03,180 ;    Oct.   30.     , 


fabric. 


Ikle,  Charles  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Embroidered  fabric. 
Des.   63.181 ;   Oct.    30. 

Ikl6,  Charles  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Embroidered  fabric. 
Des.   63,182;    Oct.   30. 

(konia,  I'rank,  assignor  of  one-tenth  to  E.  C.  Beals,  San 
Mateo,  Calif.  Flowerpot-cleaning  machine.  1,444,420 ; 
Feb.  6. 

He,  William,  Lynbrook,  assignor  to  Hemco  Electric  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric 
fu.se  plug.     1,460,675  ;  July  3. 

lies,  John  L.  and  J.  T.,  Magnolia  Springs,  Ala.  Apparatus 
for  automatically  controlling  the  headlights  of  auto- 
mobiles.    1,460,965  ;   July   3. 

lies,  John  T.     (See  lies,  John  L.  and  J.  T.)  • 

Ilg  Electric  Ventilating  Company.  (See  Ilg,  Robert  A., 
assignor.) 

Ilg  Electric  Ventilating  Company.  (See  SutclifEe,  Arthur 
6.,  assignor.) 

Ilg,  Robert  A.,  assignor  to  Ilg  Electric  Ventilating  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Self-cooled  electric  motor. 
1,466,364  ;    Aug.    28. 

Ilich,  Ustos,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Automobile  bumper. 
1,467,640  ;  Sept.  11. 

Hlch,  Herbert  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Attachment  shield  for 
automobile  windshields.     1,450,551 ;  Apr.  3. 

Illemann.  Robert,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Nonconducting  ma- 
terial.    1,450,856  ;  Apr.  3. 

Illgen,  Rudolph  B.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Autoplane. 
1,445,953  ;    Feb.   20. 

Illingworth  Carbonization  Company.  (See  lUingworth, 
Stewart  R.,  assignor.) 

Illingworth,  Stewart  K.,  Brynfedwen,  Radyr,  Wales.  Pro- 
duction of  smokeless  fuels  and  coke.  1,445,954 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Illingworth,  Stewart,  R.,  Radyr,  Glamorgan,  Wales,  as- 
signor to  Illingworth  Carbonization  Company,  Limited, 
Manchester,  England.  Coking  of  coal.  1,450,888 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Illingworth,  Stewart  R.,  Brynfedwen,  England,  assignor 
to  Illingworth  Carbonization  Company,  Limited,  Man- 
chester, England.     Coking  of  coal.     1,462,576  ;  July  24. 

Illinois  Gasket  Co.  (See  Zommer,  W.  P.,  and  Magdziarz, 
assignors.) 

Illinois  Glass  Company.  (See  Bethel,  Albert  R.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Illinois  Glass  Company.      (See  Ilillmaun.  Hans,  assignor.) 

Illinois  Tool  Works.      (See  Hofstetter,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Illinois  Tool  Works.     (See  Olson,  Carl  G.,  assignor.) 

Illinois  Watch  Case  Company.  (See  Bates,  George  T., 
assignor.) 

Illinois  Watch  Case  Company.  (See  Eppenstein,  Irving 
B.,    assignor.) 

Illumno  Sign  Company.  (See  Hammack,  W.  G.,  and 
Home,  assignors.) 

Ilsemann,  Friedrich,  Bremen-Horn,  Germany.  Locking 
nut.     1,445,955  ;  Feb.  20. 

Ilsemann.      Friedrich.      Remscheid,      Germany.  Jack. 

1,456.379  ;   May    22. 

Imhof,  Joseph  A'.,  New  York,  and  J.  Charters,  Astoria, 
assignors  to  Invisible  Color  Print  Corporation.  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Print  and  making  the  same.  1,447,723  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Imhoff,  Karl,  Esstn.  Germany.  Combined  sludge  separat- 
ing and  drying  basin.     1.456.312  :  May  22. 

Imhoff,  Karl,  Essen,  Germany.  Clearing  plant  with 
sludge  decomposition.     1,456,557;  May  29. 

ImhofC,  Karl,  and  H.  Blunk,  Essen,  (jermany.  Letting 
off  sludge  from  sludge-digesting  tanks.  1,445,439 ; 
Feb.   13. 

Imholz.  Rudyard  K.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Swivel  coupling. 
1.445,396;  Feb.   13. 

Imler.  Albert  E.,  Kalkaska,  Mich.  Tractor  hitch. 
1,475,.390  ;   Nov.  27. 

Immel,  Elmond  C,  Cisco,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  T. 
Murray.  Eastland,  Tex.  Casing  spear.  1,460,099 ; 
June  26. 

Imparato,  Vincenzo,  Long  Island  Citv,  N.  Y.  Doorbell. 
1,47S..391;    Dec.   25. 

Impellizieri,  Joseph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pcwer-transmlssioD 
mechanism.     1,451,616  ;  Apr.  10. 

Imperial  Brass  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Dorsey, 
Parmer,  assignor.) 

Imperial  Furniture  Company.  (See  Cameron.  Thomas  C, 
assignor.) 

Imperial  Glass  Company.  (See  Oldham,  Charles  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Imperial  Player  Roll  Company.  (See  Fisher,  John  A., 
assignor.) 

Imperial  Trust  for  the  Encouragement  of  Scientific  and 
Industrial  Research.  (See  Morgan,  Gilbert  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Impey,  Robert  R.      (See  Piatt,  F.  L.,  Hein,  and  Impey.) 

Impol.  Woldmar  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sign  holder. 
1.471,104  ;    Oct.   10. 

Improved  Paper  Machinery  Company.  (See  Hang,  Anton 
J.,  assignor.) 

Inaki,  Toyojiro,  Fresno,  Calif.  Washing  machine. 
1,461,354  ;    July   10. 

Indahl,  Mauritz  C.     (See  Bancroft,  J.  S.,  and  Indahl.) 

Indahl,  Mauritz  C.  assignor  to  Lanston  Monotvpe  Ma- 
chine Company,  Phil-^delnliia.  Pa.  Tvpograpbl'c  border 
mechanism.     1,465,272  ;  Aug.  21. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Independence  Stove  and  Furnace  Company.  (See  Crick, 
Thomas,  assignor.) 

Independent  Contact  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Lalse, 
C.  A.,   and  Hollopeter,   assignors.) 

Independent  Gasaver  Corporation.  (See  Gardner,  Wil- 
liam   R.,    assignor.) 

Independent  Paper  Mills,  Inc.  (See  Horwitt,  Paul  H., 
assignor.) 

Independent  Pneumatic  Tool  Company.  (See  Norling, 
Reinliold  A.,  assignor.) 

Independent  Stove  Co.,  The.  (See  Robinson,  William  V., 
assignor.) 

Index  Visible,  Inc.      (See  Day,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

India  Rubber   Company.      (See   Weida,   Harry,   assignor.) 

India  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Lerch,  Wil- 
liam G.,  assignor.) 

India  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Worth,  Paul, 
assignor.) 

Indiana  Lamp  Company.  (See  Poster,  Henry  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Indianapolis  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Norris,  John 
E  ,  assignor.) 

Indispensable  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Johnson, 
Carl  v.,   assignor.) 

Industrial  Controller  Company.  (See  Van  Valkenburg, 
Hermon   Li.,   assignor.) 

Industrial  Furnace  Corporation.  (See  Breaker,  Harry  O., 
assignor.) 

Industrial  Research  Co.  (See  Dolbear,  Clinton  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Industrial  Research  Corporation.  (See  Brockway,  Carl 
P.,    assignor.) 

Industrial  Research  Corporation.  (See  Buchenberg,  Al- 
vin  E..  assignor.) 

Industrial  Research  Corporation.  (See  Eichenberg,  Wil- 
liam J.,   assignor.) 

Industrial  Research  Corporation.  (See  Gordon,  Hayner 
H.,  assignor.) 

Industrial  Research  Corporation.  (See  Green,  Charles 
F.,  assignor.) 

Industrial  Research  Corporation.  (See  Huebner,  Otto  E., 
assignor.) 

Industrial  Research  Corporation.  (See  Huntley,  Ernest 
R.,   assignor.) 

Industrial  Research  Corporation.  (See  Myers,  Don  D., 
assignor.) 

Industrial  Research  Limited.  (See  Wiederhold,  H.,  and 
Ehrenberg,    assignors.) 

Infante,  Carlos  D.,  Leon,  Mexico.  Automatic  phonograph. 
1,465,909;  Aug.  21. 

Ing.  Camillo  Olivetti  &  C.  (See  Modigliani,  Gino,  as- 
signor.) 

Ingalls,  Frederick  A.,  Bremen,  111.,  assignor  to  Wyman- 
Gordon  Company.  Worcester,  Mass.  Earth-boring  ap- 
paratus and  making  same.     1,442,949  ;  Jan.  23. 

Ingalls,  Joseph  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Coin-bank  register. 
1,460,908;  July  3. 

Ingalls,  Perry  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Hypodermic-needle  base. 
1,470,981;  Oct.   16. 

Ingells.  James,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Dirigible  headlight. 
1,442,950  ;  Jan.  23. 

Ingels,  Clarence  W.,  Washington.  D.  C.  Apparatus  for 
measuring  intervals  of  time.     1,475,232;   Nov.  27. 

Ingersoll,  Fred,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Frying-pan-cover  holder. 
1,451,545  ;  Apr.  10. 

Ingersoll,  Frederick  T.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Foot-operated 
musical  instrument.     1,463,509  ;  July  31. 

Ingersoll,  Homer  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Upholstering  ma- 
chine.     1,469,513;   Oct.   2. 

Ingersoll,  Howard  L.,  WTiite  Plains,  N.  Y.  Draft  mecha- 
nism.    1.447,178  ;  Mar.  6. 

Ingersoll,  Howard  L.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Booster  mo- 
tor for  locomotives.     1,470,082  ;  Oct.  9. 

Ingersoll,  Howard  L.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Commonwealth  Steel  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cast- 
steel  platform.     1,456,802;  May  29. 

Ingersoll,  Howard  L.,  White  Plains,  and  T.  L.  Burton, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Superheater  for  locomotives. 
1,450.178  :  Apr.  3. 

Ingersoll.  John  L.,  Evart,  Mich.  Bow-facing  oar. 
1,473,557;  Nov.  6. 

Ingersoll  Milling  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Caldwell, 
Harry  J.,  assignor.) 

Ingersoll  Milling  Machine  Company.  (See  Rose,  H.  C, 
and  Oberhoffken,  assignors.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Bayles,  Lewis  C,  as- 
signor.) 

IngersoU-Rand  Company.  (See  Bayles,  L.  C,  and 
Slater,   assignor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Brackett,  John  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Christmas,  Adolph  F., 
assignor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.      (See  Ditson,  .Tesse,  assignor. 1 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Ditson,  J.,  and  Parkhill, 
assignors.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Ditson,  J.,  and  Peters,  as- 
signors. ) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Fulton,  J.  S.,  and  Mcln- 
tyre,  assignors.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Guiley,  Henri  A.,  as- 
signor.) 


(See   Haight,    Harry    V.,    aa- 

(See  Hansen,   Charles  C,   as- 

(See    Hirgan,    John    F.,    as- 

(See    Jimerson,    Francis    A., 

(See    Jones,    Joseph    W.,    as- 

(See    Kirgan,    John    F.,    as- 

(See  Mclntyre,  James  K.,  as- 

(See  Metzgar,  Chester  W.,  as- 

(Sce    Morrow,    Howard    W., 

(See   Parsons,    Frederick   W., 

(See   Prellwitz,   William,    as- 

(See  Slater,  Fred  M.,  assignor.) 
(See    Taylor,    Albert    H.,    as- 


Ingersoll-Rand    Company, 
signer.) 

Ingersoll-Rand   Company. 
signer.) 

Ingersoll-Rand    Company, 
signor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand    Company, 
assignor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand    Company, 
signor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand    Company, 
signor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company, 
signor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company, 
signor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand    Company, 
assignor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand    Company, 
assignor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand   Company, 
signor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company. 

Ingersoll-Rand    Company, 
signor.) 

Ingersoll,   William   P.      (See   Walker,   Earl   C,  assignor.) 

Ingham,  Emanuel,  Washington,  D.  C.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  weaving  textile  fabrics.     Re.  15,536 ;  Feb.  6. 

Ingle,  Arthur  H.     (See  Trosch,  Alfred,  assignor.) 

Ingle,  Arthur  H.     (See  Ward,  Wallace  E.,  assignor.) 

Ingle.  William  D.,  and  R.  H.  Jackson,  Oakland  City, 
Ind.  Mechanical  spragging  device.  1,442,667 ; 
Jan.   16. 

Ingledue.  William  I.,  Melbourne,  Iowa.  Steerable  ve- 
hic'e   light.      1,454,379;    May    8. 

Inglehart,  Walter  A.,  Oakville,  Ontario,  Canada.  Oil 
burner.     1,449,411 ;   Mar.  27. 

Inglis,  Henry  B.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Gun  mount  with  remote 
control.      1,471,398  ;    Oct.   23. 

Ingman,  Oscar,  Calumet,  Mich,  narrower  and  pulver- 
izer.    1,455,729  ;  May  15. 

Ingman,  Thomas  M.,  et  al.  (See  Hughes,  Cora  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ingold.  Fredrick  C.  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  Method  and  appara- 
tus  for  inserting   support   wires.      1,478,859 ;    Dec.    25. 

Ingraham,  Leo  L.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  E.  Whip- 
key,    Gooding,    Idaho.      Pump.      1,456,694;    May    29. 

Ingram,  Alfred  and  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company, 
Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Closure  for  jars,  tumblers,  and  other 
receptacles.     1,463,892  ;  Aug.  7. 

Ingram,  Harry.     (See  Ingram,  Alfred  and  H.) 

Ingram,  John  C,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  American 
Cotton  Oil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  soap 
powder.      1,472,472 ;    Oct.    30. 

Ingram,  John  C,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  American 
Cotton  Oil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Finely-divided 
soap  and  manufacturing  the  same.     1,472,473  ;  Oct.  30. 

Ingram,  Joseph  A.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Machine  for  roll- 
ing piston  rings.     1,470,743  ;  Oct.  16. 

Ingram.  Oscar  L.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Demountable  rim. 
1,455,7.30:  May  15. 

Ingram,  Walter  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Thermo  system  for 
internal-combustion    engines.      1.455,335 :    May    15. 

Ingram,  Walter  L..  Montgomery,  Ala.  Automobile  signal 
svstem.     1,464.531 ;  Aug.  14. 

Ingram.  Walter  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Joint.  1,464,386 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Ingstead,  Ole,  Lowell,  Mass.  Combination  tool.  1,461,392  ; 
July  10. 

Inhelder.  William,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Ghder. 
1.469.156  :   Sept.  25. 

Inland  Steel  Company.  (See  Murton,  Crawford  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Inland  Steel  Company.     (See  Stefan,  Jacob,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Inman,    William.      (See  Hammond,   C.   and   Inman.) 

Inman,  William,  Laporte,  Ind.  Fuel-oil  filter.  1,468,906  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Innes.  Harry  C,  Hartwell,  Ohio.  Toy.  1,442,887 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Innes.  William  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bank  deposit  slip. 
1  449  999.  Mar.  27. 

Inskeep'.  Mont  E.,  Wilson,  Okla.  Packer  plug.  1,443,474  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Insogna,  Matthew  L.     (See  De  Luca,  P.  C,  and  Insogna.l 

Instant  Changeable  Tire  Rim  Co.  Inc.  (See  Kaplan,  S., 
and  Howell,  assignors.) 

Instant  Hot  Primer  Company.  (See  Sweet,  Frederick  D., 
assignor.) 

Intarvin   Co.  Inc.      (See  Kahn,  Max,  assignor.) 

Interlocking  Metal  Forms.  (See  Neuberger,  Henry  C,  as- 
signor.) 

International  Banding  Machine  Company.  (See  Malocsay, 
Francis  X..  assignor.) 

International  Bolting  Tool  Corporation.  (See  Olhasso, 
J.    J..    Goss.    and    Pos.    assignors.) 

International  Cigar  Machinery  Company.  (See  Rundell. 
Rupert  E.,  assignor.) 

International  Cigar  Machinery  Company.  (See  Wahl- 
strora.  Verner  .T.,   assignor.) 

Tntprnationnl  Clav  Machinery  Company.  (See  Wentzel, 
Clifford  E.,  assignor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


271 


International  Coal  Products  Corporation.      (See  Kichard- 

son,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 
Intornntioual    Concrete     Corporation.       (See     Wightman, 

Sherburne  H.,  assisrnor.) 
Interlocking    Construction    Corporation.      (See    Plpltone, 

Charles,  assignor.) 
International  Corset  Company.      (See  Schopbach,  Charles 

H.,  assignor.) 
International    Cotton   Protecting  Company.      (See   Haley, 

Henry  V.,  assignor.) 
International  Derriclc  &  Equipment  Company,  The.     (See 

Bloss,  Richard  R.,  assignor.) 
International  Devices  Inc.     (See  Mackrodt,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 
International  Earth-Boring  Machine   Corporation.      (See 

Gehrandt.   Gustav  R.,   assignor.) 
International  Filler  Corporation.     (See  Gillespie,  S.,  and 

Shelor,  assignors.) 
International    Filter    Co.       (See    Green,    Walter    H.,    as- 
signor.) 
International  Filter  Co.     (See  Hughes,  W.  J.,  and  Behr- 

man,  assignors.) 
International  Gas,  Power  and  Appliance  Company.     (See 

Meyers,    Roy   J.,    assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Beall,  William 

L.,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Benjamin,  Bert 

R.,  assignor.) 
International    Harvester   Company.      (See   Benjamin,    B. 

R.,  and  Pearson,  assignors.) 
International      Harvester     Company.        (See     Benjamin, 

B.  R.,    Webber,   and    Pearson,   assignors.) 
International   Harvester  Company.      (See  Bozard,  "H.  B., 

and  Robinson,  assignors.) 
International      Harvester      Company.       (See     Buchanan, 

Judson,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Cady,   Sherman 

W.,  assignor.) 
International    Harvester    Company.       (See    Charles,    Ed- 
ward S.,  assignor.) 
Internationa!  Harvester  Company.      (See  Cox,  Henry  G., 

assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Dennis,  Samuel 

K.,  assignor.) 
International   Harvester   Company.      (See  Dwyer,   W.   C, 

and  Mitchell,  assignors.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Ford,  Ralph  L., 

assignor. ) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  French,  Charles 

A.,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Grieves,  Albert, 

assignor.) 
International     Harvester     Company.        (See     Hagadone, 

Clinton  A.,  assignor.) 
International    Harvester    Company.       (See    Holland-Letz, 

Lud.,  assignor.) 
International    Harvester   Company.       (See    Howland,    H. 

P.,  and  Wiley,  assignors.) 
International    Harvester   Company.      (See    Johnston,   Ed- 
ward A.,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Johnston,  E.  A., 

and  Engstrom,  assignors.) 
International    Harvester    Company.       (See    Jones,    Emile 

W.,   assignor.) 
International    Harvester   Company.      (See   Kasparl,    Ma- 

thias  J.,  assignor.) 
International   Harvester  Company.      (See  Kings,   Thomas 

W..  assignor.) 
International   Harvester   Company.      (See  Kowalsky,   An- 
drew, assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Lindgren,  Alexus 

C,  assignor.) 

International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Mitchell,  Robert 

M.,   assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Mott,  Carl  W., 

assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Mowry,  Edward 

assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Mowry,  E.,  and 

Kane,  assignors.) 
International   Harvester   Company.      (See  Moxey,    James 

A.,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Pearson,  Charles, 

assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Raney,  Clemma 

R.,    assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Slivinski,  Hugo 

R.,  assignor.) 
International   Harvester   Company.     (See  Smith,  William 

H.  F.,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Sperry,  Herbert 

B.,   assignor.) 
International    Harvester    Company.       (See    Weber,    Wil- 
liam, assignor.) 

International  Heating  Company.      (See  Yewell,  James  M.. 
assignor.) 

International     Mailing     Tube     and     Wrapper     Company. 

(See  Greve,  Herman  L.,  assignor.) 
International  Motor  Company.     (See  Adams,  W.  R.    and 

Pound,  assignors.) 
International  Motor   Company.      (See  Bolger,   Robert   S., 

assignor.) 


International  Motor  Company.  (See  Carter,  Samuel  C. 
assignor.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  Dieter,  James  F., 
assignor.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  Frins,  M.  C,  and 
Drumm,   assignors.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  Herreshoff,  Alexan- 
der G.,  assignor.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  Josephs,  L.  C,  Jr., 
and   Cutten,    assignors.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  Josephs,  L.  C,  jr., 
and   Wirrer,  assignors.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  Leipert,  August  H., 
assignor.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  Lipcot,  F.  L., 
Drumm,   and   Frine,    assignors.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  ]L.otz,  Walter  P., 
assignor.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  Lutz,  Winfield  S.. 
assignor.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  Manville,  Keith  R., 
assignor.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  Masury,  Alfred  F., 
assignor.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  Masury,  A.  F.,  and 
Bolger,  assignors.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  Masury,  A.  F.,  and 
Leipert,   assignors.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  Post,  Edwin  M.,  jr., 
assignor.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  Utzinger,  Arthur 
J.,   assignor.) 

International  Motor  Company.  (See  Wirrer,  G.,  and 
Moyer,   assignors.) 

International  Nitrogen  Co.  (See  Reid,  James  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

International  Packing  Machine  Company.  (See  Lev, 
Frank   W.,   assignor.) 

International  Paper  Box  Machine  Company.  (See  Goss, 
Harold  J.,  assignor.) 

International  Paper  Company.  (See  Beadle,  George 
W.,  assignor.) 

International  Paper  Company.  (See  Hollenbeck,  Paul 
v.,  assignor.) 

International  Paper  Company.  (See  Hutehlns,  Edward, 
assignor.). 

International  Patent  Investment  Corporation.  (See 
Malluk,  A.  M.,  and  Kor^e,  assignors.) 

International  Postal  Supply  Company,  The.  (See  Reoch, 
George  H.,  assignor.) 

International  Precipitation  Company.  (See  Anderson, 
Bvald,   assignor.) 

International  Precipitation  Company.  (See  Anderson,  E., 
and  Schmidt,  assignors.) 

International  Precipitation  Company.  (See  Moller,  E., 
and  Hoss,  assignors.) 

International  Precipitation  Company.  (See  Schmidt, 
Arthni-  A.,  assignor.) 

International  Precipitation  Company.  (See  Schmidt, 
Walter  A.,  assignor.) 

International  Precipitation  Company.  (See  Sheek,  Wal- 
ter  A.,   assignor.) 

International  Precipitation  Company.  (See  Weiskoff, 
Charles    H.,   assignor.) 

International  Precipitation  Company.  (See  Welch,  H. 
v.,  and  Sheek,  assignors.) 

International  Precipitation  Company.  (See  Witte,  Gus- 
tav A.,  assignor.) 

International  Process  and  Engineering  Corporation.  (See 
Toth,  Charles  J.,  assignor.) 

International  Scale  Company.  (See  Craig,  Robert,  as- 
signor.) 

International  Scale  Company.  (See  Gilbert,  William  N., 
assignor.) 

Interna tional  Scale  Company.  (See  Hopkinson,  J.,  and 
Freed,  assignors.) 

International  Scale  Company.  (See  Osgood,  Louis  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

International  Scale  Company.  (See  Osgood,  L.  A.,  and 
Wolf,   assignors.) 

International  Scale  Company.  (See  Wolf,  Elmer  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

International  Siegwartbalken-Gesellschaft.  (See  SchrS- 
der,  Ferdinand,  assignor.) 

International-Siegwartbalken-Gesellschaft.  (See  Smreker, 
Oscar,  assignor.) 

International  Signal  Co.  (See  Webb,  Jean  F.,  jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

International  Silver  Company.  (See  Beck,  Ernest  T., 
assignor.) 

International  Silver  Company.  (See  Geib,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

International  Silver  Company.  (See  Kintz,  Alfred  G., 
assignor.) 

International  Silver  Company.  (See  Kintz,  Robert  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

International  Silver  Company.  (See  Leech,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

International  Silver  Company.  (See  Mowry,  William  F., 
assignor.) 

International  Silver  Company.  (See  Stohr,  Samuel,  as- 
signor.) 


272 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpliahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


International   Steel   Tie   Company,   The.      (See   Day,   Wil- 
liam P.,  assignor.) 

International  Textile  Devices,  Inc.      (See  Ashworth,  Asa, 

assignor.) 
International     Textile     Devices,     Inc.        (See     Asbworth, 

Harry  G.  and  A.,  assignors.) 

International  Ticket   Company.      (See   Stiriss,  Jacob,   as- 
signor.) 

International    Time    Recording    Company.       (See    Bryce, 

J.   W.,  and  Anderson,  assignors.) 
International    Time    Recording    Company    of    New    York, 

The.     (See  Bryce,  James  W.,  assignor.) 
International    Time    Recording    Company    of    New    York, 

The.      (See  Freeman,   Ernest  C.,  assignor.) 
International    Time    Recording    Company    of    New    York. 

(See  Odell,  George  W.,  assignor.) 
International   Torpedo  Boat   Corporation.      (See    Shearer, 

William  B.,  assignor.) 
International    Welding    Engineering    Corporation.       (See 

Hollup,   Charles   H.,   assignor. ) 
Interstate  Folding  Box  Company.      (See  Bergstein,   Sam- 
uel, assignor.) 
Interstate     Folding     Box     Company.        (See     Butterfleld, 

Charles,  assignor.) 
Interstate  Iron  and  Steel  Company.      (See  Kilmer,  E.  K., 

and   Grotb,  assignors.) 
Interstate  Iron  and  Steel  Company.      (See  McGaff,  John, 

assignor.) 
Interstate  Iron  and  Steel  Company.      (See  Smith,  George 


(See      Kirkegaard, 


M.,  assignor.) 

Inter-State      Optical      Corporation, 
Georg,  assignor.) 

Interstate  Railway  Supply  Company,  The.  (See  Stephens, 
Henry,   assignor.) 

Interstate  Window  Glass  Company.  (See  Walter,  Hugo 
J.,  assignor.) 

Intertype  Corporation.  (See  Freund,  Herman  R.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Intertype  Corporation.  (See  Homans,  Thomas  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Intertype  Corporation.     (See  Sperry,  Samuel  E.,  assignor.) 

mtlehouse,  Emil  H.  (See  Steedsraan,  V.  D.,  and  Intle- 
bouse.) 

Investors  Securities  Company,  The,  et  al.  (See  Collman, 
Maurice,  assignor.) 

Invisible  Color  Print  Corporation.  (See  Imhof,  J.  A., 
and   Charters,  assignors.) 

lochum,  Marie  L.,  Paris,  France.  Atmospheric  turbine. 
1,447,853  ;  Mar.   6. 

lonides,  Alexander  C,  jr.,  London,  England.  Means  for 
controlling  elastic  fluids.     1,445,691 ;  Feb.  20. 

lonite  Storage  Battery  Co.  (See  Williams,  Albert  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

loor,  John  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Window  screen. 
1,459,155  ;   June   19. 

Iowa  Can  Company.      (See  Loufek,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Ipsen,  Carl  L.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  ri'Sistance  furnace. 
l,45r,.107:   May  22. 

Ipsen,  Henrik,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bottle  closure.  1,447,082  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Irby,  Matilda  B.     (See  Bonifacino,  L.  C.,  and  Irby.) 

Iredale,   James  M.      (See   Heming,  Edward   F.,   assignor.) 

Iredell,  Robert,  assignor  to  The  General  Tire  and  Rubber 
Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Resilient  tire.  Des.  62,536 ; 
June   19. 

Ireland,  George  B.,  assignor  to  Taylor  Instrument  Com- 
panies, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Combined  pressure-indicat- 
ing and  valve-operating  mechanism.  1,464,907 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Ireland,  Percy  M.  D.,  Heidelberg,  Victoria,  Australia. 
Trolley-pole  safety  appliance  for  electric  trams  and 
the  like.     1,448,350:  Mar.   13. 

Ireland.  Ward  S.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Davis  Sewing  Machine  Company. 
Adjustable  support  for  clothes  wringers.  1,474,969 ; 
Nov.    20. 

Irey,  John  H.,  Muscatine,  Iowa,  assignor  to  Portable 
Elevator  Mfg.  Co.,  Bloomington,  111.  Wall  structure 
for  corncrlbs  and  the  like.     Rel5,630  ;  June  19. 

Iribe,  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonograph  cabinet. 
1,453,464;  May  1. 

Irish,   John   F.      (See   Howe,   R.   A.,    and   Irish.) 

Irish,  William  E.,  assignor  to  The  Hydraulic  Pressed  Steel 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fluid-pressure  system. 
1,450,.372  ;  Apr.  3. 

Iron  City  Products  Company.  (See  Arnold,  Edwin  E.. 
assignor.) 

Irons,  Gerald  E.,  Coraopolis,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Dressier  Tunnel  Kilns,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Tunnel- 
kiln   oil   burner.     1,465,011  ;  Aug.   14. 

Irons  &  Russell  Company.  (See  Russell,  Albert  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ironton  Engine  Company,  The.  (See  Youmans,  William 
R.,  assignor.) 

Irsch,  Jacob,  Long  Island  City,  and  J.  Markev,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Amusement  device.      1.458,8R4:    June   12. 

Irvin.  John  M.,  Dalhart,  Tex.  Tourist's  tent.  1,446,296; 
Feb.   20. 

Irvin,  Roy.      (See  Kohman,  H.  A.,  Irvin,  and  Cross.) 

Irvine,   Alexander.      (See  Osborne,  Thomas  J.,   as.signor. ) 


Irvine,  Frank  S.,  Huntington,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Auto- 
matic switch.     1,461,528;   July  10. 

Irving,  James,  jr..  Cold  Brook,  N.  Y.  Wire  fastener  for 
fcnceposts.     1,458,825  ;   June   12. 

Irving,  John,  and  A.  J.  Rison,  Wanganui,  Wellington, 
New  Zealand.  Stamp  and  making  same.  1,467,110; 
Sept.  4. 

Irving,  Joseph,  Bisbee,  Ariz.  Leaching  of  copper  ores 
and  recovery  of  copper.     1,451,734  ;  Apr.  17. 

Irving-l'itt  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Pitt,  Fred- 
erick D.,  assignor.) 

Irving-Pitt  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Pitt,  Wil- 
liam P.,  assignor.) 

Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company,  The.  (See  Daulton,  B.  H., 
and  Robinson,  assignors.) 

Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company,  The.  (See  Schellenbach,  W., 
and  Robinson,  assignors.) 

Irwin,  Clifton  W.,  Los  Angeles,  and  N.  V.  D.  Brock,  Santa 
Ana,  Calif. ;  said  Irwin  assignor  to  said  Brock.  Press. 
1,471,608;    Oct.   23. 

Irwin,  George  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Utilities 
Development  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Reversible  dif- 
ferential gearing  for  vehicles.     1,459,894  ;  June  26. 

Irwin,  Herbert  G.,  Amarillo,  Tex.  Vehicle  wheel  repair 
washer.     1.446,422  ;  Feb.  20. 

Irwin,  Herbert  G.,  Floydada,  Tex.  Heating  primer. 
1,454,929  ;  May  15. 

Irwin,  Robert  U.,  Oshawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Sharpening 
device.     1,451,831  ;   Apr.   17. 

Irwin,  Roy  H.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Building  construction. 
1,452,426  ;  Apr.  17. 

Irwin,  Steve  A.,  Robinson,  111.  Attachment  for  jacks. 
1,461,355  ;  July  10. 

Isaachsen,  Isak,  Christiania,  assignor  to  A/S  De  Norske 
Saltverker,  Bergen.  Norway.  Method  of  treating  solu- 
tions to  obtain  solid  constituents  thereof  separated  in 
a  coarse  condition.     1,478.337  ;  Dec.  18. 

Isaacs,  Bernhardt  B.,  and  J.  E.  Marqua,  assignors  to  The 
J.  E.  Marqua  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Projecting 
lantern.     1,450,179  ;  Apr.  3. 

Isaacs,  Mortimer,  Helena,  Ark.  Road  sign.  Des.  63,260  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Isaacs,  Sebright  B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Spoon.  1,452,464  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Isaacsen,  Albert  J.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Tag  holder. 
1,471,485:    Oct.   23. 

Isbell,  Charles  A.,  Pasadena  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  E. 
Miller,  Los  Angeles,  Cali^.  Theft  alarm.  1,471,733; 
Oct.   23. 

Isbell,  John  F.,  Albambra,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  M. 
TovtTisend,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ball  mill.  1,441,584 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Isbell,  Louis  S.  (See  Murphy,  T.  H.,  Isbell,  and  Saw- 
yer.) 

Isbills,    William    L.,    Elizabeth,    N.    J.      Friction    wheel 

1.457.524  ;  June  5. 

Isbills,    William    L.,    Elizabeth,    N.    J.      Friction    wheel 

1.457.525  ;  June  5. 

Ischinger,  Eric,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  Keipcr,  Roches- 
ter. N.  Y.    Guard  for  punch  presses.   1,474,366  ;  Nov.  20. 

Iscowitz,  Isaac,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Box.  1,445,593 ; 
Feb.   13. 

Iseler,  Albert  G.  W.,  et  al.     (See  Edler,  Eduard,  assignor.) 

Iseli,  Otto.     (See  Grundhand,  L.,  and  Iseli.) 

Iseman,  Paul,  et  al.     (See  Hope,  Frederick  T.,  assignor.) 

Isenberg,  Rudolf  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Motor-ve- 
hicle  testing   device.      1.464.763 ;   Aug.    14. 

Isenhour,  .Jacob  G.,  Danville,  Va.  Dispensing  apparatus. 
1,467,729;   Sept.   11. 

Ishbia,  David,  Palisades,  N.  J.  Display  sign.  1,453,679  ; 
May  1. 

Isherwood,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Thomas  Leyland  &  Co., 
Inc.,  Readville,  Mass.  Spreader  cylinder  and  the  like. 
1,457,276;  May  29. 

IshiDasUi.  Katsuro,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Found- 
ries, Chicago,  111.  Six-wheel-truck  equalizing  arrange- 
ment.    1.445,890  :  Feb.  20. 

Tsidor,  Joseph  S.,  Newark,  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  The  R. 
Neumann  Hardware  Co.  Bag  -  frame  fastener. 
1,452,837;  Apr.  24. 

Isidor,  Joseph  S.,  Newark,  N.  J,,  assignor  to  The  R. 
Neumann  Hardware  Co.  Bag-frame  fastener.  1,469,478  ; 
'  Oct.  2. 

Iskow,  Harry  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Safety  device.  1,475,998  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Tsler,     Edwin     O.        (See    King.     II.     A.,    and     Isler.) 

Isley,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Morgan  Construction  Com- 
pany.  Worcester,  Mass.     Valve.     1,460,587 ;   July   3. 

Isley,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Morgan  Construction  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  re- 
versing and  controlling  regenerative  furnaces.  1,464,002  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Isnow,  Demetry.     (See  Altschuler,  J.,  and  Isnow.) 

I.sola,  Louis  J.,  assignor  to  P.  Pastene  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston, 
Mass.     Bottle.     Des.   62.571  :  .Tune  26. 

Isom,  Benjamin  O.,  Marysville,  Mich.  Spindle.  1,478,338  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Israel,  Eli,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Lamp  holder  for  miners' 
caps.      1.466,300;   Aug.   28. 

iBrael.  Eli,  Wllkes-Barre,  Pa.  Carbide  container. 
1,471,793;   Oct.   23. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Israel,  Lester  L.  (now  by  judicial  change  of  name  Lester 
L.  Jones),  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radioreception.  1,471,165; 
Oct.  IG. 

Israel,  Sidney  M.,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  support 
for  electric-light  candles.     1,475,768  ;  Nov.  27. 

Israel,  William,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Lamp-supporting  at- 
tachment for  miners'  caps.     1,470,923  ;  Oct.  16. 

Ithomitis,  Apostolos  C,  Raymond,  Wash.  Automatic 
firearm.     1,442,951;  Jan.  23. 

Ithomitis,  Apostolos  C,  Raymond,  Wash.  Automatic 
pistol.     1,444.686  ;  Feb.  6. 

Ito,  Tamekichi,  assignor  of  one-half  to  K.  Ikeda,  Tokyo, 
Japan.     ravincT  stone.     1,456,259  ;  May  22. 

Ittel,  William  D.,  Houston,  Tex.  Wrench.  1,463,822; 
Aug.  7. 

Ivancic,  .\lma,  administratrix.     (See  Ivancic,  Milan.) 

Ivancic,  Milan,  deceased,  by  A.  Ivancic,  administratrix, 
Kilchber?,  Switzerland.  Bakins:  device.  1,456.238 ; 
May  22.' 

Ivancic,  Milan,  deceased,  Kilchberg,  by  A.  Ivancic,  admin- 
ifitratrii,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Cooking  device. 
1,461,092:   July  10. 

Ivandick,  Mathew  G.,  North  Chicago,  111.  Automobile 
signal.     1,455,054  ;  May  15. 

Ivarson.  Victor,  Cleghorn,  assignor  to  W.  F.  Hutton, 
Cherokee,  Iowa.  Tractor  attachment.  1,462,341  ; 
July  17. 

Ivers-Lee  Company.  (See  Macdonald,  C.  H.,  and  Salfls- 
berg.  assignors.) 

Ivers-Lee  Company.      (See  Salflsberg,  Leroy  L.,  assignor.) 

Iversen,  Lorenz,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Back  shear  table. 
1,453,319;  May  1. 

Ives.  Kdward  L.,  assignor  to  Freyn,  Brassert  &  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Blast-furnace  stock-line  protection. 
1,459.896  :  .Tune  26. 

Ives,  Frederic  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Photometer. 
1.457,076  :  May  29. 

Ives,  Herbert  E.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  High- 
temperature  measurement.     1,449.512  ;   Mar.  27. 

Ivey.  William  T.,  Lyons,  Ga.  Rim  tool.  1,446,423 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Ivie,  Emory  M.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Truck  frame  for  railway 
cars.     1,463,893  ;  Aug.  7. 

Ivie,  Leon,  Salina,  Utah.  Tool  for  repairing  wire  fences. 
1,465,910;    Aug.    21. 

Ivor.  B.irry,  Chicago,  111.  Odorless  oil-burning  heating 
stove.     1,465,043  ;  Aug.  14. 

Ivory.  James  W.     (See  .\rrowsmitb.  Georse  M.,  assignor.) 

Ivory,  James  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tooth  separator. 
1,464.632  :  Aug.  14. 

Ivory,  .T.ames  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dental  matrix  clamp. 
1.476.975  ;  Dec.  11. 

Ivory,  James  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vibratory  controlling 
device  for  dental  and  surgical  Instruments.  1,476,976 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Iwen,  Edwin  W.,  Shawano,  Wis.  Cheese  box.  1,478,181 ; 
Pec.  18. 

Izard.  Henry,  Portland,  Oreg.  Oil  burner.  1,461,908 ; 
July  17. 

Izawa.  Riichiro.  Shlmogyo-ku,  Kyoto,  Japan.  Tooth- 
brush.    1.466.723;  Sept.  4. 

Izenstark,  Pinkie.     (See  Haggerty,  Frank,  assignor.) 

J  &  B  Stabilizer  Corp.  (See  Johnson,  Paul  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

J.  G.  Brill  Company,  The.  (See  Adams,  Walter  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

J.  H.  &  F.  A.  Sells  Company,  The.  (See  Woodward,  John 
H.,  assignor.) 

J.  &  P.  Coats,  Limited.  (See  Sutton,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

J.  &  P.  Coats  (R.  I.)  Inc.  (See  Westcott,  Valorus  S., 
assignor.) 

Jablow,  Charles,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
ingbnuse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Center- 
ing device  for  locomotives.     1,448,406  ;  Mar.   13. 

Jabner.  Louis,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Clasp.  1,459,673 ; 
June  19. 

Jabner,  Louis,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Clasp.  1,459,674 ; 
June  19. 

Jaburg  Bros.  Inc.      (See  Hasenbein,  Harry  J.,  assignor.) 

.Tack,  Alexander  6.  M.     (See  Hadfield,  R.  A.,  and  Jack.) 

Jack,  Alexander  G.  M.,  Sheffield,  England.  Flexible  sup- 
porting means  suitable  for  use  In  suspension  trans- 
porter arrangements  and  for  other  purposes.  1,463,165  ; 
July  31. 

Jackinan.  Harry,  Forman,  N.  Dak.  Brooder.  1,442,527; 
.Tan.   16. 

Jackoboice.  Edward  J..  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Road 
scraper.     1.478.436  :  Dec.  25. 

Jacks.  Rilvle  0.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Window  lock. 
1.442,888;  Jan.  23. 

Jackson,  Alfred  E.,  and  H.  Goodfellow,  Southport,  Eng- 
land.    Vehicle.     1,442.769  ;  Jan.  16. 

Jackson,  Arthur.     (See  Howie,  T.,  and  Jackson.) 

Jackson,  Bennett  H.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacturing 
loading  colls.     1,448,542  ;  Mar.  13. 

Jackson,  C.  Hewlett.     (See  Moore,  Lonnle  M.,  assignor.) 

Jackson,  Charles,  and  W.  L.  Huxter,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  National  Auto  Lock  Company,  Bal- 
timore, Md.  Device  to  prevent  stealing  of  automobiles. 
1.472,843  ;  Nov.  6. 

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Jackson,  Chester  E.,  Ovid,  Mich.  Poultry  coop. 
1,468,815;   Sept.  25. 

Juckson  &  Church  Company.  (See  Church,  Edgar  D., 
assignor.) 

Jackson  &  Church  Company.  (See  Church,  B.  D.,  Lash, 
and  Van  Brunt,  assignors.) 

Jackson  Company,  The.     (See  Jackson,  Maxey,  assignor.) 

Jackson  Compressor  Company,  The.  (See  Jackson,  Henry 
O.,  assignor.) 

Jackson,  Crusselle  B.,  Hartsells,  Ala.  Tire  protector. 
1,453,140  ;  Apr.  24. 

Jackson,  Elmer  G.,  Elmhurst,  111.  Rerailer.  1,458,061 ; 
June  5. 

Jackson,  Ernest  W.,  Sausalito,  Calif.  Speed-change  gear. 
1,457,526;  June  5. 

Jackson,  Frank  W.,  Tompkinsville,  N.  Y.  Automobile 
tool.     1,455.617  ;  May  15. 

Jackson,  Frederic  W.,  and  C.  E.  Wlllson,  Regina,  'Sas- 
katchewan, Canada.  Luggage-carrier  attachment  for 
automobiles.      1,444,507  ;   Feb.   6. 

Jackson,  Frederick  J.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Anchor. 
1,459,768  ;  June  26. 

Jackson,  George,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Building  construc- 
tion.    1,472,654;  Oct.  30. 

Jackson,  George  E.,  assignor  to  The  B.  &  J.  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Foundry  flask. 
1,447.786  :  Mar.  6. 

Jackson,  George  F.,  Blackburn,  England.  Air-moistening 
apparatus.     1,441,425  ;  Jan.  9. 

Jackson,  Graham  H.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Uni- 
versal Tobacco  Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tobacco-leaf-booking    drum.      1,461,122 ;    July    10. 

Jackson,  Graham  H.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Universal 
Tobacco  Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tobacco- 
leaf-booklng    machine.      1,461,150;    July    10. 

Jackson,  Graham  H.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Universal 
Tobacco  Machine  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tobacco-leaf 
machine.     1,461,529;  July  10. 

Jackson,   Harry   H.      (See  Gouldbourn,   J.,  and  Jackson.) 

Jackson,  Harry  L.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Handwheel  grip. 
1,453,012  ;  Apr.  24. 

.Tack.son,  Harry  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  A.  May, 
Chicago,  111.  Governing  valve  for  internal-combustion 
motors.      1,461,847  ;  July   17. 

Jackson,  Harry  R.,  and  H.  A.  May,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  dis- 
tributing and  governing  valve.     1,462,641  ;  July  24. 

Jackson,  Harvey  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Easel.  1,476,891 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Jackson,  Henry  O.,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor  to  National 
Pump  Company.     Rotary  pump.     1,455,252  ;  May  15. 

Jackson,  Henry  O.,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor  to  National 
Pump    Company.      Rotary    pump.      1,466,904 ;    Sept.   4. 

Jackson,  Henry  O.,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor  to  The  Jackson 
Compressor  Company.     Stuffing  box.    1,470,621  ;  Oct.  16. 

Jackson,  Herbert  P.,  Congleton,  and  T.  Jackson,  Patri- 
croft,  near  Manchester,  England.  Amusement  appara- 
tus or  machine.     1,477,498  ;   Dec.   11. 

Jackson,  James  D.,  Manly,  near  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,   Australia.     Cooking  stove.     1,455,292;   May  15. 

Jackson,  James  M.,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Spring-lubri- 
cating device.     1,454,116  ;  May  8. 

Jackson,  James  P.,  assignor  to  Addressograph  Company, 
Chicago,   111.     Printing  device.     1,453,392  ;  May  1. 

Jnckson,  ,Tohn  C,  Philadelphia,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
H.  Graser,  Wissahickson,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Resilient 
wheel.     1,450,778  ;  Apr.  3. 

Jackson,  John  E.,  Carson,  Va.  Sounding  device. 
1,449,756;  Mar.  27. 

Jackson,  .Tohn  F.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Kidwel!  Boiler  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tube-bend- 
ing machine.     1,456.598  ;  May  29. 

Jackson,  John  T.,  Coldwater,  Mich.  Sign.  1,441,856; 
Jan.  9. 

Jackson,  Linda  M.  (See  Balch,  A.  T.,  and  Wright,  as- 
signors.) 

Jackson,  Louis  L.,  New  York,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Dissosway  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Sublimation  apparatus.  1,446,564 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Jackson,  Marshall  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Seal-press  Identifica- 
tion.    1,463,322;  July  31. 

Jackson,  Maurice,  Eldorado,  Kans.  Saw  sharpening  and 
setting  device.     1,454,893  ;  May  15. 

Jackson,  Maxey,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  The  Jackson 
Company,  Enunett,  Idaho.  Lumber  elevator.  1.471,468  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Jackson,  Patrick  T.,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Paper 
Products  Machine  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Reen- 
forced  paper  and  making  the  same.  1,446,092 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Jackson,  Patrick  T.,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Paper 
Products  Machine  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Paper 
seal.     1.446,094  ;  Feb.  20. 

Jackson,  Patrick  T.,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Paper  Prod- 
ucts Machine  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Composite  fab- 
ric.    1,464,155  ;  Aug.  7. 

Jackson,  Patrick  T.,  Cambridge,  and  C.  H.  Howard, 
Saugus,  assignors  to  Paper  Products  Machine  Company, 
Boston,  Mass.  Machine  for  applying  reenforcing  fila- 
ments to  fabrics.     1,472,021 ;  Oct.  23. 

Jackson,    Paul    C.      (See  Warn,    F.    R.,   and   Jackson.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Jackson,  Ralph  G.,  Chester,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Congoleum 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  and 
machine  therefor.     1,476,516  ;  Dec.  4. 

Jackson,  Ralph  M.,  La  Habra,  Calif.  Fumigating  appli- 
cator.    1,446,093;  Feb.  20. 

Jackson,  Ralph  M.,  La  Habra,  Calif.  Fumigating  ap- 
plicator.    1,477,125  ;  Dec.  11. 

Jackson,  Robert  C,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada.  Propeller. 
1,446,011  ;  Feb.  20. 

Jackson,  Robert  E.      (See  Jenkins,  E.  M.,   and  Jackson.) 

Jackson,  Robert  E.,  and  E.  M.  Jenkins,  Princeton,  W.  Va. 
Flue  blower.     1,443,878  ;  Jan.  30. 

Jackson,   Roy   H.      (See   Ingle,   W.    D.,   and   Jackson.) 

Jackson,  Simeon  S.,  Boston,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Stafford  Company,  ReadvlUe,  Boston, 
Mass.  PlUing-feeler  mechanism  for  looms.  1,442,571 ; 
Jan.   16. 

Jackson,  Simeon  S.,  Boston,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Stafford  Company,  Readville,  Boston, 
Mass.  Filling-feeler  mechanism  for  looms.  1,442,572  ; 
Jan.   16. 

Jackson,  Simeon  S.,  Boston,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Stafford  Company,  Keadyille,  Boston, 
Mass.  Filling-feeler  mechanism  for  looms.  1,442,573  ; 
Jan.   16. 

Jackson,  Simeon  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Stafford  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Filling-feeler 
mechanism  for  looms.     1,447,724  ;  Mar.  6. 

Jackson,  Simeon  S.,  Hyde  Park,  Boston,  assignor  to  The 
Stafford  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Feeler  mechanism 
for  looms.     1,477,126  ;  Dec.  11. 

Jackson,  Theodore  K.,  Mobile,  Ala.  Vehicle  handhold. 
1,462,914  ;  July  24. 

Jackson,  Thomas.      (See  Jackson,  Herbert  P.  and  T.) 

Jackson,  Thomas  E.     (See  Barr,  C.  B.,  and  Jackson.) 

Jackson,  Thomas  E.,  et  al.  (See  Barr,  Clarence  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Jackson,  Truverton  J.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Tire  patch. 
1,473,184  ;  Nov.  6. 

Jackson,  W.  H.,  Company.  (See  Koenig,  Frank  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Jackson,  Whitnell  H.,  Bowling  Green,  Ky.  Cover  for 
food  receptacles.     1,452,558  :  Apr.  24. 

Jackson,   William   T.      (See  Moore,   L.   C,   and  Jackson.) 

Jackson,  William  W.,  Oakdale,  La.,  assignor  to  Mummert 
Lumber  &  Tie  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Grain-door  table 
clamp.     1,447,308  ;  Mar.  6. 

Jackson,  Wm.  H.,  Company.  (See  Stout,  Edward  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Jacob,  Brent  C,  assignor  to  The  Brown  Hoisting  Ma- 
chinery Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rail  clamp  for 
overhead    cranes.      1,466,657 ;    Sept.    4. 

Jacob,  Helnrich,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Optiache  Anstalt 
C.  P.  Goerz  Aktiengesellschaft,  Friedenau,  near  Berlin, 
Germany.  Sighting  telescope  with  changeable  magnify- 
ing  power.      1,464,655  ;   Aug.   14. 

Jacob,  Helnrich.  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Optische  Anstalt 
C.  P.  Goerz  Aktiengesellschaft,  Friedenau,  near  Berlin, 
Germany.     Projectile.     1,465,911 ;  Aug.  21. 

Jacob,  Helnrich,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Optische  An- 
stalt, C.  P.  Goerz,  Aktiengesellschaft,  Friedenau,  near 
Berlin,  Germany.  Drop  projectile  and  fuse  for  same. 
1,466,834  ;  Sept.  4. 

Jacob   Press    Sons.      (See   Avery,    Irving    P.,    assignor.) 

Jacobl  &  Jacobl,  et  al.     (See  Fuehrer,  Jacob  J.,  assignor.) 

Jacobs,  Arthur  E.,  Cleveland  Heights  Village,  Ohio.  Sin- 
gle-coin-registering bank.     1,474,332  ;  Nov.  13. 

Jacobs,  Arthur  E.,  Cleveland  Heights  Village,  Ohio.  Mul- 
tiple-coin-registering bank.     1,474,333  ;  Nov.  13. 

Jacobs,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Carbon  catalyst. 
1,462,752  ;  July  24. 

Jacobs,  Charles  E.     (See  Jacobs,  Hugh  A.  and  C.  B.) 

Jacobs,  Clare  S.,  assignor  to  Tube  Products  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Peed  mechanism  for  swaging  machines. 
1,452,740  ;  Apr.  24. 

Jacobs,  Clarence  M.,  Butler,  Ky.  Shoe  for  disk  har- 
rows.    1,460,489 ;  July  3. 

Jacobs,  Ernest  H.,  assignor  to  Electrical  Engineers  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Switch.  1,463,320 ; 
July  31. 

Jacobs,  Ernest  H.,  assignor  to  Electrical  Engineers  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Switch.  1,475,549 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Jacobs,  Evelyn  L.,  Henryetta,  Okla.  Wrench.  1,477,355  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Jacobs,  George  W.     (See  \Yade,  B.  J.,  and  Jacobs.) 

Jacobs,  Hannah,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hair-waving  device. 
1,477,873  ;   Dec.   18. 

Jacobs,     Harry,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Cap.       1,442,071 ; 

Jan.   16. 
Jacobs,  Harry  M.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral    Electric     Company.       Battery-charging     system. 
1,471,897  ;  Oct.  23. 

Jacobs,  Henry,  assignor  to  Underwood  Typewriter  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,443,746;  Jan.  30. 
Jacobs.  Hugh  A,  and  C.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Multiple- 
needle  hemstitching  mechanism.  1,445,956 ;  Feb.  20. 
Jacobs,  Isldor  M.,  Kansas  City,  and  W.  Cramer, 
assignors  to  Truck,  Tractor  and  Manufacturing 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Radiator  cap.  1,446,297 ; 
Feb.  20. 


Jacobs,  Isidor  M.,  and  W.  Cramer,  assignors  to  Truck 
Tractor  &  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Belt-fastening  device.     1,469,924  ;  Oct.  9. 

Jacobs,  Ivern  A.      (See  Charles,   H.,  and  Jacobs.) 

Jacobs,  James  J.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  R.  B.  Bost- 
wlck,  one-fourth  to  J.  Ring,  and  one-fourth  to  W. 
Salters,  Duquesne,  Pa.  Glare  screen.  1,473,185 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Jacobs,  James  M.,  East  Peoria,  111.  Mud  lug  for  vehicle 
wheels.     1,458.295;  June  12. 

Jacobs,  James  M.  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Dayton-Wright  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Fuselage, 
1,441,984;  Jan.  9. 

Jacobs,  James  M.  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Dayton-Wright  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Aeroplane 
wing.     1,452,641  ;  Apr.  24. 

Jacobs,  Joseph  H.,  Denver,  Colo.  Safety  adjusting  means 
for  pressure-cooker  locks.     1,469,070 ;  Sept.  25. 

Jacobs,  Joseph  H.,  assignor  to  3-In-One  Pressure  Cooker 
Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Support  for  cooking  vessels. 
1,458,296;   June   12. 

Jacobs  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Englund, 
Gustaf  A.,  assignor.) 

Jacobs,    Merrill.      (See   Munn,    William   B.,   assignor.) 

Jacobs,  Oliver  B.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Repeater  cir- 
cuits.    1,459,769  ;  June  26. 

Jacobs,  St.  Charles,  Coney  Island,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Trav- 
eling swing.     1,469.910  ;  Oct.  9. 

Jacobs,  William  J.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Gllass  Company. 
Apparatus  for  drawing  sheet  glass.     1,453,842;  May  1. 

Jacobsen,  Andrew,  assignor  to  W.  Larsen,  Grepn  B«5". 
Wis.     Pea  cleaner.     1,455,208;  May  16. 

Jacobsen,  Christian  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Towing 
dolly.     1.456,875  ;  May  29. 

Jacobsen,  Jacob,  San  Francisco  Calif.  Vacuum  feeding 
device.     1,446,902  ;   Feb.  27. 

Jacobsen,  Morris,  West  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Wire  grip. 
1,449,945  ;  Mar.  27. 

Jacobsen,  Oystein,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Durlron 
Company,  Inc.     Valve.     1,466,171 ;  Aug.  28. 

Jacobsen,  Richard  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Webster  Mfg.  Co.  Conveyer  mechanism. 
1,455,336  ;  May  15. 

Jacobsen,  Richard  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Webster  Mfg.  Co.  Reciprocating  screen 
or  conveyer.     1,465,942  ;  Aug.  28. 

Jacobsen,  Richard  S.,  assignor  to  Roberts  and  Schaefer 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shallow-pit  coaling  station. 
1,472,597;  Oct.  lo. 

Jacobsky,  Maxim,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elevator-door  lock. 
1,476,254  :  Dec.  4. 

Jacobson,  Bernard  H.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to 
E.  C.  Klipstein  &  Sons  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Manufacturing  anhydrous  metallic  chlorides.  1,445,082  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Jacobson,  Bernard  H.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  B. 
C.  Klipstein  &  Sons  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manu- 
facture of  metal  chlorides.     1,474,479  ;  Nov.  20. 

Jacobson,  Jacob  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Broom  clamp. 
1,468,568  ;  Sept.  18. 

Jacobson,  Bror  J.,  assignor  to  Martln-Copeland  Company, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Automatic  chain-making  machine. 
1.476,977;  Dec.  11. 

Jacobson,  Jacob  W.,  and  J.  B.  Turja,  Hancock,  Mich., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Grler  Brothers 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cleaner  for  burners  of  car- 
bide lamps  and  the  like.     Rel5,598 ;  May    15. 

Jacobson,  Louis,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pan  for  a  lighting 
fixture.     Des.  62,299  ;  May  1. 

Jacobson,  Nels  J.,  Phillips,  Wis.  Game.  1,474,934; 
Nov.    20. 

Jacobson,  Peter  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Indicating  device. 
1,463,321 ;  July  31. 

Jacobson,  Sidney  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  device  for 
flying  machines.     1,461,216  ;  July  10. 

JacobuccI,  Raphael,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  Q.  Rivkind,  Boston,  Mass.  Multicolor-printing  ma- 
chine.    1,453,465  ;  May  1. 

Jacobus.  David  S.,  Jersey  City,  assignor  to  The  Babcock 
&  Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Operating  power- 
plant  systems.     1,441,507  ;  Jan.  9. 

Jacobus,  David  Sj,  Jersey  City,  assignor  to  The  Bab- 
cock &  Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Steam-boiler 
economizer  and  operating  the  same.  1,442,274 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Jacobus,  David  S.,  Jersey  City,  assignor  to  The  Bab- 
cock &  Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Regulatinf 
device.     1,455,337  ;  May  15. 

Jacobus,  David  S.,  Jersey  City,  assignor  to  The  Babcock  & 
Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Regulating  device. 
1,458,297;  June  12. 

Jacobus,  David  S.,  Jersey  City,  assignor  to  The  Babcock  & 
Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Steam  boiler. 
1,470,744  ;  Oct.  15. 

Jacobus,  David  S.,  Jersey  City,  assignor  to  The  Babcock 
&  Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Steam  boiler. 
1,472,474;    Oct.    30. 


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Jccnbus,  D.ivld  S.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  J.  Wolff,  East 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  assljrnors  to  The  Babcock  &  Wilcox 
Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Steam  boiler.  1,470,006 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Jacobus,  Davis  S.,  Jersey  City,  asslpnor  to  The  Bab- 
cock &  Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Cement-kiln 
system.      1,463,363;   July   31. 

Jacobus,  Martin  R..  Ridgefield,  N.  J.  Poultry  feeder. 
1,469.013;   Sept.  25. 

Jacobus,  Martin  R.,  Ridgefield,  and  W.  F.  Burdltt,  jr.,  Hill- 
side, N.  J. ;  said  Burdltt  assignor  to  said  Jacobus.  Col- 
lapsible poultry  feeder.     1,450,258  ;  Apr.  3. 

Jacobus.  Warren  A.,  Wood  River,  Nebr.  Direction  signal. 
1,476,616;  Dec.  4. 

Jacoby,  Charles  B.,  Nantlcoke,  Pa.  Combination  tool. 
1,469,838  ;  Oct.  9. 

Jacoby,  Henry  C.  E.     (See  Mossay,  P.  A.  H.,  and  Jacoby.  1 

Jacoby,  Lyle,  Paris,  Ky.     Aeorplane.     1,462,410 ;  July  17. 

Jacoby,  Vennle,  Fulda,  assignor  to  G.  Browning,  Park 
Rapids,  Minn.     Pliers.     1,474,592  ;  Nov.  20. 

Jacquelln,  Armand,  Paris,  France.  Oscillating  sieve. 
1,458.298  :  June  12. 

J.Tcquelin,  Armand,  Paris,  France.  Grid  or  riddle  for 
sifting  minerals,  coal,  and  other  materials.  1,458,299 ; 
June  12. 

Jacquelln,  Armand,  Paris,  France.  Washing  apparatus 
with  multiple  ascending  currents.     1,473,788  ;  Nov.  13. 

Jacquemin,  Victor,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Combined  paper  clip 
and  envelope  opener.     1,452,341 ;  Apr.  17. 

Jacques,  George  W.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
P.iterson,  N.  J.  Fastener-setting  device.  1,472,247 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Jacquet,  Etienne.     (See  Sentou,  C.  A.,  and  Jacquet.) 

Jaegel.  Franz  X.      (See  Reim,  Reinhold  J.,  assignor.) 

Jaeger,  Carl,  Waldhof,  near  Mannheim,  Germany.  Turn- 
ing and  planing  tool.     1,449,513  :  Mar.  27. 

.Taeger,  Carl,  Minneapolis,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  T. 
Franklin,  one-eighth  to  A.  Q.  Walter,  St.  Paul,  and 
one-tenth  to  W.  M.  ErSckson,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Me- 
chanical refrigerator.     1,470,574  ;  Oct.  9. 

Jaeger,  Carl  W.,  Westby,  Wis.  Time  Indicator. 
1,451,983 ;  Apr.  17. 

Jaeger.  Gebhard,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Spout  for  concrete- 
mixing  machines.     1,458,706;  June  12. 

Jaeger,  Gebhard,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Water  tanks  for  con- 
crete-mixing machines.     1,458,707  ;  June  12. 

Jaeger,  Gebhard,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Spout  for  concrete- 
mixing  machines.     1,476,892;  Dec.  11. 

Jaeger,  Walter,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Combined  vehicle  fender 
and  bumper.     1,474,263  ;  Nov.  13. 

Jaenecke,  Karl  F.  W.,  assignor  to  Splllman  Engineering 
Corporation,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Attachment  for 
carrousels.     1.478,743  ;  Dec.  25. 

Jaenike.  Harry  P.  (See  Loescher,  F.  E.,  Jaenlke,  and 
Dangherty.) 

Jaffe,  Joseph  S.,  Nev?  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  A.  E.  Levenson,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Marble  shooter. 
1,463,894  ;  Aug.  7. 

Jaffe,  Joseph  S.  and  M.  J.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Spectacle- 
frame  assembler.     1,444.124 ;   Feb.   6. 

Jaffe,  Maurice  J.      (See  Jaffe,  Joseph  S.  and  M.  J.) 

Jagger,  Peter  B.,  London.  England.  Rope-untwisting  ap- 
paratus.    1,448,543  ?Mar.  13. 

Jagger.  Peter  B.,  London,  England.  Apparatus  for  the 
production  of  fish   products.     1,476,893 ;  Dec.   11. 

Jaggers.  William  J.,  Southend-on-Sea,  assignor  to  J.  C. 
Eno  Limited.  London,  England.  Fastening  device  for 
cases   or   similar   receptacles.      1.455,253 :   May    15. 

Jadelski,  Slichael,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Animal-releasing 
device.     1,469,791 ;  Oct.  9. 

Jagmin,  Adolph,  Cicero,  111.  Doorcheck  and  the  like. 
1,476.159  ;  Dec.  4. 

Jago,  Alfred  C.  and  E.  A.  Wade,  Croydon,  England.  Ad- 
vertising device  for  road  and  other  vehicles.  1,478,475  ; 
Dec.  2B. 

Jahn,  Konrad  R.,  Copenhagen.  Denmark.  Line  counter 
for  tvpewriters.     1,457,248  ;  May  29, 

Jahn,  Max  H.,  Gloversvllle,  N.  Y.  Agricultural  imple- 
ment.    1,458,655  ;  June  12. 

Jahnke,  Charles  B.     (See  Hobart,  F.  G.,  and  Jahnke.) 

Jahr,  Arthur   A.      (Sec  Widell,  M.  E..  and  Jahr.) 

Jalller,  Gustave  P..  Paris,  France.  Fountain-pen  spring 
safety  clip.     1,451,261 ;  Apr.  10. 

James,  Arthur  M.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Detonator  magazine. 
1,455.492  :  May  15. 

James,  Charles,  et  al.     (See  Kothe,  Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

James.  David  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Waistbelt.  1,476,517  ; 
Dec.  4. 

James.  Edward,  Cleveland,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Youngstown  Sheet  and  Tube  Company, 
Toungstown.  Ohio.  Manufacture  of  flexible  metal  tub- 
ing.   1.466,999  :  Sept.  4. 

James,  Edward  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Hot-slag  re- 
ceptacle.    1,459,675  ;   June   19. 

James,  Edwin  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Shrinking  animal  casings. 
1.476.204  ;  Dec.  4. 

James,  George  H.,  assignor  to  American  Engineering 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Anchor.  1,462,342 ; 
.Tuly  17. 

James,  George  H.,  assignor  to  American  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stockless  anchor.  1,464,364 ; 
Aug.    7. 


James,  Henry  D.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghonse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Control 
system.     1,448,407  ;  Mar.  13. 

James,  Henry  D.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Motor- 
control  system.     1,455,618  ;  May  15. 

James,  Henry  D.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Control 
system.     1,466,288  ;  Aug.  28. 

James,  Henry  D.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Switch 
terminal.     1,473,856;  Nov,  13. 

James,  Herbert  S.  (See  Hall,  B.,  and  Deerlng,  as- 
signors.) 

James,  James  M.,  Edgarton,  W.  Va.  Dispensing  device. 
1,445,594;   Feb.   13. 

James,  John  L.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Baby  bed.  1,449,046 ; 
Mar.  20. 

James,  Lewis  R.,  Edgewater,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Stripper  for 
tube-punching  machines.     1,448,747  ;  Mar.  20. 

James  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Olson,  John  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

James,  Marcus  G.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Dispensing  cabinet. 
Des.  63,466  ;  Dee.  11. 

James,  Newton  J.,  et  al.  (See  Mosley,  Blzie  V.,  assign- 
or.) 

James,  Reginald  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cutting  device. 
1,447,022;   Feb.  27. 

James,  Sidney  V^  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Sim- 
eon L.  and  George  H.  Rogers  Company,  Hartford, 
Conn.     Spoon  or  similar  article.     Des.  63,558  ;  Dec.  18. 

James,  Sidney  V.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Simeon  L.  and  George  H.  Rogers  (Company.  Spoon 
or   similar  article.      Des.   63,650 ;   Dec.    25. 

James,  Stephen  S.,  London,  England,  Cinematographic 
apparatus.     1,444,745  ;  Feb.  6. 

James,  Thomas,  jr.,  and  W.  I.  Wolfson,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Automatic  pressure-retaining  valve.  1,466,589 ; 
Aug.  28. 

James,  William.     (See  Meyer,  S.  M.,  and  James.) 

James,  William  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Container  for 
toilet  creams  and  the  like.     Des.  62,362  ;  May  15. 

James,  WUllam  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Container  for 
toilet  creams  and  the  like.     1,471,735 ;  Oct.  23. 

James,  William  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Buckle.  1,452,914; 
Apr.  24. 

James,  William  E.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  N.  B.  Lee 
and  one-third  to  L.  Walker,  Beards  Fork,  W.  Va.  Safe- 
ty device.     1.469,652  ;   Oct.  2. 

Jameson,  Clarence  W.,  Lombard,  111.  Apparatus  for  test- 
ing the  fading  action  of  light.     1,458,941 ;  June  19. 

Jameson,  Thomas  H.,  and  L.  6.  Martin,  Wichita,  Kans. 
Fuel  vaporizer  for  internal  -  combustion  motors. 
1,463,920  ;  Aug.  7. 

Jameson,  Walter  R.     (See  Thompson,  W.,  and  Jameson.) 

Jameson,  William  P.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Device  for  re- 
placing valve-stem  guides  for  automobiles.  1,475,830 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Jamieson,  Bertrand  6.,  Brookfield,  111.  Electric-switch- 
house   construction.      1,454,744  ;   May   8. 

Jamieson,  Samuel  B.,  Marathon,  N.  Y.  Portable  reversi- 
ble grade  hone  or  road  leveler.     1,462,577  ;  July  24. 

Jamison,    Armel.      (See    Spencer,    F.    T.,    and    Jamison.) 

Jamison,  Charles  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation,  Canton,  Ohio.  Cabinet 
construction.     1,450.180  ;  Apr.  3. 

Jamison,  Claude  G.      (See  Spencer,  P.  T.,  and  Jamison.) 

Jamison,  John,  Lafayette,  Colo.  Clutch.  1,478,656; 
Dec.   25. 

Jamison,  Mrs.  W.  K.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Mathewson, 
S.  B.,  and  Jamison,  assignors.) 

Jamison,  Walter  K.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Mathewson,  S. 
B.,  and  Jamison,  assignors.) 

Jammer,  Jacob  S.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Duplex  carrier  wave 
system.     1,448,408  ;  Mar.  13. 

Jammer,  Jacob  S.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Testing  circuits 
for  carrier  wave-signaling  systems.     1,465,395  ;  Aug.  21. 

Jammer.  Jacob  S.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Repeater  circuits. 
1.470.982  ;  Oct.  16. 

Jamrog.  Wojciech  G.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Coal-car  support. 
1.468,266;  Sept.  18. 

Jandos.  Charles  B.,  Windsor,  assignor  of  two-fifths  to  E. 
D.  De  Soto,  Denver,  Colo.  Centrifugal  separator. 
1,461,909  ;  July  17. 

.Tandus,   Herbert  S.      (See  Girl.  C.  and  .Tandus.) 

Janes,  Archibald  G.,  Fitzgerald,  Ga.  Elevator  brake. 
1,454,745  ;  May  8. 

Janes,  Joseph,  Somervllle,  Mass.,  assignor  to  G.  C.  Cox, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Circuit  breaker  for  phonographs. 
1.477.356  ;  Dec.  11. 

Janet  Garment  Company.  (See  Stephens,  Dana  M.,  as- 
sienor.) 

Janette,  John  T.,  Chicaeo.  111.  Fastener  for  securing 
disks   on   shafts.     1.467,938;   Sept.   11. 

Taniesch,  Anna  F.,  et  al.    (See  Duffy,  Harry  E.,  assignor.) 

Janisch,  John  F.,  Kirksvllle,  Mo.  Automatic  self-locking 
folding  table.     1,453,504  ;  May  1. 

.Tanke.  Emil  C.      (See  Gobel,  A.,  Harni.'?ch.  and  Janke.) 

Jankus.  Jack  C.      (See  Otto.  S.,  and  Jankus.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Jankus,  Jack  C,  assignor  to  Woman's  Institute  of  Do- 
mestic Arts  &  Sciences,  Inc.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Dress  or 
garment  form.     1,469,658  ;  Oct.  2. 

Jannelle,  Joseph  R.,  Three  Rivers,  Quebec,  Canada.  Po- 
tato digger.     1,472,300;  Oct.  30. 

Janney   &   Company.      (See  Blue,   Chilton   W.,   assignor.) 

Janney,  Robert  E.  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Transitional  coupling 
arrangement.     1,450,293  ;  Apr.  3. 

Janney,  Robert  E.  L.,  deceased,  Chicago,  111. ;  G.  L. 
Boothe,   executor.      Carburetor.     1,466,557 ;  Aug.  28. 

Janney,  Robert  B.  L.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foun- 
dries, Chicago,  111.     Car  coupling.     1,443,821 ;  Jan.  30. 

Jauney,  Thomas  A.,  Garfield,  Utah.  Flotation  machine. 
1,457,077  ;  May  29. 

Janovjak,  Ferdinand,  deceased,  by  J.  Janovjak,  adminis- 
trator, Chicago,  111.  Method  of  and  means  for  pro- 
jecting colors.     1,458,826;  June  12. 

Janovjak,  Josef,  administrator.  (See  Janovjak,  Ferdinand.) 

Janpole,  William  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Structural  ele- 
ment.    1,476,078  ;  Dec.  4. 

Jansen,  Anton  F.,  Douglas,  111.  Dumping  attachment  for 
farm  wagons.     1,457,575  ;  June  5. 

Jansen,  Charles  F.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Mixing  valve. 
1,443,539  ;  Jan.  30. 

Jansen,  Peter  N.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vehicular  extension 
support.     1,471,734  ;  Oct.  23. 

Janson,  George  W,  Brooklyn,  and  L.  H.  Rovere,  Rich- 
mond, assignors  to  The  Western  Union  Telegraph  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  protector.  1,457,249  ; 
May  29. 

Janssen,  Louis  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Valve-plug  remover. 
1,467,936;  Sept.  11. 

Jansson,  August  W.,  assignor  to  The  Kent  Machine  Com- 
pany, Kent,  Ohio.  Blank  carrier  for  heading  machines 
and  the  like.     1,463,323;   July  31. 

Jantusek,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Northwestern  Expanded 
Metal  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  basket.  1,443,576  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Jantz,  Edmund  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Collar  wrapper. 
1,453.070 ;  Apr.  24, 

Jantzen,  Paul  H.  H.,  London,  England.  Dynamo-electric 
machine.     1,451,577  ;  Apr.  10. 

January,  Moses  S.,  Douglas,  Ariz.  Catamenial  sack. 
1,441,929;  Jan.  9. 

Janusz,  Roman  N.     (See  Plewa,  S.,  and  Janusz.) 

Japy,  Albert  P.,  Berne,  near  Seloncourt,  France.  Appa- 
ratus for  indicating  quantities,  numbers,  and  the  like. 
1,468,235  ;  Sept.  18. 

Jaques,  George,  Casper,  Wyo.  Swivel  rope  socket  for 
oil-well-drilling    tools.      1,467,273 ;    Sept.    4. 

Jaquett,  George  D.      (See  Harris,  J.  G.,  and  Jaquett.) 

Jaquette,  Grantham,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Meat-slicing  ma- 
chine.    1,451,776  ;  Apr.  17. 

Jaquette,  Grantham,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Meat-slicing  ma- 
chine.    1,475,391  ;  Nov.  27. 

Jaquette,  Grantham,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Meat-slicing  ma- 
chine.    1,475,392  ;  Nov.  27. 

Jaquiery,  William,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Tube-forming  ma- 
chine.    1,461,848;  July  17. 

Jaray,  Paul,  assignor  to  the  Firm  :  Luftschift'bau  Zeppelin 
Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Friedrichshafen, 
Germany.     Aircraft  car.     3,474,529  :    Nov.   20. 

Jaray,  Paul,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Luftschififbau  Zeppelin 
Gesellschaft,  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Friedrichs- 
hafen, Germany.  Slide  rule  with  logarithmical  gradu- 
ations.    1,475,999  :  Dec.  4. 

Jarboe,  Owen  M.,  CarroUton,  Mo.  Burner.  1,476,338 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Jardee,  Minnlaffee  J.,  and  R.  J.  Cowell,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
Oil  burner.     1,463,651  ;   July  31. 

Jardee,  Minnlaffee  J.,  and  R.  J.  Cowell,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
Oil  burner.     1,463,652  :  July  31. 

Jardine,  A.  B.,  and  Company.  (See  Jardine,  Peter,  as- 
signor.) 

Jardine,  Peter,  assignor  to  A.  B.  Jardine  and  Company, 
Limited,  Hespeler,  Ontario,  Canada.  Press.  1.465,922  : 
Aug.   21. 

Jardine,  Robert,  assignor  to  Rich  Tool  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Apparatus  for  making  motor  valves. 
1,452,510  ;  Apr.  24. 

Jarkovsky,  Ladlslaus,  Vienna,  Austria.  Electric  water 
heater.     1,474,777;  Nov.   20. 

Jarmer,  William  C,  Chicago,  111.  Weather  strip. 
1,450,921  ;  Apr.  10. 

Jarnig,  Aiulrew  J.,  Se.Tttle,  Wash.  Safety  mechanism 
for   elevator  doors.      1,467,247 ;    Sept.   4. 

Jarrell,    A.  P.      (See  Jarrell,  James  R.  and  A.   P.) 

Jarrell,  James  R.  and  A.  P.,  Durant,  Okla.  Jewel  set- 
ter.    1,445,595  ;  Feb.  13. 

Jarvin,  John  H.     (See  Mueller,  Augusto  E.,  assignor.) 

Jarvis,  Basil  E.,  Newmarket,  assignor  to  A.  B.  Tilley. 
Holborn.  London,  England.  Advertising  device. 
1,467,937;   Sept.  11. 

Jarvis,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  United  Steel  and  Wire 
Co.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Display  basket  or  receptacles. 
1,472,598;   Oct.   30. 

Jarvis,  George  F.     (See  Golden,  Sidney,  assignor.) 

Jarvis,  Henry  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Advertising  sign. 
Des.   63,183;    Oct.   30. 

Jarvis,  Herbe,rt  C,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Manufac- 
ture of  wall  paper.     1,457,369  ;  June  5. 


Jai-vis,  Herbert  C,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  Pacific 
Car  &  Foundry  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Logging-car  brake 
system.      1,467,795 ;    Sept.    11. 

Jarvis,  Marshall  N.,  Gildersleeve,  Conn.  Tap  chuck. 
1,458,300;  June  12. 

Jarvis,  WiUiam  B.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Water  gauge  for 
automobile  radiators.    Des.  63,367  ;  Nov.  27. 

Jarzyna,   Frank.      (See  Tobis,   F.,   and  Jarzyna.) 

Jasmin,  Peter  T.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  H.  Huber, 
Helena,  Mont.  Repair  device  for  automobile  springs. 
1,461,273  ;  July  10. 

Jaubert,  George  F.,  Paris,  France.  Blectrolyzing  appa- 
ratus for  the  manufacture  of  oxygen  and  hydrogen. 
1,461,661  ;  July  10. 

Jauch,  Ernst  and  E.,  and  H.  Schmid,  Schwenningen-on-the- 

Neckar,   Germany.     Time-recording  device.     1,449,757 : 

Mar.  27. 

Jauch,  Eugen.      (See  Jauch,  Ernst  and  E.,   and  Schmid.) 

Jauch,   Frederic  W.,   Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Lock  bolt  for  gas- 

1,467,000;    Sept.  4. 

Paris,    France.      Bottle.      Des.    61,829; 


and 
tar. 


Jeannin,  Harry  W., 
pany,      Toledo, 
1,474,037;  Nov. 

Jeannotte,     Leon, 


.  27. 
(See 


Hill,  Ernst  V., 


service  cocks. 
Javal,    Fernand, 

Jan.  23. 
Javal,    Fernand,    Paris,    France.      Bottle.      Des.    62,399 ; 

May  22. 
Jaworski,    Paul,    Bismarckhutto,    Germany.     Method 

apparatus      for     separating     water     from     coal 
1,448,503  ;   Mar.   13. 
Jay,  Secil,  Dorchester,  Mass.    Hose  supporter.    1,442,475  ; 

Jan.   16. 
Jay,     Webb,     Chicago,     lU.       Fuel-supply     indicator     for 

automobiles.     1,444,922  ;   Feb.   13. 
Jay,  William  H.,   Mobridge,  S.  Dak.     Combination  lock. 

1,464,281  ;  Aug.  7. 
Jaycox,  Everett,  Johnson  City,  and  M.  Olds,  Binghamton, 

N.    Y.  ;    said    Olds    assignor    to    said   Jaycox.      Driving 

mechanism.     1,449,327  ;  Mar.  20. 
Jayne,  Nellie  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Lifeboat.     1,470,983; 

Oct.  16. 
Jayne,  Wade  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Mop  head.     1,478,339  ; 

Dec.   18. 
Jeanblanc,  Abel  F.     (See  Sandberg,  S.  A.,  and  Jeanblanc.) 
Jeannette  Toy  &  Novelty  Co.      (See  Stough,  Turney   IL, 

assignor.) 
Jeannin    Electric   Company,    The.      (See    Jeannin,    Harry 

W.,  assignor.) 

assignor  to  The  Jeannin  Electric  Corn- 
Ohio.        Alternating-current      motor. 
13. 
,    Gravelbourg,    Saskatchewan,    Canada. 

Singletree  construction.      1,461,910;   July   17. 
Jedele,  Christian.     (See  Berger,  G.  W.,  and  Jedele.) 
Jedlitschka.  Ben,  Los  .Angeles,  Calif.     Gasoline  meter  for 

automobiles,  etc.     1,450,085  ;  Mar 
Jefiferies,  E.  A.  W.,  et  al.,  trustees. 

assignor.) 
Jefferies,  Richard  H.,  Richmond,  Va.     

for  dental  and  other  uses  and  making  same. 

June  5. 
Jefiferies,   Samuel  L.,  GafCney,   S 

chine.      1,464,656 ;    Aug.    14. 
Jefferies,   Samuel  L.,  Gaffney,  S. 

chine.     1,464,657  ;  Aug.  14. 
Jeflfers,  William  J.,  Copan,  Okla. 

Dec.  4. 
Jefferson,    Benjamin    H.,    and   W.    I.    Kirk,    assignors,   by 

mesne  assignments,    to    Lyon    &   Healy,    Inc.,    Chicago, 

111.      Pedal  device   for  pianos  and  for  other  purposes. 

1,463,166:  July  31. 
Jefferson,  Floyd  W.,  trustee.     (See  Hanson,  Milton  B.,  as- 
signor.) 
Jefferson,  Harry  B.  C,  Calumet,  Mich.     Automatic  sketch- 
ing and  surveying  instrument.     1,441,153  ;  Jan.  2. 
Jeffery,    Alfred.       (See    Ellis,    T.    C,    Jeffery,    and    Mad- 
docks.) 
Jeffery-Dewitt   Company.      (See  Davenport,   Ransom   W., 

assignor.) 
Jeffery-Dewitt  Company, 

assignor.) 
Jeffery-Dewitt    Company, 

signer.) 

Jeffery,  Joseph  A.,   assignor  to  The  Jeffery-Dewitt  Com- 
pany,  Detroit,   Mich.     Furnace   for  decorating  ceramic 

ware.     1,468,947;   Sept.  25. 
Jeffery   Manufacturing   Co.,   The.      (See    Holmes,    Morris 

P.,  assignor.) 
Jeffres,    Lynn,    Greeley,    Nebr.      Cultivator    attachment. 

1,451,697  ;  Apr.  17. 
.leffres,    Walter   C,    Ogallala,   Nebr.      Carburetor   control. 

1,445,397;   Feb.  13. 
.Teffre.=;s,   M.   G.      (See   Steinkeller,   Thomas   J.,   assignor.) 
Jeffiey,    Eraser,    assignor   to   Allls-Chalmers    M.inufactur- 

ing    Company,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      System    of    control. 

1.476,978  ;  Dec.  11. 
Jeffrey    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See     Dunlop, 

Robert  R.,  assignor.) 
Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  Joy,  Joseph 

F.,    assignor.) 
Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,   The.      (See  Levin,   Nils 

D.,  assignor.) 
Jeffrey    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See    London, 

Jacob   M.,   assignor.) 


Molding  substance 
1,457,370 ; 

C.     Dental  casting  ma- 

C.     Dental  casting  ma- 

firilling  rig.     1,476,402  ; 


The.      (See  Jeffery,   Joseph  A., 
The.      (See    Teetor,    Paul,    as- 


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r.,  Springfield,  Mo.     Combined  rail  joint 
1,462,506  :  July  24. 


Jeffrey,  Max  L.,  assignor  to  The  Columbia  Axle  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Work-holding  mechanism. 
1,440,388;  Jan.  2 

Jeffries,   Dudly   W" 
and  nut  lock. 

Jeffries,  Elijah  G.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Tire  holder.  1,453,566  : 
May  1. 

Jeffries,    Van    0.,    Columbus,    Ohio.       Concrete    building 

structure.      1,444,187  ;    Feb.    6. 
Jeffries,  Zay.      (See  Archer,   U.   S.,  and  Jeffries.) 

Jell'way,  Philip  J.     (See  Audreseu,  P.  N.,  aud  Jeffiway.) 

Jehu.  Walter  1.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Chi- 
cago Pump  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electric-motor 
support.     1,445,617  ;   Feb.  13. 

Jelbart.  Frank  S.,  Ballarat,  Victoria,  Australia.  Inter- 
nal-combustion engine.     1,445,319  ;   Feb.   13. 

Jelley,  J;imes  J.     (See  Ledyard,  H.  A.,  aud  Jelley.) 

Jembrzycki,  Stanley  J.,  assignor  to  Kacine  Universal  Mo- 
tor Company,  Chicago.  111.  Beating  apparatus. 
1,467,989;   Sept.   11. 

Jencick,  Stephen,  assignor  to  G.  A.  Sch.'inze,  Cleveland, 
Oliio.  Internal-combustiou-motor  starting  apparatus. 
1.448,920;  Mar.   20. 

Jencick,  Stephen,  assignor  to  G.  A.  Schanze,  Cleveland. 
t'hi(>.  >>taitinc  device  for  internal-combustion  engines. 
1,470.447;   Oct.  9. 

Jenckes  Knitting  Machine  Company.  (See  Miller,  Max 
C,  assignor.) 

Jruckes,  Lawrence  B.,  assignor  to  Crompton  &  Knowles 
Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Friction  release  for 
Axminster   looms.      1,470,007 ;    Oct.   9. 

Jenckos  Spinning  Company.  (See  Hall,  Frederick  C, 
assignor.) 

Jenckes  Spinning  Company.  (See  Hall,  F.  C,  and  Town- 
son,   assignor.) 

Jencks.  Hollis  W.,  Detroit,  Mich. ;  J.  E.  Montgomery  and 
G.  F.  Sparks,  assignors  to  Truscon  Steel  Company, 
Youngstown,  Ohio.     Foundry  flask.     1,447,666  ;  Mar.  6. 

Jenefsky,  Joseph  M.,  et  al.  (See  Waite,  Jackson  L.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Jenking,  John  O.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Broaching  tool. 
1,477,266;  Dec.  11. 

Jenkins,  Alexander  F.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Metal  coating 
and  welding  apparatus.     1,441,094  ;  Jan.  2. 

Jenkins,  Alexander  F.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Combination  cut- 
ting and  welding  torch.     1,460,655  ;  July  3. 

Jenkins,  Alexander  F.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Welding  and 
cutting  torch.     1,471,694  ;  Oct.  23. 

Jenkins,  Alexander  F.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Carbide  holder 
for   acetylene   generators.     1.478.476 ;    Dec.   25. 

Jenkins  Brothers.      (See  Xardley,  Farnham,   assignor.) 

Jenkins,  Capitolia,  Guthrie,  Ky.  Ornamental  fabric. 
1,461,581;  July  10. 

Jenkins,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  Discrola,  Inc.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  Sleevelike  refracting  prism.  1,440,466 ; 
Jan.    2. 

Jenkins.   Edward   S.      (See  MoUoy,  E.,   and  Jenkins.) 

Jenkins,  Edwin   M.      (See  Jackson,  R.   E..   and  Jenkins.) 

Jenkins,  Edwin  M.,  and  R.  E.  Jackson,  Princeton,  W.  Va. 
Coupling  pocket.     1,446,255  ;  Feb.  20. 

Jenkins,  James  C,  Kayford,  W.  Va.  Fire  box.  1,477,059  : 
Dec.  11. 

Jenkins,  John  E.      (See  Richmond,  W.,  and  Jenkins.) 

Jenkins,  John  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  rheostat  and 
cut-out.      1,474,367 ;    Nov.    20. 

Jenkins,  Stanley  S.,  Buffalo,  N.  T.  Invalid  lifter  and  car- 
rier.    1,450,950  ;  Apr.  10. 

Jenkins,  Thomas  A.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Ventilator. 
1,462,343  ;  July  17. 

Jenkins.  Thomas  B.,  assignor  to  Jenkins  Vulcan  Spring 
Company,  Richmond,  Ind.  Shock-absorber  spring. 
1.452,973;  Apr.  24. 

Jenkins,  Thomas  B.,  assignor  to  Jenkins  Vulcan  Spcing 
«;ompany,  Richmond.  Ind.   Tire  tool.    1,454,320  ;  May  8 

Jenkins,  Ulysses  S.,  and  S.  Schwartz,  Arkansas  City,  Kans 
Treating  heavy  hydrocarbons.     1,440,996  ;  Jan.  2. 

Jenkins  Vulcan  Spring  Company.  (See  Jenkins,  Thomas 
B.,  assignor.) 

Jenkins,  Weston,  assignor  to  Rome  Iron  Mills,  Inc.,  Rome, 
N.    Y.      Mandrel.      1,445,139 ;    Feb.    13. 

Jenkins,  William  F.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Bauer  &  Black,  Chicago,  III.  Athletic  supporter. 
1,477,565;  Dec.  18. 

Jenkins,  Wilton  F.,  Richmond,  Va.  Spark  plug.  1,456,129  • 
May   22. 

Jenkinson,  Richard  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  S. 
Free,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.  Apparatus  for  drying  lumber. 
1, 461,-393;  July  10. 

Jenks,  Albert  E.,  Thackery,  Ohio.  Reel.  1,444,154; 
Feb.   6. 

Jenks,  Charles  D,,  and  H.  M.  Perry,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  S.  L.  Woods,  Chicago,  111.  Antifriction 
be.Tring.     1,456,984  ;  May  29. 

Jenks,  George  F.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Eidmann,  Frank 
L..   assignor.  1 

Jpnno.  Elmer  E.,  Ilion.  N.  Y.  Moistener  for  envelopes 
and  the  like.     1,473,594;  Nov.  6. 

Joiinor.  Alfred  L.,  et  al.  (See  Jenner,  Charles  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Jenner,  Charles  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  A.  Crosland 
and  one-fourth  to  A.  L.  Jenner.  Ix)ndon.  England.  Ma- 
chine for  marking  garments,     1.456,447  ;  May  22. 


Jenner,  Percy,  assignor  to  The  Palm  Brothers  Company, 

New  York,  N.  Y.    Plate  or  similar  article.     Des.  62,147  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Jenner,  Percy,  assignor  to  The  Palm  Brothers  Company, 

New  York,  N.  Y.    Plate  or  similar  article.    Des.  62,170  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Jenner,  Percy,  assignor  to  The  Palm  Brothers  Company, 

New  York,  N.  Y.    Plate  or  similar  article.    Des.  62,728  ; 

July  24. 
Jenner,  Percy,  assignor  to  The  Palm  Brothers  Company, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     Des.  62,729 ; 

July  24. 
Jenner,  Percy,  assignor  to  The  Palm  Brothers  Company, 

New  York,  N.  Y.    Plate  or  similar  article.     Des.  62,730  ; 

July  24. 
Jenners,  Martin  C.      (See  Funk,  P.  M.,  and  Jenners.) 
Jenness,   Frank  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to   E.   H.  Grove, 

Los   Angeles,   Calif.     Stylus  guide  for  psychic  games. 

1,452,741 ;  Apr.  24. 
Jennet,  Newel  A.,  Ranger,  Tex.     Elevator  for  sucker  rods. 

1,458,415  ;   June  12. 
Jennings,  Bert  M.     (See  Freshour,  T.  C,  and  Jennings.) 
Jennings,   Chester  S.,  Wellesley  Farms,   assignor  to  The 

Lamson    Company,   Boston,    Mass.      Adjustable    feeder. 

1,466,835  :  Sept.  4. 
Jennings,   Ella   D.,   Avon,   N.   Y.     Nursing-bottle   holder. 

1.474.593;  Nov.  20. 
Jennings,   Irving  C,  assignor  to  Nash   Engineering   Com- 
pany,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.     Gas  and  liquid  pumping 

apparatus.     1,446.903  ;  Feb.  27. 
Jennings,   Irving  C,  assignor  to  Nash  Engineering  Com- 
pany,   South    Norwalk,    Conn.      Wet   vacuum    pumping 

apparatus.     1,447,854  ;  Mar.  6. 
Jennings,  Irving   C,   assignor  to  Nash  Engineering  Com- 
pany,   South   Norwalk,    Conn.      Wet    vacuum    pumping 

apparatus.     Rel5,637  ;  June  26. 
Jennings,  James  J.,   Oak  Park,  assignor  to  A.  H.  Boett- 

cher,  trustee,  Chicago,  111.    File-card  holder,     1,468,473  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Jennings,  James  M.     (See  Howard,  F.  A.,  Kent,  and  Jen- 
nings.) 
Jennings,  John.      (See  Kay,   J.,  and  Jennings.) 
Jennings,  John  D.,  Charleston,   S.    C.     Burial  apparatus. 

1,453,141 ;  Apr.  24. 
Jennings,   John   W.,   St.   Louis,   Mo.     Dirigible   headlight. 

1,408,637;  Sept.  25. 
Jennings,  Oliver  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house    Electric    &    Manufacturing    Company.       Safety 

switch  box.     1,440,467  ;  Jan.  2. 
Jennings,     Robert     G.,     Elmlra,     N.     Y.       Yarn     cleaner. 

1,473,908;  Nov.  13. 
Jennings,   William   H.,  assignor  of  one-half   to   L.    Levy, 

St.   Paul,   Minn.     Road  plane.      1,463,120 ;    July   24. 
Jennison,    Clay    L.       (See    Wolcott,    B.,    and    Jennison.) 
Jennison-Wright    Company,    The.       (See   Braun,    Walter, 

assignor.) 
Jennison-Wright  Company,  The.     (See  Cherrington,  Frank 

W.,  assignor.) 
Jenny,  Georges.     (See  Kern,  R.,  and  Jenny.) 
Jenny,  Karl  K.,  and  W.  Balzer-Alber,  Basel,  Switzerland. 

Self-acting  eye  protector.     1,455,025  ;  May  15. 
Jenonis,      Peter,      Chicago,       111.         Clothesline      clamp. 

1,457,576;  June  5. 
Jensen,  Anton  H.,  and  K.   P.   Brsendstrup.     Copenhagen, 

Denmark.     Cylindrical  slide  valve.     1,441,508  ;  Jan.  9. 
Jensen,  Arthur  J.  M.,  Randers,  Denmark.     Manufacturing 

yeast.     1,474,674  ;  Nov.  20. 
Jensen,    Charles    J.,    North    Plalnfield,    N.    J.      Lantern. 

1,453,798;  May  1. 
Jensen,  Christian  E.,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio.     Egg  beater. 

1,456,448  :   May  22. 
Jensen,  Frank  H.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Arch  support.   1.443  844  ■ 

Jan.  30. 
Jensen,  Frank   H.,   Everett,   Mass.     Anklet   and   arch   re- 
tainer.    1.477,357  ;  Dec,  11. 
Jensen,  Fred  S.,  New  Richland,  Minn.     Memorandum  de- 
vice.    1,475,303  ;  Nov.   27. 
Jensen,    Jens,    Thlsted,    Denmark.      Machine    for    boring 

tuft  holes  in  brush  blocks.     1,444,075  ;  Feb.  6. 
Jensen,    .Tens    M.,    Racine,    Wis.      Radiator    construction. 

1,466,530  ;  Aug.  28. 
Jensen,  John,  assignor  to  Whitney  Metal  Tool  Company, 

Rockford,  111.     Punch.     1,473,558 ;  Nov.  6. 
Jensen,  Louis,  Chicago,  111.     Paper-extracting  mechanism 

for  typewriting  machines.     1,440,682  ;  Jan.  2. 
Jenson.     Louis     J.,     Fort     Collins,"    Colo.       Hay     sweep 

1.463,584  ;  Julv  31. 
Jensen,  Martin.  Cheraw.  S.  C.     Hinge,     1,465,912  ;  Aug.  21. 
Jensen,  Niels  C.  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.     Wind-regulated  "shut- 
ter for  windows.     1,464,764  ;  Aug.  14. 
Jensen,  Peter  L.     (See  Pridham,  E.  S.,  and  Jensen.) 
Jensen,  Rasmus  J.     (See  Vinding,  P.,  and  Jensen.) 
Jensen,  Rasmus  N.,  et  al.,  trustees.     (See  Jensen,  Rasmus 

N.,  assignor.) 
•Tensen,   Rasmus   N.,    Sandy,   Utah,   assignor  to   M.   Paggi 
and  R.  N.  Jensen,  trustees  of  Metalgvp  Companv,  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah.     Plasterboard.     1,456,599  ;  May"  29. 
Jensen,   Thomas  P.,   Racine,   Wis.      Counter.      1,452,242: 

Apr.  17. 
Jepsen,   Hans  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Scribing  instru- 
ment.     1,470,168  ;   Oct.  9. 
Jeppson,  George  N.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter,  Mass.     Safety-tread  unit.      1,458,708;    June   12. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Jeppson,    George   N.,    and   M.    F.    Beecher,   assignors    to 

Norton     Company,     Worcester,     Mass.       Safety-tread 

ceramic   tile.      1,445,083 ;   Feb.    13. 
Jepson,  William,  Barnsbury,  London,  England.     Washing 

machine.     1,444,687  ;  Feb.  6. 
Jepson,     William,    London,     England.       Wash    machine. 

1,462,286;  July  17. 
Jerabek,    Charles,    and    E.    H.    Bainbridge,    Philadelphia, 

Pa.      Finger    moistener.      1,467,040 ;    Sept.    4. 
Jerdone,    Francis,   jr.,    assignor   to   The   Willys-Overland 

Company,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Automatic    take-up    device. 

1,452,276 ;  Apr.  17. 
Jerdone,    Francis,   jr.,   assignor   to    The   Willys-Overland 

Company,      Toledo,      Ohio.        Hub-cap-locking      device. 

1,468,474  ;  Sept.  18. 
Jerep,   Alexander,   Monongah,   W.   Va.      Railway-crossing 

signal.     1,442,476;  Jan.  16. 
Jergesen,  James  P.,  assignor  to  Meldrum  Motor  Corpora- 
tion, Buffalo,   N.   Y.     Tractor   attachment.      1,475,069  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Jermin,  Frank,  assignor  of  one-third  to  himself,  one-third 

to  P.  A.   Buck,  and  one-third  to  N.  M.  Eddy,  Alpena, 

Mich.    Thermostatic  switching  device  for  electric  irons. 

1,469,727;  Oct.  2. 
Jerome,  George  C,  Chicago,  111.     Packaging  rod  packing 

In    combustible    material    for    unsweating    the    same. 

1,452,159  ;  Apr.  17. 
Jerome,    Inez    S.,    Chicago,    111.      Brassifere.      1,462,966; 

July  24. 
Jerram,  Arthur  E.,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to  United 

Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Machine 

for  operating  on  fastenings.     1,474.368  ;  Nov.  20. 
Jerry,   Carl  R.,    Somerville,   Mass.     Eyeglass    receptacle. 

1,473,559;  Nov.  6. 
Jerry,  Centennial  W.,  Cumberland,  Wis.     Attachment  for 

wheeled  scoops  or  scrapers.     1,461,775 ;  July  17. 
Jerry,  John,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Welding  tool.     1,450,294  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Jeschke,      Bruno,      Oakland,      Calif.         Arch      support. 

1,469,417  ;  Oct.  2. 
Jesperson,  Joseph.     (See  Parker,  W.  S.,  and  Jesperson.) 
•Jesse,   Gustave,   Wray,   Colo.     Poultry  nest.     1,448,544 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Jessen,  Christian.      (See  Schulz,  P.  H.,  and  Jessen.) 
Jessen,    James.      (See    Harding,    H.    O.,    and    Jessen.) 
Jessen,   James,   Minneapolis,   Minn.      Portable    extensible 

conveyer.     1,453,393  ;  May  1. 
Jessop,    Francis   W.,    assignor   to   The    Ohio    Electric  & 

Controller  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Lifting  magnet. 

1,459,830  ;  June  26. 
Jessnp  &  Moore  Paper  Co.,  The.     (See  Plumstead,  Joseph 

B.,  assignor.) 
Jester,    Joseph    H.      (See   Herron,   W.,   and   Jester.) 
Jett,  George  C,  assignor  of  two-flfths  to  W.  H.  Stiemke, 

Milwaukee,  Wis.     Tractor  truck  mechanism.     1,447,210  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Jette,  Archie  N.,  Anaconda,  Mont.     Reverberatory  smelt- 
ing furnace.     1,454,024  ;  May  1. 
Jette,    Archie    N.,    Anaconda,    Mont.      Smelting    furnace. 

1,454,025;   May  1. 
Jette,  Archie  N.,  Anaconda,  Mont.     Construction  of  smelt- 
ing furnaces.     1,454,026  ;  May  1. 
Jetter,  William.      (See  Brunner,  H.  E.,  and  Jetter.) 
Jew  Yam  Yee.      (See  Krase,  Herbert  J.,  assignor.) 
Jewart,  John  F.,  BlasdeU,  N.  Y.    Pincushion.    1,460,326 ; 

June  26. 
Jewel  Phonopart3  Company.      (See  Blood,   Burr  B.,  as- 
signor.) 
Jewel  Phonoparts  Company.     (See  Davidson,  Thomas  E., 

assignor.) 
Jewell  Electrical   Instrument   Company.      (See    Simpson, 

Ray,  assignor.) 
Jewell,  Frederick  C.      (See  Jewell,  Henry  S.  and  F.  C.) 
Jewell,   Henry  S.  and  F.   C,   Chicago,   III.    Printing  ap- 
paratus.    1,441,808  ;  Jan.  9. 
Jewell,    James    E.,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Sacking   device. 

1,467,323;  Sept.  11. 
Jewell,     John     V.,     Waterloo,     Iowa.       Pot     protector. 

1,446,349;   Feb.   20. 
Jewett,  Arthur  C,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Win- 
chester Repeating  Arms  Company.   Dry  cell.   1,471,486  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Jewett,    John    R.,    Jr.,    Wood    River,    Nebr.      Rural    mall 

box.     1,451,876;  Apr.  17. 
Jewett  Refrigerator  Company,  The.      (See   Statler,   Wil- 
liam J.,  assignor.) 
Jewett,     Vernon     F.,     Portland,     Oreg.      Fair     leader. 

1,469,014;   Sept.  25. 
Jewett,  William,   Richmond,  Va.     Hand-operated  blower. 

1,458,827;  June  12. 
Jez,   Frank,    and    T.    Duffy,    Taylor,    Tex.      Tag   holder. 

1,476,979;  Dec.  11. 
Jezler,  Hubert.      (See  Heis,  L.,  and  Jezler.) 
Jlmerson,  Francis  A.,  Athens,  Pa.,  assignor  to  IngersoU- 

Rand  Company,   Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Fluid-actuated  tie 

tamper.     1,470,622;  Oct.  16. 
Jinks,  Edward  C.     (See  McGhee,  James  W.,  assignor.) 
Jlrasek,    John,    Detroit,    Mich.      Furnace-ash-pit    screen 

sifter.    1,460,547  ;  July  3. 
Joannes,  Giuseppe,  Turin,  Italy.     Temperature-Indicating 

device.     1,460.909  ;  July  3. 
Job.    John    F.,   Brooklyn,    N.    T.      Chair.      Des.   61,981; 

Ptb.  20. 


Jobe,  Martin  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  P.  Marling, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Pulley  attachment.  1,448,963 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Jobke,  August  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Magnetic  separator. 
1,462,111  ;   July  17. 

Jobst,  Conrad,  assignor  to  R.  L.  Ellery,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Method  and  means  for  truing  chaser  bars.  1,462,701 ; 
July  24. 

Jobst,  Conrad,  assignor  to  B.  L.  Ellery,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Die  head.     1,472,912  ;  Nov.  6. 

Jobst,  Gerhard,  Wllmersdorf,  Germany.  Device  for  read- 
ily fastening  together  loose  leaves  of  paper.  1,451,777 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Jocher,  Heinrich.     (See  Siiss,  D.,  and  Jocher.) 

Jockers,  George  T.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Fuel-oil-spray 
burner.     1,450,000;  Mar.  27. 

Joel,  Alfred,  &  Co.     (See  Hofmann,  Josef,  assignor.) 

Joerger,  George  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Cigar  or  cigarette 
holder.     1,457,577  ;  June  5. 

Joeschke,  Franz,  assignor  to  Hydrotherm  Fabrik  Blektrls- 
cher  Apparate  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Electric 
water  heater.     1,445,019 ;  Feb.  13. 

Johannes,  Margaret  E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Doll.  Des. 
61,874;   Feb.   6. 

Johannesen,  Conrad  A.,  Erie,  Pa.  Game  board.  1,450,958  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Johannesen,  Svend  E.,  Plttsfleld,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Coil  and  spool  construction. 
1.456,108;   May  22. 

Johannesen,  Svend  E.,  Plttsfleld,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Stationary  Induction  appara- 
tus.    1,477,359  ;  Dec.  11. 

Johanns,  Henry  N.,  Denver,  Colo.  Dustless  ash  remover. 
1,474,634  ;   Nov.  20. 

Johannsen,  William  G.  (See  Gilmore,  R.  F.,  and 
Johannsen.) 

Johansen,  Ernst  M.,  assignor  to  The  Atlantic  Refining 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sulpho  compound  and  its 
production.      1,477,829 ;   Dec.    18. 

Johanson,  Emil  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Timing  device. 
1,456,313:      May  22. 

Johansson,  Erik,  Bdsbyn,  Sweden.  Making  cross-veneered 
wooden  plates.     1,444,611 ;  Feb.  6. 

Johlin,  Jacob  M.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Semet-Solvay 
Company,  Solvay,  N.  Y.  Device  for  determining  the 
specific  gravity   of  liquids.      1,460,134 ;   June  26. 

John-Baker  Sons  &  Perkins  Limited,  Messrs.  (See  Pres- 
cott,  William  E.,  assignor.) 

John,  Daniel  W.,  Mancos,  Colo.  Bag  holder.  1,467,165; 
Sept.  4. 

John,  Griffith,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Sundh  En- 
gineering and  Machine  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Slack-cable  device.     1,475,701 ;  Nov.  27. 

John  L.  Whiting-J.  J.  Adams  Co.  (See  Chanonhouse, 
Frederick  S.,  assignor.) 

John,  Noah  O.,  Marshall,  Okla.  Drawbar  and  power  at- 
tachment for  tractors.     1,455,493 ;  May  15 

John,  Parker  S.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Tire  carrier.  1,463,957  ; 
Aug.  7. 

John,  Robert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  plate  and  process 
and  composition  of  matter  for  forming  the  same  and 
printing.     1,453,259  ;  Apr.  24. 

John,  Robert,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Daylight 
Film  Corporation.  Making  a  contact  transfer  print- 
ing surface  with  a  colored  emulsion.  1,453,258; 
Apr.  24. 

John,  William  N.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Countersink  gauge. 
1,459,896;  June  26. 

Johnerson,  Carl  G.  A.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  Adjustable  har- 
row.    1,466,172;  Aug.  28. 

Johnesse,  Frank  E.,  Boise,  Idaho.  Pan  concentrator. 
1,470,011  ;   Oct.  9. 

Johns,  Carl  0.,  and  H.  E.  Buc,  Roselle,  N.  J.,  assignors, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Standard  Development  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  normal  propyl 
chloride.     1,440,683;  Jan.   2. 

Johns,  Charles  E.,  et  al.  (See  Welsh,  Alfred  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Johns,  Elvy  E.,  Heppner,  Oreg.  Adjustable  bearing. 
1,451,224  ;  Apr.  10. 

Johns,  John  B.,  Warren,  Ohio.  Wheel  lock.  1,450,153  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Johns-Manvllle,  Incorporated.  (See  Carson,  Clarence,  as- 
signor.) 

Johns-Manville  Incorporated.  (See  Christenson,  George 
assignor.) 

Johns-Manville  Incorporated.  (See  Latimer,  John  W., 
assignor.) 

Johns-Manville.  Incorporated.  (See  McClure,  Benjamin 
C,   assignor.) 

Johns-Manville  Incorporated.  (See  Walsh,  Joseph  H., 
assignor.) 

Johns-Manville  Incorporated.  (See  Wardell,  Henry  R., 
assignor.) 

Johns-Pratt  Company.      (See  Cole,  Robert   C,  assignor.) 

Johns,  St.  Paul,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  E.  Kennedy, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Making  overlays  for  producing  half- 
tone   cuts.      1,441,283;    Jan.   9. 

Johns,  William  H..  Kingsport,  Tenn.  Heating  apparatus 
for  leaches.     1,459,629  ;   June  19. 

Johnsen,  Bjornulf.     (See  Eriksen,  Elnar  B.,  assignor.) 

Jobnsen,  Frederik  A.,  and  K.  Rahbek,  Copenhagen,  Den- 
mark,    Electroscopic  apparatus.     1,446,748  ;  Feb.  27. 


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Johuseu,  George  SI.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bullet.  1,468,113  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Johuseu,  Willielm,  New  Brighton,  assignor  to  J.  Petter- 
son,  Broolilyn,  N.  X.  Cutting  shears.  1,457,527 ; 
June  5. 

Johnsgaard,  Emll,  Fairview,  Mont.  Combination  tool. 
1.473,186;  Nov.  6. 

Johnson,  Abeu  E.      (See  Ixingworth,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Johnson,  Aben  E.,  and  L.  H.  Taffec,  assignors  to  Hastings 
Manufacturing  Company,  Hastings,  Mich,  lire  carrier. 
1,451,262  ;  Apr.  10. 

Johnsou,  Abraham,  Opportunity,  Wash.  Cow-tall  holder. 
1,466,229  ;  Aug.  28. 

Johnson,  Albert,  assignor  to  T.  Henshaw,  Liverpool, 
England.      Ladder   foot.      1,455,002;    May    15. 

Johnson,  Albert  E.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Turnsole- 
fitting  machine.     1,465,600;  May  29. 

Johnson,  Albert  E.,  and  M.  E.  Johnson,  Beverly,  Mass., 
assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pater- 
son, N.  J.     Wetting  machine.     1,463,214  ;  July  31. 

Johnson,  Albert  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Closure. 
1,450,857  :  Apr.  8. 

Johnson,  Albion   H.      (See   Halvorsen,  O.,  and  Johnson.) 

Johnson,  Alfred.      (See  Mills,   Sidney,   assignor.) 

Johnson,  Alfred  A.,  Chico,  Calif.  Tool  for  pulling  gears, 
etc.,  from  their  shafts.     1,457,841 ;  June  5. 

Johnson,  Alfred  E.,  Denver,  Colo.  Crank-shaft-turning 
device.     1,466.881;  Sept.  4. 

Johnson,  Alva  W.  B.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Self-service 
store.     1,450,086;  Mar.  27. 

Johnson,  Alvin  L.,  Worcester,  assignor  of  forty-eight 
per  cent  to  W.  6.  Warren,  Holden,  and  four  per  cent 
to  A.  E.  Fay,  Worcester,  Mass.  Screw  jack.  1,460,799  ; 
July  3. 

Johnson,  Alvis  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  Dale,  Guy- 
mon,  Okla.     Egg  turner.     1,448,594  ;  Mar.   13. 

Johnson,  Andrew,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Printing  roller. 
1,461,123  ;  July  10. 

Johnson,  Aron,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Packing  machine. 
1,466.045;  Aug.  28. 

Johnson,  Aron,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Apparatus  for  packing 
comminuted  material.     1,477,358  ;  Dec.  11. 

Johnson,  Aron,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  packing 
comminuted  material.     1,477,499  ;   Dec.   11. 

Johnson,  Arthur,  Blackfoot,  Idaho.  Seed  scarifier. 
1.442,276  ;  Jan.  16. 

Johnson,  Arthur  A.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mani- 
folding.    1,450,001;  Mar.   27. 

Johnson,  Arthur  A.,  assignor  to  Underwood  Typewriter 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,465,640;  Aug.   21. 

Johnson,  Arthur  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Conveyor  Company.  Emergency  controller  for  ele- 
vators.    1,462,507  ;  July  24. 

Johnson,  Arthur  T.  M.,  Streatham,  London,  England.  Pic- 
ture film  for  combined  cinematograph  and  phonograph 
production.     1,456,558  ;  May  29. 

Johnson,  Arvid  L.     (See  Worna,  Benjamin  A.,  assignor.) 

Johnson,  Audiff,  Stockton,  Calif.  Can  punch  and  seal. 
1,460,418 ;  July  3. 

Johnson,  August,  Toivola,  Minn.  Guard  rail.  1,462,344  ; 
July   17. 

Johnson  Automatic  Door  Co.  Inc.  (See  Johnson,  OrvlUe 
C,  assignor.) 

Johnson  Automatic  Sealer  Co.  (See  Faull,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

Johnson  Automatic  Sealer  Co.,  Ltd.  (See  Taylor,  W.  L., 
and   Richards,   assignors.) 

Johnson  Automobile  Lock  Co.  (See  Johnson,  Colvin  L., 
assignor.) 

Johnson,  Axel,  Oakland,  Calif.  Operating  means  for 
casement  windows.     1,471,736  ;  Oct.  23. 

Johnson,  Bengt  A.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Holding  device. 
1,470,843;  Oct.  16. 

Johnson,  Benjamin,  Lexington,  Ky.  Motor  cycle  and  aero- 
plane.    1,465,913  ;   Aug.   21. 

Johnson,  Benjamin  F.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Radiating  piston 
pump.     1,466,230;  Aug.  28. 

Johnson,  Bernard  A.  (See  Johnson,  Charles  O.,  C.  D., 
and  B.  A.) 

Johnson  Bros.  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Johnson, 
Louis  J.,  assignor.) 

Johnson  Brothers,  Hanley  (Ltd.)  (See  Johnson,  Ernest 
J.,   assignor.) 

Johnson,  Carl  O.,  Havelock,  Nebr.  Automobile  and  ve- 
hicle track  for  bridges.     1,468,364  ;  Sept.  18. 

Johnson,  Carl  0.,  and  A.  F.  Bergholz,  Jefferson,  Wis. 
Milk-can  cover.     1,472,220;  Oct.  30. 

Johnson,  Carl  V.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Indispensable  Manufacturing  Company,  Reno,  Nev. 
Winding  device  for  dropUghts.     1,445,217  :   Feb.   13. 

Johnson,  Carl  W.,  Onaway,  Mich.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
K.  Hodge,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Steering  wheel. 
1,470,623  ;  Oct.  16. 

Johnson,  Carl  W.,  East  Cleveland,  and  J.  L.  Myers,  Cleve- 
land Heights,  assignors  to  The  Cleveland  Graphite 
Bronze  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Installing  bushings. 
1,469.793;  Oct.  9. 

Johnson,  Charles,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Board-feeding  de- 
vice for  resaws.     1,475,950;  Dec.  4. 


Johnson,  Charles  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Game.  1,445,891 : 
Feb.   20. 

Johnson,  Charles  D.     (See  Johnson,  Charles  O.  and  C.  D.) 

Johnson,  Charles  D.  (See  Johnson,  Charles  O.,  C.  D.,  and 
B.  A.) 

Johnson,  Charles  E.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Warren,  John 
R.,  assignor.) 

Johnson,  Charles  E.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Piston-ring  con- 
struction.    1,445,020  ;  Feb.  13. 

Johnson.  Charles  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stove  top. 
1,459,210;   June   19. 

Johnson,  Charles  E.,  Pillager,  Minn.  Screening  machine. 
1,465,986;  Aug.  28. 

Johnson,  Charles  E.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Mechanism  for 
machining  out-of-round  piston-ring  castings.  1,471,030  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Johnson,  Charles  E.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Automatic  piston- 
ring  lathe.     1,471,032  ;  Oct.   16. 

Johnson,  Charles  E.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Molding  machine. 
1,471,033 ;  Oct.  16. 

Johnson,  Charles  E.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Attachment  for 
plston-rlng-grlnding  machines.     1,477,758  ;  Dec.  18. 

Johnson,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  The  Piston  Ring  Com- 
pany, Muskegon,  Mich.     Piston.     1,452,807  ;  Apr.  24. 

Johnson,  Charles  E.  G.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Pneumatic 
clutch.     1,450,441  ;  Apr.  3. 

Johnson,  Charles  H.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Nail  puller. 
1,445,514;   Feb.   13. 

Johnson,  Charles  J.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Emergency  drum  for 
automobiles.    1,462,811 ;  July  24. 

Johnson,  Charles  M.  and  B.  M.,  Sacramento,  Calif. 
Portable  heater.     1,458,656  ;  June  12. 

Johnson,  Charles  0.  and  C.  D.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Appa- 
ratus for  and  method  of  hardening  or  tempering  wire. 
1,476,448;  Dec.  4. 

Johnson,  Charles  O.,  C.  D.,  and  B.  A.,  Worcester,  Mass., 
assignors  to  Worcester  Wire  Works,  Inc.  Method  of 
and  means  for  reducing,  straightening,  and  winding 
wire.      1.474,778 ;    Nov.    20. 

Johnson,  Charles  W.     (See  Tooley,  R.  P.,  and  Johnson.) 

Johnson,  Charles  W.,  Harrlsburg,  Tei.  Liquid-dispensing 
tank.     1,476,980  ;  Dec.  11. 

Johnson,  Charles  W.,  and  T.  Abtmeyer,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company.     Measuring  device.     1,475,831 ;  Nov.   27. 

Johnson,  Charley,  Wilmot,  Ohio.  Gasoline  tank. 
1,457,065;  May  29. 

Johnson,  Clarence  A.,  Luther,  Okla.  Gear-assembling 
device.     1,463,269  ;  July  31. 

Johnson,  Clifford  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  M.  Marsh, 
Mobile,  Ala.  Ice  box  or  refrigerator.  1,455.003 ; 
May  15. 

Johnson,  Clyde  A.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Dishwashing  ma- 
chine.    1,445,320 ;  Feb.  13. 

Johnson,  Colvin  L.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Johnson 
Automobile  Lock  Co.  Gear-shift  lever  and  dust  cap. 
1,454,600;  May  8. 

Johnson,  Correl  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound  clarifler. 
1,447,855  ;  Mar.  6. 

Johnson,  Correl  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound  clarifler. 
1.473,560  ;  Nov.  6. 

.Tohnson,  Cortes,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Washing  and  drying 
machine.     1,447,211 ;  Mar.  6. 

Johnson,    Donald    J.,    Mozart,    Saskatchewan,    Canada. 
Grain-binding  machine.     1,441,352;  Jan.  9. 

Johnson,  E.  Melvin.  (See  Johnson,  Charles  M.  and 
E.  M.) 

Johnson,  Edgar  D.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Blectnc  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Repeater  system.     1,455,957  ;  May  22. 

Johnson,  Edgar  D.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
em  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Signaling  system.     1,455,958;  May  22. 

Johnson,  Edgar  D.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Signaling  systpm.     1,456,0.59  ;  May  22. 

Johnson,  Edgar  D.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Signaling  circuits.     1,470,984  ;  Oct.  16. 

Johnson,  Edgar  D.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  y.  Signaling  system  and  operating  the  same. 
1471  335  *  Oct    23. 

Johnson,  Edgar  b..  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  repeater  circuits.     1.474.038  :  Nov.  13. 

Johnson,  Edward,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Mel- 
necke  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sputum-cup  holder. 
1,477,176;  Dec.  11. 

Johnson,  Edward  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tire.  1,460,588; 
July  3. 

Johnson,  Edward  D.,  and  E.  A.  Zempel,  assignors  to  Wet- 
more  Reamer  Company.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Reamer. 
1.474,369  ;    Nov.    20. 

Johnson,  Edward  E.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Coupling. 
1,478,124;  Dec.  18. 

.Tohnson,  Edward  H.,  assignor  to  The  A.  &  J.  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  BInghamton,  N.  Y.  Handle  for  kitchen 
utensils.     1,451,338;  Apr.  10. 

Johnson,  Edwin,  Osnabrock,  N.  Dak.  Automatic  stop  for 
windmill  pumps.     1,453.142  ;  Apr.   24. 

Johnson,  Elner,  Duluth,  Minn.     Hook.     1,453,680  ;  May  1. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Johnson,  Elias,  and  S.  Peterson,  Newhall,  Iowa.  Cylinder 
and  piston  construction.     1,453,981 ;  May  1. 

Johnson,  Elmer,  Washington,  D.  C,  dedicated,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  the  People  of  the  United  States.  Pow- 
der sprayer.     1,459,955  ;  June  26, 

Johnson,  Elmer  E.,  and  J.  Kershaw,  Joplin,  Mo.  Display 
device.      1,456,273  ;   May  22. 

Johnson,  Elmer  G.,  Hibbing,  Minn.  Coupling.  1,467,730 
Sept.  11. 

Johnson,  Elvin  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Tire  tread.  Des.  63,034 
Sept.  18. 

Johnson,  Elvin  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Tire  tread.  Des.  63,035 
Sept.  18. 

Johnson,  Elvin  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Tire  tread.  Des.  63,036 
Sept.  18. 

Johnson,  Emil  L.,  and  O.  Lundsten,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Belt 
buckle.      1,456,130;   May   22. 

Johnson,  Emil  L.,  and  O.  Lundsten,  Attleboro,  Mass. 
Buckle.     1,457,032;  May  29. 

Johnson,  Ernest  J.,  assignor  to  Johnson  Brothers,  Hanley 
(Limited),  Hanley,  England.  Covered  dish  or  similar 
article.     Des.  63,401 ;  Dec.  4. 

Johnson,  Ernest  S.,  and  E.  V.  Carlson,  assignors  to  Gen- 
eral Fastener  Company,  Brockton,  Mass.  Fastener. 
1,468,612  ;  Sept.  18. 

Johnson,  Eskel  L.,  Clarissa,  Minn.  Alignment  device  for 
cow  stanchions.     1,472,175  ;  Oct.  30. 

Johnson,  Everard  L.,  Patchogue,  N.  T.  Door  construction 
for  flashlight  apparatus.     1,450,502  ;  Apr.  3. 

Johnson,  Ewald  E.,  St.  Charles,  111.  Brace.  1,462,702  ; 
July  24. 

Johnson  Fare  Box  Company,  (See  Baur,  Hugo  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Johnson,  Francis  E.,  jr..  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
M.  W.  Kellogg  Company.  Manhole  for  pipes  and  simi- 
lar containers.     1,456,601  ;  May  29. 

Johnson,  Francis  E.,  jr..  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
M.  W.  Kellogg  Company.  Digester  and  strainer  there- 
for.    1,459,913  ;  June  26. 

Johnson,  Frank,  Oakley,  Calif.  Oil  burner.  1,441,585 ; 
Jan.   9. 

Johnson,  Frank,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     1,447,856  ;  Mar.  6. 

Johnson,  Frank  A.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Antislip  composition. 
1,458,828  ;  June  12. 

Johnson,  Frank  A.  W.     (See  Hlnton,  T.  J.,  and  Johnson.) 

Johnson,  Franklin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Game  device. 
1,460,966  ;  July  3. 

Johnson,  Frans  O.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  A.  J.  Allen, 
Seattle,   Wash.     Jointing   tool.     1,445,021 ;    Feb.   13. 

Johnson,  Fred  L.,  Meeker,  Colo.  Air-actuated  motor 
sign.     1,446,749;  Feb.  27. 

Johnson,   Fred  W.      (See  Almedia,  Jose  M.,   assignor.) 

Johnson,  Frederick  G.  L.  (See  Lucas,  O.  D.,  and  John- 
son.) 

Johnson,  Frederick  I.,  assignor  to  M.  W.  Johnson,  Warren, 
R.  I.     Conduit  end  fitting.     1,457,171 ;  May  29. 

Johnson  Gas  Appliance  Company,  The.  (See  Rooke,  Tom 
E.,  assignor.) 

Johnson,  George  W.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Bumbarger,  Clarence  R.,   assignor.) 

Johnson,  Godwin  H.,  Shepperton-on-Thames,  England. 
Pocket  inhalation   apparatus.     1,449,047 ;   Mar.   20. 

Johnson,  Gustaf  A.,  Mankato,  Minn.  Collar  holder. 
1,464,658  ;  Aug.  14. 

Johnson,  Gustaf  I.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Flash  light.  Des. 
62,329  ;  May  0. 

Johnson,  Gustaf  I.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Lever  for  flash  lights. 
Des.  63,402  ;  Dec.  4. 

Johnson,  Gustav.  Mayville,  N.  Dak.  Automatic  rain-water 
valve    mechanism.      1,475,120 ;    Nov.    20. 

Johnson,  Hans,  Port  Jefferson  Station,  N.  Y.  Sewage- 
disposal  apparatus.     1,470,745  :  Oct.  16. 

Johnson,  Harold  A.,  Bristol,  England.  Apparatus  for 
synchronization.     1,478.230  ;   Dec.   18. 

Johnson,  Harold  R.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  O.  R. 
Johnson  Co.  Inc.,  Auburn,  R.  I.  Pin  and  making  the 
same.     1,448,844  ;  Mar.   20. 

Johnson,  Harry.     (See  Fisher,  P.  W.,  and  Johnson.) 

Johnson,  Harry  L.     (See  Kearney,  J.  R.,  and  Johnson.) 

Johnson,  Harry  L.,  Jamaica  Plain,  assignor  to  P.  E.  Ginn, 
Boston  Mass.  Wai-wrapping  machine.  1,471,487 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Johnson,  Harry  L.,  assignor  to  P.  E.  Ginn,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.     Package-sealing  machine.     1,473.992  ;   Nov.   13, 

Johnson,  Harry  S.,  Pitman,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  C, 
Ludlam,  Woodbury,  N.  J.  Automobile  body  construc- 
tion.    1,449,231  -Mar.  20. 

Johnson,  Harvpy  D.,  Cedar  Hill,  Tex.  Insect  catcher. 
1,448,447;  Mar.   13. 

Johnson,  Henry,  Altavista,  Va.  Apparatus  for  tobacco 
curing.     1,449,324  ;  Mar.  20. 

Johnson,  Henry,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Shoe-shlnlng  cabi- 
net.    1,465,987;  Aug.  28. 

Johnson,  Henry  A.,  Badger,  Minn.  Farm  implement. 
1,443,222  :   Jan.  23. 

Johnson,  Henry  E..  Milwaukie,  Oreg.  Concrete  mixer. 
1,453,047  ;  Apr.  24. 

Johnson,  Henry  F.,  Chicago.  111.  Messenger's  safety 
carrying  case.     1,454,894  ;  May  15 

Johnson,  Henry  L.,  Dawson,  Minn.  Holder.  1,457,250- 
May  29. 


Johnson,  Henry  W.,  Wales,  N.  Dak.  Hose  clamp. 
1,441,154;   Jan.  2. 

Johnson,  Herbert  S.,  Nuneaton,  England.  Lamp. 
1,459,104;  June  19. 

Johnson,  Hilding  J.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Gun. 
1,476,715  ;  Dec.  11. 

Johnson,  Howard  A.,  and  C.  Maisey,  Norfolk,  Va.  Dis- 
appearing door.     1,448,845  ;  Mar.  20. 

Johnson,  James,  Fremont,  Nebr.  Fishing  rod.  1,448,120  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Johnson,  James,  South  Pasadena,  Calif.  Form  for  con- 
crete wall  construction.     1,458,416  ;  June  12. 

Johnson,  James  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Wrapper. 
1,465,581;   Aug.  21. 

Johnson,  James  R.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Pan  lifter.  1,451,042  ; 
Apr.   10. 

Johnson,  James  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Device  for  indi- 
cating the  thermal  value  of  gas.     1,442,574  ;   Jan.   16. 

Johnson,  James  W.,  New  Bninswick,  N.  J.  Cap  for  col- 
lap.sible  tubes.     Des.  63,368  ;  Nov.  27. 

Johnson,  Jesse  C,  San  Xt'rancisco,  Calif.  Oil-burner  con- 
struction.    1,452,559  ;  Apr.  24. 

Johnson,  Jesse  C,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Pressure-con- 
trol valve.     1,452.560  ;  Apr.  24. 

Johnson,  Joe,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  A.  Burleigh, 
Enterprise,  Oreg.  Brake-operating  mechanism  for  vehi- 
cles.    1,455,619  ;  May  15. 

Johnson,  Johan  H.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Educational 
appliance.     1,470,845  ;  Oct.  IG. 

Johnson,  John,  Plymouth,  Pa.  Stop  block.  1,477,500 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Johnson,  John  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Letter  box. 
1,442,344  ;  Jan.  16. 

Johnson,  John  A.,  Mankato,  Minn.  License-tag  holder. 
1,468,449  ;  Sept.  18. 

.Tohnson,  John  A.,  Meriden,  assignor  to  The  Bassick  Com- 
pany, Bridgeport,  Conn.     Caster.     1,465,044 ;  Aug.   14. 

Joohnson,  John  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Reenforcement  for 
hand  bags.     1,468,816  ;   Sept.  25. 

Johnson,  John  E.,  and  C.  H.  Oslund,  Worcester,  Mass., 
assignors  to  The  O  &  J  Machine  Company.  Label-wiping 
device.     1,445,321  ;  Feb.  13. 

Johnson,  John  E.,  and  C.  H.  Oslund,  assignors  to  The  O 
&  J  Machine  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Neck-wiping 
device.      1,469,599  :   Oct.   2. 

.Tohnson,  John  F.      (See  Patterson,  Warren  C,  assignor.) 

Johnson.  John  G.,  Gordon,  Pa.     Tire.     1,460,247  ;  June  26. 

Johnson,  John  H.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  T.  Marks, 
Charleston,  S.  C.  Ditching  machine.  1,455,494 ; 
May  19. 

Johnson,   John   H.,   assignor   of  one-fourth   to  T.   Marks, 

Charleston,     S.     C.       Railway-car    loader.       1,464,003 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Johnson,  John  H.  L.,  Springfield,  Tenn.     Tobacco  smoking 

and   curing   apparatus.     1,455,915 ;   May   22. 
Johnson,   John  K.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  K.  Reeve. 

Washington,      D.      C.        Attachment      for      windows. 

1.476,617:  Dec.  4. 
.Tohnson,  John  M.      (See  Vengrin,  S.,  and  Johnson.) 
Johnson,  John  M.,  Sioux  Valley  Township,  Union  County, 

S.  Dak.     Fuse  cartridge.     1,476,339;  Dec.  4. 
John.son,   John    N.,   Albuquerque,   N.   Mex.      Safety  razor. 

1,455,532  ;  May  15. 
Johnson,   John   R.,   Portland,    Oreg.     Crossing   signal   for 

railways.     1,458,885  ;   June  12. 
Johnson,  Joseph.  Lebanon,  Pa.     Chain-making  apparatus. 

1,463,469  ;  July  31. 
Johnson,   Joseph,  assignor  to  Snap-On  Wrench  Company, 

Milwaukee,  Wis.     Socket  wrench.     1,443,413 ;   Jan.  .SO 
Johnson,   Joseph   W.,   and  J  W.  Nolde,   Newburgh,   N.   Y. 

Combined  curtain  support  and  shade  holder.   1,463,702  : 

July  31. 

Johnson,  Joseph  A.,  Knight,  Wyo.  Ax.  1,446,046: 
Feb.   20. 

Johnson,  Joseph  S.,  Jamaica.  N.  Y.  Oil  strainer  for 
automobile  engines.  ■  1,441,857  ;  Jan.  9. 

Johnson,  Josiah  F.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Auto 
stop  governor.     1,441,353  ;  Jan.  9. 

Johnson,  Josiah  F.,  Swarthmore,  I'a.,  assignor  to  We.«:t- 
inghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Bear 
ing.     1,442,477;   Jan.    ]6. 

Johnson,  Kenneth  S..  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Telephone  substation  set.      1,452,277 ;  Apr.    17. 

Johnson.  Kenneth  S.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Signaling  system.     1.470,985  ;  Oct.  16. 

Johnson,  Kenneth  S.,  .Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Means  and  method  for  signaling.     1,470.986  ;   Oct.   16. 

Johnson,  Lane.  Ingram,  assignor  to  United  Engineering 
and  Foundry  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Reel. 
1,462,411;   July   17. 

Johnson,  Lars,  Iron  Mountain,  Mich.  Snowplow. 
1,466.046;  Aug.  28. 

Johnson.  Lassie  C.,  Roanoke,  Va.  Lantern-lighting  device. 
1,447,857;  Mar.   6. 

Johnson.  Lawrpnce  E.,  Melrose,  assignor  to  Victor  Shoe 
Machinery  Co.  of  1919,  Lynn,  Mass.  Rough  rounder 
and  channeling  machine.     1,470,083;  Oct.  9. 


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Johnson,  Lawrence  E.,  Melrose,  O.  T.  Peterson,  Maiden, 

and  L.  A.  Popp,  Saugus,  assignors  to  Victor  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery Co.,  Lynn,  Mass.     Rough  rounder.     1,463,823  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Johnson,    Leonard   T.,   Boston,    Mass.      Weighing    mecha- 
nism.    1,474,039;  Nov.  13. 
Johnson.   Lewis   A.    W.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Headlight. 

1,457,630;  Juno  5. 
Johnson,     Louis,     Chicago,     111.       Artificial     fish     lure. 

1,466,231  ;  Aug.  28. 
Johnson,  Louis  J.,  Mishawalsa,  assignor  to  Johnson  Bros. 

Engineering  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.     Tiller  for 

outboard   motors.     1,459,734;   June  26. 
Johnson,  Louis  J.,  Mlshawalsa,  assignor  to  Johnson  Bros. 

Engineering  Corporation,   South  Bend,   Ind.     Outboard 

motor  for  small  craft.     1,467,641 ;  Sept.  11. 
Johnson,  Mary  \V.     (See  Johnson,  Fiederlcls  I.,  assignor.) 
Johnson,  Maxwell  O.,  Waipio,  Hawaii.     Fruit-peeling  ma- 
chine.     1,450,295  ;  Apr.  3. 
Johnson,  Maxwell  O.,  Waipio,  and  R.  H.  Lowrie,  Honolulu. 

Hawaii.        Pineapple-trimming     machine.        1,471,336  ; 

Oct.   23. 
Johnson,  Melvln  A.     (See  Smith,  H.  A.,  and  Johnson.) 
Johnson,  Mevton  E.     (See  Johnson,  Albert  E.  and  M.  E.) 
Johnson.    Morris    R.,    Birmingham,    Ala.      Apparatus    for 

conveying  plastic  material.     1,473,958  ;  Nov.  13. 
Johnson,  Moses   K.,   Uaadilla,   Ga.     Repair   spolie   soclset. 

1,456,449:  May  22. 
Johnson,    Nels,    Racine,    Wis.      Bicycle    rim.      1,451,911 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Johnson,      Nels,      Chicago,      111.        Turbine      locomotive. 

1,454,286  ;  May  8. 
Johnson,   Nels  A.,   Van   Nuys,   Calif.     Friction   clamp  for 

tamping  bars.     1,458,764  ;   .Tune  12. 
John.von,    Nels    A.,    Jamestown,    N.    Y.      Removable-blade 

scrtw  driver.     1,469,792  ;   Oct.  9. 
Johnson,   Nelson  B..   Wlnthrop,   Mass.     Vapor-controlling 

system.     1.447,858  ;  Mar.  6. 
Johnson,    Nelson    C,    assignor    to    Foster,    Merriam    and 

Company,   Meriden,   Conn.      Top-bearing   caster   socket. 

1,466,531  ;  Aug.  28. 
Johnson.  0.  R.,  Co.  Inc.,  The.     (See  Johnson,  Harold  R., 

assignor.) 
Johnson,  Orion  E.,  Waterloo,  Iowa.    Miter  box.   1,447,417  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Johnson,  Orville  C,  assignor  to  Johnson  Automatic  Door 

Co.,    Inc.,    Aurora,    111.      Closure    operator.      1,445,692 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Johnson,    O.scar   A.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Plate-punching 

machine.     1,458,417  ;  June  12. 
Johnson,  Oscar  C,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Piano  bench  and 

cot  combination.     1,441,155  ;   Jan.  2. 
Johnson,   Oscar   C,   Seattle,   Wash.     Valve-spring  saddle. 

1,448,221  ;   Mar.   13. 
Johnson.  Oscar  C,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Lock  nut.     1,457,736; 

June  5. 
Johnson,  Oscar  H.,  Denver,  Colo.,  and  H.  F.  Webb,   Salt 

Lalje    City,    Utah,    assignors    to    The   Mine    &    Smelter 

Supply  Company,  Denver,  Colo.     Feeder  for  ball  mills. 

1,448,628;  Mar.   13. 
Johnson,   Oscar    H.,    and   H.   F.   Webh,   assignors   to   The 

Mine  &  Smelter  Supply  Company,  Denver,  Colo.     Drum 

ffecU-r.     1,453,143;   Apr.   24. 
Johnson,    Oscar    L.,    Proctor,    Vt.,    assignor   to    Vermont 

Marble      Company.        Gang-saw      frame.        1,462,553 

July  24. 
Johnson,   Otis,   San  Diego,   Calif.     Adhesive.      1,460,757 

July  3. 
Johnson.  Otto,  Jamestown,  N.  X.    Curtain  rod.    1,470,844 

Oct.  16. 
Johnson,    Otto    E..    Skien,    Norway.      Transport    device 

for    grain    and    the    like.      1,467.041  ;     Sept.    4. 
Johnson,   Paul  A.,   Denver,   Colo.     Illuminated   indicator. 

1,471,337;   Oct.  23. 
.Tohnson,   Paul   W.,    Tacoma,   Wash.      Shock   absorber   for 

automobile  springs.     1,465,396  ;  Aug.  21. 
Johnson,   Paul   W.,   assignor  to   J  &  B    Stabilizer   Corp., 

Tacoma,  Wash.     Auxiliary  steering  device.     1,468,448  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Johnson.   Peter,   and   G.  A.   Gray,   Arlington,   N.   J.     Un- 
breakable antiglare  lens.     1,470,448  ;  Oct.  9. 
Johnson,   Peter   A.,   Portland,   Orcg.      Valve.      1,467,981  ; 

Sept.   11. 
Johnson,  Peter  A.,  Portland,   Oreg.     Ship  steering  appa- 
ratus.    1,467,982  ;  Bept.   11. 
Johnson,   Peter   A.,   Lvle,   Minn.     Signal   for   road   cross- 
ings.    1,476,403  :  Dec.  4. 
•Johnson,  Peter  A.,  assignor  to  T.  V.  Standifer,  Portland, 

Oreg.       Screw-bolt-nut-tightening     means.       1,459,402 ; 

.Tune    19. 
Johnson,   Ray   P.,   et   al.      (See  Donaldson,   Elizabeth   C, 

assignor.) 
Johnson,  Richard  S.     (See  Spalding.  J.  D..  and  .Tohnson.) 
Johnson.    Richard    V.,    Meridian,    Tex.      Wire    stretcher. 

1.473.150;  Nov.  6. 
Johnson.  Robert  A.      (Sep  Fancher.   C.   J.,   nnd  .Johnson.) 
Johnson.    Robert   A.,    and    C.    J.    Fancher,    Windsor,    Vt., 

assignor    to    the    National    Acme    Company,    Cleveland, 

Ohio.     Spring  chuck.     1,441.284  ;  Jan.  9. 
.Tohnson,   Robert  H.,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Combined  com- 
passes,  square,    etc.      1,453.625 ;   May   1. 
Johnson.   Robert  S.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Cue-chalk  holder. 

1.453,877;  May  1. 


Johnson,  Ross  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Display  device. 
1,463.470  ;  July  31. 

Johnson,  S.  C,  &  Son.     (See  Collier,  James,  assignor.) 

Johnson,  Samuel  P.,  Ethelsville,  Ala.  Hook.  1,478,520: 
Dec.    25. 

Johnson,  Samuel  V.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Calculating  device. 
1,447,309;  Mar.  6. 

Johnson,  Sigurd  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  O.  Turn- 
quist,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Portable  scaffold.  1,471,848  ; 
Oct.   23. 

Johnson,  Smith  M..  Mlddlefield,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
fastening  steel  pail  tops.     1,443,264  ;  Jan.  23. 

Johnson,  Smith  M.,  Mlddlefield,  Ohio.  Pail  closure. 
1,459,469  ;  June  19. 

Johnson,  Sophia  B.,  Boston,  Mass.  Traction  plate  for 
use  with  motor-vehicle  wheels.     1,468,023;  Sept.  18. 

Johnson,  Swan,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Erlandson, 
Richwood,  W.  Va.     Rail  fastener.     1,466,400  ;  Aug.  28. 

Johnson,  Swan,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Erlandson, 
Richwood,  W.  Va.  Friction  fire  escape.  1,470,746; 
Oct.  16. 

Johnson,  Thomas  A.,  Manning,  N.  Dak.  Chain  fastener. 
1,469,089  ;  Sept.  25. 

Johnson,  Tomlinson  F.,  jr.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Manipulating 
stick  for  clamps,  switches,  etc.,  in  electric  distributing 
systems.     1.451,832  ;  Apr.  17. 

Johnson,  Tomlinson  F.,  jr.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Jack  for  dead- 
end insulators.     1,472,176  ;   Oct.   30. 

Johnson,  Tomlinson  F.,  jr.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Circuit-opening 
device.     1,473.959 ;   Nov.    13. 

Johnson,  Tomlinson  F.,  jr..  Atlanta,  Ga.  Throw-off  or 
circuit-breaking  switch  for  skeet  heads.  1,473,960 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Johnson,  Uno,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Compasses.  1,462,412 ; 
July  17. 

Johnson,  Victor  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Luggage  carrier. 
1,441,586;   Jan.   9. 

Johnson,  Victor  S.,  assignor  to  The  Mantle  Lamp  Com- 
pany of  America,  Chicago,  111.  Heat-insulated  vessel. 
1,470,366;  Oct.  9. 

Johnson,  Victor  S.,  assignor  to  The  Mantle  Lamp  Com- 
pany of  America,  Chicago,  111.  Cushioned  vitreous 
stopper.     1,476,820;  Dec.  11. 

Johnson,  Walter  J.  0.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The 
Allbright-Nell  Co.  Sausage-linking  machine.  1,473,234  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Johnson,  Wesley  J.,  assignor  to  Standard  Foundry  & 
Mfg.  Company.  De  Kalb.  111.  Hot-air-furnace  construc- 
tion.    1,449,607;  Mar.  27. 

Johnson,  William  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Tire  protector. 
1,475,266;  Nov.  27. 

Johnson.  William  A.,  Yonkers,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
Pearson  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pin 
1,475,702  :  Nov,  27. 

Johnson,  William  B.,  Batavia,  111.,  assignor  to  Foster 
Johnson  Reamer  Company.  Adjustable  reamer. 
1,446,467;  Feb,  27. 

Johnson,  William  C,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Air-preheating 
attachment  for  Internal-combustion  engines.     1,443,414 
Jan.  30. 

Johnson,  William  C.  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Seal  -  tight 
roofing  cloat.     1,447,986;  Mar.   13. 

Johnson,  William  H.  (See  Hamilton,  M.  B.,  and  John- 
son.) 

.Tohnson.  William  K.,  Eldorado,  Kans.  Antiglare  attach- 
ment for  headlights.     1,447,859  ;  Mar.  6. 

Johnson,  William  M.,  Newark.  N.  J.  Safety  guard  for 
presses.      1.447,987:    Mar.    13. 

Johnson,  William  P.  W.  (See  McLesky,  F.,  and  John- 
son.) 

Johnson,  William  S.,  and  J.  W.  Sheffer,  Berwick,  Pa., 
assignors  to  American  Car  and  Foundry  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electric  rivet  heater.  1,452,511  : 
Apr.   24. 

Johnson,  William  S.,  and  J.  W.  Sheffer,  Berwick,  Pa., 
assignors  to  American  Car  and  Foundry  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electric  rivet  heater.  1,452.512 ; 
Apr.   24. 

Johnson,  William  S.,  and  J.  W.  Sheffer,  Berwick,  Pa., 
assignors  to  American  Car  and  Foundry  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electric  rivet  heater.  1,452,513 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Johnston,  Allen,  assignor  to  Johnston  Pressed  Gear  Com- 
pany, Ottumwa,  Iowa.  Lawn  mower.  1.443,540 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Johnston,  Andrew  L.,  jr.,  Richmond,  Va.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Off'n'On  Chain  Corporation, 
New  Yoric,  N.  Y.     Wire  chain  link.     1.463,281  ;  July  31. 

Johnston,  Andrew  L.,  jr,,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Off'n'On  Chain  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wire   chain   link.      1,463.282:    July    31. 

Johnston.  Charles  F.,  and  L.  A.  JInrtinplli.  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.     Circular  micrometer.     1.448,222;  Mar,  13. 

Johnston,  Clarence  L.,  assignor  to  Marchant  Calculating 
Machine  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Calculating  ma- 
chine.    1.476,205  :  Dec.  4. 

Johnston,  Clarence  L..  Oakland,  and  C.  M.  F.  Fridon, 
Piedmont,  Calif.  Safety  device  and  switch.  1,458.418  ; 
June  12. 

Johnston,  Cyril  F.,  and  H.  N.  Walford,  Croydon  and  Lew- 
Isham,  London,  England.  Striking  and  chiming  clock. 
1,468,267  ;  Sept.  18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Johnston,  Edward  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  International  Harvester  Company. 
Carburetor.     1,464,713;  Aug.  14. 

Johnston,  Edward  A.,  and  G.  W.  Bngstrom,  Chicago,  lU., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  International  Har- 
vester Company.     Tractor.     1,446,121 ;   Feb.  20. 

Johnston,  Edward  W.,  Springfield,  111.  Coupling. 
1,468,707 ;   Sept.  25. 

Johnston.  Genevieve.  (See  Johnston,  Horace  Q.,  as- 
signor.) 

Johnston,  Geo.  S.,  Company.  (See  Ihrcke,  F.  A.,  and 
Parteuheimer,  assignors.) 

Johnston,  Geo.  S.,  Company.  (See  Johnston,  George  S. 
assignor.) 

Johnston,  George,  Manchester,  England.  Machine  for 
centrifugally  separating  solids  from  liquids.  1,467,855  ; 
Sept.   11. 

Johnston,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Lover  Top  and  Con- 
verter Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Automobile  top. 
1,470,624;  Oct.  16. 

Johnston,  George  S.,  assignor  to  Geo.  S.  Johnston  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Goggles.     1,446,847;  Feb.  27. 

Johnston  George  S.,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor  to  American 
Optical  Company,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Goggles. 
1.474,635;  Nov.  20. 

Johnston,  George  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Window 
screen.     1,463,121 ;  July  24. 

Johnston,  Greenhow,  Richmond,  Va.  Revolving  shutter 
for  moving-picture-projecting  machines.  1,471,031 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Johnston,  Horace  G.,  Corsicana,  Tex.  Gas  scrubber. 
1,465,397:   Aug.   21. 

Johnston,  Horace  G.,  assignor  to  G.  Johnston,  Corsicana, 
Tex.      Gas  scrubber.     1,460,490  ;   July   3. 

Johnston,  Howard  H.,  Edgewood,  and  D.  C.  Peabody, 
Turtle  Creek,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  & 
Manufacturing  Company.  Motor-control  system. 
1,469,219;   Oct.   2. 

Johnston,  James  G.,  jr.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Warren 
Featherbone  Company,  Three  Oaks,  Mich.  Display 
stand  for  ribbons  and  the  like.    Des.  62,953 ;  Aug.  28. 

Johnston,  James  O.  (See  Johnston,  Marshall  E.  and 
J.  O.) 

Johnston,  James  S.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Cartridge  magazine  for 
machine  guns.     1,447,860  ;  Mar.  6. 

Johnston,  James  S.,  Utica,  N.  T.  Cocking  mechanism 
for    automatic   machine    guns.      1,447,861 ;    Mar.    6. 

Johnston,  James  S.  and  M.  L.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Aeroplane. 
1.449,800;  Mar.  27. 

Johnston,  James  &'.,  and  V.  H.  Czegka,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  said 
Czegka  assignor  to  said  Johnston.  Standard  for  ma- 
chine guns.    1,441,285  ;  Jan.  9. 

Johnston,  James  T.  M.,  London,  England.  Heater  for 
bitumen  or  other  materials.     1,468,365  ;  Sept.  18. 

Johnston,  James  W.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Reflllable 
cartridge  fuse.     1,442,153;  Jan.  16. 

Johnston,  John,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  light  and  signal 
device.     1,475,343;  Nov.  27. 

Johnston,  John  A.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Strike  board  for 
concrete  road  construction.     1,440,606 ;   Jan.   2. 

Johnston,  John  A.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Spreader  for  road 
material.     1,457,928  ;  June  5. 

Johnston,  John  A.,  Scottsbluff,  Nebr.  Fruit  gatherer. 
1,445,596;  Feb.  13. 

Johnston,  John  F.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Paper  doll.  1,475,070  ; 
Nov.    20. 

Johnston,  John  O.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Side  car  for  motor 
cycles.     1,461,759;  July  17. 

Johnston,  John  T.,  and  J.  Kincaid,  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia,  Canada.     Water  motor.     1,473,103;  Nov.  6. 

Johnston,  Marshall  E.  and  J.  O.,  Troutmans,  N.  C.  Can- 
sealing  machine.     1,449,325  ;  Mar.  20. 

Johnston,  Millard  L.      (See  Johnston,  James  S.  and  M.  L.) 

Johnston,  Millard  L.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Actuator  for  machine 
guns.     1,452,465  ;  Apr.  17. 

Johnston,  Millard  L.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Cartridge-feeding 
mechanism  for  machine  guns.     1,460,800 ;  July  3. 

Johnston  Pressed  Gear  Company.  (See  Johnston,  Allen, 
assignor.)  ^         ^  ,^ 

Johnston,  Robert  J.,  Kansas  City,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
G.  P.  Rogge.  Corder,  Mo.  Apparatus  for  manufacture 
of  wall  board.     1,452,742  ;  Apr.  24. 

Johnston,  Roy  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Focusing  mechanism. 
1,453,843;  May  .1. 

Johnston,  Thomas  H.,  Clarendon,  Va.  Fuel-charge  vapor- 
izer for  internal-combustion  engines.    1,441,809  ;  Jan.  9. 

Johnston,  Walter  R.,  Vallejo,  Calif.  Can-turning  device 
for  washing  machines.     1,470,533;  Oct.  9. 

Johnston,  Wayburn  B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Furnace 
smoke  model  or  demonstrating  device.  1,472,475 ; 
Oct.    30. 

Johnston,  William  M.    (See  Mallory,  J.  W.,  and  .Tohnston.) 

Johnstone,  Edward  K.,  Keokuk,  Iowa.  Portable  bathtub 
stand.     1,466.047:  Aue.   28. 

Johnstone,  George  P.  (See  Schwuchow,  E.  G.,  and  John- 
stone.) 

Johnstone,  George  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Clamping  contact 
terminal.     1,467,432;   Sept.   11. 

Johnstone,  Gilbert  L.,  Manhasset,  N.  Y.  Container  for 
cigarettes  and  the  like.     1,456,060;  May  22. 

Johnstone,  James  H.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Baseball  mask. 
1,449,183;  Mar.  20. 


Johnstone,  William  O.,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Build- 
ing-wall construction.     1,472,981 ;  Nov.  6. 

Joksch,  Rudolf.     (See  Schember,  K.,  and  Joksch.) 

Joksch,  Rudolf,  Prague-Karolinenthal,  Czechoslovakia. 
Multiplying    machine.      1,467,042  ;    Sept.    4. 

Jolley,  John  E.,  Stretford,  Manchester,  England,  assignor 
to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 
System  of  ventilation.      1,453,357 ;  May   1. 

Jolls,  Le  Roy  E.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Packard 
Motor  Car  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Grinding  machine. 
1,443  415;  Jan.  30. 

Jolly,  James,  Bolton,  England,  assignor  to  Whitin  Ma- 
chine Works,  Whitinsville,  Mass.  Combing  machine. 
1,446,750;  Feb.  27. 

Jolly,  John  A.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Automatic  water 
drain  for  oil  tanks.     1,471,737  ;  Oct.  23. 

Jolly,  Thomas  J.,  and  W.  F.  Fitzpatrick,  Ulysses,  Nebr. 
Water  turbine.     1,461,422  ;  July  10. 

Jombart,  F^lix,  assignor  to  La  Soci6t6  d'Etudes  et  de 
Constructions  Metallurgiques,  Paris,  France.  Produc- 
tions of  hollow  metal  castings.     1,450,552 ;   Apr.   3. 

Jonas,  Adrien.     (See  Getting,  G.,  and  Jonas.) 

Jonas,  Jacob  F.,  Bellevue,  Ky.     Shoe.     1,456,695  ;  May  29. 

Jonas,  Julius,  Meierhof,  Baden,  and  O.  Seitz,  Oberer 
Kappelerhof,  Baden,  assignors  to  Aktiengesellschaft 
Brown  Boveri  &  Cle.,  Baden,  Switzerland.  Mercury- 
vapor   pump    for   high   vacuums.      1,462,112 ;   July   17. 

Jonas,  Max,  Berlin,  Germany.  Clamping  and  stretching 
device  for  trousers.     1,447,083 ;   Feb.  27. 

Jones,  Albert  J.      (See   Hausman,  G.   J.,   and  Jones.) 

Jones,  Alfred  E.,  Indian  Orchard,  Mass.  Aeroplane  race 
game.     1,451,511  ;  Apr.   10. 

Jones,  Alfred  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Compressor  for  mold- 
ing machines.     1,475,017  ;   Nov.  20. 

Jones,  Allan  H.,  assignor  to  Circle  Stamping  &  Mfg.  Co., 
Belleville,  N.  J.  Multiple-roller  bearing.  1,465,788 ; 
Aug.   21. 

Jones,  Alva  A.      (See  Tallman,  G.   L.,  and  Jones.) 

Jones,  Alva  L.,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  System  for 
testing  line  balance.'    1,459,770;  June  26. 

Jones,  Arthur  D.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Metal  post. 
1,470,367  ;  Oct.  9. 

Jones,  Arthur  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lock  for  levers.  1,444,379; 
Feb.  6. 

Jones,  Arthur  M.     (See  Taber,  Hubert  C,  assignor.) 

Jones,  Arthur  T.,  Tottenham,  London,  England.  Photo- 
graphic reflector.     1,447,475  ;  Mar.  6. 

Jones  and  Baker.     (See  Carlson,  Erik  F.,  assignor.) 

Jones,  Bassett,  Mahwah,  and  J.  T.  Holmes,  Bogota,  N.  J. 
Spark  Indicator  and  amplifier.     1,466,232  ;  Aug.  28. 

Jones,  Benjamin  W.      (See  CarichofC,  E.  R.,  and   Jones.) 

Jones,  Benjamin  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Automatic  motor  starter. 
1,475,185  ;  Nov.  27. 

Jones,  Benjamin  W.,  Schenectady.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electromagnetic  control. 
1,475,951  ;  Dec.  4. 

Jones,  Benjamin  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  and  B.  C.  Gooch, 
Estes  Park,  Colo.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Com- 
pany.     Motor-control   system.      1,460,062 ;   June   26. 

Jones,  Branham  W.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Automobile 
identifying  means.     1,473,561 ;  Nov.  6. 

Jones,  Carl  G.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Detach- 
able  transformer  radiator.      1,460,135:  June   26. 

Jones,  Charles  A.,  Sewickley,  Pa.  Headlight.  1,471,166; 
Oct.  16. 

Jones,  Charles  M.,  assignor  to  Jones  National  Automobile 
Registration  System,  Inc.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Automobile 
title-identifying,  theft  discouraging  and  detecting 
means.     1,454,746  ;  May  8. 

Jones,  Charles  W.,  New  Hampton,  Mo.  Check-pad  holder. 
1,455.620;  May  15. 

Jones,  Charley  L.,  Altus,  Okla.  Toothbrush-holding  de- 
vice.    1,459,831 ;  June  26. 

Jones,  Christopher  C,  Chipley,  Ga.  Mold  form.  1,472,004  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Jones,  Clayton  M.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Wrench.  1,452,079  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Jones,  Coulter  W.,  assignor  to  The  Dow  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Midland,  Mich.  Recovering  bromine.  1,473,295  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Jones,  David  B.,  assignor  to  Metallurgical  Laboratories, 
Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Spelter  furnace.  1,450,161 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Jones  &  Davis.  (See  Baxter,  R.  C,  Galloway,  and  Gray, 
assignors. ) 

Jones,  Earle  M.,  assignor  to  O.  B.  McClIntock  Company, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Burglar-alarm  honalng.  Des. 
62,205  ;  Apr.   10. 

Jones,  Earle  M.,  assignor  to  O.  B.  McClintock  Company, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.     Clock.     Des.  62,452  ;  June  5. 

Jones,  Barle  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  E.  R.  Harris, 
Arlington,  N.  J.  Making  phonographic  records. 
1,461,849;  July  17. 

Jones,  Edgar  R.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Toy.  1,456,239; 
May  22. 

Jones,  Edward  P.,  Breckenridge,  Colo.  Hammer  drill. 
1,467,433  ;   Sept.  11. 

Jones,  Edward  S.,  Mobile,  Ala.  Automatic  life-saving 
fender  for  automobiles.     1,468,112  ;  Sept.  18. 


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Jones,  Edwin  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Heating  system. 
1,455.3.'^8  ;  May  15. 

Jones,  El  Dorado,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Muffler.  1,473,235; 
Nov.  6. 

Jones,  Elwood.      (See  Drummond,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Jones,  Emile  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company.  Separating  mechanism  for 
thrashers.     1,401,314  ;  July  10. 

Jones,  Emily,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Scissors  sharpener. 
1,453,246;  Apr.   24. 

Jones.  Ephraim  E.,  Sugar  City,  Colo.  Stoker.  1,442,668  ; 
Jan.   16. 

Jones,  Ernest  H.,  London.  England.  Electric-arc  solder- 
ing.     1,441,685;   Jan.  9. 

Jones,  Ernest  H.,  London,  England.  Metal  electrode 
used  in  depositing  and  soldering  by  the  electric  arc. 
1,441,686  ;  Jan.  9. 

Jones,  Ernest  H.,  London,  England.  Electric-arc  solder- 
ing.    1,441,687;  Jan.   9. 

Jones,  Ernest  H.,  London,  England.  Electrode  and  weld- 
ing and  like  rod  used  in  soldering  and  depositing 
metals.      1.441.688  ;   Jan.  0. 

Jones,  Ernest  H.,  Canonbury,  London,  England.  Deposit- 
ing metal  by  the  electric  arc.     1,464,076  ;  Aug.  7. 

Jones,  Kriiest  II.,  Loudon,  England.  Tire  and  manufac- 
ture  of   the    same.      1,478.788;    Dec.    25. 

Jones,  Erwin  R.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Twine  cutter. 
1,454,543;  May  8. 

Jones,  Esther  P.,  administratrix.     (See  Jones,  Thomas  J.) 

Jones-Everett  Machine  Company.  (See  Jones.  M.  W.,  and 
Brush,  assignors.) 

.Tones,  Frank  E.      (See  Behrens,  Philip  H.,  assignor.) 

Jones,  Frank  E.,  Pawtucket,  assignor  to  Hemphill  Com- 
pany, Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Yarn-controlling  mechanism 
for  spring-needle  knitting  machines.     1,476.518  :  Dec.  4. 

Jones,  Frank  E.,  Pawtucket,  assignor  to   Hemphill  Com- 

?iany.  Central  Falls,  R.  I.     Web-holder  cam  mechanism 
or  knitting  machines.     1,477,060  ;  Dec.  11. 
Jones.  Prank  H.,  Tuinucu,  Cuba.     Method  and  apparatus 

for  controlling  sugar  centrifugals.     1,475.121  ;  Nov.  20. 
Jones,  Frank   S.,  Philadelphia,   Pa.     Straightening  press. 

1,450.373  ;  Apr.  3. 
Jones,  Fred  W.     (See  Lundgren,  Fred,  assignor.) 
Jones,  Frederic  P.,  Seacombe,  England.     Manufacture  of 

bricks.     1,475.832  ;  Nov.  27. 
Jones,  Frederick  W.,  jr.      (See  Forse,   W.  T.,  Jones,  and 

Walters. ) 
.Tones,  George  C.      (See  Center,  A.   L.,   and  Jones.) 
Jones,  George  F.     (See  Ryan,  M.  J.,   and  Jones.) 
Jones,   George  F.,  and  J.   H.  Allison,  Indianapolis,   Ind., 

assignors  to   Allison   Coupon  Company.      Coupon   book. 

1,470,012;   Oct.   9. 
Jones,     George    G.,     Cleveland,    Ohio.       Combined    grave 

marker  and  flag  holder.    Des.  62,288  ;  May  1. 
Jones,  George  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 

Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     Electrolysis  miti- 
gation.    1,454,895  ;  May  15. 
Jones,  George  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Composite  lumber  or 

beam   structure.     1,444.466 ;   Feb.   6. 
Jones,    George    W.,    Gum    Neck,    N.    C.      Hoof    holder. 

1,472,527;    Oct.    30. 
Jones,   Grayson,  Nashville,  Tenn.     Pipe  bender   or  elbow 

former.     1,452,383  ;  Apr.  17. 
Jones,   Harry,   SufEern,   N.   Y.,  assignor  to  The  American 

Brake    Shoe    &    Foundry    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Brake  shoe.      1,462,967  ;  July  24. 
Jones,    Harry    B.,    Chicago,    111.      Granary.      1,474,827 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Jones,    Harry    B.,    assignor,    by    mesne    assignments,    to 

Permanent  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Ventilated 

stave.     Rel5,516  ;  Jan.  2. 
Jones,    Harry    C,    Larchmout,    assignor    to    Lithoprintex 

Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Vacuum  frame  for  print- 
ing upon  sensitized  surfaces.     1,478,828;  Dec.   25. 
Jones,   Harry   H.      (See  Butler,   C.   H.,   and    Jones.) 
Jones,  Harry  H.,  Holland,  Oreg.     Gun  sight.     1,442,952  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Jones,     Harry    H.,     Holland,     Oreg.       Tool.       1,446,904  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Jones,  Harry  M.     (See  Peart,  P.  L.,  and  Jones.) 
.Tones,   Harry   W.,   St.   Louis,   Mo.     Rail   tie.      1,449,676 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Jones.    Henry    C,    Pawtucket,    R.    I.      Cleaning    device. 

1,448,964  ;  Mar.  20. 
Jones,  Henry  D.,  assignor  to  The  Gallon  Iron  Works  & 

Mfg.  Co.,   Gallon,  Ohio.     Cooling  system  for   motor  ve- 
hicles.     1,450,442  ;  Apr.    3. 
Jones,  Hilton  I.     (See  Du  Bois,  R.,  and  Jones.) 
Jones,     Horry     M.,     Chicago,     III.      Measuring     device. 

1.474.904;  Nov.  20. 
Jones,   Howard  B.,   Chicago,   III.     Wire-handled  hammer. 

1,449,677;  Mar.  27. 
Jones,  Howard  B.,  assignor  to  Rotary  Manufacturing  Co., 

Chicago,  111.     Pump.     1,464,135 ;  Aug.  7. 
Jones,  Howard  N.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  Z.  Carpenter, 

Providence,    R.    I.      Separable-die    holder.      1,449,412 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Jones.    Howard    R.,    assignor    to    Vibro-Dental    Products, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     Container.     1.476,404  ;  Dec.  4. 
Jones,   Hugh   S.,   Hampstead,   London,   England.     Treeing 

device  for  boots  and  shoes    1,449,820  ;  Mar.  27. 
Jones,  Ira  M.,  administrator.     (See  Ratcliffe,  Frank  S.) 
Jones,       Jacob,      Seattle,      Wash.        Sound      reproducer. 
1.445,322;  Feb.  13. 


Jones,  James  C,  and  A.  C.  Kreutzer,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Grass  trimmer.     1,445,515  ;  Feb.  13. 
Jones,   James   C,   and  A.   C.   Kreutzer,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Split  gear.     1,473,706;  Nov.  13. 
Jones,  James  E.,  Richmond,  Ind.     Fly-elimlnatlng  screen. 

1.450,374;  Apr.  3. 
Jones,  James  E.,   Washington,   D.  C.     Holding  and  serv- 
ing device  for  toilet-seat  coverings.     1,478,744  ;  Dec.  25. 
Jones,     James     T.,     Maidenhead,     England.       ResUient- 

tlred   wheel.      1,452,342;    Apr.    17. 
'ones,    Jay    D.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Headlight    dimmer. 

1.455,956;   May  22. 
Jones,  Jesse  G.,  East  Ham,  England.    Bridge  for  stringed 

musical  instruments.     1,459,057  ;  June  19. 
Jones,  Jesse   G.,  East  Ham.  England.     Bridge  for  piano- 
fortes and  like  stringed  musical  instruments.   1.476,014  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Jones,  Joe  E.,  Lockhart,  Tex.     Casket  support.    1,468,111 ; 

Sept.  IS. 
Jones,   John   G.,   assignor   to   Eastman   Kodak   Company, 

Rochester,   N.  Y.     Photographic   cartridge.     1,454,812 ; 

May  8. 
Jones,    John    G.,   assignor   to   Eastman   Kodak    Company, 

Rochester,  N.   Y.     Photographic   cartridge.      1,454,813; 

May  8. 
Jones,    John    G.,    assignor    to    Eastman    Kodak   Company, 

Rochester,  N.   Y.     Photographic   cartridge.     1,454,814 ; 

May  8. 
Jones,    John    G.,   assignor   to    Eastman   Kodak    Company, 

Rochester,  N.  Y.     Photographic  cartridge.      1,454,815 ; 

May  8. 
Jones,    John   G.,   assignor    to   Eastnan    Kodak    Company, 

Rochester,  N.  Y.     Photographic   cartridge.     1,454,816 ; 

May  8. 
Jones,    John    G.,    assignor   to    Eastman   Kodak    Company, 

Rochester,  N.  Y.     Photographic   cartridge.      1,454,817 ; 

May  8. 
Jones,    John    G.,    assignor   to   Eastman    Kodak    Company, 

Rochester,   N.   Y.     Photographic  cartridge.     1,454,818 ; 

May  8. 
Jones,  John  B.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Pin  lifter.     1,455,533 ; 

May  15. 
Jones,  John  T.,   assignor  to  HoweUs  Metallurgical  Com- 
pany,   Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Producing    steel.      1,466,301 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Jones,   John   W.      (See  Maine,   Roy   D..   assignor.) 
Jones,   John  W.,  Mrs.,   et  al.      (See   Rogers,  Joseph    C, 

assignor.) 

Jones,  John  W.,  Perth,  Scotland.  Junction  box  for  con- 
duit piping.     1,440.389  ;   Jan.  2. 

Jones,  John  W.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Guard  for  motor 
vehicles  and  the  like.     1,472,005;   Oct.  23. 

Jones,  John  W.,  and  W.  S.  Reynolds,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Draft  pipe  and  damper  construction"  for  heaters. 
1,447,988;   Mar.   13. 

Jones,  Joseph  H.      (See  Burgess,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Jones,  Joseph  H.,  Winthrop,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R. 
Burgess,    Newton   Center,   Mass.      Cap-spinning   frame. 

1.467.286  ;  Sept.  4. 

Jones,  Joseph  H.,  Winthrop,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R. 
Burgess,    Newton    Center,    Mass.      Cap-spinning   frame. 

1.467.287  ;  Sept.  4. 

Jones,  Joseph  H.,  Winthrop,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E. 
Burgess,  Newton  Center,  Mass.  Stop-motion  mecha- 
nism for  spinning  frames.     1,474,040  ;  Nov.  13. 

Jones,  Joseph  W.,  Corning,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll- 
Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Oil  governor  for 
compressor  engines.     1,453,681  ;  May  1. 

Jones,  Joseph  W.,  Corning,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  IngersoU- 
Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Plate  valve. 
1,470,625;  Oct.  16. 

Jones,  Laban  E.,  and  C.  R.  Wraith.  Anaconda.  Mont. 
Automatic   combustion   regulator.      1,458,419  ;    June  12. 

Jones,  Laban  E.,  and  C.  R.  Wraith,  Anaconda,  Mont. 
Draft  gauge.     1,468,948 ;  Sept.  25. 

Jones  &  Laughlin  Steel  Company.  (See  Free,  John  W., 
assignor.) 

Jones  and  Laughlin  Steel  Company.     (See  Naugle,  H.  M., 

and   Towneend,   assignors.) 
Jones,  Leon  B.     (See  Moore,  R.  S.,  and  Jones.) 
Jones,  Lester  L.     (See  Israel,  Lester  L.) 
Jones,    Lester   L.,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Electric   battery. 

1,469,015;   Sept.  25. 
Jones,  LInwood   H.,   Kenvil,   N.   J.,   assignor  to   Hercules 

Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Smokeless-powder 

dynamite.     1,447,248  ;  Mar.  6. 
Jones,    Llewellyn    W..    Wynnewood,    Pa.      Forming    pipe 

balls.     1,467,1-66  ;  Sept.  4. 
Jones,    Llewellyn,    Muncie,    Ind.     Method    and    apparatus 

for  the  reduction  of  impurities   contaminating  molten 

metals.     1,472,006  ;  Oct.  23. 
Jones,  Llewellyn,  New  Castle,  assignor  to  American  Sheet 

and  Tin  Plate  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Tinning  and 

galvanizing  machine.     1,446,506  ;   Feb.   27. 
Jones,  Lloyd,  Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Method  of  and  appliance 

for  use  in  rolling-mill  operations.     1,441,354  ;  Jan.  9. 
Jones,  Lloyd,  assignor  to  United  Engineering  &  Foundry 

Company.     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Metal-working    machine. 

1,440,413;  Mar.  27. 
Jones,  Louis  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Temperature  regulator 

for    cooling    systems    of    internal-combustion    engines. 

1,463,510;  July  31. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Jones,  Loyd  A.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Illumination  for  plane  surfaces. 
1,441,689 ;     Jan.   9. 

Jones,  MacNeal  and  Camp,  Incorporated.  (See  Camp, 
Henry  P.,   assignor.) 

Jones,  Martin  A.,  R.  Krollage,  and  E.  C.  Yeager,  Mc- 
Gregor, Tex.  Fuel-oil  separator  and  vaporizer. 
1,460,063;  June  26. 

Jones,  Mason  U.     (See  MacDowell,  G.  J.,  and  Jones.) 
Jones,  Milton  D.,  Cleveland,  Oblo.     Car-dumping  machine. 

1,452,606;  Apr.   24. 
Jones,  Monrowe  W.,  and  B.  H.  Brush ;  said  Jones  assignor 

to    Jones-Everett    Machine    Company,    Ardmore.    Okla. 

Combined  casing  and   tool  spear.     1,442,276 ;   Jan.   16. 
Jones  National  Automobile  Registration  System  Inc.     (See 

Jones,  Charles  M.,  assignor.) 

Jones,  Orville  J.,  Emmett,  Idaho.  Pump-operating  engine. 
1,447,084;  Feb.  27. 

Jones,  Parker  J.,  Chicopee,  Mass.  Combined  loom  shut- 
tle-box front  guard  and  guide  plate.    1,475,633  ;  Nov.  27. 

Jones,  Paul  K.,  Clinton,  Mo.  Shock  absorber.  1,471,267  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Jones,  Pearl  N.,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Fagan,  W.  D.  George, 
and  S.  L.  Tone,  receivers,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Fare  token. 
Des.  62,820  ;  Aug.  7. 
Jones,  Pearl  T.,  Sacramento,  Calif.     Combined  chair  and 

ironing  board.     1,468,817  ;   Sept.   25. 
Jones,      Peter,      Wigan,      England.         Pneumatic      tire. 

1,472.913  ;  Nov.  6. 
Jones,   R.   A.,   and   Company.      (See   Jones,    Ruel   A.,   as- 
signor) 
Jones,    Ralph   E.      (See  Bissell,    C.   H.,    and   Jones.) 
Jones,  Richard  G.,  assignor  to  Brown  Process  Company, 
Los   Angeles,   Calif.     Apparatus   for   dehydrating    and 
cleaning  oils.     1,440,832  ;  Jan.  2. 
Jones,  Richard   G.,  assignor  to  Brown  Process   Company, 
Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Preventing    emulsification    of   oil 
discharging  from  oil  wells.     1,462,748  ;   July  24. 
Jones,    Robert   E.,   Evergreen,    Colo.      SJack-biU'niiig   stove 

and  furnace.      1,456,380;  May  22. 
Jones,  Robert  E.,  Evergreen,  Colo.   Slack-burning  stove  and 

furnace.     1,465,442  ;  Aug.   21. 
Jones,    Robert    R.,    Massillon,    Ohio.      Stool    construction. 

1,445,516;  Feb.  13. 
Jones,    Robert    W.,    Loudon,    Ohio.      Vacuum    relief    and 

back-pressure  valve.     1,476,618  ;  Dec.  4. 
Jones,    Roscoe    C,   Jetferson,   N.    Y.      Piston.      1,478,963 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Jones,  Roy  E.,  Storrs,  Conn.     Water  fountain  for  chickens. 

1,454,171;  May  8. 
Jones,    Roy   G.,   Bloomfield,    N.   J.,   assignor   to   Westing- 
house  Lamp  Company.    Purification  of  gases.    1,478,036  ; 
Dec.   18. 
Jones,  Ruel  A.,  assignor  to  R.  A.  Jones  and  Company,  In- 
corporated, Covington,   Ky.     Carton   folding  and  filing 
machine.      1,472,364  ;   Oct.    30. 
Jones,    Russell   C,   Bronxville,   assignor    to    The    Griscom 
Russell     Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Oil     cooler. 
1,454,053;  May  8. 
Jones,  Uussell  M.     (See  Ross,  W.  H.,  Durgin,  and  Jones.) 
Jones,  Russell  S.,  Chicago,  111.     Shipping  bag.     1,466,658  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Jones,     Shepard,    Tarentum,    Pa.      Tea    and    coffee    pot. 

1,472,007  ;  Oct.  23. 
Jones,     Stephen     H.,     Forrest     City,     Ark.       Wagon-box 

lifter.     1,467,167  ;  Sept.  4. 
Jones,   Thomas   E.,   Peru,    assignor  of  one-half  to   L.   M. 
Stump,  Plymouth,  Ind.     Battery-strap  mold.  1,462.364  ; 
July  17. 
Jones,  Thomas  J.,  deceased,  Catlin,  111. ;  E.  P.  Jones,  ad- 
ministratrix.    Scissors  sharpener.     1,472,760  ;  Oct.  30. 
Jones,   Thomas  X.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Attachment   for 

window-shade   rollers.      1,472,221  :    Oct.    30. 
Jones,     ToUiver    M.,     Birmingham,    Ala.       Linter-gin-rib 

mounting.     1,457,172  ;  May  29. 
Jones,     Walter,     Cleveland,     Ohio.        Shears     sharpener. 

1,451,396;  Apr.  10. 
Jones,  Walter  S.,  Orwood,  Calif.     Electric  water  heater. 

1,462,703  ;  July  24. 
Jones.    William,    \ancouver,    British    Columbia,    Canada. 

Phonograph-record  bolder.     1,440,737  ;  Jan.  2. 
Jones,    William    A.,    West    New    Brighton,    N.    Y.      Fan. 

1,447.554;  Mar.  6. 
Jones,    William    E.,   Kelly,   assignor   of  one-half  to   J.   V. 

Adams,  McNary,  La.     Hajrow.     1,447,862  ;  Mar.  6. 
Jones,    William    H.,    and    M.    Kinnebrew,    Fellows,    Calif. 
Combination  casing  cutter,   overshot,  and  milling  tool. 
1,454,819  ;  May  8. 
Jones,    William    M.,    jr.,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Vulcanizing 
treads    and    mold    used    in    such    method.      1,467,761 ; 
Sept.   11. 
Jones,    William    T.,   Omar,   W.   Va.      Loader.      1,452,080; 

Apr,  17. 
Jones,  Willis  O.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Chair  desk.     1,452,343  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Jonsson,  Carl  H.,  Borlange,  Sweden.  Hardening  fresh 
linings  of  sulphite-pulp  digesters.  1,444,467 ;  Feb.  6 
Jonsson,  Gnstaf  E.,  Halmstad,  Sweden.  Apparatus  for  pre- 
venting the  bursting  by  freezing  of  radiators  for  motor 
cars  and  the  like.     1,465,134  ;  Aug.  14. 


M.,   et   al.,   executors.      (See   Fahnestock, 


1,457,528 ; 
1,445,280; 


Jonsson,  Gustaf  E.,  Halmstad,  Sweden.  Apparatus  for 
preventing  the  bursting  by  freezing  of  water-circula- 
tion systems  for  combustion  engines  in  motor  cars  and 
the  like.     1,473,562  ;  Nov.  6. 

Jopson  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Jopson,  William 
G.,  assignor.) 

Jopson,  William  G.,  Keene,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Jopson 
?^?E'?,'i£*"""S  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Shipping  tag. 
1,466,173  ;  Aug.  28. 

Jordahn,  Gus,  Palm  Beach,  Fla.  Pneumatic  support. 
1,461,911  ;   July  17. 

Jordan,  Benjamin  H.,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Morrow  Com- 
pany, Elmira,  N.  Y.  Gauging  machine.  1,464,938; 
Aug.  14. 

Jordan,  Christopher  C.  (See  Jordan,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Jordan,  Donald  G.,  et  al.  (See  Wentling,  Lester  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Jordan,    Edith 
Ernest  B.) 

Jordan,  Francis  R.,  Boone,  Iowa.  Glue  container  and 
brush  holder.     1,451,984  ;  Apr.  17. 

Jordan,  Fred  A.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Magnetic  ore  separator. 
1,475,394  ;  Nov.  27. 

Jordan,  George  C,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Ventilator.  1,456,381 : 
May  22.  ... 

Jordan,  Harry  I.,  Auburn,  Me.   Golf-club  shaft. 
June  5. 

Jordan,     James,     Lowell,    Mass.       Wrench. 
Feb.  13. 

Jordan,  John  M.,  deceased.  Summit,  Ga. ;  T.  M.  Jordan, 
administrator.      Plant-vermin-exterminating    structure. 

Jordan,  Luther  M.,  Sperry,  Okla.  Hoisting  machine. 
1,466,289  ;  Aug.  28. 

Jordan,  Richard  D.,  assignor  to  Taylor-Wharton  Iron  and 
Steel  Company,  High  Bridge,  N.  J.  Melting  ferroman- 
ganese.      1,467,546;    Sept.    11. 

Jordan,  Robert  E.,  jr..  Halls,  Tenn.  Rope  clamp. 
1,471,034  ;  Oct.  16. 

Jordan,  T.  M.,  administrator.      (See  Jordan,  John  M.) 

.Jordan  Thomas  N.,  Jackson,  Miss.  Wheel.  1,446,706- 
Feb.   27. 

Jordan,  Walter  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  a  composi- 
tion  for  purifying  liquids.     1,448,846;   Mar.  20. 

Jordan,    Will    J.       (See    Petrea,    F.    K.,    and    Jordan.) 

Jordan,  William  H.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
C.  C.  Jordan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Commutator-dressing 
apparatus.     1,472,365;  Oct.  30. 

Jordan,   William  M.,  jr.      (See  Rice,  R.  L.,  and  Jordan.) 

"^°i'''i?^  Clarence  B.,  Cle  Elum,  Wash.  Current  motor. 
1,443,845  ;  Jan.  30 

Jorgensen,  Clarence  H.  and  P.  J.,  assignors  to  Jorgensen 
Manufacturing  Company,  Waupaca,  Wis.  Priming  de- 
vice.    1,457,033  :  May  29. 

Jorgensen,  Emil,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Fastener  for  win- 
dow  screens.      1,471,609  ;   Oct.   23. 

Jorgensen,  Hans  L.,  and  A.  N.  Poulin,  Chicago,  111. 
Safety   sadiron   holder.      1,455,026  ;   May  15. 

Jorgensen  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Jorgensen,  Clar- 
ence H.  and  P.  J.,  assignors.) 

Jorgensen,  Olav  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Single-acting  en- 
gine.    1,404,821  ;  Aug.  14. 

Jorgensen,  Olav  E.,  as.signor  to  Worthington  Pump  and 
Machinery  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oil-engine 
scavenging  pump.     1,447,514  ;  Mar.  6. 

Jorgensen,  I'eder  M.,  Milltown,  Wis.  Quack-grass  de- 
stroyer.     1,448,121  ;    Mar.    13. 

Jorgensen,  Peter  J.  (See  Jorgensen,  Clarence  H.  and 
1 .  J.) 

Jorgenson,  John,  et  al.     (See  Beck.  Peter,  assignor.) 

Jorgenson,  Michael^,   et  al.      (See  Beck,  Peter,   assignor.) 


Combined    pen    and 
Internal-combustion 


Jorgenson,    I'eter   R..    Avoca,    Iowa. 
blade  holder.      1,444,1.55;   Fob.   6. 

Jory,    William    E.,    Martinez,    Calif, 
engine.     1,452.202  ;  Apr.  17. 

Joseph,  Arthur   S.      (See  Blackman,  Mabel,  assignor.) 

Joseph,  Carl,  Bayonne,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  J. 
Kloes,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Awning  worm-gear-operatine 
device.     1.475,233  ;  Nov.  27. 

Joseph,  Frank.      (See  Lather,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Josephs,  Lyman  C.,  jr..  and  L.  H.  Cutten,  Allentown,  Pa., 
assignors  to  International  Motor  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Heating  and  ventilating  means  for  motor-pro- 
pplled  cars.     1,440,781 ;  Jan.  2. 

Josephs,  Lyman  C,  jr.,  Allentown,  Pa.,  and  G.  Wirrer, 
Plainfleld,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  International  Motor 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Furnace  for  the  heat  treat- 
ment  of   metals.      1,467,669 ;    Sept.    11. 

Josephs,  Lyman  C,  jr.,  Allentown,  Pa.,  and  G.  Wirrer, 
Plainfleld,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  International  Motor 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Furnace  for  the  heat  treat- 
ment of  metals.     1,467,670      " 

Josephson,   Helmer  G.,  et  al.. 
Eolmor   G.,  assignor.) 

Josephson,    Helmer    G.,   et   al. 
Freeman  J.,  assignor.) 

Josephson,  Helmer  G..  Lvnn 

Nahant,  J.  L.  Shevenell,  Haverhill,  and  H.  G.  Joseph 
son,  trustees,  Lynn,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  making  shank 
reen  forces.      1,474,719  ;    Nov.    20. 

Josler,  Angelo,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  P.  Smith,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Window  guard.     1,465,443  ;   Aug.  21. 


Sept.   11. 
trustees.      (See  Josephson, 

,    trustees.      (See   Winchell, 
assignor  to  F.  J.  Winchell, 


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Joslin,  A.  D.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Sheras, 
Morris,    assignor.) 

Joslin,  Jolni,  Prlnceville,  111.  Hand  reel.  1,455,167; 
May  15. 

Joslin,  WiUiam  H.,  South  Scituate,  K.  I.  Box.  1,441,727  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Jossolvn,  Winsor,  Caxmel,  Calif.  Cigarette  holder. 
1,457,251  ;  May  29. 

Jested,  Carl  M.,  Milwauliee,  Wis.  Radiator  circulating 
system.     1,470,846  ;  Oct.  16. 

Jotzen,  Heinrich,  Barmen,  Germany.  Device  for  clean- 
ing the  felt  of  paper  and  cardboard  making  machines 
during    their    operation.      1,478,712;    Dec.    2.'5. 

Journet,  Gabriel,  Paris,  France.  Rotary-kettle  kiln  for 
drying  and  burning  plaster  stone,  plaster,  and  other 
similar    substances.      1.449,326 ;    Mar.    20. 

Jouve.  Felix  L.,  Paris,  France.  Machine  for  swaging  or 
reducing   metal.      1,466,302;   Aug.    28. 

.Towett.  Tliompson,  London,  and  C  E.  Squire.  Sheffield, 
England.      Calculating  machine.     1,456,061  ;  May  22. 

joy,  Allan  R.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Nut  lock.  1,465,221  ; 
Ausr.  14. 

Joy,  Charles  H.  (See  Joy,  C.  H.  jr.,  and  Sauer,  as- 
signors.) 

Joy,  Charles  H.,  jr.,  and  L.  J.  Sauer,  assignors  to  C.  H. 
Joy,  Chicago,  111.  Combination  door  lock.  1,450,087  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Jov,  Joseph  F..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Gathering  mechanism. 
1,445,088;  Feb.  13. 

Joy,  Joseph  F.,  Belle  Vernon,  assignor  to  Joy  Machine 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Coal-loading  machine. 
1,445,084  ;  Feb.  13. 

Joy,  Joseph  F.,  Belle  Vernon,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Jef- 
frey Manufacturing  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Pro- 
tective  device.      1,471,610;    Oct.   23. 

Joy,  Joseph  F.,  New  Bethlehem,  assignor  to  Joy  Machine 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Mining  apparatus.  1,445,085  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Joy.  Joseph  F..  New  Bethlehem,  assignor  to  Joy  Machine 
Company,  Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Drill.     1,445,086;   Feb.   13. 

Joy,  Joseph  F.,  assignor  to  Joy  Machine  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Coal-loading  machine.     1,445,087  ;   Feb.  13. 

Joy  Machine  Compiiny.      (See  Joy,  Joseph  F.,  assignor.) 

Joyce,  A.  Wlllard,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Chem- 
ical Foundation,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Disazo  color- 
ing matter.     1.472,333  ;  Oct.  30. 

Joyce,  Asa  W.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Chemical 
Foundation,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Disazo  dyes. 
1,472,334  ;  Oct.  30. 

Joyce,  Brvan  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Gun  carriage. 
1,447,085;   Feb.  27. 

Jovce,  Bryan  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Equalizing  device. 
1,447,086;  Feb.  27. 

Jovce.  Brvan  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Counterpoise. 
1,460,419:  July  3. 

Joyce,  Bryan  P.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Coupling.  1,447,087  ; 
Feb.   27. 

Joyce,  Bryan  P.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Counterpoise. 
1,460,420  ;  July  3. 

Joyce,  Bryan  P.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Trail  for  gun  car- 
riages.    1,473,628  ;  Nov.  13. 

Joyce,  Bryan  P.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Means  for  securing 
trunnions  to  cradle  forgings.     1,475,186  ;  Nov.  27. 

Joyce,  Bryan  P.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Traveling  lock  for 
gun  cnrringes.     1,475.952  ;  Dec.  4. 

Jovcp.  Brvan"  P..  Davenport,  Iowa.  Fastening  device  for 
gun  crndlos.     1.476.079  :  Dec.  4. 

Joyce-Cridland  Company,  The.  (See  Ripsch,  Charles  W., 
assignor. ) 

Joyce-Cridland  Company,  The.  (See  Ripsch,  C.  W.,  and 
Dawley,   assignors.) 

Joyce  Cridland  Company,  The.  (See  Ripsch,  C.  W.,  Daw- 
ley,  and  Derby,  assignor.) 

Joyce,  Emily  W.  (See  Starkweather,  Brayton  W.,  as- 
signor. 1 

Joyce,  James  T.,  trustee.  (See  Laursen,  Laurits  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

royce,  John  h.,  Columbus,  Ohio.    Mop.     1,454,544  ;  May  8. 

Joyncr,  Clifford  A.,  Muucie,  Ind.  Boat-propelling  device. 
1,475,833;  Nov.  27. 

Joyner,  Frank  J.,  Aiken,  S.  C.  Support  for  tops  of  motor 
cars.     1,444,838  ;  Feb.  13. 

Joyner,  William  H.,  East  Bemstadt,  Ky.  Surgical  saw. 
1.455,621 ;  May  15. 

Jubilee  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Gillet.  Alexis  F., 
assignor.) 

Judd,  Alfred  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  F.  Murtaugh, 
Iroquois  Falls,  Ontario,  Canada.  Paper-making  ma- 
chine.    1,476,894;  Dec.  11. 

Judd,  Edward  R.,  and  L.  Minnick,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Knife   and   scis.sors   sharpener.      1,474,636;   Nov.   20. 

Judd,   Henry   S.      (See  Craver,  Howard  S.,  assignor.) 

Judd,  Morton  F.,  Stratford,  assignor  to  The  Raybestos 
Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Transmission  and  brake 
mechanism.      1.459,470 ;    June    19. 

Judd,  Ralph  P.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lubricating  compound. 
1.449,608;   Mar.   27. 

Judelson,  Julius,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Drier.  1,449,609 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Juderjahn,  Frank  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Lubenow, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.   Hot-water  heater.    1,449,678  ;  Mar.  27. 

Judge,  Louis  L.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Fastener  for  eyeleted 
edges  of  fabrics.     1,440,997  ;  Jan.  2 


Judge,  Michael  H.,  Greeley,  Nebr.  Gate  latch.  1,450,443: 
Apr.  3. 

Judkius,  John  D.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Dish  drainer. 
1,456,803  ;  May  29. 

Judson,  Albert  O.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Spring  bushing. 
1,475,344  ;  Nov.  27. 

fudson,  Charles  S.,  et  al.  (See  Gompf,  Harry  V,,  as- 
signor.) 

Juengling,  Karl  P.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Automatic  stoker. 
1,452,081  ;  Apr.  17. 

Juer,  George.     (See  Bindschedler,  E.,  and  Juer.) 

Juer,  George,  Hopewell,  Va.,  assignor  to  Tubize  Artificial 
Silk  Company  of  America,  Wilmington,  Del.  Artiflclal- 
silk-spinning  machine.     1,452,607  ;  Apr.  24. 

Juergensen,  Peter,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Lemon  squeezer. 
1,469,514  ;   Oct.  2. 

Juhasz,  Andrew,  Chicago,  111.  Barber-chair  register. 
1,440,920;   Jan.   2. 

JuhSsz,  Andrew,  Chicago,  111.  Barber-chair  register. 
1,448,448  ;  Mar.  13. 

Juillard,  Ernest,  Geneva,  assignor  to  Firm  Ateliers  H. 
Cuenod.  Societe  Anonynie,  Chatelaine,  near  Geneva, 
Switzerland.     Carburetor.     1,441,858  ;  Jan.  9. 

Juley,  Joseph  P,,  Lyndhurst,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  (Jompany,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coin 
collector.     1,470,747  ;  Oct.  16. 

.Tulian  d'Este  Company.      (See  Webb,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Julian,  Gideon  J.     (See  Cosgrove,  J.  W.,  and  Julian.) 

Julian,  Gideon  J.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Coating 
apparatus.     1,476.015  ;  Dec.  4. 

Julian,  Isaac,  Chatfield,  Minn.  Chick  feeder.  1,468,205  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Juliaji  &  Kokenge  Company,  The.  (See  Bohr,  Henry  B., 
assignor.) 

Julien,  Napoleon  P.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Elevator. 
1,454,117  ;  May  8. 

Julin,  Victor  T.,  Djursholms-Danderyd,  Sweden.  Gimlet. 
1,441,930:  Jan.  9. 

Juline,  Arthur,  Chicago,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  C. 
Dennis,  Wilmette,  111.  Dispensing  apparatus  for  toilet- 
seat   covers.      1,467,481  ;    Sept.   11. 

Jullin,  Alexis  J.,  St.-Cloud,  France.  Apparatus  for  regu- 
lating the  voltage  of  dynamos.     1,468.024  ;  Sept.  18. 

Julson,  Oscar  M.,  Groton,  S.  Dak.  Hitch.  1,473,563; 
Nov.  6. 

Jumonville,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mop.  1,467,324  ; 
Sept.   11. 

Jung,  Henry,  Bloomer,  Wis.  Fruit  protector.  1,471,167  ; 
Oct.   16. 

Jung,  John,  Campbellsport,  Wis.  Draft  couplipg. 
1,465,849  ;   Aug.   21. 

Jung,  Philip  H.,  Mount  Union,  Pa.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  separating  coke  and  ash.     1,466,377  ;  Aug.  28. 

Jungbluth.  Carl  J.  (See  Knott,  H.  H.,  Jungbluth.  and 
Hammer.) 

Junge,  Xavier,  Venturia,  N.  Dak.  Stovepipe  coupling. 
1,460,910  ;  July  3. 

Junggren,  Oscar,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Shaft  bearing.  1,463,018 ; 
July  24. 

Junggren,  Oscar,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Elastic-fluid  turbine.  1,475,267 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Junggren,  Oscar,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Elastic-fluid  turbine.  1,477,360 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Jungk,  Herbert  G.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Commuta- 
tor brush.     1,442,072  :  Jan.  16. 

Junglegym,  Inc.     (See  Hinton,  Sebastian,  assignor.) 

Junker,  Anthony,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  Stocking.  1,459,590; 
June  19. 

Junkers,  Hugo,  Dessau,  Germany.  Riveting  device. 
1,446,972  ;  Feb.  27. 

Junkers,  Hugo,  Dessau,  Germany.  Riveting.  1,446,973 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Junkers,  Hugo,  Dessau,  Germany.  Mixing  valve 
1,454,172  ;  May  8. 

Junker.s,  Hugo,  Dessau,  Germany.  Radiator.  1,464,765  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Junkers,  Hugo,  Dessau,  Germany.  De-sice  for  producing 
rivet  connections.     1,476,756  ;  Dec.  11. 

Junkers,  Hugo,  Aacheu-Frankenburg,  Germany.  Flying- 
machine   supporting   surface.      1,462,704 ;    July   24. 

Junkin,  John  C.,  assignor  to  Carter  Mayhew  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Grain  separator. 
1,445,957  ;  Feb.  20. 

Junkunc,  John,  Chicago,  111.  Christmas-tree  stand  or  the 
like.     1,445,625  ;  Feb.  20. 

Jupp,  Alfred  E.     (See  Ohlson,  C.  G.,  and  Jupp.) 

Jurgensen,  August  P.,  New  York,  assignor  to  I.  Goldberg, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Cream  dipper.     1,473,104  ;  Nov.  6. 

Jury,   Alfred   E.      (See   Hopkinson,   E.,    and   Jury.) 

Jury,  Alfred  E.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Morgan  &  Wright,  Detroit,  Mich.  Strain- 
resisting  element  for  rubber  articles.    1,444,076  ;  Feb.  6. 

Jury,  Alfred  E.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Morgan  & 
Wright.     Tire  and  fabric  therefor.     1,470,924  ;  Oct.  16. 

Jury,  Frank  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Gear-cutting  machine. 
1,456,240;   May  22. 

Justrite  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  F^isbie,  William 
J.,   assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Justrite  Measuring  Machine  Company,  Tlie.  (See  Bar- 
rows,  Walter  A.,  assignor.) 

Justus,  Ora  H.,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Purifier  for  gaso- 
line systems.     1,464,822  ;  Aug.  14. 

Juvet,  Obel,  Ferndale,  Wash.  Roll  holder.  1,467,896; 
Sept.  11. 

Juvinall,  Orla  E.,  Danville,  111.  Bench  clamp.  1,472,982  , 
Nov.  6. 

K-B  Pulverizer  Company.  (See  Blum,  Joseph  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

K-D  Barrel  &  Hamper  Company,  The.  (See  Walker, 
Joseph  L.,  assignor.) 

K-D  Lamp   Company,  The.      (See  Driemeyer,   Edward  W., 

assignor.) 
K.  P.  &  C.  Tire  &  Rubber  Corporation.     (See  Krusemark, 

Frederick  A.,  assignor.) 
Kabanuck,   Jack  B.,  Max,   N.   Dak.     Piston-ring  remover. 

1,466.659  ;  Aug.  28. 
KaCer,    Filip,   Manheim,   assignor    to   Badische    Anilin-   & 

Soda-Fabrik,       Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,       Germany. 

Manufacture     of     vat     coloring     matters.       1,459,536 ; 

June  19. 
Kach,    Robert   Portland,    Oreg.      Gas    mixer.      1,473,349 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Kacker,  Henry  J.  F.  T.,  Birmingham,  Ala.     Bag-cleaning 

machine.      1,461,850  ;   July    17. 
Kackley,    Willaid    H.,   Byesville,   Ohio.     Duplex  envelope. 

1,458,829  ;  June  12. 
Kaczmarski,     Bronislaw,     Detroit,     Mich.       Beet    topper. 

1,471,738;  Oct.  23. 
Kadavy,  Godfrey  J.,  Ravenna    Nebr.     Ether-can  attach- 
ment dropper.     1,446,751 ;  Feb.  27. 
Kadel,     Byers    W.,    Baltimore,    Md.       Car    construction. 

1,473,909;  Nov.  13. 
Kadel,  Byers  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.    Railway  car.    1,475,187  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Kadel,  Byers  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  The  T.  H. 

Symington  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Draft  yoke  and 

manufacturing  same.     1,440,998  ;  Jan.  2. 
Kadel,  Byers  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  The  T.  H. 

Symington    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Car    truck. 

1,440,999  ;  Jan.  2. 
Kadel,  Byers  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  The  T.  H. 

Symington  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Manufacturing 

draft   yokes.      1,449,679 ;  Mar.   27. 
Kadel,  Byers  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  The  T.  H. 

Symington  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Composite  car 

framing.     1,463,703  ;  July  31. 
Kadel,    George    W.,    Dallas,    Tex.      Landing    carriage    for 

aeroplanes.      1,463,471 ;    July   31. 
Kadow,    Walter    B.,    Puyallup,    Wash.      Spoke    wrench. 

1,475,834  ;  Nov.  27. 
Kaefer,    John     G.,    Oakley,    Ohio.      Dispensing    device. 

1,473,187  ;  Nov.  6. 
Kaelble,   Herman  F.,   Egg  Harbor  City,  N.  J.     Transmis- 
sion lock.     1,452,203  ;  Apr.  17. 
Kaelin,  Frederick  T.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.     Electric- 
boiler  construction.     1,476,080  ;  Dec.  4. 
Kaemmerer,  Paul.     (See  BarSnyi,  A.,  and  Kaemmerer.) 
Kaeser,   Otto  F.      (See  Bager,   &.  R.   W.  M.,  Kaeser,  and 

Lehman.) 
Kaestner    &    Hecht    Company.       (See    Brenne,    Richard, 

assignor.) 
Kaestner  &  Hecht  Company.      (See  Clancy,  John  F.,  as- 
signor.) 
Kaestner  &  Hecht  Company.     (See  Gazda,  Adolph  A.,  as- 
signor.) 
Kaestner,     Louis     W.,     Chicago,     111.       Article     carrier. 

1,441,810  ;  Jan.  9. 
Kager    Automobile     Radiator    Holder    Company.       (See 

Kager,  Jasper  W.,  assignor.) 
Kager,  Jasper  W.,  Butte,  Mont.,  assignor  to  Kager  Auto- 
mobile   Radiator    Holder    Company.      Radiator    holder. 

1,460,344;   June   26. 
Kagermeier,   Frank,   New  Ulm,  Minn.     Concrete  building 

block.     1,461,851 ;  July  17. 
Kageyama,  Hosaku,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Electrical  direc- 
tion indicator.     1,457,173  ;  May  29. 
Kagi,  Emil,   Wlnterthur,   Switzerland,  assignor  to  Busch- 

bulzer    Bros.-Diesel    Engine    Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo. 

Controlling     means     for     internal  -  combustion  -  engine 

plants.     1,452,561 ;  Apr.  24. 
Kahl,    Charles   N.,    Jacksonville,    III.      Hydraulic    clutch. 

1,471,338;  Oct.  23. 
Kahl,  William,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y.     Towel  rack.     1,461,124  ; 

July  1 0. 
Kahlisch,  Gustav.      (See  Reiners,  W.,  and  Kahllsch.) 
Kahlow,    Arthur,    Mayvllle,    Wis.      Handle    for    traveling 

bags.     1,452,243  ;  Apr.  17. 
Kahn,   Bertrand   B.,   Cincinnati,    assignor   to   The   Estate 

Stove  Company,   Hamilton,  Ohio.     Heater.     1,457,078 ; 

May  29. 
Kahn,  Joseph,  Chicago,  111.    Loose-leaf  device.    1,444,612  ; 

Feb.   6. 
Kahn      M.^nufacturlng      Company.         (See      Pendergrass, 

Walter  L.,  assignor.) 
Kahn,   Max,   New   York,   N.   Y.,  assignor  to  Intarvln  Co 

Inc.     Utilization  of  edible  fats.     1,455,254  ;  May  15. 
Kahns,  Walter  R.,  assignor  to  J.  H.  White  Manufacturing 

Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Extensible  support  for  elec- 
tric-lamp sockets.     1,443,747  ;  Jan.  30. 


Kahns,    Walter    R.,    and   K.    Keller,    assignors    to    J.    H. 

White  Manufacturing  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Light- 
ing fixture.     1,443,748  ;  Jan.   30. 
Kahnweiler,   Sidney   B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Animal  toy. 

1,441,095  ;  Jan.  2. 
Kail,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  The  A.  &  J.  Manufacturing 

Co.,  BinghEimton,  N.  Y.     Egg  beater.     1,470,169  ;  Oct.  0. 
Kail,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  The  A.   &  J.  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,   Binghamton,    N.   Y.     Egg  beater.      1.470,170; 

Oct.  9. 
Kaim,   Henry  J.,   St.  Paul,  Minn.     Reversing  mechanism 

for   lathes.      1,461,776 ;    July   17. 
Kaimer,  Richard  B.,  assignor   to  The  English  &  Mersick 

Co.,    New    Haven,    Conn.      Latch    for    vehicle    do-ors. 

1,446,848;  Feb.   27. 
Kaimer,   Richard  V.,   assignor  to  The  English  &  Mersick 

Co.,    New    Haven,    Conn.       Latch    for    vehicle    doors. 

1,453,712  ;  May  1. 
Kain  &  Aunger   Company,   The.      (See  Kain,   Robert,  as- 
signor.) 
Kain,  Robert,  Cleveland,   Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Kain  & 

Aunger  Company.     Damper-locking  device.     1,440,921 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Kaiser,    Christian,    assignor    to    Great    Falls    Automatic 

Shell      Company,      Great      Falls,      Mont.      Projectile. 

1,447,023  ;   Feb.  27. 
Kaiser,    Fred    H.,    Ainsworth,    Nebr.      Foot-power    swing 

chair.     1,468,569;  Sept.  18. 
Kaiser,  George,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Transmission  mechanism. 

1,445,323;  Feb.   13. 
Kaiser,    Henry,    assignor    to    The   Farm    Specialt.y   Mfgr. 

Co.,  New  Holstein,  Wis.     Coupling  apparatus  for  trac- 
tors.    1,460,347;  June  26. 
Kaiser,  Jacob  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Device  for  inflating 

tires  and  the  like.     1,467,671 ;  Sept.  11. 
Kaiser,  John  N.      (See  Frey,  J.  H.,  and  Kaiser.) 
Kaiser,   Reuben,   assignor   to   T.   M.   Duch6  &  Sons,    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Sizing  composition.     1,448.847  ;  Mar.   20. 
Kaiser,  William  S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Doll.     Des.  62,330; 

May  8. 
Kaisorman,   Achille,   and   A.   Zaugg,    Detroit,   Mich.      Oil- 
burning  attachment.     1,458,919  ;  June  12. 
Kalsling,'  Frank  W.,  jr.,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switchboard 

and      Supply      Company,      Chicago,      111.        Ammeter. 

1,471,849  :  Oct.  23. 
Kalsling,  William,  assignor   to  Kellogg   Switchboard   and 

Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Electrical  rectifier  and 

pole  changer.     1,441,426 ;   Jan.   9.  , 

Kaisling,  William,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switchboard  and 

Supply    Company,     Chicago,     III.      Polarity    indicator. 

1,441,427  ;  Jan.  9. 
Kaisling,   William,   assignor  to  Kellogg  Switchboard   and 

Supply     Company,     Chicago,     111.        Ignition     switch. 

1,450,728;  Apr.  3. 
Kaisling,   William,   assignor   to  Kellogg   Switchboard  and 

Supply      Company,      Chicago,      111.        Calling      device. 

1,456,602  :  May  29. 
Kaisling,   William,  assignor  to   Kellogg   Switchboard  and 

Supply     Company,     Chicago,     111.        Ignition     switch. 

Rel5,700  ;  Oct.  16. 
Kaji,    Hilda,   assignor  to  M.   B.    Leventhal,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.      Textile   fabric    or    similar    article.      Des.    62,290 ; 

May  1. 
Kalaf,  John,  jr.,  Mcta,  Mo.    Diaphragm  violin.   1,455,916; 

May  22. 
Kalaratovi<5,    Mathew.      (See    Harmsen,    E.    G.    D.,    and 

Kalaf  atovi<;.) 
Kalamazoo    Loose    Leaf    Binder    Co.       (See    Wigginton, 

George  P.,  assignor.) 
Kalamazoo  Paper  Box  Company.      (See  Allworth,    Frank 

E.,  assignor.) 
Kalamazoo  Paper  Box   Company.      (See   Poppe,  Edward 

W.,    assignor.) 
Kalanzis,    James    G.,    Chattanooga,    Tenn.      Shutter   lock 

for  cameras.     1,446,186  ;  Feb.  20. 
Kalenofif,     Godel,     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Cutting     machine. 

1,473,629  ;  Nov.  18. 
Kales    Stamping    Company.       (See    Bckermann,    Leo    A., 

assignor.) 
Kales    Stamping    Company.       (See    Zink,    Fred    W.,    as- 
signor.) 
Kalin,  .losef,   Oberwinterthur,   Switzerland.     Element  for 

wainscoting.     1,463,041  ;  July  24. 
Kalischer,   Georg,    Mainkur,    near   Frankfort-on-the-Maln, 

J.   MuUer  and  D.   Nissen,   Frankfort-on-the-Maln,   Ger- 
many, assignors  to  Leopold  Cassella  &  Co.,  Gesellschaft 

mit     beschrankter     Haftung.       Yellow     vat     dyestuff. 

1,440,833;  Jan.  2. 
Kallsz,   Steve,  Chicago,   III.     Drier.      1,459,211 ;  June  19. 
Kallwerke    Salzdetfurth   Aktiengesellschaft.       (See   Hen- 

nlcke,  Rudolf,  assignor.) 
Kalle  &  Co.  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Kogel,  G.,  and  Neu- 

enhaus,   assignors.) 
Kalle  &  Company,  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Schmidt,  M. 

P.,  and  Roess,  assignors.) 
Kallio,  Arvo,  Worcester,  Mass.     Rail  clamp.    1,440,390 ; 

Jan.   2. 
Kallmeyer,    Theophllus,    Santa    Paula,    Calif.      Revolving 

piston.     1,474,325;  Nov.  13. 
Kalman,      William,      Chicago,      111.        Antiskid      device. 

1,476,716;  Dec.  11. 
Kalmanovitch,  Jakob,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Photo-reproducing 

apparatus.     1.447,388;   Mar.   6. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1928. 
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Kalnms,  Comstock  &  Wescott,  Inc.  (See  Atwood,  Francis 
C,  assignor.) 

Kalmus,  Comstock  &  Wescott,  Inc.  (See  Comstock, 
Daniel  P.,  assignor.) 

Kalmus,  Comstock  &  Wescott,  Inc.  (See  Osann,  Norman, 
assignor.) 

Ealmus,  Comstock  &  Wescott,  Inc.  (See  Wescott,  Wil- 
liam B.,  assignor.) 

Kalmus,  Comstock  &  Wescott,  Inc.  (See  Whitney, 
Lymau  F.,  assignor.) 

Kalteubach,  John,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Sash  fastener. 
1,462,345;  July  17. 

Kaltenbach,  Robert  W.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to 
The  McMvler  Interstate  Company,  Bedford,  Ohio. 
Floating  crane.     1,443,078  ;  Jan.  23. 

Ealtwasser,  Oskar,  Berlin,  and  L.  Klrberger,  Berlin- 
Charlottenburg,  assignors  to  Actien  Gesellschaft  filr 
Anilin  Fabrikatlon,  Berlin,  Germany.  Dyeing  skins, 
hairs,   and   the   like.      1,460;758 ;   July   3. 

Kambayashi,  Kazuo,  Kuze-gun,  Kyoto,  Japan.  Incan- 
descent electric  lamp.     1,445,398  ;  Feb.  13. 

Kamenstein,  Meyer,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cash  hox. 
1,470,749  ;  Oct.  16. 

Eamijo,  Hlroji,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Manufacture  of  cloth 
tags.      1,447,555  ;   Mar.   6. 

Kamiiiski,  Joseph  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Drafting  instrument. 
1,461,530;  July  10. 

Kaminskl,  Paul,  Berlln-Pankow,  assignor  to  Siemens 
&  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  Germany. 
Electric   signaling   system.      1,470,368 ;    Oct.    9. 

Kaminskl,  Paul,  Berlln-Pankow,  assignor  to  Siemens  & 
Halske  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin, 
Germany.  Teleadjuster  for  guns  and  the  like. 
1,470,369  ;  Oct.  9. 

Kaminskl,  Paul,  Berlln-Pankow,  assignor  to  Siemens  & 
Halske,  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin, 
Germany.  Apparatus  for  the  long-distance  adjustment 
of  guns  and  the  like.     1,470,748  ;   Oct.   16.    - 

Kam-Kap  Appliance  Co.  (See  Kenneweg,  Albert  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kammerdiner,  James  A.,  Montebello,  Calif.  Rotary  Jar. 
1,469,305  ;  Oct.  2. 

Kammerm',  William.  (See  Rickenbacker,  A.,  and  Kam- 
merer. ) 

Kammerhoff,    Meno,     Orange,    N.     J.       Battery    holder. 

1,471,739  ;  Oct.  23. 
Kammeyer,  Charles  T.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.     Galley  bar 

and  proof.     1,465,082  ;  Aug.  J.4. 
Kamper,  Leslie  H.     (See  Adland,  V.  E.,  and  Kamper.) 
Kampmann,  Gerhardt  S.  R.,  Holte,  near  Copenhagen,  Den- 
mark.   Tumbler  or  ward  lock.     1,450,088  ;  Mar.  27. 
Kanagy,   Abraham    L.,    and   W.    H.    Cotton,    Chicago,    111. 

Sectional  furnace  roof.     1,440,468  ;  Jan.  2. 
Kanak,     Joseph     C,     Chicago,     111.        Hot-air     furnace. 

1,462,287;  July  17. 
Kanamori,    Shigeyuki,     Tokyo,    Japan.      Building    block. 

1,466,836  ;  Sept.  4. 
Kandler,  Edmund,  and  J.  C.  Sabel,  assignors  to  Bausch  & 

Lromb    Optical    Company,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Mounted 

optical  system.     1,476,717;  Dec.  11. 
Kane,   Edmund   J.,    Chicago,    111.      Power-operated   crane. 

1,452,690;  Apr.  24. 
Kane,  John  M.,  Kankakee,  111.     Self-feeder  for  thrashing 

machines.     1,440,391 ;  Jan.  2. 
Kane,     Michael    F.,     Shaft,    Pa.      Illuminated-license-tag 

holder  for  vehicles.     1,456,736;  May  29. 
Kahe,  Paul.     (See  Mowry,  E.,  and  Kane.) 
Kane,   Richard   W.   H.      (See   Badcock,    Fred,   assignor.) 
Kane,   Thomas  H.,   assignor  to  Truscon   Steel   Company, 

Youngstown,  Ohio.     Building  construction.     1,458,230 ; 

June  12. 
Kane,   Walter,   Sarnla,   Ontario,   Canada.      Car-door  fas- 
tener.    1,457,737  ;  June  5. 
Kaneen,  Harry  B.,  Papineau,  HI.    Typewriter  attachment. 

1,454,588;  May  8. 
Kanet,  Nathan.     (See  Mitzenmacher,  Sara,  assignor.) 
Kaniuk,   Michael,   Boyertown,   Pa.     Dish   or  vessel  cover. 

Des.  62,227  ;  Apr.  17. 
Kaniuk,  Michael,  Boyertown,  Pa.     Milk  boiler.    1,452,344  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Kanner,  Samuel.     (See  Pollak,  Abraham,  assignor.) 
Kansas  City  Gasoline  Company,  The.     (See  Lasher,  Henry 

M.,  assignor.) 
Kansas    City    Gasoline    Company,    The.       (See    Wellman, 

Frank  E.,  assignor.) 
Kant-Break  Ladders,  Inc.     (See  Walchli,  George  H.,  as- 
signor.) 
Kanygin,    Peter,    Brilliant,    British     Columbia,     Canada. 

Heavy-duty  hammer.     1,443,689 ;   Jan.  30. 
Kapatae,    Gregore    K,    Providence,    R.    I.      Roving    stop 

motion  for  spinning  frames.     1,458,980  ;  June  19. 
Kapelman,  Felix  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Combination  chair. 

1,455,255  ;  May  15. 
Kaperzenski,    Stanley.    Detroit,    Mich.      Combined    sword 

and   revolver.      1.478,568 ;   Dec.    25. 
Kaplckas,  Paul  K,,  Brockton,  Mass.,  assignor  of  one-half 

to  P.  Walatkevicius,  Nanticoke,  Pa,     Combination  ciga- 
rette and  match  box.     1,443,577  ;  Jan.  30. 
Kaplan,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rubber  heel.    1,467,547  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Kaplan,    Morduch   L.,    Brooklvn,   N.   Y.      Electric   candle 

lamp.     1,477,875;   Dec.   18. 


Kaplan,   Morduch   L.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Electric-battery 

lamp.     1,477,876;  Dec.  18. 
Kaplan,   Morduch    L.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Electric-battery 

lamp.     1,477,877  ;  Dec.   18. 
Kaplan,    Morduch    L.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Electric-battery 

lamp.      1,477.878  :    Dec,    18. 
Kaplan,    Samuel,   Monroe,    La.      Wheel    for    automobiles. 

1,465,714;   Aug.  21. 
Kaplan,    Samuel,    Monroe,   La.      Wheel   for    automobiles. 

1,465,715;   Aug.   21. 
t^aplan,    Samuel,    and    H.    M,    Howell,    assignors    to    In- 
stant Changeable  Tire  Rim  Co,  Inc,  Monroe,  La,    Wheel 

for  automobiles.     1,478,437  ;  Dec.  25. 
Kaplan,  Victor,  Brunn,   Czechoslovakia.     Water  turbine. 

1,451,263  ;  Apr.  10. 
Kaplan,  Victor,  Brunn,  Austria.     Draft  tube.     1,467,168; 

Sept.  4. 
Kaplan,   Victor,   Brunn,   Austria.     Directrix  for   turbines 

and  the  like.     1,467,325  ;   Sept.  11. 
Kaplan,    Victor,    Brunn,    Austria.      Turbine.      1,467,672 ; 

Sept.  11. 

Kaplon,  Abraham  I.,  Brunswick,  Md.  Radiator  thermo- 
stat.    1,462,012  ;  July  17. 

Karajem,  Roman.     (See  Wodonos,  Stephen,  assignor.) 

Karaus,  Joseph,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Making  reeds. 
1,446,095  ;   Feb.  20. 

Karayanis,  Nicholas  J.  (See  Miller,  W.  P.,  and 
Karayanis.) 

Karch,  Charles  R.,  Brantford,  Ontario,  Canada.  Snubbing 
attachment  for  vehicles,     1,441,355  ;  Jan,  9. 

Karcher,  David  P„  Somerville,  Mass,  Hoist,  1,456,131 ; 
May  22, 

Karczewskl,  Alphons,  Clintonville,  Wis.  Shears,  1,444,792  ; 
Feb,  13. 

Kardos,  Emanuel,  Newark,  N.  J.  Detinning  tin  scrap  and 
the  like.     1,471,469 ;  Oct.  23. 

Kardos,  Emanuel.  Newark,  assignor  to  Metal  &  Thermit 
Corporation,  Cbrome,  N.  J.  Tin  sponge  article  of 
manufacture  and  producing  and  utilizing  the  same. 
1,466,837  ;  Sept.  4. 

Karft,  Carl,  et  al.     (See  Faralla,  Raoul  A.,  assignor.) 

Karge,  Maxwell  R.,  Phoenix,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  C.  J.  Deckop,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Cushion  shaft 
coupling.     1,471,488  ;  Oct.  23. 

Karish,  Isaak,  and  J,  Kernes,  Chicago,  111.  Phonograph. 
1,455,209  ;  May  15. 

Karitzky,   John.      (See  Plelster,   H.   W.,   and   Karitzky.) 

Karitzky,  John,  Garwood,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  H.  B.  Newhall,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Bolt  anchor. 
1,452,514  ;   Apr.   24. 

Karitzky,  John,  Garwood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  H.  B.  New- 
hall,  executor  of  H.  B.  Newhall,  sr.,  deceased.  Bolt 
anchor.     1,469,668  ;  Oct.  2. 

Karl,  Andrew  J.,  et  al.  (See  Webb,  Benjamin  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Karl,  Andrew   J.,   and   B.   F.    Webb,   Sistersville,   W.   Va. 

Power-transmission  device.     1,444,613  ;  Feb,  6, 
Karl,   Andrew   J„   and   B,   F.    Webb.    Sistersville,   W.   Va. 

Power-transmission    device.      1,449,328 ;    Mar.    20. 
Karl,  Andrew  J.,  Sistersville,  and  B.  F.  Webb,  Bens  Run, 

assignors    to    Webb    Multispeed    Winch    Manufacturing 

Company,    Sistersville,    W.    Va.      Combined   winch   and 

support  therefor.     1,461,637  ;  July  10. 
Karl,  Charles  L.  B.      (See  Karl,  Julius  E.,  C.  L.  B.,  and 

3.  D.) 
Karl,   Helnrich.      (See  Karl,   William   and   H.) 
Karl,  Helnrich,  Jersey  City,  N,  J,     Toothbrush  and  mak- 
ing it.      1,477,706  ;  Dec,   18, 
Karl,    Joseph   D.      (See   Karl,    Julius    B,,    C,    L,    B„   and 

J.  D.) 
Karl,  Julius  E.,  C,  L,  B,,  and  J.  D.,  Peoria,  111,     Oil  gauge 

for  internal-combustion  engines,     1,475,268  ;  Nov,  27, 
Karl,   William   and   H,,   Jersey   City,    N.   J,     Toothbrush, 

1,476,519;  Dec.  4. 
Karlan,    Jake,    New    York,    N,    Y.      Making   finger    rings, 

1,474,828;  Nov.  20. 
Karlen,  Louis  W.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.    Folder  and  fastener 

therefor.    1,464,766  ;  Aug.  14. 
Karlson,  Gustav  V.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Chilling- 
worth      Engineering      Corporation.         Signal      flasher. 

1,447,136;  Feb.  27. 
Karlson,  Henry  C.     (See  Maclnnes,  Jesse,  assignor.) 
Karlson.  Henry  C.     (See  Palm,  Victor  F.  L.,  assignor.) 
Karmann,     Michael,     Highland     Park,     Mich.       Artificial 

tooth.     1.452,878;  Apr,  24, 
Karns^  Walter  E.,  assignor  of  one-eighth  to  M.  A.  Wallace, 

Indianapolis,   Ind.     Gas  producing  and   cooling  device. 

1.470.847  ;    Oct.    16. 

Karns,  Walter  E,,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  of  one-eighth 
to  M,   A,   Wallace,   Indianapolis,   Ind.     Producing  gas. 

1.470.848  ;  Oct.  16. 

Karp,  George,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Cigar  container 
and  humidor.     1,474,264  ;  Nov.  13. 

Karpal,  Sam,  Holmesburg,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J. 
Zach,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    File  cutter.    1,474,720  ;  Nov.  20. 

Karpeles  Company.  (See  Richardson,  Charles  F..  as- 
signor.) 

Karpen,  S.,  &  Bros.  (See  Carter,  C.  B.,  and  Coxe,  as- 
signors.) 

Karpici,  John,  Hamtramck,  Mich.  Caster.  1,460,159 ; 
June  26. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Karr,  Alfred  D.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  K.  D.  Perkins,  as- 
signors to  Audifi'ren  Refrigerating  Machine  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Refrigerating  machine.  1,467,796 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Karr,  Francis,  Holland,  Mich.  Cushion.  1,468,268 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Karrett,  Henry,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Garment.  1,467,482  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Karsack,  Paul,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cover  for  boilers. 
1,454,118;  May  8 

Karst,  Joseph  P.  and  O.  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Transporta- 
tion package  for  graphophone  records.  1,462,642 ; 
July  24. 

Karst,  Oliver  J.      (See  Karst,  Joseph  P.   and  O.  J.) 

Karsting,  H.  B.     (See  McCracken,  E.,  and  Gray,  assignors.) 

Kartzmark,  Otto,  West  Haven,  Conn.  Dispensing  recep- 
tacle.     1,452,691  ;  Apr.   24. 

Karus,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Cap.    1,443,475  ;  Jan.  30. 

Kasch,  Charles  H.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Pintle.  1,444.311  ; 
Feb.   6. 

Kasdan,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vanity  bag  and  the 
like.     1,454,515  ;  May  8. 

Kasdan,  Nathan,  New  York,  and  D.  Pollack,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Majestic  Machine  &  Tool  Co.,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Vanity  box.     1,463,472  ;  July  31. 

Kasdan,  Nathan,  New  York  and  D.  Pollack,  Brooklyn,  as- 
signors to  Majestic  Machine  &  Tool  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  y.     Combination  vanity  article.     1,469,562  ;  Oct.  2. 

Kashinsky,  John,  assignor  to  New  Jersey  Can  Company, 
Weehawken,   N.  J.     Receptacle.     1,462,578 ;  July  24. 

Kashiwabara,  Tsunejiro,  Mii-Guu,  Fukuoka-Ken,  Japan. 
Gas  engine.     1,476,255  ;  Dec.  4. 

Kashmere,  John  C,  and  J.  K.  Roberts,  assignors  to  W.  C. 
Williams,  Wllkes-Barre,  Pa.  Toy  vehicle.  1,457,842  ; 
June  5. 

Kasik,  Robert.  Chicago,  111.  Household  noodle  cutter. 
1,442,616;  Jan.  16. 

Kasley,  Alexander  T.,  Tinlcum  Township,  Delaware 
County,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manu- 
facturing  Co.     Locomotive.      1,444,545 ;   Feb.   6. 

Kasley,  Alexander  T.,  Tinicum  Township,  Delaware  County, 
Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company.     Condensing  apparatus.     1,444,546 ;    Feb.   6. 

Kasley,  Alexander  T.,  Essington,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Inlet  mani- 
fold.    1,444,547;  Feb.  6. 

Kasley,  Alexander  T.,  Essington,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Tor- 
pedo.    1,450,597;  Apr.  3. 

Kasley,  Alexander  T.,  Essington,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Driv- 
ing arrangement  for  ships.      1,461,852  ;   July  17. 

Kasley,  Alexander  T.,  Essington,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Tur- 
bine.    1,469,925;  Oct.  9. 

Kasley,  Alexander  T.,  Essington,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Tur- 
bine  blading.      1,472,070;   Oct.   30. 

Kasley,  Alexander  T.,  Essington,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Re- 
frigerator.    1,477.127  ;  Dec.  11. 

Kasley,  Alexander  T.,  Lester,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Steering 
gear.     1,468,236;  Sept.  18. 

Kasparl,  Mathlas  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  International  Harvester  Company. 
Controlling  mechanism  for  balling  machines. 
1,452,298  :  Apr.  17. 

Kasper,  Walter  F.,  assignor  to  Fairmont  Gas  Engine  & 
Railway  Motor  Car  Co.,  Fairmont,  Minn.  Sliding  base 
for  belt-driven  motor  cars.     1,440,392  ;  Jan.  2. 

Kassander,  Leopold,  assignor  to  Nathan  Manufacturing 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Oil  cup.   1,475,703  ;  Nov.  27. 

Kassler,  Adolph,  assignor  to  American  Car  and  Foundry 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Door-latching  means. 
1,470,370;  Oct.  9. 

Kast,  Morgan  D.,  Pendleton,  Oreg.  Harvester-frame 
construction.      1,469,157  ;   Sept.   25. 

Kaszinski,  Benedykt  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hat  and  gar- 
ment  holder.     1,477,566  ;  Dec.  18. 

Kath,  Willy,  Berlin-Priedenaii.  assignor  to  Siemens  & 
Halske  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin, 
Germany.  Rate-of-flow  indicators  for  Venturi  meters. 
1,459,212;  June  19. 

Kato,  Michael  B.,  Duquesne,  Pa.  Rotary  engine. 
1,456,603  ;  May  29. 

Kato,    Michael    B.,    Duquesne,    Pa.      Double-heating    com- 
bination boiler.     1,458,135  ;   June  12. 
Katt,   Herbert  G.      (See  Grimont,  A.,   and  Katt.) 
Katz,  Benjamin,  Oakland,  Calif.     Headrest  for  automobile 

seats  and  the  like.     1,471,168 ;  Oct.  16. 
Katz,   Clara,   New   York,  N.   Y.,   assignor  to   Susquehanna 

Silk  Mills.     Textile  fabric.     Des.   62,008  ;  Feb.  27. 
Katz,    Clara,   assignor    to    Susquehanna    Silk   Mills,    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,453  ;  June  5. 
Katz,    Clara,   assignor    to    Susquehanna   Silk   Mills,    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,454  ;  June  5. 
Katz,    Clara,    assignor   to    Susquehanna    Silk   Mills,    New 

York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric.      Dee.    62,455 ;    June    5. 
Katz,   Herman,      (See  Akey,   M.   R.,   and  Katz.) 
Katz,    Leon,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Shoe-shining    cabinet. 

1,447,787  ;  Mar.  6. 


Katz,  Morris  I.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Bottle.  Des.  62,300; 
May  1. 

Katz,  Samuel,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  J.  Frank,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Annunciator  or  indicator  system. 
1.466,448  ;  Aug.  28. 

Katzick,  Oscar  S.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Ice-cream  cone. 
Des.  62,220  ;  Apr.  17. 

Katzinger,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Edward  Katzinger  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Baking  pan.     1,440,542  ;  Jan.  2. 

Katzinger,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Edward  Katzinger  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Baking  pan.     1,440,543  ;  Jan.  2. 

Katzinger,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Edward  Katzinger  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Baking-pan  set.     1,440,544  ;  Jan.  2. 

Katzinger,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Edward  Katzinger  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111,     Cake  pan,     1,477,650  ;  Dec.  18. 

Katzinger,  Arthur,  assignor  to  The  Ekco  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Dough-handling  apparatus. 
1,448,665:  Mar.  13. 

Katzinger,  Edward,  Company.  (See  Katzinger,  Arthur, 
assignor.) 

Katzman,  Max,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Display  case. 
Des.  63,369  ;  Nov.  27. 

Kaucher,  Alexander  W.,  Rochester,  N,  Y.  Illuminated 
sign.      Des.    62,904 ;    Sept.    4. 

Kauffman,  Earl  V.,  Cable,  Ohio.  Swlveled  tractor  plow- 
hitch.     1,477.061  ;  Dec.  11, 

Kauffman,  Elias  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Pliers.  1,469,306 ; 
Oct.   2. 

Kauffman,  Harry  B..  and  R.  J.  Forman,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Switch.     1,445,958;  Feb.  20. 

Kauffman,  Walter  L..  2d,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Automobile 
brake   control.     1,475,491  :   Nov,   27. 

Kauffmann,  Ferdinand  E.,  Rahway,  N.  J.  Hat-clipping 
machine.     1.452,048  ;  Apr.  17. 

Kauffmann,  Ferdinand  E.,  Rahway,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
finishing  the  edges  of  hat  brims.     1.452,049;  Apr.   17. 

Kaufle,  Henry  A.,  Charleroi,  Pa.  Washing  machine. 
1,474,041  ;  Nov.  13. 

Kaufman,  Adam  W.,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Friction-grip, 
choke  control.     1,454,238  ;  May  8. 

Kaufman,  David  V.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  I.  Sehmertz- 
ler,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Ink  distributor.  1,457,252; 
May  20. 

Kaufman,  Elmer  E.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Thread  guide  for 
rewinding  machines.     1,443,897  ;  Jan.  30 

Kaufman,  Harry  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ring.  Des.  61,913 : 
Feb,  6. 

Kaufman,  Irvin  H.,  assignor  to  The  Blackburn-Smith 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vacuum  trap.  1,442,575  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Kaufman,  .Tohn.      (See  Noo,   C.   S.,   and  Kaufman,) 

Kaufman.  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Closure  for  collapsi- 
ble tubes  and  other  containers.     1,464,320;  Aug.  7. 

Kaufman,  Matthew.     (See  Denny,  B.,  and  Kaufman.) 

Kaufman,  Saul,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window  guard.  1,443,896  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Kaufman,  William  C,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  Automatic 
stop   for  talking   machines.     1,444,688 ;    Feb.   6. 

Kaufmann,  Florence  A,,  assignor  to  W.  A.  Hill,  Kansas 
City,   Mo.     Soft-collar  supporter,     1,453,144 :    Apr.   24, 

Kaufmann,  Jacob,  assignor  to  Steel  Heddle  Manufacturing 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pile-forming  wire  for  pile- 
fabric  looms.     1,464,181  ;  Aug.  7. 

Kaufmann,  Jacob,  assignor  to  Steel  Heddle  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bobbin.  1,475,704 : 
Nov.  27. 

Kaufmann,  Joseph,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Garment  pocket. 
1,470,987 ;    Oct.    16. 

Kaufmann,  Max,  &  Company  Inc.    (See  McCreedy,  J.  W.) 

Kaufmann,  Siegfried  H.,  London,  England.  Case  for 
manicure    instruments.      1,455,004 ;    May    15. 

Kaukauna  Machine  Works.  (See  Mayer,  Louis,  as- 
signor.) 

Kaupevt,  Joseph,  Chicago,  111.  Lifting  jack,  1,460,851 ; 
July  3. 

Kaupke,  Lee  H.,  assignor  to  Rock  Island  Plow  Company, 
Rock  Island,  111.     Tractor  plow.     1,441,356  ;  Jan.  9. 

Kaurich,  John,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Accident-proof  auto- 
mobile   fender.      1,451,833;    Apr,    17, 

Kauser,  Elsie  B.,  administratrix,    (See  Kauser,  Georse  W.) 

Kauser,  George  W,,  deceased,  Chicago,  111. ;  B.  B.  Kauser, 
administratrix.      Camera.      1,469,273 ;    Oct.    2. 

Kaustiiie  Company.     (See  Geibel,  John  F.,  assignor.) 

Kauth,  Henry  J,     (See  Schares,  Henry  J.  and  Kauth.) 

Kautzky,  Rudolph  H.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Draft  control 
structure  for  locomotive  engines.     1,475,835  ;  Nov.   27. 

Kavanagh,  Edward,  Chicago,  111.  Cowl  lamp.  Des. 
63,231  ;  Nov.  6. 

Kavanaugh,  Charles  B.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Washing  ma- 
chine.     1,476,081 ;   Dec.  4. 

Kavanaugh,  Charles  H.,  et  al.  (See  Plynn,  John  W., 
assignor.) 

Kavanaugh,  Edward  W.  and  M.  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Stuffing  box   and    the   like.     1,450,421  ;   Apr.    3. 

Kavanaugh,  Frederick  W.,  et  al.  (See  Elynn,  John  W., 
assignor.) 

Kavanaugh,  Michael  J.  (See  Kavanaugh,  Edward  W. 
and  M,  J.) 

Kavanaugh,  Thomas  E.  (See  Hagey,  J.  C,  and  Kava- 
naugh.) 

Sawai,  Shozaburo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Game.  1,476,000  ; 
Dec.  4. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Eawamura,  Fred  N.,  Lander,  Wyo.  Typewriter-carrlage- 
retvirn  mochanism.     1,445,59V  ;  Feb.  13. 

Knwaimini,  Fred  N.,  Denver,  Color.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1.401,662  ;  July  10. 

Kawaniura,  Gozo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nail  puller. 
1,454,2;!9  ;  May  8. 

Kawauisbi,  Sadagiro,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Tire.  1,442,073 ; 
Jan.   16. 

Kawasaki,  Utakichi,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Printing  press 
1,457,034  :  May  20. 

Kawasaki,  Utakichi,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Means  for 
preventing  drafts  in  doorways.     1,459,508;  June  19. 

Kawashima,  Kiyoshi,  Mitsugi-gun,  Japan.  Manufacture 
of  a  coating  for  cloths  for  aeroplane  wings  or  planes 
and   the  like.      1,469,839  ;   Oct.   9. 

Kawieckl,  Edmond,  et  al.  (See  Krzyzewski,  Felix,  as- 
signor. 1 

Kawiecki,  Ludwik,  et  al.  (See  Krzyzewski,  Felix,  as- 
signor.) 

Kawneer  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Gorsline,  Hatha- 
way M.,  assignor.) 

Kay,  Albert  E.,  Lowell,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation, 
ilopedale,  Mass.  Builder  mechanism  for  winding  ma- 
chines.    1,466,290;  Aug.  28. 

Kay,  George  E.  O.     (See  Champ,  6.  H.,  and  Kay.) 

J5.ay,  Joseph,  Stockport,  and  J.  Jennings,  London,  as- 
signors to  Premier  Private  Telephone  Company  Lim- 
ited, Stockport,  England.  Telephone.  1,471,696 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Kay,  William  E.,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  valve  for  water 
heaters.     1,448,666;  Mar.  13. 

Kayaukluk,  Philip,  Unalakleet,  Alaska.  Animal  trap. 
1,464,429  ;  Aug.  7. 

Kaye,  Frederick,  Ashton-upon-Mersey,  England.  Appara- 
tus for  the  production  of  designs  in  paper,  millboard, 
vegetable  leather  substitute,  and  linoleum  substitute. 
1,471,169;   Oct.  16. 

Kaye,  Frederick,  Ashton-upon-Mersey,  England.  Appara- 
tus for  the  production  of  designs  in  paper,  millboard, 
vegetable  leather  substitute,  and  linoleum  substitute. 
1,471,170  ;    Oct.    16. 

Kave,  John  A.,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Package  tie.     1,476,520;   Dec.  4. 

Kaye,  Joseph  M.,  assignor  to  Eiseman,  Kaye  Company, 
Chicago,  in.     Keyless  lock.     1.474,042  ;  Nov.  13. 

Kaznakoff,  Alexander  N.     (See  Hall.  E.  S.  and  KaznakoEf.) 

Keall,  Frank  B.,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Edge- 
setting  machine.     1,472,071 ;  Oct.  30. 

Kear,  George  C,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  BaU  valve.  1,478,125  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Kearby,  Earl  J.,  assignor  of  forty-nine  one-hundredths  to 
M.  "E.  Kearby,  one-fourth  to  M.  S.  Finch,  and  one- 
fourth  to  J.  A.  Muchenberger,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Selec- 
tive  power  transmission.      1,467,274  ;    Sept.   4. 

Kearby,  Mary  E.,  et  al.     (See  Kearby,  Earl  J.,  assignor.) 

Kearney,  Dennis  B.,  Keene,  N.  H.  Combined  detergent 
receptacle   and   brush.      1,478.392 ;   Dec.   25. 

Kearney,  Edward  J.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Kearney  & 
Trecker  Corporation,  West  Allis,  Wis.  Slide-actuating 
mechanism.      1,450,598  ;   Apr.   3. 

Kearney,  James  R.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Wire  puller. 
1,464,939  ;  Aug.  14. 

Kearney,  James  R.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cable  clamp. 
1.404,940;  Aug.  14. 

Kearney,  James  R..  and  H.  L.  Johnson,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Wall  bracket.     1,452,515;   Apr.  24. 

Kearney  &  Trecker  Corporation.  (See  Kearney,  Edward 
J.,   assignor.)  • 

Kearus,  H.  W.,  and  Company  Limited.  (See  Kearns, 
Joseph  R.  C,  assignor.) 

Kearns,  Joseph  R.  C.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  W. 
Kearns  and  Company  Limited,  Broadheath,  near  Man- 
chester, England.  Means  for  indicating  and  measur- 
ing the  travel  of  moving  parts  of  machine  tools. 
1,467,043;    Sept.   4.. 

Keating,  Frank  J.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Combination  pliers. 
1.452,642  ;  Apr.  24. 

Keating,  Robert  M.,  deceased,  Springfield,  Mass. ;  B.  E. 
Brutnell,  executrix,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Keating  Valve  Company,  Incorporated,  Springfield, 
Ma.<?s.     Flushing  valve.     1,443,690;  Jan.   30. 

Keating  Valve  Company.  (See  Keating,  Robert  M., 
assignor.) 

Keaton,  Robert  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Automobile 
tire.     Des.  62,487:  June  12. 

Keavanev,  William  R..  assignor  to  The  Chase  Companies, 
Inc.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Flush  wall  receptacle  plate. 
1.455,399  ;  May  15. 

Kebler,  Leonard.  Bronxville,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ward 
Leonard  Electric  Company.  Rheostat.  1,453,682  ; 
May  1. 

Kebler,  Leonard,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ward 
Leonard  Electric  Company.  Rheostat.  1,472,914 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Kebler,  Leonard,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ward 
jjconard  Electric  Company.  Electric-motor  controller. 
1,478.713  ;  Dec.  25. 

Kec,    Frank,    Prague,    Czechoslovakia.      Protecting   device 

for  gearing.s.     1,466,449  ;  Aug.   28. 
Kec.     Frank,     Prague,     Czechoslovakia.        Motor     plow. 
1.473,630  ;  Nov.  i3. 

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Keck,  Max,  Crescent  Springs,  Ky.  Machine  for  rolling 
metah      1,469,726 ;    Oct.    2. 

Keck,  Robert,  assignor  to  The  Double  Drive  Truck  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Axle  construction.  1,460,064 ; 
June  26. 

Keckler,  Charles  W.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  system.     1,466,233  ;  Aug.  28. 

Keckler,  Charles  W.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone-exchange   system.      1,478,037 ;    Dec.    18. 

Keckler,  Charles  W.,  Newark,  and  W.  B.  Strickler,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Signaling  system. 
1,459,403  ;   June  19. 

Keczur,  Jozefa,  West  Selkirk,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Com- 
bination chlpped-glass  frame  and  mirror.  Des.  62,731 ; 
July  24. 

Keczur,  Jozefa,  West  Selkirk,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Com- 
bination colored  chipped-glass  frame  and  mirror.  Des. 
62,732  ;  July  24. 

Keddy,  CllECord  L.,  Lynn,  assignor  to  A.  F.  Abbott,  Med- 
ford,   Mass.      Wave-motor   pump.      1,442.478 ;    Jan.    16. 

Keddy,  Clifford  L.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  W.  A.  Frye,  Welchville,  Me.  Lobster  trap. 
1,450.682  ;  Apr.   3. 

Kee,  Charles  L.,  Portsmouth,  Va.  Aircraft-launched 
temporary  drifting  mine.     1,442,345  ;  Jan.  16. 

Kee,  Charles  L.,  Portsmouth,  Va.  Advertising  device. 
1,471,665  ;  Oct.  23. 

Keedwell,  Charles  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composition  of 
matter    for    coating   surfaces.      1,476,016 ;    Dec.    4. 

Keegan,   Charles  R.      (See   Stevens,   Frank,   assignor.) 

Keegan,  Francis  W.     (See  Pokorny,  Frank,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Keegan,  William  J.,  jr.,  Elmhurst,  A.  H.  Callaghan,  Brook- 
lyn, and  D.  A.  Moore,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tire  carrier. 
1,464,941  ;   Aug.    14. 

Keel,  Harry  T.,  Chester,  Pa.  Winding  reel.  1,458,420  ; 
June  12. 

Keeler,  Alonzo  R.,  Altona,  111.  Com  busker  and  the 
like.     1,471,898;  Oct.  23. 

Keeler  Brass  Company.     (See  Graf,  Raymond  I.,  assignor.) 

Keeler,  Earl  A.,  Norristown,  assignor  to  Leeds  &  North- 
rup  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Measuring  apparatus. 
1,472,125;  Oct.  30. 

Keeler,  Earl  A.,  Norristown,  assignor  to  Leeds  &  North- 
rup  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electrode  for  ion 
concentration  effects.      1,474,151  ;  Nov.  13. 

Keeler,  Earl  A.,  Norristown,  assignor  to  Leeds  &  North- 
rup  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  obtaining  ion  concentration  effects.  1,474,594  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Keeler,  Herbert  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Can  opener.  1,461,151 ; 
July  10 

Keeler,  Herbert  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Ice  pick.  1,461,152 ; 
July  10. 

Keeler,  May  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Abdominal  sui>- 
port.     1,460,421 ;  July  3. 

Keeler,   Rufus  B.      (See   Carpenter,   H.   H.,   and   Keeler.) 

Keely,  Norris  C,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Cartridge  holder. 
1,464,659;   Aug.    14. 

Keen,  George  T.,  et  al.  (See  Williams,  Joseph  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Keenan,  Annie  R.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Detachable  trimming 
for  low  shoes.     1,471,035  ;  Oct.  16. 

Keenan,  John  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  B.  Gras- 
berger,  Richmond,  Va.  Bag  dispenser.  1,477,501 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Keenan,  Walter  F.,  jr.,  assignor  to  Power  Specialty  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  joint  for  high-pressure 
gas  apparatus.     1,475,705  ;   Nov.  27. 

Keene.  Waite  W.,  Quincy,  assignor  to  Masury  Young  Com- 
pany, Charlestown,  Mass.  Portable  sprayer.  1,450,742  ; 
Apr.  8. 

Keene,  Walter  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Brush  holder.  Des. 
62,193  ;  Apr.   10. 

Keene.  Walter  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Brush  holder.  Des. 
62,289  :  May  1. 

Keene,  Walter  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Brush  holder. 
1,465,642  ;   Aug.   21. 

Keene,  Walter  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Receptacle  for  hold- 
ing handles.      1,466.048;   Aug.   28. 

Keene,  Wendell  P.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Computing  Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y".  Com- 
bined typewriting  and  computing  machine.  1,442,576  ; 
Jan.   16. 

Keene,  William  L.,  Waterville,  Me.  Draft  regulator. 
1,469,158;   Sept.  25. 

Keene,  William  L.,  Waterville,  Me.  Draft  regulator. 
1,469,159  ;   Sept.   25. 

Keenev,  Robert  M.,  Denver,  Colo.  Electric  furnace. 
1,443,024  ;  Jan.  23. 

Keenly,  William  A.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Floor  or  ceiling 
plate.     1.475,188;  Nov.  27. 

Keep,  William  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Rendering  metal  non- 
oxidizable   and  the   metaL      l,456,27i;    May   22. 

Keeping,  Thomas  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lamp-shade- 
delivery  box.    1,453,275  ;  May  1. 

Keeports,  Harry  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Means  and  dies  for 
drop-forging  crank  shafts  and  forming  crank  shafts. 
1.460,720;  July  3. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continuerl. 


Keeran,  Charles  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Autopolnt  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pen- 
cil.    1,441,000  ;   Jan.   2. 

Keeran,  Charles  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Autopolnt  Manufacturing  Company,  Chlcaso,  111. 
Pencil.     1.474,595  ;  Nov.  20. 

Keesee,  Wesley  E.,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Combined 
lubricating-oil  and  gasoline  dispensing  apparatus.  Des. 
62,363;  May  15. 

Keferstein,  Elisabeth,  Blasewitz,  near  Dresden,  Germany. 
Spring  button  or  pressure  fastener.     1,445,618;  Feb.  1H. 

Keffer,  Joseph  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Timber  clamp.  1,468,476  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Keffer,  Joseph  W.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Clamp  for  connectins 
angularly  -  arranged  pieces  of  material.  1,468,478 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Kegan-Grace  Company.     (See  De  Atley,  Carroll,  assignor.) 

Kegel,   Harry.      (See  Martin,   W.   A.,   and  Kegel.) 

Kegler,  John  J.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Bromo-seltzer  dis- 
penser.     1,458,942  ;   June  19. 

Kegley,  John  L.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Rim  band.  1,464,136  ; 
Aug.  7. 

K^gresse,  Adolphe,  Paris,  France.  Track  belt  for  motor 
vehicles.     1,460,656  ;  July  3. 

KSgresse,  Adolphe,  Paris,  France.  Wheel  and  runner  or 
ski   assembling  device.     1,476,082 ;   Dec.   4. 

Kehl,  George  A.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Sand  toy.  1,450,375  ; 
Apr.   3. 

Kehlenbpck,    Fred    J.,     Newark,    N.    J.       Pipe    cleaner. 
1,448,748;   Mar.   20. 

Kehn,  John  J.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Box.     1,468,237  ;  Sept.  18. 

Kehoe,  James  J.,  and  W.  C.  T.  Morson,  Toronto,  Ontario. 
Canada.      Dishwasher.      1,446,905 ;    Feb.    27. 

Kehoe,  Josephine  G.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Bottle-vending  ma- 
chine.    1,442,953;  Jan.  23. 

Kehoe,  William  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Frame  or  easel 
for  displaying  cards,  pictures,  and  like  articles.  Des. 
63,080;   Oct.   2. 

Kehr,  Cyrus,  Washington,  D.  C.  Press.  1,403,895 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Kehr,  Cyrus,  Washington,  D.  C.  Press.  1,463,896 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Kehr,  Cvrus,  Washington,  D.  C.  Storage  building. 
1,465,135  ;   Aug.   14. 

Keil,  Gustav  B.,  assignor  to  Upton  Machine  Company,  St. 
Joseph,  Mich.     Air  gun.     1,464,610  ;  Aug.  14. 

Keil,  Gustav  B.,  assignor  to  Upton  Machine  Company, 
St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Power-transmitting  gearing. 
1,467,169;  Sept.  4. 

Keil,  Morris,  New  Orleans,  La.  Separable  fastener. 
1,452,743  ;  Apr.  24. 

Keilholtz,  Lester  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments;  to 
Delco  Light  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Power  plant. 
1,455,790  ;  May  22. 

Keilholtz,  Lester  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Deleo-Light  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Ignition  system. 
1,474,780  ;  Nov.   20. 

Kelm,  Lester  H..  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  R.  D.  Nuttall 
Company.  Transmission  mechanism.  1,454,930 ; 
May  15. 

Keinath,  Georg,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  assignor  to  Sie- 
mens &  Halske,  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near 
Berlin,  Germany.  Electric  measuring  appliance. 
1,459,213  ;    .Tune   19. 

Kelner,  Stephen,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gaming  appliance. 
1,454,173;  May  8. 

Keiper,   Frank.      (See   Ischlnger,   Eric,   assignor.) 

Keiper,   Frank.      (See  Worth,   George  E.,  assignor.) 

Keiper,    Jacob.      (See   Keiper,    Stephen   J.,    assignor.) 

Keiper,  John  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ornamenting  billiard 
cues  and  the  like.     1,474.043  ;  Nov.  13. 

Keiper,  Stephen  J.,  New  York,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  Keiper,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  Tube  squeezer. 
1,470,534  ;  Oct.  9.    • 

Keiser,   Frederick   J.      (See    Hostetter,  J.  T.,  and    Keiser.) 

Keith,  Alexander  E.,  Hinsdale,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Automatic  Electric  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Telephone   trunking  system.      1,451,912 ;   Apr.   17. 

Keith,  Edward  W.     (See  Gordon,  W.  F.,  and  Keith.) 

Keith,  Frederick  W.,  Belfast,  Me.,  assignor  to  S.  I-I. 
Reynolds  Sons  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Dentist's  articulat- 
ing paper.     1,458,062  ;  June  5. 

Keith,  George,  and  W.  A.  Whatmough,  London,  England. 
Means  for  controlling  the  supply  of  mixture  to  internal- 
combustion  engines.     1,456,604  ;  May  29. 

Keith,  George,  and  W.  A.  Whatmough,  London,  England. 
Liquid-fuel  vaporizer.     1,471,470  ;   Oct,   23. 

Keith,  Henry  M.,  West  Frankfort,  111.  Brushing  ma- 
chine.    1,463,705  ;  July  31. 

Keith,  Hugh,  jr.,  et  al.  (See  McNab,  Norman  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Keith,  Irving  L.      (See  Brittain,  George  E.,   assignor.) 

Keith,  Robert,  Hornheak,  Tenn.  Cotton-picker's  bag  car- 
rier.    1,473,105  ;  Nov.  6. 

Kelber.  Edward,  Harriman,  Pa.  Windshield  cleaner. 
1,451,698  ;  Apr.  17. 

Keldsen,  John  J.,  Atlantic,  Iowa.  Window  screen  and 
storm  sash  combined.     1,473,631 ;  Nov.  13. 

Keil,  Charles  A.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Reamer.  1,457,174 ; 
May  29. 

Keil,  Frank.     (See  Overbaugh,  C.  G.,  and  Keil.) 

Keil,  Matthew  M..  Tulia,  Tex.  Cutting  mechanism  fol 
harvesters.      1,476,521  ;   Dec.  4. 


Hamburg,      Ark.        Hay      press. 


,    J.      Watchcase.      Des. 

O.    Buchholz,    Elizabeth, 
1,446,047;  Feb.   20. 
High-frequency    screen. 


Kellebrew,      Tom      V., 
1,471,399;  Oct.  23. 

Kelleher,  Rose  I.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Copy  holder. 
1,459,334  ;    June   19. 

Kellem,  Walter  H.,  Cecilia,  Kv.  Automatic  train-stop 
and  speed-control  device.     1,471,611;   Oct.   23. 

Keller,  Albert  T.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Reversing  valve. 
1,468,502;  Sept.  18. 

Keller.  Arnold  B.,  et  al.,  trustees,  (See  Graham,  W.  S., 
and  Hippie,  assignors.) 

Keller,  Arnold  B.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Lindgren,  Alexus 
C,  assignor.) 

Keller,  Arthur  C,  assignor  to  Pawling  &  Harnischfeger 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Power-transmitting  mech- 
anism.    1,472,844  ;  Nov.  6. 

Keller,  Carl  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Automobile  bed. 
1,467,856;  Sept.  11. 

Keller,  Cora  E.,  Springfield,  Mo.  Suspenders  for  chil- 
dren's clothes.      1,452,643  ;  Apr.  24. 

Keller,  Daniel  W..  Hartshorne,  Okla.  Drift  and  fish 
retarder.     1,455,210  ;  May  15. 

Keller,     George    J.,    Newark,    N, 
62,733  ;  July  24. 

Keller,   George  J.,   Newark,   and 
N.   J.     Tube-filling  apparatus. 

Keller,    Harry    H.,    Burnet,   Tex. 
1.446,298;  Feb.  20. 

Keller,     James     D.,     Detroit,     Mich.       Harness     saddlCfA 
1,459,214;  June  19.  ■ 

Keller,     ,Tay     R.,     Elizabeth,     Nebr.       Bog     pulverizer." 
1.450.50.S  ;  Apr.  3. 

Keller,  John.     (See  Mayer,  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Keller,  John  W.,  and  R.  S.  Congar,  Lorimore,  Iowa, 
Damper.     1,451,985  ;  Apr.  17. 

Keller,  Joseph  F.  (See  Cartwright,  W.  P.,  and  Keller.) 

Keller,  Joseph  F.,  New  York,  and  F.  J.  Badge,  Woodhaven.l 
assignors  to  Keller  Mechanical  Engraving  Co.,  Brook-j 
lyn,  N.  Y.     Circular  slide  rule.     1,455,339  ;  May  15. 

Keller,  Karl.     (See  Kahns,  W.  R.,  and  Keller.) 

Keller,  Karl  O.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  P.  Doxford, 
Sunderland,  Durham,  England.  Engine  operated  by  liq- 
uid fuel  and  working  the  same.     1,464,268  ;  Aug.  7. 

Keller,  Kent  E.,  Ava,  111.  Valve  for  exposive  engines. 
1.455.055  ;  May  15. 

Keller  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Keller,  W.  F.,  and 
Baumann,    assignors.) 

Keller,  Martin  W.,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark.  Flush  valve. 
1.440.469  :    .Ian.    2. 

Keller,  Mary  A.,  Winona,  Minn.  Cooking  stove.  1,458,981 ; 
June  19. 

Keller  Mechanical  Engraving  Co.  (See  Keller,  .T.  F.,  ani 
Badge,  assignors.) 

Keller  Mechanical  Engraving  Company.  (See  Cart-J 
Wright,  W.  P.,  and  Keller,  assignors.) 

Keller,  Paul  E.      fSee  Petty,  L.  L.  and  Keller.) 

Keller,  Raymond  T.,  Bradford,  Ohio.  Tractor  clutch  con 
trol  and   brake.      1,449,414  ;   Mar.   27. 

Keller,  Ridgell,  et  al.     (See  Bannon,  B'rank  A.,  assignor.) 

Keller,  Thomas,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Wrench.  1,444,793; 
Feb.  13. 

Keller,  William  F.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  F.  J.  Bau- 
mann, Lidgerwood,  N.  Dak.,  assignors  to  Keller  Manu- 
facturing Company.  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Equalizing 
harrow    bitch.      1.440,922;    .Tan.    2. 

Keller,  William  H.,  Inc.     (See  Keller,  W.  H.,  and  Schinkez, 


I 


assignors.) 
Keller,  William  H., 
Keller,  William  H., 

H.    Keller,    In«, 


TraflSc  sig- 


Inc.  (See  Shaff,  Ernest  H.,  assignor.) 
and  A.  Schinkez.  assignors  to  William 
Grand    Haven,   Mich.      Pneumatic-tool 

construction.      1,465,765  ;    Aug.    21. 
Kellerman.   Charles  F.,  Battle   Creek,   Mich. 

nal.     1,462.365  ;   .July   17. 
Kellerman,   James    M.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.     Draw   work 

for  standard  and  rotary  drilling  operations.     1,450,743  ; 

Apr.   3. 
Kelley.   All>ert  J.,  Dorchester,  Mass.     Railway-car  truck. 

1.466,590  ;  Aug.  28. 
Kelley,  Alfred  E.,  assignor  to  Nugrape  Company  of  Amer- 
ica, Atlanta,  Ga.     Bottle.     Des.  61,830;  Jan.  23. 
Kelley,  Benjamin  F.,  Tulsa,  Okla.    Drilling  tool.    1,442,669; 

Jan.   16. 
Kelley,    Charles    N.,    Madison,    Wis.      Self-closing    tube. 

1,472,845;  Nov.  6. 
Kelley,  Emmor  H.,  and  G.  A.  Stewart,  jr..  South  Browns- 
ville,  Pa.     Auto  lift.      1,471,695 ;    Oct.   23. 
Kelley,  George  B.      (See  Scruby,  George  B.,  assignor.) 
Kelley,  George  C,  Taft,  Calif.     Apparatus  for  preparing 

oil  for  electric  treatment.     1,465,398  ;  Aug.   21. 
Kelley,    George    H.,    Lowell,    Mass.      Tassel. 

June  5. 
Kelley,  George  L.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Means  for  connecting 

the   parts    of   structures.      1.447,725:    Mar.    6. 
Kelley,   George  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.   H.  Hager- 

man,  Spokane,  Wash.     Wrench.     1,464,004  ;  Aug.  7. 
Kellev,     ,Tames,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Toy     telephone. 

1,467,326  ;  Sept.  11. 
Kelley,    Patrick    .7.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Trolley    guard    and 

finder.     1,445,089  ;  Feb.   13. 
Kelley.  Thomas  F.,  Gloucester,  N. 

guiding    apparatus.      1,450,744 
Kelley,    William    H.,    assignor   to 

Turner.      Cincinnati,      Ohio. 

1,441,931  ;  Jan.  9. 


1,457,738  ; 


J.     Plate  holding  and 
Apr.    3. 
P.    A.    Turner    and    A. 
Combination      square. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contimied. 


291 


Newark,  assignor   to  Prizma,   In- 
City,    N.    J.      Color    transparency. 


Kelley,  William  V.   D. 

corpornted.    Jersey 

1.461.:!n6  ;  July  10. 
Kelley.  William  V.  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  Prizma, 

Incorporated.      Sensitive    plate,    film,    or    the    like    for 

color   prints.      1,465.643  ;   Aug.   21. 
Kellie,  Edward  F.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.    Floor  construction. 

1,466.591  ;   Aug.  28. 
Kellner,  Henrv  F.,  Silver  Lake,  Kans.     Silt  accumulator. 

1 .448.965  :  Mar.  20. 
Kellner,  Joseph.     (See  Rasmussen,  H.  C..  and  Kellner.) 
Kellogg,  Carl  A.     (See  Caplinger,  John  D.,  assignor.) 
Kellogg,  Carl  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Inking  mechanism  for 

printing  presses.      1.452,050  :   Apr.   17. 
Kellogg.  Carl  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  X.     Inking  mechanism  for 

printing    presses.       1,452,051 ;    Apr.    17. 
Kellogg,    Carl    A.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Printing    press. 

1,466,303;  Aug.  28. 
Kellogg,   Carl   A..    Brooklvn,   N.   Y.      Platen   for  printing 

machines.     1,477,128  ;  Dec.  11. 
Kellogg,    Charles   A.,   Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Spring   crank 

holder  for  automobiles.     1.475.836  :  Nov.  27. 
Kellogg.      Charles      B.,      Chicago,      111.      Display      card. 

1.457,306:  June  5. 
Kellogg,      Charles     B.,      Chicago,      111.        Display     card. 

1.463.585  ;  July  31. 
Kellogg,  Chester  A.      (See  Schueler,  J.  L.,  and  Kellogg.) 
Kellogg.  Edmund  P.,  assignor  to  Albert  Pick  &  Company, 

Chicago,  111.     Candy  box.     Des.  62,954 ;  Aug.  28. 
Kellogg.   Elmo  L.,    San  Francisco,   Calif.     Anchoring  mi- 
crophone parts.     1,467,001  ;  Sept.  4. 
Kellogg.    Frank   M.      (See   Haas,   Paul   C.    assignor.^ 
Kellogg,    Henrv    E.,    Mountain    View,    Calif.      Submerged 

bearing.     1,462,366  ;  July  17. 
Kellogg,   Homer  G..  assignor  to  Motor  Products  Corpora- 
tion.    Detroit,     Mich.       Window     frame.       1,455.340 ; 

May  15. 
Kellogg,  Leroy  D.,  Deerfleld,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switch- 
board and  Supply   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Telephone 

system.     1,469,794  ;  Oct.  9. 
Kellogg,  M.  W.,  Company,  The. 

assignor.) 
Kellogg,   M.   W.,   Company,  The. 

B.,  jr.,  assignor.) 
Kellogg,  M.  W.,  Company,  The. 

Holingpr.   assignor.''.) 
Kellogg  Manufacturing  Co.      (See  Miller,   Charles  R., 

signor.) 
Kellogg   Manufacturing   Company^      (See    Vincent,    Jesse 

G.,  assignor.) 
Kellogg,  Morris  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  E.  F.  Holinger, 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  M.  W.  Kellogg  Cora- 
for    making    forgings.       1,445,140 ; 


(See  Gray,  Alanson  M., 

(See   Johnson,   Francis 

(See  Kellogg,  M.  W.,  and 

as- 


pany.      Apparatus 

Feb.  13. 
Kellogg  Switchboard  and  Supply  Company. 

tine,  Roy  W..  assignor.) 
Kellogg   Switchboard   and   Supply   Company. 

man,  Ernest  A.,  assignor.) 
Kellogg  Switchboard  and  Supply  Company. 

Hiram  D..  assignor.) 
Kellogg    Switchboard    and    Supply 

Harry   H.,   assignor.) 
Kellogg   Switchboard   and   Supply   Company. 

ling,   Frank   W.,  jr.,  assignor.) 
Kellogg   Switchboard   and    Supply   Company. 

ling,  William,  assignor.) 
Kellogg    Switchboard    and    Supply    Company. 

logg,  Leroy  D.,  assignor.) 
Kellogg  Switchboard  &  Supply  Company. 

George  E.,  assignor.) 
Kellogg  Switchboard  and  Supply  Company. 

Charles,   assignor.) 
Kellogg  Switchboard  and  Supply  Company. 

C,  and  ShuU,  assignors.) 
Kellogg  Switcbboard  and  Supply  Company. 

Michael  B..  assignor.) 
J  Kellogg  Switchboard  and  Supply  Company. 

Samuel,  assignor.) 
Kellogg  Switchboard  and   Supply  Company. 

Alfred  H.,   assignor.) 
Kellogg  Switchboard  and  Supply  Company. 

owski.  George  R.,  assignor.) 
Kellogg,  Sylvanus  H..  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

paratus.      1,451,512 ;    Apr.    10. 
Kelloway,  Charles  J.,  Wilmington,  N.  C.     Railway-switch 

mechanism.     1.467,327  :   Sept.   11. 
Kelloway,     Charles     J.,     Wilmington,     N.     C.       Railway- 

switcti-oporating   means.      1,470,226 ;    Oct.    9. 
( Kelly,     Adelbert    F.,     Spokane,     Wash.       Vehicle    wheel. 
\      1.456.275:  May  22. 
IKellv.     Adelbert     F..     Spokane,     Wash.     Vehicle     wheel. 

1.461,912  :  July  17. 
Kelly,  Albert  A.,  London,  England.     Production  of  sodium 

decaborate  from  boron  ores.     1,462,064  ;  July  17. 
Kelly,   Albert  A..  London,   England.      Preparation    of  so- 
dium  decaborate   or   the   like   direct   from   boron   ores. 

1,468,366;  Sept.  18. 
Kelly,  Albert  A.,  assignor  to  Borax  Consolidated  Limited, 

London,  England.     Flux  or  solvent  for  use  in  techni- 
cal process.     1,455,791  ;  May  22. 
Kelly.   Andrew,   assignor  to  Borax   Consolidated   Limited, 

iJondon.  England.    Manufacture  of  borax  and  boric  acid. 

1,450,075  ;  Apr.  10. 

t 


(See  Augus- 
(See  Bohl- 
(See  Currier, 
Company.      (See    Ide, 
(See  Kais- 
(See  Kais- 
(See  Kel- 
(See  Mueller, 
(See  Sparks, 
(See  Sparks, 
(See  Stazak, 
(See  Suekoff, 
(See  Weiss, 
(See  Yanoch- 
Measuring  ap- 


Kelly,  Andrew  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  I.  Kelly,  Bal- 
timore, Md.     Convertible  vehicle.     1,459,371  ;  June  19. 

Kelly,  Anthony  L.,  et  al.  (See  Williams,  Frank  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kelly,   Arthur    J.      (See  Nicholson,   G.   W.,   and  Kelly.) 

Kelly,  Bernard  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Automotive  ve- 
hicle.    1,442,220  ;  Jan.  16. 

Kelly,  Caroline,  and  T.  B.  Belvoir,  Warden,  Isle  of 
Sheppey,  England.     Building  block.     1,457,437  ;  June  5. 

Kellv,  Eugene  A.,  Breckenridge,  Tex.  Flowing  device. 
1.441.428;   Jan.   9. 

Kelly,  Frank  G.,  Montgo-mery,  Pa.  Clamp.  1,450,089. 
Mar.  27. 

Kelly,  Frank  S.,  et  aL  (See  Williams,  Frank  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kelly,  Harry,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  F.  Mathias, 
Denver,  Colo.  Automobile  road-map  holder.  1,476,256", 
Dec.  4. 

Kelly,  Henry  D.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Float-valve  control 
for  leacher  buckets.     1,467,170  ;  Sept.  4. 

Kelly,  Henry  D.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Float  valve  for  cof- 
fee urns.     1,467,171 ;  Sept.  4. 

Kelly,  Hugh  W.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Track  torpedo. 
1,443,366  ;  Jan.  30. 

Kelly.  Irene  E.,  Highland  Park,  111.  Combination  un- 
dergarment for  stout  women.     1,450,683 ;  Apr.  3. 

Kelly,  Jack  D.,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.  Waterproof  carrying 
case.     1,463,086  ;  July  24. 

Kelly.  John  F.,  Elkins,  W.  Va.  Floor  and  wall  mop. 
1.456.696  :  May  29. 

Kelly,  John  F.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Federal  Signal 
Company.  .4.1ternating  -  current  induction  motor. 
1.441,429  ;  Jan.  9. 

Kelly,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments to  Kelly  Valve  Company,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Water- 
lovel  controller.     1,442,221 ;  Jan.  16. 

Kelly,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Kelly  Valve  Company,  Muskegon,  Mich. 
Boiler-water-level  controller.     1,455,211 ;  May  15. 

Kelly,   John    I.      (See  Kelly,   Andrew   J.,   assignor.) 

Kelly,  John  P.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  By-pass  valve  for 
angle  cocks.     1.458,765  ;   June  12. 

Kelly,  John  T.,  Butte,  Mont.  Water  skate.  1,443,133; 
Jan.  23. 

Kelly,  Loomls  L.,  Norfolk,  Va.,  assignor  to  The  Wellman- 
Seaver-Morgan  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Side-wall 
traveler.     1,448,272  ;  Mar.  13. 

Kelly,  Loomis  L.,  Norfolk,  Va.,  assignor  to  The  Wellman- 
Seaver-Morgan  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Side-wall 
traveler.      1,449,758  ;   Mar.   27. 

Kelly,  Loomis  L.,  Norfolk,  Va.,  assignor  to  The  Wellman- 
Seaver-Morgan  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Material 
conveyer.     1,449,759  ;   Mar.  27. 

Kelly  Lubricator  Corporation.  (See  Himmelsbach,  Wil- 
liam F.,   assignor.* 

Kelly,  Raymond,  and  G.  E.  Long,  assignors  of  one-third 
to  Gibson  and  Gibson,  Chicago,  111.  Doll.  Des. 
62,400;  May  22. 

Kelly  Reamer  Company,  The.  (See  Davie,  John  M.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Kelly,  Richard  D..  The  Dalles,  Oreg.  Water  wheel. 
1,478,657;   Dec.   25. 

Kelly,  Richard  J.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  cleaning 
catch  basins.     1.465,641;   Aug.   21. 

Kelly-SpringQeld  Tire  Company.  (See  Blaser,  George  U., 
assignor.) 

Kelly-Springfield  Tire  Company.  (See  Hulse,  Edison  G. 
assignor.) 

Kelly-Springfiold  Tire  Company.  (See  Lacroix,  Joseph 
D.,  assignor.) 

Kelly-Springfield  Tire  Company.  (See  McClenatben, 
Robert,  assignor.) 

Kelly-Springfield  Tire  Company.  (See  McClenathen,  R., 
and  Arthur,   assignors.) 

Kelly-Sprlngfleld  Tire  Company.  (See  Slauson,  Harold 
W.,    assignor.) 

Kelly-Springfield  Tire  Company.  (See  Waters,  Reginald 
H.,   assignor.) 

Kelly,  Thomas,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Reversible  cover 
for  cookers.     1,442,683  ;  Jan.  16. 

Kelly,  Thomas  C,  et  al.  (See  Hagerty,  Robert  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kelly,  Thomas  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Automatic  blow- 
out preventer.     1,455,731 ;  May  15. 

Kelly,  Timothy  J.     (See  Pearson,  W.  H.,  and  Kelly.) 

Kelly  Valve   Company.      (See   Kelly,   John   F.,   assignor.) 

Kelly,  Walter  E.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Detachable  tire 
carrier.      1,471,268  ;   Oct.    16. 

Kellv,  William  D.,  Riverside,  111.  Vehicle  spring. 
1,450,378 ;  Apr.  3. 

Kelly,  William  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Reamer.  1,448,273  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Kelly.  William  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Transmission  device. 
1.449.048  :   Mar.   20. 

Kellv.  William  F.,  Greenwood,  Miss.  Pneumatic  jack. 
1,455.841  ;  May  22. 

Kelly,  William  F.,  Greenwood,  Miss.  Implement  for 
writing.     1,455,842;   May  22. 

Kelly,  William  H.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  Propeller  for  flying 
machines.     1,461,913  ;  July  17. 

KeUy,  William  J.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Lock-washer  re- 
tainer.    1,440,684  ;   Jan.   2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FllOM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Kelly,   William   J.,   Clinton,  Iowa,  assignor  to   Tbe   Seng 
Company,  Chicago,  111.   Convertible  furniture.   1,476,981  ; 
Dec.  11. 
Kelly,    William   M.,   Jersey    City,    N.    J.     Printing   press. 

1,469,515;   Oct.   2.  „        . 

Kelly,  William   M.,  assignor  to  American  Type  Founders 
Company,      Jersey      City,      N.      J.        Printing      press. 
1,452,466;  Apr.  17. 
Kelly,    Wlnfield   S.,   Oroville,   Calif.      Shelf,   drawer,   and 

box  dividing  device.     1,468,269  ;  Sept.  18. 
Kelm,   Gustav  E.,  assignor  to  W.  M.  Levett  and  Walker 
M.  Levett  Co.,  New  York,  N.  X.     Metal  mold  for  piston 
castings.     1,458,343 ;  June  12.  ,    ^ 

Kelm,  Richard  E.,  Milwaukee,   Wis.     Humidifier  for  hot- 
air  furnaces.     1,461.423  ;  July  10. 
Kelman,    Joseph    N.,     Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Oil    circuit 

breaker.      1,446,048;    Feb.   20. 
Kellum,    Charles    S.,    Detroit,    Mich.       Electric    gauge. 

1,466,019  ;  Aug.  28. 
KoJsaU,  Cxeorge  A.,  Belleville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric    Company,    Incorporated,     New    York,     N.     Y. 
Permeameter    furnace.      1,457,438 ;    June    5. 
Kelsey,    Charles   P.,    et   al.      (See   Pry,    Patrick   H.,   as- 
signor.) .  ^        . 
Kelsey,    Frank    N.,    assignor,    by    mesne    assignments,    oi 
one-half  to   P.   C.   Swole,   New   Haven,   Conn.      Signal 
valve.     1,472,366  ;  Oct.  30. 
Kelsey,  George  M.     (See  McHugh,  H.  E.,  and  Kelsey.) 
Kelsey  Wheel  Company.      (See  Blomquist,  August  E.  R., 

assignor.) 
Kelsey  Wheel  Company.     (See  Winter,  John  R.,  assignor.) 
Kelsey,    William    A.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Dental    tool. 

1,446,906;  Feb.  27. 
Kelso,  Ralph  S.      (See  Moffatt,  J.   R.,  and  Kelso.) 
Kelso,    William,    assignor   to    The    McConway    &    Torley 
Company,      Pittsburgh,      Pa.         Pipe-clamp-supporting 
mechanism  for  railway  cars.     1,447,726  ;   Mar.   6. 
Kelso,    William,    assignor    to    The    McConway    &    Torley 
Company,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Car    coupler.      1,475,634; 
Nov.  27. 
Kelso,  William,  assignor  to  The  McConway  &  Torley  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Car  coupler.    1,475,635  ;  Nov.  27. 
Keltie,    George    R.,    Woonsocket,    R.    I.,    assignor    to    The 
American    Wringer     Company.       Wringer.       1,441,587 ; 
Jan.  9. 
Keltie,  George  R.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments     to     American     Wringer     Company,     Inc. 
Sandpapering  roll.     1,469,307;  Oct.  2. 
Kelvlnator    Corporation.       (See    De    Luiz,    Edward    R., 

assignor.) 
Kelvlnator    Corporation.       (See    Heideman,    Fred    J.,    as- 
signor.) 
Kem,  Huxley  D.,  Portland,  Oreg.     Stencil  and  making  and 

using  the  same.     1,478,745 ;  Dec.  25. 
Kemet    Laboratories    Company.      (See    Cooper,    Hugh    S., 

assignor.) 
Kemker,    John    H.,    et    al.      (See    Tullis,    Harley   A.,    as- 
signor.) 
Kemler,    William    J.,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Closure    device. 

1,450,090;   Mar.   27. 
Kemmer,    Jean,    Ilion,    N.    Y.      Gas    burner.      1,461,663 ; 

July  10. 
Kemp,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Lock.     1,440,782  ;  Jan.  2. 
Kemp,    Edward,   assignor   of  one-third   to   G.    W.   Morley 
and    one-third    to    C.    H.    Ruggles,    Toronto,    Ontario, 
Canada.     Vehicle  wheel.     1,444,508 ;  Feb.  6. 
Kemp,  Edward,  assignor  of  one-third  to  G.  W.  Morley  and 
one-third  to  C.  H.  Ruggles,  Toronto,   Ontario,  Canada. 
Vehicle  wheel.     1,444,509  ;  Feb.  6. 
Kemp,  Frances  M.      (See  Ray,  Sterling  P.,  assignor.) 
Kemp,    Isaac    M.,    and    E.    C.    Wiederhold,    WiUiamsport, 

Md.     Sand-blast  machine.     1,476,619  ;  Dec.  4. 
Kemp,    James    P.,    Troy,    Iowa.      Car    step.      1,444,156 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Kemp,  Nelson  J.,  Batavia,   N.   Y.     Apparatus  for  mixing 
and  breaking  up  earth  and  fertilizer.   1,464,621  ;  Aug.  14. 
Kemp,   Robert,   Washington,    D.   C,   assignor   to   Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     Structural 
element  and  making  the  same.     1,469,220  ;   Oct.   2. 
Kemp,   Robert,   Washington,   D.   C,   assignor  to   Westing- 
house    Electric    Manufacturing    Company.      Composite 
strut.     1,477,361 ;  Dec.  11. 
Kemp,    William,    St.    Louis,   Mo.      Water-gauge    protector. 

1,440,607 ;    Jan.    2. 
Kemp,   William   W.,   assignor   of  one-half  to   W.    H.   Van 
Horn,   Baltimore,   Md.      Method   of   and   apparatus   for 
case  hardening.     1.472.367  ;  Oct.  30. 
Kempp,    Frank    A.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.     Automobile   signal. 

1,467,328  ;  Sept.  11. 
Kemper,   James  H.,   P.   M.   Hoffmann,   and   .T.   M.   Teetor, 
Indianapolis,      Xnd.        Hinge      for      change      receivers. 
1.473,771  ;  Nov.  13. 
Kemper-Thomas   Company,   The.      (See   Bernard,   Roy   J., 

assignor.) 
Kemper-Thomas  Company,  The.      (See  Henderson,   Edwin 

L.,  assignor.) 
Kemper,   Thomas   M.,   Crecy,  Tex.     Picture   frame.     Des. 

63,081 ;   Oct.   2. 
ICempter,    Fritz,    Stuttgart,    Germany.      Air   accumulator. 

1,458,200;  June  12. 
Kempton,  Willard  H.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse    Electric    &    Manufacturing    Company.      Fan 
blade.     1,444,923  ;  Feb.  13. 


Kempton,  Willard  H.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 
Making  tubes.  1,456,876;  May  29. 
Kempton,  Willard  H.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 
Mold.  1,473,857  ;  Nov.  13. 
Kendall,  Allen  B.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Regan 
Safety  Devices  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  •  Y. 
Combined  reservoir  and  brake  valve.     1,474,836  ;  Nov.  20. 

Kendall,  Arthur  I.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  R.  Shumway, 
Bvanston,  111.  Apparatus  for  obtaining  fibers  from 
filHous   material.      1,446,974 ;    Feb.   27. 

Kendall,  Burton  W.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Signaling  system. 
1,445,141 ;  Feb.   13, 

Kendall,  Burton  W.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Generator  and 
the  generation  of  multiple  frequencies.  1,446,752 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Kendall,  Burton  W.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  re- 
ceiving or  repeating  apparatus  and  operating  the  same. 
1,453,982  ;  May  1. 

Kendall,  Burton  W.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multiplex  signal- 
ing.     1,459,709;   June   19. 

Kendall,  Carl  W.,  Glenside,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Columbia 
Machine  and  Stopper  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Com- 
pensating mechanism  for  bottle-capping  machines. 
1,461,550;  July  10. 

Kendall,  Donald  S.      (See  Novotny,  E.  E.,  and  Kendall.) 

Kendall,  Edward  P.,  Bowdoinham,  Me.  Planter. 
1,448,303  ;  Mar.  13. 

Kendall,  Edwin  J.,  Beaver  Cove,  British  Columbia, 
Canada.     Sanitary  soap  box.     1,458,982  ;  June  19. 

Kendall,  Ira  H.,  Potsdam,  N.  Y.  Milk-sediment  tester. 
1,445,770  ;   Feb.   20. 

Kendall,  Robert  C,  Chicago,  111.  Cup  packing  for  pis- 
tons.    1,453,505;  May  1. 

Kendall,  William  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Vanity  case. 
1,440,876;  Jan.  2. 

Kendall,  William  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Vanity  >case. 
1,442,528  ;  Jan.  16. 

Kendall,  William  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Partition  for  vanity 
cases.      1,442,529;   Jan.   16. 

Kendall,  William  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Vanity  case. 
1,443,898;  Jan.  30. 

Kendall,  William  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Cosmetic-stick 
holder.     1,447,727;   Mar.  6. 

Kendall,  William  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Vanity  case. 
1,447,863  ;   Mar.  6. 

Kendall,  William  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Rouge  pad  and  re- 
ceptacle therefor.     1,449,415  :  Mar.  27. 

Kendall,  William  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Partition  for  vanity 
cases.     1,453,626  ;  May  1. 

Kendall,  William  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Vanity  case. 
1,450,450;   May  22. 

Kendall,     William     G.,     Newark,     N.     J.       Vanity     case. 

1.458.886  ;  June  12. 

Kendall,     William      G.,     Newark,     N.    J.      Vanity     case. 

1.458.887  ;  June  12. 

Kendall,   William  G.,    Newark,   N.   J.,   assignor  to   Scovlll 
Manufacturing    Company,    Waterbury,    Conn.      Vanity 
case.     1.451.617;   Apr.   10. 
Kendall,    William    G.,    Newark,    N.    J.,    assignor    to    H. 

Rigaud,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Vanity    case.      1,456,636: 

May  29. 
Kendall,  William  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  H.  Rigaud, 

doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Rigaud,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Vanity  case.     1 ,460.967  ;  July  3. 
Kendechy,   Andrew,   Cleveland,   Ohio.      Lock.      1,457,253 ; 

May  29. 
Kendrick,  Dyer  T.,  Worcester,  Mass.,   assignor  to  Liver- 
more  &  Knight  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.    Card-string- 
.  ing  machine.     1,475,395  ;  Nov.  27. 
Kendrick,   Harry.      (See  Buckley,    M.   C,   and  Kendrick.) 
Kendrick,    James    R.,    Essex,    Ontario,    Canada.      Tractor 

control.     1,468,114  ;  Sept.  18. 
Kendzierski,    Joseph,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Waste    trap. 

1,472,476;  Oct.  30. 
Kengel,  George  J.     (See  Smith,  J.  H.,  and  Kengel.) 
Kenlay,    John    S.,    Danville,    111.      Bumper.      1,444,689 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Kennard,  Frank  J.,  Beggs,  Okla.      Weather  stripping  for 

doors.     1,446,507;   Feb.   27. 
Kennedy,    Albert   H.,    Rockport,    Ind.      Mathematical    ap- 
paratus.    1,469,954  ;   Oct.   9. 
Kennedy,   Bert,   and   L.    Saiger,   Gloversville,   N.   Y.     Fly 

shooter.     1,457,674  ;   June   5. 
Kennedy    Car    Liner    &    Bag    Co.,    The.      (See    Kennedy, 

Frederick  W.,  assignor.) 
Kennedy,  Carlton  L.,  Braintree,  assignor  to  The  Holtzer- 

Cabot    Electric    Company,    Roxbury,    Mass.      Bearing. 

1,467,673  ;  Sept.  11. 
Kennedy,  Charles  E.,  Anthony,   Kans.     Fastening  device. 

1.441.588  :  Jan.  9. 
Kennedy,   Charles  O.      (See  Eklundh,  J.  G.  G.,   and  Ken- 
nedy.) 
Kennedy,  David  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mergen- 

thaler    Linotype    Company.       Typographical    machine. 

1.459,978  ;  June  26. 
Kpnned.v.  Donald  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tire.     1,467,172: 

Sept.  4. 


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Kennedy,  Elizabpth  .T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Household  im- 
plement.    1 ,4fiG,S.S8  ;  Sept.  4. 
Kennedy.    Ernest    N..    London.   England.     Device   for  use 

with   safety-razor  blades.     1.4fi4,448 ;   May   8. 
Kennedy,  Frederick  W.,  Shelbyville,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 

Kennedy  Car  Liner  &  Bag  Co.   Garment  bag.    1,452,644  ; 

Apr.   24. 
Kennedy,   Georse.   Covington,   La.     Support  for  Invalids. 

1.452,915:  Apr.   24. 
Kennedy,    Georse    C,    Waterloo,    Iowa.      Shoe    ornament. 

1.463.531  :   .Tuly   31.     . 
Kennedy,   George  C,  Waterloo,   Iowa.     Combination   con- 
tainer.    1,469.938  ;  Oct.  9. 
Kennedy,  Homer  R.,  assignor  to  J.  J.  Mathe,  Los  Angeles, 

Calif.     Sheet-metal-rolling  machine  for  fenders  and  the 

like.     1,461,853  ;  July  17. 
Kennedy,    Howard    A.,    Latonia.    Ky.      Combined    ratchet 

wrench  and  tool  holder.     1.453,145  :  Apr.  24. 
Kennedy,    .Tames    E..    Washington,    D.    C.      Gas    burner. 

1,457.371  :   .Tune  5. 
Kennedy,    .Tames    E.,    Washington,    D.    C.      Waterheating 

grid.      1,457,372;   June  5. 
Kennedy.  .l;imes  W..  Cnnton,  Ohio.     Signaling  apparatus. 

1.45.s,301  :  June  12. 
Kennedy,  John  E.,  Davton,  Ohio.  Traffic  signal.   1,440.393  ; 

Jan.    2. 
Kennedy.     John      E.,     Davton,      Ohio.       Traffic     signal. 

1.467',  173;  Sept.  4. 
Kennedy.  John   F.      (See  Bridwell,   S.  F.,  and  Kennedy.^ 
Kennedy.  Joseph  E.,  New  York,  N.  T.     Apparatus  for  de- 
hydrating    fruit,     vegetables,     and     other     materials. 

1,443.367  :   .Tan.  30. 
Kennedv.  Joseph   E..  New  Tork,  N.  Y.     Mixing  machine. 

1.456,877  ;  May  29. 
Kennedy,  Joseph  E..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Crushing  appara- 
tus.    1,459.305:   June  19. 
Kennedy.  Joseph  E.,  and  C.  L.  Carman.  New  York.  N.  Y. ; 

said     Carman     assignor     to    said    Kennedy.       Crusher. 

1.446.753  :    Feb.   27. 
Kennedy.      Julian,      Pittsburgh,      Pa.        Blast      furnace. 

1,460,065;  June  26. 
Kennedy.    Lewis   W.,    Hot   Sulphur   Springs,   Colo.     Non- 
skid-chain   fastener.     1,466,905  ;  Sept.  4. 
Kennedy,     Palmer,     Tacoma,     Wash.        Cutting     device. 

1,467,434  ;   Sept.  11. 
Kennedy.     Palmer.     Tacoma,     Wash.        Cutting     device. 

1.477.062:  Dec.  11. 
Kennedy,  Robert  M..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Liquid-fuel  burner. 

1,471,666  :  Oct.  23. 
Kennedy.    Walter,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Clutch    mechanism. 

1.464,077;  Aug.  7. 
Kennedy.   Willnrrt  E.      (See  .Tohns,  St.  Paul,  assignor.) 
Kennedy,   William  A.      (See  Graff,  G..  and  Kennedy.) 
Kennedy,    William    H.       (See    Easterday,    Harry    E.,    as- 
signor.) 
Kenner,  Duncan,  New  Orleans,  La.     Wire-binding  device. 

1.474.265;  Nov.  13. 
Kenneth,  David,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  A.   R.  Rankin 

and  one-fourth  to  C.  E.  McCToy,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

Adjustable  lamp  holder.     1,444.249:  Feb.  6. 
Kenneweg,  Albert  IT..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  tn  Kam-Kap  Appliance  Co.  Inc.     Multiple 

operating    rnochimism    for    ships'    ports    and    the    like. 

■1.467,642  :  Sept.  11. 
Kenney,  Carl  L.,  Dormont,  and  S.  M.  Caeterline,  Crafton, 

Pa. ;   said  Kenney  assignor  to  said  Casterline.     Metal 

crosstie.     1,457,704  ;   June  5. 
Kenney,   Daniel  B..   Huntington,  W.  Va.     Hose-retrievine 

device.     1.449,946  ;   Mar.   27. 
Kenney,     Frank     A.,      Denver.      Colo.       Artificial     arm. 

1.472.177  :   Oct.   30. 
Kenney,    Frank   B.,   and   J.   W.    Sidebottom,    assignors   to 

T.    C.    Entwistle   Company.    Lowell,    Mass.      Pneumatic 

lint  clearer  for  warping  machines.    1,447,418  ;  Mar.  6. 
Kent,    Arthur   A.,    Ardmore,    Pa.      Rheostat.      1.445,324  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Kent,  Arthur  A..  Ardmore,  Pa.     Engine-starting  appara- 
tus.     1.464,714  :    Aug.    14. 
Kent,  Arthur  A.,  Ardmore,  Pa.    Induction  coil.    1,474,152  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Kent,  Arthur  A.,  Ardmore,  Pa.     Induction  coll.     1,474,597  ; 

Nov.   20. 
Kent.    Arthur    A.,    Ardmore,    Pa.       Ignition    apparatus. 

1,474.970:    Nov.    20. 
Kent.    Arthur    A.,    Ardmore,    Pa.       Ignition     apparatus. 

1,476.522;  Dec.  4. 
Kent  County  Oil  Corporation.     (See  Clement,  Louis  du  P.. 

assignor.) 
Kent,  Edward,  London,  England.     Apparatus  for  playing 

parlor  games.     1,468.531 ;  Sept.  18. 
Kent.   Frank   E.,   Bay   City,   Mich.     Bearing.     1,448,122 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Kent,     Frank    W.,     Streatham     Hill,     London,     England. 

Photographic  transfer  process.     1,466,532;   Aug.   28. 
Kent,     Frank     W..     Streatham     Hill,     London,     England. 

Photographic     transfer     paper     and      making     same. 

1,474,596;  Nov.  20. 
Kent,  George  E.,  Woodland,  Me.,  assignor  to  Murphy  Iron 

Works.    Detroit,    Mich.      Roust-box    cover.      1,449,416 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Kent,    George    H.    L.       (See    Howard,    F.    A.,    Kent,    and 

Jennings.) 


Kent,  George  H.  L.,  Elizabeth,  N.  .1.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Standard  Development  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Foam  for  fire  prevention.  1,441,728 ; 
Jan.   0. 

Kent,  George  M.,  Manchester,  N.  H.     Vehicle  signal.     Des. 

61.954  ;  Feb.   13. 

Kent,  George  M..  Manchester,  N.  H.     Vehicle  signal.     Des. 

61.955  ;    Feb.   13. 

Kent,  George  S.     (See  Dutro,  C.  O.,  and  Kent.) 

Kent,  James  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Paint-making  ma- 
chinery.    1,468,864  ;  Sept.  25. 

Kent,  Leslie  H.,  Stanmore,  and  S.  Augustine  de  Norman- 
vlUe,  London,  England.  Windshield.  1,463,704 ; 
July  31. 

Kent  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Janson,  August  W., 
assignor.) 

Ivent-Norris,  Henry,  assignor  to  Plenty  &  Son  Limited, 
Newbury,  England.  Governing  mechanism  for  inter- 
nal-combustion engines.     1,472,869  ;  Nov.  6. 

Kent,  Orion  E.,  Reed  City,  Mich.  Mandrel.  1,451,699 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Kent,  Orion  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Mandrel. 
1,468,270;  Sept.  18. 

Kent,  Reginald  W.     (See  Dutro,  C.  O.,  and  Kent.) 

(See   Cameron,    Hugh,    assignor.) 


Robert   D. 


New  York,  N.  Y.     Burner.     1,451,546; 


Burner.     1,469,479 ; 


Kent, 

Kent,  Robert  Sayre,  Inc.  (See  Peiter,  Frederick,  as- 
signor.) 

Kent,  Thomas  P., 
Apr.  10. 

Kent,  Thomas  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Oct.   2. 

Kent,  William  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Auxiliary  air-inlet 
valve  for  carburetors.     1,475,837  ;  Nov.  27. 

Kent,  William  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Me- 
chanical Rubber  Company.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
forming  sheet  tiling.     1,441,197  ;   Jan.  2. 

Kent,  William  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Me- 
chanical Rubber  Company.  Making  tires  for  carpet 
sweepers.     1,445,626 ;   Feb.   20. 

Kent,  William  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Me- 
chanical Rubber  Company.  Method  and  machine  for 
forming  sheet  tiling.     1,459,771 ;  June  26. 

Exeland,     Wis.       Vehicle     lock. 


Kentrup,     Clemens     to 

1,471,962;  Oct.  23. 
Kentucky    Derby    Company. 

assignor.) 
Kcnworthy.  Alvin  C,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 

bustion  engine.     1.441.811  ;  Jan.  9. 
Kenworthy.   James  A.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif. 

1,468,302 ;  Sept.  18. 

Company.       (See    Mitchell,    Harold 


(See    Foans,    Andrew    B., 


Internal-com- 


Gas   burner. 


D., 


as- 


\., 


Company,   Inc. 


as- 


(See   Matthews,   Arthur 

(See   Phelps,   Harry  E-, 

Okla.      Liquid-level   indl- 

Detfoit,    Mich.       Washing    machine. 

Reenforced-con- 

to   The    B.    P. 
Antiskid    de- 


Kenyon,    C, 
signor.) 

Kenyou,   C,   Company,   Inc. 
assignor.) 

Kenyon,   C, 
signor.) 

Kenyon,    Edward   L.,    Ardmore 
cator.     1,464,476  ;  >ug.  7 

Kenyon,     John    J., 
1,454,174;  May  8. 

Keogan,   Richard   C,    South   Bend,    Ind 
Crete    beam.      1,465,307 ;    Aug.    21. 

Kepler,  Irwin  P.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
vice  for  tires.     1,454,054  ;  May  8. 

Kepler.  Irwin  P.,  and  A.  A.  Robb,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignors 
to  The  B.  P.  Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tire 
structure   for  tractors.      1,452,345 ;    Apr.    17. 

Kepler,  Winfred  R.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire 
and  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tire-repairing 
tool.     1,470,575  ;  Oct.  9. 

Keplinger,  George  B.,  assignor  to  Cruver  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pocket  savings  bank. 
1,445.771  ;  Feb.  20. 

Kepner,  Clark  L.      (See  Daylor,  Philip  B.,  assignor.) 

Keppler,   A.    C.      (See  Bush,   Burnett,   assignor.) 

Keppler,  Arthur  C,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Signal-arm-actu- 
ating  device.      1,470,013 ;    Oct.   9. 

Kercher,   Arthur  J.      (See   Hicks,   W.   W.,   and   Kercher.) 

ICerestes,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Novelty  Amusement  Co., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.    Target  apparatus.     1,475.493  ;  Nov.  27. 

Kerlin,  John  W.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Tank.  1,453,983  ; 
May  1. 

Kerlin.  William  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reversing  gear. 
1,443,790;  Jan.  30. 

Kermer,  Martin  J.,  Evanston,  111.  Evaporator. 
1.473,373  ;  Nov.  6. 

Kerraode,  James  B.,  Vallejo,  Calif.  Combination  run- 
ning board,  table,  and  container.     1,456,780  ;   May  29. 

Sern,"  Andrew  G.  (See  Roeling,  H.  W.,  Kern,  Bauer,  and 
Catalano.) 

Kern,  Isidor.     (See  Newman,  I.,  and  Kern.) 

Kern.  Jacob  S.,  Fleetwood,  Pa.     Tire  carrier. 
Mar.    20. 

Kern,  Mamie.     (See  Newman,  I.,  and  Kern.) 

Kern,  Maximilian  H.,  Ridgewood,  N.  Y.     Clock. 
Aug.   14. 

Kern,  Maximilian  H.,  Ridgewood,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Roberts  Numbering  Machine  Company.  Wheel-print- 
ing machine.     1,459,215  ;  June  19. 

Kern,  Philip  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pro- 
tection  of  iron   and  steel.     1,467,174  ;   Sept.  4. 


1,449,329  ; 


1,465,045  ; 


294 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Kern,  Richard,  and  G.  Jenny,  assignors  to  Swiss  Ferment 
Company,  Ltd.,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Preparation  of 
active  animal  amylase  and  making  same.  1,444,250; 
Feb.  6. 

ICern,  William  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Single-tube  pneu- 
matic tire.     1,461,485  ;  July  10. 

Kernan,  Thomas,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.  Apparatus  for  treat- 
ing the  soil.      1,444,794  ;   Feb.   13. 

Kernes,   James.      (See  Karish,   I.,  and  Kernes.) 

Kerngood,  Allen  H.,  assignor  to  Alma  Manufacturing 
Company  of  Baltimore  City,  Baltimore,  Md.  Lever  belt 
buckle.     1,473,581  ;  Nov.  6. 

Kerns,  Elmer  E.,  Bradford,  Pa.  Automatic  shut-off  valve. 
1,464,767  ;    Aug.    14. 

Kerns,  Orlando  C,  Akron,  Ohio.  Vise.  1,457,307 ; 
June  5. 

Kerr,  Benjamin,  Sarnia,  Ontario,  Canada.  Shock  absorber. 
1,447,088  ;   Feb.   27. 

Kerr,  Charles  J.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Automobile  refriger- 
ator.    1,466,906;  Sept.  4. 

Kerr,  Duncan  M.     (See  Breyer,  F.  G.,  Hubbell,  and  Kerr.) 

Kerr,  Herbert  D.,  Riccarton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
Process  and  apparatus  for  feeding  sulphur  to  burners. 
1,476,523;  Dec.  4. 

Kerr,  John  M.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  Wernert.  Mall-bag  catching  and  delivery  appa- 
ratus.    1,469,091 ;   Sept.  25. 

Kerr,  Mark  B.,  Eosebank,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telegraph  system.     1,466,234 ;   Aug.  28. 

Kerr,  Robert  P.     (See  Cox,  K.,  Kerr,  and   Baty.) 

Kerr,  Samuel,  Caruthers,  Calif.  Kick-ofC  for  hand  trucks. 
1,462,233  ;  July  17. 

SCerr,  Thomas  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Meter  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Meter 
support.     1,447,212  ;  Mar.  6. 

Kerrick  Steam  Motors  Company.  (See  Kerrick,  Walter  B., 
assignor.) 

Kerrick,  Walter  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Wheel.  Re- 
15,736;  Dec.  25. 

Kerrick,  Walter  B.,  assignor  to  Kerrick  Steam  Motors 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Oil  burner.  1,451,460  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Kerrigan,  Edward  L.,  Arlington,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Electron  Corporation,  Boston,  Mass.  Washing  machine. 
1,464,611  ;  Aug.   14. 

Kerrigan,  Francis  C,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Brake  for  toy  coast- 
ers.    1,448,123  ;  Mar.  13. 

Kerrihard  Company,  The.  (See  Kerrihard,  George  M., 
assignor.) 

Kerrihard,  George  M.,  assignor  to  The  Kerrihard  Com- 
pany, Red  Oak,  Iowa.     Oil  burner.     1,449,007  ;  Mar.  20. 

Kershaw  Corporation.  (See  Kershaw,  H.,  and  McCrum, 
assignors.) 

Kershaw,  Edwin  T.,  Denver,  Colo.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1,469,319  ;   Oct.   2. 

Kershaw,  Grindrod.     (See  Holt,  F.  A.,  and  Kershaw.) 

Kershaw,  Henry,  Kearney,  and  W.  I.  McCrum,  Nutley, 
assignors  to  Kershaw  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Liquid-delivering  system.     1,448,804  ;   Mar.   20. 

Kershaw,  Joseph.      (See  Johnson,  E.  E.,  and  Kershaw.) 

Kershaw,  Joseph,  Joplin,  Mo.  Wheel  attachment. 
1,472,655  ;  Oct.  30. 

Kersbnw,  William  E.,  and  C.  D.  Galloway,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Secondary  or  storage  battery.     1,475,434  ;  Nov.  27. 

Kershenstein,  John,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Railway  frog. 
1,457,632;  June  5. 

Kershner,  Benjamin  V.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to 
Union  Special  Machine  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sewing 
machine   for  stitching  waistbands.     1,453,506;  May  1. 

Kershner,  Benjamin  V.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to 
Union  Special  Machine  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Waist- 
band for  trousers.     1,478,521 ;  Dec.  25. 

Kershner,  George,  Hutchinson,  Kans.  Hydraulic  salt 
press.     1,461,093  ;  July  10. 

Kerstein,  Ernest  A.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Meter  construction. 
1,460,327;  June  26. 

Kersten,  Samuel,  Chicago,  111.  Combination  faucet  and 
mixing  nozzle.     1,462,413  ;  July  17. 

Kersting,  John  H.  and  V.  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ferrule. 
1,468,716;  Sept.  25. 

Kersting,  Vincent  J.      (See  Kersting,  John  II.  and  V.  J.^ 

Kert-O-Shield  Mfg.  Association.  (See  Maulding,  .lohn 
H.,  assignor.) 

Kerwin,  John,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  Kerwin,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Railway  tie.     1,442,617  ;  Jan.  16. 

Kerwin,    Patrick.      (See    McCloud,    E.    L.,    and    Kerwin.) 

Kerwin,  Phillip.      (See  Kerwin.  John,  assignor.) 

Kerwin,  Thomas  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Edmunds  & 
Jones  Corporation.  Instrument-board  lamp.  1,443,182 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Kerwin,  Thomas  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Edmunds  & 
Jones  Corporation.     Adapter.     1,476,982 ;  Dec.  11. 

Kesling,  Elmer  G.,  Bloomfield,  Mo.  Shifting  means  for 
transmission  gearing  for  automobiles.  1,458,421 ; 
June  12. 

Kesot,  Fred,  Marion,  Ind.  Lamp  chimney  or  similar  arti- 
cle.    Des.  62,821 :  Aug.  7. 

Kessel,  Fritz,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fishhook.  1,457,373 ; 
June  5. 

Kessel,  William  J.,  Freeport,  N.  Y.  Garden  tool. 
1,469,160;  Sept.  25. 


Kesses,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type-printing  machine. 
1,449,680;   Mar.    27. 

Kessler,  Albert,  Mittweida,  Germany,  assignor  to  The 
Chore-Utensils  Corporation  of  America,  West  Orange, 
N.    J.      Scouring   implement.      1.449,184 ;    Mar.    20. 

Kessler,  Christian  H.  (See  Densmore,  F.  R.,  and  Kess- 
ler.) 

Kessler,  Harry  C,  Warrington,  assignor  to  Breuker  & 
Kessler  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Paper  box. 
1,455,792  ;  May  22. 

ICessler.   Jacob  C.      (See  Schipplock,  C.  J.,  and  Kessler.) 

Kessler,  Johannes  M.,  West  Oi-ange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.     Cellulose-ester  composition.     1,456,782  ;  May  29. 

Kessler,  Johannes  M.,  West  Orange,  and  V.  B.  Sease, 
Newark,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  B.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Recovering  cellulose 
acetate  from  solutions  thereof.     1,450,781  ;  May  29. 

Kessler,  Johannes  M.,  West  Orange,  and  V.  B.  Sease, 
Newark,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  El  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Making  cellulose  ace- 
tate.    1,466,401 ;  Aug.  28. 

Kessler,  John  E.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Valve  grinder. 
1,440,975  ;   Feb.    27. 

Kessler,  Louis,  Chicago,  111.  Filler  tube.  1,457,976; 
June  5. 

Kessler,  Martin  C,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Kess- 
ler    Blotor     Company,     Denver,     Colo.       Gas     engine. 

1.477.362  ;  Dec.  11. 

Kessler,  Martin  C,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kessler 
Motor     Company,     Denver,     Colo.       Explosive     engine. 

1.477.363  :  Dec.  11. 

Kessler,   Max,   Mannheim,   Germany.     Filter.     1,446,187 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Kessler  Motor  Company,  The.      (See  Kessler,  Martin   C, 

assignor.) 
Kessler,    Oscar,    Green    Island,    N.    Y.      Burglar    alarm. 

1,446,565  ;    Feb.   27. 
Kesten,    Paul,    Huckelshofen,    near    Aachen,    and    H.    Os- 
borne,    Berlln-Wilmersdorf,     Germany,     assignors,     by 

mesne    assignments,' to    Otis    Elevator    Company,    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Automatic  brake  for  elevators.     Rel5,133  ; 

Dec.   18. 
Kestner,  Frederick  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Scaffold  bracket. 

1,457,066  ;  May  29. 
Kestner,     Paul,     Boulogne-sur-Seine,     France.       Treating 

water.     1,475. . 396  ;  Nov.  27. 
Kestner,   Paul,  Boulogne-sur-Seine,   assignor  to  Etablisse- 

ments    de    Ventilation    Kestner    &   Neu,    CenteleuLille, 

Nord,  France.     Vacuum  apparatus  for  stripping  cards. 

1,459,832  ;  June  26. 
Keszthclvi,  Alexander  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Tool  joint. 

1.474,905  ;   Nov.   20. 
Ketchum,  George  E.,  Marceline,  Mo.     Grader.     1,460,022  ; 

June  26. 
Ketchum,     W.     Le     Roy,     Bridgeport,     Conn.        Swivel. 

1,463,706;  July  31. 
Keterson,    Joseph   E.,   assignor  of  one-half  to   C.   R.  and 

J.  R.  Shrivcr,  Clio,  Iowa.     Chicken  feeder.     1,467,329  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Kett,    William    G.,    Oakland,    assignor    of   one-half   to    L. 

H.   Hirsch,   San   Francisco,   Calif.     Brush.      1,476,083; 

Dec.  4. 
Ketterer,  Charles  A.     (See  Wcnke,  C.  W.,  and  Ketterer..) 
Ketterer,   Charles  A.,   East   St.   Louis,   111.     Refrigerator. 

1.462,968  ;  July  24. 
Ketterer,    Charles    A.,    East    St.    Louis,    111.      Container. 

1,474,326;   Nov.   13. 
Kettering,    Charles    F.,    assignor,    by    mesne    assignments, 

to    Delco-Light   Company,    Dayton,    Ohio.      Hydrometer 

circuit  closer.     1,441,430  ;  Jan.  9. 
Kettering,    Charles    F.,    assignor,   by   mesne   assignments, 

to    Delco-Light    Company,    Dayton,     Ohio.      Electrical 

system.      1,448.749;    Mar.    20. 
Kettering,   Charles  F.,  assignor  to  Delco-Light  Company, 

Davton,    Ohio.      Magneto   ignition    system.      1,463,958 ; 

Aug.  7.  ^ 

Kettering,    Charles    F.,    assignor   to   General    Motors    ReiH 

search    Corporation,    Dayton,    Ohio.      Joining    metals.^ 

1,453,358  ;  May  1. 
Kettering,    Charles   F.,    assignor    to    General    Motors    Re- 
search   Corporation,    Dayton,    Ohio.      Binding    element. 

1,456,851;  May  29. 
Kettering,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Research 

Corporation,       Dayton,      Ohio.         Steering-post       lock. 

1,464,908;  Aug.   14. 
Kettering,    Charles    F.,    Dayton,    Ohio,    assignor    to    The 

Dayton    Engineering    Laboratories    Company.      Electric 

speedometer.     1,454,644  ;  May  8. 
Kettering,  Charles  F.,  and  W.  A.  Chryst,  Dayton,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  The  Dayton  Engineering  Laboratories   (Jom- 

pany.     Ignition  apparatus.     1.465,644 ;  Aug.  21. 
Kettle,  Arthur  W.,  and  A.  A.  Thayer,  assignors  to  Auto 

Spring     Control     Company,     Inc.,     Jamestown,     N.    Y. 

Shock  absorber.     1,472,870  ;  Nov.  6. 
Kettler,     Henry,     Detroit,     Mich.       Recentering     device. 

1.477.364  ;  Dec.  11. 

Kettler,    Martin    F.,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Cushioned    wheel. 

3,447,864;   Mar.  6. 
Kettlitz,  Edward  W.,  New  York,  and  G.  Kuhn,  St.  Albans, 

N.  Y.     Automobile  bumper.      1,452,427;  Apr.   17. 
Kevlin,   Mathew   F.,    Springfield.    Vt.      Elevator-hatchway 

gate.     1,476,449;  Dec.  4. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


295 


Kevogrnph  Corporation 
assignors.) 


(See  Altschuler,  J.,  and  Isnow, 

Kevorkian,    Zareh    H.,    Fairfield,    Ala.      By-product    coke 

oven.     1,476,524  ;  Dec.  4. 
Kewanee  Implement  Company.      (See  GUdden,  Raymond 

B.,  assignor.) 

Kewaskum  Aluminum  Company.  (See  Manthel,  Arthur, 
assignor.) 

Kewish,  John  T.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  J.  C.  Garand, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Machine  gun.     1,472,126  ;  Oct.  30. 

Key  Boiler  Equipment  Company.  (See  Key,  Frederick 
E.,  assignor.) 

Key.  Frederick  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Boiler  plug.  1,456,314  ; 
May  22. 

Key,  I'Vederick  E^  assignor  to  Key  Boiler  Equipment 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Boiler  plug.  1,456,315 ; 
May  22. 

Key,  Jamos  F.,  Sierra  Madre,  Calif.,  assignor  to  First 
Trust  and  Savings  Bank  of  Pasadena,  as  trustefl.  Device 
for  inflating  tires.     1,444,188  :   Feb.  6. 

Key.  .James  F.,  Sierra  Madre,  Calif.,  assignor  to  First  Trust 
and  Savings  Bank  of  Pasadena,  as  trustee.  Valve  stem. 
1,444,189  ;   Feb.    6. 

Keyes,  Edwin  C,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Legging.  1,455,400 ; 
Slay  15. 

Keyes,  Eugene  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  United  Snoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel-seat  last- 
ing and  nailing  machine.     1,461,153;  July  10. 

Keyes,  Frederic.  G.,  assignor  to  Cooper  Hewitt  Electric 
Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Starter  for  electrical  trans- 
lating devices.     1,461,038  ;  July  10. 

Keyes,  Henry  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hammer.  1,463,167  ; 
July  31. 

Keys,  Alexander  H..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Shoe  tree. 
1.449,286;   Mar.   20. 

Keys,  Alexander  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Shoe-expand- 
ing appliance.     1,449.287  ;  Mar.  20. 

Keyser,  Johann  J.,  and  J.  J.  Miiller,  Pratteln,  near 
Basel,  Switzerland.  Spinning  and  twisting  spindle. 
1,460,328  ;  June  26. 

Keystone  Driller  Company.  (See  Wagner,  G.  E.,  and 
Downle,   assignors.) 

Keystone  Foundry  Company.  (See  Miller,  J.  11.,  and 
Pohl.  assignors.) 

Keystone  Grinder  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Cooney,  Lawrence  J.,  assignor.) 

Keystone  Mfg.  Co.     (See  SSvartz,  Edward  M.,  assignor.) 

Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company.  (See  Sommer,  Henry 
G.,  assignor.) 

Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company.  (See  Sommer,  John, 
assignor.) 

Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company.  (See  Sommer,  William 
H.,  assignor.) 

Keystone  Watch  Case  Company.  (See  Freund,  Joseph  A., 
assignor. ) 

Keystone  Watch  Case  Company,  The.  (See  Ritschard, 
Victor,  assignor.) 

Keyworth,  George  A.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Lloyd, 
Marshall  B.,   assignor.) 

Khan,  Misree,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Combined  door  and  step 
structure.     1,456,132;  May   22. 

Klander,  Lawrence  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dental  surgery. 
1,474.370;    Nov.   20. 

Kibbe  Brothers  Company.  (See  Cleeland,  Robert  J.,  as- 
signor) . 

Klbbe,  MUo  W..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Valve-spring  com- 
pressor and  placer.     1,466,796  ;  Sept.  4. 

Klbbee.  George  G.      (See  Clauson,  F.  C,  and  Kibbee.) 

Klbc.  Harry  C.     (See  Rlney,  Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

Kldd,  Cameron  A.,  Ansted,  W.  Va.  Chimney.  1,457,739  ; 
June  5. 

Kidd,  James  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  S.  F.  Mason, 
Petersburg,  Va.  Rotary  valve  attachment.  1,467,674  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Kldd,  William  C,  Suffern,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Equipment  Company,  Mahwah,  N.  J.  Switch  stand. 
1,443,955  ;   Feb.   6. 

Kidder,  Imogene,  and  L.  Melton,  Portland,  Oreg.  Art 
lamp.     Des.  62,909  ;  Aug.  21. 

Kidney,  Josiah  R.,  assignor  to  The  N.  N.  Hill  Brass  Co., 
East  Hampton,  Conn.  Telephone  toy.  1,454.287 : 
May  8. 

Kidney,  Josiah  R.,  assignor  to  The  N.  N.  Hill  Brass  Co., 
East  Hampton,  Conn.    Bicycle  bell.     1,457,705  ;  June  5. 

Kidney,  Willis  E.,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Electric  Ma- 
chine &  Mfg.  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Power-driven 
grinder.     1,463,324  ;   July   31. 

KIdwell  Boiler  Company.  (See  Jackson,  John  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

KIdwell  Boiler  Company.  (See  Kidwell,  Edgar,  as- 
signor.) 

Kldwell,  Cleo  H.  (See  Bacon,  R.  F.,  Kidwell,  and  Bas- 
com.) 

Kidwell,  Cleo  H.,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  J.  M. 
van  Heusen.  Boston,  Mass.  Eyeglass  and  making  the 
same.     1.473,151;  Nov.  6. 

Kidwell,  Edgar,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Steam  boiler.  1,442,433  ; 
Jan.   16. 

Kidwell,  Edgar,  assignor  to  Kidwell  Boiler  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Boiler  construction.  1,457,281 ; 
May  29. 


Kidwell,  Edgar,  assignor  to  Kidwell  Boiler  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Baffle  for  water-tube  boilers. 
1,457,282  ;  May  29. 

Klefer,  Edwin  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  National 
Carbon  Company,  Inc.  Electric  furnace.  1,467,044 : 
Sept.  4.' 

Klefer,  Karl,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Closing  machine. 
1,444,879  ;   Feb.  13. 

Klefer,     Karl,     Cincinnati,     Ohio.        Dispensing     device. 

1,477,365  ;  Dec.  11. 
Kiefer,  Martin,  Elmhurst,  111.     Belt  fastener.     1,476,084  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Klefer,  William  G.,  Brookline,  Mass.     Mold  construction. 
1,444,380;  Feb.  6. 

Rieffer,  Eugene  T.,  and  W.  B.  Stevenson,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
assignors  to  Victor  Talking  Machine  Company.  Cabinet 
for    talking   machines.      Des.    62,910;    Aug.    21. 

Kieffer,  Eugene  T.,  and  W.  B.  Stevenson,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
assignors  to  Victor  Talking  Machine  Company.  Cabinet 
for  talking  machines.     Des.   62,911  ;  Aug.   21. 

Kieffer,  Valley  M.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Doll.  Des.  63,467 : 
Dec.  11. 

Kiel,  John  R.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Door  holder. 
1,443,265  ;  Jan.  23. 

Kielberg,  Henry.      (See  Holloway,  W.  W.,  and  Kielberg.) 

Klelberg,  Henry.  Martins  Ferry,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Whit- 
aker-Glessner  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Grid  for 
gas  and  oil  stoves.     1,442,074;  Jan.  16. 

Kielsmeler,  Otto  A.,  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Cheese-making  ap- 
paratus.    1,475,398  ;   Nov.   27. 

Kiely,  Michael  J.     (See  Devendor,  J.  A.,  and  Kiely.) 

Kienle,  David,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Window  seat. 
1,468,717  ;  Sept.  25. 

Kiesel,  William  F.,  jr.,  Altoona,  Pa.  Freight  truck. 
1,442,277  ;  Jan.  16. 

Kiesel,  William  F.,  jr.,  Altoona,  Pa.  Power  reverse  gear 
for  steam  engines.     1,449,947  ;  Mar.  27. 

Kiesel,  William  F.,  jr.,  Altoona,  Pa.  Valve  for  power  re- 
verse gears.     1,461,854  ;  .Tulv  17. 

Kiesel,  William  F.,  jr.,  Altoona,  Pa.  Drifting  valve. 
1.473,106;  Nov.  6. 

Kiesewetter,  Herman  F'.,  et  al.  (See  Drews,  Hugo  E., 
assignor.) 

Kiesling,  Fred  W.  (See  Oilman,  A.  S.,  Bennett,  and 
Kiesling.) 

Klesslg,  Edwin  O.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  E.  L. 
Logee  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Emblem,  pin,  or 
button.     Des.   63,559  ;  Dec.   18. 

Kiessling,  Fred  W.     (See  Remington,  A.  L.,  and  Kiessling.) 

Kiessllng,  Max  F.,  assignor  to  American  Fastener  Com- 
pany, Waterbury,  Conn.  Snap  fastener.  1,470,267 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Kiesswetter,  Robert,  Konigsberg,  Germany.  Cultivator. 
1,448,449  ;  Mar.  13. 

Kiewicz,  John,  assignor  to  The  Reece  Button  Hole  Ma- 
chine Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Sewing  machine. 
1,461,619;  .July  10. 

Kiewicz,  John,  assignor  to  The  Reece  Button  Hole  Ma- 
chine Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Sewing  machine. 
-1.463,325;    July  31. 

Kiewicz,  John,  assignor  to  The  Reece  Button  Hole  Ma- 
chine Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Ston  motion.  1,466,402  ; 
Aug    28. 

Kiewicz,  John,  assignor  to  The  Reece  Button  Hole  Ma- 
chine Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Take-up  for  sewing  ma- 
chines.    1,467,897  ;  Sept.  11. 

Kiewicz,  John,  assignor  to  The  Reece  Button  Hole  Ma- 
chine Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Sewing  machine. 
1,467,898;  Sept.  11. 

Klgas,  John,  assignor  to  A.  Wasleff,  Chicago,  111.  Floor 
and   surfacing  machine.      1,448,966  ;   Mar.  20. 

Kiggins,  Charles  A.,  Weskan,  Kans.  Spring  wheel. 
1,453,247  ;   Apr.   24. 

ICight,  Rochell  E      (See  Thomas.  S.  G.,  and  Kight.) 

Kihm,  Frank,  assignor  to  A.  M.  Hoffheimer,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Lock.     1,447,865 ;  Mar.  6. 

Kilborn,  Karl  B.,  and  W.  S.  Wolfe,  assignors  to  The  Good- 
year Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Manufac- 
turing pneumatic  tires  and  the  like.    1,462,452  ;  July  17. 

Kilborn,  Karl  B.,  and  W.  E.  Shively,  assignors  to  The 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Sys- 
tem of  control  for  vulcanizers.     1,477,879  ;  Dec.  18. 

Kilburn,  George  E.  (See  Northrop,  J.,  Kilburn,  Pessottl, 
and   Tucker.) 

Kllby  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Terhune, 
Howard,  assignor.) 

Klldow,  Pickett  G.,  Iowa  Park,  Tex.  Sucker-rod-elevating 
device.     1,451,700  ;  Apr.   17. 

Kiley,  Thomas,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Wall-protecting  stop. 
1,440,783;  Jan.  2. 

Kilfoyle,  Fred  M.,  Storrs,  Utah,  Headlight  deflector. 
1,445,399;   Feb.  13. 

Kilgour,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  P.  Crosley,  jr.,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Toy  car.     1,448,124  ;  Mar.  13. 

Kilgour,  David,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Balancing 
machine.     1,453,844  ;  May  1. 

Kilgour,  Walter  M.  S.,  Lexington,  Mass.  Lubricating 
system    and    apparatus.      1,460,383 ;    July    3. 

Klllan,  Fritz,  Berlin-Lichtenherg,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc. 
Rotating  or  revolving  press.     1,442,346 ;   Jan.   16. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Kill,  Vincent  P.,  Lawton,  and  O.  J.  Gaster,  Anadarko, 
Okla.     Working  valve.     1,472.528;  Oct.  30. 

Killam,  Walter  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Priming  device. 
1,457,308:  June  5. 

Killebrew,  Edward,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Tie.  1,443,025 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Klllefer  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Watters,  Daniel 
M.,  assignor.) 

Killen,  Edward  B.,  London,  England.  Pneumatic  tire. 
1,456,062;  May  22. 

Killen,  Frank  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  W.  Grove, 
Asheville,  N.   C.     Curling  iron.     1,449,288;   Mar.  20. 

Killfeather,  Gertrude,  Spokane,  Wash.  Body  garment. 
1,473,789  ;  Nov.   13. 

Killian,  Laurence  J.,  Boston,  and  E.  J.  Parker,  Lynn, 
Mass.  Signaling  apparatus  for  motor  vehicles. 
1,450,553;  Apr.  3. 

KlUick,  Frank  R.,  assignor  to  Sprout,  Waldron  &  Co., 
Muncy,  Pa.     Ear-corn  crusher.     1,477,502  ;  Dec.  11. 

Killlon,  John  F.,  Norfolk,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Whiting 
Chain    Company.     Mesh  bag.      Des.   62,612 ;    July   3. 

KilHon,  John  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Knockdown  container. 
1,441,509  ;  Jan.  9. 

Killion,  John  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Container.  1,467,675 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Killion,  John  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Building  construction. 
1,468,968;   Sept.   25. 

Killion,  John  H.,  assignor  to  S.  L.  A.  Killion,  Chicago, 
111.     Container.     1,441,286;  Jan.  9. 

Killion,  Sarah  L.  A.     (See  Killion,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Killman,  Thomas  A.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Motion-picture- 
projection   apparatus.     1,458,210  ;   June   12. 

Killmaster,  Ernest  A.  (See  Overbaugh,  C.  G.,  and  Kell, 
assignors.) 

Killmer,  Elmer  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Vulcanizing  machine. 
1,477,267  ;  Dec.  11. 

Killy,  Sever  P.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to  J.  O. 
Lytle  and  C.  G.  Edgerton,  Sugar  City,  Colo.  Cleaning 
composition.     1,449,330  ;   Mar.   20. 

Kilmartin,  Edmund  D.,  Ada,  Mich.  Ensilage  packer. 
1,476,620  ;   Dec.   4. 

Kilmer,  Elmer  E.,  and  F.  P.  Groth,  assignors  to  Inter- 
state Iron  and  Steel  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Wire- 
block   stripper.      1,475,435  ;   Nov.   27. 

Kilmer,  Elmer  E.,  and  F.  P.  Groth,  assignors  to  Inter- 
state Iron  and  Steel  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Wire- 
block   stripper.     1,475,436 ;   Nov.    27. 

Kilpatrick,  Robert  L.,  Hempstead,  Tex.  Variable  sign. 
1,451,986  ;  Apr.   17. 

Kllroy,  Evan  P.,  Joplin,  Mont.  Hydrocarbon-oil  burner. 
1,447,556;  Mar.  6. 

Kimball,  A.,  Co.      (See  Hummel.  August  C,  assignor.) 

Kimball,  A.,  Company.     (See  Marsh,  Alonzo  K.,  assignor.) 

Kimball,  Charles  E.,  Council  Bluffs.  Iowa.  Limit  stop  and 
governor  for  elevators.     1.444,614  ;  Feb.  6. 

Kimball,  E.  B.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Heslewood,  W.  R., 
and  Mocine,  assignors.) 

Kimball,  Frank  I.,  assignor  to  Sargent  &  Company,  New 
Haven,  Conn.     Floor  scraper.     1,459,216  ;  June  19. 

Kimball,  George  C,  and  H.  G.  Mcllvried,  assignors  to 
American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Cold-roll-feeding  mechanism.     1,474.935  ;   Nov.  20. 

Kimball,  Horace  E.  (See  Cushraan,  Horace  M.  and  C.  M., 
Washburn,  and  Kimball.) 

Kimball,  John  A.,  Taylorville,  111.  Jack.  1,467,899 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Kimball,  Matthew  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  Feder, 
Omaha.   Nebr.     Nut  lock.     1,453,507  ;  May   1. 

Kimball,  Root  E.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Combination  kitchen 
furniture.     1,468,665  ;   Sept.  25. 

Kimball,  W.  W.,  Company.  (See  Ericson,  Oscar  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kimball,  Wallace  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Nashua  Gummed  &  Coated  Paper 
Company,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Tension  device  for  strip- 
sewing  machines.     1,445,022;  Feb.   13. 

Kimball,  Wallace  D.,  and  A.  E.  Rideout,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Slngle-head-carton-sealing  machine.     1,474,480  ;  Nov.  20. 

Kimball,  Wallace  D.,  and  A.  E.  Rideout,  Chicago,  111., 
assignors  to  Standard  Sealing  Equipment  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Carton-sealing  machine.  1,467,045  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Klmberlin,  Winfield  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gas  burner. 
1,464,909  ;   Aug.   14. 

Kimberllng,  Webb,  Norton,  Va.  Pole-raising  apparatus. 
1,470,377;  Oct.  9. 

Kimberly-Clark  Company.  (See  Henderson,  Charles  L., 
assignor.) 

Kimberly-Clark  Company.  (See  Hornbeck,  Charles  H., 
assignor.) 

Kimble,  Austin,  assignor  to  Marathon  Electric  Mfg.  Co., 
Wausau,  Wis.     Ventilated  pulley.     1,443,541 ;  Jan.  30. 

Kimble,  Austin,  assignor  to  Marathon  Electric 
Mfg.  Co.,  Wausau,  Wis.  Power-transmission  apparatus. 
1,453,466  ;  May  1.  ^ 

Kimble  Electric  Company.     (See  Nies,  John  D.,  assignor.) 

Kimble  Glass  Company.  (See  Halversen,  Hans  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kimes,  Elbert  B.,  and  J.  H.  Carson,  assignors  of  one- 
fourth  to  O.  P.  Buller  and  one-fourth  to  R.  L.  Kimes, 
Fairmount,  Ind.  Adjustable  thrust-bearing  attachment 
for  crank  shafts.     1,458,344  ;  June  12. 


Kimes,  Robert  H.,  and  O.  F.  Schmidt,  assignors  to  Ohmer 
Fare  Register  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Recording  de- 
vice   for    motor    vehicles.      1,471,850;    Oct.    23. 

Kimes,  Robert  L.,  et  al.  (See  Kimes,  E.  B.,  and  Carson, 
assignors.) 

Kimman,  Theodore  P.     (See  Callan,  W.  H.,  and  Kimman.) 

Kimmel,  George  P.      (See  Stivers,  William  D.,  assignor.) 

Kimmel,  Harry  B.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Saw. 
1.447,137;  Feb.  27. 

Kimmel,  Harry  B.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Saw. 
1,468,638;   Sept.  25. 

Kimmel,  Harry  B.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Packing  washer. 
1,468,639  ;    Sept.    25. 

Kimmel,  Jess  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Trolley  wheel.  1,468,503  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Kimmerle  Bros.     (See  Hay  ward,  Frank  W.,  assignor.) 

Kimmich,  Elmer  G.,  assignor  to  The  Goodyear  Tire  & 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Hose  and  making  same. 
1,449,760;   Mar.   27. 

Kimmig,  Emil,  Jersey  City  Heights,  N.  J.,  and  S.  Silver, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dental  casting  machine.  1,441,001 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Kinander,    Peter,   Jackson,   Miss.     Balanced   hollow   blast 

stoker  grate.     1,442,530  ;  Jan.  16. 
Kincaid,  Harry  B.     (See  Sweeney,  Daniel,  assignor.'* 
Kincald,  John.      (See  Johnston,  J.  T.,  and  Kincaid.) 
Kincaid,   Robert   L,,    Syracuse,   N.   Y.     Washing   machine. 

1,461,914  ;  July  17. 
Kincannon,  Victoria  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Baking  oven. 

1,456,382;   May   22. 
Kinckiner,    Joshua    R.,    Pottstown,    Pa.      Water    cooler. 

1,476,757  ;  Dec.  11. 
Kind,    Hermann.      (See   Graef,    Carl    L.,    assignor.) 
Kind,  Hermann,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.     Display  container  and 

holder.     1,452,278;  Apr.  17. 
Kind,      Silas,      Easton,      Pa.        Film-drying     apparatus. 

1,477,063  ;  Dec.  11. 
Kindelberger,  Jacob  W.      (See  Croson,  C.  R.,  and  Kindel- 

berger. ) 

Kindell,  Charles  B.,  administrator.  (See  Leech,  Charles  M.) 

Kindervater,  Julius.  (Sec  I.assiter,  C.  K.,  and  Klnder- 
vater.) 

Kindl,  Carl  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Frequency-reg- 
ulator system.     1.448,409  ;' Mar.  13. 

Kindl,  Carl  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Starting 
mechanism  for  automobiles.     1,472,871 ;  Nov.  6. 

Kindl,  Carl  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Starting 
mechanism  for  automobiles.     1,472,872  ;  Nov.  6. 

Kindstrom,  Carl,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Lean,  Stock- 
holm, Sweden.  Hollow  building  block.  1,441,156 ; 
Jan.    2. 

Kindt,  Ernest  T.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dowel  pin.  1,455,793  ; 
May  22. 

King,    Alma.      (See   King,   Walter   G.,   assignor.) 

King,  Andrew,  West  Bridgeford,  England.  Device  for 
aligning  the  wheels  of  motor  cars  and  like  vehicles. 
1.449.289 ;    Mar.    20. 

King,  Bert  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Scale.     1,472,761 ;  Oct.  30. 

King,  Bert  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Computing  Scale  Company,  Dayton, 
Ohio.     Platform  scale.     1.444,190  :  Feb.  6. 

King,  Charles,  Chaffee,  Mo.  Wick  for  oil  stoves. 
1,455,212  ;   May   15. 

King,  Charles  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Rheostat  socket. 
1,464,487;    Aug.    7. 

King,  Charles  M.     (See  Dupuis,  Noel,  assignor.) 

King.  Clarence  R..  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.     Resilient  safety  tread.     1,474,481  ;  Nov.  20. 

King,  Clifford  G.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Collapsible  tube. 
1,451,461  ;  Apr.   10. 

King,  ClifCord  G.,  Providence,  R.  L  Clasp.  1,467,483; 
Sept.  11. 

King,  Clifford  G.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Display  card.  Des. 
63,105;  Oct.  2. 

King,  Clifton  F.,  Ludlow,  Mass.  Bearing  sleeve. 
1,445,693  ;  Feb.  20. 

King,  Clinton  S.,  Edgewood,  R.  I.  Armrest  for  banjos. 
1,459,591 ;  June  19. 

King,  Edward  F.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Fabric  and  making  the 
same.      1,464,715  ;   Aug.    14. 

King,  Edward  J.     (See  Allen,  Edwin,  assignor.) 

King  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  King, 
Vernon  F.,   assignor.) 

King,  Frances  R.     (See  Smith,  Albert  H.,  assignor.) 

King,  Frank  A.,  Englewood,  Colo.  Spotlight.  1,477,961; 
Dec.  18. 

King,  Frank  O.,  Glenco,  111.     Doll.     Des.  62,016  ;  Feb.  27. 

King.  Fred  B.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Willys-Overland  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Crimping  tool. 
1,464,942  ;    Aug.   14. 

King,  Fred  B.,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.  Spring  seat  structure.  1,468,477 ; 
Sept.  18. 

King,  Fied  B.,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Spring-seat  cushion.  1,474,080 ; 
Nov.   13. 

King,  George  E.,  Newton,  assignor  to  The  Gamewell  Fire 
Alarm  Telegraph  Co.,  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Mass.  Sig- 
nal-device-operating mechanism.     1,478,901 ;  Dec.  25. 


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King,  George  H.,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  nssiKiior  to  Gulf 
Reflniiii;  (onipany,  I'ittsbursh,  Pa.  Mixing  nnd  deliver- 
ing oil  nnd  nluminum  chloride.     1.478,438  :  Dec.  25. 

King,  Ilnrvov.  Wilklnsburg,  I'a.,  assignor  to  Westinghouso 
Electric  &"  Manufacturing  Company.  Furnace-regulator 
system.     1,449,861  ;  Mar.  27. 

King,    Henry    R.      (See    Mitchell,    W.,  and    King.) 

King,  Herbert  C,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Portable 
grnniophone.     1,458.580  ;  June  12. 

King,  Herman  A..  Portland,  and  E.  0.  Isler.  Hillsdale, 
Oreg.     Pneumatic  rubber  blanket.     1,464,716;  Aug.  14. 

King,  Howard  K.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Cham- 
bers Brothers  Company.  Sheet-registering  device. 
1,466.660  :  Sept.  4. 

King,  Isham  E.,  Durham,  N.  C.  Collapsible  screen. 
1.464,876;   Aug.   14. 

King,  James,  Joplin,  Mo.  Waj  spreader.  1,460,329 ; 
June  26. 

King,  James,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Vacuum  pulsator- 
acluated  mechanism.     1,468,238  ;  Sept.  18. 

King.  James  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  lock.  1,452,879  ; 
Apr.  24. 

King.  James  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Charles  Knight  & 
Company,  Limited,  London,  England.  Book  with  de- 
tachable leaves.     1,448,450  ;   Mar.   13. 

King.  J.Tmes  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Charles  Knight 
&  Company,  Limited,  London,  England.  Means  for 
securing  books  in  detachable  cover.*?.     1.454.288  ;  May  8. 

Kinp,  Jesse  C,  assignor  to  Canada  Carbide  Company, 
Limited,  Montroal.  Quebec,  Canada.  Container  or  re- 
ceptacle for  carbide  and  the  like.     1,453,508;  May  1. 

King,  Jesse  C,  and  W.  S.  Nish,  assignors  to  Canada  Car- 
bide Companv,  Limited,  Montreal,  Canada.  Container. 
1,467.762  :  Sept.  11. 

King,  Jet   S..  et  al.      (See  Wolfe,  Clinton,  M.,  assignor.) 

King,  John  P.,  deceased,  by  M.  B.  King,  executor,  and 
D.  A.  Creamer,  executrix,  Kalamazoo,  Slich.  Means  for 
washing   and   cleaning  golf   balls.      1,469,274  ;    Oct.    2. 

King,  John   J.      (See   Skinner,   W.   L.,   and   King.) 

King,    .John    O.      (See   Pohl,    Charles,    assignor.) 

King,  John  Y.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.  Shock-absorbing  spring. 
1,468,907;   Sept.   25. 

King,  Joshua  R.     (See  King,  William  O.  and  J.  R.) 

King.  Lawrence  W.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Necktie  fastener. 
1,477.759  :  Dec.  18. 

King,  Lea  M..  Morristown,  Tenn.  Coupling  mechanism 
for  train  pipes.     1.459,587  ;  June  19. 

King  Machine  Tool  Company,  The.  (See  Muller,  Edward 
A.,  assignor.) 

King,  Melbert,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  T.  Brown,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Combined  camera  and  projector  mechanism 
for  moving-picture  films.     1,469,016  ;  Sept.  25. 

King,  Merrill  B.,  et  al.,  executors.     (See  King,  John  F.) 

King,  Minnie  L.      (See  Croft,  Leonard  Y.,  assignor.) 

King.  Oliver  M.,  and  A.  J.  Brooks,  St.  Joseph,  Mo., 
assignors,  by  ^direct  and  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Standard  Oil  Company.  Air-hose  protector.  1,475,269; 
Nov.   27. 

King,  Peter  J..  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Apparatus  for  cutting 
pipes.     1.476.983  ;  Dec.  11. 

King,  Ralph  A.  J.,  Cherokee,  Okla.  Air  filter  for  auto- 
mobiles.    1.453,627  ;  May  1. 

King,  Robert  C.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Retreading  machine. 
1.465.826  :   Aug.   21. 

King,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Electron-discharge 
device.     1,472.477  ;  Oct.  30. 

King,  Rufus,  Plainville,  assignor  to  Bugbee  &  Niles  Com- 
pany. North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Ribbon-bracelet  clasp. 
1.478.658;  Dec.  25. 

King.  Rufus,  Plainville,  assignor  to  Bugbee  &  NUes  Com- 
pany, North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Buckle.  1,478.659 ; 
Dec.  25. 

King.  Samuel  R..  Glenbrook,  Conn.  E^ltering  mecha- 
nism.    1,443,918  ;  Jan.  30. 

King.  Seth  H.,  San  Francisco,  and  J.  E.  Troiel,  Berkelev, 
Calif.     Gas  range.     1,442.618;  Jan.  16. 

King.  Thomas  H..  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Water  pipe. 
1.466,592;  Aug.  28. 

King,  Vernon  F.,  Tonawanda.  assignor  to  King  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Inc..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Alternat- 
ing-current  rectifier.      1,463,779:   July   31. 

King,  Walter  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  King,  Oak 
Park.  111.     Coin-dispensing  device.     1,475.585  ;  Nov.  27. 

King,  Walter  H.,  Denver,  Colo.  Match-holding  cigarette 
container.     1,468,504  ;  Sept.  18. 

King,  William  B..  Needham,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinerv  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Press. 
1.442.809  ;  Jan.  23. 

King,  William  E.,  assignor  to  Milton  Bradley  Companv, 
Springfield,  Mass.     Painting  outfit,      1.474.721 ;  Nov.  20, 

King,  William  J.,  assignor  to  The  E,  T,  Burrowes  Com- 
pany,  Portland,  Me.     Pool   table.     1.443,266 ;   Jan.   23. 

King,  William  O.,  Sidney,  and  J.  R.  King,  New  Haven, 
N.  Y.  Machine  for  spreading  crushed  stone  and  other 
materi.al.     1,468,303  ;  Sept,   18, 

Kinghorn.   John    R.      (See   Nadler,   A,,   and   Kinghorn.) 

Kings,  Thomas  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Fuel  pump.  1,443,183 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Kingsbury,  Albert.  (See  Howarth,  Harry  A.  S,,  as- 
signor.) 


Kingsbury,  Albert.  (See  Wadswortb,  Frank  L.  O,,  as- 
signor,) 

King.sburv,  Albert,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Horizontal  thrust 
bearing.     1,443,879  ;  Jan.  30. 

Kingsbury,  Albert,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electrically-insulated 
bearing.     1,456,804  ;  May  29. 

Kingsbury,  Albert,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Making  pressure- 
distributing  structures.     1,465,988;  Aug,   28, 

Kingsbury,  Albert,  and  H.  A,  S,  tlowarth,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa. ;  said  Howarth  assignor  to  said  Kingsbury.  Bearing. 
1,444,839;  Feb.  13. 

Kingsbury,  Albert,  and  IT.  A.  S,  Howarth,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa,  ;  said  Howarth  assignor  to  said  Kingsbury,  Bear- 
ing.    1,444,840  ;  Feb.   13, 

Kingsbury,  Albert,  and  H.  A,  S,  Howarth,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  ; 
said  Howarth  assignor  to  said  Kingsbury.  Bearing. 
1,444,841  :  Feb.  13. 

Kingsbury,  Edward  J,,  Keene,  N.  H.  Automatic  drilling 
jig.      1,464,005  ;   Aug.   7. 

Kingsbury,  Edwin  F.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Photographic 
shutter.     1.458,211:  June  12. 

Kingsbury,  Edwin  F.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  East- 
man Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Film  cartridge. 
1,469,017  ;  Sept.  25. 

Kingsbury,  Edvrtn  F.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bast- 
man  Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Spool  for  pho- 
tographlc-fllm  cartridges.     1,469,018  ;  Sept.  25. 

Kingsbury,  George  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mer- 
gentbaler  Linotype  Company.  Typographical  elements. 
1,471,400;  Oct.  23. 

Kingsford,  Russell  T.,  assignor  to  Atwater  Kent  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Armature  wind- 
ing.  1,471,851;  Oct.   23. 

Kingslev,  Leo,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Loose-leaf-binder  book. 
1,478,522;  Dec.  25. 

Kingsmill,  Henry  L.,  Preston,  England.  Apparatus  for 
darning  woven  or  knitted  articles  or  fabrics.  1,478,984; 
Dec.  25. 

Kingswell,  Percy  N.  (See  Clews,  C.  E.,  and  Beere,  as- 
signors.) 

Kiunard,  Frank  M,,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  L. 
Sebring,    Sebring,   Ohio.     Batter.      1,462,812  ;   July   24 

Kinnard,  Isaac  P.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Corapany.  Method 
and   apparatus  for   testing  welds.      1,440,470 ;    Jan.   2. 

Kinne,  Edmund  P.,  Alliance,  Ohio,  assignor  to  American 
Steel  Foundries,  Chicago,  111,  Draft  yoke,  1,449,418  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Kinnear  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Greegor, 
Ralph   H.,   assignor.) 

Kinnear,  William,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Golf  club, 
1,467,435  ;  Sept,  11, 

Kinnebrew,  Marcus.     (See  Jones,  W.  H,,  and  Kinnebrew.) 

Kinney,  Andrew  S.,  Redwood  Falls,  Minn,  Slot-closure 
mat  for  automobiles,     1,451,987 ;  Apr.   17. 

Kinney,  Arthur  G,,  assignor  to  The  Fargo  Foundry  Com- 
pany, Fargo,  N,  Dak.  Street-lamp  post.  Des.  63,560  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Kinney,  John  J.,  assignor  to  Columbian  Rope  Company, 
Auburn,  N.  Y.  Spinning-jenny  nipper.  1,453,146 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Kinney,  J.   Stanley.      (See  Conrad,  F,,  and  Kinney,) 

Kinney,  J.  Stanley,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa,,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Maufacturing  Company.  Bush- 
ing,     1,458.943  :   June   19. 

Kinney,  J.  Stanley,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Com- 
posite steering  wheel.     1,406.235;  Aug.  28. 

Kinney,  J.  Stanley,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Gear. 
1,466,236;  Aug.  28. 

Kinoshita,  Yokichi.  Boston.  Mass.  Dumping-truck  appa- 
ratus.    1,471,339  ;  Oct.  23. 

Kinsey,  Jacob,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tobacco  pouch, 
1,444,468  :  Feb.  6. 

Kinsley,  John  H..  Clinton,  Mass,  Telegraph  sounder, 
1,453,359:  May  1. 

Kinsley,  William  S.,  Reading,  assignor  to  The  Russell 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Material-handling  appara- 
tus.    1,460,384  ;  July  3, 

Kinsley,  William  S.,  .  Reading,  assignor  to  The  Russell 
Company,  Boston.  Mass.  Apparatus,  installation,  and 
method  for  use  in  treating  textile  stock.  1.465.046 ; 
Aug,  14, 

Kinsley.  William  S.,  Beading,  assignor  to  The  Russell 
Company.  Boston.  Mass,  Cleaner  for  fibrous  stock  and 
method  of  cleaning  fibrous  stock.      1,465,047  :  Aug,   14. 

Kinsley,  William  S..  Reading,  assignor  to  The  Russell 
C^ompany.  Boston.  Mass.  Apparatus  for  and  method  of 
heading'fibrous  textile  stock.     1,465,04S  :  Aug,  14. 

Kinsley,  William  S,,  Reading,  assignor  to  The  Russell 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Conveyer  for  textile  stock, 
1.465,049  :  Aug,  14. 

Kinsley,  William  S.,  Reading,  assignor  to  The  Russell 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Mixing  and  cleansing  ap- 
paratus'for  textile  stock,     1,465,050:  .\ug,  14, 

Klnslow.  Mary  E,,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Garment. 
1,467,731 ;  Sept.  11. 

Kinsman,   Charles  F.      (See  Roth,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Kinsman.  Harold  J.,  Falmouth,  England.  Golf  club. 
1,447,989;  Mar.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AlpUahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Kinsman,  William  A.,  and  H.  E.  Nock,  assignors  to  Towle 
Manufacturing  Company,  Newburyport,  Mass.  Display 
chest.     1,465,850;  Aug.  21  . 

Kinsthetic  Process  Co.  (See  Thomas,  WllliaEO  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kintner,  Alcuin  E.,  Painesville,  Ohio.  Optical  demon- 
strating  apparatus.      1,476,621 ;   Dec.   4. 

Kinton,  Robert  h.,  Meyersdale,  and  A.  F.  Hibner,  Con- 
nellsville.  Pa.     Fire-brick  mold.     1,478,746  ;  Dec.  25. 

Klntz,  Alfred  G.,  Wallingford,  assignor  to  International 
Silver  Company,  Meriden,  Conn.  Fork  or  similar  arti- 
cle.    Des.  62.572 ;  June  26. 

Kintz,  Alfred  G.,  Wallingford,  assignor  to  International 
Silver  Company,  Meriden,  Conn.  Spoon  or  similar 
article.     Des.  63,651 ;  Dec.  25. 

Kintz,  Robert  R.,  Meriden,  Conn.  Antislipping  attach- 
ment  for    vehicle   tires.      1,460,657 ;    July    3. 

Kintz,  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  International  Silver  Com- 
pany, Meriden,  Conn.  Soup  tureen  or  similar  article. 
Des.   62,822  ;   Aug.   7. 

Kintz,  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  International  Silver  Com- 
pany, Meriden,  Conn.  Tea  or  coffee  pot  or  similar  arti- 
cle.     Des.   62,823  ;   Aug.   7. 

Kintzele,  Julius  H.,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  Ste.  Genevieve 
Wash  Machine  Corporation,  Ste.  Genevieve,  Mo.  Wash- 
ing machine.     1,451,547  ;  Apr.  10. 

Kinzle,  Charles  J.      (See  Barton,  L.  E.,  and  Kinzie.) 

Klntzing,  Reese  T.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse   Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      Motor- 

.    control   system.     1,454,853;   May   15. 

Kintzing,  Reese  T.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv.  System  of 
control.      1,463,168;    July    31. 

Kinyon,  Alonzo  G.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Fuller  En- 
gineering Company,  Allentown,  Pa.  Process  and  ap- 
paratus for  burning  powdered  coal.     1.444,421  ;  Feb.  6. 

Kinyoun,  Floyd  H.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Airplane  starting  and 
landing  device.     1,478,747  ;  Dec.  25. 

Kinzler,  Edward  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Indicator.  1,477,962: 
Dec.   18. 

Klppenhan,  William,  Alleton,  Wis.  Motor-driven  land 
roller.     1,452,974  ;  Apr.  24. 

Klracofe,  Otba  B.,  Churchville,  Va.  Lifting  jack. 
1,455.622;  May  15. 

Kiracofe,  Otterbein  P.,  West  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Winding 
chuck  for  fabric,  paper,  and  other  materials.  1,448,125  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Klrberger,  Leopold.     (See.Kaltwasser,  O.,  and  Klrberger.) 

Kirby,  Charles  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Steering-gear  replace- 
ment.    1,458,581  ;  June  12. 

Kirby,  Edmund  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blast-furnace  con- 
struction.    1,478,439  ;  Dec.  25. 

Kirby,    Ernest    V.       (See    Marriott,    O.    M.,    Hunt,    and 

Kirby.) 
Kirby,     James     B.,     Cleveland,     Ohio.     Cleaner     casing. 

1.447.419  ;  Mar.   6. 

Kirby,    James    B.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Washing    machine. 

1.447.420  ;  Mar.   6. 

Kirby,    James    W.,    Harlan,    Iowa.      Stock-watering   tank. 

1,474,530  ;  Nov.  20. 
Kirby,  John,  jr.     (See  Wilcke,  O.  C.  F.,  and  Kirbv.) 
Kirby,  Joseph  M.,  and  B.  E.  Hartson,  Boulder,  Colo.    Gas 

generator.      1,462,705;    July    24. 
Kirby    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See    Otterbein, 

Arthur,  assignor.) 
Kirby,  William  K.,  Golden,  Colo.     Process  and  apparatus 

for  treating  oil  shales.     1,458,983;  June  19. 
Kircher,  Albert  E.,  assignor  to  Continental  Distributors, 

Inc.,     Chicago,     111.       Fire     extinguisher.       1,467,857  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Kircher,  Carl.     (See  Bosch,  C,  Dehnel,  and  Kircher.) 
Kircher,    Paul,    assignor    to    Massey    Concrete    Products 

Corporation,    Chicago,    111.      Reenforced-concrete    pipe. 

1.447.421  ;  Mar.  6. 

Klrchgessner,  Joseph  A.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Holding  device 
for  embroidery  work.     1,469,516  ;  Oct.  2. 

Klrchmer,  Jacob,  jr.,  Elrawood  Place,  Ohio.  Washing 
kit.     1.466.593  ;  Aug.   28. 

Kirchner,  Henry  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Interchangeable- 
unit   carrier.      1,470,266 ;    Oct.   9. 

Kirfman,  John  S.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Knockdown  struc- 
ture for  trellises,  tree  protectors,  and  the  like. 
1,448,274  ;  Mar.  13. 

Kirgan,  John  F.,  Phillipsburg,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Tube  cleaner.  1,441,431 ; 
Jan.   9. 

Kirgan,  John  F.,  Phillipsburg,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Jet  augmenter  or  ejector. 
1,457,777  ;  June  5. 

Kirgesner,  Florence  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor 
to  G.  J.  Kirgesner.  Combined  grate  and  water  heater. 
1,445,517  ;   Feb.   13. 

Kirgesner,  (ieorge  J.  (See  Kirgesner,  Florence  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kirk,  Allen  T.,  Chicago,  111.  Engine  starter.  1,474,371 ; 
Nov.   20. 

Kirk,  Arthur  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  P.  Moore, 
Cuyahoga   Falls,   Ohio.      Cue  tip.     1,476,622 ;   Dec.   4. 

Kirk,  Charles  J.,  and  G.  Brain,  assignors  to  Universal 
Sanitary  Manufacturing  Co.,  New  Castle,  Pa.  Porce- 
lain tank  and  making  the  same.     1,449,761  ;  Mar.  27. 


Kirk,  Charles  J.,  and  G.  Brain,  assignors  to  Universal 
Sanitary  Manufacturing  Co.,  New  Castle,  Pa.  Process 
and  mold  for  forming  earthenware  articles  and  product 
thereof.     1,449,762  ;  Mar.  27. 

Kirk,  Henry  C,  Roland  Park,  and  G.  H.  Dumler,  Balti- 
more,  Md.     Alloy.     1,455,589 ;   May   15. 

Kirk,  Jay  B.,  lola,  Kans.  Cleaning  device.  1,455,623 ; 
May  15. 

Kirk,  John  C,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Dispensing  device. 
1,464,877;   Aug.   14. 

Kirk,  Lloyd  II.,  assignor  to  Martin-Copeland  Company, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Solder-filled  wire  and  manufacturing 
same.      1,465,553  ;    Aug.   21. 

Kirk,  Walter  I.     (See  Jefferson,  B.  H.,  and  Kirk.) 

Kirkbride,  John,  Escanaba,  Mich.  Pocket  match  box. 
1,444,251 ;  Feb.  6. 

Kirkegaard,  Georg,  assignor  to  Inter-State  Optical  Cor- 
poration, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lens-grooving  machine. 
1,469,926;  Oct.  9. 

Kirkham,  Charles  B.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Curtiss  Aeroplane  and  Motor  Corporation.  Propeller 
mounting.     1,445,142  ;  Feb.  13. 

Kirkham,  CJharles  B.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Curtiss 
Aeroplane  and  Motor  Corporation.  Lubricating  device 
for  internal-combustion  engines.     1,447,788  ;  Mar.  6. 

Kirkham,  Charles  B.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Curtiss 
Aeroplane  and  Motor  Corporation.  Aeronautical  mo- 
tor.    1,465,989  ;  Aug.  28. 

Klrkland,  Carroll  M.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  assignor  to  Miller 
Saw  Trimmer  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Paper-feed- 
ing device   for  printing  presses.     1,470,588 ;   Oct.   9. 

KIrkness,  Frederick  B.  (See  Kirkness,  Frederick  B., 
assignor.) 

Kirkness,  Frederick  B.,  Yorklyn,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  F.  B.  Kirkness,  Wilmington,  Del.  Window  screen. 
1,474,675  ;  Nov.  20. 

Kirkpatrick,  Bert  S.,  San  Pablo,  and  F.  S.  Morgan, 
Berkeley,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company  of  Cali- 
fornia, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Producing  anhydrous 
metallic  chloride.     1,455,005  ;  May   15. 

Kirkpatrick,  Clifford  B.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Advertising 
device.     1,476,984;  Dec.  11. 

Kirkpatrick,  George  W.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cooling  device 
for  power  transmission   jacks.      1.450,858 ;   Apr.   3. 

Kirkpatrick,  Littleton,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Ne- 
mours &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Coated  fabric. 
1,468,818;  Sept.  25. 

Kirkpatrick,  Monroe  C,  Files  Valley,  assignor  of  one- 
fourth  to  J.  H.  Williamson  and  one-fourth  to  V. 
Wiseman,  Hill  County,  Tex.  Tramper  for  lint  cotton. 
1,472,274;   Oct.  30. 

Kirkpatrick,  William  C,  and  C.  P.  Hart,  Clarksdale,  Miss. 
Combination  barrel-truck-emptving  device.  1.444.125  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Kirkpatrick,  William  L.  (See  O'Flaherty,  L.  F.,  and 
Kirkpatrick.) 

Kirkwood,  Frederick,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Tire  holder. 
1,448,304;  Mar.  13. 

Kii'kwood,  Maclean,  East  Orange,  N.  ,1.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  System 
for    measuring    distortion.      1,455,843 ;    May    22. 

Kirlin,  Ivan  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Making  hollow  panes  of 
glass.     1,448,351  ;  Mar.  13. 

Kirlin,  Otis  M.,  Watertown,  S.  Dak.  Scale.  1,471,518; 
Oct.  23. 

Kirn.  August,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Cloth-cutting  machine. 
1,445,325  ;   Feb.  13. 

Kirnbauer,  Michael.  Forest  Park,  111.  Culinary  slicing 
machine.     1,442,222  ;   Jan.   16. 

Kirnbauer,  Michael,  Forest  Park,  111.  Rotary  slicing 
machine.     1,442,889  ;  Jan.  23. 

Kirsch,  Charles  W.,  Sturgis,  Mich.  Window-shade  roller. 
1,459,772;  June  26. 

Kirsch,  Charles  W.,  Sturgis,  Mich.  Curtain  holdback. 
1,472,599;  Oct.  30. 

Kirsch,  Charles  W.  Sturgis,  Mich.  Window-shade-roller 
fixture.     1,476,160;   Dec.  4. 

Kirsch,  Raymond  R.,  assignor  to  Hexagon  Specialty 
Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Automobile. 
1,450,684;  Apr.  3. 

Kirschbaum,  Charles  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Poldable 
velocipede.      1,474,531  ;   Nov.   20. 

Kirschbraun,  Lester.     (See  Rahr,  C.  E.,  and  Kirschbraun.) 

Kirschbraun,  Lester,  Chicago,  111.  Bituminous  emulsion 
and    making  same.      1,450,685 ;   Apr.   3. 

Kirschbraun,  Lester,  Chicago,  111.  Composition  for  sat- 
urating fabrics  and  making  same.     1,461,445;  July  10. 

Kirschbraun,  Lester,  Evanston,  111.  Coated  waterproof 
sheeting.     1,464,717  ;   Aug.   14. 

Kirschbraun,  Lester,  Evanston,  111.  Making  emulsified 
compositions.     1,469,563;   Oct.  2. 

Kirschbraun,  Lester,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Raybestos 
Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Making  clutch  rings. 
1,447,347  ;  Mar.  6. 

Kirschbraun,  Lester,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Ray- 
bestos Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Asbestos  friction 
clutch   rings.      1,450,319 ;    Apr.    3. 

Kirschbraun,  I/ester,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Ray- 
bestos Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Friction  facing 
and   making  same.      1,466,907:    Sept.   4. 

Kirschmann,  Leopold,  Berlin-Halensee,  Germany.  Evap- 
orative refrigerator.     1,473,593  ;  Nov.  6. 


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(See   Smith,   David   K.,   as 
Apparatus   for 
1,452,608  ; 


Klrschncr,  John   G.,  et  al. 

signer.) 
Kirsliuer,    Abram    S.,    riiiladelphia,    Ta. 

extracting  liquids.     1,449,200  ;  Mar.  20. 
Kirst,    John    P.,    Ohio,    111.      Toy    elevator. 

Apr.  24. 
Kirsten,    Frederick   B.    A.,   Balwyn,    Melbourne,    Victoria, 

Australia.       Loose-leaf     book     or    binder.       1,443,267  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Kirsten.   Friedrich,   Celle  in   Hanover,   Germany.     Grind- 
ing or  sharpening  device  for  razor  blades.     1,459,676  ; 

June  19. 
Kirstein,  Henry  E.,  and  H.  W.  Gage,  assignors  to  Sbur-Ou 

Optical  Co.,  Inc.,  Eochester,  N.  T.     Ophthalmic  mount- 
ing.    1,478.661  :  Dec.  25. 
Kirton,  Carnaby,  and  11.  J.  Gaudie,  East  Boldon,  Durham, 

England.      Pocket    of    billiard     tables     and    the     like. 

1,464,006  ;    Aug.    7, 
Kirton,  Richard  G.,  Perth,   Western  Australia,  Australia. 

Making  concrete  structures.     1,465,222  ;  Aug.  14. 
Kishell,  Michael  A.,  Dickson,  Pa.    Paper-hanging  machine. 

1,464,992;   Aug.   14. 
Kishpaugh,  Arthur  W.      (See  Clement,   L.  M.,   and  Kish- 

paugh,) 
Kishpaugh,   Arthur  W.,  East   Orange,  N.   J.,   assignor  to 

Western    Electric    Company,    Incorporated,   New    York, 

N.   Y.      Cariier-wave   transmission   system.      1,473,433 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Kishpaugh,  John  M.,  Pasadena,  Calif.     Liquid  measuring 

and  dispensing  vessel.     1,461,486  ;  July  10. 
Kishpaugh,  John  M.,  Newton,  N.  J.     Artificial-bait  trap. 

1,464.387;    Aug.    7. 
Kisncr,     William     C,     Watson,     W.     Va.       Trap     nest. 

1,441,432  ;  Jan.  9. 
ICisner,   William  C,  Watson,  W.  Va.     Fowl-identification 

device.     1.441,433  ;  Jan.  9. 
Kiss,  Mike,  Maline,  111.     Rail  joint.     1,465,914  ;  Aug.  21. 
Kissel   Motor   Car   Company,    The.      (See  Palmer,    H.   D.. 

and  Brhel,  assignors.) 
Kisselhoff,     Max,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Article     carrier. 

1,445,400;    Feb.    13. 
Kissendorfer,   Karl,   assignor  to   Waffenfabrik  Mauser,   A. 

G.,    Oberndorf-on-the-Neckar,    Germany.      Screw    clamp. 

1,452,384  :  Apr.  17. 
Kissner,   Hyman,   and  D.  Blum,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Tool 

for  decorating  crockery.     1,445,627  ;  Feb.  20. 
Kistner,  Charles  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Dirigible  automo- 
bile lamp  device.     1,452,916  ;  Apr.  24. 
Kistner,     Charles    E.,    Cincinnati,     Ohio.      Reflector    for 

lights.      1,459,372 ;    June    10. 
Kitcheu,  Claire.      (See  Kitchen,   Grover  C.  and   C.) 
Kitchen,   Grover  C.   and  C,  Sonoma,   Calif.     Egg-turning 

means   for   incubators.      1,456,559 ;    May    29. 
Kitchen,  John  G   A.,  et  aL     (See  Alexander,  Johnston  R., 

assignor.) 
Kitchen,  Joseph  M.,  East  Orange,   N.   J.     Apparatus  for 

treating  milk.     1,447,249  ;  Mar.  6. 
Kitchen,   Joseph   M.    W.,    East   Orange,    N.    J.      Treating 

butter.     1,447,250;  Mar.   6. 
Kitchen,    Joseph    M.    W.,    East   Orange,    N.    J.     Treating 

milk.     1,447,251  ;  Mar.  6. 
Kitchen,  Joseph  M.  W.,  East  Orange,  N.   J.     Method  of 

and     means     for     treating    lactioi    fluids.       1,447,252 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Kitchen,  Joseph  M.  W.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.     Poultry-plant 

construction.     1.447,476  ;   Mar.   6. 
Kitchen,  Martin   T.,   Logan,   W.   Va.     Spring  bumper   for 

mine  cars.     1,450,041 ;  Mar.  27. 
Kltchln,  Howard  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.   Means  of  ground- 
ing   electrical    piloting    cables.      1,441,002;    Jan.    2. 
Kitowskl,    Adolf,    Norwich,    Conn.      Removable    heelplate. 

1.474,837;   Nov.   20. 
Kitsee,  •  Isldor,   Philadelphia,   Pa. .    Multicolor   screen    for 

photography.     1,446,049;  Feb.  20. 
Kitsee,  Isidor,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Producing  multicolored 

screens  for  photography.     1,446.050  ;  Feb.  20. 
Kitsee,  Isidor.  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Many-colored  screen  for 

photography.     1,449,417  ;  Mar.   27. 
Kitsee,    Isidor,    Philadelphia,    Pa.       Producing    artificial 

silk.     1,457,977;  June  5. 
Kitsee.    Isidor,    Philadelphia.    Pa.     Apparatus    for    ruling 

photographic   films.      1,476.206 ;   Dec.  4. 
Kitsee,     Isidor,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Producing     multi- 
colored   screens.      1.477.880 ;    Dec.    18. 
Kitsee.     Isidor,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Producing    Integral 

multicolored  screens  on  photographic  blanks.    1,477,881  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Kitsee.     Isidor,     Philadelphia,    Pa.       Producing    integral 

multicolored  screens  on  photographic  blanks.  1,477,882  ; 

Dee.  18. 
Kitsee,   Isidor,   Philadelphia,  Pa.     Polychromatic   screens 

Integral  with  moving-picture  films.     1,477,883  ;  Dec.  18. 
Kitson,   Arthur.      (See  Utley,   Willie   H..   assignor.) 
Kittle,    Charles   R.,    near    Indio.    assignor    of   one-half   to 

G.    E.     Harpham.    Los    Angeles,    Calif.       Hydrocarbon 

burner.     1,448,223  ;  Mar.  13. 

Kitto,  William  H.,  jr.,  and  S.  B.  Moiles,  Detroit,  Mich. ; 
said  Kitto  assignor  to  said  Moiles.  Gear-cutting  ma- 
chine. 1,451,097  ;  Apr.  10. 
Kltts,  Isaac  L.  (See  Kitts,  Willard  A.,  jr.,  assignor.) 
Kitts,  Willard  A.,  jr..  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor 
to  I.  L.  Kitts.  Fort  Myer,  Va.  Blow-ofC  valve. 
1,456,697  ;  May  29. 


Kivikink,  August  E.,  and  E.  Nilson,  Indiana  Harbor,  Ind. 
Antiglare  screen  for  automobiles.     1,468,115  ;  Sept.  18. 

Kivlan,  John  L.,  Boston,  Mass.  Jar-trimming  machine. 
1,456,276;  May  22. 

Kivlan,  John  L.,  Boston,  Mass.  Jar  lifter.  1,456,698; 
May  29. 

Kivlin,  Matthew  J.,  Kingsville,  Tex.  Course  director 
for  flies.     1,472,127;  Oct.  30. 

Kjelland,  William  T.,  Snohomish,  Wash.  Burglar  alarm. 
1,476,340;   Dec.   4. 

Klaasse,  Arend,  Jackson,  Mich.  Spring.  1,450,686 ! 
Apr.  3. 

Klabunda,  William,  Florence,  Nebr,  Vehicle  direction  in- 
dicator.    1,443,956  ;   Feb.   6. 

Klages,  August,  Magdeburg-Siidost,  Germany,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation, 
Inc.  Mercury  derivatives  of  aromatic  compounds  and 
manufacturing  same.     1,455,495  ;  May  15. 

Klages,  George  W.      (See  Stroh,  W.  Y.,  and  Klages.) 

Klaiber,  Maximilian,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  A.  W.  Glenk,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Picture-pro- 
jecting apparatus.     1,476,017  ;  Dec.  4. 

Klamroth,  Wilfried,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Razor-blade  holder. 
1,454,055  ;  May  8. 

Klancke,   John.      (See   Eadke,   A.   T.,    and  Klancke.) 

Klappert,  Bessie,  Whitestone  Landing,  N.  Y.  Convertible 
garment.     1,470,849  ;   Oct.    16. 

Klatt,  Joseph,  assignor  to  W.  W.  Wilcox  Mfg.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago,   111.      Card    register.      1,459,538 ;    June    19. 

Klauber,  Laurence  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  San  Diego 
Consolidated  Gas  &  Electric  Company,  San  Diego, 
Calif.      Lightning   arrester.      1,454,289 :    May   8. 

Klauminzer,  Carl  W.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,453,628  ;  May  1. 

Klaus,  Fred  R.,  assignor  to  The  Hydraulic  Pressed  Steel 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rim-connecting  hook. 
1,464,823;  Aug.   14. 

Klaus,  Fred  R.,  and  F.  H.  Meyer,  Warren,  Ohio.  Making 
cushion-tire  structures.     1,461,531;  July  10. 

Klauser,  William  C,  Hartford,  Conn.  "Shipping  recep- 
tacle.     1,47C|,750  ;    Oct.    16. 

Klausmeyer,  David  C,  Hyde  Park,  Cincinnati,  assignor 
to  Cincinnati  Bickford  Tool  Company,  Oakley,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  Reversing  mechanism  having  stationary 
sleeves.     1,455,401  :  May  15. 

Klausmeyer,  David  C,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Cin- 
cinnati Bickford  Tool  Company,  Oakley,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Automatic  throw-out  for  power  feed.  1,474,339  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Klawans,  Harry  I.,  Chicago,  111.  Mop  material. 
1,469.940  ;  Oct.  9. 

Klay,  Abraham  B.,  deceased,  Modesto,  Calif. ;  J.  J.  Klay, 
executor.  Bearing  and  gear  removing  tool.  1,478,964  ; 
Dee.  25. 

Klay,  John  J.,  executor.     (See  Klay,  Abraham  B.) 

Klebba,  Eileen  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Toilet  case. 
1,459,181  ;  June  19. 

Klecker,  Ralph  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Method  and 
means  for  converting  an  automobile  top  into  a  qne- 
man  top.     1,474,838  :  Nov.  20. 

Klee,  Anton,  jr..  Fountain  City,  Wis.  Lever  adjustment. 
1,466.8.39  :   Sept.  4. 

Kleeman,  William,  Hartwell,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor 
to  The  Philip  Carey  Manufacturing  Company.  Form- 
ing and  form-retaining  means  for  plastic,  or  semi- 
plastic,  or  similar  materials.    1,453,071 ;  Apr.  24. 

Kleen  Products  Company  Inc.  (See  Bothe,  Andreas, 
assignor.) 

Klefifel,  Harrison  E.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Underfeed  travel- 
ing grate.     1,477,268  ;  Dec.  11. 

Kleffman,  John.     (See  KlefiEman,  Ray  C,  assignor.) 

Kleffiman,  Ray  C.  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
J.  KlefiEman,  Hibbing,  Minn.  Supporting  device. 
1.459,404  ;  June  19. 

Kleiman,  Dirk  A.,  Ogden,  Utah.  Changeable  exhibitor 
for  cars.      1,472,008;    Oct.    23. 

Klein,  Abraham  A.,  and  M.  F.  Beecher,  assignors  to  Norton 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Non-slip  tile.  1,451,462 ; 
Apr.   10. 

Klein,  Alexander.  (See  Dixon,  T.  K.,  Klein,  Cox,  and 
Ghent.) 

Klein,  Arthur,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Car  lock.  1,465,136  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Klein,  Benjamin  F.      (See  Pfleager,  Roscoe  C,  assignor.) 

Klein,  Benjamin  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lighting  fixture. 
1,477.366;  Dec.  11. 

Klein,  Benjamin  W.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Customer's 
waiting  booth.     Des.   62,824  ;  Aug.   7. 

Klein,  Benjamin  W.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Means  for  de- 
tachably  connecting  an  operating  member  to  a  power- 
driven   shaft.      1,474,153  ;   Nov.    13. 

Klein,  Bernat  M.,  and  S.  Wald,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe- 
string fastener.     1.451,988  ;  Apr.  17. 

Klein,  David,  New  York,  assignor  to  M. 
lyn,  N.  Y.     Clip  for  ftmntain  pens.     1 

Klein,  David.  New  York,  assignor  to  M. 
lyn,  N.  Y.  Lever  for  self-filler 
1,475,953  ;   Dec.  4. 

Klein,  David,  New  Y'ork.  assignor  to  M. 
lyn,  N.  Y.     Self-filling  fountain  pen. 

Klein.    Emil    A.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 
1,459,217;  June  19. 


Finstone,  Brook- 
468,025  ;  Sept.  18. 
Finstone,  Brook- 
fountain     pens. 

Finstone,  Brook- 
1,475,954  ;  Doc.  4. 
Fumigation    tent. 


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INDEX  OF  PA.TENTS  ISSUED  FllO'M  THE 
Alphabetical  lis1  of  patenfeefi — Contiimed. 


Klein,  Ernest  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Commutator. 
1,444,252  ;  Feb.  6. 

Klein,  Ei'win,  Voslau,  near  Vienna,  Austria,  assignor  to 
The  Pleischmann  Company.     Apparatus  for  comminut- 

Klein,  Eugene,  S.   Klein,  and  M.  Klein,  South  Pasadena, 
Calif.     Coat  hanger.     1,470,925  ;   Oct.   16. 
ing  and  drying  yeast.     1,447,789  ;  Mar.  6. 

Klein,  Fred  E.     (See  Rosenthal,  Morris  G.,  assignor.) 

Klein,  Frederick,  New  York,  assignor  to  National  Indi- 
cator Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Braiding  ma- 
chine.     1,465,554  ;   Aug.   21. 

Klein,  George  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Wall  lantern.  Des. 
63,053  ;  Sept.  25. 

Klein,  Harry  H.,  New  York,  N.  X.  Hair  waver. 
1,442,434  ;  Jan.  16. 

Klein,  Howard.     (See  McDonald,  E.  F.,  Klein,  and  Haas.) 

Klein,  John  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bottle  cover  and  spout. 
1.448,967;    Mar.    20. 

Klein,  Joseph  B.,  Colton,  Wash.  Wheel  expander. 
1,472,915  ;  Nov.  6. 

Klein,   Louis.      (See   Konigsberg,   J.   H.,    and   Klein.) 

Klein,  Max,  assignor  to  Shapiro  &  Aronson,  Inc.,  New 
York.   N.   Y.     Lighting  unit.      1,470,227  ;   Oct.   9. 

Klein,    Morris.       (See    Klein,    E.,    S.,    and    M.) 

Klein,  Morris,  Oakland,  Calif.      Stove.      1,472,178  ;  Oct.  30. 

Klein,    Paul    M.,    Cedarhurst,    N.    Y.      I'iston    ring    and 
•     making  same.     1,452,645  ;  Apr.  24. 

Klein,    Samuel.      (See  Klein,    E.,    S.,   and   M.) 

Klein,  William  C,  Allentown,  Pa.  Making  steel  or  semi- 
steel  car  wheels.     1,473,480 ;  Nov.  6. 

Kleinberg,  Victor,  et  al.  (See  Merli,  C,  and  Bertolini, 
assignors.) 

Kleineck,  Roy  J.,  Oxford  Junction,  Iowa.  Tire  chain, 
hook,  and  tightener.     1,445,598;  Feb.  13. 

Klelnert,  I.  B.,  Rubber  Company.  (See  Brock,  Max,  as- 
signor.) 

Kleinert,  I.  B.,  Rubber  Company.  (See  Guinzburg, 
George  K..  assignor.) 

Klelnert,  I.  B.  RulDber  Company.  (See  Guinzburg,  Victor, 
assignor.) 

Klelnfleld,  Irving  !».,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electric-lamp 
stand.     Des.   62,236;  Apr.   24. 

Klelnfleld,  Irving  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Electric-lamp 
stand.     Des.  62,237  ;   Apr.   24. 

Klelnfleld,  Irving  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electric  lamp 
stand.     Des.   62,238 ;  Apr.  24. 

Klelnfleld,  Irving  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electric-lamp  stand. 
Des.  62,734  ;  July  24. 

Kleinlogel,  Adolf,  Darmstadt,  Germany.  Manufacturing 
artificial   building  materials.     1,470,378;   Oct.   9. 

Kleinschmidt,  Edward  E.,  assignor  to  Kleinschmidt  Elec- 
tric Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Telegraph  printer. 
1,448,750 ;    Mar.    20. 

Kleinschmidt,  Edward  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  Kleinschmidt  Electric  Company.  Transmitter  for 
printing  telegraphs.      1,460.357;  June  26. 

Kleinschmidt,  Edward  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  Kleinschmidt  Electric  Company.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  operating  printing  telegraphs.  1,463,136  ; 
July  24. 

Kleinschmidt  Electric  Company.  (See  Kleinschmidt,  Ed- 
ward  E.,   assignor.) 

Kleinschmidt.  Emil,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  and  C.  Fohr, 
Miesbach,  Oberbayern,  Germany.  Manufacture  of  cores 
for  foundry  work.     1,477,064  ;  Dec.  11. 

Kleinschmidt,  Henry  P.  A.,  Johnstown,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
The  Lorain  Steel  Company.  Mold  or  form.  1,451,264  : 
Apr.    10. 

Kleinsmith,  Frederick,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Operating  means 
for   automobile  door  latches.     1,465,399  ;   .4.ug.   21. 

Kleinsteuber.  Hugo  A.,  et  al.  (See  Hayes,  Thomas  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kleist,  Arthur  F.,  Pontiac,  assignor  to  Central  Stamping 
Company.  Dptroit,  Mich.  Valve-operating  mechanism. 
1,473,481 ;  Nov.  6. 

Kleist.  Charles  J.  and  H.  E.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Drop- 
hammer  board.     1,440,608  ;  Jan.  2. 

Kleist.    Harry    E.      (See    Kleist,    Charles   J.    and    H.    E.) 

Kleist,  .John  E.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Nailing  concrete. 
1,456.985  :  May  29. 

Klement,  Alois,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Rendering  trans- 
lucent sheets  of  paper,  cardboard,  and  the  like  having 
drawings   on  it.      1,464,477  ;   Aug.   7. 

Klemin,  Alexander.  (See  Molloy,  E.,  and  Jenkins,  as- 
signors.) 

Klemin,      Alexander,      New      York,     N.     Y.  Aircraft. 

1,442,155  ;  Jan.  16. 
Klemm,    Edwin    0.,    Dayton,-  Ohio,    assignor    to    Klemm 

Manufacturing  Company,  Fenton.  Mich.     Tone  arm  for 

graphophones.      1,446.566  ;    Feb.    27. 
Klemm  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Klemm,  Edwin  0.. 

assignor.) 
Klemme,  John  L.,  Albert  Lea,  Minn.     Trip-recording  com 

pass  for  aeroplanes.     1,464,943  ;  Aug.   14. 
Klemmer,  Conrad,  and  W.  P.  Koectel,  Bogota.  N.  J.  ;  sai<] 

Koechel  assignor  to  said  Klemmer.     Combined  rheostat 

and  socket.     1,451,024  ;  Apr.  10. 
Klepac.    Joseph,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Ventilating    insole. 

1,453,394  ;  May  1. 
Klepper,  Charles.     (See  Klepper,  Joseph  and  C.) 
Klepper,     Joseph     and     C,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Clutch. 

1,473,564  ;  Nov.  6. 


Klerx,  Alois,  assignor  to  Peninsular  Forging  Die  &  Tool 
Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Weaving  shuttle.  1,472,720 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Kletke,  Gottlieb,  Alva,  Okla.  Operating  mechanism  for 
the  adjusting  .lever  of- headers  or  binders.  1,449,514; 
Mar.  27. 

Kleysteuber,  Willie  J.,  Centralia,  111.  Measuring  in- 
strument and  drill  guide.     1,478,477  ;  Dec.  25. 

Klich,   Franciszek.      (See   Radon,    Jan,   assignor.) 

Kliesrath,  Victor  W.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  C.  S.  Bragg,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Internal-com- 
bustion   engine.      1,463,586  ;    July   31. 

Klimcovitz,  Stanley,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Vehicle.  1,441,859  ; 
Jan.   9. 

Kline,  Charles  E.,  Cedar  Springs,  Mich.  Corner  clamp 
for  frames.     1,443,578;  Jan.  30. 

Kline,  Charles  H.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Protective  device  for  electrical  ap- 
paratus.    1,462,346  ;  July  17. 

Kline,  Charles  R.,  Reading,  Pa.  Furnace  and  boiler  cas- 
ing.    1,458,582;  June  12. 

Kline,  Charles  R.,  Reading,  Pa.  Combination  boiler. 
1,462,862;  July  24. 

Kline,  Charles  R.,  Reading,  Pa.  Furnace  insulation. 
1,473,296  ;  Nov.  6. 

Kline,    Clarie   B.      (See   Bahr,    August    T.    J.,    assignor.) 

Kline,   Edward  M.      (See   Barber,    William   J.,   assignor.) 

Kline,  Everett  C,  assignor  to  The  Laminated  Metal  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Lock  and  lock 
mounting.     1,452,471  :  Apr.  17. 

Kline,  Everett  C,  assignor  to  The  Laminated  Metal 
Products  (Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Lock  and  lock 
mounting.     1,471,517;  Oct.  23. 

Kline,  Everett  C,  assignor  to  The  Laminated  Metal 
Products  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Lock  and  lock 
mounting.     1,471,740  ;  Oct.  23. 

Kline,  Harmon  J.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1,447,089  ;  Feb.  27. 

Kline,  Henry  T.,  Warsaw,  Ind.  Fencepost.  1,455,168 ; 
May  15. 

Kline,  William,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dispensing  device. 
1.477,760  ;  Dec.  18. 

Kline,  William  D.     (See  Ross,  Charles  R.,  assignor.) 

Kling,  Fred  B.,-  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Hot-blast  stove. 
1,461,357  ;  July  10. 

Klingbeil,  Gottlieb  L.  E.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Spring  spreader. 
1,458,422;  June  12. 

Klingbeil,  Gottlieb  L.  E.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Spring  spreader. 
1,458,423  ;  June  12. 

Klingbeil,  Gottlieb  L.  E.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Spring  spreader 
for  vehicle  springs.     1,472,916  ;  Nov.  6. 

Klingberg,  Wesley  E.,  et  al.  (See  ."Vllen,  Van  Buren, 
assignor.) 

Klingberg,  Willgott,  et  al.  (See  Allen,  Van  Buren,  as- 
signor.) 

Klingp,  William,  Alexandria,  Va.  Child's  vehicle. 
1,477,830  ;  Dec.   18. 

Klinger,  F.  W.,  &  Langbein  Co.  (See  Langbein,  Albert 
S.,  assignor.) 

Klinker,  Lawrence,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Baseball  game. 
1,447,310;  Mar.  6. 

Klipstein,  E.  C,  &  Sons  Company.  (See  Jacobson, 
Bernard   H.,   assignor. ) 

Klocke,  William,  Woodhaven,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Bliss 
Company.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Drawing  or  punching  press. 
1,443,476  ;   Jan.   30. 

Klocke,  William,  Woodhaven,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Bliss 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Friction  clutch.  1,452,609  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Klocke,  William,  Woodhaven,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Bliss 
Company,  Brooldyn,  N.  Y.     Press.     1,458,709  ;  .Tune  12. 

Klocke,  William,  Woodhaven,  assignor  to  B.  W.  Bliss 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Press  having  .spring- 
pressed  blank  holder.     1,466,908  ;   Sept.  4. 

Klocke,  William,  Woodhaven,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Bliss 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Press  having  spring- 
prpssed    blank   holders.      1,475,437 ;    Nov.    27. 

Klocke,  William,  New  York,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Bliss  Com- 
pany, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Drawing  press.  1,468,304 ; 
■Sept.  18. 

Kloeb,  Boniface  R.  and  J.  A..  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Gaseous- 
fuel  burner.     1,461,394  ;  July  10. 

Kloeb,   Joseph   A.      (See   Kloeb,   Boniface   R.    and   J.   A.) 

Kloepper,  Valentine  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Releasing  ihecha- 
nism  ■  for  automobile  hand  brakes  and  •  the  like. 
1,458,136;  .Tune  12. 

Kloes,  Frederick  ,T.      (See  Joseph,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Kloetzer,  Otto  F.,  Washington,  Ind.  Train-order  holder 
and  hook.     1,454,896;  May   15. 

Kloman,  Charles  A.,  Bellevue,  Pa.  Pulverizer.  1,458,486  ; 
June  12. 

Kloman,  Charles  A.,  Bellevue,  assignor  to  The  Colonial 
Engineering  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Plate-feeding 
mechanism.     1,461,358  ;  July  10. 

Klonglaud,  Henry  N.     (See  Larson,  Olef  T.,  assignor.) 

Klosner,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  condenser. 
1,452,610;  Apr.  24. 

Klossner,  Robert,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Internal-combustion 
motor.      1,464,282;   Aug.   7. 

Kloster,  Ole  and  T.,  Stavanger,  Norway.  Machine  for 
dressing  flsh.     1,449,610  ;  Mar.  27. 

Kloster.  Theodor.     (See  Kloster,  Ole  and  T.) 

Klotz,  Joseph,  dit  Georges.      (See  Pernin,  T.,  and  Klotz.) 


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Klu;;,  Hermann,  Frohnau.  near  Berlin,  assignor  to  tbe 
Firm  :  Deutsclie  Luftfilter-Baiigesellschaft.  Berlin,  Ger- 
mauT.     Filter  for  air  and  .eas<'S-     1. 448. 134  ;   Jan.  23. 

Klug,  Lebrecht  J.,  assignor  to  King  &  Smith  Compan.v, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Traffic-regulator  signal  casing.  Des. 
63,137  ;    Oct.    16. 

Klug  &  Smith  Company.  (See  Klug,  Lebrecht  J.,  as- 
Bignor.) 

Kluge,  Abel  and  E.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Braudtjen  &  Kluge,  Incori>oi-ated,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Gauge  for  printing  presses.     1,459,105  ;  June   19. 

Kluge,  Abel,  and  E..  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Brandt.ien  &  Kluge  Incorporated,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Pneu- 
matic focdini?  device  for  printing  presses.  1,472,650  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Kluge,   Eneval.      (See   Kluge.   Abel  and  E.) 

Klugh,  Bethune  G.,  Anniston,  Ala.  Seal  joint  for  sinter- 
ing and  gas-treating  apparatus.      1,468,206 ;    Sept.    18. 

Klugh,  Bethune  G.,  Anniston,  assignor  to  Federal  Phos- 
phorus Company,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Oxidizing  phos- 
phorus.     1,463,959  ;    Aug.    7. 

Klugh.  Bethune  G.,  assignor  to  Southern  Manganese  Cor- 
poration, Anniston,  Ala.  Preliminary  preparation  of 
furnace  charges  for  ore-smelting  furnaces.  1,467,797  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Klumpp,  August  F.     (See  Charlton,  Robert  W.,  assignor.) 

Kluth,  Charles  F.,  Wibaux,  Mont.  Grain  saver.  1,471,269  ; 
Oct.    16. 

Kluttz,  Warren  L.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Blast-furnace  top. 
1,465.273;   Aug.   21. 

Knaack.  Hermann  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Caster.  -  1,454,119  ; 
May  8. 

Knaack,  John  J.,  Hurdland,  Mo.  Shim  cutter.  1,443,880  ; 
Jan.  SO. 

Knaak.  George  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Controlling  appara- 
tus.     1,459,218  ;    June   19. 

Knaff,  James,   et  al.      (See  Metzsch,   Soren,   assignor.) 

Knaggs,  Joseph  I..  Toledo,  Ohio.  Pan  lifter.  1,448,968  ; 
Mar.    20. 

Knap,  llerschel  B.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  1,467,939  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Knapen,  Achille,  Brussels,  Belgium.  "  Building  block. 
1,458,888  :  June  12. 

Knapp,  Arthur  J.,  Marquette,  Iowa.  Broom.  1,449,901  ; 
Mar.    27. 

ICnapp  Brothers  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Knapp, 
George  A.,  assignor.) 

Knapp,  Delbert,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Storage  structure. 
1,449,232;    Mar.    20. 

Knapp.  Edgar,  J.  K.  Dickerson,  Middleport,  N.  Y.,  and 
F.  L.  Begtrup,  Louisville.  Ky.,  assignors  to  Niagara 
Sprayer  Co.,  Middleport.  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  manu- 
facturing flowers  of  sulphur.     1,454,747;  May  8. 

Knapp,  Edwin  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  F.  Ronne- 
berger,  Anacortes,  Wash.  Ball-cup-removing  device. 
1,449,763:   Mar.   27. 

Knapp,  Floyd  E.,  Allerton,  Iowa.  Combined  gear  and 
thrust    bearing.      1,462,938;    July    24. 

Knapp,  Fred  C,  Rahway,  N.  J.  Carbide  soldering  torch. 
1,466,403  ;   Aug.  28. 

Knapp,  Frederick  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Husking  machine. 
1,463,364;   July   31. 

Knapp.  Georg  K.,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Electrical 
starter  for  explosive   engines.     1,447,477  ;   Mar.   6. 

Kn."ipp,  George  A..  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Knapp  Broth- 
ers Manufacturing  Company.  Metallic  baseboard  struc- 
ture.    1,453.072;  Apr.  24. 

Knapp,  Harold  O.     (See  Riley,  R.  A.,  and  Knapp.) 

Knapp,  Horace  G.,  assignor  to  Knapp  Plow  Co..  Inc., 
San   Jose.   Calif.     Plowlift.     1,452,744;   Apr.   24, 

Knapp.  .Jacob,  assignor  to  L.  S.  Brach,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Alcohol  torch.     1.469,795;   Oct.  9. 

Knapp,  James  H.,  Edgeworth,  assignor  to  Tate-Jones  & 
Company,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Furnace.  1,460.066 ; 
June  26. 

Knapp,  John  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Air  deflector.  1,444,191 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Knapp,  Lester  W.      (See  Anderson,  Carl  F.,  and  Knapp.) 

Knapp  Plow  Co.      (See  Knapp,   Horace  G.,  assignxir.  I 

Knapp,  Svdnev  H.,  Grevtown.  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
Milkincr-nnachine  valve.     1,445.599  ;  Feb.  13. 

Knapp,  William  F.,  Denver,  Colo.  Hasp  lock.  1,470,751: 
Oct.    16. 

Knapp.  Willis,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Fluid  motor. 
1.461.620:  July  10. 

Knauf.  Paul  W.,  Cynwyd,  assignor  to  Schutte  and  Koert- 
Ing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fan  blower. 
1,471.559;  Oct.  23. 

Knauff.  Charles  &  Company.  (See  King,  James  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Knauff.  Edward  J.      (See  Eis.  Julius  O..   and  KnaulT.) 

Kneass.  Strickland  L..  assignor  to  William  Sellers  & 
Company.  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Valve. 
1.465,645:   Aug.  21. 

KnehiiHch.  George  H..  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Steel 
Tool  Company.  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Rivet  set.  1.442.223: 
Jan.   16. 

Kneri>tpl.  AhW  M..  Detroit,  Mich.  Scaffold  hoist. 
1.442.075:  Jan.   16. 

Knechtel,  Jacob  S.,  Hanover,  Ontario,  Canada.  Cabinet 
joint.     1,468,786;  Sept.  25. 


Kneeland,  Cyrus  H.,  Millinocket,  Me.  Clamp.  1,468,718  ; 
Sept.  26. 

Kneeland.  Norman  L.,  et  al.  (See  Folgert,  Joseph  W., 
assignor.) 

Kneeland,  Oscar  A.,  Minneapolis,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
V.  T.  Neander,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Grain-door  fastener. 
1,454,240  ;  May  8. 

Knell,  Charles  H.,  Verona,  assignor  to  Verona  Tool 
Works,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Anticreeping  device  Jor  rail- 
way rails.     1,471,171  ;  Oct.  16. 

Kneppel,  Stephan,  Scrauton,  Pa.  Flush-tank  valve. 
1,460,968  ;  July  3. 

Knepper,   Harry   H.      (See  Aland,  Richard   C,   assignor.) 

Knei-r,  Hugh  J.,  U.  S.  Arniy.  Gasoline-consumption  in- 
dicator for  motor  vehicles.     1,459,106  ;   June   19. 

Knerr,  Louis  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Lumber-carrying  vehicle. 
1,443,749  ;  Jan.  30. 

Knibbs,  Norman  V.  S.,  London,  England.  Distillation 
and  cracking  of  mineral  oils  and  other  hydrocarbon- 
containing   material.      1,459,156 ;    June   19. 

Knierim,  Svlvanus  S.      (See  Evans,  C.  B.,  and  Knierim.) 

Knigge,  Otto  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Direction  Indicator. 
1,461.664;  July   10. 

Knight  American  Patents  Company.  (See  Porter,  Finley 
R.,  assignor.) 

Knight,  Arthur  R.,  et  al.  (See  Stevens,  G.  H.,  and 
Eaton,   assignors.) 

Knight,  Charles,  &  Company  Limited.  (See  King,  James 
S.,  assignor.) 

Knight,  Charles  D.,  et  al.  (See  Seabolt,  Frank  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Knight,  Charles  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Automatic 
storm-sash  operator.     1,476,821  ;  Dec.  11. 

Knight,  Claude  M.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Attachment  for 
rolling  mills.     1,443.223  ;  Jan.  23. 

Knight,  Earl  S.,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Grading  and  excavat- 
ing machine.     1,472,562  ;  Oct.  30. 

Knight,  Ellwood  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hohl- 
feld  Manufacturing  Company.  Jacquard  mechanism 
for  looms.     1,443,957  ;  Feb.  6. 

Knight,  George,  Brockton,  Mass.  Gauge  for  perforating 
machines.     1,448,751  :  Mar.  20. 

Knight,  George  B.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Head-protection  at- 
tachment for  caps,  hats,  or  other  headgear.  1,456.183  ; 
May  22. 

Knight,   Grace  P.,   executrix.      (See   Knight,   Richard   D.) 

Knight,  Herbert  C.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Load-supporting  means 
for   motor   vehicles.      1,470,171  ;    Oct.    9. 

Knight,  Herbert  M.     (See  Long,  Eugene  M.,  assignor.) 

Knight,  Herbert  M..  Montclair,  N.  J.  Highway  con- 
struction.    1,469,939  :  Oct.  9. 

Knight,  James  B.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Apparatus  for  conserv- 
ing gas,  oil,  and  other  fluids.     1,472,009  ;  Oct.  23. 

Knight,  Julian  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Outlet  or  junction 
box.     1,471,340;  Oct.  23. 

Knight.  Lewis  F.,  Simpson,  Kans.  Metal  air-check  valve. 
1,471,172  ;  Oct.  16. 

Knight,  Lionel  B..  Fort  Pirie,  South  Australia,  Australia. 
Seed  drill.     1 .473,297  ;  Nov.  6. 

Kni.sbt.  Need.  Lancaster.  S.  C.  assignor  to  Draper  Cor- 
poration, Ilopedale,  Mass.  Balling-fork  grid  for 
l"onis.      1.4Un,58n  ;  July  3, 

Knight,  Richard  D..  deceased.  Providence,  R.  I.  :  G.  P. 
Knight,  executrix.  Combined  advertising  device  and 
temporary    savings    bank.      1,456,133 ;    May    22. 

Knight,  Stanley  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Soda  fountain. 
1,457,067  :  Mav  29. 

Knight,  William,  Rio  Vista,  Calif.  Door  latch.  1,445,143  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Knight,  William  W.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Signal  system 
for  vehicles.      1,458.099  ;   June   5. 

Knights,  William  G.,  Calgary,. Alberta.  Canada.  Perforat- 
ing attachment  for  ruling  machines.  1,473,632; 
Nov.  13. 

Knippel,  Henry,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Rear-spring  support 
for  automobiles.     1,453.467  ;  May  1. 

Knittel,   Paul    S.      (See  Elzemeyer.   E.   H..   and   Knittel.) 

Knoebel,  Herman,  Chicago,  111.  Vehicle  spring  support. 
1,465,0?3:   Aug.    14. 

Knofel.  Heinrich.  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Ap- 
paratus for  removing  blast  gases  from  water-gas  gen- 
erators.    1.4.59.058  ;  June  19. 

Knoll  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Lengel,  Irvin  D.,  aS' 
signor.) 

Knoop,  Arnold  F.,  Peotone,  111.  Drawbar  for  towing 
automobiles  and  the  like.     1.466.049  :  Ausr.  28. 

Knopp,  Louis  A.,  assignor  to  Broderick  &  Bascom  Rope 
Co..  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Water-cooled  brake  ring. 
1,475,955  :   Dec.   4. 

Knnpp.  Otto  A.,  Oakland.  Calif.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  register.  1,477,367 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Knoop.  William  A.,  Brooklyn,  and  P.  P.  Clofli.  assignors 
to  Western  Electric  Company  Incorporated.  New  York, 
N.  Y.      Electric  discharee  device.      1.456.505:   May   29. 

Knopf,  Ernest  R.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Laundry-bag  sup- 
port.    1.458,100;  June  5. 

Knopko.  Harrv  .!..  Racine.  Wis.  Door  and  window  lock. 
1.445.959  :  Feb.  20. 

Knorr-Bremse  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Hildebrand,  Wil- 
helm,  assignor.) 

Knorr.  John  A.,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Roll-film  holder. 
1.459.914  :  .Time  26. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Knothe  Brothers  Co.      (See  Knothe,  Frank  F.,  assignor.) 

Knothe,  Frank  F.,  Eidgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Knothe 
Brothers  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Belt  buckle. 
1,455,794  ;  May  22. 

Knothe,  Paul  J.,  Fort  Wayne,  assignor  to  Montpelier 
Manufacturing  Company,  Montpelier,  Ind.  Cup  pack- 
ing for  pumps  and  the  like.     1,459,509  ;  June  19. 

Knott,  Clyde  L.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Operator's' 
chair.     1,466,661 ;  Sept.  4. 

Knott,  George  N.  and  P.  Vi'.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Laundry- 
identifying  means.     1,442,224  ;  Jan.  16. 

Knott,  Harry  H.,  C.  J.  Jungbluth,  and  E.  B.  Hammer, 
Washington,  Iowa,  assignors  to  Washington  Manufac- 
turing Conipany.  Button  -  blank  -  grinding  machine. 
1,448,969  ;   Mar.   20. 

Knott,  Harry  H.,  C.  J.  Jungbluth,  and  E.  B.  Hammer, 
'Washington,  Iowa,  assignors  to  Washington  Manufac- 
turing Company.  Button-blank  shell-sawing  machine. 
1,474,044  ;  Nov.  13. 

Knott,  Percy  W.     (See  Knott,  George  N.  and  P.  W.) 

Knott,  Warren  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Automatic 
button-blank-cutting    machine.      1,472.275  ;    Oct.    30. 

Knowland,  Richard  G.,  Boston,  Mass.  Deoxidizing  water. 
1,470,084  ;  Oct.  9. 

Knowles,  Abram  A.,  Canyon  Ferry,  Mont.  Motor  sleigh. 
1,463,395  ;    July   31. 

Knowles,  Abram  A.,  Canyon  Ferry,  Mont.  Sleigh  runner. 
1,464,204  ;  Aug.  7. 

Ejiowles,  Alanson  A.,  et  al.  (See  Donald,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Knowles,   Arthur  P.      (See  Friedman,   A.,  and   Knowles.) 

Knowles,  Carroll,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Surface-grinding 
machine.     1,458,623  ;  June  12. 

Knowles,  Cecil  S..  Seattle,  Wash.  Heating  stove. 
1,478.662;  Dec.  25. 

et  al.     (See  Donald,  William  H., 


Knowles,  Frederick  A., 
assignor.) 

Knowles,  Harford  C. 
Company,  Elmira, 
1,474,081  ;  Nov.  13. 

Knowles,  Madison  M., 


assignor    to    The    Willys-Morrow 
N.      Y.        Antifriction      bearing. 


and  J.  N.  Bates,  Fort  Branch,  Ind. 
Tractor  hitch.     1,462,414  ;  July  17. 

Knowlton,  Charles  E.,  North  Grafton,  and  E.  H.  Ryon, 
Waltham,  assignors  to  Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom 
Works,  'Worcester,  Mass.  Weft-detector  mechanism. 
1,462,554:    July    24. 

Knowlton,  Cutler  D.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Feed 
mechanism.     1,469,840  :  Oct.  9. 

Knowlton,  Cutler  D.,  Rockport,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Sole- 
pressing  machine.     1,472,846  ;  Nov.  6. 

Knowlton,  Eugene  W.,  assignor  to  John  E.  Smith's  Sons 
Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Butter-blocking  machine. 
1,452,160:   Apr.   17. 

Knowlton,  M.  D.,  Company.  (See  De  Smith,  Henry,  as- 
signor.) 

Knox  Engineering  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Hartley,    Calvin    G.,   assignor.) 

Knox,  John,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  A.  S. 
Dwight,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sintering  machine. 
1,441,003  ;    Jan.    2. 

Knox,  Luther  L.,  Bellevue,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Blaw-Knox  Company.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  'Water- 
cooled  valve  or  damper.     Rel  5,552;  Mar.  6. 

Knox,  Luther  L.,  Bellevue,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Blaw-Knox 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hollow  water-cooled  struc- 
ture.    1,442.225  :  Jan.  16. 

Knox,  Walter  P.,  Biddeford,  Me.  Drawing  and  measuring 
device.      1,441,533  ;    Jan.   9. 

Knox,  William  E.,  Miami,  Pla.  Railway  tie  plate. 
1,444,615;  Feb.  6. 

Knox,  William  J.,  Dubois,  Pa.  Pin  lifter  for  car  cou- 
plings.    1.448,275  ;  Mar.  13. 

Knox,  William  J.,  New  York,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  said  Knox  and  A.  R.  Speer,  Bronxville, 
N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus  for  extracting  hydrocar- 
bons from  oil  wells  and  oil-bearing  strata.  1,462,288; 
July  17. 

Knubel,  Anton,  deceased,  by  F.  Koster,  administrator, 
assignor  to  H.  Knubel,  Munster,  Germany.  Making  hand 
wheels.     1.473,189  ;  Nov.  6. 

Knubel,  Helene.     (See  Knubel,  Anton,  assignor.) 

Knudsen,  Carl  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Knud- 
sen  Motor  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Internal-com- 
bustion engine.     1,468,819  ;  Sept.  25. 

Knudsen.  Carl  H..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Knud- 
sen Motor  Corporation.  Wilmington,  Del.  Interaal- 
combustion  engine.     1,470,752;  Oct.  16. 

Knudsen,  Carl  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Knudsen  Motor  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Piston 
construction.     1,470,753 ;   Oct.   16. 

Knudtson,  Edward  6.,  Stanton,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  W. 
Becker,  Sidney,  Nebr.  Hog  holder  and  pig  puller. 
1,463,776;  .Tuly  81. 

Knudsen,  Eugen,  Trondhjem,  Norway.  Tanning  fish  skins. 
1,467,858  ;  Sept.  11. 

Knudsen,  Knud  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Door  and  window  stop. 
1,471.852  :  Oct.  23. 

Knudsen  Motor  Corporation,  The.  (See  Knudsen,  Carl  H., 
assignor. ) 


Knudsen,  Peter  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Skylight.  1,470,926  ; 
Oct.   16. 

Knudsen,  Svend  J.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Electric 
safety  fuse.     1,462,013  ;  July  17. 

Knudsen,  William,  Fremont,  Nebr.  Tractor.  1,454,027 ; 
May  1. 

Knudson,  Barney  A.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Mold  structure. 
1,468,570;   Sept.  18. 

Knupp,  Ralph  W.      (See  Foley,  W.  P.,  and  Knupp.) 

Knutson,  Alfred  W.,  assignor  to  A.  V.  Rowe,  (jlalesburg, 
111.  Attachment  for  tractor  and  motor  vehicles. 
1,473,298  ;  Nov.  6. 

Knutson,  Gotthard  H.,  Pelican  Rapids.  Minn.  Self- 
closing  gate.     1,474.676  ;  Nov.  20. 

Knutzon,  Henry  K.,  Thor,  Iowa.  Burial-vault  temporary 
handle  lock.     1,459,219  ;  June  19. 

Kny-Seheerer  Corporation  of  America,  The.  (See  Haw- 
ley,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Kobbe,  Edward,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Handband  or  protector 
for  baseball  players.     1,465,223  ;   Aug.   14. 

Kobbg,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Texas 
Gulf  Sulphur  Company,  Bay  City,  Tex.  Burning  sul- 
phur.     1,469,644  ;    Oct.    2. 

Kobbe,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Texas 
Gulf  Sulphur  Company,  Bay  City,  Tex.  Sulphur 
burner.      1,469,646  ;    Oct.    2. 

Koher,  Fritz,  Suhl,  Germany.  Apparatus  for  cleaning  the 
outside  of  boiler  tubes.     1,462,415  ;  July  17. 

Kobey,  Maurice  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Orville  Wag- 
ner.  Chicago,   111.     Cap.     1,441,434 ;   Jan.  9. 

Koblinsky,  Ignatius  P.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Modeling  dress 
form.      1,462,555;   July   24. 

Kobre,  Nathan,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Collar.  1,443,477; 
Jan.  30. 

Koch,  Auguste  E.,  administratrix.      (See  Koch,  Paul  A.) 

Koch,  Bernard  J.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Printing  frame. 
1,457,578  ;  June  5. 

Koch,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  T.  F.  Fleming,  New  York, 
N.  Y.    Faucet  valve.    1,468,949  ;  Sept.  25. 

Koch,  Edward  G.,  Bayou  Goula,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
H.  A.  Nadler,  Plaquemine,  La.  Sugar-cane-mill  feed 
controller.     1,445,218;  Feb.  13. 

Koch,  Frank  J.|  Hershey,  Nebr.  Combination  hammer. 
1,456,383  ;   May  22. 

Koch,  Fritz,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Centrifugal  separating  ma- 
chine.    1,461,777  ;  July  17. 

Koch,  Harry  W.,  Campbellsport,  Wis.  Steam  cooking 
apparatus  for  canned  food.     1,441,932  ;  Jan.  9. 

Koch,  Heinrich,  Hamm,  Germany.  Pressure-equalizing 
valve  for  piston  valves.     1,458,101 ;  June  5. 

Koch,  Henry  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Wirebounds 
Patents  Company,  Kittery,  Me.  Making  wirebound 
boxes.     1,454,517;  May  8. 

Koch.  Henry  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Wirebounds 
Patents  Company,  Kittery,  Me.  Wirebound  box  ma- 
chine.    1,454,518  ;  May  8. 

Koch,  Henry  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Wirebounds 
Patents  Company,  Kittery,  Me.  Wirebound  box  ma- 
chine.    1,457,529  ;   June  5. 

Koch,  Lydia  B.      (See  Oliver,  Ruth  M.,  assignor.) 

Koch,  Lydia  B.      (See  Thompson,  Clarence  L.,  assignor.) 

Koch,    Lydia    B.      (See    Thompson,    Henry    B.,    assignor.) 

Koch,  Paul  A^,  deceased,  by  A.  E.  Koch,  administratrix, 
Charlottenburg,  Germany,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.  Dynamo  -  electric  machine.  1,466,304  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Koch,  Wohner  A.,  et  al.  (See  Bertrand,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Koch,     William     C,     St.     Paul,     Minn.        Display     tray. 

1.444.690  ;  Feb.  6. 

Koch,  William  C,  assignor  to  Twin  City  Brick  Company, 
St.    Paul.    Minn.      Carton    for    shipping    sample    brick. 

1.444.691  :  Feb.  6. 

Koch,  William  E.,  Carroll,  Ohio.  Corn-harvesting  ma- 
chine.    1,469,161 ;  Sept.  25. 

Koch,  William  E.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Subsurface  fish 
bait.     1,455,624  ;  May   15. 

Kochanski,  Joseph,  Chicago,  111.  Overcoat.  1,470,449 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Kochanski,  Joseph,  Chicago,  111.  Overcoat.  1,470,450 ; 
Oct.-  9. 

Kochendarfer,  Sirius  E..  Washington,  Pa.  Rotary  en- 
gine.    1,453,683  ;  May  i. 

Kocher,  Charles  E.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  The  Wyandott- 
Mor-Powr  Truck  Company,  Wyandotte,  Mich.  Trans- 
mission mechanism.     1,459.026  ;  .Tune'  19. 

Kochmann,  Wllhelm,  Charlottenburg,  near  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. Performing  chemical  reactions.  1,468,708 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Kochmit,  Edward  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dental  casting 
apparatus.     1,454,290  ;  May  8. 

Kodama,    Hisano.      (See  Kodama,    Seize,  assignor.) 

Kodama,  Isami,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fuel  device  for  in- 
ternal-combustion engines.     1,459,306  ;  June  19. 

Kodama,  Seizo,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  Kodama,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Incense  burner.  Des.  62,331 ; 
May  8. 

Koebel,  Otto  P.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Washing  machine. 
1,465,444;   Aug.   21. 

Koeberlin,  Simon,  Fremont,  Nebr,  Folding  step. 
1.473,858  ;  Nov.  13. 

Koebler,  George,  Waukesha,  Wis  Railway  tie.  1,468,787  ; 
Sept.  26. 


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Koechel,  Walter  P.     (See  Klemmer,  C,  and  Kocchel.) 

Koeck,  Joseph.      (See  Koeek,  William   and   J.) 

Koecfe,  William  and  J.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Jack.  1,444,192; 
Feb.  6. 

Koehler,  Dell,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Fluid  turbine. 
1,459,510;   June   19. 

Koehler,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  American  Atmos  Cor- 
poration, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Breathing  apparatus. 
1,454,645  ;  May  8. 

Koehlor,  Henry  \V.,  San  Ysldro.  assignor  to  R.  W.  Ab- 
bott. San  Diego,  Calif.  Vehicle  wheel-steering  appa- 
ratus.    1,475.122:  Nov.  20. 

Koehler,  John  E.,  and  R.  Paul,  Chicago,  111.  Advertising 
device.     1,431.877;   Apr.  17. 

Koehler,  Julius  B.,  assignor  to  The  Monitor  Stove  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Fire  pot.     1,473,772  ;  Nov.  13. 

Koehler,  Leo  E.      (See  Sieben,  Henry,  assignor.) 

Koehmstedt,  Valentine,  Grafton,  N.  Dak.  Insecticide 
sprayer.     1,459,915  ;  June  26. 

Koehn,  Alfred,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Truss  construction  for 
automobile  frames.    1,449,821 ;  Mar.  27. 

Koehn.  Fred  W..  Marshfield,  Wis.  Holder  for  X-ray 
plates.     1,444,077  ;  Feb.  6. 

Koehring    Company.       (See    Daniel,    John,    assignor.) 

Koehring  Company.  (See  Heine,  Ferdinand  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Koehring  Company.  (See  Lichtenberg,  Erich  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Koehring  Company.     (See  Robb,  John  F.,  assignor.) 

Koehring  Company.      (See  Winkler,   Henry   O.,  assignor.) 

Koelker,  Oscar  H..  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.     Radiator.     1,474,082  ;  Nov.  13. 

Koelling,  Addie,  et  al.  (See  Hachmann,  Frederick,  as- 
signor.) 

Koeln,  Christian  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Boring  tool. 
1,477,651  ;  Dec.  18. 

Koenecke,  F.  H.,  administrator.  (See  Harris,  Christo- 
pher.) 

Koenig.  Albert,  et  al.      (See  Angell,  Frank  B.,  assignor.) 

Koenig,  August,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  Koenig,  Mur- 
physboro,  111.     Mail  box.      1.471,899  ;   Oct.  28. 

Koenig,  Charles  J.,  New  Baltimore,  Mich.  Folding  stool 
or  chair.     1,477,652  ;  Dec.  18. 

Koenig,  Frank  R.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Jackson 
Company,  New  Tork,  N.  T.  Roller  screen.  1,453,939; 
May  1. 

Koenig,  Frederick,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Crusher  apparatus  for 
locomotive  stokers.     1,445,628  ;  Feb.   20. 

Koenig,  Joseph,  and  W.  H.  Ellis,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.  Per- 
colator.     1.459.289  ;    June    19. 

Koenig,  Robert,  Haddon  Heights,  N.  J.  Vial-bottoming 
machine.     1,455,056  ;  May  15. 

Koenig,   William.      (See  Koenig,  August,  assignor.) 

Koenigkramer,  Frank,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  J.  V. 
McManls,  Kirksville,  Mo.  Treatment  table.  1,453,013  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Koepfler,  William  P.,  Hattiesburg,  Miss.  Compression 
grease  cup  and  container.     1,448,595  ;  Mar.  13. 

Koepfler,  William  P.,  Pouchatoula,  La.  Grease  cup. 
1,461.665:  July  10. 

Koepsell,  August  J.,  Mayville,  Wis.  Loose-leaf  hinder. 
1,472.301  ;  Oct.  30. 

Koerner,  Ewald  Dresden,  Germany,  assignor  to  United 
Cigarette  Machine  Co.,  Inc.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Device  for 
regulating  the  cut  of  rod-forming  cigarette  machines. 
1,470,927  ;  Oct.   16. 

Koerner,  Joseph,  Coburg,  Germany.  Decomposing  zir- 
conium an.'l  similar  ores.     1,467,275  ;  Sept.  4. 

Koester,  Charles  E.,  jr.,  Koester,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  E.  A.  Darrow,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Mop  holder. 
1,458,063;  June  5. 

Koester,  Herman  R..  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Philip  Carey  Manufacturing  Company.  Heat-insulat- 
ing table   mat.      1,447.667  :  Mar.   6. 

Koester,  Herman  R.,  Bond  Hill.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Philip  Carev  Manufacturing  Company.  Expansion 
joint.     1.447.668;  Mar.  6. 

Koester,  William  J.,  and  J.  D.  Foster,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Motor-vehicle  bumper.     1,464,321  ;  Aug.  7. 

Koetter,  George,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Nonslipping  shoe  pad. 
1.464,365  :   Aug.    7. 

Kofifend,    George   S.      (See   GrifBn.    Regina   P.,    assignor.) 

Kofsky,  Henry  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  "  Arm  for  lighting 
fixtures.     Des.   62.781  ;   July   31. 

Kofsky,  Henry  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Arm  for  lighting 
fixtures.     Des.  63,037;  Sept.  18. 

Kogel.  Gustav,  Karlsruhe,  and  H.  Neuenhaus,  Biehrich, 
assignors  to  The  Firm  of  Kalle  &  Co.  Aktiengesell- 
schaft,  Biebrich-on-the-Ehine,  Germanv.  Manufacture 
of  light  copy  paper.     1,444.469  ;  Feb.  6. 

Koger,  Wesley  N.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Street-cleaning  ma- 
chine.     1,463,707;   July   31. 

Kohl,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  Kohl  Hardware  Co.. 
Ripon,   Wis.     Camp   stove.     1,477,831;   Dec.   18. 

Kohl  Hardware  Co.     (See  Kohl.  Frederick  W..  assignor.) 

Kohl,  Henry,  Boston,  Mass.  Producing  multicolor  prints. 
1.446.754  ;  Feb.  27. 

Kohl.  Theodore  G..  Wausau,  Wis.  Chimney  cleaner. 
1.446.567  :  Feb.   27. 

Kohl.  Theodore  G.,  assignor  to  The  Anko  Manufacturing 
Company,  Wausau,  Wis.  Chimney  cleaner.  1,473,236  ; 
Nov.   6. 


Kohl,  William  H.,  Melrose,  assignor  to  Forbes  Lithograph 
Manufacturing  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Display  stand. 
1,471,310;   Oct.   16. 

Kohlbach,  Henry  F.  W.,  Fort  H.  G.  Wright,  N.  Y.  At- 
tachment for  lawn   mowers.     1,457,309  ;   June  5. 

Kohler  Company.     (See  Brotz,  Anton  P.,  assignor.) 

Kohler  Company.     (See  Bucher,  William  W.,  assignor.) 

Kohler  Die  &  Specialty  Company.  (See  Peterson,  Ru- 
dolph, assignor.) 

Kohler,  Ernest,  Denver  Colo.,  assignor  to  The  United 
Mines  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Gyratory  round- 
about.    1,465,012;  Aug.   14. 

Kohler,  Gottfrid,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  and  C.  B.  Smith, 
Seattle,  Wash.,  assignors  to  Cinch  Expansion  Bolt  & 
Engineering  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Anchorage 
unit.      1,474,154;   Nov.   13. 

Kohler,  Jacob  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Metal 
Lamp  Corporation.  Combined  lamp  shade  and  stand. 
Des.  63.184  ;  Oct.  30. 

Kohler,  Jacob  F..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Metal 
Lamp  Corporation.  Combined  lamp  shade  and  stand. 
Des.  63.185  ;  Oct.  30. 

Kohler,  Jacob  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Metal 
Lamp  Corporation.  Combined  lamp  shade  and  stand. 
Des.  63,186  ;  Oct.  30. 

Kohler,  John  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Xylophone  stand. 
1,440,471  •   Jan.   2. 

Kohler,  John  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Faucet  appliance. 
1,449,822;   Mar.   27. 

Kohler,  John  F.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Paring  machine. 
1,445,144  ;  Feb.  13. 

Kohler,  John  F.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Paring  machine. 
1,445,145;  Feb.  13. 

Kohler.  John  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paring  machine. 
1,445,146  ;  Feb.  13. 

Kohler,  John  F.,  Larchmont  Manor,  N.  Y.  Paring  ma- 
chine.    1,445,147  ;  Feb.  13. 

Kohlhnas.  Christian,  Long  Branch,  N.  J.  Shade  holder. 
1,445,960;  Feb.  20, 

Kohlhepp,  John  W.,  assignor  to  The  Allbright-Nell  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Hog-dehairing  machine.  1,473,299  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Kohlmann,  John  D.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Combined  milling 
and   turning  machine.     1,458,944 ;   June  19. 

Kohlmeleri  Gust,  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Cheese  press. 
1,462,863  ;   July   24. 

Kohls,   Henry   C,   guardian.      (See   Zimmermann,   Alois.) 

Kohman,  Ernest  J.,  Dillon,  Kans.  Regulator  for  electric 
generators.     1,472,873  ;   Nov.   6. 

Kohman,  Henry  A.,  R.  Irvin,  and  R.  J.  Cross,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Fleisch- 
mann  Company.  Manufacture  of  yeast.  1,475,494 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Kohn.  Frank  0.,  Hudson,  Iowa.  Wind-propelled  ship. 
1.459,979  ;   June  26. 

Kohn,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hanger.  1,459,471 ; 
June  19. 

Kohn,  Koby,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Victory  Spar- 
kler &  Specialty  Co.,  Elkton,  Md.  Combined  razor  and 
brush.     1.453.014  ;   Apr.  24. 

Kohn,  Leo  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Timing  mechanism  for 
folding   machines   or   the  like.      1,474,781  ;    Nov.   20. 

Kohn.  Mathias  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Garbage  incinerator. 
1,468,450;  Sept.  18. 

Kohn,  Milton  M..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  heating 
device.      1,456,878  ;    May   29. 

Kohn,  Milton  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Resistor.  1,473,107: 
Nov.  6. 

Kohn,  Ralph  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Draft  device  for  loco- 
motives.    1.458,766;  June  12. 

Kohn,  Siegfried,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Rohm 
&  Haas  Company.  Synthetic  tan  and  making  same. 
1,460,422  ;  July  3. 

Kohnle.  Frederick,  assignor  to  The  Monarch  Marking 
System  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Price  tag.  1,473,773  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Kohnle,  Frederick,  assignor  to  The  Monarch  Marking 
System  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Tag-marking  machine. 
1.474.782  ;  Nov.  20. 

Kohout,  Jerry  J.,  and  T.  R.  Gunson,  Nunn,  Colo.  Auto- 
mobile brake.     1.460,911  ;  July  3. 

Kohr,  Granville  I.,  York,  Pa.  Combination  cooking 
utensil.     1.444.346  :  Feb.  6. 

Kojis,  Ferdinand,  et  al.    (See  Stuchlik,  John  M.,  assignor.) 

Koken.    Walter  F.,    St.    Louis.    Mo.      Barber   pole.      Des. 

62.301  :  May  1. 

Koken.    Walter   F.,    St.    Louis,   Mo.     Barber   chair.     Des. 

62.302  :  May  1. 

Koken.   Walter   F.,    St.   Louis,   Mo.      Hair-dressing  clmir. 

Des.    62,825 ;    Aug.    7. 
Koken,   Walter   F.,    St.   Louis,  Mo.     Hair-dressing   chrilr. 

Des.    62,826 ;   Aug.   7. 
Kokesh.    Alois    J..    Cainesville,    Mo.      Oiler.      1,445,518 : 

Feb.   13. 
Kokko,  Evert,  Duluth,  Minn.     Vehicle  wheel.     1,451,913  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Kokomo  Automotive  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Albright,  Neil  T.,  as- 
signor.) 
Kokomo  Brass  Works.     (See  Stiles,  Eugene  A.,  assignor.) 
Kolarik,    Frank,    Manitowoc    County,    Wis.       Self-feeder 

for  feed  cutters.     1,455,402  :  May  15. 
Kolb,    Alfred   R.,    San    Francisco,    (iallf.       Apparatus   for 

purifying  gases.     1,448,126  ;  Mar.   13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Kolb,  Fred  A.,  Newark,  N.  J.-  Decorating  leather  or  simi- 
lar  material.      1,470,535 ;    Oct.   9. 

Kolb,  Frederick  A.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Leather  or  similar 
article  of  manufacture.     Des.  G2,046  ;  Mar.  6. 

Kolb,  Otto  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Filling  device  for  bat- 
teries and  the  like.     1,457,079  ;  May  29. 

Kolbe,  John  L.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Tag  holder.  1,443,224  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Kolberg,  Gustaf  L.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Pump  valve. 
1,476,985  ;  Dec.  11 

Kolczewski,  Stephen  W 


Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Device  for  catch- 
•      "•  ■         1,458,710; 


R.    I.,   assignor  to    V.   B. 
Beauty  box.     1,448,542  ; 

R.    I.,    assignor   to   V.   E. 
Cuff  button.     1,443,543  ; 

R.    I.,   assignor   to    V.    E. 
.     Cuff  button.     1,478,231  ; 

the   Firm    Louis   Kuppen- 
Link-forming   mechanism. 


ing  mail  and  fuel  by  an  airplane  in  flight. 
June  12. 

Kolkin,  Torjus,  Vadheim,  in  Sogn,  Norway.  Electrode 
for  electrolyzing  fused  materials.     1,449,008  ;  Mar.  20. 

Koll,  Ernst,  Chicago,  111.  Miter  clamp.  1,442,076 ; 
Jan.  16.  ^   „ 

Kollar,  George  J.,  Whiting,  Ind.  Bath  device.  1,451,878  ; 
Apr.   17. 

Kollberg,  Gustaf  L.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Pump. 
1,450,901  ;  Apr.  3. 

KoUe,  Wilhelm,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  assignor  to 
Farbwerke  vorm.  Meister  Lucius  &  Briining,  Hochst- 
on-the-Main,  Germany.  Preparing  arseno  compounds 
which  are  stable  in  solution.     1,454,748  ;  May  8. 

Kolling,  Henry  C,  and  W.  McGill,  Wichita,  Kans.  Ad- 
justable track.     1,455,293;  May  15. 

Kollmer,  Dominik,  Chicago,  111.  Apartment  house. 
1.454,241  ;  May  8. 

KoUmorgcn,  Frederick  L.  G.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.  Opti- 
cal instrument.      1,458,137  ;  June  12. 

Kollmorgen,  William  J.,  and  R.  L.  Zerby,  South  Bend, 
Ind.     Periodical   publication.      1,471,489 ;   Oct.   23. 

Koliock,  George  L.,  and  R.  P.  Martin,  assignors  to  Electric 
Hammer  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Electric  hammer. 
1,464,824  ;   Aug.   14. 

KoUstede,   George,    Providence 
Black  Company  Incorporated. 
Jan.  30. 

Kollstede,  George,  Providence, 
Black  Company  Incorporated. 
Jan.   30. 

Kollstede,  George,  Providence, 
Black  Company,  Incorporated 
Dec.  18. 

Kolsch,    Reinhard,   assignor   to 
heim,    Pforzheim,    Germany. 
1,446,508  ;  Feb.  27. 

Kolsky,  George,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.  Preparing  oxalic 
acid.     1,446,012  ;  Feb.  20. 

Kolster,  Frederick  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Radio  method 
and   apparatus.     1,447.165  ;   Feb.  27. 

Kolster,  Frederick  A.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  of 
one-third  to  C.  D.  Ehret,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Radio- 
receiving  method  and  apparatus.     1,464,322  ;  Aug.  7. 

Kominz,  Jacob  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Nonskid  attachment 
for  vehicle  wheels.     1,453,276  ;  May  1. 

Komnenus.  Angelos,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  E.  O'Day,  Deal,  N.   J.     Wrench.     1,454,444  ;  May  8. 

Komorous,  Joseph.  Riverside,  assignor  to  Parisian  Novelty 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Thermometer.  1,471,036 ; 
Oct.    16. 

Komorous,  Joseph,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Parisian  Novelty 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Support  for  thermometers. 
1,471,037;    Oct.    16. 

Kompak  Company,  The.  (See  Long,  Herbert  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Komstohk,  Thomas  H.  (See  Brown,  Brazelton  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Komusin,  Helene,  geb.  Liedtke,  Berlin,  Germany.  Rolling 
stamp  with  counting  mechanism  for  various  printing 
purposes.     1,465,915;   Aug.   21. 

Komusin,  Helene,  geb.  Liedtke,  Berlin,  Germany.  Rolling 
stamp  with  counting  device  for  various  printing  pur- 
poses.     1,470,928;    Oct.    16. 

Konar,  John,  Chicago,  111.  Link-joint-connecting  rod. 
1,458,345  :  June  12. 

Kondrad,  Piotr,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Lock.  1,455,294; 
May  15. 

Konefes,  Joseph  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Bottle  feeding  and 
guiding  device.     1,454,931  ;  May  15. 

Konetsky,  ,Tohn  R.,  assignor  to  Reliance  Trailer  &  Truck 
Co.,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Axle,  spring,  and  steer- 
ing-knuckle assembly.     1,465,605  ;  Aug.  21. 

Kongsrud>  Ole,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Brake  head  and  shoe 
for    niilway   cars.      1,451,914;    Apr.    17. 

Konig,  Adolf,  Hoboken.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  H.  K.  Lorentzen, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  making 
saws   or    saw    blades.      1,473,374 ;    Nov.    6. 

Konlg,  Albert,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Carl  Zeiss,  Jena, 
Germany.      Telemeter.      1,475,706;    Nov.    27. 

Konlg,    Paul.       (See    Winkler,    J.,    and    KOnig.) 

Konigsherg,  Joseph  H.,  and  L.  Klein,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Foldable  sled.     1.440,784  ;   .Ian.   2. 

Konigslow,  Otto,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Konig- 
slow,    Otto,   assignor.) 

Konigslow,  Otto,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Konig- 
slow, Otto,  sr.,  assignor.) 

Konigslow,  Otto,  assignor  to  Otto  Konigslow  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Stamped  metal  lever. 
1,449,611  ;   Mar.   27. 


Konigslow,  Otto,  sr.,  assignor  to  Otto  Konigslow  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Brake-band  fit- 
ting.    1,456,605  ;  May  29. 

Konigslow,  Otto,  sr.,  assignor  to  Otto  Konigslow  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Brake-band  fit- 
ting.    1,456,606;  May  29. 

Koning,  Klaas  F.,  The  Hague,  Netherlands.  Wheel  tire. 
1,473,565;    Nov.   6. 

Konklin,  Henry  C.,  Knox,  Ind.  Nose  ring.  1,474,783; 
Nov.  20. 

Konklin,  Henry  C,  Knox,  Ind.  Hog  ring.  1,474,784 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Konrad,  Otto,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Foldable  disappearing  bed. 
1,448,127  ;  Mar.  13. 

Kontsek,  Albert,  Meadowlands,  Pa.  Loosening  (opening) 
tin  plates  tor  cold  rolling.     1,467,859  ;  Sept.   11. 

Konyves,  Coloman.  (See  Toth,  L.,  Kouyves,  and  Strief- 
fler. ) 

Koon,  Arthur  J.,  J.  Hoogerhyde,  and  J.  B.  Collins,  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich. ;  said  Koon  assignor  to  said  Hoogerhyde 
and  said  Collins.  Connecting-rod-testing  appliance. 
1,460,548  ;  July  3. 

Koon,  James  H.,  Onarga,  111.  Stock  car.  1,455,006 ; 
May  15. 

Koonce,  Clifton  E.,  Coalinga,  Calif.  Steam  turbine. 
1,460,330  ;   June   26. 

Koontz,  Edward  E.,  et  al.  (See  Dungan,  John  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Koontz,  Frank  W.      (See  Helscher,  C,  and  Koontz.) 

Koontz,  Victor  R.,  assignor  to  The  Victor  Tool  Com- 
pany, Waynesboro,  Pa.     Die  head.     1,456,805  ;  May  29. 

Kooper  Damper  Co.  (See  Cooper,  Thomas  S.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Koos,  Lawrence  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Commutator  for  dy- 
namo-electric  n.achincs.      1,472,023  ;    Oct.   23. 

Koot,  Wilhelmus,  Utrecht,  Netherlands.  Safety  locking 
device.     1,456.852  :  May  29. 

Kootz,   Arthur   C.      (See   Kootz,   William   and   A.    C.) 

Kootz,  William,  and  A.  C,  assignors  to  The  Gem  Ham- 
mock and  Fly  Net  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Mop. 
1,470,014;  Oct.  9. 

Kopf,  Emil  A.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company.     Hinge.     1,442,156  ;  Jan.  16. 

Kopf,  Joseph  B.,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.  Hopple. 
1,455,341  ;  May  15. 

Kopf,  Melrose  G.,  assignor  to  The  McCormick  Labora- 
tories Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Primer  and  auxiliary 
fuel  device  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,448,752  ; 
Mar.    20. 

Kopp,  Arlie  E.,  New  Middletown,  Ind.  Ratchet  plate  and 
die.     1,450,211 ;  Apr.  3. 

KoDp,  Huco,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fraud-prevention  means 
for  gasoline  pumps.     1,475,707  ;  Nov.  27. 

Kopp,  Nicholas,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Shade  for  lighting  fix- 
tures.    Des.   62,573;   .Tune  26. 

Kopp,  Nicholas,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Shade  for  lighting  fix- 
tures.    Des.  62,574  ;   June  26. 

Kopp,  Ottmar  H.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Selective 
switch.      1,464,078;    Aug.    7. 

Kopp,  William,  assignor  to  Joseph  N.  Smith  &  Co.,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Mechanical  window  lift.  1,453,845  ; 
May  1. 

Koppelman,  Morris.      (See  Mann,  L.,  and  Koppelman.) 

Koppelman,  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Holed 
Tite  Egg  Packing  Corporation.  Shipping  container 
for  fragile  articles.     1,445,772  •  Feb.  20. 

Koppelman,  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Holed 
Tite  Egg  Packing  Corporation.  Carton  for  fragile 
articles.     1,445,773:  Feb.  20. 

Koppelman,  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Holed 
Tite  Egg  Packing  Corporation.  Package  and  packaging 
method.     1,445,774  ;  Feb.  20. 

Koppenhafer,  Floyd,  Shinrock,  Ohio.  Vehicle  direction 
indicator.     1,458,711  :  June  12. 

Kopperl,  Joseph  I.     (See  Reilly,  Frank  C.,  assignor.) 

Koppers  Company,  The.     (See  Bird.  Eugene  H.,  assignor.) 

Koppers  Company,  The.  (See  Espenhahn,  Edward  V., 
assignor.) 

Koppers  Company,  The.  (See  Sperr,  Frederick  W.,  jr., 
assignor.) 

Koppers  Company,  The.  (See  Van  Ackeren,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Koppers  Development  Corporation,  The.  (See  Koppers, 
Heinrich.   assignor.) 

Koppers.  Heinrich,  Essen-Ruhr,  Germany,  assignor  to  The 
Koppers  Development  Corporation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  De- 
sulphurization   of  iron   and   steel.     1,471,401  ;  Oct.  23. 

Koppman,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Capanhat   Co.   Inc.     Cap.     1,466,475;  Aug.  28. 

Koprowicz,  Jan,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
M.  Augustvnowski,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Washstand. 
1,446,509  ;  Feh.  27. 

Kops  Brothers,  Inc.      (See  Kops,  Daniel,  assignor.) 

Kops,  Daniel,  assignor  to  Kops  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Apparel  corset.     1,458,767  ;  June  12. 

Kops,  Daniel,  assignor  to  Kops  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Apparel  garment.     1,468,475;  Sept.   18. 

Kops,  Daniel,  assignor  to  Kops  Bros.  Inc,  New  York, 
N,  Y.     Apparel  garment.     1,478, 2-"2  ;  Dec.  18. 

Kops,  Daniel,  assignor  to  Kops  Bros.  Inc,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Apparel  garment.     1,478,233;  Dec.  18. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Korbn,  Alex,  Houston,  Pa.  R;nl  chair.  1,468,532; 
Sept.   IS. 

Korber,  William  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Stair  construction. 
1,467,900;  Sept.  11. 

KorSe,  Jean  U.     (See  Malluk,  A.  M.,  and  Kor6e.) 

Koretsky,  Harry  M.  (See  Teitelbaum,  Boris  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Koretzky,    Hnrrv    M.,    New    York,    N."  Y.      Flash    light. 

1.451,618  :  Apr.  10. 
KoretzUy,    Hairy    M.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Terminal    for 

'dry    batteries.      1,460,969;    July    3. 
Korn,  Joseph,  Newark,  N.  J.     Grease-retaining  device  for 

hats.     1,450,181  :  Apr.  3. 
Korn,  Maximilian,  Teaneck,  N.  J.     Roof  truss.    1,466,174; 

Aug.  28. 
Kornblum,  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Combined  lamp  shade 

and  stand.     Dcs.  61,931  ;  Feb.  13. 
Kornblum,  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y.     Combined  lamp  shade 

and   stand.     Des.   62,026 ;   Mar.   6. 
Kornblum,    Morris,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Combined    lamp 

shade  and   stand.      Des.   62,230 ;   Apr.   24. 
K6rner,   Heinrich,  Breslau,   Germany.     Tool  for  cleaning 

the  interior  of  tubes.     1,442,670  ;  Jan.  16. 
Kornofyl,  Danko.      (See  Bindas,  Mike,  assignor.) 
Korns,  Lewis  F.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Key  ring  and  the 

like.     1,462,205  ;  July  17. 
Korp,  Claudia,  Robinson,  111,     Auxiliary  bed.     1,442,157; 

Jan.  16. 
Korpelninen,   Kelle.      (See   Morrison,   W.   E.,  and   Korpel- 

ainen.) 
Korreetolite    Company,    Inc.      (See    Oliver,    Eben    F.,    as- 
signor. ) 
Korteu,    Ernest,    Sunburv,   Pa.,   assignor   to    Susquehanna 

Silk  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bunch  builder.     1,451,073  ; 

Apr.   10. 
Korthauer,  Theodor,  Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin,  Germany, 

assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111. 

Telephone-exchange    system.      1,470,451  ;    Oct.    9. 
Korvin-Kroukovsky,   Boris   V..   Berkeley,   Calif.     Internal- 
combustion  pugine.     1.440,685  ;  Jan,'  2. 
Kosakofif,    William.      (See    Brezin,    J.,    and    Berzon,    as- 

sifiuors.  1 
Kosakoff,  William,  et  al.      (See  Berzon,   Louis,  assignor.) 
KosSn,    Juliu.s,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Stacker   for   thrashing 

machines,     1,462,289  ;  July  17. 
Kosatka,  Prank  V.,  end  E,  Stepkal,  Cicero,  III.     Hairpin. 

1,171,612;  Oct.   23. 
Kosch.  John   S.      (See  Biver,   J.,   and  Kosch.) 
Koshollek,   Alois  J.      (See  Ko.shollek,  Emil  J.  and  A.  J.) 
Koshollck,  Emil  J.  and  A.  J.,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.     Bullet. 

1,447,478  :  Mar.  6. 
Koslenski,  Stanlisous,  Vernon,  N.  Y.     Staple.     1,466,533  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Kositzky,  Carl  R.,  Bismarck,  N.  Dak.     Automobile  turning 

signal.     1,463,425:    July   31. 
Koski,  Matt  W.,  Cosmopolis,  Wash.     Neutralizer  for  gov- 
ernor-controlled  indicators.     1,442.726  ;  Jan.  16. 
Koski,  Matt  W.,  Raymond,  Wash.     Nut  lock.     1,443,992; 

Feb.  6. 
Koski.    Matt    W.,    Raymond,    Wash.      Time    and    speed 

recording  means.     1,466,050;  Aug.  28. 
Kosman,  Josef,  Maspeth,  N.  Y.      Draft-controlling  damper. 

1,470,326  ;  Oct.  9. 
Kosmaun.   Julius  L.      (See  Howe.  G.  A.,  and  Kosmann.) 
Koss,  William   E..   Evanston,  assignor  to   F.   A.   Brown, 

Wilmette,  111.    Cap  for  receptacles.    1,463,145 ;  July  24. 
Koster,    Eugene    T.,    Yonkers,    N.    Y.      Automobile    lamp 

and  cigar  lighter.     1,443,993  ;  Feb.  6. 
Koster,   Felix,  administrator,      (See  Knubel,  Anton.) 
Kostlan,  Frank,  Traer,  Iowa.     Air-tube  post.     1.446,648  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Kostohryz,  Joseph.      (See  Schorik,  Frank,  assignor.) 
Kotarski.  Anthony  N.,  Kingston,  Pa.     Nonskidding  chain 

for  vehicle  wheels.     1,445.694  ;  Feb.  20. 
Kothe,  Charles  A.,  Gallon,  Ohio,  assignor  of  one-third  to 

C.    James,    Youngstown,    Ohio,    and    one-third    to    W. 

Schlafge,    Meadville,    Pa.      Flue    blowing    and    testing 

device.      1,466,450  :   Aug.   28. 
Kotkas,  Rudolph,  Portland,  Oreg.  Circuit  closer.  1,445,619  ; 

Feb.    13. 
Kotlik,     Joseph     E.,     Hamburg,     N.     Y.       Roundabout. 

1,457,035  ;  May  29. 
Kott.     Michael,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Cooking     device. 

1.460,248:   June  26. 
Kottas,     Arthur,    Vienna,     Austria.       Magazine    firearm. 

1,451,3.39;  Apr.   10. 
Kotter,    Theodore    F.,    Hollis,    N.    Y.      Toy    clown.      Des. 

63,2.32;  Nov.  6. 
Kottusch,  Emil,  Greenville,  Miss.     Piston  ring.     1,477,368  ; 

Pee.  ]1. 
Kotun,  Michael,  New  Geneva,  Pa,     Collapsible  table  and 

chair,     1,445,090  ;  Feb.  13. 
Kotzebue,    Meinhard    H.,    assignor   of    one-half    to    G.    S. 

Berry  and  one-half  to  L.  N.  Butts,  Tulsa,  Okla.     Elec- 
tric  clipper.      1,469,654  ;    Oct.    2. 
Kourtzman,    Per    A.,    Vartan,    near    Stockholm,    Sweden. 

Rail  joint.     1,471,613;   Oct.   23. 
Kovach.      John,      East     Chicago,      Ind.      Sand      cleaner. 

1.448,596  ;  Mar.  13. 
Kovach,  John  J.,  Nemacolin,  Pa.    Spring  wheel.    1,443,478  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Kovachy,  Julius  M.    (See  Hageman,  A.  M.,  and  Kovachy.) 

583.30—20 


Kovacs,  Joseph  J.,  Orange,  N.  J.  Lens-grinder  attach- 
ment.    1.452,917  ;  Apr.  24. 

Koviies,   Theodor,   Berlin,   Germany.     Pilling  device   with 

rubber  cap  for  fountain  pens.     1,447,790  ;  Mar.  6. 
Kovar,  J.  C.     (See  Mokracek,  Ralph  A.,  assignor.) 

Kovar,  John  H.,  Worcester,  J.  P.  Schlmek,  Holden,  Mass., 
and  A.  Cavedon,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  assignors  to  Cashlko 
Machine  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Condensing  appa- 
ratus for  carding  machines.     1,469,005  ;  Sept.  26. 

Kovar,   John   R.      (See  Kovar,   Joseph   J.    and   J.   R.) 

Kovar,  Joseph  J.  and  J.  R.,  Owatonna,  Minn. ;  said 
Joseph  J.  Kov.nr  assignor  to  said  J.  R.  Kovar.  Potato 
digser.     1,454,175  ;  May  8. 

Kovatch,  Frank,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Spring  snare.  1,445,892 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Kowalsky,  Andrew,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Metallic  wheel  for  imple- 
ments and  vehicles.     1,477,369 ;   Dec.   11. 

Kowalsky,  Olga  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Douche  or  bedpan. 
1,445,836  ;  Feb.  20. 

Kowalsky,  Rudolf  A.,  assignor  to  American  Wringer  Com- 
pany, Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Waterboard  for  wringing  ma- 
chines.    1,451,664  ;  Apr.  10. 

Kowltz,   Hermau   H.      (See  Sinkula,   P.   J.,  and  Kowitz.) 

Kozelek,  Louis,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Violin.  Des.  62,104  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Kozelek,  Louis,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Violin.  Des.  62,105  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Kozelek,  Louis,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Violin.  Des.  62,106 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Kozelek,  Louis,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Violin.  Des.  62,107 : 
Mar.  20. 

Koziel,  John,  RothschUd,  Wis.  Grinding  machine. 
1,475,495  :  Nov.  27. 

Kozisek,  Jaroslav.      (See  Tiirk,  O.,  and  Kozisek.) 

Kozlav,  Clarence  V..  assignor  to  S.  Stroock  &  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric.  Des.  62,529 ; 
June  12. 

Kozloff,  Vasil  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garment  supporter. 
1,466,020;    Aug.    28. 

Kdzlowski,  Martin,  Ma.sontown,  Pa.  Knife  guard. 
1,474,722;  Nov.  20. 

Kozma,  Andy,  Lovilia,  Iowa.  Belt  buckle.  1,478,965 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Kraber,  George  L.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Cleveland  Industrial  Development 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Portable  planer.  1,478,569  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Kracht,  Henrv  J.,  Gregory,  S,  Dak.  Manure  loader. 
1,443.416;  Jan.  30. 

Kraemer,  Otto  J.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Combined  reading 
guide,  paper  cutter,  and  bookmark.  1,461,395 ; 
July  10. 

Kraennig,  Oscar  C,  and  J.  M.  Reiter,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Tail-light  and  license-plate  holder  for  vehicles. 
1,467,798;  Sept.  11. 

Kraeuter,  Arthur  A.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Kroydon  Co.     Golf  club.     1,455.256  ;   May   15. 

'kraeuter,  Richard  G..  Irvington,  N.  J.  Mucilage  recep- 
tacle.    1,447,213  :  Mar.  6. 

Kratft,  Bruno  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Safety  cover  tor 
cooking  vessels.     1,468,908 ;  Sept.  2B. 

Kraft,  Carl.      (See  Mautner,  Oscar,  assignor.) 

Kraft,  Edward,  Chicago,  III.  Dipping  apparatus. 
1.463,960;    Aug.    7. 

Kraft,  Frederick  G.,  and  C.  J.  Bacon,  assignors  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Spinneret.     1,453,048  ;  Apr.  24. 

Kraft,   Henry  P.      (See    Schweinert, .  M..   and   Kraft.) 

Kraft,  Henry  P.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Vulcanizing  valve. 
1,442,226;  Jan.   16. 

Kraft,  Henry  P.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Vulcanizing  valve. 
1,451,025;  Apr.  10. 

Kraft,  Henry  P.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Pneumatic  valve. 
1,454,854;   May   15. 

Kraft,  Henry  P.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Safety  device  for 
bottles.     1,457,706;  June  5. 

Kraft,  Henrv  P.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Pressure  gauge. 
1,460,249  ;  "June  26. 

Kraft,  Henry  P.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Valve  cap.  1,460,250  ; 
June  26. 

Kraft,  Henry  P.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Sheet-metal  nut. 
1,466,176  ;  Aug.  28. 

Kraft,  Henry  P.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Dust  cap  for  tire 
valves.     1,467,484;  Sept.  11. 

Kraft,  Henry  P.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Tire  valve. 
1,469,927  ;  Oct.  9. 

Kraft,  Henry  P.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Deflating  valve  cap. 
1,478,610;  Dec.  25. 

Kraft,  Henry  P.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  A. 
Schrader's  Son,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Closurs 
for   ice   bags.      1,459,735 ;    June   26. 

Kraft,  Herman  T.,  assignor  to  The  Goodyear  Tire  4 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Inflating  mechanism 
for  aircraft.     1,475,304;  Nov.  27. 

Krag,  Erik  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  K.  Krag,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Binder.     1,440,394;  Jan.  2. 

Krag,    Franz   K.      (See   Krag,    Erik   L.,   assignor.) 

Krahmer,  Edward  G.     (See  Manlet,  Peter  L..  assignor.) 

Krahn,  Alvin  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Pressure  regulating 
and  releasing  apparatus  for  wringers.  1,460,423 ; 
July  3. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUI5D  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Krahn,  Alvin  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Wringer  mechanism. 
1,477,503;   Dec.    11. 

Krajeski,  Louis,  Chicago,  111.  Adjustable  license-plate 
support.      1,464,283;    Aug.   7. 

Krakan,  Frank  G.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Automobile  spring. 
1,461,274  ;  July  10. 

Krakan,  Frank  G.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Radiator.  1,464,269  : 
Aug.  7. 

Krakauer,  Phillip,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spring  pad.  1,465,766  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Kralund,  John,  and  C.  H.  Duckworth,  assignors  to 
Doehler  Die  Casting  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Die- 
casting  apparatus.     1,442,479  ;  Jan.  16. 

Kralund,  John,  and  C.  H.  Duckworth,  assignors  to  Doeh- 
ler Die  Casting  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Die-casting 
apparatus.     1,476,257  ;  Dec.   4. 

Kramer,  Andrew  A.  (See  Gallagher,  Charles  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kramer,  Andrew  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Partition  support 
and  surge  plate.     1,462,347  ;  July  17. 

Kramer,  Andrew  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Tank  construc- 
tion.    1,466,175  ;  Aug.  28. 

Kramer,  Andrew  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Vehicle  body. 
1,469,320;   Oct.   2. 

Kramer,  Andrew  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Tank  roof. 
1,469,321;   Oct.    2. 

Kramer,  Benjamin.     (See  Kramer,  Nathan  and  B.) 

Kramer,  Emil  M.,  Morton,  assignor  to  Power  Transmit- 
ting Company,  organized  under  declaration  of  trust, 
Peoria,  111.     Transmission.     1,474,971 ;  Nov.  20. 

Kramer,  Erwin,  Dentz,  near  Cologne,  and  L.  Zeh,  Wies- 
dorf,  near  Cologne,  assignors  to  Farbenfabriken  vorm. 
Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.,  Leverkusen,  near  Cologne-on-the- 
Rhine,  Germany.     Sulphur  dye.     1,449,681  ;  Mar.  27. 

Kramer,  George  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Waterproofing  compo- 
sition and  making  the  same.     1,460,251  ;  June  26. 

Kramer,  Joseph  P.,  Madera,  Calif.  Water  cooler. 
1,467,436;    Sept.    11. 

Kramer,  Le  Roy,  Toledo,  Ohio,  and  A.  Boome,  Chicago, 
111.      Stop   device  for  lathes.      1,467,175  ;   Sept.   4. 

Kramer,  Le  Roy,  Toledo,  Ohio,  and  A.  Boome,  Chicago, 
111.     Tool  mounting  for  lathes.     1,467,176;  Sept.  4. 

Kramer,  Nathan  and  B.,  assignors  to  Trenton  Auto  Ra- 
diator Works,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Automobile  radiator. 
1,448,451 ;  Mar.  13. 

Kramer,  Nathan  and  B.,  assignors  to  Trenton  Auto  Radi- 
ator Works,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Automobile  radiator. 
1,460,852  :  July  3. 

Kramer,  Ralph  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Dress  form.  1,447,866  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Kramer,  Rudolph,  Sheyenne,  N.  Dak.  Air-circulating  sys- 
tem.    1,456,699  ;  May  29. 

Kramer,  Samuel,  Newark,  N.  J.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,459,736;    June    26. 

Kramer,  William  P.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Automobile  work- 
stand.     1,443,268;  Jan.  23. 

Kramer,  Wm.  C.,  trustee.  (See  Young,  Sanford  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Kramp,  Arthur  M.,  L.  F.  Peters,  and  E.  J.  Rathsack,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     Feed  collet.     1,473,188 ;  Nov.  6. 

Krantz,  Hermann,  Memmingen,  Germany.  Refining  or- 
ganic   matter   used    as    manure.      1,459,059 ;    June    19. 

Krantz,  Joseph  A.,  assignor  to  The  Reeves  Manufacturing 
Company,  Dover,  Ohio.  Blachine  for  forming  eaves 
troughs.     1,466,051  ;  Aug.  28. 

Kranz,  Ernest  E.,  Kirley,  S.  Dak.  Mowing-machine  at- 
tachment.     1,464,430;    Aug.    7. 

Kranz,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  The  Hydraulic  Steel  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Tire  base  and  making  same. 
1,441,004  ;    Jan.    2. 

Kranz,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  The  Hydraulic  Steel  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
shaping  and  trimming  brake  drums.  1,457,579 ; 
June  5. 

Kranz,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  The  Hydraulic  Steel  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.     Disk  wheel.     1,470,626;  Oct.  16. 

Kranz,  Harry  W.,  and  J.  Lukes,  assignors  to  The  Hydrau- 
lic Pressed  Stoel  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Clamp  for 
welding-machine  attachments.     1,458,138  ;  June  12. 

Kranz,  Harry  W.,  and  J.  Lukes,  assignors  to  The  Hydrau- 
lic Pressed  Steel  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fluid- 
operated  band-punching  machine.     1,468,788  ;  Sept.  25. 

Kranz],  Leopold,  Seattle,  Wash.  Milk-bottle  handle. 
1,461,621 ;  July  10. 

Krape,  Rudolph  D.    (See  Hamilton,  W.  S.  H.,  and  Krape.) 

Krase,  Herbert  J.,  Clarendon,  Va.,  and  Jew  Yam  Yee, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Hydrated  calcium  nitrate  and 
making  same.     1,475,492  ;  Nov.  27. 

Krase,  Norman  W.,  Clarendon,  Va.,  and  V.  L.  Gaddy, 
Dillon,  S.  C.     Condenser.     1,463,216;  July  31. 

Krasilnikofif,  Anthony,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Squib-lighting 
device.     1,477.129;  Dec.  11. 

Krasner,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonograph  cabinet. 
Des.  63,187;  Oct.  30. 

Krathwohl,  Charles  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Stepladder. 
1,460,252  ;    June    26. 

Krathwohl,  Charles  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Stepladder. 
1,474,266;  Nov.   13. 

Kratochvil,  ,Tohn,  Maywood,  III.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  device  for  punch 
presses  and  the  like.     1,443,791 ;  Jan.  30. 

Kratochvil,  Joseph,  Chicago,  111.  Mechanism  for  oper- 
ating   railway-crossing    gates.      1,460,912 ;    July    3. 


Kratsch,  Charles,  et  al.     (See  Erlckson,  Albert,  assignor.) 

Kratz,  August  W.,  jr.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Lovell 
Manufacturing  Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Safety  device  for 
power-driven  wringers.     1,474,045;  Nov.   13. 

Kratz,  Edwin  E.,  assignor  of  one-tenth  to  L.  A.  Weiss, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.    Fountain  pen.    1,448,452  ;  Mar.  13. 

Kratz,  Franz,  assignor  to  Robert  Bosch  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Stuttgart,  Geripany.  Elastic  Oldham  coupling. 
1,463,396  ;   July  31. 

Kraus,  Charles  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Infant's  bed  for  auto- 
mobiles.     1,449,419  ;    Mar.    27. 

Kraus,  Louis  P.,  jr..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  refractory 
products.     1,453,468  ;  May  1. 

Krausch,  Walter  T.,  La  Grange,  and  E.  F.  Weber,  Chi- 
cago, 111.    Rail  drill.     1,445,837  ;  Feb.  20. 

Krause,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  General  Specialty  Com- 
pany, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Boiler-tube  cleaner.  1,463,587 ; 
July   31. 

Krause,  Anton,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Attachment  for  liquid 
containers.     1,465,013  ;  Aug.  14. 

Krause,  Arthur  E.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.  Record  con- 
tainer.    1,441,860  ;  Jan.  9. 

Krause,  Edward,  Colfax,  Wis.  Speed  governor  for  trac- 
tors. 1,446,051  ;  Feb.  20. 

Krause,  John  J.,  Portage,  Pa.  Ship  siren.  1,459,220; 
June  19. 

Krause,  Leo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bulletproof  armor. 
1,465,767  ;   Aug.    21. 

Krause,  Lou,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Slyt  Edge 
Company,  Inc.  Means  for  making  fringe  for  ladies' 
hats.      1,459,472;    June    19. 

Krause,  Louis.     (See  Larrfis,  H.,  and  Krause.) 

Krause,  Robert  J.,  Japatul,  Calif.  Sealing  ring. 
1,451,225;  Apr.  10. 

Krause,  Walter,  Friesack,  Germany.  Irrigation  system. 
1,472,799  :  Nov.  6. 

Krause,  Walter,  Friesack,  Germany.  Pipe  joint. 
1,474,155  ;  Nov.   13. 

Krause,  Walter,  Friesack,  Germany.  Irrigation  system. 
1,478.234  ;  Dec.  18. 

Krause,  Walter  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Hydrocarbon  burner. 
1,474.677;  Nov.  20. 

Krause,    William   E.      (See   Schulz,   J.    H.,   and   Krause.) 

Krause,  William  P.,  assignor  to  Hanna  Engineering 
Works,  Chicago,  111.  Molding  machine.  1,459,221  ; 
June  19. 

Krauss,  Charles  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bail  for  recep- 
tacles.    1,452,562;  Apr.  24. 

Krauss.  Leopold,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Masonic  ring.  Des. 
62,488;  June  12. 

Krautblatt,  Harry,  assignor  of  one-third  to  F.  S.  Russell 
and  one-third  to  S.  Sestak,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic 
ingot  feeder.     1.476.086  ;  Dec.  4. 

Krauth,  Albert,  deceased,  Hamilton,  Ohio ;  F.  G.  Dies- 
bach,  administrator.  Autographic  register.  1,440,877 ; 
Jan.   2. 

Krauth  &  Benninghofen.  (See  Schlichter,  Oscar,  as- 
signor.) 

Kray,  Elmer  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Valve  replacer. 
1,457,175  ;  May  29. 

Kreager,  William  A.  J.,  Pueblo,  and  J.  T.  Powers,  Denver, 
Colo.  Apparatus  for  clearing  oil  wells  of  clogging  ma- 
terial.     1,449,420;    Mar.   27. 

Kreb'tz,  Peter,  Munich,  Germany.  Recovering  the  re- 
sidual soap  from  carbonate-of-lime  sludge.  1,459,773 ; 
June  26. 

Krebs,  Adolf,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  Method  and  ap- 
pliance useful  in  producing  welded  joints.  1,475,189 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Krebs,  Charles,  Newark,  N.  J.  Device  for  separating  and 
repairing  chains.    1,445,326;  Feb.  13. 

Krebs,  Charles  H.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Krebs 
Safety  Razor  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Safety  razor. 
1,465,274;   Aug.   21. 

Krebs  Safety  Razor  Corporation.  (See  Krebs,  Charles  H., 
assignor.) 

Krecisz,  John,  Chicago,  111.  Joiner's  plane.  1,446,907 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Kree,  Paul  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrolysis  apparatus. 
1,445,961 ;  Feb.  20. 

Kree,  Paul  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  F.  Dauteuil,  Dumont, 
N.  J.  Automatic  stop  and  start  for  phonographs. 
1,457,036  ;  May  29. 

Kreeger,  Frederick  R.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Implement 
holder.     1,466,737;  Sept.  4. 

Krefl,  Victor,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.  Shock  absorber. 
1,461,915  ;  July  17. 

Kreh,  Henry  M.,  Haddon  Heights,  N.  J.  Humidor. 
1,472,478;  Oct.  30. 

Krehbiel,  Jacob  C,  Moundridge,  Kans.  Fork  and  shovel 
attachment.     1,442,671 ;  Jan.  16. 

Krghlik,  Albert,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Adjusting  mechanism 
for  transmission  bands.    1,461,916  ;  July  17. 

Kreimer,  William  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Air  compressor. 
1,451,8.34;  Apr.   IT. 

Kreipe,  Theodore,  Floral  Park,  assignor  to  V.  E.  Free- 
man and  L.  P.  Whitaker,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flax- 
harvesting  machine.      1,459,060  ;   June   19. 

Kreipel,  Leo  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Tool-head-securing  means. 
1,445,519  ;   Feb.    13. 

Kreisheld,  Henry,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  Products  Company.  Contact  terminal. 
1,451,548;  Apr.  10. 


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Kreisinger,  Henry,  rittsburph,  Ph.,  nsslsnor  to  Com- 
bustion Engineeriiii;  Corporation.  Burning  pulverized 
fuel.      1,463,283;   July  31. 

Kreissl,  Frank  N.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  American  Op- 
tical Company,  Southbriclge,  Mass.  Ophthalmic  mount- 
ing. 1,451,735;  Apr.  17. 
Kreissle,  Hermann  O.,  assignor  to  Ansbacher  Motoren- 
fabrlk  Karl  Baclimann  Aktiengesellschaft,  Ansbach, 
Germany.      Trailer.      1,450,554 ;  Apr.   3. 

Kreitzer,    Harry   R.,   Seattle,   Wash.      Wall   construction. 

1.450,063;  ifav  22. 
Krejci,  John  J.,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Wrist  pin.     1,441,729  ; 
Jan.   9. 

Krell,  George,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Well-casing  elevator. 
1,446,568;   Feb.    27. 

Krenke.  Otto,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Hose  reel.  1,441,157 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Krentler-Arnold  Hinge  Last  Company.  (See  Krentler, 
Walter  A.,  assignor.) 

KrentliM-,  Walter  A..  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor  to  ICrent- 
ler-Arnold  Hinge  Last  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Com- 
bined  link   and   hinge  last.     1,459,061 ;   June   19. 

Krontler,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  Krentler-Arnold  Hinge 
Last  Company,  Detroit,   Mich.     1,460,358 ;  June   26. 

Krentz.  Charles  J.,  and  G.  \V.  Krentz,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Attachment  for  radiator  caps  and  the  like.  1,458,346  ; 
June  12. 

Krentz,  George  W.      (See  Krentz,  Charles  J.  and  G.  W.) 

Kreiiz.  Walter  F.,  Mendota,  111.  Clutch  lock.  1,447,348  ; 
M;ir.   0. 

Kress,  Clmide  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  window. 
1,451,778;  Apr.  17. 

Kress,  Oscar  W.,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Hypodermic  needle. 
1,465,851  ;  Aug.   21.  . 

Kresser,  Leo,  Springfield,  Mass.  Oil  burner.  1,470,379  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Kretzer,  Nicholas  A.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Lock-handle  mount- 
ing.    1.443,544  :   Jan.   30. 

Kreuser,  Edwin  H.,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Clothesline  pole. 
1.476.623:   Dec.  4. 

Kreutz,  Vernon  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  B.  Wheat, 
Portland.  Oi^eg.  Apparatus  for  and  process  of  auto- 
matically percolating  a  fresh  quantity  of  coffee  for 
each  one   drawn   from  an  urn.     1,457,037 ;   May  29. 

Kreutz,  Vernon  C.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  B.  Wheat, 
Portland,  Oreg.  Automatic  percolator.  1,470,584 ; 
Oct.   9. 

Krentzberg  Otto  A..  Lake  Bluff,  111.  Pulverizing  appa- 
r.Ttns.     1.478.478;  Dec.  25. 

Kreutzberger,  Paul  L.  G.,  and  P.  Germain,  Bellevue- 
Meudon,  France.  Process  and  apparatus  for  burning 
heavy  hydrocarbons.     1.473,566  :   Nov.   6. 

Kreutzer,  Adolf  C.     (See  Jones,  J.  C,  and  Kreutzer.) 

Kreutzer,  George  A.,  and  K.  L.  Long,  Lincoln,  Nebr. ; 
N.  C.  Long  executrix  of  said  K.  L.  Long.  Combined 
stovt  and  humidifier.     1.472,.S96  :  Oct.  30. 

Kreutzer,  Theodor  E.,  assignor  to  The  Home  Comfort 
Heater  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gas  heater  for  furnaces, 
stoves,  or  apartments.     1,462,643 ;  July  24. 

Krey,  August  G.  D.,  Wagner,  S.  Dak.  Stock-watering 
fountain.     1,477.223  ;  Dec.  11. 

Krev,  Carl,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Automobile  hed. 
l."456,384  ;  May  22. 

Kribben,  Ludwig.  et  al.     (See  Wesolik,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Krichbaum,  William  P.,  Irvington,  N.  J.  Automatic  air 
valve  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,463,532 ; 
July   31. 

Krick.  Arthur  E.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Vacuum  pump. 
1,472.874  :    Nov.    6. 

Krlck,  Daniel  A.,  Chicago,  HI.  Combination  tail  light  and 
signaling  device.     1,462,969  ;  July  24. 

Kridler,  Bernie  C,  assignor  to  The  Shingle  Lock  Com 
pany,  Flint,  Mich.     Roofing  shingle.     1,464,366  ;  Aug.  7. 

Kridler,  Bernie  C,  assignor  to  The  Shingle  Lock  Com- 
pany, Flint,  Mich.  Anchoring  clip'  for  roofing  shingles 
and  the  like.     1,468,239;   Sept.   18. 

Kriegenhofer,  August.  (See  Twitchell,  Herbert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kriegerbeck,  Vficlav,  and  J.  Bautz,  Prague,  Czechoslovakia. 
Cinematographic   apparatus.     1,464,284;   Aug.    7. 

Kriphn.  Evelyn  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brush.  Des. 
62,634  ;  .July  10. 

Kriesel,  (Mrs.)  Gustave  F.  (See  Tillman,  Joseph  T., 
assignor.) 

Krikava,  James  W..  Myrtle,  Minn.  Binder.  1,472,010 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Krischer,  Max,  and  C.  Rosenblum,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fas- 
tener for  metal  clips.     1,458,487  ;  June  12. 

Krisher,  Bartlett,  North  Manchester,  Ind.  Clothes 
hamper.     Des.   63,106 ;   Oct.   2. 

Kristofek,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bigelow,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.     Pen  or  pencil  case.     Des.  62,221;  Apr.  17. 

Kristofek,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bigelow,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.     Pen  or  pencil  case.     Des.  62,613  ;  July  3. 

Kristofek,  Prank  J.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bigelow,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.     Pen  or  pencil  case.     Des.  62,614  ;  July  3. 

Kristofek,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bigelow,  St. 
Paul.  Minn.     Pen  or  pencil  case.     Des.  62,615  ;  July  3. 

Kristofek,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bigelow,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.  Miniature  parking  sign.  1,463,217 ; 
July   ,31. 

Kristofek,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bigelow,  St. 
Paul.  Minn.     Display  sign.     1,463,326  :  July  31. 


Kristofek,   Pi-ank   J.,   assignor  to  Brown   &  Bigelow,    St. 

Paul,  Minn.     Cr^am  separator.     1,469,221  ;  Oct.  2. 
Kritlkson  Bros.,  Inc.     (See  Barnes,  Albert  E.,  assignor.) 

Kritikson  Bros.,  Inc.     (See  Peters,  Stanley  B.,  assignor.) 

Kritz  and  Bauer.     (See  Kritz,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Kritz,  Frank,  assignor  to  Kritz  and  Bauer,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Windshield   wiper.      1,456,316 ;    May    22.      , 

Kritzer,  Isidor.      (See  Guttenstein,  J.,  and  Kritzer.) 

Kriznar,  Frank  L.,  Denver,  Colo.  Combination  switch 
and  burglar  alarm.     1,472,072  ;  Oct.  30. 

Kroch,  Fritz,  Leipzig,  Germany.  Flexible  tube  for  con- 
ducting a  cooling  fiuid  between  two  refrigerator  vats. 
1,476,258;  Dec.  4. 

Kroedel,  Robert,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.     Camera  support.     1,460,816  ;  July  3. 

Kroeger,  Edwin  J.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  P. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  grind- 
ing battery  jars.     1,445,327  ;  Feb.  13. 

Kroehle,  Oscar,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Protex  Signal 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Pull-cable  clip.  1,448,545  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Kroehle,  Oscar,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Protex 
Signal  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Front  for  a  traffic- 
directing    signal     lamp.       Des.     62,401  ;    May    22. 

Kroehle,  Oscar,  Lakewood.  assignor  to  The  Protex  Signal 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Front  for  a  traffic-direct- 
ing signal  lamp.     Des.  62,402  ;  May  22. 

Kroehle,  Oscar,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Protex  Signal 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Front  for  a  traffic  direct- 
ing  signal   lamp.     Des.    62,403 ;   May    22. 

Kroepel,  Emil  W.      (See  Clark,  R.  K.,  and  Kroepel.) 

Kroesser,  Ltidwig  J.,  Stoneham,  Mass.  Curtain-rod  sup- 
port.    1,461,855  ;  July  17. 

Kroff.  Leonard  D.,  assignor  to  First  Trust  and  Savings 
Bank  of  Sterling,  Sterling,  III.  Game  board  for  base- 
ball.    1,477,224  ;  Dec.  11. 

Krofft,   Albert.      (See  Boyer.  B.   A.,  and  Krofft.) 

Krogh,  Ferdinand  W..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Centrifugal 
conveyor.     1,441,589  ;  Jan.   9. 

Krogh,  Schack  A.  S.,  and  P.  H.  Pedersen,  Copenhagen, 
Denmark.  Recording  analyzing  apparatus  for  auto- 
matic analysis  of  gases.     1,474,097  ;  Nov.   13. 

Krohn,  Julius  J.,  Areata,  assignor  to  California  Barrel 
Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Manufacturing  sawdust  for 
grape  packing.     1,449,862 ;   Mar.   27. 

Krohne,  Charles  A.,  Granite  City,  111.  Carpenter's  sash 
and  door  vise.     1,446,309  ;  Feb.  20. 

Krol,  Andy,  Uniontown,  Pa.  Newspaper  easel. 
1,454,028  ;  May  1. 

Krol,  Andy,  Uniontown,  Pa.  Animal  trap.  1,459,027 ; 
June  19. 

Kroll,  Cornelius,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Method  of  and  apparatus 
for  cracking  petroleum  products.     1,448.128  ;  Mar.  13. 

Kroll,  Maurice  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  Welner, 
Utica,  N.  Y.     Mop.     1,466.052;  Aug.  28. 

Krollage,  Rudolph.  (See  Jones,  M.  A.,  Krollage,  and 
Yeager.) 

Krom,  Chester  P.,  St.  Petersburg,  Pla.  Display  cabinet. 
1,447.349  :  Mar.  6. 

Krombein,  Henry,  Oak  Bank,  Manitoba.  Canada.  Drive- 
wheel    construction    for   tractors.      1.456,887 :   Mav    29. 

Krone,  Carl  E.,  Oakland,  CaUf.  Vehicle  direction "  Indi- 
cator.    1,469,090  ;  Sept.  25. 

Kronenbereer,  Ferdinand,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  lock. 
1.476.822;    Dec.    11. 

Kronenbitter,  Frank  E.,  Maywood,  111.  Grease  gun. 
1,469,308;    Oct.    2. 

Kronquest.  Alfred  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Con- 
tinental Can  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Can-body 
maker.     1.475.399;  Nov.  27. 

Kronquest,  Alfred  L.,  Chicago.  111.,  assignor  to  Conti- 
nental Can  Company,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Soldering 
mechanism   for  cans.     1,476,405  ;   Dec.  4. 

Kronstein,  Pauline.  (See  Viehweger,  August  F.  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kroonen,  Leo,  Corona,  assignor  to  C.  Donlon,  Oxnard, 
Calif.      Building    construction.      1,451.340 :    Apr.    10. 

Kropff,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bottle.  Des.  62,995  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Kropff,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bottle.  Des.  62,996; 
Sept.  4. 

Kropp,  Charles  A.,  River  Forest,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
A.  Nordstrom,  Berwyn,  and  one-third  to  R.  A.  Kropp, 
River  Forest,  111.     Die  mounting.     1,462,556;  July  24. 

Kropp,  Roy  A.,  et  al.     (See  Kropp,  Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

Krof/i.  Alvnro  S..  .lanesvllle.  Wis.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Driving  lug  for 
tractor  wheels.      1,447,867 ;   Mar.   6. 

Krotz.  Alvaro  S.,  Janesville,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Double- 
row  cultivator.     1,454,120  ;  May  8. 

Krotz,  Alvaro  S.,  Janesville,  Wis.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tractor  cultivator 
attachment.     1,469,262  ;  Oct.   2. 

Krotz,  Alvaro  S..  Janesville,  Wis.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Draft  connection. 
1.475,956;   Dec.   4. 

Kroutl,  Emil,  Budwels,  Czechoslovakia.  Holder  for 
crayons  or  the  like.     1,456,241 ;  May  22. 

Kroydon   Co.      (See  Kraeuter.   Arthur  A.,  assignor.) 

Krpata,  Edward  J.,  Hlgganum,  Conn.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,456,451 ;  May  22. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Kruckenberg,  Franz  F..  Heidelberg,  assignor  to  Luft- 
fatizeugbeau  Schutte-Lanz,  Mannheim-Rheinau.  Ger- 
many.    Ballast  bag  for  air  vessels.     1,454,589;  May  8. 

Krucks,  Joseph  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Holder's  shoe. 
1,445,962  ;  Feb.  20. 

Krueger,  Carl  R.,  Reno,  Nev.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Sound-reproducing  machine.  1,477,832 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Krueger,  Theodore  H.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Moistening  de- 
vice.    1,473,434  ;  Nov.  6. 

Krueger,  Walter,  assignor  to  H.  O.  Rugh,  Chicago,  111. 
Pocket   mirror.      1,454,678 ;    May   8. 

Kruesheld,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  Perfection  Electric 
Products  Co.,  New  Washington,  Ohio.  Electric  toaster. 
1,454,056  ;  May  8. 

Kruesheld,  Henry,  New  Washington,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
The  Perfection  Electric  Products  Co.  Electric  cooking 
utensil.     1,459,539  ;  June  19. 

Krug,  Theodore.     (See  Haunz,  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

Krug,  William  H..  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Antiskid  device  for 
vehicles.     1,453,360;  May  I. 

Kruger,  Cecil  0.,  New  Salem,  N.  Dak.  String  tip. 
1,449,831 ;  Mar.  20. 

Kruger,  Charles  M.,  assignor  to  Parbee  Manufacturing 
Company,    St.   Louis,   Mo.     Bung.      1,473,300;    Nov.   0. 

Kruger,  Harry  B.     (See  Robbing,  Harold  V.,  assignor.) 

Kruger,  Harry  B.     (See  Stranders,  Julien,  assignor.) 

Kruger,  Karl  F.,  Milton  Junction,  Wis.  Attachment  for 
farm-implement  wheels.     1,444,795  ;  Feb.  13. 

Krtlger,  Paul,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktlenge- 
Bellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Self-dis- 
charger.    1,441,933;   Jan.  9. 

Krtiger,  Paul,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Bssen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Dumping 
wagon.     1,446,350  ;  Feb.  20. 

Krtiger,  Paul,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktien- 
gosellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Gear  for 
moving  the  bottoms  of  dumping  receptacles.  1,474,785  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Kruger,  Paul  W.,  Attala  County,  Miss.  Composition  of 
matter  for  filling  root  canals  in  teeth.  1,473,482 ; 
Nov.   6. 

Kruk,  Edward,  Coplay,  Pa.  Shock  absorber.  1,458,302  ; 
June  12. 

Krump,  Nic,  Chicago,  111.  Bending  brake.  1,442,810 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Krump.  Nic,  Chicago,  111.  Trolley  for  suspended  two-rail 
tracks.     1,445,893;  Feb.  20. 

Krump,  Nic,  Chicago,  111.  Bending  brake.  1,448,130 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Krump,  Nic,  Chicago,  111.  Crossover  and  doorway  open- 
ing for  suspended  rail  tracks.     1,466,365  ;  Aug.  28. 

Krump.  Nic,  Chicago,  111.  Automatically-opening  switch, 
1,471,490;  Oct.  23. 

Krupeany,  John  H.,  Rossford,  Ohio.  Plate-glass  washing 
and  cleaning  apparatus.    1,448,062  ;  Mar.  13. 

Kruplcka,  Ella,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Susque- 
hanna Silk  Mills.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  61,914  ;  Feb.  6. 

Kruplcka,  Ella.  New  York,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Susquehanna 
Silk-  Mills.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  61,915  ;  Feb.  6. 

Kruplcka.  Ella.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Susque- 
hanna Silk  Mills.     Tertlle  fabric.     Des.  01,916  ;  Feb.  6. 

Kruplcka,  Ella,  assignor  to  Susquehanna  Silk  Mills,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,456  ;  June  5. 

Krupicka,  Ella,  assignor  to  Susquehanna  Silk  Mills,  New 
York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric.      Des.    62.457 ;    June    5. 

Krupicka,  Ella,  assignor  to  Susquehanna  Silk  Mills,  New 
York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric.      Des.    62,458 :    June    5. 

Krupp,  Leo  A.,  assignor  to  The  Buckeye  Traction  Ditcher 
Company,  Plndlay,  Ohio.  Back  -  flUlng  machine. 
1,468,950;  Sept.  25. 

Kruschinsky,  Fritz.     (See  Schaffer,  W.,  and  Kruschlnsky.) 

Kruse,  Charlie,  Snn  Luis  Obispo,  Calif.  Hydraulic  trans- 
mission.    1,455.295;   May   15. 

Kruse,  Edward  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Reserve-supply  device 
for  gasoline  tanks.      1.453,713;   May  1. 

Kruse.  Ferdinand,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.  Sausage-twist- 
ing machine.     1,446,122  ;  Feb.  20. 

Kruse,  Ferdinand.  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.  Sausage-twist- 
ing device.      1.459,062  ;  June  19. 

Kruse,  Ferdinand,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.  Sausage  linking 
and  twisting  device.     1,459,063;  June  19. 

Kruse,  Ferdinand,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.  Sausage-twist- 
ing device.      1,459,064;   June   19. 

Kruse,  Ferdinand.  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.  Sausage-twist- 
ing device.      1,459,065  :'  June   19. 

Kruse,  Ferdinand.  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.  Sausage-twist- 
ing device.      1,459,066  ;   June   19. 

Kruse,  Ferdinand,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.  Sausage-twist- 
ing  machine.      1.459,067;   June   19. 

Kruse,  Ferdinand,  Port  Riclimond,  N.  Y.  Method  and  ma- 
chine for  forming  sausages.     1,459,069  ;   Juno  19. 

Kruse,  Ferdinand,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.  Meat  press  and 
ejector.      1,475.400 ;    Nov.    27. 

Kruse,  Ferdinand,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sausage-twisting 
mncliiiio.      1.459.0G8;    June    19, 

Kruse,  Herman,  Jersey  Cilv,  and  W.  C.  Kruse,  Union, 
N.  J.      Ink.      1,464,944  ;  Aug.   14. 

Kruse,    William    C.      (See    Kruse,    Herman,    and    W.    C.) 

Krusee,  Arthur  W.,  Fort  Morgan,  Colo.  Building  con- 
struction.     1.447,868  :    Mar.    6. 


Krusemark,  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  K.  F.  &  C.  Tire  & 
Rubber  Corporation,  Roanoke,  Va.  Cushion  tire. 
1,462,760;  July   24. 

Kruskopf,  Hermann,  Dortmund,  Germany.  Method  of 
and  means  for  extinguishing  or  smothering  explosions 
in  mines.      1,459.677  ;  June  19. 

Kruskopf,  Hermann,  Dortmund,  Germany.  Method  of 
and  means  for  extinguishing  or  suffocating  explosions 
in  mines.     1,476,624  ;  Dec.  4. 

Kruttschnitt,  Julius,  New  Canaan,  Conn.  Reenfoi'ced- 
concretc  railway  tie.     1,458,945  ;  June  19. 

Kruttschnitt,  Julius,  New  Canaan,  Conn.  Reenforced- 
concrete  railway   tie.      1.458.946:  June  19. 

Kryslak,  John,  Four  Corners,  Wyo.  Motor  sleigh. 
1,463,042  ;  July  24. 

Krysztofiak,  Josef,  assignor  to  L' Aureole  Co.,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Hair-curling  device.     1,474,334  ;  Nov.  13. 

Kryzanowsky,  Constant  J.  (See  Taylor,  Samuel  W.. 
assignor.) 

Kryzanowsky,  Constant  J.,  Mount  Washington,  assignor 
to  The  Crown  Cork  and  Seal  Company  of  Baltimore 
City,  Baltimore,  Md.  Closure-applying  apparatus. 
1,447,389  ;   Mar.  6. 

Kryzanowsky,  Constant  J.,  Mount  Washington,  assignor 
to  The  Crown  Cork  and  Seal  Company  of  Baltimore 
City,  Baltimore,  Md.  Bottle-capping  machine. 
1,466,662  ;  Sept.  4. 

Krzewinski,  Mikolaj,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Motor  vehicle. 
1,447,728;  Mar.  6. 

Krzyzak,  Frank,  assignor  to  Milk  Bottle  Crate  Company, 
Chicago.   111.     Box  and  crate.     1,478,038  ;  Dec.    IS. 

Krzyzewskl,  Felix,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  E.  Kawiecki  and  one-third  to  L,  Kawiecki,  Winsted, 
Conn.  Ornamental  handle  and  producing  same. 
1,464,367;  Aug.  7. 

KubeS,  FrantiSek,  Prague-Nusle,  Czechoslovakia.  Appara- 
tus for  making  sugar  fondant.     1,471,697  ;  Oct.  23. 

Kubicki,  Andrew,  Webster,  Mass.  Adjustable  fire  box. 
1,473,237  ;   Nov.   6. 

Kuljler,  Johann,  assignor  to  Aktiengesellschaft  Brown, 
Boveri  &  Cie.,  Baden,  Switzerland.  Apparatus  for 
operating  direct-current  three-main  supply  circuits  by 
means  of  metal  vapor  rectifiers.     1,469,418;  Oct.  2. 

Kubovcik,  Jozef,  Edwardsville,  Pa.  Ceiling-board  sup- 
port.    1,457,633  ;  June  5. 

Kucera,  Peter,  assignor  to  Capstan  Glass  Company  Con- 
nellsville.  Pa.  Matrix  device  for  molds.  1,453,277 ; 
May  1. 

Kucera,  Peter,  South  Connellsville,  assignor  to  Capstan 
Glass  Company,  Connellsville,  Pa.  Manufacturing 
ring  molds    and   the   like.      1,453,278 :    May    1. 

Kucera,  Peter,  assignor  to  Capstan  Glass  Company,  Con- 
nellsville, Fa.  Packing  jar  or  the  like.  1,466,840 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Kucewicz,  Joseph  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Hairpin. 
1,451,397;  Apr.   10. 

Kucharski,  Stanislaus,  Charlottenburg,  near  Berlin,  Ger- 
many.    Cinematograph   apparatus.     1,447,390  ;   Mar.  6. 

Kucharslri,  Stanislaus,  Charlottenburg,  near  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. Cinematograph  apparatus  with  endless  film 
band.     1,449,515  ;   Mar.    27. 

Kucharski,  Stanislaus,  Charlottenburg,  near  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. Arran.eenieiit  of  centering  the  film  in  tlie  gate 
of  cinematograph  projectors.     1,458,303;  .Tune  12. 

Kucharski,  Stanislaus,  Charlottenburg,  near  Berlin,  as- 
signor to  R.  A.  Hansemann,  Berlin,  Germany.  Optical 
picture    cabinet.      1,460,590 ;    July    3. 

Kucharski,  Stanislaus,  Charlottenburg.  near  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. Device  for  stopping  the  films  in  cinematograph 
proiection  apparatus.     1,476.087  ;  Dec.  4. 

Kuckelsberg,  Ernst,  Elberfeld,  and  P.  Kuckelsberg,  Bar- 
men, Germany,  as.signors  to  Naamlooze  Vennootschap 
Vereenigde  Knoopen-  en  Bandfabrieken,  Nykerk,  Nether- 
lands.    Cloth  button.      1,446,801  ;   Feb.   27. 

Kuckelsberg,  Paul.      (See  Kuckelsberg.  Ernst  and  P.) 

Kudla,  John  S..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Device  for  treating 
the  ear.     1,448,129;  Mar.  13. 

Kudler,  Adolph,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Merry-go-round. 
1,440,609  ;    Jan.   2. 

Kuechler,  Hermann  F.,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Automobile  sig- 
nal   light.      1.446.909;    Feb.    27. 

Kuoffer,  F.  W.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  KuefCer,  Frederich 
W.,  assignor.) 

KuefEer,  Frederich  W.,  assignor  to  G.  F.  Eastin,  B.  A. 
Lewis,  F.  W.  Kueffer,  and  J.  Cole,  trustees  of  the  Safety 
Oil  Tank  Companv,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Oil  tank.  1,445,091  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Kueffer,  Frederich  W..  assignor  to  G.  F.  Eastin,  B.  A. 
Lewis,  F.  W.  Kueffer,  and  J.  Cole,  trustees  of  the  Safety 
Oil  Tank  Company,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Oil  tank.  1,445,092  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Kuehl  Candy  Co.,  The.  (See  Sprague,  Edward,  jr.,  as- 
si'-rnor.) 

Knehn,  Charles  P.,  assignor  to  A.  Stein  &  Company,  Chi- 
cago. 111.     Garment  supporter.     1,442,158 ;  Jan.  16. 

Kuehner,  Arthur  T.,  Elkridge,  Md.  Pipe  joint.  1,460,100  ; 
June  26. 

Kuehner,  Arthur  T.,  Elkridge,  Md.  Locomotive  smoke- 
box    front.      1,461,315;    July    10. 

Kuehner,  Arthur  T..  Elkridge,  Md.  Lubricator  for  loco- 
motive driving  journals.     1,468,909  ;  Sept.  25. 

Kuen,  Charles  W..  Chicago,  111.  Advertising  toy, 
1,466,534  ;  Aug.  28. 


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Kuen,   Charles   W.,    Chicago,    111.      Receiver   support   for 

sound  anspliliers.     1,469,941  ;  Oct.  9. 
Kuen,  Eugene  A.,  assignor  to  The  Thos.  J.  Corcoran  Lamp 

Co.,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.      Closure   construction   for  auto 

lamps.     1,401,799  ;  July  17. 
Kuen,  Eugene  A.,  assignor  to  The  Thos.  J.  Corcoran  Lamp 

Company,      Cincinnati,      Ohio.         Electric      connecter. 

1,40",M86  ;  Sept.  25. 
Kuen,  Eugene  A.,  assignor  to  The  Thos.  J.  Corcoran  Lamp 

Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Vehicle  lamp.     1,469,187  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Kucuueth,    George    W.,    assignoi',    by    mesne    assignments, 

to   J.    Kuennetli.    Taterson,    N.    J.      Tension  controlling 

means  for  beaming  machines.     1,452,161  ;  Apr.  17. 
Kucunt-th,    Jeanette.       (See    Kuenneth,    George    W.,    as- 
signor.) 
Kuenzel,  Charles  A.,  jr.,  Bloomfleld,  Nebr.    Blower  or  suc- 
tion fan.     1,462,557  :  July  24. 
Kutrt,     lia     J.,     Los    Angeles,     Calif.       Adjustable     and 

interchangeable    form    for    hollow    wall    construction. 

1,477.065  ;  Dec.  11. 
Kuever,  Rudolph   A.,   Iowa   City,   Iowa,   assignor  to   Pep- 

sodent  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Dentifrice.     1,477.177  ; 

Dec.  U. 
Kugel,  Joseph,  and  P.  E.  Strauss,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Fruit 

seeder  and  peeler.     1,442,577  ;  Jan.  16. 
Kugclman,  George,  and  S.  \V.  Meyers,   Indianapolis,  Ind. 

I'ool-ball  rack.     1,449,902;  Mar.  27. 
Kuglcr,  Benjamin,   Chicago,   III.     Terminal   coupling  and 

anchorage    for    window-cleaners'    harness.       1,442,159 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Kugler,    Benjamin,    Chicago,    111.      Combined    catch    and 

Slide    anchorage    and    terminal    coupling    for    window- 
cleaners'  harness.     1,449,516  ;  Mar.  27. 
Kugler,    Benjamin,    Chicago,    111.      Locked   anchorage   for 

window-cleaners'  harness.     1,462,761  ;  July  24. 
Kugler,   Benjamin,   Chicago,    111.     Drilled   base  anchorage 

for  window-cleaners"  harness.     1,464,825  ;  Aug.  14. 
Kugler,      Charles      H.,      Lexington,      Nebr.        Plowpoint. 

1,450,042  ;   Mar.    27. 
Kuhls,  William  J.,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Door  closer.     1,446,707  ; 

Feb.  1!7. 
Kuhn,    B.    M.       (See    Wheeler,    Charles    F.,    assignor.) 
Kuhn,   Charles   E.,   Harrisburg,   Pa.      Combination   furni- 
ture.    1,460,591 ;  July  3. 
Kuhn.    Frank   F.,    assignor    to    L.    M.    Ley,    Minneapolis, 

Minn.      Polishing  composition.      1,457,080 ;    May    29. 
Kuhn-Frei.  Emil,  assignor  to  A.- Weinman,  Zurich,  Switzer- 
land.     Magnetizing  bodies.     1,460,759  ;   July   3. 
Kuhn,  George.      (See  Kettlitz,  E.  W.,   and  Kuhn.) 
Kuhn,   George    M.,   St.    Louis,   Mo.      Merchandise-vending 

machine.     1,441,510  ;  Jan.  9. 
Kuhn,     Harry     H.,     Marshall,     III.       Tool.       1,474,267 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Kuhn,  Louis,  assignor  to  American  Candy  Co.,  Milwaukee, 

Wis.     Paper  carton.     Des.  62,148  ;  Mar.  27. 
Kuhn,  Louis,  assignor  to  American  Candy  Co.,  Milwaukee, 

Wis.     Paper  carton.     Des.  62,782  ;  July  31. 
Kiihn,    Robert,    Berlin.    Germany.      Massaging   apparatus 

with  revolving  eccentric  sections.     1,449,233  ;  Mar.  20. 
Kuhn,  Thomas  F.,  Elkhart,  Ind.     Corn  cutting  and  shock- 
ing machine.     1,470,085  ;  Oct.  9. 
Kuhn,   William   B.,    Shelbv,    Ohio.      Railway-crossing   sig- 

ii.ol.     1,478,663  ;   Dec.   25. 
Kiihne,  Georg  A.  R.,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Masehinen- 

und  Wellenlager  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung, 

Hamburg,    Germany.      Liner,    bush,    and    the   like    for 

bearings  and  pedestals.     1,470,754  ;  Oct.  16. 
Kiihne,  Hans.  Leverku.'ien.  and  F.  Eencker,  Mulheim,  near 

Cologne,    assignors    to    Farbenfabriken    vorm.    Friedr. 

Bayir    and    Co..    Leverkusen,    near    Cologne.    Germany. 

Manufacture   of   hyposulphites.      1,477.130 :   Dec.   11. 
Kuhner,  Oscar,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Temporary  end  closure 

for  locomotive  valve  chambers.     1,462,113  ;  July  17. 
Kuhncrt,    Walter    A.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Obtaining 

boiar.     1.474,433  ;  Nov.  20. 
Kuhns.     George,    Duncan,    Okla.      Wrench.        1,441,934 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Kuhns,    Howard   F..   AUentown.   Pa.      Safety   attachment 

for  washing  machines.     1,473,993 ;  Nov.  13. 
Kul-siek,  Albert  J.  H..  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 

Edward  V.  Hartford,  Inc.     Jack.     1,444,796  ;  Feb.  13. 
Kuk.Tc,      Edward      J.,      Chicago,      111.        Divided      mold. 

1,466,129;  Aug.  28. 
Kuklinski,    Joseph   F.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Cabinet.      Des. 

62.867  :   Aug.    14. 
Kukovec.    Mathew,    Chicago,    III.      Shoe.      Des.    63,302 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Kulczycki,    Joseph,    Chicago,    111.      Curtain-supporting   at- 
tachment  for  window   frames.      1.454,079 ;   May   8. 
Kuldell,  Rudolph  C.      (See  Hughes,   H.  R.,  and  Kuldell.) 
Kulhawy,    Ferdinand,   assignor  to   Comfort   Safety   Razor 

and   Novelty    Co.    Inc.,    West    Hoboken,    N.    J.      Safety 

razor.     1,450,859  ;  Apr.  3. 
Kulier.  John  A.,  Brooklyn,  X.  T.     Terminal  for  electric 

conductor   wires.      1,471,173 ;    Oct.    16. 
Kulier.   John   A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.     Terminal  for  electric 

conductors.      1.474.972  ;  Nov.   20. 
Kulik,  Irving,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     X-r.nv  mount.     1,477.1.^1  : 

Dec.   n. 
Kull,  Samuel  B.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Rail-fastening  means. 

1,449,332  ;  Mar.  20. 


Kulow,  John  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Index  reckoner  calendar. 
1,466,021 ;  Aug.  28. 

Kulp,  Harry  W.,  and  M.  C.  Delllnger,  Lancaster,  Pa. 
Valve-spring-lifter  lock.     1,461,275 ;   July   10. 

Kuniler,  Roy  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Automobile  hood 
construction.     1,474,417  ;  Nov.  20. 

Kummer,  Ernest  W.,  Edgewater,  Colo.  Berry-bush-cover- 
ing machine.     1,444,971  ;  Feb.   13. 

Kummer,  Fritz.     (See  Bodler,  L.  A.,  Kummer,  and  Paull.) 

Kummerow,  Frank  C,  Attica,  N.  Y.  Air-brake-retalnlng 
valve.     1,447,791 ;  Mar.  6. 

Kumpf,  David  M.,  Pekin,  III.  Writing  pad.  1,456,927; 
May  29. 

Kumpunen,  Helen,  Rye,  N.  Y.  Mop  holder.  1,462,794 : 
July  24. 

Kundtz,  Theodor,  Company,  The.  (See  Winkel,  Christo- 
pher, assignor.) 

Kunert,  Otto,  Breslau,  Germany.  Circulating  device. 
1,443,846;   Jan.   30. 

Kunln,  Harry,  assignor  to  Midwest  Machinery  Products 
Co.,    Chicago,   111.     Cooking  vessel.     1,450,687  ;   Apr.   3. 

Kunlsh,  Emll.     (See  Lorenz,  C,  and  Kunish.) 

Kunltz,  Hannibal  H.,  assignor  to  Advance  Furnace  & 
Engineering  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Furnace. 
1,472,529;  Oct.  30. 

KuuUel,  Cuoyir  D.,  Pulaski,  Va.  Bumper  for  automobiles. 
1,446,708  ;   Feb.   27. 

Kunkel,  Fred  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Guide  bar  for  guide 
cards.      1,465,827  ;   Aug.  21. 

Kunkel,  Thomas  C,  Madrid,  Nebr.  Screened  drain. 
1,458,984  :    June   19. 

Kunkel,  William  M.      (See  Hartup,  Frank  E.,  assignor,) 

Kunkle,  Bayard  D.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Caskey-Dupree  Manufacturing  Company.  Switch  mech- 
anism  for  automobiles.     1,471,741  ;   Oct.  23. 

Kunkle,  Bayard  D.,  and  J.  V.  Schafer,  Marietta,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  The  Caskey-Dupree  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. Key-operated  automobile  switch.  1,447,869 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Kuno,  Shichigoro,  Denver,  Colo.  Dirigible  bumper  and 
headlight  for  automobiles.     1,464,205  ;  Aug.  7. 

Kunz,  Alphonse  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Necktie  display  and 
illuminating  stand.     1,453,147  ;  Apr.  24. 

Kunz,  Edward  L.,  and  H.  Darche,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Leaf 
spring.     1,446,908  :  Feb.  27. 

Kunz,  Max,  Mannheim,  Germany,  assignor  to  Eadische 
Anllin  &  Soda  Fabrik,  Lndwigsbafen-on-the-Rhine,  Ger- 
many. Production  of  vat  coloring  matters.  1,464,079  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Kunze.  Willy,  Bremen.  Germany.  Diaphragm  for  subma- 
rine  signal  transmitters.      1,446,569  ;   Feb.    27, 

Kunze,  Willy,  Bremen,  Germany.  Sender  diaphragm  for 
submarine  sound  signals.     1,468,305  ;   Sept.  18. 

Kunzel,  Alfred,  and  G.  Briuer,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Skiv- 
ing machine.     1,448,546  ;  Mar.  13. 

Kunzmann,  Ernst  W.  (See  Drager,  A.  B.,  Schroder, 
and  Kunzmann.) 

Kupa,  Emil,  Duisberg,  Germany,  assignor  to  The  Bab- 
cock  &  Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Furnace. 
1,450,154  ;  Mar.  27. 

Kupec,  Joseph  P.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Automobile  radiator 
system.     1,451,364  ;  Apr.   10. 

Kupetz,  Adolph  (J.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Computing  Machine  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Com- 
puting machine.     1,440.610  ;  Jan.  2. 

Kupetz,  Adolph  G.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Computing  Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Com- 
bined typewriting  and  computing  machine.  1,452,162; 
Apr.  17, 

Kupfer,  A.  M.     (See  Naterman,  Henry  D.,  assignor.) 

Kuppenheim,  Firm  of  Louis.  (See  Kolsch,  Reinhard.  as- 
signor.) 

Kuppche,  Alexander  B.,  Chicago,  III.  Swimming  device. 
1,457,908;  June  5. 

Kurata,  Hatsugoro,  Nagasaki,  Japan.  Lubricating  com- 
pound.    1.466,022;  Aug.  28. 

Kurlander.  Charles.     (See  Leux,  Minnie,  assignor.! 

Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Typewiter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting- 
machine  case.     1,446,096  ;  Feb.  20. 

Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting 
machines.     1,446.976  :  Feb.  27. 

Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Typewriter  Co,,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,447.990:  Mar,   13. 

Kurowski.  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting 
machine.      1.448,547:    Mar.    13. 

Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  P.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.    1,448,753  ;  Mar.  20. 

Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  •  Type- 
writing machine.     1,449.119  ;  Mar.  20. 

Kurowski.  Alfred  G,  F..  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewritpr  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y,  Type- 
writing machine.  1.451.463  :  Apr.  10. 
Kurowski.  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     1,455.496;   May   15. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  pa^ewiees— Continued. 


Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 

Typewriter   Company,    New   York,    N.    Y.     Typewriting 

machine.     1,455,497  ;  May  15. 
Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 

Typewriter   Company,   New    York,   N.   Y.     Typewriting 

machine.      1,456,637  ;    May  29. 
Kurowski,    Alfred    G.    F.,    Brooklyn,    assignor   to    Under- 
wood   Typewriter   Company,   New   York,   N.    Y.     Type- 
writing machine.      1,456,638;    May   29. 
Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 

Typewriter   Company,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Typewriting 

machine.     1,458,904  ;  June  12. 
Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 

Typewriter   Company,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Typewriting 

machine.     1,467,940;  Sept.  11. 
Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 

Typewriter   Company,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Typewriting 

machine.     1,467,941 ;   Sept.   11. 
Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 

Typewriter   Company,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Typewriting 

machine.     1,467,942;    Sept.   11. 
Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 

Typewriter    Company,   New  York,   N.    Y.     Typewriting 

machine.     1,468,640  ;  Sept.  25. 
Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 

Typewriter    Company,   New  York,   N.    Y.     Typewriting 

machine.     1,468,641 ;  Sept.  25. 
Kurowski,    Alfred   G.    F.,    Brooklyn,    assignor    to    Under 

wood    Typewriter    Company,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Type 

writing   machine.     1,478,235  ;   Dec.   18. 
Kurrus,    Joseph  A.,   assignor  of  one-half   to   J.   P.  Buch- 

holz,  East  St.  Louis,  111.     Radiator  heater.     1,447,214  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Kurt-0-Shield   Mfg.    Association.      (See   Mauldlng,    John 

H.,  assignor.) 
Ktirth,  Alfred,  Berlin,  Germany.     Window-opening  device. 

1,443,691;   Jan.   30. 
Kurtis,  Angel   (now  by  judicial  change  of  name  Angelos 

Kurtis),  Boston,   Mass.     Metallic  heel   for  shoes   and 

the  like.     1,458,253 ;  Apr.  24. 
Kurtis,   Angelos.      (See   Kurtis,   Angel.) 
Kurtz,    Benjamin   F.,    Avalon,   assignor   to   Pressed   Steel 

Car  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Brake-adjusting  mecha- 
nism.    1,467,046;  Sept.  4. 
Kurtz,   Frank   J.,    Marshalltown,    Iowa.      Top   frame   and 

deck  for  automobiles.      1,454,321 ;   May  8. 
Kurtz,  Joseph  J.,  Shamokin,  Pa.     Buffer  check  for  loom 

pickers.      1,462,508;   July  24. 
Kurtz,  Maurice  h.      (See  Miller,  M.,  and  Kurtz.) 
Kurtz,      Stanley,      Lorain,      Ohio.       Sewer  -  trap      valve. 

1,457,580;   June  5. 
Kurtzmann,  Louis  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 

Kurtzmann   Phonograph  Company,   Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Phonograph  or  the  like.     1,447,215  ;  Mar.  6. 
Kurtzmann     Phonograph     Company.       (See     Kurtzmann, 

Louis  S.,   assignor.) 
Kurz,     Christian    A.,    jr.,    Dayton,     Ohio.       Golf     club. 

1,463,533  ;   July  31. 
Kus,    Thomas    G.,    assignor,    by    mesne    assignments,    to 

Chicago    Trust   Company,   trustee,    Chicago,    111.      Cok* 

oven.     1.478,570;   Dec.  25. 
Kusel,   Harry  J.,   assignor   to   Stronghart   Company,    Chi- 
cago, 111.     Small  savings  bank.     1,442,347  ;  Jan.  16. 
Kusel,  Harry  J.,  assignor  to  Stronghart  Company,  Chicago, 

111.      Coin  bank.     1,447,138 ;   Feb.  27. 
Kusel,   Isidor   J.,   assignor   to   Stronghart   Company,   Chi- 
cago, 111.     Coin  bank.     1,455,498;  May  15. 
Kusel,  Isidor  J.,   Chicago,  111.     Coin  bank.     Des.  63,188  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Kushiro,  Manzaburo,  Pasadena,  Calif.     Yeast  composition 

and  making  the  same.     1,477,132;  Dec.  11. 
Kushlan,     Anton,      Brownsville,      Pa.       Blow-off      valve. 

1,458,064  ;  June  5. 
Kusnltt,   Reuben    R.,   Hartford,   Conn.      Holder   for  cans. 

1,447,870  ;  Mar.  6. 
Kusold,    Charles,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Milling    machine. 

1,443,899;   Jan.  30. 
Kuster    Charles  E.,  administrator.      (See  Kuster,  Freder- 
ick E.,  assignor.) 
Kuster,    Frederick  E.,   deceased,   Evansvllle,   Ind. ;   C.   E. 

Kuster,  administrator.  Tray-making  machine.  1,452,346  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Kusterer,    Aloysius    J.,    assignor    to    Consolidated    Paper 

and     Box     Manufacturing     Company,     Richmond,     Va. 

Binder-blank-shaping  mechanism.     1,459,107  ;   June  19 
Kusterle,  Frank,  assignor  to  Simmons  Company,  Kenosha, 

Wis.     Corner  fastening.     1,470,015  ;   Oct.   9. 
Kusterman,    Walter    W.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio,    assignor    to 

Allis-Chalmers     Manufacturing     Company,     Milwaukee, 

Wis,     Ventilating-duct  construction  for  dynamo-electric 

machines,     1,476,986;  Dec.  11. 
Kut   Kwlk    Saw    Company.       (See   Brooke,    William    L., 

assignor.) 
Kutcher,    Charles    A.,    Sheridan,    Wyo.      Shock    absorber. 

1,446,424  :  Feb.  20. 
Kutina,    William    H.,    Ewen,    Mich.      Automobile    wheel 

1,473,435  ;   Nov.   6. 
Kutsche,   Alfred   P.,   and  A.   A.   Winter,   Milwaukee    Wis 

Wlndow-sash  lock.     1,470,380;  Oct.  9. 
Kutsche,     Arthur     H.,     Monroe,     Mich.       Spring    wheel 

1,470,462;   Oct.   0.  <=yLiug    wueei. 


Kutscher,   Harry.      (See  Terhaar,  Louis  P.,  assignor.) 
Kuttner,  Julius,  New  York,  assignor  to  The  Sperry  Gyro- 
scope   Company,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Composite    roller 
bearing.     1,454,057  ;   May  8. 
Kuttroff  Pickhardt  &  Co.     (See  Lendle,  August,  assignor.) 
Kuykendall,   John   C.      (See  Littleford,    G.,   and   Kuyken- 
dall.) 

Kuzdial,   Lawrence.      (See  Gaken,   Josef  P.,  assignor.) 
Kuzell,    Charles    R.,    Clarkdale,    Ariz.      Making   iron    and 

steel   from   smelter   slags.      1,471,270 ;    Oct.    16. 
Kuzmann,  Alexander,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Cranking  device. 

1,450,222  ;    June    19. 

Kuzmjak,  Peter,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Society  membership  pin. 
Des.  62,060;  Mar.  13. 

Kvamstrom,  Alfred  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fuse  box. 
1,456,385  ;  May  22.  •v 

Kwapil,  Hallet  E.,  Racine,  Wis.  Tatting  shuttle. 
1.473,790  ;  Nov.  13. 

Kyft,  Cornelius,  et  al.     (See  Bohock,  Joseph  J.,  assignor.) 

Kyger,  Frank  L.,  Streator,  111.  Soldering  iron, 
1,451,578  ;  Apr.  10. 

Kyle,  E.   S.      (See  Bacon,  William  M.,   assignor.) 

Kyle,  George  B.,  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fabric  measuring  and  cost  computing 
machine.     1,452,279;  Apr.  17. 

Kyle,  George  S.,  deceased ;  S.  E.  Kyle,  Chambersburg,  Pa., 
administratrix.      Planisphere.      1,469,664 ;    Oct.    2. 

Kyle,  Jesse  T.     (See  Russell,  V.  W.,  Kyle,  and  Campbell.) 

Kyle,  Nicholas  W.,  Colfax,  111.  Lifting  device. 
1,451,549;  Apr.   10. 

Kyle,   Sarah   E.,   administratrix.      (See  Kyle,   George   S.) 

Kyle,  William  D.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Traffic  indicator. 
1.473,375;    Nov.    6. 

Kylin,  Oskar,  assignor  to  Foster  Machine  Company,  Elk- 
hart,  Ind.     Core-making  machine.     1.457,439  ;   June  5. 

Kyrldes,  Lucas  P.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  National  Aniline 
&  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manu- 
facture  of  triaryl   guanidines.      1,466,535 ;   Aug.    28. 

Kyrides,  Lucas  P.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  National 
Aniline  &  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Triarylmethane  dyes.     1,478,039 ;    Dec.   18. 

Kysela,  Rudolph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  V.  Starr,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Motor-control  means  and  systei.i  and 
method.     1,458,304  ;  June  12. 

Kysela,  Rudolph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  V.  Starr,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Motor-control  means  and  system  and 
method.     1,461,917  ;  July  17. 

Kyser,  George  E.,  Birmingham,  and  C.  E.  Thomas,  Center- 
vllle,  Ala.,  assignors  of  one-half  to  said  C.  E.  Thomas 
and  one-half  to  J.  A.  Thomas.  Combination  wood  and 
steel  cross-tie.     1,448,805;  Mar.  20. 

Kyser,  Nelson  H.,  Columbiana,  Ohio.  Pressure  regula- 
tor.    1,447,729  ;  Mar.  6. 

Kytlica,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Rocker  arm.  1,477.269  ; 
Dec.  11. 

L.  and  H.  Special  Machine  Co.,  The.  (See  Lindner, 
Arthur  E.,  assignor.) 

L-T-L  Company.     (See  Thulander,  Konstantlne,  assignor.) 

L-W-F  Engineering  Company,  Inc.  (See  Cato,  Joseph 
L.,   assignor.) 

L-W-F  Engineering  Company.  (See  Willard,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

Laabs,  Max  A.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Southbrldge,  Mass.     Lens.     1,459,373  ;  June  19. 

Laabs,  Max  A.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Southbridge,  Mass.  Spacing  member  used  in  forming 
bifocal    lenses.      1,470,988 ;    Oct.    16. 

Labachotte,  Roy  G.,  Porterville,  Calif.  Automatic  lock 
for  release  valves.     1,470,173 ;   Oct.  9. 

La  Batt,  William  D.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  E.  J.  Cady, 
Oak  Park,  111.     Micrometer  calipers.  1,478,664  ;  Dec.  25. 

La  Batt,  William  D.,  and  H.  Sengebusch,  Chicago,  as- 
signors to  E.  J.  Cady,  Oak  Park,  111.  Testing  machine. 
1,445,963  ;  Feb.  20. 

La  Batt,  William  D.,  and  H.  Sengebusch,  Chicago,  as- 
signors to  E.  J.  Cady,  Oak  Park,  111.  Plunger  mecha- 
nism for  testing  machines.     1,445,964  ;  Feb.  20. 

Labberton,  John  Si.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturin.g  Company.  Hob  for 
cutting  gear  teeth.     1,446,910  ;  Feb.  27. 

Labberton,  John  M.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Regen- 
eration of  single-phase  motors.     1,448,410  ;  Mar.  13. 

Labberton,  John  M.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Gear 
tooth.     1,453,395  ;   May   1. 

La  Belle,  Anthony,  Chicago,  111.  Quick-acting  shut-ofC 
valve.     1,467.177;  Sept.  4. 

La  Belle,  William  E.,  St.  Paul,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T. 
Schadegg,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Folding  veneer  con- 
tainer.    1,451,989;  Apr.  17. 

Lab(>nz,  Ernst,  Detroit,  Mich.  Sectional  mattress. 
1,459, .540  ;    June   19. 

La  Bombard,  Leon  E.,  Chelsea,  and  M.  H.  Sldebotham, 
Cliftondale,  assignors  to  Specialty  Automatic  Machine 
Company,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Paper-box-folding  machine. 
1.444,347  ;  Feb.  6. 

La  Bombard,  Leon  B.,  and  M.  H.  Sidebotham,  assignors 
to  Specialty  Automatic  Machine  Company,  Chelsea, 
Mass.  Blank-carrying  mechanism  for  box-folding  ma- 
chines.     1,444,348  ;    Feb.    6. 


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La  Bombard,  Leon  E.,  and  M.  H.  Sidebotbam,  assiguors 
to  Specialty  Automatic  Machine  Company,  Chelsea, 
Mass.  Method  and  machine  for  banding  articles  in 
transit.      1,454,545  ;   May   8. 

Labombarde,  Elie  W.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Paper  drinking 
cup  and  making  same.     1,470,172  ;  Oct.  9. 

Labombarde,  Elie  W.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Double-wall  boi 
and  making  the  same.     1.471,491  ;  Oct.  23. 

Labombarde,  Elie  W'.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Keenforced  paper- 
box  moml)er.     1,477,963;  Dec.  IS. 

La  Bour,  Harry  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Pump.  1,460,160 ; 
June  26. 

La  Bour,  Harry  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Pumping  system. 
1,461,622  ;  July  10. 

La  Bour,  Harry  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Means  for  packing  ro- 
tating shafts  and  the  like.     1,463,365  ;  July  31. 

Labourdette^  Jean  H.,  Courbevoie,  France.  Trailer  for 
automobile  vehicles.     1,467,581  ;   Sept.   11. 

Labourot,  Lucien.     (See  Pinchart-Deny,  M.,  and  Labourot.) 

Labus,  Otto  A.,  Wisconsin  Rapids,  and  C.  H.  Peth,  Wau- 
sau ;  said  Labus  assignor  to  American  Carbonic  Ma- 
chinery Company,  Wisconsin  Rapids.  Wis.  Chocolate 
mixing  and  melting  machine.     1,462,602  ;  July  24. 

La  Casse,  Eugene  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  A. 
Haag,  jr.,  Syracuse,  N.  T.  Indexing  plate  for  milling 
machines.    1,461,316  ;  July  10. 

Lacavalerie,  Sebastien,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garter. 
1,454.476;   May  8. 

Lace,  Raymond  F.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Niles- 
Bement-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tire  clamp. 
1.460,385  ;  July  3. 

Lacene  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Cogswell,  Leander 
A.,  nssiirnor.) 

Lacey,  Glenville  J.  G.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Vertical  water- 
tube  boiler.     1,468,666;  Sept.  25. 

Lacey,  Lucius  L.  ( See  McGlnley,  Frederick  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lacey,  Paul  H.,  assignor  to  Peerless  Door  Control  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Door-operating  mechanism. 
1,441,229  ;  Jan.  9. 

La  Chapelle,  Euclid  I.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Shoe-turning 
machine.     1,453,799  ;  May  1. 

La  Chapelle,  Frank,  Plttsfield,  Mass.  Roll  cleaner. 
1,451,990;  Apr.  17. 

La  CHiapelle,  Fred  N.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Welt- 
beating   machine.      1.461,062  ;    July    10. 

La  Chapelle.  Fred  N.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  MacMnerv  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Lasting 
shoes.     1.469,222  ;  Oct.  2. 

Lachman,  Laurence  S.,  and  E.  Fulda,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Welding  wires  or  rods  on  intersecting  lines.  1,447,792  ; 
Mar.   G. 

Lachman.  Laurence  S.,  and  E.  Fulda,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
ReeL     1,451,835;  Apr.  17. 

Lachman,  Maurice,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pipe  or  culvert. 
1,442,160;   Jan.   16. 

Lachman,  Maurice,  assignor  to  Electro  Steel  Products 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Grating.  1,445,401  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Lachman,  Maurice,  assignor  to  Electro  Steel  Products 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal  pole.  1,470,174  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Lachman,  Maurice,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bethle- 
hem Steel  Company,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Metal  wheeL 
1.477,884  :  Dec.  18. 

Lachmann,  Walter,  Dresden,  Germany.  Process  and  appa- 
ratus for  utilizing  liquefied  gases.     1,478,479;  Dec.  25. 

Lack,  Fred  S.,  Paducah,  Ky.  Thermostatic  control  mech- 
anism  for  carburetors.     1.474,532  ;  Nov.   20. 

Lacke,  William  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Mechanism  for  stamp- 
ing large  hot-metal  sheets.     1,451.879  ;  Apr.  17. 

Lacke,  William  A.,  Chicago.  Ill,  Thermostat.  1,460,853 ; 
July   3. 

Lacke,  WtUiam  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Conveyer  and  piler  for 
large  sheets.     1,466,177  ;  Aug.  28. 

Lacki,  Wojcieeh,  Chicago,  111.     Cradle.     1,450,635  ;  Apr.  3. 

Lackland,  Thomas  C,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Wheel.  1,460,253 ; 
June  26. 

La  Course.  Joseph  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Piston  ring. 
1,472,073  ;  Oct.  30. 

La  Croix,  Cicero  H.,  Bannister,  Tex.  Insect  destroyer. 
1,452,918;  Apr.  24. 

La  Croix,  J.  H.     (See  Helmkee,  Jacob,  assignor.) 

Lacroix,  Joseph  D..  New  Orleans,  La.,  assignor  to  Kelly- 
Springfield  Tire  Company.  Tire-fornding  machine. 
1,446,755  ;    Feb.   27. 

Lacroix,  Joseph  D.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  assignor  to  Kelly- 
Springfield  Tire  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Fabric-stitch- 
ing device.     1,461,125;  July  10. 

La  Croix,  Romeo,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Samuel  M. 
Langston  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Tube-making  ma- 
chine.    1,453,846;   May  1. 

Lacy,  John  H.,  Boston,  Mass.  Safety  razor.  1,469,309  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Laczko.  Stephen,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Cigarette-forming  device. 
1,477.370  ;  Dec.  11. 

Ladd,  Clinton,  Chicago,  and  T.  G.  Windes,  jr.,  Winnetka, 
111.,  assignors  to  Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Company. 
Combined  water  softener  and  storage  tank.  1,466,053  ; 
Aug^  28. 

LaddDavis,  Clarence,  assignor  to  himself  and  J.  A.  Tay- 
lor, joint  trustees,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automatic  fire  ex- 
tinguisher.    1,451,915  :  Apr.  17. 


LadU-Davis,  Clarence,  assignor  to  himself  and  J.  A.  Tay- 
lor, joint  trustees,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     Automatic  fire  ex- 
tinguisher for  distributing  aqueouslike  fluent  material. 
1,451,916  ;  Apr.  17. 
Lndd,   Donald    H.,   Torrance,   Calif,     Ignition  wiring  and 
conductor  for  internal-combustion  engines.     1,462,706 ; 
July  24. 
Ladd,    Earnest   W.,   assignor   of   one-half    to   C.   F.   Herr- 
mann,  New    York,   N.   Y.      Speed   regulator   for   phono- 
graphs.    1,451,663  ;  Apr.   10. 
Ladd,  James  B.,  Ardmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  United  States 
Cast  Iron  Pipe  &  Foundry  Company,  Burlington,  N.  J. 
Foundry  plant.      1,465,275 ;    Aug.   21. 
Ladd,  James  B.,  Ardmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  United  States 
Cast  Iron  Pipe  &  Foundry  Company,  Burlington,  N.  J. 
Foundry  plant.     1,465,276  ;  Aug.  21. 
Ladd,  James  B.,  Ardmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  United  States 
Cast  Iron  Pipe  &  Foundry  Company,  Burlington,  N.  J. 
Casting-ladle    mechanism.      1,469,223 ;    Oct.    2. 
Ladd,  James  B.,  Ardmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  United  States 
Cast  Iron  Pipe  &  Foundry  Company,  Burlington,  N.  J, 
Casting-ladle    mechanism.      1,469,224 ;    Oct.    2. 
Ladd,  James  B.,  Ardmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  United  States 
Cast  Iron  Pipe  &  Foundry  Company,  Burlington,  N.  J. 
Casting-ladle  mechanism.     1,469,225  ;  Oct.  2. 
Ladd,  John  H.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  J.  Becker,  Out- 
look,    Mont.     Recording     device     for     railway     cars. 

1,467,643;    Sept.   11. 
Ladebauche,  Oneslme,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.     Can-gill  guide. 

1,458,830  ;  June  12. 
Ladin,    Abe    N.,    Ironwood,    Mich.      Convertible-baby-car- 
riage runner.     1,454,749  ;  May  8. 
Ladinsky,   Stanley,   Newark,   N.   J.     Window-sash   holder. 

1.451,226  ;  Apr.  10. 
La  Ducer,  Jerry  J.,   Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 

Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Milling  machine. 

1,477,178;  Dec.  11. 
La   Ducer,   Jerry   J.,   Hartford,   Conn.,   assignor  to   Pratt 

&    Whitney    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Tailstock. 

1.477.179;  Df'C.  11. 
Ladue,  Benjamin  F.,   Raymond,  Wash.     Combined  storm 

sash  and  window  screen.     1,467,330;   Sept.   11. 
Ladue,  Frederick.      (See  Richardson,  Joseph,  assignor.) 
La  Duke,  Emery  R.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Liquid  clari- 

fier.      1.471.614  ;  Oct.  23. 
Ladwlg,    ChaTlfis    F.,    Huntsville,    Mo.      Seed-corn   tipper. 

1,477,180;  Dec.  11. 
Laessker,    Jean,    assignor    to    Soclete    Anonyme    Adolphe 

Saurer,    Arbon,    Switzerland.      Apparatus    for    testing 

gear   wheels.      1,444,470 ;   Feb.   6. 
La    Fayette,    Theodore    E.,    A,    A,    GUdden,    and    J.    J. 

Gaughan,  assignors  to   Hood  Rubber  Company,  Water- 
town,   Mass.      Rubber    footwear.      1,455,140 ;    May    15. 
Lafever,   George,   and  B.  E.   Hawley,   Kelso,  assignors  to 

Western  Specialty  Manufacturing  Company,  Vancouver, 

Wash.     Lock  nut.     1,443,751  ;  Jan.  30. 
Lafever,  George,  and  B.  E.  Hawley,  assignors  of  one-ninth 

to  C.  H.  Catlin,  one-ninth  to  C.  I.  Catlln,  Kelso,  Wash., 

and  one-ninth   to   M.    J.    Catlin,   Portland,   Oreg.     Elm 

tool.     1,443,750  :  Jan.  30. 
Lafferty,    Harry    C.,    New    Castle,    Pa.      Line    fastener. 

1.467.276;  Sept.  4. 
Lafiferty,    Herbert   D.      (See   Von   Hambach,   Ernest,   as- 
signor.) 
Lafferty,    James    G.,    Coraopolls,    Pa,      Gas    compressor. 

1,443,135  ;   Jan.  23. 
Laffey,   William   J.      (See   Grace,   E.   B.,   and  Laffey.) 
Laffln,  James  B.,  Oquossoc,  Me.     Fountain-pen  reservoir. 

1,449,234  ;  Mar.  20. 
Inflame,    Achille,    Lawrence,    Mass.      Bobbin-transferring 

mechanism.      1.475,438 ;    Nov.    27. 
Lafi&che,  Pierre  M.  J.,  assignor  to  Soci6t6  Lafl^che  Frferes, 

Paris.  France.     Braces.     1,474,268  ;  Nov.  13. 
Lafler,  Raymond  F.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.    Circular  arc-forming 

device.     1,448,848  ;  Mar.  20. 
Lafleur,     Napoleon,     MInot,     N.     Dak.       Truck-dumping 

mechanism.     1,442,954  ;  Jan.  23. 
La    Fon.    Alphonse,     Sewaren,    N.    J       Clamping    collar. 

1,447,253  ;  Mar.  6. 
La  France,  Leonard,  Toronto.  Ontario,  Canada.     Bearing 

for  vehicle  wheels.     1.443.417  ;  Jan.  30. 
Lafrenlere,    Eli,    Westfleld,    Mass.      Grapple.      1,470,327 ; 

Oct.  9.    ■ 
Lagache,   Andrg,   Paris,   France,   assignor   to    Socl&tfi   des 

Trains    Chenard    &    Walcker    F.    A.    R.,    Gennevilllers, 

France.     System  of  coupling  enabling  heavy  loads  to  be 

towed.     1,442.077  :  Jan.  16. 
Lagasse,     Joseph     N.,     Hyner,     Pa.       Link.       1,463,043 ; 

July  24. 
Lagemann,  Gustav  P.,  Luverne,  Minn.     Drill.     1,453,878 ; 

May  1, 
Lagerblade,  Herbert  C,  assignor  to  The  Horton  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Bristol,  Conn.     Golf  club.     1,444,842  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Lagergren,     Andrew,     Altoona,     Pa.       Combination     tool. 

1,471,963  ;  Oct.  23. 
Lagerquist,    Roy    E.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Repeater    for 

sound-reproducing  instruments.     1,441,511  ;  Jan.  9. 
Lagerstrom,  Anthony  F.,  Chicago,  111.     Window  fastener. 

1,462,762;  July  24. 
Lagier,  Celestln  I.,  Stockton,  Calif.     Flesh-cutting  shears. 

1,456,639  :  May  29. 
Lagner,  Joseph.      (See  Becker,  F.  W.,  and  Lagner.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Lagorlo,  John  L.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Cake  lifter.  1,443,692  ; 
Jan.  30. 

La  Grandeur,  Alfred  J.,  and  E.  C.  Anderson,  Somerset, 

Wis.    Bag-mouth  expander.     1,468,709  ;  Sept.  25. 
La  Giassa,  Peter.     (See  Mitchell,  H.  W.,  and  La  Grassa.) 
Lagreld,  John  H.,  et  al.     (See  Nicholson,  Frank,  assignor.) 
Lahan,    Edward    J.,    Quincy,    111.      Mud   lug.      1,458,305; 
June  12. 

Lahann,    Herman.      (See   Unger,  J.   W.,   and   Lahann.) 
Lahey,     Dennis     E.,     Louisville,    Ky.       Railway     switch. 
1,468,533;   Sept.  18. 

Lahey,     Frank     T.,     Akron,     Ohio.       Plastic     material. 

1,474,482  ;  Nov.  20. 
Lahners,   William,   et   al.      (See  Pendleton,   Oscar   G.,   as- 
signor.) 
Lahners,  William,  et  al.     (See  Riddel,  Sherrod,  assignor.) 

La  Hodny,  William,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Bracket  for  support- 
ing mirrors  and  the  like.     1,455,441 ;  May   15. 

La  Hodny,  William,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Bracket  for  support- 
ing mirrors,  glass  plates,  and  the  like.  1,476,758 ; 
Dec.   11. 

Laibach,  Franz,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lookout  or  door  peep. 
1,461,487  ;  July  10. 

Laldlaw,  James  D.,  Leith,  Edinburgh,  Scotland.  Machine 
for  cutting  or  breaking  down  masses  of  pulverulent 
material,  such  as  artificial  manure.     1,460,718  ;  Oct.  2. 

Laidman,  Charles,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Table  mat. 
Eel5,708  ;  Oct.  30. 

Laing,  Bryan.      (See  Nielsen,  H.,  and   Lalng.) 

Laing,  Norman  B.,  Detroit,  and  F.  C.  Rindflish,  Highland 
Park,  Mich.     Storage  battery.     1,450,889  ;  Apr.  3. 

L'Air  Liquide,  Societe  Anonyme  pour  I'Etude  et  I'Exploi- 
tation  des  Procedes  Georges  Claude.  (See  Claude, 
Georges,  assignor.) 

Laird,  Albert  N.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Precast  reenforced  con- 
crete construction.     1,472,917  ;  Nov.   6. 

Laird,  Fredrick  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  Valve-actuating 
means.     1,475,123;  Nov.  20. 

Laird,  Mildred  A.,  Renown,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Man- 
tle shade.      1,475,071  ;   Nov.   20. 

Laird,  Schober  and  Co.     (See  Dugan,  John  F.,  assignor.) 

Laird,  Wilbur  G.,  assignor  to  H.  L.  Doherty,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Coke  -  discharging  apparatus.  1,460,067; 
June  26. 

Laise,  Clemens  A.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  Refractory  metal 
product  and  making  same.     1,470,175  ;  Oct.   9. 

Laise,  Clemens  A.,  Weehawken,  and  A.  J.  Gallager,  West 
Orange.  N.  J.  Electric  heating  unit.  1,459,307 ; 
June  19. 

Laise,  Clemens  A.,  Weehawken,  and  A.  J.  Gallager,  West 
Orange,  N.  J.  Electric  heating  appliance.  1,474,483  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Laise,  Clemens  A.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.,  and  O.  C.  Hollopeter, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Independent  Contact 
Manufacturing  Co.  Making  electrical  contacts. 
1,469,043 ;  Sept.  25. 

Laist,  Frederick,  Anaconda,  Mont.,  assignor  to  Anaconda 
Copper  Mining  Company.  Hydrometallurgical  precipi- 
tation of  copper.     1,461,918  ;  July  17. 

Laisy,  Oscar  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Aircraft  covering  and 
making  same.     1,445,894  ;  Feb.  20. 

La  Jeunesse,  Clifford  L.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Illuminating 
device.     1,460,136  ;  June  26. 

Lake,  Charles  W.,  McPherson,  Kans.  Shock  absorber. 
1,477.504  :  Dec.  11. 

Lake,  Christopher  J.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Aircraft. 
1,469,796;   Oct.  9. 

Lake.  Clair  P.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Tabu- 
lating Machine  Company.  Friction  drive  control  for 
tabulating   machines.     1,447,871 ;   Mar.    6. 

Lake,  Clair  D.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Tabu- 
lating Machine  Company.  Friction  drive  for  tabulat- 
Ing-macbino    counters.      1,447,872 ;    Mar.    6. 

Lake,  Edmund  F.,  assignor  to  Anglo  American  Mill  Co., 
Owensboro,  Ky.  Scalper  sieve  for  mills.  1,466,508 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Lake,  Eva  J.,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Attachment  for  candle- 
sticks and  candleholders.     1.456,134;  May  22. 

Lake,  James,  jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Motor-cycle  attachment. 
1,445,440;   Feb.   13. 

Lake,  James,  jr.,  assignor  to  G.  G.  Erb,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electrical-connector  forming  too!.     1,456,928;   May  29. 

Lake  Laboratories  Company.  (See  Trotter,  George  C, 
assignor.) 

Lake,  Simon,  Milford,  Conn.  Concrete  storage  plant,  re- 
frigerator, and  the  like.    1,467,676;  Sept.  11. 

Lake,  Simon,  Milford,  Conn.  Electric  hammer.  1,467,677  ; 
Sept.    11. 

Lake  Torpedo  Company,  The.  (See  Bjdrltlund,  Eric  G., 
assignor.) 

Lakewood  Engineering  Company.  (See  Blass,  Carl  J.. 
assignor.) 

Lalama,  Carlo,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.  Pressure  valve. 
1,454,680;  May  8. 

Lalanne.  Charles,  Paris,  France.  Combination  mirror. 
1,441,590;  Jan.  9. 

Lallance,  Theodore  P.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.     Shoe  rack. 

Des.  63,054  ;  Sept.  25. 
Lalle,  Peter  A.,  and  C.  P.  Fowler,  assignors  of  one-third 

to  S,  L.  Petrino,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Amusement  apparatus. 

1,450,669  ;   Apr.   3. 


Lalle,  Peter  A.,  and  C.  F.  Fowler,  assignors  of  one-third 
to  S.  L.  Petrino,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Amusement  apparatus. 
1,474,335;  Nov.  13. 

Lally,  John,  Boston,  Mass.  Fireproof  building  construc- 
tion.    1,440,545;  Jan.  2. 

Lally,  John,  Boston,  Mass.  Building  column.  1,472,600  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Lally,    John,    Boston,    Mass.      Wall    hanger.      1,472,601 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Lally,   John,   Boston,   Mass.      Cap    for   building   columns. 

1,472,602;  Oct.  30. 
Lally,   John,   Boston,    Mass.      Cap    for   building  columns. 

1,472,603  ;  Oct.   30. 
Lalonde,  Oscar  V.,  assignor  to  Elmac  Specialties  Corpora- 
tion,    New     York,     N.     Y.       Protective     book     cover. 
1,475,586  ;   Nov.   27. 
La  Londe,  William  S.,  Evanston,  111.  '  Electric  switch  foi 

automobile  gasoline  tanks.     1,461,825  ;  July  17. 
La   Londe,    William   S.,    Evanston,    111.      Electric   switch. 

1,478,523  ;  Dec.  25. 
Lalor,  John  C.      (See  Middleton,  Percy  R.,  assignor.) 
Lalor,  Willard  A.,  executor.      (See  Middleton,   Percy  R.) 
Lamacchla,    Otto,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Alarm   clock   with 

automatically-lighted  lamp.     1,466,023  ;   Aug.   28. 
Lamacchla,  Otto,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Lamp.     Des.  63,562  ; 

Dec.  18. 
La    Malta,    Thomas    L.,    Memphis,    Tenn.      Hollow-blast 

grate  bar.     1,460,254  ;  June  26. 
La    Malta,    Thomas    L.,    Memphis,    Tenn.      Cut-off    saw. 

1,461,919  ;  July  17. 
La  Mar,   Frank    C,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Thermostatic   indi- 
cator for  electric  fuses.     1,443,136  ;  Jan.  23. 
La    Mar,    Frank    C,    I'ittsburgh,   Pa.      RefiUable    electric 

fuse.     1,443,137  ;  Jan.  23. 
La  Mar,  Frank  C,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Indicator  for  electric 

fuses.      1,450,070;   Apr.   3. 
Lamassiaade,  Jean,  Limoges,   France.     Heat-utilizing  ap- 
paratus.     1,475,439;   Nov.   27. 
Lamassiaude,    Jean,     F.    Rouchaud,     and     C.     Rouchaud, 
Limoges,    France.      Brick    press.      1,466,305 ;    Aug.    28. 
La  May,  Thomas  D.     (See  Eaton,  W.  B,,  and  La  May.) 
Lamb,    Arthur    B.,    Washington,    D.     C.      Treating    air. 

1,442,619  ;    Jan.   16. 
Lamb,    George    L.,   Nappanee,    Ind.      Visor   for   use   with 

automobiles.     1,450,809  ;  Apr.  3. 
Lamb,  Harold  S.,  assignor  to  W.  C.  Scheu,  Los  Angeles, 

Calif.     Mixer.     1,449,333;  Mar.  20. 
Lamb,  Harold  S.,  assignor  to  W.  C.   Scheu,  Los  Angeles, 

Calif.     Homogenlzer.      1,466,797 ;   Sept.  4. 
Lamh,    Harry,    New    Westminster,    Canada,    assignor    to 
Swift    &    Company,     Chicago,     111.       Filling    machine. 
1,470,381;  Oct.  9. 
Lamb,  John,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  B.  Wilson,  Oldham, 
Lancaster,    England.      Spring   tire    for    vehicle   wheels. 
1,472,918  ;  Nov.  6. 
Lamb,    John    L.,    Miami,    Obla.      Mold   for   hollow    tiles. 

1,448,849  ;  Mar.  20. 
Lamb,   Joseph    F.,   assignor   to    Landers,   Prary   &   Clark, 
New      Britain,      Conn.        Electrically-heated      utensil. 
1,468,385  ;  Sept.   18. 
Lamb,    Joseph    F.,    assignor   to    Landers,   Frary   &   Clark, 
New  Britain,  Conn.     Hinge  for  oven  doors.     1,475,838; 
Nov.   27. 
Lamb,  Lowry  H.,  jr.,  et  al.     (See  Orr,  Robert  I.,  assignor.) 
Lamb,  Richard,  deceased.  New  York,  N.  Y.  ;   S.   E.  Lamb, 
execnlrix,  aKslgnor  to  S.  E.  Lamb.     Compensating  filler 
for  block  paving.     1,452,120  ;  Apr.  17. 
Lamb,   Sarah   E.      (See  Lamb,   Richard,   assignor.) 
Lamb,  Sarah  E.,  executrix.      {See  Lamb,  Richard.) 
Lamb,    Sidney    R.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Time    calculator. 

1,471,341  ;  Oct.   23. 
Lamb.    Thomas    B.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Movie    kerchief. 

1,477,654;  Dec.  18. 
Lamh,  William  A.,   assignor  of  one-half  to  N.  S.  Ballan- 
tine,  Denver,  Colo.     Shale  retort.     1,471,492  ;  Oct.  23. 
Lambert,  Albert  E.,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Garment.     1,454,477  ; 

May  8. 
Lambert,  Albert  L.,  Narbeth,  assignor  to  American  Motor 
Body  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Car  seat.     1,443,479  ; 
Jan.  30. 
Lambert,  Alfred  M.     (See  Brown,  E.  N.,  and  Lambert.) 
Lambert,  Arthur  H.,   Muskegon,   Mich.,   assignor  to  Mus- 
kegon     Motor      Specialties      Company.        Micrometer. 
1.458,306  :  June  12. 
Lambert,    Brazil    E.,    Flint,    assignor   to    General    Motors 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.     Upholstery  for  seat  backs. 
1,469,263  ;  Oct.  2. 
Lambert,  Byron   J.,   Iowa   City,   Iowa.     Grand-stand   con- 
struction.    1,452,467  ;  Apr.  17. 
Lambert,  Frank,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Yieldable  joint  for  wa- 
ter meters  and   the  like.     1,473,910  ;   Nov.   13. 
Lambert,    Gustave    J.,    Salina,    Kans.      Stovepipe   anchor. 

1,473,728  ;  Nov.  13. 
Lambert,   Russell  A..   Springfield,   Mass.     Collapsible   dis- 
play carton.      1,464,388  ;   Aug.    7. 
Lambert,   Thomas  B.,   and  L.   E.   Lively,   Spokane,   Wafih. 
Nut   for   guitars   and  similar   instruments.      1,475,345 ; 
Nov.  27. 
Lambert    Tire    &    Rubber    Co.      (See    Rett,    Carl    E.,    as- 
signor.) 
Lambert    Tire    &    Rubber    Company,    The.      (See    Trump, 
Elno  H.,  assignor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Lambert,  Victor,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Can  opener.  1,452,516 ; 
Apr.  24. 

I-anibeth,  11.  D.     (See  Martin,  Oscar  J.,  assignor.) 

Lambic,  Arthur  M.  (See  Lambie,  Frederick  W.,  as- 
sliinor.)  • 

Lambie,  Fredericlt  W'..  Minneapolis.  Minn.,  asslcnor  to 
A.  M.  Lambie,  Chicago,  111.  Velocipede.  1.470.576; 
Oct.  9. 

Lnmblin,  Alexandre,  Taris,  France.  Removable  motor 
unit  with   aerial   propeller.     1,443,368 ;   Jan.    30. 

Lame,  Herman  F.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Heating  Iron  for 
melting  plastic  substances.     1,449,517;  Mar.  27. 

Lamlca.  Edward  E.,  Chester,  S.  C.  Curtain  carrier. 
1,46S.479;   Sept.  18. 

Laminated  Metal  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Kline, 
Everett  C,  assignor.) 

Lamm,  Antlionv,  Krooklvn.  and  J.  F.  Schroeder,  Middle 
Village,  N.  Y.     Koof  structure.     1,450,182;  Apr.  3. 

Lamont,  John  A.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,  111.     Railway-car  truck.     1,445,023  ;  Feb.  13. 

Lamont,  John  A.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,  111.     Truck  side  frame.     1,449,421 :  Mar.  27. 

Lamont,  John  A.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,        111.  Railway  -  car  -  truck       construction. 

1.474,598  ;  Nov.  20. 

Lamont,  John  A.,  and  C.  M.  Stenberg,  assignors  to  Ameri- 
can Steel  Foundries,  Chicago,  111.  Six-wheel  equalizing 
truck.     1,445,895  ;  Feb.  20. 

La  Montagne,  Patrick  P.,  Bourbonnals,  111.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Pope  Machine  Company,  Kan- 
kakee, 111.  Knitting  machine  and  needle  therefor. 
1,441,591  ;  Jan.  9. 

La  Montagne,  Patrick  P.,  Bourbonnais,  111.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Pope  Machine  Company,  Kan- 
kakee, 111.  Knitting  machine  and  separate  latch  needle 
therefor.     1,441,.592  ;   Jan.  9. 

La  Montagne,  Patrick  P.,  Bourbonnais,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Pope  Machine  Company,  Kankakee,  111. 
Machine  for  uniting  looped  fabrics.     1,462,367  ;  July  17. 

La  Moreaux,  Frank  W.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Glare  stop. 
1,407,002  ;  Sept.  4. 

Lamoreaux.  William  P.,  Isabella,  Tenn.  Process  and  ap- 
paratus for  making  sulphuric  acid.     1,456,064  ;  May  22. 

Lamore.'iux,  William  F..  Isabella,  Tenn.  Manufacture  of 
sulphuric  acid.     1.456,06.';  ;  May  22. 

Lamort.  Ernest  and  M.,  Vitry-le-Francois,  France.  Suc- 
tion box  for  the  manufacture  of  paper  and  similar 
products.     1,468,240;   Sept.   18. 

Lamort,   Marcel.      (See   Lamort,    Ernest   and   M.) 

Lampert.  Ileiiry  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Bar  support  and 
clamping  device.     1,441.357  ;   Jan.   9. 

Lampert,  Henry  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Cowl  ventilator. 
1.441,358;    Jan.    9. 

Lampert,  Henry  H.,  Chicago.  111.  Steering-wheel-locking 
mechanism.     1.443,958  ;  Feb.   6. 

Lamport,  Henry  H.,  Chicago,  lU.  Wall  tie.  1,474,046; 
Nov.  13. 

Lampert,  Lydia,  Chicago,  111.  Column  clamp.  1,467,860  ; 
Sept.   11. 

Lampert,  Lydia,  Chicago,  111.  Column  clamp.  1,467,943  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Lamplugh,  Henry  A.,  Tyseley,  near  Birmingham,  Eng- 
land. Handlebar  for  cycles  and  motor  cycles. 
1,470,(527;  Oct.  16. 

Lams,  William  R.     (See  Snelling,  W.  O.,  and  Lams.) 

Lamson  Company,  The.  (See  Dnmble,  Clifford  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lamson  Company,  The.  (See  Jennings,  Chester  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lamsc.n  and  Sessions  Company,  The.  (See  Ecker,  Fra.nlc 
J.,  as.signor.) 

Lamson,  William  W.,  Collins,  Nebr.  Hog-ringing  de- 
vice.     1,460.970;   July   3. 

Lancaster,  Alfred.     (See  Benningfield,  Thomas,  assignor.) 

Lancaster,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Perfected  Window 
Company,  Richmond,  Va.  Window  sash,  screen  sash, 
and  shutter  and  window  frame  therefor.  1,462,644 ; 
JMly  24. 

Lancaster,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Perfected  Window 
Company,  Richmond,  Va.  Counterbalancing  sashes  for 
stationary  window  casements.      1,462,645  ;  July   24. 

Lancaster,  "George  W.,  assignor  to  Perfected  Window 
Company,  Richmond,  Va.  Plurality  of  counterbalancing 
sashes  for  windows.     1,462,646  ;  July  24. 

Lancaster,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Perfected  Window 
Company,  Richmond,  Va.  Counterbalancing  sashes  for 
various  metal  and  other  casements.     1,462,647  ;  July  24. 

Lancaster,  Henry  P.,  London.  England.  Preparatory 
pile  used  in  the  construction  of  concrete  piles. 
1,477,567  :  Dec.  18. 

Lancaster  Iron  Works.  (See  Hanson,  G.,  and  Nelson, 
assignors.) 

Lancaster,  Jeter  M.,  High  Point,  N.  C.  Furniture  clamp. 
1,464,389  ;  Aug.   7. 

Lancaster,  M.,  et  al.    (See  Cardwell,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Lancaster,  Percy  N.,  London,  England.  Apparatus  for 
use  in  the  construction  of  concrete  piles.  1,477,568  ; 
Dec.  IS. 

Lancaster,  Samuel  C,  and  C.  0.  Hjermstad,  Portland, 
Oreg.,  assignors  to  Autowhirl  Corporation.  Chicago,  111. 
Garage  or  other  building.     1,472,031 ;  Oct.  23. 


Lance,  Ernst  G.,  Detroit,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  C. 
Russ,  Lake  Odessa,  Mich.  Window  lock.  1,468,367 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Lance,  Ernst  G.,  Detroit,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  C. 
Russ,  Lake  Odessa,  Mich.  Window  fastener.  1,470,382  ; 
Oct.   9. 

LaBcette,  C6sar  J.  M.,  Paris,  France.  Monolithic  build- 
ing.    1,456,806  ;  May  29. 

Lanchester,  Frederick  W.,  London,  England.  Wheel  and 
tire  for  road  vchicl.'s.     1,458,532  ;  June  12. 

Lanchester,  Frederick  W.,  London,  England.  Control 
mechanism  of  power-propelled  vehicles.  1,478,966 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Land,  Rector  E.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Rectifying  Co.  Electrical  dehydrator.  1,467,003 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Landahl,  Eugene  E.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Conveying  and 
sereenine  apparatus.      1,460,491  ;   July   3. 

Landan,  Jfohn  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garment  hanger. 
1,452,745  ;   Apr.   24. 

Landau,  Abraham  L.     (See  Levy,  L.  A.,  and  Landau.) 

Landau,  Max,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  (Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.  Composi- 
tion of  matter  and  preserving  organic  porous  materials. 
1,448,276  ;  Mar.   13. 

Landaw,  Oak,  Nappanee,  Ind.  Metal-table-top  stretcher. 
1,464,910  ;  Aug.  14. 

Landberg,  Per  E.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Electrical-resist- 
ance element  of  electric  soldering  irons  and  similar 
heating  apparatus.     1,407,178  ;   Sept.  4. 

Landemare,  Paul,  et  al.     (See  Lowry.  William,  assijiiuu-.i 

Landenbercer,  Ralph,  Chicago,  lU.  Proportion  finder. 
1,444,381  ;  Feb.  6. 

Landers,  David  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Wirebounds 
Patents  Company,  Kittery,  Me.  Machine  for  use  in 
making  boxes.     1,461,014  ;  July  8. 

Landers,  Frary  &  Clark.  (See  Curtiss,  George  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Landers,  Frary  &  Clark.  (See  Hart,  Frederick  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Landers,  Frary  &  Clark.  (See  Lamb,  Joseph  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Landers,  Frary  &  Clark.     (See  Mann,  Nelson  E.,  assignor.) 

Landers.  Prary  &  Clark.  (See  Smith,  Charles  F.,  a.s- 
signor.) 

Landers,  Frary  &  Clark.  (See  Warner,  Alonzo  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Landers,  Michael  J.,  Chicopee,  Mass.  Relief-valve  attach- 
ment  for   faucets.      1,467,004 ;    Sept.    4. 

Landeweer,  Henry,  and  J.  F.  Haas,  Chicago,  111.  Curtain 
holder   for  automobile   curtains.     1,470,454  :    Oct.   9. 

Landey,  Arney,  Grand  Rapids,  Minn.  Pressure  gauge. 
1.471,174;  Oct.  16. 

LauUgraf,  William  F.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Valve-spring 
compressor.     1,450,890  ;  Apr.  3. 

Landi,  Michael,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Attachment  for  winding 
machines.     1,465,520  ;   Aug.   21. 

Landin,  Carl  J.,  Boston,  Mass.  Pump.  1,447.669; 
Mar.  6. 

Landing.  William  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Llnd- 
sey.    Santa  Ana,   Calif.     Lock.     1,451,265;  Apr.  10. 

Landini,    Ralph,    Trimountain,   Mich.      Automatic   signal. 

1.467.437  ;    Sept.    11. 

Landis  &  Gyr  A.-G.     (See  Mettler,  Josef,  assignor.) 
Landis,    Irwin    D.,    assignor   to   Fniversal    Conveyor    Co., 

South     Bend,     Ind.        Hoist-traveler-centering     device. 

1,441,096;  Jan.  2. 
Landis,    Irwin   D.,    assignor   to    Universal    Conveyor    Co., 

South   Bend,    Ind.      Pivotal   dump   bucket.      1.470.086 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Landis,     Jesse     A.,     Eaton,     Ohio.       Tiltable     headlight. 

1,472,875;    Nov.    6. 
Landis,  John  O.,  Waynesboro,  Pa.     Manicure  implement. 

Rel5,663  ;  July  31. 
Landis,  John  O.,  Waynesboro,  Pa.     Manicure  implement. 

1.400.438  ;  Aug.  28. 

Landis,  John  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  H.  Strott,  St. 

Louis,   Mo.      Burglarproof  grip.      1,454,546  ;    May    8. 
Landis,  John  T.  and  R.  E.,  Nashville,  Tenn.   Demountable 

rim.     1.447,311  ;  Mar.  6. 
Landis.   Norman  A.,  York,  Pa.     Valre-spring  compressor. 

1,440,611  :  Jan.  2. 
Landis,   Robert  E.      (See   Landis,  John   T.   and  R.   E.) 
Landis  Tool  Company.     (See  Stoner,  Paul,  assignor.) 
Landon,   Herbert  C  West  New  York.   N.  J.,   assignor  to 

Alvah  Bushnell  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Temporary 

binder.     1.442.620  :  Jan.   16. 
Landn-th,  Clarence  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Liquid-treating 

apparatus.      1.478.714  :    Dec.   25. 
Landrichinger.     John,     Bauxite,     Ark.       Wheat     cleaner. 

1,441,812:    .Tan.   9. 
Landroth,  Henry  M.      (See  Sterner,  L.  H.,  Landroth,  and 

Sterner.) 
Landrum,     Rufus     E.,     Nashville,     Tenn.       Letter     box. 

1,442,578  ;   Jan.  16. 
Landry,  Walter  A.      (See  Rumford,   Harry  R.,  assignor.) 
Landsiedel,     Harrv,     Norwood.     Ohio,     assignor    to     The 

Dalton    Adding    Machine    Company,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Adding  machine.     1.444.126  ;  Feb.  6. 
Landsiedel,  Harrv,  Norwood,  assignor  to  The  Dalton  .Add- 
ing Machine   (Tompany,   Cincinnati.   Ohio.     Adding  and 

listing  machine.     1,449,009;  Mer.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Landsiedel,  Harry,  Norwood,  assignor  to  The  Dalton 
Adding  Machine  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Adding 
machine.     1,466,306  ;  Aug.  28. 

Landsiedel,  Harry,  Norwood,  assignor  to  The  Dalton  Add- 
ing Machine  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Adding  ma- 
chine.    Rel5,723  ;  Nov.  13. 

Landwirtschaftliche  Maschinenfabrik.  (See  Uriga,  Leo- 
pohi,  assignor.) 

Lane,  Alfred  M.,  assignor  to  Monarch  Metal  Products 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Awning  for  automobiles. 
1,47:^,919  ;   Nov.   6. 

Lane,  Bert  E.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Talking  machine. 
1,462,114  ;  July  17. 

Lane,  Charles  H.,  and  J.  H.  Steele,  Portland,  Oreg. ; 
said  Lane  assignor  of  one-sixth  to  said  Steele.  Rivet- 
ing device.     1,447,670  ;   Mar.   6. 

Lane,  Daniel  F.,  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.  Washing  ma- 
chine.    1,451,513  ;  Apr.   10. 

Lane,  Edwin  C,  Mahwah,  N.  J.  Cutter  bar  for  lawn 
mowers.     1,461,532  ;  July  10. 

Lane,  Flojd  C,  Houston,  Tex.  Resilient  vehicle  wheel. 
1,465,476;   Aug.   21. 

Lane,  Fred  A.,  Shelburn,  Ind.  Tire  carrier.  1,459,473 ; 
June  19. 

Lane,  George  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  I.  A.  Chappell 
and  one-half  to  J.  C.  Hayes,  Lorain,  Ohio.  Inner  tube. 
1,463,742;   July  31. 

Lane,  George  H.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Chock  block.  1,465,852  ; 
Aug.   21. 

Lane,  George  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  The 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Vehicle  brake  device.     1,453,509  ;  May  1. 

Lane,  George  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  The 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Fluid-pressure   brake.      1,454,547 ;    May   8. 

Lane,   Henry.      (See  Hogg,  J.   S.,  and  Lane.) 

Lane,  Henry,  Wednesfleld,  England.  Animal  trap. 
1,441,985;  Jan.  9. 

Lane,  Henry  M.      (See  Spurrier,  Harry,  assignor.) 

Lane,   J.   E.,   et   al.      (See   Groves,   Earl   C,   assignor.) 

Lane,  James  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Window  stay. 
1,472,920;  Nov.  6. 

Lane,  John  D,,  Boston,  Mass.  Externally-finished  paper 
tube  and  making  the  same.     1,442,955  ;  Jan.  23. 

Lane,  John  D.,  Boston,  and  J.  Macnaughtan,  Brookllne, 
assignors  to  Gordan  Machine  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Machine  for  filling  and  closing  envelopes.  1,446,256  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Lane,  John  D.,  Boston,  and  J.  Macnaughtan,  Brookllne, 
assignors  to  Gordan  Machine  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Bag  filling  and  closing  machine.     1,454,060  ;  May  8. 

Lane,  John  D.,  Boston,  and  J.  Macnaughton,  Brookllne, 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Gordan  Machine 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Machine  for  measuring  and 
delivering  loose   merchandise.      1,457,038 ;    May   29. 

Lane,  John  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Cabinet.  1,463,511 ; 
July   31. 

Lane,  John  J.,  and  J.  H.  Groat,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Auto- 
mobile lock.     1,471,742;  Oct.  23. 

Lane,  Joseph  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas  stove.  1,477,505; 
Dec.   11. 

Lane,  Marvin  C.  M.,  Roselle  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Capitol  Phonolier  Corporation.  Variable  inductance. 
1,445,896;    Feb.   20. 

Lane,  Moses  H.     (See  Wernicke,  Otto  H.  L.,  assignor.) 

Lane,  Orin  M.,  et  al.      (See  Harvey,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Lane,  Sherman  E.,  Canon  City,  Colo.  Collapsible  bed  for 
automobiles.     1,478,611  ;  Dec.  25. 

Lane,  Victor  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spring  compressor. 
1,444,797  ;   Feb.    13. 

Lane,  Victor  E.,  assignor  to  Michigan  Smelting  and  Re- 
fining Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Die-casting  machine. 
1,470,755  ;  Oct.  16. 

Lane,  William  M.,  et  al.     (See  Wood,  Joseph  C,  assignor.) 

Lanfair,  Ernest  L.,  Sawtelle,  Calif.  Closure  plug. 
1,463,426;  July   31. 

Lang,  Albert  B.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Transmission  lock  for 
automobiles.     1,450,212  ;  Apr.  3. 

Lang,    Alexander   R.      (See   Christie,   J.,   and   Lang.) 

Lang,  Anton,  Munich,  Germany.  Surety  windlass  for  at- 
tachment to  walls.     1,457,778  ;  June  5. 

Lang,  Charles  E.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Well  fishing  tool. 
1,455,499  ;  May  15. 

Lang,  David,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Child's  garment.  1,458,889  ; 
June  12. 

Lang,  E.  G.,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Lang, 
Edwin  G.,  assignor.) 

Lang,  Edward  C.  Melrose,  assignor  to  Ilevwood-Wake- 
field  Company,  Wakefield,  Mass.  Car  seat.  1,467,582  ; 
Sept.   11. 

Lang,  Edwin  G.,  Bayside,  assignor  to  The  E.  G.  Lang 
Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Folded-in- 
dex-strip machine  and  process.     1,473,190  ;  Nov.  6. 

Lang,  H;irry  P.      (See  Hallman,  Uriah  T.  E.,  assignor.) 

Lang,  Howard  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Suit  box  and  hanger. 
1,448,029;   Mar.   13. 

Lang,  James  S.,  Watertown,  Mass.  Shock  absorber. 
1,448,131;   Mar.   13. 

Lang,     James     S.,     Watertown,    Mass.       Shock    absorber. 

1,463,284  ;    July    31. 
Lang,     John,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Shaker.       1,468,534 ; 

Sept.  18. 


Lang,  John,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  Peer,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.    Vehicle  wheel.     1,455,844  ;  May  22. 

Lang,  John  W.,  Redondo  Beach,  Calif.  Chair.  1,470,455  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Lang,  Joseph  M.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Window  screen.  1,446,188  : 
Feb.  20.- 

Lang,  Martin  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Check-writing  fountain 
pen.     1,462,864  ;  July  24. 

Lang,   Philip  G.,  jr.      (See  Parks,  E.  F.,  jr.,  and  Lang.) 

Lang.  William  C,  Superior,  Wis.  Grain  door.  1,445,024  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Langa,  Chester,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Centering  imple- 
ment.    1,449,422  ;  Mar.  27. 

Langbein,  Albert  S.,  assignor  to  P.  W.  Klinger  &  Lang- 
bein  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fisherman's  fly  book. 
1,454,932  ;   May   15. 

Langbein,  Edward,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Interchangeable 
blade  operating  knife.     1,448,305  ;  Mar.  13. 

Langdon,  Ann  D.,  Piedmont,  Calif.  Doll.  Des.  63,563 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Langdon,  Ann  D.,  Piedmont,  Calif.  Doll.  Des.  63,564 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Langdon-Meyer  Laboratories.  (See  Meyer,  Emanuel  M., 
assignor.) 

Langdon,  Robert  M.,  Englewood  Cliffs,  N.  J.  Vacuum 
pumping  attachment  for  motor  vehicles.  1,464,080 ; 
Aug.    7. 

Langdon,  Robert  M.,  Englewood  Cliffs,  N.  J.  Paper  dust- 
receiving  bag  for  vacuum  cleaning  machines.  1,468,719 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Langdon,  Walter  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Device  for  solder- 
ing ice  cans  and  the   like.      1,460,549;    July  3. 

Lange,  Armie.     (See  Reasoner,  Casper  J.,  assignor.) 

Lange,  Arthur  B.,  jr.     (See  Ernl,  W.,  and  Lange.) 

Lange,  Ernest  A.,  Claresholm,  Alberta,  Canada.  Con- 
tainer handle.     1,470,536;  Oct.  9. 

Lange,  Ernest  O.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Speedometer. 
1,458,831  ;  June  12. 

Lange,  Fritz.      (See  Berendes,  R.,  and  Lange.) 

Lange,  Gottlieb,  Dallas,  Tex.  Gas  cock.  1,477,133 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Lange,  Henry,  Quincy,  111.  Combination  stove  Ud  and 
burner.     1,443,480  ;  Jan.  30. 

Lange,  Hildur  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Doll.  Des.  62.489; 
June  12. 

Lange,  Severin,  Bear  Spring,  Mont.  Trap.  1,466,178 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Lange,  Walter  M.,  London,  England.  Ventilator. 
1,467,901  ;   Sept.   11. 

Lange,  William  C,  temporary  administrator.  (See  Rapp, 
J.  W.,  and  Vanorio.) 

Lange,  William  F.,  Elgin,  111.  Combination  egg  beater 
and  cream  remover.     1,453,761 ;  May  1. 

Langelier,  Wilfred  P.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Water  purification. 
1,465,137;   Aug.    14. 

Langenau,  Jacob  F.,  assignor  to  The  Langenau  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fastening  device. 
1,455,625;  May  15. 

Langenau  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Langenau, 
Jacob  F.,  assignor.) 

Langenau  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Yemniker, 
Rudolph  M.,  assignor.) 

Langenbacher,  Robert  A.,  St.  Charles,  Mo.  Hog  holder. 
1,476,895  ;   Dec.   11. 

Langenberg,  Frederick  C,  Watertown,  Mass.,  and  J.  F. 
Fetterly,  Altoona,  Pa.,  assignors  to  The  Surface  Com- 
bustion Co.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Furnace. 
1,440,546;   Jan.   2. 

Langenegger,  John,  West  New  York,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Blanck  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lace.  Des.  62,735  ; 
July  24. 

Langenkamp,  Albert  G.  (See  McElroy,  R.  H.,  Cite,  and 
Langenkamp.) 

Langenzen,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dispensing  appara- 
tus.    1,473,376;  Nov.  6. 

Danger,   Friederich  J.      (See  Rue.  Frank  B.,  assignor.) 

Langerman,  Richard  A.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Waistcoat. 
1.475,072  ;  Nov.   20. 

Langevin,  Paul.     (See  Chilowsky,  C.,  and  Langevin.) 

Langford,  George  W.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Snubber. 
1,471,560;  Oct.  23. 

Langford,  William  S.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Belting.  1,477,707  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Langham,  Samuel  B.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Advertising  de- 
vice.    1,447,873  ;  Mar.  6. 

Langhammer,  Paul,  assignor  to  Package  Machinery  Com- 
pany, Springfield,  Mass.  Precision  lathe.  1,469,226 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Langley,  lima  G.  and  W.  S.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Floss 
ring.     1,469,363;  Oct.  2. 

Langley,  William  S.      (See  Langley,  lima  G.  and  W.  S.) 

Lansrlois.  Mpndoza.      (Sop  G\iimont.  Joseph  W..  assignor.) 

Langlumg,  George,  and  E.  J.  Ybarzabal,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Mechanical  racing  course.     1,462,560  ;  July  24. 

Langmuir,  Irving,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Method  of  and  means  for  amplifying 
potential   variations.     1,468,116 ;   Sept.   18. 

Langmuir,  Irving,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Sound-detecting  device. 
1,475,190;   Nov.   27. 

Lango,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  The  Noshok  Co.,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Rebound    absorber.      1,451,227 ;   Apr.   10. 

Langos,  Otto  A.     (See  Russell,  F.  C,  and  Langos.) 


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Langos,  Otto  A.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Russell  Electric 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Curling  iron.  1,448,754  : 
Mar.  20. 

Lancsdorf,  Jesse  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Necktie.  1,447,090  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Langsdorf.  Jesse  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Necktie.  1,448,453 ; 
Mar.   13. 

Langston,  Johnson  D.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Oil  burner. 
1.468,480;  Sept.  18. 

Langston,  Samuel  M.,  Wenonah,  N.  J.  Making  shingle 
strips.     1,441,359  ;  Jan.   9. 

Langston,  Samuel  M.,  Wenonah,  N.  J.  Sheet  stacker. 
]. '440,570:    Feb.   27. 

Langston,  Samuel  M.,  Wenonah,  N.  J.  Making  shingle 
strips.     1,455,.342;  May  15. 

Langston,  Samuel  M.,  Wenonah,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
m.nking  fiber  shingles.      1,462,138 ;   July   17. 

Langston,  Samuel  M.,  Wenonah,  N.  J.  Machine  for  cut- 
ting   composition    shingles.      1,473,377 ;    Nov.    6. 

Langston.  Samuel  M.,  Company.  (See  Fine,  Bernard  M., 
assignor.) 

Langston,  Samuel  M.,  Company.  (See  La  Croix,  Komeo, 
as"signor.) 

Langston,  Samuel  M.,  Company.  (See  Moritz,  Robert  F., 
assignor.) 

Langwell.  Herbert,  Stockton-on-Tees,  England.  Fermen- 
tation of  cellulose.     1,443,881  ;  Jan.  30. 

Langworthy,  Edward  P.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Radiator  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mold-ma- 
terial-projecting machine.     1,457,113  ;  May  29. 

Lansworihv.  Lyman  B.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Title  &  Trust 
Co.,  trustee,  Chicago,  111.  Concrete  wall  and-  making 
same.     1,447.254  ;  Mar.  6. 

Langworthy,  Lvman  B.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Title  &  Trust 
Co.,  Chicago.  111.  Sheet-piling  wall  and  installing  same. 
1.474.195  ;   Nov.   13. 

Lanham,  Otha  B.,  Philippi,  W.  Va.  Window-curtain  pole. 
1,444,972;   Feb.   13. 

Lankeuau    Hospital.      (See  Miller,    Albert    G.,    assignor.) 

Lankston,  Walter  D.,  Robinson,  111.  Dump-body  vehicle. 
1,463,743;   July  31. 

Lanning,  John  G.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Com- 
pany,   Detroit,    Mich.      Fuelizer.      1,470,756 ;    Oct.    16. 

Lansdale,  Ludwell  D..  Sugar  Land,  Tex.  Concentrating 
apparatus.     1,442,672  ;  Jan.  16. 

Lansing,  Richard  H.,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Rotary  cut- 
ter.    1,447,091  ;  Feb.  27. 

Lansrud,  Endre  A.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  A.  O.  Hauge.  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  removing  foreign  matter  from  gravel. 
1,442,227;  Jan.   16. 

Lanston  Monotype  Machine  Company.  (See  Bancroft, 
J.  S.,  and  Indahl,  assignors.) 

Lanston  Monotype  Machine  Company.  (See  Booth,  Joseph 
B.   S.,  assignor.) 

Lanston  Monotype  Machine  Company.  (See  Indahl, 
Mauritz   C.,  assignor.) 

Lantier,  Milfard  J.,  Alexandria  Bay,  N.  Y.  Luggage  car- 
rier for  automobiles.     1,458,347  ;  June  12. 

Lantz.  (Jeorge  H.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Resilient  vehicle  wheel. 
1,456,066;   May  22. 

Lantz.  James  M.,  and  E.  C.  Cason.  Alma,  Ark.  Cotton- 
boll-weevil   destroyer.      1.476.239 ;   Dec.   4. 

Lantz,  Joseph  E.,  Chicago,  III.  Automatic  shield  for  cir- 
cular saws.     1,465,224  ;  Aug.  14. 

I.antz,   Robert.      (See    Wahl,   A.,    and   Lantz.) 

Lanzerotti-Spina,  Ettore,  Bayswater,  London,  England. 
Internal  conihustion  engine.     1.439,630  :  June  19. 

Lanzlt.  Joseph  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  National  Paper  Products  Company,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.     Paper  pail.     1,448,362  ;  Mar.  13. 

Lanziii?:.  Evelyn  E.  F.,  executrix.      (See  Lanzius,  George.) 

Lanzius.  George,  deceased.  New  York.  N.  Y. :  E.  E.  F. 
Lanzius.  executrix.  Elastic  shaft  connection.  1,459,223; 
June   19. 

La  Perle,  Louis,  Holvoke,  Mass.  Windshield  heater. 
1,446,849  ;  Feb.  27. 

Laperou,   August.      (See   Hakes,   D.   E.,    and  Laperou.) 

Lapham,  Jared  S.,  Northville.  Mich.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  J.  T.  McMahon,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Dishwashing  machine. 
1.440.472  :  Jan.  2. 

Lapham.  Jared  S.,  Northville,  Mich.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  J.  T.  McMahon,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Cover  drain  for  wash- 
ine  machines.     1.440.47.S  :  Jan.  2. 

Lapham.  Jared  S.,  Northville,  Mich.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  .T.  T.  McM.ihon.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Dishwashing  machine. 
1.473.301  :   Nov.  6. 

Lapham,  Ralph  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Centrifugal  separat- 
ing means.     1,443,184;  ,Tan.  23. 

Lapham.  Ralph  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Centrifugal  separator. 
1.431.779  ;  Apr.  17. 

Lapham,  Ralph  E.,  Oakland.  Calif.  Centrifugal  separat- 
ing  means.      1,456,737;   May   29. 

Lapidus.  Isidore  H.,  New  -York,  N.  Y.  Arm  bracelet  or 
article  of  similar  nature.     Des.  61.982 ;  Feb.  20. 

Lapidus.  Leon.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Auto  rear  signal  lamp. 
Des.    62,783;   .July   31. 

La  Pierre.  Frank  H.      (Soe  Winter.  .Arthur,  assignor.* 

La  Pierre.  Julian  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Steering  wheel. 
1.448,132  ;  Mar.  13. 

Lapkin,  Harry  D..  San  Francisco.  Calif.,  assignor  to 
National  Carbon  Companv,  Inc.  Coating  batterv  elec- 
trodes.     1,467.047;    Sept.    4. 


La  Plant,  Albert,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Baby-carriage  attach- 
ment.    1.467,811  ;   Sept.  11. 

La  Plante,  William  R.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Toy  aeroplane. 
1,467,861  ;    Si'pt.   11. 

Lapointe,  Aimer.      (See  Charest,  D.,  and  Lapointe.) 

Lapointe,  Francis  J.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Broaching  tool. 
1,463,473;    July    31. 

Lapointe,  J.  N.,  Company,  The.  (See  Amadon,  Charles  S., 
assignor.) 

La  Pointe,  Victor  E.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Broach. 
1,449,764  ;  Mar.  27. 

Lapovsky,  Abraham.      (See  Ward,  Edward  C,  assignor.) 

Lnpworth  Webbing  Company.  (See  Foxon,  Horace  M., 
assignor.) 

Larabee,  Frank,  Chicago,  111.     Puzzle.     1,477,371  ;  Dec.  11. 

Laraway,  William  H.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Vending 
machine.     1,442,078 ;   Jan.   16. 

Laraway,  William  H..  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Vending 
machine.     1,477.134;   Dec.  11. 

Lard,  Allan  E.,  Washington.  D.  C,  assignor  to  The  Me- 
tallic Shaft  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Handle  or 
grip   surface.      1,441,986 ;   Jan.   9. 

Lard,  Allan  E.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  The  Me- 
tallic Shaft  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Golf  shaft. 
1,450,091  ;  Mar.  27. 

Largy,  James  F.,  assignor  to  J.  W.  Murkland  Com- 
pany, Barton,  Vt.  Automatic  shellacking  machine. 
1,470,850;  Oct.  16. 

Larimore.  John  W.,  Mountain  Grove,  Mo.  Clutch. 
1.447,024  ;  Feb.  27. 

Larivei,  Felice  F.,  Bath,  England.  Machinery  for  dyeing 
and  treating  textiles.     1.454,897  ;  May  15. 

La  Riviere,  Mathlas  J.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Antiskid  de- 
vice.     1,450,779 ;    Apr.    3. 

La  Rizza,  Louis,  Revere,  Mass.  Safety  bathing  suit. 
1,468,505  ;   Sept.   18. 

Larkln  Co.     (See  Green,  Edward  G.,  assignor.) 

Larkin  Co.      (See  Pedrlck,  William  E.,   assignor.) 

Larkin.  John  F.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Towel  binder. 
1,447,350;   Mar.  6. 

Larkins.  Emil  H..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Key  fastener. 
1,458,065  ;  June  5. 

Larkins,  Ernest  M..  assignor  to  George  Cutter  Com- 
pany, South  Bend,  Ind.  Lamp  hanger.  1,454,855 ; 
May  15. 

Larned.  William  A.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Day- 
ton Steel  Racquet  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Racket 
for  tennis  and  similar  games.     1,451,836 ;  Apr.  17. 

Lamer.  Chester  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
William  Cramp  &  Sons  Ship  &  Engine  Building  Com- 
pany.    Plunger  valve.     1,459,774 ;   June   26. 

Larner,  Chester  W.,  PhDadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
William  Cramp  &  Sons  Ship  &  Engine  Building  Com- 
pany.    Pressure-relief  valve.     1,459,775  ;  June  26. 

Larner,  Chester  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
William  Cramp  c&  Sons  Ship  &  Engine  Building  Com- 
pany.    Valve.     1,465,916;    Aug.   21. 

Larner.  Chester  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
William  Cramp  &  Sons  Ship  &  Engine  Building  Com- 
pany.     Valve.      1,466.130;   Aug.   28. 

Laroche,  Henri  J.,  Paris,  France,  and  L.  Montigny, 
Ghent.  Belgium.  Device  for  operating  the  spindles 
of  spinning  and  twisting  machines.     1.473,820  ;  Nov.  13. 

La  Rose,  Eusene  E.,  assignor  to  Lasco  Corporation, 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Humidifying  and  filtering  device 
for   internal-combustion   engines.      1,458,657 ;   June  12. 

Larrey,  Teodoro.     (See  Godard,  L.,  and  Larrey.) 

Larrey,  Teodoro,  and  L.  Godard,  Mexico,  Mexico.  Boiler 
construction.     1.474.116;   Nov.  13. 

Larrfi.'J,  Harry,  and  L.  Krause.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric 
nail-polishing  machine.     1,472.876  ;  Nov.   6. 

Larry,  Edward  P.,  and  D.  J.  Stein,  New  Orleans.  La. 
Water  movement  power  vessel.     1.448,029  ;  Mar.  13. 

Larry,  Edvrin  C,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal  Co., 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Interlocking  svstem  for  railways. 
1,442,684  ;  Jan.  16. 

Larspn.  .\ndrpw.  Fox  Lake.  111.  Bow-facing  oar. 
1.476,987:   Dec.   11. 

Larsen,  Arnold.  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Combined  torque 
rod   and  muffler.     1,468,241 ;   Sept.  18. 

Larsen.  Edward  A..  Larkspur,  Calif.  Mold  for  making 
ship  hulls  and  like  floatable  structures.  1,460,676  ; 
July   3. 

Larsen,  Haakon  S.,  Christlania,  Norway.  Potato-plant- 
ing machine.     1,461,.S96;  July  10. 

Larsen,  Hans,  Racine,  Wis.  Pneumatic  tov.  1,461,193  ; 
July  10. 

Larsen,  Hans  G.,  and  W.  C.  Redfleld,  Chicago,  111. 
Valve-refaclng  machine.      1,456.807  ;   May   29. 

Larsen,  Lars,  Ocean  Falls,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Cradling  boom  for  cordwood.     1,465,716  ;  Aug.  21. 

Larsen.  Loui?.  East  Orange,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Rundli  Electric  Company.  Newark.  N.  J. 
Fluid-circulating  system.      1.477.270:    Dec.   11. 

Larsen.  Louis  B..  and  O.  J.  Holmes,  Chicago,  111.  Film 
windlne  and  delivery  means  for  motion-picture  devices. 
1,463.620;   July   31. 

Larsen,  Paul,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Package  lifter.  1,467,799  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Larsen,  Victor  P..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  New 
York  Blue  Print  Paper  Co.  Inc.  Blue-print  frame. 
1.457.530:  .Tune  5. 

Larsen,  William.      (See  Jacobsen,  Andrew,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
.  Alphabetical  list  of  paieniees— Continued. 


Larsh,  Everett  P.,  assignor  to  The  Burnett-Larsh  Manu- 
factiirin<r  Company,  Dayton,  Obio.  Lubricating  appara- 
tus.     1,444,924  ;   Feb.    13. 

Larsii,  Everett  P.,  as.signor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Duro  Pump  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Dayton, 
Ohio.     Lubricating   apparatus.      1,45], 701;    Apr.   17. 

Larsh,  James  E.,  Cheviot,  assignor  to  The  Fosdick  Ma- 
chine Tool  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Clamping 
mechanism  for  radial  drilling  machines.  1,461,666 ; 
July  10. 

Larson,  Albert  A.,  Onawa,  Iowa.  Freight-car  door. 
1,458,832  ;  .Tune  12. 

Larson,  Albert  W.,  Madison,  Wis.  Ice-cream-slicing  ma- 
chine.     1,440,686  :   Jan.   2. 

Larson,  Alfred  0.,  Rio,  Wis.  Spring-motor-driven  fan 
and  stop  therefor.     1,455,534  ;  May  15. 

Larson,  Arvid  G.,  assignor  to  Dodge  Tool  Company, 
Grinnell,  Iowa.  Fuel-feeding  device  for  internal-com- 
bustion  engines.      1,451,228 ;    Apr.    10. 

Larson,  Carl  B.,  Irvlngton,  N.  J.  Pivoted  cutting  tool. 
1,447,991 ;  Mar.  13. 

Larson,  Lliarles  V.,  Chicago,  111.  Caliper  reading  glass. 
1,472,074  ;   Oct.  30. 

Larson,  Christian  H.,  Guffey,  Tex.  Tire-rim  rack. 
1,462,455;  July  17. 

Larson,  Clifford  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Dilutometer.  1,449,334  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Larson,  Kdward,  Lerdala,  Sweden.  Safety  device  for 
portable   firearms.      1,450,976 ;   Apr.    10. 

Larson,  Emil,  Chicago,  111.  Ruling-machine  guide. 
1,464,945;  Aug.  14. 

Larson,  Emil  J.,  Hammond,  Ind.  Hinge.  1,474,418 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Larson,  Henry  I.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Good- 
Will  Mfg.  Company.  Illuminated  coin  tray.  1,477,708  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Larson,  Ivan  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  J.  O'Brien, 
Rochester,    N.    Y.      Combination    scooter.      1,445,219  ; 

Larson,   Joseph   E.,   Seattle,  Wash.     Derrick.     1,471,853 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Larson,    Nathaniel   P.,    Eagle   Bend,   Minn.      Safety    neck 

yoke.     1,477.066 ;   Dec.   11. 
Larson,    Olef    T.,    Stoughton,    Wis.      Milk-can    ventilator. 

1,476,300;    Dec.   4.  .  ,    ,^  . 

Larson,  Olef  T.,  Stoughton,  Wis.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

H.  N.  Klongland,  Stoughton,  Wis.     Ladder  attachment. 

1.447,092  ;  Feb.  27. 
Larson,  Oscar  G.     (See  Anderson,  R.  E.,  and  Larson.) 
Larson,     Peter     S.,     Minneapolis,     Minn.       Auto     frame. 

1,448,133  ;  Mar.  13. 
Larson,  Robert  E.,  San  Diego,  Calif.     Musical-instrument 

rack.     1,461,920  ;  July  17. 
Larson,   Samuel,  Hinsdale,   111.     Combination   seed-fungus 

exterminator   and   sprayer.      1,447,874 ;   Mar.   6. 
Larson,      Walfrid,      Kingsburg,      Calif.        Water      pump. 

1,455,626  ;  May  15. 
Larson,  Walter  J.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  F.  E.  Gingrass 

and  one-fourth  to  H.  E.  Harvie,  Wrangell,  Alaska.     In- 
ternal-combustion  engine.      1,475,440 ;    Nov.   27. 
Larsonneur,     David     L.     A.,     Chicago,     111.       Governor. 

1,451,365  ;  Apr.  10. 
Larsson,    Carl   A.      (See   Dawson,    A.    T.,    Buckham,   and 

Larsson.) 
Lars.^on,    Gustaf   H.,    Svedala,    Sweden.      Adjustable   tool 

holder.     1,452,082  ;  Apr.  17. 
Larsson,    Henry    W.      (See    Loyd,    Z.   P.,    and    Larsson.) 
Larsson,   Knut.      (See  Lienzgn,   D.  L.,  and   Larsson.) 
Larsson,  Thure,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 

Mass.     Dressing  tool  for  grinding  wheels.     1,455,213  ; 

May  15. 
Larsson,  Thure,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 

Mass.       Machine     for     casting     bushings.       1,474,484; 

Nov.  20. 
La  Rue,  Jesse  A.,  Birmingham,  Ala.     Vaporizer  for  liguid 

fuel.      1,467,800;    Sept.    11. 
La    Salle,   Edmund   B.,   assignor   to   United    States   Wind 

Engine  and  Pump  Company,  Batavia,  111.     Float  valve. 

1,442,228;   Jan.    16. 
La  Sares,  George  C,  Springfield.  Mass.,  assignor  to  C.  E. 

Bradley     Corporation,     Brattleboro,     Vt.       Jump     rope. 

1,462,088;  .July  17. 
Lasater,  Lura  A.,  Houston,  Tex.    Belt.    1,463,553  ;  July  31. 
Lasco  Corporation.      (See  La  Rose,  Eugene  B.,  assignor.) 
Lash,     David     C,    Shirley.'    Mass.       Garter.       1,454,933 ; 

May  15. 
Lash,    Frank    S.      (See    Church,    E.    D.,    Lash,    and    Van 

Brunt.) 
Lash,  Horace  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Metal  bloom  and 

making  s.Trae.     1.477,135  ;   Dec.   11. 
Lashar,  Thomas  B.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Asso- 
ciated Silver  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Alloy  knife  hard- 
ening or  tempering.     1,454,387  ;  May  8. 
Lasher,   Ellas,   Catskill,  N.  Y.     Vehicle  seat.     1,457,843  ; 

June  5. 
Lasher,  Henry  M.,  assignor  to  The  Kansas  City  Gasoline 

Company,    Kansas    City,    Kans.      Refining   hydrocarbon 

oils.      1,457,068;   May   29. 
Lasher,    Hiram    S.,    assignor    to    Underwood    Typewriter 

Company.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Typewriting    machine. 

1,465,943;  Aug.  28. 


Laska,  August  L.,  and  A.  Zitscher,  Offenbach-on-the-Maln, 
assignors  to  Chemische  Fabrik  Griesheim-Elektron, 
Frankfort-on-the-Maln,  Germany.  Black  azo  dyestuffs 
and  making  same.     1,452,083  ;  Apr.  17. 

Laska,  August  L.,  and  A.  Zitscher,  Offeubach-on-the- 
Main,  assignors  to  the  Corporation  Chemischefabrik 
Griesheim-Elektron,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln,  Germany. 
Azo  dyestuffs  and   making  same.     1,457,114  ;   May   29. 

Lasker,  George,  Chicago,  111.  Plate-punching  machine. 
1,459,776 ;  June  26. 

Lasker,  William  W.,  Brooklyn,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Powers  Accounting  Machine  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Sorting  machine.     1,476,161  ;  Dec.  4. 

Laskey,  William  B.,  Marblehead,  Mass.  Making  candy. 
1,446,189  ;   Feb.  20. 

Laskey,  William  B.,  Marblehejtd,  Mass.  Candy-making 
machine.     1,466,509  ;  Aug.  28. 

Laskey,  William  B.,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chocolate  Sponge  Co.,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Die  for  making  porous  candles. 
1,468,535;   Sept.  18. 

Lasko,  Abraham,  et  al.      (See  Lasko,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Lasko,  Joseph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Lasko  and  M. 
Lasko,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watchcase.  1,477,569 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Lasko,  Max,  et  al.     (See  Lasko,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Lasner,  Esther,  Pittsburgh,  Pn.  Child's  underwaist. 
1,443,994;  Feb.  G. 

La  Soclete  Anouyme  des  Elevateurs  de  Liquides  "Chaine- 
Helice"  Bessonuet-Favre.  (See  Gennevois,  Emile,  as- 
signor.) 

La  Soclete  des  Phonographes  Automatiques.  (See  De 
Vere,   Cyril,   assignor.) 

La  Socl6t6  d'Etudes  et  de  Constructions  Metallurgiques. 
(See  Jombart.   F6Iix,  assignor.) 

La  Soci<5t6  dite  :  Usiues  Metallurgiques  de  la  Basse-Loire. 
(See  Bauret,  Ren6,  assignor.) 

La  Societe  La  Cellophane.  (See  Brandenberger,  Jaques 
E.,  assignor.) 

La  Soclete  La  Cellophane,  Sifege  Social.  (See  Branden- 
berger, Jacques  E.,  assignor.) 

La  Soclete :  Usines  Metallurgiques  de  la  Basse-Loire. 
(See  Bauret,  Ren§,  assignor.) 

Lassen,  Alma  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  shield. 
1.475,018;  Nov.  20. 

Lassen,  Harry  O.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Pneumatic  suspension 
for  vehicle  bodies.     1,464,680  ;  Aug.  14. 

Lasslter,  Columbus  K.,  and  J.  Kindervater,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Making  return  bends.     1,442,480;  Jan.  16. 

Lasslter,  Columbus  K.,  and  J.  Kindervater,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Device  for  making  pipe  bends.  1,442,481  ; 
Jan.  16. 

La.'ssiter,  Columbus  K.,  and  J.  Kindervater,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Condensation  separator  and  collector.  1,442,482  ; 
Jan.   16. 

Lasure,  Floyd  E.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  Tobacco  pipe. 
1,461,126  ;  July  10. 

Lasure,  Floyd  E.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  Tobacco  pipe. 
1,461,127:  July  10. 

Latham,  Albert,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
Paterson,  N.  J.  Work  support  and  last.  1,448,070 ; 
Mar.   13. 

Latham,  Albert,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  American 
Button  &  Fastener  Co.,  Augusta,  Me.  Assembling  but- 
tons.    1,456.024  :   May   22. 

Latham,  Le  Roy,  Plandome,  and  J.  Caggiano,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  said  Caggiano  assignor  to  said  Latham.  Stick- 
ing  up    sheets.      1,448,134;    Mar.    13. 

Latham.    Logan    L.,    Latham,    Mo.      Bottle    attachment. 

1.449.335  ;  Mar.  20. 

Latham  Machinery  Company.  (See  Leschhom,  Ernest, 
assignor.) 

Lather,  Carl,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  Joseph,  Chicago, 
111.     Velocipede.     1,453,469  ;  May  1. 

Lathey,  Sumner.      (See  Reed.  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Lathrop,  Harry  D.     (See  McEwaii,  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

Lathrop,   Harry  D.      (See  Paulson,   Walter  IL,  assignor.) 

Lathrop,  Harry  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Can-washing  machine. 
1,444,925;    S'eb.   13. 

Lathrop,  Harry  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Bottle-washing  ma- 
chine.    1,445,775  ;  Feb.  20. 

Lathrop.  Harry  D.,  Chicago,  III.  Can-inverting  means. 
1,445,776;   Feb.   20. 

Lathrop,  Harry  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Sprayer.  1,462,970; 
July    24. 

Lathrop,  Harry  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Can-washing  machine. 
1,465,734  :    Aug.    21. 

Lathrop,  Willard  O.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bedspring  struc- 
ture.    1,456,738;  May  29. 

Latiff,  Henry.  Middlesboro.  Ky.  Vehicle  curtain  con- 
struction.    1.454,681;  May   8. 

Latimer,       George      M.,       Carplnteria,      Calif.      Burner. 

1.449.336  ;  Mar.  20. 

Latimer.  John  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Johns- 
Manville  Incorporated.  Water-tight  pipe  conduit. 
1.466,054  ;  Aug.  28. 

Latimer,  Maurice  C,  Cannelton,  Ind.  Display  device. 
1,447,875  ;  Mar.  6. 

Latour.  Marius,  Paris,  France.  Radio  receiving  system. 
1,447.793  :   Mar.    6. 

Latour,  Marius,  Paris.  France.  Telephone  repeating  sys- 
tem.    1,462,368  ;  July  17. 


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Latour,  Marius.  Paris,  France.  Device  for  higli-fre- 
quency    sigualing.      1,470,628 ;    Oct.    16. 

Latour,  Mni'lus  C.  A.,  London,  England.  Two-phase  higb- 
frequencv  electric  alternating  -  current  generator. 
1,449,863:   Mar.  27. 

Latrace,  Septlanuis,  Saskatoon,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
Foldine  door  for  garages.     1,451,619 ;   Apr.  10. 

Latshaw,  Adam,  Dubois,  Pa.  Traffic  signal.  1,450,636  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Latshaw,  Charles  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Decimal-point 
calculator.     1,474,533;  Nov.  20. 

Latta,  Charles,  assignor  to  .T.  Bum,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Frame  tor  supporting  vehicle  license  plates.  1,465,944  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Latta,  Emmlt  G.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Portable  typewriting 
machine  and  case  therefor.    I,4ft8,880  ;  Sept.  25. 

Latta,  George  D.     (See  Heuer,  F.  T.,  and  Latta.) 

Latta,  .Tamos  1).      (Spp  Latta,  John  and  J.  D. ) 

Latta,  John  and  J.  D..  Ayr.  Scotland.  Die-forging  ham- 
mer.     ]  .4.59..'>92  :    June    19. 

Latta  &  Manders  Co.  et  al.  (See  Latta,  Winiam  W., 
assignor.) 

Latta.  William  W.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E.  P.archardt, 
one-third  to  P.  W.  Wirth.  and  one-third  to  Latta  & 
Manders  Co..  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Carbonizing  machine. 
1.476.9S8:   Dec.  11. 

La  Tulip,  Fred  L.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  five-eighths 
to  W.  D.  Nicholson,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Tire  casing. 
1,464,206:  Aug.  7. 

Latz,  Harry  L..  Atlantic  Citv,  N.  J.  Communication 
Sheet.     1,460.492  :  July  3. 

Laub,  Leon.     (See  Mosauer,  H.  D.,  and  Laub.) 

Lauhv,  Alovsius  L.,  \ntigo,  Wis.  Track-rail  joint  and 
safety  device.     1,462,290  :  July  17. 

Lfinchli.  Carl,  Dubendorf,  near  Zurich,  Switzerland,  as- 
signor to  the  Firm  Continental-Licht-  und  Apparatebau- 
Gesellschaft.  Frankturt-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Gas 
generator.     1.475.490  ;  Nov.  27. 

Lauchlv,  Ben  W.,  Jackson.  Miss.  Automatic  picture-slide 
displav  apparatus.     1,443,711  :  Jan.  30  . 

Laner.  Karl.  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Rv(hr,  Germany.  Internal 
gauge.     1.451,736  ;  Apr.  17. 

Lauer.  William  E..  assianor.  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Athletic  Health  Chair  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Exer- 
ciser.     1.4.56.317;   Mav   22. 

Lauer,  William  M.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  T.  Trolley  lock 
1,473,567:  Nov.   6.  -  ,  , 

Laufe.  Charles.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair-waving  comb 
1.450.860  :    Apr.    3. 

Langhery,  Mrs.  E.  A.      (See  Schultz,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Laughliri.  Edward  \..  Port  Arthur,  Tex.  Building  con- 
struction.    1.444.798:  Feb.  13. 

Laughlin.  Edward  A..  Port  Arthur,  Tex.  Routing  mecha- 
nism.    1.462.234  ;  July  17. 

Laughlin.  Elmvr  A.,  Oregon,  111.  Car  mounting. 
1,468.596  :  Sept.  10. 

Laughlin.  Elmvr  A.,  Oregon,  111.  Producing  stock  feed 
from    coarse   farm    products.      1,477.964;   Dec.   18. 

Langhlin.  J.  Page,  Holdings  Company.  (See  Rossignol, 
Aaron  T.,  assignor.) 

Laughlin,  .John.      (See  Hobeck,  A.,  and  Laughlin.  1 

Laughlin.  Myron  P.,  assignor  to  American  Engineering 
Companv.  "  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Stoker  mechanism. 
1,441,097:  Jan.  2. 

Laughrin,  George,  Chava,  111.  Dirigible-lamp  struc- 
ture for  automobiles.     1,478,283  ;  Dec.   18. 

Lauhoff.  Frank,  Detroit,  Mich.  Resilient  wheel. 
1.473.483  :   Nov.   6. 

Lauke,  Jinx,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  Automatic  recording 
device.     1.478.612  :   Pec.  25. 

Laukhuf.  Blanche  I.,  Gardena,  Calif.  Scrub-brush  at- 
tacbniont   for  mops.      1,444,616:   Feb.   6. 

LaupUz,  Robert,  Dresden-Radebeul,  Germany.  Transfer 
mechanism  for  adding  and  subtracting  machines. 
1,449,823;  Mar.  27. 

Laurel  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Roof,  Robert  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lauren.  Lars  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  E.  Ericsson 
Rosta.  Orebro,  Sweden.  Folding  bucket  or  the  like. 
1,454..',8S  :  May  8. 

Laurence,  William  L..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Device  for  at- 
taching cushion  heels.     1.467.801  :  Sept.  11. 

L' Aureole  (To.     (See  Krysztofiak,  Jo5=ef,  asslenor.) 

Laureyns.  Gustavo  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Safety  device  for 
sidewalk-elevator-sbaft  doors  and  the  like.  1,446,299  ; 
Feb.   20. 

Laureyns.  Gustave  G..  Newark,  N.  J.  Safety  mechanism 
for  elevator  shaft  doors.     1,453,073  ;  Apr.  24. 

Laureyns.  Gustave  6.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Safety  appliance 
for  elevator  -  car  gates  and  elevator-shaft  doors. 
1.453.074:   Apr.   24. 

Laurie.  .-Vlexander.  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Scoop  attach- 
ment  for   traction   engines.      1.477.136:    Dec.    11. 

Laurin.    Raoul.      (See   Quintal,    Domina,    assignor.) 

Lauritsen.  Bertran,  Marvin,  S.  Dak.  Jar  or  can  holder. 
1,445,441  :    Feb.   13. 

Lauritzon.  Alfred  and  V.,  Laeken-Brussels,  Belgium. 
Safety  device  against  the  theft  of  motor  cars. 
1,463,218:   July    31. 

Laurltzen.  Victor.     (See  Lauritzen,  Alfred  and  V.) 


Laursen,   Laurits  A.,  Eau  Claire,   Wis.,  assignor  to  J.  T. 

Joyce,  trustee  for  United  States  Auto  Gear  Shift  Com- 
pany.    Gear-shifting  device.      1,462,139 ;   July   17. 
Laury,  Titus  II.,  Detroit.  Mich.     Saw  sharpening  and  set- 
ting machine.      1,455,917  ;  May  22. 
Lauster,  Wilbert  E.,  Yatesboro,  Pa.     Valve-testing  device. 

1,462,115  ;  July  17. 
Lautenscblager,    William    P.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Sewing 

machine.     1,474,269  ;  Nov.  13. 
Lauter,    Ignatz,    and    F.    G.    Hoppe,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Stylus-bar  mounting.      1,473,707  :   Nov.    13. 
Lauterb.nch.   Alexander  B.      (See   Heinitsh,   W.   W..   Shal- 

kop,  and  Lauterbacb.) 
Lauterbach,  Alexander  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to 

The     De     Luxe     Brush     Company,     Wilmington,     Del. 

Safety    razor.      1.470,757  ;   Oct.    16. 
Lauterbur.    Frank    X..    Sidney,    Ohio.      Mixing    machine. 

1,463,744  :     July     31. 
Lauth,  Jacob,  Chicago,  111.     Clutch  mechanism.     1,470,268  ; 

Oct.    9. 
Lautz,   Frederick  C,   Vauxhall,   N.   J.,   assignor  to  David 

Belais,   Inc..   New  York.  N.  Y.     Finger  ring  or  similar 

article.     Des.  63,468:  Dec.  ,11. 
Lautz,   Frederick   C.   Vauxhall.   N.   J.,   assignor  to  David 

Belais,  Inc.,   New  York.  N.  Y.     Finger  ring  or  similar 

article.     Des.  63.469  ;  Dec.  11. 
Lautz,   Frederick   C.   Vauxhall.   N.   J.,   assignor  to  David 

Belais,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Finger  ring  or  similar 

article.     Des.  63.470  :  Dec.  11. 
Lautz,   Frederick   C.   Vauxhall.   N.   J.,   assignor  to  David 

Belais.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Finger  ring  or  similar 

article.     Des.  63,471:  Dec.  11. 
Lautz.   Frederick  C.,   Vauxhall.   N.   J.,  assignor  to  David 

Belais,  Inc.,   New  York.  N.  Y.     Finger  ring  or  similar 

article.     Des.  63.472  ;  Dec.  11. 
Lautz.   Frederick  C.,   Vauxhall,   N.   J.,  assignor  to  David 

Belais,   Inc..  New  York.  N,  Y.     Finger  ring  or  similar 

article.      Des.    63,473 :    Dec.    11. 
Lantz.   Frederick  C.   Vauxhall.  N.  J.,  assignor  to   David 

Belais,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Finger  ring  or  similar 

article.     Des.  63.474  ;  Dec.   11. 
Lavagetto,  .Joseph  T.  L.,  Portland,  Oreg.     Ship  construc- 
tion.     1,453,588;   Mav   1. 
Lavalle,  Charles  F.,  Newmarket,  N.  H.     Loom.   1,462,603  ; 

July   24. 
Lavalle,  Charles  F.,  Newmarket,  N.  H.     Tension  regulator 

for  selvage  spools.     1,462,604  ;  July  24. 
La  Valle.  Louis  J.,  Warren,  Pa.    Animal  trap.     1,459,897; 

June  26. 
La     Valley.     Wallace,     Hancock,     N.     Y.       .\nimal     trap. 

1.470.453;  Oct.  9. 
La   Vcck,   Louis,    assignor   to   Simplex   Paper   Accessories 

Co.,     Inc.,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Counting     apparatus. 

1.460.101;  June  26. 
Lavender,    William.      (See   Whitcomb,    F.,    Lavender   and 

Calvert.) 
La  Vercombe.  Harloy  H..  Detroit.  Mich.     Grlnding-wheel- 

test  device.     1.446.977;  Feb.  27. 
Laverdi&re.  Patrick.  Lac  Megan  tic,  Quebec,  Canada.     Rail- 
way brake.     1.442.890  ;  Jan.  23. 
Lavere.  Thomas  J.,  Bethel.  Vt.     Flue  cleaner.     1.441,098  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Laverence.   John   W..    Fremont,   Kebr.      Automobile   gate. 

1.460,200;  .Tune  26. 
Lavers,   Charles  W.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.   Canada.     De- 
tachable shoe  heel  of  the  plate  type.    1.463.427  ;  .July  31. 
Lavers,   Charles  W.,   Halifax.  Nova   Scotia,  Canada.     De- 
tachable    shoe     heel     of     the     embedded-washer    type. 

1,463.428  :    .Tuly    31. 
Lavier,   Charles,   Syracuse,   N.   Y.     Garment-pressing  ma- 
chine.     1.463,397;    July   31. 
La  Vlers.  James  A.,  Portland.  Oreg.     Brake.     1.472.302; 

Oct.  30. 
Lavietes,     Harry    L.,     New     Haven,     Conn.       Windshield 

cleaner.     1.441.593;   Jan.   9. 
Lavigne.    Henrv   F..    and    A.    Gaudreau.   Plainfield,    Conn. 

Check   spring  for  looms.      1.443,225 ;   Jan.   23. 
Lavigne,  Joseph   P.,  and  L.   Spinks,   Detroit,   Mich. ;   said 

Laivigne  assignor  to  said  Spinks.     Adjustable  coin  hop- 
per.    1,443.481  ;  ,Tan.  .30. 
Lavigne,    .Joseph    W.,    Worcester,    Mass.      Drinking    cup. 

1.453,015;  Apr.  24. 
Lavine,  John   W..  Bridgeport,   Conn.     Pull-socket  current 

t.ap.      1,465,735:   Aus.   21. 
Lavoie,  Alphonse  J..  Montreal.  Quebec,  Canada.     Steering 

mechanism.     1.442,161  :   Jan.  16. 
Lavoie.  Alphonse  J.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.     Chuck. 

1.4.54,121  :   May  8. 
Lavoie.     Joseph.     Montreal.     Quebec,     Canada.     Electric 

heater.     1.445,600  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lavoie,    .Toseph,    Manchester,   N.   H..    assignor   to   Draper 

Corporation.    Hopedale,    Mass.      Harness    stop    motion. 

1.445,629;    Feb.    20. 
Lavoie.    Joseph   P..   Montreal,    Quebec,    Canada.     Driving 

mechanism.     1,468,413;   Sept.  18. 
Law.  James  C,  Scranton,  Pa.     Horseshoe  pad.    1,478,874  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Lawaczeck,   Franz.    Halle-on-the-Saale,   and   H.   Heymann, 

Darmstadt.    Germany.      Apparatus    for    balancing    ma- 
chinery.    1.457,629;  June  5. 
La  Wall,  Harold  J.,  and  C.  E.  Wetzel,  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

System    of    bookkeeping.      1,462,140:    July    17. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Lawhead,  William  T.,  Gainesville,  Mo.  Hog-trough 
guard.     1,470,629;  Oct.  16. 

La  White,  Henry.      (See  La  White,  Oliver  and  H.) 

La  White,  Oliver  and  H.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  Fiber- 
dressing   apparatus.      1,472,419  ;    Oct.   30. 

Lawler,  Prank  P.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  High-tension  dis- 
connecting switch.     1,464,368 ;   Aug.   7. 

Lawler,  Joseph  A.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Swimming  device. 
1,477,506;  Dec.  11. 

Lawless,  Lou  L.,  Tomahawk,  Wis.  Railway-crossing  sig- 
nal gate.     1,443,226;  Jan.  23. 

Lawlor,  James  M.,  Topeka,  Kana.  Sawhorse.  1,462,707  ; 
July  24. 

Lawlor,  James  M.,  Topeka,  Kans.  Screw-driver  attach- 
ment.    1,468,969;  Sept.  25. 

Lawlor,  James  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  H.  Cut- 
singer,  Topeka,  Kans.  Optician's  tool.  1,450,959 ; 
Apr.   10. 

Lawlor,  Simeon  C,  Chicago,  HI.  Wringing  apparatus. 
1,469,942  ;  Oct.  9. 

Lawn,  William  E.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Landing  attachment 
for  aeroplanes.     1,444,926  ;  Feh.  13. 

Lawrence,  Arthur  H.,  assignor  to  J.  B.  Brooks  and 
Company  Limited,  Birmingham,  England.  Cycle, 
motor-cycle,  and  analogous  saddles.  1,469,227 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Lawrence,  Benjamin,  London,  England.  Transmission 
gear  for  motor  vehicles.     1,441,099  ;  Jan.  2. 

Lawrence,  Benjamin  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Menu-card  holder. 
1.444,193  ;   Feb.  6. 

Lawrence,  E.  V.,  Safety  Brake  Company.  (See  Lawrence, 
Edward  V.,  assignor.) 

Lawrence,  Edward  V.,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
E.  V.  Lawrence  Safety  Brake  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Brake.     1,444,194;  Feb.  6. 

Lawrence,  Frederick  K.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Self- 
Mounting  Carrier  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Tire 
rack.     Rel5,546;  Feb.  20. 

Lawrence,  Frederick  K.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Self 
Mounting  Carrier  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Car- 
rier for  spare  wheels  and  the  like.     1,460,592  ;  July  3. 

Lawrence,  Frederick  K.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Self- 
Mounting  Carrier  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Carrier 
for  spare  wheels  and  the  like.    1,472,983  ;  Nov.  6. 

Lawrence,  George  L.,  jr.,  Melrose,  and  L.  A.  Field,  Mai- 
den, Mass.,  assignors  to  Boston  Rubber  Shoe  Company. 
Recording  gauge  for  sheet  stock.     1,446,300  ;  Feb.  20; 

Lawrence,  George  R.,  assignor  to  Commonwealth  Engi- 
neering Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hydrocarbon-consuming 
heating  apparatus.     1,445,965  ;  Feb.  20. 

Lawrence,  Jessie  B.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Garment. 
1,470,851;  Oct.  16. 

Lawrence,  John,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Ventilating,  heating, 
cooling,  and  shade  apparatus  for  rooms.  1,467,005 ; 
Sept.    4. 

Lawrence,  John  T.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Paint.  1,450,688 ; 
Apr.    3. 

Lawrence,  Joseph  A.,  Lindsay,  Okla.  Churn.  1,478,748; 
Dec.  25. 

Lawrence,  Joseph  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  C.  H.  Westa- 
cott,  Riverton,  N.  J.     Ticket  dater.     1,446,013  ;  Feb.  20. 

Lawrence,  Oscar  A.,  assignor  to  U.  H.  Roberts,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.     Window  spring.     1,462,235 ;  July  17. 

Lawrence  Paper  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hill,  I., 
and   Dinsmoor,    assignors.) 

Lawrence  Paper  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Saylor, 
H.   A.,  Peck,   and  Dinsmoor,   assignors.) 

Lawrence,  Samuel  E.,  Saybrook,  111.  Vehicle  towing 
mechanism.     Rel5,649  :   July   10. 

Lawrence,  Walter  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  A.  Wells, 
Council  Bluffs,  Iowa.    Car-door  lock.     1,453,510  ;  May  1. 

Lawrence,  William,  Harcourt.  Iowa.  Combination  scoop 
board  and  end  gate.     1,470,269  ;  Oct.  9. 

Lawrence,  William  B.,  Suffolk,  Va.  Directional  signal. 
1.474,936:  Nov.   20. 

Lawrence,  William  J.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Furnace.  1,453,361 ; 
May  1. 

Lawrence,  William  M.,  Coebnrn,  Va.  Liquid-level  indi- 
cator.     1.467,548;    Sept.    11. 

Lawrence,  Winthrop  S.  (See  Daniels,  L.  C,  and  Law- 
rence.) 

Lawrenz.  Emll,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ruling  pen.  1,463,285  ; 
July  31. 

Lawrie,   Harold  N.      (See   White,  U.   B.,   and  Lawrie.) 

Lawry,  Raymond  G.,  assignor  to  Roberts  &  Schaefer  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Screening  coal.     1,444.195  ;  Feb.  6. 

Lawson,  Alfred  A.,  Windsor,  Ontario,  Canada.  Kev 
fastener.     1,455,627  ;  May  15. 

Lawson,  Davenport,  assignor  to  Goodvear  Redwood  Co., 
Elk,    Calif.      Lead  block.     1,458,231 ;   June  12. 

Lawson,  David  L.,  Orby,  Calif.  Lubricating  device. 
1,471,038  ;  Oct.  16. 

Lawson,  George  W..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Marine  propeller. 
1,455,591 ;  May  15. 

Lawson,  Gottfrid  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Pipe  wrench. 
Rel5,674  ;  Aug.  14. 

Lawson,  Jasper  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bumper  for 
vehicles.     1,477,067:  Dec.  11. 

Lawson,  John  A.,  West  Haven,  Conn.  Road  guard. 
1,449,518;  Mar.  27. 

Lawson,  Lindley  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Gas  stove.  Des. 
62,955  ;  Aug.  28. 


Lawson,  Robert  H.,  assignor  to  Hemphill  Company,  Cen- 
tral Palls,  R.  I.  Knitting  machine  and  producing  split 
fabric.     1,458,833  ;  June  12. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  assignor  to  Hemphill  Company,  Cen- 
tral Falls,  R.  I.  Knitting  machine  and  forming  reen- 
forcements.     1,459,157  ;   June  19. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  assignor  to  Hemphill  Company,  Cen- 
tral Falls,  R.  I.  Making  stockings.  1,467,549 ; 
Sept.   11. 

Lawson,  Samuel  H.,  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Air   cooling   system.      1,448,071  ;    Mar.    13. 

Lawson,  Sidney  C,  Deer  Lodge,  Mont.  Tractor  saw  at- 
tachment.    1,464,878;  Aug.  14. 

Lawter,  Alva  H.     (See  Lawter.  Thomas  P.  and  A.  H.) 

Lawter,  Thomas  F.  and  A.  H.,  Newcastle,  Ind.  Com- 
bustion-promoting device.     1,468,536 ;    Sept.   18. 

Lawton,  Alfred,  Manchester,  England.  Apparatus  for  the 
manufacture  of  hollow  India-rubber  balls.  1,467,438  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Lawton,  Hugh  M.,  Bellevue,  Ky.,  assignor  to  The  Cin- 
cinnati Time  Recorder  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Time  recorder.     No.  1,441,435  ;  Jan.  9. 

Lawton,  Hugh  M.,  Bellevue,  Ky.,  assignor  to  The  Cin- 
cinnati Time  Recorder  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Card    rack.      1,473,821 ;   Nov.    13. 

Lay,  Charles  H.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway 
signaling  system.     1,442,811  ;  Jan.  23. 

Layer,  George.     (See  Schuck,  C.  jr.,  and  Layer.) 

Layman,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Molding  machine.  1,444,617 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Layman,  Hebron  B.,  assignor  to  The  Layman  Pressed  Rod 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Connecting  rod. 
1,444,471 ;  Feb.  6. 

Layman,  Hebron  B.,  assignor  to  The  Layman  Pressed 
Rod  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Connecting  rod. 
1,444,472;  Feb.  6. 

Layman  Pressed  Rod  Company,  The.  (See  Layman,  He- 
bron, B.,  assignor.) 

Layne  and  Bowler  Company.  (See  Noland,  John  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Layne,  James  W.,  Danville,  Va.  Scraper.  1,463,745 ; 
July   31. 

Layne,  Mahlon  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Well  mechanism. 
1,453,847  :   May   l: 

Layne,  Mahlon  E.,  Houston,  Tex.  Movable  power  unit. 
1,462,708  ;   July  24. 

Layne,  Mahlon  E.,  and  S.  N.  Hall,  Los  Angeles.  Calif., 
said  Hall  assignor  to  said  Layne.  Well  mechanism. 
1,447,992  ;  Mar.  13. 

Layne,  Mahlon  E.,  and  S.  N.  Hall,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. ; 
said  Hall  assignor  to  said  Layne.  Pump  mechanism. 
1,469,419  ;  Oct.  2. 

Layne,  William  R.,  Richmond,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Shaft  bearing. 
1,454,682;  May  8. 

Layng.  Harai  R..  deceased,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  ;  H.  P. 
Layng,  administratrix.  Wet  chloridizing  volatilization 
process.     1,465,138  ;  Aug.  14. 

Layng,  Hattie  F.,  administratrix.     (See  Layng,  Harai  R.) 

Lavstrom,  Hilding  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Bicycle  stand. 
1,468,161 ;  Sept.'  18. 

Layton,  Ernest  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Distributor. 
1,445,442  ;  Feb.  13. 

Layton,  Shirley  T.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Mod- 
eling appliance.     1,449,519  ;  Mar.  27. 

Lazaea,  Ignacio,  Salem,  Va.  Web-feeding  device. 
1.451,579;  Apr.   10. 

Lazaga,  Ignacio,  Salem,  Va.  Machine  for  packaging 
articles.     1.452,692;  Apr.  24. 

Lazar.  Leon,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  spotlight  for 
dental   chairs.     1,469,841;   Oct.   9. 

Lazar,  Leon,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Adjustable  spotlight  for 
dental  chairs.     1,469,928;  Oct.  9. 

Lazar,  William  T.,  Appleton,  Wis.  Paper-interfolding 
machine.     1,457,978  :  June  5. 

Lazarus,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chopper.  1,457,374  ; 
June  5. 

Lazarus,  Charles  G.,  et  al.  (See  Lehmann,  J.  C,  and 
Timmerman,  assignors.) 

Lazoar.  Gladvs  M.,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.  Child's  car. 
1,477,444;  Dec.  11. 

Lazpar,  William  H.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Toy  wagon. 
1,444,510 ;  Feb.  6. 

Lazerick,  David  L.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Punctureproof  re- 
liner  for  pneumatic  tires  and  casings.  1,461,217 ; 
July  10. 

Lazier,  Arthur  A.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Timing  device  for  in- 
ternal-combustion engines.     1,463,474  ;  July  31. 

Lazier,  Thomas  C,  Belleville,  Canada,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Natural  Air  Dryers,  Inc.  Drying  ap- 
paratus   for  lumber.      1,464,323 ;    Aug.   7. 

Lazier,  Thomas  C,  Belleville,  Canada,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Natural  Air  Dryers,  Inc.  Drying  ap- 
paratus for  di.'^crete  masses.     1,464,324  ;  Aug.  7. 

Lazier,  Thomas  C,  Belleville,  Canada,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Natural  Air  Dryers,  Inc.  Drying  ap- 
paratus.     1,464,325  ;    Aug.   7. 

"  L'Azote  Francais,"  S.  A.  (See  Guye,  P.  A.,  and 
Schmidt,  assignors.) 

Lazzari,  Alberto,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Float-operated  circuit 
closer.     1,476,525  ;  Dec.  4. 


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Lazzai'l,  Leone,  Greenville,  N.  J.  Ventilated  waterproof 
shoe.     1,455.535  ;  May  15. 

Lea,  Charles,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Mohawk  Carpet  Mills,  Inc.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 
Cross-weaving  loom.     1,447,351 ;  Mar.  6. 

Lea,  Frank  B..  Findlay,  Ohio.  Truck  for  talking  ma- 
chines.    1,465,945;  Aug.  28. 

Lea,  Charles  H.,  et  al.  (See  Westman,  Almar  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lea,  James  E.,  Manchester,  England.  Apparatus  for 
measuring  granular  or  powdered  material.  1,473,633  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Lea,  John  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Battery-plate-treating  ap- 
naratus.      1,473,108;    Nov.    6. 

Lea,  Lillian  M.,  Tottenville,  N.  Y.  Shampoo  cup. 
1,468,537;  Sept.  18. 

Lea,  Normaii,  London,  England.  Modulated  signaling  sys- 
tem    particularly     applicable     to     wireless     signaling. 


Stovepipe  lock.     1,460,255 ; 


tem     particularly 

3,455,84,5;   May   22 
Leach,  Blanche,  Reno,  Nev 

June  26. 

Leach,  Ed.     (See  Gray,  John  E.,  assignor.) 
Leach,   Ernest   C.      (See  Peterson,   O.   T.,   and   Leach.) 
Leach,  Henry  G.  and  J.  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Amplifying 

receiver.     1.474,973 ;   Nov.   20. 
Leach,  James  M.,  Smithton,  Pa.    Shipping  case.    1,465,225  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Leach.    John    J.,    Indian    Orchard,    Mass.       Gate    valve. 

1,475,191  ;    Nov.    27. 
Leach,  Joseph  S.     (See  Leach,  Henry  G.,  and  J.  S.) 
Leach,    Lester    L.       (See    Entwisle,    E.    F.,    Howell,    and 

Leach.) 
Leach,   Trov  A.     (See   Harris,   L.  E.,  and  Leach.) 
Leach,  William  W.,  Mansfield,  Ohio.     Loader.     1,447,255 

Mar.  6. 
Leach,  William  W.,   Mansfield,  Ohio.     Crate.     1,463,512 

July    31. 
Leadbetter,  William  H.,  Dallas,  Tex.     Soil-shedding  agri 

cultural  implement.     1,445,148  ;  Feb.  13. 
Leader,  John.     (See  Litwiller,  T.,  and  Leader.) 
Leager,    Samuel    F.,    and   F.   H.   Vliet,    Spotswood,    N.   J 

Spark    plug.      1,465,582;    Aug.    21. 
Leahy,    Frank    C,    and    G.    H.    Hileman,    Detroit,    Mich 

Antiseptic  container.     1,452,299  ;  Apr.  17. 
Leahy,   Herbert  V.,   et  al.      (See  Leahy,   Herbert  V.,   as- 
signor.) 
Leahy,  Herbert  V.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  P.  Brown  and  H.  V.  Leahy.    Carburetor. 

1,445,328 ;  Feb.  13. 
Leahy,    Josephine    M.,     Houston,    Tex.      Filing    system. 

1,474,196 ;  Nov.  13. 
Leahy.    Richard    A.,    Bonne    Terre,    Mo.      Apparatus    for 

screening  granular  materials.     1,456,067  ;  May  22. 
Leak,    Charles,     CenterviUe,     Iowa.       Combination     tool. 

1,477,833  ;   Dec.   18. 
Leak,    Edward   C,   Reno,   Nev.     Brush   grubber   and   lev- 

eler.     1.469,517;  Oct.  2. 
Leake,     George,     Mason     City,     Iowa.       Transom     lift. 

1,460,023  ;  June  26. 
Leake,   Richard   C,   assignor  to  General  Railway   Signal 

Company,  Rochester,  N.  T.     Point  detector.     1,442,685  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Leake.     Thomas     S.,     San     Francisco,     Calif.       Tractor. 

1,463,366;    July    31. 
Leander,  Axel  A.,  Seattle,  Wash.   Game  device.   1,448,454  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Leander,  Axel  A.,  Seattle,  Wash.     Garment.     1,448,455 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Leander,    Axel    A.,    Seattle,    Wash.      Cloth    folding   and 

measuring  device.     1,449,049 ;   Mar.   20. 
Leane,   Sidney   A.,  Farrell's   Flat,   South   Australia,   Aus- 
tralia.    Container  for  matches.    1,462,971 ;  July  24. 
Learman,   Prank  J.,   assignor   to   Buffalo    Specialty   Com- 
pany,    Bufifalo,     N,     Y.       Polishing    mop.       1,461,003 ; 

July  3. 
Leary,  William  E.,  Placerville,  Idaho.   Saw  set.   1,465,606  ; 

Aug.   21. 
Leary,  William  L.     (See  Edwards,  Bruce  V.,  assignor.) 
Leas,  Bert  E.,  Luverne,  Minn.     Rake.     1,442,686  ;  Jan.  16. 
Leas,  Bert  E.,  Luverne,  Minn.     Rake.     1,442,687  ;  Jan.  16. 
Leas,  Bert  E..  Luverne,  Minn.     Rake.     1,471,964  ;  Oct.  23. 
Leas,    Harold    L.,    Waukon,    Iowa.      Valve.      1,464,007 ; 

Aug.   7. 
Leathem,    James,    Lebanon,    Pa.      Rotary    hook    or    loop 

taker  for  sewing  machines.     1,443,418  ;  Jan.  30. 
Leathem,      James,      Lebanon,      Pa.        Sewing      machine. 

1,464,081  ;  Aug.   7. 
Leather.      John,      Waterbury,      Conn.      Lingerie      clasp. 

1,444,030  ;  Feb.  6. 
Leatherman,  Robert  L.,  and  A.  M.  Yockey,  Mount  Pleasant, 

Pa.     Folding  table.     1,475,401 ;  Nov.  27. 
Leavenworth,  Seth  H.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Metal  surfacing 

or  abrading  machine.     1,457,979  ;  June  5. 
Leavenworth,  Seth  H.,  assignor  to  The  Van  Bergh  Silver 

Plate     Co.,     Rochester,     N.     Y.       Spiritual-mass     card 

tray.     Des.  63,565;  Dec.  18. 
Leaver,  Edmund  S.,  Tucson,  Ariz.,  assignor  of  one-third 

to  C.  E.  van  Barneveld,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  one-third 

to    L.    R.    Eckman,    Tucson,    Ariz.      Making    solutions 

containing      sulphuric      acid      and      ferric      sulphate. 

1,477,965;   Dec.   18. 
Leaver,     James     M.     and     J.     M.,     jr.,     Oakland,     Calif. 

Lumber  sorter.     1,466,909  ;  Sept.  4. 


(See    Leaver,    James    M.    and 
Oreg.        Doughnut      fryer. 
Burial    appa- 


Leaver,    James    M.,    jr. 
J.  M.,  jr.) 

Leavitt,      Grace,      Ashland, 
1,449,948;   Mar.  27. 

Leavitt,    Harvey    H.,    Wadesboro,    N.    C. 
ratus.     1,450,092  ;  Mar.  27. 

Leavitt  Mfg.  Company.  (See  Christopher,  Daniel  L., 
assignor. ) 

Leavitt,  Samuel  W.     (See  Marshall,  J.  P.,  and  Leavitt.) 

Le  Beau,  Ernest  A.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Railway  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Third  or  fourth  point  sus- 
pension support  mount  or  bracket  for  brake  beams. 
1,453,684  ;   May   1, 

Le  Beau,  Fernando  J.,  et  al.  (See  Peterson,  Earl  W., 
assignor.) 

Leber,  George  J.     (See  Smith,  O.  A.,  and  Leber.) 

Leber,  George  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Washline  reel. 
1,455,343  ;  May  15. 

Lebnerz,  Harry  J.,  Frederick,  Md.  Bag  support. 
1,455,536  ;  May  15. 

Leblanc,  Carlos.     (See  Fernandez,  J.  V.,  and  Leblanc.) 

Leblanc,  Charles  L.  A.  M.,  assignor  to  Societe  Anouyme 
Pour  I'Exploitation  des  Procedes  Maurice  Leblanc- 
Vickers,  Paris,  France.  Commutating  system  for  elec- 
trical   machines.      1,461,446 ;    July    10. 

Leblanc,  Charles  L.  A.  M.,  assignor  to  SociStS  Anonyme 
pour  I'Exploitation  des  Proc6d6s  Maurice  Leblanc-Viek- 
ers,  I'aris,  Fraiice.  Balancing  disturbing  forces  and 
couples  which  are  produced  in  a  reciprocating  engine. 
1,472,012;  Oct.  23. 

Le  Blanc,  Ernest  M.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Garment-display 
stand.     1,464,431 ;  Aug.   7. 

Le  Blanc,  Joseph  A.,  Salem,  Mass.  Nonskidding  tire  shoe. 
1,451,074  ;   Apr.  10. 

Leblanc,  Maurice,  Val-sur-Seine  par  C'roissy,  France,  as- 
signor   to    Societe    Anonyme    pour    I'Exploitation    des 

Procedes,      Westinghouse      Leblanc,      Paris,       (Seine),. 

Prance.     Steam-ejector  apparatus.     1,461,447  ;  July  10. 
Leblanc,   Maurice,   assignor  to   Ste.    Anonyme   Pour   I'Ex- 

ploitation    de    Precedes    Westinghouse    Leblanc,    Paris, 

Prance.       Exhaust     arrangement    for    steam     ejectors. 

1,475,441  ;   Nov.  27. 
Lebleson,  Minnie,   Guttenberg,   N.   J.     Strainer  and  stop- 
per for  pipes.     1,461,317;  July  10. 
Le    Blond,    R.    K.,    Machine    Tool    Company,    The.      (See 

Groene,  William  P.,  assignor.) 
Le  Boeuf,  Arthur  W.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  M.  J. 

Whittall    and    A.    Thomas,    Worcester,    Mass.      Brush 

machine.     1,449,424  ;   M^r.   27. 
Lebow,  Maurice,  assignor  to  Dorf  &  Company,  BaltimorCf 

Md.     Adjustable  cap.     1,461,623;   July  10. 
Lebreton,  Anna,  and  E.  Talbot,  Seattle,  Wash.     Street  in- 
dicator.    1,460,854  ;   July  3. 
Lebros  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  The.     (See  Levin,  Jacob,. 

assignor.) 
Le  Bus,  Franklin  L.     (See  Le  Bus,  George  F.  and  P.  L.) 
Le  Bus,  George  F.     (See  Lebus,  John  E.,  assignor.) 
Le  Bus,    George    P.    and    F.    L.,    Electra,    Tex.      Wrench. 

1,476,341  ;  Dec.  4. 
Lebus,    John    E.,    Electra,    assignor    to    G.    P.    Le    Bus, 

Wichita    County,    Tex.      Toothless    slip    and    elevator. 

1,477,709;  Dec.  18. 
Lebwohl,   Benjamin,  assignor  of  one-half  to   B.   Mindich, 

New    York,    N.    Y.      Combined   cigar   or    cigarette    and 

match    box.      1,477,373:    Dec.    11. 
Lecavalier,  Albert.     (See  Gohier,  E.,  and  Lecavalier.) 
Lechleitner,   James  W.      (See   Mitchel,    C.   P.,   and   Lech- 

leitner.) 
Lechner,  Herman  R.,  Shreveport,  La.    Valve.     1,449,337 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Leckinger,    Philip   H.,    assignor   to    High    Speed    Hammer 

Company,    Inc.,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Riveting    hammer. 

1,460,424  ;   July  3. 
Lecocq,  Eug6ne,  Brussels,  Belgium.   Coke  oven.   1,466,663  ; 

Sept.   4. 
Le  Cocq,  Frank  and   I.,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.     Cylindrical 

structure  and  block  thereof.     1,462,605  ;  July  24. 
Le  Cocq,  Irwin.     (See  Le  Cocq,  Frank  and  I.) 
Le  Compte,  Edward  P.,  Park  City,  Utah.     Coat  adjuster. 

1,458,066 ;  June  5. 
Le  Compte,  Frank  H.     (See  Le  Compte,  Onesime  H.  and 

F.  H.) 
Le  Compte,  Harry  J.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.    Stovepipe  fastener. 

1,451,043  ;  Apr.  10. 
Le  Compte,  Onesime  H.  and  F.  H.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.,  as- 
signors to  The  Le  Compte  Standard  Automatic  Drawbar 

and  Connector  Company,  Denver,  Colo.     Car  coupling. 

1,448,755  ;  Mar.  20. 
Le  Compte  Standard  Automatic  Drawbar  and  Connector 

Company,  The.     (See  Le  Compte,  Onesime  H,  and  F.  H., 

assignors.) 
L'Ecuyer,   Romulus   A.,   Chicago,   and   L.    S.   Marks,   Oak 

Park,    111.      Holder    for    lighting    fixtures.      1,462,692; 

July  24. 
Leczyckl,     Stanly,     Detroit,     Mich..       Lock.      1,451,464; 

Apr.   10. 
Ledbetter,  Thomas  P.,  Columbus,  Ga.     Front-wheel  driving 

mechanism.     1,440,474  ;  Jan.  2. 
Leddick.  George,  Schenectady,  N,  Y,,  assignor  to  General 

Electric      Company.        Electric      switch.        1,477,834 ; 

Dec.  18.  • 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Austria,    assignor    to    Westing- 
Electric  gas  lamp.     1,461,360 ; 

Austria,    assignor    to    Westing- 
Electric  gas  lamp.     1,461,921 ; 

Austria,    assignor    to    Westing- 
Electric    incandescent    lamp. 


Combined 
Des.  62,490; 

Combined 
Des.  62,491 ; 


Ledeboer,  John  W.,  Ambler,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Asbestos 
Shingle,  Slate  &  Sheathing  Company.  Colored  cement 
composition  and  preparing  the  same.     1,463,961  ;  Aug.  7. 

Lederer,  Anton,  Vienna,  -Austria,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Lamp  Company.  Electric  gas  lamp.  1,461,359  ; 
July  10. 

Lederer,  Anton,  Vienna, 
house  Lamp  Company. 
July  10. 

Lederer,  Anton,  Vienna, 
house  Lamp  Company. 
July  17. 

Lederer,    Anton,    Vienna, 
house    Lamp    Company. 
1,464,826  ;  Aug.  14. 

Lederer,  Carl  F.,  deceased,  by  F.  S.  Lederer,  administra- 
trix, assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  F.  Church,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.  Process  and  article  for  producing  moving  pic- 
tures.    1,446,123  :  Feb.  20. 

Lederer,  Frances  S.,  administratrix.  (See  Lederer, 
Carl  F.) 

Lederer,     Sigmund    L.,     Providence,     R.     I 
leather  and  metal  fabric  watch  bracelet. 
June  12. 

Lederer,     Sigmund     L.,     Providence,     R.     I 
leather  and  metal  fabric  watch  bracelet. 
June  12. 

Ledewyn,  Gustavo.     (See  Wagemans,  J.  E.,  and  Ledewyn.) 

Ledin,  Charles,  assignor  to  The  Yale  &  Towne  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Switch  lock. 
1,466,594  ;  Aug.  28. 

Le  Doux,  Pearl,  Oakland,  Calif.  Combination  doll  and 
pincushion.     Des.   62,291 ;  May  1. 

Ledoux,  Victor,'  New  Bedford,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Mllford,  Mass.  Shuttle. 
1,463,286;    July    31. 

Le  Due,  Louis  C.     (See  Burg,  C.  M.,  Decker,  and  Le  Due.) 

Ledwinka,  Joseph,  assignor,  by  mesne  assigTiments,  to 
Budd  Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Disk  wheel 
1,441,005  ;   Jan.   2. 

Ledwinka,  Joseph,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Budd  Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Retaining 
device  for  removable  wheels.     1,442,621  ;  Jan.  16. 

Ledwinka,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Jig  for  use  in 
assembling  and  electrically  welding  together  the  parts 
of  automobile  bodies  and  other  structures.  1,441,436  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Ledwinka,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Channel  structure 
for  tonneau  panels.     1,443,482  ;   Jan.  30. 

Ledwinka,   Joseph,   assignor   to   Edward   G.   Budd 
facturing  Company,   Philadelphia,  Pa. 
ture  for  tonneau   panels.     1,443,488  ; 

Ledwinka,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Edward 
facturing  Company,  I'hiladelphia,  Pa. 
ture  for  tonneau  panels.     1,443,484  ;  Jan.  30 

Ledwinka,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd  Manu 
facturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lock  mecha 
nisra  for  automobile  doors.     1.443,959  ;  Feb.   0. 

Ledwinka,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Edward  G 
turing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
1,447,619  ;  Mar.  6. 

Ledwinka,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Assembling  and 
welding  jig.     1,464,207;   Aug.   7. 

Ledwinka,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Loop-strap- 
securing  device  for  automobile  tops.  1,469,929 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Ledyard,  Harry  A.  and  J.  J.  Jelley,  Ashland,  Ohio.  Vault 
or  the  like.     1,467,862  ;   Sept.   11. 

Lee.  Albert  J.  F.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Rotating 
scraper  for  cleaning-  the  skin  of  vessels.  1,456,386 ; 
May    22. 

Lee,  Albert  P.,  assignor  to  Lee  Trailer  &  Body  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Rear-dumping  vehicle.     1,444,382  ;  Feb.  6. 

Lee,  Albert  P.,  assignor  to  Lee  Trailer  &  Body  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Steering  mechanism.     1,446,756;  Feb.  27. 

Lee,  Albert  P.,  assignor  to  Lee  Loader  &  Body  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.     Dumping  vehicle.     1,467.485;  Sept.  11. 

Lee,  Alexander  P.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Broiler.  1,471,039  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Lee,  Amos  M.,  and  E.  J.  Hagreen,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Desk  pad.     1,458,488  ;  June  12. 

Lee,  Bernard  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Attachment  for 
headlights.     1,462,065  ;  July  17. 

Lee.  Bernard  S.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Burnishing 
machine.     1,443,419  ;  Jan.  30. 

Lee,  Bernard  S.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Safety 
device.     1,454,898  ;  May  15. 

Lee,  Charles  F.,  Astoria,  assignor  of  one-third  to  G.  C. 
Pahlow,  Galesburg,  111.    Door  latch.    1,405.672  ;  Aug.  21. 

Lee,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Research  Cor- 
poration, Dayton,  Ohio.     Furnace.     1,445,220  ;  Feb.  13. 

Lee,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Research 
Corporation,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Electric  furnace. 
1,463,513;    July   31. 

Lee,  Charles  P.,  St.  Clairsvllle,  Ohio.  Gang  plow, 
1,476,823;  Dec.«ll. 


Channel 
Jan.  30. 
G.   Budd 

Channel 


Manu- 
struc- 

Manu- 
struc- 


Budd  Manufac- 
Truck     body. 


Lee,  Charles  W..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tool  holder. 
1,447,139  ;  Feb.  27. 

Lee,  Daniel,  Columbus,  Ga.  Box-car  door.  1,447,876 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Lee,  Donovan  H.,  London,  England.  Railway-rail  joint. 
1,447,671 ;  Mar.  6. 

Lee,  Elmer  J.,  Bangor,  Pa.     Timer.     1,459,678  ;  June  19. 

Lee,  Ernest  A.,  Lorain,  Ohio.  Sewing  machine. 
1,449,682;  Mar.  27. 

Lee,  Frederick  C,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Suspend- 
ers.    1,447,093  ;  Feb.  27. 

Lee,  liYederick  C,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Fishing- 
rod  handle.     1,452,808  ;  Apr.   24. 

Lee,  Frederick  L.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Pneumatic  load  car- 
rier.    1,444,157  ;  Feb.  6. 

Lee,  Gussie  A.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Oil  burner.  1,442,673 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Lee,  Harry  M.,  Chillicothe,  111.  Auxiliary  carburetor. 
1,456,025  :   May  22. 

I.«e,  Harry  W.,  et  al.  (See  Robinson,  R.  M.,  and  Bradley, 
assignors.) 

Lee,  Henry  B.,  assignor  to  The  D.  E.  Whlton  Machine 
Company,  New  London,  Conn.  Steam  packing. 
1,458,489  ;  June  12. 

Lee,  Henry  J.,  Fountain  Run,  Kv.  Collapsible  crate. 
1,453,148  ;   Apr.   24. 

T.ee,  Hugh  W.,  and  J.  W.  Swindale,  assignors  to  Sir  W.  G. 
.Vrrastrong,  Whitworth  and  Company,  Limited,  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne, England.  Ammunition  hoist  espe- 
cinllv  suitable  for  use  on  board  ship.  1,465,990 : 
Aug.  28. 

Lee,  James  E.,  assignor  to  The  Challenge  Machinery 
Company,  Grand  Haven,  Mich.  Galley  lock.  1,458,712  ; 
June  12. 

Lee,  John  A.,  Coopersvllle,  Mich.  Can-feeding  mecha- 
nism.    1,457,177;  May  29. 

Lee,  John  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Burglar  alarm.  1,457,176; 
May  29. 

Lee,  John  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Card  holder.  1,442,674; 
Jan.  16. 

Lee,  Johu  L.,  Sherrill,  assignor  to  Oneida  Community, 
Limited,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Display  device  or  container 
for  silverware,  etc.     1.441,437  ;  Jan.  9. 

Lee,  Lawrence  H.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Train  light. 
1,440,878  .Ian.   2. 

Lee,  Leif,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Power-transmission  device. 
1,443,026;  Jan.  23. 

Lee,  Leif,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Roll-balancing  mechanism. 
1,452,347  ;  Apr.  17. 

Lee  Loader  &  Body  Co.     (See  Lee,  Albert  P.,  assignor.) 

Lee  &  Nash,  Inc.     (See  Nash,  James  H.,  assignor.) 

Lee,  Nathaniel  B.,  et  al.  (See  James,  William  E., 
assignor.) 

Lee,  Ottar  S.,  assignor  to  Nye  Tool  and  Machine  Works, 
Chicago,  III.     Die-milling  machine.     1,442,483  ;  Jan.  16. 

Lee,  Ottar  S.,  assignor  to  Nye  Tool  &  Machine  Works, 
Chicago,  111.     Die-milling  machine.     1,442.484  ;  Jan.  16. 

Lee,  Ralph  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Delco- 
Llght  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Power  stand.  1,476,450  ; 
Dec.   4. 

Lee.  Ralston  T.,  Marietta,  Ohio.  Drive  -  wheel  rim. 
1,451,991  ;  Apr.  17. 

Lee  Razor  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Browning, 
George,    assignor.) 

Lee,  Richard  V.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  M.  McGrail, 
Callstoga,  Calif.     Faucet.     1,441,987  ;  Jan.  9. 

Lee,  Ross,  Chaffee,  Mo.  Tool  for  inserting  piston  rings. 
1,452,468  ;  Apr.  17. 

Lee,  Samuel  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tool  holder.  1,478,967  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Lee,   Thomas.      (See  Hollingdrake,   H.,  and  Lee.) 

Lee,  Thomas  L.,  assignor  to  North  East  Electric  (Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.     Test  bench.     1,451,992;  Apr.   17. 

Lee,  Thomas  L.,  assignor  to  North  East  Electric  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Brush  rigging.  1,478,665 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Lee.  Thomas  L.,  and  B.  H.  Sullivan,  assignors  to  North 
East  Electric  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Electric 
system  for  vehicles.     1,440,879  ;  Jan.  2. 

Lee  Trailer  &  Body  Co.     (See  Lee,  Albert  P.,  assignor.) 

Lee.  William  A.,  Augusta,  Ga.  Press  cloth.  1,444,253  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Lee,  William  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  C.  Crosby,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.     Spark  plug.     1,454,516  ;  May  8, 

Lee,  William  J.,  Easton,  assignor  to  Marine  Decking  and 
Supply  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tackle  block.  1,449,363 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Lee,  William  R.,  Fresno,  Calif.     Brake.     1,444,317  :  Feb.  6. 

Lee,  Yong  K.,  assignor  to  The  Borromite  Company  of 
America,  Chicago,  111.  Base-exchange  silicate  and  pre- 
paring the  same.     1,472,011 ;  Oct.  23. 

Leece,  Charles  E.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  Robert  P. 
Leece  and  one-third  to  B.  Clark,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 
Incandescent  electric  lamp.     1,457,440;  June  5. 

Leece,  Leicester  L.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Gear  shift  for 
motor  vehicles.     1,450,745:  Apr.  3. 

Leece,  Robert  F.,  et  al.  (See  Leece,  Charles  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Leech,  Abner  Y.,  jr.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Firing  mecha- 
nism.    1,469,663  ;  Oct.  2. 


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Leech,    Benjamin,    Macclesflcld,    assignor   of    one-half    to 

Henry  &  Leigh   Slater,   Limited,  Manchester,   England. 

Apparatus    for    the   electrolytic   production    of  metallic 

alloys   in    the   form    of    paste    or   sludge.      1,461,276; 

July  10. 
Leech,  Charles  M.,  deceased,  Lima,  Ohio ;  C.  E.  Kindell, 

administrator.     Internal-combustion  engine.    1,454,934  ; 

May  15. 
Leech,    Edward    W.,    jr.,   Baltimore,    Md.      Spring   oiler. 

1,461,244;  July  10. 

Leech,  Edward  W.,  jr.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Spring  oiler. 
1,461,245  ;  July  10. 

Leech,  Edward  W.,  jr.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Safety  lock  for 
stopcocks.     1,473,774  ;  Nov.  13. 

Leech,  Edward  W.,  jr.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Safety  lock  for 
stopcocks.     1,473,775  ;   Nov.   13. 

Leech,  Francis  B.,  and  E.  W.  Titus,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Parking  light.     1,447,589  ;  Mar.  6. 

Leech,    Granville.       (See    Leech,    Stanley    and    G.) 

Leech,  John,  Bridgeport,  assignor  to  International  Silver 
Company,  Meriden,  Conn.  Spoon,  or  similar  article. 
Des.  62,009  ;  Feb.  27. 

Leech,  John,  Bridgeport,  assignor  to  International  Silver 
Company,  Meriden,  Conn.  Fork  or  similar  article. 
Des.  62,206  ;  Apr.  10. 

Leech,  Stanley  and  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Wringer. 
1,476,759  :  Dec.  11. 

Leedom,  Randolph,  Clifton.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  West- 
ern Union  Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pole 
cleaning  and  shaving  machine.     1,473,582  ;   No¥.  6. 

Leeds  Forge  Company,  The.  (See  Gresley,  Herbert  N., 
assignor.) 

Leeds.  Hosmcr  W.,  Seligman,  Ariz.  Car  ventilator. 
1,459,405  ;    June    19. 

Leeds,  Morris  E.,  assignor  to  Leeds  &  Northrup  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Speed-control  apparatus. 
1,476,824  ;  Dec.  11. 

Leeds  &  Northrup  Company.     (See  Behr,  Leo,  assignor.) 

Leeds  &  Northrup  Company.  (See  Brewer,  Henry,  as- 
signor.) 

Leeds  &  Northrup  Company.  (See  Keeler,  Earl  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Leeds  &  Northrup  Company.  (See  Leeds,  Morris  E., 
assignor.) 

Leeds,"  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  The  Topping  Mfg.  Company, 
Ashland,  Ohio.  Lower  door  guide  for  sliding  and  fold- 
ing doors.     1.444,349  ;  Feb.  6. 

Leeds,  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  The  Topping  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Ashland,  Ohio.  Carrier  for  disappearing  doors. 
1,450,729  ;    Apr.    3. 

Leedy  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Mueller,  Lawrence  A., 
asBignor.) 

Leedy  Manufacturing  Company.  (Sec  Leedy,  Ulysses  G., 
assignor.) 

Leedy  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Strupe,  Cecil  H., 
assignor.) 

Lei'dy.  Ulysses  G.,  assignor  to  Leedy  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. Indianapolis.  Ind.  Drum  and  trap  combination. 
1.456.242  ;  May  22. 

Leedy,  Ulysses  G.,  assignor  to  Leedy  Manufacturing 
Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Foot-control  snare  con- 
trol for  snare  drums.     1,458,905  ;  June  12. 

Leedy,  Ulysses  G.,  assignor  to  Leedy  Manufacturing 
Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Snare-drum  stick. 
1,472,397;  Oct.  30. 

Leeper,  Isaac  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  L.  Greer,  East 
Mollne,  III.     Hog  oiler.     1,442,891  ;  Jan.  23. 

Lees-Bradner  Company,  The.  (See  Schurr,  Charles  H., 
assignor.) 

Lees,  Ernest  J.,  assignor  to  H.  T.  Bradner,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Arbor  support.     1,453,470  ;  May  1. 

Lees,    James    E.      (See    Cottam,    R.,    Sefton.    and    Lees.) 

Lees,  Joseph,  Allentown,  Pa.  Lawn  -  edge  trimmer. 
1,454,018  ;  May  1. 

Lees,  William,  HoUinwood,  and  W.  Moors,  Runcorn, 
England.  Stirring  device  for  agitating  liquids. 
1,441,813;  Jan.  9. 

Leeseberg,  Henry  C.  (See  Pillars,  E.  R.,  and  Leese- 
berg. ) 

Leeser,  Emll,  Chicago,  111.  Attachment  for  fountain  pens. 
1,469,092 ;  Sept.  25. 

Leete,  John  A.     (See  Gross  C.  W.,  and  Leete.) 

Lcpte,  Murray  B.,  assignor  to  R.  Wallace  &  Sons  Mfg.  Co., 
Wallingford.  Conn.  Spoon,  fork,  or  similar  article. 
Dps.  61,983;  Feb.  20. 

Leeth,  Ashby  L.  and  E.  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Tire  flap. 
1,445,443  ;  Feb.  13. 

Leeth.   Eldon  H.      (See  Leeth,  Asbby  L.  and  E.  H.) 

Lefebre.  Edward  A.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.  Amplifler.  1,453,879  ; 
May  1. 

Lefebvre.  Ren§,  Berne,  and  A.  Ramseier,  Neuchatel, 
Switzerland.     Dental  disk  holder.     1,443,079  ;  Jan.  23. 

Lefever.  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  Daisy  Manufacturing 
Co.,    Plymouth,    Mich.      Popgnn.      1,466,131  :    .Aug.    28. 

Lefever,  Eden  G.,  Boyertown,  Pa.  Brake-equalizing  de- 
vice.    1,468,910;  Sept.  25. 

Le  Fever,  Frank,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Breech-loading  single- 
barrel  gun.     1,471,900;  Oct.  23. 

Le  Fevrp,  George  A.,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  to  Paxflat 
Barrel  &  Crate  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knock- 
down barrel.     1,452,880  ;  Apr.   24. 

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Lefljngwell,  Albert  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Eli  Her- 
ring, Los  Angeles,  C^alif.  Threading  machine  for  bolts, 
pipes,  etc.     1,474,327  ;  Nov.   13. 

Leffiugwell,  George  G.  (See  Cleveland,  E.  S.,  and  Leffing- 
well.) 

Lefflngwell,  William  H.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Device  for  dem- 
onstrating lighting  effects.     1,471,615  ;  Oct.  23. 

Leffler,  John  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Safety  razor.  1,462,558  ; 
July  24. 

Lefler,  Hawley  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  E.  F.  Rus- 
sell, Grand  Bayou,  La.  Polish-rod  clamp.  1,460,256 ; 
June  26. 

Le  Floliic,  George,  Washington,  D.  C.  Adjustable  ladder 
platform.     1,454,750  ;   May  8. 

Legate,  William  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Internal-combus- 
tion engine.     1,471,743  ;  Oct.  23. 

Le  Gendre,  William.  (See  Smith,  H.  A.,  Le  Gendre,  and 
Harbison.) 

Legg,  David  A.,  assignor  to  M.  A.  Adam,  London,  England. 
Reduction  of  nitrocompounds.     1,447,557  ;  Mar.  6. 

Legg,  Joseph  W.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  High-speed 
camera.     1,454,899  :  May  15. 

Leggatt,  Edward  H.  A.,  Woodford  Green,  England.  Dart 
board  or  like  target.     1,453,396  ;  May  1. 

Legge,  William  R..  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Depth  sounder. 
1,441,230;  Jan.  9. 

Leggo,  Arthur  V.,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia.  Fur- 
nace for  roasting  ores  and  such  like  operations. 
1.444,927  ;  Feb.  13. 

Lego,  Russell  C,  Beaver  Falls.  Pa.  Double-acting  deep- 
well  pump.     1,450,213  ;  Apr.  3. 

Le  Gore,  Wlliam  M.,  Jefferson,  Iowa.  Funnel  device. 
1.442,278  :   Jan.   16. 

Le  Gorie,  Paul  J.,  Union  Hill.  N.  J.  Combined  chair  and 
cabinet  for  phonographs.     1,447,216  ;  Mar.  6. 

Le  Grand,  Ruth  A.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Doll.  Des. 
62,492  ;  .Tune  12. 

Lehman,  Edward  G.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Fastening  device. 
1,457,039  ;  May  29. 

Lehman,  Edward  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation,  Canton,  Ohio.  Safe 
construction.     1,447,794  ;  Mar.  6. 

Lehman,  Harvey  C,  Hibbing,  Minn.  Deodorizing  appara- 
tus.    1,446,310  ;   Feb.   20. 

Lehman,  Irvin  P.,  assignor  to  Blaw-Knox  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Annealing  box.     1,460,855  :  July  3. 

Lehman,  Irvin  F.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Blaw-Knox 
Company,  Blawnox,  Pa.  Annealing  -  box  bottom. 
1.476,526  ;   Dec.   4. 

Lehman,  Jay  B.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Planer.  1,456,739 ; 
May   29. 

Lehman.  John  G.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem  Foundry  & 
Machine  Company,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Cast-metal  con- 
tainer.     1,454,291  ;   May   8. 

Lehman,  John  G.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem  Foundry  &  Ma- 
chine Company,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Temperature  control 
of  kettles  by  zones.     Rel5.665  ;  July  31. 

Lehman,  John  G.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem  Foundry  &  Ma- 
chine Company.  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Temperature  control 
of  kettles  by   zones.     Rel5,703 ;   Oct.  23. 

Lehman,  Werner.  (See  Bager,  S.  R.  W.  M.,  Kaeser,  and 
Lehman.) 

Lehman.  Werner.  (See  Bager,  S.  R.  W.  M.,  Lehman, 
and  RuhlofC.) 

Lehmann,  Charles  L.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Gasoline  filter 
for  internal-combustion  engines.     1,477,885 ;   Dec.   18. 

Lehmann,  Frederick  C.  (See  Yeiser,  L.  B.,  and  Leh- 
mann.) 

Lehmann,  George,  Forest  Park.  111.  Dimmer  for  automo- 
bile headlights.     1,445,966;  Feb.  20. 

Lehmann,  Julius  C,  Jamaica,  and  G.  H.  Timmerman, 
Brooklyn,  assignors  of  one-half  to  C.  G.  Lazarus  and 
B.  Cohen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Cigar  lighter.  1,445,967  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Lehmann,  Karl  A.,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktlengesell- 
schaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,448,411 ;  Mar.  13. 

Lehmann,  Karl  A.,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Ak- 
tiengesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Case- 
shift  mechanism.     1.451,737  ;   Apr.   17. 

Lehmann,  Otto  H.,  assignor  to  The  Bearings  Company  of 
America,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Making  ball  bearings. 
1,477,570;  Dec.  18. 

Lehmann,  Paul  R.  E.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Expansible  core. 
1,466,.S66  :  Aug.  28. 

Lehnert.  .Tohn  A..  Howard.  S.  Dak.  Flying  machine. 
1,476.162  :  Dec.  4. 

Lehon  Company,  The.     (See  Lehon,  Thomas  B.,  assignor.) 

I>ehon.  Thomas  B.,  assignor  to  The  Lehon  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Building  material.     1.441,861  ;  Jan.  9. 

Lehon,  Thomas  B..  assignor  to  The  Lehon  Company,  Chi- 
cago. 111.     Roofing  material.     1,445,777  ;  Feb.  20. 

Lehr,  Edwin,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Regulator  sys- 
tem.    1,460,161  :  June  26. 

Leib,   August.      (See   Mayer,   E.,   and   Leib.) 

Leib,  August,  Berlin,  Germany.  Wave  meter  with  ca- 
thode tube.     1.446,425  ;  Feb.  20. 

Leibing,  Joseph  K.,  assignor  to  Splitdorf  Electrical  Com- 
panv,  Newark,  N.  J.  Magneto  Ignition  device. 
1,461,128 ;  July  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  pa^ewiees— Continued. 


Leibing,   William  E.,  and  L.   G.  Taggart,  Oakland,   Calif. 

Manufacturing    excelsior    pads.      1,469,420 ;    Oct.    2. 
Lelbow,  David,  and  M.  Cohen,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Towel- 
service  cabinet.     1,468,667  ;  Sept.  26. 
Leibow,    Hymaii,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Textile  fabric.      Des. 

62,912;  Aug.  21. 
Leiby,     Harvey     I.,     Bloomsburg,     Pa.        Picker     block. 

1,443,027  ;  Jan.  23. 
Leich  Electric  Company.     (See  Leicb,  Oscar  M.,  assignor.) 
Leicb,     Oscar     M.,     assignor     to     Leicb     Electric     Com- 
pany,    Genoa,     111.      Automatically  -  adjustable  bearing. 

1,458,658  ;  June  12. 
Lelch,   Oscar    M.,   assignor   to    Leicb   Electric   Company, 

Gtenoa,       111.        Electric  -  contact  -  operating       device. 

1,468,789  :  Sept.  25. 
Leichtfuss,    Herman    F.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Water    seal 

for  containers.     1,473,302;  Nov.   6. 
Leidecker,  Foster  H.,  assiijnor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 

The  Leidecker  Tool   Company,   Marietta,   Ohio.     Wire- 
rope  knife.     1,475,019  ;  Nov.  20. 
Leidecker,    Joseph    M.,    and    J.    G.    Burch,    Bartlesville, 

Okla.       Apparatus     for     spooling     wire.        1,462,014 ; 

July  17. 
Leidecker  Tool   Company,   The.      (See   Leidecker,   Foster 

H.,  assignor.) 
Leidgen,   Nicholas   C,  Detroit,  Mich.     Sash   raising  and 

lowering   device.      1,461,277 ;    July    10. 
Leidy,  Norman  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Ornamental  casing 

for  automobile  headlights.     1,453,075  ;  Apr.  24. 
Leigh,  Edward  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one-half 

to  E.  W.  Dugdale,  Kearney,  N.  J.     Floor-level  stop  for 

electrically-operated    elevators.      1,445,149 ;    Feb.    13. 
Leigh,     Millard     E.,     Burley,     Idaho.       Draft     evener. 

1,460,257 ;  June  26. 
Leightham,    Edward   J.,    Conshohocken,    Pa.      Water-level 

signal.     1,469,518;  Oct.  2. 
Leighton,    Charles    M.    H.,    Milford,    N.    H.,    assignor    to 

Draper    Corporation,    Hopedale,   Mass.      Selvage   guard 

for  looms.     1,454,787  ;  May  8. 
Leighton,  George  A..,  Roslindale,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Friction-top  can. 

1,450,422  ;  Apr.   3. 
Leighton,  George  A.,  Roslindale,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican   Can   Company,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Blacking-box 

cover.     1,451,702  ;  Apr.  17. 
Leighton,    George    A.,    Roslindale,    Mass.,    assignor    to 

American  Can   Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Soldering 

machine.     1,457,441 ;  June  5. 
Leiker,    Isadore,    Hays,    Kans.      Slot    closure    for    Ford 

automobiles.      1,472,721  ;    Oct.    30. 
Leiker,    Isadore,    Hays,    Kans.      Slot    closure    for    Ford 

automobiles.      1,472,722  ;    Oct.    30. 
Leillch,      Frank     T.,      Baltimore,     Md.        Switch     lock. 

1,451,366;  Apr.   10. 
Leimberger,    Edward    L.,    and    A.    Brasher,    Chicago,    111. 

Feeding   attachment  for   power   wringers.      1,450,891 ; 

Apr.   3. 
Leinan,  Edwin  S.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.     Agitator.     1,460,498  ; 

July  3. 
Leinbach,    Edward    L.,    Chicago,    111.      Door    check    and 

closer.     1,442,892  ;  Jan.  23. 
Lelndorf,     Emll,     New    York,    N.    Y.       Passenger    bus. 

1,468,701 ;  Sept.  25. 
Lelnen,  Joseph  E.      (See  Gargan,  C.  L.,  and  Leinen.) 
Lelnert,  Wenzel  W.,  New   York,  N.  Y.     Liquid-measuring 

machine.      1,461,424;    July    10. 
Leinweber,  Curtis  H.,  et  al.,  executors.     (See  Xjeinweber, 

Frederick   H.) 
Leinweber,    Frederick  H.,   deceased,   Chicago,   111. ;    C.   H. 

Leinweber,  W.  H.  Leinweber,  and  V.  H.  Leinweber,  ex- 
ecutors.       Internal  -  combustion      engine.        1,447,672; 

Mar.  6. 
Leinweber,  Victor  H.,  et  al.,  executors.     (See  Leinweber, 

Frederick  H.) 
Leinweber,  William  H.,  et  al.,  executors.     (See  Leinweber, 

Frederick  H.) 
Leiper,   John,    assignor   to   New   York  Mills   Corporation, 

New   York  Mills,   N.   Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des.   63,082  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Leipert,  August   H.      (See  Masury,   A.  F.,   and   Leipert.) 
Leipert,    August    H.,     assignor    to    International    Motor 

Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Assembling  middle  bear- 
ings     for     internal-combustion     motors.        1,457,115 ; 

May  29. 
Leipert,    August    H.,    assignor    to    International    Motor 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cam-shaft  unit.    1,457,707  ; 

June  5. 
Leiser,  Richard,  and  F.  Ziffer,  Vienna,  Austria.     Process 

and  apparatus  for  the  chlorination  of  methane   (CHj). 

1,459,777  ;  June  26. 
Leisge,   William   L.,   Atkinson,   Nebr.     Meter  for  milking 

apparatus.     1,451.738  ;  Apr.  17. 
Leisse,    Frederick    J.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Liquid-operated 

.lack.     1,441,628  ;  Jan.  9. 
Leissler,  Daniel,  Chicago,  111.    Enameling  oven.   1,447,795  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Leissner,    Harry    F.,     Sodertalje,     Sweden.       Fuel-supply 

pump     for     internal-combustion     engines.       1,452,428 : 

Apr.  17. 
Leist,  Louis  H.     (See  Leist,  Norman  A.  and  L.  H.) 
Leist,  Norman  A.  and  L.  H.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.     Sliding 

door  fastener.     1,448,135 ;  Mar.  13. 


Leisten,  Nicholas,  and  C.  Senn,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ga« 
generator  for  Internal-combustion  engines.  1,456,986; 
May  29. 

Leister,  Benjamin  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Heater. 
1,447,673  ;   Mar.    6. 

Leister,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  United  Machinery 
Company,  Westminster,  Md.  Green-corn-debutting  ma- 
chine.    1,453,248;  Apr.   24. 

Leister,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  United  Machinery 
Company,  Westminster,  Md.  Corn-husking  machine. 
1,471,616;  Oct.  23. 

Leisure,  John.     (See  Yetman,  O.  B.,  and  Leisure.) 

Leitch,  Lucy  B.,  administratrix.     (See  Leitch,  Meredith.) 

Leitch,  Meredith,  deceased,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  by  L.  B. 
Leitch,  administratrix,  Gordonville,  Va.,  assignor  to 
The  De  Laval  Separator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Braking  device  for  centrifugal  machines.  1,462,141  ; 
July  17. 

Leitch,  Meredith,  deceased,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  by 
L.  B.  Leitch,  administratrix,  Montgomery,  Ala.,  as- 
signor to  The  De  Laval  Separator  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Driving  means  for  centrifugal  bowls. 
1,476,760;  Dec.  11. 

Leitch,  Roy  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Car-check  holder. 
1,462,015  ;  July  17. 

Leitch,  William  I.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Adjustable  collap- 
sible bier  and  top  therefor.     1,443,185  ;  Jan.  23. 

Leitman,  Louis,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Vegetable  grater. 
1,475,839;  Nov.  27. 

Leitner,  Henry,  London,  England.  Electric  accumulator 
or  storage  battery.     1,443,321 ;  Jan.  23. 

Leitner,  Henry,  London,  England.  Electric  accumulator 
or  storage  battery.     1,443,322;  Jan.  23. 

Leitner,  Henry,  London,  England.  Production  of  metal 
airscrews  or  propellers.     1,457,844 ;   June  5. 

Leitner,  Henry,  London,  England.  Metal  propeller. 
1,459,335  ;    June    19. 

Leitner,  Henry,  Westminster,  London,  England.  Screw 
propeller.     1,456,387;  May  22. 

Leitzell,  Samuel  B.,  Butler,  Pa.  Auto  brake.  1,478,969; 
Dec.  25. 

Lejeune,  Charles,  Woluwe-St.  Lambert,  near  Brussels,  as- 
signor to  J.  Lejeune,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Control 
valve.     1,469,228  ;  Oct.  2. 

Lejeune,    Jules.      (See    Lejeune,    Charles,    assignor.) 

Leland,  George  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Electric  motor. 
1,464,911  ;  Aug.  14. 

Leland,  Sanford  D.,  WeUesley,  assignor  to  Manufactur- 
ing Equipment  &  Engineering  Company,  Framingham, 
Mass.     Bubbling  fountain.     1,446,190  ;  Feb.  20. 

Leland,  Wesley  F.     (See  Stewart,  E.  B.,  and  Leland.) 

Leland,  Wesley  F.,  assignor  to  The  Western  Casket  Hard- 
ware Company,  Elgin,  111.  Coffin  handle.  Des.  61,858; 
Jan.  30. 

Le  Mahieu,  H.   W.      (See  West,  Merle  J.,  assignor.) 

Le  Maire,  Joseph  W.,  Pittsfleld,  Mass.  Priming  device. 
1,446,850  ;  Feb.  27. 

Le  Maire,  .Joseph  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  device. 
1,468,162  ;  Sept.  18. 

Lembcke,  Carl,  Altona,  Gertnany.  Stationary  die  for 
rivet  heads.     1,442,675  ;  Jan.  16. 

Lemcke,  Otto  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hat-retaining  device. 
1,464,432  ;    Aug.   7. 

Lemelin,  George  T.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  A.  Menard, 
Springfield,  Mass.     Spring  oiler.     1,452,429  ;  Apr.  17. 

Lemen,   William   W.      (See  Withrow,  P.  C.,  and  Lemen.) 

Lemere,  Lou  S.     (See  Long,  W.  M.,  and  Lemere.) 

Lemery,  Charles,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Transmission-band- 
adjusting  means.     1,449,120  ;  Mar.   20. 

Le  Messurier,  Frank  C,  and  E.  E.  Stahl,  Tonawanda, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Columbus  McKinnon  Chain 
Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Chain  fastener.  1,476,451 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Le  Meur,  Eugene  G.,  Orleans,  Mass.  Toy.  1,441,158 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Lemke,  William  H.,  Harlan,  Iowa.  Garment  hanger. 
1,470,456  ;  Oct.  9. 

Lemm,  Leo,  assignor  to  L.  Theis,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hous- 
ing method  for  airships.    1,465,246  ;  Aug.  14. 

Lemme,  Adolph  W.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Bearing  Metal 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Die-casting  mold.  1,440,923 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Lemoigne,  William,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  E.  Bogart 
and  one-fourth  to  A.  Weiss,  Colusa,  Calif.  Adjustable 
brace.     1,460,593:  July  3. 

Lemolne,  Jules  L.,  Paris,  France.  Coffee  and  the  like  per- 
colator.    1,468,642;  Sept.  26. 

Lemon,  Alfred  B.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Badge.  1,450,689  ; 
Apr.    3. 

Lemon,  Alfred  B.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Charm.  Des. 
62,736  :  July  24. 

Lemons,  Coleman  R.     (See  Lemons,  Joseph  F.,  assignor.) 

Lemons,  Joseph  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  R.  Lemons, 
Adams,  Tenn.  Apparatus  for  distributing  powder. 
1,458,424  ;  June  12. 

Lemons,  Joseph  F.,  Cedar  Hill,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  W.  L. 
Pitt,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Spraying  device.  1,475,957; 
Dec.  4. 

Le  Moon,  Axel  R.,  assignor  to  Nelson  &  Le  Moon,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Flexible  coupling  for  drive  shafts. 
1,460,594  ;  July  3. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Lemp,  llermanu,  Erie,  Pa,,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.  Synchronizing  of  shafts.  1,471,901 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Lennghan,  Thomas,  Croydon,  England.  Automatic  tele- 
phone   system.      1,472,604 ;    Oct.    30. 

Leuck,  Karl,  Berlin,  Germany.  Steering  arrangement 
fur  motor-driven  boats.     1,473,484  ;  Nov.  6. 

Lencke,  John  K.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Armature.  1,450,599  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Lenders,  Adolph  W.  H.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Penick  &  Ford,  Ltd.,  Incorpo- 
rated. Flushing  system  for  starch  tables.  1,456,243  ; 
May  22. 

Lendi,  George  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hoisting  apparatus. 
1,455,214:  May  15. 

Lendle,  Carl  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Garment  steaming  and 
pressing   machine.      1,446,571 ;    Feb.    27. 

Lendle,  August,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Kuttroff  Pick- 
hardt  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  made  from 
kapok  fiber.     1.450,600  ;  Apr.  3. 

Lenegre,  Jos6  T,,  Oviedo,  Spain.  Furnace  for  the  treat- 
ment of  mineral  or  ores.     1,467,179  ;  Sept.  4. 

Lengel,  Irvin  D.,  assignor  to  Knoll  Manufacturing  Co., 
Reading,  Pa.  Multiple-tub  washing  machine.  1,461,318  ; 
July  10. 

Lenger,  Walter,  Dessau,  assignor  to  Actien  Gesellschaft 
fur  Anilin  Fabrikation,  Berlin,  Germany.  Converting 
silver  prints   into   color  prints.      1,473,568 ;    Nov.   6. 

Lengyel,  Thomas,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Food  grater.  1,468,311 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Lenher,  Victor,  Madison,  Wis.  Effecting  solution  of  sub- 
stances and  removing  coatings  from  bodies,  1,445,329  ; 
Feb,  13. 

Lenher,  Victor,  Madison,  Wis,  Effecting  solution  of 
substances  and  removing  coatings  from  bodies. 
1,473,350;  Nov.  6, 

Lenief ,  Andrfi,  Paris,  France.  Toothbrush.  1,453,149 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Lennard,  Thomas,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  Reanjing 
tool.     1,474,197;  Nov.  13, 

Lennartson,  John  A,,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Crate.     1,471,040 
Oct.  16. 

Lennartz,  Garfield  I".      (See  Lords,  T,  J.,  and  Lennartz.) 

Lenner,  Deane  D,,  Akron,  Ohio.     Washboard.     1,465,051 
Aug.  14. 

Lennon,  Clarence  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Machine  for  pulver- 
izing and  cleaning  soil.     1,454,548 ;  May  8. 

Lennox,  Eva  M.,  Elberon,  N.  J.    Flower  holder,     1,443,420 
Jan.  30. 

Lennox  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Dunbar, 
David,    assignor.) 

Lennox,  Talbot,  Marshalltown,  Iowa.  Handle  for  metal 
baskets,     1,443,995  ;  Feb.  6. 

Lennox,  Talbot,  Marshalltown,  Iowa,  Machine  for  forming 
sheet-metal  baskets.     1,459,224  ;  June  19, 

Lent,  Alfred  H,,  Capitola,  Calif.  Fishing  tackle. 
1,461,246;  July  10. 

Lent.   Heinricb,      (See  Besta,  A.,  and  Lent.) 

Lent,  Wilmar  F.,  assignor  to  The  Greist  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Razor-stropping  de- 
vice.     1,449,824  ;   Mar.    27. 

Lent,  Wilmar  F.,  assignor  to  The  Greist  Manufacturing 
Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Base  for  portable  lamps. 
1,454.9,S5  ;  May  15. 

Lent,  Wilmar  F.,  assignor  to  The  Greist  Manufacturing 
Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Portable  lamp. 
1,455.592  ;  May  15. 

Lente,  Jacques,  assignor  to  Society  Anonyme  d'Escaut  & 
Meiise,  Paris,  France.  Manufacture  of  return  connec- 
tions.    1,463,762  ;  July  31, 

Lents,  John  M,,  Evansville,  Ind,,  assignor  to  The  Owens 
Bottle  Companv,  Toledo,  Ohio,  Means  for  transferring 
molten  s?lass,     1,446,649  ;  Feb,  27. 

Lenz,  Charles  S.,  and  H.  M.  Cohen,  New  York,  N,  Y, 
Making  meat   casings.     1,478,968 ;  Dec.   25. 

Lenz,  Frederick  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn,  Valve-casing 
cap.     1,469,421  ;  Oct,  2. 

Lenz,  George  J,,  Green  Bay,  Wis,  Locking  means. 
1,448,277:  Mar.  13. 

Lenz,  Nicholas.      (See  Maier,  J.  B,,  Lenz,  and  Radmer,) 

Lenzi,  Dwight,  and  G.  O.  Deschamps,  Idaho  Falls,  Idaho. 
Dental  measurement-wire  container,     1,466,910  ;  Sept.  4, 

Leo   Gillig,  et  al,      (See  Farum,   Elecie  P.,  assignor,) 

Leo,  Paul,  Elizabeth,  N,  J.  Valve-adjusting  device. 
1,464,082;   Aug,   7. 

Leon,  Karl  O.,  London,  England.  Measuring  instrument 
for  sizing  and  sorting  discs  or  rollers.  1,465,555 ; 
Aug,  21. 

Leon,  L.  J.,  Mfg.  Co,     (See  Leon,  Lewlcki  J.,  assignor.) 

Leon,  Lewicki  J.,  assignor  to  L.  J.  Leon  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.     Bird-cage  catch.     1,460,102  ;  June  26, 

Leon,  Lowicki  J.,  assignor  to  L,  J.  Leon  Mfg,  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Catch  for  bird  cages.     1,478,440  ;  Dec.  25. 

Leon,  Peter  F„  New  York,  N,  Y.  Medallion,  emblem, 
button,  or  similar  article.     Des.  62.737  ;  July  24. 

Leonard,  Andrew  J.,  West  Branch,  Mich.  Hand-washing 
compound.     1,441,100  ;  .Tan.  2. 

Leonard.  Ashbury  0„  New  York,  N,  Y,  Eardrum, 
1,446,257:   Feb,   20. 

Leonard,  Caleb  E.,  Boonton,  N.  J.  Spark  plug.  1,468,970  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Leonard,  Carl  H„  Pender,  Nebr.  Dispensing  device, 
1,474,083;  Nov.  13. 


Leonard,    Caswell    L.,    Corinth,   Miss.      Vegetable   elicer. 

1,451,075  ;  Apr,  10. 
Leonard,   Charles  D.      (See  Gargan,   C.    L.,  and   Lelnen 

assignors.) 
Leonard,  Fayette  R.,  Hoquiam,  Wash.     Hoe.     1,446,802 

Feb.  27. 
Leonard,  Frank  B.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  P.  C.  Bowen 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Cooling  and  oil  saving  attachment 

1,448,708;  Mar.  13. 
Leonard,   Frederick   C.,   assignor   to   Leonard-Rooke   Com 

pany,   Providence,   R.   I.     Automatic   controlling  valve 

1.476.718  ;  Dec.   11. 

Leonard,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  Leonard-Rooke  Com 
pany,       Providence,       R.       1.         Thermostatic      valve 

1.476.719  ;  Dec.  11. 

Leonard,  Jacob  A.,  Rockford,  111.  Valve  lifter.  1,474,485 
Nov,  20, 

Leonard,  John  G,,  Maywood,  111.  Packing.  1,478,040 
Dec.   18. 

Leonard,  Joseph  E.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Kitchenette  stove 

and  cabinet.     1,475,587  ;   Nov.   27. 
Leonard,  Joseph  J.,  Rantoul,  111.     Automatic  valve  timer 
and  controL     1,465,014  ;  Aug,  14. 

Leonard,  Joseph  P.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Device  for  detect- 
ing overheated   bearings.     1,451,044  ;  Apr.  10. 

Leonard  Roller  Gear  Drive  Thresher  Company.  (See 
Leonard,   William   C,   assignor.) 

Leonard-Rooke  Company,  (See  Leonard,  Frederick  C, 
assignor,) 

Leonard,  Boss  G.     (See  Dorman,  William  S.,  assignor.) 

lyeonard,  William  C.,  assignor  to  Leonard  Roller  Gear 
Drive  Thresher  Company,  Lewiston,  Idaho.  Vehicle 
wheel.      1,467,180;    Sept.   4. 

Leonard,  William  H,,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Auto  accident 
identifier.     1,476,625  ;  Dec,   4, 

Leonardi,  Bartholomew  C,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to 
George  D.  Wright  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dye- 
ing.    1,457,581 ;  June  5. 

Leone,  Anthony,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Chalk  holder. 
1,447,674  ;   Mar.  6. 

Leonhardt,  George  F.,  assignor  to  R.  D.  Simpson,  Colum- 
bus, Ohio.     Vending  machine.     1,441,438  ;  Jan.  9. 

Leopold,  Cassella  &  Co.  Gesellschaft  mlt  beschrankter 
Haftung.      (See    Haynn,    R,,    and   Miinz,    assignors,) 

Leopold  Cassella  &  Co.  Gesellschaft  mlt  beschrUnkter 
Haftung.      (See   Herz,   R.,   and  Balhorn,   assignors.) 

Leopold  Cassella  &  Co.  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter 
Haftung.  (See  Kalischer,  G.,  MilUer,  and  Nlssen,  as- 
signors.) 

Leopold,    George   O.      (See   Fegley,   T.   J,,    and   Leopold.) 

Leopold,  George  O.,  assignor  to  North  Bro's  M'f'g  Co., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Spiral  tool.     1,460,201  ;  June  26. 

Leopold,  George  O.,  assignor  to  North  Bro's  M'f'g  Co., 
Philadelphia,   Pa.     Socket  wrench.     1,469,662 ;   Oct.   2. 

Leopold.  George  O.,  assignor  to  North  Bro's  M'f'g  Co., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Handle  for  socket  wrenches. 
1.473,436  ;   Nov.  6. 

Leopold,  Samuel  N.,  assignor  to  Morris  Paper  Mills, 
Chicago.  111.     Collapsible  caddy.     1,450,690  ;  Apr.  3, 

Leow,  Edward  P,,  Flint,  Mich,  Gear  construction. 
1,449,903  :  Mar.  27. 

Leparmentier,  Robert.  Bordeaux,  France.  Propeller  for 
aerial  machines.     1,455,442  ;   May  15, 

Le  Pere,  John  G.  (See  Hey,  E.  A,,  Le  Pere,  and 
Webber.) 

Leperre,  Emile  F.  A.  C,  Antwerp,  Belgium.  Apparatus 
for   cutting  diamonds.     1,458,768 ;   June   12. 

Lupine,  Charles,  Torino,  Italy,  assignor  to  Pathe  Cinema, 
Anciens  Etablissements  Pathe  Freres,  Paris,  France. 
Apparatus  for  direct  observation  of  picture  films. 
1,450,555  ;    Apr.    3. 

Lepley,  Daniel  F.,  Connellsville,  Pa,  Oscillatory  dump. 
1.456,388:   May  22, 

Lepley,  Daniel  F,,  Connellsville,  Pa.  Overturning  cage. 
1,475,636;  Nov.   27. 

Lepley,  Daniel  F,,  Connellsville,  Pa.  Weighing  and  loading 
apparatus  for  hoist  skips.     1,475,637  ;  Nov.  27, 

Le  Pontois,  Leon  J.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Teagle 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Combined  Ignition  and 
lighting  generator.     1,458,139  ;   June   12. 

Le  Pontois,  L6on  J.,  Lakewood,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Teagle  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
System  of  generating  and  distributing  electric  cur- 
rents.    1,466.307  ;  Aus.  28. 

Lepow,  Eva,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stocking.  1,452,517 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Leppert,  Henry  E,,  New  Britain,  assignor  to  The  Trum- 
bull Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn. 
Electric    switch.      1,441,814 :    Jan.    9. 

Leppert,  Henry  E,,  New  Britain,  assignor  to  The  Trum- 
bull Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn. 
Snap  switch.     1,443,323;  Jan,  23, 

Lerch,  Marshal  F.,  assignor  to  The  Lerch  Shumate  Bolt 
Co.,  Louisville,  Kv.    Nut  lock.     1,465,015  ;  Aug.  14. 

Lerch  Shumate  Bolt  Co.,  The.  (See  Lerch,  Marshel  F., 
assignor.) 

Lerch,  William  G.,  Akron,  assignor  to  The  India  Tire 
&  Rubber  Company,  Mogadore,  Ohio.  Tire  construc- 
tion,    1,462,453  :  July  17, 

L«rche,  Julius,  Berlin-Zehlendorf,  assignor  to  TJhren- 
fnbrik  vorm.  L.  Furtwangler,  SOhue  A,-G.,  Furtwangen 
i/Baden,  Germany.  Franking  machine.  1,472,723; 
Oct.  30. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Lerner,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dish  mounting  or  holder 

or  similar  article.     Des.  61,956  ;  Feb.  13. 
Leroy,    Jules,    Paris,    Prance.      Fuel    pump    for    internal- 
combustion  engines.     1,455,628  ;  May  15. 
Lesage,  Charles  F.,  Pont-Remy,  Somme,  France.     Textile 
Machine  for  flax  and  like  textile  substances.     1,455,629  ; 
May  15. 
Lescarboura,  Austin  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y,,  and  A.  R.  Bond, 
Plalnfleld,   N.    J.,   assignors  to   The   Aeolian    Company. 
Mounting   for   diaphragms    for   acoustical   instruments. 
1,446,911 ;  Feb.  27. 
Leschhorn,  Ernest,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Latham  Ma- 
chinery Company.     Paper-punching  press.      1,462,559 ; 
July  24. 
Lesh,  Lawrence  J.,  assignor  to  E.  J.  Simon,  New   York, 

N.   Y.      Spark-gas  apparatus.  •  1,451,426  ;  Apr.   10. 
Lesh,   Lawrence  J.,   assignor  to  B.  J.    Simon,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Spark-gas  apparatus.     1,451,427;  Apr.  10. 
Lesher,    Eugene    E.,   Braddock,    N.    Dak.      Motor   sleigh. 

1  470  087  ■   Oct,  9. 
Lesier,  'Albert   F.,    New    York,   N.    Y.      Paper   dispenser. 

1,469,162;    Sept.   25. 
Leslie  Company,  The.     (See  Metzger,  Jules  P.,  assignor.) 
Leslie,  Freeland  D.,  Milton,  Mass.     Removable  valve  seat 

for  ball  cocks.     1,461,039;  July  10. 
Leslie,    John    W.,    Evanston,    111.      Preparing    goods    for 

shipment.     1,469,797  ;  Oct.  9. 
Leslie,   John   W.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Signode   System, 

Inc.,  Chicago,   111.     Seal.     1,445,330;  Feb.  13, 
Leslie,   John   W.,   Evanston,  assignor   to   Signode   System, 
Inc.,  Chicago,  111.    Device  for  rendering  packages,  boxes, 
etc.,  pilferproof.     1,445,630  ;  Feb.  20. 
Leslie,     William     A.,     Asquith,     Saskatchewan,     Canada. 

Implement    pole.      1,476,720 ;    Dec.    11. 
Lespinasse,   Victor   D.,   Chicago,    111.      Instrument  for  re- 
moving  the  testicles  of  birds.     1,451,398  ;  Apr.   10. 
Lessen  Company,  The.     (See  Lessell,  John  B.,  assignor.) 
Lessen,  John  B.,  assignor  to  The  Lessell  Company,  Zanea- 
ville,     Ohio.       Manufacture     of     ornamented     ware. 
1,467,111;    Sept.    4. 
Lesslie,   James  J.,  Boston,   Mass.     Diestock.     1,448,030 ; 

Mar.    13. 
Les  Successeurs  d' Albert  Godde,  Bedin  &  Co.     (See  Vig- 

uon,  Louis  E.,  assignor.) 
Lester,   Lewis  R.      (See  Panalle,   Anatole,    assignor.) 
Lester,   Raymond.    Jacksonville,   Fla.     Pedestal  for   rail- 
way rolling  stock.     1,443,186  ;  Jan.   23. 
Lester,  Raymond,  Jacksonville,  Fla.     Pedestal  for  railway 

rolUng  stock.     1,446,912  ;  Feb.  27. 
Lester,  Warren  C.     (See  Geisendorfer,  G.,  and  Lester.) 
Le  Sueur,  Lionel.      (See  Marshall,  R.  T.,  and  Le  Sueur.) 
Leszczynski,     Tadeusz,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Toy     windmill. 

1,464,993  ;  Aug.  14. 
Le  Tang,  Leo  R.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Locking  mechanism. 

1,464,008  ;   Aug.    7. 
Letarte,  Emile,  Leominster,  Mass.     Comb.     Des.   63,566 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Le   Tarte,    George   M.,    Detroit,   Mich.      Spring   retainer. 

1,453,471  ;   May  1. 
Letchford,  Percy  H.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.     Head- 
light.    1,443,822  ;  Jan.  30. 
Letort,  Alfred,  and  L.  Chambon,  Paris,  France.     Appara- 
tus   for    compressing    sugar    or    the    like.      1,468,242 ; 
Sept.  18. 
Le    Tourneau,     Robert    G.,    Stockton,    Calif.       Scraper. 

1,470,853;  Oct.  16. 
Lctsch,    Eugene,    Lynbrook,    assignor    to    Pierce,    Butler 
&   Pierce  Mfg.    Corp.,    Syracuse,   N.   Y.      Fluid-pressure 
gauge.     1,476,896  ;  Dec.  11. 
Letsch,  Frederick  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Distributing  mech- 
anism for  typographic  machines.     1,441,101  ;  Jan.  2. 
Letsch,    Frederick    W.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Mold    for   typo- 
graphic machines.     1.444,254  ;  Feb.  6. 
Letsch,  Frederick  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Casting  mechanism 

for  typographic  machines.     1,458,659  ;  June  12. 
Letsch,    Frederick    W.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Assembling  and 

transfer    mechanism.      1,462,116 ;    July    17. 
Letz,  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  Letz  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Crown  Point,  Ind.    Grinding  machine.     1,440,475  ; 
Jan.  2. 
Letz  Manufacturing  Company,  The.     (See  Letz,  John  H., 

assignor.) 
Leumann,     Richard,     Chailly-sur-Lausanne,     Switzerland. 
Device   for   removing   sheets    singly     from     a     pile     of 
sheets.     1,477,835  ;  Dec.  18. 
Leuvelink,  Gerrit  J.,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Expandible  stopper. 

1,463,824  ;   Aug.   7. 
Leux,  Minnie,    assignor  to   C.    Kurlander,    St.   Louis,   Mo. 

Trousers  supporter.     1,448,551;  Mar.  13. 
Lev,   Frank  W.,  Astoria,  assignor  to  International  Pack- 
ing   Machine    Company,    New   Y'ork,    N.    Y.     Wrapping 
machine.      1,466,451  ;    Aug.    28. 
Levaillant,    Louis,    et    al.       (See    Studer,    Heinrich,    as- 
signor.) 
Levaillant,  Louis,  Zurich,  assignor  to  H.  Gattiker-Tanner, 
St.      Gallon,      Switzerland.        Dry      electric      battery. 
1,458,307  ;  .Tune  12. 
Lo  Van  Horning,  Harry,  assignor  to  Waukesha  Motor  Co., 
Waukesha,    Wis.      Intake    manifold    for    internal-com- 
bustion engines.     1,475,556  ;  Nov.  27. 
r,evnRseur,  Eusebins  L.,  Powhatan,  La.     Operating  device 
for  churns.    1,445,221 ;  Feb.  18. 


Leveen,  Swan  J.,   assignor  of  one-half  to   C.   B.   Shields, 
Rock    Island,    111.      Sound   reproducer    for   talking   ma- 
chines.     1,441,862  ;   Jan.   9. 
Le  Velle,  Clarence  W.,  Wichita,  Kans.     Disappearing  elec- 
tric fan.     1,445,402;  Feb.  13. 
Le    Velle,    Clarence    W.,    Wichita,    Kans.      Disappearing 

electric-fan  mechanism.     1,458,348  ;  June  12. 
Lev.?n,  Charles,  London,  England.     Apparatus  for  obtain- 
ing practice   in  golf  or  other  games  or  physical  exer- 
cises.    1,471,794  ;  Oct.  23. 
Levene,     Arthur     E.,     Seattle,     Wash.        Safety     razor. 

1,454,936  ;  May  15. 
Levenson,  Abraham  E.     (See  Jaffe,  Joseph  S.,  assignor.) 
Levenson,  Robert,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  Ecker,  New 
York,     N.    Y.      Chair    for    X-ray    works.       1,442,027  ; 
Jan.   9. 
Levenson,  Sarah,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Cushion  covering  for 

handles.     1,445,968;  Feb.  20. 
Leventhal,  Jacob  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Moving  picture  or 
animated  drawing  with  directing  indicator.     1,446,510  ; 
Feb.  27. 
Leventhal,  Morris  B.     (See  Kaji,  Hilda,  assignor.) 
Leventry,    Henry   F.,   Johnstown,   Pa.     Billiard-cue    rack. 

1,454,900  ;  May  15. 
Leveque,  Bernard  T.,  Wenham,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,    to    United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation, 
Paterson,  N.  J.    Buttonhole-sewing  machine.    1.459,374  ; 
June   19. 
Leveque,  Bernard  T.,  Wenham,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,    to    United    Shoe   Machinery    Corporation. 
Paterson,    N.    J.      Driving    and    stopping    mechanism. 
1,467,584  ;   Sept.    11. 
Leveque,  Bernard  T.,  Wenham,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe    Machinery    Corporation,    Paterson,    N.    J.      Per- 
forating.    1,478,441  ;  Dec.  25. 
Leverence,   William   J.,   Elkhart,   Ind.     Combination   gar- 
ment supporter.     1,448,970  ;  Mar.  20. 
Leveridge,  Walter  J.,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric    Company,     Incorporated,     New     York,     N.    Y. 
Vacuum-tube-electrode      assembling      jig.        1,456,506 ; 
May  29. 
Leveronl,  Frank,  administrator.     (See  Petersen,  Peter  E.i 
Levesque,  Philias.  St.  Boniface,  Manitoba,  Canada.     Horse- 
shoe.    1,455,918  ;  May  22. 
Levett,  W.   M.   and  Walker  M.,   Co.      (See  Kelm,   Gustav 

R.,  assignor.) 
Levey,    Abraham    S.,    Portland,    Me.     Automobile   signal. 

1,475,124  ;  Nov.  20. 
Levey,      Max      J.,      Sarasota,      Fla.        Necktie      support. 

1,472,984  ;  Nov.  6. 
Levi,   Alva.      (See   Loveless,    J.   M..    and   Levi.) 
Levi,    James    A.,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    and    O.    Ploetner, 
North    Bergen,    N.    J.,    assignors    to    Elesco    Lace    and 
Embroidery  Co.,  Inc.    Embroidery  machine.     1,442,622  ; 
Jan.   16. 
Levi,     William     I.,     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Curtain     support. 

1,472,921  :   Nov.   6. 
Le  Vie,   Wilfred   J.,   Los   Angeles,  Calif.     Advertising  de- 
vice.    1,472,222  ;  Oct.  30. 
Le    Vie,    Wilfred    J.,    assignor    to    A.    M.    Chapman,    Lob 
Angeles,  Calif.     Advertising  device.     1,443,919  ;  Jan.  30. 
Levlgton,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Display  card  and  insert 

for  boxes.     1,464,182  ;  Aug.   7. 
Levin.     Abraham,     Dallas,     Tex.        Telephone     support. 

1,473,191 ;  Nov.  6. 
Levin,   Isaac  H.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Electrolytic  cell  for 
generating  oxygen  and  hydrogen.     1,478,340  ;  Dec.   18. 
Levin,    Isaac    H.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Electrolytic    cell. 

1,478,341  ;   Dec.    18. 
Levin,    Jacob,    Springfield,    Mass.,    assignor    to    The    Le- 
bros  Manufacturing   Co.,   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Dis- 
play   apparatus    for    preparing    and    dispensing    fresh- 
fruit    beverages.      1,473,776 ;    Nov.    13. 
Levin,    Jacob    H.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Day-bed    lounge. 

1,455,215  :  May  15. 
Levin.  Nils  D.,  Columbus,   Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey 
Manufacturing  Co.     Cutting  chain.     1,446,191  ;  Feb.  20. 
Levin,    Nils   D.,    assignor    to   The   Jeffrey    Manufacturing 
Company,       Columbus,      Ohio.       Hoisting      apparatus. 
1,447,025  ;  Feb.  27. 
Levin,   Nils    D.,    assignor   to    The    Jeffrey    Manufacturing 
Company,    Columbus,   Ohio.      Mining-macliine-anchoring 
device.      1,473,729  ;   Nov.   13. 
Levin,    Nils    D.,    assignor    to   The   Jeffrey    Manufacturing 
Company,    Columbus.     Ohio.       Loading    apparatus    for 
mining.     1.476.897:  Dec.   11. 
Levine,  Arthur   H.,   New   York,  N.   Y.     Ornamenting  sur- 
faces.     1,453,076;    Apr.   24. 
Levine,    Henry,    Philadelhpia.    Pa.      Collapsible   box    and 

manufacturing  same.     1,458,349  ;  June  12. 
Levine,  Henry.  Philadelphia,  Pa.   Box.    1,475,708;  Nov.  27. 
Levine,  Joseph.      (See  Cook.  W.  A.,  and   Levine.) 
Levine,  Max.      (See  Hopp,  M.,  and  Levine.) 
Levine,   Morris.    Wehawken,    N.    J.     Woven-willow   chair. 

1,447,675  :   Mar.  6. 
Levingston,  Vernon  L.,  Lake  Charles,  La.     Driven-headed 

fastening.     1,444,618.     Feb.  6. 
L(  Vinson,  Marcus  M.,  Pasadena,  Calif.     Electric  heating 

device.     1,474,723  ;  Nov.  20. 
Levinson,    Sol,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Fighting    glove. 

1.453.714  ;   May   1. 

Levinson,    Sol,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Fighting    glove. 

1.453.715  ;   May  1. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Levis,  Albert  C,  assignor  to  Western  Bottle  Manufactur- 
ing  Company,    Chicago,    111.      Toothbrush.      1,440,786 ; 
Jan.  2. 
Levis  Tool  Factory,  Ltd.      (See  Vllleneuve,  Archllle,  aa- 
Blgnor.) 

v.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  L.  Goldich, 
Pa.      Foot  -  arch     support.       1,464,994; 


Levitt,  Nathan 
Philadelphia, 
Aug.  14. 

Levitt,  Nathan 
Philadelphia, 

Levy,  Abraham 


v.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  L.  Goldich, 
Pa.     Bunion  shield.     1,471,041  ;  Oct.  16. 
H.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Metal-refining  ap- 
paratus.    1,443,920  ;  Jan.  30. 
Levy,    Albert    L.,    Youngstown 

1,461,194  ;  Jaly  10. 
Levy,  Arthur  B.      (See  Singer,  J.  B. 
Levy,    Bertlia,    New    York,    N.    Y. 


Ohio.       Split-rim     tool. 


Feb.  6. 
Levy,    Charles 

62,738  :  July 
Levy,     David, 


and  Levy.) 
Hatbox.      1,444,350 ; 


New    York,    N.    Y'.      Bracelet.      Des. 


Y.       Fly-paper     holder. 
Snowplow.      1,448,667 ; 


1,468,026; 

Cbpyholder. 

1,461,667  ; 


M., 
24 

New     York,     N. 
1,'458,890  ;  June  12. 

Levy,    Edward,    Munising,   Mich. 
Mar.   13. 

Levy,  Harold  M..  assignor  to  Crescent  Paper  Bos  Factory, 
New  Orlcajis,  La.      I'aper  bo.\.     1.459.220  :  June  19. 

Levy,  Henri  G.,  San  FVancisco,  Calif.  Curling-Iron  heat- 
er.    1,452,163  ;  Apr.  17. 

Levy,  Henri  G.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Lamp.  Des. 
63,475;   Dec.  11. 

Levy,   Henry,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Baby  rattle 
Sept.  IS. 

Levy,      Howard      S.,      Philadelphia,      Pa. 
1,458,713:  June  12. 

Levy,   Isidor,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Receptacle. 
July  10. 

Levy,    Leo.      (See   Jennings.    William    H.,    assignor.) 

Levy,  Leonard  A.,  and  A.  L.  Landau,  London,  England. 
X  ray  plate.     1,448,456;  Mar.  13. 

Levy,  Lucien,  Paris,  France.  Receiving  system  for  elec- 
tric waves.   1,457,069 ;   May   29. 

Levy,  Lucien,  Paris,  France.  Antiparasitic  selecting  sys- 
tem.     1.466,841  ;    Sept.    4. 

Levy,  Maurice  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Variable-speed  pulley. 
1,441.006;  .Ian.  2. 

Levy,  William  P.,  Salinas,  Calif.  Tensioning  device  for 
cloth-folding  machines.     1,469,728  ;   Oct.   2. 

LewandosUl,  Valentine,  Chicago,  111.  Combination  furni- 
ture.    1,457,582;  June  5. 

Lewandowski,  Bruno,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Air-cushion 
bumper  for  motor  vehicles.     1,462,561  ;   July  24. 

Lewcock.  William,  and  S.  B.  Tallantyre,  assignors  to  The 
Gas  Light  and  Coke  Company.  London,  England.  Manu- 
facture of  condensation  products  from  carbazole  and 
p-nitrosophenol  and  its  derivatives.     1,465,853  ;  Aug.  21. 

Lewell'-n,  Darcy  E..  assignor  to  Lewellcn  Manufacturing 
Company,  Columbus,  Ind.  Pin  drive  for  variable-speed 
mechanism.     1,446,387;  Feb.  20. 

Lcwellen,  Darcy  E..  assignor  to  Lewellen  Manufacturing 
Company,  Columbus,  Ind.  Oiling  device.  1,459,679 ; 
June   19. 

Lewellen  Manufacturing  Company. 
E.,   assignor.) 

Lewellen,  Moro  P.,  and  H.  S.  Arnold,  Camden,  N.  J.  Coal 
jig.     1,448,668;  Mar.  13. 

Lewellyn.  .John  A..  Toledo.  Ohio.  Wire-enameling  ma- 
chine.    1,472,024  ;  Oct.  23. 

Lewes,   Lee,   et  al.      (See  Fletcher,   John   B.,   assignor.) 

Lewin,  John.  Berlln-Halensee,  Germany.  Automatic 
liquid  starter  for  alternating  and  three-phase  current 
motors.     1,447,026  ;  Feb.  27. 

Lewln,  Joshua  A.,  and  G.  P.  Bartlett,  Durban,  Natal, 
South  Africa.  Liquid-dispensing  apparatus.  1,455,593 ; 
May  15. 

Lewinson,  Hvman,  Erie,  Pa.  Self-filling  pen.  1,460,386  ; 
July  3. 

Lewis,  Abraham.     (See  Zsarnay,  Bela,  assignor.) 

Lewis.  Alfred  B..  and  W.  J.  Taggart ;  said  Lewis  as- 
signor to  R.  J.  Taggart.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Spigot. 
1.476,527  ;  Dec.  4. 

Lewis,  Alonza  E.,  Ingersoll,  Ontario,  Canada.  Resilient 
heel.     1,471,042;  Oct.   ]R. 

Lewis,  Arthur  J.,  Stratford,  Conn.  Camping  outfit. 
1,460,162  ;  June  26. 

Lewis.  Arthur  P.,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Rubber  Com- 
pany, .i.kron,  Olno.  Quick-detachable  pipe  joint. 
1,474,270;   Nov.   13. 

Lewis,  Brayton  S.,  assignor  to  The  Stanley  Works,  New 
Britain,    Conn.     Grease  cup.      1,456,888 ;   May   29. 

Lewis,  Charles,  Linden,  N.  J.  Rotary  brush.  1,448,630  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Lewis,  Charles  H.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Garment-pressing  ma- 
chine.    1,469,006  ;    Sept.    25. 

Lewis,  Chester  F..  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Hair  clipper. 
1.473.238;  Nov.  6. 

Lewis,  E.  A.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  KuefCer,  Frederich  W.. 
assignor.) 

Lewis,   Eddie  A.,   Belleville,   Kans. 
power    transmission.      1,462,016 ; 

Lewis,     Elias,    Terre    Haute,     Ind. 
Mar.  27. 

Lewis,  Emory  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  London 
Llghtingwares  Corporation.  Bracket  back.  Des. 
63,055  ;  Sept.  25. 


(See  Lewellen,  Darcy 


Universal  joint   and 
July    17. 
Knife.       1,449.520 ; 


Lewis  Felling  Machine  Company.  (See  Hayes,  Thomas 
J.,  assignor.) 

Lewis  Foundry  &  Machine  Company.  (See  Bain,  J.  G., 
and  Stempel,  assignors.) 

Lewis,  Francis,  and  W.  W.  Miller,  Herrin,  111.  Valve. 
1,468,506  ;  Sept.  18. 

Lewis,  Frank,  Warren,  Ohio.  Metal  tip  for  shoe  laces. 
1,471,965;    Oct.    23. 

Lewis,  Frank  1).      (See  Widmann,  E.  A.,  and  Lewis.) 

Lewis,   Prank   E.      (See   Woodward,   J.    W.,   and    Lewis.) 

Lewis,  Frank  J.,  and  L.  B.  Brown,  Huntsville,  Ala. 
Convertible    furniture.      1,471,175 ;    Oct.    16. 

Lewis,  Frank  M.,  London,  England.  Apparatus  for  cut- 
ting toothed  gears.     1,452,121 ;  Apr.  17. 

Lewis,  Frank  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Differential  mecha- 
nism.    1,477,137  ;  Dec.   11. 

Lewis,  Fred  K.,  Ashtabula,  Ohio.  Top  for  vehicles  and 
the  like.     1,452,975  ;  Apr.  24. 

Lewis,  Fred  K.,  Ashtabula,  Ohio.  Top  for  vehicles  and 
the  like.     1.459,406  ;  Juue  10. 

Lewis,  Fred  K.,  Ashtabula,  Ohio.  Top  for  vehicles  and 
the   like.      1,470,852  ;    Oct.    16. 

Lewis,  Fred  K.,  Ashtabula,  Ohio.  Top  for  vehicles  and 
the  like.     1,474.047;  Nov.  13. 

Lewis,  Frederick  C.     (See  Olson,  Reuben  A.,  assignor.) 

Lewis,  Frederick  O.,  Dayton,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O. 
B.  Reemelin,  Oakwood,  Ohio.  Thermostatic  valve  for 
carburetors.     1,453,016 ;   Apr.   24. 

Lewis,  G.  B.,  Company.      (See  Frater,  Gordon,  assignor.) 

Lewis,  G.  B.,  Company.  (See  Stlnebring,  George,  as- 
signor.) 

Lewis,  George,  South  Boston,  Mass.  Tool  handle. 
1,474,937;  Nov.  20. 

Lewis,  George  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hair  curler. 
1,463,746;    July    31. 

Lewis,  George  H.,  assignor  to  The  Fisk  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Chicopee  Palls,  Mass.  Device  for  expanding 
endless  bands.     1,473,822  ;   Nov.  13. 

Lewis,  George  S.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Mead  Cycle  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Cycle  frame.     1,447,676  ;  Mar.  6. 

Lewis,  George  S.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Mead  Cycle  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Crank-hanger  assembly.  1,449,235  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Lewis,  George  S.,  assignor  to  Page-Lewis  Arms  Company, 
Chicopee   Falls,   Mass.     Firearm.     1,459,108 ;    June   19. 

Lewis,  George  T.,  Mlddleville,  N.  Y.  Split  piston  for 
internal-combustion  engines  and  analogous  uses. 
1,463,089  ;  July  17. 

Lewis,  George  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Dustpan.  1,461,624 ; 
July  10. 

Lewis,  Goodrich  Q.,  Wheaton,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Miner,  Chazy.  N.  Y.  Friction  shock-absorbing  mecha- 
nism.    1,441,287  ;  Jan.  9. 

Lewis,  Goodrich  Q.,  Wheaton,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Miner,  Chazy,  N.  Y.  Friction  shock-absorbing  mecha- 
nism.     1,441,288  ;   Jan.   9. 

Lewis,  Goodrich  Q.,  Wheaton,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Miner,  Chazy,  N.  Y.  Friction  shock-absorbing  mech- 
anism.    1,442,893  ;   Jan.   23. 

Lewis,  Grace  M.,  Keene,  N.  H.  Coal  or  wood  carrier. 
1,453,629  ;    May   1. 

Lewis,  Guy  L.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Device  for  breaking, 
contracting,  and  expanding  rims.     1,441,231 ;  Jan.  9. 

Lewis,  Harry  R.,  jr.     (See  Morse,  A.  C,  and  Lewis.) 

Lewis,  Henry  C.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  Charles- 
ton Electrical  Supply  Company.  Press.  1,454,478 ; 
May  8. 

Lewis,  Henry  H.,  Attleboro.  Mass.  Box  for  cigarettes 
and  like  articles.     1,445,695  :  Feb.  20. 

Lewis,  Herman  A.,  Carson  City,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
M.  J.  Miner,  Butternut,  Mich.  Automatic  throttle 
eovernor.     1,473,823  :  Nov.  13. 

Lewis,  Isaac  N.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Cartridge  magazine. 
1,462,972;    July    24. 

Lewis,  James  A.,  and  A.  C.  Crlmmel,  Hartford  City,  Ind. 
Means  for  removing  articles  from  molds.  1,478,126  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Lewis,  James  N.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Stabilizer  for  dirigible 
airships.      1,447,558  ;   Mai'.   6. 

Lewis,  James  N.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Dirigible  airship. 
1,447,559  ;  Mar.  6. 

Lewis,  .John  D.     (See  Lynn,  L.  P.,  and  Lewis.) 

Lewis.  John  D.  P.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Primer  for  gas  engines. 
1,446,258  ;   Feb.   20. 

Lewis,  Joseph,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Register 
for   printing   machines.      1,455,500;   May    15. 

Lewis,  Joseph  C,  Minerva,  Ohio.  Switch.  1,443,485; 
.Tan.  30. 

Lewis,  Joseph  W.,  assignor  to  The  Atlantic  Refining 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Petroleum-treating  appa- 
ratus.    1,472.075;  Oct.  30. 

Lewis,  Leland  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  H.  McKee, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Fat-splitting  reagent  and  making 
the  same.     1,452,881 ;  Apr.  24. 

Lewis,  Leo  L.      (See  Lyle,   J.  I.,  and  Lewis.) 

Lewis.  Leo  L.,  Plainfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Carrier  En- 
gineering Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  condition- 
ing or  humidifying  and  heating  system.  1,455,846 : 
May  22. 

Lewis,  Leo  L.,  Plainfleld,  assignor  to  Carrier  Engineer- 
ing Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Air-conditioning  ap- 
paratus.     1,458,985  ;    June   19. 

Lewis,   Lloyd  V.      (See  McCann,   R.  A.,  and  Lewis.) 


326 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Lewis,  Lloyd  V.,  Bdgewood  Borough,  assignor  to  Tlie 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Rail- 
way-traffic-controlling system.     Rel5,592  ;  May  1. 

Lewis,  Lloyd  V.,  Edgewood  Borough,  assignor  to  The 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Rail- 
way-trafflc-controlling  apparatus.     1,458,188  ;  June  12. 

Lewis,  Lloyd  V.,  Edgewood  Borough,  assignor  to  The 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Rall- 
way-trafflc-controlling  system.      1,466,911 ;    Sept.   4. 

Lewis,  Lloyd  V.,  Bdgewood  Borough,  assignor  to  The 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Rail- 
way-trafflc-controlling  system.     1,468,597  ;  Sept.  18. 

Lewis,  Otto  L.,  Houston,  Tex.  Farm  tractor.  1,446,913  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Lewis,  Otto  L.,  Chicago,  III,  Power-transmission  clutch. 
1,463,327;    July    31. 

Lewis,  Otto  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Gear-shifting  device  for 
transmissions.     1,463,328  ;  July  31. 

Lewis,  Ralph  C,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Coto- 
Coil  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Electrical  air  condenser. 
1,478,342  ;  Dec.   18. 

Lewis,  Ransome  T.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  sign. 
1,476,898  ;  Dec.  11. 

Lewis,  Robert  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Ransomes  & 
Rapier  Limited,  Ipswich,  England.  Hoisting  and 
luffing   mechanism    for   cranes.      1,461,800 ;    July  17. 

Lewis,  Samuel  H.,  Richmond,  Va.  Fluid-pressure-control 
apparatus.     1,468,481  ;  Sept.  18. 

Lewis,  Semon  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabric  board. 
1.457,740;  June  5. 

Lewis,  Seneca  G.,  Greensburg,  and  G.  W.  Daum,  Jeannette, 
Pa.     Shock  absorber.     1,468,881 ;  Sept.  25. 

Lewis-Shepard  Company.  (See  Lovejoy,  Ralph  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lewis,   Thomas   A.      (See   Powel,   Henry   C,   assignor.) 

Lewis,  Warren  K.,  Newton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The  Good- 
year Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Producing 
fine  powders.     1,442,485  ;  Jan.  16. 

Lewis,  Warren  K.,  Newton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
(ioodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Belt 
and    the  like.      1,477,886 ;   Dec.   18. 

Lewis,  Wilfred,  Haverlord,  assignor  to  The  Tabor  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Roll-over  mold- 
ing machine.     1,456,318;  May  22. 

Lewis,  Wilfred,  HaviTfoi'd,  assigrior  to  The  Tabor  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Molding  machine. 
1,456,319:   May  22. 

Lewis,  WilHami  A.,  Wooster,  Ohio.  Auto  headligtit 
wrench.     1,458,140  ;  June  12. 

Lewis,  William  K.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Oil  burner.  1,452,563  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Lewisky,  John,  and  A.  Hedtrich,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
tric iron.     1,467,181  ;    Sept.   4. 

Ley,  Lynda  M.     (See  Kuhn,  Frank  F.,  assignor.) 

Leydekkers,  Wllhelmus  H.,  and  W.  O.  Ruddle,  London. 
England.  Roller-blind  advertising  device.  1,463,087 ; 
July  24. 

Leyland,  Percy  N.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Plate  or  similar 
article.     Des.   63,476  :   Dec.   11. 

Leyland,  Thomas,  &  Co.  (See  Isherwood,  Arthur,  as- 
signor.) 

Leyner,  John  G.,  deceased ;  L.  M.  Leyner,  administra- 
trix, Littleton,  Colo.  Steering  mechanism  for  the 
trucks  of  tractors  and  traction  engines.  1,473,570 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Leyner,  .Tohn  G.,  deceased,  Littleton  ;  L.  M.  Leyner, 
executrix,  assignor  to  The  Leyner  Tractor  and  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Ground-treading 
endless  traction  track  and  its  supporting  truck. 
1,473,569;   Nov.   6. 

Leyner,  Lina  M.,  executrix.     (See  Leyner,  John  6.) 

Leyner  Tractor  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Leyner,  John  G.,  assignor.) 

Leyse,  Albert  B.,  assignor  to  Leyse  Aluminum  Company, 
Kewaunee,  Wis.     Cooking  utensil.     1,446,709  ;  Feb.  27. 

Leyse  Aluminum  Company.  (See  Leyse,  Albert  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

LeysiefEer,  Gustav.      (See  Balke,  P.,  and  Leysieffer.) 

Leytham,  Thomas,  assignor  to  Shur-On  Optical  Company, 
Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Temple  for  eyeglasses. 
1,459,778  ;  June  26. 

Lezert,  Erastus  A.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Amusement  device. 
1.448.306  :   Mar.   13. 

Liale,  John  L.,  Redlands,  Calif.  Ironing  board. 
1,470,457:   Oct.  9. 

Libbey,  C.  A.,  Company.  (See  Rasmussen,  Robert  P., 
assignor.) 

Libbey  Glass  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Schrader,   Ernest   C,   assignor.) 

Lihbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  (Company,  The.  (See  Allen, 
Horace  E.,  assignor.) 

Libbey-Oweng  Sheet  Glass  Company,  The.  (See  Brown, 
Wilbur  P.,  assignor.) 

Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  The.  (See  Busard, 
Ingle  B.,  assignor.) 

Llbbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company.  The.  (See  Callard, 
Robert  P.,    assignor.) 

Libbpy-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  The.  (See  Crow- 
ley, Joseph  P.,  assignor.) 

Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  The.  (See  Crowley, 
J.   P.,   and    Rowley,   assignors.) 

Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  The.  (See  Deputy, 
Harry  S.,  assignor.) 


(See  Deulin, 


(See  Powle, 


(See  Jacobs,  Wil- 


(See  Owens, 
(See  Rowley, 
(See  Rowley, 
(See  Soubier, 
(See  Whitte- 
Fruit  and  veg- 


Grain  door.     1,441,512 ; 

C.   C,  and  Libby.) 
Mass.       Rain     signal. 


Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  The. 

Fernand  E.,  assignor.) 
Libbey-Owens   Sheet    Glass   Company,   The. 

Arthur   E.,   assignor.) 
Libbey-Owens    Sheet    Glass    Company,    The.      (See    Gray, 

William,    assignor.) 
Libbey-Owens    Sheet    Glass    Company,    The.       (See    Hen- 

shaw,  Seth  B.,  assignor.) 
Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company. 

liam  J.,  assignor.) 
Libbey-Owens   Sheet  Glass  Company,  The. 

Michael  J.,  assignor.) 
Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  The. 

Clifford  A.,  as.signor.) 
Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  The. 

C.  A.,  and  Reece,  assignors.) 
Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  The. 

Leonard   D..   assignor.) 
Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  The. 

more,   James,   assignor.) 
Libbing,  Henry  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

etable  peeler.     1.467,863;   Sept.   11. 
Libby,  A.  D.  T.     (See  Mitchell,  John  A.,  assignor.) 
Libby,  Albion  D.  T.,   East   Orange,   assignor  to   SpUtdorf 

Electrical  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Constructing  elec- 
tro-dynamic armatures.    1,447,993  ;  Mar.  13. 
Libby,  George  W.,  Portland,  Me.     Angle-measuring  device. 

1,468,598  ;  Sept.  18. 
Libby,  Jacob  J.,  Fostoria,  Ohio. 

Jan.  9. 
Libby,  Stephen  W.     (See  Howe, 
Libera,     Anton     A.,     Thorndike, 

1.442,162  ;  Jan.   16. 
Liberman,   Bernard  and   L.,   and  W.   M.   Reichart,  Phila- 
delphia,   Pa.  ;    said    L.    Liberman    and    said    Reichart 

assignors    to   said   Bernard  Liberman.      Cigar-bunching 

machine.     1,478,829  ;  Dec.  25. 
Liberman,    Leon.      (See   Liberman,   Bernard   and   L.,   and 

Reichart.) 
Libertini,  Frank,  and  A.  Saveno,  Fairview,  N.  J.     Truck- 
loading    scoop.      1,473,109 ;    Nov. 
Liberty    Electric     Company. 

signor.) 
Liberty  Machine  Tool  Co.,  The. 

assignor.) 
Liberty  Oil  Burner  Company. 

signor.) 
Liberty    Patents    Syndicate. 

assignor.) 
Liberty    Reed   Company,   The. 

assignor.) 
Liberty  Steel  Products  Company. 

E.,  jr.,  assignor.) 
Library  Bureau.     (See  Dawson,  George  H.,  assignor.) 
Library    Bureau.      (See    Ohnstrand,    Enoch,    assignor.) 
Licciardello,    Alfred,    Lawrence,   Mass.      Automobile   lock. 

1,443,227  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Llchtenberg,  Erich  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 

Koehring  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Concrete-distrib- 
uting machine.     1.446,124;  Feb.  20. 
Lichtenberg,  Erich  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 

Koehring  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Loading  device. 

1,459,779;  June  26. 
Lichtenberg,   Erich   H.,   assignor,   by   mesne   assignments, 

to     Koehring     Company,     Milwaukee,     Wis.       Tractor. 

1,477,571  ;   Dec.    18. 
Lichtenberg,  Fred,  and  M.  M.  McCarthy,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Floor  slab.      1,463,621  ;  .Tuly   31. 
Lichtenhaha,   Theodor.      (See   Liischer,    E.,   and   Lichten- 

hahn.) 
Lichtenstein,  Edward  N.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Fountain  bath 

brush.     1,452,976;   Apr.   24. 
Lichtenstein,   Edward  N.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Sanitary  bath 

receptacle.     1.472,877  ;  Nov.   6. 
Lichtenthaeler,  Frank  E.,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.     Ap- 
paratus   for    the    manufacture    of    ether.      1,467,583 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Lichter,  Adolph  H.,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.     Upholstering  padding.     1,459,780  ; 

June  26. 
Lichter,  Malvin,  assignor  to  said  Malvin  Lichter  and  L, 

Jacobs,    partners    trading   as    Stickless    Fan    Company, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Fan.     1,446,978  ;  Feb.  27. 
Lichtman,     Michael,     New     York,     N.     Y.        Telescope. 

1,461,063  ;   July   10. 
Liddell.  John  G.,  Everett,  Mass.     Method  of  and  apparatus 

for  die  shaping  metal.     1,448,457  ;  Mar.  13. 
Liddell,   Lennox,   Glasgow,   Scotland.     File  or   binder  for 

letters,  documents,  or  other  sheets  or  papnrs.     1,476,088  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Liddell,  Louise  J.,   New  Orleans,  La.     Automobile  lifttl. 

1.474,419  ;  Nov.  20. 
Liddell,   Moses  V.,   Harvey,  assignor  to  .\ustin   Manufac 

turjng   Co.,    Chicago,   111.      Street  sweeper.      1,453,04P' 

Apr.  24. 
Lidgerwood  Manufacturing   Company  et  al.      (See   Swa 

E.   D.,  and  Manges,   assignors.) 

Johan   H.,   Wargon,  Sweden.     Producing  cyana- 
1,444,255  ;  Feb.  6. 

Johan   H.,    Wargon,    Sweden.      Producing  a   so- 
of      cyanamide      from      calcium      cyahamide. 


(See    Moore,    Young,    as- 

(See  McCann,  Alfred  R., 

(See  Wood,  Myron  W.,  as- 

(See    Cantrall,    Forrest    L., 

(See  Lindsay,   Hamilton, 


(See  Fowler,  William 


Lidholm, 
mide. 

Lidholm, 
lution 


1,444,250;  Feb.  6. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Lldholm,  Knut  F.,  and  A.  E.  Hedwall,  Denver,  Colo.    Fuel 

mixor.     1,456,135  :   May  22. 
Lidseen,    Gustave,    Chicago,    111.      Oil    can.      1,476,365 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Uebau,    Karl    W.,    Fresno,   Calif.      Packing.      1,458,660; 

June  12. 
Liebau.    Richard,    New    Haven,    Conn.      Shock    absorber. 

1.4G4.574  :  Aug.  14. 
Liebau,    Richard,    New    Haven,    Conn.,   assignor   to   The 

Westinghousp  Air  Spring  Company.    Air-spring  suspen- 
sion.     1,453,589;   May  1. 
Llebeek,  Harry,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Scott  Paper 

Company.     Steam  drying  system  for  paper-making  and 

other  machines.     1,457,779  ;  June  5. 
Lieb(>l,    John    G.    H..    and    E.    S.    Flarsheim,    Cincinnati, 

Ohio.     Time  switch.     1,473,679;  Nov.  13. 
Liebenstein,    Max   J.,   assignor   to   A.    Stein   &   Company, 

Oiionso.    III.      Garter   fastener.      1.476,018 :    Dec.    4. 
Lleber,  William  H.,  West  Allis,  assignor  to  Allls-Chalmers 

Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Thrust  bear- 
ing.    1,457,081 ;  May  29. 
Lieborman,  Abraham,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.     Coin  retainer  and 

dispenser.      1,454,445 ;    May    8. 
Lieborman.   Nathan   L.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Fluid   gauge. 

1,446,439;  Feb.  20. 
Lieberthal,  Robert  H.,  assignor  to  The  AU-In-One  Manu- 
facturing   Company,    Incorporated,    Bridgeport,    Conn. 

Combination  toothbrush  and  holder.     1,464,250  ;  Aug.  7. 
Liebknecht,     Otto,     Frankfort-on-the-Main,    Germany,    as- 
signor to  The  Roessler  &  Hasslacher  Chemical  Company, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Reenforced  platinum  anode  for  pro- 
duction of  persalts.     1,470,577  ;  Oct.  9. 
Liebmann,   Alfred,   New   York,    N.    Y.,    assignor   to    Auto 

Kontrol  Lock  Corporation.     Indicating  lock.    1,445,444  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Liebowitz,  Benjamin,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.    Flexible  joint. 

1,460,817;  July  3. 
Liebowitz,  Benjamin,   New  Rochelle,   N.  Y.     Vibration-re- 
cording  apparatus.      1,473,911 ;    Nov.    13. 
Lieckfelt,    Ernest    P.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Resilient    wheel. 

1,462,865;    July   24. 
Lieder,    Anthony    P..    and    J.    F.    Smith,    Jackson,    Mich. 

Grease  cup.     1.466,024  :  Aug.  28. 
Lledstrand,    Harry    B.,    Oakland,    Calif.      Water    heater. 

1,448,136;  M»r.  13. 
Lledstrand,    Karl    E.    L.,    Stockholm,    Sweden.      Machine 

for    effecting    slots    in    cards    for    statistic    or    similar 

purposes.      1,459,407  ;   June   19. 
Liedtke,  Arthur  J.,  West  Allis,  Wis.   Tractor.    1,441,232  ; 

Jan.   9. 
Lienzgn,   David  L.,  and  K.  Larsson,   Stockholm,   Sweden. 

Switching  apparatus  for  telephone  systems.    1,460,913  ; 

July  3. 
Lies,  William,  assignor  to  Greenpoint  Metallic  Bed   Com- 
pany,   Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      End    frame    for    a    bedstead. 

Des.  62,575;  June  26. 
Lieser.    Gilbert    A.,    assignor    to    Malleable    Iron    Range 

Company,     Beaver    Dam,    Wis.        Combination     range. 

1,445,403  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lifschitz.  Charles  W.     (See  Nelson,  Louis,  assignor.) 
Lifton,  Samuel  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Brief  case.    1,463,270  ; 

July   31. 
Liggett,  Hugh  C,  R.  Peterson,  and  S.  W.  Liggett,  Saline- 

ville,  Ohio.    Mine-door-operating  mechanism.    1,478,970; 

Dec.  25. 
Liggett,  Sherman  W.     (See  Liggett,  H.  C,  Peterson,  and 

Liggett.) 
Light,    Henry   B.,    assignor   of   one-half   to    C.    A.    Almy, 

San  Quentin,  Calif.     Heel.     1,471,966  ;  Oct.  23. 
Light,   Ralph   A.,  and   J.   W.  Price,   jr.,   assignor   to  The 

United  States  Metallic  Packing  Company,  Philadelphia, 

3?a.      Making      segmental      metallic      packing      rings. 

1.444.473:  Feb.  6, 
Light,   Ralph  A.,   and  J.   W.   Price,  jr.,  assignors  to  The 

United  States  Metallic  Packing  Company,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.      Track    sander.      1,459,737 ;    June   26. 
Light,  Ralph  A.,  and  J.  W.  Price,  jr.,  assignors  to  The 

United  States  Metallic  Packing  Company,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.      Making    metallic    rings    and    packing-ring    blank. 

1,470,537  ;  Oct.  9. 
Lightfoot,  Edwin  N.,   New  York,   N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 

Cutler-Hammer    Mfg.    Co.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Electric 

heater.     1,445,897;  Feb.  20. 
Lightfoot,   Edwin  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to   The 

Cutler-Hammer    Mfg.    Co.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Heating 

system  for  typesetting-machine  crucibles  and  the  like. 

1.449,425  :  Mar.   27. 
Lightfoot,  Edwin  N.,  New  Yorkj   N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 

Cutler-Hammer    Mfg.    Co.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Electric 

heating  appliance.     1,451,880  ;  Apr.  17. 
Lightfoot.  Edwin  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,   assignor  to  The 

Cutler-Hammer    Mfg.    Co.    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Ignition 

device    for    internal-combustion     engines.       1,454,549 ; 

May  8. 
Lightfoot,     Richard     T.,     Los     Angeles,     Calif.       Filter. 

1.446,572  ;  Feb.  27. 
Lightfoot,     Richard     T.,     Los     Angeles,     Calif.      Filter. 

1  446,573  ;  Feb.  27. 
Lightford,    William   L.,   Indianapolis,   Ind.      Fuel   control 

for  internal-combustion   engines.     1,473,303  :  Nov.  6. 
Lightner,   Arthur    D.,    and   E.    Holmes,    assignors   to   The 

Willys-Overland  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Lifting  truck. 

1,448,806  ;  Mar.  20. 


Lightner,  Arthur  D.,  and  E.  Holmes,  assignors  to  The 
Willys-Overland  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Elevating 
truck.     1,452,300;  Apr.  17. 

Lightner,  Arthur  D.,  and  E.  Holmes,  assignors  to  The 
Willys-Overland  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Hoisting  ap- 
paratus.    1,468,482  :  Sept.  18. 

Lightnin  Sparker  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Howard, 
Alonzo,    assignor.) 

Lightolier    Company.       (See    Dahl,    Thure    B.,    assignor.) 

Ligne'J,  Peter,   et  al.      (See  Nelson,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Lignite  Pressed  Steel  Coal  Company,  The.  (See  Neu- 
maier,  John  B.,  assignor.) 

Lile,  Adiel  O.,  Corbin,  Kans.  Coupling.  1,469,671 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Lllienfeld,  Leon,  Vienna,  Austria.  Production  of  cellu- 
lose ethers.     1,441.989  ;  Jan.  9. 

Lllienfeld,  Leon,  Podhajce,  Poland.  Producing  colloidal 
soluble  substances  and  suspensions.     1,444,257  ;  Feb.  6. 

Lilienfeldt,  Gustav,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Detachable  shoe  sole 
and  heel.     1,463,514;  July  31. 

LlUard,  William  W.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Game. 
1,472,657;   Oct.  30. 

Lilleberg,  Charles  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Switching  device. 
1,473,304  :  Nov.  C. 

Lilley,  Dennis  E.,  and  G.  W.  Cauffleld,  Bolivar,  Pa.  Pick 
or  tool   handle.     1,448,488 ;   Mar.   13. 

Llllibridge,  Harry  D.,  Zanesville,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
American  Encaustic  Tiling  Company,  Ltd.,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Crucible.      1,441,690;   Jan.   9. 

Llllibridge,  Harry  D.,  Zanesville,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Encaustic  Tiling  Co.,  Ltd.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tunnel-kiln    car.      1,473,152;    Nov.    6. 

Lillle,  Samuel  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Surface  condenser-. 
Rel5,553;  Mar.  6. 

Lillie,  Walter  L.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Cabinet.  1,440,687; 
Jan.   2. 

Lillle,  Walter  L.,  assignor  to  The  Walter  L.  Lillie  Com- 
pany, Columbus,  Ohio.  Cabinet.  Des.  62,956  ( 
Aug.  28. 

Lillie,  Walter  L.,  assignor  to  The  Walter  L.  Lillle  Com- 
pany, Columbus,  Ohio.     Cabinet.     Des.  62,957  ;  Aug.  28. 

Lillie,  Walter  L.,  Company,  The.  (See  Lillle.  Walter 
L.,  assignor.) 

Lillls,  William  J.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Vending  ma- 
chine.     1,449,864  :   Mar.   27. 

Lilly,  Daniel  E.,  Mount  Hope,  W.  Va.  Trimming  and 
pasting  machine.     1,448,631 ;  Mar.   13. 

Lilly  Dental  Products  Company.  (See  Lilly,  Oswell 
W.,  assignor.) 

Lilly,  Oswell  W.,  assignor  to  Lilly  Dental  Products  Com- 
pany, Welch,  W.  Va.  Compound  for  treating  Vin- 
cent's  stomatitis.      1,469,322:    Oct.    2. 

Lilly,  Thomas  L.,  Minonk,  111.     Hinge.     1,441,159  :  Jan.  2. 

Lilly,  Thomas  L.,  Minonk,  111.  End  gate.  1,465,521 ; 
Aug.   21. 

Lilly,  William  J.,  Chicago,  HI.  Lettering  appliance. 
1  478  524  ■  Dec.  25. 

Limoges  China  Company,  The.  (See  Albright,  Donald  S., 
assignor.) 

Limont,  Alexander  W.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Manufacturing 
valve  stems.     1.446,468  ;  Feb.  27. 

Limont,  Alexander  W.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Making  valve 
stems.     1,446,469;  Feb.  27. 

Limont,  Alexander  W.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Making  valve 
stems.     1.446,470  :  Feb.  27. 

Limont,  Alexander  W.,  assignor  to  Bridgeport  Brass  Com- 
pany, Bridgeport,  Conn.  Machine  for  making  pro- 
jectile bands  and  the  like.     1,444,511 ;  Feb.  6. 

Limoseth,  Bernt,  Westby,  Wis.  Draft  attachment. 
1,451,620:  Apr.  10. 

Limousine  Body  Company.  (See  Fleckenstein,  John  A., 
assignor.) 

Llnck,  Joseph  F.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Foot  accelerator. 
1,465,400;  Aug.  21. 

Lincoln,  Chester  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manhole  top. 
1,447,256  ;  Mar.  6. 

Lincoln,  Ellis  S.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company, 
Mansfield,  Ohio.  Current-collecting  head.  1,441,289 : 
Jan.  9. 

Lincoln,  Ellis  S.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company, 
Mansfield,  Ohio.     Trolley  base.     1,447,217  :  Mar.  6. 

Lincoln,  Irvin,  Lansing,  Mich.  Resilient  wheel.  1,450,671 ; 
Apr.    3. 

Lincoln  Meter  Company,  The.  (See  Paine,  Louis  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lincoln  Steel  and  Forge  Company.  (See  Barke,  Frank 
S.,  assignor.) 

Lincoln,  William  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Direction  signal 
for  automobiles.     Rel5,584  ;  Apr.  24. 

Lind,  John,  Clearwater,  Idaho.  Gate  and  operating 
mechanism   therefor.      1,459,631  ;   June   19. 

Lind,  John  L.,  Siren,  Wis.  Portable  phonograph. 
1,454,389  :   May  8. 

Lindahl,  Erick  P.,  assignor  to  The  Icy-Hot  Bottle  Company, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  drying.  1,445,093 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Lindauer,  Alfred  C,  Madison,  Wis.,  dedicated,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  the  People  of  the  United  States. 
Blood-albumin    glue.      1,459,541  ;    June   19. 

Lindberg,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Sturgis  Steel  Go-Cart 
Company,  Sturgis,  Mich.  Adjustable  support. 
1,466,952;    Sept.   4. 

Lindberg.   John    F.      (See   Shivers.   P.   F.,  and  Lindberg.) 


328 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Pencil. 


Pencil. 


1,447,677 ; 
1,447,678  ; 
Loclslng    mechanism. 
Electric     switch. 


Llndberg,    John    P.,    Chicago,    111, 
Mar.   6. 

Llndberg,    John    F.,    Chicago,    111 
Mar.  6. 

Lindberg,    John    F.,    Chicago,    111. 
1,468,027;  Sept.  18. 

I/lndberg,     John     F.,     Chicago,      111. 
1,471,903;  Oct.  23. 

Lindbloom,  Albert  C,  Chicago,  111.  Packing  device  for 
valve  stems.     1,470,276  ;  Oct.  9. 

Lindbloom,  Frank  E.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Air-valve-leakage 
detector   for   pneumatic  tubes.     1,449,010 ;   Mar.   20. 

Lindbom,  Enoch,  Chandler,  and  C.  W.  Burroughs,  Mon- 
treal, Quebec,  Canada.  Instrument  for  recording  dif- 
ferentials in  pressures.     1,446,097 ;  Feb.   20. 

Linde  Air  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Carter,  G.  C, 
and   Pierce,   assignors.) 

Llnde  Air  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Haynes,  Pierre 
E.,  assignor.) 

Linde  Air  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Haynes,  P.  E., 
and  Curme,  assignors.) 

Llnde  Air  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Haynes,  P.  E., 
and  Gerfln,  assignors.) 

Linde,  Erick  D.,  Burdick,  Kans.  Radiator  cover. 
1,459,593  ;  June  19. 

Lindell,  Gustave,  Pictou,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada.  Safety- 
razor-blade    holder.      1,459,028;    June    19. 

Llndelof,  Gustaf  H.,  De  Kalb,  111.  Wall  bridge  for 
switches.     1,453,017;  Apr.  24. 

Lindeman,  Jesse  G.,  Yakima,  Wash.  Orchard  disk  or 
harrow.     1,478,830;  Dec.  25. 

Lindemann,  A.  J.,  &  Hoverson.  (See  Rutenber,  Edwin 
A.,   assignor.) 

Llndem.anu,  A.  J.,  &  Hoverson  Company.  (See  Linde- 
mann,  Walter  C,  assignor.) 

Lindemann,  Walter  C,  assignor  to  A.  J.  Lindemann  & 
Hoverson  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Oil  stove. 
1,460,258  ;  June  26. 

Lindemann,  Walter  C,  assignor  to  A.  J.  Lindemann  & 
Hoverson  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electric  heating 
device.     1,460,259  ;  June  26. 

Linden,  John  0.,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  Massage  device. 
1,443,269  ;  Jan.  23. 

Linden,  John  0.,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  Massage  device. 
1,456,452  ;  May  22. 

Llndenberg,  Moritz  T.,  Boston,  Mass.  Liquid  motor. 
1,451,580;  Apr.  10. 

Llndenberg,  Otto  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Medal.  Des. 
63,567  ;  Dec.  18. 

Lindenmayer,  Arthur,  Lansdowne,  Pa.  Receptacle  for 
holding  powdered  material  or  the  like.  1,457,879 ; 
June  5. 

Lindenmayer,  Arthur,  Lansdowne,  Pa.  Receptacle  for 
holding  powdered  material  or  the  like.  1,472,658 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Lindenmayer,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Refill  for  vanity 
cases.     1,456,453;   May  22. 

Lindenmayer,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y^.  Toilet  case. 
1,456,454  I   May  22. 

Lindenmuth,  Harry  D.,  Eleming,  Pa.  Valve  lifter. 
1,467,439;    Sept.   11. 

Lindenschmidt,  August  E.,  Port  Thomas,  Ky.  Record  cou- 
pon envelope.     1,464,912  ;  Aug.  14. 

LIndenthal,  Gustav,  Metuchen,  N.  J.  Bridge  construction. 
1,447,257  ;  Mar,  6. 

LIndenthal,  H.  M.,  &  Sons.  (See  Lindenthal,  Henry  M., 
assignor.) 

LIndenthal,  Henry  M.,  assignor  to  H.  M.  Lindenthal  & 
Sons,  Chicago,  111.  Coat  and  the  like.  1,471,902 ; 
Oct.  23. 

LIndfeldt,  Edward  C,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Gauntlet  for 
gloves.     1,445,094  ;  Feb.  13. 

Llndgren,  Alexus  C,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Sulky  plow.  1,452,301 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Lindgreu,  Alexus  C,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Flexible  disk-plow  scraper. 
1,474,906  ;   Nov.  20. 

Llndgren,  Alexus  C,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada,  as- 
signor, by  mesne  assignments,  to  F.  Gerlach  and  A.  B. 
Keller,  trustees,  Chicago,  111.  Power-lift  plow. 
1,440,924  :  Jan.  2. 

Llndgren,  Bror  J.,  assignor  to  Niagara  Machine  &  Tool 
Works,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  bending  pipes. 
1,471,176;  Oct.  16. 

LlEdgren,  Frank  O.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Knotting  mech- 
anism for   tying   sacks.    '  1,459,833 ;   June  26. 

Llndgren,  Waldemar  L.,   assignor   to  A.   A.   Norton,   Chi- 
cago,  111.     Vacuum   cleaner.     1,458,714 ;   June  12. 
Llndgren,    Waldemar    L.,    assignor   of   one-half   to   J.    E. 

Ericsson.  Chicago,   111.     Clutch.     1,472,479;  Oct.  30. 

Llndgren,    Waldemar    L.,    assignor    of   one-half   to    J.    E. 

Ericsson,  Chicago,   111.     Clutch.     1,472,480  ;   Oct.  30. 

LIndholm,  Aaron   S.,  Orange,   Calif.     Automatic  stop  for 

phonographs.     1,460,202  ;  June  26. 
Lindhorst,    Frederick    L.,    assignor    to    Detroit    Torch    & 
Manufacturing     Company,     Detroit,     Mich.       Firepot. 
1,447,796;  Mar.  6. 
Lindhorst,  George  H.  W.,  Grace,  Mont.     Tire.     1,469,670  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Lindley,    Francis    S.,   East    Bakersfield,    Calif.      Concrete- 
block  machine.     1,455,296  ;  May  15. 


Lindmark,  Andrew  B.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Tool  holder. 
1,443,752;  Jan.  30. 

Lindner,  Arthur  E.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  The  L.  and  H. 
Special  Machine  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Button- 
hole-sewing machine.     1,461,040  ;  July  10. 

Lindner,  Emmet  P.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Wireless  wave 
detector.     1,441,988  :   Jan.  9. 

Lindner,  John  C,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Electric  Interlocking  sys- 
tem.    1,442,688  ;  Jan.  16. 

Lindquist,-  David  L.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Otis 
Elevator  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  V-grooved 
sheave.      1,458,425  ;   June   12. 

Lindquist,  J.  V.     (See  Sergeant,  Newton  D.,  assignor.) 

Lindsay,  Bert,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  L.  Lindsay, 
one-fourth  to  P.  Lindsay,  and  one-fourth  to  W.  Lind- 
say, Antigo,  Wis.  Automatic  lock  nut.  1,455,057 ; 
May  15. 

Lindsay,  Frank,  et  al.     (See  Lindsay,  Bert,  assignor.) 

Lindsay,  Hamilton,  assignor  to  The  Liberty  Reed  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Reed  for  weaving  wire  cloth. 
1,455,537  ;  May  15. 

Lindsay,  Hamilton,  assignor  to  The  Lindsay  Wire  Weaving 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Seam  for  woven-wire  belts. 

1.464.946  ;  Aug.  14. 

Lindsay,  Hamilton,  assignor  to  The  Lindsay  Wire  Weaving 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Seam  for  woven-wire  belts. 

1.464.947  ;  Aug.  14. 

Lindsay,  Hamilton,  assignor  to  The  Lindsay  Wire  Weaving 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Seam  for  woven-wire  belts. 
1,464,948;  Aug.  14. 

Lindsay,  Harvey  B.,  assignor  to  The  Dry-Zero  Corpora- 
tion, Oakland,  Calif.     Door  latch.     1.448,1.37;  Mar.  13. 

Lindsay,  Harvey  B.,  assignor  to  The  Dry-Zero  Corpora- 
tion, Oakland,  Calif.  Insulating  wall.  1,462,648; 
July  24. 

Lindsay,  Harvey  B.,  assignor  to  The  Dry-Zero  Corpora- 
tion, Oakland,  Calif.  Refrigerator  and  ice  machine. 
1.474,535  ;  Nov.  20. 

Lindsay,  James.  (See  GrifiBth,  P.  P.,  Lindsay,  and 
Geoghegan.) 

Lindsay,   Leon,   et  al       (See   Lindsay,  Bert,   assignor.) 

Lindsay,  Philip  K.,  West  Somerville,  Mass.*  Automatic 
control  for  pumps  and  the  like.     1,476,406  ;  Dec.  4. 

Lindsay,  Robert  P.,  assignor  to  M.  E.  Brown,  Columbia, 
S.  C.  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  ice. 
1,464,438;  Aug.   7. 

Lindsay,  Robert  F.,  and  R.  H.  Hemphill,  Charleston.  S.  C. 
Air-agitating  tube  for  refrigerating  systems.  1,442,410  ; 
Jan.   16. 

Lindsay,  William,  et  al.      (See  Lindsay,  Bert,  assignor.) 

Lindsay,  William  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Celluloid  Company.  Making  sheets  of  pyroxylin  com- 
pound.     1,468,820;    Sept.    25. 

Lindsay,  William  T.,  and  C.  H.  Fudge,  Chattanooga 
Tenn.     Spotlight  bracket.     1,442,411 ;  Jan.  16. 

Lindsay  Wire  Weaving  Company,  The.  (See  Lindsay, 
Hamilton,  assignor.) 

Lindsey,   Al.       (See   Landing,   William    H.,    assignor.) 

Lindsey,  Frank  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Vehicle  seat. 
1,441,815  ;  Jan.  9. 

Lindsey,  Frederick  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Engine-control- 
ling mechanism.     1,467,620;   Sept.   11. 

Lindsey,  Samuel  W.,  Middlebrook,  Ark.  Current  motor. 
1,441,361 ;  Jan.  9. 

Llndskoog,  Carl  I.,  et  al.  (See  Fellroth,  Erick  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Llndsten,  Albin,  White  Bear  Lake,  Minn.  Practicing  de- 
vice for  learning  telegraph  and  radio  codes.  1,474,534  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Lindstrom,  Elmer  H.,  and  R.  V.  Seaholm,  Chicago  Heights, 
111.     Fencepost.   1,464,326  ;   Aug.  7. 

Lindstrom,  Frank  L.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Toy.  1,462,090 ; 
July  17. 

Lindstrom,  Frank  L.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Spinning  top. 
1,462,091:  July  17. 

Lindstrom,  Herman  A.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Paper  fastener. 
1,477,966:   Dec.   18. 

Lindstrom,  Herman  A.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Punch  for  paper 
fasteners.     1,477,967  ;   Dec.   18. 

Lindstrom,  John,  Henderson,  Ky.  Violin  peg.  1,443,486  ; 
.Tan.  30. 

Lindstrom,  Walter  R.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E.  C. 
McKenna,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Detachable  guide  or 
tip  for  fishing   rods.      1,473,437;   Nov.   6. 

Lineatlme  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Whitehead,  Richard,  assignor.) 

Linebaugh,  Edward  R.,  Barberton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Diamond  Match  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Paper-cut- 
ting machine.     1.461,425  ;   July  10. 

Linfoot,  Benjamin  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Crate  for  bottle- 
cleaning  machines.     1,460,068  :  June  26. 

Ling,  William  H.,  Groveland,  Calif.  Propelling  device 
for  boats.     1,448,971 ;  Mar.  20. 

Lingafelter,  Fred  E.,  and  G.  S.  Heck,  Mansfield,  Ohio. 
Forcing  fish  bait,  worms,  etc.,  out  of  the  earth. 
1,446,914  ;  Feb.  27. 

Llngenfelter,  George,  Sandy,  Oreg.  Orchard  heater. 
1,461,247;   July    10. 

Linhardt,  Charles,  jr.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Marine  torch. 
1,445,222  ;  Feb.  13. 

Lininger,    William.      (See  White,   H.   W.,   and   Linlnger.) 

Link-Belt  Company.  (See  Campbell,  William  S.,  as- 
signor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


329 


Link  Belt  Company.  (See  Dull,  Raymond  W.,  as- 
eignor.) 

Link-Belt  Company.     (See  Pratt,  Howell  D.,  assignor.) 

Link-Belt  Company.  (See  Waechter,  F.  F.,  and  Camp- 
bell, assignors.) 

Link,  Emll  F.,  et  al.,  executors.     (See  Hellenthal,  Karl.) 

Link,  Frank  II.,  South  Braintree,  Mass.  Truck  attach- 
ment   tor    shoe    racks.      1,473,912;    Nov.    13. 

Link,  Manfred  W.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Front  radius  rod. 
l,45(i,740;  May  29. 

Link,  Vincent,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Studebaker 
Corporation.    Braking  mechanism.     1,453,050  ;  Apr.  24. 

Link,  Walter,  Ajo,  Ariz.  Testing  device  for  flash-light 
batteries  and  lamps.     1,459,336  ;  Juoe  19. 

Link,  Walter,  assignor  to  American  Airship  Associa- 
tion, Ajo,   Ariz.     Airship.     1,472,076 ;   Oct.   30. 

Links,  Cnarles,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Gemayel, 
Paris,  B^rance.  Burner  for  liquid  combustibles. 
1,459.226;  June  19. 

Llnke,  Oscar  W.     (See  Steiert,  A.  F.,  and  Llnke.  ) 

Linkowski,  Liidwis;,  Alu-nbochum,  Germany.  Jig-conveyer 
motor.     1,456,389  ;  May  22. 

Xiim.mann,  Otto,  Glen  Cove,  N.  Y.  Sail-reefing  mecha- 
nism for  boats.     1,442,623  ;  Jan.   16. 

Linotype  and  Machinery  Limited.  (See  Bugler,  A.  V.,  and 
Delafons,    assignors.) 

Linotype  and  Machinery  Limited.  (See  Drake,  Tom, 
assignor.) 

LInot}-pe  and  Machinery  Limited.  (See  French,  Arthur 
G.,  assignor.) 

Linotype  and  Machinery  Limited.  (See  Parker,  Thomas  R. 
G.,   assignor.) 

Linral  Companv,  The.     (See  Gates,  Franklin  O.,  assignor.) 

Lins,  Martin  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Car  seal.  1,455,403  ; 
May  15. 

Linsner,  Arthur  P.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  New  York 
Blue  Print  Paper  Company.  Parallel  attachment  for 
drawing  boards.     1,468,312  ;  Sept.  18. 

Lint.  Peter  H.,  Los  Gates,  Calif.  Fruit-gathering  ma- 
chine.    1,476,207;  Dec.  4. 

Linton,  George  E.,  Sudbury,  Ontario,  Canada.  Cross- 
head.     1,446,192  ;   Feb.   20. 

Linton,  Michael  S.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Piston-ring  tool. 
1,458.067  ;  June  5. 

Linville,  Roy  II.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Adjustable  clamp. 
1.441.035  ;  Jan.  9. 

Linz,  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Chemical 
Foundation  Incorporated.  Compound  of  monazo  dye- 
stuffs  and  lakes  derivable  therefrom.  1,445,331. 
Feb.  13. 

Lion,  Walter,  Dresden,  Germany.  Antiskldding  device 
for  dual   tires.      1,457,116  :   May   29. 

Lipanye,  Louis,  et  al.     (See  Hileman,  Ernest  J.,  assignor.) 

Lipcot,  Fred  L.,  C.  F.  Drumm,  jr.,  and  M.  C.  Frlns,  as- 
signors to  International  Motor  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Air  brake  for  motor-propelled  rail  cars. 
1,466,452  ;  Aug.  28. 

Lipcsey,  Frank  L.  (See  MacKilllcan,  J.  A.,  and 
Lipcsey.) 

Lippert,  Albert  C,  Canton,  Ohio.  Salt-cake  cup. 
1,466,132  ;  Aug.  28. 

Lippert,  Aloysius  C,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  and  J.  A.  Sinko, 
assignors  to  Advance  Products  Corporation,  Chicago, 
111.      Radiator    cap.      1,472,878 ;    Nov.    6. 

Lippincott,  Frank  T.,  Newark,  Ohio.  Connector. 
1.443,579  :   Jan.   30. 

Lippincott.  .Tohn  W.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Convertible  false 
floor.     1,440,476;  Jan.  2. 

Lippis,  Ben,  Chandler,  Colo.  Drilling  machine.  1,471,904  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Lippis,  John,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  P.  Thomas,  jr., 
Canon  City,  Colo.  Coupling  for  pipes.  1,464,768 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Lippold,  William  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Nut  lock. 
1,449,683  ;   Mar.  27. 

Lipps,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bed  construction. 
1,476,089  ;  Dec.  4. 

Lippv,  Charles  H.,  Snohomish  County,  Wash.  Glare 
shipld.     1.457.929;  June  5. 

Llpschutz.  George,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ground  clamp. 
1,458,533  ;  June  12. 

Lipscomb,   May  B.      (See  Allen,  Broadus  S.,  assignor.) 

Lioscomb,  Robert  A.,  Holt,  Ala.  Mixing  valve.  1,447,391 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Lipscomb.  Robert  A.,  Holt,  Ala.  Fuel  and  burning  same. 
1,447,392  ;  Mar.  6. 

Lipsky,  Norman,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Henry 
Hyman  &  Company,  Inc.  Lighting-fixture  pan.  Des. 
62,635;  July  10. 

Lipsky,  Norman,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Henry 
Hvman  &  Company,  Inc.  Lighting-fixture  pan.  Des. 
62,636:  July  10. 

Lipsky,  Norman,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Henry 
Hyman  &  Company,  Inc.  Lighting-fixture  band.  Des. 
62,637:   July   10. 

Lipsky,  Norman,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Henry 
Hyman  &  Company,  Inc.  Lighting-fixture  body.  Des. 
62,638  ;  July  10. 

Lipsky,  Norman,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Henry 
Hyman  &  Company,  Inc.  Lighting-fixture  arm.  Des. 
62,639;   July   10. 


Lipsky,    Norman,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    assi;;nor    to    Henry 

Ilymnn   &  Company,   Inc.     Lighting-fixture   arm.     Des. 

63.403  :  Dec.  4. 
Lipsky,    Norman,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to    Henry 

Hyman    &    Company,     Inc.      Lighting-fixture    bracket. 

Des.  63,404  :  Dec.  4. 
Lipsner,   Benjamin   B.,   and   P.   Sporer,   assignors  of  one- 
third    to    M.    A.    Dreyfus,    Chicago,    111.      Dishwasher 

nozzle.     1,476.090  :  Dec.  4. 
Liptak   Fire   Brick  Arch    Co.      (See   Llptak,    Michael,   as- 
signor. ) 
Liptak     Fire-Brlck     Arch     Company.        (See     Strachota, 

Clarence  A.,  assignor.) 
Liptak,   Michael,   St.   Paul,   Minn.     Brick  trim   for  walls. 

1,454,293  :   May   8. 
Liptak,    Michael,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Brick-faced    metallic 

trim.      1,454.294  ;   May  8. 
Liptak,      Michael,      St.     Paul,     Minn.        Furnace     wall. 

1,463,058  ;   July  24. 
Liptak,  Michael,  St.  Paul,  assignor  to  Liptak  Fire  Brick 

Arch  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Furnace  arch  for  boilers. 

1,443,487;  Jan.  30. 
Liptak,  Michael,   St.  Paul,  assignor  to  Liptak  Fire  Brick 

Arch  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Beam  hanger.     1,454,292; 

May  8. 
Liptak,  Michael,  St.  Paul,  assignor  to  Liptak  Fire  Brick 

Arch  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Furnace  arch.     1,457,442  ; 

J'une  5. 
Liptak,  Michael,  St.  Paul,  assignor  to  Liptak  Fire  Brick 

Arch    Co.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Furnace.      1,457,443; 

June  5. 
Liptak,  Michael,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  A.  P.  Green 

Fire    Brick     Company,     Mexico,    Mo.       Furnace    wall. 

1,463,044  ;   July  24. 
Liptak,  Michael,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  A.  P.  Green 

Fire  Brick  Company,  Mexico,  Mo.     Furnace-wall  struc- 
ture.    1,463,045  :  July  24. 
Liptak.  Michael,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  A.  P.  Green 

Fire    Brick    Company,     Mexico,    Mo.       Furnace    wall. 

1,463,046;  July  24. 
Liptak,  Michael.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  A.  P.  Green 

Fire    Brick    Company,    Mexico,    Mo.       Furnace    wall. 

1,463,047:   July   24. 
Liptak,  Michael.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  A.  P.  Green 

Kre    Brick     Company,    Mexico,     Mo.       Furnace    wall. 

1.463.048  ;    July    24. 

Liptak,  Michael,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  A.  P.  Green 
Fire    Brick     Company,    Mexico,    Mo.       Furnace    wall. 

1.463.049  ;   July   24. 

Liptak,  Michael,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  A.  P.  Green 
Fire    Brick     Company,    Mexico,    Mo.       Furnace    wall. 

1.463.050  ;    .July    24. 

Liptak,  Michael.  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  assignor  to  A.  P.  Green 

Fire  Brick  Company,   Mexico,  Mo.     Partition  wall  for 

furnaces.      1,463,051  ;   July   24. 
Liptak,  Michael,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  A.  P.  Green 

Fire    Brick    Companv,     Mexico,     Mo.       Furnace    wall. 

1.463,052  ;  July  24. 
Liptak,  Michael,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  A.  P.  Green 

Fire    Brick    Company,    Mexico,     Mo.       Furnace    wall. 

1,463,053;   July  24. 
Liptak,  Michael,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  A.  P.  Green 

Fire    Brick    Companv,    Mexico,    Mo.       Furnace    wall. 

1,463,054  ;  July  24. 
Liptak,  Michael,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  A.  P.  Green 

Fire    Brick    Company,    Mexico,    Mo.       Furnace    wall. 

1.463,055;    July   24. 
Liptak,  Michael,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  A.  P.  Green 

Fire    Brick    Company,     Mexico,    Mo.       Furnace    wall. 

1,463,056:   July   24. 
Liptak,  Michael,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  A.  P.  Green 

Fire    Brick     Company,    Mexico,    Mo.       Furnace    wall. 

1,463,057;    July   24. 
Lirussi,   Arturo.      (See    Cesoni,    P.,    and   Lirussi.) 
Lisenby   Manufacturing    Company.      (See    Barber,    Lewis 

R.,   assignor.) 
Lisi,    Cesare,    Susquehanna,    Pa.      Direction    signal    and 

.^itop  signal   for  automobiles.     1,441.513;   .Tan.    9. 
Lisi,    Henry,    Susquehanna,   Pa.      Doughtnut  cooking   ma- 
chine.    1,461,488  ;   July  10. 
LJsowski,    Maryan    L.,    Cranford,    N.    J.      Apparatus    for 

building  construction.     1,461,426;  July  10. 
Lisov,    Abraham    L.,    Dallas,    Tex.      Watchman's    time-re- 
cording device.     1,478,666  ;   Dec.  25. 
Liss,      Aiisust      S.,      Chicago,      111.        Flv     exterminator. 

1.477.273:   Dec.   11. 
Llssauer,   Adolph    W.,   and   W.    L.   Fleisher,    assignors   to 

W.  L.  Fleisher  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Humidify- 

Ing-apparatus  control.     1,458,490  ;  June  12. 
Lisse,    Leopold,    Berlin,    Germany.      Apparatus    for    gen- 

eratinsr  respirable  air  from  liquefied  gases.     1,459,158  ; 

June  19. 
Lisse,    Leopold,    Berlin,     Germany.      Preparing    blasting 

charges   for  ignition.      1,473,596 ;   Nov.   6. 
Lisse,    Leopold,    Berlin,    Germany.      Producing    blasting 

cartridges      capable      of     absorbing      liquefied      gases. 

1,473,994;  Nov.   13. 
Llsson,     Louis,     Syracuse,     N.     Y.       Film-spool     support. 

1,460,971 ;  July  3. 
List,  Frank  X.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Folding  advertising  box. 

1,453,849  ;    May   1. 
List,  Frank  X.,  Nevi'  York,  N.  Y.     Secure   collar  button. 

1.462,509  ;   July  24. 


330 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


List,  Frank  X.,  assignor  to  National  Card  Mounting  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  carton.  1,448,138 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Lister,  Charles  H.,  North  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Reciprocating 
conveyer  system.     1,462,511 ;  July  24. 

Lister,  Charles  H.,  North  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to 
Standard  Conveyor  Company.  Reciprocating  conveyer. 
1,462,510:  July  24. 

Lister,  Edwin,  executor.     (See  Lister,  Joseph.) 

Lister,  John  T.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  and  method 
for  forming  tires.     1,441,514 ;  Jan.  9. 

Lister,  John  T.,  Wellington,  Ohio.  Hose.  1,469,519 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Lister,  Joseph,  deceased,  Chicago,  111. ;  E.  Lister,  executor. 
Rendering  process.     1,470,228  ;  Oct.  9. 

Lister,  William  C,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Adjustable 
seat.     1,460,721 ;  July  3. 

Listo  Pencil  Corporation.  (See  Wehn,  Charles  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Listen,  John  L.      (See  Rode,  F.  J.,  Frost,  and  Listen.) 

Listen,  Noah  A.,  Glassport,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  making 
wire  glass.     1,466,025  ;  Aug.  28. 

Litchfield,  Edgar  C.  and  H.  L.,  and  V.  Speer,  Waterloo, 
Iowa  ;  said  Speer  assignor  to  said  Edgar  C.  Litchfield 
and  said  H.  L.  Litchfield.  Self-lubricating  wheel  and 
pitman.      1,454,021 ;  May   1. 

Litchfield,  Henry  L.  (See  Litchfield,  E.  C.  and  H.  L., 
and   Speer.) 

Litchfield,  Homer  H.,  Rockford,  111.  Drying  frame. 
1,460,200  ;  June  26. 

Llthoprintex  Corporation.  (See  Jones,  Harry  C.,  as- 
signor.) 

Litle,  Thomas  J.,  jr.,  assignor  to  Cadillac  Motor  Car 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  1,448,072 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Litle,  Thomas  J.,  jr.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
H.  H.  Emmons,  Detroit,  Mich.  Clutch  disk.  1,467,732  ; 
Sept.    11. 

Litle,  Thomas  J.,  jr.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  H.  H.  Emmons,  Detroit,  Mich.  Dust  guard  for 
bearings.     1,473,110  ;  Nov.  6. 

Litner,  Isaac,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Reflector.  1,445,601 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Llto-Pone  Company.  (See  Ouzoonian,  Aram  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Litot,  Bernard  E.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  Washing  machine. 
1,471,667  ;  Oct.  23. 

Littell,   Emlen   T.      (See  Luce,   Charles  J.,   assignor.) 

Little,  Arthur  D.,  Inc.  (See  Murray,  Wallace  J.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Little,  Arthur  D.,  Inc.     (See  Stevenson,  Earl  P.,  assignor.) 

Little,  Daniel  G.,  Hartley,  Iowa.  Queen-excluding  honey 
board.     1,445,778;  Feb.  20. 

Little,  Earl  W.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor  to  E.  W. 
Little.  Auxiliary  spring  for  motor  vehicles.  1,456,889  ; 
May  29. 

Little.  Edward,  Cutler,  Calif.  Valve-grinding  attachment. 
1,443,228;   Jan.   23. 

Little,  Edward,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Curtain  fixture. 
1,449,521  ;  Mar.  27. 

Little,  Edward  W.      (See  Little,  Earl  W.,  assignor.) 

Little,  Emery  P.,  Hudson,  S.  Dak.  Wire  stretcher. 
1,457,531  ;  June  5. 

Little,  Frederick  B.,  assignor  to  J.  C.  Deagan,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Sound-producing  mechanism.  1,464,156 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Little,  Frederick  B.,  assignor  to  J.  C.  Deagan,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.  Sound-producing  mechanism.  1,473,485 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Little,  George  H.,  Cumberland,  Md.  Support  for  pneu- 
matic tools.     1,447,877  ;  Mar.  6. 

Little,  George  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  C^lompany.  Electric 
furnace.     1,443,580  ;  Jan.  30. 

Little,  George  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric- 
resistance   tubular  furnace.     1,443,581 ;   Jan.   30. 

Little,  George  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Protection 
of  resistors  of  electric  furnaces.     1,453,397  ;  May  1. 

Little,  George  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westlng- 
heuse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Self-tight- 
ening water-cooled  terminal.     1,453,398  ;  May  1. 

Little,  George  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Means  for 
protecting  resistors  in  electric  furnaces.  1,453,399 ; 
May    1. 

Little,  George  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric 
resistance  furnace.     1,456,890  ;  May  29. 

Little,  George  M.,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric- 
furnace  resistor.     1,456,891 ;  May  29. 

Little,  George  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Protected 
electrode  for  electric  furnaces.     1,456,892  ;  May  29. 

Little,  George  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric- 
furnace   wall   construction.      1,456,893 ;   May    29. 

Little,  George  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Telescoping 
electrode  protector.     1,456,894  ;  May  29. 


Little,  George  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Rheostat. 
1,470,758  ;  Oct.  16. 

Little,  George  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Means 
for  producing  a  sooty  vapor  in  electric  furnaces. 
1,477,372;  Dec.  11. 

Little  Giant  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Harkins, 
Thomas  F.,  assignor.) 

Little,  Harry  C.,  assignor  to  The  Hydraulic  Press  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Mount  Gllead,  Ohio.  Pump  un- 
loader.     1,446,511 ;  Feb.  27. 

Little,  Thomas  P.,  assignor  to  The  Fisk  Rubber  Company, 
Chlcopee  Falls,  Mass.  Tube  manufacture.  1,450,320 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Little,  Thomas  P.,  assignor  to  The  Fisk  Rubber  Company, 
Chlcopee  Falls,  Mass.  Applying  cord  fabric  to  ceres. 
1,471,905  ;  Oct.  23. 

Little,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  toothbrush 
and  dentifrice  container.     1,461,922  ;  July  17. 

Little,  William  F.,  St.  Louis,  Me.  Identification  and 
registration  plate  for  automobiles.  Des.  63,189 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Littlefleld,  Charles  W.,  Watsonville,  Calif.  Clothespin. 
1,443,229;  Jan.  23. 

Littlefleld.  Dorothy  W.,  Springville,  N.  Y.  Doll.  Des. 
61,785  ;  Jan.  9. 

Littlefield,  Edgar  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  automatic  actuation  of  mechanisms. 
1,441,007;  Jan.  2. 

Littlefield,  Henry  B.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Apart- 
ment with  disappearing  bed.     1,443,582 ;  Jan.  30. 

Littlefield,  John,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Doweling  machine. 
1,454.751  ;   May  8. 

Littlefield,  Roy,  Bxira,  Iowa.  Cart  structure  for  handling 
bee  supers.     1,449,011 ;  Mar.  20. 

Littleford,  George,  Fort  Thomas,  Ky.  Woodworking 
mechanism.     1,446,851 ;  Feb.  27. 

Littleford,  George,  Port  Thomas,  Ky.,  and  J.  C.  Kuykendall, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio ;  said  Kuykendall  assignor  to  said 
Littleford.  Wood-surfacing  mechanism.  1,4^7,878 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Llttlejohn,  Sidney  R.,  New  Maiden,  England.  Fastening 
for  wearing  apparel   and  the  like.     1,440,688  ;  Jan.  2. 

Littler,   Carl   W.      (See  Marquard,   F.   F.,   and   Littler.) 

Littleworth,  Malcolm  C,  Duluth,  Minn.  Sealing  device. 
1,442,812;   Jan.   23. 

Littley,  William,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Digging  device. 
1,443,138;   Jan.   23. 

Littrell,  Frank.  (See  Skeppstedt,  A.  B.,  and  Haddon, 
assignors.) 

Litwiller,  Thomas,  and  J.  Leader,  a.<5signors  to  Getz 
Power  Washer  Co.,  Morton,  111.  Washing  machine. 
1,460,203  ;  June  26. 

Litwin,  Simon,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  Poczobyt,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Baby  walker.     1,449,050 ;  Mar.  20. 

Litz,  Frank  P..  Corry,  Pa.     Foot  rest.   1,458,426  ;  June  12. 

Litzenberg,  Otto  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fender.  1,444,973  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Lively,  Elbert  W.,  West  Haven,  Conn.  Egg-beater  at- 
tachment  or   the   like.      1,445,696 ;   Feb.   20. 

Lively,  Lawrence  E.     (See  Lambert,  T.  B.,  and  Livelv.) 

Lively,  Marion  L.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Rat  trap.  1,470,854 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Livenspargar,  Charles  F.,  Doniphan,  Mo.  Exterior  ad- 
juster for  journal  bearings.     1,478,393  ;  Dec.   25. 

Livergeed,  Gerald  R.,  Houston,  Tex.  Pipe-engaging  slip. 
1,445,445 ;  Feb.  13. 

Livermere  &  Knight  Company.  (See  Kendrick,  Dyer  T., 
assignor.) 

Liversidge,  Horace  P.,  Bala,  Pa.  Fuse-box  construction. 
1,469,439  ;  Oct.  2. 

Livesay,  George  M.,  Ashley,  111.  Electric  lock.  1,467,048  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Livingood  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Bates, 
Chester  M.,  assignor.) 

Livingston,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  Snow  Manufacturing 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Valve.  1,467,486; 
Sept.   11. 

Livingston,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  Snow  Manufacturing 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Double-lever  gate  lock. 
1,470,270  ;  Oct.  9. 

Livingston,  Fremont  P.,  Denver,  Colo.  Radiator  cap  for 
automobiles.     Des.  62,095  ;  Mar.  20. 

Livingston,  Hall,  Auburn,  Calif.  Windshield  for  vehicles. 
1,442,624;  Jan.  16. 

Livingston,  Harry  R.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Vertical  file- 
folder   accessory.      1,466,308 ;    Aug.    28 

Livingston,  Stanley  D.,  assignor  to  The  Connecticut  Tele- 
phone &  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  Meriden, 
Conn.  Current  regulator  for  ignition  systems. 
1,457,310;  June  5. 

Livingston,  Stanley  D.,  assignor  to  The  Connecticut 
Telephone  &  Electric  Company  Inc.,  Meriden,  Conn. 
Electric   switch.      1,472,800;   Nov.    6. 

Livingston,  Thomas  P.,  North  Augusta,  S.  C.  Automatic 
window  shade.     1,469,842;  Oct.  9. 

Livingston,  Warren  F.,  New  Boston,  111.  Coop.  1,465,854  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Llvsey,  William,  Wallasey,  England.  Means  for  retain- 
ing pens,  pencils,  and  the  like  in  the  pockets  of  gar- 
ments.    1,450,162  ;   Mar.  27. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Ljuiigstriim.  Fredrik.  Brovik,  Lidingon,  Sweden.  Fasten- 
ing the  blades  of  axial  steam  turbines.  1,440.395 ; 
Jan.  2. 

LjungstrOm,  Fredrik,  Brevik,  Lidingon,  Sweden.  Means 
for  preventing  formation  of  rust  in  turbines  being  at 
rest.     1.408.068  :  June  5. 

Ljungstrom,  Fredrik,  Lldingo-Brevik,  Sweden,  assignor 
to  Aktiebolaget  Ljungstroms  Angturbin.  Turbine- 
driven   locomotive.      1,461,278 :   July    10. 

Ljungstrom,  Fredrik,  Brevik,  Lidingon.  assignor  to  Aktie- 
bolaget Ljungstroms  Angturbin,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  manufacture  of  flanges  on 
plates.      1,464.434  ;    Aug.   7. 

Ljungstrom.  Fredrik.  Lidingo-Brevik,  assignor  to  Aktie- 
bolaget Ljungstroms  .\ngturbin,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 
Locomotive  provided  with  tubular  air  preheaters. 
1,477,968;  Dec.   18.  ' 

Ljungstrom,  Fredrik,  Brevik,  Lidingon,  and  I.  Broberg, 
Tallhyddan.  Skarsatra,  Lidingon,  assignors  to  Aktiebola- 
get Ljungstroms  Angturbin,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Coal 
bunker    for    locomotives.      1,447,679 ;    Mar.    6. 

Ljungstrom,  Fredrik,  I.  Broberg,  and  E.  O.  Erieksson, 
assignors  to  Aktiebolaget  Ljungstroms  Angturbin, 
Stockholm,  Sweden.  Reversible  gearing.  1,451,266 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Llewellyn,  George  E.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Sanitary  Novelties  Company.  Collapsi- 
ble bottle  holder.     1,470,383  ;  Oct.  9. 

Llompart  v  Vald6s.  Miguel,  and  V.  Bacallao  y  Villar, 
Tliihana.    Cuba.      Liquid   fuel.      1.448,245;   Mar.    13. 

Llovd,  Amsev  P.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Wood  binder.  1,469,843  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Lloyd,  Edwin  C.  J.,  Jeannette,  Pa.  Box  and  attachment 
therefor.      1,474,271  ;   Nov.   13. 

Lloyd.  Ellis  A.,  New  York,  and  V.  P.  Gershon,  Brooklyn, 
assignors  to  W.  M.  Grosvenor,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mak- 
ing nitrobenzoic  acid  and  intermediates.  1,458,715 ; 
June  12. 

Lloyd,  Harry   S.      (See  Bullock,   S.   M.,  and   Lloyd.) 

Lloyd,  Henry  G..  Surbiton,  England.  Manufacture  of 
coal  or  like  briquettes.     1,458,716  ;  June  12. 

Lloyd,  John  A.,  Coventry.  England,  assignor  to  Courtaulds 
Limited,  London,  England.  Preparation  of  starch  and 
sulphuric  acid.     1,455.630  ;   May   15. 

Lloyd,  Marshall  B.,  Menominee,  Mich.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Heywood-Wakefleld  Company, 
Boston.  Mass.     W.tU  covering.     1,457,909  ;  June  5. 

Lloyd,  Marshall  B.,  Menominee,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Heywood-Wakefield  Company,  Boston, 
Mass.     Reed- weaving  machine.     1,459,781 ;  June  26. 

Lloya,  Marshall  B.,  Menominee,  Mich.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Heywood-Wakefield  Company, 
Boston,  Mass.  Reed-weaving  machine.  1,465,445 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Lloyd,  Marshall  B.,  Menominee,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  L.  H.  Greenwood,  G.  A.  Keyworth,  Gard- 
ner, and  W.  B.  Holman,  Leominster,  Mass.,  trustees. 
Method  of  and  means  for  binding  the  edges  of  reed 
fabric  and  the  like.     1,455,959  ;   May  22. 

Lloyd,  Marshall  B.,  Menominee,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  L.  H.  Greenwood,  G.  A.  Keyworth, 
Gardner,  Mass.,  and  W.  E.  Holman,  Leominster,  Mass., 
trustees.  Producing  reedlike  articles.  1.462,709 ; 
July  24. 

Lloyd,  Marshall  B.,  Menominee,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  L.  H.  Greenwood,  G.  A.  Keyworth, 
Gardner,  Mass.,  and  W.  E.  Holman,  Leominster,  Mass., 
trustees.     Producing  reed  articles.     1,462,710  ;  July  24. 

Lloyd,  Marshall  B.,  Menominee,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  L.  H.  Greenwood.  G.  A.  Keyworth, 
Gardner,  and  W.  E.  Holman,  Leominster,  Mass.,  trus- 
tees. Reed  article  and  producing  the  same.  1,473,708  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Lloyd,  Otis  S.,  Salisbury,  Md.  Concrete  pile  or  building 
unit.     1,442,279  ;  Jan.  16. 

Lloyd,  Rannie  S.,  Maysville,  N.  C.  Composition  for 
varnish,     1,462,236  :  July  17. 

Lloyd,  Richard  A.      (See  Miller,  D.  J.  G.,  and  Lloyd.) 

Lloyd,  Richard  L.,  assignor  to  Dwight  &  Lloyd  Sinter- 
ing Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cleaning  device  for 
ore-sintering   machines.      1,469,520 ;    Oct.    2. 

Lloyd,  Richard  L.,  assignor  to  Dwight  &  Lloyd  Sinter- 
■  ing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sinter-machine  drive 
mechanism.      1,469,521 ;   Oct.  2. 

Lloyd,  Richard  L.,  assignor  to  Dwight  &  Lloyd  Sintering 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pallet  mechanism  for  ore- 
sintering  machines.     1,471.402  ;  Oct.  23. 

Lloyd,  William  A.     (See  Plitt.  W.   R.,  and  Lloyd.) 

Loadometer  Company.    (See  Troll,  Frederick  J.,  assignor.) 

Lober,  George  H.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Machine  for  making  con- 
nector tubes  for  radiators.      1,455,919  ;  May  22. 

Lober,  George  H.,  assignor  to  The  Lober  Radiator  A 
Manufacturing  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Automobile 
radiator   assembly    rack.      1.466,404 ;    Aug.    28. 

Lober  Radiator  &  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Lober,  George  H.,  assignor.) 

Lobit,  Jean  M..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Combined  cane  and  fish- 
ing implement.     1.442.813  ;  Jan.  23. 

liObojok,  John,  Newark,  N.  J.  Meat-grinder  attachment. 
1,442,676  ;    Jan.   16. 

Localized  .ASiartising  Corporation.  (See  Hartman,  Mil- 
ton, asslg  iir.) 


Lo  Casclo,  Pasquale,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Toy  Business 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Indicator.  1,462,028 ; 
July  17. 

Lochhead,  James  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Bar-grinding  ma- 
chine.    1,457,845  ;  June  5. 

Lochman,  Emil  R.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Propeller.  1,447,994  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Lochncr,  John  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Combined  chair 
and   couch.     1,477.507  ;   Dec.   11. 

Lochridge,  Eleanor  A.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Dressed  doll. 
Des.  62,332;  May  8. 

Lochwitzky,  Alexander  M.,  Austin,  Tex.  Shoe.  1,458,717  ; 
June  12. 

Lock-Edge  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Wilkes,  Clarence 
H.,  assignor.) 

Lock  Joint  Pipe  Company.  (See  Hirsh,  A.  M.,  and 
Mitchell,  assignors.) 

Lock  Joint  Pipe  Company.  (See  Mitchell,  John  C.,  as- 
signor.) 

Locke,  Alfred  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Compact  attachment. 
1,461,923  ;  July  17. 

Locke,  Edward  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Dayton  Scale  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Weighing  scale.     1,470,016  ;  Oct.  9. 

Locke  Insulator  Corporation.  (See  Goddard,  Walter  T., 
assignor.) 

Locke  Insulator  Corporation.  (See  Reagan,  Frank  H., 
assignor.) 

Lockert,  George  H.,  Elmwood,  Okla.  Animal  poke. 
1,470,458  ;  Oct.  9. 

Lockett,  A.  M.,  &  Co.  (See  Lockett,  Andrew  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lockett,  Andrew  M.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Water  heater 
with    percolator.      1,459,408 ;    June    19. 

Lockett,  Andrew  M.,  assignor  to  A.  M.  Lockett  &  Co., 
Ltd..  New  Orleans,  La.  Liquid-fuel  burner.  1,442,163  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Lockett.  James  H.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Wheel.  1,445,223 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Lockhart,  Harold  J.,  assignor  to  The  Parkersburg  Rig  & 
Reel  Company,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Control  mecha- 
nism for  well-drilling  machines.     1,452,244  ;  Apr.  17. 

Lockhart,  Harold  J.,  assignor  to  The  Parkersburg  Rig 
&  Reel  Company,  Parkersburg.  W.  Va.  Attachment 
for  well-rigging   machines.      1,476,899:    Dec.    11. 

Lockhart,  Howard,  Falls  City,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  E.  L. 
Vernon,  Akron,  Colo,  Tank  heater.  1,462,237 ; 
July  17. 

Lockhart,  John  H.,  Ross  Township,  Pa.  Drop  awning. 
1,442,956  ;   Jan.   23. 

Lockwood,  Arthur  L.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Safety  clutch  for 
propellers.       1,472.077  :    Oct.     30. 

Lockwood.  Charles  S.,  Newark,  assignor  to  Hyatt  Roller 
Bearing  Company,  Harrison,  N.  J.  Roller  bearing 
and  making  same.     1,441,691  ;  Jan.  9. 

Lockwood,  Henry  S.,  assignor  to  The  Lockwood  Manu- 
facturing Company,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Latch 
spindle.     1,472,481  ;   Oct.  30. 

Lockwood,  Lee  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Timer  exten- 
sion.    1,469,440  ;  Oct.  2. 

Lockwood  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Lock- 
wood,  Henry  S.,  assignor.) 

Lockwood  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Schultz, 
Fred,  assignor.) 

Locomobile  Company,  The.  (See  Alborn,  Frans  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Locomobile  Company,  The.  (See  Ciurch,  Harold  D., 
assignor.) 

Locomobile  Company,  The.  (See  Roos,  Delmar  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Locomobile  Company,  The.  (See  Rosner,  Adolph,  as- 
signor.) 

Locomobile  Company,  The.  (See  Schulz,  Albert  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Locomotive  Pulverized  Fuel  Company.  (See  Caracristi, 
Virginius  Z.,  assignor.) 

Locomotive  Pulverized  Fuel  Company.  (See  Muhlfeld, 
J.  E.,  and  Caracristi,  assignors.) 

Locomotive  Stoker  Company.  (See  Lower,  Nathan  M., 
assignor.) 

Lodding,  Frederick  W.  (See  Vedder,  J.  W.,  and  Lod- 
ging.) 

Lodge,  Edwin  W.,  Norfolk,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  F.  D. 
Cock,   Hampton,  Va.     Receptacle.     1,446,014 ;  Feb.  20. 

Loe,  Syver,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Four-wheeled  truck. 
1,474.198;  Nov.  13. 

Loeb,  Milton  B.,  New  York,  N,  Y.,  assignor  to  Brillo 
Manufacturing  Co.     Soap  holder.     1,457,254  ;  May  29. 

Loeb.  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Convertible  watch. 
1,454,322;  May  8. 

Loebell,  Henry  O.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Doherty  Research  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas- 
fired  melting  furnace.     1,457,780;   June  5. 

Loehler,  Martial  J.,  Asnieres,  France.  Rotary  mold  for 
molding  milling  cutters  by  centrifugal  force.  1,452,838  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Loehr-Voight,  Edward,  Bayside,  N.  Y.  Shoe  fastener. 
1,464,849  ;  Aug.  14. 

Loepfe,  Louis  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Window-cleaner's  seat. 
1,451,076;    Apr.   10. 

Loepsinger,  Albert  J.,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  General 
Fire  Extinguisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Auto- 
matic sprinkler.     1,464,622  ;  Aug.  14. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Loesch,  John  J.,  assignor  to  Evr  Klean  Seat  Pad  Co.,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.     Scat  cover.     1,452,882;  Apr.  24. 

Loesch,  Milton  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  F.  Eyan, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Vaporizer  for  combustion  engines. 
1,452,883;  Apr.   24. 

Loescher,  Frederick  E.,  Harrison,  H.  P.  Jaenike,  Brook- 
lyn, and  E.  I.  Daugherty,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.  Volume- 
reducing  valve  cap.     1,446,710  ;  Feb.  27. 

Loew,  Charles  H.,  and  J.  R.  Gruetter,  Lakewood,  Ohio. 
Bottle-cleaning  apparatus.      1,462,512 ;    July   24. 

Loew,  Charles  H.,  and  J.  R.  Gruetter,  Lakewood,  Ohio. 
Bottle-cleaning  apparatus.      1,463,763  ;   July   31. 

Loew,  Oscar  A.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  Harwich 
Stamping  Company,  Springwells,  Mich.  Spare-tire  car- 
rier and  lock.     1,464,009  ;  Aug.  7. 

Loewe,  Siegmund,  Berlin,  Germany.  Radio  receiving  sys- 
tem.    1,464,533  ;  Aug.  14. 

Loewe,  Siegmund,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Thermionic  translating  device.     1,463,475  ;  July  31. 

Loewe,  Siegmund,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Re- 
ceiving apparatus  for  high-frequency  signaling. 
1,464,083  ;   Aug.   7. 

Lofller,  Raimund  J.,  Dresden,  Germany,  assignor  to  W.  L. 
Voight,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composition  for  u^e  in  manu- 
facturing artificial  fibers,  films,  leather,  and  the  like 
and  making  the  same,    1,464,949  ;  Aug.  14. 

Lofgren,  John,  and  A.  R.  Ayers,  assignors  to  Ralco 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  con- 
nector.     1,450,002;   Mar.   27. 

Lofland,  Peter  C,  Milton,  Del.  Oyster  opener.  1,472,179  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Loft  Incorporated.     (See  Wallace,  Harvey  R.,  assignor.) 

Lofton,  Herbert  M.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Composite  T 
raiL     1,478,715  ;  Dec.  25. 

Loftus,  Andrew  B.,  Archibald,  Pa.  Automatic  regulator. 
1,470,277  ;  Oct.  9. 

Logan,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  The  Footwear  Develop- 
ment Company,  Palmyra,  Pa.  Combined  assembling 
and   lasting    shoes.      1,443,421  ;    Jan.    30. 

Logan,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  The  Footwear  Develop- 
ment Company,  Palmyra,  Pa.  Combined  assembling 
and  lasting  machine.     1,443,422  ;  Jan.   30. 

Logan,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  The  Footwear  Development 
Company,  Palmyra,  Pa.  Combined  assembling  and  last- 
ing  machine.      1,448,423;   Jan.    30. 

Logan,  Harry  C,  Rockbridgt,  Ohio.  Dirigible  headlight 
mounting.     1,456,184  ;   May  22. 

Logan,  Howard,  Chicago.  111.     Taiik.     1,455,796  ;  May  22. 

Logan,  James  M.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Damper  for  sound 
boxes  of  phonographs.     1,444,196  ;  Feb.  6. 

Logan,  Lloyd,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Means  for  controlling  a 
production  prociss.      1,455,795  ;  May  22. 

Logan,  Lloyd,  Arlington,  Mass.  Means  for  controlling 
processes  of  production.     1,471.342  ;  Oct.  23. 

Logan,  Malcolm  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tire  shoe. 
1,463,429  ;    July    31. 

Logan,  William  B.,  De  Quincy,  assignor  to  Acme  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Making  turpen- 
tine substitute  and  product  therefrom.  1,463,122; 
July  24. 

Logan,  William  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Means  for  baking 
powder  to  plates  to  be  etched.     1,458,583  ;  June  12. 

Logeo,  E.  L.,  Company.  (See  Kiessig,  Edwin  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Logee,  William  K.     (See  Prescott,  Jesse  H.,  assignor.) 

Loggins,  John  H.,  Fordyce,  Ark.  Air  inlet  device. 
1,460,550;  July  3. 

Lo  Giudice,  Domenick,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  George  Tie- 
mann  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Surgical  instru- 
ment.     1,453,934  :   May  1. 

Logue,  John,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Workholdlng  and  posi- 
tioning device  for  rule  and  border  type  or  slue-cutting 
machines.     1,452,809  ;   Apr.   24. 

Logwood,  Charles  V.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  De  Forest 
Radio  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Company,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Radiocommunication.     1,440,834 ;   Jan.   2. 

Lohmann,  Hugo,  Berlin-Johannisthal,  Germany.  Process 
and  device  for  making  sharply-defined  castings. 
1,477.508  ;   Dec.   11. 

Lohn,  Albert  W.,  jr.,  et  aL  (See  Lohn,  Albert  W.,  jr., 
assignor.) 

Lohn,  Albert  W.,  Jr.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
A.  W.  Lohn,  jr.,  and  W.  M.  Lohn.  Auto  door  sign. 
1,473,583;   Nov.  6. 

Lohn,  Winifred  M.,  et  al.  (See  Lohn,  Albert  W.,  jr., 
assignor.) 

Lohr,   Michael  E.      (See  Barnhart,  W.  E.,  and  Lohr.) 

Lohr,  Michael  E.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Mine  car.  1,450,637  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Lohrmann,  Ernst  H.,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  J.  F. 
Sturdy's  Sons  Company,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Bracelet 
buckle  member.      Des.    62,958 ;    Aug.   28. 

Loichot,  Paul  P.,  Louisville,  Ohio.  Electric  power  mecha- 
nism.    1.457,910  ;  June  5. 

Loken,  Truls,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  F.  C.  Austin  Machinery  Company.  Trenchinjr 
machine.      1,472,563;    Oct.    30. 

Lomax,  Clarence  E.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Call  -  indicating  system. 
1,476,366;  Dec.  4. 

T.omax,   Lucius   W.      (See   Spikes,  Richard  B.,   a.ssignor.l 


Lombard,    Nathaniel,    assignor    to    The    Lombard-White 

Company,   Worcester,   Mass.     Wringer   and  motor  sup- 
port for  washing  machines.     1,462,939  ;  July  24. 
Lombard,    Walter    E.,    Arlington,    Mass.      Tool    holder. 

1,447,620;   Mar.   6. 
Lombard- White  Company,  The.     (See  Lombard,  Nathaniel, 

assignor.) 
Lombardi,    Domeuico,     East    Boston,    Mass.      Automatic 

gem-setting  machine.     1,465,446  ;  Aug.  21. 
Lombardi,    Michael,     Louisville,     Colo.       Ash-pan     lifter. 

1,455,216  ;  May  15. 
Lombardo,    Bmilio   V.,    Dorchester,    Mass.      Cigar    holder. 

1,448.552  :  Mar.  13. 
Lombardo,    Nicodemus.      (See    Martire,    V.,    Defrancisco, 

Messlno,  and  Lombardo.) 
Lommel,    Wilhelm.      (See    Engelhardt,    R.,    Lommel,    and 

Ossenbeck.) 
Londeau,    John,    Cornwall,    Ontario,    Canada.      Furnace. 

1,446,193  ;   Feb.   20. 
London   General   Omnibus   Company   Limited,   The.      (See 

Gage,    Samuel,    assignor.) 
London  General  Omnibus  Company  Limited.     (See  Shave, 

George  J.,  assignor.) 
London,  Jacob  M.,   Butler,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  M. 

Crawford,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.   Loading  machine.   1,445,332  ; 

Feb.  ]3. 
London,  Jacob  M..  Tunnolton,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments,   to    The    Jeffrey    Manufacturing    Company, 

Columbus,  Ohio.     Mining  machine.     1,467,864  ;  Sept.  11. 
London  Lightingwares  Corporation.      (See  Lewis,   Emory 

S.,  assignor.) 
London,   Louis  B.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Bowl  for  lighting 

fixtures.     Des.  62,207 ;  Apr.   10. 
London,    Samuel,    and    L,    Weber,    Newark,    N.    J.      Auto 

creeper.     1,457,117  ;  May  29. 
London,  Willis,   Franklin,  Ky.     Fastener  for  automobile 

chains.      1,458,069  ;   June  5. 
Lonergan,    Patrick    H.,    Boulder,    Colo.      Radiator    cores. 

1,450,746;   Apr.    3. 
Long,     Albert    E.,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Hod.       1,475,125; 

Nov.   20. 
Long,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  Champion  Blower  &  Forge 

Company,    Lancaster,    Pa.       Drill    chuck.       1,471,271 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Long,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  Champion  Blower  &  Forge 

Company,  Lancaster,  Pa.     Drilling  machine.    1,473,995; 

Nov.    13. 
Long,  Charles  M.,  Chicago,  111.     Track  level.     1,464,285; 

Aug.   7. 
Long,    Charlie,    Lincoln,    Nebr.      Combination    cattle   and 

hog  watering  fountain.     1,470,384  ;  Oct.  9. 
Long,    Charlie   P.      (See  Long,   Willis  C.  and   C.   P.,  and 

Stephens.) 
Long,  Claud  L.,  assignor  to  The  Crawford,  McGregor  and 

Canby  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Cutter-head  drive  for 

last   lathes.     1,451,665 ;   Apr.   10. 
Long,  Eugene  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half 

to   H.  M.  Knight,   Montclair,   N.  J.     Sectional   floating 

dry  dock.     1,474,336  ;  Nov.  13. 
Long,   Frederick  R.,   Berwick,   Pa.,   assignor   to  American 

Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Device 

for    spraying    paint     and    other    liquids.       1,442,814 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Long    Furniture    Company.       (See    Weeks,    John    B.,    as- 
signor.) 
Long,  Gertrude  E.     (See  Kelly,  R.,  and  Long.) 
Long,    Harry    B.,   Wellington,   New   Zealand.     Life  buoy. 

1,445,224  ;  Feb.  1.3. 
Long,  Herbert  J.,  assignor  to  The  Kompak  Company,  New 

Brunswick,   N.   J.      Emergency  fuel-valve-control   appli- 
ance.     1,467,049  ;    Sept.    4. 
Long,    John,    Victoria,    Tex.      Valve    cap.      1,468,821 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Long,  John,  Jefferson  City,  and  A.  J.  Bass,  Columbia,  Mo 

Farm  wagon.     1,478,831  :  Dec.  25. 
Long,  John  C.  F.,  Lima,  Ohio.     Steam  trap.     1,448,972 

Mar.  20. 
Long,      John      E.,      Edgerton,      Ohio.      Leveling     device; 

1,463,515  ;    July   31. 
Long,  Kenneth  L,     (See  Kreutzer,  G.  A.,  and  Long.) 
Long,  Lewis  R.     (See  White,  Fred  G.,  assignor.) 
Long,   Natalie  C,  executrix.      (See  Kreutzer,   G.   A.,   and 

Long.) 
Long,   Peter   E.,   and   E.    R.    Cornwell,   Pocatello,    Idaho. 

Clip.     1,449,684  ;   Mar.   27. 
Long,  Ralph  A.,  Tamaqua,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Atlas  Powder 

Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Manufacture  of  ammonium 

perchlorates.      1,453,984  ;  May   1. 
Long,  Ralph  L.,   San  Diego,  Calif.     Nail  set  and  holder. 

1,465,139;  Aug.  14. 
Long,  Sidney  J.  T.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Water  heater, 

1,448,850  ;  Mar.  20. 
Long,  Solon  G.     (See  Friedsam,  E.  D.,  and  Long.) 
Long,    Uly    C,    South    Whitley,    Ind.      Yoke.      1,444,692; 

Feb.  6. 
Long,  Walter  M.,  and  L.  S.  Lemere,  Seattle,  Wash.    Auto- 
mobile  name   plate.      Des.    62,576 ;    June   26. 
Long,    William    H.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Printing    press. 

1,-!51.045;    Apr.    10. 
Long,  William  N.,  Springfield,  Oreg.     Internal-combustion 

engine.      1,450,810;    Apr.    3. 
Long,  Willis  C.  and  C.  P.,  and  J.  M.  Stephens,  Hastings, 

Okla.     Insect  exterminator.     1,458,070;  June  5. 


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Longacre,  Harry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tobacco  pipe. 
1,463,398;    July    31. 

Longbottom.  Charles  A.,  Worksop,  and  F.  L.  Duffielil, 
Brassiiicton,  England.  Manufacture  of  refractory  prod- 
ucts  from    dolomite.      1,463,39!);    .July    31. 

LongbraUe,  ueorge  W.,  et  al.  (See  De  Loe,  Edward  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lougbrake,  Orville  L.,  ct  al.  (See  De  Loe,  Edward  G.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Longdin-Brugger  Company.  (See  Boggess,  James  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Longenbaugb,  Cbarles  A.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Shield  for 
motor   vehicles.      1,453,685 ;    May   1. 

Longfellow,  Ellis  E.,  deceased.  El  Reno,  Okla.  ;  M.  R. 
Longfellow,  executrix.      Lock.     1,461,279;   July   10. 

Longfellow,  Margaret  R.,  executrix.  (See  Longfellow, 
Ellis  E.) 

Longfellow,  Martin  W.j  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  The 
Baltimore  Gas  Appliance  &  Manufacturing  Company. 
Attachment  for  gas  ranges.     1,478,749  ;  Dec.  25. 

Longino,  Hugh  E.,  Magnolia,  Ark.  Tonsillotome. 
1,468,599;  Sept.  18. 

Longman,  Cecil  H.,  assignor  to  The  Security  Metal  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Sealing  top  for  fruit 
Jars.     1,472,398;  Oct.  30. 

Longnaker,  Milton  S.,  Pleasant  Hill,  Ohio,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  J.  W.  Page,  Chicago,  111.  Exca- 
Tating  machine.     Rel5,571 ;  Apr.  3. 

Longnecker,  Clyde  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Bumper.  1,474,974  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Longo,  Joseph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  Luongo,-  Can- 
nonsburg.  Pa.  Plate-holding  frame  for  bosh. 
1,469,323  ;  Oct.  2. 

Longren,  Albln  K.,  Topeka,  Kans.  Forming  curved 
bodies  from  fiber  sheets.    1,471,906 ;  Oct.  23. 

Longshore,  Herman  A.,  assignor  to  N.  G.  Warth,  Colum- 
bus, Ohio.     Inner  tube.     1,446,915 ;  Feb.  27. 

Longworth,  John  W.,  Grand  Rapids,  assignor  to  A.  E. 
Johnson,  Hastings,  Mich.  Burglar  alarm.  1,460,818 ; 
July  3. 

Longyear,  E.  H.,  Company.  (See  Anderson,  Olaf  B., 
assignor.) 

Longyear,  John  M.,  jr.      (See  Genett,  Louis  J.,  assignor.) 

Lonn,  Charles  E.,  Viola,  HI.  Rim  for  wheels.  1,477,572  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Lonsdale,  Clair  H.,  Port  Sam  Houston,  Tex.  Collar 
button.      1,467,050 ;    Sept.    4. 

Lonsinger,  Charles  L.,  Walhondiug,  Ohio.  Pontoon-sup- 
ported derrick.     1,470,459  ;  Oct.  9. 

Louiz,  Harry  R.,  Richmond,  Ind.  Resilient  bearing 
sleeve.      1,451,428;    Apr.    10. 

Lontz.  Harry  R.,  Richmond,  Ind.  Making  resilient  bear- 
ing slepves.      1,451,429  ;   Apr.   10. 

Lonuzzo,  Tommaso,  Bristol,  Conn.  Aeroplane.  1,478.284  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Loock,  Robert  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Antirattler  for  lever 
controls.     1.477.138;  Dec.  11. 

Loofbourow,  J.  T.,  et  al.  (See  Dibble,  C.  W.,  and  Phil- 
lips, assignors.) 

Loofs,  William  J.,  and  C.  C.  Cox,  Houston,  Tex.  Sample- 
taking   device.     1,457,583  ;  June  5. 

Look,  Fannie  B.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Melcher,  George 
S.,   assignor.') 

Look,  Louis,  Chicago,  111.  Tractor  or  truck  wheel. 
1,453,686;  May  1. 

Looke,  Frank  L.,  Brusett,  Mont.  Radiator-pipe  pliers. 
1,442,486;  Jan.  16. 

Loomis,  Allen,  assignor  to  The  WiUys-Overland  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.  Spring  suspension  and  brake-operating 
mechanism.     1,442,957  ;   Jan.   23. 

Loomis,  Crawford  C.     (See  Pedersen,  J.  D.,  and  Loomis.) 

Loomis,  Crawford  C,  Hion,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  means 
for   forming  gun   barrels.     1,461,129 ;    July    10. 

Loomis,  Ernest.      (See  Brown,  Julius  A.,  assignor.) 

Loomis,  ETarts  G.     (See  Crane,  J.  B.,  and  Loomis.) 

Loomis,  Evarts  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Working  metal. 
1,466,953;    Sept.    4. 

Loomis,  Evarts  G.,  assignor  to  St.  Mungo  Manufacturing 
Company  of  America,  Newark,  N.  J.  Ball-winding  ma- 
chine.    1,452,469  ;  Apr.  17. 

Loomis,  Evarts  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Brett  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T.  .Machine 
for  making  hair  wavers.     1,459,782  ;  June  26. 

Loomis,  Evarts  G.,  Newark.  N.  J.,  assicnor  to  Viscoloid 
Company,  Leominstei^  Mass.  Comb-cutting  machine. 
1,473,111  ;   Nov.   6. 

Loomis,  Evarts  G.,  and  L.  Terhune,  Arlington.  N.  J., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  and  Company.  Machine  for  making  brushes. 
1,448,489;   Mar.   13. 

Loomis,  Harry  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fabric-making  ma- 
chine.    1,468,483;  Sept.  18. 

Loomis,  Nathaniel  E.  (See  Clark,  E.  M.,  Loomis,  and 
Carringer.) 

Loomis,  Rockwell  A.,  Guatemala,  Guatemala.     Sharpening 

Implement.      1,463,653 ;    July   31. 
Looney,    Orin    J.,    Bryn    Mawr,    Pa.      Lock.      1,478,343 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Loop,    Charlps    H.,    Arkansas    City,    Kans.,    assignor,    by 

mesne   assignments,   to    Loop   Steel   Manufacturing   Co. 

Receptacle  ventilator.     1,448,307  :  Mar.  13. 
Loop,  Christopher  C.     (See  Pinell,  L.,  and  Loop.) 


Loop,  John  D.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Whale-harpooning  ap- 
paratus.    1,472,223;   Oct.  30. 

Loop  Steel  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Loop,  Charles  11., 
assignor.) 

Loose  Wiles  Biscuit  Company.  (See  Macdonald,  George 
C,  assignor.) 

Lopez,  David  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Combination  square. 
1,460,103  ;  June  26. 

L6pez,  Jesfis  M.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Distributor. 
1,444,843  ;  Feb.  13. 

L6pez,  Jesfis  M.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Roller  distributor. 
1,459,109  ;  June  19. 

Lorain  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Kleinschmidt,  Henry 
F.  A.,  assignor.) 

Loranger,  William  E.,  Los  Alamltos,  Calif.  Glare  shield. 
1,454,390;  May  8. 

Lorch,  Henry,  assignor  to  J.  F.  Helmhold  &  Bros.,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Hand  press.     1,478,443 ;   Dec.  25. 

Lord  Baltimore  Press,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Wallace,  Don- 
ald M.,  assignor.) 

Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

61.831  ;  Jan.  23. 

Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

61,832;   Jan.   23. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

61.833  ;  Jan.  23. 

Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

61.834  ;  Jan.  23. 

Lord,  (  harles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

61,875  ;  Feb.  6. 
Lord.  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

62,061  ;   Mar.   13. 
Lord.  Charles  E..  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des. 

62,149;  Mar.  27. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

62,554  ;  June  19. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

62,827;  Aug.  7. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

62,828  ;  Aug.  7. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

62,829;  Aug.  7. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

02,830;  Aug.  7. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

62,831 ;  Aug.  7. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

62.832  ;  Aug.   7. 

Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

62.833  ;    Aug.   7. 

Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

62.834  ;   Aug.   7. 

Lord.  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

62,835:  Aug.  7. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

62,836  ;  Aug.  7. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

62,837;  Aug.  7. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

63.405  ;  Dec.  4. 

Lord,  Charles  E..  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

63.406  ;   Dec.   4. 

Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

63.407  ;   Dec.   4. 

Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des, 

63,408;  Dec.  4. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.    Des. 

63,409:  Dec.  4. 
Lord.  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.    Des 

63.410  ;  Dec.  4. 

Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrvtown,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric     Des 

63.411  ;   Dec.  4. 

Lord,   Charles  E.,  Tarrytown.  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des. 

63.412  ;  Dec.  4. 

Lord,   Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des. 

63,413;  Dec.  4. 
Lord.   Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des. 

63,414;  Dec.  4. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des. 

63,415  ;  Dec.  4. 
Lord.  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des. 

63,416;  Dec.  4. 
Lord,   Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des. 

63.417  ;  Dec.  4. 

Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des 

63.418  :  Dec.  4. 

Lord,   Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des 

63,419;  Dec.  4. 
Lord,   Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des. 

63.420;  Dec.  4. 
Lord,   Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des. 

63.421  •   Dec.   4. 

Lord.   Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des. 

63.422  ;   Dec.   4. 

Lord.   Charles  E..  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des. 

63.423  ;   Dec.  4. 

Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric.  Des. 
63,424;   Dec.  4. 

Lord,   Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des. 

63.425  ;  Dec.  4. 
Lord,  Charles  E..  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des. 

63,426;  Dec.  4. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Lord,   Cbarles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des. 

63.427  ;  Dec.  4. 

Lord,  Charles  E.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    Des. 

63.428  ;  Dec.   4. 

Lord,   Hugh   C,   Erie,  Pa.     Spring.      1,443,545 ;   Jan.   30. 

Lord,  Hugh  C,  Erie,  Pa.  Oscillating  joint.  1,452,693  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Lord,  Hugh  C,  Erie,  Pa.  Knuckle  joint.  1,456,068; 
May  22. 

Lord,  Lawrence  S.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Faucet.  1,458,718  ; 
.Tune  12. 

Lord,  Percy  V.,  Bexley,  England.  Adjustable  square. 
1,467,550;    Sept.   11. 

Lords,  Thaddeus  J.,  and  G.  P.  Lennartz,  assignors  to 
Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Roofing  ma- 
chine.    1,471,043;  Oct.  16. 

Lords,  Thaddeus  J.,  and  G.  P.  Lennartz,  assignors  to 
Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Roofing  machine. 
1,471,493  ;  Oct.  23. 

Loree,  James  T.     (See  McGrew,  J.  A.,  and  Loree.) 

Lorens,  B'rank  6.,  Center  City,  Minn.  Folding  camping 
body  for  automobile  trucks  and  other  vehicles. 
1,443,792  ;   Jan.   30. 

Lorenson,  Carl,  Davenport,  assignor  to  Lorenson  Har- 
vester Company,  La  Claire,  Iowa.  Mower.  1,470,989 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Lorenson,  Harry  G.,  Newman,  Calif.  Timer.  1,472,180  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Lorenson  Harvester  Company.  (See  Lorenson,  Carl,  as- 
signor.) 

Lorentz,  Henry  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Keylocking  de- 
vice.    1,453,630;  May  1. 

Lorentz,  Herman  G.,  assignor  to  The  J.  &  E.  Stevens 
Company,  Cromwell,  Conn.  Jar -cap  remover. 
1,442,894  ;    Jan.    23. 

Lorentzen,  Edward  C,  Scranton,  Iowa.  Egg-crate  filler. 
1,442,280  ;   Jan.  16. 

Lorentzen,  Hans  K.      (See  Konig,  Adolf,  assignor.) 

Lorentzen,  Hans  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machining  saw 
teeth  and   the  like.      1,466,237;   Aug.   28. 

Lorenz,  Byron  B.,  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,454,122  ;  May  8. 

Lorenz,  Charles,  and  E.  Kunish,  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Auto- 
matic pin-spotting  mechanism.     1,449,012  ;  Mar.  20. 

Lorenz,  Edward  H.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Hartford-Fairmont  Company,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.  Ap- 
paratus for  operating  on  molten  glass.  1,466,367  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Lorenz,  Frances  S.,  Augusta,  Ga.  Correspondence  kit  for 
travelers.    1,445,333  ;  Feb.  13. 

Lorenz,  Samuel  E.,  assignor  to  Electric  Welding  Machine 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Angle  drill.  1,471,343 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Lorenz  &  Weide.      (See  Wcide,  Hans,  assignor.) 

Lorenz,  Wilhelm,  Farmington,  Mo.  Vehicle  towing 
frame.      1.478,041 ;  Dec.   18. 

Lorenz,  William  A.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Hart- 
ford-Fairmont Company,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.  Process  of 
and  apparatus  for  feeding  molten  glass.  Rel5,600 ; 
May   15. 

Lorenz,  William  A.,  assignor  to  The  Otaka  Fabric  Com- 
pany, Hartford,  Conn.  Wall  paper.  1,461,397 ; 
July  10. 

Lorenz,  William  A.,  and  P.  R.  Hoopes,  assignors  to  J.  R. 
Rabbett,  Hartford,  Conn.  Space-band  cleaner. 
1,478,442  ;  Dec.  25. 

Lorenzen,  Frederick,  Chicago,  111.  Combination  table  and 
phonograph.     1,441,439  ;  Jan.  9. 

Loret-Fleurance,  Louis,  Angers,  France.  Safety-razor 
guard.     1,474,678  ;  Nov.  20. 

Lorge,  John  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Grain  thrasher. 
1,446,311 ;  Feb.  20. 

Lorig,  Emanuel  V.,  and  U.  G.  Graham,  Omaha,  Nebr. 
Protective  apparatus  for  safes  and  safety  vaults. 
1.451.581  ;   Apr.   10. 

Lorillard,  P.,  Company,  The.  (See  Enrlght,  Edward  T., 
assignor.) 

Lorillard,  P.,  Company.  (See  Ritchie,  O.  N.,  and  Boykin, 
assignors.) 

Lorillard,  P.,  Company.  (See  White,  Frank  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lorimer,  John  W.      (See  Warenskjold,   A.,  and  Lo rimer.) 

Lorimer,  John  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Control  lever. 
1,471,272  ;  Oct.  16. 

Lorimer,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Atlas  Imperial  Engine 
Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Fluid-pressure  regulator. 
1,472,985;  Nov.  6. 

Lorraine,  David  G.,  LoS  Angeles,  and  W.  L.  Borough, 
Fullerton,  Calif.  Adjustable-flow  nipple.  1,470,460 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Los  Angeles  Book  Machine  Company.  (See  Frey,  Elmer 
E.,  assignor.) 

Los  Angeles  Railway  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  Robert 
R..  assignor.) 

Losel,   Franz,   Brunn,   Czechoslovakia.     Turbocompressor. 

1,465,401  ;  Aug.  21. 
L6sel,  Franz,  Brunn,   Czechoslovakia.     Means  for  fasten- 
ing the  blades  of  steam  and  gas  turbines.     1,476,626  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Loss,  Oskar,  assignor  to  David  Grove  Aktien-Gesellschaft, 
Berlln-Charlottenberg,  Germany.  Separating  apparatus 
for  steam,  compressed  air,  and  gases  of  all  kinds. 
1,442,689;  Jan.  16. 


Lossing,  Dawson  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  Miller, 
South  Pasadena,  Calif.  Oyster  dredge.  1,467,277; 
Sept.  4. 

Lother,  Paul  H.,  and  J.  L.  Griswold,  Columbus,  Kans. ; 
said  Griswold  assignor  of  one-half  of  liis  right  to  said 
Lother.     Acetylene-gas  generator.     1,478,285  ;  Dec.  18. 

Lothrop,  Marcus  T.,  assignor  to  The  TImken  Roller  Bear- 
ing Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  sizing  and 
quenching  cups  and  cones.     1,444,258  ;   Feb.   6. 

Lothrop,  Marcus  T.,  assignor  to  The  TImken  Roller  Bear- 
ing Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Sizing  and  quenching. 
1,444,259  ;  Feb.  6. 

Lothrop,  Marcus  T.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller 
Bearing  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Manufacture  of 
roller-bearing   cups   and   the   like.      1,472,922 ;    Nov.    6. 

Lott,  Clyde  R.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  The 
Owens  Bottle  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Means  for  deliver- 
ing charges  of  glass.     1,442,281  ;  Jan.  16. 

Lott,  Clyde  R.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Owens  Bottle  Company.  Appara- 
tus for  producing  charges  of  molten  glass.  1,458,834  ; 
June  12. 

Lott,  Frank.     (See  Hanson,  Hans  A.,  assignor.) 

Lott,  William  O.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Brake  shoe. 
1,471,273:  Oct.  16. 

Lotz,   Adolph,   jr.      (See   Ryburg,   Emmett   P.,   assignor.) 

Lotz,  Walter  P.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  In- 
ternational Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spur- 
gear-testing  fixture.     1,445,631 ;  Feb.  20. 

Lotz,  William  A.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  R. 
Neumann  Hardware  Co.  Bag  -  frame  fastener. 
1,452,839;  Apr.  24. 

Louden,  Edgar  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  G.  Heichel, 
Lebanon,  Pa.  Pocket  scribers  and  compasses.  1,472,181 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Louden  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  Mattson,  I.,  and 
Louden,  assignors.) 

Louden  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  Neller,  Albert 
H.,    assignor.) 

Louden,  Robert  B.     (See  Mattson,  I.,  and  Louden.) 

Loudenslager,  Edgar  L.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Tile  manufacture. 
1.451,229  ;    Apr.    10. 

Loudenslager,  William  B.  (See  Smith,  Samuel  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Louder,  W.  T.      (See  Gray,  D.  Webb,  assignor.) 

Loudin,  Henri,  Quebec,  Quebec,  Canada.  Insect-repellent 
composition.     1,471,344  ;  Oct.  23. 

Loudon,  Warren  P.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Light  &  Heat 
Corporation,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Storage-battery 
construction.     1,449,825  ;  Mar.  27. 

Loudon,  Warren  P.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Vapor  Car  Heating  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Valve- 
operating  mechanism.     1,473,634;   Nov.   13. 

Loudon,  Warren  P.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Light  &  Heat  Corporation,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Relief 
mechanism   for  storage   batteries.      1,447,797 ;   Mar.   6. 

Loudon,  Warren  P.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company. 
Starting  system  for  automobiles.     1,451.550;   Apr.  10. 

Loudy,  Flavius  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Shock-absorbing 
wheel.     1,474,420  ;  Nov.  20. 

Loufek,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Iowa  Can  Company,  Keokuk, 
Iowa.      Paper    carton.      1,459,110;    June   19. 

Loufek,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Iowa  Can  Company,  Keokuk, 
Iowa.     Mailing  tube.     1,459,783  ;  June  26. 

Loufek,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Iowa  Can  Company,  Keokuk, 
Iowa.      Powder-dispensing   box.      1,459,784 ;    June    26. 

Lough,  Hector  V.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Hartford  Rubber  Works  Company.  Tire-building  ma- 
chine.    1,443,369;  Jan.  30. 

Lough,  Hector  V.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Hartford  Rubber  Works  Company.  Contour  caliper. 
1,465,646;  Aug.  21. 

Loughead,  Malcolm,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Four 
Wheel  Hydraulic  Brake  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Nonexpansive  hose  and  making  same.  1,457,781 ; 
June  5. 

Loughead,  Malcolm,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Four 
Wheel  Hydraulic  Brake  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Braking  apparatus.     1,460,163  ;   June   26. 

Loughead,  Malcolm,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Four 
Wheel  Hydraulic  Brake  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Hydraulic  brake.     1,460,164  ;   June  26. 

Loughead,  Malcolm,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Four 
Wheel  Hydraulic  Brake  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Assembling  hose  and  fitting.     1,461,130  ;  July  10. 

Loughead,  Malcolm,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Hydraulic  Brake  Company,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Braking  apparatus.     1,468,600  ;  Sept.  18. 

Loughead,  Malcolm,  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Hydraulic  Brake  Company,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Hose  fitting.     1,468,601 ;  Sept.  18. 

Loughead,  Malcolm,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Hydraulic  Brake  Company,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.    Brake-operating  mechanism.    1,468,602  ;  Sept.  18. 

Loughead,  Malcolm,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Company,  Los  Ange- 
les, Calif.  Pneumatically-assisted  pressnre-producing 
mechanism.     1,472,801;    Nov.   6. 

Lougheed,  Victor,  assignor  to  Enterprise  Foundry  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Mold  mixture.  1,457,375  ; 
June  5. 


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Lougheed,  Victor,  assignor  to  A.  J.  Cleary,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Wing  for  flying  macliines.  1,470,017 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Loundagin,  Lawson,  A.,  Crane,  Oreg.  Holder  for  mag- 
neto  contacts.      1,470,903;    Oct.   16. 

Love,  Alonzo  R.,  Portsmouth,  Va.  Window-shade  guard 
or  puide.     1,445,697  ;  Feb.  20. 

Love,  Benson,  and  C.  Gaylor,  Woolrich,  Pa.  Check  vaWe. 
1,470,018;  Oct.  9. 

Love,  Ernest,  Prince  Rupert,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Telephone  transposition  switching  box.  1,449,904 ; 
Mar.   27. 

Love,  Eulalia  J.     (See  Cunningham,  Thomas,  assignor.) 

Love,  Samuel  D.,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Allen  Pres- 
sure System  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid-dispens- 
ing system.      1.454,971  ;    May   15. 

Lovegrove,  Thomas  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Match  box. 
1,459,785  ;  June  26. 

Lovejov.  Alfred  A.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Wrist-pin  lock. 
1,475,346  ;  Nov.  27. 

Lovejoy,  Andrew  W.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Tool-bos  at- 
tachment  for   motor   cars.      1,459,337 ;    June   19. 

Lovejoy,  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Dental  X-ray  package. 
1,441,160  ;  Jan.  2. 

Lovejoy,  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Making  composite  films.  1,469,815  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Liovejoy,  Fredrick  B.  (See  Rittmeyer,  L.  C,  and  Love- 
joy.) 

Lovejoy,  Louis  B.,  assignor  to  The  Warner  Brothers 
Company,  Inc.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Garment  supporter. 
1,478,716:  Dec.  25. 

Lovejoy,  Orson  A.     (See  Ovenshire,  Elijah  A.,  assignor.) 

Lovejoy,  Ralph  M.,  Meredith,  N.  H.  Spring  construction 
for  vehicles.     1,443,139  ;  Jan.  23. 

Lovejoy,  Ralph  M.,  Meredith,  N.  H.  Shock  absorber. 
1,450,601;  Apr.  3. 

Lovejoy,  Ralph  M.,  Meredith,  N.  H.  Internal-combus- 
tion engine.     1.460,722  ;  July  3. 

Lovejov,  Ralph  M.,  Meredith,  N.  H.  Shock  absorber. 
1,460,723;  July  3. 

Lovejov,  Ralph  M.,  Meredith,  N.  H.  Shock-absorber  con- 
nection.    1,460,856  ;  July  3. 

Lovejoy,  Ralph  M..  Meredith,  N.  H.  Spring  shackle  for 
vehicles.      1,467,051 ;    Sept.    4. 

Lovejoy,  Ralph  M.,  Meredith,  N.  H.  Frame  for  vehicles. 
1,469,310;  Oct.  2. 

Lovejov,  Ralph  M.,  Meredith,  N.  H.  Frame  for  automo- 
biles".    1,471,044  ;  Oct.  16. 

Lovejoy,  Ralph  M.,  Meredith,  N.  H.  Spring  construc- 
tion for  vehicles     1,472,482;  Oct.  30. 

Lovejoy,  Ralph  M.,  Meredith,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Lewis- 
Shepard  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Elevating  truck. 
1,445,838  ;  Feb.  20. 

Lovejoy,  Ralph  M.,  Meredith,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Lewis- 
Shepard  Company,  South  Boston,  Mass.  Elevating 
truck.     1,458.534  ;   June  12. 

Loveland,  Clyde  B.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Key  fastener. 
1,452,646;  Apr.  24. 

Loveland,  Emmett  O.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Tool-box  at- 
tachment for  motor  vehicles.      1,453,362 ;   May   1. 

Loveless,  Albert,  Aberdeen,  Wash.  Valve  grinder. 
1,464,043;  Aug.  7. 

Loveless,  Fred  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
L.  M.  Fudge,  Hammond,  Ind.     Sign.    1,457,255  ;  May  29. 

Loveless,  John  M.,  Petersburg,  and  A.  Levi,  Princeton, 
Ind.     Water  motor.     1,449,426 ;  Mar.  27. 

Lovell,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  The  McMyler  Interstate 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Boat-loading  apparatus. 
1,440,396  :  Jan.  2. 

Lovell,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  The  McMyler  Interstate 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Grab  bucket.  1,464,718 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Lovell  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kratz,  August 
W.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Loveman,  William  R.,  assignor  to  The  Bridgeport  Metal 
Goods  Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Electric    battery.      1,462,795 ;    July    24. 

Loven,  Carl,  Portland,  Oreg.  Stocking.  1,452,302 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Lover,  Edward,  assignor  to  Lover  Top  &  Converter  Co., 
Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Convertible  inclosure  for  vehicles. 
1,470,689  ;  Oct.  16. 

Lover,  Edward,  assignor  to  Lover  Top  and  Converter 
Co.  Inc.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Convertible  inclosure  for 
vehicles.     1,470,690;  Oct.  16. 

Lover  Top  &  Converter  Co.  (See  Lover,  Edward,  as- 
signor.) 

Lover  Top  and  Converter  Company,  Inc.  (See  Johnston, 
George  H.,  assignor.) 

Lover,  William  E.,  B^ndlay,  Ohio.  Novelty  envelope. 
1,462,513;   July  24. 

Levering,  Clarence  L..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Swinging  head- 
lights  for   automobiles.     1.476,452;   Dee.    4. 

Levering,  Edward  G.  (See  Shepherd,  A.  E.,  and  Lover- 
ing.) 

Lovett,  Howard  W.,  assignor  of  forty-nine  one-hundredth.« 
to  S.  A.  Cowart,  Midlothian,  Tex.  Liquid-fuel  burner. 
1,441,008  ;  Jan.  2. 

Lovett,  John  T.,  jr..  Little  Silver,  N.  J.  Plant-ball  ship- 
ping case.     1,464,534  ;  Aug.  14. 


Lovett,  Michael  V.,  Castanea,  Pa.  Entrance  for  hives. 
1,462,711  ;  July   24. 

Lovett,  Stephen  H.,  Miles  City,  Mont.  Car  door. 
1,467,248;  Sept.  4. 

Lovett,  William  H.,  and  A.  E.  Dobbs,  Walton-on-the- 
Naze,  England.  Boiler  feed-water  regulator.  1,449,905  ; 
Mar.    27. 

Lovett,  William  H.,  and  A.  E.  Dobbs,  Walton-on-the- 
Naze,  England.  Feed-water  regulator.  1,449,906 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Lovig,  Edward.     (See  Mowry,  L.  N.,  and  Lovig.) 

Low,  Archibald  M.,  London,  England.  Spring  wheel. 
1,443,698;   Jan.  30. 

Low,  Archibald  M.,  assignor  to  The  Low  Engineering  Com- 
pany Limited,  London,  England.  Mixing  apparatus. 
1,475,638;   Nov.  27. 

Low  Engineering  Company,  Limited,  The.  (See  Low, 
Archibald  M.,   assignor.) 

Low,  Eugene  P.,  Oneida  Castle,  N.  Y.  Attachment  for 
headlights.     1,451,582;  Apr.   10. 

Low,  Prank  S.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Weaver 
Company,  Madison,  Wis.  Producing  halogen  acids. 
1,451,399  ;  Apr.   10. 

Low,  Julius  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Fishing  float.  1,468,720  ; 
Oept.  25. 

Lowden,  James  G.,  Houston,  Tex.  Safety  water  gauge. 
1,468,117  ;  Sept.  18. 

Lowder,  Lillian  C.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Toy.  Des.  63,652  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Lowe,  Clyde  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Mandrel  for  tire  tube. 
1,478,480  ;  Dec.  25. 

Lowe,  Edward  L.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Burner  for  internal- 
combustion  engines.     1,450,691  ;  Apr.  3. 

Lowe,  Edward  L.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Burner  for  internal- 
combustion  engines.     1,454,972  ;  May  15. 

Lowe,  Edward  L.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Burning  fuel  oil  in 
internal-combustion  engines.     1,462,514  ;  July  -4-. 

Lowe,  Edward  L.,  San  Francisco,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
H.  E.  Wetzel,  Oakland.  Calif.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gines.   1,443,187  ;  Jan.  23. 

Lowe,  George  M.,  Bowen,  Colo.  Safety  station  for  sub- 
terraneous passageways.     1,456,808  ;  May  29. 

Lowe,  Henry  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Test  indicator. 
1,466,664;    Sept.    4. 

Lowe,  James  H.,  Baseed,  Boro'  Green,  England.  Dandy 
roll.     1,462,369  ;  July  17. 

Lowe,  John  M.,  Butler,  Ind.  Windmill  regulator. 
1,461,489;   July  10. 

Lowe,  Silas  C,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F.  Good- 
rich Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Marking  attachment 
for  strip-forming  apparatus.     1,454,058  ;  May  8. 

Lowe,  WiUard  D.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Tool  holder. 
1.442,079;  Jan.  16. 

Lowe,  Willard  D.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Scribing  calipers. 
1,445,520  ;  Feb.  13. 

Lowe,  William  A.  J.,  assignor  to  Universal  Manufacturing 
Company,  Johnson  City,  Tenn.  Display  stand. 
1,466,536;   Aug.    28. 

Lowell  Company,  The.  (See  Bonanno,  Lucille  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lowell,  Percival  D.,  and  F.  W.  Dunmore,  Washington, 
D.  C.     Radio  receiving  apparatus.     1,455,141  ;  May  15. 

Lowensteln,  Fritz,  deceased ;  J.  C.  Wait,  administrator, 
assignor  to  W.  Dubilier,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wireless 
communication.     1,470,088;  Oct.  9. 

Lowensteln,  Fritz,  deceased.  Brooklyn ;  J.  C.  Wait,  ad- 
ministrator, assignor  to  W.  Dubilier,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Multifrequency    generator.      1.477,271  :    Dec.    11. 

Lowensteln,  Karl  Prinz  zu,  Berlin,  Germany.  Apparatus 
for  the  semicooklng  of  coal,  slate,  or  other  bituminous 
substances.     1,460,024  ;   June  26. 

Lowenstein,  Louis,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  W.  Hart, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Windshield  cleaner.     1,441,009  ;  Jan.  2. 

Lowenstein,  M.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Reimann,  Paul,  as- 
signor. ) 

Lowenstein,  M.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Sonntag,  Eugene,  jr., 
assignor.) 

Lower,  Nathan  M.      (See  Osborne,   L.  E.,   and  Lower.) 
Lower,  Nathan  M.,  Pittsburgh,   Pa.,  assignor  to  Locomo- 
tive Stoker  Company.     Locomotive  stoker      1,455,058 ; 
May  15. 

Lowinger,     Karl,     Moravska     Ostrava,     Czechoslovakia. 

Valve.     1,463,169  ;  July  31. 
Lowman,   Roy   L.,   Buckhannon,   W.   Va.,   assignor  of  one- 
half   to    H.    C.    Dodge.      Detonating   fuse.      1,463,747; 

July  31. 
Lowndes,    George    S.,   jr.,    assignor   of   one-half   to   T.    T. 

Flagler,    Atlanta,    Ga.      Timepiece    holder.      1,402,915 ; 

July  24. 
Lowney,  Walter  M.,  Company.      (See  Emerson,  Truell  F., 

assignor.) 
Lowrey,     John     R.,     San     Pedro,     Calif.       Hose     clamp. 

1,477,573  ;  Dec.  18. 
Lowrey,  John  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  A.  S.  Rogers, 

San    Pedro,    Calif.       Hose-clamping    tool.       1,453,940 ; 

May  1. 
Lowrle,  Robert  H.     (See  Johnson,  M.  O.,  and  Lowrie.) 
Lowry,  Aden  W.,  Longton.  Kans.     Lock  nut.     1,477,509  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Lowry,    Alexander,    and   A.   M.    Howald.    Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

Production  of  naphthy]  amines.     1,449.423  ;  Mar.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Lowry,  Edmund  J.,  assignor  to  Oliver  Chilled  Plow 
Works,  Soutli  Bend,  Ind.  Plowshare.  l.,44T,218 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Lowry,  Edmund  J.,  assignor  to  Oliver  Chilled  Plow 
Works,  South  Bend,  Ind.    Molding.    1,466,309  ;  Aug.  28. 

Lowry,  George  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  and  T.  K.  Lowry, 
Chicago,  111.  Automobile  exhaust  lock.  1,456,640 ; 
May  29. 

Lowry,  Thomas  K.     (See  Lowry,  George  A.  and  T.  K.) 

Lowry,  William,  assignor  of  one-third  to  P.  Landeraare, 
Newark,  N.  J.,  and  one-third  to  R.  S.  Blair,  Stamford, 
Conn.      Cutting   tool.      1,476,019  :   Dec.   4. 

Lowy»  Arthur.     (See  Ludlum,  A.  C,  and  Lowy.) 

Lowy,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corner  fastening  for 
.bed.steads.     1,444,078  ;  Feb.  6. 

Lox  Seal  Corporation.  (See  Behrman,  Marcus  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Loxon  Piston  and  Ring  Company.  (See  Faessel,  Michael, 
assignor.) 

Loxterman,  Howard  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Blaw-Knox  Company.  Road  rail  or  form.  1,473,730  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Loy,  Thomas  H.,  Bellaire,  Ohio.  Controlling  mechanism 
for   sound-reproducing    machines.      1,455,631  ;   May   15. 

Loy,  Thomas  H.,  Bellaire,  Ohio.  Record-beginning  guide 
for   sound-reproducing   machines.      1,474,786 ;   Nov.   20. 

Loyd,  Joseph  D.,  Hosston,  La.  Rotary  table  for  well 
boring.     1,455,142  ;  May  15. 

Loyd  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Loyd,  Zelmere  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Loyd  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Loyd,  Z.  P.,  and  Larsson,  assignors.) 

Loyd,  Zelmere  P:,  Coalinga,  assignor  to  Loyd  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Shock  absorber.  1,454,391 ; 
May  8. 

Loyd,  Zelmere  P.,  Coalinga,  assignor  to  Loyd  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Shock  absorber.  1,454,392 ; 
May  8. 

Loyd,  Zelmere  P.,  and  H.  W.  Larsson,  assignors  to  Loyd 
Mfg.  Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Shock  absorber.  1,454,393  ; 
May  8. 

Loyd,  Zelmere  P.,  and  H.  W.  Larsson,  assignors  to  Loyd 
Mfg.  Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Adjustable  attaching  bracket. 
1,454,394  ;  May  8. 

Loynes,  Owen  H.     (See  Demarest,  C.  S.,  and  Loynes.) 

Lozowsky,  Julius  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Toy.  1,47S,5SS  ; 
Nov.    27. 

Luallen,  Calvin  L.,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to  H.  M.  Mad- 
den, Coal  Creek,  Tenn.    Horseshoe.    1,455,632  ;  May  15. 

Lubac,  Alfred,  Paris,  France.  Printing-type-composing 
apparatus.     1,450,960;  Apr.  10. 

Lubash,  Martin,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  Fitzsimmons,  Baldwin,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Pulley. 
1,453,400;  May  1. 

Lubbock,  Oswald  J.,  Alameda,  Calif.  Sprinkler  head. 
1,465,477  ;  Aug.  21. 

Liibeck,  Hilding,  Herserud,  Sweden.  Tire  for  automo- 
biles and  other  vehicles.     1,443,080  ;  Jan.  23. 

Lfibeck,  Hilding,  Herserud,  Sweden.  Regenerative  brak- 
ing system  for  electrically-driven  vehicles.  1,469.264  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Lubenow,  John.      (See  Juderjahn,  Frank  W.,  assignor.) 

Lubker,  Harold  E.,  Grand  Junction,  Colo.  Fish  tape 
puller.      1,461,361 ;    July    10. 

Lubow,  Mitchell  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric-fixture 
canopy.     1,471,494  ;  Oct.  23. 

Luby,  William  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Lamp.  1,478,236  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Lucas,  Anthony  F.  G.,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  J.  F. 
Alexander,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bottle  cap.  1,477,139 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Lucas,  Francis  F.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  plug  shelf.      1,448,553 ;  Mar.   13. 

Lucas,  Francis  F.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Manufacturing  insulating  material.     1,470,990  ;  Oct.  16. 

Lucas,  George  P.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Hammer.  1,456,987  ; 
May  29. 

Lucas,  Irving  V.,  Muskogee,  Okla.  Vehicle  jack. 
1,450,504  ;   Apr.    3. 

Lucas,  Millard  A.,  Kuoxville,  Tenn.  Workman's  time  cal- 
culator.    1,444,619  ;  Feb.  6. 

Lucas,  Owen  D.,  assignor  to  M.  L.  Experimental  Limited, 
Westminster,  London,  England.  Shell  fuse.  1,456,641 ; 
May  29. 

Lucas,  Owen  D.,  Bayswater,  London,  and  F.  G.  L.  Johnson, 
assignors  to  Vickers  Limited,  Westminster,  London, 
England.  Production  and  utilization  of  smoke-produc- 
ing  compositions.     1,448,073 ;    Mar.   13. 

Lucas,  Paul,  Berlin-Friedenau,  Germany.  Vapor  lamp, 
especially  hydrocarbon  incandescence  lamp.  1,478,717  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Lucas,  Stephen  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Level  attachment  for 
carpenters'   squares.      1.450.296 :    Apr.   3. 

Lucas,  StockwoU  S.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Time  table. 
1,465,016  ;  Aug.  14. 

Lucas,  Stockweil  S.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Time  table. 
1,465,017:  Aug.  14. 

Lucas,  Walter  A.,  Hawthorne,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  T.  H.  Symington  Company.  New, 
York,   N.    Y.      Truck   side   frame.      1,474,272:    Nov.    l.'^. 

Lucas,  William  B.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Combination  pneu- 
matic  Jack   and   tire   inflater.      1,457,665 ;    June   5. 


Luce  Cane  Harvester  Corporation.  (See  Luce,  George  D., 
assignor.) 

Luce  Cane  Harvester  Corporation.  (See  Luce,  G.  D.,  and 
Wilkes,  assignors.) 

Luce,  Charles  J.,  Niantic,  Conn.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  T.  Littell,  Bayhead,  N.  J.  Cotton-bale-conipressing 
device.     1,458,584  ;  June  12. 

Luce,  George  D.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  assignor  to  Luce  Cane 
Harvester  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cane  stripper. 
Rel5,616;  May  29. 

Luce,  George  D.,  and  F.  C.  D.  Wilkes,  Watertown,  Wis., 
as.signors  to  Luce  Cane  Harvester  Corporation,  New 
Yoric,  N.  Y.  Bottom-cutting  and  trash-impelling 
means.     1,442,032  ;  Jan.  9. 

Luce,  Grafton  E.,  Chicago,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  C.  A.  Brown,  Hinsdale,  111.  Method  of  and 
means  for  burning  bricks.     1,453,850  ;  May  1. 

Luce,  Grafton  E.,  assignor  to  American  Equipment  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Brick-pallet-handliug  apparatus. 
1,473,305  ;   Nov.  6. 

Luce,  Thomas  C,  Stratford,  Conn.  Shock  absorber. 
1,448,224  ;   Mar.   13. 

Luce,  Thomiis  C.  Stratford,  Conn.  Cliain-welding  ma- 
chine.    1,456,020  :  May  22. 

Lucey  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Harris,  Hu  M., 
assignor.) 

Lucey  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Harris,  H.  M., 
and  Zilen,   assignors.)  ♦ 

Lucey  Manufacturing  Corporation  of  Tennessee.  (See 
Fair,  Ralph  E.,  assignor.) 

Lucey,  William  S.,  assignor  to  Hammermill  Paper  Com- 
pany, Erie,  Pa.  Manufacturing  watermarked  paper. 
1,455,752  ;  May  15. 

Lucier,  Oliva  A.,  Baltic,  Conn.  Locking  mechanism  for 
motor  vehicles.     1,442,487  ;  Jan.   16. 

Lucier,  Theopheiles  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Making  molds. 
1,467,112;    Sept.   4. 

Lucius,  Christian  V.,  Massillon,  Ohio.  Tank  vehicle. 
1,472,078;    Oct.    30. 

Luck,  Albert.      (See  Scheller,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Lucke,  Charles  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Yale 
&  'Towne  Manufacturing  Company,  Stamford,  Conn. 
Door  check  and  closer.     1,471,744  ;  Oct.  23. 

Luckel,  Frederick  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Visor  for  vehicles. 
1,448,632  ;  Mar.   13. 

Luckenbach,  George  H.,  Angleton,  Tex.  Ignition  pro- 
tector.    1,473,239  ;  Nov.  6. 

Luckenbach  Processes,  Inc.  (See  Luckenbach,  Royer, 
nst;ignor.) 

Luckenbach,  Royer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Luck- 
enbach Processes  Co.  (Inc.),  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ad- 
hesive coating  for  ore-receiving  surfaces.  1,448,927 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Luckenbach,  Royer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Lucken- 
bach Processes,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Concentrat- 
ing ores.     1,448,928  ;  Mar.  20. 

Luckenbach,  Royer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Lucken- 
bach Processes,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Concentra- 
tion of  ores  by  flotation.     1,448.929  ;  Mar.  20. 

Luckenbach,  Royer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Lucken- 
bach Processes,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Compo- 
sition of  matter.     1,457,708  ;  June  5. 

Luckenbach,  Royer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Lucken- 
bach Processes,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ore-concen- 
trating process.     1,473,192  ;  Nov.  6. 

Luckenbach,  Royer.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Lucken- 
bach Processes,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Composi- 
tion of  matter  and  using  the  same.     1,478,237  ;  Dec.  18. 

Luckett,  William  S.,  Springfield  Township,  Montgomery 
County,  Pa.     Golf  kit.     1,443,230  ;  Jan.  23. 

Luckett,  William  S.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Pa.  Clear-vision 
rain  guard  for  windshields.     1.450,T)77  ;  Apr.   10. 

Luckett,  William  S.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Pa.  Golfing  outfit. 
1,452,084;  Apr.  17. 

Luckiesli,  Matt,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Coating  for  electric  lamps.  1,464,101  : 
Aug.  7. 

Lucot,  Amile  L.     (See  Belluomini,  J.  V.,  and  Lucot.) 

Ludemaii,  Oscar  H.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Temperature  alarm. 
1,462,887  ;  .July  24. 

Ludemann.  Robert  W.,  Buffalo,  Minn.  Door  latch. 
1,448,554  :  Mar.  13. 

Luden,  Wm.  H.,  Inc.  (See  Weber,  W.  S.,  and  Yergey, 
assignors.) 

Ludi,  Adolf,  Grenchen,  Switzerland.  Thermostatic  cir- 
cuit closer.     1,457,376;  June  5, 

Ludington  Novelty  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  At- 
kinson, Truman'  L.,   assignor.) 

Ludlam,  Dorr  S.,  Oneonta,  N.  Y.  Piston.  1,465,647; 
Aug.  21. 

Ludlam,  Malcolm  C.     (See  Campbell,  John  P.,  assignor.) 

Ludlam,  Malcolm  C.     (See  Johnson,  Harry  S..  assignor.) 

Ludlow,  Edgar  S.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Fender  pro- 
tector.    1,455,538;  May  15. 

Ludlow,  George  M.,  assignor  to  Sanitary  Scale  Company, 
(Chicago,  111.  Computing  scale  with  interchangable 
charts.     1,451,703  ;  Apr.  17. 

Ludlow  Manufacturing  Associates.  (See  Clark,  Guy  G., 
.Tssignor.) 

Ludlow  Typograph  Company.  (See- Harms,  Charles  A., 
assignor.) 

Ludlow  Typograph  Company,  The.  (See  Hedly,  Arthur 
H..  assignor.) 


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Ludlow  Typograph  Company.  (See  Keade,  William  A.,  as- 
sisnor. ) 

Lndlum.  Albert  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  Lowy, 
Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  New  York  Engineering 
Company.  Method  and  apparatus  for  pushing  pipe. 
1.442, 164  ;  Jan.   16. 

Ludlum  Steel  Company.  (See  Armstrong,  Percy  A.  E., 
assignor.) 

Ludorf.      Rrnst,     Berne,      Switzerland.        Machine     gun. 

1.446,388;  Feb.  20. 
Ludorf,    Ernst,    Borne,    Switzerland.      Projectile   for   fire- 
arms.    1,446,711 ;  Feb.  27. 

Ludorf,  Ernst,  Berlin-Treptow,  Germany,  assignor  to  the 
Firm  Pllum,  A.  G.,  Berne,  Switzerland.  Projectile  and 
means  to  Are  the  same.     1,468,822  ;   Sept.  25. 

Ludowici,  Wilhelm,  Munich,  Germany.  Magazine  plate 
back  for  cameras.     1,446,803  ;  Feb.  27. 

Ludwig,  Ferdinand,  Witkowitz,  Czechoslovakia.  .  Method 
of  and  means  for  use  in  calculating  wages.  1,447,479  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Ludwij,',  Frederick  F.,  New  Holstein,  Wis.  Clutch-operat- 
ins;   lovor.     1,443.488  ;  Jan.  30. 

Ludwlg,  George,  assignor  to  B.  Williamson  &  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Chandelier.     1,470,855  ;  Oct.  16. 

Ludwig,  George,  assignor  to  Moe-Bridges  Company,  Mil- 
waukee. Wis.     Lighting  fixture.     Des.  63,568  ;  Dec.  18. 

Ludwig,  George  L.,  assignor  to  Moe-Bridgea  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Lighting-fixture  arm.  Des.  62,027 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Ludwig,  George  L.,  assignor  to  Moe-Bridges  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     Lamp  base.     Des.  62,028  ;  Mar.  6. 

Ludwig,  Hans,  Oberursel  am  Taunus,  Germany.  '  EVee 
wheel  hub.     1,457,311  ;  June  5. 

Ludwig.  Herman  T..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Garbage  de- 
.stnictor.     1,478,875  ;   Dec.  25. 

Ludwig,  Joseph  J.     (See  Eeilley,  C.  F.,  and  Ludwig.) 

Ludwiir,  Martin.  Albany,  Oreg.  Stovepipe-reducing  joint. 
1,455,027;  May  15. 

Ludwig,  Max,  Berlin-Licbterfelde,  assignor  to  Martini  & 
Hunt'ke  Maschinenbau-Aktien-Gesellschaft,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. Safety  device  for  plants  delivering  inflammable 
liquids.     1,456,390;  May  22. 

Ludwig,  Otto  F.,  Zillah,  Wash.  Pistol  holster.  1,453,880 ; 
May  1. 

Luebke,    Charles.      (See   Luebke,    Emil   and   C.) 

Luebke,  Emil  and  C,  Neillsville,  Wis.  Hook. 
1.476,627  :  Dec.  4. 

Luebker,  Henry  E.,  Plum  City,  Wis.  Milking  stool. 
1,452,.303  ;  Apr.  17. 

Lueckenbach,  Anton  T.,  Neenah,  Wis.  Ventilated  toilet. 
1,443.188  ;  Jan.  23. 

Luedecke,  Julius  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Kerosene-gas  burner. 
1,472,605;    Oct.   30. 

Luohrs,  Daniel  M.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Doughnut-making 
machine.      1.448,669:    Mar.   13. 

Luellcn,  Lawrence  W.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.  Receptacle. 
1,440.547  ;  Jan.  2. 

Luetcher,  Oliver  P.,  Peru,  111.  Separator  for  gaseous 
fluids.     1,452,204  ;  Apr.  17. 

Luethi,  Fredrick  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  T.  C. 
Olsen,   Stoughton,  Wis.     Inkwell.     1,475,840 ;  Nov.   27. 

Luetscher,  Ewald,  et  al.     (See  Wesolik,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Luetscher,  Oliver  P.,  Peru,  111.  Separator  for  gaseous 
fluids.     1,444,512  ;  Feb.  6. 

Luffsmith,  William.  (See  Underwood,  G.  F.,  and  Luff- 
sralth.) 

Lufkin  Eule  Company,  The.     (See  Buck,  Fred,  assignor.) 

Liiftfahrzeugbau  Scluitte-Lanz.  (See  Kruckenberg,  Franz 
I'".,   assisiKir.) 

Luftfahrzeugbau  Schutte-Lanz.  (See  Lux,  Fritz,  as- 
signor.) 

Luftschiffbau  Zeppelin  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter 
Haftung.     (See  Arngtein,  Karl,  assignor.) 

Luftschiffbau  Zeppelin  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter 
Haftung.      (See   Dornier,   Claudius,   assignor.) 

Luftschiffbau  Zeppelin  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haf- 
tung.     (See  Dflrr,  Ludwig,   assignor.) 

Luftschiffbau  Zeppelin  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haf- 
tung.    (See  Erhardt,  Julius,  assignor.) 

Luftschiffbau  Zeppelin,  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter 
Haftung.      I  See  Hilligardt,  Erich,  assignor.) 

Luftscuiffbau  Zeppelin  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haf- 
tvine       (See  Jaray,  Paul,  assignor.) 

Luftschiffbau  Zeppelin  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haf- 
tung.     (See    Stahl,   Karl,    assignor.) 

Luftschiffbau  Zeppelin  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter 
Haftung.      (See    Wilcke,    Oscar,    assignor.) 

Lugt,  Gerard  J.,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Double-act- 
ing internal-combustion    engine.      1,459,680 ;    June    19. 

Luhr.  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  New  Jersey  Patent  Com- 
pany, West  Orange,  N.  J.  Resilient  gearing.  1,456,700  ; 
May  29, 

Luhr"&  Friedl.     (See  Luhr,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Luhr,  Otto,  assignor  to  Luhr  &  Friedl,  Chicago,  111.  De- 
hydrating gaseous  fluids.     1,465,673  ;  Aug.  21. 

Luhrmann,  George  W.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  An- 
chor Cap  &  Closure  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  controlling  cooling  of  pack- 
ages.    1,453,279  ;  May  1. 

Luhrs,  Louis  H.  M.,  and  A.  H.  Passback,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sled.     1,447,094;   Feb.   27. 

Luick,  Frank  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Current  motor. 
1,441,863;  Jan.  9. 

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Lukacs,  Joseph  M.,  Pawnee,  111.  Collar.  1,450,093; 
Mar.  23. 

Lukacs,  John  G,,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Airship.  1,453,059; 
May  8. 

Lukens,  Gabriel  L.,  Decatur,  assignor  to  J.  Moister,  De 
Land,  111.     Steering-wheel  lock.     1,469,655 ;  Oct.  2. 

Lukens  Steel  Company.  (See  Haldeman,  Paul  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Lukes,   John.      (See  Kranz,  11.  W.,  and  Lukes.) 

Lum,  George  R,,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Loud-speaking  telephone  receiver. 
Des.  62,672  ;  July  17. 

Lum,  George  R.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Loud-speaking  tele- 
phone  receiver.     Des.    62,997 ;    Sept.    4. 

Lumb,  James,  EUand,  England.  Valve  for  use  in  connec- 
tion with  pneumatic  tires  applicable  for  other  suitable 
purposes.      1,467,440 ;    Sept.    11. 

Lumen  Bearing  Company.  (See  Patch,  Nathaniel  K.  B., 
assignor.) 

Lumley,  Charles  R.,  Roslyn,  Wash.  Stabilizing  and 
aligning  device.     1,449,907  ;   Mar.  27. 

Lumley,  Frank  E.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Vacuum  cleaning  ap- 
paratus.    1,455,116;  May  15. 

Lumley,  Wilfrid,  Conneaut,  Ohio.  Shade  holder.  1,447,258  ; 
Mar.   6. 

Lumley,  Wilfrid,  Conneaut,  Ohio.  Globe  holder  for 
lighting  fixtures.     1,471,561  ;  Oct.  23. 

Lummer,  Fred,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Clamp-bolt  lock. 
1,463,622  ;  July  31. 

Lummus  Cotton  Gin  Company.  (See  Grimes,  Thaddeus 
S.,  assignor.) 

Lumsden,  David,  Sikeston,  Mo.  Joint  for  automobile 
steering  devices.     1,465.140  ;  Aug.   14. 

Lumsden,  James  D.,  deceased.  (See  Mackenzie,  R.  W.  R., 
Robinson,  Fort,  and  Lumsden.) 

Lumsden,  Robert  O.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Mackenzie, 
R.   W.  R.,  Robinson,  Fort,  and  Lumsden.) 

Lumsden,  Susan  A.  R.  F.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See 
Mackenzie.  R.  W.  E.,  Robinson,  Fort,  and  Lumsden.) 

Lumsden,  Thomas,  Gateshead-on-Tyne,  England.  Sur- 
face-grinding machine.     1,478,971 ;  Dec.  25. 

Lund,  Andrew  G.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Record-sheet  holder 
and  protector.     1,452,694  ;  Apr.  24. 

Lund,  Arthur  A.  (See  McGowan,  C,  Peterson,  and 
Lund.) 

Lund,  Einar.     (See  Sem,  M.  C,  and  Lund.) 

r,und,  John,  Bethlehem,  Pa.     Gun.     1,441,102  ;  Jan.  2. 

Lund,  Morris,  Montevideo,  Minn.  Hog  ring.  1,443,996 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Lund,  Thomas,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoo 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Manufacture 
of    pieced    lift    heels.      1,463,825 ;    Aug.    7. 

Lund,  Thomas,  Beverly,  Mass,,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel-breasting 
machine.     1,477,574  ;   Dec.   18. 

Lundahl,  Nels  B.,  Berwyn,  111.  Dashboard-lamp  cap. 
1,440,738;  Jan.  2. 

Lunday,  Russell  B.,  Vallejo,  Calif.  Toothpick.  1,465,522  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Lundberg,  Bernhard,  Chicago,  III.  Card-display  frame. 
1,470,856 ;  Oct.  16. 

Lundblad.  Emil  O.,  Wakefield,  Mass.  Hydraulic  valve. 
1,404,286;  Aug.  7. 

Lundell,  Alben  E,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tandem  allotting  sys- 
tem.    1,456,507  ;  May  29. 

Lundell,  Alben  E.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone-exchange 
system.     1,464,719  ;   Aug.   14. 

Lundell,  Alben  B,,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone-exchange 
system.     1,470,991  ;  Oct.  16. 

Lundell,  Alben  B.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone-exchange 
system.     1,470,992;  Oct.  16. 

Lundell,  Alben  E.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone-exchange 
system.     1,471,617;  Oct.  23. 

Lundell,  Alben  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  G.  Thompson,  Mount 
Vernon,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company,  In- 
corporated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Party-line  revertlve 
ringing  system.      1,450,321  ;   Apr.   3. 

Lundell,  Alben  E.,  New  York,  and  T.  van  Amstel,  Douglas- 
ton,   assignors   to  Western   Electric  Company,   Incorpo- 


rated,   New    York,    N. 

1,456,508  ;  May  29. 
Lundell,   Alben   E.,  Chicago,  111.,   and 

mond    Hill,    assignors    to    Western 

Incorporated,    New    York.    N.    Y. 

system.      1,464,084  ;   Aug.   7, 
Lundell,    Alvin    O.,    assignor    to    The 

Chicago,     111.       Viscera     and     head 

1,445,632;  Feb.  20. 
Lundell,  George  A.  E.,  Chicago,  HI., 

Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y 

phone-exchansp  system.      1,465,360;   Aug.   21. 
Lunden,     Harald     L.     R.       (See    Thorssell,     C.     T., 

Lund€n.) 
I-undene.    Otto    M.,     Flint,    Mich.      Cooling    system 

motors.     1,443,627  ;  Jan.  30. 


Number-indicating    system. 

E.  H.  Clark,  Rich' 
Electric  Companr , 
Telephone-exchaii'^e 

Allbright-Nell    Co., 
inspection     table. 

assignor  to  Western 
Tele- 

and 

for 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Lundgaard,  Ivar,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Pyrometer.  1,455,633 ; 
May   15. 

Lundgaard,  Ivar,  assignor  to  The  Automatic  Refrigerating 
Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Air-refrigerating  machine. 
1,460,677  ;  July  3. 

Lundgaard,  Ivar,  assignor  to  The  Automatic  Refrigerating 
Company,  Hartford,  Conu.  Air-refrigerating  machine. 
1,475,234  ;   Nov.   27. 

Lundgren,  Axel  G.  E.,  Norrkoping,  Sweden.  Making  self- 
copying    writing   paper.      1,463,897 :    Aug.    7. 

Lundgren,  Bernhard  W.,  Marysville,  Wash.  Colter  plow 
or  the  like.     1,444,974  ;  Feb.  13. 

Lundgren,  Fred,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  F.  W.  Jones,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Intake  manifold. 
1,471,745  ;  Oct.  23. 

Lundgren,  Jonas  G.,  Clear  Lake,  Iowa.  Combined  electric 
switch  and  fuse.     1,460,914  ;  July  3. 

Lundholm,  Charles  G.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.  -Box-mak- 
ing machine.      1,448,412  ;   Mar.   13. 

Lundin,  Carl  A.  R.     (See  Bell,  L.,  and  Lundin.) 

Lundin,  Carl  W.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Precisionsmatt, 
Sundbyberg,  Sweden.  Adjustable  limit  gauge.  1,473,351; 
Nov.  6. 

Lundquist,  F^ank  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  H.  S.  Conrad,  trustee.  Automatic  tele- 
phone exchange.      1.475,497  ;   Nov.   27. 

Lundquist,  Frank  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  H.  S.  Conrad,  trustee.  Relay.  1,475,498  ; 
Nov.   27. 

Lundquist,  Frank  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  H.  S.  Conrad,  trustee.  Line  switch  and 
connection.     1,475,499  ;  Nov.  27. 

Lundquist,  Frank  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  H.  S.  Conrad,  trustee.  Selector  switch 
and  connection.     1,475,500  ;  Nov.  27. 

Lundquist,  Frank  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  H.  S.  Conrad,  trustee.  Switching  mecha- 
nism.    1,475,501  ;  Nov.  27. 

Lundquist,  Hans,  assignor  to  United  States  Specialty  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Liquid  -  level  indicator. 
1,456,701  ;  May  29. 

Lundquist,  Hendrick  W.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Vehicle  di- 
rection indicator.     1,478,571 ;  Dec.  25. 

Lundsgnard,  Christen  J.  S.,  Vejen,  Denmark.  Explosive. 
1,457,709;  June  5. 

Lundsten,    Olof.      (See    Johnson,    E.    L.,    and    Lundsten.) 

Lundstrom,  Carl  G.,  Boone,  Iowa.  Resilient  tire. 
1,466,133  ;  Aug.  28. 

Lundstrom,  Carl  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Demountable  rim. 
1,476,528;  Dec.  4. 

tiundy,  Joseph  G.,  Evergreen,  Ala.  Walking  plow  or  cul- 
tivator.    1,474,637  ;  Nov.  20. 

Lunken,  Edmund  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Window. 
1,451,077  ;    Apr.    10. 

Lunken,  Edmund  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Window  shade. 
1,452,611 ;  Apr.  24. 

Lunken,  Edmund  H.,  assignor  to  The  Lunken  Window 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Window.  1,477,969 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Lunken  Window  Company,  The.  (See  Hausfeld,  Bernard 
J.,  assignor.) 

Lunken  Window  Company,  The.  (See  Lunken,  Edmund 
H.,  assignor.) 

Lunn,  Ernest,  Chicago,  111.  Alr-motor-driven  generator. 
1,444.620  ;  Feb.  6. 

Lunt,  George  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Drving  colloids. 
1,450,377;   Apr.   3. 

Luongo,  Pasquale.      (See  Longo,   Joseph,  assignor.) 

Luplow,  Henry  A.,  Laporte,  Ind.  Pool-ball  rack.  1,444,318  ; 
Feb.  fi. 

Lnpo,  Joseph,  jr..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nail  buffer. 
1,470,857  ;  Oct.  16. 

Luptoi],  \Vii)i:im  P...  Windermere,  England.  Paper- 
hanger's  tool.     1,451,444;  Apr.  10. 

Lupton's,  David,  Sons  Company.  (See  Brogden,  Joah,  as- 
signor.) 

Lureott,  Winfred  N.,  Weehawken.  N.  J.  Wire-strap  seal 
and  forming  the  same.     1.474,372  ;  Nov.  20. 

Liischer,  Emil,  and  T.  Lichtenhahn,  Basel,  assignors  to 
Elektrizitatswerk  Lonza,  Gampel  and  Basel,  Switzer- 
land. Manufacture  of  metaldehyde.  1,467,733 ; 
Sept.    11. 

Luschcr,  0.=icnr,  New  London,  Conn.  Cloth-trimraing  de- 
vice.     1,469,422  ;   Oct.   2. 

LuRchka,  August  R.,  and  H.  Stukart,  assignors  to  TJ.  S. 
Slicing  Machine  Company,  Laporte,  Ind.  Slicing  ma- 
chine.    5,445.521;  Feb.   13. 

Luschka,  August  R..  and  H.  Stukart,  assignors  to  TJ.  S. 
Slicing  Machine  Company,  Laporte,  Ind.  Bread-slicing 
machine.     1,445,633;  Feb.  20. 

Lusconih.  Oti<;  K.,  AUston,  Mass.  Electric  rectifier. 
1.446,757  ;  Feb.  27. 

Luse,  Ralph  K..  Oxford,  Iowa.  Attachment  for  lathes  or 
similiir   machines.      1.454,590 ;   May   8. 

Lusk,  John  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  Shock  absorber.  1,455,920  ; 
May   22. 

Lusk,  Myron  E.,  jr.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  H. 
Connnt,  Cedar  Rapid.s,  Iowa.  Talking-machine  cabi- 
net.    Des.  61.786  ;  Jan.  9. 

Liiske,  Karl,  Budapest,  and  A.  Moussong  and  P.  Mous- 
song.  Tolna-Hogyesz,  Hungary.  Stove.  1.450,978 ; 
Apr.   10. 


Lustenader,  Edward.  (See  Wednbine,  W.  A.,  and  Lus- 
tonader.) 

Lustenader,  Robert  F.  (See  Wednbine,  W.  A.,  and  Lus- 
tenader.) 

Lustgarten,  Elcone,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Clothesline 
buckle.      1,450,094;   Mar.    27. 

Lutes,  John,  Ferguson,  Iowa.  Ironing  board.  1,474,536 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Luther,  Carl,  and  H.  Moeller,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa.  En- 
gine-cooling fan.     1,449,685  ;  Mar.  27. 

Lutjen,   Diedrich.      (See  Mathias,   Louis,   assignor.) 

Lutkins,  Beatrice  C,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Earring.  Des. 
62.222;   Apr.   17. 

Luton,  Smith  L.,  Hugo,  Okla.  Shoe-salesman's  stool. 
1,460,915  ;  July  3. 

Lnttroll,  Charles  E.,  Titusville,  Pa.  Washing  machine. 
1,441,810;  Jan.  9. 

Luttrell,  Paul  S.,  and  P.  C.  Roske,  Oakland,  Calif.  Timing 
device.      1,466,842 ;    Sept.   4. 

Luttrell,  Paul  S.,  and  P.  C.  Roske,  assignors  to  American 
Clock  Corporation,  Oakland,  Calif.  Alarm  clock. 
1,466,843  ;    Sept.   4. 

Luttrell,  Robert  C,  Greenfield,  assignor  to  E.  R.  Hudnell, 
Chillicothe,   Ohio.      Signboard.     Des.   62.108 ;   Mar.   20. 

Liittringhaus,  Arthur,  and  L.  Blangey.  Mannheim,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Badische  Anilin  & 
Soda  Pabrik,  Ludwigshafen-am-Rhine,  Bavaria,  Ger- 
many.    Tanning  hides.     1,469,044  ;   Sept.   25. 

Lutz,  Eleanor  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hat-holding  device. 
1,463,898  ;  Aug.  7. 

Lutz,  Hans,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Morrow  Company, 
Elmira,  N.  Y.     Grinding  machine.     1,464.950  ;  Aug.  14. 

Lutz,  Herbert,  assignor  to  6.  Morris,  Hamilton,  Ontario, 
Canada.     Shock  absorber.     1,463,219  ;  July  31. 

Lutz,  John.     (See  Liitz,  Wenzl,  assignor.) 

Lutz,  Martin  H.,  jr.,  Nelsonville,  Ohio.  Piston  for  in- 
ternal-combustion engines.     1,469,656  ;  Oct.  2. 

Lutz.  Robert  C,  Paola,  Kans.  Gopher  trap.  1,476,529; 
Dec.  4. 

Lutz,  Victor  G.,  Paris,  France.  Hand  drill  provided  with 
a  speed-changing  device.     1,474,679  ;  Nov.  20. 

Liitz,  Wenzl,  Csepel,  near  Budapest,  Hungary,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  J.  Lutz,  Chicago,  111.  Furnace.  1,445,225  ; 
Fob.    13. 

Lutz,  Winfleld  S.,  AUentown,  ^Pa.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Motor  Company,  New"  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for 
cutting   oil   grooves.      1,445„898 ;   Feb.   20. 

Luukkonen,  Eric,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pitchfork.  1,456,455  ; 
May  22. 

Lux  Clock  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Lux,  Paul, 
assignor.) 

Lux.  Edward,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Clamping  bolt  for  tire 
molds.     1,462,712;  .Tuly  24. 

Lux,  Fred,  Milmine,  111.     Lead  ring.     1,466,134  ;  Aug.  28. 

Lux,  Fritz,  Mannheim,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Luftfahr- 
zengbau  Schiitte-Lanz,  Mannheim-Rheinau,  Germany. 
Producing  a  cold  glue  from  blood.     1,468,313  ;  Sept.  18. 

Lux,  Herbert  B.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Antiglare  shield  for 
headlights.     1,450,095;   Mar.   27. 

Lux,  Paul,  assignor  to  Lux  Clock  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Waterburv,  Conn.  Alarm  clock.  1,462,142 ; 
July  17. 

Luxmore,  William,  Chicago,  111.  Clothes  rack.  1,440,880  ; 
Jan.   2. 

Luyties,  Otto  G.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  headlight. 
1,461,924;  .July  17. 

Luzerne  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Phillips,  Julius, 
assignor.) 

Luzy,  Antoine,  Paris,  France.  Magneto  flash  light. 
1,472,335  ;   Oct.   30. 

Ly.Tll,  P.,  &  Sons  Construction  Company.  (See  Bisset, 
David   T;..   assignor.) 

Lyheck,  Nels  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fishing.  1,464,623; 
Aug.   14. 

Lyheck,  Nels  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fishing  boat.  1,467,763  ;: 
Sept.    11. 

Lyberger,  Albert  N.  (See  Strickland,  Orlando  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Lyburis,   Tadaus,   and   P.    F.    Smith,    Herrln,   111.     Long- 
range  projectile.     1,442,080  ;  Jan.  16. 
Lydeard,    Herbert.    Swindon,    England.      Safety    retaining 

mechanism     for     mine     cages,     lifts,     and     the     like. 

1,443,882  ;   Jan.   30. 
Lyding,    Peter    R.,    Sacramento,    Calif.      Poultry    house. 

1.452,746;  Apr.  24. 
Lyeso,  George,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.   Hrib,  Slmpson,^ 

W.   Va.      Slicing  machine.     1.452,564 ;   Apr.    24. 
Lyhne.     Anker     S.,      Bridgeport,     Conn.       Vanity     box. 

1,467,704;    Sept.   11. 
Lykens.    Jnmes    T..    assignor   of   one-hnlf    to    L.    R.    Via, 

Hinitinaton,       W.       Va.         Explosive-engine      igniter. 

1,476.900  :   Dec.   11. 
Lykins,     William     H.,     Sioux     City,     Iowa.       Milk-bottle 

holder.     1,462,370  ;  July  17. 
Lyle,  Joel  I.,  and  L.  L.  Lewis,  Plainfleld,  N.  J.,  assignors 

to   Carrier  Engineering   Corporation,   New  York,    N.   Y. 

Air   washing   and   conditioning   apparatus.      1,475,039 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Lyle,    Robert    J.,    Kinmount,    Ontario,    Canada.      Trolley 

shoe.     1,477,.575  ;  Dec.   18. 
Lyles,    James    N.,    Addison    Heights,    Va.      Nonglare    re- 
flector.    1,461,362  ;  July  10. 


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Lvman.  Charles  E.,  Ashevllle,  N.  C.  Road  signal. 
1,478,972:  Dec.  25. 

I.yraaii,  John  C.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Pipe  mold. 
1.442,691  ;  Jan.   16. 

I.yman.  Kenneth  E.     (See  Currey,  C.  F.,  and  Lyman.) 

Lymiiu,  Ray  J.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Great  Western  Meter 
Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Fluid  meter.  1,465,447 ; 
Aug.  21. 

I-yman,  Warren  M.     (See  Green,  H.,  and  Lyman.) 

Lyman,  William  6.,  Peoria,  111.  Ice-cream  dipper. 
1,460,551 ;  July  3. 

Lynibmner,  Joseph  A..,  San  Fi-ancisco,  Calif.  Wave  motor. 
1,444,693  ;  Feb.  6. 

Lynch,  Charles  W.,  as.signor  to  American  Writing  Paper 
Company,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Method  of  and  apparatus 
for  cutting  deckle-edged  envelope  blanks.  1,474,048 ; 
Nov.    13. 

Lvnch,  Daniel  J.,  Hisbland  Park,  Mich.  Dump  body  for 
"motor  vehicles.     1,442,958;  Jan.  23. 

Lynch,  Francis  T.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Refrigerator. 
1,462,206;  July  17. 

Lynch.  Francis  J.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Receptacle. 
1.463,088;  July  24. 

Lynch,  Frank  R.      (See  RelUy,  J.  S.,  and  Lynch.) 

Lynch,  Harry,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Attachment  for  pipe- 
threadinu  machines.     1,456,853  ;  May  29.  . 

Lynch,  Jaines  E.,  and  A.  R.  Sandt,  assignors  to  Page  & 
Hill  Companv,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Pole-puncturing  ma- 
chine.    1,468,484  ;  Sept.  18. 

Lynch,  James  F.  C,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Wall  construc- 
tion.    1,478,127  ;   Dec.   18. 

Lvnch,  Joseph  A.,  Leonla,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  J. 
Cummins,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J.  Wall  structure.  1,465,855  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Lynch,  Joseph  F.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Direction  signal  for 
automohiles.     1,470,236;  Oct.  9. 

Lynch,  Thomas  F.,  et  al.  (See  Dennen,  Philip  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Lynch,  William  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  T.  Manifold  for  dish- 
washing machines.     1,440,612  ;  Jan.  2. 

Lynch,  William  R.,  et  al.  (See  Dennen,  Philip  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Lynchburg  Foundry  Company.  (See  Taylor,  Walter  H., 
3d,  assignor.) 

Lyndon,  Edward,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Headlight  lens. 
1,471,668;  Oct.  23. 

Lyndon,  Lamar,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vent  plug  for  storage 
batteries.     1,455,344  :  May  15. 

Lyndon,  Lamar,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cell  connecter  for  elec- 
tric batteries.     1,472,923;  Nov.  6. 

Lyndon,  Lamar,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water-wheel  gate. 
1,472,924;  Nov.  6. 

Lyndon,  Lamar,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cover  for  containing 
cells  of  electric  batteries.     1,474,829  ;  Nov.  20. 

Lyndon,  Lamar,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Porous,  acid-resisting 
diaphragm.      1,474,830 ;    Nov.    20. 

Lynds,  Fred  H.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Whiting  &  Davis  Company.  Support  for  llnk-mesh  fab- 
ric.    1,470,019  ;  Oct.  9. 

Lynu   Last   Co.      (See  Goodwin,   Abraham    E.,   assignor.) 

Lvnn,  Lawrence  F.,  and  J.  D.  Lewis,  Tacoma,  Wash. 
Electric  heater.     1,444,621 ;  Feh.  6. 

Lynn  Machine  Screw  Company.  (See  Chipman,  Mark 
W.,  assignor.)  - 

Lynn.  Nathan  O.,  Tucson,  Ariz.  Dental  casting  flask. 
1.45S.S85;  June  12. 

Lynn,  Thomas  H.     (See  Steel.  C.  C,  and  Lynn.) 

Lyon,  Charles  D.     (See  Haskell,  Sprague  F.,  assignor.) 

Lyon,  Charles  H.,  Chicago,  lU.  Smoking  pipe.  1,468,306  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Separable  multiple 
unit  bumper  package.     1,451,780;  Apr.  17. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bumper  package. 
1,451,781;  Apr.   17. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vehicle  buffer  de- 
vice.    1,457,532  ;  June  5. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Automobile  buffer 
attacher.    1,457,533  ;  June  5. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Resilient  front 
buffer.     1,457,534  ;  June  5. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rear  attaching  de- 
vice.    1,459,227  ;  June  19. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vehicle  buffer  de- 
vice.    1.466,882  ;   Sept.  4. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Automobile  hrace  bar 
and   buffer.      1,467,382 :    Sept.    11. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Doubled  attaching- 
member  buffer.     1,467,383  ;  Sept.  11. 

Lyon.  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Brace-bar  automobile 
buffer.     1,467.384  :   Sept.   11. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Brace-bar  buffer. 
1,467,385;    Sept.   11. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Resilient  front  buf- 
fer.     1,467,386;    Sept.    11. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rear  buffer  attach- 
ment.     1,467.387;    Sept.    11. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Automobile  bumper. 
1,467,388;   Sept.    11. 

Lyon.  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Automobile  brace-bar 
buffer.     1,467.389  ;  Sept.   11. 

Lyon.  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Automobile  buffer 
and  attachment  therefor.    1,467,390 ;  Sept.  11. 


Lyon,   George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Buffer  construction. 

1,474,273;  Nov.   13. 
Lyon,     George    A.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Vehicle    buffer. 

1,476.342  ;   Dec.   4. 
Lyon,    George    A.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Buffer    for    motor 

vehicles.      1,476,343  :   Dec.  4. 
Lyon,    George   A.,   Philadelphia,    Pa.      Automobile   buffer. 

1,476.825;   Dec.    11. 
Lvon.     Gustavo     F.,     Paris,     France.       Treating     wood. 

1,456,809  ;  May  29. 
Lyon   &   Healy,   Inc.      (See  Jefferson,   B.    H.,   and   EUrk, 

a.ssignors.) 
Lyon,  Jererd  R.,  Byers,  Tex.     Chicken  roost.     1,449,612 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Lyon,     Leonidas     N.,     Houston,     Tex.       Door     fastener, 

1,471,177  ;  Oct.  16. 
Lyon  Metallic  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  O'Connor, 

John  B.,  assignor.) 
Lyon    Metallic    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Wilkin- 
son, Leroy  A.,  assignor.) 
Lyon,   Nikolaus.      (See   Tauern,    O.    D.,    and   Lyon.) 
Lyon,   Robert  N.,    assignor  of  one-third   to   C.   M.   Allen, 

Coeur    d'Alene,    Idaho.      Chain    connecter.      1,474,680; 

Nov.   20. 
Lyon    Rubber    Co.,    The.       (See    Bnibater,    WlUlam    A., 

assignor.) 
Lyon,    Sidney   P.,   Dayton,   OMo.      Aircraft   landing-gear- 
cord  clamp.     1,458.212  ;  June  12. 
Lyon,  Wiibert,  CrawfordsvlUe,  assignor  to  C.  T.  C.  Mfg. 

Co.,     Indianapolis,     Ind.       Timer     brush.      1,447,179; 

Mar.   6. 
Lyons.    Alpheug   P.    S.,    Neenah,    Wis.      Boot    and    shoe. 

1,477.140;   Dec.  11. 
Lyons,  Benjamin  F.     (See  Robinson,  Walter  W.,  assignor.) 
Lyons,  Charles  D.,  Mansfield,  Mass.     Separable  cuff  link 

button  or  the  like.      1,478,128  ;  Dec.  18. 
Lyons,     Harry     C,     New    York,     N.    Y.       Toaster,     etc. 

1.440.786;  Jan.  2. 
Lyons,  Harry  C,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Dlsi)enslng  means  for 

beverages  containing  chocolate,  cocoa,  etc.     1,442,435  ; 

Jan.  16.  ^ 

Lyons,   Joseph,    Schenectady,   N.   Y.,  assignor  to   General 

Electric  Company.     Method  and  apparatus  for  produc- 
ing cool  light.     1,462,348  ;  July  17. 
Lyons,  Joseph  L.     (See  Brown,  William  P.,  assignor.) 
Lyons,  William  G.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.     Wire-stretching  tool. 

1.444,928  ;   Feb.    13. 
Lyons,    William   W.,    and   G.    E.    McElroy,   assignors    to 

Heller   Tool    Company,   Newark,   N.   J.      Cutting   tool. 

1,455,297;    May   15. 
Lyradion  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Seabrook,  Bags- 

ter  R.,  assignor.) 
Lyth,  John  J.,  Valleyfleld,  Quebec,  Canada.     Roof  leader 

and   roof  vent.      1.442,625  :   Jan.    16. 
Lytle,  Charles  R.      (See  Malllgan,  J.,  and  Lytle.) 
Lytic,   George  A.,  Sacramento,  Calif.     Wheel.     1,445,522 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Lytle,  John  O.,  et  al.     (See  Kllly,  Sever  P.,  assignor.) 
Lyttle,     Roy     C,     Chicago,     111.       Gravity-car     control. 

1,442,282;  Jan.   16. 
Lyttleton,  Henry  T.,  Marshall,  Tex.     Sweet-potato-curing 

apparatus.     1,450.979  :  Apr.   10. 
Lytton,  Frank  J.     (See  Buchanan,  S.  L.,  and  Lytton.) 
M.  L.   Experimental  Limited.      (See  Lucas,   Owen  D.,  aa- 

slcrnor.) 
M.  &  M.  Adograph  Company,  The.     (See  Moffett,  Parley 

O.,   assignor.) 
M.    &    P.    Enterprises    Limited    et    al.       (See    Morrison, 

Charles   H.   W..   assigrior.l 
Maag,     Max,    Zurich,     Switzerland.       Drag-spindle    gear, 

1,460,552  ;  July  3. 
Maag,    Max,    Zurich.    Switzerland.      Drag-splndle    mecha- 
nism.    1,472,848  ;  Nov.  6. 
Maage,  Alfred   E.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 

Co.,    Milwaukee,     Wis.      Electric    switch.       1,455,960; 

May  22. 
Maake,  Arthur,   Detroit,   Mich.     Curtain  window   for  ve- 
hicles.    1,448,851  :  Mar.  20. 
Maas,  Elov  P.,  Long  Branch,  N.  J.     Car  mounting  and  car- 
wheel  assembly.     1,466,240  ;  Aug.  28. 
Maas,  Julius,   assignor  to  Caille   Brothers   Company,   De- 
troit, Mich.     Engine  starter.     1,449,865  ;  Mar.  27. 
Maas,  Thomas  J.     (See  Maas,  William  A.  and  T.  J.) 
Maas,  William  A.  and  T.  J.,  Waterford,  Wis.     Tire  heater. 

1,454,295  ;  May  8. 
Maasdam,   Abraham   G.,    Steamboat    Springs,   Colo.     Gate 

and  operating  means  therefor.     1.447,312  ;  Mar.  6. 
Maatschappij    tot    Vervaardiging    van    Snijmachines    vol- 

gens  "Van  Berkel's  Patent"  en  van  andere  Werktuigen. 

(See  de  Graaf,   C,  jr.,   and   Eurman,   assignors.) 
Maatschappij    tot    Vervaardiging    van    Snijmachines    vol- 

gens  "Van  Berkel's  Patent"  en  van  andere  Werktuigen. 

(See  Van  Berkel,  Cornells  F.  M.,  assignor.) 
Mabbpv,   Harry  A.,  Lima,  Ohio.     Burnishing-wheel  cover. 

1.455,29S  :  May  15. 
Mabee,  Charles  R.      (See  CoUver.  H    E.,  and  Mabee.) 
Mabee,  Charles  R.,  and  M.  C.  Mabee,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.    Device 

for  condensing  gases.     1,461,364  ;  .Tuly  10. 
Mabee,  Elliott  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Illuminating  device  for 

the  examination  of  negatives.     1,463,624  ;  July  31. 
Mabee,  Mav  C.     (See  Mabee,  Charles  R.  and  M.  C.) 
Mabee,    May    C,    Toledo,   Ohio.      Apparatus   for   treating 

materials.     1,451,168;  Apr.  10. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Mabee,  May  C.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Device  for  heating,  pasteur- 
izing and  evaporating  liquids.      1,459,182  ;   June   19. 

Mabey,  Charles  W.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Showcase  machine 
for  popping  corn.     1,466,55  ;  Aug.  28. 

Mable,  William,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  Goodale,  Port 
Collins,    Colo.     Pneumatic  drill.      1,457,181 ;   May   29. 

Mabrv,  John  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Garment  supporter. 
1,454,550;  May  8. 

Macabee,  Edward  L.,  Haywards,  assignor  to  Hunt  Broth- 
ers Packing  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Washing 
apparatus.     1,465,085  ;  Aug.  14. 

MacAleese,  Frederic  L.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Punch. 
1,469,093  :   Sept.   25. 

Macalpine,  John  H.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Gear  &  Dynamometer  Company,  Bast  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Floating  frame.     1,464,624  ;  Aug.  14. 

MacArthur,  WUllam  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Device  for 
draining  wiiter  from  oil  tanks.     1,442,677  ;  Jan.  16. 

MacArthur,  William  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  R.  E.  Maynard.  Device  for  draining  water 
from  oil  tanks.     Rel5,678  ;  Aug.  21. 

Macartney,  Jack.     (See  Macartney,  John  H.  and  J.) 

Macartney,  John  H.  and  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Grinding 
art.      1,441,162;  Jan.   2. 

Macauley,  Alvan.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany. Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  1,443,029 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Macbeth,  Albert  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  T.  Orange, 
Seattle,  Wash.  Motion-picture  machine.  1,472,608 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Macbeth,  Colin,  and  H.  Willshaw,  Birmingham,  assignors 
to  The  Dunlop  Rubber  Company,  Limited,  Westminster, 
London,  England.  Conveyer  for  vulcanizing  presses 
1,465,609  ;  Aug.  21. 

Macbeth-Evans  Glass  Company.  (See  Sloan,  Theodore 
H.,  assignor.) 

Macbeth,  Norman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Color-identifying  ap- 
paratus.    1,442,166;  Jan.   16. 

MacBride  Co.  (See  MacBride,  G.  W.,  and  Bonney,  as- 
signors.) ^^ 

MacBride,  George  v7.,  and  G.  C.  Bonney,  Boston,  Mass., 
assignors  to  MacBride  Co.,  Southport,  Me.  Band 
brake.     1,461,803;   July   17. 

Maccarone,  Fiorentino,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Heel  attachment 
for  shoes.     1,469,324  ;   Oct.  2. 

Macchia,  Camillo,  Ardmore,  assignor  to  The  United 
States  Fire  Works  Manufacturing  Company,  Carding- 
ton.   Pa.     Toy   torpedo.     1,464,183;   Aug.   7. 

MacchlonI,  Achille,  and  E.  Hocke,  Genoa,  Italy.  Loco- 
motive.    1,456,810 ;  May  29. 

Macdaid,  James  J.,  jr.,  Allston,  Boston,  assignor  to 
Dennison  Manufacturing  Company,  Framingham,  Mass. 
Crape-strip  decoration.      1,458,624  ;   June   12. 

MacDonald,  Angus  S.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Decorative  Arts  League,  Jersey  CII7,  N.  J.  Lamp. 
Des.  62,029  ;  Mar.   6. 

Macdonald,  An^us  S.,  Great  Neck  Station,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  Snead  &  Co.  Iron  Works.  Flexible  joint.  1,466,238  ; 
Aug.    28. 

Macdonald,  Angus  S.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Decorative  Arts  League,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Letter  box. 
Des.  63,261;  Nov.  13. 

Macdonald,  Charles  A.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
William  S.  Doig,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Nailer  for  cor- 
rugated fasteners.     1,450,73.0  ;  Apr.  3. 

Macdonald,  Charles  H.,  Montclair,  and  L.  L.  Salfisberg,  as- 
signors to  Ivers-Lee  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Coating 
device.     1,463,476  ;  July  31. 

MacDonald,  Clifford  K.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Shoe  last. 
1,468,644;    Sept.    25. 

Macdonald,  David  B.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Match  box. 
1,451,882;   Apr.  17. 

Macdonald,  David  B.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Match  bos. 
1,451,953  ;   Apr.   17. 

Macdonald,  David  B.,  Leicester,  England.  Machine  for 
making  stiffeners,  stiffening  material,  insoles,  and  like 
parts  for  boots  and  shoes.     1,474,202  ;  Nov.   13. 

MacDonald,  Edith  M.  (See  MacDonald,  W.  J.,  Blaney, 
and  MacDonald.) 

Macdonald,  Francis  R.,  London,  England.  Refuse  de- 
structor and  incinerator.     1,446,262  ;  Feb.  20. 

MacDonald,  Prank  J.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  P. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  forming  straps  and  applying  the  same  to 
articles.     1,451,167  ;  Apr.  10. 

MacDonald,  Frank  J.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dipping  device. 
1,454,244  ;   May   8. 

MacDonald,  Prank  J.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire  and 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Stock-cutting  appara- 
tus.     1,469,325;   Oct.   2. 

Macdonald,  George  C,  Elmhurst,  assignor  to  Loose 
Wiles  Biscuit  Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Cor- 
rugated   display    rack.      1,459,706 ;    June    19. 

MacDonald,  Jack  B.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Oiling  system. 
1,447,313;  Mar.  6. 

MacDonald,  Jack  B.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Preheater  and 
mixer.     1,466,406  ;  Aug.  28. 

MacDonald,  James  M.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Arm  lock 
for  golf  players.     1,457,710 ;   June  5. 

MacDonald,  James  M.,  East  Orange.  N.  J.  Head-lifting 
detector  for  golfers.     1,468,386 ;  Sept.  18. 


Macdonald,  James  N.  and  R.  R.,  Island  Mountain,  Calif. 
Automobile.      1,474,203 ;    Nov.    13. 

Macdonald,  John  D.,  assignor  to  Forbes  Lithograph  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Foldable  structure. 
1,453,567  ;  May  1. 

MacDonald,  John  W.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  Apparatus  for 
dispensing  liquids.      1,476,408  ;   Dec.   4. 

Macdonald,  John  W.  F.,  assignor  to  The  Merrill  Process 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Thermic  apparatus.  1,440,926  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Macdonald,  John  W.  F.,  Brighton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Merrill  Process  Company.  Apparatus  for  heating  and 
cooling.     1,456,136  ;  May  22. 

MacDonald,  Joseph  N.,  Arlington,  Masa.  Building  con- 
struction.     1,457,981  ;   June   5. 

Macdonald,  Robert,  jr.  (See  Richmond,  H.  A.,  and  Mac- 
donald.) 

MacDonald,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  Wundur  Cabinet 
Ledger  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Ledger  cabinet. 
1,443,325.     Jan.  23. 

MacDonald,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  Wundur  Cabinet 
Ledger  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ijedger  cabinet. 
1,447,141  ;  Feb.  27. 

Macdonald,  Robin  R.  (See  Macdonald,  James  N.  and 
R.   R.) 

MacDonald,  Wilfred  J.,  P.  R.  Blaney,  and  E.  M.  MacDon- 
ald, Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Amusement  appli- 
ance.    1,459.474  ;  June  19. 

MacDonald,  William  H.  P.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Wind  mo- 
tor.    1,442,350;   Jan.  16. 

MacDonald,  William  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Hydrau- 
lic-ram control.     1,454,396;  May  8. 

MacDonald,  William  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Hydraulic 
brake.      1,454,397  :   May  8. 

MacDowel,  Andrew  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Typewriter  copy- 
holder.    1,478,344  ;   Dec.   18. 

MacDowell,  Glenn  J.,  and  M.  H.  Jones,  assignors  to  Super 
Reflex  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Camera-shutter-oper- 
ating mechanism.     1,456.137  ;   May  22. 

Mace,  Arthur  T.,  assignor  to  The  Domestic  Electric  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Driving  mechanism  for  sewing 
machines.      1,450,602  ;   Apr.   3. 

Mace,  Arthur  T.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Domestic 
Electric  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Motor  drive  for 
sewing  machines.     1,462,516  ;  July  24. 

Mace,  Christopher  T.,  Appleton,  Wis.  Reed  for  weaving 
looms.     1,449,686;  Mar.  27. 

MacEachen,  Roderick,  Washington,  D.  C.  Coal  elevating 
and   conveying   apparatus.      1,448,756 ;   Mar.    20. 

Macey,  John  A..  Kansas  City,  Kans.  Boring  machine. 
1.445.699  :   Feb.   20. 

Macfadden,  Bernarr,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cooling  and  ven- 
tilating apparatus.     1,448,363  ;  Mar.  13. 

MacFarland.  Allis  M.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 
Soldering  iron.     1,472.183;  Oct.   30. 

Macfarlane  Communications  Corporation.  (See  Macfar- 
lane,  William  W..  assignor.) 

Macfarlane,  Scott  B.,  and  L.  J.  Barry,  Mlddletown,  R.  I., 
assignors  to  the  Government  of  the  United  States. 
Torpedo.      1.464,576  ;  Aug.  14. 

Macfarlane,  William  W.,  Elkins  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Macfarlane  Communications  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Train   telephone  system.     1,448,852 ;   Mar.   20. 

MacGahan.  Paul,  Pittsbur.gh.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  El;;ctric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electrical 
protective   device.      1,443,583 ;    Jan.    30. 

MacGahan.  Paul,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Measur- 
ing instrument.     1,458,947  ;  June   19. 

MacGill,  Charles  P.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Fluid-registering 
mechanism.     1,453,716;   May   1. 

MacGill,  Charles  P.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Pluld-reglstering 
mechanism.     1,463,534  ;  July  31. 

MacGowan,  William,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Chicago  Mill 
and  Lumber  Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  for  seal- 
ing boxes.     1,442,727 ;    Jan.   16. 

MacGregor,  Joseph,  North  Shields,  England.  Gauge 
for  indicating  the  draft  of  ships.     1,478,288  ;  Dec.  18. 

MacGregor,  Peter  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Pyrene 
Manufacturing  Company.     Pump.     1,442,488 ;  Jan.  16. 

MacGregor,  Peter  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Pyrene 
Manufacturing  Company.  Fire  extinguisher.  1,474,204  ; 
Nov.    13. 

Mach,  Ludwig,  Munich,  Germany.  Freezing  machine  of 
the  absorption  type.     1,467,053  ;  Sept.  4. 

Machlet,  Adolph  W.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Furnace. 
1,471,618;  Oct.  23. 

Machol,  David  J.,  West  New  Brighton,  N.  J.  Dental 
syringe.      1,452,085  ;   Apr.   17. 

Maciej,  Mike,  Bowlus,  Minn.  Potato-cutter  attachment 
for   potato   planters.      1,446,713;   Feb.   27. 

MacUwaine,  Alfred  W.,  Yorkshire,  En.gland.  Packing 
and  preservation  of  peanuts.     1,475,842  ;  Nov.  27. 

MacUwaine,  Alfred  W.,  North  Ferriby,  England.  Preser- 
vation and  preparation  for  transportation  of  oil-bearing 
raw   material.     1,476,531 ;   Dec.  4. 

MacUwaine,  Alfred  W.,  North  Ferriby,  England.  Preser- 
vation and  preparation  for  transportation  of  cotton- 
seed.     1,476,532  :   Dec.   4. 

Maclnnes,  Hugh,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  making  flexible  rooflne  material.  1,454,323  ; 
May  8. 


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Maclnnes,  Jesse,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  H.  C.  Karlson,  Hasbrouck  Heigbts,  N.  J.  Toilet 
article.     1,475,490  ;   Nov.  27. 

Macintosh,  George  P.,  Wakefield,  Mass.  Felly-engaglng 
antlskid-ehain-anchoring  means.     1,452,885  ;  Apr.  24. 

Macintosh,  George  P.,  Wakefield,  Mass.  Spoke-engaging 
antlskld-chaln-anchorlng    means.      1,452,886 ;    Apr.    24. 

Mack,  Catherine  R.,  Los  .\ngeles,  Calif.  Bed  and  douche 
pan.      1,468,603 ;    Sept.    18. 

Mack,  George  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Industrial   Alcohol   Co.      Closure.      1,441,697 ;    Jan.    9. 

Mack,  Joseph  A.,  Minturn,  Colo.  Burglar-alarm  lock. 
1.441,516;  Jan.  9. 

Mack,  Joseph  A.,  Minturn,  Colo.  Flytrap.  1,461,925; 
July  17. 

Mack,  Luther  L.,  South  Pasadena,  Calif.  Hydraulic 
brake  mechanism.     1,472,369;  Oct.  30. 

Mack,   W.   Lewis.      (See   Hard,  Merrill   W.,   assignor.) 

Mack.  William  H.,  Oak  Grove,  La.  Saw  set.  1,450,812; 
Apr.  3. 

Mack,  William  H.,  Johnson  City,  N.  Y.  Combination 
nousmudging  cigar  and  cigarette  ash  receiver  and 
table.     1,472,804  ;  Nov.  6. 

Mackay,  George  M.  J.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Seal  for  electric  devices. 
1,456,110;  May  22. 

Mackav,  Henry  S.,  London,  England.  Treating  ores. 
1,475,843  ;    Nov.    27. 

Mackav,  Joseph  E..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cushion  tire. 
1,472,986;  Nov.  6. 

Mackay,  Philip  A.,  London,  England.  Recovering^  vanadi- 
um from  its  ores.     1,450,507  ;  Apr.  3. 

MacKay,  Philip  A.,  London,  England.  Treatment  of  sul- 
Dhide  ores  containing  lead  and  zinc.     1,473,193  ;  Nov.  6. 

MacKay,  Vasil,  Washington,  D.  C.  Mecbanical  stoking 
grate  support.     1,454,324  ;  May  8. 

MacKay,  Vasil,  Washington,  D.  C.  Auxiliary  feed  block 
for  furnaces.     1,456,138  ;  May  22. 

MacKaye,  James,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Centrifugal  separat- 
ing apparatus.     1,469,230  ;  Oct.   2. 

MacKaye,  James,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Centrifugal  separat- 
ing apparatus.      1,469,522  ;  Oct.  2. 

Mackensen,  Fritz,  Worpswede,  near  Bremen,  Germany. 
A-sparagus-cutter.     1,455,797;  May  22. 

Mackensen,  Otto,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Carl  Zeiss,  Jena, 
Germany.  Sighting  device  for  aircraft.  1,440,526 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Mackensen,  Otto,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Carl  Zeiss,  Jena, 
Germany.  Sighting  device  for  aircraft.  1,449,527 ; 
Mar.   27. 

MacKenzie,  Allister,  Oakland,  Calif.  Coupon  book. 
1,454,447  ;  May  8. 

Mackenzie,  Daniel.  Pomona,  Calif.  Device  for  preventing 
frost  In  orchards.     1.451,994  ;  Apr.  17. 

MacKenzie,  Fred  L.      (See   Goddu,   G.,   and  MacKenzie.) 

Mackenzie,  Fred  L.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Fasten- 
ing-inserting machine.     1,446,473  ;  Feb.  27. 

Mackenzie,  Fred  L.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Fasten- 
ing-inserting machine.     1,474,373  ;  Not.  20. 

Mackenzie,  Gardner  B..  Nevr  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Toy  roller 
coaster.     1,443,491  ;  Jan.  30. 

MacKenzie,  George  A.,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Grate.  1,457,377  ; 
June  5. 

MacKenzie,  George  A.,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Downdraft  fur- 
nace.    1,469,600;  Oct.  2. 

MacKenzie,  George  W.,  Beaver,  assignor  to  Guarantee 
Liquid  Measure  Company,  Rochester,  Pa.  Liquid- 
measuring   apparatus.      1,475,844  ;    Nov.   27. 

MacKenzie,  Henry,  Stanmore,  Alberta,  Canada.  Swim- 
ming buoy.     1,478,525  ;  Dec.  25. 

MacKenzie,  Hugh  R.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Counter- 
display  price-indicating-ticket  device.  1,472,928 ; 
Nov.  6. 

MacKenzie,  John  S.,  Delaware,  Ohio.  Incubator. 
1,454,325  ;  May  8. 

MacKenzie,  Philip,  San  BYanclsco,  Calif.  Combined  drill 
and  valve  grinder.     1,450,003  ;  Mar.  27. 

MacKenzie,  Philip,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Pawl-and- 
ratchet  power  appliance.      1,454,398  ;  May  8. 

Mackenzie,  Robert  W.  R.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Macken- 
zie, R.  W.  R.,  Robinson,  Fort,  and  Lumsden.) 

Mackenzie,  Robert  W.  R.,  Fife,  E.  H.  Robinson,  Perth, 
M.  Fort  and  J.  D.  Lumsden,  deceased,  Almondbank, 
by  S.  A.  R.  F.  Lumsden,  Huntingtowerfleld,  Almond- 
bank,  R.  W.  R.  Mackenzie,  Earlshall,  Fife,  J.  G.  Miller, 
Perth,  R.  O.  Lumsden,  Almondbank,  and  A.  P.  Mel- 
ville, Edinburgh,  Scotland,  executors.  Beetling  and 
treatment   of  fabrics.     1,460,858;   July  3. 

Mackenzie,  William  H.,  Bournemouth,  England.  Awning 
for  lounge  and  deck  chairs.     1,443,921  ;  Jan.  30. 

Mackey,  Albert  G.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  The  Au- 
tomatic Company.  Match-box  attachment.  1,463,517 ; 
July  31. 

Mackey,  Frederic  C,  and  J.  H.  Gumz,  Chicago,  111. 
Enameling  furnace.     1,453,051 ;  Apr.  24. 

Mackey,  William  R,,  Monroe,  Wis.  Air-hose  stand. 
1,468,538;   Sept.  18. 

Hackle,  Edwin  M.    (See  Palmrog,  A.,  Mackle,  and  Healey.) 

Mackle,  Robert.  Woolston.  England.  Furny^e  front. 
1,444,846:  Feb.  13. 


MacKilllcan,  James  A'.,  and  F.  L.  Lipcsey,  Hibblng,  Minn. 
Excavating  machine.     1,455,541 ;  May  15. 

Mackin,  Richard,  Boston,  Mass.  Wrench.  1,467,678: 
Sept.    11. 

Mackinnon,  Frederic  A.,  and  J.  Hampson,  London,  Eng- 
land. Coupler  for  railway  and  like  vehicles.  1,460,974  ; 
July  3. 

Mackintosh-Hemphill  Company.  (See  Brock,  Richard  B., 
assignor.) 

Mackintosh-Hemphill  Company.  (See  Fawell,  Joseph  E., 
assignor.) 

Mackintosh-Hemphill  Company.  (See  Nisbet,  David  F., 
assignor.) 

Mackintosh,  John,  Paisley,  Scotland.  Automatic  circuit 
closer.     1,456,027  ;  May  22. 

Mackintosh,  Jolin  D.,  Manchester,  England.  Sock  for 
boots  and  shoes.     1,443,081 ;  Jan.  23. 

Mackison,  Elmer  W.  (See  Bosshart,  J.  W.,  and  Macki- 
son.) 

Macklind,  William  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  and  proc- 
ess  for   making   lithopone.      1,447,592 ;    Mar.   6. 

Macklind,  William  R..  Chicago,  111.  Furnace.  1,447,593  ; 
Mar.   6. 

Mackness,  William  R.,  Hamstead,  London,  England.  De- 
vice for  measuring  sheets  of  material  such  as  paper, 
cardboard,  metal,  and  the  like.     1,441,440  ;  Jan.  9. 

Mackrodt,  John  A.,  assignor  to  International  Devices  Inc., 
Oakland,  Calif.  Wrapping-paper  cabinet.  1,447,594 ; 
Mar.  6. 

MacLachlan,  John  C,  assignor  to  Standard  Food  Prod- 
ucts Company,  St.  Paul.  Minn.  Spraying  and  beating 
head.     1,468,118  ;  Sept.  18. 

MacLachlan,  John  C,  assignor  to  Standard  Food  Prod- 
ucts Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Device  for  reducing 
liquids  to  powdered  or  other  condensed  form. 
1,468,119;    Sept.    18. 

MacLachlan,  John  D.,  Chadwick,  Mo.  Engine.  1,467,734  : 
Sept.   11. 

MacLachlan,  John  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Drying  grapes 
and  other  fruit.     1,476,761  ;  Dec.   11. 

Macklanburg,  Louis  A.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Weather  strip. 
1,475,640;    Nov.    27. 

Macklanburg,  Louis  A.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Weather  strip. 
1,477,225;   Dec.  11. 

Mackle,  William  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Motor.  1,445,337; 
Feb.  13. 

Maclaren,  James  G.,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.  Governing  means 
for  pneumatic  systems.     1.443,795  ;  Jan.  30. 

Maclaren,  James  G.,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.  Pneumatic- 
dispatch  system.     1,452,280;  Apr.  17. 

Maclean,  David  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Centrifugal 
compressor.     1,457,536 ;   June  5. 

MacLean,  George  H.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Portable  turn- 
table.    1,449,767;  Mar.  27. 

MacLean,  George  H.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Batch-meas- 
uring hopper.     1,478,751  ;  Dec.  25. 

Maclean,  James  M.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Means   for  vaporizing  liquid  fuel.      1,470,461  ;    Oct.   9. 

Maclean,  Robert  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Building  construction. 
1,450,731  ;   Apr.   3. 

Maclear,  James  R.,  assignor  to  F.  R.  Ashley,  Denver, 
Colo.     Awning-control  means.     1,460,359 ;  June  26. 

MacLellan,  Angus  D.,  assignor  to  MacLellan  Mixer  Com- 
pany, Owensboro,  Ky.  Percentage  feeder  and  mixer. 
1,462,649  ;  July  24. 

MacLellan,  Angus  D.,  assignor  to  MacLellan  Mixer  Com- 
pany, Owensboro,  Ky.  Percentage  feeder.  1,463,777 ; 
July  31. 

MacLellan  Mixer  Company.  (See  MacLellan,  Angus  D., 
assignor.) 

MacLeod,  Angus  P.     (See  MacLeod,  George  S.  and  A.  P.) 

Macleod,  Cameron,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Melcher,  George 
S.,  assignor.) 

Macleod,  Eldon,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Melcher,  George 
S.,  assignor.) 

MacLeod,  George  S.  and  A.  P.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Automo- 
bile bumper.     1,465,649  ;  Aug.  21. 

Macloskie,  George.      (See  Stearns,  R.,  and  Macloskie.) 

Macloskie,  George,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.  Safety  ear  control  and  air  brake  equipment. 
1,445,902  :   Feb.  20. 

Macloskie,  George,  Erie,  Pa.,  and  B.  Stearns,  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company, 
Braking  system.     1,442,286;  Jan.   16. 

MacMahon,  James  H.,  Saltville,  Va.,  assignor  to  The 
Mathieson  Alkali  Works.  Inc.  Producing  carbonates  of 
the  alkaline  earth  metals.     1,444,623  ;  Feb.  6. 

MacMahon,  James  H.,  Saltville,  Va.,  assignor  to  Tha 
Mathieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manu- 
facture of  bleaching-powder  solutions.  1,474,831 ; 
Nov.    20. 

MacMartln,  James,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Railway  tie.  1,457,537; 
June  5. 

MacMichael.  Ross  F.,  deceased,  Chicago,  111. ;  A.  J.  Petit, 
jr.,  administrator.  Apparatus  for  determining  the  rela- 
tive density  of  two  gases.     1,443.492  ;  Jan.   30. 

MacMillan,  Alexander.  (See  HoCf,  T.,  Shelton,  and  Mae- 
Millan.) 

MacMillan,  Alexander.      (See  Wright,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Macmillan,  Campbell,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Ship-propulsion  system. 
1,461,551 ;  July  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


MacMillan,  Charles  W.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Film  spool. 
1,454,480  ;  May  8. 

MacMillan,  Daniel  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  X.  Pneumatic-dis- 
patch-tube carrier.     1,443,232  ;  Jan.   23. 

MacMlUen,  William  C,  Rochester,  Pa.  Name  plate  for 
gasoline-dispensing  apparatus.     Des.  62,616  ;  July  3. 

MacMurchy,  John  A.,  Ridley  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Elastic- 
fluid  turbine.     1,469,045;   Sept.   25. 

Macuaughtau,  James.  (See  Lane,  J.  D.,  and  Macnaugh- 
tan.) 

MiicNeill,  John  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Tripping 
device.     1,442,289  ;  Jan.   16. 

MacNelll,  John  B.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Switching  de- 
vice.    1,472,184;  Oct.  30. 

MacNeill,  William  J.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Federal 
Malleable  Company,  West  AUis,  Wis.  Molder's  press. 
1,450,882  ;  Apr.  3. 

MacNicoll,   Donald.      (See  Cockburn,  D.,  and  MacNicoll.) 

Macomic,  Chester  A.     (See  Webster,  Hester  R.,  assignor.) 

Macowsky.   David.      (See  Miller,  J.,  and  Macowsky.) 

MacPhee,  Dougald,  Rivers  Inlet,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Fish-cleaning  machine.     1,450,508  ;  Apr.  3. 

Macphorson,  Byron,  Roxbury,  assignor  to  Wireless  Spe- 
cialty Apparatus  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Electrical 
condenser.     1,446,650  ;  Feb.  27. 

Macpherson,  Byron,  Koxbury,  assignor  to  Wireless  Spe- 
cialty Apparatus  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Electrical 
condenser.      1,474,486;    Nov.    20. 

MacPherson,  Hugh  D.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone   system.      1,457,912  ;   June  5. 

Macpherson,  Robert,  Worthington,  and  W.  B.  Heys, 
Bushey,  England.  Antiseptic  and  insecticldal  soap  or 
composition.     1,451,670;   Apr.   10. 

Mac-Q   Company,   Inc.      (See  Canfleld,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Macrae,  John  M.     (See  Anderson,  O.  A.,  and  Macrae.) 

MacRae,  Nelson,  Wilmington,  N.  C.  Game.  1,470,117 ; 
Oct.  9. 

MacTyre,  Eugene  R.,  Tltusville,  Pa.  Automobile  appli- 
ance.    1,449,866;  Mar.  27. 

Macura,  Mike,  Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Burglar  alarm. 
1,469,943  ;  Oct.  8. 

Macwilliam,  Hugh  G.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Window. 
1,473,438  ;  Nov.  6. 

Macy,  Alfred  J.,  Franklin,  Pa.  Landing  Indicator  for 
airplanes,      1,475,075  ;   Nov.   20. 

Macy,  Barnett  W.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Electrical  heating 
device.      1,468.722  ;    Sept.   25. 

Macy,  Barnett  W.,  assignor  to  Electric  Heating  Corpora- 
tion, Jacksonville,  Fla.    Oil  pump.     1,467,441 ;  Sept.  11. 

Macy,  Barnett  W.,  assignor  to  Electric  Heating  Corpora- 
tion, Jacksonville,  Fla.  Garment  ironer.  1,468,721 ; 
Sept.   25. 

Macy,  Barnett  W.,  assignor  to  Electric  Heating  Corpora- 
tion, Jacksonville,  Fla.  Electrically-heated  ironing 
device.      1,468,723 ;    Sept.    25. 

Macy,  Ishmael  W.,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Godfrey 
Conveyor  Company.  Conveyer  bucket.  1,443,796 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Macy,  James  S.     (See  Macy,  Pearl  H.  and  J.  S.) 

Macy,  Pearl  H.  and  J.  S.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  Floor-mop 
attachment.     1,461,319  ;  .July  10. 

Macy,  R.  H.,  &  Co.  (See  Von  Kersburg,  Harry  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Madaus,  Gerhard,  Bonn,  Germany.  Apparatus  for  apply- 
ing volatile  substances  to  the  human  body.  1,472,032  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Maddalena,  Giovanni,  NIederurnen,  Switzerland.  Manu- 
facture of  Dutch  tiles  or  slabs  having  a  lustrous  sur- 
face and  article  produced  thereby.     1.440.882  ;  Jan.  2. 

Madden,  Charles  L.,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Spotlight. 
1,457,120  ;  May  29. 

Madden,  George  F.,  Roosevelt,  TTtah.  Oil  indicator  and 
pump  primer.     1,459,681 ;  June  19. 

Madden,  Harry  D.,  Irvington,  and  J.  J.  Hlggins,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Lamp  Com- 
pany. Method  of  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  in- 
candescent lamps.    1,461,155  ;  July  10. 

Madflon,   Horace  M.      (See  Luallen,  Calvin  L..  assignor.) 

Madden,  James  P.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem  Steel  Company, 
Bethlehem,   Pa.      Salt   press.      1,460,026 :   June   26. 

Madden,  Jesse  F.,  Bropklyn,  N.  Y.  Thread  guide. 
1,453,941 ;  May  1. 

Madden,  Jesse  F..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Double-eyed  guide. 
1,454.061  :  May  8. 

Maddock  Pottery  Company,  (See  May,  Charles  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Maddock,  Walter  A.  E.,  Hamilton,  N.  Dak.  Air-release 
device.     1,460,027;  June  26. 

Maddocks,  Harry.  (See  Ellis,  T.  C,  JeCfery,  and  Mad- 
docks.) 

Mader,  Joseph,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  S,  L.  Allen 
&  Co.,  Inc.     Tractor  hitch.     1,446,125  ;  Feb,  20, 

Madere,  Ernest  H,,  Hahnville,  assignor  to  Bienville  Manu- 
facturincT  Company  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Baby  guard. 
1,463,125;  July  24. 

Madleux,  Eleanor,     (See  Entriken,  Emmett  W.,  assignor.) 

Madtgan,  Prank  B.  (See  Patten,  0.  C,  Date,  and  Madl- 
K*n.) 


Madlgan,  John  W.,  Connellsvllle,  Pa.  Cement  batch  box, 
carrier,  and  dump.     1,471,403  ;  Oct.  23. 

Madison  Battery  and  Service  Company.  (See  Palmer, 
Aaron  G.,  assignor.) 

Madison  Kipp  Corporation.  (See  Putnam,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Madison,  Minnie  B.,  executrix.     (See  Madison,  Oliver  C.) 

Madison,  Oliver  C,  deceased,  Omaha,  Nebr.  ;  M.  B.  Madi- 
son, executrix.     Toy  pistol.     1,461,778 ;  July   17. 

Madison  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  (bee  Belden,  Russell 
D.,  assignor.) 

Madle,  Frank,  Berwyn,  assignor  to  Cruver  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Savings  bank.  1,468,911 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Madler,  Franz  L.,  Charlottenburg,  Germany.  Engine 
piston  and  making  the  same.     1,464,612  ;  Aug.  14. 

Madseu,  Carl  J.     (See  Chazen,  S..  and  Madsen.) 

Madsen,  Charles  C,  et  al.     (See  Starkl,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Madsen,  Fred,  et  al.     (See  Morris,  George  T.,  assignor.) 

Madsen,  Johan,  Strlb,  Island  of  Funen,  Denmark.  Loop 
coupling,      1,446,714  ;   Feb.   27. 

Madsen,  Martin,  Casmalia,  Calif.  Window-polishing  de- 
vice.    1,463,477  ;  July  31. 

Madseu,  Martin,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  M.  Cannell,  Cas- 
malia, Calif.     Pocket  match  safe.     1,444,748  ;  Feb.  6. 

Madsen,  Mathias  O.  S.,  Aarhus,  Denmark.  Automatic 
gas  meter.     1,441,441 ;  Jan.  9. 

Madsen,  Mathias  O.  S.,  assignor  to  O.  K.  Heesch,  Aarhus, 
Denmark.    Automatic  electric  meter.    1,463,170  ;  July  31, 

Madsen,  Peder  C,  Granada,  Minn.  Post  puller.  1,452,205  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Madsen,  Rudolph,  Klamath  Falls,  Oreg.  Washing  ma- 
chine.    1,459,835;   June  26. 

Madsen,  Sern,  Clinton,  Iowa.  Cutting  device  for  wood- 
working tools.     1,451,995  ;  Apr.   17. 

Madson,  Ole,  Ferndale  Township,  Whatcom  County,  Wash, 
Garden  weeder.     1,454,320;  May  8. 

Mady,  Harold  M.      (See  Day,  Robert  G.,  assignor.) 

Maeda,  Rinsai,  Seattle,  Wash.  Fishhook.  1,468,572; 
Sept,    18. 

Maegly,  George  B.,  Houston,  Tex.  Pump.  1,450,215 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Maegly,  George  B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Strom- 
berg  Motor  Devices  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Liquid 
pump  for  hydrocarbon  motors.     1,448,757 ;  Mar.  20. 

Maegly,  George  B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Strom- 
berg  Motor  Devices  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Carburetor. 
1,465,449  ;  Aug.  21. 

Maehler,  Arthur,  Chicago,  111.  Means  for  ventilating 
drying  ovens.     1,451,883  ;  Apr.  17. 

Maeulen,  Frederick,  Rahway,  and  G.  L.  Van  Allen,  New- 
ark, N.  J.,  assignors  to  Baker  &  Company,  Inc.  Mount 
for  artificial  teeth.     1,442,081 ;  Jan.  16. 

Maeulen,  Frederick,  Rahway,  and  G.  L.  Van  Allen, 
Newark,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Baker  &  Company,  Inc. 
Anchorage    for   artificial   teeth.      1,463,900 ;    Aug.    7. 

Magaldi,  Emilio,  Naples,  Italy.     Shoe.    1,443,270  ;  Jan.  23. 

Magann,  Douglas  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  E.  Argen- 
bright,  Roanoke,  Va.  Dishwashing  machine.  1,477,068  ; 
Dec.   11. 

Magda,  John.  Omaha,  Nebr.     Clutch.     1,444,158;  Feb.  6. 

Magdziarz,  George  F.  (See  Zommer,  W.  P.,  and  Magd- 
ziarz. ) 

Magee,  Chauncey  L.  C,  Chicago,  III.  Friction  brake 
mechanism.     1,476,367  ;  Dec.  4. 

Magee,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  W. 
Baker.  London,  Ontario,  Canada.  Water  heater. 
1,457,890  ;  June  5. 

Magee  Furnace  Company.      (See  Wiley,  Clarence  F.,  as- " 
signer.) 

Magee,  William  H.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Glass  dish.  Des. 
62,228;  Apr.  17. 

Magee.  William  H.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Fruit  dish.  Des. 
62,229  ;   Apr.   17. 

Magee,  William  H.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Glass  dish.  Des. 
62,404  ;  May  22. 

Maggi,  Ferdinand  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Walter's  tray. 
1,448,558  ;  Mar.  13. 

Magldson,  Phelix  B.  (See  Scott,  W.  R.,  Dubinski,  and 
Magidson.) 

Magie,  Morton  H.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C. 
H.  Ruth,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Tool-feeding  means 
for  drilling  rigs.     1,442.230;  Jan.  16. 

Magill,  Joseph,  and  J.  R.  Duerling,  Baltimore,  Md.  Shop- 
ping bag.     1,448,693;  Mar.  13. 

Maginn,  E.   F.,  et  al.      (See  Owen.  Robert  H..  assignor.) 

Maglnnes.  Joseph  R.,  Sandy  City,  Utah.  Scraper. 
1,471,178;  Oct.  16. 

Maglnnls,  Patrick.     (See  Gunderson,  George  H.,  assignor.) 

Magnavox  Company.  (See  Pridham,  E.  S.,  and  Jensen, 
assignors.) 

Magnetic  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Dings,  Alvln, 
assignor.) 

Magnetic   Signal   Co.      (See   Morse,   Mark   S.,   assignor.) 

Magno  Storage  Battery  Corporation.  (See  Meyer,  S.  M., 
and  James,  assignors.) 

Magnum  Import  Co.     (See  Schoenbrun,  Arthur,  assignor.)  ^ 

Magnus  Electric  Company.      (See  Hertzberg,   Harry,  as-fl, 
sign  or.)  ^^' 

Magnuson  X-Ray  Company.  (See  McKenna,  Raymond 
J.,  assignor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Magny,  Daniel.  Issoudun,  France.  Installation  for  the 
washing  and  combing  of  pigs'  bristles.  1,450,82.5  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Magny.  Daniel,  Issoudun,  France.  Machine  for  setting 
and   mixing   pig   bristles.      1,457,783 ;   June   5. 

MagradT,  Josoph  .1.,  Chicago,  III.  Platform-scale  founda- 
tion.    1,455,798;  May  22. 

Magrad.v,  Josc-ph  J..  Chicago,  111.  .\djustable  locking  and 
sealing  device  for  use  on  scales.     1,473,352  ;  Nov.  6. 

Magradv,  Joseph  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Platform  scale. 
1.474.681  ;   Nov.   20. 

Magrath,  .\rthur  C,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Operat- 
ing mechanism  for  crossbar  line  switches.  1,465,361 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Magrath,  George  H.,  Whitinsvllle,  Mass.  Bobbin  clutch. 
1,457,226  ;  May  29. 

Magrath,  (ieorge  II.,  Whitinsville,  Mass.  Bobbin  clutch. 
1,478,789;    Dec.    25. 

Maguin,  Abel,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Societe  Nouvelle 
des  Etablissements  Alfred  Maguin,  Aubervilliers,  Seine, 
France.  Drum  root  cutter  with  a  horizontal  axis. 
1,452.124  ;  Apr.   17. 

Maguiro,  Frederick  G.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Davidson, 
Samuel  C.) 

Magwood,  John  0.  P.,  London,  England.  Apparatus  for 
playing  race  games.     1,469,657  ;  Oct.  2. 

Mahan,  George  H..  assignor  to  Atlas  Oil  Burner  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Oil  burner.     1,472,929;  Nov.  6. 

Mahan,  Harry  B.    (See  Blnnlngton,  J.  G.,  and  Mahan.) 

Maher,  Michael,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Boiler-tube  cutter. 
1,457.258;   May  29. 

Mah-Jong  Company  of  China,  The.  (See  Hager,  Albert 
R.,  assignor.) 

Mahlmann,  Sophy,  Baltimore,  Md.  Eye  shade.  1,471,967  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Mahlstedt,  George  H.,  et  al.  (See  Fry,  Patrick  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mahnken,  William  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bottle  appliance. 
1.446.474  ;  Feb.  27. 

Mahnoke,  Hans,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  assignor  to  The 
Wood  Products  Company.  Extension  table.  1,477,069 1 
Dec.   11. 

Mahon,  Howard  C,  Bast  Liverpool,  Ohio.  Anchoring  de- 
vice.     1,455.641  ;  May   15. 

Mahoney,  Daniel  H.,  North  Bend,  Ohio.  Tie-loading  ma- 
chine.    1.468.315  ;  Sept.  18. 

Mahoney,  Harold  F.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Flagstaff  holder. 
1,467,621  ;    Sept.  11. 

Mahonev,  Jeremiah  L.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Goodyear's  India  Rubber  Glove  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    Tubing  machine.     1,453,852  ;  May  1. 

Mahonev,  John  J.,  Taunton,  Mass.  Double-acting  faucet. 
1,478,289  ;   Dec.   18. 

Mahonev.  John  M.,  Houston,  Tex.  StilL  1,455,642 ; 
Mav  i5. 

Mahoney,  Raymond,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Safety  device  for 
ladders.     1,450,694  ;   Apr.   3. 

Mahonev,  Thomas  J.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Marble 
shooter.      1,451,230;   Apr.   10. 

Mahonev.  Timothy  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Navigation. 
1,445;839  ;  Feb.   20. 

Mahonv,  William  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Eye  shade. 
1.452.305  ;  Apr.  17. 

Mahr,  Julius  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Supplemental  cover 
for  baby-carriage  hoods.    1,470,630  ;  Oct.  16. 

Mahr,  Julius  A..  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Detachable  sleigh 
runner  for  baby  carriages.     1,472,880 ;  Nov.  6. 

Mahr,   Julius  A.,   assignor  to  M:ahr  Manufacturing   Com- 

Eanv,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Liquid    and    gaseous    fuel 
urner.      1.469.326  ;   Oct.    2. 
Mahr   Manufacturing   Company.      (See    Mahr,    Julius   A., 

assignor.) 
Mai,   Alfred,   Munich,   Germany.     Making   arsenical  solu- 
tions.    1,466,509;  May  29. 
Maibrunn.    Myron,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Lamp    bracket. 

1.457.587  ;  June  5. 
Maiden,  Leonard  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Engine.     1,470,462  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Malenschein,  Carl  A.,  Evansville,  Ind.    Shade  and  curtain 

bracket.     1,458,232;  June  12. 
Maier,  Amelia  M.     (See  Remmele,  Louis  J.,  assignor.) 
Maier,  August  J.,  assignor  to  Dexter  Manufacturing  Clom- 

pany,  Chicago,  111.     Picture  hanger.     1,455.961  ;  May  22. 
Maier,  Jacob,  N.  Lenz,  and  C.  E.  Radmer,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Cream  separator  for  milk  containers.    1,463,625  ;  July  31. 
Maier,  Jacob   E.,  N.  Lenz,  and  C.  E.  Radmer,  Milwaukee, 

Wis.     Cream  separator  for  milk  containers.     1,445,527  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Maier,  Jacob  H..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Watch  stand  and  night 

light.     1,442,896;  Jan.  23. 
Maier,      John,      St.     Lonls,     Mo.        Crimping     machine. 

1,442,693;  Jan.  16. 
Maier,     John     D.,     Charlestown,     Md.       Tobacco     pipe. 

1,478.976;    Dec.   25. 
Maier,     William,     St.    Louis,    Mo.      Clutch.       1,456,324; 

May  22. 
Mall  Receptacle  Company,  The.      (See  Murphy,  Thomas 

P.,  assignor.) 
Maillard.  Joseph  E.  B.,  Coulombs,  France.     Powder  puff. 

1,452,470:   Apr.  17. 
JMalUoux,     John.     Mcintosh,     Minn.       Potato     checkrow 

planter.     1,444,127;  Feb.  6. 


Mailman,  Maurice,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Milk-bottle  cap. 
1,449,768;   Mar.  27. 

Miiimin,  David  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  T.  Veitch, 
Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  H.  Maimin  Company,  Inc. 
Controlling  sewing-machine  motors.    1,449.828  ;  Mar.  27. 

Maimin,  II..  Co.     (See  Maimin,  H.,  and  Freddy,  assignors.) 

Mftimiu,  II.,  company.  Inc.  (See  Maimin,  D.  S.,  and 
Veitch,   assignoi's.) 

.Maimin,  Hyrjiaii,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Mounting  for  sewing- 
machine   motors.      1,455,345;  May  15. 

Maimin,  Hyman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor  drive  for  sew- 
ing  machines.      1,460,070  ;    June   26. 

Maimin,  Hyniau,  and  .^.  Freddy,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assign- 
ors to  H.  Maimin  Co.,  Inc.,  Presser-foot  latch. 
1,462,650  ;  July  24. 

Main  Belting  Company.  (See  Bradshaw,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Maine  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Ames,  F.  C,  and 
Merrill. ) 

Maine,  Roy  D.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  W.  Jones, 
Denver,  Colo.     Potato  peeler.     1,444,975  ;  Feb.  13. 

Malnes,  Walter  E.,  Berlin,  N.  H.  Hot-water  heating 
system.     1,441,818  ;  Jan.  9. 

Mainland,  John.,  assignor  to  Advance-Rumely  Company, 
Laporte,  Ind.     Automatic  weigher.     1,467,802  ;  Sept.  11. 

Malnwaring,  John  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Piston-ring  holder. 
1,462,518 ;  Apr.  24. 

Males,  Gerald  H.     (See  Phillips,  M.,  and  Mains.) 

Mainzinger,  Harry  O.,  assignor  to  Whitehead  and  Kales 
Co..  Detroit,   Mich.     Vehicle  wheel.     1,454,245  ;  May  8. 

Maise,  Herman  C.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Edward  6.  Budd  Manufacturing 
Company.     Door  buffer.     1453,364  ;  May  1. 

Maise,  Herman  C,  assignor  to  Briggs  Manufacturing 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  body.  1,459,159 ; 
June  19. 

Malsey,  Charles.     (See  Johnson,  H.  A.,  and  Malsey.) 

Maison  Detilleux,  SociSte  Anonyme.  (See  Brunet,  Mau- 
rice, assisnor. ) 

Maltland,  Harold  T.,  Sharon  Hill,  assignor  to  Sun  Oil 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  treating 
oils.     1,450,326  ;  Apr.  3. 

Majestic  Company,  The.  (See  Redrup,  William  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Majestic  Company,  The.  (See  Trlggs,  James  M.,  as- 
slgnoi'.) 

Majestic  Electric  Development  Company.  (See  Brown, 
E.  N.,  and  Lambert,  assignors.) 

Majestic  Electric  Development  Company.  (See  Richard- 
son, Earl  H.,  assignor.) 

Majestic  Machine  &  Tool  Co.  (See  Kasdan,  N.,  and  Pol- 
lack, assignors.) 

Majewski,  Joseph  M.,  jr.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Automatic 
band-saw  filing  and  setting  machine.  1,457,588 ; 
June  5. 

Majlk  Electric  Appliance  Company.  (See  Coleman, 
(jeorge  B.,  assignor.) 

Majka,  Steve,  and  P.  Borowsky,  Dover,  N.  H.  Station 
indicator.     1,457,378;  June  5. 

Major,  Adolphe  D.      (See  Steffee,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Major,  Malcolm  6.,  assignor  to  Advertisers'  Art  Studios, 
Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Letter  sheet.  Rel5,567 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Majors  Oxford  College.  (See  Majors,  Walter  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Majors,  Walter  L.,  assignor  to  Majors  Oxford  College, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Machine  for  the  treatment  of  the  scalp 
and  hale.     1,466,629  ;  Aug.  28. 

Makaroff.  Wadim  S.,  assignor  to  The  Ford  Instrument 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Means  to  indicate 
the  angular  speed  of  moving  objects.     1,464,208  ;  Aug.  7. 

Makepeace.  John  F.,  Sanford,  N.  C.  Sash  weight. 
1,463,126;  July  24. 

Makepeace,  Stanley,  assignor  to  Castalia  Gardens,  Inc., 
Milwaukee,  Wis.    Roller  coaster.     1,463,137  ;  .July  24. 

Maker,  Fred  S.,  Seekonk,  Mass.,  and  R.  K.  Maker,  as- 
signors to  Ideal  Jewelry  Manufacturing  Company, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Bar  pin  and  making  the  same. 
1,442.815  ;  .Tan.  23. 

Maker,  Ralph  K.     (See  Maker,  Fred  S.  and  R.  K.) 

Maklnson,  Rov  G.,  Butte,  Mont.  '  Smoke-consuming  de- 
vice.    1,466,181  ;  Aug.  28. 

Makower,  Dave,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Camera  support. 
1,457,982  ;  June  5. 

Makowieeki,  Wladyslaw,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bomb  thrower. 
1,473,490;  Nov.  6. 

Makowski,  Peter,  Chicago,  HI.  Automatic  clutch-shifting 
mechanism  for  washing  machines.     1,462,974  ;  July  24. 

Maladry,  Henri  J.,  Paris,  France.  Gas-heated  water- 
heating   apparatus.      1,473,859  ;    Nov.    13. 

Malaier,  Herman  E.,  and  P.  R.  Clark,  jr..  Rock  Mart,  Ga. 
Automatic  boiler  feeder.     1,475,076  ;  Nov.   20. 

Malan,  Gordon  T.,  assignor  to  A.  Mecky  Company,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Coaster  brake  with  back-pedaling  device. 
1,471,274 ;  Oct.  16. 

Malasky,  Peter,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  Sawulchik, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Nut  and  bolt  lock.     1,468.120;  Sept.  18. 

Malatesta,    Louis.       (See    Crescio,    Louis    C,    assignor.) 

Malbertl,  Felix,  Mellen,  Wis.  Automobile  bumper. 
1,449,339;   Mar.   20. 

Malby,  Seth  G.,  Derby,  Conn.  Pocketknife.  1,449,618; 
Mar.  27. 


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INDEX  OB^  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Malcolm,  Alfred  A.  C,  Brookline,  Mass.  Girdle 
1,445,840;   Feb.  20. 

Malcolm,  Horace  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Arthur  B 
Colingham,  Spokane,  Wash.  Automobile  hrake 
1,444,199  ;  Feb.  6. 

Malcolm,  John  A.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa.  Building 
block.     1,441,362  ;  Jan.  9. 

Malcom,  Robert.     (See  Peterson,  Gust  A.,  assignor.) 

Malcom,  Robert,  Chicago,  111.  Eye  protector.  1,440,691 
Jan.  2. 

Malcom,  Robert,  Chicago,  III.  Respirator.  1,4.53,865 
May  1. 

Malcom,  Robert,  Chicago,  111.  Eye  protector.  1,454,327 
May  8. 

Malcom,  Robert,  Chicago,  111.  Eye  protector.  1,471,562 
Oct.  23. 

Male,  Courtney  T.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Universal  fixture 
1,461,668  ;  July  10. 

Mal^cot,  Lucien,  Grand  Croix,  France.  Washer  for  class 
ifying  coal,  minerals,  or  the  like.     1,462,418  ;  July  17 

Malette,  George  A.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Internal-com- 
bustion engine.     1,475,641 ;   Nov.  27. 

Malewig,  Peter,  and  J.  Wallace,  Chicago,  111.  Typographic 
numbering  machine.     1,470,278  ;  Oct.  9. 

Maley,  Alfred  W.,  West  Bromwich,  England.  Brake  for 
tramway  and  railway  rolling  stock.    1,459,788 ;  June  26. 

Malia,  Martin  A.,  Thompsonville,  Conn.  Lunch-room 
chair.     Des.   62,577 ;  June  26. 

Mallha.  Ernest,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Combination  cabinet. 
1,447,623;  Mar.  6. 

Malivert,  Jules  E.,  assignor  to  the  Societe  Anoyme  des 
Appareils  J.  E.  Malivert,  Paris,  Prance.  Vaporizer 
for  liquid-fuel  burners.     1,458,891 ;  June  12. 

Malivert,  Jules  E.,  assignor  to  Societe  Anonyme  des  Ap- 
pareils J.  E.  Malivert,  Paris,  France.  Reheating  device 
for  soldering  irons.     1,472,729  ;    Oct.    30. 

Malkin,  John  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stone-suspension  de- 
vice.    1,460,388;  July  3. 

Mall  alien,  Emile,  Rossal  Beach,  England.  Flier  of  tex- 
tile machines.     1,468,243  ;   Sept.   18. 

Mallon,  George,  Troy,  Mo.  Operating  attachment  for 
lift  pumps.     1,459,632  :  June  19. 

Miillberg,  Gustaf  L,.,  Vasteras,  Sweden.  Method  of  and 
arrangement  for  cutting  off  ingot  blocks.  1,458,428  ; 
June  12 

Malleable  Iron  Fittings  Company.  (See  BrandrifC,  Daniel, 
assignor.) 

Malleable  Iron  Fittings  Company.  (See  Pickop,  George 
B.,  assignor.) 

Malleable  Iron  Range  Company.  (See  Lieser,  Gilbert 
A.,   assignor.) 

Mallery,  Arlington  H.,  Syracuse,  N.  T.  Heater. 
1,471,519  ;  Oct.  23. 

Malleson,  Thomas  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mon- 
tague City  Rod  Company,  Montague  City,  Mass.  Fish- 
ing  reel.      1,463,828  ;   Aug.    7. 

Mallett,  Charles  S.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Shade 
holder.     1,458,233;  June  12. 

Mallett,  Charles  S.,  O.  E.  Forrest,  and  D.  Monie,  as- 
signors to  The  Canadian  General  Electric  Co.  Ltd., 
Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Electrical  fuse  plug. 
1,478,752;    Dec.    25. 

Mallett,  John  L.,  et  al.  (See  Robinson,  R.  M.,  and  Bradley, 
assignors.) 

Malllgan,  Joseph,  and  C.  R.  Lytle,  Point  Marion,  Pa. 
Clutch  band.     1,477,577  ;  Dec.  18. 

Mallina,  Rudolf,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil.  Bookmark. 
1,469,163  ;  Sept.  25. 

Mallinckrodt  Chemical  Works.  (See  Mallinckrodt,  Ed- 
ward, Jr.,  assignor.) 

Mallinckrodt,  Edward,  jr.,  assignor  to  Mallinckrodt 
Chemical  Works,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Purifying  and  pack- 
aging ether.     1,461,539;  .Tulv  10. 

Mallinckrodt,  Philip  H.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Ledger 
holder  for   posting.     1,446,624  ;   Feb.   27. 

Malloch,  Sidney  R.  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Collapsible 
shipping  crate.     1,442,627  ;  Jan.  16. 

Mallory,  Aaron  L.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Corn  eradicator. 
1,477,274  ;   Dec.   11. 

Mallory,  George  P.      (See  Ruckert,  H.  E.,   and  Mallory.) 

Mallory,  George  P.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Sanitary  Products  Corporation  of  America,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  Apparatus  for  making  paper  spoons  and 
other  flat  paper  utensils.     Rel5,517  ;  Jan.  2. 

Mallory,  Harry  C.,  Bellport,  N.  Y.  Automatic  tempera- 
ture-controlling means.     1,452,748  ;  Apr.  24. 

Mallory,  Harry  C,  Belleport,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  American  Radiator  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Producing  corrugated,  expansible  collapsible 
Clements.     1,456,069  ;  May  22. 

Mallory  Hat  Company.  (See  Reynolds,"  Ralph  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mallory,  John  W.,  and  W.  M.  Johnston,  Grand  Saline, 
Tex.     Clamp  bolt.     1,457,182;  May  29.. 

Mallory,  Lester  W.,  Junction  City,  Oreg.  Vehicle. 
1.456,989;  May  29. 

Mallory,  Marlon,  assignor  of  one-fifth  to  T.  Walker  and 
two-fiftha  to  W.  L.  Romalne,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Ignition 
system.     1,442,489;  Jan.  16. 

Mallov,   Angus  P.,   jr.,    Seattle,   Wash.      Shock   absorber. 

1,454,973  ;  May  15. 
Malloy,     .\ngus     P.,     Jr.,     Seattle,     Wash.       Oar     lock. 

1,464,390  ;  .4.ug.  7. 


Malloy,  Leo  W.     (See  Dolan,  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Malloy,  Patrick  P.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Railway  ticket. 
1,461,926;   July   17. 

Malluk,  Assad  M.,  and  J.  U.  Koree,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lockable  cover  for  automobile  fuel  tanks.  1,447,260 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Malluk,  Assad  M.,  and  J.  U.  Kor6e,  assignors  to  Inter- 
national Patent  Investment  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Resilient  bumper  for  motor  vehicles.  1,457,259  ; 
May  29. 

Malm,  Axel  C.  V„  Lansdowne,  Pa.,  assignor  to  B.  W. 
Bliss  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Platen  for  vulcanizing 
presses.     1,443,189  ;  Jan.  23. 

Malman,  Nikola.v,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,446,053  ;  Feb.  20. 

Malmquist,  Adolph  K.,  assignor  to  Deming  &  Gould  Com- 
pany, South  Bellingham,  Wash.  Testing  instrument. 
1,476,904  ;   Dec.    11. 

Malocsay,  Francis  X.,  assignor  to  International  Banding 
Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigar-feeding  de- 
vice.    1,444,031 ;    Feb.   6. 

Malocsay,  Francis  X.,  assignor  to  International  Banding 
Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigar  band. 
1,477,144;  Dec.  11. 

Malon,  Katheryne  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Press.  1,454,128; 
May  8. 

Malone,  Adolph  W.,  Fredonia,  Kans.  Providing  ancho- 
rages.    1,449,236  ;  Mar.   20. 

Malone,  Edward  T.,  Lackawanna,  N.  Y.  Hand  truck. 
1,465,676;  Aug.  21. 

Malone,  Ernest  J.,  assignor  to  Troy  Laundry  Machinery 
Co.  Ltd.,  Chicago,  lU.  Swing  joint.  1,460,105 ; 
June  26. 

Malone,  Ira  E.,  Beeville,  Tex.  Fishgig.  1,457,983 ; 
June  5. 

Malone,  James  P.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Vacuum  cleaning  ap- 
paratus.    1,458,720  ;   June   12. 

Malone,  Raymond  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Dumping  appara- 
tus.    1,443,493;  Jan.  30. 

Maloney,  Daniel,  assignor  to  The  Bauer  Brothers  Company, 
Sprinfigeld,  Ohio.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  treat- 
ing cottonseed.     1,474,374  ;  Nov.  20. 

Maloney,  Edward  J.,  Long  Island  City,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  E.  J.  Hession,  New  Yor,  N.  Y.  Flowerpot 
saucer.     1,447,801  ;  Mar.  6. 

Maloney,  Matthew  .T.     (See  Weigand,  John  J.,  assignor.) 

Maloney,  Thomas  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Chandelier.  Des. 
63,653;   Dec.   25. 

Maloney,  William  A.,  Newton,  Mass.  Detachable  rubber 
heel.     1,466,407  ;   Aug.   28. 

Malonyay,  Joseph,  Debrecen,  Hungary.  Power-operated 
plow  or  other  agricultural  implement.  1,458,661 ; 
June  12. 

Malouf,  Abraham  M.  and  F.  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Garter. 
1,454,754  ;  May  8. 

Malouf,  Fred  M.      (See  Malouf,  Abraham  M.  and  P.  M.) 

Malovich,  Franjo,  Chicago,  111.  Cabinet.  Des.  62,240; 
Apr.  24. 

Maloy,  James  P.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Engineer  Supply 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cutter  head.  1,449,237 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Malsbary,  Harry  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  of  F.  S. 
Thomas,  Frankfort,  Ind.  Split-rim  lock  and  release. 
1,441,235;  Jan.  9. 

Malsin,  Albert,  et  al.  (See  WeinsteIn,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Maltby,  Arthur  T.,  Chicago,  UL  Resilient  wheel  for  ve- 
hicles.     1,470,089  ;    Oct.   9. 

Maltby,  Julius,  assignor  to  Waterbury  Buckle  Co.,  Water- 
bury,  Conn.     Buckle.     1,440,399 ;  Jan.  2. 

Maltby,  Julius,  assignor  to  Waterbury  Buckle  Co.,  Water- 
bury,   Conn.     Strap  buckle.     1,450,509  ;  Apr.  3. 

Malvern,  Edmund  N.,  Burlington  Junction,  Mo.  Chain 
connector.     1,469,164  ;  Sept.  25. 

Malzahn,  Robert,  West  Bend,  Wis.  Pocketbook. 
1,454,246:  Mav  8. 

Mamaux,  Harry  O.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Padded  roll.  1,445,700  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Mamiyn,  Katsusaburo,  Ohito,  Japan.  Indicating  mecha- 
nism for  strong  boxes  and  safes.     1,465,362;  Aug.  21. 

Manahan,  Michael  J.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Door  and  window 
shade  and  curtain  clamp.     1,476.164  ;  Dec.  4. 

Manbert,  Calvin  R.,  assignor  to  California  Car  Company, 
Oakland,  Calif.  Center  drive  for  gasoline-propelled 
cars.     1,462,713  ;  July  24. 

Manby.  Bertram  C.  Brisbane,  Queensland,  Australia,  as- 
signor to  C.  E.  Manby,  Carnegie,  Pa.  Means  for  elimi- 
nating friction  between  the  laminations  of  leaf  springs. 
1,465,091  ;  Aug.   28.  i 

Manby,  Charles  E.      (See  Manby,  Bertram  C,  assignor.) 

M.TnchestiT,  Clifford  S.,  Oceanpark,  Calif.  Heater. 
1,447,029  ;  Feb.  27. 

Manchester,  Henrv  C,  Scranton,  Pa.  Oil  cup  for  crosshead 
guides.     1,470,176  ;  Oct.  9. 

Manchester.  John,  North  Loup,  Nebr.  Poultry  perch. 
1,469,441 ;  Oct.  2. 

Mandaliaii,  Sahatiel  G.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Orna- 
mental rope.      1,464,720  ;  Aug.   14. 

Mandalian,  Sahatiel  G.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.     Girdle. 

Pes.   02,998 :   Sept.   4. 
Mandalian,    Sahatiel   6.,    North    Attleboro,   Mass.      Lamp 

shade.     1,468,865  ;  Sept.  25. 


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Mandalian,  Sahatiel  G.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Girdle. 
1,474,421  :   Nov.  20. 

Mandel,  Carl,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Folding  automobile 
bed.     l,4r>7,9S4:  .lune  5. 

Mandel,  Carl,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Picture-retaining  de- 
vice for  picture  frames.     1,462,419  ;  July  17. 

Mander,   Joseph    D.      (See    Binns,    William,    assignor.) 

Mandeville,  Paul,  Chicago,  111.  Storage  building. 
1,452,306  :   Apr.  17. 

Mandlev,  Joseph  I.  Chelan  Falls,  Wash.  Fruit-cutting 
device.      1,444,976  ;    Feb.   13. 

Maneeley,  If'rancis  J.  (See  Roessley,  Bernard  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Manell  Building  Block  &  Tile  Company,  The.  (See 
Eisenniann,  John,  assignor.) 

Manev,  Thomas,  Louisville,  Ky.  Guard-rail  fixture  for 
railway   tracks.      1,474,276 ;    Nor.    13. 

Mans;.  Edward  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dust  cap. 
1,^56,245  ;  May  22. 

Mrtug,   GSrard.      (See  Fournler,   L.,  and  Mang.) 

Maujrer.  Frederick  W.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Baby  walker. 
1,475,442;  Nov.  27. 

Manges,  Duff  G.     (See  Swan,  E.  D.,  and  Manges.) 

Mar.giapaue,  Salvatore,  et  al.  (See  Merli,  C,  and  Berto- 
lini,  assignors. ) 

Mangin,  Henri,  Armentieres,  France.  Joints  extensible 
and  retractable  in  all  directions  for  movable  plat- 
forms without  interruption  of  continuity.  1.475,077  ; 
Nov.   20. 

Mangold,  .inne  M.     (See  Mangold,  Harry  W.  and  A.  M.) 

Mangold,  Eli  F.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Bottle-washing  machine. 
1,441,290;  Jan.  9. 

Mangold.  Hany  W.  and  A.  M.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Fly 
swatter.     1,465,523;  Aug.  21. 

Maubattan  Electrical  Supply  Co.  Inc.  (See  Baisley, 
Charles  T.,  assignor.) 

Manhattan  Rome  Company.  (See  Sisbower,  G.  F.,  and 
PIttoni,  assignor.) 

Manier,  Balph  L,.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Air  heater.  1,466,182  ; 
Aug.  -8. 

Manierre,  George,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Car  uhloader. 
1,440,400  ;  Jan.  2. 

Maui-Fold  Company.  The.  (See  Mayer,  George  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Manifold  Impressions  Corporation.  (See  Cossitt,  Malcolm 
L.,  assignor.) 

Mankey,  William  A.,  Lyon  Park,  Va.  Toy  vehicle  of  the 
tricycle  type.     1,466,476  ;  Aug.  28. 

Manlet.  Peter  L.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  E.  G. 
Krahmer.  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Auto  steering-wheel  lock. 
1.444,977  ;   Feb.   13. 

Manley  &  Barlow.     (See  Cherry,  Lester  A.,  assignor.) 

Manley,  Frederick  B.     (See  Hines,  W.  A.,  and  Manley.) 

Manley,  Frederick  T.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Company,  New  Xork,  N.  Y.  Cracking  hydro- 
carbon oils.     1,462,143;   July  17. 

Maniey,  Robert  E..  York.  Pa.     Jack.     1.448,853  ;  Mar.  20. 

Mai;ly,  Charles  M.,  Richmond  Hill.,  N.  Y.,  and  J.  Mc- 
Glashan,  assignors  to  Martin-Parry  Corporation,  York, 
Pa.     Vehicle  body  construction.     1,472,128 ;  Oct.  30. 

Mann,  Bertram  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  TraflBc  chart  and  chart- 
ing.    1,443,233  ;  Jan.  23. 

Mann,  Bertram  H.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Method  and  chart  for 
determing  time-tables.     1,443,234  ;  Jan.  23. 

Mann,  J.  A.     (See  Reed,  George  E.,  assignor.) 

Mann.  Joseph  S..  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Crompton 
ds  Knowles  Loom  Works.  Shuttle-guide  block  for 
narrow-ware  looms.     1,469,844  ;  Oct.  9. 

Mann,  Julius,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lock.  1,457,985; 
June  5. 

Mann,  Leon,  Mount  Vernon,  and  M.  Koppelman,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Packing  unit  for  and  method  of  packing  fragile 
articles.     1,445,779  ;  Feb.  20. 

Mann,  Leon,  Mount  Vernon,  and  M.  Koppelman,  Broonlyn, 
N.  Y.  Packing  for  eggs  and  other  fragile  articles. 
1,445.780:  Feb.  20. 

Mann,  Leon,  Mount  Vernon,  and  M.  Koppelman,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  aisslgnors  to  Holed  Tite  Egg  Packing  Corporation. 
Carton  for  fragile  articles.     1,473,635;  Nov.   13. 

Mann.  Matthew  D.,  .ir..  Roselle,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  S.  B.  Hunt,  trustee,  Mount  Kisco, 
N.  Y.  Means  for  dehydrating  alcoholic  liquids. 
1,452.206;  Apr.  17. 

Mann,  Miles  H.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Remington  Arms  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Money-paying  machine.    1,466,239  ;  Aug.  28. 

Mann,  Mitchell  R..  assiTiinr  to  .T.  .1.  Ross,  Portland,  Oreg. 
Separator.     1,466,310;  Aug.   28. 

Mann,  Nelson  E.,  assignor  to  Landers.  Frarv  &  Clark, 
New  Britain,  Conn.     Curling  iron.     1,469,047  ;  Sept.  25. 

Mann,  William  J.  N.,  Muswell  Hill,  London,  England. 
Apparatus  for  washing  crockery  and  other  domestic 
utensils.      1.464,436 ;    Aug.    7. 

Manners,  Frederick  G.,  Trenton,  N,  J.  Perfume  con- 
tainer.    Des.  61,917  :   Feb.  6. 

Mannesmannrohren-Werke.  (See  Steinecke,  Fritz,  as- 
signor. ) 

Manning,  Bowman  &  Company.  (See  Savage,  George  E. 
assignor.) 

Manning,  Bowman  &  Company.  (See  Warner,  Maurice 
L.,  assignor.) 

Manning,  Bowman  &  Company.  (See  Wilkinson,  Louis  H., 
assignor.) 


Manning,  Ebenezer  H.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Wind  turbine. 
1,466,026:   Aug.  28. 

Manning,  Edward  T.,  New  London,  Conn.  Apparatus  for 
peening  packing  rings.     1,445,150  ;  Feb.  13. 

Manning,  Fred  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Filter.  1,459,836; 
June  26. 

Manning,  Fred  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Drainage  plate  for  filters. 
1,470,463  ;  Oct.  9. 

Manning,  Fred  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Manning 
Refining  Equipment  Corporation.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  treating  materials  for  filtering,  decolorizing, 
and  similar  purposes.     1,473,491 ;  Nov.  6. 

Manning,  Fred  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Man- 
ning Refining  Equipment  Corporation,  Revivifying 
finely-divided  fuller's  earth,  bone  char,  and  the  like. 
1,475,502;    Nov.   27. 

Manning,  Frederick  C,  et  al.  (See  Erickson,  Albert,  as- 
signor.) 

Manning,  Howard  H.,  Meadville,  Pa,  Cutter-head  attach- 
ment.    1,472,565  ;  Oct.  30. 

Manning,  Levi  H.,  Tucson,  Ariz.  Treating  hydrocarbon 
oils.     1,462,068;  July  17. 

Manning,  Levi  H.,  Tucson,  Ariz.  Apparatus  for  treating 
hydracarbon  oils.     1,462,069  ;  July  17. 

Manning,  Maxwell  &  Moore,  Inc.  (See  Crocker,  Ernest 
B.,  assignor.) 

Manning,  Maxwell  &  Moore,  Inc.  (See  Graesser,  Carl 
H.,  assignor.) 

Manning,  Maxwell  &  Moore.  (See  Williston,  Belvin  T., 
assignor.) 

Manning,  Maxwell  &  Moore,  Inc.  (See  Wood,  Augustus, 
assignor.) 

Manning  Refining  Equipment  Corporation.  (See  Man- 
ning. Fred  W.,  assignor.) 

Mannin;;,  Robert  M.,  Hewitt,  Okla.  Stopcock.  1,450,861  ; 
Apr.   3. 

Manning,  Rollo  G.,  Ambridge,  Pa.  Rail  clamp.  1,470,090  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Manning,  Stephen  W.,  Altoona,  Pa.  Follower  ring. 
1,453,643  ;   May  15. 

Manning,  Warren  H.,  Billerica,  Mass.  Surveying  instru- 
ment.    1,448,931 ;  Mar.  20. 

Mannowski,  Walter,  Berlin-Nowawes,  Germany,  assignor 
to  the  Firm  Ditta  "Rema",  Milan,  Italy.  Apparatus 
for   displaying   advertisements.      1,457,666 ;    June   5. 

Manns,  Walter  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Motor  meter.  1,441,363  ; 
Jan,  9. 

Mauock,  Julius  C,  Angiola,  Calif.  Auxiliary-tire  carrier. 
1,455,118  :  May  15. 

Manock,  Julius  C,  Angiola,  Calif.  Securing  means  for 
spare  tires.     1,455,119  ;  May  15. 

Manrow,  Nathan  W.,  Goshen,  Ind.  Register  support  and 
border.     1,462,607  ;  July  24. 

Man.s^bendel,  Fritz  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electric  motor. 
1,464,184  ;  Aug.  7. 

Mansbendel,  Fritz  P.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Ultra  Ear- 
phone Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  coupling. 
1,474,975;    Nov.    20. 

Mansel,  Paul,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  assignor  to  Siemens 
&  Halske,  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin, 
Germany.  Synchronizer  for  secondary  clocks.  1,476,261  ; 
Dee.  4. 

Mansel,  Paul,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  assignor  to  Siemens 
&  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin, 
Germany.     Time  stamp,     1,477,972 ;   Dec.   18. 

Mansfield,  Alfred,  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
F^iel-saving  device  for  domestic  stoves  and  ranges. 
1,456,898  ;  May  29. 

Mansfield,  Frank  J.      (See  Gifford,  Arthur  G.,   assignor.) 

Mansfield,  Frank  W.,  Canton,  Mass.  Stop  motion  for 
braiding  machines.     1,467,551 ;   Sept.   11. 

Mansfield,  Warren  M.     (See  Henry,  R.,  and  Mansfield.) 

Manshel,  Charles,  Newark,  N.  J.  Ticket  stamping  and 
printing   machine.      1,463,829 ;    Aug.   7. 

Mansmith,  Chauncy  I.  (See  Staley,  E.  H.,  and  Man- 
smith.  1 

Manson,  Leon  B.     (See  Barany,  E.  E.,  and  Manson.) 

Manson,  Ray  H.,  assignor  to  The  Stromberg-Carlson  Tele- 
phone Manufacturing  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Desk 
stand.     1,453,247  ;  May  8. 

Manss,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Blue  sulphur  dye. 
1,471,854;  Oct.  23. 

Manta,  Joseph  A.,  Provincetown,  Mass.  CrosMng  signal. 
1,463,127  :  .Tuly  24. 

Mantha,  William  L.,  Bayport,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  holder 
for  turnincr  crank  shafts.     1,451,078  ;   Apr.  10. 

Mantha,  William  L.,  Bayport,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  truing 
hub-flange  seats.     1,471,795  ;  Oct.  23. 

Manthei,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Kewaskum  Aluminum  Com- 
pany, Kewaskum,  Wis.  Buffing  machine.  1,444,475 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Mantle  Lamp  Company  of  America,  The.  (See  Johneon, 
Victor  S.,  assignor.) 

Manufacturers  Chemical  Company.  (See  Harrison,  George 
H.,  assignor.) 

Manufacturing  Company  of  America.  (See  Wootten, 
Charles  T.,  assignor.) 

Manufacturing  Engineers,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Thurber,  Lu- 
man  T.,  assignor.) 

Manufacturing  Equipment  &  Engineering  Company.  (See 
Leland,   Sanford  D.,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphaietical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Manville,  E.  J.,  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Smith, 
Henry   L.,   assignor.) 

Manville,  Keith  R.,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Motor  Company,  New  Yorlj,  N.  Y.  Control  de- 
vice for  gear-shitting  mechanism.     1,466,45.3  ;  Aug.  28. 

Manville,  Keith  K.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  International 
Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rocker-arm  mount- 
ing for  internal-combustion  engines.     1,469,480  ;  Oct.  2. 

Manville,  Keith  R.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  International 
Motor  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Govemor  cam-shaft 
brake.     1,476,454  ;   Dec.  4. 

Manwaring,  Albert  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  A.  Man- 
waring,   Noble,    Pa.      Brake.      1,474,587 ;    Nov.   20. 

Manwaring,  Roy  A.  (See  Manwaring,  Albert  H.,  assignor.) 

Manz,  Merrill  W.,  and  S.  S.  Matthes,  assignors  to  The  Ohio 
Brass  Company,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Support  for  con- 
ductors.    1,448,141  ;   Mar.  13. 

Manzel,  Charles  W.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Bassick  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lu- 
bricating system.     1,459,662  ;  June  19. 

Mapel,  Lewis  A.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Appliance  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Controlling  device.  1,445,841  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Mapel,  Lewis  A.,  assignor  to  The  Automatic  Appliance 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Equipment  for  indicating. 
Instruments.     1,445,842  ;  Feb.  20. 

Mapel,  Lewis  A.,  assignor  to  The  Automatic  Appliance 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Indicating  device.  1,465,768  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Mapes,  James  L.,  Jersey  Shore,  Pa.  Differential  drive 
for  motor  vehicles.     1,475,S07  ;   Nov.   27. 

Mapes,  James  R.,  Canaseraga,  N.  Y.  Gun  sight. 
1,451,584  ;    Apr.   10. 

Maple,  Harry  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  Wilson,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.    Lawn  or  hedge  trimmer.     1,441,014  ;  Jan.  2. 

Maple,  Roy  H.,  assignor  to  R.  H.  Maple  Co.,  Indian- 
apoli.s,  Ind.  Self-soldering  circuit  breaker.  1,478,481  ; 
Dec.    25. 

Maple,  Roy  H.,  assignor  to  Roy  H.  Maple  Co.,  Indianapo- 
lis, Ind.     Thermal  electric  cut-out.     Rel5,562  ;  Mar.  13. 

Maple,  Roy  H.,  Co.     (See  Maple,  Roy  H.,  assignor.) 

Maples,  Lawrence,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Washing  machine. 
1,446,980  :  Feb.  27. 

Marable,  William  T.,  El  Centro,  Calif.  Cotton  chopper. 
1,468,244;   Sept.   18. 

Maraffl,  Emillo  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Collapsible-tube 
holder  and  content  ejector.     1,460,204  ;  June  26. 

Maraiiville,  tlarvey  F.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire 
and  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
the  preparation  of  tire  beads.     1,451,169;  Apr.  10. 

Maranvllle,  Harvey  F.,  Akron,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
C.  Girl,  Cleveland,  and  one-third  to  E.  W.  Farr,  Lake- 
wood,  Ohio.  Window  frame  for  curtains  and  like 
articles.     1,478,447  ;  Dec.   25. 

Marathon  Electric  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Kimble,  Austin,  as- 
signor.) 

Marble,  B.  L.,  Chair  Company.  (See  Pettibone,  Arthur 
D.,  assignor.) 

Marble,  Charles  C,  Bradentown,  Fla.  Tire  attachment. 
1,473,680;  Nov.  13. 

Marble,  Louis  M.,  Canton,  Pa.  Garment  hanger. 
1,477,973  ;  Dec.   18. 

Marble,  William  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Southern  Glass  Company.    Bottle.     Des.  62,303  ;  May  1. 

Marble,  William  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  South- 
ern Glass  Company.     Bottle.     Des.  62,784  ;  July  31. 

Marble,  William  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  South- 
ern Glass  Company.     Bottle.     Des.  62,785  ;  July  31. 

Marble,  William  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Southern  Glass  Company.     Bottle.     Des.  62,999  ;  Sept.  4. 

Marble,  William  F.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Clamp.  1,474,908  ; 
Nov.    20. 

Marburg   Brothers,   Inc.      (See   Messer,   Adolf,    assignor.) 

Marburg  Brothers,  Inc.,  et  al.  (See  Hirtschulz,  Kurt, 
assignor.) 

Marbui-y,  Ralph  E.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 
Bearing  for  coil  regulators.     1,469,231 ;  Oct.  2. 

Marceau,  Alfred,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Routing  head. 
1,465,226;  Aug.   14. 

Marcello,  Frank  A.,  assignor  of  four-tenths  to  J.  Franchl, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  Polishing  machine.  1,461,708 ;  July 
10. 

March,  Brando,  Delmont,  Pa.  Pendant-cord  switch. 
1.475,128  :   Nov.   20. 

March,  Kate,  Jefferson  City,  Tenn.  Washboard. 
1,464,437  :  Aug.  7. 

Marchandj  Ludwlg,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor  to  The 
Guaranty  Trust  Company  of  New  York,  London,  Eng- 
land. Kaleidoscopic  projecting  apparatus.  1,449,122  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Marchand,  Thomas  E.,  Sacramento,  Calif.     Pencil-holding 

clip.     1,462,714  ;  July  24. 
Marchant   Calculating   Machine   Company.      (See  Friden, 

Carl  M.  F.,  assignor.) 

Marchant  Calculating  Machine  Company.      (See  Johnston, 

Clarence  L.,   assignor.) 
Marchant,  Rodney  H.     (See  Bogard,  Frank  T.,  assignor.) 
Marchetti,  Pericles,  Godoy,  Santa  Fe,  Argentina,  assignor 

to  Sindicato  Argentino  Para  La  Explotacion  de  Inven- 

toa.  Buenos  Aires.  Argentine  Republic.     Elastic  wheel. 

1,464,974 ;  May  16. 


Marclnlak,   Michael,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  W.  01»- 

zewski,  Duluth,  Minn.   Occupant-steered  sled.   1,453,153  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Marconi,  Louis.      (See  Asanio,  S.,  and  Marconi.) 
Marcotte,    George   E.,    Chicago,    111.      Automatic    weather 

stripping.     1,478,974;   Dec.   25. 
Marcum,   Uarve,  Booneville,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  B. 

Roberts,    Hazard,    Ky.      Grappling    tongs.      1,457,445 ; 

June  5. 
Marcus,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bijur  Motor 

Appliance       Company.         Engine-starting      apparatus. 

1,445,903;   Feb.  20. 
Marcus,  Charles  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfume  container. 

Des.   63,000;    Sept.   4. 
Marcussen,  Jacob   S.,   Copenhagen,   Denmark.     Tabulator 

for  typewriters.      1,470,464  ;   Oct.  9. 
Marcy,  Frank  E.     (See  Askin,  T.  B.  H.,  and  Ruggles,  as- 
signors.) _ 

Angeles, 


Los 


Marcy,     Frank     E., 

Rel5,620  ;  June  5. 
Marcy,     Frank    E., 

Rel5,621 ;  June  5. 
Marcy,     Frank    E., 

Rel5,622  ;  June  5. 
Marcy,    Ira    M.,    Chattanooga, 

1,448,670  ;  Mar.  13. 
Marczukowskl,    Aleksander,    South 


Calif.       Roller    milL 


Los    Angeles,     Calif.       Roller     mill. 
Los     Angeles,    Calif.       Roller    mill. 


Tenn.      Differential   gear. 


Boston,    Mass.      Sup- 


port for  curtains,   portieres   and   the   like.     1,449,123  ; 
Mar.  20.  ... 

Mardel,   Charles  M.      (See  Arnstein,   H.,  and   Mardel.) 

Marden,  Basil  J.  N.,  Liss,  England.  Steam  generator. 
1,475,589;  Nov.  27. 

Marden,  Francis  S.      (See  Adams,  Comfort  A.,  assignor.) 

Mardls,  Paul  L.      (See  Hall,  A.  J.,  and  Mardls.) 

Mardus,  Frederick  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Water  shoe. 
1,476,905  ;  Dec.  11. 

Mareau,  Perry  D.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Can  lifter. 
1,457,379  :  June  5. 

Marengo,  August.      (See  Marengo,  Joseph  and  A.) 

Marengo,  August,  Stockton,  Calif.  Trap.  1,478,238 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Marengo,  August  and  J.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Trap.  1,441,442  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Marengo,  Joseph.     (See  Marengo,  August  and  J.) 

Marengo,  .loseph  and  A.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Swimming 
belt.      1,478,239  ;    Dec.    18. 

Mares,  Edward  J.,  Wilber,  Nebr.  Tool  for  removing 
poppet  valves.     1,447,560  ;  Mar.  6. 

Marflsi,  John,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Pop-corn  machine. 
1,449,687;   Mar.   27. 

Marga,  Uldarlque  A.,  Dieghem,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Auto- 
matic firearm.     1,456,811  ;  May  29. 

Margason,  Bert,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Adjustable  pipe 
wrench.     1,464,287;   Aug.   7. 

Margells,  Anthony,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Furniture 
clamp.     1,452,164;  Apr.   17. 

Margeson,  Everett  A.,  and  C.  D.  Herrold,  assignors  to 
G.  A.  Margeson,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Automatic  multiple- 
switch   controlling  machine.     1,449,619 ;    Mar.   27. 

Margeson,  Gertrude  A.  (See  Margeson,  E.  A.,  and  Her- 
rold,  assignors.) 

Margies,  Samuel  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  W.  E.  Nien- 
dorff,  assignors  to  Otis  Elevator  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Endless  conveyer.     1,455,642  ;  May  15. 

Margolius,  Ralph,  Richmond,  Va.  Method  of  restoring  or 
rejuvenating  bale-tie  bands.     1,476,346 ;   Dec.   4. 

Margotton,  Pierre  J.  C,  Niort,  Prance.  Tanning  of  hides 
and  skins.     1,453,800;  May   1. 

Margraf,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pneumatic  tire. 
1,442,436  ;  Jan.  16. 

Marheine,  Frederick  W.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Baby  wagon. 
1,445,781 :  Feb.  20. 

Marheine,  Frederick  W.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Convertible 
chair.     1,471,495  ;  Oct.  23. 

Marheine,  Fredrick  W.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Toy.  1,459,475 ; 
June  19. 

Marlanl,  Randolph  L..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Combined  fan 
and  lamp.     1,475,845  ;  Nov.  27. 

Marlanl,  Thomas,  sr.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  Paris, 
Bayonne,  N.  J.     Grape  crusher.     1,447,995  ;  Mar.  13. 

Maries,  Francis  G.,  Kingston-on-Thames,  England.  Man- 
ufacture of  solid  plastic  material  from  casein. 
1,452,086;  Apr.  17. 

Marine  Decking-  and  Supply  Co.  (See  Lee,  William  J., 
assignor.) 

Marine  Specialty  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hansen, 
Joseph,  assignor.) 

Maring,  Albert,  assignor  to  Maring  Wire  Company,  Mus- 
kegon, Mich.  Wire-enameling  machine.  1,444,079 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Maring  Wire  Company.      (See  Maring,  Albert,   assignor.) 

Marino,  Quintin,  Hampstead,  London,  England.  Metal- 
lizing articles.     1,452,281 ;  Apr.  17. 

Marinoni,  Pietro,  Milan,  Italy.  Piping  for  pressurs 
fluids.     1,478,129;  Dec.  18.  A 

Marion,  Edouard  A.,  Paris,  France.     Ribbon-holding  it-m 
vice.     1,470,631 ;  Oct.  16. 

Mark,  Florence  G.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Shoe-cleaning  com- 
position and  process.     1,447,879  ;  Mar.  6. 

Mark,  Louis,  and  P.  Bialy,  Portland,  Oreg.  Spring 
wheel.     1,457,538  ;  June  5. 

Mark  Patent  Company.  (See  Mark,  W.,  and  Parker, 
asBlgnon.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


347 


Mark,  Thomas,  et  al.     (See  Brown,  Robert  B.,  assignor.) 
Mark,    Vennlce    H.,    Alta,    Iowa.      Drawbar    for    drags. 

1,467.865  :   Sept.   11. 
Mark,  Willi.ini,  Wetheral,  near  Carlisle,  and  F.  J.  Parker, 

Carlisle,  England,  assignors  to  The  Mark  Tatent  Com- 
pany, Limited.  Weston,  Bath,  England.     Trap  for  mice, 

rats,  or  otlier  vermin.     1,452,087  ;  Apr.  17. 
Markem    Machine    Company.       (See    Putnam,    Fred    A., 

asslsnor.) 
Markey.  James.     (See  Irsch,  J.,  and  Markey.) 
Markey,      Peter     L.,     Chicago,      111.       Necktie     holder. 

1,460,726  ;  July  8. 
Markham     Air    Kifle    Company.       (See    Hoe,    Ernest    S., 

assignor.) 
Markland,    Horace    L.,    Waco,    Tex.      Arrangement    and 

equipment  for  shoe-shlnlng  shops.     1,472,079 ;  Oct.  30. 
Markliuid,    Mrs.    Louisa.       (See    Robinson,    Marion,    as- 
signor.) 
M«rk,o,  Stephan,  Chicago,  111.     Treating  shale.     1,451,367  ; 

Apr.    10. 
Markos,  Gus  W.,  Columbus,  Ohio.    Safety  pin.   1,452,747  ; 

Apr.  24. 
.MarUovich,  Mike.      (See  GrglCevid,  Mijo,  assignor.) 
Alarkowltz,     Philip     W.,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.      Envelope. 

1,456,325  ;   May  22. 
Marks,    Henry,    Chicago,    HI.      Life-saving   belts   and   the 

like.     1,446.099  ;  Feb.  20. 
Marks,  Herbert  E.,  Sewlckley,  Pa.     Skylight.     1,450,557  ; 

Apr.   3. 
Marks,    Herbert    E.,    Sewlckley,    Pa.      Roof    construction. 

1,458,770;  June  12. 
Marks,  Herbert  E.,  Glen  Osborne,  Sewlckley,  Pa.     Roof  or 

floor  construction.     1,466,056  ;  Aug.  28. 
Marks,    Herbert    E.,    Glen    Osborne,    Pa.      Roof    or    floor 

construction.      1,475,349  ;   Nov.   27. 
Marks,   Herbert   E.,   Glen   Osborne,   Sewickley,   Pa.     Roof 

or  floor  construction.     1,475,846  ;  Nov.  27. 
Marks,   Herbert   E.,   Glen   Osborne,   Sewickley,   Pa.     Roof 

or  floor  construction.     1,4T5.847  ;  Nov.  27. 
Marks,  John,  Pearl  River,  N.  Y.     Spark  plug.     1,461,320  ; 

July  10. 
Marks,  Le  Roy  S.     (See  L'Ecuyer,  R.  A.,  and  Marks.) 
Marks.    Nona    J.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Garment    hanger. 

1,478,290;   Dec.   18. 
JIarks,  Thomas.     (See  Johnson,  John  H.,  asslgpor.) 
Marks,  William  B.,  Waterbury,  Conn.     Electric  combina- 
tion switch  for  automobiles.     1,461,429  ;  July  10. 
Markus,     Eugene,    Budapest,     Hungary.      Manufacturing 

leather   from   intestines.     1,444,548;  Feb.   6. 
Markwell   Manufacturing   Co.   Inc.      (See   Obstfeld,   Lou, 

assignor.) 
Marlatt,  George  E.,  Pasadena,  Calif.     Typographic  matrix 

and  production  of  same.     1,451,170  ;  Apr.  10. 
Marley,    Samuel    S.,    Wilmington,    Del.      Bread    toaster. 

1,446,426  ;   Feb.  20. 
Marlin  Firearms  Corporation,  The.     (See  Rockwell,  Hugh 

M.,  assignor.) 
Marlin  Firearms  Corporation,  The.      (See  Sweblllus,  Carl 

G.,  assignor.) 

Marling,   Frank   P.      (See   Jobe,   Martin   A.,    assignor.) 

Marlow,  John  H.,  Stoke-upon-Trent,  England.  Gas-flred 
oven  or  idln.     1,462,887;  Apr.  24. 

Marmon,  Albert  W.,  Dallas,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D. 
Haggard.  Dallas  County,  and  one-half  to  J.  J.  Hutchens, 
Dallafi,  Tex.     Amusement  device.     1,473,914  ;  Nov.   13. 

Marmon,  Howard  C,  assignor  to  Nordyke  &  Marmon 
Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Heated  roll  for  flaking 
mlUs.     1,443,629  ;  Jan.  30. 

Marone,  Alfredo,  Santa  Vittorla  d'Alba,  Italy.  Liquid- 
level  Indicator.     1,477,145 ;   Dec.    11. 

Marotta,  Gabriel,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Marotta,  Se- 
attle, Wash.     Friction  clutch.     1,469,564  ;  Oct.  2. 

Marotta,  John.      (See  Marotta,  Gabriel,  assignor.) 

Marotz,  Max,  Ashton,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  H.  Wilkle, 
Idaho  Falls,  Idaho.     Grain  drill.     1,471,179  ;  Oct.  16. 

Marqua,  J.  E.,  Company.  (See  Isaacs,  B.  B.,  and  Marqua, 
assignors.) 

Marqua,   James  E.      (See   Isaacs,  B.  B.,  and  Marqua.) 

Marqua,  Philip,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe-shine  stand. 
1,465,450;   Aug.   21. 

Marquard,  Frank  F.,  Clairton,  and  C.  W.  Littler.  Swiss- 
vale,  Pa.  Evaporating  ammonia  liquor.  1,455,299 ; 
May  15. 

Marquardt,  Frank  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.,  assignor  to 
American  Bank  Note  Company.  Inking  mechanism  for 
rotary    plate-printing   machines.      1,468.485 ;    Sept.    18. 

Marqu6,  L6on.     (See  Massuger,  L.,  and  Marqufi.) 

Marquette,  Melvon  A.,  assignor  to  The  Fisk  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Preparing  inner  tubes 
for  vulcanization.      1,457,986  ;    June   5. 

Marquette,  Melvon  A.,  assignor  to  The  Fisk  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Tire  bead  and  making  the 
same.     1,462.517  ;  July  24. 

Marquette,  Melvon  A.,  assignor  to  The  Fisk  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Manufacture  of  bead  fillers. 
1,470,465  ;   Oct.  9. 

Marquette  Tool  and  Manufacturing  Company  et  al.  (See 
Balcker,  Martin,  assignor.) 

-Marquis,  Allster  W.,  Hollister,  Calif.  Boring  machine. 
1,451,685;   Apr.   10. 

Marquis,  Amfedfee,  London,  England.  Combined  blowpipe 
and  soldering  Iron.     1,471,620 ;  Oct.  23. 


Marquis,  Joseph  A.,  and  V.  E.  Graves,  Seattle,  assignors 

of   one-third    to    H.    O.    Zbiuden,    King   County,    Wash. 

Can   opener.      1,446,804 ;   Feb.   27. 
Marquyl,  Otto  G.     (See  Marshall,  Arthur  G.) 
Marr,  Alexander,  Manchester,  England.     Acoustic  instru- 
ment.     1,478,574  ;    Dec.    25. 
Marr,  Robert  A.     (See  Marr,  Robert  A.,  jr.,  assignor.) 
Marr,  Robert  A.,  Jr.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  A.  Marr, 

Norfolk,     Va.      Preserved     wood     and     making     same. 

1,464,044;  Aug.  7. 
Marrazzo,  Antony,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Agitating  machine. 

1,463,626;  July  31. 
Marrazzo,  Doraeulco,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  L.  Trivl- 

Bonno    and   one-third    to    S.    Balzano,   Brooklyn,   N.    Y. 

Rotary  hand  fan.     1,478,240;  Dec.  18. 
Marriage,    Ira    J.,    Wichita,    Kans.      Header.      1,451,551  ; 

May  8. 
.M.irriott,   Oscar   M.,    E.   W.   Hunt,   and  E.   V.   Kirby,   Ur- 

bana.     111.       Tractor    attachment     hitch.       1,478,482 ; 

Dec.    25. 
Marriott,  Robert  H.,  Bremerton,  Wash.     Directional  radio 

receiving  system.     1,460,801 ;  July  3. 
Mlarsden,     Jeremiah,     White     Salmon,     Wash.       Fly-exit 

screen.     1,441,104  ;  Jan.  2. 
Marsden,  John  E.      (See  Milliken,   John  A.,  assignor.) 
Marsden,    Mark    W.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Theft-detecting 

device.     1,447,802;  Mar.  6. 
Marsh,  Alonzo  K.,  assignor  to  A.  Kimball  Company,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Marking  ticket.     1,451,341  ;  Apr.  10. 
Marsh,  Alonzo  K.,  assignor  to  A.  Kimball  Company,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Marking  ticket.     1,461,625  ;  July  10. 
Marsh,  Alonzo  K.,  assignor  to  A.  Kimball  Company,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Pin  ticket.     1,476,533  ;  Dec.  4. 

K.,  assignor  to  A.  Kimball  Company,  New 
Marking-ticket  strip.  1,478.130  ;  Dec.  18. 
&  Company.      (See   Rounseville,   Luca   H., 


Door-operating 
Electrolytic  cell. 


and  Marsh.) 
Gluing  machine. 


Conn.     Typewriting  ma- 
Conn.     Typewriting  ma- 


Water  gauge  and 


Marsh,  Alonzo 

York,  N.  Y. 
Marsh,   C.   A., 

assignor.) 
Marsh,  Charles  L.,  Bridgewater,  S.  Dak. 

device.     1,469,165  ;   Sept.  25. 
Marsh,   Clarence  W.,  Greenwich.  Conn. 

1,443,797;  Jan.   30. 
Marsh,  Clayton  C.     (See  Trosky,  C.  L., 
Marsh,    Clifford  W.,  Bridgeport,   Conn. 

1,452,888  ;  Apr.  24. 
Marsh,  Clifford   W.,  Bridgeport, 

chine.      1,474,839;    Not.    20. 
Marsh,  Clifford  W.,  Bridgeport, 

chine.     1,478,877  ;   Dec.  25. 
Marsh,   Frederick  A.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

temperature   indicator.      1,449,124 ;   Mar.    20. 
Marsh,  Gerald,   Orrick,  Mo.,  assignor  of  three-fourths  to 

C.    B.    Harrison,    P.    G.    Williams,    and    O.    J.    Brady. 

Paintbrush.     1,465,856;  Aug.  21. 
Marsh,  Harry  V.,  and  H.  J.  Stephens,  Chicago,  111.     Plac- 
ard.    1,475,958  ;   Dec.   4. 
Marsh,  Henry  S..  and  R.  S.  Cochran,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Conveyer  apparatus.     1,442,961  ;  Jan.  23. 
Marsh,  Henry  S.,  and  R.   S.   Cochran,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Method  of  and  apparatus  for  recovering  spent  pickling 

solutions.     1 .450.216  :   Apr.   3. 
Marsh.   Henry  S.,  and   R.  S.  Cochran,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Method  of  and  apparatus  for  reclaiming  spent  pickling 

solution.     1,450,217  ;   Apr.   3. 
Marsh,   Hugh   M.,  assignor   to   C.   A.   Fox,    Chicago,    111. 

Curtaln-roUer   support.      1,459,789  ;    June   26. 
Marsh,   Jae.   P.,   &   Company.      (See   Harrison,   Amos,   as- 
signor.) 
Marsh,    John   H.,    Swlnton,   Manchester,   England.     Yarn 

clearer  and  cleaner.     1,469,423  ;  Oct.  2. 
Marsh,  Moreland  M.     (Sef  Johnson,  Clifford  S.,  assignor.) 
Marsh,  Samuel  L.     (See  Hess,  A.,  and  Marsh.) 
Marsh,   Samuel  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Drainage  fitting. 

1,473.439;  Nov.  6. 
Marsh,  Samuel  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Grease  Interceptor. 

1,474,938  ;   Nov.   20. 
Marsh,  Van  L.,  et  al.     (See  Dixon,  Walter  B.,  assignor.) 
Marsh,    Walt    C,    Belleville,    111.      Fountain    stencil    and 

marklne  brush.     1,477,578  ;  Dec.   18. 
Marsh,     Wlllard     B.,     Memphis,     Tenn.      Tent     shelter. 

1,463,220  :  July  31. 
Marsh,     William    B.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Armlet    purse. 

1,445,528;  Feb.  13. 
Marshall,  Aquila  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  America 

Radiator  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Suction  cleaning  tool. 

1,446,854  ;  Feb.  27. 

Marshall,  Archie  R.      (See  Brown.  F.  W.,  and  Marshall.) 

Marshall,  Arthur  G..  formerly  known  as  O.  G.  Marquvl, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Cabinet.     Des.  62,304:  May  1. 

Marshall,  Charles  H.,  Jr.,  Wllmerding,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westlnghouse  Electric  ft  Manufacturing  Company.  Re- 
cording device.     1,470,691 ;  Oct.  16. 

Marshal!,  Charlps  J.,  and  F.  R.  Weaver,  assignors  to 
P.  B.  Yates  Machine  Company,  Belolt,  Wis.  Milling- 
machine  adjustment  and  quick  release.  1,450,695 : 
Apr.   S. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company.  (See  Mitchell,  John  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Marshall.  Frank  J.,  Easton,  Pa.  Paper-making  machine. 
1,445.782;  Feb.  20. 

Marshall,  Frederick  D.,  Westminster,  London,  England. 
Retort  for  the  treatment  of  carbonaceous  or  other  ma- 
terials.   1,458,392 ;  May  22. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Marshall,  Gaylord  L.,  et  al.  (See  Moffat,  Henry  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Marshall,  George  E.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Can  opener. 
1,456,246;  May  22. 

Marshall,  George  L.,  et  al.  (See  Moffat,  Henry  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Marshall,  George  W.,  et  al.  (See  Moffat,  Henry  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Marshall,  Henry  H.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  The 
Automatic  Refrigerating  Company,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Hand  pump.     1,441,730  ;  Jan.  9. 

Marshall,  Horace  M.,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  Animal-trap 
attachment.     1,473,242  ;  Nov.  6. 

Marshall,  lauthus  E.,  Richmond,  Calif.  Hinge  and  corner 
iron.     1,440,739;  Jan.  2. 

Marshall.  James  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Sealing-iu  machine.  1,475,192  ; 
Nov.  27.- 

Marshall.  James  F.,  Swampscott,  Mass.  Heeled  shoe. 
1,445,783  ;  Feb.  20. 

Marshall,  John,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Ex- 
plosive for  use  in  blasting  caps.     1,473,825  ;  Nov.  13. 

Marshall,  John  T.,  and  S.  W.  Leavitt,  Boston,  Mass. 
Milk-bottle  stopper  and  pouring  spout.  1,441,364 : 
Jan.  9. 

Marshall,  Laurence  K.  (See  Smith,  Charles  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Marshall,  Lewis  C,  Walpole,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Pressure 
Proof  Piston  Ring  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Packing 
ring   for  pistons.     1,443,755 ;   Jan.   30. 

Marshall,  Luke,  Seattle,  Wash.  Box-nailing  machine. 
1,455,217  :  May  15. 

Marshall,  Melville  J.,  and  G.  S.  Shaw,  Shawinigan  Palls, 
assignors  to  Shawinigan  Laboratories,  Limited,  Mon- 
treal, Quebec,  Canada.  Removing  destructive  sub- 
stances from  non-aqueous  media.    1,450,982  ;  Apr.  10. 

Marshall,  Norman,  Waltham,  Mass.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  enameling  tubes.     1,462,608  ;  July  24. 

Marshall,  Oscar  S.,  Springfield,  Vt.  Dividing  head. 
1,477,374  ;   Dec.   11. 

Marshall,  Reginald  T.,  and  L.  Le  Sueur,  London.  England. 
Circulator  employed  in  steam  generator  and  the  like. 
1,441,105  ;  Jan.  2. 

Marshall,  Stanmore  P.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
H.  B.  Byrd  Manufacturing  Company,  Incorporated, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Apparatus  for  casting  articles  of 
metal.     1,452,245  ;  Apr.  17. 

Marshall,  Stanmore  P.,  assignor  to  H.  B.  Byrd  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Incorporated,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Art  of  and  apparatus  for  casting  metals.  1,452,246  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Marshall,  Walker  E..  assignor  of  fortv-five  por  cent  to 
I.  M.  Eulitt,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Valve.  1,466,666; 
Sept.  4. 

Marshall,  Walker  E.,  assignor  of  forty-five  per  cent  to 
I.  M.  Eulitt,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Automobile  attachment. 
1,466,667:    Sept.   4. 

Marshall,  Walker  E.,  Springfield,  Ohio,  assignor  of  forty- 
five  per  cent  to  0.  C.  Brown.  W.  H.  Bowers,  S.  R. 
Hamlet,  A.  Bowman,  P.  Schaefer,  H.  I.  Fleming, 
J.  Masterpos,  C.  H.  Sroufe,  and  C.  Davidson,  Spring- 
field,  Ohio.     Locking  valve.     1,466,668 ;    Sept.   4. 

Marshall,  William  B.,  Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla.  Rapid 
boiler.     1,444,696;  Feb.  6. 

Marshall,  William  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Movable  tool 
holder  for  lathes.     1.476,262  :   Dec.   4. 

Marshall,  William  H.,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  L.  F.  Raymond,  Chicago,  111.  Humidi- 
fier for  internal  -  combustion  engines.  1,459,183 ; 
June  19. 

Marshall,  William  R.,  assignor  to  The  Holyoke  Company, 
Holyoke,  Mass.     Winding  spool.     1,460,595  ;  July  3. 

Marshick,  Oliver  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bellows  mechanism 
for  electric  relays.     1,454,129  ;  May  8. 

Marshick,  Oliver  J.,  and  E.  L.  Crosby,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Pouring  mechanism  for  refractory  furnaces.  1,446,981  : 
Feb.  27. 

Marshick,  Oliver  J.,  and  B.  L.  Crosby,  Detroit,  Micb. 
Reversing  mechanism.      1,457,312  ;  June   5. 

Marston,  Edgar  J.  (See  Hammond,  L.  E.,  and  Smith, 
assignors.) 

Marston,  Edgar  J.,  et  al.  (See  Adams,  Frank  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Marston,  Howard  P.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Mathewson, 
S.  B.,  and  Jamison,  assignors.) 

Marston.  Howard  F.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Size-reducible  box. 
1,450,674  ;  Apr.   3. 

Marston,  Howard  P.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Size-reducible  box. 
1.451,622;  Apr.   10. 

Marswerke  A.-G.     (See  Pranzenburg,  Claus,  assignor.) 

Marteau,  Ralph  L.,  and  G.  A.  Schroeter,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Adjustable  metatarsal  shoe  shank.     1,477,146;  Dec.  11. 

Martel,  Edgar  J.,  Laconia,  N.  H.  Automobile  lock. 
1,449,769:   Mar.   27. 

Martel,  Edgar  J.,  Laconia,  N.  H.  Steering-wheel  switch 
control     1,470,237;   Oct.  9. 

Martel.  Edgar  J.,  and  R.  G.  Sanders,  Laconia,  N.  H. 
Switch  support.     1,471,496:  Oct.  2:!. 

Martel,  I>ouis  V.,  and  P.  Methot,  assignors  of  one-third 
to  O.  P.  Moreau,  Manchester,  N.  H.  Washing  machine. 
1,474,277  ;  Nov.  13. 


Martell,  Albert  A.,  assignor  to  The  Taft-Peirce  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Floating  reamer. 
1,470,020;   Oct.   9. 

Marten,  Thomas  H.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Produc- 
ing visual  depth  in  projected  pictures.  1,461,131 ;  July 
10. 

Marten,  Thomas  H.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Produc- 
ing visual  depth  in  projected  pictures.  1,461,132  ;  July 
10. 

Marten,  Thomas  H.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Projec- 
tion device.     1,461,133  ;  July  10. 

Martens,  Frantz  A.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Gluing  de- 
vice for  uniting  warp  threads.     1,468,207  ;  Sept.  18. 

Martens,  Frantz  A.,  assignor  to  Martens'  Patent  "Twist- 
ing-In"  Machine  Cc.  Ltd.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Me- 
chanical thread-pasting  apparatus.     1,461,281  ;  July  10. 

Martens'  Patent  "Twisting-In"  Machine  Co.  Ltd.  (See 
Martens,  Frantz  A.,  assignor.) 

Martens,  Rudolph  M.,  Boston,  Mass.  Locking  switch. 
1,465.451  ;  Aug.  21. 

Marti,  Rudolph  E.,  Pocahontas,  111.  Harvester  feed  con- 
trol.    1,441,867;  Jan.  9. 

Martin,   A.   J.,    et   al.      (See   Baker,    Louis   E.,  assignor.) 

Martin,    Albert   D.      (See   Tabor,    William   B.,    assignor.) 

Martin,  Alfred  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Record-card-filing  device. 
1,469,798  ;    Oct.   9. 

Martin,  Alphonse.  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  Electric  water 
heater.     1,474,638  :  Nov.  20. 

Martin.  Arthur  I.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Es- 
mond Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blanket  or  similar  article. 
De.s.  62,062  ;  Mar.  13. 

Martin  Automatic  Fishing  Reel  Company.  (See  Maury, 
Alfred   D.,   assignor.) 

Martin,  Cecil  C,  Seattle,  Wash.  Baseball  game  device. 
1.473,308;  Nov.  6. 

Martin,  Chancellor,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Truss.  1,440.692; 
Jan.  2. 

Martin,  Charles  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Individual  sheet 
and  envelope  separators  for  pneumatic  feeders. 
1,463,329;  July  31. 

Martin,  Charles  1'.     (See  Gist,  F.  B.,  and  Martin.) 

Martin,  Christian  H.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Orthopedic  appliance. 
1,477,070  ;   Dec.   11. 

Martin,  Christopher  W.,  and  M.  P.  Allen  ;  said  Allen  as- 
signor to  said  Martin,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Dirigible  head- 
light.    1,442,490;  Jan.  16. 

Martin,  Clement  S.,  Rockville,  Md.  Demountable  tire 
rim.     1,453,633  ;  May  1. 

Martin,  Clyde  W.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  and  L.  E.  Hoffman, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Itinerant  vending  and  sales  vehicle. 
1,466,539  :   Aug.    28. 

Martin-Copeland  Company  (See  Jacobson,  Bror  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Martin-Copeland  Company.  (See  Kirk,  Lloyd  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Martin,  David,  Watson,  111.  Skinning  knife.  1,477,510; 
Dec.   11. 

Martin,  David  B.,  and  J.  Westerby,  Hagersville,  Ontario, 
Canada.     Concrete  mixer.     1,453,634  ;  May  1. 

Martin,  De  Loss  K.,  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Multiplex  trans- 
mission circuits.     1,461,064  ;   July   10. 

Martin,  De  Loss  K.,  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Radiosignaling  call 
system.     1.476,003  ;   Dec.   4. 

Martin,  De  Loss  K.,  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Frequency-con- 
trol  system       1.476,721.  Dec.   11. 

Martin,  Earnest  R.,  Rldgefield  Park,  N.  J.  Receptacle 
cap.     1,450,100;   Mar.   27. 

Martin,  Edward  B.      (See  Briese,  G.  L.,  and  Martin.) 

Martin,   Edward  E.      (See  Moors,  G.   P.,  and  Martin.) 

Martin.  Edward  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Telephone  meter. 
1,474,053  ;  Nov.  13. 

Martin,  Ella,  Bottesford,  England.  Sparking  plug. 
1,468,616  :   Sept.   18. 

Martin,  Elmer  R.,  assignor  to  Elgin  Street  Sweeper  Co., 
Elgin,  111.  Refuse  guide  for  street  sweepers. 
1,443,190;  Jan.  23. 

Martin,  Elmer  R.,  assignor  to  Elgin  Street  Sweeper  Co., 
Elgin,  111.  Gutter-broom  arrangement  for  street  sweep- 
ers.    1,452,307  ;   Apr.   17. 

Martin,  Elmer  R.,  assignor  to  Elgin  Street  Sweeper  Co., 
Elgin,    111.      Street   sweeper.      1,456,393 ;   May   22. 

Martin.  Ernest  J.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Artist's  frame. 
1,465,857;  Aug.  21. 

Martin,  Francis  G.,  Liverpool,  England.  Cleansing  of 
condensers  and  like  apparatus.     1,447,096 ;  Feb.  27. 

Miirtin.  Francis  L.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
A.  W.  Swiezv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Loose-leaf  con- 
nection.     1.461,669  ;   July    10. 

Martin,  Frank  J.,  Turners  Falls,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Mar- 
tin Machine  Company,  Inc.  Tool  holder.  1,451,705 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Martin,  Fred  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Smelting  &  Refining  Company.  Apparatus  and  method 
for  sampling  ores.     1,448,758  ;  Mar.  20. 

Martin.  Fred  M.,  assignor  to  American  Smelting  and 
Refining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
disintegrating  ores.     1,448,759  ;  Mar.  20. 

Martin.  Pred  M.,  assignor  to  American  Smelting  and  Re- 
fining Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ore-stream  hopper. 
1,448,760;  Mar.  20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Martin,  Fred  M.,  assignor  to  American  Smelting  and  Re- 
flnins  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ore-stream  conveyer. 
1,448,761 :  Mar.  20. 

Martin.  Frod  N.     i  Soe  Willson,  Russell  A.,  assignor.) 

Martin,  Fred  P.,  Ottawa,  Kans.  Bridge  form.  1,448,854 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Martin,  Fredericlj  C.    (See  Capstaff,  J.  G.,  and  Martin.) 

Martin.  Frederick  H.,  .\kron,  Oliio,  assignor  to  The  B. 
F.  Goodricii  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  OverDoot. 
1,476,.S26  :   Dec.   11. 

Martin,  Frederick  T.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  J.  Galla- 
gher, Merion,  Pa.  Valve-spring  lifter.  1,463,709 ; 
July  31. 

Martin,  Frederick  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Franklin  Railway  Supply  Company.  Furnace  door. 
1,476,907;   Dec.  11. 

Martin,  Glenn  L.  (See  McCullough,  Frederick  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Martin,  H.  P.,  &  Sons.     (See  Smith.  Lyddane,  assignor.) 

Martin,  Harold  T.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
panv, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multiple-unit 
switch.      1.478,042:   Dec.    18. 

Martin,  Harry  L.,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  J.  G.  Noah,  and  J. 
B.  Boggan,  Amorv,  Miss.  Vehicle  wheel.  1,448,855  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Martin,  Harry  S.      (See  Willett,  A.  H,,  and  Martin.) 

Martin,  Harvey  A.,  Brady,  Tex.  Drill-hit  swelling  and 
dressing  apparatus.     1,453,154  ;  Apr.  24. 

Martin.  Henrv  C.  Elkhart.  Ind.  Sound  box  for  phono- 
graphs.    1.443,371  ;  .Tan.  30. 

Martin.  Henry  C,  Elkhart.  Ind.  Recording  and  repro- 
ducing instrument.      1,443.372:  .Tan.  30. 

Martin,  Henry  F.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Hoist  and  Ma- 
chine Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lifting  truck.  1,452,566; 
Apr.  24. 

Martin.  Horace  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Semiautomatic  tele- 
graphic  sending   machine.      1,445,226 ;   Feb.   13. 

Martin,  James,  and  Company  Ijimited.  (See  McNeill,  John 
h\,  assignor.) 

Martin,  James  M.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Pipe  wrench. 
1,450,297;  Apr.  3. 

Martin,  James  K.,  Renton,  Wash.  Cookie-carton  display 
cover.     1,465.650  :  Aug.  21. 

Martin,  .Tames  V.     fSee  Zinimermann,  Paul  G.,  assignor.) 

Martin,  James  V.,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Shock-absorbing  rudder. 
1,464,209  ;  Aug.  7. 

Martin,  James  V.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  shock  ab- 
sorber.    1,471,968;  Oct.  23. 

Martin.  James  W.,  jr.,  Clendenin,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to 
Carljide  and  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation.  Making 
carbonblack.     1,477,511 ;   Dec.   11. 

Martin,  .losse  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Heater.  1,447,142; 
Feb.  27. 

Martin,  Jesse  C,  jr.     (See  Roberts,  J.  T.,  and  Martin.) 

Martin.  .Jesse  C..  jr.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Plug  cock  and 
lubricating  means  therefor.     1,456,326  ;   May  22. 

Martin,  John.     (See  Sharp,  F.,  and  Martin.) 

Martin,  John.  Knocklong,  Ireland.  Pneumatic  wheel. 
1,446,197  ;  Feb.  20. 

Martin,  John  C.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Deposit  and  collec- 
tion   receptacle.      1,478,977 ;    Dec.    25. 

Martin,  .John  I.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tire  tread.  Des.  63,303  ; 
Nov,    20. 

Martin.  John  I.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber 
Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tire  tread.  Des.  63,056 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Martin,  John  J.,  Hill  City,  Minn.  Road-working  appara- 
tus.    1,476,263  ;   Dec.  4. 

Martin,  John  L.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.    Swing.    1,462,796  ;  July  ^ 

Martin.  John  L.,  jr.,  Newport  News,  Va.  Internal-com- 
bustion engine.     1.471,497  :  Oct.  23. 

Martin,  John  W.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  B.  Farr,  San 
Ardo,  Calif.    Battery-testing  device.    1,448,142  ;  Mar.  13. 

Martin,  Jorgen  W.,  Mora,  Minn.  Starting-crank  holder  for 
automobiles.     1,464,438  ;  Aug.  7. 

Martin,  Joseph,  Munich,  Germany.  Clamshell.  1,472,336  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Martin,  Julius.  Chicago,  111.  Window  washing  and  dry- 
ing mechanism.     1,474;840  ;  Nov.  20. 

Martin.  Laurence  C.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Rheostat. 
1,473,915  ;  Nov.  13. 

Martin,  Lerov  L.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Tool  handle  or 
holder.     1,449,430  :   Mar.  27. 

Martin,  Lester  B.,  Ford,  Va.  Manifold  connection  lock. 
1,460,205;  June  26. 

Martin,  Louis  G.     (See  Jameson,  T.  H.,  and  Martin.) 

Martin  Machine  Company.  (See  Martin,  Frank  J., 
assignor.) 

Martin,  Miles  L.,  Bainbrldge,  Ga.  Trap.  1,460,596; 
July  3. 

Martin,  Milton  G.,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.  Cuspidor. 
1,461,156:  July  10. 

Martin,  Oscar  J.,  Graham,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  H.  D.  Lambeth,  Elon  College,  N.  C.  Hat  ard  coat 
rack.     1,441,868;  Jan.  9. 

Martin-Parry  Corporation.  (See  McGlashan,  James,  as- 
signor. ) 

Martin-Parry  Corporation.  (See  Manly,  C.  M.,  and  Mc- 
Glashan, assignors.) 

Martin,  Percy  W..  assignor  to  Smalley  General  Co.,  Bay 
City,  Mich.  M^iVing  screw-cutting  dies  and  the  like. 
1,444,624  ;   Feb.   6. 


Martin,  Perry  S.,  Harrisonburg,  Va.  Seed-sowing  device. 
1.474,599;  Nov.  20. 

Martin,  Perry  S.,  assignor  to  Newtown  Giant  Incubator 
Corporation.  Harrisonburg,  Va.  Hydrocarbon  burner. 
1,449,431 ;   Mar.  27. 

Martin,  Pierre,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Overhead  runway. 
1.4.54.937  :  May  15. 

Martin,  Raymond  W.  (See  Holycross,  L.  B.,  and  Mar- 
tin.) 

Martin,  Richard,  Swansea,  and  J.  I.  Richards,  Ystalyfera, 
near  Swansea,  Wales.  Apparatus  for  use  in  the  treat- 
ment of  pulverulent  or  granular  materials  with  gases. 
1,471,619  ;  Oct.  23. 

Martin,  Richard  D.,  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  Coke-drawing  ma- 
chine.    1,472,730  ;  Oct.  30. 

Martin,  Robert  J.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.  Game  apparatus. 
1,454,683  ;  May  8. 

Martin,  Robert  P.     (See  Kollock,  G.  L.,  and  Martin.) 

Martin,  Sidney  O.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Signal.  Des.  63,477  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Martin,  Stanton  C,  Erie,  Pa.  Pulverizing  machine. 
1,472,609  ;  Oct.  30. 

Martin,  Talbot  G.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Automatic  Electric  Company.  Party-line 
tclcpobne  system.     1,442.082  ;   Jan.   16. 

Martin,  Talbot  G.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Automatic  Electric  Company.  Auto- 
matic telephone  and  selective  signaling  system. 
1,442,770;  Jan.  16. 

Martin,  Talbot  G.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Automatic  Electric  Company.  Telephone 
automatic  trunking  apparatus.      1,443,494  :    Jan.   30. 

Martin,  Talbot  G.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Measured-service  automatic  tele- 
phone system.     1,459,229  ;  June  19. 

Martin,  Talbot  G.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Measured-sei-vice  telephone  sys- 
tem.    1,460,726  ;  July  3. 

Martin,  Talbot  G.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Party-line  telephone  system. 
1,463,271  ;  July  31. 

Martin,  Talbot  G.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Two-wire  partv-line  lockout  tele- 
phone system.     Rel5,706  ;  Oct.  80. 

Martin,  Talbot  G.,  Chicago,  and  B.  D.  Willis,  Oak  Park, 
assignors  to  Automatic  Electric  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Multioflice  telephone  system.     1,475,590  ;  Nov.  27. 

Martin,  Theodor,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  Alarm  device 
for  tires.     1,447,595  ;  Mar.  6. 

Martin,  Thomas,  Vernon,  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Au- 
tomobile fender.     1,446,805  ;  Feb.  27. 

Martin,  Thomas  E.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Pump.  1.444,880 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Martin,  Thomas  W.,  Hibbing,  Minn.  Lawn  trimmer. 
1,460,261  ;    June   26. 

Martin,  Truman  J.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Steering  wheel  for 
automobiles.     1,476,347  ;   Dec.  4. 

Martin,  Wallace  S.,  Monongahela,  Pa.  Bumper. 
1.455,644  :  Mav  15. 

Martin,  Weaver,  Lafayette,  Oreg.  SidehiU  ladder. 
1,442,694  ;  Jan.  16. 

Martin,  Wilfred  G.,  Peoria,  111.  Spring-oiling  device. 
1,462,562  ;  July  24. 

Martin,  William  A.,  Cando,  N.  Dak.  Wrench.  1,442,351; 
Jan.  16. 

Martin,  William  A.,  Wellington,  Colo.  Dividing-bofl  1 
regulator.      1,462,017;   July   17. 

Martin,  William  A.,  and  H.  Kegel,  assignors  of  one-third  to 
said  Martin,  one-third  to  said  Kegel,  and  one-third  to 
F.  B.  Cameron,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Headlight-ad.iusting 
mechanism.      1,476,630 :    Dec.   4. 

Martin,  William  H.,  Flushings,  Netherlands.  Determin- 
ing the  position  of  the  center  of  gravity  of  rotary 
bodies  with  respect  to  the  axis  of  rotation.  1,475,848 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Martin,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Equalizing 
transmission.     1,470,632  ;  Oct.  16. 

Martin,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Signaling  cir- 
cuit.    1,471,404;  Oct.  23. 

Martin,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  For- 
warding system  for  ocean  cables  and  the  like. 
1,472,849  :    Nov.   6. 

Martin,  William  O.     (See  Steen,  B,  J.,  and  Martin.) 

Martin.  William  T.      (See  Trout,  O.  C,  and  Martin.) 

Martiudell.  Frank,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  The  Anthony 
Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Liquid-fuel  burner. 
1.454,975  :  M.Ty  15. 

Martine.  Alvin  R.     (See  Corbett,  Carl  C,  assignor.) 

Martinelli,  Lloyd  A.  (See  Johnston,  C.  F.,  and  Martl- 
nelli.) 

Martinelli,  Lloyd  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Piston-ring 
compressor.      1,447,561 :   Mar.   6. 

Martinetto,  Vittorio,  Turin,  Italy  Automatic  maximum 
and  minimum  current  circuit  breaker.  1,472,370 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Martinez.  Matias  B.,  Guastl,  Calif.  Combination  tooL 
1,453,155  ;  Apr.  24. 

Martini  &  Hiineke  Maschinenbau-Aktien-Gesellschaft. 
(Sec  Ludwig,  Max,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  poien^ees^Continued. 


Martino,    Letterio,    Everett,    Mass.      Boiler-tube    stopper. 

1,444,351 ;   Feb.   6. 
Martinson,     John,     Duluth,     Minn.        Pulling     machine. 

1,464,721 ;  Aug.  14. 
Martinson,   Martin,    Princeton,    111.      Shield.      1,466,669 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Martinsville  Glass  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.     (See  Clarke, 

Ira  M.,   assignor.) 
Martire,    Vincent,    S.    Defrancisco,    L.    Messino,    and    N. 
Lombardo,     Gloversville,     N.     Y.       Automobile     brak«. 
1,471,780  ;  Oct.  23. 
Marts,    Ashley    E.    and    C.    E.,    Darlington,    Ind.     Valve- 
spring  compressor.     1,468,121 ;  Sept.  18. 
Marts,  Claude  E.      (See  Marts,  Ashley  E.  and  C.  B.) 
Martus,  Martin   L.,  Woodbury,  Conn.     Electrode  element 
for  galvanic  batteries  and  producing  same.     1,450,004  ; 
Mar.  27. 
Martus,    Martin   L.,   Woodbury,   Conn.     Primary   battery. 

1,459,512  ;  June  19. 
Martus,    Martin    L.,    Woodbury,    J.    G.    Ross,    and    E.    H. 
Becker,  assignors  to  The  Watorbury  Battery  Co.,  Water- 
bury  Conn.     Primary  battery.     1,450,043  ;  Mar.  27. 
Martyn,  David  L.,  Vancouver,  Wash.     Reboring  machine. 

1,463,089;  July  24. 
Marvel  Company.     (See  Weir,  Roy  W.,  assignor.) 
Marvin,    Daniel    H.,    Cedar    Rapids,    Iowa.      Automobile 

transmission  gearing.      1,475,350  :  Nov.   27. 
Marvin,    Gwynne    L.,    Morgan    Hill.,    Calif.      Bed    shield. 

1,472,731  :  Oct.  30. 
Marvin,  Joseph  B.,  jr.,  Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y.     Chlorination. 

1.442,491  ;  Jan.  16. 
Marvin,    Richard    H.,    assignor    to    The    R.    Thomas    & 
Sons   Company,   East   Liverpool,   Ohio.      Insulator   con- 
nector.    1,441,990  ;  Jan.  9. 
Marx,  Gustavo  C,  assignor  to  Diehl  Manufacturing  Co., 
Elizabeth,  N.  J.     Electric  motor.     1,468,307  ;   Sept.  18. 
Marx  &  Haas  Clothing  Co.     (See  Rivett,  A.  W.,  and  Wein- 
berger,  assignors. ) 
Marx,"^  Joseph  J.     (See  Brunk,  Oscar  E.  W.,  assignor.) 
Marx,  Karl  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Machine  for  turning  crank 

pins  of  crank  shafts.     1,456,028;  May  22. 
Marx,     Richard,     Detroit,     Mich.      Furnace.      1,464,210 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Man,  Robert  J.     (See  Heess,  Jacob,  assignor.) 
Marx,   Robert  J.      (See  Rabue,   Wilhelm,   assignor). 
Marx,   Stephen   J.,   assignor  to  The  Cleveland   Air  Engi- 
neering Company,   Cleveland,   Ohio.      Filtering  appara- 
tus for  air  and  the  like.     1,454,248  ;  May  8. 
Marye,  Clifford  P.,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor  to  Marye  Safety 
Nut  Corporation.     Thread-machine   cutter.      1,441,015; 
Jan.  2.  „   ^ 

Marye,  Clifford  P.,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to  Marye  Safety 
Nut     Corporation.       Threaded     structure.       1,470,455 ; 
Dec.  4. 
Marye  Safety  Nut  Corporation.     (See  Marye,  Clifford  P., 

assignor.) 
Maryland    Glass    Corporation.      (See    Heuisler,    Philip    I., 

assignor.) 
Maryland  Trust  Company,  trustee.     (See  Black,  S.  D.,  and 

Decker,  assignors.) 
Marzo,  Fernando  C,  Placentia,  Calif.     Continuous  evapo- 
rator for  vegetable  and  fruit  pulps.     1,446,651  ;  Feb.  27. 
Maschinen    fiir    Massenverpackung    G.    m.   b.    H.       (See 

Otting,  KarL) 
Maschinen-  und  Wellenlager  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter 

Haftung.     (See  Kuhne,  Georg  A.  R.,  assignor.) 
Maschinenfabrik  RUti.     (See  Derrer,  Rudolf,  assignor.) 
Mascord,      George      W.,      London,      England.      Conveyer. 

1,447,423;  Mar.  6. 
Mase,   Roscoe   P..   WiUdnsburg,   assignor   to   Mine   Safety 
Appliance     Company,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Gas     mask. 
1.474,205  ;  Nov.  13. 
Masellis,  Vincenzo.     (See  Albo,  A.,  and  Masellis.) 
Mash,  Frank,  Detroit,  Mich.    Music-leaf  turner.    1,462,715  ; 

July  24. 
Masin,   Joseph,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Bearing.      1,462,716 ; 

July  24. 
Masland,  C.  H.,  &  Sons.      (See  Masland,  Charles  H.,  2d, 

assignor.) 
Masland,    Charles    H.,    2d,    Melrose,    assignor    to    C.    H. 
Masland  &  Sons,   Inc.,   Philadelphia,  Pa.     Fabric-print- 
ing machine.      1,460,206  ;   June   26. 
Masland,    Harvey    C,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Splint   for   the 
setting  and  retaining  in  place  of  fractures  of  the  long 
bones  of  the  limbs.     1,468,387  ;  Sept.  18. 
Maslen,    Frank    A.,    et    al.'      (See    Walper,    Curry    0.,    as- 
signor. I 
Mason,  Albert  G.,  and  L.  C.  Buckley,  Lisbon,  assignors  to 
The  R.  Thomas  &  Sons  Company,  East  Liverpool,  Ohio. 
Machine    for    heading    porcelain    tubes    and    the    like. 
1,471,907;  Oct.  23. 
Mason,  Arthur  C,  Hawthorne,  N.  J.     Stop-motion  mech- 
anism for  warping  machines.     1,458,189  ;  June  12. 
Mason,   Arthur   C..    Hawthorne,    N.    .1.      Selective  pulley- 
control   mechanism.      1,466,379 ;    Aug.    28. 
Mason,   .Arthur  C,   assignor   to  General  Motors   Corpora- 
tion,   Detroit,    Mich.      Connecting    rod    and    wrist-pin 
connecting    device.      1,444,352 ;    Feb.   6. 
Mason,    Arthur    C,    Flint,    Mich.,    assignor    to    General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.     Brake  and  clutch 
mechanism.     1,473,115  ;  Nov.  6. 


Mason,  Arthur  C,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Widmer,  Glen   Jfock, 
N.     J.        Drill-press     spindle     mounting.       1,444,625 ; 
Feb.  6. 
Mason,    Bonner    D.,    Attleboro,    Mass.,    assignor    to    The 
Mason    Box    Company.      Display    device.      1,454,552 ; 
May  8. 
Mason   Box  Company,  The.      (See  Mason,  Bonner  D.,  as- 
signor. ) 
Mason,  Carl  T.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Tiffany  Manu- 
facturing   Company,    Newark,    N.    J.      Parking    lamp. 
1,475,443  ;  Nov.  27. 
Mason,   Elliott  J.,  assignor  to   Heyl  &  Patterson,  Incor- 
porated,   Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Coke    wharf.      1,468,971 ; 
Sept.  25. 
Mason,    Eugene    E.,    Atlanta,    Ga.       Stove.       1,475,849 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Mason,   Eugene  G..   Washington,  D.  C,   assignor  to  Con- 
tinental Can  Company,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Timing  de- 
vice     for      fiUed-can-closing      machines.         1,467,442  ; 
Sept.  11. 
Mason,  Frank  C.      (See  Crites,  Virgil  C,  assignor.) 
Mason,     Fred      H.,     Chinchilla,     Pa.      Mirror     support. 

1,461,626  ;   July   10. 
Mason,  George  W.,   Lincoln,  Nebr.     Automobile  direction 

signal.     1,457,260;  May  29. 
Mason,  Henry  W.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.     Heating  furnace.. 

1,462,018  ;  July  17. 
Mason.    James    B..    jr.,    Nashville,   Tenn.      Toilet    article. 

1,470,994  ;  Oct.  16. 
Mason,     John,     Philadelphia,     Pa.     Dispensing     device. 

1,452,922  ;  Apr.  24. 
Mason,    John,     Philadelphia,    Pa.      Tool    for    pneumiitic- 

riveters.     1,462,293  ;  July  17. 
Mason,   Loren  D.,   assignor  of  one-half  to   O.   M.   Myers, 

Kokomo,  Ind.     Burner.     1,441,991  ;  Jan.  9. 
Mason,  Max  C,  Keene,  N.  H.     Rotary  pump.     1,467,944  ; 

Sept.   11. 
Mason,    Oscar    L.,    Mayfield,    Ky.      Headlight-controlling 

mechanism.     1,449.432  ;   Mar.  27. 
Mason    Regulator    Company.      (See    Melcher.    George    S., 

assignor. ) 
Mason,  Stanley  F.      (See  Kidd,  James  A.,  assignor.) 
Mason   Tire  and   Rubber   Company,   The.      (See   Dirkson,. 

J.  W.,  and  Clough,  assignors.) 
Mason,  Wesley  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Closure  for  contain- 
ers.    1,453,07T ;  Apr.  24. 
Mason,    William    D.       (See    Hanna,    R.    W.,    Mason,    and 

Hamilton.) 
Mason,  William  G.      (See  Hawtin,  Charles  W.,  assignor.) 
Mason,  William  H.,  Leesburg,  Ohio.     Wire-fence  fastener. 

1,450,298;  Apr.  3. 
Mason,   William  S.,  Norrlstown,   assignor  of  one-third  to 
C.  B.  Harding,   Lansdowne,  and  one-third  to   H.  Fred- 
ericks,    Philadelphia,     Pa.       Metallic    vehicle     wheel. 
1,478,291 ;  Dec.  18. 
Masow,    Frank    H.,    Berkeley,    Calif.      Saw-flling    device.. 

1,457,880  ;  June  5. 
Mass,    August     G.,     Cincinnati,     Ohio.      Vehicle    wheel. 

1,456,642  ;  May  29. 
Massaurger,   Louis,   and  L.   Marqu6,   Bacon   les  Bruyers, 

France.     Hood  latch.     1,468,823 :  Sept.  25. 
Massee,  Thomas  D.,  Maeon,  Ga.    Basket.    1,440,740  ;  Jan.  2. 
Masser,  Allan  M.,  assignor  to  F.  M.  Davis,  Chicago,  111. 

Grate  bar.     1,475.159;  Nov.  20. 
Massey,  Amedee,  and  A.  Benson.  Norwich,  Conn.     Picker- 
stick  check.     1,463,128  :  July  24. 
Massey    Concrete    Products    Corporation.      (See    Hobson,. 

John   S.,  as.signor.) 
Massey    Concrete   Products    Corporation.      (See   Kircher, 

Paul,  nssignor.) 
Massey,  George  B.  J.     (See  Brakere,  John  D.,  assignor.) 
Massey,    George    B.,    assignor    to    Randolph-Perkins    Co., 
Chicago,   111.     Brake  and  control  system  for  swinging 
booms.     1,476,989;  Dec.  11. 
Massey-Harris  Harvester  Company. 

and   Baseman,    assignors.) 
Masspy,     Solon    P.,     Denver,    Colo. 

July   10.- 
Massicotte,    Louis    G.,    Providence,    R.    I. 

holder  and  moistener.     1.473.153  ;   Nov.  6. 
Massie,    Alonzo   A.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Barber's   cabinet. 

1,476,908;  Dec.  11. 
Massillon    Foundry    &    Machine    Company.       (See    Paul, 

Stephen,  assignor.) 
Massoll,  Curtis  A.,   assignor  to  J.  A.  Whlttaker,  Detroit, 

Mich.     Latch.     Rel5,619 ;  June  5. 
Masson,    John.    San   Francisco,   Calif.     Oven   Illuminator. 

1.444,260;   Feb.  6. 
Masson.   Louis  M.,   Romainville,    Prance.      Automatic   ad- 
justment   device    for    mechanical    transmission    gears. 
1,443.630;   .Tan.  30. 
Mast,    John    Z.,    Denbigh,    Va.      Mall   crane.      1,472,732 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Mast,  Matthew  J.     (See  Erickson,  C.  E.,  and  Mast.) 
Master  Builders  Company,  The.      (See  Haldeman,  Frank 

M.,  assignor.) 
Master    Carbureter    Corporation.       (See    Summers,    Caleb 

E..   assignor.) 
Master  Tire  &  Rubber  Company.      (See  Black,  Joseph  J., 

assignor.) 
Masterpos,  James,  et  al.      (See  Marshall,  Walker  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 


(See  Pollard,  A.  L., 
Stove.      1,461,065 ; 
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ilasters,  Arthur  R.,  Boise,  Idaho.  Spring  bed.  1,475,402; 
Nov.  27. 

Ilasters,  Charles  E.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Child's  vehicle. 
1,445.338:  Feb.   13. 

Mastln.  Charles  I.  E.,  Midland  Park,  N.  J.  Tacking. 
1,473.402  :   Nov.  6. 

Uastlii,  Charles  I.  E..  Midland  Park,  N.  J.  Packing. 
1.473,597;    Nov.   6. 

Mastln,  Walter  C,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Bib  overalls. 
1,463.748  ;  July  31. 

Maeury,  Alfred  F*.     (See  Moran,  Henry  J.,  assignor.) 

Masury,  Alfred  F.,  assignor  to  International  Motor  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  T.  Wheel  mounting  for  motor-pre- 
pelled  railway  cars.     1,451,267;   .\pr.   10. 

Masury,  .Mfred  F.,  and  A.  H.  Lelpert,  assignors  to  Inter- 
national Motor  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Cushion 
connection  for  vehicle  springs.     1,463,655  ;  July  31. 

Masury,  Alfred  F.,  New  York,  and  A.  H.  Lelpert,  College 
Point,  assignors  to  International  Motor  Company,  New 
Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Cushion  connection  for  vehicle  construc- 
tion.    1.472.371  ;  Oct.  30. 

Masury,  Alfred  F.,  and  A.  H.  Lelpert,  assignors  to  Inter- 
national Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spring 
mounting  for  cushion  connections.     1,472,372  ;  Oct.  30. 

Masury.  Alfnd  F.,  and  K.  S.  Bolger,  assignors  to  Inter- 
national Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Variable- 
speed  winch  for  motor  trucks.     1.474,504  ;  Nov.  13. 

Masury-Young  Company.  (See  Keene.  Walte  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Matchett,  Vernon  O.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Tie 
spreader.     1,464,577  ;  Aug.   14. 

Matchette,  Frank  J..  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor-  to  The 
Servldor  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Ventilator. 
1,447,803;  Mar.  6. 

MiUorii;!.  Joiiu.  Memphis,  Toun.  Self-serving  table. 
1.444,697;    Feb.   6. 

Matha,  Charles  E.,  Chicago,  III.  Bow  for  string  instru- 
ments.     1,476,163 :    Dec.    4. 

Mathe.  Joseph  J.     (See  Kennedy,  Homer  R.,  assignor.) 

Jfathe,  Joseph  J.     (See  Poor,  Roy  W..  assignor.) 

Matheny,  Claude  A..  Cleveland  Heights,  and  F.  F. 
Steele.  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Firfproofing  construction  for 
buildings.      1,465,452  ;   Aug.   21. 

Mather,  Allan  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  E.  Brad- 
bury. Ottawa,  ()ntario,  Canada.  Oil  burner.  1,456,899  ; 
May  29. 

Mather.  George  L.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  The 
Fisk  Rubber  Company,  Chlcopee  Falls,  Mass.  Tire. 
Des.  63.478;  Dec.  11. 

Mather,  Lewis  V.  Detroit,  Mich.  Galvanizing  wheel 
rims.     1.442,437  ;  Jan.  16. 

Mather,  Lewis  V.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Electroplating  appara- 
tus.    1.442.438;  Jan.   16. 

Mather.   Norman   C.      (See  Dyer,   John,  assignor.) 

Mather,  Percy,  London,  England.  Relief  valve  for  tanks 
or  receptacles.     1.471.855;  Oct.  2S. 

Mather,  Richard.     (See  Moore,  H.,  and  Mather.) 

Mather  Spring  Co.,  The.  (See  Hendrickson,  Niels  E., 
assignor.) 

Mather.  William  A.,  and  J.  Smithies,  Wilmslow.  near 
Manchester,  assignors  to  Falre  Bros.  &  Co.  Ltd.,  Leices- 
ter, England.  String  and  like  fastener.  1,442,531 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Mathes.  .John.     (See  Connolly,  Frank  A.,  assignor.) 

Mathos.  Kirkc  B.      (See  Braselton.   Chester  H.,  assignor.) 

Mathes.  Robert  C,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vacuum-tube  repeater. 
1.442,4.S9  ;  .Tan.  16. 

Mathes.  Robert  C..  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany. Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmission 
circuits.      1.456.510  ;   May  29. 

Mathes,  Robert  C,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Repeater  system. 
1.470,238;    Oct.    9. 

Mathes,  Robert  C,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telegraph  system. 
1,472,483  :  Oct.  30. 

Mathes.  Robert  C,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmission  circuit. 
1,472.610  :  Oct.  30. 

Mathesius.  Waltlier,  Charlottenburg.  Germany.  Manu- 
facture of  lead  alloys.     1,447,143  ;  Feb.  27. 

Mathesius.  Walther.  Chicago,  111.  Gas-washer  tower. 
1.467.184  :    Sept.   4. 

Matbeson.  Andrew  A.,  assignor  to  Wyoming  Tool  Com- 
pany, Inc..  Shoshoni.  Wvo.  Alligator  .lug  picker. 
1,445,969;  Feb.  20. 

Matheson.  Howard  W.,  assignor  to  Shawinigan  Labora- 
tories, Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec.  Canada.  Manu- 
facture of  aldehyde-ammonia.     1,450,98^;  Apr.  10. 

Matheson,  Howard  W.,  assignor  to  Shawinigan  Labora- 
tories Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Making 
aldehyde  ammonia.     1,456,702  ;  May  29. 

Matheson,  Howard  W.,  assignor  to  Canadian  Electro  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Limited,  Montreal,  Qui-bcc,  Canada. 
Making  condensation  products  of  aliphatic  aldehvdt-s. 
1,450,984  ;  Apr.   10. 

Mathe.son,  Ian  E..  Radville,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
Toboggan  slide.     1,467.293  ;   Sept.  4. 

Mathe.sou,  Ian  E.,  Radville,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  To- 
boggan.    1.478.-345  ;   Dec.   IS. 

Matheson.  James  H..  Readi^cr.  Pa.  Ball-placing  device  for 
tube  mills.     1.454,684  ;  May  8. 


Matheson,  James  H.,  Reading,  Pa.     Apparatus  for  making 

lapwelded  tubes.     1,459,595  ;  June  19. 
Matheson,  James  W.     (See  Duff,  A.  L.,  and  Matheson.) 
Matheson,  Robert  S.,  Manila,  P.  I.     Oil  press.     1,465,227; 

-Aug.  14. 
Matheus,  John,  and   H.  Scheddin,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Egg 

turner.     1,473,792  ;  Nov.   13. 
Mathewes,  James  C,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Coin   counter. 

1.457,261  ;  May  29. 
Mathews,     Annie,     et     al.,     executors.        (See     Mathewp, 
;  Thomas.) 
Mathews,     Charles     O.,    Devon,     Conn.       Curtain     roller. 

1,462,866  ;  July  24. 
Mathews,    Frank.    Croyden,    and    S.    D.    Black,    London, 

England.        Eegi-sterlng      ticket      punch.        1,457,913 ; 

June  5. 
Mathews,  Frank  J.,  Deer  Park,  Wis.     Dispensing  appara- 
tus.    1,445,339:  Feb.  13. 
Mathews,  Fred,  Chicago,  111.     Lock  for  freight-car  doors. 

1,462,916  ;  .July  24. 
Mathews  Gravity  Carrier  Company.      (See  Buck,  Hermaiy 

J.,  assignor.) 
Mathews.    Harry    E..    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Pencil    holder. 

1,466,057;   Aug.    28. 
Mathews,  Paul  L.,  and  R.  M.   Willis,  Newark,  N.  J.     Ap- 
paratus  for    mixing.      1,458,492  ;    June    12. 
Mathews.    Sadie    L.,    St.    LouLs.    Mo.      Electric    lock    and 

alarm  for  automobiles.     1.445,529  ;  Feb.  13. 
Mathews,    Samuel    J.,    Sapulpa,    Okla.,    assignor    to    B-B 

Manufacturing    and    Drilling    Company.      Well-drilling 

apparatus.     1,462,975;    July   24. 
Mathews,     Thomas,     deceased,     Leicester,     England ;     A. 

Mathews  and  H.  W.  Buckingham,  executors.     C.'xrdboard 

and  like  toy.     1.451,301 ;  Apr.  10. 
Mathewson,  Mrs.  S.  B.,  et  al.,  trustees.     (See  Mathewson, 

S.  B.,  and  Jamison,  assignors.) 
Mathewson,  Stanley  B.,  et  al.,  trustees.     (See  Mathewson, 

S.  B.,  and  .Jamison,  assignors.) 
Mathewson,  Stanley  B.,  and  W.   K.  Jamison,   Springfield, 

Ohio,   assignors  to  W.   K.   Jamison,   S.   B.   Mathewson, 

H.   F.   Marston,   Mrs.   W.   K.   Jamison,   and  Mrs.   S.   B. 

Mathewson,  trustees  of  the  Lecar  Carbon  Company,  a 

trust  estate.     Carbonizing  compound  and  making  and' 

u.siug  it.     1.471.563  ;  Oct.  23. 
Mathewson,  Wilfred  B.,  North  Weymouth,  Mass.     Needle 

for  tufting  machines.     1,450,101 ;  Mar.  27. 
Mathewson.   Wilfred   B.,    North   Weymouth,   Mass.      Roll- 
edge     mattress     and     making    the    same.       1,450,102  r 

Mar.   27. 
Mathlas,  Herbert  J.,   Riverside,   assignor  to  Mathias-Van. 

Dyke  Company,  Trenton,  N.  J.     Set-up  bolt.     1.440,613  ; 

Jan.  2. 

Mathlas.  John  F.      (See  Kelly,  Harry,  assignor.) 
Mathias,    Louis,    assignor    to    D.    Lutjen,    San    Francisco^ 

Calif.     Vehicle  wheel.     1,445.405  ;  Feb.  18. 
ilathias-Van  Dyke  Company.      (See  Mathias,   Herbert  J... 

assignor.) 
Mathlas-Van  Dyke  Company.     (See  Van  Dyke,  Elmer  M., 

assignor.  I 
Jlathies,  John  E.  H.      (See  Barlow,  H.,  and  Mathies.) 
Matbieson    Alkali    Works.       (See    Brooks,    Benjamin    T.,. 

assignor.) 
Matbieson    Alkali    Works,    Inc.,    The.       (See    MacMahon, 

James  H.,  assignor.) 
Matbieson  Alkali  Works,   Inc.  The.      (See  Mauran,   Max, 

assignor.) 
Matbieson,  Hugh  M.,  Glasgow,  Scotland.     Score-indicating. 

device  for  garaos.      1.461.449  ;   .July  10. 
Mathieu,  P'rederick  W.     (See  Strahan,  G.  V.,  and  Mathieu.) 
Mathleu,    Joseph    L.       (See    Benolt.    A.,    Mathieu,    and 

Duchesne.) 
Mathieu,    Marlus,    Paris,    B^ance.      Rectifying   device  for 

weighing  machines.     1.441,23(3 ;  Jan.  9. 
Mathiotte,     Paul,     Neuilly-sur-Seine,    assignor    to    Pathe 

Cinema,    Anciens   Etablissements   Pathe    Freres,    Paris, 

France.      Frame    for    the    horizontal    development    of 

film    plates.      1.461,321 ;   July   10. 
Mathls,  Alfred,  Eldorado,  III.    Wheel.    1,478,978 ;  Dec  25 
Mathis,   Henrv   H..   New   Haven,   Conn.      Mechanical  gear 

shift.      1,446,806:   Feb.    27. 
Mathis,  Henrv  H..  New  Haven,  Conn.     Parallel-jaw  pliers 

with   adjustable   gap.      1,475.642;   Nov.   27. 
Mathis,  Robert  S.,  Corinth,  Miss.     Rug  and  making  same.^ 

1,464,879  ;  Au.g.  14. 
Mathis,  Walter  R.,  Atlanta.  Ga.     Method  and  apparatus 

for  treating  sludge.     1,441,731;  Jan.  9. 
Matisse,  Albert  and  C.   A.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Reflector. 

1,454,755  ;  May  8. 
Matisse,  Carl  A.     (See  Matisse,  Albert  and  C.  A.) 
Matlock,    Caswell   C.      (See   Oilman,   F.    L.,    and   Wilson, 

assignors,  i 
Matlock,  Chauncey,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Monroe- 

Ixiuisiana  Carbon   Company,  Monroe,  La.     Method  and 

apparatus  for  producing  carbon.     1,458.351  ;    June   12. 
Matonick,  Joseph,  Ashley,  Pa.     Rivet  holder.     1,477,579  ; 

Dec.   18. 
Matoushek,    Frank   J.,   Prairie   du   Sac,   Wis.      Aeroplane 

safety  appliance.     1,452.348  ;  Apr.   17. 
Matre  &  Company.     (See  Matre,  Victor  G.,  assignor.) 
Matre,  Victor  G.,  assignor  to  Matre  &  Company,  Chicago, 

111.     Pocket  holy-water  fountain.     1,459,230  ;  June  19. 
Matson,    Herman    F.,    La    Crosse,    Wis.      Safety    steering 

device  for  cars.     1,478,241 ;  Dec.  18. 


352 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


111. 


Fire     extinguisher. 


Matson,     Ivan     M.,     Chicago, 
1,468,163;  Sept.  18. 

Matson,  Olaves  R.,  Columbus,  Wis.  Tobacco  packer. 
1,461,491  :  July  10. 

Matson,  Ralph  C,  Portland,  Oreg.  Photographic  film  and. 
plate  holder.     1,463,710  ;  July  31. 

Matson,  Thomas,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  china  cabinet 
and  refrigerator.     1,469,601 ;  Oct.  2. 

Matsubayashi,  Kichigoro.  (See  Yoshida,  I.,  and  Matsu- 
bayashi.) 

Matsuoka,  Chokichl,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Agar-agar  com- 
position and  producing  the  same.     1,453,848  ;  May  1. 

Matsushita,  Roy,  Wilmette,  111.  Hot  plate.  1,469,166; 
Sept.  25. 

Mattausch,  Edwin  F.,  Rosalia,  Wash.  Phonograph  dia- 
phragm.    1,465,019  ;  Aug.  14. 

Mattel,  John  P.,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Washboiler.  1,450,638  ; 
Apr.   3. 

Matter,  Gustave  O.,  assignor  to  R.  A.  Duncan,  J.  R.  Thle- 
hoflf,  J.  H.  McCoy.  W.  Penigor,  and  K.  C.  Whitesell, 
Portland,  Oreg.     Lock  nut.     1,449,013  ;  Mar.  20. 

Mattern.  Carrie  A.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Stamp-canceling 
machine.     1,442,287  ;  Jan.   16. 

Mattern,  George  W.,  assignor  to  The  Crawford,  McGregor 
and  Canby  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Sole  plate  for  golf 
clubs.     1,452,695  ;  Apr.  24. 

Matteson,  Fred  C,  Warren,  Ohio.  Wheel.  1,446,427 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Matteson,  Jesse  O.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
Brunswick-Balke-CoUender  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ro- 
tary cue  rack,     1,478,043  ;  Dec,  18, 

Matthaei,  Max,  Cassel-Wilhelmshohe,  Germany,  Perma- 
nent way.     1,457,539  ;  June  5. 

Matthes,  Samuel  S.     (See  Manz,  M.  W.,  and  Matthes.) 

Matthes,  Samuel  S,,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany, Mansfield,  Ohio.  Conductor  support.  1,448,143  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Matthes,  Samuel  S.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany, Mansfield,  Ohio.  Holding  device.  1,461,779 ; 
July  17. 

Matthes,  Samuel  S.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany, Mansfield,  Ohio,  Support  for  electric  conductors. 
1,461,780;  Jujy   17. 

Matthes,  Samuel  S.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany, Mansfield,  Ohio,  Current  collector  and  sleet 
remover,     1,461,781 ;  July  17. 

Matthes,  Samuel  S.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany, Mansfield,  Ohio.  Switch  and  overhead  system. 
1,465.308  ;  Aug,   21. 

Matthes,  Samuel  S,,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company, 
Mansfield,  Ohio.  Supporting  device.  1,469,097 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Matthes,  Samuel  S.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany, Mansfield,  Ohio.  Conductor  support.  1,469,098 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Matthes,  Samuel  S.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany, Mansfield,  Ohio.  Conductor  support.  1,477,580  ; 
Dec,  18, 

Matthews,  Arthur  A,,  assignor  to  C.  Kenyon  Company, 
Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Tire  tread.     Des.  61,787  ;  Jan.  9. 

Matthews,  Charles  E.,  East  Providence,  R.  I,  Multiple- 
razor-blade  holder.     1,441,016  ;  Jan.  2. 

Matthews,  Edgar  M.     (See  Halslip,  R.  A.,  and  Matthews.) 

Matthews,  Edgar  M.     (See  StoUer,  H.  M,,  and  Matthews.) 

Matthews,  Edward,  Denver,  Colo,  Shock-absorbing 
spring,     1.459,983  ;   June  26. 

Matthews,  Edward,  Denver,  Colo.  Wrench.  1,466,136 ; 
Aug.   28. 

Matthews,  Herbert  M.,  Worton,  Md.  Leak  detector  for 
tire  tubes,      1,455,962;  May  22. 

Matthews,  Irving  C.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N,  Y,  Cellulose-ether  composition. 
1,469,816  ;  Oct,  9, 

Matthews,  James  F,,  North  Augusta,  S.  C,  assignor  of 
fifty-one  one-hundredths  to  W.  H.  White,  Augusta, 
Ga.      Box.      1,463,059 ;    July   24, 

Matthews,  James  H.,  Pittsburgh,  and  W.  R.  Ecke,  Ems- 
worth,  assignors  to  James  H.  Matthews  &  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Vn.  Method  of  and  machine  for  swaging 
blanks.     1,455,300;  May  15. 

Matthews,  James  H„  &  Company,  (See  Matthews,  J.  H., 
anrl  Ecke,  assignors,) 

Matthews,  Jas.  H.,  &  Co.  (See  Rickenhach,  Harry  C, 
assignor.) 

Matthews,  Jesse  C,  Kamiah,  Idaho.  Peep  sights  for 
firearms,      1,466,913  ;    Sept.   4, 

Matthews,  John  B„  Portland,  Oreg.  Silo  and  the  like 
built   of    wooden    staves.      1.449,620 ;    Mar.    27. 

Matthews,  John  E,,  Fremont,  Nebr.  Bearing  clamp  and 
file  guide.     1,476,265;  Dec.  4. 

Matthews,  John  F.,  Dover,  England.  Chimney  for  build- 
ings or  other  structures.     1,457,540  ;  .Tune  5. 

Matthews,  John  F„  Dover,  England.  Concrete  building. 
1,465,166  ;  Aug,   14. 

Matthews,  John  F.,  Dover,  England.  Means  for  building 
subaqueous  structures  such  as  sea  walls,  dock  walls,  and 
retaining  walls,  above  and  below  water,  and  the  like. 
1.474,538  ;    Nov,    20, 

Matthews,  John  R„  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Stump  burner.     1,440.741 ;  Jan.  2. 

Matthews,  Kinchen  N.,  St.  Louis,  Mo,  Piston  for  inter- 
nal-combustion engines,     1,476,264  ;  Dec,  4. 


Matthews,  Leo  F.  (See  Fleming,  H.  D.,  Matthews,  and 
Fleming.) 

Matthews,  Richard  B.,  East  Grinstead,  England.  Means 
for  keeping  accounts  and  composing  account  books. 
1,478,975;   Dec.   25. 

Matthews,  Scott  J,,  Port  Clinton,  Ohio.  Electric  system. 
1,447,480  ;  Mar.  6. 

Matthews,  Scott  J.,  assignor  to  G.  A.  True,  trustee.  Port 
Clinton,  Ohio.  Radiator  for  internal-combustion  en- 
gines.    1,475,308;  Nov.  27. 

Matthews,  William  H,,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Bedspring  sup- 
port.    1,460,262;   June  26. 

Matthews,  William  P.,  San  Joaquin,  Calif.  Land  leveler 
and  scraper.     1,449,528  ;  Mar.  27. 

Matthiessen,  Conrad  H.,  jr.,  Irvington-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 
Valve  mechanism  for  internal-combustion  engines. 
1,453,801  ;  May  1. 

Matthiessen,  Ira  C,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Reverse  mechanism  for 
motor  boats.     1,454,976  :  May  15. 

Mattice,  Royal,  Philadelphia,  Pa,  Welder's  tongs. 
1,443,798:   Jan,   30, 

Mattick,  Victor  A.     (See  Pelling,  B.  R..  and  Mattlck.) 

Mattingly,  Albertus  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Attachment 
for  sewing  machines.     1,467,866  ;  Sept.  11. 

Mattingly,  Albertus  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Attachment  for 
sewing  machines.     1,474,422  :   Nov.   20. 

Mattingly,  Albertus  B.,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Attachment 
for  sewing  machines.      1,475,235  :   Nov.  27. 

Mattingly  Automatic  Valve  Co.  (See  Mattingly,  Charles 
F..   assignor.) 

Mattingly  Automatic  Valve  Co.  (See  Mattingly,  C.  F., 
and   Montgomery,   assignors.) 

Mattingly,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  Mattingly  Automatic 
Valve  Co.,  St,  Louis,  Mo,  Automatic  liquid-level 
gauge  valve,     1,473,154 ;  Nov.  6. 

Mattingly,  Charles  F„  assignor  to  Mattingly  Automatic 
Valve  Co,,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Automatic  fountain  valve. 
1,478,669  ;  Dec.  25. 

Mattingly,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  Mattingly  Automatic 
Valve  Co.,  St,   Louis,  Mo.     Valve.     1,478,670  ;  Dec.  25. 

Mattingly,  Charles  F.,  Maplewood,  and  C.  F.  Montgomery, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignors  to  Mattingly  Automatic  Valve 
Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo,  Nonreturn  valve,  1,473,155 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Mattingly  &  Moore  Distillery  Co.  (See  Miller,  Samuel 
C,  assignor.) 

Mattlson,  Carl  L,,  assignor  to  Mattison  Machine  Works, 
Rockford,  111.  Abrading  or  polishing  machine. 
1,478,044  ;   Dec.   18. 

Mattison,  Carl  L.,  assignor  to  Mattison  Machine  Works, 
Rockford,  111.  Abrading  or  polishing  machine. 
1,478,575;   Dec.   25. 

Mattison  Machine  Works.  (See  Mattison,  Carl  L.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Mattson,  Emll  M,,  H,  W,  Popp,  Minneapolis,  and  A.  C. 
Hougland,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  .T.  L. 
Crump,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Pneumatic  hammer.  1,441.017; 
Jan.  2. 

Mattson,  Ivar,  and  R.  B.  Louden,  assignors  to  The 
Louden  Machinery  Company,  Fairfield,  Iowa.  Feed 
trough  for  animals.     1,447,562  :  Mar.  6. 

Mattson,  Julius,  Chicago,  111.     Silo.     1,448,226;  Mar.  13. 

Mattson,  .Julius,  Chicago,  111.     Silo.     1,451,171  ;  Apr.  10. 

Mattson,  Julius,  Chicago,  111.  Milling-machine  cutter. 
1,460,028  ;    June    26. 

Mattson,  Julius,  Chicago,  111.  Milling-machine  cutter. 
1,460,029 ;    June    26. 

Mattson,  .Julius,  Chicago,  111.  Milling-machine  cutter. 
1,460,030 ;    June    26, 

Mattson,  Mary  W,,  Hansboro,  N.  Dak.  Plant  waterer. 
1,453,401 ;  May  1. 

Matulich.  Charles  de  C,  Henley  Beach,  South  Australia, 
Australia.     Electric  kettle.     1,454,448  ;  May  8. 

Matyas,  Joseph,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  American  Musifer  Company,  Inc.  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Musical  instrument,     1,443,961 ;  Feb.  6, 

Man,  Louis  A.,  assignor  to  Milwaukee  Auto  Engine  and 
Supply  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis,  Contact  and  making 
same.     1,462,609  ;  July  24. 

Mauborgne,  Joseph  O.      (See  Cohen,  L.  and  Mauborgne.) 

Mauch.  John  L.,  Gulf,  Tex.  Distribution  system  for  feed- 
ing hot  liquid  material  to  traveling  belts.  1,467,867  ; 
Sept.   11. 

Mauch,  John  L.,  Gulf,  Tex.  Cooling  device  for  casting  ma- 
chines.     1,467,902  ;   Sept,   11, 

Mauck,  Victor,  Norristown,  Pa.  Welding,  1,443,982; 
Jan,  23, 

Mauck,  Victor,  Norristown,  Pa.  Shell-forming  mechanism. 
1,469,565;  Oct.  2. 

Mauck,  Victor,  Norristown,  assignor  to  John  Wood  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Conshohocken,  Pa.  Can-forming 
mechanism.     1,468,724  ;   Sept,  25. 

Maucl&re,  Pierr6  A,  P.  V.,  Paris,  France.  Safety  system 
for   storing   inflammable   liquids.      1.446,263 ;    Feb,   20. 

Maucl^re,  Pierre  A.  P.  V.,  Paris,  France.  Liquid-dis- 
pensing station,     1,460,389  ;  July  3. 

Maudslay,  Reginald  W.,  Coventry,  England.  Electrically- 
operated  warning  horn.     1,477,375  ;  Dec.  11. 

Mauerhan,  John  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Davenport. 
1,447,314  ;  Mar,  6. 

Mauerhofer,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Varnish  composition. 
1,458,493;  June  12. 


UNITED  STATES  PA'i'ENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


353 


Maujer,  Robert  I.,  Cincinnati.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  System  of 
control  for  synchronous  motors  driving  through 
clutchos.       1,474,976  ;    Nov.    20. 

Mauldiug,  .Tohn  il.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Kert- 
0-Shield  Mfg.  Association,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Wind  de- 
flector for  automobiles.     1,443,713  ;  Jan.  30. 

Maulding,  .Tohn  II.,  Los  .Vngeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Kert- 
O-Sliicld  Mfg.  Association,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Tonneau 
windshield.  "  1,444,200  ;  Feb.  6. 

MauU.  Edward  N.,  Orlando,  assignor  to  Skinner  Ma- 
chineiv  Company,  Dunedin,  Fla.  Buffing  machine. 
1.4(il.i34  :  .Tuly  10. 

Maupin,  Dexter  W.,  and  R.  C.  Teegarden,  Boulder,  Colo. 
Pipe  coupler.     1,471,045  ;  Oct.  16. 

Maupin.  Gravis  R..  assignor  to  The  .1.  Faessler  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Moberly,  Mo.  Flue  cutter. 
1.443.799  ;   Jan.  30. 

Manrnii,  Max,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mathieson 
.\lkali  Works,  Inc.  Commutator  -  grinding  machine. 
1,446.982:   Feb.  27. 

Mauran,  Max,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Mathieson 
-Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multitank  cradle. 
1.453,474  ;  May  1. 

Mauran,  Max,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Mathieson 
Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multiple-unit 
tank  car.     1,453,475  ;  May  1. 

Mauran,  Max,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Mathieson 
Alkali  Works  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Double-tier  multi- 
ple-unit tank  car.     1,453,476  ;  May   1. 

Mauran,  Max,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Mathieson 
Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multiple-unit 
tank  car.     1,458,588  :  June  12. 

Maurer,  .Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medal  holder. 
1,455.143  ;  May  15. 

Maurer,  Edward  P.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Transformer. 
1,457,784  ;   June  5. 

Maurer,  Herman  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Collapsible  wall. 
1,460,597  ;  July  3. 

Maury.  Alfred  D.,  Ilion,  assignor  to  Martin  Automatic 
Fishing  Reel  Company,  Mohawk,  N.  Y.  Fixed  line 
protector  for  fishing  reels.      1.444,201 ;   Feb.   6. 

Maury,  Alfred  D.,  Ilion,  assignor  to  Martin  Automatic 
Fishing  Reel  Company,  Mohawk,  N.  Y.  Automatic  fish- 
ing  reel.      1,469,845 ;    Oct.    9. 

Maus,  Frank,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  J.  Spoelstra,  San 
Jose,  Calif.  Cooling  and  dehydrating  materials. 
1.446.054  ;  Feb.   20. 

Maus.  Lorenzo  F.,  Chicago,  HI.  Slicer.  1,462,717 ; 
July  24. 

Mauss,  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Continuous  Centrifugals  Lim- 
ited. Johannesburg,  Transvaal  Province  of  Union  of 
South  Africa.  Centrifugal  decanter  and  process. 
1,441,732;  Jan.  9. 

Mauss,  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Continuous  Centrifugals 
Limited.  Johannesburg,  Transvaal  Province,  Union  of 
South  Africa.  Heat  treatment  of  liquid.  1,454,553  ; 
May  8. 

Maussner,  Frederick,  CoUingswood,  N.  J.,  and  I.  B.  Ritter, 
Philadelphia,  assignors  to  Henry  Wilhelm  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Edge-forming  machine  for  sheets  of 
hair  or  fiber.     1,446,475  ;   Feb.  27. 

Maussner,  Frederick,  CoUingswood,  N.  J.,  and  I.  B. 
Ritter,  Philadelphia,  assignors  to  Henry  Wilhelm  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pneumatic  feeding  device. 
1,468,028;   Sept.  18. 

Mautner,  Oscar,  et  al.     (See  Faralla,  Raoul  A.,  assignor.) 

Mautner,  Oscar,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  Kraft,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Envelope.     1,467,803  ;  Sept.  11. 

Mauvais,  Ernest,  assignor  to  Multi-Copy  Writer  Corpora- 
tion, Ltd.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Multicopy  writer.  1,463,478  ; 
July  31. 

Mawhinney  Last  Company.  (See  Howe,  Oliver  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Max  Ams  Machine  Company.  The.  (See  Brenzinger, 
Julius,  assignor.) 

Maxey,  Augustus  G.     (See  Christian,  W.  W.,  and  Maxey.) 

Maxey,  Augustus  G.,  Owensboro,  Ky.  Mail  box.  1,474,424  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Maxev,  William  W.,  Venice,  Calif.  Safety  pin.  1,456,070  ; 
Mav  22. 

Maxfield,  Joseph  P.,  Millburn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vi- 
bration detector.     1,463.830  ;  Aug.  7. 

Maxim,  Edward  R..  Cambridge,  England.  Auger,  router, 
or  like  tool  for  boring  or  sinking  operations  in  wood 
or  other  soft  materials.     1.444,626  ;  Feb.  6. 

Maximum  Motors  Co.     (See  Foulke.  Francis  E..  assignor.) 

Maxson,  Walter  L.,  Palmerton.  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  New 
Jersey  Zinc  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Desulphurizing 
zinciferous  sulphide  ores.     1,463,901 ;  Aug.  7 

Maxwell.  Bert  E.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Machine  for  pulling 
treads  from  tires  and  for  separating  plys  of  fahric. 
1.443,495  :   Jan.   30. 

Maxwell,  David  G.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Advertising 
device.     1,472,733  ;  Oct.  30. 

Maxwell.  Erastus  M.,  Cardinal,  Va.  Merry-go-round. 
1.466,845  :   Sept.  4. 

Maxwell.  Frank  R.,  jr.,  Dedham,  Mass.  Airplane. 
1.456.643  ;  May  29. 

Maxwell,  George  H.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  L.  Stein- 
metz,  Evansville,  Ind.  .Apparatus  for  handling  and 
,'^toring  milk.     1,442,167;  Jan.  16. 

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Maxwell.  Joseph  M.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Regenerating  beds  of 
exchange  silicates.     1,450,985  ;  Apr.  10. 

Maxwell,  Maxwell  C,  assignor  to  The  Yale  &  Towne  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Lock  structure. 
1,470,858  ;  Oct.  16. 

Maxwell,  Myrtle,  assignor  to  R.  A.  Baker,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.      Hosiery-display   fixture.      Des.   61,835  ;   Jan.   23. 

Maxwell  Paint  "Company.  (See  Remington,  Joseph  P., 
assignor.) 

Maxwell,  Rudolph  N.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Game.  1,461,218  ; 
July    10. 

Maxwell,  William,  Revere,  Mass.  Scenic  effect.  1,451,046; 
Apr.  10. 

Maxwell,  William,  and  L'.  A.  Barker,  Fredericktown,  Ohio. 
Train  stop.     1,459.029  ;  June  19. 

May,  Adam  J.,  assignor  to  Ritter  Dental  Mfg.  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Article  supporting  means.  1,440.401  ; 
Jan.  2. 

May.  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Maddock  Pottery  Company, 
Trenton,  N.  J.  Plate  or  similar  article.  Des.  62,090  ; 
Mar.  13. 

May,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Maddock  Pottery  Company, 
Trenton,  N.  J.  Plate  or  similar  article.  Des.  62,208 ; 
Apr.  10. 

May,  David  T.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  protective 
device.     1,448,559  ;  Mar.  13. 

May,  Frederic,  Vienna,  Austria.  Cutting  device  for  copy- 
ing machines.     1,451,445  ;   Apr.  10. 

May,   Frederick.      (See  Bangert,  A.,  and  May.) 

May,  George  W.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Horseshoe  for  pitching 
contests.     1,453,156  ;  Apr.  24. 

May,  Harold  N.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Adjustable  curtain 
carrier.     1,463,711  ;  July  31. 

May,  Henry  A.      (See  Jackson,   Harry  R.,  assignor.) 

May,  Henry  A.      (See  Jackson,  H.  R.,  and  May.) 

May,  James  A.,  NashviUe,  N.  C.  Fish-stringing  line. 
1,477,656  :   Dec.   18. 

May,  Joseph,  Prankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Pen 
cleaner.     1,468,122  ;  Sept.  18. 

May,  Joseph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  McPhee,  Port- 
land,   Oreg.     Nursing   bottle,    1,448,309 ;   Mar.   13. 

May,  Lena  O.     (See  May,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

May,  Michel,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Heat  retaining  and  con- 
ducting attachment  for  burner  stoves.  1,467,868 ; 
Sept.   11. 

May,  Robert  E.  L.,  Hinesville,  Ga.  Cultivator.  1,458,837  ; 
June  12. 

Mav,  William  H.,  assignor  to  L.  O.  May,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Piston.     1,471,969  ;  Oct.  23. 

Maybach,  Karl,  assignor  to  the  Firm  :  Maybach  Mortoren- 
bau  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung.  Friedrich- 
shafen  A/B.,  Germany.  Motor-feed-regulating  device. 
1,444,159  :   Feb.   6. 

Maybach,  Karl,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Maybach-Motorenbau 
(jesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Friedrichshafen, 
Germany.     Vehicle  brake.     1,469,232;  Oct.  2. 

Maybach-Motorenbau  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haf 
tung.     (See  Maybach,  Karl,  assignor.) 

Mayberry,  Ha  ear  B.,  Gladstone,  N.  J.  Tool  for  manual 
direction.      1,475,444;    Nov.    27. 

Mayberry,  Harry  A.,  McLeansboro,  111.  Automobile  radi- 
a"tor  cap.     1,457,070  ;  May  29. 

Mayberry,  James  D.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Convertible 
chair,  ironing  board,  and  table.     1,452,749  ;  Apr.  24. 

Mayberry,  Thomas  A.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  four-fifths  to 
W.  E.  Winfield,  La  Verne,  and  one-fifth  to  M.  Thomp- 
son, Pomona,  Calif.  Mold  for  making  cementitious 
products.     1,452,247;  Apr.  17. 

Mavchoff.  .M.  N.,  &  i:o.     (Sec  Moore,  Howard  R.,  assignor.) 

Mayer,  Alvin  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ferrotyping,  polish- 
ing, and  drying  apparatus.     1,469.099  ;  Sept.  25. 

Mayer,  C^arl  A.,  assignor  to  American  Bosch  Magneto 
Corporation,  Springfield,  Mass.  Timing  mechanism. 
1,463,367  ;  July  31. 

Mayer,  Carl  F.,  assignor  to  The  Swartwout  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Heat-insulating  wall.  1.468,573 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Mayer.  Charles  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electrical  valve. 
1,475,129  :   Nov.   20. 

Mayer,  Emil,  and  A.  Leib,  assignors  to  Gesellschaft  fur 
Drahtlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  H.  Hallesches,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. Circuit  arrangement  for  receiving  radioenergy. 
1,469,328  ;  Oct.  2. 

Mayer,  Frank  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Locomotive  ash 
pan.     1,472,659;  Oct.  30. 

Mayer,  Frank  D.,  and  A.  B.  Vance,  assignors  to  The  Es- 
senkay  Products  Company,  Chicago,  III,  Machine  for 
placing  automobile  tires  on  rims.    1,445,784  ;  Feb.  20, 

Mayer,  Fred  G.,  assignor  to  Starr  Piano  Company,  Rich- 
mond Ind.  Automatic  stop  for  phonographs. 
1,450,299  :  Apr,  3. 

Mayer,  Friedrich,  JIunich,  Germany.  Rolling-mill  appa- 
ratus.     1,474.055:  Nov.   13. 

Maver,  Fritz.  Ulm,  Bavaria,  assignor  to  J.  Keller,  Ober- 
lenningen-Teck.  Wurttemberg,  Germany.  Hydraulic 
coupling.     1,472.930:  Nov.  6. 

Mayer,  Fritz.  Ulm-on-the-Danube,  assignor  to  J.  Keller, 
Oberlenningen-Teck,  Wurttemberg,  Germany.  Motor 
car.     1,473,194  ;  Nov.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Mayer,  Fritz,  deceased,  Ulm,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  J.  Keller,  Oberlenningen-Teck,  Wurttemberg, 
Germany.  Device  for  distributing  fluid  pressure  to 
hydraulic  couplings.      1,475,020 ;   Nov.  20. 

Mayer,  Fritz,  Nuremberg,  Germany,  assignor  to  B. 
Stoerzer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Continuous  kiln.  1,477,837  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Mayer,  George  A.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Manl-Pold 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Form  sheet.  1,477,581 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Mayer,  Grover  C.  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Window  guard. 
1,451,172;  Apr.  10. 

Mayer,  Henry,  Arbon,  Q.  Schlatter,  Stelnach,  and  P. 
Boeckly,  assignors  to  Societe  Anonyme  Adolphe  Saurer, 
Arbon,  Switzerland.  Dumping  wagon.  1,472,484 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Mayer,    John    P.       (See    Taylor,    Samuel    W.,    assignor.) 

Mayer,  Joseph  F.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Vehicle  jack.  1,444,931 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Mayer,  Joshua  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ring  or  similar 
article.     Des.  62,  063  ;  Mar.  13. 

Mayer  Life  Boat  Co.     (See  Allbin,  Sim  E.,  assignor.) 

Mayer,  Louis,  assignor  to  Kaukauna  Machine  Works, 
Kaukauua,  Wis.    Thistle  eradicator.     1,447,315;  Mar.  6. 

Mayer,  Marie,  deceased.     (See  Mayer,  Mathew,  assignor.) 

Mayer,  Mathew,  deceased,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M. 
Mayer,  deceased,  Euclid,  Ohio  ;  I.  R.  Winsper,  adminis- 
trator. Stand  or  holder  for  Christmas  trees,  flowerpots, 
etc.     1,460,859  ;  July  3. 

Mayer,  Mai,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Rosenberg,  Arthur, 
assignor.) 

Mayer,  Michael.  (See  Rad6,  A.,  Mayer,  and  von  Eger- 
hftzy.) 

Mayer,  Robert  S.     (See  Hirschfeld,  H.  C,  and  Mayer.) 

Mayer,  Vilhelm,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  U.  S.  Sample  Company.  Bevel-cutting  ma- 
chine.     1,464,613;   Aug.    14. 

Mayer.  Waldemar  F.,  Philadelphin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Tay- 
lor-Wharton Iron  and  Steel  Company,  High  Bridge, 
N.  J.  Balanced  hydraulic  pump  or  motor.  1,455,443  ; 
May  15. 

Mayer,  Waldemar  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Tay- 
lor-Wharton Iron  and  Steel  Company,  High  Bridge, 
N.  J.     Hydraulic  pump  or  motor.     1,455,753;  May  15. 

Mayer,  Waldemar  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Taylor-Wharton  Iron  and  Steel  Company,  High  Bridge, 
N.  J.     Means  for  operating  hydraulic  pullback  presses. 

1.468.604  ;  Sept.  18. 

Mayer,  Waldemar  F.,  Philndelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Taylor-Wharton  Iron  and  Steel  Company,  High  Bridge, 
N.     J.       Means     for     controlling     hydraulic     presses. 

1.468.605  ;   Sept.  18. 

Mayer,  Walter  S.      (See  Hawklhs,  Harry  L.,  assignor.) 

Mayer,  Walter  S.,  assignor  to  Heinemann  Electric  Com- 
pany. Philadelphia,  Pa.  Plug-receiving  wall  outlet. 
I,453,5fl0  ;  May  1. 

Mayer,  Walter  S.,  assignor  to  Heinemann  Electric  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  switch.  1,453,591  ; 
May  1. 

Mayes,  James  B.,  et  al.      (See  Glass,  John  E.,  assignor.) 

Mayes.  John,  Wichita,  Kans.  Apparatus  for  refining 
crude  oil.     1,451,739  ;  Apr.  17. 

Mayes,  John,  and  R.  Homrighous,  Wichita,  Kans.  Appa- 
ratus for  extracting  oil  from  shales.  1,465,277 ; 
Aug.  21. 

May  fair  Optical  Company.  (See  Pyser,  Charles  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mayhew,  Edward  A.,  assignor  to  The  Damascus  Brake 
Beam  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Reversible  brake- 
beam  fulcrum.     1,473,116  ;   Nov.  6. 

Mayhugh,  Jesse  P.,  Glassport,  Pa.  Portable  extensible 
support.      1,448,932  ;   Mar.   20. 

Mayle,    Francis    C.       (See    Hipwood,    George,    assignor.) 

Maynard,  Albert  C,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Vanity  case. 
1,457,541 ;  June  5. 

Maynnrd,  Albert  E.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbrldge,  Mass.  Tool  holder  for  grinding 
machines.     1.448,694  ;  Mar.  13. 

Maynard,  Albert  E.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbrldge,  Mass.  Lena  holder  for  edging  ma- 
chines.    1,448,695  ;  Mar.   13. 

Maynard,  Albert  E.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbridge,  Mass.  Spectacle-frame-coating  ma- 
chine.    1.454,177 ;  May  8. 

Maynard,  Albert  E.,  and  W.  A.  Gunning,  assignors  to 
American  Optical  Company,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Torlc- 
lap  former.     1,455,444  :  May  15. 

Maynard,  Albert  E.,  and'  W.  A.  Gunning,  Southbrldge, 
Mass.,  assignors  to  American  Optical  Company.  Edging 
machine.     1,470,995  ;  Oct.  16. 

Maynard,  Charles  E.,  Northampton,  assignor  to  The  Flsk 
Rubber  Company,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Tube-stripping 
nozzle.     1.445.701  :  Fob.  20. 

Maynard,  Harold  B.,  sr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fuel-saving 
device  for  heaters.     1,441,938;  Jan.  9. 

Maynard,  Joseph  S.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Richardson  Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Applying  felt 
insulation.      1,474.423;    Not.   20. 

Maynard,  Rae  E.     (See  Mac  Arthur,  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Mayne,  Jaraes  F.,  Norwalk,  Ohio.  Window  cleaner. 
1,454,481 ;  May  8. 

Maynes,  Hyla  P.,  Gaines,  Pa.  Amusement  apparatus. 
1,461,322;   Jul/   iw. 


Mayno,   George   F.      (See   Hapgood,   C.    H.,   and   Mayno.) 
Mayo,    Benjamin    P.,    Salem,    Mass.,    assignor    to    United 

Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Heeling 

machine.     1.447,261  ;  Mar.  6. 
Mayo,  Benjamin  F.,  deceased,  E.  Mayo,  executrix,  Salem, 

assignor    of    one-third    to    J.     A.     Brogan,    Lawrence, 

Mass.,  and  one  third  to  P.  F.  Brogan,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Heat-responsive  device.     1,445,702  ;  Feb.  20. 
Mayo,  Charles  M.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.    Forming  receptacles. 

1,470,021;   Oct.   9. 
Mayo,   Edward    H.,   Moss   Point,   Miss.     Paper-roll  plug. 

1,459,596  ;  June  19. 
Mayo,    Ernest   A.,  Evanston,   111.     Building  construction. 

1,462,208;   July   17. 
Mayo,  Etta,  executrix.      (See  Mayo,  Benjamin  F.) 
Mayo,  Milford  C,  assignor  to  The  Canton  Pneumatic  Tool 

Company,  Canton,  Ohio.   Pressure  regulator.    1,474,841 ; 

Nov.    20. 
Mayo,    Robert    D.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Combined    tooth- 
brush and  water-glass  holder.     1,461,804 ;   July   17. 
Mayol,   Frank  E.,   Salt   Lake   City,   Utah.     Container  for 

frozen  dainties.     Des.  62,640;  July  10. 
Mayotte,  John,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Soulier,  Odanah, 

Wis.     Metallic  beam   splice.     1.477,838;   Dec.  18. 
Mays  Accounting  Machine  Company.     (See  Mays,  James 

P.,  assignor.) 
Mays,     Harry     C,     Altoona,     Pa.      Swing     attachment. 

1,445,098  ;  Feb.  13. 
Mays,   James   F.,   assignor   to   Mays   Accounting  Machine 

Company,     Lexington,     N.     C.       Calculating     machine. 

1,441,733  ;  Jan.  9. 
Mays,   James   F..   assignor   to  Mays  Accounting  Machine 

Company,  Lexington,  N.   C.     Resetting  mechanism  for 

calculating  machines.     1,441,734  ;  Jan.  9. 
Mays,  James  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Saw  clamp.     1,441,869  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Maytag   Company.      (See   Snyder,   Howard   F.,   assignor.) 
Ma'yville,   Louis    H.,    Granite   Heights,   Wis.      Rail  brace. 

1,474,278;  Nov.  13. 
Maze,  Charles  A.  F.,  dlt  D.  Maze,  Paris,  France.     Gun. 

1.450,558;  Apr.  3. 
Mazsick.    Frank    W.,    North    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Cabinet. 

1,473,793;  Nov.  13. 
Mazza,    Ben,     Grand    Junction,     Colo.      Electric    switch. 

1,459,956  :    June   26. 
Mazza,  Guido,  Turin,  Italy.     Reciprocating  electric  motor. 

1,471,698;  Oct.  23. 
Mazzle,   Charles   A.,   Detroit,   Mich.     Bank-protecting  de- 
vice.   1,463,368  ;  July  31. 
McAdam,  Charles,   Company.      (See  Olsen,  Victor   O.,  as- 

elgnor.) 
McAdam,    Dunlap    J.,    jr.,    Annapolis,    Md.,    assignor    to 

Tlnlus  Olsen  Testing  Machine  Company,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.     Impact-testing  machine.     1,462,813  ;  July  24. 
McAdie,  Alexander,  Milton,  Mass.   Nephoscope.    1,446,574  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Mc.A^fee,  Aimer  M.,   Port  Arthur,   Tex.,   assignor   to  Gulf 

Refining    Company,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Process    of    and 

apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of  lower-boiling  hydro- 
carbons from  higher-boiling  hydrocarbons.      1,476,091  ; 

Dec.  4. 
McAfee,   Aimer  M.,   Port  Arthur,  Tex.,   assignor  to  Gulf 

Refining  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Distilling  oil  with 

aluminum  chloride.     1,478,444  ;  Dec.  25. 
McAleer,    John    S.      (See    Bottone,   Victor   R.,    assignor.) 
McAlevey,  William  R.    (See  Brown,  F.  D.,  and  McAlevey.) 
McAllaster,    George    R.,    Rochester,    N.   Y.      Folding   bed. 

1,456,988;  May  29. 
McAllister,    Fredrick   J.,    Elyria,    Ohio,    assignor   of   one- 
eighth  to  .\.  E.  Simmons  and  one-eighth  to  F.  Henke, 

Elyria,  Ohio.    Building-material  composition.    1,463,123  ; 

July  24. 
McMlister,  John  E.     (See  Patton,  J.  F.,  and  McAllister.) 
McAlonle,  Howard.     (See  Slattery,  M.  F.,  and  McAlonie.) 
McAlvay,  Budd  D.,  et  aL     (See  Deakins,  G.  C.,  and  Hamer, 

assignors.) 
McAnally,  William  R.,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.     Light  reflector. 

1.450,376;  Apr.   3. 
McAnulty,    Andrew,    Ottawa,    Ontario,    Canada.      Safety 

guard    for   razors.      1,461,490;    July    10. 
McArdle,   Fred  W.,  Boston,   Mass.     Machine  for  molding 

articles   from   plastic   material.     1,455,634  ;   May   15. 
McArthur.  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Blaw- 

Knox     Company.       Form    for    tunnels     and     culverts. 

1,460,165;    June    26. 
McArthur,     Emmett     A.,     Rodeo,     Calif.       Vanity     case. 

1,469,524  •  Oct.  2. 
McArthur,   George.   C.    Colpus,   W.   J.    Scammell,   and  W. 

F.    Thompson,    Wellington,    New   Zealand.      Water-cool- 
ing device  for  internal-combustion  engines.     1,443,870 ; 
Jan.   30. 
McArthur,    John,    Detroit,    Mich.     Vehicle   sash   construc- 
tion.    1,457,178;  May  29. 
McArthur.   John,  Detroit,   Mich.     Door  lock.      1,460,166; 

June   26. 
McArthur.     Mary    J..     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Window    box. 

1.442.579;   Jan.   IC. 
McArthur,    Nelll    D.,    Danville,    Va.       Sawing    machine. 

1,454,901  ;  May  15. 
McArthur,  William,  Tenino,  Wash.     Burner.     1,447.095 ; 

Feb.  27. 
McAvoy,    Francis    J.,    Newark.    N.    J.      Anilllary    train- 
controlling  means.     1,442,092  ;  Jan.   10. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patetitees — Continued. 


856 


assignor  of  one-third 

San   Francisco,   Calif. 

June   19. 


MoAvoy.  John  A..  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  b.v  mesne  as- 
slsnments,  to  Stewart  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Wil- 
mington, Del.     Auto  window  frame.     1,469, 229  ;  Oct.  2. 

McBec  Hinder  Company,  The.  (See  McBee,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

McBee  Binder  Company.  (See  McBee,  Harry.  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

McBeo,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  The  McBee  Binder  Com- 
pany. .\then.s,  Ohio.  Locking  device  for  loose-leaf  files. 
1.440,477;  Jan.  2. 

McBe<',  Chnrlos  F..  assignor  to  The  McBee  Binder  Com- 
pany, Athens,  Ohio.  Binding  machine.  1,452,565; 
Apr.  24. 

McBee,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  The  McBee  Binder  Com- 
pany, Athens,  Ohio.  Locking  device  for  loose-leaf  files 
or  binders.      1,469.388;   Oct.   2. 

McBee,  Harry  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  McBee 
Binder  Company,  Athens,  Ohio.  Printing  press. 
1,453,363;   May   1. 

McBee,  Harry  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  McBee 
Binder  Company,  Athens,  Ohio.  Mounting  for  makivup 
frames  for  printing  presses.     1,455.257 ;   May   15. 

McBerty,  Frank  R.,  Evauston,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated. 
Automatic  telephone-exchange  system.  1,470,664 ; 
Oct.  16. 

McBerty,  Fred  P.,  Warren,  Ohio.  Universal  point  and 
carrier  for  welders.     1,474,199  ;  Nov.  13. 

McBride,  Charles  B.,  Sebring,  Ohio.  Metallic  window 
screen.     1,475,126;  Nov.  20. 

^^cB^i(ll^  Charles  C,  Sanger,  Calif.  Extracting  precious 
niotals.      1.447,140;   Feb.    27. 

McBride,  Cleavie,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Oven.  1,461,280  ; 
July  10. 

McHinU'.   Eugene.      (See  Reily,  John  P.,  assignor.) 

McBride,  Hiram  Y.,  assignor  to  The  United  States  Wool 
Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Wool  cleaning.  1,449,613 ; 
Mar.  27. 

McBride,  Hiram  Y.,  assignor  to  The  United  States  Wool 
Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Wool  product.  1,449.826 ; 
Mar.  27. 

McBride,  Jesse  E.,  assignor  to  Palmer-Bee  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Conveyer.     1,447,219 ;  Mar.  6. 

McBride,  Jesse  E.,  assignor  to  Palmer-Bee  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Conveying  system.     1,459,916  ;  June  26 

McBurney,  Willard  B.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Stoking  grate. 
1.459,980;  June  26. 

McCaa,  David  G.,  Lancaster,  Pa., 
to  Federal  Telegraph  Company, 
Signaling   apparatus.     1,459,308 . 

McCaa,  David  G.,  Lancaster,  I'a.,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  Federal  Telegraph  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  electrical  communication. 
1,459,786;   June  26. 

McCaa,  David  G.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  C.  D.  Ehret,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Current  relaying 
and  production.     1,466,912  ;   Sept.  4. 

McCabe,  Hugh,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
1,449,427  ;  Mar.  27. 

McCabe,  Hugh,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
1,460,167;   June  26. 

McCabe.  Hugh,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
1,461,041  ;  July   10. 

McCabe.  James  L.,  Wichita,  Kans. 

treating    chamber   for   hydrocarbon    vapors    and   gases. 
1,455,088;   May   15. 

McCabe,  John  J.,  assignor  to  The  Warner  Brothers  Com- 
pany, Bridgeport,  Conn.  Corset  boning  and  making 
the  same.     1,444,799;  Feb.  13. 

McCabe,  William  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cleaner  for 
potatoes  and  the  like.     1,441,161;  Jan.  2. 

McCaffrey,  Thomas  J.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Inner  tube. 
1,460,096;  Mar.   27. 

McCaffrey,  William  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  A. 
Meadows,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Car  coupler.  1,468,725  ; 
Sept.  25. 

McCahey,  George  F.,  assignor  to  New  England  Butt  Com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  I.  Braiding-machine  carrier. 
1,444,513  ;   Feb.   6. 

McCain,  William  E.,  Brie,  Pa. 
1,471,498;  Oct.  23. 

McCaleb,  Lon,  Dyersburg,  Tenn. 
articles.     1,457,444  ;  June  5. 

McCall,  Charles  D.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
pipes.     1,444,319  ;  Feb.  6. 

McCall,    Charles    W.,    Oakland,    Calif, 
leaf.     1,459,338;  June  19. 

MeCall,  John  D.     (See  Boutee,  Octave  J.,  assignor.) 

McCallen,  Walter  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  E.  Elliott, 
Independence,  Mo.  Internal  -  combustion  engine. 
1.473,486  ;  Nov.  6. 

McCalliim,  Albert  B.,  Ypsllantl,  Mich.  Wall  form. 
1,467.903;    Sept.   11. 

McCalpin,  Robert.  (See  Christensen,  C.  C,  and  McCal- 
Pin.) 

McCambrldge,  Thomas  F.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Rim.  1,449,185  ; 
Mar.    20. 

McCandlish,  William  H.,  Ware,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
Saballte  (Great  Britain)  Limited,  London,  and  one- 
third  to  J.  Belllnghnm.  St.  Clements,  Jersey,  Channel 
lalands.  England.  Machine  for  molding  and  pressing 
concrete  and  similar  material  into  block  form. 
1,442,283;  Jaa.  IC 


Flanging    machine. 

Flanging    machine. 

Flanging    machine. 

Electrically-operating 


Ditching  machine. 
Drying  support  for 
Hopper  for    heating 


Detachable   book 


McCann,  Alfred  R.,  assignor  to  The  Liberty  Machine  Tool 

Co.,   Hamilton,  Ohio.     Planer.     1,447,422  ;  Mar.  6. 
McCann,    Alfred    R.,    assignor    to    The    Liberty    Machine 

Tool  Co..  Hamilton,   Ohio.     Dial.     1,459,917";   June  26. 
McCann,  Alfred  R.,  assignor  to  The  Liberty  Machine  Tool 

Co..   Hamilton,  Ohio.     Clamp.     1,467,182  ;  Sept.  4. 
McCann,    George    F.,    Jersey    City,    N.    J.      Doll.      Des. 

62,223  ;  Apr.   17. 

McCann,  Grant,  et  al.     (See  Hubble,  Joseph  H.,  assignor.) 

McCann,  Michael,  Glenmorris,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Fred- 
erick Osann  Company.  Driving  mechanism  for  light 
machines.     1,443,795  ;  Jan.  30. 

McCann,  Michael,  Glenmorris,  assignor  to  Frederick 
Osann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Friction-clutch 
mechanism.      1,456,320;    May    22. 

McCann,  Michael,  (Glenmorris,  assignor  to  Frederick 
Osann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Snap-fastener  clamp 
for  sewing   machines.      1,461,427 ;   July   10. 

McCann,  Michael,  Glenmorris,  assignor  to  Frederick 
Osann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sewing  machine. 
1,461,428;   July  10. 

McCann,  Michael,  Glenmorris,  assignor  to  Frederick 
Osauu  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Buttonhole-cutter 
mechanism.     1,473,240  ;  Nov.  6. 

McCann,  Michael,  Glenmorris,  assignor  to  Frederick 
Osann  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Work  clamp  for 
buttonhole-sewing    machines.      1,477,142 ;    Dec.    11. 

McCann,  Ronald  A.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Sig- 
nal Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway-trafBc-controlling 
apparatus.      1,466,055 ;    .\ug.    28. 

McCann,  Ronald  A.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway-tralfic-con- 
trolling  apparatus.     1,478. 6(j7  ;   Dec.  25. 

McCann,  Ronald  A.,  Swissvale,  and  L.  V.  Lewis,  Edge- 
wood  Borough,  assignors  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway-trafflc-controUing  ap- 
paratus.    1,469,799 ;  Oct.  9. 

McCann,  William  F.,  et  al.  (See  Paull,  Arvin  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

McCardia,  Samuel.  Strathcona,  Canada.  Flypaper  holder. 
1.451.583:   Apr.    10. 

McCarley,  Clark  V.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Device  for  feeding 
moist  air  and  steam  to  carburetors.     1,470,692  ;  Oct.  16. 

McCarthy,  Charles  J.      (See  Field,  J.  C,  and  McCarthy.) 

McCarthy,  Charles  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Wire-cloth- 
dlsplay  roll   rack.     1,462,349;  July  17. 

McCarthy,  Charles  M.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Lock.  1,466,537; 
Aug.  28. 

McCarthy,  Daniel  J.,  Elgin,  assigrnor  to  Chicago  Railway 
Signal  and  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  IIL  Signal  de- 
vice.     1,451,166;    Apr.    10. 

McCarthy,  Daniel  J.,  Elgin,  assignor  to  Chicago  Railway 
Signal  and  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Light-pro- 
jecting apparatus.    1,463,023  ;  July  31. 

McCarthy,  Daniel  J.,  Elgin,  111.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Railway  Signal  and  Supply  Company.  Chromatic 
light  signal  system.     1,475,709  ;  Nov.  27. 

McCarthy,  Edward  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Hydraulic  clutch  for 
transmitting  rotative  motion  from  a  driven  shaft  to  a 
driving  shaft.     1,473,487  ;  Nov.  6. 

McCarthy,  Edward  F.,  assignor  to  The  Ramo  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shock  absorber  for  vehi- 
cles.    1,466,368;   Aug.   28. 

McCarthy,  John  H.      (See  Finch,  Evander  M.,  assignor.) 

McCarthy,  Joseph,  Spokane,  Wash.  Automobile  signal. 
1,472,248;   Oct.  30. 

McCarthy,  Michael  M.  (See  LIchtenberg,  F.,  and  Mc- 
Carthy.) 

McCarty,  Dwight  G.,  Emmetshurg,  Iowa.  Sorting  table 
or  file-distributing  device.     1,478,876;  Dec.  25. 

McCarty,  Eugene  J.,  Clinton,  Mass.  Boiler-tube-cleaning 
machine.     1,476,901 ;  Dec.  11. 

McCarty,  Grace  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Toilet-powder  package. 
1,408,164  ;  Sept.  18. 

McCarty,  John  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Race-course  time  rec- 
ord.    1,445,095;  Feb.  13. 

McCathron,  Henry  N.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Boiler-tube  re- 
pair plug.     1,469,542  ;  June  19. 

McCaulay,  Chester  B.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Hydraulic- 
nozzle  construction.     1,451,165  :   Apr.   10. 

McCauIey,  Ernest  G.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Propeller  for  air- 
craft.    1,458,213  ;  June  12. 

McCauley,  Ernest  G.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Synchronizing  con- 
trol mechanism  for  reversible  pitch  propellers. 
1,458.214  ;  June  12. 

McCauley,  Ernest  G.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Propeller  reversible 
blade  and  wood-retaining  ferrule.     1,458,215;  June  12. 

McCauley,  Francis  W.,  Goodes,  Va.  Nonfreezing  attach- 
ment for  water  tanks.     1,442,281 ;  Jan.  23. 

McCauley,  James,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  gas  heat 
and  light  burner.     1,451,951;  Apr.  17. 

McCausland,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Safford  Sales  Com- 
pany, Chicago,   111.     Bumper.     1,477.141  ;  Dec.  11, 

McCavitt,  John  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  Waddlcor, 
Fall  River,  Mass.  Spinning  frame  and  cam.  1,465,238  ; 
Aug.  14 

McChaIn,  Louis  C,  FlnleyvlUe,  Pa.  Farm  gate.  1,446,575  ; 
Feb,  27, 

McChesney,  John  S.,  Chicago.  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Gary  Manufacturing  Co.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Wlre-spliclng  tool.     1,445,634 ;  Feb.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


McChesney,    John    S.,    CMcago,    111.,    assignor,    by    mesne 

assignments,    to    Gary    Manufacturing    Co.,    Brooklyn, 

N.   Y.     Wire-splicing  tool.      1,445,635 ;   Feb.    20. 
McChesney,  Lillian,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.   Doll.   Des.  62,913  ; 

Aug.  21. 
McClain,    Hugh    F.,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Dumping    truck. 

1,447,590  ;   Mar.   6. 
McClain,    John     R.       (See    Burr,    G.    A.,    McClain,    and 

Frost.) 
McClain,   John   W.,   Chicago,   111.      Self-lighting   cigarette. 

1,454,902  ;   May  15. 
McClaren    Rubber    Company.       (See    Downes,    Elmer    N., 

assignor.) 

McClarreii,  Samuel  T.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  Window-op- 
erating device.     1.453,881  ;  Mav  1. 

McClasljey,  Frank  T.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Dental  appli- 
ance.    1,474.084  ;   Nov.   13. 

McClatchie,  Stanley,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Connecticut  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.     Attachment  plug.     1,451,704;  .\pr.  17. 

McClay,  Roy  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  H.  Myers, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Combined  reamer  and  polisher. 
1,467,977  ;    Sept.    11. 

McCleary,  Elmer  T.  (See  Schoenfeldt,  H.  W.,  Reinhardt, 
and  McCleary.) 

McCleary,  Lenwood,  Chicago,  111.  Bell  ringer.  1,455,635  ; 
May  15. 

McCleeary,  Alfred  W.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Holder  for 
swinging  doors.     1,469,800  ;  Oct.  9. 

McClellan,  Asa  C.  D.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Thermometer 
case.     1,478,286  ;  Dec.  18. 

McClellan,  Edward  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  Garvin  Machine  Company.  Tapping  machine. 
1,459,981  ;    June   26. 

McClelland,  Charles  S.  (See  Vance,  C.  E.,  and  McClel- 
land.) 

McClelland  Hardware  Company.  (See  Utter,  Bror  A., 
assignor.) 

McClelland,  William  A..  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Fuchs  &  Lang  Manufacturing  Company.  Collector  re- 
ceptacle.    1.455,117;  May  15. 

McClellon,  Harold  B.,  administrator.  (See  McCIellon, 
James   M.) 

McClellon,  .lames  M.,  deceased,  Everett,  Mass.  ;  II.  B. 
McClellon,  administrator.     Boiler.     1,474,156;  Nov.  13. 

McClenathen,  Robert,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Kelly  Springfield  Tire  Co.  Bead-making  machine. 
1,451,837;  Apr.  17. 

McClenathen,  Robert,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Kelly  Springfield  Tire  Co.  Rubber-tire-forming  roller. 
1,456,109  ;   May  22. 

McClenathen,  Robert,  and  H.  G.  Arthur,  assignors  to 
Kelly-Springfield  Tire  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tire 
trimmer.      3,440,397;   Jan.   2. 

McClenny,  Robert  J.,  East  Palatka,  Fla.  Barrel-setting- 
up  machine.     1,475,305  :  Nov.  27. 

McClintock,  Charles  N.,  Elwood,  Ind.  Tire  and  rim  con- 
struction.    1,462,117  ;  July  17. 

McClintock,  Levvi.s  G.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Transformer  Company.  Transformer-tank  sup- 
port.    1,463,962  ;  Aug.  7. 

McClintock.  Lewis  G.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Transformer  Company.  Welding  process  and 
product.      1,477,143  :  Dec.   11. 

McClintock.  0.  B.,  Company.  (See  Jones,  Earle  M., 
assignor.) 

McClintock,  Ora  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Hair  curler. 
1,459,228  ;  June  19. 

McClintock,  Ora  D.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Hair  curler. 
1,461,533;  .July  10. 

McClintock,  Robert  W.,  and  D.  McKinnon,  Toronto, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Electrolytic  rectifier.  1,460.104 ; 
June  26. 

McClintock,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fire-hose  rack. 
1,471,499  ;  Oct.  23. 

McClintock,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hose  rack. 
1,471,500;  Oct.  23. 

McClintock,  William  O.,  Walnut,  Calif.  Heat  distributor 
for  orchard  burners.     1,464,913  ;  Aug.  14. 

McCloskey,  Alfred  C,  assi,glior  to  F.  W.  Bacon,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Combined  bumper  and  fender  for  motor 
vehicles.      1,466,883  ;    Sept.   4. 

McCloskey,  Alfred  C,  assignor  to  F.  W.  Bacon,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Combined  bumper  and  fender  for  motor 
vehicles.      1,477,275  ;  Dec.   11. 

McCloskey,  Paiil  J.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Lever  slot 
closure.     1,457,082;  May  29. 

McCloskey,  Thomas  J.,  assignor  to  Universal  Transmis- 
sion Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Transmission  mecha- 
nism.     1,472,724  ;   Oct.    30. 

McCloud,  Edward  L.,  Esparto,  and  P.  Kerwin,  Manches- 
ter,  Calif.     Power  pipe  tongs.     1,478,668  ;  Dec.  25.. 

McCloud,  John  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mount  for  vehicle 
curtain  window  panes.     1,452,612 :   Apr.   24. 

McCloy,  John  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Coupling.  1,471,520; 
Oct.  23. 

McClung,  John  W.     (See  Cox,  Jesse  C,  and  McClung.) 

McClure,  Benjamin  C,  Hartsdale,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Johns-Manville,  Incorporated.  Automatic  leak  detec- 
tor.    1,478,445  :  Dec.  25. 

McClure.  Claude  II.,  Oaktown,  Ind.  Harvester.  1,475,073; 
Nov.  20. 


McClure.  Edd  M.,  and  J.  O.  McMurphy,  assignors  of 
one-third  to  Frank  P.  Weber,  Lamar,  Mo.  Child's 
vehicle.     1,443,424;  Jan.  30. 

McChne  Electric  Oiling  System.  (See  McClure,  Ralph  R., 
assignor.) 

McClure,  Harry  W.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Shower-bath 
apparatus.     1,443,753;  Jan.   30. 

McClure,  Ralph  R.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
McClure  Electric  Oiling  System.  Electrically-operated 
oil  cup.     1,454.123;  May  8. 

McClure,  Robert  P.     (See  Simpson,  J.,  and  McClure.) 

McClure,  Rodnev  N.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Direction  indi- 
cator.    1,463,826;  Aug.  7. 

McClure,  Rodney  N.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Direction  indi- 
cator for  motor  vehicles.     1,467,487  ;  Sept.  11. 

McClure,  Silas,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Thermostatic  mech- 
anism.     1,472,725 ;    Oct.    30. 

McCoU,  Irvine,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Receptacle  or  pack- 
age.    1,463,516  ;  July  31. 

McCollister,  Thurman  P.,  Silver  City,  N.  Mex.  Coupler  for 
railway   cars.      1,475,127 ;    Nov.   20. 

McColloush,  James  H.,  jr.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Automo- 
bile seat.     1.441,534;  Jan.  9. 

McCollough,  James  H.,  jr.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Automobile 
seat.     1,445,404;  Feb.  13. 

McCollough,  W.  A.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  McCollough,  Wil- 
liam  A.,  assignor.) 

McCollough,  William  A.,  Webster  City,  Iowa.  Invalid's 
bed.     1,476,902;  Dec.   11. 

Mce'ollough,  William  A.,  assignor  to  W.  A.  McCollough  & 
Sons,  Inc.,  Webster  City,  Iowa.  Water  heater. 
1,448,074  ;   Mar.    13. 

McComas,  Eugene  B.,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  Combined  lid 
opener  and  hinge  for  cans.     1,440,925  ;  Jan.  2. 

McComas,  Jesse,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Telephone  attach- 
ment.    1,472,530;  Oct.   30. 

McComas,  Jesse  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Shipping  deck. 
1.459,511 :  June  19. 

McComas.  Joe  M.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Grave  marker. 
1,467,391  ;    Sept.    11. 

McComish,  John  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  F.  J.  Reinecke,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Pen.  1,442,959; 
Jan.  23. 

McComiskey,  Alexander  H.,  jr.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Elec- 
tric gyrostat.     1,469,094;   Sept.   25. 

McConahy,  Newell  C,  Tyrone,  Pa.  Indicator.  1,462,371 ; 
July  17. 

McConnal,  James  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Clothesline  holder. 
1,455,636;  May  15; 

McConnel,  Charles  W.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Melcher, 
George  S.,  assignor.) 

McConnel,  William  N.,  Milner,  Idaho.  Recorder. 
1,452,122;   Apr.    17. 

McConnell,  Andrew  B.,  and  H.  E.  McCroskey,  Omaha, 
Nebr.  Recording  attachment  for  scales.  1,471,181 ; 
Oct.  16. 

McConrell-Browning  Engineering  Company,  The.  (See 
McConnell.  Harry  R.,  assignor.) 

McConnell,  Duncan  A.  (See  Coughlin,  Joseph  D.,  as- 
signor. ) 

McConnell,  Harry  E.,  assignor  to  The  McConnell-Brown- 
ing  Engineering  Company,  Richmond,  Va.  Chuck. 
1.473,488;  Nov.  6. 

McConnell,  Harry  R.,  assignor  to  The  McConnell-Brown- 
ing  Elngineering  Company,  Richnaond,  Va.  CThuck. 
1,476,903  ;    Dec.    11. 

McConnell,  James  W.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to 
Government  of  the  United  States.  Reducing  valve. 
1,461,248;  July  10. 

McConnell,  James  W..  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to 
Government  of  the  United  States.  Torpedo.  1,474,724  ; 
Nov.   20. 


Rockford,     111. 


Baking     frame. 


McConnell,     John     J. 

1.463,124;  July  24. 
McConnell,  Lert,   Grand  River,   Iowa.     Combined  damper 

and  spark-deflecting  device.     1,470,930  ;  Oct.  16. 
McConway  &  Torley  Company,  The.     (See  George,  Enoch, 

jr.,  assignor.) 
McConway  &  Torley  Company.      (See  Kelso,  William,  as- 
signor. I 
McCord,  Alvin  C,  Chicago,  111.     Air-cooled  engine  cylinder 

and  making  same.     1,455.028  ;  May  15. 
McCord,  Arthur  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Soap-dispensing 

device.     1,471,621 ;  Oct.  23. 
McCord,    Charles    J.,    Alpha,    Mich.      Wheel.      1,455,637; 

May  15. 
McCord  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Bailey,  Claude  B., 

assignor.) 
McCord  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  McCormick,  Mal- 
colm,  assignor.) 
McCormack,  Edward  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Collapsible 

electric  heater.     1,452,304  ;   Apr.  17. 
McCormack,  James  L.  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 

to  Detex   Corporation,   Chicago,   111.     Watchman's  time 

recorder.     1,472,925  ;  Nov.  6. 
McCormack,  Leonard  J.,  Dumont,  N.  J.     Shuttle-pressure 

indicator.      1,450,097;   Mar.   27. 
McCormick,    Charles   M.,   assignor    of   ono-third   to   .T.    A. 

Feist   and    one-third    to   .Tames   Truman,   Pueblo,    Colo. 

Child's  vehicle.     1,444,320  ;  Feb.  6. 
McCormick    Drilling    Tool    Company.       (See    McCormick, 

Thomas  J.,  assignor.) 


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McCormick,    Eneas,    Calgary,     Alberta,     Canada.       Foot 

clcmor.     1,405,736:  Ausr.  21. 
McCormick.   Ooorge  B.,   Jlillersburg,   Ohio.      Spike  puller. 

1.443.900  :    .Tan.   30. 
McCormick.    Hugh    M.      (See    McCormick,    Sara    W.    and 

H.  M.) 
McCormick,   John   H.      (See  Crass,   George  F.,   assignor.^) 
McCormick.      .John      I.,      I'hiladelphla,      Pa.        Bumper. 

1.474,007  ;  Nov.  20. 
McCormick.   .Foseph   H.,   South   Pittsburg,  Tenn.     Vehicle 

tire.     1.453,150;  Apr.  24. 
McCormick  Laboratories,  The.     (See  Kopf,  Melrose  G.,  as- 
signor.) 
McCormick.  Malcolm.  W.v.indotte,  Mich.,  .Tssi.gnor   to  Mc- 

Cord    Manufacturin.2;    Comp.^ny,    Detroit,    Mich.      Mer- 
chandising chart.     1,444,197;   Feb.   6. 
McCormick,   Sara  W.  and  H.   M.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors, 

by   mesne   assignments,   to   Champion    Corset   Company, 

Ypsilanti,  Mich.     Designing  corset  abdominal  supports. 

1.473,241  ;  Nov.  6. 
McCormick,  Thomas  .T.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 

fo   McCormick  Drilling   Tool   Company,    Detroit,   Mich. 

Underreamer.     1,474,274  ;  Nov.  13. 
McCormick,  Wallace  H.     (See  Gahm,  Frank,  assignor.) 
McCormish,  William   E.,   Niles,   assignor  to   C.   H.  Booth, 

Youngstown,      Ohio.        Tire      casing.        Des.      62,064  ; 

Mar.  13. 
McCormish,  William   E.,   Niles,   assignor  to  C.    H.  Booth, 

Youngstown,  Ohio.     Tire  casing.     Des.  62,065  ;  Mar.  13. 
McCormish,   William  E..   Niles,  assignor  to  C.   H.   Booth, 

Youngstown.  Ohio.     Tire  casing.     Des.  62,066  ;  Mar.  13. 
McCormish,   William  E.,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  assignor  to  The 

American    Tiro     Corporation,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Tire 

tread.     Des.   62,067;  Mar.  13. 
McCorry,    Fredrick   W.      (See  McGowan,   R.   E.,   and  Mc- 

Corry.) 
McCowan,  Emily,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Doll.     Des.  62,433  ; 

May  29. 
McCown,  Thomas  D.,  and  J.  A.  Blanchard,  Poplar  Bluff, 

Mo.    Automatic  dirigible  headlight.     1,472,564  ;  Oct.  30. 
McCoy,  Alfred  F.      (See  Allen,  A.  F.,  McCoy,  and  Stern- 

berger.) 

McCoy,  Charles  E.,  et  al.     (See  Kenneth,  David,  assignor.) 
McCo.y,  Charles  E.,   Logansport,  Ind.     Washing  machine. 

1.473.112:  Nov.  6. 
McCoy     Cotton    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    McCoy, 

William   D.,   assignor.) 
McCov.    Edwin    R.,    and    J.    Herbers.    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Buffing  machine.     1,447,027  ;  Feb.  27. 
McCoy,   Eli.iah,    assignor  of  one-half  to   G.    W.   Moulden, 

Detroit.  Mich„    Vehicle  wheel  tire.     Des.  63,107  :  Oct.  2. 
McCoy,  Elizabeth.      (See  McCoy,  Walter  J.) 
McCoy,    Henry    A.,    Hamilton,   and   T.    G.   Anderson,   An- 

caster.  Canada.     Radiators.     1,465,607  ;  Aug.  21. 
McCoy,  J.  H.,  et  al.     (See  Matter,  Gustave  0.,  assignor.) 
McCoy,  John  F.,  New  Orleans,  La.     Grouting  composition 

for  paving  blocks.     1,465,448;  Aug.  21. 
McCoy,   Marion  M.,   assignor  of   one-half  to   G.   A.   Will, 

St.  Louis.  Mo.     Oil-cooling  system  for  internal-combus- 
tion engines.     1,440.689  ;  Jan.  2. 
McCoy,   Walter   J.,   deceased,    Omaha,   Nebr.  ;    B.    McCoy, 

administratrix.     Header-brick  mold.   1,465,608  ;  Aug.  21. 
McCoy,  William  B.     (See  Scully,  J.,  and  McCoy.) 
McCoy.  'William  D.,   Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,  assignor  to  McCoy 

Cotton    Machinery    Corporation.      Ginning    and    clean- 

insr  m.noliine.     1,478,572:  Dec.  25. 
McCoy,  William  P.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.    Tobacco-smoking  pipe. 

1.455,5.39  ;  May  15. 
McCracken,  Adam,  London,  England.    Reamer.    1,472,182  ; 

Oct.   30. 
McCracken,    Berel,    and    C.    Pirott,    assignors    to    Bryce 

Brothers    Company,    Mount    Pleasant,    Pa.      Goblet    or 

similar   article.      Des.    62,838 ;   Aug.    7. 
McCracken.  Berel.  and  C.  Pirott,  assignors  to  Bryce  Broth- 
ers Company,  Mount  Pleasant,  Pa.    Glass.    Des.  63,108  ; 

Oct.  2. 
McCracken,  Ernest,  and  G.  C.  J.  Gray,  assignors  of  one- 
third  to  H.  B.   Karsting,  Hastings,  Nebr.     Centrifugal 

governor.     1,465,674  :  Aug.  21. 
McCracken,    John    J.,    Norfolk,    Va.      Star    identification 

protractor.     1.460,387;  July  3. 
McCrary.  John  M.     (See  Coburn,  J.  M..  and  McCrary.) 
McCrary,  Pierce  R.,  Lakeland,  Fla.,  assignor  of  one-half 

to   C.  H.  R.  Woodward,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.     Motor-driven 

plo-w.     1,471,180;  Oct.  16. 
McCray,  Cuge  L.,  Norton,  Va.     Rail  fastener.     1,451.838  ; 

Apr.  17. 

McCrea,   George  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Reenforced-concrete 

ship.      1,441.692  ;    .Tan.    9. 
McCreadie,  .John.      (See  Putnam,  M.  E.,  and  McCreadie.) 
McCready,    Joseph    H.      (See   Cornwell,    E.    E.,    and    Mc- 

Cready.) 
McCreanor,   Thomas  A.,   South  Manchester,  Conn.     Com- 
bined license-plate  holder  and  illuminator.     1,465,084  ; 

Aug.   14. 
McCreary,    Sarah   E.,    Highland,    ICans.      Hose    supporter. 

1.458.986:   June   19. 
McCredie,  Reid  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Dimmer  for  headlights. 

1,471,046;  Oct.  16. 
McCreedy,    James    W.,    assignor    to    Max    Kaufmann    & 

Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des. 

62,617  ;  July  3. 


McCreedy,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Max  Kaufmann  & 
Company,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  W.  Textile  fabric.  Des. 
62,618;  July  3. 

McCreedy,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Max  Kaufmann  & 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric.  Des. 
62,619;  July  3. 

McCreery,  George  E.,  et  al.  (See  Van  Ilise,  Lester  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

McCriiiht,  Morris,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Low-voltage  attach- 
ment.    1,441.233  ;   Jan.   9. 

McCrink,  Joseph,  Newark,  N.  J.  Bottle  protector. 
1,462,291  ;  July  17. 

McCrohan,  John  A.,  assignor  to  L.  Candce  &  Company, 
New  Haven,  Conn.     Calender.     1,469,658  ;  Oct.  2. 

McCrone,  Robert  A.,  Denver,  Colo.  Egg  separator. 
1.462,606  ;  July  24. 

McCroskey,  Harry  E.  (See  McConnell,  A.  B.,  and  Mc- 
Croskey.) 

McCrosky  Tool  Corporation.  (See  Norton,  Samuel  H., 
assignor.) 

McCrosson,  John  T.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  assignor  of  one 
half  to  E.  S.  Cochran,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vacuum  con- 
tainer for  cigars,  cigarettes,  and  smoking  tobacco. 
1.458.585;  June  12. 

McCrosson,  John  T.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  E.  S.  Cochran,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Packing  and 
preserving  cigars,  cigarettes,  and  smoking  tobacco. 
1,458,586;  June  12. 

McCrudden,  John  C.  R.,  Hurstville,  near  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales,  Australia.  Machine  gun.  1,452,123 ; 
Apr.  17. 

McCrum,  William  I.     (See  Kershaw,  H.,  and  McCrum.) 

McCuaig.  Peter,  Port  William,  Ontario,  Canada.  Match 
scratcher.     1,454,446;  May  8. 

McCuen,  Charles  L..  Evanston,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Delco-Light  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Expansion  valve  for  refrigerating  machines  and  the 
like.     1.446,471  ;  Feb.  27. 

McCuen,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  Resolute  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sealed  bearing.  1,457,584 ; 
June  5. 

McCuen,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  Resolute  Manufacturing 
Company,   Chicago,   111.     Valve.      1,457,585 ;   June   5. 

McCulla,  William  R.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Carburetor.  1,473,113 ; 
Nov.  6. 

McCulley,  Amberson,  Monroe,  Wis.  Mold.  1,445,334; 
Feb.   i3. 

McCulloch,  Albert  P.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Timer.  1,452,884  ; 
Apr.   24. 

McCulloch,  Alexander,  Govan,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
Garage  door.     1.456,895  ;  May  29. 

McCulloch,  Herbert  V.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Identification 
clamp.     1,470,280  ;  Oct.  9. 

McCullough,  David  R.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Airplane. 
1.454,470  ;   May   8. 

McCullough,  Eli  D.,  and  A.  W.  Butcher,  Solomon,  Kans., 
assignors  to  The  Gravity  Dump  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. Attachment  for  wagon  dumps.  1,467,183 ; 
Sept.   4.  „ 

Mciullough.  Ervin  W.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  and  R.  E. 
Wilson,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignors  to  P.  C.  Reilly, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  Flotation  of  ores  and  materials 
therefor.     1,476,530  ;  Dec.  4. 

McCuUoueh,  Frank  C,  Coshocton,  Ohio.  Chin  support. 
1.441,817;  .Tan.  9. 

McCullough,  Frank  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Egg  case. 
1,471,311;  Oct.  16. 

McCullough,  Frederick  S.,  assignor  to  G.  L.  Martin, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Radiotelegraphy.     1,471,406;  Oct.  23. 

McCullough,  Harvey  G.  (See  Painter,  J.  A.,  and  Mc- 
Cullough.) 

McCullough,  John  E.  (See  McDonald,  C.  D.,  and  Mc- 
Cullough.) 

McCullough,  John  T.,  Broomall,  Pa.  Cutter.  1,446,194  ; 
Feb.  20. 

McCuUongh,  Oswell,  and  D.  E.  Brown,  Donora,  Pa.  Elec- 
tric brake.     1,465.584  ;  Aug.  21. 

McCullough,  Samuel  W.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Convertible 
wind  and  glare  shield.     1,477,655  ;  Dec.  18. 

McCullough,  William  T.,  Salem,  Mo.  Chimney  cowl 
1,454,752  :   Mav  8. 

McCune,  Joseph  C.  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid- 
pressure-brake  device.     1,469,585  :  Oct.  2. 

McCune,  Mark,  and  D.  H.  Russell,  Middleport,  Ohio  ;  said 
Russell  assignor  to  said  McCune.  Spark-plug  shield 
1.468,539;  Sept.  18. 

McCune,  Merle  B.,  Woodlawn,  Pa.  Nozzle.  1,457,535 
June  5. 

McCurdy,  Arthur  W..  Malahat,  British  Columbia,  Canada, 
Auger  or  bit.     1,474.049  ;   Nov.    13. 

McCurdy,  Arthur  W.,  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  Canada 
Producing    augers.      1,474,050;    Nov.    13. 

McCurdy,  Arthur  W.,  Malahat,  British  Columbia,  Canada 
Means  for  facilitating  sharpening  of  augers  or  bits 
1,474,051  ;   Nov.   13. 

McCurdy,  Frederick  T.,  Kokomo,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Haynes 
Stellite  Company.  Alloy  and  making  the  same. 
1,449,338  ;  Mar.   20. 

McCurdy,  Thomas  A.  W.,  Clark,  S.  Dak.  Tire-pump-op 
eratini;  means  and  running-board-connecting  means 
1,469,095;    Sept.  25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


McCurdy,  William  D.     (See  Bowers,  James  W.,  assignor.) 

McCutchen,  Brunson  S.,  Plalnfield,  N.  J.  Washing  ma- 
chine.    1,473,489  ;  Nov.  6. 

McCutchen,  Charles  G.     (See  Baker,  Arthur  R.,  assignor.) 

McCutchen,  Uriah  R.,  et  al.  (See  Bryden,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

McCutcheon,  Claude  H.,  Kittanning,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.  Apparatus  for  form- 
ing clay  pote.     1,47.3,791  ;   Nov.   13. 

McDaniel.  Charles  T.,  Sullivan,  Ind.  Cutter  head. 
1,477.970;   Dec.  18. 

McDaniel,  Elmer  W.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Pneumatic  brake. 
1,449,522  ;    Mar.    27. 

McDaniel,  James  B.,  Columbia,  S.  C.  Wear  compensator 
for  iotunal  boxes.     1,448,633 ;  Mar.   13. 

McDaniel,  James  M.,  Amarlllo,  Tex.  Gate.  1,462,066; 
July  17. 

McDaniel,  John  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Clock  case.  Des. 
62,839  ;  Aug.  7. 

McDaniel,  Lewis  B.,  La  Belle,  Mo.  Fly  swatter.  1,454,062  ; 
May  8. 

McDaniel,  Marion  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  H.  V. 
Church,  trustee  for  National  Association  of  Secondary 
School  Principals,  Cicero,  111.  Badge.  Des..  63,305; 
Nov.  20. 

McDaniel,  Walter,  F.  E.  Davis,  and  E.  F.  Connor. 
Bremerton,   Wash.     Bench   vise.     1,476,628;   Dec.   4. 

McDaniels,  Robert  R.  (See  Gordon,  Clarence  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

McDermet,  John  R.,  Jeannette,  assignor  to  Elliott  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Method  and  apparatus  for  the 
treatment  of  water.     1,442,348  ;  Jan.  16. 

McDermltt,  James  J.,  Renovo,  Pa.  Fitting-up  bolt. 
1,448,692;  Mar.   13. 

McDermott,  Frank  M.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Collar  button. 
1,413,489;    Jan.   30. 

McDermott,  George  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  governor 
for  gas  producers.     1,444,383  ;  Feb.  6. 

McDermott,  George  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Ladle-drying  appa- 
ratus.    1,458,350;  June  12. 

McDermott,  John  J.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Envelope. 
1,464,435  ;  Aug.  7. 

McDermott,  Louis  L.,  Cremorne,  near  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia.  Lock  of  safes  and  strong  rooms. 
1,468,245  ;  Sept.  18. 

McDermott,  Lyle  C,  Pocatello,  Idaho.  Flycatcher. 
1,462,416;   July  17. 

McDermut,  N.  E.     (See  Fairbanks,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

McDevitt,  William  P.,  South  Dorset,  Vt.  Bar  coal. 
1,466,405;   Aug.  28. 

McDiarmid,  Alfred  R.  (See  Hathaway,  J.  B.,  and  Mc- 
Dlarmid.) 

Mel  Jill,  Res  D.,  Haines  City,  Fla.  FruIt-marklng  method. 
1,441,234;  Jan.  9. 

McDole,  Alby  B.,  deceased,  by  C.  B.  McDole,  administratrix, 
Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Paint-spraying  nozzle.  1,449,949 ; 
Mar.  27. 

McDole,  Clara  B.,  administratrix.     (See  McDole,  Alby  B.) 

McDonald,  A.  Y.,  Mfg.  Co.  (See  McDonald,  John  M., 
assignor.) 

McDonald,  Allen  C,  San  Angelo,  Tex.  Means  employed 
for  locating  shipments.     1,448,973  ;  Mar.  20. 

McDonald,  Anthony,  et  al.  (See  Pratt,  Samuel  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

McDonald,  Arthur  B.,  et  al.  (See  Brown,  Robert  B., 
assignor.) 

McDonald,  Charles  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canopy  for 
automobile  beds.     1,454,395  ;  May  8. 

McDonald,  Charles  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  stop  de- 
vice for  strip-inserting  mechanism  of  power  presses. 
1.472,802  :   Nov.  6. 

McDonald,  Charles  D.,  and  J.  E.  McCullough,  assignors  to 
McDonald  Machine  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Die-press  mecha- 
nism.     1,448,807  ;   Mar.   20. 

McDonald,  Clarence  T.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Fuse  Mfg. 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  RefiUable  cartridge  fuse.  1,447,798  ; 
Mar.  6. 

McDonald,  Edward  F..  H.  Klein,  and  L.  L.  Haas,  as- 
signors to  McDonald-Klein  Distributing  Company,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.  Liquid-circulating  pump.  1,467,331 ; 
Sept.    11. 

McDonald,     Edward    W.    Talladega,     Ala.      Brake    shoe. 

1,465.141;  Aug.  14. 
McDonald,  Harry  L.,  Eveleth,  Minn.     Transformer  crane. 

1,444,746;   Feb.   6. 
McDonald,  Herbert  D.     (Seelkeler,  P.  M.,  and  McDonald.) 
McDonald,    James    H.,    Pocatello,    Idaho.      Plate    or    pan 

handling  utensil.     1,472,926;   Nov.   6. 
McDonald,  John  J.,  West  View,  Pa.     Exterior  rubber-tire 

protector.     1,468,643  ;   Sept.   25. 
McDonald,    .John    M.,    assignor    to   A.   Y.   McDonald  Mfg. 

Co.,     Dubuque,      Iowa.        Air     valve     and     the     like. 

1.4.59.543;  June  3  9. 
McDonald,     John     U.,     Decatur,     111.        Producing     gas. 

1,447,259  ;  Mar.  8. 
McDonald-Klein   Distributing  Company.      (See  McDonald, 

B.    F.,    Klein,    and    Hpcs,    assignors.) 
McDonald,  Leslie  R.,  Wustmount,  Quebec,  Canada.     Selec- 
tive information  appp.ratus.     1,446,259 ;    Feb.  20. 
McDonald,   Leslie  R.,   Westmount,   Quebec,    Canada.      R««- 

lective  information  hpparatus.     1,477,887 ;  Dec.  18. 
McDonald,  Louis  C.     (See  Samples,  B.  J.,  and  McDonald.) 


McDonald  Machine  Co.  (See  McDonald,  C.  D.,  and  M<s 
Cullough,    assignor.) 

McDonald,  Michael  J.,  et  al.  (See  Pratt,  Samuel  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

McDonald,  Patrick  J.,  New  Cumberland,  Pa.  Loading 
machine.     1,469,046  ;   Sept.  25. 

McDonald,  Ralph  H.,  Scio,  Oreg.  Drag  saw.  1,478,573; 
Dec.    25. 

McDonald,  Thomas  H.,  Adelanto,  Calif.  Means  for  patch- 
ing blow-outs  in  pneumatic  tires.     1,457,846 ;  June  5. 

McDonald,  William  R.,  Houston,  Tex.  Propeller. 
1,456.896  :  May  29. 

McDonald,  William  W.     (See  Sickles,  William,  assignor.) 

McDonaugh,  George  L.  (See  Goldstein,  B.,  and  Mc- 
Donaugh.) 

McDonell,  George  B.,  and  E.  L.  Peck,  Bartlesvllle,  Okla., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Doherty  Research 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bailer.     1,447,621  ;  Mar.  6. 

McDonell,  William  E.,  assignor  to  Shur-On  Optical  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ophthalmic  mounting. 
1.451,098;    Apr.    10. 

McDonnell,  Alexander  J.  V.,  London,  England.  Pocket 
sterilizing  case  for  clinical  thermometers.  1,453,151 ; 
Apr.  24. 

McDougall,  Alexander,  Duluth,  Minn.  Preparing  and 
transporting  peat  or  other  granular  material  hydrauU- 
cally.     1,466,884  ;  Sept.  4. 

McDougall,  Alexander,  Duluth,  Minn.  Peat-fuel  machine. 
1,476,407  ;   Dec.  4. 

McDowell,  Joe  E.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Pneumatic  stage 
pump.     1,450,505  ;  Apr.  3. 

McDowell,  Walter  W.,  Kiefer,  Okla.  Dirigible  headlight 
construction.     1,446,979  ;  Feb.  27. 

McDowell,  William  A.,  Stout,  Iowa.  Signal  attachment 
for  mail  boxes.     1,458,836;  June  12. 

McEachron,  Edgar  J.,  assignor  to  French  Battery  & 
Carbon  Co.,  Madison,  Wis.  Battery  lamp.  1,462,207; 
July  17. 

McElhanv,  John  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  Hand-operating  ex- 
tensible fish-landing  net  and  handle.    1,450,322  ;  Apr.  3. 

McElheny,  Clarence  J.,  Tampa,  Fla.  Studding.  1,446,916 ; 
Feb.  27. 

McElrath,  James  R.,  Nescopeck,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one- 
third  to  W.  J.  Walker  and  one-third  to  C.  W.  Robles. 
Newark,   N.   J.     Valve.      1,443,847;   Jan.    30. 

McElroy,  Elizabeth,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Hospital  gown. 
1,462,515  ;  July  24. 

McElroy,  George  E.     (See  Lyons,  W.  W.,  and  McElroy.) 

McElroy,  James  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Doorstop.  Des. 
63,190;    Oct.   30. 

McElroy,  John  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Method  of  and  apparatus 
for  picking  cotton.     1,448,930  ;  Mar.  20. 

McElroy,  John  L.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Safety  hair  cutter. 
1,471,970;  Oct.  23. 

McElroy,  Karl  P.     (See  Franchot,  R.,  and  McElroy.) 

McElroy,  ICarl  P.,  assignor  to  Ferro  Chemicals  Inc., 
Washington,  D.  C.  Fixation  of  nitrogen.  1,441,693 ; 
Jan.  9. 

McElroy,  Karl  P.,  assignor  to  The  Ferro  Chemicals  Inc., 
Washington,  D.  C.  Making  fertilizers.  1,441,694 ; 
Jan.  9. 

McElroy,  Karl  P.,  assignor  to  Ferro  Chemicals  Inc., 
Washington,  D.  C.     Fixing  nitrogen.     1,441,695  ;  Jan.  9. 

McElroy,  Karl  P.,  assignor  to  Ferro  Chemicals  Inc.,  Wash- 
ington, D.   C.     Nitrogen  fixation.     1,466,624  ;  Aug.  28. 

McElroy,  Karl  P.,  assignor  to  Ferro  Chemicals  Inc.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Nitrogen-fixing  process  and  apparatus. 
1,466.625;  Aug.   28. 

McElroy,  Karl  P.,  assignor  to  Ferro  Chemicals  Inc.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Production  of  ammonia  and  salts  of  cer- 
tain carbon  acids.     1,466,626  ;  Aug.  28. 

McElrov,  Karl  P.,  assignor  to  Ferro  Chemicals  Inc.,  Wash- 
ington,  D.   C.      Making  cyanids.      1,466,627 :   Aug.    28. 

McElroy,  Karl  P.,  assignor  to  Ferro  Chemicals  Inc.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Manufacture  of  alkali  and  chemicals. 
1,466,628;  Aug.   28. 

McElroy,  Karl  P.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Robe- 
son Process  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  emul- 
sions.    1,444,844;  Feb.  13. 

McElroy,  Karl  P.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Carbide  and  Carbon  Chemicals  Corpo- 
ration.    Making  glycerin.     1,466,665  ;   Sept.   4. 

McElroy,  Karl  P.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assi,gnor  to  Gulf 
Refining  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Process  of  and 
apparatus  for  condensation.     1,478,750  ;  Dec.  25. 

McElroy,  Mattie  E.,  administratrix.    (See  Moats,  Edwin  C.) 

McElroy,  R.  B.,  et  al.  (See  Taylor,  S.  M.,  and  Osborn, 
a.ssignors. ) 

McElroy,  Robert  H.,  Wilmette,  111.  Refrigerator  car. 
1,444,474  ;  Feb.  6. 

McElroy,  Roy  H.,  receiver.  (See  McElroy,  Roy  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

McElroy,  Roy  H,,  receiver.  (See  McElroy,  R.  H.,  Cite, 
and   Langenkamp,    assignors.) 

McElroy,  Roy  H.,  assignor  to  R.  H.  McElroy,  receiver  for 
The  Bohmann  Iron  Works  Co.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Clay- 
working  machinery.     1,471,405  ;  Oct.  23. 

McElroy,  Roy  H.,  J.  D.  Cite,  and  A.  G.  Langenkamp,  as- 
signors to  R.  H.  McElroy,  receiver  for  The  Bahmann 
Iron  Works  Co.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Brick  and  tile  machine. 
1.450,506:  Apr.  3. 
McElroy,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Spark  plug. 
1,454,646;  -May  ». 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


359 


McElroy,  William  J.,  New  York,  and  J.  Clarke,  Slanhasset. 

North   Hempstead,   N.   Y.,   assignors,   by   mosne   assipn- 

meuts,    to    Alchemic    Gold    Company,     Inc.       Printing 

ink.     1,450,692;  Apr.  3. 
McElroy,    William    J.,    New   York,    and    J.    Clarke,    Man- 

hasset,   assignors,   by   mesne   assignments,   to   Alchemic 

Gold   Company,   Inc.",   New  York,   N.  Y.      Printing  ink. 

1,471,746;  Oct.  23. 
McElwain,    Ueiiry   E.,  et   al.      (See  Van   Pelt,   Elmer   L., 

assignor.) 
McElwain,   W.   H.,   Company.      (See  Brackett,   Frank  A., 

assignor.) 
McEnaney,  Owen  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Pipe  attachment 

for  steam  looms.     1,460,972  ;  July  3. 
McEwan,    Charles   P.,   Oak   Park,   assignor  to   H.   D.   La- 

throp,      Chicago,       111.         Can-reversing       mechanism. 

1,444,929;  Feb.  13. 
McEwan,  Charles  F.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  H.  D.  Lathrop, 

Chicago,  111.  Can-washiug  machine.  1,454,124  ;  JXay  8. 
McEwnii,  David.  (See  Downey,  E.  A.,  and  McEwan.) 
McEwan,  Hugh,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  W.  W.  NicoU, 

New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  exploder.  1,450,672  ;  Apr.  3. 
McEwen,    Lawrence   D.,  Des  Moines,   Iowa.      Condenser. 

1,457,847;  June  6. 
McEwen,  Willard  M.,  Chicago,  111.     Tire  tool.     1,466,179; 

Aug.  28. 
McFadden,  Eura  P.     (See  Freemon,  J.  P.,  and  McFadden.) 
McFaddeu,  Glenn  E.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.     Canopy  for  light- 
ing   fistures.      Dps.    62,578 ;    June   26. 
McFadden,  Glenn  E.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.     Plate  for  lighting 

fixtures.     Des.  62,673:  July  17. 
McFaddeu,  Glenn  E.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Alfred 

Vester  Sons,  Inc.,   Providence,  R.   I.     Socket  cover  for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  62,333  ;  May  8. 
McFadden.  Glonn  E..  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Alfred 

Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,   R.   I.     Candle  plate  for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  62.334  ;  May  8. 
McFadden.  Glenn  E.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Alfred 

Vester   Sons,   Inc.,   Providence,   R.  I.     Lamp  cover   for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  62,840;  Aug.  7. 
McFadden.  Glenn  E.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  .\lfred 

Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.     Plate  for  lighting 

fixtures.     Des.  62,841 ;  .Aug.  7. 
McFadden,  Glenn  E.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Alfred 

Vester    Sons,    Inc.,    Providence,    R.    I.      Top    for   lamp 

covers  for  lighting  fixtures.     Des.   62,842  ;   Aug.   7. 
McFadden,  Glenn  E.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  .Mfred 

Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.     Arm  for  lighting 

fixture.     Des.  62,843  ;  Aug.   7. 
McFadden,  Glenn  E.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Alfred 

Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.     Top  for  lamp  cov- 
ers  for  lighting  fixtures.     Des.  62,844  ;   Aug.  7. 
McFadden,  Glenn  E.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Alfred 

Vester   Sons,    Inc.,    Providence.   R.    I.      Oval   plate   for 

lighting   fixtures.      Des.    62.845 :    Aug.    7. 
McFadden,  Glenn  E.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Alfred 

Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  B.   I.     Ceiling  light  for 

lighting   fixtures.     Des.   63,057 ;   Sept.   25. 
McFadden,  Glenn  E.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Alfred 

Vester  Sons.   Inc.,  Providence.  R.  I.     Top  for  pan  for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  63,109  :  Oct.   2. 
McFadden.  Glenn  E.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Alfred 

Vester   Sons,    Inc.,   Providence,   R.    I.      Pendulet.      Des. 

63.262  ;    Nov.    13. 
McFarland,  Harvey  P.,  Oquawka,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

C.  W.  Baldrldge,  Chicago,  111.     Rail  anchor.     1,447,622  ; 

Mar.  6. 
McFarland,  James,  Tiffin,  Tex.     Train  stop.     1,451,952  ; 

Apr.   17. 
McFarland,     John     D..     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Powder     hox. 

1.454.242  :  May  8. 
McFarland,  Joseph  E..  West  Durham,  assignor  of  one-half 

to    G.    H.    Beall,    Durham,    N.    C.      Signaling    device. 

1,449,950;   Mar.  27. 
McFarland.  Owen  D.      (See  Cumfer,  H..  and  McFarland.) 
McFarland,   Samuel,  Coatesville,  Pa.     Coasting  apparatus. 

1.454.647  ;   M:iv   S. 
McFarland,      Samuel,      Coatesville,      Pa.        Rail      joint. 

1,472,606;    Oct.    30. 
McFarland.   Samuel  E..    Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Storage-bat- 

terv  svstem.     1,445,025  ;  Feb.  13. 
McFarland,  Walter  E.      (See  Erhart,  A.  M.,  and  McFar- 
land.) 

McFarland,  William  H.      .(See  Qulnby,  Harrison,  assignor.) 

McFarlane.  Bernard  M..  Hettinger,  N.  Dak.  Binder  ele- 
vator.    1.448,.''.08  :   Mar.    13. 

McFarlane,  Lauchlan  G.  (See  Carter,  G.  J.,  and  McFar- 
lane.) 

McFarlane.  Logan,  Halton,  near  Leeds,  England.  Manu- 
facture of  molded  articles,  more  particularly  heels  and 
soles  for  footwear.     1.477,576  ;  Dec.  18. 

McFarlane,  Malcolm  J.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Fireless  cooker 
and  heater.      1.455,638;  May  15. 

McFarlane,  Robert  E.  (See  "Cavanagh,  E.  M.,  and  Mc- 
Farlane. ) 

McFarnahan,  William  C.  et  al.  (See  Wittmann,  Frank, 
assignor.) 

McFeely,       Maynard       B.,       Philadelphia,       Pa.         Mill. 

1.476,260:  Dec.  4. 
McGaff,  John,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Interstate  Iron  and 

Steel     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Busheling     furnace. 

1.472,803;  Nov.  «.  _    ; 


McGaffee,  James  F.,  assignor  to  Des  Moines  Silo  &  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Baby-chick 
coop.     1,449,428  ;  Mar.  27. 

McGahiin,  Frederick  L.,  deceased,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  V. 
K.  Walker,  administratrix,  assignor  to  The  i'urposed 
Mind  Development  Security  Association  of  the  World. 
Means  for  treating  steam  and  cinders.  1,441,864 ; 
Jan.  9. 

McGahan,  Frederick  L.,  deceased,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. ; 
V.  K.  Walker,  administratrix,  assignor  to  The  Purposed 
Mind  Development  Security  Association  of  the  World. 
Spark  arrester.     1,442,895  ;  Jan.  23. 

McGahan,  Frederick  L.,  deceased,  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
V.  K.  Walker,  administratrix,  assignor  to  The  Purposed 
Mind  Development  Security  Association  of  the  World. 
Suction  means  for  feeding  powdered  fuel  to  fire  boxes. 
1,443.794:  Jan.  30. 

McGahan,  Frederick  L.,  deceased,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. ;  V. 
K.  Walker,  administratrix,  assignor  to  The  Purposed 
Mind  Development  Security  Association  of  the  World. 
Means  for  reutilizing  steam.     1,453,687  ;  Jlay  1. 

McGahan,  Frederick  L.,  deceased,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. ; 
V.  K.  Walker,  administratrix,  assignor  to  The  Purposed 
Mind  Development  Security  Association  of  the  World. 
Force  feed  for  powdered  fueL     1,460.168  ;  June  26. 

McGahey,  Robert  E.,  Alexandria,  Va.  Self-locking  angle- 
cock.      1,450,811  ;   Apr.   3. 

McGahey,  Robert  E.,  Alexandria,  Va.  Automobile  horn- 
button   extension.      1,478,287  ;   Dec.   18. 

McGann.  George  J.,  Providence,  R.  I.  High-speed  traverse 
mechanism  tor  winding  machines.     1,472,847  ;  Nov.  6. 

McGann,  William  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Grain-door- 
forcing  device.     Rel5.729  ;   Dec.  11. 

McGarry,  Joseph  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  P. 
O'Rourke,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Bread-dumping  machine. 
1,473.996  :    Nov.    13. 

McGarvey,  Virginia  M.,  Brunswick,  Ga.  Reversible  cush- 
ion.    1,469,523  ;  Oct.  2. 

McGary,  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Steam-locomotive 
lighting  svstem.     1,461,534  ;  July  10. 

McGaw,  Sidney  A.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Stepladder.  1,459,918  ; 
June   26. 

McGeachin,  William  R.  (See  Chase,  L.  W.,  McGeachln, 
and  Brand.) 

McGee,  Charles  E.,  Santa  Monica,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  R.  E.  Small,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Casing-conpling 
remover.     1,442,626  ;  Jan.   16. 

McGee,  Charles  J.,  Osceola,  Arlt.  Cloth  cutting  machine. 
1,455,501 ;  May  15. 

McGee,  Edward  S.,  Rock  Hill,  S.  C.  Valve.  1,456,244  ; 
May  22. 

McGee,  Frank  R.,  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Chimney  valve. 
1,444,767  ;  Feb.  6. 

McCJee,  Frank  R.,  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Umbrella  rack. 
1.459,787  ;  June  26. 

McGee,  Frank  R.,  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Utensil  holder. 
1,461,363  ;  July  10. 

McGee,  Frank  R.,  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Thrust  bearing. 
1,476,345  ;   Dec.  4. 

McGee,  Frank  R.,  Steubenville,  Ohio,  and  A.  F.  Nesblt, 
Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  cleaning  gases. 
1,444,845  :   Feb.   13. 

McGee.  Frank  R..  and  A.  R.  Schulze,  Steubenville,  Ohio. 
Valve.     1.476,344  ;   Dec.  4. 

McGee,  Howard  H.,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Goodyear's  India  Rubber  Glove  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    Fountain-syringe  bag.     1,442,229  ;  Jan.  16. 

McGee,  Jesse  E.,  Guntown,  Miss.  Combined  shield  and 
package    carrier.      1,459,111 ;    June    19. 

McGee,  Jesse  E.,  Guntown,  Mies.  Basket-supporting 
means.     1,460,760  ;   July  3. 

McGee,  Oscar  P.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Elevator-door  hanger. 
1,461,249;  July  10. 

McGee,  Wade  W.     (See  Doerres,  R.  N.,  and  McGee.) 

McGee,  Walter  M.,  et  al.  (See  Guptill,  Rodney  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

McGeorgp,  William  T.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Treating 
fruit  juices.     1,458,427  ;  June  12. 

McGettigan.  Frank  J.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Picture-projector 
attachment.     1,457,782  ;  June  5. 

McGhee,  James  W..  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  C.  Jinks, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Drapery  hook.     1.475,306  :  Nov.  27. 

McGhee,  Jesse  M.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Highway  signal  for 
railway  crossin.gs.     1.454.75."  ;  May  8. 

McGhee,  Thurman,  and  P.  Woodhead.  Hayward,  Calif. 
Can-labeling   machine.     1,443,610 ;   Jan.   30. 

McGhee,  Thurman,  and  P.  Woodhead,  Hayward,  Calif. 
Filling  valve.      1.456,854  ;  May  29. 

McGibbon,  Ellsworth,  Spokane,  Wash.  Pocketbook. 
1,472,303;  Oct.  30. 

McGiffcrt.  John  R.,  assignor  to  Clyde  Iron  Works,  Duluth, 
Minn.     Track-Ia.ving  machine.     1,454,176  :  May  8. 

McGill,  Andrew  M.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Construction  and 
repair  of  railway   c.irs.      1.460,069  :   June   26. 

McGill  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Despard,  Victor 
R.,  assignor.) 

McGilh  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Gordon,  David  D., 
assignor.) 

McGill  Metal  Products  Company.  (See  Beck,  Albert,  as- 
signor.) 

McGill,  Milton  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Nut  lock.  1,448,555  ; 
Mar.   13. 

McGill,  William.      (See  Kolllng,  H.  C,  and  McGill.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AlpJiahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


McGillicuddv,    Edward    F.,    Seattle,    Wash.     Vehicle    sig- 
nal.    1,459,919  ;  June  26. 
McGilpiu.     .lohii     G.,    El    Monte,    Calif.       Siphon    valve. 

1,443,628  ;  Jan.   30. 
MeGinley,  Frederick  D.,  Pleasant  Beach,  assignor  of  one- 
half    to   L.    L.    Lacey,    Syracuse,    N.   Y.      Car   replacer. 
1,460,973  ;  July  3. 
MeGinley,  George  M.,  assignor  to  G.  W.  J.  Murphy  Com- 
pany, Amesbury,  Mass.     Foot  rest  for  accelerator  ped- 
als.    1,468,571;   Sept.  18.  ,,  ^,.   ,       . 
McGinlev,  James  E.     (See  Randall,  V.  C,  and  MeGinley.) 
MeGinley,   John   L.      (See   Goodchild,   Charles,   assignor.) 
McGinn,  John  S.,  Shawinigan  Falls,  Quebec,  Canada.    Tide 

motor.     1,449,523  ;  Mar.  27. 
McGinnis,  Basil  W.,  Birmingham,  Ala.     Tension  top  strap 

for  automobiles.     1,449,614  ;  Mar.  27. 
McGinnis,    John,    and   J.    N.    Graber,    New    Haven,    Conn. 
Brush.     1,441,936;  Jan.  9.  ^  ,,,„..    ^ 

McGinnis,  John  A.     (See  Edwards,  A.  L.,  and  McGinnis.) 
McGinnis,  John  A.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  Wheel- 
ing   Stamping    Company.      Feeder    for    metal    blanks. 
1,455,639  ;  May  15. 
McGinnis,  John  .1.,  assignor  to  Wheeling  Stamping  Com- 
pany, Wheeling,  W.  Va.     Machine  for  the  manufacture 
of  collapsible  metal  tubes.     1,457,179  ;  May  29. 
McGinnis,   Thomas   J.,    St.    Helens,    Oreg.      Pencil   holder 

and  rake  knife.     1,441,103  ;  Jan.  2. 
McGinnis,   William    A.,   Detroit,   Mich.      Garment  hanger. 

1,448,139;  Mar.  13.  ^  ,.^^. 

McGintie,  Joseph  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Pulling  and  lifting 

device.     1,444,694  ;  Feb.  6. 
McGinty,     Donald     K.,     Marion,     Ohio.       Cable     hanger. 

1,476,093  ;    Dec.   4. 
McGivern,    James    P.    L.,    Wilkinshurg,    Pa.,    assignor    to 
Westinghouse     Electric     &     Manufacturing     Company. 
Trolley-conductor  hanger.     1,464,535  ;  Aug.  14. 
McGlash'an,  James.     (See  Manly,  C.  M.,  and  McGlashan.) 
McGlashan,    James,    assignor    to    Martin-Parry    Corpora- 
tion, York,  Pa.     Vehicle  body  construction.     1,472,607  ; 
Oct.   30. 
McGlone,  Ignatius  V.      (See  Powell,  George  G.,  assignor.) 
McGoldrick,    William    J.,   assignor   to    Power    Truck    and 
Tractor  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Vehicle  brake  mech- 
anism.    1,445,698  ;  Feb.  20. 
McGovern,   Bernard    F.,    assignor   to    The   Goodyear   Tire 
&  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.    Die  head.     1,443,324  ; 
Jan.  28. 
McGowan,  Charles,  G.  Peterson,  and  A.  A.  Lund,  Susan- 

ville,  Calif.     Car-door  roller.     1,461,535  ;  July  10. 
McGowan,    Henrv    B.,    Hurley,    Okla.      Well-drilling   tool. 

1,461,154  ;  July  10.  ,     ^ 

McGowan,    Hugh    J.,    assignor    to    Southard    Robertson 
Company,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.     Gas  hot  plate.     1,477,971 ; 
Dec.   18. 
McGowan,     Owen     J.,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Trip     hook. 

1,477,836  ;  Dec.  18. 
McGowan,  Owen  J.,  assignor  to  W.  Wilson,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Cargo  hook.     1,449,364  ;  Mar.  20. 
McGowan,    Robert    B.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Ground    vase. 

1,448,808  ;  Mar.   20. 
McGowan,  Robert  E.,  and  F.  W.  McCorry,  Cowley,  Wyo. 
Combination  rule,  square,  and  level.   1,469,167  ;  Sept.  25. 
McGowan,  Thomas  H.,  sr.,  Stonington,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Draper  Corporation,  Hopedale,  Mass.    Shuttle  for  auto- 
matic filling-replenishing  looms.     1,446,512  ;  Feb.  27. 
McGowen,     William    R.,     Chicago,     III.       Motor    vehicle. 

1,441,515  ;   Jan.  9. 
McGowen,    William    R.,    assignor    to    American    Bumper 
Company,  Chicago,  111.     Automobile  bumper.     1,475,347  ; 
Nov.  27. 
McGowen,    William    R.,    assignor    to    American    Bumper 
Company,     Chicago,    111.      Bumper-supporting    bracket. 
1.475,348;   Nov.   27. 
McGrail,  Thomas  M.     (See  Lee,  Richard  V.,  assignor.) 
McGrath,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  The  Grand  Lake  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Woodland,  Me.    Paper  container.    1,456,897  ; 
May  29. 
McGrath,     Hiram,     McConnelsville,    Ohio.      Fan    attach- 
ment for  swings.     1,452,385  ;  Apr.  17. 
McGrath,     John     T.,     Bloomington,     111.        Oil     burner. 

1,446,260  :   Feb.  20. 
McGrath,    John     T.,     Bloomington,     111.       Grinding    ma- 
chine.    1,460,724  ;  July  3. 
McGrath,  John  T.,  Bloomington,  111.     Reciprocating  knife 

can  opener.     1,473,306  ;  Nov.  6. 
McGrath,    John    T.,    Bloomington,    111.      Combination    ve- 
hicle lamp.      1.473,307  ;   Nov.  6. 
McGrath,  Sylvester  S.,  West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.     Rotary 

kiln.     1,453,851;   May   1.  ' 
McGrath.  William  L.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Machine  Com- 
pany. Elraira,  N.  Y.   Engine  starter.    1,446,852  ;  Feb.  27. 
McGrath,   William   L.,   assignor  to  Eclipse  Machine  Com- 
pany, Blmira,  N.  Y.    Engine  starter.   1,457,118  ;  May  29. 
McGrath,  William  L.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Miichine  Com- 
pany, Elraira,  N.  Y.     Engine  starter.     1,462,973  :  July  24. 
McGraw,  Daniel  E.     (See  Stearns,  R.  O.,  and  McGraw. ) 
McGraw,    Harry,   Marion,    Ind.      Air   motor.      1,464,575 ; 

Aug.  14. 
McGraw,  Thomas  H.,  ir.,  Oakmont,  Pa.     Flow-controlling 

means  for  steam  boilers.     1,469,389  ;  Oct.  2. 
McGraw,  William  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Account-filing  cabi- 
net.    1,452,919  ;  Apr.  24. 


McGreer,  Ray  and   H.   J.   Belcher,  Oklahoma,  Okla.     Ma- 
chine  for  cutting   butter.      1,455,258 ;    May    15. 
McGregor,    Alexander    G.,    Warren,    Ariz.      Calcine    car. 

1.450,980  ;    Apr.    10. 
McGregor,   Alexander   G.,    Warren,   Ariz.     Apparatus   for 
charging  reverberatory   furnaces.     1.461,801  ;   July   IT. 
McGregor,   Alexander    G.,    Warren,   Ariz.     Apparatus   for 

charging  reverberatory  furnaces.     1,469,327  ;   Oct.  2. 
McGregor.    Allan    L..    Chicago,    III.      Automobile    bumper. 

Re.  15,521 ;  Jan.  9. 
McGregor,    Allan    L.,    Chicago,    111.      Automobile   bumper. 

1.443,960  ;   Fob.  6. 
McGregor.    Allan    L.,    Chicago,    111.      Automobile    bumper. 

Re.  15,545  ;  Feb.  20. 
McGregor,    James   D.,    assignor   to   Brantford   Computing 
Scales,   Ltd.,   Brantford,   Ontario,   Canada.     Price-scale 
casing.    Des.  62,234  ;  Apr.  24. 
McGregor,  Ross,  assignor  to  The  Elwood  Myers  Company, 
Springfield,    Ohio.       Delivery    mechanism.      1,445,899 ; 
Feb.  20. 
McGrew,  Arlo  R.      (See  Ware,   Henry  B.,  assignor.) 
McGrew,  Earl  E.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.   Folding  table.    1,446,917  ; 

Feb.  27. 
McGrew,    Henry   C.   D.,    Los  Angeles,    Calif.     Excavating 

bucket.     1,446,389  ;   Feb.   20. 
McGrew,  John  A.,  and  J.  T.  Lorce,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Entrain- 
ment  mechanism  for  power-generating  units.    1,447,352  ; 
Mar.   6. 
McGrew,  John  A.,  and  J.  T.  Loree,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Entrain- 
ment  mechanism  for  power-generating  units.    1,447,353  ; 
Mar.   6. 
McGuckin,    John    J.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Automobile    ac- 
celerator.    1,440,881  ;  Jan.  2. 
McGuckin,  John  J.,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y.     Axle-bearing-repair- 
ing tool.     1,457,119  :  May  29. 
McGuckin.    John    J.,    Brooklyn,    assignor    to    L.    Schwab, 
New   York.    N.   Y.,   doing  business   as   Stevens   &   Com- 
panv.      Valve-stem    lengthener.      1.466,844 ;    Sept.    4. 
Mcfiuckin,  John  J.,  and  J.  Peyer,  Brooklyn,  assignors  to  L. 
Schwab,  doing  business  under  business  name  or  style  of 
Stevens  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electric  valve 
grinder.      1,449,908;   Mar.   27. 
McGuire  Band  and  Lining  Mfg.  Co.      (See  McGuire,  Wil- 
liam  A.,   assignor.) 
McGuire,    Eugene    L.,   assignor   of   one-half   to    A.    Sales, 
Dennison,  Ohio.     Top  for  drinking  bottles.     1,441,010  ; 
Jan.   2. 
McGuire,  Frederick  G.,  et  al.,  executors.     (See  Davidson, 

Samuel  C.) 
McGuire,  James  E.,  Camden,  N.  J.     Safety  device  for  tools. 

1,450,323;   Apr.    3. 
McGuire,  Lee,  Paint  Lick,   Ky.     Electrically-operated  ve- 
hicle signal.     1,450,214  ;  Apr.  8. 
McGuire,  Michael  H.,  Clifford,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C. 
E.    Frederickson,   St.    Joseph,   Mich,     Portable   bathtub 
with  heating  appliance.     1.450,444  ;  Apr.  3. 
McGuire,    Norman    B.,    Wahiawa,    Oahu,    and    A.    Guild. 
Honolulu,     Hawaii.       Machine     for     laying     mulches. 
1,471,796;  Oct.  23. 
McGuire,   Patrick  W.,  Tottenville,   N.  1'.     Article-holding 

clip.     1,456.321 ;  May  22. 
McGuire,  Philip  J.     (See  Tilly,  C.  A.,  and  McGuire.) 
McGuire,  William  A.,  assignor  to  McGuire  Band  and  Lin- 
ing Mfg.  Co.,  Turtle  Creek,  Pa.     Detachable  brake  and 
transmission  band  lining.     1,455,259  ;  May  15. 
McGuire,    William    G..    Hollywood,    Calif.      Window-sash 

stop.      1.469,659  :   Oct.   2. 
McHalP,   Lois  T.      (See  McHale,   Ray  A.,  assignor.) 
McHale,  Ray  A.,  assignor  to  L.  T.  McHale,  Syracuse,  N.  T. 
Aligning  brace  for  forms  for  concrete  walls.     1,446,195  ; 
Feb.   20. 
McHale,    Rav    A.,    assignor    to    L.    T.    McHale,    Syracuse, 
N.  Y.    Tie  brace  for  concrete  forms.     1,446,196  ;  Feb.  20. 
McHale,    Ray    A.,    assignor   to    L.    T.    McHale,    Syracuse, 
N     Y.       Tie    brace    for    concrete    forms.       1,458,769; 
June  12. 
McHarg,   Leslie,   Preeport,  N.  Y.     Pier  door.     1,454,125 ; 

May  8. 
McHarg,   Leslie,   Freeport,  N.  Y.     Pier  door.     1,454,126 ; 

May  8. 
McFIenry,       Jesse      M.,       Detroit,      Mich.         Humidifier. 

1 .443,490  ;  Jan.  30. 
McHenrv,  rfamuel  B.,  Bloomsburg,  Pa.     Mop.     1,450,098; 

Mar.  27. 
McHewitt,  William,  and  H.  G.  Brandt,  Burlington,  Iowa. 

Tool.     1,453,018  ;  Apr.  24. 
McHolland,  Dorothv.   Minneapolis,  Minn,     Undergarment, 

1,445,523  ;   Feb.   13. 
McHush,  Harry  E.,  Devils  Lake,  and  G.  M.  Kelsey,  Grand 
Porks,     N.     Dak.       Spring    suspension     for     vehicles. 
1,449,524;  Mar.   27. 
McHugh,  James  N.,  Lexington,  111.    Auto  lock.     1,153,882; 

May   1. 
Mcllugh.    Thaddeus    J.,    assignor    to    Gibson    Mandolin- 
Guitar   Company.  Kalamazoo,  Mich,     Neck  for  musical 
instruments.      1.446,758;   Feb.   27. 
Mclldowie.  Louis  M.     (See  Snazelle,  O.  H.,  Hetherington, 

and  Mclldowie.) 
Mcllvried.   Howard    G.      (See  Kimball,   G.   C,   and  Mcll- 

vried.) 
Mcllvried,   Howard   G.,   assignor  to  American   Sheet   and 
Tin      Plate      Company,      Pittsburgh,      Pa.        Doubler. 
1,469,846;  Oct.  9. 


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361 


Mcliiilof.   Jainc.<;   V\'.,    Lockport,    N.    Y.      M.aking   pattcrn- 

priutins  rolls.      1.454,:i43:   May  8. 
Mclnnis.  .Tames  E.,  St.  IjOuIs,  Mo.     Seal  for  box-car  doors. 

1.47(!,002:  Dec.  4. 
Molntire,    Ilorvey   H..    South    Bend,   Ind.     Eleetrically-ln- 

fiiienced  tiniins  device.     1.464,051  :  Aug.  14. 
Mclntire,  James  E.,  Weymouth,  Mass..  assignor  to  United 

Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  I'aterson,  N.  J.     Machine 

for   inserting   eyelets.      1,459.738  :    June    26. 
Mclntire,  James   F.,   assignor  to  United   States   Radiator 

Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.   Sectional-furnace  construc- 
tion.     1,467,332;    Sept.    11. 
Mcintosh,  .Alexander  J.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.     Valve 

grinder.     1.445,335:  Feb.  13. 
Mcintosh,  Arthur  M.,  Sydney,  Australia.     Investment  ma- 

teri;il.      ].47r..nm  ;  Dec.    4. 
Mcintosh,    Frederick   P.,    East    Orange,   assignor   to   New 

Jersey   Tatent  Company,   West   Orange,  N,   J.     Phono- 
graph recorder.     1,470,633  ;  Oct.  16. 
Mcintosh,  George  A.,  Chelmsford,  Mass.     Metallic  bobbin, 

spool,  and  the  like.     1,469.930;  Oct.  9. 
Mcintosh,   James,   Norristown,   Pa.,  assignor  to   Diamond 

State    Fibre    Company,    Elsmere,    Del.      Synthetic   gum 

and   making  same.      1. 448.. 556  :   Mar.   13. 
Mcintosh,  Peter  E.,  and  K.  O'Connell,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Boiler  plug.     1,457,911  ;  June  5. 
Mclntyre.  Allan  H.,  assignor  to  Skinner  Machinery  Com- 
pany, Dunedin,  Fia.     Bin  door.     1,453,472  ;  May  1 . 
Mclntvre.  (^liarles  V.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.    Retort  furnace. 

1.4.^7.083:  May  29. 
Mclntyre,   Frank   P.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Manufacture   of 

building  blocks  and  similar  molded  articles.     1.477.276  ; 

Dec.    n. 
Mclntyre,  Guy  L,..  Pittsburgh,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M. 

R.    De    France.    Bellevue,    Pa.      Lug    for   brake    shoes. 

1.447.799:  Mar.  6. 
Mclntyre,  James  K.      (See  Fulton,  J.  S.,  and  Mclntyre.) 
Mclnt.vre.    J.nmes   K..   Easton,   Pa.,   assignor   to   IrTgersolI- 

Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Centrifugal  pump. 

1,470.022  ;    Oct.    9. 
Mclntyre.  John  A.,  Denver,  Colo.     Method  of  and  appara- 
tus   for   liquefying    paraflin    in    oil    wells.      1.443.028 ; 

Jan.  23.  " 

Mclntyre,  Michael  J.,  Eden,  N.  T.     Musical  toy  or  instru- 
ment.    1.4(i5.675  :  -Aug.  21. 
Mclntyre,    Miles,    Healdsburg,    Calif.      Gasket    protector. 

1,468.824  ;  Sept.  25. 
Mclntvre.    Miles.    Healdsburg,    Calif.      Automobile    tool. 

1.47.S.114  :  Nov.  6. 
Mclntvre,    Sydney     S.,     Sedro-Woollev,    Wash.      Tractor. 

1,449,186  ;  Mar.  20. 
Mclntyre.    William.      (See   Strausbaugh,   C.   K.,   and   Mc- 
lntyre.) 
Mclntyre.   William  A.,   Hoff,  Oreg.      Sugar-dispensing  re- 
ceptacle.    1.474,275  ;  Nov.  13. 
McKahin,    Herbert    B.,    assignor    to    Deere    &    Company, 

Moline,    111.      Marker   device  for  planters.      1,471,182 ; 

Oct.  16. 
McKav.    Chester,    Glenbrook,    Conn.      Game.      1,442,165; 

Jan.  16. 
McKav,     Chester,     Brooklyn,    N.    T.      Mariner's    game. 

1.474,539  ;  Nov.  20. 
McKav,    Herbert,    Monroe,    Wash.      Beehive.      1,476,453 ; 

Dec.   4. 
McKav.  John  A..  Portland,  Me.     Dam,  dike,  and  the  like. 

1.444,622;  Feb.  6. 
McKay,   John  A.,   New  York,  N.  T.,  assignor  to   General 

Electric     Company.       Electric     connector.       1,442,284 ; 

Jan.  16. 
McKay.   Leslie  J.,   et  al.      (See  Roman,  Newman   A.,   as- 
signor.) 
McKav.     Robert     S..     Dunellen,    N.     J.       Fountain    pen. 

1.445,900;  Feb.  20. 
McKay,  William  H.,  and  E.  E.  Doering,  Muskogee,  Okla. 

Spare-tire  holder  for  automobiles.     1,442,285  ;  Jan.  16. 
MoKoair.  Charles  E.     (See  Cleghorn,  R.  W.,  Daniels,  and 

McKeag.) 
McKep.u.  John  O.,  Westfield,  Masi.c.     Cop  cone.    1.458,587  ; 

June  12. 
McKean.  John  O.,  assignor  to  Foster  Machine  Company, 

Westfield.   Mass.      Tension   device.     1.441.011  ;   Jan.    2. 
MrKean.  John  O..  assignor  to  Foster  Machine  Company, 

Westfield,     Mass.       Tension     mechanism.       1,441,012 ; 

Jan.  2. 
McKean,     ,Tohn    O.,     assignor    to    Foster    Machine    Com- 
pany,  Westfield.   Mass.     Cop.      1.443.370 :   Jan.   30. 
McKean,   John  O.,  assignor  to  Foster  Machine  Company, 

Westfield,     Mass.       Tension     mechanism.        1,447,591 ; 

Mar.   6. 
McKenn.  John  O.,  assignor  to  Foster  Machine  Company, 

Westfield,  Mass.     Yarn-tension  device.     1,461,536  ;  July 

10. 
McKean.  John  O.,  assignor  to  Foster  Machine  Company, 

Westfield.  Mass.     Yarn-tension  device.     1,461,537  ;  July 

10. 
McKean,  John  0.,  assignor  to  Foster  Machine  Company. 

Westfield,    Mass.      Device    for    guiding,    clearing,    and 

tensioning  yarn.     1,462,292  ;  July  17. 
McKean,  John  0.,  assienor  to  Foster  Machine  Company. 

Westfield,     Mass.       Tension     mechanism.       1,468,486 ; 

Sept.  18. 
McKean,  John  O.,  assignor  to  Foster  Machine  Company, 

Westfield,  Mass.     Slub  catcher.     1,468,487  ;  Sept.  18. 


McKean,  John  O.,  assignor  to  Foster  Machine  Company, 
Westfield,  Mass.     Slub  catcher.     1,468,488  ;  Sept.  18. 

McKean,  John  O.,  assignor  to  Foster  Machine  Company, 
Westfield,  Mass.  Yarn  tension  device.  1,468,489 ; 
Sept.  18. 

-McKechnic,  James,  Barrow-in-Furness,  assignor  to  Vick- 
cis  Limited.  Westminister,  England.  Device  for  operat- 
ing hinged  or  similar  members.      1,443,694  ;  Jan.  30. 

McKeclinie.  James,  Barrow-in-Furness,  assignor  to  Viek- 
ers  Limited,  Westminster,  London,  England,  Broach- 
ing  and    similar    machine.      1.463,899 :    Aug,    7. 

McKechnie,  James,  and  W.  F.  Rabbidge,  Barrow-in-Furness, 
assignors  to  Vickers  Limited,  London,  England.  Means 
tor  indicating  error  in  direction  of  rotation  of  shafts 
and  other  mechanical  rotary  members.  1,461,448  ;  July 
10, 

McKee,  Arthur  G,,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  cleaning  gases.     1,459,982  ;  June  26. 

McKee.  Charles  E,,  Kansas  City,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
M,  Toner,  Camden,  Mo.  Oil  burner.  1,459,920; 
June    20, 

McKee,  Charles  W.,  Harrisburg,  and  W.  T.  Taggart,^ 
Marietta,  Pa.  Dimming  switch  for  automobile  lights. 
1,468,882;   Sept.  25. 

McKee.  Clarke  W..  San  Diego,  Calif.  Wall  structure^ 
1.445,901 ;  Feb.  20. 

McKee.  Estelle,  et  al.      (See  Blackman,  Mabel,  assignor.) 

McKee,  Estelle  B.  (See  Blackman,  M.,  Hosier,  and  Mc- 
Kee, ) 

McKee.  Joseph  E..  assignor  of  one-third  to  N.  E.  Woolman 
and  one-third  to  J,  Oppman,  Connellsville,  Pa.  Battery 
connecter.      1.474,434:    Nov.    20, 

McKee,  Louis  H.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Floor  fastening  for 
desks,  seats,  and  chairs.     1,460,425  ;  July  3. 

McKee,  Neal  T..  London.  England,  assignor  to  Super- 
heater Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Swaging  machine. 
1,468,507  ;    Sept,   18. 

McKee.  Philip  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Roof  structure. 
1.440,478:  Jan.  2. 

McKee.  Philip  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Reenforced  rafter  for 
greenhouses,      1,476,990:   Dec,   11, 

McKee,   Ralph  H.      (See  Lewis,   Leland   J.,  assignor.) 

McKee,  Ralph  H.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Producing  carvacrol 
and  thymol.     1,449,121  ;  Mar,  20. 

McKee.  Ralph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrolytic  cell. 
1,477,512  ;    Dec.    11. 

McKee.  Ralph  IL.  New  Yori5,  and  H.  C.  Cooper,  White 
Plains,  N,  Y.  :  said  Cooper  aarignor  to  said  McKee, 
Makinc  oxidized  aromatic  substances.  1.458.491  ; 
June  12. 

McKee,  Stillman  W..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Follow-up  filing 
system.      1,467,644 ;    Sept.    11. 

McKeever.  Charles.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Vehicle  lamp. 
1,444,930  :  Feb.  13. 

McKeever,  William  J.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Mop.  1,450,556  ; 
Apr.   3. 

McKellar.  John  R..  Oakland,  Calif.  Torch.  1,457,256; 
May  29. 

McKellar.  Judson  L„  assignor  to  Gaeau-Thompson  Com- 
pany. Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Folding  cot.  1.474.200 ; 
Nov.   13. 

McKelvy  Rotary  Valve  Co.  (See  McKeIvy,  Thomas  M.,. 
assignor.) 

McKelvv.  Thomas  M,,  assignor  to  McKelvy  Rotary  Valve 
Co,.  Fresno,  Calif.  Internal-combustion-engine  valve. 
1.465,142;   Aug.   14, 

McKenna,  Eugene  C.  (See  Lindstrom,  Walter  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

McKenna,   John  E,      (See  Bercman,  Olof  F„  assignor.) 

McKenna,  John  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garment  hanger. 
1,462,067;  July  17. 

McKenna,  Raymond  J,,  Denver.  Colo,,  assignor  to  Mygnu- 
son  X-Ray  Company.  X-ray-plate  changer.  1,453.473  ; 
May  1. 

McKenney.  M.  C  et  al.     (See  Czerny,  Francis,  assignor.) 

McKenney,  Walter  A.,  .  Corinna,  Me.  Attachment  for 
sprayers.     1,469,801  ;  Oct.  9. 

McKennitt,  William,  Duluth,  Minn.  Agricultural  ma- 
chine.    1,453,631  ;   May  1. 

SIcKeuzie,  Angus,  Canton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  United  Alloy 
Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet-metal  build- 
ing.    1,461,538  ;  July  10. 

McKenzie,  Charles  L.     (See  Taylor,  Robert  L.,  assignor.) 

McKenzie,  Elliot,  Mountain  Iron,  Minn.  Rake  cleaner. 
1,441.013;  Jan,  2. 

McKenzie.  Elliot,  Mountain  Iron,  Minn.  Automatic  oil- 
can holder.     1.472,879  :  Nov.  6. 

McKenzie,  James.      (See  Atkinson,  D.  S.,  and  McKenzie.) 

McKenzie.  John  T,,  .ir.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Mailing  de- 
vice.    1,445,524:   Feb.  13. 

McKenzie,  Pearl  B.,  Sedalia,  Mo.  Bracelet.  1,461,250  ; 
July  10. 

McKenzie.  Peter  H.,  Chicago,  III.  Furnace  construction. 
1,473.731  :  Nov.  13. 

McKenzie.  Thomas  J.,  Earberton,  Ohio.  Valve.  1,456,277  ; 
May  22, 

McKenzie.  William  S.,  Creighton  Mine,  and  R,  Richardson, 
Copper  Cliff,  Ontario,  Canada.  Lighting  accessory  for 
automobiles.     1,450,324  ;  Apr.  3, 

McKeown,  John  L,,  Chicago.  111.  Truss.  1,445,026; 
Feb.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


McKeown,  Samuel  C,  East  Orange,  aeslroor  to  Splltdorf 
Electrical  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Circuit-breaker 
mechanism.     1,442,349 ;   Jan.   16. 

McKeown,  William  A.,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Low-water  alarm 

for  steam  boilers.     1,471,564  ;  Oct.  23. 
McKerahan,    George,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Rotary    hydraulic 

air    compressor.      1,445,096 ;    Feb.    13. 
McKerahan,    George,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Jet-operated    air 

compressor.     1,469,364  ;  Oct.  2. 
McKernan,  Joseph  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  L.  Mc- 
Kernan  and  one-half  to  L.  G.  WollbrinclJ,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Spark  plug.     1.446,853;  Feb.  27. 
McKernan,  Maude  L.,  et  al.     (See  McKernan,  Joseph  M., 

assignor.) 
McKibbin,   George   C,    White  Plains,   assignor   to   Rolzup 

Auto     Robe    Corporation,    New     York,    N.    Y.      Device 

for  protecting   automobile   robes.     1.443,695 ;    Jan.    30. 
McKiernan-Terry    Drill   Company.      (See    Riker,   Malcolm 

D.,  assignor.) 
McKillican,    Donald    R.,    assignor    to    Mechanical    Mixers 

Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Shrouded    agitator. 

1,477.201 ;   Dec.   11. 
McKillican,    Donald    R.,    assignor    to    Mechanical    Mixers 

Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Drink  mixer.    1,477,202  ; 

Dec.   11. 
McKillican,    Donald    K.,    assignor    to   Mechanical   Mixers 

Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Mixing.      1,477,203; 

Dec.    11. 
McKim,  James  H.,  Mobile,  Ala.     Refrigerator.     1,468,726  ; 

Sept.  25. 
McKlmmy,      Fred,     Beaverdam,      Ohio.        Fishing     reel. 

1,445,525  ;   Feb.  13. 
McKinley,  Andrew  B.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Conti- 
nental    Car     Company     of     America.       Dump     body. 

1,462,814  ;  July  24. 
McKinlev,  Charlps  W.     (See  Snell,  L.  K.,  and  McKinley.) 
McKinley,   Charles   W.,   assignor  to   The   Willys-Overland 

Company,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Tire     or     wheel     carrier, 

1,470,996;  Oct.  16. 
McKinney,   Albert.      (See  Cover,   H.  A.,  and  McKinney.) 
McKinney,   Claude  G.,    Henrietta,   Tex.      Slidable   keyhole 

guard       connected       with       circuit-breaking       devices.', 

1,441,865  ;  Jan.  9. 
McKinney,    Claude   G.,    Henrietta,    Tex.      Multiple-control 

lock  for  automobiles.     1,441,866 ;  Jan.  9. 
McKinney  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Cade,  Charles 

W.,  assignor.) 
McKinnon,    Angus    C,    Maxton,    N.    C.      Windshield    pro- 
tector.     1,459,834;    June    26. 
McKinnon,    Donald.      (See    McClintock,    R.    W.,    and    Mc- 
Kinnon.) 

McKinstry,  George  W.  and  W.  H.  Siddall,  assignors  to  Bay 
State  Optical  Company,  Attleboro,  Ma,ss.  Construction 
of  eyeglasses.     1,453,632  ;  May  1. 

McKissiek,  William  H.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Oil-well  apparatus. 
1.442,960  ;  Jan.  23. 

McKucat  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Astrom,  Carl 
P.,  assignor.) 

McKnight,  Austin  A.     (See  McKnight,  Fred  C.  and  A.  A.) 

McKnight,  Fred  C.  and  A.  A.,  Sharpsville,  Pa.  Car  brake. 
1,448.225;  Mar.   13. 

McKone,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  The  McKone  Tire  & 
Rubber  Company,  Millersburg,  Ohio.  Automobile  tire. 
Dos.  62.846  ;  Aug.  7. 

McKone,  Leo  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Mid-West  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Dolly  jack. 
1,462,039;   July    17. 

McKone,.  Leo  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Mid-West 
Mfg.  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Tire-changing  jack. 
1,462,040;  July  17. 

McKone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  McKone, 
Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

McKone,  William  J.,  et  al.  (See  Combs,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

McKoy,  Edwin  A.,  and  G.  D.  Moore,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Stump    harvester.      Rel5,655 ;    July    17. 

McKoy,  Edwin  A.,  and  G.  D.  Moore,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Shortened    conical    cutter    head.      1,466,538 ;    Aug.    28. 

McLain,  Dan  B.,  and  B.  M.  Tatum,  assignors  of  one- 
third  to  J.  A.  Milam,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Rail  brace. 
1,457,586;  June  5. 

McLain,  Frank  H.,  Portland,  Me.  Wood-drilling  lathe. 
1,472,927  ;  Nov.  6. 

McLain,  George  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Concrete  mold. 
1,465,782  ;  Aug.  21. 

McLain,  John  D.     (See  Guynn,  John  M.,  assignor.) 

McLain,  .John  P.,  et  al.  (See  Pearson,  Frank  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

McLamb,  Alexander  M.,  Lumberton,  N.  C.  Draft  coupling. 
1,472,368;  Oct.  30. 

McLan.Than,  Robert  J.,  Woodlawn,  Pa.  Water-closet. 
1,447,028  ;   Feb.   27. 

McLane,  Joseph  A.,  assignor  to  The  Armorcord  Rubber 
Company,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  Making  reenforced  in- 
ner tubes  for  tires.     1,463,708  ;  July  31. 

McLaren  Automobile  Signal  Co.  (See  McLaren,  Peter, 
assignor.) 

McLaren,  Peter,  Whittier,  Calif.  Automobile  signal. 
1,461,251  ;  July  10. 

McLaren,  Peter,  Whittier,  Calif.,  assignor  to  McLaren 
Automobile  Signal  Co.  Automobile  signal.  Des. 
62.405;  May  22. 


McLnren,  William  E..  Pasadena,  Calif.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  J.  W.  Sleight,  Chicago,  HI.  Collapsible  vehicle. 
1,449,827;  Mar.  27. 
McLarty,  John.  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Ontario,  Canada.  Ap- 
paratus for  cleaning  and  harvesting  potatoes. 
1,445,336  :  Feb.  13. 
McLarty,  John,  Klamath  Falls,  Oreg.     Sawmill  appliance. 

1,464,769  ;  Aug.  14. 
McLaughlin,  Everett  E.     (See  Naujoks,  W.,  and  McLaugh- 
lin.) 
McLaughlin,   Fred,  Canton,  111.     Detachable  bit  for  coal 

augers.     1,445,097  ;  Feb.  13. 
McLaughlin,  Fred,  Canton,  111.    Bit  attachment  for  augers. 

1,466,378  ;  Aug.  28. 
McLaughlin.   James  M.,   Portland,   Oreg.     Friction  device 

for  log  handlers.     1,472,726  ;  Oct.   30. 
McLaughlin,    James    P.,    assignor    of    one-half    to    C.    D. 
Walker,    Portland,    Oreg.      Cable   coupling.      1,449.765 ; 
Mar.   27. 
McLaughlin,    Mark,    Wilmington,   Del.      Revolving  brush, 

1,475,074;  Nov.  20. 
McLaughlin,  Patrick,  a.ssignor  of  one-half  to  A.  R.  Wat- 
son, Dover,  N.  H.  Bicycle  driving  mechanism.   1,443,997  ; 
Feb.  6. 
McLaughlin,  Philip  A.,  Chester,  Pa.     Hair-bobbing  device. 

1,457,257  ;  May  29. 
McLaughlin,  Robert,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  G.  Patton, 

Monmouth,  111.     Sack  baler.     1,446,472;  Feb.  27. 
McLaughlin,  Robert  E.,  Tracy,  Calif.     Surge-relief  device. 

1,456,391 ;   May  22. 
McLaughlin,   William   C,   Oakland,    Calif.     Amalgamator. 

1,451,099  ;    Apr.    10. 
McLaughlin,   Wilson   L.,   Decatur,   111.     Pulverizing  appa- 
ratus.    1,457.084  :  May  29. 
McLaughlin,     Wilson     L.,     Decatur,     111.       Making    fuel. 

1,458,106  ;  June  5. 
McLaurin,    Jewell    P.,    Dillon,     S.     C.       Bottle     stopper. 

1,443,425;  .Tan.   30. 
McLean,   Charles  D.,  assignor  to  Mechanical  &  Electrical 
Manufacturing   Co.,    Incorporated,    Berlin,    N.    H.      In- 
stantaneous heater.     1,460,025  ;  June  26. 
McLean,  Donald  H.,  administrator.     (See  Thofehrn,  Her- 
man G.  C.) 
McLean,    Embury,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Furnace    controL 

1,450,693  ;  Apr.  3. 
McLean,    George    A.,    Little    Rock,    Ark.      Crate    or    box. 

1,441,937;  Jan.  9. 
McLean,  Guy  B.,  et  al.     (See  Riploy,  David  W.,  assignor.) 
McLean,    James    M.,    and    G.    T.    Munn,    New    Waterford, 
Nova    Scotia,    Canada.      Watch    charm    and    the    like. 
1.454,127  ;  May  8. 
McLean,  Robert  W.,  Bvidgewater,  assignor  to  Carver  Cot- 
ton Gin  Company,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.     Saw-gum- 
ming machine.     1,472,013  ;  Oct.  23. 
McLellan,    Charles,    Sioux    City,    Iowa.      Rotary    tooth- 
brush.     1,451,993  ;   Apr.    17. 
McLellan,  John,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments,   to    Multiple    Drilling    Machine    Company. 
Multiple-drill  machine.     1,452,920;  Apr.  24. 
McLellan,  John,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Multiple  Drilling  Machine  Company.    Mul- 
tiple-drill machine.     1,452,921 ;  Apr.  24. 
McLellan.  William,  et  al.     ( See  Michie,  A.  C,  and  Weeks, 

assignors.) 
McLennan.   William  S.,   and   G.   Thomson,   Glasgow,  Scot- 
land.    Hand  ba.sket.     1,447.800  ;  Mar.  6. 
McLeod.  George  T..  Boston,  assignor  to  Thomas  G.  Plant 
Companv,    Roxbury,    Boston,   Mass.      Shoe.      1,458,719 ; 
June  12. 
McLeod,  John,  Downing,  Wis.     Boat.     1.474,725  :  Nov.  20. 
McLeod,  Nelson   W.,   assignor,   by   mesne  assignments,  to 
W.     A.     Zelnlcker,     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Packing     ring. 
1,449,615  ;   Mar.   27. 
McLeod,  Thomas,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  England.    Control 

apparatus.     1.446,261 :   Feb.  20. 
McLeroth,    T.    B..     (Tubes)     Limited.       (See    McLeroth, 

Thomas  B.,  assignor.) 
McLeroth.  Thomas  B..  assignor  to  T.  B.  McLeroth  (Tubes) 
Limited,    London,    England.      Air   tube    for    pneumatic 
tires.      1,459,544  ;    June    19. 
McLeroth,    Thomas    B.,     assignor     to    T.    B.     McLeroth 
(Tubes)  Limited,  London,  England.     Air  tube  for  pneu- 
matic   tires.      1,470,239 ;    Oct.    9. 
McLesky,    Frank,    and    W.   P.    W.   Johnson,   Chicago,    111. 

Curtain  guide.     1,460,857  ;  July  3. 
McLin.    Charles    E..    Rome,    Ga.      Yarn-twisting    device. 

1.466,180  ;   Aug.   28. 
McLoon,    Nelson    E.,    Glencoe,    Mo.      Collapsible    barrel. 

1,474.052;   Nov.    13. 
McLoughlin,   Francis   J.,  Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     One-way   exit 

gate.     1.446,015;  Feb.  20. 
McLoughlin,  Patrick,  Worcester,  Mass.     Chain.     1,450,981 ; 

Apr.    10. 
McLoughlin  Textile  Corporation.     (See  Eberley,  Frank  L., 

assignor.) 
McMahon,  E.  O.     (See  Armstrong,  James  F.,  assignor.) 
McMahon,  James  T.      (See  Laphani,  Jared  S.,  assignor.) 
McMahon,  William  F.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.     Oil-\velI  slush- 
pump  iiiston  and  pump-piston   packing-adjusting  mecha- 
nism.    1.474,201  ;  Nov.  13. 
McManls,  John  V.   (See  Koenigkramer,  Frank,  assignor.) 
MuMnnus,   Cliarles  E..   New  York,  N.  Y.     Bottle  cap  and 
making  same.     1,444,C14  ;  Feb.  ^ 


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McMainis,  Charles  E.,  New  Tork,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  as- 
seinMins;  bottle  caps.     1,444,515  ;  Feb.  6. 

McManus,  Charles  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Drying  oven  for 
printed  metal  sheets.     1,465,540 ;  May  15. 

McManus,  .Tohn  A.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Casting  machine. 
1,457.040  ;  May  29. 

McMasters,  Walter  B.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Headlight  lens. 
1,457,980  ;  June  5. 

McMath,  Jennie  R.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Clothespin  carrier. 
1,476,991  ;    Dee.    11. 

McMalh,  John   E.      (See  Townsond.  Prank  B.,  assignor.) 

McMcans,  William,  West  Liberty,  Iowa.  Grain  elevator. 
1.466,724  ;  Sept.  4. 

McMcans.  William,  West  Liberty,  Iowa.  Mausoleum. 
1.466,725:    Sept.   4. 

McMcans,  William,  Scranton,  Pa.  Tie  holder.  1,469,096  ; 
Sept.  25. 

McMillan,  Edward  H.  (See  McMillan,  James  W.  and 
E.    IT.) 

McMillan.  James,  jr..  Piedmont,  W.  Va.  Tobacco  pipe. 
1,468,318:   Sept.   18. 

McMillan,  James  W.,  Santa  Cruz,  and  E.  H.  McMillan, 
Oakland,  Calif.  Endless-chain  drive  for  tractors. 
1.446,712;  Feb.  27. 

McMillan  Process  Company.  (See  Aicher,  G.,  and  Mc- 
Millan, as.'Jignors.) 

McMillan,   Uel  S.      (See  Aicher,   G.,  and  McMillan.) 

McMilli-n,  Earl  L.     (See  Blackburn,  H.  F.,  and  McMillen.) 

McMillen.  Euclid  S..  Bethesda,  Ohio.  Convertible  ve- 
hicle.    1,447..393;  Mar.  6. 

McMillen,  George  A.,  Alton,  111.  Hernial  truss:  Re- 
15,657  :  July  17. 

McMinn,  .VUred  J.,  Denver,  Colo.  Shade  holder. 
1.464.060:  Aug.  14. 

McMordie.  William  E.,  Hamilton,  Tex.  Clothes  cleaner. 
1.478,973  :    Dec.    25. 

McSIorran,  E.  E.     (See  Tiffany.  William  S.,  assignor.) 

McMorris.  Charles  A.,  North  Bend,  Oreg.  Leveling  rod. 
1,445,526:  Feb.  13. 

McMosiman,  Kenton,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Waterproof 
cigarette  and  cigar  case.     1,440,690 ;  Jan.  2. 

McMulIen.  A.  W..  et  al.  (See  Dickover,  C.  W.,  and 
Henry,  assignors.) 

McMullen,  John,  Butte,  Mont.  Theft-preventing  device 
for  automobiles.     1,462,118  ;  July  17. 

McMullen,  Joseph  B.,  Catonsville,  Md.  Adjustable  sup- 
porting bracket.     1,451,881 ;   Apr.  17. 

McMullen.  Joseph  B.,  Catonsville,  assignor  to  Acme 
Motor  Sliipld  Corporation,  Baltimore,  Md.  Windshield 
visor.     1.461,398  ;  July  10. 

McMullen,  Robert  V.     (See  Moyer,  V.  W..  and  McMullen.) 

McMuUin,  Harrv  W.,  Frankfort,  Ind.  Gear  shift. 
1,467,765:  Sept.  11. 

McMuUin,  .Joseph  B.,  assignor  to  Western  Manufacturing 
Company.  Oskaloosa,  Iowa.  Valve  device  for  hose 
reels.     1.457.130:  May  29. 

McMurphy,  Crawford  E.,  Fairfax,  Mo.  Nest  box. 
1.467.622;    Sept.   11. 

McMnrphy,  Crawford  E..  Fairfax,  Mo.  Neck  ring. 
1,467,623;    Sept.    11. 

McMiirphy,  James  O.  (See  McCIure,  B.  M.,  and  McMur- 
pby.) 

McMurtrle,  Douglas  H.  (See  RIchter,  G.  A.,  and  Mc- 
Murtric.) 

McMurtry.  Ashley  L.,  Dunnville,  Ontario,  Canada.  Auto- 
mobile signal.     1.463,430  ;  July  31. 

McMyler  Interstate  Company,  The.  (See  Kaltenbach. 
Robert  W..  assignor.) 

McMyler-Interstafe  Company,  The.  (See  Lovell,  Fred- 
erick W..  assignor.) 

McNab,  Norman  S.,  Melbourne,  assignor  to  T.  L.  Court- 
ney and  H.  Keith,  junior,  Wychitella.  Victoria,  Aus- 
tralia.  Motor-car-spring  mechanism.    1,471,622  ;  Oct,  23. 

McNabnay.  Jnmes  W.      (See  Craig,  G.  E.,  .inrl  McNabnav.) 

McNaier.  Joseph  T..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Centrifugal  ma- 
chine gun  and  feeding  same.     1.472.080 ;  Oct.  30. 

McNair,  George  H.  S.  and  H.  N.  D.,  and  C.  T.  Siebs,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Projecting  images  and  apparatus  therefor. 
1.473,913  :    Nov.    13. 

McNair,  Hugh  N.  D.  (See  McNair,  George  H.  S.  and  H. 
N.  D.,  and  Slebs.) 

McNamara.  Edward  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Mop  holder  and 
wringer.      1,450,673;   Apr.    3. 

McNamara,  F.  S.      (See  O'Neill,  Richard  J.,  assignor.  1 

McNamara.  .John  E.,  assignor  to  Seward  Trunk  and  Bag 
Company,  Petersburg,  Va.  Wardrobe  trunk.  1.449,525  ; 
Mar.   27. 

McNamara.  John  J.,  Mountain  Ranch,  Calif.  Rock  drill. 
1.455.640;  May  15. 

McNamara,  John  V.,  ¥rov,  N.  Y.  Collar.  1,478,988 ; 
Dec.    25. 

McNamara,  John  W.  (See  Bockover,  W.  L.,  and  Mc- 
Namara.) 

McNamara,  John  W.,  Peru,  Ind.  Swab.  1,446,098 : 
Feb.  20. 

McNamara,  William  T.  (See  Welpley,  Walter  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

McNames,  William,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.  Automobile  check. 
1,472,727:   Oct.   30. 

McNary,  James  E..  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  J.  W.  Weeks. 
Secretary  of  War  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Helmet.      1,450,379;  Apr.   8. 


McNaughton,      Hart      H.,     Maryville,     Tenn.        Camera. 

1,449,429;  Mar.   27. 
McNaughton,     Hart     H.,    Maryville,    Tenn.      Pulverizing 

machine.     1,470,177  ;   Oct.  9. 
McNaughton,  John.     (See  McNaughton,  Mabel  P.  and  J.) 
McNaughton,  John  P.,  et  al.      (See  Donaldson,  Elizabeth 

C,  assignor.) 
McNaughton,   Mabel   P.   and   J.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Mop. 

1,450,445;   Apr.   3. 
McNaughton,  Peter  D.,  Dighton,  Mich.     Riveting  device. 

1,467,679;    Sept.   11. 
McNeal,  Annie  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Typewriter  attach- 
ment.    1,471,407  ;  Oct.  23. 
McNoi'ly,  George  R.      (See  Walter,  H.  P.,  and  McNeely.) 
McNeely,  Marion  G.,  Tulare,  Calif.     Front  drive  for  motor 

vehicles.      1,450,099  ;   Mar.    27. 
McNeil.    Charles,    Glasgow,     Scotland.      Dumbturner    tor 

sugar-cane  mills.     1,448,557  ;   Mar.  13. 
McNeil,  Claude  P.     (See  Brinker.  J.  E.,  and  McNeil.) 
McNeil,  Claude  P.,   New   York,  N.   Y.,  and  E.  P.   Brown, 

Whiting,  Ind.     Absorbent  for  gases.     1,441,696;  Jan.  9. 
McNeil,    James    B.,   Memphis,    Tenn.      Plow.      1,472,728 ; 

Oct.   30. 
McNeil,  Roderick  P.,  Baring,  Wash.     Scraper.     1,465,018 ; 

Aug.  14. 
McNeil,  William  H.,  Hardy,  Miss.     Rail  joint.     1,457,085; 

May  29. 
McNeill,  Aaron.      (See  Ricke,   George  H.,  assignor.) 
McNeill.    Alan    M.,    and    W.    J.    Abbott,    Auckland,    New 

Zealand.      File    for    letters,    documents,    and    the    like. 

1,463.827  ;  Aug.  7. 
McNeill,  Dennis,  Huntington,  W.  Va.     Hinge.     1,444,695  ; 

Feb.   6. 
McNeill,  Dennis,  assignor  of  one-third  to  F.   C.   Wallace, 

Huntington.  W.  Va.     Flush  tank.     1,475,841  :  Nov,  27, 
McNeill,  John  P.,  Stanmore,  assignor  to  James  Martin  and 

Company   Limited,    Concord   West,   New    South   Wales, 

Au.'itralia.    Reaper-thrasher  machine.    1,440,398  ;  Jan.  2. 
McNeill.   Robert    C.    Jersey    City,   N.    J.      Combined   sled 

and   coaster.      1,477,513 ;    Dec.   11. 
McNeill,    Roderick    W.,    Boston,    Mass.      Turbine    water 

whepl.     1.456,322;  May  22. 
McNeill,    George,   Detroit,    Mich.,    assignor  to   Morgan    4 

Wright.     Quick-acting  and  attachable  valve.     1,465,648  ; 

Aug.  2i. 
McNichol,  Theodore  W.,  Swampscott,  Mass.     Machine  for 

sawing  lasts.     1,460,678  ;  July  3. 
McNichol,    Theodore    W.,    Swampscott,    Mass.      Last   and 

making  the  same.     1,460.679  ;  July  3. 
McNicol,    Donald,    New    York,    assignor    to     Remington 

Typewriter  Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.     Typewriter  attach- 
ment for  telegraph  systems.     1,464,952  ;  Aug.  14. 
McNish,    Harvey,    Attica,    Kans.      Railway-crossing   gate. 

1.478,446:   Dec.  25. 
McNultv,     Arthur     E,     Bangor,     Me.      Pneumatic    Jack. 

1,463,654  ;  July  31. 
McNulty,  Martin  T.,  Underwood,  Minn.     Combined  gasket 

and  vaporizer  for  automobiles  and  motors.     1,474,540  ; 

Nov.  20. 
JIcNulty,   Patrick   P.,   New  York,    N.   Y.     Shoe   construc- 
tion.    1  444,747  ;  Feb.  6. 
McNntt,    Charles    E.,    Columbus,    Ohio.      Roller    bearing. 

1,474.600;  Nov.  20. 
McOlvin,    Edward    P.,    Wolf    Summit,    W.    Va.      Marker. 

1,476,629  ;    Dec.    4. 
McOmish.   Daniel  J.,   Northcotc,  Victoria,  Australia.     In- 
fant's soothing  teat.     1,467,904;   Sept.   11. 
McPhaill,    Alva    and    H.,    Visalia,    Calif.      Glare    screen. 

1,476.002  ;    Dec.    4. 
McPhaill,  Hugh.     (See  McPhaill.  Alva  and  H.) 
McPhee.  Dougald,  Rivers  Inlet,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 

Fish-trimming  machine.     1,473,961;  Nov.  13. 
McPhee,  Hector,  et  al.     (See  Forsman,  Andrew,  assignor.) 
Mcl'hpe,  John.     (See  May,  Joseph,  assignor.) 
McPhersoii,    Alonzo    L.,    Amesbury,     Mass.      Automobil« 

seat.      1,467,645;    Sept.    11. 
McPherson,   Floyd   H.,    Los   Angeles,   and   J,    M,   .-Vbrams, 

San     Francisco.     Calif.       Treating    woods     and     other 

porous  substances.     1,456,323  ;   May  22. 
McPherson.    McCormack    C.,    Hammond,    Ind,      Thermo- 
static  circuit   closer,      1,473,962 ;   Nov.    i:'.. 
McPheters,     Selden     G.,     Oldtown,     Me.       Valve     lifter. 

1,449,951;  Mar.  27. 
McPike,    Harold    C.,    and    F.    A.    Schmitz,    assignors    to 

The  General  Fireproofing  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Card-index  tab.      1,460.761  ;  July  3. 
McQuaid,    Harry    W.,    assignor    to    The    Timken    Roller 

Bearing  Company,   Canton,   Ohio.      Carburizing  hollow 

articles.     1,459,409:  June  19. 
McQuaid,   John   J.,   Brooklyn,   and   N.   W.    Samuels,   New 

Y^ork.     N.    Y.      End-thrust    ball     bearing.       1,469,424 ; 

Oct.  2. 
McQuay-Norris    Mfg.    Co.       (See    Smith,    Walter    J.,    as- 
signor.) 
McQueary,    Richard    W.,    Grand    Lake,    Colo.       Culvert. 

1.444.198  :  Feb.  6. 
McQueen,  James,  Clifton,  N.  J.    Roof.     1,449,766  ;  Mar.  27. 
McQuigg,  Charles  E,      (See  Becket,  F.  M..  and  McQulgg.) 
McQuinn,    Bartholomew    V,,    Cameron,    Mo.      Attachment 

for  vehicles.      1,476,993;   Dec,    11, 
McQuinn,  James,  Liverpool,  England.    Talking-machine  re- 
producer.     1,449,616  ;   Mar.    27. 
McRae,  A.  K.,  et  al.     (See  Vallot,  AndrS,  assignor.) 


364 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


McRae,   Alfred,   et   al.      (See   Czerny,   Fi-ancis.   assignor.) 
McReynolds.   Thomas   F.,   Pueblo,   Colo.      Attachment   for 

shoe-stitching    machines.      1,467,052 ;    Sept.    4. 
McRobcrts,  A.  C.      (See  Wyche,  George  W.,  assignor.) 
McRoberts,     David     O.,     Stewardson,     111.       Bag    holder. 

1,461,802;   July   17. 
McRoberts.    Donal     C,     Indianapolis,     Ind.,    assignor    to 

G  &  .7  Tire  Company.     Inner  tube.     1,443,754  ;  Jan.  30. 
McRuer,     Donald,     and     J.     E.     Sellers,     Phoenix,     Ariz. 

License  plate.     1,451,621  ;  Apr.  10. 

McSheehy,  Bartholomew  E..  assignor  to  J.  C.  Blair  Com- 
pany, Huntington,  Pa.  Folding  papeterie.  1,460,426 ; 
July  3. 

McSpadden,  Arrelious  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Portable  holder 
for  grease  containers.     1,448,140  ;   Mar.  13. 

McTarnahan,  William  C,  et  al.  (See  Gay,  George  L., 
assignor.) 

McTowe,  Edward,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Anchoring  insert  for 
concrete    structures.      1,469,198 ;    Sept.    25. 

McVeety,  Charles,  Cheltenham,  Pa.  Combined  register 
box   and   deflector.      1,468,734 ;    Sept.    25. 

McVeigh,  E.  F.,  et  al.    (See  Murden,  Bayard  C,  assignor.) 

McVicker.  Duncan  R.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Repeating  attach- 
ment for  talking  machines.     1,476.992;  Dec.  11. 

McVicker,  Emery  M.,  assignor  to  J.  P.  McVicker,  Mil- 
waukee,  Wis.      Rail  fastener.      1,460,819;  July  3. 

McVicker,  Emery  M.,  assignor  to  J.  F.  McVicker,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.      Rail  fastPner.      1.474.787  ;  Nov.   20. 

McVicker,  J.  P.      (See  McVicker,  Emery  M.,  assignor.) 

McVicker,  Robert  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fountain  pen. 
1,45.3,152  ;  Apr.  24. 

Mc\\'ane,  .Vrthur  T..  Birmingham,  Ala.  Pipe  coupling. 
1.474.435  :  Nov.   20. 

McWane,  Arthur  T.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Pipe  ioint 
1.474.436;   Nov.  20. 

McWane,  Arthur  T.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Pipe  ioint. 
1.474.437  ;  Nov.  20. 

McWhirter,  John  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Control 
apparatus.      1,473,824  ;    Nov.    13. 

McWhirter,  Willl.-im  C,  Wilklnsburg,  assignor  to  The 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Companv,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Automotive  brake.     1,461,042  ;  Julv'lO. 

McWhortev,  Benjamin  C,  Ackerman,  Miss.  Hay  car. 
1.443,712  ;  Jan.  30. 

MeWhorter,  Emmett  D.,  and  A.  A.  Bennett,  Cofifeyville, 
Kans.      Separator.      1.459.594 ;    June    19. 

MeWhorter,  P.  L.     (See  Brockson,  James  W..  assignor.) 

McWilliam.  George  F.  (See  Savoy,  Dennis  E.  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mc Williams,  William  H.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Foldable  bed. 
1,449.617  ;  Mar.  27. 

Meacham,  Benjamin  E..  Lorain.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Stove  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Oven.  1,441,869; 
Jan.  9. 

Meacham,  Benjamin  E.,  Lorain,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Stove  Company,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Thermostatic  heat 
regulator  for  ovens.     1,465,086;  Aug.  14. 

Mead.  Albert  R.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Priming  device. 
1.463.712  ;  July  31. 

Mead.  Charles  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Safety  signal  for 
vehicles.     1,452,647;  Apr.  24. 

Mead  Cycle  Company.      (See  Lewis.  Georee  S.,  assignor.) 

Mead.  James  S.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Necktie  holder. 
1,452,648  ;  Apr.  24. 

Mead.  Edward  D..  Caldwell,  N.  .T..  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Re- 
lay.    1.47S.045  :  Dec.  18. 

Mead,  Ezra  B..  assignor  to  Ottumwa  Iron  Works,  Ottumwa, 
Iowa.     Bushing  for   car  wheels.      1,466,137:    Aug.   28. 

Mead.  Fred  J..  Newark.  N.  J.  Mold  for  concrete  floor 
beams   of  greenhouse  benches.      1.468.316;   Sept.   18. 

Mead.  George  J..  Glen  Rock.  N.  J.  Valve-operating  mech- 
anism.    1,463.171 ;  July  31. 

Mead.  Gordon  W..  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Timer  oiler. 
1.475.643  :   Nov.   27. 

Mead.  Henry  B..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cap  for  valve  stems. 
1.478.448;    Dec.    25. 

Mead,  Leslie  A.,  Hayward,  Calif.  Pedal-extension  attach- 
ment.     1,476,094;  Dec.  4. 

Mead-Morrison  Manufacturing  Companv.  (See  Snow 
Frederick   0..   jr.,    assignor.) 

Mead,  Robert  P.,  and  R.  B.  Thompson,  Chicago,  111.  Fold- 
able  stool.     1,451,047  ;  Apr.  10. 

Meade.  Grover  H..  San  Jose,  Calif.  Route  indicator. 
1,470,385;  Oct.  9. 

Meade.  Henry  B.      (See  Meyer,  C.,  and  Meade.) 

Meader,  Roy  E..  Leominster,  Mass.  Vending  machine. 
1,476.266;    Dec.    4. 

Meadoff,  Abraham  S.  .(See  Bauer,  W.  J.,  Wierth,  and 
Meadoff.) 

Men  dors.  Georee  R.  L.,  assismor  to  J.  W.  Dawkins 
Memphis,  Tenn.  Interlocking  Mock.  1  449  5''9  • 
Mnr.    27. 

Meadowcroft,  Joseph  W.,  assignor  to  Edward  6  Budd 
Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Electrode- 
clamping  device  for  electric  welding  machines ; 
1.441.443;    Jan.    9. 

Meadows.  Albert,  assignor  to  Detroit  Vapor  Stove  Com- 
pany; Detroit,  Mich.  Stove  fixture  or  door  hanger 
1,468,735  :  Sept.  25.  ^ 


Meadows,  Albert,  assignor  to  Detroit  Vapor  Stove  Com- 
pany. Detroit,  Mich.  Oven  -  front  construction. 
1,468,736  ;  Sept.  25. 

Meadows.  Albert,  assignor  to  Detroit  Vapor  Stove  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Stove  construction.  1,468,737 : 
Sept.  25. 

Meadows,  Albert,  assignor  to  Detroit  Vapor  Stove  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Drip-pan  support  and  burner-box 
construction.     1,468,738  ;   Sept.   25. 

Meadows,  J.  A.      (See  McCaffrey,  William  H.,   assignor.) 

Meadows,  Samuel,  Boston,  Mass.  Shade  for  windshields 
of  automobiles.     1.467.766;   Sept.  11. 

Meadows,  Thomas.  &  Co.  Limited.  (See  Bigby,  L.  I.  M., 
and  Melkle,  assignors.) 

Meadows,  William  F.,  Chapman,  Kans.  Robe  for  auto- 
mobiles.    1.443.631  ;  Jan.  30. 

Meagher,  George  A.,  et  al.  (See  Hope,  Frederick  T., 
assignor.) 

Meahl,  Philip  J.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Piano  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Music-roll-printing 
machine.     1,448,696  ;  Mar.  13. 

Meaker,  John  W.      (See  Hindmarsh,  P.  J.,  and  Meaker.) 

Mealey,  Merl  B.  (See  Olson,  E.  H.,  Clark,  Mealey,  and 
Pelter.) 

Means,  Philip  A.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Foot-throttle-con- 
trolling mechanism  for  automobiles.     1,478,131 ;  Dec.  18. 

Jleares,  Harry  E.,  Centralia.  Fla.  Phonograph-record 
cabinet.      1,445,340;  Fob.   13. 

Measured  Service  Meter  Company.  (See  Crichton,  Ar- 
thur M..   assignor.) 

Measuregraph  (Company,  The.  (See  Hosch,  Greene  C. 
assignor.) 

Measuregraph  Company,  The.  (See  Kyle,  George  B., 
assignor.) 

Measuregraph  Company.  The.  (See  PedersSn,  Johannes 
T.,   assignor.) 

Measuregraph  Company,  The.  (See  Turner,  Douglas,  as- 
signor.) 

Jleasuregraph  Company,  The.  (See  Wheeler,  John  L., 
assignor.) 

Meccano  Limited.     (See  Hornby,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Mechanical  Development  Company,  et  al.  (See  Drink- 
water,  Charles  M.,  assignor.) 

Mechanical  Efficiency  ConTpany.  (See  Cadden,  Charles  C. 
assignor.) 

Mechanical  Efiiciency  Company  et  al.  (See  Wittum. 
George  F.,  assignor.) 

Mechanical  &  Electrical  Manufacturing  Co.  Incorporated. 
(vSee   McLean,    Charles   D..    assignor.) 

Mechanical  Mixers  Corporation.  (See  McKillican,  Donald 
R.,    assignor.) 

Mechanical  Perfecting  Corporation.  (See  Downe.  Frant 
W.,  assignor.) 

Mechanical  Products  Company.  (See  Stewart,  Andrew 
B..   assignor.) 

Mechanical  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Cobb,  Henry  Z., 
assignor.) 

Mechanical  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Kent,  "William 
J.,   assignor.) 

Mechnno  (^ear  Shift  Company.  (See  Richardson,  Bayard 
E.,    assignor.) 

Mechau,   Robert.      (See   Villiger,   W.,   and  Mechau.) 

Mechler,  Julius  F.     (See  Mechler,  Sebastian  T.,  assignor.) 

Mechler,  Sebastian  T.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,^ 
of  one-half  to  J.  F.  Mechler,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Cushion 
wheel.     1,459.633  ;  June  19. 

Mechling.  Charles  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound  box. 
1.465,239  :  Aug.   14. 

Mecklenburg,  Alfred  C.  (See  Bathrick,  C.  E.,  and  Meck- 
lenburg.) 

Mecklenburg,  Alfred  C.  assignor  to  Stutz  Fire  Engine 
Company.  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Safety  valve  for  high- 
pressure  line's.    1,441,018  ;  Jan.  2. 

Meck.stroth,  Louis  W.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Woodstock 
Typewriter  Company,  Woodstock,  111.  Carrying  and 
shipping  case.     1,456,703;   May  29. 

Mecky,  A.,  Company.     (See  Davis,  Clarence  M.,  assignor.) 

Mecky,  A.,  Company.      (See  Malan,  Gordon  T.,  assignor.) 

Mecky,  A..  Company.     (See  Mottlau.  August  J.,  assisnor.) 

Medart,  Fred.  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Medart, 
P.   S.,  and   Albach,   assignors.) 

Medart,  Philip  S.,  and  F.  Albach.  assignors  to  Fred 
Medart  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Exer- 
cising   apparatus.       1,450.300;     Apr.     3. 

Medeiros,  Antone  B.     (See  Medeiros.  Ernest  B.  and  A.  B.) 

Modeiros.  Kmygdio  S..  assignor  to  New  Bedford  Tension- 
ing Devices.  Inc..  New  Bedford.  Mass.  Thread-ten- 
sioning  device.      1.450.559;  Apr.  3. 

Medeiros,  Ernest  B.  and  A.  B.,  New  Bedford.  Mass. 
Torch  holder  for  musical  instruments.  1,452,977 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Med^n,  Elof  H.,  assignor  to  American  Gasaccumulator 
Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Carburetor.  1,441,992 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Meden.  Elof  H.,  Short  Hills,  assignor  to  .American  Gasac- 
cumulator Company.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Light-operated 
controller.     1,466.885  ;   Sept.  4. 

Meilen.  Elof  II..  Short  Hills,  assignor  to  American  Gasac- 
cumulator Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Highway  signal. 
1.47.1.309  ;  Nov.  27. 

Medici,  Villaglori,  Genoa,  Italy.  Receptacle  -  washing 
machine.     1.475,850;  Nov.  27. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Coutiuued. 


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Medusa  Concrete  Waterproofing  Company.  (See  New- 
berry. Spencer  B..  assignor.) 

Medveczky,  Julius,  Now  York,  N.  1'.  Vaporizing  attach- 
ment for  internal-combustion  engines.  1.474,909 ; 
Nov.    20. 

iledved.  Louis,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Clothesline  reel. 
1.456.704  :  May  29. 

Medynski,  Fred  V..  Medford,  Oreg.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,440.479  ;  Jan.  2. 

Mee,  Thomas,  jr.,  Clinton,  111.  Electric  lantern. 
1,4G1.">40:   July  10. 

Mee,  William  J.,  et  al.     (See  Tullis,  Harley  A.,  assignor.) 

Meed,  James  E.,  Palestine,  W.  Va.  Combined  cover  and 
spout  for  vessels.     1,470.693  :  Oct.  16. 

Meed.  James  E.,  Palestine,  W.  Va.  Saw-setting  tool. 
1,470.694:   Oct.   16. 

Meehiiu.  Albert.  Portland,  Me.  Forming,  stretching,  and 
drying  support  for  gloves  and  the  like.  1,475.193 ; 
Nov.   27. 

Meehan,  G.  F.,  et  al.  (See  Cleveland,  Benjamin  L., 
assignor.) 

Meeker,  Allen  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  E.  Griffith, 
Madrid,  N.  Y.  Tool  for  removing  ties  from  bottle  necks. 
1,456,185;  May  22. 

Meeks,  Earl  A.,  Green  Cove  Springs,  Fla.  Fireproof 
garment.     1,466,726  ;   Sept.  4. 

Meeks,  J.  G.,  et  al.  (See  Dibble,  C.  W.,  and  Phillips, 
assignors.) 

Meell,  George  A.,  assignor  to  The  Bailey,  Banks  &  Biddle 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (jlass  ring.  Des.  63,371 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Meem,  James  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  L.  Cranford, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tunnel  construction.  1,441,698 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Meerse,    Jacob.      (See   Hunter,   John   C,    assignor.) 

Megathlin,  Ralph  S.,  West  Somerville,  and  A.  E.  Hud- 
son, Beverly,  Mass.,  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
operating   upon    shoe  parts.      1,458,190 ;    June   12. 

Megenity,  Ralph  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Concrete  con- 
struction.    1,472,373;  Oct.  30. 

Megill,  Edward  L..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gauge  pin. 
1.455, .346;  May  15. 

Megley,  Harley  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Typographical  mold. 
1.461.927  ;   July  17. 

Megraw,  Herbert  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Screen.  1,441,870  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Meguiar,  Charles  W.,  Sonora,  Ky.  Measuring  container 
for  dental  alloys  or  the  like.     1,477,226  ;  Dec.  11. 

Mehanna,  Willis  E.,  Bussey,  Iowa.  Gate  hinge. 
1,469,425;  Oct.  2. 

Mehargue,  J.  W.,  et  al.  (See  Atwood,  Ernest  O..  as- 
signor.) 

Mehl,  Charles  F.,  EucUd,  Ohio.  Invalid  bed.  1,459,112  ; 
June  19. 

Meier,  Charles  F.,  White  Haven,  assignor  to  Wilmot  En- 
gineering Company,  Hazleton,  Pa.  Drive  chain. 
1.453,592  ;  May  1. 

Meier-Gay  nor  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Gaynor,  John  J., 
assignor.) 

Meier-Gaynor  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Edgecombe,  Edward  F.,  jr., 
assignor.) 

Meier.  Georg,  Nuremberg.  Germany.  Pencil  with  displace- 
able  graphite  core.     1,444.078;  Feb.  13. 

Meier,  (George,  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  M.  Eisenberg 
&  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bracket  for  lighting  fixtures 
or  similar  article.     Des.  61,788  ;  Jan.  9. 

Meigs,    Basil.      (See   Torkelson,    E.   M..    and    Meigs.) 

Meigs,  Curtis  C,  Bala,  Pa.  Artificial  silk  and  making 
the  same.     1,471,699  ;  Oct.  23. 

Meigs,  Joseph  V.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  New  Jersey 
Testing  Laboratories.  Treating  sulphur  chloride. 
1,464,137  ;  Aug.  7. 

Meikle,  James  R.     (See  Bigby,  L.  I.  M.,  and  Meikle.) 

Meilink,  Charles  F.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Furniture.  1,466,138  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Meilink.  Charles  F.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Fireproof  safe. 
1.473,117  :  Nov.  6. 

Mein,  Stewart,  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Holder  for  desk  or 
memorandum  pads.     1,453,052  ;  Apr.  24. 

Meinecke  &  Company.     (See  Johnson,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Meinecke,  Joseph,  Paia  Maui,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  A. 
Ramsay,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Apparatus  for  clearing 
intermediate  feed  chutes.     1,464,914  ;  Aug.  14. 

Xleinersniann.  William.     (See  Guenther,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Meinholdt.  Otto  R..  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  Meyhoefer, 
Dallas.  Tex.     Ice  tongs.     1,459.389  ;   June  19. 

Meininghaus,  Ewald,  Lancaster,  N.  Y.  Target  apparatus. 
1,471.521  ;  Oct.  23. 

Meinken,  John,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Means  for  deaerating 
radiators  of  heating  systems.     1,467,552  ;  Sept.  11. 

Meirowsky  &  Co..  Actien-Gesellschaft.  (See  Schmidt, 
Frledrich  K.,  assignor.) 

Meischke-Smith,  William,  Boldre  Hill.  Boldre  Hants, 
England.  Distilling  bituminous  matter.  1,450,327 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Meisel.  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Meisel  Press  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Dorchester.  Mass.  Press.  1.440.787; 
Jan.  2. 

Meisel,  Joseph  A..  St.  Louis.  Mo.    Trunk.    1.440.480  :  Jan.  2. 

Meisel  Press  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Meisel, 
Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

Meiser.  Wilhelm.     (See  Gaus,  W.,  Meiser,  and  Eberhardt.) 


Meisonburg,  Kurt.  (See  Schulemann,  W.,  Schiitz,  and 
Meiscnburg. ) 

Meisezahl.  Charles  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bottle.  Des. 
63.569  :   Dec.  18. 

Meisinger,  Edward  L.,  Clarion,  Pa.  Vacuum  carburetor. 
1,472,660  ;  Oct.  30. 

Meisner,  Robert,  and  F.  A.  Roe,  Traer,  Iowa.  Automobile 
headlight.     1,476,631  ;   Dec.  4. 

Meissner,  Alexander.  Berlin,  Germany.  Method  of  and 
means  for  indicating  the  frequency  alterations  of  an 
alternating  current.     1,445,636  ;  Feb.  20. 

Meissner,  Alexander,  Berlin,  Germany.  Receiving  ar- 
rangement for  wireless  telegraphy.     1,454,328  ;  May  8. 

Meissner,  Alexander,  assignor  to  Gesellschaft  fiir  Draht- 
lose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.  Hallesches,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Arrangement  for  receiving  electrical  oscillations. 
1.474,726;  Nov.  20. 

Meissner,  Charles,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Fish  slicing  and 
backbone-removing  machine.     1,468,972 ;   Sept.   25. 

Meister,  Albert  R.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Motor  vehicle. 
1.442,352;   Jan.  16. 

Meister,  Charles  H.,  Bellaire,  Ohio.  Miner's  cap  and 
lamp  connection.     1,449,867  ;  Mar.  27. 

Meister,  Herman,  Milwaukee,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  B.  G.  Bdgerton,  Oconomowoc,'  Wis.  Rocking- 
horse.     1,478,449  ;  Dec.  25. 

Meister,  Louis  P..  Troy,  Mo.  Automatic  drip  faucet. 
1,477,227;   Dec.   11. 

Meister,  Walter  F.,  Collinsville,  III.  Lithopone  and  manu- 
facture.    1,455,963  ;  May  22. 

Meitner,  Elemer,  Brooklyn,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Ford  Instrument  Company,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Range  clock.     1,455,799  ;  May  22. 

Meixell,  Clyde  C,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Shelf.  1,472,129; 
Oct.  30. 

Meixner,  William  J.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Voigt 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lighting  fixture.  Des. 
63,570;   Dec.   18. 

Meixner,  William  J.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Voigt 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lighting  fixture.  Des. 
63,571  :  Dec.   18. 

Meixner,  William  J.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Voigt 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lighting  fixture.  Des. 
63,572;   Dec.   18. 

Meixner,  William  J.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Voigt 
Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Lighting    fixture.      Des. 

63.573  ;  Dec.  18. 

Meixner,  William  J.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Voigt 
Company,    Philadelphia.    Pa.      Lighting    fixture.      Dea. 

65.574  ;   Dec.    18. 

Meixner,  William  J.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Voigt 
Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Lighting    fixture.      Des. 

63.575  ;   Dec.  18. 

Mejdell.  Thor.      (See  Foss,  A.,  and  Meldell.) 

Mejdell,  Thor,  Skoien,  near  Christiania,  assignor  to 
Aktieselskabet  Labrador,  Christiania,  Norway.  Pre- 
cipitation of  iron  in  aluminous  solutions.  1,444  160; 
Feb.  6. 

Melanowski,  Leo.  assignor  of  one-third  to  W.  H.  Cow- 
dery  and  one-third  to  G.  B.  Durell,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Cast-metal  wheel.     1,454,249  ;  May  8. 

Melbourne,    Thomas.      (See  Tilston,  B.  H.,  and  Melbourne.) 

Melcher,  George  S.,  Sharon.  Mass.,  assignor  to  C.  W. 
McConnel,  Boston,  Mass.,  E.  Macleod,  Westwood,  Mass., 
and  F.  B.  Look,  Northampton,  Mass.,  trustees,  doing 
business  as  Mason  Regulator  Company.  Pressure  reg- 
ulator.    1,441,594;   Jan.  9. 

Melcher.  George  S.,  Sharon,  assignor  to  C.  W.  McConnel, 
Boston,  E.  Macleod  and  L.  Souie,  Westwood,  F.  B  Look, 
Northampton,  Mass..  and  C.  Macleod.  Pbiladelphia,  Pa., 
trustees,  doing  business  as  Mason  Regulator  Company. 
Pre.ssuro  regulator.      1.445.341  :    Feb.    l.H. 

Melchior,  William  .L,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  Lifting  jack. 
1,465,278;  Aug.  21. 

Meldrum,  Alexander,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  The  Smith- 
Lee  Company,  Oneida,  N.  Y'.  Bottle  cap.  1,458,535; 
June   12. 

Meldrum  Motor  Corporation.  (See  Jergesen,  James  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Melero.  Luciano,  Owensmouth,  Calif.  Animal  trap. 
1,471.047:  Oct.  16.  ^ 

Melfo,  Frank.     (See  Ardo,  J.,  and  Melfo.) 

Melgers,  Wilhelmus  C.  J.,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Ap- 
paratus for  mechanically  cleaning  the  material  in  use 
with    concrete   structures.      1.443,426 ;    Jan.   30. 

Mella,  Fritz,  Santiago,  Chile.  Exposure  meter.  1,447,097  ; 
Fi'b.    27. 

Mellen.  Arthur  W.,  jr.      (See  Pond,  H,  0„  and  Mellen.) 

Mellenthin,  Edwin  E.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  Governor  for 
electric  motor  drives.     1,469,802  ;  Oct.  9. 

Melles,  Jakob,  Brieg,  Germany.  Building  element. 
1.456.812:  May  29, 

Mellgren.  Olof  J,,  Gottenborg,  Sweden.  Insulating  means. 
1,446,983  ;   Feb.    27. 

Melli.  Ambrogio,      (See  Baisi.  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Mellin.  George  E..  New  York.  N.  Y,  Idler  for  belt  con- 
veyers.    1.446,."!  2:    Feb,   20.      , 

Mellin,  George  E,.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Skin  hoist. 
1.446,313  ;   Feb.   20. 

Mellin,  George  E,.  Westerleigh.  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  C.  W.  Hunt  ComparTv.  Inc.,  New  Y'ork 
N.    Y,      Grab    bucket.      1  444.800  :    Feb.    13. 

Mellin.  Oustaf  A.  R,,  assignor  to  F.  T.  Hughes,  Log 
Angeles,  Calif.     Tire  lock.     1.474,541  ;  Nov.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Melling,   George,   Lansing,   Mich.     Making   flanged   nuts. 

1,457,914  ;  June  5. 
Mellis,  James  M.,  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  assignor  of 

one-half  to  W.  H.  L.  Mellis,  Peterboro,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Direction  indicator.      1,445,530 ;   Feb.   13. 
Mellis,  William  H.  L.      (See  Mellis,  James  M.,  assignor.) 
Mellor  Bromley  &  Co.  Limited.     (See  Bromley,  T.  C,  and 

Cavers,  assignors.) 
Mellor,    Laurence    B.,    Clifford    Park,    Germantown,    Pa. 

Golf-ball  dipper  or  retriever.     1,453,511 ;  May  1. 

Mellor,  Leonard.     (See  Mellor,  William  H.  and  L.) 

Mellor,  William  H.  and  L.,  Manchester,  England.  Ma- 
chine for  cutting  cheese  and  other  substances. 
1,472,224  ;  Oct.  30. 

Mellott,  Howard  S.     (See  Eberly,  Sylvester,  assignor.) 

Miellott,  Howard  S.,  Morenci,  Mich.,  assignor  to  By-Prod- 
ucts  Recovery  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
evaporating  or  treating  substances  containing  liquid. 
1,440,548  ;  Jan.  2. 

Mellott,  Howard  S^  Morenci,  Mich.,  assignor  to  By-Prod- 
ucts  Recovery  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Evaporating 
apparatus.     1,451,839  ;  Apr.  17. 

Mellowes,  Alfred  W.     (See  Bechtold,  R.  E.  and  Mellowes.) 

Melius,  Grover  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Hose.     1,474,328 
Nov.  13. 

Meloche,  Daniel  H.,  assignor  to  E.  Holley,  Detroit,  Mich 
Coating  for  metal  molds.     1,458,593;  May  1. 

Meloon,  Jonathan  C,  Providence,  R.  I.  .\utomatic  attach 
ment  for  fire-extinguisher  systems.     1,470,178  ;   Oct.  9 

Meiotte,  Alfred,  Remicourt,  Belgium.  Speed  indicator 
1,459,292  ;  June  19. 

Melton,  Charles  P.,  Eustace,  Tex.  Press.  1,478,450 : 
Dec.    25. 

Melton,  Lenna.      (See  Kidder,  I.,  and  Melton.) 

Melton,  Lora  T.,  Marshfield,  Mo.  Dental  implement. 
1,450,103;   Mar.    27. 

Melton,  William  T.,  Quay,  Okla.  Gudgeon.  1,445,531 
Feb.  13. 

Meltz,  Julius  B.,  Everett,  Mass.  Caster.  1,445,027 
Feb.  13. 

Meltzer,  Benjamin,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Drawing  table. 
1,443,998  ;  Feb.  6. 

Meltzer,  Edward,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hydrocarbon  vapor- 
izer and  burner.     1,456,900 ;  May  29. 

Melville,  Alexander  P.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Mackenzie, 
R.  W.  R.,  Robinson,  Port,  and  Lumsden.) 

Melville,  Thomas  A.,  Jerome,  Ariz.  Elevator  Interlock. 
1,470,279;   Oct.   9. 

Melville,  Victor  R.,  La  Grange,  Oreg.  Nonbursting  radiator 
tube.     1.448.075  ;  Mar.  13. 

Melvin,  William  C,  Coarsegold,  Calif.  Oil  gauge. 
1,442,780;  Jan.  16. 

Melzer,  Albert,  Osthofen,  Germany.  Device  for  the  erec- 
tion of  boardings  for  the  production  of  cofferwork 
without  the  use  of  scaffolding.     1,449,770  ;  Mar.  27. 

Memmott,  Alfred  B.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Radiator 
cap.      Des.    62,739 ;    July    24. 

Memo  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Platz,  Henry  T., 
assignor.) 

Menard,  Edward  A.     (See  Lemelin,  George  T.,  assignor.) 

Menard,  Sylva,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Cooking  ap- 
pliance.    1,443,883;  Jan.  30. 

Menasha  Wooden  Ware  Co.  See  Cooper,  Simon,  as- 
signor.) 

Mendal,  Henry  L.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Cooker.  1,444,476; 
Feb.   6. 

Mendal,  Henry  L.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Sifter.  1,446,625 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Mendenhall,  Austin  A.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,463,369;  July  31. 

Mendenhall,  Oscar  J.,  Gibbon,  Nebr.  Device  for  remov- 
ing ties  from  railway  tracks.     1,478,346  ;  Dec.   18. 

Mendez,  Nicanor.  Belgrano,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina. 
Sound-reproducing  device.     1,443,030  ;  Jan.  23. 

Mendez,  Pre.siliano,  Valmy,  Nev.  Food-preparing  utensil. 
1,451,342;   Apr.   10. 

Meng,  Arthur,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Spectacles  display 
holder.      Des.    62,579 ;    June    26. 

Meng,  -Arthur,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Spectacles-display  holder. 
Des.   62,674;   July   17. 

Meng,  Arthur,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ring-display  holder. 
Des.  62,786  ;  July  31. 

Meng.  John  D.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Vending  machine. 
1.476,827;  Dec.  11. 

Mengel,  Charles  C,  assignor  to  The  Mengel  Company, 
Louisville,  Ky.  Box  or  container  and  sealing  same. 
1,472,661  ;  Oct.  30. 

Mengel  Company,  The.     (See  Green,  Warren  T.,  assignor.) 

Mengel  Company,  The.  (See  Mengel,  Charles  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Menger.  August,  San  Antonio.  Tex.  Automatic  battery 
water-supplyine  dpvice.     1.471,048  ;  Oct.   16. 

Menger,  Emll,  Wiesbaden,  Germany.  Gasifying  burner 
for   liquid  fuel.     1.457,542;   June   5. 

Menses,  Albert  C,  et  r>\.  (See  Smith,  Thomas  C,  as- 
signor.1 

Menges,  Albert  C,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Menges 
Motors  Company,  Greenville,  Miss.  Distributor. 
1,467,054  :  Sept.  4. 

Menges  Motors  Company.  (See  Menges,  Albert  C,  as- 
signor.) 


Menk,  Rudolph  W.,  Joliet,  assignor  to  The  Excelsior  Stet 
Furnace    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Air    circulator   and 
humidifier  for  radiators.     1,456,607  ;   May   29. 

Menke,  William  C.  (See  Schepman,  Frederick  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mennell,  James  L.,  assignor  to  Chas.  Butters  &  Co. 
Limited,  London,  England.  Apparatus  for  indicating 
the  density  of  liquids  and  automatically  grading  the 
same   according  to   their   density.      1,454,756 ;   May   8. 

Mennie,  Robert  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Flexible  stay-bolt  con- 
struction.    1,455,645  ;  May  15. 

Mennillo,  Ciro  R.,  New  City,  N.  Y.  Spare-tire  lock. 
1,462,238  ;  July  17. 

Menning,  Otto  H.,  Houston,  Tex.  Vehicle  body. 
1,458,352  ;  June  12. 

Menor,  Charles  E.,  Spirit  Lake,  Iowa.  Banking  appara- 
tus.    1,453,512  ;  May  1. 

Mensik,  Albert,  Gordon,  Tex.  Automobile  jack.  1,476,208  ; 
Dec.   4. 

Meutzer,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Connecter  link  for  anti- 
skid chains.     1,472,805  ;  Nov.  6. 

Menzel,  John  B.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Wrench.  1,459,739; 
June  26. 

Monzer,  Albert  N.,  and  F.  Mintmior,  Johnstown,  Pa. 
Antislipping  attachment  for  motor-vehicle  tires. 
1,478,613;    Dec.   25. 

Menzer,  (  ourad,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Making  walls. 
1,449,340;  Mar.  20. 

Menzies,  John,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Steam  howl  for 
chemical  laboratories.     1,454,648  ;  May  8. 

Mercedes-Buro-Maschinen-  und  Waffenwerke.  (See  Schliins, 
Carl,  assignor.) 

Mercer,  Charles  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile  license 
box.     1,452,430;  Apr.  17. 

Mercer,  Elbert.      (See  Suber,  L.,  and  Mercer.) 

Mercer,  Henry  H.,  Claremoiit,  N.  H..  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Rotating  mechanism.  1,445,151 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Mercer,  Henry  H..  Claremont,  N.  H.,  .assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinerv  Company.  Rotating  mechanism.  1,445,152 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Mercer,  Henry  H.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  tq  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Percussive  tool.  1,466,066 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Mercer,  Iza  N.,  Wellsburg.  W.  Va.  Grapple.  1,472,081 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Mercer,  John  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  W.  Brookner, 
Globe,  Ariz.  Electric  heater  for  liquids.  1,446,807 : 
Feb.   27. 

Mercer,  William  H.,  Portland,  Oreg,  Bandage  fastener. 
1,465,717  ;  Aug.  21. 

Merchants  Gold  Stamp  Company.  (See  Adamy,  Harry  D.,, 
assignor.) 

Merchants  National  Bank.  (See  Dunn,  Edward  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mercier,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  The  Whitehead  &  Hoag 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Bank.     1,443,083  ;  Jan.  23. 

Mercier,  Henri,  Paris.  France.  Stabilizing  device  for 
vehicles.      1.446.759  ;   Feb.   27. 

Meredith,  Jaquelin  M.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Collapsible  tire  rim. 
1,447,804  ;  Mar.  6. 

Meredith,  John  R.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Inner  tube.  1,474,085  : 
Nov.  13. 

Meradlth-Jones,  Hubert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  heater 
1,440,402  ;  Jan.  2. 

Meredith-Jones,  Hubert,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Caver- 
no,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Adding  machine.  1,458,141 ; 
June  12. 

Meredith,  William  C,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Multiple  conduit. 
1,459.476  ;  June  19. 

Meredith,  Wynn,  Alameda,  assignor  to  Petroleum  Rectify- 
ing Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Process  of  and  ap- 
paratus   for    dehydrating   petroleum    emulsions    by   os-- 
mosls.    1,440,835  ;  Jan.  2. 

Meredith,  Wynn,  Alameda,  assignor  to  Petroleum  Recti- 
fying Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Dehydrator. 
1,452,207;  Apr.  17. 

Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company.  (See  Kennedy,  David 
S.,    assignor.) 

Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company.  (See  Kingsbury,  George 
P.,  assignor.) 

Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company.  (See  Plerson,  Edwin 
W.,  assignor.) 

Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company.  (See  Rogers,  John  R., 
assignor.) 

Mergott,  J.  E.,  Company,  The.  (See  Fuller,  Franz  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Meriam,  Jo.seph  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Flexible  coupling.. 
1,467,185;  Sept.  4. 

Merick.  Wendell  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Ironing  machine, 
1.473.997:  Nov.  13. 

Meridian,  Fred,  Vancouver,  Wash.  Valve  grinder. 
1,457,785  ;  June  5. 

Merlllat,  Peter  C,  Winfleld.  Iowa.  Attachment  for  road 
scrapers  or  graders.     1,454,757  ;  May  8. 

Merit  Machine  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Erb, 
Edmund  M.,   assignor.) 

Merkel,  Arthur  E.,  et  al.  (See  Stringer,  Melvin,  as- 
signor. 1 

Merkel  George  H.,  Bluefleld,  W.  Va.  Combined  piano 
bench  and  music  cabinet.     1.451,996;   Apr.  17. 

Merkel,  Henry,  West  Mentor,  Ohio.  Trestle.  1,442,353;; 
Jan.   16. 


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McrJi,  Carlo,  and  G.  Bertollni ;  said  Bertolini  assicnor 
to  V.  Klelnbei-K,  S.  Manglapane,  and  P.  Fumo,  New 
York.  N.  Y.     Knittlns  machine.     1,443,999  ;  Feb.  6. 

Merli,  Ciirlo,  and  G.  Bertollni ;  said  Bertolini  assignor  of 
his  rislit  to  V.  Kleinbcrg,  S.  Mangiapane,  and  F.  Fumo, 
New  Y'orU,  N.  Y.  Meat-packing  machine.  1,450,104 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Uerlien,  Uiram  A.,  et  al.  (See  Whitney,  'William  A., 
assignor.) 

Mcro,   Jesse  R.      (See  Hartley,   C.  A.,  and  Mero.) 

Merrell.  Oliver  E.,  assignor  to  Merrell-Soule  Company, 
STraciise,  N.  Y.  Concentrating  process.  1,443,714 ; 
Jan.   30. 

Merrell,  Oliver  E.,  assignor  to  Merrell-Soule  Company, 
Syr.icuse,  N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus  for  removing 
a  vaporizable  substance  from  powdered  material. 
1,478,526;  Dec.  25. 

Merrell-Soule  Company.  (See  Merrell,  Oliver  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Merriam,  Edmund  S.,  Marietta,  Ohio.  Recovery  of  gas- 
oline from  natural  gas,  etc.     1,457,786  ;  June  5. 

Merriam.  Lauren  B.,  Tallahassee,  Fla.  Nutcracker. 
1.445,532:   Feb.   13. 

Merrick.  Frank  W.    (See  Wright,  W.  C.  and  Merrick.) 

Merrick,  Frank  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  Presser-llfting  device. 
1.440,771  ;   Mar.   27. 

Merrick,  Herbert  L.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Electromagnetlcally- 
opvriited  counter.     1,468,490;  Sept.  18. 

Merrill  Company,  The.  (See  Nordstrom,  Sven  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Merrill   Company,   The.      (See    Silver,    Albert,    assignor.) 

Merrill,  Cortez,  and  C.  M.  Wegner,  Oelwein,  Iowa.  Auto- 
mobile clock  frame.     1,471,797;  Oct.  23. 

Merrill,  Harry  L.      (See  Ames,  F.  C,  and  Merrill.) 

Merrill,  Moses  C,  Buxton  Center,  Me.  Measuring  rule. 
1,469.944;    Oct.    9. 

Merrill  Process  Company.  (See  Macdonald,  John  W.  F., 
assignor.) 

Merrill,  Sidney  B.,  assignor  to  The  E.  W.  Vanduzen  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Gong.     1,471,798  ;  Oct.  23. 

Merrill.  Whitney  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Water 
faucet.     1,444,-549  ;  Feb.  6. 

Merrill,  Wilbur  L.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Segregated  drive  for  paper- 
making  machines  and  the  like.     1,465,087  ;  .Vug.   14. 

Merrill,  Wilbur  L.,  and  H.  A.  Winne,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
assicrnors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  steam 
boiler.     1,462.350;  July  17. 

Merrimac  Chemical  Company.  (See  Bezanson,  Osborne, 
assignor.) 

Merrimac  Chemical  Company.  (See  Stantial,  Frank  G., 
assignor.) 

Merrimac  Chemical  Company.  (See  Stantial,  F.  G..  and 
C*l9rkG    flssisrtiors  ^ 

Merriman,  Arthur  G.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Motion-picture 
cabinet.     1.460,071  ;   June   26. 

Merriman.  Robert  M..  Akron,  Ohio.  Tire  mold.  1,455,218  ; 
May  15. 

Merritt.  Arthur  A.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Willcox 
&  Gibbs  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tension- 
thread  guide.     1,467,443  ;  Sept.  11. 

Merritt  &  Ctiapman  Derrick  &  Wrecking  Company.  (See 
Hopson.   Edward  H..   a.ssignor.) 

Merritt,  Clarence  H.,  Heppner,  Oreg.  Measuring  instiu- 
meiit.     1.454,130;  May  8. 

Merritt.  Edward  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  L.  Merritt, 
East  Boston,  Mass.  Cleaning  device.  1,456,394  ;  May 
22. 

Merritt,   Frank   L.      (See  Merritt,  Edward  F.,  assignor.) 

Merritt,  Fredrick  B.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Folding  steer- 
inz    wheel.      1,459,957  ;    June    26. 

Merritt,  Merton,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Poultry  tag  for  trap 
nests.      1,464,850  ;   Aug.   14. 

Merritt,  Robert  G.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Hypsometer. 
1.4  55..347:  Mav  15. 

Merritt,  S.  Whyie,  Co.     (See  Thamm,  Paul,  assignor.) 

Merriweather,  R.  R.,  et  al.  (See  Miller,  Harry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Merrow,  Charles  E.  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  Surface  for  pic- 
torial display  and  the  like.     1,460.553  ;  July  3. 

Merrow,  Joseph  M.,  assignor  to  The  Merrow  Machine 
Company,    Hartford,    Conn.      Edging    or    border   finish. 

1.462.372  :  July   17. 

Merrow,  Joseph  M.,  assignor  to  The  Merrow  Machine 
Company,    Hartford,    Conn.      Edging   or   border    finish. 

1.462.373  :   .Tuly   17. 

Merrow  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Merrow,  Joseph 
M..  assignor.) 

Merry,  Ambrose  A.,  et  al.  (See  Ayers,  Webb  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Merry,  Charles  P.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Composition  for 
facilitating  the  fitting  of  bearings.     1,458,772  ;  June  12. 

Mersfelder,  William  L.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Pipeless  fur- 
nace.    1.442.628;   .Tan.  16. 

Mersfelder.  William  L.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Stove  door. 
1.475.236;   Nov.   27. 

Mershon.  Ralph  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tank  or  vessel  for 
electrolytic  apparatus  and  other  purposes.  1,456,901  ; 
May  29.  . 

Mershon,  Ralph  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Means  for  main- 
taining ebullition.     1,473,243  ;  Nov.  6. 

Mershon,  Stephen  L..  Llnnerrh,  Pa.  Igniting  device  for 
fuel   burners.     1,475,644;   Nov.  27. 


Mersman,  Joseph,  Ottawa,  Ohio.  Sound  modifying  ap- 
paratus.    1,444.932  ;  Feb.  13. 

Jlcrsman,  Joseph,  Ottawa,  Ohio.  Automatic  stop  for 
talking  machines.     1,444,933;   Feb.   13. 

Mert6,  Willy,  asignor  to  C.  Zeiss,  Jena,  Germany.  Tele- 
photo   objective.      1,467,804  ;    Sept.   11. 

Mertens,  George.      (See  Allen,  James  M.,  assignor.) 

Mertz,  Albert,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Internal-combustion  engine. 
1,471,408  ;  Oct.  23. 

Mertz,  James  A.,  Webster  City,  Iowa,  and  F.  Priestley, 
Mountain  Grove,  Mo.     Animal  trap.     1,446,715  ;  Feb.  27. 

Mertz,  Lewis  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Implement  handle. 
1.455,502;   May  15. 

Mertzanoff,  Andr6  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Radiator  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heating  appara- 
tus.    1,460,820;  July  3. 

Mertzanoff,  Andr6  M.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Radiator  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heating  apparatus. 
1,476,165;   Dec.  4. 

Mervin,  William  M.,  et  al.  (See  Barr,  Clarence  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mervin,  William  M.,  et  al.  (See  Barr,  C.  E.,  and  Jack- 
son, assignors.) 

Mervyn,  William  J.,  Gull  Lake,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
Gopher  poisoner.     1,447,220  ;  Mar.  6. 

Merwin,  Eugene  D.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Apparatus  for  grad- 
ing and  washing  heavy  material.     1,448,310  ;  Mar.  13. 

Merwin,  John  C,  assignor  to  Chain  Belt  Company,  Mil- 
waukee,  Wis.     Safety  guard.     1.467,186 ;   Sept.   4. 

Merz,  Charles  H.,  et  al.  (See  Michle,  A.  C,  and  Weeks, 
assignors.) 

Mesinger,    Frederick.      (See   Mesinger,    Henry   and   P.) 

Mesinger,  Frederick,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Saddle. 
1.462.976  ;  July  24. 

Mesinger,  Henry  and  P..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cushion 
saddle.      1,474,977  ;   Nov.   20. 

Mesker  Brothers  Iron  Company.  (See  Mesker,  F.,  Smith, 
and  Beuc,  assignors.) 

Mesker,  Frank,  C.  E.  Smith,  and  J.  Beuc,  assignors  to 
Mesker  Brothers  Iron  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Metal 
window  construction.     1,452,5,19  ;  Apr.  24. 

Mfesny,  Arthur  B.  L.,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  G.  de  J. 
M&sny,  Norfolk,  Va.  Combined  film  supporter  and 
hanger.      1,460,346 ;    June   26. 

M^sny,  Gifford  de  J.  (See  M6sny,  Arthur  B.  L.  and 
G.  de  J.i. 

Messacar,  Guy  A.,  Ionia,  Mich.  Ladder-step  bracket. 
1.475.078  :  Nov.  20. 

Messenger,  Jack  E.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Spring  for  chock«r 
valves.     1,470,583  ;   Oct.   9. 

Messer,  Adolf,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln,  Germany.  Cooling 
air.     1,462.177;  July  17. 

Messer,  Adolf,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln,  Germany.  Carbon 
cartridge  adapted  to  be  used  as  initial  Igniter. 
1,469,442  ;  Oct.  2. 

Messer.  Adolf,  Erfurt,  Germany,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
Marburg  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric 
switching  device.     1,441,735  ;  Jan.  9. 

Messer,   Ernest   G.      (See    Solinger,    H.   R.,   and   Messer.) 

Messer,  (ieorge  P.,  Aberdeen,  Wash.  Signal.  1,447,098  ; 
Feb.   27. 

Messer,  Peter  J.,  Olean,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  signal.  1,469.481 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Messick,  Turner  B.     (See  Packer,  M.  L.,  and  Messick.) 

Messig.  George,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Tune-sheet-perforating 
device.     1,448.560;  Mar.  13. 

Messina,  Angelo  C.  and  J.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Lock. 
1.469,233  ;  Oct.  2. 

Messina,  Joseph.     (See  Messina,  Angelo  C.  and  J.) 

Messinger,  Isadore,  Rochester,  N.  T.  Collapsible  foil 
tube.   1,442,440 ;   Jan.  16. 

Messinger,  Norman  A.,  assignor  to  Pennsylvania  Pump 
and  Compressor  Co..  Easton.  Pa.  Balancing  means 
for  pumps.     1.458.589;  June  12. 

Messino,  Liborio.  (See  Martire,  V.,  Defrancisco,  Messlno, 
and  Lombardo.) 

Messiter.  Edwin  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Car  unloader. 
1,447,596;  Mar.   6. 

Mes.ster,  Oskar.  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Aero- 
foto,  Amsterdam.  Netherlnnds.  Apparatus  for  practic- 
ing si.sliting  and  fleterminin<r  photographically  the  devi- 
ation errors.     1.455.007:  May  15. 

Mestice,  William  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coats  and  making 
the  same.     1,464,880;  Aug.   14. 

Meston,  Archibald  P.,  assignor  to  Research  Corpora- 
tion; New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  System  for  scrubbing  coal  gas. 
1,444,627:  Feb.  6. 

M6szSros.  Alexandor,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plow.  1,475,710  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Metal  Forms  Corporation.  (See  Pulls,  Oscar  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Metal    Forms    Corporation.       (See    Trester,    Herault    A.,  t 
assignor.) 

Metal  Lamp  Corporation.  See  Kohler,  Jacob  F.,  as- 
si.gnor. ) 

Metal  Recording  Disc  Company,  Inc.  (See  Emerson, 
Victor  H..  assignor.) 

Metal  Saw  and  Machine  Co.,  Inc.  (See  Stowell,  Byron 
F.,  as.signor.) 

Metal  Saw  and  Machine  Company,  Inc.  (See  Stowell, 
P..   P..  and   Washburn,  assignors.) 

Metal  Supply  Company.  (See  Miller,  David  H.  and  A., 
assignor!.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  paiewiees— Continued. 


Metal  &  Thermit  Corporation.  (See  Kardos,  Emanuel, 
assignor. ) 

Metallic  Shaft  Company,  The.  (See  Lard,  Allan  E., 
assignor.) 

Metalliirsical  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Jones,  David  B., 
assignor.) 

Metals  I'atents  Limited.  (See  Pearson,  R.  E.,  and 
Craig,   assignors. ) 

Metals  Production  Company  of  North  America  Incor- 
porated.     (See  Perkins.   Walter  G.,  assignor.) 

Metals  Recovery  Company.  (See  Bragg,  Gilbert  A., 
assignor.) 

Metcalf,  Florence  1).      (See  Rogers,  Joseph  S.,  assignor.) 

Metcalfe,  Harry,  Somersworth,  N.  H.  Process  and  ma- 
chine for  continuous  dyeing.     1,457,741  ;  June  5. 

Metcalfe,  James  C.     (See  Metcalfe,  Richard  D.  and  J.  C.) 

Metcalfe,  Richard  P.,  Romiley,  and  J.  C.  Metcalfe,  Mar- 
pie,  England.  Exhaust-steam  injector.  1,442,532 ; 
Jan.   16. 

Metcalfe,  Richard  D.  and  J.  C,  Romiley,  England.  In- 
jector.    1,472,337  ;  Oct.  30. 

Meterie.  Emile  J.     (See  Thoens,  Burchard,  assignor.) 

Methot,  Philip.      (See  Martel,  L.  V.,  and  Methot.) 

Metropole,  Tasso  D.,  and  T.  M.  Cottakis,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Automatic  typewriter.     1.456,560  ;   May  29. 

Metropolitan  Sewing  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Wels, 
John  P.,  assignor.) 

Mets,  James  A.,  Fremont,  Nebr.  Sheet-turning  device. 
1,469,168;   Sept.   25. 

Mettenhurg,  Joe,  Mount  Hamill,  Iowa.  Tractor  attach- 
ment.    1,448,634;  Mar.  13. 

Mettler,  Christoph,  sr.,  Menuo,  S.  Dak.  Grain  elevator. 
1,455,301  ;  May  15. 

Mettler,  Clement  J.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Child's  vehicle. 
1,472,611 ;  Oct.  30. 

Mettler,  John  C,  assignor  to  Beardslee  Chandelier  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Plate  for  lighting 
fixtures.     Des.  63,576  ;  Dec.  18. 

Mettler,  Josef,  assignor  to  Landis  &  Gye  A.-G.,  Zug,  Swit- 
zerland.    Time  switch.     1,467,444  ;  Sept.  11. 

Mettler,   Lee  B.      (See  Nordensson,   C.   O.,  and  Mettler.) 

Mettler,  Lee  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gas  burner.  1,440,614; 
Jan.  2. 

Metts,  W.illace,  Burlington,  Vt.  Gaiter.  Des.  62,914 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Metz,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Metz,  Canton,  Ohio. 
Water  ejector.     1,458,513;  May  1. 

Metz,  Clara  A.     (See  Metz,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Metz,  EUwood  A.      (See  Haase,  J.  I.,  and  Metz.) 

Metz,  Herman  A.  (See  Funk,  C,  and  Freedman,  as- 
signors.) 

Metz,  Herman  A.     (See  Sherndal,  Alfred  E..  assignor.  1 

Metz.  John  J.,  Meadville,  Pa.  Train-order  holder. 
1,450.813  :  Apr.  3. 

Metz,  Leo  V.,  Erie,  Pa.  Concrete  block.  1,462,374 ; 
July  17. 

Metz,  Norbert,  Dudelingen,  Luxemburg.  Relief  device 
for   rolling  mills.     1,468,825  ;   Sept.   25. 

Metz,  Stanley  M.,  Langley  Field,  Va.  Fuel-supply  system. 
1,478,878  ;  Dec.   25. 

Metzgar,  Chester  W.,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll- 
Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Plate-valve  lifter. 
1.458,625;  June  12. 

Metzger,  Clarence  D.,  Shelby,  Ohio.  Tractor  clutch  con- 
trol.     1,460,598;   July   3. 

Metzfer,  Floyd  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Air  Re- 
duction Company,  Inc.     Electrode.     1,448,413  ;  Mar.  13. 

Metzgpr,  Floyd  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  -4ir 
Reduction  Companv,  Incorporated.  Luminescent  tube. 
1,467,187  ;   Sept.  4. 

Aletzger,  Floyd  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  California  Cyanide  Company,  Incor- 
porated.    Fixing  nitrogen.     1.473,826  ;   Nov.   13. 

Metzger,  Harry  C,  assignor  to'  Atlas  Machine  Works, 
Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Piston  construction. 
1,478,361  :   Dec.    18. 

Metzger,  Jules  P.,  Carlstadt,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Leslie 
Company,  Lyndhurst,  N.  J.  Combined  pressure  regu- 
lating and  governing  apparatus.     1,472,662  ;  Oct.  30. 

Metzger,  Maurice,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Gasoline 
gauge.     1,422,168  ;   Jan.   16. 

Metzger,  Maurice,  Montreal.  Quebec,  Canada.  Film- 
splicing  machine.      Rel5,730  ;   Dec.   11. 

Metzger.  Modeste  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Door.  1,447,394 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Metzger,  Myer,  Chicago,  III.  Food  -  display  cover. 
1,470,859;  Oct.  16. 

Metzger,  Samuel  J.  T..  Williamsport,  Pa.  Flush-valve  con- 
struction.     1,470,179-   Oct.  9. 

Metzger,   William,  New   York,   N.   Y.     Means   for   distrib- 
uting lubricating  grease.     1,457,380;  June  5. 
hydrocarbon.     1,457,543  ;  June  5. 

Metzger.  William,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.  Spring  lubricator. 
1.475.270:  Nov.  27. 

Metznor,  Albert  W.     (See  Sherman,  J.  Q.,  and  Metzner.) 

Metzner,  Albert  W.,  assignor  to  The  Standard  Register 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Printing  press.  1,466,027  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Metzner,  Albert  W.,  and  J.  Q.  Sherman,  Dayton,  Ohio ; 
said  Metzner  assignor  to  said  Sherman.  Rotary  punch 
and  die  mechanism.     1,466,001  ;  Aug.  28. 


Metzsch,  Soren,  Springfield,  Nebr,  assignor  of  one-third  to 

J.  Knaff,   Beatrice,  Nebr.,  and  one-third  to  R.   B.  Har- 

herg,    Springfield,    Nebr.      Pipe    coupling.       1,441,736 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Meuer,   George   J.,   assignor  to   The   Cutler-Hammer   Mfg. 

Co.,     Milwaukee,     Wis.       Electric    switch.       1,470,860 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Meuer,    Henry,    assignor    to    Seidner    &    Hitzigrath.    Inc., 

New    York,     N.    Y.       Hair-net    container.       1,475,130 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Meunler,     Charles     A.,     Great     Neck,     N.     Y.       Hanger. 

1,442,771  :  Jan.   16. 
Meurisse,      Charles      C,      Chicago,      111.        Polo     mallet. 

1.478.483  ;  Dec.  25. 

Meut.sch,  Charles  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Mattress,  cushion, 
and   seat.      1,455.847;   May   22. 

Meutsch,  Charles  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Spring  seat  cushion. 
1,476,456  ;    Dec.    4. 

Meves,  Gustav  N.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Clothes  wringer. 
1,466,P14  ;  Sept.  4. 

Mewborn,  Sidney  G.,  Wilson,  N.  C.  Loose-leaf  binder. 
1,464,185  ;  Aug.  7. 

Mewes,  Rudolf  F.  and  R.  K.  E.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Sep- 
arating gas  mixtures  under  pressure.  1,449,291 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Mewes,  Rudolf  K.  E.  (See  Mewes,  Rudolf  F.  and  R. 
K.  E.) 

Mevberg,  Manfred,  assignor  to  Germain  Seed  and  Plant 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Display  case.  1,467,805  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Meyer,  Adolf,  Zurich,  assignor  to  Aktiengesellschait 
Brown  Boveri  &  Cie.,  Baden,  Switzerland.  Means  for 
fastening  the  blades  in  gas  turbines  and  steam  turbines. 
1,478,902  ;  Dec.  25. 

Meyer,  Adolph  E.,  Webster  Groves,  assignor  to  Textile 
Products  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Cotton   picker's  sack.      1,458,773  ;   June   12. 

Meyer,  .\dolph  F.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Governor. 
1,450,380;  Apr.  3. 

Mever,  Adolph  H.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  H.  L.  Dixon 
Companv.   Cai-negic,  I'a.     Valve.     1.476,534  ;   Dec.  4. 

Meyer,  .-Vlbert  C,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Interest  calculator. 
1,472,276;  Oct.  30. 

Mever,  Albert  W.,  Roselle,  N.  J.  Coffee-making  appara- 
tus.    1,462,610  ;  July  24. 

Meyer.  Anna,  trustee.  (See  Schluesselburg,  George,  as- 
signor.) 

Meyer,  .Inton  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Combined  wrench 
and  plier.s.     1,442,083  ;  Jan.  16. 

Meyer,  August  H.,  Plauen,  Germany.  Device  for  the  pro- 
duction of  crochet  seams  and  patterns  in  embroidery 
machines.     1,452,840  ;  Apr.  24. 

Meyer,  Bruno,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  assignor 
to  the  Firm  Julius  Pintsch  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin, 
Germany.  Direct-combustion  grate-burning  process  with 
separate  distillation  and  combustion  of  the  fuel. 
1.443,632  ;  Jan.  30. 

Meyer,  Charles,  and  H.  B.  Meade,  assignors  to  F.  A. 
Gillespie.  Los  Angeles,  calif.  Amalgamator  and  sepa- 
rator.     1.469.007;   Sept.   25. 

Meyer,  Charleg,  and  H.  B.  Meade,  assignors  to  F.  A. 
Gillespie,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Amalgamator  and  sepa- 
rator.    1,469,008  ;   Sept.  25. 

Mever.  Emanuel  M.,  assignor  to  Langdon-Meyer  Labo- 
r'iitoriPR,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Refrigerator.  1,451,917 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Meyer,  Emil  A.,  Houston,  Tex.  Automatic  time  switch. 
1,456,139  ;   May  22. 

Meyer.  Engine,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Resonance  horn. 
1,475.769  •  Nov.  27. 

Meyer,  Frank  IT.      (See  Klaus,  F.  R..  and  Meyer.) 

Meyer,  Fiank  W.,  assignor  to  The  Oshkosh  Trunk  Com- 
pany,  Oshkosh,  Wis.     Trunk   lock.     1,454,329;  May   8. 

Meyer,  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  The  Oshkosh  Trunk  Com- 
panv, Oshkosh,  Wis.  Wardrobe  trunk.  1,455,064 ; 
May  22. 

Mever,  Franz,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Carl  Zeiss,  Jena, 
Germany.  Apparatus  for  testing  bolt  threads. 
1,461,782  ;   July  17. 

Meyer,  Frederick,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Closure  for  storage 
compartments.     1,453,402  ;  May  1. 

Meyer  Friedrich  W.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer 
Mfg!  Co.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Controlling  and  regulat- 
ing apparatus.      1,442.728  ;  Jan.   16. 

Meyer,  Friedrich  W.,  Madison,  and  A.  Simon,  assignors 
to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co..  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Apparatus  for  measuring  the  flow  of  fluids.  1,476,762  ; 
Dec.   11. 

Meyer.  Gottfried.  Verndale,  Minn.  Preparing  cheese. 
1,462.375  ;   July  17. 

Meyer.  Hans  J.,  and  C.  B.  Watson,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Fuel   commingler  and   burner.      1,476,994;   Dec.   11. 

Meyer,  Harry  R.     (See  Simmon,  K.  A.,  and  Meyer.) 

Meyer,  Harry  R.,  Wilkinshurg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Starting 
mechanism  for  automobiles.     1,469.234  ;  Oct.  2. 

Mever,  Henry,  Detroit,  Mich.  Water-treading  apparatus. 
1,463,330  ;■  July   31.  ,.„,.,. 

Meyer,     Henrv,     Anderson,     Ind.       Self-sealing     pocket. 

1.478. 484  ;  Dec.  25. 

Meyer,  Henry  A.,  et  al.  (See  Wagner,  Albert  G.,  as- 
signor.) 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Meyer,    Henry    C,    Black    Jack,    Mo.      Tying    machine. 

1,470.861  ;  Oct.   16. 
Meyer.    Henry    H.,    Red    Wing,    Minn.      Grain    sop;u'atnr. 

1,458,429  ;  June  12. 
Meyer,   Henry  W.      (See  Butler.  Robert  H.,  assignor.  1 
Meyer,  Uourv  W.,  Cincinnati,  Oliio.     Spotliglit  mounting. 

1,443,331  ;  Jan.  23. 
Meyer,   Hubert  J.      (See  Wells,  N.  C,  and  Mever.) 
Meyer,  Jay  S.,  PhUadelphia,  Pa.    Refrigerator.    1.471,503; 

Oct.   23. 
Meyer,    John    W.,    Fort    Atkinson,    Wis.      Water    heater. 

1,462,611  ;  July  24. 
Mever.    Joseph    P.,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Flushing    valve. 

1,474.117;   Nov.  13. 
Meyer,  Julius  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Tension  rod  for  drums. 

1,443,191  ;  Jan.  23. 
Mtvoi-Kellcr,  Otto,  Lucerne,  Switzerland,      Electric  water 

lieacer.     1.475,645;  Nov.  27. 
Meyer,   Lorenz   L.,   Wentworth,   S,   Dak.     Manure   loader. 

1,469,660 ;  Oct.  2. 
Meyer,  Mabolle  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Atomizer,    1,462,041  ; 

July  17. 
Me.vor,     Otto,     Toledo,     Ohio,       Ash     sifter.       1,465,858 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Meyer,    Paul    G.,    assignor    to    G.    H.    Bass    &    Company, 

Wilton,  .Me.     Moccasin.     1,475,646;  Nov.  27. 
Meyer,  Peter,  Newark,  N.  J.     Automatic  multiple-tapping 

machine.     1,458,948  ;  June  19. 
Me.ver,  Peter,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Liquid  brake.     1,471,186  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Meyer.     Robert    T.,    Canton,    Ohio.       Suction    separator. 

1,448,671  ;  Mar.  13. 
Meyer,  Svend  M.,  and  W.  James,  Brooklyn,  assignors  to 

Magno   Storage  Battery  Corporation,   New  York,  N.  Y. 

Storasre  battery.     1,475,503  ;   Nov.   27. 
Meyer,   Vernon   H.,   Cleveland,   Ohio.     Dial   for  electrical 

instruments.     1,456.644  ;   May  29. 
Meyer,  Waldemar,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.    Magnetic  holder-on. 

1,452,841 :  Apr.  24. 
Meyer,   Waldemar.   Woodhaven,   N.   Y.      Fastening   means 

for  ships'   plates.     1,461,195;  July  10. 
Meyer,      Waldemar,      Woodhaven,      N,      Y.       Rivet     set. 

1,474,978;  Nov.  20. 
Mever,  William,  Gladbrook,  Iowa.     Cement  corncrib  block. 

1,444,422  :   Feb,   6. 
Meyer,  William,  Chicago,  111.     Mounting  brackets  and  the 

like  on   tubes.     1,477,657  ;  Dec.  18. 
Meyer,    William    C.   Beverly.    Mass.,    assignor,    by    mesne 

assignments,    to    United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation, 

Paterson.     N.     .7".       Tension     mechanism.       1,444.979 ; 

Feb.   IS 
Meyer.    William    C,    Beverly,    Mass,,   assignor   to    United 

Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Tension 

device.     1,451,918  ;  Apr.  17. 
Meyer,    William    C,    Beverly,    Mass.,    assignor   to   United 

Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Tension 

device.     1.451.919;  Apr.  17. 
Meyer,  William  C,  Beverly.  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 

Machinery  Company,  Paterson,  N,  J,     Inseam  shoe-sew- 
ing machine,     1,467,586 ;   Sept,   11. 
Meyer,    William    C,    Beverly,    Mass,,    assignor   to    United 

Shoe    Machinery    Corporation,    Paterson,    N.    J.      Wax- 
thread   sewinff   machine.      1.468.317 ;    Sept.    18. 
Meyer.    William    C,    Beverly,    Mass.,    assignor    to   United 

Shoe    Machinery    Corporation,    Paterson,    N.    J.      Shoe- 
sewing  machine.     1,468,912  ;  Sept.  25. 
Meyer,    William   P.,    et   al.      (See    (Thilds,    George   J.,    as- 
signor. 1 
Meyer.     William     V.,    Milwaukee,      Wis.        Phonograph. 

1,462,867:  July  24. 
Meyercord,  George  R.,  Chicago,  111,,  assignor  to  Haskolite 

Manufacturing    Corporation.      Joint   of   metal-sheathed 

construction  material  and  making  the  same.     1.440,615  : 

Jan.  2. 
Meyercordt,     Ernst,     Locknitz,     near     Stettin,     Germany. 

^^fonnting   for   slip   rings   of  dynamo-electric  machines. 

1.460.031  :  Juno   26. 
Meyering.  J.  V.,  Trunk  Company.     (See  Hamlin,  Ben  M., 

assignor.  1 
Meyers,    Bernard.      (See   Graebert,   Rudolf  R.,   assignor.) 
Meyers,  Edward  G.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,     .\utomatic  marking 

machine.     1,453,985  ;  May  1, 
Meyers.  Herbi  rt  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Armour 

Fertilizer  Works,  Chicago,  111,     Double  superphosphate 

process.      1,475.959;  Dec.  4. 
Meyers,   Hubert  A.,   Company.      (See  Meyers,   Hubert  A., 

assignor.) 
Meyers,    .TuUus    R.,    Glencoe,    111.      Cheese-drying    process. 

1.445,785  ;  Feb.  20. 
Meyers,     Julius     R..     Evanston.     111.       Cheese     packing. 

1,445,786;  Feb.  20. 
Meyers,   Julius  R.,  Evanston,  111,     Cheese-cutting  mecha- 

nlam.     1,445,787;   Feb.  20. 
Meyers,    Julius    R.,    Glencoe,    HI,      Machine    for    making 

and   finishing  cheese.     1,450,105;   Mar,   27. 
Meyers,  Louis  W.,  and  H.  F.  Demke,  Chicago,  111.     False 

head.     1,467,445  ;   Sept.   11. 
Meyers,  Luther  C,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.     Press.     1,366,408: 

Aug,   28. 
Meyers,    Roy    J.,    assignor   to    International    Gas.    Power 

and   Appliance   Company,    Long    Beach,    Calif.      Means 

and  method  for  operating  combustion  engines  from  sas 

derived  from  calcium  carbide.     1,477,710:  Dec.  18. 

58339—21 


Meyers,    Stanley   W.      (See  Kugelman,   G.,    and   Meyers.) 
Meyers,  Theodore  A.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Packing  for  pistons. 

1,467,113;  Sept.  4. 
Meyers,  William,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  L.  Ackerman, 
Lima,  Ohio.     Wickless  oil  burner.     1,458,774;  June   12. 

Meyhoefer,  Erich.      (See  Meinholdt,  Otto  R.,  assignor.) 
Meyrowltz,  E.  B.,  Inc,     (See  Vi^not,  L^on  E,  E,,  assignor.) 
Meyrowitz,  Emil  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lens  for  eyeglasses 
and  spectacles.     1,445,227;  Feb.  13. 

Mezei.  George,  Clmchco,  Va.    Trap.    1,445.153  ;  Feb.  13. 

Miami  Manufacturing  Company,   The.      (See   Wasser,   C, 

and  Wirshing,  assignors.) 
Miami  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Worthlngton,  Ro- 
land B.,  asngnor.) 
Michael,    John    B.,    Selma,    Ala.      Locomotive-wheel-hub 
liner.     1,452,165  ;   Apr.   17. 

Michael,  Thomas  E.     (See  Schonsteiner,  G.,  and  Michael.) 

Mlchaelson,  Harold  N.,  Boston,  assignor  to  Rawson  Elec- 
trical Instrument  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Making 
articles  of  varicolored  plastic  materials.  1,454,939 ; 
May  15. 
Mlchaelson,  Henry  G.,  assignor  to  The  Rockford  Showcase 
&  Fixture  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Showcase. 
1,471,908;   Oct.  23. 

Mlchalski,  Joseph  J..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Theft  detector  for 
automobiles.     1,453,320  ;  May  1. 

Mlchalski,  Joseph  J.,  Bufifalo,  N.  Y.  Theft  detector  for 
automobiles.     Rel5,709  ;  Oct.  30. 

Michel,    William   B.,   Plymouth,   Ind.     Automobile   panel 

construction.     1,472,304  ;  Oct.  30. 
Michelbach.     Frank.     Del    Ray,     Va.      Rug-display    rack. 
Des.  63.001  :  Sept.  4. 

Michelin,  Andr$  J.,  Paris,  France.  Automatic  alarm  for 
partially-deflated   tires.      1,467,055 ;    Sept.   4. 

Michell,  Anthony  G.  M.,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia. 
Hydraulic  mechanism  for  the  transmission  of  power. 
1.451,997  ;  Apr.  17. 

Michell,  Frank,  et  al.      (See  Sawicki,  John,  assignor.) 

Michell,  Philip  A.,  Fort  Wadsworth,  N.  Y.  Vehicle. 
1,459,545;  June  19. 

Michelsen,  Hamilton,  Miami,  Fla.  Shipping  crate. 
1,456,674  ;  May  29. 

Michelsen,  Stephen  T.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Photographic- 
film-drying   apparatus.      1,456,902;   May   29. 

Michelsen,  William  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Illuminated  display 
sign.      1.4r,2.351  ;   July    17. 

Michelson,  Julius,  Boston,  Mass.  Milling  attachment  for 
planers.      1,470,091  ;    Oct.    9. 

Michener,  Elwood  H.,  Woodlynne,  assignor  to  Acme 
Staple  Company,  Camden.  N.  J.  Stapling  machine  for 
driving  wire  staples.     1,457,446  ;  June  5. 

Michetti.  Giorgio,  Rome,  Italy.  Means  for  converting  a 
continuous  rotary  motion  into  an  Intermittent  motion. 
1.473,493  ;    Nov,    6. 

MIchie.  Arthur  C.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  E.  G.  Weeks, 
Northumberland,  assignors  to  C.  H.  Merz  and  W.  Mc- 
Lellan,  Westminster,  London,  England.  Retort. 
1.447,680;  Mar.  6. 

Michie,  Arthur  C,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  B.  G. 
Weeks,  Northumberland,  assignors  to  C.  H.  Merz  and 
W.  SIcLellan,  Westminster,  London.  England.  Means 
for  feeding  furnaces  with  solid  fuel,  1,447,681 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Michie,  David,  Irwin,  Pa.  Traveler's  set.  1,466,139 ; 
Aug.   28. 

Michigan  Chemical  Company.  (See  Molony,  S.  B.,  and 
Nikaido,  assignors.) 

Michigan  Machine  Co.  (See  Anderson,  0.  A.,  and 
Macrae,  assignors.) 

Michigan  Malleable  Iron  Company.  (See  Waterbor, 
Elmer  P.,  assignor.) 

Michigan  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  (See  Am- 
brose, Joseph,   assignor.) 

Michigan  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  (See  Lane, 
Victor   E..    assignor.) 

Michigan  Steel  Tube  Products  Company.  (See  Berg, 
Simon,   assignor.) 

Michigan  Valve  Foundry  and  Engineering  Company. 
(See  Flower,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Mlchot,  Georges,  Dromara,  Ireland,  assignor  to  Fibre 
Corporation  Limited,  London,  England.  Flax-pulling 
machine.     1,451,231 ;  Apr.  10. 

Michoud,  Arnold,  Yverdon,  assignor  to  Cibles  .\utomat- 
Iques  Michoud  SociStS  -Anonyrae,  Neuchatel,  Switzer- 
land, Device  for  resiliently  supporting  target  disks 
and  the  like.     1,460,860;   July  3. 

Micka,  Henry  R.,  Maywood,  111,  Fuel-gas  mixer. 
1,450,814;   Apr.   3.    - 

Mickelsen,  .Tesse  R.,  San  Lear.dro,  Calif.  Accelerator 
pedal.     1.473.156  ;   Nov.   6. 

Mickelson,  George  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  M.  Mitch- 
ell, Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Sling 
hook.     1,441,737  ;  Jan.  9. 

Mickelson,  George  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  M. 
Mitchell,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Ma- 
rine transfer  apparatus.     1,447,316  ;  Mar.  6. 

Mickelson,  Ole,  Hoquiam,  Wash.  Safety  lock  for  logging 
hooks.     1,457,987  ;  June  5. 

Mlddagh,  Robert  E.,  and  C.  L.  Anderson,  McGill,  Nev. 
Refillahle  electric  fuse.     1,474.206;  Nov.  13. 

Middaugh.  Ca*-!  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Deposit  book. 
1,440,481  ;  Jan.  2. 

Mlddelkamp,  Leroy  L.     (See  Foster,  D.,  and  Middelkamc.l 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Middelthon,  Cornelius,  Stavanger,  Norway.  Machine  for 
applj'ing  sealing  matei'ial  to  can  lids.  1,443,031  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Middlemiss  and  Brackett.  (See  Middlemiss,  Bruce  A., 
assignor.) 

Middlemiss,  Bruce  A.,  Hibbing,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Mid- 
dlemiss and  Brackett,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Loading  ma- 
chine.     1,441,700  ;    Jan.    9. 

Middleton,  Lilian  H.,  Wellington,  I'ew  Zealand.  Loose- 
leaf  book.     1,459,231  ;  June  19. 

Middleton,  Percy  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  C.  Lalor, 
deceased.  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  W.  A.  Lalor,  executor. 
Roasting  sulphide  ores.     1,478,790 ;   Dec.   25. 

Middleton,  Thomas,  Schenectady,  N.  iT.  Metal  propeller 
for  aeroplanes,  dirigibles,  balloons,  and  the  like. 
1,454,977  :  Mav  15. 

Middleton,  William  E..  New  Britain,  Conn.  Box-forming 
block.      1,473,244  ;   Nov.   6. 

Mid  East  Specialty  Company.  (See  Eisenhart,  George  W., 
assignor.)  ^ 

Midgley,  Albert  H.,  TJxbridge,  England.  Dynamo-electric 
machine.     1,457,381 ;  June  5. 

Midgley,  Thomas,  IlamiJden,  assignor  to  The  Fisk  Rublier 
Company,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Vulcanizing  apparatus. 
1.445.533;   Feb.   13. 

Midgley,  Thomas,  Hampden,  assignor  to  The  Fisk  Rub- 
ber Company,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Jacket  for  pre- 
liminary  cure.      1,450,328;    Apr.   3. 

Midgley,  Thomas,  Hampden,  assignor  to  The  Fisk  Rub- 
ber Company,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Tension  device 
for    tire-building    machines.       1,450,747  ;    Apr.    3. 

Midgley,  Thomas,  Hampden,  assignor  to  The  Fisk  Rub- 
ber Company,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  molding  tire  casings.     1,472.881  ;  Nov.  6. 

Midgley,  Thomas,  Springfield,  assignor  to  Fisk  Rubber 
Company,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Tire  manufacture. 
1,455,200  ;  May  15. 

Midgley,  Thomas,  jr.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Re- 
search Corporation,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Revivifying  spent 
catalysts  and  apparatus  therefor.     1.440.984  ;  Feb.  27. 

Midgley,  Thomas,  jr.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  General  Motors  Research  Corporation,  Dayton, 
Ohio.      Joining    metals,      1,456,855 ;   May   29. 

Midgley,  Thomas,  jr.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
General  Motors  Research  Corporation,  Dayton.  Ohio. 
Hydrogenation  furnace.     1,467,905  ;  Sept.  11. 

Midland  Company,  The.     (See  Davis,  Irvin  W.,  assignor.) 

Midland  Company,  The.  (See  Schartow,  Frank  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Midon,  Charles  A.,  Paris,  France.  Roller  skate. 
1,457,667  ;  June  5. 

Midorikawa,  Edward  K.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Mixing 
device.     1,445.342;   Feb.   13. 

^lid-State  Battery  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.  (See  Rueb, 
Earl  J.,  assignor.) 

Midura.   Stanislaw.      (See   Solarczyk,  John,   assignor.) 

Mid- West  Box  Company.     (See  Heinrichs,  Berg,  assignor.) 

Midwest  Engine  Corporation.  (See  Punk,  Truman  B., 
assignor.) 

Midwest  Engine  Corporation.  (See  Steele,  Frederick  P., 
assignor.) 

Midwest  Engine  Corporation.  (See  Wait,  Henry  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Midwest  Machinery  Products  Co.  (See  Kunin,  Harry, 
assignor.) 

Mid-West  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Benedict,  George 
W.,  assignor.) 

Mid-West  Manuf.TCturing  Company.  (See  McKone,  Leo 
J.,    assignor.) 

Midwestern  Tractor  Wheel  Co.  (See  Walker,  Glenn  J., 
assignor.) 

Miebach,  Harry  E.,  and  A.  S.  Caughey,  Lethbridge,  Alberta, 
Canada.     Transmission-case  cover.     1,451,173  ;  Apr.  10. 

Miebach,  Harry  E.,  and  A.  S.  Caughey,  Lethbridge,  Al- 
berta, Canada.  Transmission  band  and  case  cover. 
1,464,138  ;  Aug.  7. 

Miehle  Printing  Press  and  Manufacturing  Company. 
(See  Blaine,  Joseph  R.,  assignor.) 

Miehle  Printing  Press  and  Manufacturing  Company. 
(See  Dudley,  Edward  F..  assignor.) 

Miehle  Printing  Press  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Henderson.   Carl,   assignor.) 

Miehle  Printing  Press  and  JIanufacturing  Company. 
(See  Stevens,  Burt  D.,  assignor.) 

Miehle  Printing  Press  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Stevens,  B.  D.,  and  Dudley,  assignors.) 

Miehle  Printing  Press  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Stevens,  B.  D..   Henderson,  and  Saxon,  assignors.) 

Miehle,  Robert  F.,  jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Cylinder  printing 
press.     1,453,853  ;  May  1. 

Mielke,  William  J.,  Guttenberg,  Iowa.  Gear  or  wheel  re- 
moving device.     1,440,918;   Feb.   27. 

Mielnicki.  Alieksander,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Shackle  lock. 
1.455,921  ;  May  22. 

Miely,  Fred  J.  S.,  Gentry,  Ark.  Bull  board  for  cattle 
cars.      1.473.494;  Nov.   6. 

Mierzwinski,  Stanislaw,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Canoe-propelling 
device.     1,471,747;  Oct.  23. 

Miessner,  John,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Clothesline  reel. 
I,453,l.'i7;  Apr.  24. 

Mietzelfeld,  Otto.  Assignor  to  .A.  E.  Brion,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Camera.     1,448,414;  Mar.  13. 


Mieville,  Herbert  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Squire 
Products  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Boiler.  1,443,546  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Mieville,  Herbert  C,  Davenport,  Iowa,  assignor  to  Squire 
Products  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Grill.  1,450,381 ; 
Apr.   3. 

Migita,  Tosuke,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lacing  means  for 
brogues,  leggings,  and  the  like.     1,469,661  ;  Oct.  2. 

Mihalicz,  John,  Punnichy,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Vehi- 
cle hood  and  curtain  fastener.     1,440.927  ;  Jan.  2. 

Mihalovich,  Efrem.  Chisholm,  Minn.  Fire-controlling  ap- 
paratus.    1,444,749  ;   Feb.   iS. 

Mihalyl,  Joseph,  Washington,  D.  C.  Optical  testing  and 
measuring  instrument.     1,451,302  ;  Apr.  10. 

Mikaelson,  Erik  W.,  and  A.  A.  Neave,  Easton,  Pa.,  as- 
signors to  Treadwell  Engineering  Company.  Grinding 
machine.     1,462,420:  July  17. 

Mikalarias,  Peter.      (See  Oppman,  .Tosepli,  assignor.) 

Mikenas,  John,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Mop  holder.  1,454,978; 
Jlay  15. 

Mikkelson,  Berent  A.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Line-shaft  sho.ck 
absorber.     1,457,711 ;  June  5. 

MikUola,  Aate.  (See  Toelcke,  K.  L.,  Mikkola,  and 
Shapiro.) 

Mikshel,  John  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  J.  T.  Ryerson  & 
Son.     Friction  cutting  machine.     1,440,616  :  Jan.  2. 

Milam,  Jesse  A.  (See  McLain,  D.  B.,  and  Tatum,  as- 
signors.) 

Milani,  Edward,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Preserving  food 
products.     1,459,232  ;  June  19. 

Mil:i7-ch,  Alfred  E.,  assignor  to  I.  A.  Milarch,  Atlanta, 
Ga.     Automobile  transmission.     1,452,248;   Apr.   17. 

Milarch,    Isabel  A.      (See  Milarch,   Alfred   E.,   assignor.) 

Milenz,  William  E.     (See  Cannom,  William  G.,  assignor.) 

Miles,  Appleton  T.     (See  Hinrichs,  D.  M.,  and  Miles.) 

Miles,  Arthur,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Means  for  repairing 
tubes.     1.471,184;  Oct.  16. 

Miles,  Clarence  E.      (See  Gordon,  I.  H.,  ajid  Miles.) 

Miles,  Edward  J.,  Newton,  Iowa  .  Assembling  and  dis- 
assembling tool.     1,442,962  ;  Jan.  23. 

Miles,  Frank  J.  M.,  assignor  to  Cheramy,  Inc.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.     Bottle.      Des.   61,918 ;   Feb.  6. 

Miles,  Frank  J.  M.,  assignor  to  Cheramy,  Inc.,  New  I'ork, 
N.  Y.     Holders  for  compacts.     1,451.740  ;  Apr.  17. 

Miles,  George  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Windshield  construc- 
tion.    1,471,856  ;  Oct.  23. 

Miles,  George  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  S.  Evans,  Birming- 
ham, Ala. ;  said  Evans  assignor  to  said  Miles.  Wind 
and   rain    shield.      1,443,373 ;    Jan.    30. 

Miles,  Maud  M.,  Lombard,  111.  Appliance  for  displaying 
colors.      1.460,264  ;   June   26. 

Milewski,  Bruno,  Kent,  Ohio.  Journal  -  box  bearing. 
1,475,021;  Nov.  20. 

Miley,  Arlo  F.,  Pontiac,  Calif.  Thread  gauge.  1,465,583  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Miley,  John,  Reddish,  near  Stoclvport,  assignor  to  Craven 
Brothers  (Manchester)  Limited.  Reddish,  England.  Ma- 
chine for  boring  tires  and  the  lil<e.     1,466.028:  Aug.  28. 

Milk  Bottle  Crate  Company.  (See  Krzyzak,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Milk  Bottle  Crate  Company.  (See  Thomall,  Timothy  V., 
assienor. ) 

Milk  Oil  Corporation,  The.  (See  North,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

Milkent,  George  P.,  Nlles,  Ohio.  Rail  chair.  1,467,869  ; 
Sept.   11. 

Milker,  Herbert  P.,  assignor  to  Charles  J.  Tagliabue  Man- 
ufacturing Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Instrument  of  pre- 
cision.   1,453,688 ;  May  1. 

Milker,  Herbert  P..  assignor  to  Charles  J.  Tagliabue 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Thermostatic 
controlling  means  for  internal-combustion  engines. 
1,477,277;  Dec.   11. 

Milker.  Herbert  P.,  and  A.  Roesch,  assignors  to  Charles 
J.  Tagliabue  Manufacturing  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ther- 
mometer.    1,462,797;  July   24. 

Mllkie,  George  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automobile  pedal 
attachment.     1,452,431 ;  Apr.  17. 

Millard,  Clarence,  Arkansas  City,  Kans.  Air  pump  and 
gauge.     1,455,646;  May  15. 

Millard,  Edward  F.,  Martinsburg,  and  F.  C.  Dunham, 
Berkelev  Springs,  W.  Va.  Traveling  conveyer. 
1.448,4.'i8;  Mar.   13. 

Miller,  Abner.      (See  Miller,   David   11.   and  A.) 

Miller,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lighting-fixture  arm. 
Des.  61.807;  Jan.  16. 

Miller.  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lighting-flxture  arm. 
Des.  61.808;  Jan.  16. 

MiUer,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lighting-flxture  loop. 
Des.  61.809;  Jan.   16. 

Miller,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lighting-fixture  sus- 
pension  strap.     Des.   62,787 ;   July   31. 

Miller,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lighting-fixture  arm. 
Des.   62,788;   July  31. 

Miller,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chandelier.  Des. 
63,110;  Oct.  2. 

Miller,  Abraham.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lighting-fixture  arm. 
Des.  63,191 ;  Oct.  30. 

Miller,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chandelier.  Des. 
63.577;  Dec.  18. 

Miller.  Adam  J..  Platteville,  Wis.  Barrel  stand. 
1,472,734;  Oct.  30. 


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Miller,  Albert,  assignor  to  The  American  Rubber  &  Tire 
Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tire  -  bundling  machine. 
1,464,010  ;  Aug.  7. 

MilUT,  Albert  A.,  assignor  to  Eagle  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Wellsburg,  W.  Va.  Container.  1,447,030 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Miller.  Albert  A.,  nssignor  to  Eagle  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Wellsburg,  VT.  Va.  Container.  1,449,238 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Miller.  Albert  G..  assignor  to  Lankcnnu  Hospital,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Shield  for  electrical  apparatus.  1,471,183; 
Oct.   Ifi. 

Miller,  .\lbion  J.  (See  Showalterbaugh,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) i 

Miller,  Alexander,  Leyonstone,  assignor  of  one  half  to  S. 
A.  Bartholomew,  London,  England.  Propulsion  of 
boats  and  other  vessels.     1,444.847  ;  Feb.  1,"?. 

Miller.  Alfred  K.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Phonograph  repro- 
duc*.     1.44S,9,S3  ;  Mar.  20. 

Miller,  Alfred  K.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tone  arm. 
1.406,140:   Aug.   28. 

Miller.  Alton  S.,  Baltimore,  Md,  Time  fuse.  1,453,717  ; 
May  1. 

Miller,  Alten  S.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Controlling  the  burn- 
ing of  time  powder  trains.     1,453,718 ;   May  1. 

Miller.  Anderson,  Shelbvville,  Ind.  Animal  trap.  1,444,934  : 
Feb.  13. 

Miller.  Anthony,  Burlingame,  Calif.  Cooking  device. 
1.452,208;  Apr.  17. 

Miller,  Arnold  W.,  assignor  to  C.  H.  Hook,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Relief  valve.     1,459,546  ;   June  19. 

Miller,  .Arthur.  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor  to  Solar-Sturges 
Mfg.  Co.  Handled  can  and  making  same.  1,449,829  ; 
Mar.   27. 

Miller.  .Arthur,  assignor  to  The  Solar  Metal  Products 
Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Metallic  receptacle. 
1,474,601  :  Xov.  20. 

Miller,  Arthur  A.,  Tebbetts,  Mo.  Flue  stopper.  1,465,228; 
Aug.   14. 

Miller,  .Arthur  E.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Lock.  1,446,760; 
Feb.  27. 

Miller,  Arthur  E.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Steering-wheel  lock. 
1,447,099;  Feb.  27. 

Miller,  Arthur  E.,  Sacramento.  Calif.  Means  for  pro- 
tecting negotiable  instruments.     1,459,634  ;  June  19. 

Miller,  Arthur  H.     (See  Winkler,  W.,  and  Miller.) 

Miller.   B.   I'r.-d.  et  al.      (See  W^lsh,  Alfred  L.,  assignor.) 

Miller,  Banks  L.,  San  Juan,  Tex.  Heater  for  burning 
petroleum   coke.      1,458,536 ;    June   12. 

Miller,  Hanks  I,.,  San  Juan,  Tex.  Orchard  heater. 
1.468.540;  Sept.  18. 

Miller,  Barnet,  Rockville,  Conn.  Indicator.  1,445,228 : 
Feb.  13. 

Miller,  Beniamin,  Chicago,  111.  Mouthpiece  for  reed 
instruments.     1,449,868;  Mar.   27. 

Miller,  Benjamin  A.     (See  Miller.  Benjamin  .7.  and  B.  A.) 

Miller.  Benjamin  .1.  and  B.  A.,  Benson,  111.  Adjustable 
pedal.     i;46o.524;  Aug.   21. 

Miller,  Calvin  C,  Summit  Hill,  Pa.  Toy.  1,461,066; 
.Tulv  10. 

Miller,  Carroll  E..  jr.,  San  EYancisco,  Calif.  Ring. 
Pes.  63,479;  Dec.  11. 

Miller-Chapman  Company.  (See  Chaprnan,  Earle  E.. 
assignor.) 

Miller.  Charles  .\.,  Longvllle.  La.  Taking  up  wear  in 
hoarinsrs.     1,444,628  ;  Feb.  6. 

Miller,  Charles  A..  New  York,  N.  T.  Valve-rod-adjusting 
device.     1,457,589  ;  June  5. 

Miller.  Charles  A.,  Bainbridge,  assignor  to  Milli^r  Manu- 
facturing Companv.  Decatur  County,  Ga.  Bottle-rinsing 
machine.      1,466,141;   Aug.    28. 

Milli^r.  Charles  E..  Chicago,  111.  Locomotive  arch. 
1.468.308  :    Sept.    IS. 

Miller,  Charles  E..  Chicago,  XB.  Operating  mechanism 
for  tank-car  outlet  valves.     1,476.722  ;  Dec.  11. 

Miller.  Charles  E..  assignor  to  Universal  .Arch  Company, 
Chicago,   111.     Locomotive   arch.      1,450,696 ;  Apr.   3. 

Miller.  Charles  F.,  assisnor  to  Chicago  Shoe  Machinery 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Leather-stitching  machine. 
1,470.997;  Oct.  16. 

Miller.  Charles  H.,  Liberty  Township.  Jefferson  County. 
Tnn-a.     Man   liff.      1.443.823;   Jon.   30. 

Miller,  Charles  H.,  and  A.  N.  Scott,  assignors  to  The 
Diebold  Safe  &  l/ock  Companv,  Canton,  Ohio.  Auxiliary 
locking  bolt.     1,452.567  :   Apr.  24. 

Jfiller,   Ch.arles  M.      (See   Schroeder.   E.   R.,   and   Miller.) 

Miller,  Charles  P.,  Mount  A'ernon,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  The 
Erunswick-Balke-Collonder  Companv.  Wilmington,  Del. 
C.nme-table   cu.^shlon.      1,478.046  ;   Dec.   18. 

Miller,  Charles  R.,  Collinsville,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Kel- 
logg Manufacturing  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Grease 
gun.    1,457,988  ;  .Tune  5. 

Miller,  Charles  T.,  jr.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting 
machine.     1,441,237  ;  Jan.   9. 

Miller.  Charles  W.  IL,  Lostant,  III.  Ensilage  harvester. 
1,462,765  ;  July  24. 

Miller.  Chester  D..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Wind  deflector. 
1.478,671  ;  Dec.  25. 

Miller,  Conrad,  Casper,  Wyo.  Power  attachment  for  auto- 
mobiles.    1,441,595  ;  Jan.  9. 

Miller.  Dana  O..  Reading,  Mass.  Combination  heater. 
1,452,249  ;  Apr.  17. 


Miller,  Daniel  D.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 

Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electromagnetic  device. 

1,463,831 ;  Aug.  7. 
Miller,  David  H.,  and  A.  Miller,  assignors  to  Metal  Supply 

Company,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Rail-breaking   machine. 

1,477,582;  Dec.   18. 
Miller,   David   M.,   assignor   to   C.   Pollack,   Brooklyn,    N. 

Y.       Circuit  -  controlling     telephone     receiver     support. 

1,449,830;   Mar.   27. 
Miller,   David  P.,  Middletown,  Pa.     Wrench.     1,468,913  : 

Sept.  25. 
Miller,  Donald  J.  G.,  Bootle,  and  R.  A.  Lloyd,  Liverpool, 

England.      Grinding  or  crushing  machine.     1,452,088  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Miller,  Dorr,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Tool  for  assembling  or   dis- 
assembling gears  or  cams  and  their  axles.     1,471,502  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Miller,  Du  Brul  &  Peters  Manufacturing  Company,  The. 

(See  Du  Brul,  Davila  S.,  assignor.) 
Miller,    Earl    J.,    Bethlehem,    I'a.      Puzzle.       1,454,131 ; 

May  8. 
Miller,    Earl    L.       (See   English,    William    H.,    assignor.) 
Miller,  Edgar  J.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.     Valve  lifter.     1,459,635  ; 

June  19. 
Miller,  Edward,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to   C.  J.   Root, 

Terre  Haute,  Ind.    Glass-feeding  mechanism.    1,470,023  ; 

Oct.   9. 
Miller,   Edward,   &   Company.      (See  Wolter,   Herman   H., 

assignor.) 
Miller,   Edward  C,   Williamsport,   Pa.     Air-pressure   Indi- 
cator and  gauge.     1,451,514;  Apr.  10. 
Miller,    Edward    P.,    Atwater,    Minn.      Hub    and    wheel 

holding  device?    1,459,597  ;  June  19. 
Miller.  Edward  W.,  assignor  to  The  Fellows  Gear  Shaper 

Company,  Springfield.  Vt.     Machine  for  generating  and 

cutting  threads  and  the  like.     1,461,219  ;  July  10. 
Miller,  Edward  W.,  assignor  to  The  Fellows  Gear  Shaper 

Company,   Springfield,  Vt.     Gear-shaping  machine  with 

side-trimming  attachment.     1.470,229  ;  Oct.  9. 
Miller,     Edwin     C,     Woodinville,     Wash.       Trap     nest. 

1.444,629  ;  Feb.  6. 
Miller,  Elizabeth,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Box   reenforcement. 

1,459,309;   June  19. 
Miller,    Elmer   E.,   Jlillersburg,    Pa.      Trigger   mechanism 

and   safet.v   device   therefor.      1.475.310 ;   Nov.    27. 
Miller,   Elvin,   Weatherly,   Pa.     Mouthpiece   for   musical 

instraments.     1,441,596  ;  Jan.  9. 
Miller,    Emma    T.,    San    Antonio,    Tex.      Berry    cap    and 

stem  remover.     1,477,839  ;  Dec.  18. 
Miller,  Emmett  E.,  Norfolk,  Va.     Screen  door,  window,  or 

the  like.     1,445,534  ;   Feb.  13. 
Miller,  Ernest  R.,  Montgomery  County,  near  Centerville, 

Ohio.     Safety  device  for  tractors.     1,457,712  ;  June  5. 
Miller,    Erwin    E.,    and    G.    P.    Croner,    Fullerton,    Calif. 

Expansible  packing.     1,446,919  ;  Feb.  27. 
Miller,   Ewell  B.,   Cicero,   111.,   assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric  Company,   Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Mate- 
rial-blanking  operation.      1,452,308 ;    Apr.    17. 
Miller.    Frank   B.,   Jefferson    City,   Mo.,    assignor   of    one- 
half   to    H.    S.    Miller,    Baltimore,    Md.      Wall   socket. 

1,447,515;   Mar.   6. 
Miller,    Frank    E.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Sound    amplifier. 

1.449,530;  Mar.  27. 
Miller,  Frank  E.,  Robinson,  111.     Brake-lever  slot  closure. 

1.458,839;  June  12. 
Miller,    Frank    J.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.,    assignor    to    S. 

Walker,     Wichita     Falls,     Tex.       Pump.        1,448,856; 

Mar.  20. 
Miller.    Frank    P.,    Downingtown,    Pa.      Treating    paper 

stock.     1,455,594  ;  May  15. 
Miller,    Frank    P.,    Meadville,    Pa.      Metal-working    tool. 

1.473,245  ;    Nov.    6. 
Miller,    Frank    P.,    Meadville,    Pa.      Reamer.      1.475,311  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Miller,    Frank    W.,    Chicago,    111.      Automatic    sludge-dis- 
charge     apparatus      for       boiler  -  washout       systems. 

1,478,132  ;    Dee.   18. 
Miller,  Fred  A.,   St.  Louis,  Mo.     Piston   or  packing  ring. 

1.466.510:   Aug.    28. 
Miller,     Fred     J.,     Bellevue,     Pa.       Locking     receptacle. 

1,469,390 ;  Oct.  2. 
Miller.   Fred  R.,   San   Francisco,   Calif.     Sheet  of  music. 

1,473,495;   Nov.  6. 
Miller,      Fred      W.,      Beatrice,      Nebr.       Rotary      brush. 

1.475.079  :  Nov.  20. 
Miller,  Frederick,  Utica,  N.  Y.    Oiling  device.     1,465,167  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Miller,  Frederick,  and  H.  L.  Noe,  Wamego.  Ivans.     Game 

apparatus.     1,466.596;  Aug.   28. 
:\liller,    Frederick    B.,    Scottdale,    Pa.     Screen-fabricating 

machine.     1,445,099;  Feb.  13. 
Miller,  Frederick  C,  Chicago,  111.      Wheel  tiro.      1,461,928  ; 

Julv  17. 
Miller,  Frederick  H.      (See  Schaake,  W.,  and  Miller.) 
Miller,  Frederick  H.,  Portland,  Oreg.     Machine  for  mak- 
ing ice-cream  cones  and  the  like.     1,461,709  ;   July   10. 
Miller,  Frederick  L..  Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Adjustable  wing 

for  windshields.     1,460,861 ;  July  3. 
Miller,  Frederick  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  H.  Hope, 

Newark,  N.  J.     Lamp.     1,449.772  ;  Mar.  27. 
Miller,  George  E.     (See  Cantrell,  E.  B.,  and  Miller.) 
Miller,    rioorge    E.,    Etna,    Pa.      Pipe    joint.      1,449,773; 

Mar.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Miller,  George  F.,  Dunning  Station,  111.  Spring  oiler. 
1,441,701  ;   Jan.   9. 

Miller,  George  L.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Eoot-canal  point. 
1,463,963  ;  Aug.  7. 

Miller,  George  M.,  assignor  to  Fraim-Slaymaker  Hard- 
ware Co.,  Inc.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Padlocls:  with  non- 
reversible  shackle.      1,473,353 ;    Nov.    6. 

Miller,  George  W.,  Woodrow,  N.  C.  Double  saw  set. 
1,446,428;  Feb.  20. 

Miller,  Gerald  D.,  Webster  City,  Iowa.  Transferable 
signature  slip  for  ledger  sheets.     1,444,698  ;  Feb.  6. 

Miller,  Gustave  E.  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  Folding  tooth- 
brush.     1,454,938  ;  May  15. 

Miller,  H.  H.,  Industries  Company,  The.  (See  Hippen- 
meyer,  I.  R.,  and  Skidd,  assignors.) 

Miller,  H.  H.,  Industries  Company,  The.  (See  Pfouts, 
Leroy   S.,  assignor.) 

Miller,  Harold  C.,  Bakersfleld,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Company.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Separating  solids 
from  liquids.     1,458,234  ;  June  12. 

Miller,  Hurry  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  R.  Merrl- 
weather  and  one-half  to  R.  S.  Waters,  Washington 
Court  House,  OMo.  Metal  finishing  tooL  1,445,154  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Miller,  Harry  G.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Oil  burner. 
1,464,995;  Aug.   14. 

Miller,  Harry  L.,  Allentown,  Pa.  Repeating  attachment. 
1.477,658  ;  Dec.  18. 

Miller,  Harry  M.     (See  Host,  W.  D.,  Miller,  and  Garwood.) 

Miller,  Harry  M.,  South  Pasadena,  assignor  to  National 
Peeling  Machine  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Appara- 
tus for  treating  vegetables  or  fruit  with  a  skin-loosening 
agent.     1,463,964  ;  Aug.  7. 

Miller,  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  National  Peeling  Machine 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  and 
method  of  peeling  vegetables  or  fruits.  1,466,798 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Miller,  Harry  M.,  South  Pasadena,  assignor  to  National 
Peeling  Machine  Company,  Los  .'Vngeles,  Calif.  Peel- 
ing   machine.      1,466,799;    Sept.    4. 

Miller,  Helen  M.     (See  Endslow,  Edmund  B.,  assignor.) 

Miller,    Henry.      (See    Smith,   R.    S.,   Miller,   and   Orton.) 

Miller,  Henry,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Lock  for  fillister-head 
screws.     1,470,386;  Oct.  9. 

Miller,  Henry,  assignor  to  American  Can  Company,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Method  and  apparatus  for  lubricating 
punching  dies.     1,471,669  ;  Oct.  23. 

Miller,  Henry  A.,  assignor  to  Stephen  Sanford  &  Sons, 
Inc.,  Amsterdam,   N.   Y.     Rug.     Des.   63,304  ;   Nov.   20. 

Miller,  Henry  A.,  assignor  to  Stephen  Sanford  &  Sons, 
Inc.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.     Rug.     Des.  63,306  ;  Nov.  20. 

Miller,  Henry  C,  Waterford,  N.  Y.  Buttonhole  machine. 
1,467,742  ;  June  5. 

Miller,  Henry  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Loose-leaf  binder. 
1.474,602  ;  Nov.  20. 

Miller,  Henry  D.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  .  Automobile  step. 
1,471,972;  Oct.  23. 

Miller,  Henry  G.,^  Shaffer,  and  M.  M.  Selzer,  Oakland, 
Calif.     Auto  hitching  post.     1,470,198  ;  Oct.  9. 

Miller,  Herbert  H.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Chiropractic  table. 
1,455,922  ;  May  22. 

Miller,   Hermnn.      (See  Lo.=?Ring,   Dawson   R.,   assignor.) 

Miller,  Herman,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  N.  Miller,  one- 
fourth  to  N.  Miller,  and  one-fourth  to  I.  L.  Miller, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Safety  guard.     1.455,800  ;  May  22. 

Miller,  Hirtoan  S.     (See  Miller,  Frank  B..  assignor.) 

Miller,  Horatio,  Orange,  N.  J.  Seat  box  for  Ford  sedans. 
1.456.247;  May  22. 

Miller,  Howard  C,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Thread-guard  cas- 
ter.    1,443.140  ;  Jan.  23. 

Miller,  Ira  H.     (See  Stockel.  Gerhard,  assignor.) 

Miller.  Isador,  assignor  to  W.  M.  Grosvenor,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Converting  aromatic  halogen  substitution  prod- 
ucts into  amines.     1,445,637 ;   Feb.   20. 

Miller,  Isidore  L.,  et  al.      (See  Miller,  Herman,  assignor.) 

Miller,  James  E.     (See  Franke,  F.,  Miller,  and  Roberts.) 

Miller,    James    F.      (See    Hurst,    L.    E.,    and    Miller.) 

Miller,  James  F.,  Mlnden,  La.  Resilient  wheel.  1,451,706  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Miller,  James  F.,  Minden,  La.  Resilient  wheel.  1,460,494  : 
July  3. 

Miller.     James     F.,     Minden,     La.       Ice-cream     freecer. 

1,477,515  :  Dec.  11. 
Miller,   James   R.,   Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Reclaiming   used   oil. 

1,489,426  ;  Oct.  2. 
Miller,  Jannette,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.     Pin  or  emblem.     Des 

62,580  ;    June   26. 
Miller,     Jerome    J.,     Chadron,    Nebr.      Railway    ditcher. 

1,460,762  ;  .July  3. 
Miller,   ,Tesse  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  H.  Thatcher, 

Houma.  La.     Expansive  drill  bit.     1,448,762  ;  Mar.  20. 
Miller,     John,     Calvin,     N.     Dak.       Bundle     carrier     and 

shocker.     1,456,675;  Mav  29. 
Miller,    John,    Jr.,   Belolt,    Wis.,    assignor    to   Charles    11. 

Besly     &     Company,      Chicago,      111.       Disk     erinder. 

1,452.209  ;  Apr.  17. 
Miller,  John  A..  Homewood,  111.     Pleasure  railway  struc- 
ture.    1.448,763;  Mar.   20. 
Miller,    John   A.,    Homewood,    111.     Pleasure   railway   car 

1,448,764  ;  Mar.  20. 
Miller,    John    A.,    Homewood,    111.      Truss.      1,476,995 ; 

Dec.  11. 


Miller,  John  A.  and  W.  D.,  Brighouse,  England.  Variable- 
.'^peed    «ear.      1,463.287;    July   31. 

Miller,  John  C,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.     Wheel  block.     1,446,055  ;  Feb.  20. 

Miller,  John  C.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  W.  Parson, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Phonograph-cabinet  shutter.  1,475,237  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Miller,  John  E.,  Clean,  N.  Y.  Lawn-edging  implement. 
1,447,805  ;  Mar.  6. 

Miller,  John  G.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Mackenzie,  E.  W. 
R.,    Robinson,   Fort,   and   Lumsden.) 

Miller,  John  H.,  MacDunn,  W.  Va.  Door.  1,444,848 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Miller,  John  H.,  MacDunn,  W.  Va.  Car-controlled  trolley- 
line  cut-out.     1,469,672  ;  Oct.  2. 

Miller,  John  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Barrel-washing  machine. 
1,462,917  ;  July  24. 

Miller,  John  H.,  and  G.  Pohl,  assignors  to  K^-stone 
Foundry  Company,  Plymouth,  Ind.  Laundry  stove. 
1,458,537;   June  12. 

Miller,  John  J.  A.,  and  W.  A.  Welgele,  assignors  to  The 
Automatic  Furnace  Oxidator  and  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Denver,  Colo.  Oil-controlled  furnace-door  at- 
tachment for  effecting  fuel  combustion  in  furnaces. 
1,448,227;   Mar.  13. 

Miller,  John  J.  A.,  and  W.  A.  Weigele,  assignors  to  The 
Automatic  Furnace  Oxidator  and  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Denver,  Colo.  Damper-operating  mechanism  for 
furnace  doors.     1,448,228  ;  Mar.  13. 

Miller,  John  J.  A.,  and  W.  A.  Weigele,  assignors  to  The 
Automatic  Furnace  Oxidator  and.  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Denver,  Colo.     Dashpot.     1,448,229 ;  Mar.  13. 

Miller,  John  L.,  Randall,  Kans.  Hitch.  1,458,838 ; 
June  12. 

Miller,  John  L.,  Fort  Collins,  Colo.  Vehicle  spring. 
1,467,870;    Sept.   11. 

Miller,  John  L.,  Fort  Collins,  Colo.  Suspension  railway. 
1,467,871  ;   Sept.   11. 

Miller,  John  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  pen  and 
pencil.     1,468.123  ;  Sept.  18. 

Miller,  John  O.,  assignor  to  The  Brunswlck-Balkc-Collender 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Grille  for  phonograph  cabinets. 
Des.  62,194  ;  Apr.  10. 

Miller,  John  P.,  Duryea,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  S. 
Woodward,  Carbondale,  Pa.  Locking  device  for  mine 
cars.     1,452,923  ;  Apr.  24. 

Miller,  John  S.,  jr.,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Barber 
Asphalt  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Making  parti- 
colored bituminous  roofing  shingles.     1,452,978  ;  Apr.  24. 

Miller,  John  W.,  Kensett,  Ark.    Tire.    1,458,662  ;  June  12. 

Miller,  Joseph  J.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Combined  tire 
carrier   and   rim   tool.     1,472,130  ;   Oct.   30. 

Miller,  Joseph  N.,  Bralnerd,  Minn.  Combined  settee  and 
table.     1,452,613;  Apr.  24. 

Miller,  Julius,  and  D.  Macowsky,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Dress.     Des.  63,372.;  Nov.  27. 

Miller.  Laurence  L.,  Ripon,  Calif.  Almond  huller. 
1,477,761  ;  Dec.  18. 

Miller,  Lauritz  N.,  Eugene,  Oreg.  Fruit-washing  machine. 
1.456,456;  May  22. 

Miller,    Lena.      (See   Schneider,   Herman   L.,   assignor.) 

Miller,  Leo  O.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lock  for  milk  cabinets. 
1.451,100;   Apr.   10. 

Miller,    Leonard.      (See   Gowan,    S.,    and   Miller.) 

Miller,  Leslie  E.,  Knosville,  Tenn.  Window  and  show- 
case display  racks.     1,471,909  ;  Oct.   23. 

Miller  Lock  Company.  (See  Benson,  Thomas  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Miller  Lock  Company,  The  (See  Huston,  John  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Miller,  Louis  A.,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeating  Arms 
Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Handlamp  switch.  1,471,185  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Miller  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Miller,  Charles  A., 
assignor.) 

Miller  -  Masury,  Arthur  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fence. 
1,473,118;  Nov.  6. 

Miller,  Max  C,  Cumberland  Hill,  assignor  to  Jenckes 
Knitting  Machine  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Needle- 
controlling  mechanism  for  knitting  machines.  1,447,354  ; 
Mar.   6. 

Miller,  Max  C,  Cumberland  Hill,  assignor  to  Jenckes 
Knitting  Machine  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Needle- 
controlling  mechanism  for  knitting  machines.  1,452,842  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Miller.  Maximillian  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Musical  toy. 
1,445,446;    Feb.   13. 

Miller,  Maximillian  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Game  device. 
1,448,415  ;    Mar.   13. 

Miller,  Moses  A.,  St.  Albans,  Vt.  Sash  lock  and  holder. 
1,457,382  ;  June  5. 

Miller,  Murry,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  M.  L.  Kurtz,  Bogota, 
N.  J.     Hand  ba.g.     Des.  63,138  ;  Oct.  16. 

Miller,   Nathan,   et  al.      (See  Sillier,   Herman,   assignor.) 

Miller,  Nicholas,  Hartford,  Conn.  Stamp-aflixing  device. 
1,459,636:    June    19. 

Miller,   Norman,   et  al.      (See  Miller,  Herman-,   assignor.) 

Miller,  Orin  J.,  Hurdsfleld,  N.  Dak.  Sliding  door. 
1,453,986  ;  May  1. 

Miller  &  Pardee,  Inc.      (See  Dewire,   John  A.,   assignor.) 

Miller.  Paul,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Expanding  reamer. 
1,451,741 ;  Apr.  17. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OP^FICE,  1923. 

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Minor,     Paul,     rhiladelphia,     Va 
1,451,742;  Apr.  17. 


Expanding     loanuT. 


Miller,  Vaul  J.,"  Birmingham,  Ala.  Compound  piston  for 
intorn.il-combustion  engines.     1,444, 4L'o  ;  Fol).  G. 

Miller,    Ualph    D.      (See   Moore,    Samiiol    S.,    iisslcnov.) 

Jliller,  Richard,  assignor  to  Appleton  Wood  Products  Co., 
Appleton,  Wis.     Dio  bloel^.     1,446.626  ;   Keb.  27. 

Miller,  Ricoard  E.     (See  Poland,  J.  F.,  and  Miller.) 

Miller,  Richard  E.,  Bay  Village,  Ohio.  Automatic  wind- 
shield-cleaning device.     1,451,368  :  Apr.  10. 

Miller,  Robert  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  J.  Brett,  Oak- 
land, Calif.     Tire  spreader.     1,445,343  ;  Feb.  13. 

Miller,  Robert  L.,  assignor  to  Otis  .\utomatic  Train  Con- 
trol, Inc.,  Spolvane,  Wash.  Valve  mechanism  for  auto- 
matic train-control  apparatus.      1,477,514 ;   Dec.   11. 

Miller,  Robert  N.,  Altoona,  Pa.     Jack.     1,470,180  ;  Oct.  9. 

Miller.  Robert  S.      (See  Ayers,  A.  R.,  and  Miller.) 

Miller,  Rowland  W.,  Williamstown,  W.  Va.  Acetylene- 
sas    senerator.      1.466,540 :    Aug.    28. 

Miller,  Rovnl  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Adams  & 
Westlalce  Company.     Water  cooler.    1,468,309  ;  Sept.  18. 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Brucber,  Ferdinand  F., 
assignor.) 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Brundage,  James  W., 
assignor.) 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Griffiths,  Richard 
T.,  assignor.) 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Harrison,  Marion 
M.,  assignor.) 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Lewis,  Arthur  P., 
assignor.) 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Morton,  H.  A.,  and 
Harrison,  assignors.) 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Riley,  Ralph,  as- 
signor.) 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Shaw,  Gwilym,  as- 
signor.) 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Steele,  Charles  W., 
assignor.) 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Straiten,  David,  as- 
signor.) 

Miller,  Russell  F.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tire  tread.  Des.  63,122  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Miller,  Samuel  C,  assignor  to  Mattingly  &  Moore  Dis- 
tillery Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Glass  bottle.  Des.  63,373 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Miller,  Samuel  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Spark  plug.  1,455,543  ; 
Mav  15. 

Miller  Saw  Trimmer  Company.  (See  Kirkland,  Carroll  M.. 
assignor.) 

Miller  Saw-Trimmer  Company.  (See  Smith,  Walter  H.,  as 
Bignor.) 

Miller,  Shrewsbury  B.,  Fairmont,  W.  Va.  Jointer  for 
concrete  roads.     1,445,229:  Feb.  13. 

Miller,  Sigfrid  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Auto  bed.  1,446,716; 
Feb.   27. 

Miller,  Simon,  Newark,  N.  J.  Method  of  and  apparatus 
for  truing  surfaces.     1,474,487  ;  Nov.  20. 

Miller,  Steve,  San  Antonia,  Tex.  Traffic  signal.  Des. 
62,209  ;  Apr.  10. 

Miller,  Stuart  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Bar- 
rett Company.  Production  of  alpha-naphthylamine. 
1,451,666;  Apr.  10. 

Miller,  Stuart  P.,  and  J.  R.  Hess,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  as- 
signors to  The  Barrett  Company.  Nitrating  aromatic 
hydrocarbon.     1,457,543  ;  June  5. 

Miller,  Stuart  P.,  and  J.  B.  Hill,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  as- 
signors to  The  Barrett  Company.  Producing  resin. 
1,464,851  ;   Aug.   14. 

Miller,  Theodore  H^  Poughkeepsle,  assignor  to  The  De 
Laval  Separator  (jompany.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined 
milk  reservoir  and  bowl-clamp  support  for  cream  sep- 
arators.    1,433,802  ;  May  1. 

Miller,  Thomas  S.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Towing  engine. 
1,455,261  ;  May  15. 

Miller,  Thomas  S.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Sheave  wheel. 
1,460.169  ;    June    26. 

Miller,  Thomas  S.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Hoisting  machine. 
1.476.535  ;  Dec.  4. 

Miller,  Thomas  S.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Bucket  and  asso- 
ciated parts  for  cableways.     1,476,536  ;  Dec.  4. 

Miller,  Thomas  W.,  Ashland,  Ohio.  Golf  ball.  1,477,516  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Miller,  Thomas  W.,  assignor  to  The  Faultless  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Ashland,  Ohio.     Shoe  lacing.     1,476,348  ;  Dec.  4. 

Miller,  Vernon  J.,  Bast  Orange,  N.  J.  Material  building 
unit.     1.452.432;  Apr.  17. 

Miller,  Victor  A.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Rotary  brush. 
1,471,748;   Oct.   23. 

Miller,  Volney  T.,  assignor  to  R.  S.  Spahr,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.  Razor-blade-snarpening  machine.  1,462,490 ; 
July  24. 

Miller,  Wallace  B.,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Acetylene  generator. 
1,475,770;  Nov.  27. 

Miller,  Walter  H.,  Orange,  N.  J.  Phonograph. 
1,444,477 :  Feb.  6. 

Miller,  Walter  J.  B.,  assignor  to  Whaley  and  Miller 
Company,  Norfolk,  Va.  Door  wicket.  1,472,663 : 
Oct.  30. 

Miller,  Walter  L.      (See  Campbell,  A.,  and  Miller.) 

Miller,  Walter  W.      (See  Lewis,  F.,  and  Miller.) 

Miller,  William.      (See   Gedeon,  J.,  and  Miller.) 


Miller,  William,  Manchester,  England.  Skirt  marker. 
1,470,538  ;  Oct.  9. 

Miller.  Williiini,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Water-power  wheel. 
1.476.457  :  I'ec.  4. 

Miller,  Willi.Tm  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Merchandise  carrier. 
1,448,311  ;   Mar.   13. 

Miller,  William  D.     (See  Miller,  John  A.  and  W.  D.) 

Miller,  William  D.,  Mount  Carmel,  111.  Revolving  tele- 
scoping derrick.     1  471,971 ;    Oct.   23. 

Miller,  William  E.      (See  Isbell,  Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

Miller,  William  E.,  Kerrville,  Tenn.  Animal  weaner. 
1,450,106  ;    Mar.    27. 

Miller,  William  G.      (See  Hrobsky,  Hobert,   assignor.) 

Miller,  William  H.,  Hillsboro,  111.  Puzzle.  1,457,383; 
June  5. 

Miller,  William  J.,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  feeding  glass.      1,451.707  ;   Apr.   17. 

Miller,  William  J.,  Swissvale  Borough,  Pa.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  feeding  glass.     1,462,491  ;  July  24. 

Miller,  William  O.,  Newport,  and  O.  Bradford,  Florence, 
Ky.,  assignors  to  P.  Goldsmith's  Sons,  Cincinnati.  Ohio. 
Strap  slide  buckle.     1,440,403  ;  Jan.  2. 

Miller,  William  P.,  Brooklyn,  and  N.  J.  Karayanis,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Cooking  utensil.     1,460,975  ;  July  3. 

Miller,  William  R.,  Park  Place,  Pa.  Bearing  box  for  mine 
cars.     1,457,384  ;  June  5. 

Miller,  William  T.,  et  al.  (See  Downey,  Charles  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Miller,  William  W.     (See  Eanes,  Hugh  P.,  assignor.) 

Miller,  William  W.     (See  Sabbag,  Litfallah  G.,  assignor.) 

Miller,  William  W.,  Martinsville,  Va.  Doffing  and  don- 
ning mechanism.     1,463,479  ;  July  31. 

Miller,  Wyman  A.,  et  al.     (See  Ulrich,  Carl  J.,  assignor.) 

Millers  Falls  Company.  (See  Parsons,  William  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Millers  Falls  Company.     (See  Eyther,  Henry  A.,  assignor.) 

Millet,  Laurent,  assignor  to  Compagnle  pour  la  Fabrica- 
tion des  Compteurs  et  Material  d'Usines  a  (jaz,  Paris, 
France.  Gas  meter  with  swinging  bell-shaped  mem- 
bers.    1,478,133;    Dec.   18. 

MillhoUand,  James  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Display  packag- 
ing for  rolled  rugs  and  the  like.     1.476,267  ;  Dec.  4. 

Millhouse,  John  G.,  Litchfield,  III.,  P.  W.  Schneider  and 
R.  Farmer,  Nokomis,  111.  Safety  railway  stop. 
1,441,291 ;  Jan.  9. 

Milllcan,  Joel  W.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Cooking  utensil. 
1,445,788;  Feb.  20. 

Millice,  Paul  S.,  Hamilton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Herring-Hall- 
Marvin  Safe  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  File  container. 
1,440,883;  Jan.  2. 

Millie  Patent  Holding  Co.  (See  Hlrschhom,  Benjamin 
and   L.,   assignors.) 

Millie  Patent  Holding  Co.  Inc.  (See  Hirschhorn,  Louis, 
assignor.) 

Milliken,  Charles  C,  Deer  River,  Minn.  Wheeled  toy. 
1,466,183  ;   Aug.   28. 

Milliken,  Foster,  Lawrence,  N.  Y.  Street  signal  lamp. 
Des.  62,030  ;  Mar.  6. 

Milliken,  John  A.,  Bayonne,  assignor  to  J.  E.  Marsden, 
Egg  Harbor  City,  N.  J.  Glassworblng  apparatus. 
1,453,803;  May  1. 

Milliken,  William  H.,  jr.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Binney  & 
Smith  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paint  box.  1,478,242  ; 
Dec.    18. 

Millin,  John  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carton-wrapping  ma- 
chine.    1,453,719  ;  May  1. 

Millman,  Herman.      (See  Cubbage,  A.  B.,  and  MUlman.) 

Mlllner,  Edgar,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Soldering  iron.  1,451,623  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Millner,  Edgar,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Melting  or  soldering  pot. 
1,458,430;  June  12. 

Millot,  Marius  F.,  Paris,  France.  Safety  dispensing  de- 
vice.    1,462,352;   July  17. 

Mills,  Andrew  H.,  Warsaw,  Ind.  Music-leaf  turner. 
1,460,265;   June  26. 

Mills  Belt  Company.  (See  Randall,  Charles  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mills  Belt  Company.     (See  Smith,  Clarence  B.,  assignor.) 

Mills  Belt  Company.  (See  Spalding,  George  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mills,  Bernard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  R.  R.  Row  and  H.  C. 
Davis,  Elizabeth,  N.  I.,  assignors  to  Row  &  Davis, 
Engineers,   Inc.      Heating  system.     1,461,541  ;   July   1. 

Mills,  Bertie  B.,  assignor  to  Mills  Novelty  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Tension  device  for  musical  stringed  In- 
struments.    1,441,702  ;  Jan.  9. 

Mills,  Bertie  E.,  assignor  to  Mills  Novelty  Company,  Chi- 
cago,   111.     Music-sheet   feeder.      1,443,584 ;   Jan.   SO. 

Mills,  Charles  W.     (See  Drake,  Percy  L.,  assignor.) 

Mills,  Chester  B.,  East  McKeesport,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Maqiufacturing  Company. 
Structural-steel  frame  for  dynamo-electric  machines. 
1,470,695  :   Oct.   16. 

Mills,  Chester  B.,  East  McKeesport,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company, 
Fluid-cooled  bearing.     1,478,827;   Nov.  13. 

Mills,  Claude  B.,  High  River,  Alberta,  Canada.  Saddle. 
1.461,282;   July  10. 

Mills,  Ernest,  assignor  to  The  Smith  and  Mills  Company, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Belt  shifter  for  stepped  cone  pulleys. 
1,440,482  ;  Jan.  2. 

Mills,  Frank  P.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Adjustment  attachment 
for  hydraulic  testing  apparatus.      1,473,963  ;  Nov.    18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Mills,  Frank  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Coin  detector.  1,452,979  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Mills,  Frank  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Ball-bearing  coin  detector. 
1,452,080  ;  Apr.  9A. 

Mills,  George  T.,  Athol,  and  J.  H.  Demars,  Worcester, 
Mass.  Offset,  zigzag,  and  staggered  key.  1,449,341 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Mills,   Herbert  S.      (See   Sandell,   Henry  K.,  assignor.) 

Mills,  James  M.,  Helena,  Mont.  Grease  gun.  1,451,446  ; 
Apr.   10. 

Mills,  James  P.,  assignor  to  Continental  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Expanding  tly  cutter.  1,460,427  ; 
July  3. 

Mills,  John,  Wyoming,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  re- 
ceiving circuits.     1,457,447  ;   June  5. 

Mills,  John,  Wyoming,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  re- 
ceiving system.     1,478,047  ;  Dec.  18. 

Mills,  Neva  I.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bassinet.  1,453,942  ; 
May  1. 

Mills  Novelty  Company.     (See  Mills,  Bertie  E.,  assignor.) 

Mills,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sinker.  1,453,987  ; 
May  1. 

Mills,  Sidney,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Johnson,  Man- 
chester, England.  Portable  elevator.  1,445,406 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Mills,  Thomas.     (See  Pfeifer,  F.  A.,  and  Naab,  assignors.) 

Mills,  Thomas  M.,  and  J.  T.  Clark,  Fresno,  Calif. ;  said 
Mills  assignor  to  said  Clark.  Automatic  package  sepa- 
rator  for   conveyer  systems.     1,456,029  ;   May   22. 

Mills.  Thos.,  &  Bro.,  Inc.  (See  Smith,  William  C, 
assignor.) 

Mills,  William  P.,  assignor  to  Moore  Push-Pin  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Device  for  inserting  map  tacks. 
1,461,670:   July   10. 

Millsaps,  Jefferson  H.,  Chicago,  III.  Lumber-sawing  im- 
plement.    1,451,079 ;  Apr.  10. 

Miilspaugh,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  Sandusky  Foun- 
dry &  Machine  Company,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Device  for 
filling  centrifugal  casting  machines.    Rel5.601 ;  May  15. 

Millward,  John  R.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Metallurgical  furnace. 
1,474,157  ;  Nov.  13. 

Milmoe,  Michael  J.,  assignor  to  F.  B.  Redington  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Carton-sealing  mechanism.  1,463,627; 
July  31. 

Miln^,  Alexander,  assignor  to  Newark  Watch  Case  Ma- 
terials Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Watch  holder. 
1,443,633  ;  Jan.  30. 

Milo-Hudson,  Ralph,  et  al.  (See  Whitcomb,  James,  as- 
signor.) 

Milton  Bradley  Company.  (See  King,  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Milton,  John  K.,  Chicago,  111.  Manually-operated  boat. 
1,452,433  ;  Apr.  17. 

Milton,  John  L.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Air  cleaner.  1,471,505  ; 
Oct.   23. 

Milton,  John  L.,  assignor  to  The  Teagle  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Impulse-starter-mechanism  for  ignition 
generators.     1,458,431;  June  12. 

Milton,  John  L.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Motor 
Ignition  &  Devices  Company.  Electrical  ignition  sys- 
tem for  Internal-combustion  engines.  1,471,345  ;  Oct.  23. 

Milton,  Joseph  B.,  Enid,  Okla.  Gravity  lock.  1,447,144  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Milton,  William  H.,  and  F.  Schermer,  Muscatine,  Iowa. 
Automatic   fluid   control.      1,463,129 ;   July    24. 

Milutin,  Theodore  A.,  Dearborn,  Mich.  Antifreezing  de- 
vice for  radiators.     1,445,638  ;   Feb.  20. 

Milwaukee  Auto  Engine  and  Supply  Company.  (See 
Mau,  Louis  A.,  assignor.) 

Milwaukee  Electric  Crane  &  Manufacturing  Co.  (See 
Beck,   Matthias  A.,  assignor.) 

Milwaukee  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Strauss,  Norbert  F.. 
assignor.) 

Milwaukee  Pattern  &  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Drolshagen,  Albert 
J.,    assignor.) 

Milwaukee  Stamping  Co.  (See  Petrie,  August  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Milwaukee  Tank  Works.  (See  Bienenstok,  Edgar  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mimmo  Toy  Company,  Inc.  (See  Goolman,  Fred  R., 
assignor.) 

Minaml,  Fusakichi,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Stem  stripper. 
1,459,598;  June  19. 

Mlnami  Manshu  Tctsudo  Kahushikl  Kaisha.  (See  Namari, 
Ichitaro,  assignor.) 

Minch,  Walter  B.,  Jackson,  assignor  to  General  Motor.s 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.     Wheel.     1,469,265;  Oct.  2. 

Minck,  Julius.      (See  Philippl,  Jacob,  assignor.) 

Minder,  Emil  E.,  Wisdom,  Mont.  Hook.  1,471,973  ;  Oct. 
23. 

Mlndlch,  Benjamin.     (See  Lebwohl,  Benjamin,  assignor.) 
Mine  Safety  Appliance  Company.     (See  Mase,  Roscoe  P., 

assignor.) 
Mine  &   Smelter    Supply   Company,   The.      (See   Johnson, 

O.  H.,  and  Webb,  assignors.) 
Miner,   Douglas   F.,   Wilkinsburg,    Pa.,   assignor   to   West- 

inghouse    Electric    &    Manufacturing    Company.      Tool 

handle  and  making  the  same.     1,442.084  ;  Jan.  16. 
Miner,     Frank     E.,     Chicago,     111.       Portable     turntable. 

1,454,482;  May  8. 


Miner,  Frank  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Universal  conduit  box. 

1,462,209;  July  17. 
Miner,  Harry,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Vehicle  turning  signal. 

1,463,331  ;    July   31. 
Miner,     James     B.,     Bend,     Oreg.      Halter.      1,455,445 ; 

May  15. 
Miner,      James      H.,     Meridian,     Miss.        Theft     alarm. 

1,454,183;  May  8. 
Miner,  James  H.,  Meridian,  Miss.     Saw  tooth.     1,463,480 ; 

July   31. 
Miner,  M.  Jay.     (See  Lewi.s,  Herman  A.,  assignor.) 
Miner,    Maude,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Abdominal    band. 

1,454,330  ;  May  8. 
Miner,   William  H.      (See  Dath,  Charles   E.,  a.ssignor.) 
Miner,  William  H.      (See  Dorey,  George   B.,   as.^iivnor.) 
Miner,    William    H.      (See   Floyd,    George   G.,    assignor.) 
Miner,  William  H.     (See  Geiger,  William  A.,  assignor.) 
Miner,  William  H.      (See  Haseltine,   Stacy  B.,  assignor.) 
Miner,  William  H.     (See  Keith,  Williams,  assignor.) 
Miner,   William   H.      (See  Lewis,  Goodrich  Q.,  assignor.) 
Miner,  William  I-I.      (See  Mitchell,  John  R.,  assignor.) 
Miner,  William  H.      (See  O'Connor,  John  F.,  assignor.) 
Miner,    William    H.      (See   Townsend,    Frederick    B.,    as- 
signor.) 
Miner,  William  H.     (See  Williams,  Keith,  assignor.) 
Mineral    Bath    Cabinet    Company,    The.       (See    Dorment, 

Frank  C,  assignor.) 
Minerallac    Electric    Company.       (See    Sines,    Harold    S., 

assignor.) 
Miners    Supply    and    Equipment    Company.       (See    Hurl, 

Charles  W.,  assignor.) 
Mlnett,  Wilfrid  T.     (See  Bates.  A.,  and  Minett.) 
Mingle,  George  W.     (See  Ellis,  J.  G.,  and  Mingle.) 
Minlnberg,  Nathan,  assignor  to  Bran  Products  Company, 

Dickinson,    N.    Dak.      Apparatus    for   producing   flaked 

and  other   food  products.     1,455,923  ;  May  22. 
Minneapolis  Bedding  Company.      (See  Walstrora,  Charles 

W.,  assignor.) 
Minneapolis    Heat    Regulator    Company.       (See    Denison, 

Frederick  S.,  assignor.) 
Minnelli,    Vincenzo,    Pittston,    Pa.      Phonograph-amplifier 

mounting.     1,456.903  ;   May   29. 
Minner,  Julian  E..  Mandan,  N.  Dak.    Transmission  mecha- 
nism.    1,474,279  ;   Nov.  13. 
Minney,  Arthur  W.,  Stockton,  Calif.     Wrench.  1,440,404  ; 

.Tan.   2. 
Minney,    Arthur    W.,    Stockton,    Calif.      Egg    beater    and 

mixer.     1,468,826  ;  Sept.  25. 
Minney,  Arthur  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.   L.  Boyd, 

Stockton,    Calif.      Car-wheel    boxing   and   oiling   device. 

1,453,158;  Apr.  24. 
Minnick,  Frederick  L.,  assignor  to  Tubular  Steel  Automo- 
bile  Wheel   Manufacturing    Company,    Spokane,    Wash. 

Vehicle  wheel.     1,467,446 ;   Sept.   11. 
Minnick,  Louis.      (See  Judd.  E.  R.,  and  Minnick.) 
Minnick,  William  L.,  jr.      (See  Summer,  W.  C,  and  Min- 
nick.) 
Minnier,  Blythe  J.     (See  Bickel,  H.  F.,  and  Minnier.) 
Minor.    William    T.,    Ashland,    Oreg.      Fruit-picker's    bag. 

t,459..'>99:     .Tune    ]0 
MinshuU,     Robert,      Waterloo,      Wis.      Stanchion     lock. 

1,446,198:  Feb.  20. 
MinshuU.      Robert,      Waterloo,      Wis.      Stanchion      lock. 

1,446,199  ;  Feb.  20. 
ATlntmier.  Frederick.    (See  Menzer,  A.  N.,  and  Mintmier.) 
Mlnton,  John  P.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Comp.nny, 

Incorporated,       New      York,      N.       Y.        Transmitter. 

1,456,511  ;  M.ny  29. 
Minton,  Louis,  Manchester,  England.     Rubber  or  rubber- 
coated  article.     1,455,544  :  May  15. 
Mlntrop,  Ludger,  Hanover,  Germany.     Field  seismograph. 

1,451.080;  Apr.  10. 
Mintz.  Henry,  Roxbury,  assignor  to  New  England  Bedding 

Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Folding    bed.       1,477,659 : 

Dec.    18. 
Mintz,    Jack    D.,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Storage    battery. 

1,460,072;   June   26. 
Mintz,  Julius,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shifter-clamping  device. 

1,470.181  ;  Oct.  9. 
Mintz,  Moses  J.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Music   cue  sheet  for 

motion    pictures.      1.463.288;    July    31. 
Minville,  Wilfrid  J.,  Manville,  R.  I.     Loom  heddle  frame. 

1.470.802:    Oct.    16. 
Minzner,   Charles,   Laconia,   N.   H.     Attachment   for   fuel 

burners.     1,440,483  ;  Jan.  2. 
>riot,    Georges.       (See    Casalonga,    L.   D.    A.,    and    Miot.) 
Mire,  Joseph  C,  Feitel,  La.     Armored  tire.     1,458,191 ; 

June  12. 
Slirfipld.    George    E..    Youngstown,    Ohio.      Making    pips 

couplings.     1.444,630  :  Feb.  6. 
Mirgon,    Frank    .T..    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Razor-hone 

holder.     1.476.26S  ;  Dec.  4. 
Mirich,     Charley    V.,     Gary,    Ind.       Direction    indicator. 

1,448,561  :   Mar.   13. 

MiruR.  Charles  H.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Adjustable  cap. 
1,451,174  ;  Apr.  10. 

Mirzejewski.  .Tulius.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Telephone-receiver 
attachment.     1,476,409  :  Dec.  4. 

MIscampbell,  Hugh,  Duluth,  Minn.  Power  snowplow. 
1,443,032  ;   .Tan.   23. 

Miscampbell,  Hugh,  Duluth,  Minn.  Lime-hydrating  appa- 
ratus.     1,464,722;   Aug.   14. 

Misener,  Albert  P.     (See  Foster,  J.  P.,  and  Misener.) 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Mlseiier  &  Irving  Manufacturing  Co.  (Si-e  Miseuer,  John 
I.,  assignor.) 

Mlsener,  John  I.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Sediment  cup. 
1,446,056  :  Feb.  20. 

Misenor,  John  I.,  assignor  to  Misoner  &  Irving  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Cutting  edge. 
1,448,097;   Mar.   13. 

Miscner,  Sampson  J.,  Woodside,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
Sluicing  mechanism  for  filter  presses.  1,464,953 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Misiak,  Wlodzimierz,  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Dumb-waiter  sig- 
nal.     1,470,40<J;  Oct.  9. 

Miskunas,  Anton,  Oglesby,  111.  Machine  gun.  1,441,517  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Misner,  Kdsar  D.,  assignor  of  onc-flfth  to  J.  J.  Battenfeld 
and  one-fifth  to  H.  R.  Retz,  Detroit,  Mich.  Wringer. 
1,453,508;  May   1. 

Misner,  Julius  C,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Oil  burner. 
1,457,590  ;  June  5. 

Mistrot,  Simon  P.,  Galveston,  Tex.  Clothes  hook. 
1,467.553  ;   Sept.   11. 

Misuraca,  Louis  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Internal-com- 
bustion engine.     1,474,842  ;  Nov.  20. 

Mitchel.  Charles  F.,  and  J,  W.  Lechleitner,  assignors  to 
Bastian  Bros.  Company,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Tin- 
wheel      1,443,585  :  Jan.  30. 

Mitchell,  Alex,  Motor  I'low  Company,  The.  (See  Mitchell. 
Alexander,  assignor.) 

Mitchell,  Alexander,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  assignor  to  The  Alex 
Mitchell  Motor  Plow  Company.  Traction  lug.  1,443,374  : 
Jan.  30. 

Mitchell,  Alexander,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
S.   Dobiii.     Convertible  desk.     1,463,289 ;  July  31. 

Mitchell,  Anna  N.     (See  Wall,  W.  A.,  and  Mitchell.) 

Mitchell,  Archibald  R.,  London,  England.  Change-speed 
gear  for  motor  vehicles.     1,445,703  :  Feb.  20. 

Mitchell,  Arthur  R.,  Bridgeport,  Ohio.  Tbread-chasiny 
mechanism.     1,454,554  ;  May  8. 

Mitchell,  .\rtliur  U.,  assignor  to  Mitchell  Window  De- 
vice Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Window  construction. 
1,450,697  ;  Apr,  3. 

Mitchell,  Benjamin  A,,  Garfield,  Utah.  Vibrator  for 
screening   machines,  etc.     1,459,841 ;   June   26. 

Mitchell,  L'en.inmin  A.,  St.  George,  N.  Y.  Vibrating 
screen.      1,459,843  ;   June   26. 

Mitchell,  Benjamin  A.,  Garfield,  Utah.  Vibrating  screen. 
1,459,844 ;    June    26. 

Mitchell,  Benjamin  A.,  Garfield,  Utah.  Screening  ma- 
chine and  screen   cloth  therefor.     1,459.845  ;  June  26. 

Mitchell,  Benjamin  A.,  Garfield,  Utah.  Vibrating  screen. 
1,459.846  ;  June  26. 

Mitchell,  Benjamin  A.,  Garfield,  Utah.  Differential 
vibrator.     1,459.847  ;  June  26. 

Mitchell,  Benjamin  A.,  Garfield,  Utah.  Percussion  drill 
and  the  like.     1,459,848;  June  26. 

Mitchell,  Benjamin  A.,  St.  George,  N.  Y.  Screening  ma- 
chine and  screen   cloth  therefor.     1,459,842  ;   June  26. 

Mitchell,  Benjamin  A.,  Garfield,  assignor  of  two-thirds 
to  M.  L.  Mitchell.  Magna,  Utah.  Vibrating  screen. 
1,459,837;  June  26. 

Mitchell,  Benjamin  A.,  Garfield,  assignor  of  two-thirds 
to  M.  L.  Mitchell,  JIagna,  Utah.  Vibrating  screen. 
1.459,838;   June  26. 

Mitchell,  Benjamin  A.,  Garfield,  assignor  of  two-thirds 
to  M.  L.  Mitchell,  Magna,  Utah.  Vibrating  screen. 
1,459,840;   June   26. 

Mitchell,  Benjamin  A.,  St.  George,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of 
two-thirds  to  M.  L.  Mitchell,  Magna,  Utah.  Vibrating 
screen.     1,459,839  ;  June  26. 

Mitchell,  Charles,  Woodstock,  Ontario,  Canada.  Rail- 
way-car-wheel clamp.     1,462,294  :    July   17. 

Mitchell,  Charles  F.,  Torrance,  Calif.  Record-filing  de- 
vice.    1,453,943  ;  May  1. 

Mitchell.  Charles  F.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Bag  or  parcel  tie. 
1,460,207  ;   June   26. 

Mitchell.  Charles  F.,  and  C.  R.  Boesche,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Identification  tag.     1,469,100  ;   Sept.  25. 

Mitchell,  Charles  H.      (See  Hazlett,  G.,  and  Mitchell.) 

Mitchell,  Charles  H.,  London,  assignor,  by  mesne  as 
signments.  to  said  Mitchell  and  T.  C.  Bench,  Kingston, 
Surrey,    England.      Gas    cooker.       1,478.134  ;    Dec.    1.^. 

Mitchell.  Clyde  II.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Straightedge  de- 
vice for  use  In  trimming  sheet  material.  1,471,522  : 
Oct.  23. 

Mitchell,  David  W.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Means  for 
dispensing  semifluid  materials.     1,463,902  ;  Aug.  7. 

Mitchell,  Edward  A.,  London,  England.  Gas-distributing 
system.     1,451,303  :  Apr,  10. 

Mitchell,  Elmer  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Comic  artificial  eye. 
1,464,211  ;  Aug.  7. 

Mitchell,  Elmer  C,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Adjustable  spring 
turnbuckle  and  hanger.     1,467,872  ;  Sept.  11. 

Mitchell,  Eugene  F.,  assignor  to  F.  R,  Robertson,  Spokane, 
Wash.     Safety-razor-blade  holder.     1,464,681 ;  Aug.  14. 

Mitchell,  Frank  A.,  Hove,  England.  Driving  mechanism 
for  mechanical  toys  and  the  like.     1,446,476  ;  Feb.  27. 

Mitchell,  Frederick  G.,  Hyde  Park,  London,  England. 
Supporting  and  guiding  means  for  endless  band  and 
like  conveyers.     1,446,264  ;  Feb.  20. 

Mitchell,  George  L,     (See  Glaudel,  George,  assignor.) 

Mitchell,  George  W.,  Le  Roy  Township,  Mower  County, 
Minn.     Chick-feeding  device.     1,468,668 ;   Sept.   25. 


Mitchell,  Guy  C,  assignor  to  The  Hooven,  Oweas,  Kent- 
schler  Company,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  bearing 
for  sugar  mills  and  the  like.     1,461,135;  July  10. 

Mitchell,  Harbour,  assignor  to  American  Foundry  &  Con- 
struction Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Neck  or  nozzle 
connection    for   pipe    lines.      1,457,183  :    May    29. 

Mitchell,  Harlan  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Automatic 
pencil   sharpener.      1,456,904 ;   May   29. 

Mitchell,  Harold  D,,  assignor  to  C.  Kenyon  Company, 
Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Tire   tread.     Des.  62,292  ;   May   1. 

Mitchell,  Harold  D.,  assignor  to  C.  Kenyon  Companv, 
Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tire  tread.  Des.  63,307 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Mitchell,  Harold  D.,  assignor  to  C.  Kenyon  Company, 
Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tire  tread.  Des.  63,308; 
Nov,  20. 

Mitchell,  Harold  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Sheffield 
Clark,  trustee,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Tire  tread.  Des. 
63,038;   Sept.   18. 

Mitchell,  Harry  R.,  assignor  to  Mitchell  Products  Com- 
pany, Seattle,  Wash.  Variable-action  shock  absorber. 
1,456,856;  May  29. 

Mitchell,  Harry  R.,  assignor  to  Mitchell  Products  Com- 
pany, Seattle,  Wash.  Shock  absorber.  1,458,494 ; 
June  12. 

Mitchell,  Harry  R,  assignor  to  Mitchell  Products  Com- 
pany, Seattle,  Wash.  Vending  machine.  1,473,828 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Mitchell,  Harry  R.,  assignor  to  Mitchell  Products  Com- 
pany, Seattle,  Wash.  Automobile  theft  preventer. 
1,476.166  ;  Dec.  4. 

Mitchell,  Harry  R.,  assignor  to  Mitchell  Products  Com- 
pany, Seattle,  Wash.  Signaling  motor-temperature  in- 
dicator.    1,476,167:  Dec.  4. 

Mitchell,  Harry  W.,  and  P.  La  Grassa,  assignors  to  Night 
Aero  Advertising  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
vertising sign.     1,474.682  ;  Nov.   20. 

Mitchell,  Henry  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heating  unit. 
1,463,903  ;  Aug.  7. 

Mitchell,  Howard  B.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Assembling  tool 
for  interrupter  arms.     1,451,708 ;  Apr.  17. 

Mitchell,  James  M.     (See  Mickelson,  George  A.,  assignor.^ 

Mucliell.  John.      (See  Goold-Adams,  H.,  and  Mitchell.) 

Mitchell,  John,  and  J.  C,  G,  Cossey,  London,  England. 
Coupling  for  railway  and  like  vehicles.  1,471,049 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Mitchell,    .John    A.      (See   Schede,   A.  W.,   and    Mitchell.) 

Mitchell,  John  A.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
A.  D.  T.  Llbby,  East  Oi'ange,  N.  J.  Device  for  mixing 
materials.     1,449,051;   Mar.   20. 

Mitchell.  .Tohn  C.     (See  Hirsh.  A.  M.,  and  Mitchell.) 

Mitchell,  John  C,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Lock  Joint 
Pipe  Company,  Ampere,  N.  J.  .Joint  for  concrete  pres- 
sure pipes.     1,467.585  :  Sept.  11. 

Mitchell,  John  F.,  Topeka,  Kans.,  assignor  to  Marshall 
Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shuttle  winder. 
1,464.212  ;  Aug.  7. 

Mitchell,  John  L.,  Greenwich,  Conn,  Apparatus  for  cal- 
cining litbopone.     1.478,347;   Dec.   18. 

Mitchell,  John  R.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Thread  guide. 
1448,076;   Mar.   13. 

Mitchell,  John  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Chazv,  N.  Y.  Drawbar  and  yoke  connection.  1,447,395  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Mitchell,  Joseph  I.     (See  Dwyer,  W.  C,  and  Mitchell.) 

Mitchell.  Leonldas  J.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Tractor. 
1,456,905  ;  May  29. 

Mitchell,  Lorls  E.,  and  A.  J.  White,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  General  Electric  Company.  Sealing-in  ma- 
chine.     1,453,594  ;    May    1. 

Mitchell,  Loris  E.,  and  A.  J.  White,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Manufacture 
of  Incandescent  electric  lamps  and  similar  articles. 
1,453.595:   May   1. 

Mitchell  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Mitchell,  W., 
and  King,  assignors.) 

Mitchell,  Mary  P.,  Eaton.  Ohio.  Inner  tube.  1,451,304  ; 
Apr.  10.    . 

Mitchell,  Minnie  L.  (See  Mitchell,  Benjamin  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mitchell  Motors  Company,  (See  Batenburg,  Peter  J.  F., 
assignor.) 

Mitchell,  Oliver,  Brookllne,  Mass.  Fountain  pen. 
1,453.596:    May    1. 

Mitchell,  Oliver,  Brookllne,  Mass.  Package  for  braid  or 
the  like.     1,459,849  :  June  26. 

Mitchell,  Oliver,  Brookllne,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The  Murray 
Company,  Dallas,  Tex.     Tramper.     1,463,221  ;  July  31. 

Mitchell,  P.  R.,  Company.  (See  Gabel,  Herman  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mitchell,  Parker,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Spark  plug.  1,441,444  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Mitchell  Products  Company.  (See  Mitchell,  Harry  R., 
assignor.) 

Mitchell  Rail  Anchor  Company  Inc.  (See  Runyan,  Wil- 
liam B.,  assignor.) 

Mitchell,  Richard  S.  M.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Shock  ab- 
sorber.     1,454,132  ;  May  8. 

Mitchell,  Robert  B.      (See  Gessler,  F.  A.,  and  Mitchpll.) 

Mitchell,  Robert  J.,  Adair,  Okla.    Gate.    1,475,131  ;  Nov.  20. 

Mitchell,  Robert  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Int-rna- 
tional  Harvester  Company.  Corn  sheller.  .1,461,283; 
July  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpliahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


1,456,813  ; 

Deseeding 
1,441,993  ; 


,   assif^nor  to   Gen- 
ship      propulsion. 

Frult-iar    wrench. 


and  Mittel- 


Obio.      Knockdown 


Metallic   keg. 

Barrel  or  keg. 

(See  Mitten, 


Canaaa. 


Mitclit'll,  Stephen  A.,  New  Castle,  Ta.  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Dressier  Tunnel  Kilns,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Oar  for  tunnel  kilns.     1,465,737  ;  Aug.  21. 

Mitchell,  Sylvester  J.,  A.  D.  Gabbert,  and  J.  W.  Blatter, 
Grand    Junction,    Colo.      Pruning    ladder. 
May  29. 

Mitchell,  Thomas  E.,  Blairgowrie,  Scotland, 
machinery  for  flax  and  other  fibrous  plants. 
Jan.  9. 

Mitchell  Vance  Co.  (See  Strahan,  G.  V.,  and  Mathieu, 
assignors.) 

Mitchell,  William,  and  H.  R.  King,  assignors  to  Mitchell 
Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Stock-water- 
ing system.     1,475,403  ;  Nov.  27. 

Mitchell,  William  G.     (See  Durable,  Clifford  R.,  assignor.) 

Mitchell,  William  R.     (See  Smith,  Oscar  A.,  assignor.) 

Mitchell  Window  Device  Co.  (See  Mitchell,  Arthur  R., 
assignor.) 

Mltscherllng,  Waldemar  O.,  assignor  to  Atlas  Powder 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Carrying  out  continuous 
fusions.     1,452,520;  Apr.  24. 

Mittag,  Albert  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Ship  -  propulsion  system. 
1,461,552;   July  10. 

Mittag,  Albert  H..  Schenectady.  N.  Y. 
eral  Electric  Company.  Electric 
1,461,553;  July  10. 

Mittan,    Clyde    R.,    Virginia,    Nebr. 
1,469,427;  Oct.  2. 

Mittolstaedt,  Richard  C.  (See  Ninow.  W.  L., 
staedt.) 

Mittinger,    George    E.,    Youngstown, 
metal   tank.      1,443,192;    Jan.   23. 

Mittinger,    George   E.,    Youngstown,    Ohio. 
1,444.631  ;    Feb.   6. 

Mittinger,  George  E.,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 
1,453,883;  May  1. 

Mitton-Braley  Aeroplane  Control  Company. 
Robert  E.,  assignor.) 

Mitton,  Ernest  R.,   Port  Elgin,  New  Brunswick, 
Helicopter.     1.477,147;   Dec.   11. 

Mitton,  Robert  E.,  as.signor  to  Mitton-Braley  Aeroplane 
Control  Co.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Controlling  mecha- 
nism for  flying  machines.     1,464,852  ;  Aug.  14. 

Mitton,  Robert  E.,  assignor  to  Mitton-Braley  Aeroplane 
Control  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Aeroplane 
control.     1,470,998  ;  Oct.   16. 

Mitts  &  Merrill.  (See  Mitts,  P.  S.,  and  Winston,  as- 
signors.) 

Mitts,  Philip  S.,  and  W.  J.  Winston,  assignors  to  Mitts 
&  Merrill,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Chip  pocket  for  cutting 
shredders  and   the  like.     1,462,492;   July  24. 

Mitzenmacher,  Sam,  assignor  of  one-half  to  N.  Kanet, 
Chicago,  111.  Turnstile  registering  apparatus. 
1,457,448  ;  June  5. 

Miura,  Shozo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  stand.  Des.  62,031 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Mix,  Edwin  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hickok  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Inc.     Belt.     1,459,113 ;  June  19. 

Mix,  Edwin  S.,  assignor  to  Hickok  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Belt  buckle.  1,461,826; 
July  17. 

Mix,  Edwin  S.,  assignor  to  Hickok  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Belt  buckle.  1,463,904; 
Aug.  7. 

Mix,  Frederick  H.,  Brooklyn  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Joseph 
Dixon  Crucible  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Display 
case.     1,471,974;  Oct.  23. 

Mix,  Gainford  P.,  Moscow,  Idaho.  Land  pulverizer  and 
mulcher.      1,467,056;    Sept.   4. 

Mix,  Melville  W.,  Mishawaka,  Ind.  Airplane  strut. 
1,446,761 ;    Feb.   27. 

Mix,  Muriel  M.  Lidgerwood,  N.  Dak.  Camera-case  attach- 
ment.    1,467,906  ;    Sept.   11. 

Mix,  William  J.,  assignor  to  R.  M.  Odell,  Leavenworth, 
Kans.  Machine  for  making  egg-case  fillers.  1,448,934  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Mixsell,  Ward  T.,  Cumberland,  Md.  Flexible  valve  dia- 
phragm.    1,473.998  :  Nov.  13. 

Mixter,  George  W.,  and  J.  V.  Holstein,  assignors  to  Deere 
and  Company,  Moline,  111.  Cultivator.  1,440,405 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Miyagi,  Takeo,  Waipahu,  Oahu,  Hawaii.  Nut  lock. 
1,467,907:   Sept.   11. 

Miyaguchi,  Takeo,  Sendagayamachi,  Toyotamagori,  To- 
kyofu,  Japan.  Cementation  of  boron  into  the  surface 
of  iron  or  steel.     1,472,850  ;  Nov.  6. 

Miyaguchi,  Takeo,  Sendagayamachi,  Toyotamagori,  To- 
kyo fu,  Japan.  Cementation  of  boron  into  the  surface 
of  Iron  or  steel.     1,472,851  ;  Nov.  6. 

Miyazaki,   Koji.      (See  Yokosawa,   K.,   and   Miyazakl.) 

Mladinich.  Firnnk,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  H.  &  N. 
Carburetor  Co.,  Inc.     Camera.     1,446,576  :  Feb.  27. 

Mladinich,  Frank,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  H.  &  N. 
Carburetor  Co.,  Inc.  Motion-picture-projecting  machine. 
1,464,327  ;  Aug.  7. 

Mliczek,  Franclszek,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Bemben, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Demountable  shade  and  curtain  fix- 
ture.    1.477,272  ;  Dec.  11. 

Moakley,  Henry  M.,  assignor  to  H.  C.  Ford,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 
Variable-speed   transmission.     1,448,490  :   Mar.   13. 

Moats,  Edwin  C,  deceased,  Denver,  Colo. ;  M.  E.  McBlroy, 
administratrix.    Vapor  stove.    1,448,900  ;  Mar.  20. 


Moats,  Thomas  B.,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Removable-top  contin- 
uous kiln.     1,447,682  ;  Mar.  6. 

Mobbs,  George  H.,  Parramatta,  near  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales.  Australia.  Casement  and  transom  stay  and 
sash  and  door  holder.     1,444,032;  Feb.  6. 

Moberg,  Carl  A.,  assignor  to  Northam  Brothers  Co.,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.     Scroll  saw.     1,465,651 ;  Aug.  21. 

Mobley,  Alonzo  L.,  Soquel,  Calif.  Nursing  bottle. 
1,466,311  ;  Aug.  28. 

Mocheff,  Gligor,  Knodell,  S.  Dak.  Tail  holder.  1,443,235  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Moclne,  Harry  F.      (See  Heslewood,  W.  R.,  and  Mocine.) 

Mocine,  Harry  F.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  IJeslewood,  W.  R., 
and  Mocine,  assignors.) 

Mock,  Charles  F.,  and  W.  F.  Goodman,  Toledo,  Oreg. 
Dirigible  headlight  attachment  for  automobiles. 
1,448,562  ;   Mar.   13. 

Mock,  Frank  C,  assignor  to  Stromherg  Motor  Devices 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Fuel-fogging  device  for  inter- 
nal-combustion engines.     1,473,999  ;  Nov.  13. 

Mock,  George  R.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  R.  L.  Campbell, 
Chicago,  111.  Supplemental  work  support  for  portable 
sewing  machiijes.     1,452,696  ;  Apr.   24. 

Mock,  Hugo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Container  for  ice  cream 
and  similar  articles.     1,448,077  ;  Mar.  13. 

Mock,  Hugo,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Faucet.     1,460,727  ;  July  3. 

Mock,  Hugo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dustpan.  1,466,454  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Modern  Grinder  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Bockshe,  Ely,  assignor.) 

Modern  Torch  Co.     (See  Errett,  Thomas  A.,  assignor.) 

Modernola  Company.  (See  Friedline,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

assignor  to  Ing. 
Magneto-electric 


Camlllo  Olivetti  &  C, 
machine.      1,470,092 ; 


machine.       1,470,093 ; 
Radiator.     1,454,483 ; 


Modlgllanl,  Glno 
Ivrea,    Italy. 
Oct.  9. 

Modlgllanl,  Gino,  assignor  to  Ing.  Camlllo  Olivetti  &  C., 
Ivrea,    Italy.       Magneto-electric 
Oct.  9. 

Modlne,   Arthur  B.,   Racine,   Wis. 
May  8. 

Modlne,  Arthur  B.,  Racine,  Wis.  Auxiliary  liquid-storage 
receptacle  for  a  circulating  system.     1,472,305  ;  Oct.  30. 

Modlne,  Arthur  B.,  Racine,  Wis.  Radiator.  1,472,306 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Modlln,  Frank  B.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Gas  producer. 
1,473,119  ;  Nov.  6. 

Mortra,    William.      (See   Hoener,    Frederick,    assignor.) 

Moe-Brldges   Company.      (See   Huebner,    Hans,    assignor.) 

Moe-Brldges  Company.      (See  Ludwig,   George,  assignor.) 

Moe-Brldges  Company.  (See  Ludwig,  George  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Moe,  George,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Brush  construction. 
1,451,400;  Apr.  10. 

Moecker,  Henry,  jr..  and  T.  Thompson,  Harvey,  111.,  as- 
signors to  American  Stove  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Door  construction.     1,455,595  ;  May  15. 

Moeller,  Henry.      (See  Luther,  C.,  and  Moeller.) 

Moeller,  Henry  G.     (See  Frese,  H.  C,  and  Moeller.) 

Moeller,  Isak,  New  Glasgow,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada.  Re- 
versible strut  for  railway  brake  beams.  1,454,063 ; 
May  8. 

Moeller,  John  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  The  Good- 
year's  Metallic  Rubber  Shoe  Company.  Varnishing 
machine.     1,441,871 ;  Jan.  9. 

Moeller,  Max  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  hy- 
drometers.    1,473,309;  Nov.  6. 

Moeller,  William,  Dorranceton  Borough,  assignor  to  Wales 
Adding  Machine  Company,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Calcu- 
lating machine.     1,448,809  ;  Mar.  20. 

Moeller,  Willy,  Hamburg,  Germany,  assignor,  hy  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.  Tan- 
ning means,  their  preparation  and  use.  1,448,278 ; 
Mar.   13. 

Moen,    Karl    A.,    Vik,    near    Grimstad, 
1,476,763;  Dec.  11. 

Moen,   Ole  H.,   Inwood,   Iowa.     Animal   trap. 
May  29. 

Moen,    Ole  O..   F.   T.   Gronvold,   and   A. 

N.  Dak.     Plowshare  sharpener.     1,476,200 ; 

Moen,    Thorey    I.,    Beloit,    Wis.      Ventilator. 
Apr.  17. 

Moerloose,  Germalne,  assignor  to  J. 

N.  Y.     Water  heater.     1,456,487  ;  May  22. 

Moessner.     Ernest,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Dough 
1,441,106;  Jan.  2. 

Moetteli,  Arnold,  Oberwinterthur,  Switzerland.  Appa- 
ratus for  casting  and  cooling  moldings.  1,448,565 ; 
Mar.   13. 

Moetteli,  Arnold,  Oberwinterthur,  Switzerland.  Coke- 
quenching  process.     1,457,713  ;  June  5. 

Moetteli,  Arnold,  Oberwinterthur,  Switzerland.  Arrange- 
ment in  coke  containers  or  the  like.  1,462,119 ; 
July  17. 

Moetteli,  Arnold,  Oberwinterthur,  Switzerland.  Cooling 
tower  for  dry  cooling  of  hot  coke.     1,466,477  ;  Aug.  28. 

Moffat,  Henry  E.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.,  assignor  of  one- 
sixteenth  to  G.  W.  Marshall,  one-sixteenth  to  G.  L. 
Marshall,  and  one-sixteenth  to  G.  L.  Marshall,  Dayton, 
Ohio.     Oil  separator.     1,455,348  ;  May  15. 

Mofifat,  John  H.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Undergarment. 
1,458,892;  June  12. 


Norway.      Boat. 


1,456,929  ; 


M. 


Call,   Rugby, 
Dec.  4. 
1,451,884  ; 


Struelens,  New  York, 


cutter. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  192;5. 
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Moffatt,  James  R.,  assignor  to  Union  Special  Machine 
Company,  e'hioauo,  111.  FocdinR  mrclianism  for  over- 
seaming  machines.      1,443.!>02  ;    Keb.   G. 

MolTntt,  James  K..  ass^isnor  to  Union  Speriul  Machine 
Company.  Chicago.  III.  Needle  Ruard  for  miiltlple- 
necdle    sewing   machines.      l.'144,C>;53 ;    Feb.    6. 

Moffatt,  James  R..  assiirnor  to  Union  Special  Machine 
Company,  of  Chicago,  111.  Needle  guard  for  multiple- 
needle  sewing  machine.^.     l,444.ri;!4  ;  Feb.  6. 

Moffatt,  James  R.,  assignor  to  Union  Special  Machine 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cloth  plate  for  sewing  ma- 
chines.    1,457,449  ;  June  5. 

Moffatt,  James  R.,  assignor  to  Union  Special  Machine 
Company,  Chicago,  III.  Presser  roller  for  puller 
machines.     1,472,277  ;   Oct.  30. 

Moffatt.  James  R.,  assignor  to  Union  Special  Machine 
Company.  Chicago,  111.  Garment  pocliet.  1,473,6.56 ; 
Nov.    lo. 

Moffatt,  James  R..  and  R.  S.  Kelso,  as.sigDors  to  Union 
Special  Machine  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bag-darning 
machine.     1,442,816:   Jan.   23. 

Moffatt,  James  R.,  and  R.  S.  Kelso,  assignors  to  Union 
Speci.il  Machine  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Multiple-needle 
sewia?  machine.     1,443,084  ;  Jan.  23. 

Moffatt.  .Tames  R.,  and  R.  S.  Kelso,  assignor.^;  to  Union 
Special  Machine  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Feeding  mech- 
anism for  sewing  machines.     1,443,634  ;  Jan.  30. 

Moffatt,  James  R.,  and  R.  S.  Kelso,  assignors  to  Union 
Special  Machine  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Needle  guard 
for  multiple-nceUIe  sewing  machines.     1,444.632  ;  Feb.  6. 

Moffatt,  William  J.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Antislip  device 
1 .4i-..'5,924  ;  May  22. 

Moffett,  Parley  O.,  assignor  to  The  M.  &  M.  Adograph 
Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Printing  device. 
1.472,307  :  Oct.  30. 

Moflitt,  Mansfield  M.,  San  Antonio,  Tei.  Trap. 
1,456,676  :  May  29. 

Mou:lich.  Anthony  J.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Safety  door  guard. 
1.407,057  ;   Sept.  4. 

Mohawk  Carpet  Mills,  Inc.  (See  Hathaway,  Edgar  F., 
assignor.) 

Mohawk  Carpet  Mills,  Inc.     (See  Lea,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Mohler,  Charles  M.,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  Brake  equalizer. 
1.453,597;   May  1. 

Mohlman,  George  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  H.  Mol- 
stad,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada.  Frying  and  roasting 
pan  cover.     1,470,281 ;  Oct.  9. 

Mohn,   John,  Detroit,  Mich.     Pump.      1,460,208  ;  June  26. 

Mohn,  John,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bevei-age-dispenslng  appa- 
ratus.     1,460,209  :    June   26. 

Mohr,  George  A.      (See  Hart,  George  W..  assignor.) 

Mohr.  George  P.,  Victor,  Iowa.  Watch  mechanism. 
1,471623;   Oct.   23. 

Mohr,  Henry,  Longford,  Tasmania,  Australia.  Strut  or 
side  rest  for  motor  cycles.     1,446,390  ;  Feb.  20. 

Miihring.  Erich.      (See  Pollak,  I.,  and  Mohrlng.) 

Mohrman.  Herman  R.,  Dell  Rapids,  S.  Dak.  Tool. 
1.448,230;  Mar.  13. 

Mohrmann,  Paul,  assignor  to  Friedley  Voshardt  Co., 
Chicago,  HL  Bracket  back  for  lighting  fixtures. 
Des.  62,210;  Apr.  10. 

Mohrmann,  Paul,  assignor  to  Friedley  Voshardt  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, III.     Lighting  fixture.     Des.  62,789  ;  July  31. 

Mohrmann,  Paul,  assignor  to  Friedley  Voshardt  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.      Lighting  fixture.     Des.   63,263  ;   Nov.   13. 

Mohrmann,  Paul,  assignor  to  Friedley  Voshardt  Co.,  Chi- 
cago,   111.      Shade    holder    for    lighting    fixture.      Des. 

63.374  ;  Nov.  27. 

Mohrmann,  Paul,  assignor  to  Friedley  Voshardt  Co.,  Chi- 
cago,   HI.      Shade    holder    for    lighting    fixture.      Des. 

63.375  ;  Nov.  27. 

Mohun,  John  L.,  Omaha,  Nehr.     Brake-beam  support  and 

brake-shoe-release  device.     1,446.855  ;  Feb.  27. 
Molles,  Stanley  B.      (See  Kltto,  W.  H.,  Jr.,  and  Moiles.) 
Molster,  John.      (See  Lukens,  Gabriel  L.,  assignor.) 
Mojonnler  Bros.  Co.     (See  Mojonnier,  Julius  J.,  assignor.) 
Mojonnier  Bros.  Co.      (See  Mojonnier,  J.  J.,  and  Phillips, 

assignors.) 
Mojonnier  Bros.  Co.     (See  Mojonnier,  Timothy,  assignor.) 
Mojonnier    Bros.    Co.       (See    Retzbach,    Edward    J.,    as- 
signor.) 
Mojonnier.   Julius  J.,   Oak  Park,  assignor,  bv  mesne   as- 
signments,  to  Mojonnier  Bros.   Co.,   Chicago,  HI.     Ice- 
cream test  cup.     1,445,789  ;   Feb.   20. 
Mojonnier,  Julius  J..  Oak  Park,  assignor,  hv  mesne  assign- 
ments,   to   Mojonnier  Bros.   Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Cooling 
chamber.     1.446,477  ;   Feb.    27. 
Mojonnier,    Julius    J.,    and    H.    R.    Phillips,    Oak    Park, 
assignors   to   Mojonnier   Bros.    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Agi- 
tator.    1,476,996;  Dee.  11. 

Mojonnier,  Timothy,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Mojonnier 
Bros.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Manufacture  of  sweetened  con- 
densed milk.     1,449,688  ;  Mar.   27. 

Mojonnier,  Timothy,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Mojonnier 
Bros.  Co.,  Chicago,   111.     Agitator.     1,457,848  ;  June  5. 

Mokracpk,  Ralph  A.,  assignor  of  thirty-three  and  one-third 
one-hundredths  to  J.  C.  Korar,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lock 
for  vehicles.      1,444.935  :    Feb.    13. 

Molander,  Hans  P..  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Cnriont  motor. 
1,460,495;  July  3. 

Molby.  Walter  D..  Baldwin,  Kans.  Apparatus  for  nlivsiral 
culture.     1,456,030;  May  22. 


ampany.     (See  Shonts,  L.  "C.,  and  Howard, 


Molby,  Walter  D.,  Baldwin  City,  Kans.  Physical-culture 
apparatus.     1.456,031  ;  May  22. 

Moldcnhauer,  Otto  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Foot  accelerator. 
1,459.233  :    June    19. 

Moldenke,  Edel,  assignor  to  Moldenke  Process  Corpora- 
tion, Watchung,  N.  J.  Treating  aluminous  materials. 
1,457,787  ;  June  5. 

Moldenke  Process  Corporation.  (See  Moldenke,  Edel, 
assignor.) 

Molgaid.  I'eter  C.     (See  Steel,  Edward  R.,  and  Molgard.) 

Moline  Heat.      (See   Shurtleff,   Wilfred,   assignor.) 

Mollne    Plow   Company.      (See    Boda,    Joseph,    assignor.) 

MoUne  Plow  Company.      (See  Case,   Henry  J.,  assignor.) 

Mollne  I'low  Company.  (See  Dickinson,  Harry  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Moline  Plow  Company.  (See  Henry,  R.,  and  Mansfield, 
assignors.) 

Moline  Plow  Company.     (See  Howard.  Otis  W.,  assignor.) 

Moline  Plow  Company.     (See  Rose,  Charles  B.,  assignor.) 

Moline  Plow  Company.  (See  Seabolm,  John  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mollne  Plow  Cor 
assignors.) 

Moline  I'low  Company.     (See  Trolley,  Isaac,  assignor.) 

Molins,  Walter  E.,  London,  England.  Sheet  feeder. 
1.453,019;  Apr.  24. 

Molins,  Walter  E.,  London,  England.  Machine  for  wrap- 
ping and  packing  small  articles  such  as  cigarettes. 
1,468,246;   Sept.  18. 

Molins,  Walter  E.,  London,  England.  Machine  for  use  In 
fitting  together  boxes  of  the  slide  and  shell  type. 
1,473,496;  Nov.  6. 

Moll.  Walter,  and  A.  W.  Angel,  Evansvllle,  Ind.  In- 
sectproot   cup  for   furniture.      1,456.395  ;   May   22. 

Moll,  William  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fishing  reel.  1 ,461,043  ; 
July    10. 

Mollenhauer,  Elmer  A.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Vulcanizing 
apparatus.     1,472,185  ;  Oct.  30. 

Mollenkopf.  Artur,  Lubeck,  Germany.  Window,  especially 
for  railway,  tramway,  and  other  vehicles.  1,462,239  : 
July  17. 

Moller,  Edvard  M.     (See  Benedict,  H.  A.,  and  Moller.) 

Moller,  Erwin,  Brackwede,  and  W.  Hoss,  Bad  Homburg, 
Germany,  assignors  to  International  Precipitation  Com- 
pany, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  electrical  pre- 
cipitation of  suspended  particles  from  gases.  1,469,175  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Molloy,  Eddie,  Roselle  Park,  N.  J.,  and  E.  S.  Jenkins, 
Glen  Cove,  assignor  to  A.  Klemin,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Aircraft.     1.442.169  ;  .Tan.  16. 

Molloy,  Francis  F.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Vending 
machine.     1,464,439  ;  Aug.  7. 

Molloy,  Thomas,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Tobacco  pipe. 
1,468,124;  Sept.  18. 

Molnar,  Emery,  Flemington,  N.  J.  Washing  machine. 
1,474,280  ;  Nov.  13. 

Molnar,  John.     (See  Roeglin,  Henry  R.,  assignor.) 

Molniar,  Albert  G..  Albion,  Mich.  Automobile  and  truck 
turner.     1,456,457  ;  May  22. 

Mologne,  Lewis  A.,  Smithton,  Pa.  Window  lock. 
1,463,222;    July    31. 

Moloney.  John  H.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood  Type- 
writer Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,448,810;  Mar.  20. 

Moloney,   Peter  J.,  and   D.   M.   Findlay,  assignors  to   the 
Governors  of  the  University  of  Toronto,  Toronto,  On- 
tario,  Canada.     Preparing  an  extract,  oljtainable  from 
the  mammalian  pancreas  or  from  the  related  glands  of 
fishes,    useful    in    the    treatment    of   diabetes    mellitus. 
1,470,024  ;  Oct.  9. 
Molony,  Stuart  B.,  Wellesley  Hills.  Mass.,  and  Y.  Nikaido, 
Bay  City,  Mich.,  assignors  to  Michigan  Chemical  Com- 
pany.   Preparing  dithiocarbamic  compounds.    1,465,677  : 
Aug.  21. 
Molsberry,  Fred  M.,  et  al.      (See  Duncan,  Forest  M.,  as- 
signor.) 
Molstad,  Edward  H.     (See  Mohlman,  George  F.,  assignor.) 
Molten,  Louis  A.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.     Closure  for  containers. 

1,469,235  ;  Oct.  2. 
Molthan,    John   H.,    Clear   Lake,    S.   Dak.     Lantern    hail. 

1,441,518  ;  Jan.  9. 
Moltrup,  James  T.,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.     Screen.     1,468,369: 

Sept.  18. 
Moltrup,    Stephen,   Beaver   Falls,   Pa.     Tool.      1,445,344; 

Feb.  13. 
Momb,  Ole,   West   Duluth,   Minn.     Car  door.     1,473,829  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Momenee,    Edward    J.,    Lima,    Ohio.      Honeycomb-candy 

cutting   and   cooling   machine.      1,451,081  :    Apr.    10. 
Monaco,  Vincenzo  L.     (See  Zardinoni,  Faust,  assianor.) 
Monaghan,   Thomas   L..  New   York,   N.  Y.     Lady's  safety 

pocketbook.     1,475,132  :   Nov.  20. 
Monahan.      Ernest,      Milwaukee,      Wis.        Belt      buckle. 

1,455,545  :  May  15. 
Monahan,    Richard    C,   Watertown,    assignor    to   National 
Machine  &  Tool  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Machine  tool. 
1,463,764;    .Tuly    31. 
Monarch   Carriage  Goods   Company,  The.      (See  Voss,  H. 

W.,  and  Balzer,  assignors.) 
Monarch    Governor    Company.       (See    Pierce,    E.    Ralph, 

assignor.) 
Monarch  Marking  System   Company,  The.      (See  Kohnle, 
Frederick,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Mouarch   Metal   Products   Company.      (See   Lane,   Alfred 

M.,  assignor.) 
Monarch   Ketllluble   Fuse   Co.      (See   Ellison,   Edward   H., 

assignor. J 
Moiuistero,  Accursio,  Norristown,  Pa.     Rubber  heel.     Des. 

(i],&7<:;  Feb.  6. 
Monckton,  Sawyer  Y.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Lubricating 

mechanism.     1,456,327  ;  May  22. 
Monckton,    Sawyer    V.,    San    1'  rancisco,   Calif.     Wire  fas- 
tener.    1,473,497;  Nov.  6. 
Moiu's,    Arthur    H.,    Kerrobert,     Saskatchewan,    Canada. 

Cover  plate  for  storage  batteries.     1,462,612  ;  July  24. 
Moneuse,  Alphonse  F.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.     Water  heater. 

1,469,803  ;  Oct.  9. 
Moneuse,   Elie   J.,   Palisade,   N.   J.     Toaster.      1,471,275; 

Oct.   16. 
Monica,  Pasquale  D.,  Harrison,  N.  Y.     Garden  Implement. 

1,458,987;  June   19. 
Monie,  David.      (See  Mallett,  C.  S.,  Forrest,  and  Monie.) 
Mouler,    Quintus,    Tucson,    Ariz.       Building    tile.       Des. 

63,233  ;  Nov.  Q. 
Moiiier,    Quintus,    Tucson,    Ariz.      Building     tile.      Des. 

63,264;  Nov.   13. 
Monitor  Controller  Company.     (See  Wells,  Herbert  J.  C, 

assignor.) 
Monitor  Controller  Company.     (See  Whittlngham,  George 

H.,  assignor.) 
Monitor   Stove  Company,  The.      (See  Koehler,   Julius  B., 

assignor.) 
Monk,  Thomas,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Fabrics  Company.     Lace.     Des.  62,790  ;  July  31. 
Monks,   Michael   S.,   Pittsfield,   Mass.      Mixing   device   for 

internal-combustion  engines.     1,457,989  ;   June   5. 
Mouuot,    John    F.,    and    E.    T.    Cook,    London,    England. 

Audible  signal  device  of  the  vibratory  diaphragm  type. 

1,441,872  ;  Jan.  9. 
Monogram  Lens  Corporation.      (See  Arbuckle,  Samuel  F., 

assignor.) 
Monrad,   Karl  J.,  assignor  to  Chr.  Hansen's  Laboratory, 

Inc.,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.     Composition  for  producing  a 

lactic      food      of      especial      digestibility.       1,474,542  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Monrath,   Gustav,   New   York,   N.   Y.,   assignor,   by   mesne 

assignments,   to  The  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company, 

Philadelphia,   Pa.     Asphalt   structure  and  composition. 

1,452,309  ;  Apr.  17. 
Monrath,   Gustav,  New  York,   N.   Y.,   assignor,   by   mesne 

assignments,  to  The  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company, 

I'hiladelphia,    Pa.       Asphalt    composition.      1,452,310 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Monrath,   Gustav,   New   York,   N.  Y.,   assignor,   by   mesne 

assignments,  to  The  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     Annealing  mastic  pipe.     1,476,828 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Monroe    Calculating    Machine    Company.       (See    Britten, 

Edwin  P.,  jr.,  assignor.) 
Monroe     Calculating    Machine     Company.       (See    Chase, 

George  C,  assignor.) 
Monroe,    Edward    R.,    Bay    City,    Mich.      Body   and    limb 

developer.     1,471,749;   Oct.  23. 
Monroe,    Ella    M.,   Aliddletown,    N.    Y.      Vacuum   gasoline 

feed.     1,440,920;   Feb.  27. 
Monroe,  Elmer  L.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  C.  Coleman 

and  one-third    to   M.   A.  Burnett,   Lorain.   Ohio.     Tire- 
casing-holding  device.     1,443,141 ;  Jan.  23. 
Monroe,     George     A.     C,     Geneva,     111.      Folding     table. 

1,464,440  ;  Aug.  7. 
Monroe,    Gilbert    K.,    Sidney,    Ohio.      Mold.      1,461,929 ; 

July  17. 
Monroe,  Harry  L.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Disappearing  furniture. 

1,477,660;   Dec.    18. 
Monroe,    James    D.,    Birmingham,    Ala.      Manufacture   of 

vinegar.      1,459,513  ;    June    19. 
Monroe,  John  S.,  Memphis,  Mo.     Hand  truck.     1,460,266  ; 

June  26. 
Monroe-Louisiana      Carbon      Company.        (See     Matlock, 

Chauncey,   assignor.) 
Monro",    W'illiam    H.,    San    Jose,    Calif.      Land    leveler. 

1,462,120  ;   July   17. 
Monsen,   Adolph,    Logansport,    Ind.      Engine.      1,447,262 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Monsen,  Adolph,  Logansport,  Ind.,  assignor  of  one-fourth 

to  W.  G.  Callahan,  Chicago,  111.     Self  propelled  vehicle. 

1,443,963  ;  Feb.  0. 
Monson,   Geoi'ge   S.,    St.   Paul,   Minn.     Dental   Impression 

tray.     1,450,639  ;  Apr.  3. 
Monson,   George  S.,   St.  P.aul,  Minn.     Dental  articulator. 

1,457,385  ;  June  5. 
Montag,  Christopher  F.,  assignor  to  Blue  Island  Speclaltv 

Company,    Blue    Island,    111.      Bur    stand.      1,446,921 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Montag,  Christopher  P.,  assignor  to  Blue  Island  Specialty 

Company,   Blue  Island,   IlL     Box.     1.471.050;   Oct.  16. 
Montagna,     Cherubino,     Cecil,     Pa.       Spring    for    doors. 

1,457,714 :  June  5. 
Montague.      Carroll      II.,      Richmond,     Va.        Headlight. 

1,448,637:   Mar.   13. 
Montague,  Carroll  H.,  Richmond,  Va.,  assignor  to  Saf-De- 

I>ite      Corporation.        Automobile     light.        1,448,635 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Montague,  Carroll  H.,  Richmond,  Va.,  assignor  to  Saf-Do- 

Litp      Corporation.        Automobile     light.        1,448,636 ; 

Mar.   13. 


Montague  City  Rod  Company.     (See  Malleson,  Thomas  E., 

assignor.) 
Montague,    George   E.,    West    Springfield,    Mass.     Captive 

aeroplane.     1,443,375  ;  Jan.  30. 
Montague,    Hubert    H.,    Traverse    City,    Mich.      Mowing 

machine  and  cutter  therefor.     1,465,279  ;  Aug.  21. 
Montague,     William     L.,     and    B.     Welser,    assignors    to 

Chain  Belt  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Sprocket  chain. 

1,451,024  ;  Apr.  10. 
Montague,   William  L.,   and  G.   B.   Welser,  jr.,  assignors 

to    Chain    Belt    Company,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Sprocket 

chain.      1.451,625;   Apr.    10. 
Montalto,     Vito,     Allentown,     Pa.        Washing     machine. 

1,458,235  ;  June  12. 
Montegut,   Sylvie,   Paris,   France.     Carton.     Des.   63,123 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Montgomery,   Adda   S.,   Chippewa,  Ontario,   Canada.     Ab- 
dominal  and   kidney   belt.      1,477,583 ;    Dec.   18. 
Montgomery,  Cecil  F.      (See  Mattingly,  C.  F.,  and  Mont- 
gomery.) 
Montgomery,  Charles  H.,  Fredericksburg,  Va.     Unloading 

mechanism  for  freight  cars.     1,452,649  ;  Apr.  24. 
Montgomery,  George  D.      (See  Montgomery,  John  N.  and 

G.  D.,  and  Dixon.) 
Montgomery,    G<>orge    W.,    Des    Moines,    Iowa.      Ironing 

board  and  cabinet.     1.455,446  ;  Mav  15. 
Montgomery,     Grover     C,     Elwood,     Ind.       Tire     tool. 

r,441,738;  Jan.  9. 
Montgomery.  Hubert  R.,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Electrical  water 

heater.     1,440,693  ;  Jan.  2. 
Moutgumery,    James    W.,    Thomasvllle,    Ga.      Singletree. 

1,461,430  ;  July  10. 
Montgomery,    John,    Toronto,    Ontario,    Canada.       Knob 

lock.      1,466,369  ;    Aug.    28. 
Montgomery,  John,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.     Car  door. 

1,476,168;  Dec.  4. 
Montgomery,  John  N.  and  G.  D.,  and  H.  A.  Dixon,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     Signal.     1,458,840  ;  June  12. 
Montgomery,  John  R.      (See  Jencks,  H.  W.,  Montgomery, 

and  Sparks.) 
Montgomery,    Joseph,    West    New    York,    N.    Y.      Clasp. 

1,456,990;  May  29. 
Montgomery,  Robert  M.,  Pontiae,  Mich.     Seat.     1,465,859  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Montgomery,   Samuel  A.      (See  Payne,  E.  H.,  and  Mont- 
gomery.) 
Montgomery,   Walter,    Chicago,   111.      Cigar   and   cigarette 

holder.      1,475.238;  Nov.   27. 
Montgomery    Ward   &   Co.      (See   Robertson,    Charles   A., 

assignor.) 
Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.     (See  Zint,  Frank  W.,  assignor.) 
Montgomery,    William    S.,     Dalhousie,    New    Brunswick, 

Canada.      Refrigerator.     1,440,742 ;   Jan.   2. 
Monti,  Anello,  Meriden,  Conn.     Lock.     1,477,181 ;  Dec.  11. 
Monti,  Eudo,  Turin,  Italy.     Apparatus  for  concentrating 

solutions.     1,465,020;  Aug.  14. 
Monti,  Eudo,  Turin,   Italy.     Concentrating  solutions  and 

evaporating   fluids.      1.466.670 ;    Sept.   4. 
Montigny.   Louis.      (See   Laroche,   H.   J.,   and   Montigny.) 
Montlne,  Joseph  F.,  Chicago,  111.    Carrier  truck.   1,464,011  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Montpelier  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Knothe,  Paul 

J.,  assignor.) 
Montupet,     L6on,    Paris,    France.      Machine    for    filling 

molds.     1.473,246;  Nov.  6. 
MontvlUe,    Emma,    administratrix.       (See    Swartz,    Fred 

L.,  assignor.) 
Montville,  George.     (See  Swartz,  Fred  L..  assignor.) 
Monzione,  Marion  A.     (See  Ziloccki,  Giordano,  assignor.) 
Mooberry,   Kussell,  et  al.      (See  Sumner,   George  W.,   as- 
signor.) 
Moody,   Herbert  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Making  oils  non- 
sludging.     1 ,472.882  ;  Nov.  6. 
Moody,   John  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,   assignor   to  American 

Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     Electrical  testing 

instrument.     1,461.492  ;   .Tuly  10. 
Moody,   John   T.,   Tilden,    111.      Flag  holder.      1,475,960 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Moody,  .Joseph.     (See  Swetnam,  L.  H.,  and  Moody.) 
Moody,  Lewis  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Pump  and  regulating 

the  same.     1,460,428;   July  3. 
Moodv.    Lewis    F.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Hydraulic    pump. 

1.476,210;  Dec.  4. 
IMoody,   Sydney   A.      (See   Sargeant,   A.   E.,   and   Moody.) 
Mooers,   Louis   P..   Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Power-transmitting 

mechanism.     1,476.675  ;  Dec.  4. 
Moog,  Minnie  C,  et  al.,  executors.     (See  Raabe,  Otto  L.) 
MooiJ,   Adriaftn   C.  P.,   Heemstede,   Netherlands.      Sowing 

machine.      1,478,753;  Dec.   25. 
Mook,   Roy   H.,   et  al.      (See  Fry,   Patrick   H.,  a.ssIgnor.) 
Moon    Brothers    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Snell, 

Samuel  A.,  assignor.) 
Moon.  Charles  J.  C  London,  England.     Golf-bag  support. 

1,472.664;  Oct.  30. 
Moon,  Edward  W.,  Youngstown,  N.  Y.     Combined  fixture 

support  and  loom   fastener.      1,473,794 ;   Nov.   13. 
Moon,  Elmer  C„  Sheepshead  Bay,  N.  Y.    Typewriter  screen. 

1,447,563  ;  Mar.  6. 
Moon.  Elmer  C,  Sheepshead  Bay,  N.  Y.    Typewriter-clamp. 

1,450.183 ;  Apr.  3. 
Moon,  John  W..  Lansdowne,  assignor  to  Fretz-AIoon  Tube 

Company,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Apparatus   for  manufac- 
turing tubes.     1,476,537  ;  Dec.  4. 


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Moon,  John  W.,  Lansdowue,  assignor  to  Fretz-Moon  Tube 
Company,  Butler,  I'a.  Manufacturing  tubes.  1,470,632  ; 
Dee.  4. 

Mooney,  Edward  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Account-book 
case.     1,440,484  ;  Jan.   2. 

Mooney,  Franii  H.,  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  Clarence  E. 
Barrett,  Chicago,  111.  Thread  -  cutting  machine. 
1,463,019;  July  24. 

Moore,  Ambrose  L.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Self-locking  con- 
crete-form  clamp.      1,477,974 ;    Dec.    18. 

Moore,  Arlington,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Moore 
Inventions  Corporation,  Worcester,  Mass.  Crate. 
1,449,531  ;    Mar.    27. 

Moore,  Arlington,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Moore 
Inventions  Corporation,  Worcester,  Mass.  Container 
for  electric  bulbs  and  the  like.     1,449,532  ;  Mar.  27. 

Moore,  Austin,  Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa.  Disk  harrow. 
1,458,841  :  Juno  12. 

Moore,  Benjamin  F.      (See  Moore,  Henry  E.  and  B.   F.) 

Moore,  Benjamin  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Rail- 
way-motor mounting.     1,460,170  :  June  26. 

Moore,  Benjamin  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Locomo- 
tive frame.     1,469,236;  Oct.  2. 

Moore,  Charles,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Taylor  Trunk  Works, 
Chicago.   111.     Reenforcing  means.     1,473,830  ;   Nov.  13. 

Moore.  Charles  A.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Camp  stove. 
1,468,165;   Sept.   18. 

Moore,  Charles  F.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Adjustable  con- 
crete form.     1,473,964  ;  Nov.  13. 

Moore,  Charles  F^  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Adjustable  con- 
crete form.     1,473.965  ;  Nov.  13. 

Moore,  Charles  R.,  Wyoming,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Vibration   detector.     1,460,032;  June  26. 

Moore,  Charles  K.,  Wyoming,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Submarine  signaling.     1,461,220  :  July  10. 

Moore,  Charles  S.,  Shelby,  assignor  to  The  Crystal  Wax- 
ing Company,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Holding  wax  sheets 
of  paper.     1,475,712  ;  Nov.  27. 

Moore,  Dean  A.  (See  Keegan,  W.  J.,  jr.,  Callaghan  and 
Moore.) 

Moore  Dry  Kiln  Company.  (See  Creighton,  F.  M.,  and 
Williams,  assignors.) 

Moore,  Edward,  assignor  to  Splitdorf  Electric  Company, 
Newark,  N.  J.  Combined  impulse  coupling  and  gov- 
erning   mechanism.      1,442,354  ;    Jan.    16. 

Moore,  Edward,  assignor  to  Splitdorf  Electrical  Company, 
Newark,  N.  J.  Governing  device  for  internal-combus- 
tion engines.     Rel5,650  ;   July  10. 

Moore,  Edward,  Colonic,  and  S.  F,  Welsh,  Elsmere,  N.  Y. 
Hopple.     1,473.637;   Nov.   13. 

Moore,  Edward  J.  and  R.  H.,  assignor  to  The  W.  W. 
Sly  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sand- 
blast apparatus.     1,462,295  ;  July  17. 

Moore,  Edward  J.  and  R.  H.,  assignors  to  The  W.  W.  Sly 
Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sand-blast 
apparatus.      1,462,296  ;   July  17. 

Moore  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Gray,  William  E., 
assignor.) 

Moore,  Ford  H.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Heat-distributing 
hood.      1,465,652;   Aug.   21. 

Moore.  Francis  A.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Baush 
Machine  Tool  Company.  Multiple-spindle  machine. 
1,477,888:    Dec.   18. 

Moore,  Frank  C,  Canton,  Ohio.  Automobile  tire-casing 
trimming  and  lining  machine.     1,465,229  ;  Aug.  14. 

Moore,  Frank  W.     (See  Harty,  W.  A.,  and  Moore.) 

Moore,  Fred  M.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Piston  ring. 
1,471,700  ;   Oct.   23. 

Moore,  G.  Edward.  (See  Andrews,  Charlie  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Moore,    George    C.    and    T.    F..    Westerly,    R.    I.     Elastic 

woven  fabric.     1,459,547  :  June  19. 
Moore,  George  C.  and  T.  F.,  Westerly,  R.  I.    Elastic  woven 

fabric.     Des.   62,791;   July   31. 
Moore,  George  T>.      (See  McKoy.   E.  A.,  and  Moore.) 
Moore,   George  II.,   Brookline,   Mass.     Temporary   binder. 

1,441,873;  Jan.  9. 
Moore,    George   H.,   assignor   to   .A.irtite   Decoy    Company, 

Kansas      City,      Mo.       Inflatable      decoy.       1,469,188 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Moore,  George  L.,  Chicago,  111.     Recoil  check.     1,473,638  ; 

Nov.   13. 
Moore,  George  L.,  Chicago,   111.,  assignor  to   H.   Cadwell, 

Saugerties,    N.   Y.      Automatic    lubricator.      1,475,591 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Moore,  George  O.     (See  Bovard,  William  H.,  assignor.) 
Moore,   George   W.,   Chicago,   111.     Motor-driven   manicur- 
ing device.     1,475,022  ;  Nov.  20. 
Moore,  Giles  S.      (See  Moore,  Otto,  assignor.) 
Moore,  Harold,  and  R.  Mather,  Woolwich,  England.     Ap- 
paratus for  testing  the  hardness  of  metals  and  other 

materials.     1,452,810  ;  Apr.  24. 
Moore,  Harvey  W.,  and  C.  H.  Schumacher,  Stockton,  Calif. 

Electric  jack.      1,451,048  ;   Apr.   10. 
Moore,    Henry    E.    and    B.    F.,     Vance,    Wash.       Shock 

absorber.     1,467,945  ;  Sept.  11. 
Moore,  Henry  R.     (See  Oden,  C.,  and  Moore.) 
Moore,  Howard  P.     (See  Kirk,  Arthur  R.,  assignor.) 


Moore,  Howard  R.,  assignor  to  M.  N.  Maychofif  &  Co.,  Nor- 

walk.     Conn.       Article    of     manufacture.       1,446,808 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Moore   Inventions   Corporation.      (See   Moore,   Arlington, 

assignor.) 
Moore,    James,    Stratford,    Conn.      Pencil.      1,442,817 ; 

Jan.  23.  • 

Moore,     James,     Stratford,     Conn.       Pencil.       1,450,005 : 

Mar.  27. 
Moore,  James  B.,  and  G.  D.  Gallagher,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Coin-controlled   clock  bank.     1,451,305  ;  Apr.   10. 
Moore,    James    D.,    Northwilkesboro,    N.    C.      Mechanical 

movement.     1,450,184  ;  Apr.  3. 
Moore,    James   E.,    Sarasota,    Fla.      Ground   clearing   and 

aerating  machine.     1,468,388  ;   Sept.  18. 
Moore,    James    E.,    Chanute,    Kans.      Dispensing    device. 

1,478,754  ;  Dec.  25. 
Moore,    John    B.,    Latrobe,    Pa.      Tool    and    making    the 

same.     1,454,451 ;  May  8. 
Moore,    John    B.,    Latrobe,    Pa.      Oil    tool.      1,454,452 ; 

May  8. 
Moore,   John   J.,   Batavia,   N.   Y.     Combined  tractor  and 

truxk.     1,454,178  ;  May  8. 
Moore,  John  J.,  Newport,   R.  I.,  assignor  to  the  Govern- 
ment of  the  United  States.     Air -flask  joint.     1,474,375  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Moore,    John    W.,    Roanoke,    W.    Va.      Jack.      1,464,881  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Moore,  Joseph  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  S.  Peterson, 

Jacksonville,  Fla.     Switch  lock.    1,458,432 ;  June  12. 
Moore,  Landon  C,  and  W.  T.  Jackson,  Dallas,  Tex.  ;  said 

Jackson    assignor    to    said    Moore.      Removing    paint, 

enamel,  etc.     1,476,909  ;  Dec.  11. 
Moore,   Lawrence   G.,   and    G.   J.   Sharshing,   Washington, 

D.   C.      Front-office  hotel  ledger.     1,448,974  ;   Mar.   20. 
Moore,   Lawrence   L.,   and    F.    W.   Radcllffe,   Los  Angeles, 

Calif.  ;    said    Moore    assignor    to    said    Radcliffe.      Tag. 

1,452,250;  Apr.  17. 
Moore.      Lester      L.,      Winder,      Ga.      Boll-weevil      trap. 

1,450,382  ;  Apr.  3. 
Moore,     Lester     L.,      Winder,     Ga.        Boll-weevil     trap. 

1,458,538  ;  .Tune  12. 
Moore,     Lewis     S.,     Minneapolis,     Minn.      Match     box. 

1,459,850;    June  26. 
Moore,  Lonnie  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  H.  Jackson, 

Hopkinsville,    Ky.      Combined    curtain    rod    and    shade 

bracket.     1,470,578  ;  Oct.  9. 
Moore,  MacCormick  G.,  Wyomissing,  assignor  to  Moore  & 

Moore,   Inc.,   Reading,    Pa.     Dipper   tooth.      1,461,136; 

July  10. 
Moore,   Marquis   L.,   Indianapolis,   Ind.,   assignor   of   one- 
half  to   J.   O.   Franklin,   Lawrenceburg,  Ky.     Combined 

adjustable  sh.ide  and  curtain  hanger.    1,476,349  ;  Dec.  4. 
Moore,    Matthew    S.,    assignor    to    Cowlishaw    Walker    & 

Company     (1920)     Limited,    London,    England.      Coal- 
cutting  and  similar  machine.     1,455,925  ;  May  22. 
Moore,    Matthew    S.,    assignor   to    Cowlishaw,    Walker   & 

Company     (1920)     Limited,     London,    England.       Coal 

cutter.     1,471,975;   Oct.   23. 
Moore,  Max  J.,  Newark,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Collins,  Sum- 
mit, N.   J.     Device  for  carrying  baskets  and  the  like. 

1,460,554  :  July  3. 
Moore,  Merrill,  Creston,  Iowa.     Mold  for  tiles  or  blocks 

of  concrete.     1,457,991 ;  June  5. 
Moore  &  Moore,   Inc.      (See   Moore,   MacCormick   G.,   as- 
signor.) 
Moore,   Osborne   L.,    Jefferson,   Mo.     Index   for   numbers. 

1,463,656  ;    July   31. 
Moore,  Oscar  E.,  Dorrls,  Calif.     Well-drilling  apparatus. 

1,449,533;  Mar.   27. 
Moore,    Oscar   W.,    Chicago,    HI.     Temperature   indicator. 

1.466.886  ;  Sept.  4. 

Moore,   Oscar   W.,    Chicago,    111.      Temperature    indicator. 

1.466.887  ;  Sept.  4. 

Moore,  Otto,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  S.  Moore,  Frank- 
fort, Ind.     Trolley  wheel.     Rel5,693  ;  Oct.  2. 
Moore,     Paul    R.,     Portland,     Teun.       Loose-leaf     binder. 

1,446,809  ;    Feb.    27. 
Moore,  Philip  W..  Hubbard  Woods,  assignor  to  The  P.  & 

M.    Company,   Chicago,   111.     Rail   anchor.      1,476,410 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Moore   Push-Pin    Company.      (See  Mills,   William    P.,   as- 
signor.) 
Moore,    R.     Sherman,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Belt-fastening 

machine.     1,454,449  ;  May  8. 
Moore,    R.    Sherman,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Belt    fastener. 

1,454,450  ;  May  8. 
.Moore,   Ralph    P.,   Morrisville,   N.   C.     Safety   clutch   for 

saw    mandrels.      1,441,819 ;    Jan.    9. 
Moore,   Ray   W.,  Adena,  assignor   of  one-fourth   to  J.   J. 

Roby,    Cfleveland,    Ohio.      Vehicle    wheel.       1,440,928 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Moore,  Raymond   G.,   assignor  to  The  Bassick   Company, 

Bridgeport,  Conn.     Latch  for  doors.     1,440.884  ;  Jan.  2. 
Moore.  Raymond   G.,   assignor  to  The  Bassick   Company, 

Bridgeport,  Conn.     Door  latch.     1,443,635  ;  Jan.  30. 
Moore,   Raymond   G.,  assignor  to   The  Bassick   Company, 

Bridgeport,  Conn.     Automobile  hood  clamp.     1,462,493  ; 

July  24. 
Moore,   Raymond  G.,  assignor  to   The  Bassick  Company, 

Bridgeport,  Conn.     Door  latch.     1,471,523 ;  Oct.  23. 
Moore,   Raymond   G.,   assignor  to  The  Bassick  Company, 

Bridgeport,  Conn.     Door  latch.     1,473,378  ;  Nov.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpliahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Moore,  Raymond  G.,  assignor  to  The  Bassick  Company, 
Bridgeport,   Conn.      Doorlatch.      1.474.158;   Nov.   13. 

Moore,  Raymond  H.     (See  Moore,  Edward  .7.,  and  R.  H.) 
Moore,  Richard  S.,  and  L.  B.  Jones,   Rockdale,  Tex.     Oil 
filter.      1,401,627 ;    .July    10. 

Moore,  Robert  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  mak- 
Inj;  abrasiv,^   belts.     1,456,501  :   May   29. 

Moore,  Robert  H.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Capron 
Company.     Lingerie  clasp.     1,444,801 ;  Keb.  13. 

Moore,   Robert    H.,    assignor   to    Capron    Company,    Prov- 
idence, R.  I.     Vernier  tuning  dial.     1,461,493  ;  July  10. 
Moore,   Roscoe,   assignor   to    Vulcan   Iron   Works,    Wilkes- 
Barre,   Pa.     Interlocking  device.     1,467,554;   Sept.    11. 

Moore,    Roswell   A.,    assignor    to   Waterbury    Buckle    Co., 
.  Waterbury,  Conn.    Garter  trimming.    1,455.926  ;  May  22. 

Moore,  Roswell  A.,  assignor  to  Waterbury  Buckle  Co., 
Waterbury,  Conn.    Garter  trimming.    1,465,992  ;  Aug.  28. 

Moore,  Samuel  J.      (See  Green,  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Moore,  Samuel  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  D.  Miller. 
Cleveland,   Ohio.     Tire   valve.     1,475,023  ;   Nov.   20. 

Moore,  Thomas  E.,  Grand  Junction,  Colo.  Beet-harvest- 
ing machine.     1,442,963  ;  Jan.  23. 

Moore,  Thomas  P.    (See  Moore,   George  C.   and  T.   F. ) 

Moore,  Ulysses  S.,  Loma.x,  111.  Tool  box  for  motor  vehi- 
cles.    1,467,555;  Sept.  11. 

Moore,  Virginia  V.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Sewing  accessory, 
1,456,032;  May  22. 

Moo're,  Wilbert  P.,  Worland,  Wyo.  Spark-plug  tester. 
1,471,976;   Oct.   23. 

Moore,  William  D.,  assignor  to  American  Cast  Iron  Pipe 
Company,  Birmingham,  Ala.  MoW-facing  device. 
1,471,051 ;  Oct.  16. 

Moore,  William  D.,  assignor  to  American  Cast  Iron  Pipe 
Company,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  centrifugally  casting  metal  bodies.  1,471,052; 
Oct.  16. 

Moore,  William  D.,  assignor  to  American  Cast  Iron  Pipe 
Company,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Centrifugal  refractory 
mold  and  preparing  the  same.     1,471,053  ;  Oct.  16. 

Moore,  William  D.,  assignor  to  American  Cast  Iron  Pipe 
Company,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Producing  centrifugal 
castings  with  a  protective  coating.     1,471,054  ;  Oct.  16. 

Moore.  William  E.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Dispatch  jacket. 
1,444.750;   Feb.   6. 

Moore,  William  E^  Beaver.  H.  F.  Alter,  E.  A.  HanCf,  Pitts- 
burgh, J.  R.  Eckley,  New  Kensington,  Pa.,  and  F. 
Wright,  Newport,  Ky.,  assignors  to  Pittsburgh  Engineer- 
ing Works,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electric  furnace.  1,444,980  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Moore,  William  G.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Invertible  desk  cabinet. 
Des.   62,792;   July  31. 

Moore,  William  H.  S.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Pliers. 
1,442,170;   Jan.  16. 

Moore,  William  H.  S.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Truck  wheel. 
1,448,144  ;   Mar.   13. 

Moore,  Young,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Liberty  Electric  Company.  Electric 
iron.     1,472,762;  Oct.  30. 

Moore,  Zola  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Undergarment. 
1,456,814  ;  May  29. 

Moorhouse,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  1,442,533 ; 
Jan.   16. 

Moorhouse,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Packarii  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.    Motor  vehicle.    1,455,169  ;  May  15. 

Moorhouse,  Alfred,  Jackson,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor 
Car  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Clutch.  1,455,848 ; 
May  22. 

Moorhouse,   Sadie  M.      (See  Rieske,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Moorhouse,  Samuel,  Leeds,  England.  Spinning,  doubling, 
twisting,  and  like  machine.     1,460,033  ;  June  26. 

Moorman,  J.  Hari-y.      (See  Anderson,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Moors,  George  F.,  and  E.  E.  Martin,  assignors  to  The 
Recip-Roto  Engine  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Regulat- 
ing device  for  steam  boilers.     1,473,120  ;  Nov.  6. 

Moors,  Walter.     (See  Lees,  W.,  and  Moors.) 

Moors,  Walter  C.,  Owensboro,  Ky.  Weed  extractor. 
1,455,144  :  May  15. 

Moorshead,  Thomas  C,  Alton,  111.  Machine  for  making 
pressed  glassware.     1,445.345  ;  Feb.  13. 

Moose,  Otto  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Water  heater.  1,466,142  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Moothart,  Lyman  L.,  .Junius,  S.  Dak.  Wagon  bed. 
1,454.179  ;  May  8. 

Mora,  John  F.      (See   Stranahan,  James  F..   assignor.) 

Morabito,  Dominlck.      (See  Croce,  T.,  and  Morabito.) 

Moraine,  Blza  H.,  Guthrie  Center,  Iowa.  Automatic 
sugar  sacker.     1,469,673  ;  Oct.  2. 

Moran,  Edward  J.,  Chicago.  111.  Method  of  and  appara- 
tus for  laying  reenforcing  plates  in  the  manufacture  of 
tire   liners.      1,465,611  ;    Aug.    21. 

Moran,  Edward  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Adjustable  mold 
for  forming  leather  diaphragms.     1,464,369 ;  Aug.  7. 

Moran,  Edward  M.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Diaphragm  and  mak- 
ing same.     1,465,610  ;  Aug.  21. 

Moran,  Henry  J.,  Concord,  N.  H.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  A.  F.  Masury,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Magneto.  1,441,019  ; 
Jan.    2. 

Moran,  Henry  N.,  and  C.  A.  Ccllea,  Woonsocket,  R.  I 
Spraying  container.     1,466,370 :   Aug.   28. 

Moran,  Patrick  J.,  East  CHeveland,  Ohio.  Blast  furnace 
1,460,429  ;  July  3. 


Moran,  Robert  C,  Ridley  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
I'ont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Re- 
covery of  by-products  in  mercury  fulminate  manufac- 
ture.     1,459,410;    June    19. 

Moran,  Theron  D..  Dillon,  Mont.  Attachment  for  disk 
harrows.     1,475,312;  Nov.  27. 

Moran,    William    F.      (See   Conlon,    W.   J.,    and   Moran.) 

Morant,  Henry  C.  P.,  Hawthorn,  Victoria,  Australia. 
Film-developing  apparatus.     1,462,019  ;  July  17. 

Morava,  Wensel,  Chicago,  111.  Cotton-boll-ripening  appa- 
ratus.    1,460,555  ;  July  3. 

Moravec,  John,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Rossing  machine.      1,456,328  ;   May  22. 

Morcom,  Reginald  K.,  Birmingham,  England,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Blade-securing  means  and  making  same.  1,466,312 ; 
Aug.    28. 

Morden  Frog  &  Crossing  Works.  (See  Gibbs,  Benedict 
T.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Morden,  Stephen  R.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Grease  re- 
tainer.    1,464,770;  Aug.  14. 

Mordey,  William  M.,  Westminster,  England.  Electromag- 
netic separation  or  concentration  of  minerals. 
1,463,713;   July   31. 

More,  George,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hose  reel.  1,450,006 ; 
Mar.   27. 

Moreau,  Charles  L.,  et  al.  (See  Welch,  John  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Moreau,  Marcel.     (See  Puttaert,  H.  F.,  and  Moreau.) 

Moreau,  Oscar  F.  (See  Martel,  L.  V.  and  Methot,  as- 
signors.) 

Morehead,  John,  Detroit,  Mich.  Steam  trap.  1,462,144  ; 
July  17. 

Morehouse.  Eugene,  assignor  to  B.  A.  Ballon  &  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Forming  buttons. 
1,442,231;   Jan.    16. 

Morehouse,  Eugene,  assignor  to  B.  A.  Ballou  &  Company, 
Incorporated,  Providence,  R.  I.  Safety  catch.  1,456,140  : 
May  22. 

Morehouse,  Lyman  F.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Means 
for  equalizing  transmission  over  lines  of  different  elec- 
trical characteristics.     1,458,988  ;   June  19. 

Morel,  Louis,  assignor  to  A.  L.  Schmitz,  Boulogne-sur- 
Seinc,   France.     Spark   plug.     1,478,135 ;   Dec.   18. 

Morel,    Peter.       (See    Parente,    Giuseppe,    assignor.) 

Moreland,  Frederick  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Gas-analysis  ma- 
chine.    1,448,901 ;  Mar.  20. 

Morell,  Harold  W.,  Union  Course,  N.  Y.  Shoe  case. 
1,447,145;   Feb.    27. 

Moren,  John  A.     (See  Reitan,  Edward  M.,  assignor.) 

Moreno,  Manuel  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Shoe-polishing 
device.     1,452,386;   Apr.   17. 

Moreschini,  Ronald,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Beet  harvester. 
1,445,535 ;.  Feb.  13. 

Moreton.  Henry  H.     (See  Williams,  R.  B.,  and  Moreton.) 

Morey,  Harold  A.,  and  C.  P.  R.  Warren,  Sault  Ste.  Marie, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Paper  -  core  bundling  device. 
1,458,236  ;  June  12. 

Morey,  Harry  J.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Electric  switch. 
1,444,000;   Feb.   6. 

Morgan,  Alfred  P.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Rheostat.  1,459,070  ; 
June    19. 

Morgan,  Bernard,  Keene,  N.  H.  Hose  clamp.  1,477,071 : 
Dec.  11. 

Morgan,  Charles  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Testing  device  for 
Ignition  systems.     1,459,114  ;  June  19. 

Morgan  Construction  Company.  (See  Carroll,  Elbert  H., 
assignor. ) 

Morgan  Construction  Company.  (See  Crosby,  Fred  B., 
assignor.) 

Morgan  Construction  Company.  (See  Edwards,  Victor  E., 
assignor.) 

Morgan  Construction  Company.  (See  George,  Jerome  R., 
assignor.) 

Morgan  Construction  Company.  (See  George,  J.  R.,  and 
Carroll,  assignors.) 

Morgan  Construction  Company.  (See  Isley,  George  H., 
assignor.) 

Morgan,  David  W.  R.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westlnghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company. 
Large  jet  condenser.     1,457,788  ;  June  5. 

Morgan,  Donald  C,  assignor  to  American  Sanitary  Lock 
Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Coin-controlled  lock.  1,465,052  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Morgan,  Edmund  C,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  for  mining. 
1,440,788;  Jan.  2. 

Morgan,  Edmund  C,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  for  mining. 
1,440,789;    Jan.    2. 

Morgan,  Edmund  C,  Chicago,  111.  Mining  apparatus. 
1,445,230;   Feb.   13. 

Morgan,  Edmund  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mining  and  load- 
ing machine.     1,440,790;   Jan.  2. 

Morgan,  Edmund  C.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mining  and  load- 
ing machine.     1.440.791 ;  Jan.  2. 

Morgan,  Edmund  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mine-roof-support- 
ing method  and  apparatus.     1,450,329  ;  Apr.  3. 

Morgan,  Edmund  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mining  apparatus. 
1,450,603  ;  Apr.  3. 

Morgan,  Edmund  C,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for  mining.     1,451,101  ;  Apr.  10. 

Morgan.  Edmund  C.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mining  machine. 
1,456,991 ;  May  29. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Morgan,  Edmund  C,  deceased.  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  O.  E. 
Morgan,  executrix.  Cutting  chain.  1,468,866 ; 
Sept.  25.   , 

Morgan,  Edmund  C,  deceased.  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  O.  E. 
Morean,  executrix.  Cbain  cutter  for  miniug  machines. 
1,468,914;  Sept.  25. 

Morgan,  Edmund  C,  deceased.  New  York,  N.  Y.  ;  O.  E. 
Morgan,  executrix.  Loading  machine.  1,473,157  ; 
Nov.  0. 

Morgan,  Edmund  C,  deceased,  Hichmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  ; 
O.  E.  Morgan,  executrix.  Tunneling  machine. 
1,473,498  ;  Nov.  6. 

Morgan,  Edmund  C,  deceased,  Chicago,  111.  ;  O.  E.  Morgan, 
executrix.     Mining  machine.     1,474,000 ;   Nov.   13. 

Morgan,  Edward  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  stand. 
1,457,990  ;  June  5. 

Morgan  Engineering  Company.  (See  Taylor,  Clarence 
L.,  assiRnor.) 

Morgan,  Ernest  A.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Commercial  ferti- 
lizer.    1,440,836;   Jan.   2. 

Morgan,  Francis  L..,  Washington,  Iowa.  Stock-watering 
apparatus.     1,476,095  ;  Dec.  4. 

^^orgnn.  I'rank  S.     (See  Kirkpatrick,  B.  S.,  and  Morgan.) 

Morgan,  Frank  S.,  Berkeley.  Calif.  Sluice  box.  1.476.169  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Morgan,  Garrett  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Traffic  signal. 
1.475,024  ;   Nov.  20. 

Morgan,  George,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Guard  for  buffing 
wheels.     1,465,860  ;  Aug.  21. 

Morgan,  George  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Surveying  instru- 
ment.    1,468,368;  Sept.  18. 

Morgan,  Gilbert  T.,  London,  assignor  to  Imperial  Trust 
for  The  Encouragement  of  Scientific  and  Industrial 
Research,  Westminster,  London,  England.  Manufacture 
of  aromatic  arylsulphonyl  and  arylene-disulpbonyl  de- 
rivatives of  1  :4  naphtbylenediamine  and  its  sulphonic 
acids.     1.442,818;  Jan.  23. 

Morgan,  James  C,  and  C.  S.  Schroeder.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Yale  &  Towne 
Manufacturing  Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Crane. 
1,443.376;  Jan.  30. 

Morgan.    James   R.      (See   Barnes,    G.    C,    and    Morgan.) 

Morgan,  Jesse  A.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Vehicle  sign. 
1,470,387:  Oct.  9. 

Morgan,  John  H.,  et  al.  (See  Garside,  Edmund,  as- 
signor.) 

Morgan,  Leander  J.,  Marion,  111.  Aviator's  suit. 
1,444,699;   Feb.   6. 

Morgan,  Louis  A.,  Safety  Harbor,  Fla.  Wrench. 
1.467,7.35  :  Sept.  11. 

Morsan,  Neil  E.,  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  Insecticide- 
1.475,445;    Nov.    27. 

Morgan,  Olive  E.,  executrix.      (See  Morgan,  Edmund  C.) 

Morgan,  Porter  S.,  NoTwalk,  Conn.  Shock  absorber. 
1.472,420  ;  Oct.  30. 

Morpan  Pump  &  Motor  Corporation.  (See  Morgan,  Rob- 
ert,  assignor.) 

Morgan,  Ralph  L.,  W.  S.  Griffith,  and  E.  Churchill,  jr., 
Worcester,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Green- 
field Tap  and  Die  Corporation,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Mag- 
netic chuck.     1,451,268  ;  Apr.   10. 

Morgan,  Rees  C,  assignor  to  Bethlehem  Steel  Company, 
Bethlehem,  Pa.  Device  for  preventing  relative  rota- 
tion   of  sriin  cylinders.      1,466,800 ;    Sept.   4. 

Morgan,  Richard  E.,  Orlando,  Fla.  Floor  clamp. 
1.475,851  :  Nov.  27. 

Morgan,  Robert,  assignor  to  Morgan  Pump  &  Motor  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.     Pump.     1,449,534  ;  Mar.  27. 

Morgan,  Robert  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Stationery-vending 
machine.     1,443,236  ;   Jan.   23. 

Mor.gan,  Walter  E.,  Dayton,  Tenn.  Fastener  for  basket 
covers.     1 .466,801 ;  Sept.  4. 

Morgan,  Wilbert  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Drier  for  photo- 
graphic prints.     1,457,451  ;  June  5. 

Morgan,   William.      (See   Anderson,   E.   T.,  and   Morgan.) 

Morgan,  William  H.,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Metal  wheel. 
1,440,929;    Jan.   2. 

Morgan,  William  H.,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Metal  wheel. 
1.444,201  :    Feb.   6. 

Morgan.  William  R.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Nut-tapping  machine. 
1,475.711  :   Nov.   27. 

Morgan,  Willis  H.,  Connersville,  Ind.  Cupola-charging 
hoist.     1,457,450  ;  June  5. 

Morgan  &  Wright.     (See  .Abbott,  Adrian  O.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Morgan  &  Wright.     (See  Coe,  John  P.,  assignor.) 

Morgan  &  Wright.     (See  Galpin,  G.,  and  Baer,  assignors.) 

Morgan  ,.t  Wright.     (See  Gunn,  James  N.,  assignor.) 

Morgan  &  Wright.      (See  Holmes,  Rudolph  A.,  assignor.) 

Morgan  &  Wright.  (See  Hopkinson,  E.,  and  Jury,  as- 
signors.) 

Morgan  4  Wright.     (See  Hoyt,  Homer  J.,  assignor.) 

Morgan   &   Wright.      (See  Jury.   Alfred  E.,   assignor.) 

Morgan  &  Wright.     (See  McNeill,  George,  assignor.) 

Morgan  &  Wright.      (S(o  Mul.'oy,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Morgan  &  Wright.      (See  Nesmith,  R.  H.,  assignor.) 

Moi-'au  &  Wright.     (See  O'Brien,  Raymond  J.,  assignor.) 

Morgan  &  Wright.     (See  Tbacher,  Sheldon  P.,  assignor.) 

Morgan  &  Wright.  (See  Tilton.  G.,  and  Abbott,  as- 
signors.) 

Morganstern,  Alice.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bloomers. 
1,470.999;  Oct.   16. 

Morgenstern,  Nathan.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Movable  eve  for 
stuffed  toys.     1,463,832  ;  Aug.  7. 


Morgenstern,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Automobile  safety 

device.     1,448,459;  Mar.   13. 
Morgner,      Carl      G.,      Chicago,      111.       Window      screen. 

1,471,187  :  Oct.  16. 
MorhofT,  Edward   W.,  and   C.   W.   Dobelin,  Madison,   Wis. 

Conductor  hook.     1,476,764  ;  Dec.   11. 
Morhoff.    William    F.,    Madison,     Wis.       Gutter    hanger. 

1,472,612  ;  Oct.  30. 
Mori,    Albert    II.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Float.      1,466,671 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Moriarty,    Daniel   F.,    et    al.      (See    Dewey,    Edward    H., 

assignor.) 
Morici,   Nazarene,   Chicago,    111.     Carving  or   reproducing 

machine.     1,450,698;  Apr.  3. 
Morin,   Amos.      (See  Butler,   O.,   and   Morin.) 
Morin,  Urcise  A.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.   Bread  slicer.   1,446,391 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Morina,   Philip,  Washington,  D.  C.     Cabinet.     1,455,219 ; 

May  15. 
Morinelli,    Thomas,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Resilient    wheel. 

1.445.536  ;  Feb.  13. 

Morinsky,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Cracker  Jack  Co.  Apparatus  for 
molstureproofing  packages.     1,461,760;  July  17. 

Morinsky,  Louis.  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  nine-tenths 
to  H.  Gf.  Eckstein,  jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Gear-shift  mecha- 
nism.    1,464,328  ;  Aug.  7. 

Morisette,  Napoleon  W.,  Coleman  Township,  Ontario, 
Canada.  Safety  clamp  for  diamond-drill  rods. 
1.458,906  :  June  12. 

Morison,  Donald  B.,  Hartlepool.  England.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  preventing  the  absorption  of  air  by 
boiler  feed  water  or  other  liquid.     1.455.927  ;  May  22. 

Morison,  Donald  B.,  Hartlepool,  England.  Cap  nut. 
1,459,548;  June  19. 

Morison,  Donald  B.,  Hartlepool,  England.  Feed-water- 
control  system.     1,472,931 ;  Nov.  6. 

Moritz,  ,Tohn  G.,  Glassport,  Pa.  Glass  mold.  1,474,329  ; 
Nov.   13. 

Moritz.  Robert  F.,  assignor  to  Samuel  M.  Langston  Com- 
pany, Camden,  N.  J.     Cutter  head.     1,446,016  :  Feb.  20. 

Morlan,  Fred  II-.  Fairfield.  111.  Brake  apparatus  for  motor 
vehicles.     1.476.170  ;  Dec.  4. 

Morland  &  Impey  Limited.  (See  Horsfield,  Walter  R., 
assignor.) 

Morley  Button  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Donovan, 
Timothy,  assignor.) 

Morley,  Denys  W.,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Marking 
machine.     1,451,709  ;  Apr.  17. 

Morley,  George  W..  et  al.     (See  Kemp.  Edward,  assignor.) 

Morlev,  Mike.     (See  Sweet,  L.  L.,  and  Morley.) 

Morlev,  William  H.,  MancBester,  N.  H.  Drip-pan  signal. 
1,458,663;  June  12. 

Moron,  Alfred  L.,  East  Boston,  Mass.  Milk  dispenser. 
1,473,499;  Nov.  6. 

Morpeth,  Anthony.  Muskegon,  Mich.  Shade  roller. 
1,455,145  ;  May  15. 

Morris,  John  H.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Multiple  core-making 
machine.     1,447,683  ;  Mar.  6. 

Morral,  Samuel  E.      (See  Morral.  William  W.  and  S.  E.) 

Morral,  Samuel  E.  and  W.  W.,  Morral,  Ohio.  Green-corn- 
husk-ing  machine.     1.445,843  :  Feb.  20. 

Morral.  Samuel  E.  and  W.  W.,  Morral,  Ohio.  Butt-remov- 
ing device.     1,458,142  ;  June  12. 

Morral,  William  W.     (See  Morral.  Samuel  E.  and  W.  W.) 

Morral,  William  W.  and  S.  E.,  Morral,  Ohio.  Machine 
for   cutting   corn   from   the   cob.      1,465,525 ;   Aug.    21. 

Morrell,  Albert  II.     (See  Wishart,  W.,  and  Morrell.) 

Morrell,  David  S.,  Oldtown,  Me.  Article  holder. 
1,471,799  ;  Oct.  23. 

Morrell,      George,      Leominster,     Mass.        Umbrella     tip. 

1.445.537  ;   Feb.    13. 

Morrell,  JacQue  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificial  or 
synthetic  charcoal  and  producing  the  same.  1,478,985  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Morrell,  Jacque  C-.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of 
artificial  charcoal.     1,478,986  ;  Dec.  25. 

Morrell,  Jacque  C,  Chicago,  111.  Production  of  adsorb- 
ent  charcoal.      1,478.987  ;   Dec.    25. 

Morrell,  Michael,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  of 
one-half  to  G.  S.  Carlucci,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Automatic 
oil  feeder  for  silk-conlng  machines.     1.449,342  ;  Mar.  20. 

Morrill.  Charles  F.,  Boston,  Mass.  Fire  escape. 
1,45.-). 028;  May  22. 

Morrill,  Joseph  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Comnanv,  Incorporated.  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Telephone    system.      1,472.485 :    Oct.    30. 

Morrill,  Richard  R.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Oliver 
Oil-Gas  Burner  and  Machine  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Oil  burner.     1,452,521  ;  Apr.  24. 

Morris-Airev.  Harold,  and  G.  Shearing,  Portsmouth,  and 
S.  R.  MuHard,  Southflelds,  London,  England.  Ther- 
mionic valve.     1,447,481 ;  Mar.   6. 

Morris,  Alexander,  and  E.  H.  Houtz.  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Motor-vehicle  top.     1,475,852  :  Nov.   27. 

Morris,  Andrew,  Powell  River,  British  (Columbia,  Canada. 
Level.     1,448,031;  Mar.   13. 

Morris,  Archibald  W.,  Russel  Pocket,  Kulara,  via  Cairns, 
Queensland,   Australia.     Lock.      1,459,234 ;   June   19. 

Morris.  Arthur  H.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Adjustable  tool 
head.     1,468,827  ;  Sept.  25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
A  Iphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Morris,   B  Frederick   C,  Oklahoma,  Okla.     Animal  poke. 

1,449,535  ;    Mar.    27. 
Morris  Can  Closure  Company.      (See  Harris,  F.  R.,  and 

Hollander,   assignors.) 
Morris,    Carroll    B.,    Grimes,    Calif.      Direction    Indicator 

for  motor  vehicles.     1,472,186  ;  Oct.  30. 
Morris,     Charles    W.,     Laramie,     Wyo.       Oil-well     bailer. 

1,461, .S65  :  .Tuly  10. 
Morris,  Columbus  H.,  Kannapolls,  N.  C.     Stop  mechanism 

for  cardlns  machines.     1,450,044  ;  Mar.  27. 
Morris  &  Company.     (See  Genung,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 
Morris,  David   E.   and  T.  T.,  What  Cheer,    Iowa.     Lock. 

1,449,909  ;    Mar.   27. 
Morris,  Edward  D.,  Chicago,  111.      Seam  presser  for  shoe 

uppers.     1,452,251  ;  Apr.  17. 
Morris,  Francis  A.,   assignor   to  Bachmann  Bros.,   Phila- 
delphia.   Pa.      Spectacle    hinge.      1,467,946 ;    Sept.    11. 
Morris,   Fred   C,   as.slgnor   of  one-half   to   A.    A.    Rector. 

Snn     Francisco,     Calif.      Brake-band     silencing     pad. 

1,470,864;  Oct.  16. 
Morris,   Fred  M.,   Pascagoula,   Miss.      Hitch.      1,465,168 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Morris,     Frederick     C,     Sydney,     Nova     Scotia,     Canada. 

Dough  cutter.     1,446,513  ;  Feb.  27. 
Morris,  George.      (See  Lutz,   Herbert,   ns.si{.'nor. ) 
Morris,    George    H.,    Macon,    Ga.      Device    for    preventing 

the    accumulation    of    moisture    upon    the    windshields 

of  automobiles   and   the   like.     1,441,238 ;    Jan.   9. 
Morris,  George  T.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  J.  Adams, 

Missoula,     Mont.       Adjustable     doorstop.       1,472,531  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Morris,    George   T.,    assignor   of   one-third   to   F.    Madsen 

and    one-third    to     H.     L.     Shapard,    Missoula,    Mont. 

Ventilating  cover  for  containers.     1,469,169  ;   Sept.  25. 
Morris,    Harry,   Chicago,    111.      Hand   bag.      Des.    61,859 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Morris,    Harry,   Chicago,    111.      Hand   bag.      Des.    61,860 ; 

.Tan.  30. 
Morris,   Harry,   Chicago,   111.     Clasp  for  hand  bag.     Des. 

61.861  ;  Jan.  30. 
Morris,    Harry   F.,    Collingswood,    N.    J.      Furnace    grate. 

1.443,496;  Jan.  30. 
Morris,   Henry,   assignor  to   The  Western   Tool   &  Manu- 
facturing   Company,    Springfield.    Ohio.      Dressing    tool 

for  emery  wheels.     1,457,452  ;  June  5. 
Morris,   Henrv   F.,   Collingswood,   N.   J.      Sectional  water 

grate.     1,456,521  ;  May  29. 
Morris,   .Tames   B.,   Nashville,   Tenn.      Tool   for   removing 

valves.     1,463,130  ;  July  24. 
Morris,    .Tasper   N.,    Hattiesburg,    Miss.      Universal   joint. 

1,456,329  ;  May   22. 
Morris,  John.      (See  Hayden.  J.  B..  Morris,  and  George. t 
Morris,  John  W.      (See   Faidley,   W.  D.,  jr.,  Morris,  and 

Patterson.) 
Morris,  Joseph  F.,  West    Lafayette,  Ind.     Wash  machine. 

1,442,695;  Jan.   16. 
Morris,    Leigh    W.      (See    Stoms,    Marion    W.,    assignor.) 
Morris,  Louis  R.,  Taft,  Calif.     Shaft  drive  for   combina- 
tion drilling  and  w  11  puUins.     1,456,186  ;  May  22. 
Morris,  M.  E.     (See  Elliott,  James  F.,  assignor.) 
Morris,    Maynard   D.,    Winnipeg,   assignor    of  one-half  to 

J.  J.  Howe,  Dauphin,  Manitoba,  Canada.     Breaker-arm 

synchronizer.     1,453,635  ;  May  1. 
Morris,  Octavius  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  C.  Barks, 

New   Orleans,   La.     Ice-making   apparatus.      1,465,280 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Morris  Paper  Mills.     (See  Leopold,  Samuel  N.,  assignor.) 
Morris  I'apor   Mills.      (See  Moyev,   Charles   L.,   assignor.) 
Morris,    Scott.      (See    Nichols,    Roland    A.,   assignor.) 
Morris,   Shiras,  assignor   to  The  Hart  &  Hegeman  Manu- 
facturing   Company,    Il.irtford,     Conn.       Actuator    for 

electric  appliances.      1,446. 6.')2  ;   Feb.   27. 
Morris,  Stanley  S.,  New  Orleans,  La.     Combination  clock 

stand  and  pad  support.     Des.  62.535  ;  June  19. 
Morris,  Thomas  C,  Harrisville,  W.  Va.     Valve  for  tanks, 

etc.     1,457,743  ;  June  5. 
Morris,  Thomas  J.,  Richmond,  Va.     Umbrella.     1,460,821  ; 

July  3. 
Morris,  Thomas  T.     (See  Morris,  David  E.  and  T.  T.) 
Morris,   William,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Valve-operating  mech- 
anism.     1.448,145:   Mar.   13. 
Morris,   William  J.,   Memphis,  Tenn.     Crate.     1,446,100; 

Feb.   20. 
Morris,  William  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.,  assignor  to   Ameri- 
can     Chain      Company,      Inc.        Automobile     humper. 
1,461,431 ;  July  10. 
Morrisey,    William    J.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Toy.      Des. 

62,241 ;  Apr.  24. 
Morrison.  Abraham,  Worcester,  Mass.     Mop.      1,454,940; 

May  15. 
Morrison,  Allen,  Sign  Co.     (See  Hudson,  William  L.,  as- 
signor.) 
Morrison,  Benjamin  R.,  assignor  to  G.  K.  Patterson,  Wil- 
mington,   N.    C.      Toothbrush    container.       1,448,231  ; 
Mar.   13. 
Morrison,  Charles  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Goods  container. 

1,464,827  ;   Aug.    14. 
Morrison,  Charles  IT.  W.,  assignor  to  M.  &  P.  Enterprises 
Limited  and   W.   H.   Peak,    London,   England.     Electric 
heater.     1.456.141  :  May  22. 
Morrison,    Charles    M.,    Harri.sburg,    Pa.      Motor-vehicle 
transmission.      1,446,392  ;    Feb.   20. 


Morrison,    Charles    N.,    assignor    to    The    Dow    Chemical 

Company,      Midland,      Mich.        Furnace.        1,473,831 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Morrison,  Charles  S.,  Elkins  Park,  assignor  to  Proctor  & 

Schwartz,   Inc.,   Philadelphia,  Pa.     Toggle.     1,455,596: 

May  15. 
Morrison,    Charley    M.,    Gladbroojc,    Iowa.      Coffee    urn. 

1,444,262  ;    Feb.    6. 
Morrison,    Hackley,    Richmond,    Va.      Safety    device    for 

pipe-cutting  machines.     1,457,992 ;   June  5. 
Morrison,  Hackley,  Richmond,  Va.    Pipe-end-finishing  tool. 

1,466,409  ;    Aug.    28. 
Morrison,    James.      (See    Steiner,    H.    W.,    Shipley,    and 

Morrison.) 
Morrison,   James,   assignor   to   The  Trailmoble   Company, 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Semitrailer.     1,441,292  ;  Jan.  9. 
Morrison,  James,   assignor  to  The  Trailmobile   Company, 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Semitrailer  jack.     1,475,592  ;  Nov.  27. 
Morrison,  James,  assignor  to  The  Highland  Body  Manu- 
facturing   Company,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Vehicle    body 

and   the  like.     1,451,626;  Apr.   10. 
Morrison,  James  W.,  and  T.  W.  Holt,  Staleybridge,  Eng- 
land.    Doubling,   twisting,   and   winding  and  such  like 

machine.     1,458.495;  June  12. 
Morrison,  John,  Troy,  N.  Y.     Brush.     1,444,202  ;  Feb.  6. 
Morrison,  John,  jr..  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.     Brush.     1,474,979  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Morrison,  John  A.,  Spokane,  Wash.    Exit  light.   1,469,946  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Morrison,     John     A.,     Mansfield,     Ohio.       Lifting     jack. 

1,476,096  :  Dec.  4. 
Morrison,    John     C,    Detroit,    Mich.       Preparing    peat. 

1,450,107;   Mar.    27. 
Morrison,   Lewis  E.,   Newark,   N.   J.,   assignor   to   himself 

and  S.  H.  Plum,  2d,  Madison,  N.  J.     Printing  machine. 

1,476.829  ;  Dec.  11. 
Morrison,  Montford,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rectifier  for  elec- 
tric currents.     1,466,541 ;   Aug.   28. 
Morri.son,  Oscar  P.,   Gomez,  Tex.     Incubator  attachment. 

1,440,743;  Jan.  2. 
Morrison,      Ralph      W.,      Omaha,      Nebr.       Phonograph. 

1,457,313  ;  June  5. 
Morrison,  Robert  A.,  and  F.  L.  Oswald,   Portland,   Oreg. 

Ironing  board.      1,450,986  ;   Apr.   10. 
Morrison.   Simon,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Combination  vanity 

box.     1,455.647;  May  15. 
Morrison,  Thomas  H.,   Chicago,   111.     Weighted   pendant, 

1,448,811 ;  Mar.  20. 
Morri.son,   Thomas  J.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Key-chain  reel. 

1,465,281  ;  Aug.  21. 
Morrison,  Tom,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M. 

Shuer  and  A.  Hattner,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Solf-heating  tool 

for  asphalt  pavements.     1,455,648  ;  May  15. 
Morrison,  Vaughn  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  F.  Beck- 

with,    Detroit,    Mich.       Fuel    economizer.       1,463,481 ; 

July  31. 
Morrison,  William  E.,  and  K.  Korpelaninen,  assignors  to 

H.  W.  Cooper,  Harrisburg,  Pa.    Artificial  leg.    1,459,235  ; 

June   19. 
Morrissey,  Edmund  H.,  Alton,  111.     Attachment  for  shoe- 
stitching    machines.      1,447,597 ;    Mar.    6. 
Morrissey,    Lilly     S.,    Richmond     Heights,    Mo.       Water- 
shedding  compound  for  glass   windshields.     1,466,888  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Morrow,  Howard  W.,  Phillipsburg,  assignor  to  IngersoU- 

Rand     Company.     Jersey     City,     N.     J.      Pin     puller. 

1,474,159;  Nov.  13. 
Morrow,   James   A.,   Wichita   Falls,   Tex.      Spring  wheel. 

1,450,748  ;  Apr.  3. 
Morrow,    John    B.,    Harrisburg,    Pa.      Pressure   regulator 

and  cut-off.     1,450,893  ;  Apr.  3. 
Morsdoff.    Richard,   West   Hoboken,   N.   J.      Cutting   tool. 

1,469,945  ;  Oct.  9. 
Morse,     Alan     L.,     Arlington,     Mass.       Resilient     wheel. 

1,446.922  ;   Feb.   27. 
Morse,  Albert  W.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.     Burner.     1,457,849  ; 

June  5. 
Morse,   Albert   W.,    Forest   Hills,   N.   Y.     Liquid  and   gas 

mixer.     1,474.603  ;  Nov.  20. 
Morse,  Albert  W.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.     Nebulizer  of 

liquids.     1,472,486  ;  Oct.  30. 
Morse,    Albert    W.,    Long   Island    City,    N.    Y.      Hand-op- 
erated pump.     1,478.485  •  Dec.  25. 
Morse,  Albert  W.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Anthony 

Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.    Nebulizer  of  liquids. 

1,468,370;  Sept.  18. 
Morse,   Alonzo    C,    and    H.    R.    Lewis,   jr.,    Shelby,    Ohio. 

Seamless-tube  drawing.     1.450.099  ;  Apr.  3. 
Morse.    Benjamin,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Hose    supporter. 

1,458.353;  .Tune  12. 
Morse  Chain  Company.     (See  Morse,  Frank  L.,  assignor.) 
Morse,    Charles    S.,    Roland    Park,    assignor  to   Baltimore 

Tube     Company,    Inc.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Method    and 

means    for    billet   casting.      1,466,738 :    Sept.    4. 
Morse,    Chester    H.,    Taunton,    Mass.      Liquid-measuring 

appar.itus.      1,467,058 ;    Sept.    4. 
Morse,   Clyde   S.,  De  Kalb,   111.      Sash  lock.     1,462,977; 

July  24. 
Morse,     Clyde    V.,    Galesburg,    HI.      Pump.      1,470,863; 

Oct.  16. 
Morse,    Errett    L.,    assignor    to    White    Brass    Castings 

Company,    Chicago,    111.      Timer   for   ignition    systems. 

1,474,376;  Nov.  20. 


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Morso,  Francis  J.,  Norwich,  England.  Aircraft.  1,455. SOI  ; 
May  T2. 

Morse,  Frank  L.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Morse  Chain 
Company.     Power  chain.     1,469,391  ;  Oct.  2. 

Morse,  Fred,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Life  belt.  1,460,430  ; 
July  3. 

Morse,  Harry  W.,  Stanford  University,  assignor  to  West 
End  Chemical  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Concentrat- 
ing brines.     1,468,389  :  Sept.  18. 

Mort;e.  Harry  W.,  Stanford  tTnlversity,  assignor  to  West 
End  Chemical  Company.  Oakland,  Calif.  Concentrat- 
ing brines.     1,468,390  :  Sept.  18. 

Morse  Instrument  Company  Inc.  (See  Morse,  Robert  V., 
assignor.) 

Morse,  John  P.,  Purley,  England.  Fastening.  1,466,097  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Morse,  Mark  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Magnetic 
Signal  Co.  Coil  cut-out  for  wigwag  signals.  1,477,889  ; 
Dec.    18. 

Morse,  Robert  V..  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Direct-fire-control  sys- 
tem.    1.441.535  ;  Jan.  9. 

Morse,  Robert  V.,  assignor  to  Morse  Instrument  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Lead  control  system  for  anti- 
aircraft artillery.     1,445,028  ;  Feb.  13. 

Morse,  William  F.,  assignor  to  S.  R.  Parry,  Rochester, 
N.    Y.      Clutch.      1.459.851  :    June   26. 

Morse,   William   J.,  Attleboro,   Mass.      Belt  buckle.     Des. 

62.847  ;  Aug.  7. 

Morse,   William   J.,  Attleboro,   Mass.     Belt  huckle.     Des. 

62.848  ;  Aug.  7. 

Morse,   William  J.,  Attleboro,   Mass.     Belt  huckle.     Des. 

62.849  :  Aug.  7. 

Morse,  William  S..  Detroit,  Mich.  Counterbore. 
1,465,612;  Aug.  21. 

Morson.   William  C.  T.      (See  Kehoe.   J.  .1..  and  Morson.) 

Mort,  Clyde  E.     (See  Chapman,  I.   S.,  and  Mort.) 

Mortensen,  Arlington  P.,  Prove,  Utah,  assignor  of  one- 
tenth  to  T.  H.  Dudley,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  Beet 
topper.     1,466,889  ;  Sept.  4. 

Mortensen,  Niels  L.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfsi. 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Motor  control.  1,448,56.'! ; 
Mar.   13. 

Mortensen.  Niels  L.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Controller  for  electric  motors. 
1.449,239  ;  Mar.  20. 

Mortensen,  Niels  L.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 
Co..  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Controller  for  driven  machines. 
1,477,840;   Dec.   18. 

Mortensen,  Soren  H.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufac- 
turing Companv.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Dvnamo-electric 
machine.     1,450,902  ;  Apr.  3. 

Morterud.  Einar,  Torderod,  near  Moss,  assignor  to  A/S 
Cellulosepatenter,  Christiania.  Norway.  Digesting 
wood  pulp.     1,478.614  ;  Dec.   25. 

Mortimer,  Charles  W.  (See  Snyder,  E.  R.,  and  Morti- 
mer.) 

Mortimer,  Louis  A.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, IncorporatPd,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Telephone-ex- 
change  system.     1,461,221 ;    July   10. 

Morton,  Albert  H.,  Lowell,  Mass.  Pick  counter  for 
looms.     1.478.903  :  Dec.   25. 

Morton,  Benjamin  W..  Williston,  Fla.  Plow  attachment 
for  tractors.     1,447,221  ;  Mar.  6. 

Morton.  Beniamin  W..  Williston.  Fla.  Plow  attachment 
for   tractors.      1,456,815:  May   29. 

Morton,  Ben.iamin  W.,  Williston,  Fla.  Wheeled  tr.Tctor. 
1,456,816:  May  29. 

Morton.  Ben.iamin  W.,  Williston.  Fla.  Plow  attachment 
for  tractors.     1,456,817  ;  ilay  29. 

Morton.  Benjamin  W.,  Williston,  Fla.  Wheeled  tractor. 
1.4.56,818  ;  May  29. 

Morton.  Benjamin  W..  Williston.  Fla.  Colter  attachment 
for  tractors.     1.456,819  ;  May  29. 

Morton,  Cavendish.  (See  Rathhone,  R.  L.  B.,  and  Mor- 
ton.) 

Morton,  Charles  D.,  assignor  to  Jlorton  Filter  Process 
Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Separation  and  filter  system 
and  apparatus.     1,450,560  ;  Apr.  3. 

Morton.  Dudley  J.,  Milford,  Conn.  Statuette.  Des. 
62,230;  Apr.  17. 

Morton  Filter  Process  Co.  (See  Morton,  Charles  D..  as- 
signor.) 

Morton,  Frank.  Muskogee,  Okla.  Ventilating  storage  bin. 
1.474.683:  Nov.  20. 

Morton,  Fred  S.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Sheet-metal  wheel  or 
roller.     1,444,881 ;    Feb.   13. 

Morton,  Gust  O.,  Rockford,  111.  Length-determining  de- 
vice for  drying  forms.     1.471.501  ;  Oct.  23. 

Morton.  Harold  A.,  and  M.  M.  Harrison,  assignors  to 
Thf^  Miller  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Patch  and 
making  same.     1,478,576 ;   Dec.   25. 

Morton,  Henry  E.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Magnetic  chuck. 
1,471,624;    Oct.   23. 

Morton,  John  A.,  AVilliston,  Tenn.  Sanitary  milk  and 
butter  conifer.     1,459,184;  ,Tune  3  9. 

Morton,  .Joseph  B.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Sanitary  bottle  holder. 
1,464,578  ;  Aug.  14. 

Morton,    Robert   F.      (See   Aucker,    A.   K.,   and   Morton.) 

Morton,  William  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Burner  for  furnaces. 
1.475,194;    Nov.   27. 

Morton,  William  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  V.  R.  Griggs, 
Havre,  Mont.     Shock  absorber.     1,452,568  ;  Apr.  24. 


Morykwas,  Tephan,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Portable  dark  room. 
1,446,762  ;    Feb.    27. 

Morylin,  Sam,  Bolivar,  Pa.  Rail  joint.  1,459,682 ; 
June    19. 

Mosauer,  Harry  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  L.  Laub, 
Newark,  N.  J.     Dice.     1,453,762;  May  1. 

Moscicki,  Ignacy,  Lwow.  I'oland.  Treating  bitumen  or 
cellulose-containing  substances.     1,455.546  ;  May  15. 

Moseley,  Earl.  Aurora.  111.     Rake.     1,444,001 ;  Feb.  6. 

Moseman,  John  H.  (See  Bonine,  C.  E.,  and  StaufCer,  as- 
signors.) 

Moser,  Aurelius  B.,  Orovllle,  Calif.  Container  holder. 
1.446,717;   Feb.  27. 

Moser,  Robert  W.,  Robbinsdale,  Minn.  Apparatus  for 
treating   sand   and   gravel.      1,461,067 ;    July    10. 

Moses,  Edmund  Q.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  H.  Plass. 
Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  said  Plass  assignor  to  said 
Moses.  Safety  brake-operating  mechanism.  1,449,831 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Moses,  Frank  D.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Valve  control. 
1.467,059  ;  Sept.  4. 

Moses,  George  H.     (See  Purvis,  J.  R.,  and  Moses.) 

Moses,  Max  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Motor-vehicle 
fender.     1,443,085;  Jan.  23. 

Moses,  William  B.,  Portland,  Me.  Electric  starting  and 
generating  apparatus.     1.456.033  ;   May  22. 

Moses,  William  S.,  Onamia,  Minn.  Instrument  for  the 
survey  and  solution  of  plane  triangles  In  field  work. 
1,453,078;  Apr.  24. 

Mosey,  Clarence  K.      (See  Mosey,  George  W.  and  C.  K.) 

Mosey,  George  W.  and  C.  K.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Valve- 
tappet  silencer.     1,454,453  ;  May  8. 

Mosher,  George  W.,  Newport,  Ky.  Fly  screen.  1,445,155  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Moshier,  William  J.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Match-igniting 
device.     1,462.978;   July  24. 

Mosier,  Frank  M.     (See  (iutridge,  L.  A.,  and  Mosier.) 

Moskowitz,  Max.      (See  Needlo,  Morris  Y.,  assignor.) 

Mosier  Lock  Company.  (See  Benham,  William  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mosier,  Moses,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  Bartels,  assignors 
to  Mosier  Safe  Company,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Safe,  safe 
cabinet,  and  similar  fire-resisting  structures.  1,441,874  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Mosier,  Moses.  New  York.  N.  Y.,  and  C.  Bartels,  Hamil- 
ton. Ohio,  assignors  to  The  Mosier  Safe  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Safe.     1,464,213;  Aug.  7. 

Mosier  Safe  Company,  The.     (Spe  Bartels,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Mosier  Safe  Company,  The.  (See  Goldsmith,  G.  M.,  and 
Bartels,  assignors.) 

Mosier  Safe  Comiiany.  (See  Mosier,  M.,  and  Bartels, 
assignors.) 

Mosley,  Elzie  V.,  assignor  to  N.  J.  James  and  M.  R.  Reed, 
Caroleen,  N.  C.  Battery  feed  for  automatic  looms. 
1.466,542  ;  Aug.  28. 

Mosley,  Frank  E.,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  .\pparatus  for 
controlling  the  operation  of  a  talking  machine  or 
machines  in  timed  relation  to  a  cinematographic  ma- 
chine.    1.464.329  ;   Aug.  7. 

Mosmann,  Reinhard,  St.  Gallen,  Switzerland.  Eloctricnl- 
ly-driven  sound  -  reproducing  machine.  1,455,262 ; 
May  15. 

Moss.  Austin  D.,  Sistersville,  W.  Va.  Combination  chair, 
swing,  and  hammock.     1,469,674  :  Oct.  2. 

Moss.  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Attaching  device  for  non- 
skid  chains.     1,456.<171  :  May  22. 

Moss,  Charles.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clasp  or  connecting 
device.     1,459.310:  June  19. 

Moss.  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y,  Antislipping  attachment 
for  vehicle  whpels.     1.460.S22:  July  3. 

Moss,  John  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone  support.  1,462,240  ; 
July  17. 

Moss,  Joseph.      (See  Rosenberg,  W.,  and  Moss.) 

Moss,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Woonsocket  Machine  &  Press 
Co.,  Inc..  Woonsocket.  R.  I.  Machine  for  preparing 
fibrous   material.      1,442.534  ;   .Tan.    16. 

Moss,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Woonsocket  Machine  &  Press 
Co.  Inc.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Cotton-preparing  machine 
and  the  like.     1,443,922  ;  Jan.  30. 

Moss,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Woonsocket  Machine  &  Press 
Co.  Inc.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Cotton-preparing  machine 
and   the  like.     1.444.516  :   Feb.   6. 

Moss,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Woonsocket  Machine  &  Press 
Co.,  Inc.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Cotton-preparing  machine 
and  the  like.     1,447,684  ;  Mar.  6. 

Moss,  Nathan.      (Spc  Soylinn,  George,  assignor.) 

Moss,  Sanford  A.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Genera)  Elec- 
tric Company.  Cooling  system  for  intPrnal-combustion 
engines  or  the  like.     1,456.072  ;  May  22. 

Moss,   W.   E.,   et  al.      (See   Wood.   Charles   R..   asslenor.) 

Moss,  Walter  E.,  Pt  al.      (See  Wood,  Charlps  Ti..  assiirnnr.) 

Mossay.  Paul  A.  H.,  and  H.  C.  E.  Jacoby,  London.  England. 
Cooling  of  dynamo-electric  machines.  1.45:!. 159; 
Apr.  24. 

Mossberg,  Frank,  assignor  to  Mossberg  Pressed  Steel 
Corporation,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Stropper.  1,441,536 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Mossberg.  Frank,  assignor  to  Mossberg  Pressed  Steel 
Corporation.  Attleboro,  Mass.  Making  beam  heads. 
1,444,002  ;  Feb.   6. 

Mossberg,  Frank,  assignor  to  Mossberg  Pressed  Steel  Cor- 
poration, Attleboro,  Mass.     Razor.     1,450,604  ;  Apr.  3. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Mossberg,  Prank,  assignor  to  Mossberg  Pressed  Steel 
Corporation,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Spool.  1,465,585 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Mossberg,  Franlc,  assignor  to  Mossberg  Pressed  Steel 
Corporation,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Beam  head.  1,465,586  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Mossberg,  Frank,  assignor  to  Mossberg  Pressed  Steel 
Corporation,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Beam  head.  1,465,587  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Mossberg,  Prank,  assignor  to  Mossberg  Pressed  Steel 
Corporation,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Beam  head.  1,465,588  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Mossberg,  Frank,  assignor  to  Mossberg  Pressed  Steel 
Corporation,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Beam  bead.  1,473,681 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Mossberg,  Frank,  assignor  to  Mossberg  Pressed  Steel 
Corporation,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Picker  stick.  1,477,584  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Mossberg,  Prank,  Company.  (See  Tuttle,  Walter  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mossberg  Pressed  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Mossberg, 
Prank,  assignor.) 

Mossi,  Chlrles  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  H.  A.  Chevola,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Balanced  oven  door.     1,468,391 ;  Sept.  18. 

Mossner,  Peter  C,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Folding  washbench. 
1,473,195  ;  Nov.  6. 

Motala  Verkstads  Nya  Aktiebolag.  (See  Von  Porat,  Karl 
H.  v.,  assignor.) 

Mote,  John  E.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Resilient  vehicle  tire. 
1,453,804  ;  May  1. 

Mothersill,  Thomas  B.  (See  Grlkscheit,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Motion  Picture  Improvement  Company.  (See  Holman, 
Arthur  J.,   assignor.) 

Motoki,  Mitsujiro,  and  C.  Xagi,  Tokyo-Pu,  Japan.  Pneu- 
matic tire.     1,464,085  ;  Aug.  7. 

Motor  Ignition  &  Devices  Company.  (See  Milton,  John 
L.,  assignor.) 

Motor  Products  Corporation.  (See  Diederich,  Paul  E., 
assignor.) 

Motor  Products  Corporation.  (See  Kellogg,  Homer  G., 
assignor.) 

Motor  Products  Corporation.  (See  Pritchard,  William  S., 
assignor.) 

Motor  Products  Corporation.  (See  Seeley,  Halstead  H., 
assignor.) 

Motor  Starter  &  Air  Pump  Company.  (See  Beam,  Edwin 
C,   assignor^ 

Mott,  Abram  CI.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Abram  Cox  Stove  Com- 
pany,  Philadelphia,   Pa.     Damper.     1,441,107 ;   Jan.    2. 

Mott,  Abram  C,  jr.,  assignor  to  Abram  Cox  Stove  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Smoke-consuming  furnace. 
1,447,806  ;  Mar.  6. 

Mott,  Carl  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester    Company.     Carburetor.     1,440,930 ;   Jan.   2. 

Mott,  Carl  W.,  assignor  to  Fort  Dearborn  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Sterling,  111.     Engine.     1,464.996;  Aug.  14. 

Mott,  Samuel  D.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Time-controlled  combi- 
nation circuit  look.     1.448,564;  Mar.   13. 

Motta,  Salvatore,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gun-equipped  aero- 
plane.    1,466,143  ;  Aug.  28. 

Motte,  Charles  M.,  Paris,  France.  Propeller  for  vessels. 
1.441,519  ;  Jan.  9. 

Motte,  Charles  M.,  Paris,  Prance.  Propeller  for  vessels. 
1,454,180;  May  8. 

Motter,  William  N.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Speed-control 
system.     1,476,997  ;  Dec.   11. 

Mottlau.  August  J.,  assignor  to  A.  Mecky  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Spring  washer  for  coaster  brakes. 
1,467,873;  Sept.  11. 

Motto,  Charles  E.      (See  Powell,  E.  L.,  and  Motto.) 

Moulden,   George  W.      (See  McCoy,   Elijah,   assignor.) 

Moulder,  Harry  G.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Amusement  device. 
1,463,290;  July  31. 

Moulton,  Adrian,  Devonport,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
Collapsible  crate  or   case.      1,471,524  ;   Oct.    23. 

Moulton,  Harley  C,  Medford,  Mass.,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  L.  M.  Stein,  Chicago,  111.  Blindstitch- 
piping  machine.      1,464.997  ;   Aug.   14. 

Moulton,  Harley  C,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  L.  M.  Stein,  Chicago,  111.  Work- 
presenting  mechanism  for  sewing  machines.  1,469.675; 
Oct.  2. 

Moulton,  Harley  C,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  L.  M.  Stein,  Chicago,  111.  Feeding 
mechanism  for  sewing  machines.     1,469,676  :  Oct.   2. 

Moulton,  Harold  R.,  and  E.  D.  Tillver,  assignors  to 
American  Optical  Company,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Mak- 
ing two-part  lenses.     1,449,343  ;  Mar.  20. 

Mt  Carmel  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Somers 
William   A.,    assignor.) 

Mount,  R.  S.,  and  P.  C.  Winkle,  Lebanon,  Mo.  Battery 
cover.     1,445,538  ;   Feb.  13. 

Mountain,  Thomas  0..  El  Paso,  Tex.  Valve  1  467  447  • 
Sept.  11.  '        ' 

Mountford,  William  J.,  Macon,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J. 
p  Bowden,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Securing  shingles  to  roofs. 
1,463,482  ;   July  31. 

Mountford,  William  S.  (See  Dubllier,  W.,  and  Mount- 
ford.) 

Moussenu,  Charles  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cross  chain-  for 
antiskid   chains.      1,467,188 ;    Sept.    4. 


Moussette,    Oliver    .1.,    Kichmoiul    Hill,    .\.    Y.      Crusher. 

1,463,921 ;   Aug.  7. 
Moussette,    Oliver    J.,    Richmond    Hill,    N.    Y.      Crusher. 

1,467,189  ;  Sept.  4. 
Moussong,  Andor.      (See  Lilske,  K.,  and  Moussong.) 
Moussoug,   Paul.      (See  LUske,  K.,  and  Moussong.) 
Moutray,  Van  O.,  Muskogee,  Okla.    Tire  filler.     1,453,884  ; 

May  1. 
Mowen,   Frederick   D.,   Plainfleld,  N.   J.     Fuel  vaporizing 

and  mixing  mechanism.     1,472,665  ;  Oct.  30. 
Mowrer,    Charles    L.,    Hagerstown,    Md.      Undergarment. 

1,473,500  ;  Nov.  6. 
Mowry,    Edward,    Rock    Falls,    111.,    assignor    to    Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.   Windrow  loader.   1,467,392  ; 
Sept.  11. 
Mowry,  Edward,  and  P.  Kane,  Sterling,  111.,  assignors,  by 
mesne    assignments,    to    International    Harvester    Com- 
pany.      Combined     side  -  delivery     rake     and     tedder. 
1,448,812;  Mar.  20. 
Mowry,    Lloyd    N.,    and    E.    Lovlg,    St.    Petersburg,    Fla. 

Salt  shaker.  1,446,101  ;  Feb.  20. 
Mowry,  William  P.,  Walllngford,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Silver  Company,  Meriden,  Conn.  Spoon  or  simi- 
lar article.  Des.  62,091  ;  Mar.  13. 
Moxey,  James  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company.  Adjustable  reach  bar.  1,471,346 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Moxham,  Arthur  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Obtaining  purified 

Iron  from  Its  ores.     1,472,131  ;  Oct.  30. 
Moyen,    Alphonse,    Edmonton,    Alberta,    Canada.       Hose 
coupling.     1,446,057  ;   Feb.  20. 

Moyer,  Arlington  C.     (See  Wirrer,  G.,  and  Moyer.) 

Moyer,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  Morris  Paper  Mills,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Machine  for  forming  box  blanks.  1,456,248  ; 
May  22. 

Moyer,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  Morris  Paper  Mills,  Chicago, 
111.  Machine  for  forming  box  blanks.  1,456,249 ; 
May  22. 

Moyer,  Fredellla  H.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Demountable  rim 
for  vehicle  wheels.     1,470,240  ;  Oct.  9. 

Moyer,  John  B.,  Lucas,  S.  Dak.  Valve-spring  lifter. 
1,440,885;    Jan.    2. 

Moyer,  Joseph  B.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Strip-colling  ma- 
chine.    1,477,228  ;  Dec.  11. 

Moyer,  Virgil  W.,  and  R.  V.  McMuUen,  Pawhuska,  Okla. 
Temper   screw.      1,444,517  ;    Feb.   6. 

Moylan,  Edward  M.,  Boston,  Mass.  Razor-blade  holder. 
1,462,210;  July  17. 

Moyle,  Edward  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Grinding  mill  for 
rocks,  ores,  and  like  material.     1,477,376  ;  Dec.  11. 

Moyle,  Edward  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  M.  Souden, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bill  ironer  and  sterilizer. 
1,461,252  ;  July  10. 

Moyna,  Arthur,  East  San  Gabriel,  Calif.  Gopher  trap. 
1,445,602  ;   Feb.   13. 

Moynlhan,  Eugene  J.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Puel-oil  burner. 
1.478,138;  Dec.   18. 

Much.  Edward  J.,  Florence,  Kans.  Fishing  tool. 
1,443,636;  Jan.  30. 

Muchenberger,  John  A.,  et  al.  (See  Kearby,  Earl  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Muchka,  Josef,  Vienna,  Austria.  Conveyance  of  highly- 
Inflammable  liquids.      1,456,820  ;   May  29. 

Muchow,  William  M.,  Evan.ston,  111.  Spring  tweezers. 
1,443,086;   Jan.   23. 

Muchow,  William  M..  assignor  to  Flossy  Dental  Mfg.  Co., 
Evanston,  111.  Dentist's  drill  cleaner.  1,467,874 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Mudd,  Rolla  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Liquid-reserve  device. 
1,469,947  ;  Oct.  9. 

Mudge  &  Company       (See  Bender,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Mudge  &  Company.     (See  Borden,  Edward  R.,  assignor.) 

Mudge  &  Company.      (See  De  Brun,  Frank  H.,  assignor.) 

Mudge   &   Company.      (See   Vanatta.   Jean   K.,   assignor.) 

Mudge,  Nina  S.,  administratrix.     (See  Mudge,  James  D.) 

Mudge,  James  D.,  deceased,  Seattle,  Wash.  ;  N.  S.  Mudge, 
administratrix.  Turbine  or  centrifugal  vacuum  pump 
device.      1,457,121  ;    May    29. 

Mueck  Auto  Body  Company,  The.  (See  Mueck,  Frank 
J.,  assignor.) 

Mueck,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  The  Mueck  Auto  Body 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Vehicle  body.  1,459,740; 
June  26. 

Muehl,  William  P..  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Apparatus  for  con- 
verting hydrocarbon  oils.     1,444.128;  Feb.  6. 

Muehl,  William  P.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Converting  hydro- 
carbon  oils.      1,444.129 ;    Feb.    6. 

Muehlbaccher,  Edward.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Finishing  art 
goods.     1,470,182  ;  Oct.  9. 

Muehlberg,  Karl  0.,  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Apparatus  for  re- 
surfacing hearings.     1,470,635  :  Oct.   16. 

Muehle,  Herman,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fastening  device. 
1,452,981  ;  Apr,  24. 

Muehleisen,  Adolph  and  G.  C,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Tent. 
1,449,689  ;   Mar.   27. 

Muehleisen,  Grover  C.  (See  Muehleisen,  Adolph  and 
G.  C.) 

Muehleisen,  Thomas,  San  Diejo,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
C.  Musch,  BMllerton,  Calif.  Water-heater  mechanism. 
1,451,551  ;  Apr.  10. 

Muehlhauser.  Martin  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  W. 
Scofleld,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Automatic  guard  for  grind- 
ing  wheels.      1,447,996;    Mar.    13. 


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Muelberger,     Walter,    Maplewood,     N.    J.,    assignor     to 

Nathan  &  Cohen    Co.    Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Textile 

fabric.     Des.  63,192;  Oct.  30. 
Mueller,  .\do!ph.      (See   Wilkins,   James  M.,   assignor.) 
Mueller,  Adolpli,  trustee.     (See  Mueller,  Philip,  assignor.) 
Mueller,  .\dolph,  trustee.      (See  Mueller,  P.,  and   Schuor- 

manu,    assignors.) 
Mueller,  .Auuiisl;     J.,     Chicago,     111.       Wall     construction. 

1,456,330':  May  22. 
Mueller,  Augusto  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  H.  Jarvin, 

Chicago,     111.       Occupant-propelled     sled.       1,457,501 ; 

June  5. 
Mueller,    Edward    C.    assignor    to    Sterling    Wheelbarrow 

Company,  West  Allis,  Wis.  Radial  drill  press.    1,447,317  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Mueller    Engineering    Company.      (See    Mueller,    Frank, 

assignor.) 
Mueller,    Frank,    assignor    to    Mueller    Engineering    Com- 
pany,  Scranton,  Pa.     Accelerator.     1,447,807 ;  liar.   6. 
Mueller,  I'niiik.  assifiuor  to  Mueller  Engineering  Company, 

Scranton,  Fa.     Hood  clamp.     1,456.396  ;  May  22. 
Mueller.    Frederick   E.,    Mount   Vernon,    assignor    to   The 

Norma  Company  of  America,  Long  Island  City,   N.  Y. 

Unitary  sheet-metal  incased  bearing.     3.444,751 ;  Feb.  6. 
Mueller,  Frederick  O.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,   to  Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Company. 

Calculating  machine.     1,444,478  ;  Feb.  6. 
Mueller,   Cei  rce  E.,  Aurora,    111.,   assignor,  by   mesne   sk 

signments,  to  Kellogg  Switchboard  &  Supply  Company. 

Automatic  telephone  system.     1,458,907  ;  June  12. 
Mueller,  Henry  A.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.     Briquetting  saw- 
dust, peat,  coal  dust,  and  similar  pulverous  substances. 

1,453,988;  May  1. 
Mueller,    Jacob    L.,    York,    Pa.      Chain-welding    machine. 

1,463,714  ;   July   31. 
Mueller,    John    G.,    Dayton,    Ohio.      Railway-rail    brace. 

1,472,225  ;  Oct.  30. 
Mueller,   John   G.,   C.   .\.   Granzow,   and   H.   M.   Granzow, 

Dayton,  Ohio.     Lubricating  cup.     1,455,849  :  May  22. 
Mueller,  L.  J.,   Furnace   Company.      (See  Buller,   Charles 

M.,  assignor.) 
Mueller,    L.   J.,   Furnace   Company.      (See   Runnion,    Don 

v..  assignor.) 
Mueller,  Lawrence  A.,  Kankakee,  111.     Trap-drum  support. 

j,460,732  ;  Apr.  3. 
Mueller,  Lawrence  A.,  Kankakee,  111.,  assignor  to  Leedy 

Manufacturing  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Bass  drum  and 

cymbal  heater.     1,445,639 ;   Feb.  20. 
Mueller,     Paul.     Ashton,     Iowa.       Egg-candling     device. 

1.454,685  ;   May  8. 
Mueller,  Philip,  assignor  to  A.  Mueller,  trustee,  Decatur; 

m.       Shell    cutter    and    drill    for    drilling    machines. 

1,441,994  ;  Jan.  9. 
Mueller,  Philip,  assignor  to  A.  Mueller,  trustee,  Decatur. 

111.      Compression   cock.     1.452  811 ;   Apr.   24. 
Mueller,  Philip,  assignor  to  A.  Mueller,  trustee,  Decatur, 

lU.       Float  -  valve  -  operating    mechanism.       1,457,314  ; 

June  5. 
Mueller,  Philip,  assignor  to  A.  Mueller,  trustee,  Decatur, 

111.     Flush  valve  for  tanks.     1,457,815  ;   June  5. 
Mueller,    Philip.    Decatur,    111.,    assignor    to    A.    Mueller, 

trustee,     Decatur,     111.       Service     clamp.       1,459,030 ; 

June    19. 
Mueller,  Philip,  assignor  to  A.  Mueller,  trustee,  Decatur, 

111.         Multiple-meter-tester      apparatus.         1,462,718 ; 

July  24. 
Mueller,    Philip,    and.  A.    C.    Schuermann,    assignors    to 

A.  Mueller,   trustee,  Decatur,  111.     Receptacle-actuated 

cock.     1.441,995  ;  Jan.  9. 
Mueller,   Philip,   and  A.  C.   Schuermann,  assignors  to  A. 

Mueller,     trustee,    Decatur.    111.      Adjustahle    lavatory 

combination   fixture.     1,447,808;   Mar.   6. 
Mueller,   Philip,  and   A.   C.   Schuermann,   assignors  to  A. 

Mueller,  trustee,  Decatur,  111.    Integral  stop.    1,463,370 ; 

July  31. 
Mueller,    Philip,    and    A.    C.    Schuermann,    assignors    to 

A.   Mueller,   trustee,   Decatur,   111.     Means  for  flanging 

soft-metal  pipes.     1,472,278 :  Oct.  30. 
Mueller,     William,     PYedericksburg,     Tex.       Jar    closure. 

1,468,208;   Sept.   18. 
Mueller,  William  N..  Fredericksburg,  Iowa.     Milking  ma 

chine.     1.458,237:  .Tune  12. 
Muend,  Charles  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Haines, 

Jones  &  Cadbury  Incorporated.     Faucet.     Des.  62,740  ; 

July  24. 
Muenzmay.  Joseph.     (See  Grimes,  W.  N..  and  Muenzmav.') 
Mueser,    Charles,    Arlington,    N.    J.      Pump.      1,445,844; 

Feb.  20. 
Muffly,  Glenn.     (See  Carroll.  Louis  W.,  assi.enor.) 
Mugdan,    Martin,   and    W.   Herrmann,   assignors   to    Con- 
sortium   fiir   Elektrochemische   Industrie   G.   m.   b.    H., 

Nuremberg,   Germany.     Manufacture   of   ethvl  acetate. 

1,459,852;    June   26. 
Muhleisen,  Henry  W.,  assignor  to  W.  S.  Rush  &  Co.,  Los 

Angeles,  Calif.     Brake.     1,459,237:  June  19. 
Muhlenbruch.     Fred     W.,     Bergenfield,     N.     J.        Hinge. 

1,467.190  :  Sept.  4. 
Muhlfeld,  John  E.,  Scarsdale,  and  V.  Z.  Caracristi,  Bronx- 

vllle,  N.  Y.     Locomotive.     1,449,536  ;  Mar.  27. 
Mnhlfeld,    John    B.,     Scarsdale,    and    V.    Z.    Caracristi, 

Bronxville,   N:  Y.,   assignors  to   Locomotive  Pulverized 

Fuel  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Furnace  and  means 

for   feeding  fuel  thereto.     1,441,703 ;   Jan.   9. 

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-Muhlfeld,    John    E.,    Scarsdale,    and    V.    Z.    Caracristi, 

BronxvlUe,    assignors    to    Locomotive    Pulverized    Fuel 

Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Fuel-feeding   apparatus 

1,454.970  ;  May  15. 
Muhlfeld,  John  E.,  Scarsdale,  and  V.  Z.  Caracristi,  Bronx' 

ville,    assignors    to    Locomotive    Pulverized    Fuel    Com 

pany.    New    York,    N.     Y.      Burning    pulverized    fuel 

1,460,010;  July  3. 
MUhlow,  Jons,  Malmo,  Sweden.     Base  for  posts,  flagstaffs, 

and  the  like.     1,463,715;  July  31. 
Muir,  Charles  S.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.     Game  board.     Des. 

G3.309  ;    Nov.   20. 
Muir.    Herbert,    Louisville,    Ky.      Watch-holding    device. 

1.476,211  ;  Dec.  4. 
Muir,  William  F.,  Fresno,  Calif.     Drain  board  for  sinks. 

1,462,178;  July   17. 
-Mukal,    Kichimatsu,     San    Francisco,     Calif.       Combined 

wood     cutting     and     splitting     machine.        1,441,996 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Mukal,    Kichimatsu,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Wood-split- 
ting machine,     1,452,387  ;  Apr.   17. 
Mulae,  Anthony  A.,  assignor  to  The  Buckeye  Twist  Drill 

Company,  Alliance,  Ohio.    Drill  shank  and  sleeve  socket. 

1,471,702  ;    Oct.    23. 
Mulder,  Clarence  L.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Automobile  signal. 

1,445,539;   Feb.   is. 
Mulford,   Frank  B„   St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  J.  D.  Dickinson, 

Chicago,  111. ;  said  Dickinson  assignor  to  said  Mulford, 

Computing  mechanism.     1,471,000  ;  Oct.  16. 
Mulford.   Harold   V.,   and   W.   D.   Felty,   Paulsboro,  N.   J. 

Cooking   utensil.      1,461,366 ;    July    10. 
JIulholland,    James    F.,    Columbus,    Ohio.      Toy    balloon. 

1.478.755  ;  Dec.  25. 
Mulholland,  John  B.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Automobile  signal. 

1,464,579  ;  Aug.   14. 
Mulkey,   Allen   L.,    Seattle,   Wash.     Making   whole-wheat 

cereal  foods.     1,446,200 ;  Feb.  20. 
Mulkey,  Vollie  F.,  I'latte  City,  Mo.   Spark  plug.   1,478,292  ; 

Dee.  18. 
Mulks,    John    V.,    Hillyard,    Wash.      Saw-flling    machine. 

1,445,790;  Feb.  20. 
Mull,      Arthur,      Chicago,      lU.        Tire-Inflating      nipple. 

1,475,853  ;  Nov.  27. 
Mull,  Edgar  P.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Allen  Filter 

Company,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Water    cooler.      1,470,094; 

Oct.  9. 
Mull,   Raymond   A.,   Benton   Harbor,  assignor  to   Holland 

Rod  Manufacturing  Company,   St.  Joseph,  Mich.     Fish 

rod.     1,450,700  ;  Apr.  3. 
Mullally,    John    B.,    Seattle,    Wash.      Liquid-level    gauge. 

1,455,965;   May   22. 
Mullard,    Eugfene    L.,    Valenducq,    and    J.    Dubois,    Paris, 

France.     Reading  lamp.     1,468,727 ;   Sept.  25. 
Mullard,    Stanley    R.      (See    Morrls-Airey,    H.,    Shearing, 

and  Mullard.) 
Mullarkey,  Michael,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.     Register- 
ing bevel.     1,473,860;  Nov.  13. 
Mullen,   George  B.  and  J.  H.,  Bayslde,  N.  Y.     Combined 

blotter  and  penwiper.     1,449,344  ;  Mar.  20. 
Mullen,  James  H.     (See  Mullen,  George  B.  and  J.  H.) 
Mullen,   John   E.,   New   Duluth,   Minn.     Agricultural   ma- 
chine.    1,452,607;  Apr.  24. 
Mullen.     John     I.,     Naturita,     Colo.       Ore     concentrator. 

1,465,143  ;  Aug.  14. 
Mullen,  Timothy  F.     (See  Ritzer,  Max,  assignor.) 
Mliller.   Charles,    Zurich,    Switzerland.     Drawing   appara- 
tus.    1,441,939  ;   .Tan.   9. 
Muller,    Edward,   North   Bergen,    N,    J.      Vehicle   washer. 

1,455,349;  May  15. 
Muller,    Edward,    North    Bergen,    N.    J.      Vehicle   washer. 

1.474,543;   Nor.  20. 
Muller,  Edward  A.,   assignor  to  The  King  Machine  Tool 

Company,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Turret-head   for   machine 

tools.     1,474,438  ;  Nov.  20. 
MtlUer,  Emil,  Berlin,  Germany.     Central  buffer  for  short 

couplings  of  railway  vehicles.     1,453,160;  Apr.  24. 
MUlIer,  Eugen  L.,  Berlin,   Germany.     Manufacture  of  air 

propellers.      1,456,512  ;   May   29. 
MttHer,  Eugen  L.,  Munich,  Germany.     Arrangement  of  an 

oil  pumn.      1,460,431  ;  .Tuly  3. 
Milllcr.     I?ugen     L.,     Berlin,     Germany.      Safety     razor. 

1,460,237;  Oct.  2. 
Miiller,  Friederlch,   Hartford,   Conn.     Power-transmission 

chain.     1,465,946;  Aug.  28. 
Miiller,  Friederlch,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 

Whitney    Company,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Relieving   ma- 
chine.     1,443.637  ;   Jan.   30. 
Miiller,  Friederlch,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 

Wliitney    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Machine    for 

and   method    of   cutting   undercut   cutters.      1,443,638 ; 

J.Tu.  .30. 
Miiller,  Friederlch,  Hartford,  Conn.,   assignor  to  Pratt  & 

Whitney    Comnany,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Kelleving   ma- 
chine.     1.443.639:   Jan.    30. 
Miiller.  Friederlch,  Hartford,   Conn.,   assignor  to  Pratt  & 

Whitney   Company,   New  York,    N.   Y.     Milling  cutter. 

1,443,641  :   .Tan,   30. 
Miiller.  Friederlch,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 

Whitney   Company.   New  York,   N.  Y.     Making  milling 

cutters.     1.443,642  :  Jan.  30. 
Miiller.  Friederlch,  Hartford.   Conn.,   assignor  to  Pratt  & 

Whitney   Company,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Making  milling 

cutter.'^.     1.443,643  ;  Jan.  30. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Miiller,  Friederich,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  mill- 
ing blanks  for  cutters.     1,449,125  ;  Mar.  20. 

MuUer,  Friederich,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Work  driver. 
1,449,126;   Mar.  20. 

MuUer,  Friederich,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt 
&  Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mechanism  for 
milling  blanks  for  cutters.     1,454,181  ;  May  8. 

Miiller,  Friederich,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for 
milling  blanks.     1,472,852  ;  Nov.  6. 

Miiller,  Friederich,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricator  for 
tailstock  centers.     1,477,182;  Dec.  11. 

MUller,  Friederich,  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  E.  Wlldhaber, 
Brooklyn,  assignors  to  Pratt  &  Whitney  Company,  New 
York,   N.   Y.     Relieving  machine.     1,443,640;  Jan.  30. 

Muller,  Georges  H.,  Lyon,  France.  Multicylinder  inter- 
nal-combustion motor.     1.445.791  ;  Feb.  20. 

Muller,  Gottlieb,  and  M.  B.  Hill ;  said  Hill  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  of  his  entire  right  to  J.  B. 
Taylor,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Water  circulator  for  auto 
engines.      1,462,042  ;   July   17. 

Muller,    Harold   E.      (See   Carstens,   George,   assignor.) 

Muller,  Heinrich,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Toy.  1,447,598  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Muller,  Hermann  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Optical  method  and 
apparatus.     1,458,143  ;  June  12. 

Mtiller,   Jens.'     (See  Kallscher,   G.,   Muller,   and   Nissen.) 

Muller,  Johann  J.      (See  Keyser,  J.  J.,   and  Muller.) 

Muller,  John,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Decorative 
Avts  League,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Umbrella  stand.  Des. 
63,083  ;  Oct.  2. 

Muller,  John,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Decorative 
Arts  League,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Grate.  Des.  63,310 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Muller,  John,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Decorative  Arts 
League,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Smoker's  stand.  Des. 
63,429  ;  Dec.  4. 

Muller,  Joseph,  Davton.  N.  J..  Automatic  safety  expan- 
sion  valve.      1,452,252  :   Apr.    17. 

Muller,  Karl,  Krelensen,  Germany.  Wrench.  1,464,288 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Muller,  Olga  P.,  and  A.  P.  PopoflE,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signors to  Decorative  Arts  League,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Lamp.     Des.  63,111  ;  Oct.  2. 

Muller,  Olga  P.,  and  A.  P.  PopoCf,  Flushing,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  Decorative  Arts  League,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Andiron.      Des.    63,139 ;    Oct.    16. 

MuUer,  Otto,  jr.,  Ridgewood,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Welding  jig. 
1,445,231  ;   Feb.    13. 

Muller,  Otto,  jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  G.  W.  Burchett, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wire-fabric 
manufacture.     1,448,566 :    Mar.    13. 

Muller,  Otto,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  F.  C.  Fischer,  Berwyn, 
111.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company.  Incorpo- 
rated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  bending  wire. 
1,448,567  :  Mar.   13. 

Mulligan,  Arthur  de  W.,  London,  England.  Readily- 
fusible  alloy.     1,422,750;  Apr.  24. 

Mulligan,  Gerald  J.,  Columbus,'  Ohio.  Container. 
1,471,910  ;    Oct.    23. 

Mullikin.  Brooks  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Pneumatic  tire. 
1,445,540;  Feb.  13. 

Mullin,  Frank,  Elyrla,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Drill.     1,478,451 ;  Dec.  25. 

Mulloy,  John  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Morgan  & 
Wright.     Cast-steel   tire   mold.      1,456,187:    May   22. 

Multi-Copy  Writer  Corporation,  Ltd.  (See  Mauvais,  Er- 
nest,  assignor.) 

Multi-Fabric  Corporation.  (See  Brown,  H.  E.,  and 
Stover,    assignors.) 

Multiple  Drilling  Machine  Company.  (See  McLellan, 
John,  assignor.) 

Multiplex  Concrete  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  Hart- 
man,  Noble  W.,  assignor.) 

Multiplex  Packeting  and  Filling  Machine  Company 
Limited.      (See   Falkiner.   Edward    J.,    assignor.) 

Mulveny.  Frank,  Fall  Elver,  Mass.  Toy  vehicle. 
1.4.'i5,404  ;  May  15. 

Miilvihlll,  Daniel  C,  Hannibal,  Mo.  Metal  wheelbar- 
row.     1,459,898  :   June  26. 

Mumaw,  Carl  F.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Window  cleaner. 
1,459,071 :    June    19. 

Mumford,  Charles  M.,  Newton  Center,  Mass.  Chute. 
1,458.915  :  June  12. 

Mumford.  Frank  L.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Check-valve  control 
means  for  pistons.     1,463,628  ;  July  31. 

Mumford,  Rose  S.  (See  Allen,  A.,  and  Mumford,  as- 
signors.) 

Mumford,  Thomas  J.,  2d.  (See  Allen,  A.,  and  Mum- 
ford.) 

Mummert  Lumber  &  Tie  Company.  (See  Jackson,  William 
W.,  assignor.) 

Mummery,  Clyde  W.,  Richmond,  Mich.  Burner.  1,452,650  ; 
Apr.   24. 

Mummery.  Clyde  W.,  Richmond,  Mich.  Oil  burner. 
1.454,980;  May  15. 

Mnndie.  Georeo  W.,  Pern.  Til.  Draft-controlling  means 
for  t.Tuk  heaters.     1,461,157;  July   10. 


Mundy,  James  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Means  for  securing 
tire  rims  to  vehicle  wheels.     1,444,635  ;   Feb.  6. 

Mundy,  James  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Means  for  securing 
tires  to  vehicle  wheels.     1,463,291;  July  31. 

Munford,  John  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Safety  clothesline 
bracket.     1,462,241  ;  July  17. 

Munk,  Max  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Scale.  1,465,613 ; 
Aug.  21. 

.\Iun-l\ee  Products  Corporation.  (See  Munson,  Whitney 
K.,  assignor.) 

Munkel,  Walter  G.r  Anamosa,  Iowa.  Toilet  hoppei'. 
1,451,430  ;  Apr.  10. 

.\Iunn,  George  T.      (See  McLean,  J.  M.,  and  Munn.) 

.\Iunn,  William  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  Jacobs, 
Memphis,         Tenn.  Package-wrapping         machine. 

1,463,716  ;   July  31. 

Munn,  William  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  Jacobs, 
Memphis,  Tenn.  Convertible  worktable.  1,463,717 ; 
July  31. 

.Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.  (See  Munning,  August  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.     (See  Zucker,  Henry  L.,  assignor.) 

Munning,  August  P.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  A.  P.  Mun- 
ning &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Anode.  1,467,060: 
Sept.  4. 

Munro.  William  T.     (See  Edmundson,  H.  W.,  and  Munro.) 

Munroe,  Thomas  L.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Testing  and 
safety    device   for    traps.      1,472,666 ;    Oct.    30. 

Munroe,  Treadwav  B.,  assignor  to  C.  F.  Dahlberg,  New 
Orleans,    La.      Felting    machine.      1,456,608 ;    May    29. 

Munslow,  William  E.,  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Connector. 
1,450,108;  Mar.  27. 

Munslow.  William  E.,  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Drinking 
fountain.     1,473,501  ;  Nov.  6. 

Munson,  Ernest  C,  Fostoria,  Ohio.  Seal  for  phonograph 
records.     1,449,433  ;   Mar.  27. 

Munson,  Jokum  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tent.  1,455,089 ; 
May  15. 

Munson,  Sweney,  Fowler,  Colo.  Internal  oil-cooled  pis- 
ton valve.     1,444,150  ;   Feb.   6. 

Munson,  Sweney,  Fowler,  Colo.  Tractor  spreader. 
1,451,627;  Apr.   10. 

Munson,  Sweney,  Fowler,  Colo.  Adjustable  ball  bearing. 
1,457,184;  May  29. 

Munson,  Sweney,  Fowler,  Colo.  Checkrow  planter. 
1,466,058  ;  Aug.   28. 

Munson,  Whitney  K.,  assignor  to  Mun-Kee  Products  Cor- 
poration, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Stamp  pad.  1,463,718  ; 
July  31. 

Munter,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corset.  1,463,833; 
Aug.  7. 

Muntz,  William  B.,  London,  England.  Means  for  regu- 
lating the  flow  of  liquids.     1,465,556;  Aug.  21. 

MUnz,  Ferdinand.      (See  Haynn,  R.,  and  Miinz.) 

MUnz,  Frledrlch,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Spinning  spindle. 
1,442,412  ;  Jan.   16. 

Miinzenmaler,  Adolf.  (See  Miinzenmaier,  Richard,  A., 
and  H.) 

Miinzenmaler,  Heinrich.  (See  Miinzenmaler,  Richard,  A., 
and   H.) 

Aliinzenmaler,  Richard,  A.,  and  H.,  Stuttgart-Cannstatt, 
Germany.     Spindle  mounting.     1,478,048 ;   Dec.   18. 

ilunzner,  Charles,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  American 
Stove  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Gas  and  air  mixer. 
1,456,250  :   May    22. 

Murchle,  Robert,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bottle  closure  or  cap. 
1,453,514;  May   1. 

Murden,  Bayard  C,  assignor  of  one-third  to  D.  A.  Mur- 
den  and  one-third  to  B.  F.  MacVelgh,  Miami,  Fla. 
Locomotive  fire  box.     1,442,678 ;  Jan.  16. 

Murden,  Dorothy  A.,  et  al.  (See  Murden,  Bayard  C, 
assignor.) 

Murdoch,  Homer  O.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Chart.  1,448,698  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Murdock,  Albert  O.,  Fort  Payne,  Ala.  Reserve  oil  tank 
for  automobiles.     1,445,541 ;  Feb.  13. 

Murdock,  Albert  O.,  Fort  Payne,  Ala.  Reserve  oil  tank 
and  gauge  for  automobiles.     1,451,232  ;   Apr.  10. 

Murdock,  Henry  D.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Motor- 
control   system.      1,475,854 ;    Nov.   27. 

Murdock,  Henry  D.,  Wllkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Ten- 
sion device  for  armature  banding.     1,475.855  ;  Nov.  27. 

Sfurdock,  Henry  D.,  Wllkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  System 
of  controL     1.477,377  ;  Dec.  11. 

Murdock  Manufacturing  and  Supply  Company,  The.  (See 
Bart,  Thomas  E.,  assignor.) 

Murkland,  J.  W.,  Company.  (See  Largy,  James  F., 
a.sslgnor.) 

Murmann,  Eugene  O.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Lock.  1,452,812  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Murnane,  Daniel  J.,  assignor  to  Zouri  Drawn  Metals  Com- 
pany, Chicago  Heights,  111.  Store-front  construction. 
1,462,211 ;   July  17. 

Muro,  Franklin  O.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Pneumatic 
tire.      1,465,169  ;    Aug.    14. 

Murphy,  Archibald  S.,  Roanoke,  Va.  Surface-drainage 
ontlpt  for  swimming  pools  and  the  like.  1,442,171  ; 
Jan.  16. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


387 


Murphy,  Clinton  C,  deceased,  by  E.  B.  Murphy,  Chicago, 
111.,  iidministratrix,  nssiguor  to  W.  P.  Murphy,  New 
York,   N.  Y.     Cnr  door.     1,467,061  ;   Sept.  4. 

Murphy,  David  F.     (See  Ellison,  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Murphy,  David  S.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Heating  apparatus. 
1,470.241  ;  Oct.  9. 

Murphy,  Edna  B.,  administratrix.  (See  Murphy,  Clin- 
ton C.) 

Murphy  Engineering  Com^pany,  The.  (See  Murphy,  Peter 
W.,  assignor.) 

Murphy,  Eugene  B.  (See  Pratt,  H.,  Elliott,  and  Mur- 
pli.v.) 

Murphy,  Frank  G.,  Mason  City,  Iowa.  Eyeglass  lens. 
Des.  63,193;  Oct.  30. 

Murphy,  Fred  K.,  et  al.  (See  Barton,  Charles  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Murph.v.  G.  W.  J.,  Company.  (See  Bourque,  David,  as- 
signor.) 

Mufphy,  G.  W.  J.,  Company.  (See  Foes,  Laurence  M., 
assignor.) 

Murphy,  G.  W.  J.,  Company.  (See  McGinley,. George  M., 
assignor.) 

Murphy,   Harry  R.      (See  Adams,   William  R.,   assignor.) 

Murphy  Iron  Works.     (See  Bigelow,  Frank  B.,  assignor.) 

Murphy  Iron  Works.     (See  Kent,  George  E.,  assignor.) 

Murphy  Iron  Works.     (See  Riley,  Robert  S.,  assignor.) 

Murphy,  John  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Motor  fuel.  1,471,566  ; 
Oct.    23. 

Murphy,  Joseph  S.     (See  Byrne,  C.  E.,  and  Murphy.) 

Murphy,  Lawrence  W.,  West  Haven,  Conn.  Locking 
.ioint.     1,454.758  ;  May  8. 

Muiphy,  Louis  E,  assignor  to  E.  F.  Houghton  &  Company. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Textile-scouring  oil.  1,449,240 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Murphy.  Luke  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Shoe.  1,450,251 : 
May  22. 

Murphy,  Morton,  assignor  to  All  Rite  Company.  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.     Electric  curling  iron.     1.446,653  :  Feb.  27. 

Murphy,  Moses  E.,  Talmo,  Ga.  Automobile  brace. 
1,440,837  ;    Jan.    2. 

Murphy,  P.  H.,  Company.  (See  Bonsall,  Charles  D., 
assignor.) 

Murphy,  P.  H.,  Company.  (See  Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Murphy,  P.  H.,  Company.  (See  Murphy,  Walter  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Murphy,  Patrick  A.,  Lynn,  assignor  to  Textile  Rubber  Co., 
Boston,  Mass.     Drawing  roll.     1,457,453  ;  June  5. 

Murphy,  Paul  B.,  Nyack,  assignor  to  W^estern  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.  Signaling 
system.     1,472.987  ;  Nov.  6. 

Murphy,  Peter  W.,  assignor  to  The  Murphy  Engineering 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Valve  gear  for  internal-com- 
bustion   engines.      1,466,144 ;    Aug.    28. 

Murphy,  Peter  W.,  and  H.  E.  Wiedeman,  Spokane,  Wash.  ; 
said  Wiedeman  assignor  to  said  Murphy.  Metallic 
receptacle.      1,464,771  ;    Aug.    14. 

Murphy,  Robert  C,  Ida  Grove,  Iowa.  Skipping  and 
.lumping  preventing  means  for  mowers.  1,446,265  : 
Feb.  20. 

Murphy,  Thomas  F.,  assignor  to  The  Mail  Receptacle 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mail  box.  1,459,031  ; 
June   19. 

Murphy,  Thomas  H.,  L.  S.  Isbell,  and  E.  W.  Sawyer, 
North  Anson,  Me.  Bow  protector  for  automobile  tops. 
1,466,808  ;  Sept.  4. 

Murphy,  Thomas  W.,  and  W.  Czarnecki,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Spray  nozzle.     1,453,161  :   Apr.   24. 

Murphy,  \Valter  P.     (See  Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  assignor.) 

Murphy,  Walter  P.      (See  Murphy,  Clinton  ('.,  assignor.) 

Murphy,  Walter  P.  (See  Nicholas,  Charles  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Murphy,  Walter  P.  (See  Schlesinger,  Edgar  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Murphy,  Walter  P.      (See  Sisson,  Vinton  E.,  assignor.) 

Murphy,  Walter  P.      (See  Small,  Arthur  E.,  assignor.) 

Murphy,  Walter  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Railway  car. 
1,441,739  ;  Jan.  9. 

Murphv,  Walter  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dump-car  door. 
1,449,434;   Mar.   27. 

Murphy.  Walter  P.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Corrugated-sheet- 
metal  car  end.     1,456.705  ;  May  29. 

Murphy.  Walter  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  P.  H. 
Murphy  Company,  Parnassus,  Pa.  Car  roof.  1,472,187  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Murphy,  Walter  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  ti,  P.  H. 
Murphy  Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Car  roof. 
1,472,188;  Oct.  30. 

Murphy,  Walter  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  P.  H. 
Murphy  Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Car  roof. 
1,472,189;  Oct.  30. 

Murphy,  William,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Cob  currycomb. 
1,456,331  ;  May  22. 

Murphy,  William  B.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  Collar  button. 
1,472,374  ;  Oct.  30. 

Murphy,  William  B.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  De 
fiance  Button  Machine  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Separable 
fastener.      1,449,690;   Mar.   27. 

Murray,  Albert  L.,  assignor  to  Auburn  Rubber  Co.. 
Auburn,  Ind.  Nonskid  tread  for  a  pneumatic  tire. 
Des.  63.002  ;  Sept.  4. 

Mnrray-Black  Company,  The.  (See  Murray,  Laban  H., 
assignor.) 


Murray,  Charles  C,  assignor  to  Cummins  Perforator 
Comjjany,  Chicago,  111.  Cryptographic  marking  means. 
1.441.239  ;   Jan.    9. 

Murray,  Charles  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  for  treating 
bolts  of  cloth  for  clothing.     1,450,701 ;  Apr.  3. 

Murray,  Charles  E.,  jr.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Resilient  tire. 
1,473,502  ;  Nov.  6. 

Murray,  Chauncey  A.,  Superior,  Wyo.  Key  holder. 
1,475,133;   Nov.  20. 

Murray  Company,  The.  (See  Henry,  Nelson  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Murray  Company,  The.  (See  Hiller,  William  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Murray  Company,  The.      (See  Mitchell,  Oliver,  assignor.) 

Murray  Company,  The.  (See  Walton,  O.  J.,  and  Beard, 
assignors.) 

Murray  Company,  The.  (See  Woodford,  Bronson  C, 
assignor.) 

Murray,   Donald.      (See    Nyman,    Charles,   assignor.) 

Murray,  Edgar  T.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Oil-well  swab. 
1.472,487;  Oct.  30. 

Murray,  Edward  T.      (See  Immel,   Elmond  C,  assignor.) 

Murray,  Edward  W.,  assignor  of  forty-five  one-hundredths 
to  J.  E.  Bryant,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lock  washer. 
1,457,592  ;  June  5. 

Murray,  George  A.,  Concord,  N.  H.  Sewing  cabinet. 
Des.  62,459  ;  June  5. 

Murray,  (jeorge  C.     (See  Cook,  Roy  J.,  assignor.) 

Murray,  George  C,  Chicago,  111.  Car  roof.  1,460,496 ; 
July  3. 

Murray,  George  C,  Chicago,  111.  Composite  draft-gear 
yoke.     1  465,363  ;  Aug.  21. 

Murray,  George  R.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Freak  toy. 
1,441,164;    Jan.    2. 

Murray,  Howard  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Power  transmis- 
sion.    1,476,458  ;  Dee.  4. 

Murray,  Howard  J.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Combined  motor 
starter  and  gear  shifter.     1,478,243  ;   Dec.   18. 

Murray,  Howard  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  S.  Rugg, 
Ilttsburgh,  Pa.  Flexible  power  transmission.  1,457,789  ; 
June  5. 

Murray,  Howard  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Toaster. 
1,476,171  ;  Dec.  4. 

Murray,  John,  London,  England.  Automatic  feeding 
mechanism  for  book-sewing  machines.  1,441,997 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Murray,  John  D.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Spray  nozzle. 
1,462,020;   July  17. 

Murray,  Joseph  B.  (See  Murray,  Thomas  E.,  jr.,  and 
J.  B.) 

Murray,  Laban  H..  assignor  to  The  Murray-Black  Com- 
pany, Springfield,  Ohio.  Paper  cutter.  1,467,006 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Murray,  Michael,  Chicago,  111.  Safety  appliance  for  elec- 
tric switches.     1,477,841  ;  Dec.  18. 

Murray,  Michael  D.,  Ambridge,  Pa.  Colored  background 
for  motion  pictures  and  color  tones.     1,446,266  ;  Feb.  20. 

Murray,  Michael  K.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Tennis-court 
marker.      1,462,145 ;   July   17. 

Murray,  Patrick  J.,  and  M.  L.  Clark,  Carbondale,  Pa. 
Shock  absorber.     1,405,993  ;  Aug.  28. 

Murray,  Richard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Building  block. 
1,477,072  ;  Dec.  11. 

Murray,  Robert  L.,  Bushey  Heath,  assignor  to  Tele- 
phone Manufacturing  Company  Limited,  London,  Eng- 
land.     Telephone   transmitter.      1,460,034 ;    June  26. 

Murray,  Roland  J.,  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
Rim  tool.     1,470,095  ;  Oct.  9. 

Murray,  Roy,  Jensen,  Utah.  Sheep  protector.  1,456,706  ; 
May  29. 

Murray,  Roy,  Jensen,  Utah.  Car-door  lock.  1,465,088 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Murray,  Thomas  E.      (See  Holmes,   Henry   S.,  assignor.) 

Murray,  Thomas  E.     (See  Phelps,  (ieorge  H.,  assignor.) 

Murray,  Thomas  E.     (See  Rypinski,  Albert  B.,  assignor.) 

Murray,  Thomas  E.  and  T.  E.,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Axle  housing  and  making  same.     1,451,401  ;  Apr.  10. 

Murray,  Thomas  E.,  jr.  (See  Murray,  Thomas  E.  and 
T.  E.,  jr.) 

Murray,  Thomas  E.,  jr.,  and  J.  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pole- 
carrying  ring  for  electric  apparatus.  1,445,640 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Murray,  Thomas  E.,  jr.,  Brooklyn,  and  H.  S.  Holmes, 
New  York  ;  said  Holmes  assignor  of  his  entire  right  to 
T.  E.  Murray,  jr..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Die-casting  ma- 
chine.    1.476,765  ;  Dec.   11. 

Murray,  Timothy  J.,  Covington,  Ind.  Folding  wire  crate 
or  container.     1,443,901 ;  Jan.   30. 

Murray.  Wallace  J..  Boston,  assignor  to  Arthur  D.  Lit- 
tle, Inc.,  Cambridge.  Mass.  Producing  azo  colors  in 
nonaqueous    solvents.      1,462,613  :    July    24. 

Murray,  William  J.,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.  Scaffold. 
1,453,227;  Apr.  24. 

Murray.  William  P.  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Spring  wheel. 
1,442,897;    Jan.   23. 

Murrell,  Richard  S.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  W.  Shig- 
ley,  Columbu.s,  Ohio.     Lock.     1.458,539  :  June  12, 

Murrill,  Paul  I.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  R.  T. 
Vanderbilt  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making 
vulcanization    aocclprators.      1.453,515  ;    May    1. 

Murrin.  Francis  A.      fPee  Brenner,  R.  F..  and  Murrin.) 

Murtaugh,   Charles   F.      (See  Judd.   Alfred   A.,   assignor.) 


388 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continue(.l. 


Murton,  Crawford  B.,  Chicago  Heights,  assignor  to 
Inland  Steel  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Metallic  fence- 
post.      1,454,649  ;   May   19. 

Murton,    Trevor   G.      (See   Gies,    Frank    G.,    assignor.) 

Munifas,  Menelaus  G.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  J.  Ralsis,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Chromo  roller  for 
printing  presses.     1,446,429  ;  Feb.  20. 

Murzicos,  Antonios  J.,  Greenville,  Tex.  Ice  shaver. 
1,444,353  ;   Feb.  6. 

Musch,    Conrad.       (See    Muehleisen,    Thomas,    assignor.) 

Musch,  Warren  J.,  Hartford,  Kans.  Egg-turning  tray. 
1,475,856;   Nov.   27. 

Musgrave,  William  Z.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Match  hox. 
1,476,633  ;  Dec.  4. 

Musitelli,  Roberto,  Brescia,  Italy.  Automatic  firearm. 
1,455,503  ;  May  15. 

Muskegon  Motor  Specialties  Company.  (See  Lambert, 
Arthur  H.,  assignor.) 

Muskin,  Hyman,  Baltimore,  Md.  Shoe  machine. 
1,448,568  ;   Mar.   13. 

Muslar,  Nelson,  Worcester',  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Royal  Labeling  Machine  Company,  In- 
corporated.     Labeling    machine.      1,453,020 ;    Apr.    24. 

Musliner,  Louis  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather.  Des. 
62,493  ;  June  12. 

Mussplman,  Joseph  F.,  BroDxville,  assignor  to  Anti-Cor- 
rosion Engineering  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid- 
treating  system.     1,469,804  ;  Oct.  9. 

Musselman,  Joseph  F.,  Bronxville,  assignor  to  Anti-Cor- 
rosion Engineering  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heat 
exchanger.     1,469,805  ;   Oct.   9. 

Musso,  Frederick  G.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Camp  furniture. 
1,478.244  ;  Dec.  18. 

Mustard,  Lewis  W.,  jr.,  et  al.  (See  Chase,  Henry  A., 
assignor.) 

Muste,  Leonard,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Sand-blast  ma- 
chine.    1,407,488  ;  Sept.  11. 

Musted,  George  G.,  Partick,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Manhole 
door.      1,462,353;   July   17. 

Musted,  George  6.,  GlaBgow,  Scotland.  Clamp. 
1,471,188  ;  Oct.  16. 

Mustee,  Joseph  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Gas  burner.  1,444,263; 
Feb.  6. 

Mustee,  Lawrence  F..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Device  for  lubri- 
cating springs.     1,449,241 ;  Mar.  20. 

Muth,  John,  assignor  to  The  E.  H.  Hotchkiss  Company, 
,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Staple-driving  machine.  1,450,109 ; 
Mar.   27. 

Muth,  John,  assignor  to  The  E.  H.  Hotchkiss  Company, 
Norwalk,  Conn.  Staple-driving  machine.  1,461,137 ; 
July  10. 

Mutrix,  Charles  L.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Steering-gear  lock. 
1,471,409-  Oct.  23. 

Mutschler,  William,  trustee.  (See  Woods,  Walter  R., 
assignor.) 

Muxen,  Matthew  B.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
Tokheim  Oil  Tank  and  Pump  Company.  Dispensing 
apparatus.     1,451,552  ;   Apr.  10. 

Muzzl,  Antonio,  C.  Bibolini,  and  L.  Vincina,  Genoa,  Italy. 
Removable  hut.     1,478,904  ;  Dec.   25. 

Muzzy-Lyon  Company.      (See  Berthet,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Mycock,  William,  Rochdale,  England.  Bearing  for  tlie 
cylinders  of   drying  machines.      1,478,905 ;    Dec.    25. 

Myer,  Anson  W.,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Loose-leaf  binder. 
1,454,182  ;  May  8. 

Myer,  Claus  D.,  Assignor  to  Myer  Flush  Valve  Co.,  Inc., 
West  Hoboken,  N.  J.     Flush  valve.     1,471,504  ;  Oct.  23. 

Myer  Flush  Valve   Co.      (See  Myer,  Claus  D.,  assignor.) 

Myer,  Herman  A.,  Yakima,  Wash.  Tire  protector  and 
"antiskldding  device.     1,458,238  ;  .Tune   1 2. 

Myers,  Alfred  B.,  Gates,  Oreg.  Safety  valve.  1,457,544  ; 
June  5. 

Myers,  Alfred  B.,  Gates,  Oreg.  Brake  retainer.  1,457,545 ; 
June  5. 

Myers,  Charles  B.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Gauge  plug.  1,450,185  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Myers,  Don  D.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Research  Corpora- 
tion, Toledo,  Ohio.  Method  and  machine  for  refriger- 
ation.    1,469,729;   Oct.  2. 

Myers,  Edgar  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Machine  lor 
scouring  pulp  or  pulverized  ore  and  the  like.  1,441,105  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Myers,  Edmund  T.  D.,  jr.,  Richmond,  Va.  Locomotive 
combustion   regulator.      1,452,210 ;   Apr.    17. 

Myers,  Edmund  T.  D.,  jr.,  Richmond,  Vn.  Locomotive 
combustion  regulator.     l;458.540:  June  12. 

Myerg,  Edward  C,  Seattle,  Wash.  Harvester.  1,466,098  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Myers,   Emma.      (See   Wise,   Joseph   C,  assignor.) 

Myers,  Eugene  V.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  A. 
Schrader's  Son,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dust 
cap  or  the  like.     1,462,021  ;  July  17. 

Myer.s,  F.  E.,  &  Brother  Company,  The.  (Sae  Myers,  G\iv 
C,  assignor.) 

Myers,  F.  E.,  &  Brother  Company,  The.  (See  Myers, 
Philip  A.,  assignor.) 

Myers,  George  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Turnstile.  1,440,485  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Myers,  George  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vehicle.  1,459,411; 
June   19. 

Myers,  George  H.,  et  al.  (See  Ricketts,  Walter  G.,  as- 
signor.) 


Myers,  Guy  C,  assignor  to  The  F.  E.  Myers  &  Brother 
Company,  Ashland,  Ohio.  Power  pump.  1,472,226 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Myers,  Harold  L.      (See  Fleming,  Clarence  C,  assignor.) 

Myers,  Harvey  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Sanitary  display 
cover.     1,445,346  ;  Feb.  13. 

Myers,     Hubert     A.,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Plating     metals. 

1.460.137  ;   June  26. 

Myers,   Hubert  A.,  Toledo,   Ohio.     Window-lifting  device. 

1.460.138  ;  June  26. 

Myers,  Hubert  A.,  assignor  to  The  Hubert  A.  Myers  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.     Metal  mold.     1,450,186  ;  Apr.  3. 

Myers,  Hubert  A.,  assignor  to  The  Hubert  A.  Myers  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Mold  for  casting  metals  and  mak- 
ing and  using  the  molds.     1,454,065  ;  May  8. 

Myers,  Hubert  A.,  assignor  to  The  Hubert  A.  Myers 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Mold  and  process  for  casting 
materials.     1,454,066  ;   May  8. 

Myers,  Hubert  A.,  assignor  to  The  Hubert  A.  Myers  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Machine  for  delivering  cores 
to  molds.     1,461,222  ;  July  10. 

Myers,  Hubert  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  Wiener,  To- 
ledo, Ohio.     Valve  mechanism.  ,  1,462,651  ;  July  24. 

Myers,  Hubert  A.,  assignor  to  The  Hubert  A.  Myers 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
forming  slieet  glass.     1,471,189 ;   Oct.    16. 

Myers,  Hubert  A.,  assignor  to  The  Hubert  A.  Myers 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Producing  soft  ferrous  metal 
castings.      1,471,190;    Oct.    16. 

Myers,  Hubert  A.,  Toledo,  and  A.  D.  Straw,  Wauseon, 
assignors  to 'The  Hubert  A.  Myers  Company,  Toledo, 
Ohio.      Casting    metals.      1,454,064 ;    May    8. 

Myers,  Hubert  A.,  Toledo,  and  A.  D.  Straw,  Wauseon, 
assignors  to  The  Hubert  A.  Myers  Company,  Toledo, 
Ohio.  Container  and  mold  for  molten  metal. 
1,454,067  ;  May  S. 

Myers,  Hubert  A.,  Toledo,  and  A.  D.  Straw,  Wauseon, 
assignors  to  The  Hubert  A.  Myers  Company,  Toledo, 
Ohio.  Protective  material  for  molds  and  forming  the 
same.     1,454,068  ;  May  8. 

Myers,  Hubert  A.,  Company,  The.  (See  Myers,  Hubert 
A.,  assignor.) 

Myers,  Hubert  A.,  Company,  The.  (See  Myers,  H.  A., 
and  Straw,  assignors.) 

Myers,  Hubert  A.,  Company,  The.  (See  Straw,  Arteemes 
D.,  assignor.) 

Myers,  James,  Bowell,  Alberta,  Canada.  Machine  for 
dressing  contact  surfaces  of  commutators.  1,442,492 ; 
Jan.   16. 

Myers,  James  L.     (See  Johnson,  C.  W.,  and  Myers.) 

Myers,  John  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Piston  packing  ring. 
1,470,096;  Oct.  9. 

Myers,  John  F.,  Canon  City,  Colo.,  assignor  to  The  New 
Jersey  Zinc  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Concentration 
of  minerals.     1,446,314  ;  Feb.  20. 

Myers,  John  W.,  Quincy,  111.  Ventilating  means  for 
jhicken  hovers  and  brooders.     1,453,162  ;  Apr.  24. 

Myers,  Joseph  E.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Blade  holder. 
1,462,146;   July   17. 

Myers,  Joseph  B.,  Chicago,  III.  Folding  box.  1,462,297 ; 
July  17. 

Myers,  Leonard,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  Toy  animal  and 
making    the    same.      1,478,348 ;    Dec.    18. 

Myers,  Lewis  C.     (See  Hess,  E.  B.,  and  Myers.) 

Myers,  Martin  R.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Platform  for 
ladders.     1,455,220  ;  May  15. 

Myers,  Martin  R.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Bucket  support. 
1,455,221  ;  May  15. 

Myers,    Oliver   M.      (See   Mason,    Loren   D.,    assignor.) 

Myers,  Philip  A.,  assignor  to  The  F.  E.  Myers  &  Brother 
Company,  Ashland,  Ohio.  Power  head  for  operating 
piston   rods  of  pumps.     1,470,634 ;   Oct.   16. 

Myers,  Philip  A.,  assignor  to  The  F.  E.  Myers  and 
Brother  Company,  Ashland,  Ohio.  Power  head. 
1,473,861  ;   Nov.    13. 

Myers,  Tom  B.      (See  Brandt    E.  S.  R.,  and  Myers.) 

Myers,  Tom  B..  Newport,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  the  Gov- 
ernment of  the  United  States.  Torpedo.  1,474,377 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Myers,  True  D.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Washing  and  wringing 
machine  attachment.     1,463,922  ;  Aug.  7. 

Myers,   William   H.      (See  Henshaw.   G.    C,   and   Myers.) 

Myers,   William   H.      (See  McCIay,  Roy  C,  assignor.) 

Myers,  William  L.,  Industry,  III.  Latch.  1,452,211 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Myers,  William  M.,  Hannibal,  Mo.  Belt  buckle.  1,457,386 ; 
June  5. 

Myers,  Wilson  R.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  G.  W.  Burt 
and  one-third  to  G.  W.  Weatherby,  Portland.  Oreg. 
Apparatus  for  positioning  materials.    1,451,431 ;  Apr.  10. 

Mylchi'eest,  Thomas  G.,  Thorncr,  near  Leeds,  England. 
DoflSng  mechanism  for  spinning  and  like  machines. 
1,457,593  ;  June  5. 

Mylius,  Walter  G.,  Wllkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Maxi- 
mum-demand  meter.     1,442,085  ;   Jan.   16. 

Mylroie,  John  M.,  assignor  to  The  Goodyear  Tire  & 
Rubber  Company.  Akron.  Ohio.  Tire-making  machine. 
1,458,763;  May'l. 

Myracle,  Hohart  M..  Havnesville,  La.  Multiple  fishing 
tool.     1.473,158  ;  Nov.  6. 

Myran.  Bennle  6.,  Sand  Creek,  Wis.  Saw  guide. 
1,443,902  ;  Jan.  30. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


3b  9 


Myrberg,  Sven  O.,  assignor  to  Providence  Stock  Company, 

i'rovulence,    R.    I.      l?ratvlot        1,440,8.^8:    .Tan.    2. 

Mystrora.  Herman,  and  IJ.  K.  Nelson.  I'liiladelpliia,  Pa. 
Convertible  body  for  automobiles.     1,474,283  ;  Nov.  13. 

N.  V.  Ilollandsche  MaatschapplJ  tot  verkvljglng  en  ex- 
pliiilatie  van  Patenten  en  Oetrosien  "  Ilopatex."  (Seo 
Scliniidt.   Relnhold,   assignor.) 

N.  V.  Maatschappij  tot  Exploitatie  van  Bartmann  Paten- 
ten.     (See   Hartniann,   Ludwig,  assignor.) 

Naab,    Charles.      (See   Pfelfer,   F.   A.,   and   Naab.) 

Naanilooze  Vennootschap  "Ago"  Maatschappij  voor  het 
drogen,  verwerkon  en  veredelen  van  hout.  (See  Bouw- 
nian,  Johannes  T.,  assignor.) 

Naamlooze  Vennootscliap  de  Nederlandsche  Thormo-Tele- 
phoon-Maatschappij.     (See  Rellstab.  Ludwiir,  assignor.) 

Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Finanzieele  Maatschappij  "Drie- 
bereen."      (i^ce  Blankonburg  Johannes,  assignor.) 

Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Finanzleele  Maatschappij  "Drie- 
bergen."     (See  Ease,  Rudolf,  asslroor.) 

Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Vereenigde  Knoopen  en  Bandfab- 
rieken.      (See  Kuckelsberg,  Ernst  and  P.,  assignors.) 

Nabers.  Horace  Z.,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Suspending  device 
for  garments.      1.455,302 ;    May   15. 

Nabors,  William  C,  Mansfield,  La.  Tractor  trailer. 
1,470.328;  Oct.  9. 

Nace.  Clarence  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Bottle  cap.  1,459,477; 
June  19. 

Nacey,  Harry  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Fusible  link.  1,452,522  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Nacey.  Harry  M.,  and  M.  F.  Ahearn,  Chicago.  111.  Dry- 
pipe  valve.      1.464.614  ;   Aug.   14. 

Nachtrieb,  Norman  D..  assignor  to  H.  T.  Adams,  Chicago, 
111.     Temporary-binder  ring.     1.473.354;  Nov.  6. 

Nacke,  Karl,  assignor  to  United  Metal  Spinning  Co.,  Brook- 
lyn. N.  Y.  Cast  arm  for  lighting  fixtures.  Des.  62,177  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Nacke,  Karl,  assignor  to  United  Metal  Spinning  Co.. 
Brooklvn.  N.  Y.  Husk  for  ball-lamp-socket  cover  for 
lighting  fixtures.     Des.  62,178  ;  Apr.  3. 

Nacke,  Karl,  assignor  to  United  Metal  Spinning  Co., 
Brooklvn.  N.  Y.  Plate  for  lighting  fixtures.  Des. 
62.211 :  Apr.  10. 

Nacker,   Owen   M.      (See   Brush.    .\.   P.,  and  Nacker.) 

Nadel,  Louis  D.,  East  Orange.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  F.  M. 
Prescott.     Phonograph    motor.      1,446,201  ;   Feb.    20. 

Nadig,  Robert  F.,  and  W.  D.  Somers.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Ironing-board  construction.    1,460,432  ;  July  3. 

Nadler.  August,  and  J.  R.  Kinghorn,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Sealing-wax    stick.      1.454.739 ;    May    8. 

Nadler.  Harry  A.     (See  Koch,  Edward  G.,  assignor.) 

Nadolney.  dtto,  Nanticoke,  Pa.  Hinge.  1.469.525: 
Oct.  2. 

Naegele,   Arthur   V.      (See   Piper,   W.   A.,   and    Naegele.) 

Naegeli,  Charles.     (See  Howe,  F.  M.,  and  Naegpli.) 

Naemura.  Tokujl,  Sanchome,  Kobe,  Japan.  Floor-cover 
composition.     1,466,241 ;  Aug.  26. 

Nafo.  Arthur  E..  Berea,  Ohio.  Amusement  device. 
1.441.940  ;  Jan.  9. 

Nnfp.  Arthur  E.,  Berea,  and  P.  E.  Hawkins.  Cleveland, 
Ohio.      Vehicle   wheel.      1,441,941  ;   Jan.    9. 

Nafziger,  Samuel  O..  Goshen,  Ind.  Clamsb ell-bucket-op- 
erating mechanism.     1,463,090  ;  July  24. 

Nacel.  Ansust.  Stuttcart,  Germany.  Camera  case. 
1,467.556;  Sept.  11. 

Nagel,  Theodore,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  the  hydrodynamic  separation  of  particles. 
1.4.-9.921 :  June  26. 

Nagel.  Theodore,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  the  hvdrodynamic  separation  of  particles. 
1,459,922  ;  June  26. 

Nagel.  Theodore,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  treating  material  with  gas.  1,459,923: 
June  26. 

Nagtfl.  W.  G..  Electric  Comijany.  The.  (See  Decker,  Hugh 
L.,  assignor.) 

Nagelvoort.  Adriaan,  assignor  to  The  Nitrogen  Corpo- 
ration. Providence.  R.  I.  Treating  gases.  "1.454,591  ; 
May  8. 

Nagle,  James  F.,  assignor  to  The  Peck  Stow  &  Wilcox 
Company.  Southington,  Conn.  Fixture  for  grinding 
beveled  chisels.     1.455,405  :  May  15. 

Nagle.  Peter  J.,  assignor  to  Flower  City  Specialty  Com- 
pany. Rochester,  N.  Y.  Display  receptacle.  1.458.541  ; 
June  12. 

Nagle.  Samuel  C,  London.  England.  Amusement  device. 
1,444,636;   Feb.   6. 

Nasler,  Forrest  Wauwatosa.  assignor  to  Allls-Chalmers 
Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hydraulic 
machine.     1,476,998  :  Dec.  11. 

Nagues.  Jesse  R.,  Missoula,  Mont.  Spot  remover 
1,468,541;   Sept.  18. 

Nahm,  Sunshine  F.,  Bowling  Green,  Ky.  Closure  for 
containers.     1,476,411  ;  Dec.  4. 

Nail.  Walter,  Newark,  N.  J.  Nut  lock.  1,443,427 ; 
Jan.    30. 

Nainteau,  John  B.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Spindle.  1,447,880  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Nairne,  Charles  J.  (See  Hawkridge,  J.,  Robertson,  and 
Nairne.) 

Naismith.  John  A.      (See  Gmelin,  Jacob  H.,  assignor.) 

Najacht,  Otto,  Chicago.  111.     Alloy.     1,468.828;  Sept.  25. 

Najarian.  Herand  K..  Salt  Lake  Citv.  Utah.  Screeninsr 
machine  and  method.     1,447,355  ;  Mar.  6. 


Continuous 


boiler. 


Figure    toy. 
Automatic   stop 


Najarian,  Herand  K.,  Salt  Lake  Citv,  Utah. 
vaciuiiii   inter.      1,449.774;  Mar.  27. 

Nakagawa.     Waichl,      Kltaku,     Japan.        Steam 
1,462,763;   July  24. 

Nakanuua,  Kozo,  assignor  to  Ilikoshima  Rutsubo  Kaliu- 
shiki  Kaislia,  Toyoura-guu,  Japan.  Graphite  crucible. 
1,460,739  ;  Sept.  4. 

Nakamura,  Mitsutaro,  Chico,  Calif.  Insect-destroying  de- 
vice.    1,458,071  •  June  5. 

Nakamura,  Yazo,  Osaka,  Japan.  Device  for  shipping  and 
discharging  cargo.     1,449,691;  Mar.  27. 

Nakashima,  Soichi,  Livingston,  Calif.  Fruit-pitting  ma- 
chine.     1,452,889  ;   Apr.   24. 

Nakian,     Reuben,    West    Hoboken,    N. 
1,451,628;  Apr.   10. 

Nalbantlan,   Karakin,   New  York,   N.   Y 
for  talking  machines.     1,473,503  ;  Nov.  6. 

Nail,  Robert,  Oakland,  Calif.  Inner  tube  for  pneumatic 
tires.     1,449,692  ;  Mar.  27. 

Nalle,  Charles  R.,  Richmond,  Va.  Detachable  button. 
1,452,052  ;  Apr.  17. 

Nalle,  Ernest,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Paul,  Christian  F.,  jr., 
assignor.) 

Nalley,  WlUiam  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  C.  Barnes, 
Hagerstown,  Md.  Water-supply  system.  1,471,800: 
Oct.  23. 

Nalty,  Herbert,  London,  England.  Jewelry  trinket.  Des. 
62,406;  May  22. 

Namari,  Ichitaro,  Sakal,  Osaka  Fu,  Japan,  assignor  to 
Minami  Manshu  Tetsudo  Kabushlkl  Kaisha,  Talren, 
Kwanto  Shu,  China.  Manufacturing  a  composition 
containing  anhydrous  magnesium  chloride.  1,473,966 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Namtvedt,  Peter  I.,  Terrll,  Iowa.  Vehicle  Jack. 
1,454,686;  May  8. 

Namura,  Takeo,  Walnut  Grove,  Calif.  Pump.  1,457,546 ; 
June  5. 

Nannlnl,  Cherubino.  Manhattan,  Nev.  Hair  clipper. 
1.451,175  ;  Apr.  10. 

Nanny,  Fritz,  Herisau,  Switzerland.  Process  and  device 
for  removing  the  connecting  threads  in  embroidered 
fabrics.     1,464,289  ;  Aug.  7. 

Napier,  Charles,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The  Henry 
G.  Thompson  &  Son  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Hack- 
saw machine  of  the  continuous-band  type.  1,461,004; 
July  3. 

Napier,  Charles  H.,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Motor-driven  target- 
throwing  machine.     1.475,713  :   Nov.  27. 

Napier,  D.,  &  Son  Limited.  (See  Rowledge,  Arthur  J., 
assignor.) 

Napolitan,  Francis  J.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Abrasive  Metals  Company.  Plate  for  use  In 
lining     burglarproof     vaults     and     similar     purposes. 

1.464.102  ;   Aug.    7. 

Napolitan,  Francis  J.,  Springfield,  JIass.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Air  Reduction  Company,  In- 
corporated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Oxvacetvlene  torch. 
1,469,392;   Oct.  2. 

Naquln,  Arthur  J.,  Alexandria,  La.  Grate  bar.  1.468,209; 
Sept.  18. 

Narayan.  Prem,  Bijnor,  India.  Fountain  pen.  1,474,611 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Nares,  Llewelvn  A.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Tire  rack  for  auto- 
mobiles.    Rel5,695  ;  Oct.  2. 

Narobe,  Frank,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bakins  machine. 
1,477,842  ;  Dec.  18. 

Narrow  Fabric  Co.,  The.  (See  Busch,  Conrad  J.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Narrow   Fabric  Co.,   The. 
signor.) 

Nash,  David  H 
speedometers. 

Nash    Engineering    Company, 
assignor.) 

Nash,  Frederic  .J.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Drying  and  prepar- 
ing fertilizing  materials".     1,456.332  ;  May  22. 

Nash,   George   H.,   Weymouth,  England.     Sound   detector. 

1.464.103  ;  Aug.  7. 

Nash.  George  W.,  Chelsea,  Mass.     Ball  cock.     1,478,989; 

Dec.  25. 
Nash,  James  H.,  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Lee  «&  Nash, 

Inc..     New    York,     N.     Y.       Collapsible    displav     card. 

1,467.624;  Sept.  11. 
Nash,   John  M.,   Milwaukee,   Wis.     Machine   for  finishing 

flanged    articles.      1,469,741 ;   June   26. 
Nash,  Martin,  et  al.     (See  Rogers,  .\bby,  assignor.) 
Nash,  Nathaniel  C,  jr.,  executor.      (See  Hinman,  Charles 

W.) 
Nash.    Phineas    J.,    Ridgwav,    Colo.      Dirigible    headlight. 

1.444,518  ;  Feb.  6. 
Nashua    Gummed    fz   Coated   Paper   Company.      (See  Bm- 

mert.  Samuel  B.,  assignor.) 

Nashua  Gummed  &  Coated  Paper  Company.  (See  Kimball, 
Wallace  D.,  assignor.) 

Nashua  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Caron,  Napoleon, 
assignor.) 

.Vaslin,  John  O.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Doorcheck.  1,459,238; 
June    19. 

Nasmith,  John  I.,  Eltham,  London,  England.  Box,  pack- 
ing case,  and  the  like.     1,473.196  ;  Nov.  6. 

Nasmith,  John  W.,  Manchester,  England.  Banding  ma- 
chine.    1,445,156;  Feb.  13. 


(See  Walbrecker,   Ernest,  as- 

Petersburg,  Va.     Transmission  drive  for 
1,443,848;  Jan.  30. 

(See   Jennings,    Irving  C, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  lint  of  patentees — Continued. 


Nasmith,  John  W.,  Manchester,  England.  Combing  ma- 
chine.    1,454,484  ;  May  8. 

Nasmith,  John  W.,  Manchester,  England.  Combing  ma- 
chine.   1,466,846  ;  Sept.  4. 

Nasmith,  John  W.,  Manchester,  England.  Combing  ma- 
chine.    1,473,197  ;  Nov.  6. 

Nason,    Emery   E.      (See  Brown.    F.    C,   and   Nason.) 

Nass,   Hugh  P.      (See  Neft,  I.,  and  Nass.) 

Nassoly,  Leonard  G.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Tire  tread. 
Des.  63,578  ;  Dec.  18. 

Naterman,  Henry  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Adjustable  visor 
for  vehicle  windshields.     1,475,647  ;  Nov.  27. 

Naterman,  Henry  D.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  A.  M. 
Kupfer,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Adjustable  visor  for  vehicle 
windshields.      1,474,727;    Nov.   20. 

Nathan,  Alfred  J.,  and  A.  E.  Barclay,  London,  England  ; 
said  Barclay  assignor  to  said  Nathan.  Device  for  use 
with  vacuum  flasks.     1,449  292  ;  Mar.  20. 

Nathan  &  Cohen  Co.  Inc.  (See  Muelberger,  Walter,  as- 
signor.) 

Nathan  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kassander,  Leo- 
pold,  assignor.) 

Nathan  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Wagner,  H.,  and 
Strube,  assignors.) 

Nathanson,  Philip,  AUentown,  Pa.  Stop  motion  for  bob- 
bin winders.      1,452,924  :  Apr.  24. 

National  Acme  Company,  The.  (See  Drissner,  Alfred  E., 
assignor.) 

National  Acme  Company,  The.  (See  Fancher,  C.  J.,  and 
Johnson,  assignors.) 

National  Acme  Company,  The.  (See  Johnson,  R.  A.,  and 
Fancher,  assignors.) 

National  Acme  Company,  The.  (See  Smith,  Oscar  A., 
assignor.) 

National  Acme  Company,  The.  (See  Smith,  O.  A.,  and 
Leber,   assignors.) 

National  Acme  Company.  (See  Smith,  O.  A.,  and  Rind- 
fleisch,   assignors.) 

National  Acme  Company,  The.  (See  Wheeler,  Earl  II., 
assignor.) 

National  Airless  Tire  Company.  (See  Patton,  Darrell  E., 
assignor.) 

National  .\niline  &  Chemical  Company.  (See  Bissell, 
Don  W.,  assignor.) 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company,  Inc.  (See  Dan- 
iels, Lloyd  C.) 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  (See  Daniels, 
L.   C,  and  Lawrence,   assignors.) 

National  .Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  (See  ICyrides, 
Lucas  P.,  assignor.) 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  (See  Nelson, 
Ralph  A.,  assignor.) 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  (See  PvOgers, 
D.  G..  and  Stowell,  assignors.) 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  (See  Young,  J., 
and  Croakman,   assignors.) 

National  Asphalt  Burial  Vault  Company,  The.  (See 
Sheene,  William  E.,  assignor.) 

National  Auto  Devices  Company.  (See  Conger,  Charles 
A.,   assignor.) 

National  Auto  Lock  Company,  The.  (See  Jackson,  C, 
and  Huxter,  assignors.) 

National  Automatic  Tool  Company.  (See  Bockhoff,  Wil- 
liam F.,  assignor.) 

National  Biscuit  Company.  (See  Davidson,  Frank  B., 
assignor.) 

National  Biscuit  Company.  (See  Davis,  Clarke  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Biscuit  Company.  (See  Taylor,  George  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Biscuit  Company.  (See  Tomlinson,  Roy  E., 
assignor.) 

National  Blank  Book  Company.  (See  Schade,  John,  as- 
signor. ) 

National  Boiler  Washing  Co.  (See  Graham,  Leslie  B., 
assignor.) 

National  Box  Company.     (See  Hopkins,  Gordon,  assignor.) 

National  Brake  Company  Incorporated.  (See  Brewster, 
William  D.,  assignor.) 

National  Brake  &  Electric  Company.  (See  Alkman,  Bur- 
ton S.,  assignor.) 

National  Brass  &  Copper  Company,  The.  (See  Goldsmith, 
Eorthold.    assignor.) 

National  Brass  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Wray.  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

National  Bread  Wrapping  Machine  Company.  (See  S6- 
vlgn6,   Henri  A.,   assignor.) 

National  Bread  Wrapping  Machine  Company.  (See 
S6vign§,  H.  A.,  and  Arnold,  assignors.^ 

National  Carbon  Co.  Inc.  (See  Hopkins,  Nevil  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Carbon  Company  Inc.  (See  Arnoll,  Arthur  G  , 
assignor.) 

National  Carbon  Company.  (See  Eynon,  Howard  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Carbon  Company.  (See  French,  H.  P.,  and 
Benner,  assignors.) 

National  Carbon  Company.  (See  Hamister,  Victor  C. 
assignor.) 

National  Carbon  Company.  (See  Kiefer,  Edwin  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Carbon  Company.  (See  Lapkin,  Harry  D., 
assignor.) 


National  Carbon  Company.  (See  Wells,  Alfred  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Carbonator  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Geddes,  Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

National  Card  Mounting  Company.  (See  List,  Frank  X., 
assignor.) 

National  Carton  Company.  (See  Gibson,  W.,  and  Gazzolo, 
assignors.) 

National  Cash  Register  Company,  The.  (See  Von  Peln, 
E<lward  J.,  assignor.) 

National  Casket  Company.  (See  Griffith,  Benjamin  M., 
assignor.) 

National   Company.      (See   Balcke,   Walter   H.,   assignor.) 

National  Company.      (See  Ready,    William  A.,   assignor.) 

National  Dump  Car  Company.  (See  Fitts,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

National  Dump  Car  Company.  (See  Hart,  Harry  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Dump  Car  Company.  (See  Hindahl,  David, 
assignor.) 

National  Dump  Car  Company.  (See  Hosceit,  William  J., 
assignor.) 

National  Dump  Car  Co.     (See  Neiklrk,  John  O.,  assignor.) 

National  Egg  Case  Company.  (See  Reeves,  Edwin  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Electric  Heating  Company,  The.  (See  Pritzker, 
Asher,  assignor.) 

National  Equipment  Company.  (See  Bausman,  Alonzo 
L.,    assignor.) 

National  Equipment  Company.  (See  Perkins,  George 
S.,  assignor.) 

National  Fibreform  Company.  (See  Thompson,  Harry 
J.,  assignor.) 

National  Fireworks  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Clark,  George  J.  J.,  assignor.) 

National  Folding  Box  Company.  (See  Grady,  Francis  J., 
assignor. ) 

National  Fruit  Cleaner  Company,  The.  (See  Renter,  John 
A.,  assignor.) 

National  Gas  Furnace  Company.  (See  Walpole,  Benjamin 
M.,  assignor.) 

National  India  Rubber  Company.  (See  Huestis,  Thomas 
B.,  assignor.) 

National  Indicator  Company.  (See  Klein,  Frederick,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Indicator  Company.  (See  Penso,  Marius  E., 
assignor.) 

National  Lead  Company..  (See  Simpkins,  Louis  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Lead  Company.  (See  Tolman,  Charles  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Lock  Washer  Company.  (See  Hoyt,  Daniel, 
assignor.) 

National  Machine  &  Tool  Company.  (See  Monohaa, 
Richard   C,   assignor.) 

National  Malleable  Castings  Company,  The.  (See  Baze- 
Icy,  Arthur  J.,  assignor.) 

National  Malleable  Castings  C'ompany,  The.  (See  Brooks, 
Chester  IC,  assignor.) 

National  Match  Company.  (See  Vaughan,  Bernard  G., 
assignor.) 

National  Metal  Molding  Company.  (See  Phillips,  George 
E.,  assignor.) 

National  Paper  Can  Company,  The.  (See  Brooks,  Lewis 
C,  assignor.) 

National  I'aper  Products  Company.  (See  Lanzit,  Joseph 
J.,  assignor.) 

National  Peeling  Machine  Company.  (See  Bost,  W.  D., 
Miller,    and    Garwood,    assignors.) 

National  Peeling  Machine  Company.  (See  Miller,  Harry 
M.,   assignor.) 

National  Pneumatic  Company.  (See  Forman,  Paris  R., 
assignor.) 

National  Pneumatic  Company.  (See  Gottschalk,  Albert, 
assignor.) 

National  Pneumatic  Company.  (See  Rowntree,  Harold, 
assignor.) 

National  Progress  Club.  (See  Bentson,  Victor  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Pump  Company.  (See  Jackson,  Henry  O-,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Setzlcr,  Horace 
B.,  assignor.) 

National  Refining  Corporation,  Inc.  (See  von  Groeling, 
Albrecht,  assignor.) 

National  Retarder  Company.  (See  Stagner,  Bert  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Sales  Machine  Company.  (See  Reith,  George 
C,  assignor. ^ 

National  Screw  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Bartmess,  Meigs  W.,  assignor.) 

National  Sewing  Machine  Company.  (See  Derwent,  Wal- 
ter  R.,   assicnor. ) 

National  Sewing  Machine  Company.  (See  Henry,  C.  F., 
and  Hulett.  assignors.) 

National  Society  Daughters  of  the  American  Colonists. 
(See  Bickel,  E.  S.  R.,  and  P.  De  Barthe,  assignors.) 

National  Steel  Door  Co.  (See  Peterson,  Earl  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Supply  Company,  The.  (See  Wright,  Clyde  S., 
assignor.) 

National  Transit  Pump  &  Machine  Company.  (See 
Sharp,  Jefferson,  M.,  assignor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


391 


and   Bosle, 


(See  Baines,  J.  E. 

(See    Brown,    Frederick    E., 
(See   Saunders,   Augustus  M., 
(See  Gerber, 


National  Tube  Company. 

assignors.) 

National    Tube    Company, 
assignor.) 

National  Tube  Company, 
assignor.) 

National  Yalve  &  Manufacturing  Company. 
Dwight,  assignor.) 

National   Vulcanized   Fibre  Co.      (See  Cobb,  Freeman  A., 
assignor.) 

N'ational    Vulcanized    Fibre   Company.      (See   do    A  ignier, 
Robert  M.,  assignor.) 

National  Water  Lift  Co.      (See  Fairchild,  Koland  J.,   as- 
signor.) 

Natoli.    Giuseppe,    Turin,     Italy.      Magneto.      1,460,763 ; 
July  3. 

Natural   Air   Dryers,    Inc.      (See   Lazier,   Thomas   C,   as- 
signor.) 

Naufiaiucli  Chemical  Company,  The.     (See  Bradley,  C.  K., 
and   CadwcU,  assignors.) 

Naugatuclj   rhcmical  Company,  The.      (See  Cadwell,  Sid- 
ney   M.,    assignor.) 

■     "      ~"       ■     "     Company,     The.        (See     Shepard, 
assignors.) 
Wilkes-Barre,     Pa.       Cake     pan. 


Naugatuck  Chemical 
M.   G.,   and   Adams, 

Naugle,  Charles  M., 
1,476,910  ;  Dec.  11. 

Naugle,  Girardus  G. 


(See  HofE,  C.   L.,  and  Naugle.) 

Naugle.  Girardus  G.,  York,  Pa.  Lubricating  system  for 
automobiles.     1,457,093  :  June  5. 

Naugle,  Girardus  G.,  Vork,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Chain  Company,  Inc.  Machine  for  smoothing  chains. 
1,446,92S  ;   fcb.   27. 

Naugle,  Harry  M.,  and  A.  J.  Townsend,  Canton,  Ohio. 
Expanded-metal  manufacture.     1,472,769  ;  Oct.  30. 

Naugle.  Harry  M.,  and  A.  J.  Townsend,  Canton,  Ohio. 
Espanded-metal  manufacture.     1,472,773  ;  Oct.  30. 

Naugle,  Harrv  M.,  and  A.  J.  Townsend,  Canton,  Ohio. 
Expanded  metal.     1.472,774  ;   Oct.  30. 

Naugle,  Harrv  M.,  and  A.  J.  Townsend,  Canton,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  "Jones  and  Laugblin  Steel  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Steel-joist  manufacture.    1,472,770  ;  Oct.  30. 

Naugle,  Harry  M.,  and  A.  J.  Townsend,  Canton,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  Jones  and  Laughlin  Steel  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Steel-joist  machine.     1,472,771 ;  Oct.  80. 

Naugle,  Harry  M.,  and  A.  J.  Townsend,  Canton,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  Jones  and  Laughlin  Steel  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.    Steel-joist  manufacture.    1,472,772  ;  Oct.  SO. 

Naugle,  John  J.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  United  Filters 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filter  plate.  1,441,445  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Naugle,  Rot  L.,  Blackstone,  Va.  Shock  absorber. 
1.476,212:  Dec.  4. 

Naujoks,  William,  and  E.  E.  McLaughlin.  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Reed    cutter.      1,467,806:    Sept.    11. 

Naunian,  Charles  A.,  Jr.  (See  Barnard,  H.  L.,  and 
Nauman.) 

Xauts.   Frank  A.      (See   Vogel,   J.   F.,   and   Nauts.) 

Nauts,  Frank  A.,  assignor  to  The  Gendron  Wheel  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.     Hub.     1,448,312  ;  Mar.  13. 

Nauts,  Frank  -A.,   assignor  to   The  Gendron  Wheel  Com- 


Hub-bearing 
Calif.     Mute. 


construction. 


Oreg 


pany,       Toledo,       Ohio. 
1.461,223:  July  10. 
Navach,  Andrea,  San  Francisco, 

Mar.  13. 
Naylor.      Adolphus,      Medford, 

1,475,550  ;   Nov.   27. 
Naylor,  Carl  G.,   Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Naylor-Robert- 
Eon      Company.        Expansible      mandrel. 
Mar.  27. 
Naylor.  Frederick  B.,  AUentown,   N.   J. 

"        2. 

Clear  Lake,  Iowa.     Cattle-leading  ring. 
6. 

assignor  to  The  Gem   Shirt  Company, 
Trousers.     1,475,195  ;  Nov.   27. 
Company.      (See   Naylor,    Carl    G.,    as- 


1,448,232  ; 

Ditch      digger. 

Robert- 
1,449,435  ; 

Chicken   feeder. 


1.469,677;    Oct. 
Naylor,  Joseph  S., 

1.472,883  ;  Nov. 
Naylor,  Robert  C, 

Dayton.   Ohio. 
Naylor-Robertson 

signor.) 

Neadle,  Jacob,  administrator.     (See  Demongeot,  Marcel  A.) 
Neahr,  Jacob  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Match  safe.    1,477,890  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Neahr,     Jacob     E.,     Hartsdale,    assignor    to    tJndenvood 

Typewriter    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Typewriter 

stand.      Des.    63,058;    Sept.   25. 
Neahr,    Will    C,    Denver,    Colo.      Electric    signaling    sys- 
tem.    1.442,288:  Jan.  16. 
Neahr,  Will  C,   Denver,  Colo.     Electric  firework  Igniter. 

1.445.904  ;  Feb.  20. 
Neal,  C.  B.     (See  Powell,  A.,  and  Neal.) 
Neal,     Enoch     E.,     Maiden,     Mass.       Bag-filling     device. 

1.458,626  ;  June  12. 
Neal,    Enoch    E.,    Maiden,    Mass.      Fastening    device    for 

coal  chutes.     1,458,627;  June  12. 
Neal,  George  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  R.  Baker,  Little 

Rock,   Ark.      Shock-absorber   top   coupling.      1,453,163 ; 

Apr.   24. 
Neal,   Harry   W.,   assignor  of  one-half 

nace   Company,    Indianapolis,    Ind. 

and  conveying  device  for  furnaces. 
Neal,   Harry  W.,   assignor  of  one-half 

nace    Company,    Indianapolis,    Ind. 

for  hot-air  furnaces.     1,465.309  :  Aug.  21 
Neal,  Henry,  Yukon,  Pa.     Shot-firing  device.     1,457,262  ; 

May  29. 


to  Hall-Neal  Fur- 
Heat  intercepting 
1,440,486  ;  Jan.  2. 
to  Hall-Neal  Fur- 
Heat    accelerator 


Neal,  Lewis  M.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Shock  absorber. 
1,445.704  ;  Feb.  20. 

Neal,  Morris  S.,  CoUinsville,  Conn.  Tool  handle. 
1,475,961 ;  Dec.  4. 

Neal,  Robert  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  J.  Ileyman, 
Lexington,  Ky.  Brake-actuating  mechanism.  1,452,212  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Neal,  Russell  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Combination  work 
glove.      1,471,801  ;    Oct.    23. 

Neal,  Spencer  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Auto- 
matic Straight  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Air-brake   apparatus.      1,459,853 ;    June    26. 

Neal,  Spencer  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Automatic 
Straight  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Dia- 
phragm structure.     1,466,242;  Aug.  28. 

Neal,  Spencer  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Automatic 
Straight  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Dia- 
phragm   structure.      1,466,243 ;    Aug.    28. 

Neal,  Spencer  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Auto- 
matic Straight  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Air-brake  apparatus.     1,478.832  ;  Dec.  25. 

Neal,   Walter   V.      (See   Harrigan,  T.   F.,   and  Durward.) 

Neal,  Walter  V.,  Maiden,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The  United 
Shoe  Machinerv  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Work 
support.     1,460,433;  July  3. 

Neale,  Charles  C,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
P.  T.  Ulmer,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Nonvibratory  tool  guide. 
1,451,102;  Apr.  10. 

Nealley,  Henry  A.,  Newton,  Mass.  Lubricant  demon- 
strator.    1,452,569  ;  Apr.  24. 

Nealon,  John  P.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Lamp.  1,440,617; 
Jan.    2. 

Neander,  Victor  T.      (See  Kneeland.  Oscar  A.,  assignor.) 

Near,  Wilmer  M.,  New  Era,  Mich.  Testing  prod. 
1,451,233;  Apr.  10. 

Neary,  Michael  J..  Scranton,  Pa.  Roller-coaster  safety 
appliance.      1,454,7(50 ;    May    8. 

Neary,  Philip,  Seattle,  Wash.  Excavating  device. 
1,457,594  :  .Tune  5. 

Neave,  Andrew  A.      (See  Mikaelson,  E.  W.,  and  Neave.) 

Nebel,  Ernst  O.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lace  attachment  for 
knitting  machines.     1,463.719  ;  July  31. 

Nebel,  Walter,  Sioux  City.  Iowa.  Manufacture  of  cellu- 
lose  acetates.      1,478,137  ;   Dec.    18. 

Nebhut,  Alfred  F.     (See  Platts,  M.  E.,  and  Nebhut.) 

Nebulizer  Oil  Burning  Company.  (See  Dunham,  William 
P.,  assignor.) 

Necrosan  Co.,  The.     (See  Rayder,  Joseph  A.,  assignor.) 

Neddo,  Richard,  Norfolk,  Va.  Stationery  cabinet. 
1,456,562  ;  May  29. 

Neder,  John  H.,  Baker,  Oreg.  Headlight  deflector  for 
motor  vehicles.     1,444,424;    Feb.   6. 

Nedland.  Ivan  T.,  Hillsboro,  N.  Dak.  (Thuck.  1,457,994  : 
June  5. 

Nedra,  Ian  I.  W.,  assignor  to  Penn  Electrical  and  Manu- 
facturing Companv,  Irwin,  Pa.  Fuse  clip  and  retainer. 
1,468,915;  Sept.  25. 

Nedved,  Emanuel  W.,  Millboro,  S.  Dak.  Calf  weaner. 
1,461,582  ;  July  10. 

Needham,  CDarles  E.     (See  Gibson,  W.  A.,  and  Needham.) 

Needham,  Charles  E..  AUentown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Brad- 
ley Pulverizer  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Lubricating 
mechanism  for  bearings  of  rotatable  members. 
1,466,455  ;   Aug.   28.  _  „ 

Needham,  Edward  F.  and  T.  H.,  Houston,  Tex.  Wall 
construction.      1,448,078;   Mar.   13. 

Needham,  James  F.,  Hanford,  Wash.  Refrigerator. 
1,448,813;   Mar.   20. 

Needham,  Jane  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Spool  holder. 
1,469,266 :  Oct.  2. 

Needham,  John  C,  assignor  to  Evershed  &  Vignoles, 
Limited,  London,  England,  and  himself.  Electrical 
apparatus  for  controlling  indicators  at  a  distance. 
1.476,538  ;  Dec.  4. 

Needham,  John  T.,  North  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Carrier  for 
pneumatic-dispatch       tubing        systems.  1,455,547 ; 

May  15. 

Needham,  Ollle.     (See  Hague,  F.  T.,  and  Needham.) 

Needham,   Thomas    H.      (See    Needham,    Edward   F.   and 

rp      TT  ^ 

Needle,  Morris  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  Moskowitz, 

Washington,   D.  C.     Cleaning  composition.     1,455,350 ; 

May  15. 
Needier,     Marley.     Muskegon     Heights,     Mich.       Clothes 

drier.     1,474,281 ;   Nov.   13. 
Neelv,    Richard     E.,    Terre     Haute,     Ind.       Rail     clamp. 

1,473,504;  Nov.  6.  „ 

Neenan  Elevator  Corporation.     (See  Neenan,  Michael  E., 

assignor.) 
Neenan  Elevator  Corporation.      (See  Neenan,  Michael  E. 

and  J.  J.,  assignors.)  -r    -r  . 

Neenan,  John  J.     (See  Neenan,  Michael  E.  and  J.  J.) 
Neenan,  Michael  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Neenan 

Elevator  Corporation.     Sheave.     1,442,899 ;  Jan.  23. 
Neenan,  Michael  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Neenan 

Elevator  Corporation.     Sheave.     Relo,737  :   Dec.   25. 
Neenan,  Michael  E.  and  J.  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors 

to  Neenan  Elevator  Corporation.     Electromagnetically- 

controlled  brake.     1,442,898;  Jan.  23. 
Nefedov,  Basil,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Wheeled  toy.     1,443,271 ; 

Jan.  23.  .         ^     . 

Neff,    Abner    R..    Long    Beach,    Calif.       Opening    device. 

1,445,905 ;  Feb.  20. 


392 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetiral  li.^t  of  pntcniees — Continued. 


Beach,     Calif.       Can     opener. 


Long 
23. 

assignor    to    Phoenix    Trimming    Corn- 
Ill.     Ornamental  fringo.     Des.   62,915  ; 


Airship.    1,459,742  ; 


Neff,     Abner     R. 

1,471,857  ;  Oct 

Ne£E,    August    E., 

pany,  Chicago, 

Aug.  21. 

Ne£f,  August  E.,  assignor  to  Phoenix  Trimming  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Fringe  for  rugs  and  the  lilie  and  raaliing 
the  same.     1,470,097  ;  Oct.  9. 
Neff,  Edward  D.,  Marysville,  Pa.     Spotlight-projecting  de- 
vice.    1,455,929  ;  May  22. 
NefC,    George   W.      (See   Edwards,    Eugene    P.,    assignor.) 
Neff,  Harry  D.,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Push  broom  or  brush. 

1,472,853;   Nov.    6. 
Neff,    Harry   D.,   Cambridge,   assignor   to    Re-Filit   Broom 
Company,   Boston,   Mass.      Machine  for   mailing  broom 
bundles  or  units.     1,461,015  ;  July  3. 
Nefif,    Henrv    H.,    Salamanca,   N.   Y.      Apparatus    for   sup- 
plying gas  to  internal-combustion   engines.     1,447,809  ; 
Mar.  6. 
NcBf,  John,  sr.,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J 

June  26. 

Neff,   John    H.      (See   Peed,    Horace    S.,   assignor.) 
Neff,  John  P.,  East  Orange,  N.   J.,  assignor  to  American 
Arch  Company.     Fire-box  arch  and  arch   bricks  there- 
for.     1,470,697  ;   Oct.    16. 
Neft,  Isidore,  and  H.  P.  Nass,  Seattle,  Wash.     Protective 

curtain.     1,463,431 ;   July   31. 
Negbaur,   Harry,   New   York,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to  E.   &   J. 
Bass,    Incorporated.      Ovenware    and    holder    therefor. 
1,450,330  ;  Apr.  3. 
Neggesmith,   Hcrmie  C  New   York,  N.   Y.     Collar  clasp. 

1,477,762  ;  Dec.  18. 
Negro,    Eiuigi,    Bucharest,    Rumania.      Universal    cutting 

and   kneading   machine.     1,463,720 ;    July   31. 
Neher,  John  S.,  North  Manchester,  Ind.     Removable  silo 

cover.     1,451,082  ;  Apr.  10. 
Neher,    Noah    N.,    Whittier,     Calif.      Mower    sharpener. 

1,448,032  ;   Mar.   13. 
Neher,  Samuel  I.,  Keystone,  Ind.     Cultivator  attachment 

for  tractors.     1,462,022;   July   17. 
Neider,    F.    A.,    Company,    The.      (See    Yates,    Nathaniel, 

jr.,   assignor.) 
Neighbour,    Arthur   G.   L.,   Brighton,   Victoria,   Australia. 
Magneto-electric  ignition  machine.     1,449,345  ;  Mar.  20. 
Neighbour,    Arthur    G.    L.,  Brighton,    Victoria,   Australia. 

Fluid   pump   and  compressor.     1,449,538;   Mar.    27. 
Neighbour,   Arthur   G.   L.,    Brighton,   Victoria,    Australia. 
Magneto-electric  ignition  machine.     1,467,062  ;  Sept.  4. 
Neighbour,   Arthur   G.   L.   and   H.    C.   W.,   Brighton,   Vic- 
toria,      Australia.         Means      for       pumping      fluids. 
1,449,537  ;  Mar.  27. 
Neighbour,   Harry  C.   W.      (See  Neighbour,  Arthur  G.   L. 

and  H.  C.  W.) 
Neighbour,    Leonard    B.,    assignor   to    Deere    &    Company, 
Moline,    111.      Elevator   conveyer.      1,473,795  ;    Nov.    13. 
Neighbour,   Leonard  B.,   East  Moline,   assignor   to   Deere 
&   Company,    Moline,    111.      Swivel   connection    for   ele- 
vator conveyers.     1,476,634  ;  Dec.  4. 
Neikirk,    John    0.,   assignor   to    National    Dump    Car   Co., 

Chicago.    III.     Railway  car.     1,446,627 ;   Feb.   27. 
Neikirk,    John   O.,    Lombard,    assignor    to    Roger   Ballast 
Car      Company,      Chicago,      111.        Car      construction. 
1,468,645  ;  Sept.  25. 
Neil,  Arthur  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Combination  furniture. 

1,452,434  :  Apr.  17. 
Neil,    Joseph    B.,    York,    assignor   of    one-third    to 
Cobb,  Rock  Hill,  and  one-third  to  J.  C.  Wilborn 
S.  C.     Cotton  picker.     1,456,645;  May  29. 
Neil,  Joseph  B.,  York,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  L.  Cobb, 
Rock  Hill,  and  one-third  to  J.  C.  Wilborn,  York,  S.  C. 
Cotton  picker.     1,458,433  ;  June  12. 
Neilan,  Thomas  J.,  Newark,  N.   J.,  .nnd  G.   W.  Zobanaky, 
Elmhurst,    assignors    to    Cocoa    Products    Company    of 
America  Incorporated,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.     Cocoa 
butter    and    recovering    same.      1.467.587;    Sept.    11. 
Neiley,  .Tewett  F.,  Endicott,  N.  Y.     Stamping  attachment 

for  hide  splitters.     1,471,192  ;  Oct.  16. 
Neill,    Edmond   H.,   Austin,   Tex.     Mold   cap.     1,445,542 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Nelll,    Matthew    C,    Agassiz,    British    Columbia,    Canada. 

Chair.      1,449,436.     Mar.   27. 
Nellly,  Daniel  H.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  W.  P.  Brinton, 
one-fourth   to   J.    S.    Brown,   and   one-fourth   to    G.   W. 
Double,  Bradford,  Pa.     Clasp.     1,440,058  ;  Feb.  20. 
Neils,  Albert,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company,  Toledo, 
Ohio.     Means  for  fastening  articles   in    packing   cases. 
1,478,138;  Dec.  18. 
Neiman,   Howard   S.      (See   Rose,   William   H.,   assignor.) 
Neinow,    Otto    J.,     Merrill,     Wis.       Bobsled.      1,456,142  ; 

May  22. 
Neitzel,  Frank  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Beth- 
lehem Shipbuilding  Corporation.     Multiple-spindle  drill. 
1,457,387;  June  5. 
Neitzel,  Frank  E..  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Beth- 
lehem Shipbuilding  Corporation,  Ltd.,  South  Bethlehem, 
Pa.     Multiple  spindle  drill.     1,466,145  ;  Aug.  28. 
Neldner,   Edward   E.,   Milwaukee,   Wis.      Internal-corabus- 

tjon   engine.      1,460,728:   July   3. 
Nelems.  Chavlos  W.,  Birmingham,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.     W.     Riddle,     East     Lake,     Ala.       Folding     hatchet. 
1,457,930  ;  June  5. 


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Nells,  Joseph  J.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Power  Specialty 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Superheater.  1,475,924 ; 
Nov.   27. 

Neller,  Albert  H.,  assignor  to  The  Louden  Machinery 
Company,  Fairfield,  Iowa.  Animal  stanchion.  1,451,402  ; 
Apr.   10. 

Neller,  Albert  H.,  assignor  to  The  Louden  Machinery 
Company,  Fairfield,  Iowa.  Division  for  animal  man- 
gers. 1,457,850  ;  June  5. 
Neller,  Albert  H.,  assignor  to  The  Louden  Machinery 
Company,  Fairfield,  Iowa.  Guide  for  hoisting  wheels. 
1,458,354;  June  12. 

Nelson,  Aaron  F.,  Hollidaysburg,  Pa.  Dust  cap  for  pneu- 
matic-tire valves.     1,478,245  ;   Dec.   18. 

Nelson,  Adolph  L.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  S.  Craw- 
ford,   Indianapolis,    Ind.      Piston.      1,454,761 ;    May    8. 

Nelson,  Adolph  L.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  S.  Craw- 
ford,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Piston.     1,454,762  ;  May  8. 

Nelson,  Adolph  L.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  S.  Craw- 
ford,  Indianapolis,   Ind.     Piston.     1,465,144;  Aug.   14. 

Nelson,  Albert,  Wheaton,  Minn.  Signal  device  for  tire 
valves.    1,455,146  ;  May  15. 

Nelson,  Albert,  assignor  to  The  American  Brake  Shoe  & 
Foundry  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Holder's  truck. 
1,455,090 ;  May  15. 

Nelson,   Albert,   Chicago,    HI.,    assignor   to   The  American 
Brake    Shoe    &    Foundry    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 
.     Shaking-out  device.     1,475,648 ;   Nov.  27. 

Nelson,  Albert,  deceased,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  E.  J.  Nel- 
son, administratrix,  assignor  to  B.  J.  Nelson,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.     Die-reaming  machine.     1.474.939:  Nov.  20. 

Nelson,  Albert,  Chicago,  and  L.  H.  Wonderllng,  Maywood, 
111.     Sand-cutting  machine.     1,443,586 ;  Jan.   30. 

Nelson,  Albert  G.,  East  Port  Chester,  Conn.  Flashing. 
1,442,172  ;  Jan.  16. 

Nelson,  Albert  U..  Portland,  Oreg.  Clip  attachment  for 
pocket-carried  devices.     1,478,049 ;  Dec.  18. 

Nelson,  Alfred  C,  Lakewood,  and  E.  J.  Reilly,  assignors  to 
The  William  B.  Pollock  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 
Liquid-metal  transfer  apparatus.     1,449,242 ;   Mar.   20. 

Nelson,  Alfred  C,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  William 
B.  Pollock  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Furnace- 
charging  apparatus.     1,459,984  ;  June  26. 

Nelson,  Alfred  C,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  William 
B.  Pollock  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Ladle-tilting 
mechanism.      1,459,985 ;    June   26. 

Nelson,  Alvin,  and  L.  T.  Du  Bois,  Vallejo,  Calif.  Emer- 
gency brake.     1,469,428  ;   Oct.   2. 

Nelson,  Amo.s,  Gledstone,  West  Marton,  near  Skipton, 
England.      Mercerizing   of   cotton.      1,441,740 ;    Jan.    9. 

Nelson,  Andrew,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Extension  manifold. 
1,452,213:"  Apr.  17. 

Nelson,  Andrew  E.,  Mason  City,  Iowa.  Order  holder  for 
film  hangers.     1,464,157;  Aug.  7. 

Nelson,  Andrew  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Coupling. 
1,471,055:  Oct.  16. 

Nelson,  Andrew  J.  and  E.  M.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Boat-pro- 
pelling device.     1,470,865  ;  Oct.  16. 

Nelson,  Anna  J.,  Nome,  Alaska.  Necktie  holder. 
1,453,885  ;  May  1. 

Nelson,  Arthur,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Cardboard  box.     1,478,791 ;   Dec.   25. 

Nelson,  Arthur  F.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Coin  carrying  and 
dl.spensing   device.      1.445,347  ;    Feb.    13. 

Nelson,  Arthur  W.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Sash-cord  fastener. 
1,448,146  ;  Mar.  13. 

Nelson,  Arvid,  Chicago,  111.  Rotary  switch.  1,476,911 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Nelson,  Arvid  R.,  Marathon,  Iowa.  End  gate  and  mount- 
ing.    1,443.497;  Jan.  30. 

Nelson,  Arvid  R.,  Marathon,  Iowa.  Carburetor  for  in- 
ternal-combustion   ensrines.      1,445,100  ;  Feb.   13. 

Nelson,  Axel  H..  Turlock,  Calif.  Concrete  wall  construc- 
tion.    1,452.751;   Apr.  24. 

Nelson,  Axel  M.,  assignor  to  General  American  Tank  Car 
Corporation,  Chicago.  111.  Tank  car.  1,472,488; 
Oct.  30. 

Nelson  Bros.  &  Strom  Sales  Co.  (See  Strom,  Clifton  O., 
assignor.) 

Nelson,  C,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Nelson, 
Charles,  assignor.) 

Nelson,  Carl  G.,  Chicago,  III.  Electric  switch.  1,448,033; 
Mar.  13. 

Nelson.  Charles,  assignor  to  C.  Nelson  Manufacturing 
Companv,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Brick-ice-cream  container. 
1,444,131 ;  Feb.  6. 

Nelson,    Charles   A.       (See    Hanson,    G.,    and   Nelson.) 

Nelson,  Charles  A.,  East  Berlin,  Conn.  Conveyer  struc- 
ture.    1,446,985  ;  Feb.  27. 

Nelson,  Charles  A.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Antifriction  bearing. 
1,467,063;    Sept.    4. 

Nelson,  Charles  A.,  Utlea,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Savage 
Arms   Corporation.      Firearm.      1,446,763 ;    Feb.   27. 

Nelson.  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Savage  Arras  Corporation, 
tJtica,   N.   Y.     Gun   sight.      1,464,615 ;   Aug.    14. 

Nelson,  Charles  S.,  and  M.  E.  Scannell.  Omaha,  Nebr. 
Signal   for   vehicles.      1,445,407:    Feb.    13. 

Nelson,  Christian  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Book-cover  gauge. 
1,460,348  ;  June  26. 

Nelson,  Clare,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  C.  C.  Orcutt.  Paper-drying  machine. 
1,403,923  ;  Aug.  7. 


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Nelsnu,  Clare,  Brooklyn,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  C.  C.  Orcutt,  New  Yorlv,  N.  Y.  Paper-drying  ma- 
chine.    1,469,048;   Sept.  25. 

Nelson,  Clavton  Ij..  St.  Albans,  Vt.  Pipe  coupling. 
1,478,452;   Dec.   25. 

Nelson.  Coral  A.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Headlight  attach- 
ment.    1,450,862  ;  Apr.  3. 

Nelson,  De  Witt,  assi.gnor  to  The  Horton  Manufacturing 
Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Device  for  obtaining 
variable  speeds  from  constant-speed  motors.  1,448,034  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Nelson,  Edward  L.     (See  Bown,  R.,  and  Nelson.) 

Nelson.  Edward  L.,  East  Orange,  N.  .7.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N,  Y. 
Modulation  circuits  and  measurement,  1,478,050 ; 
Dec.   IS. 

Nelson,  Einer  M,,  Providence,  R.  I.  Radiator  cap. 
1,456.333  :   Mav   22. 

Nelson,  Elmer  M.     (See  Nelson,  Andrew  J.  and  E.  M.) 

Nelson.  Elmer  O.,  Hatton,  N.  Dak.  Loading  apparatus. 
1,477,712  ;  Dec.  18. 

Nelson,   Evelyn   J.      (See   Nelson,   Albert,    assignor.) 

Nelson,  Evelyn  ,T.,  administratrix.     (See  Nelson,  Albert.) 

Nelson,  George  W.,  assignor  to  The  Standard  Sewing  Ma- 
chine Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sewing  machine. 
1,468,319  ;   Sept.   18. 

Nelson,  Harrv  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Therapeutic  lamp. 
1,470,698:  Oct.  16. 

Nelson,  Henrv  J..  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Electro-therapeutic 
device.     1,465.615  ;  Aug.  21. 

Nelson,  Henrv  L.,  Cannon  Falls,  Minn.  Corn-husking 
machine.     1,458,721  ;  June  12. 

Nelson,  Hjalmer  A..  Detroit,  Minn.  Memorandum  attach- 
ment for  automobiles.     1,450,446  ;  Apr.  3. 

Nelson,  Hjalmer  A.,  Detroit,  Minn.  Potato-sorting  ma- 
chine.    1,459,854  ;  June  26. 

Nelson,  lenar  F.,  Racine,  Wis.  Grindstone.  1,448,857 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Nelson,  lenar  F.,  Racine,  Wis.  Grindstone.  1,460,171 ; 
June  26. 

Nelson,  Ivan  J.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Windshield  wiper. 
1,454,650.     May  8. 

Nelson,  .Tens,  New  York,  N.  Y,  Trap.  1,443,543 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Nelson,    John.      (See   Balcker,   Marten,    assignor.) 

Nelson.  .Tolin,  Ottawa,  Kans.  Rall-scarf-forming  device. 
1,442,355  :  Jan.   16. 

Nelson,  John,  Ottawa,  Kans.  Shock  absorber  fo"  railway 
crossings.     1.471,701  ;  Oct.  23. 

Nelson,  John,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  Anderson,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Game  apparatus.     1,474,488;  Nov.  20. 

Nelson,  John  A.,  Rock  Island,  111.  Cement-block  mold. 
1.440,618:  Jan.  2. 

Nelson,  Karl  O..  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Valve.  1,458,35."> : 
June  12. 

Nelson.  Lawrence  C,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Stewart  Manu- 
facturing Corporation,  Chicago.  111.  Carriage  curtain 
window."    1,446,980 :   Feb.   27. 

Nelson.  Lawrence  C.  assignor  to  Stewart  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Chicago,  III.  Carriage-curtain-wlndow 
frame.     1.446.987;  Feb.  27. 

Nelson,  Lawrence  C,  assignor  to  Stewart  Manufac- 
turing Corporation.  Chicago,  111.  Carriage  curtain 
window  frame.      1,451,026 ;   Apr.   10. 

Nelson  &  Le  Moon.      (See  Le  Moon,  Axel  R.,  assignor.) 

Nelson,  Lewen  R.,  Peoria,  III.  Nozzle.  1,467,807 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Nelson,  Louis,  assignor  to  C.  W.  Lifschitz.  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Die  nress.     1,471.858;  Oct.  23. 

Nelson.  M.  Clifton,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Hill,  Ernst  V., 
assignor.) 

Nelson.  Martin  L.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Com- 
panv,  Chicago,  111.  Private-branch-exchange  system. 
1.451.885  ;  Apr.  17. 

Nelson,  Martin  L..  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Sisnaling  apparatus  for  telephone 
systems.     1,451,886  ;  Apr.  17. 

Nelson,  Martin  L.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  III.  Automatic  telephone  system. 
1,461,980;  July  17. 

Nelson.  Nels  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Portable  loader. 
1,460,172  :  June  26. 

Nelson,  Nela  S.,  Harvey,  N.  Dak.  Trap.  1,473,505 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Nelson,  Nols  T.,  Attleboro.  assignor  to  J.  F.  Sturdy's 
Sons  Co.,  Attleboro  Falls,  Mass.  Buckle.  1,463,657 ; 
July  31. 

Nelson.  Nicolay.  (See  Barwoll.  J.  W.,  Ward,  Nelson, 
Hingher,  Booth,  and  Blows.) 

Nelson,  Nordahl  0.,  Westby,  Wis.  Runner  carrier. 
1.457,595  :  June  5. 

Nelson,  Otto,  Crvstal  Falls,  Mich.  Washing  machine. 
1.451,447;  Apr.  10. 

Nelson,  Otto,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  D.  P.  Teter  and 
one-fonrth  to  P.  Lienell,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  engine. 
1.461,494  :  July  10. 

Nelson.  Peter  T..  Gem,  Kans.  Water-elevatinc  device. 
1,457,995  ;  .Tune  5. 

Nelson.  Ralph  A.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  National  Aniline 
&  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pro- 
duction of  hydrazanisol.     1,469,586 ;   Oct.   2. 

Nelson,  Rose  H.,  Wessington  Springs,  S.  Dak.  Basket 
carrier.      1,474,728 ;    Nov.   20. 


Nelson,  Rudolph  E.      (See  Mystrom,  H.  and  Nelson.) 

Nelson,  Steven  C.,  Finley,  N.  Dak.  Grass  eradicator. 
1,457,096  ;  June  5. 

Nelson,  Victor  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Piston-ring  remover. 
1,444,981  ;  Feb.  13. 

Nelson,  Victor  E.,  Strathmore,  Mich.  Packing  ring. 
1,470,585  ;  Oct.  9. 

Nelson,  Wilbur  A.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Fixation  of  atmos- 
pheric nitrogen.     1,465.310  ;  Aug.  21. 

Nelson,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Combination  table 
and   ironing   board.     1,408,728;    Sept.   26. 

Nelson,  WUmer  I.,  Warren,  Mich.  Making  knife  handles. 
1,473,121  ;  Nov.  6. 

Nelson,  Wlnfield  S.,  Commerce,  Okla.  Dinner  pall. 
1,472,667:  Oct.  30. 

Nemaulch,  Ralph  A..  Joliet,  111.  Portable  folding  shoe- 
shine  stand.     1,478,906;   Dec.   25. 

Nemecek,  Stephen,  Chicago,  111.  Cue  tip.  1,450,605 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Nemser  Gowns,  Inc.      (See  Nemser,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Nemser,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Nemser  Gowns,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Gown.     Des.  61,984  :  Feb.  20. 

Nenoff,  Christ,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Portable  and  collapsible 
shower  bath.     1,450,218-  Apr.  3. 

Nenonen,  John  N.,  Aberdeen,  Wash.  Sanitary  wash- 
basin.     1,448,975  ;   Mar.   20. 

Neptune,  Richard  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Roofing.  1,444,550  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Ner-A-Car  Corporation.     (See  Smith,  Joseph  A.,  assignor.) 

Nercam,  Henri,  Constantine,  Algerle,  France.  Frame  for 
stretching  canvases  and  the  like.     1,443,923  ;  Jan.  30. 

Neri,  Manuel  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Device  for  spraying 
hot  fluid  substances.     1,457,634  ;  June  5. 

Nesbit,    Arthur   P.      (See   McGee,    F.    R.,   and   Nesbit.) 

Nesblt,  Arthur  F.,  Wllkinsburg,  Pa.  Art  of  producing 
electrical  precipitation,  etc.     1,440,886  ;  Jan.  2. 

Nesbit,  Arthur  F.,  Wllkinsburg,  Pa.  Electrical  precipita- 
tion.     1,440,887;    Jan.    2. 

Nesbit,  Arthur  F.,  Wllkinsburg,  Pa.  Voltage  regulator. 
1,457,851  :  June  5. 

Nesbit,  Clair  A.,  Falrburn,  S.  Dak.  Concrete  tie. 
1.476,912  ;  Dec.  11. 

Nesbit.  Walter  F.  (See  Fuller,  H.  L..  Nesbit.  and 
Petterson.) 

Nesheim,  Anders  H.,  Milwaukee,  assignor,  by .  mesne 
assignments,  to  Federal  Steel  Sash  Company,  Wauke- 
sha, Wis.     Window.     1,476,098 ;  Dec.  4. 

Nesmith,  Ralph  H.,  assignor  to  Morgan  &  Wright,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Tire.     Des.  03.480 ;  Dec.  11. 

Ness,  Fred,  Lake  Andes,  S.  Dak.  Wire  tightener. 
1,456,143  ;  May  22. 

Nessler,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificial  eyelashes  and 
making  same.     1,450,259  :  Apr.  3. 

Nessler,  Charles,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Device  for  waving 
natural  hair.     1,455,802  :  May  22. 

Nessler,  Svlvla,  New  Holland,  111.  Thermotherapeutic  ap- 
plicator.     1,473,506  ;    Nov.    6. 

Nestor  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Cumner,  M.  S., 
and  Geissenhalner,  assignors.) 

Nethercut.  Edgar  S.     (See  Colman,  Howard  D.,  assignor.) 

Netograph  Company.      (See  Hose,  Leonard  F.,  assignor.) 

Netter,  Adelaide  F.,  executrix.      (See  Netter,  Raphael.) 

Netter,  Raphael,  deceased.  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  A.  P.  Netter, 
executrix.  Attachment  to  sewing  machines.  1,457,547  ; 
June  5. 

Nettleton,  Stanley,  London,  England.  Actuating  mecha- 
nism for  reciprocating  trough  conveyers.  1,441,108 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Neubauer,  Curt,  Mecklenburg,  Germany.  Process  of  and 
device  for  drawing  bellied  obiects  of  sheet  metal. 
1,451,998;  Apr.  17. 

Neuberger,    Henry   C.      (See  Federiccl,  Albert,   assignor.) 

Neuberger,  Henry  C.  New  York,  assignor  to  Interlocking 
Metal  Forms  Corporation,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.  Machine 
for  molding  building  blocks.     1,462,614  ;  July  24. 

Neubert,  Walter  P.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Sl.gnal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Plunger 
lock  with  circuit  controller  for  railway  switches. 
1,450,331  ;  Apr.  8. 

Neuberth,  George  E.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesn* 
assignments,  to  Packers'  Equipment  Co.  Machine  for 
forming   sausage    Into   links.      1,442,232 ;    Jan.    16. 

Neudorfl",  Frederick.     (See  Reid,  R.  R.,  and  Neudorff.) 

Neuenhaus,  Heinrlch.     (See  KOgel,  G.,  and  Neuenhaus.) 

Neuenschwander,  Ella,  n6e  Markmann.  (See  Neuen- 
schwander,  Johannes,   assignor.) 

Neuenschwander,  Johannes,  assignor  to  E.  Neuen- 
schwander, n6e  Markmann,  Neumunster,  Germany. 
JIanufacture  of  flowerpots,  pipes,  and  other  hollow 
articles  of  concrete.     1,441,704  ;  Jan,  9. 

Neuhaus.  Hilda,  Mllford,  Iowa.  Post.  1,475,857 ; 
Nov.    27. 

Neuland.  Alfons  H.,  Jersev  City,  N.  J.  Dynamo-electric 
machine.      1.449,539  :   Mar.    27. 

Neuland,  Alfons  H.,  Jersey  Cltv,  N.  J.  Dynamo-electric 
machine.      1,461,542;    .Tuly    10. 

Neuland,  Alfons  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Neuland 
Electrical  Company,  Inc.  Battery-charging  system. 
1,447,318  ;  Mar.  6. 

Neuland,  Alfons  H.,  assignor  to  Neuland  Electrical  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Power-transmission 
apparatus.     1,451,465  ;  Apr.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Neuland   Electrical  Company.      (See  Neuland,  Alfons  H., 

assignor.) 
Neuinaier,  John  E.,  assignor  to  The  Lignite  Pressed  Coal 

Company,    Dayton,    Ohio.      Molding    press.      1,469,429 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Neumann,    Carl,    New    York,    N.   Y.      Collar-button    hook. 

1,463,400;  July  31. 
Neumann,  Edward.      (See  Neumann,  Jakob  S.,  sssignor.) 
Neumann,  Hermann,  Blackwell,  Wis.     Car-locking  device. 

1,448,672;  Mar.   13. 
Neumann,  Jakob  S.,  assignor  to  E.  Neumann,  Great  Falls, 

Mont.     Fish   stop.     1,468,320;    Sept.   18. 
Neumann,    John,   Chicago,    111.      Building   block   or   brick. 

1,475,714  ;   Nov.   27. 
Neumann,   R.,   Hardware   Co.,   The.      (See   Isidor,    Joseph 

S.,  assignor.) 
Neumann,  R.,  Hardware  Co.,  The.     (See  Lotz,  William  A., 

assignor.) 
Neumann,    R.,    Hardware   Co.,    The.      (See    Tueckmantel. 

Hugo,  assignor.) 
Neumann.    R.,    Hardware    Co.,    The.       (See   Willringhaus, 

Gbstav,   assignor.) 
Neumayer,  Frederick  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Type-line-cast- 
ing machine.     1,462,298  ;   July  17. 
Neumeyer,      Fritz,      Aktiengesellschaft.        (See     Drosspl, 

Adolf  F.,  assignor.) 
Neumeyer,    Horace   F.,    Macungle,    Pa.      Fuel    saver    and 

decarbonizer.     1,471.411 ;   Oct.   23. 
Neunaber,  John  F.,  and  L.  E.  Bartels,  Bethalto,  111.     Road 

scraper.     1,450,815  ;  Apr.  3. 
Neupert.  Clarence  W.,  Buflfalo,  N.  Y.     Pump.     1,469,365  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Neusella,  Albert,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  A.  Patterson. 

Chicago,   111.     Liquid  for  treating  fabrics.      1,453.764 ; 

May  1 
Nevel,   Albert   L.,   et  al.      (See   Wentling,   Lester  M.,   as- 
signor.) 
Nevill,  David  J.,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor  to  The  Stearns- 

Roger  Manufacturing  Company.     Crusher.     1,459,340 ; 

June    19. 
Nevill,  David  J.,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor  to  The  Stearn.s 

Roger    Manufacturing    Company.      Crushing    machine. 

1,464,536;  Aug.   14. 
Nevill,   Frank  I.,   Houston,  Tex.     Elevating  liquids   from 

great  depths.     1,473,967  ;  Nov.  13. 
Nevill,    Frank    I.,    Houston,    Tex.       Adjuster    for    well- 
pumping  apparatus.     1,473,968  ;  Nov.   13. 
Neville,   Herbert.      (See  Wilkie,   J.  B.,   and  Neville.) 
Nevin,  Robert  C,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Automatic  milling  ma- 
chine.    1,465,453;  Aug.  21. 
Nevins,  Vergil  0.      (See  Nevins,  Verna  A.  and  V.  O.) 
Nevins,   Verna  A.  and  V.   O.,   Hooker,  Okla.      Guard  for 

gasoline  lamps.      1,471,193 ;   Oct.   16. 
Nevitt,   Henry   G.,   Tampico,   Mexico.      Liquid    and  vapor 

separator.      1,452,253 ;    Apr.    17. 
Nevius.     Condict     M.,     Hornell,     N.     Y.        Coffee     mill. 

1,459,790;  June  26. 
Nevius,    Condict     M.,     Hornell,    N.     Y.       Coffee    roaster. 

1.459,791 ;  June  26. 
Nevius,  George  H.,  Shrewsbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 

Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,   Del.     Nail 

polifiher.     Des.     63,234 ;   Nov.  6. 
Nevius,  George  H.,  Shrewsbury,  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 

Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Shoe 

horn.     Des.  63,235  ;  Nov.  6. 
New    Bedford   Tensioning   Devices,    Inc.      (See   Medeiros 

Emygdio  S.,  assignor.) 
New     Departure     Manufacturing     Company,     The.      (See 

Hughes.  Fredprick  G.,   assignor.) 
New    England    Bedding    Company.      (See    Mintz,    Henry, 

assignor.) 
New  England  Butt  Company.     (See  McCahen,  George  F., 

fiR.siit'nor.) 
New  England  Electric  Company,  The.      (See  Wade,  Jem 

R.,  assignor.) 
New  England  Metal  Barrel  Corporation,  The.      (See  Fel- 

ten,  Abram  V.,  assignor.) 
New  England  Trust  Company,  The,  trustee.     (See  Paiks. 

E.  F.,  Brink,  and  Taylor,  assignors.) 
New  England  Trust  Company,  The,  trustee.     (See  Taylor, 

George  N.,  assignor.) 
New   England    Wood    Heel    Co.      (See    Shaw,    Wesley    J., 

assignor.) 
New  Era  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Fanslow,   Ben- 
jamin  0.,  assignor.) 
New     Favorite     Manufacturing     Company,     The.        (See 

Schab,  John  W.,  assignor.) 
New  Haven  Clock  Co.     (See  Porter,  Wilson  E.,  assignor.) 
New  Haven  Clock  Co.      (See  Whitehead,  Richard  H.,   as- 

sigi  or.) 
New  Home  Sewing  Machine  Company,  The.     (See  Welker, 

Louis,  jr.,  assignor.) 
New   Idea   Spreader   Co.,   The.      (See   Oppenheim,   T.   H., 

and   Selhorst,   assignors.) 
New   Jersey   Can   Company.      (See   Kashinsky,   John,   as- 
signor.) 
New  Jersey  Foundry  and  Machine  Company.      (See  Hes- 

cock,    Ethan   N..  assignor.) 
New  .Jersey  Foundry  and  Machine  Company.     (See  New- 
hall,   H.   By  and  Hescock,  assignors.) 
New  Jersey  Machine  Corporation.     (See  Feybusch,  M.,  and 

Fleischer,  assignors.) 


New  Jersey  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Feybusch,  M., 
and   Severson,   assignors.) 

New  Jersey  Optical  Co.  (See  Durgin,  Edgar  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

New  Jersey  Patent  Company.  (See  Edison,  Thomas  A., 
assignor.) 

New  Jersey  Patent  Company.  (See  Haarlander,  Otto  J., 
assignor.) 

New  Jersey  Patent  Company.  (See  Haarlander,  O.  J., 
and  Hydeloff,  assignors.) 

New  Jersey  Patent  Company.  (See  Holland,  Newman 
PI.,  assignor.) 

New  Jersey  Patent  Company.  (See  Luhr,  Charles  W., 
assignor.) 

New  Jersey  Patent  Company.  (See  Mcintosh,  Frederick 
P.,  assignor.) 

New  Jersey  Patent  Company.  (See  Warner,  Selden  G., 
assignor.) 

New  Jersey  Testing  Laboratories.  (See  Meigs,  Joseph  V., 
assignor.) 

New  Jersey  Twin  Hoist  Company.  (See  Gasser,  Joseph, 
assignor.) 

New  Jersey  Wire  Cloth  Company.  (See  Beers,  Louis 
G.,  assignor.) 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  The.  (See  Borcherdt,  Walter 
O.,  assignor.) 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  The.  (See  Breyer,  F.  G., 
and  Finkeldey,   assfgnors.) 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  The.  (See  Breyer,  F.  G., 
Hubbell,   and  Kerr,  assignors.) 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  The.  (See  Finkeldey,  W.  H., 
and  Peirce,  assignors.) 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  The.  (See  Maxson,  W.  L., 
assignor.) 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  The.  (See  Myers,  John  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Company.  (See  Singmaster,  J.  A.,  and 
Breyer,  assignors.) 

New  Liberty  Washing  Machine  Company.  (See  Walte, 
Carlton  K.,  assignor.) 

New  Method  Stove  Company.  (See  Blake,  Arthur  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

New  Martinsville  Glass  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Clarke,  Ira  M., 
assignor.) 

New  Process  Acid  Company.  (See  Harney,  Thomas  R., 
assignor.) 

New  Process  Cork  Company.  (See  Ilarrich,  Paul,  as- 
signor.) 

New  Process  Iron  and  Steel  Company.  (See  Hundley, 
James,  assignor.) 

New  Safety  Paper  Co.     (See  Ruzlcka,  Rudolph,  assignor.) 

New  Way  Laboratories  Company.  (See  Faust,  John  F., 
assignor.) 

New  York  Air  Brake  Company.  (See  Bickel,  Henry  F., 
assignor.) 

New  York  Belting  and  Packing  Company.  (See  Cobb, 
Henry  Z.,  assignor.) 

New  York  Blue  Print  Paper  Co.  (See  Larsen,  Victor  P., 
assignor.) 

New  York  Blue  Print  Paper  Company.  (See  Linsner, 
Arthur   F.,   assignor.) 

New  York  Calculating  Machine  Company.  (See  De 
Simone,  Michele  G.,  assignor.) 

New  York  Coil  Company.  (See  Rhoades,  Lewis  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

New  York  Engineering  Company.  (See  Ludlum,  A.  C, 
and  Lowy,  assignors.) 

New  York  Lighting  Fixture  Manufacturing  Co.  (See 
Fleischauer,    Fred,    assignor.) 

New  York  Mackintosh  Clothing  Company.  (See  Place, 
Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

New  York  Mills  Corporation.  (See  Leiper,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

New  Zealand  Co-operative  Dairy  Company,  The.  (See 
Dance,    Edward    L.,    assignor.) 

Newark  Gear  Cutting  Machine  Co.  (See  Eberhardt, 
Henry   J.,   assignor.) 

Newark  Mask  Co.     (See  Hanft,  George  A.,  assignor.) 

Newark  Tube  Company.  (See  Snodgrass,  H.  E.,  and 
Hunter,  assignors.) 

Newark  Watch  Case  Materials  Company.  (See  Milne, 
Alexander,  assignor.) 

Newbauer,  Falentine,  assignor  of  one-tenth  to  C.  C.  Tahkel, 
one-tenth  to  M.  Beskin,  one-tenth  to  B.  Newmark,  one- 
tenth  to  C.  Finn,  one-tenth  to  S.  Gordon,  and  four 
one-hundredths  to  N.  Rlvkln,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Ver- 
tical-rising aeroplane  and  aerofoil.     1,446,718  ;  Feb.  27. 

Newberry,  Andrew  W.,  executor.  (See  Newberry,  Spen- 
cer B.)  „  „ 

Newberry,  Andrew  W.,  et  al.  (See  Newberry,  Spencer  B., 
assignor.) 

Newberry,  Arthur  C,  et  aL  (See  Newberry,  Spencer  B.. 
assignor.) 

Newberry,  George  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Paperhanger  s 
shears  holder.     1,460,434  ;   July  3. 

Newberry,  Spencer  B.,  deceased,  Cleveland,  Ohio ;  A.  W. 
Newberry,  executor,  assignor  to  Medusa  Concrete  Wa- 
terproofing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  water- 
proofing for  concrete  and  the  product  thereby  pro- 
duced.    1,471,410;  Oct.  23. 


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Newberry,  Spencer  B.,  deceased,  Cleveland,  Ohio  ;  A.  W. 
Newberry,  executor,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  W.  New- 
berry and  one-half  to  A.  C.  Newberry.  Apparatus  for 
burning  cement  material.     1,477,517  ;   Dec.   11. 

Newbold,  David  AI.,  jr.,  rhiladelphia,  Pa.  Cigar  case. 
1,472,806;  Nov.   6. 

Newburg,  W.  H.     (See  Garbacz,  Albert,  assignor.) 

Newbv.  William.  I'oungstowu,  Ohio.  Opening  sheet  and 
tiu-plato  paciJS.     1,450,863  ;  Apr.  3. 

Newbv,  NYilliani,  Toun^stown,  Ohio.  Opening  sheet  and 
tin-plate  packs.     1.452  890  ;  Apr.  24. 

Ncwcomb,  Edward  C,  North  Scituate,  Mass.  Internal- 
combustion  engine.     1,453,164  ;  Apr.  24. 

Newcomb,  Edward  C,  Scituate.  Mass.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Engineering  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Valve  mech- 
anism.    1,454.831 ;  May  8. 

Newcomb,  Melvin  B..  Akron,  assignor  to  The  Wellman- 
Seaver-Morgan  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Vulcanizing 
press.     1.446,478  ;  Feb.  27. 

Newcomb,  Balph  W..  Green  Village,  N.  J.  Device  for  con- 
trolling rotary  motion  of  shafts,  etc.  1,440,267 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Newcomb,  Robert  E.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Worth- 
Ington  Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Hydraulic  engine.     1,472.421 ;  Oct.  30. 

Newcomer,   Paul  S.      (See  Davis,  H.  A.,  and  Newcomer.) 

Newell,  Allen,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  Coding  and  decoding 
device.     1,441,109  ;  Jan.  2. 

Newell,  Charles  E..  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Loading  spout. 
1,470,830  ;  Dec.  11. 

Newell,  George  T.,  jr.,  Beverly,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electrically- 
heated   warming   pad.      1.447,031  ;    Feb.    27. 

Newell,  James  A.,  Belfast,  Ireland.  Carburetor  for  inter- 
nal-combustion engines.     1,442,535  ;  Jan.  10. 

Newell,  John,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.  Concrete  wall  block 
1,469,678;  Oct.  2. 

Newell,  Louis  B.,  assignor  to  Carr-Lowrey  Glass  Co., 
Baltimore,  Md.     Bottle.     Des.  63,654  ;  Dec.  25. 

Newell  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Gabrielson,  Carl, 
assignor.) 

Newell,  Minton  H.,  assignor  to  The  Alloys  Company, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Metal  dust  and  making  the  same. 
1,456,035;   May  22. 

Newell,  Peter  S.  H.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Dia- 
mond Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy. 
1,440,487;  Jan.  2. 

Newell,  Peter  S.  H.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Dia- 
mond Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sounding 
toy.     1,440,488;   Jan.  2. 

Newell,  Robert  E.,  Irwin,  Pa.  Safety  valve.  1,453,079  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Ncwforth.  ITrank,  Jr.,  Norwood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Auto- 
matic Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  tele- 
phone system.     1,442,086:  Jan.  16. 

Newhall,  Henry  B.     (See  Karitzky,  John,  assignor.) 

Xewhall,  Henry  B.     (See  Pleister,  Henry  W.,  assignor.) 

Newhall,  Henry  B.  (See  Pleister.  H.  W.,  and  Karitzky, 
assignors.) 

Newhall,  Henry  B.,  executor.  (See  Karitzky,  John, 
assignor.) 

Newhall,  Henry  B.,  executor.  (See  Pleister,  H.  W.,  and 
Karitzky,  assignors.) 

Newhall,  Henry  B.,  formerly  known  as  B.  Newhall,  jr. 
(See   Pleister,  Henry  W..  assignor.) 

Newhall,  Henry  B.,  Plainfield,  and  E.  N.  Hescock,  West- 
field,  N.  J. ;  said  Hescock  assignor  of  his  right  to 
New  Jersev  Foundry  and  Machine  Company.  Power 
member.      1,468,916 ;    Sept.    25. 

Newhard,  Allen  G.,  AUentown,  Pa.  Circuit  controller. 
1.475.313  ;    Nov.    27. 

Newhard,  John  H.     (See  Fegely,  J.  P.,  and  Newhard.) 

Newhard,  John  H.,  AUentown,  Pa.  Container.  1,473.732  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Newhard,  Monte  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Bachert, 
Reading,  Pa.     Fender.     1,469,679 ;  Oct.  2. 

Newhouse,  Frank,  Denver,  Colo.  Advertising  frame. 
1,470,866;  Oct.  16. 

Newhouse,  Ray  C,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  AUis-Chalmers 
Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  W'is.  Fuel  feeder, 
1,450,903  ;  Apr.  3. 

Newhouse,  Ray  C,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers 
Manufacturing  Comnany,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Thrust 
bearing.     1.457.086  ;  May  29. 

Newkirk,  William  B..  Edgewater,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Corn 
Products  Refining  Company.  Making  grape  sugar. 
1,471,347;  Oct.  23. 

Newland,  Barnet.  New  York,  N.  \'.  Chandelier.  Des. 
62,494  ;  June  12. 

Newland,  Barnet.  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.  Chandelier.  Des. 
62,495;  June  12. 

Newland,  Charles  L.,  London,  England.  Sound  record- 
ing and  reproducing  instrument.     1,450.045;   Mar.  27. 

Newlands,  Eleanor  M.,  Freshwater  Bay,  Isle  of  Wight, 
England,  Device  for  securing  hats  to  the  head. 
1,441,875  ;  Jan,  9. 

Newlin,  James  C,  Haverford,  Pa.  Shoe-tree.  1,469,238  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Newlyn,  Thomas  J.,  EI  Paso,  Tex.  Face-powder  box. 
Des.  62,434  ;  May  29. 

Newman,  A.  L.,  &  Company.  (See  Newman,  Almyr  L., 
assignor.) 


Newman,  Albert  G.,  Stanhope,  Iowa.  Feed  cutter. 
1,456,034  I   May   22. 

Newman,  Albert  T.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  A,  Rankin, 
Emporia,    Kans.      Carburetor.     1,475,404 ;    Nov.    27. 

Newman,  Almyr  L.,  Warwick,  R.  1.,  assignor  to  A.  L. 
Newman  &  Company,  Cranston,  R.  I.  Bracelet  or 
like  article  of  jewelry.     1,473,796  ;  Nov.  13. 

Newman,  Benjamin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Deodorizing  ap- 
paratus.    1,477,183  ;  Dec.  11. 

Newman  Clock  Company.  (See  Brown,  Russell  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Newman,  Daniel  C,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Mechanism  for  molding 
concrete  blocks.     1,451,049  ;  Apr.  10. 

Newman,  Earnest,  Lake  Providence,  La.  Decoy. 
1,457,388;  June  5. 

Newman,  Edward  A.     (See  Newman,  Emil  C.  and  E.  A.) 

Newman,  Emil  C,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  E.  A.  Newman, 
Chicago,   111.     Containing  cabinet.     1,457,744  ;   June  5. 

Newman,  George  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Wilson- 
Jones  Loose  Leaf  Company.  Transfer  binder.  1,467,808  ; 
Sept,  11. 

Newman,  George  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Wilson 
Jones  Loose  Leaf  Company.  Producing  loose-leat-bind- 
ers  covers.     1,470,282  ;  Oct.  9, 

Newman,  George  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Wilson- 
Jones  Loose  Leaf  Company.  Quick-release  means  for 
loose-leaf   books.      1,473,247 ;    Nov.   6. 

Newman,  Harry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Window  cleaner, 
1,472,190;  Oct.  30. 

Newman,  Hugo,  New  York,  N.  Y^.  Loading  means  for 
film   magazines  for  cameras.     1,400,435  ;   July   3. 

Newman,  Isaac,  I.  Kern,  and  M.  Kern,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Catamenial  appliance.     1,453,053  ;  Apr.  24. 

Newman,  Isidor,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Closure  for  recepta- 
cles.    1,450,260;  Apr.  3. 

Newman,  J.  F.,  Inc.     (See  Corbett,  George  E.,  assignor.) 

Newman,  John  G.,  North  Sydney,  assignor  to  James 
Hardie  and  Company  Limited,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia.  Process  and  apparatus  for  manu- 
facturing matches.     1,453,228  ;  Apr.  24. 

Newman,  John  G.,  North  Sydney,  assignor  to  James 
Hardie  and  Company  Limited,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia.     Match.     1,453,229;  Apr.  24. 

Newman,  John  J.  and  L.  L.,  Rockwood,  Pa.  Newspaper 
clamp.     1,441,876;  Jan,  9. 

Newman,  John  J.  and  L.  L.,  Rockwood,  Pa.  License-card 
holder.      1,475,025;    Nov.    20. 

Newman,  Leopold,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Trousers.  1,453,105  ; 
Apr.   24. 

Newman,  Lloyd  L.     (See  Newman,  John  J.  and  L.  L.) 

Newman,  Louis,  Chicago,  111.  Passenger  train  and  plat- 
form.    1,462,868  ;   July   24. 

Newman,  Louis  J.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,466,099;  Aug.  28. 

Newman,  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Radiator.  1,443,237  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Newman,  Morris  J.,  and  M.  lannetti,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Bed.     1,448,935;   Mar.   20. 

Newman,   Samuel.      (See  Both  well,    Henry  R.,   assignor.) 

Newman,  Samuel,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Belt  attachment. 
1,463,172;  July  31. 

Newman,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dental  absorbent- 
roll  holder.     1,469,049  ;   Sept.   25. 

Newman,  Samuel  S.     (See  Guenst,  William,  assignor.) 

Newman,  Thomas,  assignor  of  one-half  to  V.  B.  Smith, 
Omaha,  Nebr.     Shovel  attachment.     1,456,879  ;  May  29. 

Newman,  William  S.,  Alexandra,  Victoria,  Australia. 
Means  of  single-article  delivery  from  containers. 
1,461,981 ;   July    17. 

Newmark,  Emanuel,  et  al.  (See  Newbauer,  Falentine, 
assignor.) 

Newnham,  Eugene,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Overload  protective 
device    for   electric    motors.      1,460,556 ;    July    3. 

Newport,  Calvin  C,  assignor  to  Des  Moines  Incubator 
Company,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Sectional  grain  sprouter. 
1.463,223;   July  31. 

Newsham,  Rov  V.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Combination  billing 
system.     1,461,399  ;  July  10. 

Newsom,  John  F.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Electric  control 
system.      1,468,321 ;    Sept.    18. 

Newsom,  John  F.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Time-controlled 
electric    switch.      1,470,867 ;   Oct.    16. 

Newspaper  Stuffing  Machines  Co.  (See  Halvorsen, 
Severin,  assignor.) 

Newton,  Charles  L.,  deceased,  Pueblo,  Colo. ;  M.  F.  New- 
ton, administratrix.  Wire  reel  or  spool.  1,465,454 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Newton,  Dudley,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  W.  A.  Goericke.  Device  for  flushing  toilet 
fixtures.     1,461,284;  July  10. 

Newton,  Earl  W..  Chicago,  111.  Cup  or  similar  article 
Des.  63.265;  Nov.   13. 

Newton,  Herbert  B.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Building  con 
struction.     1,449,540;  Mar.  27. 

Newton,  Merle  M.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Separator 
1,462,121;   July   17. 

Newton,  Mildred  F.,  administratrix.  (See  Newton 
Charles  L.) 

Newton,  Richard  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricating  de^ 
vice.     1.463,765  :  July  31. 

Newton,  Richard  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shock  eliminator 
1,463,766;   July   31. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continuecl. 


Newton,  Richard  T.,  assignor  to  Arms  Products  Company, 
Inc.,  New  Tork,  N.  Y.     Projectile.     1,459,600  ;  June  ID. 

Nfcwlon,  Eobert  W.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Automatic  spriu- 
Itler.     1,450,219  ;  Apr.  3. 

Newton,  Walter  M.,  Dover,  Del.  Attachment  for  wheel- 
barrows.    1,476,635  ;   Dec.   4. 

Newton,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Harvey  Hubbell,  Incor- 
porated, Bridgeport,  Conn.  Switch  cover  and  support. 
1,450,046  :  Mar.  27. 

Newton,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Harvey  Hubbell,  In- 
corporated, Bridgeport,  Conn.  Fixture-hooU  fitting. 
1,469,587  ;   Oct.  2. 

Newton,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Harvey  Hubbell.  Incor- 
porated, Bridgeport,  Conn.  Switch.  1,470,868; 
Oct.  16. 

Newtown  Giant  Incubator  Corporation.  (See  Martin, 
Perry   S.,  assignor.) 

Niagara  Machine  &  Tool  Works.  (See  Lingdren,  Bror  J., 
assignor.) 

Niagara  Metal  Stamping  Corporation.  (See  Armstrong, 
Eliot,  assignor.) 

Niagara  Sprayer  Co.      (See  Allgrunn,  Carl  G.,  assignor.) 

Niagara  Sprayer  Co.  (See  Knapp,  E.,  Dickerson,  and 
Bestrup,    assignors.) 

Nic-Heater  Corporation.  (See  Nichols,  James  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nicholas,  Charles  W.,  Tarentum,  Pa.,  assignor  to  W.  P. 
Murphy,  Chicago,  111.  Coupler  release  rigging. 
1,469,430;  Oct.  2. 

Nicholas.  James  A.,  Egan,  S.  Dak.  Mail  box.  1,469,730; 
Oct.  2. 

Nicholas,  Lorena  B.,  Los  Angeles,  and  K.  H.  Heine,  Santa 
Ana,   Calif.      Toy   aeroplane.     1,443,904  ;    Feb.   6. 

Nicholas,  Oley  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Concrete-building 
form.     1,470,467  ;  Oct.  0. 

Nicholas  Power  Company.  (See  EUwood,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Nicholas  Power  Company.  (See  Uhlemann,  Theodore  F., 
assignor.) 

Nicholas,  Rollo  L.,  assignor  to  W.  Ratzenstein,  Chicago, 
111.  Bottle  filling  and  capping  machine  or  the  like. 
1,460,210;  June  26. 

Nicholas,  Rollo  L.,  and  M.  Goldberger,  assignors  to  W. 
Ratzenstein,  Chicago,  111.  Bottle-filling  machine  or 
the  like.      1,460,211;    June   26. 

Nicholas,  Wesley  G.,  assignor  to  American  Manganese 
Steel  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electric-furnace  melt- 
ing of  manganese  scrap.     1,460,106;  June   26. 

Nicholas,  Wesley  G.,  Chicago  Heights,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Manganese  Steel  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cast- 
steel  railway-track  member.     1,460,107  ;  June  26. 

Nicholas,  William  H.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.  Method  and 
apparatus   for   casting   rolls.      1,455,091  ;    May    15. 

Nlcholaysen,  John.  (See  Danckwortt,  Thomas  B.,  as 
signor.) 

Nicholls,  Arthur  P.  (See  Bradshaw,  E.  A.,  Black,  and 
Nlch'.lls.) 

Nicholls,  William  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Molding  machine. 
1.472,807  ;    Nov.    6. 

Nichols,  Clifford  R.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Machine  and  process  for 
manufacturing  articles  from  plastic  materials. 
1,457,185  ;  May  29. 

Nichols,  Clifford  R.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Concrete-pipe-making 
machine.      1,473,969  ;   Nov.    13. 

Nichols  Dehydrator  Corporation.  (See  Andrea,  Agnes  L., 
assignor.) 

Nichols.  Elmer  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Aeroplane.  1,461,700; 
July  10. 

Nichols,  Ernest  F.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  a.ssignor  to  Gov- 
ernment of  the  United  States,  repre.^ented  by  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Navy.  Submarine  mine.  1,466,915 ; 
Sept.   4. 

Nichols,  George  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Combined  spat 
and   legging.     Des.   62,741  ;   July  24. 

Nichols,  Harold  W.,  Maplewood,  N.  .L,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Reampllfying  system.     1,442.781  ;  Jan.   16. 

Nichols,  Harold  W.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Carrier  radiotelephone  system.     1,458,949  ;  June  19. 

Nichols.  Harold  W.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Vacuum-tube  apparatus.     1,463,432  ;   July  31. 

Nichols,  H.nrold  W.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Signaling.     1,468,433;  July  31. 

Nichols,  Harold  W.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Relay.     1,478,051  ;  Dec.  IS. 

Nichols,  Harry  J.     (See  Hustvedt,  O.  M.,  and  Nichols.) 

Nichols,  Harrv  J.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Water-impact  fuse. 
1,446,764  ;    Feb.   27. 

Nichols,  Howard  M.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Atlantic  Refining  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Barrel- 
making  apparatus.      1,447.032  ;   Feb.   27. 

Nichols,  Howard  M.,  Swarthmore,  assignor  to  The  At- 
lantic Refining  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Container. 
], 457,790;  .Tune  5. 

Nichols,  Ira  G.,  Mandan,  N.  Dak.  Denture.  1,466,543  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Nichols,  James  S.,  assignor  to  Nic-Heater  Corporation, 
Atlanta,  Ga.    Fireplace  heater.    Rel5,577  ;  Apr.  10. 


Nichols,  James  S.,  assignor  to  Nic-Heater  Corporation, 
Atlanta,  Ga.  Heating  device  for  open  fireplaces.  Re- 
15.717  ;    Nov.    6. 

Nichols,  John.      (See  Seat,  Woodford  O.,  assignor.) 

Nichols,  Lloyd  F.  (See  Braun,  O.  N..  Nichols,  and 
Underwood.) 

Nichols,  Louis  C.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers 
Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Trans- 
former.    1,470,172  ;  Dec.  4. 

Nichols,  Malcolm  P.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Headlight  in- 
stallation for  automobiles.     1,450,510  ;  Apr.  3. 

Nichols,  Robert,  and  T.  L.  Titus,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Flush 
valve.     1,472,191;  Oct.  30. 

Nichols,  Roland  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  Morris, 
Winterhaven,  Fla.     Mausoleum.     1,442,087  ;  Jan.  16. 

Nichols,  Starratt  D..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Cup  and  saucer. 
Des.  62,407  ;  May  22. 

Nichols,  Troy  R.,  Mexia,  Tex.  Combined  indicator  and 
gauge.     1,460,436  ;  July  3. 

Nichols,  Wesley  G..  Chicago  Heights,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Manganese  Steel  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Dipper 
tooth.     1,453.805;  May  1. 

Nichols,  Wesley  G..  Chicago  Heights,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can M.'inganese  Steel  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Railway 
crossing   with   renewable  centers.     1,456,857  ;   May  29. 

Nichols,  William  B.,  Haddon  Heights,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  T.  E.  Benson,  Audubon,  N.  J.  Sectional  dehydrator. 
1,478,879  ;  Dec.   25. 

Nichols,  Winfield  S.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Plow.  1,444,354; 
Feb.  6. 

Nicholson,  Andrew  I.,  assignor  to  Scotts'  Shipbuilding  & 
Engineering  Company,  Limited,  Greenock,  Scotland. 
Hydraulic  gear  for  the  control  of  engine  valves. 
1,472,613  ;  Oct.  30. 

Nicholson,  Frank,  assignor  of  seventy  per  cent  to  J.  H. 
Lagreid  and  twentv-five  per  cent  to  A.  H.  Richards, 
Seattle,  Wash.     Quick-set  wrench.     1,467,978  ;  Sept.  11. 

Nicholson,  Frank  H.,  Wilklnsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swlssvale,  Pa.  Railway- 
traffic-controlling  apparatus.     1,452,214  ;  Apr.   17. 

Nicholson,  Frank  H.,  Wilklnsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale.  Pa.  Railway- 
traffic-controlling  apparatus.     1,464.105;   Aug.   7. 

Nicholson,  George  W.,  and  A.  J.  Kelly,  assignors  to 
Safety  First  Auto  Tail-Light  Company,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.     Automobile  signal.     1,467,263  ;  May  29. 

Nicholson,  Herbert,  Chicago,  111.  Reenforced  pneumatic- 
tire   casing.      1,460,599 :    July    3. 

Nicholson,  Joshua  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Automatic 
dirigible   lamp   support.      1,475,080 ;   Nov.   20. 

Nicholson,  Niels  C,  assignor  to  Seattle-Astoria  Iron 
Works,  Seattle,  Wash.  Fish  -  dressing  machine. 
1,471,567  ;  Oct.  23 

Nicholson,    Robert.      (See   Rotstein,   M.,    and   Nicholson.) 

Nicholson,  Samuel  W.,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Seat  construction.  1,471,001 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Nicholson,  Stanley  W.,  assignor  to  The  Dura  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.  Handle  mounting  for  window  regulators. 
1,451,234  :  Apr.  10. 

Nicholson,  Stanley  W.,  assignor  to  The  Dura  Company, 
Toledo.  Ohio.  Window  strip  for  vehicle  windows. 
1,473,310;   Nov.  6. 

Nicholson,  Tom  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lock  for  pivoted 
links.     1,446.924  :   Fob.  27. 

Nicholson,   W.  D.      (See  La  Tulip,  Fred  L.,  assignor.) 

Nicholson,  William  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Candy  depositor. 
1,466,338;  Aug.   28. 

Nickerson,  Albert  L.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Container. 
1.441,705  :  Jan.  9. 

Nickerson,  Victor  H.,  Cotuit,  Mass.  Drive-well  point  and 
strainer.     1,448,233  ;  Mar.  13. 

Nickerson,  William  E.,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Gillette 
Safety  Razor  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Reenforced 
blade.     1,458,192  ;  .Tune  12. 

Nickerson,  William  E.,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Glllett* 
Safety  Razor  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Screening  ap- 
paratus.    1,458,4.34  ;  June  12. 

Nickerson,  William  H.,  BrookUne,  Mass.  Shank  stiffener. 
1,459,239;  June  19. 

Nickerson,  William  H.,  BrookUne,  Mass.  Shank  stiff- 
ener.    1,462.798  ;  July  24. 

Nicklev.  John  C.,  and  S.  Elmlinger,  Reading,  Ohio.  Traffic 
signal.     1,446,315  ;  Feb.  20. 

Nicolaldes,  Victor  E.,  Lancaster,  Calif.  Portable  head 
for    irrigation   risers.      1,455,406 ;   May   15. 

Nicolardot,  Henri,  Boulogne-sur-Seine,  France.  Non- 
puncturing  air  chamber.     1,467,557  ;   Sept.  11. 

Nicolaus,  Frederic  G.,  and  J.  Roy,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  American  Stove  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Stove-door  frame  and  hinge  therefor.  1,455,732 ; 
May  15. 

Nicole,  Louis.  London,  England.  Milling,  drilling,  and 
grinding  appliance  for  lathes.     1,450,447  ;  Apr.  3. 

Nicnll,   William  W.      (See   McEwan,   Hugh,  assignor.) 

Nicolson,  Alexander  M.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Thermionic 
translating  device.     1,459,412 ;  June  12. 

Nicolson,  Alexander  M.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Selective 
apparatus  for  signaling  circuits.     1,464,104  ;  Aug.  7. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  lidt  of  patentees — Continued. 


397 


Nlcolson,  Alexander  M.,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
vision.    1,470,696  ;  Oct.   16. 

Mcol.son.  Willinui  S.,  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Soda  fountain  and 
icf-orcam   cabinet.      1,465.021  ;    Aug.   14. 

Nicbler,    Hilda    A.,    Racine,    Wis.      Display    cap    hanger. 

1,471,191;  Oct.  16. 
Nied,  Fred  A.,  Akron,  Ohio.,  assignor  to  The  B.  F.  Good- 
rich Company,  New  YorlJ,  N.  Y.  Pneumatic  tire. 
Des.  63,140;  Oct.  16. 
NiiMlfclten,  Edward  F.,  assignor  to  Hoffman  &  Billings 
Mfg.  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Waste  mechanism. 
1,445.101  ;  Feb.   13. 

NitHlcrman,  Edward.      (See  Cowell,  Nelson  H.,   assignor.) 
Niedner,    Adolph    O.,    assignor    to    Niedner    Rifle    Barrel 
Co.,    Dowagiac,   Mich.      Shell-loading  tool.      1,449,775 ; 
Mar.  •>!. 

Niedner  lUfle  Barrel  Co.  (See  Niedner,  Adolph  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nielsen,  Alfred,  Hovik,  near  Christianla,  Norway.  Elec- 
tric  heating   plate.      1,465,478  ;   Aug.   21. 

Nielsen,  Andreas,  San  Juan  Bautista,  Calif.  Folding  float. 
1.4r>6,397  :   May  22. 

Nielsen,  Andrew  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Toothpick. 
1,468,125;   Sept.    18. 

Nielsen,  Chris,  Kutbvcn,  Iowa.  Gate-operating  device. 
1,446,719  ;   Feb.  27. 

Nielsen,  Emanuel,  assignor  to  Hamilton-Beach  Mfg.  Co. 
Racine,  Wis.  Sewing-machine  motor.  1,474,604, 
Nov.  20. 

Nielsen,  Harnld,  London,  and  B.  Laing,  Hatfield,-  Eng- 
Jiiu'l.  Stuffing  box  for  rotary  driers,  kilns,  calcining 
furnaces,   retorts,   or   the   lil^e.      1,460,764 ;   July   3. 

Nielsen,  Jens  V.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Mowing  machine. 
1,447,881 ;  Mar.  6. 

Nielsen,  Laurits  A.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Concrete  insert. 
1,460,035  ;  June  26. 

Nielsen.  Niels,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Engine-supporting  stand. 
1.450.511 :  Apr.  3. 

Nielsen,  Niels,  Pittsburg,  Calif.  Asparagus  cutter. 
1,454,555  ;  May  8. 

Nielsen,  Niels  D.,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Rubber  composition. 
1.463,905;   Aug.  7. 

Nielson,  Niels,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Self-filling  fountain 
pen.     1,478,577  ;   Dec.  25. 

Nlemczewski,  Aloyslus,  Blmira,  N.  Y.  Flower  stand. 
1,451,515  ;  Apr.  10. 

Niemiec,  Joseph,  and  W.  Zdunek,  Newark,  N.  J.  Manu- 
facturing textiles  and  articles  of  manufacture. 
1,446,316;  Feb.  20. 

Niendorff,  Charles  W.  E.  (See  Margies,  S.  G.,  and  Nien- 
dorff.) 

Nienkirk,  William  B.,  Maquoketa,  Iowa.  Apparatus  for 
burning  in  bearings  of  internal-combustion  motors. 
1,466,740:    Sept.    4. 

Niermeyer,  Henry  W.,  Utlca,  N.  Y.  Stopping  device  for 
knitting  machines.      1,471,802;  Oct.  23. 

Nies.  John  D..  St.  Charles,  assignor  to  Kimble  Electric 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Motor  construction.  1,476,412  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Nlese.  Henry  E.,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Sugar  Refining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Apparatus   for  drying  char.     1,452,166 ;  Apr.   17. 

Niesman,  Charles  P.,  Freeport,  111.  Saw-setting  tool. 
1.450,220;  Apr.  3. 

Niptz.  Gustav,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  Heater.  1,454,556  ; 
May  8. 

Nietzel,  Oswald,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Combination  curtain 
and  shade  holder.     1,454.557;  May  8. 

Night  Aero  Advertising  Corporation.  (See  Mitchell, 
H.  W..  and  La  Grassa,  assignors.) 

Nihoul,  Armand,  Villeneuve-le-Roi  and  C.  Clere,  Paris, 
France.  Manufacture  of  zinc  white.  1,463,483 ; 
July  31. 

Nikaido,   Yasujuro.      (See   Molony,    S.    B..   and   Nikaido.) 

Nikander,  August,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  E  Roth- 
.stein,  Detroit,  Mich.     Scribing  tool.    1,465,230  ;  Aug.  14. 

Nikart.  Joseph  G.,  Virginia,  Minn.  Lunch  kit.  I,460'l08  ; 
Juno  26. 

Nilant.  Charles  P.  L.,  Haarlem,  Netherlands.  Drafting 
instrument.     1,459,792  ;  June  26. 

Niles-Bement-Pond  Company.  (See  Blood,  Harold  L., 
assignor.) 

Niles-Bement-Pond  Company.  (See  Cole,  Lyndon  C,  as- 
signor. l 

Niles-Rement-Pond  Company.  (See  Cullen,  James  K., 
assignor.  1 

Niles-Bement-Pond  Company.  (See  Draeseke,  A.  W.,  and 
Parkes,    assignors.) 

Nilps-Bement-Ponf]  Company.  (See  Hagman,  William  J., 
assignor.) 

Niles-Bement-Pond  Company.  (See  Lace,  Raymond  F., 
assismor.) 

Nilps-Bement-Pond  Company.  (See  Pyle,  Lewis  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nilps-Bement-Pond  Company.  (See  Randolph,  Clifford 
F.,  assignor.) 

Niles-Bement-Pond  Company.  (See  Sears.  Willard  T., 
assienor.) 

Niles-Bement-Pond  Company.  (See  Wais,  Albert  C,  as- 
signor. 1 

Nilsen,  Oskar.     (See  Olsen,  H.  O.,  and  Nilsen.) 


(See  Olson,  Maurltz, 


Nilson,  A.  H.,  Machine  Co.,  The. 
assignor.) 

Nilson,  Andrew,  assignor  to  Eureka  Smokeless  Furnace 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Furnace.     1,443,800  ;  Jan.  30 

Nilson,  Emll.      (See  Kivikink,  A.  E.,   and  Nilson.) 

Nilson,  Gustaf  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Stand.  1,444,936; 
Feb.    13. 

Mlson,  Harold  and  L.,  Wyzata,  Minn.  Traction  ma- 
chine.    1,446,479  ;  Feb.  27. 

Nilson,  Harold  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Loading  attachment 
for  trucks.     1,458,775  ;  June  12. 

NiLsoii.  Lars  G.,  Iloboken,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  F.  P.  Fahy,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brake  mechanism. 
1,445,232  ;   Feb.  13. 

Nilscu,  Leonard.     (See  Nilson,  Harold  and  L.) 

Nilsson,  George  P.,  sr.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Elevated  aerial 
trolley    transport.      1,468,508 ;    Sept.    18. 

Nilsson,  Hjalmar.      (See  Anderson,  Ole,  assignor.) 

Nilsson,  Martin,  and  N.  S.  Harrison,  Peekskill,  assignors 
to  The  Fleischraaun  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pro- 
ducing yeast.     1,449,127  ;  Mar.  20. 

Nilsson,  Nils  O.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Rat  trap.  1,454,941; 
May  15. 

Nims,  Frank  B.  and  V.  J.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Water  cir- 
culator for  gas  engines.     1,459,160  ;  June  19. 

Nims.  Voigt  J.      (See  Nims,  Frank  B.  and  V.  J.) 

Ninety  Nine  Publishing  Company.  (See  Cossitt,  Harold 
R.,  assignor.) 

Ninety  Nine  Publishing  Company.  (See  Cossitt,  H.  R., 
and  Sinel,  assignors.) 

Ninow,  Walter  L.,  and  R.  C.  Mittelstaedt,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.      Trap.      1,444,132;    Feb.   6. 

"Nips"  Incorporated.     (See  Goodchild,  Walter,  assignor.) 

Nisbet,  David  P.,  Craftou,  assignor  to  Mackintosh-I-Iemp- 
hill  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Manipulator  for  rolling 
mills.     1,462,454  ;  July  17. 

Nish,  William  S.      (See  King,  J.  C,  and  Nish.) 

Nishkian,  Leon  H.,  San  Prancisico,  Calif.  Door. 
1,476,097  ;  Dec    4. 

Nlssen,  Detlev.      (See  Kalischer,  G.,  Miiller,  and  Nissen.) 

Nissen,  Eugene  F.,  Alameda,  Calif.  Envelope  fastener. 
1,456,036  ;  May  22. 

Nissen,  Eugene  P.,  Alameda,  Calif.  Envelope  machine. 
1,461,827;   July   17.  * 

Nissen,   Henry  C.      (See  Ringe,   J.  C,  and  Nissen.) 

Nissley,   Jacob   H.      (See   Horn,   R.   W.   P.,   and   Nisslev.) 

Nitrogen  Corporation,  The.  (See  Arnold,  Edward  E., 
assignor.) 

Nitrogen  Corporation,  The.  (See  Arnold,  E.  H.,  and 
Wakeford,  assignors.) 

Nitrogen  Corporation,  The.  (See  Clancy,  John  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Nitrogen  Corporation,  The.  (See  Nagelvoort,  Adriaan, 
assignor.) 

Nitrum  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Siebert,  Werner,  as- 
signor.) 

Nitsch.  Charles  H..  and  W.  A.  Weightman,  Losan,  Phila- 
delphia, assignors  to  Stokes  &  Smith  Company,  Sum- 
merdale,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Package-feed  mechanism. 
1,453,720;  May   1. 

Nitsch,  Charles  H.,  Logan,  and  T.  A.  Pederwitz,  Nicetown, 
assignors  to  Stokes  &  Smith  Company,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Machine  for  gumming  and  conveying  blanks. 
1,472,614;  Oct.  30. 

Nitsch,  Charles  H.,  and  W.  A.  Weightman,  Logan,  Phila- 
delphia, assignors  to  Stokes  &  Smith  Company,  Sum- 
merdale,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Labeling  machine. 
1,476,636 ;  Dec.  4. 

Nitsch,  Charles  H.,  and  W.  A.  Weightman,  Logan.  Phila- 
delphia, and  W.  H.  Streeper,  Frankford,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  Stokes  &  Smith  Company,  Summer- 
dale,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stay  or  tab  applying  machine. 
1,451,782;  Apr.  17. 

Nix,  James  L.,  Homer  City,  Pa.  Golf  club.  1.446,577  • 
Feb.   27. 

Nixon,  Mosps  C,  Chicago,  111.  Windmill.  1,444,551 : 
Feb.  6. 

Nixon,  Moses  C,  Chicago,  111.  Windmill.  1,463,434 : 
July  31. 

Nixon,  Robert  F.,  jr.,  assignor  to  G.  A.  Reach,  Philadel- 
phia. Pa.    Form  for  baseball  gloves.     1,475,239  ;  Nov.  '>! 

Nizcr  Laboratories  Company.  (See  Replogle,  John  R.. 
assignor.  1 

Noack,  Carl  O.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Ham- 
mond Typewriter  Company.  Folding  typewriter 
1,452,254  ;  Apr.  17.  ■•  i 

Noah,  John  G.     (See  Martin,  H.  L.,  Noah,  and  isoggan.) 
Nobbs,    George    H.,    Watertown,    Mass.      Apparatus    for 

cleaning   air.      1,460.976 ;    July   3. 
Nobbs,  George  H.,  Watertown,  Mass.     Tractor  appliance. 

1,466,802;    Sept.    4. 
Nobbs,    George    H.,   Quincy,    assignor   to    The    Phoneharp 

Company,    East    Boston,    Mass.      Playing    attachment 

for  zithers.     1.444.003:  Feb.  6. 
Noblensky,    Walter    W.,    Janesville,    Wis.      Steam    board. 

1,461,930;  July  17. 
Nobis,     Harry     ]\r..     Knst     Cleveland.     Ohio.       Hnmldifler 

for  furnaces.     1.455.930  ;   May  22. 
Nobis,  Harry  M.,   East  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Method  of  and 

apparatus   for  smoke  prevention.     1,463,629  ;   July  31. 
Noble.   Albert  E..   .Vnniston,  Ala.     Car  truck.     1,470,869; 

Oct.  16. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Noble,  Boughton  T.,  Plantsville,  assignor  to  Clark  Bros. 

Bolt  Co.,  Milldale,   Conn.     Forming  bolts.     1,466,244  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Noble,  Boughton  T.,  Plantsville,  assignor  to  Clark  Bros. 

Bolt    Co.,    Milldale,    Conn.      Dies    for    forming    bolts. 

1,466,245;  Aug.  28. 
Noble,    Charles,    Sis.son,    Calif.      Motor    logging    tractor. 

1,474,282;  Nov.  13. 
Noble,  Edward  i.     (See  Shee,  Parke  E.,  assignor.) 
Noble,    F.    H.,   &    Company.      (See    Rea,    Edwin    F.,    as- 
signor.) 
Noble,    F.    H.,    &    Company.       (See    Ruskin,    Sidman,    as 

signor.) 
Noble,  George  H.,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Needle  holder.    1,445,348  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Noble,    Louis    H.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Portable    umbrella 

stand.     1,462,615  :  July  24. 
Noble,    Oliver    E.,    Manhattan,    Kans.      Drafting    device. 

1.460,497  ;  July  3. 
Noble,     Roy     L.,     Sac     City,     Iowa.      Draft     equalizer. 

1,453,886;  May  1. 
Noble,    Warren,    et    al.,    trustees.      (See    Noble,    Warren, 

assignor.) 
Noble,  Warren,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Thornley  and  W.  Noble, 

trustees.  Providence,  R.  I.     Rod  and  arm  combination. 

1,447,222  ;  Mar.  6. 
Nobles,  Lemuel  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Combined  parking 

bumper    and    theft    indicator.      1,465.245 ;    Aug.    14. 
Nobuhara,  Kantaro,  Muko-gun,  Hyogo-ken,  Japan.     Rotary 

electric  machine.     1,443,644  ;  Jan.   30. 
Nobuhara,  Kantaro,  Muko-gun,  Hyogo-ken,  Japan.     Rotary 

electric  machine.     1,453,166  ;  Apr.  24. 
Nock,  Harold  E.      (See  Kinsman,  W.  A.,  and  Nock.l 
Nock,     Harold     E.,     assignor     to     Towle     Manufacturing 

Company,    Newburyport,    Mass.      Spoon    or    analogous 

article.     Des.  63,430  ;  Dec.  4. 
Nock,  Harold  E.,  assignor  to  Towle  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Newburyport,  Mass.     Spoon  or  analogous  article. 

Des.  03,431 ;  Dec.  4. 
Nock,  Harold  E.,  assignor  to  Towle  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Newburyport,  Mass.     Spoon  or  analogous  article. 

Des.  63,432;  Dec.  4. 
Noe,    Charles    S.,    Chicago,    and    J.    Kaufman,    Fox   Lake, 

111.     Ignition   device.      1.456,188;   May   22. 
Noe,  Hughlett  L.     (See  Miller,  F.,  and  Noe.) 
Noe.    Walter   R.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Pencil.      1,455,170: 

May  15. 
Noe,  William  R.,  &  Sons.      (See  Eoettges,  Frederick,  as 

signor.) 
Nocggerath,  Jacob  E.,  The  Hague,  Netherlands.     Viscosity 

pump.     1,448,079  ;  Mar.  13. 
Noeggerath,  Jacob  E.,  The  Hague,  Netherlands.     Pumping 

body     for     viscosity     pumps     with      curved     pumping 

grooves.     1.448,080  :  Mar.  13. 
No§].  Cadet,  Levallois-Perret,  France.     Resilient  tire  for 

vehicle  wheels.     1.477,518  ;  Dec.  11. 
Noel.  .Tohn  S.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Acetylene-generating 

apparatus.     1,447,396  ;  Mar.  6. 
Noel,  Joseph,  et  al.      (See  Compton,  Edward  J.,  assiLMinr.  i 
Noel,     Mae.     Washington,     D.     C.       Plaiting     apparatus. 

1,457,997  ;  June  5. 
Noelting,     William     H.        (See     Smithfleld,     E.     A.,     and 

Noelting.) 
Noelting,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Faultless   Caster  Com- 
pany.   Evan.sville.    Ind.      Leg -mount    caster    support. 

1.473,379  :  Nov.  6. 
Noetzli,    Fred    A.,    Berkeley,    Calif.      Dam.      1,455,092 : 

May  15. 
Nofsinger.    Frank   B.,   Kansas   City,   Mo.      Cartridge  bos. 

1,455,803  :  May  22. 
Noftzper,  Charles  F.     (See  Braley.  Charles  L.,  assignor.  1 
Nogrady.    .'indor   T.,    Wyandotte,   Mich.,   assignor   to    The 

Nogrady   Differential   Company,    Wichita,   Kans.     Axle. 

1.444,937:   Feb.    13. 
Nogrady  Differential   Company,  The.      (See  Nogrady,  An- 

dor  T..  assignor.) 
Noba,  William  P.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Envelope.     1,467.393  : 

Sept.  11. 
Noiseless  Typewriter  Company,  The.     (See  Going,  George 

G.,  assignor.) 
Nokes,    Charles    JL.    assignor    to    Eureka    Metallurgical 

Company,  Salt  Lake  City.  TJtali.     Flotation  process  and 

composition.     1.444..')52;  Feb.  6. 
Nolan.   Clyde,  Elkhart,   Ind.     Overhead   conveyer  system. 

1.440.406  ;   Jan.  2. 
Nolan,     Edmund,    and    C.     W.     Walters.    Detroit,    Mich. 

Grease-gun    filler.      1,471.056 :    Oct.    16. 
Nolan,   Francis   A..   St.   Paul,   Minn.     Resilient  tread    for 

footwear.      1,452.089;    Apr.    17. 
Nolan.  James  A.,  Bowerston,  Ohio.     Feeding  and  weighing 

device.     1,469,680 ;   Oct.   2. 
Nolan.  ,Tohn  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Raznr-strop  protector 

1.442.088:   Jan.   16. 
Nolan.  John  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  The  Diamond 

Match    Company,    Chicago,    111.      M.nchine    for    makinc 

match    books.      1,468,310;    Sept.    18. 
Noland.   David  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.   T.  Alward. 

Marshall,    Ind.      Brooder.      1,456,398 :   May   22. 
Noland,    ,Tnhn    D.,    assignor    to    Layne    and    Bowler    Com- 

nany,  IMemphis,   Tenn.     Centrifugal  pump.     1,450,900  ; 

May  29. 


Nolde  &  Ilorst  Co.,  The.  (See  Gosch,  William  H.,  as 
signor..) 

Nolde  &  Horst  Co.,  The.      (See  Vogt,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Nolde,  ,Tohn  W.      (See  Johnson,  .1.  W.,  and  Nolde.) 

Nole,  Vito,  Newark,  N.  J.  Curtain-supporting  attach- 
ment.     1,453.689  ;  May   1. 

Nolen,  Emmie  T.     (See  Cook,  Clara  L.,  assignor.) 

Nolen,  James  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Auxiliary  fuel  reser- 
voir.    1.443,428  ;  Jan.  30. 

Noll  Aluminum  Heel  Co.      (See  Noll,  William,  assignor.) 

Noll,  Charles,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Plastic  composition. 
1,468,029;   Sept.  18. 

Noll,  Henry  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Front-wheel  brake. 
1,466,146;   Aug.   28. 

Noll,  William,  assignor  to  Noll  Aluminum  Heel  Co., 
Chicago,   111.     Metal  heel.      1,469,681 ;   Oct.   2. 

Noller,  George  W.,  Three  Oaks.  Mich.  Hasp  and  Staple. 
1,445,157:    Feb.   13. 

Nolting,  Philip  II.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Watch  guard. 
1,4.54,763  ;  May  8. 

Nomburg,  Emil,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  J.  Nomburg, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Fuse  plug.     1,472,082  ;  Oct.  30. 

Nomburg,  Joseph.     (See  Nomburg,  Emil,  assignor.) 

Nomicos,  James  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Vehicle  bumper. 
1,454,133;  May  8. 

Nonak  Stropper  Company.  (See  Welch,  T.  P.,  and 
Reynolds,   assignors.) 

Nonneman,  Ira  W.,  assignor  to  The  Borden  Company, 
Warren,  Ohio.  Adapter  for  diestocks.  1,459,240 ; 
June  19. 

Noonan,  John  J.,  Obion,  Tenn.  Insect  trap.  1,445,906  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Noonan,  Maurice  J.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  Anti-spar- 
row-roostlng   device.      1.478,139:   Dec.   18. 

Nord,  Nels  A.,  Red  Wing,  Minn.  Building  block. 
1,453,806;  May  1. 

Nordberg.  Bruno  V.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Compressor. 
1,467,489:  Sept.  11. 

Nordblad,  Gunnar  P.,  assignor  to  R.  M.  Burns,  Chicago, 
111.     Weather  strip.     1,451,460;  Apr.  10. 

Norddeutsche  Metallwarenfabrik  G.  m.  b.  H.,  et  al.  See 
Hirtschulz,   Kurt,   assignor,  i 

Nordell,  Car],  Gilbertville,  Mass.  Roll  cover.  1,456,458; 
May  22. 

Nordell,  Eskel,  Chicago,  111.  Coating  appliance. 
1,466,456;  Aug.  28. 

Norden,  S.,  &  Company.     (See  Norden.  Svan,  assignor.) 

Norden,  Svan.      (See  Brown,  J.  I-L,  and  Norden. > 

Norden,  Svan,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  assienor  to  S.  Norden  & 
Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Machine  for  tipping  shoe 
laces.     1,446.059;  Feb.  20. 

Nordensson,  Carl  O..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and  L.  B.  Mettler, 
Oklahoma,  Okla.,  assignors  to  Duquesne  Burner  Service 
Co..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Combination  gas  and  oil  burner. 
1,476,913;  Dec.  11. 

Nordenstam,  Johan  K.,  Strathcona,  Minn.  Trap. 
1,453,167  :  Apr.  24. 

Nordgren.  Helen  V.,  Gillette,  Wyo.  Corset.  1,448,569 ; 
Mar.    13. 

Nordin.  Josef  A.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Stille-Werner, 
Stockholm,  Sweden.  Knife  guard  for  meat-slicing  ma- 
chines.    1,449,832;  Mar.  27. 

Nordman,  Anna  C.  Kirkwood,  Mo.  Detachable  fusee 
and  torpedo  holder  for  railway  lanterns.  1,471,194 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Nordmeyer,  Louis  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Process  and  ap 
paratus  for  making  ice.     1,461,828;  .July  17. 

Nordquist,  Louis,  Galeton,  Pa.  Aeroplane.  1,453,230 : 
Apr.   24. 

Nordstrom.  Alfred,  et  al.  (See  Kropp,  Charles  A.,  as- 
sienor.') 

Nordstrom,  Elof,  Newark,  N.  .!..  assignor,  b.y  mesne  as- 
signments, to  American  Dan  Bottle  Seal  Corporation. 
Machine  for  feeding  vessels.     1,452,843  ;  Apr.  24. 

Nordstrom,  Elof.  East  Orange.  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  .American  Dan  Bottle  Seal  Corpora- 
tion.    Bottle-cappins:   machine.      Rel5.612 ;    May   22. 

Nordstrom.  Elof,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  a.s- 
■signments,  to  American  Dan  Bottle  Seal  Corporation. 
Metal-stamping  mechanism.     1,463,906  ;  Au.e.  7. 

Nordstrom.  Elof.  East  Orange.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Dan  Bottle  Seil  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Sorting  ma- 
chine.    1,472,279  ;   Oct.  30. 

Nordstrom,  Elof,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  American  Dan  Bottle  Seal  Corporation. 
Crimping  device  for  bottle-capping  machines.  1,472,489  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Nordstrom,  Even  J.,  assicrnor  of  one-half  to  The  Merrill 
Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Valve.  1,469,762 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Nordstrom,  Gustave  P..  Chicago,  111.  False  bottom  for 
cooking  utensils.     1.453.054  :  Apr.  24. 

Nordstrom,  Leon,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Lumber-transport- 
ing device.     1,466,547;   Au.g.   28. 

Nordstrom,  Otto,  Sundsvall,  Sweden.  Recovering  valu- 
able products  from   gases.     1.471.276 ;   Oct.    16. 

Nordstrom.  Otto,  Sundsvall,  Sweden.  Drying  plant. 
1,476.637;  Dec.  4. 

Nordstrom,    William    A.,    Jamestown,    N.   Y.      Accelerator 

for  motor-car  engines.     1.452,982;  Apr.  24. 
Xordyke  &  Marmon  Company.     (See  Marmon,  Howard  C 
assignor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
AlphahcHcal  liist  of  patentees — Continued. 


399 


Norelius,    Emil    F.,    Peoria,    111.,    assignor   to    The    Holt 

Manuiactuiing    Company,    Stockton,     Calif.      Kesillent 

push    rod    for    tractor    truck    mechanism.      1,442,580 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Norloga,     Alberto,     New    Tork,     N.     Y.       Ore     cla.ssifler. 

1.45e.563;  May  2». 
Norland,     Luther     A.,     Sanford,     Colo        Sickle     holder. 

1,475,858:   Nov.   27. 
Norling,    Reinhold   A.,    Aurora,    assignor   to    Independent 

I'neumatic     Tool     Company,     Chicago,     111.       i'ortable 

power  hoist.     1,459,032;  June  19. 
Norlund,     Olot    A.,     Williamsport,     Pa.       Folding    brace. 

1,453,989  ;  May  1. 
Norlund.  Olot  A.,  and  F.  Oehrli,  Williamsport,  Pa.     Lock 

housing  for  screws  or  bolts.     1,447,564  ;  Mar.  6. 
Norma    Company    of    America.       (See    Bott,    George    R., 

assignor.) 
Norma  Company  of  America,  The.      (See  Cooper,  Thomas 

W.,  assignor.) 
Norma   Company   of  America,   The.      (See   Mueller,    Fred- 
erick E.,  assignor.) 
Norma M,  Charles  E.,  Chicago,  111.     Pipe-supporting  means. 

1,450,640;   Apr.   3. 
Norni.\n,    Fred    G.,    Davenport,    Iowa.      Camera    bellows. 

1,447,955  ;  Mar.  6. 
Norman.  James  M.,  assignor  to  Dowman  Dozier  Mfg.  Co., 

Atlanta,    Ga.       Metal    protection    for    building    walls. 

1,473,584  ;   Nov.   6. 
Norman,  Thomas  E.,  Fall  River,  Mass.    Filling  guiding  and 

tension     mechanism     for     loom     shuttles.       1,475,919 ; 

Nov.   27. 
Normandi,  Norman  L.,   San  Francisco,  assignor  to  ■V.  R. 

Will,  Lodi,  Calif.     Perfume-burning  lamp.     Des.  63,266 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Normandin,    Louis    A.,    Swansea    Center,    Mass.      Power 

attachment    for    automobiles.      1,470,636 ;    Oct.    16. 
Nor(iual,    Ni'ls.    Flora.    N.    Dak.      Front    and    four   wheel 

drive.     1,476,413  ;  Dec.  4. 
Norrel,  Auder.-;,  Zurich,  Switzerland.     Apparatus  for  tru- 
ing up   commutators,   hip    rings,  drums,   and   the  like. 

1,463,224;   July   31. 
Norris,    Albert     L.,     Jacksonville,     Fla.       Rotary    brush. 

1,460,765  ;  July  3. 
Norris,  Almon  E.,  Brookline,  Mass.     Loading  mechanism. 

1,443,377  ;   Jan.  30. 
Norris,   Almon  E.,  Brookline,  Mass.     Hoisting  apparatus. 

1,447,624;  Mar.   6.- 
Norris,     Almon     E.,     Brookline,     Mass.       Truck     crane 

1,448,814;  Mar.   20. 
Norris.    Almon   E.,   Brookline,   Mass.     Automobile   winch. 

1.450.301  :  Apr.  3. 

Norris,    Almon   B.,   Brookline,   Mass.      Automobile  winch. 

1.450.302  ;  Apr.  3. 

Norris.    Almon    E.,    Brookline,    Mass.      Hoisting    device. 

1,473,248;   Nov.   6. 
Norris,    Almon    K.,   Brcokline,    Mass.      Cable-winding   ap- 
paratus.     1,478,756  ;   Dec.   25. 
Norris,    Charles    B.,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich.,    assignor    to 

Haskelite    Manufacturing    Corporation.      Scarfing    ma- 
chine.    1,473,733  ;  Nov.  13. 
Norris,    Elmer   B.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Turnover    plate    and 

pattern  for  molding  machines.     1,441,166  ;  Jan.   2. 
Norris,   George  E.,   Columbus,   Ohio.     Mortising  machine. 

1,469,170  ;  Sept.  25. 
Norris,   George  E.,   assignor  to  The  Perfection  Mortising 

Machine  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Vending  machine. 

1,464,682  ;  Aug.  14. 
Norris,  George  H.,  and  E.  A.  Ernest,  assignors  to  Wiscon- 
sin Iron  &  Wire  Works,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Wire-weaving 

machine.      1,472,988  :   Nov.   6. 
Norris,    George    L.,     Wilmington,     Del.       Centering    and 

clamping  means  for  saws  and  other  articles.     1,459,683  ; 

June  19. 
Norris.  Jack,  assignor  to.  United   Specialty  Co.,   Spokane, 

Wash.       Combined    jack    and     tire     tool.       1  447  625  • 

Mar.  6. 
Norris,  James  F.,  and  E.  O.  Cummings,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Making  succinic  acid.     1,457.791  ;  June  5. 
Norris,  John  E.,  assignor  to  Indianapolis  Manufacturing 

Company,    Indianapolis,     Ind.       Trimmer    for    battery 

separators.     1,454,399;  May  8. 
Norris,  Marvin  L.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General' 

Electric       Company.         Friction       governing      device. 

1,457,745  ;  June  5. 
Norris,     Paul     B.,     Robinson,     111.       Fluid-fuel     burner 

1,446,514  :   Feb.  27. 
Norris.    Paul    E..    Swissvale,    Pa.,    assignor    to    Willard 

Storage   Battery    Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Casting 

machine.     1.467,490  ;  Sept.  11. 
Norris,  Rolla  V.,  Porterville,  Calif.    Aeroplane.     1,440,489  • 

Jan.  2. 
Norrlin,  Charles  H..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Target  finder  for 

firearms.      1.452,651  ;  Apr.   24. 
Norsk    Hydro-Elektrisk    Kvaelstofaktieselskab.      (See    Ce- 

derberg,  Ivar  W.,  assignor.) 
Norsk  nydm-Elpktrisk  Kvaelstofaktieselskab.      (See  Foss, 

A.,   and   Me.idell,   assignors.) 
Norstrom,  Karl  P.  L.,  Skonvik.   Sweden.     Sleeve  adapted 

to  serve  as  core  for  paper  rolls.     1,459,241  ;  June  19. 
North  American  Lace  Company.     (See  Glazier,  E.  P.    and 

Bromley.   as.<;ignors.) 
North.  Benjamin  A.,  and  L.  C.  Rishel,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Theft-signal  door  knob.     1,476,842  ;  Dec.  11. 


The. 


(See 


North    British    Rubber    Company    Limited, 
Williams,   William  A.,  assignor.) 

North  Bro's  M'f'g  Co.  (See  Fegley,  T.  J.,  and  Leopold, 
assignors.) 

North  Bro's  M'f'g  Co.     (See  Leopold,  George  0.,  assignor.) 

North,  Charles  E.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Milk  Oil  Corporation.  Making  artificial  milk. 
1,474,843;  Nov.   20. 

North,  Clayton  O.,  Tallmadge,  Ohio.  Employing  de- 
I'ivatives  of  the  condensation  products  of  amines  and 
aldehydes  in  the  vulcanization  of  rubber.  1,467,984  ; 
Sept.  11. 

North  East  Electric- Company.  (See  Dorsey,  Farnum  F., 
assignor.) 

North  East  Electric  Company.  (See  Gordon,  William  R., 
assignor.) 

North  East  Electric  Company.  (See  Halbleib,  Edward 
A.,   assignor.) 

North  East  Electric  Company.  (See  Hutchins,  William 
H.,  assignor.) 

North  East  Electric  Company.  (See  Lee,  Thomas  L., 
assignor.) 

North  East  Electric  Company.  (See  Lee,  T.  L.,  and  Sul- 
livan, assignors.) 

North  Bast  Electric  Company.  (See  Sullivan,  Raymond 
H..  assignor.) 

North  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Arter,  Roy  C,  assignor.) 

North,  Ray  A.,  assignor  to  E.  P.  Smith,  Greeen  Bay, 
Wis.      Pulp   dehydrator.     1,463,721  ;   July  31. 

North,  Thomas  J.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Trousers  supporter. 
1,469,682;    Oct.    2. 

Northam  Brothers  Co.      (See  Moberg,  Carl  A.,  assignor.) 

Northern  Equipment  Company.  (See  Andrews,  Roger  W., 
assignor.) 

Northern  Equipment  Company.  (See  Veenschoten,  Vin- 
cent v.,  assignor.) 

Northern,  Joseph  B.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Radiator  cap  for 
motor    vehicles.      1,471,195 ;    Oct.    16. 

Northey.  John  P.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Key  bolt. 
1,447,810;  Mar.  6. 

Northrop,  Jonas,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopcdale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Tape-up  mechanism 
for  looms.     1,446,655;   Feb.  27. 

Northrop,  Jonas,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Let-off  mechanism. 
1,448,081  ;  Mar.  13. 

Northrop,  Jonas,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Loom  temple 
thread   cutter.      1,449,776 ;    Mar.    27. 

.Northrop,  Jonas,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Thread-parter 
mechanism.     1,463,225  ;  July  31. 

.\orthrop,  Jonas,  Hopedale.  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Take-up  mecha- 
nism  for   looms.      1,463,226 ;   Julv   31. 

Northrop,  Jonas,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Feeler  loom. 
1,463,292  ;  July  31. 

Northrop,  Jonas,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Automatic  loom. 
1,463,435  :  July  31. 

Northrop,  Jonas,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Self-threading 
shuttle.     1,463,965  ;  Aug.   7. 

Northrop,  Jonas,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Let-off  mechanism. 
1,463,966;  Aug.  7. 

Northrop,  Jonas,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Tension-regulating 
mechanism  for  warp  beams.     1,466,100  ;  Aug.  28. 

Northrop,  Jonas,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Feeler  loom. 
1,466,847;    Sept.    4. 

-Northrop,  Jonas,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Self-threading 
shuttle.      1,466,848  ;    Sept.   4. 

Northrop,  Jonas,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Self-threading 
shuttle.     1,466,849  ;    Sept.   4. 

Northrop,  Jonas,  Hopedale,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Picker-stick  check 
for  looms.     1,470,539  ;  Oct.  9. 

Northrop,  Jonas,  Hopedale,  G.  B.  Kilburn,  P.  P.  Pessotti, 
and  E.  L.  Tucker,  assignors  to  Hopedale  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Bur-grinding  machine. 
1,446  654  ;  Feb.   27. 

Northrup,  Elmer  C,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Nailing  ma- 
chine.     1.478,362;    Dec.    18. 

Northrup,  Elmer  C,  San  Francisco,  and  B.  H.  Specht, 
Oakland,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  treating  packaged  goods. 
1,457,852  ;  June  5. 

.Northrup,  Fred  W.,  Speedsvillp.  N.  Y.  Device  for  exclud- 
ing foreign  matter  from  the  inside  of  wheel  hubs. 
1,444,700  ;  Feb.  6. 

Northrup,  George  R.,  Laramie,  Wyo.  Bracket  for  mount- 
ing pulleys.     1,477,229  ;  Dec.  11. 

Northup,  William  G..  jr.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Cloth  meas- 
uring and  registering  device.     1,475,649  ;  Nov.  27. 

Northwall,  Fred  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Facing  for  cement 
walls.     1,459.684  ;  June  19. 

Northwestern  Expanded  Metal  Company.  (See  Bak3r, 
George  W.,   assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Northwestern  Expanded  Metal  Company.  (See  Dean, 
James  H.,  assignor.) 

Noithwestern  Expanded  Metal  Company.  (See  Dean, 
.T.  H.,  and  Alfreds,  assignors.) 

Northwestern  Expanded  Metal  Company.  (See  Jantusek, 
Joseph,   assignor.) 

Northwood,  H.,  Company.  (See  Taylor,  Morgan  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Norton,  Alfred  A.  (See  Lindgren,  Waldemar  h.,  as- 
signor.) 

Norton,  Allen  B.,  assignor  to  Aluminum  Manufacturers, 
Incorporated,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Alloy  and  making  the 
same.     1,453,254  ;  Apr.   24. 

Norton,  Charles  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  P.  Norton, 
Loveland,  Colo.  Automobile  brake.  1,462,918; 
July  24. 

Norton,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.     Grinding  machine.     1,443,924  ;  Jan.  30. 

Norton,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.     Grinding  machine.     1,443,925  ;  Jan.  30. 

Norton,  Charles  H.,  and  A.  Turner,  assignors  to  Norton 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Work  support  for  roll- 
grinding  machines.     1,451,467  ;  Apr.  10. 

Norton,  Charles  L.,  Newton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Refrac- 
tories Machinery  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Molding  machine.     1,441,366 ;   Jan.  9. 

Norton,  Charles  L.,  Nev/ton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Refrac- 
tories Machinery  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Molding  brick  shapes  and  the  like.  1,441,367 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Norton,  Charles  L.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Refrac- 
tories Machinery  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Molding  brick  shapes.     1,444,619  ;  Feb.  6. 

Norton  Company.  (See  Beecher,  M.  F.,  and  Booze,  as- 
signors.) 

iJorton  Company.     (See  Boniface,  Arthur,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.      (See  Booze,   Macdonald  C,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.      (See  Brown,  Gregory,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Brown,  G.,  and  Turner,  as- 
signors.) 

Norton  Company.      (See  Dunbar,   Howard   W.,  assignor.) 

Norton   Company.      (See  Eraser,  Warren  F.,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.      (See  Gillett,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.     (See  Greenwood,  Wallace  W.,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Hudson,  C.  J.,  and  Broga,  as- 
.signore.) 

Norton  Company.      (See  Jeppson,  George  N.,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Jeppson,  G.  N.,  and  Beecher, 
assignors. ) 

Norton   Company.      (See  King,   Clarence  R.,   assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Klein,  A.  A.,  and  Beecher,  as- 
signors.) 

Norton    Company.      (See    Larsson,    Thure,    assignor.) 

Norton  Company.     (See  Norton,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Norton   Company.      (See   Saxe,  Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Norton    Company.      (See   Turner,    Albert,    assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Wickstrom,  H.,  and  Shea,  as- 
signors.) 

Norton,  Harry  P.     (See  Norton,  Charles  B.,  assignor.) 

Norton,  James  A.,  Odebolt,  Iowa.  Irrigating  apparatus. 
1,454,332  ;  May  S. 

Norton,  James  G.,  Milton.  Mass.  Apparatus  for  testing 
and  grading  articles.     1,442,233  ;   Jan.   16. 

Norton,  James  G.,  Qulncy,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Treating 
blanks.     1,448,045  ;  Mar.  13. 

Norton.  Samuel  H.,  Meadville,  Pa.  Grinding  machine. 
1,447,263  ;  Mar.  6. 

Norton,  Samuel  H.,  assignor  to  McCrosky  Tool  Corpora- 
tion, Meadville,  Pa.     Slotting  tool.     1,465,282  ;  Aug.  21. 

Norton,  Sereno  G.,  Kenvil,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Explosive. 
1,466,147  ;   Aug.    28. 

Norvell,  Charles  B.,  Richmond,  Va.  Awning.  1,448,673  ; 
Mar.    13. 

Norviel.  Harrv  E.,  assignor  to  The  Teagle  Company, 
Cleveland,    Ohio.      Switch.      1,467,947;    Sept.    11. 

Norwalk,  Albert  B.,  New  York,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
C.  Hubert,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Tire  valve.  1,453,721  ; 
May  1. 

Norwalk  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Converse, 
Fr.mcis  B.,  assignor.) 

Norwalk  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Russell, 
William   F.,    assignor.) 

Norwalk  Tire  &  Rubber  Company.  (See  Schmidt,  Henry 
G.,  assignor.) 

Norwalk  Vault  Company,  The.  (See  Remlng,  Richard, 
assignor.) 

Norwich  Automatic  Feeder  Company,  The.  (See  Walker, 
H.    H.,    and    Enos,    assignors.) 

Norwood,  Harry  G.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Table  article. 
1.457,998  ;  .Tune  5. 

Norwood,  Harry  Y.,  assignor  to  Taylor  Instrument  Com- 
panies, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Thermometer  attachment  for 
automobiles.     1,444,133  ;  Feb.  6. 

Norwood.  John  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Piston  ring. 
1,462,043  :   July  17. 

Nosan,  Anton,  West  Park,  Ohio.  Combination  measur- 
ing Instrument.     1,447,565  ;  Mar.  6. 

Noshok  Co.,  The.      (See  Lango,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Notaseme  Hosiery  Company.  (See  Fleischer,  Horace  T.. 
assignor.) 


Notheis,  Magnus,  North  Bergen,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  White  Metal  Manufacturing  Company, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Finishing  machine  for  tubes  and  the 
like.     1,466,439  ;  Aug.  28. 

Nottage,  William  H.,  and  T.  D.  Parkin,  Chelmsford,  Eng- 
land, assignors  to  The  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Wireless  telegraph  calling  device. 
1,452,925;   Apr.   24. 

Novak,  James,  Madison,  Ohio.  Harvester.  1,449,869 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Novak,  .Toseph,  Chicago,  111.  Cufie  button.  1,444,701; 
Feb.  6. 

Novak,  Joseph,  Chicago,  111.  CuCT  button.  1,444,702 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Novak,  Joseph,  assignor  to  The  Henry  Furnace  and 
Foundry  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Hot-air  conduit. 
1,451,887  ;  Apr.  17. 

Novak,  Samuel.     (See  Grabarek,  Michal,  assignor.) 

Novak,  William,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Coupling.  1,447,140; 
Feb.  27. 

Novel  Wheel  Association.  (See  Williams,  Harry  S.,  as- 
signors.) 

Noveltirs  Mfg.-Sales  Corporation.  (See  Edelin,  James  N., 
assignor.) 

Novelt.v  Amusement  Co.  (See  Kerestes,  George  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Novelty  Patents  Company,  The.  (See  Borgens,  William 
J.,  assignor.) 

Novick,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Envelope  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Ma 
chine  for  making  paper  drinking  cups,  envelopes,  and 
the  like.     1,444,004  ;  Feb.  6. 

Novick,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Frame  for  flexible 
screens,  etc.     1,464,370  :  Aug.  7. 

tSToville,  Carl  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  simulat- 
ing moving  pictures.     1,470,468  ;  Oct.  9. 

Novinski,  Stanley,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  Spryszak, 
Braznell,  Pa.     Nut  lock.     1,455,804  ;  May  22. 

Novotny,  Emii  E.,  assignor  to  J.  S.  Stokes,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Molded  printing  plate.     1,442,173  ;  Jan.  16. 

Novotny,  Emi!  E.,  Logan,  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  J.  S. 
Stokes,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Molded  sound-reproduction 
article.     1,451,783  ;  Apr.  17. 

Novotny,  Bmll  E.,  Logan,  Pa.,  and  D.  S.  Kendall,  Glen 
Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  J.  S.  Stokes,  Huntingdon 
Valley  Post  Office,  Pa.  Acetylene-aldehyde  fusible 
resin.     1,470,637  ;  Oct.  16. 

Novotny,  Rudolf,  Portage,  Pa.  Arch  support  for  mines. 
1,451,840;  Apr.  17. 

Novy,  Theodore  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Column  mold. 
1,445,907  ;  Feb.  20. 

Nowack,  Charles  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Measuring  can. 
1,448,936  ;   Mar.  20. 

Nowak,  Alois  K.      (See  Smith,   F.   H.,  and  Nowak.) 

Nowak,  Frank  X.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Making  hypodermic 
syringes.     1,445,641 ;  Feb.  20. 

Nowak,  Richard  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Garment  fastener. 
1,472,192;  Oct.  30. 

Nowell,  Edward  E.,  Manchester,  N.  H.  Means  for  con- 
trolling the  traverse  of  varn  guides  on  spinning  ma- 
chines.    1,474,544  ;  Nov.  20. 

Nowosielski,  Edward  B.,  Bloomfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Splitdorf  Electrical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
tric-generator-operating   means.      1,463,436 ;    July    31. 

Nowosielski.  Edward  B.,  Bloomfleld,  assignor  to  Split- 
dorf Electrical  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Magneto- 
electric  generator.     1,477,843  ;  Dec.  18. 

Noyes,  Arthur  W.,  Arlington,  Vt.  Valve  reseater. 
1,455,649 ;  May  15. 

Noyes,  Benjamin   F.      (See  Hamilton,  C.  A.,   and  Noyes.) 

Noyes,  George  W..  Billings,  Mont.  E^lm-guiding  device- 
1,456,821  ;  May  29. 

Noyes,  Samuel  M.,  and  S.  Peacock,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 
Cleaning  and  surfacing  sheet  steel.     1.440,619  ;  Jan.  2. 

Nuanes.  .\lfred,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  Aeroplane  pro- 
peller.    1,456.008  ;  May  22. 

Nube,  Curd.     (See  Wetzer.  R.,  and  Nube.) 

Nuberg,  Matthys.     (See  Hamilton,  G.  H.,  and  Nuberg.) 

Nuebling,  Charles  F.  A.,  Hewlett,  N.  Y.  Antiskid  device. 
,     1,459,685;  June  19. 

Nuprnberger,  Philip  J..  Lenzburg,  111.  Colter  for  farm 
Implements.     1,445,705  ;  Feb.  20. 

Nugent,  Francis  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tire  valve. 
1.474,100  :   Nov.    13. 

Nugrape  Company  of  America.  (See  Kelley,  Alfred  B., 
assignor.) 

Null,  Fay  E.,  Urbana,  III.  Manure  loader.  1,457,668 ; 
June  5. 

Null,  Jesse,  Arcadia,  Calif.  Chicken  feeder.  1,452,215; 
Apr.  17. 

Nunn,   Frederick   W.      (See   Hobday,   H.   L.,   and  Nunn.) 

Nunnellv,  William  G.  (See  Ellis  H.,  Hart,  and  Nun- 
nelly.) 

Nuoffer,  Otto,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sled  attachment  for 
carriages  and  the  like.     1,453,722  ;  May  1. 

Nusbaum.  Harrv  and  J.,  assignors  to  P.  E.  Sharpless  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Coating  metal  foil  with  paraf- 
fin and  the  product  thereof.     1,466,380  ;  Aug.  28. 

Nusbaum,  Joseph.      (See  Nusbaum,   Harry  and  J.) 

Nusshnum,  Bert  A.     (See  Spencer,  Madison  A.,  assignor.) 

Nnssbaum,  Leon  M.  (See  Dusche,  Frederick  W.,  as- 
signor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  3923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


401 


Nuta,  Meyer,  Chicago,  111.  Internal-combustion  engine. 
1,444,203  ;  Feb.  6. 

Nutrizio,  Henry  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  stand.  Des. 
62.335  ;  May  8. 

Nutrizio,  Henry  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  stand. 
Des.  62,3,'?6  ;  May  8. 

Nutrizio,  Henrv  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  stand. 
Des.  62.337  ;  May  8. 

Nutrizio,  Henry  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  stand. 
Des.  62  338;  May  8. 

Nutsbest  Packing  Company.  (See  Friedsam,  E.  D.,  and 
Lons,  assignors.) 

Nutt,  Buell  V\'.,  assignor  to  The  Safety  Equipment  Ser- 
vice Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lantern  support. 
1,451,920;  Apr.   17. 

Nutt,  Cordis-  J.,  Sanibel,  Pla.  Heating  device.  1,442,696  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Nutt,  Norman  W.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Combined  electric- 
lamp  socket  and  shade  holder.     1,441,741  ;  Jan.  9. 

Nutt.  Norman  W.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Electric  fuse. 
1,444,637  ;  Feb.  6. 

Nutt,  Norman  W.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Electric-lamp  fixture 
or  support.     1,453,887  ;  May  1. 

Nutt,  William  -C,  Castana,  Iowa.  Farrowing  pen. 
1.473.970;   Nov.   13. 

Nutt,  William  H.,  Newburyport,  Mass.  Shoe  heel.  Des. 
61,877  ;  Feb.  6. 

Nuttall,  R.  D.,  Company.  (See  Burnham,  Leland  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nuttall,  R.  D.,  Company.  (See  Keim,  Lester  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nutter,  Karl  I.,  Martinsville,  Ind.  Demountable  "wheel 
rim.      1,463,588;   July   31. 

Nutter,  Karl  I.,  Martinsville,  Ind.  Demountable  Wheel 
rim.     1,465,718  ;  Aug.  21. 

Nutter,  Orda  D.,  assignor  to  Acme  Fishing  Tool  Com- 
pany, Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Casing  kickei'.  1,445,158  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Nutter,  Orda  D.,  assignor  to  Acme  Fishing  Tool  Company, 
Parkersburg,  W.  Va.     Tubing  spear.     1,457.596  ;  June  5. 

Nutting,  Paul  J.,  Waterton,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  W.  Hayward, 
Mount  Gllead,  N.  C,  assignors  to  Doherty  Rpsearch 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Furnace.  1,456,992 ; 
May  29. 

Nu-Way  Milker  Company.  (See  Oden,  C,  and  Moore, 
as.'slgnors.) 

Nu- Way-Radiator  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Fallier,  Maurice 
I.,  assiimor.) 

Nya  Xordiska  Kullager  Aktiebolaget.  (See  Welbull,  Ernst 
H.  W.,  assignor.) 

Nybakken,  Ingebret,  Minot,  N.  Dak.  Oil  can.  1,470,469  ; 
Oct.   9. 

Nydegger,  Otto,  Bern.  Switzerland.  Combining  a  solid 
with  a  gas.     1,440,620;  Jan.  2. 

Nye,  Harn'.  Akron,  Ohio.  Ball  and  making  same. 
1,458,776;  June  12. 

Nye  Tool  and  Machine  Works.  (See  Lee,  Ottar  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nyenbuls,  John  H..  Chicago,  111.  Paddle  wheel  for  boats 
and  the  like.     1,442,729  ;  Jan.   16. 

Nvgaard.  Oscar  C,  Mattapan,  Mass.  Automatic  stoker. 
1,441,293;  Jan.  9. 

Nygaard,  Oscar  O.,  Milton,  Mass.  Driving  mechanism. 
1,452,570;   Apr.   24. 

Nyhapen,  Barnev  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas-engine  valve. 
1,456,144  ;  May  22. 

Nyman,  Alexander,  "Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Three- 
phase  reactance  coil.     1,473,862  ;  Nov.  13. 

Nyman,  Charles,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D. 
Murray,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  Plaited  -  cable  sling. 
1,475,859;  Nov.   27. 

Nyman,  Emil,  Svedala,  Sweden.  Gauge  tool  for  use  In 
lathes.     1,444,080  ;  Feb.  6. 

NyquiSi,  Albert  G.,  deceased,  Minneapolis,  Minn. ;  H.  L. 
Nyquist,  administratrix.  Sound-reproducing  machine. 
1,454,134  ;   May  8. 

Nyquist,  August  R.,  and  C.  A.  Brandt,  Roseau,  Minn. 
Sawing  m.nchinery.      3,462,764;  July  24. 

Nyquist,  Hilda  L.,  administratrix.  (See  Nyquist,  Al- 
bert G.) 

Nystrom,  Karl  P.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Railway- 
car-journal    roller   bearing.      1,460,802 ;   July   3. 

Nystrom,  Knut  E.  'R.,  Stockholm,  assignor  to  Aktiebola- 
get Optimus,  TTplands-Vasby,  Sweden.  Apparatus  for 
baking,  roasting,  cooking,  and  the  like.  1,477,844  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Nystrom,  Martin,  assignor  to  The  Brunswick-Balke-Col- 
lender  Company,  Chicago,  lU.  Sound  amplifier. 
1,468,166;    Sept.   18. 

Nystrom,  Oscar  P.,  assignor  to  Holland  Furnace  Com- 
pany, Holland,  Mich.  Furnace-grate  shaker.  1,456.707; 
May. 29. 

0.  Armleder  Company,  The.  (See  Biederman,  Charles  H., 
assignor.) 

O.  B.  Electric  Vehicles,  Inc.     (See  Bahls,  Otto,  assignor.) 

O  &  J  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Johnson,  J.  E.,  and 
Oslund,   assignors.) 

O  &  J  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Oslund,  Charles  H.. 
assignor.) 

O.  K.  Paper  Pail  Company,  The.  (See  Oglesbv,  Willinm 
D.,   assignor.) 

5S339— 26 


O.  K.  Tool  Company,  The.  (See  Conklin,  George  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Oakes,  Emmett  L.,  assignor  to  The  Superior  Building 
Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Joint  for  portable  sectional 
buildings.      1,472,490;    Oct.    30. 

Oakes,     Lucian     R.,     Tipton,     Ind.       Electric     Incubator. 

1.460.349  ;  June  26. 

Oakes,  Lucian  R.,  assignor  to  The  Oakes  Manufacturing 
Company,     Tipton,     Ind.       Feed     trough     for     chicks. 

1.460.350  ;  June  26. 

Oakes  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Oakes,  Lucian 
R.,  assignor.) 

Oakes.  Russell  E.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  Card  holder. 
1,475,134  ;  Nov.  20. 

Oakley,  Clifford  H.     (See  Oakley,  Laurence  M.,  assignor.) 

Oakley,  Clifford  H.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Rubber  heel  lift. 
1,452,891;  Apr.  24. 

Oakley,  Hollle  N.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Refrigerating  appa- 
ratus.    1,445,349;   Feb.  13. 

Oakley,  John.     (See  Perkins,  J.  L..  Sickles,  and  Oakley.) 

Oakley,  Laurence  M.,  assignor  to  C.  H.  Oakley,  Trenton, 
N.  J.     Resilient  heel  lift.     1,452,892  ;  Apr.  24. 

Oakley,  Louis  P.,  assignor  to  P.  H.  &  F.  M.  Roots  Com- 
pany, Connersville,  Ind.  Flash  guide.  1,447,599 ; 
Mar.   6. 

Oakley,  Sterling  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  I.  F.  Warner, 
Boise,  Idaho.  Electrically-controlled  governor  for  wa- 
ter wheels.     1,476,914  ;  Dec.  11. 

Oaks  Company,  The.     (See  Weaver.   Harry  A.,  assignor.) 

Oasis  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  York,  Edgar  L.,  assignor.) 

O'Bannon   Company.      (See   Smith,   Paul   S.,   assignor.) 

O'Bannon  Walter  A.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Packing  for  pumps. 
1,454,400;  May  8. 

Obear-Nester  Glass  Company.  (See  Young,  James  M., 
assignor.) 

O'Beiriie,  Clarence  B.      (See  Taylor,  James  E.,  assignor.) 

Obele,  Lawrence  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Folding  shelf  and 
paper  rack.     1,453,598  ;  May  1. 

Obenchain,  Garland  W.  (See  Shivers,  P.  F.,  and  Oben- 
chain.) 

Oberdorfer,  Henry  D.,  Champaign,  111.  Portable  bleacher. 
1,460,267  ;  June  26. 

Oberfell,  George  G.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Method  and  apparatus 
for   testing    gaseous    mixtures.      1,455.263 ;   Mav    15. 

Oberfell,  George  G.,  Tulsa.  Okla.,  and  G.  A.  Burre'll,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Gasoline  Recovery  Corpora- 
tion. Portable  apparatus  for  the  extraction  of  vapors 
from  gases.     1,455,407  ;   May  15. 

Oberg.  Gunnard  A.,  assi.smor  to  Blackgtone  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Cylinder  for  washing 
machines.     1,472.4.^4  ;  Oct.  30. 

Oberg,  Mannie  L.,  Gladstone,  Mich.  Lacing  for  boots. 
1,450,047  ;  Mar.  27. 

Obergfell,  Herbert  F.     (See  Ray,  A.  J.,  and  Obergfell.) 

Oberhoffken,  Alexander.  (See  Rose,  H.  C,  and  Oberhoff- 
ken.) 

Oberjohann,  Henry  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  Buehler, 
Toledo,  and  one  half  to  C.  E.  Cbeesman,  Dayton, 
Ohio.  Power  means  for  screw  .drivers  or  the  like. 
1,442,174  ;  Jan.  16. 

Oberle,  J.  B.,  et  al.      (See  Portello,  Frank  P.,  assignor.) 

Oberley,  Charles  G.,  and  R.  Grignon,  Munlsing,  Mich. 
Friction   clutch.      1,452,349;   Apr.    17. 

Obermaier,  Carl  A.,  Lompoc,  Calif.  Casting  rod. 
1.473,507  ;  Nov.   6. 

Obermaier,  John  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Flow  meter.  1,449,437 : 
Mar.  27. 

Obermaier,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Wilmort  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Safety-match-box  holder. 
1,458,239  ;  .Tune  12. 

Ohermiller,  Maximilian  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pneumati- 
cally-operated musical  instrument.     1,448,234  ;  Mar.  13. 

Oberndorfer  Company.  rSee  Oberndorfer,  Ralph  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Oberndorfer.  Ralph  F..  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to 
Oberndorfer  Company.     Garment.     1,478,349  ;  Dec.  18. 

Oberreich,  Louie   H.      (See  Bailey,   Chester  I.,   assienor.) 

Oberreich,  Louie  H.,  Indianapolis.  Ind.  Automobile  lock 
and  theft  notice.     1,464,186  ;  Aug.  7. 

Oberst,  Frank,  Glendale,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Sonora 
Phonograph  Corporation.  Tone  arm.  1,459,743 ; 
June  26. 

Oberst,  Frank,  Glendale,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Sonora  Phono- 
graph   Corporation.      Tone    arm.      1,461,829 ;    July    17. 

Oberwarth,  Leo  L.,  Frankfort,  Ky.  Collapsible  drawing 
.  board.     1,453,171 ;  Apr.  24. 

O'Boyle,  Hugh  J..  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Panel  for  lamp 
shades.      1,463,722  ;   July   31. 

O'Boyle,  Martin  J.,  Cleveland,  and  E.  C.  Holton,  Olm- 
sted Falls,  assignors  to  The  Sberwin  Williams  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  evapo- 
rating liquids.     1.475,314  ;  Nov.  27. 

O'Brien,  Alexander  R.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Pump.  1,449,541 ; 
Mar.  27. 

O'Brien,  Alexander  R.,  Wichita,  assignor  to  W.  G.  Parry, 
.A.ugusta,  Kans.  Adjustable  coupling.  1,446,351; 
Feb.  20. 

O'Brien,  Andrew,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ironing  board. 
1,448,937  ;  Mar.  20. 

O'Brien,  Charles.      (See  Boal,  A.  R.,  and  O'Brien.) 

O'Brien,  Charles,  Newtown,  near  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia.  Concrete  building  construction 
1,444,355  ;  Feb.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


O'Brien,  Elizabeth,  and  M.  G.  Viei'ling,  Minneapolis,  as- 
signors to  Louis  F.  Dow  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Pencil. 
1.447,397  ;  Mar.  6. 

O'Brien.  Floyd  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Vanity  case.  Des. 
61,985;  Feh.  20. 

O'Brien,  Franii  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Sanitary  can  closure. 
1,476,214  ;  Dec.  4. 

O'Brien,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  Southern  Can  Company, 
Baltimore,  Md.     Can  closure.     1,476,213  ;  Dec.   4. 

O'Brien,  John,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Millc  can.  1,475,405 ; 
Nov.  27. 

O'Brien,  John  J.,  Coggon,  Iowa.  Pump  coupling. 
1,478,453  ;    Dec.   25. 

O'Brien,  Joseph  J.,  Galveston,  Tex.  Vehicle  spring  lu- 
bricator.    No.  1,458,590;  June  12. 

O'Brien,  Joseph  J.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Check  book. 
1,464,616;    Aug.    14. 

O'Brien,  Raymond  J.,  Butte,  Mont.  Sectional  radiator 
for    motor   vehicles.      1,477.845 ;    Dec.    18. 

O'Brien,  Raymond  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Morgan 
&  Wright.     Tire  casing.      1,478,833  ;   Dec.  25. 

O'Brien,  Thomas  F.  I.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Closure  for 
receptacles.     1,441,742  ;  Jan.  9. 

O'Brien,    Timothy    J.      (See   Larson,    Ivan   E.,   assignor.) 

O'Brien,  Walter  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cooking  vessel 
for  glazing  fruit.     1,454,856  ;  May  15. 

O'Brien,  William  C,  Baltimore,  Md.  Take-up  for  flatiron 
conductors.     1,470,183  ;  Oct.  9. 

O'Brien,  William  E.,  and  J.  Smith,  Chicago,  III.  Bumper. 
1,454,764;  May  8. 

Obrikat,  Franz,  jr.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pattern  file. 
1,454,069;  May  8. 

O'Brvan,  James  W.     (See  O'Bryan,  Kenneth  C.  and  J.  W.) 

O'Bryan,  Kenneth  C.  and  J.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Justifying  device  for  typewriters  and  the  like. 
1,457,853;   June  5. 

Obstfeld,  Lou,  assignor  to  Markwell  Manufacturing  Co. 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cushion  cap  for  stapling  ma- 
chines and   the   like.      1,459,924;    June  26. 

Ocean  Leather  Company,  The.  (See  Ehrcnreich,  A.,  and 
Rogers,  assignors.) 

Ocheltree,  Joseph  L.,  jr.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Locking  device. 
1,461.400  ;  July  10. 

Ochoa  Tools  and  Machine  Company.  (See  Ochoa,  Victor 
L.,  assignor.) 

Ochoa,  Victor  L.,  El  Paso,  Tox.,  assignor  to  Ochoa  Tools 
and  Machine   Company.      Wrench.      1,454,333 ;   May   8. 

Ochs.  Werner,  Bad  Liebenstein,  Germany.  Hand  or 
pedal  lever  with  automatically-variable  ratio  of  trans- 
mission.    1,455,447  ;  May  15. 

O'Connell,  Edgar  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Dough-mixing 
machine.     1,456.564  ;  May  29. 

O'Connell,  Edgar  E.,  Washington.  D.  C,  assignor  to  The 
Corby  Baking  Company.  Dough-mixing  machine. 
1.465,917  ;  Aug.  21. 

O'Connell,  John,  AUston,  Mass.  Kneeling  pad.  1,477,763  ; 
Dec.  18. 

O'Connell,  John  E.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Picker  or  fiber- 
cleaning  machine.     1,450,922  ;  Apr.  10. 

O'Connell,  Russell.     (See  Mcintosh,  P.  E.,  and  O'Connell.) 

O'Connell.  Vincent,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  accessory. 
1,453.690  ;-  May  1. 

O'Connor,  Florence  M.,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Float- 
ing doll.     1,442,900  ;  Jan.  23. 

O'Connor,  Frederick  A.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Bal- 
loon toy.     1,478,757;  Dec.  25. 

O'Connor,  John,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Phenmatlc  suspension 
means  for  vehicles.     1,445,970  ;  Feb.  20. 

O'Connor,  John  B.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Metallic  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Aurora,  111.  Locking  mechanism  for 
doors.     1,449,187  ;   Mar.  20. 

O'Connor,  John  B.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Metallic  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Auroi-a,  111.  Cabinet  drawer. 
1,477,278  ;  Dec.  11. 

O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Chazy.  N.  Y.  Friction  shock-absorbing  mechanism. 
1,441,294  ;  Jan.  9. 

O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Chazy,  N.  Y.  Friction  shock-absorbing  mechanism. 
1,441,295;  Jan.  9. 

O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Chazy,  N.  Y.  Railway  draft  rigging.  1,442,901 ; 
Jan.    23. 

O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Chazy,  N.  Y.  Door-operating  mechanism.  1,442,902 ; 
Jan.  23. 

O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner. 
Chazy,  N.  Y.     Side  bearing.     1,444,204  ;  Feb.  6. 

O'Connor,  >Tohn  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner. 
Chazy,  N.  Y.  Friction  shock-absorbing  mechanism. 
1,444,553  ;  Feb.  6. 

O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Chazy,  N.  Y.     Car  hand  brake.     1,446,202  :  Feb.  20. 

O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  IlL,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner. 
Chazy,  N.  Y.     Hand  brake.     1,446,203  ;  Feb.  20. 

O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  M.  Miner, 
Chazy,  N.  Y.     Hand  brake.    1,446,204  ;  Feb.  20. 

O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Miner,  Chazy.  N.  Y.  Friction  shock-absorbing  mecha- 
nism.    1,447,424;  Mar.  6. 

O'Connor,  John  F.;  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Miner,  Chazy,  N.  Y.  Friction  shock-absorbing  mecha- 
nism.    1,448,491  :  Mar.   13. 


O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Chazy,    N.    Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanisms. 

1.448.492  ;    Mar.   13. 

O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Chazy,    N.     Y.       Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1.448.493  ;   Mar.  13. 

O'Connor,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.     Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1,448,494;   Mar.    13. 
O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.     Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1,448,495  :   Mar.   13. 
O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.    Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1,448,496;   Mar.    13. 
O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.     Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1,448,497;   Mar.    13. 
O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.     Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1.448,498;    Mar.    13. 
O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.     Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1.448,499;   Mar.   13. 
O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.     Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1,448,500;  Mar.  13. 
O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,     N.    Y.      Friction     shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1,448,501  ;   Mar.    13. 
O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.     Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1.448,502;   Mar.    13. 
O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy.    N.    Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1,448,765  ;   Mar.   20. 
O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy.    N.    Y.       Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1.450,383  :  Apr.  3. 
O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,     N.     Y.     Friction     shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1,451,103 ;  Apr.  10. 
O'Connor,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.    Y.       Ifriction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1,451,104  ;  Apr.  10. 
O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.    Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1,453,691 ;  May  1. 
O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,     N.    Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1.453.692  ;  May  1. 

O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Chazy,    N.    Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1.453.693  ;  May  1. 

O'Connor,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.    Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1,453,694;  May  1. 
O'Connor,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.    Y.      Antifriction    side    bearing.      1,453,695 ; 

May  1. 
O'Connor,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,     N.     Y.       Friction     draft     rigging.       1,456,993 ; 

May  29. 
O'Connor,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.    Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1.456,994;  May  29. 
O'Connor,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.    Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1,456,995  ;  May  29. 
O'Connor,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy.  N.  Y.     Antifriction  bearing.     1,456,906  ;  May  29. 
O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,  N.  Y.     Antifriction  bearing.     1,456,997  ;  May  29. 
O'Connor,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy.    N.    Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    m.echanism. 

1.456.998  ;  May  29. 

O'Connor,  John  ff.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Chazy,    N.    Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1.456.999  ;  May  29. 

O'Connor,    John    P.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    W.    H. 

Miner,  Chazy,  N.  Y.     High-capacity  spring.     1,457,931 ; 

June  5. 
O'Connor,    John    P.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    W.    H. 

Miner,   Chazy,  N.  Y.     Friction  shock-absorbing  mecha- 
nism.     1,462,616;   July   24. 
O'Connor,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.    Y.      Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1,464,723;  Aug.   14. 
O'Connor,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 

Chazy,    N.    Y.       Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1.464.724  ;   Aug.   14. 

O'Connor,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Chazy,    N.    Y.       Friction    shock-absorbing    mechanism. 

1.464.725  ;  Aug.   14. 

O'Connor,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  'W.  H. 
Miner,  Chazy,  N.  Y.  Friction  shock-absorbing  mecha- 
nism.     1,466,741  ;    Sept.   4. 

O'Connor,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Miner,  Chazy,  N.  Y.  Fi-iction  shock-absorbing  mecha- 
nism.     1,466,742;   Sept.   4. 

O'Connor,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Miner,  Chazy,  N.  Y.  Friction  shock-absorbing  mecha- 
nism.    1,466,743;  Sept.  4. 


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O'Counor,  John  F.,  Cliicago,  III.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Minor,  Clinzy,  N.  Y.  Friction  sliocls-absorbing  mccha- 
Dism.      1,406,744  ;    Sept.   4. 

O'Connor,  Jobn  F.,  Cliicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Miner,  (.'hazy,  N.  Y.  Friction  shell  and  spring  cage 
for    draft    gears.      1,469,101 ;    Sept.    25. 

O'Connor,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  U.  Minor, 
Chazy,  N.  Y.  Friction  shocli-absorbing  mechanism. 
1.472,032  ;    Nov.    6. 

O'Connor,  John  W.      (See  Stuart,  A.  W.,  and  O'Connor.) 

O'Connor,  Martin  J.,  Ogdeu,  Utah.  Cylinder  IocIj. 
1,462,200  ;  July  17. 

O'Connor,  Maurice,  Alameda,  Calif.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,469,303;    Oct.   2. 

O'Connor,  Mildred  M.,  et  al.  (See  Swartwood,  Horatio 
R..  nssisinor.) 

O'Connor,  William  R.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Shipping  con- 
tainer.    1,444,134  ;  Feb,  6. 

O't  onnor,  William  R.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Closure  for  pack- 
ing and  shipping  containers.     1,444,135  ;  Feb.  6. 

Octave,  Anatole,  Herblay,  France.  Automatic  machine 
lor  grinding  the  saw  blades  with  revolving  grinding 
wheels.   1,453,765  ;  May  1. 

OczkowsUi,  Constaiitine  L.,  Bunell,  Colo.  Antiskldding 
device.     1,463,060  ;  July  24. 

Oda,  Cinco  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  N.  Fisher, 
Boston.  Mass.  I'ennant  embodying  picture  frame. 
1,467,GS0  :  Sept.  11. 

Odam,  Eugftne,  Paris,  France.  Centrifugal  pulveriziu,;; 
mill.     1,446,765;   Feb.  27. 

O'Day,    Eliza.       (See    Kromnenus,    Angelos,    assignor.) 

Oddio  Automatic  Variable  Speed  Gear  Syndicate  Limited. 
(See  Oddie,   Fred   A.,  assignor.) 

Oddie,  Fred  A.,  assignor  to  Oddie  Automatic  'Variable 
Speed  Gear  Syndicate  Limited,  London,  England.  Auto- 
matic fontrol  of  variable-speed  gears  for  self-propelled 
vehicles.     1,446,205  ;  Feb.  20. 

Odell,  George  W.,  Uinghamtou,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
International  Time  Recording  Company  of  New  York. 
Time  card.     1,464,330;  Aug.  7. 

Odell,  Risdon  M.     (See  Mix,  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Uden,  Clyde,  and  H.  R.  Moore,  assignors  to  Nu-Way 
Milker  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Teat  cup.  1,460,977 ; 
July  8. 

Odin  Stove  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hoff setter,  Carl 
H.,  assignor.) 

Odinga.  Theodor,  Basel,  assignor  to  Elektrizitiitswerk 
Lonza,   Gampel,   Canton   of  Valis,   and  Basel,   Switzer- 

•  land.  Manufacture  of  crotonic  acid  from  crotonalde- 
hvdo.     1,445,544:  Feb.  3  3. 

Odle,   Guy   L.      (See   Odle,   Paul  L.   and   G.   L.) 

Odle,  Paul  L.  and  G.  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Moving  sign. 
1,457,669  ;  June  5. 

Odom,  Daniel  E.,  Bennettsville,  S.  C.  Brush.  1,455,504  ; 
May  15. 

Odom,  Daniel  E.,  Bennettsville,  S.  C.  Overwinding 
preventer.     1,468.322  ;  Sept.  18. 

Odom.  John  S.,  Hiawatha,  Kans.  Automobile  bed. 
1.471,703  ;  Oct.  23. 

O'Donnell,  Bryan,  Vail,  Iowa.  Differential  gear. 
1,455,650;  May  15. 

O'Donnell,  Elizabeth  C.  (See  O'Donnell,  Thomas  and 
E.   C.) 

O'Donnell,  Ella,  and  B.  Pintoff,  assignors  to  Isaac  Gins- 
berg &  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Extensible  garment. 
1,445,350:   Feb.    13. 

O'Donnell,  Eugene  D.,  Glen  Innes,  Australia.  Undercar- 
riage and  body  of  I'ailway  vehicles  and  In  platforms  to 
be  used  therewith  wherever  a  bresk  of  gauge  occurs. 
1,465,614;  Aug.  21. 

O'Donnell,  John,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Phonograph-record 
cleaner  and  clarifier.     1,459,549  ;  June  19. 

O'Donnell.  Richard  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Arch  support. 
1,476,915  ;  Dec.  11. 

O'Donnell,  Terence,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Car-unloading  ap- 
paratus.    1,440,888  ;  Jan.  2. 

O'Donnell,  Thomas  and  E.  C,  Ironwood,  Mich.  Envelope. 
1,468,071;   Sept.   18. 

O'Donnell,  William  F.,  and  C.  Seybold,  Chicago,  III.  Awn- 
ing construction.     1,451,083  ;  Apr.  10. 

O'Doiioghue,  Aloysius  S.  (See  Wrenn,  H.  B.  P.,  and 
O'Donoghue. ) 

O'Dowd,  Henry  W.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Wil- 
liam M.  Crane  Company.  Gas  range.  1,456.822 ; 
May  29. 

O'Dowd,  Henry  W.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Wil- 
liam M,  Crane  Company.  Gas  range.  1,450,823 : 
May  29. 

Oechslin,  Carl  J.,  Ablon,  France.  Manufacture  of  mono 
and  bis  p.  monoalkyl  (CH3,  C2H5,  CbHu,  etc.,  CH.CO2H) 
aminophenylarsenic  acids.     1,440,621  ;  Jan.  2. 

Oehler,  Ernst.      (See  Kegenbogen,  C,  and  Oehler. ) 

Oehrle  Brothers  Company.  (See  Oehrle,  Franklin  W., 
assignor.) 

Oehrle^  Franklin  W.,  assignor  to  Oehrle  Brothers  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fringe.  Des.  62,581  ; 
June  26. 

Oehrli,  Frank.      (See   Norlund,   O.  A.,    and   Oehrli.) 

Oelkers,  Henry  A.,  Mazeppa,  Minn.  Bridle  bit.  1,476,999  : 
Dec.  11. 

Oelwerke  Stern-Sonneborn  A.  G.  (See  Vogel,  Hans  E.  R., 
assignor.  1 


German,  Carl  H.,  York,  Pa.    Bumper  for  sleds.   1,448,082  ; 

JIar.  13. 
Oortli,    Casper,     Hamilton,    Mont.      Replaceable    bearing. 

1,445,408;  Fob.  13. 
Oertz,  Max,  Hamburg,  Germany,  assignor  to   Castiglioni, 

Vienna,      Austria.        Fair-leader      board.        1,449,910 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Oesterr.-Ung.    Optische   Anstalt  C.   P.   Goerz  Gesellschaft 

M.  B.  H.     (See  Wessely,  E.,  and  Schier,  assignors.) 
Oesteireicher,    Petor,     Chicago,     111.       Pneumatic    player 

action    for   pianos.      1,476,459 ;    Dec.    4. 
Oesterwitz,  Otto  H.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Surgical  instrument. 

1,448,858  ;   Mar.   20. 
Oetzel,  Harold,  Chicago,  111.     Folding  trestle.     1,465,947  ; 

Aug.  28. 
OfCenhauser,    Christopher,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Apparatus 

for  rendering.     1,458,722  ;  June  12. 
Offield,  James  R.,  trustee.      (See  Ruby,  George  H.  A.,  as- 
signor.) 
Olf'N'On  Chain  Corporation.      (See  Johnston,  Andrew  L., 

jr.,    assignor.) 
O'Flaherty,    Leo   F.,    and   W.    L.    Kirkpatrick,   Elgin,    111. 

Valve.     1,459,242  ;  June  19. 
O'Flaherty,   Leo   F.,   and   W.    L.    Kirkpatrick,    Elgin,    III. 

Valve.     1.459,243  ;  June  19. 
O'Flaherty.    Leo   F.,    and    W.    L.   Kirkpatrick,    Elgin,    111. 

Valve.     1,462,147  ;  July  17. 
O'Flanagan,    Michael,    Roscommon,    Ireland.      Suspension 

support  for  beds  and  the  like.     1,473,311  ;  Nov.  G. 
Ogburn,  John  S..  Liudale,  Tex.     Berry  and  fruit  washing 

machine.     1,452,844  ;   Apr.  24. 
Ogden,  Ashley  G.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Photographic-printing 

device.     1,456,073  ;  May  22. 
Ogden,  Ashley  G.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Photographic-printing 

device.     1.465,283  ;  Aug.  21. 
Ogden,  Clarence  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Electric  controller. 

1,448,147;  Mar.  13. 
Ogden,  Herbert,  Westcliff-on-Sea,  assignor  to  British  Arc 

Welding    Company,    Limited,    London,    England.      Elec- 
tric      regulator       for       Internal-combustion       engines 

1,444,425  ;  Feb.  6. 
Ogden,  J.   Edward.      (See  Ogden,  R.  E.,   and  Tomkinson, 

assignors.) 
Ogden,    J.    Edward.       (See    Tomkinson,    Charles    C,    as- 
signor.) 

Ogden,   Jacob   W.      (See   Pitney,   A.   H.,   and   Ogden.) 
Ogden,   John   E.,   Mountainville,    Cornwall,    N.   Y.      Reen- 
forced-thread    expansion    shield.      1,460,557 ;    July   3. 

Ogden,  John  E.,  Mountainville,  N.  Y.  Sectional  door. 
1,462,044;  July  17. 

Ogdeu,  John  E.,  Cornwall,  N.  Y.  Concrete  Insert. 
1,474,729  ;  Nov.  20. 

Ogden,  John  E.,  Mountainville.  Cornwall,  N.  Y.  Ex- 
pansion   shield.      1,474,980 :    Nov.    20. 

Ogden,  John  E.  L.,  Liscard,  England.  Liquid  pump  or 
eltvator.     1,478,792  ;  Dec.  25. 

Ogden,  Ralph  E.,  Mountainville,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Orsbee  Company,  Inc.     Bolt  anchor.     1,469,950  ;  Oct.  9. 

Ogden,  Ralph  E.,  Mountainville,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  C.  Tomkin- 
son, Plainfleld,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  J.  E.  Ogden,  Moun- 
tainville, N.  Y.     Bolt  anchor.     1,471,911 ;. Oct.  23. 

Ogden,  Sidney  H.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  P.  H.  Brown,  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cuff. 
1,466,745;    Sept.   4. 

Ogden,  Sidney  H.,  Cape  May  Court  House,  N.  J.,  assignor 
of  one-half  to  F.  H.  Brown,  Germantown,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Dress   shield.      1,478,907 ;    Dec.    25. 

Ogle,  Harley  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  valve  and  dust 
cap.     1,443,429;  Jan.  30. 

Ogle,  Hubert  M.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Comfort  cushion. 
1,468,072:  Sept.  18. 

Oglesby,  William  D.,  assignor  to  The  O.  K.  Paper  Pail 
Company,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Egg  carton.  1,465,231 ; 
Aug.  14. 

O'Gorman,  John  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Automatic  lock 
cock.     1,459,686;  June  19. 

Ograbisz,  Stephen  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Wrench.  1,450,641  ; 
Apr.   3. 

O'Grady,  Frederick  T.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Color  motion- 
picture  photography.     1,465,053  ;   Aug.   14. 

O'Grady,  Frederick  T.,  Flushing.  N.  Y.  Color  motion- 
picture    photography.      1,465,054  ;    Aug.    14. 

Ogren,  William  V.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  D.  French, 
Columbus,  Nebr.  Sound-refining  box.  1,465,170 ; 
Aug.   14. 

O'llanlon,  James  R.,  et  al.  (See  Alexander,  Johnston 
R..  assignor.) 

O'Hara.  J.  Carl,  et  al.  (See  Donaldson.  Elizabeth  C, 
assignor.) 

O'Hara,  Joseph  S.,  Romney,  W.  Va  Automatic  regula- 
tor.     1,468,729  ;    Sept.   25. 

O'Harrow,  Fred,  Rockwell,  Iowa.  PuUev-shield  device. 
1,451,743;   Apr.   17. 

O'l learn,  John  J.,  Wappingers  Falls,  N.  Y.  Fruit  and 
vegetable  cutter  and  gatherer.     1,448,570  ;  Mar.  13. 

Ohio  Automatic  Sprinkler  Company.  (See  Abbott.  Al- 
bert  L.,  assignor.  I 

Ohio  Automatic  Sprinkler  Company.  (See  Hamilton, 
John  It...  assignor. ) 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Austin,  Arthur  O.,  as- 
signor.) 


404 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees- — Continued. 


Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Chandler,  Homer  P., 
assignor.) 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Lincoln,  Ellis  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Manz,  M.  W.,  and 
Matthes,   assignors.) 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Matthes,  Samuel  S., 
assignor.) 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Wood,  Arthur  C,  as- 
siRiicr.) 

Ohio  Cultivator  Company,  The.  (Bee  GrifBth,  Eicharci 
H.,  assignor.) 

Oliio  Electric  &  Controller  Company,  The.  (See  Jessop, 
Francis  W.,  assignor.) 

Ohio  Municipal  Equipment  Compay,  The.  (See  Bailly, 
Louis,  a.ssignor.) 

Ohio  State  Stove  &  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Packer,  M.  L., 
and  Messicli,   assignors.) 

Ohio  Tractor  Company,  The.  (See  Clarke,  Harry  D., 
assignor.) 

Ohio  Tractor  Company,  The.  (See  Zuhars,  B.  C,  and 
Clarke,  assignors.) 

Ohio  Varnish  Company,  The.  (See  Gstalder,  Paul  A., 
assignor.) 

Ohl,  Michael  C,  Denver,  Colo.  Traffic  signal  for  automo- 
biles.    1,469,806;  Oct.  9. 

Ohlen,  Louis  H.,  Dell  Rapids,  S.  Dak.  Radiator-handling 
device.      1,466,746;    Sept.    4. 

Ohler,  Chester,  Sugar  Creek,  Mo.  Piston  ring.  1,458,072  ; 
June  5. 

Ohliger,  Lewis  P.  and  A.  R.  Reid,  assignors  to  U.  S. 
Light  &  Heat  Corporation,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Mold- 
ing.    1,442,730;  Jan.  16. 

Ohlson,  Carl  G.,  and  A.  E.  Jupp,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 
Deformed  reenforcing  bar  for  concrete.  1,477,378 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Ohm,  Albert  J.  D.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Max  Schaf- 
fer   Co.     Lamp   fixture.     Des.    62,032 ;   Mar.   6. 

Ohm,  Albert  J.  D.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Max  Schaf- 
fer   Co.      Lamp   fixture.      Des.    62,033 ;    Mar.   6. 

Ohm,  Albert  J.  D.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Max  Schaf- 
fer  Co.     Lamp  fixture.     Des.   62,034  ;  Mar.  6. 

Ohm,  Alhert  J.  D.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Max  Schaf- 
fer  Co.     Lamp  shade.     Des.  63,003  ;  Sept.  4. 

Ohm,  Albert  J.  D.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Max 
Schaffer    Co.      Lantern    lamp.      Des.    63,164 ;    Oct.    30. 

Ohm.  Albert  J.  D.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  assi.enor  to  Max 
Schaffer  Company.  Back  plate  for  a  lamp  fixture.  Des. 
63,379  ;  Dec.  1 8. 

Ohm.  Albert  J.  D.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Max 
Schaffer  Company.  Lamp  fixture.  Des.  63,580 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Ohm,  Albert  J.  D.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Max 
Schaffer  Company.  Lamp  fixture.  Des.  63,581  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Ohm,  Albert  J.  D.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Max 
Schaffer  Company.  Arm  for  lamp  fixtures.  Des. 
63,655  :   Dec.   25. 

Ohman,  John  L.,  deceased,  Niagara  Falls,  by  C.  A.  White, 
administrator,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Refractory  Corpora- 
tion. Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Refractory  composition.  1,458,723  ; 
.Tune  12. 

Ohman,  John  L.,  deceased,  Niagara  FalLs,  by  C.  A.  White, 
administrator,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Refractoi-y  Corpora- 
tion, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Refractory  composition.  1,458,724  ; 
June  12. 

Ohman,  John  L.,  deceased,  Niagara  Palls,  hy  C.  A.  White, 
administrator,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Refractory  Corpora- 
tion, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Refractory  composition.  1,458,725  ; 
June  12. 

Ohman,  John  L.,  deceased,  Niagara  Falls,  by  C.  A.  White, 
administrator,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Refractory  Corpora- 
tion, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Refractory  composition.  1,458,726  ; 
June  12. 

Ohmart,  Otto,  Cairo,  111.  Battery  and  bulb  tester. 
1,457,597  ;    June   5. 

Ohmer  Fare  Register  Company.  (See  Kimes,  R.  H.,  and 
Schmidt,  assignors.) 

Ohmer,  John  F.     (See  Ohmer,  John  F.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Ohmer,  .John  F.,  .ir-,  assignor  to  J.  P.  Ohmer,  Dayton, 
Ohio.     Speed  recorder.     1,471,977 ;  Oct.  23. 

Ohno,  Ataka,  Hongo-Ku,  Toyko,  Japan.  Centrifugal  sepa- 
rator.    1,447,685;  Mar.  0. 

Ohnstrand,  Enoch,  Mohawk,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Library 
Bureau,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Fire-resistant  cabinet. 
1,442,731 ;  Jan.  16. 

Ohnstrand,  Hnoch,  Mohqwk,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  Library 
Bureau,  Cambridge.  Mass.     Cabinet.     1,442.732  ;  Jan.  16. 

Ohnstrand,  Enoch,  Mohawk,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  Lihrary 
Bureau,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Fire-resistant  cahinet. 
1,443,087;   Jan.   23. 

Ohnstrand,  Enoch,  Mohawk,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Library 
Bureau,  Cambridge.  Mass.  Interfitting  corner  con- 
struction.    1,462,617  ;  July  24. 

Ohnstrand,  Enoch.  Mohawk,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Library 
Bureau,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Cabinet  closure.  1,476,414  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Oil  Fuel  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Hoffman,  Wil- 
liam M.,   assignor.) 

Oil  Products  Appliance  Co.  (See  Wyckoffi,  Andrew  D., 
assignor.) 

Oil  Products  Appliance  Co.  (See  WyckofE,  A.  D.,  and  de 
Correvont,   assignors.) 


Oil    Wells   Renewal   Company.      (See  Brine,   Percival  F., 

assignor.) 
Oilgear  Company,   The.      (See   Ferris,   Walter,   assignor.) 
Oisbei,   John   R.,  Buffalo,   N.   Y.     Ad,1ustable  bracket   for 

mirrors   and    other    articles.      1,472,566;    Oct.    30. 
Oishei,  John  R.,  assignor  to  Tri-Continental  Corporation, 

Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Tightening    device    for    demountable 

wheel  rims.     1,467,809  ;  Sept.  11. 
Okadee   Company,    The.      (See    HoUingshead,    Arthur   G., 

assignor.) 
Okamoto,     Kusuhide,     Honolulu,     Hawaii.       Rim     tool. 

1,475,135  ;  Nov.  20. 
Okamoto,    Tomotaro,    Fort     Lupton,     Colo.       Cultivator. 

1,477,846;   Dec.   18. 
O'Kane,     Walter     C,     Durham,     N.     H.       Camp     stove. 

1,448,148;   Mar.   13. 
O'Kane,    Walter   C,   Durham,   N.    H.     Oven.      1.449,952 ; 

Mnr.  27. 
O'Kane,    William    D.,    Springfield,    Ohio.      Receptacle    for 

holding  cigarettes.     1,458,356  ;  June  12. 
Okawa.  Tetsujl.     (See  Fujimoto,  M.,  and  Okawa.) 
Okel,   Harry    A.,    Wheeling,     W.     Va.       Mechanical    toy. 

1,478,350;  Dec.  18. 
O'Kelly,    Jam.es,     Oneonta,    N.    Y.       Combination     lock. 

1,451,954;  Apr.  17. 
Okill,    John,    Rock    Ferry,    England.      Pressure    indicator 

for  internal-combustion  engine.?  and  the  like.    1,467,558  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Okonlewskl,  Ludwik.      (See  Zukowskl,   Stefan,  assignor.) 
Olander,    .\xel    E.,    Omaha,    Nebr.       Wall      construction. 

1,465,653  ;  Aug.  21. 
01b,  Valentine,  Weehawken,  N.  J.     Cloth-winding  machine. 

1,465,479  ;  Aug.  21. 
Olcott.  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  S.  S.  Hepworth  Company, 

New  York,   N.   Y.     Bearing.     1,443.884  ;  Jan.  30. 
Olcott,    Eben   E.      (See   Farrell,    R.    C,    and    Coogan,    as- 
signors.) 
Olcott,  James  H.      (See  Candee,  Z.  P.,  and  Olcott.) 
Olcott,     Walter,     South    Manchester,     Conn.       Protective 

shield   for  automobile  drivers.      1,469,102  ;   Sept.   25. 
Old  Colony  Trust  Company,  trustee.     (See  Toney,  George 

W.,  assignor.) 
Old    Mother    Hubbard's    Grocery    Cupboard    Corporation. 

(See  Arnold,   Henry  W.,  assignor.) 
Olden,     Arthur     O.,  '  National     City,     Calif.        Dredger. 

1,460,558  ;  July  3.      - 
Olden,  Hari-y  L.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Sheet-metal  roofing. 

1,459,855  ;  June  26. 
Older,  Roy  B.,  Danville,  111.     Electrically-heated  flatiron. 

1,457,792;  June  5. 
Older,  Roy  B.,  assignor  to  Allith-Prouty  Company,   Dan- 
ville,    111.       Round-track    tongue    switch.       1,472,808 ; 

Nov.   6. 
Oldershaw,  Percival  J.,  Harrington,  Wash.    Press  for  sepa- 
rating   shafts    from    gears    and    the    like.      1,446,102; 

Feb.  20. 
Oldham,     Arthur     S.,     Miami,     Okla.       Making     coffee. 

1,478,908  ;   Dec.    25. 
Oldham,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Imperial  Glass  Company, 

Beliaire.    Ohio.      Glass    dish   or   similar    article.      Des. 

63,039;  Sept.  18. 
Oldham,     Frank,     Dallas,    Tex.         Insect      exterminator. 

1.465,557  :  Auc.  21. 
Oldham,     George,     and     Son     Company.       (See     Oldham, 

Samuel,   assignor.) 
Oldham,    Samuel,    assignor    to    George    Oldham    and    Son 

Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Tool  retainer.     1,453,807  ; 

May  1. 
Oldroyd,    Cyrus    S.,' Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Mining   machine. 

1,460,077;  June   26. 
Oldroyd,   Cyrus  S.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Oldroyd 

Manufacturing  Company,  Knoxvllle,  Tenn.     Mining  and 

quarrying  machine.     1.456,930  ;  May  29. 
Oldroyd,  Cyrus  S.,   Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Oldroyd 

Maufacturing  Company,  Knoxvllle,  Tenn.     Mining  and 

quarrying  machine.     1,460,073  ;   June  26. 
Oldroyd,   Cyrus  S.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Oldroyd 

Manufacturing     Company,     Knoxvllle,     Tenn.       Motor- 
driven   truck.      1,460,074  ;   June   26. 
Oldroyd,  Cyrus  S.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Oldroyd 

Manufacturing     Company,     Knoxvllle,     Tenn.       Mining 

and  quarrying  machine.     1,460,075  ;  June  26. 
Oldroyd,  Cyrus  S.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Oldroyd 

Manufacturing    Company,     Knoxvllle,     Tenn.       Mining 

and  quarrying  tnachine.     1,460,076;  June  26. 
Oldroyd  Manufacturing   Company.      (See  Oldroyd,   Cyrus 

S.,  assignor.) 

Olds,  Mclvin.     (See  Jaycox,  E.,  and  Olds.) 

Olds.  Ransom  E.,  Lansing,  Mich.     Detachable  propulsion 

unit  for  railway  vehicles.     1,443,033  ;  Jan.  23. 
Olds.     Ransom     E.,     Lansing,     Mich.       Root     'extractor. 

1,443.034  ;  Jan.  23. 
Olds,    Ransom   E.,    Lansing,    Mich.      Auxiliary    tread   for 

pneumatlc-tlred  vehicle  wheels.  1,477,661  ;  Dec.  18. 
O'Leary,  Edward  J.  (See  Barton,  J.  T.,  and  O'Leary.) 
O'Leary,      John      J.,      Glenside,      Pa.        Hat     protector. 

]  ,469,189  ;  Sept.  25. 
O'Learv,  William  J.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.     Solenoid. 

1,400,390  ;  July  3. 
O'Lena,  Louis  A.,  assignor  to  N.  Halperln,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Method    and    apparatus    for    producing   knitted    fabric. 

1,441,110;  Jan.  2. 


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UNITED  STATES  PATEN'l'  ()Fl<'I(JE,  192;i. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contiuued. 


405 


Oleson,  Olaf  E.,  Cuicago,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  F. 
Sargent,  \Yiunetka,  111.  Method  and  means  for  join- 
ing pipes.      1,467,064  ;    Sept.  4. 

Oloviii,  Adolpli,  Detroit,  Jlich.  .  Fuse  box.  1,447,600; 
Mar.  6. 

Olgay,  Albert,  assignor  to  Oaw-0'Hara  Envelope  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Paper-feeding  mechanism. 
1,443,430  ;  .Tan.  30. 

Olhasso,  John  J.,  H.  F.  Goss,  and  J.  H.  Pos.  Portland, 
Oreg.,  assignors  to  International  Bolting  Tool  Corpora- 
tion.    Bolting  machine.     1,442,536  ;  Jan.  16. 

Olhausen,  Rivers  D.,  Ridgely,  Tenn.  Kat  trap.  1,446,268  ; 
Feb.   20. 

Oliu,  August,  Alameda,  assignor  to  Atlas  Imperial  En- 
gine Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Fluid  strainer. 
1,459,925;  June  26. 

Oliu,  Louis  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Refrigerator  vehicle. 
1,443.408  ;   Jan.  30. 

Olin,  Louis  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Refrigerator  vehicle. 
1,452,000;  Apr.   17. 

Olinger,  Thomas,  assignor  to  Federal  Stamping  Company, 
Holland,       Mich.  Furnace-regulator       construction. 

1,446,515  ;  Feb.  27. 

Olinger,  Thomas,  assignor  to  Federal  Stamping  Company, 
Holland,  Mich.  Damper  and  damper-clip  construction. 
1,458,144  ;  June  12. 

Olipliaut,  Alva  L.,  Washington,  Kans.  Loading  and  un- 
loading  device.      1,456,278 ;    May   22. 

Oliphant,  John,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Sullivan  Ma- 
chinerv  Company.  Compressor  controlling  mechanism. 
Rel5,551  ;  Feb.  27. 

Olive,  Paul,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.  Universal  joint. 
1,400,212;  June  26. 

Oliver,  Albert  L.  (See  Cavanaugh,  H.  P.,  Hall,  and 
Oliver.) 

Oliver  Chilled  Plow  Works.  (See  Altgelt,  Herman  E., 
assignor.) 

Oliver  Chilled  Plow  WorKs.  (See  Altgelt,  Rudolph  J., 
assignor.) 

Oliver  Chilled  Plow  Works.  (See  Dewend,  William  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Oliver  Chilled  Plow  Works.  (See  Gallagher,  Arthur  D., 
assignor.) 

Oliver  Chilled  Plow  Works.  (See  Heylman,  Edward  M., 
assignor.) 

Oliver  Chilled  Plow  Works.  (See  Lowry,  Edmund  J., 
assignor.) 

Oliver,  Eben  F.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Korn-.' 
tolite  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lighting  fixture 
and  producing  same.     1,450,923  ;  Apr.  10. 

Oliver,  Edd  C,  Adrian,  Mich.  Tv.-ist  drill.  1,467,491 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Oliver,  Edwin  L.     (See  Dolbear,  Samuel  H.,  assignor.) 

Oliver,  James  A.,  Kent,  Wash.  Camp  stove.  1,472,668  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Oliver,  Joseph  W.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Making  rotatable 
tool  carriers  for  planing  machines  and  the  like. 
1,440,931  ;   Jan.    2. 

Oliver,  Joseph  W.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Sawing  machine. 
1,478,052.  Dec.  18. 

Oliver  Machinery  Company.  (See  Humphrevs,  Hugh, 
assignor.) 

Oliver,  Mary  A.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn.  Bed  bottom. 
1,475,860  :  Nov.  27. 

Oliver  Oil-Gas  Burner  and  Machine  Company.  (See 
Morrill,  Richard  R.,  assignor.) 

Oliver,  Ralph  W.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Powder  box.  1,451,955  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Oliver,  Ruth  M.,  assignor  to  Mrs.  L.  B.  Koch,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Paper  milk  bottle.      1,463,437  ;   July  31. 

Oliver,  Thomas  C.     (See  Hechenbleikner,  I.,  and  Oliver  ) 

Oliver.  William,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Cotter  auo 
tlie  like.     1,441,706  ;  Jan.  9. 

OUard,  .Tames  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Door  buffer 
1,466,954  ;    Sept.   4. 

Ollerenshaw,  Reginald  E.,  London.  England.  Fluid 
spreader  or  marking  device.     1,464,214  ;  Aug.  7. 

OUey,  Edwin  A.,  assignor  to  Crouse-Hlnds  Company,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.  Panel-board  construction.  1,452.752  • 
Apr.  24. 

Ollivier,  Jocelyn  E.,  La  Vignette,  St.-Gervais,  France. 
Driving  device  for  autosleds.     1,475,406  ;  Nov.   27. 

Olmstead,  Charles  W.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Nut  lock 
1.447,811  ;  Mar.  6. 

OlDey,  B.  C,  et  al.     (See  Adams,  Prank  A.,  assignor.) 

Olney,  Burt  C,  et  a!.      (See  Adara.s.  Frank  A.,  a.-^signor.) 

Olney,  George  J.,  Westernville,  N.  Y.  Vegetable  cleaner 
and  separator.     1,474,284:  Nov.  13. 

Olney,  George  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Manufacturing 
one-piece  packing  rings.     1,477,379  ;  Dec.  11. 

Olney,  Oscar  C,  Lima,  Ohio.  Nonglare  shade  for  auto- 
mobile lamps.     1,446,925  :  Feb.  27. 

Olofson,  Charles,  et  al.  (See  Westman,  Almar  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Olofson,  Gustaf  A.,  et  al.  (See  Westman,  Almar  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

O'OP,  Stephen,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  A. 

L.  Cunningham,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Safety-pin.     1,451,105  • 

Apr.  10.  ' 

O'X.ough'rin,   Taomas   J.,   and   H.    E.    Smith,   Chicago,    111. 

Fire  pot.     1.441.368  :  Jan.  9. 
O'Loughlin.     William     P.,     Chicago,     111.       Wheel     lack 

1,445.845  :  Feb.  20. 


Olseu,  Albert  A.,  Ranger,  Tex.  Oil-well  pump.  1,451,784; 
Apr.  17. 

Olseu,  Arthur  T.  C.     (See  Luetbi,  Fredrick  C,  assignor.) 

Olsen,  Benjamin  B.,  Marshalltown,  Iowa.  Air  heater. 
1,463,484  ;    July    31. 

Olsen,  Christopher  B.,  jr.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Safety  re- 
ceptacle for  bottles  and  the  like.     1,459,375  ;  June  19. 

Olseu,  Prank  A.,  San  Gabriel,  Calif.  Water  meter. 
1,457,932  ;  June  5. 

Olsen,  Halften  E.,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  P.  C.  Austin  Machinery  Company.  Snow-melt- 
ing apparatus.     1,451,027  ;  Apr.  10. 

Olsen,  Halften  E.,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  P.  C.  Austin  Machinery  Company.  Controller 
for  street  sprinklers  or  flushers.     1,470,699 ;   Oct.   16. 

Oljien,  Hans  A.  (See  Raasch,  August  J.  and  B.  H.,  and 
Olsen.) 

Olsen,  Henrik  O.,  and  O.  Nilsen,  Trondhjem,  Norway. 
Stave-planing  machine.     1,441,369  ;  Jan.  9. 

Olsen,  Henrik  O.,  and  O.  Nilsen,  Trondhjem,  Norway. 
Head-rounding  machine.     1,441,370  ;  Jan.  9. 

Olsen,  John  C,  Rock  Island,  111.  Attachment  for  lathes. 
1,459,514  ;  June  19. 

Olsen,  John  K.,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner  Speedometer 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Odometer.  1,456,513 ; 
May  29. 

Olsen,  John  K.,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner  Speedometer 
Corporation,  Chicago,  III.  Swivel-gear  joint  and  hous- 
ing.    1,459,958;  June  26. 

Olsen,  John  K.,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner  Speedometer 
Corporation,  Chicago,  III.  Quick-detachable  search- 
light   mounting.      1,461,285  ;    July    10. 

Olsen,  John  K.,  assignor  to  Stewart- Warner  Speedome- 
ter Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  compression 
spring  and  spring-bar  bumper.      1,471,568 ;   Oct.   23. 

Olsen,  Julius  H.  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  polish. 
1,452,614  ;  Apr.  24. 

Olsen,  Nels,  San  Leandro,  Calif.  Carbonizing  furnace. 
1,463,438 ;    July    31. 

Olsen,  Olaf  C.  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Waste  basket.  Des. 
62,959  ;   Aug.   28. 

Olsen,  Simon  D.      (See  Bruner,   L.  N.,  and  Olsen.) 

Olsen,  Tinius,  assignor  to  Tinius  Olsen  Testing  Ma- 
chine Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Testing  machine. 
1,474.545;  Nov.  20. 

Olsen,  Tinius,  Testing  Machine  Company.  (See  Olsen, 
Tinius,    assignor.) 

Olsen,  Victor  O.,  assignor  to  Charles  McAdam  Company, 
Chicago,  III.  Composition  for  use  In  finishing  dry- 
cleaned  leather.     1,453,723  ;  May  1. 

Olshan,  Harry,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Goldee  Mfg. 
Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T,  Lunch  box.  1,451,568; 
Apr.   10. 

Olson,  Adna  E.,  Holton,  Mich.  Sectional  boat.  1,445,792  ; 
Feb.'  20. 

Olson,  Adolph  W.,  Mcintosh,  Minn.  Nonskldding  device. 
1,455,408:  May  15. 

Olson,  Adolph  W.,  Mcintosh,  Minn.  Fastening  device  for 
cables.     1,456.824  ;  May  29. 

Olson,  Albert,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Pish  lure.  1,464,215  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Olson,  Andrew  E.,  Wataga,  111.  Seed-corn  sheller. 
1,444,882  ;  Feb.  13. 

Olson,  Axel.     (See  Weber,  C.  J.  M.,  and  Olson.) 

Olson,  Axel,  and  A.  Hast,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  ;  ■  said  Hast 
assignor  to  said  Olson.  Door  attachment.  1,469,683  ; 
Oct.   2. 

Olson,  Axel,  and  A.  Hast,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  ;  said  Hast  as- 
signor to  said  Olson.  Knife  sharpener.  1,469,684 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Olson,  Axel  E.,  Browerville,  Minn.  Rotary  valve  for  In- 
ternal-combustion engines.     1,443,035  ;  Jan.  23. 

Olson.  Axel  E.,  Eskilstuna,  Sweden.  Steel  stamp. 
1,475,186;  Nov.  20. 

Olson,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Illinois  Tool  Works,  Chicago, 
111.  Mechanism  for  testing  gear-cutting  machines. 
1,451,921;  Apr.   17. 

Olson,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Illinois  Tool  Works,  Chicago, 
111.     Hob.     1,454,135 ;  May  8. 

Olson,   Carl  P.,  Irvington,  N.  J.     Film-making  machine. 

1.458.591  ;  June  12. 

Olson,     Carl     P.,     Irvington,     N.     J.       Wrapping    tissue. 

1.458.592  :  June  12. 

Olson,  Charles  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Geneva  Heater  Company,  Geneva,  III.  Water  heater. 
1,464,954;    Aug.    14. 

Olson,  Edward,  Mount  Alton,  Pa.  Knuckle  joint  for 
automobile  steering  mechanism.     1.450,780  :  Apr.  3. 

Olfion,  Edward  H.,  J.  C.  H.  Clark,  and  M.  B.  Mealev,  Walla 
Walla,  Wash.,  and  C.  Pelter,  Oregon  City,  Oreg.  Auto- 
matic train-controlling  apparatus.     Rel5,664  ;  July  31. 

Olson,  Ervln  O.     (See  Roragen,  R.  W.,  and  Olson.) 

Olson,  Frank  A.,  Revere,  Minn.  Combined  water-feed 
valve  and  cleaner.     1,467,492:  Sept.  11. 

Olson,  Hans  M.,  Burbank,  Calif.  Abrasive  composition. 
1,444,479  ;  Feb.  6. 

Olson,    Herbert    O.,     Rockford,     III.       Decimal-equivalent 

chart.     1,461,138  ;  .Tuly  10. 
Olson.      Jens,     Lewiston,      Idaho.        Tape     for     wheels. 

1,477.975  ;  Dec.  18. 
OlKon,  ,Tohn,  Battle  Lake,  Minn.     Butter  tub.     1,445,545; 

Feb.  i:;. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  TFIE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Olsou,  John,  Detroit,  Mich.  Float-controlled  valve. 
1,463,907  ;   Aug.   7. 

Olson,  John  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  S-P  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Chuck.  1,455,351 ; 
May   15. 

Olson,  John  B.,  assignor  to  James  Manufacturing  Co., 
Fort        Atkinson,        Wis.  Stock-vpatering       bucket. 

1,449,693;  Mar.  27. 

Olson,  Mauritz,  assignor  to  The  A.  H.  Nllson  Machine 
Co.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Wire-chain  machine.  1,464,331  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Olson,  Nels  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Heat-treating  container. 
1,444,033  ;  Feb.  6. 

Olson,  Nels  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Composition  of  matter. 
1,455,651;   May  15. 

Olson,  Olaf,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Adjustable  fishing-line  bob- 
ber.    1,463,020;  July  24. 

Olson,  Ole  J.,  Hardin,  Mont.     Tool.     1,445,546  ;   Feb.  13. 

Olson,  Ole  K.,  Oakdale,  N.  Dak.  Trap  nest  for  hens. 
1,453,172  ;  Apr.  24; 

Olson,  Reuben  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  C.  Levris, 
Chicago,  111.  Musical-instrument  string.  1,468,323; 
Sept.  18. 

Olson,  Richard  A.,  Ironwood,  Mich.  Single-valve  wall  reg- 
ister.    1,451,586  ;  Apr.  10. 

Olson,  Samuel,  Chicago,  111.  Package  conveying  and 
distributing   device.      1,460,437  ;    July   3. 

Olson,  Samuel,  assignor  to  Samuel  Olson  &  Company,  Chi- 
cago, HI.  Automatic  feeder  for  elevators.  1,469,329  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Olson,  Samuel,  assignor  to  Samuel  Olson  &  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Transfer  device  for  conveyers.  1,475,962  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Olson,  Samuel,  &  Company.  (See  Olson,  Samuel,  as- 
signor.) 

Olson,  Swan,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Push-harvester  binder. 
1,450.384;  Apr.  3. 

Olson,  Swan,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Shock-loader.  1,455,029  ; 
May  15. 

Olson,  Walter  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Preparing  strands  for 
weaving  rugs  and-  the  like.     1,445,793  ;  Feb.  20. 

Olson,  Walter  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Support  for  dyeing  or 
drying  rugs   or   the   like.      ]  ,475,026 ;    Nov.    20. 

Olsson,  Ored,  Ord,  Nebr.  Lubricating  device  for  wind- 
mills.    1,477,519  ;  Dec.  11. 

Olsson,  Zacharias,  assignor  of  six-tenths  to  A.  Rust-Oppen- 
heim.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Refractory  material.  1,442,413  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Olszewski,  Michael  W.  (See  Marcinlak,  Michael,  as- 
signor.) 

Omaha  Accessory  Company.  (See  Hartman,  Arthur  C, 
assignor.) 

O'Malley,  John  C,  administrator.     (See  Barry,  Joseph  W.) 

O'Nan,  Charles  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  C.  Smith, 
EI  Paso,  Tex.     Mixing  device.     1,473,508  ;  Nov.*  6. 

O'Neal,  John  B.,  jr.,  Waycross,  Ga.  Table.  1,454,903; 
May  15.  ,  ^ 

O'Neall,  Charles  F.  (See  Clemens,  Ulysses  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

O'Neel,  Walter,  Shelbyville,  Ind.  Bottle  refrigerator. 
1,468,126;  Sept.  18. 

Oneida  Community,  Limited.  (See  Allen,  Grosvenor  N., 
assignor.) 

Oneida  Community,  Limited.  (See  Ellis,  Ferrand  F., 
assignor.) 

Oneida  Community,  Limited.  (See  Lee,  John  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

O'Nell,  Arthur  S.,  Springfield,  III.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Western  Cartridge  Company.  Appa- 
ratus   for    recovering    solvent.      1,443,547 :    .Tan.    30. 

O'Nell,  Arthur  S.,  and  R.  R.  Evans,  Springfield,  III.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Western  Cartridge 
Company.     Propellant  explosive.     1,464,012  ;  Aug.  7. 

O'Nell,  Rodolph  S.,  London,  ■  England.  Electrical  indi- 
cating device.     1,461,8.30  ;  July  17. 

O'Nell,  William,  assignor  to  The  General  Tire  &  Rubber 
Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Manufacture  of  cord  tires. 
Rel5,63i  ;  June  19. 

O'Neill,  Bernard  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Music-roll  con- 
tainer.    1,460,978  ;  July  3. 

O'Neill,  Daniel.     (See  Campbell,  C.  J.,  and  O'Neill.) 

O'Neill,  Frank,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Glass-handling  apparatus. 
1,462,652;  July  24. 

O'Neill,  Henry,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Flask.  1,445,642 ; 
Feb.    20. 

O'Neill,  Flenry  W.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
graph system.     1,445,233  ;  Feb.   13. 

O'Neill,  John  J.,  Londonderry,  Vt.  Boot  and  shoe  drier. 
1,444,264;  Feb.  6. 

O'Neill,  Philip  L.      (See  Valiton,  Frederick  H.,  assignor.) 

O'Neill,    Richard    J.,    assignor   of   one-half   to    F.    S.    Mc- 
Namara,  Denver,  Colo.     Smokestack  cover.     1,453,477  ; 
May  1. 
■  O'Neill,    William    F.,    Albany,    N.    Y^.       Scrubbing    stool. 
1,454,401  ;  May  8. 

O'Neill,  William  J.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  E.  C.  Guthard, 
Chicago,  111.     Wrench  and  the  like.     1,455,147  ;  May  15. 

O'Neill,  William  L.,  assignor  to  Stromberg  Motor  De- 
vices Company,  (Chicago,  111.  Carbureting  apparatus 
for   internal-combustion   engines.      1,452.699 ;    Apr.    24. 

Oneplece  Bifocal  Lens  Company.  (See  Bugbee,  Luclan 
W.,  assignor.) 


Oug,  Walter  C,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Coffeepot  attachment. 
1,468,411  ;  Sept.  18. 

Onion,  William  H.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Conveyer. 
1,458,435  :  June  12. 

Only  Package  Pie,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Brown,  F.  D.,  and 
McAlevey,  assignors.) 

Onnertz,  Paul,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  assignor  to  Actlen 
Gesellschaft  fur  Anilln  Fabrlkation,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Preparation  for  dyeing  furs,  hairs,  and  the  like. 
1,453,021 ;  Apr.  24. 

Onnertz,  Paul,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  assignor  to  Actlen 
Gesellschaft  fUr  Anllin  Fabrlkation,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Dyeing  furs,  skins,  hairs,  feathers,  or  the  like. 
1,466,747  ;   Sept.  4. 

Onnertz,  Paul,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  and  A.  Peters,  as- 
signors to  Actlen  Gesellschaft  fiir  Anilin  Fabrlkation, 
Berlin,  Germany.  Dyeing  animal  or  mixed  fibers. 
1.441,240;  Jan.  9. 

Onnertz,  Paul,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  A.  Peters,  Berlin,  and 
B.  Schwiirtzel,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  assignors  to  Ac- 
tlen Gesellschaft  fiir  Anilin  Fabrlkation,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many.    Protecting  animal  fiber.     1,466,748  ;  Sept.  4. 

Ouofrio,  Gabriel  D.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Car-step  register. 
1,443,272  ;    Jan.   23. 

Onwiler,  Paul  E.,  Billings,  Mont.  Electrical  heating  de- 
vice.    1,469,588;   Oct.  2. 

Oosterhouse,  Peter,  Richmond,  Mich.  Chemical  fireproof 
paint.     1,442,089  ;  Jan.  16. 

Opel,  Robert  L.,  Blklns,  W.  Va.     Lock.     1,444,520  ;  Feb.  6. 

Open  Coil  Heater  &  Purifier  Company.  (See  Stickle,  Cole, 
assignor.) 

Opensbaw,  Fred,  Gonvllle,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 
Self  locking  wireless  molded  roofing.     1,454,070  ;  May  8. 

Opfel,  Royal  W.,  CJuoro,  Tex.  Portable  grinding  machine. 
1,471,412-  Oct.  23. 

Opferkuck,  Emil,  assignor  to  The  Superior  Gas  Engine 
Company,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Water-circulating  system 
for   internal-combustion    engines.      1,466,803 ;    Sept.    4. 

Oplc,  John  N..  3d,  Baltimore,  Md.  Pump  plunger. 
1,447,566  ;  Mar.  6. 

Opitz,  John  L.,  Clarinda,  Iowa.  Narrow-tread  front- 
wheel    attachment    for   tractors.      1,468,669 ;    Sept.    25. 

Opitz,  John  L.,  Clarinda,  Iowa.  Rear-axle  extension  de- 
vice  for   tractors.     1,470,283 ;   Oct.   9. 

Oppenhelm,  Jesse,  assignor  to  Hyman  &  Oppenheim,  New 
York,  N.   Y.     Hair  net.     1,453,168  ;   Apr.  24. 

Oppenhelm,  Julius,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Support  for  alarm 
clocks.     1,475.137;  Nov.   20. 

Oppenheim,  Julius,  assignor  to  Dasco  Import  Co.  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Match  case.     1,471,912  ;  Oct.  23. 

Oppenheim,  Theodore  H.,  and  B.  Selhorst,  assignors  to 
The  New  Idea  Spreader  Co.,  Coldwater,  Ohio.  Rolls 
for  corn-husking  machines.     1,462,815  ;   .July   24. 

Opperman,  Hugh  F.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  assignor  to  Cali- 
fornia Packing  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Pineapple-shell-feeding    device.      1,460,559 :    .luly    3. 

Oppman,  Joseph,  et  al.    (See  McKee,  Joseph  E.,  assignor.) 

Oppman,  Joseph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  Mikalarlas, 
Connellsville,  Pa.  Pasting  and  cutting  machine. 
1,465,861;  Aug.  21. 

Oppman,  Joseph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  Mikalarias, 
Connellsville,  Pa.  -Paper  pasting  and  severing  ma- 
chine.    1.465,862;  Aug.  21. 

Oppman,  Joseph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  I.  Daniels, 
Connellsville,  Pa.  Skid-chain  fastener.  1,469,103; 
Sept.  25. 

Opsahl,  Harry  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Indicator  and  sig- 
nal.    1,471,625  ;  Oct.   23. 

Optische  Anstalt  C.  P.  Goerz  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See 
Jacob,    Heinrich.    assignor.) 

Optische  Anstalt  C.  P.  Goerz  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See 
Urban,  Franz,  assignor.) 

Orange,   diaries  T.      (See  Macbeth,    Albert   ''..   assignor.) 

Orban,  Joseph  W.  O.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Folding  case. 
1,464,391  ;    Aug.    7. 

Orbftn,  Lorincz,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.  Railway-track  joint. 
1,440,932  ;  Jan.  2. 

Orbin,  George,,  assignor  of  one-third  to  O.  J.  Quinn, 
Tuscaloosa,  Ala.     Cushioning  tire.     1,444,265  ;   Feb.  6. 

Orchowskl,  Franz,  Bremen,  Germany.  Handle  bar  for 
bicycles.     1,446,430;  Feb.  20. 

Orcutt,  Charles  C.     (See  Nelson,  Clare,  assignor.) 

Orcutt.  Harry  F.  L.,  assignor  to  The  (ipar  Grinding  Com 
pany  Limited.  Birmingham,  England.  Dividing  head 
for  grinding  and  other  machines,     1,442,537  ;  Jan.  16. 

Ord,  Craven  R.,  Guelph,  Ontario,  Canada.  Runner  attach- 
ment for  wheeled  carriages.     1,450,924  ;  Apr.  10. 

Ord,  Edward  O.  C,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Gold  pan.  1,444,752  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Ordinator  Company.      (See  Brixey,  Austin   D.,  assignor.) 

Orduiig,  Henry  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Wade, 
Laporte.  Ind.     Tag.     1,450,816 ;  Apr.  3. 

Ordung,  Henry  H.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  Wade 
and  one-third  to  G.  T.  Sharp,  Laporte,  Ind.  Locking 
device  for  fruit  cans  or  the  like.     1,458,989  ;  June  19. 

Ord  way,  Joseph  H..  Biookline,  Mass.  Molding  press. 
1,443,.378  ;  Jan.  30. 

Ordway,  L.  P.     (See  Disbrow,  Reuben  B.,  assignor.) 

Ore  Roasting  Development  Company.  (See  Fogh,  Carl  S., 
assignor.) 

Orear,  Benjamin  F.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Folding  camp 
table  and  stool  set.     1,457,041 ;  May  29. 

O'Uoilly,   Charles  L.      (See  Sherlock,   John  F.,   assignor.) 


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Alj)habetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


407 


Orenstein,     Samuel.     Newark,     N.    J.       Wardrobe    trunk. 

1,44^.142  ;  .Ian.   i.-J. 
Orlando,    Anthony,    Chattanooga,    Tenn.      I'olishing    ma- 
chine.    1,4.52,9^6:  Apr.  24. 
Orlopp,   Harry  A.,   Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  and  D.  B.  Smith, 

El      Paso,      Tex.       Concrete  -  form      tie     and     spacer. 

1,468,790  :  Sept.  25. 
OrHies,   Norman   A.,   Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Truck.     1,444,356  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Ormiston,  Gilbert  J.,  Chicago,  111.     .Spur.     Des.     62,305  ; 

May  1. 
Ormsby,    Donald    D.,    assignor    to    Brown    Lipe    Chapln 

Company,      Syracuse,     N.     Y.        Differential     gearing. 

1,469,190;  Sept.  25. 
Ormsby,  Frank  IS.,  Chicago,  111.     Typewriter.     1,467,191  ; 

Sept.    4. 
Ormsby,  Otis  W..  Hill  City,  S.  DaU.     Wrench.     1,477,184  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Ornduff,    Robert,    Carthage,   Mo.      Humidor.      1,469,104 ; 

Sept.  25. 
O'Uourke,  Andrew,  assignor  to  Crane  Company,  Chiciigo. 

111.     Alloy.     1,448,571 :  Mar.  13. 
O'Uourke,  Frank  G.,  Lackawanna,  N.  Y.     Rotary  engine. 

1.473,249  ;   Nov.    6. 
O'Rourke,  Frank  J.,  Whitcstone,  N.  Y.     Douche  can  and 

indicator  therefor.     1,469,486 ;   Oct.   2. 
O'Kourke,  John  P.      (See  McGarry,  Joseph  A.,  assignor.) 
O'Uourke,  Thomas  J.,  Worcester,  Mass.,   assignor  to  The 

Was'nburn    Company.      Toaster.       1,467,767:    Sept.     11. 
O'Rourke,    William    N.,    .Jersey    City,    N.    J.      Pencil-lead 

holder.     1,442,964  ;  .Ian.  23. 
Orr,  Fingal  C,  Burbank,   Calif.     Liquid-dispensfng  appa- 
ratus.    1,466,804  ;   Sept.  4. 
Orr,     .Tames     V..     Monroe,     Wash.       Watch.       1,445,159 : 

Feb.  13. 
Orr,    James    W.,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Emergency    brake. 

1,461,401  ;  July  10. 
Orr,  James  W.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Emergency  brake  for 

motor  Tehicles.     1,470,098  ;   Oct.   9. 
Orr,  Joseph  L.,   Lexington,   N.   C.     Combined  advertising 

device  and  twine  holder.     1,466,825  ;   May  29. 
Orr,  Mark  P.,   Norwood,  assignor  to  The   Security  Metal 

Products    Company,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Bottle-sealing 

device.     1,478,140;  Dec.  18. 
Orr,   Mark  P.,  Norwood,  assignor  to  The  Security  Metal 

Products    Company,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Metal   top    for 

sealing  glass   containers.      1,478,141  ;    Dec.    18. 
Orr,  Robert  I.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  L.  H.  Lamb,  jr., 

St.  Elmo,  and  one-third  to  L.  J.  Spence,  Chattanooga, 

Tenn.     'Vase  for  cemeteries.     1,464,290  :  Amz.  7. 
Orr,     Robert    J.,     Woodhaven,    assignor    of    one-half    to 

S.  Scammacca,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Typewriting  machine. 

1,469,482  ;   Oct.   2. 
Orr,    Sumner    E.,    Tacoma,    Wash.      Dirigible    light    for 

motor  vehicles.     1,454,981  :  May  15. 
Orr.    William    V.,     Cleveland,    Ohio.      'Vacuum    cleaning 

device.     1,476,004  :  Deo.  4. 
Orrick,   Martha   B.,   Baltimore,   Md.      Card   holder.     Des. 

62,109;  Mar.  20. 
Orrill,    Edgar    P.,    Americus,    Kans.      Imnlement    holder. 

1,445,029  ;  Feb.   13. 
Orrock,  John  W.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.     Metal  door. 

1,441,446;  Jan.  9. 
Orrok,  Albert  H.     (See  Price,  G.  W.,  and  Orrok.l 
Orsbee  Company,  The.     (See  Ogden,  Ralph  B.,  assignor.) 
Orsborn,  John  S.     (See  Rumbaugh,  C.  M.,  and  Orsborn.) 
Orshal,     David     B.,     Carlisle,     Pa.       Mitering     machine. 

1,445,547  ;  Feb.  13. 
Orsi,    Peter,    Stockton,    Calif.      Tie    holder.      1,459,926 : 

June  26. 
Orstad,  Elmer  M.,  Park  River,  N.  Dak.     Horse  protector. 
..  1,459,601 ;  June  19. 

OrstrOm,  Gustaf.     (See  Ekstrom,  G.  C,  and  OrstrSm.) 
Orth,  Fred  W.,   Ocean  Park,   Wash.     Perpetual  calendar. 

1,459,236;  June  19. 
Orth.    Harold.      (See   Sandberg,   Axel   G.,   assignor.) 
Orth.    Harold,    Denver,-  Colo.      Pick    for    musical    instru- 
ments.    1,444,982  :  Feb.  13. 
Ortbmann,    Alfred,    Barmen,    Germany,    assignor   to   Bar- 

thels  Manufacturing  Co.,  Glendale,  N.  Y.     Machine  for 

guiding  bobbins  in  running  paths.     1,477,380  ;  Dec.  11. 
Orrhmnnn.     Fred,     Brooklyn,    N.     Y.       Cornice    scaffold. 

1,442,697  ;  Jan.  16. 
Ortbmann,     Fred.     Brooklyn,     N.    Y.       Window    scaffold. 

1.443,903;   Jan.    30. 
Ortiz,    C^sar,   Mendoza,   Argentina.      Antipuncture    device 

for  pneumatic   tires.     1,446,206  ;  Feb.   20. 
Ortmann,      Theodore,      Pierz,      Minn.        Stone      picker 

1.478,142  :  Dec.  18. 
Orton,  Charles  S  ,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.     Motor-vehicle 

control.     1.465,480  :  Aug.  21. 
Orton,  Frederick.     (See  Smith,  R.  S.,  Miller,  and  Orton.) 
Ortweln,    John,    Shelburn,   Oreg.      Lubricating   device   for 

automobiles.     1,446,516:  Feb.   27. 
Orzali,  Achille,  assignor  to  Societa  Fabbrica  di  Tavelloni 

"Achille   Orzali   &   Compagnia,"    Lucques,    Italy.      Slab 

and  floor.     1,464.106  ;  Aug.  7. 
Osann,   Frederick,  Company.      (See  McCann,  Michael,  as- 
signor.) 
Osann,    Norman.    Arlington,    Mass.,    assignor    to   Kalmus, 

Comstock   &   Wescott,   Inc..   Boston,  Mass.     Optical   re- 

fractinc  device.      1.443.756:  Jan.   30. 
Osborn,  Albert  D.     (See  Tayl»r,  S.  M.,  and  Osborn.) 


Osborn,  Alden  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rever.se  gearing. 
1.441,520;  Jan.  0. 

Osborn,  Alden  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Crank-shaft  trans- 
mission  gear.      1,441,521  ;   Jan.  9. 

Osborn,  Alden  E.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Transmission  mech- 
anism.    1,44.5,160;  Feb.  13. 

Osborn,  Alden  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor  vehicle. 
1,452,698  ;  Apr.  24. 

Osborn,  Alden  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cone-gear  transmis- 
sion mechanism.     1,453,478  ;  May  1. 

Osborn,  Alden  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piston.  1,456,708; 
May  29. 

Osborn,  Alden  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Crank-shaft  differen- 
tial gear.     1,458,496  ;  June  12. 

Osborn,  Alden  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor  vehicle. 
1,463,371  ;    July   31. 

Osborn,  Alden  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Steering-wheel 
driving  mechanism.      1,476,173  ;    Dec.    4. 

Osborn,  Alden  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatically- 
adjusting   turnbuckle.     1,477,891  ;   Dec.   18. 

Osborn,  Clyde,  Milo,  Calif.  Combined  wheel  and  air  tank. 
1,464,441  ;    Aug.    7. 

Osborn-Crew  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Rose, 
Jacob  B.,  assignor.) 

Osborn,  Frederick  H.  (See  Reaser,  J.  W.,  Hull,  and  Os- 
borne.) 

Osborn,  Henry  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Therapeutic  cabinet. 

1,476,460;  Dec.  4. 
Osborn,  Henry  C,  assignor  to  The  American  Multigraph 

Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Mechanism    for    holding 

type   lines.      1,472,809 ;    Nov.    6. 
Osborn,  Jesse  C,  assignor  to  J.  W.  Duntley,  Chicago,  111. 

Timer.     1,460,823  ;  July  3. 
Osborn,    Joseph    W.,    Lake    City,    Iowa.      Towing    device. 

1,476,638;  Dec.  4. 

Osborn  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Carman,  Edwin 
S.,  assignor.) 

Osborn,  Raj'mond  A.      (See  Bryant,   C.  H.,  and  Osborn.) 

Osborn,  Warren  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Car  stop.  1,472,132  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Osborn,  Warren  M.,  and  R.  N.  Wade,  assignors  to  Chi- 
cago Malleable  Castings  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Rail- 
anchor  method.     1,444.205  ;  Feb.  6. 

Osborne,  Frank,  Ford  City,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Plate  Glass  Company.  Glass  melting  pot.  1,475,650 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Osborne,  Harold  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Detecting  circuits. 
1,440,407  ;  Jan.  2. 

Osborne,  Harold  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Repeater  ap- 
paratus for  carrier  systems.     1,473,682  ;   Nov.   13. 

Osborne,  Harold  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Low-frequency 
measuring  device.     1,475,240  ;  Nov.  27. 

Osborne,  Harold  S.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Multiple  balancing 
arrangement  for  multiplex  transmission.  1,458,193 ; 
June  12. 

Osborne,  Heinrich.      (See  Kesten,  P.,  and  Osborne.) 

Osborne,  John  H.,  Blackheath,  London,  and  A.  W.  Bur- 
ford,  Lee,  London,  England.  Fire  ladder  and  the 
like.     1,478,793  ;  Dec.  25. 

Osborne,  Lonnie  E.,  and  N.  M.  Lower,  Bellevue,  Pa.  Loco- 
motive  booster.      1,469,526 ;    Oct.    2. 

Osborne,  Raymond  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Protecting  re- 
enforcement  in  concrete  and  the  like.  1,457  598; 
June  5. 

Osborne,  Thomas  J.,  Premier,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A. 
Irvine,  McDowell,  W.  Va.  Winding  device.  1,447  033  : 
Feb.  27. 

Osbourn,  Millard  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pump.  1,470,099  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Osbourn,  Millard  P..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Refrigerating  sys- 
tem.    1,475,504  :  Nov.  27.  fo  »     J- 

Osbourn,  Millard  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Refrigerating  sys- 
tem.    1.475,505 :  Nov.  27.  s  fe    .vs 

Osbourn,  Millard  P..  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  P.  Baden- 
hausen,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Valve  mechanism  for  steam 
engines.     1,445,794  ;    Feb.   20. 

Osburn,  Robert  A..  Birmingham,  Ala.  Convertible  socket 
wrench.     1,446,988  ;  Feb.  27. 

Osburn.  Robert  A.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Safety  razor. 
1,446,989;    Feb.   27. 

Osburn,  Wallace  N.,  Novi  Township,  Oakland  County. 
Mich.      Soap   dish.      1,468,917;    Sept.    25. 

Oscanyan,  Paul  C,  Bogota,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Star  Ball 
Player  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Score  or  bulletin 
board.     1,459,341 ;  June  19. 

Osegovic,  Eugene,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Sea  mine.  1,456,646 : 
May  29. 

Osenkowski,  Jan,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Envelop.  1,465,284  • 
Aug.  21. 

Osgood,  Louis  A.,  assignor  to  International  Scale  Com- 
pany, Dayton,  Ohio.  Counting  device  for  scales. 
1,451,403  ;  Apr.  10. 

Osgood,  Louis  A.,  Dayton,  and  E.  E.  Wolf,  Springfield, 
assignors  to  International  Scale  Company,  Dayton, 
Ohio.     Counting  device  for  scales.     1,470,025  ;  Oct.  9. 

OstTond.  Walter  P.,  Maiden,  assignor  to  Boston  Machine 
Works  Company.  Lynn,  Mass.  Cementing  machine. 
1,472,083;  Oct.  oO. 


408 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contiuuetl. 


Osgood,  Walter  P.,  Maiden,  W.  E.  Smith,  Lynn,  and 
J.  U.  i'eabody,  Swampscott,  assignors  to  Boston  Ma- 
chine Works  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.  Cementing  mM- 
chine.     1,446,766  ;   Feb.   27. 

Osgood,  William  S.,  jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Wringer  attach- 
ment.     1,477,713  ;    Dec.    18. 

O'Shaughnessy,  Laughlin  J.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Can- 
ada.     Life   preserver.      1,478,351  ;  Dec.  18. 

Osher,  Julius  C,  Anaheim,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O. 
Vvingard,  Loa  Angeles,  Calif.  Motor.  1,476,005  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Oshkosh  Lowering  Device  Co.  (See  Rosenkranz,  Hugo  E., 
assignor.) 

Oshkosh  Trunk  Company,  The.  (See  Meyer,  Frank  W., 
assignor.) 

Oslund,  Charles  H.     (See  Johnson,  J.  E.,  and  Oslund.) 

Oslund,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  .The  O  and  J  Machine 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Continuous  wireworking 
machine.     1,441,707  ;  Jan.  9. 

Oslund,  Charles  H.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
O  &  J  Machine  Company.  Die  support  for  wire-drawing 
machines.     1,447,356  ;   Mar.   6. 

Oslund,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  The  O  &  J  Machine  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Wiping-down  device. 
1,462,940  ;  July  24. 

Osmondson,  Osmond  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Hand  feed  for 
drill  presses.     1,461,931 ;  July  17. 

Ososke,  Eudolph,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Economy  Gage  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc., 
Detroit,     Mich.      Lock  -  seam     tube  -  forming     machine. 

1.455.652  ;  May  15. 

Ossenbeck,    Anton.      (See   Engelhardt,    K.,    Lommel,   and 

Osswald,  Herman,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.   Press.   1,472,810  ; 

Nov.   6. 
Osteman,  Carl  G.     (See  Blood,  C.  W.  H.,  and  Osteman.) 
Ostenberg,   Pontus,    San    Jose,   Calif.     Pump   mechauisu., 

1,452,091  ;  Apr.  17. 
Ostenberg,    Pontus,    San   Jose,    Calif.      Pump    mechanism. 

1,472,338  ;   Oct.  30. 
Ostenberg,  Pontus,  San  Jose,  Calif.    Gap  closer.    1,473,250  ; 

Nov.  6.  „ 

Ostenberg,   Zeno,  assignor  to  The   Caltex   Company,   San 

Jose,  Calif.     Coating-machine  block  adjuster.    1,466,184  ; 

Au".  28. 
Ostenberg,'  Zeno,   assignor  to   The   Caltex   Company,   San 

Jose,  Calif.     Coating  machine.     1,470,540  ;  Oct.  9. 
Ostendorf,    Peter,   Berndorf,   Austria.     Bronze   alloy   and 

its  production.     1,457,288;   May   29. 
Ostendorf,    Peter,    Berndorf,    Austria.      Copper    and    zinc 

alloy.      1,457,289;   May   29. 
Oster,  Karl  W.,  Portland,  Oreg.     Bird  cage.     1,468,730; 

Sept.  25. 
Osterdahl,  Lennart,   and   H.   G.   Cowling,  Fairfax,   Wash. 

Crosscut  saw.     1,470,871;  Oct.  16. 
OsLergarU,     Christian     P.,     Omaha,     Nebr.       Combination 

T-square.     1,448,083;  Mar.  13. 
Osterholm  Automatic  Machine  Co.     (See  Osterholm,  Wil- 
liam C,  assignor.) 
Osterholm,   William  C,  assignor  to  Osterholm  Automatic 

Machiiu'      Co.,      Chicago,      HI.        Grinding      machine. 

1.462.653  ;    July  24. 

Osterhoudt,  Rodney  B.,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Cigar  moistener. 
1,474,684;  Nov.  20.  ^  ,.    , 

Osterlind,  August  F.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Bed  for  cylinder 
presses.     1,475,963 ;  Dec.  4.  „        ^         „     . 

Osterman,  Gustaf  E.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Port, 
able  brake  shoe.     1,476,099  ;  Dec.  4. 

Ostermann,  John  J.     (See  Walsh,  J.  R.,  and  Ostermaiin.) 

Ostermann,  Rudolf  M.,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor  to  The 
Superheater  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Separator. 
1.474,056  ;   Nov.    13. 

Osthoff,  Walter,  Barmen,  Germany.  Singeing  device  for 
textile    fabrics.      1,443,587 ;    .Tan.    80. 

Ostmeyer,   Edward.      (See   Breitling,   E.,   and   Ostmeyer.) 

Ostrander,  Albert  H.,  Panora,  Iowa.  Tank  heater  and 
water  circulator.      1,468,670;   Sept.   25. 

Ostrander,  Allen  B.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Car  and  Foundry  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Mak- 
ing welded  and  riveted  joints.     1,452,523  ;  Apr.  24. 

Ostrander,  James,  assignor  to  Grapho-Metal  Packing  Com- 
pany, Indianapolis,  Ind.  Flexible  packing  and  making 
it.     1,459,744  ;  June  26. 

Ostrander,  Orra  A.,  Kirkwood,  N.  Y.  Tail  holder  for 
cattle.      1,469,239 :    Oct.    2. 

Ostrowski,  Bennie  F.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Vaaity  case. 
1,462,376  ;  July  17.  •  .  ^     ^,    ,  .. 

Oswald,  Alfred  E.,  Bogota,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typing-speed 
recorder.     1,475,715;  Nov.  27. 

Oswald,  Edward,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Water  wheel. 
1,447,686  ;   Mar.  6. 

Oswald,  Franklin  L.     (See  Morrison,  R.  A.,  and  Oswald.) 

Oswald,  Louis  N.,  Orleans,  Nebr.  Clothespin.  1,461,982  ; 
.Tulv  17.  „  ,.     , 

Oswald,  Richard  W.,  Sewickley,  Pa.  Fan  wheel. 
1,478,909 ;  Dec.  25.  ,        ^        . 

Oswalt,  George  L.,  Clinton,  Ind.  Mold  for  forming 
bricks  or  concrete  blocks.     1,455,222  ;  May   15. 

Oswego  Falls  Corporation.  (See  Bond,  Joseph  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Oswego  Falls  Corporation.  (See  Wright,  Wilbur  L., 
assignor.) 


Otaka  Fabric  Company,  The.  (See  Lorenz,  William 
A.,  assignor.) 

Otis,  Albert  N.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Electric  heater.    1,471,913  ;  Oct.  23. 

Otis  Automatic  Train  Control,  Inc.  (See  Miller,  Robert 
L.,  assignor.) 

Otis  Automatic  Train  Control  Incorporated.  (See  Bissell, 
David  J.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Otis  Bed  Mfg.  Company.  (See  Chadwick,  H.  A.,  and 
Greene,  assignors.) 

Otis,  Chandler  R.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Valve-facing 
tool.     1,446,856;  Feb.  27. 

Otis  Company.  ■    (See  Rood,  William  B.,  assignor.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.     (See  Boyce,  John  E.,  assignor.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.  (See  Dunn,  Edward  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.  (See  Kesten,  P.,  and  Osborne, 
assignors.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.  (See  Lindquist,  David  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.  (See  Margies,  S.  G.,  and  Nien- 
dorff,  assignors.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.  (See  Snead,  Herbert  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.      (See  Sundh,  August,  assignor.) 

Otis,  Gerald  E.,  assignor  to  The  Herman  Nelson  Corpo- 
ration, Moline,   111.     Fan.      1,459,927  ;   June  26. 

Otis,  Spencer,  Chicago,  111.  Railway  locomotive  termi- 
naL     1,441,699  ;  Jan.  9. 

Otis,  Spencer,  Chicago,  111.  Boiler  washing  system. 
1,442,581  ;  Jan.  16. 

Otis,  Spencer,  Chicago,  111.  Locomotive  blow-off  system. 
1,475,717  ;  Nov.  27. 

Otis,  Spencer,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  hot-water  supply 
for  tanks.     1,478,246;  Dec.  18. 

Otis,  Spencer,  Barrington,  111.  Wheel-pit  drop  table. 
1,450,702  ;  Apr.  3. 

Otis,  Spencer,  Barrington,  111.  Loading  stage  for  depots 
and   the  like.      1,473,709  ;   Nov.  13. 

Otis,  Spencer,  and  F.  S.  Wichman,  Chicago,  111.  Tem- 
perature control  for  boiler-washout  systems.  1,460.109  ; 
June  26. 

Otis,  Spencer,  and  W.  A.  Gardner,  Chicago,  lU.  Blow-ofl 
plug  for  boilers.     1,475,718  ;  Nov.  27. 

O'Toole,  Theresa  M.      (See  Degheri,  Theresa  M.) 

Otowicz,  Wladyslaw,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Lock.  1,448,313  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Otsuki,  Klsahuro,  Fulton,  Calif.  Storing  and  preserv- 
ing  cabinet.      1,463,723  ;    July   31. 

Ott,   Charles   S.      (See  Betts,   C.   A.,   and   Ott.) 

Ott,  Clarence  F.,  Whlttier,  Calif.  Retort  for  destruc- 
tive evolution  and  oxidation.     1,478,247 ;   Dec.    18. 

Ott,  Harry  G.      (See  Ott,  Harvej^  N.  and  H.  G.) 

Ott,  Harvey  N.  and  H.  G.,  assignors  to  Spencer  Lens 
Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Condenser  or  illuminator 
for   microscopes.      1,461,367 ;    July   10. 

Ott,  Jacob,  Lancaster,  N.  Y.  Multiple  shingle.  1,445,161 ; 
Feb.    13. 

Ott.  Thomas  F.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Producing  lubricating 
oils.     1,448,084  ;  Mar.  13. 

Ott,  William  D.,  and  H.  F.  Griffin,  Riverside,  Iowa. 
Automobile  headlight.     1,450,642  ;  Apr.  3. 

Ottawa  Silica  Company.      (See  Gyger,  Josepli,   assignor.) 

Otte,  Otho  M.,  Tarentum,  Pa.  Spotlight  bracket. 
1,459,856  ;  June  26. 

Often,  Lawrence  F.,  Newport,  Ky.  Belt  buckle. 
1,464,915  ;    Aug.    14. 

Ottenheimer,  Reuben  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Refrigerator  con- 
struction.    1,478,527  ;   Dec.   26. 

Ottenthal,  Charles  J.  (See  Zearing,  R.  M.,  jr.,  and 
Ottenthal.) 

Otterbein,  Arthur,  assignor  to  The  Kirby  Manufacturing 
Company,  Middletown,  Conn.  Mounting  bells  on  toys 
or  other  articles.     1,450,961  ;  Apr.  10. 

Otterbein,  Arthur,  assignor  to  The  Kirby  Manufacturing 
Company,  Middletown,  Conn.  Pad  holder.  1,478,880  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Otterbein,    Ferdinand    D.      (See   Butterfield,    E.    H.,    and 

Otterbien.1 
Otterson   Auto-Eductor  Co.,  The.      (See   Otterson,   George 

W.,  assignor.) 
Otterson,    George   W.,    Seattle,    Wash.      Ash    collector   or 

like  self-16ading  vehicle.     1,458,240  ;  June  12. 
Otterson,  George  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.     Self-loading  vehicle. 

1,458,241 ;  June  12. 
Otterson,    George    W.,    Seattle,    Wash.,    assignor    to    The 

Otterson  Auto-Eductor  Co.,  Springfield,  Ohio.     Appnrn- 

tus  for  cleaning  catch  basins  and  the  like.    1,448,085  ; 

Mar.  13. 

Otting,  Karl,  Berlin,  Germany.     Bag  opening  and  filling 

machine.     1,443,588  ;  Jan.   30. 
Otting,  Karl,  assignor  to  the  firm  :  Maschinen  fiir  Massen- 

verpackung,   G.   m.    b.    H.,   Berlin,   Germany.     Machine 

for  closing  paper  b.igs.     1.444,005  :  Feb.  6. 
Ottinger,  Leon,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Adjustable  lock  strike. 

1,441,020;  Jan.  2. 
Ottinger.    Leon.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Adjustment    device. 

1,448,035  ;  Mar.  13. 
Ottinger,    Leon,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Latch.      Rel5,569 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Ottinger,   Leon,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Protecting  device  for 

latch    parts.      1,461,044  f   July    10. 


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Hoop   for   lifthiK   crocks. 
Spark-plug  attach- 


Ottniaii,   Frank,    Utlca,   N.    Y. 
1,4G0,26S  ;  June  26. 

Otto,  George  T.    W.,   Baltimore,   Md. 
meut.     1,-1-J7,812;  Mar.  6. 

Otto,  Henry  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  Yorlj,  N.  Y.  Con- 
veyer for  ticket  -  distributing  systems.  1,459,413  ; 
June  19. 

Otto,  Stuart,  and  J.  C.  Jankus,  Scranton,  I'a.  ;  said 
Jankus  assignor  to  said  Otto.  Absorbing  still  tor  re- 
frigerating apparatus.     1,470,688  ;  Oct.  16. 

Otto,  Williiuu.  i:dgeley,  N.  Dak.  Excavator.  1,462,494; 
July   24. 

Otto,  William  H.,  and  W.  Ulricli,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Clamp.     1,452,753  ;  Apr.  24. 

Ottumwa   Iron    Works.      (See  Mead,   Ezra   B.,   assignor.) 

Otwoll.  U.Tlph  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tractor.  1,443,379; 
Jan.   30. 

Ouderkirk,  Charles  W.,  Mount  Pleasant,  Mich.  Shaft 
coupling.      1,469,527  ;   Oct.   2. 

Oudin,  Charles  P.      (See  Phillips,  John  F.,  assignor.) 

Ousdahl,  Adolph,  Seattle,  Wash.  Automatic  stoker. 
1,472,280;   Oct.  30. 

Outing  Kumty-Kab  Company.  (See  Brown,  Reiuhardt 
11.,  assignor.) 

Onzoonian,  Aram  S.,  assignor  to  Llto-Fone  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Signal  for  automotive  vehicles. 
1,468,830;  Sept.  25. 

Ouzoun-Boghossian,  Sissag  K.,  Hellopolis,  Egypt.  Watch- 
movement  case.     Des.  62,793;  July  31. 

Ovaitt,  Nelson  C,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Puyometer  Company.  Counter'  attach- 
ment for  accounting  machines.     1,464,683  ;  Aug.  14. 

Oven,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  Victor  Manufacturing  & 
Gasket  Co..  Chicago,  111.     Gasket.     1,472, 13;^  ;  Oct.  30. 

Ovenshire,  Elijah  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  of 
one-half  to  O.  A.  Lovejoy,  Los  .^.ngeles,  Calif.  Educa- 
tional game  appliance.     1,470,872  ;  Oct.  16. 

Overall,  John,  Drummoyne,  near  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia.  Apparatus  for  cleaning  ships'  bot- 
toms.    1,468,646  ;   Sept.  25. 

Overbaugh,  Crellan  G.,  and  F.  Kell,  Port  Rowan,  Ontario, 
Canada,  assignors  to  E.  A.  Killmaster,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Fruit-jnr-cover  f.Tstener  and  remover.  1,475,716; 
Nov.  27. 

Overbaugh,  Leslie,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Sprinkler  nozzle. 
1,472.«;69  :   Oct.   30. 

Overbeok,  Albertus,  Weltevreden,  Java,  Dutch  East  In- 
dies.    Helicopter.     1,455,352  ;  May  15. 

Overbury,  Frederick  C,  Hillsdale,  N, 
Flintkote  Companv.  Boston,  Mass. 
slots  in  raw  felt.     1,441,708  ;  .Tan. 

Overbury,  Frederick  C,  Hillsdale,  N. 
Flintkote  Company.  Boston,  Mass. 
ering.      1,447,567;   Mar.   6. 

Overbury.   Frederick  C.   Hillsdale,  N. 
Flintkote  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
paratns    for    making    ornamental 
Oct.  30. 

Overbury.  Frederick  C,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Flintkote  Manufacturing  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Forming  roofing-strip  blanks.     1,475,551 ;  Nov.  27. 

Overgard,  Sam,  Winifred,  Mont.  Awl.  1,458,842 ; 
June  12. 

Overholt,  Albert  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Steiner  Sales  Company,  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah.  Lock  device  for  towel  cabinets. 
1.477.000;   Dec.   11. 

Overlien,  Ole  P.,  Black  River  Falls,  Wis.  Garage-door- 
hoider  device.     1,459,899  ;  June  26. 

Overman,  Roscoe  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Drill.  1,468,509  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Overn,  John,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  William 
Cramp  &  Sons  Ship  and  Engine  Building  Company. 
Shaft  bearing  for  hydraulic  machines.  1,477,764 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Overn,  John,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor 
Cramp  &  Sons  Ship  and  Engine  Buildini 
Guide  vane  for  hydraulic  turbines.     1,478,053  ;  Dec.  18. 

Overn,  John,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  William 
Cramp  &  Sons  Ship  and  Engine  Building  Company. 
Guide  vane  for  hydraulic  turbines.     1,478,054  ;  Dec.  18. 

Overstreet,  Coleman,  ICerto,  Calif.  Coupling.  1,469,000  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Overton,  Charles  S.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Casing  for  park- 
ins  lamps.      Des.    62,408 ;   May    22. 

Overton,  Robert  M.,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Clothes-drying  de- 
vice.     1.470,242  ;  Oct.   9. 

Owen,  Alden  B.,  and  T.  Hall,  Ridgway,  Pa.  Field  frame. 
1,471,196;  Oct.  16. 

Owen,  Clarence  H.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Ivodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Photographic-printing  machine. 
1.440,622  :  .Tan.  2. 

Owen,  David  T.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bed  and  couch 
1.441,709;   Jan.  9. 

Owen,  David  T.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Cushion  or 
mattress.     1,445,409  ;  Feb.  13. 

Owen,  Donham,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Adir.stablo  desk. 
1,441,942  :   .Tan.  9. 

Owen.  Ernest  V.,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Recovering  catalyst  from  catalysis  residue. 
1,460,110  ;   June  26. 


J.,  assignor  to  The 
Machine  for  cutting 
9. 
Y.,  assignor  to  Thn 
Roof  and  roof  cov- 

J..  assignor  to  The 

Method  of  and  ap- 

roofing.      1,472,227 ; 


to   Williara 
Company. 


Owen,  Evan  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  B.  liainey, 
Gadsden,  Ala.  Sanitary  dry  closet.  1,408,829 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Oweu,  Evelyn  II.,  Loudon,  England.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1,443,885  ;  Jan.  30. 

Owen,  Frederick,  Detroit,  Mich.  Container  lid. 
1,477,585;   Dec.   18. 

Owen,  James  E.,  Edgeley,  N.  Dak.,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  L.  C.  Devncr  and  one-third  to  J.  M.  Silberstein,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.     Wrench.     1,470,026;  Oct.  9. 

Owen,   Malcolm.      (See   Gamble,   W.,   and   Owen.) 

Uwen,  Nellie  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Halr-cuttlng'  device. 
1,405,455  ;  Aug.  21. 

Owen,  Newton  C,  assignor  to  Owen-Pennsylvania  Corpo- 
ration, Wllkes-Barre,  Pa.  Railway-tie-changing  ma- 
chine.     1,466,850;    Sept.   4. 

Owen,  Newton  C,  assignor  to  Owen-Pennsylvania  Corpo- 
ration, Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Railway-tie-changing  ma- 
chine.    1,466,851 ;   Sept.   4. 

Owen.  Obadlah  N.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Garbage  can. 
1,461,253  ;  July  10. 

Owen-Pennsylvania  Corporation.  (See  Oweu,  Newton 
C,   assignor.) 

Owen,  Richard  B..  Washington,  D.  C.  Storage-battery 
container.      1,456,565  ;   May   29. 

Owen,  Robert  H.,  Butte,  Mont.,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
E.  F.  Maginn  and  one-third  to  M.  H.  Gleason,  Butte, 
Mont.     Grain  cleaner.     1,441,296;  Jan.  9. 

Owen,  Walter  E.,  Chilllcothe,  Ohio.  Foot  rest  for  shovels 
and  the  like      1,445,548  ;  Feb.  l.S. 

Owen,  William  O.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Crank  for  winding 
spools,  etc.     1,467,736  ;  Sept.  11. 

Owen,  William  W.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Automatic 
Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Measured-service  tele- 
phone system.     1,462,719  ;   July  24. 

Oweu,  William  W.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Automatic  Elec- 
tric Company,  Chicago,  111.  Measured-service  telephone 
system.     1,465,311  ;  Aug.  21. 

Owen,  William  W.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Automatic  Elec- 
tric Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  telephone  sys- 
tem.    1,469,847  ;   Oct.   9. 

Owens  Bottle  Company,  The.  (See  Ferngren,  E.  T.,  and 
Soubler,  assignors.) 

Owens  Bottle  Company,  The.  (See  Lents,  John  M.  as- 
signor.) . 

Owens  Bottle  Company,  The.  (See  Lott,  Clyde  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Owens  Bottle  Company,  The.  (See  Owens,  Michael  J., 
assignor.) 

Owens  Bottle  Company,  The.  (See  Rule,  John  F.,  as 
slgnor.) 

Owens  Bottle  Company,  The.  (See  Solon,  Faustin  J., 
assignor.) 

Owens  Bottle  Company,  The.  (See  Soubier,  Leonard  D., 
assignor.) 

Owens  Bottle  Company,  The.  (See  Williams,  P.  Q.,  and 
Sourbier,  assignors.) 

Owens,  Charles,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Grain  harvester. 
1,454,071;   May  8. 

Owens,  Charles,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Farm  implement. 
1,458,990  ;  June  19. 

Owens,  George  H.,  Addison,  N.  Y.  Berry-picker  outfit. 
1,450,221  ;   Apr.   3. 

Owens,  George  R.,  Joliet,  111.  Car  replacer.  1,447,482  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Owens,  John,  Washington,  D.  C.  Grease  cup.  1,467,646  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Owens,  John,  Washington,  D.  C.  Grease  cup.  1,468,918  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Owens,  John,  Washington,  D.  C.  Grease  cup.  1,468,919  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Owens,  John,  Washington,  D.  C.  Metal  hose.  1,469,528  ; 
Oct.   2. 

Owens,  John   S.      (See  ver  Mehr,  J.,  and  Owens.) 

Owens,  Michael  J.,  assignor  to  The  Libbey  Owens  Sheet 
Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Means  for  treating  sheet 
glass.     1,440,408  ;  Jan.  2. 

Owens,  Michael  J.,  assignor  to  The  Libbey-Owens  Sheet 
Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Sheet-glass-drawing 
mechanism.     1,466,457  ;  Aug.  28. 

Owens,  Michael  J.,  assignor  to  The  Owens  Bottle  Com- 
p.nny,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Mechanism  for  conveying  hot 
glassware.      1,455,966;    May   22. 

Owens,  R.  J.      (See  Atkins,  riarry  C.  assignor.) 

Owens,  Samuel  H.,  Eveleth,  Minn.  Fuel  saver. 
1,440,409  ;  Jan.   2. 

Owens,  Thomas  S.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Sheet-glass-drawing 
mechanism.     1,462,495  ;  July  24. 

Owens,  William  P.     (See  Walters.  Charles,  assignor.) 

Owensboro  Ditcher  &  Grader  Company.  (See  Dever, 
Henry  L.,  assignor.) 

Owings.  Dudley.  Seattle,  Wash.  Furniture  attachment. 
1.472,339  ;   Oct.   30. 

Owsianek,  John  P.,  Ituna,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Auto- 
mobile jack.     1.457.881  ;  June  5. 

Oxhandler,  Leopold,  Chicago,  111.  Shipping  container  for 
eggs  and  other  fragile  articles.     1,454,601;  May  8. 

Oxiey,  John  H.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Sheet-metal  bin. 
1,471,197;  Oct.  16. 

Oxweld  Acetylene  Company.  (See  Smith,  Frank  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Oyen,  Erling,  assignor  to  Detroit  Elevated  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Railway  switchover.   1,465,312  ;  Aug.  21, 


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Alphabetical  list  pf  patentees — Continued. 


Ovster,  Clyde  J.,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Confectionery-coating 
machine.     1,406,381  ;  Aug.  28. 

Ozaki,  Tukiteru,  Shirota-Mura,  Japan.  Wind  turbine. 
1,463,924  ;   Aug.   7. 

Ozimek,  Michael,  Newark,  N.  J.  Coupling  for  tractors 
and  trailers.     1,475,964  ;  Dec.  4. 

Ozlek,  Herman.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sanitary  drinking  de- 
vice.    1,459,311;  June  19. 

Ozlek,  Morris,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Adjustable  construction. 
1.474,981  ;   Nov.  20. 

P  &  M  Company,  The.  (See  Berkeley,  Laurence  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

P  &  M  Company,  The.  (See  Blair,  Rolandis  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

P.  &  M.  Company,  The.  (See  De  Busk,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

P  &  M  Company,  The.  (See  Hamilton,  Perry  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

P.  &  M.  Company.     (See  Moore,  Philip  W.,  assignor.) 

P  &  M  Company,  The.     (See  Poor,  Fred  A.,  assignor.) 

P.  &  M.  Company,  The.  (See  Preston,  Frederick  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

P  &  M  Company,  The.     (See  Warr,  Harold  G.,  assignor.) 

Paasche,  Jens  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Air  separator.  1,461,045  ; 
July   10. 

Pabst,  Fred,  Company.      (See  Fay,  Joseph  W.,  assignor.) 

Pabst.  Josef,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Cloth  holder. 
1,478,672  ;   Dec.   25. 

Paca,  William  S.,  Oil  City,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Strom- 
berg-Carlson  Telephone  Manufacturing  Company,  Roch 
ester,  N.  Y.  Call-distributing  system.  1,453,321 ; 
May  1. 

Pace,  Edgar  J.,  assignor  to  B.  !>.  Payne,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Valve.     1,457,599 ;  June  5. 

Pace,  Ernest,  Wirt,  Okla.  Sucker-rod  remover.  1,475,861 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Pace,  Raffaele.     (See  D'Alessandro,  D.,  and  Pace.) 

Pace,  Vincenzo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cooking  apparatus. 
1,476,215  ;  Dec.  4. 

Pach,  Joseph,   Stone,  Ky.     Buckle.     1,459,687  ;  June  19. 

Pache,  Auguste,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Means  for  locating 
trouble  in  ignition  systems.     1,450,896  ;  Apr.  3. 

Pacheco,  Joseph,  Somerville,  Mass.  Musical-instrument 
tone  amplifier.     1,469,948;  Oct.  9. 

Pachmayr,  Anna  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Toothbrush. 
1,471.626;  Oct.  23. 

Pachter,  Peter,  Chicago,  111.  Tipping  and  wrapping  ma- 
chine.    1,453,636;  May  1. 

Pachter,  Peter  T.  (See  Frazier,  P.,  Pachter,  Ackley,  and 
Alger.) 

Pacific  By-Products  Company.  (See  Hiller,  Stanley, 
assignor.) 

Pacific  By  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Hiller,  S.,  and 
Clarke,  assignors.) 

Pacific  Car  &  Foundry  Co.  (See  Jarvis,  Herbert  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Pacific  Car  and  Foundry  Company.  (See  Chriswell, 
Frederick   W..  assignor.) 

Pacific  Car  and  Foundry  Company.  (See  Chriswell,  F. 
W..  and  Fehnel,  assignors.) 

Pacific;  Car  and  Foundry  Company.  (See  Coats,  Roy  N., 
assignor.) 

Pacific  R.  &  H.  Chemical  Corporation,  The.  (See  Brown, 
Mortimer  J.,  assignor.) 

Pack,  Charles,  New  York,  assignor  to  Doehler  Die  Casting 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Alloy.     1,449,052  ;  Mar.  20. 

Pack,  Charles,  New  York,  assignor  to  Doehler  Die  Casting 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Making  die  castings. 
1 .449,053  :   Mar.   20. 

Package  Machinery  Company.  (See  Langhammcr,  Paul, 
assignor.) 

Packard,  Almenzer,  assignor  to  C.  B.  Richholt  and  C. 
Richholt,  Holgate,  Ohio,  doing  business  as  Richholt 
Bros.  Base  for  stucco,  plaster,  and  the  like.  1,466,805  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Packard  Electric  Company.  (See  Baker,  Carey  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Packard,  Ernest  B.  (See  Wood,  G.  B.,  Bird,  and  Pack- 
ard.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Blaine,  Walter  E., 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Bogardus,  Leonard 
R.,  assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Church,  Harold  D., 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Druar,  Frank  J., 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.      (See  Gilson,  Ara,  assignor.) 

I'aekiird  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Goddard,  George  E., 
assignor.  > 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Gulick,  Edward  J., 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Gunn,  Earl  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Hammerl,  Jacob,  as- 
signor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Hunt,  Ormond  E., 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Jolls,  Le  Roy  E., 
assisnor. ) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Knap,  Herschel  B., 
assignor.) 


I'ackard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Macauley,  Alvan,  as- 
signor. ) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  McCMUa,  William  R., 
assignor.) 

PacKard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Moorhouse,  Alfred 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Peterson,  Walter  C, 
assigBor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Stanbrough,  Duncan 
G..  assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Stout,  William  B., 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Tibbetts,  Milton, 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Trego,  Frank  H., 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Vincent,  Jesse  G., 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Woolson,  Lionel  M., 
assignor.) 

Packer,  Eben  R.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Protective  heat- 
ing system  for  railway  switches  and  the  like. 
1,474,161 ;  Nov.  13. 

Packer,  Eben  R.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Q  &  C  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Guard  rail  clamp.  1,440,410; 
Jan.  2. 

Packer,  Eben  R.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Q. 
&  C.  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Emergency  knuckle 
for  car  couplings.     1,442,965  ;  Jan.  23. 

Packer,  Glenn  W.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  III.  Gathering  reel.  1,452,927 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Packer,  Glenn  W.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.     Scraper.     1,465,456  ;  Aug.  21. 

Packer,  Glean  W.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,    Chica.go,   III.     Scraper.     1,471,627 ;   Oct.   23. 

Packer,  John  H.,  Liberty,  Mo.  Filtering  tank.  1,453,169  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Packer,  Mortimer  L.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  and  T.  B.  Messick, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignors  to  The  Ohio  State  Stove 
iS:  Mfg.  Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Heater.  Des.  63,120 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Packers'  Equipment  Co.  (See  Nenberth,  George  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Packer's  Meat  Smoking  Corporation.  (See  Alsop,  James 
N.,  assignor.) 

Pacz,  Aladar,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Electrolyte  for 
aluminum  production  and  preparing  same.  1,464,625  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Pacz,  Aladar,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.     Tungsten  alloy.     1,468,073 ;   Sept.  18. 

Padden,  Patrick  W.,  and  O.  C.  Reynolds,  Maumee,  Ohio. 
Direction  signal.     1,441,877  :  Jan.  9. 

Paddock,  Lawrence  S.,  Philadelpbia,  Pa.  Detachable  arm- 
rest for  automobiles  or  the  like.     1,463,293  ;  July  31. 

Pade,  Max  H.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber 
Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Gravity  conveyer.  1,473,509  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Paden,  Robert  F.,  Glendale,  assignor  to  St.  Louis  Cofl5n 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Means  for  holding  burial  cas- 
kets or  the  like  in  shipping  receptacles.  1,464,216 ; 
Aug.   7. 

I'adget,  Henry  D.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Brass  and  packing 
guard  for  car-axle  boxes.     1,475,196  ;  Nov.  27. 

Padilla,  Rafael,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  device  for 
advertising  and  educational  purposes.  1,458,073 ; 
June  5. 

Paedersen,  Fred,  Oakland,  Minn.  Sliding-gear  transmis- 
sion for  Ford   automobiles.      1,452,754 ;   Apr.   24. 

Paeplow,  Charles  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  use 
in  making  belts  or  the  like.     1,461,368  ;  July  10. 

Paff,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bunker.  1,468,647 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Paff,  John,  Allentown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bryden-Neverslip 
Company,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Horseshoe  and  calk 
therefor.      1,472,025;    Oct.   23. 

Paffrath,  Paul  C.  J.,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to  R.  Poch- 
wadt  and  A.  Gunzel,  Altenburg,  Germany.  Auxiliary 
air  Inlet  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,475,862  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Page,  Byron  E.,  Spring  Valley,  Minn.  Corn  popper. 
1,467,448;  Sept.  11. 

Page,  Carl  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Method  of  and  apparntus 
for  hydrogenating  unsaturated  compounds.  1.472,281 : 
Oct.   30. 

Page,  Carl  M.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  G.  Fabyan,  Geneva, 
111.  High-frequency  ignition  system.  1,450,110 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Page,  George  W.,  Wellington,  Ohio,  and  S.  B.  Page,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Drying  rack.     1,442,090 ;  Jan.   16. 

Page,  Henry  A.,  Richmond,  Va.  Illuminated  seat  indi- 
cator for  auditoriums  and  the  like.    Des.  62,339  ;  May  8. 

Page  &  Hill  Company.  (See  Lynch,  J.  E.,  and  Sandt, 
assignors.) 

Page,  Howard  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Reproducer  for  sound  rec- 
ords.    1,445,030;  Feb.  13. 

Page,  Howard  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Tape  sound  record. 
1,445,031  :  Feb.  13. 

Page,  Howard  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  for  producing 
commercial  sound  records.     1,445,032  ;  Feb.  13. 

Page,  James  B.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Road  or  pavement. 
1,473,639;  Nov.  13. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1928. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


411 


I'ajjro.  John  W.     (See  I.ongnaUer,  Milton  S.,  assi^'nor. i 

Page,  John  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Control  mechanism, 
1.405. (>T8;  Aug.  21. 

Page-Lewis  Arms  Company.  (See  Lewis,  George  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Page   Machine   Co.      (See   Everett,   Arthur  €.,   assignor.) 

Page,  Uobert  W.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Toy  balloon.  Des. 
63,059  :   Sept.   25. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.  Lace.  Des.  63,484  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Page,   Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.     Lace.     Des.  63,485 ; 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.  Lace.  Des.  63,486; 
Dec    11. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.  Lace.  Des.  63,487 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to- The  Ameri- 
can Fabrics  Company.     Lace.     Des.  62,794  ;  July  31. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Fabrics  Company.     Lace.     Des.  62,795  ;  July  31. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Fabrics  Company.     Lace.     Des.  62,796  ;  July  31. 

Page,  Samufa  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Fabrics  Company.     Lace.     Des.  62,797  ;  July  31. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Fabrics  Company.     Lace.     Des.  62,798  ;   July  31. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Fabrics  Company.     Lace.     Des.  62,799  ;  July  31. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Fabrics  Company.     Lace.     Des.  62,800  ;  July  31. 

Page,  Samuf!  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Fabrics  Company.     Lace.     Des.  62,801 ;  July  31. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Fabrics  Company.     Lace.     Des.  62,802  ;  July  31. 

rage,  Samuel  U.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Amer- 
ican Fabri'-'s  Company,  Stratford,  Conn.  Lace.  Des. 
63,153  ;   Oct.  23. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Amer- 
ican Fabrics  Company,  Stratford,  Conn.  Lace.  Des. 
63,154;  Oct.  23. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Amer- 
ican  Fabric   Company.      Lace.     Des.    63,155 ;    Oct.    23. 

Page,  Samuel  li.,  Sliatford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Amer- 
ican  Fabrics   Company.     Lace.     Des.   63,156 ;  Oct.   23. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Fabrics  Company.  Lace.  Des.  63,311 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Fabrics  Company.  Lace.  Des.  63,312 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Fabrics  Company.    Lace.    Des.  63,481 ;  Dec.  11. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Fabrics  Company.     Lace.     Des.  63,482  ;  Dec.  11. 

Page,  Samuel  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Fabrics  Company.     Lace.     Des.  63,483  ;  Dec.  11. 

Page,  Stanley  B.      (See  Page.  George  W..  and  S.  J!.) 

Page,  Stanley  H.,  San  Francisco,  and  J.  B.  Struble,  Oak- 
land, Calif.  Motor  temperature-controlling  means. 
1,442,066;  Jan.  23. 

Page,  Stanley  H.,  San  Francisco,  and  J.  B.  Struble 
Oakland,    Calif.      Carburetor.      1,449,621  :    Mar.    27. 

Page  Steel  &  Wire  Company.  (See  Snedeker,  James  W., 
assignor.) 

Page,  Victor  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multiple-disk  brake. 
1,441,943;  Jan.  9. 

Page,  Victor  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Internal-combust  ion- 
motor   valve.      1,442,698;    Jan.  16. 

Page,  Victor  W.,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.  Tilting  steering 
wheel.     1,458.990  ;  May  1. 

Pagg,  Victor  W.,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.  Lubricator  for 
intermediate  gearing.     1,453,991 ;  May  1. 

Pag6,    Victor   W.,   Kew   Gardens,   N.   Y.      Lamp    support. 

1.456.459  ;  May  22. 

Pagg,  Victor  W.,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.     Front-wheel  brake. 

1.456.460  ;  May  22. 

Page,  Victor  W.,  Kew-  Gardens,  N.  Y.  Oil  pump. 
1,456,461 ;  May  22. 

Pagg,  Victor  W.,  Kew  Gardens,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tim- 
ing index.      1.461,671  ;   July  10. 

Pag6,  Victor  W.,  Kew  Gardens,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Sprint; 
mounting.     1,461,672  ;  July  10. 

Pag6,  Victor  W.,  Kew  Gardens,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Internal 
brake.      1,464,392 ;    Aug.    7. 

Pag4,  Victor  W.,  Kew  Gardens,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bear- 
ing construction.     1,464,393  ;  Aug.  7. 

Page,  Victor  W.,  Kew  Gardens,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spring 
mounting.     1,469,731  ;   Oct.   2. 

Page.  Victor  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brake  structure. 
1.471,914  ;   Oct.   23. 

Page.  Victor  W..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Differential. 
1.471.915;   Oct.  23. 

Page.  William  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Inhaling  tube. 
1,459.478  ;  June  19. 

Page,  William  J.,  Coeur  d'Alene,  Idaho.  Cant  hook. 
1,467,192  ;  Sept.  4. 

Pagcl,  Paul  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Shock  absorber  for 
towlines.     1,449,346;  Mar.  20. 

Pagel.  William  F..  Sycamore,  111.  Method  of  and  means 
for  feeding  carbureted  air  to  Internal-combustion  en- 
gines.    1.447,398  ;  Mar.   6. 

Pagel,  William  F.,  Sycamore,  111.  Internal-combu*tion 
engine.     1,458,771  ;  .Tune  12. 


I'agel,     William     F.,     Sycamore,     111.       Plumber's    torch. 

1,476,723  ;  Dec.  11.    . 
I'agelson,  Edward  N.,  assignor  to  E.  H.  Vincent,  Detroit, 

Mich.    Tilting  locking  steering  wheel.    Rel5,587  ;  May  1. 
Pagelsen,    Edward    N.,    Detroit,    assignor    to    Roland    P. 

Place  Company,   Mitliand,  Mich.     Emery-wheel  dresser. 

1,405,738:  Aug.  21. 
Paggi,   Charles.      (See  Bashara,   S.  F.,  and  Paggi.) 
Paggij  Moses,   et  al.,  trustees.      (See  Jensen,  Uasmus  N., 

assignor.) 
t'agoius,    George,    New    York,     N.     Y.       Rotary     engine. 

1,478,352  ;  Dec.  18. 
I'atJlow,  Gustav  C.      (See  Lee,  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 
Pain,     Maria     G.,     Littlerock,     Wash.        Spring     motor. 

1,441,743;  Jan.  9. 
I'aine,   Artliur   P.,   New   Haven,    Conn.,   assignor   to   Win- 
chester    Repeating     Arms     Company.       Spotlight. 

1,442,903  ;  Jan.  23. 
Paine,     Arthur    P.,    assignor    to    Winchester    Repeating 

Arms     Company,      New      Haven,      Conn.        Handlamp. 

1,477,892;  Dec.  18. 
Xuiut;,  ciiaiies  L.,   Indianapolis,  Ind.     Means  for  heating 

the  contents  of  vending  machines.     1,460,979  ;  July  3. 
Paine.    George    L.,    Company.      (See    Chabot,    Joseph    O., 

assignor.) 
Paine,   Harry   W.      (See   Smith,   Arthur  A.,   and   Paine.) 
Paine,    Henry    B.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Pipe    union. 

1,450,606;  Apr.  8. 
Paine,    Herman.      (See    Harlow,    John,    assignor.) 
Paine,   Howard   S.      (See  Walton,  C.  F.,  jr.,  and  Paine.) 
Paine,    Howard    S.,   and   C.    F.   Walton,   jr.,    Washington, 

D.   C,  dedicated,   by  mesne  assignments,  to  the  People 

of    the    United    States.      Maple    product.      1,467,007 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Paine,  Lewis   C,  Charleston,   S'.   C.     Bag-handling  imple- 
ment.    1,477,073  ;  Dec.  11. 
Paine,  Louis  A.,  assignor  to  The  Lincoln  Meter  Company, 

Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.     Attachment  for  in- 
dicators.    1,464,772  ;  Aug.  14. 
Paine,      Nathan,     Oshkosh,     Wis.        Door     construction. 

1,461,196;  July  10. 
Paine,   William   W.,   Palms,   Calif.     Entrance  arch.     Des. 

62,641 ;  July  10. 
Painter,  John  A.,  Hominy,  Okla.,  and  H.  G.  McCullough, 

Angola;    N.    Y.      Pipe   clamp   and   wrench.     1,462,377 ; 

July  17. 
Painter,  William  B.,  and  E.  A.  Reeves,  River  Rouge,  Mich. 

Attachment  for  ovens.     1,451,050  ;  Apr.  10. 
Pairard,     Pierre,     Paris,     France.       Electric-wire    clamp. 

1,453,173  ;  Apr.  24. 
Paisolli,  Joachin  L.,  Copiague,  N.  Y.     Butter-cutting  ma- 
chine.    1,467,979;  Sept.  11. 
Paisseau,     Jean.       (See    Bonnet,     Louis,     assignor.) 
Paiste,    H.    T.,    Company.       (See    Palste,    Henry    T.,    as- 
signor. ) 
Paiste,    Henry    T.,    assignor    to    H.    T.    Paiste    Company, 

Philadelphia,   Pa.     Fuse  plug.     1,453,170  ;  Apr.  24. 
Pajalic,  Antonio,  Detroit,  Mich.     Ventilator.      1,447,319; 

Mar.   6. 
i'a.ieau,  Charles  H.,  Evanston,  111.    Toy  doll.     Des.  62,409  ; 

May  22. 
Pako   Corporation.      (See  Dye,    Glen   M.,   assignor.) 
I'akulski,   Anthony,   Kingsdale,   Minn.     Boot   and   rubber- 
shoe  removing  jack.     1,474,546  ;  Nov.  20. 
Paladino,     Federico,    Naples,     Italy.       Sock    or    stocking 

protector.      1,469,010;   Sept.  25. 
I'alais,  ilariy,  Ijoston,  Mass.     Easel.     1,476,216  ;  Dec.  4. 
Pale,    Steven,    and    E.    G.    Bostwick,    Kalamazoo,    Mich. 

Train-control  means.     1,441,371  ;  Jan.  9. 
Palecek.    William,    et    al.      (See    Brasche,    Ferdinand    F.. 

assignor.) 
Paliu,     Arthur     J.,     Pawtucket,     R.     I.       Warper     seat. 

1,453,992  ;  May  1. 
Palizza,  Giuseppe,  I'rovidence.  R.  I.     Manifold  mixer  for 

gas  engines.     1,471,704  ;  Oct.  23. 
Pallady,     Harry     A.,     Seattle,     Wash.       Soldering     flux. 

1,453,080  ;  Apr.  24. 
['alley.    J.    Lewis,    et   al.      (See   Flowers,    Stanley   A.,   as- 
signor. ) 
t'allone,  Domenico  J.,  La  Jose,  Pa.     Windmill.     1,442,290  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Palm.  Arthur  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Storm-sash  holder. 

1,465,679  ;  Aug.  21. 
Palm  Brothers  Company,  The.      (See  Bottome,  Edgar  M., 

assignor. ) 
Palm  Brothers   Company,   The.      (See   Jenner,   Percy,   as 

signer.) 
Palm  Brothers  Company.     (See  Stuart,  Ralph,  assignor.) 
Palm,  Victor  F.  L.,  Mascot,  Tenn.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

H.    C.    Karlson,    Hasbrouck    Heights,    N.    J.      Wrench. 

1,444,034  ;  Feb.  6. 
PHlm,  Victor  H.,  Butler,  Pa.     Pnmp.     1,474,439  ;  Nov.  20. 
Palm,  Victor  H.,  ButlPr.  Pa.     Pump.     1,476,020;  Pee.  4. 
Palm,   Victor   H.,   Butler,   Pa.      Pump   valve.      1,477,381  ; 

Dec.    11. 
I'alnien,    Carl    E.    6.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Tire    cover. 

1.405,313;  Aug.  21. 

Palmer,  Aaron  G.,  assignor  to  Madison  Battery  and 
Sei-vice  Company,  Madison,  Wis.  Magnetizing  appa- 
ratus.     1,477,847  ;    Dec.    18. 

Palmer,  Arthur  G.,  Hastings-upon-Hudson.  N.  Y.  Favor 
and  snapping  motto.     1.455.653:  May  15. 

Palmer-Bee  Company.      (See  Bee,   William   E.,   assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Palmer-Bee    Company.      (See   Bee,    W.    E.,    and   Simpson, 

assignors.) 
Palmer-Bee  Company.     (See  McBride,  Jesse  E.,  assignor.) 
Palmer,  Brian  C,  assignor  to  American  Taximeter  Com- 

paiiv,    Now    York,    N.    Y.      Mounting    for    taximeters. 

1,404,882  ;  Aug.  14. 
Palmer,    Charles    G..    Newark,    N.     J.       Eod    connector. 

1,445,234  ;  Feb.  13. 
Palmer,     Charles    G.,    Newark,     N.    J.       Socket    wrench. 

1.469.589  ;    Oct.   2. 

Palmer,     Cliarles     G.,     Newark,     N.     J.       Gravity     latch. 

1.469.590  ;  Oct.  2. 

Palmer,  Charles  W.,  and  W.  A.  Dickie,  Spondon,  near 
Derby,  assignors  to  H.  Dreyfus,  London,  England.  Man- 
ufacture of  artificial  filaments,  threads,  and  films. 
1,405,994  ;  Aug.  28. 

Palmer,  Charles  W.,  and  W.  A.  Dickie,  Spondon,  near 
Derby,  assignors  to  H.  Dreyfus,  London,  England.  Man- 
ufacture of  artificial  filaments,  threads,  and  films. 
1,467,493  ;  Sept.  11. 

Palmer,  Devillo.  Detroit,  Mich.  Mud  shoe.  1,446,269 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Palmer,  Don  H.      (See  Wood,   Harry  H.,  assignor.) 

Palmer,  E.  G.      (See  Townsend,  Floyd  E.,  assignor.) 

Palmer,  Elbridge  W.,  assignor  to  J.  F.  Tapley  Co.,  Long 
Island  City,  N.  Y.  Binder's  pressboard.  1,456,189  ; 
May  22. 

Palmer,  Frederick  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Automobile  cradle. 
1,469,366;    Oct.   2. 

Palmer,  George  L.  W.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Folding  hood 
and  screen.     1,460,600  ;  July  3. 

Palmer,  Harry  A.,  assignor  to  Reynolds  Spring  Com- 
pany, Jackson,  Mich.  Spring  structure.  1,460,601 ; 
July  3. 

Palmer,  Harry  B.,  Morristown,  N.  J.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  absorbing  radium  emanation.  1,470,027  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Palmer,  Herman  D.,  and  J.  W.  Brhel,  Hartford,  Wis.,  as- 
signors to  The  Kissel  Motor  Car  Company,  Hartford, 
Wis.  Apparatus  for  measuring  materials  in  concrete 
construction.     1,451,106  ;  Apr.  10. 

Palmer,  John  P.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Means  for  making 
pneumatic  tires.     1,459,244  ;  June  19. 

Palmer,  John  F.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Inner  tube  for 
pneumatic  tires  and  making  the  same.  1,472,435 ; 
Oct.   30. 

Palmer,  John  V.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Apparel  collar. 
1,447,147  ;  Feb.  27. 

Palmer-Jones,  Daniel,  assignor  to  The  Tubular  Scaffold- 
ing Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Scaffolding. 
1,442,582  ;  Jan.  16. 

Palmer-Jones,  Daniel,  assignor  to  The  Tubular  Scaffolding 
Company,  Limited,  London,  England.    Scaffolding  clamp. 

.   1,445,410;    Feb.   13. 

Palmer-Jones,  Daniel,  assignor  to  The  Tubular  Scaffolding 
Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Scaffolding  ov 
the  like  temporary  erection.     1,448,503  ;  Mar.  13. 

Palmer,  Lyndon  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  F.  N. 
Burt  Company,  Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Making  paper   boxes.      1,474,844 ;   Nov.   20. 

Palmer,  Mabel  H.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Badge.  Des. 
62,742;   July  24. 

Palmer,  Percy  L.,  Redondo,  and  G.  W.  Draggoo,  El  Se- 
guudo,   Calif.     Valve  cock.     1,454,222  ;  May  8. 

Palmer,  Richard,  South  Alburg,  Vt.  Rail  tie.  1,453,322  ; 
May  1. 

Palmer,  Virgil  M.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Receptacle  and  closure  therefor. 
1,441,167  ;  Jan.  2. 

Palmer,  Wayne  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Circuit  breaker. 
1,441,744  ;  Jan.  9. 

Palmer,  Wavne  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Mine.  1,443,431 ; 
.Tan.   30. 

Palmer,  Wayne  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Submarine  mine. 
1,448,976  ;  Mar.  20. 

Palmer,  Wayne  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Submarine  mine. 
1,451,107 ;  Apr.  10. 

Palmer,  Wayne  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Submarine  mine. 
1,471,028  :   Oct.   23. 

Palmer,  William  C,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Device  for  testing 
the  recuperative  power  in  a  gun.     1,469,240  ;  Oct.  2. 

Palmetor,  Jolm  IJ.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Wrench. 
1,470,184  ;   Oct.   9. 

Palmeter,  John  R.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Wrench.  1,471,413  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Palmeter,  William  E.,  Elm*cood,  Nehr.  Mixing  apparatus. 
1,453,323  ;  May  1. 

Palmgren,  Nils  6.  (See  Betulander,  6.  A.,  and  Palm- 
gren.) 

Palmolive  Compaay,  The.  (See  Schwantes,  Julius  A., 
assignor.) 

Palmore,  Roam,  Bison,  Ark.     Hame.     1,453,081 ;  Apr.  24. 

Palmquist,  Nathaniel,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Tobacco-pipe 
attachment.     1,445,083  ;  Feb.   13. 

Palmros,  Alexander,  E.  M.  Mackie,  and  G.  A.  Healey, 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Pneumelectric 
Corporation,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Winding  engine. 
1,449,542  ;   Mar.   27. 

Palombo,  Paustino,  Bedford,  Ohio.  Spring  wheel. 
1,466,544  ;  Aug    28. 

Pals,  Heni-y  H.,  Meservey,  Iowa.  Door.  1,455,967 ; 
May  22. 


Palser,  George  N.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Sharpening  device 
for   shears.     1,464,442 ;   Aug.   7. 

Pameyer,  John  K.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Palette.  1,458,436; 
June  12. 

Panagopolous,  Nick,  Muskogee,  Okla.  Mail  receptacle. 
1,451,343  ;«Apr.  10. 

Panalle,  Auatole,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  L.  R.  Lester, 
New  Orleans,  La.     Bathing  suit.     1,457,264  ;  May  29. 

Panario,  Eugene  P.,  and  W.  B.  Cross,  Sacramento,  Calif. 
Racing  device.      1,462,242 ;   July   17. 

Paucero  Charles,  and  J.  Freund,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Slaugnterhouse  construction.      1,456,709  ;   May   29. 

Panes,  Isidore,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brassiere.  1,466,598; 
Aug.  28. 

Par.gburn,  Truman  A.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Permutation  switch 
for  automobiles.     1,478,394  ;   Dec.   25. 

Panian,  Martin,  Eveleth,  Minn.  Securing  means  for  heels. 
1,477,230;   Dec.   11. 

Panico,  Francesco,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Overhead  piano  cabi- 
net.    1,470,243;   Oct.   9. 

X'anikolf,  William  L.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Badge  or  in- 
signia.    1,460,111 ;  June  26. 

Pankratz,  Julius,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  Chandelier.  Des. 
62,866  ;  Aug.  14. 

Pannell,  Lucius  A.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Plowfoot  adjuster. 
1,456,647  ;  May  29. 

I'auuier,  Arthur  A.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Pliers  for  ear 
tags.     1,474,547  ;  Nov.  20. 

Punocha,  Joe.      (See  Bzowy,  Mike,  assignor.) 

Pansch,  Herbert  H.      (See  Sorensen,  C.  V.,  and  Pansch.) 

Panter,  Robert  C,  et  al.  (See  Sumner,  George  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 

I'antber  Rubber  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Beren- 
stein.  Prank,  assignor.) 

Panther  Rubber  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bern- 
stein, William,  assignor.) 

Panther  Rubber  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Free- 
man, Dudley,  assignor.) 

Panyard,  Alfred  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Piston  ring. 
1,466,558;  Aug.  28. 

Panyity,  George,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Traveling-bag  fas- 
tener.    1,454,651 ;  May  8. 

Panza,  Innocente,  Turin,  Italy.  Foot  supporter  and 
heater.     1,443,036  ;  Jan.  23. 

Paoli,  Arthur,  Hancock,  Mich.  Hydraulic  jack.  1,455,223; 
May  15. 

Paoli,  Arthur,  Hancock,  Mich.  Hydraulic  jack.  1,455,224  ; 
May  15. 

Pape,  Herman  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Beaver  Machine  and  Tool  Co.,  Inc., 
Newark,  N.  J.  Manually-controlled  quick-make  and 
quick-break  knife   switch.     1,449,543 ;   Mar.   27. 

Pape,  Herman  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Beaver  Machine  and  Tool  Co.,  Inc., 
Newark,  N.  J.  Double-throw  quick-make  and  quick- 
break  switch.     1,454,072  ;   May  8. 

Pape,  Herman  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Beaver  Machine  and  Tool  Co.,  Inc., 
Newark,  N.  J.  Manually -controlled  quick-make  and 
quick-break   knife   switch.      1,455,931  ;   May   22. 

Pape,  Max  C.  A.  H.,  Neumuhlen-Dietrichsdorf,  near  Kiel, 
assignor  to  the  Firm  Carbonit  Aktiengesellschaft,  Ham- 
burg, Germany.     Water  bomb.     1,449,128  ;  Mar.  20. 

Pape,  Max  C.  A.  H.,  Neumuhlen-Dietrichsdorf,  near  Kiel, 
Germany,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Carbonit  Aktienge- 
sellschaft, Hamburg,  Germany.  Water  bomb. 
1,459,793;  June  26. 

Pape,  Max  C.  A.  H.,  Neumuhlen-Dietrichsdorf,  near  Kiel, 
Germany,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Carbouit-Aktiengesell- 
schait,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Sea  mine.  1,465,232 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Papi,  Max  C.  A.  H.,  Neumuhlen-Dietrichsdorf,  near  Kiel, 
a.-^signor  to  the  Firm  Carbonit-Aktiengesellschaft,  Ham- 
burg,   Germany.      Fuse.       1,474,548 ;    Nov.    20. 

Pape,  Wilhelm,  Charlottenburg,  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Safety  device  for  prime 
movers,  especially  for  stealn  turbines.  1,476,100 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Paper  Products  Machine  Company.  (See  Howard, 
Charles  PI.,  assignor.) 

Paper  Products  Machine  Company.  (See  Jackson,  Patrick 
T.,  assignor.) 

Paper  Products  Machine  Company.  (See  Jackson,  P.  T., 
and   Howard,   assignors.) 

Paper  Utilities  Co.      (See  Hill,  Willoughby  P.,  assignor.) 

Pajjer  Utilities  Co.     (See  Reifsnyder,  James  D.,  assignor.) 

Papin,  Oscar  C,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Plush  tank.  1,461,673  ; 
July    10. 

Papini,  Anthony,  assignor  to  Electrical  Development  and 
Machine  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  heater. 
1,445,706  ;   Feb.   20. 

Papini,  Anthony,  assignor  to  Electrical  Development  and 
Machine  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Circuit  controller 
for   electric   heaters.      1,445.707  ;   Feb.   20. 

Papke,  Godfrey  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Concreto-block- 
making  machine.     1,442,967;  .Tan.  23. 

Papouchis,  Christ,  Par  Rockaway,  N.  Y.  Game  apparatus. 
1,401,432;   July   10. 

Papoulias,  Angelo.  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Change-making 
device.      1,458,843  :   .Tune  12. 

Pappadakis,  Andru  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Knob  alarm. 
1,462,496  ;    July   24. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Papparodis,      Nick,      Beaver      Falls,      Pa.        Envelope. 

1,478,248;    Dec.   18. 
I'iiljpcis,  I'etiT.     (See  I'appus,  William  and  P.) 
Pappas,   William.     (See  Croce,  Sam,  assignor.) 
Pappas,  William  and  P.,  Webster,  Iowa.     Dispensing  appa- 
ratus for  soda  fountains.     1,465,080  ;  Aug    21. 
Pappazoglidis,   George  K.,  Chicago,  111.     Sausage-linking 

machine.     1,406,852;  Sept.  4. 
Papst,    Hilmar.      (See   Hall,   Elmon   L.,   assignor.) 
Papworth,    Walter    A.,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich.      Portable 

typewriting    machine.      1,472,811;    Nov.    6. 
Paquette,  Napoleon,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  of  one-fourth 

to     M.     C.     Sampson,     Ottawa,     Kans.        Lubricator. 

1,451,710  ;   Apr.   17. 
Paradice,   Frank   11.,   Denver,   Colo.     Hose   mender,   band, 

and  coupling.     1,454,073  ;  May  8. 
Paradowski,   Wawzyniec,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Life-saving  belt. 

1,459,245  :  .Tune  19. 
Parafliue  Companies,  The.     (See  Finley,  Dozier,  assignor.) 
ParafEnp   Companies,   The.      (See   Forsman,    Stanton    W., 

assignor.) 
Parafflue   Companies,   Inc.,   The.      (See  Gruenberg,   Raoul 

J.,   assignor.) 
Paraffine  Companies,  Inc.,  The.      (See  Post,   Cornelia  M., 

assignor.) 
Paragon   Can  &   Cap    Company.      (See   Clark,   Robert   G., 

assignor.) 
Paragon   Can  &  Cap  Company,  Inc.     (See  Beyer,  Henry 

A.,    assignor.) 
Paragon  Machine  Tool  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Thelmer,  William  H.,  assignor.) 
Paragon    Recoil    Suubber   Company.      (See    Craig,- G.    E., 

and  McNabnay,  aissignors.) 
Paramor,    John,    assignor    of    one-half    to    The    Watford 

Engineering   Works,    Limited,   Watford,    Herts   County, 

England.     Machine  for  straining  paper  pulp.    1,455,303  ; 

May   15. 
Paramount  Rubber  Consolidated.      (See  Zappia,  Domenic, 

assignor.) 

Paramount  Rubber  Consolidated,  Inc.  (See  Roberts, 
William  E.,  assignor.) 

Ptranteau,  George  R.,  Oxnard,  Calif.  Fruit-pitting  ma- 
chine.    Rel5,579  ;   Apr.  17. 

Parbee  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kruger,  Charles 
M.,  assignor.) 

Pardee,  Frank,  Hazleton,  Pa.  Coal  breaker.  1,477,848  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Pardee,  Frank,  Hazleton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Anthracite 
Separator  Company.  Spiral  separator.  1,454,904 ; 
May  15. 

Pardee,  Frank,  Hazleton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Anthracite 
Separator  Company.  Spiral  separator.  1,462,618; 
July  24. 

Pardee,  Frank,  Hazleton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Anthracite 
Separator  Company.  Spiral  separator  and  separating 
materials.     1,477,849  ;   Dec.  18. 

Pardee,  Harvey  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Brush  rigging. 
1,44:5.49!);  Jan.  30. 

I'ardee,  Harvey  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  apparatus. 
1,446,050;   Feb.   27. 

Pardey,  Frank  B.,  Warren,  R.  I.  Anchor.  1,470,185 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Pardoe,  William  D.,  Trenton  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Thermoid 
Rubber  Company,  Hamilton  Township,  N.  J.  Brake 
lining.     1,447,100;  Feb.   27. 

Pardy,  Raymond  F.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Auxiliary  seat 
for  automobiles.     1.458,628  ;  June  12. 

Parent,  Charles,  Denver,  Colo.  Traction  device. 
1,469,105;    Sept.    25. 

Parent  Cone  Company.  (See  Hauge  O.,  and  England, 
assignors.) 

Parente,  Giuseppe,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one- 
eighth  to  P.  Morel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Power-cylinder 
construction  for  motors.    1,440,623  ;  Jan.  2. 

I'arenti,  Joseph  S.,  assignor  to  Parenti  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Motor  vehicle.  1,475,138 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Parenti,  Joseph  S.,  assignor  to  Parenti  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Buffalo,  N.  y.  A'ehicle  construction.  1,478,860  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Parenti  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Parenti,  Joseph  S., 
assignor.) 

Parfrey.  Charles  A.,  Richland  Center,  Wis.  Hen's  nest. 
1,447,882  ;  Mar.  6. 

Parfnmerie  Uigaud.  (See  Kendall,  William  G.) 
Paridon,  Michael,  Barherton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Dia- 
mond Match  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  for  mak- 
ing match  books.  1,461,433  ;  July  10. 
Paridon,  Michael,  Barberton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Dia- 
mond Match  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  for  mak- 
ing match  books.     1,461,434  ;  July  10. 

Paris,  James  M.     (See  Van  Nattan,  V.  V.,  and  Paris.) 
I'ari.s,    Peter.       (See    .\uletta,    Alfred,    assignor.) 
Paris,  Peter.      (See  Mariani,  Thomas,  sr.,  assignor.) 
Parish,  Le  Grand,   Mountalnvievc,  N.  J.     Locomotive  fire 

box.  1,450,607  ;  Apr.  3. 
Parish,  Le  Grand,  Mountainview,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Arch  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Locomotive- 
flre-box  structure.  1,456,710  ;  May  29. 
Parish,  Le  Grand,  Mountainview,  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Arch  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Locomotive  fire 
box.     1,470,700  ;  Oct.  18. 


Parisian  Novelty  Company.      (See  Komorous,   Joseph,  as-  ■ 
signor.) 

Park,  George,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Feeder  for  kernel-blanch- 
ing machines.      1,400,560  ;   July  3. 

Park,  Henry  A.,  South  Roanoke,  Va.  Window  screen. 
1,453,280;  May  1. 

I'ark,  John  D.,  jr.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Boat  propeller. 
1,473,832  ;  Nov.  13. 

I'ark,  Lee  U.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Foldable  egg  case. 
1,465,145  ;  Aug.  14. 

Park,   Nicholas    W.      (See  Haussler,  C.  F.,  and   Park.) 

i'ark,  William  D.     i  See  Van  Sickle,  Oscar  T.,  assignor.) 

Park,  William  H.     (See  Quin,  F.  J.,  and  Park.) 

Park,  William  J.,  and  F.  H.  Robinson,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Removable  label  and  transparent  panel  holder  for  cake 
boxes.     1,441,447  ;  Jan.  9. 

Park,  William  R.,  deceased,  Taunton,  Mass. ;  W.  B. 
Park,  jr.,  executor.  Hydrocarbon  burner.  1,457,000 ; 
May   29. 

Park.  William  R.,  jr.,  executor.     (See  Park,  William  R.) 

Parke,  Carl  C,  Denver,  Colo.  Garage-door  lock.  1,461,158  ; 
July    10. 

ParKe,  Davis  &  Company.  (See  Aldrich,  Thomas  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Parke,  Davis  &  Company.     (See  Wilkle,  Warren,  assignor.) 

Parke,  Peter,  assignor  to  The  Pullman  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Driving  connection  for  railway-car  gener- 
ators.    1,475,241 ;  Nov.  27. 

Parker,  Benjamin,  Kelmscott,  Western  Australia,  Aus- 
tralia.    Animal  trap.     1,441,998  ;  Jan.  9. 

Parker,  Burton  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Trimont 
Manufacturing  Company,  Roxbury,  Blass.  Pipe  wrench. 
1,453,854  ;  May  1. 

I'arker,  Calvin  S.,  London,  Ontario,  Canada.  Ditchinjc 
apparatus.     1,470,028  ;  Oct.  9. 

Parker,  Candace  C,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Shade  and  curtain  fix- 
ture.    1,478,673  ;  Dec.  25, 

Parker,  Charles  A.,  jr.,  Columbia,  Tenn.  Automobile 
cook  stove.     1,471,198  ;  Oct.  16. 

Parker,  Charles  B.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Machine  for  filtering 
compressed  air.     1,450,561 ;  Apr.  3. 

Parker,  Charles  B.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Automatic  train 
control.     1,464,955  ;  Aug.  14. 

Parker,  Charles  C,  Baltimore,  Md.  Bottle  cap. 
1,460,269  ;  June  26. 

Parker,  Charles,  Company,  The.  (See  Walker,  P.  H.  D., 
and  Turner,  assignors.) 

Parker,  Charles  I.,  assignor  to  American  Hardware  Corpo- 
ration, New  Britain,  Conn.  Knob  and  spindle  con- 
struction.    1,442,629  ;  Jan.  16. 

Parker,  Charles  S.,  Boston,  Mass.  Safety  razor. 
1,460,139  ;  June  26. 

Parker,  Clarence  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Variable-pitch 
propeller  for  airplanes.     Rel5,638  ;  June  26. 

Parker,  Clark  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Friction  disk. 
1,453,599  ;  May  1. 

Parker  Collapsible  Rim  Corporation.  (See  Parker,  Harry 
J.,  assignor.) 

Parker,  Daniel  W.,  Everett,  Wash.,  assignor  to  The 
Parker  Rotary  Stone  Saw  Company,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Saw  guide.     1,457,600  ;  June  5. 

Parker,  Edward  H.,  Somerville,  assignor  to  Pushpull 
Valve  Cap  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Dust  cap  for  tire 
valves.     1,478,055  ;  Dec.  18. 

Parker,  Edwin  A.,  and  H.  G.  Evitt,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Detachable  tire  tread.     1,459,376  ;  June  19. 

Parker,  Eugene  J.     (See  Killian,  L.  J.,  and  Parker.) 

Parker,  Frank  B.,  Robinson,  Kans.  Wrench  for  automo- 
bile parts.     1,471,277;  Oct.  16. 

Parker,  Frank  B.,  and  II.  R.  Goodfellow,  Chicago,  111. 
Cleaner  for  windshields  and  the  like.     1,476,174  ;  Dec.  4. 

Parker,    Fred.       (See    Schilling,    John    M.,    assignor.) 

Parker,  Fred  J.,  Moose  Jaw,  assignor  of  two-fifths  to 
T.  F.  Acheson,  Yorkton,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Cover 
remover.     1,461,983;  July  17. 

Parker,  Frederic  .T.      (See  Mai'k,  W.,  and  Parker.) 

Parker,  Friederick.     (See  Searles,  Arthur  E.,  assignor.) 

Parker,  Frederick  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Treating  electrical 
resistances  to  stabilize  their  resistance.  1,446,720 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Parker,  Frederick  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Voltaic  cell. 
1.468,574  ;  Sept.  18. 

Parker,  George  A.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Feeding  device  for 
tack-making  machines.      1,456,190 ;   May   22. 

Parker,  George  D.      (See  Twomley,  Herbert  B.,  assignor.) 

I'arker,  George  D.,  Riverside,  Calif.  Table  for  box- 
nailing    machines.      1,468,392;    Sept.    18. 

Parker,  George  D.,  assignor  to  Stebler  Parker  Co.,  River- 
side, Calif.  Vertical  elevating  apparatus.  1,459,246 ; 
June  19. 

Parker,  Harry  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  H. 
Walbridge,  Montalvo,  Calif.  Vehicle  spring.  1,444,266  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Parker,  Harry  J.,  assignor  to  Parker  Collapsible  Rim 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Collapsible  rim  for  tires. 
1,476,916  ;   Dec.   11. 

Parker,  Henry  M.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Well-screen  washer. 
1,469,949  ;  Oct.  9. 

Parker,  Howard,  Berlin,  N.  H.  Bar  for  use  in  moving 
rolls  of  paper.     1,441,710  ;   Jan.   9. 

Parker,  Howard,  Berlin,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Brown  Com- 
pany, Portland,  Me.  Handling  paper  or  pulp  tubes  or 
similar  articles.     1,467,008  ;   Sept.  4. 


414 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


lead 


Pa.      Regenerating 
Mar.   27. 
Pa.     Steam-generator  fit 

Disk  attachment  for  gar- 


WJndow-operating  de- 


Parker,    Howard    O.,    Midland, 
storage   batteries.      1,449,833 

Parker,   John   C,   Philadelphia, 
ting.       1,463,658  ;    July    31. 

Parker,  John  C,  Omaha,  Nebr. 
den  rakes.     1,465,089;  Aug.  14. 

Parker,  John  J.,  Bridgeport,  Conn, 
vice.     1,444,753  ;  Feb.  6. 

Parker,  John  S.,  EarlvlUe,  N.  Y.  Paper  or  cardboard 
berry  basket.     1,451,888  ;  Apr.  17. 

Parker,  John  W.,  Barrlngton,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Sharpe 
Manufacturing  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Microme- 
ters.    1,446,926;   Feb.   27. 

Parker,  John  W.,  Barrington,  assignor  to  Brown  & 
Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Micrometer    caliper.      1,461,005;    July    3. 

Parker,  Lee  H.      (See  Preble,  J.   J.,  and   I'arker.) 

Parker.  Lee  H.,  assignor  to  Spray  Engineering  Company, 
Boston,  Mass.  Spray  nozzle  and  spraying  liquid. 
1,442,356  ;  Jan.  16. 

Parker,  Lee  H.,  Boston,  and  H.  W.  Day,  WoUaston, 
assignors  to  Spray  Engineering  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Apparatus  for  applying  coating.     1,463,332  ;  July  31. 

Parker,  Leslie  O.     (See  Hillmer,  M.  L.,  and  Parker.) 

Parker,  Lucian  E.,  Wadsworth,  Ohio.  Coin-wrapping  de- 
vice.     1,450,111  :   War.   27. 

Parker,  Luke  E.,  Pe  Ell,  Wash.  Logging  hook  and  link. 
1,456,931;   May  29. 

Parker,  M.  L.,  et  al.     (See  Craver,  Thomas  G.,  assignor.) 

Parker,  Norman  C,  Chicago,  111.  Garment  hanger. 
1,454,334  :  May  8. 

Parker,  Ralzemond  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Cipher- 
ing machine.      1,442,819  ;    Jan.   23. 

Parker,  Ralzemond  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Secret- 
communication    system.      1,460,438 ;    July    3. 

Parker,  Ralzemond  D.,  and  B.  P.  Hamilton,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph 
Company.  Secret-communication  system.  1,461,783 ; 
July  17. 

Parker,  Ray  G.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Circuit-closing  device. 
1,473,198  :   Nov.   6. 

Parker,  Riley  H.,  Winthrop,  assignor  to  Gillette  Safety 
R.Tzor  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Pile  wire.  1,450.512  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Parker,  Robert  H.  G.     (See  Yeich,  L.  C,  and  Parker.) 

Parker,  Roland  T.,  et  al.     (See  Welch,  John  M.,  assignor.) 

Parker  Rotary  Stone  Saw  Company,  The.  (See  Parker, 
Daniel  W.,  assignor.) 

I'arker,  Thomas,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Auto  steer- 
ing  wheeL      1,477,001  ;    Dec.   11. 

Parker,  Thomas  R.  G.,  Altrincham,  England,  assignor  to 
Linotype  and  Machinery  Limited,  London,  England. 
Means  for  tripping  the  cylinders  of  rotary  printing 
presses.     1,466,955  ;  Sept.  4. 

Parker,  Thomas  W.,  et  al.  (See  Cochran,  William  R., 
assignor.) 

Parker,  Victor  A.,  and  E.  M.  Sears,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignors 
to  The  B.  F.  Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Pneumatic  tire  trt  ad.     Des.  61,919  ;  Feb.  6. 

Parker,  William  L.,  Palo  Alto,  and  E.  C.  Hutchinson,  Oak- 
land, assignors  to  Pelton  Water  Wheel  Co.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.     Hydraulic  nozzle.     1,476,368 ;   Dec.  4. 

Parker,  William  M.,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Holder  for 
headed  articles.     1,445,795  ;  Feb.  20. 

Parker,  William  S.,  assignor  to  Burson  Knitting  Company, 
Rockford,  111.  Plating  mechanism  for  straight-knitting 
machines.     1,441,745  ;  Jan.  0. 

Parker,  William  S.,  and  J.  Jesperson,  assignors  to  Bur- 
son  Knitting  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Fashioning  in- 
dices and  knitting  the  same.     1,451,841:   Apr.   17. 

Parkersburg  Rig  &  Reel  Company,  The.  (See  Lockhart, 
Harold  J.,  assignor.) 

Parkes,  Albert  W.     (See  Draeseke,  A.  W.,  and  Parkes.) 

Parkes,  Bertrand  A.,  assignor  to  The  Philadelphia  Dry- 
ing Machinery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Drying 
machine.     1,471,803  ;  Oct.  23. 

Parkhill,  John,  Rochester,  Minn.  Roof-framing  square. 
1,477,002  ;  Dec.   11. 

(See  Ditson,  J.,  and  Parkhill.) 
(See   Hooper,    C.    L.,    Sutherland, 


Parkhill,  Mortimer  S. 

Parkhouse,   Albert   W. 

and    Parkhouse.) 

Parkhurst,  Albert  J., 


Ca,ledpnia,   assignor  of  one-half   to 
"  "       ~         "         Antiskid 


William    A.,    as- 
Heating  device 


Mass. 


Fuse. 


-Smith,   Hamilton,'   Ontario,   Canada, 
device.     1,448,859  ;  Mar.  20. 
Parkhurst,    Charles    E.       (See    Pervier, 
signor.) 

Parkhurst,  Charles  E.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
for  liquids.     1,452,311  ;  Apr.  17. 

Parkhurst,      Douglas      L.,      Springfield, 
1,447,101;  Feb.  27. 

Parkhurst,  Frederic  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Aluminum  Manufactures,  Incorporated,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Piston.     1,440,549 ;  Jan.  2. 

Parkin,  Joseph  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Carburetor. 
1,475,719  ;  Nov.  27. 

Parkin,   Thomas  D.      (See  Nottage,   W.   H..  and  Parkin.) 

Parkinson,  Daniel  M.,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Lock  for  auto- 
mobile gas  lines.     1,459,688  ;  June  19. 


Parkinson,  Richard  H.,  assignor  to  Attractive  Publicity, 
Limited,  Loudon,  England.  Winding  mechanism  for 
endless  bands  or  films  for  cinematographs  or  other  ma- 
chines.    1,469,483  ;   Oct.   2. 

Parkison,  Wallace  M.,  Brooks,  Ind.  Brake  band. 
1,450,448;  Apr.  3. 

Parks  &  Bohne  Inc.     (See  Hoffman,  Glenn  R.,  assignor.) 

Parks-Cramer  Company.  (See  Comfort,  Edward  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

I'arks-Cramor  Company.  (See  Simon,  Herman  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Parks,  Dennis,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Heel-blank  separator  and 
former.     1,451,469  ;  Apr.  10. 

Parks,  Dennis,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Heel-gouging  machine. 
1,472,567  ;   Oct.   30. 

Parks,  Dennis,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Leather-grading  ma- 
chine.    1,472,989  ;  Nov.  6. 

Parks,  Edward  F.,  and  C.  A.  Brink,  Providence,  and  G. 
N.  Taylor,  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  New  England  Trust  Company, 
trustee.  Starting  and  stopping  mechanism  for  wind- 
ing machines.     1,458,194  :  June  12. 

Parks.  Edward  P.,  C.  A.  Brink,  Providence,  and  G.  N. 
Taylor,  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  New  England  Trust  Company,  trus- 
tee.    Winding  machine.     1,463,834  ;  Aug.  7. 

Parks,  Elisha  F.,  jr.,  Timonium,  and  P.  G.  Lang,  jr.,  Bal- 
timore, Md.  Trimmer-belt  attachment.  1,452,524; 
Apr.  24. 

Parks,  Fred  M.,  Murraysville,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  System  of 
control.     1,470,759  ;  Oct.  16. 

Parks,  Frederick  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Envelope. 
1,459,414  ;   June  19. 

Parks,  Frederick  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatically 
manufacturing   envelopes.      1,459,415 ;   June    19. 

Parks,  Frederick  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Bodge, 
Nutley,  N.  J.  Envelope-making  machine.  1.442.091  ; 
Jan.  16. 

I'arks,  George  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Locomotive  frame. 
1,474,730;   Nov.  20. 

Parks,  Joseph    W.      (See   Gee,    Norman  E.,  assignor.) 

Parks,  Joseph  W.,  Altoona,  Pa.  Automolpile  floor-board 
clamp.     1,451,404  ;  Apr.  10. 

Parks,  Ostrander  J.,  River  Forest,  111.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral American  Tank  Car  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Manufacture  of  edge-welded  structures.  1,448,416; 
Mar.  13. 

Parks,  Ostrander  J.,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  General 
American  Tank  Car  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Box  car. 
1.463,173;   July    31. 

Parks,  Robert  D.,  assignor  to  W-M-P  Manufacturing  Co., 
Lohrville,  Iowa.     Corn  popper.      1 ,457,854  ;   .Tune  5. 

Parks,  Robert  D.,  assignor  to  W-M-P  Manufacturing  Co., 
Lohrville,  Iowa.     Pop-corn  kettle.     1,475,081  ;  Nov.  20. 

Parkyn,  Herbert  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Fireproof  wall  board. 
1.466,246;   Aug.   28. 

Parlow,  Anna,  Coello,  111.  Signal  and  guide  light  for  mo- 
tor vehicles.     1,461,197  ;  July  10. 

Parmenter,  Frank  C.     (See  Cole,  Albert  L.,  assignor.) 

Parmenter,  Rav  E.,  Longmondow,  Mass.  Direction  indi- 
cator.    Des.  "62.496:   June   12. 

Parmentier,  Frank,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Water-turbine  con- 
struction.    1,462,070;  July  17. 

Parnacott,  Alfred  E.,  London,  England.  Steering  ar- 
rangement for  motor  and  other  road  vehicles.  1,446,431 ; 
Feb.    20, 

Parnell,  Reginald  P.  U.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Vapor- 
izer for   gasoline  engines.      1,446,721  ;    Feb.   27. 

Parnell,  William  E.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Milk-bottle  handle. 
1,474,085;  Nov.  20. 

Parodi,  Ilippolyte,  Paris,  France.  Contact  rail  for  elec- 
tric traction.     1,454,296;  May  8. 

Parolini,  Cesare,  and  G.  Perron,  Paris,  Prance.  Silencer 
for   internal-combustion   engines.      1,459,797  ;   June  26. 

Parr,  George  R.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Centrifugal. 
1,474,845  ;  Nov.  20. 

Parr,  George  R.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Means  for  reducing 
vibration  of  centrifugals.     1,474,846 ;  Nov.  20. 

Parr,  Harris  G.,  assignor  to  Fort  Worth  Well  Machinery 
&  Supply  Company,  Fort  Worth.  Tex.  Knuckle  joint 
for  wire-line  sheave  wheels.      1,440,889  ;   Jan.   2. 

Parr,  Harry  A.      (See  Hatcher,  R.   L.,  and  Parr.) 

Parr,  John  T.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Safety  device  for  air- 
craft.     1,447,425  ;   Mar.    6. 

Parrella,  Antonio,  Washington,  D.  C.  Insect  guard. 
1,471,6.30;  Oct.  23. 

Parrella,  Joseph  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Resilient  heel. 
1,453,403  ;  May  1. 

Parrish,  Percy,  assignor  to  himself  and  South  Metropoli- 
tan Gas  Company,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of 
ammonia  sulphate.     1,467,193  ;  Sept.  4. 

P.nrrish,  Rial  T.      (See  Gingerick,   Kent  S.,  assignor.), 

Parrish,  Rial  T.     (See  Schlagel,  Alfred  M.,  assignor.) 

Parrish,  S.  H.,  Company.  (See  Parrish,  Samuel  H., 
assignor.) 

Parrish,  Samuel  H.,  assignor  to  S.  H.  Parrish  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Composition  for  treating  paper. 
1,468,831  ;  Sept.  25. 

Parrish,  Stephen  E.  (See  Vanderveld,  Anthony,  as- 
signor. ) 

f'arrott.  Rose  E.,  McCallsburg,  Iowa.  Butter  cutter. 
1,448,938;  Mar.  20. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


415 


I'arrott,  Thomas  K.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Depth  gauge  for 
tanks.      l,45G,o34  ;  May   '22. 

Parrott,  \YilIara  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Clip  guide. 
1,462,300  ;  July  17. 

Parry,  Irene  A.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Dough  mixer.  1,471,629  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Parry,  Samuel  R.     (See  Morse,  William  F.,  assignor.) 

Parry,  W.  G.     (See  O'Brien,  Alexander  K.,  assignor.) 

Parson,  Gordon,  Plalnlield,  N.  J.  Automobile  brake. 
1,461,674  ;  July  10. 

Parson,  .loseph  W.      (See  Miller,  John  C,  assignor.) 

Parson,  Pheola  J.,  Arnold,  Kans.  Stack-forming  truck. 
1,441,740;  Jan.  9. 

Parsons,  Carl  B.,  assignor  to  Parsons  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Hinge.     1,477,148 ;   Dec.   11. 

Parsons,  Charles  A.,  and  S.  S.  Cook,  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne,  England ;  said  Cook  assignor  to  said  Parsons. 
Elastic  drive.     1,442,092  ;  Jan.   IG. 

Parsons,  Charles  A.,  and  S.  S.  Cook,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
England  ;  said  Cook  assignor  to  said  Parsons.  Forced 
lubricating  system.     1,464,828  ;  Aug.  14. 

Parsons,  Charles  A.,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  C.  J.  Peddle, 
Derby,  and  H.  M.  Duncan,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  Eng- 
land ;  said  Peddle  and  Duncan  assignors  to  said  Par- 
sous.     Manufacture  of  optical  glass.     1,465,022  ;  Aug.l4. 

Parsons,  Charles  A.,  S.  S.  Cook,  and  L.  M.  Douglas,  l\ew- 
castle-upon-Tyao,  England,  said  Douglas  and  Cook  as- 
signors to  said  tarsons.  Lubricating  system.  1,465,171 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Parsons,  Charles  A.,  S.  S.  Cook,  and  L.  M.  Douglas,  New- 
castle-upon-1'yne,  England  ;  said  Douglas  and  Cook  as- 
assignors  to  said  Parsons.  Lubricating  'system. 
1,4U5,172  ;  Aug.  14. 

Parsons,  Charles  E.,  Bnglewood,  N.  J.  Producing  car- 
bides of  sodium   and   boron.     1,473,510;   Nov.   6. 

Parsons  Company,  The.      (See  Brown,  Robert,  assignor.) 

I'arsons,  FredencU  \V.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Turret  lathe. 
1,443,965;  teb.  6. 

Parsons,  Krederick  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Thermal-control 
cable.     1,455,805  ;  May  22. 

Parsons,  Frederick  W.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inger- 
soU-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Centrifugal  un- 
loader  for  compressors.     1,454,402  ;  May  8. 

Parsons,  Frederick  W.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inger- 
soll-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Compressor 
valve.     1,460,824  ;  July  3. 

Parsons,  Frederick  W.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inger- 
soU-Hand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Plate-valve  un- 
loaded    1,462,301 ;  July  17.- 

Parsous,  Gustaf  A.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Wheelbarrow. 
1,478,293;   Dec.   18. 

Parsons,  Harold  K.     (See  Tillyer,  E.  D.,  and  Parsons.) 

Parsons,  Harold  K.,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Lens-grinding 
machinery.     1,448,699  ;  Mar.  13. 

Parsons,  Harold  K.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbridge,  Mass.  Trial  frame.  1,474,788 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Parsons,  Harry  N.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Ball  Bearing  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ball  bearing. 
1,459,858  ;  June  26. 

Parsons,  Irving  K.,  Chicago,  111.  Envelope.  Des.  62,259  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Parsons,  John  F.,  Pullman,  Mich.  Molding  apparatus. 
1,458,145  ;  June  12. 

Parsons,  John  H.,  Ferndale,  Mich.  Gasoline-reserve-sup- 
ply apparatus.     1,461,805  ;  July  17. 

Parsons,  John  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  H.  Hinkson, 
Ridley  Park,  Pa.  Occupant-propelled  vehicle. 
1,443,904  ;  Jan.  80. 

Parsons,  John  H.,  Ferndale,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  F. 
Poelke,  jr.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Clutch.     1,446,657  ;  Feb.  27. 

Parsons,  John  H.,  Ridley  Park,  Pa.,  and  J.  R.  Parsons, 
Wilmington,  Del.,  assignors  of  one-half  to  J.  H.  Hink- 
son, Ridley  Park,  Pa.  Child's  vehicle.  1,443,037 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Parsons,    John    R.      (See   Parsons,    John   H.    and    J.    R.) 

Parsons,  Leon  W.  (See  Wilson,  R.  E.,  Parsons,  and  Chis- 
holm.) 

Parsons  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Parsons,  Carl  B., 
assignor.) 

Parsons,  Olin  D.,  West  Englewood,  N.  J.  Slide  rule. 
1,459,857;  June  26. 

Parsons,  Philip  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Scott  Paper  Company.  Machine  for 
applying  labels  to  paper  rolls,  etc.     1,477,893  ;  Dec.  18. 

Parsons,  Theophilus,  Camp  Dodge,  Iowa,  assignor  to  C!. 
B.  Brophy,  Rye,  N.  Y.  Phonograph  stylus.  1,453,637  ; 
May  1. 

Parsons,  William  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Parquet  flooring. 
1,454,250;  May  8. 

Parsons,  William  J.,  Montague,  assignor  to  Millers  Falls 
Company,  Millers  Falls,  Mass.  Screw  driver. 
1,460,0.36;  June  26. 

Parsons,  William  P.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Corning,  N.  Y.     Bottle.     Des.  61.920 ;  Feb.  6. 

Parsons,  Winslow  R.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Means  for 
operating    window    shades.      1,468,832;    Sept.    25. 

Partenheimer,  Cyrus  A.  (See  Ihrcke,  F.  A.,  and  Parten- 
heimer.) 

Partenlo,  Peter  C.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Clothespin. 
1,478,353;  Dec.  18. 

Partenope,  Nicholas.     (See  Ziloccki,  Giordano,  assignor.) 


i'artin,  Lucile  J.,  Lagrange,  Ga.  Doll,  statuette,  or 
ai-tlcle  of  similar  nature.     Des.   63,488 ;   Dec.    11. 

I'artington,  Charles  H.  (See  Henke,  W.  F.,  and  Parting- 
ton.) 

I'artlow,  Howard  W.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Gas  governor  for 
typesetting   machines.      1,460,980  ;  July  3. 

I'artlow,  Howard  .W.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Gas  governor  for  type- 
setting machines.     1,462,816  ;   July  24. 

I'artlow,  John  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Screw  operating  device. 
1,447,626  ;  Mar.  6. 

Partridge,  Hugh,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Sprinkler  nozzle. 
1,465,681  ;  Aug.  21. 

Partridge,  Thomas  O.,  North  Sydney,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia.  Apparatus  for  mixing  dry  materials. 
1,456,858  ;   May   29. 

Parys,  Andy,  Mount  Vernon,  Ohio.  Glass  machinery, 
1,471,002  ;  Oct.  16. 

Pas,  Arie  J.,  Jeannette,  Pa.  Scale  guard  and  marker. 
1,470,470;   Oct.  9. 

Pascal,  Charles,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Rail  chair. 
1,442,291 :  Jan.  16. 

Pascale,  Orazio,  West  New  Y'ork,  N.  J.  Air  heating  and 
impregnatinp;  apparatus.     1,476,461;  Dec.  4. 

Pascales,  Steleauos  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Life-saving  de- 
vice.    1,472,084  ;  Oct.  30. 

Paschall,  John,  Chicago,  111.  Spraying  machine. 
1,459,689;   June   19. 

Paschke,  Max.      (See  Schiegries,   B.,  and  Pascbke.) 

I'aschoal,  Frank,  Lawrence,  N.  Y.  Baby  carriage  or  col- 
lapsible cart.     1,442,733;   Jan.  16. 

Pascoe,  Elmer  E.      (See  Wlgner,   SIrenaus  W.,  assignor.) 

i'ascucci,  Emilio,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works,  Corn- 
ing,  N.    y.     Reflector.      1,466,410  ;   Aug.   28. 

Pascucci,  Emilio,  assignor  to  Coming  Glass  Works.  Corn- 
ing, N.  Y.     Making  mold  plungers.     1,471,804  ;  Oct.  23. 

I'aseka,   John.      (See  Pinkosh,  Michael,  assignor.) 

Pashby,  John  C,  Lynn,  Mass.  Nailing  machine. 
1,469,529;   Oct.   2. 

Pashia,  James  H.,  Old  Mine,  Mo.  Vehicle  brake. 
1,476,415  ;  Dec.  4. 

Pasini,  Enrique,  Mexico,  Mexico.  Combined  stain  re- 
mover and  brush.     1,468,671 ;   Sept.  25. 

Paskach,  Benjamin  J.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Shuttle.  1,443,238; 
Jan.  23. 

Pasquariello,  Pasquale,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Draftsman's- 
scale.     1,443,088  ;   Jan.  23. 

Pass  &  Seymour,  Inc.     (See  Thompson,  Don  N.,  assignor.) 

Passaic  Metal  Ware  Co.  (See  England,  Isaac  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Passaic  Metal  Ware  Co.  (See  Guerltey,  Charles,  as- 
signor.) 

Passard,  Cetal,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Curling  iron. 
1,473,312;  Nov.  6. 

Passback,  Albert  H.     (See  Luhrs,  L.  H.  M.,  and  Passback.) 

Passenger  Lorry  Company,  The.  (See  Wales,  Claude  A.,, 
assignor.) 

Pastene,  P.,  &  Co.  •  (See  Isola,  Louis  J.,  assignor.) 

Paszkiewicz,  Antony,  Mount  Carmel,  Pa.  Portifere. 
1.472,983  ;  Nov.  6. 

Patch,  F.  R.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Crane,  Les- 
lie,  assignor.) 

Patch,  Harry  M.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Ellis 
Resilient-Wheel  Corporation,  Seattle,  Wash.  Resilient 
wheel.     1,449,188  ;  Mar.  20. 

Patch,  Harry  M.,  and  R.  R.  Romney,  assignors  to  Ellis 
Resilient  Wheel  Corporation,  Seattle,  Wash.  Resilient 
wheel.     1,451,269;  Apr.  10. 

Patch,  James  W.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Casing  for  electrical  apparatus. 
1,444,480;  Feb.  6. 

Patch,  Nathaniel  K.  B.,  assignor  to  Lumen  Bearing  Com- 
pany, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  casting  metals. 
1,452,480;  Apr.  17. 

Pate,  James  G.,  Dillsboro,  Ind.  Air  moistener.  1,465,828; 
Aug.  21. 

Pate,  Thomas  J.,  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  Pedal  lock. 
1,475,863  ;  Nov.  27. 

Patee,  Fred,  Casper,  Wyo.  Building  block.  1,457,454 ; 
June  5. 

Patent  Button  Company,  The.  (See  White,  Franklin  R., 
assignor.) 

Patent  Holding  Corporation,  The.  (See  Hawthorne,  Ells- 
worth A.,  assignor.) 

Patent  Novelty  Company.  (See  Reimer,  George  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Patent  Products  Company.  (See  Schwimmer,  Oscar,  as- 
signor.) 

Patents  Holding  Corporation.  (See  Prouty,  Theodore  C. 
and  W.  0.,  assignors.) 

Pater,  Carl  J.,  Wyoming,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Philip 
Carey  Manufacturing  Company.  Method  and  appara- 
tus for  ornamenting  mineral-surfaced  roofing. 
1,472,884  ;  Nov.  6. 

Paterson,  George,  and  C.  Thew,  assignors  to  R.  &  W.  Haw- 
thorn, Leslie  &  Company,  Limited,  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne,  England.  Oil-flow  indicator  for  gear-case  spray- 
ers.     1,463,174;    July    31. 

Paterson,  Thomas  W.,  Liverpool,  England.  Rotary  sleeve- 
valve  two-cycle  engine.     1,441,111  ;  Jan.  2. 

Paterson,  William,  London.  England.  Filtering  appa- 
ratus.    1,455,505;  May   15. 


416 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Paterson,  William,  London,  England.  Apparatus  for 
treating  liquids  'with  chemical  reagents.  1,464,291 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Paterson,  William,  London,  England.  Process  and  appa- 
ratus for  mixing  liquids  and  gases.       1,468,739  ;  Sept.  25. 

Paterson,  William  G.,  assignor  to  The  Flash  Gun  Lim- 
ited, Glasgow,  Scotland.  Aim-practicing  apparatus. 
1,450,]  1)1  ;   May   22. 

Patey,  Ernest,  Norbury,  England.  Table  adapted  to  be 
used  as  cooliery  cabinet.     1,455,506  ;   May  15. 

PatUe  Cinema,  Anciens  Etablissements  Patho  Freres. 
(See  L6pine,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Pathe  Cinema,  Anciens  Etablissements  Pa  the  Freres.  (See 
Mathiotte,   Paul,   assignor.) 

Palhe  Cinema  Anciens  Etahlissements  Pathe  Freres.  (See 
Salins,   Georges  A.,   assignor.) 

Pathe  Exchange,  Inc.  (See  Chanier,  Gaston  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pathe  Exchange,  Inc.  (See  Chanier,  G.  L.,  and  Adatte, 
assignors.) 

Pathe  Freres  Phonograph  Company.  (See  Christenson, 
Fred  G.,  assignor.) 

Pathe  3'reies  Phonot'raph  Company.  (See  Wldmaun,  E. 
A.,  and  Lewis,  assignors.) 

Patheal,  tlerschel  P.,  Greenville,  111.  Extension  wheel-rim 
connector.     1,464,773  ;  Aug.  14. 

Patitz,  Johann  F.  M.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Air  purifier. 
1,444,384  ;  Feb.  6. 

Patitz,  Johann  F.  M.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Rotary  tiller. 
1,476,917;   Dec.    11. 

Patmor,  Edward  E.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Concrete  form. 
1,45.3,174  ;  Apr.  24. 

Paton,  William  G.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Straw 
salting  and  fertilizing.     1,454,558;  May   8. 

Patoska,  Jacob,  Mascoutali,  111.  Combination  lock. 
1,443,849  ;  .Tan.  30. 

Patriarche,  Hugh  R.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Antl- 
skidding  device.     1,467,647  ;  Sept.  11. 

Patrick,  Charles,  Chester,  Pa.  Frying  pan.  1,447,813 ; 
Mar.   6. 

Patrick,  Harry  E.,  A.  J.  Peterson,  Evanston,  and  J.  W. 
Bermes,  assignors  to  Service  Station  Equipment  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Mechanic's  workstand.  1,472,425 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Patrick,  Isaac,  Jamaica,  and  J.  W.  Holstead,  assignors 
to  B.  W.  Bliss  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  X.  Clutch-oper- 
ating mechanism.     1,441,112  ;  Jan.  2. 

Patrick,  Joshua,  Detroit,  Mich.  Magnetic  speedometer. 
1,461,628;    July   10. 

Patten.  Arnold  J.,  Ellsworth,  Me.  Hairpin.  1,464,187 ; 
Aug.    7. 

Patten,  Charles  C,  J.  H.  Date,  Minneapolis,  and  F.  B. 
Madigan,  Mankato,  Minn.  Sign  for  auto  doors. 
1,468,672  ;  Sept.  25. 

Patten,  Francis  H.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company. 
Voltage-regulator  mechanism.     1,460,173  ;  June  26. 

Patten,  James  C.  (See  Peffer,  H.  C.,  and  Pierce,  assign- 
ors. ) 

Patten,  John,  Baltimore,  Md.  Acid  concentrator. 
1,473,122  ;  Nov.  6. 

Patten,  John  V.,  assignor  to  Hero  Furnace  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Air-washer  humidifier  for  furnaces. 
1,474,639  ;  Nov.  20. 

Patten,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  table. 
1.468,247  ;  Sept.  18. 

Patterson,   Arthur  A.      (See  Neusella,   Albert,   assignor.) 

Patterson,  Arthur  L.,  Albemarle,  N.  C.  Dental  floss 
holder.      1,456,279  ;   May   22. 

Patterson,    Benjamin     G.,    Oklahoma,    Okla.      Nut    lock. 

1.440.550  ;  Jan.  2. 

Patterson,  Charles  C.  (See  Winner,  W.  E.,  and  Patter- 
son.) 

Patterson,  Charley  T.,  Springfield,  Mo.  Feed-mixing  de- 
vice.    1,477,586  ;   Dec.   18. 

Patterson,  Edward  J.,  et  al.  (See  Fuehrer,  Jacob  J.,  as 
signor.) 

Patterson,  Frederick  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Restoring  poles. 
1,461,046;   July   10. 

Patterson,  George  K.  (See  Morrison,  Benjamin  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Patterson,  Harry  R.     (See  Gilchrist,  C.  F.,  and  Patterson.) 

Patterson,  Harry  R.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Electric  power  plant. 

1.440.551  :  Jan.  2. 

Patterson,  Harry  R.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Ignition  device  for 
automobiles.      1,473,585  ;    Nov.    6. 

Patterson,  Harry  R.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Electric  power  plant. 
1,473,586;  Nov.  6. 

Patterson,  Harry  R.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Electric  power  plant. 
1,475,506  ;  Nov.  27. 

Patterson,  Harry  R.,  assignor  to  Electric  Auto-Lite  Corpo- 
ration, Toledo,  Ohio.  Electromagnetic  core.  1,441,522  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Patterson,  Harry  R.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Auto-Lite 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Ignition  coil.  1,452,167; 
Apr.  17. 

Patterson,  Harry  R.,  assignor  to  Electric  Auto-Lite  Cor- 
poration, Toledo,  Ohio.  Ignition  system.  1,458,908 ; 
June  12. 

Patterson.  .Tames  A.,  Laarinburg,  N.  C.  Match  scratcher. 
1,459,550;    June    m 


Patterson,  John  F.,  Merchantville,  N.  J.     Shock  compress- 
ing and  binding  device.     1,462,817  ;  July  24. 
Patterson.  John  L.,  Westhampton,  and  L.  K.  Bivins,  High- 
land    Springs,     Va.         Measuring    device.       1,454,765 ; 

May  8. 
Patterson,    John    W.,    trustee.      (See    Sides,    W.    W.,    and 

Preston,   assignors.) 
Patterson,   John    W.,    assignor    to    The    Seamless    Rubber 

Company,    Inc.,    New    Haven,    Conn.       Manufacturing 

water   bottles.     1,442,357 ;   Jan.   16. 
Patterson,    John    W.,    assignor    to    The    Seamless    Rubber 

Company,     Inc.,     New     Haven,     Conn.       Water     bag. 

1,442,358;   Jan.   16. 
Patterson,    Louis   L.,    Chicago,    111.      Internal-combustion- 

cngine  vaporizing  attachment.     1,474,605  ;  Nov.  20. 
Patterson,    Mary    S.,    administratrix.       (See    Patterson, 

Thoma.s  A.) 
Patterson,   Samuel  A.      (See  Faidley,   W.  D.,  jr.,  Morris, 

and    Patterson.) 
Patterson-Sargent  Company,  The.      (See  Davies,   William 

T.,  assignor.) 
Patterson,  Thomas  A.,  deceased,  by  M.  S.  Patterson,  admin- 
istratrix, Frierson,  La.    Nut  lock.     1,450,048.  Mar.  27. 
Patterson,    Thomas    S.,    Ro.semont,    Pa.      Power-transmis- 
sion apparatus.     1,478,294  ;  Dec.  18. 
Patterson,  Warren  C.,  Pottsville,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

J.  F.  Johnson,  Lewisburg,  Pa.     Safety  attachment  for 

locomotives.      1,462,619  ;   July   24. 
Patterson-Williams    Mfg.    Co.       (See    Williams,    Winfield, 

assignor.) 
Pottison,    William,    Widnes,    England.       Corrugating    or 

like   treatment   of   sheet  plastic  materials.      1,450,222  ; 

Apr.  8. 
Pattison,  William  L.,  Rosedale,  Kans.     Stair.     1,471,569: 

Oct.  23. 
Patton,  A.   G.      (See  McLaughlin,  Robert,   assignor.) 
Patton,    Calvin    P.      (See    Patton,    Samuel    I.,    assignor.) 
L'atlon,    Darrell    B.,    assignor    to    National    Airless    Tire 

Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Tire  tread.    Des.  62,171 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Patton,  Hal  T.,  assignor  to  Bishop  &  Babcoek  Company, 

Cleveland,    Ohio.      Automatic    control    mechanism    for 

electric    switches.      1,471,859 ;    Oct.    23. 
Patton,  James  F.,  and  J.  E.  McAllister,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Jlilling    machine    for    continuous    milling.      1,459.248 ; 

June   19. 
Patton,  James  F.,  and  J.  E.  McAllister,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Ironing  machine.     1,463.835.;   Aug.  7. 
Patton,  James  F.,  and  J.  E.  McAllister,  Cleveland,  Ohio  ; 

said  McAllister  assignor  to  said  Patton.    Milling  machine 

for  continuous  milling.     1.470,873  ;  Oct.  16. 
I'attoji.   .lohu  B.,    I'laiuUeld,    N.   J.     Testing   instrument. 

1,465,314  ;  Aug.  21. 
Patton,      Luther,     Birmingham,     Ala.        Insect     catcher. 

1,446,126  ;  Feb.  20. 
Patton,     Luther,     Birmingham,     Ala.       Insect     catcher. 

1.467.494  ;  Sept.  11. 

Patton,     Luther,     Birmingham,     Ala.        Insect     catcher. 

1.467.495  ;  Sept.  11. 

Patton,  Samuel  I.,  Dallas,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  P. 
Patton,  Dallas  County,  Tex.  Screen  hanger.  1,473,159  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Patty,  James  O.,  Chicago.  111.  Humidifier.  1,459.794; 
June  26. 

Patz,  Isadora  B.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Necktie.  Des.  63,267; 
Nov.  13. 

Pauk,  Henry  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Show  case.  1,469,050 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Paul,  Christian  F.,  jr.,  Austin,  Tex.  Centrifugal  sepa- 
ration and  centrifugal  filtration  of  liquids.  1,468,740  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Paul,  Christian  F.,  jr.,  assignor  to  B.  Nalle,  W.  P.  Allen, 
and  E.  Rosengren,  trustees,  Austin,  Tex.  Centrifugal 
emulsifler.      1,473,734  ;   Nov.   13. 

I'aul.  Francois,  Montreal.  Quebec  Canada.  Sanit.iry  ap- 
paratus for  water-closets.     1,461,139  ;  July  10. 

Paul,  Joseph  M.,  Rice  Lake,  Wis.  Flytrap.  1,463,659  ; 
,Tuly   31. 

Paul,  Julius  M.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Combination  jack  and 
shock  absorber  for  automobiles.     1,442,968  ;  Jan.  23. 

Paul,  Karl  R.      (See  Schoeller,  Ferdinand,  assignor.) 

Paul,  Lola  V.,  administratrix.      (See  Paul,  Wesley  A.) 

Paul,   Raymond.      (See  Koehler,  J.  E.,  and  Paul.) 

Paul,  Stephen,  Lansing,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Massillon  Foundry  &  Machine  Com- 
pany, Massillon,  Ohio.  Adjustable  guide  for  hammers. 
Rel5.666  ;    July    31. 

Paul,  Wesley  A.,  deceased,  by  L.  V.  Paul,  administratrix, 
assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Mollne,  III.  Cultivator. 
1,456,566  ;  May  29. 

Paul,  William  L.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Deere  & 
Company,   Moline,    111.     Lever.     1.463,333 ;   July   31. 

Pauli,  Fritz.     (See  Bodler,  L.  A.,  Kummer,  and  Pauli.) 

Paulin,  Frank.     (See  Sloan,  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Pauling,  Harry,  Berlin-Grunewald,  Germany.  Making 
sulphates.     1,446,578  ;   Feb.  27. 

Pauling,  Harry,  Berlin-Grunewald,  Germany.  Decom- 
posing mixed  metal-salt  solutions.     1,452,813  ;  Apr.  24. 

Pauling,  Martin  W.,  Dover,  Mo.  Grease  retainer. 
1,452,755  ;  Apr.  24. 

Pauli,  Archibald  W.,  assignor  to  Wheeling  Stamping 
Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Cap  retainer  for  deform- 
able  tubes.     1,448,686  ;  Mar.  13. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contimied. 


417 


Paull,  Archibald  W.,  and  A.  L.  Edwards,  assignors  to 
Wheeling  Stamping  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Col- 
lapsible-tube-coating mechanism  for  tube-printing  ma- 
chines. 1,461,761 :  July  17. 
Paull,  Arvln  R.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  B.  J.  Fisher 
and  one-third  to  W.  F.  McCann,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Pulp- 
screening  device.  1,472,934;  Nov.  6. 
Paull,  Wallace  H.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  The  Dunlop 
Rul)ber  Company,  Limited,  London,  £}ngland.  Tire 
tread.     Des.   62,172  ;  Apr.  3. 

Paull,  Wallace  H.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  The  Dunlop 
Rubber  Company,  Limited,  London,  England.  Tire 
tread.     Des.   63,313  ;  Nov.  20. 

Paulson,  Gustav  W.,  and  R.  H.  Hill,  assignors  to  Cluett, 
Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Folder  for  lock-end 
collar  blanks.      1,443,380 ;    Jan.   30. 

Paulson,  Paul  M.      (See  Richards,   Samuel,  assignor.) 
Paulson,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  H.  D.  Lathrop,  Chicago, 

111.     Can-vrashing  machine.     1,446  579  ;  Feb.  27. 
Paulus,  Charles  L.      (See  Russell,  H.  O.,  and  Paulus.) 
Paulus,   Charles  L.,  Dayton,   Ohio.      Charging  device  for 
machine  guns.     1,471,348;   Oct.  23. 

Paulus,  George  R.,  assign^  to  United  Electric  Company, 
Canton,  Ohio.     Vacuum  cleaner.     1,447,814  ;  Mar.  6. 

Paulus,  Herman  W.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Royal  Baking  Powder  Company.  Apparatus  for  con- 
verting formates  into  oxalates.     1,445,162  ;   Feb.  13. 

Paulus,  Herman  W.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Royal  Baking  Powder  Company.  Converting  formates 
into  oxalates.     1,445,163  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pauly,  John,  assignor  to  American  Bosch  Magneto  Corpo- 
ration, Springfield,  Mass.  Impulse  coupling.  1,454,942 ; 
May   15. 

Paumier,  Emile  L.  A.,  Paris,  France.  Machine  gun. 
1,444,849  ;   Feb.    13. 

Pausch,  Oliver  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Ansco  Company,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Swinging  spool 
carriage.      1,455,806  ;  May  22. 

Pavely,  Arthur  G.,  and  C.  P.  O.  B.  Schmitt,  Johannes- 
burg, Tr.insvaal,  South  Africa.  Colling  strip  material 
such  as  cinematograph  film.     1,459,795  ;  June  26. 

Pavey,  William  B.,  assignor  to  Economy  Engineering 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Portable  elevator.  1,458,195  ; 
June  12. 

Pavola,  Alfred,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window  lock  and 
guard.     1,471,525;  Oct.  23. 

Pawley,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  rabbit.  Des. 
62..S53  :   May   15. 

Pawlick,  Ignatz  H.,  assignor  to  Enterprise  Portable  Oven 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Portable  oven.     1,463,061  ;  July  24. 

Pawling  &  Harnischfeger  Company.  (See  Keller,  Arthur 
C,  assignor.) 

Pawling  and  Harnischfeger  Company.  (See  Young,  W.  A., 
and  Brill,   assignors.) 

Pawsat.  Ewald  P.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Device  for  repair- 
ing pneumatic  tires.      1,472,812  ;    Nov.   6. 

Paxflat  Barrel  &  Crate  Corporation.  (See  Le  Fevre, 
George  A.,  assignor.) 

Paxton,  Lloyd  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Gauge  for  punching 
machines.     1,445,796  :  Feb.  20. 

Payette.  Joseph  A.,  assignor  to  S.  O.  Bigney  &  Company, 
Attleboro,  Mass.  Machine  for  and  method  of  making 
chain.     1,446,207;  Feb.  20. 

Payman,  Joseph  B.  (See  Baddiley,  J.,  Payman,  and  Bain- 
bridge.) 

Payment,  Edward  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Thermometer. 
1,474,001  ;  Nov.  13. 

Payne,  Albert  E.  H.,  Kildare,  Ireland.  Bicycle  and  th« 
like.     1,471,505;  Oct.  23. 

Payne,  Arlie,  Paragould,  Ark.  Camera  attachment. 
1,451,956  ;  Apr.  17. 

Payne,  Arthur  C,  and  R.  Eyre,  London,  England.  Ap- 
paratus for  securing  metallic  bands  around  packing 
cases,  boxes,  bales,   and  the  like.     1,474,207  ;  Nov.   13. 

Payne,  Elmer  H.,  and  S.  A.  Montgomery,  Woodriver,  111., 
assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Whiting,  Ind. 
Catalyst  and  making  the  same.     1, 453, 766;  May  1. 

Payne,  El  Roy  L.     (See  Pace,  Edgar  J.,  assignor.) 

Payne,  Frank  E.,  Glencoe,  assignor  to  Crane  Packing  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Metallic  packing.  1,466,806 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Payne,  Walter  B.,  assignor  to  Todd  Protectograph  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Check  writer.  1,460,729  : 
July  3. 

Paynter,   William  D.      (See   Starr,  G.  W.,   and   Pavnter.) 

Payometer  Company.     (See  Ovaitt,  Nelson  C,  assignor.) 

Payson,  John  H.,  Rockford,  111.  Razor  stropper. 
1,451,844;  Apr.  17. 

Payson,  Joseph  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  holder.  1,453,516: 
May  1. 

Payson  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Harris,  Elijah  P., 
assignor.) 

Payton,  Calvin,  Douglas,  Ariz.,  assignor  of  fifty-five  one- 
hundredths  to  Phelps  Dodge  Corporation.  Metallurgi- 
cal refractory  material  and  producing  the  same. 
1.453,993 ;  May  1. 

Paz,  Vicente,  Ha"bana,  Cuba.  Vehicle  wheel.  1,445,164  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Pazos.  Nicolas,  Habana,  Cuba.  Shears.  1,447,483: 
Mar.  6. 

Peabody,  Donald  C.     (See  Johnston,  H.  H.,  and  Peabody.) 

Peabody,  Joel  U.  (See  Osgood,  W.  P.,  Smith,  and  Pea- 
body. ) 

58339—27 


Peabody  School  Furniture  Company,  The.  (See  Wolfe, 
Jacob  J.,  assignor.) 

Peach,  William  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cable  hanger. 
1,454,559;  May  8. 

Peachey,  Stanley  J.,  Davenport,  Stockport,  England.  Ac- 
celerating the  vulcanization  of  rubber  and  producing 
the  same.     1.443,381 ;  Jan.  30. 

Peacock.  David  H.      (See  Segaller,  D.,  and  Peacock.) 

Peacock,  Glenn,  Bartlesville,  Okla.  Vacuum  attachment 
for   clothes-pressing    machines.      1,454,403 ;    May   8. 

Peacock,  Jesse  L.,  and  F.  Sayles,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors 
to  Peacock  Manufacturing  Company.  Razor  sharpener. 
1,478,835;    Dec.    25. 

Peacock  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Peacock,  J.  L., 
and  Sayles,  assignors.) 

Peacock,  Samuel.     (See  Noyes,  S.  M.,  and  Peacock.) 

Peacock,  Samuel,  assignor  to  Whoeling  Steel  &  Iron  Com- 
pany, Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Coating  metals  with  metal 
phosphides.     1.456.252 ;   May   22. 

Peacock,  Samuel,  assignor  to  Wheeling  Steel  Corpora- 
tion, Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Hardened  threaded  socket 
and  producing  same.      1,473,251  ;   Nov.   6. 

Peacock,  Samuel,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  W.  O. 
Waldo,  Washington,  D.  C.  Producing  boron  nitride. 
1,464,292;    Aug.    7. 

Peacock,  Samuel,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  W.  G. 
Waldo,  Washington,  D.  C.  Production  of  phosphoric 
acid.     1,468,741;   Sept.  25. 

Peacock,  Thomas,  London,  England.  Folding  or  col- 
lapsible supporting  stand.      1.443,432 ;   Jan.    30. 

Peacock,  William  G.,  Enderby,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Saw   support.     1,456,192  ;  May   22. 

Peahotzki,  John  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Corn  mixer  and  silk 
remover.     1,456,826;  May  29. 

Peak,  William  H.,  et  al.  (See  Morrison,  Charles  H.  W.. 
assignor. ) 

Peale,  Rembrandt.      (See  Davis,   Kenneth,  assignor.) 

Peale,  Rembrandt.      (See  Hutton,  Meritt,  assignor.) 

Peale,  Rembrandt.     (See  Peale,  Richard,  assignor.) 

Peale,  Richard,  assignor  to  R.  Peale,  St.  Benedict,  Pa. 
Car  handling  and  dumping  system.     1,454,602  ;  May  8. 

Peano,  Felix,  Inglewood,  Calif.  Producing  motion  pic- 
tures.    1,467,394  ;  Sept.  11. 

Pearce,  Charles  E..  assignor  of  one-eighth  to  J.  S. 
Strowd,  one-fourth  to  C.  W.  Alexander,  and  one-fourth 
to  J.  W.  Zachary,  Cooleemee,  N.  C.  Stop  motion  for 
spinning  frames.     1,455,171 ;  May  15. 

Pearce,  Oscar,  and  I.  Bales,  Houston,  Tex.  Tong. 
1,473,123  ;   Nov.   6. 

Pearce,  W.  L.      (See  Roye,  Richard  T.,  assignor.) 

I'earl,  Eugene,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chair  pad.  1,444,521; 
Feb.  6. 

Pearl,  Fred  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Fishing  tool.  3,466,916; 
Sept.  4. 

Pearn,  William  A.,  Rusholme,  Manchester,  England.  Ma- 
chine tool  for  drilling  or  cutting  out  templates. 
1,442,538;  Jan.  16. 

Pearson,  Albert  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Electric  lantern. 
1,444,267  :   Feb.  6. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  Littleton,  N.  H.  Gatherer.  1,448,766  ; 
Mar.   20. 

Pearson,  August  E.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Boring 
machine.     1,476,724.   Dec.   11. 

Pearson,  Ben  H.  (See  Shaw,  J.  T.,  Weymouth,  and 
Pearson.) 

Pearson,  Carl  F.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Machine  &  Motor 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Clutch.     1,448,860  ;  Mar.  20. 

Pearson,  Carl  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Ma- 
chine &  Motor  Co.     Friction  clutch.     1,448,861  :  Mar.  20. 

Pearson,  Carl  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Ma- 
chine &  Motor  Co.  Machine  element.  1,467,449 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Pearson,  Charles.      (See  Benjamin.  B.   R.,  and  Pearson.) 

Pearson,  Charles.  (See  Benjamin,  B.  R.,  Welber,  and  Pear- 
son.) 

Pearson,  Charles,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company.  Motor  -  operated  implement. 
1.441,021;  Jan.  2. 

Pearson,  Charles,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company.  Controlling  mechanism  for  har- 
vesters.     1,452,282  ;   Apr.   17. 

Pearson,  Charles.  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company.     Hayrake.     1,477,382  ;  Dec.  11. 

Pearson,  Edward  I.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Valve.  1,468,030; 
Sept.  18. 

Pearson,    Emil    L.,    Chicago,    111.      Child's   vehicle.      Des. 

62,173;    Apr.    3. 
Pearson,  Frank  O.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  B.  F.  Huggins 

and  one-third  to  J.  P.  McLain,  Denver,  Colo.     Rotary 

pump.      1,445,165  ;    Feb.    13. 
Pearson,  Gardner  W.     (See  Fortier.  Henry  J.,  assignor.) 
Pearson,   George  C,  London,  England.     Telephone  cable. 

1,475,139  ;  Nov.  20. 

Pearson,   James   H.,   assignor  to   G.   V.   Gladville,   Bloom-    • 
field.  Ind.     Silo  door.     1,442,699  ;  Jan.  16. 

Pearson,  John,  Chicago,  111.     Car  roof.     1,444,136  ;  Feb.  6. 

Pearson,  John,  Chicago,  111.     Car  roof.     1,444,137:  Feb.  6. 

Pearson.  John  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Oil  burner.  1,473,511 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Pearson,  John  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Drying  appara- 
tus.    1,461,224  ;  July  10., 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Pearson,  John  W.,  assignor  to  The  Davis  Sewing  Machine 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Connecting  rod.  1,444,883  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Pearson,  John  W.,  and  J.  S.  Power,  assignors  to  The 
Davis  Sewing  Machine  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Valve. 
1,463,093;  July  24. 

Pearson,  Kent,  Marion,  Iowa.  Animal  trap.  1,463,091 ; 
July  24. 

Pearson,  Lawrence  J.  (See  Holland,  W.  E.,  and  Pear- 
son.) 

Pearson,  Miles  B.,  and  E.  Tow,  Sacramento,  Calif. ;  said 
Pearson  assignor  to  said  Tow.  Frame  brace.  1,450,513  ; 
Apr.    3. 

Pearson,  Morris  A.,  assignor  to  Allen  Machine  Company, 
Erie,  Pa.     Tire  press.     1,467,948  ;  Sept.  11. 

Pearson,  Nils  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bumper  for  auto- 
mobiles.     1,442,493;  Jan.   16. 

Pearson,  Otis  E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Timer.  1,449,347: 
Mar.   20. 

Pearson  Products  Corporation.  (See  Johnson,  William 
A.,  assignor.) 

Pearson,  Richard  B.,  and  B.  N.  Craig,  London,  England, 
assignors  to  Durelco  Limited,  London,  England.  Re- 
duction of  oxides  of  metals  of  the  chromium  group. 
1,448,036;  Mar.   13. 

Pearson,  Richard  E.,  London,  and  E.  N.  Craig,  Ham  Com- 
mon, assignors  to  Metal  Patents  Limited,  London, 
England.  Electrolytic  treatment  of  metalliferous 
materials  containing  metals  of  the  chromium  group. 
1,462,421  ;  July  17. 

Pearson,  Robert  E.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Electric  cooking  and 
heating  apparatus.     1,465,995  ;  Aug.  28. 

Pearson,  William  H.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Parking  light. 
1,475,507;  Nov.  27. 

Pearson,  William  H.,  and  T.  J.  Kelly,  Passaic,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  Brighton  Mills.  Machine  for  and  method 
of  uniting  threads  or  cords.      1,463,401 ;  July  31. 

Pearsons,  George  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fire  extinguisher. 
Rel5,673  ;  Aug.  14. 

Pearsons,  George  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fire  extinguisher. 
1,471,750  ;   Oct.   23. 

Peart,  Frederick  L.,  and  H.  M.  Jones,  Denver,  Colo. 
Mine-car   coupler.     1,472,990;  Nov.  6. 

Pease,  C.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Green,  C.  A.,  and 
Schuh,  assignors.) 

Pease,  Durell  O.,  Hampden,  Mass.  Carding  machine. 
1,444,638;  Feb.  6. 

Pease,  Durell  O.,  Hampden,  Mass.  Apron  roughener  for 
condensers.      1,471,414  ;    Oct.    23. 

Pease.  Emma  C,  Nantucket,  Mass.  Box.  Des.  63,314  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Pease.  F.  B.,  Company.  (See  Contant,  William  A., 
assignor.) 

Pease,  George  W.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Garment.  1,476,831 ; 
Dec.   11. 

Pease.  Henry,  Jackman,  Me.  Bunching  machine. 
1,464,332;    Aug.    7. 

Pease,  Louis  W.     (See  Richardson,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Pease,  Louis  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Device  and  method  for 
making  stereoscopic  X-ray  pictures.     1.447,399  ;  Mar.  6. 

Pech,  Paul  L.  E.,  Narbonne,  Prance.  Soap.  1,462,243  ; 
July  17. 

Pechkranz,  Rodolphe,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Electrolysis 
of  water.     1,448,037  ;  Mar.  13. 

PeCinka,  Josef,  Deutsch-Wagram,  Austria.  Ferrule  for 
boiler    tubes.      1,456,145;    May    22. 

Peck,  Arthur  S.  (See  Saylor,  H.  A.,  Peck,  and  Dins- 
moor.) 

Peck,  Charles  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Dorr 
Company.  Removal  of  solid  particles  from  liquids. 
1,449,622  ;  Mar.  27. 

Peck,  Edward  L.     (See  McDonell,  G.  B.,  and  Peck.) 

Peck,  Eugene  H.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  Lighting  fixture. 
Des.  62,916;  Aug.  21. 

Peck,  Jacob  G.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Ice-croam-freezing  ap- 
paratus.   .  1,477,279  ;   Dec.   11. 

Peck,  Jesse  L.,  Pittston,  Pa.  Combined  number  plate  and 
letter    chute.      1,477,074;    Dec.    11. 

Peck,  John  W.,  jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Projecting  screen. 
1.450,864;   Apr.    3. 

Peck,  Leland  E.,  Wyoming,  Iowa.  Press.  1,457,265 ; 
May  29. 

Peck,  Melville.  ■  (See  Rawlings,  H.  S.,  Gray,  Call,  and 
Peck. ) 

Peck,  Stow  &  Wilcox  Co.,  The.  (See  Blot,  Luclen  P.,  as 
signor.) 

Peck  Stow  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Nagle,  James 
P.,  assisnor.) 

Peck,  Stow  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Quinlan, 
James  A.,  assignor.) 

Peck.  Wallace,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bed  for  automobiles, 
boats,   etc.      3,472,401;   Oct.   30. 

Peck,  William  J.,  White  River  Junction,  Vt.,  and  E.  R. 
Chase,  West  Lebanon,  N.  H.  Signal.  1,463,439 ; 
July    31. 

Peck,  William  S.,  et  al.  (See  Gilmore,  Benjamin  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Peck.  Willis  T.,  Fort  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Merry-go-round. 
1,476,832;  Dec.  11. 

Peckes,  William  .1.,  Dormont  Borough,  Pa.  Waterproof 
container.     1,468,742;   Sept.  25. 


Peckham,  Harold  C,  Cranston,  and  H.  P.  Sweet ;  said 
Sweet  assignor  of  his  right  to  D.  W.  Flint,  Providence, 
R.  I.     Making  castellated  nuts.     1,449,243  ;  Mar.  20. 

Pecora,  John  and  J.  R.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Curtain  rod  and 
shade-roller    bracket.      1,468,167 ;    Sept.    18. 

Pecora,   Joseph    R.      (See   Pecora,   John   and    J.    R.) 

Pecoraro,  Leopold.     (See  Rancadore,  I.,  and  Pecoraro.) 

Pecord,  James  A.     (See  Bishop,  Joseph  T.,  assignor.) 

Peczur,  Jozefa,  West  Selkirk,  Canada.  Chipped-glass 
table  ornament.     Des.   63,370;   Nov.  27. 

Peddle,  Cyril  J.  (See  Parson,  C.  A.,  Peddle,  and  Dun- 
can.) 

Pederqulst,  Ernest,  Newark,  N.  J.  Valve-spring  lifter. 
1,445,708;   Feb.  20. 

Pedersen,  Anton,  Dagmar,  Mont.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
P.  W.  Berg,  Grenora,  N.  Dak.  Kitchen  cabinet. 
1,451,587  ;  Apr.  10. 

Pedersen,  Dines  C,  Holbak,  Denmark.  Cultivator. 
1,472,813  ;  Nov.  6. 

Pedersen,  Gjorup,  Massillon,  Ohio.  Pocket  umbrella. 
1,447,815;  Mar.   6. 

Peders6n,  Johannes  T.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Th^  Measuregraph  Company. 
Adjusting  measuring  machines.     1,463,589  ;  July   31. 

Pedersen,  Johannes  T.,  Flushing,  assignor  to  A.  M.  Sloss, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Coffee-urn  pump.     1,466,458  ;  Aug.  28. 

Pede»sen,  Johannes  T.,  Flushing,  assignor  to  A.  M. 
Sloss,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee  urn.  1,473,440; 
Nov.  6. 

Pedersen,  John  D.,  Jackson,  Wyo.  Firearm.  1,470,029  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Pedersen,  John  D.,  Jackson,  Wyo.  Firearm.  1,473,571 ; 
Npv.  6. 

Pedersen,  John  D.,  Jackson,  Wyo.,  and  C.  C.  Loomis,  Ilion, 
N.  Y. ;  said  Loomis  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Remington  Arms  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Magazine   sear  lock  for   firearms.     1,466,749 ;   Sept.  4. 

Pedersen,  John  E.,  Hlllsboro,  111.,  assignor  to  American 
Zinc,  Lead  &  Smelting  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Ma- 
chine for  charging  furnace  retorts.  1,451,176 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Pedersen,  Julius,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Clothesline  support. 
1.459,115;    June    19. 

Pedersen,  Julius,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Windshield  cleaner. 
1,463,590;    July    31. 

Pedersen,  Peter  H.     (See  Krogh,  S.  A.  S.,  and  Pedersen.) 

Pedersen,  Thomas  W.,  assignor  to  H.  I.  Wagner  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Toy.     1,464,107;  Aug.  7. 

Pedersen,  Waldemar  J.,  Floral  Park,  N.  Y.  Concrete 
form.     1,457,999  ;  June  5. 

Pederson,  Nels,  Trent,  S.  Dak.  Governor  for  explosive 
engines.     1,455,807  :   May  22. 

Pedigo,  Sanford  I.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hanger  device  for 
concreting   structural  beams.      1,463,967 ;   Aug.    7. 

Pedigo.  Sanford  I.,  assignor  of  forty-nine  one-hundredths 
to  W.  F.  Brown,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Gas  stove.  1,476,269  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Pedlar,  Louis  C,  assignor  to  F.  W.  Van  Name  Incorpo- 
rated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  screen.  1,444,522 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Pedrick,  William  E.,  assignor  to  Larkin  Co.,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  Mechanism  for  feeding  stencils  or  analogous 
articles.     1,448,314  ;  Mar.  13. 

Pedroarena,  tlrbano,  Gardnerville,  Nev.  Cultivator  and 
harrow.     1,453,944  ;  May  1. 

Peebles,  Thomas  A.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Hop- 
wood,  Dormont,  Pa.  Regrilation  of  combustion  of  gas 
and   powdered   fuel.     1,459,072 ;   June  19. 

Peed,  Horace  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  J.  H.  Neff,  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kans.  Ex- 
ternal contracting  brake  for  automobiles.  1,464,617  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Peek,  Prank  W.,  jr.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Protective  device.  1,449,694 ; 
Mar.   27. 

Peele  Company,  The.     (See  Wexler,  Benjamin,  assignor.  1 

Peeler,  Cameron  C,  Charleston,  Wash.  Torch  for  use  in 
electric  welding  and  holder  therefor.  1.462,620 ; 
July  24. 

Peelle  Company,  The.     (See  Wexler,  Benjamin,  assignor.) 

Peelle.  Willis  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Forming  and  applying 
gaskets  and   the  like.     1,447,816 ;  Mar.  6. 

Peelle,  Willis  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Means  for  forming  and 
securing  caskets  to  jar  covers.     1,451,470  ;  Apr.  10. 

Peelle,  Willis  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Screw  cap.  1,476,918; 
Dec.  11. 

Peeples,  Mark  B.,  Scotia,  S.  C.  Reenforcing  strip  for 
tires.      1,459,377;   June   19. 

Peer,   Frank.      (See  Lang,   John,   assignor.) 

Peerblow  IManufacturing  Company.  (See  Schmitt,  Fran- 
ces P.,  assignor.) 

Peerless  Corset  Co.     (See  Rocke,  Abraham,  assignor.) 

Peerless  Door  Control  Company.  (See  Lncey.  Paul  H.. 
assignor.) 

Peerless  Husker  Company.  (See  Hoy,  Clarence  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Peerless  Insulated  Wire  and  Cable  Company.  (See  Cook, 
William  E.,  assignor.) 

Peerless  Light  Company.  (See  Herskovitz,  Max,  as- 
signor.) 

Peerless  Motor  Car  Company,  The.  (See  Sherbondy, 
Earl  H.,  assignor.) 


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419 


(See  Simmons,  Paul 


(See   Heygel,    Paul   R.,  as- 

,  The.     (See  Snyder,  Frank 

(See  Wiselogel,  James  J., 


Peerless  Paper  Products  Company. 

R.,  assignor.) 
Peerless  Roll    Leaf  Co.   Inc. 

sisnor.) 
Peerless  Wire  Goods  Company, 

M.,  assignor.) 
Peerless  ^Yire  Goods  Company. 

assignor.) 
Peffer,  Uarry  C,  and  H.  C.  Pierce,  La  Fayette,  assignors 

to  .7.  C.  Patten,  Kokomo,  Ind.     Electrodepositing  cobalt 

and  chromium.     1,465,173  ;  Aug.  14. 
Peffer,  Lloyd  T.   and   T.   E.,   Waukesha,   Wis.     Tire  boot. 

1,421,712;  Apr.   17. 

Peffer,  Thomas  E.      (See  Peffer,  Lloyd  T.  and  T.  E.) 

Pehrson,  Adam  H.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Rotating  or  os 
cillating    electric-furnace    plant.      1,449,834  ;    Mar.    27. 

Peiler,  Karl  E.,  West  Hartford.  Conn.,  assignor  to  Hart- 
ford-Fairmont Company,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for  feeding  molten  glass.     1,473,587  ;   Nov.   6. 

Peircp,  Charles  L..  jr.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Hubbard 
and  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Removal  of  excess 
coating  material  from  coated  articles.  1,472,228 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Peirce,  Edward,  Opportunity.  Wash.  Fruit-conveying  ma- 
chine.    1,445,797  ;   Feb.   20. 

Peirce,  Ralph  S.,  Hinsdale,  111.  Anchoring  device. 
1,468,074  :  Sept.  18. 

Peirce,  William  B.,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Self-feed- 
ing machine  and  method.     1,452,053  ;  Apr.  17. 

Peirce,   Willis  M.      (See  Finkeldey.   W.    H..   and   Peirce.) 

Peirson,  Charles  H.,  and  W.  A.  Bohue,  assignors  to  E.  F. 
Houghton  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Machine  for  form- 
ing lug  straps.     1,455,654  ;  May  15. 

Peiter,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Robert  Sayre  Kent,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Kiln.      1,446,857;   Feb.   27. 

Pejchar,  Jo.scf,  P.rooklyn,  N.  Y.  Jewelry  setting  and  the 
like.     1,441,597  ;  Jan.  9. 

Pejchar,  Josef,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Gem  setting.  1,476,462  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Pelc,  Joseph,  Cicero,  111.  Treating  lime-containing  ma- 
terials.    1,447,568;  Mar.  6. 

Pelc,  Joseph,  Cicero,  111.  Water-soluble  product  and  mak- 
ing the  same.     1.450,865  :  Anr.  3. 

Peiler,  Charles,  Okmulgee,  Okla.  Hose  attachment. 
1,470,639  ;  Oct.  16. 

Pelletier,  Alphonse,  Norwalk,  Calif.  Burglar  alarm. 
1,462,941 ;  July  24. 

Pelletier,  Henrv  E.,  Newark,  assignor  to  H.  Depew,  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J.     Piston  ring.     1,446,658  ;  Feb.  27. 

Pelletier,  Henry  E.,  Newark,  assignor  to  H.  Depew,  Eliza- 
beth. N.  J.     Air-compressor  valve.     1,446,659  :  Feb.  27. 

Pelletier,  John  B.,  Old  Forge,  N.  Y.  Fishing  Reel. 
1,470,640;  Oct.  16. 

Pellett,  Martin   L.      (See   Collins,   F.   H.,   and  Pellett.) 

Pellettieri,  (jiusenpe  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fly-paper  holder. 
1.445,549;  Feb.  13. 

Pelling,  Ernest  R.,  Croydon,  and  V.  A.  Mattick,  Becken- 
ham,    England.      Motor   tractor.      1,451.448 ;    Apr.    10. 

Pellissier,  Vital,  Merced,  Calif.  Controlling  device  for 
drawn   implements.     1,461,198 ;   July   10. 

Pellow,  -Arthur,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Southbridge,  Mass.     Lens  grinder.     1,461,094  ;  July  10. 

Pellow,  Arthur,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Southbridge,  Mass.     Lens.     1,471,351  ;  Oct.  23. 

Pelly,  Russell  G.,  assignor  to  Technical  Research  Works. 
Limited,  London,  England.  Lubricant  and  preparing 
same.     1,463,092;  July  24. 

Pelosi.  Frank,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fender  for  vehicles. 
1,450,449  ;    Apr.    3. 

Pelser,  .-Vbraham  P.,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Combustion- 
chamber    carburetor.      1,451,629 ;    Apr.    10. 

Pelt,  Joseph,  Newark,  N.  J.     Garment.     62.917  :  Aug.  21. 

Pelt,  Joseph.  Newark,  N.  J.     Garment.     62,918  ;  Aug.  21. 

Peiter,  Charles.  (See  Olson,  E.  H.,  Clark,  Mealev,  and 
Peiter.) 

Pelterie,  Robert  E.,  Paris,  France.  Internal-combustion 
and    fluid-pressure    engine.      1,471,860 ;    Oct.    23. 

Peltier,  Alfred,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Hinge-retaining  plate. 
1,446,722:   Feb.   27. 

Pelton.  Charles  H.,  and  G.  C.  Rhoderick,  assignors  to  The 
Thomas  Manufacturing  Company,  Springfield,  Ohio. 
Mowing  machine.     1,473,863  ;  Nov.  13. 

Pelton,  Clyde  S.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
The  Perfection  Heater  and  ilanufacturing  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Heater  for  motor-prooelled  vehicles. 
1.453.855  :  May  1. 

Pelton,  Clyde  S.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Per- 
fection Heater  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Heater  for  motor-propelled  vehicles.  1,471,312  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Pelton  Water  Wheel  Co.  (See  Hutchinson,  E.  C,  and 
Buehle,   assignors.) 

Pelton  Water  Wheel  Co.  (See  Parker,  W.  L.,  and  Hutchin- 
son, assignors.) 

Pelton  Water  Wheel  Company.  (See  Hutchinson,  Ely  C, 
assignor.) 

Peltz,  Martin  J.      (See  Stamm,  M..  Tucker,   and   Peltz.) 

Pembcrton,  Edward  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Frog  Switch  &  Manufacturing  Company,  Carlisle,  Pa. 
Dipper  tooth.     1,469,808  ;  Oct.  9. 

Pembroke.  Winfleld  P.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Carburetor. 
1,444,426;  Feb.  6. 


Pembroke,  Winfleld  P.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Carburetor, 
1,464,333;  Aug.  7. 

Penaflor,  Carmelo,  Manila,  P.  I.  Laboratory  tabulator. 
1.460,917;   July  3. 

Penberthy  Injector  Company.  (See  Valboe,  Peter  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pence,  Lafe  P.,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.  Valve-operating  mechanism 
for   internal-combustion  engines.     1,475,965  ;   Dec.  4. 

Pender,  Winnfield  R.,  Houston,  Tex.  Furnace.  1,447,569  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Pendergast,  Frederick  W.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Mop. 
1,461,762;  July  17. 

Pendergrass,  Walter  L.,  assignor  to  S.  Kahn  and  L.  Kahn, 
Mobile,  Aia.,  doing  business  as  Kahn  Manufacturing 
Company.      Union   suit.      1,459,986 ;    June  26. 

Pendleton,  Charles  B.,  Denver,  Colo.  Automatic  fluid- 
pressure    displacement    pump.      1,473,512 ;    Nov.    6. 

Pendleton,  Oscar  G.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  R.  R.  Thl- 
mens  and  one-third  to  W.  Lahners,  Decatur,  111.  Air- 
brake valve.     1,446,723  ;   Feb.   27. 

Pendleton,  Virginia  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carrying  bag. 
Des.  62,242  ;  Apr.  24. 

Penfield,  Arthur  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
concentrating  ore.     1,472,670  ;    Oct.   30. 

Penfield,  Raymond  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
unloading  kilns  by  hopper,  lifting  device,  or  the  like. 
1,444,206;  Feb.  6. 

Penfield,  Raymond  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
unloading  kilns  by  conveyer  belts.     1,444,207  ;  Feb.  6. 

Penfield.  William  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Valve. 
1,449,695;  Mar.  27. 

Pengilly,  Joseph  H.     (See  Brown,  V.,  and  Pengillv.) 

Penick  &  Ford,  Ltd.  (See  Lenders,  Adolph  W.  "H.,  as- 
signors. ) 

Penigor,  William,  et  al.  (See  Matter,  Gustave  O.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Peninsular  Forging  Die  &  Tool  Co.  (See  Klerx,  Alois, 
assignor.) 

Penksa,  Stanley,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Duplicate  tag. 
1,453,517;  May  1. 

Penksa,  Stanley,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Toy. 
1,461,932  ;  July  17. 

Penn,  Benjaman  C,  Greenville,  Miss.  Sewing-machine 
attachment.     1,477,003;   Dec.   11. 

Penn  Electrical  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Nedra, 
Ian  I.  W.,  assignor.) 

Penn,  George  R.     (See  Bowman,  R.  L.,  and  Penn.) 

Penn,  Oscar  S.,  Old  Charlton.  London,  assignor  to  Road- 
less Traction,  Limited,  London,  England.  Flexible 
track  and  the  like.     1,451,516  ;  Apr.  10. 

Penn  Rivet  Corporation.     (See  Smith,  Oscar  L.,  assignor.) 

Penn  Seaboard  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Brlner,  Frank, 
assignor.) 

Pennell,  Edwin  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  J.  Blel, 
Chicago,  111.     Electric  lamp.     Des.  62,919  ;  Aug.  21. 

Penney,  Harold  D..  Pelham.  C.  E.  Whiteman,  Richmond 
Hill,  N.  Y.,  and  G.  P.  Russ,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors to  Automatic  Inserting  Machine  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Intermittent  drive  mechanism. 
1,459,796;  June  26. 

Penniraaii,  William  B.  D..  Baltimore,  Md.  Apparatus  for 
crackinjr  oils.      1.459.515  :   June   19. 

Penning.  Cornells  J.  H..  Manila,  P.  I.  Rotary  cutting 
and  leveling  knife.     1,444,035  ;  Feb.  6. 

Penning,  Cornells  J.  H..  London,  England.  Internal- 
combustion  engine.     1,474.549  ;  Nov.  20. 

Pennington,    EHonzo    A.,    Dalark,    Ark.      Crossing    signaL 

•    1.443,905:    Jan.   80. 

Pennington,  Gordon  R.,  Cleveland,  and  S.  K.  Wellman, 
Cleveland  Heights.  Ohio.  SJide-operating  mechanism. 
1,459.185  ;    June    19. 

Pennington,  John  K.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ventilation 
system.     1,448,149  ;  Mar.  13. 

Pennington,  John  R..  (See  Pennington,  William  D.  and 
J.  R.) 

Pennington,  Thomas  J.  (See  Daman,  A.  C,  and  Pen- 
nington.) 

Pennington,  William  D.  and  J.  R.,  Chicago,  III.  Coin 
b.ink.     1,473,864  ;  Nov.  13. 

Pennsylvania  Appliance  Company.  (See  Currier.  B..  and 
Seaman,  assignors.) 

Pennsylvania  Pump  and  Compressor  Co.  (See  Messin- 
ser.  Norman  A.,  assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Tank  Car  Company,  The.  (See  Drake, 
Whittlesey  A.,   assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  The.  (See  Ericson,  B., 
and   Weiss,   assignors.) 

Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills  Inc.,  The.  (See  Fauser, 
Gnstave  M.,  assignor.) 

I'ennypacker,  Orrie  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  A. 
Harpman,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Open-hearth  furnace. 
1.474.606  :   Nov.  20. 

Penrod,  David  L.,  Hooper,  Utah.  Amalgamating  mill. 
1.464,293;    Aug.    7. 

Penrod,  John,  and  R.  D.  Thompson,  Okmulgee,  Okla. 
Sand  swab.     1,455,850;  May  22. 

Penrod,  John,  and  R.  D.  Thompson,  Okmulgee,  Okla. 
Tube  support  for  deep-well  pumps.     1,477,714  ;  Dec.  18. 

Penrod,  John,  and  R.  D.  Thompson,  Okmulgee,  Okla. 
Pump  swab.     1,455,851 ;  May  22. 

Penrose,  A.  W.,  and  Company  Limited.  (See  Gamble,  W., 
and  Owen,  assignors.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphfflietical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Penso,  Marlue  E.,  New  York,  assignor  to  National  Indi- 
cator Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Electric 
cooking  device.     1,460,140;  June  26.  „. 

Pentler,  Sigmund  J.,  and  O.  R.  Short,  Wausaw,  Wis. 
Upper  turner.     1,448,417 ;  Mar.  13. 

Penton,  Carl  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Pressure-controlled  mech- 
anism for  hot-water  systems.     1,448,939 ;  Mar.  20. 

Penton,  Carl  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Electric  heater  for 
fluids.     1,456,907  ;   May  29. 

Penwell,  Lewis,  assignor  to  A.  B.  0.  Transit  Refrigera- 
tion Company,  Chicago,  111.  Refrigerating  system. 
1,447,601 ;  Mar.  6. 

Peny,  Hippolyte  J.  M.,  Paris,  Prance.  Spring  wheel  for 
vehicles.     1,446,393;  Feb.  20. 

Penzold,  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Widerstand  Aktien-Gesell- 
schaft  fiir  Elektro-Warme-Technik,  Hanover,  Germany. 
Electrical  liquid  heater.     1,446,317  ;  Feb.  20. 

Penzold,  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Widerstand  Aktien-Gesell- 
schaft  fiir  Elektro-Warme-Technik,  Hanover,  Germany. 
System  for  electrically  heating  liquids.  1,446,318 ; 
Feb.    20. 

People  of  the  United  States.     (See  Adams,  Elliot  Q.,  as- 

People  of  the  United  States.     (See  Brooks,  Charles,  as- 
signor.) 
People  of  the  United  States,  The.     (See  Butterman,  S., 

and  Cooperrider,  assignors.) 
People  of  the  United  States.      (See  Gibbs,  Harry  D.,  as- 
signor. ) 
People  of  the  United  States.     (See  Gore,  Herbert  C.,  as- 
signor.) 
People  of  the  United  States.     (See  Henley,  Robert  R.,  as- 
signor.) 
People  of  the  United  States,  The.     (See  Johnson,  Elmer, 

Assignor. ) 
People  of  the  United  States.      (See  Lindauer,  Alfred  C, 

assignor.) 
People   of   the  United   States.      (See   Paine,   H.   S.,   and 

Walton,  jr.,  assignors.) 
People  of  the  United  States.     (See  Ross,  W.  H.,  Durgin, 

and   Jones,   assignors.) 
People  of  the  United  States,  The.     (See  Sherman,  J.  M., 

and  Shaw,  assignors.) 
People  of  the  United  States.      (See  Sherman,  J.  M.,  and 

Whittier,  assignors.) 
People  of  the  United   States,  The.      (See   Sherrard,   Earl 

C,  assignor.) 
People  of  the  United  States,  The.     (See  Walton,  Charles 

P.,  jr.,  assignor.) 
People  of  the  United  States.     (See  Walton,  C.  F.,  jr.,  and 

Paine,  assignors.) 
People   of   the    United    States    of   America,    The.      (See 

Thelen,  R.,  .lud  Fiemann,  assignoi-s.) 
Peoples    Natural    Gas    Company,    The.      (See   Anderson, 

James  B.,  assignor.) 
Peoples  Natural  Gas  Company.     (See  Troad,  Samuel,  as- 
signor.) 
Pepper,    David,    Philadelphia,   Pa.      Electric   hand   lamp. 

1.443,089  ;  Jan.  23. 
Pepper,     David,     Philadelphia,     Pa.      Electric     battery. 

1,454,943  ;  May  15. 
Popper,    David,    Philadelphia,    Pa.     Machine    for    casting 

thin  metal  cups.     1,474,489 ;  Nov.  20. 
Pepper,  Ray,  Fairmont,  W.  Va.     Automobile  tire  chain. 

1,441,113;  Jan.  2. 
Pepsodent  Company.     (See  Kuever,  Rudolph  A.,  assignor.) 
Peradotto,   Vittorio,   Gallenca,   Turin,    Italy.      Process   of 

and  means  for  tanning  hides.     1,455,655  ;  May  15. 
Peraza,  Jose  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Poppet-valve-actuating 

mechanism.     1,443,715  ;  Jan.  30. 
Peraza,  Jose  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Valve  mechanism  for 

internal-combustion   engines.     1,444,081  ;   Feb.    6. 
Peraza,  Jose  C,   New  York,  N.  Y.       Internal-combustion 

engine.     1,464,334;  Aug.  7. 
Peraza,  Jose  C,  New  York,  N.     Y.     Oscillating  internal- 
combustion   engine.      1,473,199 :    Nov.    6. 
Percs^nyi,    Paul,    East    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Enamel-shingle 

construction.      1,462,212;    July    17. 
Percy,  Harland  L.,  assignor  to  The  Percy  Manufacturing 
Company,    Denver,    Colo.      Ice-cream-packing    machine. 
1,442,820  ;  Jan.  23. 
Percy   Manufacturing   Company,   The.      (See  Percy,    Har- 
land L.,  assignor.) 
Pereira,  Hans.      (See  Zinke,  Alois,  assignor.) 
Perfecllte  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Dose,  Charles  C,  as- 
signor.) 
Perfect.     Eber    M.,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Air-feed     device. 

1,467,249  ;  Sept.  4. 
Perfect  Projector  Machine  Company,  The.     (See  Blanken- 

berg,  William  J.,  assignor.) 
Perfect  Shock  Absorber  Spring  Company.     (See  Grundler, 

Joseph,  assignor.) 
Perfect  Vacuum  Canning  Company.      (See  Bach.  Neils  P.. 
Perfected  Window  Company.     (See  Lancaster,  George  W., 
assignor.) 
assignor.) 
Perfection  Cooler  Company.     (See  Boggs,  Atwood  L.,  as- 
signor.) 
Perfection   Electric   Products  Co.,  Tho.      (See   Kruesheld. 
Henry,   assignor.) 


Perfection  Heater  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The. 
(See  Pelton,  Clyde  S.,  assignor.) 

Perfection  Mortising  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Norris, 
George  E.,  assignor.) 

Perfecto  Gear  Differential  Co.,  The.  (See  Baker,  Arthur 
F.,  assignor.) 

Perfecto  Gear  Differential  Co.  (See  Starr,  Charles  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Perham,  Arthur  L.  (See  Dawson,  A.  T.,  Watt,  and 
Perham.) 

Perham,  Arthur  L.,  assignor  to  Vickers  Limited,  West- 
minster, London,  England.  Control  system  for  gun 
mounting   and   other    mechanism.      1,472,885 ;    Nov.    6. 

Perham,  Charles  F.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Motion-picture  projection.  1,450,514  ; 
Apr.    3. 

I'erhats,  Paul,  Chicago,  111.  Vegetable  slicer,  cutter, 
and  nutcracker.     1,462,148;  July  17. 

Perigo,  Everett  J.      (See  Wolbert,  Everett  D.,  assignor.) 

Perin,  Charles  P.  (See  Belcher,  D.,  and  Eustis,  as- 
signors.) 

Perin,  Charles  P.  (See  Eustis,  F.  A.,  and  Belcher,  as- 
signors.) 

Perin,  Charles  P.,  et  al.  (See  Eustis,  P.  A.,  Hayward, 
Schlolcher.    and    Belcher,    assignors.) 

Perkins,  Alfred  J.,  Hamburg,  N.  Y.  Shock  absorber. 
1,470,931;  Oct.  16. 

Perkins  Appliance  Company.  (See  Perkins,  J.  L.,  and 
Croft,  assignors.) 

Perkins  Appliance  Company.  (See  Perkins,  J.  L.,  Croft, 
and    Sickles,   assignors.) 

I'erkins  Appliance  Company.  (See  Perkins,  J.  L.,  Sickles, 
and  Oakley,  assignors.) 

Perkins,  Arthur  S.,  Auburn,  Me.  Thread-measuring  de- 
vice.    1,478,910  ;  Dec.  25. 

Perkins,  Augustus  T.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Webster 
Mfg.  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Crushing  machine. 
1,477,587;  Dec.  18. 

I'erkins,  B.  P.,  &  Son,  Inc.  (See  Bidwell,  Paul  W., 
assignor.) 

Perkins,  Charles  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  B.  Per- 
kins, Lake  View,  Me.  Protector  for  footwear. 
1,458,497;   June   12. 

Perkins,  Earl  G.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Lamp  stand. 
1,450,249  ;    June   19. 

Perkins,  Edwin  A.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Spindle.  1,474,490; 
Nov.  20. 

Perkins,  Edwin  A.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Silk  spindle. 
1,474,491 ;  Nov.   20. 

Perkins,  Elmer  E.     (See  Vickery,  Benjamin  P.,  assignor.) 

Perkins,  Elmer  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Drying  kiln.  1,452,928 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Perkins,  Floyd  R.,  assignor  to  C.  H.  Fuller  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.     Dish-holding  tongs.     1,445,908  ;  Feb.  20. 

Perkins,  Frank  P.     (See  Anderson,  C.  E.,  and  Perkins.) 

Perkins,  Frederick  G.,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Toy  car.  1,446,319  ; 
Feb.    20. 

Perkins,  Frederick  S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Submarine  boat. 
1,458,844;  June  12. 

Perkins,  George  S.,  assignor  to  Natio^nal  Equipment  Com- 
pany, Springfield,  Mass.  Confection-coating  machine. 
1,445,550  ;   Feb.  13. 

Perkins,  Harry  F.,  assignor  to  Rosanoff  Process  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Fractionation.     1,444,208;  Feb., 6. 

Perkins,  Henry  A.,  East  Templeton,  Mass.  Vehicle 
brake.     1,451.630  ;  Apr.  10. 

Perkins,  John,  Liberty,  Ind.  Air  control  for  drain  tiles. 
1,474.285;  Nov.  13. 

Perkins,  Julian  L..  West  Springfield,  and  H.  D.  Croft, 
Springfield,  assignors  to  Perkins  Appliance  Company, 
Springfield,  Mass.  Rack-broaching  machine.  1,468,393; 
Sept.  18. 

Perkins,  Julian  L.,  West  Springfield,  F.  W.  Sickles  and 
J.  Oakley,  assignors  to  Perkins  Appliance  Company, 
Springfield.   Mass.     Broach.     1,440,933;  Jan.   2. 

Perkins,  Julian  L.,  West  Springfield,  and  H.  D.  Croft 
and  F.  W.  Sickles,  assignors  to  Perkins  Appliance 
Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Machine  for  and  method 
of  broaching  gears.     1,469,602;  Oct.   2. 

Perkins,  Karl  D.     (See  Karr,  A.  D.,  and  Perkins.) 

Perkins,  Kenneth  H.,  Redditcli,  England.  Needle  or  style 
for  gramophones  and  like  machines.    1,478,795  ;  Dee.  25. 

Perkins,  Laurence  M.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Re- 
generation of  alternating-current  commutator  motors. 
1.440,490  ;  Jan.  2. 

Perkins,  Mamie  R.      (See  Perkins,   Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

Perkins,   Philip  R.,   Columous,   Ohio.     Drier.     1,474,940; 

Nov.   20. 
Perldns,  Philip  R.,   Columbus,   Ohio.      Game.     1,476,175  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Perkins,    Richard    E.,    BostoUj    Mass.       Smoking    pipe. 

1,469,685  ;  Oct.  2. 
Perkins,  Robert  W.,  Norwich,   Conn.     Brake.     1,453,600  ; 

May  1. 
Perkins,   Thomas   F.,   Atlanta,   Tex.      Toller.      1,471,349 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Perkins,    Thomas    G.,    Seattle.    Wash.      Tree-sawing    ma- 
chine.    1,441,747  ;  Jan.  9. 
Perkins,    Ulysses    S.,    Lebanon,    Ind.      Brush-making   ma- 
chine.    1,455,932;  May   22. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  3923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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I'erks,  Walter,  St.  Peters,  near  Sydiie.v,  D.  S.  Turner, 
and  J.  Williamson,  MarrickvUle,  near  Sydney,  assignors 
to  Williunison  Deburring  Co.  Limited.  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales,  Australia.  Wool  and  hair  burring  ma- 
chine.    1,472,308;  Oct.  30. 

Perkins,  Walter  G.,  London,  England,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Metals  Production  Company  of  North 
America  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treatment 
of  complex  sulphide  ores.     1,478.295  :  Dec.   18. 

Perky,  Scott  H.,  Keeseville,  N.  Y.  Cereal  cup.  Des. 
63,.S15  ;  Nov.  20. 

Perlick,  Lee  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Miter  box.  1,471,003  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Perlin,  Jacob,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  brake  for  motor 
vehicles.      1,448,977;    Mar.   20. 

Perlman,  Louis  H..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation.     Rim.     1.478,528 ;  Dec.  25. 

Perlmann,  Schal  &  Stern.  (See  Schiller,  E.  Otto,  as- 
signor.) 

Perlmann,  Schal  &  Stern.  (See  Schiiler,  Ernst  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Permanent  Products  Company.  (See  Jones,  Harry  B., 
assignor.) 

Permutit  Company,  The.  (See  Applebaum,  Samuel  B., 
assignor). 

Permutit  Company,  The.  (See  Duggan,  Thomas  R.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Permutit  Company,  The.  (See  Spencer,  Arthur  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Perna,  Joseph,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Duplex  sheet-pile 
driver.     1,451,922  ;  Apr.   17. 

Pernin,  Thfeophiie  and  J.,  dit  G.  Klotz,  Paris,  France. 
Haired  and  unhaired  hide  stretching,  ensuppUng,  and 
trimming  machine.     1,476,217  ;  Dec.  4. 

Pero,  Bertram  S.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Speed  control  for  machine 
tools  and  the  like.     1,462,354  ;  July  17. 

Peron,  Anthonv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid-dispensing  de- 
vice.    1,445,643:   Feb.  20. 

Perovlch,  Rade  N.,  Washoe,  Mont.  Railway  switch. 
1,475,407  :  Nov.  27. 

Perras.  Hnrmidos,  Davville,  Conn.  Sewing  machine. 
1,470,932  ;  Oct.  16. 

Perrault,  Joseph  E.,  assignor  to  Hood  Rubber  Company, 
Watertown,  Mass.  Grinding  machine.  1,453,175 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Perrault,  Joseph  E.,  assignor  to  Hood  Rubber  Company, 
Watertown,  Mass.  Making  acldproof  containers. 
1,454.687;  May  8. 

Perrault,  Joseph  E.,  assignor  to  Hood  Rubber  Company, 
Watertown,  Mass.  Bias-flap  stock  cutting  and  apply- 
ing machine.     1,466,101 ;  Aug.   28. 

Perrault,  Joseph  E.,  assignor  to  Hood  Rubber  Company, 
Watertown,  Mass.  Binding-roller  machine.  1,476,539  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Perrault,  .lules  A.,  and  W.  A.  Hitchcock,  Boston, 
Mass.  Combined  phonograph  and  moving-picture  cabi- 
net    Des.   62,340;   May  8. 

Perrault,  Oscar  L.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Valve-actuating 
mechanism  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,471,861 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Perrault,  Rodolphe,  Montreal,  Quebec.  Canada.  Demount- 
able rim  for  automobiles.     1,471,278  ;  Oct.  16. 

Perrier,  Desire.  Nes.sonvaus-lez-Liege.  Belgium.  System 
of  engagement  and  disengagement  for  belt  transmis- 
sions.    1.44.S.273:  .Tan.  28. 

Perrigo,  Warren  H.,  Arlington,  Wash.  Stand  for  veloci- 
pedes.   1,467,908  ;  Sept.  11. 

Perrin,  Jesse  P.     (See  Surbeck,  H.  L.,  and  Perrln.) 

Perrin,  Norvin  W.,  Chicago,  III.  Lamp  shade.  Des.  61,932  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Perrine,  Lester,  Detroit,  Mich.  Compensating  jaw  for 
chucks   and   the  like.     1,453,176 ;   Apr.   24. 

Perron,    A.    E.      (See    Goulet,    Omer   C,    assignor.) 

Perron.  Alexander  J.,  Sparta,  Wis.  Signal  apparatus  for 
motor   voh'clps.      1.454.184:   May   8. 

Perron,  Guatave.     i  See  Parolinl,  C,  and  Perron.) 

Perry,  Amos,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sisrn  box.  1,4-16.103: 
Feb.    20. 

Perry,  Antone.  assignor  to  Simplex  Reboring  Machine 
Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Cylinder-reboring  device. 
1,464.916  :  Aug.  14. 

Perry,  Ben  G.      (See  Stone.  J.,  and  Perry.) 

Perry,  Cyril  S.  D.,  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada.  Boilei 
superheater.     1.453,638  ;  May  1. 

Perry.  Earl  R.,  Worcester.  Mass.  Concrete-form  clamp. 
1,472.436;   Oct.   .-;0. 

Perry,  Frederick  H..  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  Y.  Edge 
trimming  machine.     1.442,175  ;  Jan.   16. 

Perrv,  Georce  E..  Lincoln,  Me.  Belting.  1,459,690; 
June   19. 

Perry,  George  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  facilitat- 
ing bacteriological  propagation.     1,477,894  ;  Dec.  18. 

Perry,  George  R.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Furniture-leveling 
device.     1,451,999  :  Apr.  17. 

Perry,  George  R.,  assignor  to  Western  Envelope  Corpo- 
ration, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Locking-tongue  envelope. 
1,461,016;  July  3. 

Perry,  Howard  B.     (See  Eccleston,  Latham  H.,  assignor.) 

Perry,  Hubert  M.     (See  Jenks,  C.  D.,  and  Perry.) 


Perry,  Jamea  M.,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to  himself  and 
one-third  to  II.  G.  Seitz,  Detroit,  Mich.  Casting 
metals.     1,447,817  ;  Mar.  6. 

Perry,  James  M.,  assignor  to  himself  and  A.  B.  Hanson, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Rolling  mill.     1,466,459;  Aug.  28. 

Perry,  Nathan  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  and  C.  E.  Hulting, 
Nogales,  Ariz.     Lifting  jack.     1,475,864  ;  Nov.  27. 

Perry,  Ray  P.,  Upper  Montclalr,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Barrett   Company.     Strip  shingle.     1,451,369  ;  Apr.  10. 

Perry,  Robert  S.,  New  York,  and  P.  W.  Webster,  relham 
Manor,  assignors  to  Perry  &  Webster,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus  for  fume  control.  1,446,480  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Perry,  Robert  S.,  Cave  Spring,  Ga.,  P.  W.  Webster,  Pel- 
ham  Manor,  and  V.  K.  Boynton,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  Perry  &  Webster  Incorporated.  Obtaining 
sulphur.      1,457,793  ;  June  5. 

Perry,  Thomas  O.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Damper  regulator. 
1,446,481  ;   Feb.   27. 

Perry,  Thomas  O.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Automatic  motor 
switch.     1,473,441  ;  Nov.   6. 

Perry  &  Webster,  Inc.  (See  Perry,  B.  S.,  and  Webster, 
assignors.) 

Perry  &  Webster  Incorporated.  (See  Perry,  R.  S.,  Web- 
ster,   and    Boynton,    assignors.) 

Perry  &  Webster  Incorporated.  (See  Webster,  Paul  W., 
assignor.) 

Perry,  William  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Motor  fuel. 
1,471,916;  Oct.  23. 

Perry,  William  H.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Drying  apparatus. 
1,446,580  :    Feb.   27. 

Perry,  William  J.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Pipe-cast- 
ing machine.     1,467,496  ;   Sept.   11. 

Perry,  William  S.,  assignor  to  The  Wopeco  Machine  Com- 
pany, New  Haven,  Conn.  Can  opener.  1,442,734 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Perry,  William  S.,  assignor  to  The  Wopeco  Machine 
Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Fruit  tool.  1,477,662 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Persch,  John  P.,  Houston,  assignor  of  one-fifth  to  B. 
ToUes,  Ho-ho-kus,  Tex.  Treating  hydrocarbon  oils. 
1,453,479  ;  May  1. 

Persch,  John  P.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  of  one-fifth  to 
B.  Tolles,  Hohokus,  N.  J,  Process  of  and  apparatus 
for  treating  hydrocarbon  oils.     1,454,485  ;  May  8. 

Perse,  Peter  A.,  jr.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Shade-roller  fixture. 
1,461,583;    July    10. 

Pershing,  Olynthus  H.,  Muncie,  Ind.  Meat  cleaver  and 
tenderer.     1,467,949  ;  Sept.  11. 

Pershing,  Royal  S.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Electric  heater  for 
oil  wells  and  the  like.     1,464,618  ;  Aug.  14. 

Persinger,  Ashby,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Wrench.  1,445,551 ; 
Feb.   13. 

Person,  Earl  R.,  Leominster,  Mass.,  assignor  to  "Viscolold 
Company.  Machine  for  feeding  and  pointing  hairpin 
blanks  and  the  like.     1,476,416  ;  Dec.  I. 

Persons,  Charles  A.  (See  Williams,  Charles  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Persons,  William  F.,  assignor  to  The  Guide  Motor  Lamp 
Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lamp-bulb- 
tilting  device.     1,453,281 ;  May  1. 

Persson,  Alf  T.,  Chicago,  111.  Receptacle.  1,465,055 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Persson,  Martin  A.,  Malmo,  Sweden.  Electric  switch. 
1,471,631 ;  Oct.  23. 

Perth  Amboy  Chemical  Works.  (See  White,  Lester  M., 
assignor.! 

Perth  Amboy  Chemical  Works.  (See  White,  L.  M..  and 
Fish,  assignors.) 

Pervier,  William  A.,  Allston,  assignor  to  C.  E.  Parkhurst, 
Somerville,   Mass.      Syringe.      1,455,507 ;   May    15. 

Pescara,  Raul  P.,  Barcelona,  Spain.  Screw  propeller  of 
helicopter   flying   machines.      1,449,129;    Mar.    20. 

Pescara,  Raul  P.,  Barcelona,  Spain.  System  of  helicopter 
screws.     1,454,944  ;   May  15. 

Pescara,  Raul  P.,  Barcelona,  Spain.  Differential  drive 
for  helicopters.      1,456,399;   May   22. 

t'escara,  Raul  P.,  Barcelona,  Spain.  System  of  propellers 
with  differential  twist  between  the  propellers  for  air- 
craft of  the  helicopter  type.     1,467,648  ;  Sept.  11. 

Pessell,  Robert  C,  Bath,  England.  Signaling  apparatus. 
1,461,402  ;   July  10. 

Pessotti,  Peter  P.  (See  Northrop,  J.,  Kilburn,  Pessotti, 
and   Tucker.) 

Pestel,  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tapping  machine. 
1,445,166;   Feb.   13. 

Pestel,  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Strain-releasing  mech- 
anism.    1,449,054  ;  Mar.  20. 

Peter,  Arnold  H.      (See  Hitch,  F.  C,  and  Peter.) 

Peterka,  James  V.,  Indiana  Harbor,  Ind.  Regenera+or. 
1,452,216;  Apr.  17. 

Peterman,  Charles  L.,  York,  Pa.  Collapsible  crate. 
1,451,449  :  Apr.   10. 

Peterman,  Harry  A.  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
1,455,933;  May  22. 

Petei-man,  Solomon.  Nevada,  Iowa.  Egg-turning  attach- 
ment  for   incubators.     1,460,602 ;    .July   3. 

Petermann,  Otto.      (See  Harmon.  E.  L.,  and  Petermann.) 

Petermann,  Otto,  assignor  to  Corona  Typewriter  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Groton,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,461,734;  July  17. 

Peters,  Alfred.      (See  Onnertz,   P.,   and   Peters.) 

Peters,  Alfred.    (See  Onnertz,  P.,  Peters,  and  Schwartzel.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Peters,  Arthur  B.      (See  Ditson,  J.,  and  Peters.) 

Peters,  Arthur  E.,  near  York,  Pa.  Chaln-weldlng  ma- 
chine.    1,465,719  ;  Aug.  21. 

Peters,  Arthur  W.,  assignor  to  The  Surface  Combustion  Co. 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Feeding  mechanism. 
1,466,029  ;  Aug.  28. 

Peters,  Carl,  Sherburn,  Minn.  Automatic  door  latch. 
1,453,282  ;  May  1. 

Peters,  Cornelius  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Beemau  Tractor  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Clutch- 
controlling  means.    1,467,681 ;  Sept.  11. 

Peters,  David  F.;  St.  Peter,  Minn.  Automobile  signal. 
1,473,683  ;  Nov.  13. 

Peters,  F.  O.     (See  Hungerford,  Rolla  D.,  assignor.) 

Peters,  Francis  T.,  Decatur,  111.  Replaceable  ladder 
rung.     1,460,680;  July  3. 

Peters,  Francis  T.,  Decatur,  111.  Ladder-scaffold  bracket. 
1,468,412;  Sept.  18. 

Peters,  Frank  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Drapery  support. 
1,464,619  ;  Aug.  14. 

Peters,  Frank  M.,  and  W.  H.  Hungerford,  assignors  to 
Peters  Machinery  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Coating 
mechanism.     1,440,624  ;  Jan.  2. 

Peters,  Frank  M.,  and  W.  H.  Hungerford,  assignors  to 
Peters  Machinery  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Label-at- 
taching machine.     1,448,364  ;  Mar.   13. 

Peters,  Frank  M.,  and  W.  H.  Hungerford,  assignors  to 
Peters  Machinery  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dough- 
sheeting   apparatus.     1,455,120  ;  May   15. 

Peters,  Frank  M.,  and  W.  H.  Hungerford,  assignors  to 
Peters  Machinery  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Flat-icing 
machine.     1,460,825  ;  July   3. 

Peters,  Frank  M.,  and  W.  H.  Hungerford,  assignors  to 
Peters  Machinery  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Packaging 
apparatus.     1,465,481 ;  Aug.   21. 

Peters,  Frank  M.,  and  W.  H.  Hungerford,  assignors  to 
Peters  Machinery  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Carton-seal- 
ing  apparatus.      1,478.8.^6 :    Dec.    25. 

Peters,  Frank  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Franklin 
Railway  Supply  Company.  Mounting  for  locomotive 
booster  motors.     1,470,760  ;  Oct.  16. 

Peters,  Frank  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Franklin 
Railway  Supply  Company.  Locomotive  booster  motor- 
controlling  mechanism.     1,470,761 ;  Oct.  16. 

Peters,  Frederick,  Newark,  and  W.  Thiedge,  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.     Clasp.     1,470,471 ;  Oct.  9. 

Peters,  Frederick  W.,  West  Park,  assignor  to  The 
Peters  Machine  &  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Universal  joint.     1,440,890 ;  Jan.   2. 

Peters,  G.  D.,  &  Company  Limited.  (See  Robers,  Percy, 
assignor.) 

Peters,  George  T.,  Columbus,  N.  Mex.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  supplying  water  to  irrigation  ditches, 
1,466,956  ;  Sept.  4. 

Peters,  Gustav,  Worms,  Germany.  Manufacture  of 
diphenylenediketones  from  anthracene  compounds 
1,455,448;  May   15. 

Peters,  Guy  M.,  trustee.     (See  Hough,  Earl  B.,  assignor.) 

Peters,  Harry  A.,  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  Canada 
Stamp-hinge  applicator.     1,443,090  ;   Jan.   23. 

Peters,  Henry  W.,  Boston,  Ma.ss.    Finger  ring.    Des.  61,921 
Feb.  6. 

Peters,  Irvln  D.     (See  Bierbauer,  P.,  and  Peters.) 

Peters,  John  W.,  Roslyn,  N.  Y.  Lawn  mower.  1,461,323 
July  10. 

Peters,  John  W.,  Roslyn,  N.  Y.  Lawn  mower.  1,469,603 
Oct.   2. 

Peters,  Karl  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Motor  vehicle 
1,461,735  ;  July  17. 

Peters,  Leonard  C,  Providence,  R.  I.  Means  for  re- 
ducing the  capacity  of  fire  boxes.     1,451,405  ;  Apr.  10. 

Peters,  Ludwig  F.  (See  Kramp,  A.  M.,  Peters,  and 
Rathsack.) 

Peters  Machine  &  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Peters,  Frederick  W.,  assignor.) 

Peters  Machine  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Thiemer,  William  I].,  assignor.) 

Peters  Machinery  Company.  (See  Peters,  F.  M.,  and 
Hungerford,  assignors.) 

Peters,  Paul,  MuUheim,  Switzerland.  Paint  composition 
and  manufacturing  the  same.     1,441,168 ;   Jan.   2. 

Peters,  Rosa  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Head  and  socket  fas- 
tener.    1,475,865  ;  Nov.  27. 

Peters,  Stanley  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Kritlkson  Bros.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Self-filling  foun- 
tain  pen.      1,459,073;   June   19, 

Peters,  Thomas,  Peters,  Fla.  Preparing  fruits  and  vege- 
tables for  shipment.     1,450,866  ;  Apr.  3. 

Peters,  Walter  C,  Graffham,  Petworth,  England.  Lock 
nut.     1,457,455  ;  June  5. 

Peters,  William  A,,  jr,,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Ne- 
mours &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Distillation  ap- 
paratus.    1,466,411  ;  Aug.  28. 

Peters,  William  K.,  and  A,  Foster,  Freeman,  W.  Va, 
Miner's  kit.     1,478,296  ;  Dec.   18. 

Petersen,  Albert  O.,  Slater,  Wyo.  Weather  strip  for 
doors.     1,470,874  ;  Oct.  16. 

Petersen,  Anker,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Carrier-controlling 
device   for   braiding   machines.      1,462,213 ;   July    17, 

Petersen,  Anker,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Braiding  die. 
1,469,530;  Oct,  2, 

Petersen,  Anker,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Bobbin  stand  for 
braiding   machines,      1,472,492 ;    Oct,    30, 


Petersen,  Casper  L.  M.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Dry- 
ing cabinet.     1,456,711;  May  29. 

Petersen,  Christian,  Chnstiania,  Norway.  Method  for 
transforming  the  kinetic  energy  in  gases  into  electrical 
energy  and  manner  for  utilizing  the  latter  for  carrying 
out  gas  reactions.     1,443,091 ;   Jan.  23. 

Petersen,  Christine,  Evanston,  111.  Corset  closure. 
1,464,217;    Aug.    7. 

Petersen,  Frank  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  of 
one-half  to  A.  L.  Weston,  Denver,  Colo.  Tool  holder. 
1,442,234;  Jan.  16. 

Petersen,  Frank  H.,  and  A.  S.  Weston,  Denver,  Colo.  Com- 
bined crank-shaft-turning  tool  and  automatically-re- 
ciprocating mechanism  for  supporting  and  operating 
the  same.      1,462,979;   July   24. 

Petersen,   Fred.      (See   Hultgreen,  Frank  F.,  assignor.) 

Petersen,  George  B.,  Bristol,  Pa.  Antiglare  device  for 
lamps.     1,467,194  ;  Sept.  4. 

Petersen,  Hans,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Distributor  mechanism 
for  typographical  machines.     1,440,934 ;   Jan.   2. 

Petersen,  Hans  P.,  assignor  to  Glent  &  Hassenkamra 
Ltd.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Valve  device  for  duplex 
pumps,     1,462,122  ;  July  17. 

Petersen,  Henry,  Mount  Auburn,  Iowa.  Spring  support 
for  harrows,  etc.     1,456,253  ;  May  22. 

Petersen,  Laurence  A.,  Hanna,  Wyo.  Silo  staging. 
1,447,818;  Mar.  6. 

Petersen,  Magne  H.,  Christianla,  Norway.  Copying  tele- 
graph,    1,468,542;  Sept.  18, 

Petersen,  Paul  W.,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Method  and  appara- 
tus for  handling  comestibles.     Rel5,683  ;  Sept.  4. 

Petersen,  Peter  A.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil  Company, 
Whiting,  Ind,  Candle-supporting  cup  for  candle  bases, 
1,474,910;  Nov.   20. 

Peter.sen,  Peter  E.,  deceased,  Boston,  Mass.;  F.  Leveroni, 
administrator.     Artificial  bait.     1,466,545  ;  Aug.  28. 

Petersen,  Peter  R.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  assignor  to 
Coaster  Company.  Attachment  for  hand  sleds. 
1,456,335;  May  22. 

Petersen,  Wilhelm  H.,  Ludvika,  Sweden.  Retarding  de- 
vice for  time  switches.     1,473,971 ;  Nov.  13, 

Peterson,  Alfred  G.  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tiled  .sink 
and  drain  board.     1,453,945  ;   May   1. 

Peterson,  Algot  D.,  Alta,  Iowa.  Paper-bag  holder. 
1,473,640;  Nov.  13. 

Peterson,  Andrew  J.  (See  Patrick,  H.  E,,  Peterson,  and 
Bermes,) 

Peterson,  Arvid,  assignor  to  Dp  Laval  Steam  Turbine 
Company,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Driving  gear.  1,464,108 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Peterson,  Arvid,  assignor  to  De  Laval  Steam  Turbine 
Company,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Water  turbine.  1,475,966 ; 
Dec.  4, 

Peterson,  Burt  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Barber-Colman  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Means  for 
locking  yarn  carriers  upon  their  supports,  1,476,021  ; 
Dec,  4. 

Peterson,  Carl  E.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Buckle,  1,449,189  ; 
Mar.   20. 

Peterson,  Charles  C,  Chicago,  111.  Razor  strop  and 
making  the  same.     1,440,411 ;  Jan.   2. 

Peterson,  Christen  J.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Mat  marking. 
1,470,186  :  Oct.  9. 

Peterson,  Christen  J,,  Chicago,  111.  Winding  apparatus. 
1,477,765  ;  Dec.  18, 

Peterson,  Clarence  N.,  Polk,  Nebr.    Hog  oiler.    1,460.561  ; 

.    July  3, 

Peterson,  Clarence  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  House  number 
and  step  illuminator,     1,475,866  ;  Nov,  27, 

Peterson,  Earl  L.,  Corona,  assignor  to  United  Concrete 
Pipe  Company,  New  York,  N,  Y,  Concrete-pipe  .ioint. 
1.475,867;  Nov,  27. 

Peterson,  Earl  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  National  Steel 
Door  Co,,  Chicago,  111,     Metal  door,     1,466,651 :  Aug,  28, 

Peterson,  Earl  W,  assignor  of  one-third  to  F.  J.  Le  Beau 
and  one-third  to  E,  B,  Thelin,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  door, 
1,466,650  :  Aug.   28. 

Peterson,  Eddie  A.,  Casper,  Wyo.  Tie  plate.  1.441,297  ; 
Jan,  9, 

Peterson.  Edwin  A,,  Madison,  Wis,,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Typewrit- 
ing machine.     1,440.792  ;  Jan.  2, 

Peterson,  Edwin  A.,  Madison,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     1,463,535  :   July  31. 

Peterson,  Edwin  A,,  Madison,  Wis,,  assignor  to  V,  Cama- 
rata,  J,  Codrick,  and  R,  P,  Danley,  Philadelphia,  Pa, 
Suction  cleaner.     1,465,285  ;   Aug.   21, 

Peterson,  Ernest  A,,  Oakland,  Calif.  Pipe  wrench, 
1,451,084  ;  Apr.  10,     ■ 

Peterson,  Eugene,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Moving-picture  ma- 
chine,    1,460,750  ;  Sept,  4. 

Peterson,  Gehard,  Grand  Forks.  N.  Dak.  Sash  holder 
and   lock,      1.447,148 :   Feb,    27. 

Peterson,  George  G.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  Ice-cream 
cabinet.     1,465,027  ;  Aug.  14. 

Peterson,  George  M,      (See  Brown,  R.  R.,  and  Peterson.) 

Peterson,  Gilbert  E.,  Bismarck,  N.  Dak.  Wheel  straight- 
ener.     1,443,038  ;  Jan,  23, 

Peterson,  Gust  A,,  assignor  to  R.  Malcom,  Chicago,  111. 
Lens-holding  device  for  face  shields,  1,472,134  ; 
Oct.   30, 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  pa<en<ees"— Continued^ 


423 


Peterson,  Gust  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  J.  P.  Yenetis, 

Atlantic   City,  N.  J.     Garter  construction.     1,475,868  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Peterson,    Gustaf.       (See    McGowan,    C,    Peterson,    and 

Lund.) 
Peterson,    Ilenrv,    Hamilton.    Mont.      Agricultural    imple- 
ment.    1,463,485  ;  Jul.v  31. 
Peterson,     Herman     L.     E.,    Rockford,    111.      Razor-blade 

holder.     1,469,604  ;  Oct.  2. 
Peterson,  James  S.     (See  Mooro.  Joseph  D.,  assignor.  1 
Peterson,   John,    Faribault,   Minn.     Table.      Ues.   63,194  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Peterson,    John,    Faribault,    Minn.      Lamp-shade    holder. 

1.473,380;  Nov.  6. 
Peterson,    John   A.,   Baltimore,   Md.      Means   for   opening 

grain    doors   of  cars.      1,475,552 ;    Nov.    27. 
Peterson,     John     L.,     Grand     Rapids,     Mich.       Curtain 

fastener.      1,471,570;    Oct.    23. 
Peterson,    John    W.,   Detroit,    Mich.,    assignor   to    Detroit 

Pressed   Steel   Company.     Flanged  tube  and  attaching 

the  same.     1,445,102;  Feb.  13. 
Peterson,  John  W..  and  F.  L.  Swanberg.  assignors  to  The 

Richardson-Pbenix   Co.,   Milwaukee,    Wis.      Lubricating 

system  and  apparatus.     1,442.093  ;  Jan.  16. 
Peterson.    Jonathan,    assignor    to    Combination    Machine 

Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Dispensing     pouch. 

1,467.009  ;  Sept.  4. 
Peterson,    Jonathan,   Brooklyn,    assignor   to    Combination 

Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Special  package 

or  container.     1,478,354  ;   Dec.   18. 
Peterson,   Jonathan,    Brooklyn,   assignor   to   Combination 

Machine  Company    New  York,  N.  Y.     Dispensing  pouch 

or  package.     1,478,355  ;  Dec.  18. 
Peterson.    Jonathan,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,   and   J.    C.   Thom, 

Chicago.   111.,   assignors  to   Combination  Machine  Com- 
pany,    New     York,     N.     Y.       Packaging     mechanism. 

1,478,056;  Dec.  18. 
Peterson,  Leslie  W.   (See  Concannon,  T.  G.,  and  Peterson.) 
Peterson,    Marius    A.,    Marcus    Hook,    Pa.      Toilet    kit. 

1.459.602  :   Junp   19. 
Peterson.    Ole,    Turner,    Oreg.      Plowshare.      1,447,883 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Peterson,  Oscar  P.     (See  Anderson,  J.  0.,  and  Peterson.) 
Peterson,   Otto   T.      (See  Johnson,   L.   E.,  Peterson,   and 

Popp.) 
Peterson,  Otto  T.,  Maiden,  and  E.  C.  Leach,  West  Peabody, 

assignors   to   Victor   Shoe   Machinery   Company,    Lynn, 

Mass.     Presser-foot  mechanism.     1,476,101 ;  Dec.  4. 
Peterson,    Per    D.,    Lidkoping,    Sweden.      Sparking   plug. 

1.468,031  ;  Sept.  18. 
Peterson,  Peter  A.,  Pocatello,  Idaho.    Anchor.     1,453,177  ; 

Apr.  24.  ^  ^  . 

Peterson,   Roy.      (See  Liggett,   H.  C,  Peterson,   and  Lig- 
gett.) 
Peterson,   Rudolph,   assignor   to    Kohler   Die   &  Specialty 

Company,     De    Kalb,    111.       Roller    skate.      1,444,703 ; 

Feb.    6. 
Peterson,  Simon.     (See  Johnson,  E.,  and  Peterson.) 
Peterson,     Theodore    P.,    Wesslngton     Springs,    S.     Dak. 

Spark  plug.     1,477,715;   Dec.   18. 
Peterson,    Walter    C,    assignor    to    Packard    Motor    Car 

Company,   Detroit,   Mich.     Mechanism    for   testing   pis- 
ton rings.     1,457,933  ;  June  5. 
Peterson.  Ward  E.,  Oxford,  N.  C.    Gradometer.    1.449,244; 

Mar.   20. 
Peterson,   William  O.,   et  al.      (See  Amberg,   Walter  E., 

assignor.) 
Peterson,    William    S.,   Great  Falls,   Mont.     Ring-turning 

device.     1,468,127  ;  Sept.  18. 
Peth,  Charles  H.      (See  Labus,  O.  A.,   and  Peth.)  • 
Peth,     Herman     W.,     Baltimore,     Md.       Pressing     iron. 

1,462,355  ;  July   17. 
Pethoud,     Edouard,     Lausanne,     Switzerland.       Sparking 

plug.     1,450,987;  Apr.  10. 
Petit,    Adelor,    J.,   jr.,    administrator.      (See   MacMichael, 

Ross   F.l 
Petit,    Amgd^e,    assignor    to    Societe    Generale    Agricole, 

Paris,     France.       Slixed-driving    windlass    vehicle     for 

tilling  purposes.     1,457,548  ;  June  5. 
Petit,     Edward      L..      Moline,      111.        Vulcanizing     tool. 

1,405,364;  Aug.  21. 
Petitjean.  Charles  W.,  Union  City,  assignor  to  The  Bris- 
tol  Company.    Waterbury,   Conn.     Hub  cap  for   charts. 

1.478.861  ;  Dec.  25. 
Petitjean,  Clifford  O.     (See  Wilcox,  R.  L..  and  Petitjean.) 
Petitjean,  Clifford  0.,  assignor  to  The  Waterhury  Farrel 

Foundry     and    Machine     Company,     Waterbury,     Conn. 

Transfer  mechanism.     1.478,356  ;  Dec.  18. 
Petmecky,    Fred.    Austin,   Tex.      Radiator-repair   composi- 
tion.    1.467.065  ;  Sept.  4. 
Petrea,    Frank    K.,    and    W.    J,    Jordan,    Columbus,    Ga. 

Bunch    builder.      3.462,919;    July    24. 
Petrick  Brothers.      (See  Dubois.  Peter,  assignor.) 
Petricke,  Emrick,  Chicago,  111.    Grass  clippers.    1,449,438  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Petrie,  August  J.,   assignor  to  Milwaukee   Stamping   Co., 

West  Allis,  Wis.     Disk  wheel.     1,457,456  ;  June  5. 
Petrie,   Harry   A.,   Harrisburg,   Pa.     Automatic   stabilizer 

for  aeroplanes.     1,475,869 ;   Nov.  27. 
Petrino,  Sebastian  L.     (See  Lalle,  P.  A.,  and  Fowler,  as- 
signors.) 
Petritsch,  John  F..  Reno,  Nev.     Auxiliary   piatol  stock. 
1,477,445  ;  Dec.  11. 


Petroff,   Strashimlr  A..  Trudeau,  N.  Y.     Needle  for  col- 
lecting blood.     1,465,720  ;  Aug.  21. 
Petroleum    Heat    and    Power    Company.       (See    Brown, 

Francis  H.,  assignor.) 
Petroleum  Heat  and  Power  Company.     (See  Fesler,  Milton 

A.,   assignor.) 
Petroleum  Recovery  Corporation.      (See  Hogue,   William 

.1.,  assignor.) 
Petroleum  Rectifying   Company.      (See   Harris,   Ford   W., 

assignor.) 
Petroleum   Rectifying   Company.      (See   Land,   Rector  E., 

assignor.) 
Petroleum    Rectifying   Company.      (See   Meredith,    Wynn, 

assignor.) 
Petroleum  Rectifying  Company  of  California.     (See  Eddy, 

.Harold  C,   assignor.) 
Petroleum     Rectifying     Company     of    California.       (See 

Eddy,  William  O.,  assignor.) 
Petroleum     Rectifying     Company     of     California.        (See 

Harris,  Ford  W.,  assignor.) 
Petroleum    Research    and    By-Products    Company.       (Se« 

Berry,  Harold  R.,  assignor.) 
Petroleum    Sand   Products   Corporation.      (See    Schwarz, 

Alfred,   assignor.) 
Petronin,   Charles  H.      (See  Shaw,  B.  T.,  and  Petronin.) 
Petry,    Jacob,     Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Dental    suction    plate. 

1,462,888  ;   July   24. 
Petry,    Jacob,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Denture.       1,4P3,9G8; 

Aug.  7. 
Petry,      Nicholas     A.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.     Air     pump, 

1,453,178  ;  Apr.  24. 
Petry,     Nicholas    A.,    Philadelphia,     Pa.       Hose    clamp. 

1,464,335  ;    Aug.    7. 
Petry,    Nicholas    A.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Cut-out    mecha- 
nism.    1,469,686;  Oct.  2. 
Petsche,  Gustav  B.,   Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Rotary  compressor. 

1,440.891  ;   Jan.  2. 
Pettengill,    Sylvester    H.,    Rock    Rapids,    Iowa.      Plastic- 

block-makiiig  machine.      1,472,399 ;   Oct.    30. 
Pettengill,     Timothy    H.,    Amsterdam,    N.     Y.      Turbine. 

1,473,513  ;  Nov.  6. 
Petter,   Guy  B.,    assignor  to   Fetters,    Limited,    Somerset. 

England.     Apparatus  for  electric  heating  of  engines  of 

the  hot-bulb   type  before  starting.      1,441.711  ;    Jan.   9. 
Petters,  Limited.      (See  Fetter.  Guy  B..  assignor.) 
Petterson,  Edward  W.      (See  Blewitt,  M.  A.,  and  Petter- 

son.) 
Petterson,   John.      (See  Johnsen,   Wilhelm,   assignor.) 
Petterson,   Per  O..     (See  Fuller,   H.  L.,   Nesbit,   and  Pet- 
terson.) 
Petterson,  Per  O.,  Malmo,  Sweden.     Kitchen-range  water 

heater.     1,475,593;  Nov.  27. 
Pettersson,  Johan  G.,  Borgholm,  Sweden.     Fire  protector 

for  moving-picture  machines.     1,459,551 ;  June  19. 
Petteys,    Willard   A.,    Lincoln,    Nebr.      Vehicle   unloading 

apparatus.     1,444,704  ;  Feb.  6. 
Petteys,  Willard  A.,  Wilcox,  Nebr.     Motor-truck  unloader. 

1,465,146;  Aug.  14. 
Pettibone,   Arthur  D.,   Cleveland,   assignor  to   The  B.   L. 

Marble  Chair  Company.  Bedford,  Ohio.    Adjusting  wheel 

for  chair  irons.     Des.  62,960  ;  Aug.  28. 
Pettis,    Clifton    D,,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Casting    mold. 

1,455,353;  May  15. 
Pettis,     Clifton     D.,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Brake     shoe. 

1,470,472;   Oct.   9. 
Pettis,     Clifton     D..     New     York,     N.     Y.       Brake     shoe. 

1,470,473;  Oct.  9. 
Pettis,    Clifton    D.,    New    York,    N.   Y.      Back    for   brake 

shoes.     1,470,474;  Oct.  9. 
Pettis,     Clifton     D.,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Brake     shoe. 

1,470.475  :  Oct.  9. 
Pettis.     Clifton     D.,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Brake     shoe. 

1.470,476;   Oct.  9. 
Pettis,     Clifton     D.,     New    York,    N.    Y.       Brake    shoe. 

1,470,477;   Oct.   9. 
Pettis,     Clifton     D.,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Brake    shoe. 

1,470,478;    Oct.   9. 
Pettis,  Clifton  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brake  shoe.   1,470,479  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Pettis,  Clifton  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brake  shoe.   1,470,480  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Pettis,  Edson  S..  Goldfield,  Nev.     Punched  loose-leaf  sheet. 

1,443,092  ;  Jan.  23. 
Pettis,    Edson    S.,    Mill    Valley,    Calif.      Decanting    ma- 
chine.. 1,478,674;  Dec.  25. 
Pettit,    George   A.,    New    Orleans,    La.      Lubricant   gun. 

1,467,649 ;  Sept.  11. 
Pettit,   Julia   R.,   Montclair,   N.   J.,  assignor   to   Huyler's, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Candy  novelty.     1,461,543  ;  July  10. 
Pettit,  Ray,   Fremont,   Nebr.     Riveting  tool.      1,447,819  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Petty,  John,  Lebanon,  Pa.     Desk  file.     1.442.904  ;  Jan.  23. 
Petty,  Le  Roy  L.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  and  P.  E.  Keller,  Marion, 

Ohio.     Spark  plug.     1,457,389  ;  June  5. 
Petty,  Thomas  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Bottle  receptacle. 

1,462,356;  July  17. 
Petzold,    Julius    A.,    assignor    to    Children's    Bed    Cover 

Fastener  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Adjustable  bed- 
cover fastener.     1,463,402  ;  July  31. 
Peycbe,  Arraand  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 

Chicago,   111.     Making   fulcrums.      1,445.846;   F«»h.   2«. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Peycke,  Armand  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Found- 
ries, Chicago,  111.  Brake  meclianisni.  1,459,745 ; 
June  26. 

Peycke,  Armand  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,   111.     Brake  mechanism.     1,466,478  ;   Aug.   28. 

Peyer,  Emil,  Wangen,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Walder  & 
Co.,  Brutisellen,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Device  for  in- 
serting screws.     1,457,457  ;  June  5. 

Peyer,  John.     (See  McGuckin,  J.  J.,  and  Peyer.) 

Peyer,  Rudolf,  St.  Gallen,  Switzerland.  Device  for  stor- 
ing and  displaying  smokers'  articles.  1,452,700 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Peyree,  John,  Salem,  Oreg.  Combined  shock  absorber 
and  oiling  attachment  for  vehicle  springs.  1,460,498  ; 
July  3. 

Peyron,  Julius  J.      (See  Ryan,  Michael  H.,  assignor.) 

Pfaff,  Ernest  C.      (See  Renner,  F.  K.,  and  Pfa£E.) 

PfaCe,  Ernest  C,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  spotlight. 
1.475,870  ;  Nov  27. 

PfafEenberger,  Oliver  P.  M.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Liquid- 
measuring  device.      1,463,591  ;   July   31. 

Pfahl,  Edward  G.,  Rochester,  and  J.  A.  Pfahl,  Greece, 
N.  y.  Means  for  feeding  vinegar  stock  into  vinegar 
generator.     1,468,394  ;  Sept.  18. 

Pfahl,  Julius  A.     (See  Pfahl,  Edward  G.  and  J.  A.) 

PfaltzgrafC,  Hattie  M.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Abdominal 
support.     1,469,687  ;  Oct.  2. 

Pfander,  Walter  F.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Du- 
rant      Motors       Incorporated.         Headlamp      support. 

1.468.032  ;  Sept.  18. 

Pfander,  Walter  F.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Durant   Motors   Incorporated.     Brake-adjusting  means. 

1.468.033  ;  Sept.  18. 

Pfannenschmidt,  Paul  L.,  Jena,  Germany.     Acid  receiver. 

1,454,945  ;  May  15. 
Pfanstiehl,  Carl,  assignor  to  Special  Chemicals  Company, 

Highland     Park,      111.       Tooth  -  cleaning     preparation. 

1.445.351  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pfanstiehl,  Carl,  assignor  to  Special  Chemicals  Company, 
Highland     Park,     111.       Tooth  -  cleaning     preparation. 

1.445.352  ;   Feb.   13. 

Pfanstiehl,  Carl,  assignor  to  Special  Chemicals  Company, 
Highland  Park,  111.  Tooth-cleaning  preparation. 
Rel5,691;  Sept.  25. 

Pfanstiehl,  Carl,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  Fansteel 
Products  Co.  Inc.,  North  Chicago,  111.  Making  valves. 
1,445,411  ;   Feb.   13. 

Pfanstiehl,  Carl,  Highland  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Pfan- 
stiehl Radio  Service  Co.  Dial  adjuster.  1,477,185 ; 
Dec.   11. 

Pfanstiehl  Radio  Service  Co.  (See  Pfanstiehl,  Carl,  as- 
signor. ) 

Pfau,  Robert  P.,  Willmar,  Minn.  Direction  -  signal. 
1,472,671 ;    Oct.    30. 

Pfaudler  Company,  The.     (See  Colvin,  Isaac  E.,  assignor.) 

Pfeffer,  Anthony  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Transmission  band. 
1,461,286  ;    July    10. 

Pfeffer,  Jacob,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Pie  cabinet.  1,444,268  : 
Fell.  6. 

Pfeffer,  Oscar  W.,  assignor  to  Busch-Sulzer  Bros.-Dlesel 
Engine  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Means  for  checking  the 
wear  of  shaft  bearings.     1,452,571 ;  Apr.  24. 

Pfeifer,  Bernard  R.,  Jessie,  assignor  to  The  Pfeifer  Straw 
Gas  Producer  Company,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  Apparatus  for 
destructively  distilling  vegetable  material.  1,449,544 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Pfeifer,  Frank,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Cracking  furnace. 
1,466,511  ;  Aug.   28. 

Pfeifer,  Frank  A.,  and  C.  Naab,  Newark  ;  said  Naab  as- 
signor to  T.  Mills,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  Game  apparatus 
or  amusement  device.     1,462,179  ;  July  17. 

Pfeifer,  John,  assignor  to  The  Springfield  Auto  Lock  Com- 
pany, Springfield,  Ohio.  Permutation  locking  mecha- 
nism for  gear-shifting  levers.     1,452,652  ;  Apr.  24. 

Pfeifer  Straw  Gas  Producer  Company.  (See  Pfeifer, 
Bernard  R.,  assignor.) 

Pfeiffer,  Charles  G.,  assignor  to  Specialty  Engineering 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Chain  conveyer.  1,442,292; 
Jan.   16. 

Pfeiffer,  Charles  G.,  assignor  to  Specialty  Engineering 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Troughlng  idler  for  con- 
veyer belts.     1,446,270  ;  Feb.  20. 

Pfeiffer,  Ernest,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Bracket  and  attachment 
to  raise  and  lower  curtain  poles.     1,447,149  ;  Feb.  27. 

Pfeiffer,  Fred  B.,  Akron,  Ohio.     Tire.     1,452,217  ;  Apr.  17. 

Pfeiffer,  Fred  B.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tire  construction. 
1,461,984  ;  July  17. 

Pfeiffer,  Fred  B.,  Akron.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Star  Rub- 
ber Company,  Inc.     Tire  casing.     1,442,293  ;  Jan.  16. 

Pfeiffer,   Jacob.      (See   Rohdiek,  John,   assignor.) 

Pfeiffer,  John  F.,  administrator.  (See  Dickhart,  William, 
assignor.) 

Pfeiffer,  Oswald,  Leipzig,  Germany.  Apparatus  for  dry- 
ing material.     1,462.621  :    .Tuly   24. 

Pfeil,  Elmer  C,  Fostoria,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Central  Rail- 
way Signal  Company.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Composition 
for  railway  signal  fusees.     1,441,878  ;  Jan.  9. 

Pfeil,  Frank  L.  H.      (See  Steigerwald,  E.,  and  Pfeil.) 

Pfendner,  .Tohii,  assignor  to  S.  Rusnak,  Chicago,  111. 
Combined  davenport  and  bed.     1,466,957  ;   Sept.  4. 

Pfenninger,  Ernst,  Odell,  111.  Adjustment  for  embroider- 
ing-machine  needles.     1,465,526  ;  Aug.   21. 


Pferrer,   Martin   P.,   et  al.      (See   Gray,   Joseph  M.,   as- 
signor.) 
Pfersch,    Clarence   L.,   Barberton,    Ohio,   assignor   to   The 
Diamond   Match   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Book  match. 
1,459,0.S3  :   June  19. 
Pfiffner,   Emil,   Prybourg,  Switzerland.     High-tension  con- 
denser.     1,461,287;    July    10. 
Pfister.    Henry    C,    Great    Falls,    Mont.      Arch    support. 

1,477,383;  Dec.  11. 
Pfister,  Theophil,  assignor  to  Tapestrelle  Corporation,  New 

York,   N.  Y.     Ornamentation.     1,463,836;  Aug.   7. 
Pfister  &  Vogel  Leather  Company.      (See  Hubert,  Edwin 

F.,  assignor.) 
Pflager,    Charles     W.,     Chicago,     111.       Car    diaphragm. 

1,450,007;  Mar.  27. 
Pflager,  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  Commonwealth  Steel  Car 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Articulated  car  underframe. 
1,452,525  ;  Apr.  24. 
Pflager,  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  Commonwealth  Steel  Com- 
pany,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Articulated    car.      1,452,526 ; 
Apr.  24. 
Pflager,  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  Commonwealth  Steel  Com- 
pany,   St.   "Louis,    Mo.      Articulated    car.      1,459, :J5o ; 
June   19. 
Pflager,  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  Commonwealth  Steel  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Transom  draft  gear.     1,467,682 ; 
Sept.  11. 
Pflager,  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  Commonwealth  Steel  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Six-wheel  car  truck.     1,467,683  ; 
Sept.  11. 
Pflager,  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  Commonwealth  Steel  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Six-wheel  car  truck.     1,467,684 ; 
Sept.  11. 
Pflager,    Harry    M.,    assignor   to    Cast   S1:eel   Pilot   Com- 
pany,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Pilot.     1,478,249  ;   Dec.   18. 
Pflantzer,   Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dental   fountain 

cuspidor.     Des.  62,850 ;  Aug.   7. 
Pflanze,  Charles  F.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Web-severing  device. 

1,459,746;  June  26. 
Pflanze,  Charles  P.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Machine  for  making 

window  envelopes.     1,462,149  ;  July  17. 
Pfleager,  Roscoe  C,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Klein,  Cleveland, 

Ohio.     Lighting  fixture.     Des.  62,582 ;  June  26. 
Pfleager,  Roscoe  C,   assignor  to  B.  P.  Klein,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Lighting  fixture.     Des.  62,583 ;  June  26. 

Roscoe  C,  assignor  to  B.  P.  Klein,   Cleveland, 
Lighting   fixture.      Des.   62,584 ;    June   26. 
Roscoe  C.,   assignor  to  B.  P.  Klein,  Cleveland, 
Lighting  fixture.     Des.  62,585;  June  26. 
Roscoe  C,  assignor  to  B.  P.  Kleim,  Cleveland, 
Lighting  fixture.    Des.  62,586 ;  June  26. 
Roscoe  C,   assignor  to  B.  P.  Klein,  Cleveland, 
Lighting   fixture.     Des.    62^587 ;    June   26. 
Roscoe  C,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Klein,   Cleveland, 
Lighting  fixture.     Dee.  62,588  ;  June  19.. 
Roscoe  C,  assignor   to  B.   F.  Klein,   Cleveland, 
Lighting    fixture.      Des.    62,642 ;    July    10. 
Roscoe  C.,   assignor  to  B.   P.   Klein,   Cleveland, 
Lighting  fixture.     Des. 


Pfleager, 

Ohio. 
Pfleager, 

Ohio. 
Pfleager, 

Ohio. 
Pfleager, 

Ohio. 
Pfleager, 

Ohio. 
Pfleager, 

Ohio. 
Pfleager, 

Ohio. 
Pfieager, 

Ohio. 
Pfieager, 

Ohio. 
Pfleager, 


62,643:  July  10. 
Roscoe  C,  assignor  to  B.  P.  Klein,  Cleveland, 
Lighting  fixture.     Dee.  62,644 ;  July  10. 
Roscoe  C,  assignor  to  B.  P.  Klein,  Cleveland, 
Lighting  fixture.     Des.  62,645  ;  July  10. 
Roscoe   C,  assignor   to  B.   F.   Klein,   Cleveland, 
Lighting  fixture.     Des.  62,743  ;  July  24. 


Ohio. 
Pfieger,    Gustav,   Bridgeton, 

Sept.  11. 
Pfiittner,     Charles    C. 

1,455,121  ;   May  15. 
Pfiuger,      Frank     X., 

1,453,994  ;  May  1. 
Pfous,    Frank,    assignor  to  The 


N.   J.     Faucet.     1,467,450; 


Barton,    Wis.      Shock    absorber. 
Portland,     Oreg.        Wooden     tub. 


H.    D.    Beach   Company, 


Coschocton,  Ohio.  Rocking  safety-match  holder.  Des. 
63,121  ;    Oct.    9. 

Pfous,  Frank,  Coshocton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  American 
Lead  Pencil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  cabi- 
net.    Des.  63.236;  Nov.  6. 

Pfouts,  Leroy  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
H.  H.  Miller  Industries  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Ice- 
cream freezer.     1,449,623  ;  Mar.  27. 

Pfrunder,  Xaver,  Wohlen,  Switzerland.  Braiding  ma- 
chine.    1,476,639  ;  Dec.  4. 

Pfund,  August  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Determining  the  hid- 
ing power  of  paints  and  pigments.  1,468,075 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Phaneuf,  Toussaint,  Washington,  D.  C.  Resilient  tire. 
1,475,140;  Nov.  20. 

Pharis,  Carl,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Western 
Auto   Supply   Company.     Tire.      Des.   63,316 ;   Nov.   20. 

Pharis,  Carl,  assignor  to  The  Pharis  Tire  and  Rubber 
Co.,  Newark,  Ohio.     Tire.     Des.   63,317;   Nov.  20. 

Pharis  Tire  and  Rubber  Co.,  The.  (See  Pharis,  Carl,  as- 
signor.) 

Pharo,  Harry  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Adjustable 
trolley-frog  device.     1,478,057  :  Dec.   18. 

Pharr,  E.  A.,  et  al.     (See  Reed,  Warren  B.,  assignor.) 

Phelan,  Edward  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Combination  con- 
crete wall  board  and  studding.     1,462,622  ;  July  24. 

Phelan,  Eugene  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  S.  Dickinson, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Golf  club.     1,465,056  ;  Aug.  14. 

Phelan,  Hazel,  executrix.      (See  Gould,  Augustus  W.) 


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Phelan,  John  J.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  Garment  closure. 
1,472,340;  Oct.   30. 

Phelan,  Louis  A.  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Switch.  1,471,199; 
Oct.  16. 

Phelps,  Byron,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  L.  Brand,  Se- 
atUe,   Wash.     Bos  tongs.     1,460,730  ;  July  3. 

Phelps  Dodge  Corporation.  (See  Payton,  Calvin,  as- 
signor.) 

Phelps  Dodge  Corporation.  (See  Stout,  Harry  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Phelps,  Erastus  R.,  Highland  Park,  III.,  assignor  tu 
American  Lithographic  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Folding  display  device.     1,440,839  ;  Jan.  2. 

Phelps.  Frank,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  assignor  to  L.  C.  Barnett, 
Duluth,  Minn.     Centrifugal  fan.     1,453,055  ;  Apr.  24. 

Phelps,  George  H.,  Warehouse  I'oint,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
T.  E.  Murray,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Forming  cam  shafts 
and  the  like.     1,448,862  ;   Mar.   20. 

Phelps,  Harry  E.,  assignor  to  C.  Kenyon  Company,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Tire  tread.     Des.  63,489.  Dec.  11. 

Phelps,  James  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Thermodynamic  switch. 
1,476,022;  Dec.  4. 

Phelps,  Joseph.  North  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Reming 
ton  Typewriter  Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting 
machine.     1,444,385  ;  Feb.  6. 

Phelps  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Phelps,  Morton  F., 
assignor. )    . 

Phelps,  McKinnev,  Redlands,  Calif.  Computing  attach- 
ment for  scales.     1,466.807;   Sept.  4. 

Phelps,  Morton  F.,  assignor  to  Phelps  Manufacturing 
Company.  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Machine  for  feeding  and 
distributing  containers.     1.476,023  ;  Dec.  4. 

Phelps,  Philip  M.  M.     (See  Allen,  E.  E.,  and  Phelps.) 

Phelps,  Roscoe  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Sorting  machine.  1,443,193; 
Jan.   23. 

Phelps,  Sebrjng  I.,  Rockford,  III.  Electric  heater. 
1,473,865  ;  Nov.  13. 

Phelps,  Sebring  I.,  Rockford,  111.  Electrical  heating 
unit.     1,473,866;  Nov.  13. 

Phelps,  Sebring  I.,  Rockford,  111.  Electric  heater. 
1,473,867;  Nov.  13. 

Phelps,  Spencer  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Beeman  Tractor  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Trac- 
tion wheel.     1,442,583:  Jan.   16. 

Phelps,  Spencer  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Beeman  Tractor  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Shift- 
ing strap  for  agricultural  implements.  1,467,685 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Phelps,  Spencer  H.,  assignor  to  Blount  Plow  Works, 
Evansville,  Ind.  Depth  gauge  for  disk  harrows. 
1,442,700;  Jan.  16. 

Phelps,  Stephen  B..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Dowel  pin  and  cup 
for  mounting  patterns.     1,471,978  ;  Oct.  23. 

Phelps.  Theophilus  I.,  Woodvllle,  N.  C.  Peanut  picker. 
1,462,123;  July  17. 

Phelps,  Walter  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  Click,  Ports- 
mouth, Ohio.    Polish  "and  making  it.    1,445,034  ;  Feb,  13. 

Phenix  Cheese  Company.  (See  Eldredge,  Elmer  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Philadelphia    Bronze    Bearing    &    Tube    Company.       (See 

Small,  George  A.,  assignor.) 
Philadelphia    Drying   Machinery   Company.      (See  Allsop, 

T.,  and  Sibson,  assignors.) 
Philadelphia    Drying    Machinery    Company,    The.       (See 

Parkes,  Bertrand  A.,  assignor.) 
Philadelphia  Metal  Drying  Form  Company.      (See  Reeps, 

Leroy  W.,  assignor.) 
Philadelphia  Quartz  Company.      (See  Stericker,  William, 

assignor.) 

Philadelphia   Storage   Battery    Company.      (See   Holland, 

Walter  E.,  assignor.) 
Philadelphia    Storage    Battery    Company.      (See   Holland, 

W.  E.,  and  Pearson,  assignors.) 
Philadelphia    Storage   Battery   Company.      (See    Holland, 

W.  E.,  and  Skinner,  assignors.) 
Philadelphia    Textile    Machinery    Company,    The.       (See 

Ayres,    Elwood   B.,  assignor.) 
Philadelphia    Textile    Machinery    Company,    The.       (See 

Schwartz,  W.  M.,  and  Bogaty,  assignors.) 
Pliilbrook,  Ralph  W.,  Sherman,  Calif.    Clamp  for  stopping 

leaks   on   pipes.      1,474,550 ;   Nov.   20. 
Phll-Har-Chee    Piano    Player    Corporation.       (See    Cheek, 

Tolbert  F.,  assignor.) 
Philip  Carey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  Pater, 

Carl  J.,  assignor.) 
Philip,  Charles   W.,   San  Francisco,  Calls.      Int?mal-com- 

bustion  engine  and  parts  thereof.     1,4-^2,654  ;  July  24. 
Philip,    Charles    W.,    San    Fi-ancisco,    Calif.      Piston    jcad 

manufacturing  the  same.     1,462,655  :   July   24. 
Philip,  Charles  W.,   San  Francisco,  Calif,    'internal-com- 
bustion engine.     1,467,497  ;   Sept.  11. 
Philip.     Peter     C,     Bowlus,     Minn.      Cream     separator. 

1,472,085;   Oct.  30. 
Philipon,  Henri  J.  F.,  Bellegarde-en-Porez,  France.    Heat 

regenerator.      1,464,580  ;   Aug.    14. 
Philippe,   Florent,   sr.,   South   Charleston,  W.  Va.      Rapid 

towel    hanger.      1,478,911 :    Dec.    25. 
Philippe,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfume  bottle.     Des. 

63.433  ;  Dec.  4. 

Philippe,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfume  bottle.     Des. 

63.434  ;  Dec.  4. 


Philippi,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  J.  Mlnck,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Carbonatlng  ma- 
chine.    1,44T,884  ;  Mar.  6. 

Philips,  Hans  A.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Fabrics  Company.  Lace.  Des.  63,157; 
Oct.   23. 

Philips,  William  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Magnetic  drying  ap- 
paratus.    1,453,022;  Apr.  24. 

Philips,  William  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Belt  conveyer. 
1,447,264  :  Mar.  6. 

Phllipson  and  Company  Limited.  (See  Webster,  Norman, 
assignor.) 

Philllppe,  Emil,  assignor  to  G.  A.  Duerler  Mfg.  Company, 
San  Antonio,  Tex.  Feeding  mechanism  for  nut-cracking 
machines.     1,440.744  ;  Jan.  2. 

Phillips,  Annette  T.,  Goshen,  N.  Y.  Shoe-heel  protector. 
1,442,028  ;  Jan.  9. 

Phillips,  Archie  Y.,  and  C.  Thompson,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 
Refrigerator.      1,474,847  ;   Nov.   20. 

?hUlips,  Benjamin,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Ice  can.  1,446.394  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Phillips,  Charles,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Binding  post. 
1,469,107;  Sept.  25. 

Phillips,  Charles,  sr.,  Bolivar,  N.  Y.  Working  valve  for 
oil-well  pumps.     1,469,106;   Sept.   25. 

Phillips.  Charles  H.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Flushing  mechanism. 
1,449,439;  Mar.  27. 

Phillips  &  Clark  Stove  Co.    (See  De  Vrles,  John,  assignor.) 

Phillips,  Darius  T.,  Chicago,  111.  Grain  bin.  1,443,500; 
Jan.   30. 

Phillips,  Darius  T.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  G.  Williams, 
Chicago,  111.  Corn  harvester  and  shocker.  1,452,929 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Phillips,  Edna  G.  (See  Phillips,  William  E.  and  E.  G., 
and  Thomson.) 

Phillips,  Elaine  H.  (See  de  Lipskl,  Nicholas  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Phillips,  Elaine  H.,  and  N.  V.  de  Lipski,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Shaving   brush.      1,455,656;    May    15. 

Phillips,  Ellis  J.  G.,  assignor  to  Richards-Wilcox  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Aurora,  111.  Sliding  door  and 
track   therefor.     1,462,302  ;   July  17. 

Phillips,  Francis  H.,  Old  Westbury,  N.  Y.  Animal  trap. 
1,475,871  ;  Nov,  27. 

Phillips,  George  E.,  Baden,  assignor  to  National  Metal 
Molding  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Manufacture  of 
flexible  metallic  tubing,  armored  cable,  and  like  prod- 
ucts.    1,471,057;  Oct.  16. 

Phillips,   George  P.      (See  Allen,   E.   C,  and   Phillips.) 

Phillips,  George  W.,  Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Saw- 
flling  rig.     1,475,351  ;  Nov.  27. 

Phillips,  (Sordon,  and  P.  Hanlon,  assignors  of  one-third 
to  E.  H.  Figley,  Detroit,  Mich.  Painter's  mask. 
1,464,883  ;  Aug.  14. 

Phillips,  Harley  R.     (See  Mojonnier,  J.  J.,  and  Phillips.) 

Phillips,  Harry  C,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Operating  and 
locking  means  for  doors  and  windows.  1,477,075 ; 
Dec.    11. 

Phillips,  Harry  I.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Curtain  fastener. 
1,474,208  ;  Nov.  13. 

Phillips,  James  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dumb-waiter  lock. 
1,470,541  ;  Oct.  9. 

Phillips,  James  J.     (See  Hammond,  Robert  O.,  assignor.) 

Phillips,  John  P.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  of 
forty-five  one-hundredths  to  C.  P.  Oudin,  Spokane, 
Wash.     Lathing.     1,442,029;  Jan.  9. 

Phillips,  John  H.,  Chicago,  III.  Expansion  shell. 
1,449,624;  Mar.  27. 

Phillips,  John  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Self-drilling  anchoring  de- 
vice.    1,449,625  ;   Mar.   27. 

Phillips,  John  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Tubular  drill.  1,467,451  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Phillips,  John  T.,  Lafayette,  Ala.  Flower  or  lamp  stand. 
Des.  63,582  ;  Dec.  18. 

Phillips,  Julius,  assignor  to  The  Luzerne  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Trenton,  N.  J.  Hard-rubber  flush  ball  for  water- 
closet  tanks.     1,474,286  ;  Nov.   13. 

Phillips,  Leonard  D.,  Eagle  Point,  Wis.  Wrench. 
1,471,200;  Oct.   16. 

Phillips,  Lewis.     (See  Swindell,  W.  H.,  and  Phillips.) 

Phillips,  Marion.     (See  Dibble,  C.  W.,  and  Phillips.) 

Phillips,  Martin.  (See  Arsenault,  R.,  Phillips,  and 
Duchesneau.) 

Phillips,  Max,  Evansville,  Wis.,  and  G.  H.  Mains.  Detroit, 
Mich.  Product  made  from  furfural  and  making  same. 
1,441,598:  Jan.  9. 

Phillips,   Paul   D.     (See  Benjamin.   R.   B.,   and   Phillips, ^ 

Pbi'Ups,  Percy  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sleeve  holder  and 
tue  llXe.     J. 445,798;   Feb.  20. 

Phillips,  Robert  .\.,  Taylorville,  111.  Douche  seat. 
1.478,794  ;   Dec.   25, 

Phillips,  Walter  W.,  London,  England.  Heel  pad  for  a 
boot  or  shoe.     Des.  62,341  ;  May  8. 

Phillips,  Walter  W.,  London,  England.  Heel  pad  for  a 
boot  or  shoe.     Des.  62,342  ;  May  8. 

Phillips,  Wilber  A.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Thermometer. 
1,456,400;  May  22. 

Phillips,  Will  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Worthington 
Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Condensing  system.     1,475,242 ;  Nov.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Phillips,    William    E.    and    E.    G.,    Vallejo,    and    A.    R. 

Thomson,  San  Francisco,  Calif.   Hair  waver.    1,476,176  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Phillips,  William  S.,  Cameron,  W.  Va.     Table  and  chair 

structure.      1,473,736;   Nov.    13. 
Phimister,   Milton   E.,   Green  Bay,   Wis.     Automatic   stop 

for  motion-picture  machines.     1,476,006  ;  Dec.  4. 
Phinney,  Elisha  A.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Separable  button. 

1,454,857;  May  15. 
Phinney,    Mabel    L.,    Fergus    Falls,    Minn.      Doll.      Des. 

62,410;  May  22. 
Phipps,     Charles    T.,     Saltville,    Va.      Throttle-operating 

mechanism  for  locomotives.     1,464,774  ;   Aug.   14. 
Phister,  Albert  B.,   Fort   Thomas,   Ky.,   assignor   to  The 

Phister     Manufacturing     Company,     Cincinnati,     Ohio. 

Fire  extinguisher.     1,467,980  ;  Sept.  11. 
Phister    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See    Phister, 

Albert  B.,  assignor.) 
Phleger,      John     B.,      Dayton,     Ohio.      Vehicle     signal. 

1,453,179 ;  Apr.  24. 
Phoemco    Limited.      (See  Boll,  William  H.   P.,  assignor.) 
Phoenix  Hermetic  Company.     (See  Taliaferro,  Thomas  L., 

assignor.) 
Phoenix    Hosiery    Company.      (See   Reudt,   Julius    C,   as- 
signor. ) 

Phoenix  Knitting  Works.     (See  Breyer,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Phoenix  Light  Company.     (See  Pike,  Edwin  B..  assignor.) 

Phoenix  Sprinkler  Company.  (See  Atkins,  Charles  H., 
assignor.) 

Phoenix  Trimming  Company.  (See  Neff,  August  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Phonoharp  Company,  The.  (See  Nobbs,  George  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Photoplast  Corporation  of  America,  The.  (See  Schneider. 
Charles  E.  R..  assignor.) 

Photostat  Corporation.      (See  Greene,  John  S..  assignor.) 

Plana,  Vittorio,  Turin,  Italy.  Apparatus  for  the  carboni- 
zation of  woolen  rags,  combings,  and  the  like.  1,448,038  ; 
Mar.    13. 

Pianko,  Mendel,  Chicago,  111.  Antifriction  belt  dressing. 
1,472,400;    Oct.    30. 

Piaser,  Abraham,  Elmhurst,  assignor  to  Rosenwasser 
Bros.,  Inc.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.  Nail-extracting  apparatus. 
.1,462,045;   July  17. 

Piaser,  Abraham,  Elmhurst,  assignor  to  Rosenwasser 
Bros.  Inc.,  Astoria,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Safety  device 
for  power  presses.     1,471,350;  Oct.  23. 

Piaszek,  Ferdinand,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Lens.  Des.  62,803  ; 
July  31. 

Piatt,    Charles    D.,    Kansas  -City,    Mo.      Display    device. 

1.4(3,313  ;  Nov.   6. 
Piatt,  Walter  J.,  Oakland,  Calif.    Rotary  pump.    1,444,269  • 

Feb.  6. 
Picard,   Albert   C.       (See    Springer,    W.    J.,    and   Picard.) 
Picard.    Arthur   P..    Paris,    France.      Cover    for    utensils. 

1,441,712  ;  Jan.  9. 
Picard.    Charles    H.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Oil    burner. 

1,441,629  ;  Jan.  9. 
Picclone,     Angelo,     Buffalo,     N.     Y.       Lathering     device. 

1,448,674  :  Mar.  13. 
Picciotti,    Michele,    Paterson,    N.    J.      Clock   mechanism. 

1,472,532  ;  Oct.   30. 
Pichler,      Stephen,      Detroit,      Mich.        Testing      device. 

1,463,440  ;  July  31. 
Pick,  Albert,  &  Company.      (See  Kellogg,  Edmund  P.,  as- 
signor.) 
Pick,   Albert,   &   Company.      (See   Pick,   Hugo,   assignor.) 
Pick,  Hugo,  assignor  to  Albert  Pick  &  Company,  Chicago, 

111.     Drinking  straw.     1,466,185 ;  Aug.  28. 

^'^^?Io'-^^''t''"°  ^■'  I'OS  Angeles,  Calif.  Adhesive  paste. 
1,463,403  ;  July  31. 

Pickard,  Fred.      (See  Pickard,  Oliver  J.   and  F.) 

Pickard,  Greenleaf  W.,  Newton  Center,  assignor  to  Wire- 
less Special tj^  Apparatus  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  In- 
terference preventer.     1,460,439  ;  July  3. 

Pickard,  Greenleaf  W.,  Newton  Center,  assignor  to  Wire- 
less Specialty  Apparatus  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Reed  telephone  receiving.      1,472,341 ;   Oct.   30 

Pickard,  Greenleaf  W.,  Newton  Center,  assignor  to  Wire- 
less Specialty  Apparatus  Company,  Boston,,  Mass. 
Electromagnetic  compass.     1,472,342  :  Oct.  30. 

Pickard,  Greenleaf  W.,  Newton  Center,  Mass..  and  J. 
Barth,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Wireless  Spe- 
cialty Apparatus  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Optical  se- 
lection of  split  mica  sheets.     1,476,102  ;  Dec.  4. 

Pickard,  John  H.,  Rochdale,  England.  Adjustable  wrench. 
1,441,372  ;  Jan.  9. 

Pickard,  Oliver  J.  and  F.,  assignors  to  Joseph  Pidtard'e 
?°?^^ « J'^^^'^^'l'^^P^ia'  Pa.  Wire  head  for  looms. 
1,462,920;   July   24. 

Pickard,  Winford  D.,  Normafi,  Okla.  Shade  attachment. 
1,458,845  ;  June  12. 

Pickard's,  Joseph,  Sons.  (See  Pickard,  Oliver  J.  and  F., 
assignors.) 

Pickell,  William  C,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Manufacture 
of  rolled  wrapping  paper.     1,477,588  :  Dec.  18. 

Pickens,  Davis  A.,  Jackson,  Miss.  Switch  lug.  1,457,266  ; 
May  29. 

Pickering,  Samuel  A.,  et  al.  (See  Stroh,  Henry  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pickford,  Edward  F.,  et  al.  (See  Seabolt,  Frank  J.,  as 
signor.) 


Pickin,  Rowland  0.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Rotary  drill 
bit.     1,471,526  ;  Oct.  23. 

Picking,  William  T.     (See  Grosvenor,  J.  E.,  and  Picking.) 

Picklo,  Valentine,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  Walat,  Johis- 
town,  Pa.     Car  coupling.     1,453,404  ;  May  1. 

Pickop,  George  B.,  New  Haven,  assignor  to  The  Mal- 
leable Iron  Fittings  Company,  Branford,  Conn.  Con- 
tainer cap.     1,447,320  ;  Mar.  6. 

Pickop,  George  B.,  New  Haven,  assignor  to  The  Malle- 
able Iron  Fittings  Company,  Branford,  Conn.  Tum- 
bling barrel.     1,460,731  ;  July  3. 

Pickop,  George  B.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Mal- 
leable Iron  Fittings  Company,  Branford,  Conn.  Fruit 
press.     1,465,558  ;   Aug.   21. 

Pickop,  George  B.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Malleable  Iron  Fittings  Company,  Bradford,  Conn. 
Spraying  device.     1,466,247  ;  Aug.  28. 

Pickup,  George  E.,  assignor  to  The  Wehrle  Company, 
Newark,  Ohio.     Gas  range.     1,458,196 ;  June  12. 

Pickup,  George  E.,  assignor  to  The  Wehrle  Company, 
Newark,  Ohio.     Gas  cock.     1.459.416  ;  June  19. 

Picot,  Georges-Valentin,  Paris,  Prance.  Machine  for 
making  bricks,  tiles,  and  other  building  materials. 
1,461,159;  July  10. 

Pictorial  Soap  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Dostal, 
George  A.,  assignor.) 

Pictures  Development  Co.,  The.  (See  Bulask,  Francis  J., 
assignor.) 

Pictures  Development  Co.,  The.  (See  Whitmore,  Edson 
G.,  assignor.) 

Pidgeon,  Andrew  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Shock  absorber  for 
automobiles.      1,463,660 ;    July    31. 

Pidgeon,  Andrew  J.,  St.  Ferdinand  of  Halifax,  Quebec, 
Canada.     Automobile  sleigh.     1,466,546;  Aug.  28. 

Pidgeon,  Clifford  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Hydrocarbon  burner. 
1,466,186;  Aug.   28. 

Pidlyski,  Dmytro,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Combination  lock. 
1,448,707;  Mar.  13. 

Pi6dallu,  Andr^  M.  P.  R.,  Sevres,  France.  Fuel  burner. 
1,475,553;  Nov.  27. 

Piel,  Paul  M.,  Lake  Parlin,  Me.  Roof  and  wall  con- 
struction.    1,458,498  :  June  12. 

Pieper,  Alphonse  F.     (See  Pieper,  Oscar  H.  and  A.  F.) 

Pieper,  Chester  R.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Hairnet.  1,467,559; 
Sept.  11. 

Pieper,  Henri,  Liege,  assignor  to  Constructions  Elec- 
trlques  de  Belgique  Societe  Anonyms,  Brussels,  Bel- 
gium.    Electric  locomotive.     1,468,920  ;   Sept.  25. 

Pieper,  Herman  B.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Dynamometer. 
1,476,919;  Dec.  11. 

Pieper,  Nicolas,  Liege,  Belgium.  Disjointing  device  for 
automatic  pistols.     1,452,000  ;  Apr.  17. 

Pieper,  Oscar  H.  and  A.  F.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Dental  ap- 
pliance  unit.      1,462,656;   July  24. 

Pierce,  Alfred  L..  Wallingford,  Conn.  Cut-out  box. 
1,462,124;  July  17. 

Pierce.  Bernard  L.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Drawing  instru- 
ment.     1,440,625  :   .Tan.   2. 

Pierce,  Burt  N.,  Boston,  Mass.  Carburetor.  1,448,863  ; 
Mar.    20. 

Pierce,  Burt  N.,  Boston,  Mass.  Carburetor.  1,472,615  ; 
Oct.   30. 

Pierce,  Butler  &  Pierce  Mfg.  Corp.  (See  Letsch,  Eugene, 
assignor.) 

Pierce,  Charles  W.,  South  Duxbury,  Mass.,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  C.  Driscoll,  Brockton,  Mass.  Leather- 
finishing  machine.     1,458,846  ;  June  12. 

Pierce,  Clarence  A.,  Lowell,  Mass.  Spinning  frame. 
1,459.251 :    .Tune    19. 

Pierce,  E.  Ralph,  Rochester,  assignor  to  Monarch  Gov- 
ernor Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Speed  governor  for 
internal-combustion    engines.      1,461,933 ;    July    17. 

Pierce,  Edward.  West  Burlington,  Iowa.  Locomotive 
stoker.     1,478,395  ;   Dec.   25. 

Pierce,  Elizabeth  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hat-supporting 
device.     1,447,602;  Mar.  6. 

Pierce,  Frank  M.,  assignor  to  Pierce  Wrapping  Machine 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Wrapping  and  unwrapping  ma- 
chine.    1,451,051 ;  Apr.  10. 

Pierce,  Frederic  E.  (See  Chase,  M.  F.,  Pierce,  and  Skog- 
mark.) 

Pierce  Fuse  Corporation.  (See  Candee,  B.  C,  and  Pierce, 
assignors.) 

Pierce  Fuse  Corporation.  (See  Pierce,  W.  N.,  and  Candee, 
assignors.) 

Pierce,  George  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Signaling  system. 
1,475,.594;  Nov.  27. 

Pierce,  George  L.     (See  Benoit,  W.  J.,  and  Pierce.) 

Pierce,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Pierce  Governor  Co.,  An- 
derson. Ind.  Governor  for  internal-combustion  engines. 
1.441.022;   Jan.   2. 

Pierce,  George  W..  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to  P.  C. 
Hewitt,  deceased.  Ringwood  Manor,  N.  J. ;  The  Farm 
ers'  Loan  and  Trust  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  execu- 
tor. Apparatus  for  and  method  of  controlling  electric 
currents.     1,450,749  ;  Apr.  3. 

Pierce,  George  W.,  Davis,  assignor  to  California  Almond 
Growers  Exchange,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Treating 
almonds.      1,465,829  ;    Aug.    21. 

Pierce  Governor  Co.      (See  Pierce,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Pierce,  Harrie  C.      (See  PefCer,  H.  C,  and  Pierce.) 

Pierce,  Howard  M.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  A.  G.  Spalding 
&  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Golf  bag.     1,444,357  ;  Feb.  6. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contiuued. 


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pierce,  James  B.,  jr.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.     Making  procipi- 

tated      barium      sulpliate      and      sodium      sulphydrate 

1,457,934  ;  June  5. 
Pierce,   James  B.,   jr.,   Charleston,   W.   Va.     Malting  pre- 
cipitated  barium   sulphate.     1,457,935  ;   June  5. 
Pierce,    James    B.,    jr.,    Charleston,    W.    Va.      Blanc   fixe. 

1,468,867  ;   Sept.   25. 
Pierce,     James     H.,     SheUnuu,     Ind.       Traction     wh(  \\ 

1.451,177  :  Apr.  10. 
Pierce,  John,  jr.,  Norwalk,  assignor  of  oue-half  to  D.   S. 

Cummings,     Stamford,     Conn.        Gas-tight     joint     for 

boiler     casings     removably     mounted     upon     flrepots. 

1,456,254  ;  May  22. 
Pierce,    Joseph    A.,    Dravosburg    Borough,    Pa.      Cooking 

utensil.      1,462,818  ;   July  24. 
Pierce,  Joseph  R.      (See  Earth,  C.  J.,  and  Pierce.) 
Pierce,  Raymond  C.     (See  Carter,  G.  O.,  and  Pierce.) 
Pierce,  William  N.     (See  Candee,  B.  C,  and  Pierce.) 
Pierce,  William  N.,  and  B.  C.  Candee,  assignors  to  Pierce 

Fuse    Corporation,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Fuse.      1,447,150; 

Feb.   27. 
Pierce,  Wlnslow   S.,  jr.,  Bayville,   N.  Y.     Velocity  indi- 
cator.    1,451,923;  Apr.   17. 
Pierce   Wrapping   Machine.      (See  Pierce,   Frank  M.,    as- 
signor.) 
Piercy,    Millard    F.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Toy.      1,469,605; 

Oct.  2. 
Pieretti,    Giorgio,    San    Francisco,   Calif.      Sorting   table. 

1,460.862  ;   July   3. 
Plering,       Otto,       Eich,       Germany.       Flying      machine. 

1,444,138  ;  Feb.  6. 
Plerman,    .\lexander    N.,    Newark,    N.    J.      Mounting   for 

stems   of  crystal  detectors.     1,463,554;   July   31. 
Piers,  Frank  C.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Burner  attachment. 

1,463,837  :    Aug.    7. 
Pierson,   Carl  W.,   Rockford,   111.      Combined  washer  and 

wringer.     1,464,045  ;  Aug.   7. 
Pierson,   Charles   V..    Duluth,   Minn.      Wall   construction. 

1,463,021 ;  July  24. 
Pierson,   Edwin   W.,   Newark,   N.  J.,  assignor  to   Mergen- 

thaler    Linotype    Company.       Typographical    machine. 

1,471, 352  :  Oct.   23. 
Pierso)!,  Harry  W.,  deceased,  Princeton,  111. ;  S.  W.  Pier- 
son, administratrix.     liay  loader.     1,474,492  ;  Nov.  20. 
Pierson,   Hubert   T.,    Hoquiara,   Wash.     Guard  for   motor 

housings.      1,447.034  :   Feb.    27. 
Pierson,  Isaac,  deceased,  Wellesley,  Mass. ;  P.  H.  Pierson, 

administrator.         Rotatable      connector.         1,460,037 ; 

June  26. 
Pierson,  Philip  H.,  administrator.      (See  Pierson,  Isaac.) 
Pierson,    Reginald    K.,    and   T.    S.    Duncan,    assignors    to 

Vickers  Limited,  Westminster,  London,  England.     Tail 

skid    for    aircraft.       1,472,086 ;    Oct.     30. 
Pierson.  Selnia  W.,  administratrix.      (See  Pierson,  Harry 

W.,   assignor.) 
Pierson.    William   D.,   assignor   to  The   Waterbury   Farrel 

Foundry     and    Machine    Company,     Waterbury,     Conn. 

Means   for   controlling  associated   mechanisms   of  wiri>- 

drawing  machinery  or  the  like.     1,441,241  ;  Jan.  9. 
Pierson,   William    D.,  assignor  to   The  Waterbury   Farrel 

Foundry    and    Machine    Company,    Waterbury,    Conn. 

Lubricating      system      for      wire  -  drawing      machines. 

1,442,735;   Jan.    16. 
Pierson,   William   D.,   assignor  to   The  Waterbury   Farrel 

Foundry    and    Machine    Company,     Waterbury,    Conn. 

Die  holder.     1,452,312  ;   Apr.  17. 
Pletras.     Ludwik     R.,     Joliet,     111.       Motor-driven     sled. 

1,450,332;   Apr.    3. 
Pietrok,     Andrew     N.,     Stayton,     Oreg.       Animal     trap. 

1,457,670;  June  5. 
Piette,  Olivier,  Brussels,  Belgium.     Coke  oven.     1,445,552  : 

Feb.  13. 
Pietsch,   Charles   F.      (See   Breakey,   A.,    and   Pietsch.) 
Pietszak,   Stanley  P.,  Buffalo,  N.  T.     Safety-brake-operat- 

Ing  means  for  freight  and  passenger  cars.     1,466,958  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Piette,    Olivier,    Brussels.   Belgium.     Treatment   of   gases 

from  gas  producers.     1,450,562  ;  Apr.  3. 
Pietzuch.    Joseph,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.       Shoe    heel.      Dps. 

61.789  ;  Jan.  9. 

Pietzuch,    Joseph,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.       Shoe    heel.      Des. 

61.790  ;  Jan.  9. 

Piga,  Joseph  S.,  Owendale,  Mich.  Lock.  1,475,082 ; 
Nov.   20. 

Pigeon,  Albert  M.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Tarn-tension  device. 
1,456,074  ;  May  22. 

Pigeon,  Ernest  A.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wire-assembling 
machine.     1,452,615  ;  Apr.  24. 

Pihl,  Albert,  Murray,  Utah.  Fruit-jar  wrench.  1,471,353  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Pike,  Edwin  B.,  assignor  to  Phoenix  Light  Company,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     Lamp  standard.     Des.  61,934  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pike,  Fdwin  B.,  assignor  to  Phoenix  Light  Company,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     Lamp  standard.     Des.  61,935  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pike.  Edwin  B.,  assignor  to  Phoenix  Light  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.    Lamp  standard.    Des.  62,110  ;  Mar.  20. 

Pike,  Edwin  B.,  assignor  to  Phoenix  Light  Company,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     Lamp  standard.     Des.  62,111  :  Mar.  20. 

Pike,  George  J.      (See  Gunlocke,   W.   H.,   .-ind  Pike.) 

Pike,  Herbert,  Chicago,  111.  Folding  ironing  board. 
1,456,193  ;  May  22. 


I'ike,  Richard,  St.  Johns,  Newfoundland.  Propeller. 
1,403,441  ;  July  31. 

Pike,  Robert  D.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ore-roasting  fur- 
nace.    1,444,200  ;  Feb.  6. 

Pike,  Robert  D.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Treating  magne- 
site.     1,449,696  ;  Mar.  27. 

Pike,  Robert  D.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ore-roasting  fur- 
nace.    1,466,382;  Aug.   28. 

Pike,  Robert  D.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Apparatus  for 
calcining  and   clinkering.      1,468,168 ;    Sept.   18. 

Pike,  Robert  D..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Calcining  appa- 
ratus.    1,472,935  ;   Nov.   6. 

Pike,  Seneca  M.,  assignor  to  Wilder-Pike  Thermometer 
Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Thermometer.  1,452,701 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Pike,  Vernon  B.,  Cheltenham,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Gas-heated  solder- 
ing iron.     1,472,087  ;  Oct.  30. 

Pikoos,  Abraham,  Baltimore,  Md.  Toothbrush.  1,458,074  ; 
June  5. 

Pilcher.  John  A.,  Roanoke,  Va.  Car  construction. 
1,472,135  ;   Oct.   30. 

Pilger,  Herbert,  Plainview,  Nebr.  Fly-chasing  screen- 
door  attachment.     1,460,826  ;   July  3. 

Pilklngton  Brothers  Limited.  (See  Pilkington,  William 
N.,   assignor.) 

Pilkington,  John  T.,  Vernon,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Clothespin.     1,468,543  ;  Sept.  18. 

Pilkington,  Robert  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Shackle.  1,457,001  ; 
May  29. 

Pilkington,  William  N.,  assignor  to  Pilkington  Brothers 
Limited,     St.    Helens,    England.       Sheet    glass.      Des. 

63.318  ;   Nov.  20. 

Pilkington,  William  N.,  assignor  to  Pilkington  Brothers 
Limited,     St.     Helens,    England.       Sheet    glass.      Des. 

63.319  ;  Nov.  20. 

Pilkington,  William  N.,  assignor  to  Pilkington  Brothers 
Limited,  St.  Helens,  England.  Sheet  glass.  Des. 
63,320:   Nov.   20. 

Pillars,  Edward  R.,  and  H.  C.  Leeseberg,  Fostoria,  Ohio. 
Minor-caliber  fuse.     1,473,355  ;  Nov.  6. 

Pilling,  Henry,  Chorlton-cnm-Hardy,  England.  Operation 
of  valves  by  fluid  pressure.     1,443,239  ;  Jan.  23. 

Pilling,  Henry,  Chorlton-cum-Hardy,  England.  Recipro- 
cating-piston  engine.     1,450,112  ;   Mar.  27. 

Pilling,  Norman  B.,  Wilkinsburg,  and  R.  E.  Bed  worth, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  & 
Manufacturing  Company.  High-temperature  resistor 
material.     1,467,810;  Sept.  11. 

Pillings,  John  H.,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Typewriter-key- 
actuating  organization.      1,447,484  ;   Mar.   6. 

Pilliod,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  D.  Searles,  trustee,  Toledo, 
Ohio.  Adapter  means  for  furnace  doors.  1,443,143  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Pilliod,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  D.  Searles,  trustee,  Toledo, 
Ohio.  Furnace-door-operatlng  means.  1,443,144 ; 
.Tan.  23. 

Pilliod,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  D.  Searles,  trustee,  Toledo, 
Ohio.     Valve  gear.     1,465,948  ;  Aug.  28. 

Pillsbury,  Charles  S.,  and  L.  S.  Sims,  Pulaski,  Va.  Lift- 
ing jack.     1,456,827;  May  29. 

Pilson,  James  R.,  and  L.  Zoll.  Vangu'ard,  Saskatchewan, 
Canada,     Automatic  door  check.     1,478,758  ;  Dec,  25. 

Pilum,  A.  G.      (See  Ludorf,  Ernst,  assignor.) 

Pinard,  Albert,  East  Charleston,  Vt.  Vehicle  runner. 
1,478.796;  Dec.  25. 

Plnchart-Deny,  Maurice,  and  L.  Labourot,  Paris,  France. 
Manufacture  of  rough  pieces  for  brass  tubes.  1,444,270  ; 
Feb,  6. 

Pinchler.  Louis,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Windstorm  hat  catch. 
1,443,194;  Jan,  23, 

Pine,  Harry  B.,  and  C.  W.  Cisney,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Com- 
bined cabinet  and  table.     1,453,946  ;  May  1. 

Pine  Tree  Milking  Machine  Company.  (See  Stampen, 
.Jacob  J.,  assignor,! 

Pine,  Wilber  J,,  Oshkosh,  Wis,  Combination  metal-work- 
ing machine.     1,473,356  ;  Nov.  6. 

Pineau,  Joseph  G.     (See  Wehr,  H.,  and  Pineau.) 

Pineiro,  Lucas  R.,  Habana,  Cuba.  Surgical  instrument. 
1,441,298 ;  Jan.  9. 

Pinell,  Louis,  and  C.  C.  Loop,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Music- 
turning  device,      1,454,766  ;   May  8. 

Pines  Manufacturing  Company,  (See  Raleigh,  James  F., 
assignor.) 

Pines  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Willis,  George  M., 
assignor,) 

Pinkard,  Arthor  L,,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Swimming  de- 
vice.    1,473,514;   Nov.  6. 

Pinkerton.  Edward  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Folding  display  box. 
1,446,581 ;    Feb.   27. 

Pinkerton,  Edward  E,,  Chicago,  111.  Folding  box. 
1,448,864  ;  Mar.  20. 

Pinkerton,  William  W.,  Boise,  Idaho,  assignor  to  Secretary 
of  War  of  the  United  States  of  America,  trustee.  High- 
explosive  shell.     1,449,245  ;  Mar.  20, 

Plnkosh,  Michael,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Paseka, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Device  for  treating  pie  dough. 
1,474,640;   Nov,   20, 

Plnten,  John,  Detroit,  Mich.  Display  cabinet.  1,473,868  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Plnten,  John,  Detroit,  Mich.  Box  latch.  1,473,869 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Pin  toff,  Beatrice.     (See  O'Donnell,  B.,  and  Pintoff.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Pintsch,  Julius,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Meyer,  Bruno, 
assignor.) 

Ploda,  Louis  E.  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Process  of 
and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  cement.  1,465,863  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Pioneer  Production  Company.  (See  Yeomans,  Lucien  I., 
assignor.) 

Pioneer  Suapender  Company.  (See  Uhl,  Robert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Piotrowsk),  Paul,  Newport,  N.  H.  Support  for  window 
shades  and  curtains.     1,459,342  ;  June  19. 

Pipe,  Edward  H.,  assignor  to  Acme  Cement  Plaster  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Stucco-mixing  machine. 
1,452,702 ;  Apr.  24. 

Piper,  Frederick  G.,  Winchester,  England.  Headlight  and 
the  lik".     1,475,872  ;  Nov.  27. 

Piper,  Herbert  H.,  Jackson,  Mo.  Dust  shield  and  collector 
for  automobiles.     1,470,244  ;  Oct.  9. 

Piper,  Joseph  W.,  Lowell,  Mass.  Grate  for  furnaces  and 
boilers.     1,475,651  ;   Nov.   27. 

Piper,  Vance  G.      (See  Giddings,  Frank  R.,  assignor.) 

Piper,  Walter  A.,  and  A.  V.  Naegele,  Chicago,  111.  Toy 
aeroplane.     1,462,244;  July  17. 

Piper,   Walter   F.      (See  Beardsley,   E.   O.,   and   Piper.) 

Piper,  William  E.,  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Dorr  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Settling  apparatus. 
1,457,794  ;  June  5. 

Pipereaut,  Pierre.     (See  Helbronner,  A.,  and  Pipereaut.) 

Pipltone,  Charles,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Interlock- 
ing Construction  Corporation.  Interlocking  building 
block.     1,463,969  ;  Aug.  7. 

Pippert,  Willis  J.,  Ridlonville,  Me.  Underlay  for  print- 
ing on  paper  bags  and  the  like  and  making  same. 
1,449,545;  Mar.  27. 

Pipping,   Alf,   Altoona,   Pa.     Mold.      1,458,847;   June   12. 

Pique,  Joan  J.,  London.  England.  Cooling  and  freezing 
of  fish  and  the  like.     1,458,991  ;  June  19. 

Piron  Coal  Distillation  Systems.  (See  Piron,  Emil, 
assignor.) 

Piron,  Emil,  assignor  to  Piron  Coal  Distillation  Systems, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Distilling  or  refining  column. 
1.475,243  :   Nov.   27. 

Piron,  Emil,  assignor  to  Piron  Coal  Distillation  Sys- 
tems, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Separating  organic 
acids  from  aqueous  solutions  thereof.  1,477,076 : 
Dec.  11. 

Pirott,   Celester.      (See  McCracken,   B.,   and   Pirott.) 

Plrson,  Frank,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Lamp  body.  Des. 
63,321  ;   Nov.    20. 

Plrtle,  Joe  P.     (See  Frank,  J.,  and  Pivtle.) 

Pischke,  Walter  E.,  Leola,  S.  Dak.  Harrow  attachment. 
1,441,448  ;  Jan.  9. 

Piston  Research  Corporation.  (See  Bramberry,  Harry 
M.,   assignor.) 

Piston  Ring  Company,  The.  (See  Johnson,  Charles  B., 
assignor. ) 

Piston  Ring  Company,  The.  (See  Warren,  John  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pistor,    August    T.      (See    Pistor,    Ernest    M.,    assignor.) 

Pistor,  Ernest  M.,  Dundee,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  T. 
Pistor,  Oak  Park,  111.  Gauze-packing  device. 
1,456,828  ;  May  29. 

Pitcairn,  William  S.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
William  S.  Pitcairn  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     Des.   63,656 ;  Dec.   25. 

Pitcairn.  William  S.,  Corporation.  (See  Pitcairn,  Wil- 
liam S..  assignor.) 

Pltcole,  Prank  .T.,  assignor  to  Whitehead  &  Kales  Com- 
pany, River  Rouge,  Mich.  Vehicle  seat  construction. 
1.477,589  :   Dec.   18. 

Pitkin,  Arthur  F..  Schenectady.  N.  Y.  Stay  bolt  for 
steam  boilers.     1.469,688 ;  Oct.   2. 

Pitman,  Henry  L.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Winding  mechanism. 
1,447,516;  Mar.  6. 

Pitman,  Henry  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Spring  motor. 
1.472,936;  Nov.  6. 

Pitnam,  Henry  L.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Computing  Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Computing  machine.      1,445,909  ;   Feb.   20. 

Pitman,  Henry  L.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     1,465,789  ;  Aug.  21. 

Pitney,  Arthur  H..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Pitney-Bowps  Postage  Meter  Company.  Stamford,  Conn. 
Postage  meter  and  mail-marking  machine.  Rel5,734- 
Dec.   18. 

Pitney,  Arthur  H.,  and  J.  W.  Ogden,  assignors  to  Uni- 
versal Postal  Machines  Corporation.  Stamford,  Conn. 
Register  for  postage-marking  machine.  1.461,934: 
.Tuly   17. 

Pitney-Bowes  Postage  Meter  Company.  (See  Pitney, 
Arthur  H.,  assignor.) 

Pitou,  Eugene,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window-washing  ap- 
paratus.     1,470,388;    Oct.    9. 

Pitou,  Eugene.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Suspended  scaffold. 
1.474.941  :   Nov.   20. 

Pitschman,  Joseph  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Headlight 
shield.      1,448.675  ;   Mar.    13. 

Pitt,  Frederick  D.,  assignor  to  Irving-Pitt  Manufacturing 
Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Loose-leaf  binder  and  the 
making  of  s.Tme.     1,466,959  ;  Sept.  4. 

Pitt  Railway  Equipments  Limited.  (See  Reid.  T.,  and 
Plnlayson,  assignors.) 


Pitt,  William  L.     (See  Lemons,  Joseph  F.,  assignor.) 
Pitt,   William   P.,  assignor   to   Irving-Pitt   Manufacturing 

Company,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Hinge    mechanism    for 

binder  covers  and  the  like.     1,466,960  ;  Sept.  4. 
Pittman,  Moses  S.,  San  Diego,  Calif.     Safety  guards  for 

spring  traps.     1,441,523 ;  Jan.  9. 
Pittman,  Reinhart  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     High-speed  mo- 
tion-picture apparatus.     1,444,884  ;  Feb.  13. 
Pittman,   Reinhart   W.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Magazine   for 

film   machines.     1,451,842 ;  Apr.   17. 
Pittman,    Vincent    V.,    Selma,    Calif.      Building    section. 

1,477,520;   Dec.   11. 
Pittoni,  Louis  B.     (See  Sishower,  G.  F.,  and  Pittoni.) 
Pitts,  John  B.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Railway  signal  apparatus. 

1,444,850  ;  Feb.  13. 
Pittsburgh  Engineering  Works.     (See  Moore,  W.  E.,  Alter, 

Hanff,  Eckley,  and  Wright,  assignors.) 
Pittsburgh   Hand   Truck  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Fritz,   Peter  C, 

assignor.) 
Pittsburgh  Lamp,  Brass  &  Glass  Company.     (See  Steffen, 

Adolf,  assignor.) 
Pittsburgh  Lamp,  Brass  &  Glass  Company.      (See  Yokel, 

Frank,  assignor.) 
Pittsburgh  Meter  Company.     (See  Kerr,  Thomas  H.,  as- 
signor.) 
Pittsburgh.     Oil     Refining     Corporation.        (See     Bolleau, 

Walter  K.,  assignor.) 
Pittsburgh   Plate   Glass   Co.      (See   Hess,    Philip   J.,    a.s- 

signor.) 
Pittsburgh   Plate  Glass  Company.     (See  Brown,   Christo- 
pher, assignor.) 
Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.     (See  Gelstharp,  Fred 

erick,  assignor.) 
Pittsburgh     Plate    Glass    Company.       (See    McCutcheon 

Claude  H.,  assignor.) 
Pittsburgh   Plate  Glass  Company.      (See  Osborne,   Frank 

assignor.) 
Pittsburgh    Plate    Glass    Company.      (See    Rehm,    Benja 

min,   assignor.) 
Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.     (See  Soderberg,  Jacob 

assignor.) 
Pittsburgh  Seamless  Tube  Company.     (See  Cassidy,  Perry 

R.,   assignor.) 
Pittsburgh  Seamless  Tube  Company.     (See  Sneddon,  James 

P.,   assignor.) 
Pittsburgh    Steel   Company.      (See   Bull,    George    E.,    as- 
signor.) 
Pittsburgh  Transformer  Company.      (See  Bingay,   Robert 

v..  assignor.) 
Pittsburgh   Transformer  Company.      (See   Horelick,   Sam- 
uel, assignor.) 
Pittsburgh     Transformer     Company.       (See     McClintock, 

Lewis  G.,  assignor.) 
Pitzer,    Leslie   H.,    Pratt,   Kans.     Bushing  extractor   and 

remover.     1.442,821 :   Jan.  23. 
Pitzer,  Leslie  H.,  Garden  City,   Kans.     Bushing  remover. 

1,448,597  ;  Mar.   13. 
Pizzino,   Antonino,   Massillon.   Ohio.    Rest  plate   and   ful- 
crum   for   grinding    machines.      1,477,151  :    Dec.    11. 
Pizzino,  James  V.,  Harrisville,  Pa    Ash-receptacle  attach- 
ment for  cigars.     1,466,512;  Aug.  28. 
Pizzino,   James   V.,   Mercer,  Pa.     Wall-papering  machine. 

1,472,735;   Oct.   30. 
Pizzuti,      Giuseppe,      Chicago,      111.        Wheel      remover. 

1,457,795  ;  June  5. 
Place,    Charles    A.,    assignor    to    New    York    Mackintosh 

Clothing   Company,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Rainproof  gar- 
ment.    1,473,916  ;  Nov.  13. 
Place,  Roland  P.      (See  Pagelsen,   Edward  N.,  assignor.) 
Place.  Roland  P.,  assignor  to  Roland  P.  Place  Company, 

Midland,  Mich.     Emery-wheel-dressing  tool.     1,468,395 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Place,    Roland    P.,    Company.       (See    Place,    Roland    P., 

assignor.) 
Plagg,      William,      Seattle,      Wash.        Container      cover. 

1,473.043  :  Nov.  6. 
Plainfield     Trust    Company,    The,     administrator.       (.See 

Hopkins,  Charles  E.) 
Plaisted.  Harold  M.     (See  Williams,  Milton  P.,  assignor.) 
Plaistod.  Harold  M.,  assignor  to  Williams  Patent  Crusher 

&     Pulverizer     Company,     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Crusher, 

1.443,757;   Jan.   30. 
Plaisted,  Harold  M.,  assignor  to  Williams  Patent  Crosher 

and  Pulverizer  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Rotary  pivoted 

hammer.      1.476,177:   Dec.  4. 
Plamondon,    Isidore    J.,    Dubuque,    Iowa.      Book    holder. 

1,457.458  ;  June  5. 
Plank,  J.  Raymond,  assignor  to  Wolverine  Brass  Works, 

Grand   Rapids,  Mich.     Quick-action   chuck.     1,449,440 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Plant,  John  W.,  San  Mateo,  Calif.,  assignor  to  American 

Manganese    Steel    Company,   Chicago,    111.     Bucket   lip. 

1,454,486  :   May  8. 
Plant,   Thomas   G.,   Company.      (See   McLeod,   George  T., 

assignor.) 
Plantation     Rubber     M,Tnufacturing     Company     Limited. 

(See  Underwood,  G.  F.,  and  Luffsmith,  assignors.) 
Plante,     Ernest,     Indianapolis,     Ind.       Vehicle     bumper. 

1,448,504  ;   Mar.    13. 
Plante.   Joseph  A.,    San  Pedro,   Calif.     Cutting  overshot. 

1,458,118  ;  June  5. 
Plante,  Levi  N.,  Worcester,  Mass.    Film  carrier.  1,466,339  ; 

Aug.  28. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Plantier,  Ludovic  J.  M.,  Annonay,  Ardeche,  France.     Di- 
lator and  the  like.     1,443,801  :  Jan.  30. 
Plantz,  H.  A.,  et  al.     (See  Bumbaugh,  Clyde  C,  assignor.) 
riass.   Kobert  11.      (See  Moses,   E.  Q.,  and  I'lass.) 
I'lass,  Robert   II.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.     Spring  wheel. 

1, 168,076  :  Sept.  18. 
Plasschaert,      Hector,      Wachtebeke-lez-Gand,      Belgium. 

Valve   for   pneumatic   tires.     1,457,390 ;    June   5. 
Plasschaert,      Hector.        Wachtebeke-lez-Gand,      Belgium. 

Printing       mechanism       for       registering       machines. 

1,457,391 ;  June  5. 
Plasterer,    Purl    C,    Hamilton,    assignor    to    Darn    E.    Z. 

Laboratorys,      Dayton,     Ohio.        Cement.        1,458,308 ; 

June  VI. 
Plate,  Ernst  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Bridge  for  stringed 

musical   instruments.      1,449,777 :   Mar.   27. 
Platman,     Robert,     Penn     Van,     N.      y.      Kre     escape. 

1.444,639;  Feb.  6. 
Platner,     David     F.,     San     Diego,     Calif.       Concentrator. 

1,469,019;   Sept.  25. 
Piatt    Brothers   and   Company.      (See    Wilkinson,   Henry, 

assignor,  i 
I'latt  Brothers  and  Company  Limited.     (See  Walker,  John 

W.,  assignor.) 
Piatt,    Clarence   D.,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Inclosed   switch. 

1,441,599  ;   Jan.  9. 
Platt,    Clarence   D.,   Bridgeport,    Conn.      Electric    switch. 

1,445,847  ;   Feb.   20. 
Platt,    Clarence    D.,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Inclosed-swltch 

construction.      1,452,814  ;  Apr.  24. 
I'latt.  Clarencp  1).,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Electrical  cutout. 

1.454,185  ;  May  8. 
Platt.    Clarence    D.,    Biidfreport,    Conn.      Electric   cut-out 

and   the   like.      1,454.180  :    May   S. 
Platt,   Clarence   D.,   Bridgeport,   Conn.      Inclosed   switch. 

1,463,908;  Aug.   7. 
Platt,  Edwin  F.     (See  Platt.  Edwin  H..  assignor.) 
Platt,   Edwin   H.,   Denver,   Colo.,  assignor  of  one-half   to 

E.   F.   Platt,   Portland,  Oreg.     Power   transmission   for 

motor  vehicles.     1,450,643;  Apr.  3. 
Platt,  Frank  L.,  G.  N.  Ilein,  and  R.  R.  Impey,  San  Fran- 
cisco.  Calif.     Hypodermic  syringe.     1,476,103 ;  Dec.  4. 
Platt-Hepworth,  Robert,  Paddlngton,  Sydney,  New  South 

Wales,    Australia.      Automatic    fuel-economizing    appa- 
ratus    for     internal-combustion     engines.       1,474,686 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Platt,     Ocron     S.,     Bridgeport,     Conn.     Bottle     capper. 

1,453,405  ;  May  1. 
Platt,      William      H.,      Hamilton,      Ohio.        Jar     holder. 

1,471,415  ;   Oct.  23. 
Flatten.  William  J.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.    Beehive.     1,441,524  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Platts,   MontraviUe   E.,   and  A.   F.    Nebhut,   Ilion,   N.   Y. 

Vegetable  slicer.     1,468,210  ;   Sept.  18. 
Platz,  Charles,  New  Tork,   N.  Y.     Safety  device  for  ele- 
vators.    1,448,978  ;   Mar.   20. 
Platz,  Henry  T.,  Ashland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Memo  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Desk  memorandum 

pad.      1,452,092  ;   Apr.   17. 
Plaugher,  Eli  P.      (See  Berg,  Fred  C,  assignor.) 
Plauson,  Hermann,  Hamburg,  Germany.     Manufacture  of 

phosphate  manures.     1,445,167  ;  Feb.  13. 
Plauson,   Hermann,   Hamburg,   Germany.     Manufacturing 

of  vinyl  halides.     1,445,168  ;  Feb.  13. 
Plauson,  Hermann,  Hamburg,  Germany.     Manufacture  of 

resinous  condensation  products.     1,451,843  ;  Apr.  17. 
Plauson,  Hermann,  Hamburg,  Germany.     Manufacture  of 

disppvsoids.     1,458.542:  June  12. 
Plauson,  Hermann,  Hamburg,  Germany.     Manufacture  of 

acetaldehyde  of  acetic  acid.     1,471,058  ;  Oct.  16. 
Plauson.  Hermann.  Hamburg,  Germany.     Manufacture  of 

rubber  and  ebonite  substitutes.     1,471,059  ;  Oct.  16. 
i^'lawker,  Samuel.      (See  Waters,  A.  L.,  and  Plawker.) 
Plehaty,   Carl   W.,   assignor  of  one-half  to   P.   R.   White, 

White  Plains,  N.  Y.     Controller  for  motors.     1,452,472; 

Apr.  17. 
Pleister,   Henry  W.,   Westfield,   N.   J.,   assignor   to   H.   B. 

Newhall.      Bolt    anchor.      1,469,667 ;    Oct.    2. 
Pleister,    Henry   W.,   Westfleld,   N.   J.,   assignor   to   H.   B. 

Newhall,  formerly   known  as  H.  B.   Newhall,  jr.     Bolt 

anchor.     1,469,669;  Oct.  2. 
Pleister,   Henry   W.,    Westfield,   N.   J.,   assignor  to   H.  B. 

Newhall.      Nail   expansion.      1.476,833 ;    Dec.    11. 
Pleister,   Henry  W.,    Westfield,    N.    J.,   assignor  to   H.  B. 

Newhall.      Nail   expansion.     1.476,834  ;    Dec.    11. 
Pleister,   Henry  W.,   Westfield,   N.   J.,   assignor   to   H.  B. 

Newhall.      Nail    expansion.      1,476,835:    Dec.     11. 
Pleister,   Henry  W.,   Westfield,   N.   J.,   assignor  to   H.   B. 

Newhall.      Nail-expansion    method.      1,476.836  :  Dec.  11. 
Pleister,  Henry  W.,  Westfleld,  and  J.  Karitzky,  Garwood, 

N.    J. ;   said   Pleister   assignor   to   H.   B.    Newhall    and 

said  Karitzky  assignor  to   H.  B.  Newhall,   executor  of 

H.  B.  Newhall,  sr.,  deceased.     Bolt  anchor.     1,469,665  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Pleister,  Henry  W.,  Westfield,  and  J.  Karitzky,  Garwood, 

assignors  to  H.  B.  Newhall,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  executor 

of     H.     B.     Newhall,     sr.,     deceased.       Bolt     anchor. 

1,469,666  ;  Oct.  2. 
Pleister,    Henry    W..    Westfield.    and    J.    Karitzky,    Gar- 
wood,   assignors    to    H.    B.    Newhall.    Plainfield,    N.    J. 

Nail  fastener.     1,476.837:  Dec.  11. 
Plempel,    Charles   A.,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.      Confection    mold. 

1,472,229;   Oct.  30. 


Plenty  &  Son  Limited.  (See  Kent-Norris,  Henry,  as- 
signor.) 

Pletcher,  Roscoe  T.,  Needles,  Calif.  Locomotive  and 
tender    connection.      1,443,716 ;    Jan.    30. 

Pletman,  Abraham,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Toothbrush. 
1,473,357  ;  Nov.  6. 

Plew,  James  E..  Chicago,  111.  Bubbling  drinking  foun- 
tain.    1,454,603  ;  May  8. 

Plewa,  Steve,  and  R.  N.  Janusz,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Ironing 
board.      1,448,418;    Mar.    13. 

Plews,  William  J.     (See  Spencer,  A.  R.,  and  Plews.) 

Plimpton,  Bentley  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The  Porce- 
lain Insulator  Corporation,  Lima,  N.  Y.  Suspension 
clamp  for  electrical  conductors.     1,456,932  ;  May  29. 

Plimpton,  Bentley  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The  Por- 
celain Insulator  Company,  Lima,  N.  Y.  Insulator. 
1,478,912  ;  Dec.  25. 

Plitt,  Walter  K.,  and  W.  A.  Lloyd,  Meyersdale,  Pa.  Car 
wheel.     1,459,691 ;  June  19. 

Plochocki,  Anthony,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  Brzozowski, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Game  device.     1,464,537;  Aug.  14. 

Ploetner,  Otto.      (See  Levi,  J.  A.,  and  Ploetner.) 

Plondke,  Frederic  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Operating  bed. 
1,464,661  ;  Aug.  14. 

Plonka,  John,  Woodlawn,  Pa.  Conveyer  for  sheet  ma- 
terial.    Rel5,626  ;  June  12. 

Ploplis,  Victor  J.,  Port  Carbon,  Pa.  Cabinet.  1,458,848  ; 
June   12. 

Plotner,  Lloyd  D.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Impulse- 
transmitting  device.     1,445,235  ;  Feb.  13. 

Plowman,  Walter  W.  (See  Feldenheimer,  W.,  and  Plow- 
man.) 

Plowman,  Walter  W.  (See  Feldenheimer,  W.,  Plowman, 
and  Schidrowitz.) 

Ployer,  Albert  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Enamel-ware  pro- 
tector.    1,447.180;  Mar.  6. 

I'lum,  S.  Haines,  2d.  (See  Morrison,  Lewis  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Plum,  WUIiam  T.,  jr.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Coating  woven  fab- 
rics.     1,472,230;   Oct.   30. 

Plumb,  D.  S.  (See  Holbrook,  J.  K.,  and  De  Francisco, 
assignors.) 

Plumb,  Fayette  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Container  for 
files.      1,460.499 ;    July   3. 

Plumbridge,  William.  (See  Chick,  H.  R.,  Helliwell,  and 
Plumbridge.) 

Plumley,  Stuart.     (See  Anderson,  J.  L.,  and  Plumley.) 

Plumley,  Stuart,  Westfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Air  Reduction  Company,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Portable  acetylene  generator. 
1,462,623;  July  24. 

Plumm,  Gottfried,  Berlin-Lichterfelde,  Germany,  assignor 
to  M.  Polak,  Groningen,  Netherlands.  Ignition  system 
for  interTinl-rnmbustion  r-nginos.     1,459,252  ;  June'l9. 

Plummer,  Charles  T.  (See  Baldwin,  W.  H.,  and  Plum- 
mer.) 

Plummer,  Clarence  H.,  Kewaunee,  Wis.  Conveying  appa- 
ratus.     1,459.253  ;    June   19. 

Plump,  Adolph,  Redwood  City,  Calif.  Railway  spike. 
1,444,271 ;  Feb.  6. 

Plumstead,  Joseph  E.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  assignor  to  The 
Jessup  &  Moore  Paper  Co.,  Philadelphia;  Pa.  Treat- 
ment of  liquid  waste  material  containing  combined 
carbon.     1.442,494  ;  Jan.  16. 

Plunkt'tt.  William  11.     (See  Holmes,  Alfred  E.,  assignor.) 

Plushkell,  August  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Loose-leaf 
binder.      1,445,910;   Feb.   20. 

Plymouth  Gypsum  Company.  (See  Armstrong,  Louis  E., 
assignor.) 

Plymouth  Phonograph  Parts  Co.  (See  Trotter,  George 
C.  assignor.) 

Plympton,  Frederic  K.,  Wellesley,  Mass.  Bottle  cap  and 
the  like.     1,449,953;  Mar.  27. 

Plywood  Tube,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Proctor,  John  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pneumatic  Cushion  Co.     (See  Gruss,  Lucien  E.,  assignor.) 

Pneumatic  Process  Flotation  Company.  (See  Dolbear, 
Samuel  H.,  assignor.) 

Pneumatic  Scale  Corporation.  (See  Strout,  Ralph  C, 
assignor.) 

Pneumatic  Scale  Corporation,  Ltd.  (See  Howard,  Stanley 
R.,    assignor.) 

Pneumatic  Scale  Corporation  Limited.  (See  Robinson, 
George  A.,  assignor.) 

Pneumelectric  Corporation.  The.  (See  Palmros,  A., 
Mackle,   and   Healey,    assignors.) 

Pneuraercator  Company.  (See  Field,  Michael  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pneumercator  Company.  (See  StancIifEe,  Cecil  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Poccla.  Loreto,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.  Air  compressor. 
1  473, .'^,14  :  Nov.   6. 

Pochila,  Franz,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  Babic,  Duqesne, 
Pa.     Surface-dressing  machine.     1,470,641  ;  Oct.  16. 

Pothwndt,  Richard,  et  al.  (See  Paffrath,  Paul  C.  J., 
a'^sicnior, ) 

Pocock,  Augustine  J.,  deceased  ;  Z.  Pocock,  administratrix, 
assignor  to  The  Dayton  Pump  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Dayton,  Ohio.     Pump.     1,445,035  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pocock.  Augustine  J.,  deceased  ;  Z.  Pocock,  administratrix, 
assignor  to  The  Dayton  Pump  &  Manufacturinc  Com- 
pany,  Dayton,   Ohio.      Pump.      1,445,036 ;    Feb.    13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Pocock,  Zadia,  administratrix.     (See  Pocock,  Augustine  J.) 

Poczobyt,    Wladyslaw.       (See    Litwin.    Simon,    assignor.) 

I'ocigorsek,  Leo.     (See  Steinbach,  Arthur,  assignor.) 

Podjus,  Harry  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Clothesline  grip. 
1,456,712  ;  May  29. 

Podolsky,  Henry,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Fishing  appara- 
tus.     1,474,781  ;  Nov.   20. 

Poe,  Robert  L.,  Chicago,  HI.  Stove  and  furnace. 
1,445,799;   Feb.   20. 

Poebing,  Oskar,  Munich,  Germany.  Regulating  water- 
power  stations.      1,474,086  ;  Nov.   13. 

Poelke,  Otto  F.,  jr.     (See  Parsons,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Poell,  Harry  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Umbrella.  1,454,404  ; 
May  8. 

Poelle,  Edward,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Clothing  hook.  1,445,037  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Poeppel,  Otto,  Esslingen,  Germany.  Preparing  paper  for 
window  envelopes.     1,444,082  ;  Feb.  6. 

Poetzsch,  Max,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Combined  napper  and 
shearing  machine.      1,449,293 ;    Mar.   20. 

Pogorzelski,  John,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Combined  table  and 
mangle.     1,441,879;  Jan.  9. 

Pogue,  George  D.      (See  Hildebrand,  Reinhard,  assignor.) 

Pogue,  Joseph  I.,  Omak,  Wash.  Press.  1,455,304 ; 
May   15. 

Pohl,  Charles,  assignor  to  J.  O.  King,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Humidifier.      1,475,920;   Nov.    27. 

Pohl,  George.     (See  Miller,  J.  H.,  and  Pohl.) 

Pohl,  Otto,  Planegg,  near  Munich,  Germany.  Dry  dis- 
tilling and  carbonizing  crude  peat.     1,473,641 ;  Nov.  13. 

Pohlkotte,  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  Gem  Shirt  Company, 
Davton,   Ohio.     Garment.      1,448,940;   Mar.   20. 

Pohrt,  Henry  O.,  Flint,  Mich.  Tool  holder.  1,453,947  ; 
May  1. 

Poindexter,  Franklin  E„  Denton,  Tex.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  B.  S.  Davidson,  Denton,  Tex.  Shock 
absorber.      1,454,905  ;  May   15. 

Poirette  Corsets,  Inc.    (See  Robbins,  Philip  H.,  assignor.) 

Poirier,  Alphouse,  Spokane,  Wash.  Indicator.  1,472,193  ; 
Oct.   30. 

Poirii  r,  Edmon  R.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Bath  and  mas- 
sage brush.     1,473,315  ;   Nov.  6. 

Poirmi)ur,  Louis  T.,  Meru,  France.  Explosion  rotating 
engine.     1,458,950;   June  19. 

Poister,  Ralph  S.,  Cantoii,  Ohio,  assignor  to  United 
Alloy  Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ingot-mold 
bottom   plate.      1,472,493 ;   Oct.   30. 

Poltras,  Joseph  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dividing  head. 
1,469,051  ;   Sept.  25. 

Pokorny,  Anton,  Wyndmere,  N.  Dak.  Grain-car  door. 
1,463,724  ;  July  31. 

Pokorny,  Frank,  jr.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  W. 
Keegan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  heater.  1,451,471 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Pokorny,  James  T.,  Cedar  Bayou,  assignor  to  A.  T.  Ed- 
dingston.  Port  Arthur,  Jefferson  County,  Tex.  Molding 
machine.     1,473,044  ;  Nov.  6. 

Polak,  Moritz.     (See  Plumm,  Gottfried,  assignor.) 

Poland,  John  F.,  East  Cleveland,  and  R.  B.  Miller,  Bay 
Village,  Ohio.   Unloading  mechanism.   1,441,023  ;  Jan.  2. 

Polansky.  Arpad,  Douglastown,  N.  Y.  Shoe-polishing  set. 
1,464,336 ;    Aug.    7. 

Poleski,  John,  and  J.  Tuvcak,  St.  Catharines,  Ontario, 
Canada.     Fly  catcher.     Des.  61,862  ;  Jan.  30. 

Polhamus,  Albert  A.,  and  W.  A.  Gillette,  South  Pasadena, 
Calif.     Back  rest.     1,442.772  ;  Jan.  16. 

Polhemus,  Louis  E.,  Miami,  Ariz.  Carbide  lamp. 
1,450,867;   Apr.    3. 

Poli,  Leon,  Walsenburg,  Colo.  Safety  fastening  device 
for   nonskld    chains.      1,455,409 ;    May    15. 

Poling,  May  E.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Fireplace  front.  1,470,542  ; 
Oct.   9. 

Polinkowsky,  Lipa,  Antwerp,  Belgium,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Call- 
distributing  system.     1,446,582  ;  Feb.  27. 

Polinkowsky,  Lipa,  Antwerp,  Belgium,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
phone system.     1,448,572  ;  Mar.  13. 

Polinkowsky,  Lipa.  Antwerp,  Belgium,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
Telephone-excliange  system.     1,459,186;  June  19. 

Polinkowsky,  Lipa,  Antwerp,  Belgium,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Automatic  telephone-exchange  system.  1,464,109 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Polinkowsky,  Lipa,  Antwerp,  Belgium,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     1,464.726 ;  Aug.   14. 

Polizzi,  Raymond  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Advertising  de- 
vice for  poker  chips.     1,475,652  ;  Nov.  27. 

Polk,  R.  L..  &  Co.     (See  Dinsrflore,  Walter  F.,  assignor.) 

Polk,  Ralph,  Greenwood,  Ind.  Means  for  peeling  citrus 
fruit.     1,452,930  ;  Apr.  24. 

Polk,  Ralph  B.,  Greenwood,  Ind.  Segmenting  tool  for 
citrous  fruit.     1,468.648;   Sept.   25. 

Polk.  Walter  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Concrete  form. 
1,442.294;   Jan.   16. 

Polk,  William  D.,  assignor  to  American  Road  Machinery 
Company,  Inc.,  Kennett  Square,  Pa.  Snowplow. 
1.460.440;  .Tuly  3. 

Pollack,  Charles.     (See  Miller,  David  M.,  assignor.) 

Pollack,   Daniel.      (See   Kasden,   N.,   and  Pollack.) 


Pollack,  Israel,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Cleansing.  1,452,093  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Pollack,  Joseph  O.,  Chicago,  111.  Ring  contractor. 
1,465,682  ;  Aug.  21. 

Pollak,  Abraham,  assignor  to  S.  Kanner,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lead  pencil.     1,441,600  ;  Jan.  9. 

i'oUaU,  Abraham,  assignor  to  S.  Kanner,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lead  pencil.     1,454,136  ;  May  8. 

Pollak,  Charles,  Hancock,  Mich.  Device  for  preventing 
leaks.     1,463,749  ;  .Tuly  31. 

Pollak,    Fritz.      (See    Ripper,    Kurt,    assignor.) 

Pollak,  Fritz,  Vienna,  Austria.  Condensation  product 
and  making  same.     1,458,543  ;  June  12. 

['oUak,  Isidor,  and  E.  Mohring,  Vienna,  Austria.  Manu- 
facture of  artificial  resins  from  phenol  and  formal- 
dehyde.     1,475,446;    Nov.    27. 

Pollak,  Ludwig,  Rotterdam,  Netherlands.  Buckle. 
1,448,979  ;  Mar.   20. 

Pollard-AUing  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  De  Mini- 
co,   Frank,    assignor.) 

Pollard,  Arthur  L.,  and  E.  Baseman,  assignors  to  Massey- 
Harris  Harvester  Company,  Inc.,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 
Wheeled   cultivator.      1,466.340 ;    Aug.    28. 

Pollard,  Henry  V.,  Somervllle,  Mass.  Threshold  elimi- 
nator.    1,452,703 ;  Apr.  24. 

Pollard.  Kail  \\ .,  Boston,  Mas.s.  Holding,  adjusting,  and 
aligning  apparatus  for  lenses  for  eyeglasses  and  the 
like.     l,454,e8S;  May  8. 

Pollen,  Arthur  J.  H.,  London,  England.  Fire-control  and 
gun-laying  apparatus.     1,445,353  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pollock,  Arthur  L.,  Kingman,  Ariz.  Rail  attachment  to 
prevent  spreading.     1,445,103  ;   Feh.   13. 

Pollock,  John  W.,  Soldiers  Home,  Sawtelle,  Calif.  Ant 
trap.     1,464,394  ;  Aug.  7. 

Pollock,  Morris,  assignor  to  Royal  Leather  Goods  Co., 
Chicago,  111.     Traveling  bag.     1,445,236  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pollock,  Robert  G.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Friction  feed  mecha- 
nism for  surface  grinders.     1,446,271 ;  Feb.  20. 

Pollock,  Robert  T.      (See  Rahr,  C.  E.,  and  Pollock.) 

Pollock,  William  B.,'  Company,  The.  (See  Nelson,  Al- 
fred C,  asBlgnor.) 

Pollock,  William  B.,  Company,  The.  (See  Nelson,  A.  C, 
and  Reillv,  assignors.) 

Pollock,  William  B.,  Company,  The.  (See  RelUy,  Edgar  J., 
assignor.) 

Poison.  William  R.      (See  Webb.  Q.  L.,  and  Poison.) 

Polygraphische  Gesellschaft.     (Sec  Graf,  Hans,  assignor.) 

Polygraphische  Gesellschaft.  (See  Schaffer,  Werner,  as- 
signor.) 

Polzer,  Fridolin,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  E.  H. 

Hotchkiss     Company,    Norwalk,     Conn.       Staple    strip. 

1,465,783  ;  Aug.  21. 
Pomeroy,   Edward   S.      (See   Wcs.son,   H.,   and   Pomeroy.) 
Pomeroy,    Le    Dru    R.,    Toledo,    Ohio,    assignor   to    Bates 

ValYe    Bag    Company.      Wire-tying    tool.       1,472,763 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Pomeroy,  Percy  W.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Electric-lamp  casing. 

1,440,552;    Jan.   2. 
Pomeroy,   Ralph   E.    H.,   Canton,   Ohio.     Pulverizing  mill. 

1,449,441 ;  Mar.  27. 
Pomeroy,  Ralph   E.    H.,   Canton,  Ohio.     Pulverizing  mill. 

1,451,472  ;  Apr.  10. 
Pomeroy,   Ralph  E.   H.,  Canton,   Ohio.     Pulverizing  mill. 

1,452,218;   Apr.   17. 
Pomilio   Brothers    Corporation.      (See   Pomlllo,    Ottorino, 

assignor.) 
Pomilio,  Ottorino,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Pomilio 

Brothers    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Reduction 

gear  for   airplanes.     1,441,114  ;   Jan.    2. 
Pomona   Products    Company.      (See   Bostrom,   Earnst   A., 

assignor.) 
Ponce,  Demetrio.     (See  Trejo  M.,  Rafael,  and  Ponce.) 
Pond,  Charles  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  L.  Traffarn, 

Camden,    N.    Y.      Top    for  vehicle    bodies.      1,458,075 ; 

June  5. 
Pond,  Henry   O.,  Tenafly,   N.   J.,   and   A.   W.   Mellen,   jr.. 

New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Raymond  Concrete  Pile 

Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Brick-handling    appara- 
tus.    1,443,966  ;  Feb.  6. 
Pond,   Skaife  L.,   and   G.   E.   Simkins,    Hill   City,   S.  Dak. 

Beet  topper.     1,467,650  ;  Sept.  11. 
Pond,     Ulvsses     A.,     Middletown,     111.       Harrow     cart. 

1,443,58;:; ;  Jan.  30. 
Pont,  Jos6  Pons,  Barcelona,  Spain.     Internal-combustion 

engine.     1,452,125  ;  Apr.   17. 
Pontbriand,     Louis    P.,     Highgate     Center,     Vt.       Pump. 

1.473,737;  Nov.  13. 
Pontello,      Prank,      Calumet,      Mich.        Building      slab. 

1,455,657;  May  15. 
Pontz,  Adam,   Reading,  Pa.     Let  back  for  pick   ratchet 

looms.     1,449,835;  Mar.  27. 
Pool,   Charles  R.   P.,   Dallas,   Tex.     Lift  for  gin  breasts. 

1,471,416;  Oct.  23. 
Pool,  Charles  S.,  Taft,  Calif.     Cross-feed  stop  for  lathes. 

1,469,108;   Sept.  25. 
Pool,  De  Witt  T.      (See  Crum,  Marcellus,  sr.,  assignor.) 
Pool,  Elmer  C,  New  Castle,  Pa.     Automatic  feed  for  tin 

nlng  machines.     1,448,711 ;  Mar.  13. 
Pool,   Elmer  C,  New   Castle,  Pa.     Conveying  mechanism. 

1,448,712;    Mar.   13. 
Pool,    Elmer    C,    New    Castle,    Pa.      Peed    mechanism. 

1,448,713;   Mar.  13. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


431 


Pool,  Elmer  C,  New  Castle,  Pa.  Separator  for  automatic 
plate-feeding   mechanism.      1,448,714 ;    Mar.    13. 

Pool,  Elmer  C,  New  Castle,  Pa.  Pack-handling  appara- 
tus.    1,448,715  :  Mar.  13. 

Pool,  Elmer  C.,  New  Castle,  Pa.  Deflector  for  plate-feed- 
insr  mechanisms.     1,448,716  ;  Mar.  13. 

Pool.  Elmer  C,  New  Castle,  Pa.  Deflector  for  plate- 
feeding  mechanisms.     1,460,038  ;   June  26. 

Pool,  Jo.seph  B.     (See  Stull,  David  L.,  assignor.) 

Pool,  Mcrris  W.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Remington  Type- 
writer Company,  lUon,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,462,980;  July  24. 

Pool,  Morris  W.,  Now  York,  assignor  to  Remington  Type- 
writer Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,465,550  ;  Aug.  21. 

Pool,  William,  Crayford,  assignor  to  Vickers  Limited, 
Westminster.  London,  England.  Pumping  device. 
1,477,850;  Dec.  18. 

Poole,  Arthur  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Remington  Accounting  Machine  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Calculating  machine.  1,446,990 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Poole,  Arthur  F.,  I'elham  Manor,  assignor  to  Reming- 
ton Accounting  Machine  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  1'. 
Calculating   machine.      1,477,077;    Dec.    11. 

Poole,  Arthur  F.,  Kenilworth,  and  G.  B.  Vernier,  jr.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  assignor  to  The  Wahl  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.      Fountain   pen.      1,452,653;   Apr.   24. 

Poole,  Arthur  F.,  Pelbam  Manor,  N.  Y.,  and  F.  A.  Hart, 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  assignors  to  Remington  Account- 
ing Machine  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Calculat- 
ing machine.     1,468,510  ;  Sept.  18. 

Poole,  Harrv,  and  G.  P.  Komain,  Dillon,  Mont.  Miter 
bos.      1,458,951  ;    June   19. 

Poole,  Henry  J.,  London.  England.  Machine  for  cutting 
paper,  cardboard,  and  the  like.     1,447,885  ;  Mar.  6. 

Pooler,  Thomas  E.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Digger.  1,470,284 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Poor,  Fred  A.,  assignor  to  The  P  &  M  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Rail  anchor.     Rel5,593  ;  May  1. 

Poor,  Roy  W.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  J.  J.  Mathe,  Los 
Angeles.  Calif.  Motor-driven  mixer  and  the  like. 
1,4'54,223  ;  May  8. 

Pope,  Frederick,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Draw-off  for  electric 
furnaces.      1,463,970  ;   Aug.   7. 

Pope,  Harry  C.  and  J.  H.  Fieldhouse,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.  Isniter  for  gaseous-fuel  burners.  1,476,725 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Pope,  John  W.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Fare-collecting  device. 
1.472,937  ;  Nov.  6. 

Pope,  Joseph  H.,  Hamilton,  Mass..  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Making 
nails.     1,442.969  :  Jan.  23. 

Pope,  Joseph  H.,  Hamilton,-  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson.  N.  J.  Heel- 
seat-roughing  machine.     1,447,223  ;  Mar.  6. 

Pope,  Joseph  H.,  Hamilton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel 
machine.     1,449,442  :  Mar.   27. 

Pope,  Joseph  H..  Hamilton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson.  N.  J.  Nail- 
transferring  mechanism.     1,461,784  ;  July  17. 

Pope,  Joseph"  H..  Hamilton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Work 
support.     1,461,785  ;   July   17. 

Pope,  Joseph  H..  Hamilton.  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Jack. 
1.461.786:  July  17. 

Pope,  Joseph  H.,  Hamilton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Dis- 
tributing   apparatus.      1,471.354  ;    Oct.    23. 

Pope.  Joseph  H.,  Hamilton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Attach- 
ing machine.     1,474.378  :  Nov.  20. 

Pope  Machine  Company.  (See  La  Montagne,  Patrick  P., 
assignor.) 

Pope  Machine  Company.  (See  Randall,  Edison  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Pope,  Otto  W..  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Emergency  brake 
lever.     1.468,414  ;  Sept.  18. 

Pope.  Philip  H.,  Portland.  Oreg.  Model  for  illustrating 
cell  division.     1,478,058  :  Dec.  18. 

Pope,  Richard,  North  Sydney,  New  South  Wales.  Aus- 
tralia. Means  for  controlling  the  rebound  of  springs  of 
vehicles.     1,455,305  :   May   15. 

Pope,  Weslev  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Pennant.  Des. 
62,092:  Mar.  13. 

Pope.  William  J.,  Holmesdale,  Cambridge,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  Scottish  Dyes  Limited,  Carlisle,  Cumber- 
land, England.  Production  of  coloring  matters. 
1,451,270;  Apr.   10. 

Popiel.  Maurice  A.,  and  J.  Schonholtz,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Watchcase  and  dial.     1.465,874;  Aug.  21. 

Popin.  Ziva.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shield  for  hair  waving. 
1,447,997;    Mar.   13. 

Popin.  Ziva,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair-curling  device. 
1,447,998;  Mar.  13. 

Popkin.  David,  Maiden,  Mass.  Method  and  means  for 
making  upholstered    furniture.     1,463,334 ;   July    31. 

Poplawski.  Stephen  J.,  Racine,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Gilchrist  Company,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Motor-driven   mixer.     1.475.197 ;  Nov.   27. 

Popoff,  Andrew  P.      (See  MuUer,  O.  P.,  and   Popoff.) 


I'opp,  Harry  W.  (See  Mattson,  B.  M.,  Popp,  and  Houg- 
land.) 

I'opp,  Leonard  .\.  (See  Johnson,  L.  E.,  Peterson,  and 
Popp. ) 

Poppe,  Edward  W.,  assignor  to  Kalamazoo  Paper  Box 
Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Display  box.  1,450,450  ; 
Apr.   3. 

Poppe,  Erling.     (See  Poppe,  Peter  A.  and  E.) 

I'oppe,  Peter  A.  and  E.,  Coventry,  England.  Cylinder 
connection  and  the  like.     1,454,187  ;  May  S. 

Poppenhusen,  Herman  A.,  Hammond,  assignor  to  Green 
Engineering  Company,  East  Chicago,  Ind.  Fuel-re- 
tarding  member.      1,456,648  ;   May   29. 

Poppenhusen,  Herman  A.,  Hammond,  assignor  to  Green 
Engineering  Company,  East  Chicago,  Ind.  Ledge-plate 
and  water-box  mounting  for  furnaces.  1,456,649 ; 
May  29. 

Poppenhusen,  Herman  A.,  Hammond,  assignor  to  Green 
Engiueering  Company,  East  Chicago,  Ind.  Water  box 
for    furnaces.      1,456,650 :    May    29. 

Poppenhusen,  Herman  A.,  Hammond,  assignor  to  Green 
Engineering  Company,  East  Chicago,  Ind.  Stoker  fur- 
nace.    1,461,450;  July   10. 

Poppenhusen,  Herman  A.,  Hammond,  assignor  to 
Green  Engineering  Company,  East  Chicago,  Ind.  Fire 
arch.     1,463,971 ;  Aug.  7. 

Poppenhusen,  Herman  A..  Hammond,  assignor  to  Green 
Engineering  Company,  East  Chicago,  Ind.  Fire  arch. 
1,477,895  ;   Dec.   18. 

Poppenhusen,  Herman  A.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  and  A.  P. 
Strong.  Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to  Green  Engineering 
Company,  East  Chicago,  Ind.  Fire  arch.  1,466,751 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Poppeiijiusen,  Herman  A.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  and  A.  P. 
Strong,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to  Green  Engineering 
Company,  East  Chicago,  Ind.  Furnace.  1,477,896 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Popper,  Isaac  C,  assignor  to  The  Theroz  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Coffee  urn.     1,457,392  ;  June  5. 

Popper,  Isaac  C.  assignor  to  The  Theroz  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Portable  stove.     1,458,544  ;  June  12. 

Popper,  Joseph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Baird-Daniels 
Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  and  one-half  to  R.  H.  Popper, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Toy.     1,451,085  :  Apr.  10. 

Popper,  Joseph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Baird-Daniels 
Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  and  one-half  to  R. 
H.  Popper.  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Toy  pistol.  1,460.441 ; 
July  3. 

Popper.  Ruby  H.,  et  al.      (See  Popper,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Poppert,  Henry  A.,  assignor  to  Henry  A.  Poppert  &  Son 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Steam-pressure  cooker. 
1,453,255  ;  Apr.  24. 

Poppert,  Henry  A.,  &  Son  Company.  (See  Poppert,  Henry 
A.,  assignor.) 

Popps,  George,  Mossena,  N.  Y.     Hook.     1,470,481  :  Oct.  9. 

Porcelain  Insulator  Corporation,  The.  (See  Plimpton, 
Bentley  A.,  assignor.) 

Pordes,  Dore,  assignor  to  Fa.  P.  S.-Vergaser-  und 
Apparatebau-Aktiengesellschaft.  Vienna,  Austria. 
Carburetor  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,477.280  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Porell,  Frank  A.,  Sanford,  Me.  Valve-operating  mecha- 
nism.    1.477.897:  Dec.  18. 

Poritz.  Frederick  M.,  assignor  to  Star  Chandelier  Com- 
nany.  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y'.  Chandelier.  Des.  62,343  ; 
Uaj  8. 

Poritz  Frederick  M.,  assignor  to  Star  Chandelier  Co. 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chandelier.  Des.  62,589 ; 
June  19. 

I'oiitz,  Frederick  M.,  assignor  to  Star  Chandelier  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric-candle  wall  bracket. 
Des.  62,868  ;  Aug.  14. 

Poritz,  Frederick  M.,  assignor  to  Star  Chandelier  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  wall-bracket  plate. 
Des.  62,869;  Aug.  14. 

Poritz,  Frederick  M.,  assignor  to  Star  Chandelier  Com- 
pany. New  York,  N.  Y.  Ceiling  chandelier.  Des. 
63,060;  Sept.  25. 

Poritz,  Frederick  M.,  assignor  to  Star  Chandelier  Com- 
pany Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Body  holder  for  a  chande- 
lier.    Des.   63,583  ;  Dec.   18. 

Poritz,  Frederick  M.,  assignor  to  Star  Chandelier  Com- 
pany Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Candle  holder  for  a  chan- 
delier.    Des.   63,584  ;  Dec.  18. 

Poritz,   Frederick  M.,   assignor   to   Star  Chandelier   Com- 
panv.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Chandelier.     Des.  63,585 
Dec.   18. 

Poritz,  Frederick  M.,  assignor  to  Star  Chandelier  Com 
pany  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chandelier.  Des.  63.586 
Dec.   18. 

Poritz,  Frederick  M.,  assignor  to  Star  Chandelier  Com 
panv  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chandelier.  Des.  63.587 
Dee:  18. 

Port  Townsend  Camera  Co.  (See  Torka,  F.,  and  Red- 
ders,  assignors.) 

Portable  Elevator  Mffr.  Co.     (See  Ivey,  John  H.,  assisnor.l 

Portass,  Charles,  et  al.  (See  Portass,  Frederick  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Portass,  Frederick  W..  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  Portass 
and  one-third  to  S.  M.  Portass.  Sheffield.  England. 
Cinematograph  apparatus.     1,455.766  ;  May  15. 

Portass,  Stanley  M.,  et  al.  (See  Portass,  Frederick  W., 
assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Portello,  Frank  P.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  B.  Oberle 
and  one-tliird  to  W.  A.  Hall,  Portland,  Oreg.  Automatic 
switch  closer  for  tracks.     1,449,778 ;  Mar.  27. 

Porteous,  Robert  C,  and  J.  A.  TannahlU,  Montreal,  Que- 
bec, Canada.  Combination  gasoline  safety  lock. 
1,444,083  ;  Feb.  6. 

Porter,  Adelaide  M.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Huyler's,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Novelty  candy  package. 
1,468,743;   Sept.  25. 

Porter,  Albert  N.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Target.  1,478,250; 
Dec.  18. 

Porter,  Arthur  P.,  WoUeboro,  N.  H.  Water-closet. 
1,440,892  ;  Jan.  2. 

Porter,  Clovis  A.,  and  O.  C.  Brewster,  Casper,  Wyo., 
assignors  of  one-half  to  P.  Sullivan  and  G.  R.  Hagens, 
Casper,  Wyo.  Process  and  apparatus  for  centrifugal 
separation.     1.452,388  ;  Apr.  17. 

Porter,  Finley  R.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Knight  American  Patents  Company,  Chicago,  111.  In- 
ternal-combustion  engine.      1,465,560  ;  Aug.  21. 

Porter,  Henry  K.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Cutting  tool. 
1,476,640  ;   Dec.   4. 

Porter,  HoUis  P.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Apparatus  for  treating 
fresh    petroleum.      1,471,705;    Oct.    23. 

Porter,  J.  E.,  Corporation.  (See  Weintz,  William  L., 
assignor.) 

Porter,  James  M.,  Springdale,  Pa.  Mechanical  stoker. 
1,442,295  ;   Jan.   16. 

Porter,  James  V.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  J.  Watson, 
Conneaut,  Ohio.  Milk-bottle  container.  1,472,437 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Porter,  John  A.,  Macon,  Ga.  Positive  let-off  motion  for 
looms.     1,454,767  ;  May  8. 

Porter,  John  M.,  Wilmington,  N.  C.  Windmill.  1,465,174  ; 
-■iug.  14. 

Porter,  Louis  E.,  Connellsvllle,  Pa.  Moistener.  1,450,817  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Porter,  Louis  N.      (See  Porter,  Winfred   S.,  assignor.) 

Porter,  Raphael  A.,  Payson,  Utah.  Vegetable  elicer. 
1,461,160;  July  10. 

Porter,  Russell  W.,  Springfield,  Vt.  Reflecting  telescope. 
1,468,973  ;  Sept.  25. 

Porter,  Will  R.,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  S.  S. 
White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company.  Dental-engine 
handpiece.     Rel5,681  ;   Aug.   21. 

Porter,  Will  R.,  Prince  Bay,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  S.  S. 
White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company.  Tool  handle. 
1,470,100  ;  Oct.  9. 

Porter,  Willard  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.    Meter  bearing.    1,459,987  ;  June  26. 

Porter,  William  O.,  Chicago,  111.  Attachment  for  bath- 
tubs.    1,468,744;   Sept.  25. 

Porter,  Wilson  E.,  assignor  to  The  New  Haven  Clock 
Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Self-contained  removable 
power  unit  for  clock  movements.     1,459,843  ;  June  19. 

Porter,  Wilson  E.,  assignor  to  New  Haven  Clock  Co.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.  Chime  and  strike  clock.  1,465,090 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Porter,  Wilson  E.,  assignor  to  New  Haven  Clock  Co., 
New  Haven,  Conn.  Clock  movement.  1,478  759 ; 
Dec.    25. 

Porter,  Wiiifield  P.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Pneumatic  tube 
and  makini?  the  same.     1,454,074  ;  May  8. 

Porter,  Winfield  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Projectile. 
1,455,354;  May  15. 

Porter,  Winfred  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  N.  Por- 
ter,  Blair,   Nebr.      Incubator.      1,471,805;    Oct.    23. 

Porterfield,  Leonadus  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Washing  ma- 
chine.     1,476.178  ;   Dec.  4. 

Porth,  Harry  W.  L.,  assignor  to  Swift  &  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Attachment  for  skinning  knives.  1,452,893  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Portner,  William  M.,  Freeport,  111.  Mop  wringer. 
1,475,083  ;    Nov.    20. 

Portsmouth  Auto  Body  Company.  (See  Boyan,  T.  J., 
and  Eklund,  assignors.) 

Portzer,  Edward  A.,  St.  Marys,  Pa.  Antiskid  chain. 
1,460,803  ;  July  3. 

Pos,  Joseph  H.     (See  Olhasso,  J.  J.,  Goss,  and  Pos.) 

Poschadel,  Leonard  R.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Refrigerating 
apparatus.     1,445,553  ;  Feb.  13. 

Positive  Traction  Motors  Corporation,  et  al.  (See  Dus- 
seau,  Maurice  G.,  assignor.) 

Posler,  Adam.      (See  Gottwald,  J.,  and  Posler. ) 

Posner,  Abraham,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fashioned  ankle  and 
arch  support.     1,465,233  ;  Aug.  14. 

Posner,  Israel  A.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Jewelry  clasp. 
1,441,999;   Jan.   9. 

Posnick,  George,  Springfield,  Mass.  Shaving  gauge. 
1,442,359;   Jan.    16. 

Posselt,  Otto  W.  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  um- 
brella.    1,455,410;  May  15. 

Posson,  Edward,  Chicago,  111.  Yoke-key  support. 
1,463,555  :  July  31. 

Possons,  Minard  A.,  and  A.  J.  Blackford,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  American  Stove  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Blue-flame  oil  stove.     1,441,880;  Jan.  9. 

Post,  Charles  R.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Electric  writing 
instrument.     1,447,730;  Mar.  6. 

Post,  Claude  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Envelope-feeding  mecha- 
nism.    1,460,603  ;  July  3. 


Post,    Cornelia   M.,    Philadelphia,   Pa.,    assignor    to    The 

I'araffine      Companies,      Inc.,      San    Francisco,      Calif. 

Linoleum,    oilcloth,    or    floor    covering.      Des.    63,490 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Post,    Cornelia    M.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    assignor    to    The 

Paraffine      Companies,      Inc.,      San     Francisco,      Calif. 

Linoleum,    oilcloth,    or    floor    covering.      Des.    63,491 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Post,    Cornelia    M.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    assignor    to    The 

Paraffine      Companies,      Inc.,     San      Francisco,      Calif. 

Linoleum,    oilcloth,    or    floor    covering.      Des.    63,492 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Post,    Cornelia    M.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    assignor    to    The 

Paraffine     Companies,      Inc.,      San     Francisco,      Calif. 

Linoleum,    oilcloth,    or    floor    covering.      Des.    63,493 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Post,  Edwin  M.,  jr.,  assignor  to  International  Motor  Com- 
pany,  New   York,    N.    Y.      Self-propelled   railway   car. 

1,474,732;  Nov.  20. 
Post,  Georgia  A.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.     Game.     1,451,108; 

Apr.  10. 

Post,  Harold  L.,  Appleton,  Wis.  Baseball  game. 
1,449,014;  Mar.  20. 

Post,  Harry  M.  and  L.  O.,  assignors  of  one-third  to  M.  M. 
Swain,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Two-cycle  gas  engine. 
1,473,515  ;  Nov.  6. 

Post,  John  E.,  Durand,  Mich.     Gate.     1,462,766 ;  July  24. 

Post,  Judson.     (See  Witter,  Ezra  E.,  assignor.) 

I'ost,  Leo  0.     (See  Post,  Harry  M.  and  L.  O.) 

Post,  Truman  W.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Electric 
Auto-Lite  Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Headlight. 
1,461,544;  July   10. 

Post,  Truman  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Electric 
Auto-Lite  Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Headlight. 
1,471,355  ;  Oct.  23. 

Postel,  Carl,  assignor  to  American  Shale  Reduction  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Avpparatus  for  extracting  vola- 
tile matter.     1,458,357  ;  June  12. 

Postel,  Jacob  H.,  San  Mateo,  Calif.  Fountain  brusu 
teurs  Salmson  (Systeme  Canton-Unne,)  Paris,  France. 
1,468,248  ;  Sept.  18. 

Postel-Vinay,  Pierre  J.  R.,  assignor  to  Societe  Des  Mo- 
Distributing  brush  holder  for  magnetos  with  two  simul- 
taneous sparks.     1,444,084  ;  Feb.  6. 

I'ostel-Vinay,  Pierre  J.  R.,  assignor  to  Societe  des 
Moteurs  Salmson  (Systeme  Canton-Unne),  Paris, 
France.  Means  for  securing  rotary  members  of  con- 
tractile material  to  metallic  hubs.     1,463,838;  Aug.  7. 

Postel-Vinay,  Pierre  J.  R.,  assignor  to  Societe  des  Mo- 
teurs Salmson  Systeme  Canton-Unne,  Paris,  Prance. 
Valve-actuating  lever  for  internal-combustion  engines. 
1,467,964  ;  Sept.  11. 

Postell,   Harry  H.      (See  Walters,   George  M.,  assignor.) 
Poston    Brick    Company.      (See  Poston,    Emmett    v.,   as- 
signor.) 
Boston,     Burton     C,     ChilUcothe,     Ohio.       Couch     bed. 

1,456,146;  May  22. 
Poston,   Emmett  V.,   assignor  to  Poston  Brick  Company, 

Springfield,   111.     Surfacing   clay   products.      1,477,663  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Postranecky,    Carl,    Dresden,    Germany.      Apparatus    for 

grinding    or    mixing    cacao,    chocolate,    and    the    like. 

1,443,926  ;  Jan.  30. 
Potash    Extraction    Corporation.      (See    Glaeser,    Walter, 

assignor.) 
Potash    Reduction   Company.      (See  Stevens,   Truman  E.. 

assignor.) 
Potchernick,  George,  San  Antonio,  Tex.     Steering  wheel. 

1,468,324  ;  Sept.  18. 
Potstada,    George,    Oakland,    Calif.      Combination    lamp 

stand  and  lamp  protector.     1,440,694  ;  Jan.  2. 
Pottala,  John,  Fitchburg,  Mass.     Sled.     1,453,948  ;  May  1. 
Pottenger,     James     W.,     Kankakee,     111.       Chicken     coop. 

1,464,581  ;  Aug.  14. 
Potter,  Albert  T.,   assignor  to  Ainsworth  Manufacturing 

Company,      Detroit,      Mich.      Windshield.      1,444,885 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Potter,  Albert  T.,   assignor   to  Ainsworth   Manufacturing 

Company,   Detroit,   Mich.     Windshield  pivot   mounting. 

1,449,055;  Mar.  20. 
Potter,  Bernard  U.,  and  W.  M.  Fleming,  Holyoke,  Mass., 

assignors  to  Worthington  Pump  and  Machinery  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.     Pump.     1,449,443  ;  Mar.  27. 
Potter   &   Buffinton    Company.      (See   Weed,    Edward    L., 

assignor.) 
Potter,    Charles    E.,    Toronto,    Ontario,    Canada.      Paper 

clip.     1,457,042  ;  May  29. 
Potter,   Clarence  B.,   Baltimore,  Md.     Battery  connector. 

1,460,604;   July  3. 
Potter.    Daniel    W..    Lowell,    Mass.      Automobile   topping 

fabric.     1.443,195  ;  Jan.  23.  ■ 

Potter    Drug    &    Chemical    Corporation.       (See    Simpson,      ■ 

Louis   H.,  assignor.) 
Potter,  Earle  F.,  assignor  to  The  Potter  Specialties  Com- 
pany,    Chicago,     111.       Indicating    device.       1,466,479 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Potter,    Frederic    W.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.,    assignor    to 

Fitz-Empire  Double  Pivot  Last  Company,  Auburn,  Me. 

Pattern-grading    machine.      1,473,738 ;    Nov.    13. 
Potter,  Gurdon.     (See  Dunn,  A.  W.,  and  Potter.) 


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Potior.  John  O.,  and  J.  Cooper,  assignors  to  The  Twin 
Bobbin  Sewing  Maclilne  Company,  Limited,  Ashton- 
under-Lvne,  England.  Sewing  machine.  1,441,881  ; 
Jan.    1). 

Potter.  Hobcrt  S..  Greeiiwicli.  assignor  to  The  Yale  & 
Towne  Manufacturing  Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Door 
closer.     1.47S.(n5:   Dec.   25 

Potter  Specialties  Company,  The.  (See  Potter,  Earle  F., 
assignor.) 

Potter,  Washington  M.,  Freedom,  Pa.  Suspender. 
1,450,303  ;   Apr.    3. 

Potter.  Wiiliam  J.  (See  Browne,  H.  T.,  and  Diard,  as- 
signors.) 

Potthod,  Louis,  deceased,  by  Hamilton  Trust  Company, 
executor,  lirooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electroplating  apparatus. 
1,475,198  ;  Nov.  27. 

Pottinger.  John  J..  Oakland,  Calif.  Automobile  lock. 
1.443,824  ;  Jan.  30. 

Pottruck,  Irving,  and  N.  Shalit,  New  York,  N.  Y^.  Pho- 
tographic-priiit-washing  machine.     1.456.514;   May   29. 

Potts,  Charles  A.      (See  Goodhart,  Howard  B.,  assignor.) 

Potts.  Clifton  W.,  Piano,  Tex.  Extracting  device. 
1,458,976  ;  June  5. 

Potts,  James,  Seattle,  Wash.    Flytrap.    1,455,808  :  May  22. 

Potts,  Louis  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmitting  apparatus  for 
electrical  telegraphs.     1,452,527  ;  Apr.  24. 

Potts  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Gibson,  Oliver  E., 
assignor.) 

Pouch,  Oscar  G.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Control  panel  for 
heating  equipment.      1,477,149  ;   Dec.  11. 

Pougher," Arthur  W.,  Manchester,  England.  Duplex  lens. 
1,457,393  ;  June  5. 

Poiiiiher,  Thomas,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Book  and  making 
same.     1,447,731  ;  Mar.  6. 

Pouk,  John  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  D.  Roberts, 
Streator,  111.    Tread  for  auto  tires.    1,452,894  ;  Apr.  24. 

Pouler.  Paul  P..  Watcrville,  Me.  Window-shade  bracket. 
1,474,552;  Nov.   20. 

Poulin,  Alexandre  N.  (See  Jorgensen,  II.  L.,  and  Pou- 
lin.) 

Poulin,  Hector  L.  and  tJ.  A.,  Anthony,  R.  I.,  assignors  to 
The  Rosella  Mills  Inc.  Belt  and  making  same. 
1,452,704  ;  Apr.  24. 

Poulin,  Ulric  A.     (See  Poulin,  Hector  L.  and  U.  A.) 

Poulos.  Bill  H.,  Ilaugan,  Mont.  Anticreeping  tie  plate. 
1,468,833  ;  Sept.  25. 

Poiilsen,  Edward  P.,  Mendham,  N.  J.  Mop  wringer. 
1,463,750:  July  31. 

Poulsen,  Eiler,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  window 
shade  and  awning.     1,476,464  ;   Dec.   4. 

Poulsen,  Herbert  C.  V.,  Walnut,  Iowa.  Steering  mecha- 
nism.    1,476,104  :  Dec.  4. 

Poultry  Specialty  Company.  (See  Harris,  Christopher, 
assignor.) 

Poumade,  Theodore  M.,  Marseille,  France.  Automatic 
grain-weighing  and  sack-filling  machine.  1,455,658 ; 
May   15. 

Pound,  Harry  L.      (See  Adams,  W.  R.,  and  Pound.) 

Powel,  Henry  C,  London,  England,  assignor  to  T.  A. 
Lewis,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Device  for  the  promoting 
and  controlling  of  the  circulation  of  water  in  water- 
tube  boilers.     1,469,531  ;  Oct.  2. 

Powell.  A.  L.,  Power  Co.,  The.  (See  Powell,  Alvah  L., 
assignor.) 

Powell.  Alda  J.,  Wyoming,  Del.  Visible-account  file. 
1,442.176:  Jan.  16. 

Powell,  Alphonse  L.,  Altus,  Okla.  Tire-inflating  appara- 
tus.    1.464,443;  Aug.  7. 

Powell.  Alva  R.,  and  V.  H.  Futch.  Nashville,  Ga.  Dis- 
pensing apparatus.     1,447,321  ;  Mar.  6. 

Powell,  Alva  R.,  and  V.  H.  Futch,  Nashville,  Ga.  Dis- 
pensing   apparatus.      1,458.000 ;    June    5. 

Powell,  Alvah  L.,  assignor  to  The  A.  L.  Powell  Power  Co., 
Miles  City,  Mont.  Internal-combustion  engine.  1,442,822  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Powell.  Alvah  L.,  assignor  to  The  .\.  L.  Powell  Power  Co., 
Miles  City,  Mont.  Internal  -  combustion  engine. 
1.4.54.075  ;   May   8. 

Powell,  Alvah  L.,  assignor  to  The  A.  L.  Powell  Power 
Co.,  Inc.,  Miles  City,  Mont.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.     1,461,495  ;   July   10. 

Powell,  Alvah  L.,  assignor  to  The  A.  L.  Powell  Power 
Co.,  Inc.,  Miles  City,  Mont.  Mechanical  igniter. 
1.463,751  :  July  31. 

Powell,  Alvah  L.,  Roundup.  Mont.,  assignor  to  The  A.  L. 
Powell  Power  Company,  Incorporated.  Engine. 
1.47R.357:   Dec.   18. 

Powell,  Arthur,  and  C  B  Neal,  McAlester,  Okla.  Rail 
joint.     1,457,746  ;  June  5. 

Powell.  Buren  D.,  Kosse,  Tex.  Spool  and  thimble  rack. 
1,456,401  :  May  22. 

Powell.  Edward  W.,  Chicago.  III.  Switching  valve  for 
air  transport  systems.     1.448.941  ;  Mnr.  20. 

Powell,  Edwin  L..  and  C.  E.  Motto,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Grid  leak.     1,453,724  ;  May  1. 

Powell,  Ernest  A.,  Rawson.  Ohio.  Stock-watering  device. 
1.4.^9,203:    June    19. 

Powell,  George  G.,  New  York,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
I.  V.  McGlone,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Making  concrete  piles. 
1,461,451 ;  July  10. 

58339—28 


Powell,  George  O.,  Wynnewood,  Okla.  Churn.  1,468,745  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Powell,  Harry  H.,  Sheffield,  and  W.  Shackleton,  Datchet, 
England,  assignors  to  J.  A.  Smith.  Syracuse.  N.  Y. 
Side  car  for  motor  cycles.     1,448,039;  Mar.   13. 

Powell,  Homer.     (See  Hathaway,  Robert  W.,  assignor.) 

Powell,  James  P..  Flint,  assignor  of  lifty-one  per  cent  to 
V.  F.  ISrown,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Fastener.  1,454,251 ; 
May  8. 

Powell,  John  O.     (See  Folland,  H.,  and  Powell.) 

Powell,  John  R.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  the  manu- 
facture of  bifocal  lens  blanks.     1,451,957 ;   Apr.   17. 

Powell.  Joseph  M.,  Brooklyn,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Eagle  Iron 
Works,  Des  Moines.  Iowa.  Shale  planer.  1,454,519 ; 
Mav  8. 

Powell,  Milton  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Stopper.  1,453,601  ; 
May  1. 

Powell,  Norris  D.,  Chester,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Baldt  Anchor  &  Chain  Company.  Anchor. 
1.451.109  ;  Apr.  10. 

Powell,  Norris  D.,  Chester,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Baldt  Anchor  &  Chain  Company.  Anchor. 
1,451,370  ;  Apr.  10. 

Powell,  Walter  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Kitchen  ventilator. 
1,477,590  ;  Dec.  18. 

Powell,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  System  of  control 
of  electrical  circuits.     1,447,570  ;  Mar.  6. 

Powell,  Winfred  T.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Stromberg-Carlson  Telephone  Manufacturing  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Automatic  telephone  system. 
1.443,645  ;  Jan.  30. 

Powell,  Winfred  T.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Stromberg-Carlson  Telephone  Mfg.  Company,  Rochester, 
N.  y.    Automatic  telephone  system.     1,443,646  ;  Jan.  30. 

Powell,  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  The  Stromberg-Carlson, 
Telephone  Manufacturing  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Trouble-locating  device.     1,450,563  ;  Apr.  3. 

Powell.  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  The  Stromberg-Carlson 
Telephone  Manufacturins  Company.  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Impulse  transmitter.      1.4.tS,545  :  .Time   12. 

Powell,  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  The  Stromberg-Carlson 
Telephone  Manufacturing  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Mechanical  switching  system.     1,459,859  ;  June  26. 

Powell,  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  The  Stromberg  Carlson 
Telephone  Manufacturing  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Automatic    telephone    system.       1,459,860 ;     June    26. 

Powell,  Winfred  T.,  assijrnor  to  The  Stromberg-C.-irlsnn 
Telephone^  Manufacturing  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Automatic  telephone  system.      1.462,819;   July  24. 

Powell,  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  The  Stromberg-Carlson 
Telephone  Manufacturing  Company,  Rochester.  N.  Y. 
Automatic  telephone  system.     1,463,972  ;  Aug.  7. 

Powell,  Winfred  T.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Auto- 
matic Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  tele- 
phone system.      Rel5,682 ;   Aug.    28. 

Powell,  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  The  Stromberg-Carlson 
Telephone  Manufacturing  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
.\utomatic  telephone  system.     1,468.249:  Sept.  18. 

Power.  Joseph   S.      (See  Pearson.  J.  W..  and  Power.) 

Power,  Nicholas,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Nicholas  Power 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stand  for  moving-picture 
machines.     1,449,870  :  Mar.  27. 

Power.  Nicholas,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Nicholas  Power 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fire-preventing  device  for 
motion-picture  machines.     1,467,812  ;  Sept.  11. 

Power,  Nicholas,  Company.  (See  Power,  Nicholas,  as- 
signor.) 

Power  Specialty  Company. 
assignor.) 

Power    Specialty    Company, 
signor.) 

Power  Transmitting  Company,  organized  under  declara- 
tion nf  trust.      (See  Kramer.  Emil  M.,  assignor. l 

Power  Truck  and  Tractor  Company.  (See  McGoldrick, 
William  J.,  assignor.) 

Powers  Accounting  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Lasker, 
William    W.,   ass_^gnor.) 

Ind.         Separator      element. 


(See  Keenan,  Walter  F.,  jr., 
(See    Nells,    Joseph    J.,    as- 


Ill.     Pilot  burner.     1,474,041 


Powers,      Bert,      Gaston, 
1,474,440:  Nov.  20. 

Powers,  Fred  W.,  Chicago, 
Nov.   20. 

Powers,  Fred  W.,  assignor  to  The  Powers  Regulator  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Pilot-burner  control.  1.469,394 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Powers,  Fred  W.,  and  M.  O.  Snediker.  assignors  to  The 
Powers  Regulator  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Thermost.itic 
water  mixer.     1,455,934 ;   May   22. 

Powers.  Harry  W.,  Northwest,  Va.  Wheel  rim. 
1,447.6?7  :  Mar.   6. 

Powers,  Horace,  Mounds,  Okla.  Chain  tool.  1,441,944  ; 
Jan.    9. 

Powers,  James  F.,  Llnwood,  Pa.  Hot-air  heating  appara- 
tus.    1,453,180  ;  Apr.  24. 

Powers,  John  T.     (See  Kreager,  W.  J.,  and  Powers.) 

Powers,  John  T..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Combination  Lock  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Permuta- 
tion lock  for  automobiles.     1.444.640  ;  Feb.  6. 

Powers,  Leland.      (See  Price,  David  R.,  assignor.) 

Powers  Photo  Engraving  Company.  (See  Benedict,  George 
H.,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FKOM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Powers   Regulator   Co.,   The.      (See   Powers,    P.    W.,    and 

Snediker,  assignors.) 
Powers  Regulator  Company,  The.     (See  Powers,  Fred  W., 

assignor.) 
Powers,    Timothy    B.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Screw    driver. 

].4ri9,7n8:    June    19. 
Powers,    Timothy   B.,    Brooklyn,    assignor,    by    mesne   as- 
signments to  Turn-0-Stop  Manufacturing  Corporation, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Signal  for  vehicles.     Rel5,594  ; 
May  1. 
Powers,   W.   P.,   Company,  The.      (See   Carter,  Willis  M., 

assignor.) 
Powers,    Walter,    Cambridge,    Mass.      Device    for    use    In 
searching  for  golf  balls  and  similar  articles.     1,448,505  ; 
Mar.  13. 
Powers,   William   E.      (See   Brown,   Harry   P.,    assignor.) 
Powers,  William  E.,  Boston,  and  M.  F.  Hannigan,  Water- 
town,   Mass.     I'neumatic  tire.     1,456,908  ;  May  29. 
Pownall,   Henry   D.,   Canton,   Ohio.      Artificlal-ice-making 

apparatus.      1,474,551  ;    Nov.    20. 
Pownall,    Henry    D.,    Canton,    Ohio.      Tank-room    struc- 
ture.    1,478,390  :  Dec.  25. 
Povet,    Maurice    J.,     Paris,    France.       Rotary     machine. 

1,459,637  ;  June  19. 
Pozdech.  Adolph  F..  Newark,  N.  J.     Enamel  composition. 

1,452,219;  Apr.  17. 
Pracht,  Fred,  Williamsville,  Mo.     Wire  fastener  for  fence- 
posts.       1,450,644  ;    Apr.    3. 
Prahar,     Robert     L.,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Bag     frame. 

1.451,028;  Apr.  10. 
Prahar.  Robert  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.   Bag  frame.    1,473,972  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Prahar,     Robert     L.,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Bag     frame. 

1,473,973;  Nov.   13. 
Prange,    Oscar    H.       (See    Weske,    G.    J.,    Gensler,    and 

Prange.) 
Prat,    Emile,    assignor    to    Soci4t6    des    Cheminfees   Louis 
Prat  a  Tirage  Induit,  Paris,  Prance.     Draft-producing 
device  for  locomotives.     1,445,800  ;  Feb.  20. 
Prat,    Eraile.    assignor    to    Soci6t6    des    Chemin^es    Louis 
Prat  a   Tirage   Induit,   Paris,    France.      Chimney   draft 
devico  with  two  fans.     1,454,560  ;  May  8. 
Prat,    Emile,    assignor    to    Society    des    Chemin^es    Louis 
Prat    a.    Tirage    Induit,    Paris,    France.      Induced    and 
forced  draft  apparatus.     1,473,870 ;   Nov.   13. 
Prat,   Georges  J.,   Paris,   li'rance.     Chimney  draft  device. 

l,454,56f;   May   8. 
Prat,    Georges   J.,   Paris,    Prance.      Induced   and    suction 

draft  device.     1,470,187;  Oct.  9. 
Prat,      Louis,      Paris,     France.        Induced-draft     device. 

1,465,683  ;  Aug.  21. 
Pratt,  Allen  H.,  Philomath,  Oreg.     Bookrest.     1,476,838; 

Dec.  11. 
Pratt,  Arthur  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y'.,  assignor  to  The  Bab- 
cock  &   Wilcox   Company,   Bayonne,   N.   J.     Water-tube 
boiler.     1,474,162;  Nov.  13. 
Pratt,    Arthur    S.,    Lincoln    Place,   Pa.      Laundry    clothes 

stick.     1,465,175  ;  Aug.  14. 
Pratt,  Benjamin   H.,  Milwaukee,  assignor  to  The  Badger 
Rubber    Works,    Cudahy,    Wis.       Tire.       Des.    63,494 ; 
Dec.  11. 
Pratt,  Charles  F.,  Plymouth,  Wis.     Cigarette  extinguisher. 

1,464,998  :  Aug.   14. 
Pratt,  Charles  R.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  E. 
Horton  &  Son  Company,  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.     Chuck. 
1,446.060  ;   Feb.   20. 
Pratt,   Charles  R..   Montclair,   N.   J.,  assignor  to  The  E. 
Horton  &  Son  Company,  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.     Chuck. 
1,446,061 ;   Feb.   20. 
Pratt,   Charles  R.,   Montclair,   N.   J.,   assignor  to   The  E. 
Horton  &  Son  Company,  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.     Chuck. 
1,446.062  ;   Feb.  20. 
Pratt,   Charles  R..   Montclair,   N.   J.,  assignor  to   The  E. 
Horton  &  Son  Company,  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.     Chuck. 
1,446,063;   Feb.    20. 
Pratt,   Charles  R.,   Montclair,   N.   J.,   assignor  to   The  E. 
Horton  &  Son  Company,  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.     Chuck. 

1.446.064  ;  Feb.  20. 

Pratt,  Charles  R.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  E. 
Horton  &  Son  Company,  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.     Chuck. 

1.446.065  ;  Feb.   20. 

Pratt,  Charles  R.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  E. 
Horton  &  Son  Company,  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.  Machine 
tool,  chuck,  and  chucking  system.     1,465,234  ;  Aug.  14. 

Pratt,  Charles  R..  Montclair,  N.  J.,  and  J.  C.  Hesllp, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  ;  said  Heslip  assignor  to  said  Pratt. 
Cable-tension-equalizing  device.     1,474,911 ;  Nov.  20. 

Pratt.  Emil  B..  Enst  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Reducing  metallic 
oxifle.-s.      1,459,187:   .Tune  19. 

Pratt,  George  R.,  Richmond,  Va.  Portable  drinking  foun- 
tain.     1,453,725  ;   May   1. 

Pratt,  Haraden,  assignor  to  A.  Taylor.  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Radio  frequency  transmission  system.  1,454,652  ; 
Mav  8. 

Pratt,  Haraden,  San  Francisco,  H.  F.  Elliott,  Palo  Alto, 
and  B.  B.  Murphy,  Burlingarae,  assignors  to  A.  Taylor, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Radiotelegraph  signaling  system. 
1,471,319  ;  Oct.  16. 

Pratt,  Howell  D..  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Link-Belt 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Box-car  unloader.  1,443,240  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Pratt,  John,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Window  venti- 
lator.    1,446,066;  Feb.  20. 


Pratt,  John  B.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Modulator.     1,449,871 ;  Mar.  27. 

Pratt,  John  T.,  Tiptonville,  Tenn.  Tile  and  fastening 
means  therefor.     1,468,544  ;  Sept.  18. 

Pratt,  Joshua  C,  Framingham,  Mass.  Power-transmis- 
sion device.     1,458,499  ;  June  12. 

Pratt,  Samuel  T.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  M.  J.  McDon- 
ald and  A.  V.  McDonald,  Nanticoke,  Pa.  Miner's  ticket 
box.      1,474.553  ;   Nov.    20. 

Pratt,  Walter  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Roof  truss.  1,440,695  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  Blood,  Bryant  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  Buckingham,  Earle,  as- 
signor.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  Erdman,  Albert  W., 
assignor.) 

Pratt  &.  Whitney  Company.  (See  Hanson,  Bengt  M.  W., 
assignor.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.     (See  Hill,  Reuben,  assignor.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  Hoagland,  Frank  O., 
assignor.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  Hoke,  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  Knowles,  Carroll,  as- 
signor.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  La  Ducer,  Jerry  J., 
assignor.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  Miiller,  Priederich, 
assignor.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  Muller,  P.,  and  Wild- 
haber,  assignors.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  Rusnak,  John  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  Taylor,  Charles  U  , 
assignor.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  Teller,  Spencer  J., 
assignor.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  Thacher,  John  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  Vokal,  Paul  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  Walch,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company.  (See  Wood,  Robert  W., 
assignor.) 

Pratt,  William,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Beater  device  for 
hog-scraping  machines.     1,460,863  ;  July  3. 

Pratt,  William  B.,  Wellesley,  assignor  to  E.  H.  Clapp 
Rubber  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Vulcanized-rubber 
solution  and  producing  it.     1,451,711 ;  Apr.  17. 

Pratt,  William  B.,  Wellesley,  assignor  to  E.  H.  Clapp 
Rubber  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Reclaiming  vulcan- 
ized rubber.     1,461,675  ;  July  10. 

Pratt,  William  B.     (See  Barker,  George  R.,  assignor.) 

Pratt,  William  P.  B.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Extension  lever. 
1,450,113  ;  Mar.   27. 

Prauix,  Charles  A.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Spindle. 
1,442.177  ;  Jan.  16. 

Prax,  Joseph  P.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Battery  connection. 
1,467,651  ;  Sept.  11. 

Pray,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.    Locomotive.    1,451.889  ;  Apr.  17. 

Pray,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cutter  chain  for  mining  ma- 
chines.    1,472,736  ;  Oct.  30. 

Pray,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mining  machine.  1,476,726 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Pray,  Thomas  N.,  Denver,  Colo.  Automobile  fender. 
1,441,748;   Jan.   9. 

Preatka,  Joseph,  New  Y''ork,  N.  Y.  Flying  machine. 
1,478,397  ;  Dec.  25. 

I'rehle,  James  J.,  Waltham,  and  L.  H.  Parker,  assignors 
to  Spray  Engineering  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  cooling  and  cleaning  air.  1,457,987  ; 
May  29. 

Prebliida,  Barnoy,  Fall  River,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
I.  Chernock,  Boston,  Mass.  Metallic  heel  for  shoes. 
1,478.143;  Dec.  18. 

Precision  Thermometer  &  Instrument  Company.  (See 
Waser,    Carl    R.,    assignor.) 

Preiswerk,  Ernst,  Basel,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  The 
Ho£Eraann-La  Roche  Chemical  Works.  Chemical  com- 
pound isopropylallylbarbituric  acid.    1,444,802  ;  Feb.  13. 

Preiswerk,  Ernst,  Basel,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  The 
HofCmann-La  Roche  Chemical  Works,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Easily  and  neutrally  soluble  double  compounds  of 
l-allyl-3.7-dimethylxanthine.  1,455,264  ;  May  15. 

Prellwitz,  William,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Shaft  coupling.  1,448,506  ; 
Mar.    13. 

Prellwitz,  William,  Easton,-  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Compressor.  1,467,066  ; 
Sept.    4. 

Premier  Motor  Corporation.  (See  Crawford,  Charles  S., 
assignor.) 

Premier  Private  Telephone  Company.  (See  Kay,  J.,  and 
Jennings,   assignors.) 

Premro.  Anton,  Eldred,  Pa.  Rope  grip  for  well-drilling 
apparatus.     1.476,218;  Dec.  4. 

T'rendergast.  Edward,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Repair  link  for 
chains.      1,454,335  :   May   8. 


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435 


Prendergast,  Edward,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Road-ditching  ma- 
chine.    l,454.3Hti:   Ma.v  8. 

rrenderjrast,  Frank  P.,  Kersey,  Pa.  Broom.  1,465,684  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Prendorsast.  George  G..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Apparatus  for 
moviuR  derricks  and  the  like.     1,464,582  ;  Aug.   14. 

Prendergast,  Harold  Y.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Sound  box. 
1.443,274  ;  Jan.  23. 

Prentice,  Arthur  T..  Somerset  West,  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
South   Africa.     Burning  sulphur.     1,458,001  :   June   5. 

Prentice,  George  E.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Belt  buckle. 
1,443,145  ;  Jan.  23. 

Prentice,  George  E.,  Berlin,  Conn.  Buckle.  1,475,720 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Prentiss- Wabers  Stove  Company.  (See  Taylor,  T.  A., 
and   Yeager,   assignors.) 

Prentiss-Wabers  Stove  Company.  (See  Yeager,  Anton 
J.,  assignor.) 

Prentiss.  William  A.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  (Collapsible  spool. 
1,461.7.^6  :  July  17. 

Preo,  John  L.,  and  I.-Henne,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heel-seat 
die.     1,444.085  ;  Feb.  6. 

Presbrev.  Otis  F.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Grinding  machine. 
1,463,335  ;  July  31. 

Prescett,  George  H.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Pin  guard  for 
trailer  hitches.     1,457,747  ;  June  5. 

Prescott,  Charles  A.,  Providence.  K.  I.  Spring  compres- 
sor.     1,450.692  :    June   19. 

Prescott,  Frederick  M.      (See  Nadel,  Louis  D.,  assignor.) 

Prescott.  Jesse,  Webster,  Mass.  Piston  ring.  1,444,938  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Prescott,  Jesse  H.,  Medford,  Mass.,  assignor  to  W.  K. 
Logee,  Providence.  R.  I.  Draft-controlling  device  for 
furnaces.     1,444,523  ;  Feb.  6. 

Prescott,  Sydney  I..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Internal-combus- 
tion ennine.     1,477.591  :  Dec.  18. 

Prescott,  Sydnev  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y..  and  F.  J.  Rummler, 
Lyndhurst,  N.  J.     Wheel  rim.     1,467,588  ;  Sept.  11. 

Prpsfott.  Tbf>odore.     (See  Welch.  F.  M,  and  Prescott) 

Prescott.  William  E..  assignor  to  Joseph  Baker  &  Sons, 
Limited,  London,  England.  Charging  of  cocoa-butter 
presses   and   the   like.      1,451,432;   Apr.    10. 

Proscott.  William  E..  London,  assignor  to  Messrs.  John 
Baker  Sons  &  Perkins  Limited,  Willesden,  England. 
Extrusion   press.      1.472.249:   Oct.    30. 

Presgraves.  Charles  C.,  and  W.  L.  Golden,  Hagerstown, 
Md.      Signal.      1.441,525  ;    Jan.    9. 

Press.  Georgp.  Freedom,  Okla.  Metallic  railway  tie. 
1,476,641 ;  Dec.  4. 

Pressed  Steel  Car  Company.  (See  Blest,  Minot  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Pressed  Steel  Car  Company.  (See  Kurtz,  Benjamin  F., 
assignor.) 

Pressed  Steel  Car  Company.  (See  Streib,  John  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pressed  Steel  Car  Company.  (See  Winell,  Karl  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pressed  Steel  Tank  Company.  (See  Hackney,  Robert  H., 
assignor.) 

Pressey,  Wilbur  A.,  Pittsfleld,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Transformer  installation.  1,459,988  ; 
June  26. 

Pressler,  Adolf  W.,  Keene,  N.  H.  Advertising  sign.  Des. 
62,364  ;  May  15. 

Pressure  Proof  Piston  Ring  Company.  (See  Anderson. 
James   G.,   assignor.) 

Pressure  Proof  Piston  Ring  Company.  (See  Marshall, 
Lewis  C,  assignor.) 

Prest-O-Llte  Co.     (See  Gossling,  Walter  E.,  assignor.) 

Preston.  Alfred  D.,  Claremont,  Western  Australia,  Aus- 
tralia.    Railway-rail  fastener.     1,442.701 ;  Jan.  16. 

Preston.  Clarence  S..  San  Diego,  Calif.  Vehicle  tire. 
1,442.905  :  Jan.  23. 

Preston,  Clarence  S.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Resilient  channel 
and  cushion  tire.     1,469,020 ;  Sept.  25. 

Preston.  Edith  B..  Jlexiro,  Mo.  Attachment  for  motor 
vehicles.      1.4R5.864  :   Aug.   21. 

Preston,  Edward  E.,  Leicester,  England.  Making  warp 
knitted   fabrics.      1,460,918  ;   July   3. 

Preston.  Elmont  F.      (Spe  Sides.  W.  W.,   and  Preston.) 

Preston.  Frederick  A..  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  The 
P.  &  M.  Companv.  Chicago,  111.  Anticreeper  tie  plate. 
1,445,038:  Feb.  l.S 

Preston,    Neil    D.      (See   Dodge,    L.    E.,    and   Preston.) 

Prestwich.  S.vdney.  Cincinnati,  assi.anor  to  The  Ameri- 
can L.nnndry  M.Tchinery  Company.  Norwood,  Ohio. 
Centrifugal    extractor.       1.476.179:    Dec.    4. 

Pretot,  Marcel.      (See  Corpi,  D..  and  Pretot.) 

Preuss,  Emile  V.,  Txelle,  near  Brussels,  Bel.cium.  Appa- 
ratus for  the  fabrication  of  concrete-construction  ele- 
ments.    1.468,325  ;  Sept.  18. 

Preuss,  Fred  A.,  Humphrey,  Nebr.  Seed-corn  sheller. 
1,472,672;    Oct.    30. 

Prew,  Charles,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Flier.  1,474,287  : 
Nov.  13. 

Prewltt,  John  C.  Santa  Margarita,  Calif.  Road-map 
holder.      1,447,322  :   Mar.   6. 

Prewitt,  John  C.,  Santa  Margarita,  Calif.  Road-map 
holder.     1,447.323  ;  Mar.  6. 

Pfibyl,  Jaroslav.  Prague.  Czechoslovakia.  Guitar  and 
the  like.     1,472,991 ;   Nov.  6. 


Price,    Albert    E.,    Victoria,    British    Columbia,    Canada. 

Culinary  chopping  device.     1,446,707;  Feb.  27. 
Price.    Arthur   R.,    assignor   of   one-half   to    S.    M.    Ross, 

Detroit,  Mich.     Window-control  mechanism.     1,457,316 ; 

June  5. 

Price,  Charles  S.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 

Electric    Company,     Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Electric  switch.     1,452,931  ;  Apr.  24. 
Price.  l)avi<l   R.,  asslL^ior  of  oni'-liaU  to  L.  Powers,  New- 

tonville,  Mass.      Flexible  electrode.     1,447.357;  Mar.  6. 
Price,  David  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  Powers,  New- 

tonville,     Mass.       Liquid-level     indicator.       1,453,602 ; 

May  1. 
Price   Engine   Corporation.      (See   Price,    William   T.,   as- 
signor.) 
Price,   G.   W..   Pump   and   Engine   Company.      (See  Price, 

G.    W.,    and    Zimansky.   assignors.) 
Price.  G.  W.,  Pump  and  Engine  Company.     (See  Zimansky, 

Curt  F.,  assignor.) 
Price,    George    W..    and    A.    H.    Orrok,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Means  for  accelerating  traffic.     1.442,360  ;   Jan.   16. 
Price,  Gomer  W.,  and  C.  F.  Zimansky,  assignors  to  G.  W. 

Price  Pump  and  Engine  Companv.  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Antisand  bearing.      1,456,713  ;   May  29. 
Price,  Gomer  W.,  and  C.  F.  Zimansky.  assignors  to  G.  W. 

Price  Pump  and  Engine  Company.  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Well-pump  construction.     1.456,714  ;  Mav  29. 
Puce.  Gomer  W..  and  C.  F.  Zimansky,  assignors  to  G.  W. 

Trice  Pump  and  Engine  Companv,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Shaft  couplin.ff.      1.464.337:   Aug.   7. 
Price.  Jessie  E..  Los  .Vngeles.  Calif.     Pneumatic  composite 

heel.     1,467,875;  Sept.  11. 
Price.    John    C,    Olcott.    W.    Va.      Wheel    grinding    and 

truing  machine.     1.451.958;  Anr.   17. 
Price,   .Joseph  M.      (See  Dolan.   Frank  J.,  assignor.) 
Price,  Joseph  W.,  .1r.      (See  Light  R.  A.,  and  Price.) 
Price,  Joseph  W..  .ir.,  assignor  to  The  United  States  Me- 
tallic Packing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Piston-rod 

swab.     1,460,174  ;  June  26. 
Price,  Lora  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Cash  box.     1,457,227; 

Mav  29. 
Price.    >fitcbell     D..    Miami,    Fla.      Garter.      1,452,001  ; 

Apr.   17. 

Price.    Samuel.    Ravenna,    Ohio.      Ring-forming   machine. 

1,468,673  ;  Sept.  25. 
Price.    Stephen    C,    Louisiana,    Mo.     Measuring  and   dls- 

nensing  device  for  liquids.     1,474.554  ;  Nov.  20. 
Price,  Vernon  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Safety  device  for  banks. 

1.445,237  :  Feb.  13. 
Price.    William    E.,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Connection    plug. 

1,454.858  ;   May   15. 
Price,  William  T..  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Price  Engine 

Corporation.     Main  bearing.     1,453.518 :   M:iv    1. 
Prichnrd.     Ben.iamin     H.,     Washington,     D.     C.       Game. 

1,448,087;   Mar.   13. 
Pricliard,    George    L.,    and    H.    Henderson,    Port   Arthur, 

Tex.,  assi.gnors  to  Gulf  Refining  Company.  Pittsburgh, 

Pa.     Producing  low-boiling  oils.     1.473,316  :  Nov.  6. 
Prichard,    George    L.,    and    H.    Henderson.    Port    Arthur, 

Tex.,     assi.gnors     to     Gulf     Refining     Company,     Pitts- 

hureh.      Pa.        Distilling     with      catalvtic      chemicals. 

1,476.219  :   Dec.   4. 
Prichard,   Robert   H.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Luggage   car- 
rier for  automobiles.     1.478.251 ;  Dec.  18. 
Pricnow.    John    F.,    Indianapolis.    Ind.   Motor   Drag   Saw. 

1.445,039  ;  Feb.  13. 
Priddey,  Win  wood.     (See  Fisher,  S.,  and  Priddev.) 
Priflemore.     William    F..    Stillwater.     Minn.      Adiustable 

spindle  bolt.     1,474,057:   Nov.   13. 
Pridham.  Edwin   S.,  iind  P.   L.  Jensen,   assiaaior  to  Mag- 

navox   Company,   Oakland,   Calif.     Magnetizing  device. 

1.444.524  :  Feb.  6. 
Pridham,  Edwin  S..  and  P.  L.  Jensen,  assignors  to  Mag- 

navox    Company,    Oakland.    Calif.      Electrodynamic   re- 
ceiver.    1,448.279  ;   Mar.   13. 
Priebe,   Ernest    B.      (See    Flemings,   J.    .\.,    and    Priebe.) 
PriPbe,     Herman     C,     Blue     Island,    111.      Draft    gear. 

1.451.959:  Apr.   17. 
Priebe,  Herman  C,  Blue  Island,  111.     Car  door.     1,451,960  ; 

Apr.  17. 

Priebe.     Herman     C,     Blue     Island,     111.      Draft    gear. 

1.451.961  :   Apr.   17. 
Priebe.     Herman     C.    Blue    Island,     111.      Truck    frame. 

1.465,561  ;  Au,g.   21. 
Priebe.     Herman     C..     Blue     Island,     111.       Draft     gear. 

1.466,727;    Sept.   4. 
Priebe.     Herman     C,     Blue     Island,     111.       Draft     gear. 

1.466,728  :   Sept.   4. 
Priebe.  Herman  C,  Blue  Island,  111.     Friction  draft  gear. 

1.470,285  :    Oct.   9. 
Priebe.     Herman     C,     Blue     Island,     111.       Draft     gear. 

1.470,286;   Oct.   9. 
Priebe.     Herman     C,     Blue     Island,     111.       Draft     gear. 

1,470,287;    Oct.    9. 
Priebe,     Herman     C,     Blue     Island,     111.       Draft     gear. 

1,470,288;  Oct.  9. 
Priebe,     Herman     C.     Blue     Island,     111.       Car     truck. 

1.474.002;  Nov.   13. 
Priebe.     Herman     C     Blue     Island,     111.       Draft     gear. 

1,478,578;   Dec.  25. 


436 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Priebe,  Samuel  W.,  Wvaconda,  Mo.  Frame  for  stacking 
srrain.     1,457,936  ;  June  5. 

Priem,  Friedrich  P.,  Heldenheim-on-the-Brenz,  Germany, 
assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foun- 
dation, Inc.  Narrowing  fiber  strips  in  manufacturing 
rovings  from  paper  pulp  and  similar  fibrous  materials. 
1,448,280;  Mar.  13. 

Priem,  Samuel  F.,  Shawano,  Wis.  Hat  holder.  1,469,532; 
Oct.  2. 

Priess,  William  H.,  Belmont,  assignor  to  Wireless  Spe- 
cialty Apparatus  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Apparatus 
for  use  in  manufacturing  condensers.  1,472,494  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Priest,  Franlt  M.,  HusIj,  Tex.  Bookstand.  1,446,352  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Priest,  John  W.,  Boise,  Idaho.  Animal  hopple. 
1,460,919  ;  July  3. 

Priestley,  Pranli.     (See  Mertz,  J.  A.,  and  Priestley.) 

Prim,    Floyd    E.      (See    Prim,    Joseph    H.,    assignor.) 

Prim,  Joseph  H.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  F.  E.  Prim, 
Saginaw,  Mich.  Vacuum  suporting  device.  1,466,961  ; 
Sept.   4. 

Prim,  Thomas  M..  Ontario,  Calif.  Automatic  railway 
switch.     1,460,981;  July  3. 

Primal?,  Adam,  Kenosha,  Wis.     Loclc.     1,462,869  ;  .Tuly  24. 

Primal:,  Adam,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Buclsle.  1,464,188 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Prime,  George  H..  Norwich,  N.  Y.  Minnow  trap. 
1,474,087  :   Nov.   13. 

Prime,  Wallace  H.,  Broolslyn,  N.  Y.  Card  game. 
1,458.849:  June  12, 

Prlmoshic,  Frank,  Woodside,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  R.  H.  Binns 
and  E.  H.  Binns,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Button.  1,447,627  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Primrose,  John  W.,  Clarksdale,  Miss.  Animal  trap. 
1,461,288  ;  July  10. 

Primrose,  John  W.,  Clarksdale,  Miss.  Eyeshleld  attach- 
ment for  motor  vehicles.     1,461,289  ;  July  10. 

Primrose,  William  E.,  assignor  to  Challenge  Cutlery  Cor- 
poration, Bridgeport,  Conn.  Wire  feeding  and  cutting- 
o£f  mechanism.     1,468,511 ;  Sept.  18. 

Prims,  Joseph  C,  assignor  to  The  A.  J.  Deer  Company, 
Incorporated,  Hornell,  N.  T.  Slicing  machine. 
1,442,630;   Jan.   16. 

Prince,  Arthur  C,  Chicago,  111.    Bank.    1,458.146  ;  June  12. 

Prince,  David  C,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Companv.  Governor  for  elastic-fluid  en- 
gines.    1.465.001;  Aug.  14. 

Prince-Smith,  Prince,  and  D.  Waterhouse,  Kelghley,  Eng- 
land.    Flier.     1,471,988;   Oct.   23. 

Prince.  Stewart  V.  V.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Motor  plow. 
1,450.385  ;    Apr.   3. 

Prlndle,  Carlyle  C,  Douglaston,  N.  Y.  Vanity  box. 
1,459,798  ;  June  26. 

Prindle,  William  E.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Drier.  1,459,254; 
.Tune  19. 

Prinsrlp,  William  T.,  assignor  to  V.  V.  Fittings  Companv. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  switch.     1.456.^^6;  May  22. 

Prlsk.  .John  N.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Butchering  implement. 
1,472,.S09:   Oct.   30. 

Pritchard,  Alexander,  Evergreen,  N.  Y.  Horseshoe  at- 
tachment.     1,470,101 ;    Oct.    9. 

Pritchard,  Andrew,  et  al.  (See  Compton.  Edward  J., 
assignor.) 

Pritchard,  Carl  G.,  Warren,  assignor  to  The  Harris  .\uto- 
matic  Press  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Printing  press. 
1.45n,.S12:    June    19. 

Pritchard,  Charles  A.  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Connecting  rod  for  pistons.     1,452,932  ;  Apr.  24. 

Pritchard,  (Jeorge  A.  (See  Buchman,  fl.  H.,  and 
Pritchard.) 

Pritchard.  George  T.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Stencil  hand  stamp. 
1,445.447  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pritchard,  George  T.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Stencil  hand  stamp. 
1,468,512;  Sept.  18. 

Pritchard,  John  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Structural  Gypsum  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.    Building  construction.    1,461,452;  July  10 

Pritchard,  William  S.    (See  Barany,  E.  R.,  and  Pritchard.) 

Pritclinrd,  William  S.,  assignor  to  Motor  Products  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Midi.  Tube-forming  machine 
1,464,583;  .Aug.  14. 

Pritzker.  Asher,  assignor  to  The  National  Electric  Heat- 
ing Company,  Limited,  Toronto,  Canada.  Support- 
ing base   for  current  conductors.      1,476,105  ;  Doc.  4. 

Prius.  Joseph  S.,  Barcelona,  Spain.  Hydraulic  press 
1.469,689  ;  Oct.  2. 

Privett,  Charles  B.,  et  al.  (See  Privett,  Henry  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Privett,  Helen  E.,  et  al.  -(See  Privett,  Henry  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Privett,  Henry  C,  Long  Beach,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
C.  R.  Privett,  Burbank.  three-sixteenths  to  H.  E. 
Privett,  and  one-sixteenth  to  H.  F.  Privett,  Long 
Beach,  Calif.  Puncture-closing  inner  tubes  for  pneu 
matic    tires.      1,440,553 ;    Jan.    2. 

Privett,  Henry  C,  Long  Beach,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
C.  R.  Privett,  Burbank,  three-sixteenths  to  H.  E.  Privett 
and  one-sixteenth  to  H.  F.  Privett,  Long  Beach,  Calif. 
Apparatus  for  turning  heavy  inner  tubes,  etc 
1,442,296;  Jan.  16. 


Privett,  Henry  C,  Long  Beach,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C. 
R.  Privett,  Burbank,  three-sixteenths  to  H.  E.  I'rivett 
and  one-sixteenth  to  H.  F.  Privett,  Long  Beach,  Calif. 
Inner  tube.     1,453,949  ;  May   1. 

Privett,  Hollis  F.,  et  al.  (See  Privett,  Henry  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Prizma,  Incorporated.  (See  Kelley,  William  V.  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Probert,  Sidney  C.     (See  Alles,  W.  J.,  and  Probert.) 

Probst,  John  P.,  Marion,  Ohio.  Cistern.  1,473,358; 
Nov.  6. 

Probst,  Karl,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Electric-vehicle  control. 
1,474,942;   Nov.   20. 

Probst,  William  F.,  Chillicothe,  Ohio.  Grader  for  boans, 
etc.     1,447,628;   Mar.  6. 

Process  Engineers,  Inc.  (See  De  Cew,  Judson  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Process  Engineers,  Incorporated.  (See  Sammet,  Charles 
F.,  assignor.) 

Prock.  George,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Direction-indicating  de- 
vice for  automobiles.     1,440,626;   Jan.   2. 

Proctor,  Albert  E.,  Bellingham,  Wash.  lusertible-tooth 
saw.     1^455,968  ;  May  22. 

Proctor,  Clifton  J.,  Holmesville,  Ontario,  Canada.  Mouse- 
trap.    1,466,102;   Aug.   28. 

Proctor,  Jennie  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hair-straightening 
brush.     1,471,527;  Oct.  23. 

Proctor.  John  H.,  Andover,  assignor  to  The  Plvwood  Tube. 
Inc.,  Lawrence,  Mass.     Container.     1,443,196  ;  Jan.  23 

Proctor,  Ralph  F.  and  W.  R.,  West  Point,  Miss.  Carbu- 
retor.     1,467,067  :    Sept.   4. 

Proctor  &  Schwartz  Inc.  (See  Ilults,  Eugene  A., 
assignor.) 

Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Inc.  (See  Morrison,  Charles  S., 
assignor.) 

Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Inc.  (See  Rhoads,  Thomas  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Proctor  &  Schwartz  Incorporated.  (See  Ayres,  Elwood 
B.,  assignor.) 

I'roctor  &  Schwartz,  Incorporated.  (See  Coulston,  Harry, 
assignor.) 

Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Incorporated.  (See  Grifl3th,  Charles 
T.,  assignor.) 

Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Incorporated.  (See  Howson,  Henry, 
assignor.) 

Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Incorporated.  (See  Hurxthal,  Al- 
pheus  O.,  assignor.) 

Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Incorporated.  (See  Schwartz,  Wal- 
ter M.,  assignor.) 

Proctor  &  Schwartz  Incorporated.  (See  Schwartz,  W.  M., 
and  Ayres,  assignors.) 

Proctor,  William  R.     (See  Proctor,  Ralph  F.  and  W.  R.) 

Production  Machine  Company.  (See  Fuller,  Rufus  W., 
assignor.) 

Products  Protection  Corporation,  The.  (See  Smith, 
Franklin  S.,   assignor.) 

Progress  Press  Brick  and  Machine  Company.  (See  Stoclce, 
Jacob,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Prokesch,  Samuel  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pocketbook. 
1,458,952;   .Tune  19. 

Promislo.  Charles.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Clip  for  carton 
lids.     1,473,871;  Nov.  13. 

Propst.  Christy  A.,  Longview,  Tex.  Spark  plug. 
1,452,054;  Apr.   17. 

Prnsnect  Manufacturing  Companv,  The.  (See  Woltring, 
Sylvpnus  L.  and  L.,  assignors.) 

Prosperity  Co.,   The.      (See  Braun,   Philip  N.,   assignor.) 

Prosser,  Harold  T.,  Chlcopee  Falls,  Mass.  Engine. 
1,452,572  ;  Apr.  24. 

Prosser,  Herman  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Conditioning 
gases.      1,441,713 ;    Jan.    9. 

Prosser,  William  J.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  W.  L.  Wil- 
son and  one-fourth  to  .T.  Baines.  Denver.  Colo,  Neutr.nl 
and  low  gear  lock  for  automobiles,     1.478,675:  Dee.  25. 

Protex  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Kroehle,  Oscar,  a.s- 
signer.) 

Proton,  Claude  A.,  and  J.  G.  Bruyfere,  Lyon,  France. 
Cinematographic  and  the  like  projection  screen. 
1,459,603;   June  19. 

Proudfit,  William  S,  Walker  Township,  Kent  County, 
Mich,     Filing  device,     1,440,491  ;  Jan,  2. 

Proudfit,  William  S,,  Walker  Township,  Kent  County, 
Mich.     Piling  device.     1,474,642  ;  Nov.  20. 

Proulx,  Charles  A.,  Woonsocket,  R.  T.  Bobbin  holder. 
1,449,836;    Mar.    27. 

Proulx,  Charles  A.,  Woonsocket,  R.  T.  Spindle. 
1.451,744  :   Apr.   17. 

Prouty,  Charles  N.,  Spencer,  Mass.  Bedclothes  holder. 
1,461,199;  July  10. 

Prouty,  Theodore  C,  Elgin,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Patents  Holding  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Noedle    valve.      1,451,371;    Apr.    10. 

Prouty,  Theodore  C,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Proutyline 
Products  Company,  Hermosa  Beach.  Calif.  Insulating 
composition  and  making  same.     1,453.726  ;  May  1. 

Prouty,  Theodore  C.  arid  W.  O.,  Elgin,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Patents  Holding  Corporation, 
Chicago.  Til.     Tachometer.     1,447,426 ;  Mar.  6. 

Prouty.  William  B.,  Evanston,  111.  Cascade  dust  trap. 
1,446,272;  Feb.   20. 

Prouty.  Willis  O.      (See  Prouty,  Theodore  C.  and  W.  O.) 

Proutyline  Products  Company.  (See  Prouty,  Theodore 
C,  assignor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  lint  of  patentees — Continued. 


437 


Providence  Rubber  Company.  (See  Davis,  Limrence  It., 
assignor.) 

Providence  Stock  Company.  (See  Myrberg,  Sven  O., 
assignor.) 

Pruafio,  Fabifin,  Falln,  Cuba.  Apparatus  for  transporting 
and  weigbing  loads.     1,443,927  ;  Jan.  30. 

Pruden.  Nelson  L.,  Florham  Park,  N.  J.  Cord'  adjuster. 
1.444.754  ;  Feb.  6. 

Prudhomme,  Joseph,  Portland,  Orcg.  Foil-embossing  ma- 
chine.    1,455,172;  May  15. 

Prndot.  Harry  A.,  oi  al.  (Si^e  Hachmann,  Frederick,  as- 
signor.) 

Pruet,  Paul  M.,  Kansas  City,  Kans.  Legging.  1,457,601 ; 
June  5. 

Pruitt.  Edith  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Marcel  hair  net. 
1.442,094;   Jan.   16. 

Pruitt,  Marion  C,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Blood-transfusion  ap- 
paratus.    1,457,796 ;  June  5. 

Prutzuian,  Jacob  N.  (See  Stienhauer,  W.  R.,  and  Prutz- 
man.) 

Prutzman,  Paul  W.,  and  C.  J.  von  Bibra,  assignoi's  to 
General  Petroleum  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Producing  and  material  for  the  treatment  of  oils. 
1.471.201  ;  Oct.  16. 

Pryde,  David  E.,  Hoquium,  Wash.  Photographic  washing 
tank.     1.470,188;   Oct.  9. 

Pryde,  Robert  D.,  Orange,  Conn.  Golf  club.  1,452,845  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Prym,  Hans,  Stolberg,  Germany.  Device  for  fitting  caps 
upon  safety  pinshanks.     1,441,749  ;  Jan.  9. 

Prymek.  Walter  W.,  Iowa  City,  Iowa.  Tool  for  com- 
pressing   and    clamping    springs.      1,476,540 ;    Dec.    4. 

Pryor,  Alfred  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,462,624  ;   July  24. 

Pryor,  Joseph  F.,  Houghton,  Mich.  Extensible,  reversible, 
and  S(4f-sharpening  dipper  tooth.     1.463,725;  July   31. 

Psilander,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  William  Wharton,  jr. 
&  Company  Incorporated,  Easton,  Pa.  Frog  or 
crossing    structure.      1,461,701 ;    July    10. 

Psilander,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  William  Wharton  Jr.  & 
Company,   Incorporated,  Easton,  Pa.     Track  structure. 

1.466.630  ;  Aug.   28. 

Psilander,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  William  Wharton  Jr.  & 
Company,    Incorporated,    Easton,    Pa.      Tongue   switch. 

1.466.631  ;   Aug.   28. 

Public.   The.      (See    Hughes,    David    E.,   assignor.) 

Puc,  Vojtech,  Prague- Vinohrady,  Bohemia.  Separable 
fastener.     1,446,768  ;    Feb.   27. 

Puc,  VojtSch,  Prague-Vinohardy,  Bohemia.  Feed  mecha- 
nism for  small  metal  articles.     1,457,459  ;  June  5. 

Pucci,  Giacomo,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Stop-motion  mechanism 
for  fly   frames.      1,460,141 ;   June  26. 

Puccinelli.  Romolo  L.,  Los  Gates,  Calif.  Dehydrator. 
1,464,338  ;  Aug.  7. 

Pucker,    Adolph.      (See   Foster,    Hugh    C,    assignor.) 

Puckett,  Paul  R.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Container.  1,472,088 ; 
Oct  30. 

Puckette,  Charles  C,  Salford,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
Conner  Magneto  &  Ignition,  Limited,  Stoke,  Coventry, 
England.  Ignition  system  for  internal-combustion  en- 
gines.    1,445,709  ;  Feb.  20. 

Pue,  William  A.,  and  W.  N.  SifCord,  assignors  of  one- 
third  to  W.  W.  Arledge,  Carlsbad,  N.  Mex.  Meat  cut- 
ter.    1,465,865;  Aug.  21. 

Puech,  Jules,  Paris,  France.  Tread  grip  for  the  wheels 
of  motor  or  tractor  vehicles.     1,458,437  ;  June  12. 

Puening,  Franz,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Tar  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for 
coking  Uquefiable  bituminous  materials.  1,461,324; 
July  10. 

Puetz,  Cletus  M.,  Mantador,  N.  Dak.  Ladder  hinge  for 
silo  doors.     1.441,882  ;  Jan.  9. 

Pugel,  Frank  J.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Umbrella.  1,469,021 : 
Sept.  25. 

Pugh,  Charles  H.,  Limited.  (See  Bull,  George  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pugh,  Charles  H.,  Limited.  (See  Bull,  G.  F.,  and 
Starkey,   assignors.) 

Pugh,  Charles  H.,  Limited,  et  al.  (See  Starkey,  Ernest 
W.,  assignor.) 

Pugh,  Clifford  J.,  Salem,  Oreg.  Cooker.  1,476,839 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Pugh,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toll-ticket-distributing 
system.     1,442,441  ;  Jan.  16. 

Pugh,  William  E.     (See  Churchill,  Fi-ank,  assignor.) 

Pugliese,  Angelo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nonskid  tread  for 
vehicle  wheels.     1,471,202  ;  Oct.  16. 

Puhakka,  Emil,  Hancock,  Mich.  Shoe.  1,453.950 ; 
May  1. 

Pukt.  Albert  J.,  South  Boston,  Mass.  Flexible  coupling. 
1.478, .398;   Dec.    25. 

Pulfrich,  Carl,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Carl  Zeiss,  Jena. 
Germany.     Photometric  device.     1,460,732 ;   July  3. 

Pulig,  Philip  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Motor-meter-illumi- 
nating device.     1,469,694  ;   Oct.  2. 

Pulis.  Oscar  B.;  assignor  to  Metal  Forms  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Road  form  and  rail.  1,449,626 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Pulis,  Oscar  B.,  assignor  to  Metal  Forms  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tie  -  member  -  fastening  device. 
1,477,766;  Dec.  18. 


Pulis.    Oscar   B,,    assignor   to   Metal    Forms   Corporation, 

Milwaukee,  Wis.     Road  rail.     1,477,767  ;  Dec.   18. 
Pullar,  Jamee,  Hartford,  Conn.     Refuce-collecting  wagon. 

1,460,078  ;   June   26. 
Pullen,  Frank  L.,  Oldtown,  Me.     Paper  waxing  and  sizing 

composition.     1,452,389  ;  Apr.   17. 
Pulllam,   Herbert  A.,   assignor  of  one-half   to    L.  J.   Tay- 
lor, Eustis,  Fla.     Attachment  for  gatherers  on  sewing 

machines.     1,451,110  ;  Apr.  10. 
PuUiam,    Oswald    S.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Iron    purifying 

and    balling   furnace.      1,449.546 ;   Mar.   27. 
Pullin,    Cyril    G.,    Isleworth,    England.      Braking   system. 

1.446,395  ;  Feb.  20. 
Pullin,  Cyril  G.,  Isleworth,  England.     Internal-combustion 

engine.     1,449.348  ;  Mar.   20. 
Pullin,  Cyril  G.,   Isleworth,  England.     Means  for  actuat- 
ing control  cables,   rods,   Bowden   wires,   and  the  like. 

1,449,349;    Mar.    20. 
Pullin,    Cyril   G.,    Isleworth,   England.      Exhaust   silencer 

for  internal-combustion  engines.     1,452,435;  Apr.  17. 
Pullin,    Cyril    G.,    Isleworth,    England.      Front    fork    for 

velocipedes.      1,452,436  ;   Apr.    17. 
Pullin,  Cyril  G.,  Isleworth,  England.     Method  and  means 

for  controlling  internal-combustion  engines.    1,456,337; 

May  22. 
Pullman   Company,  The.      (See  Parker,   Peter,   assignor.) 
Pullman  Company.      (See  Smith.  William  C.,  assignor.) 
Pullman  Company,  The.      (See  Test,  Ellis  W.,  assignor.) 
Pullman,   George,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Time  recorder  for 

locks.     1,452,846  ;  Apr.  24. 
Pullman  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Gardner,  B.  L., 

and  Willard,  assignors.) 
Pulsifer,  Ernest,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to  Frank  Pulsifer 

and  Warren  Pulsifer,  Salem,  Mass.     Throttle-valve-con- 

trolling  means.     1,444,272  ;  Feb.  6, 
Pulsifer,   Frank,  et  al.      (See  Pulsifer,  Ernest,  assignor.) 
Pulsifer,  Warren,  et  al.      (See  Pulsifer,  Ernest,  assignor.) 
Pulson,    William    L.,    Randolph,    Mass.      Apparatus    for 

oiling   stamped    materials.      1,469,695;    Oct.    2. 
Pulverman,     William     E.,     Wilkes-Barre,      Pa.        Valve. 

1.451.473  :   Apr.  10. 
Pumphrey,    Willard    V.,    Oakland.    Calif.      Adjustable    li- 
cense-plate holder.     1,453,727  ;  May  1. 
Pumpless  Blow  Torch   Company.      (See  Anderson,  James 

B.,  assignor.)_ 

Plymouth,  Mich.     Air  gun.     1,458,147 ; 


Punches,  Bert  W. 

June  12. 
Punga,  Franklin, 

Muhlhelm-Ruhv 


machines.     1,478,252  ;  Dec.  18 


Muhlheim-Ruhr-Speldorf,   and  H.  Roos, 
Germany.      Bar   winding   for   electric 


Pupin,  Michael  I 
house  Electric 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Pupln,  Michael  I. 
house  Electric 
Pittsburgh,      Pa. 


Norfolk,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
and  Manufacturing  Companv,  East 
Wave  conductor.  1,456,909  ;  May  29. 
Norfolk,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Westlng- 
and  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Selective      amplifying      apparatus. 


1,452,833  ;  Apr.  24. 

Pupin,  Michael  I.,  Norfolk,  Conn.,  and  M.  C.  Spencer,  East 
Orange,  assignors  to  Crocker-Wheeler  Company,  Am- 
pere, N.  J.  Aperiodic  pilot  conductor.  1,446,769 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Purcell,  Andrew,  et  al.  (See  Bohock,  Joseph  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Purcell,  Benjamin  H.  (See  Hallock,  G.  H.,  Frederick, 
and  Purcell.) 

Purcell,  Benjamin  H.,  assignor  to  Automatic  MachineiT 
Company,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Leer  feeder.  1,454,520  ; 
May  8. 

Purcell,  Isaac  T.,  Wakeeney,  Kans.  Making  and  exhibit- 
ing  moving   pictures.      1,451,086 ;    Apr.    10. 

Purchas,  Frederick  B.,  Hitchln,  England.  Fruit-grading 
machine.     1,460,270;  June  26. 

Purdon,  Robert  L.,  Laldlaw,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Reversible  bed.     1,466,599  ;  Aug.  28. 

Purdy,  Asa  R.,  Boundbrook,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Ruber- 
oid  Co.  Means  of  identifying  prepared  roofing. 
1,447,265  ;  Mar.  6. 

Purdy,  Asa  E.,  Boundbrook,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ruberoid 
Co.     Prepared  roofing  element.     1,460,827 ;  July  3. 

Purdy,  Charles  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Exercising  device. 
1,466,5.')9  ;  Aug.  28. 

Purdy,  Chester  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Doughnut  machine. 
1,458,197  ;  June  12. 

Purdy,  George  A.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Traction  device  for 
motor-vehicle  wheels.     1,473.872  ;  Nov.  13. 

Purger,  Raoul.     (See  Bouton,  E.  M.,  and  Pruger.) 

Purlngton,  Orren  D.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Concrete  floor  con- 
struction.     1,474,441  ;    Nov.    20. 

Purnell,  Charles  S.     (See  Guy,  Harry  L.,  assignor.) 

Purnell,  William  J.,  J.  C.  Chase,  and  R.  S.  Young,  assign- 
ors to  Safety  Appliances  Corporation,  Woodlawn,  Pa. 
Quick-adjusting  wrench.     1,468,415  ;  Sept.  18. 

Purnell,  William  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Mechanical  pres- 
sure  atomizing  fuel  burner.     1,461,545 ;   July   10. 

Purposed  Mind  Development  Security  Association  of  the 
World.      (See  McGrahan,  Frederick  L.,  assignor.) 

Pursel,  Marshall  A..  West  Haven,  Conn.  Calculating 
device.     1,451,890;  Apr.  17. 

Purtle,  Albert  D.,  Marietta,  Ohio.  Brass-liner  stuffing-box 
head.     1,453,324  ;  May  1. 

Purves,  Andrew,  Holvoke,  Mass.  Producing  wire  fabrics. 
1,475,352  ;  Nov.  27. 


438 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Purves,  John  A.,  assignor  to  IT.  E.  Friedman,  Syracusis 
N.  Y.  Attachment  for  milling  machines.  1,465,721  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Purvis,  Joseph  E.,  and  G.  11.  Moses,  Todmorden,  Ontario, 
Canada.  Combined  tail  light  and  license  marker 
holder.      1,449,444  ;   Mar.    27. 

Purvis.  Thomas  E.,  Tekamah,  Nebr.  Workholder. 
1,453,406  ;  May  1. 

Purwiu,  Klemens.     (See  Stoney,  J.  T.,  and  I'lU'win.) 

Pushpull  Valve  Cap  Company.  (See  Parker,  Edward  II., 
aissignor. ) 

Pusino,  Orest,  Helsingfors,  Finland.  Typesetting  ma- 
chinr?.     1,465,482  ;  Aug.  21. 

Puterbaugh,  Joseph  D.,  Fremont,  Ohio.  Signal.  1,457,207  ; 
May  29. 

Puth,  George  J.,  Appleton,  Wis.  Snowplow.  1,466,187  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Putnam,  Alden  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Detroit  Pressed  Steel  Company,  Wil- 
mington, Del.     Vehicle  wheel.     1,442,442  ;  Jan.  16. 

Putnam,  Alexander  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bed  rail 
fastener.     1,477,592;  Dec.  18. 

Putnam,  Frances  F.      (See   Freedman,   Julian,   assignor.) 

Putnam,  Fred  A.,  Keene,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Markem  Ma- 
chine Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Type  wheel.  1,443,928  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Putnam,  George  E.,  East  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Oil  filter. 
1,450,750;   Apr.   3. 

Putnam,  Israel,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Oil  heater.  1,456,609; 
May  29. 

Putnam,  Mark  E.,  and  J.  McCreadie,  assignors  to  The 
Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich.  Making 
salicylates.     1,459,900;  June  26. 

Putnam,  Paul,  White  Plains,  Ky.  Churn.  1,475,084 ; 
Nov.    20. 

Putnam,  Tracy  J.,  Boston,  Mass.  Agitating  device. 
1,456,147  ;  May  22. 

Putnam,  William  H.,  deceased,  by  Central  Wisconsin 
Trust  Company,  executor,  assignor  to  Madison  Kipp 
Corporation,  Madison,  Wis.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.     1,462,767;   July  24. 

Putt,  Charles  W.,  Jerome,  Ariz.  Cleaning  device. 
1,463,925  ;  Aug.  7. 

Putt,  Edward  D.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire  and 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Selvage  trimmer. 
1,468,396;  Sept.  18. 

Putt,  Edward  D.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber 
Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Bead  -  splicing  machine. 
1,475,873;    Nov.    27. 

Putt,  Edward  D.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire  and 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Machine  for  prepar- 
ing  fabric.      1,476,270  ;   Dec.   4. 

Puttaert,  Henry  F.,  and  M.  Moreau,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Portable  electric  fan.     1,473,045  ;  Nov.  6. 

Pye,  David  W.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Ducas,  Charles,  as- 
signor.) 

Pye,  Henry  T.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Game. 
1,454,982;  May  15. 

Pye,  Robert  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antiskid  device  for 
pneumatic  tires.     1,478,059  :  Dec.  18. 

Pyke,  Harold  A.,  Grafton,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Win- 
dow cleaner.     1,459,255  ;  June  19. 

Pyle  Albert  C,  and  J.  F.  Brewer,  Seattle,  Wash.  Hot- 
air  heater.     1,475,874  ;  Nov.  27. 

Pyle,  D.  Franklin,  Washington,  D.  C.,  and  J.  Anderson, 
Catonsville,  Md.     Spark  plug.     1,455,852  ;  May  22. 

Pyle,  D.  Ftanklin,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  J.  Anderson, 
Catonsvile,  Md.  Apparatus  for  making  spark  plugs. 
1,455,853  ;  May  22. 

Pyle,  Harry  T.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Peeling  fruit,  1,444,386  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Pyle,  .Tess  D.,  Norwich,  Kans.     Tank.     1,473.974;  Nov.  13. 

Pyle,  Joseph  G.,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Score  sheet.  1,441,750  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Pyle,  Lewis  M.,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Niles-Be- 
ment-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Planer. 
1,454.076;  May  8. 

Pyle  National  Company,  The.  (See  Dake,  Charles  W., 
assignor.) 

Pyle-National  Company.  (See  Dake,  C.  W.,  and  Grant, 
assignors.) 

Pym,  Charles  F.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Lasting  ma- 
chine.     1,469,848;    Oct.    9. 

Pyper,  John  A.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Multiple-hanger 
support.     1,446,927;   Feb.  27. 

Pyrene  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  MacGregor,  Peter 
G.,  assignor.) 

Pyser,  Charles  S.,  assignor  to  The  Mayfair  Optical  Com- 
pany. Limited,  London,  .England.  Apparatus  for  dem- 
onstrating or  testing  the  transmission  of  light  by 
ophthalmic  glass  and   the  like.     1,464.999  :  Aug.   14. 

Pytlak,  Stanley,  McMechen,  W.  Va.  Wall-papering  de- 
vice.    1,461,453  ;   July  10. 

Q  &  C  Company.      (See  Packer,   Eben  R.,  assignor.) 

Q  R  S  Music  Company,  The.  (See  Hagey,  J.  C,  and 
Kavanaugh,  assignors.) 

Q  R  S  Music  Company,  The.  (See  Smith,  Irving  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Qua,   Robert.      (See  Heddle,  R.,  and  Qua.) 

Quackenbush,  Albert  B.,  Forest  Knolls,  Calif.  Telescopic 
wagon  box.     1,467,195 ;  Sept.  4. 


Quackenbush,  Roy  R.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Can  opener. 
1,477,716;  Dec.  18. 

Quad  Stove  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Stein, "Henry  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Quadar,  Victor  A.,  et  al.  (See  Whitcomb,  James,  as- 
signor.) 

Quade,  Fritz,  Berlin,  Germany.  Manufacturing  com- 
pounds soluble  in  water  of  dlethylbarblturic  acid  and 
its   homologues.     1,461,831  ;   July   17. 

Quaker  City  Chocolate  &  Confectionery  Company.  (See 
Rosskam,  Lester  G.,  assignor.) 

Quaker  City  Rubber  Company.  (See  Daniel,  Frank  W., 
assignor.) 

Quality  Aluminum  Casting  Company.  (See  Weir,  Bernard 
R.,  assignor.) 

Quality  Furniture  Company.  (See  Schmitt,  Walter  M., 
assignor.) 

Quan,  Harry  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bottle.  Des.  62,804  ; 
July  31. 

Quandt,  George  E.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Multiple-filament 
lamp.     1,456,568  ;  May  29. 

Quarfoth,  Gunnar,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Camera. 
1,460,112 ;  June  26. 

Quarnstrom,  Ernest  O.  (See  Brand,  W.  F.,  and  Quarn- 
strom.) 

Quay,  Lewis  J.,  Schenectady,  N.  J.  Motor  vehicle. 
1,446,660;   Feb.   27. 

Quedenslcy.  August  A.  (See  Schroeder,  C.  P.,  and 
Quedensley.) 

Queen  Automatic  Phonograph  Co.  (See  Bauer,  W.  J., 
Wierth,  and  Meadoff,  assignors.) 

Queen  City  Material  Co.     (Steele,  Edward  B.,  assignor.) 

Qu6mard,  Luclen  M.,  Royan,  France.  Hose  clamp. 
1,461,290;  July   10. 

Quenzer,  Adam  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Cap  spreader. 
1,474,330  ;  Nov.  13. 

Quenzer,  Arthur,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ankle  supporter. 
1,478.253;  Dec.  18. 

Query,  Jesse  J.,  Osceola,  Nebr.  Current  motor.  1,445,801 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Quick,  Alfred  A.,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia.  Device 
for  haulage  or  straining  purposes.     Rel5,558  ;  Mar.  6. 

Quick,  Alfred  A.,  Thornbury,  Victoria,  Australia,  assignor 
to  The  Quick  Engineering  Company  Proprietary  Lim- 
ited.    Hauling  or  straining  device.     1,445,104  ;  Feb.  13. 

Quick  Change  Chuck  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Weisenberger, 
Earl  O.,  assignor.) 

Quick  Engineering  Company  Proprietary  Limited,  The. 
(See  Quick,  Alfred  A.,  assignor.) 

Quick,    Robert    V.      (See   Ashwoith.   A.   A.,    and    Quick.) 

Quickenden,  James,  and  H.  J.  Weidemann,  Columbus,  Wis. 
Potato  harvester.     1,444,006  ;  Feb.  6. 

Quicksafe  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Waller,  Rob- 
ert H.,  assignor.) 

Quigg,  James  S..  Dewey,  Okla.  Oil-well  packer. 
1,476,727  ;   Dec.   11. 

Quigley,  Emmett  L.,  Slstersville,  W.  Va.  Gas  burner. 
1,449,056;  Mar.  20. 

Quigley,  John  T.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Cost- 
meter  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Loose-leaf-index  file. 
1,450,304  ;   Apr.   3. 

Quigley,  John  T.,  assignor  to  Costmeter  Company,  Boston, 
Mass.     Adjustable  index.     1,450,751 ;  Apr.  3. 

Quigley,  John  T.,  assignor  to  Costmeter  Company,  Boston, 
Mass.     Piling  equipment.     1,450,752  ;  Apr.  3. 

Quigley,  John  T.,  assignor  to  Costmeter  Co.,  Boston, 
Mass.     Filing  equipment.     1,456.677;  May  29. 

Quigley,  John  T.,  assignor  to  Costmeter  Company,  Bos- 
ton,  Mass.      Filing   equipment.      1,458,112 ;    June   5. 

Quigley,  John  T.,  assignor  to  Costmeter  Company, 
Boston,  Mass.  Filing  and  indexing  equipment. 
1.476,920;  Dec.  11. 

Quigley,  Thomas  W.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Grave  urn. 
1,469,459  ;  Oct.  2. 

Quillet,  Edmond,  Vevy,  Switzerland.  Building  block. 
1,444,554  ;  Feb.  6. 

Qulmby,  William  E.,  Inc.  (See  Rathman,  Gilbert,  as- 
signor.) 

Quimby,  William  E.,  Orange,  N.  J.  Guard  for  lawn 
mowers.     1,459,034  ;  June   19. 

Quln,  Charles.  Ottawa,  Kans.  Tag  or  label  holder. 
1.475.315:  Nov.   27. 

Quln,  Francis  J.,  and  W.  H.  Park,  Belfast,  Ireland.  Auto- 
matic valve  for  pneumatic  hose  fittings.  1,451,372 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Quin,  Joseph  R.,  Cudahy,  Wis.  Collapsible  tire  building 
and   finishing   core.      1,465,769 ;    Aug.    21. 

Quinbv,  Harrison.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
McFarland,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Tractor.  1,441,024 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Quinbv,  Harrison.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
McFarland,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Tractor.  1,472,136; 
Oct.   30. 

Qulnlan,  James  A.,  assignor  to  The  Peck,  Stow  &  Wilcox 
Company,  Southlngton,  Conn.  Bench  vise.  1,452,847  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Quiiilan,  Philip  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Mop.  1,450,008; 
Mar.  27. 

Quinlan.  Thomas  A.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  P.  L.  Smithe 
Machine  Companv,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tyine.      1,449,547;   Mar.    27. 

Qulnn,  E.  J.     (See  Regan,  Patrick  T.,  assignor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  192:h. 
Alphabetical  list  of  iMtoiie'es — Continued. 


439 


Quinu.  KUward  l'\,  CUlcopee,  Mass.  Making  game  balls. 
l,474.',i-j;{;   Nov.   20. 

Qiijnn,  Oliver  J.     (See  Orbin,  George,  assignor.) 

Quint,  Mlcliael.      (See  Dorney,  W.,  and  Quint.) 

Quintal,  Uoiniua,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  Laui'in, 
Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Kailway  switch.  1,443,802  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Quintal,  Freeman  A.,  Holyoke,  Colo.  Fishhook.  1,454,689  ; 
May  8. 

Quirk,  Clinton  H.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  Ash  sifter. 
1.449,837;    Mar.    27. 

Quirk,  Michael  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Shipping  bos  or 
case.      1,406,853 ;    Sept.    4. 

Qulst,  Fred,  Seattle,  Wash.  Anticreeper  for  rails. 
1,460,188;   Aug.   28. 

Quist,  John,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fire  kindler.  1,461,496; 
July  10. 

Quist,  John,  Mystic,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  L.  Berry, 
■NVlntersct,  Iowa.  Combined  pipe  and  nut  wrench. 
1,468,211;   Sept.  18. 

R.  &  W.  Hawthorn,  Leslie  &  Company.  (See  Paterson, 
G.,  and  Thew,  assignors.) 

R.  E.  D.  Engine  Company,  Inc.  (See  Ford,  Eugene  A., 
assignor.) 

Raab.  Henrv  F.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Conductor-bar  holder. 
1,441,025;  Jan.  2. 

Raab,  Joseph,  and  J.  Tendrich,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lining. 
1,465.562;  Aug.  21. 

Raabe,  Arthur  E.,  et  al.,  executors.     (See  Raabe,  Otto  L.) 

Raabe,  Otto  L.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  R.  Hoe  and 

•  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  cylinder.  1,442,178; 
Jan.  16. 

Raabe,  Otto  L.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  R.  Hoe  and 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper-roll-reloading  device. 
1,468,077;  Sept.  18. 

Raabe,  Otto  L.,  deceased,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. ;  M.  G.  Moog, 
R.  A.  Smith,  and  A.  E.  Raabe,  executors.  Mechanical 
mo'v-'ement.     1,463,839  ;  Aug.  7. 

Raach,  Walter  N.,  Greenville  Borough,  and  C.  E.  Shurt- 
liffe,  assignors  to  The  Shenango  Tire  &  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Greenville,  Pa.     Tire.     Des.  62,620;  July  3. 

Raasch,  August  J.  and  E.  H.,  and  H.  A.  Olsen,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     Potato  digger.     1,461,935  ;  July  17. 

Raasch.  Edward  H.  (See  Raasch,  August  J.  and  E.  H., 
and  Olsen.) 

Raaz,  Frank  H.,  El  Campo,  Tex.  Plow.  1,471,706 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Rabb,  William  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Shock  absorber. 
1,455,265;  May  15. 

Rabbett,  James  R.  (See  Lorenz,  W.  A.,  and  Hoopes,  as- 
signors.) 

Rabbidge,  William  P.  (See  McKechnie,  J.,  and,  Rab- 
bldge.) 

Rabenold,  Charles  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lamp  casing. 
Des.  62,243  ;  Apr.  24. 

Raber,  Clyde  K.,  Newcastle,  Ind.  Can  spout.  1,462,820  ; 
July  24. 

Raber,  Daniel  E.,  Perry,  Iowa.  Draft  regulator  and  chim- 
ney cleaner.     1,450,451  ;  Apr.  3. 

Rabey,  Herman  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Chain  attachment. 
1,476,465  ;  Dec.  4. 

Rabus,  Wilhelm,  Karlstad,  Sweden,  assignor  to  R.  J. 
Marx,  London,  England.  Beating  engine.  1,474,442 ; 
Nov.   20. 

Rahy,  James  B.,  Jr.,  York,  Pa.  Fruit  drier.  1,474,687; 
Nov.   20. 

Race,  Frank  F.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Traffic  signal. 
1,468,974 ;  Sept.  25. 

Race,  Fred  O.,  Hillside,  N.  J.  Screw  and  the  like. 
1.449.779;  Mar.  27. 

Rachard,  Gommaire,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Twin-head  boring 
bar.      1,470,289;    Oct.   9. 

Rachlin,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gutter  hanger.  1,478,837  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Rachlin,  Max,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  M.  Gold,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Roof  covering.     1,446,858  ;  Feb.  27. 

Racine  Confectioners'  Machinery  Company.  (See  Harts- 
horn, Willis  N.,  assignor.) 

Racine  Dispenser  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hanson, 
SisTort,  assignor.) 

Racine  Horseshoe  Tire  Company.  (See  Hollenbeck, 
Oscar  D.,  assignor.) 

Racine  Horseshoe  Tire  Company,  The.  (See  Smith,  Har- 
old O.,  assignor.) 

Racine  Tool  and  Machine  Company.  (See  Banker,  Oscar 
H.,  assignor.) 

Racine  Universal  Motor  Company.  (See  Jembrzyckl, 
Stanley  J.,  assignor.) 

Rackham,  George  J.,  assignor  to  Roadless  Traction,  Lim- 
ited, London.  England.  Chain  for  endless  tracks  for  ve- 
hicles.     1,465,483  ;   Aug.    21. 

Rficy,  Gfibor,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Automobile  elevating 
device.     1.447,151 ;   Feh.  27. 

Radcliffe,  Frederick  W.  (See  Moore,  L.  L.,  and  Rad- 
clifCe.) 

Radcliffe.  Louie,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Hair  waver. 
1,467,498;  Sept.  11. 

Raddis,  Paul,  Miami,  Okla.  Amplifier  for  sound-repro- 
ducing machines.      1,456,678:   May  29. 

Radelct,  Fernand,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Rail  track  fasten- 
ing.    1,443,275  ;  Jan.   23. 

Rader,  Emma.     (See  Fisher,  Olive,  assignor.) 


Rader,   Orton   R.,   Toledo,   Ohio.      Auxiliary   water   vapor 

and      air      valve      for      internal-combustion      engines. 

1,472,438;   Oct.   30. 
Rader,   Samuel   J.   W.,  Alfalfa  County,   Okla.     Automatic 

air-hose  coupler.     1,462,821  ;  July  24. 
Rader,   William    E.,    Columbia,   Mo.      Wind-operated   mill. 

1,447,820  ;  Mar.  6. 
Radford,    George,   Oakland  Beach,   assignor   to    Richmond 

Lace  Works,  Alton,  R.  I.     Lace.     Des.  62,306  ;  May   1. 
Radford,   George,   Oakland   Beach,   assignor   to   Richmond 

Lace  Works,  Alton,  R.  I.     Lace.     Des.   62,307  ;  May  1. 
Radford,    George,    Oakland   Beach,   assignor   to    Richmond 

Lace  Works,  Alton,  R.  I.     Lace.     Des.  62,308  ;  May   1. 
Radford,   George,   Oakland  Beach,   assignor   to   Richmond 

Lace  Works,  Alton,  R.  I.     Lace.     Des.   62,309  ;  May  1. 
Radford,   George,   Oakland   Beach,   assignor   to   Richmond 

Lace  Works,  Alton,  R.  T.  Lace.     Des,   62,411  ;   May  22. 
Radford,    John   B.,    Valois,   Quebec,    Canada,   assignor   to 

Western    Electric    Company.    Incorporated,    New   York, 

N.  Y.     Switching  device.     1,442,443  ;  Jan.  16. 
Radin,   Harry  R.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Container.     1,467,010; 

Sept.    4. 
Radinse,    Rudolf    R..     Cleveland,    Ohio.      Rotary    brush. 

1,466,103;  Aug.  28. 
Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See  Clark,   George  H., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Dltcham,  William 

T.,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Frost,  Soren  0.  E.  T., 

assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America,  The.     (See  Nottage,  W.  H., 
_  and  Parkin,  assignors.) 

(See   Ranger,    Richard 


(See  Round,  Henry 


Radio    Corporation    of   America. 

H.,    assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America,  The. 

J.,    assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Taylor,  Albert  H., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Van  de  Velde,  H.  R. 

C,  and  Furnival,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Weagant,   Roy  A., 

assignor.) 
Radio    Industries    Corporation.       (See    Gernsback,    Hugo, 

assignor.) 
Radiotive     Corporation.      (See     Schmidt,     Lambert,     as- 
signor.) 

Radium  Chemical  Company.  (See  Cameron,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Radka,  August  G.,  Newton,  Kans.  Truck  brake. 
1,443,825;  Jan.  30. 

Radke,  August  T.,  and  J.  Klancke,  Hamburg,  Minn.  Ma- 
chine for  handling  motors  and  testing  bearings  thereof. 
1.468,397  ;  Sept.  18. 

Radle,  Don  A.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Thrashing  machine. 
1,443,241 ;  Jan.  23. 

Radle,  Paul,  Arkansaw,  Wis.  Harness-loop  reenforce- 
ment.     1,457,602  ;  June  5. 

Radmer,  Clarence  E.     (See  Maier,  J.,  Lenz.  and  Radmer.) 

Radmer,  Clarence  E.  (See  Maier,  J.  B.,  Lenz,  and  Rad- 
mer.) 

Rado,  Alexander,  M.  Mayer,  and  L.  von  Egerhazv.  Buda- 
pest,  Hungary.     Bung  for   casks.     1,472,776 ;   Oct.   30. 

Radoccia,  Pasquale,  Providence,  R.  I.  Street-indicating 
and  advertising  device  for  motor  vehicles.  1,448,040: 
Mar.   13. 

Radon.  Jan,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  Klich,  East  St. 
Louis,  111.  Safety  appliance  for  aeroplanes.  1,464,339  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Radoush,  Karl,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Fire  alarm  and  safety 
device  for  stables.     1,449.954  ;  Mar.  27. 

Rado-Valv  Corporation.  (See  Hutchings,  George  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Radtke,  Edwin  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Automatic  expan- 
sion valve.     1,465,654  ;  Aug.  21. 

Radzinsky,  Harry,  assignor  to  General  Paper  Goods  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Patch-applying  mecha- 
nism for  window  envelopes.     1,474,913  ;  Nov.  20. 

Rae,  Frank  B.,  assignor  to  F.  J.  Langer,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Ironing  and  steaming  device.     1,472,089  ;   Oct.  30. 

Rae,  John,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Steam  trap.  1,447,102 ; 
Feh.  27. 

Rseder,  Bjorn,  assignor  to  himself  and  Aktieselskapet  Zlnk, 
Kykkelsrud,  Askim  Station,  Norway.  Zinc  smelting 
furnace.     1,452,934  ;  Apr.  24. 

Raehse,  Paul  W.,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Bottle-stopper- 
varnishing  device.     1,457,748 ;   June   5. 

Raettig,  Bruno,  Hoffnungsthal,  near  Cologne,  Germany. 
Plug  switch.     1,467,011  ;  Sept.  4. 

Raettig,  Bruno,  Hoffnungsthal,  Germany.  Contact 
spring.     1,477,527;   Dec.  11. 

Raez,  Niklas,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Combination  tool. 
1.469,696  ;  Oct.  2. 

Raffay,  Andrew,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Bushing  extractor. 
1,461,554  ;  July  10. 

Rafn,  Robert,  Moss,  Norway.  Shaking  apparatus  for 
cans  containing  condensed   milk.     1,467,909  ;   Sept.   11. 

Ragan,  Frederick  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Power  press. 
1,463,272  ;  July  31. 

Raggio,  James,  and  F.  Bongiornl,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Re- 
ceptacle.    1,447,035  :   Feb.  27. 

Raggis,  Joe,  Los  Ansreles.  Calif.  Cover  support  for  motor 
vehicles.     1,471,279  ;  Oct.  16. 


440 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Ragon,  Robert  L.,  et  al.  (See  Hubble,  Joseph  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ragot,  Charles  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  L.  F.  Ragot, 
Milford,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Ragot  Motor  Corporation. 
Portable  drilling  machine.     1,473,046  ;  Nov.  6. 

Ragot,  Charles  L.,  Kingsbridge,  N.  Y.,  and  L.  F.  Ragot, 
Milford,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Ragot  Motor  Corporation. 
Rotary  engine.     1,475.509;  Nov.   27. 

Ragot,  Charles  L.,  Kingsbridge,  N.  Y..  and  L.  F.  Ragot, 
Milford,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Ragot  Motor  Coropration. 
Cooling  system  for  rotary  internal-combustion  engines. 
1,475.510  ;  Nov.  27. 

Ragot,  Louis  F.     (See  Ragot,  Charles  L.  and  L.  F.) 

Ragot  Motor  Corporation.  (See  Ragot,  Charles  L.  and 
L.  F.,  assignors.) 

Ragsdale,  Earl  J.  W.,  Norristown,  assignor  to  Budd 
Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Brake-actuating 
mechanism   for  steering  -wheels.      1,469,484  ;    Oct.   2. 

Ragsdale,  Raymond,  Porterville,  Calif.  Shock  absorber. 
1,465,023  ;  Aug.  14. 

Rahardt,  Erich.     (See  Schwenke,  Albert,  assignor.) 

RahhPk,  Knud.      (See  .Tohnsen,  F.  A.,  and  Rnlibek.) 

Rahling,  Henry  D.,  assignor  to  Cygnet  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc., 
Buffalo,   N.   Y.     Wrench.     1,469,533;    Oct.    2. 

Rahm,  Fred,   Louisville,  Ky.     Valve.     1,470,102  ;   Oct.   9. 

Eahm,  Robert  C,  Wyomlsslng,  Pa.  Roll  device  for 
spinning  machines.     1.446,208;  Feb.  20. 

Rahm,  Robert  C,  Wyomlsslng,  assignor  to  Berks  Engi- 
neering Comp.<?ny  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Lace-braiding 
machine.     1,446.127;  Feb.  20. 

Rahm,  Robert  C..  Wyomlsslng.  assignor  to  Reading  Valve 
and  Fittings  Comjjany.  Reading,  Pa.  Testing  machine 
for  pipe  fittings.     1,467,813  ;  Sept.  11. 

Rahnioeller.  Henry  C,  St.  Charles.  Mo.  Gauge  for  dupli- 
cating keys.     1,458,546;  June  12. 

Rahr.  Chester  E.,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  L.  Kirschbraun, 
Chicago,  111.  Waterproof  product  and  making  same. 
1,469,606;  Oct.  2. 

Rahr,  Chester  E.,  and  R.  T.  Pollock,  assignors  to  The 
Flintkote  Company.  Boston,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  mak- 
ing  roofing   products.      1.475,595 ;    Nov.    27. 

Rahr,  Maximilian,  jr.,  Manlto-woc,  Wis.  Automobile  ac- 
cessory.    1,469,109;  Sept.  25. 

Rnir>pvlch.  Christonher  V..  New  Orleans,  La.  Casement 
adjuster  for  swinging  sashes  or  shutters.  1,465,315 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Raiche,  Denis  M.     (See  Caron,  T.  E..  and  Raiche.) 

Raiche,  Paul  A.,  assignor  to  Davol  Rubber  Company, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Nipple  banding  and  punching  ma- 
chine.    1,442,823;  Jan.  23. 

Raiche,  Paul  A.,  assignor  to  Davol  Rubber  Company, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Electric  perforating  device. 
1,474,912  ;   Nov.  20. 

Ratebe,  Vilmarle,  St.  Felix  de  Kingsey,  Quebec,  Canada. 
Nest  attachment.     1,470,103 ;   Oct.  9. 

Rail  Joint  Company,  The.  (See  Bralne,  Bancroft  G., 
assignor.) 

Rail  Joint  Company,  The.  (See  Disbrow,  Clarkson  A., 
assignor.) 

Rail  Joint  Company,  The.  (See  Thomson,  W.  P.,  and 
Disbrow,  assignors.) 

Rail  Joint  Company,  The.  (See  Wolhaupter,  Benjamin, 
assignor.) 

Rail  Welding  and  Bonding  Company.  (See  Stelgerwald, 
George  N.,  assignor.) 

Railway  Safety  Appliance  Company,  The.  (See  Stephen- 
son, Axel  G.,  assignor.) 

Ralmond,  Georges.     (See  Scheemacker,  E.,  and  Raimond.) 

Rainalter,  Rudolph,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Box  fastener. 
1,462.657  ;  July  24. 

Rainaud,  H.  E.,  Company,  The.  (See  Rainaud,  Henry  E., 
assignor.) 

Rainaud,  Henry  E.,  assignor  to  The  H.  E.  Rainaud  Com- 
pany, Merlden,  Conn.  Shade  for  lighting  fixture.  Des. 
62,590 ;  June  26. 

Ralncheck  Umbrellas,  Inc.  (See  Reid,  J.,  and  Hopkin- 
son,  assignors.) 

Raines,  Thomas   E.      (See  Bell,  A.  L.,  and  Raines. 1 

Raines,  William  G.,  jr.     (See  Brewster,  J.  F.,  and  Raines.) 

Rainey,   Lilius  B.      (See  Owen,  Evan   J.,   assignor.) 

Rainsford,  Francis  F,,  assignor  to  Stephen  Sanford  & 
Sons,  Inc.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Rug.  Des.  62.961  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Ralrden,  James  S.,  Waterford,  Calif.  Safety  device  for 
tractors.     1,453,995  ;  May  1. 

Raisig.  Charles,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Flexible  coupling. 
1,459,035;   June  19. 

Ralsis,  James.     (See  Murufas,  Manelaus  G.,  assignor.) 

Raje,  Thor,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cigarette  holder. 
1,451,235  :  Apr.  10. 

Ralco  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Lofgren,  J.,  and 
Ayers,   assignors.) 

Raleigh,  James  F.,  assignor  to  Pines  Manufacturins  Com- 
pany. Chicago,  111.  Shutter  apparatus  for  radiators. 
1.458.593;  June  12. 

Raley.  Elbert  B.,  Mart,  Tex.     Powder-dusting  attachment. 

1,450,223;    Apr.    3. 
Ralfs.  Theodore,  Davenport,  Iowa.     Saw  vise.     1,456,338  ; 

May  22. 
Ralicki,  Henry  J.      (See  Wonsowicz,  George,  assignor.) 


Rail,  Max,  assignor  to  Robert  Bosch  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Stuttgart,  Germany.  Plant  for  the  supervision  of  the 
circulation  lubrication  on  power  cars.  1,460,500 ; 
July  3. 

Ralph,  Henry  G.,  Edenton,  N.  C.  Dental  film  holder. 
1,445,169  ;  Feb.  13. 

Ralston,  Arthur  R.     (See  Connor,  E.  J.,  and  Ralston.) 

Ralston,  Henry  J.,  San  .Francisco,  Calif.  Trailer  operat- 
ing mechanism.    1,468,975  ;  Sept.  25. 

Ramage,  John  H.,  Norfolk,  Va.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Lamp  Company.  Treating  filaments  for  incan- 
descent electric  lamps.      1,461,140  ;   July  10. 

Ramage,  Joseph  A.  (See  Bartholomew,  F.  K.,  and 
Ramage.) 

Ramapo  Ajax  Corporation.  (See  Strong,  James  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ramige,  William  F.,  Rockwell  City,  Iowa.  Trace  carrier. 
1,460,271  ;  .Tune  26. 

Ramirez,  Andres,  Guadalupe,  Tex.  Combination  cotton 
cultivator.      1,459,256  ;   June  19. 

Ramler,  Frederick  A,     fBee  Baker,  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Rammel,  Thomas  H.,  Plainville,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Whit- 
ing &  D.avis  Company.     Bag  clasp.     1,446,583;  Feb.  27. 

Rammel,  Thomas  H.,  Plainville,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Whit- 
ing &  Davis  Company.     Bag  clasp.     1,467,589;  Sept.  11. 

Rammel,  Thomas  H,,  Plainville,  Mass.,  assienor  to  Whit- 
ing &  Davis  Company.  Bag  frame  and  clasp.  1,477,281 : 
Dec.   11. 

Ramo  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  McCarthy, 
Edward  F.,  assignor). 

Raraondo.  Edoardo,  Turin,  Italy.  Spring  wheel. 
1,460,920  ;  July  3. 

Ramp  Building  Corporation.  (See  Bridges,  Lewis  B., 
assignor.) 

Ramp  Building  Corporation.  (See  d'Humy,  Fernand  E., 
assignor.) 

Ramsay  Condensing  Locomotive  Company  Limited,  The. 
(See    Ramsay,    David    M.,    assignor.) 

Ramsay,  David  M.,  assignor  to  The  Ramsay  Condensing 
Locomotive  Company,  Limited,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 
Condenser   for   aircraft.     1,476,541  ;    Dec.   4. 

Ramsay,  Erskine,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Rotary  dump. 
1,447,427;   Mar.   6. 

Ramsay,  Erskine.  Birmingham,  Ala.  Automatic  rotary 
dump.     1,447,428  ;  Mar.   6. 

Ramsay,  John  C,  Baltimore,  Md.  Gas  burner.  1,445,971 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Ramsay,  W.  A.      (See  Meinecke,  Joseph,   assignor.) 
Ramsden,    Henry,    Bradford,    England.      Cover   or    gaiter 

for  laminated  vehicle  spring.     1,461,832  ;  July  17. 
Ramseier,  Albert,      (See  Lefebvre,  R.,  and  Ramseier.) 
Ramsey,    Allan,     Chicago,     111.       Humidifying    air    vent, 

1,464,110;  Aug.  7. 
Ramsey,  George.     (See  Hodge,  Howard  D.,  assignor.) 
Ramsey,    George,    Brooklyn,    assignor    to    Anchor    Cap    & 

Closure   Corporation,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Paper   closure. 

1,453,283  ;  May  1. 
Ramsey,   George,  Brooklyn,   assignor  to   Anchor  Cap  and 

Closure   Corporation,   Long  Island   City,   N.   Y.      Inter- 
rupted  bead    cap.     1,464,584 ;   Aug.   14. 
Ramsey,    George,    Brooklyn,    assignor    to    Anchor    Cap    & 

Closure    Corporation,    Long   Island   City,    N.    Y.      Self- 
opening  seal.     1,473,252  ;  Nov.  6. 
Ramsey,  Oscar,  Anlauf,  Oreg.    Saw  sharpener.   1,456,402  ; 

May  22. 
Ramsey,  Ralph  H.,  Ardmore,   Okla.     Means  for  handling 

well   casinss.     1,447,629 ;    Mar.   6. 
Ramsey,    Ralph    H.,    Ardmore,    Okla.      Well-drilling    rig. 

1,470,329  ;    Oct.   9. 
Ramsey,  William  W.,  Sterling,  Colo.    Hub  liner.    1.455.935  : 

May   22. 
Ramstead,  Charles.  Okmulgee,  Okla.     Boiler.     1,441,526; 

Jan.  9. 
Rancadore,    Ignatius,    and   L.    Pecoraro,    San   Jose,    Calif. 

Canning   device.     1,464,829 ;   Aug.    14. 
Rand.  Charles  W.,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.     Side-wall  register. 

1,450,049  ;  Mar.  27. 
Rand,    James    H..    North    Tonawanda,    N.    Y.      Dispatch 

system.     1,443,758  ;  Jan.  30. 
Rand,  James  H.,  North  Tonawanda,  N,  Y.     Index  frame. 

1,444,358  ;  Feb.  6. 
Rand,  .Tames  H..  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.     Conveyer  ap- 
paratus.    1,444.359  ;  Feb.  6. 
Rand,  James  H.,  North  Tonawanda,  N,  Y.     Record  device 

1,454,405  ;  May  8. 
Rand.  James  IT.,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.     Index  device 

1,454.406;  May  8. 
Rand,     James     H.,     North     Tonawanda,     N.     Y.      Index. 

1,462,497  ;  July  24. 
Rand.  .Tames  H.,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.     Index  device. 

1,462.822  ;   July  24. 
Rand,    James   H.,    North    Tonawanda,    N.   Y.      Rotatable 

index.     1,466,059  ;  Aug.  28. 
Rand,  .Tames  H.,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.     Index  device. 

1,469.534  ;  Oct.   2. 
Rand,  James  H.,  jr.,  Tonawanda,  N,  Y.     Visible  index  or 

reference  device.     1.454,653  ;  May  8. 
Rand,  Le  Roy  H..  assignor  to  Brooklyn  Shield  &  Rubber 

Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Machine  for  cutting  sheet 

rubber.     1.449,445  :   Mar.   27. 
Rand.    McNally    &    Co.       (See    Hanses,    William    A.,    as- 
signor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  pate^ntees — Continued. 


441 


Band,  Slduey  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Permanent  hair  waver. 
1,447,886;   Mav.   6. 

Rand,  William  M.,  I.  C.  Brook,  and  F.  C.  Butler.  Van 
couver,  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Splitting  cord  tiros. 
1,450.693;   June   19. 

Randall,  Alexander  B.,  rhiladelphia.  Pa.  Amphitheater  or 
stadium.     1,444,360  :  Feb.  0. 

Randall,  Charles  F.,  Boston,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Mills  Belt  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Pock- 
eted carrier  equipment.     1,446,209  ;  Feb.  20. 

Randall  Control  and  Ilydrometric  Corporation.  (See 
Hartman,  William  U.,  assignor.) 

Randall,  Edison  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Pope  Jfaehine  Company,  Kankakee.  III.  Machine  for 
uniting  looped  fabrics.     1,462,378  ;   July  17. 

Randall.  Eugene  F..  assignor  to  American  Radio  &  Re- 
search Corporation,  Medford,  Mass.  Detector  for 
wireless  signals.     1,475,027  ;  Nov.  20. 

Randiill.  Florence  J.     (See  Walrath,  Willard,  assignor.) 

Randall.  Merman  P.  (See  Servis,  L.  B.,  Randall,  and 
Shannon.) 

Randall,  Roland  V.  and  V.  E.,  Battle  Creek  Mich.,  as- 
signors of  ono-third  to  B.  Gwatkin.  Railway  tie. 
1,471.060;  Oct.  16. 

Randall,  Roval  E.,  Fort  Madison,  Iowa.  Emhlem  or 
badge.     De's.  63,237  ;  Nov.  6. 

Randall,  S.Tmuel  E.,  Junction  City,  ArU,  Soldering  block. 
1,450,452;  Apr.   3. 

Randall.  Vernon  C,  and  J.  E.  McGinley,  Portsmouth,  Va. 
Auxiliary  air  device.     1,473,317  :  Nov.  6. 

Randall.  Victor  E.      (See  Randall.  Roland  V.  and  V.  E.) 

Randall,  Victor  E.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich,  Railway  tie. 
1.471,203  ;  Oct.  16. 

Randall,  Victor  E.,  assignor  to  W.  S.  Clemence,  Battle 
Creek,    Mich.      Culinary    utensil.      1,475.316 :    Nor.    27. 

Randall,  Winfield  E.,  Eyota,  Minn.  Chicken  voost. 
1,453,569;  May  1. 

Randolph,  Cary  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Elementary-music- 
notation  device.     1,450.868;  Apr.  3. 

Rr.  dolph,  Clifford  F.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Niles- 
Bement-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lathe-tool 
carriage.      1.477,186:   Dec.   11. 

Randolph,  Paul  V.,  Enfield.  N.  C.  Road  scraper  and  con- 
veyer.    1,464,444  ;  Aug.  7. 

Randolph-Perkins  Co.  (See  Massey,  George  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Raney.  Clemma  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Harvester  Company,  Shocker  twine-guiding 
arm,     1,474,914  ;  Nov.  20. 

Raney,  James  L.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Waterproof  cigarette 
case.     1,466,548;  Aug.  28. 

Raney,  Rebekah  K.,  .San  Francisco,  Calif.  Smoker's 
article.     1,473,937;  Nov.  13. 

Ranger,  Richard  11..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Method  and  means  of  receiv- 
ing signals.      1,449,911 ;   Mar.   27. 

Rangnow  Brothers.      (See  Rangnow,  Otto,   assignor.) 

Rangnow,  Otto,  assignor  to  himself  and  Rangnow 
Brothers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tray  for  wardrobe  trunks. 
1,471,806;  Oct.  23, 

Ranierl,  Salvatore.     (See  Reigard,  R.  A.  E,,  and  Ranierl,) 

Ranivillp,  Francis  F.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  packaging  belts.     1.443,759  ;  Jan.  30. 

Rank,  Sherman  A..  Chicago,  111.  Display  apparatus. 
1.442,970;  Jan.  23. 

Rankin,  Albert  R.,  et  al.     (See  Kenneth,  David,  assignor.) 

Rankin,  Harry  D.,  Coronado,  Calif.  Process  of  and 
apparatus  for  treating  materials.     1,477,664  ;  Dec.   13. 

Rankin,  Harry  D.,  Oakland,  assignor  of  seven-tenths  to  L. 
Sloss,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Decomposing,  transpos- 
ing, dissolving,  or  rendering  soluble  difflcultly-soluble 
bodies.     1,471,751 ;  Oct.  23. 

Rankin,  J.  A.      (See  Newman,  Albert  T.,   assignor.) 

Rankin.  John  A.,  Clover  Bar,  Alberta,  Canada,  Cattle 
guard.     1,442,495  ;  Jan.  16. 

Rankin,  Thomas,  Lake  Bluff,  111,  Automatic  pipe-cutting 
machine.      1,440,492 ;    Jan,    2. 

Rankin,  Thomas,  Lake  Bluff,  111,  Nipple-threading  ma- 
chine.    1.4.57,603  ;  June  5. 

Rankin,  William  A.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Edison 
Electric  Appliance  Co.,  Inc.  Electric  heater.  1,463,630  ; 
.Tuly  31. 

Rankin,  William  K.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Switch-operating  mechanism. 
1,441,527  ;  Jan.  9. 

Ranlett.  David  L..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Balsa  Company,  Inc.  Float  device.  1,465,790; 
Aug.  21. 

Ranney,  Willet  B..  assignor  to  Wm.  Wrigley  Jr.  Com- 
panv.  Chicago.  111.  Polishing  machine  for  coated  con- 
fections.    1,476,840;  Dec.  11, 

Ranney,  William  C.,  Elbridge,  N.  Y.  Repairing  or  closing 
punctures  in  pneumatic  tires  and  plug  for  that  purpose. 
1,456.403  ;  May  22. 

Ransdell,  Henry  M.     (See  Schooley.  J.  G.,  and  Ransdell.) 

Ransom  k  Randolph  Company.  (See  Rarrick,  Zorne  O., 
assignor.) 

Ransom,  Roscoe  R.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Foot  rest.  1,448.805  ; 
Mar,   20. 

Ransomes  &  Rapier  Limited.  (See  Lewis,  Robert  S.,  as- 
signor,) 

Ran.<!on,  Adolph,  South  Charleston,  W,  Va.  Rack  device. 
1,473,318  ;  Nov.  6. 


Rantasfl,  Jakob,  Vienna,  Austria.     Automobile  sleigh  at- 
tachment.    1.460,605  ;   July   3. 
Ranz,   Jacob,    St.    Louis,   Mo.      Ilalr   curler.      1,455,059 ; 

May  15. 
Ranz,    Jacob,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Flour   sifter.      1,455,660 ; 

May   15. 
Rapeport,    William    H,,    Philadelphia.    Pa.      Fender    for 

autos  or  other  vehicles.     1,445,554;  Feb.  13. 
Rapeport,    William    H.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Bumper    or 

l^ender  for  autos  or  other  vehicles.     1,454,407  ;  May  8. 
Raper,   Howard   R.,    Albuquerque,   N.    Mex.      Film   packet 

for  X-ray  work.     1,467,876  ;  Sept.  11. 
Raphael,  Reginald  D.     (See  Wisroth,  Ernst,  assignor.) 
Hapier,  Charles  V.,  Paris,   France.     Device  for  switching 
Kapisardi,      Altio,      Boston,      Mass.        Painting'    device. 

1,456,910  ;  May  29. 

universal  cranes.     1.443,382  ;  Jan.  30. 
Rapkock,    Richard    A.,    Chicago,    111.      Safety    device    for 

phonographs.      1,466,752 ;    Sept.    4. 
Rapp,    John,    Dowagiac,   Mich.      Ash    sifter   for  furnaces. 

1,449,838 ;    Mar.    27. 
Rapp,  John  W.,  deceased.  Flushing,  and  J.  Vanorlo,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. ;  said  Vanorio  assignor  to  said  Rapp  ;  W.  C. 

Lange.  temporary  administrator.    Airplane  rib  construc- 
tion.    1,453,114  ;  Apr.  24. 
Rapp,  William  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Vapo 

Corporation.     Refrigerator.     1,452,756 ;  Apr.  24. 
Rapp,  William  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Vapo 

Corporation.     Cooler.      1,452,757 ;   Apr.   24. 
Rappleye,    Frank    A.,    Silver    Creek,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to 

Allen    &    Co.    Inc.,    New    Haven,    Conn,      Saw    jointer. 

1,461,763;  July   17. 
Rapps,    Edward    .1.,    Phoenix,    Ariz.      Washing    machine. 

I,45s,oo8;  June  12. 
Rarey,  Ernest  A,  Kelso,  Wash.    Brake.    1,445,170  ;  Feb.  13. 
Rarig,  Alexander  K.,  Oakland,  Calif,     Pressure  cooker  and 

cooler.      1,449,246 ;    Mar.    20. 
Rarig,  Alexander  K.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Draining  and  sirup- 

ing  machine.     1,449,247  ;  Mar,  20. 
Rarig,    Walter    A.,    Oakland,    Calif.      Oiler    for    engines. 

1,461,325  ;  July  10. 
Rarrick,  Zerne  O.,  assignor  to   The  Ransom   &   Randolph 

Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Burner.     1,447,571  ;  Mar.  6. 
Rasch,    Ludvik,    Christiania,    assignor    to    Aktieselskapet 

Turbo-Separator^  Drammen,  Norway.     Separating  disks 

in  centrifugal  separators.     1,463,752  ;   July  31. 
Rasche,   Hugo,   Princeton,   Iowa.     Automobile   chain  fast- 
ener and  tightener.     1.450,453  :  Apr.  3. 
Raschick,   <}harles    T.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Check    cutter. 

1,476.417  ;  Dec.  4. 
Rasck,  George  P.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Threshold  weather 

strip.     1,456,037;   May   22. 
Rash.      Paul      B,,      Wilmington,      Del,       Display     frame. 

1.475,875  ;  Nov,  27, 
Rask,   Carl,   et   al.      (See   Willson,   Oscar,   assignor.) 
Rasmusen,    Lorence    S.       (See    Carlson,    Herman    B.,    as- 
signor.) 
Rasmussen,    Chester    A.,     Long    Beach,    Calif.      Packing 

means  for  well   casings.      1,464,585;   Aug.    14. 
Rasmussen,      Chris      M.,      Deschutes,      Oreg.        Muzzle. 

1,468,416  ;  Sept.  18. 
Rasmussen,    Ernest    A.,    Oakland,    Califr      Building-wall 

construction.     1,459,344  ;  June  19. 
Rasmussen,    George   V,,    New    York,    N,    Y.      Pocketknife. 

1,440,793;    Jan.    2. 
Rasmussen,  Hans  E.,  Graettinger,  Iowa,    Trousers  holder 

and  press,     1,452,437  :  Apr.   17. 
Rasmussen.    Harry    C.   and   J.   Kellner,   Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Strapping    apparatus.      1,440.627 :    Jan.    2. 
Rasmussen,  Harry  T.,  assignor  to  The  Auto  Devices  and 

Development  Company,  Denver,  Colo.     Heater  and  fuel 

saver  for  automobiles.      1,456,933  ;  May   29. 
Rasmussen,    Julius    F.      (See   Graham,    W.   C,    and   Ras 

mussen.) 
Rasmussen,  Robert  F.,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Libbey  Company, 

Oshkosh.     Wis.       Stock-watering     device.       1,452,705 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Rasmussen,  Robert  F.,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Libbey  Co.,  Osh- 
kosh,   Wis,      Switch    for   overhead   tracks.      1,454,188 ; 

May  8. 
Rasmussen,  Robert  F.,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Libbey  Company, 

Oshkosh,      Wis.        Lower  -  stanchion  -  securing     means. 

1,459,928;  June  26. 
Rasmussen,    Robert    F.,    assignor    to    C.    A.    Libbey    Co., 

Oshkosk,   Wis.      Leading   staff.      1,463.175:   July   31. 
Rasmussen,  Robert  F.,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Libbev  Company. 

Oshkosh,  Wis.     Bull-leading  staff.     1,467,452;  Sept.  11. 
Rasmussen,   Sophus,   assignor   to   Americnn   Gas   Machine 

Company,    Albert    Le.n.    Minn.      Supporting    device    for 

casings.     1.476,542;   Dec.   4. 
Rasmussen,   Thorvald,   Los   Angeles,   assignor  of  one-half 

to  S.  T.  Hansen,  Long  Beach,  Calif.     Cranking  mecha- 
nism.    1.475.876  :  Nov.  27. 
Rast,  .Tulius  H.,  Charleston,  S.  C.     Lock  nut.     1,457,749  ; 

.Tune  5. 
Rastetter,  William  C,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.     Steering  wheel. 

1,453,808  ;  May  1. 
Rastetter.  William  C,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.     Steering  wheel. 

1,476,543:  Dec.   4. 
Rastetter,  William  C.  Fort  Wayne.  Ind.     Steering-wheel 

construction.      1.476,544 ;    Dec.    4. 
Rastetter,  William   C.  Fort  Wayne.  Ind.     Steering-wheel 

construction,      1,476,673  ;    Dec.    4. 


442 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Eataiczak,  Thomas  F.,  assignor  to  The  Hobart  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Troy,  Ohio.  Meat  chopper  and 
making  same.     1,451,891  ;  Apr.   17. 

Ratchet  Brake  Company.  (See  Blackall,  Kobert  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ratclifte,  Emily.     (See  Katcliffe,  Frank  S.,  assignor.) 

Katclitfe,  Frank  S.,  deceased  ;  I.  M.  Jones,  administrator, 
assignor  to  E.  RatclifEe,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Wrench. 
1,450,224  ;  Apr.  3. 

Ratclitfe,  Thomas,  Wagoner,  Okla.  Fishing  tool  for  oil 
wells.      1,470,482;    Oct.    9. 

Rateau,  Auguste  C.  E.,  Paris,  France.  Means  to  main- 
tain a  suitable  pressure  in  the  Uquid-fuel-storage  tanks 
of  airplanes.     1,471,417  ;  Oct.  23. 

Ratelle,  Clarence,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tire  protector. 
1,456,829  ;  May  29. 

Rath,   Emil.      (See   Rath,   Herman,   assignor.) 

Rath,  Henry  A.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Water-closet  valve. 
1,474,288;  Nov.  13. 

Rath,  Henry  C,  Appleton,  Wis.  Water  elevator. 
1,458.8.00  ;  June  12. 

Rath,  Herman,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  Rath,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.     Form  for  concrete.     1,452,983  ;  Apr.  24. 

Rathbone,  Richard  L.  B.,  London,  and  C.  Morton,  Thorn- 
ton Heath,  England.  Hand  tool  for  gripping,  bending, 
or  cutting  operations.     1,445,710;  Feb.  20. 

Rathbum,  Milo  D.,  Muncie,  Ind.  Fender  device. 
1,445,238  ;  Feb.  18. 

Rathbun,  Edgar  A.,  assignor  to  American  Forging  and 
Socket    Co.,    Pontiac,    Mich.      Vehicle    top.      1,458,242 ; 

Rathbun,  George  D.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Combination  lock- 
ing mechanism.     1,449,248  ;  Mar.  20. 

Rather,  James  B.,  assignor  to  Charles  J.  Tagllabue  Manu- 
facturing Co..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Flame-measuring  de- 
vice.    1,469,052  ;  Sept.  25. 

Rathman,  Gilbert,  assignor  to  W.  E.  Quimby,  Inc.,  New 
York,   N.  Y.     Rotary  pump.     1,459,552  ;   June  19. 

Rathman,  John  H.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Bathing  suit. 
1,457,604  ;  June  5. 

Rathmell,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Dunn  Road  Machinery 
Company,  Conneaut,  Ohio.  Machine  for  making  con- 
crete pavement.     1,447,999  :  Mar.   13. 

Rathsack,  Edward  J.  (See  Kramp,  A.  M.,  Peters,  and 
Rathsack.) 

Rathsburg,  Hans,  Furth,  GermaDy.  Priming  composition 
and  producing  the  same.     1,470,104  ;  Oct.  9. 

Ratliff,  William,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Helicopter. 
1,469,3.30;  Oct.  2. 

Ratner,  Leo,  and  M.  Schwarz,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Testing 
materials.     1,444,803  ;  Feb.  13. 

Ratterree,  Thomas  N.,  Picher,  Okla.  Heater.  1,444,086  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Ratzenstein,  William.     (See  Nicholas,  Rollo  L.,  assignor.) 

Eatzenstein,  William.  (See  Nicholas,  R.  h.,  and  Gold- 
berger,  assignors.) 

Ran  Construction  Company.    (See  Rau,  Gustav,  assignor.) 

Rau,  Gustav,  assignor  to  Rau  Construction  Company, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Composition  for  building  tile. 
1,473,047;  Nov.  6. 

Rau,  Henry  V.,  assignor  to  Edwin  B.  Stimpson  Company, 
Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     Fuse  plug.     1,473,381;  Nov.  6. 

Raub,  Charles  B.,  New  London,  Conn.  Emblem,  badge, 
decalcomania,  or  article  of  similar  nature.  Des. 
61,755;    .Tan.   2. 

Raub,  Floyd  C,  Concord,  N.  H.  Connector.  1,440,623  ; 
Jan.   2. 

Raubert,  Frank  T.,  Ligonier,  Ind.,  assignor  to  M.  Altfeld, 
South  Bend,  Ind.    Grapefruit  knife.     1,466,753  ;  Sept.  4. 

Ranch,  George  F.,  Pukwana,  S.  Dak.  Safety  crank  for 
automobiles.     1,452,758  ;  Apr.  24. 

Eaudman,  Earl,  Constantine,  Mich.  Spotlight  for  auto- 
mobiles.     1,446,482:   Feb.   27. 

Rauen,  John  T.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.    1,455,008  ;   May  15. 

Rauh,  Frank  J.,  Bakersfield,  Calif.  Milk  can.  1,456,404  ; 
May   22. 

Rauh,  Frederic  H.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Movable-jawed 
tool.     1,456,339  ;  May  22. 

Rauh,  Herbert  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gaiter.  Des.  63,195  ; 
Oct.  30. 

RauhofC,  John  M.,  Tinley  Park,  111.  Broom.  1,467,115; 
Sept.    4. 

Raulerson,  Harmon  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  J. 
Thibodeaux,  Okeechobee,  Fla.  Valve.  1,465,176 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Raun-Linde.  Sadie.  San  Diego,  Calif.  Combination  dresser 
and  dressing  table.     1,449,548  ;  Mar.  27. 

Eauschenberg,  Emil  C,  assignor  to  Wheeling  Mold  & 
Foundry  Co.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Cast-metal  annealing 
box.     1,461,555  ;   July  10. 

Rauscher,  Frederick.  West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.  Over- 
shoe.    1,467,950;   Sept.   11. 

Raven,  Artie  L.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Kindling  compound. 
1,466,480;  Aug.  28. 

Raven,  John,  Deervale,  via  Armidale,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia.     Ratchet  drill.     1,448,638  ;  Mar.  13. 

Raven,  John  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Coating  for  transfer  paper. 
1,446,104  ;  Feb.  20. 

Ravenelle,  Adelard  E.,  Norwich,  Conn.  Shuttle  eye. 
1,456,405  ;  May  22. 

Ravenor,  Wilfrid  F.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Can- 
ada.    Oil  burner.     1,468,417  ;  Sept.  18. 


Iowa. 


Adjustable    screen. 
Veneer    building    block. 


Ravn,     Hans    P.,    Waterloo, 
1,466,060  ;   Aug.   28. 

Eaw,     Charles,    Toledo,     Ohio. 
1,454,859;   May   15. 

Eawak,  George.     (See  Casner,  Thaddeus  S.,  assignor.) 

Rawak,  George.      (See  Fowler,  Elbert,  assignor.) 

RawclitCe,  Leslie  C,  Foxboro,  Mass.  Cream  extractor, 
1,471,528;    Oct.    23. 

Rawdon,  Edward  W.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Locomotive  driving 
box.     1,452,895  ;  Apr.  24. 

Rawdon,  Edward  W.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Locomotive  driving 
box.     1,452,896;  Apr.  24. 

Rawlence,  Leonard  C.  (See  Exley,  W.  H.,  and  Handa- 
syde,   assignors.) 

Rawley,  Wayne,  assignor  to  Blaw-Knox  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh,   Pa.      Annealing    bottom.      1,474,607  ;    Nov.    20. 

Rawlings,  Ernest  J.,  Balham,  London,  England.  Spring- 
actuated  winding  mechanism,  particularly  for  win- 
dows.    1,473,739  ;  Nov.  13. 

Rawlings,  Herbert  S.,  B.  H.  Gray.  D.  Call,  and  M.  Peck, 
Richmond,  Va.     Golf  bags.     1,442,906  ;  Jan.   23. 

Rawlings,  John  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The  Rawplug 
Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Tubular  wall 
plug  made  from  string  or  like  material.  1,446,432 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Rawls,  Archie  M.,  Dixon,  lU.  Alcohol-flame  intensifler. 
1,453,519  ;  May  1. 

Rawplug  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Eawlings,  John 
J.,  assignor.) 

Rawson  Electrical  Instrument  Company.  (See  Michael- 
sen.   Harold  N.,  assignor.) 

Rawson,  Jerome  S.,  et  al.  (See  Smith,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rawson,  Myron  R.,  assignor  to  Western  Cedar  Pole  Pre- 
servers. Spokane,  Wash.  Pole  -  puncturing  machine. 
1,440,893  ;    Jan.    2. 

Eawson,  Myron  R.,  Spokane,  Wash.,  assignor  to  J.  H. 
Bolin,  Sandpoint,  Idaho.  Match-block  sawing  machine. 
1,464,727  ;  Aug.  14. 

Ray,  Arthur  J.,  and  W.  A.  Chapin,  assignors  to  Auto- 
matic Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  tele- 
phone system.     1,468,078  ;  Sept.  18. 

Ray,  Arthur  J.,  Chicago,  and  H.  F.  Obergfell,  Austin,  as- 
signors to  Automatic  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Automatic   telephone    system.      1,469,809 ;    Oct.    9. 

Ray,  Charles  H.,  Stuttgart,  Ark.  Tractor-harvester 
transmission.    1,443.548  ;  Jan.  30. 

Ray,  Eugene  J.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Blank-forming 
machine.      1,447,224 ;    Mar.    6. 

Eay,  Eugene  J.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Sole-cutting 
machine.     1,456,038;  May  22. 

Ray,  Eugene  J.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Bobbin-wind- 
ing machine,     1,459,074  ;   June  19. 

Eay,  Eugene  J.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Skiving  ma- 
chine.    1,469,849;   Oct.   9. 

Ray,  Eugene  J.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
trimming  the  edges  of  boots  and  shoes.  1,478,797 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Eay,   James   G.      (See   Cartwright.  Albert  D.,   assigrior.l 

Bay,  James  T.,  Campbell,  Tex.  Oil  heater.  1,468,674; 
Sept.  25. 

Eay,  Joseph  L.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Advertising  sign. 
1,461,047;  July  10. 

Eav,  Loney  E.,  Oil  Trough,  Ark.  Cushion  tire.  1,449,549  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Ray,    Olaf   E.      (See.  Skinderviken,    Johan,   assignor.) 

Eay,  Sterling  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  M.  Kemp, 
Urioh.  Mo.     Tool  box.     1,473,319  ;  Nov.  6. 

Eay,  William.      (See  Ellis,  Wallace,  assignor.) 

Eay,  William  R.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Oil  burner. 
1,441,630  ;  Jan.  9. 

Raybestos  Company,  The.  (See  Judd,  Morton  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Raybestos  Company,  The.  (See  Kirschbraun,  Lester,  as- 
signor.) 

Ravder,  Joseph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Toy.  1,440,794; 
Jan.  2. 

Rayder,  Joseph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Atomizer. 
1,441,373;  Jan.  9.  m 

Rayder,     Joseph     A.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Stethoscope.    M 
1,445,711;    Feb.   20.  ~ 

Rayder,  Joseph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Applicator  brush. 
1,445,911;   Feb.   20. 

Rayder,  Joseph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Torpedo  head. 
1,460,175  ;  .Tune  26. 

Rayder,  Joseph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Npcrosan  Co.,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Embalming-fluid 
atomizer.     1,455,969  ;  May  22. 

Raymond.  Charles  S..  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Combined  bumper 
and  fender  for  vehicles.     1,443,850  :   Jan.   30. 

Raymond  Concrete  Pile  Company.  (See  Pond  and  Mel- 
lon, assignors.) 

Eaymond  Concrete  Pile  Company.  (See  Schroeder,  P.  A., 
and  Smith,  assignors.) 

Eaymond  Concrete  Pile  Company.  (See  Smith,  H.  E.,  and 
Twist,  assignors.) 

Eaymond,  Emma.     (See  Dyer,  William  H.,  assignor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  Ol^aOE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  lint  of  i)atentees—Conthmed. 


443 


Rayu^iiid,     Harry,     East     Syracuse,    N.     Y.       Key    lock. 

1,470,841  ;   Dec.   11. 
Raymond,  Harry  B.,  and  R.  J.  Baker,  Duluth,  Minn.   Tire 

armor.     1,448,150;  Mar.   13. 
Raymond,  Harry  C,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Vehicle  sig- 
nal.    1,457,460  ;  June  5.  „ 
Ravmond,  Harrv  K.,  AUron,  Oliio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich    Company,    New    iork,    N.    Y.      Vehicle    tire. 
1.458. Ol'O  ;  Jum>  12. 
Raymond,    John    M„    New    Orleans,    La.      Flying-machine 

propeller.     1,453,951  ;  May  1. 
Raymond,  Louis  F.    (See  Marshall,  William  H.,  assignor.) 
Raymond,  Melvin  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Right  Man- 
ufacturing  Company,   Louisville,   Ky.      Radiator   venti- 
lator.    1,445,354  ;  Feb.  13. 
Raymond,   Milton   D.,   Mount   Jewett,   Pa.     Railway   perl- 
scope.     1,447,036  ;  Feb.  27. 
Ravmond,   Ray   R.,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Lock.     1,454,768  ; 

May  8. 
Raymond,     Reuben,    Napa,    Calif.       Baseball-glove    pad. 

1,465,830;  Aug.  21. 
Raymond  Veneer  Company.     (See  De  Lateur,  Alphonse  J., 

assignor.) 
Ravne.   John    F.,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Surgical    appliance. 

1.477,187  :  Dec.  11. 
Rayzor,  Samuel  B.,  Denton,  Tex.    Scoring  Ice.    1,443,039  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Ravzor,    Samuel   B.,    Denton,   Tex.      Ice-scoring    machine. 

1,443,696  ;  Jan.  30. 
Raze,     James     E.,     Portland,     Oreg.       Seed     separator. 

1,466,560  ;  Aug.  28. 
Razey,    Silas    C,    and    P.    M.    Elliott,    Anthony,    Kans. 

Thrasher.     1,447,887  ;   Mar.   6. 
Rea,  Albert  L.,  Shawnee,  Ohio.     Automatic  stuffing  box. 

1,467,877;  Sept.  11. 
Rea,    Edwin    F.,    assignor    to    F.    H.    Noble   &    Company, 
Chicago,    111.      Means    for    securing    name    plates    and 
the  like  to   walls.     1,449,839;  Mar.   27. 
Rea,   John   U.   B.,   La   Fayette,   Ga.     Muffler  for   gas  en- 
gines.    1,447,037;  Feb.   27. 
Reach.  George  A.      (See  Graeffi,   Walter  L.,  assignor.) 
Reach,  George  A.      (See  Nixon,  Robert  F.,  jr.,  assignor.) 
Reach,   William  F.,   Springtield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  A.  G. 
Spalding    &    Bros.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Roller    skate. 
1,458,243;  June  12.  .      .     ^ 

Reach,  William  F.,   Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  A.   G. 
Scalding    &    Bros.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Tube    skate. 
1,472,886;  Nov.  6. 
Read,  Charles,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Snap  fastener.    1,443,146  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Read,  Charles  F.     (See  Read,  William  L.,  assignor.) 
Read,   Charles   F.,   et   aL      (See   Tobolla,  Victor   T.,   as- 
signor.) 
Read,  Clara  G.,   administratrix.      (See  Read,   Landon  C.) 
Read,    Emma,     Spokane,    Wash.       Portable    baby    fence. 

1,444,427  ;  Feb.  6. 
Read,     Emma,    Spokane,    Wash.       Portable    baby    cage. 

1,448,285;   Mar.   18. 
Read,  Ernest  K.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house    Electric    &    Manufacturing    Company.      Switch. 
1,464,538;  Aug.  14. 
Read,   Harry    S.,   New    Haven,    Conn.,   assignor    to   West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,   New  York,   N.   Y. 
Electric  circuits.     1,464,111 ;  Aug.  7. 
Read,  Harry  V.  R.,  and  R.  H.  Campbell,  Edmonton,  Eng- 
land.     Apparatus    for   filing    and    closing    capsules    or 
containers.      1,440,745 ;    Jan.    2. 
Read,      Henry     H.,     London,     England.     Packing     case. 

1,447.038  ;  Feb.  27. 
Read,   Landon   C.,   deceased,    Los   Angeles,    Calif. ;    C.    G. 
Read,   administratrix.     Treating  petroleum,   1,455,040 ; 
Feb.  18. 
Read,  Walter  C,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.    Mechanical  movement. 

1,472,090;   Oct.   30. 
Read,    William    L.,   et   aL      (See  Tobolla,    Victor   T.,    as- 
signor.) 
Read,  William  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  F.  Read,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Coupling  head.     1,461,225  ;   July  10. 
Reade,    William   A.,    Evanston,    111.,    assignor    to    Ludlow 
Typograph  Company,   Chicago,   111.     Typograph   mecha- 
nism.    1,455,885  ;  May  22. 
Reading  Valve  and  Fittings  Company.     (See  Rahm,  Rob- 
ert C.,  assignor.) 
Readle,   William   H.,    San   Bernardino,    Calif.      Fish   lure. 

1,454,820  :  May  8. 
Readle,  William  H.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.     Drag  handle 

for  fishing  reels.     1,467,250  ;    Sept.  4. 
Ready,  William  A.,  Brookline,  assignor  to  National  Com- 
pany,  Cambridge,   Mass.     Pressure  gauge.      1,452,126 ; 
Apr.  17. 
Ready,  William  A.,  Brookline,  assignor  to  National  Com- 
panv,    Cambridge,   Mass.      Clamp    support.      1,470,642 ; 
Oct.   16. 
Reagan.  Frank  H.,  Rochester,  N.  T.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,    to    Locke    Insulator    Corporation,    Balti- 
more.   Md.       Connecting    insulator    units.      1,446,067  ; 
Feb.  20. 
Reaean.   George  M.,  Alton,   assignor  of  one-half  to   J.   I. 
Wohl,      Chicago,      111.        Merry-go-round.        1,476,180 ; 
Dec.   4. 
Reagan,  Walter  G.,  Lebanon,  Ind.     Combined  egg  candling 
and  assembling  device.     1,472,673  ;   Oct.   30. 


Reagan,  Walter  G.,  Lebanon,  Ind.     Combined  egg  candling 

and  assembling  device.     1,472,674  ;   Oct.   30. 
Ueardon,    i' red    A.,    assignor    to    Hamel    Shoe    Machinery 

Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Counterturning  machine. 

1,455,548  ;  May  15. 
Reardon,    Fred    A,,    Bradford,   Mass.,   assignor    to    Hamel 

Shoe  Machinery   Company.     Forepart-turning  machine. 

1,462,823  ;  July  24. 
Kenrdon,    Fred    A.,    assignor    to    Hamel    Shoe    Machinery 

Company,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Wood-heel-nalling    ma- 
chine.    1,477,768;  Dec.  18. 
Reardon,   Fred    A.,    assignor    to    Hamel    Shoe   Machinery 

Company,  ]3ridgeport.  Conn.     Counter-turning  machine. 

1,47T,769;  Dec.  18. 
Reardon,  John  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Combined  brush  and 

scraper.     1,459,861 ;  June  26. 
Reardon,  Robert  E.,  Wrightsville,  Pa.     Educative  dummy 

firearm.      1.470,181  :   Dec.   4. 
Reaser,  John  W.,   S.  M.  Hull,  and  F.  H.  Osborne,   Ports- 
mouth, Va.     Headlight  mechanism.     1,454,788  ;  May  8. 
Reason,    Walter   M.,    Pontiac,    Mich.      Automobile   signal. 

1,440,629;    Jan.    2. 
Reasoner,   Casper  J.,   Dows,   Iowa,   assignor   of   one-third 

to    A.    Lange,    Highmore,    S.    Dak.      Automatic    wagon 

brake.     1,467,499  ;   Sept.  11. 
Reasoner,  James  A.,  Athens,  Ohio.    Tank  cap.     1,457,088; 

May  29. 
Reatherford,    Joseph    H.,    Huntington,    W.    Va.      Watch- 
cleaning  apparatus.     1,443,803  ;  Jan.  30. 
Reaugh  Construction  Company,  The.     (See  Reaugh,  Ernest 

W.,   assignor.) 
Reaugh,  Ernest  W.,  assignor  to  The  Reaugh  Construction 

Company,      Cleveland,      Ohio.         Sectional      partition. 

1,450,733  ;  Apr.  3. 
Reaugh,    Frank,    OakclifC,    Tex.      Lap    easel.      1,476,545; 

Dec.  4. 
Reaume,  Harry  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.   Piston  ring.   1,478,486 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Reaves,    William  P.,    Greensboro,   N.   C.     Astigmatic  and 

visual  acuity  apparatus.     1,467,500  ;  Sept.  11. 
Rebello,   Oscar,    Bahia,    Brazil.      Homogeneous   aluminum 

solder.     1,466,061  ;  Aug.  28. 
R'ber,  Bmil,  assignor  to  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in 

Basle,    Basel,    Switzerland.      Coloring    matter    derived 

from  pyrazolone.     1,447,485  ;  Mar.  6. 
Reber,   James  B.,   assignor  to  Columbian   Rope  Company, 

Auburn,    N.    Y.      Fiber-opening    machine.      1,465,235 ; 

Aug.  14. 
ReboUar    y    Plancht,    Mauricio,    Habana,    Cuba.      Pneu- 
matic  tube.      1,456,567  ;   May   29. 
Rebori,  Atllio,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.     Automatic  date- 
recording  Indicator  of  excess  speed.     1,443,040  ;  Jan.  23. 
Rebori,  Atilio,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.     Time-controlled 

actuating  mechanism.     1,446,128 ;   Feb.  20. 
Rebours,     Jules     B..     Grand     Rapids,     Mich.       Vehicle. 

1,474.163  :  Nov.  18. 
Rebstock,    August    J.,    assignor   to    Alvey    Manufacturing 

Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Conveyer.     1,450,225  ;  Apr.  3. 
Rebstock,    August    J.,    assignor    to    Alvey   Manufacturing 

Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Conveyer.     1,450,226  ;  Apr.  3. 
Rechichar,  Joseph,  assignor  of  forty-five  per  cent  to  W.  B.  , 

Cleary,    Plymouth,    Pa.      Mining   machine.      1,468,326 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Recip-Roto    Engine   Company,   The.      (See   Moors,   G.    F., 

and  Martin,  assignors.) 
Reck,  Amzi  G.,  Columbus,   Ohio.      Conveying  mechanism. 

1,456,715  ;  May  29. 
Reck,  Maurus  C,   assignor   to   Sill  Stove  Works,   Roches- 
ter,   N.    Y.      Stove-oven    superstructure.      Des.    62,017 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Recker,  Adolph  C,  Oakville,  assignor  to  The  Chase  Com- 
panies,     Waterbury,      Conn.        Electric-lamp      fixture. 

1,440,412;   Jan.   2. 
Recker,  Adolph  C,  Oakville,  assignor  to  Chase  Companies 

Inc.,  Waterbury,  Conn.     Insulated  suspension  stem  for 

electric-lighting    fixtures.      1,470,189;    Oct.    9. 
RecklefC,    Jolin,    and    W.    Rosenberg,    New    York,    N.    T. 

Antitheft  identification   marking.      1,443,383 ;   Jan.   30. 
Records,    Chester    E.,    Anderson,    Ind.      Domestic    water- 

sei-vice  system.     1,460,982  ;  July  3. 
Rector,  Adam  A.     (See  Morris,  Fred  C,  assignor.) 
Rector,     Harlan     S.,     Chicago,     111.      Pneumatic     tire. 

1.452,168;  Apr.  17. 
Rector,  Harlan  S.,  assignor  to  The  Beckley-Ralston   Co., 

Chicago,  111.     Tire  casing.     Des.  62,174  ;  Apr.  3. 
Rector,  William   H.,   Williamson,   W.   Va.     Battery  case 

and   switch.      1,457,671 ;    Jan.    5. 
Red    Cross    Manufacturing    Co.,    The.       (See    Bartlemay, 

Arlie,  assignor.) 
Red  River  Refining  Company.     (See  Schulze,  John  E.,  as- 

sienor.) 
Redden,  Eugene  B.,  Springfield,  Mass.     Tire.     1,470,105 ; 

Oct.  0. 
Redders,    Paul    H.    C.       (See    Torka,    F.,    and    Redders.) 
Reddig,  Charles  E.,  Richmond  Hill,   assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Brace 
and  tension  device.     1,445,239;  Feb.  13. 
Reddig,  Charles   E.,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric    Company,     Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y. 
Clothes    wringer.      1,461,226 ;    .Tuly    10. 
Reddig,   Charles  B.,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  to  Western 

Electric    Company,     Incorporated.    New    York,    N.    Y. 
Clutch  mechanism.     1,462,046;  July  17. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


R«ddig,   Charles  E.,  Richmond   Hill,   assignor  to  Western 

Electric    Company,     Incoipoiatcd,     New     York,     N.     Y. 

Electrical    ignition    system.      1,464,112;    Aug.    7. 
Reddig,    Clyde    H.,    and    H.    \.    Barrett,    Lincoln,    Nebr. 

I'ortable  oven.     1,458,002  ;  June  5. 
Redfern,  Alfred  E.     (See  Redfern,  Winifred  V.  and  A.  E.) 
Redfern,   Charles  E.      (See   Redfern,   Winifred  V.   and  A. 

E.,  assignors.) 
Redfern,  Winifred  V.  and  A.  E.,  Victoria,  British  Columbia, 

Canada.     Line-space  and  carriage-return  lever  and  pad 

for  typewriters.      1,470,190;    Oct.   9. 
Redfern,  Winifred  V.  and  A.  E.,  assignors  of  one-third  to 

C.    E.    Redfern,    Victoria,    British    Columbia,    Canada. 

Finger    guard    for    the    line-space    and    carriage-return 

levers   of  typewriters.      1,454,014  ;    May    1. 
Redfield,   Howard   A.,   assignor   to   The   Brunswick-Balke- 

Collender    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Automatic    pin-set- 
ting machine.     1,468,212  ;  Sept.  18. 
Eedfleld,    John    V.,    Grosse    I'ointe,    assignor    to    Central 

Station     Steam    Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Condensa- 
tion-meter  counterhousing.      1,463,404  ;   July   .31. 
Redfield,  William  C.      (See  Larsen,  H.  G.,  and   Redfield.) 
Redgrave,  Gilbert  R.      (See  Bowell,  Geoxgi>  B.,  assignor.) 
Redinger,  Joseph  M.,  Providence,   R.  I.     Spring  hammer. 

1,465,918;  Aug.  21. 
Redington,    F.    B.,    Company.      (See   Milmoe,    Michael    J., 

assignor.) 
Redler,   Arnold,   Sharpness,   Etagland.     Conveyer   for  sub- 
stances in  a  fine  or  loose  state  of  division.     1,475,596; 

Nov.  27. 
Redman,    Charles    H.,    East    Orange,    N.    J.,    assignor    to 

Boker  Cutlery  &  Hardware  Company,  Incorporated,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Hair  clipper.     1,445,041 ;  Feb.  13. 
Redman,    Charles    H.,    East    Orange,    N.    J.,    assignor    to 

Boker  Cutlery  &  Hardware  Company,   Tnc,   New   York, 

N.  Y.    Pruning  shears  and  other  implement.    1,453,603  ; 

May  1. 
Redman,   Walter   H.,  Newark,   N.   J.,   assignor,   by   mesne 

assignments,  to  H.  Boker  &  Co.,   Inc.    (of  N.  J.),  New 

York,   N.   Y.      Hair   clipper.      1,461,326;    July    10. 
Gedmoud,    Harriet   L.,    Bosioii,    assignor    to    The    William 

Carter  Company,  Necdham,  Mass.    Brassiere.    1,446,928  ; 

Feb.  27. 
.  Redmond,   Harriet  L.,   Boston,   assignor   to   The   William 

Carter    Company,    Needham    Heights,    Mass.      Infant's 

garment.     1,459,747  ;  June  26.  • 
Redmond,   Harriet   L.,    Boston,   assignor  to   The   William 

Carter    Company,    Needham    Heights,    Mass.      Infant's 

band.     1,475.921  ;  Nov.  27. 
Redmond,     Harry     C,     sr.,      Houston,      Tex.        Ferrule. 

1,463,840  r  Aug.  7. 
Redoute,  George  E.,  Trenton,  N.  J.     Carrier  for  ice-cream 

cones.     1,448,866;   Mar.   20. 
Redrup,  William  D.,  assignor  to  The  Majestic  Company, 

Huntington,     Ind.       Collapsible     register.       1,476,921  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Ree,     Albert     C,     Libertyville,     111.       Shock     absorber. 

1,457,122  ;  May  29. 
Reece,  Asa   C.      (See  Reece,  John  B.  and  A.  C.) 
Reece  Button  Hole  Machine  Company,  The.     (See  Hagel- 
stein,   Christian    H.   T.,  assignor.) 
Reece  Button  Hole  Machine  Company,  The.     (See  Kiewicz, 

John,   assignor.) 
Reece  Button  Hole  Machine  Company,  The.     (See  Reece, 

Franklin  A.,  assignor.) 
Reece,  Frank  A.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.     Automobile  head- 
light.    1,440,840;  Jan.  2. 
Reece,   Franklin  A.      (See   Reece,   John   and    F.   A.) 
Reece,     Franklin     A.,     Chestnut     Hill,    assignor     to    The 

Reece   Button   Hole   Machine    Company,   Boston,   Mass. 

Sewing   machine.     1,478,760  ;  Dec.   25. 
Reece,    John,    assignor   to    Evr  Klean    Seat    Pad    Co.,    St. 

Louis,  Mo.     Seat  cover.     1,450,387  ;   Apr.   3. 
Reece,    John,   assignor  to   Evr   Klean    Seat   Pad    Co.,    St. 

Louis,  Mo.     Seat  pad.     1,450,703  ;  Apr.  3. 
Reece,   John,   assignor   to    Reece   Transmission    Company, 

Boston,  Mass.     Variable-speed  transmission.    1,461,556  ; 

July  10. 
Reece,    John,    assignor   to    Reece   Transmission    Company, 

Boston,      Mass.        Power      transmission.        1,461,557 ; 

July  10. 
Reece,    John,   assignor   to   Reece   Transmission    Company, 

Boston,         Mass.  Power-transmission        apparatus. 

1,461,558;  July  10. 
Reece,  John,  Boston,  and  F.  A.  Reece,  Brookline,  assignors 

to      Reece     Transmission      Company,     Boston,      Mass. 

Power-transmission    apparatus.       1,461,559 ;    July    10. 
Reece,  John  E.  and  A.  C,  Butler,  Tenn.     Corn  harvester. 

1,456,569  ;  May  29. 
Reece,  Joseph  A.      (See  Rowley,  C.  A.,  and  Reece.) 
Reece,  Juan  H.,  assignor  to  Rex  Steel  Stamping  Company, 

Joliet,  111.     Punch  press.     1,466.030  ;  Aug.  28. 
Reece,     Raymond     H.,     Joliet,     111.         Breast     support. 

1,448,639  ;  Mar.  13. 

Reece  Shoe  Machinery  Company.  (See  Schoenky,  August 
R.,  assignor.) 

Reece  Transmission  Company.  (See  Reece,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

Reece  Transmission  Company.  (See  Reece,  John  and 
F.  A.,  assignors.) 

Reed,  Adam,  Yakima,  Wash.  Shank  stiffener.  1,473,516  ; 
Nov.  6. 


Reed,  Andrew  H.,  Fullerton,  Calif.  Pump  construction. 
1,450,333  ;  Apr.   3. 

Reed,  Asbury,  et  al,     (See  Bertrand,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Reed,  Burton  I.,  Concord,  N.  H.  Badge  or  button.  Des. 
■62,293;  May   1. 

Reed,    C.    E.,    (See    Cedillo,    Nicasio,    assignor.) 

Reed,  Charles  C.,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  The 
Hope  Construction  and  Refining  Company,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Operation  employed  in  extracting  liquid  vapor 
from  a  gaseous  carrier.     1,456,570  ;   May  29. 

Reed,  Charles  J.,  Glenside,  Pa.  Process  of  and  apparatus 
for  heating  materials.     1,447,888 ;  Mar.  6. 

Reed,  Charles  J.,  Glenside,  Pa.  Process  of  and  apparatus 
for  grading  solid  materials.     1,452,815  ;  Apr.  24. 

Reed,  Clarence  E.,  Houston,  Tex.  Reamer.  1,441,169 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Reed,  Clarence  E.,  and  M.  Czeftczick,  Houston,  Tex.  ; 
said  Czeftczick  assignor  to  said  Roed.  Coupling  or 
tool  .ioint.      1,462,824;   July  24. 

Reed,  Emery,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid-dispensing  nozzle. 
1,449,446;    Mar.    27. 

Reed,  Frederick  J.  and  J.  S.,  Southampton,  England.  Elec- 
trically-heated vaporizer  for  internal-combustion  en- 
gines.    1,466,248  ;   Aug.   28. 

Reed,  George  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  A.  Mann, 
Greenville,  Miss.  Attachment  for  doors.  1,450,227 ; 
Apr.   3. 

Reed,  Harrison  P.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Braking  apparatus.  1,440,517  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Reed,  Herbert  S.     (See  Carlson,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Reed,  James,  and  G.  Washington,  New  Orleans,  La.  Auto- 
mobile rim  tool.      1,459,294  ;   June   19. 

Reed,  James  H.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Hamel 
Shoe  Machinery  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Assem- 
bling and  lasting  machine.     1,454,562  ;  May  8. 

Reed,  James  H.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Welt- 
guide  and  stitch-indenting  mechanism.  1,466,341  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Reed,  James  T.,  Akron,  Iowa,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
S.  D.  Carney,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Level.  1,442,000 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Reed,  Jesse  O.,  Washington,  D.  C.,  assignor  to  Assistant 
Secretary  of  Agriculture  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica.    Pneumatic  cleaning  nozzle.     1,451,553  ;  Apr.  10. 

Reed,  John,  Corbridge-upon-Tyne,  England.  Exhaust 
silencer  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,447,688 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Reed,  John,  Corbrldge-on-Tyne,  England.  Intake  silencer 
for  internal-combustion   engines.     1,468,398 ;   Sept.   18. 

Reed,  John  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Toy.  1,454,077 ; 
May  8. 

Reed,  John  G.,  Orwigsburg,  Pa.  Demountable  rim. 
1,455,733  ;  May  15. 

Reed,  John  L.,  Lemont,  assignor  to  Aluminum  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Assembling  press.  1,440,493  ; 
Jan.   2. 

Reed,  John  S.     (See  Reed,  Frederick  J.  and  J.  S.) 

Reed,  Joshua  D.,  Union  Township,  Clermont  County,  Ohio. 
Casket  cover  and  grave  liner.     1,472,091 ;   Oct.  30. 

Reed,  Lester  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  J.  Peldman, 
New  York,  N.  Y.    Shock  absorber.     1,477,976 ;  Dec.  18. 

Reed  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Schuman,  Albert  C, 
assignor. ) 

Reed,  Martin  R.,  et  al.      (See  Mosley,  Elzie  V.,  assignor.) 

Reed,  Matthew  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Lawn  mower.  1,444,387  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Reed,  Milton  C,  Reeds,  Mo.  Fertilizer.  1,472,675 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Reed,  Percy  L.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Rail-securing  device. 
1,465,685;  Aug.  21. 

Reed,  Ralph,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Cushion  wheel.  1,458,148; 
June  12. 

Reed,  Ralph,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Shock-absorbing  device. 
1,458,149  ;  June  12. 

Reed,  Ralph  R.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Detachable  tooth  for 
handsaws.     1,445,972  ;   Feb.  20. 

Reed,  Ray  H.,  Klamath  Falls,  Oreg.  Stock  card. 
1,465,527;   Aug.    21. 

Roed.  Robert  I.,  Loveland,  Okla.  Fishing  tackle. 
1,475.408  ;  Nov.  27. 

Reed,  Robert  W.,  Rochester,  Minn.  Surgical  appliance, 
brace,  and  socket  for  arms  and  legs.  1,461,161 ; 
July  10. 

Reed  Roller  Bit  Company.  (See  Esperson,  Niels,  as- 
signor.) 

Reed,  Sylvanus  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aeronautical  pro- 
peller.    1,463,556:  .July  31. 

Reed,  W.  G.,  et  al.     (See  Reed,  Warren  B.,  assignor.) 

Reed,  Warren  A.,  et  al.     (See  Diehl,  George  M.,  assignor.) 

Reed,  Warren  B.,  Morgan  City,  La.  Setting  casing  and 
cementing  the  same.     1,459,990  ;  June  26. 

Reed,  Warren  B.,  Morgan  City,  La.,  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  J.  R.  Suman,  Houston,  Tex. ;  one-fourth  to  B.  A. 
Pharr,  one-eighth  to  W.  G.  Reed,  and  one-eighth  to 
W.  Hepler,  Morgan  City,  La.  Process  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  setting  casing  and  screen  in  wells  and  ce- 
menting.    1,459,989;  Juke  26. 

Reed,  Willard,   et  al.     £Sfl»fSmith,   H*i<jr  J.,  assignor.) 

Keed,  William.     (See  Demflgr,)  Angus  K./Yssignor.) 


^ 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


445 


Reed,  William  A.,  assignor  of  one-halt  to  S.  Lathey 
Spriugfleld,  Ohio.  Shoe-last  stand.  1,463,753 ; 
July  31. 

Reedy,  .John  H.,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Driving  collar. 
1,451,111  ;  Apr.  10. 

Reedy.  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  Champion  Coated  Taper 
Company,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Paper-sorting  table. 
1.467,652  ;  Sept.  11. 

Reekors,  Andrew,  Portland,  Oreg.  Trolling  spoon. 
1,467,116;    Sept.   4. 

Reekers.  Andrew,  Portland,  Oreg.  Trolling  spoirti. 
1,471,^80  ;   Oct.   16. 

Reeks,  -Mbert  H.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Automobile 
lamp.      1,452,654  :   Apr.   24. 

Reemelin,  Oscar  B.     (See  Lewis,  Frederick  O.,  assignor.) 

Keeps.  Charles  O.,  Chicago,  111.  Laundry  price  chart. 
1,473,382  ;  Nov.  6. 

Keeps,  Leroy  W.,  Springfield,  Pa.,  assiguor  to  Phila- 
delphia Metal  Drying  Form  Company,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Drying  form.     1,464,539  ;  Aug.   14. 

Rees,  Claude,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Waste-burning  fur- 
nace.    1,462,720;  July  24. 

Rees,  Claude,  and  C.  F.  Hine,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Radi- 
ator for  (Irvine  apparatus.     1,466.388  :  Aug.  2H. 

Rees  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Arnold,  Edwin  E., 
assignor.) 

Rees,  Silas.  Frampton  Cotterell,  England.  Wheel,  pul- 
ley, or  the  like.     1,475,511  ;  Nov.  27. 

Rees,  Thomas  M.,  Kew  Gardens,  England.  Machine  for 
forming  spiral  flutes.     1,466,754  ;   Sept.  4. 

Reese,  Arthur  G.,  assignor  to  The  Wellman-Seaver-Mor- 
gan  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Counterbalanced 
hoisting   mechanism.      1,464,294;   Aug.   7. 

Reese,  Charles  C,  San  Francisco,  J.  T.  Buzzo,  Oakland, 
and  R.  S.  Woodford,  Crockett,  Calif.  Sugar-feeding  ma- 
chine.    1,450,423  ;    Apr.    3. 

Reese,  Charles  C,  San  Francisco,  J.  T.  Buzzo,  Oakland, 
and  R.  S.  Woodford,  Crockett,  Calif.  Sugar-packing 
machine.      1,453,767 ;    May    1. 

Reese,  Curtis  J.,  assignor  to  Ternstedt  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Windshield  handle  assembly. 
1,441,631  ;  Jan.  9. 

Rei-Be,  Frank.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Watson 
Manufacturing  Company,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Clamp. 
1,478,254;  Dee.  18. 

Reeve,  Howard  T.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Casting  high-meltlng-polnt  metal  and  alloy.  1,442,444  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Reeve,  Sidney  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Car-heating  system. 
1,443,501  ;"jan.  30. 

Reeve.    William   K.      (See   Johnson.    John   K.,   assignor.) 

Reeves,  .\lfred,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  H.  C.  Butler, 
Birmingham.  England.  Device  or  apparatus  for  avoid- 
ing the  glare  or  dazzle  emanating  from  lamps. 
1,464,884:   Aus.   14. 

Reeves.  Edwin  A.,  Milford,  Conn.  Commingling  device. 
1,448,151  :  Mar.  13. 

Reeves.  Edwin  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
National  Egg  Case  Company,  Reno,  Nev.  Egg  container. 
1,445,171  ;  Feb.  13. 

Reeves,  Elizabeth  A.      (See  Painter,  W.  B.,  and  Reeves. t 

Reeves,  Frank,  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Gardner 
Textile  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woven  fabric.  Des. 
63,196:  Oct.  30. 

Reeves,  Herbert,  and  J.  E.  Cain,  Columbus,  assignors  of 
one-half  to  S.  D.  Hearing  and  H.  W.  UnkPl.  Zanesville, 
Ohio.     .AntomoWle  lock.     1,458,244  :  June  12. 

Reeves,  John.      (See  Grosholz,  George,  assignor.) 

Reeves,  John   B.      (See  Smith,  J.  O.,  and  Reeves.) 

Reeves  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Krantz,  Jo- 
seph  A.,    assignor,) 

Reeves,  Milton  O.,  assignor  to  Reeves  Pulley  Company, 
Columbus,  Ind.     Grinding  machine.     1,440,795  ;  Jan,  2, 

Reeves,  Milton  0.,  assignor  to  Reeves  Pulley  Company, 
Columbus,  Ind,     Grinding  machine,     1,440.796  ;  Jan,  2. 

Reeves,  Milton  O.,  Columbus,  assignor  to  Reeves  Pulley 
Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind,  Cone  mounting  for  speed- 
varying  transmissions.      1,440,797  ;  Jan.  2. 

Reeve.'!,  Milton  O.,  assignor  to  Reeves  Pullev  Co.,  Colum- 
bus, Ind.     V-type  belt,     1,446,017  :  F"b,  20. 

Reeves,  Milton  O.,  assicnor  to  Reeves  Pullev  Co,,  Colum- 
bus, Ohio.     V-type  bolt.     1,446,018  ;  Feb.  20, 

Reeves,  Milton  O.,  assignor  to  Reeves  Pulley  Co,,  Colum- 
bus,   Ind,      Centerless   grinder,      1,456,462 ;   May   22. 

Reeves,  Orwell  C,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Drying  apparatus. 
1,459,929  ;  June  26. 

Reeves,  Orwell  C,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company, 
Toledo,   Ohio.     Spray   booth.      1,448,000  ;  Mar,   13. 

Reeves,  Orwell  C,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Weighing  scale.     1.470.64."?:  Oct,  16. 

Reeves  Pulley  Company.  (See  Reeves,  Miltoa  O.,  .is- 
slgnor, ) 

Re-Filit  Broom  Company.  (See  Neff,  Harry  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Refior,  Emil  M,,  Pittsburgh,  Pa,  Metal  roll.  1,448,001; 
Mar.    13. 

Reflector  &  Illuminating  Co.  (See  Herron,  James  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Refractories  Machinery  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Norton,  Charles  L.,  assignor.) 

Rpfrnn  T^orrp  Xr  Fnsrineering  Company.  See  Bailey. 
Walter  C,  assignor.) 


Regan,  John  G.,  Newport,  Ky.     Sled.     1,475.877  ;  Nov.  27. 

Regan,  John  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Lumber  trailer. 
1,443,760:  Jan,  30, 

Uegnn,  Patrick  T.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  J. 
Quinn,    liayonne,    N.    J.      Rack,      1,461,676;    July    10, 

Regan  Safety  Devices  Company,  The,  (See  Keiidall, 
.Mien  B,,  assignor,) 

Regan  Safety  Devices  Company,  The.  (See  Shaver, 
Archibald  G,,  assignor.) 

Regan,  Thomas  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet-powder  con- 
tainer.    1,450,386;  Apr.  3. 

Regaro,  Frank,  Macon,  Ga.  Fountain  pen.  1,464,218 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Begenbogen,  Conrad,  and  E.  Oehler,  Kiel,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft  Germania- 
werft,  Kiel-Gaarden,  Germany,  Driving  mechanism  for 
marine  propellers,     1,465,024  ;   Aug.   14. 

Regensteiner,  Theodore,  Chicago,  111.  Printing  roller. 
1,461,068  ;  July  10. 

Reger,   Robert  V.      (See   Reger,   Scott   N.,   assignor,) 

Reger,  Scott  N,,  Berryburg,  W.  Va.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  R.  V.  Reger,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.  Multiple-compart- 
ment container.     1,459,257  ;   June  19. 

Reggio,  Cliristy,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  H.  C.  Stockman,  Englewood,  N.  J.  Shoe  and 
making  shoes.      1,471,917;   Oct.   23. 

Regina  Corporation,  The.     (See  Coates,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Registrar  Service  Corporation.  (See  Howe,  Junius  A., 
assignor.) 

Reglejn,  Carl  W.,  Houston,  Tei.  Tool  or  implement 
c.ise.     1,462,245  :  July  17. 

Regnault,  Henri.  (See  Chevalier,  J.  M.  A.,  Bourcet,  and 
Regnault.) 

Rehak,  Hans,  Vienna,  Austria.  Hydaulic  car  lack. 
1,450,114;  Mar.   27. 

Rehfeld,  Ernst,  assignor  to  Deutsche  Werke  Aktienge- 
sellschaft, Berlin,  Germany.  Pneumatic  riveter. 
1,460,272  ;  June  26. 

Rehfuss,  Martin  O.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  United 
States  Chain  and  Forging  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Cbain-maUing  machine.     1,458,851  ;  June  12. 

Rehfuss,  Martin  O.,  assignor  to  John  Wanamaker,  Phila- 
delphia, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Folding  machine. 
1,460,273;    June    26. 

Rehm,  Benjamin,  Crystal  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Plate  (jllass  Company.  Beveled-glass-polishing 
machines.      1,462,303  ;   July   17. 

Rehn,  Albert  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Phonograph  repro- 
ducer.    1,452,094;    Apr.   17. 

Reich,  Celia,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Undergarment.  1,457,394  ; 
June  5. 

Reichard,  Fritz,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried,  Krupp  Aktien- 
gesellschaft, Essen-on-tbe-Ruhr,  Germany,  Tubbing  for 
shafts,     1,454,408  ;  May  8. 

Reichard,    Harold    D.,    Akron,    Ohio.      Tire    tread.      Des. 

62.412  ;  May  22. 

Reichard,    Harold    D.,    Akron,    Ohio,      Tire    tread.      Des. 

62.413  ;  May  22. 

Reichard,    Harold    D.,    Akron,    Ohio.      Tire    tread.      Des. 

62,537;   June   19. 
Reii-h.'ird,    Ihirold    I),,    .\kron,   Oliio,   assiirnor   to    Wildman 

I! libber   Compiinv,    i;.-\v   City,   Mich,      Tire    tread.      T>es. 

62.010  :   F"b,   27, 
Reichardt,   Otto   E.      (See  Reichstetter,   G.,  jr,,    and   Rei- 

chardt. ) 
Reichart,   William   M,      (See   Liberman,    Bernard   and   L., 

and  Reichart,) 
Reichel,    Hugo,    Chicago,    HI.      Belt    cultor,      1,473,642; 

Nov.  13. 
Reichert,  John,  Racine,  Wis.     Pedal  extension,     1,445,355  ; 

Feb.    13. 
Reichert,  John,  Racine,  Wis.     Traction  or  antiskid  device. 

1.473.442;  Nov,  6. 
Reicbhelm,    George    L.,    assignor    of    one-balf    to    W.    H. 

Ritter,    Short    Beach,    Conn,      Carburetor.      1,456,515  ; 

May  29. 
Reichmann,     Frank    J,,     Chicago,     111,       Coupler     device. 

1,462,921  ;  .July  24. 
Reicbstein,  Charles  F.,  Medford,  Oreg.     Sawing  inacliine. 

1,447.324  ;  Mar.   6. 
Reichstetter,   George,   jr.,   Newark,   and  O.  E.   Reichardt, 

Irvington,      N.      J.        Spring     bumper     for     vehicles. 

1.468.868  ;  Sept.  25. 

Reichstetter,  George,  jr,,  Newark,  and  O.  E.  Reichardt, 
Irvington,      N.      J.        Vehicle     bumper      and      fender. 

1.468.869  ;  Sept.  25. 

Reid,  Albert  R.     (See  Ohliger,  L.  P.,  and  Reid.) 

Reid,     Albert    T.,    Leavenworth,     Kans.       Baby    jumper. 

1,458,077:  June  5. 
Reid,     Albert     T,,     Leavenworth,     Kans.       Toilet     case. 

1.458,777  :  June  12. 
Reid,   Alexander  C,   Genoa,   111.     Vibratory  hair   clipper. 

1,440.210:   Feb.   20. 
Reid.     Alexander     C,     Genoa,     111.       Vibratory     cutter. 

1.446,211  :   Feb.   20. 
Reid,  Bertha  W,     (See  Riegelman,  Frank,  assignor.) 
Reid,  Daniel  W,     (See  Gormley,  D,  A.,  and  Reid.) 
Reid,   Ernest  A.,  London,   England.     Method   of  and   ap- 
paratus for  atomizing  and  burning  fuel  oil.     1,478,255  ; 

Dec.   18. 
Reid,  J,   M.  &  J.   O.      (See  Reid,  James   O.,  assignor.) 
Reid,   James,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Umbrella.      1,464,507; 

Aug.    U. 


446 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  lint  of  patentees — Continued. 


Eeid,  James,  New.  York,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  Hopkinson,  South 
Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Raincheck  UmlDrellas,  Inc. 
Umbrella.     1,464,830;  Aug.  14. 

Held,  James  C,  Cleveland,  and  W.  C.  Taylor,  Bnst  Cleve- 
land, Obio.     Toe-plate  fastener.     1,471,004 ;  Oct.  16. 

Eeid,  James  H.,  Pittsburgb,  Pa.,  assignor  to  International 
Nitrogen  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Material  for  the  pro- 
duction of  carbide.     1,445,644  ;  Feb.  20. 

Reid,  James  H.,  Readsboro,  Vt.,  assignor  to  T.  Q.  Hogan, 
Boston,  Mass.  Process  of  and  material  for  the  pro- 
duction of  metal  hydrates  and  for  the  production  of 
gas.     1,445,645  ;  Feb.  20. 

Reid,  James  O.,  assignor  to  J.  M.  &  J.  O.  Reid,  Oshawa 
Ontario,  Canada.  Apparatus  for  tilting  automobiles 
1,478,256;  Dec.  18. 

Reid.  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Furnace  front.     1,449,840 
Mar.   27. 

Reid,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Furnace  front.     1,449,843 
Mar.   27. 

Reid,  John,  London,  England.  Furnace  fr'ont.  1,470,875 
Oct.  16. 

Eeid,  John,  London,  England.  Furnace.  1,470,876 
Oct.  16. 

Reid,  John,  London,  England.  Air  heaters  of  steam- 
boiler  furnaces.     1,472,310  ;  Oct.  30. 

Reid,  Marcellus,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Disk  wheel.  1,471,356  ; 
Oct.  28. 

Reid.  Remer  R.,  and  P.  Neudorff,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Combined 
refrigerator  show  case  and  counter.     1,466,755  ;  Sept.  4. 

Reid,  Robert  M.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Token  holder. 
1,464,586  ;   Aug.   14. 

Reid,  Thomas,  and  N.  T.  Finlayson,  Dundas,  Ontario,  as- 
signors to  Pitt  Railway  Equipments  Limited,  Montreal, 
Quebec,  Canada.  Power-transmitting  device.  1,441,528  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Reid,  Thomas  A.     (See  Colby,  0.  A.,  and  Reid.) 

Reid,  Thomas  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Supporting 
resistor  mounting  plates.     1,443,590  ;  Jan.  30. 

Eeid,  Thomas  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric 
furnace.     1,444,939  ;   Feb.   13. 

Reid,  Thomas  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Resistor-sup- 
porting means.     1,444,940;  Feb.  13. 

Reid,  Thomas  A.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Electric  Heat- 
ing Apparatus  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Automatic 
temperature  -  control  means  for  electric  furnaces. 
1,447.517  ;  Mar.  6. 

Reid,  Thomas  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric 
resistance  furnace.     1,472,137  ;  Oct.  30. 

Reid,  Thomas  A.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric 
furnace.     1,472,138  ;  Oct.  30. 

Reid,  Thomas  A.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric 
furnace.     1,472,139  ;  Oct.  30. 

Reid,  Thomas  A.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric 
resistance  furnace.     1,477,384  ;  Dec.  11. 

Reid,  Thomas  A.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric 
furnace.     1,477,385  ;  Dec.   11. 

Reid,   Wlllard.      (See   Smith,   Hazor   J.,    assignor.) 

Reid,  Willard,  et  al.      (See  Smith,  Hazor  J.,  assignor.) 

Reid,  William,  Newark,  N.  J.  Ship-propulsion  apparatus. 
1,470,191;    Oct.    9. 

Reid,  William,  Wenatchee,  Wash.  Table.  1,473,975 ; 
Nov.   13. 

Reldenbach,  Herman  O.,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Young  In- 
dustries, Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spring  structure. 
1,451,924;  Apr.   17. 

Reldenbach,  Herman  O.,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Young  Indus- 
tries, Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spring  structure.  1,465,996  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Reldt,  Ulrich,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Hose  valve.  1,451,588  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Reldt,  Ulrich,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Valve.  1,465,147; 
Aug.   14. 

Reiff,  Carl  F.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Dcister 
Concentrator  Company.  Driving  mechanism  for  ore 
concentrators.     1,468,575;  Sept.  18. 

Reifsnyder,  James  D.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Paper  Utilities  Co.,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Collapsible  cup.     1,478,888  ;  Dec.  25. 

Reigard,  Robert  A.  E.,  and  S.  Ranieri,  Brackenridge,.  Pa. 
Railway-rail    b'race.      1,440,696 ;    Jan.    2. 

Rel.lnhout,  Jan  P.,  The  Hague,  Netherlands.  Sparking 
plug  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,445,712 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Reiley,  Frederick  A.     (See  Eaton,  H.  I.,  and  Reiley.) 

RelUng,  August  W.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Safe.  1,469,810  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Rellley,  Charles  P.,  and  J.  J.  Ludwig,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 
Hub-cap  attachment.     1,455.306  ;  May  15. 

Rellly,  Alfred  P.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Vanity  case. 
Des.  62,310;  May  1. 

Reilly,  Edgar  .7.      (See  Nelson,  A.  C,  and  Reilly.) 

Reilly,  Edgar  J.,  assignor  to  The  William  B.  Pollock  Com- 
pany, Youngstown,  Ohio.  Hot-metal  car.  1,471,205 ; 
Oct.   16 


Reilly,  Francis  B.,  Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Con- 
crete building.     1,445,713  ;  Feb.  20. 

Reilly,  Francis  B.,  Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Build- 
ing construction.     1,469,955  ;  Oct.  9. 

Reilly,  Francis  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Self-winding  clock. 
1,448,815  :  Mar.   20. 

Eeilly,  Francis  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Secondary  clock. 
1,448.816;  Mar.  20. 

Reilly,  Frank  C,  assignor  to  J.  I.  Kopperl,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Controller  for  electric  signs.     1,451,112;   Apr.   10. 

R^lly,  James  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Trolley  for  trench 
machines  and  the  like,      1,446.724;   Feb.  27. 

Rellly,  James  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Trolley.  1,461,454; 
July  10. 

Rellly,  John  B.,  Whlttier,  and  C.  H.  Stone,  Brea,  Calif. 
Overshot  fishing  tool.     1,477,593  ;   Dec.   18. 

Rellly,  John  P.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  dis- 
posing  of  snow.      1,457,797  ;   June   5. 

Rellly,  John  S.,  and  F.  R.  Lynch,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe- 
shinlng  device.      1,477,594  ;   Dec.   18. 

Reilly,   Peter.      (See  Harrop,  W.,  Reilly,   and  Parrell.) 

RelHy,  Peter  C.  (See  Derby,  I.  H.,  and  Highburg,  as- 
signors.) 

Reilly,  Peter  C.  (See  McCullough,  E.  W.,  and  Wilson, 
assignors.) 

Reilly,  William  J.,  Denver,  Colo.  Apparatus  for  sepa- 
rating oil  from  oil-bearing  sands  and  rocks.  1,475,028; 
Nov.   20. 

Relly,  John  P.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  E.  McBride,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  Detachable  shoe-heel  lift.  1,442,001 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Reim,  Reinhold  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  X.  Jaegel, 
Hayward,   Calif.     Shoe.     1,469,697  ;   Oct.  2. 

Reimann,  Louis  P.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Ladder  bracket. 
1,474,289;  Nov.  13. 

Relmanu,  Paul,  assignor  to  M.  Lowenstein  &  Sons,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,260  ;  Apr.  24. 

Reimann,  Paul,  assignor  to  M.  Lowenstein  &  Sons,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,261 ;  Apr.  24. 

Reimann,  Paul,  assignor  to  M.  Lowenstein  &  Sons,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,262  ;  Apr.  2\ 

Reimann,  Paul,  assignor  to  M.  Lowenstein  &  Sons,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,263  ;  Apr.  24. 

Reimann,  Paul,  assignor  to  M.  Lowenstein  &  Sons,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,387  ;  May  15. 

Relmche,  George  W.,  Moorhead,  Minn.  Articulator.. 
1,451,892  ;  Apr.  17. 

Relmer,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Patent  Novelty  Company, 
Fulton,  111.     Holding  device.     1,452,816  ;  Apr.  24. 

Relmer,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Patent  Novelty  Company, 
Fulton.  111.  Receptacle  and  lock  therefor.  1,457,002; 
May  29. 

Reimers,  William  P.  C,  Paullina,  Iowa.  Pish-stringing 
device.     1.447,429  ;  Mar.  6. 

Rein,  Gottfried  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  of  one- 
fourth  to  J.  Binder,  Ludlow,  Ky.  Razor-blade  stropper. 
1,474,290;  Nov.  13. 

Rein,  Max.     (See  Hermance,  C.  C,  and  Rein.) 

Reinartz,  Josef,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Ham  boiler. 
1,454,337  ;  May  8. 

Rplnecke,   Prank  J.      (See  McComish,  John   J.,   assignor.) 

Relneke,  William  P.,  Lakefield.  Minn.  Combined  clutch 
actuator  and  brake.     1,459,258  ;  June  19. 

Relnel,  Martin,  et  al.,  executors.     (See  Hellenthal,  Karl.) 

Relnelt,  William  W.,  Deckerville,  Mich.  Carpenter's  fold- 
ing sawhorse.     1,450.869  :  Apr.  3. 

Reineman,  Edwin  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Lock.  1,471,061 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Reiner,  Abram  M.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Windshield. 
1,461,095  ;  July  10. 

Reiner,   Emanuel.      (See   Hartleb,   Rudolph   C,   assignor.) 

Reiner,  Robert.  Weehawken,  N.  J.  Fabric-winding  mech- 
anism.    1.477,595:  Dec.  18. 

Reiners,  Wilhelm,  Munlch-Gladbach,  Germany.  Bobbin 
holder.     1,459,694  ;  June  19. 

Reiners,  Wilhelm,  and  G.  Kahlisch,  assignors  to  W.  Schlaf- 
borst  &  Co.,  Munich-Gladbach,  Germany.  Protective 
thimble  for  bobbins.     1,446,396  ;  Feb.  20. 

Reinery,  Rudolf,  Kabel,  Germany.  Automatic  chuck. 
1,457,268  ;  May  29. 

Reinhard,  Frank  A.,  Wilmington,  assignor  to  Boston  Tool 
and  Manufacturing  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Filing 
machine.     1,454.690  ;  May  8. 

Reinhardt,  Gustav  A.  (See  Schoenfeldt,  H.  W.,  Rein- 
hardt,  and  McCleary.) 

Reinhart,  Francis  M.,  Rudolph,  Wis.  Silo  ladder. 
1,461,291  ;  July  10. 

Reinhold,  John  J.,  Marietta,  Pa.  Stationery.  1,441,601 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Reinhold.  John  J.,  Marietta,  Pa.  Folding  voting  booth. 
1,449,780:    Mar.    27. 

Reinhold,  John  J.,  Marietta,  Pa.  Foot  lever.  1,452,759  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Reinhold.  John  J.,  Marietta,  Pa.  Phonograph  turntable. 
1,455,355  ;  May  15. 

Reinhold,  John  J.,  Marietta,  Pa.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.    1,464,831 ;  Aug.  14. 

Reinhold,  John  J.,  Marietta,  Pa.  Phonograph  record. 
1,471,862;    Oct.    23. 

Reinhold,  Otto  P.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  Deodorizing  ma- 
terial.    1,459,036  ;   June  19. 

Reinhold,  Philip  A.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Plow.  1,474,291  ; 
Not.   13. 


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Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


447 


Relnike,  Bernard,  et  al.  (See  Ikerman,  Wayne  E.,  as- 
siKDor. ) 

Reinsch,  Alfred,  Berlln-Marienfolde,  assignor  to  Daimler- 
Motoreu-Gesellscliaft.  Unterturklielm,  Germany.  Ar- 
rangement of  the  operating  cams  of  the  fuel  valves  in 
Diesel   motors.      1,4CC,249  :   Aug.   28. 

Relsenauer.  Aloys  J.,  Colton,  Wash.  Animal  poke. 
1,457,072  ;  Juno  5. 

Reisig,  Frederick,  sr.,  Barnesville,  Pa.  Roofing  material. 
1,442,002  ;   Jan.   9. 

Reisiger,  John  J.,  Covington,  Ky.  Safety  attachment  for 
mouse  and  rat  traps.     1,477,446;  Dec.  11. 

Eeisinger,  George,  Uochester,  N.  Y.  Hollow  milling  tool. 
1,445,448  ;  Keb.  13. 

Reisler,  Joseph  H.,  Milvpaukee,  Wis.  Traction  device. 
1,457,295;  June  5. 

Reisler,  Simon,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  and  H.  B.  Tobias, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Operating  urethroscope.  1,459,313 ; 
June  19. 

Reiss,  Paul,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Gutschow  &  Co.  G.  m. 
b.  H.,  Danzig,  Germany.  Tens-carrying  device  for 
calculating  machines.     1,461,455  ;  July  10. 

Reisz,  Eugen,  Zehlendorf-Mitte,  Germany.  Receiver. 
1,448,676;    Mar.    13. 

Reisz,  Eugen,  Berlin-Zehlendorf,  Germany.  Producing 
sound  waves.      1,445,412  ;  Feb.   13. 

Reisz,  James  D.,  Rome,  Ky.  Attachment  for  tractor 
plows.     1,443,647  ;  Jan.  30. 

Reitan,  Edward  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  A.  Moren, 
Webster,  Wis.  Milk-record-sheet  holder.  1,445,912  : 
Feb.  20. 

Reiter.  Daniel  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Key  holder. 
1,476.642:  Dec.  4. 

Reiter,  Gustaf  A.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Safety  razor. 
1,452,002  ;  Apr.  17. 

Reiter,  John  M.     (See  Kraennig,  O.  C,  and  Reiter.) 

Reiter,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Swimming  appliance. 
1,448,460;  Mar.   13. 

Reiter,  Stefan.     (See  Woelz,  R.,  and  Reiter.) 

Relth,  George  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  National  Sales  Machine  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Coin  vending  machine.  1,463,486 ; 
July  31. 

Reltz,  Henry  A.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Gas-burner  attachment. 
1,468,921 ;  Sept.  25. 

Relzenstein,  Emile,  Brookline,  Mass.  Pressing  device. 
1,452,095  ;  Apr.  17. 

Relay  Automatic  Telephone  Company,  The.  (See  Betu- 
lander,   G.   A.,   and  Palmgren,   assignors.) 

Reliable  Knitting  Works.  (See  Rosenberg,  Samuel,  as- 
assignor.) 

Reliance  Company,  The.  (See  Bradley,  Harry  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Reliance  Company,  The.  (See  Wilms,  Gustav  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Reliance  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Bears,  Daniel  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Reliance  Metal  Spinning  &  Stamping  Company.  (See 
Berman.  Morris,  assignor.) 

Reliance  Trailer  &  Truck  Co.  (See  Konetsky,  John  R., 
assignor.) 

Relihan,  William,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Robert  Galr 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  dispenser. 
1,454,860  :  May  15. 

Relkln,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spoon  holder  or  similar 
article.     Des.   63,268 ;  Nov.   13. 

Eellstab,  Ludwlg,  Zelst,  Netherlands,  assignor  to  Sie- 
mens &  Halske,  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near 
Berlin,  Germany.  Radio  pilot-cable  system.  1,470,389  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Eellstab.  Ludwlg.  Berlin-Xikolassee,  Germany,  assignor 
to  Naamlooze  Vennootschap  de  Nederlandsche  Thermo- 
Telephoon-Maatschappij,  Utrecht,  Netherlands.  Mul- 
tiple -  wire  cable  for  high  -  frequency  telephony  and 
telegraphy.      1,475.878 ;    Nov.    27. 

Eemacle,  Edmond,  Newark,  N.  J.  Caster  for  toys. 
1,467,453  :  Sept.  11. 

Eemark,  Alphonsus  R.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Projection  lamp. 
1,464,270  ;  Aug.  7. 

Rembold,  Victor,  Kiel,  Germany.  Removing  the  pistons 
from   piston  engines.      1,469,267 ;   Oct.   2. 

Eembold,  Victor,  Kiel,  Germany.  Engine-reversing  shaft 
in   explosion   motors.     1,469,443 ;   Oct.   2. 

Eemick,  Andrew  B.  (See  Clymer,  M.  G.,  and  Rltchey, 
assignors.) 

Remlllard,  Joseph  O.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  A.  Gorman 
and  one-third  to  J.  A.  H.  Cameron,  Montreal,  Quebec, 
Canada.  Nonsplash  bottle  opener.  1,463,536 ; 
July  31. 

Remiller   Co.,   The.      (See   Green,   William   H.,   assignor.) 

Reming,  Richard,  assignor  to  The  Norwalk  Vault  Com- 
pany, Norwalk,  Ohio.  Mold  for  burial  vaults.  1,456,911; 
May  29. 

Remington  Accounting  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Boa, 
Robert  G.  C,  assignor.) 

Bemington  Accounting  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Hart. 
Frederick  A.,  assignor.) 

Eemington  .Accounting  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Poole, 
Arthur  F.,  assignor.) 

Remington  Accounting  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Poole, 
A.  P.,  and  Hart,  assignors.) 

Eemington  Accountine  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Sle- 
weck,  Carl  A.,  assignor.) 


(See  Pedersen,   J.    D.,    and 
(See  Mann,  Miles   H., 


Remington   Arms   Company. 
Loomis,   assignors.)  , 

Remington   Arms   Company,   Inc. 
assignor.) 

Remington,  Arthur  Xj.,  and  F.  W.  Klessling,  assignors  to 
Warp  Compressing  Machine  Company,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Attachment  for  looms.     1,468,576  ;  Sept.  18. 

Remington,  Joseph  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Positioning  and 
feeding  mecliauism  for  confection-wrapping  machines. 
1.465,402;   Aug.   21. 

Remington,  Josejph  P.,  assignor  to  Maxwell  Paint  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Highway-sign  paint  protector. 
1,460,351 ;  June  26. 

Remington  &  Sherman  Company.  (See  Williams,  James 
H.,  assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Barney,  Edwin 
E.,  assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Barr,  John  H., 
assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Barr,  J.  H.,  and 
Barney,  assignors.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Barrett,  Glenn  J., 
assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Bridgwater,  Her- 
bert E.,  assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Cook,  Harry  E., 
assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Hart,  Frederick 
A.,  assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Holden,  Joseph 
B.,  assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  McNIcol,  Donald, 
assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Phelps,  Joseph, 
assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Pool,  Morris  W., 
assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Schmidt,  Peter 
L.,  assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Selb,  George  A., 
assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Smith,  Arthur 
W.,   assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Smith,  Charles  B., 
assignor.) 

Remmele,  Louis  .T.,  assignor  to  A.  M.  Maier,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Machine  for  filling  rotary  brooms.     1,468,922  ;  Sept.  25. 

Rcmnsnlder,  George,  Belleville,  111.  Stencil-cutting  ma- 
chine.    1,471,204;  Oct.  15. 

R^mondy,  L6on  E.,  Rueil,  France.  Fuse  for  artillery  and 
aviation   projectiles.     1,459,075  ;   June   19. 

Remsen,  William  H.,  a.ssignor  of  one-half  to  G.  Helne- 
mann,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Truck  hoist.  1,446,483 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Remsen,  William  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  Helne- 
mann,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Truck  hoist.  1,469,732 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Remy  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Carter,  John  J., 
assignor.) 

Remy  Electric  Company.  (See  Conklin,  Oliver  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Remy  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Creager,  E.  F.,  and 
Rogers,   assignors.) 

Remy  Eli-ctric  Company,  The.  (See  Hillmer,  Max  L., 
assignor.)  . 

Remy  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Rogers,  Samuel,  as- 
signor.) 

Remy  Electric  Company.     (See  Toelle,  August,  assignor.) 

Remy,  Frank  I..  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Locking  device  for 
motors.      1,475.447;    Nov.   27. 

Renard,  Hubert,  Herstal  lez  Liege,  Belgium.  Walking- 
stick  machine  gun.     1,474,292  ;  Nov.  13. 

Renaud.  Edwin  C,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Motometer-locklng 
device.     1,441,115  ;   .Tan.   2. 

Renault,  Gustave  A.,  Paris,  France.  Catch  fastener  with 
locking  device  for  pins,  brooches,  and  the  like  1,442,824  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Renault,  Louis.      (See  Fuchs,  Ernest,  assignor.) 

Renault,    Louis.      (See   Saives.   L^on,   assignor.) 

Rencsok,  Dave,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Picture-frame  bang- 
er.     1,466,561;    Aug.    28. 

Rendlich,  Daniel  I.,  South  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Carcass-cutting 
device.      1,465,866;  Aug.  21. 

Reneau,  Jesse  L.,  Paris,  Tex.  Combination  self-lubricat- 
ing and  germicidal  razor  hone.     1,470,762  ;  Oct.  16. 

Renfrn,    Fred   M.      (See   Wood,    Ira    C,   assignor.) 

Renholdt.  Charles  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Combined  stop- 
per and  strainer.     1,442,361 ;  Jan.  16. 

Renick.  Thomas  M.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  Wrench. 
1,462.246;   July  17. 

Rennekamp,  Clarence  J.     (See  Daniel,  Lewis,  assignor.) 

Renner,  Frank  K.,  and  E.  C.  Pfaff,  Chicago,  111.  Wash- 
ing machine.     1,457,750  ;  June  5. 

Renner,  William  B..  Ridgewood,  N.  Y.  Self-locking 
frame.     1.476,643  ;  Dec.  4. 

Rennerfelt,  Ivar,  Djursholm,  Sweden.  Electrically  melt- 
ing metals  and  in  an  electric  furnace.  1,469,817 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Rennerfelt,  Ture  G.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Roller  bear- 
ing.     1.462,379  ;   July   17. 

Rennie,  Arthur  L.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Brake-band  lining. 
1,450,925  ;  Apr.  10. 

Rennie,  George  J.     (See  Hawthorne,  C.  W.,  and  Rennie.) 


448 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Renold,  Charles  G.,  assignor  to  Hans  Renold  Limited, 
Manchester,  England.  Stenter  chain.  1,478,454 ; 
Dee.  25. 

Renold,  Hans,  Limited.  (See  Renold,  Charles  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Renshaw,  Alfred.     (See  Herford,  R.  O.,  and  Renshaw.) 

Renshaw,  Arnold.  (See  Fairbrother,  T.  H.,  and  Ren- 
shaw.) 

Renshaw,  Charles  E.,  East  Orange,  N.  .T.     Recording  ap- 
paratus for  valves   and   the   like.     1,456,148;   May   22. 
Renshaw,    Charles    E.,    East    Orange,    N.    J.      Recording 

apparatus  for  valves  and  the  like.     1,456,149  ;  May  22. 
Renshaw,    Joseph    H.,    Canton,    Ohio.      Metallic    packing. 

1,457,461 ;  June  5. 
Renshaw,  Oscar  J.,  Langells  Valley,  Oreg.     Rifle  turbine. 

1,450,753  :   Apr.  3. 
Renstrom,  John  A.,  Mora,  Minn.     Cleaning  attachment  for 

Ford   lubricating  tubes.      1,442,825  ;   Jan.   23. 
Renstrom,   John   A.,   Mora,   Minn.      Indicating   device  for 

lubricators.     1,442,826;  Jan.  23. 
Rentchler,  Maurice  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Flexible  screw 

driver.     1,454,789  ;  May  8. 
Rentschler,  Harvey  C,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 

inghouse  Lamp  Company.     Vapor  arc  lamp.     1,451,271  ; 

Apr.    10. 
Rentschler,  Harvey  C,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 

Inghouse    I.a.mp    Company.      Electron-tube    apparatus. 

1,465,997  ;    Aug.   28. 
Rentschler,    Harvey    C.,    Wilkinsburg,    Pa.,    assignor,    by 

mesne   assignments,    to   Westinghouse   Lamp   Company. 

Detector   tube.      1,465,998 ;   Aug.   28. 
Rentz,  George  M.,  Wells,  Minn.     Phonograph.     1,456,039  ; 

May  22. 
Reo  Motor  Car  Company,  The.     (See  Duryea,  Charles  E., 

assignor. ) 
Reoch,   George  H.,  assignor   to   The  International   Postal 

Supply     Company,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Printing     die. 

1,470,644  ;  Oct.  16. 
R6ol,  Jean,  Lyon,  France.     Press  for  forming  briquettes. 

1,454,006  ;  May   15. 
Bepath,    Charles    J.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Flour    sifter. 

1,453,604  ;  May  1. 
Repert,  Walter  B.,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.     Portable  chiropractic 

table.     1,441,170;   Jan.   2. 
Replogle,   John   R.,   assignor   to   Nizer   Laboratories   Com- 
pany,    Detroit,     Mich.       Refrigerating     food     cabinet. 

1,476.546;   Dec.  4. 
Republic    Rubber    Company,   The.      (See   Helntz,    Samuel, 

assignor.) 
He    Qua,    Frederick   L.,   assignor   to   The   Cutler-Hammer 

Mfg.   Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Distant  indicating  means. 

1,474,944  ;  Nov.  20. 
Requa,    Richard   S.,    San   Diego,   Calif.      Hollow-tile   wall 

construction.      1,467,117 ;    Sept.    4. 
ReschUe,     Willl.im    F.,    Wichita,    Kans.      Mechanism    for 

fuel-oil  generation.     1,466.250  ;  Aug.  28. 
Uesearch  Club,  Inc.     (See  Turpln,  Fay,  assignor.) 
Research  Corporation.     (See  Bradley,  Linn,  assignor.) 
Research  Corporation.     (See  Dane,  Louis,  assignor.) 
Research     Corporation.        (See     Davis,     Harvey     N.,     as- 

slgBor.) 
Uesearch  Corporation.    (See  Dillon,  E.  P.,  and  Heimrod,  as- 
signors.) 
Research    Corporation.      (See   Meston,    Archibald    F.,    as- 
signor.) 
Research    Corporation. 

signer.) 
Research   Corporation. 

signer.) 

Resek,  Marc,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land Metal  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bail- 
attaching  means.     1,456,716;  May  29. 

-Resek,  Morris  C,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Dispensing 
device.     1,455,970;  May  22. 

Resener,  Harry  E.     (See  Hof staffer,  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Resistolite  Appliance  Co.  (See  Buresch,  Edward  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

ResU,  Mitchell,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  puncture- 
closing  device  for  pneumatic  tires.     1,456,075;  Alay  22. 

Resk,  Michell,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  life '  pro- 
tector  for  automobiles.      1,459,314 ;    June   19. 

Resnick,  Helm  W.  (See  Harris,  D.  L.,  CofFmau,  and  Rps- 
Tiick.) 

Besolute  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  McCuen,  Charles 
L.,  assignor.) 

Respess,  Heard,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Wurldsbcst  Rainshield  Ventilator  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Ventilator.     1,449,294  ;  Mar.  20. 

Resppss,  Roland  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  a.ssIgnor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Respro  Inc.,  Cranston,  R.  I.  Unwoven 
string  or  cord  and  making  the  same.  1,449,912; 
Mar.   27. 

Respess,  Roland  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Respro  Inc.,  Cranston,  R.  I.  Making 
artificial  leather.      Rel5.fi02  ;  May  15. 

Respess,  Roland  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Respro  Inc.,  Cranston,  R.  I.  Making 
artificial  leather.     1,465,092;  Aug.  14. 

Bespess,  Roland  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Respro  Inc.,  Cranston,  R.  I.  Making 
an  unwoven  fabric.     1,465,093  ;  Aug.  14. 


(See    Strong,    William    W.,    as- 
(See  WIntermute,   Harry  A.,   as- 


Respro   Inc.      (See   Respess,   Roland  B.,   assignor.) 

R6thor6,  Nicolas,  NeuIlly-sur-Seine,  France.  Toy  tobog- 
gan railway.     1,443,648  ;  Jan.  30. 

Rett,  Carl  B.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Vulcanizing  press.  1,456,571; 
May   29. 

Rett,  Carl  E.,  Akron,  assignor  to  Lambert  Tire  &  Rubber 
Co.,  Barberton,  Ohio.  Manufacturing  tires.  1,463,754 : 
July  31. 

Retterath,  Valentin,  Dresden-Cossebaude,  assignor  to  the 
Firm  :  Deutsche  Werke  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many.    Link.     1,452,817  ;  Apr.  24. 

Rettinger.  William  N.,  Bourbon,  Ind.  Washing  machine. 
1,468,399  ;  Sept.  18. 

Rettinger,  William  N,,  Bourbon,  Ind.  Gear-shifting  de- 
vice.    1,468,400  ;  Sept.  18. 

Rettinger,  William  N.,  Bourbon,  Ind.  Wrlnger-operatmg 
mechanism.      1,477,150  ;   Dec.   11. 

Ret«,  Henry,  et  al.      (See  Misner,  Edgar  D.,  assignor.) 

Retzbach,  Edward  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Mojon- 
nier  Bros.  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Ice-cream-bricking  ma- 
chine.    1,453,407;  May  1. 

Retzer,  Albert,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Egg  carton.  1,454,252  : 
May  8. 

Reusch,  Walter,  assignor  to  Electric  Sealing  Machine 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  sealing  device. 
1,463,336;   July   31. 

Reuschlein,  Charles  F.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Directory  or 
Index  board.     1,447,889  ;  Mar.  6. 

Reuse,  Charles,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Elastic  wheel. 
1,457,396  ;  June  5. 

Reusser,  Christian,  Gut  Bornicke,  near  Bernau,  Germany. 
Animal  trap.     1,443,929  ;  Jan.  30. 

Renter,  John  A.,  assignor  to  The  National  Fruit  Cleaner 
Company,  The  Dalles,  Oreg.  Fruit  cleaner.  1,464,775  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Reutter,  Philip  A.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Vanity  box.  Des.  62,962  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Revega,  Efrem,  Detroit,  Mich.  Railway  speed-indicating 
device.     1,440,798  ;   Jan.   2. 

Revere  Rubber  Company.  (See  Albright,  Chester  B., 
assignor.) 

Reveson,  John  H.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Safety  attachment 
for  burners.     1,445,714  :  Feb.  20. 

Revolvator  Company.  (See  Green,  H.,  and  Lyman,  as- 
signors.) 

Revor,  Leo  A.,  Lyon  Mountain,  N.  Y.  Drilling  machine. 
1,456.406;   May  22. 

Rewald,  Bruno,  Hamburg,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.  Manu- 
facture of  m^at-extractlike  preparations.  1,448,281 ; 
Mar.    13. 

Rex,  Edson  B.,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Scaffolding  bracket. 
1,476.644  ;  Dec.  4. 

Rex  Loading  and  Engineering  Company.  (See  Hoar, 
Samuel,  assignor.) 

Rex  Metal  Products  Co.  (See  Smythe,  Richard  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rox  Products  Company,  The..     (See  Schowe,   H.   G.,  and 

Hansen,  assignors.) 
Rex    Steel    Stamping    Company.      (See    Reece,    Juan    H., 

assignor.) 

RexfoTd,  Benjamin  A.,  Alton,  111.  Traflic  signal. 
1,457,269  :  May  29. 

Rey,  Henri  D.,  Avarua,  Rarotonga,  Cook  Islands.  Vehicle 
wheel.     1,443,717  ;  Jan.  30. 

Reyhurn,  John  R.,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  American 
Chain  Company,  Inc.  Tread  section  for  antiskid  de- 
vices  for   vehicle   wheels.      1,461,327 :    July   10. 

Reyes,  Lorenzo,  Bakersfield,  Calif.  Trap.  1,448,002 ; 
Mar.   13. 

Reynier,  Karl  H.      (See  Balcerwicz,  Julius  G.,  assignor.) 

Reynolds,  Alonzo  G.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Concrete  wall. 
1,461,309  ;  July  10. 

Reynolds.  Arthur  W.,  Newtown,  Conn.  Cultivator. 
1,463.138  ;  July  24. 

Reynolds,  Arthur  W.,  assignor  of  one  half  to  E.  Benedict, 
Newtown,  Conn.  Power  lift  for  tractor  plows. 
1,450,764.   Apr.    3. 

Reynolds,  Bert,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Method  of  and  means 
for  agitating  water  In  Ice-making  apparatus. 
1,476,220  :  Dec.  4. 

Reynold.'?,  Bismarck.  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Window  lock. 
1,471,206;  Oct.   16. 

Reynolds,  Burl  A.,  Topcka,  Kans.  Oil  burner.  1,449,057  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Reynolds,  Clarence  N.,  jr..  Providence,  R.  I.  Slide  rule. 
1,401,677  ;  July  10. 

Reynolds,  De  Elbert  A.  (See  Reynolds,  Egbert  A.,  and 
D.  A.) 

Reynolds,  Egbert  A.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  and  D.  A.  Reynolds, 
West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Audlphone  Company  of  America,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
Sound-reproducing  Instrument.     1,463,372  ;  July  31. 

Reynolds,  Ernest  M.,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Coupler  for  radio- 
reception.     1,478,579  ;  Dec.  25. 

Reynolds,  Frank  A.      (See  Welch,  T.  F.,  and  Reynolds.) 

Reynolds,  Frank  W.,  New  Washington,  Ohio.  Cabinet. 
Des.  62,744  ;  July  24. 

Reynold.^!.  Fred  N.,  et  al.  (See  Barton,  Charles  N.,  as- 
signor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


449 


Kevitolds,  Frederick,  Walkerville-on-Tyne,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  The  Silica  Syndicate  Limited,  Westminster, 
London,  England.  Thermionic  valve.  1,474,293 ; 
Nov.    lo. 

Reynolds,  Gratton  S..  Tarentum.  Pa.  Po\yer-transmit- 
tlng  mechanism.     1,476,766;  Dec.  11. 

Beynolds,  Harry  R.,  assignor  to  The  Fnfnlr  Bearing 
Company.  New  Britain,  Conn.  Ball-hearing  end  clo- 
sure.    1,449,190;  Mar.  20. 

Reynolds,  Harry  11.,  assignor  to  The  Fafnir  Bearing  Com- 
pany, jNew  Britain,  Conn.  Apparatus  for  lubricating 
ball  bearings.     1,467,686  ;  Sept.  11. 

Beynolds,  James  L.     (See  Campbell,  .T.  R.,  and  Reynolds.) 

Reynolds,  John  N.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Line  switch.     Rel5,644  ;  July   10. 

Beynolds,  John  N.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Crossbar  line  switch.     1,462,047  ;  July  17. 

Reynolds,  Joseph  S.,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.  Automatic 
road  and  surface  scraper.     Rel5,704  :  Oct.  2.3. 

Reynolds,  Joseph  S.,  Carpinteria,  Calif.  Earthworking 
machine.     1,475,879  ;  Nov.  27. 

Beynolds,  Joy  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Reynolds  Torch  and  Regulator  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Pressure-regulating   valve.      1,457,9.37  :    June    5. 

Reynolds,  Joy  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  A.  Balcom, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Automatic  cut-out.  1,401,456; 
July  10. 

Reynolds,  Joy  S., 
San  Francisco, 
Sept.   4. 

Beynolds,  Joy  S., 
San  Francisco, 
Nov.    13. 

Reynolds,  Leo  F. 
Spark    plug. 

Reynolds,   May 
signor.) 

Reynolds,  Orland  C.     (See  Padden,  P, 

Reynolds,    B.    J.,    Tobacco    Company 
Charles  V.,  assignor.) 

Reynolds,  K.  J.,  Tobacco  Company.  (See  Tzibides,  James 
N.,   assignor.) 

Reynolds,  Ralph  K.,  assignor  to  Mallory  Hat  Company, 
Danbury.   Conn.     Hat   marking.     1,477,282 ;   Dec.   11. 

Reynolds,  Ralph  V.,  Chicago,  111.  Stone-finished  clap- 
board.    1,473,253  ;  Nov.  6. 

Beynolds,  Reginald,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The  Aeolian 
Company  Limited,  Barnes,  London,  England.  Musical 
Instrument  operated  by  air  under  control  of  perforated 
tune  sheets.     1,440,746  ;  Jan.  2. 

Reynolds,      Richard      S.,      Louisville,     Ky.        Receptacle. 


assignor  of  one-half  to  C. 
Calif.     Take-up  for  levers. 

assignor  of  one-half  to   C. 
Calif.     Pressure  regulator. 


A.   Balcom, 
1,467,012  ; 

A.  Balcom, 
1,474,164  ; 


and    J. 
1,476,350  ; 
E.,  et  aL 


S.    Stewart, 
Dec.    4. 
(See  Barton, 


Evanstop,    Wyo. 
Charles  N.,  as- 


W.,  and  Beynolds.) 
(See    Strickland, 


4. 

S.,  Louisville,   Ky.     Collapsible  metal 
;  Nov.  13. 

V.     R.,     Washington, 

13. 
Houston,   Tex.      Indicator. 


D.    C.      Gauge. 


1,455,936  ; 


1,466,962;   Sept 

Reynolds,   Richard 
box.     1,474,088 ; 

Beynolds,    Robert 
1,474,209;   Nov. 

Reynolds,   Rohde, 
May  22. 

Beynolds,  Rohde,  Houston,  Tex.     Auxiliary  valve  for  In- 
flating valve  tubes.     1,458,438  ;  June  12. 

Reynolds,    Roy,     Cincinnati,    Ohio.       Brake-band    lining. 
1.466,189  ;  Aug.  28. 

Reynolds,    S.    H.,   Sons   Co.      (See  Keith,   Frederick   W., 
assignor.) 

Reynolds  &  Schuster.     (See  Beynolds,  Willan  B.,  assignor.) 

Beynolds   Spring  Company.      (See  Palmer,   Harry  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Beynolds   Spring  Company.      (See   Van   Hove,   Desire  H., 
assignor. ) 

Reynolds  Torch   and  Regulator  Co.      (See  Beynolds,  Joy 
S.,  assignor.) 

Beynolds,  Walter   S 


Beynolds, 
olds.) 

Beynolds, 
olds    & 


(See  Jones,  J.  W.,  and  Beynolds.) 
William  F.  B.     (See  Chapman,  J.,  and  Beyn- 


Roundup,  Mont.,  assignor  to  Reyn- 
Jollet,     111.       Antifriction     bearing. 


Rheostat.     1,449.249  ; 


Willan  B., 
Schuster, 

1,442,907;  Jan.  23. 
Bhamstine,  John  T.,  Detroit,  Mich 

Mar.  20. 

Bheden,  Cuno,  Chicago,  111.     Airplane.     1.440,413  ;  Jan.  2. 
Bhein,    Lloyd    R.,   assignor   to   C.    R.    Wilson   Body   Com- 
pany,   Detroit,    Mich.      Vehicle   door   lock.      1,451,785 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Rheiner    Maschinenfabrlk    Wlndhoff    Aktien-Gesellschaft. 

(See    Schiitte,    Hans,    assignor.) 
Rhelnische    Metallwaaren-    und    Maschinenfabrlk. 

Romberg,   Heinrich,   assignor.) 
Rhelnische    Metallwaaren-    und    Maschinenfabrlk. 

Schweitzer,  Heinrich,  assignor.) 
Rheostatlc     Company     Limited,     The.       (See     Satchwell, 

Leonard,  assignor.) 
Rhinehart,  Edward  L.,  Roanoke,  Va.     Choke  for  shotguns. 

1,455,661  ;  May  15. 
Rhoades,   Allen   J.,   Webster  City,   Iowa.      Radiator   orna 

ment.     Des.  62,018;  Feb.  27. 
Bhoades,    Alonzo    E.,    assignor    to    Draper    Corporation, 

Hopedale,  Mass.     Filling,  clamping,  and  parting  means 

for  looms.     1.449.550:   Mar.   27. 
Bhoades,    Alonzo    E.,    assignor    to    Draper    Corporation, 

Hopedale,  Mass.     Winding  machine.     1,450,228  ;  Apr.  3. 

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Rhoades,    Alonzo    B.,    assignor    to    Draper    Corporation, 

Hopedale,     Mass.       Cushion     stop     for     picker    sticks. 

1,451,845  :  Apr.  17. 
Bhoades,    Alonzo    B.,    assignor    to    Draper    Corporation, 

Hopedale,    Mass.       Filling  carrier    support    for    looms. 

1,452,655  ;  Apr.  24. 
Rhoades,    Alonzo    B.,    assignor    to    Draper    Corporation, 

Hopedale,     Mass.        Warp     stop     motion     for     looms. 

1,464,485  ;  Aug.  7. 
Rhoades,    Alonzo    E.,    assignor    to    Draper    Corporation, 

Hopedale,  Mass.     Spooler.     1,477,525 ;  Dec.  11. 
Rhoades,    Lewis   T.,    Mont    Clare,    Pa.,    assignor    to    New 

York    Coll    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Automobile 

steering-wheel  lock.     1,47.3,873  ;   Nov.   13. 
Rhoads,    Edgar    G.      (See    Hudson,    F.    S.,    and    Rhoads.) 
Rhoads,  Harry  E.     (See  Belden,  E.  H..  and  Rhoads.) 
Rhoads,   Harry  E.,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland  Com- 
pany.  Toledo,  Ohio.     Means  for  preventing  the  escape 

of  lubricant  from  casings.     1,446,068;  Feb.  20. 
Rhoads,  Thomas  H.,  assignor  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Inc., 

Philadelphia,    Pa.       Truck    for    drying    pottery,     etc. 

1,472,676  ;  Oct.  30. 
Rhobecker,  Henry,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Car  door.     1,461,678; 

July  10. 
Khoden,      John     W.,     Hosford,     Fla.      Entry     recorder. 

], 474, 789;  Nov.  20. 
Rhoderick,  George  C.     (See  Pelton,  C.  H.,  and  Rhodcrick.) 
Rhodes,  Edward  E.      (See  Blustein,   H.,  and  Rhodes.) 
Rhodes,   Fernand  J.,  Paris,   France.     Means  for  devising 

ornamental  designs.     1,453,728;   May  1. 
Rhodes,    Frederick    L.,    Short    Hills.    N.    J.,    assignor    to 

American   Telephone   and  Telegraph  Company.     Means 

for  supporting  aerial  cables.     1,477,596  ;  Dec.  18. 
Rhodes,   Granville  O.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.     Barrel  truck 

and  rack.     1,478,913  :  Dec.  25. 
Bhodes,  James  H.,  &  Company.      (See  Both,  Arthur  J., 

assignor. 

Rhodes,  Jay  B.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Western 
Wheeled  Scraper  Company,  Aurora,  III.  Valve  mecha- 
nism for  dump  cars.     1,466,342  ;  Aug.  28. 

Rhodes,  John  E.,  Teaneck,  N.  J.  Clasp.  1,447,325 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Rhodes,  Lee  A.,  Humble,  Tex.  Bailer.  1,455,937 ; 
May  22. 

Rhodes,  Leigh  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Pneumatic  earth 
scraper.     1,459,748  ;  June  26. 

Rhodes,  Leverett  E.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Vertical-shaper  at- 
tachment.    1,466,062  ;  Aug.  28. 

Bhodes,  Marcus  H.,  St.  Louis,  Ho.  Bazor-stropplne  de- 
vice.    1,468,923 ;  Sept.  25. 

Rhodes,  Robert  W.,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Woodworking  tool. 
1,447,039;   Feb.  27. 

Rhodes,  Russell  I.,  and  P.  T.  Simmons,  North  Attleboro, 
Mass.     Hinge  construction.     1,477,717  ;  Dec.  18. 

Rhodes,  Walton  J..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Auxiliary  brake 
system.     1,477,004  :  Dec.  11. 

Rhodes,  William  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Telephone  signal- 
ing system.      1,450,305  ;   Apr.   3. 

Bhodes,  William  J.,  and  K.  Wollams,  Worthington,  Ind. 
Wrench.    1,468,834  ;  Sept.  2B. 

Rhyne,  Robert  B.,  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.  Spoon. 
1.474,443;  Nov.  20. 

^l!477,005  ?  Dec.  Yi".*"""^"'"'  ^^"'-     Sanitary  cuspidor. 

Rlanda,  Thomas  A.,  Gonzales,  Calif.     Combined  tire  car- 

T„h^7  ^°.?  ^,°'^^?;    1,460,274  ;'  June  26/  ^^"^ 

1450?l"    Ap^"3^^''   Francisco,    Calif.      Cushion    tire. 

"ifc'lntnte.  'hi'S'ilfA^I-  2S''''''  ^^^"''''- 
'''turner •  B%f\^^lf?%^l'-  J«P  P'^^«'^-  "^J^ting  flx- 
^'l'471  Oel'^^Oct '^ie    '^''^"'^^ton;     W.     Va.       Flue     tool. 

'''S,2^'o'fM^r:  ?0°.''^  ^"^'   ^-   ^-     ^^"^^  -"t"--»t--- 
^'^?Jf  f'  ^<^V^  ^;'  l^ondon,  England.     Fuel-admission  de- 
Rllirdo    H»rrrR''^r''"f"°°^^"^'^^«-     1.469,956  ro?t.  9. 
t^«h  '  11?**"^  ^^•'    London,   England,   assignor   to    Wau- 
kesha Motor  Company,   Waukesha,   Wis.     Internal-com- 
bustion engine.      1,474,003;  Nov    13  ^"lernai  com 
Ricca,  Antonino,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Combination  individ- 
ual-valve-unit  pneumatic.      1,446,273-   Feb    20  " 
Rlccloll,  Frank.  Washington,  D.  C.     Means  for  attaching 
ni?''''l^   to   s„oe   bottoms.      1,478.144;   Dec.    J^^^^^^^i^e 
It^r.A^'"^^   Corporation.      (See   Wolf,    Frank   F.,    as- 

Ricf,  Barton  ^  Paie.s  Machine  &  Iron  Co.  (SeeVedder 
J.  W.,  and  Loddlng,  a.ssignors.)  '  euucr. 

Rice,    Charle.s    E.,    Livermore,    Ky.      Water-supply    device 
for  locomotive   tenders,      i.457.715;   June  .5 
mS^Jf^^  ^^  Sfhenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Dec    is     ^°™P^°y-       Amplifying    system.       1,477,898; 

Rice  Chester  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  General 
l!477  899^  ofc'^lS      ^^^^'^''^^ency    signaling    system. 

Rico,  Edwin  W.,  jr..  Schenectady.  N.  Y.,  assisnor  to  Gen- 
er.nl  lUectric  Company.  Control  system  for  aeroplane 
superchargers.      1,476.418  ;   Dec.    4. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Rice,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  American  Tap  Bush  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Portable  beTerage-dlspensing  apparatus. 
1,441,171;  Jan.  2. 

Rice  Gas  Engine  Company,  (See  Rice,  John  V.,  jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rice,  Grover  C.      (See  Klce,  N.  A.,  Thompson,  and  Rice.) 

Kice  Import  Company  Inc.  (See  Kotlischild,  Marcus, 
assignor.) 

Rice,  Jason  H.,  Butte,  Mont.  Piston-ring  expander. 
1,448,461;  Mar.  13. 

Rice,  Joel  A.     (See  Rice,  Joel  T.,  K.  A.,  and  J.  A.) 

Rice,  Joel  T.,  R.  A.,  and  J.  A.,  New  i'ork,  N.  \.  Anti- 
friction roller  bearing.     1,458,150  ;  June  12. 

Rice,  John  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  separating  materials.     1,456,934  ;  May  29. 

Rice,   John   E.      (See  Rice,   N.   A.,  Thompson,  and  Rice.) 

Bice,  John  V.,  jr.,  assignor  to  Rice  Gas  Engine  Company, 
Bordentown,  N.  J.  Vacuum  igniter.  1,449,191 ; 
Mar.    20. 

Bice,  John  V.,  jr.,  assignor  to  Rice  Gas  Engine  Company, 
Bordentown,  N.  J.  Automatic  lubricating  device  for 
remote  movable  and  other  parts.     1,456,009 ;  May  22. 

Bice,  John  V.,  jr.,  assignor  to  Rice  Gas  Engine  Com- 
pany, Bordentown,  N.  J.  Internal-combustion  engine. 
1,463,973  ;  Aug.  7. 

Bice,  Linden  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Shock  absorber. 
1,460,448;   July   3. 

Bice,  Louis  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bowl  or  the  like.  Des. 
62,175;  Apr.  3. 

Bice,  Melvin  A.      (See  Hudson,  Alexander  M.,  assignor.) 

Rice,  Noble  A.,  Lodi,  Ohio,  G.  W.  Thompson,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.,  G.  C.  Rice  and  J.  E.  Rice,  Lodi,  Ohio.  Col- 
lapsible  or   foldable   seat.      1,475,512;    Nov.   27. 

Rice,  Orin  A.,  Weyauwega,  Wis.  Grease  carton. 
1,474,118;  Nov.   18. 

Rice,  I'eicy  F.,  Tustin,  Calif.  Gear-shift  lever. 
1,461,457  ;  July  10. 

Rice,  Kay  A.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Combination  inhaler. 
1,465,316;  Aug.  21. 

Bice,  Robert  L.,  sr.,  and  W.  M.  Jordan,  jr.,  Hovey,  Miss. 
Headlight.     1,448,867  ;  Mar.  20. 

Rice,  Royal  A.     (See  Kice,  Joel  T.,  R.  A.,  and  J.  A.) 

Bich,  Charles  H.,  WooMch,  Pa.  Flre-flghting  tool. 
1,469,957;  Oct.  9. 

Rich,  Curtis   W.      (See   GiufCre,   J.,  and    Rich.) 

Rich,  Edward  P.,  Chicago,  lU.  System  of  temperature 
controL     1,441,449;  Jan.  9. 

Rich,  Frank  J.,  administrator  of  C.  P.  Thomas,  deceased. 
(See  Arian,  Edward  D.) 

Bich,  Frank  J.,  et  al.     (See  Arian,  Edward  D.,  assignor.) 

Bich,  George  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Poppet  valve  for 
internal-combustion  engines.     1,441,450 ;   Jan.   9. 

Rich,  George  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Poppet  valve  for 
internal-combustion  engines.     1,444,210  ;  Feb.  6. 

Bich,  George  B.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Valve  tappet  for 
internal-combustion   engine.      1,449,193 ;    Mar.    20. 

Bich,  George  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Valve  tappet  foi 
internal-combustion  engines.     1,461,560 ;  July  10. 

Rich,  George  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Connecting  means 
between  motor  pistons  and  connecting  rods.  1,466,756  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Rich,  Malcolm  N.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Becovering  zirconi- 
um oxide.     1,460,766  :  July  3. 

Rich  Tool  Company.     (See  Jardine,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Richard,  Joseph  O.,  assignor  to  Hayes  Manufacturing 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Curling  machine.  1,457,549; 
June  5. 

Bichard,  Joseph  O.,  assignor  to  Hayes  Manufacturing 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Jig  for  marking  and  drilling 
fonders.     1,469,395  ;  Oct.  2. 

Bichard,  Joseph  O.,  and  A.  W.  Dickerson,  assignors  to 
Hayes  Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Metal 
cab.     1,441,299  ;  Jan.  9. 

Bichard,  Roland  R.,  Kynuna,  North  Queensland,  Australia. 
Windmill.     1,449,192  ;  Mar.  20. 

Richards,  Alexander  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  H. 
Greunke,  Chicago,  111.  Individual  pie  container. 
1,470,768;  Oct.  16. 

Richards,  Alfred  E.     (See  Eicks,  P.,  and  BIchards.) 
Bichards,  Analdo  H.,  et  al.     (See  Nicholson,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 
Eichards,  Arthur  F.  W.      (See  Beaver,  C.  J.,  Richards, 

and  Claremont.) 
Richards,   Barnett.      (See  Darnley,  Percy  H.,  assignor.) 
Richards,    Carroll    H.,    Newton,    Mass.      Universal    joint. 
1,443,930  ;  Jan.  30. 

Richards,  Charles  F.     (See  Taylor,  W.  L.,  and  Eichards.) 
Richards,   Daniel   W.,   Roanoke,   Va.     Circuit   controller. 

1,464,626;  Aug.  14. 
Richards,   Edgar  D.,   Monroe,  La.     Eccentric.     1,477,521 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Bichards,   Eric  H.,   and   H.   B.   Hutchinson,    Harpenden, 

England.     Manufacture  of  nitrogenous  fertilizers   and 

the  utilization  of  nitrogen-bearing  solutions.     1,471,979  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Richards,    Ernst    R.,    Chicago,    111.      Inserting    machine. 

1.449,697  :  Mar.   27. 
Bichards,  Forest  A.,  and  C.  M.  Shogren,  Eau  Claire,  Wis., 

assignors  to  Gillette  Bubber  Co.     Collapsible  tire  core. 

1,440,495  ;  Jan.  2. 
Bichards,     George,     London,     England.       Milling     screw 

threads.     1,456,280;   May  22. 


Richards,  George  A.,  jr..  Providence,  E.  I.     Toll  cellect- 

ing   mechanism.      1,469,535 ;   Oct.   2. 
Eichards,  Gwynne,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Food  product  and 

making  the  same.     1,476,182  ;   Dec.  4. 
Richards,  Harvey  W.,  assignor  to  Score  Mining  Company, 

Portland,    Oreg.      Amalgamator    support.      1,457,635 ; 

June  5. 
Eichards,    Hem?    J.,    Columbus,    Ohio.      Spoon    holder. 

1,474,733  ;  Nov.  20. 
Eichards,  James  N.,  W.  H.  Westman,  and  A.  D.  Westman, 

Chatham,  Ontario,  Canada.     Mounting  steering  wheel. 

1,463,487  ;   July   31. 
Eichards,  Jesse  D.,  La  Fontaine,  assignor  of  one-third  to 

J.  D.  Gillenwater,  Wabash,  and  one-third  to  C.  Gable, 

Peru,    Ind.      Self-cleaning   rake.      1,422,984 ;   Apr.    24. 
Richards,  Jesse  T.,  Warrington,  Fla.     Traction  appliance. 

1,447,040  I  Feb.  27. 
Eichards,    John    H.,    Naper,    Nebr.      Power-transmitting 

apparatus.     1,444,273  ;  Feb.  6. 
Eichards,  John  I.     (See  Martin,  E.,  and  Eichards.) 
Eichards,  John  W.,  Coseley,  near  Bilston,  assignor  to  A. 

Harper  Sons  and  Bean  Limited,  Dudley,  Worcestershire, 

England.     Sand  or  like  mixing  machine.     1,461,936 ; 

July  17. 
Eichards,    Julius    H.,     Springfield,    Mass.,    assignor    to 

Eclipse  Machine  Company,  Elmira  Heights,  N.  Y.     En- 
gine starter.    1,440,697  ;  Jan.  2. 
Eichards,    Eupert    P.,    assignor   to   The    Vulcan   Foundry 

Limited,  Newton-le-Willows,  Lancaster,  England.     Eiv- 

eting  machine.     1,472,938;  Nov.   6. 
Eichards,  Samuel,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  M.  Paulson, 

Logan,  Utah.     Panoramic  camera.     1,449,295  ;  Mar.  20. 
Eichards,   Thomas,    sr..   Portage,   Pa.      Railway   mine   t}* 

and    rail    fastener.      1,461,069 ;    July    10. 
Eichards,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  S.  Silver- 
man  and  one-third  to   H.   R.   Eosen,   Providence,  B.   I. 

Windshield  cleaner.     1,448,003;  Mar.  13. 
Eichards,  Thomas  T.,  et  al.     (See  Hachmann,  FrederlcJi 

assignor.) 

Eichards,  Tregarthen  D.,  Marrickville,  near  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales,  Australia.  Apparatus  for  cleaning  and 
clarifying  used  lubricating  oil.     1,462,048  ;   July   17. 

Eichards,  WUbert  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Eoller-curtain  guid- 
ing and  locking  device.     1,473,517 ;  Nov.  6. 

Bichards- Wilcox  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hoff- 
man, Peter  L.,  assignor.) 

Eichards- Wilcox  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  PhiUips, 
Ellis  J.  G.,  assignor.) 

Bichardson,  A.  D.,  et  al.    (See  Busby,  Eobert  S.,  assignor.) 

Richardson,  Bayard  E.,  assignor  to  Mechano  Gear  Shift 
Co.,  Grand  Rapids.  Mich.  Transmission  gear  and  clutch 
mechanism.     1,443,591 ;  Jan.  30. 

Richardson,  Bayard  E.,  assignor  to  Mechano  Gear  SWft 
Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Transmission  gearing. 
1,478,529;  Dec.  25. 

Bichardson,  Charles  E.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  In- 
ternational Coal  Products  Corporation,  Eichmond,  Va. 
Furnace  retort.    1,454,338 ;  May  8. 

Bichardson,  Charles  F.,  Woonsocket,  assignor  to  Karpeles 
Company,  Providence,  B.  I.  Sorting  machine. 
1,460,176  ;  June  26. 

Bichardson  Company,  The.  (See  Maynard,  Joseph  S., 
assignor.) 

Bichardson,  De  Soto  E.,  Eiverside,  Wash.  Fruit-picking 
device.     1,442,827;  Jan.  23. 

Bichardson,  De  Soto  E.,  Eiverside,  Wash.  Implement 
support  and   carriage.     1,452,003 ;   Apr.   17. 

Bichardson,  Earl  H.,  Ontario,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Majestic  Electric  Development  Com- 
pany.   Electric  heater.    1,462,380  ;  July  17. 

Bichardson,  Ernest  L.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Heating  system.  1,465,095 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Bichardson,  George  R.,  Greene,  N.  Dak.  Transmission 
attachment.     1,458,003  ;  June  5. 

Bichardson,  George  E.,  Greene,  N.  Dak.  Vehicle  spring. 
1.474,688;  Nov.  20. 

Bichardson,  George  W.,  assignor  to  L.  W.  Pease,  Chicago, 
111.     Screen  for  X-ray  photography.     1,447,430  ;  Mar.  6. 

Bichardson,  Hamitage  L.,  Sebringville,  Ontario,  Canada, 
Tatting  shuttle.      1,453,639  ;  May  1. 

Bichardson,  Harry  H.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Drawn 
Steel  Company  Limited,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Grinding  machine.     1.475,085;    Nov.   20. 

Bichardson,  Henry,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Car  unloader. 
1,457,186;  May  29. 

Bichardson,  Henry  A.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Power- 
transmission  appliance.     1,462,658  ;  July  24. 

Bichardson,  Holden  C,  and  H.  F.  Vachfi,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Closure.     1,473,408 ;  Nov.  6. 

Bichardson,  James  E.,  and  W.  B.  Thurman,  assignors  to 
California  Cedar  Products  Company,  Stockton,  Calif. 
Matting.     1,465,784;  Aug.   21. 

Bichardson,  James  M.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.,  assignor 
to  Tulite  Auto  Bulb  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Head- 
light.    1,460,511 ;  July  3. 

Bichardson,  Jefferson  G.,  et  al.  (See  Wolfe,  Clinton  M., 
assignor.) 

Bichardson,  Joseph,  assignor  to  F.  Ladue,  Bristol,  Vt. 
Machine  for  truing  crusher  rolls.     1,464,046 ;  Aug.  7. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Ktcbardson,  Lawrence  G.,  West  Brldgeford,  near  Notting- 
ham, England,  assignor  to  American  Cellulose  and 
Chemical  Manufacturing  Company  Limited,  New  York, 
N.  V.  Treatment  of  product*  made  with  cellulose 
derivatles.     1,442,631  ;  Jan.  16. 

Richardson,  Orlo  D.,  Chicago,  IlL  Composite  sheet  ma- 
terial.     1  450,259  :   June   19. 

RichardsoB-l'henix  Co.,  The.  (Bee  Peterson,  J.  W.,  and 
Swanberg,  assignors.) 

Richardson,  Robert.  (See  McKenzle,  W.  S.,  and  Richard- 
son.) 

Richardson,  Rodney  Q.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  telephone  system. 
1,469,807  ;  Oct.  9. 

Richardson,  Rodney  G.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  telephone  system. 
1.474.608;  Nov.  20. 

Richardson  Scale  Company.  (See  Hilton,  Thomas  P., 
assignor.) 

Richardson,  Sidney,  Hatton  Garden,  London,  England. 
Machinery  for  beveling  the  edges  of  glass  lenses  and 
the  like.     1,457,855  :  June  5. 

Richardson,  Thomas  B.,  Piedmont,  Okla.  Stitching  for- 
ceps.    1,464,832  ;   Aug.  14. 

Richardson,  Tilda  B.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Cord  holder  for 
vacuum  cleaners.     1.456,935  ;  May  29. 

Richardson,  Ulysses  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  B. 
Crowley,  Chicago,  111.  Tooth  and  preparing  the  same. 
1,472,677 ;  Oct.  30. 

Ricnardson,  Ulysses  M.,  assignor  of  ene-half  to  J.  B. 
Crowley,  Chicago,  111.  Tooth  construction.  1,472,678  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Richardson,  Wllber  D.,  Rosedale,  Kans.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  R.  Bryant,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Steering  mecha- 
nism stabilizing   device.     1,452,656 ;   Apr.   24. 

Richardson,  Wilbur  S.,  assignor  to  Emerson  Pumo  and 
Valve  Company,  Alexandria,  Va.  Steam  vacuum  pump. 
1.449.955;    Mar.    27. 

Richardson,  Willard  C,  Saugus,  Mass.  Shoe  form. 
1,474.444;  Nov.  20. 

Richardson,  William,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Horizontally- 
moving  window  for  automobiles.     1,453,520 ;   May   1. 

Richardson,  William  D.,  assignor  to  Swift  &  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Reactivating  spent  catalyzers.     1,447,689  ; 

Richardson,  William  W.,  London,  England.  Mineral  classi- 
fying and  concentrating  apparatus.    1,450,515  ;  Apr.  3. 

Richert,   Prank   H.      (See   Brandel,   P.   J.,    and   Richert.) 

Riches,  Frederick  P.     (See  BSlanger,  A.,  and  Riches.) 

Richey,  James  I.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Means  for  lubricating 
leaf  springs.     1,456,463  ;  May  22. 

Richey,  James  I.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Preheater.  1,456,572  ; 
May  29. 

Richey,  William  C,  Denver,  Colo.  Car-retarding  brake 
mechanism  for  coal  or  ore  car  tipples.  1,446,584 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Richey.  William  C,  Denver,  Colo.  Railway-car-handling 
mechanism.     1,478,676  ;  Dec.  25. 

Richheimer,  Isaac  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee  Infuser. 
1,456,010;  May  22. 

Richholt  Bros.     (See  Packard,  Almenzer,  assignor.) 

Richman,  Charles  J.,  et  al.    (See  Green,  Charles,  assignor.) 

RIchman,  Charles  S.,  and  B.  O.  Fechner,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Turbine-flue  cleaner.     1,470,219;  Oct.  9. 

Richman,  Evert  F.,  et  al.     (See  Green,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Ricbman,  Wallace  C,  Butte,  Mont.  Making  concrete 
building   boards   or  slabs.     1,463,841 ;   Aug.   7. 

Richman,  Wallace  C,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Concrete 
building.     1,477,665  ;  Dec.   18. 

Richman,  Walter  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Making  metallic 
cans  and  articles  produced.     1,472,616  ;  Oct.  30. 

Richman,  Walter  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Making  sheet- 
metal  containers.     1,478,060  ;  Dec.   18. 

Richmond,  Carl  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.  Speed-control  ap- 
paratu.s  for  railway  cars.     1,469,268  ;  Oct.  2. 

Richmond,  Everett  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  J. 
Williams,  Hartford,  Conn.  Headlight.  1,443,041 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Richmond,  Francis  P.  (See  Richmond,  William  A.,  and 
F.  P.) 

Richmond,  Harold  A.,  and  R.  Macdonald,  jr.,  assignors  to 
General  Abrasive  Compeny,  Inc.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Homogeneous  crystalline  product  and  making  the  same. 
1,442,773  ;  Jan.  16. 

Richmond,  Harold  A.,  and  R.  Macdonald,  jr.,  assignors 
to  General  Abrasive  Company,  Inc.,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y.  Aluminous  abrasive  and  making  the  same. 
1,467,590;  Sept.  11. 

Richmond  Lace  Works.     (See  Radford,  George,  assignor.) 

Richmond   Lace  Works.      (See   Seel,   Hans,   assignor.) 

Richmond  Lace  Works.  (See  Smedley,  Thomas  H.,  aii- 
signor.) 

Richmond  Pressed  Metal  Works,  Inc.  (See  House, 
Thomas  M.,  assignor.) 

Richmond,  Walter,  Glenellyn,  III.  Sanitary  nursing 
bottle.     1,466,190  ;  Aug.  28. 

Richmond,  Walter,  assignor  to  The  Goodwill  Electric 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heating  pad.  1,446,991  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Richmond,  Walter,  assignor  to  The  Goodwill  Electric 
Company,  Chicago,  111.   Heating  pad.    1,447,181 ;  Mar.  6. 

Richmond,  Walter,  and  J.  E.  Jenkins,  Chicago,  111.  Fluid- 
control  device.     1,443,592  ;  Jan.  30. 


Richmond,  William  A.  and  F.  P.,  assignors  to  F.  A. 
Brown,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Combined  exhibiting  and 
vending    device.      1,475,141;    Nov.    20. 

Richter,  Alexander,  Holyrood,  Kans.  Well-casing  pipe. 
1.465,484  ;  Aug.   21. 

Richter,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chandelier  bracket. 
Des.  63,149  ;  Oct.  16. 

Richter,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chandelier  bracket. 
Des.  63,150;   Oct.  16. 

Richter,  Edmund.  (See  Eisselt,  Ferdinand  E.  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Richter,  Emanual,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Elliott- 
Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Calculating  machine. 
1,450,516;  Apr.   3. 

Richter,  Georg  W.,  Crimmltschau,  Germany.  Machine  for 
working  skins,  hides,  and  leather.     1,462,180  ;  July  17. 

Richter,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  H.  Producing  catalytic  material.  1,451,113; 
Apr.   10. 

Richter,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  H.  Treating  cellulose  pulp  to  remove  odors  there- 
from. 1,454,339;  May  8. 

Richter,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  H.  Making  bisulphite  cooking  liquor.  1,458,309 ; 
June  12. 

Richter,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  H.     Making  sulphite  liquor.     1,458,310;  June  12. 

Richter,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  H.  Apparatus  for  and  method  of  recovering  waste 
gases.     1,469,958  ;  Oct.  9. 

Richter,  George  A.,  and  G.  E.  WIghtman,  assignors  to 
Brown  Company,  Berlin,  N.  H.  Cooling  and  absorbing 
system  for  sulphur  dioxide.    1,469,959 ;  Oct.  9. 

Richter,  George  A.,  and  D.  H.  McMurtrie,  assignors  to 
Brown  .Company,  Berlin,  N  H.  Treating  black  liquor 
produced  in  the  manufacture  of  sulfate  pulp. 
1,469,960 ;  Oct.  9. 

Richter,  Herman  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pressure-con- 
trolling device.     1.454,409:  May  8. 

Richter,  Joseph  F.,  Hardin,  Mont.  Tire  stitcher. 
1,465,177;  Aug.   14. 

Richter,  Paul,  Daly  City,  Calif.  Typewriter.  1,456,741 ; 
May  29. 

Richter,  Paul  C.,  assignor  to  The  Yale  &  Towne  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Door  closer  and 
check.     1,447,630  ;  Mar.  6. 

Rick,  August,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Automobile  traflac  signal. 
1,462,659  :  July  24. 

Rick,  Paul  E.,  et  al.      (See  DufCy,  Harry  E.,  assignor.) 

Rickart,  John,  Palmyra,  Mo.  Clasp  for  removing  disk 
clutches  on  automobiles.    1,468,976 ;  Sept.  25. 

Ricke,  George  H.,  assignor  to  A.  McNeill,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
WheeL      1,448,152;    Mar.    13. 

Rickenbach,  Harry  C,  assignor  to  Jas.  H.  Matthews  & 
Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Machinery  for  making  dies. 
1,455,266;  May  15. 

Rickenbacker,  Adolph,  and  W.  Kammerer,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Coupling.     1,455,971  ;  May  22. 

Ricker,  Chester  S.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Mounting  for  auto- 
motive engines  and  tranimisslon.     1,442,235  ;  Jan.  16. 

Ricker,  Chester  S.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Headlight  photom- 
eter.    1,456,150;  May  22. 

Ricker,  Floyd  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Brake  for  self- 
propelling  vehicles.     1,470,192  ;  Oct.  9. 

Rickerman,  W.  J.      (See  Coffman,  Thomas  M.,  assignor.) 

Rickert,  Fred  D.,  Reading,  Pa.  Sock.  Des.  62,264: 
Apr.  24. 

Rickert-Shafer  Company.  (See  Boehm,  Rudolph  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rickets,  William  J.,  London,  England.  Controlling  and 
regulating  system   for  dynamos.     1,475,880 ;   Nov.   27. 

Ricketts,  Walter  G.,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
C.  E.  Hopkins,  Okmulgee,  one-fourth  to  A.  L.  Forquer, 
and  one-fourth  to  G.  H.  Myers,  Tusla,  Okla.  Flow  bar- 
rel.    1,441,945;  Jan.  9. 

Ricks,  Alva  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Beet-topping  ma- 
chine.     1,445,449;   Feb.    13. 

Ricks,  Fred,  and  A.  E.  Richards,  Leicester,  England,  as- 
signors to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pater- 
son,  N.  J.     Skiving  machine.     1,469,850 ;  Oct.  9. 

Rlcksecker,  Frederick  K.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Combined 
match  and  cigarette  case.     1,451,433  ;  Apr.  10. 

Riddel,  Sherrod,  Springfield,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
W.  W.  Albright,  one-fourth  to  W.  Lahners,  Decatur, 
and  one-fourth  to  J.  J.  Graham,  Springfield,  III.  Auto- 
matic switch  stand.    1,461,937  ;  July  17. 

Riddell,  John  T.,  Evanston,  111.  Athletic  shoe.  1,462,626  ; 
July  24. 

Riddell,  Stuart  F.  J.,  Ravenscourf  Park,  and  B.  Forster, 
Richmond,  England.  Advertising  sign  and  the  like. 
1,454,691  ;  May  8. 

Ridder,  Henry.     (See  Ellis,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Riddle,  Edward  N.,  Co.,  The.  (See  Crowell,  Frank  S., 
assignor.) 

Riddle,  George  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Composite  structure. 
1,453,996 ;  May  1. 

Riddle,  George  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Composite  structure. 
1.475,409;   Nov.  27. 

Riddle,   John   W.      (See  Nelems,   Charles   W.,   assignor.) 

Riddle,  Maxwell  F.,  Ravenna,  Ohio.  Nut-cracking  ma- 
chine.    1,455,449  ;  May  15. 

Riddle,  Napoleon  B.,  St.  Franclsville.  La.  Sanitary  Indi- 
vidual saliva  ejector.     1,471,207 ;  Oct.  16. 


452 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — C!ontinaed. 


Eideout,  Arthur  E.      (See  Kimball,  W.  D.,  and  Rideout.) 

Rider,  Eoy  K.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Catamenial  bandage. 
1,450,755;   Apr.   3. 

Ridge,  Leonard  C,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Filing  ap- 
paratus.    1,468,213;  Sept.  18. 

Ridge,  William  F.,  Akrou,  Ohio.  Cover  for  steering 
wneels.      1,446.628  ;   Feb.   27. 

Ridge,  William  F.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Steering-wheel  cover. 
1,453,181 ;  Apr.  24. 

Ridgely,  Holland  P.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler  Electrical 
and  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Safety 
switch.     1,466,481 ;  Aug.  28. 

Ridgway,  Edward  J.,  Staten  Island,  N.  X.  Plate  or  similar 
articles.     Ues.  62,035  ;   Mar.  6. 

Ridgway,  Herbert  N.,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Amusement  de- 
vice.     1,466,963  ;    Sept.   4. 

Ridgway,  Herbert  N.,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Amusement  de- 
vice.     1,476,922;   Dec.    11. 

Ridings,  John  H.,  Coal  City,  111.  Extension  ladder. 
1,445,848  ;   Feb.   20. 

Ridpatb,  .John,  Sherman,  S.  Dak.  Potato  cutter. 
1,445,555  ;   Feb.   13. 

Rieeken,  William  E.,  Glendale,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporattd,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Con- 
necting plug.     1,456,516;   May  29. 

Hleekmann,  Mai  H.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Coffee  extractor. 
1  471  752  *   Oct,  23. 

Ried,  Christ'ian  F.,  Palmyra,  Nebr.  Attachment  for  use 
with  tractor-drawn  binders.     1,449,350  ;  Mar.  20. 

Ried,  Henrita  F.  H.,  assignor  to  The  Borden  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Utensil  for  dispensing  heavy  fluids. 
1,474,848  ;  Nov.  20. 

Eiedel,  Carl  O.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Progress  indicator  for 
motion  pictures.     1,442,297  ;  Jan.  lb. 

Riedel,  Charles  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Dayton  Scale  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Counting  scale.     1,455,411  ;  May  15. 

Riedel  Fertilizing  Process  Co.  (See  ...iedel,  Friedrich, 
assignor.)  „.    ,  , 

Riedel,  Friedrich,  Essen,  Germany,  assignor  to  Kiedel 
Fertilizing  Process  Co.,  Inc.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Utilizing 
impure  gases  or  exhaust  gases  containing  carbon  di- 
oxide.    1,458,595  ;  June  12. 

Riedel,  Walter  W.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Engineering 
Laboratories  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Ignition  system. 
1  441  451 '  Jan.  9. 

Riedele,'  Philip,  'Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bumper-bar-sup- 
porting  bracket.      1,453,521  ;    May    1. 

Rieder,  John,  Burlingame,  Calif.  Combined  truck  and 
tractor.     1,457,270;  May  29. 

RiefE,  John  G.,  London,  Wis.  Detachable  chain  hook. 
1,450.388;  Apr.   3. 

Rieff,  John  G.,  London,  Wis.  Detachable  chain  hook. 
1,450,389;  Apr.  3. 

Riefling,  Bernard  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe.  1,445,356 ; 
Feb.    13. 

Riege,  Henry  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cement-block  ma- 
chine.    1,478,297  ;   Dec.    18. 

Riege,  Rudolph,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Controlling  internal- 
combustion  engine.     1,467,333  ;  Sept.  11. 

Riegel  Sack  Company,  The.  (See  White,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Riegelman,  Frank,  Rumson,  assignor  to  B.  W.  Reid, 
Highlands,  N.  J.     Timer.     1,472,939;  Nov.  6. 

Rieger,  August  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Cigarette  holder. 
1,454,487  ;  May  8. 

Rieger,  John,  Waterford,  Conn.  Safety  razor.  1,441,172  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Rlegger,  Hans,  Berlin-Pankow,  assignor  to  Siemens  & 
Halske  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin, 
Germany.  Electrical  change-over  apparatus.  1,471,863  ; 
Oct.   23.  ^     ,  , 

Riehle,  Albert  J.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Tool  rack. 
1,459,930  ;  June  26. 

Rieman,  D.  MyrtiUe,  Portland,  Oreg.  Food  -  grinding 
machine.    1,456,651 ;  May  29. 

Rieman,  Paul,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
1,462,071 ;  July  17. 

Riemer,  Louis  F.,  Morton  Grove,  111.  Folding  ladder. 
1,466,757;    Sept.   4. 

Riemvis,  Wilhelm  P.,  Wiltevreden,  Java,  Datch  East 
Indies.  Motor-car  ambulance  barrow.  1,444.851  ; 
Feb.    13. 

Riener,  Frank.      (See  Riener,  Lorenz  and  F.) 

Riener,  Lorenz  and  F.,  Deer  Park,  Ohio.  Saw  set. 
1.474.564  ;  Nov.  20. 

Ries,  Ellas  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Audloscope  Co.,  Inc.  Sound-recording  method. 
1,473.976;   Nov.    13. 

Ries,  Elmer  P.,  Harrison  Pike,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to 
M.  Schmidt,  trustee,  for  himself,  E.  P.  Ries,  E.  Neu- 
bacher,  T.  O.  Bumiller,  and  S.  Trietsch,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Polishicg  machine.     1,471,281 ;  Oct.  16. 

Rlesenberg,  Felix,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.  Rope  structure. 
1,445,556;  Feb.  13. 

Riesenfeld,  Ernst  H.,  Freiburg,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc. 
Making  the  chlorinated  products  of  methane. 
1,455,508;  May  15. 

Riesmeyer,  Edwiird  H..  and  G.  H.  Schaffer,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa      Heating  furnace.     1,446,661;  Feb.  27. 

Rlesner,  Frank,  Orlska,  N.  Dak.  Reverse-valve  mecha- 
nUm.    1,470,483  ;  Oct.  9. 


Rieske,  Louis,  Mayfield  Village,  assignor  to  S.  M.  Moor- 
house,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Combined  high  and  low  level 
valve   and   depth   indicator.     1,478,580 ;   Dec.   25. 

Riessner,  Paul,  Luckenwalde,  Germany.  Mechanism  for 
playing  zithers.     1,457,187  ;  May  29. 

Riester,  Walter  P.     (See  Burhen,  Reinhart  J.,  assignor.) 

Riethmiller,  Oliver  C,  and  A.  Fowler,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Sewing  cabinet.     Des.  62,244  ;  Apr.  24. 

Rietz,  William,  assignor  to  White  Wagon  Works,  She- 
boygan Falls,  Wis.     Roller  bearing.    1,458,594  ;  June  12. 

Riffel,  James  K.,  et  al.     (See  Ware,  Thomas  E.,  assignor.) 

Rigaud,   Henri.      (See   Kendall,   William   G.,   assignor.) 

Rigby,  Clark  F.,  Butler,  Pa.  Oil  saver.  1,462,518; 
July  24. 

Elgby,  John  H.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Sole-edge- 
flnlshing  machine.     1,447,225  ;  Mar.  6. 

Rigby,  John  H.,  Salem,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Manufacturing 
soles.     1,454,907  ;  May  15. 

Rigby,  Thomas,  Westminster,  London,  England.  Manu- 
facture of  briquettes.     1,463,094  ;  July  24. 

Rigby,  Thomas,  assignor  to  Berger  Bros.  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.    Gutter  end  piece.    1,460,733;  July  3. 

Rigdon,  Samuel  G.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Composition  floor  strip 
1,444,274  ;  Feb.  6. 

Rigg,  Charles  D.,  Altoona,  Pa.  Bow  for  musical  instni 
ments.     1,461,096;  July  10. 

Riggs,  Fletcher  S.,  Marshall,  Tex.  Sign.  1,452,760 ; 
Apr.   24. 

Riggs,  Garshom,  A.      (See  Chapman,  A.   K.,   and   Riggs.) 

Right  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Raymond,  Melvin 
E.,  a.ssignor.  t 

Rightnour,  Charles  H.,  et  al.  (See  Coles,  James  G., 
assignor.) 

Rigler,  Richard  W.,  assignor  to  G.  H.  Elmore,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Jig  plunger.     1,444,705 ;  Feb.  6. 

Rigney,  James,  Anniston,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  I. 
Dodd,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Polishing  composition. 
1,445,557  ;   Feb.  13. 

Rigny,  Arthur  A.,  Milford,  Pa.  Combustion  engine. 
1,457,123  ;  May  29. 

Rike,  Berton  I.,  assignor  to  The  Rike  Folding  Box  Com- 
pany, Dayton,  Ohio.     Clothes  bag.     1,475,410 ;  Nov.  27. 

Rike  Folding  Box  Company,  The.  (See  Rike,  Berton  I., 
assignor.) 

Riker,  Andrew  L.,  Fairfield,  Conn.  Circuit  breaker  for 
ignition  systems.     1,457,462 ;  June  5. 

Riker,  Andrew  L.,  Fairfield,  Conn.  Speed-changing  de- 
vice and  take-up  of  chain  drives  or  the  like.  1,467,591 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Riker,  Malcolm  D.,  assignor  to  McKiernan-Terry  Drill 
Company,  Dover,  N.  J.     Jack.     1,465,057  ;  Aug.  14. 

Riker,  Malcolm  D.,  Dover,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  McKiernan- 
Terry  Drill  Company.  Lifting  jack.  1,468,034; 
Sept.  18. 

Riker,  Malcolm  D.,  Dover,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  McKiernan- 
Terry  Drill  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pile-pulling 
apparatus.     1,477,283;  Dec.   11. 

Riker,  Monro,  Chester,  N.  J.  Means  for  halving  egg» 
and   slicing  fruits.     1,473,383  ;   Nov.  6. 

Riker,  Samuel  M.,  Chester,  N.  J.  Belt  buckle.  1,452,818  ; 
Aor    24 

Riker,' Samuel  M.,  Chester,  N.  .T.  Belt  buckle.  1,462,981; 
July  24. 

Riker,  Samuel  M.,  Chester,  N.  J.  Belt  or  strap  buckle. 
1,465,286;  Aug.   21. 

Riley,  ChamplaiE  L.,  North  Plalnfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Clark  MacniuUen  &  Riley,  Inc.  Carrier  apparatus. 
1,457,938  ;   June   5. 

Riley,  Daniel  E.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Ray  deflector  for  lights. 
1,445,413 ;  Feb.   13.  ,      ^        . 

Riley,  Jefferson,  West  Durham,  N.  C.  Inner  tube. 
1,465,867;   Aug.   21.  _  ».,,.»., 

Riley,  John  B.,  Ridgely,  Tenn.  Adjustable  axle. 
1,469,698 ;  Oct.  2.  ,     ^.  .        t,  .. 

Riley,  Michael  J.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bolt  machine. 
1,458,359  ;  June  12. 

Riley,  Ralph,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Rubber  Company, 
Akron,   Ohio.     Doll.     Des.   62,265 ;   Apr.    24. 

Riley  Ray  P.,  assignor  to  American  Art  Works,  Coshocton, 
Ohio.     Ticket  holder.     1.466,729 ;   Sept.  4. 

Riley,  Robert  A.,  and  H.  O.  Knapp,  Pottsvllle,  Pa.  Jig 
mechanism.     1,477,006;   Dec.   11. 

Riley,  Robert  S.,  assignor  to  Sanford  Riley  Stoker  Co., 
Worcester,  Mass.  Furnace  stoker  mechanism.  1,441,026  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Riley,  Robert  S.,  assignor  to  Sanford  Riley  Stoker  Co., 
Worcester,  Mass.    Clinker  grinder.     1,441,027  ;  Jan.  2. 

Riley.  Robert  S.,  assianor  to  Sanford  Riley  Stoker  Co., 
Worcester  Mas.s.  Stroke  adjuster  for  auxiliary  fuel- 
feeding  devices.     1.443.502  ;  Jan.  30. 

Riley,  Robert  S.,  assignor  to  Sanford  Riley  Stoker  Co., 
Worcester.  Mass.   Underfeed  stoker.    1,463,337  ;  July  31. 

Riley.  Robert  S.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Murphy 
Iron  Works,  Detroit,  Mich.  Furnace  stoker.  1,452,706  ; 
Anr    24 

Riley,'  Sanford  Stoker  Co.  (See  Riley,  Robert  S.,  as- 
.-^ignor. ) 

Riley,  William  J.     (See  Hawley,  Joel  B.,  assignor.) 

Riley,  William  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Casket.  1,459,749; 
June  26. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


453 


Himailho,  Emile,  I'aris.  France.  Regulating  device  for 
the  flow  ot  liquid  in  artillery  brakes.  1,461,403 ; 
July  10. 

Rimailho.  Emile,  Paris,  France.  Cannon  with  multiple 
powder  chambers.     1,477,078  ;  Dec.  11. 

Rimailho,  Emile,  assignor  to  Compagnie  des  Forges  et 
Aclerles  de  la  Marine  et  d'Homecourt,  Paris,  France. 
Combined  wheeled  and  endless-track  vehicle.  1,447,890  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Rimke,  William,  Berwyn,  111.  Cabinet.  1,465,178; 
Aug.   14. 

Rimpler,  Frank  A.     (See  Rimpler,  John  H.  and  F.  A.) 

Rimpler,  John  H.  and  F.  A.,  Goshen,  Ind.  Saddle  cover. 
1,467,878;  Sept.  11. 

Rinakli,  Nicola.      (See  Trutta,   Cesare,  assignor.) 

Rlndlieisch,  Benjamin.  (See  Smith,  O.  A.,  and  Rind- 
fleisch.) 

Rindflish,  Fred  C.     (See  Laing,  N.  B.,  and  Rindfiish.) 

Rinehart,  Earl   H.      (See  Davis,   S.   L.,   and   Rinehart.) 

Rinehart,  James  S.,  Hastings,  Nebr.  Sewer-pipe-Joint 
cleaner.      1.478,455  ;   Dec.   25. 

Rinehart,  Loron,  Woodburn,  Oreg.  Drain  plow.  1,457,271  ; 
May  29. 

Rlnesi,  Giovanni,  Genoa,  Italy.  Hoisting  and  lowering 
collapsible  lifeboats.     1,462,422  ;  July  17. 

Rinesi.  Giovanni,  Genoa,  Italy.  Construction  of  boats' 
davits.     1,465,025;   Aug.   14. 

Rinesi,  Giovanni,  Genoa,  Italy.  Construction  of  open  life- 
boats with  partially  -  collapsible  sides.  1,468,327  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Riney,  Charles  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  C.  Kibe, 
Omaha,  Nebr.    Hole-forming  device.    1,448,236  ;  Mar.  13. 

Ring,  Fred  C,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Snark  plug.  1,449,781 ; 
Mar.   27. 

Ring,  Jay  W.,  Conneaut,  Ohio.  Husking  pin.  1,445,558; 
Feb.    13. 

Ring,  John,  et  al.     (See  Jacobs,  James  J.,  assignor.) 

Rtnge,  John  C.     (See  Eames,  G.  M.,  and  Rlnge.) 

Ringe,  John  C.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
iianufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Bobbin- 
winding  attacnment  for  sewing  machines.  1,475,597; 
Nov.  27. 

Ringe,  John  C.,  and  H.  C.  Nissen,  Stratford,  Conn.,  as- 
signors to  The  Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J.  Thread  controller  for  sewing-machine  take- 
ups.     1,460,177  :  June  26. 

Ringel,  Joseph  E.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Jar  lifter. 
1,441,452;  Jan.  9. 

Ringer,  Soren,  Chicago,  111.  File  holder.  1,477,284 ; 
Dec.   11. 

Ringle,  Homer  G.,  and  J.  M.  Stewart,  assignors  to  The 
Bucher  &  Gibbs  Plow  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Disk 
harrow.     1.466,063  ;  Aug.  28. 

Ringle,  Robert  F.,  assignor  to  Herman  Pneumatic  Machine 
Company,  Zelienople,  Pa.  Control  valve.  1,452,848 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Ringler,  WiUiam  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Globe 
Wernicke  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Display  device. 
1,441,632  ;  Jan.  9. 

Ringler,  William  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Globe. 
Wernicke  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Record-filing  device. 
1,441,633;  Jan.  9. 

Ringler,    William   A.,   Philadelphia,  Pa.,   assignor   to   The 
Globe-Wernicke      Company.       Index     tab.       1,462,626 ; 
■July  24. 

Ringler,  William  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Globe-Wernicke  Company.  Filing  device.  1,464,833  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Ringler,  William  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Index  tab. 
1,472,887  ;  Nov.  6. 

Ringler,  William  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignoi  to  Globe- 
Wernecke  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Display  device. 
1,464,340  ;  Aug.  7. 

Ringler,  William  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  H.  C.  Yelser,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Adjustable 
price  marker.     1,462,825  ;  July  24. 

RIngless  Piston  Company.  (See  Tismer,  Paul  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rink,  George  W.,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Flory  Carry 
Iron  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Striking  plate  and  cou- 
pler carrier  for  railway  cars.     1,470,877  ;  Oct.  16. 

Rinsche,  Frank  C..  assignor  to  Borrougha  Adding  Machine 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Card  -  sorting  machine. 
1,457,124  ;   May  29. 

Riopelle,  Harry  F.,  Ecorse,  Mich.  Dumping  hoi-st  for  mo- 
tor vehicles.     1,442,095  ;  Jan.  16. 

Riopelle,  Harry  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Illuminated  motor- 
vehicle  signal.     1,468.079  :  Sept.  18. 

Rlordan,  David.     (See  Davlsion,  George  F.,  assignor.) 

Riotte,  Euiiene  A.,  Mauhussi^t,  N.  \.  Safety  device  for 
refrigerating  ninchines.     1.446,585;  Feb.  27 

Rip  Van  Winkle  Wall  Bed  Co.  (See  Sinclair,  Neil,  as- 
signor.) 

Ripley,  David  W.,  Fresno,  assignor  of  one-third  to  T.  B. 
Hunter,  San  Francisco,  and  one-third  to  G.  B.  McLean. 
Fresno.  Calif.  Weighing  and  packing  apparatus. 
1,448,237;    Mar.    13. 

Riplev.  George  A.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Reversible  cuff. 
1,4.54,654  ;  May  8. 

Ripley,  William  H..  Orange.  N.  J.  Transmission  mecha- 
nism.    1,442,908;  Jan.   23. 

Ripley,  William  R.,  Turlock,  Calif.  Ice-cream  dipper. 
1,472,533  ;  Oct.  30. 


Ripper,  Harry  T.,  Castle  Hedlrgham,  England.  Door. 
1.473.320;   Nov.  6. 

Uipper,  Kurt,  assignor  to  F.  Pollak,  Vienna,  Austria. 
Manufacturing  condensation  products.  1,460,606 ; 
July  3. 

Uippin,  James  Y.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aeroplane  toy. 
1,466,031 ;  Aug.  28. 

Rlppl,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Controller 
&  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Overload 
device.     1,461,370  ;  July  10. 

Rippner,  Harry  A.,  assignor  to  Beacon  Motor  Lamp  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Combined  stop 
light  and  tail  lamp.     1,477,285  ;  Dec.  11. 

Ripsch,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  The  Joyce-Cridland  Com- 
pany, Dayton,  Ohio.     Trailer  jack.     1,475,598  ;  Nov.  27. 

Uipsch,  Charles  W.,  and  J.  C.  Dawley,  assignors  to  The 
Joyce-Gridland  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Self-lowering 
jack.     1,454,029  ;  May  1. 

liipsch,  Charles  W.,  J.  C.  Dawley,  and  C.  D.  Derby,  as- 
signors to  The  Joyce-Cridland  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Lifting  jack.     1,443,593  ;  Jan.  30. 

Ilisberg,  Johannes  V.  M.,  Sodertelje,  assignor  to  Aktle- 
bolaget  Baltic,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Churn.  1,465,179  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Rise,  Carl  H.,  Rapid  City,  S.  Dak.  Device  for  straighten- 
ing photographic  prints.     1,452,438 ;   Apr.  17. 

Rishel,  Luther  C.      (See  North,  B.  A.,  and  Rishel.) 

Risk,  Loren,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Fuse  for  the  production 
of  heat.     1,473,874  ;  Nov.  13. 

Risk,  Loren,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Applying  cement 
patches.     1,475,029;  Nov.  20. 

Risley,  Clayton  E.,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.  Packing  box  for  pot- 
ted plants.     1,469,536;   Oct.  2. 

Rison,  Albert  J.     (See  Irving,  J.,  and  Rison.) 

Risser,  George  P.,  and  A.  P.  Williams,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Tractor.     1,453,056;  Apr.  24. 

Rlssler,  Albin  P.,  and  W.  G.  Hamilton,  assignors  to 
Chicago  Railway  Equipment  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Reversible  strut  for  brake  beams  and  making  same. 
1,474,165;  Nov.  13. 

Rissman,  Paul,  assignor  to  Detroit  Insulated  Wire  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Anchor  connection  for  flexible 
cords.     1,454,253  ;  May  8. 

Rissmann,  Paul,  assignor  to  Fisher  Body  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Machine  for  stitching  covers  on  cores. 
1,451,962  ;  Apr.  17. 

Rissmann,  Paul,  assignor  to  Fisher  Body  Corporation,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Cord  anchor.     1,462,125  ;  July  17. 

lUst,  Frank,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Convertible  vehicle. 
1,4.54,861  :  May  15. 

Ritchey,  Arthur  E.     (See  Clymer,  M.  G.,  and  Ritchey.) 

Ritchie,  Oscar  N.,  Hamilton,  and  H.  C.  Boykin,  Middle- 
town,  Ohio,  assignors  to  P.  Lorillard  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Bag-opening  machine.     1,463,842  ;  Aug.  7. 

Ritchie,  Thomas,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa.  Stock  waterer. 
1,477,447;   Dec.   11. 

Rite  Form  Corset  Co.,  et  al.  (See  Weinstein,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Ritschard,  Victor,  Riverton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Keystone  Watch  Case  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Watchcase.     Des.  68,561 ;  Dec.  18. 

Ritschard,  William,  Detroit,  Mich.  Mop.  1,477,900; 
Dec.   18.    " 

Kittenhouse,  Walter,  et  al.  (See  Ashlock,  Ernest  H., 
assignor.) 

Ritter,  Adolph  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Sanitary  foot  mat. 
1,443,503  :  Jan.  30. 

Ritter,  Adolph  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Automatically-flushing 
mat.     1,467,814  ;  Sept.  11. 

Ritter,  Charles  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Guard  for  skate  runners. 
1,447,431  ;  Mar.  6. 

Ritter  Dental  Mfg.  Company.  (See  May,  Adam  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ritter,  Elmer  R.,  assignor  to  S.  A.  Wuestefeld,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Attachable   brake.     1,452,439 ;   Apr.   17. 

Ritter,  Harry  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Check-indorsing  machine. 
1,441,634  ;  Jan.  9. 

liitter,   Isaac  B.      (See  Maussner,  F.,  and  Ritter.) 

Ritter,  Jakob,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Light-projecting  ap- 
paratus.     1,460,501 ;  July   3. 

Ritter,  Joseph,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Whitaker- 
Glessner  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Elastic  gasket 
composition.     1,455,809  ;   May  22. 

Ritter,   Will   H.      (See   Reichhelm,    George   L.,    assignor.) 

Rittman,  Walter  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Treatment  of  hydro- 
carbons.    1,462,247  ;  July  17. 

Rittmeyor,  Louis  C,  and  F.  B.  Lovejoy,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Ball  thrust  and  roller  bearing.     1,460,537 ;  Oct.  2. 

Rittmeyer,  Rudolf,  et  al.      (Ste  Glarazo,   Paul,  assignor.) 

Ritz,  Frederick,  Napoleon,  Ohio.  Windmill-lubricating 
system.     1,464,662  ;   Aug.   14. 

Ritzenthaler.  John,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Cleaning 
cloth.     1,478.914  ;  Dec.  25. 

Ritzer,  Max,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
T.  F.  Mullen,  Chicago,  111.  Extension  oven.  1,445.357; 
Feb.    13. 

Rived,  Francisco,  Zara.goza,  Spain.  Registering  photo- 
tachymeter.     1,441,635  ;  Jan.  9. 

Rlvelis,  Samuel,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fastening  device  for 
wearing  apparel.     1,462,049  ;  July  17. 

River  and  Rail  Transportation  Company.  (See  Eder, 
Franz,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


River  Smelting  &  Refining  Company.  (See  Utley,  Howard 
U.,  assignor.) 

Rivera,  Rub6n,  Sonsonate,  Salvador.  Hydraulic  motor. 
1,458,922;  June  12. 

Riverbank  Laboratories.     (See  Sabine,  Paul  E.,  assignor.) 

Rivers,  Ara  M.,  administratrix.     (See  Rivers,  Charles  A.) 

Rivers,  Ara  M.,  administratrix.  (See  Rivers,  C.  A.,  and 
Stuart.) 

Rivers,  Ara  M.,  administratrix.  (See  Stuart,  F,  B.,  and 
Rivers.) 

Rivers,  Charles  A.     (See  Stuart,  F.  B.,  and  Rivers.) 

Rivers,  Charles  A.,  deceased.  El  Paso,  Tex. ;  A.  M.  Rivers, 
administratrix.  Automatic  air  device  for  internal-com- 
bustion  engines.     1,463,099  ;   Aug.   7. 

Rivers,  Charles  A.,  deceased,  and  F.  B.  Stuart,  El  Paso. 
Tex. ;  A.  M.  Rivers,  administratrix.  Charge-conditioning 
device  for  gas  engine.     1,445,105  ;  ITeb.  13. 

Rivers,  Charles  A.,  deceased,  and  F.  B.  Stuart,  El  Paso, 
Tex. ;  A.  M.  Rivers,  administratrix.  Auxiliary-air- 
inlet  shut-off  valve.     1,475,721 ;  Nov.  27. 

Rivers,  Philip  J.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Wheel-rim-contract- 
ing device.      1,467,068;   Sept.   4. 

Elverside  Engineering  Co.  Inc.  (See  Ugnon,  C,  Galoppa, 
and  Saldarini  assignors.) 

Rives,  George  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  accelerator 
pad  and  heel  rest.     1,441,453 ;  Jan.  9. 

Rives,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pad  for  shoe-shining 
foot  rests.     1,441,454 ;   Jan.   9. 

Rivet,  Joseph  H.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Telephone  bracket 
or  support.    1,453,997  ;  May  1. 

Rlvet-0-Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Harris,  Carl  C, 
assignor.) 

Rivett,  Arthur  W.,  and  B.  Weinberger,  assignors  to  Marx 
&  Haas  Clothing  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Transmission  ap- 
pliance.    1,467,687;  Sept.  11. 

Elvett,  Edward,  Hull,  Mass.  Vertical-cylinder  grinder. 
1,447,152;   Feb.  27. 

Rivetta,  Giovanni,  Paris,  France.  Hub  for  cinemato- 
graphic and  photographic  films.     1,446,929  ;  Feb.  27. 

Eivetta,  Giovanni,  Paris,  France.  Centrifugal-force  gov- 
ernor.    1,453,182  ;  Apr.  24. 

Rivetta,  Giovanni,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Sept  Cinema 
Camera  Distributors,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Magazine 
box  for  cinematographic  or  photographic  apparatus. 
1,469,485  ;  Oct.  2. 

Rivkin,  Nathan,  et  al.  (See  Newbauer,  Falentine,  as- 
signor.) 

Rivkind,  George.     (See  Jacobucci,  Raphael,   assignor.) 

Rix,  Edward  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Liquid  measurinji 
and  dispensing  apparatus.     1,461,292 ;   July   10. 

Rix,  Edward  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Liquid  dispensing 
and   measuring   device.      1,466,482 ;    Aug.    28. 

Rixson,  Oscar  C,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Oscar  C.  Rixson  Co.     Lock.     1,462,826  ;  July  24. 

Rixson,  Oscar  C,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Oscar  C.  Rixson  Co.     Lock.     1,462,827  ;  July  24. 

Rixson,  Oscar  C,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Oscar  C.  Rixson  Co.     Lock.     1,462,828;  July  24. 

Rixson,  Oscar  C,  Co.,  The.  (See  Rixson,  Oscar  C, 
assignor.) 

Roa,  William  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  American  Car 
and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  General-serv- 
ice railway  car.     1,470,390 ;  Oct.  9.  » 

Roach-Cuming,  Arthur  J.,  London,  England.  Vacuum  ves- 
sel, slab,  partition,  and  other  double-walled  vacuum 
structure.     1,462,092  ;  July  17. 

Roach,  Jesse  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
Bignments,  to  Autopoint  Manufacturing  Company,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Pencil.      1,464,853;   Aug.   14. 

Roach,  Joseph  H.,  deceased,  Brookline,  Pa.,  Walter  T. 
Roach,  executor.     Stoker  furnace.     1,466,562  ;  Aug.  28. 

Roach,  Nathan,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Brass  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Arbor  construction. 
1,440,494 ;  Jan.  2. 

Roach,   Walter  T.,  executor.     (See  Roach,  Joseph  H.) 

Roadless  Traction,  Limited.  (See  Penn,  Oscar  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Roadless  Traction,  Limited.  (See  Rackham,  George  J., 
assignor.) 

Roake,  Stephen  A.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Bridge  construction. 
1,471,282  ;  Oct.  16. 

Robaczynskl,  Ladislaus,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Knitting  ma- 
chine.    1,468,513;   Sept.  18. 

Robb,  Arthur  A.      (See  Kepler,  I.  F.,  and  Robb.) 

Robb,  John  F.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Koehring  Company,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.  Automatic  control  means  for  mixers.  1,467,118 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Robbins,  Charles  H.,  jr.  (See  Schenck,  Wilkens  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Robbins,  Charles  W.,  La  Grange,  111.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Measuring  and  testing  of  inductances.  1,456,076; 
May  22. 

Robbins,  F.  M.,  et  al.  (See  Cleveland,  Benjamin  L., 
assignor.) 

Robbins,  Frank,  Clifton  Hill,  Victoria,  assignor  to  G.  E. 
Andrew,  Richmond,  Australia.  Machine  for  remov- 
ing the  cores  and  stones  from  fruit.  1,454,411 ; 
May  8. 

Robbins,  Grover  C,  Blowing  Rock,  N.  C.  Radius  leal 
1,461,497  ;  July  10. 


Robbins,  Hallet  R.,  Fierro,  N.  Mex. 

treatment    of    liquids    and    liquid 

Nov.   6. 
Robbins,  Harold  V.,  assignor  to  H.  B 

N.  Y.     Display  device.     1,448,767  ; 
Robbins,    James    B.,    Crowlev,    La. 

wrappers.     1,476,419  ;  Dec.  4. 
Robbins,  John  E.,  Greensburg,  Ind.    Hog  feeder 

Feb.   6. 
Robbins,    Joseph    W.,    Wilton,    N.    H.      Box-cover 

1,473,643  ;    Nov.    13. 
Robbins,   Philip   H.,   assignor   to   Polrette   Corsets, 

New  York,  N.  Y.    Corset.    1,462,423 ;  July  17. 
Robbins,     William     T.,     Mayfield,     Ky.       Animal-control 

feeder.     1,453,768  ;  May  1. 

New    Concord,    Ohio.      Receptacle 


Apparatus  for  the 
pulps.      1,473,160 ; 

Kruger,  New  York, 
Mar.  20. 
Sealing    device   for 


1,444,428 ; 


presB. 
Inc., 


(See    WiUiams,   M.    G.,   and    Bob*- 


1,449,296 : 
(See  Vago, 


1,474,089 ; 


Robe,     Eugene     A., 
1,453,284  ;  May  1. 

Robechaud,    Alcide. 
chaud.) 

Robert,  Albert.      (See  Anderson,  Fred  E.,  assignor.) 

Robert  Bosch  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Kratz,  Franz,  as- 
signor.) 

Robert  Bosch  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Rail,  Max,  as- 
signor. ) 

Robert,  William  W.,  Atlanta,  Ga.    CufC  button. 
Mar.  20. 

Roberts,   A.  Boake,   and  Company  Limited. 
Alfred   E.,   assignor.) 

Roberts,  Alva  L.,  Hubbard,  Ohio.   Game  board. 
Nov.  13. 

Roberts,  Arthur,  Evanston,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Chicago  Trust  Company,  trustee,  Chicago,  111. 
Tar  separator  and  regulator  for  the  same.  1,447,226 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Roberts,  Arthur,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Chicago  Trust  Company,  trustee,  Chicago, 
lU.     Coke-oven  door  and  the  like.     1,466,064  ;  Aug.  28. 

Roberts,  Arthur,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Chicago  Trust  Company,  trustee,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Coke  oven.     1,475,881 ;  Nov.  27. 

Roberts,  Augustus  P.     (See  Akins,  James  C,  assignor.) 

Roberts,    Benjamin   D.      (See   Pouk,   John   B.,    assignor.) 

Roberts,   Carolina.      (See   Roberts,   John,   assignor.) 

Roberts,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  Roberts  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Cleaning  device  for  paper-making 
machines.     1,459,161 ;  June  19. 

Roberts,  Clarence  E.,  Hagerstown,  Md.  Loading  cartridge 
for  grease  guns.     1,451,114  ;  Apr.  10. 

Roberts,  Daniel  M.,  Homestead,  Fla.  Harrow  and  scari- 
fier.    1.453,998  ;  May  1. 

Roberts,  Edmund  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Candy-cutting  ap- 
paratus.     1,474,004;   Nov.    13. 

Roberts,  Eflie  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fishing  tackle. 
1,463,062  ;  July  24. 

Roberts,  Elder  E.     (See  Franke,  F.,  Miller,  and  Roberts.) 

Roberts,  Elmer  O.,  Olympia,  Wash.  Disappearing  table. 
1,457,751 ;  June  5. 

Roberts,  Elmer  O.,  and  R.  F.  Dotsch,  Olympia,  Wash. 
Folding  portable  table.     1,456,573;  May  29. 

Roberts,  Elmer  O.,  and  R.  F.  Dotsch,  Olympia,  Wash. 
Hinge.     1,456,574;   May   29. 

Roberts,  Ervin  E.,  Palms,  CaUf.  Power-transmission 
mechanism.     1,468,401  ;  Sept.  18. 

Roberts,  Eugene,  assignor  to  The  Western  States  Machine 
Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Centrifugal  machine. 
1,441,751 ;  Jan.  9. 

Roberts,  Eugene,  assignor  to  The  Western  States  Machine 
Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Centrifugal  machine. 
1,441,752  ;  Jan.  9. 

Roberts  Expanding  Lattice  Company  Limited  of  Auck- 
land.     (See  Roberts,  Richard  H.,  assignor.) 

Roberts,  Ferdinand  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Transparent  sign. 
1,454,563  ;  May  8. 

Roberts,  Ferdinand  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Dental  floss  holder. 
1.464,013  ;   Aug.  7. 

Roberts.  Frank  E.,  and  R.  J.  Hemsteger,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Tractor.     1,445,172;  Feb.  13. 

Roberts,  Frank  G.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  operating  muffle  furnaces.     1,472,401  ;  Oct.  30. 

Roberts,  Fred  B.,  Freeman,  Mo.  Spotlight  and  mount 
therefor.     1,447,891 ;  Mar.  6. 

Roberts,  Frederick  R.,  assignor  to  William  B.  Durgin  Co., 
Concord,  N.  H.  Spoon  or  similar  article  of  manufac- 
ture.    Des.  62,048;  Mar.  13. 

Roberts,  Frederick  W.  and  E.  R.,  assignors  to  Roberts 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Holding  device  for 
dressing  tools  or  the  like.     1,443,504  ;  Jan.   30. 

Roberts,  George  A.,  Manchester  Center,  Vt.  Automobile 
headlight.     1,441,374;  Jan.  9. 

Roberts,  George  A.,  Paducah,  Ky.  Fire  escape.  1,447,182 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Roberts,  George  S.,  Bend,  Oreg.  Valve-spring-compress- 
ing  machine.     1,470,543  ;  Oct.  9. 

Roberts,     Henry     P.,     Boston,    Mass. 
1.473.048;  Nov.  6. 

Roberts,      Hugh     L.,     Roanoke,     Va. 
1,457,272  ;  May  29. 

Roberts,  James,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Safety  stop.  1,443,042 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Roberts,  James  K.     (See  Kashmere,  J.  C,  and  Roberts.) 

Roberts,  Jessie  J.,  assignor  to  F.  C.  Graddick,  Winder, 
Ga.  Stop  attachment  for  warping  machines.  1,478,915  ; 
Dec.  26. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


455 


Roberts.  Jobn,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  onc-balf  to  C. 
Roberts,  Wbite  Ilaven,  Pa.  Track  construction. 
1,458,078;  June  5. 

Roberts,  .lohu  A.,  Rolfe,  Iowa.  Geared  wrench. 
1,477,448:   Dec.   11. 

Roberts,  .Tohn  F.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Grouter  for  wheels. 
1,458,119 :  June  5. 

Roberts,  John  J.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Electrically-driven  re- 
ciprocating tool  for  riveting,  calking,  stonecutting,  etc. 
1,458,439;  June  12. 

Roberts,  John  J.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Portable  reciprocating 
power  tool.     1,470,645  ;  Oct.  16. 

Rooerte,  John  T.,  and  J.  C.  Martin,  jr.,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.    Forming  interlocking  bricks.     1,471,506  ;  Oct.  23. 

Roberts.  John  W.     (See  Case,  G.  W.,  and  Roberts.) 

Roberts,  John  W.  (See  Graham,  L.  S.,  Roberts,  and 
Wood.) 

Roberts,  Kenneth  A.     (See  Humphries,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Roberts,  L.  R.,  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Roberts, 
Lvman  R.,  assignor.) 

Roberts,  Lewis  D..  Washington,  D.  0.  Paper  can. 
1,459,260;  June  19. 

Roberts,  Lewis  D.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Can  opener. 
1,459,261 ;  June  19. 

Roberts,  Lewis  D.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Can  openeif 
1,461,162  ;  July  10. 

Roberts.  Luther  B.,  Sweetwater,  Tex.  Foot  propelling 
device  for  boats.      1,473,049 ;   Nov.   6. 

Roberts,  Lyman  R.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  L.  R.  Roberts  Typewriter  Company, 
Stamford,   Conn.     Typewriter.      1,450,115 ;   Mar.   27. 

Roberts,  Lyman  R.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  L.  R. 
Roberts  Typewriter  Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Type- 
writer.    1,455,030 :  May  15. 

Roberts,  Lyman  R.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  L.  R. 
Roberts  Typewriter  Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Type- 
writer.    1,455,031  :  May  15. 

Roberts,  Lyman  R.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  L.  R. 
Roberts  Typewriter  Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Type- 
writer.    1.473,254  ;   Nov.   6. 

Roberts  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Roberts,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

Roberts  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Roberts,  Frederick  W., 
and  R.  R.,  assignors.) 

Roberts,  Marshal  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Window  for  auto- 
mobile curtains.     1,474,166  ;  Nov.  13. 

Roberts,  Merrill  K,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Lath.  1,462,579; 
July  24. 

Roberts,  Montague  H.,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Franklin  Railway  Supply  Company.  Apparatus  for 
operating  booster-supplemented  locomotives.  1,476,729  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Roberts,  Montague  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  C.  C.  Van 
Nuys,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Air  Reduction 
Company,  Inc.  Oxygenated  blast  for  metallurgical 
furnaces.     1,445,973  ;  Feb.  20. 

Roberts  Numbering  Machine  Company.  (See  Kern,  Max- 
imilian H.,  assignor.) 

Roberts,  Percy,  Surblton,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  D. 
Peters  &  Company  Limited,  Slough,  Buckingham,  Eng- 
land. Ship's  hull  and  other  Iron  or  steel  vessel  or  con- 
tainer.    1,446,274  ;   Feb.  20. 

Roberts  Portable  Oven  Company.  (See  Splithoff,  Harry 
S.,  assignor.) 

Roberts,  Ralph  R.     (See  Roberts,  Frederick  W.  and  R.  R.) 

Roberts,  Ralph  W.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Combined  potato 
masher  and  beater.     1,447,432  ;   Mar.  6. 

Roberts,  Raney  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Frame  for  sheet-metal 
tubs.     1,451,115  ;  Apr.  10. 

Roberts,  Richard  B.     (See  Hall,  B.  B.,  and  Roberts.) 

Roberts,  Richard  H.,  Henderson,  Auckland,  assignor  to 
Roberts  Expanding  Lattice  Company  Limited  of  Auck- 
land, Auckland.  New  Zealand.  Timberwork.  1,448.768  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Roberts,  Rutherford  B.      (See  Marcum,  Harve,  assignor.) 

Roberts.  Sarah,  Oakland,  Calif.  Slipper.  Des.  61,986; 
Feb.  20. 

Roberts  and  Scbaefer  Company.  (See  Ernst,  Henri  A., 
assignor.) 

Roberts  and  Schaefer  Company.  (See  Jacobsen,  Richard 
S.,  assignor.) 

Rol>erts  &  Schaefer  Company.  (See  Lawry,  Raymond  G., 
assignor.) 

Roberts,  Shem.     (See  Bartle.  J.  W..  and  Roberts.) 

Roberts.  Sliermau  C,  Denver  ,Colo.  Grinding  mill. 
1,443,276;  Jan.  23. 

Roberts,  Theodore  C,  assignor  to  Columbia  Graphophone' 
Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  securing  a  matrix  shell  to  a  suit- 
able  backing.      1.447.183  ;   Mar.   6. 

Roberts,  Theodore  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Co- 
lumbia Graphophone  Manufacturing  CJompany,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.     Control  mechanism.    1,468,675  ;  Sept.  25. 

Roberts,  Thomas  L.,  jr.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Fare  indicator. 
1,471,918;   Oct.   23. 

Roberts,  Urban  H.     (See  Lawrence,  Oscar  A.,  assignor.) 

Roberts,  William,  Los  .\ngele.s,  Calif.  Scraper  attachment 
for  brooms.     1,462,829  ;  July  24. 

Roberts,  William  E.,  assignor  to  Foundation  Oven  Corpo- 
ration, New  York.  N.  Y.  Valve  for  coke  ovens. 
1,448,365  :    Mar.    13. 


Roberts,  William  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Foundation  Oven  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coke 
oven.     1,453,005;  May  1. 

Roberts,  William  E.,  Little  Falls,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Para- 
mount Rubber  Consolidated,  Inc.,  X'hiladelphla,  Pa. 
Inner  tube  for  automobile  tires.     1,455,734  ;  May  15. 

Roberts,  William  H„  assignor  to  Detroit  Stamping  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Collapsible-tube  holder.  1,452,761 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Roberts,  William  T.  B.,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Work  support.     1,456,040;  May  22. 

Roberts,  William  T.  B.,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinerv  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Sewing  machine.     1,470,646  ;  Oct.  16. 

Robertshaw,  Frederick  W.,  Pittsburgh,  and  G.  A.  Robert- 
shaw,  Greensburg,  Pa.     Gas  range.     1,450,756  ;  Apr.  3. 

Robertshaw,  Frederick  W.,  Pittsburgh,  and  G.  A.  Robert- 
shaw, Greensburg,  Pa.  Thermostatic  valve  mechanism. 
1,455,662;  May  15. 

Robertshaw,  Frederick  W.,  Pittsburgh,  and  G.  A.  Robert- 
shaw, Greensburg,  Pa.  Thermostat.  1,455,663 ; 
May  15. 

Robertshaw,  George  A.  (See  Robertshaw,  Frederick  W. 
and  G.  A.) 

Robertson,  Andrew  R.,  and  A.  P.  Dunsmore,  Glasgow, 
Scotland.      Centrifugal   machine.      1,474,331 ;   Nov.    13. 

Robertson,  Annie  R.,  executrix.      (See   Robertson,   Colin.) 

Robertson  Brothers  Manufacturing  Company.  (SeeHauf, 
George  P.,  assignor.) 

Robertson,  Charles  A.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  Mont- 
gomery Ward  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Separator- 
bowl   construction.     1,474,379  ;   Nov.   20. 

Robertson,  Charles  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Creep  jack. 
1,441,753  ;  Jan.  9. 

Robertson,  Christopher  S.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Side  win- 
dow for  automobiles.     1,446,212  ;  Feb.  20. 

Robertson,  Christopher  S.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Anchor  post 
for  windshields.     1,473,875  ;  Nov.  1.3. 

Robertson,  Colin,  deceased,  by  A.  R.  Robertson,  executrix, 
Antrim,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Banks,  Winthrop, 
Mass.     Miter   clamp.     1,474,119 ;   Nov.   13. 

Robertson,  David.  (See  Hawkridge,  J.,  Robertson,  and 
Nalrne.) 

Robertson,  Florence  L.,  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.  Stove  cover. 
1,461,856  ;  July  17. 

Robertson,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  The  P.  A.  Geier  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Mechanism  for  power-driven 
washing  machines.     1,467,879  ;  Sept.  11. 

Robertson,  Frank  R.     (See  Mitchell,  Eugene  F.,  assignor.) 

Robertson,  Frederick  C,  Spokane,  Wash.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Rubber-Metal  Horse  Footwear, 
Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Horeshoe.     1,441,602;  Jan.  9. 

Robertson,  Frederick  C,  Spokane,  Wash.,  and  P.  P. 
Rooney,  New  York,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Rubber-Metal  Horse  Footwear,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  T. 
Horseshoe.     1,477,007  ;  Dec.  11. 

Robertson,  H.  H.,  Conapany.  (See  Roney,  William  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Robertson,  Harry  M.,  Rockville,  Md.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Dressier  Tunnel  Kilns,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tunnel  kiln.     1,477,152;  Dec.  11. 

Robertson,  James,  Stratford,  London,  England.  Rotary 
engine,  pump,  and  the  like.     1,445,559  ;  Feb.  13. 

Robertson,  James,  jr.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  Mold  for  form- 
ing repair  patches.     1,454,655  ;  May  5. 

Robertson,  Jesse  N.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Shoe  cleaner  and 
scraper.      1,456,575  ;    May   29. 

Robertson,  John  A.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Cable  clamp. 
1,460,276  ;  June  26. 

Robertson,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Motlon-picture-fllm  reel. 
1,469,818  ;  Oct.  9. 

Robertson,  John  A.,  and  C.  F.  Speidel,  assignors  to  East- 
man Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Camera  casing. 
Des.  62,530;   June  12. 

Robertson,  John  P.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit.  Mich.  Hinge  structure  for  automobile 
hoods.     1,475,967  ;  Dec.  4. 

Robertson,  John  Y.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Sieve.  1,444,275; 
Feb.  6. 

Robertson,  Joseph  M.,  et  al.  (See  Gray,  Joseph  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Robertson,  Katherine  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Trunk.  1,475,882; 
Nov.  27. 

Robertson,  Robert,  London,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  H. 
Austin,  Audlem,  Chester,  England.  Apparatus  tot 
spraying  liquids  by  compressed  air.  1,461,548 ! 
July  10. 

Robertson.  Samuel  B.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pneumatic  tire. 
Des.  63,112  ;  Oct.  2. 

Robertson,  Walter  S.,  assignor  to  The  Chas.  H.  Elliott 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ring.  Des.  62,414; 
May  22. 

Robertson,    William.       (See    Rosine,    Conrad,    assignor.) 

Robertson,  William  J.,  and  H.  E.  Becker,  Fullerton,  Calif. 
Well-cementing  apparatus.     1,459,345  ;  June  19. 

Robertson,  William  W.,  Worcester  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Crompton  &  ICnowles  Loom  Works.  Shuttle  box  for 
pile-fabric  looms.     1,476,843;  Dec.   11. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROai  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  pa.tentees — Continued. 


Robertson,  William  VV.,  assignor  to  Cromi)ton  &  Knowles 
Lioom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Loom  temple. 
1,477,977  ;  Dec.  18. 

Eobesou,  Edna  G.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Type  bar  for  steno- 
graphic typewriters.     1,454,692  ;  May  8. 

Robeson,  Edna  G.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Stationery  cabinet. 
1,458,953  ;  June  19. 

Robeson,   J.   S.,  Inc.      (See   Robeson,  Jacob   S.,   assignor.) 

Robeson,  Jacob  S.,  Pennington,  N.  J.  Process  and  com- 
position for  making  roadways.     1,445,240  ;  Feb.   13. 

Robeson,  Jacob  S.,  Pennington,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  J.  S. 
Robeson,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Treatment  of  sulphite 
cellulose  liquors.     1,445,603  ;  Feb.  13. 

Robeson  Process  Company.  (See  McElroy,  Karl  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Robey,  Ernest  W.     (See  Wood,  W.  R.,  and  Robey.) 

Robey,  Ernest  W.,  assignor  of  a  moiety  to  Underfeed 
Stoker  Company,  Limited,  London,  England.  Conveyer 
or  the  like.     1,468,545  ;  Sept.  18. 

Robin,  Jacob  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  device  for  con- 
trolling the  operation  of  automatic  machines.  1,440,894  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Robin,  Jacob  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas  burner.  1,451,116 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Robin,  Jacob  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Grater.  1,457,228; 
May  29. 

Robin,  Philip  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmission  unit. 
1,469,538  ;   Oct.  2. 

Robinett,  Winfleld  S.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Tire  changer. 
1,451,344  :  Apr.  10. 

Robinson,  Albert  E.,  assignor  to  The  American  Tool  Works 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Friction-clutch  mecha- 
nism.    1,446,129  ;  Feb.  20. 

Robinson,  Alfred,  Gardner,  Mass.  Fastener  device. 
1,473,876;  Nov.   13. 

Robinson,  Archie  D.,  Westfield,  Mass.  Holder  for  memo- 
randum  pads  and  the  like.     1,452,707  ;  Apr.  24. 

Robinson,  Arthur  W.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Delirery 
pipe  for  hydraulic  dredging  machines.  1,451,272; 
Apr.  10. 

Robinson,  Arthur  W.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Automatic  flush 
ing   apparatus.      1,461,163  ;   July   10. 

Robinson,  Arthur  W.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Bloat- 
ing discharge  pipe  for  hydraulic  dredges.  1,462,830  ; 
July  24. 

Robinson,  Benjamin  E.,  Sallyards,  Kans.  Fluid-discharge 
means  for  bottles.     1,458,004  ;  June  5. 

Robinson,  Charles  B.     (See  Daulton,  B.  H.,  and  Robinson.) 

Robinson,  Charles  M.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Separable  fastener. 
1,443,277  :  Jan.  23. 

Robinson,  Charles  0.,  Bismarck,  N.  Dak.  Collapsible 
supporting  device.      1,451,846 ;    Apr.   17. 

Robinson,  Charles  O.,  Bismarck,  N.  Dak.  Convertlbli 
baby  carriage.     1,461,458  ;  July  10. 

Robinson,  Charles  S.,  Somerset  West,  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
South  Africa.  Recovery  and  refining  of  sulphur. 
1,476,645  ;  Dec.  4. 

Robinson,  Charles  W.  (See  Bozard,  H.  B.,  and  Robin- 
son.) 

Robinson,  Clarence  J.  (See  Schellenbach,  W.,  and  Robin- 
eon.) 

Robinson,  Clarence  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Means  for  pro- 
ducing  composition    articles.      1,474,565 ;    Nov.    20. 

Robinson,   Claude  E.      (See  Frick,  P.   S.,  and  Robinson.) 

Robinson,  Dean  Kees,  Baltimore,  Md.  Pivot  lathe  for 
watchmakers.     1,470,544  ;  Oct    9. 

Robinson,  Edith  A.,  administratrix.  (See  Robinson, 
Lawrence  E.) 

Robinson,  Edward  K.,  Belmont,  Mass.  Bookbinding. 
1,450,261;    Apr.   3. 

Robinson,  Edwin  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  J.  Spooner, 
Providence,  R.  I.     Spring  ring.     1,442,096;  Jan.  16. 

Robinson,  Elizabeth  A.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Ventilating  appara- 
tus for  Pullman  cars.     1,463,294  ;  July  31. 

Robinson,  Emery  M.,  River  Rouge,  Mich.  Poultry  feeder. 
1,471,919;    Oct.   23. 

Robinson.  Ernest  U.  (See  Mackenzie,  R.  W.  R.,  Robin- 
son, Fort,  and  Lumsdeu.) 

Robinson,  Ezra  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Direction  Indi- 
cator.    1,478,916  ;  Dec.  25. 

Robinson,  Frank  H.     (See  Park,  W.  J.,  and  Robinson.) 

Robinson,    George.      (See    Sturdevant,    Ceylon,   assignor.) 

Robinson,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Pneumatic  Scale  Corpo- 
ration, Limited,  Norfolk  Downs,  Mass.  Packaging 
device.     1,456,576;  May  29. 

Robinson,  George  E.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Cylinder-grinding 
machine.     1,441,242  ;  Jan.  9. 

Robinson,  Georgia,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Bouquet  holder. 
1,456,859:  May  29. 

Robinson,  Glenn  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Roller-setting  ap- 
paratus for  printing  presses.     1,470,194  ;  Oct.  9. 

Robinson,  Harriet  M.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Doll.  Des.  62,745  ; 
July  24. 

Robinson,  Harvey  J.  D.,  Trochu,  Alberta,  Canada.  De- 
mountable rim  for  automobile  wheels.  1,471,707  : 
Oct.    23. 

Robinson,  Herman  P.,  Bristol,  Tenn.  Steam  chest  and 
balance  slide  valve  therefor.     1,470,193  ;  Oct.  9. 

Robinson,  James  and  P.,  Leeds,  England.  Anchor  used 
In  connection  with  mechanically-operated  farm  imple- 
ments working  on  the  fixed-cable  system.  1,449.447  • 
Mar.   27. 


Robinson,  James  K.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Ventilator. 
1,469,022  ;  Sept.  25. 

Robinson,  James  K.,  Little'  Rock,  Ark.  Ventilator. 
1,475,317;  Nov.  27. 

Robinson,  John  G.,  Eldorado,  Kans.  Well  plug. 
1,448,004  ;    Mar.    13. 

Robinson,  John  G.,  Fairfield,  England.  Furnace  of  loco- 
motives.    1,450,229  ;  Apr.  3. 

Robinson,  John  W.,  Macon,  Ga.  Mechanical  rectifying 
system.     1,460,444  ;  July  3. 

Robinson,  Jonathan  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Testing  device. 
1,447,690  ;  Mar.   6. 

Robinson,  Joseph,  Morristown,  N.  J.  Driving  connection. 
1,468,402  ;  Sept.  18. 

Robinson,  Joseph  V.,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  Automatic 
train-pipe  connector.     Rel5,596  ;  May  8. 

Robinson,  Joseph  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  train- 
pipe  connector.    Rel5,639  ;  June  26. 

Robinson,  Lawrence  E.,  deceased,  by  B.  A.  Robinson,  ad- 
ministratrix, Coffeyville,  Kans.  Oil-weU  swab. 
1,458,151;  June  12. 

Robinson,  Leo  S.,  Alameda,  Calif.  Segregating  apparatus. 
1,450,390;   Apr.  3. 

Robinson,  Leon  A.,  Peoria,  111.  Attachment  for  line-cast- 
ing machines.     1,460,445  ;  July  3. 

Robinson,  Luther,  Eldorado,  Kans.  Fire  extinguisher. 
1,452,657;  Apr.  24. 

Robinson,  Marion,  Princeton,  W.  Va.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  Mrs.  L.  Markland,  Jenkins,  Ky.  Railway 
switch.     1,457,229  ;  May  29. 

Robinson,  Percy.     (See  Robinson,  James  and  P.) 

Robinson,  Roy  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Tennis  racket.  1,470,878  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Robinson,  Roy  M.,  and  J.  Bradley,  assignors  of  one-fourth 
to  J.  L.  Mallett  and  one-fourth  to  H.  W.  Lee,  Albany, 
N.  Y.     Flywheel  governor.     1,445,715  ;  Feb.  20. 

Robinson,  Roy  M.,  and  J.  Bradley,  assignors  of  one-fourth 
to  J.  L.  Mallett  and  one-fourth  to  U.  W.  Lee,  Albany, 
N.  Y.     Flywheel  governor.     1,445,716  ;  Feb.  2(). 

Robinson,  Thomas,  Babylon,  N.  Y.  Roofing  element. 
1,449,058  ;  Mar.  20. 

Robinson,  Thomas,  Babylon,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ana- 
conda Sales  Company.  Strip-roofing  construction. 
1,474,380;   Nov.  20. 

Robinson,  Thomas  E.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Casing  clamp. 
1,465,485  ;  Aug.  21. 

Rohinson,  Walter  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  F.  Lyons, 
Beloit,  Wis.     Refrigerating  device.     1,449,872 ;  Mar.  27. 

Robinson,   William.      (See  Faber,   L.   W.,   and  Robinson.) 

Robinson,  William  A.  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Finger  ring. 
Des.  62,388  ;  May  15. 

Robinson,  William  G.,  Batavia,  Iowa.  Wire-fence  clamp. 
1,477,901 ;  Dec.  18. 

Robinson,  William  G.,  Batavia,  Iowa.  Wire-fence 
stretcher.     1,477,902  ;  Dec.  18. 

Robinson,  William  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Paint. 
1,445,173  :   Feb.   13. 

Robinson,  WiUiam  V.,  assignor  to  The  Independent  Store 
Co.,   Owosso,  Mich.     Gas  burner.      1,452,440 ;   Apr.    17. 

Robinson,  William  V.,  assignor  to  The  Independent  Stove 
Co.,  Owosso,  Mich.     Gas  burner.     1,463,592  ;  July  31. 

Robirds,  William  N.,  jr.,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  Floor 
buffer.     1,468,080;  Sept.  18. 

Robison,  Franklin  R.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  Laundry-net 
receptacle.     1,458,440  ;   June   12. 

Robison,  James'  E.,  Denver,  Colo.  Ground-gripping  chain 
for   automobile   tires.     1,453,183 ;   Apr.   24. 

Robison,  James  E.,  Denver,  Colo.  Automobile  body  at- 
taching tool-holding  case.     1,455,549  ;  May  15. 

Robison,  Lige,  Four  States,  W.  Va.  Artificial  coal. 
1,454,410  ;  May  8. 

Roblee,  Robert  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Shoe  Company,  In- 
corporated, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe  filler.  1,454,412 ; 
May  8. 

Roblea,  Charles  W.,  et  al.  (See  McElrath,  James  R., 
assignor.) 

Roblln,  Pierre  F.  M.,  St.  Nazaire,  France.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  permanent  undulation  of  hair.  1,456,830 ; 
May  29. 

Roby,  Frank  M.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lubricator.  1,476,466  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Roby,  James  J.     (See  Moore,  Ray  W.,  assignor.) 

Roby,  Luther  E.,  Peoria,  111.  Power-operated  draft  lift- 
ing device.     1,476,728  ;  Dec.   11. 

Roby,  Rhea  T.,  et  al.,  eiecutrlces.  (See  Talmage, 
John  G.) 

Rochg,  Jean  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Landing  gear  for  air- 
planes.    Rel5,656  ;  July  17. 

Rocheleau,  Alphonso,  assignor  to  Hart  Brothers,  Sagi- 
naw, Mich.  Feed  device  for  bean-sorting  machines. 
1,459,553  :   June  19. 

Rochester  Binding  &  Coat  Front  Company.  (See  Gold- 
stein, Albert  S.,  assignor.) 

Rochester  Can  Company.  (See  Gray,  Malcolm  E.,  as- 
signor.^ 

Rochlen,  Ava  M.     (See  Trueblood,  R.  W.,  and  Rochlen.) 

Rocholl,  Valentine  C,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Whistle. 
1,440,698  ;  Jan.  2. 

Rochlltz,  Ludwig  J.,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Operation  of 
cupola   furnaces.      1,476.106 ;   Dec.   4. 

Rock,  Cephas  I.,  Boston,  Mass.  Device  for  compressing 
and  holding  compressed  spiral  springs  until  released 
in  position.     1,449,551  ;  Mar.  27. 


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457 


Rock  Island  Plow  Company.  (See  Kaupke.  Lee  U.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rock,  James,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tool-supporting  spindle 
for  woodworking  machines.     1,405,058;  Aug.  14. 

Rock,  James,  Astoria,  N.  Y.  Tool-supporting  spindle  for 
woodworking  machines.     1.465,059  ;  Aug.  14. 

Rock,  James,  Astoria,  N.  Y.  Woodworking  tool  and  form- 
ing the  cutting  edge  thi  reof.     1,4G5,060  ;  Aug.  14. 

Rockbestos  Products  Corporation.  (See  Ileany,  John  A., 
assignor.) 

Rocke,  Abraham,  assignor  to  Peerless  Corset  Co.,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Garment.     1,460,277  ;  June  26. 

Rockey,  Clarence  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Universal  fixture 
stem.     1.448,942  ;  Mar.  20. 

Rockford  Metal  Specialty  Company.  (See  Anderson,  A. 
M.,  and  Abltt,  assignors.) 

Rockford  Milling  Macuino  Company.  (See  Sundstrand, 
Gustaf  D..  assignor. ) 

Rockford  Showcase  &  B^xture  Company,  The.  (See 
Mlchaelson,  Henry  G.,  assignor.) 

Rockford  Tool  Company.  (See  Sundstrand,  Gustaf  D., 
assignor.) 

Rockman,  Bennett,  Boston,  Mass.  Windshield  cleaner. 
1,464,776;  Aug.  14. 

Rockoff,  Bernard  I.  and  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Multiple  lamp 
socket.     1,471,208;  Oct.  16. 

Rockoff,  Elias.     (See  Rockoff,  Bernard  I.  and  E.) 

Rockstroh,  Otto,  assignor  to  the  firm  of  Carl  Zeiss,  Jena, 
Germany.     Roll  film  dark  slide.     1.443.433;  Jan.  30. 

Rockwell,  Byrd  C,  Camden,  Ark.  Collapsible  crate. 
1,443,147;  Jan.  23. 

Rockwell,  Byru  C,  Camden,  Ark.  Method  of  manu- 
facturing  veneered   lumber.      1,446,810 :    Feb.    27. 

Rockwell,  ~  Byrd  C,  Camden,  Ark.  Folding  crate. 
1,451,373  ;  Aor.  10. 

Rockwell,  David  P.  (See  Whipple,  R.  L.,  Rockwell,  and 
Featherstone.) 

Rockwell,  Edward  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corpo- 
ration. Means  for  supporting  vacuum  feeding  sys- 
tems.   1,453,729  ;  May  1. 

Rockwell,  Edward  A.,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Pressure-feed  system  for  internal-combustion  engines. 
1,470,484  ;  Oct.  9. 

Rockwell,  Frederick  C,  West  Hartford.  Conn.  Film  for 
the  reproduction  of  pictures.     1,444,388  ;  Feb.  6. 

Rockwell,  Hugh  M.,  Bristol,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Standard  Steel  and  Bearings  "incorpo- 
rated. Wilmington,  Del.  Manufacture  of  antifriction 
bearings.     1.453.366  :  May  1. 

Boctwell,  Hugh  M.,  Bristol,  assignor,  by  mesne  asBlgn- 
ments.  to  The  Marlin  Firearms  Corporation,  New 
Haven,  Conn.  Belt  -  loading  machine.  1,468,870  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Rockwell.  Robert  L.     (See  Stevens.  H.  R.,  and  Rockwell.) 

Rockwell,  Robert  L.     (See  Trelman,  I.  A.,  and  Rockwell.) 

Rockwell,  Robert  L.,  and  E.  G.  Howe,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  G.  Howe,  trustee,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Automatic  semaphore  signal  system.  1,462,248  ;  July 
17. 

Rockwood,  George  I..  Worcester,  Mass.  Exhauster  for 
dry-pipe  systems.     1.474,915  :   Nov.  20. 

Rodabush,  Walter  C,  Harrlsburg,  Pa.,  and  F.  Schlueter, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Fuel  preheater  for  internal-com- 
bustion  engines.      1,465,785  ;   Aug.   21. 

Rodda,   Bertie  N.      (See  Rodda,    Thomas   H.   and  B.   N.) 

Rodda,  Bertie  N.,  Torrensville,  South  Australia,  Australia. 
Spring  gate  and  wiper  for  seed  wheels.  1,443.906  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Rodda,  Thomas  H.,  Joslin,  and  B.  N.  Rodda,  Torrens- 
ville. South  Australia,  Australia.  Auxiliary  spring 
or  shock  absorber  for  vehicles,  particularly  motor  ve- 
hicles.    1,452,441  ;  Apr.  17. 

Roddy,  Gustav  R.,  assignor  to  Chain  Belt  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Traveling  conveyer  with  gravity 
rollers.     1,472,679  ;  Oct.  30. 

Rode,  Charles  R.,  Lima,  Ohio.  A^iscosimeter.  1,459,262  ; 
June    19. 

Rode,  Frederick  J.,  R.  I.  Frost,  and  J.  L.  Liston,  Augusta, 
Kans. ;  said  Rode  and  said  Frost  assignors  to  said 
Liston.     Signal  lantern.     1,455,938  ;  May  22. 

Rodebush,  Worth  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Industrial  Alcohol  Co.  Making  glycol.  1,454,604 ; 
May  8. 

Rodel,  Prledrich  G.  B.,  Lutzen,  Germany.  Grinding  disk. 
1,449,956  ;  Mar.  27. 

Rodell,  Adolph,  Chicago,  111.  Doorstop.  1,455,550 ; 
May  15. 

Rodenhlzer,  Bernard  C,  Lynchhurg,  Va.  Water-gauge 
glass  for  steam  boilers.     1,452,390 ;  Apr.   17. 

Roderick,  John  V..  i\kron,  Ohio.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.    1,454,862  :  May  15. 

Roderick  Lean  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Heston, 
George  C,  assignor.) 

Roderick  Lean  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Warne, 
Frederick  C,  assignor.) 

Roderick,  Richard  D.,  Hazleton,  Pa.  Potato  masher. 
1.443,649  :  Jan.   30. 

Rodger  Ballast  Car  Co.  (See  Gallagher,  Frederick  S., 
assignor.) 

Rodger  Ballast  Car  Company.  (See  Hosceit,  W.  J.,  and 
Hlndahl,  assignors.) 


Rodger  Ballast  Car  Company.  (See  Neikirk,  John  0., 
assignor.) 

Rodgers,  Claude  M.,  and  A.  W.  Wengcr,  Warsaw,  Ind. 
Reel.     1,445,560;   Feb.   13. 

Rodgers,  Cowan,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Automobile  fender. 
1,465,589;   Aug.   21. 

Rodgers,  Cowan,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Automobile  fender. 
1,465,590;  Aug.  21. 

Rodgers,  John,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Album.  1,451,474  ; 
Apr.   10. 

Rodgers,  John  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  Hanselmann, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tuning  transformer.  1,471,418 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Rodgers,  Robert  S.,  assignor  to  The  American 
Seeding  Machine  Company,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Bearing. 
1,477,718  ;  Dec.   18. 

Rodhe,  Olof,  assignor  to  Svenska  Aktiebolaget  Mono, 
Stockholm,  Sweden.  Registering  mechanism  of  gae- 
analysis  apparatus.     1,458,893  ;   June  12. 

Rodin,  Charles  F.,  Fairfax,  Calif.  Spring-shackle  mount- 
ing.    1,464,341 ;  Aug.   7. 

Rodman  Chemical  Company.  (See  Rodman,  H.,  and 
Boren,   assignors.) 

Rodman,  Edward  F.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Propelling  de- 
vice for  swimmers.     1,476,844  ;  Dec.  11. 

Rodman,  Hugh,  Oakmont,  and  E.  E.  Boren,  Swissvale, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  Rodman  Chemical  Company.  Decolor- 
izing material  and  making  same.     1,474,120  ;   Nov.  13. 

Rodney  Hunt  Machine  Company.  (See  Harris,  Carl  C, 
assignor. ) 

Rodopulos,  Michael  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Ice-cream  scoop. 
1,459,638  :   June   19. 

Rodrian  Electro-Metallurgical  Co.  (See  Rodrian,  Richard, 
assignor.) 

Rodrian,  Richard,  assignor  to  Rodrian  Electro  Metallurgi- 
cal Co.,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Smelting  and 
electrolytic  process.     1,447,892  ;  Mar,  6. 

Rodrigo,  Henry,  sr.,  Houston,  Tex.  Well  screen. 
1,473,644;  Nov.  13. 

Rodrigues,  Slanuel  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Cartridge  fuse. 
1,452,255  ;  Apr.  17. 

Rodriguez,  (jerman  V.,  Manzanillo,  Cuba.  Apparatus  for 
hoisting  and  transferring  sugar  cane  and  other  ar- 
ticles.    1,467,013  ;  Sept.  4. 

Rodriguez,  Ramon  M.  (See  Zirion  y  Saravia,  A.,  and 
Rodriguez.) 

Rodriguez,  Ramon  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vanity  case. 
1,470,647  ;    Oct.    16. 

Rodriguez,  Ramon  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Box  for  talcum 
powder  and  similar  material.     Des.  63,323  ;  Nov.  20. 

Roe,  Emil  W.  K.,  assignor  to  The  Aldon  Company,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Saw.     1,468,514 ;   Sept.  18. 

Roe,  Ernest  S.,  assignor  to  Markham  Air  Rifle  Company, 
Plymouth,  Mich.      Air  gun.     1,477,770  ;   Dec.   18. 

Roe,  Ferrin  A.      (See  Meisner,  R.,  and  Roe.) 

Roe,   Harold.      (See  HoUenbeck,   R.   B.,   and   Roe.) 

Roe,  Mayo  E.,  assignor  to  The  Colson  Company.  Elyrla, 
Ohio,      .fuvenile   vehicle.      1,474,493  :    Nov.    20. 

Roe,  William  C.,  assignor  to  Holmes  Electric  Protective 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alarm  system.  1,468,328  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Roeber,  Moritz  H.,  et  aL  (See  Younger,  Prank  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Roebuck,  Alvah  C,  Chicago,  111.  Speed  control. 
1,455,093  :  May  15. 

Roebuck,  Alvah  C,  Chicago,  111.  Intermittent-shutter 
mechanism.     1,455,094  ;  May  15. 

Roebuck,  Alvah  C.,  Chicago,  111.  Fire-door-operating 
mechanism.     1,455,095  ;  May  15. 

Roebuck,  Alvah  C..  Chicago,  111.  Motion-picture  machine. 
1,455,096;  May  15. 

Roeder  A  Co.      (See  Tonke,  Wilhelm,  assignor.) 

Roedl,  George  C,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.  Automobile  porch. 
1,450,988;  Apr.  10. 

Roeglin,  Henry  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Molnar, 
Milwaukee,    Wis.      Builder's   tool.      1,472,992 ;    Nov.    6. 

Roeker,  Huco,  Clinton,  Wis.  Trip  hammer.  1,476,923 ; 
Dec.   11. 

Roellng,  Henry  W.,  A.  G.  Kern,  J.  G.  Bauer,  and  J.  Cata- 
lano,  jr.,  I^ew  Orleans,  La.  Railway  signal  device. 
1,444,755  ;  Feb.  6. 

Roemer,  Henry  A.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Rolling  mill.  1,467,880  ; 
Sept.  11.      ' 

Roemer,  Ralph  R.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Akron 
Cultivator  &  Mfg.  Co.     Stove.     1,467,815  ;  Sept.  11. 

Roesch,  Alfred.     (See  Milker,  H.  P.,  and  Roesch.) 

Roesch,  Daniel,  (Chicago,  111.  Priming  device  for  inter- 
nal-combustion   engines.      1,451,434  ;    Apr.    10. 

Roesch,  Joseph  B.,  Old  Forge,  Pa.  Demountable  rim. 
1,460,278  ;  June  26. 

Roesel,  Edmond.      (See  Gouin,   P.,  and  Roesel.) 

Roeser,  Harry  C,  Chicago,  111.  Navigating  instrument. 
1,463,373;    July   31. 

Roess,   Heinrich.      (See  Schmidt,  M.   P.,  and  Roess.) 

Roessel,  Louis.      (See  Collins,  C.  S.,  and  Roessel.) 

Roeasler  &  Hasalacher  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See 
Albert,  August,  assignor.) 

Roessler  &  Hasslacher  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See 
Haas,  Joseph,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Roessler  &  Hasslacher  Chemical  Company,  The.  (Se» 
Llebknecht,  Otto,  assignor.) 

RoessUng,  Bernard  E.,  assignor  to  Francis  J.  Maneeley, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Walking  toy.     1,444.389  ;  Feb.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Roetb,  Albert  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Building  tile. 
1,447,041 ;  Feb.  27. 

Eoettges,  Frederick,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  William 
E.  Noe  &  Sous,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  or  other  shade. 
Des.  61,863;  Jan.  30. 

Roettges,  Frederick,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Wil- 
liam K.  Noe  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  or  other 
pedestal.     Des.  62,497  ;  June  12. 

Roettges,  Frederick,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Wil- 
liam R.  Noe  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  or  other 
pedestal.     Des.   62,498  ;   June  12. 

Roettges,  Frederick,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Wil- 
liam R.  Noe  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  or  other 
pedestal.     Des.  62,499;  June  12. 

Roettges,  Frederick,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Wil- 
liam H.  Noe  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  or  other 
pedestal.     Dea.  62,500;  June  12. 

Roettges,  Frederick,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Wil- 
liam R.  Noe  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  or  other 
shade.     Des.  62,501 ;  June  12. 

Roettges,  Frederick,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Wil- 
liam R.  Noe  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  or  other 
pedestal.     Des.  62,502;  June  12. 

Roettges,  Frederick,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Wil- 
liam R.  Noe  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  or  other 
pedestal.     Des.  62,503;  June  12. 

Roettges,  Frederick,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  William 
R.  Noe  &  Sous,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  or  other  shade. 
Des.    63,270;   Nov.    13. 

RoflSno,  Mario,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Concrete  block  con- 
struction.    1,472,680  ;  Oct.  30. 

Roffy,  Joseph  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Flash  light.  1,441,883  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Roffy,  Joseph  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Flash  light.  1,441,884 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Rogaly,  Leopold.  (See  Cowen,  W.  L.,  and  Friend,  as- 
signors.) 

Rogatchoff,  Theodore,  Baltimore,  Md.  Lubricating  system 
for  crossheads.     1,440,747  ;  Jan.  2. 

Rogatl,  Agostina,  and  L;  Aronne,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Auto- 
matic stop  for  phonographs.     1,445,561 ;   Feb.  13. 

Rogers,  Abby,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  M.  Nash  and  one-half  to  W.  G.  Hutchins,  Seattle, 
Wash.  Fuel  mixer  for  internal-combustion  engines. 
1,446,397  ;   Feb.  20. 

Rogers,  Abby,  assignor  to  M.  Nash  and  W.  G.  Hutchins, 
Seattle,  Wash.  Fuel  mixer  for  luternal-combustion 
engines.     1,474,791 ;  Nov.  20. 

Rogers,  Albert,  La  Mesa  Heights,  Calif.  Paste  recepta- 
cle.    1,448,943  ;  Mar.  20. 

Rogers,  Allen.     (See  Ehrenreich,  A.,  and  Rogers.) 

Rogers,  Alonzo  L.,  Walkerton,  Ind.  Stepladder.  1,473,443  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Rogers,  Carlyle  W.,  Warren,  Pa.  Spring  structure. 
1,457,856  ;  June  5. 

Rogers,  Cephas  B.,  Danbury,  Conn.  Electric-light 
bracket.     Des.  63,004 ;   Sept.  4. 

Rogers,  Charles  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Condensing  fluid  i 
1,461,164 ;  July  10. 

Rogers,  Clarence  J.,  assignor  to  Great  Western  Electric 
Company,  Morris,  Okla.  Telegraph  relay.  1,444,555  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Rogers,  Clarence  J.,  assignor  to  Great  Western  Electric 
Company,  Morris,  Okla.  Magnetic  interlocking  re- 
peater.     1,446,770  ;  Feb.  27. 

Rogers,  Donald  G.,  and  H.  T.  Stowell,  Buffalo,  assignors 
to  National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Vat  dye.     1,478,061 ;  Dec.  18. 

Rogers,  Edbert,  Flint,  Mich.  Shipping  device.  1,471,753  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Rogers,  Edwin,  Aurora,  111.  Parachute.  1,478,677; 
Dec.  25. 

Rogers  Electric  Laboratories  Company,  The.  (See  Hum- 
phreys,  Edwin   S.,   assignor.) 

Rogers,  Elmer  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Desiccated  malt  ex- 
tract  and   producing   the   same.      1,474,381 ;    Nov.    20. 

Rogers,  Emmet  P.,  et  al.  (See  CoUman,  Maurice,  as- 
signor.) 

Rogers,  Erastus  W.,  Durham,  N.  C.  Multiple-hole  top 
for  burner  stoves.     1,457,188  ;  May  29. 

Rogers,  Everett  I.,  jr.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Collar  holder 
1,461,328  ;  July  10. 

Rogers,  Francis  M.  (See  Humphreys,  R.  B.,  Rogers, 
and  Bransky.) 

Rogers,  Frauk  K.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bumper  for  motor 
vehicles.      1,456,281  ;   May  22. 

Rogers,  Harold  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Control  of  dynamo-electric  ma- 
chines.     1,453,522  ;    May    1. 

Rogers,  Harry  R.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Car  Seal  Company, 
Chicago.  111.     Seal.     1,44,7,691 ;  Mar.  6. 

Rogers-Hlggins  Co.,  The.  (See  Higgins,  James  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rogers,  Homer  S.,  assignor  to  J.  R.  Ball,  Milwaukee,  Wis 
Relay  pneumatic  pump.     1,444,087  ;  Feb.  6. 

Rogers,  Homer  S.,  assignor  to  J.  R.  Ball,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.     Pneumatic  pump.     1,473,384 ;   Nov.  6. 

Rogers,  James  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Mathematical  top 
1,462,870  ;  July  24. 

Rogers,   James    P.      (See  Brady,   Archie   E.,   assignor.) 
Rogers-Jenkins,  Arthur,      (gee  De  Tilliers,  Peter  G.  T. 
assignor.) 

Rogers,  John  A.   S.     (See  Lowrey,  John  R.,  assignor.) 


Rogers,  John  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mergenthaler 
Linotype  Company.  Typographical  composing  and  dis- 
tributing machine.     1,443,484  ;  Jan.  30. 

Rogers,  Joseph  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pneumatic  tire. 
1,462,942  ;  July  24. 

Rogers,  Joseph  A.,  Rumney  Depot,  N.  H.  Spark  plug. 
1,471,283;   Oct.   16. 

Rogers,  Joseph  C,  assignor  of  one-sixth  to  G.  S.  Aber- 
narty  and  one-sixth  to  Mrs.  J.  W.  Jones,  Prospect  Sta- 
tion, Tenn.     Wagon  brake.     1,473,518;  Nov.  6. 

Rogers,  Joseph  S.,  Greenville,  Ala.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, of  one-half  to  F.  D.  Metcalf,  Johnson  City, 
Tenn.     Double  plow.     1,470,879  ;  Oct.  16. 

Rogers,  Lore  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.,  assignor  to  assist- 
ant Secretary  of  Agriculture  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  Making  a  food  product  from  skim  milk. 
1,477,153;  Dec.  11. 

Rogers,  Ray  G.  (See  Harris,  D.  L.,  Coffman,  and  Res- 
nick,  assignors.) 

Rogers,  Samuel.     (See  Creager,  E.  F.,  and  Rogers.) 

Rosery,  Samuel,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Remy 
Electric  Company.  Construction  of  electrical  windings. 
1,451,374;  Apr.  10. 

Rogers,  Samuel  R.,  De  Soto,  Mo.  Stove  lifter.  1,475,883  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Rogers,  Simeon  L.  and  George  H.,  Company.  (See  James, 
Sidney  V.,  assignor.) 

Rogers,  Verna  B.,  Canutillo,  Tei.  Clothes  container. 
1,473,161;  Nov.  6. 

Rogers,  Wilbur  I.,  Boston,  Mass.  Steering  attachment 
for   sleds.      1,459,263;    June    19. 

Rogers,  William  A.,  Harris,  Iowa.  Signal.  1,475,513 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Rogers,  William  A.,  Limited.  (See  Bearce,  Alexis  W., 
assignor.) 

Rogers,  Wm.  A.,  Limited.  (See  Thompson,  W.,  and 
Jameson,  assignors.) 

Rogers,  William  J.,  Potosi,  Tex.  Smoking  pipe.  1,463,843  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Eogerson,  Thomas  B.,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Cogging  and 
rolling  mill   for   iron   and   steel.      1,474,734 ;   Nov.   20. 

Rogge,   George  P.      (See  Johnston,   Robert  J.,  assignor.) 

Rogge,  William  E.,  (lUlfport,  Miss.  Operating  means  for 
window    sashes.      1,453,523 ;    May    1. 

Roggen,  Isaac,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Garment.  1,461,679  i 
July  10. 

Roggi,  Abdenago,  Chicago,  111.  Lid-operating  mechanism. 
1,460,178  ;  June  26. 

Rogginger,  John,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Tumbler  lock. 
1,444,429;  Feb.   6. 

Eogler,  John,  Jefferson,  Wis.  Lock  nut.  1,441,714 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Rognlie,  Adolph  B.,  Shelly,  Minn.  Separable-  rim. 
1,474,555;  Nov.  20. 

Rognlie,  Fred,  Churchs  Ferry,  N.  Dak.  Trench  mortar. 
1,471,063;    Oct.    16. 

Robau,  James  J.,  assignor  to  Auto-Bronk,  Inc.,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     Child's  vehicle.     1,448,817  ;  Mar.  20. 

Rohde,  Max  and  R.,  Berlin-l'lotzcnsee,  Germany.  Safety 
roller  razor.     1,444,764  ;  Feb.  6. 

Rohde,  Robert.     (See  Rohde,  Max  and  R.) 

Rohdiek,  John,  assignor  to  J.  PfeifEer,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Container.     1,470,579;  Oct.  9. 

Roher,  Daniel,  Spokane,  Wash.  Air-purifying  device  for 
motor-driven   tire   pumps.      1,458,005 ;   June   5. 

Rohland,  Curt  J.,  Seekonk,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Signal  Engineering  and  Manufacturing 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alternating-current  elec- 
tric bell.     1,456,282  ;  May  22. 

Rohlfing,  John  M.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brake. 
1,452,528  ;  Apr.  24. 

Rohlin,  Karl  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Warren 
Webster  &  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Combination 
regulating  valve  for  feed-water  heaters.  1,459,516 ; 
June  19. 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.     (See  Kohn,  Siegfried,  assignor.) 

Rohn,  Curtis  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Heating  furnace. 
1,455,267 ;  May  15. 

Rohne,  Even  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Tire  vulcanizer. 
1,453,889  ;  May  1. 

Rohner,  Emil,,  Rheineck,  Switzerland,  and  E.  Simic,  Vi- 
enna, Austria.  Electric  incandescent  lamp.  1,449,627 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Rohner,  Philip  B.     (See  Drees,  Andrew  A.,  assignor.) 

Rohrbach,  George  C,  Reading,  Pa.  Artificial  bait. 
1,444,390;   Feb.   6. 

Rohrback,  George  T.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Refrigerator  car. 
1,460,512  ;  July  3. 

Rohrer,  Daniel,  Spokane,  Wash.  Air  cooling  and  purify- 
ing device  for  motor-drive  tire  pumps.  1,443,435 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Rohrer,  John  W.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Spring-pawl  drive  for 
stokers.     1,442,003  ;  Jan.  9. 

Rohrs,  Frederick  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Motor  fuel. 
1,460,767;   July  3. 

Rohwer,  Carl  F.,  Hot  Springs,  Ark.  Facing  for  clutch 
jaws.     1,473,735  ;  Nov.  13. 

Rojas,  Floricel  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rheostat.  1,455,735 ; 
May  15. 

Rojas,  Floricel  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rheostat.  1,458,500 ; 
June  12. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


459 


Rojas,  Floricel  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rheostat.  1,458,501 ; 
June  12. 

EolaCf,  Walter  G.  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Self-aligning  sup- 
port for  cyUndor  bearings  of  rotary  machines. 
1,441,375;  Jan.  9. 

Rolaff,  Walter  G.  E.,  BellevlUe,  111.  Rotary  compressor. 
1,470,030;  Oct.  9. 

Rolfe  Iron  Company.      (See  Rolfe,  Rial  T.,  assignor.) 

Rolfe,  Miles,  Vananda,  Mont.  Clothes  boiler.  1,457,273; 
May  29. 

Rolfe,   Olive,   executrix.      (See  Rolfe,   Rial   T.) 

Rolfe,  Rial  T.,  deceased,  by  O.  Rolfe,  executrix,  Harvey, 
assignor  to  Rolfe  Iron  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Adjust- 
able gate.      1,455,356 ;    May    15. 

Rolland.  Edniond,  Boulogue-sur-Seine,  France.  Automati- 
cally-working irrigation  apparatus.     1,456,464  ;  May  22. 

Rollaway  Motor  Company,  The.  (See  Sattler,  Carl  P., 
assignor.) 

Rolle,  Karl  F.  A.,  Vauxhall,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Binder,  New- 
ark, N.  J.  Machine  for  making  link  mesh  and  similar 
fabric.     1,462,982  ;  July  24. 

Rollefsou,  Jacob  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Toy.  1,462,660; 
July  24. 

Roller,  Frank  W.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Roller- 
Smith  Company.  Measuring  instrument.  1,456,517; 
May  29. 

Roller  Harrow  Company.  (See  Schroeder,  George  G., 
assignor. ) 

Roller-Smith  Company.    (See  Roller,  Frank  W.,  assignor.) 

Roller-Smith  Company.  (See  Smith,  Herbert  A.,  as- 
sisnnr. ) 

Roller-Smith  Company.    (See  Spurrier,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

Rolli,  John,  West  AUis,  Wis.  Cultivator.  1,473,519; 
Nov.    6. 

Rollins,  Grant  W.,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Metal-working  machine.  1,448,808  : 
Mar.  20. 

RoUman,  Josiah  R.,  Encampment,  Wyo.  Automatic  vehi- 
cle-operated gate.    1,441,116;  Jan.  2. 

Rolls,  Louis  C,  Hedley,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Filter.     1,475,244:  Nov.  27. 

Rollfi-Royce   Limited.      (See   Hall,    Horace   C,    assignor.) 

Rolls-Royce  Limited.  (See  Royce,  Frederick  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rolsky,  Emanuel,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Combination  refriger- 
ator and  wall  case.     Des.  61,864  ;   Jan.  30. 

Rolup  Screen  Company.  (See  Guggenberger,  Leopold, 
assignor.) 

Rolzup  Auto  Robe  Corporation.  (See  McKlbbin,  George 
C,  assignor.) 

Romadka,  Clement  F.     (See  Roth,  S.,  and  Romadka.) 

Romain,  George  P.     (See  Poole,  H.,  and  Remain.) 

Romaine,  Wilber  L.,  et  al.  (Se«  Mallory,  Marion,  as- 
signor.) 

Roman,  Alexander.     (See  Bnnyevfl.cz,  Viktor,  assignor.) 

Roman.  Anthony  T.,  North  Brookfield,  Mass.  Fan  at- 
tachment  for   rockers.     1,475,160;   Nov.   20. 

Roman,  Newman  A.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  L.  J 
McKay  and  one-fourth  to  H.  Hess,  Deer  Trail,  Colo 
Windmill  wheel.     1,461,048  ;  Jul^  10. 

Romanczuk,  Frank.  (See  Czamiecki,  Andrew  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Romandy,  Joseph,  Harmarville.  Pa.  Insulator  for  tele- 
phone and  high-tension  conductors.      1.475,722  ;  Nov.  27. 

Romano,  Ernesto,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tape-feeding  attach- 
ment for  sewing  machines.     1,465,000 ;  Aug.  14. 

Romano,  Gaetano  E.     (See  Burger,  Martin,  assignor.) 

Romano.  Vittorio  N.,  Middlesex  Borough,  N.  J.  Composite 
wood  and  metal  bearing.    1,442,445  ;  Jan.  16. 

Romanowitz.  Charles  M.  (See  Crouch,  J.,  Hopfleld,  and 
Romanowitz.) 

Romaszkiewicz.  Mike.  Mountaintop,  Pa.  Fence  construc- 
tion.    1,446.930;  Feb.  27. 

Romback.  William  L.,  Weston.  W.  Va.  Combined  fence 
post  and  stretcher.     1,475,884 ;  Nov.  27. 

Romberg,  Heinrich,  Dusseldorf,  assignor  to  the  Firm 
Rheinische  Metallwaaren-  und  Maschinenfabrik,  Dussel 
dorf-Derendorf,  Germany.  Recoil  gun.  1,461,561 ;  July 
10. 

Rom«  Iron  Mills,   Inc.      (See  Jenkins.  Weston,  assignor.) 

Rome,  Sam,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Combination  tool. 
1,473,877  ;  Nov.  13. 

ROnier.  Adolf.  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Obtaining  tanning 
material  from  cellulose  waste  sulphite  lyes.  1,441,243  ; 
Jan.   9.  » 

Romis-.  Robert  H..  Anchorage,  Alaska.  Paper-fastening 
device.     1.476.420;  Dec.  4. 

Homney,  Richard  R.      (See  Patch,   II.  M.,  and  Romney.) 

Roncati,  Joseph  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Trolley  wheel. 
1,471,064;    Oct.    16. 

Renders,  John  J.,  Monongah,  W.  Va.  Railwav  switch. 
1,403.227:    July   31. 

Renders.  John  J..  Monongah,  W.  Va.  Switch  point. 
1,472,140;  Oct.  30. 

Roney,  Alexander  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Lever-controlled  pad- 
dle-action flying  machine.     1,450,454  ;  Apr.  3. 

Roney,  Robert  L.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Clip  for  fastening 
wire  fence  fabrics  to  posts,  etc.     1,454.254  ;  May  8. 

Ronev.  Thomas  F.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Milk-bottle  cap. 
1,450,517  ;  Apr.  3. 

Ronpv.  Willinm  F..  Denver,  Colo.  Turning  tool. 
1.467,501;  Sept.  11. 


Roney,  William  W.,  Sewicklcy,  assignor  to  H.  H.  Robert- 
son Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  the  manu- 
facture of  protected  metal  sheets.     1,465.563;  Aug.  21. 

Ronneberger,  Benjamin  F.  (See  Knapp,  Edwin  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ronning,  Adolph.     (See  Ronning,  Andreau  G.  and  A.l 

Ronuing.  Andreau  G.  and  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Binder 
attachment.    No.  1,440,496  ;  Jan.  2. 

Rood,  Edward  J.,  Webster  City,  Iowa.  Feeding  device, 
1,469,961 ;  Oct.  9. 

Rood,  Fletcher  C,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Flushing  mecha- 
nism.    1,467,454  ;  Sept.  11. 

Rood,  Fletcher  C,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Flushing  mecha- 
nism for  toilets.     1,471,920;  Oct.  23. 

Rood,  William  B.,  assignor  to  Otis  Company,  Ware,  Mass 
Undergarment.     1,^57,752  ;  June  5. 

Rood,  William  B.,  assignor  to  Otis  Company,  Ware,  Mass 
Undergarment.     1,458,547  ;  June  12. 

Roof,  Robert  M.,  assignor  to  Laurel  Motors  Corporation, 
Anderson,  Ind.  Making  divided  bearings.  1,455,939  ; 
May  22. 

Rook,  James  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Wrapper  for  candy-box 
covers.     3,450,230;  Apr.  3. 

Rooke,  Thomas.     (See  Hatcher,  E.  C,  and  Rooke.) 

Rooke,  Tom  E.,  assignor  to  The  Johnson  Gas  Appliance 
Company,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Air  and  gas  mixing 
valve.      1.442,971 ;   Jan.   23. 

Rooke,  Tom  E.,  assignor  to  The  Johnson  Gas  Appliance 
Company,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Tinsmith's  furnace. 
1,448,944;   Mar.   20. 

Rooks,  Luther  E.,  Jackson,  Tenn.  Shipping  container. 
1,459,991 ;  June  26. 

Rooney,  Elwin  H.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Cotton-cleaning  ma- 
chine.   1,461,562  ;  July  10. 

Rooney,  Henry  E.     (See  Burley,  H.  B.,  and  Rooney.) 

Kooney,  John  H.,  Clifton,  N.  J.  Automatic  lubricating 
system.     1,466,251 ;  Aug.  28. 

Rooney,  John  W.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand.  Clothes  peg. 
1,478,530;  Dec.  25. 

Rooney,  Paul  V.,  Morristown,  N.  J.  Sound  transmitter. 
1,456,742  ;  May  29. 

Rooney,  Philip  P.     (See  Robertson,  F.  C,  and  Rooney.) 

Rooney,  WilUam  T.,  and  H.  P.  Hume,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Front-wheel  angle  indicator.     1,471,209 ;   Oct.   16. 

Roos,  Alphonse,  Chicago,  111.  Adjustable  serving  stand. 
1,466,191  :  Aug.  28. 

Roos,  Delmar  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Locomobile  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Fuel  system 
for  internal-combustion  engines.     1,441.028  ;  Jan.  2. 

Roos,  Delmar  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Locomobile  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Oiling  de- 
vice.    1,444,036  ;   Feb.   6. 

Roos,  Delmar  G.,  assignor  to  The  Locomobile  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Distance  and  brake  reaction  rod 
oonstruction  for  motor  vehicles.     1,444,037  ;  Feb.  6. 

Roos,  Delmar  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Locomobile  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Tire  carrier. 
1,445,913  ;   Feb.   20. 

Roos,  Delmar  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Locomobile  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Spring  shackle 
construction.     1,450,306  ;  Apr.  3. 

Roos.  Delmar  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  the 
Locdmobile  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Ventilating 
system.      1,452,313 ;    Apr.    17. 

Roos,  Delmar  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Locomobile  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Engine. 
1,467,251 ;  Sept  4. 

Roos,   Hermann.      (See   Punga   F.,   and   Roos.) 

Roose,  Albert  J.,  Lawrence,  assignor  to  Draper  Corpora- 
tion, Hopedale,  Mass.  Feeler  mechanism  for  looms. 
1,458,311  :  June  12. 

Roosevelt,  Gracie  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  System  of  electrical  dis- 
tribution.    1,460,213  :  June  26. 

Roosevelt,  James  A.  and  L.  C.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Filter. 
1,471,807;  Oct.  23. 

Roosevelt,  Lloyd  C.     (See  Roosevelt.  James  A.  and  L.  C.) 

Root,  A.  I.,  Company,  The.  (See  Wilder,  (Gardner  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Root,  Francis  H.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Differential  mecha- 
nism.    1,446,069;   Feb.   20. 

Root,  Chapman  J.     (See  Miller,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Root,  Chapman  J.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Bottle.  Des. 
63,198;  Oct.  30. 

Root,  Chapman  J.,.  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Bottle.  Des. 
63,200  :  Oct.  30. 

Root,  Chapman  J.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Bottle.  Des. 
63,238 ;   Nov.   6.     - 

Root.  Chapman  J.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Bottle.  Des. 
63.239  :  Nov.  6. 

Root,  Chapman  J.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Bottle.  Des. 
63,24t) :  Nov.  6. 

Root,    Chapman    J.,    Terre    Haute,    Ind.      Bottle.      Des. 

63.324  ;  Nov.  20. 

Root,    Chapman    J.,    Terre    Haute,    Ind.      Bottle.      Des. 

63.325  :    Nov.   20. 

Root,    Chapman    J..    Terre    Haute,    Ind.      Bottle.       Des. 

63,326  ;   Nov.    20. 
Root.    Chapman    J.,    Terre    Haute,    Ind.      Bottle.      Des. 

03,588;  Dec.  18. 
Root,    Chapman    J..    Terre    Haute,    Ind.      Bottle.      Des. 

63,657  ;  Dec.  25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  po^cniees— Continued. 


Root,  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Mamifac- 
tiu-iug   Company.     Powder   box.      1,460,864;    July   3. 

Root,  Lemma  J.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Fluid  brake.  1,471,921  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Root,  Le  Roy,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Waterburv,  Conn,  l^ip-stlck  con- 
tainer.    1,461,680  ;  July  10. 

Root,  Virgil  A.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Baush  Ma- 
chine Tool  Company.  Multiple-spindle  drill.  1,477,851 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Root,  William  R.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Bottle.  Des. 
63,199;  Oct.  30. 

Roots,  P.  H.  &  F.  M.,  Company.  (See  Oakley,  Louis  P., 
assignor.) 

Rope,  Arthur  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Association  vanity  bos. 
1,453,249  ;   Apr.  24. 

Rope,  Arthur  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Valve.  1,467,816; 
Sept.  11. 

Roper,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Hood  Rubber  Company, 
Watertown,  Mass.     Tire.     Des.  63,327  ;   Nov.   20. 

Eoper,  Geo.  D.,  Corporation.     (See  Zander.  John,  assignor.) 

Ropp,  Abner,  Vandalia,  111.  Rail-joint-securing  means. 
1,446,320;   Feb.  20. 

Ropp,  Frank  A.,  Smithton,  Pa.  Wire  splicer. 
1,453,524  ;  May  1. 

Roquette,  Jos6  C.  F.,  assignor  to  M.  De  Ortigao  Burnay, 
Paris,  France.  Thermostatic  circuit  closer.  1,457,939  ; 
June  5. 

Roragen,  Raymond  W.,  and  E.  O.  Olson,  Ada,  Minn.  Kitch- 
en-utensil rack.     1,449,698  ;  Mar.  27. 

Eorimer,  Louis,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Simmons 
Company,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Bedstead  frame.  Des. 
62,245  ;  Apr.  24. 

Rorive,  Leopold,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Automatic  stopping 
device  for  pneumatic  tools.     1,453,252  ;  Apr.  24. 

Rork,  Charles  E.,  and  A.  Sandberg,  Douglas,  Ariz.,  as- 
signors to  W.  A.  Butchart,  Denver,  Colo.  Flotation  ma- 
chine.    1,454,656  ;  May  8. 

Ros,  James  G.      (See  Martus,  M.  L.,  Ross,  and  Becker.) 

Rosacker,  Max  F.,  Mount  Penn,  Pa.  Arm  for  lighting 
fixtures.     Des.  62.646  ;  July  10. 

Rosak,  Karl,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Schnellwerk- 
zeug  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung  (Briesen). 
Grinding  machine.      1.473.520 ;    Nov.   6. 

Rosanoff  Process  Company.  (See  Perkins,  Uarry  F., 
assignor. ) 

Rosbach,  Leonard  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Centering  device. 
1,460,279  ;  June  26. 

Rose,  Arthur  P.     (See  Crisson,  G.,  and  Rose.) 

Rose,  Baron,  Halesowen,  England.  Breech-loading  sport- 
ing gun  and  the  manufacture  thereof.  1,467,502 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Rose.  Basil,  Louisa,  Ky.  Sucker-rod  elevator  and  wrench. 
1.473.684  ;   Nov.   13. 

Rose,  Bruce  E.,  and  G.  Woolwine,  Modesto,  Calif. 
Scraper.     1,460,340  ;  .June  26. 

Rose,  Charles  B.,  East  Moline,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Moline  Plow  Company,  Incorporated,  Moline, 
111.     Tractor  attachment.     1.472,888  :  Nov.  6. 

Rosn,  David  C,  Fort  Montgomery,  N.  Y.  Emergency 
wheel   lock.      1,469,269;    Oct.   2. 

Rose,  Donald  A.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Fixture  device. 
1,475,885;   Nov.  27. 

Rose,  Elias  B.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Air-gauged  filler  vent. 
1,466,483  :  Aug.  28. 

Rose,  George  D.,  Manchester,  England.  Steering  wheel 
and  forming  the  same.     1.474,167;  Nov.  13. 

Rose,  George  H.,  Ben  Avon,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  American 
Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey.  Conveyer. 
1,447,326 ;  Mar.  6.  j  . 

Rose,  Henry  W.,  Victoria,  Tex.  Oil  reclaimer  and  puri- 
fier.     1,475,086  ;    Nov.    20. 

Rose.  Howard  C,  and  A.  Oberhoffken,  Detroit,  Mich., 
assignors  to  IngersoU  Milling  Machine  Company,  Rock- 
ford,    111.     Circular-milling   machine.      1,461,097 ;    July 

Rose.  Howard  C,  and  A.  Oberhoffken,  Detroit,  Mich., 
as.slgnors  to  IngersoU  Milling  Machine  Company,  Rock- 
ford.  111.     Milling  machine.     1,461,098  ;  Ju!v  10. 

Rose,  Jacob  B.,  assignor  to  The  Osborn-Crew  Manufactur- 
ing Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Supporting  device. 
1.461,938  ;  July  17. 

Rosp.   James  R.      (See  Harris,  John,  assignor.) 

Rose,  .John  F..  Moline,  111.  Automatic  bearing  adjuster. 
1,453,184;  Apr.  24. 

Rose.  Leonard  F..  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Neto- 
graph  Company.  Inc.  Multicopy  attachment  for  type- 
writers.    1,443.505  ;  Jan.  30. 

Rose,  Raymond,  New  Brighton,  Pa.  License-tag  holder. 
1,454,413  ;  May    8. 

Eose  Street  Foundry  and  Engineering  Company  Limited, 
The.     (See  Hadley,  Cecil  A.,  assignor.) 

Rose,  Theodore  P.,  jr.,  Colllngswood,  N.  J.  Sound-cut- 
ofC  device.     1.476,301 ;  Dec.  4. 

Rose,  Thomas  R.      (See  Benson,  L.  E.,  and  Rose.) 

Rose,  Wllber  S.,  Denver,  Colo.  Guard  for  automohlle 
Ignition  switches.     1,464,854  :  Aug.  14. 

Rose,  William  F.  M.,  Bristol,  England.  Device  for  supply- 
ing oil  to  internal-combustion  engines.    1,440.554  ;  Jan  '2. 

Rose,  William  H.,  Jersey  City.  N.  J.  Apparatus  for  bring- 
ing gases  in  contact  with  liquids.     1,442,414  ;  Jan.  16 

Rose.  William  H.,  Jersey  City.  N.  J.  Package  closure. 
1,443,043;  Jan.  23. 


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Rose,     William     H.,     Jersey     City, 
1,470,031;  Oct.  9. 

Eose,  William  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Container. 
1,470,032  ;  Oct.  9. 

Rose,  William  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  H.  S.  Neiman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonograph  record. 
1,455,886  ;  May  22. 

Rose,  William  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  H.  S.  Neiman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Smoking  device. 
1,464,540  ;   Aug.   14. 

Roseboom,  Alfred  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Tobacco  moistener. 
1,470,880;    Oct.    16. 

Rosebush,  Fred  J.      (See  Rosebush,  Louis  and  F.  J.) 

Rosebush,  Louis  and  F.  J.,  Flint,  Mich.  Demountable 
rim.     1,467,881 ;  Sept.  11. 

Rosedale  Foundry  &  Machine  Company.  (See  Holt, 
Harris  B..  assignor.) 

Rosel,  Charles,  Newark,  Ohio.  Hedge  and  grass  trimmer. 
1,474,916;    Nov.    20. 

Rosella  Mills  Inc.,  The.  (See  Poulin,  Hector  L.  and 
TJ.  A,,  assignors.) 

Rosen,  Abraham  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  switch. 
1,471,210;    Oct.    16. 

Rosen,  Harry  R.,  et  al.  (See  Richards,  Thomas  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rosen,  Meyer,  assignor  to  The  Cushion  Handle  Bar  Co., 
Bloomlngton,  111.  Cushioning  device  for  the  handle 
bars  of  motor  cycles,  bicycles,  and  lllte  vehicles  employ- 
ing handle   bars.      1,468,835 ;    Sept.   25. 

Rosen,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  reflector. 
1,466,484  ;  Aug.  28. 

Rosen,  Samuel,  Utlca,  N.  Y.  Curtain  holder.  1,441,173 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Rosenbaum,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dishwashing  ap- 
paratus.    Rel5,670 ;   Aug.  7. 

Rosenbaum,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dishwashing  ap- 
paratus.    1.477,903  :  Dec.  18. 

Rosenberg,  Arthur,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Rosenberg, 
Arthur,  assignor.) 

Rosenberg,  Arthur,  New  York,  assignor  to  M.  J.  Wohl, 
Brooklyn,  M.  Mayer,  and  A.  Rosenberg,  New  York, 
N.  Y..  trustees.  Variable-speed  feeding  mechanism. 
1,442,286;  Jan.  16. 

Rosenberg,  David  L.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Bloomers. 
1,445,802;  Feb.  20. 

Rosenberg,  Hevman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tool  handle. 
1,453,082;  Apr.  24. 

Rosenberg,  Heyman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Screw.  1,465,148; 
Aug.  14. 

Rosonberg,  Irving,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Measuring  and  cut- 
ting device.     1,462.871  ;  July  24. 

Rosenberg,  James,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Device  for  printing 
intersecting  lines.     1,441,174  ;  Jan.  2. 

Rosenberg,  James,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Device  for  printing 
intersecting  lines.     1,451,475  ;  Apr.  10. 

Rosenberg,  Joseph,  Chicago.  111.  Combination  floor  lamp, 
table  lamp,   and   pedestal.      1,456.194  ;   May  22. 

Rosenberg,  Jules  H.     (See  Hafer,  M.  L.,  and  Rosenberg.) 

Rosenberg.  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Covered  button. 
1,475,723  ;  Nov.  27. 


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corner. 


Rosenberg.      Morris,      Warren,      Ohio. 
1,458,245;   June  12. 

Rosenberg,  Philip  R.,  and  R.  Herman,  Baltimore,  Md.  Ad- 
vertising lamp.     1,443,931  ;  Jan.  30. 

Rosenberg,  Samuel,  assignor  to  Reliable  Knitting  Works, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Knitted  cap  and  making  the  same. 
1,475,653  ;  Nov.  27. 

Rosenberg,  William.     (See  Reckleffi,  J.  and  Rosenberg.) 

Rosenberg.  William,  and  .1.  Moss,  assignors  of  one-fourth 
to  J.  Sydor  and  one-fourth  to  .T.  Spiegel,  Alliance, 
Ohio      Lifting  jack.     1.443.326 ;   Jan.  23. 

Rosenberger,  Lyman  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Soap  dispenser. 
1.467.951  ;  Sept.  11. 

Rosenblatt,  Hannah,  Manila,  P.  I.  Message  carrier. 
1,469,110  ;  Sept.  25. 

Rosenblatt,  Isidor,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lighting-fixture 
arm.     Des.  63,658  ;  Dec.  25. 

Rosenbloom,  Samuel,  Lowell,  Mass.  Auxiliary  spring  at- 
tachment for  spring  bed  bottoms.     1,463.295  :  July  31. 

Rosenblum,  Albert  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Artificial  tooth  with 
anchoring  means  therefor.     1,471,754  ;  Oct.  23. 

Rosenblum,  Charles.     (See  Krischer,  M.,  and  Rosenblum.) 

Rosenbluth,  Edwin  M.  (See  Scovllle,  Royal  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rosenbluth,  Edwin  M.,  Wallingford,  Pa.  Signaling  de- 
vice.    1,451,345;  Apr.  10. 

Rosenbluth.  Edwin  M..  Wallingford,  Pa.  .-Vcetylene-gas 
generator.      1.477,852  :    Dec.    IR. 

Rosenbronk.  Freddie  V.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  fender  and 
spare-tire    holder    for    vehicles.      1,458,727 ;    June    12. 

Ro.si'nburg  &  Co.  (See  Hollins,  W.  C,  and  Arrousez.  as- 
siLmnrs.) 

Rosenburgh,  Durwood  D.  (See  Stalker,  F.  W.,  and  Ros- 
enburgh.) 

Rosendnhl,  Nils  M..  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  G.  Stevens, 
Dukith.  Minn.     Trap.      1,458.630:  June   12. 

Rosener,  Leland  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Coaling  barge. 
1,443,044  ;   Jan.   23. 

Rosener.  Leland  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Barge-unload- 
ing mechanism.     1,443,045  ;  .Tan.  23. 

Rosener,  Leland  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Apparatus  for 
unloading  barges.     1,462,627  ;  July  24. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Coutinued. 


461 


Rosenfeld,  Louia,  Baltimore,  Md.  Measuring  and  dis- 
pensing apparatus.     1,470,330  ;  Oct.  9. 

Rosenfleld,  Josepli  L..  Alameda,  Calif.  Peanut  butter 
and  manufacturing  the  same.     1,445,174:  Feb.  13. 

Rosenfleld.  Manuel,  Alameda,  Calif.  Juice  extractor. 
1,474,849  :    Nov.    20. 

Rosengren,  Kd.  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Paul,  Christian  F., 
jr..  assignor.! 

Rosenltranz,  Hugo  E.,  assignor  to  Oshkosh  Lowering  De- 
vice Co.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Grinding  device.  1,464, 21'J ; 
Aug.   7. 

Roseiiman,  Leo,  Newark,  N.  J.  Fastener  strip.  1.445,450; 
Feb.    IS. 

Rosenthal  China  Corporation,  The.  (See  Fiel?,  Walter  H., 
assignor.) 

Rosenthal,  Edward,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Universal-joint  con- 
necting rod.     1,456,577  :  May  29. 

Rosenthal.  Harry.  New  York.  N.  Y.  tJniting  glass  and 
celluloid.     1,478,862;  Dec.  25. 

Ro^pnthnl.  Herm:in.  New  Y'ork.  N.  Y.  Coat  hanger. 
1,444,525  :   Feb.   6. 

Rosenthal,  Morris  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  E.  Klein, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Laundry  tag.     1,471,284  ;  Oct.  16. 

Rosen wasser  Bros.  Inc.     (See  Piaser,  Abraham,  assignor.) 

Roscnzweig,  Julius,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  at- 
tachment  for   caps.      1,445.451 ;    Feb.    13. 

Rosete,  Francisco,  Tulancingo,  Hidalgo,  Mexico.  Single- 
tube   tire.     1,444,706  ;   Feb.   6. 

Rosctb  Corporation.     (See  Rottman.  George,  assignor.) 

Koshon,  Charles  O.     (See  Goss,  G.  W.,  Goss.  and  Roshon.) 

Rosier,  Henrv,  Lowell,  Mass.  Folding  revolver. 
1,454,454  ;  May  8. 

Rosier,  Royal  D.      (See  Watkins.  Joseph  B.,  assignor.) 

Rosillo.  Tosg  G.,  Mexico.  Mexico.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,467.334;  Sept.  11. 

Rosine,  Conrad,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  Robertson, 
Chicago,    111.      Fan.      1,457,125 ;   Mav   29. 

Roske,  Paul   C.      (See  Luttrell.  P.  S.,  and  Roske.) 

Roskopf,  Frank  W.,  Melbourne,  Iowa.  Crank  holder. 
1.444,007  ;  Feb.  6. 

Roslund,  Walter,  assignor  to  The  American  Coach  and 
Body  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Vehicle  window  and 
guard.      1,470,764  ;   Oct.    16. 

Rosner,  Adolph,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Locomobile  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  F^lel  system 
for  internal-combustion  engines.     1,444.852  ;  Feb.  13. 

Rosner,  Adolph,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Locomobile  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Fuel  system 
for  internal  combustion  engines.     1,451,631 ;  Apr.  10. 

Roener,  Adolph,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Locomobile  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Battery  igni- 
tion  system.      1.456,880  ;   May  29. 

Rosner,  Adolph,  assignor  to  American  Bosch  Magneto 
Corporation.  Springfield,  Mass.  Impulse  coupling. 
1,464,663  ;  Aug.   14. 

Kosner,  Adolph,  assignor  to  American  Bosch  Magneto 
Corporation,  Sprintrfield,  Mass.  Driving  attachment  for 
magnetos.     1,468,883  ;  Sept.  25. 

Rosner,  Adolph,  assignor  to  American  Bosch  Magneto  Cor- 
poration, Springfield,  Mass.  Trip  lever  for  oscillating 
magnetos.      1,470.933 ;    Oct.    16. 

Rosner.  Rudolf,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Sim- 
plex Ignition  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Igniter. 
1.458.548;  June   12. 

Rosow,   Morris.      (See  SL-hmid,   F.,   and  Rosow.) 

Ross.  Arthur.  London,  England.  Water-tube  boiler 
1,475,411;  Nov.  27. 

Ross,  Benjamin.  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Heel  cushion  for  boots 
and  shoes.     Des.  62,591  ;  June  26. 

Ross,  Bestiane  D.,  Brockwayville.  Pa.  Gate  operating  and 
locking  mechanism.     1,468,081  ;  Sept.  18. 

Ross  Carrier  Company.  The.  (See  Ross,  Harry  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ross.  Charles  A.,  San  Pedro.  Calif.  Internal-combustion 
engine.      1,476,547  :   Dec.   4. 

Ross,  Charles  J.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Doll.  Des.  62,920 ; 
Aug.   21. 

Ross.  Charles  M.     (See  Church,  Charles  S.,  assignor.) 

Ross.  Charles  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  D.  Kline, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Portable  grinder.  1,464,728 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Ross  Clyde  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  coal  and  cinder 
hoist.     1,468,606;  Sept.  18. 

Ross,  David  E.,  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Bevel-gear  transmission 
gearing.     1.464,777  ;  Aug.  14. 

Ross.  David  E..  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Variable-speed  trans- 
mission gearing.     1 .469.333  ;   Oct.  2. 

Ross,  David  E.,  assignor  to  Ross  Gear  &  Tool  Company, 
La  Fayette.  Ind.  Steering-wheel  hub  and  spoke. 
1,442,539;   Jan.  16. 

Ross,  David  E..  assignor  to  Ross  Gear  &  Tool  Company. 
La  Fayette,  Ind.     Hydraulic  steering  gear.     1,442,540  ; 
Jan.  16. 
Ross,  David  E.,  assignor  to  Ross  Gear  &  Tool  Company, 
La    Fayette,    Ind.       Rond-shock-regulating    device     for 
steering   gears.      1,447.042 :    Feb.    27. 
Ross.  David   E..  nssignor  to   Ross  Gear  &  Tool   Companv. 
La     Fayette,     Ind.       .Antir.nttling    bushinsr.       1,460  51.1; 
July  3. 
Ross.  Edwin,  assignor  to  Woodworth  Incorporated,  New 
York.  N.  Y.     Vanity  box.     Des.   6.'?.005  :  Sept.  4. 

Ross,  Edwin,  assignor  to  Woodworth  Incorporated,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Vanity  box.     Des.  63,495  ;  Dec.  11. 


Ross,  Frank,  et  al.  (See  Zwelg,  H.,  and  Schneiderman, 
assignors. ) 

Ross,  Frank  A.,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner  Speedometer 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Vehicle  l.nmp.  Des.  63,659  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Ross,  Frank  V.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Mounting  for  floral 
decorations.     1,478,487  ;  Dec.  25. 

Ross,  Frederick  M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Automobile  lock. 
1,448,945  ;  Mar.  20. 

Ross,  Frederick  N.,  assignor  to  Button  Attaching  Ma- 
chine Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Button.  1,455,357 : 
May  15. 

Ross,  Frederick  N.,  assignor  to  Button  Attaching  Ma- 
chine Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Button.  1,465,949 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Ross  Gear  &  Tool  Company.  (See  Ross,  David  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ross,  George,  Lorain,  Ohio.  Rubber  heel.  Des.  63,041 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Ross,  George  and  M.  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sector 
spacer.     1,407.395  ;  Sept.  11. 

Ross.  Harry  B.,  Denver,  Colo.  Washing  machine. 
1,452.097  ;  Apr.  17. 

Ross.  Harry  B.,  assignor  to  the  Fjord  Companv,  Denver, 
Colo.  Washing  and  drying  machine.  1,452,096 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Ross,  Harry  B.,  assignor  to  The  Ross  Carrier  Company, 
Benton  Harbor,  Mich.  Differential  steering  gear. 
1,472,940;   Nov.  6. 

Ross,  Henry  I.  M..  Dunedin,  New  Zealand.  Building  con- 
struction.    1,478.917  ;  Dec.   25. 

Ross,  Herbert  0.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Rack  or  file  for  corre- 
spondence and  the  like.     1,449.194  ;  Mar.  20. 

Ross,  Herbert  O.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rack  or  file  for  corre- 
spondence and  the  like.      1,449,195  ;  Mar.  20. 

Ross,  Hollis  R.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Toy  airplane.  1,470,934; 
Oct.   16. 

Ross,  Hugh  M.,  Woodhaven,  assignor  to  Adrlance  Ma- 
chine Works,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bottle-sealing  ap- 
paratus.    1,445,717;  Feb.  20. 

Ross,  Hugh  M..  Woodhaven,  assignor  to  Adrlance  Ma- 
chine Works,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  operat- 
ing on  sheet  material.     1,445,718 ;   Feb.   20. 

Ross,  Hugh  M.,  Woodhaven,  assignor  to  Adri.ance  Ma- 
chine Works.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Seaming  machine. 
1.469,334;  Oct.  2. 

Ross.  James,  assignor  to  Advance-Rumely  Company.  La- 
porte,  Ind.  Differential  for  motor  vehicles.  1.440.555 ; 
•Tan.  2. 

Ross,  James,  assignor  to  Advance-Rumely  Company, 
T.flnorte,  Ind.  Drive-wheel-locking  device.  1,446,484; 
Feb.  27. 

Ross,  James,  assignor  to  Advance-Rumelv  Company,  La- 
porte,    Ind.      Transmission    case.      1,447,266 ;    Mar.    6. 

Ross,.  James,  assignor  to  Advance  Rumely  Company,  La- 
porte,  Ind.  Drive-wheel-locking  device.  1,451,406; 
Apr.  10, 

Ross,  James,  assignor  to  Advance-Rumelv  Comnanv, 
Laporte,  Ind.     Adjustable  front  axle.     1,453,525  ;  May  1. 

Ross,  James,  assignor  to  Advance-Rumely  Company,  La- 
porte, Ind.  Tractor-frame  construction.  1,463,593 ; 
July  31. 

Ross,  James  A.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada.  Game. 
1,464,047;  Aug.   7. 

Ross,  James  A.,  Upper  Holloway,  London,  England.  Hy- 
draulic  jack.     1,465,365  ;   Aug.   21. 

Ross,  James  A..  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada.  Curling 
game.     1.476,369:  Dec.  4. 

Ross,  James  G.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Direction  signal. 
1.449,297;  Mar.  20. 

Ross,  James  G.,  Seattle.  Wash.  Mirror  attachment  for 
automobiles.     1,455,225  ;   May   15. 

Ross,    James   J.      (See    Mann.   Mitchell    R..    assignor.) 

Ross,  John,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Discharging  conveyer. 
1,462,126  ;  July  17.  / 

Ross,  John  H..  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Electric 
heater.     1,447.043  ;  Feb.  27. 

Ross  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Bartlett,  Wil- 
liam   D.,   assignor.) 

Ross,   Marion   J..   Lynbrook,   N.    Y..   and   G.   T.   Atkinson, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     Sidewalk  door.     1.457.274  ;  Mav  29 
Ross.   Mark  A.,   Flossraoor,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  P. 

Bayley,   Chicago.    111.     Bearing.      1,450,307 :    Apr.   3. 
Ross,  Mark  A.,  Flossmoor,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  P. 

Bayley,  Chicago,  111.     Bearing.     1,450,308  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ross,  Mark  A.,   Flossmoor,  nssignor  of  one-half  to  H.  P. 

Bayley,  Chicago.  111.     Bearing.     1,450,309  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ross,    Matt    F..    Windfall,    Ind.      Front-wheel    drive    for 

motor  vehicles.     1.447.572  :  Mar.  6. 
Ross,  Maurice  J.      (See  Ross,  George  and  M.  J.) 
Ross,  Oscar  A..  New  York,  N.  Y.    "Svnchronized  machine 

gnn   for  airplanes.     1,454,137;  M.tv  8. 
Ross,    Paul    G..    Poultney,    Vt.      Container.      1,464,395  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Ross.     Percy,     Liverpool,     England.       Indirect     lighting. 

1.471.922;  Oct.  23. 
Ross,  Robert  B.      (See  Bowen,  G.  G.,  Dnley,  and  Ross.) 
Ross  Santa  Maria,  Caniilo.  Paris,  France.     Tennis  racket 

with  variable  tension   of  cords.     1,476,906;  Dec.   11. 
Ross,  Secord  M.      (See  Price,  Arthur  R..  assignor.) 
Ross-Tacony  Crucible  Company.     (See  Danehower,  Frank 

B.,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FRO'M  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Ross,  Thomas  D.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Cotton  cleaner.  1,442,736  : 
Jan.  16. 

Ross,  Torey,  Chicago,  111.  Time  recorder.  1,444,211; 
Feb.  6. 

Ross,  Walter  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Drill.  1,475,514 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Ross,  William  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Cloth-surfacing  device. 
1,468,403;  Sept.  18. 

Ross,    William   H.      (See   Hazen,   W..   and  Ross.) 

Ross,  William  H.,  and  W.  Hazen,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Commercial  preparation  of  potassium;  phosphate. 
1,456,831 ;  May  29. 

Ross,  William  H.,  C.  B.  Durgin,  and  R.  M.  Jones,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. ;  dedicated,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  the 
People  of  the  United  States.  Purification  of  commer- 
cial phosphoric  acid  by  crystallization.  1,451,786 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Ross,  William  L.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Building  construction. 
1,464,445;  Aug.  7. 

Rossberg,  Albert  W:,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Hair  curler. 
1,455,148 ;  May  15. 

Rossendnle-Reddaway  Belting  &  Hose  Co.,  The.  (See 
Cobaugh,  Harry  A.,  assignor.) 

Rosser,  William,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Dental  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dental  mallet. 
Des.  62,921 ;   Aug.   21. 

Rossignol,  Aaron  T.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  J.  Page  Laughlin  Holdings  Com- 
pany, Huntingdon,  Pa.     Reamer.     1,470,545  ;  Oct.  9. 

Rosskam,  Lester  G.,  assignor  to  Quaker  City  Chocolate  & 
Confectionery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Box.  Des. 
63,042;  Sept.  18. 

Rossman,  Allen  M.,  assignor  to  Sargent  &  Lundy,  In- 
corporated, Chicago,  111.  Electric  power-generating 
system.     1,456,652;  May  29. 

Rossman,  Allen  M.,  assignor  to  Sargent  &  Lundy,  Incor- 
porated, Chicago,  111.  Bus  structure.  1,473,385 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Rosso,  Emallne  T.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Decorated  elastic 
strip.     1  444,391  ;   Feb.   6. 

Rostin,  Hellodor,  Vallo,  Norway.  Treatment  of  hydro- 
carbons.    1,451,052  ;  Apr.  10. 

Roszell,  James  D.     (See  Cloud,  William  S.,  assignor.) 

Rotary  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Jones,  Howard  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Rotary  Rod  Weeder  &  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Wolfe,  Henry  K., 
assignor.) 

Rotary    Spreader.      (See   Bailey,    James   G.,    assignor.) 

Rotat,  Pierre,  Lyon,  France.  Device  for  regulating  the  ad- 
justment of  tools  on  machine  tools.     1,444,481  ;  Feb.  6. 

Rote,  Charles  V.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  W.  Brown, 
Lancaster,  Pa.  Pull  mechanism  for  railway  cars. 
1,451,178;  Apr.  10. 

Rotermund,  William  F.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Rotary  pump. 
1,442,828;  Jan.  23. 

Roth,  Arthur  J.,  assignor  to  James  H.  Rhodes  &  ComX)any, 
Chicago,  111.  Steel-wool-making  machine.  1,462,181 ; 
July  17. 

Roth,  Charles  H.     (See  Coyle,  J.  A.,  and  Roth.) 

Roth,  Edward  W.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Laundry  drier. 
1,469,962  ;  Oct.  9. 

Roth,  Emery,  Chicago,  111.  Heat-treating  method  of  ren- 
dering metals  ductile.     1,450,734  ;  Apr.  3. 

Roth.  Fritz  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toasting  machine. 
1.443.242  ;  Jan.  23. 

Roth.  Harry,  Detroit,  Mich.  Photograph-display  cabinet. 
1,451,029;  Apr.  10. 

Roth,  IsJdor,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Benjamin  & 
Johnes.  Corset  and  similar  'garment.  1,469,335 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Roth,  Julius  J.,  sr..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor  vehicle. 
1,473,444  ;  Nov.  6. 

Roth,  Louis,  assignor  to  Sterling  Bronze  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Operating  means  for  sash  adjusters. 
1,452,616  ;    Apr.   24. 

Roth,  Louis,  assignor  to  C.  F.  Kinsman,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lamp  fixture  for  beds  and  the  like.     1,462,498  ;  July  24. 

Roth,  Pedro,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Automatic  valve. 
1,461,404  ;  July  10. 

Roth,  Peter  O.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boiler  and  heater. 
1,460,280 ;  June  26. 

Roth,  RenS,  assignor  to  Soclete  Alsacienne  de  Construc- 
tions Mecaniques,  Mulhouse  (Haut-Rhin),  France. 
Spinning  mule.     1,475,318  ;  Nov.  27. 

Roth,  Stanley,  and  C.  P.  Romadka,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Phonograph  cabinet.     Des.  63,197  ;  Oct.  30. 

Rothacher,  Frederick  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Rubber  at- 
tachment.    1,464,342  ;   Aug.    7. 

Rothberg,  Pincus,  Summit,  N.  J.,  and  A.  P.  Sachs,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Varnish.     1,448,869  ;  Mar.  20. 

Rothe,  Paul  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Hollow-stem  suction  valve. 
1,462,519;  July  24. 

Rothenberger,  Daniel  M.,  Leesport,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  W.  M.  Fryermuth  and  one-third  to  E.  P.  Wanner, 
Reading,  Pa.    Resilient  tire.     1.440,699  ;  Jan.  2. 

Rothermel,  Curtis  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Flat  or  round 
wire  tiehtener.     1,475,245  ;  Nov.  27. 

Rothermel,  Curtis  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bale  tie. 
1.475,246;  Nov.  27. 

Rothkirch,  Herman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonograph. 
1.458,596;    June    12. 

Rothkowltz,  Isaiah,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Rothko- 
wltz,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Brassifere.     1,454,790  ;   May  8. 


Rothkowltz,  Joseph.     (See  Rothkowitz,  Isaiah,  assignor.) 

Rothschild,  Marcus,  assignor  to  Rice  Import  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fan.     1,478,399  ;  Dec.  25. 

Rothschild,  Max,  assignor  to  Susquehanna  Silk  Mills, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.   Des.  62,460;  June  5. 

Rothschild,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Susque- 
hanna Silk  Mills.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  63,084  ;  Oct.  2. 

Rothstein,  Samuel  E.      (See  Nikander,  August,  assignor.) 

Roto  Company,  The.     (See  Staley,  Harrison  L.,  assignor.) 

Roto  Pump  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Ruttledge,  William  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rotstein,  Morris,  and  R.  Nicholson,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 
Camp  stove.     1,464,271 ;  Aug.  7. 

Rottel,  Herman  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cooling  mecha- 
nism for  compressors.     1,467,503  ;  Sept.  11. 

Rottenburg,  Henry,  Cambridge,  England.  Blotting  appli- 
ance.    1,462,943;  July  24. 

Rotter,  Theodore,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Custer,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Player-piano  reroU  mechanism.  1,478,456; 
Dec.  25. 

Rottman,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hanger  for  moth- 
proof bags.     1,456,610  ;  May  29. 

Rottman,  George,  New  York,  assignor  to  Roseth  Corpora- 
tion, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dustproof  and  mothproof  bag. 
1,461,049  ;  July  10. 

Rouanet,  Louis,  Ivry-Port,  assignor  to  Compagnie  d'Ap- 
plications  Mecaniques,  Paris,  France.  Roller  bearing. 
1,458,954  ;    June    19. 

Rouanet,  Louis,  Ivry-Port,  assignor  to  Compagnie  d' Appli- 
cations Mecaniques,  Paris,  France.  (5auge.  1,471,211 ; 
Oct.   16. 

Rouanet,  Louis,  assignor  to  Compagnie  d'Applications 
Mecaniques,  Ivry  Port,  Seine,  France.  Detachable 
wheel.     1,477,079;   Dec.   11. 

Roubique,  Francis  B.,  Napoleonville,  La.  Combined 
planter  and  fertilizer  distributor.     1,457,230  ;   May  29. 

Ronchand,       Charles.  (See      Lamassiaude,      J.,      and 

Rouchnud.) 

Rouchaud,  Fernand.  (See  Lamassiaude,  J.,  and  Rou- 
chaud.) 

Roudka.  Erich,  Blansko,  Czechoslovakia.  Device  for 
transmitting  positions  of  indicating  organs.  1,476,183  ; 
Dee.   4. 

RouCka,  Osvald,  Rohatec,  Czechoslovakia.  Manufacture 
of  cement  articles  and  of  reinforced  concrete  members 
and  the  like.     1,446,213;  Feb.  20. 

Rough,  Stuart  B.     (See  Hager,  Everett  G.,  assignor.) 

Roulet,  Norman  L.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Pin,  button,  badge, 
emblem,  or  article  of  similar  nature.  Des.  62,504 ; 
June  12. 

Round,  Henry  J.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  The  Radio 
Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmitter 
for  telephony.     1,441,029  ;  Jan.  2. 

Round,  Henry  J.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Wireless  transmitting  sta- 
tion.    1,452,849  ;  Apr.  24. 

Round,  Henry  J.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Receiver  for  wireless  teleg- 
raphy.    1,472,092;  Oct.  30. 

Round,  Henry  J.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  The  Radio 
Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for  wireless  telegraphy  and  telephony.  1,474,382 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Rounds.  Edward  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Speed  Indicator 
for  aeroplanes.     1,444,886 ;  Feb.   13. 

Rounds,  Edward  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Landing  gear  for 
aeroplanes.     1,451,117  ;  Apr.  10. 

Rounsevllle,  Luca  H.,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Marsh  &  Com- 
pany, Attleboro,  Mass.     Buckle.     1,472,250  ;  Oct.  30. 

Rountree,  H.  W.,  &  Brother  Trunk  &  Bag  Company. 
(See  Rountree,  Henry  W.,  assignor.) 

Rountree,  Henry  W.,  assignor  to  H.  W.  Rountree  * 
Brother  Trunk  &  Bag  Company,  Incorporated,  Rich- 
mond, Va.  Combined  follower  and  ironing  board. 
1,456,832:  May  29. 

Rountree,  Henry  W.,  assignor  to  H.  W.  Rountree  & 
Brofier  Trunk  &  Bag  Co.,  Richmond,  Va.  Wardrobe- 
trunk  lock.     1,471,419;   Oct.  23. 

Rountree,  Henry  W.,  assignor  to  H.  W.  Rountree  & 
Brother  Trunk  &  Bag  Company,  Incorporated,  Rich- 
mond. Va.     Wardrobe  trunk.     1,476,845 ;  Dec.   11. 

Rouprich,  James  W.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Resilient  wheel. 
1,459,992;  June  26. 

Rouse,  Ernest  B.,  Newquay,  England.  Water  heater. 
1,446,518:   Feb.   27. 

Rouse,  Frederick  A.,  Webster  City,  Iowa.  Combined  bed, 
chair,  and  rack  for  automobiles.     1,442,972 ;  Jan.  23. 

Rouse,  Harry  L.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Camp  stove. 
1,466,343  :  Aug.  28. 

Roush,  Eli  S.,  Lynchburg,  Ohio.  Cultivator.  1,452,442; 
Apr.  17. 

Roush,  Emerson  E..  Goodland,  Kans.  Combination  lock 
and  key.     1.476,370:  Dec.  4. 

Roussan,  Paul  E.  H.,  Paris,  France.  Application  of  the 
bark  (suber)  of  melaleuca  leucadendron  to  thermic, 
hydraulic,   and  dielectric  devices.     1,453.185 ;   Apr.  24. 

Rousseau,  George  E.  C,  Sacramento,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Rousseau  Gold  Washing  Machine  Company.  Gold- 
washing  machine.     1,478,761 ;  Dec.  25. 

Rousseau  Gold  Washing  Machine  Company.  (See  Rous- 
seau, George  E.  C,  assignor.) 

Rousset.  Jules.  Nogent-sur-Marne,  France.  Artificial  tex- 
tile filament  and  making  same.     1,464,048  ;  Aug.  7. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


463 


Rousso,  .Tncqucs,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Counting  device. 
1,4G;!,010;   Aug.   7.  ^ 

Houston,  Grace  D.,  administratrix.  (See  Rouston,  Wil- 
liam IT.) 

Rouston,  AYIUiam  H.,  deceased,  Detroit,  Mich. ;  G.  D. 
Rouston,  ndministratrix.  Centrifugal  extractor. 
1.460,142  ;  June  26. 

Router  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Casey,  Wil- 
liam P.,  assignor.) 

Routin,  Josi-ph  L.,  Paris,  France.  Electrical  apparatus 
for  Indicating  and  repeating  movements  at  a  distance. 
1,471,708;  Oct.  23. 

Routson,  Howard  W.,  Oaliland,  Calif.  Cleaning  stick. 
1.460,607  ;   July  3. 

Routt,  Orvllle  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Mailing  wall  board. 
1,459,264;    June    19. 

Rouvicr,  Arturo  Elizalde,  Barcelona,  Spain.  Br.ilve  for 
automobiles.     1,478,257  ;  Dec.  18. 

Boux,  Max,  Berlin,  Germany.  Illuminating  device  for 
use  in  connection  with  magnetic  compasses  of  sub- 
marine  vessels.      1,456,679 ;    May    29. 

Rovere,  Lewis  H.     (See  Janson,  G.  W.,  and  Rovere.) 

Row  &  Davis,  Engineers,  Inc.  (See  Mills,  B.,  Row,  and 
Davis,  assignors.) 

Row,  Reuben  R.     (See  Mills,  B.,  Row,  and  Davis.) 

Rowan,  Harrv  B.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Whiting  &  'Davis  Company.  Mesh  hag.  Des.  62,415  ; 
May  22. 

Rowan,  Harry  B.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Whiting  &  Davis  Company.     Mesh  bag.     Des.  62,621  ; 

July  3.  ,,  .  .. 

Rowan,    Harry    B.,    North    Attleboro,  Mass.,    assignor  to 

Whiting  &  Davis  Company.     Mesh  bag.     Des.   62,622  ; 

July  3. 

Rowan,    Harry   B.,   North    Attleboro,  Mass.,   assignor    to 

Whiting  &  Davis   Company.     Mesh  bag.     Des.   62,647  ; 

Julv  10.  ,  .  ■         ^ 

Rowan,    Harrv  B.,   North   Attleboro,   Mass.,  assignor  to 

Whiting  &  "Davis  Company.     Mesh  hag.     Des.  63,043 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Rowan,    Harry    B.,    North   Attleboro,    Mass.,    assignor   to 

Whiting  &  Davis  Company.     Mesh  bag.     Des.  63,044  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Rowan.    Harry   B.,    North  Attleboro,   Mass.,    assignor   to 

Whiting  &  Davis  Company.     Mesh  bag.     Des.  63,085  ; 

Rowan,  'Harry   B.,   North  Attleboro,   Mass.,   assignor  to 

Whiting  &  Davis  Company.     Mesh  bag.     Des.  63,086; 

Oct.  2.  ^  ^  : 

Rowan,    Harry   B.,    North  Attleboro,    Mass.,   assignor  to 

Whiting  &  Davis  Company.     Mesh  bag.     Des.  63,087 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Rowan,    Harry   B.,    North    Attleboro,   Mass.,    assignor   to 

Wliiting  &  Davis  Company.     Mesh  bag.     Des.  63,088  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Rowan,    Harry   B.,   North    Attleboro,    Mass.,   assignor   to 

Whiting  &  Davis  Company.     Mesh  bag.     Des.  63,241 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Rowan,  John  C,  South  Atlanta,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

W.     Dobbs,     Atlanta,     Ga.       Spark    plug.       1,460,983; 

July  3. 
Rowan,  Robert  C.     (See  Stronach,  H.  S.,  and  Rowan.) 
Rowan,  Thomas  J.,  New  Castle,  Pa.    Protector  for  percus- 
sion tools.     1,441,117  ;  Jan.  2. 
Eowe,  Alvin  V.     (See  Knutson,  Alfred  W.,  assignor.) 
Rowe,     Alvin     V.,      Galesburg,      111.        Steel     fencepost. 

1,444,641  ;   Feb.   6. 
Rowe.    Bedford    F.,    Memphis,   Tenn.      Fireplace   closure. 

1,475,886;  Nov.  27.  ,  .   ^, 

Rowe,  Ernest,  Derby,  England.     Apparatus  for  printing 

both    horizontal    and    perpendicular    lines.      1,448,677 ; 

^lar.  13.  r.       .  ,^ 

Rowe.     George     F.,     Ottawa,     Ontario,     Canada.       Toy. 

1,444,853  ;  Feb.  13. 
Rowe,    John,    Casey,    Iowa.      Steering-gear    stop    device 

1,452.985  ;   Apr.  24. 
Rowe,  Louis  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Air-circulating  sys- 
tem for  orchards  and  the  like.    1,440,748  ;  Jan.  2. 
Rowe,   Reuel    S.,   and   G.   Weinle,  Rutland,   Vt.     Rubber 

retainer.     1,465,180  ;  Aug.  14. 
Rowe,  William  E.,   Crookston,  Minn.     Quack-grass  eradl- 

cator.     1,458,441  ;   June   12. 
Rowe,      William      H.,     Jacksonville,     Fla.        Electrically 

heated     and     controlled     steam      boiler.        1,451,847 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Rowland,   Alexander   S.,    New  York,   N.  T.      Candlestick. 

Des.  63,660  :  Dec.  25. 
Rowland,   Andrew  J.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Oilproof  coating 

or  impregnating  agent.     1,456,494  ;  May  22. 
Rowland,   Charles  A.,   et  al.      (See  Franck,   Val   F.,   as- 
signor.) 
Rowland,    Charles    L.,    Carbondale,    Pa.      Protector    for 

valves  of  containers.     1,469,646  ;  Oct.  2. 
Rowland,   Clifford  B.,  Trenton,  N.   J.     Agricultural  ma- 
chine.    1,464,541  ;  Aug.  14. 
Rowland,  Clififord  B.,  Trenton,  N.  J.     Planter.     1,477,904  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Rowland,    George    R.,   Elizabeth.   N.   J.,   assignor  to   The 

Texas     Company,     New     Tork,     N.     X.      Barrel    seal. 

1,454.488;  Mav  8. 
Rowland,   Herbert  R.,   East  Orange,   N.   J.     Well-drilling 

attachment.     1,464,396  ;  Aug.  7. 


Rowland.  J.  H.,  Blackfoot,  Idaho.     Work-holding  clamp. 

1,446,811 ;  Feb.  27. 
Rowland,   Jasper  M.,   Niagara  Falls,   assignor   to   Hooker 
Electrochemical    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Trans- 
portable  muriatic-acid   tank.     1,476,421 ;   Dec.   4. 
Rowland,  William  H.,  et  aL      (See  Franck,  Val    F.,  as- 
signor.) 
Rowlands,  Percy  O.,   Liverpool,  England.     Motor  vehicle 
or    other    power-transmission    mechanism.      1,474,643 ; 
Nov.    20. 
Rowledgc,    Arthur    J.,    Acton,    assignor    to    D.    Napier   & 
Son  Limited,  London,  England.     Brake  for  motor  road 
vehicles.     1,454,380  ;  May  8. 

Rowley,  Alfred  W.,  and  F.  H.  Ryder,  assignors  to  Harder 
Manufacturing  Corporation,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.  Refrig- 
erator-door construction.     1,478,400;  Dec.  25. 

Rowley,  Arthur  A.     (See  Burton.  F.  F.,  and  Rowley.) 

Rowley,  Arthur  C.,  assignor  to  Globe  Automatic  Sprinkler 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dry  pipe  valve.  1,446,321; 
Feb.  20. 
Rowley,  Arthur  C.,  assignor  to  Globe  Automatic  Sprinkler 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Temporary  sprinkler 
closure.     1,465,831 ;  Aug.  21. 

Rowley,  Arthur  C,  assignor  to  Globe  Automatic  Sprink- 
ler Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sprinkler  guard. 
1,469,336;  Oct.  2. 

Eowlev,  Charles  0.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Burner.  1,455,810 ; 
May   22. 

Rowley,  Clifford.     (See  Crowley,  J.  P.,  and  Rowley.) 

Rowley,  Clifford  A.,  assignor  to  The  Libbey-Owens  Sheet 
Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  stretch- 
ing sheet  glass.     1.444.038 :  Feb.  6. 

Rowley,  Clifford  A.,  assignor  to  The  Libbey-Owens  Sheet 
Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Width-maintaining  ap- 
paratus for  continuous-sheet  glass.     1,444,039  ;   Feb.  6. 

Rowley,  Clifford  A.,  and  J.  A.  Reece,  assignors  to  The 
Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Apparatus  for  cutting  sheet  glass.     1,453,856  ;  May  1. 

Rowley,  Edward  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Sun  Type- 
writer Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Percolator. 
1,452,256:  Apr.  17. 

Rowntree,  Frank  L.,  assignor  to  Foster,  Merrlam  and 
Company,  Meriden,  Conn.  Caster  bracket.  1,442,097  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Rowntree,  Frank  L.,  assignor  to  Foster,  Merrian  &  Com- 
pany, Meriden,  Conn.  Roller-bearing  caster.  1,458,778 ; 
June  12. 

Rowntree,  Harold,  Pass  Christian,  Miss.  Electrical  trans- 
mission of  communications.     1,475,448  ;  Nov.  27. 

Rowntree,  Harold,  Kenilworth,  111.,  assignor  to  National 
Pneumatic  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety-lock 
mechanism   for  automobiles.     1,466,758 ;   Sept.  4. 

Rowntree,  Harold,  Kenilworth,  111.,  assignor  to  National 
Pneumatic  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic 
automobile  lock.     1.477,771 ;   Dec.  18. 

Roy,  Edward,  Providence,  R.  I.  Locking  device. 
1,447,573;  Mar.   6. 

Roy,  Harold  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Sash  lock.  1,476,646  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Roy,  IrSn^,  Paris,  France.  Endless-track  vehicle. 
1,447,893  ;  Mar.  6. 

Roy,  Iren^e,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Mechanical  toy. 
1,449,448  ;  Mar.  27. 

Roy,  James  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Glare-shield  device. 
1,473,878  ;  Nov.  13. 

Roy,   Joseph.      (See   Nicolaus,    F.    G.,   and   Roy.) 

Rey,  .Joseph  O.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Button. 
1,467,335;  Sept.  11. 

Roy,  Levi  J.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Pin  and  like  securing  de- 
vice.    1,472,681 ;  Oct.  30. 

Rov,  Levi  J.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Clasp.  Des.  63,435; 
Dec.  4. 

Roy,  Lloyd  V.     (See  Saunders,  W.  M.,  and  Roy.) 

Roy,  Wadsworth  D.,  Brimingham,  Mich.  Combined 
rouge   and   powder  pufC.     1.459,931 ;   June  26. 

Roy  Watch  Case  Co.  (See  Stearns,  A.  L.,  and  Hofman, 
assignors.) 

Royfik,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antivermin  bed. 
1,464,397;  Aug.  7. 

Royal  Baking  Powder  Company.  (See  Hitch,  F.  C,  and 
Peter,  assignors.) 

Royal  Baking  Powder  Company.  (See  Paulus,  Herman 
W.,  assignor.) 

Royal  Baking  Powder  Company.  (See  Whittler,  Charles 
T.,  assignor.) 

Royal  Comb  Company.  (See  Hadley,  B.  P.,  and  Holden, 
assignors.) 

Royal  Labeling  Machine  Company.  (See  Muslar,  Nel- 
son,  assignor.) 

Royal  Leather  Goods  Co.     (See  Pollock,  Morris,  assignor.) 

Royal  Nut  Company.      (See  Zaloom,   Salim  F.,  assignor.) 

Royal  Packing  Company.  (See  Walden,  Cecil  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Royal,  Robert  R.,  and  D.  H.  Brown.  McComb,  Mies. 
Wheel-quartering  gauge.     1,471,285  ;  Oct.  16. 

Royal  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Camp,  Walter  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Royal  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Dowd,  Bernard  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Royal  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Dowd,  B.  J.,  and  Utz, 
assignors.) 

Royal  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Handley,  George  F.,  as- 
signor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Royal  Typewriter  Company  Inc.     (See  Hess,  Edward  B., 

assignor.) 
Eoyal    Typewriter    Company.       (See    Hess,    E.    B.,    and 

Myers,  assignors.) 
Royal    Typewriter    Company.       (See    Utz,    Anthony,    as- 
signor.) 
Royce,  Frederick  E.     (See  Carson,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 
Royce,    Frederick    H.,    assignor    to    Rolls-Royce    Limited, 

Derby,  England.     Mounting  and  driving  of  gear  wheels. 

1,460,768  ;  July  3. 
Royce,    Frederick    H.,    assignor    to    Rolls-Royce    Limited, 

Herby,     England.       Brake     for     vehicles.       1,466,549  ; 

Au.sr.  '28. 
Roye,  Richard  T.,  Houston,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  L. 

Pearce,   Harris  County,  Tex.     Pipe  tongs.     1,447, .327  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Royer,    George    F.,    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa.      Air-hose    stand. 

1,453,999 ;  May  1. 
Royer,   William   R.,   Wilkes-Barre,   Pa.     Valve  protecting 

and  operating  device  for  pneumatic  tires.     1,473,938  ; 

Nov,  13. 
Roylance,    Samuel,    New   Bedford,   Mass.      Potato    peeling 

and   washing   machine.      1,476,221 ;    Dec.   4. 
Royle,  Vernon,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Registering  and  squaring 

machine.     1,450,608  ;  Apr.  3. 
Royle,      William      H.,     Tipton,     England.        Hack     saw. 

1,474,210;  Nov.  13. 
Roys,    Herman    E.,    assignor,    by    mesne    assignments,    to 

tjniversal   Interests,    Inc.,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Heating 

device.      1,447,044  ;    Feb,   27, 
Royse,    Harold    S.,     Minneapolis,    Minn.      Money    safe. 

1,468,836;  Sept.  25. 
Royster,     Orlando,     Spokane,     Wash.       Railway     brake. 

1,461,254  ;  July  10. 
Royston   Paper  Company,  The.      (See  Atkinson,   Thomas 

M.,  assignor.) 
Rozycki,   Frank   C.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Keyless   padlock. 

i;445,719;  Feb.  20. 
Ruan,  John  A.,  Beacon,  Iowa.     Signal.     1,451,053  ;  Apr.  10, 
Ruatti,  Joseph  B.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Wheel  for  motor 

vehicles.     1,458,779  ;  June  12. 
Rubber-Metal     Horse    Footwear,     Inc.       (See    Robertson, 

Frederick  C,  assignor.) 
Rubber-Metal  Horse   Footwear,  Inc.      (See   Robertson,   F. 

C,  and  Rooney,  assignors.) 
Rubello,  Giuseppe,  Milan,  Italy.     Machine  for  the  manu- 

facturp    of   cardboard    boxes.      1,466,759 ;    Sept.    4. 
Ruben,  Samuel.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electrical  impulse  In- 
dicator.     1,471,357  ;  Oct.  23. 
Ruberoirl  Co.,  The.      (Sec  Abraham,  Herbert,  assignor.) 
Ruberoid  Co.,  The.     (See  Purdy,  Asa  R.,  assignor.) 
Rubin,     Adolph,     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Punching     machine. 

1,471,571;  Oct.  23. 
Rubin,  Adolph,  assignor  to  Sieber  Products  Mfg.  Co.,  St. 

Louis,  Mo,     Loose-leaf  binder.     1.444,642  ;  Feb.  6. 
Rubin,    Adolph,    assignor    to    Sieber    Products    Mfg.    Co., 

St.  Louis,  Mo.     Loose-leaf  binder.     1,476,767  ;  Dec.  11. 
Rubin,    Adolph,    assignor    to    Sieber    Products    Mfg.    Co., 

St.  Louis,  Mo.     Loose-leaf  binder.     1,476,768 ;  Dec.  11. 
Rubin,    Herman,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Loose-leaf    binder, 

1,451,273  ;  Apr.  10. 
Rubin,    Hyman   B.,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Multiple-miterlng 

attachment.     1,473,521 ;  Nov.  6. 
Rubsam,    Charles   F.,    Brooklyn,   N.    Y.      Detachable    rim. 

1,478,581 ;  Dec.  25. 
Rubwood,   Inc.      (See  Atwood,  Harry  N.,  assignor.) 
Rubwood,  Inc.     (See  Atwood,  H.  N.,  and  Bains,  assignors.) 
Ruby,   George   H.   A.,   Grand    Rapids,    Mich.,   assignor   to 

J.  R.  Offield,  trustee,  Chicago,  111.     Plaster-block-mak- 
ing machine.     1,469,819  ;  Oct.  9. 
Ruby,  George  H.  A.,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa,  assignor  to  J.  R. 

Offield,    trustee,    Chicago,    111.      Plaster-block    machine. 

1,469,820  ;  Oct,  9. 
Ruckel,  Phillip  K.,  Saginaw,  Mich.     Propelling  device  for 

aeroplanes    and    the   like.      1,444.643 ;    Feb.    6. 
Riicker,   Karl,  Berlin-Marienfelde,  Germany,   assignor,  by 

mesne  assignments,   to  The  Chemical  Foundation,   Inc. 

Refining  mixtures  of  chlorides  of  naphthalenes  serving 

as   substitutes   for   rosin.      1,455,509 ;    May    15. 
Ruckert,  Harry  B.,  and  G.  P.  Mallory,  assignors  to  Sani- 
tary   Products    Corporation    of    Arnorica.    Philadelphia, 

Pa.     Quantifying  mechanism.     1,478,145 :   Pec.   18. 
Ruckman,    Floyd   A.,   Fort   Wayne,    Ind.      Radiator-filling 

attachment.     1,443,650;  Jan.  30. 
Rudall,  Robert  J.,  T.  Brown.  Llanelly,  and  J.  H.  Williams, 

Bynes,    near    Llanelly,    Wales.      Tool-handle    fastening. 

1,441,455  ;  Jan.  9. 
Rudd,   Harry  B.,   Mansfield,  Ohio.     Electrically  treating 

liquids.     1,468,649  ;  Sept.  25. 
Ruddell,   William   A,,   Asbury   Park,   N.    J.      Metal   polish. 

1.456,151  :   May   22. 
Ruddell,   William  A.,   Asbury  Park,   N.   J.     Metal  polish. 

1,457,857:  June  5. 
Ruddell,    William    A.,    Asbury    Park,    N.    J.      Swimming 

mitt.     1,457,858;   June  5. 
Rudderhnm.    Thomas    E.,    Sudbury,    England.      Fountain 

pen.     1.476,107  ;   Dec,  4. 
Ruddle,  William  O.     (See  Levdekkers,  W.  H.,  and  Ruddle.) 
Rude,  Ingwald  F.,  Chicago,    111.     Tool.     1,476,007  ;    Dec.  4. 
Riidenberg.      Reinhold,     Berlin-Grunewald,     assignor     to 

Sieniens-Schuckertwerke   Gesellschaft   mit   beschrankter 

ITaftung,   Siemensstadt,   near  Berlin,   Germany.     Alter- 
nating-current line.     1,475,968  ;   Dec.  4. 


Riidenberg,  Reinhold,  Berlin-Grunewald,  and  A.  Plnckbein, 
Charlottenburg,  assignors  to  Slemens-Schuckertwerke 
Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Siemensstadt, 
near  Berlin,  Germany.  Manufacturing  electric  conduc- 
tors.    1,462,580  ;  July  24. 

Rudersdorf,  Lillian,  Chicago,  111.  Straightedge  device. 
1,441,715;  Jan.  9. 

Rudesill,  Thomas  J.,  assignor  to  Scanlon-Morris  Co.,  Madi- 
son,  Wis.     Chart  holder.     1,460,502;   July  3. 

Rudesyle,  Peter  M.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Pick  for  stringed 
instruments.     1,461,070  ;  July  10. 

Rudin,  Karl  V.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Zero-setting  mech- 
anism for  machines  of  the  Trlnks  type.  1,442,004 ; 
.Tan.  9. 

Rudin,  Karl  V.,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  Calculating  machine. 
1,462,944  ;  .July  24. 

Rudin,  Karl  V.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Zeroizing  means  for 
the  curve  disks  of  calculating  machines.  1,464,778 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Rudloff,  Vincent  E.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  Stair  construction. 
1,474,850;  Nov.  20. 

Rudnav,  Andrew,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Micrometer  attachment. 
1,463,095;  July  24. 

Rudnick,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Means  for  feeding  ad- 
hesive material  to  box-making  machines.  1,461,737 ; 
July  17. 

Rudolf.  Ferdinand  A.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.,  and  J.  C.  Ryder, 
Passaic,  N.  J.  Manufacture  of  sulphuric  acid. 
1.473,879  :   Nov,  13. 

Rudolph,  Alfred  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Knife-sharpening  ma- 
chine.   1.441,030  ;  Jan.  2. 

Rudolph,  Harold  V.,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  assignor  to 
American  Automatic  Train  Control  Corporation,  Balti- 
more, Md.  Speed-control  mechanism  for  vehicles. 
1,462,357  ;  July  17. 

Rudolph,  Harold  V.,  assignor  to  .American  Automatic 
Train  Control  Corporation,  Baltimore,  Md.  Speed- 
control  mechanism  for  vehicles.     1,462,358  ;  July  17. 

Rudolph,  Lawrence,  Louisville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  R.  Ru- 
dolph, Pensacola,  Fla.  Safety  crank.  1,454,226 ; 
May  15. 

Rudolph,  Lawrence,  Louisville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  R.  Ru- 
dolph, Pensacola,  Fla.  Safety  crank.  1,455,227 ; 
May  15. 

Rudolph,  Lawrence,  Louisville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  R.  Ru- 
dolph, Pensacola,  Fla.  Safety  crank.  1,455,228; 
May  15. 

Rudolph,  Lawrence,  Louisville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  R.  Ru 
dolph,  Pensacola,  Fla.  Safety  crank.  1,455,229 ; 
May  15. 

Rudolph,  Rudy.      (See   Rudolph,   Lawrence,  assignor.) 

Rudolph,  Wilhelm.      (See  Hahnemann,  W,,  and  Rudolph.) 

Rudolph,  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Firm  Signal  Gesellschaft 
m.  b.  H.,  Kiel,  Germany.  Sound  producer  and  re- 
ceiver.    1,463,911  ;  Aug.   7. 

Rue,  Carl,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  Hot-blast  ring  for  furnaces. 
1,447,631:  Mar.  6. 

Rue,  John  R.,  jr.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electrical  Company.  Electric  drive  for  spinning  ma- 
chines or  the  like.     1,449,699  ;  Mar.  27. 

Rueb,  Earl  J.,  assignor  to  Mid-State  Battery  Manufac- 
turing Co.  Inc.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Storage-battery 
electrolyte.     1,454,078  :  May  8. 

Rueckert,  George  C,  Providence,  R.  I.  Jewelry  tray. 
1,475.319  :  Nov.  27. 

Rued,  Ole  J.,  Woodworth,  N.  Dak.  Mud  shoe  for  vehicle 
wheels.    1,441,175  ;  Jan.  2. 

Ruedlger,  Henrv  H,,  Hermann,  Mo.  Hand  cultivating 
tool:     1.478,298:  Dec.  18. 

Ruedt,  Julius  C,  assignor  to  Phoenix  Hosiery  Company, 
Milwaukee,   Wis.     Garment.     1,478,401 ;  Dec.  25. 

Riiegger,    Eduard.      (See   Guyer,    H.,   and    Riiegger.) 

Ruegger,  Eduard,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Hollow  inclosed 
float.     1,469,647  ;  Oct.  2. 

Ruegger,  Eduard,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Refrigerating 
machine.     1.474,851  :  Nov.  20. 

Riiegeegger,  Walter,  Matzingen,  Switzerland.  Bung  for 
lifiuid   containers.      1,475,142;   Nov.   20. 

Ruehman,  Henry,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  High-compression 
two-cvcle  eneine.     1,473,124  ;  Nov.  6. 

Ruf,  Aifons,  Kreuzlingen,  Switzerland.  Baseboard  for 
the  loose  leaves  for  journals  and  the  like.  1,446,398; 
Feb.   20. 

Ruf,  William  IT..  Roselle  Park,  N.  J.  Wireless  detector. 
1,460,7.34;  July  3. 

Ruff,  Otto,  Breslau,  Germany.  Producing  zirconium 
dioxide.     1,454,564  :   May  8. 

Ruff,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hydrocarbon-vapor  gen- 
erator.    No.  1,458,502  ;  June  12. 

Ruff,  William  J.,  Quincy,  111.  Live-bait  bucket. 
1,451.925;  Apr.  17. 

Ruffln,  Robert,  jr.,  Senatobia,  Miss.  Drafting  instrument. 
1.453,023:   Apr.   24. 

Ruffln,  Robert,  1r.,  Como,  Miss.  Table.  1,453,186; 
Apr.  24. 

Rufty,  James  L.,  Stony  Point,  N.  C.  Trap.  1,465,528; 
Aug.  21. 

Rugg,  Walter  S.      (See  Murray,  H.  J.,  and  Rugg.) 

Ruggiero.  Anthonv  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bottle  cap. 
1,472,889  ;  Nov.  6. 

Ruggiero,  Frank  J..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Guard  for  punch 
presses.      1.459.162  ;   June   19. 


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465 


Ruggles.  Charles  H.,  et  al.     (See  Kemp,  Edward,  assignor.) 

RuKu'Ies,  Gilbert  W.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Exteuslon  grate 
n|)pnratiis.     1.452,314  ;  Apr.  17. 

Ruggles.  Guy  H.     (See  Askin,  T.  B.  H.,  and  Buggies.) 

Ruch,   Ilnrry  O.      (See  Krueger.   Wnltor,   assignor.) 

Ruh,  Emmett  E.     (See  Stockholm,  William  C,  assignor.) 

Rulil,  George  F.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Jointed  extensible  roil. 
1.449.19(3;  Mar.  20. 

Rulil.  Otto,   et  al.      (See  Hobbard,  Charles  C,  assignor.) 

Ruhland,  Max,  assignor  to  L.  B6hm,  Munich,  Germany. 
I'hotographic  screen.     1,464,139:  Aug.  7. 

Ruhlandt,  Walther  C,  Jackson,  Mich.  Valve  and  valve- 
seat  facing  tool.     1,450,116 ;  Mar.  27. 

nuliloff.  Frederick  C.  (See  Eager,  S.  U.  W.  M.,  Lehman, 
and   Ruhloff.) 

Ruhmann,  Jacob  M.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Hose  coupling. 
1,470.196 ;  Oct    9. 

Rule  Form  Machine  Company.  (See  Appelquist,  Erik,  as- 
signor. I 

Itule.  John  F.,  assignor  to  The  Owens  Bottle  Company, 
Toledo.  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  gathering  and .  trans- 
ferring molten   glass.      1,453,285  ;   May   1. 

Rumbaugh,  Charles  M.,  and  J.  S.  Orsborn,  Des  Moines, 
Iowa.  Disappearing  structure  for  chairs,  tables,  and 
the  like.     1.465,529  ;  Aug.   21. 

Rumbaugh.  William  B.,  Bellingham,  Wnsh.  Rail  joint. 
1,471,065;    Oct.   16. 

Rumfelt,  Michael  R.,  South  Lima,  N.  Y.  Weather  vane. 
1.467,336;  Sept.  11. 

Rumfelt,  Michael  R..  South  Lima,  N.  Y.  Nut  and  bolt 
lock.     1,473,321  ;  Nov.  6. 

Rumford,  Harry  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  A.  Landry, 
Chester,  Pa.  Means  for  vaporizing  hydrocarbon  fuels. 
1,453.187;  Apr.  24. 

Rummel,  George  F.,  et  al.  (See  Barter,  Noah  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rummel,  Robert  A.,  Woodrldge,  N.  J.  Picture  attaehmint 
for  talking  machines.     1,468,547  ;  Sept.  IS. 

Rummler,  Francis  J.     (See  Prescott,  S.  I.,  and  Rummler.) 

Rumney,  Fred  A.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Fastener- 
inserting  machine.     1,471,358  ;  Oct.   23. 

Rump,  William  J.,  Suedberg,  Pa.  Dispensing  apparatus. 
1.475,887  ;  Nov.  27. 

Humpf,  John,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Safety 
Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company.  Reducing  valve. 
1,461,738 ;  July  17. 

Riimpp.  C.  F.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Grupe,  William  F., 
assignor.) 

Rumsky.  Mickel  A..  Calipatria.  Calif.  Draft  rigging  for 
tractors.     1,476.647  ;  Dec.  4. 

Rundell,  Joe  J.,  Pierceville.  Kans.  Topping  knife. 
1.476.846;  Dec.  11. 

Rundell,  Oman  L..  Chicago,  111.  Furnace  appliance. 
1.464,272;  Aug.   7. 

Rundell,  Raymond  B.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Bead  chain  and 
splicer  for  the  same.     1,468,169  ;  Sept.  18. 

Rundell.  Rupert  E..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Cigar  Machinery  (Company.  Wrapper  carrier 
for  cigar  machines.     1,467,592 ;   Sept.  11. 

Rundqvist,  Thore  R.  E.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Loading 
machine  for  ores  and  the  like.     1,475,888  ;  Nov.  27. 

Runge,  Robert  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Hess-Bright  Manufacturing  Company.  Chuck  1,443,651; 
Jan.  30. 

Runk,  William  B.,  Shelton,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Wei- 
man  Brothers  Manufacturing  Company,  Derby,  Conn. 
Hopper.     1,472,495  ;  Oct.  30. 

Runkel,  Grant  A.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Detachable  fishhook. 
1,457,550;  June  5. 

Bunkle,  Ora  A.,  Wooster,  Ohio.  Brush.  1,467,337 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Runner,  Joseph  E.,  assignor  to  Utility  Tool  Corporation, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  Combination  Jack,  breast  drill  and 
vise.     1,447,603  ;  Mar.  6. 

Runnion,  Don  Y.,  assignor  to  L.  J.  Mueller  Furnace  Com- 
pany, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Furnace-casing-attaching 
means.     1.474,609  ;  Nov.  20. 

Ranger,  Frederick  J.,  assignor  to  The  Byrne  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  plugs. 
1,458,006;  June  5. 

Runwood,   Inc.      (See  Atwood,  Harry  N.,  assignor.) 

Runyan,  William  B.      (See  Greene,  A.  E.,  and  Bunyan.) 

Runyan,  William  B.,  assignor  to  Mitchell  Rail  Anchor 
Company,  Inc.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Rail  anchor.  1,451,179  ; 
Apr.   10. 

Bunvon,  George  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  Hazel,  Kan- 
sas City,  Hkns.     Roller  bearer.     1,449,628  ;  Mar.  27. 

Runz,  Marv,  et  al.      (See  Fischer,  August,  assignor.) 

Rupert,  Louis,  Decatur,  lU.  Closure.  1,452,391 ; 
-Apr.  17. 

Rupertl.  Henri,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  J.  Heydt,  Al- 
hrechts.  Germany.  Device  for  cleaning  pipes.  1,452,708  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Rupp,  Charles,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sash-operatlng  mecha- 
ni.sm.     1,445,720;  Feb.  20. 

Rupp.  Raymond  C,  Kendallville,  Ind.  Closed  automobile 
body.      1.474.G89;   Nov.   20. 

Rupp,  William.  Newark,  N.  J.  Tap  device  for  wooden 
barrels.     1,478,918;   Dec.  25. 

Rnppe,  Cecil  P.,  Oakley,  Kans.  Detachable  handle. 
1.453,188;  Apr.  24. 

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Ruppe,  Cecil  P.,  Oakley,  Kans.     Gate  fastener.    1,458,079 
.lune   6. 

Ruprecht,  Frank  D.,  Dunedin,  Fla.  Tool  attachment 
1,441,031 ;  Jan.  2. 

Rupright,  Howard  J.  (See  Strosacker,  C.  J.,  and  Rup 
right.) 

Rurade,  Frederick  W.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Building  brick 
1,447,267;  Mar.  6. 

Rusche.  William  F.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Lamp  shade.  Dcs 
02,365  ;  May  15. 

Rush,  Alfred  H.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  Tile-making  ma- 
chine.    1,458.198;  June  12. 

Rush,  Allan  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Observation,  amuse- 
ment,   and    utility    tower.      1,470,035 ;    Oct.    16. 

Rush,  C.  C.      (See  Behlen,  Geoige  A.,   assignor.) 

Rush.  Estol  S.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Timer.  1,449,059  ; 
Mar.    20. 

Rush,  Robert  T.,  Hattiesburg,  Miss.  Quarter-sawing  ma- 
chine.    1,456,912  ;   May  29. 

Rush,  Thomas  O.     (See  Haggard,  O.  L.  F.,  and  Rush.) 

Rush,  Turner  C.  Lexington,  Ky.  Window  guard. 
1,450,117;  Mar.  27. 

Rush,  Turner  C,  assignor  to  F.  G.  Erd,  Lexington,  Ky. 
Bottle-cap  remover.     1,463,139;  ,Tuly  24. 

Rush.  W.  S.,  «&  Co.     (See  Muhleisen,  Henry  W.,  assignor.) 

Rushing,  (jlyde  M.,  Bozeman,  Mont.  Liquid-fuel  burner. 
1,462,072  ;  July  17. 

Rushmore,  Samuel  W.,  Piainfleld,  N.  J.  Radiator  for 
cooling   fluids.     1,455,736 ;   May   15. 

Rushmore,  Samuel  W.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Radiator  for 
automobiles.     1,455,737  ;  May   15. 

Rushmore,  Samuel  W.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Radiator  for 
cooling  fluids.     1,455,738  ;  May  15. 

Rushmore,  Samuel  W.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Radiator  for 
cooling  fluids.     1,455,739;  May  15. 

Rushton,  Elmer  T.,  and  R.  S.  Berry,  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
assignors  to  Hercules  Products  Company,  St.  Joseph, 
Mich.  Tool  for  expanding  ajid  contracting  split  wheel 
rims.     1,471,066  ;   Oct.   16. 

Rushton,  Thomas  H.,  Birmingham,  England.  Resilient 
wheel  for  motor  and  other  like  vehicles.  1,466,550 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Ruskln,  Sidman,  assignor  to  F.  H.  Noble  &  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Sheet-metal  fastener.     1,442,447  ;  Jan.  16. 

Rusnak,  John  M.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whituev  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Adjustable  arm 
for   nni'ltiple-spindle   drills.      1.464.542 ;   Aug.   14. 

Rusnak.  Samuel.      (See  Pfendner,  John,  assignor.) 

Russ  Company,  The.    (See  Schutt,  Theodore  H.,  assignor.) 

Russ,  George  F.  (See  Penney,  H.  D.,  Whiteman,  and 
Russ.) 

Rues,  John  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  N.  Russ,  Spen- 
cer,  W.  Va.     Underreamer.      1,471,808;   Oct.   23. 

Russ,  Otto  C.     (See  Lance,  Elrnst  G..  assignor.) 

Russ,   Wirt   N.      (See   Russ,   John   D.,   assignor.) 

Russakov,  David,  Chicago,  111.  Hasp  and  staple  device. 
1,446,586;   Feb.  27. 

Russakov,  Jacob  I.,  Chicago,  111.  Receptacle  cover. 
1,458,955;    June    19. 

Russel,  Albert  W.,  assignor  to  Russel  Motor  Axle  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.    Vehicle  axle.     1,463,912  ;  Aug.  7. 

Russel  Motor  Axle  Company.  (See  Coapman,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

Russel  Motor  Axle  Company.  (See  Russel,  Albert  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Russell,  Albert  I.,  assignor  to  Irons  &  Russell  Company, 
Providence,  R.  I.     Emblem.     1,475,320  ;  Nov.  27. 

Russell,  Annis  0.,  Story  City,  Iowa.  Railway  signal. 
1,457,673  ;  June  5. 

Russell,  Burdsall  &  Ward  Bolt  and  Nut  Company.  (See 
Bogart,  Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Russell.  Carl  W.,  Youngstown.  (Dhio.  Speed  regulator  for 
automobiles.      1,447,184  ;   Mar.    6. 

Russell,  Charles  A.,  jr..  Orange,  Tex.  Supply  device  for 
filling  stations  or  stands.     1,458,852  ;  June  12. 

Russell.  Charles  P.,  Brandon,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Elec- 
tric  heater  for  washing  machines.     1,453,640  ;  May  1. 

Russell,  Clarence  E.,  Kirlrwood,  Mo.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Corno  Mills  Company,  East  St. 
Louis,  111.     Capping  machine.     1,470.881  ;   Oct.   16. 

Russell-Clarke,  Edward,  deceased,  by  F.  M.  Russell-Clarke, 
executrix.  London,  assignor  to  .4utokal  Syndicate  Lim- 
ited, London,  England.  Calculating  machine.  1,471,683; 
Oct.  23. 

RuBsell-Clarke,  Edward,  deceased,  by  F.  M.  Russell- 
Clarke,  executrix,  London,  assignor  to  Autokal  Syndi- 
cate Limited,  London,  England.  Calculating  machine. 
1,471,684  :  Oct.  23. 

Russell-Clarke,  Edward,  deceased,  by  F.  M.  Russell- 
Clarke,  executrix,  London,  assignor  to  Autokal  Syndi- 
cate Limited,  London,  England.  Calculating  machine. 
1,471,685;  Oct.  23. 

Russell-Clarke,  Frances  M.,  executrix.  (See  Russell- 
Clarke,    Edward.) 

Russell   Co..   The.      (See   Kinsley,    William    S.,   assignor.) 

Russell  Company,  The.  (See  Showalter.  Arthur  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Russell,  D.  E.  France.  (See  Lefler,  Hawley  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Russell,  Dayten  H.      (See  McCune,  M.,  and  Russell.) 

Russell,  Donald  W.,  Jefferson,  Iowa.  Shade  or  curtain 
holding   fixture.     1,472,026 ;   Oct.    23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Russell,  Edgar  S.,  Sweet  Home,  Oreg.  Automatic  clutch 
release.     1,450,757  ;  Apr.  3. 

Russell,  Edward  A.,  assigaor  to  Vapor  Car  Heating  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  car-heating  system. 
1,440,701 ;  Jan.  2. 

Russell,  Edward  A.,  assignor  to  Vapor  Car  Heating  Com- 
pany,  Inc.,   Chicago,   111.     Valve.     1,442,973;   Jan.   23. 

Russell,  Edward  A.,  assignor  to  Vapor  Car  Heating  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Train-pipe  end  valv('. 
1,474,790;  Nov.  20. 

Russell,  Edward  A.,  and  H.  G.  GelBsinger,  assignors  to  Va- 
por Car  Heating  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Heating 
system  for  railway  cars.     1,440,700  ;  Jan.  2. 

Russell,  Edward  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  H.  G.  Geissinger,  De- 
troit, Mich.,  assignors  to  Vapor  Car  Heating  Company, 
Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Heating  system  for  railway  cars. 
1,440,702  ;  Jan.  2. 

Russell  Electric  Company.  (See  Langos,  Otto  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Russell  Electric  Company.  (See  Russell,  T.  C,  and 
Langos,    assignors.) 

Russell,  Eli  A.,  assignor  to  Stronghart  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Small  savings  bank.     1,455,510;  May  15. 

Russell,  B^ank  S.,  et  al.  (See  Krautblatt,  Harry,  as- 
signor.) 

Russell,  George  B.,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Repair  bottom  or 
plate.     1,475,321 ;  Nov.  27. 

Russell,  George  H.,  Florence.  Ala.  Accelerator  for  hot- 
water  heating  systems.     1,462,768  ;  July  24. 

Russell,  Harry  H.,  Gauley  Mills,  W.  Va.  Discharge 
seal  for  retorts.     1,449,197;  Mar.  20. 

Russell,  Henry  M.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Changing-picture 
illusion  device.     1,473,939  ;  Nov.  13. 

Russell,  Herbert  O.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  and  L.  J.  Sche- 
ben,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Trigger  motor.  1,458,360 ; 
June  12. 

Russell,  Herbert  O.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  and  C.  L.  Paulus, 
Dayton,  Ohio.  Automatic  advance  for  synchronizing 
gun   control.      1,471,359 ;    Oct.   23. 

Russell,  J.  M.      (See  Clark,  James  H.,  assignor.) 

Russell,  James  H.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Household  mixing 
apparatus.    1,455,664  ;  May  15. 

Russell,  James  H.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Reading  stand  or 
desk.     1,475,889;  Nov.  27. 

Russell,  John  M.,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Russell,  Theodore,  assignor.) 

Russell,  Joseph  C,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Card  index.  1,454,791 ; 
May  8. 

Russell,  Leslie  A.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  assignor  to  P.  C. 
Austin  Machinery  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Combined 
driving   and   steering  gear.      1,467,196 ;    Sept.    4. 

Russell,  Leslie  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  F.  C.  Austin  Machinery  Company.  Wagon 
loader.     1,474,383;  Nov.   20. 

Russell  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Fisher,  William 
C,  assignor.) 

Russell  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Russell,  Thomas  M.,  assignor.) 

Russell,  Mott  C,  Assyria,  Mich.  Combined  dropping 
board  and   roost.     1,465,686 ;  Aug.  21. 

Russell,  Nelson  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Fuel-saving  device  for 
furnaces.     1,473,050  ;  Nov.  6. 

Russell,  Nelson  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Fuel-saving  device  for 
furnaces.     1,475,599  ;  Nov.  27. 

Russell,  Orin  C,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Tire  guard.  1,449,913 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Russell,  Robert  C,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Index.  Rel5,582 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Russell,     Robert     C,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Card     Index. 

1.478.762  ;  Dee.  25. 

Russell,      Robert     C,      Pittsburgh,     Pa.        Card     index. 

1.478.763  ;  Dec.  25. 

Russell.      Robert      C,      Pittsburgh,      Pa.        Card     index. 

1,478,764;  Dec.  25. 
Russell,     Robert     C,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Card     index. 

1,478,765;    Dec.    25. 
Russell,      Robert     C,      Pittsburgh      Pa.        Card     index. 

1,478,766;    Dec.    25. 
Russell,      Robert     C,     Pittsburgh,      Pa.        Index     card. 

1,478,767  ;  Dec.  25. 
Russell,   Samuel  A.,  River  Forest,   III.     Bed.     1,476,371 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Russell,    Samuel    G.,    assignor   to    Shakespeare    Company, 

Kalamazoo.   Mich.     Fishing  reel.     1,455,358 ;   May    15. 
Russell,   Samuel  G.,   assignor  to   Shakespeare   Company, 

Kalamazoo,  Mich.     Fishing  reel.     1,468,676;  Sept.  25. 
Russell,    Samuel    G.,    and    E.    D.    Clickner,    assignors    to 

Shakespeare  Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.     Fishing  reel. 

1,464, .587;  Aug.   14. 
Russell,  Samuel  J.,  Princeton,  Tex.     Sunshade.     1,469,111 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Russell,  Theodore,  assignor  to  The  John  M.  Russell  Manu- 
facturing   Company,    Naugatuck,    Conn.      Shoe    clasp. 

1,474,168;  Nov.  13. 
Russell,    Thomas    C,    Chicago,    111.      Electric-conductor- 
securing  means.     1,467,119  ;  Sept.  4. 
Russell,   Thomas  C,  Chicago,  111.     Electric  heat  device. 

1,473,645;  Nov.  13. 
Russell,  Thomas  C,  Chicago,  111.     Electric  heating  unit. 

1,474,384  ;    Nov.    20. 
Russell,    Thomas    C,    and    O.    A.    Langos,  'assignors    to 

Russell  Electric  Company,   Chicago,   111.     Wire-bending 

machine.     1,470,106  ;  Oct.  9. 


Russell,    Thomas    F.      (See    Smith,    A.    L.,   and    Russell.) 

Russell,  Thomas  M.,  assignor  to  Russell  Mfg.  Co.,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.  Sectional  die  for  producing  differential 
sheet-metal  cams.     1,445,358  ;  Feb.  13. 

Russell,  Vernon  W.,  J.  T.  Kyle,  Brea,  and  J.  A.  Camp- 
bell, Long  Beach,  Calif.  Oil  burner.  1,478,299; 
Dec.  18. 

Russell,  William  D.,  Torrance,  Calif.  Trail  marker  for 
motor  vehicles.     1,433,718;  Jan.  30. 

Russell,  William  F.,  assignor  to  The  Norwalk  Tire  & 
Rubber  Company,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Vulcanizing  rubber. 
1,467,197 ;  Sept.  4. 

Russell,  William  J.  D.,  Alamo,  Ind.  Automobile  com- 
mode.    1,441,244  ;  Jan.  9. 

Russell,  William  N.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Handle. 
1,446,587;  Feb.  27. 

Russell,  Zachary  E.,  Sauk  Rapids,  Minn.  Advertising- 
card  holder.     1,470,486  ;  Oct.  9. 

Russo,  Calogero,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Vegetable  cutter. 
1,468,546;  Sept.  18. 

Russo,  Joseph,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Antithief  milk-bottle 
holder.     1,468,214;   Sept.  18. 

Russo,  Mary,  Old  Orchard,  Me.  Form  for  dressing  hair. 
1,444,040;   Feb.   6. 

Rust-Oppenheim,  August.  (See  Olsson,  Zacharlas,  as- 
signor.) 

Rust,  Ottis  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Buckle.  1,447,268; 
Mar.  6. 

Rust,  Robert  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal-twisting  mecha- 
nism.     1,463,594;   July    31. 

Rust,  Robert  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manhole  cover. 
1,475,199;  Nov.  27. 

Rustad,  Henry,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Molding 
form.     1,454,189;  May  8. 

Rustad,  Thor,  Erskine,  Minn.  Fastening  means  for 
grain  doors.     1,441,376 ;  Jan.  9. 

Rutenber,  Edwin  A.,  assignor  to  A.  J.  Lindemann  &  Hover- 
son  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electric  toaster. 
1,447,574;   Mar.   6. 

Rutenber,  Menzo  A.     (See  Hoffman,  P.  D.,  and  Rutenber.) 

Ruth,  Charles  H.     (See  Magle,  Morton  H.,  assignor.) 

Ruth,  David  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  E.  L.  Ruth,  Hal- 
stead,  Kans.     Separator.     1,450,645 ;  Apr.  3. 

Ruth,  Earl  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Automatic  stop  mech- 
anism for  phonographs.     1,473,125  ;  Nov.  6. 

Ruth,  Joseph  P.,  jr.,  Denver,  Colo.  Flotation  apparatue. 
1,445,042;  Feb.  13. 

Ruth,  Joseph  P.,  jr.,  Denver,  Colo.  Grinding  mill. 
1,453,408  ;  May  1. 

Ruth,  Joseph  P.,  jr.,  Denver,  Colo.  Flotation  apparatus. 
1,463,405;   July   31. 

Ruth,  S.  Ella  L.     (See  Ruth,  David  C,  assignor.) 

Rutherford,  Charles  H.,  and  C.  Townsend,  Jerome,  Ariz. 
Smokeless  heater.     1,465,687;   Aug.   21. 

Rutherford,  George,  London,  Ontario,  Canada.  Furnace. 
1,446,931  ;   Feb.    27. 

Rutherford,  Harry  K.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fountain 
brush.     1,449,198;  Mar.  20. 

Rutherford,  John  E.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Direc- 
tion  indicator  for  vehicles.     1,465,287 ;   Aug.   21. 

Rutherford,  Lanius  J.,  Natchez,  Miss.  Gate  latch. 
1,444,392  ;    Feb.   6. 

Rutherford,  Olive  B.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Radiator  for  auto- 
mobiles.    1,449,782  :  Mar.  27. 

Rutherford,  Stephen  W.,  and  J.  T.  Taylor,  Cedar  Rapids, 
Iowa.    Tag  holder.     1,440,749  ;  Jan.  2. 

Rutherford,  William  O.,  Jackson,  Tenn.  Line  holder. 
1,466.563  ;  Aug.  28. 

Ruthrauff,  William  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dentifrice. 
1,460,179  ;  June  26. 

Ruths,  Robert  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Spark  plug.  1,477,522  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Ruthven,  Alfred  L.,  Rochester,  N.  .Y.  Insulated  raU 
joint.     1,470,110;  Oct.  9. 

Ruthven,  Alfred  L.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  Simplex  Train 
Control  Co.  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Combination  auto- 
matic and  manually-operable  air  brake,  power  control, 
and  alarm  system.     1,470,107  ;  Oct.  9. 

Ruthven,  Alfred  L.,  assignor  to  Simplex  Train  Control 
Company,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Simplex  train  con- 
trol.    1,470,108 ;  Oct.  9. 

Ruthven,  Alfred  L.,  assignor  to  Simplex  Train  Control 
Company,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Electromagnetic 
train  control.     1,470,109;  Oct.  9. 

Rutkowskl,  Walter  L.  (See  CuUen,  W.  J.,  and  Rutk- 
owskl.) 

Rutledge,  George  B.,  assignor  to  Vassar  Swiss  Underwear 
Company,  Chicago,  111.     Button.     Des.  63,376 ;  Nov.  27. 

Rutledge,  Richard  E.  (See  ChampUn,  Chnrles  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rutledge,  William  T.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Line  and  circuit 
breaker.     1,465,791;  Aug.  21. 

Rutledge,  William  T.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Hose  clamp. 
1,465,792  ;   Aug.  21. 

Ruttenberg,  Edward  C,  Chicago,  III.  Lamp  finlal. 
1,477,523  ;  Dec.  11. 

Ruttenberg,  Edward  C,  Chicago,  111.  Finlal.  1,477,524 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Rutter,  John,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada.  Apparntui 
for  delivering  messages  to  moving  trains  and  the  like. 
1,452,443  ;  Apr.  17. 

Ruttinger,  Henry,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Valve  remover. 
1,474,792;   Nov.   20. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Ruttledge,  William  L.,  assignor  to  Roto  Pump  Mfg.  Co., 

Detroit,  Mich.     Rotary  pump.     1,458,361 ;  June  12. 
Ruttmann,     Ernst.     Stuttgart,    Germany.      Ricocliot    ball 

game.      1,403,726 ;    July    31. 
Ruwe,  John  W.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.     Refining  and  purifying 

animal    tallows,    oils,    fats,    and    greases.      1,404,627 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Uuze,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Safety  razor.     1,455,665  ; 

May  15. 
Ruzicka,   Anton,   Clereland,   Ohio.     Machine   for  making 

press  studs  or  fasteners.      1,471,420 ;   Oct.   23. 
Ruzicka,   Rudolph,   Dobbs  Ferry,   N.   Y.,  assignor  to   Nei^ 

Safety  Paper  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Safety  paper.     Des. 

62,538:    June   19. 
Ryan,  Albert  J.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Machine  for  molding 

box  toes.     1,441,456  :  Jan.  9. 
Ryan,    Albert    J..    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Forming    box    toes 

for  shoes.     1,453,526  ;  May  1. 
Ryan,    Albert    J.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Felt-treating    ma- 
chine.    1,471,980  ;  Oct.  23. 
Ryan,  Daniel  E.     (See  Fields,  J.  T..  and  Ryan.) 
Ryan.    Frederick    J.,    Toronto,    Ontario,    Canada.      Auto 

signal.     1,452,392  ;  Apr.  17. 
Ryan,   George   E.,   East  Taunton,   Mass.      Heat-deflection 

shield.    1,455,551 ;  May  15. 
Ryan,  Henry  P..  Vulcan,  Alberta,  Canada.     Hose  clamp. 

1,442  909  ;  Jan.  23. 
Ryan,    John    F.,    Huntington,    W.    Va.      Advertising    and 

the  like  di.splay  device.     1,478,402  ;   Dec.   25. 
Ryan,  John  H.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.     Satin  white  and  process 

of  manufacture.     1.470.765  ;   Oct.   10. 
Ryan,     John     J.,     Hopkins,     Minn.       Coaster     wagon. 

1,469,821;   Oct.  9. 
Rynn,    John    W.,    assignor    to    Fairbairn    Lawson    Combe 

Barbour    Limited,    Leeds,    York,    England.      Faller    or 

gill    bar    for    treating    textile    substances.      1,463,844  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Ryan,  Joseph  P.,  Hartford,  Conn.     Ball-collecting  device. 

1,463,845;  Aug.   7. 
Ryan,    Mathew    F.,    Florence,    Mass.      Sand-filter    valve. 

1,470.290;  Oct.  9. 
Ryan,  Michael  H.,  assignor  of  one-tenth  to  J.  J.  Peyron, 

San    Bernardino,    Calif.      Air-brake    emergency    check 

valve.     1,463,767;  July  31. 
Ryan,   Michael   W.,    and   M.    Uttendorfer,   Seattle,   Wash. 

Radiator  meter.     1.469,444  ;  Oct.  2. 
Ryan,  Michael   W.,   and  M.   Uttendorfer,   Seattle,   Wash. 

Radiator  meter.     1,469,445  ;   Oct.   2. 
Ryan,  Miles  J.,  and  G.  F.  Jones,  Springfield,  Mass.     Ad- 
vertising device.     1,441,245  ;  Jan.   9. 
Ryan,    Nicholas   J.,   Tuckahoe,   N.   Y.      Indicator   for   car 

seats.     1,460,984  ;  July  3. 
Ryan,    Patrick,    Astoria,    N.    Y.      Apparatus    for   taking 

and    preserving    finger-print    impressions.      1,466,032 ; 

Aug.  28. 

Ryan,  Thomas  A.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Eyeglasses  and  specta- 
cles.    1,440,799  ;  Jan.  2. 

Ryan,  Thomas  A.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Locking  device  for 
motor  vehicles.     1,448,462  ;  Mar.  13. 

Ryan,  Thomas  A.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Safety  razor. 
1.468,082  ;  Sept.  18. 

Ryan,  Thomas  A.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Firearm.  1,472,737  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Ryan,  Thomas  L.,  Muncie,  Ind.  Distributor  stand. 
1,442,974;  Jan.  23. 

Ryan,  Walter  D.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Headlight. 
1,451,983  ;  Apr.  17. 

Ryan,  William.  Paso  Robles,  Calif.  Demountable  rim. 
1.450.993;  June  26. 

Ryan.    William    F.      (See    Loesch,    Milton    C,    assignor.) 

Ryback,  Anthony  S.,  Depew,  N.  Y.  Mechanical  toy. 
1.474,852;    Nov.    20. 

Rybicky,  Antonina,  New  London,  Conn.  Sanitary  cuspi- 
dor.    1,451,554;  Apr.  10. 

Rybicky,  Antonina,  New  London,  Conn.  Combination  bed, 
dresser,   and   chiffonier.     1,464,295 ;   Aug.   7. 

Rybi;r<;,  Emmett  P.,  Kansas  City.  Mo.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  A.  Lotz.  jr.,  Eudora,  Kans.  Container  cap. 
1,477,772  ;  Dec.  18. 

Rycraft,  Eva  L.,  Denver,  Colo.  Burglar  alarm.  1,445,974  ; 
F.-b.  20. 

Rycroft,  Robert  G.,  Greenfield,  Okla.     Mechanical  cotton 

picker.     1,447,328  ;  Mar.   6. 
Rydberg,     Gunnar    H.,     Auburn,     R.     I.       Shade    shield. 

1,471,572;  Oct.  23. 
Rydeen.    Claus    G..    Chicago,    111.      Driving    attachment. 

1.445.241  ;  Feb.  13. 
Ryder,    Ely  M.   T.,   Yonkers,   N.   Y.     Welded  rail  joint. 

1.458,362;  June  12. 
Rj-der,    Frank   A.,   Chicago,   111.     Spark   gap.      1,467,882 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Ryder,   Frank   H.      (See  Rowley,  A.    W.,   and  Ryder.) 
Rydpv.  James  C.     (See  Rudolf,  F,  A.,  and  Ryder.) 
Ryd-^r,  .John  P.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Gas  guard  and  luhri- 

cjitor  for   steam  engines.      1,456,011  ;   May   22. 
Ryding,    Herbert    C,    Birmingham,    Ala.       Gas    cleaner. 

1,464,113;  Aug.  7. 
Ryerson,   Joseph   T.      (See    Mikshel.    John    J.,    assignor.) 
Ryerson,  Joseph  T.,  &  Son.     (See  Conradson,  Conrad  M., 

assignor.) 
Rygiel,  Andrew,  and  J.   Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Safety 

device  for   motor  vehicles.     1,456,465  ;   May  22. 


Rylander  Company,  The.      (See  Rylander,  James  B.,  ns- 

signor.) 

Rylander,  James  B.,  assignor  to  The  Rj'lander  Company , 
Austin,    Tex.      Seed    separator.      1,478,616 ;    Dec.    25. 

Rylander,  Walter,  Americus,  Ga.  Lamp.  Des.  63,006 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Ryman,  Harry  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Drifting  mecha- 
nism   for    locomotives.      1,449,199 ;    Mar.    20. 

Rymer,  John  E.,  Hyattsville,  Md.  Piston  packing  ring. 
1,440,895  :  Jan.  2. 

Rynearson,  Eugene,  Dallas,  Tex.  Lock  for  meter  boxes. 
1,442,446  ;  Jan.  16. 

Ryon,  Eppa  H.     (See  Kuowlton,  C.  E.,  and  Ryon.) 

Kyon.  Eppa  H.,  Waltham,  assignor  to  Crompton  St 
Knowles  Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Dobby  hook. 
1,444.941;  Feb.  ]3. 

Ryon,  Eppa  H.,  Waltham,  assignor  to  Crompton  & 
Knowles  Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Tube-frame 
bracket.     1,458,312  ;  June  12. 

Ryon,  Eppa  H.,  Waltham,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Crompton  4 
Knowles  Loom  Works.  Spool-bearing  bracket  for  yarn- 
tube  frames.     1,462,520  ;  July  24. 

Ryon,  Eppa  H.,  Waltham,  assignor  to  Crompton  & 
Knowles  Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Weft-carrier 
magazine.     1.467,653  ;  Sept.  11. 

Ryon,  Eppa  H.,  Waltham,  assignor  to  Crompton  & 
Knowles  Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Shuttle-chang- 
ing loom.     1,476,847  ;  Dec.  11. 

Ryon,  Tracy  B.,  Waltham,  Mass.  Switching  mechanism. 
1,453.024;  Apr.  24. 

Rypinski,  Albert  B.,  Laurelton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  T.  E. 
Murray,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Electric  riveting  machine 
and  process.     1,451,894  ;  Apr.   17. 

Rysdon,  Charles,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.  Pan.  1,463,063  ; 
July  24. 

Ryson,  Daniel,  Emerado,  N.  Dak.  Clevis.  1.456,680 ; 
May  29. 

Rystedt-Engineering  Company.  (See  Rystedt,  Ingemar 
K.,  assignor.) 

Rystedt,  Ingemar  K.,  assignor  to  The  Rystedt-Engineering 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Game  figure.  Des.  63,007 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Ryther,  Henry  A.,  Montague,  assignor  to  Millers  Falls 
Company,  MUlers  Falls,  Mass.  Chuck.  1,470,197 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Ryzowlcz,  Louis,  and  J.  J.  Bolek,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  In- 
candescent  lamp.      1,460,143  ;   June   26. 

S.  D.  S.  Experimental  Laboratories  Company.  (See 
Spikes,  Richard  B.,  assignor.) 

S.  E.  Company.  (See  Dundas,  R.  C,  and  Howes,  as- 
signors.) 

S.  K.  Neckwear  Limited,  The.  (See  Stonge,  Harvey  E., 
assignor. ) 

S.  K.  F.  Ball  Bearing  Company.  (See  Hlrd,  Charles, 
assignor.) 

S-P  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Olson,  John  A., 
assignor.) 

S.  S.  White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (Seo 
Heck,  George  D.,  assignor.) 

S.  S.  White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Porter,    Will   R.,   assignor.) 

S.  S.  P.  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Werbeck,  Walter  G.,  as- 
signor. ) 

S.  T.  D.  Recording  Instrument  Corp.  (See  Wallblllich, 
Anthony  F.,  assignor.) 

Saal,    Henry    G.       (See    Schroder,    Fred    F.,    assignor.) 

Saal,    Henry   G.      (See   Stafford,   Frederick   S.,   assignor.) 

Saal,  Henrv  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Speed-governing  mecha- 
nism.    1,^68,083:  Sept.  18. 

Saalburg,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Animated  Picture  Prod- 
ucts Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Picture.  1,449,914 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Saalburg,  Charles  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Ani- 
mated Picture  Products  Co.  Inc.  Composite  picture. 
1,465,564;   Aug.    21. 

Saalburg,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Animated  Picture  Prod- 
ucts Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Movable  design. 
1,477,080  ;  Dec.  11. 

Saart  Brothers  Company.  (See  Veillette,  Alfred,  as- 
signor.) 

Sabarros,  Louis,  Bayonne,  France.  Apparatus  for  me- 
chanical handling  of  goods.     1,467,504  ;  Sept.  11. 

Sabbag,  Litfallah  G.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  W.  W.  Miller,  Martinsville,  Va.  Trav- 
eler stop  for  spinning  rings.     1,460,144  ;  June  26. 

Snbbag,  Litfallah  G.,  East  Boston,  Mass.,  and  R,  Anton, 
Dover,  N.  H.  ;  said  Sabbag  assignor  to  said  Anton. 
Brake  and  gas  control  for  self-Dropelled  vehicles. 
1,472,993  ;  Nov.  6, 

Sabel,  John  C.     (See  Kandler,  E.,  and  Sabel.) 

Sabey,  John  S.,  Paia,  Hawaii.  Airplane.  1,465,868 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Sabln.  Emory  M..  Kantnor,  Pa.  Self-vulcanizing  boot  tor 
tire   casings.      1,441.176;   Jan.   2. 

Sabin,  James  O.,  Wapello,  Iowa.  Poultry  roost.  1,443,278  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Sabine,  Paul  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Rlverbank 
Laboratories,  Geneva,  111.  Sound-absorbing  plaster. 
1,458,631;  June  12. 

Sabold,  Oliver  W.,  Boyertown,  assignor  to  Colebrookdale 
Iron  Company.  Pottstown,  Pa.  Gas-heated  sadiron 
connection.     1,478,531  ;  Dec.   25. 


468 


INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
.  Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Sabroe.  Axel,  Hadfrsl&v,  Denmark.  Milking  machine. 
1,477,978  ;  Dec.  18. 

Sabulite  (Great  Britain)  Limited  et  al.  (See  McCand- 
Ush,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Sacchi,  Gustavo  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Fluid 
pump.      1,404,296 ;   Aug.   T. 

Saccone,  Vincenzo,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Extension  stepladder. 
1,441,529;  Jan.  9. 

Sacerdote,  Secondo,  and  S.  Crlstlanl,  Milan,  Italy.  Ther- 
moelectric heat-accumulating  cooking  stove.  1,478,919  ; 
Dec.    26. 

Sachnoff,  George,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fastener  for  fur  gar- 
ments.    1,47.8.710  ;  Nov.  13. 

Sachs,   Albert  P.      (See  Bothberg,  P.,  and   Sachs.) 

Sachs,   Joseph.      (See   Sachs,  Kelvin  N.  and  J.) 

Sachs,  Joseph,  Hartford,  Conn.  Switch-operating  mecha- 
nism.    1,444,556  ;   Feb.  6. 

Sachs,  Joseph,  Hartford,  Conn.  Switch-operating  mecha- 
nism.    1,444,557  ;   Feb.  6. 

Sachs,  Joseph,  Hartford,  Conn.  E!lectrlc-appllance-re- 
ceiving  and  meter-protecting  box  or  casing.  1,458,728 ; 
June  12. 

Sachs,  Joseph,  Hartford,  Conn.  Incased  circuit  connect- 
ing and  controlling  device.     1,465,688  ;  Aug.  21. 

Sachs,  Kelvin  N.  and  J.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Means  for 
cushioning    transmission    shafts.      1,464,220 ;    Aug.    7. 

Sachs.    Ijouis    A.      (See   Hergenreder,    A.,    and   Sachs.) 

Sacket,  Grace  H.,  Racine,  Wis.  Hat  or  the  like. 
1,468,404  ;  Sept.   18. 

Sackett,  Pomeroy  D.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Automatic  shut-off 
valve   for   fuel   tanks.      1,474,556 ;    Nov.   20. 

Sackner,  Wade  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Form.  1,477,388  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Sacks,  George  P.      (See  White,  George  S.,  assignor.) 

Sacks,  Magnus,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.     Trap.     1,441,118  ;  Jan.  2. 

Sackstoder,  Andrew  H.,  Tiffin,  Ohio.  Washing  machine. 
1,453,606  ;  May  1. 

Saco-Lowell    Shops.      (See    Danlloff,    Serge,    assignor.) 

Saco-Lowell  Shops.      (See  Feaster,  Edward  B.,  assignor.) 

Saco-Lowell  Shops.      (See  Howe,  Charles  W.,  assignor. ) 

Saco-Lowell  Shops.  (See  Whittler,  J.  K.,  and  Curley, 
assignors.) 

Sadenwater,  Frank,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  Baseball  bat. 
1,450,646;  Apr.   3. 

Saegesser,  Albert  W.,  Granite  City,  111.  Lock  for  auto- 
mobile wheels.     1,476,467;   Dec.  4. 

Saeki,  Kurasuke,  Akasaka-Ku,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Reciprocat- 
ing straight-motion  pump.     1,448,315 ;  Mar.   13. 

Saeter,   Harold.      (See   Stone,   N.   P.,  and  Saeter.) 

Safberg,  Bror  F.,  assignor  to  Carbondale  Machine  Com- 
pany, Carbondale,  Pa.  Double^pipe^  condenser. 
1,447,518  ;  Mar.  6. 

Saf-De-Lite  Corporation.  (See  Montague,  Carroll  H., 
asslgsor.) 

Safe-Cabinet  Company,  The.  (See  Dick,  E.  H..  and 
Wolters,  assignors.) 

Safepack  Mills.  (See  Schenkelberger,  Albert  F.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Safety  Appliances  Corporation.  (See  Purnell,  W.  J., 
Chase,  and  Young,  assignors.) 

Safety  Automatic  Toy  Comjwny,  The.  (See  Brlnkman, 
Louis  G.,  assignor.) 

Safety  Car  Coupler  Company.  (See  Flinn,  Frank  P., 
assignor.) 

Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company,  The.  (See 
Hulse,  George  E.,  assignor.) 

Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company,  The.  (See 
Rumpf,  John,  assignor.) 

Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company,  The.  (See 
Vullleumier,  Rudolph,  assignor.) 

Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company,  The.  (See  Tabb, 
Warner   T.,  assignor.) 

Safety  Concrete  Incinerator  Co.  (See  Feigenbaum,  Jo- 
seph, assignor.) 

Safety  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Baum,  Harold  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Safety  Equipment  Service  Company,  The.  (See  Nutt, 
Buell  W.,  assignor.) 

Safety  First  Auto-Tail-Light  Company.  (See  Nicholson, 
G.  W.,  and  Kelly,  assignors.) 

Safety  Release  Clevis  Co.  (See  Hulsebos,  A.  B.,  and  Den 
Besten,    assignors.) 

Safety  Shoe  Rest  &  Shoe  Shining  Company.  (See  Hontos, 
James  G.,  assignor.) 

Saffert,  George  J.,  New  Ulm,  Minn.  Concrete  door-frame 
construction.     1,451,713  ;  Apr.  17. 

Saffert,  George  J.,  New  Ulm,  Minn.  Means  for  molding 
concrete  blocks.     1,451,714  ;  Apr.  17. 

Saffold,  Ray  P.,  Blsbee,  Ariz.  Tractor.  1,462,304  ;  July 
17. 

Safford,  Henry,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Projectile.  1,464,221 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Safford,    Wilford   S.      (See  Harvey,   Frank  R.,   assignor.) 

Safstrom,  Gustaf  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Internal-combuBtlon- 
engine  equipment.     1,477,188  ;  Dec.  11. 

Sage,  Bright,  Bast  Orange,  N.  J.  Quick-acting  closure 
for  receptacles.     1,473,162  ;  Nov.  6. 

Sage,  Ralph  V.,  Philadelphia,  and  G.  B.  Thackray,  Weet- 
mont   Borough,    Pa.      Combined   spring   cap.  and   truck 
bolster    column    guide.      1,459,799 ;    June    26. 
Sage,    Richard   W.,    Augusta,    Kans.      Band-wheel-turning 
device.     1,478,300;  Dec.  18. 


Sage,  Richard  W.,  and  H.  R.  Boughner,  Augusta,  Kans. 

Sand-reel-operating    mechanism.       1,476,648 ;     Dec.    4. 

.  Sager  Company,  J.  H.      (See  Sager,  James  H.,  assignor.) 

Sager,  Edgar  R.,  U.  S.  Army.     Wire  cart.     1,461,93&;  July 

17. 
Sager,    Fredrick,    Tulsa,    Okla.,    and    H.    R.    Hardenbnrg, 

Kansas  City,  Mo.     Well  reamer.     1,454,863  ;   May   16. 
Sager,  George  A.,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Safety  boiler  ping  and 

Installing  same.     1,446,812;  Feb.   27. 
Sager,  George  A.,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Installing  safety  boiler 

plugs.     1,446,813;  Feb.  27. 
<iJager,    George   A.,    Albany,    N.    Y.      Thermally-controlled 

audible  signal.      1,464,222  ;   Aug.   7. 
Sager,    George    A.,    Albany,    N.    Y.      Thermally-controlled 

valve  for  low-water  safety  telltales.     1,476,422  ;  Dec.  i. 
Sager,    James    H.,    assignor    to    J.    H.    Sager    Company, 

Rochester,    N.   Y.      Bumper.      1,470,648 ;    Oct.    16. 
Sager,  John  W.     (See  Thronsen,  S.,  and  Sager.) 
Saginaw  Ladder  Co.,  The.     (See  Stevens,  Charles  C,  as- 
signor.) 
Saginaw  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Gilbert,  Henry 

J.,  assignor.) 
Sago,    Charles,    Old    Forge,    Pa.      Portable    Are    escape. 

1,465,182;  Aug.   14. 
Sague,  George,  Oakes,  N.  Y.     Printing  press.    1,442,008; 

Jan.  16. 
Sahl,  Harry  W.      (See  Wigness,  C.  R.,  and  SahL) 
Sahlberg.  Rolf  K.   O.,   Stockholm,   Sweden.     Concrete  tie. 

1,443,891 ;  Jan.  30. 
Sahlin,    Henry,   Boston,   assignor   to   E.   B.    Feaster,   Ar- 
lington, Mass.     Filer  and  making  the  same.     1,444,008 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Sahlstrom,   Gustav  R.,   Sheridan,   Wyo.     Vehicle  spring. 

1,472,682  ;  Oct.  30. 
Sahuc,  Jacques  A.,  Castelane-Montratier,  France.     Valye. 

1,475,554  ;  Nov.  27. 
Salger,  Lewis.     (See  Kennedy,  B.,  and  SaigerO 
Sainsbury,  James  T.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  G.  F.  Tates, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Ventilating  apparatus  for  automobiles. 

1,478,403;    Dec.    25. 
Saint,    Aimge    M.,    Kaplan,    La.      Preparing   whole    rice. 

Re.  15,522  ;  Jan.  9. 
St.   Clair,  Byron  W.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor   to  General 

Electric    Company.      Instrument    needle.      1,449,706 ; 

Mar.   27. 
St.  Clair,  Julia  A.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.     Fastener  for  tmt- 

tons,  etc.    1,447,634  ;  Mar.  6. 
St.   Claire,   Ethelbert  M.      (See  Farnsworth,   A.  J.,   and 

St.  Claire.) 
St.  Cloud,  Virgil,  Raleigh,  N.  C.     Doorcheck.     1,469,6»«; 

Oct.  2. 
St.  John,  Archibald  D.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.    Plaaticlser  for 

cellulose  plastics.     1,462,306  ;  July  17. 
St.    John,    Spencer    H.,    Long    Beach,    Calif.      Well-i^ps 

screen.    1,460,735  ;  July  3. 
St.   Louis   Brass   Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Drees, 

Clemens  J.,  assignor.) 
St.   Louis   Brass   Manufacturing   Company.      (See   Oath, 

Edwin  P.,  assignor.) 

St.   Louis  Butchers'   and  Hotel   Supply   Company.      (See 
.  Wenke,   C.    W.,   and   Ketterer,    assignors.) 
St.   Louis  Coffin   Company.      (See  Paden,  Robert  F.,  as- 
signor. ) 
St.  Louis  Frog  &  Switch  Co.      (See  Einstein,  Robert  E.. 

assignor. ) 
St.    Louis   Pump   &  Equipment   Company.      (See   Hlsds, 

Sherwood,  assignor.) 
St.    Louis    Stove   Company.      (See    Futral,    Blchard,   as- 
signor.) 
St.   Mungo   Manufacturing   Company   of  America.      (See 

Loomis,   Evarts  G.,  assignor.) 
St.  Onge,  Amasa,  Providence,   R.  I.     Damper-controlling 

means  for  cotton-picking  machine.     1,462,307  ;  July  17. 
St.    Peter,    Napoleon,    Fairfield,    assignor    of    one-half   to 

P.      E.      Handy,      Portland,     Me.        Collapsible     box. 

1,476,654  ;  Dec.  4. 
St.    Pierre,    Henry,    Worcester,    Mass.      Antiskid    device. 

1,467,114;    Sept.    4. 
St.    Stephens,    Raynar   de   H.,   Camborne,    and  A.   E^wlng, 

London.  England.     Percussive  rock  drill  and  the  like. 

1.466,516;  Aug.  28. 
Saives,  L^on,  assignor  to  L.  Renault,  Blllancourt,  France. 

Automobile  and   like  vehicle.     1,443,594  ;  Jan.   30. 
Sajeskl,   Anthony,    Nanticoke,   Pa.     Automobile   direction 

indicator.     1,460,921  ;  July  3. 
Saklatwalla,  Byramjl  D.,  and  A.  N.  Anderson,  Craften, 

Pa.,    assignors,    by    mesne    assignments,    to    Vanadium 

Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Interrupter. 

1,458,729  ;  June  12. 
Sakryd,  Charles  H.     (See  Drefahl,  L.  C,  and  Sakryd.) 
Sala,     Frank,     Chicago,      HI.        Horseshoe.        1,447,153; 

Feb.   27. 
Saladiner,  Joseph  M.,  Bryan,  Tex.     Gathering  attachment 

for  boll-weevil  exterminators.     1,458,863 ;  June  12. 
Saladiner,  Joseph  M.,  Bryan,  Tex.     Seed  and  poison  poadu 

1,458,854  ;  June  12. 
Salamon,    Rudolf,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Window   lock   and 

alarm.     1,469,446  ;  Oct.  2. 
Salazar,  Emlllo  R.,  Habana,  Cuba.     Automatic  train  stop. 

1,463,096;  July  24. 
Saldarini,  Charles.     (See  Ugnon,  C,  Galoppa,  and  Salda- 

rinl.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


469 


Salerno,   Ferdinand©   G.,    Chicago,    111.      Detachable    box 

cover.     1,464,508;  Aug.  14. 
Sales,  Alexander.      (See   McGuire,    Eugene   L.,  assignor.)' 
Sales    Corporation,    The.      (See   Allard,    Andrew   J.,   as- 
signor.) 
SalfiBberg,  Leroy  L.     (See  Macdonald,  C.  H.,  and  Salfis- 
berg.) 

■■"  "  '  L.,    assignor    to    Ivers-Lee    Company, 

Packainng  machine.     1.476,222  :  Dec.  4. 

L.,    assisnor    to    Ivers-Lee    Company, 

Method   of  and  apparatus   for  feeding 

1.476.223;  Dec.  4. 

Leroy    L.,    assignor    to    Ivers-Lee    Company, 

N.      J.       Apparatus      for     feediug     articles. 

Dec.  4, 


Leroy 
N.  J. 
Leroy 
N.  J. 


Saltisberg. 

Newark, 
Salfi.sberg, 

Newark, 

articles. 
Salfisberg, 

Newark, 

1,476.224  . 
Salin,  Rachel,  ne6  Lev#,  Paris,  France.    Fastening  device 

for  doors  of  motor  vehicles.     1,441,530 ;  Jan.  9. 
Salinas,      Jose      R..      Monterey,      Mexico.      Flycatcher. 

1,477,081 ;  Dec.  11. 
Saline,  A.  W.      (See  Holmes,  Roy  B.,  assignor.) 
Salins,  Georges  A.,  Vincenne.s,  assignor  to  Pathe  Cinema, 

Anciens   Establissements   Pathe   Freres,   Paris,   France. 

Machine  for  treating  cinematographic  films.     1,461,329  ; 

July  10. 
Salisburv,  George  F.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Combined  awn- 
ing   aid    shade.      1,466.600 ;    Aug.    28. 
Salisbury,   Herbert   S.,   Waltham,   Mass.     Clothespin  bag. 


1.476,423  :    Dec.    4 
Salisbury,  Orlando  B 

May  22. 
Salisbury,   Robert   F 


Brooklyn.  N.  T.     Shoe.     1,455,887 


New  Kensington,  assignor  to  Alu- 
minum'Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Making 
steam-jacketed  kettle  outlets.  1,450,231  ;  Apr.  3. 
Salisbury,  Robert  F.,  New  Kensington,  assignor  to 
Aluminum  Companv  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Ex- 
panding roUer  tool.  1,460.079 ;  June  26. 
Sail,    George    E.,    Greeley,    Colo.      Rim    tool.      1,466,964 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Sallada,    Clarence   B.,    Huron,    S.    Dak.      Air   moistener. 

1,458,549  ;  June  12. 
Sallade,  William  E.      (See  Sterling,  M.   C,  and  Sallade.) 
Salm,   John,    Torrance,    Calif.      Back   of   a   mirror,    hair- 
brush, or  similar  article.     Des.  62,068  ;  Mar.  13. 
Salm,  John.  Torrance,  Calif.     Handle  for  a  toilet  article. 
Des.  62,246;  Apr.  24. 

Calif.      Handle    for    a   manicure 

Apr.  24. 

Calif.      Handle    for    a    manicure 


for    a    manicure 
for   a   manicure 


Salm,    John.    Torrance, 

article.     Des.  62,247; 
Salm,    John.    Torrance, 

article.     Des.   62,248;  Apr.  24. 
Salm,    John.    Torrance,    Calif.      Handle   for    a    manicure 

article.     Des.  62.249  ;  Apr.  24. 
Salm,    John,    Torrance,    Calif.      Handle 

article.      Des.    62,555 ;    Juiie-19. 
Salm,    John,    Torrance,    Calif.      Handle 

article.      Des.    62.556 ;    June   19. 
Salmon,    Edward    W..    jr..    Baltimore,    Md.,    assignor,    by 

mesne    assignments,    to    American    Film-Safe    Corpora- 
tion.    Fllm-torage  cabinet.     1,445,975  :  Feb.  20. 
Saloun,   Martin,   Milwaukee,  Wis.     Preserving  receptacle. 

1,467,338  ;  Sept.  11. 
Salsich.      Nell      E.,      Bethlehem,      Pa.        Switch      stand. 

1,442,702;  Jan.  16. 
Salt   Lake    Stamp    Company.      (See   Hennefer,   Edwin   P., 

assignor. ) 
Salter,  Albert  L.     (See  Atherton.  C.  X..  and  Salter.) 
Salter,   Horace   E.,    assignor   of   one-half   to    H.   A.    Ball, 

Grafton.  N.   Dak.     Envelope.     1,458,189  ;  Apr.  24. 
Salters,  William,  et  al.     (See  Jacobs,  John  J.,  assignor.) 
Saltzgaber,   Harry  V.      (See  Day,   William   A.,   aesignor.) 
Balos.  Joseph,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Vehicle  wheel.     1,446,932; 

Feb.  27. 
BaJyer,  Harry  M.,  Bloomfleld,  N.  J.     Pneumatic  control. 

1,472,027;  Oct.  23. 
Salz,  Frederick  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 

Electric    Company.      Device 

1,468,084  :  Sept.  18. 
Samaha,  Mansour,  Washington,  D.  C.     Building  construc- 
tion.    1,477.451 ;  Dec.  11. 
Samain,   Pierre,  Cusy.  Haute-Savoie,  Prance. 

hydraulic   apparatus.      1,466,412 ;   Aug.   28. 
Samanlch,     Andrew,     Los     Angeles,     Calif. 

1,453,952;  May  1. 
Samborsky,   Andrew,   St.  Louis.   Mo.     Guard  for  electric 

switches.     1.477.389  :  Dec.  11. 
Sametz,     James.     New    York,     N.     Y.      Propeller    screw. 

1,462,424  ;  July  17. 
Samland.  Frank,  and  G.  Skow,  Omaha,  Nehr.     Spark  plug. 

1,465.869;   Aug.  21. 
Sammarone,  Amato  N.,  Cleveland 

machine.     1.467,339  ;   Sept.   11. 
Sannnps.      Frank      D.,      Carllnvllle, 

1.450.819;  Apr.  3. 
Bammet,   (Carles  F.,   Dalton,   Mass.,   assignor   to  Process 

Engineers,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Paper  tester. 

1,447.185:  Mar.  6. 
SamminlatelU.  Oreste,  East  Toledo,  Ohio.     Combined  rail- 
way steel  tie  and  raU  fastener.     1,450.820  ;  Apr.  3. 
Samo,     William     H.,    New    York,     N.     Y.       Toilet    seat. 

1,443,804;  Jan.  30. 
Sampletro,    Cornelius,    Brooklvn.    N.    Y.      Device   for   ad- 
justing violin   bows.        1.449,298  :  Mar.   20. 
Sainple,  Henry  C.  Chicago,  III.     Lifter  for  culinarv  nten- 

bUs.      1,471,005;    Oct.    16. 


for    incandescent    lamps. 


Automatic 


Lock    bolt. 


Ohio.     Electrodynamlc 


HI. 


Ventilator. 


Samples,  Everett  J.,  and  L.  C.  McDonald,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.     Reflector.     1,448,870 ;   Mar.   20. 

Sampson,  Archibald  T.,  assignor  to  Sampson  Axcess 
System,  Inc.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Pipe-cutting  apparatus. 
1.449,150  fMar.  20. 

Sampson,  Archibald  T.,  assignor  to  Sampson  Axcess  Sys- 
tem, Inc..  Lvnn,  ilass.  System  of  electrical  construc- 
tion.    1,452,169  :  Apr.  17. 

Sampson,  Archibald  T.,  assignor  to  Sampson  Axcess  Sys- 
tem, Inc.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Adjustable  armored  bracket. 
1,458,916;  June  12. 

Sampson,  .-Vrchibald  T.,  assignor  to  Sampson  Axcess  S.vs- 
tem.  Inc.,  Lvnn,  Mass.  Pipe-cutting  machine. 
1.478,065  ;  Dec.  18. 

Sampson,  Archibald  T.,  assignor  to  Sampson  Axcess 
Svstem,  Inc.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Lighting  and  power  fix- 
ture.    1,478,066  ;   Dec.  IS. 

Sampson  Axcess  System,  Inc.  (See  Sampson,  Archi- 
bald  T.,   assignor.) 

Sampson,  Everett  T.,  Franklin,  Mass.  Yam  clamp. 
1,466,485  ;  Aug.  28. 

Sampson,  Frajik  A.,  jr.,  Kingston,  Mass.  Tray  or  sink 
leg.     1,468,578;  Sept.  18. 

Sampson,  Fred  A..  Forest  Lake,  Minn.  Scaffold. 
1,449,700  ;  Mar.  27. 

Sampson,  May  C.     (See  Paquette,  Napolfeon,  assignor.) 

Sampson,  MelvLn  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Carpenter's  bench, 
clamp.     1,449,552  ;  Mar.  27. 

Sampson,   Otis.      (See   Sampson,   WUlls   G.   and   O.) 

Sampson,  Willis  G.  and  O.,  Hansen,  Idaho.  Pneumatic- 
tire  pressure  gauge  and   signal.     1,445,043  ;  Feb.  13. 

Samsel,  Apolonia,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Ash  sifter. 
1,476.225;  Dec  4. 

Samsioe,  Carl  A.  R.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Cleaning  paste. 
1.460,039 :  June  26. 

Samson,  Alfred  A.,  Chicago,  lU.  Belt  guide  and  shift- 
ing mechanism.     1,478,839;   Dec.   25. 

Samuel,  Albert,  Paris,  France.  Envelope,  postal  wrapper, 
or  the  like.     1,463,442  ;   July  31. 

Samuel,  Frederick  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Necktie  rack, 
1,466,564;  Aug.  28. 

Samuel,      Georg,      Berlin,      Germany.        Drilling      tool. 

1.446.662  ;    Feb.  27. 

Samuell,  Charles  A.,  Hedgesville,  Mont  Well  tool. 
1,452,444  ;  Apr.  17. 

Samuels,  Benjamin  F.  (See  Haworth,  Henry  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Samuels,  Nicholas  W.    (See  McQuaid.  J.  J.,  and  Samuels.) 

Samuels,  Philip,  Lowell,  Mass.  Manifold  for  gasoline 
engines.     1,457,003  ;  May  29. 

Samuelson,-  Agnes  C,  executrix.  (See  Samuelson,  Ed- 
ward   H.) 

Samuelson,  Charles  T.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Fluid  ejector. 
1,442,298;  Jan.  16. 

Samuelson.  Edward  H.,  deceased,  Long  Beach,  Calif. ; 
A.  C.  Samuelson,  executrix.  Mouse  and  rat  trap. 
1,446,130;  Feb.  20. 

San  Diego,  Consolidated  Gas  &  Electric  Company.  (See 
Klauber,   Laurence  M.,   assignor.) 

San  Diego  Consolidated  Gas  and  Electric  Company.  (See 
Watson,  William  V.,  assignor.) 

Sanborn,  Edgar  M..  Oakland,  Calif.  Backing  alarm  and 
signal   for   automobiles.     1,469,337 ;   Oct.  2. 

Sanborn,  George  H.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Automatic  train- 
control  device.     1,447.227  ;   Mar.   6. 

Sanburn,  Willis  H.,  Sprinprtield,  Mass.  Paper-roll  track  for 
paper  machines.     1.456,077;  May  22. 

Sanchez,  Leo  C,  Cumanavagua,  Cuba.  Bookstand  at- 
tachment for  beds.     1,470,487  ;  Oct.  9. 

Sandage,  Isaac  H,,  Sandpoint,  Idaho.  Reciprocating  saw. 
1,459,604;    June    19. 

Sandberg,    August.      (See    Rork,    C.    E.,    and    Sandberg.) 
Sandberg,  Axel  G.,  Worcester,  assignor  to  H.  Orth,  Boston, 

Mass.     Coin  box  for  telephones.     1,465,185  ;  Aug.  14. 
Sandberg,  Charles  J..  Chicago,  III.     Shoe-lace-tie  retainer. 

1.446.663  ;   Feb.   27. 

Sandberg,  Swan  A.,  and  A.  F.  Jeanblanc,  Lee  Center,  111. 
Lever  control  for  clutch  pedals.     1,452,170  ;  Apr.  17. 

Sandbo.  Anton  I.,  Rock  Island,  III.  Wheel  alignment 
indicator.     1,477,450;  Dec.  11. 

Sandell,  Henrv  K..  assignor  to  H.  S.  Mills,  Chicago,  111. 
Sound  record.     1.442.299  ;   Jan.  16. 

Sandell,  Henrv  K.,  dicago.  111.,  assignor  to  H.  S.  Mills. 
Dynamo-electric    machine.      1,471,067 ;    Oct.    16. 

Sander,  .\lfred  H.,  Maplewood.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  George 
Borgfeldt  &  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Coffee  percolator,  tea- 
pot, or  similar  article.     Des.  62,416 ;  May  22. 

Sander,  Alfred  H..  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  George 
Borgfeldt  &  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Teapot  or  similar 
article.     Des.  62,417;  May  22. 

Sander,  Alfred  H.,  Maplewood.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  George 
Borgfeldt  &  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Teapot  or  similar 
article.     Des.  62,418:  May  22. 

Sander,  Alfred  H.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  George 
Borgfeldt  &  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Teapot  or  similar 
article.     Des.   63,040;   Sept.  18. 

Sander,  Jacob  C.  Lvnn,  assignor  to  Thompson  Spot  Welder 
Company.     Boston,     Mass.       Uniting     metal     plates. 
1.455,811  ;  May  22. 

Sander,  John.      (See  Bock,   Herman,  assignor.) 

Sander,  Willy,  assignor  to  Firm  of  Carl  Zeiss.  Jena,  Ger- 
many.    Stereoautograph.     1,477,082;  Dec.  11. 


470 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Sanders,    Albert    C,    Helena,   Ark.      Shield.      1,462,127; 

July  17. 
Sanders,     Alfred     J.,     Spokane,     Wash.       Electric    lamp. 

1.474,735;  Nov.   20. 
Sanders,  Charlan  E.     (See  Shannon,  E.  W.,  and  Sanders.) 
Sanders,  Bmitt.     (See  Taylor,  C.  F.,  and  Sanders.) 
Sanders,   Ernest  E.,  San  Francisco,   Calif.     Surgical  de- 
vice for  optical  operations.     1,441,754  ;  Jan.  9. 
Sanders,    Frank    M.,    Bed    Rock,    Okla.      Tractor    shield. 

1,442,237;   Jan.   16. 
Sanders,  Harold  C.,  Newport,  England.    Electrical  double- 
pole  switching  Dlug.     1,468,577  ;  Sept.  18. 
Sanders,  James  B.,   Basic,  Va.     Can  opener.     1,450,894  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Sanders,    James    E.,    Great    Falls,    Mont.      Vapor    stove. 

1,450,870  ;  Apr.  3. 
Sanders,  James  I.,  Columbus,  Kans.     Float.     1,460,601 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Sanders,  James  M.,  Hillsboro,  Ohio.   Auger  bit.    1,405,870  ; 

Aug.   21. 
Sanders,  John,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  Whitehead,  Den- 
ver, Colo.    Automobile  gear-shift  pedal  lock.    1,450,050  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Sanders,  John  C,  Harrisburg,  Pa.    Collar  clip.    1,449,060  ; 

Mar.   20. 
Sanders,    Joseph    C,    assignor    to    American    Foundry    & 

Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Floor  drain. 

1,448,769;  Mar.  20. 
Sanders,   Robert  G.      (See  Martel,   E.  J.,  and  Sanders.) 
Sanders,   Roy  W.      (See  Smith,  G.   B.,   and  Sanders.) 
Sanders,   Thomas,   Kingman,   Ind.     Trolley-wheel  mount. 

1,441,755;  Jan.  9. 
Sanders,   Walter  E.,   assignor  to  Essex  Rubber  Company, 

Trenton,  N.  J.     Shipping  container.     1,453,480  ;  May  1. 
Sanderson,  William,  assignor  to   Simplex  Manufacturing 

Company,     Conneautville,     Pa.       Brake.       1,443,093 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Sandholm,  John.     (See  Tommasi,  C.,  Sandholm,  Danneel, 

and  Busch.) 
Sandiford,  William,  Joliet,  111.     Feed  pinion.     1,465,486  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Sandilands,  James,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.    Automatic 

valves.    1,451,895  ;  Apr.  17. 
Sandland,  George  E.     (See  Smith,  R.  L.,  and  Sandland.) 
Sandlin,  James  W.,  Humble,  Tex.    Pump  valve.    1,443,436  ; 

Jan.  30. 

Sandman,  August  G.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Journal  box. 
1,458,780 ;  June  12. 

Sando,  Will  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  System  for  treating 
activated  sludge.     1,465,001 ;  Aug.  14. 

Sandoe,  Clarence  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Screening  device. 
1,472,439  ;  Oct.  30. 

Sandor,  Nicholas,  Dresden,  Germany.  Egg  crate. 
1,461,099  u  July  10. 

Sandor,  Paul  L.,  Theresa,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Solder- 
ing iron.     1,441,537  ;  Jan.  9. 

Sands,  Asa  D.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Receptacle  plate  for  elec- 
trical outlets.     1,454,081 ;  May  8. 

Sands,  Charles  A.     (See  Abbott,  G.  F.,  and  Sands.) 

Sands,  F.  M.     (See  Hubbard,  E.,  and  Bahrs,  assignors.) 

Sands,  Filandro  H.,  Nassau,  Bahama  Islands.  Horse- 
drawn   cycle.     1,453,190  ;   Apr.   24. 

Sands,  Jesse  L.,  Fairmont,  W.  Va.  Crank.  1,466,148 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Sands,  Roy  G.,  Waukegan,  111.,  assignor  to  Frank  B.  Cook 
Company,  Chicago,  111.     Fuse.     1,443,886;  Jan.  30. 

Sands,  Roy  G.,  Waukegan,  assignor  to  Frank  B.  Cook 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lightning  arrester  and  heat 
coil.     1,468,650;  Sept.  25. 

Sands,  Roy  G.,  Waukegan,  assignor  to  Cook  Electric  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Renewable  electric  fuse.  1,473,646  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Sands,  Roy  G.,  assignor  to  Cook  Electric  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Renewable  electric  fuse.     1,473,647  ;  Nov.  13. 

Sands,  Roy  G.,  Waukegan,  J.  C.  Bogle,  Oak  Park,  and  G. 
R.  Folds,  Evanston.  111.,  assignors  to  Frank  B.  Cook 
Company,  Chicago,  111.     Fuse.     1.443,887  ;  Jan.  30. 

Sandt,  Arthur  R.     (See  Lynch,  J.  B.,  and  Sandt.)  • 

Sandusky  Foundry  &  Machine  Company,  The.  (See 
Millspaugh,    William    H.,    assignor.) 

Sandvoss,  Hermann,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Thermostat.     1,453,769  ;  May  1. 

Sanford,  Andrew  J.,  assignor  to  A.  H.  Heisey  &  Co.,  New- 
ark, Ohio.     Pitcher.     Des.  62,675  ;  July  17. 

Sanford,  Andrew  J.,  assignor  to  A.  H.  Heisey  &  Co., 
Newark.  Ohio.  Bottle  or  similar  article.  Des.  62.963  : 
Aug.  28. 

Sanford,  Augustine  C.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  desk  and 
seat.     1,454,565  ;  May  8. 

Sanford,  Floyd  N.,  assignor  to  Hacker  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  placing  backs 
upon  objects.     1,441,885  ;  Jan.   9. 

Sanford,  Floyd  N.,  assignor  to  Hacker  Manufacturing 
Co.,    Chicago,   111.      Press.      1.466,730;    Sept.   4. 

Sanford,  Henry  H.,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Gas  heater. 
1,459,994  ;  June  26. 

Sanford,  Hugh  W.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Railway  car. 
1,470,391;  Oct.  9. 

Sanford,  Hugh  W.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Hub  and  journal 
box.     1,477,449  ;  Dec.  11. 

Sanford    Mills.      (See    Creasey,    Samuel    E.,    assignor.) 

Sanford  Riley  Stoker  Co.  (See  Riley,  Robert  S.,  as- 
Blgnor.) 


as- 


(See   Sheldon,    Otis    C, 

(See  Barkley,  Dan  ford, 
(See  Handley,  John  H., 
(See  Miller,  Henry  A., 
(See  Rainsford,  Francis 


Sanford    Riley    Stoker    Co. 
signer.) 

Sanford,  Stephen,   &  Sons,   Inc. 
assignor.) 

Sanford,  Stephen,  &  Sons,  Inc. 
assignor.) 

Sanford,   Stephen,   &  Sons,   Inc. 
assignor.) 

Sanford,  Stephen,  &  Sons,  Inc. 
F.,  assignor.) 

Sangama  Electric  Company.  (See  Holtz,  Frederick  C, 
assignor.) 

Sanger,  Lillian  N.,  Framingham,  Mass.  Doll.  Des. 
63,589;  Dec.  18. 

Sanger,  Walter  E.,  assignor  to  William  Garrigue  &  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  of  and  apparatus 
for  distilling  liquids.     1,452,617;   Apr.   24. 

Sangren,  Harry  A.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbrldge,  Mass.  Strap  fastener  for  eye- 
glasses.    1,471,360  ;  Oct.  23. 

Saugston,  Lawrence  R.,  Loveland,  Colo.  Package-tying 
device.     1,461,584  ;  July  10. 

Sanguinetti,  Domingo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Colored 
artificial  asphaltum.     1,465,317  ;  Aug.  21. 

Sanitary  Novelties  Company.  (See  Llewellyn,  George 
E.,  assignor.) 

Sanitary  Products  Corporation  of  America.  ( See  Mallory, 
George  P.,   assignor.) 

Sanitary  Products  Corporation  of  America.  .  (See  Ruck- 
ert,  H.   E.,   and  Mallory,  assignors.) 

Sanitary  Rubber  Novelty  Co.,  The.  (See  Toeppen,  Her- 
wig  (J.,  assignor.) 

Sanitary  Scale  Company.  (See  Ludlow,  George  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sanitax  Brush  Company.  (See  Hastings,  Roland  T. 
R.,   assignor.) 

Sankey,  Edward,  Barrow-in-Furness,  England.  Photo- 
graphic-printing machine.     1,47.3,740  ;  Nov.  13. 

Sanner  Brothers  Incorporated.  (See  Sanner,  Celestin,  as- 
signor.) 

Banner,  Celestin,  assignor  to  Sanner  Brothers  Incorpo- 
rated, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubricator.  1,448,041; 
Mar.    13. 

Sanner,  John  A.,  Page,  W.  Va.  Rail  joint.  1,471,068; 
Oct.   16. 

Sansevero,  Ralph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Therapeutic  composi- 
tion.     1,449,299;   Mar.   20. 

Santal6,  Miguel,  Barcelona,  Spain.  Machine  for  treating 
skeins  of  thread.     1,461,330  ;  July  10. 

Santarsiero,  Anthony  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas  heater. 
1,473,322  ;  Nov.  6. 

Santarsiero,  Antonio  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collapsible 
boat.     1,462,769  ;  July  24. 

Santini,  Battista,  Roseville,  Calif.  Nonskid-tire  protector. 
1,451,054  ;  Apr.   10. 

Santoianni,  Michel,  Chicago,  111.  Toy  baby  cab.  Des. 
63,008  ;  Sept.  4. 

Santoni,  Enotrio  R.,  Ancona,  Italy.  Contracted  or  short- 
ened characters  for  print.     1,466,565  ;  Aug.  28. 

Sany metal  Products  Company.  (See  Carpenter,  R.  P., 
and  Anderson,   assignors.) 

Sapienza,  Benedetto,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone-call 
register.      1,455,268  ;   May   15. 

Sapp,  Thomas,  London,  England.  Sign  and  advertising 
device.     1,442,005  :  Jan.  9. 

Sardeson,  Robert,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Rellning  motor- 
vehicle  brake  bands.    1,452,475  ;  Apr.  17. 

Sardou,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Folding  box. 
1,466,344;  Aug.  28. 

S'argeant,  Alfred  E.,  and  S.  A.  Moody,  Brisbane,  Aus- 
tralia.    Filing  cabinet.     1,475.555  ;  Nov.  27. 

Sargent,  Allan  C.,  Westford,  Mass.,  assignor  to  C.  G. 
Sargent's  Sons  Corporation.  Dry-dusting  machine. 
1,445,849;  Feb.  20. 

Sargent,  Allan  C,  Westford,  Mass.,  assignor  to  C.  G. 
Sargent's  Sons  Corporation.  Rake  tooth  for  carboniz- 
ing acid  bowls.     1,451,926  ;  Apr.  17. 

Sargent,  Arthur  G.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Tire-mileage  In- 
dicator.    1,471,981 ;  Oct.  23. 

Sargent,  Charles  E.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Internal-combus- 
tion  engine.      1,451,407  ;   Apr.   10. 

Sargent,   Chester  F.      (See  Oleson,   Olaf  E.,   assignor.) 

Sargent  Company.     (See  Garren,  George  S.,  assignor.) 

Sargent  &  Company.      (See  Kimball,  Frank  I.,  assignor.) 

Sargent  &  Company.  (See  Sargent,  Edward  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sargent  &  Company.     (See  Shaw,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Sargent  &  Company.     (See  Voight,   Henry   G.,  assignor.) 

Sargent,  E.  H.,  &  Company.  (See  Cary-Curr,  Henry  J., 
assignor.) 

Sargent,  Baton  D.,  assignor  to  The  White  Mountain 
Freezer  Co.,  Inc.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Ice-cream  freezer. 
1,458,855  ;  June  12. 

Sargent,  Edward  R.,  assignor  to  Sargent  &  Company, 
New  Haven,  Conn.     Casket  handle.     1,457,859  ;  June  5. 

Sargent,  Frederick,  Eastport,  Me.  Paring  knife. 
1,448,078;    Mar.    13. 

Sargent.  Frederick,  (31encoe,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Bab- 
cock  &  Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Ash-discharge 
apparatus   for  boilers.      1,441,246 ;   .Tan.   9. 

Sargent,  Frederick  G.,  Westford,  Mass.,  assignor  to  C. 
G.  Sargent's  Sons  Corporation.  Circulation-regulat- 
ing means   for  driers.     1,476,424 ;   Dec.   4. 


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Sargent,  George  H.,  CMcugo,  111.  Water  gauge. 
1.473.741  :  Nov.  13. 

iSargent  &  Lundy,  Incorporated.  (See  Rossman,  Allen 
M.,  assignor.) 

Sargent,  Merle  S.,  Ashtabula,  Ohio.  Apparjitus  for  and 
method  of  cutting  separator  plates.     1,454,455;  May  8. 

Sargent,  Sumner  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  I'ump-pluuger 
rotor.     1,462,721  ;  July  24. 

Sargent,  Sumner  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Grip  for  polish 
rods  and  the  like.     1,476,468;   Dee.  4. 

Sargent,  Sumner  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Polish-rod 
adjuster   head.      1,476.469  ;   Dec.   4. 

Sargent,  Walter  K.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Die-sinking  machine. 
1,468,515  ;  Sept.  18. 

Sargent's  Sons  Corporation.  (See  Sargent,  Allan  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Sargent's,  C.  G.,  Sons  Corporation.  (See  Furbush,  Frank 
L.,  assignor.) 

Sargent's,  C.  G.,  Sons  Corporation.  (See  Sargent,  Allan 
C,  assignor.) 

Sargent's,  C.  G.,  Sons  Corporation.  (See  Sargent,  Fred- 
erick G.,  assignor.) 

Saring,  Courtland.  Sharon,  Pa.  Hidden  switch  for  coil 
boxes.     1.459,995  ;  .Tune  26. 

Sarkisian,  Dickrau  M.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Curtain 
holder.     1,477,286;  Dec.  11. 

Sarlandt,  Oscar  J.,  San  Francisco,  CaUf.  Planer-tool 
holder.     1,460,681 ;  July  3. 

Sarles,  Sylvia  B.,  Hillsboro,  N.  Dak.  Flour  sifter. 
1,471,361;  Oct.  23. 

Saros,  Nick,  Beverly,  Wash.     Brace.     1,441,177  ;   Jan.  2. 

Sarpy,  George,  et  al.  (See  Dominguez,  Manuel  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sarrey,  Paschal  and  N.  H.  Hudson,  Stoughton,  Mass. 
Advertising  device.     1,470,936;   Oct.  16. 

Sartain,  Louis  M.,  Pelham,  Tenn.  Rail  fastener. 
1,453,641 ;  May  1. 

Sartain,  Louis  M.,  Pelham,  Tenn.  Lock  nut.  1,467,688 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Sartakoff,  Jack  D.,  Forrest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Emergency-brake 
alarm.     1.447,604  ;  Mar.  6. 

Sartakoff,  Jack  D.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Water-feeding  ap- 
paratus for  storage   batteries.     1,469,963 ;   Oct.  9.  * 

Sartakoff,  Jack  D.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Storage-bat- 
tery filler.     1,471,362;   Oct.   23. 

Sartakoff,  Jack  D.,  Forrest  Hills,  and  W.  V.  Forrest, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automatic  water  filler  for  storage 
batteries.     1,474,169;  Nov.  13. 

Sartore,  Laurence,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  Foglia,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Stitching  mechanism.     1,462,521  ;  July  24. 

Sarvey.  John  L.      (See  Gendreau,  C.  J.,  and  Sarvey.) 

Sas,  Elmer,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Drink  miier.  1,472,814  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Sas,  Elmer,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Drink  mixer.  1,473,163  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Sasa,  Hidematsu,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Making  phthalic  anhy- 
dride.    1.443,094;  Jan.  23. 

Sasgen,  Michael  J.,  assignor  to  Grand  Specialties  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Doorstop.     1,473,833;  Nov.  13. 

Sasgen,  Michael  J.,  assignor  to  Grand  Specialties  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Doorstop.     1,478,834  ;  Nov.  13. 

Satchwell,  Leonard,  assignor  to  The  Rheostatic  Com- 
pany Limited,  Slough,  Buckinghamshire,  England.  Grid 
resistance.     1,467,952;  Sept.  11. 

Satenstein,  Sidney,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Al- 
chemic Gold  Company,  Inc.  Stamping  bookbindings 
«nd  the  like.     1,460,391 ;  July  3. 

Sattler,  Carl  P.,  assignor  to  The  Rollaway  Motor  Com- 
pany, Toledo.  Ohio.  Sealing  shell  for  steering-wheel 
casings.     1,442,975  ;  Jan.  23. 

Sattler,  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  Stelger  &  Kerr  Stove  & 
Foundry  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Gas  stove. 
1,462,661 ;  July  24. 

Sattler,  Rudolph,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Plate-printing  ma- 
chine.    1,447,433  •  Mar.  6. 

Sattler,  Rudolph,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Plate-printing  ma- 
chine.    1,447,434  ;  Mar.  6. 

Sattler,  Rudolph,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Plate-printing  ma- 
chine.    1,447,435  ;  Mar.  6. 

Sattler,  Walter  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dental  casting 
apparatus.     1.477,853 ;    Dec.    18. 

Satzger,  Edward,  sr.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Door-core-assem- 
bling device.     1,460,503  ;  July  3. 

Sauble,  Peter  P.     (See  Caltrider,  S.  P.,  and  Sauble.) 

Saucier.  Frank,  Haines,  Alaska.  Means  for  attaching 
caps  and  fuses  to  stick  explosives.  1,446,664 ; 
Feb.  27 

Saucier,  Henry  L.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Ratchet  socket 
wrench.     1,453,607  ;  May  1. 

Sauczuk.  Frank,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Push-button  switch. 
1,444,804;  Feb.   13. 

Sauer,  Emil  G.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bigelow- 
Hartford  Carpet  Company.    Rug.    Des.  63,;^28  ;  Nov.  20. 

Sauer,  Ernst,  Schloss  Kaibitz,  near  Kemnath,  Germany. 
Producing  intaglio-printing  forms.     1,464,140  ;  Aug.   7. 

Sauer,  Friedrich,  Gotha,  Germany.  Manufacture  of  wine- 
yeast  preparation.     1,444,276  ;  Feb.  6. 

Sauer,  Lena,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Egg  beater  and  cream  whip. 
1,470  882;  Oct.  16. 

Sauer,  Ix)uis  J.     (See  Joy,  C.  H.,  jr.,  and  Sauer.) 

Sauerbrei,  William  N.,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  to  Wilson 
Bohannan,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Reversible  bolt  lock. 
1,456,466  ;  May  22. 


Pittsburgh,    Pa.       Insulator. 

Roof  edging.     1,470,331 ; 

Hair  fastener.     1,441,820  ; 

Window-shade  bracket. 

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Sauerelsen,     Christian     F., 

Rel5,585;  Apr.  24. 
Saul,  John,  Jersey  City,  N.  J 

Oct.  9. 
Saul,  Tom  W.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Jan.  9. 
Saul,  Ximena  W.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

1,448,463;  Mar.  13. 
Saulnier,    Arsene,    Waltham,    Mass. 

machines.     1,442,541  ;  Jan.  16. 
Saulpaw,  Karl  D.,  Calhoun,   Tenn. 

1,466,942;  Sept.  4. 
Saunders,   Addison   T.      (See    Saunders, 

signor.) 
Saunders,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  T.  N.  Benedict  Mfg.  Co., 

East   Syracuse,   N.   Y.       Drinking   cup.       Des.    62,420 ; 

May  22. 
Saunders,    Arthur    H.,    Richmond,    Va.      Collapsible   tube 

and   cut-off   therefor.     1,477,452  ;  Dec.  11. 
Saunders,  Augustus  M.,  McKeesport,  assignor  to  National 

Tube    Company,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Pipe.      1,460,769; 

July  3. 

Saunders,  Bertram  H.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Variable-speed 
drive  gear.     1,475,449  ;  Nov.  27. 

Saunders,  Charles  A.  L.,  Elgin,  111.  Shoe  liner, 
1,460,608  ;  July  3. 

Saunders,  Edward,  assignor  of  forty-nine  one-hundredths 
to  II.  Buxton,  Denver,  Colo.  Corn-snapping  machine. 
1.456,012:   May  22. 

Saunders,  Frank  A.,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Valve-actuating 
means.     1,460,922;  July  3. 

Saunders,  George  H.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  A.  T.  Saunders,  Chicopee,  Mass.  Edible  cereal  prod- 
uct and  making.      1,457,004  ;   May   29. 

Saunders,  Samuel  E.,  Whippingham,  England.  Ply  board 
or  sheet.     1,444,482  ;  Feb.  6. 

Saunders,  Samuel  R.,  Green  Bay,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  Hendricks,  South  Kaukauna,  Wis.  Air-cooled  cylin- 
der.    1,463,595;  July   31. 

Saunders,  Walter  S.,  assignor  to  American  Forging  and 
Socket  Co.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Windshield-top  support. 
1,478,457;    Dec.    25. 

Saunders,  Wendell  M.,  Reading,  and  L.  V.  Roy,  Beverly, 
Mass.     Fruit-jar  sealing-ring  opener.     1,470,488  ;  Oct.  9. 

Saunders,  William  D.     (See  Beck,  F.  G.,  and  Saunders.) 

Saunders,  William  M.,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Hoge  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Propel 
penciL     1,477,905  ;  Dec.  18. 

Saunders,  'William  M.,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  assignor 
The  Hoge  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N. 
Propel  pencil.     1,477,906  ;  Dec.  18. 

Saundry,  Edward,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Rope-joining 
clamp.     1,459,265  ;  June  19. 

Saurer,  Hippolyt,  Mannenbach,  assignor  to  Societe  An- 
onyme  Adolphe  Saurer,  Arbon,  Switzerland.  Appara- 
tus for  testing  bevel-gear  wheels.     1,444,526 ;  Feb.  6. 

Sausage  Linking  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Hirsch, 
Otto  C.  L.,  assignor.) 

Sauter,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  Clefton  Company, 
Owatonna,  Minn.  Acetylene  generator.  1,449,957 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Sauvage  Appliance  Company.  (See  Sauvage,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Sauvage,  Herbert  J.      (See  Evers,  A.  J.,  and  Sauvage.) 

Sauvage,  William  H.,  assignor,  by  mespe  assignments, 
to  Gould  Coupler  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slack  ad- 
juster.     1,441,756;   Jan.   9. 

Sauvage,  William  H.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  Sauvage  Appli- 
ance Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Railway  brake. 
1,446,771  ;   Feb.   27. 

Sauvage,  William  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Gould  Coupler  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slack  ad- 
juster.    1,453,857  ;  Maj;  1. 

Sauvage,  William  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Gould  Coupler  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slack  ad- 
juster.    1,474,090;  Nov.  13. 

Sauvage,  William  H.,  Flushing,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Gould  Coupler  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Slack  adjuster.     1,474,091 ;  Nov.  13. 

Sauvage,  William  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Gould  Coupler  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slack  ad- 
juster.    1,474,092  ;  Nov.  13. 

Sauvage,  William  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Gould  Coupler  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slack  ad- 
juster.    1,474,093;  Nov.  13. 

Sauvageon,  Marius,  Paris,  France.  Electric  furnace. 
1,464,543  ;  Aug.   14. 

Sauve,  Elzear.      (See  Chicoine,  L.  P.,  and  Sauve.) 

Sauveur,  Albert,  Cambridge.  Mass.  Manufacturing 
wrought   iron.      1,463,228;   July   31. 

Sauzedde,  Claude.  Detroit,  Mich.  Wire  wheel  construc- 
tion.    1,469,822;   Oct.   9. 

Sauzedde,  Claude,  Mount  Clemens,  and  J.  L.  Buchanan, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Spare  -  wheel  mounting.  1,477,287: 
Dec.  11. 

Savage,  Alfred  J.,  Wolverton.  England.  Hand  tool  for 
cultivating  and  scarifying  land.     1,471,982  ;   Oct.  23. 

Savage  Arms  Corporation.  (See  Nelson,  Charles  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Savaae,  August  G.,  Eldorado,  Ark.  Blower  nozzle. 
1,466,965 ;  Sept.  4. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Savage,  Edwin  H.,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland 
Tractor  Company,  Euclid,  Ohio.  Track-laying  tractor. 
1,452,171 ;  Apr.  17. 

Savage,  Edwin  H.,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland 
Tractor  Company,  Euclid,  Ohio.  Track-belt  unit.  lie- 
15,583  ;   Apr.   24. 

Savage,  George  E.,  assignor  to  Manning,  Bowman  &  Com- 
pany, Meriden,  Conn.  Waffle  iron  or  similar  article. 
Des.  62,851 ;   Aug.   7. 

Savage,  Will  R.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Pneumatic  tire.  1,443,652  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Savard,  Edwin  B.,  Ventura,  Calif.  Timer.  1,468,405 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Save-A-Room  Furniture  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Freeman,    John,    assignor.) 

Savell,  Cross  G.,  Silver  City,  Miss.  Emergency  brake. 
1,455,666  ;  May  15. 

Saveno,  Alphonso.     (See  Libertlni,  P.,  and  Saveno.) 

Savlcks,  Lougin,  Rockford,  111.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
A.  P.  Dockus,  Detroit,  Mich.  Trap.  1,466,602  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Savldge,  Clinton,  L.,  Callaway,  Nebr.  Valve  coupMng  for 
tubular  wells.     1,452,004  ;  Apr.  17. 

Savieo,  (  harles  L.,  Lima,  Ohio,  assignor  tp  W.  H.  Foster, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Bolt-turning  machine.  1,454,983 ; 
May  15. 

Savieo,  Charles  L.,  Lima,  Ohio,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Foster, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Blade-ad.iusting  mechanism  for  cut- 
ter heads.     1,458,363  ;  June  12. 

Savignac,  Avila,  Joliette,  Quebec,  Canada.  Hay-cocking 
machine.     1,456,467;   May  22. 

Savoy,  Dennis  B.  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  P.  Mc- 
William,  Newcastle,  New  Brunswick,  Canada.  Auto- 
matic filler.     1,441,946;  Jan.  9. 

Savoye,  Herbert  F.,  Hackensack,  assignor  to  American 
Radium  Appliance  Company,  Morristown,  N.  J.  Appa- 
ratus for  preparing  artificial  radioactive  water. 
1,452,709;  Apr.  24. 

Sawadski,  William  F.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Tube  expander. 
1,447,154  :    Feb.    27. 

Sawdon,  Joseph,  Qulncy,  111.  Duplex  envelope.  1,470,291 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Sawicki,  John,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  I.  J.  Watson 
and  one-fourth  to  F.  Michell,  Ironwood,  Mich.  Rail- 
way gate.     1.442,703  :  Jan.   16. 

Sawin,  Lester  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Display  case.  1,451,055  ; 
Apr.   10. 

Sawulchik,  Lazar.     (See  Malasky,  Peter,  assignor.) 

Sawyer,  Charles  A.,  jr.,  Newton,  Mass.  Leather-cutting 
machine.     1,458,550  ;  June  12. 

Sawyer,  Charles  G.,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  and  D.  F. 
Glynn,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia.  Trousers  press 
and  stretcher.     1,445,804  ;   Feb.  20. 

Sawyer,  Elmer  W.  (See  Murphy,  T.  H.,  Isbell,  and  Saw- 
yer.) 

Sawyer,  Frank  A.      (See  Gibbs,  C.  A.,  and  Sawyer.) 

Sawyer,  Frank  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Making  artificial 
building  blocks.     1,473,200  ;  Nov.  6. 

Sawyer,  Fred  L.,  assignor  to  Sawyer  Specialty  Scales 
Comp.any,  .Tacksonville,  Fla.,  a  Corporation  of  Florida. 
Scale.     1,473,126  ;  Nov.  6. 

Sawyer,   Henry   A.      (See  Hancock,   Harry   H.,  assignor.) 

Sawyer,  Israel  J.,  Haskell,  Okla.  Trunk  crate.  1,477,008  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Sawyer  Specialty  Scales  Company.  (See  Sawyer,  Fred 
L.,  assignor.) 

Sawyier,  Thomas  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Pen  and  pencil 
holder.      1,459,517;    June   19. 

Saxe,  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toothbrush.  1,442,362; 
Jan.   16. 

Saxe,  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tootbrush.  1,442,363  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Saxe,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Wor- 
cester. Mass.  Ceramic  ware  and  making  same. 
1,454.000  :  May  1. 

Saxe,  Fenwick  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window  cleaner. 
1,444,707  ;  Feb.  6. 

Saxe,  Henry,  et  al.      (See  Gill,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Saxegaard,  Andreas,  Christiania,  Norway.  Apparatus 
for  household  cooking.     1,471,573  ;  Oct.  23. 

Saxon,  Herman  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Electric  Auto-Lite  Corporation.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Non- 
glaring  headlight.     1,471,923 ;   Oct.  23. 

Saxon,  William.  (See  Stevens,  B.  D.,  Henderson,  and 
Saxon.) 

Sayles,   Frederick.      (See  Peacock,   J.   L.,  and   Sayles.) 

Saylor,  Fmnk  D.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Flexible  coupling. 
1.443,148:  Jan.  23. 

Saylnr,  Henry  A.,  A.  S.  Peck,  and  P.  A.  Dinsmoor,  as- 
signors to  Lawrence  Paper  Manufacturing  Company. 
Lawrence,  Kans.  Box-sealing  machine.  1,471,924 : 
Oct.  23. 

Sayer.  John,  Stone  Lake,  Wis.  Socket  wrench.  1,458,956  ; 
June   If). 

Sayers,  William  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Game.  1,452,618; 
Apr.   24. 

Sayre.  Holly.     (See  Groves,  Guy  G.,  assignor.) 

Sayre,  Rockwell,  Chicago,  111.  Bottle.  Des.  62,112 ; 
Mar.   20. 

Sayres.  John  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Line-throwing  gun. 
1,449,449  :  Mar.  27. 

Sayvillp  Furniture  Company.  (See  Gillam,  Wilson  J., 
assignor.) 


Sbigoli,  Virgilio,  Chicago,  HI.  Automobile  radiator  cap. 
Des.  02.096;  Mar.  20. 

Scafida,  Christy.      (See  Celano,   Sem  S.,  assignor.) 

Scaletti,  Joseph,  Suisun  City,  Calil;.  Stanchion.  1,465,183  ; 
Aug.    14. 

Scalneck,  John,  Monongahela,  Pa.  Car-dumping  device. 
1,442,300;  Jan.   16. 

Scammacca,  Stephen.      (See  Orr,  Robert  J.,  assignor.) 

Scammell,  Walter  J.  (See  McArthur,  G.,  Colpus,  Scam- 
mell,  and  Thompson.) 

Scanlan,  Matthew  K.,  Liverpool,  England.  Stationerr 
label.     1,461,585  ;  July  10. 

Seanlon,  Henry  P.  (See  Schumacher,  J.  H.,  and  Scan- 
Ion.) 

Scanlon,  Henry  P.,  and  J.  H.  Schumacher,  Long  Beach, 
Calif.     Swivel  block.     1,468,579  ;  Sept.  18. 

Scanlon-Morrls  Co.     (See  Rudeslll,  Thomas  J.,  assignor.) 

Scannel,  Maurice  E.     (See  Nelson,  C.  S.,  and  Scannel.) 

Scaiinell,  Jeremiah  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Portable  shower- 
bath  fixture.     1,446,105  ;  Feb.  20. 

Scarborough,  Henry.     (See  Colbert,  Clarence  F.,  assignor.) 

Scarborough,  Henry.  (See  Steere,  Clarence  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Scarborough,  Henry,  and  J.  R.  Dostal,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  ; 
said  Dostal  assignor  to  said  Scarborough.  Apparatus 
for  cleaning  bottles  and  like  containers.  1,445,359  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Scarborough,  Lee  W.,  Humble,  Tex.  Chopping  and  slicing 
machine.     1,455,173  ;  May  15. 

Schaake,  William,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Strain 
clamp.     1,443,595;  Jan.  30. 

Schaake,  William,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Trolley 
base.     1  444,983  ;  Feb.  13. 

Schaake,  William,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Section 
switch.    1,449,915  ;  Mar.  27. 

Schaake,  William,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Feeder- 
cable  support.     1.454,864;   May   15. 

Schaake,   William,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
*  house    Electric    &    Manufacturing    Company.      Trollev- 
wire  splicer.      1,477,386  ;  Dec.   11. 

Schaake,  William,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Trolley 
frog.     1,477,387;  Dec.  11. 

Schaake,  William,  Pittsburgh,  and  F.  H.  Miller,  Wilkins- 
burg,  I'a.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electi'ic  &  Manu- 
facturin,or  Company.     Trolley  frog.     1,464,509  ;  Aug.  14. 

Schaanning,  Peder  C,  Vestre  Holmen,  near  Christiania, 
Norway.  Method  and  arrangement  for  conveying  wood 
pulp.     1,466,413;  Aug.  28. 

Schab,  John  W.,  assignor  to  The  New  Favorite  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Valve  grinder. 
1,441,032;    Jan.    2. 

Schachenmoier,  Richard  H.,  Karlsruhe,  Germany.  Course 
drafter  for  marine  and  aeronautic  vessels.  1,458,957: 
June    19.         • 

Schacht,  Barnet,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sidewalk  door. 
1,442,737:  Jan.  16. 

Schacht,  Julius,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bathing-suit  carrier. 
Des.  63,490  :  Dec.  11. 

Schact,  Gustav  A.,  Plainville,  Ohio.  Transmission 
mechanism.     1,452,220  ;  Apr.  17. 

Schad,  Herbert  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Peanut  butter 
and  making  same.     1,476,649  ;  Dec.   4. 

Schade.  .Tames  W.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmission  belt. 
1,463,596  :  July  31. 

Schade,  John,  assignor  to  National  Blank  Book  Company, 
Holyoke,  Mass.     Loose-leaf  ledger.     1,442,829  ;  Jan.  23. 

Echade,  John,  assignor  to  National  Blank  Book  Com- 
pany. Friction  clutch  for  telescoping  elements. 
1,447,519 ;  Mar.  6. 

Schade,  John,  assignor  to  National  Blank  Book  Company, 
Holyoke,  Mass.  Fastening  tubular  posts  to  loose-leaf 
ledgers.     1,447,520  ;  Mar.  6. 

Schade,  John,  assignor  to  National  Blank  Book  Com- 
pany, Holyoke,  Mass.  Separable  loose-leaf  ledger. 
1,458,364  ;  June  12. 

Schade,  John,  assignor  to  National  Blank  Book  Company, 
Holyoke,  Mass.     Loose-leaf  binder.    1,466,313  ;  Aug.  28. 

Schade.  John,  assignor  to  National  Blank  Book  Company, 
Holyoke,  Mass.  Detachable  filler  for  memorandum 
books.      1,474,494  ;   Nov.   20. 

Schade,  John,  assignor  to  National  Blank  Book  Company, 
Holyoke,  Mass.     Loose-leaf  binder.     1,478.840  ;  Dec.  25. 

Schadegg,  Theophilus.  (See  La  Belle.  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sohadewald.  Henry  M.,  Philadelphia,  P.-i.  Haircloth 
loom.     1,469„338;  Oct.  2. 

Schaechterle,  Henry,  Friend,  Nebr.  Collapsible  rim  lock. 
1,447,894  ;  Mar.  6. 

Schaechterle,  Henry,  Fullerton,  Nebr.  Collapsible  rim. 
1,471,925;  Oct.  23. 

Schaechterle,  Henry  and  J.,  Friend,  Nebr.  Incubator 
egg  tray.     1.441.947  ;  Jan.  9. 

Schaechterle,   John.      (See   Schaechterle,   Henry,   and  .T.) 

Schaefer,  Adolph.  Valle.io,  Calif.  Internal-combustion 
engina     1,459.479  :  .Tune  19. 

Schaefer,  Alice,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  Cushion  attachment 
for  handles.     1,443,596 ;  Jan.  30. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


473 


Schaefer,  Aloysius  H.      (See  Brown    Harvey,  assignor.) 

Schuefer,  Carl  W.       (See  Goldrlck,  Albert  R.,  assignor.) 

Schaefer,  Carl  \V.      (See  Zulich,  John,  assignor.) 

Schaefer,  Charles  P.,  and  K.  M.  Brown,  Chicago,  111. 
Construction  tie.     1,472.194  ;  Oct.  30. 

Schaefer,  Kdward  P.,  Rochester,  N.  i'.  Heating  and 
ventilating  attachment  for  chimney  flues.  1,448,598; 
Mar.    13. 

Schaefer,  Ferdinand  A.,  Raspeburg,  Md.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,470,118;  Oct.  9. 

Schnt'fer,  Frank,  et  al.  (See  Marshall,  Walker  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schaefor,  Frederic.  (See  Summerhays,  Elmer  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schaefer,  Frederic,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Recntorced  connect- 
ing bar.     1,445,850;  Feb.  20. 

Schaefer,  Frederic,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Connecting  bar. 
1,470.119;    Oct.    9. 

Schaefer,  Frederic,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Connecting  rod. 
1,470,120;  Oct.  9. 

Schaefer.  Frederic,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Railway-brake 
hanger.     1,470,121  ;  Oct.  9. 

Schaefer,  Henry  H.,  Weldona,  Colo.  Gate  fastener. 
1,458,664  ;  June  12. 

Schaefer,  John  L.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Sanitary  toilet-seat 
cover.     1,462,662  ;  July  24. 

Schaefer,  Joseph,  assignor  to  The  Van  Dorn  Iron  Works 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Waste  basket.  1,473,742  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Schaefer,  Otto  C,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Antiskid  device. 
1,460,504;  July  3. 

Schaefer,  Reuben,  Butte,  Mont.  Combined  lunch  bos, 
tabi",   and   bench.      1.446,519 ;   Feb.   27. 

Schaefer.  William,  assignor  to  Berbecker  &  Rowland 
Manufacturing  Company.  Waterville,  Conn.  Curtain 
rod.     1,448.770  :  Mar.  20. 

Schaefer,  William  C,  et  al.  (See  Hileman,  Ernest  J., 
assignor.) 

Schaeffer,  Francis,  Mohnton,  Pa.  Felting  machine. 
1,449,842  ;  Mar.  27. 

Schafer,  Charles  W..  Brooklyn,  and  B.  Evers,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Beach  chair.     1,447,486 ;  Mar.  6. 

Si'hafer,  Earl  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Steering  wheel  and  manu- 
facture.     1.474.644  :    Nov.    20. 

Schafer,  Frank.  Duluth,  Minn.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.    1.455.269  ;  May  15. 

Scbnfer,  Frank,  Bnrbertoii,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  test- 
ing tires.      1,478,532  ;   Dec.    25. 

Schafer,  Frank  N.  Alton,  111.  Spring  suspension  for 
automobiles.     1.447,605;  Mar.  6. 

Schafer.  Hans.  Sulzheim,  Germany.  Trousers  stretcher. 
1,478,533;   Dec.   25. 

Schafer,  JohiwV.      (See  Kunble,  B.  D.,  and  Schafer.) 

Schafer,  Joser,  Dortmund,  Germany.  Sealing  vertical 
coking  chambers.     1,460,828  ;  July  3. 

Scbilfer,  Josef,  Dortmund,  Germany.^  Recovering  by-prod- 
ucts from  gases  generated  bv  the  dry  distillation  of 
combustibles.     1,471,926:   Oct.  23. 

Sclinfer,   Louis,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Automobile.    1,455.812; 
May    22. 

Schafer.  Rex,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Amusement  device. 
1,447,895;  Mar.  6. 

Sch after  Engineering  &  Equipment  Co.  (See  Schaffer, 
John   C.   assignor.) 

Schaffer,  George  H.     (See  Riesmeyer,  E.  H..  and  Schaffer.) 

Schaffer,  Henry  J.,  assignor  to  J.  Schaffer,  Brooklyn, 
N.   Y.     Sheet-metal  container.     1,470,766 ;   Oct.   16. 

Schafifer,  Jacob.      (See  Schaffer,  Henry  J.,  assignor.) 

Schaffer.  John  C,  Tiffin,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Schaffer 
EiiciTieoring  &  Equipment  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Con- 
trol inslrument.     1,448,946;  Mar.  20. 

Schaffer,  Max  Company.  (See  Ohm,  Albert  J.  D.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Schaffer,  Walter,  Berlin,  Germany.  Circuit  arrangement 
for  indicating  the  deviation  of  a  sender  from  a  de- 
desired  frequency.     1,446,433  ;  Feb.  20. 

Schaffer.  Walter,  Berlin,  Germany.  Means  for  regulating 
the  speed  of  electric  motors.     1.448,902 ;  Mar.  20. 

Schaffer,  Walter,  and  F.  Kruschlnsky,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Circuit  arrangement  for  use  In  thie  transmission  of 
signals.     1,446,434;  Feb.   20. 

Schaffer.  Werner,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Polygraphlsche 
GeselLschnft.  Laupen-Bern,  Switzerland.  Typewriter. 
1.466.491  :  Aug.  28. 

Schager,  Emil  L.,  et  al.     (See  Marvey,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Schalli,  David.  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Lubricating  device  for 
pulleys.      1.441,119:   Jan.   2. 

Schalkonhach.  Hulda  W.,  administratrix.  (See  Schalken- 
hafh.  Robert  N.) 

Schalkenbach.  Robert  N.,  deceased,  by  H.  W.  Schalken- 
b.TCh,  administratrix,  Baltimore,  Md.  Glazed  struc- 
ture.    1.454.079;  May  S. 

Schall.  Clinton  W.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Slab  for  building 
constructions.     1,462.663  ;  July  24. 

Schaller,  Alice  E.,  et  al,  (See  Schaller,  William  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schaller.  Carl,  .assignor  to  Grimme,  Natnlis  &  Co.,  Kora- 
m.-indit-GeselLschaft  auf  Aktien,  Brunswick,  Germany. 
Calonl.TtinL'-  machine.     l,4fi.'i.871  :  .^ug.  21 

Schaller.  C.nrl.  as.?ignor  to  Grimme.  Natalis  &  Co.,  Kom- 
m.-indit-Cesellschaft  Auf  Aktien.  Brunswick.  Germany. 
Calcnlatint:    machine.      1,467,198;    Sept.    4. 


Schaller,  Elizabeth,  et  al.  (See  Schaller,  William  P.,  a»- 
signor.) 

Schaller,  Elizabeth,  Paris,  France.  Ice  machine. 
1,447,487  ;  Mar.  6. 

Sclinller,  William  F..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Heating  unit 
for  ovens.     1,478,363  :  Dec.  18. 

Schaller,  William  F.,  assignor  of  five-tenths  to  B.  Schaller, 
three-tenths  to  A.  E.  Schaller,  and  two-tenths  to  C.  A. 
Shoenoman,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Tray-turlng  machine. 
1,462,468  ;  July  17. 

Schallman,  Harry,  Chicago,  111.  Glove  and  mitten. 
1,478,582;   Dec.  25. 

Schane,  Edward  U.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Reel.  1,446,070 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Schane,  Edward  H.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Reel.  1,446,071 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Schank,  John  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Golf  bag.  1,461,459: 
July  10. 

Schanks,  Earnest.      (See  Smith,  J.  M.,  and  Schanks.) 

Schanze,  (Justavus  A.      (See  Jencick,  Stephen,  assignor.) 

Schanzer,  Siegfried,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cap.  1,455,667 ; 
May  15. 

Schaper,  Gustav  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Emergency  boiler- 
tube  repair  plug.     1,470,767;  Oct.  16. 

Schaper,  Harry  C,  assignor  to  The  General  Automatic 
Scale  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Combination  bag  rack 
and  auxiliary  platform  for  scales.     1,462,983  ;  July  24. 

Schaplro,  Abraham  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hatpin  or  simi- 
lar article.     Des.  63,377  ;  Nov.  27. 

Scharer-Nussbaumer  &  Co.     (See  Zindel,  Ernst,  assignor.) 

Schares,  Jacob,  Gilbertville,  and  H.  J.  Kauth,  Washburn, 
Iowa.     AutomobUe  liftiixg  device.     1,465,739  ;  Aug.  21. 

Scharlin,  Bernard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sanding  device  for 
motor  vehicles.     1,447,436  ;  Mar.  6. 

Scharschu,  Charles  A.,  Pittsfleld,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Furnace  refractory. 
1,444,527  ;  Feb.  6. 

Schartow,  Frank  E.,  Racine,  assignor  to  The  Midland 
Company,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Nonskid  device. 
1,474,610;   Nov.  20. 

Schatzel.  Albert  P.     (See  Camp,  E.,  and  Schatzel.) 

Schau,  Frederick,  Hammond,  Ind,  Safety  device  for 
motor-driven    wringers.      1,455,450 ;    May   15. 

Schaub,  Alfred  J.,  sr.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Envelope  mois- 
tener.     1,457,605  ;  June  5. 

Schaub,  Ferdinand,  deceased,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. ;  H.  W. 
Schaub,  executrix.     Insulator.     1,474,736  ;  Nov.  20. 

Schaub,  Henrietta  W.,  executrix.  (See  Schaub,  Fer- 
dinand.) 

Schaub,  James  A.,  et  al.  (See  Dungan,  John  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schaub.  James  B.,  Evanston,  111.  Hoisting  conveyer. 
1,443,506  :  Jan.  30. 

Schauman,  Earl  O.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cable  bumper. 
1,450,262  ;  Apr.  3. 

Schaumberg,  Otto,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hair-waving  appa- 
ratus.    1.473.977  :  Nov.   13. 

Schavey,  Earl  T.,  Grand  Ledge,  Mich.  Drive  mechanism 
for  speedometers.     1.474.557  ;  Nov.  20. 

Schavolr,    Arnold    L.,    Stamford,    Conn.      Method   of    and, 
apparatus  for  making  hollow  rubber  articles.    1,441,603  ; 
.Tan.  9. 

Schawang,  Peter,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Teat  cup.  1,465,002; 
Aug.    14. 

Scheben,  Laurence  J.     (See  Russell,  H.  O.,  and  Scheben.) 

Schpchor,  John  L.  (See  Young,  J.  S.,  Young,  and 
Schecher,  assignors.) 

Schechter.  Abram  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  carrier 
onsp  nnd  stand.     1,474,170;  Nov.  13. 

Scheckenbach,  Michael.  (See  Grleshaber,  Eugene,  as- 
signor.) 

Scheddin.  Herbert.     (See  Matheus,  J.,  and  Scheddin.) 

Schede,  Albert  W.,  Dresel  Hill,  and  .T.  A.  Mitchell,  Ridley 
Park,  Pa.     Wheel  attachment.     1,450,904  ;  Apr.  3. 

Schede.  Albert  W.,  Drexel  Hill,  and  J.  A.  Mitchell,  Rid- 
ley Park,  Pa.    Wheel  attachment.     1,450,905  ;  Apr.  3. 

Schpcller.  John,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bottle  stopper. 
1,469,487  ;  Oct.  2. 

Scheele.  Walter  T.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  H.  M. 
Specht,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  camphoric 
.icid.      1,458,992;    June   19. 

Schoele,  Walter  T..  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  H. 
M.  Specht,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  camphor. 
1,458,993  ;   June  19. 

Scheemacker,  Emile,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  and  G.  Ralmond, 
Bellingham,    Mass.      Aeroplane.      1,475,322;    Nov.    27. 

Scheer.  George  B.,  Berkeley.  Calif.,  assisrnor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Motor- 
control   system.      1.455.668  :   Mav  15. 

Scheffer.  George  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Typewriter,  1,455,813  ; 
May  22. 

Scheffer,  Theodore  H.,  Puyallup,  and  L.  K,  Couch,  Olym- 
pla.  Wash.,  assignors  to  Assistant  Secretary  of  Agricul- 
ture of  United  States  of  America.  Beaver  trap. 
1,472.683:  Oct.  30. 

Scheftel.  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile  fender. 
1,444,558;  Feh.  6. 

Schelir.  J.irob  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Angle  gate  valve. 
1.4fl7.flnn  :  Rppt.  4. 

Scheib,  Peter,  assignor  to  The  Denver  Rock  Drill  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Tool  retainer. 
1.472,496;   Oct.   30. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continuecl. 


Scheib,    Peter   H.,    assignor    to    The    Denver    Rock    Drill 

Manufacturing  Company,  Denver,  Colo.    Throttle  valve. 

1,464,049;  Aug.   7. 
Scheibli,    Robert    J.,    jr.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.,    assignor    to 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Car  truck.     1,452,529  ;   Apr.  24. 
Schein,  Alexander  E.     (See  Thompson,  H.  H.,  and  Scheln.) 
Schein,   August  P.,  Chicago,   111.     Antiskid  chain  and  at- 
taching means   therefor.     1,440,630 ;  Jan.   2. 
Scheinnian,  Louis  J.,  assignor  to  Governform  Corporation, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Garter.     1,455,888  ;  May  22. 
Scheiwer,  Albert  T.      (See  Ferguson,   D.,  and   Schelwer.) 
Schelhammer,   Herman,  Whitestone  Landing,   assignor  to 

American  Hard  Rubber  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Method 

and    apparatus    for    manufacturing    combs   and    other 

toothed   articles.     1,464,664 ;   Aug.    14. 
Schellberg,  Oscar  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Operating  table. 

1,475,143;   Nov.   20. 
Schellenbach,   William,   Cincinnati,   and    C.   J.    Robinson, 

Wilmington,  assignors  to  The  Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company, 

Wilmington,  Ohio.   Machine  for  grinding  bits.   1,443,384  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Schellenbach,    William    L.,    Wyoming,    Ohio,   assignor   to 

Giddings   &   Lewis   Manufacturing   Company,   Fond   du 

Lac,  Wis.     Horizontal  boring  mill.     1,454,190;  May  8. 
Schellens,  Eugene  L.,  Groton,  Conn.    Engine  reverse  gear. 

1,476,470  ;  Dec.  4. 
Scheller,  Edward,   Stolp-on-the-Pom,  assignor  to  A.  Luck, 

Slassfurt-Leopoldshall,  Germany.    Extracting  resin  from 

wood   with   the   aid   of   oil   of   turpentine.      1,465,565 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Schellhammer,  A.  L.     (See  Baton,  Richard  M.,  assignor.) 
Schelling,  Hermann  P.,  Grantwood,  N.  J.     Needle  holder 

for  talking  machines.     1,454,489  ;  May  8. 
Schelter,  George  G.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,   to   United   Last   Company,    Auburn,    Me. 

Last.     Rel5,572  ;  Apr.  3. 
Schember,  Kornelius,  Atzgersdorf,  near  Vienna,  Austria, 

and  R.  Joksch,  Prague  Karolinenthal,  Czechoslovakia. 

Electric     steelyard     weighing     machine.     -1,451,118 ; 

Apr.    10. 
Schember,  Kornelius,  Atzgersdorf,  Austria,  and  R.  Joksch, 

Prague-Karollnenthal,  Czechoslovakia.     Traveling  poise 

for  weighing  machines.     1,464,114  ;  Aug.  7. 
Scheminger,    John,    jr..    Providence,    R.    I.      Liquid-fuel- 
feeding  means.     1,442,785  ;  Jan.  16. 
Scheminger,  John,  jr..  Providence,  R.  I.    Controlled  rotary 

oil  burner.     1,442,786;  Jan.  16. 
Scheminger,    John,   jr..   Providence,   R.   I.     Rotary  pump 

with  priming  chamber.     1,442,787  ;  Jan.  16. 
Scheminger,    John,    jr..    Providence,    R.    I.      Lubricating 

system.     1,442,788;  Jan.  16. 
Schemmel,  Robert  C,  assignor  to  The  Backstay  Machine 

&  Leather  Company,  Union  City,  Ind.     Bow  and  bow 

cover  for  vehicle  tops.     1,458,781 ;  June  12. 
Schenck,  Charles,  assignor  to  Bethlehem  Steel  Company, 

Bethlehem,  Pa.     Metal  wheel.     1,469,964  ;   Oct.  9. 
Schenck,   Charles,  and  L.   Fine,  assignors  to   Bethlehem 

Steel  Company,  Bethlehem,  Ea.     Manufacture  of  metal 

wheels.     1,473,164  rNov.  6. 
'  Schenck,  Charles,  C.  W.  Bassett,  and  E.  Ibach,  assignors 

to   Bethlehem   Steel  Company,  Bethlehem,   Pa.     Metal 

wheel.     1,468,085;  Sept.  18. 
Schenck,  Paul  W.     (See  Utter,  P.,  and  Schenck.) 
Schenck,    Pierce    D.,    Dayton,    Ohio.,    assignor    to    The 

Duriron    Company    Inc.      Radiator.      1,470,033 ;    Oct.  9. 
Schenck,    Wilkens   A.,    assignor   to    C.    H.    Robbins,    jr., 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     T  square.     1,458,152;  June  12. 
Schendel.    David    A.,    Turlock,    Calif.      Adjustable    latch. 

1,442,976;  Jan.  23. 
Schenk,    Arthur,    Marietta    Township,    Whatcom    County, 

assignor  to  Whatcom  Falls  Mills  Company,  Bellingnam, 

Wash.     Siding  mill.     1,440,800 ;   Jan.  2. 
Schenk,   Ernest  E.,   Webster  City,   Iowa.     Translational 

sectional-mold  assemblage.     1,461,940;  July  17. 
Schenk,    William    H.,    Gladstone,    Nebr.       Puzzle    block. 

1,455,009:  May  15. 
ScneuKel,    Kurt,    Strelitz-Alt,    Germany.      Band    sewing 

machine.     1,449,015  ;  Mar.  20. 
Schenkel,    William    J.,   jr.,    Brookville,    Ind.      Incubator. 

1,448,464;  Mar.  13. 
Schenkelberger,  Albert  F.,  Qulncy,  assignor  to  Safepack 

Mills,     Boston,     Mass.       Multiply     reenforced     paper. 

1,460,392 ;  July  3. 
Schenkelberger,  Ferdinand.     (See  Hecht,  H.,  and  Schenk- 
elberger.) 
Schenstrom,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Arc-welded  truss. 

1,451,555;  Apr.   10. 
Schenuit,     Frank     G.,     Baltimore,     Md.       Tire     casing. 

1,462,984  ;  July  24. 
Schenuit.  Henry  P.,  PasadenSi,  Calif.    Tremolo  for  pianos. 

1,459,378:   June   19. 
Schepman,   Frederick  W.,   assignor   of  one-half  to   W.  C. 

Menke,  Evansville,  Ind.     Bill  file.     1,478,920 ;  Dec.  25. 
Schepp,   Albert   J.,    and   H.    J.,   Manhattan.    Kane.      Well 

drill.     1,456,681;  May  29. 
Schepp,   Herman  J.      (See  Schepp,  Albert  J.,  and  H.  J.) 
Scheppmann,   Friedrich,    Toluca,    Mexico.      Stock    feeding 

and   watering   device.     1,441,886 ;  Jan.   9. 
Scher,  Dave,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Thielman,  Tacoma, 

Wash.     Bathtub  head  cushion.     1,458,503  ;  June  12. 
Scher,    Louis    S.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Game    apparatus. 

1,472,568;  Oct.  30. 


Scherer,  Adolph,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lamp  shade. 
1,467,689  ;  Sept.  11. 

Scherer,  Albert  G.,  assignor  to  The  Excelsior  Steel  Fur- 
nace Company,  Chicago,  lU.  Bucket,  pail,  or  the  like. 
1,456,407  ;  May  22. 

Scherer,  Albert  G.,  assignor  to  The  Excelsior  Steel  Fur- 
nace    C;ompany,     Chicago,     111.       Spout    for    buckets. 
1,456,408;   May   22. 

Scherer,  Albert  G.,  assignor  to  Excelsior  Steel  Furnace 
Company,  Chicago,  III.  Pipe  connection  or  boot, 
1,457,126;  May  29. 

Scherer,  Albert  G.,  assignor  to  The  Excelsior  Steel  Fur- 
nace Company,  Chicago,  111.  Air  circulator.  1,473,648  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Scherer,  Albert  6.,  assignor  to  Excelsior  Steel  Furnace 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heating  device.  1,476,848 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Scherer,  Samuel  M.,  Marion,  Ind.  Display  rack. 
1,464,343  ;  Aug.  7. 

Schermer,  Fred.     (See  Milton,  W.  li.,  and  Schermer.) 

Schermuly,  Joseph,  Wichita,  Kans.  Three-row  ridge 
cultivator.     1,458,246  ;  June  12. 

Schemer,  John,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  The  Flsk 
Rubber  Company,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Wrapping  ma- 
chine.    1,468,610;  Sept.  18. 

Schemer,  John,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  The  Flsk 
Rubber  Company,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Tire-wrapping 
machine.     1,472,764  ;  Oct.  30. 

Scherrman,  Frank  X.,  Farley,  Iowa.  End  gate  or  tall- 
board  for  wagons.     1,442,542  ;  Jan.  16. 

Schettler,  Gustav  A.,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to  The 
Turner  Tanning  Machinery  Company,  Peabody,  Mass. 
Measuring  machine.     1,474,385  ;  Nov.  20. 

Scheu,  William  C.     (See  Lamb,  Harold  S.,  assignor.) 

Scheu.  William  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Orchard  heater. 
1,459,076;    June    19. 

Scheuch,  William  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  ao 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.   Y.      Degasifying   agent.      1,478,062;    Dec.    18. 

Scheuchzer,  Auguste,  assignor  to  Ferrodesherbeuse  Sche- 
uchzer  Societe  Anonyme,  Benens,  Switzerland.  Machine 
for  removing  weeds  from  railway  roadbeds.  1,464,014 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Scheuchzer,  Auguste,  assignor  to  Ferrodesherbeuse 
Scheuchzer  Societe  Anonyme,  Reneus,  near  Lausanne, 
Switzerland.  Machine  for  removing  weeds  from  rail- 
way roadbeds.     1,470,768  ;  Oct.  16  :. 

Scheuer,  Alfred,  Vienna,  Austria,  and  H.  Scheuer,  Znalm, 
Czechoslovakia,  assignors  to  the  Firm  Gebriider  Hardy, 
Vienna,  Austria.  Pneumatic  brake.  1,456,578 ; 
May  29. 

Scheuer,  Alfred,  Vienna,  and  H.  Scheuer,  Retz,  Austria, 
assignors  to  Handel  Maatschappij  H.  Albert  De  Bary  & 
Coy,  Amsterdam,  Holland.  Brakiilg  apparatus. 
1,465,487 ;  Aug.  21. 

Scheuer,   Hugo.      (See   Scheuer,   Alfred   and  H.) 

Scheuer.  Joseph  B.',  Lanett,  Ala.  Bleaching  barytas. 
1,452,315 ;  Apr.  17. 

Scheufelen,  Adolf,  and  F.  Schumacher,  assignors  to  the 
Firm  Erste  Deutsche  Kunstdruck-Papierfabrik  Carl 
Scheufelen,  Oberlenningen-Teck,  Germany.  Cutting 
narrow  strips  from  a  roller  of  cellulose  material. 
1,478.718  ;   Dec.   25. 

Scheuner,  Charles,  Chicago,  lU.  Armored  pneumatic 
tire.     1,455,412;  May  15. 

Scheunert,  Ewald,  Silver  Creek,  Wis.  Silo  elevator. 
1,470.292;  Oct.  9. 

Schey,  Max,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Spit  support  for  rotlsseries. 
1,442,584;  Jan.  16. 

Schey,  Max,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Broiler  attachment. 
1,465,061 ;  Aug.  14. 

Schibrowski,  Paul  M.,  and  W.  H.  Diemer,  assignors  to 
The  American-National  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Com- 
bined license-tag  and  stop-signal  means.  1,441,636 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Schick,  Edward  L.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ball-winding 
machine.     1,468,406;  Sept.  18. 

Schick,  Harry  C,  Inc.  (See  Grassman,  Edward  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Schick,  Harry  C,  Newark,  N.  J.  Catch  for  necklaces. 
Des.  62,648 ;  July  10. 

Schick,  Harry  C,  Newark,  N.  J.  Catch  for  necklaces. 
Des.  62,649  ;  July  10. 

Schick,  Harry  C,  Newark,  N.  J.  Catch  for  necklaces. 
Des.  62,650  ;  July  10. 

Schick,  Harry  C,  Newark,  N.  J.  Catch  for  necklaces. 
Des.  62,651 ;  July  10. 

Schick,  Harry  C,  Newark,  N.  J.  Catch  for  necklaces. 
Des.  63,009  ;  Sept.  4. 

Schick,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  razor.  1,452,935 ; 
Apr.  24.  „ 

Schidrowitz,  Philip.  (See  Feldenheimer,  W.,  Plovroian, 
and  Schidrowitz.) 

Schidrowitz,  Philip,  London,  England.  Rubber  composi- 
tion and  making  the  same.     1,443,149 ;  Jan.  23. 

Schiober.  Robert  E.,  assignor  to  The  Central  Stamping 
Co.,  Detroit,   Mich.     Push  button.     1,441,457;  Jan.  9. 

Schieber,  Robert  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Push-button  con- 
struction.    1,451,476;  Apr.   10. 

Schieberl,  Aubrey  M.,  Moundville,  Mo.  Checkrow-wire 
support.     1,459,163  :   June   19. 

Schiefer,    Ernest.      (See   Schiefer,    Paul   and   E.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


475 


Scliiefer,  Paul  and  E..  San  Diego,  Calif.  Desk  attach- 
lueut  for  chairs.     1,440,605  ;   Feb.  27. 

Schiegries,  Eduard,  Duisburg-Meiderich,  Germany.  Ap- 
paratus for  making  open  molds.     1,450,871 ;  Apr.  3. 

Schiegries,  Eduard,  and  M.  Paschke,  Duisburg-Meiderlch, 
Geraianv.  Fitting       for       metallurgical       furnaces. 

1.441.178:    Jan.    2. 

Schieldge,  George  K.,  assignor  to  The  Hartford  Special 
Macliinerv  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Chuck. 
1.463,176;   July  31. 

Schleler,  Harry  H.,  Meadows,  Idaho.  Automobile. 
1.471,363;   Oct.  23. 

Scliier,  Johann.      (See  Wessely,  E.,  and   Schier.) 

Schierding,  William,  Spokane,  Wash.  Dirigible  lamp. 
1,455,149:  May   15. 

Scliieren.  George  A.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Safety  razor. 
1.445,452;   Feb.   13. 

Schiers,  Mas,  Grossenbaum,  near  Dusseldorf,  Germany. 
Tobacco  pipe.     1,457,189  ;  May  29. 

Schiesari,  Mario,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  aerial 
projection.     1,450,263  ;  Apr.  3. 

Scliiesari,  Mario,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  appara- 
tus  for  removing  snow.     1,468,977 ;    Sept.   25. 

Schiesari,  Mario,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Variable  propeller. 
1,478,063:  Dec.  18. 

Schiesari,  Mario,  New  'York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  the 
removal   of  snow.      1,478,678 ;   Dec.   25. 

SchlEf,  Henry  T.,  assignor  to  Vltanola  Talking  Machine 
Company,  Chicago,  III.  Needle  dispenser  for  phono- 
graphs and  like  machines.     1,446,992  ;  Feb.   27. 

Schiff,  Herbert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile  transmission 
lock.     1,471,212  :  Oct.  16. 

Schifif,  Sigmund,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Caster.  1,445,914 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Schififerdecker,  Otto,  Worms,  Germany.  Grinding  disk. 
1,449,958:  Mar.  27. 

Schlld,  Ernest,  Seattle,  Wash.  Electric  trolley  apparatus. 
1,445,360;  Feb.  13. 

SchUd,  John  A.,  assignor  to  U  R.  Henley,  Vincennes,  Ind. 
Automatic  stop  for  phonographs.     1,468,170;  Sept.  18. 

Schildener,  Frie(frich  F.  W.,  Zschieren,  near  Dresden,  Ger- 
many. Device  for  treating  chocolate  masses  or  other 
materials.     1,474,945  ;   Nov.   20. 

Schiller,  Arthur,  Chicago,  111.  Match-box  holder.  Des. 
62,852 ;  Aug.  7. 

Schiller,  Charles  F.     (See  Schiller,  John  J.,  assignor.) 

Schiller,  Herman  G.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Signal  lamp  and 
mirror.     1,465.950  :  Aug.  28. 

Schiller,  John  J.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  C.  F.  Schiller, 
Cicero,  111.     Explosive  engine.     1,468,516;  Sept.  18. 

Schiller,  Robert,  Chicago,  111.  Window-washer's  seat. 
1,443,507;  Jan.   30. 

Schilling,  August,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Shipping  con- 
tainer.    1,455,270;  May  15. 

Schilling,  August,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Storing  salt. 
1,458,442  ;  June  12. 

Schilling,  August,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Detachable  spout 
for  containers.     1,465,793  ;  Aug.  21. 

Schilling,  Barney,  assignor  to  The  Empire  Tinware  Com- 
pany, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Suspension  means  for  vessels. 
1,474,645;  Nov.  20. 

Schilling,  Harry  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pocket  medicine 
receptacle.     1,470,547;  Oct.  9. 

Scullling,  John  M.,  assignor  to  F.  Parker,  Chicago,  111. 
Sisn.     1,469,396;  Oct.  2. 

Schilling,  Oscar,  Warsaw,  111.  Fastening  for  automobile 
chains.     1,443,653  ;   Jan.  30. 

Schillinger.  Oscar  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  E. 
Brendlinger,  Denver,  Colo.  Door  lock.  1,449.061 ; 
Mar.   20. 

Schimek,  Joseph  P.  (See  Kovar,  J.  H.,  Schimek,  and 
Cavedon,   assignors.) 

Schimek,  Joseph  F.,  Holden,  assignor  to  Cashiko  Ma- 
chine Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Feeding  and  weigh- 
ing device  for  carding  machines.     1,472,815  ;  Nov.  6. 

Schimmel,  Fridolin,  Faribault,  Minn.  Grinding  tool. 
1.443,150;  Jan.  23. 

Schimmel,  Fridolin,  Faribault,  Minn.  Extensible-leaf 
table.     1,473,323  ;  Nov.  «. 

Schimming,  Paul  A.,  Hope,  Kans.  Water-circulating  de- 
vice for  radiators.     1,465.184  ;  Aug.  14. 

SchlmpCT,  Theodore  B.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Trick  knife. 
1,445,361 ;  Feb.  13. 

Schindler.  Anthony  J.,  Bloomfleld,  N.  J.  Container. 
1,443,279;  Jan.  23. 

Schindler,  Walter  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Irrigation  sig- 
nal.     1,451,056;    Apr.    10. 

Schindler,  Walter  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Paper-cupping 
machine.      1,451,057 :    Apr.    10. 

Schinkez,  Albert.     (See  Keller,  W.  H.,  and  Schinkez.) 

Schinscholl,  Erich,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Envelope  clasp. 
1,476,650  ;  Dec.   4. 

Schipplock,  Charles  J.,  and  J.  C.  Kessler,  Chicago,  111. 
Pie  cutter.     1,453,367;   May  1. 

Schirmer.  Waldo  P.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
dispensing  liquids.     1,471.529  ;   Oct.  23. 

Schitterer,  Herman  J.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Swivel  hook  for 
watch  chains.     1,450,264  ;  Apr.  3. 

Schlafge,  William,  et  aL  (See  Kothe,  Charles  A.,  as- 
signor.') 

Schlafhorst,  W.,  &  Co.  (See  Relners,  W.,  and  Kahllsch, 
assignors.) 


Schlage  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Schlage,  Walter 
R.,   assignor.) 

Schlage,  Walter  R.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Schlage  Manu- 
facturing Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Door  lock. 
1,450,041  ;   May  22. 

Schlagel,  Alfred  M.,  near  Dayton,  assignor  to  R.  T.  Par- 
rlsh,  Dayton,  Ohio.    Tractor.     1,449,783 ;  Mar.  27. 

Schlaich,  Herman,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Thermome- 
ter and  similar  instrument.     1,478,258  ;  Dec.  18, 

Schlaich,  Herman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Calibration  of  in- 
struments.    1,477,666;  Dec.  18. 

Schlatter,  Rudolph,  assignor  to  Busch-Sulzer  Bros.-Dlesel 
Engine  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Piston-cooling  device. 
1,451,375:  Apr.  10. 

Schlattau,  Frank  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Measuring  In- 
strument.    1,454,693  ;  May  8. 

Schlegel,  Arnold  H.  (See  Henricks,  Henry  E.,  assignor.) 

Schlehr,  Joseph  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Handle  for  cutlery 
articles.     1,457,606;   June  5. 

Schleicher,  Adolf  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pneumatic  tire. 
Des.  63,590;  Dec.  18. 

Schleicher,  Henry  M.  (See  Eustis,  F.  A.,  Hayward, 
Schleicher,  and  Belcher.) 

Schleicher,  John  C.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Building  slab. 
1,460,682  ;  July  3. 

Schleicher,  William  A.,  assignor  to  The  Eberhard  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  swivels. 
1,444,559  ;  Feb.  6. 

Schleip,  Kurt,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktlengesellschaft, 
Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Means  for  connecting 
the  shafts  of  mixing  machines  to  the  hubs  of  mix- 
ing  or    agitating   blades.      1,445,175 ;    Feb.    13. 

Schleper,  Johannes  P.,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Wire 
clamp.     1,458,247  ;  June  12. 

Schleppy,  Salem  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Pump.  1,445,721 ; 
Feb.    20. 

Schlesinger,  Alfred,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Platen  print- 
ing press.     1.473,649  ;  Nov.  13. 

Schlesinger,  Edgar  E.,  assignor  to  W.  P.  Murphy,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  End  reenforcement  for  railway  box  cars. 
1,473,743;  Nov.  13. 

Schlesinger,  Jackson,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cuff  protector. 
1,478,583;   Dec.   25. 

Schlesinger,  Joseph  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
tJtilily  Appliance  Corporation.  Door  lock  for  eleva- 
tors.    1,447,896  ;  Mar.  6. 

Schlesinger,  Joseph  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Utility  Safety  Appliance  Corpo- 
ration.    Door  lock  for  elevators.     1,468,677  ;  Sept.  25. 

Schlesinger,  Joseph  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Utility  Safety  Appliance  Corporation. 
Door  lock  for  elevators.     1,468,678  ;   Sept.  25. 

Schlesinger,  Louis,  assignor  to  Bradley  Washfountain 
Co.,   Milwaukee,   Wis.     Lavatory.     1,476,471 ;  Dec.  4. 

Schlesinger,  Louis,  assignor  to  Bradley  Washfountain  Co., 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     Lavatory.     1,477,189 ;  Dec.  11. 

Schless,  Maurice  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  tray.  Des. 
62,212;   Apr.   10. 

Schletter,    Richard,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Stocking.      Des. 

63,272:  Nov.  13. 
Schley,  Frederick  L.     (See  Strauss,  P.,  and  Schley.) 
Schley,  George  I.,  Chicago,  111.    Lamp  shade.    Des.  62,676  : 

July  17. 
Schlichter,    Oscar,     Hamilton,    Ohio.       Slicing   machine. 

1,440,631;    Jan.   2. 
Schlichter,     Oscar,     Hamilton,     Ohio.      Slicing   machine. 

1,440,632;    Jan.    2. 
Schlichter,   Oscar,   assignor  to   Kranth   &  Benninghofen, 

Hamilton,    Ohio.      Manifolding    machine.      1.447,897 : 

Mar.  6. 
Schling,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Seed  sower.     1,456,653 ; 

May   29. 
Schlitz,     William    B.,    Caledonia,    Minn.      Draft    hitch. 

1,464,446;  Aug.  7. 
Schlitzer,  Frank  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Beaver 

Company.      Sample    container.      1,457,551 ;    June    5. 
Schlitzer,   Walter  C,   Rochester,   N.   Y.     Lens-testing  In- 
strument.    1,475,515  :  Nov.  27. 
Schlopia,  Clifford  V.,  Benton,  Iowa.     Self-locking  chain 

tightener.     1,446,214;  Feb.  20. 
Schloss,  Joseph.     (See  Slndler,  M.  J.,  and  Schloss.) 
Schloss,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Machine  for  stitching 

hat  brims  and  the  like.     1,466,486  ;  Aug.  28. 
SchlOsser,    Gustav,    Oberschoneweide,    near    Berlin,    Ger- 
many.    Utilizing  domestic  and  industrial  garbage  and 

other  refuse.     1,454.082  ;  May  8. 
Schlossstein,  Hans,  Chicago,  111.     Process  of  an  appara- 
tus for  neutralizing  oils.     1,447,898  ;  Mar.  6. 
Schlotfeldt,  Charles.      (See  Spratt,   L.   D.,  assignor.) 
Schluesselburg,    George,    assignor    to    A.    Mever,    trustee, 

Chicago,  111.     Cooking  utensil.      1,477,667":   Dec.   18. 
Schlueter,  Fred.      (See  Rodabush,  W.   C,  and  Schlueter.) 
Scblumbrecht,     John     J.,     Chicago,     111.       Piano     guard. 

1.442,448:   Jan.   16. 
Schlatter,     Gustav.       (See    Mayer,     H.     Schlatter,    and 

Boeckly.) 
Schlaupitz,    Oswald,    assignor    to    The    Tlmken    Roller 

Bearing  Company,  Canton,  Ohio,     Gauging  instrument. 

1,472,195;   Oct.  30. 
Schlaupitz,     Oswald,    assignor    to    The    Timken    Roller 

Bearing     Company,      Canton,      Ohio.        Limit     gauge 

1,472,196  ;  Oct.  30. 


476 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Y.     Seed  sower.     1,471,291  ; 


N.    Y.      Hand    seed    sower. 
N.    T.      Hand    seed    sower. 


Belleville 
Door  and 


fencepost. 


Schling,  Max,  New  York,  N. 
Oct.  16. 

Schling,    Max,    New    York, 
1,475,600;  Nov.  27. 

Schling,    Max,    New    York, 
1,475,601 ;  Nov.  27. 

Schliins,  Carl,  Thuringla,  assignor  to  Mercedes  BUro- 
Maschlnen-  und  WafEenwerke,  Post  Mehlis,  Germany. 
Typewriter.      1,474,917;    Nov.    20. 

Schmale,    Ernest,    Belleville,    111.,    assignor    to 
Stove   and  Range   Company,   Belleville,  111. 
frame  construction.     1,473,978  ;  Nov.  13. 

Schmalz,    Peter    J.,    Howard,    Mont.       Metal 
1,459,116;   June   19. 

Schmauss,  John.  (See  Breck,  George  D.  and  L.  W.,  and 
Schmauss.) 

Schmelske,  William  F.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Flower 
holder.     1,469,823  ;  Oct.  9. 

Schmelz,  Charles  F.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Pipe-threading 
machine.     1,465,488  ;  Aug.  21. 

Schmelzer,  Anton  C,  Springfield,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
elgnments,  to  Century  Machinery  Corporation,  Hol- 
yoke,   Mass.      Washing   machine.      1,452,710;    Apr.    24. 

Schmelzer,  Anton  C,  Springfield,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Century  Machinery  Corporation,  Holyoke. 
Mass.     Washing  machine.     1,451,180 ;  Apr.  10. 

Schmelzer,  Anton  C,  Springfield,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Century  Machinery  Corporation,  Hol- 
yoke,   Mass.      Washing   machine.      1,466,192 ;   Aug.    28. 

Schmelzer,  Bruno,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Rotary  blower. 
1,445,176;    Feb.   13. 

Schmertzler,  Isidore.    (See  Kanfman,  David  V.,  assignor.) 

Schmid,  Frederick,  and  M.  Rosow,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Container  device.     1,446,019  ;  Feb.  20. 

Schmid,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cufflink.  1,471,809; 
Oct.  23. 

Schmid,  Heinrich.  (See  Jauch,  Ernst  and  E.,  and 
Schmid.) 

Schmid,  Herman,  assignor  to  Apollo  Magneto  Corpora- 
tion, Kingston,  N.  Y.  Circuit-breaker  disk  and  making 
same.     1,446,020;   Feb.   20. 

Schmid,  Julius,  Montgomery,  N.  Y.  Powder  puff. 
1,457,798;  June  5. 

Schmid,  Julius,  Montgomery,  N.  Y.  Compact  carrier. 
1,470,884;    Oct.    16. 

Schmid,  Oscar  F.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Dentifrice.  1,467,455  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Schmid,  William,  Bronson,  Mich.  Free  spool  reel. 
1,444,560;  Feb.  6. 

Schmid,  William,  Bronson,  Mich.  Fishline  reel. 
1,448,871 ;  Mar.   20. 

Schmid,  William,  Coldwater,  Mich.  Level-wind  antiback- 
lash  reel.     1,456,283;  May  22. 

Schmid,  William,  Coldwater,  Mich. 
1,461,586  ;  July  10. 

Schmid,     William,    Coldwater,    Mich. 
1,472,684;  Oct.  30. 

Schmid,   William.   Coldwater,   Mich, 
anlsm.     1,476,769  ;  Dec.  11. 

Schmid,  William  P.,  assignor  to  Atlas  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.     Gas  valve.     1,464,015  ;  Aug.  7. 

Schmidt,  Adolf,  Tegel,  near  Berlin.  Germany.  Appara- 
tus for  disintegrating  seeds.     1,447,045  ;  Feb.  27. 

Schmidt,   Albert.      (See   Champion,    A.,    and    Schmidt.) 

Schmidt,  Albert.     (See  Guye,  P.  A.,  and  Schmidt.) 

Schmidt,  Albert,  Paris,  France.  Waterproofing  composi- 
tion.    1,462,381 ;  July  17. 

Schmidt,  Albert,  assignor  to  A  C  Spark  Plug  Company, 
Flint,  Mich.     Spark  plug.     1,461.629  ;  July  10. 

Schmidt,  Albert,  assignor  to  Fisher  Body  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.    Doorcheck.    1,462,872  ;  July  24. 

Schmidt,  Albert  R.;  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Valve-stem  carbon 
remover.     1,462,581 ;  July  24. 

Schmidt,  Arthur  A.,  assignor  to  International  Precipita- 
tion Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus  for 
electrical  treatment  of  gases.     1,478,798  ;  Dec.   25. 

Schmidt,  Bernhard,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Clay  flux. 
1,442,585;   Jan.   16. 

Schmidt,    Charles,    Clifton,    N. 
1,457,552;   June   5. 

Schmidt,  Charles,  Clifton,  N.  J. 
fixture.     1.461,255  ;  July  10. 

Schmidt,  Edwin  X.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Fluid  meter.     1,447,437;  Mar.  6. 

Schmidt,,  Ellas  A.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Machine  for 
washing  bottles.     1,442,006  ;  Jan.  9. 

Schmidt,  Emil,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.  Dispensing  receptacle. 
1,459,450;    June    19. 

Schmidt,  Friedrich  K.,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Melrowsky 
&  Co.,  Actien-Gesellschaft.  Porz-on-the-Rhine,  Germany. 
Method  and  means  for  applying  a  liquid  to  wires, 
threads,  and  the  like.     1.454.224  ;  May  8. 

Schmidt,  Gustave  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  heater.  1,457,653 ; 
June  6. 

Schmidt,  Gustave  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  heater.  Des. 
63,329  ;  Nov.  20. 

Schmidt,  Heinrich,  Malaga,  Spain.  Slab  and  the  like 
for  constructional  purposes.     1,443,385 ;  Jan.  30. 

Schmidt,  Henry  A.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Bracelet 
and  link   therefor.     1,443,654 :   Jan.  30. 

Schmidt,  Henry  A.  College  Point,  N.  Y.  Stylographle 
Ink  pencil.    1,447,632  ;  Mar.  6. 


Level-wind  fish  reel. 

Level    wind    reel. 

Ijne-wlnding  mech- 


J.      Nall-drivlng    device. 
Curtain  and  shade  pole 


Schmidt,  Heury  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company. 
Translating  device.     1,447,103  ;  Feb.  27. 

Schmidt,  Henry  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  «Sc  Manufacturing  Co.  Powerndeveloping 
apparatus.      1,453,858  ;   May   1. 

Schmidt,  Henry  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Co.  Fluid-translating 
device.     1,467,014  ;  Sept.  4. 

Schmidt,  Henry  F.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West 
inghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Hot- 
well   ejector.      1,441,301 ;  Jan.  9. 

Schmidt,  Henry  F.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Fluid- 
translating  device.     1,457,799  ;    June  5. 

Schmidt,  Henry  F.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Uotwell 
ejector.     1,468,746;    Sept.   25. 

Schmidt,  Henry  F.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Turbine. 
1,469,965;  Oct.  9. 

Schmidt,  Henry  F.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Tur- 
bine-blade   structure.      1,474,386 ;    Nov.   20. 

Schmidt,  Henry  IT.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Fluid- 
translating  device.     1,476.108  ;  Dec.  4. 

Schmidt,  lleniy  F.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  &  Manufacturing  Co.  High-speed 
governing  apparatus,     1,441, .300  ;  Jan.  9. 

Schmidt,  Henry  F.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Lubrica- 
tion  system.      1,466,731  ;    Sept.   4. 

Schmidt,  Henry  G.,  assignor  to  The  Norwalk  Tire  & 
Rubber  Company,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Tire;  Des.  61,791  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Schmidt,  Henry  G.,  assignor  to  The  Norwalk  Tire  &  Rub- 
ber Company,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Tire.  Des.  63,497 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Schmidt,  Henry  G.,  assignor  to  The  Norwalk  Tire  &  Rub- 
ber' Company,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Tire.  Des.  63,498; 
Dec.  11. 

Schmidt,  Henry  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Sealing  head.  1,449,701 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Schmidt,  Henry  S.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Combined  dust 
conveyer  and  ash  sifter.     1,455,669  ;  May   15. 

Schmidt,  Herman  C,  and  C.  C.  Sheppard,  Washington, 
D.  C.     Shock  absorber.     1,448,282;  Mar.  13. 

Schmiclt.  .Tohn,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,467,199  ;  Sept.  4. 

Schmidt,  John  G.,  Springfield  Gardens,  N.  Y.  Automobile 
bumper.     1,465,999  ;  Aug.  28. 

Schmidt.  Lambert,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Attachment  for 
electric   lamps.      1,458,994 ;    .Tune    19. 

Schmidt,  Lambert,  assignor  to  Radiotive  Corporation. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Telephone  apparatus.  1,452,850 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Schmidt,  Lambert,  assignor  to  Radiotive  Corporation, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Head  receiver  for  telephones. 
1,452,851 ;   Apr.   24. 

Schmidt  Lithograph  Company.  (See  Bray,  William  J., 
assignor.) 

Schmidt,  Louis  A.,  assignor  to  R.  Hoe  and  Co.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Plate  clamp.     1,450,609;  Apr.  3. 

Schmidt,  Louis  A.,  assignor  to  R.  Hoe  and  Co.,  New  Y'ork, 
N.   Y.     Marginal  printing  plates.     1,456,518  ;  May   29. 

Schmidt,  Louis  A.,  assignor  to  R.  Hoe  and  Co.,  New  York, 
N.   Y.      Marginal   printing  plate.      1,456,936  ;    May   29. 

Schmidt,  Louis  A.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  R.  Hoe  and 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Folding  mechanism.  1,471,755; 
Oct.  23. 

Schmidt,  Max,  trustee.      (See  Ries,   Elmer  F.,   assignor.) 

Schmidt,  Maximilian  P.,  and  H.  Roese,  assignors  to  the 
Firm  Kalle  &  Company,  Aktlengesellschaft,  Blebrlch- 
on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Manufacture  of  dyestuffs. 
1,444,277  ;  Feb.  6. 

Schmidt,  Oscar  C,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Butchers 
Supplv  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  StuflSng  mechanism 
1,465,655;  Aug.  21. 

Schmidt,  Oscar  F.      (See  KImes,  R.  H.,  and  Schmidt.) 

Schmidt,  Peter  L.,  Mohawk,  assignor  to  Remington 
Typewriter  Company,  Illon,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,461,.331  ;  .Inly  10. 

Schmidt,  Reinhold,  Dusseldorf-Oberkassel,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  N.  V.  Hollandsche  Mattschappij  tot  Verkvij- 
ging  en  Exploitatie  van  Patenten  en  Octrosien  "Hopa- 

■  tex."  Rotterdam,  Holland.  Time  stamp.  1,441,757. 
Jan.  9. 

Schmidt,  Robert,  Boston,  Mass.  Chair.  1,471,006; 
Oct.  16. 

Schmidt,  Robert,  Boston,  Mass.  Chair.  1,471,007; 
Oct.  16. 

Schmidt,  Walter  A.     (See  Anderson,  E.,  and  Schmidt.) 

Schmidt,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  International  Precipita- 
tion Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  elec- 
trical precipitation  of  suspended  material  from  gases. 
1,453,325  :   May   1. 

Schmidt,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  International  Precipi- 
tation Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Means  for  sepa- 
rating suspended  particles  from  gases.  1,472,231 ; 
Oct.  80. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


477 


Schmidt,  Walter  M.,  assignor  to  Quality  Furniture  Com- 
panr,  Evansville,  Ind.     Bed.     Des.  63,662  ;  Dec.  25. 

Schmidt,  William.     (Busch,  G.  A.,  and  Schmidt.) 

Schmidt,  William  F.,  assifojor  to  All  Metal  Trodiicts  Com- 
pany, Wyandotte,  Mich.     Game.     1,4.55,552  :  May  15. 

Schmidt.  William  F.,  assignor  to  All  Metal  Products 
Company,  Wyandotte,  Mich.  Toy  pistol.  1, -175, 109 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Schmidt,  William  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Automatic  valve. 
1,455.670  ;  May  15. 

Si'hmidfsche  Ueissdampf  Gesellschaft  m.  b.  n.  (See 
Thovusen,  Peter,  assismor. ) 

Schmioding,  Hermann  B.  H.,  Haokinson,  N.  Dak.  Wrench. 
1,441,120;    Jan.    2. 

Schmiedeknecht,  Victor  E.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Ware-molding 
apparatus  and  process.     1,461,563;  July  10. 

Schmitt.  Carl  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Horn.  1,449,843 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Schmitt,  Charles  A.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  J.  E.  East- 
majn,  jr..  Anaconda,  Mont.  Lock  for  sliding  doors. 
1,473,324  ;  Nov.  6. 

Schmitt,  Charles  F.  O.  E.  (See  Pavely,  A.  G.,  and 
Schmitt) 

Schmitt,  Francis  P.,  assignor  to  Peerblow  Manufacturing 
Company,  Leetsdale,  Pa.  Self-blowing  torch.  1,467,070  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Schmitt,  Frederick,  Oakland,  Calif.  Boiler-flue-setting 
device.     1,457,753  ;  June  5. 

Schmitt,  George  P.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Gas-heated  radi- 
ator.    1,470,293;  Oct.  9. 

Schmitt,  Henry,  Detroit,  Mich.  Piston.  1,471,008; 
Oct.  16. 

Schmitt,  Henry  J.,  Portland,  Oreg.     Wreck-retrieving  de- 
vice.    1,455,122  ;  May   15. 
,  Schmitt,    Herman,    Sheboygan,   Wis.     Automobile   license- 
tag   light.      1,448,599;   Mar.    13. 

Schmitt,  John  G.     (See  Behn,  A.,  and  Schmitt.) 

Schmitt.  Ludwig.  Chicago,  111.  Motor-tension  indicator 
for  talking  machines.     1,448,366  ;  Mar.  13. 

Schmitt,  Michael  P.,  North  Chicago,  111.  Guide  for  grind- 
ing devices.     1,461,985  ;  July  17. 

Schmitt,  Walter  M.,  assignor  to  Quality  Furniture  Com- 
pany, Evansville,  Ind.  Vanity  dresser.  Des.  63,661 ; 
Dec.    25. 

Schmitt,  Walter  M.,  assignor  to  Qualitj'  Furniture  Com- 
pany, Evansville,  Ind.     Bureau.     Des.  63,663  ;  Dec.  25. 

Schmitz,    Antoine   L.      (See   Morel,    Louis,   assignor.) 

Schmitz,  Fred  A.     (See  McPike,  H.  C,  and  Schmitz.) 

Schmitz,  Fred  A.,  assignor  to  The  General  Fireproofing 
Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Shipping  crate.  1,456,042  ; 
May   22. 

Schmitz,  Joseph  H.,  Southmayde,  Tex.  Nut  or  bolt  holder. 
1,448,238  ;  Mar.  13. 

Schmitz,  Richard,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Schmitz, '  Rich- 
ard, assignor.) 

Schmitz.     Richard,     Chicago,     111.       Automobile     brake. 

1,458,730 ;  June  12. 
Schmitz,    Richard,  assignor  to   F.   P.  Armbruster   and  R. 

Schmitz,    trustees,    Chicago,    111.      Brake.       1,462,722 ; 

July  24. 
Schmitz.   Richard,   assignor  to  F.   P.   Armbruster  and  R. 

Schmitz,  trustees,  Chicago,  111.     Brake  for  automobiles. 

1,462,723  :  July  24. 
Schmitz,    William,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Combination   lock. 

1,453,642;  May  1. 
Schmuck.    Alta    M.,    Pasadena,    Calif.      Bail    support    for 

cookine  ve.ssels.     1,475.890  ;  Nov.  27. 
Schmflicklng,  August,  assignor  to   Fried.  Kmpp  Aktlenge- 

sellsaiiaft,    Essen-on-the-Ruhr,    Germany.      Centrifugal 

dram.     1,475,323  ;  Nov.  27. 
Schmutz.   Frederick   J.,   assignor  to   Cheney  Bros.,   South 

Manchester,  Conn.   Yarn-examining  machine.   1.448,980; 

Mar.    20. 
Schnackenberg.     Henry,     Cresco,     Pa.       Drinking     cup. 

1.443,280;  Jan.  23. 
Schnake,    August    C,    Centralia,     111.       Glare     protector. 

1.478.799  ;   Dec.   25. 
Schnebelin,   Charles   F.,   assignor  to   Stuber  &  Kuck  Co., 

Peoria,  111.     Means  to  secure  machine  elements  to  one 

another.      1.449.365 ;    Mar.    20. 
Schnee,  Vernon  H.,   Ithaca,  N.  Y.     Manufacture  of  black 

carbonaceous  pigment.     1,446,933  ;  Feb.  27. 
Schneeberger.  Alfred,  Turtle  Creek,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 

Inghouse    Electric   &   Manufacturing    Company.      High- 
voltage  pancake-type  coil.     1,456,937  ;  May  29. 
Schneible.    .Joseph,    Chicago.    111.      Drying   or   desiccating 

apparatus.     1,442,179  ;  Jan.  16. 
Schneible,   Joseph,  Chicago,  IlL     Condenser.     Rel5,  554  ; 

Mar  6. 
Schneible,     Joseph,     Chicago,     111.       Absolute     alcohol. 

1.409.447;  Oct.  2. 
Schneider,    Anthony,    Whlppany,    N.    J.      Cigar    package. 

1,441,121  ;    Jan.    2. 
Schjoeider,    Augustus    G.,    Arlington,    Calif.      Gas    heater. 

1,475,450  :  Nov.  27. 
Schneider,    Charles    E.    R..    assignor   to    The    Photoplagt 

Corporation  of  America.  New  York,  N.  Y.    Apparatus  for 

showing  pictures  in  relief.     1,448,153  ;   Mar.   13. 
Schneider.      Charles.      Hackett,     Ark.        Resilient       tire. 

1.461.986:  July  17. 
Schneider,  Christian  L.,  Davenport,  Iowa.     Window-sash 

weight.     Rel5,634  ;  June  26. 
Schneider  &  Cie.     (See  Schneider,  Eugfene,  assignor.) 


Schneider   &   Cie.      (See    Schneider,   Jean    J.   M.    A.    B., 

assignor.) 
Schneider,  Eug&ne,  assignor  to   Schneider  &  Cie.,  Paris, 

France.      Apparatus    for    distributing    the    combustible 

fluid  and  air  in  explosion  engines.     1.441,302  ;  Jan.  9. 
Schneider,   Engine,   assignor  to    Schneider  &  Cie.,   Paris, 

France.       Closing    device    for    guns    having    mnltlpls 

barrels.      1,443,046;    Jan.   23. 
Schneider,  Eugene,   assignor   to   Sclinelder  ft  Cie.,   Paris, 

France.       Firing     mechanism     for     guns.       1,448,047; 

Jan.  23. 
Schneider,   Bugfene,   assignor  to   Schneider  &  Cie.,   Paris, 

France.       Gun     mounted    on     double-trailed     carriage. 

1.443.048  :  Jan.  28. 
Schneider,   Eugene,   assignor  to   Schneider  &  Cie.,   Paris, 

France.     Method  and  apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of 

metal  tubes.     1,447,821 ;  Mar.  6. 
Schneider,   Eugene,   assignor  to   Schneider   &  Cie.,   Paris, 

France.     Wheeled  gun  carriage  having  dlverglble  traU. 

1.461.848  ;  Apr.  17. 

Schneider,   Engene,   assignor  to   Schneider  &  Cie.,   Paris, 

France.        Gun     carriage     having     cranked     ailetrees. 

], 459, 800;  June  26. 
Schneider,   Eug&ne,   assignor   to   Schneider  &  Cie.,   Paris, 

France.     Wheeled  gun  carriage  having  dlverglble  trails. 

1,460,505  ;  July  3. 
Schneider,  Eug6ne,   assignor  to  Schneider  &  Cie.,  Paris, 

France.    Plastic  obturator  for  gun  breeches.    1,460,688; 

July  3. 
Schneider,   Eugfene,   assignor   to   Schneider  &   Cie.,   Paris, 

France.     Clutch-closing  mechanism.     1,472,854  ;  Nov.  6. 
Schneider,   Eugfene,   assignor   to   Schneider  &  Cie.,   Paris, 

France.      Automatic   tensioning   apparatus   for   closing 

the  parts  of  a  clutch.     1,472,855  ;  Nov.  6. 
Schneider,  Eug&ne,   assignor  to   Schneider   &  Cie.,   Paris, 

France.         Adjustable-action      fuse      for      projectiles. 

1,472,941 ;  Nov.  6. 
Schneider,  Eugfene,    assignor   to   Schneider  &  Cie.,   Paris, 

France.         Endless-track      motor       car.         1,474,918 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Schneider,   Eugfene,   assignor   to   Schneider  &  Cie.,  Paris, 

France.     Gun  carriage  having  a  cranked  carriage  axle. 

1.476.849  ;  Dec.  11. 

Schneider,  Eug6ne,  assignor  to  Schneider  &  Cie.,  Paris, 
France.  Apparatus  in  and  relating  to  trail-carriage 
guns  mounted  on  endless  tracks  for  varying  the  height 
of  the  line  of  Are  of  the  gun.     1,477,979  ;  Dec.  18. 

Schneider,  Engfene,  assignor  to  Schneider  &  Cie.,  Paris, 
France.  Central-pivot  gun  carriage.  1,477,980 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Schneider,  Frank  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Voice  for  dolls. 
1,453,527;   May   1. 

Schneider,  Fred  W.  (Se*  Mlllhonse,  J.  G.,  Schneider, 
and  Farmer.) 

Schneider,  George  H.,  Rockaway  Beach,  N.  Y.  Universal 
clasp.     1,477,597  ;   Dec.   18. 

Schneider,  Heinrich,  Illnau.  Switzerland.  Oil-engine-driT- 
en  locomotive.     1,447,488  ;  Mar.  6. 

Schneider,  Herman  L.,  Glen  iniin,  N.  Dak.,  assignor  ot 
one-half  to  L.  Miller,  Chicago,  111.  Power  drive  nnlt 
for  agricultural  implements.     1,463,097  ;  July  24. 

Schneider  &  Hyman.     (See  Hyman,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Schneider,  Isldor,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Portable  container 
handle.     1,451,408;   Apr.   10. 

Schneider,  Jean  J.  M.  A.  E.,  assignor  to  Schneider  & 
Cie.,  Paris,  France.  Arming  of  aeroplanes.  1,461,833; 
July  17. 

Schneider,  John  W.      (See  Flster,  Floyd  L.,  assignor.) 

Schneider,  Joseph,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Tire-chaln-mountlJig 
device.     1,460,506  ;  July  8. 

Schneider,  Leopold  C,  Glenslde,  Pa.  Trap.  1,442,449; 
Jan.  16. 

Schneider,  Leopold  C,  Glenslde,  Pa.  Trap.  1,442,460; 
Jan.  16. 

Schneider.  Louis,  Clinton.  Mo.  Lever  grip.  1,442,880; 
.Tan.  23. 

Schneider,  Peter,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind.  Combined  step- 
ladder  and  ironing  board.     1,464,629  ;  Aug.  14. 

Schneider,  Peter  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Agitator  for  wash- 
ing machinei5.     1,478,182;   Dec.   18. 

Schneider,  Ralph  P.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Bleeding  appa- 
ratus.    1,458,958;   June   19. 

Schneider,  Richard,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Shutter.  1,445,177; 
Feb.  13. 

Schneider,  Walter  C,  Adams,  Wis.  Electrical  sparking 
device.     1,468,517  ;   Sept.   18. 

Schneider,  William  E.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Clotheepln. 
1,468,884;    Sept.   25. 

Schneider,  William  H.    (  See  Ihrig,  E.  E.,  and  Schneider.) 

Schneider,  William  N.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Angle-iron  ma- 
chine.    1,453,953  ;   May  1. 

Schneiderman,  Isidore.  (See  Zweig,  H.,  and  Schneider- 
man.) 

Schneldewendt,  Anna  T.,  Chicago,  lU.  Kindergarten  loom. 
1,448,154  ;  Mar.  13. 

Schneldt,  Ernest  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Swimming  mask. 
1,463,926  ;  Aug.  7. 

Schnelle.  E5mest  B.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ball-bearing  center. 
1,442,364;  Jan.  16. 

Schnellwerkzeug  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung 
(Briesen).      (See  Rosak,  Karl,  assignor.) 

Schnlper,  Samuel.     (See  Fraldus.  Jos.,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Schnitker,  Alfred,  assignor  to  G.  S.  Wilkymacky,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.     Lamp.     Des.  63,010 ;   Sept.   4. 

Schnitzer,  Louis  M.,  L.  Garroway,  BroolUyn,  and  N. 
Gelfman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tray  handle.  Des.  63,201 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Schnoeckel,  Richard  Auerbach,  assignor  to  C.  G.  Haubold 
Aktien-Gesellschaft,  Chemnitz,  Germany.  Heat-exchang- 
ing apparatus.     1,453,250  ;  Apr.  24. 

Schnuck,  Carl  F.     (See  Bowen,  D.  R.,  and  Schnuck.) 

Bchnupp,  Frederic  A.,  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.  Convertible 
automobile  body.     1,443,243;  Jan.  23. 

Schnupp,  Frederic  A.,  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.  Seat  support. 
1,446,588;    Feb.    2T. 

Schoberle,  Frederick  P.     (See  Davino,  A.,  and  Schoberle.) 

Schocket,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Embossed  leather. 
Des.  61,987  ;  Feb.  20. 

Schocket,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vanity  case.  Des. 
62,805;   July  31. 

Schodder,  Ludwig,  assignor  to  C.  Wlttenborg,  Herford, 
Germany.  Smoke-discharging  means  for  locomotives 
and  the  like.     1,464,297  ;  Aug.  7. 

Schoedinger,  F.  O.      (See  Hames,   Harry  C,  assignor.) 

Schoeke,  Max,  Manchester,  England.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,450,610  ;  Apr.  3. 

Schoel,  August.     (See  Wallace,  David  A.,  assignor.) 

Schoel,  August,  assignor  to  G.  Schoel.  Waterloo,  Iowa. 
Doughnut-machine    attachment.       1,455,174 ;    May    15. 

Schoel,   George.      (See   Schoel,  August,   assignor.) 

Bchoeller,  Ferdinand,  Opladen,  near  Cologne,  assignor  to 
K.  R.  Paul,  F^ankenberg,  Saxony,  Germany.  Treating 
horsehair   fabrics.      1,469,023;    Sept.   25. 

Schoeller,  Walter,  Freiburg,  Breisgau,  Germany.  Phar- 
maceutical  product.      1,457,675  ;   June  5. 

Schoen,  Adolf,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heel-breasting  machine. 
1,453,191;   Apr.  24. 

Schoen,  Adolf,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heel-cutting  machine. 
1,453,192  :  Apr.  24. 

Schoenborn,  William  A.,  Hensel,  N.  Dak.  Potato  cutter. 
1,443,281  ;  Jan.  23. 

Bchoenbrun,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Magnum  Import  Co., 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stoppered  liquid  container. 
Des.  62,311 ;  May   1. 

Schoenbrun,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Magnum  Import  Co., 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Container.     1,467,768  ;  Sept.  11. 

Schoendelen,  Hugo,  Maywood,  111.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  device  for 
punch  presses  and  the  like.     1,443,761  ;  Jan.  30. 

Schoener,   Herman.      (See  Welte,  Joseph  J.,  assijinor.) 

Schoenfeld,  Louis  N.,  et  al.  (See  Youlten,  William, 
assignor.) 

Schoenfeldt,  Henry  W.,  G.  A.  Reinliardt,  and  E.  T.  Mc- 
Cleary,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Welding.  1,467,625 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Schoenky,  August  R.,  Somerville,  assignor  to  Reece  Shoe 
Machinery  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Sewing  machine. 
1,464,630;   Aug.   14. 

Bchoenleber,  John  G.      (See  Bell,  Thomas  H.,  assignor.) 

Schoenleber,  John  G.     (See  Bell,  T.  H.,  and  Schoenleber.) 

gchoeiithal,  Fred  C,  Alden,  N.  Y.  Trolley  wheel. 
1,465,873  ;  Aug.  21. 

Schoenung,  Alexander  N.,  Chilton,  Wis.  Headlight-dim- 
ming device.     1,465,872  ;  Aug.  21. 

Schoepe,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper-cup-dlspensing 
device.     1,461,332;  July  10. 

Schoff,  Henry  W.,  River  Forest,  111.  Auto  lock. 
1,474,211;  Nov.  13. 

Schofleld,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  The  Tobacco  Stem- 
ming Machine  Company,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Stemming 
tobacco.     1,476,770:  Dec.  11. 

Schofleld,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  The  Tobacco  Stem- 
ming Machine  Company,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Tobacco- 
stemming  machine.     1.476,771 :  Dec.  11. 

Schofleld,  Henry  N..  Frederick,  Md.  Cooler  attachment 
for  engines.     1,453.528  ;  May  1. 

Scholes,  Edmond  P.,  San  Jose,  Calif.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  J.  B.  Sterling,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  brake. 
1,472,497;   Oct.  30. 

Scboll,  Barney.      (See   SchoU,   William   H.   and  B.) 

Scholl.  William  H.  and  B.,  Houston,  Tex.  Salad  dressing. 
1,474,445;   Nov.   20. 

Scholl,  William  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Device  for  giving  foot 
comfort.     1,469,607  ;  Oct.  2. 

Scholler,  Louis,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Necktie  holder. 
1,478,064  ;  Dec.   18. 

Bchollhorn,  William,  Company,  The.  (See  Bernard,  Wil- 
liam A.,  assignor.) 

Scholtes,  Albert  J.,  Mobile,  Ala.  Chassis  brace.  1,453,954  ; 
May  1. 

Scholz,   Edward.      (See   Stalder.   E.   J.,   and   Seholz.) 

Scholz,  Katharina,  Freiheit,  Bohemia,  Czechoslovakia. 
Obstetric  apparatus.     1.463,177  ;  July  31. 

Schommer,  Frank.      (See  Sch'uetz,  MIch'ael,  assignor.) 

Schomo,  Laurence  L.,  Sayre,  Pa.  Washing  machine. 
1,447,899  ;  Mar.  6. 

Schfin,  Ludwig,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktipn- 
gosellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Device  for 
electromagnetical  quenching  of  light  arcs  appearing 
upon  the  interruption  of  an  electric  circuit.  1,453,193  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Schbn,  Ludwig,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Switch 
drum  for  starting  and  controlling  electromotors 
1,474,094;  Nov.  13. 


Schon,  Ludwig,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Elec- 
tric  switch   device.     1,475,144 ;   Nov.   20. 

Schoneberfer,  Gerhard  G.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Pneumatic 
tire.     1,474,387;  Not.   20. 

Schonfeld,  Paul,  Bochum-Weitmar,  Germany.  Gripping 
device  for  lifts  and  the  like.     1,462,382  ;  July  17. 

Schonfield,  William,  London,  England.  Operator  for 
swinging  windows.     1,444,393  ;  Feb.  6. 

Schonfield,  William,  St.  Mary  Axe,  London,  England. 
Operating  device  for  swinging  windows.  1,456,468 ; 
May  22. 

Schoiiholtz,  Jacob.     (See  Popiel,  M.  A.,  and  Schonholtz.) 

Schonhorst,  August,  Altadena,  Calif.  Phonograph  tone 
chamber.     1,445,915;  Feb.  20. 

Schonsteiner,  (iottlieb,  and  T.  E.  Michael,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Suction  support  for  bootblack  stands  and  the  like. 
1,463,631  ;   July  31. 

Schoof,  Arthur  W.,  Greenfleld,  Mass.  Instrument  for 
testing  and  comparing  the  lead  of  a  screw  thread. 
1,456,938  ;  May  29. 

Schooley,  James  G.,  and  H.  M.  Randsdell,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
Apparatus  for  turning  deep-well  bits  when  being  sharp, 
ened.     1,456,833;  May  29. 

Schoonhoven,  Jacob,  Shannon,  111.  Animal  trap.  1,463,846; 
Aug.  7. 

Schoonover,  Daniel  R.,  Tuxedo,  N.  Y.  Clothesline  tight- 
ener.    1,469,112;  Sept.  25. 

Schoonover,  William  L.,  Lind,  assignor  of  one-sixth  to 
D.  E.  Workland,  Spokane,  Wash.  Piston-position  in- 
dicator for  engines.     1,449,554  ;  Mar.  27. 

Schopbach,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  International  Corset 
Company,  Aurora,  111.     Corset.     1,458,365  ;  June  12. 

Schopbach,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  International  Corset 
Company,  Aurora,  111.     Corset.     1,458,995  ;  .Tune  19. 

Schopflocher,  Siegfried,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Con- 
tainer.    1,464,273  ;  Aug.  7. 

Schopper,  Charles.  (See  Hungerbiihler,  O.  J.,  and  Schop- 
per.) 

Schorer,  George  G.,  North  Freedom,  Wis.  Apparatus 
for  separating  fibrous  and  nonflbrous  materials  la 
food    products.      1,474,566;    Nov.    20. 

Schorik,  Frank,  Chicago,  111.  Water  heater.  1,459,164  ; 
June   19. 

Schorik,  Frank,  assignor  to  J.  Kostohryz,  Chicago,  111. 
Flash-light   gun.      1,460,214 ;    June   26. 

Schorrath,  Edward  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Pliers.  1,471,531 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Schory,  Ralph  M.     (See  Harsh,  Clarence  E.,  assignor.) 

Schott,  Calvin  S.,  Buck  Creek,  Ind.  .  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1,443,719  ;  Jan.  30. 

Schott  &  Gen.      (See  Voss,  Wilhelm,  assignor.) 

Schott,  Henry,  Longmeadow,  Mass.  Ice-cream  cutter. 
1,447,900 ;  Mar.  6. 

Schou,  Frank  W.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  V.  Schou, 
Dodge  City,  Kans.     Keyhole  guard.    1,470,937 ;  Oct.  16. 

Schou,  Theodor,  and  R.  L.  Behrens,  assignors  to  The 
Ideal  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  Mansfield,  Ohio. 
Dynamo-electric    stator.      1,477,773 ;    Dec.    18. 

Schou,   Vane.      (See   Schou,   Frank   W.,   assignor.) 

Schowe,  Harry  G.,  and  H.  J.  Hansen,  assignors  to  The 
Rex  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Air-hose 
coupling.     1,455,451 ;  May  15. 

Schrader,  Elmer  A.,  Independence,  Iowa.  Combination 
baking  apparatus  for  dental  molds.     1,444,708  ;  Feb.  6. 

Schrader,  Ernest  C,  assignor  to  The  Libbey  Glass  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Gas  burner. 
1,476,184;   Dec.   4. 

Schrader,  Lloyd  P.,  assignor  to  Foundation  Oven'  Corpo- 
ration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Reversing  mechanism  for 
by-product  coke  ovens.     1,460,829 ;  July  a. 

Schrader's,  A.,  Son,  Inc.     (See  Faries,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Schrader's,  A.,  Son,  Inc.  (See  Schweinert,  M.  C.,  and 
Kraft,  assignors.) 

Schrader's,  A.,  Son,  Incorporated.     (See  Bowden,  Junius 

A.,  assignor.) 
Schrader's  A.,  Sons,  Incorporated.      (See  Cole,  Philip  G. 

assignor.) 
Schrader's,  A.,  Son,  Incorporated.      (See  Hammond,  Wil- 
liam P.,  assignor.) 
Schrader's,   A.,    Son,    Incorporated.      (See  Kraft,   Henry 

P.,  assignor.) 
Schrader's,  A.,   Son,   Incorporated.      (See  Myers,  Eugene 

v.,   assignor.) 
Schrader's,  A.,  Son,  Incorporated.     (See  Shaffer,  Cleve  T., 

assignor.) 
Schraeder's,  A.,  Son,  Incorporated.     (See  Solemink,  Lloyd 

B.,  assignor.) 
Schrader's,  A.,  Son,  Incorporated.     (See  Wahl,  John,  as- 
signor.) 
Schraeder,  Joseph  E.,  Crookston,  Minn.     Electric  battery 

heater.     1,444,561 ;  Feb.  6. 
Schrafft,    Wm.    F.,    &    Sons,    Corporation.       (See    Hawes, 

Newell    H.,    assignor.) 
Schrag,    David,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Combination    tool. 

1,441,948;    Jan.   9. 
Schram,    Bernard,    I'aterson,    N.    J.      Warping    machine. 

1,469,839  ;  Oct.  2. 
Schram  Glass  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Davidson, 

Scott,  assignor.) 
Schram,     Joe,     Lawton,     Okla.       Aeroplane.       1,478,183 ; 

Dec.  18. 


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Schrniuke,  Edward  J.,  Sneinaw,  MIcb.  Vehicle.  1,465,318  ; 
Auk.  -'1. 

Schramm,  Frederick  W..  Springfield.  Mass.  Hot-air 
supply   to  intake  manifolds.      1,457,043 ;   Maj'   29. 

Schramm.  Henry  A.,  and  J.  D.  Hawkins,  San  Antonio, 
Tex.     Kuc-1  saver.     1,447,901;  Mar.  6. 

Scliranim,  Theodore  W.,  Bav  Citv,  Mich.  Powder  puff. 
1.465,506  :  Auk.  21. 

Schranz,  Frederick  G.,  assignor*  to  Southwark  Foundry  & 
Machine  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Clothes  wringer. 
1,468,924  :    Sept.   25. 

Schranz,  Frederick  G.,  and  W.  H.  Harman,  assignors  to 
Southwark  Foundry  &  Machine  Company,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Clothes  wringer.     1,468,925  :  Sept.  25. 

Schreck,  Hans  L.  B.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Sheet  or  anneal- 
ing  furnace.     1,468,837  ;   Sept.  25. 

Schreiber,  Benjamin  II,,  Galveston,  Tex.  Tire.'  1,477,453  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Schreiber,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirt  retainer. 
1,459.750:  June  26. 

Schreiber,  Eduard.     (See  Zollin,  A.,  and  Schreiber.) 

Schreiber,  John,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sewing  machine. 
1,440,556;    Jan.    2. 

Schreiber,  John  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Making  piston  rings. 
1,468,171  ;  Sept.  18. 

Schreiber,  John  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Process  and  ap- 
paratus for  treating  cereals.     1,444,528 ;   Feb.  6. 

Schreiber,  Walter  T.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Industrial  Alcohol  Co.    Motor  fuel.    1,469,053  ;  Sept.  25. 

Schreiber,  Walter  T.,  Baltimore,  Ifd.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Industrial  Alcohol  Co.  Nonfreezlng  fuel.  1,474,982 ; 
Not.  20. 

Schreiber,  Walter  T.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
.  Industrial  Alcohol  Co.  Motor  fuel.  1,474,983; 
Not.  20. 

Schreler,  Herman,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Ventilator  li.ood  for 
windows.     1,470,392;   Oct.  9. 

Schreiner,  Arthur  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Phonograph  repro- 
ducer.     1,459,605  ;    June    19. 

Schrelter,  Thlelo  B.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.  Combina- 
tion  curtain  ring  and  pin.     1,445,106 ;   Feb.   13. 

Schriver,  O.  P.,  Company,  Tlie.  (See  Happensack,  Ed- 
ward F.,  assignor.) 

Schrock.  Roy,  Enid,  Okla.  Letter  box.  1,471,364; 
Oct.  23. 

Schroder,  Edmund,  Berlin,  Germany.  Electric  rivet 
heater.     1,440,750  ;  Jan.  2. 

Schroder,  Edmund,  Berlin,  Germany.  Electric  seam- 
welding  machine.     1,452,762  ;  Apr.  24. 

Schroder,  Edmund,  Berlin,  Germany.  Regulating  gear. 
1,460,281  :  June  26. 

Schroder,  Ferdinand,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Inter- 
nationale Siegwartbalken-Gesellschaft,  Luzern,  Swit- 
zerland. Manufacture  of  concrete  articles.  1,446,435  ; 
Feb.   20. 

Schroder,  Fred  F.,  assignor  to  H.  G.  Saal,  Chicago,  111. 
Casting  machine.     1,440,557  ;  Jan.  2. 

SchrCder,  Hans  W.  C.  (See  Drftger,  A.  B.,  Schr3der, 
and  Kunzmann.) 

SchrOder-Stranz,  Hans,  Rittergut  Stranz,  Germany.  Glove. 
1,455.819;  May  22. 

Schroeder,  Anthony,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Metal  container. 
1,444,529  ;  Feb.  6. 

Schroeder,  Anthony,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Finney,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Seaming  machine.     1,469,024  ;  Sept.  25. 

Schroeder,  Charles  F.,  and  A.  A.  Quedensley,  Chicago,  III. 
Hammer.     1,447,732  ;  Mar.  6. 

Schroeder,  Charles  F..  and  A.  A.  Quedensley,  Chicago, 
111.     Hammer.     1,475,969 ;  Dec.  4, 

Schroeder,  Charles  S.  (See  Morgan,  J,  C,  and  Schroe- 
der.) 

Schroeder,  Charles  S.,  assignor  to  The  Yale  &  Towne 
Manufacturing  Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Frame 
construction  for  industrial  trucks.     1,442,099  ;  Jan.  16. 

Schroeder,  Charles  S.,  assignor  to  The  Yale  &  Towne 
Manufacturing  Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Controlling 
means.     1.474.446  :  Not.  20. 

Schroeder,  Charles  S.,  assignor  to  The  Yale  &  Towne 
Manufacturing  Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Electrical 
controlling  means.      1,474,447  ;   Nov.   20. 

Schroeder,  Edmund,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  the 
Firm  Braun-Brfinlng  &  Co.,  Basel,  Switzerland,  De- 
vice for  heating  forging  pieces  by  electric-resistance 
heating.     1,477,009;  Dec.  11. 

Schroeder,  Edward  C,  PostviUe,  Iowa.  Corn-husklng  ma- 
chine.    1,444,009  :  Feb.  6. 

Schroeder,  Ernst  K.,  and  C.  M.  Miller,  Alameda,  Calif. 
Tube  bracket.     1,451,119;  Apr.  10. 

Schroeder,  Frederick  A.,  Bogota,  N.  J.,  and  H.  R.  Smith, 
Brooklyn,  assignors  to  Raymond  Concrete  Pile  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Brick-handling  apparatus. 
1,452,711;  Apr.  24. 

Schroeder,  George  G.,  assignor  to  Roller  Harrow  Com- 
pany, Washington,  D.  C.  Roller  harrow.  1,474,294  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Schroeder,  Harry  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Paper-dispensing 
apparatus.      1,449,062 ;    Mar.    20. 

Schroeder,  John  F.     (See  Lamm,  A.,  and  Schroeder.) 

Schroeder,  Joseph.     (See  Butscher,  J.,  and  Schroeder.) 

Schroeder,  Martin  P.  H.,  Chicago,  lU.  Manifold  lock. 
1,476.924  ;  Dec.  11. 

Schroeder,  Rudolph  TV.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Flowmeter. 
1,450,611 ;  Apr.  3. 


Schroeder,  Ruth  S.  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Toilet  article. 
1,465,062  ;  Aug.   14. 

Schroeder,  Simon  B.,  Miuler,  111.  Automatic  screw 
driver.     1,441,033;  Jan.  2. 

Schroeder,  Simon  E.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Screw-feeding  de- 
vice.    1,463.338:   July  31. 

Schroeder,  Simon  E,,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Washington 
Rubber  Co.,  Cicero,  111.  Apparatus  for  making  rubber 
rollers.     1,457,290;  May  29. 

Schroeder,  William,  jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Industrial 
truck.     1,471,709;  Oct.  23. 

Schroeder,  William,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Eleveyor  Electric  In- 
dustrial Truck  Co.,  ]3rooklyn,  N.  Y.  Industrial  truck. 
1,445,604  :   Feb.   13. 

Schrocter,  George  A.  (See  Marteau,  R.  L.,  and  Schroe- 
ter.) 

Schroetter,  Arnold,  assignor  to  American  White  Gold  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alloy. 
1,468,407;  Sept.  18. 

Schrot,  Paul,  Bad  Sooden,  Germany.  Agglutinant  for 
veneer.     1,460,341 :  June  26. 

Schrjter,  Fritz,  Berlin,  Germany.  Amplifier  for  electro- 
magnets.    1,477,668;  Dec.  18. 

Schroth,  Robert  C,  jr..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  A.  Her- 
man, Bridgeport,  Conn.  Power  hammer.  1,461,460 ; 
July  10. 

Sehroyer,  Charles  T.,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.  Prying  ma- 
chine.    1,467,396  ;  Sept.  11. 

Schrum,  Peter  N.,  Lansing,  111.  Cultivator.  1,444,530; 
Feb.  6. 

Schryer,  Paul  F.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Water-circulating 
pump   for  engines.     1,467,120;   Sept.  4. 

Schuchardt,  Rudolph  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Meter.    Rel5,697  ;  Oct.  9. 

Schuchardt,  Rudolph  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Meter.     Rel5,724  ;  Nov.  13. 

Schuchardt  &  Schiitte.  (See  Herrmann,  Richard,  as- 
signor.) 

Schuck,  Conrad,  jr.,  and  G.  Layer,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 
Safety  gas-control  system.    1,457,127  ;  May  29. 

Schuck,    Harold   P.      (See   Daniels,    E.   S.,    and    Schuck.) 

Schuck,  Walter  P.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Vegetable  Oil  Securities  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Making  metal  catalysts.  1,467,397 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Schuckman,  John  P.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Animal  trap. 
1,461,681  ;  July  10. 

Schueler,  George  R.,  Kingston-upon-HuU,  England.  Oil 
or  like  press  or  expressing  apparatus  of  the  worm- 
screw   type.      1,467,737;    Sept.   11. 

Schueler,  Julian  L.,  and  C.  A,  Kellogg,  Bartonville,  111. 
Apparatus  for  measuring  high  temperatures.  1,475,365  ; 
Nov.   27. 

Schuerg,  William,  Menard,  Tex.   Truss.   1,453,570 ;  May  1. 

Schuermann,  Anton  0.  (See  Mueller,  P.,  and  Schuer- 
mann.) 

Schuessler,  Oscar  A.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Lens-lapping-tool 
grinder.     1,448,239;  Mar.   13. 

Schuessler,  William  J.,  Knox,  Ind.  Shock  absorber. 
1,445,414  ;  Feb.  13. 

Schuetz,  George  L.,  Zionsville,  Ind.  Automatic  stop  for 
phonographs.     1,461,050  ;  July  10. 

Schuetz,  Henry,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Combination  tool. 
1,463,374  ;  July  31. 

Schuetz,  Michael,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  F.  Schommer, 
Sheboygan,  Wis.     Animal  trap.     1,454,015  ;  May  1. 

Schuh,  Ciiarles  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Cathode  for  the  elec- 
trolytic refining  of  metals.     1,468,838;   Sept.   25. 

Sphuh,  Charles  H.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Cathode  for  the 
electrolytic  refining  of  metal.     1,470,883  ;  Oct.  16. 

Schuh,   Henrv   F.      (See  Green,  C,  A,,  and   Schuh.) 

Schuh,  John  J.,  Altoona,  Pa.  Ladder  clamp.  1,470,489  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Schulde,  John,  assignor  to  Henry  L.  Hussman  Refriger- 
ator &  Supply  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Refrigerator. 
1,447,733  ;  Mar.  6. 

Schulde,  John,  assignor  to  Harry  L.  Hussmann  Refrig- 
erator &  Suoplv  CJompany,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Counter  re- 
frigerator.    1,476,925  ;  Dec.  11. 

Schulde,  John,  assignor  to  Harry  L.  Hussman  Refriger- 
ator &  Supply  Company,  St.  .Louis,  Mo.  Showcase 
refrigerator.     1,476,926  :  Dec.  11. 

Schulemann,  Werner,  Vohwlnkel,  L.  Schtltz,  and  K. 
Meisenburg,  Elberfeld,  assignors  to  Farbenfabriken 
Torm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.,  Leverkusen,  near  Cologne- 
on-the-Rhlne,  Germany.  Ester  of  substituted  amino 
propyl   alcohoL      1,474,567;    Nov.   20. 

Schnlenberg,  Frederick  H.,  assignor  to  Vapo  Stove  Com- 
pany, Lima,  Ohio.     Oil  valve.     1,468,172  ;  Sept.  18. 

Schiiler,  E.  Otto,  Falkensteln,  Germany,  assignor  to  Perl- 
mann,  Schal  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  em- 
broidery.    Des.  63,089;  Oct.  2. 

Schuler,  Edward,  Springfield,  111,  Paper-hanger's  sec- 
tional plank.     1.470,122  ;  Oct,  9. 

Schiiler,  Ernst  O,,  Falkensteln,  Germany,  assignor  to  Perl- 
mann,  Schal  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  em- 
broidery,    Des.  62,652  ;  July  10. 

Schuler,  Max,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Anschutz  &  Co., 
Neumuhlen,  near  Kiel,  Germany.  Lightship  beacon. 
1,442,543;  Jan.  16. 

Schuler,  Max,  assignor  to  Anschutz  &  Co.,  Neumuhlen, 
near  Kiel,  Germany.  Electric  machine.  1,453,083 ; 
Apr.   24. 


480 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Schulman,  Louis.      (See  Hoffman,  Clarence  O.,  assignor.) 

Scliulmeyer,  Jean.  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  and  P.  Ilild- 
mann,  Klein-Sehwalbach,  assignors  to  G.  Hartmann, 
Frankfort-on-tbe-Maln,  Germany.  Burner  for  gaseous 
Fuel.     1.446.668;  Feb.  27. 

Schulte,  Frank  W.,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.  Power  trip. 
1,470,332 ;  Oct.  9. 

Schulte,  Walter  B.,  Madison,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Burgess 
Battery  Company.  Wave  signaling  system.  1,471,756  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Schulte,  Walter  B.,  Madison,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Burgess 
Battery  Company.  Position  indicator.  1,462,664 ; 
July  24. 

Schulthess,  Ernest,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Hose.  1,455,359  ; 
May  15. 

Schultz,  Anton.      (See   Schultz,   Prank  A.,  assignor.) 

Schultz,  Edward,  Maywood,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Mrs.  E.  A.  Laughery,  Chicago,  111.  Coin- 
operated  vending  machine.     1,451,787;  Apr.  17. 

Schultz,  Ernest,  East  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia. 
HesiUent  wheel.     1,460,446  ;  July  3. 

Schultz,  Fra:ik  A.,  Burnett  .Junction,  as.<5ignor  to  A. 
Schultz,  Columbus,  Wis.  Seat  support  for  tractors  and 
other  motor-driven  vehicles.     1,467,817  ;   Sept.   11. 

Schultz,  Fred,  assignor  to  The  Lockwood  Manufacturing 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Multiple  baking  pan. 
1.443,095  :  Jan.  23. 

Schultz,  Frederick  A.,  Hasbrouck  Heights,  N.-  J.  Ear 
manipulator.     1,450,612  ;  Apr.  3. 

Schultz,  Herman  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Printing  press. 
1,478,488;   Dec.   25. 

Schultz,  John.      (See  Hnilo,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Schultz,  John  L.,  assignor  to  American  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stoker  ram.  1,4441,122 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Schultz,  Paul,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Slide  trolley. 
1.462,770;  July  24. 

Schultz,  William  C,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Safety  device 
for  electric  irons.     1,468,418  ;   Sept.   18. 

Schultze,  Paul,  Wauchula,  Fla.  Tire  rim.  1,465,096 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Schulz,  Albert  C,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Locomobile  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Sectional  radi- 
ator.     1,441,034  ;   Jan.   2. 

Schulz,  Clyde  E.,  assignor  to  Automotive  Radiator  Ma- 
chine Company,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.  Radiator-repair 
machine.     1,446,667  ;  Feb.   27. 

Schulz,  John  H.,  and  W.  E.  Krause,  assignors  to  Uni- 
versal Bakery  Eguipment  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Machine  for  making  doughnuts  or  other  bakery  prod- 
ucts.    1.444,041 ;  Feb.  6. 

Schulz,  M.^  Company.  (See  Gustafson,  Adolph  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schulz,  Paul  H.,  and  C.  Jessen,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Signal 

head.     Des.  62,421 ;  May  22. 
Schulz,   Richard,   Danville,   111.     Sand  button   for   use  on 

wooden   snap   flasks.     1,441,035 ;   Jan.   2. 
Schulze,   Arthur   R.      (See   McGee,   F.   R.,   and   Schulze.) 
Schulze,  Prank  G.     (See  Whitted,  H.  P.,  and  Schulze.) 
Schulze,  John  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Red  River  Re- 
fining Company,  Inc.,   Shreveport,  La.     Oil  distillation. 

1  448.709  :   Mar.   13. 
Schulze,   John  W.,  assignor  to   Alfred  Vester   Sons,   Inc., 

Providence,  R.   I.     Pendulet.     Des.  62,250  ;  Apr.  24. 
Schulze,   John   W.,  assignor  to  Alfred  Vester   Sons,   Inc., 

Providence,  R.  I.     Leaf  ornament  for  electric  fixtures, 

etc.      Des.   62,344;   May   8. 
Schulze,   John   W.,  assignor  to  Alfred  Vester  Sons,   Inc., 

Providence,    R.    I.      Husk    for    electric-light    fixtures. 

1.460,040;  June  26. 

Schulze,  Otto,  Baden-Baden,  Germany.  Liquld-fuel-feed- 
ing  device  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,443,720 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Schulze,  William  H.,  as.signor  to  Stewart-Warner  Speed- 
ometer Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Transmission  drive 
for  speedometers.     1,461,293  ;  July  10. 

Schulze,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner  Speed- 
ometer Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Drive  connection 
for    travel-indicating   instruments.      1,461,806  ;  July  17. 

Schulze,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner  Speed- 
ometer Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Transmission  drive. 
1,461,941;   July   17. 

Schulze,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Steward-Warner  Speed- 
ometer Corporation,  Chicago,  III.  Differential  shaft 
drive  for  speedometers  and  the  like.    1,465,003  ;  Aug.  14. 

Schumacher,  Abraham,  Washington,  D.  C.  Blanket 
stretcher.      1,476,372;   Dec.   4. 

Schumacher,  Albert  H.  A.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Automatic 
raihvair-train   stop.     1.443,851 ;   Jan.  30. 

Schumacher,  August,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Brush.  1,472,685; 
Oct.   30. 

Schumacher,  Charles  H.  (See  Moore,  H.  W..  and 
Schumacher.) 

Schumacher,  Farle  E.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  y.     Coating.     1,467,398 ;  Sept.  11. 

Schumacher,  Elmer  L.,  assignor  to  American  Optical 
Company,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Combination  frame. 
1,457,608-  June  5. 

Schumacher,  Elmer  L.,  assignor  to  .\merican  Optical 
Company.  Southbridge,  Mass.  Ophthalmic  mounting. 
1,461,071 ;  July  10. 


Schumacher,    Elmer    L.,    assignor    to    American    Optical 

Company,    Southbridge,    Mass.      Ophthalmic   mounting. 

1,471,009;  Oct.  16. 
Schumacher,    Elmer    L.,    assignor    to    American    Optical 

Company,  Southbridge,  Mass.     Case.     1,473,359  ;  Nov.  6. 
Schumacher,    Fritz.      (See      Scheufelen,     A.,     and     Schu- 
macher.) 
Schumacher,     James    H.      (See     Scanlon,     H.     P.,     and 

Schumacher.) 
Schumacher,  James  H.,  and  H.  P.  Scanlon,  Long  Beach, 

Calif.     Swivel  for  traveling  blocks.     1,441,179  ;  Jan.  2. 
Schumacher,  John,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Reenforced  plaster 

board.     1,440,633;  Jau.  2. 
Schumacher,    John,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Plaster-board 

lath.     1,473,445;  Nov.  6. 
Schuman,  Albert  C,  assignor  to  Reed  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany,   Newark,    N.    Y.      Nesting    device.      1,468,748 ; 

Sept.   25. 
Schuman,  Frank  J.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to 

The    Allan    Manufacturing    and    Welding    Corporation, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Method  of  and  apparatus  for  welding. 

1,452,936;  Apr.  24. 
Schuman,  Harry.      (See  Dietz,  C.  A.,  and  Schuman.) 
Schuman,  Solomon,  Denver,  Colo.     Carrier  for  suit  boxes. 

1,462,831  ;  July  24. 
Schumann,   Frank  A.,   South   Bend,   Ind.     Automatic  ad- 
justable cylinder  lap.     1,476.927  ;  Dec.  11 
Schumann,    Robert,    Dusseldorf,    Germany. 

machine.      1,474,171;    Nov.    13. 
Schumann,    Robert,    Dusseldorf,    Germany. 

cutting  spectacle  glasses.     1,465^66  ;  Aug. 
Schupp,   Arthur  A.,    assignor  to 

facturlng  Co.,  Saginaw,  Mich. 

1,470,034  ;  Oct.  9. 
Schurch,  Jacob,  assignor   of   one-half   to   W.  H.  Heise,    Los 

Angeles,  Calif.     Electric  drive  for  vehicles.     1,459,165  ; 

June   19. 
Schilrer,    Eugen,     Cologne-Mulheim, 

duction   coil   for  loading  telephone 

Oct.  23. 
Schurman,     John,     Highland 

1.443..549;  Jan.  30. 
Schurr,  Charles   H.,   assignor 

pany,      Cleveland,     Ohio. 

1,462,985  ;  July  24. 
Schurr,  Charles  H.,  "assignor  to  The  Lees-Bradner  Com- 

Ring-type   cutter  and   its  use. 


Lens-edging 


for 


Machine 
21. 

Wilcox  Motor  &  Manu- 
Making  poppet  valves. 


Germany.       Self-in- 
cables.     1,471,632 ; 


Park,     Mich.       Partition. 

to  The  Lees-Bradner  Com- 
Gear-grindlng     apparatus. 


to  The  Lees-Bradner  Com- 
Indexing      mechanism. 


Attachment  for  barber 
Reinforced  floor  con- 


1,450,989 ; 
concrete 


pany,   Cleveland,   Ohio. 

1,465,240;   Aug.   14. 
Schurr,  Charles  H.,  assignor 

pany,        Cleveland,        Ohio. 

1,467,985;    Sept.   11. 
Schuster,  Anton,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

shears.     1,466,193  ;  Aug.  28. 
Schuster,  Karl  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

struction.     1,450,187  ;  Apr.  3. 
Schuster,  Thomas,  Phoenix,  Ariz.     Water  gate. 

Apr.   10. 
Schuster,    Thomas,    Phoenix,    Ariz.      Mold    for 

pipes.     1,475,145  ;  Nov.  20. 
Sehutt,  Henry  A.,  and  J.  N.  Dunnebacke,  Grand  Rapids, 

Mich.     Conveyer.     1,471,927;  Oct.  23. 
Sehutt,    Theodore    H.,    assignor    to    The    Russ    Company, 

Cleveland,      Ohio.        Self-closing     faucet.        1,454,340 ; 

May  8. 
Schiitte,  Hans,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Rheiner  Maschinen- 

fabrik  Windhoff  Aktien-GeseUschaft,   Rheine,   Germany. 

Turntable.      1,466,966 ;    Sept.    4. 
Schutte.  Karl,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Flint- 

kote  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Waterproofing  element. 

1,448,155;   Mar.  13. 
Schutte  and  Koerting  Company.      (See  Knauf,  Paul  W., 

assignor.) 
Schuttlg,  Charles  L.,  Rldgefipld  Park,  N.  J.    Treating  cot- 
ton  fabric  and  product  obtained  thereby.     1,451,306; 

Apr.   10. 
Schutz,    Charles   H.,   Paris,   France.      Easel.      1,450,821 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Schutz,   Joseph   M.,    Inc.      (See    Schutz,   Joseph   M.,   as- 
signor.) 
Schutz,   Joseph  M.,  assignor  to  Joseph  M.  Schutz.  Inc., 

Chicago,    111.      Automobile    hood    clamp.      1,445,851 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Schiitz,    Ludwig.       (See    Schulemann,    W.,    SchtJtz,    and 

Melsenburg.) 
Schuyler,  Albert  B.  and  R.  B.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Jarring 

machine.      1,454,490  ;   Mav   8. 
Schuyler,  Karl  C,  trustee.      (See  Waters,   Harry  P.,  as- 
signor.) 
Schuyler,  Ross  B.      (See  Schuyler,  Albert  B.  and  R.  B.) 
Schwab,  Charles  B..  Lyons.  N.  Y.     Combined  chute  and 

bag  holder.     1,453,286;  May  1. 
Schwab.      Henry,      Bicknell,      Calif.      Deep-well      pump. 

1.450,647;  Apr. 

Manitoba,  Canada. 
6. 

Manitoba,  Canada. 
22. 
McGuckin,    John 
McGuckin,    J.    J., 


Schwab, 

tube. 
Schwab, 

tube. 
Schwab, 
Schwab, 

signers.) 
Schwaegler, 

1,467,505 


John,  Winnipeg, 
1,447,521  ;  Mar. 
,Tohn,  Winnipeg, 
1.455,889;  May 
Louis.  (See 
Louis.      (See 


Automobile 
Automobile 


J.,    assignor.) 
and  Peyer,   as- 


William, 
Sept.  11. 


Chicago,    111.      Knockdown    table. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


481 


Hand  vise. 


Schwager.  Albert,  KreuzUngen,  Switzerland, 

1,47;V.S80;  Nov.   l3. 
Schwalb,   Jacob.      (See  Areud,   F.,   Schwalb,   and   Sonne- 

mann.) 
Schwalliacli,  Anna  B.,  Bay  View,  Wis.    Table.    1,444,042  ; 

Feb.  0. 
Schwaiike,    Adolpb,     Wenoua,     111.       Euvclope-molstenlug 

iind  srniun  affixiiic  machine.     1,443.386  ;  Jan.  30. 
Soiiwnntes,  Julius  A.,  assignor  to  The  rnlmollve  Company, 

Milwaukee,    Wis.  .     Apparatus    for    cutting    soap    Into 

bars.      l,45t,76'J;    May   8. 
Sch\v:iutes,    Julius    A.,    assignor    to    Pnlmolive    Co.,    Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     Soap   maclilnc.     1,476.772 ;   Dec.   11. 
Scliwartz,   Alfred   J.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Silent   sales   store- 
room for  perishable  goods.     1,446,215  ;  Feb.  20. 
Schwartz    Belting    Co.      (See    Schwartz,    James    M.,    as- 

■Ignor.) 
Schwartz,  Daniel  H.     (See  Hickey,  J.,  and  Schwartz.) 
Schwartz,  Fred  A.,  Coshocton,  Ohio.    Mold  for  pneumatic- 
tire    tubes.      Re.   15,518 ;   Jan.   2. 
Schwartz,  George  L.     (See  Abraham,  C.  D.,  and  Schwartz.) 
Schwartz,    Gerhardt   F.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Safety   control 

for  automatic  gas  appliances.     1,4.°)4.341  ;   May  8. 
Schwartz,    Harry,    Brooklyn,    assignor    to    Eureka    Bed- 
ding    Manufacturing     Company,     New     York,     N.     Y. 

Bed-frame   corner   piece.      1,441,604 ;   Jan.   9. 
Schwartz.    Harry    A.,    Defiance,    Ohio.      Forming    metal. 

1,460,648 ;  Apr.  3. 
Schwarz,    Ilenrv    G.,    Denver,    Colo.      Sugar-beet   storage. 

1,478.534  :  Dec.  25. 
Schwartz,   Herbert   W.,   Chicago,   111.     HeadUght   device. 

1,464,016;  Aug.  7. 
Schwariz,  Isabel,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Can  lining.    1,465,367; 

Aug.  ■->!. 
Schwartz,    Israel,    Danbury,    Conn.      Wheel-truing   gauge. 

1,450,518;  Apr.  3. 
Schwartz,  Jacob  G.,  Rockingham  Township,  Scott  'County, 

Iowa.     Blotting  Inkstand.     1,460,507 ;   July  3. 
Schwartz,  James  M.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Schwartz 

Belting  Co.     Clamp  for  stretching  leather  and  the  like. 

1,472,617;  Oct.  30. 
Schwartz,  James  M.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Schwartz 

Belting  Co.    Adjustable  clamp  for  the  edges  of  leather 

and  the  like.     1,472,618;  Oct.  30. 
Schwartz.  John  O.,  Hope,  Ind.     Front  drive.     1,459,639; 

June   19. 
Schwartz,  Lewis  R.,  New  Haven,  Conn.     Combined  chair 

and  swing.     1,478,768;  Dec.  25. 
iJchvrartz,  Morltz  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hanger  for  books. 

1,475.451  ;   Nov.    27.  .    ^  ^    . 

Schwartz,  Nathan,  Newark,  N.  J.    Producing  knit  fabrics. 

1,470,490  ;  Oct.  9. 
s<hw:u-tz,  S.  Robert.     (See  Bostroem,  August,  assignor.;* 
Schwartz,  S.  Robert,  and  A.  Bostroem,  New  York,  N.  Y., 

assignors    to    said    Schwartz.      Mounting    lamp    shade. 

1,472,686;  Oct.  30. 
Schwartz,   Seymour  &  Company.      (See   Seymour,   Ralph 

Schwartz,- Stpphen.     (See  Jenkins,  U.  S.,  and  Schwartz.) 

Schwartz,    Walter   M.,    assignor    to    Proctor   &    Schwartz, 

Incorporated,  PhUadelphia,  Pa.     Tray  drier.    1,461,68--; 

July  10.  .... 

Scl'.wartz,    Walter    M.,    and    E.    B.    Ayres,    assignors    to 

Proctor    &    Schwartz,    Incorporated,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Drier.     1,451,589:  Apr.  10. 
Schwartz,    Walter    M.,    and    E.    B.    Ayres,    assignors    to 

Proctor    &    Schwartz,    Incorporated,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Leather  drier.     1,454,694  ;  May  8. 
Schwartz,   Walter  M.,  and   H.  Bogaty,  assignors  to  The 

Philadelphia  Textile  Machinery  Company,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.     Conveyer  for  driers.     1.456.340  ;  May  22. 
Schwartz,  William,  assignor  to  Heidelberg,  Wolf  &  Com- 

panv.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Garment.     1,476,302;  Dec.  4. 
ScUwartzberg,  Louis,  Chicago,  111.     Cushion  for  egg  cases. 

1,464,628;   Aug.   14.  „       „  ^ 

Schwiirtzp],    Beniio.      (See     Onnertz,     P.,     Petres,     and 

Schwilrtzel.) 
Schwa itzman,  Jacub,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Link  fabric  for  bed- 
springs.     1,464,834  ;  Aug.  14.  .,..-^,r.^ 
ScKwarz.  Adolph  W.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Toy.     1,466,194; 

.Vug.  28. 
Schwarz,  Alfred,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  as.'rfgnor  to  Petroleum 

Sand    Products    Corporation.      Treating    hydrocarbons. 

1,458.443 ;  June  12.  „       ^   ,  „_..      ,      o 

.•^o'lwaiz-Hcrch.-'nmeier,     Elise,     St.     Gallcn,     Switzerland. 

Edge  reenforcer  for  hosiery.     1,449,555 ;  Mar.  27. 
Schwarz.     Charles,    Bavonne,    N.     J.       Educational    and 

amusement    toy.      1,459,996 ;    June   26. 
Schwarz,   Ernest,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Flexible   coupling. 

1,458,894  ;  June  12. 
S^chwarz,   Matilda   C,   Freeport,   111.     Foldable  receptacle 

for  games  and  other  articles.     1,467,690;  Sept.  11. 
Sciiwarz,  Maurice.     (See  Eatntr,  L.,  ar.d  Schwarz.) 
Sr'warz,   Paul  G.,  assignor  to  Drew  Electric   and  Manu- 

facturii!?   Company,    Indianapolis.   Ind.     Feeder   clamp 

fnr  overhead  trolley  systems.     1.445,178;  Feb.   13. 
Schwarz,    Rudolph,    Pittsburtrh.    Pa.,   assignor,    by    mesne 

fissitrnments.  to  W.  Fuld,  Baltimore,  Md.     Rocker.    Deg. 

0:^,330;  Nov.  20.  .       .  ^ 

Sc'warzbacb,    William    C.       (See    Hartman,    A.    A.,    and 

Schwarzbach.) 

58339—31 


Schwarze,  Bruno,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  assignor  to  the 
li^rm  Wolf  Netter  and  Jacobl,  Berlin,  Germany.  Ward- 
robe.    l,4(j5,liSH  ;  Aug.  21. 

Schwarzkopf,  Oscar,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Vic- 
tory Sparkler  &  Specialty  Company,  Elkton,  Md.  Toy 
bird  soiiKstor.     1,445,362  ;  Feb.  13. 

Schwarzmann,  Wolfgang  E.,  Longmeadow,  assignor  to 
American  Bosch  Magneto  Corporation,  Springfield, 
Mass.     Magneto.     1,457,463 ;   .lAjne  5. 

Schwarzmann,  Wolfgang  B.,  Longmeadow,  assignor  to 
American  Bosch  Magneto  Corporation,  Springfield, 
Mass.     Magneto.     1,473,255;  Nov.  6. 

Schwed,  Bertie  S.,  Far  Bockaway,  N.  Y.  Sewing  ease. 
1,457,860;   June  5. 

Schwede,  Wilhelm,  Foley,  Minn.  Wheat  heater.  1,443,597; 
Jan.  30. 

Sciiweder,  Oscar  F.,  Billings,  Mont.  Rake.  1,451,590 ; 
Apr.   10. 

Schwegler,  Clarence  C.  (See  Strosacker,  C.  J.,  and 
Schwegler.) 

Schweinebraten,  Louis  G.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Rotary  calk- 
ing tooL     1,445,415;  Feb.  13. 

Schwoinert,  Maximilian  C,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Gauge. 
1,455,890;  May  22. 

Scbweinert,  Maximilian  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Attach- 
ment for  valve  Insides.     1,455,891  ;  May  22. 

Scbweinert,  Maximilian  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tool  for 
tire  valves  or  the  like.     1,459,751  ;  June  26. 

Scbweinert,  Maximilian  C,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Life- 
preserver  valve.     1,466,734  ;  Sept.  4. 

Scbweinert.  Maximilian  C.,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Tire 
valve.     1,469,966  ;  Oct.  9. 

Scbweinert,  Maximilian  C.  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  In- 
flating device.     1,478,584 ;   Dec.   25. 

Scbweinert,  Maximilian  C,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  and  H. 
P.  Kraft,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  A.  Schrader's 
Son,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pressure  gauge.  1,451,307 ; 
Apr.    10. 

Schweiter,  Hans,  Horgen,  Switzerland.  Device  for  cou- 
pling spools  and  spindles  In  winding  machinery. 
1,468,978;   Sept.   25. 

Schweitzer,  Edmund  O.,  assignor  to  Schweitzer  &  Conrad, 
Chicago,  111.  Current-controlling  device.  1,463,974 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Schweitzer,  Heinrich,  Soemmerda,  Germany,  assignor  to 
the  Firm  of  Rheinische  Metallwaaren-  und  Maschinen- 
fabrik  of  Duesseldorf-Derendorf,  Germany.  Typewriting 
machine.     1,459,554  ;  June  19. 

Schweitzer,.  Richard  H.  (See  Dwiggins,  John  W.,  as- 
signor. I 

Schweitzer    &    Conrad.      (See    Conrad,    Nicholas    J.,    as- 

•    signor.) 

Schweitzer  &  Conrad.  (See  Schweitzer,  Edmund  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schwenck,  Frederick  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Decanter. 
Des.   63,090;  Oct.  2. 

Schwenck,  Frederick  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Decanter. 
Des.  63,430  ;  Dec.  4. 

Schwenck.  Frederick  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Decanter. 
Des.  63,437  ;  Dec.  4. 

Schwendler,  George  M.,  Appleton,  Wis.  Tire  filler. 
1,468,035;  Sept.  18. 

Schwengel,  Oscar.  Port  Washington,  Wis.  Time-controlled 
switch  mechanism.     1,467,507  ;  Sept.  11. 

Schwenke,  Albert,  assignor  to  E.  Rahardt,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many.    Floor-scraping  device.     1,442.544  ;  Jan.  16. 

Schwenke,  Hermann,  Herringeo,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
Zeche  de  Wendel,  Hamm,  Westphalia,  Germany.  Cool- 
ing coke.     1,467,506  ;  Sept.  11. 

Schwenn,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Luggage  carrier 
for  automobiles.     1,445,852;  Feb.  20. 

Schwenncke,  Hans,  assignor  to  Globe  Paper  Box  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Pasteboard  box.     1,450,334  ;  Apr.  3. 

ochwenuker,  Charles  F.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  BKciric  Company.  Hydraulic  pressure  system. 
1,441.758;  Jan.  9. 

f'chwennker,  Chalrles  F.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assii^nor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Valve.  1,441,7.59 ; 
.Tan.  9. 

Schwennker,  Charles  F.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Packing.  1,463,488 ; 
July   31. 

Schwi  nterley,  Adolph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Botogravure  ink. 


1,447,734 ;  Mar.  6. 
Schwf^. 


-Pittsburgh,    Pa.       Sash    fastener. 


Joseph     F., 
1,473,325  ;  Nov.  6. 

Schwer,  Mack  M..  Hackensack,  N.  J.  Manufacture  of 
paper  containers.     1,472,440 ;  Oct.  30. 

Scbwerdtfeger.  Walter,  assignor  to  Dainiler-Motoren- 
Gesellscliaft,  TJnterturkelm,  Germany.  Device  for  in- 
dicating the  oil  circulation  and  oil  pressure. 
1,451,849  ;  Apr.  17. 

Schwerin,  Frank  H.,  West  View,  assignor  to  Tlie  Duff 
Manufacturing  Cnmnany,  Pittsburgh,  Pn.  Trip  jack. 
1,466,195  ;  Aug.  28. 

Schwerin,  Paul,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electron-discharge 
device.     1.459,417  ;   June  19. 

Schwerin,  Paul,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vacuum-tube  manu- 
facture.    1,461.227  ;  July  10. 


482 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphaietical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Schwerin,  Paul,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  coating  material.     1,461,228  ;  July   10. 

Schwldetzky,  Oscar  O.  R.,  Hasbrouck  Heights,  assignor 
to  Becton,  Dickinson  &  Co.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Syringe- 
1,456,469:  May  22. 

Schwier,  William,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  Haubrock, 
Tacoma,  Wash.     Monorail  frog.     1,450,758  ;  Apr.  3. 

Schwlesow,  William  F.,  Rlpon,  Wis.  Farm  gate. 
1,446,934  :  Feb.  27. 

Schwiete,  August,  assignor  to  the  Firm :  Chemische  Fa- 
brik  Griesheim-Blektron,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many. Producing  pure  iron  by  electrolysis.  1,444,887  ; 
F'eb.  13. 

Schwimmer,  Oscar,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Pat- 
ent Products  Company.  Towel-service  machine. 
1,460,215  ;  June  26. 

ScUwind,  Jacob,  Portland,  Oreg.  Shoe  stretcher. 
1,457,283  ;  May  29. 

Schwuchow,  Edward  G.  and  G.  F.  Johnstone,  Chicago, 
111.     Etching  machine.     1,442,977;  Jan.  23. 

Sciortino,  Joseph,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Jar  or  bottle 
clamp.     1,471,069  ;  Oct.  16. 

Sclsorek,  Sig,  Newark,  N.  J.     Tack.     1,458,856 ;  June  12. 

Sclater,  Ivanhoe  H.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Sheet-metal  casing.  1,448,005 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Scneder,  Fred  V.     (See  Byrne,  J.  L.,  and  Scneder.) 

Scofleld,  Sherman  W.  (See  Muehlhauser,  Martin  Wm., 
assignor.) 

Scola,  Lulgi,  Newcastle,  Wash.  Door  lock.  1,460,609 ; 
July  3. 

Scoles,  Arthur  W.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Composition  for  remov- 
ing paint.     1,467,654  ;  Sept.  11. 

Score  Mining  Company.  (See  Richards,  Harvey  W., 
assignor.) 

Scotford.  Louis  K.,  Chicago,  111.  Sound-box  construction. 
1,448,872;   Mar.   20. 

Scotford,  Louis  K.,  deceased,  Chicago,  111. ;  M.  W.  Scot- 
ford,  executrix.     Clutch.     1,463,975 ;  Aug.  7. 

Scotford,  Martha  W.,  executrix.     (See  Scotford,  Louis  K.) 

Scott,  Alexander  A.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Balti- 
more Trust  Company,  trustee.  Apparatus  for  remov- 
ing burnt  brick  from  a  kiln,  stack,  pile,  or  the  like. 
1,474,793  ;  Nov.  20. 

Scott,    Alexander    N.      (See    Miller,    C.    H.,    and    Scott.) 

Scott,  Alice,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Subslnk  and  subsink 
strainer.     1,449,300;  Mar.  20. 

Scott,  Alonzo  B.,  Fairmont,  W.  Va.  Golf  putting  box. 
1,473,051  ;  Nov.  6. 

Scott,  Archie,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  Torch.  1,4(7,010; 
Dec    11 

Scott,'Arthur  W.,  Flint,  Mich.  Cloth  fastener.  1,448,679  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Scott,  Charles  D.,  assignor  to  The  Scott  Weighing 
Machine   Co.,  Topeka,  Ivans.    Scale.     1,459,188  ;  June  19. 

Scott,  Charles  F.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  West- 
iughouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Non- 
inductive   interference   system.      1,473,881  ;    Nov.    13. 

Scott,  Charles  H.,  South  Pasadena,  Calif.  Lubricant 
pump.      1,476,227 ;   Dec.   4.  .      ^ 

Scott,  Charles  R.,  Bells,  Tex.  Boll-weevil  exterminator. 
1,458,857  ;  June  12. 

Scott,  Christopher,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automobile  hood. 
1,446,814  ;    Feb.   27.  ,    .       ,.  ,^ 

Scott,  Clinton  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Razor  -  blade  holder. 
1,453,409;  May  1. 

Scott,   Kiiiest.      (See  Whitehead,   Matthew,   assignor.) 

Scott,  Ernest,  Sunshine,  assignor  to  Scott  and  Son  Pro- 
prietary Limited,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia.  Cen- 
trifugal apparatus  for  manufacturing  concrete  pipes 
and  like  tubular  structures.     1,468,749  ;  Sept.  25. 

Scott,  George  H.,  Beckenham,  England.  Mooring  mast 
and  mooring  gear  for  airships.     1,448,088  ;  Mar.  13. 

Scott,  George  H.,  Beckenham,  England.  Mooring  gear 
for  airships.     1,448,089  ;  Mar.  13. 

Scott,  George  S.      (See  Gustafsou,   Oscar  R.,   assignor.) 

Scott,  Grover  C,  Watson,  W.  Va.  Glass  finishing  and 
polishing  machine.     1,462,522  ;  July  24. 

Scott,  Harry,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Combination  furniture. 
1,472,687;    Oct.    30. 

Scott,  Henry  F.,  assignor  to  Dennison  Manufacturing 
Company,  Framingham,  Mass.  Tag.  1,458,444 ; 
June  12. 

Scott,  Henry  F.,  assignor  to  Dennison  Manufacturing 
Company,  Framingham,  Mass.  Tag  and  making  the 
same.     1,458,445  ;  June  12.  * 

Scott,  Henry  L.,  &  Company.  (See  Valentine,  Frank  A., 
assignor.) 

Scott,  Henry  P.,  jr.      (See  Dewey,  B.,  and   Scott.) 

Scott,  James,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Spring  troUey  ear  and 
hanger.     1,465,489  ;  Aug.  -21. 

Scott,  James  R.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Antiskidding  device 
for    motor   vehicles.      1,459,418 ;    June   19. 

Scott,  James  W.,  Falcon,  Colo.  Potato  digger.  1,441,949  ; 
Jan.   9. 

Scott,  Jesse,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Corn  planter.  1,450,613 ; 
Apr.    3. 

Scott,  John  A.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Bread  cutter.  1,441,887 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Scott,  John  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  E.  Hunter,  San 
Quentin.  Calif.  Rotary  engine  construction.  1,443,282  ; 
Jan.  23. 


Scott,    John     W.,    West    AUis,    Wis.       Window    strips. 

1,450,649;    Apr.    3. 
Scott,   Joseph  F.,   Denver,   Colo.,    assignor  to   The  J.    H. 

Day    Company.      Pan    shifter.      1,474,448 ;    Nov.    20. 
Scott,  Joseph  W.     (See  Singer,  John  B.,  assignor.) 
Scott,    La    Forrest    D.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Bed    con- 
struction.    1,451,181;  Apr.  10. 
Scott,  Lewis  L.,  and  A.  C.  Staley,  assignors  to  Standard 

Engineering    Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo.       Combustion 

system.     1,441,888  ;  Jan.  9. 
Scott  Paper  Company.     (See  Liebeck,  Harry,  assignor.) 
Scott  Paper  Company.     (See  Parsons,  I'hilip  D.,  assignor.) 
Scott  Paper  Company.      (See  Tong,  J.  T.,  and  Blosser, 

assignors.) 
Scott,    Paul,    Waynoka,   Okla.      Bath   brush.      1,452,658; 

Apr.  24. 
Scott,    Robert   D.,    and    J.    G.    Cadwell,    Roslyn,    Wash. 

Roller.     1,445,107;  Feb.  13. 
Scott,   Robert  F.,  assignor   to  ^dwin   Harrington,   Son  & 

Company,   Inc.,  Philadelphia,   Pa.     Drill-spindle-adjust- 

Ing  mechanism.     1,452,172:  Apr.  17. 
Scott,  Robert  W.,  Babylon,  N.  Y.     Web-holder  mechanism 

for  knitting  machines.     1,467,691 ;  Sept.  11. 
Scott,    Robert    W.,    Babylon,    N.    Y.      Knitting-machine 

needle.     1,468,518;  Sept.  18. 
Scott,  Robert  W.,  Babylon,  assignor  to  Scott  and  Williams, 

Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Timing  connection  for 

dial  and  cylinder  knitting  machines.     1,441,123  ;  Jan.  2. 
Scott,  Robert  W.,  Babylon,  assignor  to  Scott  and  Williams, 

Incorporated,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Knitting-machine  dial 

mounting.     1,441,124  ;   Jan.   2. 
Scott,  Rumsey  W.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Elevator 

Supplies     Company,     Inc.      Elevator  -  door  -  controlling 

means.     1,467,692  ;  Sept.  11. 
Scott  and  Son  Proprietary  Limited.     (See  Scott,  Ernest, 

assignor.) 
Scott,  Thomas  S.     (See  Bethel,  C,  and  Scott.) 
Scott,  Thomas   S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     Rcsiliently- 

mounted    armature.      1,447,046 ;    Feb.    27. 
Scott,   Thomas  T.,   New  Springfield,  Ohio.     Open-hearth 

furnace.     1,446,072;  Feb.  20. 
Scott-Ullman  Company.      (See  Ullman,  Albert,  assignor.) 
Scott-UUmau    Company,    The.      (See   Ullman,    Albert,   as- 
signor.) 
Scott,   Walter,   Sheridan,  Wyo.     Phonographic  sound  box. 

1,448,090  ;   Mar.  13. 
Scott,   Walter  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Automobile  license- 
plate  casing.     1,454,792  ;  May  8. 
Scott,   Walter  B.,  Marblehead,  Mass.     Toy   construction. 

1,443,096  ;  Jan.  23. 
Scott,    Walter    C,    assignor   to    Globe    Ticket   Company, 

Philadelphia,   Pa.      Check-notching  device.      1,457,231 ; 

May  29. 
Scott,   Walter  M.,   Cleveland,   Ohio.     Electric   measuring 

Instrument.     1,474,172  ;  Nov.  13. 
Scott,   Walter   M.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Crystal   mounting. 

1,474,173;  Nov.   13. 
Scott,  Walter  M.,  Lakewood,  and  R.  E.  Tresise,  Cleveland, 

Ohio.       Electric     measuring     instrument.       1,463,597 ; 

July  31. 
Scott,  Walter  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Means  for  expanding 

piston   rings.      1,473,446 ;   Nov.   6. 
Scott,  Walter  R.,  R.  Dubinski,  jr.,   and  P.   B.   Magldson, 

Nokomis,    111.      Miner's    cap    and    lamp    attachment. 

1,444,278  ;  Feb.  6. 
Scott  Weighing  Machine  Co.,  The.     (See  Scott,  Charles 

D.,  assignor.) 
Scott,    William,    jr.,    Norristown,    Pa.      Stocking.      Des. 

62,435  ;  May  29. 
Scott,  Williani  A.,  jr.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Shirt.     1,476,548 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Scott,  William  M.,  Tredyffrin  Township,  Chester  County, 

Pa.     Switching  apparatus.     1,401,942;  July  17. 
Scott,  William  M.,  Tredyffrin  Township,  Chester  County, 

Fa.      Switching    apparatus.      1,473,386 ;    Nov.    6. 
Scott   and   Williams,    Incorporated.      (See   Scott,   Robert 

W.,  assignor.) 
Scottish    Dyes,    Limited.      (See    Davies,    Arthur   H.,    as- 
signor.) 
Scottish  Dyes  Limited.     (See  Pope,  William  J.,  assignor.) 
Scotts'     Shipbuilding    &     Engineering     Company.        (See 

Nicholson,  Andrew  I.,  assignor.) 
Scovill  Manufacturing   Company.      (See  Bagg,   Hollis  B., 

assignor.) 
Scovill   Manufacturing   Company.      (See   Bennett,   Morris 

H.,    assignor.) 
Scovill  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Goss,  J.  H.,  and 

WolfC,  assignors.) 
Scovill  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Hyde,  Burdon  P., 

assignor.) 
Scovill  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Kendall,  William 

G.,  assignor.) 
Scovill   Manufacturing    Company.      (See    Phillips,    Harry 

I.,  assignor.) 
Scovill   Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Reutter,    Philip 

A.,  assignor.) 
Scovill  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Robinson,  Charles 

M.,  assignor.) 
Scovill    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Root,    Le    Roy, 

assignor.) 
Scovill    Manufacturing    Company.      (Soe    Slater,    Thomas 

F.,  assignor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  lint  of  patentees — Continued. 


483 


(See  Tompkins,  Emer- 
(See  Warner,  Prank 
(See    \Yoods,    Clinton 


ScovlU  Manufacturing  Company, 
sou  H.,  assignor.) 

Scovill    Manufacturing    Company. 
E.,  assignor.) 

Scovill   Manufacturing    Company. 
E.,  assignor.) 

ScoviUe,  Royal  L.,  New  York,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  E.  M. 
Rosenbluth,  Wallingford,  Pa.  Low-water  indicator. 
1,452,173  ;  Apr.  17. 

Scrablc,  Carl,  Urbana,  Ohio.  Sound-box  mounting. 
1,442,686;  Jan.   16. 

Scrablc,  Carl,  Urbana,  Ohio.  Sound-box  structure. 
1,455.972  ;  May  22. 

Scrablc,  Carl,  Urbana,  Ohio.  Stylus  mounting  for  repro- 
ducers.    1,476,850;   Dec.   11. 

Scrablc,  Carl,  Urbana,  Ohio.  Sound  reproducer  of  talk- 
ing machines.     1,476.928;  Dec.  11. 

Scraftord,  Irving  H.     (See  Valine,  A.  J.,  and  Scrafford.) 

Scranton  Silk  Machine  Company.  (See  Sloat,  Karl,  as- 
signor.) 

Scribner,  Charles  E.  T.,  Medford,  Mass.  Lapping  ma- 
chine.   1.467,693  ;  Sept.  11. 

Scribner,  Edward  \V.,  Douthat,  and  O.  Baker,  Miami, 
Okla.      Valve.      1,440,558;    Jan.    2. 

Scribner,  George  H.  T.,  and  S.  H.  Sussklnd,  assignors  to 
M.  (5etz  &  Co.  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Beverage 
faucet.     1,466,760;   Sept.   4. 

Scripa,  Nicholas,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Hand-sled  propeller. 
1,449,916;  Mar.   27. 

Scriven,  Edward  O.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multistage  ampli- 
fier   circuits.      1.459,419  ;    June   19. 

Scriven,  Edward  O.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Switching  de- 
vice.    1,462,050;  July  17. 

Scroggins,  Allen  C,  jr.,  et  al.  (See  Dungan,  John  E., 
assignor.) 

Scruby,  George  E.,  assignor  to  G.  B.  Kelley,  Birmingham, 
Ala.     Box   cover.     1,451,963;  Apr.   17. 

Scudder,  Charles,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Hinge  for 
vessel   covers.      1,459,862;    June    26. 

Scudder,  Frederick  J.,  Long  Island,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
phone-exchange system.     1,470.()35  ;  Oct.  9. 

Scullln   Steel  Co.      (See  Doerr,   Harry   E.,   assignor.) 

Scully,  James  and  W.  B.  McCoy,  Sullivan,  Ind.  Attach- 
ment for  hood  clamps  of  automobiles.    1,469,851 ;  Oct.  9. 

Sculthorp,  George  It.,  London,  England.  Duplicator. 
1.465.(>li>:  Aug.  21. 

Scurlock,  Olin  W.,  and  L.  A.  Gilbreath,  Dallas,  Tex. 
Moist  heater.     1,472,569;  Oct.  30. 

Scutchall,  William  E.,  et.  al.  (See  Coles,  James  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Scyzoryk,  William,  Detroit,  Mich.  Smoker's  stand  at- 
tachment for  beds.     Des.  63,202  ;  Oct.  30. 

Sea,  Andrew  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Building  form.  1,444,710 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Sea,  Andry  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Wall  construction. 
1,444,709  ;  Feb.  6. 

Seabolt,  Frank  J.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one- 
eighth  to  E.  F.  Pickford,  Washington.  D.  C,  one 
sixty-fourth  to  C.  D.  Knight,  and  one-eighth  to  M.  H. 
Hall  (now  by  marriage  M.  H.  Thomson),  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.  Electric  winding  device  for  phonographs, 
1,440,634;    Jan.    2. 

Seaborne,  Allever  B.,  London,  England.  Priming  and 
straining  device  for  screw  and  centrifugal  pumps. 
1,474.449  ;  Nov.   20. 

Seabrook,  Bagster  R.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada,  as- 
signor, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Lyradion  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Mishawaka,  Ind.  Sound  box.  1,447,186  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Seabrook,  Bagster  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Lyradion  Manufacturing  Company,  Mishawaka,  Ind. 
Talking  machine.     1,447,187  ;  Mar.  6. 

Seabrook,  Bagster  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Lyradionl  Manufacturing  Company,  Mishawaka,  Ind. 
Laminated  horn  and  making  same.     1,468,519  ;  Sept.  18. 

Seager,  Elmer  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  R.  C.  Sturgeon,  Windsor,  Canada.  Condenser. 
1.462,214  ;  July   17. 

Seagrave  Company,  The.  (See  Havens,  Homer  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Seaholm,  John  P.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline, 
111.     Plow.     1,449,556;  Mar.  27. 

Seaholm,  John  P.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Moline  Plow  Company,  Incorporated,  Moline,  111.  Ve- 
hicle wheel.      1,472,856  ;   Nov.   6. 

Seaholm,  Nils,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Surgeon's  knife. 
1,476,185  ;   Dec.  4. 

Seaholm,  Rudolph  V.  (See  Llndstrom,  E.  H.,  and  Sea- 
holm.) 

Scale.  Jessie  E.  M.,  Odessa,  EJa.  Aeroplane.  1,476,730  ; 
Dee.  11. 

Sealed  Case  Company.  (See  Shellenberger,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

Sealright  Co.      (See  Wright,   Wilbur  L.,   assignor.) 

Seals,  Dennis,  Evanston,  Wyo.  Shoe-cleaning  guard. 
1,466.065  ;  Aug.  28. 

Sealund,  Axel,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Fountain  brush. 
1,445,976;  Feb.  20. 

Seaman,  David  J.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Display  fixture. 
1,460,684  ;  July  3. 


Saginaw,    Mich.      Garment    rack. 


The.     (See  De  Gowln,  Isaac, 


The.        (See     Patterson, 
(See   Fay,   Joseph   W., 


Seaman,    David    J., 

1,460,685  ;  July  3. 
Seaman,  David  J.,  Saginaw,  Mich.     Curtain  suitable  for 

use  in  store  fixtures.     1,463,598;  July  31. 
Seaman,  Delbert  O.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Moving-pictine 

machine.     1,450,455  :  Apr.  3. 
Seaman,  Joseph  B.     (See  Currier,  B.,  and  Seaman.) 
Seamless  Can  &  Bucket  Co.,  The.     (See  Wells,  Benjamin 

N.,  assignor.) 
Seamless  Rubber  Company,  The.      (See  Caldwell,   James 

R.,   assignor.) 
Seamless  Rubber  Company 

assignor.) 
Seamless     Rubber     Company, 

John  W.,  assignor.) 
Seamweld  Equipment   Company. 

assignor.) 

Search,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Allls-Chalmers  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Lathe.     1,444,394 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Searcy,     Thomas    J.,    Eldorado     Springs,    Mo.       Churn. 

1,456,152;  May  22. 
Searl,  Clinton  M.,  assignor  to  The  Vulcan  Last  Company, 

Portsmouth,  Ohio.     Last.     1,461,051 :  July  10. 
Searle,  Robert  M.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Beading  appliance. 

1,460,023  ;  July  3. 
Searle,  Robert  M.,  Rochester, 

1,460,924  ;  July  3. 
Searle,  Robert  M.,  Rochester, 

1,451,182;   Apr.   10. 
Searle,  Robert  M.,  Rochester,  a.-.,    jl.     t,uju 

for  gas-retort  spouts.     1,460,925  ;   July   _. 
Searle,  Robinson  P.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Specific-gravity  indi- 
cator.    1,459,752 ;  June  26. 

Searle,  Stuart  C.      (See  Fuller,  Wellington  G.,  assignor.) 
Searles,  Aaron  M.      (See  Gats,  John  B.,   assignor.) 
Searles,  Aaron  M.,  Chicago,  HI.     Poppet  valve  and  mak- 
ing it.     1,448,873  ;  Mar.  20. 
Searles,  Arthur  E.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  F.  Parker. 

Distributor  for   cotton.      1.449,151 ;   Mar.   20. 
Searles,    Daniel,    trustee.      (See    Pilliod,    Charles    J.,   as- 
signor.) 

Searles,  Wayne  S.,  assignor  to  Universal  Optical  Corpora- 
tion, Providence,  R.  I.  Ophthalmic  mounting. 
1,440,841;  Jan.  2. 
Searles,  William  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  L.  Hut- 
ton,  Newport,  Nebr.  Chain-tightener  tool.  1,476,008; 
Dec.  4. 

Altus,    Okla.,    and    A.    M.    Bradford, 
Boiler-feed    mechanism.      1,461,683 ; 


N.   Y. 
N.  Y. 


Reading  appliance. 
Reading  appliance. 


N.  Y.     Supporting  means 


(See  Parker,  V.  A.,  and  Sears.) 
Salt    Lake    City,    Utah.      Rim 


tool. 


Calif.     Carpet-rag  looper. 


Sears,    David    C, 
Clovis,    N.    Mex. 
July  10. 
Sears,  Edward  M. 
Sears,    George    V., 

1,441,377;   Jan.   9. 
Sears,   Mary   A.,   Los   Angeles, 

1,451,409;  Apr.   10. 
Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.     (See  Baker,  Floyd,  assignor.) 
Sears,    Roebuck    and    Co.      (See    Bohmker,    J.    C,    and 

Geistwhite,   assignors.) 
Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.     (See  Case,  Henry  N.,  assignor.) 
Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.    (See  Hoffman,  Rudolph,  assignor.) 
Sears,    Roebuck    and    Co.       (See    Huffman,    Estil    J.,    as- 
signor.) 

Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.     (Se«  Lords,  T.  J.,  and  Lennartz, 
assignors.) 

Roebuck  and  Company.      (See  Fowler,  Gordon  P., 


Sears, 

assignor.) 
Sears,   Roebuck 

assignor.) 
Sears,    Willard 

Bement-Pond 


and   Company.      (See   Hoffman,   Rudolph, 

T.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Niles- 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clamping 
mechanism  for  metal-working  machines.  1,454,080 ; 
May  8. 

Sears,  Willard  T.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Nilea- 
Bement-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Axle-milling 
machine.     1,460,393  ;  July  3. 

Sears,  Willard  T.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Niles- 
Bement-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radial  drill- 
ing machine.     1,466,761 ;  Sept.  4. 

Sears,  Willard  T.,  Montclair,  N,  J,,  assignor  to  Niles- 
Bement-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Safety  de- 
vice for  radial  drills.     1,477,598  ;  Dec.   18. 

Sears,  Willard  T.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Niles- 
Bement-Pond  Company,  New"  York.  N.  Y.  Safetv  de- 
vice for  radial  drills.     1,477,599  ;  Dec.  18. 

Sease,  Virgil  B.     (See  Kessler,  J.  M.,  and  Sease.) 

Seat,   Woodford   O.,   assignor  of  one-half  to   J.   Nichols, 

Nashville,    Tenn.      Metal    mold    for    concrete    blocks. 

1,458,551 ;  June  12. 
Seaton,  Max  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Dow  Chemical  Company, 

Midland,    Mich.       Insecticidal    compound.      1,444,480 ; 

Feb.  6. 

Seattle  Astoria  Iron  Works.  (See  Dodge,  Merton  L., 
assignor.) 

Seattle-Astoria  Iron  Works.  (See  Nicholson,  Niels  C, 
assignor.) 

Seaver,  August  M.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Sparkplug 
cleaner.      1,455,150 ;   May   15. 

Slavey,  Elmer  S  ,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Multiple-drilling  ma- 
chine,    1.465,591  ;  Aug.  21. 


484 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continuecl. 


Soavey,  Elmer  S.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Flexible  joint. 
1,469,448;   Oct.  2. 

Seavey,  Harry  K.,  assignor  to  The  C.  T.  Burrowea  Com- 
pany, Portland,  Me.     Game  board.     1,462,724  ;  July  24. 

SebeU,  Harry,  SomerTlUe,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  G. 
Davison,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Cover  for  cracfcer  cans 
and    similar    containers.      1,459,266 ;    Jane    19. 

Sebree,  Charles  H.,  and  G.  C.  Berlin,  Caldwell,  Idaho. 
Map  and  record  holder.     1,460,610  ;  July  3. 

Sebright,  Louis.      (See  Worledge,   A.   G.,   and   Sebright.) 

Sebrlng,  Charles  L.      (See  Klnnard,  Frank  M.,  assignor.) 

Sebrlng,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  The  Sebrlng  Pottery 
Company,  Sebring,  Ohio.  Sugar  bowl.  Des.  63,331 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Sebrlng,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  The  Sebrlng  Pottery  Com- 

&any,    Sebring,    Ohio.      Cream    pitcher.      Des.    63,332 ; 
ov.   20. 
Sebring,    Charles    L.,    assignor    to   The    Sebring    Pottery 

Company,  Sebring,  Ohio.     Cup.     Des.  63,333;  Nov.  20. 
Bebrlng    Pottery   Company,    The.      (See    Sebring,   Charles 

L.,  assignor.) 
Seccamani  Pletro  Brescia   Italy.     Difltance-operated  cut- 
ting pliers.     1,455,671;   May   15, 
Scche,     Joseph    M.,    Philadelphia,     Pa.      Electric    iron. 

M59,4i51;  June  19. 
Sechler,  Anna,  Chicago,  111.     Cooking  utensil.     1,477,981  ; 

Dec.   18. 
Sechler,     Will     N.,    Fort     Scott,    Kans.       Arcb     support. 

1,466,384  ;  Aug.  28. 
Secnrist,    Cliarles  F.,   Spokane,   Wash.      Glare  protector. 

1,468,750;   Sept.   25. 
Secretary    of    War    of    the    United    States    of    America, 

trustee.      (See  Plnkerton,   William   W.,   assignor.) 
Secretary  of  War  of  the  United  States  of  America,  The, 

trustee.     (See  Uphoff,  Leslie  S.,  assignor.) 
Security  Bag  Company,   The.      (See  Vandenberg,   Jacob, 

assignor. ) 

Security  Envelope  Company.  (See  Ahlquist,  Eugene  F., 
assignor.) 

Security  Metal  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Longman, 
Cecil  H.,  assignor.) 

Security  Metal  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Orr,  Mark 
P.,    assignor.) 

Security  Trust  Company.  (See  Williams,  Harvey  D.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Seddon,   Samuel  M.      (See  Wlgton,   G.   H.,  and  Seddon.) 

Sedlak,  Vaclav  F.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Oil  burner. 
1,402,582  ;  July  24. 

Sedvlek,  John,  Seattle,  Wash.  Scaffold  hanger.  1,469,967 ; 
Oct.  9. 

See,  Walter  Q.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Refrigerating  appara- 
tus.     1,440,085  ;  Jan.   2. 

Seeck,  Ferdinand  W.,  Lebanon,  Oreg.  Steering  gear. 
1,449,351;    Mar.    20. 

Secck,  Ferdinand  W.,  Lebanon,  Oreg.  Gearless  planetary 
transmission.      1,449,352  ;   Mar.   20. 

Seeck.  Ferdinand  W.,  Lebanon,  Oreg.  Differential  mech- 
anism.    1,467,560;  Sept.  11. 

Seed,  Mack,  Billett,  111.  Demountable  rim.  1,458,007 
June  6. 

Seede,   John  A.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,   assignor  to  General 
Electric  Compimy.  Electric-furnace  regulator.  1,449,251 
Mar.  20. 

Seede,  John  A.,  Schenectady,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric-furnaco  apparatus  and 
operating  the  same.     1,466,603  ;   Aug.   28. 

Seegcr,  Charlie,  Morley,  Iowa.  Wind  board  for  hay 
loaders.     1,440,414;  Jan.  2. 

Seeger,  Edwin  W.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electrical  controller.  1,442,490 : 
Jan.  16. 

Seeger,  Edwin  W.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Motor  controller.  1,477,774 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Seeger,  Herman  L.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Drilling  tool. 
1,456.153  ;  May  22. 

Seel,  Hans,  Hopklnton,  assignor  to  Richmond  Lace  Works, 
Alton,  R.  I.    Lace.    Des.  62,812  ;  May  1. 

Seel,  Hajis,  Hopklnton,  assignor  to  Richmond  Lace 
Works,  Alton,  R.  I.     Lace.     Des.  62,507  ;  June  12. 

Seel,  Paul  C,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Purification  of  cellulose  ether. 
1,448,091  ;  Mar.  13. 

Seel,  Paul  C,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Companv,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.    Making  cellulose  others.    1,464,158  ;  Aug.  7. 

Seel,  Paul  C,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester  N.  Y.  Cellnlose-ether  composition.  1,467,071 ; 
Sept.  41; 

Seel,  Paul  C,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Roch- 
ester, K.  Y.  Preparing  .ilkall  cellulose.  1,469.824 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Seel',  Paul  C.,  assignor  to  EJastman  Kodak  Company.  Roch- 
ester. N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  composition.  1,469,825 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Seel,  Paul  C,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  composition.  1,469,826 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Seeler,  Alfred  A.  O.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Ring. 
1,442,738;  Jan.  16. 

Si^elcy,  Halstead  H.,  assignor  to  Motor  Products  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Windshield  -  pivot  construction. 
1,458,955;  May  1. 


Dispensing  devlM. 


Calif. 


Reflector. 


Seelman,    John    J.,   Milwaukee,   Wis. 

1,452,659;  Apr.  24. 
Seely,      Harry      J.,      Los      Angeles, 

1,448,640  ;  Mar.    13. 
Seely,  Horatio  S.,  Syracuse,  N.  T.     Sight  base  for  rifles. 

1,454,865;  May  15. 
Seely,    Thomas    H.,    Maiden,    Mass.,    assignor   to    United 

Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Lasting 

machine.     1,477,011;  Dec.   11. 
Seeman,  Charles  E.,   and  L.   V.   Barach,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Billiard   cue.      1,468,520;    Sept.    18. 
Seemanu,    .lacob   J.,   assignor   to  Utica    Heater   Company, 

Utica,   N.   Y.      Heater-casing  construction.      1,461,943; 

July   17. 
Seevers,   Grace,   administratrix.      (See  Seevers,   Thomas.) 
Seevers,  Thomas,  deceased,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa;  G.  Seevers, 

administratrix.      Excavating,    dumping,    and    spreading 

machine.      1,465,186 ;    Aug.    14. 
Sefton  Manufacturing  Corporation.     (See  Galllstel,  Clar- 
ence, assignor.) 
Sefton,   Thomas.      (See   Cottam,    R.,    Sefton,   and   Leea.) 
Segal  Metal  Products  Company.     (See  Segal,  Samuel,  as- 

Biguor.) 
Segal,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Sash  fastener.  1,440,635 : 

Jan.  2. 
Segal,    Samuel,    New   York',    N.   Y.     Key-duplicating   ma- 
chine.    1,462,150  ;  July  17. 
Segal,  Samuel,  assignor  to  Segal  Metal  Products  Company, 

Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Cylinder   lock.      1,474,495; 

Nov.  20. 
Segall,    Aaron,    New    York,    N.    Y.      X-ray-fllm    bolder. 

1,474,174;  Nov.   13. 
Segaller,  David,  and  D.  H.  Peacock.  Huddersfleld,  assigrn- 

ors  to  British  Dyestuffis  Corporation  Limited,  Blackley, 

Manchester,  England.     Manufacture  of  oxy  and  sulpho- 

oxy  derivatives  of  anthraquinone.     1,465,689  ;  Aug.  21. 
Seggerman,  Richard,  Fairbury,  Nebr.     Can-sterilizing  ap- 
paratus.    1,460,614 ;  July  3. 
Segler,   Albert    H.,   assignor   to   Goodman   Manufacturing 

Company,   Chicago,  111.     Routing  machine.     1,449,450; 

Mar.   27. 
Segman,    William,    New    York,    N. 

62,592;   June  26. 
Segman,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Aug.  28. 

Paris,   France. 
6. 

Palmerton,   Pa.     Golf  score  card. 


Bracelet.  Des. 
Bracelet.  1,466,566 ; 
Calculating   machine. 


.1r., 

6. 

Co. 


(See   Segur,   H.,  and  Duddy,  as- 


SeguJn,   Augustin, 
1,472,942;   Nov. 

Seguine,   William, 
1,447,358 ;  Mar. 

Segur,   Asa  B.,   & 
signors.) 

Segur,  Asa  B.,  assignor  to  Tite-Pack  Filler  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.     EgK-case  filler.     1,473,917  ;  Nov.  13. 

Segur,  Harvey,  and  E.  H.  Duddy,  assignors  to  A.  B.  Segur, 
doing  business  as  A.  B.  Segur  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Egg- 
case-filler  machine.     1,475,247  ;  Nov.  27. 

Sehlunke,  Anna  J.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  Grain  separator. 
1,449,553;   Mar.  27. 

Seib,  George  A.,  .assignor  to  Remington  Typewriter  Com- 
pany, Illon,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine.  1,446,935; 
Feb.  27. 

Selb,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Remington  Typewriter  Com- 
pany, Illon,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine.  1,446,993; 
Feb.  27. 

Selb,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Remington  Typewriter  Com- 
pany, Ilion,  ,N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine.  1,463,599  ; 
July   31. 

Seibel,  Henry,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  United 
Air  Spring  Company  of  Arizona,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Pneu- 
matic support.     1,446,772;   Feb.  27. 

Seibert,  Heinrich.  Berlin,  Germany.  Electric  heating 
furnace.     1,477,454  ;  Doc.   11. 

Seidel,  John  G.,  Scranton,  Iowa.  Windmill  coupling. 
1,448,156  ;  Mar.  13. 

Seidel,  George  W.,  Bloomington,  111.  Car-wall  structure. 
1,449,451;   Mar.    27. 

Seidel,  William,  Chicago,  HI.  Match  board.  1,442.739; 
Jan.  16. 

Seldeman,  L€on,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silicate  composition. 
1,452,445  ;  Apr.  17. 

Seldera,  William  G.,  Butler,  Pa.  Tool.  1,466,196; 
Aug.  28. 

Seidl,  Frank  J.     (See  Blodgctt,  Frank  C,  assignor.) 

Seidler,  Alexander,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments to  F.  C.  Austin  Machlnerv  Company.  In- 
ternal-combustiou   boiler.     1,478,067  ;   Dec.    18. 

Seidner  &  Hitzlgratb,  Inc.  (See  Meuer,  Henry,  as- 
signor.) 

Seldner,  Michael,  Budapest,  Hungary.  Liquid-cooled  elec- 
tric machine.     1,448,700;  Mar.  13. 

Selfert,  Aujrust,  HS.«ignor  to  Robert  Gair  Company, 
Brooblj'n,   N.  Y.     Counter  c.-irton.     1,462.051;  July  17. 

Seifert,    Edward   M.,   Ruthlrford,    N,    "       ^ 
for  containers.     1,441,125  ;  Jan.  2. 

Seifert,    Frank   A.,    St.    Louis,    Mo. 
structlon.     1,444,431 ;  Feb.  6. 

Seifert.  Henry  R.,  East  Ellsworth,  Wis. 
1,455,672;  Mav   16. 

Seifert,  Henry  R.,  East  Ellsworth,  Wis.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  forming  piston  rings.    1,468,248  ;  June  12. 

Seifert.  Henry  R.,  East  Ellsworth.  Wis.  Machine  for 
making  piston    rings.      1,459,117 ;    June   19. 


Cover  fastener 
Concrete  stair   con- 


Milking  device. 


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Alphabetical  1i.it  of  patentees — Continued. 


485 


SeUert,  William  V.,  Denver,  Colo.  Roller  bearing. 
1,446,771  ;  Mar.  20. 

Stjffert,  George,  assUnor  to  Electone  Company,  Inc., 
New  York.  X.  T.     FhonoRraph.     1.477.775  ;  Dec.  18. 

8«lfrle<l.  Clarence  K.,  Grayvllle,  lU.  Change-speed  gear- 
ing: and  reverglnsf  device.     1.447.047  ;  Feb.  27. 

Relger  M.,  A  Son.     (See  Seigor,  Morres.  asslarnor.) 

Seller,  Morres,  assignor  to  M.  Selger  *  Son,  New  York, 
N.  y.  Watchcase  or  similar  article  of  manufacture. 
Des.   62,195 ;   Apr.    10. 

Belxer,  Morres.  assignor  to  M.  Selger  &  Son,  New  York, 
N.  T.  Watchcase  or  similar  article  of  manufacture. 
Des.   62,196;   Apr.    10. 

Selgle.  William  B.,  New  York,  N.  X.  Mechanism  for  cor- 
rugating and  indenting  plastic  sheet  material. 
1,444.395  :  Feb.  6. 

Seigle,  William  R.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Forming  heat-ln- 
snlatliis  sheet  material.     1,444,396:   Feb.   6. 

Selgle,  ^llllnra  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heat-ln«ulatlng 
material.     1,444.397  ;  Feb.  6. 

Selgman,  Harrv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bazor  double  strop- 
ping  machine.     1,478,841  ;    Dec.   25. 

Seller,  Paul  W.  (See  Andersen,  A.  C,  Archer,  and 
BeQer.) 

Sells,  George  J.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Insulated  knob  for  radio 
instruments.     1,444,212  ;  Feb.  6. 

Beiss,  Leonard  A.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Rheostat.  1,449,557 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Belss,  Leonard  A.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  WTieel  and  shaft  and 
interlocking   same.      1,460,145 ;    June   26. 

Selt2,  Adam,  Furth,  assignor  to  G.  Zimmerma'nn,  Zlm- 
dorf,  near  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Furniture  lock. 
1,478,535;  Dec  25. 

Seitz,  Eugen,  Budapest,  Hungary.  Machine  for  the  auto- 
matic spreading  and  filling  of  waffle  leaves  one  above 
the  other.      1,475.452  ;  Nor.   27. 

Seits,  George  F.,  Pliiladelphia,  Pa.  Furnace  attachment. 
1,462,922  ;  July  24. 

Belts,  George  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Superheater  attach- 
ment for  furnaces.     1,465,490;  Aug.«21. 

Belts,  Horace  G.     (See  Perry,  James  M.,  assignor.) 

Seltz,  Oskar.     (See  Jonas,  J.,  and  Seltz.) 

Seltz,  Walter  T.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Manifold  heater. 
1,454,866 ;  May  15. 

Seiz.  Walter,  Baden,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Comoanv.  Induction-motor  speed  regulation. 
1,449,784;  Mar.  27. 

Bel«,  Walter,  Baden,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  (Company.  Compound  regulating  set  for  induc- 
tion motors.     1,453,529  ;  May  1. 

Belh,  John  J.     (See  Abramowltz,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Belbach,  Mas,  Pforzheim-Dillstein,  Grermany.  String  In- 
strument.     1,448,710  :  Mar.    13. 

B«lber,  Charles  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Wedding  ring.  Des. 
62,197;   Apr.   10. 

Belby-Fayers,  William,  and  E.  R.  Gates,  Surrey,  assignors 
to  The  West  Surrey  Central  Dairy  Company,  Limited, 
Guildford,  England.  Opening  device  for  closed  or 
sealed  tins  and  containers.     1,463,443  ;  July  31. 

Selby,  Harley  E.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Pumping  jack. 
1,449,785  ;  Mar.  27. 

Belby,  Mark  W.,  assignor  to  The  Selby  Shoe  Company, 
Portsmouth,  Ohio.     Heel  for  shoes.     1.475.412  :  Nov.  27. 

Selby  Shoe  Company.  The.  (See  Selby,  Mark  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Selden,   James    M.      (See    Conover,    Courtney,    assignor.) 

Selectaslne  System  Inc.  (See  Steinman,  Jacob  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Beley,  Charles  C,  Erie,  assignor  to  G.  H.  Barlow  and 
J.  J.  Dei?mond,  Corry,  Pn.     Corset.     1,459,518;  June  19. 

Self  Feeding  Vaporizer  Corpor.ition.  (See  Bossi,  Enea, 
assignor.) 

Self-Mounting  Carrier  Company.  (See  Lawrence,  Fred- 
erick E.,  assignor.) 

Belhorst,  Bernard.  (See  Oppenheim,  T.  H.,  and  Sel- 
horst) 

Bellk,  Joseph,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bearing.  1,448,157 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Belker,  Harry,  assignor  to  The  Buckeye  Brass  and  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bearing  and 
making  same.     1,460,515  ;  July  3. 

Selkirk,  Arthur,  Orlllla,  Ontario,  Canada.  Knitting  ma- 
chine.    1.447,489;  Mar.  6. 

Sell,  Augustus  H..  Newark,  N.  J.  Illuminating  attach- 
ment for  antomobUes.     1,447,902  ;  Mar.  6. 

SeU,  Daniel  G.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Drip  coffeepot. 
1,457,317 ;  June  6. 

Bell,  Emanuel  W..  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Nut  lock.  1,470,294  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Bellara,  John  D.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Combination  sash 
and  screen  door.     1,467,953  ;  Sept.  11. 

Sellers,  Harvev  A.      fSee  Cash.  Arthur  W.,  as.»rlgnor.) 

Sellers,  Harvey  A.,  Decatur,  111.     Kite.     1,453,287  ;  May  1. 

Sellers.   Janres   E,      (See  McRuer.   D..   and'  Sellers.) 

Sellers,  John  M.,  Downers  Grove,  assignor  to  Sellers  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Balling  scrap  metal. 
1,463,339  ;  July  31. 

Sellers  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Sellers,  John  M., 
assignor. ) 

Sellers,  Maurice  M..  Lynn,  Mass.  Adjustable  safetv  bair 
cutter.     1,476,672  ;  Dec.  4. 

Sellers,  WllUam,  &  Company.    (See  Burt,  John,  assignor.) 


Sellers,  WlUlam,  &  Company.  (See  Kneass,  Strickland  L., 
Mssignor. ) 

Sellers,  William,  and  Company.  (See  Thome,  WllUam  H., 
assignor. ) 

Sellman,  Henry  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Mold  for  concrete 
structures.     1,457,089  ;  Mav  29. 

Sellman,  Henry  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Apparatus  for  build- 
ing concrete  structures.     1,457,090;  May  29. 

Sellmann,  Henry  W.,  and  B.  J.  Gottsacker,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.  Eye  protector  for  motor  vehicles.  1,446,936 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Sellner,  Herbert  W.,  Faribault,  Minn.  Toboggan  slide. 
1,447,522;  Mar.  6. 

Sellor.s,  Evallne  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Toy  dog.  Des. 
63,591  ;    Dec.    18. 

Sells,   Lee.      (See   HoUlngsworth.  Jeptha  G.,  assignor.) 

Sells,  Ogden  S.,  Bnffi.alo,  N.  T.  Washer  for  vegetables,  etc 
1,457.2*4  ;  May  29. 

Seltzer,  George  U.  {See  Seltzer,  William  A.  U.  and 
G,  U.) 

Seltzer,  Ira  B.,  Waterbury,  assignor  to  The  Gordon 
Electric  Mfg.  Co.,  Watervllle,  Conn.  Two-circuit  or 
three-heat  push-through   switch.     1.476,373 ;   Dec.  4. 

Seltzer,  William  A.  U.,  Philadelphia,  and  G.  U.  Seltzer, 
East  Downington,  Pa.  Contact  shoe  for  the  third  rail 
of  electric  cars.     1,446,106  ;  Feb.   20. 

Selvidge,  John  F.,  Olympia,  Wash.  Hook.  1,441,378 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Selvig,  John  N.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spin- 
ning tool  and  machine.     1,471,010  ;  Oct.  16. 

Selvig,  John  N.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  EHec- 
trlc  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Appara- 
tus for  drlUIng  and  cutting.     1,478,068  ;  Dec.  18. 

Selzer,  Max  M.     (See  Miller,  H.  G.,  and  Selzer.) 

Sem,  Mathlas  O.,  assignor  to  Det  Norske  Aktieselskab 
for  Elektrokemlsk  Industrl,  Norsk  Industrl-Hypotek- 
bank,  CThristlania,  Norway.  Producing  homogeneous 
porous  materials.     1,458,858  ;  June  12. 

Sem,  Mathlas  O.,  Chrlstlanla,  Norway,  assignor  to  Det 
Norske  Aktleselskab  Elektrokemlsk  Industrl,  Chrlstl- 
anla, Norway.  Producing  porous  material.  1,471,421; 
Oct.  23. 

Sem,  Mathlas  O.,  assignor  to  Det  Norske  Aktleselskab  for 
Elektrokemlsk  Industrl,  (Thristlania,  Norway.  Decom- 
posing  sulphides.      1,473,447  ;   Nov.    6. 

Sem.  Mathlas  O.,  and  B.  Lnnd,  assignors  to  Det  Norske 
Aktleselskab  for  Elektrokemlsk  Industrl,  Chrlstlanla, 
Norway.  Operating  electric  furnaces.  1,442,033; 
Jan.   9. 

Semashko,  .John  J.,  Morrisville,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  D.  P.  Forst.  Trenton,  N.  J.  Machine  for  assembling 
tiles.     1,447,155  ;  Feb.   27. 

Semenick.  Anthony,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Satchel.  1,455,462  ; 
May    15. 

SemenofC,  loaklm  M.  and  N.  Gurnlekl,  Oshawa,  Ontario, 
Canada.     Sectional  fence.     1,456,519  ;  May  29. 

Semerv,  Jean  M.  C,  Paris,  France.  Pneumatic  wheel. 
1,470.938;  Oct.  16. 

Semet-Solvay  Company.  (See  Chrlsman,  Russell  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Semet-Solvay  Company.     (See  Johlln,  Jacob  M.,  assignor.) 

SSnfichal,  Jean,  Genoa,  Italy.  Open-hearth  regenerative 
furnace.     1,443,805  ;  Jan.  30. 

Seng,  Caniille,  Bomllly-sur-Seine,  France.  Pipe  coupling. 
Rel5.632  :  June  19. 

Seng,  Camllle,  Romllly-sur-Selne,  assignor  to  Society  Mey- 
rel  Freres,  Colmar,  France.  Instantaneous  pipe  cou- 
pling.    1,467,508;  Sept.  11. 

Seng  Company.  The.      (^See  Kelly,   William  J.,  assignor.) 

Sengebusch,  Hans.  (See  La  Bajt,  W.  D.,  and  Senge- 
busch.) 

Senglaup,  Edward  F.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Screening- 
burning   grate   and   system.      1,476,186 ;   Dec.   4. 

Senlw,  Atanaze,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gearing.  1,449,353  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Senn,  Charlea.     (See  Lelsten,  N.,  and  Senn.) 

Sentell.  Arthur,  Pisgah  Forest,  N.  C.  Trap.  1,448,092; 
Mar.   :3. 

Senter,  Olive  L.      (See  Bean,  Louis  A.,  assignor.) 

Sentou,  Camllle  A.,  and  E.  Jacquet,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Scraping  tnachine. 
1,471,864;  Oct.  23. 

Sentrop.  Johannes  T.,  Jr.,  MontreaL  Quebec,  Canada. 
Motor  and  other  cycle;     1.453,326  ;  May  1. 

Senz,  Melvin  J.,  Port  Angeles,  Wash.  Fountain  pen. 
1,449,130;  Mar.   20. 

Sepelyak.  Mike.  Verona,  Pa.  Draft  appliance  for  auto- 
mobiles.      1,463,022:    July    24. 

Seppmann,  Alfred  B.,  Lake  Crystal,  Minn.  Valve  cage 
vise  and  spring  remover.     1.451,715;  Apr.  17. 

Seppmunn,  Alfred  B.,  Lake  Crystal,  Minn.  Lens-rlm  re- 
moving and  replacing  device.     1,477.719  :   Dec.  18. 

Sept  Cinema  Camera  Distributors,  Inc.  (Sec  Rivetta, 
Giovanni,   assignor.) 

Septer,  James  W.,  Sun  City,  Kans.  Pipe-lifting  Jack. 
1,475,146;   Nor.   20. 

Sequelra.  Abel,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,453,064  ;  July  24. 

Sergeant.  Newton  D.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  V. 
Lindqnist,  Bellingham,  Wash.  Fruit-picker's  ladder 
and  conveyer.     1.458,313  ;  June  12. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  poienfees^Continued. 


Serine,  Antonio,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Shoe.  Des.  61,988; 
Feb.  20. 

Serrell,  William  C,  Syracuse,  and  C.  E.  Widmeyer,  Beaver 
Falls,  N.  Y.     Motor  support.     1,463,406 ;  July  31. 

Serste,  Jacques  E.,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Vehicle  body. 
1,466,345  ;  Aug.  28. 

Sei-rais,  JuUen  G.,  Paris,  France.  Device  for  counting 
mesh  or  grldi.     1,478,536;  Dec.  25. 

Service  Bag  Co.  Inc.  (See  Bunker,  J.  W.,  and  Boney, 
assignors.) 

Service  Station  Equipment  Company.  (See  Fuller,  Morris 
H.,  assignor.) 

Service  Station  Equipment  Company.  (See  Patrick, 
H.  E.,  Peterson,  and  Bermes,  assignors.) 

Service  Station  Supply  Company.  (See  Terry,  Charles  W., 
assignor.) 

Servidor  Company,  The.  (See  Matchette,  Frank  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Servis,  Leland  B.,  H.  P.  Randall,  and  S  Q  Shannon,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif. :  said  Randall  and  said  Shannon  as- 
signors to  said  Servis.  Tire  chain.  1,473,797; 
Nov.   13. 

Sesser,  Willy  G.,  assignor  to  Greater  Detroit  Rexall 
Club,   Detroit,  Mich.     Sign.     Des.   63,499 ;   Dec.   11. 

Sessions,  Albert  L.,  Bristol,  Conn.  Trunk  stay.  1,444,139  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Sestak,  Stephan,  et.  al.  (See  Krautblatt,  Harry,  as- 
signor.) 

Setlow,  John  C,  Spokane,  Wash.  Submarine  salvage  ves- 
sel.     1,450,232  ;    Apr.    3.  * 

Better,  Mlcheal,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Company, 
Chicago,   111.     Impulse  sender.      1,461,944 ;   July   17. 

Settle,  Wltcher  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garment  hanger. 
1,478,771 ;  Dec.  25. 

Setzler,  Horace  B.,  Coffeyville,  Kans.,  assignor  to  The 
National  Refining  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Appa- 
ratus for  treating  hydrocarbon  derivatives.  1,449,452  : 
Mar.  27. 

Seufert,  Prledrich,  Munich,  Germany,  and  H.  Seufert, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Moving-picture  machine.  1,457,554 ; 
June  5. 

Seufert,  Hermann.      (See  Seufert,  Friedrich  and  H.) 

Seufert,  Hermann,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Film-feeding  mecha- 
nism for  cinematographs.    1,467,593 ;  Sept.  11. 

Severance,  Benjamin  L.,  East  Jordan,  Mich.  Foldable 
box  or  receptacle.     1,443,437  ;  Jan.  30. 

Severn,  Arthur  B.,  assignor  to  A.  Stuck!  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa.     Roller   side   bearing.      1,446,859 ;    Feb.   27. 

Severns,  Richard  S.,  Delanco,  N.  J.  Composition  shingle. 
1,463,632;  July  31. 

Severns,  William,  Chicago,  III.  Mop-cutting  machine. 
1,470,649  ;  Oct.  16. 

Severson,  Ingram,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  Chron,  jr., 
Chicago,  111.    Plag-draplng  device.    1,443,049  ;  Jan.  23. 

Severson,  Sigurd.     (See  Feybusch,  M.,  and  Severson.) 

Severy,  Melvin  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Method  of  and 
means  for  production  of  sonorous  vibrations.  1,464,720  ; 
Aug.   14. 

S6vign6,  Henri  A.,  Winthrop,  assignor  to  National  Bread 
Wrapping  Machine  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Printing 
attachment  for  wrapping  machines.  1,466,000 ; 
Aug.  28. 

bfivlgng,  Henri  A.,  Winthrop,  Mass.,  and  F.  K.  Arnold, 
Nashua,  N.  H.,  assignors  to  National  Bread  Wrapping 
Machine  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Feeding  and  cutting 
inonhnnism  for  waxed  paper.      1,464.544  :  Aug.  14. 

Sevigny.  HolHs  J.,  Sanford,  Me.  Support.  1,472,688; 
Oct.  30. 

Seward  Trunk  and  Bag  Company.  (See  McNamara,  John 
E.,   assignor.) 

Sexson,  William  M.,  McAlester,  Okla.  Emblem  or  badge. 
Des.  61,878 ;  Feb.  6. 

Seiton,  Isaac  E.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Outlet  for  cans. 
1.475,724  ;    Nov.    27. 

Sexton,  Roy  W.,  Wythevllle,  Va.  Filler  form.  1,458,008  ; 
June  5. 

Seybold,  Chancy.      (See  O'Donnell,  W.  P.,  and  Seybold.) 

Seybold,  Charles,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Paper-cutting  machine. 
1,451,120 ;  Apr.  10. 

Seybold,  Charles  and  W.  L.  Valiqnette,  .Tssign.irs  to  The 
Seybold  Machine  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Paper-trim- 
ming machine.     1,469,733  ;   Oct.  2. 

Seybold  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Seybold,  C,  and 
Valiquette,  assignors.) 

Seydel,  Adolf,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Aerial  vehicle.  1,451,346 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Seydel  Chemical  Company.  (See  Spencer,  Hugh  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Seyer,  Joseph,  Hawthorne,  assignor  to  Standard  Silk 
Dyeing  Co.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Washable  dyed  silk  piece 
goods  and  dyeing  them. .    1,446,860 ;   Feb.  27. 

Seymour,  Benjamin  F.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Resilient 
transmission.      1,462,383  ;   July   17. 

Seymour,  Benjamin  F.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Combined 
resilient  bearing  and  transmission.     1,462,384  ;  July  17. 

Seymour,  Benjamin  F.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Combined 
resilient  bearing  and  transmission.     1,462,385  ;  July  17. 

Soymour,  Benjamin  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Combined 
resilient  bearing  and  transmission.     1,462,386  ;  Julv  17. 

Seymour,  Benjamin  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Power-trans- 
mission   device.      1,474,095  :    Nov.    13. 

Seymour,  Benjamin  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Resilient 
transmission    and    bearing.      1,474,121 ;    Nov.    13. 


Seymour,  Benjamin  P.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Resilient 
transmission   and  bearing.     1,474,122 ;  Nov.  13. 

Seymour,  Benjamin  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Resilient 
wheel.     1,476,187  ;  Dec.  4. 

Seymour,  Benjamin  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Resilient 
bearing.     1,477,907  ;  Dec.  18. 

Seymour,  Benjamin  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Resilient 
transmission  and  bearing.     1,477,908 ;   Dee.   18. 

Seymour,  Benjamin  P..  Washington,  D.  C.  Resilient 
transmission  and  bearing.     1,477,909  ;  Dec.   18. 

Seymour,  Benjamin  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Resilient 
transmission  and  bearing.     1,477,910  ;  Dec.  18. 

Seymour,  Benjamin  P.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Resllleht 
transmission  and  bearing.     1,477,911 ;  Dec.  18. 

Seymour,  Benjamin  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Resilient 
transmission  and  bearing.     1,477,912 ;  Dec.  18. 

Seymour,  Benjamin  P.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Combined 
resilient   bearing   and    drive.      1,477,913 ;    Dec.    18. 

Seymour,  Benjamin  P..  Washington,  D.  C.  Vehicle  body 
suspension.      1,477,914  ;  Dec.   18. 

Seymour,  Benjamin  P.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Wheel. 
1,477,915  ;  Dec.  18. 

Seymour,  Charles,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Timber-cutting  ap- 
paratus.    1,447,606;  Mar.  6. 

Seymour,  Charles,  Brantford,  Ontario,  Canada.  Cooling 
apparatus  for  automobiles.     1,450,650  ;  Apr.  3. 

Seymour,  Dudley  S.,  assignor  to  Union  Special  Machine 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Feeding  mechanism  for  sewing 
machines.      1,450,456;    Apr.    3. 

Seymour,  Dudley  S.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Union  Special 
Machine  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Feeding  mechanism 
for  sewing  machines.     1,458,199;  June  12. 

Seymour,  Frederick  W.  (See  Weatherlow,  J.  H.,  and 
Seymour.) 

Seymour,  James  M.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Multiple  propeller 
fan.     1,462,151 ;  July  17. 

Seymour,  Mark  T.,  Stowe,  N.  Y.  Electric  coffee  roaster. 
1,468,419;   Sept.  18. 

Seymour,  Napoleon  H.,  Waltham,  Mass.  Plating  half- 
rotary  feed  guide.     1,461,684 ;   July   10. 

Seymour,  Ralph  C.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Schwartz,  Seymour  &  Company,  Inc.  Printing  press. 
1,448,006;  Mar.  13. 

Seymour,  Sarah  A.,  Tariffvllle,  Conn.  Reading  stand. 
1,445,179  :  Feb.  13. 

Seymour,  William  A.,  Leavenworth,  Kans.  Baling-wire 
needle.     1,452,712;  Apr.  24. 

Shackelford,  Edward  H.,  et  al.  (See  Hebbard,  Charles 
C,  assignor.) 

Shackelton,  William  J.,  Scotch  Plains,  N.  J  ,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Secret  signaling  system.     1,465,368 ;  Aug.  21. 

Shackitt,  Mortimer  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Can.  1,448,316 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Shackleford,  Benjamin  B.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  Electric  Incandescent 
lamp.    1,463,178  ;  July  31. 

Shackleton,  William.  (See  Powell,  H.  H.,  and  Shackle- 
ton.) 

Shackleton,  William  J..  Scotch  Plains,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Variable  inductance  element.  1,445,242 ; 
Feb.   13. 

Shackley,  Moses  E.,  East  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Vamp- 
trimming   machine.      1,454,908;   May   15. 

Shader,  Edmund  G.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Automatic  boiler 
control.     1,451,274  ;  Apr.  10. 

Sbadrjck,  Richard  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Hydrostatic 
gas-heater  control.     1,477,083  ;   Dec.   11. 

Shaeffer,  Arling,  Chicago,  111.  Violin  finger  board. 
1,472,943 :   Nov.   6.    . 

Shaeffer,  Clarence  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Rubber  heel. 
1,458,446;  June  12. 

Shaeffer,  Harry  B.,  Altoona,  Pa.  Shock  absorber. 
1,450,470;  May  22. 

Shafer.  Clifford  C,  Newark,  N.  J.  Egg-treating  machine. 
1,475,248;    Nov.    27. 

Shafer,  Julius  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Bearing  cage.  1,442,978 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Shafer,  Samuel,  jr.,  assignor  to  Chain  Belt  Company,  Mil- 
waukee. Wis.  CJonveying  and  distributing  apparatus. 
1,451,308 ;  Apr.  10. 

Shafer,  Samuel,  jr.,  assignor  to  Chain  Belt  Company, 
Milwaukee,     Wis.       Derrick.       1,457,397 :     June    5. 

Shafer,  Samuel  P.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Furnace.  1,466,762  ; 
Sept.   4. 

Shaff,  Ernest  H.,  assignor  to  William  H.  Keller,  Inc., 
Grand  Haven.  Mich.  Fluid-pressure-actuated  tool. 
1,465,770  ;  Aug.  21. 

Shaffer,  Charles  W.,  et  al.  (See  WoUe,  Clinton  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Shaffer,  Clarence  D.,  assignor  to  Textile,  Leather  & 
Metal  Preserver  Co.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Waterproof- 
ing composition   and   making.      1,441,605 ;   Jan.   9. 

Shaffer,  Cleve  T.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.,  assignor  to  A. 
Schrader's  Son,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Valve- 
stem  closure.     1,443,387;  Jan.  30. 

Shaffer,  Ellis  B.,  et  al.     (See  Hockman,  Russel,  assignor.) 

Shaffer,  Ernest  J.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Sucker-rod  slip  socket. 
1,451,275  ;  Apr.  10. 

Shaffer,  Ernest  J.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Sucker-rod-connecting 
means.     1,452,937  ;   Apr.  24. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


487 


Samuel    G.,    as- 


Rug-hanglng  machine. 
Bridge  wall  for 


Shaffer,  Frank  E.  (See  Cooper,  J.  C,  and  Slgrlst,  as- 
signors.) 

Sh.iiTer,  Glenn  A.     (See  Cunnard,  W.  H.,  and  Shaffer.) 

Shaffer,  John  D.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Auxiliary  sled 
ninner.     1,443,655  :  Jan.  30. 

Shaffer,  Otto,  PorterTllie,  Calif.  Transmission  mechanism. 
1.475,516;  Nov.  27. 

Shaffer,  Richard  W.,  Ebensburg,  Pa.  Brace.  1,466,487  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Shaffer,  W.  E.      (See  Au-Miller,  Cleve  M.,  assignor.) 

Shaffer,  William  F.,  and  B.  Crutchfleld,  Jackson,  Tenn. 
Latch  for  railway-car  couplings.     1,454,083  ;  May  8. 

Shafor,  Ralph  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  Converting  the  car- 
bonates or  sulphides  of  barium  or  strontium  Into  the 
corresponding   hydrates.      1,460,180 ;    June    26. 

Shaft,  Willis  S.,  Faribault,  Minn.  File  and  file  cabinet 
for  letters  or  other  papers.     1,450,614  ;^pr.  3. 

Shakespeare    Company.       (See    RusseU, 
signor. ) 

Shakespeare  Company.  (See  Russell,  S.  G.  and  Cllckner, 
assignors.) 

Shalek,  Victor  J.,  Oak  Park,  III.  Dental  floss  dispenser. 
1,455,673:   May  15. 

Shalpr.  Clarence  A.,  Waupun,  Wis.  Vulcanizer. 
1  459  555  '  June  19 

Sha'lit,  korman.     (See  Pottruck,  L,  and  Shallt.) 

Shalkop,  Isaac  C.  (See  Heinitsh,  W.  W.,  Shalkop,  and 
Lauterbach.) 

Shamberfr.  Herbert  D.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Means  of  heat- 
ing and  ventilating  motor-driven  vehicles.  1,446,725 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Shnmhlin,  Harvev  C,  Miami,  Okla.  Lubricating  device. 
1.45P.S95;  June  12. 

Shampay,  Pascal  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Cleaning  machine. 
1,460.447;  July  3. 

Shampay,  Pascal  J.,  Chicago,  111. 
1,460,448;  July  3. 

Shanahan,  Patrick  J.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
boilers.     1,446,937  ;  Feb.  27. 

Bhan.ahan,  Thomas  B.,  Rochester,  N.  T.  Nonglare  re- 
flector for  headlights.     1,471,710 ;   Oct.  23. 

Shaner,  Arthur  L.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Rope  hitch. 
1,461,498  ;  July  10. 

Shaner,  George  F.    (See  Davenport,  Mervyn  A.,  assignor.) 

Shanisey,  Frederick  J.,  sr.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Fitz-Empire  Double  Pivot  Last  Company,  Auburn, 
Me.     Last.     1,448,042;  Mar.  13. 

Shank,  Lewis  H.     (See  Buckwalter,  Jacob  S.,  assignor.) 

Shankland,  Nora  L.,  Newton,  Iowa.  Window  stop. 
1,461,499;  July   10. 

Sbanklin,  Haddon  J.,  St.  .Tohn,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
Tidal  engine.     1,447,903;  Mar.  6. 

Shanks,  .Tesse  A.     (See  Snuffer,  S.  H.,  and  Shanks.) 

Shanley,  Bernard  J.     (See  Duval,  Harry  E., 

Shanley,  William  C,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
connecting  suction  pipes  to  tanks  and 
tacles.     1,449,786;  Mar.   27. 

Shanley,  William  C,  Des  Moines,  Iowa, 
connecting  suction  pipes,  to  tanks  and 
tacles.     1,461,945:  July  17. 

Shannon,  Leon  W.,  Hiawatha,  Kans.  Developing  appara- 
tus. .  1,463,489  ;  July  31. 

Shannon.  Ralph  W..  and  C.  E.  Sanders,  Los  Gatos,  Calif. 
Stppladder.     1.478,617;   Dec.   25. 

Shannon.  Randolph  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filing  box. 
1,478.618;  Dec.  25. 

Shannon,  S  Q.  (See  Servis,  L.  B.,  Randall,  and  Shan- 
non.) 

Shannon,  S.  Q.      (See  Strifier.  Chester  E.,  assignor.) 

Shapard,  Harry  L.,  et  al.  (See  Morris,  George  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Shapiro  &  Aronson,  Inc.     (See  Klein,  Max.  assignor.) 

Shapiro,  Bamet.  Seagate,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lace.  Des, 
62,-508  ;  June  12, 

Shapiro,  Harry  H,,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dental  apparatus, 
1,458,782  :  June  12. 

Shapiro,  Joseph,  Baltimore,  Md.  Cone-making  machine. 
1,460,611 ;  July  3.  . 

Shapiro,  Leon.  (See  Toelcke,  K.  L.,  Milikola,  and 
Shapiro.) 

Shapiro,  Samuel,  and  M.  Weinberg,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tool 
for  repairing  punctured  tirefi.     1,475,353  ;   Nov.  27. 

Shapiro,  Solomon  A..  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Float- 
operated  switch.     1,475,087  :  Nov.  2(i. 

Shappelle,  Harold  A.,  Luzerne  Borough,  assignor  to  Wales 
Adding  Machine  Company,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Carriage 
mechanism      for     calculating     machines.        1,448,874 ; 


assignor.) 

Device    for 
other   recep- 

Device    for 
other    recep- 


Mar.   20 
Sharaf.    R.    M, 

assignor.) 
Sharaf,   Ralph 


Machine    Co.      (See    Sharaf   Ralph    M., 


M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  R.  M, 
Sharaf  Machine  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Loop-taker  mech- 
anism for  zig-zag  sewing  machines.  1.466.149  ;   Aug.  28. 

Sharaf,  Ralph  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  R.  M. 
Sharaf  Machine  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Zigzag  mechanism 
for  sewing  machines.     1,466,150  ;  Aug.  28, 

Sharaf,  Ralph  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  R.  M. 
Sharaf  Machine  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Trimming  or  cut- 
ting mechanism  for  sewing  machines.  1,466,151 ; 
Ang.  28, 

Sharaf,  Ralph  M,,  New  York,  N.  Y,,  assignor  to  R,  M, 
Sharaf  Machine  Co,,  Boston,  Mass.  Sewing-machine 
feed  mechanism.     1,466,152;  Aug.  28. 


Sharaf,  Ralph  M.,  New  York,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  R.  M. 
^^haraf  Machine  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Lace  holder  and 
guide  for  sewing  machines.     1,466,153 ;  Aug.  28. 

Sharaf,  Ralph  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  R.  M. 
Sharaf  Machine  Co.,  Boston,  Mass,  Needle-jogging 
mechanism  for  sewing  machines.     1,466,154 ;  Aug.  28. 

Sharaf,  Ralph  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  R.  M. 
Sharaf  Machine  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Feed  mechanism 
for  sewing  machines.     1,467,072 ;  Sept.  4. 

Share.  Arthur  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Crumb  gatherer. 
1,467,252;    Sept.   4, 

Sharkey,  William  E„  Mlddletown,  Ohio.  Reduction  gear- 
ing.     1,456,360;   May   15. 

Sharp,  Albert  and  G,,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  ,t<djustable  forming 
outlet  nozzle.     1,463,407  ;  July  31. 

Sharp,  Charles  W.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Nonre- 
flUable  bottle.     1,456,939;  May  29, 

Sharp,  Chester  L.,  deceased,  Lancaster,  Ohio  ;  G.  Sharp, 
administratrix.      Furnace.      1,447,633 ;    Mar.    6. 

Sharp,  Clarence  B.,  Glbbsboro,  N.  J.  Color-chlp-pastlng 
machine.     1,460,865  ;  July  3. 

Sharp,  Fred,  and  J.  Martin,  Barrow-ln-Fumess,  England, 
Trolley  head  for  electric  tramcars,     1,477,720;  Dec.  IS. 

Sharp,  George.     (See  Sharp,  Albert  and  G.) 

Sharp,  Georgia,  administratrix.     (See  Sharp,  Chester  L.) 

Sharp,  John  and  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Spark  plug. 
1,445,044;   Feb.   13. 

Sharp,  Gibson  T.,  et  al.  (See  Ordung,  Henry  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Sharp,  Jefferson  M.,  assignor  to  National  Transit  Pump 
&  Machine  Company,  Oil  City,  Pa.  Engine.  1,472,028  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Sharp,  John  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Travel  and  sales  guide. 
1,450,335;   Apr.    3. 

Sharp,  John  H.,  Chicago,  III.  Automobile  protective  de- 
vice.    1  450  336  *  Aor.  3. 

Sharp,'  John  'h.,  'Chicago,  111.  Container.  1,462,665  ; 
July  24. 

Sharp,  John  W.,  Estlco,  Ark.  Animal  trap.  1,440,560  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Sharp,  Joseph  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gas  burner. 
1,453,327;  May  1. 

Sharp,  Joseph  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gas  burner. 
1,466,763  :  Sept.  4. 

Sharp  &  Smith.      (See  Brlx,   Harold,  assignor.) 

Sharp,   William.      (See  Sharp.  John   and  W.) 

Sharpe,  Albert,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Master  template  for 
gaskets.      1,467,200;    Sept.   4. 

Sharpe,  Elmer,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Passenger- 
car  signal.     1,471,286;  Oct.  16. 

Sharpe,  George  E.,  SteubenvUle,  Ohio.  Gas  burner. 
1,451,716  ;  Apr.  17. 

Sharpe,  John  E,,  assignor  to  Aluminum  Seal  Company, 
New  Kensington,  Pa.     Sealing  cap.    1,449,629  ;  Mar,  27. 

Sharpe,  William  H.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Making  spilt 
bushings  for  bearings.     1,440,559  ;  Jan.  2. 

Sharpies,  Arthur  E.,  Providence,  R,  I.  Damper  control 
for  heaters.     1,455,271;   May   15. 

Sharpies,  David  T..  assignor  to  The  Sharpies  Separator 
Company,  West  Chester,  Pa.  Drag  bush.  1,443,067 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Sharpies,  Philip  T.,  St.  Davids,  Pa.  Centrifugal  machine. 
1,445,722  ;  Feb.  20. 

Sharnles  Separator  Company,  The.  (See  Sharpies,  David 
T„  assUmor.i 

Sharpies  Specialty  Company,  The.  (See  Ayres,  Eugene 
E.,   jr..   assignor.) 

Sharpless,  Evan  B.  (See  Eastburn,  Oliver  W.,  jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sharpless,  P.  E,,  Company.  (See  Nusbaum,  Harry  and  J., 
assignors.) 

Sharpnack,  Lord  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Rotarv  ventilator. 
1,477,669;  Dec,  18, 

Sharps,  John  A.      (See  Outright,  I.  G.,  and  Sharps.) 

Sharpsteen,  Stephen  H,,  Tenafly,  N.  J.  Motor-driven 
circuit  carriage.      1,467,253  ;   Sept.   4. 

Sharshing,  George  J.     (See  Moore,  L.  G.,  and  Sharshing.) 

Shatz,  Barnett,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Pouring  spout. 
1,465,617;  Aug,  21, 

Shatzke,  Reason  P.,  Denver,  Colo.  Grid  plate  for  electric- 
current  storage  batteries.     1,451,058  ;  Apr.   10. 

Shave,  George  J.,  assignor  to  The  London  General  Omnibus 
Company  Limited,  Westminster,  London,  England.  Pas- 
senger vehicle.     1,457,190  ;  May  29. 

Shaver,  Allan  C,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Composi- 
tion for  removing  ru.st  from  fabrics.  1,457,609; 
June  6. 

Shaver,  Archibald  G.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The 
Regan  Safety  Devices  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Train-control  shoe  mechanism.     1,462,073;   July   17. 

Shaver,  Bert  L.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Pistol,  1,468,840; 
Sept.  25. 

Shavers,  Henry  J.,  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Lubricator. 
1,455,272;  May  16. 

Shaw,  Al  B.,  Medford,  assignor  to  Shaw  S'peclalty  Co., 
Inc.,  Boston,  Mass,  Valve  stem  for  pneumatic  tires. 
1,460,804  ;  July  3. 

Shaw,  Arthur  E.,  Columbia,  S.  C.  Dental  film  holder. 
1,458,194;  Apr.  24. 

Shaw,  Arthur  L.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Automatic  Con- 
veyor Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Conveyer  carriage.  1,462,986; 
July  24. 


488 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Shaw,  Clarence  E.,  Gig  Harbor,  Wash.     Kevolving  card 

device.     1,466,252  ;  Aug.  28. 
Shaw,  E.  C,  et  al.     (See  Squires,  Chester  J.,  assignor.) 
Shaw,  Edward,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.     Apparatus  for 

heat  exchange.     1,456,255  ;  May  22. 
Shaw,    Edward   T.,   and    C.    H.    Petronin,    assignors,   by 

mesne   assignments,    to    Berkshire    Magneto    Company, 

Plttsfield,      Mass.        Automobile      windshield      wiper. 

1,445,853  ;  Feb.  20. 
Shaw,  Ford  W.,  Little  Jewel,  Mont.     Stone-gathering  ma- 
chine.    1,442,878!   Jan.  23. 
Sliaw,  Frank  FX.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.     Vacuum-tube  base 

and  receptacle.     1,458,153;  June  12. 
Shaw,  Frank  R.      (See  Fay,  R.  D.,  and  Shaw.) 
Shaw,  Fred  L.,  and  D.  Dummer,  SteubenvUle,  Ohio.     Ice- 
shaving  machine.     1,449,917 ;   Mar.   27. 
Shaw,  George  S.     (See  Marshall,  M.  J.,  and  Shaw.) 
Shaw,   Gwllym,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Rubber  Company. 

Akron,  Ohio.     Bathing  hat  or  cap.     1,441,180  ;  Jan.  2. 
Shaw,  H.  E.,  Furniture  Co.     (See  Van  Dommelen,  Peter, 

asBlgnor.) 
Shaw,    Harold    F.,    assignor   to    F.    A.   Whitney   Carriage 

C;ompany,     Leominster,     Mass.       Making     articles     of 

wickerware.      1,475,151;    Nov.    20. 
Shaw,  Henry  M.,  assignor  to  Sherwood  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.  Inc., 

Canastota,  N.  Y.     Wagon.     1,468,173  ;   Sept.  IS. 
Shaw,  Howard  A.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Humidor.     1,462,832  ; 

July  24. 
Shaw,    Ira    D.,    Boston,    Mass.      Fastener.      1,450,391 ; 

Apr.  8. 
Shaw,   James   W.,   Chicago,   HI.     Mixing  attachment  for 

engine  fuel  Intakes.      1,473,052  ;   Nov.   6. 
Shaw,   John   H.,  assignor   to    Sargent  &  Company,   New 

Haven,   Conn.     Lock  bolt.     1^446,589;  Feb.  27. 
Shaw,    John    H.,   assignor   to    Sargent   &   Company,    New 

Haven,  Conn.     Machine  for  loading  cartridge  belts  and 

the  like.     1,456,154 ;  May  22. 
Shaw,  John  IC,  Minneapolis,  Minn.    Wall  board  made  from 

bagasse  and  analogous  fibers.    1,457,285 ;  May  29. 
Shaw,  John  K.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Redwood-bark  wall 

board.     1,468,036;  Sept.  18. 
Shaw,  John  K.,  Minneapolis,  assignor  to  C.  F.  Dahlberg. 

St.   Paul,  Minn.     Apparatus  for  varying  the  thickness 

of    fiber    layers.      1,477,288;    Dec.    11. 
Shaw,  John  T.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  W.  Applegate, 

Joiicsboro,  Ark.     Smoking-pipe  attachment.    1,462,425 ; 

July   17. 
Shaw,   John  T.,    C.   A.   Weymouth,   and  B.    H.   Pearson. 

Huddersfield,  England.     Steering  gear  for  steamships. 

1,455,151  ;   May  15. 
Shaw,  Louis  E.,  East  Orange,  N. 

Motors  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Oct.  2. 
Shaw,  Louis  E.,  East  Orange,  N. 

Motors  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y, 

1,470,769;  Oct.  16. 
Shaw,  Myron  R.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  The  Fisk  Rub- 
ber   Company,    Chicopee    Falls,    Mass.      Rubber    tire. 

1,471,070;  Oct.  16. 
Shaw,  Roscoe  H.     (See  Sherman,  J.  M.,  and  Shaw.) 
Shaw,    Sidnev    B.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Rocker    arm. 

1,478,679;  "Dec.  26. 
Shaw  Specialty  Co.      (See  Shaw,  AI  B.,  assignor.) 
Shaw,   Thomas,    Matangi,    Waikato,    New    Zealand.      Belt 

fastener.     1,472,890:   Nov.    6. 
Shaw,  Victor  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,    Boat  and  apparatus  for 

the  propulsion  thereof.     1,455,230  ;  May  15. 
Shaw.    Wesley,   J.,   assignor  to  New  England   Wood  Heel 

Co.,  Haverhill,  Mass.     Machine  for  turning  wood  heels. 

1.476.188:   Dec.  4. 
Shawinigan  Laboratories,  Limited. 

and  Shaw,  assignors.) 
Shawinigan  Laboratories,  Limited. 

ard  W.,  assignor.) 
Shawinisran  Laboratorips,  Limited. 

and    PicV.    assignors.) 
Shawmut  Engineering  Company. 

assignor.) 
Shawmut  Enginocring  Company. 

F.,  assignor.) 
Shawmut  Engineering  Company. 

and  Blxby,    assignors.) 
Shawmut  Machine  Works.  Inc. 

aesignor.) 
Shay,     James,     Middletown,     Ohio.       Gate.       1,472.994 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Shea,  Arthur  E.,  Eckley,  Colo.     Shim  plate  for  demount- 
able rims.     1.459,346  ;  June  19. 
Shea-Lawlor,  Donald  H.,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand.     Letter 

box.     1,447.822;  Mar.  6. 
Shea,  Patrick  J.     (See  Wickstrom,  H.,  and  Shea.) 
Shea,    Patrick    J.,    assignor    to    Chase    Companle.'!,    Inc., 

Waterbury,   Conn.      Lever  handle   for  lavatory   faucet.i 

and  the  like.     1.475,654;   Nov.  27. 
Shea,  Robert,  Martell,  Calif.     Cradle  rocker.     1,449,301 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Shea,     William     C.,     San    Anselmo, 

steam    shovels    or   the   like.      1,4' 
SheafT.  Philip  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1,474.85.S  :   Nov.   20. 
Sheaffer,    Robert    C,    Lancaster,    Pa. 

1,455,152;  May   15. 


J.,  assignor  to  Williams 
Disk  wheel.    1,469,699  : 

J.,  assignor  to  Williams 
Oil-circulating  system. 


(See  Marshall,  M.  J., 

(See  Matheson,  How- 

(See  Sklrrow,  F.  W., 

(See  Burnes,  Henry  A., 

(See  Hathaway,  Edgar 


(See  Hathaway,  E.  F., 
(See  Smith,  Raymond  D., 


Calif.      Bucket    for 
5,301  ;    Dec.    18. 
Sphygmomanometer. 

Brassi&re    holder. 


Sheal,  Robert  E.,  Clevelandj  Ohio.  Material-handling 
bridge.      1,450,735 :    Apr.    3. 

Shearer,  Harry  T.,  Waynesboro,  Pa.  Reaming  tool  for 
truing  valve  seats.     1,453,643  ;  May  1. 

Shearer,  Vance,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ignition  timer  for 
internal-combustion   engines.      1,471,865 ;   Oct.   23. 

Shearer,  Vance,  New  York,  assignor  to  Blueblaze  Motor 
Specialties  Corp.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Ignition 
timer  for  Internal-combustion  engines.  1,405,740 ; 
.A.ug.  21. 

Shearer,  Vance,  assignor  to  Blublaze  Motor  Specialties 
Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ignition  tim«r  for  internal- 
combustion  engines.     1,468,885  ;   Sept.  25. 

Sliearei',  William  B.,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  In- 
ternational Torpedo  Boat  Corporation,  Wilmington, 
DoL      Boat.      1,458,154;   June   12. 

Shearer,  William  L.,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  Dental 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  111,  Bone-cutting  forceps. 
1,471,422;  Oct.  23. 

Shearing,  Geoi^e.  (See  Morrls-Alrey,  H.,  Shearing,  and 
Mullard.) 

Shearman,  Thomas  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Thread-cutting 
device.      1,464,779;   Aug.    14. 

Sheather,  Percival  B.,  et  al.  (See  Bryan,  William  G., 
assignor.) 

Shedenhelm,  Robert,  Grinnell,  Iowa.  Self  loading  and 
distributing  wagon.     1,442,980;  Jan.  23. 

Shedenhelm,  Robert,  Grinnell,  Iowa.  Conveyer  device. 
1,477,776;   Dec.   18. 

Sliee,  Parke  B.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Making  gear  wheels. 
1.444,213  :   Feb.   6. 

Shpe,  Parke  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  I.  Noble, 
Lancaster,  Pa.     Garment  hanger.     1,458,552  ;  .Tune  12. 

Shee,  Parke  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  I.  Noble,  Lan- 
caster, Pa.  Stropping  holder  for  safety-razor  blades. 
1,477,721;  Dec.   18. 

Sheedy,  Patrick,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Power-operated 
valve-reversing   irear.      1,443,888 ;   Jan.   30. 

Sheehan,  George  F.,  and  H.  A.  Gillen,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Fuel    briouetto.     1,446.322;  Feb.  20. 

Sheehan,  Thomas  P.,  Norwich,  Conn.  Fillet-winding  de- 
vice.     1.468,839;    Sept     25. 

Sheehan,  William  M.,  assignor  to  Commonwealth  Steel 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Hopper-car  door.  1,450,615  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Sheehan,  William  M.,  assignor  to  Cast  Steel  Locomotive 
Ash  Pan  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Locomotive  ash  pan. 
1,460,113  :  June  26. 

Sheehy,  Jeremiah  J.,  assignor  to  Underwood  Typewriter 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,448,007;  Mar.  13. 

Sheek,  Walter  A.     (See  Welch,  H.  V..  and  Sheek.) 

Sheek,  Walter  A,,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  International 
Precipitation  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparataa 
for  electrical  precipitation  of  suspended  particles  from 
gases.     1.442,.301;  Jan.  16. 

Sheeler,  Daniel  A.,  Granton,  Wis.  Removable  mold  for 
concrete   walls.     1,471,574  ;   Oct.   23. 

Sheelev,  William  F.,  Galesburg,  111.  Vehicle  trafBc  signal. 
1,463,927  ;  Aug.  7. 

Sheen,  Francis  M.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Apparatus  for 
handling  packages.     1,455,273  ;  May  15. 

Sheen,  Milton  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Building  construc- 
tion.    1,460,516;  July  3. 

Sheen,  Milton  R.,  assignor  to  Tunnel  Machine  Mannfac- 
turing  and  Engineering  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Machine  for  building  tunnels  and  the  like.  1,442,704 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Sheene,  William  E.,  assignor  to  The  National  Asphalt 
Burial  Vault  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Asphalt-mastic 
and   coal-tar-mastic  casket   vault.     1,478,769  ;  Dec.   25. 

Sheer,  Henry  M.,  Quinc.y,  111.     Brooder.     1,470,491 ;  Oct.  9. 

Sheer,  Henrv  M..  (julncy.  111.  Ball-valve  control. 
1,475,030  ;  Nov.  20. 

Sheet  Steel  Products  Company.  (See  Baxter,  Kenneth 
S.,   assignor.) 

Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Doubling  Machine  Company,  The. 
(See   Henskey,   Frederick  W.,   assignor.) 

Sheets.  Kenney  L.,  Mount  Vernon,  Wash.  Cabinet. 
1,471,532;   Oct.  23. 

Shefi,  Henrv  W.      (See  ShefC,  William  and  H.  W.) 

Sheff,  William  and  H.  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Gold  solder. 
1,469,191;    Sept.    25. 

Sheffer,  John  W?    (See  Johnson.  W.   S.,  and  Sheffer.) 

Sheffield,  Joseph  H.,  Chicago,  lU  Prlntilig.  1,456,834 ; 
May  29. 

Shelck,    Joseph    H.      (See    Watson,    John    A.,    assignor.) 

Sheiman,  Morris,  New  York,  assignor  to  Wilson  Bohan- 
nan,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Lock.     1,451,788  ;  Apr.  17. 

Shek,  Frank  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lock.  1,452,393 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Shek,  Frank  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lock.  1.477,777; 
Dec.  18. 

Shelby,  David  C.  P.,  Arnaud.  Jianitoba.  Canada.  Exten- 
sion slei.?h  bolster.     1,478,537  :   Dec.  25. 

Shelby   Shoe  Company.      (See  Gordon,   Hiram,  assignor.) 

Shelden,  Charles  W.,  Diagonal,  Iowa.  Hog  ring 
1,470,295  ;  Oct.  9. 

Sheldon.  .Vlbert  N.,  Ventura,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  walk- 
ing on  water.     1.475,031 ;   Not.  20. 

Sheldon,  Clarence  O.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  D.  Dickey, 
Donna,  Tex.     Portable  stove.     1,468,421 ;  Sept.  18. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


489 


■Sbeldon,  Edward  r.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  It.  lloo  and  Co.. 
New   York.   N.  Y.     yiicet  delivery.      1,444,088:   1'>1>.   (J. 

Sbeldon,  Edward  P.,  Assignor  to  R.  Hoe  and  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  v.  Countiiif;  mecbauisia  for  priuting  ma- 
chines.    1,46(5.072  ;  Sept.  4. 

Slieldou.  Ertwaiil  1'.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  R.  Hoe  and 
Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Late-news-printiug  device. 
1,473,050;  Nov.  13. 

Sheldon.  Herbert  F.,  as8lg:nor  of  one-third  to  C.  M. 
Burroughs,  Boston,  Mass.  Pneumatic  tiro.  1,442,007  ; 
Jan.   9. 

Sheldon,  Lewis  W..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Power-transmission 
devico.     1,409.700;  Oct.  2. 

Sheldon,  Otis  C,  assignor  to  Sanford  Riley  Stoker  Co., 
Worcester,  Mass.  Agitator  for  stoker  hoppers. 
1,444..'5SS:    Feb.    IS. 

Shellenberger,  John,  Rome,  Ga.,  assignor  to  Seoled  Case 
Compr.D.v.  Feed  mccbanisru  for  wirebound-box-blank 
machines  and  the  like.     1,447,490 ;  Mar.  6. 

Shellenberger,  .lobu,  Rome,  Ga.,  assignor  to  Sealed  Case 
Company.  ilachlne  for  making  boxes  and  crates. 
1,403,727;  July  31. 

Sheller.  Harry  E.,  assignor  to  Shelter  Wood  Rim  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Portland,  Ind.  Steering  wheel. 
1,447,048;  Feb.  27. 

Sheller.  Harry  E..  assignor  to  Sheller  Wood  Rim  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Portland,  Ind.  Method  of  making 
steering  wheels.     1,475,002 ;   Nov.   27. 

Sliellor.  John  N.,  Soldiers  Home,  Calif.  Combined  rock- 
ing and  rolling  chair.     1,445.453  ;  Feb.  13. 

Sheller  Wood  Rim  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Sheller, 
Harry  E.,  assignor.) 

Shelly,  Hargus  G.,  Mulvane,  Kans.  Boiler  cleaner. 
1.459,997;  June  26. 

Shelmon,  Henry,  Vontress,  Tex.  Bottle  closure.  1,466,314  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Sliplor,    Frederick    L.      (See   Gillespie,   S.,  and  Shelor.) 

Shelton,  Henry  D.,  HugheBvUle,  Mo.  Wind  wheel. 
1.460,114  ;  June  26. 

Shelton,  Landon  C.  (See  Hoff,  T.,  Shelton,  and  Mac- 
Millan.) 

Shelton,  William  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Power-driven 
Implement  for  cutting  hair  or  the  like.  1,455,274  ; 
May   15. 

Shelton,  William  6.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Casing  for  violet- 
pay  generators.     Des.  63,203;  Oct.  30. 

Shenango  Pottery  Co.  (See  De  Lan,  Eugene  A.,  assig- 
nor.) 

Shenango  Tire  &  Rubber  Company.  (See  Raach,  W.  N., 
and  Shurtliffe,  assignors.) 

Shcney.  Joseph  H.,  Decatur,  111.  Portable  folding  sec- 
tional camp  cot.     1,457,232  ;  May  29. 

Shepard,  Lyman,  Norfolk,  Va.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
George  L.  Shinn,  New  Egypt,  N.  J.  Drawing  instru- 
ment.     1,409.192;    Sept.   25. 

Shepard,  Morgan,  New  York,  N.  T.  Amusement  portfolio 
for  children.     1,440,936  ;  Jan.  2. 

Shepard,  Morris  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  S.  Adams, 
Naugatuck,  Conn.,  assignors  to  The  Naugatuck  Chemi- 
cal Company.  Manufacture  of  formaldehyde  condensa- 
tion products  of  aliphatic  amines  and  products  obtained 
thereby.     1,471,213;  Oct.  16. 

Shepard-Thomason  Co.  (See  Thomason,  Hjalmar,  as- 
signor.) 

Shephard.  Percival  W.,  Boerne,  Tex.  Advertising  sign. 
1.445,977  ;   Feb.  20. 

Shepherd,  Alfred  B.,  Flint,  and  B.  G.  Levering,  Detroit, 
Mich.  Manufacturing  filigree  metal  lamp  shades. 
1,466,033 ;  Aug.  28. 

Shepherd,  Frank  D.,  Aurora,  111.  Poppet  valve  for  in- 
ternal-combustion  engines.     1,440,937  ;   Jan.   2. 

Shepherd,  Frank  D.,  Aurora,  HI.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1,474,794  ;  Nov.  20. 

Shepherd,  Frank  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Internal-combustion 
engine.      1,474,795  ;    Nov.   20. 

Shepherd,  Frank  E.,  North  KingsviUe,  Ohio.  Lifting 
apparatus.     1,459,556;  June  19. 

Shepherd,  Frank  G.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Elevator  lock. 
1,446,688;  Feb.  27. 

Shepherd,  Fred,  Ohley,  W.  Va.  Clothespin.  1,468,037  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Shepherd,  George  F.,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  England. 
Spring  suspension  device  for  motor  cycles  and  like 
vehicles.     1,476,651 ;  Dec.  4. 

Shepherd.  Harold  F..  assignor  to  The  Bessemer  Gas 
Engine  Company,  Grove  City,  Pa.  Hot  pot  for  ex- 
plosive engines  and  forming  the  same.  1,466,346 ; 
Aug.   28. 

Shepherd.  Oliver  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hat-cord  ret.niner. 
1.446,938  :  Feb.  27. 

Shepherd,  Solomon  W.,  Orlando,  Pla.  Amusement  appara- 
tus.    1,473,522;  Nov.  6. 

Shepherd.  Stonwall  J.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Hinge  guard. 
1,444,398;  Feb.   6. 

Shepler,  Theodore  F.  (See  DiUard,  W.  J.,  and  Shepler, 
assignors.) 

Sheppard,  Greedy  C.  (See  Schmidt,  H.  C,  and  Shep- 
pard.) 

Sheppard,  Orlando,  Jr.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  assignor  to  Buckeye 
Iron  &  Brass  Works,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Cake  former. 
1,450,457;  Apr.   3. 


Sheppard,  Samuel  E.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  composition. 
1,441,181  ;  Jan.  2. 

Sheppard,  Samuel  E.,  and  L.  W.  Eberlln,  assignors  to 
Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Electro- 
deposition  of  rubber  coatings.      1,476,374  ;   Dec.   4. 

Sheras,  Morris,  assignor  to  A.  D.  Joalin  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Chicago,  in.  Band  dating  stamp.  1,463,340; 
July  31. 

Sheras,  Morris,  assignor  to  A.  D.  Joslin  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dating  stamp.  1,405,741  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Sherbondy,  Earl  H.,  assignor  to  The  Peerless  Motor 
Car  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1.447,438  ;  Mar.  6. 

Sherbondy,  Earl  !(.,  assignor  to  S.  D.  Waldon,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Universal  joint.     1452,530  ;  Apr.  24. 

Sherbondy,  Earl  H.,  assignor  to  S.  D.  Waldon,  Detroit, 
Mich.  Steering  knuckle  tor  motor  vehicles.  1,452,531 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Sherbondy,  Earl  H.,  assignor  to  S.  D.  Waldon,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Vehicle   chassis.      1,452,532 ;   Apr.   24. 

Sherbondy,  Eur!  H.,  assignor  to  S.  D.  Waldon,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Vehicle  drive  axle.     1,472,441  ;   Oct.   30. 

Sherbondy,  Earl  H.,  assignor  to  S.  D.  Waldon,  Detroit, 
Mich.      Poppet    valve.      1,473,711 ;    Nov.    13. 

Sheridan,  Carroll  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Portable  heater 
for  hair  curlers.     1,444,140;  Feb.  6. 

Sheridan,  Eugene  J.,  Rockland,  N.  Y.  Mall  pouch. 
1,475,603  :   Nov.  27. 

Sheriflf,  David  H.,  jr..  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Rheostat  with 
auxiliary   contact  system.     1,461,072;   July  10. 

Sherlock,  John  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  L.  O'Reilly, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Envelope.     1,446,669;   Feb.   27. 

Sherman,  Allton  H.     (See  Combs,  Wilbur  M.,  assignor.) 

Sherman,  Alvin  G.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Vapor  Stove  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Stove  trimming.  1,468,751  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Sherman,  Alvin  G.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Vapor  Stove  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Stove-base  construction.  1,468,752  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Sherman,  Alvin  G.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Vapor  Stove  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Stove  top  and  shelf  construction. 
1,468,753;   Sept.   25. 

Sherman,  Charles  H.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Bracelet. 
1,447,188;  Mar.  6. 

Sherman,  Charles  H.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Flexible 
wire-strand  bead  bracelet  and  making  the  same. 
1,448,465:  Mar.  13. 

Sherman.  Charles  H.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Bracelet. 
Des.  63,141  ;  Oct.  16. 

Sherman,  Edward  T.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Door  latch. 
1,450,188;   Apr.   3. 

Sherman,  Eldrldge  B.,  assignor  to  E.  C.  Sonntag,  Bartlett, 
Tex.  Attachment  for  huUer  cotton  gins.  1,446,021 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Sherman,  Frank  C,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Photographic-print-washing  machine. 
1,470,586;  Oct.  9. 

Sherman.  Fred  S.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Press. 
1,442,180:  Jan.  16. 

Sherman,  H.  B.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Bliss,  Donald 
M.,  assignor.) 

Sherman,  H.  B.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Defibaugh, 
Mark  A.,  assignor.) 

Sherman,  H.  B.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Sherman.  H.  B., 
and  Bliss,  assignora.) 

Sherman,  Harry  E.,  and  L.  A.,  assignors,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  American  Cartridge  Company,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.     Decoy.      1,468,979 ;    Sept.   25. 

Sherman,  Howard  B.,  and  D.  M.  Bliss,  assignors  to  H.  B. 
Sherman  Manufacturing  Co.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Screw- 
operable  drain  valve.     1,465,004  ;  Aug.  14. 

Sherman,  James  M.,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  B.  H.  Shaw, 
Chicago,  111.,  dedicated,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  the 
People  of  the  United  States.  Acceleration  of  propionic 
fermentation.     1,459,959  ;  June  26. 

Sherman.  James  M.,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  R.  H.  Shaw, 
Chicago.  111.,  dedicated,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  the 
People  of  the  United  States.  Production  of  propionates 
and  propionic  acid.     1,470,885  ;  Oct.   16. 

Sherman,  James  M.,  and  E.  O.  Whitticr,  Washington, 
D.  C,  dedicated,  l)y  mesne  assignments,  to  the  People 
of  the  United  States.  Purification  of  propionates  by 
the  action  of  bacteria.     1,450.392  ;  Apr.  3. 

Sherman.  John  C.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Portland, 
Me.    Butter  substitute.     1,444,562  ;  Feb.  6. 

Sherman,  John  Q.     (See  Metzner,  A.  W.,  and  Sherman.) 

Sherman,  .John  Q.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Autographic  register. 
1,445.108  :  Feb.  13. 

Sherman,  .Tohn  Q.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Manifolding  and  num- 
bering device.     1,447,156  ;   Feb.  27. 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Manifolding  register. 
1.452,660;  Apr.  24. 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Manifolding  type- 
writer.    1,454,822  ;  May  8. 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Flat-bed  manifolding 
machine.     1,457,940  ;  June  5. 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  Davton,  Ohio.  Flat-bed  manifolding 
device.      1.471.287  ;   Oct.   16. 

Sherman.  .Tohn  Q.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Manifolding  paper. 
1,471,288;   Oct.  18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Sberman,  John  Q.,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Manifolding  machine. 

1.471,289;    Oct.    16.  ^   . 

Sherman,   John   Q.,   and   A.   W.   Metzner,   Dayton,   Ohio; 

said  Metzner  assignor  to  said  Sherman.    Flat-bed  multi- 
copy machine.     1,454,821 ;  May  8. 
Sherman,  John  W.,  and  F.  M.  Catron,  Sulphur  Springs, 

Fla.    Water  toboggan.    1,441.126 ;  Jan.  2.  . 

Sherman,   Joseph   B.,  Meriden,   Conn.     Knife  or  similar 

article.     Des.  63,664;  Dec.  25. 
Sherman,  Louie  A.     (See  Sherman,  Harry  E.  and  L.  A.) 
Sherman,    Max,    Brooklyn,    N.   Y.      Fruit   basket  or   the 

like.     Des.  62,036 ;  Mar.  6.  ^,   .  ^,.  ,^ 

Sherman,     Phillip,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Windshield    wiper. 

1,474,005;  Nov.  13. 
Sherman,     Phillip,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Windshield     wiper. 

1,474,006:  Nov.  13.  „       „    ,. 

Sherndal,  Alfred  E.,  assignor  to  H.  A.  Metz,  New  Xork, 

N     r.      Diamino-dloxyarsenobenzene-silver    oxld    com- 
pound and  making  the  same.     1,446,216 ;  Feb.   20. 
Sherow,  Llndolph,   M.,  Osslnlng,  N.   Y.     Composition  of 

matter  for  silver-plating  metals.     1,450,926;  Apr.  10. 
Sherrard,   Earl   C,    Madison,   Wis. ;    dedicated,   by   mesne 

assignments,    to    The    People    of    the    United    States. 

Making     ethyl     alcohol     from     galactose.       1,454,521 ; 

May  8. 
Sherrod,  Rufus  M.,  assignor  of  forty-nlne-one-hundredthe 

to  B.    H.   Sullenger,   Dyersburg,  Tenn.     Pool-ball   car- 
rier.    1,457,464 ;  June  5.  .  , , 
Sherry,     John      C,      Seattle,      Wash.      Fishing      tackle. 

1,442,981 ;  Jan.  23.  .       ^    ,^_^ 

Sheny,  John  C,  Seattle,  Wash.     Safety  device  for  flying 

machines.     1,457,044  ;  May  29. 
Sherwin,    George   E.,   Milwaukee,   Wis.      Clothesline   reel. 

1,470,886;  Oct.  16. 
Sherwin,    Isaac    S.,   Chattanooga,    Tenn.      Shade   fixture. 

1,457,465  ;  June  5. 
Sherwin   Williams  Company,  The.      (See  O'Boyle,  M.  J., 

and   Holton,   assignors.) 
Sherwood,    Bernard    H.,    Worcester,    Mass.      Lubricating 

device.     1,444.399  ;   Feb.  6. 
Sherwood  Bros.    Mfg.    Co.      (See   Shaw,    Henry   M.,   as- 
signor.) 
Sherwood  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Sherwood,  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 
Sherwood,  Carlyle  J.,  assignor  to  Coen  Co.,  San  Francisco, 

Calif.      Burner.      1,455,175;    May    15. 
Sherwood,  Matthew  M.,    Scranton,  Pa.     Removable  calk. 

1,465,794  ;  Aug.  21. 
Sherwood,   Stephen   H.,   and   A.   G.  Barth,   Pawpaw,   111. 

Crate.      1,444,711 ;   Feb.   6. 
Sherwood,  William,  Detroit,  Mich.   Flush  valve.   1,460,080  ; 

June  26. 
Sherwood,  William  E..  assignor  to  Sherwood  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co.  Inc.,  Canastota,  N.  Y.     Wagon.    1,468,174  ;  Sept.  18. 
Sherwood,  William  E.,  assignor  to   Sherwood  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co.  Inc.,  Canastota,  N.Y.     Wagon.      1,468,175  ;  Sept.  18. 
Sherzer,  Allen  F.,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.     Regulating  centrifugal 

pumps.      1,465,097 ;    Aug.   14. 
Sheuman,   James  E.,  Waynesboro,  Pa.     Floating  reamer 

holder.      1,450,822 ;    Apr.    3. 
Bhevenell,    John    L.,    et    al,    trustees.      (See    Josephson, 

Helmer  G.,  assignor.) 
Shevlin,  George  F.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.    Valve.     1,457,318 ; 

June  5. 
Shevlin,   George  F.,   Glens   Falls,   N.   Y.      Cooler  for  re- 
claimed    liquor     and     gas     in     paper-pulp     processes. 

1,457,941;  June  5. 
Shick,  Harry,  Hawthorn,  Pa.     Fountain  pen.     1,444,141 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Shield.s,  Carl  E.     (See  Leveen,  Swan  J.,  assignor.) 
Shields,  Frank  S.,  and  J.  A.  Camm,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  The  Clark  &  Mesker  Milling  Machine 

Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Machine  tool.     1,441,760 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Shields,    Harry    A.,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich.,    assignor    to 

F.  C.  Genge,  Chicago,  111.    Pilling  machine.    1,445,416 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Shields,  Henry  B.,  Freeport,  N.  Y.    Aeroplane.    1,468,329  ; 

Sept.    18. 
Shields,    Lowell   W.,    assignor    to    Hickok    Manufacturing 

Company,      Inc.,     Rochester,     N.     Y.       Belt     buckle. 

1,454,522  ;  May  8. 
Shields,    Lowell    W.,    assignor    to    Hickok    Manufacturing 

Company,    Inc.,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Belt-buckle    frame. 

Des.  63,242;  Nov.  6. 
Shields,    Lowell    W.,    assignor   to    Hickok   Manufacturing 

Company,    Inc.,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Belt-buckle    frame. 

Des.   63,243  ;  Nov.  6. 
Shields,   Lowell   W.,   assignor    to   Hickok   Manufacturing 

Company,    Inc.,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Belt-buckle   frame. 

Des.   63,244  ;  Nov.   6. 
Shields,    Lowell   W.,   assignor  to   Hickok   Manufacturing 

Company,      Inc.,      Rochester,     N.      Y.        Belt-    buckle. 

1,477,600;    Dec.    18. 
Shields,  Roland,  Baltimore.  Md.     Combined  license-plate, 

tall-light  and  signal-light  bracket.     1,453,770 ;   May  1. 
Shields,  WlUie  A.,  Birmingham,  Ala.     Combination  tool. 

1,463,375  ;  July  31. 
Shiffer,     Daniel     B..     .\nnville,     Pa.       Toilet     accessory. 

1.474,295;  Nov.  13. 
Shigley,    Clarence    W.       (See    Murrell,    Richard    S.,    as- 
signor. I 


Drill  bit. 
1,444,010 ; 
1,464,050 ; 


Brush-making 
Brush-making 
Brush-making 


Shigley,  Cyrus  C,  Grand  Rapids,  assignor  to  Electric 
Phonograph  Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Speed-reg^i- 
lating  device.     1,453,890;  May  1. 

Shllanskl,  Joseph  G..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Safety  and  pick- 
proof  lock.     1,445,723  ;   Feb.   20. 

Shill,  Thomas,  Highland  Park,  N.  J.  Owner's  Identifica- 
tion means  for  protecting  automobiles  against  theft. 
1,460,282  ;  June  26. 

Shilling,  Lorenzo  D.,  Kalispell,  Mont.  Blow-out  boot  for 
pneumatic  tires.     1,470,546;  Oct.  9. 

Shilling,  Wade,  Troy,  Ohio.    Chin  rest.    1,463,847  ;  Aug.  7. 

Shima,  Adam  S.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Testing  device  for 
spark  plugs.     1,459,379 ;  June  19. 

Shimek,  John  A.      (See  Specht,   L.  M.,  and  Shimek.) 

Shimer,  Calvin  J.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Deodorizing  and  dis- 
infecting case  or  container.    Des.  62,861 ;  Aug.  7. 

Shimer,  Edward  P.,  and  R.  I.  Prey,  Phlllipsburg,  N.  J. 
Brake-shoe   spreader.      1,458,080:   June  5. 

Shimin,     Edward     W.,     Thermopohs,     Wyo. 
1,463,848  ;  Aug.  7. 

Shimp,  Archie  J.,  Rockford,  111.     Shoe  form. 
Feb.  6. 

Shimp,  Archie  J.,  Rockford,  HI.   Burglar  alarm 
Aug.  7. 

Shimp,  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  Skillkrafters  Incorpor- 
ated, Philadelphia,  Pa.     Ring.     Des.  62,539  ;  June  19. 

Shingle  Lock  Company,  The.  (See  Kridler,  Bernie  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Shinkle,  Guy  E.,  et  al.     (See  Brown,  Henry  A.,  assignor.) 

Shinn,  George  C,  Vancouver,  Wash.  Attachment  for 
motor  vehicles.     1,445,562  ;  Feb.  13. 

Shinn,  George  L.      (See   Shepard,  Lyman,  assignor.) 

Shinn,  Horace,  Maple  Shade,  N.  J.  Adjustable  guide  for 
crossheads  of  locomotives  and  the  like.  1,475,453 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Shinskie,  Marcus  A.,  Usona,  Calif.  Safety  logging  hook. 
1,464,665;  Aug.  14. 

Shiono,  Chutaro,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Combined  lamp  and 
bell.     1,441,247;  Jan.  9. 

Shipley,    Arthur   H.,    Leicester,    England. 
machine.     1,458,783;  June  12. 

Shipley,    Arthur    H.,    Leicester,    England, 
machine.     1,458,784;  June  12. 

Shipley,    Arthur    H.,    Leicester,    England, 
machine.     1,458,785  ;  June  12. 

Shipley,  Caleb  W.  (See  Steiner,  H.  W.,  Shipley,  and 
Morrison.) 

Shipley,  Caleb  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Belt  tire.  1,471,533  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Shipley,  Grant  B.  and  J  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Valve  devic* 
for  wood-treating  cylinders.      1,465,742  ;   Aug.    21. 

Shipley,  Grant  B.  and  J.  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Automatic 
charging  and  discharging  apparatus  for  wood-treating 
plants.     1,478,259  ;  Dec.  18. 

Shipley,  Jack  B.     (See  Shipley,  Grant  B.  and  J.  B.) 

Shipley,  Thomas,  York,  Pa.  Hinged  door.  1,474,496 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Shipman,  Joseph  W.  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apron  for 
photographic  developing  equipment.    1,457,045 -May  29. 

Shipman,  William  P.,  assignor  to  Blaw-Knox  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Making  annealing  boxes.  1,449,200; 
Mar.  20. 

Shipp,  Clarence  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Heating  and  ven- 
tilating unit.     1,442,831;  Jan.  23. 

Shippee,  Hartwell  B.,  KUlingly,  Conn.  Screen  for  win- 
dows and  screen  doors.     1,461,500:  July  10. 

Shipper,  Isaac  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  welding  fur- 
nace.    1,467,954  :  Sept.  11. 

Shippert,  Warren  A.,  assignor  to  The  Burton  Page  Com- 
pany, ChicagOi  111.  Milking  machina  1,459,420 ; 
June  19. 

Shipps,  Fred  C,  Coshocton,  Ohio.  Belt.  1,458,553 ; 
June  12. 

Shirk,  Fremont  W.     (See  Shirk,  Peter  R.,  and  P.  W.) 

Shirk,  Peter  R.  and  P.  W.,  Bphrata,  Pa.  Cutter. 
1,470,492;  Oct.  9. 

Shirley  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Clarke,  Thomas  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Shirley,  William  M.,  Aliceville,  Ala.  Differential  gear. 
1,452,316 ;  Apr.  17. 

Shirreffs,  James  R.,  Jr.,  administrator.  (See  Shirrefts, 
James  R.) 

Shirreffs,  James  R.,  deceased,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. ;  J.  R. 
Shirreffa,  jr.,  administrator.  Spotlight.  1,454,695 ; 
May  8. 

Shively,  Albert  B.,  Laurel,  Nebr.  Hog-trough  apparatus. 
1,450,519;   Apr.    3. 

Shively,  Charles  A.,  Hoquiam,  Wash.  Grate  construction. 
1,456,835  ;  May  29. 

Shively,     Josephine,     Sausalito,    Calif. 
Des.  63,334;  Nov.  20. 

Shively,   Walter   E.      (See   Kilborn,   K. 

Shively,    Walter    B.,   assignor   to   The 
Rubber     Company,     Akron,     Ohio. 
1,457,942;  June  5. 

Shively,  Walter  E.,  assignor  to  The  Goodyear  Tire  A 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Olilo.  Pneumatlc-tlre  flap. 
1,475.147  ;  Nov.  20. 

Shlverick,  Myron  D.,  Albany,  assignor  to  Sweet  &  Doyle 
Foundry  and  Machine  Co.,  Green  Island,  N.  T.  Auto- 
mobile signal.     1,450,337;  Apr.  3. 


Incense    burner. 

B.,   and   Shively.) 

Goodyear    Tire  & 

Pneumatic     tire. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


491 


Shivers,  Paul  F.,  Wabash,  and  G.  W.  Obenchain,  Ft. 
Wayne,  Ind.  Flexible  and  folding  table.  1,445,854 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Shivers,  Paul  F.,  Lndlngton,  Mich.,  and  J.  F.  Lind- 
bergr,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors  of  one-half  to  L.  W.  Holt, 
liUdington,  Mich.  Governor  for  internal-combustion 
engines.     1,456.284;  May  22. 

Shobert,  Jacob  M.,  Noble,  Oltla.  Boll-weevil  destroyer. 
1,476,413;    Nov.    27. 

Shockey,  Henry  C,  and  T.  Fennell,  Casa  Grande,  Ariz. 
Flv-eatchlng    apparatus.      1,462.873 ;    July    24. 

Shockley,  Clarence  W.,  Mount  Sterling,  Ohio.  Selector 
for  gear-shifting  mechanism.     1,466,067  ;  Aug.  28. 

Shoemaker,  Harvey,  WoUaston,  Mass.  Piston-rod  con- 
nection.    1,440.801 ;  Jan.  2. 

Shoenberg,  Milton  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Electric 
cigar  lighter.     Des.   62,366;   May  15. 

Shoenberg,  Milton  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Electric 
cigar  lighter  and  standard.     Des.  62,367 ;  May  15. 

Shoeneman,  Cbas.  A.,  et  al.  (See  Schaller,  William  F., 
assignor.) 

Shoenfelt,  Charles  F.,  Vandalia,  G.  H.  Cook,  Dayton, 
and  F.  H.  Cook,  Tippecanoe,  Ohio;  said  G.  H.  Cook 
assignor  to  said  Shoenfelt  Bottle  holder.  1,459,707 ; 
Jane  19. 

Shofter,  William  H.,  Barberton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Dinmond  Match  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Composition- 
applying  device  for  book-match  machines.  1,461,461 ; 
July  10. 

Shogian,  Ivar  L.  (See  Balzer,  V.  W.,  and  Ballon, 
assignors.) 

Shogren,  Chester  M.     (See  Klchards,  F.  A.,  and  Shogren.) 

Sholes,  Frank  W.,  Portland,  Me.  Photoprlnt-v7ashing 
machine.      1,476,425 ;    Dec.    4. 

Shonk,  William  W.,  Vandalia,  111.  Valve-grinding  ma- 
chine.    1,446,323;  Feb.  20. 

Shonts,  Leroy  C,  and  O.  W.  Howard,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  MoUne  Plow  Company,  Incorporated, 
Moline,  111.     Tractor.     1,452,283;   Apr.  17. 

Shook,  Charles  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Material-handling 
machine.     1,476,375  ;   Dec.  4. 

Shook.  George  L.,  Port  Henry,  N.  Y.  Blast  furnace. 
1.448,772;  Mar.   20. 

Shore.  Joseph  R.,  assignor  to  American  Concrete-Steel 
Company,  Newark.  N.  J.  Scaffolding  for  centering  and 
thp  like.     1,477,190;  Dec.  11. 

Shore,  Slorris  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigarette  appliance. 
1,476,652  ;  Dee.   4. 

Shorey,  Edmund  C,  Washington,  D.  C.  Making  2-naph- 
thoi  3-carboxylic  acid.     1,450,990  ;  Apr.  10. 

Shorrock,  James  L.,  assignor  to  Entwisle  and  Kenyon 
Limited.  Accrinarton,  England.  Carpet  sweeper. 
1,468,215;   Sept.   18. 

Short,  Bladen  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  C.  Girl,  Kala- 
mazoo, Mich.     Automobile  bumper.     1,451,477  ;  Apr.  10. 

Short,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Company, 
Detroit,   Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     1,441,248 ;   Jan.   9. 

Hhort,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Lubricating  system  for  internal-com- 
bustion  engines.     1,444,279  ;  Feb.  6. 

Short,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Research 
Corporation,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Steering  gear.  1,444,563  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Sliort,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Valve-actuating  device  for  hydrocar- 
bon motors.     1,454.084  ;  May   8. 

Short,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit.  Mich.  Hydrocarbon  motor.  1,457,943 ; 
June  5. 

Short,  Charles  R„  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Cooling  system  for  internal-com- 
bustion engines.     1,457,944  ;  June  5. 

Short,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Guide  member  for  valve-operatin.s  mech- 
anism of  internal-combustion  engines.  1,469,270 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Short,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Piston.     1,473,127;  Nov.  6. 

Short,  Charles  R.,  and  A..  L.  Cash,  Detroit,  Mich.  Air- 
cleaning  device.      1,461.630;   July   10. 

Short,  George  W.      (See  Snyder,  S.  S.,  and  Short.) 

Short,  Hugh  O.,  Rochester,  England.  Construction  of 
wings  and  like  parts  of  aeroplane  flying  machines  and 
other  aircraft.     1,445,454  ;  Feb.  13. 

Short,  Hugh  O.,  Rochester,  England.  Construction  of 
wings  and  like  parts  of  aeroplane  flying  machines  and 
other  aircraft.     1,445,455  ;  Feb.  13. 

Short,  Hugh  O.,  Rochester,  England.  Wing  and  like 
member  constructed  of  metal  for  aeroplane  flying  ma- 
chines and  other  aircraft.    1,451,059  ;  Apr.  10. 

Short,  John  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  razor.  1,455,674 ; 
May  15. 

Short,  John  M.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Flag-supporting  de- 
vice.    1,476,426;  Dec.  4. 

Short,  Llllie  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Meat-tendering  ma- 
chine.    1,462,098  ;  Apr.  17. 

Short,   Otto   R.      (See  Pentler,   S.  J.,   and  Short.) 

Shorten,  William  P.,  Poughkeepeie,  N.  Y.  Poultry  feeder. 
1,469,340:  Oct.  2. 

Shortridge,  Bogle,  Grundy,  Va.  Heel  brace.  1,448,600 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Shortt,  Edward  G.,  Carthage,  N.  Y.  Fluid-pressure  brake 
mechanism.     1,467,694  ;  Sept.  11. 


Shortt,  Edward  G.,  Carthage,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  H. 

Gebble  and  I.   T.   Gebble,   Lowville,  N.   Y.     MechanlBm 

for  air  and   fuel   control.      1,442,632 ;    Jan.    16. 
Shott  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  Gail,  Charles 

U.,  assignor. > 
Shotwell,  John  J.,  Plalnfleld,  N.  J.    Signboard.    1,449,063 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Shotwell,   Marcus  A.,   Chicago,    111.     Demountable   tread 

for  pneumatic  tires.     1,441,468  ;  Jan.  9. 
Shoults,   Abe,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Sanitary    chicken    roost. 

1,466,197;  Aug.  28. 
Shoultz,    Earl    £.,    Vlncennes,    Ind.      Leakproof    valve. 

1,468,747  ;  Sept.  26. 
Shoup,    Samuel    R.,    Weehawken,    N.    J.      Lath    board. 

1,446,324  ;  Feb.  20. 
Shoup,  Samuel  B.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.     Sheathine  board. 

1,460,962  ;  Apr.  10. 
Show,  John  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Snubber.     1,470,493: 

Oct.  9. 
Showalter,  Arthur  H.,  Brookline,  assignor  to  The  Russell 

Company,   Boston,    Mass.     Box   cell   case.      1,443,288; 

Jan.  23. 
Showalter,  Jay  B.  F.,  Pekln,  111.   Scaffold  and  roof  bracket 

1,456,940;  May  29. 
Showalterbaugh,  Joseph,  Gary,  assignor  to  A.  J.  Miller, 

Hammond,     Ind.       Dirigible     headlight.       1^472,141; 

Oct.  30. 
Showers,    Ernest    S.,    Michigamme,    Mich.      Figure    toy. 

1,459,118;  June  18. 
Shown,  Finley  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  0.  H.  Bowden, 

Clarendon,  Ark.     Meat  holder.     1,474,296  ;  Nov.  13. 
Shrauger,    Darius    B.,    Atlantic,    Iowa,      Farrowing-rall 

bracket.     1,457,636;  June  5. 
Shreeve,    Herbert   B.,   Maplewood,   N.   J.     Wire-marking 

device.     1,458,155  ;  Jnne  12. 
Shreeve,  Herbert  B.,  Wyoming,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 

Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     B!n- 

erglzatlon   and  control   of  vacuum   tubes.      1,456,520; 

May  29. 
Shreve  Charles  A.  B.     (See  Walter,  Albert  U.,  assignor.) 
Shreve,  Randolph  N.     (See  Charlton,  H.  W.,  and  Shreve.) 
Shriner,    Moral   O.,    assignor   to    S.    A.    Shriner,    Niagara 

FaUs,   N.   Y.     Ash   sifter.      1,469,113 ;    Sept.    25. 
Shriner,   Salina  A.      (See   Shriner,   Moral   O.,   assignor.) 
Shriver,   C.   E.,   et  al.      (See   Kesterson,   Joseph   B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Shriver,  Harry  T.,  LleweUyn  Park  N.  J.  Hydraulic 
press.     1,467,201;   Sept.  4. 

Shriver,  J.  B.,  et  aL  (See  Kesterson,  Joseph  E.,  a»- 
signer.) 

Shriver.  Ray  R.,  Rinard,  Iowa.  Electrical  heater. 
1,477,982;  Dec.  18. 

Shrock,  John  W.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Traction  attachment  for 
wheels.     1,451,183  ;  Apr.  10. 

Shroyer,  Jacob  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Edison 
Electric  Appliance  Company,  Incorporated.  Electric 
heater.     1,476,376;  Dec.  4. 

Shrubsole,  Ernest,  London,  England.  Route  indicator. 
1,454,793  ;  May  8. 

Shrum,  Peter  J.,  Monaco  Heights,  assignor  to  Colons 
Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Thread  pro- 
tector.    1,457,882  ;  June  5. 

Shrum,  Peter  J.,  Monaca  Heights,  and  H.  A.  Henlgen, 
Rochester,  assignors  to  Colona  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Mechanism  for  making  thread 
protectors.     1,475,032  ;   Nov.    20. 

Shubert,  Joseph,  Braddock,  Pa.  Wheeled  toy.  1,472,498; 
Oct.  30. 

Shuer,  Maurice,  et  al.      (See  Morrison,  Tom,  assignor.) 

Shuey,  Willis  A.,  Boise,  Idaho.  Pneumatlc-tire  attach- 
ment.     1,453,530  ;   May   1. 

Shuford,  Stephen  W.,  Woodlawn,  N.  C.  Weighing  mecha- 
nism.    1.452,763  :  Apr.  24. 

Shugart,  Frederick  R.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Wheelbarrow. 
1.474,919  ;  Nov.  20. 

Shuha,  Stephan  J.,  Hillside.  N.  J.  Lighter  for  stoves, 
ranges,   and  the  like.      1.440,896 ;  Jan.  2. 

Shuler,  Frank  A.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Brake  mechanism. 
1,449,064  :  Mar.  20. 

Shull,  Daniel  L.,  Bakersflold,  Calif.  Attachment  for  well- 
tube  perforators.     1.447,523  ;  Mar.  6. 

Shull,  Frederick  G.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Seal  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Bottle  closure. 
1,472,093  :  Oct.  30. 

Phull,  Samuel,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rail  Joint.  1,455,814} 
May  22. 

Shull,  William  G.     (See  Sparks,  C,  and  Shull.) 

Shultz,  Albert  B.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Automobile  tire  lock. 
1,444,214  ;  Feb.  6. 

Shultz,  Albert  B.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Ball  joint.  1,451,984 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Shultz,  Albert  B.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Liquid-level  gauge. 
1,451,965  ;  Apr.  17. 

Shultz,  Michael  L.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Sanitary  Hpeclaltlet 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Gravity  soap-dlspenslng 
valve.     1,446,217  ;  Feb.  20. 

Shulze,  John  H.,  sr.,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.  Reenforced  con- 
crete  construction.      1,446,276 ;   Feb.    20. 

Shumaker,  Walter  C,  Orangeville,  111.  Facing  tooL 
1,466,385  ;  Aug.  28. 

Shumaker,  William  H.,  Miami,  Fla.  Holder  for  car  re- 
placers.     1,445,109;  Feb.   18, 


492 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Sbuman,     Frank,     Long    Beach,    Calif.       Match    saver. 

1,441,379;   Jan.  9. 
Shuman,    Frant,    Long   Beach,    Calif. 

brushes.     1,466,967  ;  Sept.  4. 
Shumway,  Philip  R.      (See  Kendall,  Arthur  I. 
Shupe,  William  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Heater. 

Oct.  2. 
fiharlck,   Edward  P.,  ^sslgnorof  one-half  to 


Guard   for   tooth- 


,  assignor.) 
1,469,648  ; 


_  .  P.  Bel- 

singer,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Combination  mailing  form. 
1,472,142;  Oct.  30. 

Shur-On  Optical  Co.  (See  Kirstein,  H.  E.,  and  Gage, 
assignors.) 

Shur-On  Optical  Company.  (See  Bertram,  Jacob  P., 
assignor.) 

Shnr-On  Optical  Company.  (See  Leytham,  Thomas;  as- 
signor.) 

Shur-On  Optical  Company.  (See  McDonell,  William  E., 
assignor.) 

Shurtleff,  Wilfred,  assignor  to  Mollne  Heat,  Moline,  111. 
Heating  and  ventilating  nnlt     1,440,497 ;  Jan.  2. 

Shurtleff,  Wilfred,  assignor  to  Mollne  Heat,  Mollne.  111. 
Klectric-motor  base  support.     1,440,498 ;   Jan.   2. 

Shurtliffe,  Clinton  E.    (See  Raach,  W.  N.,  and  Shurtllffe.) 

Shuster,  Elmore  F.  (See  Thompson,  Lavirrence,  as- 
signor.) 

ShuBter,  Elmore  P.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Wire  etralght- 
enlng  and   cutting  machine.      1,466,002 ;   Aug.   28. 

Shuster,  Elmore  P.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Wire-straighten- 
ing arbor.     1,473.256  ;  Nov.   6. 

Shuster,  Irving  C.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Fixture  for  brake  rods. 
1,463,557  ;  July  31. 

Bhute,  Arthur  C.     (See  Bergen,  W.  V.,  and  Shute.) 

Shntoff,  Michael.  Freehold,  N.  J.  Animal  trap.  1,459,267  ; 
June  19. 

Bhutsa,  Stephen  J.,  Unlontown,  Pa.  Attaching  clamp. 
1,460,288;   June  26. 

Shuttleworth,  Alfred,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  Smith, 
London,  England.  Domeetic  washing  board.  1,475,454  ; 
Nov.   27. 

Shuttleworth,  Joseph  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Window  venti- 
lator.    1,444,756  ;   Feb.  6. 

Shvachka,  John  K.,  and  A.  S.  Bimbaum-ShestakofC,  New 
York,  N.  X.  Call  device  for  public  rooms.  1,464,447  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Blblskl,    John    C,    Baltimore,    Md.      Adjustable    socket 

wrench.     1,451,591 ;  Apr.  10. 
Sibley,  Edward  L.,  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Sibley, 

Edward  L.,  2d,  assignor.) 
Sibley,  Edward  L.,  2d,  assignor  to  E<lward  L.  Sibley  Manu- 
facturing    Company,     Incorporated,     Bennington,     Vt. 

Blanking  out  eyelets.     1,469,757;  Oct.  2. 
Sibley,    Edwin    J.,    Jamaica,    N.    Y.      Friction   adjuster. 

1,478,404;  Dec.  25. 
Sibley,  Irving  A.,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.     Automobile  bumper. 

1,441,637 ;  Jan.  9. 
Sibley,    James    T.,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Pocketknlfe,   etc. 

1,478,260;   Dec.   18. 
Sibley,   James  T.,  and  C.   B.   Waldorf,   Paterson,   N.  J. ; 

said    Waldorf    assignor    to    said    Sibley.      Tone    arm. 

1,442,302;  Jan.   16. 
Sibley,   Eichard   C,  Boston,   Mass.     Freight-transferring 

system.     1,463,558  ;  July  31. 
Sibley,  Robert  L.      (See  Bedford,  C.  W.,  and  Sibley.) 
Sibson  &  Stem,  Inc.      (See  Branson,  Thomas,  assignor.) 
Slbson,  Walter  W.     (See  Allsop,  T.,  and  Sibson.) 
Slchel,  John,  et  al.      (See  Grundy,   Alfred  A.,  assignor.) 
Biclliano,   Alexander,   Jr.,    London,   England.      Apparatus 

for  feeding  water  to  boilers  under  pressure.    1,441,761 ; 

Jan.  9. 

Slckinger,     William,     Chicago,     lU.      Electrically-heated 

waffle  iron.     1,466,198;  Aug.  28. 
Sickles,  Prank  W.     (See  Perkins,  J.  L.,  Croft,  and  Sickles.) 
Sickles,    Frank    W.      (See   Perkins,    J.   L.,    Sickles,    and 

Oakley.) 
Sickles,  William,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  W.  McDonald, 

Gilman,      lU.        Self-elevatina     hanger     or     support. 

1,450,051;   Mar.   27. 
Slckman,  Davy  V.,   Denver,   Colo.     Hydraulic  expanding 

bar.     1,460,508  ;  July  3. 
Slckman,    Davy   V.,    D'enver,    Colo.      Hydraulic   expansion 

bar.     1,477,601  ;   Dec.  18. 
Slckmann,  Henry  C.     (See  Hachmann,  F.,  and  Slckmann.) 
Blckmann,  Henry  C,   et  al.      (See  Hachmann,  Frederick, 

assignor.) 
Slddall,  Wilbur  H.     (See  McKlnstry,  G.  W.,  and  Slddall.) 
Sidebotham,   Melvin    H.      (See   La    Bombard,   L.    B.,   and 

Sidebotham.) 
Sldebottom,   John   W.      (See    Kenney,    P.    B.,    and    Side- 
bottom.) 
Sides,  Charles  H.,  Lexington,  N.  C.     Gasoline  dispenser. 

1,451,592  ;  Apr.  10. 
Sides,    Henry   W.,   Dayton,   Ohio.     Weighing   and  count- 
ing scale.     1,445,131 ;  Feb.  20. 
Sides,  Wilson   W.,   Lowell,   and  E.  F.   Preston,   assignors 

to  J.  W.  Patterson,  trustee,  Kearney,  Nebr.    Hydraulic 

clutch.     1,474,007;   Nov.   13. 
Sleben,    George    S.,    Oak    Bluffs,    Mass.      Saw   frame    or 

holder.     1,471,214  ;  Oct.  16. 
Sleben,   Henry,    assignor  of  one-half  to   L.   E.    Koehler, 

Kansas  City,  Mo.     Evaporator.     1,446,994  ;  Feb.  27. 
Slebenllst,  Anthony  G.,  Alois,  Wlfi.    Thermostat  for  ovens. 

1,476,377;   Dec.  4. 


Sieber,  Gottwalt,  Plauen,  Germany.  Embroidery  ma- 
chine.    1,460,012  ;  July  3. 

Sieber  Products  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Rubin,  Adolph.  assignor.) 

Siebert,  Werner,  Laufenburg,  assignor  to  Nitrum  Aktten- 
gesellschaft,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Obtaining  nitric 
acid  by  means  of  the  electric  arc  in  a  closed  cycle. 
1,462,052;   July   17. 

Siebert,  Werner,  Laufenburg,  Aargau,  assignor  to 
Nitrum  Aktlengesellschaft,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Pro- 
ducing nitric  acid  by  means  of  the  electric  arc. 
1,462,987  ;  July  24. 

Siebert,  Werner,  Laufenburg,  Aargnii,  Switzerland,  as- 
signor to  Nitrum  Aktlengesellschaft,  Zurich,  Switzer- 
land. Obtaining  nitrite  from  nitrous  fumes  produced 
in   electric-arc  furnaces.      1,471,711;   Oct.   23. 

Siebert,  Werner,  Laufenburg,  Aargau,  assignor  to  Nitrum 
Aktlengesellschaft,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Obtaining 
pure  nitric  acid  from  nitrous  gases.  l,472i,343 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Siebert,  Werner,  Laufenburg,  Aargau,  assignor  to  Nitrum 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Concentrating 
aqueous  nitric  acid  by  means  of  sulphuric  acid. 
1,474,647;  Nov.  20. 

Siebs,  Claude  T.  (See  McNair,  George  H.  S.  and  H.  N. 
D.,  and  Siebs.) 

Sleek  &  Drucker,  Inc.     (See  Sleek,  William,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Sleek,  William,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Sieck  &  Drucker,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  treating  liquids  or  solids 
with  gases.     1,470,887  ;  Oct.  16. 

Sledentopf.  Henry,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Carl  Zeiss, 
Jena,  Germany.  Tube  extension  for  microscopes. 
1,470,770;  Oct.   16. 

Siedersleben,  W.,  &  Co.     (See  Erhardt,  Ludwlg,  assignor.) 

Sledhoff,  George  H.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Valet  door. 
1,472,251;  Oct.  30. 

Slegel,  Abram,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Wall  construction. 
1,467,340 ;  Sept.  11. 

Slegel,  Ernest,  assignor  to  The  Axle  Lock  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Vehicle  lock.     1,445,456;  Feb.  13. 

Slegel,  Ernest,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Axle  Lock 
Corporation.     Locking  device.     1,452,938 ;  Apr.  24. 

Slegel,  Jacob,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  curtain.  Des. 
62,557;  June  19. 

Slegel,  Joseph,  assignor  to  American  Lady  Corset  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Method  and  means  for  attaching 
fastener  tapes  to  garments.     1,475,604  ;  Nov.  27. 

Slegel,  Leo  B.      (See  Gottlieb,  D.,  and  Slegel.) 

Sieger,  Henry  N.,  Slatington,  Pa.  Snow  guard  and  fen- 
der.   1,463,065 ;  July  24. 

Sieger,  Philip  C,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  The  Butterick 
Publishing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutting  guide 
for  dressmakers'  patterns.     1.443,151  ;  Jan.  23. 

Siegfried,  Clarence  S.,  et  al.  (See  Hachmann,  Frederick, 
assignor.) 

Siegfried,  Robert,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Resilient 
coupling.     1,460,181 ;  June  26. 

Siemens  &  Halske  Aktlengesellschaft.  (See  Bohme,  Kurt, 
assignor.  ) 

Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Kamlnskl, 
Paul,  assignor.) 

Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Kath,  Willy, 
assignor.) 

Siemens  &  Halske,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Kelnath, 
George,  assignor. 

Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Mansel,  Paul, 
assignor.) 

Siemens  &  Halske,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Rellstab,  Lud- 
wlg, assignor.) 

Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Riegger, 
Hans,  assignor.) 

Siemens-Schuckert  Werke  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Tflrk,  0., 
and  Kozlsek,  assignors.) 

Slemens-Schuckertwerke  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter 
Haftung.      (See   Altenklrch,    Edmund,    assignor.) 

Slemens-Schuckertwerke  Gesellschaft  mit  beschranktor 
Haftung.     (See  Deutschmann,  Peter  P.,  assignor.) 

Slemens-Schuckertwerke  Gesellschaft  mit  beschriinkter 
Haftung.      (See  RUdenberg,  Reinhold,  assignor.) 

Siemens  -  Schuckertwprke  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter 
Haftung.  (See  RUdenberg,  R.,  and  Flnckbeln,  as- 
signors.) 

Slemens-Schuckertwerke  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter 
Haftung.     (See  Thallmayer,  Ludwig,  assignor.) 

Siemens  -  Shuckertwerke  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter 
Haftung.     (See  Zederbohm,  Willy,  assignor.) 

Siemers,  Charles  W.,  Cedar  Pomt,  111.  Push  rake. 
1,463,028;  Aug.  7. 

Sleper,  Conrad,  Krawinkelerbrucke,  Germany.  Hammer- 
ing machine.     1,450,895  ;  Apr.  3. 

Sieroslawskl,  Anthony  S.  (See  Sleroslawskl,  John  J., 
assignor.) 

Sleroslawskl,  John  J.,  Hazleton,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
A.  S.  Sleroslawskl,  McAdoo,  Pa.  Nut  lock.  1,440.938  ; 
Jan.   2. 

Siesel-Spill  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.  (See  Spill,  Frank, 
assignor.) 

Sieurin,  Paul  W.,  Gottenborg,  Sweden,  assignor  to  Gesell- 
schaft flir  Schiffsausriistung  und  Davitbau,  Hamburg, 
Germany.  Safetv  arrangement  for  launching  lifeboats 
from  vessels.     1,468,038;   Sept  18. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Sieurin,  Sven  E.,  Hoganas,  assignor  to  Hogaiiils  Bil- 
lesholius  Aktiebolag,  Ilelsinborg,  Sweden.  Manufacture 
of  carlion  eloctrodos.     1,456,495;  May  22. 

Slevern,  Frederick,  McKecsport,  Pa.  Well-capping  devico. 
1,476,110;   Dec.  4. 

Sievers,  William  O.,  Newell,  Iowa.  Device  for  conductlnR 
surface  water  to  drain  tiles.     1,457,637  ;  June  5. 

Sieyert.  Christ,  Calio,  N.  Dak.  Quack-grass  digger. 
1,470,393;  Oct.  U. 

Slevert,  Paul  E.,  Watertown,  Wis.  Rack  for  drying 
seed  corn.     1,461,940  ;  July  17. 

Sieweck,  Carl  A.,  assignor  to  Remington  Accounting 
Machine  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Calculating 
machine.     1,466,488;  Aug.  28. 

Sieweck,  Carl  A.,  assignor  to  Remington  Accounting  Ma- 
chine Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Calculating  ma- 
chine.    1,469,488;  Oct.   2. 

Sifford,  William  N.     (See  Pue,  W.  A.,  and  Sifford.) 

Siglcr,  Charles  B.,  Knlghtstown,  Ind.  Game  board. 
Des.  61,766;  Jan.  2. 

Siglin,  Bert  R.,  Aurelia,  Iowa.  Hog  ringing  and  load- 
ing chute.     1,458.996  ;  June  19. 

Slgman.  Meyer,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rain-water-pipe  trap. 
1,471,215;  Oct.  16. 

Signal  Electric  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Fussner,  George,  assignor.) 

Signal  Engineering  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Rholand,  Curt  J.,  assignor.) 

Signal  Engineering  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Wheelock,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Signal  Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  (See  Hahnemann,  Walter, 
assignor.) 

Signal  Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  (See  Rudolph,  Wllhelm,  as- 
signor.) 

Signal  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung.  (See 
Hahnemann.  W.,  and  Rudolph,  assignors.) 

Signode  System,  Inc.     (See  Boyd,  Stanley  M.,  assignor.) 

Signode  System,  Inc.  (See  Guenther,  Arthur  G.  G.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Signode  System,  Inc.     (See  Leslie,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Signode  System,  Inc.     (See  Treat,  Sidney  W.,  assignor.) 

Sigrist.  John  J.     (See  Cooper,  J.  C,  and  Sigrist.) 

Sigwalt,  Clarence  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Spring  oUer. 
1.4.'i2,852;   Apr.  24. 

Silo,  Hltosi,  Nlsikasugai  Gun,  Japan.  Synchronous  dyna- 
mo-electric machine.     1,470,939  ;   Oct.   16. 

Sikes,  James  M.,  and  C.  Elmore,  Durham,  N.  C,  said 
Elmore  assignor  to  said  Sikes.  Supply  valve  for  flush 
tanks.     1,477,916  ;   Dec.   IS. 

Sikorovsky,  Frank  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Combination  mandrel 
and   gauge.     1,455,973  ;  May  22. 

Silauder,  Arthur  E.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Brush-making  ma- 
chine.    1,457,398  ;  June  5. 

Silander,  Arthur  E.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Brush-making  ma- 
chine.    1,469,449  ;  Oct.  2. 

Sllberfeld,  H616ne,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Doll.  Des.  62,345  ; 
May  8. 

Silberhartz,  Jacob  and  N.  Abzug,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas 
fixture  with  detachable  shade.     1,469,5.39  ;  Oct.  2. 

Silberman,  Charles  F.,  Maywood,  III.  Doorcheck. 
1,464,448  ;  Aug.  7. 

Silbermaun,  Kellmann,  La  Chaus-de-Fouds,  Switzerland. 
Driving  mechanism  for  clocks  and  the  like.  1,461,739  : 
July  17. 

SUbersteln,  J.  M.,  et  al.     (See  Owen,  James  E.,  assignor.) 

Silent  Motor  Corporation,  The.  (See  Wilkinson,  E.  E., 
and  .4ironson,  assignors.) 

Sileo,  Frank  A..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigarette  humidor. 
Des.  62,346  ;  May  8. 

Silica  Syndicate  Limited,  The.  (See  Reynolds,  Fred- 
erick, assignor.) 

Silkworth,  Amos  W.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.  Hen's  nest. 
1,441,182;  Jan.  2. 

Sill,  Caroline  A.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Water-supply  system 
lor  dwellings  and  the  like.     1,460,613  ;  July  3. 

Sill  Stove  Works.      (See  Reck,  Maurus  C.,  assignor.) 

Silli^re,  Paul  E.,  assignor  to  Garner  Print  Works  4 
Bleachery,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piece  goods.  Des.  62,069; 
Mar.    13. 

Silliinan,  William  M.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Lining  for  conduit 
outlet  boxes.     1,450,310  ;  Apr.  3. 

Silva,  Bias  C,  Ponce,  P.  R.     Code.     1,445,605  ;  Feb.  13. 

Silvene.  Antony,  and  L.  B.  Stedman,  Victoria,  British 
Columbia,  Canada.  Air-brake  triple  valve.  1,454,456 ; 
May  S. 

Silver,  Albert,  Tonopah,  Nev.,  assignor  to  The  Merrill 
Company.     Treating  ores.     1,461.807  ;  .Tu!y  17. 

Silver,  Albert  E.,  Paifhaven,  Mass.  Wrench.  1,441,183  ; 
Jan.   2. 

Silver.  Emmor  W.,  assignor  to  The  Silver  Manufacturing 
Company,  Salem,  Ohio.  Ensilage  cutter.  1,461,764 ; 
Julv  17. 

Silver,  Henry,  Herkimer,  N.  Y.  Table  pad.  1.458.731 ; 
June  12. 

Silver  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Silver,  B5m- 
mor  W.,  assignor.) 

Silver,   Samuel.      (See   Klmmlg,  E.,  and   Silver.) 

Silver,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Mollne, 
111.     Wheel  plow.     1,463,376  ;  July  31. 

Silverman,  Alexander,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Illuminator  for 
optical  instruments.     1.444.400  ;  Feb.  6. 

Silverman.  Simon,  et  al.  (See  Richards,  Thomas  E., 
assignor.) 


Sllverstein,  Aaron,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Garment.    1,464,449; 

Aug.  7. 

Silverthom,  Rufus  P.,  Marion,  Ohio.  Toy.  1,443,284; 
Jan.  23. 

Silvcrthorn,  Rufus  P.,  Marlon,  Ohio.  Amplifier.  1,461,686; 
July  10. 

Silvester,  John  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Filtering  appa- 
ratus.     1,469,026;    Sept.    26. 

Silvestrl,  GiuUo,  Trieste,  Italy.  Process  and  means  for 
the  stepwise  variation  of  the  output  of  multlcyllnder 
plunger  pumps.     1,468,176 ;    Sept.   18. 

Silvestri,  GiuUo,  Rodauu,  near  Vienna,  Austria.  Connec- 
tion for  connecting  rods  of  reciprocatory  engines  acting 
on  a  common  crank.     1,469,827  ;  Oct.  9. 

Silvius,  Earl  J.,  Salem,  N.  H.  Eevoluble  buffer. 
1,467,456;  Sept.  11. 

Sinibol,  Harry,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  G.  Barllko,  Ed- 
monton, Alberta,  Canada.  Combination  lock. 
1,475,033  ;   Nov.  20. 

Slmenowsky,  Louis,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Necktie  device. 
1,443.826  ;  Jan.  30. 

Simeuson,  Oscar,  Locust,  Iowa.  Wire  stretcher. 
1,450,458  ;  Apr.    3. 

Simenezky,  Andrew,  Yukon,  W.  Va.  Safety  hatpin. 
1,442,497;    Jan.    16. 

Simes,  Montague  E.,  Bendigo,  Victoria,  Australia.  Inner 
tube  for  pneumatic  tires.     1,476,111 ;  Dec.  4. 

Simlc,  Edouard.      (See  Rohner,  E.,  and  SImic.) 

Slmkins,  Guy  E.     (See  Pond,  S.  L.,  and  Simkins.) 

Simler,  James  B.,  assignor  to  The  Bruce  Macbeth  Engine 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cooling  device  for  internal- 
combustion  engines.     1,457,005  ;  May  29. 

Slmmchen,  Wllhelm,  Aussig-Kleische-on-the-Elbe,  Czecho- 
slovakia. Letting-otE  mechanism  for  looms.  1,469,701 ; 
Oct.   2. 

Simmen,  Paul  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Automatic  speed  control 
for  railways.     1,440,415  ;  Jan.  2. 

Simmen,  Paul  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Car  safety  device. 
1,440,416  ;  Jan.  2. 

Simmen,  Paul  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Automatic  train  control. 
1,440,417;  Jan.  2. 

Simmen,  Paul  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Automatic  train  control. 
Be.  15,541;  Feb.  13. 

Simmen,  Paul  J.,  Eden,  N.  Y.  Track  hazard  indicator. 
Rel5,561 ;  Mar.   13. 

Simmen,  Paul  J.,  Eden,  N.  Y.  Speed-control  system  for 
vehicles.     1,448,466;  Mar.  13. 

Simmen,  Paul  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Automatic  train  con- 
trol.    1,460,449 ;  July  3. 

Simmen,  Paul  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Automatic  speed  control 
for  railways.     1,464,141  ;  Aug.  7. 

Simmen,  Paul  J.,  Eden,  N.  Y.  Track  hazard  indicator. 
Rel5,732  ;   Dec.   11. 

Simmon,  Karl  A.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  System 
of  control.     1,440,499;  Jan.  2. 

Simmon,  Karl  A.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Control 
apparatus.     1,444,984  ;  Feb.  13. 

Simmon,  Karl  A.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Piston 
packing.     1.460,182;  June  26. 

Simmon,  Karl  A.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Control 
apparatus.     1,470,771  ;   Oct.   16. 

Simmon,  Karl  A.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Car- 
heating  system.     1,472,143;  Oct.  30. 

Simmon,  Karl  A.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Elec- 
trical system.     1,477.455  ;  Dec.  11. 

Simmon,  Karl  A.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Elec- 
trical system  and  apparatus.     1,477,456;  Dec.  11. 

Simmon,  Karl  A.,  Edgewood  Park,  and  H.  R.  Meyer, 
Wllkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric 
&  Manufacturing  Company.  System  for  control. 
1,440,500;    Jan.    2. 

Simmons,  A.  E.,  et  al.  (See  McAllister,  Frederick  J., 
assignor.) 

Simmons,  Albert  E.,  Eureka,  Calif.  Refill  cartridge  for 
lubricant  guns.     1,444,483  ;  Feb.  6. 

Simmons,  Alfred  K.,  assignor  of  thirty-flve  one-hundredths 
to  G.  N.  Boosalis  and  fifteen  one-hundredths  to  L.  A. 
Smith,  Faribault,  Minn.     Tire.     Des.   62.422  ;   May  22. 

Simmons,  Alfred  K.,  assignor  of  thirty-flve  one-hundredths 
to  G.  N.  Boosalis  and  fifteen  one-hundredths  to  L.  A. 
Smith,  Faribault,   mnn.     Tire.     Des.  62.423  ;  May  22. 

Simmons,  Alfred  K.,  a.'jsigcor  of  thirty-five  one-hundredths 
to  G.  N.  Boosali.s  and  fifteen  one-hundredths  to  L.  A. 
Smith,  Faribault,  Minn.    Tire.     Des.  62,853 ;  Aug.  7. 

Simmons,  Alfred  K.,  assignor  of  thirty-five  one-hundredths 
to  G.  N.  Boosalis  and  fifteen  one-hundredths  to  L.  A. 
Smith,  Faribault,  Minn.    Tire.    Des.  62,854  ;  Aug.  7. 

Simmons,  Alfred  K.,  assignor  of  thirty-five  one-hundredths 
to  G.  N.  Boosalis  and  fifteen  one-hundredths  to  L.  A. 
Smith,  Faribault,  Minn.     Tire.    Des.  62,855  ;  Aug.  7. 

Simmons,  Alfred  K.,  assignor  of  thirty-five  one-hundredths 
to  G.  N.  Boosalis  and  fifteen   one-hundredths  to  L.  A. 
Smith,  Faribault,  Minn.     Tire.    Des.  62,856  ;  Aug.  7. 
Simmons,     Charles,     Toronto,     Ontario.     Canada.       SJgn. 
1.449.787;  Mar.  27. 

Simmons  Company.     (See  Gail,  .Tolin  F.,  assignor.) 


494 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Simmons  Company.  (See  Gail,  J.  F.,  and  Busch,  as- 
signors.) 

Simmons  Company.     (See  Kusterle,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Simmons    Company.      (See    Rorimer,    Louis,    assignor.) 

Simmons  Company.     (See  Stuart,  Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

Simmons  Company.  (See  Williams,  George  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Simmons,  David  W.,  Erlck,  Okla.  Animal  poke.  1,441,127  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Simmons,  Elizabeth,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Combined  lamp  and 
book  end.     Des.  62,870 ;  Aug.  14. 

Simmons,  Etihrlam  W.,  Corinth,  Miss.  Lawn  mower. 
1,459,99b:  ."une  26. 

Simmons  Hardware  Company.  (See  Black,  John  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Simmons  Hardware  Company.  (See  Hawkins,  Archie 
W'.,  assignor.) 

Simmons,  Harry,  Spokane,  Wash.  Shield.  Rel5,667 ; 
July  31. 

Simmons,  Harry  C.     (See  Heffler,  Philip,  assignor.) 

Simmons,  John  P.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Valve-grinding 
machine.     1,455,176  :  May  15. 

Simmons,  John  W.      (See  Guthrie,  J.,  and   Simmons.) 

Simmons,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ring.  Des.  62,922  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Simmons,  Lee  H.,  Goldsboro,  N.  C,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Simmons  Manufacturing  Company, 
Wilmington,  N.  C.  Hand-stoker  dump  grate.  1,440,939  ; 
Jan.   2. 

Simmons,  Leo,  Washington,  D.  C.  Apparatus  for  apply- 
ing  liquids.      1,473,979;    Nov.    13. 

Simmons  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Guthrie, 
J.,  and  Simmons,  assignors.) 

Simmons  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Simmons, 
Lee  H.,  assignor.) 

Simmons,  Parker  T.     (See  Rhodes,  R.  I.,  and  Slmmon.s.i 

Simmons,  Paul  R.,  Huntington,  assignor  to  Peerless  Paper 
Products  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Apparatus  for 
and  method  of  manufacturing  paper  dishes.  1,473,387  ; 
Nov.    6. 

Simmons,  Ralph  C,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel- 
bulldlng  machine.     1,459,753 ;  June  26. 

Simmons,  Ralph  C,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Cutting 
machine.     1,463,229  ;  July  31. 

Simmons,  Ralph  C.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pater.son,  N.  J.  Blank- 
sorting  machine.     1,465.369  ;  Aug.  21. 

Simmons,  Robert  P.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sheet-metal  radius 
rod.     1,459,519  ;  June  19. 

Simmons,  Samuel  J.,  Boston,  Mass.  Cigar  cutter. 
1,465,771 ;  Aug.  21. 

Simmons,  Willis  L.  (See  Smith,  P.  S.,  Forbes,  and  Sim- 
mons.) 

Simokaitis,  Joseph,  Dover,  Me.  Snap  button.  1,477,289  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Simon,  Arthur.     (See  Meyer.  F.  W.,  and  Simon.) 

Simon,  Benjamin  A.     (See  Stuart,  Thomas  B.,  assignor.) 

Simon,  Dezso,  and  A.  Gottlieb,  New  York,  N.  T.  Hoof- 
protecting  horseshoe.      1,452,317  ;   Apr.   17. 

Simon,  Emil  J.     (See  Lesh,  Lawrence  J.,  assignor.) 

Simon,  Frederick,  Woodmere,  N.  Y.  Safety  raEOr. 
1,442,451;  Jan.  16. 

Simon,  Friedrich  W.,  Oberursel,  near  Frankfort-on-the- 
Maln,  Germany.  Leather  beveling  and  splitting  ma- 
chine.    1,472,094  ;  Oct.  30. 

Simon,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Sltroux  Im- 
porting Company,  Inc.    Receptacle.     1,463,296  ;  July  31. 

Simon,  Henry,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Magazine  screw  driver 
and  operating  sa!me.     1,441,950  ;  Jan.  9. 

Simon,  Henry,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Magazine  screw  driver. 
1,442,181;  Jan.  16. 

Simon,  Herman  F.,  Fitchburg,  assignor  to  Parks-Cramer 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Vaporizing  apparatus. 
1,476,773;   Dec.   11. 

Simon,  Herman  F.,  Ktchburg,  assignor  to  Parks-Cramer 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.    Vaporizer.    1.476,774  ;  Dec.  1 1. 

Simon,  Leo,  assignor  to  H.  L.  Greenbaum,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Paste  for  etching  glass.     1,470,772  ;  Oct.  16. 

Simon,  Leopold,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window  screen. 
1,447,189  ;  Mar.  6. 

Simon,  Lewis,  Gary,  Ind.  Extension  body  for  automo- 
biles.    1,452,394;  Apr.  17. 

Simon,  Maurice,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electrical  heating  unit. 
1,477,602  ;  Dec.  18. 

Simon,  Peter,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Cooking  utensil. 
1,445,457;   Feb.   13. 

Simon,  Richard  W.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Dandelion  picker. 
Des.  62,929  ;  Aug.  21. 

Simon,  Selig,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Chest  splint.  1,462,583; 
July  24. 

Slmonds  Saw  and  Steel  Company.  (See  Buckley,  Daniel 
P.,  assignor.) 

Simone,  Benedetto  P.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Razor-blade 
sharpener.     1,457,399  ;  June  5. 

Simone,  Frank,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Ticket-delivering  ma- 
chine.    1,447,735  :  Mar.  6. 

Simone,  James,  Sourhlngton,  Conn.  Spoon  or  fork  holder. 
1,472,995  ;  Nov.  6. 

Slmonich,  Louis,  L'.inse,  Mich.  Collapsible  stepladder. 
1,463,023  :  July  24. 

Simons,   Andrew.      (See  Foshelm,  A.,  and   Simons.) 


Simons,  Frank  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Orchard  heater. 

1,469,540;  Oct.  2. 
Simons,  John  T.,  H.  D.  Elliott,  and  T.  P.  Stoney,  Charles- 
ton,    S.    C.      Automobile    storm    curtain.       1,478,619 ; 

Dec.   23. 
Simons,    Orval    Q.,    Weldon,    Tex.      Automobile    spindle 

mounting.     1,471,575  ;  Oct.  23. 
Simons,  Philip,  Pewamo,  Mich.     Harrow  or  drag  tooth. 

1,469,115  ;  Sept.  25. 
Simons,  Sidney  G.     (See  Grimes,  Thaddeus  S.,  assignor.) 
Slmonson,   B.   Hustace,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Building  con- 
struction.    1,464,189;  Aug.  7. 
Slmonson,    Elmer    L.,    Homestead,    Pa.      Gear    control. 

1,473,128;  Nov.  6. 
Simonsville  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  Snagg, 

Cornelius  N.,  assignor.) 
Simonton,   Frank   H.,   assignor  of  thirty-eight   and  one- 
half   per    cent    to    A.    A.    Smith    and    twenty-five    per 

cent  to  J.  E.  Ferdinand,  jr..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Coffee 

brewing   apparatus.      Rel5,707 ;    Oct.    30. 
Bimonye,   Frank,    New  York,   N.   Y.     Washing  machine. 

1,460,393;    Apr.   8. 
Simper,  Frank.     (See  Ellis,  R,  H.,  and  Simper.) 
Slmpkins,  Louis  D.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  National  Lead 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electro-deposition  of  tin. 

1,452,673;  Apr.  24. 
Simplex    Ignition    Corporation.      (See    Rosner,    Rudolph, 

assignor.) 
Simplex      Manufacturing      Company.      (See      Sanderson, 

William,  assignor.) 
Simplex  Metal  Spinning  &  Stamping  Co.     (See  Altamura, 

Pasquale,  assignor.) 
Simplex  Paper  Accessories  Co.     (See  La  Veck,  Louis,  as- 
signor.) 
Simplex  Player  Action  Company.     (See  Brown,  Theodore 

P.,  assignor.) 
Simplex   Reboring   Machine    Company.      (See   Perry,    An- 

tone,  assignor.) 
Simplex  Steel  Stamping  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Griesemer,  Adam,  assignor.) 
Simplex  Train  Control  Company.      (See  Ruthven,  Alfred 

L.,  assignor.) 
Simplo   Fiillfeder  Gesellschaft  Voss,  Lausen  &  Dziambor. 

(See  Slihlsen,  Hugo  E.  T.,  assignor.) 
Simpson,   Albert   E.,   Bury,   England.      Drill.      1,471,866 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Simpson,  Alfred  B.,  North  Vernon,  Ind.     Burglar  alarm. 

1,461,284  ;  July    10. 
Simpson,    Arthur    M.       (See    Simpson,    George    N.    and 

A.  M.) 
Simpson,   Bryant,   Washington,   D.    C.     Tailor's   measure. 

1,465,875;  Aug.  21. 
Simpson,  Edith  M.,  and  J.  H.  Buckles,  Nighthawk,  Wash. 

Tire-repair  device.     1,451,121 ;  Apr.  10. 
Simpson,    Edward    J.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Carburetor. 

1,477,012  Dec.  11. 
Simpson,  Emory  G.,  assignor  to  Fisher  Body  Corporation. 

Detroit,  Mich.     Door  lock.     1,458,597 ;  June  12. 
Simpson,  Emory  G.,  assignor  to  Fisher  Body  Corporation, 

Detroit,  Mich.     Removable  window  guide.     1,463,444 ; 

July  31. 
Simpson,  Emory  G.,  assignor  to  Elsher  Body  Corporation, 

Detroit,  Mich.    Detachable  armrest.   1,475,414  ;  Nov.  27. 
Simpson,  George,  Richmond,  and  J.  R.  Gordon,  assignors 

to  Simpson-Gordon  Patents  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bilge 

tunnel  for  ships.     1,442,982  ;  Jan.  23. 
Simpson,  George  N.,   assignor  to  Wood   Equipment  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.    Car-unloading  apparatus.    1,465,005; 

Aug.   14. 
Simpson,  George  N.  and  A.  M.,  Chicago,  111.     Car-holding 

mechanism.     1,465,006  ;  Aug.  14. 
Simpson-Gordon  Patents,  Inc.     (See  Simpson,  G.,  and  Gor- 
don, assignors.) 
Simpson,   Jacob,   New   York,    N.   Y.     Enemy   bearing  and 

range  indicator.     1,478,585  ;  Dec.   25. 
Simpson.    James,    Glasgow,    and    R.   P.    McClure,   Ardros- 

san,    Scotland.      Fruit   press.      1,469,114 ;    Sept.    25. 
Simpson,    James    E.,    Tulsa,    Okla.      Radiator    cap.      Des. 

63,500  Dec.  11. 
Simpson,  James  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Nontwlstlng  device 

for  telephone  and   other  cords.     1,478,069 ;  Dec.   1^. 
Simpson,     James     L.,     Waterloo,     Iowa.       Fish     string. 

1,475,891 ;  Nov.  27. 
Simpson,    John   T.,   Newark,   N.   J.      Reenforced-concrete 

vessel.     1,457,006  ;  May  29. 
Simpson,     Louis,     Ottawa,     Ontario,     Canada.       Retort. 

1,441,380;  Jan.  9. 
Simpson,  Louis  H.,   assignor  to  Potter  Drug  &  Chemical 

Corporation,  Maiden,  Mass.     Machine  for  cutting  soap 

or  other  plastic  material.     1,469,852  ;  Oct.  9. 
Simpson,   Ray,    Oak   Park,    assignor   to   Jewell   Electrical 

Instrument    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Electrolyte-level 

indicator.     1,464,510  ;  Aug.  14. 
Simpson,   Robert  D.      (See  Poster,   C.  J.,   and  Simpson.) 
Simpson,    Robert    D.       (See    Leonhardt,    George    F.,    as- 
signor.) 
Simpson,  Robert  E.,  Taft.  Calif.     Wide-expansion  under- 

reamer.     1,468,980;  Sept.  25. 
Simpson,  Stanley  H.,  Winnetka,  111.     Memorandum  book. 

1,448,875  ;   Mar.  20. 
Simpson,  William  E.      (See  Bee,  W.  E.,  and  Simpson.) 
Simpson.   William  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Hoist.      1,461,052  ; 

July  10. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


495 


Simpson,  William  M.,  Hastings,  England.  Oil  cooking 
stove.    1,463,976  ;  Aug.  7. 

Simpson,  William  T.,  Wagoner,  Okla.  Loading  appara- 
tus   for   gasoliue   tank   cars.      1,474.297 ;    Nov.    i:^. 

Sims,  Carl  E.,  Abilene,  Tex.  Douche.  1,448,158; 
Mar.   13. 

Sims  Company,  The.      (See   Sims,   George  A.,   assignor.) 

Sims,  George  A.,  assignor  to  The  Sims  Company,  Erie, 
Pa.  Reversible  heating  or  cooling  apparatus. 
1,469,193  ;  Sept.  25. 

Sims.  Jacob,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Hand  bag.  Des.  62,424  ; 
M.iy  22. 

Sims,  Jacob,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hand  bag.  Des.  62,436; 
May  29. 

Sims,  Jesse  C,  Maynard,  Mass.  Signaling  mechanism. 
1,453,195;  Apr.  24. 

Sims,  Joseph  S.,  Idaho  Falls,  Idaho.  Brake  and  clutch 
lock.     1,456,579  ;  May  29. 

Sims,  Llge  S.     (See  Pillsbury,  C.  S.,  and  Sims.) 

Sims,  Mirabeau,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Translating  material. 
1,465,567  ;  Aug.  21. 

Slmson.  Max.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacturing  rings. 
1,477,457  ;  Dec.  11. 

Slmson,  Max.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacturing  finger 
rings  and  ring  findings.     1,477,458  ;  Dec.  11. 

Sincell,  James  A.     (See  Hopke,  W.  T.,  and  Sincell.) 

Sincell,  James  A.,  Grafton,  W.  Va.  Antiskid  chain. 
1,458,107  ;  June  5. 

Sinclair,  Daniel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Extension  pedal  pad 
for  automobiles  and  similar  motor-drlTen  vehicles. 
1,455,675;  May  15. 

Sinclair  Hair  Curler  Company.  (See  Sinclair,  Paul,  as- 
sienor. ) 

Sinclair,  Ida  B..  Bass  Point,  Mass.  Abdominal  sup- 
porter.    1,447,904 :  Mar.  6. 

Sinclair,  Margaret  A.,  Devonport,  Auckland,  New  Zea- 
land.    Game.      1,472,311;   Oct.   30. 

Sinclair,  Neil,  assignor  to  Kip  Van  Winkle  Wall  Bed  Co., 
Oakland,  Calif.  Automatic  locking  device  for  wall-bed 
footpieces.     1,454,523  ;  May  8. 

Sinclair,  Paul,  assignor  to  Sinclair  Hair  Curler  Company, 
Williamsport,  Pa.     Hair  curler.     1,457,191 ;  May  29. 

Sinclair,  Peter  D.,  Marion,  N.  C.  Vehicle  transmission 
gear.     1,463,728  ;  July  31. 

Sindicato  Argentine  para  la  ExplotaclCn  de  Inventos. 
(See  Marchetti,  Pericles,  assignor.) 

Sinding-Larsen,  Alf.,  A'estre  Aker,  near  Christiania,  as- 
sia;n6r  to  A/S  Telocle,  Christiania,  Norway.  Picture 
transmission.     1,473,882  ;  Nov.  13. 

Sindler,  Max  J.,  and  J.  Schloss,  Baltimore,  Md.  Safety 
attachment  for  gas  stoves.     1,442,008  ;  Jan.  9. 

Sine,  Boyd,  Romney,  W.  Va.  Valve-grinder  attachment. 
1,475.148;  Nov.  20. 

Sinel,    Joseph.       (See    Cossitt,    H.    R.,    and    SineL) 

Sines,  Harold  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Minerailac  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Tempera- 
ture-compensating appliance.     1,446,995  ;   Feb.   27. 

Singer,  John  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  W.  Scott, 
Waynoka,  Okla.  Combination  wrench  and  pliers. 
1,472,312  ;  Oct.  30. 

Singer,  Joseph  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  A.  B.  Levy,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Display  container  and  advertising  in  connection 
therewith.     1,452,257;  Apr.   17. 

Singer,  Louis  M.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Supporting 
device  for  automobile  bumpers.     1,476,311 ;  Dec.  4. 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Allen,  Ed- 
ward B.,  asignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Corrall,  Her- 
bert, assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  De  Voe,  Al- 
bert H.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Drake,  John 
J.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Bames,  G. 
M.,  and  Ringe,  assignors.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  PIfleld,  Al- 
bert F.,   assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Finch,  John 
S.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing .  Company,  The.  (See  Fletcher. 
Henry  O.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Gatchell, 
George   S.,   assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Gray,  Charles 
F,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Grleb,  Alfred, 
assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Hemleb,  Mar- 
tin, assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Hleb,  Peter, 
assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Eopf,  Bmll 
A.,    assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Reed,  James 
H.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Ringe,  John 
C.  assignor,  i 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Ringe,  J.  C, 
and  Nissen,  assignors.) 

Sinser  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Webb,  Irving 
F..  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Winkelmann, 
Charles,  assignor.) 


Singer  Sewing  Machine  Company,  The.     (See  Herr,  Park 

A.,  assignor.) 
Siugewald,    Max,   Zuckelhausen,   near   Leipzig.   Germany. 

Manufacturing  boxes  of  sheet  metal.    1,440,561 ;  Jan.  2. 
Singmaster,  James  A.,  and  h\  G.  Breyer,  Palmerton,  Pa., 

assignors    to    New    Jersey    Zinc   Company,    New    York, 

N.  Y.     Production  of  zinc  oxide.     1,450,704  ;  Apr.  3. 
Sink,   William   F.,   and   G.    W.   Chaney,   Lexington,   N.   C. 

Checkstrap   holder  for  looms.     1,476,427  ;   Dec.   4. 
Slnko,  John  A.     (See  Llppert,  A.  C,  and  Sinko.) 
Sinkula,   Francis   J.,   and    H.   H.    Kowltz,   Pembine,   Wis. 

Hand  rest  for  fishing  reels.     1,469,649  ;  Oct.  2. 
Sinnett,  Peter  B.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Building  material   and 

making  the  same.     1,443,097  ;  Jan.  23. 
Slpe,  John  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Elastic  tire  and  making 

same.     1,452,099;  Apr.  17. 
Slpe,   John   F.,   New   York,    N.   Y.     Solid  elastic   tire   for 

road  vehicles.     1,455,361  ;   May  15. 
SIple,  Charles,  assignor  to  The  (jOss  Printing  Press  Com- 
pany, Chicago.  111.     Matrix-rolling  machine.     1,473,053 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Siptroth,      Erwin      F.,      Easton,      Pa.        Coaling     device. 

1,457,400;  .Tune  5. 
Slrch,     Charles,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Pendulum     scale. 

1,447,269;  Mar.  6. 
Sirot,    Harry.      (See    Sirot,   Hymau   and    H.) 
Sirot,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Draftsman's  parallel-line 

Instrument.     1,445,180  ;  Feb.  13. 
Sirot,   Harry,   New  York,   and  H.   Sirot,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Collar  button.     1,453,809  ;  May  1. 
Sirot,  Hyman.     (See  Sirot,  Harry  and  H.) 
Sirot,   Hyman   and  H.,   New   York,  N.   Y.     Instantaneous 

hot-water   heater.     1,462,988 ;   July   24. 
Sisbower,    George    F.,    Bayside,    and    L.    E.    Plttoni.    New 

York,  assignors  to  Manhattan-Rome  Company,  Branch 

of    Rome    Metallic    Bedstead    Co.,    Long    Island    City, 

N.  Y.     Couch  hammock.     1,461,740  ;   Julv  17. 
Sischo,    Kittle    F.,     Santa    Monica,    Calif.      Doll.      Des. 

62,923;  Aug.  21. 
Sisk,    Ira    E.,    East    St.    Louis,    III.      Spare-tire    holder. 

1,464,371 ;  Aug.  7. 
Sisler.  Charles  O.      (See  Cooper,  R.  E.,  and  Sisler.) 
Sisley,   Edouard   P.,   Lyon,   assignor  to   Societe  Chimique 

des  tJsines  du  Rhone,  Paris,  France.     Dyeing  cellulose 

acetate.     1,440,501 ;   Jan.  2. 
Sisley,  Eugene  M.,  Huntington,  Oreg.     Demountable  rim. 

1,477,290  ;   Dec.   11. 
Slsson,  Vinton  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  P.  Murphy, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Railway  car.     1,440,636  ;  Jan.  2. 
Slsson,    Vinton   E.,   assignor  to   W.   P.  Murphy,   Chicago, 

111.     Railway  car.     1,440,637;  Jan.  2. 
Slsson,  Vinton  E.,  assignor  to  W.  P.  Murphy,  Chicago,  111. 

Corrugated  -  metal    end    for    freight    cars.      1,450,233  ; 

Apr.    3. 
Slsson,   Vinton   E.,   assignor  to  W.   P.   Mnrphy,   Chicago, 

lU.      Operating   device    for    car   couplers.      1,474,796 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Slsson,    Vinton    B.,    assignor   to    Union    Metal   Products 

Company,      Chicago,     III.        Railway-car      end     wall. 

1,440,638  ;  Jan.  2. 
Sisti,     Salvatore     L.,     Chicago,     111.       Resilient     wheel. 

1,446,939  ;  Feb.  27. 
Sltroux   Importing   Company.      (See    Simon,    Harry,   a»- 

slgnor. ) 
Sitter,    Paul    J..    Oshkosh,    Wis.      Combination    pipe    and 

cigarette  holder.     1,469,276  ;  Oct.  2. 
Sitter,    Paul   J.,   Oshkosh,    Wis.      Combination   cigar   and 

cigarette  holder.     1,469,277;  Oct.  2. 
Sitter,   Paul  J.,    Oshkosh,   Wis.     Advertising   attachment 

for  cigar  and  cigarette  holders.  1,469,278  ;  Oct.  2. 
Sittig,  Emil.  (See  Granichstadten,  A.,  and  Sittig.) 
Slttig,    Lewis    P.,    River    Forest,    111.       Child's    garden. 

1,471,.530;  Oct.  23. 
Sittler,  John  C.  A.,  Chicago,  III.    Bottle  filler.     1,444,S54  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Sitzman,  Charles  E.,  Taft,  Calif.    Rod  elevator.    1,452.127; 

Apr.  17. 
Slvley,    Joseph    W.,    Trinity,    Ala.      Cultivator    fender. 

1,463,891;  May  1. 

Sizaire,  Maurice  H.  L.,  London,  England.  Automobile. 
1,445,181  :    Feb.   13. 

Sizemore,  James  B.,  Canebrake,  W.  Va.  Shovel.  1,449,702  ; 
Mar.   27. 

Slzer,  Albert  W.,  Hessle,  England.  Machine  for  com- 
pressing or  molding  plastic  substances.  1,467,883 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Sjolin,  Ernest,  assignor  to  Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  HI.  Electric  toaster.  1,465,007 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Sjoman,  Carl,  Ramsay,  Mich.  Self-cleaning  currycomb. 
1,447,692;  Mar.  6. 

Skaar,  Ole,  Akron,  Ohio.  Box  opener.  1,451,593 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Skaer,  Arthur  H.,  T.  B.  Barker,  and  O.  E.  Clark,  as- 
signors to  The  Denver  Bock  Drill  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Denver,  Colo.  Reversible  drums.  1.458, ."54 : 
June  12. 

Skaggs,  James  A.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Foot  rest  and  chain  kit. 
1,467,884  ;  Sept.  11. 

Skarstad,  Carl,  Whalan,  Minn.  Barrel  stand.  1,449,131 ; 
Mar.   20. 

Skayef  Ball  Bearing  Company,  The.  (See  Benson,  Carl 
N.,  assignor.) 


496 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Skayef  Ball  Bearing  Company.  (See  Hanson,  Bengt 
M.  W.,  assignor) 

Skayef  Ball  Beai-ing  Company,  The.  (See  Wikander, 
Oscar  R.,  assignor.) 

Skflly,  Bernard  H.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Bassick  Manufacturing:  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lubri- 
cating system.     Eel5,675  ;  Aug.  14. 

Skelly,  Bernard  H..  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Boweu 
Products  Corporation,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Automatic  lubri- 
cant-supplying  magazine.      1,477,459;    Dec.    11. 

Skelton,  Uavid  1'.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Cotton  file. 
1.457,638  ;  June  o. 

Skelton,  John  W.,  Douglas,  Ariz.  Flytrap.  1,446,940; 
Feb.   27. 

Skeppstedt,  Axel  B.,  and  E.  Haddon ;  said  Haddon ,  as- 
signor to  F.  Littrell,  Chicago,  111.  Pasting  machine. 
1,458,447  :  June  12. 

Skerne  Works  Limited,  The,  et  al.  (See  Garslde,  Ed- 
mund, assignor.) 

Skidd,  Charles.     (See  Hippenmeyer,  I.  B.,  and  Skidd.) 

Skiduiore,  Benjamin,  jr.,  Chicago,  IlL  Pluld-displacing 
apparatus.     1,441,036;  Jan.  2. 

Skidmore,  Benjamin,  jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Condenser  and 
vacuum  pump.     1,456,195  ;  May  22. 

Skiles,  William  C,  Jackson,  Mich.  Cushion  grip  for 
steering    wheels.      1,472,689;    Oct.    30. 

Skilling,  John  M.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Progressive  nitrocellu- 
lose powder  containing  nitroguanidine.  1,454,414 ; 
May  8. 

Skillkrafters  Incorporated.  (See  Shlmp,  Frederick  A., 
assignor.) 

Skindervlken,  Johan,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  E.  Ray, 
Chicago,  111.  Electric  safety  system  for  railways. 
1,457,192;  May  29. 

Skinner,  Bronson  C,  assignor  to  Skinner  Machinery  Com- 
pany, Dunedin,  Fla.  Drive  and  trip  mechanism  for 
conveyprs.      1,474,558  ;  Nov.  20. 

Skinner,  Burr  B.,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.  Means  for  heating 
boiler  feed  water.     1,459,901 ;   June  26. 

Skinner,  Cbame  D.,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Fare-recording 
mechanism.     1,472,690;  Oct.  30. 

Skinner,  Henry  W.,  Waukegan,  111.  Pipe  hanger. 
1,476,473;  Dec.  4. 

Skinner,  Herbert  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hair  curler. 
1,476,189;    Dec.    4. 

Skinner,  Iva  E.,  Hazel,  N.  Y.  Hairpin.  1,471,576 ; 
Oct.   23. 

Skinner,  James  M.      (See  Holland,  W.  E.,  and  Skinner.) 

Skinner,  Lewis  B.,  Denver,  Colo.  Furnace  apparatus 
1,467,509  ;  Sept.  11. 

Skinner,  Lewis  B.,  Denver,  Colo.  Rabble  apparatus  for 
furnaces.      1,468,216;    Sept.   18. 

Skinner  Machinery  Company.  (See  Hatch,  Hugh  B., 
assignor.) 

Skinner  Machinery  Company.  (See  Maull,  Edward  N., 
assignor.) 

Skinner  Machinery  Company.  (See  Mclntyre,  Allan  H., 
assisnor.) 

Skinner  Machinery  Company.  (See  Skinner,  Bronson  C, 
as.';igDor.) 

Skinner,  Merrill  E.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Venti- 
lating system  for  reactance  coils.     1,466,253  ;  Aug.  28. 

Skinner,   Thomas.      (See   WiUiams,   C.   J.,   and   Skinner.) 

Skinner,  Thomas  M.,  jr.,  Douglas,  Wyo.  Concentrating 
evaporator.      1,468,679 ;    Sept.    25. 

Skinner,  William  L.,  and  J.  J.  King,  Thomaston,  Ala. 
Agricultural  implement.     1.475,455 ;   Nov.   27. 

Skinner,  Zebulon  S.     (See  Holmes,  Carlton  W.,  assignor.) 

Sklrrow,  Frederick  W.,  and  J.  Dick,  Shawinigan  Falls, 
assignors  to  Shav.'inigan  Laboratories,  Limited,  Mon- 
treal, Quebec,  Canada.  Production  of  diesters  from 
vinyl  esters.     1,449,918  ;   Mar.   27. 

Sklovsky,  Max,  assignor  to  Deere  and  Company,  Moline, 
111.  Apparatus  for  producing  gaseous  fuel.  1,450,338  : 
Apr.   3. 

Skoda,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  The  Bryant  Electric  Com- 
pany, Bridgeport,  Conn.  Electric  switch.  1,447,104 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Skoglund,  Albert.     (See  Bore,  J.,  and  Skoglund.) 

Skngmark,  John.  (See  Chase,  M.  F.,  Pierce,  and  Skog- 
mark. ) 

Skorkovsfi^,  Jaroslav,  Hradec  Kralove,  Czechoslovakia. 
Apparatus  for  manufacture  of  concrete  tubes. 
1.445.724  ;  Feb.  20. 

Skow,  George.     (See  Samland,  P.,  and  Skew.) 

Skublin,  Charles  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Lock.  1,445,132 ; 
Feb,  20. 

Skupien,  Antonl,  Port  Henry,  N.  Y.  Sled.  1,455,032; 
May   15. 

Slack,  George  L.,  Boston,'  Mass.  Electrically-operated 
controlling  means  for  hydraulic  elevators.  1,443,388 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Slack.  Thomas  W.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Combined  air- 
pressure  release  and  cover  for  bottles  and  the  like. 
1,468,886;  Sept.  25. 

Sladden,  Sidney  C,  New  York,  N.  X,  Fluid-propelled  trac- 
tor.    1,444,889;  Feb.  13. 

Sladden,  Sidney  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hose  nozzle. 
1.448,876;   Mar.  20. 

Slade,  Budd  E.,  Cozad,  Nebr.  Straw  spreader  for 
harvesting  and  thrashing  machine.     1,462,387  :  July  17. 


Slager,    John    C.      (See    Boomershine,    Adam,    assignor.) 
Slaiger,  Henry,  assignor  to  D.  P.  Briggs  Company,  Attle- 

boro,  Mass.    Toilet  kit.     1,461,501 ;  July  10. 
Slama,    Lewis,    Humboldt,    Nebr.      Tire-chain    tightener 

and  lock.     1,462,249  ;  July   17. 
Slaten,    Ernest    G.,    Oakland,    Calif.      Angle-lron-hending 

machine.     1,448,169;  Mar.  13. 
Slater,    Adelbert    T.,    Bay    City,    Mich.      Bicycle    sled. 

1,462,889  ;  July  24. 
Slater,  Albert  G.,  Miles  City,  Mont.     Direction  Indicator. 

1,470,494  ;  Oct.  9. 
Slater,   Emmett  J.,  assignor   to  American   Blower   Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.    Fan  housing  or  casing.  1,441,381 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Slater,   Fred   M.      (See  Bayles,   L.   C,  and   Slater.) 
Slater,  Fred  M.,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  IngersoU-Rand 

Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.    Oil  and  air  separator  for 

rotary  motors.     1,441,638 ;  Jan.  9. 
Slater,  Fred  M.,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  IngersoU-Rand 

Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Motor  rotation  for  rock 

drills.     1,455,553;  May  16. 
Slatei',  Fred  M.,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 

Company,   Jersey   City,   N.  J.     Rotary-cylinder  motor. 

1,462,874  ;  July  24. 
Slater,  Fred  M.,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  IngersoU-Rand 

Company,    Jersey    City,    N.  J.     Antifriction    bearing. 

1,464,666;  Aug.  14. 
Slater,    Harvey    H.,    Kenosha,    Wis.      Multiple-filament 

electric-lamp  headlight.     1,455,033;  May  15. 
.Slater,    Mabel    H.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Smoking    doU. 

1,475.034  ;  Nov.  20. 
Slater,  Robert,  Paterson,  N.  J.    Covering  for  railway  ties. 

1,451,309  ;  Apr.  10. 
Slater,    Thomas    F.,    assignor    to    Scovill   Manufacturing 

Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.     Vanity  box.     Des.  63,501 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Slater,    Thomas    F.,    assignor   to    Scovill   Manufacturing 

Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.    Vanity  box.     Des.  63,502  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Slater,    Thomas    F.,    assignor   to    Scovill   Manufacturing 

Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.     Vanity  box.     Des.  63,503  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Slater,    Thomas    F.,    assignor    to    Scovill    Manufacturing 

Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.    Vanity  box.    Des.  63,504  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Slater,    Thomas    P.,    assignor   to    Scovill   Manufacturing 

Company,  Waterbury,  Mass.     Vanity  box,     Des.  63,505  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Slater,    Thomas    P.,    assignor   to    Scovill   Manufacturing 

Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.     Vanity  box.     Des.  63,506  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Slater,  Walter  G.,  Wiley,  Colo.     Grain-loading-spout  reg- 
ulator.    1,478,921  ;  Dec.  25. 
Slatineanu,   Eulampiu,    Cressy-Onex,   near   Geneva,    Swit- 
zerland.     Process    of    and    apparatus    for    separating 

platinum     from     platiniferous     materials.       1,467,202 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Slattery,   Donald    W.,    East   Cleveland,    assignor   to   The 

Wellhian-Seavpr-Morgan     Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio. 

Valve.      1,448,717;  Mar.   13. 
Slattery,    Donald    W.,    East    Cleveland,    assignor    to    The 

Wellman-Seaver-Morgan     Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio. 

Valve.     1,477,722  ;  Dec.   18. 
Slattery,    Martin    P.,    and    H.    McAlonie,    Cohoes,    N.    Y. 

Plat-bed   printing  press.      1,462,250 ;    July   17. 
Slaugliter,  James  H.   (See  CappeU,  John  T.,  assignor.) 
Slauson,     Harold     W.,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Indicator. 

1,456,155  ;  Mav  22. 
Slauson,  Harold  W.,  Hartsdale,  assignor  to  Kelly-Sprlng- 

field  Tin;  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Graphic  display 

chart.     1,470,652  ;  Oct.  16. 
Slauson,   Louis  B.,  as-signor  to  Grid-Iron-Grip  Company, 

Koek  Island,  111.     Traction  wheel.     1,441,303;  Jan.  9. 
Slauson,    Louis  B.,   assignor   to   Grid-Iron-Grip   Company, 

Rock  Island,  111.     Mcta!  vvboel.     1.452,631  :  Apr.  24. 
Slauson,    Stephen    A.,    assignor    of    twenty-five    one-hun- 

dredths   to   J.   H.   Brookman    and    twenty-five   one-hun- 

dredths  to  L.  O.  Hatch,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Automatic 

clamp  bolt.     1,461,882;   July   17. 
Slavik,   William  M..   Oak   Park,   III.     Mechanic's  square. 
■    1,478,800;  Dec.  25. 
Slawienski,  Mike,  Camden,  N.  J.     Handle  attachment  for 

motor    cycles.      1,473,326 ;    Nov.    6. 
Slaymaker  Electric  Welding  Company.      (See  Slaymaker. 

George  D.,  assignor.) 
Slaymaker,    George   D.,    assignor   to    Slaymaker  Electric 

Welding   Company,   Detroit,   Mich.      Trolley-wire    frog. 

1,446,855;  Feb.  20. 
Slaymaker,   George  D..   Detroit,   Mich.,   assignor  to  Sla.y- 

maker      Electric      Welding      Company.       Disk      wheel. 

1,461.229;  July  10. 
Slaymaker,    William    W.      (See    Burnet,    Carter    B.,    as- 
signor.) 
Slavter,  Russell  G.,  La  Fayette.  Ind.  OU  burner.  1.440.562; 

Jan.  2 
Slee.  Arthur  L.     (See  Anthon.  John  H.,  assignor.) 
Sleen,    Otto,    Rocky    Mountain    House,    Alberta,    Canada. 

Tree  protector.     1,453,810  ;  May  1. 
Sleeper,   Frank   H.,   assignor  to   Sleeper  &   Hartley,  Inc.. 

Worcester,   Mass.     Spring-colling  machine.     1,452,128 ; 

Apr.  17. 


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Sleeper,  Frank  H.,  assignor  to  Sleeper  &  Hartley,  Inc., 
Worcester,  Mass.  Winding  and  cabling  machine. 
1,458,997  :  .Tune   19. 

Sleeper  &  Hartley,  Inc.  (See  Blount,  Arlington  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sleeper  &  Hartley,  Inc.  (See  Sleeper,  Frank  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sleeper,  Oliver  S.,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Foundry  &  Macliine 
Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Mounting  for  fusion  kettles. 
1,458,108  ;  June  5. 

Sleicher,  Charles  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Troy  Foundry  and  Machine  Co.  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  I'ump. 
1,4C4,21>3  ;    Aug.    7. 

Sloight,  Janios  W.     (See  McLaren,  William  E.,  assignor.) 

Slepian,  .losepli,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  making  flue  metallic  powders  and  col- 
loid solutions.     1,440,502  ;  Jan.  2. 

Slepian,  Joseph,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Dynamo- 
electric   machine.      1,446,861 ;    Feb.    27. 

Slepian,  Joseph,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Noninduc- 
tive   iuterfcreucc   system.      1,449,919;    Mar.   27. 

Slepian,  Joseph,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to*  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Hot-cathode 
tube.      1,450,265 ;    Apr.    3. 

Slepian.  Joseph,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Circuit  in- 
terrupter.     1,452.574  :  Apr.  24. 

Slepian.  Joseph,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Dynamo- 
electric  machine.     1,453,410  ;  May  1. 

Slepian,  Joseph.  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electrolytic 
cell.     1,456,941;  May  29. 

Slepian,  Joseph,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
houso  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electrolytic 
condenser.     1,473,883  ;  Nov.  13. 

Slepian,  Joseph,  Swissvale,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Wireless 
receiving  system.     1,455,767  ;  May  15. 

Slepian,  Joseph,  Swissvale,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Wireless  receiv- 
ing system.     1,455,768  ;  May  15. 

Slesazcek,  Paul,  Berlin-Reinickendorf,  Germany.  Ex- 
panding device  for  boiler  tubes  and  the  like. 
1,473,884;   Nov.  13. 

Slesenski,  Wladislaw,  Hamtramck,  Mich.  Water  heater. 
1,449,152  ;   Mar.  20. 

Sletto,  Henry,  Atascadero,  Calif.  Pumpkin-peeUng  ma- 
chine.    1.458,998  ;  June  19. 

Sletto,  Henry,  Templeton,  Calif.  Vegetable  and  fruit  peel- 
ing  device.      1,469,650 ;   Oct.    2. 

Slezak,  Vincent,  assignor  of  one-half  to  N.  E.  Ford,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Bag  folding  and  sealing  device.  1,456,836  ; 
May  29. 

Slider,    George,    Baltimore,    Md.      Mechanical   movement. 

1,452,221  ;  Apr.  17. 
Slider,    George,     Baltimore,    Md.      Gearing.       1,452,222 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Slider,     George,     Baltimore,     Md.       Clutch     mechanism. 

1,463,490  ;  July  31. 
Slider,  George,  Baltimore,  Md.     Cylinder  washing  machine. 

1,470,245;  Oct.  9. 
Sliding    Valves    Incorporated.       (See    Wilson,    Wylie    G., 

assignor.) 
Slight,  George  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Mounting  for  stylus 

levers.     1,459,695  ;   June  19. 
Slinger,  Jessie  M.,  Riverside,  Calif.     Flower  stand.     Des. 

63,113  ;  Oct.  2. 
Slingerland,  George  O.,  Mechanicsville,  N.  Y.     Glove  box. 

1,454,457  ;  May  8. 
Slipper,    James,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Film-splicing    ma 

chine.     1,445,045  ;  Feb.  13. 
Slivinski,   Hugo  R.,   Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 

signmgnts,  to  International  Harvester  Company.     Ladle 

crane.     1,443,152  ;  Jan.  23. 
Sloan,  Alfred  C),  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Safety  and  signaling 

device   for   pneumatic   tires.      1.442,182  ;    Jan.    16. 
Sloan-Crockett  Co.      (See  Crockett,  Jesse   G.,   assignor.) 
Sloan,    Elgan     S.,     ShippenvlIIe,     i'a.       Pumping    power. 

1,465,319  ;  Aug.  21. 
Sloan,     Harry    E.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Cutting     device. 

1,446,726;  Feb.  27. 
Sloan,     Morris     C,     Chicago,     111.       Rotary    toothbrush. 

1,442,303;    Jan.    16. 
Sloan,   Peter  J.,   assignor  to   S.   Erickson,  Denver,   Colo. 

Railway  signal   lantern.     1,446,133;   Feb.  20. 
Sloan,  Peter  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  Erickson  and 

fifty   per   cent   to   A.    J.    Cole,   Denver,    Colo.      Electric 

railway  lantern.     1,464,855  ;  Aug.  14. 
Sloan,   Sara,  Denver,   Colo.     Brush.     1,477,390;  Dec.   11. 
Sloan,    Theodore    H.,     Charleroi,    assignor    to    Macbetb- 

Evans  Glass   Company.   Pittsburgh,  Pa.     (Jlassworking 

machine.     1,478,261  ;  Dec.   18. 
Sloan,    William    J.,    assignor   of   one-half   to    F.    Paulin. 

Cleveland,    Ohio.      Wall    receptacle    for    receiving    de- 
liveries.    1,458,200  ;  June  12. 
Sloane,    William    W.,    assignor   to    Goodman    Manufactur- 
ing   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Locomotive.      1,454,138; 

May  8. 

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Sloane,  William  W.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Locomotive.     1,454,139  ;  May  8. 
Sloane,    William   W.,   assignor   to    Goodman    Manufactur- 
ing   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Locomotive.      1,474,175; 

Nov.  13. 
Sloat,  Charles  B.,  Gettysburg,   S.  Dak.     Straw  spreader. 

1,441,128;  Jan.  2. 
Slont,    Karl,    deceased ;    L.   E.    Sloat,   administratrix,    as- 
signor  to   Scranton   Silk   Machine  Company,    Scranton, 

Pa.     Stop  motion.     1,471,292;  Oct.  16. 
Sloat,  Louise  E.,  administratrix.     (See  Sloat,  Karl.) 
Slocomb,    Frank    F.      (See    Walker,    Henry,    assignor.) 
Slocomb.  Frank  P.,  St.  Georges  Hundred,  Del.     Skin  stop 

for  leather-finishing  machines.     1,464,885;   Aug.   14. 
Slocomb,  John  T.,  Cranston,  R.  I.     Making  pressure  steam 

cooking  vessels.     1,441,304  ;  Jan.  9. 
Slocomb,    John    T.,    Providence,    B.    I.      Steam-pressure 

cooker.     1,444,043  ;  Feb.  6. 
Slocomb,     John     T.,     Providence,     assignor    to     Economy 

Cooker  Company,   East  Providence,   R.    I.     Steam-pres- 
sure cooker.     1,454,835  ;  May  8. 
Slocomb,  John  T.,  Cranston,  assignor  to  Economy  Cooker 

Company,     East     Providence,     R.     I.       Steam-pressure 

cooker.     1,464,836  ;  May  8. 
Slocum,     Frank     B.,     Denver,     Colo.       Toy.       1,448,573 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Slocum,  Paul  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Burner.     1,446,353 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Slonaker,   G.   N.      (See   Gutridge,   L.   A.,   and  Mosier,  as- 
signors.) 
Sloper,   Thomas,   Devizes,   England.      Method  of  and   ap- 
paratus  for   manufacturing   articles   comprising   supers 

posed   layers   of   fabric.     1,458,732 ;   June   12. 
Sloper,    Thomas,    Devizes,    England.      Apparatus    for    use 

in  the  manufacture  of  rubber  goods.    1,477,391  ;  Dec.  11. 
Sloss,  Aaron  M.      (See  Pedersen,  Johannes  T.,  assignor.) 
Sloss,  Louis.      (See  Rankin,  Harry  D.,  assignor.) 
Slote,  Reuben,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Slote  & 

Schaffer,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Buckle  for  ladles'  belts.     Des. 

63,438;   Dec.  4. 
Slote,  Reuben,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Slote  & 

Schaffer,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Buckle  for  ladies'  belts.    Des. 

63,439  ;  Dec.  4. 
Slote  &   Schaffer.      (See   Slote,   Reuben,   assignor.) 
Slough,    Frank    M.,    assignor    to    The    Stromberg-Carlson 

Telephone   Manufacturing   Company,    Rochester,   N.    Y. 

Telephone-exchange  system.    1,450,564  ;  Apr.  3. 
Slough,    Prank    M.,    assignor    to   The    Stromberg-Carlson 

Telephone    Manufacturing    Company,    Rochester,   N.    Y. 

Telephone  system.     1.458.555;  June  12. 
Slough,    Frank    M..    assignor    to    The    Stromberg-Carlson 

Telephone   Manufacturing    Company,    Rochester,    N.    Y. 

Measured-service  telephone  system.    1,459,863  ;  June  26. 
Slough,    Frank    M.,    assignor    to    The    Stromberg-Carlson 

Telephone   Manufacturing   Company,    Rochester,    N.   Y. 

Sequence  switch.     1,462,251  ;  July  17. 
Slough,    Frank   M.,   assignor   to   Stromberg-Carlson    Tele- 

IJhone     Manufacuring     Company,     Rochester,     N.     Y. 

Measured-service   system.      1,468,217 ;    Sept.   18. 
Slough,  Robert  A.,  Dayton,   Ohio.     Bearing-sleeve  puller. 

1,444,280;  Feb.  6. 
Slovack,  Joseph  J.,  Sunderland,  Mass.    Pie-cutting  device. 

1,457,233  ;  May  20. 
Slusher,  Clinton  L.     (See  Duddleson,  W.  J.,  and  Slusher.) 
Slusher.    Clyde   H.,  Lexington,   Mo.     Target-throwing  de- 
vice  for  trap  shooting.     1,459,421 ;   June   10. 
Slusser,    James    E.,    and    S.    A.    Stover,    Marsteller,    Pa. 

Autom.atic  switch.      1,443,389  ;  Jan.  30. 
Sly,  W.  W.,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  Moore, 

Edward  J.  and  R.  H.,  assignors.) 
Slye.  Clarence  E.,  Aurora,  111.     Cooking  utensil.     1,478,801 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Slye,  John  Q.     (See  Bishop,  S.  H.,  and  Slye.) 
Slyt   Edge  Company.      (See  Krause,   Lou,  assignor.) 
Smail,    James    A.,    Youngstown,    Ohio.      Annealing    sheet 

iron.      1,453,411  ;   May  1. 
Small,  Adina,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Washboiler.     1,446,815 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Small,     Adina,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Cooking     utensil. 

1,470,199  ;  Oct.  9. 
Small,  Alfred  K.,  jr.      (See  White,  C.  M.,  and  Small.) 
Small,    Arthur   E.,   assignor  to   W.   P.    Murphy,   Chicago, 

111.     Combined  door  closer,  starter,  and  lock.    1,450,234  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Small,   Byron    C,   Morris,   111.      Clutch   control   and   gov- 
ernor.     1,470,773;  Oct.   16. 
Small,  Chesley  T.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Cap-feeding  machine. 

1,441,382;   Jan.  9. 
Small,  Chesley  T.,  assignor  to  First  National  Bank  in  St. 

Louis,    St.    Louis,    Mo.       Square-can-capping    machine. 

1,446.590;  Feb.  27. 
Small,   Chesley   T.,    assignor   to    First    National   Bank   in 

St.     Louis,     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Cap-feeding     machine. 

1,446,591;  Feb.  27. 
Small,    Chesley   T.,   assignor   to    First   National   Bank   in 

St.     Louis,     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Can-sealing     machine. 

1,474,176  :  Nov.   13. 
Small,  Chesley  T.,  assignor  to  First  National  Bank  in  St. 

Louis,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Convever.     1,476.112  ;  Dec.  4. 
Small,    Frank    E.,    Jamaica,    N.    Y.      Kitchen    fork.      Be. 

15,680  ;  Aug.  21. 
Small,  Frank  E.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.     Kitchen  fork.     1,443,508; 

Jan.  30. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Small,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Philadelphia  Bronze  Bearing 
&  Tube  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Composite  tube 
and  making  the  same.    1,441,459 ;  Jan.  9. 

Small,  Hervey  W.,  Small,  Idaho.  Wrench.  1,451,184; 
Apr.  10. 

Small,  James  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  drying  appa- 
ratus.     1,455,034  ;    May   15. 

Small,  Lewis  F.,  Braintree,  assignor  to  C.  C.  Blake,  In- 
corporated, Boston,   Mass.     Last.     1,460,442  ;  July   3. 

Small,  Lewis  F.,  Braintree,  assignor  to  C.  C.  Blake, 
Incorporated,  Boston,  Mass.     Last.     1,460,450  ;  July  3. 

Small,   Louis.      (See    Small,    Max    and   Jj.) 

Small,  Max,  and  L.  Small,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Display  rack. 
1,445,803  ;  Feb.   20. 

Small,    R.   E.      (See    McGee,   Charles   B.,   assignor.) 

Smalley,  Edwin  L.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Electric  furnace. 
1,459,801 ;  June  26. 

Smalley,  Edwin  L.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Sectional  electric 
furnace.     1,463,559  ;  July  31. 

Smalley  General  Co.     (See  Martin,  Percy  W.,  assignor.) 

Smallwood,  Alfred,  London,  England.  Conveying  appara- 
tus.    1,470,394;  Oct.  9. 

Smallwood,  Harry  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Bottle 
stopper.     1,458,866  ;  June  12. 

Smallwood,  Robert  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ice-cream  dis- 
penser.    1,441,305 ;  Jan.  9. 

Smallwood,  Robert  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutting  tool. 
1,451,966  ;  Apr.  17. 

Smart,  Henry  A.,  and  W.  H.  H.  Cocke,  jr.,  Danville,  Va. 
Feeder  for  teutering  machines.     1,472,499  ;   Oct.   30. 

Smart,    Rupert    B.,    Chicago,    111.      Addressing    machine. 

•     1,478,586  ;  Dec.  25. 

Smedley,  Thomas  H.,  Long  Eaton,  England,  assignor  to 
Richmond  Lace  Works,  Alton,  R.  I.  Lace.  Des.  62,653  ; 
July    10. 

Smedley,  Victor  C,  Denver,  Colo.  Dental  impression 
tray.      1,470,888;    Oct.    16. 

Smerechanski,  Mike,  Berwick,  Pa.  Teeter  board. 
1,461,631 ;   July   10. 

Smilack,  Abraham.      (See  LefEt,   Frederick  A.,  assignor.) 

Smiley,  Albert  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Device  for  inserting 
laces  under  shoe  uppers.     1,461,834  ;  July  17. 

Smiley,  George  E.,  et  al.  (See  Beaupr6,  John  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Smiley,  Pearl  Y.,  Kitchener,  Quebec,  Canada.  Boot. 
1,444,215;  Feb.  6. 

Smiley,  William  E.,  Cazenovia,  and  H.  D.  Ga  Nung,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.  ;  said  Ga  Nung  assignor  to  said  Smiley. 
Pinch  bar.     1,469,367  ;  Oct.  2. 

Smillie,  James,  Stretford,  England,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  System  of 
ventilation.     1,453,328;  May  1. 

Smith,  A.  O.,  Corporation.  (See  Gagne,  Gideon  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith,  A.  O.,  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  Charles  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith,  A.  O.,  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  Reuben  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith,  A.  O.,  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  B.  S.,  and  Adams, 
assignors.) 

Smith,  A.  O.,  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  R.  S.,  Miller, 
and  Orton,  assignors.) 

Smith,  A.  O.,  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  R.  S.,  and 
Stresau,  assignors.) 

Smith,  A.  O.,  Corporation.  (See  W«stmore,  Halward  G., 
assignor.) 

Smith,  Aaron  J.,  and  F.  T.  Frederick,  Chicago,  111.,  said 
Smith  assignor  to  said  Frederick.  Safety-pin.  1,451,478  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Smith,  Abner  L.,  Hall,  Tex.  Device  for  forcing  fluid  from 
wells.     1,466,199  ;  Aug.  28. 

Smith,  Abraham  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  M.  Smith, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Catamenial-sack  supporter.  1,470,395  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Smith,  Adam  L.,  and  T.  F.  Russell,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 
Doorstrip.      1,451,310  ;   Apr.   10. 

Smith.  Albert  H.,  Birmingham,  England.  Manufacture 
of  small  sheet-metal  articles  by  pressing.  1,446,399 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Smith,  Albert  H.,  assignor  to  F.  R.  King,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electric  flatiron.     1,449,201 ;  Mar.  20. 

Smith,  Albert  K.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Electrolytic  appa- 
ratus.    1,442,238  ;  Jan.  16. 

Smith,  Albert  W.,  assignor  to  Fisher  Body  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Armrest  for  closed  bodies.  1,465,491 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Smith,  Alexander,  &  Sons  Carpet  Company.      (See  Dunn, 

Edmund    P.,    assignor.) 
Smith,    Alexander,    Dykehead,    and    W.    M.    Wood,    Mon- 
trose, Scotland.     Machine  for  raising  or  digging  turnips 
and   other  like   roots.     1,452,395 ;  Apr.   17. 
Smith,  Alfred  A.,  et  al.      (See   Simonton,   Frank   H.,   as- 
signor.) 

Smith,  Alfred  E.,  Winthrop,  Mass.     Pipe  and  rod  cutter. 

1,448,877;   Mar.  20. 
Smith,  Alfred  H.,  Chappaqua,  N.  Y.     Compartment  freight 

car.     1,449,302-   Mar.  20. 
Smith,     Alfred     H.,     Chappaqua,     N.     Y.       Compartment 

freight  car.     1,449,303  ;  Mar.  20. 
Smith,  Alfred  H.,  Chappaqua,  N.  Y.    Compartment  freight 

car.    1,451,632  ;  Apr.  10. 
Smith,     Alfred     H.,     Chappaqua,     N.     Y.      Freight    car. 
1,451,633;  Apr.  10. 


Smith,  .\lfred  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Interchangeable  car 
unit.     1,477,723  ;   Dec.   18. 

Smith,  Allan  V.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Means  for 
facilitating  the  carrying  of  traveling  bags  and  the  like. 
1,463,977  ;    Aug.    7. 

Smith,  Amos  H.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American  Bank 
Note  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Numbering  head. 
1,468,521  ;    Sept.   18. 

Smith,  Andrew,  assignor  to  Halsam  Products  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  eliminating 
sharp  edges  and  corners  on  toy  blocks.  1,458,733 ; 
June  12. 

Smith,  Arthur  A.,  Lewis,  and  R.  E.  Smith,  Kinsley,  Kans. 
Clutch.     1,460,217;   June  26. 

Smith,  Arthur  A.,  and  H.  W.  Paine,  Eagle  Grove,  Iowa. 
Tire-chain  lock  and  elastic  take-up.  1,462,666 ; 
July  24. 

Smith,  Arthur  B.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Automatic  Elec- 
tric Company,  Chicago,  111.  Voice-current  telephone  re- 
peater.    1,444,805  ;   Feb.  13. 

Smith,  Arthur  B.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Automatic  Elec- 
tric Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  telephone  sys- 
tem.    1,474,648  ;  Nov.  20. 

Smith,  Arthur  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  W.  Hassell, 
Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Combined  atomizer  and  vapor- 
izer for  oil  engines.     1,463,849  ;  Aug.  7. 

Smith,  Arthur  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Golf-bag  holder. 
1,475,605  ;  Nov.  27. 

Smith,  Arthur  E.,  and  A.  D.  Gray,  Chicago,  111.  Hypo- 
flcrmic  syringe.     1,456,717  ;  May  29. 

Smith,  Arthur  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Folding  table. 
1,460,216  ;   June  26. 

Smith,  Arthur  M.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Regulating  device. 
1.444,564  ;   Feb.  6. 

Smith,  Arthur  W.,  New  Y^ork,  assignor  to  Remington  Type- 
writer Companv,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
1,440,703;  Jan.  2. 

Smith,  Asher  R.,  Laredo,  Tex.  Garden-hose  support. 
1,470,123;  Oct.  9. 

Smith,  A.shley  W.,  London,  England.  Receptacle  for 
toothbrushes.     1,446,520  ;  Feb.  27. 

Smith,  Aurelius,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Reversible  cushion 
shoe  heel.     1,477,191  ;  Dec.  11. 

Smith,  Benjamin  C.,  Westfield,  .issignor  to  Standard  Mo- 
tor Construction  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Power- 
transmission  mechanism.     1,463,445  ;  July  31. 

Smith,  Burdsey  W.,  Oroville,  Calif.  Display  fixture  and 
advertising  device.     1,449,065  ;  Mar.  20. 

Smith,  Burgess  W.,  assignor  to  Todd  Protectograph  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Safety  paper  for  uogotiable  in- 
struments and  making  same.     1,449,453;  Mar.  21. 

Smith,  Burgess  W.,  assignor  to  Todd  Protectograph  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Safety  paper  and  making 
same.     1,454,837  ;  May  8. 

Smith,  Burns  L.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Cushion  wheel  for 
motor  VPhicles.     1,455,453  ;   May  15. 

Smith,  Burns  L.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,471,011 ;  Oct.  16. 

Smith  Cannery  Machines  Co.  (See  Waugh,  Edward  H., 
assignor.) 

Smith,  Carl  J.j  Indiana  Harbor,  Ind.  Differential  gov- 
ernor for  boiler  feed  pumps.     1,452,223  ;  Apr.  17. 

Smith,  Carlisle  F.,  Jersey  City,  assignor  to  BournonvlUe 
Rotary  Valve  Motor  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Rotary 
valve.      1,442,705  ;    Jan.   16. 

Smith,  Cecil  C,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Australia. 
Dirigible    headlight.      1,459,268 ;    June    19. 

Smith.   Charles  B.      (See  Kohler,  G.,  and   Smith.) 

Smith,  Charles  E.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Electrical  display  de- 
vice.    1,454,560;  May  8. 

Smith,  Charles  E.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Remington 
Typewriter-  Compahv,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    1,469,054;  Sept.  25. 

Smith,  Charles  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Casing  for  current 
regulators  and  the  like.     1,443,098  ;  Jan.  23. 

Smith,  Charlps  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Peeling  machine. 
1,457,007  :  May  29. 

Smith,  Charles  F.,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Landers,  Frary  &  Clark.     Knife.     1,477,291  ;  Dec.  11. 

Smith,  Charles  F.  and  W.  H.,  Brooklyn, 'N.  Y.  Electric 
condenser.     Rel5,642  :   July  3. 

Smith,  Charles  G.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Sand-blast  appa- 
ratus.    1,443,762  ;  Jan.  30. 

Smith,  Charles  G.,  Cambridge,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, of  one-half  to  L.  K.  Marshall,  SomervlUe, 
Mass.     Refrigerating  apparatus.     1,446,727  ;  Feb.  27. 

Smith,  Charles  H.,  Pawtucket,  and  A.  E.  Hampson,  Lons- 
dale, R.  I.  Universal  winding  machine.  1,475,655 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Smith,  Charles  S.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Match  scratcher. 
1,458,556;  June  12. 

Smith,  Charles  S.,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Corrugated  metallic  car  end  and 
manufacturing  the  same.     1,476.731  ;   Dec.   11. 

Smith,  Charlie  .T.,  jr.,  Henderson,  N.  C.  Automobile 
door  opener.     1,460,614  ;  July  3. 

Smith,  Christian,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bank.  Des.  63,335; 
Nov.  20. 

Smith,  Clarence  B.     (See  Mesker,  F.  Smith,  and  Beuc.) 

Smith,  Clarence  E.,  Peoria,  III.  Stropping  machine. 
1,451,789  ;  Apr.   17. 

Smith,  Clarence  E.,  Peoria,  111.  Blade  holder  for  strop- 
ping  machines.      1,451,790;   Apr.    17. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetipal  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


499 


Smith,  Clarence  B.,  assignor  to  Mills  Belt  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Military  equipment.  1,451,030 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Sniitli,  Clarence  R.,  Wintlirop,  Mass.  Method  of  and  ap- 
pliance for  registering.     1,477,392  ;  Dec.  11. 

Smith,   Claude   E.      (See   Dollison,  J.   M.,  and   Smith.) 

Smith,  Claude  R.,  Washington,  1).  C.  Purifying  gelatin 
and  glue.     l,4r)7,4()()  ;  Juno  5. 

Smith,  Clement  C,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Car-dumping  ap- 
paratus.    1,4D(),256;  May  22. 

Smith,  Clement  C,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Car-dumping  plat- 
form.    1,457,754:  Juno  5. 

Smith,  Clyde  J.      (See  Forsyth,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  (Curtis  -V.,  Now  Uochelle,  assignor  to  Robert  Find- 
lay  Manufacturins;  Co.,  New  Vorit,  N.  Y.  Hanging 
lamp.     Dos.   62,1S'S  ;  Apr.   3. 

Smith,  Curtis  E.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Portable  rotary  saw. 
1,450,450;   Apr.  3. 

Smith,  Cuthbert  C,  Twickenham,  England.  Gramophono 
apparatus.     1,453,196  ;  Apr.  24. 

Smith,  David,  Douglas,  Wyo.  Airship.  1,473,744 ; 
Nov.   13. 

Smith,   David  B.      (See  Orlopp,   H.   A.,   and   Smith.) 

Smith,  David  J.,  London,  England,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Automotive  Gas  Producer  Corporation. 
Gas  producer.     1,467,955;  Sept.  11. 

Smith,  David  K.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  G.  Kirschner, 
and  one-eighth  to  L.  C.  Hollberg,  Denver,  (2olo.  Placer- 
mining  machine.      1,462,584 ;    July    24. 

Smith,  David  P.,  Meriden,  Conn.  Arch  support. 
1,466,380  ;   Aug.  28. 

Smith  &  Davis  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Duvall,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith,  Dermis  W.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  Colbome  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chicago,  III.  Pie  machine. 
1,459.166;  June  19. 

Smith,  Dennis  W.,  and  F.  W.  Church,  Wilmette,  assignors 
to  Colborne  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Dough  divider.     1,442,183  ;  Jan.  16. 

Smith,  Don,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Network  control- 
ling circuits.     1,478,458;  Dec.  25. 

Smith,  Donald  H.,  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  Australia. 
Resilient  wheel.     1,474,737  ;   Nov.  20. 

Smith,  B.  Payson.     (See  North,  Ray  A.,  assignor.) 

Smith,   Edward    C.      (See   Craine,   Charles    L.,   assignor.) 

Smith,  Edwaid  E..  rhiladelphia,  Pa.  Dental  instru- 
ment.    1,465,690  ;  Aug.  21. 

Smith,  Edward  E.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Store  apparatus. 
1,475.149;  Nov.  20. 

Smith,  Edward  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Sand  wheel  for 
oil  wells.     1,469,828  ;  Oct.  9. 

Smith,  Edward  M.,  and  R.  E.  Heidrich,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.  ;  said  Heidrich  assignor  to  said  Smith.  Device 
for  perforating  oil-well  casings.     1,457,193  ;  May  29. 

Smith,  Edward  W..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Secondary  or  stor- 
age  hattery.     1,450,565;   Apr.   3. 

Smith.  Edwin  A..  Woodward,  Okla.  Billhoard  posting 
implement.     1,447,905  ;   Mar.  6. 

Smith,  Ellasson  R..  Dayton,  Ohio.  Restaurant  room. 
1,463.633  ;  July  31. 

Smith,  Ellsworth  F.,  Denver,  Colo.  Iron  spool  for  wire 
cables  of  oil  wells.     1,462,388  ;  July  17. 

Smith,  Elmer  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Welding-torch  tip. 
1,452,258  ;  Apr.   17. 

Smith.  Elmer  H.,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Carbide-feeding 
apparatus.     1,478,405  ;  Dec.  25. 

Smith,  Elmer  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  O.  Allen, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Mucker.     1,456,043  ;  May  22. 

Smith,  Elwood,  Brewster.  Wnsh.  .Antiloss  device  for 
.scarfpins  and  tlie  like.     1,477,461 ;  Dec.  11. 

Smith,  Floyd  Aerial  Equipment  (Company.'  (See  Smith, 
Floyd,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Floyd,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Floyd  Smith 
Aerial  Equipment  Company.  Parachute  pack  and 
harness,  etc.     1,462,456  ;  July  17. 

Smith,  Francis  X.     (See  Herbert,  W.  C,  and  Smith.) 

Smith.  Frank.      (See  Shuttleworth,  Alfred,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Frank,  Chicago,  111.  Grease  cup.  1,449.016 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Smith,  Frank,  Elland,  England.  Shock  absorber  and  re- 
bound damper  for  motor  road  vehicles.  1,464,142; 
Aug.    7. 

Smith,  Frank  C„  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Educational  de- 
vice.     1,446,941  ;   Feb.   27. 

Smith,  Frank  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Rotary  pumn. 
1,466,068;  Aug.  28. 

Smith,  Frank  E.,  Scottdale,  Pa.  Loading  machine. 
1,466,917;   Sept.  4. 

Smith,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  Aetna  Stamp  Works,  Inc., 
Hartford,  Conn.     Marking  stamp,     1,472,282  ;  Oct.  30. 

Smith,  Frank  H.,  and  A,  K.  Nowak,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Press.     1,473,388;  Nov.  6. 

Smith,  Frank  H.,  and  A.  K.  Nowak,  Canton,  Ohio. 
Briquettlng  press.     1,473.389;   Nov.   6, 

Smith,  Frank  L.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Vapor  burner.  1,441,639  ; 
Jan.   9. 

Smith,  Frank  M.,  Bridgewater,  S.  Dak.  Hack  saw. 
1,442,740;  .Ian,   16. 

Smith.  Frank  M.,  Bend,  Oreg.  circuit  controller. 
1.477.917  ;   Dec.   18. 

Smith.  Frank  W.,  Portland,  Me.  Can-handling  machine. 
1,442,983  ;  Jan.  23. 


Smith,   Frank   W.,   Portland,   Me.     Sterilizer.     1,471,670; 

Oct.  23. 
Smith,  Frank  W.,  Cranford,  assignor  to  Oiweld  Acetylene 

Company,     Newark,     N,     J.       Oxyacetylene     blowpipe. 

1,444,985  ;  Feb.  13. 
Smith    Franklin  H.,  Burkburnett,  Tex.     Can  holder  and 

perforator,      1,468,041  ;    Sept.    18. 
Smith,  Franklin  P.      (See  Josler,  Angelo,  assignor.) 
Smith,    Franklin    S.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.,   assignor    to   The 

Products    Protection    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Apparatus  for  and  method  of  protecting  articles  from 

creeping   insects.      1.441,606;    Jan.    9. 
Smith,   Franklin    S,,   Pliiladelphia,    Pa.,    assignor   to   The 

Products    Protection    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Treating    grain     in     bulk    by     electricity.       1,471,423 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Smith,     Fred,     Mount      Vernon,      Ind.        Printing     box. 

1,449,788:   Mar.    27. 
Smith,  Fred  P.,  et  al.,   trustees.      (See  Allen,   James  M., 

assignor.) 
Smith,    Frederic    L.,    deceased,    Pittsford,    N.    Y. ;    M.    C. 

Smith,  administratrix,  assignor  to  M.  C.  Smith,  North- 
ampton,  Mass.     Spoon   holder,     1,464,731;   Aug,   14, 
Smith,  Frederick  G.,   New   Bedford,  assignor   of  one-half 

to   I.   N.  Babbitt,   Falrhaven,   Mass.     Centering   means 

for  spindles.     1,462,215  ;   July  17. 
Smith,    George    A.,    Denver,    Colo.      Reversible    notifying 

device  for  office  doors.     1.448,903  ;  Mar.  20. 
Smith,    George    B.,    and    R,    W,    Sanders,    Houston,    Tex. 

Clutch   for   pipe-laying   machines,      1,477,670:    Dec.  18, 
Smith,  George  E.     (See  Blackington,  E,  D.,  and  Smith.) 
Smith.    George   J.,   Peoria,    111.     Dimmer   attachment   for 

vehicle   lighting  systems.     1,468,756 ;    Sept.   25. 
Smith,  George  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Oversuit  or  overalls. 

1.471,507;    Oct.   23. 
Smith,  George  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Circuit  maker  and 

breaker.     1,443,763  ;  Jan,  30. 
Smith,  George  L.,  assignor  to  United  States  Ordnance  Com- 
pany,  Washington,   D.   C.     Friction   brake.     1,440,842  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Smith,  George  M.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  R.  M.  Henry, 

Maryville,  Teiin.     Grate.     1,452,897;  Apr.  24. 
Smith,  George  M.,  assignor  to  Interstate  Iron  and  Steel 

Company,     Chicago,     111.       Cooling     bed.       1,463,684 ; 

July  31. 
Smith,   George   P.,   et   al.      (See   Smith,   Thomas   C,    as- 
signor.) 
Smith,  George  T.,  jr.,  Paducah,  Ky.     Laying  composition 

shingles.      1,467,510;    Sept.    11. 
Smith,  Gerald  F.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     System  of 

control.      1,453,412;    May   1. 
Smith,     Gilbert     R,,     Kilgore,     Idaho.        Motor     sleigh. 

1,441,538;  Jan.  9. 


Smith,  Grant,  deceased,  Bluefield,  W.  Va. ;   M. 
administratrix.     Clamp  for  wire  stretchers. 
Sept.  25. 

Smith,  Grant,  deceased,  Bluefield,  W.  Va. ;  M. 

administratrix.        Wire-fence      stretcher. 

Sept.  25. 
Smith,  Guy  W.,  Paonla,  Colo.     Ingrown-toenail 

1,451,311 ;  Apr.  10. 
Smith,  H.  Armour,  et  al.      (See  Adams,  Frank  J., 
Smith,     Harold,     Mitchana,    assignor    to    Mess 

Baker   Sons  v<c   Perkins   Limited,   Willesden 

England.        Endless-wire-belt      conveyer. 

Oct.   30. 


R.  Smith, 

1.469.204  ; 

R.   Smith, 

1.469.205  ; 

appliance. 

assignor.) 
rs,  .toseph 
Middlesex, 

1,472,252; 


Smith,  Harold  E,,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Power -driven 
wringer  mechanism.     1,450,736  :  Apr.  3, 

Smith,  Harold  K.,  Chicago,  111.  Unloading  and  reclaim- 
ing elevator.     1,441,249  ;   Jan.  9. 

Smith,  Harold  0,,  Indianapolis,  Ind,,  assignor  to  The 
Racine  Horseshoe  Tire  Company,  Racine,  Wis,  Re- 
silient tire.     Des.  63,665  ;  Dec.  25. 

Smith,  Harry,  Scioto  Mills,  111.  Automobile  tire  chain. 
1,458,081  ;  June  5. 

Smith,  Harry  B.,  et  al.,  executors.     (See  Smith,  Robert  B,) 

Smith,  Harry  B,,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Paper-box  construction. 
1,470, .396;  Oct,  9. 

Smith,  Harry  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Paper-box  construction. 
1,470,397;    Oct.   9. 

Smith,  Harry  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Semiloose-wrapped  box. 
1,470,398  ;  Oct.  9. 

Smith.  Harry  B.,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Covered  box.  1,476,549; 
Dec.   4. 

Smith,  Harry  F.,  Lexington,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Gas  Research  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Supplying  moisture  to  gas  producers.  1,442,100 ; 
Jan.    16. 

Smith,  Harry  F.,  and  T.  Cureton,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Gas  Research  Company,  Dayton, 
Ohio.     Valve.     1,467,511;    Sept.    11. 

Smith,   Harry  H.      (See  Hall,  R.   D,,  and   Smith.) 

Smith,  Harry  H,,  Newark,  N,  J.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Lamp  Company.  Treating  filaments  for  In- 
candescent electric  lamps.     1,461,100 ;   July   10. 

Smith,  Harry  T.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Vernier  adjuster. 
1,450,.'566;  Apr.  3. 

Smith,  Harvey  A.,  W.  Le  Gendre,  and  B.  Harbison,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio  :  said  Smith  assignor  to  said  Le  Gendre. 
Friction  clutch,     1,465,492;  Aug,  21, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphaietical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Smith,  Hazor  J.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Preventing  the 
formation  of  frost  crystals  in  the  circulating  lines  of 
refrigerating   machines.     1,460,352 ;   June   26. 

Smith,  Hazor  J.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  W.  Reid,  Chicago,  111.  Traffic  guide.  1,450,616  ; 
Apr.   3. 

Smith,  Hazor  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
W.  Eeid  and  one-half  to  A.  H.  Chapin,  Springfield, 
Mass.     Compressor.     1,443,764 ;   Jan.   30. 

Smith,  Hazor  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
W.  Eeid  and  one-half  to  A.  H.  Chapin,  Springfield, 
Mass.  Treventing  emulsification  of  refrigerating  agent 
in  the  sealing  oil.     1,447,575  ;  Mar.  6. 

Smith,  Hazor  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
W.  Reed  and  one-half  to  A.  H.  Chapin,  Springfield, 
Mass.     Motor  oiler.     1,449,066  ;  Mar.  20. 

Smith.  Hazor  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
W.  Reid  and  one-half  to  A.  H.  Chapin,  Springfield, 
Mas.s.      Expansion   valve.      1,450,052 ;   Mar.   27. 

Smith,  Hazor  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
W.  Reid  and  one-half  to  A.  H.  Chapin,  Springfield,  Mas«. 
Ice-hlock  freezer.    1,451,376 ;  Apr.  10. 

Smith,  Hazor  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
W.  Reid  and  one-half  to  A.  H.  Chapin,  Springfield, 
Mass.     Thermostatic  switch.     1,478,719  ;  Dec.  25. 

Smith-Hpcht  Company.      (See  Hecht,  Leon  J.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Henrietta  B.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Snap-fastener 
device.      1,442,009;    Ja-i.   9. 

Smith,  Henry,  Turnersville.  Tex.  Fishing  device. 
1,457,401 ;  June  5. 

Smith,  Henry,  Lone  Rock,  Wis.  Guard-tilting  device  for 
grain  binders.     1,458,367  ;  June  12. 

Smith,  Henry  A..  Santa  Barbara,  Calif..  Wall  board  and 
making  the  same.     1,454,823  ;  May  8. 

Smith,  Henry  A.,  and  M.  A.  Johnson,  Tacoma,  Wash. 
Bottle  carrier.     1,442,741 ;  Jan.  16. 

Smith,  Henry  A.,  and  H.  H.  Brown,  Oakland,  Calif. 
Ore-concentrating  device.     1,450,118  ;  Mar.   27. 

Smith,  Henry  A.  W.,  Danville,  Va.  General-utility  bolt. 
1,450,460  ;  Apr.  3. 

Smith,  Henry  C,  Denver,  Colo.  Trap  nest.  1,478,620: 
Dec.  25. 

Smith,  Henry  E.     (See  O'Loughlin,  T.  J.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Henry  H.,  Cherr,yvale,  N.  Mes.  Pumping  appa- 
ratus.    1,455,153  ;  May  15. 

Smith,  Henry  L.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Vision  shield. 
1,467,203;    Sept.   4. 

Smith,  Henry  L.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Automobile  timing 
mechanism.      1,468,755 ;    Sept.    25. 

Smith,  Henry  L.,  assignor  to  The  B.  J.  Manville  Machine 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Wood-screw-machlne  tool 
feed.     1,444,432;   Feb.   6. 

Smith,  Henry  L.,  assignor  to  The  E.  J.  Manville  Machine 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Tool  feed  mechanism  for 
wood-screw   machines.      1,444,433 ;    Feb.    6. 

Smith,  Henry  L.,  assignor  to  The  E.  J.  Manville  Machine 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Operating  mechanism  for 
wood-screw  machines.     1,452,986  ;  Apr.  24. 

Smith,  Heni-y  L.,  assignor  to  The  E.  J.  Manville  Machine 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Wood-screw  machine. 
1,474,177;  Nov.   13. 

Smith,  Henry  L.,  assignor  to  Smith  Manufacturing  com- 
pany, Dalton,  Ga.     Mill  basket.     1,446,400  ;  Feb.  20. 

Smith,  Henry  M.,  Salem,  Mass.  Circular  warp-knitting 
machine.     1,458,156;  June  12. 

Smith,  Henry  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Reenforced  con- 
crete wall.     1,443,765  :  Jan.  30. 

Smith,  Herbert  A.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Roller- 
Smith    Company.      Trap.      1,467,818 ;    Sept.    11. 

Smith,  Herbert  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Game  appliance. 
1,477,460;  Dec.   11. 

Smith,  Herbert  M.,  assignor  to  Stanley  Insulating  Com- 
pany, Great  Barrington,  Mass.  Heat-Insulating  mate- 
rial.    1.474,559  :  Nov.  20. 

Smith,  Herbert  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Bath  salts. 
1,465,530;  Aug.  21. 

Smith,  Herman  A.     (See  Hammond,  L.  E.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Herman  R.     ( S<  e  Schroedor,  F.  A.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Herman  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  E.  Twist, 
Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Raymond  Concrete  Pile  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.     Pile  driver.     1,473,054  ;  Nov.  6. 

Smith,  Hewlet  T.,  Oxnard,  Calif.  Oil-well  apparatus. 
1,472.283;  Oct.  30. 

Smith,  Horace  L.  and  H.  L.,  .ir.,  Petersburg,  Va.  Ferti- 
lizer and  lime  distributor.     1,451,312  ;  Apr.  10. 

Smith,  Horace,  L.,  jr.     (See  Smith,  Horace  L.  and  H.  L.,  jr.) 

Smith,  Howard  B.,  Macon,  Ga.  Sash  lock.  1,449,017 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Smith,  Hubert  G.     (See  Thoke,  A.  R.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Hugh  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Window  construction. 
1,478,922;  Dec.  25. 

Smith,  Irving  M.,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  assignor  to  The  Q  R  S 
Music  Company.  Means  of  teaching  piano  playing. 
1,459,802  ;  June  26. 

Smith,  Ivan  M.,  Milwaukee,  and  M.  L.  Fykse,  South  Mil- 
waukee, assignors  to  Turbo  Carbureter  Co.,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.     Carburetor.    1,440.940  ;  Jan.  2. 

Smith,    J.    C.      (See    O'Nan,    Charles    B.,    assignor.) 

Smith,  James,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Process  of  purifylne 
mineral  oils.     1,450,617  ;   .\pr.  3. 

Smith,  James,  Anaconda,  Mont.  Rail  joint.  1,468,926: 
Sept.  25. 


Company    of 

machine    for 

1,448,878  ; 

Oil     burner. 

1,457,555  ; 


Smith,    James    E.,   assignor   to    Ford   Motor 
Delaware,    Detroit,    Mich.      Method    and 
tempering    bars,     shafts,     and    the    like. 
Mar.   20. 
Smith,     James     H.,     Watertown,     Mass. 

1,450,119;   Mar.   27. 
Smith,    James    H„    Chicago,    111.      Bearing. 

June  5. 

Smith,  James  H.,  assignor  to  Smith-.Iunior  Company,  Inc., 
Rochester,     N.     Y.       Easel     or     individual     separator. 
1,443,806  ;  Jan.  30. 
Smith,  James  J.     (See  Baker,  Charles  C,  assignor.) 
Smith,    James    N.,    Toronto,    Ontario,    Canada.      Electro- 
lytic apparatus.     1,450,156;  Mar.  27. 
Smith,  James  N.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.     Electrolytic 

apparatus.     1,476.303  :  Dec.  4. 
Smith,     James     R.,     Palo     Alto, 

1,468,841 ;  Sept.  25. 
Smith,    James    S.    B.,    Brooklyn, 

1,476,472  ;  Dec.  4. 
Smith,   James  T.,   Thayer,   Kans. 

Aug.  14. 
Smith,  Jay  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Jan.  2. 
Smith,    Jay    H.,    Rochester,    N.    Y. 
1,453,956  ;  Ma,y  1 

Stamford,  Conn 
Company,   New 
1,447,270  ;  Mar. 
Stamford,  Conn 
Company,   New    __ 
1,448,601  ;  Mar.  13 
Smith,  Jesse  A.  B.,   Stamford,  Conn.,   assignor  to  Under- 
wood  Typewriter   Company,    New    York,   N.    Y.     Type- 
writing  machine.      1,450,737;   Apr.    3. 
Smith,  Jesse  A.  B.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood   Typewriter    Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Mani- 
folding pack  and  holder.     1,451,791  ;  Apr.  17. 

Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 

Company,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Type- 

1.451,792;    Apr.    17. 


Smith,  Jesse  A.  B., 
wood  Typewriter 
writing  machine. 

Smith,  Jesse  A.  B., 
wood  Typewriter 
writing  machine. 


Smith,  Jesse  A.   B 
wood   Typewriter 
writing   machine. 


Calif.       Double     boiler. 

N.    Y.      Crimped    cap. 

Hatrack.      1,465,026 ; 


Air  bag.    1,440,751 ; 

Receptacle    opener. 

,,  assignor  to  Under- 

York,   N.   Y.  Type- 
6. 

.,  assignor  to  Under- 

York,   N.    Y.  Type- 


Smith,  Jesse  A.   B.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 


N.    Y.      Type- 


New   York, 
May  15. 
Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
New   York,   N.   Y. 


Company, 

1,455,454  ; 

Stamford, 
Company, 

May   15. 

Stamford, 
wood  Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
1,456,471  ;  May  22. 
Smith,  Jesse  A.  B.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 

Company,    New   York,    N.   Y. 

1.466,632;   Aug.   28. 


wood  Typewriter 
writing  machine. 

Smith,  Jesse  A.  B., 
wood  Typewriter 
sheet.     1,455.740; 

Smith,  Jesse  A.  B. 


wood    Typewriter 
writing  machine. 


Conn., 


Ledger 


assignor  to  Under- 
Eill  form. 


Type- 


Smith,  Jesse  A.   B.,   Stamford,   Conn.,   assignor  to 


Company,    New   York,    N.    Y, 
1,474,178;  Nov.  13. 

Gauge. 


Under- 
Type 


1,444,565 ; 
1,448,602  ; 
1,456,942; 
1,457,402  ; 


Lamp, 


Fabric   bolt    board, 
and   Smith.) 


wood   Typewriter 

writing  machine. 
Smith,    John   C,    London,    England. 

Feb.  6. 
Smitli,    John    C,   Memphis,   Tenn.      Sav/  set. 

Mar.  13. 
Smith.     John    D.,    Cheraw,    S.     C.       Valve. 

May  29. 
Smith,  John  F.,  Taunton,  Mass.     Safety  shoe. 

June  5. 
Smith,  John  G.,  Muswell  Hill,  London,  England. 

searchlight,  and  the  like.     1,469,690  ;  Oct.  2. 
Smith,  John  H.,  and  W.  J.  Waddell,  Sperling,   Manitoba, 

Canada.       Detachable     cultivator     point.       1,443,050 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Smith,  John   H.,   and   G.   J.   Kengel,   assignors  to  Eclii)se 

Interchangeable   Counterbore   Company.    Detroit,   Mich. 

Counterboring  tool.     1,461,462  ;   July  10. 
Smith.   John  L.,   Los   Angeles,  Calif.     Safety  bill  holder. 

1.458,734  ;  June  12. 
Smith,    John    R.,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

1,472,253  ;   Oct.   .30. 
Smith,  Joseph.      (See  O'Brien,  W.   E., 
Smith,  Joseph,  Brooklyn,  and  R.  Smith,  New  York,  N.  Y., 

assignors,  hy  mesne  assignments,  to  Feldstein  Bros.  & 

Co.     Cap.     1,448,093;  Mar.   13. 
Smith,   Joseph   A.      (See  Powell,  H.   H.,  and  Shackleton, 

assignors.) 
Smith.  Joseph  A.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ner-A-Car 

Corporation.      Electric-current    generator.       1,476,733 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Smith,  Joseph  P.      (See  Sieder,  A.  P.,  and  Smith.) 
Smith,    Joseph    H.,    Chicago,    111.      Radiator-cap    attach- 
ment.     1,471,071 ;    Oct.    16. 
Smith,  Joseph  H.,  assignor  to  M.  E.   Smith,  Lvnn,  Mass. 

Corn  and   bunion  shield.     1,445,725  ;  Feb,  20. 
Smith,  Joseph  J.,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Device  for  operating 

upon  the  cards  of  carding  engines.  1,457,467  ;  June  5. 
Smith,  .Joseph  N.,  &  Co.  (See  Kopp,  William,  assignor.) 
Smith,  Joseph  N.,  &  Company.     (See  Ackerman,  Edward 

L..  assignor.) 
Smith,  Joseph  0.,  and   J.  B.  Reeves,   Los  Angeles,   Calif. 

Water  heater.     1,441,184  ;  Jan.  2. 
Smith,    Julian     C,    and    A,     W.    Totman,     Chicago,     111. 

Heat-insulated    structure.      1,467,121 ;    Sept.    4. 
Smith-Junior    Company.       (See     Smith,    James    H.,    as- 
signor.) 
Smith.  Justin  M.,  and  E.  Schanks,  Billinsrs,  Mont.     Safety 

locking  attachment.     1,443,285 ;  Jan.  23. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contiimed. 


501 


Smith,  Karl  1).,  assignor  to  Union  Steam  Pump  Com- 
pany, Battle  Creek,  Mich.     Valve.     1,460,918;   Sept.  4. 

Smith,  L.  C.,  &  Bros.  Typewriter  Co.  (See  Gabrielsoii, 
Carl,   assignor.) 

Smith,  l.auucelot  E.,  South  Shields,  C.  Zulver,  London, 
and  11.  A.  Thompson,  North  Shields,  England.  Fur- 
nace.    l,4t)0,l>S5  ;  July  3. 

Smith,  Laurence,  Paper  Goods  Company,  The.  (See 
Dickinson,  John  L.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Lawrence  P.,  Hazard,  Ky.  Retailer.  1,469,117 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Smith,  Leathern  D.,  Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis.  Subcnrgo-uu- 
loading  apparatus   for   ships.      1,466,854 ;   Sept.   4. 

Smith-Loe  Company.  (See  Meldrum,  Alexander,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith,  Lemon  M.,  Clairton,  Pa.  Automobile  fender. 
1,462,152  ;  July  17. 

Smith,  Leon  K.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Heat  control  of  mix 
ture  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,448,008 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Smith,  Livingston,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ash  tray.  Des. 
61,792  ;  Jan.   9. 

Smith,  Lucius  A.,  et  al.  (See  Simmons,  Alfred  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith,  Lucius  W.,  Obion  Station,  Tenn.  Combined  sash 
holder  and  lock.     1,449,132  ;  Mar.  20. 

Smith,  Luther  E.,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  assignor  of 
one-third  to  C.  E.  Davenport  and  one-third  .to  J.  C. 
Hoffman,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Cider  mill.  1,457,755  ; 
June  5. 

Smith,  Lyddane,  assignor  to  11.  P.  Martin  &  Sons,  Owens- 
horo,  Ky.     Valve.     1,445,363 ;  Feb.   13. 

Smith,  Manning  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Belt.  1,477,084; 
Dec.  11; 

Smith  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Smith,  Samuel  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Smith,  Henry  L., 
assignor.) 

Smith,  Marcus,  assignor  to  G.  A.  Tudhope,  Toronto, 
Ont.Trlo,  Canada.  Heating  apparatus.  1,446,521  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Smith,  Margaret  C.      (See  Smith,  Frederic  L.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Margaret  C  administratrix.  (See  Smith,  Fred- 
eric L.) 

Smith,  Margaret  R.,  administratrix.  (See  Smith, 
Grant.) 

Smith,  Martha   E.      (See  Smith,  Joseph  H.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Martin  .1.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Internal-combustion 
engine.      1,442,706;   Jan.   16. 

Smith,   Marvin    S.      (See   Campbell,   W.   M.,   and   Smith.) 

Smith,  Marvin  W.,  Wilkinsburg,  I'a.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Flash 
guard  for  dynamo  -  electric  machines.  1,448,419  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Smith,  Maurice  0.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Vaporizer.  1,477,724  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Smith.  Maxwell  M.,  Henley-on-Thames,  England.  Va- 
riable-speed gear.     1,444,712  ;   Feb.   0. 

Smith,  Mlcnael,  Newark,  N.  J.  Drilling-machine  mount- 
ing.    1,468,087;   Sept.   18. 

Smith,  Michael  J..  Tacoma,  Wash.  Concrete-pipe  ma- 
chine.    1,460,451;  July  3. 

Smith.  Michael  J.,  Morristown,  N.  .T.  Plumbing  connec- 
tion.    1,469,986;  July  3. 

Smith,  Millard  N.,  Sanford,  N.  C,  assignor  to  Draper 
Corporation,  Hopedalo,  Mass.  Thread-cutting  temple 
f:)r   looms.      1,449,558  :   Mar.  27. 

Smith  and  Mills  Company.  The.  (See  Mills,  Ernest,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith,  Milton  A.,  and  S.  W.  Brown  ;  said  Brown  assignor 
of  all  his  right  to  C.  L.  Hall.  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Surface 
indicator.     1,441.129  ;  Jan.  2. 

Smith.  Nelson  H.,  Spring  Valley,  111.  Collapsible  stove. 
1,473,523  :   Nov.   6. 

Smith,  Nicholls  J.,  Bainhridge,  Ga.  Fishing  reeL 
1,448,947  ;  Mar.   20. 

Smith,  Norman  H.,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Stump 
sock.     1,461,987;   July  17. 

Smith.  Oliver  P.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Bag-filling  apparatus. 
1.471,928  ;  Oct.  23. 

Smith,  Orilla  M.     (See  Smith,  Abraham  L.,  assignor.) 

Smith.  Oscar  A.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Priming  cup. 
1,440,844  ;  Jan.  2. 

Smith,  Oscar  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  R.  Mitchell, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  binding  posts.  1.440,802 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Smith.  Oscar  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  R.  Mitchell, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  binding  posts.  1,440,843  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Smith.  Oscar  A.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  National 
.\cme  Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Finger  block  for 
wedge  methanism.     1,449,454  ;  Mar.  27. 

Smith,  Oscar  A.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Na- 
tional Acme  Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Feed  collet 
and   making  same.     1.450,189 ;   Apr.  3. 

Smith.  Oscar  A.,  assignor  to  The  National  Acme  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Pointing  and  shaving  machine 
for  bolts,  etc.     1,464,957;  Aug.  14. 

Smith,  Oscar  A.,  East  Cleveland,  and  G.  J.  Leber,  as- 
signors to  The  National  Acme  Company,  Cleveland. 
Ohio.  Duplex  stud-forming  machine.  1^464, 956 ; 
Aug.   14. 


Smith,  Oscar  A.,  East  Cleveland,  and  G.  J.  Leber,  Cleve- 
lasid,  Ohio.  Transom-operating  mechanism.  1,465,951; 
Aug.  28. 

Smith,  Oscar  A.,  Bast  Cleveland,  and  G.  J.  Leber,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Transom-operating  mechanism.  1,465,953 ; 
Aug.   28. 

Smith,  Oscar  A.,  and  A.  J.  Weatherhead,  jr.,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     DralB  cock.     1,465,952 ;  Aug.  28. 

Smith,  Oscar  A.,  East  Cleveland,  and  B.  Rindfleisch,  as- 
signors to  National  Acme  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Automatic  threading  die.     1,474,179  ;  Nov.  13. 

Smith,  Oscar  L.,  Rydal,  assignor  to  Penn  Rivet  Corpo- 
ration, I'hiladelphia,  Pa.  Hair  curler.  1,460.254  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Smith.  Otto,  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  assignor  to  California 
I'acking  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Can-feeding 
device.     1,451,450  ;  Apr.  10. 

Smith,  Owen  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Rail  switch.  1,463,560; 
July  31. 

Smith,  Paul  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
O'Bannon  Company,  West  Barrington,  K.  I.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  coating  and  drying  fabric  and 
other   material.     1,470,650:    Oct.   16. 

Smith,  Paul  S.,  and  A.  Forbes,  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C,  and 
W.  L.  Simmons,  Richmond,  Va.  Shade  device. 
1,443,656  ;  Jan.  30. 

Smith,  Percy  C,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     1,448,420  ;  Mar.   13. 

Smith  Percy  R.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Riveting  hammer. 
1,466,968;   Sept.  4. 

Smith,  Perry  C.,  Chicago,  111.  Lubrication  coupling. 
1,468,040;    Sept.    18. 

Smith,    Pete    F.      (See    Lyburis   T.,    and   Smith.) 

Smith,  Peter,  Newark,  N.  J.  Cover  device  for  barrels 
and  the  like.     1,458,504;   June   12. 

Smith,  Peter  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Underfeed  stoker. 
1,453,892;   May   1. 

Smith,  Pliny  W.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Developing  tank. 
1,445,046;   Feb.    13. 

Smith,  Purnell  W.,  Milboume,  Pa.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,444,566;  Feb.  6. 

Smith,  Raymond.     (See  Smith,  Joseph  and  R.) 

Smith,  Raymond  D.,  East  Milton,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Shawmut  Machine  Works,  Inc.  Delayed  self-closing 
gas  valve.     1,444,011 ;  Feb.  6. 

Smith,  Raymond  D.,  Milton,  assignor  to  Tremont  Products 
Company, -Boston,  Mass.  Thermostatic  lamp  dimming: 
pull  socket.     1,456,285  ;  May  22. 

Smith,  Raymond  D.,  East  Milton,  assignor  to  Tremont 
Products  Corporation,  Boston,  Mass.  Releasable  timer 
mechanism.      1,468,580 ;   Sept.   18. 

Smith,  Raymond  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Reflector  for  autos. 
1,466,567  ;  Aug.  28. 

Smith,  Reinold  V.,  Eureka,  Utah.  Recovering  zinc  from 
lead-zinc  ores.      1,452,662  ;   Apr.  24. 

Smith,  Reinold  V.,  assignor  to  Eureka  Metallurgical 
Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Concentrating  ores. 
1,459,167;   June   19. 

Smith,  Reuben  S.,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electromagnetic  device  for  serving 
rivets  to  nailing  machines.     1,441,250  ;  Jan.  9. 

Smith,  Reuben  S.,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Punching  press  and  die  therefor. 
1,452,224;   Apr.  17. 

Smith,  Reuben  S.,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Forming  curved  flanged  bars. 
1,452,225;  Apr.  17. 

Smith,  Reuben  S.,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Apparatus  for  electric-arc  welding. 
1,453,025;  Apr.   24. 

Smith,  Reuben  S.,  assignor  to  A.  0.  Smith  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Apparatus  for  arc  welding.  1,453,0:^0  : 
Apr.   24. 

Smith,  Reuben  S.,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Self-anchoring  rivet.  1,457,008 ; 
May  29. 

Smith,  Reuben  S.,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corporation. 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Automobile  frame  and  prcsscd-steel 
constructional  elements  therefor.     1,473.651;  Nov.  13. 

Smith,  Reuben  S.,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Die  for  drawing  presses.  1,475,355  ■ 
Nov.   27. 

Smith,  Reuben  S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne  a.**- 
signments,  to  First  Wisconsin  Trust  Company,  trustee. 
Flexible  die  for  bending  thin  metal  plates  in  the  direc- 
tion of  their  width.     1,470,399  ;  Oct.  9. 

Smith,  Reuben  S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  First  Wisconsin  Trust  company. 
Process  and  apparatus  for  making  flanged  bars. 
1,477,778;    Dec.   18.  ^ 

Smith,  Reuben  S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  First  Wisconsin  Trust  Company.  Proc- 
ess and  apparatus  for  making  flanged  crossbars  for 
automobile  frames.     1.477,779  :  Dec.   18. 

Smith,  Reuben  S.,  Milwaukee,  and  R.  Stresau,  Wauwa- 
tosa,  assignors  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corporation,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.  Process  and  apparatus  for  locally  an- 
nealing  metal   plates.      1,446,354 ;    Feb.    20. 

Smith.  Reuben  S.,  and  J.  L.  Adams,  jr.,  assignors  to 
A.  0.  Smith  Corporation,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Intermlt- 
tingly-operating  mot  r  set.     1,450,339 ;  Apr.   3. 


502 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Smith,  Reuben  S.,  and  J.  L.  Adams,  jr.,  assignors  to 
A.  O.  Smith  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Intermlt- 
tiagly-oper;iting  motor  system.      1,450,340  ;   Apr.  3. 

Smith,  Reuben  S.,  H.  Miller,  and  F.  Orton,  assignors  to 
A.  O.  Smith  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Press  for 
offsetting  metal  plates  in  the  line  of  their  width. 
1,4GC,104  ;  Aug.   28. 

Smith,  Richard  C,  Seattle,  Wash.  Lantern-slide  pro- 
jecting apparatus.     1,453,893  ;   May   1. 

Smith,  Robert  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hair-cutting  de- 
vice.    1,454,458  ;  May  8. 

Smith,  Robert  A.,  Mahwah,  assignor  to  Smith  &  Serrell, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Apparatus  and  process  for  fitting 
driving   keys.      1,467,399  ;    Sept.    11. 

Smith,  Robert  A.,  Mahwah,  N.  J.,  and  E.  B.  Gray,  Troy, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  Smith  &  Serrell,  Elizaheth,  N.  J. 
Driving   key.      1,467.400;    Sept.    11. 

Smith,  Robert  B.,  nssiguor  to  Ansley  Aerial  Company, 
Ansley,   Nebr.     Aeroplane.     1,446,522 ;    Feb.   27. 

Smith,  Robert  B.,  Stoughton,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
Paterson,  N.  J.     Eyeleting.     1,468,039 ;   Sept.  18. 

Smith,  Robert  B.,  Stoughton,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
Paterson,  N.  J.  Eyeleting  machine.  1,468,086  ; 
Sept.   18. 

Smith,  Robert  B.,  deceased,  Stoughton,  by  II.  A.  Cassidy, 
Chatham,  and  H.  B.  Smith,  Stoughton,  Mass.,  execu- 
tors, assignor  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for  setting  eyelets  and  the 
like.    1,440,563  ;  Jan.  2. 

Smith,   Robert  E.      (See   Clayton,   William   F.,   assignor.) 

Smith,  Robert  B.      (See   Smith,   Arthur   A.   and   R.    E.) 

Smith,  Robert  E.,  Thermopolis,  Wyo.  Grappling  tool. 
1,456,943  ;  May  29. 

Smith,  Robert  L.,  and  G.  E.  Sandland,  Erith,  assignors  to 
Vickers  Limited,  Westminster,  London,  England.  Ap- 
paratus for  testing  the  hardness  of  materials. 
1,478,621;  Dec.  25. 

Smith,  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  Los  Angeles  Railway  Corpo- 
ration, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Coupon  transfer.  1,473,940  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Smith,  Robert  W.,  Redditch,  England.  Saddle  or  seat 
of  motor  cycles,  cycles,  and  the  like.  1,458,909 ; 
June   12. 

Smith,  Robert  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The  Enfield 
Cycle  Company,  Limited,  Redditch,  England.  Start- 
ing device  for  motor  cycles  and  the  like.  1,469,116; 
Sept.  25. 

Smith,  Roscoe  L.,  et  al.     (See  Byrne,  John  F.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Rosell,  Lebanon,  Ind.  Chain  sand  dredge. 
1.451,479  ;  Apr.  10. 

Smith,  Ross  H.,  Erie,  Pa.  Machine  for  bricking  Ice  cream. 
1,463,850;  Aug.  7. 

Smith,  Ross  H.,  Erie,  Pa.  Bricking  ice  cream.  1,463,851  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Smith,  Rowland  D.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Corning,    N.    Y.     Mold.      1,449,789;    Mar.    27. 

Smith,  Roy  H.,  Kent,  Ohio.  Socket  wrench.  1,442,184  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Smith,  Roy  H.,  Kent,  Ohio.  Making  Tools.  1,442,185; 
Jan.   16. 

Smith,  Rudgyard  I.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Preserving  wood. 
1,467,819  ;  Sept.  11. 

Smith,  Russell  A.,  Port  Hope,  Mich.  Monument.  Des. 
61,810  ;   Jan.  16. 

Smith,  Ruth  A.,  et  al.,  executors.     (See  Raabe,  Otto  L.) 

Smith,   Samson   H.      (See  Hutchens,   R.  W.,  and   Smith.) 

Smith,  Samuel  C,  Algiers,  La.  Car  brake  and  cai 
mechanism.     1,478,923  ;   Dec.   25. 

Smith,  Samuel  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  B.  Lrouden- 
slagei\  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.     Float.     1,465.370  ;  Aug.  21. 

Smith,  Samuel  L.,  assignor  to  Smith  Manufacturing  Co., 
Inc.,  Ellensburg,  Wash.  Article  of  manufacture. 
1,476,732  ;  Dec.  11. 

Smith  &  Serrell.     (See  Smith,  Robert  A.,  assignor.) 

Smith  &  Serrell.  (See  Smith,  R.  A.,  and  Gray,  as- 
signors.) 

Smith,  Shelby  J.,  Washington,  111.  Earth-boring  tool. 
1  442  984  '  Jan.  23 

Smith,  Sidney  S.,'  Coiinna,  Me.  Railway  tie.  1,465,289  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Smith,  Stanley  C.     (See  Webb,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Stanley  G.     (See  Freeman,  W.  F.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Sydney  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  Transmission  gear. 
1,457,945  ;  June  5. 

Smith,  Theodore  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Educational  device. 
1,457,468  ;  June  5. 

Smith,  Thomas,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Oiler.  1,477,725  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Smith,  Thomas  C,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  of  one- 
third  to  G.  P.  Smith  and  R.  E.  Dickinson,  both  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  and  one-third  to  A.  C.  Menges  and  R.  L. 
Carr,  both  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  Piston.  1,460,041 ; 
June  26. 

Smith,  Thomas  E.,  Good  Springs,  Tenn.  Churn. 
1,454,770  ;  May  8. 

Smith,  Thomas  F.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Burner.  1,459,295 ; 
June  19. 

Smith,  Thomas  N.,  San  Angelo,  Tex.  Internal-combus- 
tion engine.     1,449,304  ;  Mar.  20. 

Smith,  Trow  S.,  Chicago.  111.  Method  and  Instrument 
for  surveying.     1,443,390 ;  .Ian.  30. 


Smith,     Ulysus     G.,      Fayette,     Ohio.        Artificial     bait. 

1,445,916;   Feb.   20. 
Smith,    Vernon  B.      (See  Newman,   Thomas,   assignor.) 
Smith,   Victor   J.,   Burlcy,   Idaho.     Berry   or   fruit   recep- 
tacle.    1,448,603  :  Mar.   13. 
Smith,  W.  Hawley.      (See  Campbell,  Robert  J.,  assignor.) 
Smith,  Walter.      (See  Fag-m,  Joseph  A.,  assignor.) 
Smith,     Walter     D.,     Rosedale,     Kans.      Account     book. 

1,442,832  ;  Jan.  23. 
Smith,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  Miller  Saw-Trimmer  Com- 

?any,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Sheet  heating  and  drying  device. 
,440,640;  Jan.  2. 

Smith,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  Miller  Saw-Trimmer  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Stop  device  for  sheet  feeders. 
1,468,754  ;  Sept.  25. 

Smith,  Walter  I.,  Brooklyn,  and  A.  R.  Burnette,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Cleaning  tunnels,  subways,  or  the  like. 
1.443.286  ;     Jan.  23. 

Smith,  Walter  J.,  assignor  to  McQuay-Norris  Mfg.  Co.,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.     Grinding  machine.     1,440,639  ;  Jan.  2. 

Smith,  Walter  L.     (See  Barsby,  S.  C,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Walter  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rain  shield. 
1.451,276  ;  Apr.  10. 

Smith,  Walter  R.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Game  trap. 
1,448,467;  Mar.  13. 

Smith,  Walter  R.,  Lompoc,  Calif.  Valve.  1,452,764; 
Apr.  24. 

Smith,  Walter  S.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Spring  scale. 
1,457,194  ;  May  29. 

Smith,  Walter  S.,  Foxboro,  Maes.  Water-heating  appara- 
tus.    1,460,042;  June  26. 

Smith,    Walter    W.      (See   Brandenberg,    J.,   and    Smith.) 

Smith,  Warren  A.     (See  Widell,  M.  E.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Wesley  F.,  Bandana,  Ky.  Shade  roller.  1,450,520 ; 
Apr.   3. 

Smith  and  Wesson,  Inc.  (See  Wesson,  I-I.,  and  Pomeroy, 
assignors. ) 

Smith,  Willard  C.     (See  Warren,  N.  J.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Willard  C.  (See  Warren,  N.  J.,  and  Smith,  as- 
signors.) 

Smith,  William,  and  P.  J.  Spillane,  Houston,  Pa.  Tongs. 
1.470,400;  Oct.  9. 

Smith,  William  A.,  assignor  to  The  Denver  Rock  Drill 
Manufacturing  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Drilling  ap- 
paratus.    1,443,099 ;  Jan.  23. 

Smith,  -William  C.,  assignor  to  Pullman  Company,  Chi- 
cago,  111.      Self-aligning   pulley.     1,454,657 ;   May   8. 

Smith,  William  C,  assignor  to  Thos.  Mills  &  Bro.,  Inc., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Candy-forming  machine.  1,478,924  ; 
Dec.   25. 

(See  Osgood,  W.  P.,  Smith,  and  Pea- 


F.  and  W.   H.) 
Spring    wheel. 

Resilient  wheel. 

Stop  and  waste 

Ohio.       Faucet. 


to    United 
Packaged 


Smith,  William  E. 
body.) 

Smith,  William  H.      (See  Smith,  Charles 

Smith,    William    H.,    Bridgeport,    Conn. 
1,451,517  ;  Apr.  10. 

Smith,   William    H.,   Bridgeport,   Conn. 
1,454,342  ;  May  8. 

Smith,  William  H.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio 
valve.    1,454,415  ;  May  8. 

Smith,     WiUiam    H.,     East    Cleveland, 
1,472.816  ;  Nov.  6. 

Smith,  William  H.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  Y. 
article.      1,459,754  ;    June   26. 

Smith,  William  H.  P.,  Milwaukee,  W^is.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  International  Harvester  Com- 
pany.    Separator  spindle  bearing.     1,446,134  ;  Feb.  20. 

Smith,  WlUiam  H.  P.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  International  Harvester  Com- 
pany.     Speed    indicator.      1,460,218 ;    June    26. 

Smith,  William  J.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  J.  S.  Raw- 
son  and  one-fourth  to  J.  A.  H.  Colgan,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Automobile  lock.     1,453,531 ;  May  1. 

Smith,  William  S.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Control  system 
for  electric  elevators.     1,443,766  ;  Jan.  30. 

Smith,  William  S.,  and  P.  S.  Williams,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Check-punching  device.     1,465,531  ;  Aug.  21. 

Smith,  Wlnfleld  D.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Reversible  driving 
gear.     1,451,793;  Apr.  17. 

Smith,  Wolf,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lifting  device.  1,442,101  ; 
Jan.   16. 

Smithe,  F.  L.,  Machine  Company.  (See  Quinlan,  Thomas 
A.,    assignor.) 

Smithers,  William  E.  G.,  Kingston-on-Thames,  England. 
Cinematograph  machine  adapted  for  advertising  pur- 
poses.    1,454,001 ;  May  1. 

Smithfield,  Emil  A.,  and  W.  H.  Noelting,  assignors  to 
Faultless  Caster  Company,  Evansville,  Ind.  Truck 
caster   wheel.     1,463,397;   Oct.   2. 

Smithies.  James.      (See  Mather,  W.  A.,  and  Smithies.) 

Smith's  Dock  Company  Limited.  (See  Thompson,  Her- 
bert A.,  assignor.) 

Smith's  John  E.,  Sons  Company.  (See  Knowlton,  Eugene 
W.,  assignor.) 

Smithson,  Arthur.      (See  Bogie,  G.  M.,  and  Smithson.) 

Smithson,  Lottie,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Hair  curling  and 
waving  device.     1,440,503  ;  Jan.  2. 

Smolk,  Harry  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Machine  for  use  In 
manufacturing  tire  tubes.     1,450,235 ;  Apr.  3. 

Smookler,  Harry,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Kitchen  tool. 
1,451,594  ;  Apr.  10. 

Smout,  Donald  T.     (See  Flood,  W.  H.,  and  Smout.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


503 


Suiieker,  Oscar,  assij;uor  to  tlie  Firm  luternationale- 
Siegrwartbalkcn-Gosellschaft,  Lucerne,  Switzerland. 
Manufacture  of  railway  sleepers  and  the  like  of  re- 
enforced  concrete.     1,454,704  ;  May  8. 

Sniytli,  John  B.,  Beaumont,  Tox.  Treating  rock  asphalt. 
1,452,898:   Apr.   24. 

Smythe,  Edwin  H.,  Evanston,  111.  Window  screen. 
1,471,534;  Oct.  23. 

Smythe,  Horace  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  l'\irnace.  1,457,556 ; 
June  5. 

Smythe,  Horace  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Furnace.  1,457,557  ; 
June  5. 

Smythe,  Richard  M.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Rex  Metal  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dish 
drainer.     1,446.592  :   Feb.   27. 

Smythe,  Richard  M.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Rex  Metal  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.     Disk  drainer.     1,466,514  ;  Aug.  28. 

Smytho,  Thomas  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Pneumatic 
pump.     1,456.013  ;  May  22. 

Snadecki,  William  J.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  R. 
Crane,  Washington,  D.  C.  Intemal-combustion  motor. 
1.455,815;  May  22. 

Snagg,  Cornelius  N.,  assignor  to  The  Simonsville  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Waterbury.  Conn.  Auxiliary  air- 
Inlet  device  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,457,403  ; 
June  5. 

Snamlska,  Henry  F.,  Bremerton,  Wash.  Precious-metals 
concentrator.      1,460,452  ;   July   3. 

Snap-On  Wrench  Company.  (See  Johnson,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Snappy  Sales  Company.     (See  Davis,  Marcus  J.,  assignor.) 

Snazelle,  Oswold  H.,  J.  Hetherington.  and  L.  M.  Mclldowie, 
London,  England.  Apparatus  for  cleaning  windows  and 
similar  purposes.     1,468,219  ;  Sept.  18. 

Snead  &  Co.  Iron  Works.  (See  Macdonald,  Angus  S., 
assignor.) 

Snead,  Herbert  S.,  Mdntclair,  assignor  to  Otis  Elevator 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Safety  device  for  elevator 
c:irs.     1,463,297  ;  July  31. 

Sneddon,  James.     (See  Stitt,  David,  assignor.) 

Sneddon,  James  P.,  deceased,  by  J.  S.  Sneddon,  Bayonne, 
N.  J.,  and  E.  R.  Stettinius,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  executors, 
assignors  to  Pittsburgh  Seamless  Tube  Company,  Beaver 
Falls,  Pa.     Furnace.     1,448,160 ;  Mar.  13. 

Sneddon,  James  P.,  deceased,  by  J.  S.  Sneddon,  Bayonne, 
jSI.  J.,  and  E.  R.  Stettinius,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  executors, 
assignors  to  Pittsburgh  Seamless  Tube  Company,  Beaver 
Falls,  Pa.     Furnace.     1,448,161 ;  Mar.  13. 

Sneddon,  James  P.,  deceased,  by  J.  S.  Sneddon,  Bayonne, 
N.  J.,  and  B.  R.  Stettinius,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  executors, 
assignors  to  Pittsburgh  Seamless  Tube  Company,  Beaver 
Falls,  Pa.     Furnace.     1,448,162 ;  Mar.  13. 

Sneddon,  James  P.,  deceased,  by  J.  S.  Sneddon,  Bayonne, 
N.  J.,  and  E.  R.  Stettinius,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  executors, 
assignors  to  Pittsburgh  Seamless  Tube  Company,  Beaver 
Falls,  Pa.     Furnace.     1,448,163  ;  Mar.  13. 

Sneddon,  James  S.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Sneddon, 
James  P.) 

Snedeker,  James  W.,  Adrian,  Mich.  Tool  holder. 
1,465,691;  Aug.  21. 

Snedeker,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Page  Steel  &  Wire  Com- 
pany, Adrian,  Mich.     Fence  loom.     1,475,324  ;  Nov.  27. 

Snediker,  Morton  O.     (See  Powers,  F.  W.,  and  Snediker.) 

SneU,  Charles  M.,  Danburv,  Conn.  Automatic  traffic 
signal.     1,473,448  ;  Nov.  6. 

SneU,  James  W.  H.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Machine  for  in- 
stalling and  removing  tires  from  rims.  1,467,122 ; 
Sept.   4. 

SneU,  Leroy  S.,  L'tica,  N.  Y.  Track  signal.  1,461,165  ; 
July  10. 

Snell,  Lyle  K.,  assignor  to  The  Willys-Overland  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Breather  tube.     1,452,259  ;  Apr.  17. 

Snell,  Lyle  K.,  and  C.  W.  McKinley,  assignors  to  The 
WiUys-Overland  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Support  for 
controlled    mechanism.      1,468,522 ;    Sept.    18. 

Snell,  Samuel  A.,  assignor  to  Moon  Brothers  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Jack.    1,452,533  ;  Apr.  24. 

Snell,  Samuel  A.,  assignor  to  Moon  Brothers  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Jack  mechanism. 
1,460,116;  June  26. 

Snell,  Samuel  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  H.  W. 
Bundy.  Detroit,  Mich.  Steering  wheel.  1,452,534  ; 
Apr.    24. 

Snelling,  Walter  O.,  Allentown,  Pa.  Manufacture  of  ink. 
1,449,067  :   Mar.   20. 

Snelling,  Walter  O.,  Allentown,  Pa.  Beverage.  1,461,808  ; 
July  17. 

Snelling,  Walter  O.,  Allentown,  Pa.  Phenolic  condensa- 
tion product.     1,462,771  :   July  24. 

Snelling,  Walter  O..  Allentown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Trojan 
Powder  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Explosive  composi- 
tion.     1.456,341  :   May  22. 

Snelling,  Walter  O.,  Allentown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Trojan 
Powder  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Detonator. 
1,462,074  ;  July  17. 

Snelling,  Walter  O.,  Allentown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Trojan 
Powder  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Detonator  compo- 
sition.     1,462,075  ;    July    17. 

Snelling,  Walter  O.,  Allentown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Trojan 
Powder  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Explosive. 
1,464,667;  Aug.  14. 


.SnoUiug,  Walter  O.,  Allentown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Trojan 
I'owder  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nitrostarch  explo- 
sive.    1,471', 091  ;  Oct.  30. 

Snelling,  Walter  O.,  Allentown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Trojan 
Powder  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Explosive  com- 
position.     1,473,257  ;    Nov.   6. 

Snelling.  Walter  O.,  and  W.  R.  Lams,  Allentown,  Pa.,  as 
signors  to  Trojan  I'owder  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Treating  undried  organic  nitrates.     1.441,130  ;  Jan.  2. 

Snt'lson,  Levi  1".      (See  Tutt,  A.  C,  and  Snelson.) 

Snider,  Charles  A.,  -Atlanta,  Ga.  Airship.  1,466,732 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Snider,  Clint  B.,  Independence,  Kans.  Tire-removing  tool. 
1,475,517;   Nov.   27. 

Snider,  Ciint  B.,  Independence,  Kans.  Tire-removing  tool. 
1,475,518;   Nov.   27. 

Snider,  Clint  B.,  Independence,  Kans.  Tire-removing  tool. 
1,475,519  ;   Nov.   27. 

Snider,  I.loid  H.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Cabinet  table. 
1,472,570;  Oct.  30. 

Snider,  T.  A.,  Preserve  Company,  The.  (See  Street,  Wade 
L.,  assignor.) 

Snider,  William  H.,  Welcome,  N.  C.  Advertising  ap- 
paratus.    1,472,692;   Oct.   30. 

Snodgrass,  Charles  W.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Snodgrass, 
C.   W.,  and  Whitmoyer,  assignors.) 

Snodgrass,  Charles  W.,  Denver,  Colo.,  and  W.  R.  Whit- 
moyer, Detroit,  Mich.,  assignors  to  R.  O.  BoUes,  C.  W. 
Snodgrass,  and  W.  R.  Whitmoyer,  trustees  of  S.  &  W. 
Transmission  Association,  Denver,  Colo.  Gear  trans- 
mission.    1,453,413  ;  May   1. 

Snodgrass,  Harlan  E.,  Summit,  and  T.  M.  Hunter,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Newark  Tube  Coni- 
panj',  Newark,  N.  J.  Transformer  and  application  of 
the  same  to  heating.     1,478,262  ;  Dec.  18. 

Snodgrass,  Harlan  E.,  Summit,  and  T.  M.  Hunter,  jis- 
signors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Newark  Tube  Com- 
pany, Newark,  N.  J.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 
electric  welding.     1,478,302  ;  Dec.  18. 

Snohr,  William  F.,  Chicago,  lU.  Street-car  barn. 
1,449,202  :  Mar.  20. 

Snoke,  Ebert  H.,  Orrstown,  Pa.  Retainer  for  starting- 
crank  pins.     1,476,378  ;  Dec.  4. 

Snook,  Homer  C,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.    Y.      Vacuum    pump.      1,471,012 ;    Oct.    16. 

Snorf,  Newton  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Edmunds  & 
Jones  Corporation.  Electric  switch.  1,465,692 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Snorf,  Newton  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Edmunds  & 
Jones  Corporation.    Tonneau  lamp.    1,476,929  ;  Dec.  11. 

Snow,  Arthur  15.,  assignor  to  The  American  Laundry 
Machinery  Com,pany,  Norwood  Station,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Cushioning  device  for  pressing  machines. 
1,465,493  ;  Aug.  21. 

Snow,  Barton  S.,  Batavia,  assignor  to  T.  W.  Snow 
Construction  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Smokejack.  1,478,263  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Snow,  Daniel  W.,  Fillmore,  Calif.  Wire-rope  socket. 
I,440,.o04;  Jan.  2. 

Snow,  Frederick  O.,  jr.,  Winchester,  assignor  to  Mead- 
Morrison  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Boston,  Mass. 
Winch.     1,450,311  ;  Apr.  3. 

Snow,  Henry  W.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Fencepost  mold. 
1,456,286;  May  22. 

Snow,  Isaac,  Lawrence,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation, 
Hopedale,  Mass.  Filling  replenishing  loom.  1,445.646  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Lawrence,  assignor   to  Draper  Corporation, 
Mass.        Feeler     mechanism      for     looms. 
Feb.   20. 

Lawrence,   assignor  to  Draper  Corporation, 
Mass.        Feeler      mechanism      for      looms. 


Snow,    Isaac 

Hopedale, 

1,445,647; 
Snow,   Is.Tac, 

Hopedale, 

1,454,343;  May  8. 
Snow,"  Isaac,  Lawrence 

Hopedale, 

1,463,131; 
Snow,   Isaac, 

Hopedale, 

1,478,264; 

Snow,    Isaac, 


assignor  to  Draper  Corporation, 
Feeler      mechanism      for      looms. 


Mass. 
July   24. 
Lawrence,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation, 

Mass.        Feeler      mechanism      for      looms. 
Dec.  18. 

Lawrence,  assignor  to  Hopedale  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Milford.  Mass.  Filling-feeler  mecha- 
nism for  looms.     1,466,855  :   Sept.  4. 

Snow,  Isaac,  Lawrence,  assi.gnor  to  Hopedale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milford.  Mass.  Warp  stop  mo- 
tion  for   looms.      1,472,500 ;    Oct.   30. 

Snow  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Livingston,  Frank 
S.,  assi.gnor.) 

Snow,  Philip  C,  Swarthmore,  assignor  to  Globe  Ticket 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Clieck-notching  device. 
1,467.910;  Sept.  11. 

Snov\',  T.  W.,  Construction  Co.  (See  Snow,  Barton  S  , 
assignor.) 

Snowden,    James    C,    et    al.      (See    Garland,    George    b 
assignor.) 

Snowden,  Scott,  Modesto,  Calif.  Camera.  1,463,446: 
July  31. 

Snowman,  William  D.,  Ashland,  Me.  Tool-handle  re- 
mover.    1,453,288;  May  1. 

Snuffer,  Samuel  H.,  and  J.  A.  Shanks,  Daniels,  W.  Va. 
Flytrap.     1,441,306;  Jan.  9. 

Snyder,  Allen  R.  and  M.,  Bowmanstown,  Pa.  Train 
control.     1,443,807  ;  Jan.  30. 


504 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Suyder,  Alleu  E.,  Bowmanstown,  and  M.  Snyder,  Lehigh- 
tou,  Pa.  Train-controlling  mechanism.  1,458,448 ; 
June  12. 

Snyder,  .\ndrew  M.,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Cleaning  and 
polishing  fluid.     1,472,402;   Oct.  30. 

Snyder,  Athcrton  B.,  Grass  Valley,  Calif.  Recording  de- 
vice for  liquid  pumps.     1,448,164  ;  Mar.  13. 

Snyder,  Atherton  B.,  Grass  Valley,  Calif.  Recording  de- 
vice for  liquid  pumps.     1,452,663  ;  Apr.  24. 

Snyder,  Augustus  E.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ingbouse  Lamp  Company.     Carton.     1,464,835  ;  Aug.  14. 

Snyder,  Augustus  E.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Lamp  Company.  Package  and  method  of  pack- 
ing fragile  articles.     1,470,200  ;  Oct.  0. 

Snyder  &  Black,  Incorporated.  (See  Sommers,  Bela  I., 
assignor.) 

Snyder,  Cairo  L.,  Marion,  Ind.  Eleetric-light  device. 
1,458,099  ;  June   19. 

Snyder,  Charles  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Treatment  of  arti- 
ficial silk.     1,474,560;  Nov.  20. 

Snyder,  Charles  D.,  Berrien  Springs,  Mich.  Roller  for 
skates.      1,400,183  ;   June   26. 

Suyuor,  Cburiys  i'..  i'lLL-iUuryu,  I'a.  lacing  or  cuttiii^ 
tooL      1,453,197  ;  Apr.   24. 

Snyder,  Charles  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pocket  match  car- 
rier.    1,465,187  ;  Aug.  14. 

Snyder,  Charles  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Facing  or  cutting 
tooL     1,469,279  ;   Oct.   2. 

Snyder,  Charles  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Heater.  1,470,940  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Snyder,  Christopher  H.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Means  for  hold- 
ing reenforcing  fabrication  of  concrete  tioors  and  slabs. 
1,464,886;  Aug.  14. 

Snyder,  Daniel  F..  Garwood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Aeolian  Company.     Sound  box.     1,454,909  ;  May  15. 

Snyder,  Earl  D.,  Albany,  111.  Cushion  wheel.  1,453,198  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Snyder,  Edward  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Apparatus  for  teach- 
ing telegraphy.     1,449,305  ;  Mar.  20. 

Snyder,  Edward  H.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Separating 
zinc  and  lead.     1,453,289;  May   1. 

Snyder,  Edward  R.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  C.  W.  Morti- 
mer, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Barrett  Com- 
pany.    Roof   covering.     1,462,772 ;    July   24. 

Snyder,  Eugene,  Barberton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Dia- 
mond Match  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Machine  for  pack- 
ing  matches.      1,459,037 ;   June    19. 

Snyder,  Prank  M.,  assignor  to  The  Peerless  Wire  Goods 
Company,  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Detachable  foot  for  wire 
trays.     1,463,098;   July  24. 

Snyder,  Frederick  T.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Generating  gas. 
1,467,057  :  Sept.  11. 

Snyder,  Frederick  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  pipe  and 
in  a  special  form  of  pipe.     1,476,734  ;  Dec.  11. 

Snyder,  George  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of 
polyhedral  laminated  articles.     1,466,034  ;  Aug.  28. 

Suyder,       Henry,       Chicago,       111.         Signaling       device. 
1,475,035;  Nov.  20. 

Snyder,  Herbert  W.      (See  Townsend,  A.  J.,  and  Snyder.) 

Snyder,  Hiram  B.,  Fullerton,  Calif.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  producing  a  chemical  union  between  hydro- 
carbon gases  and  hydrocarbon  oils.     1,454,567  ;  May  8. 

Snyder,  Howard  F.,  assignor  to  Maytag  Company,  New- 
ton,  Iowa.     Washing  machine.      1,461,632;   July  10. 

Snyder,  John  E.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Blade 
shrouding.     1,457,404  ;  June  5. 

Snyder,  John  M.,  York,  Pa.  Combined  bench  and  music 
cabinet.     1,458,449  ;  June   12. 

Snyder,  Lee  R.,  Caretta,  W.  Va.  Fishplate  bond  protector. 
1,468,177;   Sept.  18. 

Snyder,   Moses.      (See  Snyder,   Allen   E.  and   M.I 

Snyder,  O  K,  assignor  to  American  Wood  Rim  Com- 
pany, Onaway,  Mich.  Wooden  steering  wheel  with 
laminated    hub.      1,469,194 ;    Sept.    25. 

Snyder,  Robert  P.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Car  construction. 
1,440,418  ;  Jan.  2. 

Snyder,  Samuel  S.,  and  G.  W.  Short,  White  Sulphur 
Springs,  Mont.     Poison  container.     1,443,287  ;  Jan.  23. 

Snyder,  Samuel  W.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  H.  Wable 
and  one-third  to  W.  Hummell,  Hamlet,  Nebr.  Draw- 
bars for  towing  vehicles.     1,450,759  ;  Apr.  3. 

Snyder,  Simeon,  Filley,  Nebr.    End  gate.    1,440,564  ;  Jan.  2. 

Snyder,  Simon,  assignor  to  Sprout.  Waldron  &  Co.,  Muncy, 
Pa.     Attrition-mill  plate.      1,477,013 ;   Dec.   11. 

Snyder,  Stephen  H.,  West  Pittston,  Pa.  Mine  air  stop. 
1,478,303  ;   Dec.  18. 

Snyder,  Walter,  assignor  of  one  half  to  R.  L.  Hatfield, 
Newark,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for  applying  heads  to  music- 
roll  tubes.     1,462,305  ;   July   17. 

Snyder,  Ward  H.,  and  F.  F.  Farkas.  Chicago,  111.  Shut- 
ter-controlling  mechanism.      1,447,906  ;   Mar.   6. 

Snvder,  Ward  H.,  and  F.  F.  Farkas,  Chicago,  III.  Dia- 
phragm.    1,469,763  ;  Oct.  2. 

Snyder,  William  H.     (See  Whitaker,  R.,  jr.,  and  Snyder.) 

Snyder.  William  J,,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  Surgical  needle. 
1.440,068  ;   Mar.   20. 

Soane,  Charles  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Usher-Walker 
Limited,  London.  England.  Production  of  plastic 
compositions.      1,468,331  ;    Sept.    18. 

Sobol,  Samuel,  Seagate,  N.  Y.  Pedestal  for  display  fix- 
tures.    Des.  63,507  ;  Dec.  11. 


Sobolewski,    Roman,     Chicago,     111.      Bark-stripping    ma- 
chine.    1,443,968  ;  Feb.  6. 
Societa    Fabbrica    di    Tavelloni    "Achille    Orzali    &    Com- 

pagnia."      (See  Orzali,  Achille,  assignor.) 
Societe    Alsacienne    de    Constructions    Mecaniques.       (See 

Roth,   Ren6,  assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  Adolphe  Saurer.      (See  LaessUer,   Jean, 

assignor.) 
Sicieic     -inonyme    .\dolphe     Saurer.       (See    Mayer,     H., 

Schlatter,    and    BoecUly,    assignors.) 
Societe  Auonyme  Adolphe  Saurer.     (See  Saurer,  Hippolyt, 

assignor.) 
Society   Anonyme   Anciens   Ateliers   A.   Dandrieux.      (See 

Dandrieux,    Auguste,    assignor.) 
Societe    Anonyme    Beige    "Saber"    Entreprises    &   Rovete- 

ments.      (See  Anspach,  Marcel,   assignor.) 
Societe    Anonyme    des    Appareils    J.    E.    Malivert.       (Se^ 

Malivert,  Jules  E.,  assignor.) 
Societe   Anonyme   des  Ateliers   de   Secheron.      (See  Belli. 

Charles  J.,  assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  d'Escaut  &  Meuse.     (See  LentS,  Jacques, 

assignor.) 
Societe    Anonyme    des    Etablisscments    L.    Bleriot.      (See 

Bossu,  Pierre,  assignor.) 
Societe    Anonyme    des    Etablissements    Nieuport.       (See 

Delage,  Gustave,  assignor.) 
Societe    Anonyme    des    Matiferes    Colorantes    &    Produits 

Chimiques  de  Saint-Denis.      (See  Wahl,  A.,  and  Lantz, 

assignors.) 
Societe   Anonyme    d'llorlogerie   et   Bijouterie    de    Geneve. 

(See   Varaud,   Andr€,   assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  Ougree-Marihaye.     (See  Delporte,  Henri, 

assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  pour  I'Exploitation  des  Procedes  Maurice 

Leblanc-Vickers.       (See    Leblanc,    Charles    L.    A.    M., 

assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  pour  I'Exploitation  des  Procedes  West- 

iughouse   Leblanc.      (See   Leblanc,    Maurice,    assignor.) 
Societe   Chimique  des   Usines  du  Rhone.      (See  Altwegg, 

Jean,  assignor.) 
Societe    Chimique    des    Usines    du    Rhone.      (See    Sisley, 

Edouard  P.,  assignor.) 
Societe    d'Entreprise    Meuniere.       (See    Chopin,    Marcel, 

assignor.) 

Societe  des  Chcminees  Louis  Prat  S.  Tirage  iuduit.      (See 

Prat,  Eniile,   assignor.) 
Societe   des   Fabriques    de    Spiraux    R6unies.      (See   Guil- 

laumc,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 
Societe   des    Moteurs    Salmson    (Systeme   Canton    Unne.) 

(See  Postel-Vinay,   Pierre  J.  R.,  assignor.) 
Soci^tS   des   Trains   Chenard   &  Walcker   F.   A.    R.      (See 

Lagache,  Andrg,  assignor.) 

Society  d'  Ostique  et  de  Mecanique  de  Haute  Precision. 
(See  Chaussard,  Ernest,  assignor.) 

Societe  du  Carburateur.  (See  Ferris,  Frank  E..  as- 
signor.) 

Societe  du  Carburateur  Zenith.  (See  Heftier,  Victor. R., 
assignor.) 

Societe    Du    Feutre.       (See    Chevalier,    Albert,    assignor.) 

Societe  Generate  Agricole.     (See  Petit,  Am^dge,  assignor.) 

Societe  Laflfeche  Frferes.  (See  Laflfeche,  Pierre  M.  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Societe  I'Air  Llquide  Societe  Anonyme  pour  I'Etude  et 
I'Exploitation  des  Procedes  Georges  Claude.  (See 
Claude,  Georges,  assignor.) 

Societe  li'S  Petits  Pils  de  Francois  de  Wendel  et  Cie. 
(See  Weber,  Guillaume,  assi.gnor.) 

Society  Lyonnaise  de  Compteurs  d'Eau.  (See  Arnaud, 
Benjamin  .\.,  assignor.) 

Societe  Lyonnaise  d'Industrie  Mficanique.  (See  Adenot, 
Marius,  assignor.) 

Societe  Nouvelle  des  Etablissements  Alfred  Magiiir, 
(See  Maguin,   Abel,  assignor.) 

Society  Fabriques  des  Moutres  Zenith  Successeur  de 
Fabriques  des  Montres.  Zenith  Georges  Favre-Tacot 
and    Cie.      (See    Andreino,    Hector,    assignor.) 

Society  Meyrel  Freres.     (See  Seng,  Camille,   assignor.) 

Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.  (See  De  Mount- 
mollin,    Guillaume,    assignor.) 

Society  of  Chemical  Industry  of  Basle.  (See  De  Mont- 
mollin  G.,  and  Spieler,  assignors.) 

Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.  (See  de  Mont- 
moliin,  G.,   Spieler,  and  Bonhote,  assignors.) 

Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.  (See  Reber, 
Emil,  assignor.) 

Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.  (See  Staudinger, 
H.,  Veraguth,  and  Tobler.  assiffnors.) 

Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.  (See  Straub,  Fritz, 
assignor.) 

Soderberg,  Andrew  W.,  Munliall,  Pa.  Conveying  mecha- 
nism.    1.458.850:  June  12. 

Soderberg,  Carl  W.,  assignor  to  Det  Norske  Aktieselskab 
for  Elektrokemisk  Industri,  Christiania,  Norway.  Elec- 
trode for  electric  furnaces  and  manufacturing  the  same. 
1,440,724  ;  Jan.  2. 

Soderberg,  Carl  W.,  assignor  to  Det  Norske  Aktieselskab 
for  Elektrokemisk  Industri  of  Norway,  Christiania.  Nor 
way.    Baking  carbon  electrodes.     1.441.037:  Jan.  2. 

Soderberg.  Carl  W..  assignor  to  Det  Norske  Aktieselskab 
for  Flektrokemisk  Industri.  Christiania,  Norway.  Sus- 
pending electrodes.     1,442,031 ;  Jan.  9. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1023. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


505 


Soderberg,  Jacob.  Pittsburgh,  I'a.,  assignor  to  I'lttsburgb 
Plate  Glass  Company.  Headlight  glass  or  leus. 
1.47S,6S0;  Dec.  25. 

Soilerberg,  Jacob,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Plate  Glass  Companv.  Headlight  glass  or  lens. 
1. 478,681  ;    Dec.    25. 

Soderberg,  John  G.,  AYorcester,  Maes.,  assi'.riior  to  Cromp- 
ton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  Yarn-tube  frame. 
1,462.523;   July   24. 

Soderheisr,  Maiv  P.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Cutter  or  mixer. 
1,469,601  ;   Oct.  2. 

Soderberg,  Waller  E.  Duluth,  Minn.  Snare  drum. 
l,442,t;3.3;  Jan.  23. 

Soderstrom,  Gustave.  (See  Whittles,  George  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Soderstrom,  John  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Necktie.  1,455,362 ; 
May  15. 

Soderstrom,  John  E.,  Stockholm,  Me.  Sled  brake. 
1,404,372  ;    Aug.    7. 

Soderstrom,  Oscar,  Plainrille,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Wliitinj; 
&  Davis  Companv.  Machine  for  cutting  link  mcsli. 
1,440,845  ;  Jan.  2." 

Soderstrom.  Oscar,  Plainville,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Whiting 
&  Davis  Company.  Link-mesh-cutting  machine. 
1.447.736:  Mar.  6. 

Soenksen,  James  C,  Aurora,  111.  Advertising-sign  dis- 
play equipment  for  passenger  cars.     1,471,216  ;  Oct.  16. 

Soglow,  Berthold,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Decorating  walls. 
1,475,922;   Nov.    27. 

Sohlman,  Eskil  W.,  Charleston,  Wash.  Clutch. 
1,446,218  ;   Feb.  20. 

Sohraer,  Albert  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Refrigerator. 
1.443,438  ;  Jan.  30. 

Sohn,  Harriett  G.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Garment.  1,475,892  ; 
Nov.   27. 

Sohn.  John  W.,  Roxborough,  assignor  to  A.  T.  Baker  & 
Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  beaming  warp.     1,465,063  ;  Aug.  14. 

Sohn.  John  W.,  Koxborongh,  assignor  to  A.  T.  Baker 
&  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  beaming  warp.     1.465,064  ;   Aug.   14. 

Sohnle,  Friedrich.  Newark,  N.  J.  Case  for  holding 
brushes.     1,471,712  ;  Oct.  23. 

Sohst.  Otto,  assignor  to  Farbwerke  vorm.  Meister  Lucius 
&  Bruning,  Hochst-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Preparins 
sulphonic  acids  of  the  arylides  of  2.3-oxynaphthoic  acid. 
1.477,014  ;  Dec.  11. 

Sokola,  Anton,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Mouse  and  rat  trap. 
1,447.271;   Mar.  6. 

Solar  Metal  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Miller,  Ar- 
thur, assignor.) 

Solar-Sturges  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Sturges,  Lee, 
assignor.) 

Solar-Sturges  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Blank,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Solar-Sturges  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Gogay,  Henry  R.,  assignor.) 

Solar-Sturges   Mfg.   Co.      (See   Miller,   Arthur,   assignor.) 

Solar-Sturges  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Walker,  James,  assignor.) 

Solarczky,  John,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  Midura,  Perth 
Amboy,  N.  J.     Ship  stabilizer.     1,442,707  ;  Jan.  16. 

Solbjer.  Blrger  L.,  Boston,  Mass.  Coasting  appliance. 
1.440,565  ;  Jan.  2. 

Soldat,  Joseph  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Curtain  stretcher. 
1,443,391  ;  Jan.  80. 

Solemink,  Lloyd  B.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  A. 
Schrader's  Son,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Device 
to  unseat  tire  valves.     1,475,249  ;  Nov.  27. 

Solinger,  Henry  R.,  and  E.  G.  Messer,  Zillah,  assignors 
to  Solinger  Power  Company,  Elmo,  Wash.  Current 
motor.     1,461,502  ;  July  10. 

SolinsTPr    Power    Company.      (See    Solinger,    H.    R.,    and 

Solliday,  Harry  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Heel  pad.  1,469,968  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Solmson,  Robert  R..  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Pipe-stamp- 
ing  machine.      1.467,073 ;    Sept.   4. 

Solomon,  Harry.  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Tie  former  and  holder. 
1,441,607;    Jan.  9. 

Solomon,  Julius,  Oberlin.  and  O.  C.  Billman,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.      Shoe-lace   fastener.      1.466,673 ;    Sept.   4. 

Solomon,  Randolph,  Washington,  D.  C.  Apparatus  for 
conserving  ink.     1,458,860  ;  June  12. 

Solon,  Faustin  J.,  assignor  to  The  Owens  Bottle  Companv, 
Toledo.  Ohio.  Container  and  holder  therefor.  1,455,974  ; 
May  22. 

Soltesz,  Charles,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  R.  HIadish, 
New   York.    N.   Y.      Horspshoe.      1,461.333  :    Julv    10. 

Soltesz,  Sandor  J..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  clip  and 
cleaner   for   stylographic   pens.      1,442,365  ;    Jan.    16. 

Soltys,  John,  Detroit,  Mich.  Furnace  runner-gate-operat- 
ing mechanism.     1,448.948  ;  Mar.  20. 

Soltys,  John.  Detroit,  Mich.  Article  support.  1.469,692  • 
Oct.  2. 

Solvay  Process  Company.  (See  Sundstrom,  C,  and  Ter- 
ziev,  assignors.) 

Somerfleck,  Herman,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Handle.  Des 
63. .^08  :  Dec.  11. 

Somers,  John  J.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Fastener  for  reversl- 
lile  garments.     1,453.251  ;  Apr.  24. 

Somers,  William  A..  Hamden,  assignor  to  The  Mt.  Carm^l 
Manufacturing  Company.  Mount  Carmel,  Conn.  Han- 
dle.      1.463,341  ;    July    31. 

Somers.  William  D.      (See  Nadiz,   R.  F.,  and  Somers.) 

Somerville,  George.  Denver.  Colo.  Foot  scraper  for  auto- 
mobiles.    Des.  63,124  ;  Oct.  9. 


Somerville,  William  E.,  Coal  City,  111.  Endless  loop  or 
grommct.      1,463,978  :    Aug.    7. 

Somes,  Walter  F.,  Jamaica  I'lain,  Mass.  Packing  for  tur- 
bine shafts  and  the  like.     1,470,587  ;  Oct.  9. 

Sonimer,  Henry  G.,  Peoria,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company,  Peoria, 
111.     Hand  tool.     1451,717;  Apr.  17. 

Sommer,  Hugo  H.,  Madison,  Wis.  Device  for  vending  sani- 
tary toilet-seat  pads.    1,440.897  ;  Jan.  2. 

Sommer,  J.  L.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Harding,  T.,  and 
Biehl,  assignors.) 

Sommer,  J.  L.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Sommer,  John 
L.,  assignor.) 

Sommer,  John,  Peoria,  111.  Tile-placing  attachment  for 
ditching  machines.     1,463,561 ;   July  31. 

Sommer,  John,  Peoria,  assignor  to  Keystone  Steel  &  Wire 
Company,  Bartonville,  111.     Reel.     1,451,745  ;  Apr.   17. 

Sommer,  JoCn  L..  Newark,  N.  J.  Garment  hanger. 
1,458,114  :  June  5. 

Sommer,  John  L.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  J.  L.  Som- 
mer Manufacturing  Co.  Garment  hanger.  1,458,113 ; 
June  5. 

Sommer,  William  H.,  Peoria,  assignor  to  Keystone  Steel 
&  Wire  Company,  Bartonville,  111.  Farm  and  poultry 
fence.     1,477,603  ;  Dec.   18. 

Sommerhof,  William  A.,  Erie,  Pa.  Phonograph  cabinet. 
1,4.59,000:   June   19. 

Sommers,  Bela  I.,  Tuckahoe,  assignor  to  Snyder  &  Black, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  display  de- 
vice.    1,471,365  ;  Oct.  23. 

Sommers.  Edward  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Starter  for 
iutrrnai-cdmbustion   engines.      1.457,946  ;    June   5. 

Sommers,  George  A.,  Marshfleld,  Wis.  Towel  holder. 
1,460,081  ;  June  26. 

Son,  iMary  W.,  Uloversville,  N.  Y.  Combined  bumper  and 
fender  for  automobiles.     1,446,942  ;  Feb.  27. 

Sonander,  Andrew,  assignor  to  Howe  Scale  Company, 
Rutland,   Vt.     Elevating  truck.     1,461.371  ;   July   10.  " 

Sonander,  Andrew,  assignor  to  Howe  Scale  Companv,  Rut- 
land, Vt.     Automatic  scale.     1,471,072  ;   Oct.   16. 

Sones,  Peter  J.      (See   Bryan,   E.   C,   and   Sones. ) 

Sonn,  Frederick,  Woodmere,  N.  Y.  Picture-card  frame. 
1,450,190  ;  Apr.  3. 

Sonne,  Thomas.  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Awning.      1,459,480;   June   19. 

Sonneborn,  Charles,  West  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pencil. 
1,445,856  ;   Feb.   20. 

Sonneborn,  Charles,  West  Pittsburg,  Pa.  Sharpener  for 
pencil  leads.     1,477,192  ;  Dec.  11. 

Sonneborn,  Sol  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Hopewell 
Insulation  &  Mfg.  Co.  Stress-distributed  Insulator. 
1,446,59.''. :   Feb.   27. 

Sonnekes,  Frederick  J.,  assignor  to  E.  P.  Babcock,  Port- 
land, Oreg.  Relief  and  transparencies  of  plastic  mate- 
rial.    1,474,561 ;   Nov.   20. 

Sonnemann,  Wilhelm.  (See  Arend,  F.,  Schwalb,  and 
Sonnemann.) 

Sonnenburg,  Edward  J.,  Watts,  Calif.     Loose-sheet  hinder. 

1,449,069  ;  Mar.  20. 
Sonnenfeld,  Benjamin.     (See  Sonnenfeld.  Marcus  and  B.) 
Sonnenfeld.    Marcus    and    B.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Collar. 

1.443,932;  Jan.    30. 
Sonnenfeld,   Max,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Garment   ."lapport. 

1,462,389;    July   17. 
Sonnenthal,     Irving,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Hook     latch. 

1,468,089;   Sept.   18. 
Sonntag.    E.   C.      (See   Sherman,    Eldridge   B.,    assignor.) 
Sonntag,  Eugene,  jr.,  Astoria,  assignor  to  M.  Lowensl  "In 

&   Sons,   Inc..   New   York,   N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.      Des. 

62,266;   Apr.    24. 
Sonntag,  Eugene,  jr.,  Astoria,  assignor  to  M.  Lowensrein 

&   Sons,   Inc.,  New   York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.      Dis. 

62,267  :  Apr.  24. 
Sonoco    Products    Company.      (See    Dunlap,    Charles    K., 

assignor.) 
Snnora,  Inc.      (See  Wolff,  Joseph,  assignor.) 
Sonora  Phonograph  Corporation.     (See  Oberst.  Fr.ink.  as- 
signor.) 
Sonstliagen,    Asbjorn.    West    Ealing,    London.     England. 

Coating  or  decorating  apparatus.     1.458,368;   June  12. 
SooUon.  George,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Safety  lock.    1,448,283; 

Mai-.  13. 
Soper.     Charles     E..     Elmira,     N.     Y.       Cushioned     hub. 

1.401.166;  July  10. 
Sopnr,  Ellis  C,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.    Tube  mill.    1.454,491  : 

May  8. 
Sorel.  Maurice  E.  D..  Paris.  France.     Piston  for  internal- 
combustion  pngines.     1.475,520;  Nov.  27. 
So    Relle.    Walter    B.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Game    club. 

1.449,5.59  ;   Mar.   27. 
Soreng,   Edgar  M..   assignor   to  Briggs   &   Stratton   Com- 
pany,     Milwaukee,      Wis.        Armature      construction. 

1.462.585;    July   24. 
Sorensen.  Carl,  Greenwich,  Conn.     Rat  trap.     1.(74.006: 

Nov.   13. 
Soi'enscn.     Carl    J.     G..    Frederikstrd,     St.    Crnis.    Virgin 

Tslnnds.     Purifying  raw  cane  juice.     1.448,421  :  Mar.  13. 
Sorensen,  Chris  V..  and  H.  H.  Pansch,  Racine,  Wis.   Brick 

silo.      1,470.401  ;    Oct.    9. 
Sorensen.   Frank  F.,   Philadelphia.  Pa.,  and  W.   D.   Craft, 

Newark.     N.     J.       Maohi'ie    for    cuttinfr    file    teeth    on 

curved    surfaces.      1,457,091  ;    May    29. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Sorensen,  Frank  F.,  and  P.  C.  Dyer,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  C.  J.  Fox,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method 
of  iind  apparatus  for  indicating  vacuum-feed-system 
conditions.     1,449,366;  Mar.  20. 

Sorensen,  Herman   I.      (See  Tabor,  Clinton  D.,  assignor.) 

Sorensen,  Marine  M.,  Vallerod,  near  Rungsted,  Isle  of  Sea- 
land,  Denmark.  Device  for  pulling  over  uppers  on  lasts. 
1,440,898  ;  Jan.  2. 

Sorensen,  Marius  M.,  Vallerod,  near  Rungsted,  Denmark. 
Pulling  over  uppers.     1,456,287 ;  May  22. 

Sorensen,  Marius  M.,  Vallerod,  near  Rungsted,  Denmark. 
Lasting  with  wire.     1,456,288  ;  May  22. 

Sorensen,  S.  Waldeman,  et  al.  (See  Cochran,  William  R., 
assignor.) 

Sorensen,  Sam,  Houston,  Tex.  Pipe  wrench.  1,444,216 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Sorgan,  Robert,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Closure.  1,448,094  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Soros,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wall-protecting  chair  at- 
tachment.    1,445,726  ;  Feb.  20. 

Sorrell,  Delos  W.,  et  al.  (See  Goodwin,  Adolphus  D., 
assignor.) 

Sorrentino,  Vincent,  assignor  to  Uncas  Manufacturing 
Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Finger  ring.  Des.  62,347  ; 
May  8. 

Sorrlguieta,  Pedro,  Bilbao,  Spain.  Gas  engine.  1,449,560  ; 
Mar.    27. 

Sosnoskey,  Stanley,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  Switchman's  rod. 
1,470,495;   Oct.  9. 

Soss,  Arthur,  Utica,  Nebr.  Auxiliary  clutch  for  motor 
vehicles.     1,471,577  ;  Oct.  23. 

Soss,  Charles  J.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  H.  Soss  and 
one-third  to  S.  Soss,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antirattling  de- 
vice.    1,450,927;  Apr.  10. 

Soss,  Henry,  et  al.      (See  Soss,   Charles  J.,   assignor.) 

Soss,  Joseph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Hinge.     1,477,193  ;  Dec.  11. 

Soss,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Door-aligning  device. 
1,447,491  ;  Mar.  6. 

Soss,  Samuel,  et  al.      (See  Soss,  Charles  J.,  assignor.) 

Sotnikov,  Matvei  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cooking  utensil. 
1,475,606;  Nov.  27. 

Soty,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Floor  construction  for  re- 
enforced  concrete.     1,444,806  ;  Feb.  13. 

Soubier,  Leonard  D.      (See  Ferngren,  E.  T.,  and  Soubier.) 

Soubier,  Leonard  D.     (See  Williams,  P.  Q.,  and  Soubier.) 

Soubier,  Leonard  D.,  assignor  to  The  Owens  Bottle  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Means  for  transferring  glass  to 
molds.     1,446,670;   Feb.  27. 

Soubier,  Leonard  D.,  assignor  to  The  Owens  Bottle  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Method  of  and  means  for  feeding 
molten  glass.     1,453,290  ;  May   1. 

Soubier,  Leonard  D.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Libbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Drawing  continuous  sheet  glass.     1,463,273 ;   July   31. 

Soucy,  Philippe,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Jointer.  1,441,038  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Souden,    Oscar   M.      (See   Moyle,   Edward    H.,    assignor.) 

Sender,  Charles  W.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  assignor  to  Alumi- 
num Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Treatment 
of  alumlnam  hydrate  sludge.     1,445,917  ;  Feb.  20. 

Souder,  Howell  W.,  Tamaqua,  Pa.  Automatic  winding 
means    for   clock    mechanisms.      1,471,314 ;    Oct.    16. 

Souders,  Herbert  V.,  Wilmington,  Calif.  Rotary  valve. 
1,458,557;    June    12. 

Souders,  Herbert  V.,  Wilmington,  and  J.  M.  Frost,  Long 
Beach,  Calif.  Foot  accelerator  for  automobile  engines. 
1,477,604  ;  Dec.   18. 

Souders,  Herbert  V.,  Wilmington,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  J.  M.  Frost,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Jack  bolster. 
1,457.195  ;  May  29. 

Soul§,  Edward,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Direction-signal  casing. 
Des.  63,091  ;  Oct.  2. 

Soule,  Emmet  S.,  South  Bend,  Wash.  Hook.  1.473,885; 
Nov.  13. 

Soule,  George  C.      (See  Woodbury,  J.  B.,  and  Soule.) 

Soule,  Leslie,  et  al.,  tnistees.  (See  Melcher,  George  S., 
assignor.) 

Soulier,   Joseph.      (See   Mayotte.    John,   assignor.) 

Sojlls,  Harold  A.,  assignor  to  W.  T.  Soulis,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Piston  rod.     1,462,833  ;  July  24. 

Soulis,  Harold  A.  and  W.  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Uniting 
metals.     1,455,307;  May  15. 

Soulis,  Wilbur  T.     (See  Soulis,  Harold  A.,  assignor.) 

Soulis,    Wilbur   T.      (See    Soulis,    Harold   A.   and    W.  T.) 

Sousa,  Joseph  M.,  Waverly,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  W. 
Vaughan,  Boston,  and  one-fourth,  to  C.  W.  Ham,  New- 
ton, Mass.  Combined  tire  carrier  and  rim  remover. 
1,446,485  ;   Feb.   27. 

Soutar,  Charles  W.     (See  Atack,  F.  W.,  and  Soutar.) 

South  Bend  Bait  Co.      (See  Cass,  Prank  A.,  assignor.l 

South  Bend  Motors  Company.  (See  Batherick,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

South  Metropolitan  Gas  Company.  (See  Parrish.  Percy. 
assignor.) 

Southard  Robprtson  Company.  (See  McGowan,  Hugh 
J.,  assignor.) 

Soutbcombe.  James  E.,  Birkenhead,  and  H.  M.  Wells. 
London,  England.  Lubricating  oil  and  the  manufac- 
ture thereof.     1,467,695  ;  Sept.  11. 

Souther,  E.  E.,  Iron  Company.  (See  Atkinson,  Charles 
E.,    assignor.) 

Southey,  Alfred  W.,  London,  England.  Liquid-fuel  burner 
1,444,855  ;   Feb.   13. 


Southern  Can  Company.  (See  O'Brien,  Frank  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Soutnern  Cement  Machine  Company.  (See  Cohoon,  Robert 
S.,  assignor.) 

Southern  Glass  Company.  (See  Marble,  William  B., 
assignor.) 

Southern  Manganese  Corporation.  (See  Klugh,  Bethune 
G..  assignor.) 

Southern  Textile  Machinery  Company.  (See  Arnold,  Sat- 
terlee  T.,  assignor.) 

Southgate,  George  T.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  introducing  electric  energy  into  a  space 
of  action.      1,443,439  ;   Jan.   30. 

Southwark  Foundry  &  Machine  Company.  (See  Schranz, 
Frederick  G.,  assignor.) 

Southwark  Foundry  &  Machine  Company.  (See  Schranz, 
F.    G.,    and    Harman,    assignors.) 

Southworth,  Press  C,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Protecting  hood 
for    locomotive   windows.      1,443.852 ;    Jan.    30. 

Soutter,  Wilfred  W.,  Birmingham,  England.  Electrically- 
heated  kettle  and  the  like.     1.441,131  ;  Jan.  2. 

Souvielle,  Elisa  M.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Thrust  bearing. 
1,459,452  ;   June   19. 

Soylian,  George,  Brooklyn,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
N.  Moss,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cloth-laying  machine. 
1,458,896;  June  12.  . 

Spadone  Machine  Co.  (See  Wegner,  Julius  and  A.  B., 
assignors.) 

Spadone  Machine  Company.  '  (See  Wegner,  Julius,  as- 
signor.) 

Spaeth,  Adam  M.,  West  Bend,  Wis.  Box-washing  appa- 
ratus.    1,465,371  ;  Aug.  21. 

Spaeth,  George  F.  (See  Harbaugh,  H.  B.,  Buquo,  and 
Spaeth.) 

Spahr,  George  W.,  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.  Separable  head- 
rest.    1,460,082;   June  26. 

Spahr,  George  W.,  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.  Combination 
headrest  and  server.     1,465,876;  Aug.  21. 

Spahr,  George  W.,  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.  Adjustable  head- 
rest.    1,465,877  ;  Aug.  21. 

Spahr,  Otto,  assignor  to  Strause  Gas  Iron  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Flash  Igniter  for  gas  burners. 
1,454,658  ;  May  8. 

Spahr,  Robert  S.     (See  Miller,  Volney  T.,  assignor.) 

Spalding,  A.  G.,  &  Bros.  (See  Aldrich,  William  T., 
assignor.) 

Spalding,  A.  G.,  &  Bros.  (See  Pierce,  Howard  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Spalding,  A.  G.,  &  Bros.  (See  Reach,  William  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Spalding,  George  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Mills  Belt  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Loom  take- 
up  mechanism.     1,465,693  :  Aug.   21. 

Spalding,  John  D.,  and  R.  S.  Johnson,  Bay  City,  Mich. 
Chuck.     1,448,987;  Mar.  20. 

Spaleck,  Paul,  assignor  to  H.  Junkers,  Dessau,  Germany. 
Bathing  tub.     1,445,243;   Feb.   13. 

Spaleck,  Paul,  assignor  to  H.  Junkers,  Dessau,  Germany. 
Apparatus  for  cooking  clothes,  jam,  etc.,  for  steaming 
food  and  so   on.     1,445,244  ;   Feb.   13. 

Spangenberg,  Rudolph,  assignor  to  J.  L.  Call,  Oakland, 
Calif.     Wheel  gauge.     1,458,598 :  June  12. 

Spangenberger,  Carl  C,  Venice,  Calif.  Aligner  for  en- 
gine  pistons.      1,442,102 ;    Jan.    16. 

Spangler,  John  H.,  Bemidji,  assignor  to  N.  A.  Addiss, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Collapsible  box  for  shipment  of 
eggs  and  other  articles.     1,471,508  ;  Oct.  23. 

Spangler  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Glaze, 
Frederick  E.,  assignor.) 

Spangler,  Washington  E.,  Arlington,  Va.  Signaling 
device  for  vehicles.     1,449,070  ;  Mar.  20. 

Spark  A.  C.  Plug  Company.  (See  Berge,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Sparkes,  Harry  P.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Measur- 
ing Instrument.     1,453.414:  May  3. 

Sparks,  Charles,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switch- 
board and  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone 
system.     1,463,600;   .July  31. 

Sparks,  Charles,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switchboard  and 
Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone  system. 
1,472,254  ;  Oct.  30. 

Sparks,  Charles,  Oak  Park,  and  W.  G.  Shull,  assignors  to 
Kellogg  Switchboard  and  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Coil.     1,452,939  :  Apr.   24. 

Sparks,  Fred  B.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Burglar  alarm.  1,469,969  ; 
Oct.   9. 

Sparks.  George  F.  (See  Jencks,  H.  W.,  Montgomery,  and 
Sparks. ) 

Sparks,  Hamilton  B.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Stovepipe  anchor, 
flue  thimble,  and  flue  stopper.     1,469,970  :  Oct.   9. 

Sparks.  Harry  L.,  Huntsman,  Nebr.  Beet  topper. 
1,450,872  ;  Apr.  3. 

Sparks,  Samuel,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Making  oiled  paper. 
1,444,217;  Feb.  6. 

Sparks.  William,  assignor  to  The  Sparks-Wlthlngton 
Cempanv,  .Tackson,  Mich.  Jfuel-feedlng  device. 
1.457,286  ;  Mav  29. 

Sparks,  William,  Jackson,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corpo- 
ration. Richmond,  Va.  Liquid-feeding  device.  1,466,387: 
Aug.  28. 


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Sparks,  William,  Jackson,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corpora- 
tion, Ricliuiond,  Va.  Fuol-feeding  device.  1,472,944; 
Nov.   l>. 

Sparks,  William.  Jackson,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corpora- 
tion, Richmond,  Va.  Liquid-feeding  device.  1,477,015; 
Dec.  11.  „ 

Sparks-Withlngton  Company,  The.  (See  Sparks,  Wil- 
liam, assignor.) 

Sparling,  Benjamin  F.,  Unionville,  N.  Y.  Splice. 
1,458,009  ;  June  5. 

Sparling.  Benjamin  F.,  Unionville,  N.  Y.  Safety  device 
for  loading  elevators.     1,404,450 :   Aug.   7. 

Sp;>rrow.  Arthur,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,  111.     Brake-beam  fulcrum.    1,474,946  ;  Nov.  20. 

Sparrow,  Arthur  E.,  Chicago.  111.  Front  direction  signal 
for   motor   vehicles.     Des.    63,440 ;    Dee.    4. 

Spartan  Needle  Company.  (See  Taft,  Sidney  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Spaiiuli,  Walter  T.,  and  C.  H.  Harrington,  Columbus,  Ga. 
Dirigible  headlight.     1,441,762  ;  Jan.  9. 

Spauldiiig,  Benjamin  S.,  Areata,  Calif.  Log  trolley. 
1,469,025;  Sept.  25. 

Spaventoy,  James,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Manual  signal  for 
vehicles.     1,455,231 ;  May  15. 

Spavth,  George  W.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Tie  press.  1,444,218  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Spears,  William,  Golden,  Colo.  Oil  pan  for  internal-com- 
bustion   engines.      1,477,016 ;    Dec.    11. 

Spocht,  Adolph,  assignor  to  Gem  City  Stove  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Quincy,  111.    Damper.    1,474.123  ;  Nov.  13. 

Specht,  Edward  H.     (See  Northrup,  E.  C,  and  Specht.) 

Spicht.  PI.  Mortimer.     (See  Scheele,  Walter  T.,  assignor.) 

Specht,  H.  Mortimer,  Pelham,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,470,333;   Oct.  9. 

Spicht.  Loui.'se  M.,  and  J.  A.  Shimek,  Chicago,  111.  Fire 
place  heater.     1,475,088  ;  Nov.  20. 

Special  Chemicals  Company.  (See  Pfanstiehl,  Carl,  as- 
signor. ) 

Specialty  Automatic  Machine  Company.  (See  La  Bom- 
bard, L.  B.,  and  Sldebotham,  assignors.) 

Specialty  Engineering  Company.  (See  Pfeiffer,  Charles 
G..  assignor.) 

Specialty  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Wood,  'iVilliam 
D.,  assignor.) 

Speck,  Clifford  P.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Confection-making 
apparatus.      1,451,031;    Apr.    10. 

Speck.  ClifCord  P.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Depositor  for  con- 
fection-making apparatus.     1,477,085  ;  Dec.  11. 

Speck,  Emil,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Taylor- 
Friedsam  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ribbon,  textile 
fabric,  or  article  of  similar  nature.  Des.  62,746 ; 
July  24. 

Speck,  Emil,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Taylor- 
Friedsam  Company.  Ribbon,  textile  fabric,  or  article  of 
similar  nature.     Des.  62,862  ;  Aug.  7. 

Speck,  Emil.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Taylor- 
Frledsam  Company.  Ribbon,  textile  fabric,  or  article 
of  similar  nature.     Des.  62,964  ;  Aug.  28. 

Speed,  James  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Compression  of  gases. 
1,452,619  ;  Apr.   24. 

Speed,  James  B.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmitting  device. 
1,471,013;  Oct.  16. 

Spcer.  .Alexander  S.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Beaver  Products  Company,  Inc. 
Making  shingle  strips.     1,455,232  ;   May  15. 

Speer,  Arthur  R.     (See  Knox,  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Speer,  Victor.  (See  Litchfield,  E.  C.  and  H.  L.,  and 
Speer.) 

Speicher.  Daniel  E.,  TJrhana,  Ind.  Horn  seed  sower. 
1,469,118 ;  Sept.  25. 

Speidel,  Charles  F.     (See  Robertson,  J.  A.,  and  Speidel.) 

Speidel,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Carrying  handle  for  cameras. 
1,459,755 ;  June  26. 

Speidel,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Stylus  attachment  for  cameras. 
1,473,798;  Nov.  13. 

Speke,   Frank    C.      (See   Harrington,   W.   F.,   and   Speke.) 

Spelling,    Thomas    C,     New    York,     N.    Y.       Receptacle. 

1,448,165  ;  Mar.  13. 
Spelshouse,   Loi^s   L.,  Baltimore.   Md.     Knockdown   mold 
for    cement   garages.      1,462,989 ;    July    24. 

Spence,  George   P.,  et  al.      (See  Burgess,  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 
Spence,   L.   Jack,   et  al.      (See   Orr,  Robert  I.,  assignor.) 
Spence,  Thomas,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  E.  Davis,  Phil- 
adelphia,      Pa.         Record-filing      device.         1,458,109 ; 
.Tune  5. 
Spence,     William     J.,     Lynn,     Mass.        Portable     lamp. 

1,470,774;  Oct.  16. 
Spencer,    Andy    0..    Sheffield,    Ala.      Boltless    rail    joint. 

1,453.957;  May  1. 
Spencer,  Arthur   C,  Washington,   D.   C,  assignor  to  The 
Permutit  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Purifying  water. 
1,455.363  ;  May  15. 
Spencer.    .Arthur   R.,   and   W.   J.    Plews.   Cleveland.    Ohio. 
Apparatus  for   treating  material.     1.442.304  ;   Jan.    16. 
Spencer,   Arthur  R.,   and    W.   J.    Plews,   Cleveland,   Ohio. 
Apparatus     for     pufDng     or     disintegrating     material 
1,456,975 ;  May  22. 


.Spencer,  Earl  B.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Washing  mechanism. 
1,475,607;  Nov.  27. 

Spencer  Elevator  Co.      (See  Day,  Wallace  E.,  assignor.) 

Spencer,  Frank  M.      (See   Day,   Wallace   E.,   assignor.) 

Spencer,  Franklin  T.,  A.  Jamison,  and  C.  G.  Jamison, 
Painted  Post,  N.  Y.  Hot-.air  heater.  1,404,545 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Spencer,  George  H.,  (ilen  Osmond,  South  Australia,  Aus- 
tralia.    Cigarette  case.     1,445.563  ;  Feb.  13. 

Spencer,  George  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Air-cleaning  attach- 
ment for  automobile  carburetors,  air  compressors,  air- 
brake systems,  etc.     1,469,702  ;  Oct.  2. 

Bpencer,  Horace  T.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Insect-powder 
blower  of  the  bellows  type.      1,462,773  ;   July   24. 

Spencer,  Hugh  M.  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Seydel  Chemical  Company,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Mercurial   composition.     1,451,850:   Apr.   17. 

Spencer,  Isaac  C,  Glendale,  Utah.  Rifle  sight. 
1,450,828  ;  Apr.  3. 

Spencer,  James  A.,  Soutball,  England.  Piston  and  stuffing- 
box  packing.     1,444,856;  Feb.   13. 

Spencer,    James    E.      (See    Spencer,    Leo    B.    and    J.    E.) 

Spencer,  John  A.,  Revere,  assignor  to  Spencer  Thermostat 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Thermostat.  1,448,240 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Spencer  Lens  Company.  (See  Ott,  Harvey  N.  and  H.  G., 
assignors.) 

Spencer  Leo  B.  and  J.  E.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Demountable 
collapsible   rim.      1,466,765 ;    Sept.   4. 

Spencer,  Le  Roy  D.,  Winesap,  Wash.  Sorting  or  sizing 
apparatus.      1,466,764  ;   Sept.   4. 

Spencer,  Madison  A.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  B.  E.  Nussbaum,  Muskogee,  Okla.  Boll-weevU 
destroyer.     1,452,226  ;  Apr.  17. 

Spencer,    Millard    C.      (See   Pupin,   M.    I.,    and    Spencer.) 

Spencer,  Moses,  Saylesville,  R.  I.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Hopedale  Manufacturing  Company, 
Milford.  Mass.     Spinning  frame.     1,457,405  ;  June  5. 

Spencer,  Richard  J.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Bronzing  ma- 
chine.    1,469,341  ;  Oct.  2. 

Spencer,  Royden  I.,  Pontypool.  Ontario,  Canada.  Shock 
absorber.     1,447,439  ;  Mar.   6. 

Spencer  Thermostat  Company.  (See  Spencer,  John  A., 
assignor.   ) 

Spencer,  William  II..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
I.  P.  Frink  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Illuminating  device. 
Rel5,024  :  June  12. 

Spencer,  William  H..  assignor  to  I.  P.  Frink,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Lighting  fixture.     Des.   03,592:   Dec.   18. 

Spengler.  Hugo  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  phonogranh. 
1,444,089  ;  Feb.  6. 

Spengler,  Loomis  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Ensign,  Emory 
S.,  assignor.) 

Spero,  Samuel,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  Apron.  1,464,546 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Sperr,  Frederick  W.,  jr.,  Oakmont,  assignor  to  The  Kop- 
pers  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  testing  materials.     1,444,567  ;  Feb.  6. 

Sperr,  Frederick  W.,  jr.,  assignor  to  The  Koppers  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 
testing  materials.     1,444,568  ;  Feb.  6. 

Sperr,  Frederick  W.,  jr.,  assignor  to  The  Koppers 
(Companv,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Antifreeze  composition. 
1,473,327;  Nov.  6. 

Sperry,  Edwin  A..  Tientsin,  China.  Concentrating  table. 
1,422.186;  Jan.   16. 

Sperry,   Elmer   A.      (See  Bassett,   Preston   R.,   assignor.) 

Sperry,   Elmer  A.      (See  Davis.   Arthur  P.,  assignor.) 

Sperry,  Elmer  A.,  jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Horizontal  bear- 
ing for  gyroscopes.     1,452,483  ;  Apr.  17. 

Sperrv,  Elmer  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electric  indicator  for 
vibrations  of  the  air.      1.454.085;   May  8. 

Sperry,  Elmer  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Searchlight  for  the 
guidance  or  detection  of  aircraft.     1,459,902 ;  June  26. 

SperiT,  Elmer  A.,  assignor  to  The  Sperry  Gyroscope  Com- 
pany, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Gyroscopic  navigational  appa- 
ratus.     1,445.805  ;   Feb.  20. 

Sperry.  Elmer  A.,  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyroscope  Co.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Gyroscopic  apparatus  for  torpedoes. 
1,446,276  ;  Feb.  20. 

Sperry,  Elmer  A.,  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyroscope  Com- 
pany, Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Means  for  governing  the  roll- 
ing of  ships.     1.452.482  ;  Apr.  17. 

Sperry,  Elmer  A.,  assignor  to  The  Sperry  Gyroscope 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Gunflire  control  for  battle- 
ships.     1,452,484:   Apr.    17. 

Sperry,  Elmer  A.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Anaconda 
Lead  Products  Company.  Treating  white  lead. 
1,452,620  :  Apr.   24. 

Sperry,  Elmer  A.,  assignor  to  The  Sperry  Gyroscope 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Synchronous  transmission 
system.     1,468,330;  Sept.  18. 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Thompson,  H.  H.,  and 
Schein,  assignors.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company,  The.  (See  Bassett,  Preston 
R.,  assignor.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company,  The.  (See  Kuttner,  Julius, 
assignor. ) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company,  The.  (See  Sperry,  Elmer  A., 
assignor.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company,  The.  (See  Tanner,  Harry 
L.,  assignor.) 


508 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Sperry  Gyroscope  Company,  The.  (See  Titteriugton, 
Morris  M.,  assignor.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company,  The.  (See  Whitaker,  Omax 
B.,  assignor.) 

Sperry,  Herbert  B.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Bundle  carrier.  1,467,401  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Sperry,  Raymond,  Prue,  Olila.  Pump  jacl£.  1,447,907 ; 
Mar.   6. 

Sperry,  Samuel  E.,  Woodhaven,  assignor  to  Intertype 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typographical  machine. 
1,451,595  ;  Apr.   10. 

Spery,  Charles  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Radiator  core.  1,478,489  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Spery,  Philmore  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Radiator  core.  1,4 < 5,893  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Speyer,  Edmund.      (See  Freund,  M.,   and   Speyer.) 

Sphinx  Gramophone  Motors,  Inc.  (See  Weil,  Maximilian, 
assignor.) 

Spicer,  Charles  P.      (See  Copony,  Alfred,  assignor.) 

Spicer,  Clarence  W.,  and  G.  L.  Tarbox,  Plainfield,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  Spicer  Mfg.  Corporation,  South  Plainfield, 
N.    .T.      Flexible   coupling.      1.443,440;    .Tan.    30. 

Spicer,  Delphin  H.,  assignor  to  The  Dyer  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Beet-slicing  machine.     1,474,797  ;  Nov.  20. 

Spicer,  Edward,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Covering  for  boilers,  pipes,  and  the  like.  1,463,298 ; 
July   31. 

Spicer  Mfg.  Corporation.  (See  Spicer,  C.  W.,  and  Tarbox, 
assignors.) 

Spiegel,  Chris  F.  H.,  Hamburg,  Iowa.  Heater  for  water 
tanks.     1,453,481  ;  May  1. 

Spiegel,  .Toseph,  et  al.  (See  Rosenberg,  W.,  and  Moss, 
assignors.) 

Spiegler,  Frederick  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Handle.  1,468.409  ; 
Sept.    18. 

Spieler,  Josef.     (See  De  Moutmollin,  G.,  and  Spieler.) 

Spieler,  Josef.  (See  De  Montmollin,  G.,  Spieler,  and 
BonhOte.)  „ 

Spielman,  Charles,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  to  Wm.  A. 
Force  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ink-pad 
mechanism  for  numbering  machines.  1,457,756 ; 
.Tunc  5. 

Spielman,  Milton  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Device  for  air 
cooling  dustproof  fan  motors.     1,460,146  ;  Tune  26. 

Spielman,  Milton  11.,  and  A.  K.  GoUliick,  iis.sigiimc;  to  The 
Domestic  Electric  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Electric- 
motor  switch.     1,474,180  ;   Nov.   13. 

Spiesberger,  H.  T.,  et  al.  (See  Brenner,  Herman  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Spiess,  Georg.  Leipzig-Reudnitz,  Germany.  Sheet-feeding 
device.     1,464,668;   Aug.   14. 

Spijker,  Jacobus,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Resilient 
wheel  and  air  tire  to  be  used  therewith.  1,453,190 ; 
Apr.   24. 

Spiker,  Thomas  A.,  Pittsburgh,  and  J.  E.  Ayres,  Mc- 
Donald, Pa.     Pump.     1,452,318;  Apr.  17. 

Spikes,  George  W.,  Dalworth  Park,  Tex.  Honey  recep- 
tacle.    Des.   62,.368  ;   May   15. 

Spikes.  Richard  B.,  Fort  Bragg,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
L.  W.  Lomax,  Oakland,  Calif.  Brake-testing  machine. 
1,441,388  ;   Jan.   9. 

Spikes,  Richard  B.,  assignor  to  S.  D.  S.  Experimental 
Laboratories  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Panto- 
graph.    1,461,988;   July  17. 

Spill,  Frank,  East  Rutherford.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Thp 
Siesel-Spill  Manufacturing  Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Spanish  comb.     Des.   63,271  ;   Nov.   13. 

Spillane,  Patrick  J.      (See  Smith,  W.,  and  Spill.ine.) 

Spillraan  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Jaenecke,  Karl 
F.  W.,  assignor.) 

Spilmnn.  Anna,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Abdominal  band 
1,477,918:  Dec.   18. 

Spilman,  William  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  II.  Cole- 
man, McLain,  Miss.  Combination  garment.  1.476.228  : 
Dec.  4. 

Spindel,   Enos  S.      (See  Wenneborg,  Henry,  assignor.) 

Spindel,  Moses,  Innsbruck,  Austria.  Testing  machine. 
1,457,800  ;  June  5.  . 

Spinks,  Luff.     (Sec  Lavigne,  J.  P.,  and  Luff.) 

Spinney,  Burton  A.,  Dps  Moines.  Iowa.  Sweep  rake  for 
tractors.     1,477,919  ;  Dec.  18. 

Spire,  William  IL,  assignor  to  The  Steel  Products  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  tappets.  1,468.927 ; 
Sept.  25. 

fSpiro,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  Steel  Products  Com- 
jiany.  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Drag  link.     1,474,854;  Nov.  20. 

Spiro,  Jacob  H.,  San  EYancisco,  Calif.  Finger  ring, 
bracelet,  or  similar  article  of  manufacture.  Des. 
62.747  ;  Julv   24. 

Spiro.  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watchcase.  1,462,076 : 
July  17. 

Spiro.  Walter  J..  White  Plains.  N.  Y.  Replacement  run- 
ning hoard.     1,443,598:  Jan.   30. 

Spiro.  Walter  J..  Whife  Plains,  N.  Y.  Multiple-control 
switch.      1.4.">9.5ri7  ;    June    19. 

Spiro,  Walter  J.,  White  Plains.  N.  Y.  Automatic  carbure- 
tor control.      1,462  945  ;   .Tuly  24. 

SpitzenhPrger,  .'Vugust  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Air-ad- 
.insting  device  for  grain  separators.  1,449,071  ; 
Mar.  20. 


Spitzer,  Benjamin  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combination 
mount  and  container  for  transparent  films.  1,466,255  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Spitzer,  Charles  S.,  and  J.  Gloub,  Chicago,  111.  Sound 
bos.     1,452,319  ;  Apr.   17. 

Spitzlberger,  Leo  F.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Automobile  license- 
tag  holder  and  illuminator.     1,448,574  ;  Mar.  13. 

Splahe,  Vincent  D.  P.,  Paintsville,  Ky.  Pumping  jar. 
1,467,204  ;    Sept.   4. 

Splitdorf  Electrical  Company.  (See  Erickson,  Albert, 
assignor. ) 

Splitdorf  Electrical  Company.  (See  Leiblng,  Joseph  K., 
assignor.) 

Splitdorf  Electrical  Company.  (See  Libhy,  Albion  D.  T., 
assignor.) 

Splitdorf  Electrical  Company.  (See  McKeown,  Samuel 
C,   assignor.) 

Splitdorf  Electrical  Company.  (See  Moore,  Edward,  as- 
signor.) 

Splitdorf  Electrical  Company.  (See  Nowosielski,  Edward 
B.,    assignor.) 

Splitdorf  Electrical  Company.  (See  Sullivan,  Mauriee 
P.,  assignor.) 

Splitdorf  Electric  Company.  (See  Tomlinson,  Edward  J., 
assignor.) 

Splitdorf  Electrical  Company.  (See  Werner,  Leo  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Splithoff,  Harry  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Roberts 
Portable  Oven  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heat  regulator 
for  ovens.     1,472,693;   Oct.  30. 

Spoelstra,   Siebren  J.      (See  Maus,   Frank,   assignor.) 

Spolforth,  Walter,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Sound  box  for  sound- 
reproducing  machines.     1,454,297  ;  May  8. 

Spohrer,  Gregory  J.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Electric  motor- 
driven   compressor.      1,470,548  :   Oct.   9. 

Spooner,  Charles  IL,  Princeton,  Me.  Pump.  1.477,462  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Spooner,  Henry  J.      (See  Robinson,  Edwin  L.,  assignor.) 

Sporer,  Paul.      (Sec  Lipsner.  B.  B.,  and  Sporer.i 

Sporer,  Paul,  Chicago,  111.  Window-cleaning  device. 
1,461,947:   July    17. 

Spracklen,  Paul  H.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Compensating  hinge 
joint  for  artificial  limbs.     1,470,201  ;  Oct.  9. 

Spragens,  Stephen  M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Calendar. 
1,477,463  ;  Dec.   11. 

Spragens,  Stephen  M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Calendar. 
1,477,464;  Dec.  11. 

Sprague,  Archidell  N.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Circular  hack 
saw.      1,449,790  ;   Mar.   27. 

Sprague  Canning  Machinery  Company.  (See  Babcock, 
Basil  P.,  assignor.) 

Sprague  Canning  Machinery  Company.  (See  Babcock. 
Leland  A.,  assignor.) 

Sprague  Canning  Machinery  Company.  (See  Bjorklund, 
W.  A.,  and  Holmquist,   assignors.) 

Sprague  Canning  Machinery  Company.  (See  Holmquist, 
August,   assignor.) 

Sprague,  Clarence  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York. 
N.  Y.  Current-controlling  and  static-reducing  system. 
1,477,017  ;  Dec.  11. 

Sprague,  Edward,  jr.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The 
Kuehl  Candy  Co.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Confection-making 
machine.     1,478,490  ;   Dec.   25. 

Sprague,  Frank  D.,  Newport,  R.  I.  Automatic  angle  co'-k. 
1,452,473  ;  Apr.   17. 

Sprague,  Frank  N.,  Holyoke,  Colo.  Spring-supporting 
shock-absorbing  shackle  for  automotive  vehicles. 
1.448,904  ;  Mar.  20. 

Sprague,  Frank  N.,  Holyoke,  Colo.  Adjustable  nir  and 
liquid  cushioning  shock-absorbing  mechanism  for  auto- 
mobiles and  other  vehicles.     1,449,703  ;  Mar.  27. 

Sprague,  Frank  N.,  Holyoke,  Colo.  Combined  air  and 
liquid  shock-absorbing  mechanism  for  automotive  ve- 
hicles.    1,468,332;  Sept.  18. 

Sprague,  Henry  H.,  assignor  to  The  Sprague  Meter 
Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Gas  meter.  1,458.010; 
June  5. 

Sprague,  Henry  H.,  assignor  to  The  Sprague  Meter 
Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Gas  meter.  1,458,011  ; 
June  5. 

Sprague  Meter  Company,  The.  (See  Sprague,  Henry 
II. ,  assignor.) 

Sprague,  Sidney,  Brooldyn.  N.  Y.,  assigno*  of  one-fourth 
to  B.  Futterman.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Match  case. 
1.4,59,696:    June    19. 

Sprague,  William  A.,  Islington,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe 
stretcher.     1,453,608  ;   May   1. 

Spratt,  L.  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  Schlotfeldt,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Railway  tie.     1,445,047  ;  Feb.  13. 

Spray  Engineering  Company.  (See  Collins,  Bertrand 
R.T..  assignor.) 

Spray  Engineering  Company.  (See  Day,  Herbert  W., 
assignor.") 

Spray,  Engineering  Company.  (See  Parker,  Lee  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Spray  Engineering  Company.  (See  Parker,  L.  H.,  and 
Day,     assignors.) 

Spray  Engineering  Company.  (See  Preble,  J.  J.,  and 
P.'irker,  nssicnors.) 

Spreeman,  August,  Vanderbilt,  Mich.  Scraper.  1,440,401  : 
Feb.  20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


509 


Warren    K. 


(See    Glaspey, 

Valve-opera  till}; 
Transrals- 


Sprinc    Stopper    Company, 
assignor.) 

Springborn,    Richard,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 
111.  rliauism.     ], 477, 154;  Dec.  11. 

Sprlnser,    Franlvlin    W.,    Minneapolis,    Minn, 
slon-llne  insulator.     1,448,773  ;  Mar.  20. 

Sprlnt'or,  John.     (See  Dicl<insoii.  F.  S.,  jind  Springer.) 

Springor,  William  J.,  and  .\.  C.  I'icard,  Detroit,  Midi. 
r.uliricatinu:  pump.     1,45S..S60  ;   .Tune  12. 

Springer,  William  N.,  Janosvllle,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tractor. 
1,461,714  ;    July   10. 

yininglicld  Auto  l.i0ck  Company,  Tlie.  (See  Pfeifer,  ,Tohn, 
assignor.) 

Springfield  Metallic  Casket  Company.  (See  Hiser, 
»Cliarics  II.,  assignor.) 

Springuianii,  Theodor  E.,  Charlottenburg,  near  Berlin, 
Germany.     Obtaining  nitric  oxide.     1,466,604  ;  Aug.  28. 

Spiingowski,  William  A.,  Lorain,  Oliio.  Self-winding 
hose  reel.     1.458,861  :  .Tune  12. 

Sijringthorpc,  Isaac,  Germantown,  assignor,  by  mesne 
a.ssignmonts,  to  Springthorpe  Textile  Machine  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Knitted  fabric  and  its  production. 
1,475,32.5  ;   Nov.    27. 

Springthorpe  Textile  Machine  Company.  (See  Spring- 
thorpe.  Isaac,  assignor.) 

Spross,  Frederick  B.,  Churchville,  N.  Y.  Roller  skate. 
1.445,048;   Feb.   13. 

Sproule,  Albert  IT.,  London,  England.  Internal-combus- 
tion   engine.      1,457,322  ;   June   5. 

Spronil,  George  F.,  Montgomery,  Ala.  Potato  planter. 
1,448.468;  Mar.   13. 

Sproull,  George  F.,  Montgomery,  -\la.  Machine  for  dis- 
tributing powder  over  growing  plants.  1,450,651  ; 
Apr.   3. 

.-^proull.  John  C,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Meth'od  and 
ajiparntus  for  making  abrasion  tests.  1,476,775; 
Dec.  11. 

Sf)rout,  Waldron  &  Co.     (See  Killick.  Frank  R.,  assignor.) 

Sprout,   Waldron   &  Co.      (See  Snyder,   Simon,   assignor.) 

Spruill,  Patterson  T.,  Valentine,  Tex.  Rivet  catcher 
for  oil-well  pumps.     1,465,320  ;  .^ug.  21. 

Sprv.  Franklin  B..  Plymouth,  Pa.  Drill  mounting. 
1.472,694  :   Oct.   30. 

Spryszak,    Szymon.      (See    Novinskl,    Stanley,    assignor.) 

Spuehler,  Fred  J.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Reel  for  conducting 
cords.     1,464,631  ;  Aug.  14. 

Spuhler,  Victor,  Zug,  Switzerland.  Two-stroke-cycle  In- 
ternal-combustion engine.     1,452,005  ;  Apr.  17. 

Spun::,  Howard  W..  Marietta.  Ohio.  Vehicle  direction 
indicator.      1.465,494;    Aug.   21. 

Spurling,  Sidney  G.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Stowaway  side  cur- 
tain for  vehicle  tops.     1.449,630 ;  Mar.   27. 

Spurrier.  Harry.  Detroit.  Mich.  Means  for  determining 
certain  qualities  of  fluids.     1,449,153  ;   Mar.  20. 

Spurrier,  Harry,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  M.  Lane,  De- 
troit. Mich.     Detergent.     1,474,690;  Nov.   20. 

Spurrier.  John  R..  Bethlehem.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Roller- 
Smith  Company.  Circuit  breaker.  1.468,651  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Spyroseal  JIanufacturing  Company.  (See  Brunninga, 
John   IT.,   assignor.) 

Square  D  Company.  (See  B.all,  A.  P.,  and  Zenker,  as- 
signors.) 

Square  D  Company.      (See  Ilorton.  Bryson  D.,  assignor.) 

Squibb,  Lloyd  Y.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Victor 
Talking  Machine  Company.  Automatic  stopping  inecha- 
nism.     1,477.295  ;  Dec.  11. 

Squire,  Cecil  B.     (See  Jowett,  T.,  and  Squire.) 

Squire,  Gayle  L.,  Hastings,  Pla.  Ladder.  1,464,780 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Squire  Products  Company.  (See  Mieville,  Herbert  C, 
assignor.) 

Squires,  Chester  J.,  Galesburg,  111.  Push-key  combination 
padlock.      1,463,230;    July    31. 

Squires,  Chester  J ,  assignor  of  three-fourths  to  J.  H. 
WeideDhamer,  one-eighth  to  E.  C.  Shaw,  and  one-eighth 
to  r.  R.  Wliittimore.  Galesburg,  111.  Keyless  padlock. 
J. 445, 048;  Feb.  20. 

Sronfe,  Charles  H.,  et  al.  (See  Marshall,  Walker  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Staaf,  Werner  I.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  of 
one-half  to  L.  H.  Tyler,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Return 
water    tr.ap.      1,472,232 ;    Oct.    30. 

Staake,  Emil,  assignor  to  Aktieholaget  Svenska  Kullager- 
fabriken,  Gottenborg,  Sweden.  Ball  cage  for  radial 
hall   bearings.      1,463,299  ;   July  SI. 

Staats,  Charles  H.,  Collingdale,  Pa.  Magnetic  control 
of  flush  tanks.     1,456,196  ;  May  22. 

Stacey,  Alfred  E.,  .ir.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Carrier 
Engineering  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  chilling  material  such  as  meat. 
1.465.028;  Aug.  14. 

"  Stachelband  "  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Gosser,  Richard,  as- 
signor.) 

Stacho,  Joseph  O.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Fur-cutting  machine. 
1,453,200;   Apr.  24. 

Stack,  Edward  A.,  Bristol,  Conn.  Valve  lathe.  1,477,194; 
Dec.  11. 

Stack,  George  E.,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Companv.  Electromagnet  and  control  there- 
for.    1,453,555  ;   May  1. 


Stackhouse,    Jolin    A.,    Dover,    N.   J.      Grate.      1,4.58,012 : 

June  5. 
Stackhouse,    Milroy    (}.,    Tulsa,    Okla.,    assignor    to    The 

Staset  Company.     Nut  lock.     1,463,377;   July  :!1. 
Stackpole    Carbon    Company.      (See    Sullivan,    .\lau    P., 

assignor.) 
Stacy,   John  L.,  et  al.      (See  Coats,  E.  O.,  and  Bartholo- 
mew, assignors.) 
Stadelman,  Edward  S.,  Chicago,  III.     Adjustable  shaking 

screen.     1,460.284  ;  June  26. 
Staih-riuann,      William      G.,     Blerov,     111,        Field     gate. 

1,44;!, 441  ;   Jan.   30. 
Stadler,    Charles,   Chicago,   111.     Vacuum-sealing  machine. 

1,440,.594  ;   Feb.  27. 
Stadniczck,     John,      Elizabeth,     N.     J.        Razor     strop. 

1,471,713;  Oct.  23. 
Stadthipder,  Herman   C,  et  al.      (See  Allen,  William   A., 

assignor. ) 
Stadtler,     Mathias,     Crhicago,     111.        Spring     mounting. 

1,462,900;   July   24. 
Staehelin,     Emil,     Chicago,     111.       Wrench.       1,453,730 ; 

May  1. 
Staempfli,  Joseph,  New  Orleans,  La,     Portable  boring  ma- 
chine.     1,452,320;  Apr.   17. 
Staf,   Axel  H.,   assignor   to   Gorham  Manufacturing  Com- 
panv, Providence,  R.  I.     Spoon  or  similar  article.    Des. 

63.204  ;   Oct.   30. 
Stafford.    Archibald,    Sacramento,    Calif.      Sewer    flusher. 

1.455,177;  May  15. 
Stafford,  Benjamin  E.  D.     (See  Flannery,  J.  R.,  Stafe6rd, 

and   Dodds.) 
Stafford.    Benjamin    E.    D..    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Collapsible 

dispensing  tube.     1.453,415:   May   1. 
Stafford,   Charles  S.,   London,  England.     Glass  and   other 

furnace.     1,443,767  :   Jan.   30. 
Stafford   Company,  The.      (See  Hannon,   Edmund   H.,   as- 
signor.) 
Stafford   Company,   The.      (See  Jackson,    Simeon   S.,   as- 
signor.) 
Stafford,    Frank    R.,    Newark,    N.    J.      Bracelet    coupling. 

1.445,564;   Feb.   13. 
Stafford,     Frank    R.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.      Making     dies. 

1.458.599;   .Tune   12. 
Stafford,   Frederick   S.,   assignor  to   H.   G.   Saal,   Chicago, 

111.     Wheel.      1,444,807 ;    Feb.    13. 
Stafford,  Frederick  S.,  assignor  to  H.  G.  Saal,  Chicago.  Til. 

Casing  for  humidifiers.     Des.   62,748  ;   July   24. 
Stafford,    George    M.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Milk-bottle  cap 

lifter.     1.446,277  ;   Feb.  20. 
Stafford,   George  W..   Rochester,  N.  Y.     Automobile  seat. 

1,466,969  ;    Sept.   4. 
Stafford,    Lewis    P.,    assignor    to    Stafford    Spring    Guard 

Co..    Chicago,    111.      Bracket    for    mounting    automobile 

tnimper.s.      1.446,355;   Feb.  20. 
Stafford.    Lewis    F..    assignor    to    Stafford    Spring   Guard 

Co.,     Chicago,     111.       Automobile    bumper.       1. 450. 928 ; 

.\!!r.   10. 
Stafford,  Lewis  P.,  assignor  to  Stafford  Spring  Guard  Co.. 

Chicago.    111.      Bumper.      1,461,564;    July    10. 
Stafford,    Lewis    F.,    assignor    to    Stafford    Spring    Gnard 

Co..  Chicago,  III.    Bumper-attaching  bracket.    1,468,757; 

Sept.  25. 
Stafford,  Lewis  P.,   assignor  to   Stafford  Sales   Company, 

Chicago,  111.     Bumper.     1,477,155 ;  Dec.  11. 
Staff'^rd,  Le\%is  F..  and  J.  D.  Hale,  assignors  to  Stafford 

Spring     Guard      Company,      Chicago,      111.        Bumper. 

1,449.455  ;   Mar.   27. 
Stafford,  Orin  P.,  Eugene,  Oreg.     Cooling  and  stabilizing 

charcoal.     1,464,732  ;   Aug.   14. 
Stafford    Sales    Company.       (See    McCausland.    John    W.. 

assignor.) 

Stafford  Sales  Company.  (See  Stafford,  Lewis  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stafford  Spring  Guard  Co.  (See  Stafford,  Lewis  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stafford  Spring  Guard  Company.  (See  Stafford,  L.  F.,  and 
Hale,  assignors.) 

Stafford,  Stephen  B.  (See  Start,  L.  M.  Stafford,  and 
Vedder.) 

Staggers,  William  F.,  Mannington,  W.  Va.  TongS  for 
lifting  batteries.     1,451,185  ;  Apr.   10. 

Staggs.  Homa  A.  Henrietta.  Tex.  Match  scratcher.  Dos. 
61,830;  Jan.  23. 

Stagner,  Bert  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  National 
Retarder    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Growing   of    yeast. 

1.457.319  ;  .Tune  5.      . 

Staaner,  Bert  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  National 
Retarder    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Growing    of    yeast. 

1.457.320  ;  June  5. 

Staheli,  Benedict,  et  al.    (See  Studer,  Heinrich,  assignor.) 

Stahfest.  Alfred  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Eber- 
hard  Fabric  Pencil  Company.  Shipping  case  and  dis- 
play stand.     1,476,474  ;   Dec.   4. 

Stahl,  Albert  R.,  Somerset,  Pa.  Harrow.  1,465,188; 
Aug.  14. 

Stahl,  Ambrose  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Reduction-gear  mecha- 
nism.     1,463,447;    July    31. 

Stahl,  Charles  E..  Winthrop  Harbor,  111.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  F.  C.  Austin  Machinery  Com- 
pany.    Tractor.     1 .443.768  ;   .Jan.   30. 

Stahl,  Charles  E.,  Winthrop  Harbor,  111.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  P.  C.  Austin  Machinery  Com- 
pany.    Meter  pump,     1,472,996  ;  Nov.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Stahl,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  The  Connecticut  Telephone 

&    Electric    Co.,    Inc.,    Meriden,    Conn.      Electnc-lamp 

socket.     1,451,122;  Apr.  10.  „      ,.         „    ^ 

Stahl,  Charles  E.,  and  H.  J.  Bentson,  Winthrop  Harbor, 

111.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to   V.  C.  Austin 

Machinery  Company.     Excavator.     1,466,568  ;  Aug.  28. 

Stahl,  Ftank  R.      (See  Le  Messurier,  F.  C,  and   Stahl. » 

Stahl,  Harry  B.,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Willey 

Company,    Incorporated,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Electrical 

controlling  mechanism.      1,459,756  ;   June  26. 

Stahl,    Henry   A.    S.,    Long   Island,   N.    Y.      Violin.      Des. 

63,379;   Nov.  2T.  „         ,. 

Stahl,  K.Ti-l,  assignor  to  the  Firm  :  Luftschiffbaii  Zeppelin 
Gesellschaft    mit     beschrankter     Haftung,     Friedrichs- 
hafen,  Germany.     Stretching  device.     1,454,298  ;  May  8. 
Stahl,  Karl,  assignor  to  the  Firm  LuftschiEEbau  Zeppelin 
Gesellschaft    mit    beschrankter    Haftung,    Friedrichsha- 
fen,   Germany.      Controlling  device   for   aerial   vehicles. 
1,455,820;  May  22. 
Stahl,  Karl,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Luftschiffbau  Zeppelin 
Gesellschaft     mit     beschrankter     Haftung,     Priedrichs- 
hafen.  Germany.    Releasing  device.    l,467,88."i  :  Sent.  31. 
Stahl,    Karl,    assignor    to    Luftschiffbau    Zeppelin    Gesell- 
schaft mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Friedrichshafen,  Ger- 
many.     Tensile-stress-determining    device.      1,469,280 ; 
Oct.  2. 
Stahl,  Rodolphe,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Briscoe  &  Stahl  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Design  for  radia- 
tor for  automobiles.     Re.  15,523  ;  Jan.  9. 
Stable,   Gustaf.      (See    Bergstrcim,   Johan    IC,   assignor.) 
Stable,    John    A.,    assignor    to    Stable    Mechanical    Tire 
Companv,      Ltd.,     Boston,     Mass.        Resilient     wheel. 
1,477,292  :  Dec.  11. 
Stalile    Mechanical    Tire    Company.       (See    Stable,    John 

A.,  assignor.) 
Staler,  Henry.     (See  Gottschalk,  Karl  P.,  assignor.) 
Stair,     Daniel     E.,     Elkhart,     Ind.       Reclaiming    bucket. 

1,460.615  ;  .Tulv  3. 
Stair,  Daniel  E.,  Elkhart,  Ind.     Split  bucket.     1,466,200; 

Aug.    28. 
Stalder,   Edward  J.,  and   E.   Scholz,   Chicago,   111.     Gaso- 
line  reserve   valve.      1,462,216 ;    July    17. 
Stalder,  Edward   J.,   and   E.   Scholz,   Chicago,    HI.     Gaso- 
line reserve  valve.     1,462,217  ;  July  17. 
Stalder,   Harry   C,   Portsmouth,  Ohio.     Check  holder  for 

mining  cars.     1,441,539  ;  Jan.  9. 
Staley,  Allen  C.     (See  Scott,  L.  L.,  and  Staley.) 
Staley,  Allen  C,  assignor  to  Standnrd  Engineering  Com- 
pany,  St.   Louis,  Mo.     Regulator  for  svstcms  of  appa- 
ratus.    1,453,291 ;   May   1. 
Staley,   Edwin    H.,    Burt,    and    C.    1.    Man.qmith,    Algona, 

Iowa.     Railway-crossing  signal.     1,451,180;  Apr.  10. 
■  Staley,   Harrison   L.,   M.irtinsville,    Ind.,   .Tssignor  to   The 
Roto  Companv,  Hartford,  Conn.     Cutter  head  for  tube 
cleaners.     1,472,255  :  Oct.  30. 
Staley,    Homer   C,   Oakland,    assignor    to    Hunt   Brothers 
Packing    Company.     San     Francisco,    Calif.       Washing 
apparatus.     1,465,098  ;  Aug.  14. 
Staley,  Joseph  }'..,  Columbus,  Ind.     Engine  nss.'-mhly  table. 

1.444.757;   Feb.  6. 
Stalej',  Joseph  H.,  Columbus,  Ind.     Piston  and  connecting- 
rod  aligning  device.     1,449,704  ;  Mar.   27. 
Staley.  Joseph  H.,  Columbus,   Ind.     Engine-bearing  burn 

ing  in  and  running-in  machine.     1,452.446:  Apr.  17. 
Staley,    Joseph   H.,   Columbus,    Ind.      Straightening  press 

and   using  same.     1,461,463  :   July   10. 
Staley,  Joseph  H.,  Columbus,  Ind.    Motor  stand.    1,469,734  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Staley,  Raleigh  H.,  Springfield,  111.,  assignor  to  Chambers 
Brothers   Companv.      Method   and   means   for    working 
clay.     1,478.842  ;  Dec.  25. 
Stalker,  Frederick  W.,  and  D.  D.  Rosenhurgh,  assignors  to 
Taylor  Instrument  Companies,  Rochester.  N.  Y.     Pres- 
sure responsive  diaphragm.     1,454,459  ;  May   8. 
Stall  &  Dean  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Stall,  Wal- 
ter T.,  assignor.) 
Stall,  Walter  T.,   assignor   to   Stall   &  Dean   Manufactur- 
ing     Company,       Brockton,      Mass.         Thigh      guard. 
1.478,184  :    Dec.   18. 
Stallings,    Eugene   A.,   Wirt,    Okla.      Electrolyte  gas   and 

splash  escape.     1,469,119  ;  Sept.  25. 
Stallings.  Francis  J.,  EfTingbam,  111.  Gate  valve.  1,444,644  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Stalter,  Harry  E.,  Moline,  111.     Cut-off  slide  attachment. 

1,461,464;   July  10. 
Stambaugh,  Russell  H.,  Galesbuvg,  111.    Cutter.    1,459,296; 

June    in. 
Stamm,  Charles  H.,  Indianapolis,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
M,  A.  Hosteller,  Kokomo,  Ind.     Dimmer  for  automobile 
headlight.     1,445,182;  Feb.  13. 
Stamm,  George  T.      (See  Stebler,  F.,  and  Stamm.) 
Stamm,   Max,   H.  Tucker,  and  M.  J.  Peltz,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Air-cooled  electric  motor.     1.476,776;  Dec.  11. 
Stamp,   Hugo  O.,   assignor   to  The   Stamp  Machine   Com- 
pany,      Slilwaukee,       Wis.         Conveying       apparatus. 
1,474,855  ;  Nov.  20. 
Stamp   Machine   Company,   The.      (See   Stamp,   Hugo   C, 

assignor.) 
Stampen,   Jacob   J.,    assignor   to   Pine   Tree   Milking  Ma- 
chine     Company,      Chicago,      111.       Milking     machine. 
1,478,802:  Dec.  25. 
Stampfli,    Wendell    P.,    Healdton,    Okla.      Oil-well    tool. 
1,475,456;  Nov.  27. 


Stamps,  Robert  E.  (See  Greene,  G.  C,  Tune,  and 
Stamps.) 

Stanbrough,  Duncan  G.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  1,457,947 ; 
June  5. 

Stanbrough,  William  M.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Dental  in- 
strument.    1,475,354  ;  Nov.  27. 

Stancliffe,  Cecil  W.,  assignor  to  Pneumercator  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Depth  and  specific-gravity  measur- 
ing  apparatus.      1,457,406;   June    5. 

Stancombe,  Thomas  R.,  Bristol,  England.  Combined  elec- 
tric cooker  and  water-heater  apparatus.  1,474,562 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Standard  Cap  &  Seal  Corporation.  (See  Tevander,  Olof 
N.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Car  Truck  Company.  (See  Barber,  L.  W.,  find 
Webb,  assignors.) 

Standard  Carrier  Company,  The.  (See  Hepperle,  William 
.T.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Chemical  Company.  (See  Foote,  Hugh  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Conveyor  Company.  (See  Fraley,  I^wreuce  V., 
assignor.  1 

Standard  Conveyor  Company.  (See  Johnson,  Arthur  J., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Conveyor  Company.  (See  Lister,  Charles  H., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Conveyor  Company.  (See  Wright,  Fred,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard-Coosa-Thatcher  Company,  The.  (Sec  Gravel, 
David,  assignor.) 

Standard  Corset  Company,  The.  (See  Von  Halle,  Millard, 
assignor.) 

Standard  Development  Company.  (See  Benton,  Harry  O., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Development  Company.  (See  Buc,  Hyym  E., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Development  Company.  (See  Clark,  E.  M., 
Loomis,   and    Carringer,    assignors.) 

Standard  Development  Company.  (See  Fyke,  F.  C.  and 
Hunt,  assignors.) 

Standard  Development  Company.  (See  Gerstenberger, 
Henry   L.   G.,   assignor.) 

Standard  Development  Company.  (See  Howard,  Frank 
A.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Development  Company.  (See  Howard,  P.  A., 
Kent,  and   Jennings,  assignors.) 

Standard  Development  Compan.,'.  (See  Johns,  C.  0.,  and 
Buc,  assignors.)  • 

Standard  Development  Company.  (See  Kent,  George  H. 
L.,   assignor.) 

Standard  Development  Company.  (See  Winchester  G., 
and   Howard,   assignors.) 

Standard  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Brog- 
ger,  Ivar  W.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Elevator  Interlock  Company.  (See  Straley, 
Thomas  H.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Engineering  Company.  (See  Staley,  Allen  C, 
assignor.) 

Standard  Engineering  Company.  (See  Newcomb,  Edward 
C,  assignor.) 

Standard  Engineering  Company.  (See  Scott,  L.  L.,  and 
Staley,  assignors.) 

Standard  Equipment  Co.  (See  Kidd,  William  C,  as- 
signor. ) 

Standard  Food  Products  Company.  (See  MacLachlan, 
John   C,    assignor.) 

Standard  Foundry  &  Mfg.  Company.  (See  Johnson,  Wes- 
ley J.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Gear  Company.     (See  Colliau,  Victor,  assignor.) 

Standard  Heel  &  Counter  Co.  (See  Brunlnga,  John  H., 
assignor.) 

Standard-Johnson  Co.  See  Donnellan,  Edward  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Machine  Company.  (See  Houseman,  Wilbur 
L.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Metal  Spinning  Co.  (See  Horovitz,  Morris  R., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Meter  Company,  The.  (See  Danaher,  John  W., 
iisslgnor.) 

Standard  Motor  Construction  Company.  (See  Smith, 
Benjamin    C,    assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Brinker,  J.  B.,  and  Mc- 
Neil, assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Burton,  W.  M.,  and  Clark, 
assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Fifield,  George  IL,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Hanna,  R.  W.,  Mason, 
and   Hamilton,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  King,  O.  M.,  and 
Brooks,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Layne,  William  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Miller,  Harold  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Payne,  E.  H.,  and  Mont- 
gomery, assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Petersen,  Peter  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

St.TUdard  Oil  Company.      (See  Wall,  Myron  S.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  California.  (See  Kirpatrick, 
B.  S.,  and  Morgan,  assignors.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Staudard  Oil  Company  (of  Indiana.)      (See  Qlalr,  H.  F., 

and  Wonnncott,  nssijrnors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  (of  Indiana).  (See  Humphreys, 
K.  E.,  Rogers,  and  Bransky,  assignors.) 

Standard  Optical  Company,  Tlic.  (See  V.an  Tassel,  John 
R.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Parts  Company,  The.  (See  Weymouth,  Harry 
G.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Parts  Company,  The.  (See  Zacharias,  Robert 
M..  assignor.) 

Standard  Parts  Company,  The.  (See  Zimmerman, 
Thomas,  assignor.) 

Standard  Plastering  System.  (See  Walper,.  Curry  0., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Pressed  Steel  Co.  (See  Gade.  Harald  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Reamer  &  Tool  Company.  (See  Gyllsdorft, 
Forsten   A.,    assignor.) 

Standard  Register  Company,  The.  (See  Metzner,  Albert 
W..  assignor.) 

Standard  Sealing  Equipment  Corporation.  (See  Kimball, 
W.   D.,   and  Rideout,  asignors.) 

Standard  Sewing  Macliine  Company,  The.  (See  Nelson, 
George  W.,   assignor.) 

Standard  Signal  Corporation,  The.  (See  Campbell,  Colin 
.!..    assignor.) 

Standard  Silk  Dyeing  Co.     (See  Seyer,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Standard  Steel  and  Bearings  Incorporated.  (See  Rock- 
well. Hugh  M.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Steel  and  Bearings  Incorporated.  (See  Wood- 
row,   Irvin   F.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Steel  Car  Company.  (See  Anderson,  Harry  T., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Steel  Car  Company.  (See  Christianson,  Andrew, 
assignor.) 

Standard  Steel  Propeller  Company.  (See  Dicks,  Thomas 
A.,  assignor,) 

Standard  Thermometer  Company.  (See  Adair,  Thomas 
D.,  jr.,   assignor. 

Standard  Thermometer  Company.  (See  Ames,  Henry  A., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Underground  Cable  Company.  (See  Fisher, 
11.  W..  and  Davis,  assignors.) 

Standard  Utilities  Corporation.  (See  Hank,  Joseph,  as- 
signor. ) 

Standard  Wall  Paper  Co.     (See  Case.  Lynn  B.,_jTssignor.) 

Standefer,  John  D.,  and  J.  H.  Stidham,  Dooley,  Va. 
Washing  machine.     1,469,541 ;  Oct.  2. 

Standerwick,  Reginald  G.  (See  Steinmetz,  C.  P-,  and 
Standerwick.) 

Standerwick,  Reginald  G.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Regulator  for  electric  gen- 
erators.     1.477,781  :  Dec.    18. 

Standfield.  .\rnold  W..  Sydney.  New  South  Wales.  Aus- 
tralia. Printing  frame  for  roll  films.  1,455,.308 ; 
May  15. 

Standifer.  Thom.ns  V.      (See  Johnson.  Peter  A.,  assignor.) 

Standish,  Floyd  C.  Hartford.  Conn.  Universal-.1oint-cas- 
ing  closure  for  transmission  shafts.     1,447.492  ;  Mar.  6. 

Standish,  Richard  S..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  .Adjustable  lamp 
shade.      1,449,018;   Mar.    20. 

Stanfield.  Charles  H.,  Wichita.  Kans.  Grinder. 
1,457.092  ;  May  29. 

Stanfield,  Earl  E..  Helena,  Mont.  Hair-dressing-mirror 
device.      1,451.236;    Apr.    10. 

Stanfield.  Robfrt  J.,  Kaufman,  Tex.  Drawhead. 
1.447.049  ;  Feb.  27. 

Stanford,  .\rthur  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Lifting  jack.  1,463,635  ; 
July   31. 

Stanford,  Leland,  et  al.     (See  Drews.  Hugo  E.,  assignor.) 

Stanford.  Will  E.,  Calexico,  Calif.  Vehicle  spring. 
1.460,987  ;  July  3. 

Stangeland,  Eric  L..  East  Stanwood,  Wash.  Generator. 
1,455.275  ;  May  15. 

Stanger,  David,  Stroud,  England.  Twin-cylinder  two- 
stroke  internal-combustion   engine.     1,476,351  :   Dec.  4. 

Stanger,  Ira  L.,  Merchantville,  N.  J.  Electrical  switch- 
ing device.     1,465,878;   Aug.   21. 

Stanger,  .Tames  R.     (See  Steele,  J.  R.,  and  Stanger.) 

Stankraiiff.  Frank  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Furnace.  1,458,249  ; 
June  12. 

Stanley,  Albert,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Tank  filler  and  con- 
tents indicator.     1,463,342;  July  31. 

Stanley,  Charles  O.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  M.  .Andrews, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Spring  wheel.     1,449.920  :  Mar.  27. 

Stanley  Insulating  Company.  (See  Smith,  Herbert  M., 
assignor.) 

Stanley,  Irving,  assignor  to  Angel  International  Corpora- 
tion. New  York.  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  making  receptacles 
or  containers.     1.466,211  ;   Aug.   28. 

Stanley,  Irving,  assignor  to  Angel  International  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  receptacle  or  container. 
1,467,123;    Sept    4. 

Stanley,  .Tosppli,  .Johnstown,  Pa.  Nutting  device. 
1.446.219;   Feb.   20. 

Stanley,  Maurice  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Game.  1,441,889  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Stanlev.  Oliver.  Des  Moines.  Iowa.  Combination  cabinet 
h-oning  board  and  table.     1,444,808  ;  Feb.  13. 

Stanley,  Robert  L.,  Richmond.  Me.  Organ  blower. 
1,453,416:  May  1. 

Stanley,  Stanley  J.     (See  Burt,  M.  A.,  and  Stanley.) 


Stanley,  Vincent  C,  Brookline,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Garaewell  Fire  Alarm  Telegraph  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Storage  battery.     1,466,674  ;  Sept.  4. 

Stanley,  Will  A.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Tightener  for  antiskid 
chains.     1,443,769;  .Tan.  30. 

Stanley,  William  H.     (See  Dayton,  Alton  A.,  assignor.) 

Stanley  Works,  The.     (See  Lewis,  Braytoii  S.,  assignor.) 

Stanly,  Fred  D.     (See  Black,  F.  A.,  and  Stanly.) 

Stansberrv,  Maurice  H.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  NonsUid  roof 
jack.     1,478.682;  Dec.  25. 

Stansbury,  John  H.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Card  game  board. 
1,461,633  ;   July   10. 

Stansbury,  William  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Liquid-applying 
can.     1,472.817  ;   Nov.   6. 

Stansfield,  Edgar,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Heat  treat- 
ment.    1,459,932  ;  June  26. 

Stansfield,  Norwood  V.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Bag  seal. 
1,469,703  :  Oct.  2. 

Stantial,  Frank  G.,  Melrose,  assignor  to  Merrimac  Chem- 
ical Company,  Woburn,  Mass.  Making  sulphuric  acid 
and  apparatus  therefor.     1,457,676  ;  June  5. 

Stantial,  I<runk  G.,  Melrose,  and  J.  H.  Clarke.  Win- 
chester, assignors  to  Merrimac  Chemical  Company. 
Woburn,  Mass.  Making  sodium  sulphide.  1,447,524  : 
Mar.  6. 

Stanton,  Frederick  L.      (See  Fish,   Gilbert  D.,  assignor.) 

Stanton,   Herbert  W.      (See  Flower,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Stanton,  Joseph  R.,  Newburvport,  Mass.  Screw  driver. 
1,476.653;  Dec.  4. 

Stanton,  Norman  C.     (See  Cushman,  J.  E.,  and  Stanton.) 

Stanwood,  Frank  H.,  Chicago,  111,  Nosing  for  automobile 
running  boards  and  the  like.     1,441,039  ;  Jan.  2. 

Stap  Co.      (See  Acito,  J.,  and  Timen.  assignors.) 

Staples,  Arthur  L.,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeating 
Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Spotlight.  1,445,245  ; 
Feb.    13. 

Staples,  Arthur  L.,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeating 
Arms  Company,  New  Haven.  Conn.  Spotlight.  1,445,246; 
Feb.    13. 

Staples,  Arthur  L.,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeating 
Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Spotlight. 
1,445,247;  Feb.   13. 

Staples,  Arthur  L.,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeating 
Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Roller-skate  roll. 
1.453,894;   May   1. 

Staples,  Arthur  L.,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeating 
Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Heelplate  for 
skates  or  the  like.     1,455.276  ;  May  15. 

Staples,  Arthur  L.,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeating  Arms 
Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Roller-skate  roU. 
1,476,550;  Dec.  4. 

Staples,  Charles  F..  Detroit,  Mich.  Washing  machine. 
1.477,780;   Dec.   18. 

Staples,  Hersev  L.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Automobile  signal. 
1,464,451  ;   Aug.   7. 

Staples.  John  S..  London,  England.  Carburetor  for  ex- 
plosion engines.     1,442,103  ;  Jan.  16. 

Stapleton,  Martin  AV.,  Muscatine,  Iowa.  Gravity  drain. 
1,455,816;  May  22. 

Stapley,  Philip  H..  Waterbury,  Conn.,  assignor  to  W.  D. 
Carpenter  (iompany,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Liquid-soap  dis- 
penser.    1.472,695  ;  Oct.  30. 

Star  Ball  Player  Company.  (See  Oscanyan,  Paul  C, 
assignor.) 

Star  Chandelier  Company.  (See  Poritz,  Frederick  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Star  Contrapropeller  Ltd.  A./S.  (See  Wagner,  Rudolf, 
assignor.) 

Star  Motor  Company  of  California.  (See  Corgiat,  J., 
jr.,  and  Dusevoir,  assignors.) 

Star  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Pfelffer,  Fred  B., 
assignor.) 

Star  Suspender  and  Garter  Co.  (See  Weinsteln,  Morris, 
assignor.) 

Star  Wire  Hanger  Company,  The.  (See  Clinton.  Rich- 
ard, assignor.) 

Starbard,  Raymond  C,  Paterson.  N.  J.  Brake  for  baby 
carriages.     1,450,873  ;  Apr.  3. 

Starbird.  Robert  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  L.  B.  Gratton,  Madera,  Pa.  Dumping  mechanism  for 
dump  cars.     1,466.970:    Sept.  4. 

Starbuck,  Ernest,  Peona,  111.  Figure  wheeled  toy. 
1.460,616;  July  3. 

Starck,  John  R.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  Clasp  for  jewelry. 
1,464,452;    Aug.    7. 

Starck,  William  A.     (See  Hathaway,  C.  H..  and  Starck.) 

Starclough,  William  H.,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Tank. 
1,451,967:  Apr.  17. 

Starik,  Adolph  E.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Lifting  apparatus. 
1,457.009  ;  May  29. 

Starin,  Frank,  Springfield.  Mass.  Combination  ash  tray 
and  cigar  cutter.     Des.   61.936;  Feb.   13. 

Stark  .Mbert,  assignor  of  oup-half  to  H.  Stark,  Paterson, 
N.  T      Jar  closnre.     1,459.558:  Jiino  19. 

Stark,  Alma  P.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Holder  for  pock- 
ets.    1,469,120  ;  Sept.  25. 

Stark,  David  P.,  and  G.  A.  Higbee,  Placervllle,  Calif. 
Animal   trap.     1,464,453 ;   Aug.   7. 

Stark,  Harry.      (See  Stark.  Albert,  assignor.) 

Stark,  Jacob  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dental  attachment. 
1,467,956  ;  Sept  11. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


stark,  Luflwig,  assignor  to  "Fleio"  Wrench  and  Tool 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Wrench  or  tool.  1,474,798 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Stark,  Olin  G.,  Tunkhannock,  Pa.  Clutch  control. 
1,455,670;  May  15. 

Starke,  Eric  A.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  saving 
gas  and  oil  from  producing  wells.  1,467,512 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Starkcnstein,  Emil,  Prague,  Czechoslovakia.  Pharmaceu- 
tical   pi'oduct.      1,459,347;    June    19. 

Starker,  Charles  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Bearing 
housing  for   electric  motors.     1,475.894  ;   Nov.   27. 

Starkev,  Ernest  W.     (See  Bull,  G.  F..  and  Starkey.) 

Starkey,  Ernest  W.,  assignor  to  Charles  H.  Pugh  Limited 
and  G.  F.  Bull,  Birmingham,  England.  Friction  clutch. 
1,464,251;  Aug.  7. 

Starkey,  Melinda  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fruit  snip. 
1,474,799;    Nov.    20. 

Starkl,  .Toseph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  Heidelberger, 
and  one-half  to  C.  C.  Madsen,  Chicago,  111.  Envelope 
opener.     1.474,856;  Nov.  20. 

Starks,  Ray  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  O.  Harare,  B<  r- 
Iln,  Wis.    Automatic  gas  lighter.     1,452,987  ;  Apr.  24. 

Starkweather,  Brayton  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  W. 
Joyce,  East  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Legged  article.  1,444,569  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Starkweather,  Oscar  H.,  Needham,  Mass.  Snowplow. 
1,453,811  ;  May  1. 

Starmer,  Mary,  Newport  News,  Va.  Belt  buckle. 
1,455,413  ;  May   15. 

Starmer,  Mary,  Newport  News,  Va.  Belt  buckle. 
1,477,726;  Dec.   18. 

Starr,  Charles  E..  Bellingham,  Wash.,  assignor  to  Per- 
fecto  Gear  Differential  Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Vehicle 
driving  gear.      1,464,887  ;   Aug.   14. 

Starr,  Edward  B.,  and  M.  Stockton,  Lompoc,  Calif.  Dis- 
integrator.    1.446.221  ;  Feb.  20. 

Starr,  George  W.,  and  W.  D.  Paynter,  Grass  Valley,  Calif. 
Mining  machine.     1,465.372  ;   Aug.   21. 

Starr,  George  W.,  and  W.  D.  Paynter,  Grass  Valley, 
Calif.      Mining    machine.      1,467,513;    Sept.   11. 

Starr,  James  R.  L.     (See  Dodd,  Henry  S.,  assignor.) 

Starr,  Leo  V.      (See  Kysela,  Rudolph,  assignor.) 

Starr,  Louis  M.      (See  Epstein,  Eli,   assignor.) 

Starr,  Mever,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Check  writer.  1,456,522  ; 
May  29. 

Starr  Piano  Company.      (See  Mayer,  Fred  G.,  assignor.) 

Starr,  Samuel  E.,  et  al.     (See  Haas,  Victor  E.,  assignor.) 

Starr,  Thomas  C.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  of 
one-half  to  J.  P.  Hartman,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Daven- 
port.     1,474,947;    Nov.    20. 

Starrett,  Arthur  H.     (See  Adell,  J.  A.,  and  Starrett.l 

Starrett,  Arthur  H.,  assignor  to  The  L.  S.  Starrett 
Company,  Athol,  Mass.  Bench  block.  1,442,415 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Starrett,  Henry  P.,  assignor  to  Starrett  Mfg.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Lock.     1,466,489;   Aug.  28. 

Starrett,  Henry  F.,  assignor  to  Starrett  Mfg.  Co.,  Chi- 
c.igo.   111.     Clamp.     1,472,619;   Oct.  30. 

Starrett,  L.  S.,  Company,  The.  (See  Adell,  J.  A.,  and 
Starrett,  assignors.) 

Starrett,  L.  S.,  Company,  The.  (See  Amsden,  A.  W.,  and 
Starrett,  assignors.) 

Starrett,  L.  S.,  Company,  The.  (See  Starrett,  Arthur 
H.,  assignor.) 

Starrett   Mfg.    Co.      (See   Starrett,   Henry    F.,   assignor.) 

Starrett,  William  D.     (See  Amsden,  A.  W.,  and  Starrett.) 

Start,  Lester  M.,  S.  B.  Stafford,  and  J.  W.  Vedder,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  Fourdrinier  paper-making  machine. 
1,458,558  ;  June  12. 

Startup,   Kenneth   S.      (See  Young,   Frank  A.,' assignor.) 

Staset  Company,  The.  (See  Stackhouse,  Milroy  G., 
assignor.) 

State  Street  Trust  Company,  trustee.  (See  Doble,  Ralph 
N.,  assignor.) 

State  Street  Trust  Company,  Trustee.  (See  Howard, 
S.   R.,   and   Anderson,  assignors.) 

Stateropoulos,  loannes  G.  (See  Balison,  P.  A.,  and 
StatPvnpoulos.) 

State,*  Company,  The.  (See  Blakeslee,  Henry  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Statham,  Richard  J.,  Glendive,  Mont.  Radiator-support- 
ing stand.      1,474,212 ;    Nov.    13. 

Statlrr,  William  J.,  assignor  to  The  Jewett  Refrigerator 
Company,  Buffalo.   N.   Y.     Shelf.     1,452,765 ;   Apr.   24. 

Statu,  Robert  J.      (See  Dodge,  A.  Y.,  and  Statz.) 

Stanb.  Henri,  Manoir  du  Cygne,  Coppet,  Switzerland. 
Gaiter    of   springs.      1.452,853;    Apr.    24. 

Staub,     Herman,     assignor    to    Textile    Machine    Works, 
Wyomissing.  Pa.     Beat§r  mechanism  for  braiding  ma- 
chine.    1,455,892;   May  22. 
Stanch,     Louis    A.,     Toledo,     Ohio.      Gauge.      1,465,694 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Staude,   Edwin   6.,  Minneapolis,   Minn.     Combined   clutch 

and  brake  control.     1,447,908  ;  Mar.  6. 
Staude,   Edwin   G.,    St.  Paul,   Minn.     Paper-box  machine 

1,449,959;  Mar.  27. 
Staude.  Edwin   G.,   Minneapolis,   Minn.     Automatic  brake 
control      for      power-propelled      vehicles.        1,470.701 ; 
Oct.   IG. 
Staudenmayer,     Charles     F.,    Baltimore,     Md.      Artificial 
fuel  and  making  the  same.     1,477,671  ;  Dec.  18. 


Stauder,  Emanuel,  assignor  to  Huther  Bros.  Saw  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Band-saw  ma- 
chine.    1,459,933  ;  June  26. 

Staudinger,  Hermann,  Zurich,  H.  Veraguth  and  R.  Tobler, 
assignors  to  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle, 
Bsifiel,  Switzerland.  Indigoidic  dyestuffs  and  making 
same.     1,461,436;  July  10. 

Staudinger,  William  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hedge  cutter. 
1,458,250  ;  June  12. 

Staudohar.  Mike,  Girard,  Ohio.  Combined  table  and  chair. 
Des.   62,150:  Mar.   27. 

StauCCer,  Benjamin  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Grain-transferring 
device  for  separators.     1,444,142  ;  Feb.  0. 

Staufifer,   Henry  W.      (See  Bonlne,   C.   E.,   and   Stauffer.) 

Staugaard,  Christian,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spindle-bolt-rcniov- 
ing  dPvicp.      1.454.0Sr>  :   May  .S. 

Staunton,  Robert  L.,  Salina,  Kans.  Lead-joint  runner. 
1,469,027  ;  Sept.  25. 

Stavig,  Olaf,  Seattle,  Wash.  Self-service  store  directory. 
1,462,390;  July  17. 

Stazak,  Michael  B.,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switchboard  and 
Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone  system. 
1,466,856;    Sept.    4. 

Ste.  Anonyme  pour  I'Exploitation  de  Precedes  Westing- 
house  Leblanc.      (See  Leblanc,  Maurice,  assignor.) 

Ste.  Genevieve  Wash  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Kint- 
zele,  Julius   H.,   assignor.) 

Steadman,  Harry  P.,  Calamas,  Iowa.  Lifting  device  for 
automobile  bodies.     1,468,928  ;  Sept.  25. 

Stearns,  Albert  L.,  New  York,  and  A.  W.  Hofmann,  Brook- 
lyn, assignors  to  Roy  Watch  Ca-se  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Watchcase  tiller  ring.     1,469,735  ;  Oct.  2. 

Stearns  &  Foster  Company,  The.  (See  Brown,  Alfred  C, 
assignor.) 

Stearns,  Harry  D.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Display  and 
serving  rack.     1,471,578  ;  Oct.  23. 

Stearns,  Joseph  L.,  assignor  to  Stearns  Register  Com 
pany,    Detroit,   Mich.      Register.      1,449.072  ;    Jlar.    20. 

Stearns,  Marcus  C,  Chicago,  111.  Ironing  board. 
1,446,943  ;    Feb.   27. 

Stearns,  Ralph  O.,  Wlnthrop,  and  D.  E.  McGraw,  North 
Lawrence,  N.  Y.  Pasteurizing  device.  1,468,420 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Stearns,  Ralph  O.,  Winthrop,  N.  Y.,  and  D.  E.  McGraw, 
Cresskill,  N.  J.  Condenser  for  steam-driven  machinery. 
1,473,449  :   Nov.  6. 

Stearns,  Ray.     (See  Macloskle,  G.,  and  Stearns.) 

Stearns,  Ray,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  and  G.  Macloskie,  Erie, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Brak- 
ing systems.     1,442.305  ;  Jan.  16. 

Stearns  Register  Company.  (See  Stearns,  Joseph  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stearns-Roger  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Nevill, 
David    .T..    nspignor.) 

Stearns,  William  B..  Milton,  Mass.  Electrical  distribu- 
tor.     1,461.101  ;   .July   10. 

Stebber,  Emil  O.,  Flagstone,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Rim.      1,462,426;    July    17. 

Stebbins,  Frank  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Kinetic-cnergy- 
tran.sforming  means  for  cars.     1,461,787  :  July  17. 

Stebbins,  Frank  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Kinefic-enovgy 
transforming  means  for  cars,  bumpers,  etc.  1,461,788  ; 
July  17. 

Stebbins,  Joseph  L.,  Hanover,  Pa.  Snowplow.  1,445,183  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Stebler,  Fred,  assignor  to  Stebler  Parker  Co.,  Riverside, 
Calif.     Brush.     1,454,191 ;  May  8. 

Stebler,  Fred,  assignor  to  Stebler  Parker  Co.,  Riverside, 
Calif.     Fruit   cleaner.      1,457,861  ;   June   5. 

Stebler,  Fred,  assignor  to  Stebler-Parker  Co.,  Riverside. 
Calif.     Box-elevator  feeder.      1,461.465 ;    July   10. 

St'^bler.  Fred,  nssi.snor  to  Stebler  Parker  Co..  Riverside. 
Calif.      B^uit-handling   apparatus.      1,476,113;    Dec.    4. 

Stebler,  Fred,  and  R.  E.  Davis,  assignors  to  Stebler 
Parker  Co.,  Riverside,  Calif.  Fruit-sizing  aoparatus. 
1,461,702  ;   July   10. 

Stebler,  Fred.  Riverside,  and  G.  T.  Stamra,  Upland,  as- 
signors to  Stebler  Parker  Co.,  Riverside,  Calif.  Box- 
handling  apparatus.     1.474,857  ;  Nov.  20. 

Stebler  Parker  Co.      (Sec  Parker.  George  D.,  assignor.) 

Stebler  Parker  Co.     (See  Stebler.  Fred,  assignor.) 

Stebler  Parker  Co.  (See  Stebler,  F.,  and  Davis,  as- 
signors.) 

Stebler  Parker  Co.  (See  Stebler,  F.,  and  Stamm,  as- 
signors.) 

Steelier,  Charles.  Chicago,  111.  Soldering  machine. 
1,451,032  ;  Apr.  10. 

Stecher,  Charles,  Chicago,  111.  Boring  machine. 
1,452,940 ;  Apr.  24. 

Stecher,  Hans.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pencil-illumlnatlng  de- 
vice.    1,450,991 ;  Apr.  10. 

Stedman,  George  M.,  assignor  to  Stedman's  Foundry  & 
Machine  Works,  Aurora,  Ind.  Revolving  screen. 
1,473,745  ;   Nov.  13. 

Stedman,  George  M.,  assignor  to  Stedman's  Foundry  & 
Machine  Works,  Aurora,  Ind.  Revolving  screen. 
1,473,746;  Nov.  13. 

Stedman,  James  H.,  Braintree,  Mass.  Shoe  sole. 
1,458,201  ;  June  12. 

Stedman,  John  F.     (See  Green,  D.  F.,  and  Stedman.) 

Stedman,  John  P.,  Tigard,  Oreg.  Tool-supporting  stand. 
1,470,296;    Oct.    9. 


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Stedman,  Leonard  B.     (See  Silveno.  A.,  and  Stedman.) 

Ste<lmairs  Foundry  &  Machine  Works.  (See  Stedman, 
Geome   M.,   assignor.) 

Steed.  Otho  II.  G.,  Stafford,  England.  Loading  and  dis- 
charge pipe  line  system  for  oil  tanliers.  1,478,925 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Stecde,  George  F.,  Tipperarv,  Ireland.  Liquid-level  indi- 
cator.     1.446.944  :   Feb.   2T. 

Steedsman,  Victor  D.,  and  E.  H.  Intlehouse,  De  Lamere, 
N.  Dak.     Elevating  bucliet.     1,473. 258;   Nov.   6. 

Steeg,  Fredericlv  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  L.  Burkey, 
Chicago.    111.      Ring.      Di'S.    63,380;    Nov.    27. 

Steel,  Charles  C,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Metallic  railway  tie. 
1,474,298  ;   Nov.   13. 

Steel.  Charles  C,  and  T.  H.  Lynn,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Tire 
carrier.     1,478,406  ;  Dec.  25. 

Steel.  Earl  H..  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Chimney  flashing. 
1,442,587  ;  Jan.  16. 

Steel.  Edward  R.,  Grundy  Center,  and  P.  C.  Molgard,  El- 
dora.  Iowa.     Ice  box.     1,478.770  ;  Dec.  25. 

Steel  Heddle  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kaufmann, 
.laeiib.    assignor.) 

Steel,  Mariorie.  Los  Angelos,  Calif.  Camping  bed  for 
automobiles.      1,465,925;   Aug.   21. 

Steel  I'roducts  Company,  The.  (See  Garman,  Harry  B., 
assignor.) 

Steel  Products  Company.  The.  (See  Spire,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Steel  Scaffolding  Co.,  The.  (See  Goodwin,  James  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Steel  Stamping  Company,  The.  (See  Bregman,  Harry, 
assignor. ) 

Steel  Utilities  Incorporated.  (See  Hawthorne,  Louis 
.A.,  assignor.) 

Steele.  Albert  H.,  administrator.      (See  Baird,  Melville  P..  l 

Steele,  Albert  H.,  administrator.  (See  Baird,  M-  B., 
and  Walls.) 

Steele,  Alexis  P.,  Statesville,  N.  C.  Drag-line  excavator. 
1.448.6S0;  Mar.   13. 

Steele,  Archie  W..  Bloomfield,  assignor  to  W.  J.  Hawkins, 
Montclair,  N.  J.     Electric  fuse.     1,468,758  ;  Sept.  25. 

Steele,  Arthur  G.,  Kawlins,  Wyo.  Egg  beater.  1.467, -'05  : 
Sept.  4. 

Steele,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Rubber  Com- 
pany. .\kron,  Ohio.  Ball-varnishing  machine.  1,471,424  ; 
Oct."  23. 

Steele,  Edward  B.,  Rochester,  assignor  to  Queen  City 
Material  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Engraver's  transferring 
device.     1,457,469  ;  June  5. 

Steele,    Francis   F.      (See   Matheny,    C.    A.,    and    Steele.) 

Steele,  Frederick  P.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Midwest  Engine  Corporation,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Tractor 
wheel  rim.     1,442,030  ;   .Tan.  9. 

Steele,  Grove  F.,  jr.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Post-office-box 
door.     Des.  62,425  :  May  22. 

Steele,  Grove  F.,  jr..  New  Britain,  Conn.  Post-office- 
drawer   front.      Des.    62,426;   May   22. 

Steele,  Harney  G.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Holder  for  nonskid 
chains.      1,474,563  ;   Nov.   20. 

Steele,  James  R.,  Owego,  N.  Y.  Anticreeper.  1,473,652  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Steele.  John  II.     (See  Lane.  C.  H.,  and  Steele.) 

sSteele,  John  R.,  and  J.  R.  Stanger,  loua,  assignors  to 
TTniversal  Safety  Brake  Company,  Idaho  Falls,  Idaho. 
Brake.      1,448,0155  ;   Mar.    13. 

Steele,   Lawrence   C.      (See  Bennett,   C.   W,,  and    Steele.) 

Steele,  Thomas,  assignor  to  The  Columbus  Dental  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Columbus.  Ohio.  Interchangeable 
facing  and  backing.     1.473,055  ;  Nov.  6. 

Steele,  Warren  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Reversible  win- 
dow.     1.443,933  ;    Jan.    30. 

Steele,  Wesley,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  F.  Guttery, 
Double  Springs,  Ala.     Harrow.     1,469,195  ;  Sept.  25. 

Steele,  Wilhird  S.  (See  Hoopes,  Charles  P.  and  F.  P.,  and 
Steele.) 

Steelman,  Lewis,  Millville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  H.  L. 
Dixon  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Leer.  Rel5.603 ; 
May  15. 

Steely,  Charles  R.,  Corsicana,  Tex.  Advertising  device. 
1,471,810  :  Oct.  23. 

Steen,  Axel  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Camp  grate.  1,473.056  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Steen,  Axel  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  C.  Foelslng, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Takedown  camp  stove.  1,474.646  ; 
Nov.    20. 

Steen,  Buford  J.,  Christine,  Tex.  Engine  starter. 
1,442,366  ;  Jan.  16. 

Steen,  Buford  J.,  Christine,  Tex.  Pipe  wrench.  1,450,016  ; 
May  1. 

Steen,  Buford  J.,  and  W.  O.  Martin,  Christine,  Tex. 
Stump    remover.      1.460,617;    July    3. 

Steeiihcrg.  Erik.  Hellerup,  Denmark.  Combined  churning 
and  emulsifving  machine.     1,468.581  ;  Sept.  18. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Diaphragm  for  elastic-fluid 
turbines  and  making  same.     1,470,497  ;  Oct.  9. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Elastic-fluid-turbine  rotor  and 
making  same.     1,470,498  ;  Oct.  9. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Elastic-fluid  turbine.  1,470,499  ; 
Oct.  9. 

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Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Elastic-fluid  turbine.  1,470,500; 
Oct.   9. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Making  blade  rings  for  elastic- 
fluid  turbines.   1,470,501  ;   Oct.   9. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Making  blade  rings  for  elastic- 
fluid    turbines.      1,470,502  ;    Oct.    9. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Comp;iny.  Making  blade  rings.  1,470,503  ; 
Oct.   9. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Bucket  wheel  and  making 
same.      1,470,504  ;   Oct.   9. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Elastic-fluid  turbine.  1,470,505  ; 
Oct.   9. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Manufacturing  turbine  ele- 
ments.     1,470,506;    Oct.    9. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Making  rotor  elements  for 
elastic-fluid  turbines.     1,470,507  ;  Oct.   9. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Manufacturing  turbine  elements. 
1,470,508;  Oct.  9. 

Steere,  Clarence  E.,  Redondo  Beach,  Calif.  Wrapping  ma- 
chine.     1,474,181  ;   Nov.   13. 

Steere,  Clarence  E.,  assignor  to  H.  Scarborough,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     Can-filling  machine.     1,471,867  ;  Oct.  23. 

Steese,  Jay  C,  and  C.  A.,  Hofl^,  assignors  to  The  Akron 
Lamp  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.     1,451,123  ;  Apr.  10. 

Sttese,  Marcus  C,  Duluth,  Minn.  Means  for  preventing 
the   escape   of  Inclosed   gas.      1,475,656 ;   Nov.    27. 

Stefan,  Jacob,  jr.,  Chicago  Heights,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Inland  Steel  Company,  Chicago,  III. 
Pence.     1,452,766  ;  Apr.  24. 

Steffa,  Homer  I.,  Chicago,  111.  Heat-exchange  apparatus. 
1,453,292  ;   May  1. 

Steffan,  William  C,  F.  B.  Ackermann,  and  W.  J.  Greiner, 
Chicago,  111.     Pencil.     Des.  62,224  ;  Apr.  17. 

Steffee,  William  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  D.  Major, 
Worcester,  Mass.     Railway  spike.     1,456,682  ;  May  29. 

Stefifen,  Adolf,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Lamp,  Brass  & 
Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Lamp  standard.  Des. 
63,125;   Oct.  9. 

Stefllen,  Adolf,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Lamp,  Brass  & 
Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Lamp  Standard.  Des. 
63.441 :  Dec.  4. 

Steffens,  George  V..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Automobile  tool  kits. 
1,441,251 ;  Jan.  9. 

Stegeman,  Henry  J..  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Holt  Manufacturing  Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Trac- 
tor.     1,455,455  ;   May   15. 

Stegmann,  Louis  A.,  assignor  to  Cinema  Advertising  Cor- 
poration, Newark,  N.  J.  Display  device.  1,474,388 ; 
Nov,    20. 

Stegmann,  Otto,  Will  County,  111.  Lubricator  cup. 
1,477,672  ;  Dec.  18. 

Stehl,  Conrad,  Oakland,  Calif.  Pencil.  Des.  62,198; 
Apr.  10. 

Stehle,   William  H.      (See  Hughes,   James   W.,   assignor.) 

Stehlin,  Charles  F.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Transmission 
oiler.     1.442,789  ;  Jan.  16. 

Stehlin,  Charles  F.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Cage  press. 
1.448,774  ;  Mar.  20. 

Stehmann,  Harry,  Berlin-Hohenschonhausen,  Germany. 
Grate  for  shaft  furnaces.     1,452,006  ;  Apr.  17. 

Steidle,  Frank  X.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  R.  J.  HoUmeyer, 
Newport,  Ky.    Radiator  mounting.     1,449,960  ;  Mar.  27. 

Stelert,  Alois  F.,  and  O.  W.  Linke,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Floor    polisher.      1,471,217  ;    Oct.    16. 

Steiger  &  Kerr  Stove  &  Foundry  Co.,  The.  (See  Sattler, 
John   H.,   assignor.) 

Steigerwald,  Edward,  and  F.  L.  H.  Pfeil,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Spring  clip.     1,477,605 ;  Dec.   18. 

Steigerwald,  George  N.,  Hatbora,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Rail 
Welding  and  Bonding  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ap- 
paratus for  welding  rails.     1,442,834  ;  Jan.  23. 

Steigmeyer,  Frederick,  Westhaven,  Calif.  Seed-condition- 
ing apparatus.     1,473,165  ;  Nov.  6. 

Stein,  A.,  &  Company.  (See  Kuehn,  Charles  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stein,  A.,  &  Company.  (See  Liebenstein,  Max  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stein,  A.,  &  Company.     (See  Stein,  Samuel  M.,  assignor.) 

Stein,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather  hand  bag. 
Des.  62,930  ;  Aug.  21. 

Stein,  Daniel  J.      (See  Larry,  E.  P.,  and  Stein.) 

Stein,  Fredrick  W.,  Kenosha,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J. 
Gibbons,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Tool.      1,464,298 ;   Aug.    7. 

Stein,  Henry  E.,  assignor  to  The  Quad  Stove  Mfg.  Co., 
Columbus,  Ohio.     Wall  heater.      1,456,472  ;  May   22. 

Stein,  Isaac  and  S.,  Revere,  Mass.  Heel  lining  for  boots 
and  shoes.     1,469,853;   Oct.   9. 

Stein.  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ventilated  sanitary  gar- 
ment.    1,458,082  ;  June  5.  ,  ,„^  „„^ 

Stein,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sanitary  belt.  1,475,895  ; 
Nov.  27.  „     ,       ^  . 

Stein,  Lawrence  M.      (See  Moulton,  Harley  C,  assignor.) 

Stein,  Louis,  Chicago,  111.  Temporary  binder.  1,451,377  ; 
Apr.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


stein,  Myer  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Cushion  wheel.  1,460,453; 
July  3. 

Stein,   Samuel.      (See   Stein,   Isaac  and   S.) 

Stein,  Samuel  M.,  assignor  to  A.  Stein  &  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Display  reel.     1,445.417;  Feb.  13. 

Stein,  Solomon,  Washington,  D.  C.  Jewel  setting. 
1,457,196;  May  29. 

Steinacher,  Rudolph.     (See  Graf,  Emil,  assignor.) 

Steinbach,  Arthur,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  Podgorsek, 
Chicago,  111.  Armature  for  dynamo-electric  machines. 
1,450,521 ;    Apr.   3. 

Steinberger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Insulator.  1,443,657  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Steinberger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Insulator-supporting 
pin.     1,444,434  ;  Feh.  6. 

Steinberger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Photographic  devel- 
oping tray.      1,444,435  ;   Feb.   6. 

Steinberger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Insulators. 
1,446,135  ;  Feb.  20. 

Steinberger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Insulator. 
1,446,523  ;  Feb.  27. 

Steinberger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ventilated  line  In- 
sulator.    1,447,359  ;  Mar.  6. 

Steinberger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Strain  insulator. 
1,448,096;  Mar.  13. 

Steinberger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Column  strain  insu- 
lator.     1,448,604  ;   Mar.    13. 

Steinberger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Insulator.  1,451,968  ; 
Apr.   17. 

Stelnherger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Insulated  connector. 
1,451,969;   Apr.    17. 

Steinberger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Strain  insulator. 
1,453,201  ;  Apr.  24. 

Steinberger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Telephone  or  other 
sound  receiver.     1,455,817  ;   May  22. 

Steinberger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Telephone  or  other 
sound   receiver.      1,455,818  ;   May   22. 

Steinberger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Column  strain  In- 
sulator.    1,468,042  ;   Sept.  18. 

Steinberger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Insulator-supporting 
pin.      1,468,043;    Sept.    18. 

Steinberger,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Line  insulator. 
1,468,044  :  Sept.  18. 

Steindorf,  Otto  W.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Flanged  pipe  cou- 
pling.    1,443,051  ;  Jan.  23. 

Steinecke,  Fritz,  Kemscheid,  Germany,  assignor  to  the 
Firm  :  Mannesmannrohren-Werke,  Dusseldorf,  Germany. 
Rolling  mill.      1,"474,124  ;   Nov.   13. 

Steiner,  Alois  J.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Can-covering  machine. 
1,456,409  ;  May   22. 

Steiner,  Frank  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to 
Steiner  Sales  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Towel 
cabinet.     1,470,941  ;  Oct.  16. 

Steiner,  Frank  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to 
Steiner  Sales  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Towel 
cabinet.     1,470,942  ;  Oct.  16. 

Steiner,  Frank  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to 
Steiner  Sales  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Towel 
cabinet.     1,470,943  ;  Oct.  16. 

Steiner,  Frank  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to 
Steiner  Sales  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Towel 
cabinet.     1,470,944;   Oct.    16. 

Steiner,  Frank  M.,  and  W.  S.  Graves,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  assignors  to  Steiner  Sales  Company,  Salt  Lake 
City,   Utah.     Towel   cabinet.     1,477,018 ;  Dec.   11. 

Steiner,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Steiner  Sales  Company, 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Towel  cabinet.  1,454,910; 
May  15. 

Steiner,  George  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Steiner  Sales  Companv,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Towel 
cabinet.     1,477,019  ;  Dec.  11. 

Steiner,  Hubbard  W.,  C.  W.  Shipley,  and  J.  Morrison, 
assignors  to  The  Trailmobile  Company,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Army  field   kitchen.      1,451,087;   Apr.   10. 

Steiner,  Leopold,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Leopold 
Steiner  Mfg.  Co.  Apparatus  for  preparing  anaesthetics. 
1,469,008  ;  Oct.  2. 

Steiner,  Leopold  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Steiner,  Leopold,  as- 
signor.) 

Steiner  Sales  Company.  (See  Overholt,  Albert  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Steiner  Sales  Company.  (See  Steiner,  Frank  M.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Steiner  Sales  Company.  (See  Steiner,  F.  M.,  and  Graves, 
assignors.) 

Steiner  Sales  Company.  (See  Steiner,  George  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Steinert,  Clarence  L.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  Means  for  pro- 
moting retail  credit.     1,475,896 ;  Nov.   27. 

Steinhardt,  Adolph,  et  al.  (See  Burgess,  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Steinhardt,  Arthur,  Berlin,  Germany.  Electrically- 
heated  vessel.     1.442,910  ;  .Tan.  23. 

Steinhauer,  William  R.,  and  J.  N.  Prutzman,  Mt.  Vernon, 
Wash.     Automobile  headlight.     1.463,024  ;  July  24. 

Steiniger,  Emil  E.,   (See  Wilkisson,  Edward  L.,  assignor.) 

Steinkamp,  George  F.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Combined  sta- 
tionary washstand  and  hath  chair.  1,457,470 ; 
June  5. 

Steinke,  Albert  L.,  Pipestone,  Minn.  Stock-tank  heater. 
1,463,099  ;   July  24. 

Steinkoller,  Thomas  J..  Berkeley,  Calif.  Control  valve  for 
air-brake  systems.     1,444,281  ;  Feb.  6. 


Stciukeller,  Thomas  J.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Pressure-control 
valve.     1,448,469  ;  Mar.  13. 

Steinkeller,  Thomas  J.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  M.  6. 
Jeffress,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Air-brake-control  valve. 
1,458,370;   June  12. 

Steinkraus,  Henry  W.,  Peoria,  111.  Clothesline  holder. 
1,478,803  ;  Dec.  25. 

Steinle,  William  J.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Hartford  Rubber  Works  Company.  .Apparatus  for 
manufacturing    tire    casings.      1,470,889  ;    Oct.    16. 

Steinman,  Edmund  A.  (See  Horwich,  11.  J.,  and  Stetn- 
man.) 

Steinman,  Jacob  H.,  Oakland,  assignor  to  Selectasine  Sys- 
tem Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Producing  pictures  in 
color.     1,444,531  ;   Feb.  6. 

Steinmark,  Harry  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lock.  1,475,725  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Steinmetz,  Charles  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Shirt  having 
reversible  soft  cuffs.     1,445,364  ;  Feb.  13. 

Steinmetz,  Charles  P.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  G. 
Standerwick,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignors  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Regulator  for  electric  generators. 
1,477,782  ;  Dec.  18. 

Steinmetz  Electric  Motor  Car  Corporation.  (See  Stoppen- 
bach,    Donald    C,    assignor.) 

Steinmetz,  Joseph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tlre-inflatlng  at- 
tachment for  disk  wheels.     3,452.284:  Apr.  17. 

Steinmetz,  Joseph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Disk  wheel. 
1,471,014;  Oct.  16. 

Steinmetz,    Lyel,     (See    Maxwell,    George    H.,    assignor.) 

Steinmetz,  Stefan,  Berlin,  Germany.  Apparatus  for  wash- 
ing, husking,  and  polishing  wet  grain.  1,464,547  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Steinmeyer,  Hermann.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pocket  file  case 
1  470  549  *  Oct.  9. 

Stei'nus,'  Charles  A.i  Detroit,  Mich.  Table.  1,444,645; 
Feb.  6. 

Stell,  Alfred,  Steeton,  near  Keighley,  and  John  Stell, 
Keighley,  England.  DoflSng  apparatus  for  spinning, 
doubling,  twisting,  and  like  machines.  1,464,730 : 
Aug.   14. 

Stell.  John.      (See  Stell,  Alfred  and  J.) 

Stelling,  Gustaf,  Del  Mar,  Calif.  Differential  mecha- 
nism.    1,476,379  ;   Dec.  4. 

Stellner,  William  P.,  Danville,  111.  Traffic  signal. 
1,467,206  ;    Sept.    4. 

Stelter,  Edward  B.,  Hingham,  Mont.  Force-pump  oil  can. 
1,466,256;   Aug.   28. 

Stelter,  Francis  C.  W.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.  Dyeing  machine. 
1,452,129  ;   Apr.   17. 

Stember,  Bernard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pocketbook.  1,463,729  ; 
July    31. 

Stpmen,  Clifford  O.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Envelope.  1,446,073  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Stemmler,  Edwin  F.,  assignor  to  AUis-Chalmers  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Mflwaukee,  Wis.  Timber-treat- 
ing  apparatus.      1,450,897  ;    Apr.    3. 

Stempel,  Laszlo  M.     (See  Bain,  J.  G.,  and  Stempel.) 

Stenberg,   Carl  M.      (See   Lamont,   J.  A.,   and   Stenberg.) 

Stenberg,  Ervln  C,  Denver,  Colo.  Steering  wheel. 
1,477,727;  Dec.  18. 

Stenbol,  Carl,  assignor  to  Algoma  Steel  Corporation,  Lim- 
ited, Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Ontario,  Canada.  Cooling  rails 
or  the  like  after  rolling.     1,456,944  ;  May  29. 

Stendahl,  Ludwig,  Fairfield,  assignor  to  The  Bryant  Elec- 
tric Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Adapter.  1,452,321 ; 
Apr.   17. 

Stenger,  John,  McKeesport,  Pa.  Air-hose  coupling. 
1,458,862:    June   12. 

Stenhouse,  David,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.  Leer  for  annealing 
glassware.     1,474,058  :   Nov.   13. 

Stenhouse,  Thomas,  assignor  of  sixteen  and  two-thira.« 
per  cent  to  A.  L.  D.  D'Adrian,  Washington,  Pa.,  and 
sixteen  and  two-thirds  per  cent  to  B.  F.  Drakenfekl, 
jr..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  supporting  glass 
cylinders.     1,460,043  ;  June  26. 

Stenhouse,  Thomas,  Washington,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one- 
sixth  to  A.  L.  D.  D'Adrian,  Washington,  Pa.,  and  one- 
sixth  to  B.  F.  Drakenfeld,  jr..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Meth- 
od and  apparatus  for  drawing  glass  cylinders. 
1,460,285  ;  June  26. 

Stenhouse,  Thomas,  assignor  of  one-sixth  to  A.  L.  1). 
D'Adrian,    Washington,    Pa.,    and    one-sixth    to    B.    F. 

•  Drakenfeld,  jr..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  supporting  glass  cylinders.  1,460,286 ; 
June  26. 

Stenman,  Elis  F.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Snap  fastener.  1,447,440  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Stensgaard,  Conrad  P.  and  R.  L.,  Pomona,  Calif.  Fruit 
carrier.     1,470,334  ;  Oct.  9. 

Stensgaard,  Robert  L.  (See  Stensgaard,  Conrad  P.  and 
R.  L.) 

Stenson,  Solfest  N.     (See  Crago,  Felix  H.,  assignor.) 

Stent,  Dudley  H..  Delhi,  India.  Reenforced-concrete  rail- 
way and   the  like  sleeper.     1,460,115  ;  June  26. 

Stenwall,  Alfred,  Kewanee,  111.,  assignor  to  Walworth 
Manufacturing  Company,  Boston,  Mase.  Valve. 
1,462,834;   July  24. 

Stenzl,  Hans,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  C.  H.  Boehringer 
Sohn  Chemische  Fabrik,  Nieder-Ingelheim-on-the-Rhine, 
Germany,  Producing  papaverine  nitrite.  1,468,607 ; 
Sept.   18. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  3923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


515 


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Belt   feed   for   pick- 

Almond-scparatin!^ 


Stephen,    Archibald    R.,   Lodi,   Calif. 
1,443,658;   Jan.  30. 

Stephen,   Archibald   U.,   Lodi,   Calif, 
inc  tables.     l,443.()5i) :  Jan..  30. 

Stephen,   Archibald    K.,    Lodi.    Calif, 
apparatus.     1.444.570;  Feb.   0. 

Stephen,  Edward,  Manchester,  England.  Means  for  de- 
taching and  delivering  lengths  of  paper.  1,452,621 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Stephens,  Albert  G.,  Indianapolis,  lud.  Display-cast- 
warmer.      1,403,179 ;   July    31. 

Stephens.  Andrew  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Inner  tire. 
1,475.326;  Nov.  27. 

Stephens.  .Arthur  E.  (See  Stephens,  Richard,  R.  J., 
and  A.  K.) 

Stephens,  Bi'iijamin  G.  C,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Elec- 
tric-line insulator.      1,463,852  ;  Aug.   7. 

Stephens,  Clarence,  Clay  City,  Ind.  Antiglare  device. 
1,462,946;   July  24. 

Stiphons,  Dana  M.,  assignor  to  .Tanet  Garment  Company, 
Charlotte,  N.  C.  Troducing  fullness  in  the  seat  of  un- 
derwear.    1,470,580  ;  Oct.  9. 

Stephens.  Earl  R.,  Dover,  N.  J.  Stove.  1.459,559  ; 
June   19. 

Stephens,  Edward  E.  (See  Falconer,  Leroy  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stephens,  George  R.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Collapsible  bucket. 
1.464.54S  ;    Aug.    14. 

Stephens,  Henry.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Tie-plate  rail  anchor. 
1,463,344 :    July    31. 

Stephens,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  Interstate  Railway 
Supply  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rail  anchor. 
1,463,343;    July    31. 

Stephens,  Henry  J.     (See  Marsh,  H.  V.,  and  Stephens.) 

Stephens,  Howard  O.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Stationary  induction  .  appa- 
ratus.    1,445,97$;  Feb.  20. 

Stephens,  Howard  0.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Casing  for  electrical  appa- 
ratus.    1,448,009  :  Mar.  13. 

Stephens,  Joseph  M.  (See  Long,  Willis  C.  and  C.  P., 
and  Stephens.) 

Stephens.  Lawrence,  Marietta,  Ohio.  Plug.  1,465,373  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Stephens.  Lewis  E.,  Fellows,  Calif.  Key  puller. 
1.443.052  ;  Jan.  23. 

Stephens.  Percy  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Fuel-reserve  system. 
1,470,775;  Oct.   16. 

Stephens,  Richard  J.  (See  Stephens,  Richard,  R.  J., 
and  A.  E.) 

Stephens,  Richard,  R.  J.,  and  A.  E.,  Upper  Norwood,  Lon- 
don, England.     Drum  brake.     1,467,514  ;  Sept.  11. 

Stephens,  Samuel,  Somerville,  assignor  to  Samuel  Ste- 
phens and  Wickersham  Quoiii  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Printer's  quoin.      1,470,297  ;   Oct.   9. 

Stephens,  Samuel,  and  Wickersham  Quoin  Company.  (See 
Stephens,  Samuel,  assignor.) 

Stephens,  Thomas  A.,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Lug-socket 
fishing  tool.     1.443,853:   Jan.  30. 

Stephens,  Thomas  J.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Dust  cap  for  tire 
valves.     1,451,719  ;  Apr.   17. 

Stephens,  Thomas  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Shaving  kit. 
1,473,653;  Nov.  13. 

Stephens,  William,  Ironwood,  Mich.  Rotation  sleeve  for 
drill  bits.     1,465.008;  Aug.   14. 

Stephensmeier,  John  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Dirigible  head- 
light.    1,464.252;  Aug.  7. 

Stephenson,  Albert  E.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Tube  and  tire  re- 
pair material.     1.456,078  ;  May  22. 

Stephenson,  Axel  G..  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Railway  Safety  Appliance  Com- 
pany.    Brake  for  trucks.     1,441,540  ;  Jan.  9. 

Stephenson,  Charles  F.,  Fostoria,  Ohio.  Abrading  com- 
pound.     1.443,660  ;  .Tan.   30. 

Stephenson,  Charles  H.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Garbage  bucket. 
1.441,040;  Jan.  2. 

Stephenson.  Edward  M.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Portable  letter 
file.      1,474,948  ;   Nov.    20. 

Stephenson,  George  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Display  light. 
1,453,731 ;   May   1. 

Stephenson,  George  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Spotli,ght  color 
screen.     1,472.095  ;   Oct.  30. 

Stephenson,  John  R.,  and  O.  C.  Armstrong,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.  Tractor  attachment  for  automobiles.  1,454,911; 
May  15. 

Stephenson,  Leigh  J.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Stephenson. 
Leigh    J.,    assignor.) 

Stephenson.  Leigh  J.,  assignor  to  B.  V.  Decker,  L.  J. 
Stephenson.  G.  B.  Burrage,  W.  T.  Fenton,  and  L.  A. 
Williams,  trustees,  Chicago,  III.  Control  means  for 
electrically-driven  mechanism.     1.475.970 ;   Dec.  4. 

Stephenson,  Ralph  E.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
G.  &  J.  Tire  Company.  Manufacturing  inner  tubes. 
1.455,364;  May  15. 

Stephenson.  Spencer  H.,  Center  Point,  Iowa.  Attach- 
ment for  music  stands.     1,458,083  ;   June  5. 

Stephenson,  Wilfred  H.,  San  Antonio.  Tex.  Gauge  and 
filler  spout  for  gasoline  tanks.     1.477.728;  Dec.  18. 

Stephenson,  William  A.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Animal- 
shearing  plant.     1,449.561 ;  Mar.  27. 

Stephenson.  William  M.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Oil-saver  device. 
1,453.293  ;  Mav  1. 

Stepkal,  Edward.     (See  Kosatka,  F.  V.,  and  Stepkal.) 


Stepp,  James  M.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Cleaning  appa- 
ratus.     1,454,381  ;    May   8. 

.St<-ps,  Robert  A.,  assignor  to  Sugar  Machinery  Company, 
Los  Angeles,  (Talif.  Method  of  and  means  for  washing 
centrifugals.     Rel5,547  ;  Feb.  20. 

Stercklen,  Prosper,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  G.  Fussner,  Menominee,  Mich.  Metal-work- 
ing machine  and  attachment  therefor.  1,455,554 ; 
May  15. 

Stericker,  William,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Phila- 
delphia Quartz  Company.  Combined  board  and  making 
the  same.     1,462,835 ;    July   24. 

Sterling  Bronze  Company.      (See  Roth,    Louis,  assignor.) 

Sterling  Clock  Co.     (See  Stern,  Lewis  J.,  assignor.) 

Sterling,  Emelia,  Worthington,  Minn.  Clothes  guard. 
1,447,158;   Feb.   27. 

Sterling.  Frederick  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  B.  H.  Dyer  Company.  Auto- 
mobile attachment.     1,445,918  ;  Feb.  20. 

Sterling,  Jessie  B.      (See  Scholes,  Edmond  P.,  assignor.) 

Sterling  Machine  &  Stamping  Company,  The.  (See 
Clisby,  Roy  E.,  assignor.) 

Sterling,  Myron  C,  Mlfflinburg,  and  W.  E.  Sallade,  Tur- 
botville,  Pa.  Thread-cleaning  attachment  for  textile 
machinery.      1,475,036 ;    Nov.    20. 

Sterling  Wheelbarrow  Company.  (See  Mueller,  Edward 
C,  assignor.) 

Stern,  Charles,  and  G.  F.  Egan,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Auto 
tail    lamp    and    signal.      Rel5,661  ;    Julv    24. 

Stern,  Charles,  and  G.  F.  Egan,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Sig- 
naling mechanism  for  vehicles.     1,441,890  :  Jan.  9. 

Stern,  Edgar  L.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Folding  box. 
1,463,448;    July    31. 

Stern,  Harry  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lace.  Des.  62,461 ; 
June  5. 

Stern,  Isidore,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Removable  brldgework  at- 
tachment.     1,440,631  ;   Mar.   27. 

Stern,  Isidore,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  attachment 
for  removable  bridgework.     1,451,718  ;  Apr.  17. 

Stern,  Joseph  H.,  Paterson,  assignor  to  M.  J.  Forfl 
Manufacturing  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Adjusting 
device.     1,465,065  ;   Aug.  14. 

Stern,  Julius.      (See  Eygiel,   A.,   and   Stern.) 

Stern,  Lewis  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Sterling 
Clock  Co.,  Inc.  Time-control  arrangement.  1,473,057  ; 
Nov.   6. 

Stern,    Marcus.      (See   Doehler,   H.    H.,    and    Stern.) 

Stern  Morris  J.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Jewel  mount.  Des. 
62,268  ;  Apr.  24. 

Stern,  Morris  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Trousers.  1,458,632 ; 
June  12. 

Sternad,  Andrew  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Feeding  machine. 
1,451,897;  Apr.  17. 

Sternberg,  Ernst  M.,  West  Allis,  Wis.  Differential 
mechanism.     1,442,498  ;  Jan;  16. 

Sternberger,  Robert  O.  (See  Allen,  A.  F.,  McCoy,  and 
Sternberger. ) 

Sternbergh,  James  H.,  Reading,  Ta.  Differential  gear. 
1,461,102;  July   10. 

Sterner,  Lloyd  H.,  H.  M.  Landroth,  and  M.  E.  Sterner, 
Fremont,  Nebr.  Advertising  device.  1,452,396 : 
Apr.    17. 

Sterner,  Minnie  B.  (See  Sterner,  L.  H.,  Landroth,  and 
Sterner.) 

Sternheimer,  Nathan,  Richmond,  Va.  Envelope. 
1,470,335  ;  Oct.  9. 

Sternitzke,  Henry.      (See   Henkel,  H.,  and  Sternitzke.) 

Sternlieb,  David,  deceased,  by  F.  Sternlieb,  administratrix, 
Vienna,  Austria.  Plastic  packing  material  for  stuffing 
boxes.     1,441,951  ;  Jan.  9. 

Sternlieb,  Friederike,  administratrix.  (See  Sternlieb, 
David.) 

Sterns,  Edward  O.,  assignor  to  The  Sterns  Gas  Engine 
Lubricator  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  System  of  lu- 
bricating gas  engines.     1,464,733  ;  Aug.  14. 

Sterns,  Edward  O.,  assignor  to  The  Sterns  Gas  Engine 
Lubricator  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  System  of  lu- 
brication.     1,464,734;   Aug.    14. 

Sterns,  Edward  O.,  assignor  to  The  Sterns  Gas  Engine 
Lubricator  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  System  of  lubri- 
cating gas   engines.     1,466,857;    Sept.   4. 

Sterns  Gas  Engine  Lubricator  Companv,  The.  (See 
Sterns,    Edward    O.,   assignor.) 

Sterrett,  Walter  R.,  assignor  to  H.  L.  Dixon  Company, 
Carnegie,  Pa.     Leer  conveyer.     1,462,427;  July  17. 

Sterrick,  Harrison  D.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Shaving  and 
massage  brush.      1.458.371  :  June  12. 

Sterrick,  Harrison  D.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Filling  attach- 
ment.    1,468,887;  Sept.  25. 

Stetler,  Daniel  E.,  Wellington.  Kans.  Eyeshield  for  auto- 
mobile windshields.     1,465,.S74  ;  Aug.  21. 

Stetson,  Frank  H.,  Methuen,  Mass.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Boli- 
bin  &  Shuttle  Co..  Providence,  R.  I.  Friction  for  shut- 
tles.   1.440.605  ;  Jan.  2. 

Stetson,  Frank  H.,  Methuen,  Mass.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Bobbin  &  Shuttle  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Shuttle-block 
pin      1,478,459  :   Dec.   I'.t 

Stetson,  George  W.,  Hingham,  Mass.  Feed-water  regu- 
lator.     1,464,669;   Aug:   14.   " 

Stettin  ins.  Edward  R.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Sneddon, 
Jamos  P.) 

Stettner,  John,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Comb  cleaner. 
1,457,757-;  June  5. 


516 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


(See  Winchell,  Free- 


Steuart,  Gordon  R.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  A.  H.  Hirsig 
and  one-third  to  W.  C.  Hollister,  Denver,  Colo.  Re- 
generation of  anhj'drous  aluminum  chloride.  1,464,373  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Steuart,  Guy  T.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Tail-light  sign  de- 
vice.    1,467,738;  Sept.  11. 

Steuber,  Frederick  W.,  Chester,  Pa.  Nozzle.  1,449,873  ; 
Mar.    27. 

Steudel,  George  E.,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Hot-blast  stove. 
1,464,115  ;   Aug.   7. 

Steudel,  George  E.,  Milvcaukt'C,  Wis.  Explosion  valvo. 
1,464,116;    Aug.    7. 

Steurer,  John  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Diaphragm  for  sound- 
reproducing  apparatus.     1,4.59,803  ;  June  20. 

Steven,  Frank  R.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  M.  H. 
Treadwell  Company.  Dumping  cars.  1,442,187 ; 
-Jan.  16. 

Stevenell,  John  L.,  et  al.,  trustees, 
man  J.,   assignor.) 

Stevens,  Adelbert  L.     (See  Genthner,  T.  E.,  and  Stevens.) 

Stevens,  Alton  E.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Selector  rack  for 
automatic  telephone  systems.     1,470,202  ;  Oct.  9. 

Stevens,  Arthur,  Benicia,  Calif.  Means  for  treating 
trees  to  retard  the  flow  of  sap  therein.  1,442,367 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Stevens- Aylsworth  Company.  (See  Given,  Arthur,  as- 
signor.) 

Stevens,  Burt  D.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Miehle  Print- 
ing Press  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Printing-press  tripping  appliance.      1.472.442  ;   Oct.   30. 

Stevens,  Burt  D.,  Evanston,  and  B.  F.  Dudley,  Oak  Park, 
assignors  to  Miehle  Printing  Press  and  Manufacturing 
Company,  (jhicago.  111.  Mounting  and  operating  mech- 
anism for  reciprocating  beds  of  printing  presses. 
1,463,274;  July  31. 

Steven§,  Burt  D.,  Evanston,  C.  Henderson,  and  W.  Saxon, 
Oak  Park,  assignors  to  Miehle  Printing  Press  &  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Offset  printing  press. 
1,463,562  ;    July    31. 

Stevens,  Charles  C,  assignor  to  The  Saginaw  Ladder 
Co.,    Saginaw,   Mich.      Ladder.      1,471,290;    Oct.    16. 

Stevens,  Clarence  S.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Milk  product  and 
making  the  same.     1,453,859  ;  May  1. 

Stevens  &  Company.      (See  McGuckin,  John  J.) 

Stevens  &  Company.  (See  McGuckin,  J.  J.,  and  Peyer, 
assignors.) 

Stevens  and  Company.  (See  Stevens,  Frederick  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stevens,  Enoch  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Kiln.  1,465,744; 
Aug.  21. 

Stevens,  Frank,  assignor  to  C.  R.  Keegan,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Machine  synchronizing  system.  1,446,436 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Stevens,  Frank  C,  Cohasset,  assignor  to  United  Printing 
Machinery  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Sheet  gripper. 
1,462,923  ;  July  24. 

Stevens,  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  Stevens  and  Company, 
Inc..  Providence,  R.  I.  Ophthalmic  mounting.  1,441,041  : 
Jan.  2. 

Stevens,  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  Stevens  and  Company, 
Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Ophthalmic  mounting. 
1.459,348;    June    19. 

Stevens,  Frederick  R.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Steam-engine- 
valve-reversing  gear.     1,453,532  ;  May  1. 

Stevens,  George  A.,  Ringwood,  III.  Road-building  and 
ditch-cleaning  machine.     1,466,569  ;  Aug.  28. 

Stevens,  George  H.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  C.  H.  Eaton,  East 
Palestine,  Ohio  ;  said  Eaton  assignor  of  eight-twentieths 
to  A.  R.  Knight,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  one-twentieth  to  S. 
R.  Clark,  Springfield,  Mass.,  and  one-twentieth  to  D.  P. 
Swisher,  Oil  City,  Pa.  Vulcanization  of  rubber. 
1,465,743  ;  Aug.  21. 

Stevens,  George  L.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Circuit  closer  for 
soft-tire   alarms.      1,451,596 ;   Apr.    10. 

Stevens,  Harry  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Batte-y  steamer. 
1,452,397  ;  Apr.  17. 

Stevens,  Harry   R.,   Baltimore,  Md.     Sanitary  bottle  clo- 
.   -----     j5gc    18 

Pittsburgh,   Pa.      Typewriter   attach- 

July  3. 

Oakland,  Calif.  Peep  opening  for 
radio  boxes.  1,473,941 ;  Nov.  13. 
and    R.    L.    Rockwell,    assignors,    by 


sure. 
Stevens, 

ment. 
Stevens 


1,478,146  ; 
Hayes  C. 
1,460,770; 
Henry  C, 
wireless-telegraph 
Stevens,    Henry    R., 

inesne    assignments,   to    E 
Wash.      Combination    air 
1,457,558  ;  June  5. 
Stevens,   Horace  D.,  assignor 


G.   Howe,    trustee, 
valve    and    electric 


Seattle, 
switch. 


to  The  Firestone  Tire  and 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  vulcanizing  inner-tube  splices.      1,469,342;    Oct.  2. 

Stevens,    Isaac    F.       (See   Ames,    F.    C,    and   Merril,    as- 
signors.) 

Stevens,  Isaac  G., 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 
May  15. 

Stevens,   J.   &  E., 
assignor.) 

Stevens,  Jesse  B.,  T^ebanon,  Ind. 
1,461,295  ;   July   10. 

Stpvons,  Leslie.     (See  Burch,  George  B..  assignor.) 

Stevens.     Owen     M.,     Wallace,     Idaho.       Drawer     latch. 
1.446,356  ;  Feb.   20. 

Stevens.    Robert    H.,    near    Newalla.    Okla.      Boll-weevil 
exterminator.      1,470,945 ;    Oct.    16. 


assignor  to  Yawman  &  Erbe  Mfg.  Co., 
Illustrative  display  sheet.     1,455,123  ; 

Company.      (See  Lorentz,   Herman   G., 


Spring-repairing  device. 


Stevens,  Royal  A.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Bagshaw  Co.,  Inc., 
Lowell,  Mass.  Machine  for  cutting  the  pointed  ends 
from  rods.     1,478,683;  Dec.  25. 

Stevens,   S.   Geo.      (See   Rosendahl,   Nils  M.,  assignor.) 

Stevens,  Samuel  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Door  lock. 
1,455,677  ;  May  15. 

Stevens,  Sidney,  Millinocket,  Me.  Spherical  ball-bearing 
caster.    1,440,641 ;  Jan.  2. 

Stevens  &  Thompson,   Inc.      (See  Fisk,  Ira  T.,  assignor.) 

Stevens,  Truman  E.,  Omaha,  assignor  to  Potash 
Reduction  Company,  Hoffland,  Nebr.  Crystallizer. 
1,450,992  ;  Apr.  10. 

Stevens,  William  A.,  Maidstone,  England.  Power-trans- 
mission control.     1,467,958;  Sept.  11. 

Stevens,  William  C,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire  and 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Machine  for  making 
tire  carcasses.     1,447,441 ;  Mar.  6. 

Stevens,  William  C,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire  and 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tire-stripping  appara- 
tus.     1,462,524  ;    July    24. 

Stevens,  William  C,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 
Co.,   Milwaukee,   Wis.      Clutch.      1,453,202 ;   Apr.    24. 

Stevens,  William  C,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer 
Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tensioning  means  for  web 
rolls  and   other  materials.     1,455,976  ;   May   22. 

Stevens,  William  C,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer 
Mfg.  Co.,  Wilwaukee,  Wis.  Electromagnet.  1,460,517 ; 
Jnlv  .S. 

Stevens,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garter.  1,469,281  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Stevens,  William  M.,  assignor  to  Gisholt  Machine  Com- 
pany, Madison,  Wis.  Cylinder-grinding  machine. 
1,445,857  ;  Feb.  20. 

Stevens,  William  N.,  Madison,  III.,  assignor  to  Gisholt 
Machine  Company,  Madison,  Wis.  Automatic  machine 
tooL     1,453,732  ;  May  1. 

Stevenson,  Carl  S.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Direction  indi- 
cator  for   automobiles.      1,475,657 ;    Nov.    27. 

Stevenson,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeat- 
ing Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Flash-light 
switch.     1,470,776  ;  Oct.  16. 

Stevenson,  Charles  M.     (See  Stevenson,  Roy  W.,  assignor.) 

Stevenson.  Charles  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Hand  stamp. 
1.446.671  ;   Feb.   27. 

Stevenson  Company,  The.  (See  Hibbins,  Thomas  A.,  as 
signor.) 

Stevenson,  Earl  P.,  Newton,  Mass.  Treating  phosphate 
rock.     1,453,571  ;  May  1. 

Stevenson,  Earl  P.,  assignor  to  Arthur  D.  Little  Inc., 
Camhridge,  Mass.  Metallurgical  treatment  of  zinc 
compounds.     1,444,484  ;  Feb.  6. 

Stevenson,  Earl  P.,  assignor  to  Arthur  D.  Little,  Inc.,  Cam- 
biidg'o.  Mass.    Producing  zinc  oxide.     1,445,366  ;  Feb.  13. 

Stevenson,  Francis  E.,  assignor  to  The  Hydraulic  Press 
Manufacturing  Company,  Mount  Gilead,  Ohio.  Means 
for    operating    presses.       1,456,014  ;     May     22. 

Stevenson,  Francis  E.,  assignor  to  The  Hydraulic  Press 
Manufacturing  Company,  Mount  Gilead,  Ohio.  Press. 
1,456,257;   May   22. 

Stpvenson,  E'rancis  E..  assignor  to  The  Hydraulic  Pre.»s 
Manufacturing  Company,  Mount  Gilead.  Ohio.  Semi- 
automatic table-moving  attachment  for  presses. 
1,459,757  ;  June  26. 

Stevenson,  Francis  E.,  assignor  to  The  Hydraulic  Press 
Manufacturing  Company,  Mount  Gilead,  Ohio.  Tile 
press.     1,460.287  ;  .June  26. 

Stevenson,  Francis  E.,  assignor  to  The  Hydraulic  Press 
Manufacturing  Company,  Mount  Gilead,  Ohio.  Hy- 
draulic   press.      1,468,523 ;    Sept.    18. 

Stevenson  Gear  «  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Steven- 
son, George  E.  and  G.  R.,  assignors.) 

Stevenson,  George  E.  and  G.  R.,  assignors  to  Sevenson 
Gear  &  Manufacturing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Gear  cutter.     1,445,458  ;  Feb.  13. 

Stevenson,  George  H.,  Kye,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wave  meter 
and  similar  electrical  device.     1,448,575  ;  Mar.  13. 

Stevenson,  George  M..  Baltimore,  Md.  Double-seaming 
machine.      1,464,017  ;  Aug.   7. 

Stevenson,    George    R.       (See    Stevenson.    George    E.    and 

G.  n.) 

Stevenson.  Harrv  W..  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.  Handle  for 
batteries.     1,472,997  ;   Nov.  6. 

Stevenson,  Margaretta,  Hailey,  Idaho.  Washing  machine. 
1,446,402  ;   Feb.  20. 

Stevenson,  Norman,  et  al.  (See  Gay,  Geor.ge  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stevenson,  Norman;  et  al.  (See  Wittmann.  Frank,  as- 
signor. 1 

Stevenson.  Rov  W.,  Harvard,  111.,  assignor  to  C.  M.  Ste- 
venson, Chicago,  111.     Stanchion.     1,441,891 ;  Jan.  9. 

Stevenson,  Tilden  B.,  Caroleen,  N.  C.  Stop  motion  for 
spinning  frames.     1,451.634  ;   Apr.   10. 

Stevenson,  Walter  J..  Charing  Cross,  London,  England. 
Acetyl  cellulose.     1,441,541  ;  Jan.  9. 

Stevenson,  Waltpr  J.,  London,  Englnnd.  Plastic  com- 
position for  films  or  filaments  for  cinematographic  and 
other  industrial  purposes.     1.45S.505  ;  June  12. 

Stevenson,  Walter  J.,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of 
artificial  silk  from  acetyl  cellulose.     1.478.926  :  Dec.  25. 

Stevenson,  William  B.    (See  Kieffer,  E.  T.,  and  Stevenson.) 

Stever  Beagle  Corporation,  The.  (See  Beagle,  William  J.. 
assignor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


517 


steward,    Charles    A.,    Piano,    111.      Tripping   device    for 

scoops  or  convoyors.     1,442,911  ;  Jan.  28. 
Steward.  Cliarles  SI.,  Piano.  111.     Removable  tr.actor  spur 

or  lug.     1,473,058  :   Nov.  6. 
Steward,      Goorgo      II.,      Uutland,      Vt.     Multiple-spindlp 

crimper  for  capping  condensed-milk  cans  and  tlie  like, 
■  1,458,735:  June  12. 
Steward.  U.  F.     (See  Theimer,  Eugene,  assignor.) 
Stewart,  A.  L.     (See  Brecht,  George  S.,  assignor.) 
Stewart,   Albert   D.      (See    Cumfer,   Harry   A.,   assignor.) 
Stewart,  Albert  E.,  a.ssignor  to  Acme  Knitting  Machine  & 

Needle    Compajiy,    Franklin,     N.     H.       Hosiery.       Des. 

02,924  ;  Aug.  21. 
Stewart,  .■Albert  E.,  assignor  to  Acme  Knitting  Machine  & 

Needle    Company,    Franklin,    N.    H.      Needle    cylinder. 

1,471,633  :  Oct.  23. 
Stewart,  Albert   L.,   Wichita,  Kans.,   assignor  of  one-half 

to  Henry   A.   Dameron,   Prescott,   Ariz.     Wheat-header- 
loading    attachment.      1,443,854 ;    Jan.    30. 
Stewart,    Alfred    C,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Valve    for   in- 
ternal-combustion  engines.     1,452,622  ;  Apr.    24. 
Stewart,    Alfred    C,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Refrigeration. 

1,466,971  ;    Sept.  4. 
Stewart,     -Alexander.     Waupaca,     Wis.     Tractor     trailer. 

1,442,708  ;  Jan.  16. 
Stewart,    Alexander,    Waupaca,    Wis.      Traction    device. 

1.4(!4.781  :   Aug.   14. 
Stewart.    Andrew    B.,    assignor    to    Mechanical    Products 

Company,     Chicago,    HI.       Door-operating     mechanism. 

1,465,695  ;  Aug.  21. 
Stewart,  Arthur  A.,  Lynch,  Nebr.    Mail  carrier.    1,447,693  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Stewart,  Arthur  L.,  and  E.  Finsen,  assignors  to  Gleason 

Works.      Rochester,      N.      Y.        Gearing      mechanism. 

1,467,655;  Sept.  11. 
Stewart,  Arthur  W.     (See  Bonk,  F.  J.,  and  Stewart.) 
Stewart.  Austin   B.      (See   Campbell,   T.  A.,  Damon,   and 

Stewart.) 
Stewart,    Carson    R.,   Akron,    Ohio.      Traction    device   for 

tires.     1,449,456:  Mar.  27. 
Stewart.  Charles  M.,  Denver,  Colo.     Safety-first  reminder. 

1,451,597;  Apr.   10. 
Stewart.    Clay    T.,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Fuel-feed    system. 

1,465,189;   Aug.   14. 
Stewart,     Cornelius    C,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Evacuator. 

1,456,342  :   May  22. 
Stewart,  E.  C,  et  al.     (See  Todd,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 
Stewart,  Edgar  C.     (See  Stewart.  Ulysses  S.,  assignor.) 
Stewart.  Edward  B.,  and  W.  F.  Leland,  assignors  to  The 

Western  Casket  Hardware  Company,  Elgin,  111.     Cotfin 

handle.     Des.  62,037  ;  Mar.  6. 
Stewart,  George  A.,  jr.     (See  Kelley,  E.  H.,  and  Stewart.) 
Stewart,     George    F.,     Swampscott,     Mass.,     assignor    to 

United    Shoe   Machinery    Corporation,    Paterson,    N.   J. 

Sole-pressing    machine.      1,464,888  ;    Aug.    14. 
Stewart,     George     W.,     Alameda,     Calif.       Inner     liner. 

1,445,606  :   Feb,   13, 
Stewart,     George     W.,     Chicago,     III.       Signal    lantern. 

1,458,665  ;  June  12. 
Stewart,  George  W.,  New  York,  N,  Y.     Musical-note-indi- 
cating attachment.     1,465,879  ;  Aug.  21. 
Stewart,  Gladvs  M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Girl's  dress.     Des. 

62,540;    June    19. 

Stewart,  Hancle  L.      (See  Gaddis,  William  E.,  assignor.) 

Stewart,  Harry  B.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  W.  H.  Davi- 
son, Lynn  Creek,  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Photo- 
graphic-printing press.     1,477.920;  Dec.  18. 

Stewart,  Henry  A.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Milling-ma- 
chine head.     1,469,121 ;  Sept.  25. 

Stewart,  James  M.,  et  al.  (See  Ware,  Thomas  E,, 
assignor.) 

Stewart,  James  S.      (See  Reynolds,  L.  F.,  and  Stewart.) 

Stewart,  John  H,,  Rutherford,  N,  J.  Door  hanging  and 
securing   means,      1,463,100  ;    July    24, 

Stewart,  Jonathan  M.     (See  Ringle,  H.  G,,  and  Stewart.) 

Stewart,  Josejjhine  F,,  Washington,  D.  C.  Sachet  bag  or 
similar  article.     Des.  G3,666  ;  Dec.  25. 

Stewart,  Leroy  C,  assignor  to  The  Dow  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Midland,  Mich.  Segregating  olefines.  1,452,322 ; 
Apr.   17. 

Stewart  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  McAvoy,  John 
A.,  assignor.) 

Stewart  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Nelson,  Law- 
rence C,  assignor.) 

Stewart,  Minor,  et  al.  (See  Cardwell,  Charles  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stewart.  Owen  D.  (See  Gearhart,  R.  E.,  Stewart,  and 
Heckel.) 

Stewart,  Perez  M.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Varnish,  paint,  or 
waterproofing  composition  and  making  same.  1,464,224  ; 
Aug.    7. 

Stewart.  Ralph  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bin  gate. 
1,441,608  ;  Jan.  9, 

Stewart,  Richard  C,  Covington,  Ky.  Luggage  carrier. 
1,478,304;   Dec.   18. 

Stewart,  Robert  H.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada, 
assignor  to  Texas  Gulf  Sulphur  Company,  Bay  City, 
Tex.     Solidifying  molten  sulphur.     1,454,344;  May  8, 

Stewart,  Samuel  W..  et  al.      (See  Duder,  John,  assignor,) 

Stewart,  Thomas  B,,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Propeller. 
1,467,515  ;  Sept.  11. 

Stewart,  Ulysses  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  C.  Stewart, 
Baltimore,  Md,     Sectional  bin.     1,469,609  ;  Oct.  2. 


Stewart,  Vernon  T.     (See  Ellis,  C,  and  Stewart.) 

Stewart,    Victor    A.,    Brooklyn,    assignor    of    one-half    to 

fc  U.  Thorne,  Glen  Cove,  N.  Y,  Well-drilling  apparatus. 
1.404.984  ;  May  15. 

Stewart,  'Walter.  (See  Flora,  Charles  L.,  and  C.  H.,  as- 
signors.) 

Stewart- Warner  Speedometer  Corporation.  (See  Cleven, 
Axel,    assignor.) 

Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corporation.  (See  Grant, 
Hugo  B.,  assignor.) 

Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corporation,  (See  Olsen, 
John  K,,  assignor.) 

Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corporation.  (See  Rock- 
well,  Edward  A.,  assignor.) 

Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corporation.  (See  Ross, 
Frank   A.,  assignor.) 

Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corporation.  (See  Schulze, 
William  H,,  assignor.) 

Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corporation.  (See  Sparks. 
William,    assignor.) 

Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corporation.  (See  Van 
Guilder,   Walter,   assignor.) 

Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corporation.  (See  Wheeler, 
Leonard   H.,   assignor,) 

Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corporation.  (See  Whit- 
tington,  Frederik  G.,  assignor.) 

Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corporation.  (See  Wood, 
Andrew   C,  assignor.) 

Stewart,  William,  Portland,  Me.  Process  and  machine 
for  refrigeration.     1,478,863  ;  Dec.  25. 

Stewart,  William  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Harvester. 
1,465.190  ;    Aug.    14. 

Stewart,  William  C,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor,  Ijy 
mesne  assignments,  to  United  Shoe  JIachinery  Corpora- 
tion, Paterson,  N.  J.  Assembling  machine.  1,443,288  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Stewart,  William  C.  Swampscott.  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Assembling  machine.     1,443,289  ;  Jan.  23. 

Stewart,  William  C,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Splittina-  machine.     1.448,046  ;  Mar.  13, 

Stewart,  William  C,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Blank-sorting   machine.      1,461,789 ;    July    17. 

Stewart,  William  C,  Swampscott,  Mass,,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Making  shoes.      1,470,651 ;    Oct.   10. 

Stewart,  William  F.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  American  Heater  Corporation.  Water 
heater.     1,446,486;  Feb.  27. 

Stewart,  William  J.,  Clinton,  Iowa.  Demountable  poul- 
try-feeding battery.     1,458,736  ;  June  12. 

Stewart,  William  P.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Safety  rail  for  rail- 
ways.    1,467,696;  Sept.  11. 

Stewien,  Max  Charlottenburg,  near  Berlin,  Germany. 
Means  for  photograpliically  i-eproducing  printed  matter. 
1,466,766;    Sept.    4. 

Stiansen.  Anton  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Safety  razor. 
1,452,767  ;  Apr.  24. 

Stibitz,  Charles  L.,  and  F.  L.,  Wilburton,  Pa.  Conveyer 
chain.     1,478,460;  Dec.  25. 

Stibitz,  Frank  L.     (See  Stibitz,  Charles  L.  and  P.  L.) 

Stice,  Jesse   H.      (See  Davis,  J.   O.,  and  Stice.) 

Stich,  Johann,  Augsburg,  Germany.  Blotter.  1,463,025 ; 
July  24. 

Stickle,  Cole,  assignor  to  Open  Coil  Heater  &  Purifier 
Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Steam  trap.  1,468,178 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Stickle,  Cole,  assignor  to  Open  Coil  Heater  &  Purifier 
Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Auxiliary  fluid-pressure 
control.     1,475,971 ;  Dec.  4. 

Stickless  Fan  Company.     (See  Lichter.  Malvin,  assignor.) 

Stickney,  Burnham  C.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriting  machine.     1,451,277  ;  Apr,  10, 

Stickney.  Burnham  C,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
LTnderwood  Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriting  machine.     1.451,278 ;   Apr.    10. 

Stickney.  Burnham  C,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Computing  Machine  Company,  New  York, 
N.   Y,     Computing  machine.      1,458,110  ;   June  5. 

Stickney,  Burnham  C,  Elizaheth,  N,  J.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N,  Y, 
Typewriting  machine.     1,458,251  ;  June  12. 

Stickney,  Burnham  C,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Un- 
derwood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing  machine.      1,463,537  ;    July    31. 

Stickney,  Burnham  C.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Un- 
derwood Computing  Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Combined  typewriting  and  computing  machine. 
1,464,117  ;  Aug.   7. 

Stickney,  Burnham  C.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Un- 
derwood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.      1,465,191  ;  Aug.  14. 

Stickney,  Burnham  C,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Un- 
dei-wood  Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     1,465,403  ;  Aug.  21. 

Stickney,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  Expansion  Drill  Com- 
pany, Prescott,  Ariz.     1,450,053  ;  Mar.  27. 

Stidham,  James  H.     (See  Standefer,  J.  D.,  and  Stidham.) 

Stiefel,  Ralph  C,  Ellwood  City,  Pa.  Tube-rolling  mill. 
1,453,203  ;  Apr.  24. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Stiefel,  Ralph  C,  Ellwood  City,  Pa.  Making  seamless 
tubes.     1,474,800  ;   Nov.  20. 

Stiefel,  Ralph  C,  Ellwood  City,  Pa.  Tube-reducing  rnUft. 
1,478,772  ;    Dec.   25. 

Stiegler,  George,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Watch-chain  holder. 
1,457,716;  June  5. 

Stlemke,  Walter  H.     (See  Jett,  George  C,  assignor.) 

Stigar,  James  A.,  et  al.      (See  Glass,  John   E.,  assignor.) 

Stiggins,  Edward  A.,  deceased,  by  M.  B.  Stiggins,  execu- 
trix, Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  TJnited  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson, 
N.  J.  Machine  for  working  uppers  over  lasts. 
1,475,972  ;  Dec.  4. 

Stiggins,  Margaret  B.,  executrix.  (See  Stiggins,  Ed- 
ward A.) 

Stiles,  Edward  M.,  Burlington,  Iowa,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Slicing  Machine  Company,  Laporte,  Ind.  Work  holder 
for   slicing   machines.      1,443,442 ;    Jan.    30. 

Stiles,  Eugene  A.,  assignor  to  Kokomo  Brass  Works,  Ko- 
komo,  Ind.     Valves.     1,459,934 ;  June  26. 

Stiles,  John  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Heel  construction. 
1,450,705  ;  Apr.  3. 

Stiles,  Noel,  R.,  London,  England.  Music  rolls  for  auto- 
matic  music-playing  instruments.      1,442,010 ;   Jan.   9. 

Stiles,  Thomas  G.,  Arlington,  N.  J.  Switch  lock  mecha- 
nism.    1,444,986  ;  Feb.  13. 

Still,  Benjamin  A.,  CuUman,  Ala.  Hook.  1,477,293 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Stille,  George,  Staunton,  111.  Switch-throwing  mecha- 
nism.    1.455,678  ;  May  15. 

Stillman,  Philip.      (See  Edelman,  Henry,  assignor.) 

Stillwell,  Elting  C.      (See   Conley,  A.  D.,  and   Stillwell.) 

Stilwell,  Wilson  H.  (See  Fugina,  A.  R.,  Clough,  and 
Stillwell.) 

Stinimel,  Frederick  C,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  assignor  to 
The  Casey-Hedges  Co.  Baffle  wall  for  horizontal  water- 
tube  boUers.     1,459,560  ;  June  19. 

Stimmel,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  The  Casey-Hodges  Co., 
Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Vertical  water  -  tube  boiler. 
1,459,561  ;   June  19. 

Stimmel,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  Casey  Hedges  Co., 
Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Water-tube  boiler.  1,455,597 ; 
May  15. 

Btimmel,  Frederick  C,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  assignor  to 
The     Casey-Hedges     Co.       Hand     stoker.       1,400,618 ; 


July  3. 
Stimpson,    Edward    S., 

Hopedale,      Mass. 

1,445,649  ;  Feb.  20. 
Stimpson,    Edward    S. 

Hopedale,    Mass. 

1,469,758  ;  Oct.  2. 
Stimpson,   Edward    S.,    assignor    to    Draper    Corporation, 

Hopedale,    Mass.      Warp    stop    mechanism    for    looms. 

1,478,265;  Dec.  18. 

Company.       (See   Rau,    Henry    V., 


assignor   to    Draper    Corporation, 
Feeler      mechanism      for      looms. 

assignor   to    Draper    Corporation, 
Warp    stop    mechanism    for    looms. 


assignor    to    Draper    Corporation, 
Feeler      mechanism      for     looms. 


Bearing  frame  for 


Scale  frame.     Des. 


Stimpson,    Edwin    B., 
assignor.) 

Stimpson,    Wallace    I., 
Hopedale,      Mass. 
1,469,759;  Oct.  2. 

Stimpson,  Walter   F.,   Louisville,  Ky. 
scales.     1,448,317;  Mar.  13. 

Stimpson,  Walter  F.,  Louisville,  Ky. 
63,593;  Dec.   18. 

Stimson,  Frank  G.,  Hamden,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Winches- 
ter Repeating  Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Anti- 
rolling  handlamp.     1,447,050  ;  Feb.  27. 

Stimson,  Ralph  J.,  Rogersville,  Mich.  Controlling  means 
for  tractors.     1,451,927  ;  Apr.  17. 

Stinchfield,  Ray  L.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.     Lens  shade.     1,450,522  ;  Apr.  S. 

Stine,  Charles  M.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
and  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Separating  Isomeric 
trinitrotoluenes.      1,450,675:   Apr.    3. 

Stine,  Ruby  P.,  Adams,  Ind.  Water-bed  fence.  1,466,972  ; 
Sept.   4. 

Stine,       Walter,      Barberton,       Ohio.         Train       control. 

1,442,011 ;  Jan.  9. 
Stinebring,  George,  Shreve,  Ohio,  assignor  to  G.  B.  Lewis 

Company.      Wax  press.     1,446,220 :  Feb.   20. 
Stinn,  Edward  L.,  Earling,  Iowa.     Battery  box  and  mak- 
ing game.     1,445.565  :  Feb.  13. 
Stinson,    Charles,    St.   Thomas,    Ontario,    Canada.      Bank 

desk.     1,441,763;  Jan.  9. 
Stinson,  .Tnhn  N.  et  al.     (See  Colgan.  John  P.,  assignor.) 
Stinson,  Warren  J.     (See  Hanke,  L.  P.,  and  Stinson.) 
Stlntson,  Ethel  D.,  Bisbee,  Ariz.    Tire  carrier.    1,461,503  ; 

July  10. 
Stipes,  Reuben  B.,  J.  D.  Goodwin  and  H.  C.  Welch,  Flint, 

Mich.     Wheel-holding  de.vice.     Rel5.679  ;  Aug.  21. 
Stipes,  Reuben  B.,  J.  D.  Goodwin,  and  H.  C.  Welch.  Flint, 

Mich.     Anchoring  plate  for   wheel  chocks.     1,448,988  ; 

Mar.  20. 

Stiriss,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ticket     Company,     Newark, 

1,466,492;    Axig.    28. 
Stirn,    Charles,    San    Francisco.    Calif.      Extensible   table 

and  hot-food  tray.     1,464,889  ;  Aug.  14. 
Stirn,    Charles,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Hot    food    tray. 

1,473,799;   Nov.    13. 
Stirtan.    Frank   A.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Wind    wheel. 

1.445,367;   Feb.  13.     . 


assignor  to  International 
N.     J.      Ticket    deliverer. 


Stitt,  Benton  F.,  et  aL  (See  Clarke,  Charles  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stitt,  David,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Sneddon,  Morgan- 
town,  W.  Va.     Trolley-wire  guard.     1,440,419  ;  Jan.  2. 

Stitzel,  Frederick,  Louisville,  Ky.  Spring  wheel. 
1,452,623  ;  Apr.  24. 

Stivers,  William  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  G.  P.  Kimmel,  Washington,  D.  C.  Automobile  gaso- 
line gauge.     1,457,471 ;  June  5. 

Stiyouk,  Fedor,  Narol,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Lamp  extin- 
guisher.     1,478,491  ;    Dec.    25. 

Stobie,  John  A.,  Malta  Bend,  Mo.  Material-handling  ap- 
paratus and  conveyer.     1,454,345  ;  May  8. 

Stockade  Building  System,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Hewlett, 
James  M.,  assignor.) 

Stockard,  Richard  L.,  Forrest  City,  Ark.  Mud  lug. 
1,468,582  ;  Sept.  18. 

Stockdale,  Frank,  La  Grange,  111.  Display  stand  or  arti- 
cle of  similar  nature.     Des.  61,837  ;  Jan.  23. 

Stocke,  Jacob,  jr.,  assignor  to  Progress  Press  Brick  and 
Machine  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Brick-surfacing  ma- 
chine.    1,451,187;  Apr.  10. 

Stockel,  Gerhard,  assignor  to  I.  H.  Miller,  Chicago,  HI. 
Toy  savings  bank.     1,476,735  ;   Dec.   11. 

Stocker,  Carolyn  W.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.  .Shoulder-strap  re- 
tainer.     1,478,773;    Dec.    25. 

Stockey,  Daniel  W.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Trenching  ma- 
chine.    1,460,117  ;  June  26. 

Stockham,  Charles  E.,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa.  Cow-tail  holder. 
1,457,631 ;  June  5. 

Stockham,  Charles  E.,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa.  Poultry  coop. 
1,461,989;    July    17. 

Stockholder.  John  H.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Boiler  prime  pre- 
venter.     1,464,225 ;    Aug.    7. 

Stocking,  Fanny  H.,  and  W.  M.  Farrow,  sr.,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Hand-operating  controlling  device  for  automo- 
biles.     1,464,853;   Aug.    7. 

Stockland,  Arthur,  assignor  to  C.  K.  Stockland,  Minneapo- 
lis,  Minn.     Automobile  bed.     1,462,667 ;   July   24. 

Stockland,  Charles  K.  (See  Stockland,  Arthur,  as- 
signor.) 

Stockland,  Charles  K.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Road-grad- 
ing machine.     1,457,862  ;  June  5. 

Stocklin,  William  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  E. 
Ruh,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Automatic  fishing-line  reel. 
1,472.144  :   Oct.  30. 

Stockman,  Harry  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  E.  Ble- 
loch,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa.  Appara- 
tus for  crushing  or  reducing  minerals,  ores,  and  other 
materials.     1,468,759  ;  Sept.  25. 

Stockman,  Henry  C.     (See  Reggio,  Christy,  assignor.) 

Stockman,  Watson  B.,  Chester,  Pa.  Diluting  device  for 
internal-combustion  engines.     1,471,983  ;  Oct.  23. 

Stocks,  James  C,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Shirt  band  and  cuff  but- 
ton.     1,463,345  ;   July   31. 

Stockstrom,  Arthur,  assignor  to  American  Stove  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.    Gas  heater.    Des.  62,070;  Mar.  13. 

Stockstrom,  Arthur,  assignor  to  American  Stove  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Apparatus  for  making  imitation- 
tile  panels.     1,473,524  ;  Nov.  6. 

Stockton,  Charles  G.,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J.  Exhaust  muf- 
fler.    1,452,056:  Apr.  17. 

Stockton,  Frank  W.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Seal  Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Unvulcanized  rub- 
ber composition.     1,455,893  ;   May  22. 

Stockton,  Frank  W.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Seal  Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Hermetic  seal. 
1,455,894;    May   22. 

Stockton,   McKiniey.      (See  Starr,   E.   B.,   and  Stockton.) 

Stockton,  William  A.,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to  W.  Dow- 
ell,  Pleasant  Hill,  La.     Cultivator.     1.452,398  ;  Apr.  17. 

Stockwell,  -Vustin  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Folding  non- 
skid  armor  equipment  for  automobile  tires.  1,457,948  ; 
June  5. 

Stocq,  Edmond,  Neuilly-sur-Seine,  France.  Device  for 
driving  stone  and  marble  sawing  blades.  1,474,299 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Stoddard,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  American  Piano  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Start  and  stop  mechanism. 
1,449.354  :   Mar.   20. 

Stoddard,  Edgar  R.,  South  Bena,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 
Studebaker  Corporation.  Forming  vehicle  bodies  from 
sheet  metal.      1,442,912;   Jan.   23. 

Stoddard,  Edgar  R.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 
Studebaker  Corporation.  Die  for  forming  vehicle 
bodies.     1,442,913  ;  Jan.  23. 

Stoddard,  Elliott  J.,  et  al.  (See  White,  Thomas  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stoddard,  Ray  P.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Electrical  display  sy.s- 
tem.      1,462,875  ;   July  24. 

Stoehrer,  Harold.      (See  Stoehrer,  Max  and  H.) 

Stoehrer,  Harold  and  M.,  Methuen,  assignors  to  Stoehrer 
&  Pratt  Dodgem  Corporation,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Amuse- 
ment device.     1,467,959  ;   Sept.  11. 

Stoehrer,  Max.     (See  Stoehrer,  Harold  and  M.) 

Stoehrer,  Max  and  H., Methuen,  Mass.,  assignors,  to 
Stoehrer  &  Pratt  Dodgen  Corporation,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
Amuseroent  apparatus.      1,478,979;   Dec.    25. 

Stoehrer  &  Pratt  Dodgem  Corporation.  (See  Stoehrer, 
Harold  and  M.,  assignors.) 

Stn^hrer  &  Pratt  Dodgen  Corporation.  (See  Stoehrer, 
Max   and   H.,   assignors.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


519 


Stoekle,  Erwln  R.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electrical  resistance. 
1,448,081  ;  Mar.  13. 

Stoekle,  Erwin  R.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Rheostat  and  the 
like.     1,461,634  ;  July  10. 

Stoelting,  Ailolph  I<\,  assignor  to  Stoelting  Bros.  Company, 
Kiel,   Wis.     Milk  can.      1,460,515  ;   Aug.   28. 

Stoelting  Uros.  Company.  (See  Stoelting,  .\dolph  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stoerzer,   Berta.      (See  Mayer,  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Stoeser,  liemig  F.     (See  Becker,  E.  J.,  and  Stoeser.) 

Stoffiel,  Henry,  Tulsa,  OUla.   Ball  cocl<.   1,400,707  ;  Sept.  4. 

Stoffel,  Martin,  Mcllenry,  111.  Koad  drag.  1,452,260 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Stogdale,  .Joseph  S.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Mechanical  stoker. 
1,475.."61  ;  Nov.  27. 

Stogner,  John  R.,  and  P.  Adams,  Lancaster,  S.  C.  Rail- 
way-crossing signal.     1,450,824  ;  Apr.  3. 

Stohlmau,  William  F.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Grease  dis- 
peiisiT.      1,459,000;   June   19. 

Stohr,  Samuel,  assignor  to  International  Silver  Company, 
Meriden,  Conn.  Spoon  or  similar  article.  Des.  61,879  : 
Feb.  6. 

Stokely,  Ray,  Floral  Park,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine- 
switching  telephone  -  exchange  system.  1,474,008  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Stokely,  Ray  L.,  Floral  Park,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toll  trunking 
circuits  for  machine  -  switching  telephone  systems. 
1,452,323;  Apr.   17. 

Stokely,  Ray  L.,  Long  Island,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine- 
switching-telephone  exchange  system.   1,464,118  ;  Aug.  7. 

Stokely,  Hay  L.,  Floral  Park,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ma- 
chine-switching telephone-exchange  system.  1,472,501 ; 
Oct.   80. 

Stokes,  Albert  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Guide  device  for 
taps  or   reamers.      1,453,204 ;   Apr.   24. 

Stokes,   Charles    L.      (See   Bracke,    Robert    F.,    assignor.) 

Stokes,  Charles  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus  for 
feeding  oil  to  internal-combustion  engines.  1,444,219  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Stokes,  Charles  L.,  Ix>s  Angeles,  Calif.  Liquid-feed  sys- 
tem.    1,457,758  ;  June  5. 

Stokes,  Henry  C,  Sumter,  S.  C.  Valve  for  air-brake 
safety  appliances.     1,452,055  ;  Apr.  17. 

Stokes,  James  G.,  Burgaw,  N.  C.  Traction  device. 
1,477,983;  Dec.   18. 

Stokes.  James  G.  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rifle  demonstrator. 
1.457,407  ;  June  5. 

Stokes,  Jane  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Doll.  Des.  62,151 ; 
Mar.   27. 

Stokes,  Jane  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  dog.  Des.  62,152. 
Mar.  27. 

Stokes,  Jane  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  monkey.  Des. 
62,509  ;  June  12. 

Stokes,  John  C,  Shreveport,  La.  Well-tool  placing  and 
hoisting  implement.     1,442,188  ;  Jan.  16. 

Stokes,  John  C,  Shreveport,  La.  Washplug.  1,448,818  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Stokes,  John  C,  Shreveport,  La.  Drill.  1,451,794  ; 
Apr.   17. 

Stokes,  John  S.      (See  Novotny,  Emil  E.,  assignor.) 

Stokes,  John  S.  (See  Novotny,  Emil  E.,  and  Kendall, 
assignors.) 

Stokes,  Robert  J.,  Trenton,  assignor  to  Thermoid  Rubber 
Company,  Hamilton  Township,  N.  J.  Brake  block. 
1,462,391 ;  July  17. 

Stokes  &  Smith  Company.  (See  Nitsch,  C.  H.,  and  Feder- 
witz.  assignors.) 

Stokes  &  Smith  Company.  (See  Nitsch,  C.  H.,  and 
Weightman,  assignors.) 

Stokes  &  Smith  Company.  (See  Nitsch,  0.  .H.,  Weight- 
man,  and  Streeper,  assignors.) 

Stokes,  William  II.,  Coventry,  assignor  to  Courtaulds 
Limited,  London,  England,  Preparation  of  sulphuric 
acid    starch    composition,      1,455,679 ;    May    15. 

Stokoe,  Charles  L.,  WaUsend-on-Tyne,  England.  Fluid- 
flow-controlled  safety   apparatus.     1,452,899 ;    Apr.    24. 

Stolberg,  Herman  K,,  Elmhurst,  Calif.  Safety  device  for 
checks.      1,465,099 ;   Aug.    14. 

Stoll,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Chemical  Works  formerly 
Sandoz,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Manufacture  of  alkaloids. 
1,447,  400  ;  Mar.  6. 

Stoll,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal  border  strip  or 
similar  article  of  manufacture.     Des.  62,437  ;  May  29. 

Stoll,  Frank  M.,  Denver,  Colo.  Collapsible  luggage  car- 
rier,     1,442,914  ;    Jan,   23. 

Stoll,  Frank  M.,  Denver,  Colo.  Collapsible  bed.  1,444,143  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Stoll,  Frank  M.,  Denver.  Colo.  Portable  and  collapsible 
bed.     1,444,144  ;  Feb.  6. 

Stoll,  Frank  M.,  Denver,  Colo.  Suitcase  table.  1,445,566  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Stoll,    Henry  R.,   El  Paso,   Tex.     Strainer  for  sinks  and 

Stolle,  Georg  P.  E.,  Kiel,  Germany.     Submersion  control 
for  divers'  armor.     1,466,675  ;   Sept.  4. 
the  like.     1,454,346  ;  May  8. 

Stoller,  Hugh  M.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  system. 
1,459,422;  June  19. 


Stoller,  Hugh  M.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 

Incorporated,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Electrical  testing  sys- 
tem.    1,462,053  ;  July  17. 
Stoller,  Hugh  M.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 

Incorporated,  Ne'iv  York,  N,  Y,     Electrical  ignition  sys- 
tem.    1,464,120;  Aug,  7. 
Stoller,  Hugh  M.,  New  York,  and  E.  M.  Matthews,  Jamaica, 

assignors   to   Western   Electric   Company,   Incorporated, 

New   York,    N.    Y.      Fault   locator    for   electric    cables. 

1,464,119  ;    Aug.    7. 
Stolley,  William  A.      (See  Heddon,  C,  and  StoHey.) 
Stolper,    Isaac,     New    York,    N.    Y.      Dental    appliance. 

1,474,497  ;    Nov.    20. 
Stoltje,   Frank   W„   Houston,  Tex.     Demountable   spring 

tire.     1,445,979  ;  Feb.  20. 
Stoltz,  James  L.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.     Composition  of  mat- 
ter.    1,442,239;  Jan.  16. 
Stoltz,  John  L.,  Sumner,  111.     Vehicle  wheel.     1,462,128; 

July  17, 
Stolworthy,    Richard    M,,    Cincinnati,    Ohio,       Extension 

ladder,      1,450,312 ;    Apr.    3. 
Stolze^  William  O.,  Newport,  R.  I.     Automatic  device  for 

fishing   through   ice.      1,451,124 ;   Apr.    10. 
Stome,  Marion  W.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Combined  stop  and 

safety  valve.     1,455,940;  May  22. 
Stems,  Marion  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  W.  Morris, 

Kansas  City,  Mo.     Valve  for  compressors.     1,454,347  ; 

May  8, 
Stone,  Charles  H,      (See  Rellly,  J,  B.,  and  Stone.) 
Stone,    Charles    S.,    Bremerton,    assignor    of    one-half    to 

A.     Grassier,     Seattle,     Wash.       Adjustable     magnifier. 

1,470,890  ;  Oct.  16. 
Stone,    David,    New    Rochelle,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to    The 

Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Electrical 

coll  unit.     1,445,919  ;  Feb.  20. 
Stone,   Earll   R.,   Wilkinsburg,   Pa.,   a.ssignor   to   Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Co.     Stoker.     1,468,760  j 

Sept.  25. 
Stone,  Ernest  V.,  Taft,  Calif.     Vehicle  wheel.     1,470,496  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Stone,  Horace  G.,  Chicago,  111.    Tractor  wheel.    1,447,442  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Stone,   J.   Austin.      (See   Edwards,   Daniel   G.,    assignor.) 
Stone,  J.,  &  Company  Limited.      (See  Cotter,  E.  W.,  and 

Troughton,  assignors.) 
Stone,     John     H.,     Cranston,     R.     I.,       Forming     rings. 

1,442,240;  Jan.  16. 
Stone,  John  H.,  Edgewood,  R.  I.     Hair  comb.     1,469,450  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Stone,   John  M.,    Carrizo   Springs,   Tex.     Detachable  hub 

for  eccentrics.     1,453,417  ;  May  1. 
Stone,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Stone  Safety  Socket  Company, 

Chicago,  111.    'Safety  pocket.     1,454,771;  May  8. 
Stone,  Joseph,  and  B.  G.  Perry,  Bessemer,  Ala.     Molding 

machine.     1,458,897  ;  June  12. 
Stone,    Joseph    C,    Belmont,    Mass.      Alloy.      1,442,742 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Stone,  Leo  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Means  for  securing  dowels, 

tenons,  etc.,  in   mortises.     1,448,318  ;   Mar.   13. 
Stone,  Melvin  L.,  Lawrence,  assignor  to  Draper  Corpora- 
tion,   Hopedale,    Mass.      Bobbin    stripper.      1,447,272 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Stone,     Nathan     P.,     and     H.     Saeter,     Fosston,     Minn. 

Fruit-jar  holder.     1,470,203;  Oct.  9. 
Stone,  Reginald  W.,  Pasadena,   Calif.     Tool.      1,461,686; 

July  10. 
Stone,    Robert  B.,   Nashville,   Tenn.     Telephone   test   set. 

1,440,752  ;  Jan.  2. 
Stone  Safety  Pocket  Company.      (See  Stone,   Joseph,   as- 
signor.) 
Stone,   Tilden   J.,    Lenoir,   N.    C.     Combined   coaster    and 

chair.     1,461,406;   July  10. 
Stone,  Waldo  B.,  Oak  Park,  IlL     Harvester.     1,440,642; 

Jan.  2. 
Stone,  Wallace  E.  C,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Lens.     1,441,252  ; 

Jan.    9. 
Stone,  Walter  A.      (See  Wright,  A.  P.,  and  Stone.) 
Stone,   William  E.,  Oklahoma,   Okla.     Dirigible  light   for 

automobiles.      1,460,866  ;   July   3. 
Stone,   William  H.,   Kansas   City,   Mo.     Combination   nut 

lock  and  piston-rod  lubricator.     1,465,495  ;  Aug.  21. 
Stonebraker,    Dave.    Park    City,    Utah.      Oil-flotation    ap- 
paratus.    1,442,306;  Jan.  16. 
Stoner,  Carlton  E.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.     Lateral  dirigible 

light    for    vehicles.      1,456,258 ;    May    22. 
Stoner,  Carlton  E.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.     Lateral  dirigible 

light  for  vehicles.     1,478,587  ;   Dec.  25. 
Stoner,  Frank,  Corregidor  Island,   and  C.   H.  W.   Altken, 

assignors  to   W.   M.   Thebaut,  Manila,   P.   I.     Internal- 

comhustion   motor.     1,463,231 ;   July   31. 
Stoner,  George  H.,  East  Boston,   Mass.      Shock  absorber. 

1,460,771  ;  July  3. 
Stoner,   Jack   M.,   assignor   of  one-half  to   T.    K.    Stoner, 

Chicago,  111.     Shock  absorber  for  vehicles.     1,470,036; 

Oct,  9. 
Stoner,  Paul,  assignor  to  Landis  Tool  Company,  Waynes- 
boro, Pa.     Machine  for  grinding  crank  pins.     1,453,572  ; 

May  1. 
Stoner,  Thomas  K.      (See  Stoner,  Jack  M.,  assignor.) 
Stoney    Foundry    Engineering   and    Equipment   Co.,    The. 

(See  Stoney,  J.  T..  and  Purwin,  assignors.) 
Stoney,    John    T.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Collapsible    arbor. 

1,442,104  ;  Jan.  16. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Al^^hahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Stoney,  John  T.,  and  K.  Purwin,  assignors  to  The  Stoney 
Foundry  Engineering  and  Equipment  Co.,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Vibrator  hook.     1,447,694  :  Mar.  6. 

Stoney,  John  T.  and  R.  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Molding 
machine.     1,470,402  ;  Oct.  9. 

Stoney,  Raymond   E.      (See   Stoney,  John  T.  and  R.   B.) 

Stoney,  Thomas  P.  (See  Simons,  J.  T.,  Elliott,  and 
Stoney.) 

Stonge,  Harvey  E.,  assignor  to  The  S.  K.  Neckwear  Lim- 
ited, Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Tie.  1,457,559 ; 
June  5. 

Stoop,  William  J.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Arch  for  the  fire 
boxes   of  boilers.      1,442,105 ;   Jan.   16. 

Stoop,  William  J.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Baffle  support  for 
water-tube  boilers.     1,447,443  ;  Mar.  6. 

Stoops,  Albert  G.,  Indianapolis.  Ind.  Well-shooting-tor- 
pedo  apparatus.     1,444,571  ;  Feb.  6. 

Stop-Burglar  Lock  Company.  (See  Hill,  Elert  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stoppello,  Ralph  F.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Clamp.  1,458,666  ; 
June  12. 

Stoppenbach,  Donald  C,  assignor  to  Stelnmetz  Electric 
Jlotor  Car  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Driving 
mechanism.      1.464,684 ;    Aug.    14. 

Storb  Snader  &  Company.  (See  GilfiUan,  Robert  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Storch,  Samuel,  assignor  of  one-tliird  tn  S.  E.  Tepper 
and  one-third  to  D.  Berwick,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Connector 
for  radio  equipment.     1,464,274  ;  Aug.  7. 

Storer,  .\ustin  E.,  Newark,  Obio.  Inner  tub(\  1.448. 392  ; 
.Tan.    RO 

Storer,  Norman  W.,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  System 
of  control.     Ret5.524  ;  .Tnn.  9. 

Storer,  Norman  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  System  of 
central.      Rel  5.525;  .Ian.  9. 

Storer,  Norman  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Coupler. 
1,456,945  ;  May  29. 

Storer,  Norman  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghou.se  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electri- 
cal system.     1,477,465  ;  Dec.   11. 

Storey.  Andrew  W.,  deceased,  Manchester,  England ;  E. 
G.  Storey,  administratrix.  Barbed  wire.  1,468,218 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Storey,  Emily  G.      (See  Storey,  Andrew  W.) 

Storey,  Jacob,  Berlin,  N.  H.  Ash  sifter.  1,478,266; 
Dec.  18. 

Storey,   Leonidas   P.,   assignor   to    Waterous   Fire   Engine 
Co..     St.     Paul',     Minn.       Clutch     shifting    mechanlf^m. 
1.456.2.99:  May  22. 
■  Storev,   William   J.,   Port  Melbourne,   Victoria,   Australia. 
Shock  absorber.     1,468,652  ;  Sept.  25. 

Stork,  William  B.,  Andover,  Mass.  Automatic  steam 
stop  valve.     1,456,946  ;  May  29. 

Storm,  Adolph,  assignor  to  Storm  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Minneapolis,  Minn.  Cylinder-finishing  tool. 
1,474,649  ;  Nov.   20. 

Storm  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Storm,  Adolph, 
assignor.) 

Storms.  Claude  V.,  Cumberland.  Md.  Radiator  support. 
1.447,695  ;  Mar.  6. 

Storms,  John  P.,  Enid,  Okla.     Door.     1,469,542  ;  Oct.  2. 

Storr,  Bort  B.,  Bayview,  Wash.  Combined  rake  and  rock 
remover.      1,474.650;   Nov.    20. 

Stortz,  John  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Counting  and  regis- 
tering device  for  box-wrapping  and  similar  machines. 
1.452,713;  Apr.  24. 

Story.  .John  H.,  Merchantville,  N.  J.  Timer.  1,458,252; 
Junp  12. 

Story.  Ralph  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  S.  Ilorlacher, 
Indianapolis.  Ind.  Illuminated  number  plate,  rear 
lamp,  and  signal  apparatus.     1,477.294  ;  Dec.  11. 

Storz,  Charles  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Scissors.  1,469,283  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Storz,  Leon  A.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Casting  machine. 
1,469,282;  Oct.  2. 

Stosik.  Bolpslaw,  Denver,  Colo.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1,461,948  ;  July  17. 

Stott.  Alex.TndPr  W..  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Hills  BrotbPrs  Company.  Inr.  Method  of  and  appara- 
tus   for    sep.irating   dates.      1.464,511;    Aug.    14. 

StoufiEer,  Markey  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Nonskid  ap- 
pliance.    1,446,074  ;  Feb.  20. 

Stouffer,  Ralph  E.,  assignor  to  Yellow  Cab  Companv, 
Chicago,  111.     I, amp  lock.      1,459,562  ;  June   19. 

Stough,  Turney  H.,  assignor  to  Jeannette  Toy  &  Novelty 
Co.,  Jeannette,  Pa.  Ice-cream  freezer.  1,473,588; 
Nov.  6. 

Stough,  William  P.,  Sherwood,  Mich.  Hitch  and  clutch 
release  device  for  tractors.     1,457,046;  May  29. 

Steu.irhton,  Harry  R..  Plymouth,  Ind.  Swivel  joint  for 
speedometers.     1,473,886  ;  Nov.  13. 

Stout,  Edward  D.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Wm  H 
Jackson  Company,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Heater.  1,463,730  • 
July    31. 

Stout,    Ellsworth    F.,    Richmond    Hill,    N.    Y        Heater 

1,445,727;  Feb.  20. 
Stout,   George   W.,   Merchantville,   N.    J.      Cable   end   and 

housing  and  assembling  the  same.     1,461,466  ;  July  10. 


Stout,  Harry  H.,  Douglas,  Ariz.,  assignor  of  55  per  cent 
to  Phelps  Dodge  Corporation.  Copper-matting  fur- 
nace and  consuming  fuel   therein.    1,445,980  ;  Feb.   20. 

Stout,  Hiram,  Newton,  Kans.  Safety  bank  counter. 
1,458,202  ;  June  12. 

Stout,  James  E.,  Hanover,  Pa.  Automatic  phonograph. 
1,449,252  ;   Mar.   20. 

Stout,  Oscar  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Chocolate-blending  ma- 
chine.    1.440,941  ;  ,Ian.  2. 

Stout,  William  B..  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Airplane.     1,443.100 ;  Jan.  23. 

Stout,  William  B.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Airplane.     1,464,670  ;  Aug.  14. 

Stovall,  James  R.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Dump-car  structure. 
1,465,375  :  Aug.  21. 

Stovel  Signal  Engineering  Company,  The.  (See  Stover, 
Paul  A.,  assignor.) 

Stover,  Clinton  W.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Forging  Insulator  caps. 
1,463,601  ;    July   31. 

Stover,  Harmon  E.      (See  Sykes,  J.  P.,  and  Stover.) 

Stover,  Jordan  II.     (See  Brown,  H.  E.,  and  Stover.) 

Stover  Manufacturing  &  Engine  Co.  (See  Erskine,  John 
S.,  assignor.) 

Stover,  Paul  A.,  assignor  to  The  Stover  Signal  Engineer- 
ing Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Automobile  signal. 
Des.  63,442;  Dec.  4. 

Stover,  Samuel  A.     (See  Slusser,  J.  E.,  and  Stover.) 

Stowe,  Loyd  R.,  Maplewood,  Mo.  Automatic  stoker. 
1,463,300 ;    July    31. 

Stowe,  Loyd  R.,  Maplewood,  Mo.  Stoker.  1,463,801  ; 
July   31. 

Stowe,  William  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Direction  indicator 
and  stop  light.     Des.   63,443  ;  Dec.  4. 

Stowell,  Byron  F.,  assignor  to  Metal  Saw  and  Machine 
Co.,  Inc.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Band-cutter  cutting  ma- 
chine.    1,453,609  ;  May  1. 

Stowell,  Byron  F.,  and  H.  L.  Washburn,  assignors  to  Metal 
Saw  and  Machine  Company,  Inc.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Guide  device  for  band  cutters.     1,478,774  ;   Dec.  25. 

Stowell,  Harold  T.     (See  Rogers.  D.  G.,  and  Stowell.) 

Stowell,  Isaac  M.,  David  City,  Nebr.  Finger-guiding  at- 
tachment for  typewriter  keyboards.     1,440.942  ;  .Tan.   2. 

Strachan,  George  I.  and  J.  L.,  Muir,  Mich.  Shingle. 
1,469,543;  Oct.  2. 

Strachan,  J.  Lee.     (See  Strachan,  George  I.  and  J.  L.) 

Strachan,  James  F.,  et  al.  (See  Chidlow,  David,  as 
slgnor. ) 

Strachan,  William  S.,  et  al.  (See  Chidlow,  David,  as- 
signor.) 

Strachota,  Clarence  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to 
Liptak  Fire-Brick  Arch  Company.  Furnace  arch. 
1,472,945  ;   Nov.   6. 

Strack,  Herman.     (See  Hansmann,  P.,  and  Strack.) 

iStraehlp.  Frederick  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Reamer. 
1,465,029;    Aug.    14. 

Strahan,  George  V.,  Newark,  N.  J.  and  F.  W.  Mathieu,  as- 
signors to  Mitchell  Vance  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Or 
namental  ring  for  lighting  fixtures.  Des.  61,937 ; 
Feb.   13. 

Strahan,  George  V.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  F.  W.  Mathieu, 
assignors  to  Mitchell  Vance  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Ornamental  ring  for  lighting  fixtures.  Des.  61.938 : 
Feb.  13. 

Straight,  Halver  R.,  Adel,  Iowa.  Treating  oil-bearing 
shale.      1.441,542;  Jan.   9. 

Straight.  Halver  R.,  Adel,  Iowa.  Granulator  blade. 
1,441,609  ;   Jan.   9. 

.Straight,  Halver  R.,  Adel,  Iowa.  Grain  elevator. 
1,4.50,461  ;  Apr.  3. 

Straight,  Halver  R.,  Adel,  Iowa.  Building  construction. 
1,470,298  ;   Oct.   9. 

Straight.  Merton  T.,  Adel,  Iowa.  Truck  for  handling 
hollow  blocks  and  tile.     1,457,639  ;  June  5. 

Strain,  Robert  L.,  Clifton,  Colo.  Spraying  device. 
1,465,377;  Aug.  21. 

Straining,  Harryt  L.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Rail  joint. 
1,448,605;  Mar.  13. 

Straiton,  David,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Rubber  Companv, 
Akron,  Ohio.     Doll.     Des.  62,749  :   July  24. 

Straiton,  David,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Rubber  Company, 
Akron.   Ohio.      Doll.      Des.   63.594;   Dec.   18. 

Straley,  Thomas  H.,  assignor  to  Standard  Elevator  Inter- 
lock Companv,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Interlock  mechanism 
for  elevators!     1,468,981 ;  Sept.  25. 

Stramberg-Carlson  Telephone  Manufacturing  Company, 
The.      (See   Powell,   Winifred   T.,    assignor.) 

Strauahan,  James  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  F.  Mora, 
Pittsburg,  Calif.  Resilient  tire  rim.  1,465,376 : 
Aug.  21. 

Strand,  Andrew,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Vise.  1,442,633 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Strandell,  Knut  R.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Pressure  gauge. 
1,461,200;   July   10. 

Stranders,  .Tulien.  London,  England,  assignor  to  H.  B. 
Kruger,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  device.  1,473,390  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Strandlund,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Deere  and  Company,  Mo- 
line,   111.     Wheeled  plow.     1,463,378;   .Tuly  31. 

Strandlund,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Companv,  Moline. 
111.     Wheeled  plow.     1,463,379;  July  31. 

Strandlund,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Mo- 
line, 111.  Clamp  for  cultivator-tool  shanks.  1,476,551 ; 
Dec.  4. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


521 


Strandlund.  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Mo- 
line.  III.     Lister  plow.     1,476,736;  Dec.  11. 

Strjine.  Archibald  .1.,  St.  I'aul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  .\tlas 
Powder  Corapan.v,  Wilmington.  Del.  Propulsive  blast- 
ing'   oxpldsive.       1,4."k".,300  :    May    15 

Strange,  Edwin  B.,  Riverdale-on-the-Hndson,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  J.  H.  Dunning  Corporation.  Box  fastener. 
1,469, 19ti;  Sept.  25. 

Strange,  .lesse  W.,  Blanchard,  Idaho.  Developing  ap- 
paratus for   photographic   plates.      1,442,416;   Jan.   16. 

Strauskj-,   .Tohn    A.      (See   Wei-ks,   Elling  O.,   assignor.) 

Stranskv,  l.eo  G.,  Pukwana,  S.  Dak.  Vaporizing  attach- 
ment.    1,468,524;  Sept.  IS. 

Stransky,  Leo  G.,  I'ukwana,  S.  Dak.  Combined  pressure 
cap  and  gauge  device.     1,470.509  ;  Oct.  9. 

Stran.sky,  Leo  G..  Pukwana.  S.  Dak.  Vacuum  feed  tank 
for    automobiles.      1.474,450 ;    Nov.    20. 

Strasburger,  Lee  L.,  and  G.  W.  Goode,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Bottle-tilling  machine.      1.449,019  ;   Mar.  20. 

Strattman.  Edwin  A.,  BogaUisa,  La.  Jordan-plug  filling. 
1,467,207  :    Sept.    4. 

Stratton,  Edmond  P.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Camera.  1,468,088  ; 
Sept.    18. 

Stratton,  Harry  P.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Electric  Controller  &  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Compensator  for  induction  motors. 
1,460,926;   July   3. 

Stratton,  Wilbert  E.,  et  al.  (See  Bullock,  Charles  A.  H.. 
assignor.) 

Straub,  Pritz,  assignor  to  Society  of  Chemical  Industry 
in  Basle,  Basel.  Switzerland.  Manufacture  of  chromed 
dvestuffs.      1,440,566  ;   Jan.  2. 

Straub,  John,  Ashley,  N.  Dak.  Cuspidor.  1,469,704 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Straub,  Oscar  I..  Buffalo,  N.  Y..  and  F.  G.  Wahl,  De- 
troit, Mich. ;  said  Wahl  assignor  to  said  Straub.  Vapor 
burner.      1,463,101  ;    Julv    24. 

Straub,  Walter  P.      (See  Zell,  C.  A.,  and  Straub.) 

Straube.  John  P.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Antiskid  chain  for 
automobiles.     1,455,233  ;   May   15. 

Straube  Piano  Company.  (See  Betz,  William  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Straubel,  Frederick  L.  G.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Piling  tray. 
1,477,783  ;  Dec.   18. 

Straubel,  Louis  A.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Paper-cutting  ma- 
chine.     1,452,227  ;  Apr.  17. 

Straubel,  Louis  A..  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Machine  for  press- 
ing     and      labeling      interfolded      sheets      of      paper. 

1.452.988  :  Apr.  24. 

Straubel,  Louis  A.,  assignor  to  Straubel  Machine  Com- 
pany, Green  Bay,  Wis.  Rewinding  machine.  1,452,228  ; 
Apr.   17. 

Straubel  Machine  Company.  (See  Straubel,  Louis  A., 
assignor.) 

Strausbaugh,   Charles   P.,  Detroit,   Mich.     Mold   forms  in 

pairs  of  combinative  assembled   forms  for  the   making 

of   artificial-stone   furniture,    etc.      1,456,947  :    May    29. 
Strausbaugh,    Clive    K.    and    W.    Mclntyre,    Sharon,    Pa. 

Lamp  support.     1,442,189  ;  Jan.  16. 
Strause  Gas  Iron  Co.     (See  Spahr,  Otto,  assignor.) 
Strauss,  Anna.     (See  Strauss.  Leon  and  A.) 
Strauss,  Ernest  H.,  Chicago,  111.     Lamp  shade.    1,472,502  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Strauss,  Ernest  H.,  Chicago,  lU.    Lamp  shade.    1,476,190  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Strauss,  Ferdinand,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Toy.     Des.  61,880  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Strauss,  Ferdinand,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Toy.     Des.  63,378  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Strauss.  Ferdinand,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Toy.     Des.  63,509  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Strauss,   Ferdinand,    New   I'ork,   N.   Y.      Producing  orna- 
mental surfaces.     1,468,525  ;  Sept.  18. 
Strauss.  Ferdinand,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Fastening  device. 

1.473,942  ;  Nov.  13. 
Strauss.  Ferdinand.   New  York,  and  F.  L.  Schley,  Brook- 
lyn,   N.    Y.,    assignors,    bv    mesne    assignment^;',    to    said 

Strauss.      Display   device.      1,475,726 ;    Nov.   27. 
St^au^<:^.      Henry,      Chemnitz,      Germany.        Ink      blotter. 

1,447,576  ;  Mar.  6. 
Strauss,     Isaac     G..     Milwaukee,     Wis.        Knitted     cap. 

1.445,981  ;   Feb.   20. 
Strauss,    Isaac    G.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Knit    cap.      Des. 

62,863  ;   Aug.    7. 
Strauss.    Joseph    B.,    Chicago,    111.      Lubricating    device. 

1,443,101 ;  Jan.   23. 
Strauss,    Joseph    B.,    Chicago,     111.       Long-span    bridge. 

1,453,084  ;  Apr.  24. 
Strauss,  Joseph  B.,   Chicago,   III.     Building   construction. 

1,478,492;  Dec.   25. 
Strauss,    Leon    and    A.,   Annapolis,   Md.      Child's   sweater 

suit.     Des.   61.922  ;   Feb.   6. 
Strauss,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Sweater.     Des.   62,225  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Strauss.   Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Sweater.     Des.  62,354  ; 

May  15. 
Strauss.   Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Sweater.     Des.   62,438  ; 

May  29. 
Strauss.  ■  Norbert     P.,     assignor     to     Milwaukee     Manu- 

facturine     Co.,     Milwaukee,     Wis.      Heating     element. 

1.452.989  ;  Apr.  24. 

Strauss.  Phillip  R.      (See  Kugel,   J.,  and  Strauss.) 
Straw,  .\rteemes  D.     (See  Myers,  H.  A.,  and  Straw.) 


Straw,  Arteemes  D.,  Wauseon,  assignor  to  The  Hubert  A. 

Myers      Company,      Toledo,      Ohio.        Coating      molds. 

1,474,009  ;  Nov.   13. 
Strawmyer,    William    A.,    and    V.    Beaman,    .\tlanta,    Ga. 

Device  to  control  the  temperature  of  storage  batteries 

in  automobiles.     1,457,863  ;  June  5. 
Strawn,  Ervin  E.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Brake  and  tension 

device.     1,469,284  ;  Oct.  2. 
Strawn,  Theodore.  De  Land.  Fla.    Drying  fruit.    1,447,493  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Strawn,    Theodore,   De  Land,    Fla.      Fruit-drying  appara- 
tus.     1.447,494  ;  Mar.   6. 
Strawser,   George   A.,    Liverpool,   assignor   of   one-half   to 

D.  W.  Goodling,  Richfield,  Pa.     Attachment   for  spark 

plugs.     1,468,929;  Sept.  25. 
Strealy,   Harrv   A.      (See  Beard,   H.   L.,    and   Strcaly.) 
Streda,  Antoa,  Oreland.  Calif.     Stove.     1,445,459  ;  Feb.  13. 
Streeper,  William  H.     (See  Nitsch,  C.  H.,  Weightman,  and 

Streeper.) 
Street,   Beaumont    T.,    Springfield,   Mo.      Heating    device. 

1,449,133  ;  Mar.  20. 
Street,  Claude  E.,  assignor  to  Florida  Grapefruit  Canning 

Company,  Inc.,  Bradentown,  Fla.     Crusher.     1,474,801  ; 

Nov.    20. 
Street,     Fred,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Gas-lighting     device. 

1,449,203  ;  Mar.  20. 
Street,  John  A.,  and  E.  P.  Wantland,  Los  Angeles.  Calif. 

Doll.     1.445.368;  Feb.  13. 
Street,  Wade  L.,  assignor  to  The  T.  A.   Snider  Preserve 

Company,    Chicago,    111.      Automatic    can-opening    ma- 
chine.    1,469,398;  Oct.  2, 
Streib,   John    P.,   Avalon,   assignor   to   Pressed   Steel   Car 

Company,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Door-operating  mechanism. 

1,455,310  ;  May  15. 
Streib,    John   P.,   Avalon,    assignor   to   Pressed   St%el   Car 

Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Brake.     1,455,311  ;  May  15. 
Streib,   John   P.,   Avalon,   assignor   to   Pressed   Steel   Car 

Company,   Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Brake   supporting   and   re- 
leasing mechanism.     1,475,658  ;  Nov.  27. 
Streich,   Frank,   assignor    to   Union   Machinery   Company, 

Joliet,    III.      Wrapper    and    sealer    for   bread,    cartons, 

boxes,  and  the  like.     1,472,096  ;  Oct.  30. 
Streicher,  Albert,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Shell-timing  device. 

1,476,552;  Dec.  4. 
Strenger,  Ernest  R.      (See  Hiller,  J.  J.,  and  Strenger.) 
Stresau,  Richard.      (See  Smith,  R.   S.,  and  Stresau.) 
Streun,   John  A.,  assignor  to   Hardwicke-Btter   Company, 

Sherman,     Tex.       Cleaner     attachment    for    cotton-gin 

feeders.     1,473,059  ;  Nov.  6. 
Strich,    Harold   J.,   Brooklyn,   as.signor  to   L.  D.   Bloch   & 

Co.,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Electric  -  lighting     fixture. 

1,458,157  ;  June  12. 
Strieker,    William,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Automatic    food 

molding  and  wrapping  machine.     1,463,636  ;  July  31. 
Stricirer.  William,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Inhaler.     1,470,124  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Strickland,    Allan    J.,    Valdosta,    Ga.      Insect    destroyer. 

1,476,655  ;  Dec.  4. 
Strickland,    Charles   V.,   assignor  to   R.    J.    Reynolds   To- 
bacco   Company,    Winston-Salem,    N.    C.      Pihtle-lnsert- 

Ing  machine.     1,453,085  ;  Apr.  24. 
Strickland,    Erve    C,    San    Jose,    Calif.      Electric   heater. 

1.462,392  ;  July  17. 
Strickland,    Orlando    B.,    assignor   of   one-half   to    A.    N. 

Lyberger,  Elyria,   Ohio.     Rocking  chair.     Des.   63,045  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Strickler,  Walter  P..     (See  Keckler,  C,  W.,  and  Strickler.) 
Stricklcr,  Walter  B.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,   New  York,   N.  Y. 

Telephone-exchange  (iystem.      1,448,576 ;   Mar.    13. 
Strieffler,  Frank.     (See  Toth,  L.,  Konyves,  and  Strieffler.) 
Strieker,    Harry   C,    Cincinnati,   Ohio.      Photographic-film 

holder.     1,457,864;  June  5. 
Strietelmeler,   John  E.,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Ticket  holder. 

1,451,279;  Apr.  10. 
Strifler,    Chester   E.,    Alhambra,    Calif.,    assignor    of    one- 
half  to  S.  Q.  Shannon.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Tire-holding 

device.      1.473.943;   Nov.   13. 
Striganz,   Jakob,   Milwaukee,   Wis.     Bumper.      1,469,122; 

Sept.  25. 
Strine,  Dolph  L.,  Winterhaven,  Fla.     Adjustable  plunger. 

1,449,791  ;  Mar.  27. 
Stringe,    Alfred    H.,    assignor    to    Commercial    Furniture 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Desk.     Des.  62,623  ;  July  3. 
Stringe,    Alfred    H.,    assignor    to    Commercial    Furniture 

Company,   Chicago,    111.      Desk.      Des.    62,624  ;    July    3. 
Stringer,  Melvin.  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  G.  T.  Bander 

and     one-fourth    to    A.    E.     Merkel.     Cleveland,     Ohio. 

Braking    system    for    automotive   vehicles.      1,465,066 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Stringfleld,   George  S.,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Means  for  shap- 
ing rubber  articles.     1,472,256;  Oct.  30. 
Stripe.  William  C.  Upper  Darby,  Pa.     Suspended  furnace 

roof.      1,448,879  ;    Mar.   20. 
Strippy,  Norman.     (See  Foster,  Charles  A.,  assignor.) 
Strife,    Charles    P.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Bread    toaster. 

1,440,643;  Jan.  2. 
Strife,  George  T.,  a.ssignor  of  one-third  to  P.  H.  Bierman 

and    one-third    to    H.    J.    Bierman.    Minneap:.lis.    Minn. 

Shock-absorbing  spring.     1,445,418  ;  Feb.  13. 
Strizzi,  Giovanni.  New  (iastle,  Pa.     Crushing  and  separat- 
ing machine.     1,469,460  ;  Oct.  2. 


522 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees— Gontinned. 


Strnad,    Louis    G.,    Chicago,    111.      Curtain-rod    brackPt. 

1,454,605  ;  May  S. 
Strobach,   Fred,   Austin,   Minn.     Noxious-weed   eradicator 

and   soil  pulverizer.     1,478,305  ;  Dec.   18. 
Strobel,   Roy  E.,   San   Luis   Obispo,   Calif.     Fuel  cleaner. 

1,461,687  ;   July   10. 
Strock,  Morris  S.,  Washington,   D.  C.     Unidirectional  re- 
ceiving system.     1,449,253  ;   Mar.  20. 
Stroh,   Henry   N.,   assignor   of   one-half  to   .T.    D.   Gallery 

and  one-half  to  S.  A.  Pickering,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Phono- 
graph.    1,465,880  ;  Aug.  21. 
Stroh,   .John   H.,  Anchor,   111.      Clutch-pedal   operator   for 

tractors.     1,475,727  ;  Nov.  27. 
Stroh,    William   Y.,    and    G.    W.    Klages,    Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

Hammering    apparatus.      1,463,180 ;    July    31. 
Strohacker,    Louis,    assignor    to    Structo    Manufacturing 

Company,  Freeport,  111.     Loom.     1.445,419  ;  Feb.  13.     • 
Strohacker,    Louis,    assignor    to    Structo    Manufacturing 

Company,  Freeport,  111.     Loom  reed.     1,453,533  ;  May  1. 
Strohbach,     Henry,     New     York,     N.     Y.        Coffee     urn. 

1,474,858  ;   Nov.  20. 
Strohmeiei-,     Frederick    E.,     Ashland,     Pa.       Ornamental 

hand-woven   fabric   and   making  the   same.      1,475,659  : 

Nov.  27. 
Strole,  William  C,  Detroit,  Mich.     Alarm  attachment  for 

printing  presses.     1,478,775  ;  Dec.  25. 
Strom,  Clifton  O.,  assignor  to  Nelson  Bros.  &  Strom  Sales 

Co.,     Racine,     Wis.       Machine    for     casing    in     books. 

1,454,299  ;  May  8. 
Strom,     Eric     O.,     Hilton,     N.     J.       Wrapping     machine. 

1,466,633  ;   Aug.   28. 
Stromberg-Carlson     Telephone    Manufacturing    Company. 

(See  Beyland,  Sidney  A.,  assignor.) 
Stromberg-Carlson    Telephone    Manufacturing     Company, 

The.     (See  Manson,  Ray  H.,  assignor.) 
Stromberg-Carlson     Telephone    Manufacturing    Company. 

(See  Paca,  William  S.,  assignor.) 
Strortiberg  -  Carlson    Telephone    Manufacturing    Company. 

(See  Powell,  Winfred  T.,  assignor.) 
Stromberg-Carlson    Telephone    Manufacturing    Company. 

(See  Slough,  Frank  M.,   assignor.) 
Stromberg-Carlson    Telephone    Manufacturing    Company, 

The.      (See  Taggart,   John   A.,   assignor.) 
Stromberg,    Jean    E.,    San    Diego,    Calif.      Photographic 

film  or  print  developing  apparatus.     1,440,644  ;  Jan.  2. 
Stromberg  Motor  Devices  Company.      (See  Adams,  Frank 

H.,   assignor.) 

Stromberg  Motor  Devices  Company.  (See  Cole,  Don, 
assignor.) 

Stromberg  Motor  Devices  Company.  (See  Cole,  D.,  and 
Gustafson,  assignors.) 

Stromberg  Motor  Devices  Company.  (See  Edwards, 
Francis  E.,   assignor.) 

Stromberg  Motor  Devices  Company.  (See  O'Neill,  Wil- 
liam L.,  assignor.) 

Stromberg  Motor  Devices  Company.  (See  Maegly,  George 
B.,  assignor.) 

Stromberg  Motor  Devices  Company.  (See  Mock,  Frank 
C,  assignor.) 

Stromborg,  Oscar,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Positive-flow  foun- 
tain pen.     1,447,495  ;  Mar.  6. 

Stromee,  Karl  O.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.  Game  appa- 
ratus.     1,450,874  ;   Apr.   3. 

Stronach.  Harry  S.,  Oak  Park,  and  R.  C.  Rowan,  Wheaton, 
111.     Wire  nail.     1,466,676 :   Sept.  4. 

Strong,  Andrew  M.      (See  Adams,  Gus,   assignor.) 

Strong,  Arthur  P.     (See  Poppenhusen,  H.  A.,  and  Strong.) 

Strong,  Arthur  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Green 
Engineering  Company,  East  Chicago,  Ind.  Ash  hopper. 
1,456,654;  May  29. 

Strong,  Arthur  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Green  Engi- 
neering Company,  East  Chicago,  Ind.  A.sh  tank. 
1,465,745  ;  Aug.  21. 

Strong,  Benjamin  H.,  West  Point,  Miss.  Crawfish 
destroyer.     1,457.321  ;  June  5. 

Strong,  Ernest  G.,  Canton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Timken 
Roller  Bearing  Company.  Tool  holder.  1,464,344 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Strong,  Ernest  G.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bear- 
ing Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Indicating  gauge. 
1,467,341  ;  Sept.  11. 

Strong,  Ernest  G.,  assignor  to  Timken  Roller  Bearing 
Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Plug  gauge.  1,469,343 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Strong,  George  C,  Norfolk,  Va.  Automobile  safety  passing 
light.     1,443,290;  Jan.  23. 

Strong,  Grace  R.,  Stapleton,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  Game. 
1,448,819;   Mar.  20. 

Strong,   Homer.      (See  Baumer,    John   C,   assignor.) 
Strong,   James   B.,   Hillburn,   N.   Y.,   assignor  to   Ramapo 

Ajax   Corporation,   New  York,   N.    Y.      Switch   rod   for 

slip  switches.      1,459,001  ;   .Tune   19. 
Strong,  Lola,  Long  Beach,  Calif.     Automatic  traffic  signal. 

1,466,809  ;   Sept.   4. 

Strong,  Philip,  Oatman,  Ariz.     Trap.     1,465,378  ;  Aug.  21. 

Strong,  William  J.  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  E.  F. 
Wilson,    trustee.     Projectile.     1,448.166;  Mar.   13 

Strong,  William  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Oil-shale  re- 
tort.    1,462,023;  July  17. 

Strong,  William  W.,  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Re- 
search Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Positioned  elec- 
trode.    1,456,044  ;  May  22. 


(See   Kusel,    Harry   J.,   assignor. > 
(See  Kusel,    Isidor  J.,  assignor.) 


Stronghart  Company. 

Stronghart   Company. 

Stronghart  Company.      (See  Russell,  Eli  A.,  assignor.) 

Stroock,  Bertram  A..  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Printed  tapestry. 
1,474,182;  Nov.  13. 

Stroock,  S.,  &  Company.  (See  Kozlay,  Clarence  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Strosacker,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  The  Dow  Chemical 
Company,  Midland,  Mich.  Making  phenyl  glycine. 
1,442,743  ;  Jan.  16. 

Strosacker,  Charles  J.,  and  C.  C.  Schwegler,  assignors  to 
The  Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich.  Purify- 
ing acetic   anhydride.      1,467,074 ;    Sept.   4. 

Strosacker,  Charles  J.,  and  11.  J.  Eupright,  assignors  to 
The  Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich.  Making 
brominated  indigos.     1,473,887 ;  Nov.   13. 

Strossenreuter,  Karl,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  R. 
Hunter,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Cuff  button.    1,442,190  ;  Jan.  16. 

Strothotte,  August,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cycle  car.  1,466,201  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Strott.  Frank  II.     (See  Landis,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

Stroud,  Arthur  E.,  Long  Eaton,  England.  Twist-lace  ma- 
chine.    1,449,921 ;   Mar.   27. 

Stroud,  Chester  H.,  deceased,  Hubbell,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  N.  M.  Gillies,  Lake  Linden,  Mich. ;  M.  Yauch, 
administrator.  Self  -  contained  blow  -  off  valve. 
1,461,835;  July  17. 

Stroud  and  Company.     (See  Bonney,  Blck  R.,  assignor.) 

Stroud,  Edmund  H,,  Chicago,  111.  Dust  collecting  and 
separating  svstem  and  apparatus.     1,454,492  ;  May  8. 

Stroud,  John  B.,  Pass  Christian,  Miss.  Demountahle-rim 
tool.     1,472,777;  Oct.  30. 

Stroud,  Lament  H.,  Sheridan,  Wyo.  Anchor  for  grease 
cups  or  plugs.     1,474.300  ;  Nov.  13. 

Stroud,  William.     (See  Barr,  A.,  and  Stroud.) 

Strout,  Calvin  E.,  Portland,  Me.  Cable  chair.  1,452,664  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Strout,  Elmer  J.,  Utica,  111.  Plug  holder.  1,457,234; 
May  29. 

Strout,  Myron  B.,  Poland,  Me.  Movable  headlight. 
1,458,084  ;   June   5. 

Strout,  Ralph  C,  WoUaston,  assignor  to  Pneumatic  Scale 
Corporation,  Limited,  Norfolk  Downs,  Mass.  Package- 
conveying  mechanism.     1,476,737  ;  Dec.  11. 

Strowbrldge,  William  C,  Hartford  City,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  L.  E.  Werry,  Hartford,  Ind.  Gasoline  niter. 
1,460,867;  July  3. 

Strowd,  John  S.,  et  al.  (See  Pearce,  Charles  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Strube,  Wilhelm.     (See  Wagner,  H.,  and  Strube.) 

Struble,  Charles  B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Photographic- 
printing   device.      1,466,768 ;    Sept.    4. 

Struble,  Jacob  B.      (See  Page,  S.  H.,  and  Struble.) 

Struchen,  Henry  C,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Hoist  for  vehicle 
bodies.     1,459.935  ;  June  26. 

Struchen,  Henry  C,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Hoist  for  vehicle 
bodies.      1.4G3.637 :    July   31.    ' 

Structo  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Strohacker, 
Louis,  assignor.) 

Structural  Gypsum  Corporation.  (See  Pritchard,  John 
A.,  assignor.) 

Struelens,  Joseph.      (See  Moerloose,  Germalne,  assignor.) 

Strupe,  Cecil  H.,  assignor  to  Leedy  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Indianapolis,  Ind.  Bass  drum  and  cymbal  beater. 
1,445,650  ;  Feb.  20. 

Strupe,  Cecil  H.,  assignor  to  Leedy  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Indianapolis,  Ind.    Tympano.    1,469,197  ;  Sept.  25, 

Strutz,  Louis  P.,  Corning,  N.  YT  Tire  valve.  1,452,324  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Struve,  Felix  L.  (See  Williams,  J.  D.,  Bolton,  and 
Struve.) 

Stryker,  George  B.,  Jr.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Aseptic  tank. 
1,463,102  ;    July  24. 

Strzelczvk,  Samuel  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Household  grind- 
ing wheels.     1,448,422  ;  Mar.  13. 

Strzelczyk,  Samuel  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Milk-bottle-cap 
remover.      1,466,517  ;    Aug.    28. 

Stuan.  Richard  P..  Lincoln,  111.  Trip  for  grain  binders. 
1.470.299  ;   Oct.  9. 

Stuart,  Alexander  A.  S.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Toothbrush. 
1,468,888  ;  Sept.  25. 

Stuart.  Andrew  W.,  and  J.  W.  O'Connor,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Child's  vehicle.     1,472,375;  Oct.  .30. 

Stuart,  Bert,  Seattle,  Wash.  Mattress.  1,462,668; 
July  24. 

Stuart,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Simmons  Company, 
Kenosha,  Wis.     Bedstead  frame.     Des.  62,806  ;  July  31. 

Stuart,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Simmons  Company, 
Kenosha,  Wis.     Bedstead  frame.     Des.  62.807  ;  July  31. 

Stuart,  David,  Berlin,  N.  H.  Bedplate  for  beater  en- 
gines.    1,471,218  ;  Oct.  16. 

Stuart,  Francis  B.     (See  Rivers,  C.  A.,  and  Stuart.) 

Stuart,  Francis  B.,  and  C.  A.  Rivers,  deceased,  El  Paso, 
Tex. ;  A.  M.  Rivers,  administratrix.  Dehydrating  gyp- 
sum.    1,463,913  ;  Aug.   7. 

Stuart,  Fredrick  G.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Attachment  for 
rotary    clipper    machines.      1,452,624 ;    Apr.   24. 

Stuart,  George  J.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Compound  regulating 
valve.     1,469,854  ;  Oct.  9. 

Stuart,  Klmberly,  Neenah,  Wis.  Indicator  for  beating 
engine  rolls  and  the  like.     1,446,357 ;  Feb.  20. 

Stuart,  Milton  C.     (See  Dyson,  C.  W.,  and  Stuart.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Aliiliabctival  list  of  patentees — Continuod. 


523 


Stuart,  Ralph,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  The  I'alm  Brothers 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plate  or  similar  article. 
Dos.   62.750:   .July   24. 

Stuart,  Robert,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Window  fastener  and 
antirattler.     1,461,467  ;   July   10. 

Stuart,  Thomas  K.,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  B.  A.  Simon,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Exhaust  nozzle. 
1,445,041)  ;   Feb.   13. 

Stubblehine,  Raymond  F.,  assignor  to  American  Motor 
BodT  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Car  seat.  1,440,899  ; 
Jan."  2. 

Stubblefield,   Bernard   B.,    New    York.    N.   Y.      Means    for 
retaining:    draftini:    instruments.       1.445.460;    Fell.    IS. 
Stubblefield,  Joseph  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Floor-surfac- 
ing machine.     1,469,028  ;  Sept.  25. 
Stubbs,    Fverard,    and   K.    R.    Fellows,    assignors   to   The 
Fellows  Gear  Shaper  Company,   Springfield,  Vt.     Skew 
helical   crown   gearing.      1,461,230 ;    July    10. 
Stubbs,  Robert   C,  Dallas,  Tex.     Method  of  transporting 
plastic  material  or  concrete  for  paving  and  other  pur- 
poses.     1,450,760  ;  Apr.    3. 

Stubbs,  Robert  C,  Dallas,  Tex.  Paving  and  process  of  pav- 
ing streets  and  the  like.     1,463,979  ;  .\ug.  7. 

Stubbs,  Walter,  Mascot,  New  South  Wales,  Australia. 
Electric  heating  appliance  of  the  immersed-element 
typo.      1,464.782  ;  Aug.   14. 

Stubbs.  William  P..  Leek,  England.  Collapsible  stand. 
1,457,640;  June  5. 

Stubbs,  William  P.,  Leek,  England.  Collapsible  carton. 
1.457,641  :  June  5. 

Stuber,  Adolph,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Fluid  measuring  and 
indicating    mechanism.      Rel5,651 ;    July    10. 

Stuber,  Adolph,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Registering  mechanism. 
1,478,010  :   Dec.   18. 

Stuber  &  Kuck  Co.  (See  Schnebelin,  Charles.  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stubfors,  Arenth  A.,  Spooner,  Wis.  Spraying  device. 
1,454,824  ;  May  8. 

Stuchlik.  John  M.,  Roundup,  Mont.,  assignor  of  one-halt 
to  United  States  Gate  Lock  and  Tool  Company,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     Gate  lock.     1.440,420  ;  Jan.  2. 

Stuchlik,  John  M.,  Roundup,  Mont.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  F.  Kojis  and  one-half  to  V.  Budjac,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Calipers.      1.445,050  ;   Feb.    13. 

Stuck.  William  R..  assignor  to  Dazey  Manufacturing 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Flower-bowl  stand. 
Des.  63,046  ;  Sept.  18. 

Stuck,  William  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assigni»ents,  to 
The  Dazey  Manufacturing  Company,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Flower  holder.     1,462,947;  July  24. 

Stuck,  William  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Dazev  Manufacturing  Company,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.      Flower   holder.      1,476,553 ;   Dec.  4. 

Stuckelberger,  Theodore,  Montmirail,  Switzerland.  Elec- 
tric   candle.      1,474,451  ;    Nov.    20. 

Stucki,  A.,  Company.     (See  Severn,  .Arthur  B..  assignor.) 

Stucki,  Arnold,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Roller  side  bearing. 
1,463,602;  July  31. 

Stucki,  Arnold,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Roller  side  bearing. 
1,464,275;  Aug.   7. 

Stucki.  Arnold,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Roller  side  bearing. 
1.477,195;  Dec.   11. 

Stucki,  Arnold,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Roller  side  bearing. 
1,477,196;  Dec.  11. 

Studebaker  Corporation.  (See  Bourgon,  Joseph  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Studebaker  Corporation.  (See  Herrmann,  Karl  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Studebaker   Corporation.      (See  Link,  Vincent,  assignor.) 

Studebaker  Corporation,  The.  (See  Bans,  Richard  E., 
assignor.) 

Studebaker  Corporation,  The.  (See  Stoddard,  Edgar  R., 
assignor.) 

Studebaker,  George  M.  (See  Charlton,  Thomas,  as- 
signor.) 

Studebaker,  John  W.      (See  Woolman,  Roy  C,  assignor.) 

Studer,  Heinrich,  assignor  to  B.  Staheli  and  L.  Levail- 
lant.  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Electric  pocket  lamp. 
1,468,408;    Sept.   18. 

Study,  William  A.,  Richmond,  Ind.  Milling  machine. 
1,451,188;  Apr.  10. 

Stueber,  Conrad  L.,  Aurora,  111.  Convertible  power  drill. 
1,448.507  ;  Mar.  J.3. 

Stuebing,  William,  Jr.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Lifting  truck. 
1,461,688;  July  10. 

Stuebner,  Henry,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method  and  mecha- 
nism for  continuously  producing  and  setting  rivets. 
1.456,079;  May  22. 

Stnemke.  Henry  G.,  Good  Thunder,  Minn.  Egg  case. 
1,461,587;   July   10. 

Stuerzer.  Otto  F.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Deodorizer. 
1.476,930:  Dec.  11. 

Stuetzel,  Adolph.  and  H.  W.  Bohn,  Boston,  Mass.;  said 
Stuetzel  assignor  to  said  Bohn.  Trinket  or  similar 
article.     Des.   62,427  ;  May  22. 

Stuffebeam,  Marion,  St.  David,  111.  Method  and  means  for 
handling  cars  in  mines.      1.472.696  ;  Oct.  30. 

Stuht,  A.  E.,  et  al.      (See  Forsman,  Andrew,  assignor.) 

Stukart,  Hendrick.      (See  Luschka,  A.  R.,   and  Stukart.) 

Stukart,  Hendrik,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Slicing  Machine  Com- 
pany, Laporte,  Ind.  Slice  conveyer  for  slicing  machine. 
1,469,055  ;  Sept.  25. 


Stull,  David  L.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Cone-baking  ma- 
chine.    1,461,830;  July  17. 

Stull,  David  L.,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  assignor  to  J.  B. 
I'ool.  Ice-cream-cone-baking  machine.  1,446,130 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Stull,  Jesse  B.,  Halfway,  Wvo.  Tool.  1,44."!, 393 ; 
Jan.   30. 

Stull,  John  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal-spin- 
ning  machine.      1,448,577 ;   Mar.    13. 

Stull,  Roy  II.  assignor  of  three-tenths  to  N.  Suhrie, 
Sunbury,   Pa.     Oiling  device.     1,454,696  ;  May  8. 

Stultz,  George,  Bloorafield,  N.  J.  Closing  device  for 
envelopes.     1,440,506  ;  Jan.  2. 

Stump,  Ira  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  C.  Billman, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Ball  cock.     1,477,393 ;   Dec.   11. 

Stump,    Lloyd    M.      (See    Jones,    Thomas    E.,    assignor.) 

Stumpenhorst,  John  A.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Duplex  Transmission  Company.  Motor-vehicle  trans- 
mission mechanism.     1,451,851 ;  Apr.  17. 

StumpC  Dna-Flow  Engine  Company.  (See  Turnwald, 
Wolfgang,  assignor.) 

Stumph,  Wynn  W.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Hair  curler.  1,450,523  ; 
Apr.   3. 

Stupp,   Charles  G.      (See  Downs,  C.  R.,  and  Stupp.) 

Sturcke,  Herman  E.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  General  Car- 
bonic Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  carbon 
dioxide.     1,465,954  ;  Aug.   28. 

Sturcke,  Herman  E.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  General  Car- 
bonic Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  treat- 
ing liquids.     1,465.955  ;   Aug.   28. 

Sturdevant,  Ceylon,  Castle  Rock,  assignor  to  G.  Robin- 
son, Larkspur,  Colo.  Chain  fastener.  1,453,205 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Sturdivant,  Armydis  E.  (See  White,  S.  O.,  and  Sturdi- 
vant.) 

Sturdy's,  J.  F.,  Sons  Co.  (See  Eklund,  Axel  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sturdy's,  J.  P.,  Sons  Co.    (See  Nelson,  Nels  T.,  assignor.) 
Sturdy's,  J.   P.,    Sons  Company.      (See  Lohrmann,   Ernst 

H.,   assignor.) 
Sturgeon,    Harold    M.       (See    Gill.    David    R..    assignor.) 
Sturgeon,   Robert  C.      (See   Seager,   Elmer  F.,  assignor.) 
Sturges,    Lee,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    Solar-Sturges 

Manufacturing  Company.  Ice-cream  container.  1,443,053  ; 

Jan.  23. 

Sturges,  Lee,  Chicago,  II.,  assignor  to  Solar-Sturges  Manu- 
facturing Co.  Combination  agitator  and  sampler. 
1,454,300;  May  8. 

Sturgis,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Flexible-cable  release  and  as- 
sembling same.      1,454,192  ;  Mav   8. 

Sturgis,  Charles  H.,  Granville,  III!  Strainer.  1,471,293  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Sturgis,  Herbert  M.,  assignor  of  forty-nine  one-hundredths 
to  P.  Hamilton,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Polishipg  mop. 
1.475.521  ;  Nov.   27. 

Sturgis,  Richard  C,  Boston,  Mass.  Fire  fan.  Des. 
62,625;  July  3. 

Sturgis  Steel  Go-Cart  Company.  (See  Lindberg,  Charles 
A.,    assignor.) 

Sturgis,  William  B.      (See  Andrews,  E.  F.,  and  Sturgis.) 

Sturgis,  William  B.,  Joplin,  Mo.,  assignor  to  General  Ex- 
plosives Company,  Chicago,  111.  Explosive  and  method 
of  producing   the   same.      1,463,980 ;   Aug.   7. 

Sturgis,  William  B.,  assignor  to  General  Explosives  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  III.  Producing  explosives.  1,473,685 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Sturk.  Ewald  E.,  Portland,  Me.  Occupant-propelled  sleigh. 
1,445.110  ;   Feb.   13. 

Sturk,  Ewald  E..  Portland,  Me.     Sled.     1,470,891  ;  Oct.  16. 

Sturm,  James,  Tampico,  111.  Nonskid  device  for  auto- 
mobile wheels.     1,468,045  ;  Sept.  18. 

Sturm,  Joseph,  assignor  to  United  Alloy  Steel  Corpora- 
tion, Canton,  Ohio.  Sheet-metal  shelving.  1,450,191  ; 
Apr.   3. 

Sturman,     Robert    E.,    Delano,    Minn.       Furnace    grate. 

1,462,39?;  July  17. 
Sturt,  Alfred  T.,  Flint,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Durant  Motors 

Incorporated.       Running-board     support.       1,467,656; 

Sept.  11. 
Sturt.   Alfred   T.,   New  York,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to   General 

Motors    Corporation,    Detroit,    Mich.      Multiple    spring 

clutch.     1.472,697;  Oct.   30. 
Sturt,  Alfred  T.,  Flint,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Durant  Motors 

Incorporated.       Clutch    and    brake    pedal    mechanism. 

1.478,407;    Dec.   25. 
Sturtevant,    B.    F.,    Company.       (See    Allen,    George    W., 

assignor.) 
Sturtevant,  B.  P.,  Company.     (See  Bentley,  Oliver  D.  H., 

assignor.) 
Sturtevant,   B.    F.,    Company.      (See   Bergestrom,    C.    O., 

and   De   Clamecy,    assignors.) 
Sturtevant,    B.    P.,    Company.      (See    Ellis,    Frederic    R., 

assignor.) 
Sturtevant,    B.    P.,   Company.      (See   Flemings,    John    R., 

assignor.) 
Sturtevant,   B.  F.,  Company.      (See  Flemings,  J.  A.,  and 

Priehe.   assignors.) 
Sturtevant  Mill  Company.      (See  Sturtevant,  Thomas  J., 

assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  lint  of  patentees — Continued. 


Sturtevant,  Thomas  J.,  Wellesley,  assignor  to  Sturtevant 
Mill  Coinpaiiy,  Boston,  Mass.  Separator.  1.454,140 ; 
May  8. 

Sturtevant,  Thomas  J.,  Wellesley,  assignor  to  Sturte- 
vant Mill  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Electrically- 
vibrated  screen.     1,458,111  ;  June  5. 

Sturtevant,  Thomas  J.,  Wellesley,  assignor  to  Sturtevant 
Mill  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Air  separator.  1,470,892  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Stusser,  Kichard,  Dentz,  assignor  to  Farbenfabriken 
vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.,  Leverkusen,  near 
Cologne-on-the-Ehine,        Germany.  Azo        dyestuffs. 

1,457,235  ;  May  29. 

Stutika,  John,  West  Pullman,  111.  Attachment  for  in- 
ternal-combustion engines.     1,450,652  ;  Apr.   3. 

Stiitting,  Heinrich,  Witteu-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Rolling 
mill.     1,451,060  ;  Apr.  10. 

Stutz  Fire  Engine  Company.  (See  Bathrick,  C.  E.,  and 
Mecklenburg,  assignors.) 

Stutz  Fire  Engine  Company.  (See  Mecklenburg,  Alfred 
C,  assignor.) 

Styles,  Joseph  H.,  Long  Island  City,  assignor  to  Defiance 
Button  Machine  Co.,  New  York  N.  Y.  Socket  for  snap 
fasteners.      1,449,706  ;   Mar.    27. 

Styles,  Otto  H.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Cigarette  case.  1,443,509  ; 
.Ian.   30. 

Styll,  Harry  H.,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Ophthalmic  mount- 
ing.     1,461,073  ;   July   10. 

Styll,  Harry  H.,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Lens.  1,473,360 ; 
Nov.    6. 

Suber,  Larkin,  and  E.  Mercer,  East  Youngstown,  Ohio. 
Collecting  main  for  coke  ovens.     1,477,673  ;  Dec.  18. 

Subers,  Lawrence  A.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Machine  for  con- 
structing a  laminated  cohesive  interwound  fabric  baud. 
1,444,809  ;  Feb.  13. 

Suhers,  Lawrence  A.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Automatically- 
acting  coating  device  in  the  manufacture  of  reinforced 
fabric  bands.     1,445,651  ;  Feb.  20. 

Subic,  Aiiton,  Big  riney,  Wyo.  Stop  for  talking  machines. 
1,459,040  ;   June  19. 

Subin,  Benjamin,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Twine  cutter. 
1,453,206  ;  Apr.  24. 

Sublette,  William  M.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Gasifier.  1,450,761 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Submarine  Signal  Company.  (See  Fessenden,  Reginald 
A.,  assignor.) 

Submarine  Signal  Company.  (See  Fessenden,  R.  A.,  Wil- 
liams, and  Wood,  assignors.) 

Submarine  Signal  Company.  (See  Hayes,  Harvey  C, 
assignor.) 

Submarine  Signal  Company.  (See  Williams,  Robert  L., 
assignor.) 

Suchy,  Robert,  Griesheim-on-the-Main,  assignor  to  Che- 
mische  Fabrik  Griesheim-Blektron,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany.  Electrolytic  production  of  potassium 
bicarbonate  from  potassium  -  chloride  solution. 
1,477,086;   Dec.   11. 

Suczek,  Robert,  assignor  to  C.  H.  Wheeler  Manufactiuing 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  System  of  vacuum  rrodue- 
tion.     1,458,737;  June  12. 

Suczek,  Robert,  assignor  to  C.  H.  Wheeler  Manufacturing 
Company,        Philadelphia,        Pa.  Ejector       system. 

1,459,936  ;  June  26. 

Suczek,  Robert,  assignor  to  C.  H.  Wheeler  Manufacturing 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method  of  and  apparatus 
for  compressing  fluid.     1,460,044  ;  June  26. 

Suczek,  Robert,  assignor  to  C.  H.  Wheeler  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus tor  compressing  fluid.     1,460,045  ;  June  26. 

Suczek,  Robert,  assignor  to  C.  H.  Wheeler  Manufacturing 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fluid-compressing  appa- 
ratus.    1,460,345  ;   June  26. 

Sudderberg,  Lewis  O.,  Stratford,  la.  Damper  control. 
1,461,231  ;   July   10. 

Suekert,  Harold  C,  assignor  to  Automotive  Supply  Co., 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fuel-delivery  apparatus. 
1,443,102;   Jan.   23. 

Suekert,  Harold  C,  assignor  to  Automotive  Supply  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fuel-feeding  apparatus 
and  control  therefor.     1,446,022  ;  Feb.  20.    * 

Suekert,  Harold  C.,  assignor  to  Automotive  Supply  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Float-control  fuel-feed- 
ing apparatus.     1,446,023  ;  Feb.  20. 

Suekoff,  Samuel,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switchboard  and 
Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Calling  device. 
1,451,480  ;  Apr.  10. 

Suekoff,  Samuel,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switchboard  and 
Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone  repeater. 
1,466,858;    Sept.   4. 

Suess,  Eduard,  Vienna,  Austria.  Water  turbine.  1,476,229  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Sugar  Machinery  Company.'  (See  Steps,  Robert  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Suhler,  Moses  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  J.  Ashton, 
Dallas,  Tex.     Check  holder.     1,440,846  ;  Jan.  2. 

Siihlsen,  Hugo  E.  T.,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Simplo  Fiill- 
feder  Gesellschaft  Voss,  Lausen  &  Dziambor.  Hamburg 
Germany.     Pencil  holder.     1,447,635  ;  Mar.  6. 

Suhr,  Max,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.  Decorating  roll. 
1,464,512  ;   Aug.  14. 

Suhrie.  Norman.      (See  Stull,  Roy  H.,  assignor.) 

Suib,  Herman  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composition  for 
treating  fabrics.     1,441,952  ;  Jan.  2. 


SuUenger,  Bynum  H.     (See  Sherrod,  Rufus  M.,  assignor.) 
Sullivan,  Alan  P.,  St.  Marys,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Stackpole 

Carbon     Company.       Electrical     cement.        1,468,930; 

Sept.  25. 
Sullivan,  Charles  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Knife  cleaner  and 

polisher.     1,449,457;  Mar.   27. 
Sullivan,  David  M.,  and  G.  W.  Baity.     Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Spinning  machine.     1,467,457  ;  Sept.  11. 
Sullivan,    Francis    C.,    Braddock,    Pa.      Portable    clothes 

drier.     1,470,653  ;  Oct.  16. 
Sullivan,  George  I.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Reminding  device. 

1,469,056  ;  Sept.  25. 
Sullivan,    Herbert    W.,    London,    England.      Duplex    tele- 
graphic system.     1,468,982  ;  Sept.  25. 
Sullivan,   Ionia   M.,   Kansas   City,    Mo.      Emblematic   pin. 

Des.  62,153  ;  Mar.  27. 
Sullivan,  James  J.,  assignor  to  William  Brown  Company, 

Philadelphia,   Pa.      Hosiery.      1,473,686;   Nov.    13. 
Sullivan,    John    F.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Combination 

gas   and   coal   range.      1,466,769 ;    Sept.   4. 
Sullivan,     John     M.,     Culver,     Ind.       Water-tube     boiler. 

1,473,712;  Nov.  13. 
Sullivan,    John    V.,    Fremont,    Ohio.      Glove.      1,456,580 ; 

May  29. 
Sullivan,   Joseph   M.,    Detroit,   Mich.      Damper   regulator. 

1,449,707;  Mar.  27. 
Sullivan    Machinery    Company.       (See    Clapp,    Lewis    J., 

assignor.) 
Sullivan    Machinery    Company.      (See    Gartin,    Elmer    G., 

assignor.) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Oilman,  George  H., 
assignor.) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Oilman,  G.  11.,  and 
Haines,    assignors.) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Halleck,  Frank  A., 
assignor.) 

Sullivan  Jlachinery  Company.  (See  Holdsworth,  Fred  D., 
assignor.) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Holmes,  Morris  P., 
assignor. ) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Mercer,  Henry  H., 
assignor.) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Oliphant,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Wineman,  Wade  H., 
assignor.) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Wyman,  Charles  W., 
assignor.) 

Sullivan,'  Maurice  P.,  assignor  to  Splitdorf  Electrical 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Spark  plug.  1,477,784 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Sullivan,  Patrick,  et  al.  (See  Porter,  C.  A.,  and  Brew- 
ster, assignoLS.) 

Sullivan,  Raymond  H.     (See  Lee,  T.  L.,  and  Sullivan.) 

Sullivan,  Raymond  H.,  assignor  to  North  East  Electric 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Storage-battery  system. 
1,469,736;  Oct.  2. 

Sullivan,  Raymond  H.,  assignor  to  North  East  Electric 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Generator  regulation. 
1,475,251  ;  Nov.  27. 

Sullivan,  Raymond  H.,  assignor  to  North  East  Electric 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Storage-battery  system. 
1,477,197  ;   Dec.   11. 

Sullivan,  Vernon  L.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Suspension  bridge. 
1,4,54,772;    May   8. 

Sullivan,  William  F.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Janitor's  stand. 
1,440,645  ;  Jan.  2. 

Sullivan,  William  J.,  assignor  to  The  American  Equip- 
ment Company.  Chicago,  111.  Brick  kiln  and  setting  and 
burning.     1,444,220  ;  Feb.  6. 

Sultemeyer,  Charles  F.,  Oak  Park.  111.,  assignor  to  Chi- 
cago Manufacturing  and  Distributing  Co.  Manufac- 
ture  of  bearing   rings.      1,452,535  ;   Apr.    24. 

Sultzer,  Morton,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Multiplex  select- 
ing circuits.     1,451,746  ;  Apr.  17. 

Sultzer,  Morton,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Maximum-volt- 
age indicator.     1,461,790  ;  July  17. 

Bulzer,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester.  N.  Y.  Antistatic  photographic  film  and  film 
base.      1,441,185  ;   Jan.   2. 

Sulzer,  Albert  F.,  and  H.  E.  Van  Derhoef,  assignors  to 
Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for    making   sheets   or   films.      1,466,733  ;    Sept.    4. 

Suman,   J.  R.,   et  al.      (See   Reed,   Warren  B.,   assignor.) 

Sumbling  Machinery  Company.  (See  Sunibling,  William 
H.,   assignor.) 

Sumbling,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Sumbling  Machinery 
Company,  Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Ironing 
machine.     1,440,704  ;  Jan.  2. 

Sumer,  Walter  F.,  Miles  Citv,  Mont.  Pocket  comb,  brush, 
and  mirror.     .1,446,595  ;  Feb.  27. 

Summer,  Walter  C,  and  W.  L.  Minick,  jr.,  Waynesboro, 
Pa.  Combined  toilet  fan  and  hair  drier.  1,471,294  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Summerfield,  Hari"y,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Adjustable  anti- 
skidding  device.     1,456,473  ;  May  22. 

Summerhays,  Elmer  M.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  F. 
Schaefer,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Manufacturing  connecting 
pins.      1,462,876;   July   24. 

Summerill,  Charles  H.,  Penns  Grove,  N.  J.  Burglar 
alarm    for    automobiles.      1,454,795 ;    May    8. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Summers,  Bertraiui  S..  Tort  Huron.  Mich.  ProcUictloii 
ot    paper    pulp    and    the    like.      1,451,125 ;    Apr.    10. 

Summers,  Hertrand  S..  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Making  paper 
pulp.      1,457.915:   June  5. 

Summers.  Bertrand  S.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Mnnufactur- 
ins  flax  tiber  for  spinning.      1.469,971  ;   Oct.  9. 

Summers.  Bertrand  S..  Port  Huron,  Mich,  Electrodeposi- 
tion.     1,475,973  :  Doc.  4. 

Summers,  Caleb  E..  assignor  to  Master  Carbureter  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.  Carburetor.  1,450,762  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Summers,  Eulah  M.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Bifurcated 
nether  g.irmvnt  for  children.     Des.  62.751  :  .Tuly  24. 

Summers,  Harr.v  D.,  Essington,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Bridge 
gauge.    1,468,761 ;  Sept.  25. 

Summers,  John  G.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Turbine.  1,448,097  ; 
Mar.  13. 

.<uniniprs.  Rufus  A.,  Moscow,  Kans.  Indlvidually-oper- 
al)le  headlight.     1,465,192  ;  Aug.   14. 

Summers,  Thomas  I.,  Hamilton.  Ontario,  Canada.  Com 
bination    lock.      1.475.089 :    Nov.    20. 

Summerscales.  Samuel  H.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada. 
Automobile   top.      1.448,981 ;    Mar.    20. 

Summit  Thread  Company.  (See  Weaver,  Lucius  E.,  as- 
signor. l 

Sumner,  Charles  H.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Truss.  1,470,054; 
Oct.  16. 

Sumner,  George  W..  assignor  of  three  twenty-fifths  to 
R.  Mooberry,  three  twenty-fifths  to  T.  Gray,  throe 
twenty-fifths  to  R.  C.  Panter.  and  three  twenty-fifths 
to  J.  W.  Byers,  Dorchester,  Nebr.  Telephone  attach- 
ment.    1,454,773  ;  May  8, 

Sumner,  Henry,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Umbrella  identifier. 
1,473.654;   Nov.   13. 

Sumner.  Henry  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Spray  "  nozzle. 
1.440,705  ;   ,Tan.  2. 

Sumner,  Henry  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Advertising  device. 
1,460,619:  July  3. 

Sumner,  James  W.,  assignor  to  E.  Winship.  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Motor-vehicle  steering  apparatus.  1.467,208  : 
Sept.   4. 

Sumner,  James  W.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  E.  Win- 
ship.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Power  steering  mechanism. 
1.467.209  :    Sept.   4. 

Sumner.  Warren  E.,  East  Walpole,  Mass..  assignor  to 
IMrd  it  Son.  Inc.     Floor  covering.     1.442.012  ;  Jan.  9. 

Sun  Oil  Company.     (See  Ballard,  Albert  M.,  assignor.) 

Sua   Oil  Company.     (See  Maitland,  Harold  T.,  assignor.) 

Sun  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Rowley,  Edward  G., 
assignor.) 

Snndback,  Gideon,  Meadville,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hookless 
Fastener  Company.  Method  and  machine  for  making 
fasteners.      1,467,015 ;    Sept.   4. 

Sundberg,  Elizabeth  L.,  administratrix.  (See  Sundberg. 
William.) 

Sundberg.  Richelieu.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Spark  plug. 
1.464,685  :  Aug.   14. 

Sundberg,  William,  deceased,  Chicago,  111.  ;  E.  L.  Sund- 
berg. administratrix.  Grain-door-removing  device. 
1.445.184  :  Feb.  13. 

Sunde,  Louis  A.,  and  R.  H.  Dalton,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Door 
hinge.      1,467,124  ;    Sept.    4. 

Sunder.  Charles.     (See  Bader.  M..  and  Sunder.) 

Sunderland,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  T.  Justification  at- 
tachment for  typesetting  machines.  1,442,368 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Sunderland,  Leonard  E..  Clearfield.  Pa.  Rest  or  creeper 
for   automobile   mechanics.      1.446,945 ;    Feb.    27. 

Sunderman  Corporation.  (See  Sunderman,  Frederick  R.. 
assignor.) 

Sunderman,  Frederick  R..  assignor  to  Sunderman  Cor 
poration.  Newburgh,  N.  X.     Jack.     1,454,524  :  May  8. 

Sunderman,  Frederick  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
Sunderman  Corporation,  Newburgh,  N.  T.  Carburetor. 
1.457.010;  May  29. 

Sunderman.  Frederick  R..  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor  to 
Sunderman  Products,  Inc..  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Car- 
huretor.     1.457,408  :   June  5. 

SundeiTnan  Products,  Inc.  (See  Sunderman,  Frederick 
R.,  assignor.) 

Sundh.  August,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Flexible  coupling. 
1.440,847;  Jan.  2. 

Sundh.  August,  Hastings-upon-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Mill. 
1.455,278  ;  May  15. 

Sundh.  August.  Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Can. 
1,466,677;    Sept.    4. 

Sundh.  Ausust.  Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Flexible  tub 
ing.      1.474.949  ;    Nov.    20. 

Sundh.  August,  Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Flexible  tub- 
ing.    1.478,185  :   Dec.  18. 

Sundh.  August,  Hastings-upon-Hudson.  N.  Y..  assignor 
to  Otis  Elevator  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Inter- 
woven flat-bclt-drive  apparatus.     1,475,250  ;  Nov.  27. 

Sundh,  August.  Hastings-upon-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  W. 
Westerman.  Detroit.  Mich.     Mill.     1,451,280;   Apr.  10. 

Sundh.  August,  Hastings-upon-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  W, 
Westerman,  Detroit,  Mich.  Indicator.  1,451,281  ; 
Apr.   10. 

Sundh.  August.  Hastings-upon-Hudson.  N.  Y..  and  W. 
Westerman,   Detroit.   Mich.     Mill.     1,454.493 ;   May   8. 


Sundli,  -Vugust,  Hastings-upon-Hudson.  N.  Y.,  and  W. 
Westerman,  Detroit,  Mich.  Indicator  1,455,277  : 
May  15. 

Sundh  Electric  Company.      (See  Larsen,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Sundh  Engineering  and  Machine  Company.  (See  John, 
Griffltli,  assignor.) 

Sundhaussen.  Hermann,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp 
Aktiongescllschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Long- 
distance control  of  stabilized  bodies.  1,442,191  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Sundhaussen,  Hermann,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktien- 
gosollschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr.  Gerra.Tny.  Suppression 
of  gyroscopic  precession.     1,465.532  ;   Aug.   21. 

Sundin.  Oscar  T.,  Providence.  R.  I.,  assignor  to  David 
II.  Zell,  Incorporated.  Article  holder.  1,461,837 ; 
July  17. 

Sundstrand  Engineering  Company.  (See  Sundstrand, 
Gustaf  D..   assignor.) 

Sundstrand,  Gustaf  D..  assignor  to  Sundstrand  Engineer- 
ing Company,  Rockford,  111.  Heater.  1,451,126 ; 
Apr.    10. 

Sundstrand,  Gustaf  D.,  assignor  to  Rockford  Milling 
Machine  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Adding  machine. 
1.455.555  :  May  15. 

Sundstrand.  Gustaf  D.,  assignor  to  Rockford  Milling 
Machine  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Gearing.  1.473,166  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Sundstrand,  Gustaf  D.,  assignor  to  Rockford  Tool  Com- 
pany. Rockford.  111.  Lathe  and  taper-cutting  means 
for  the  same.     1.476,114  ;  Dec.  4. 

Sundstrom.  Carl,  and  G.  N.  Terziev,  Syracuse,  assignors 
to  The  Solvay  Process  Company,  Solvay,  N.  Y.  Form- 
ing sodium  compounds.     1,473,259  ;  Nov.  6. 

Sunnen,  Joseph,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Valve  lifter,  1,452,714; 
Apr.  24. 

Super  Razors  Incorporated.  (See  Watt,  James  A.  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Super  Reflex  Company.  (See  MacDowell,  G.  J.,  and 
Jones,   assignor.) 

Superheater  Company.      (See  McKee,  Neal  T.,  assignor.) 

Superheater  Company,  The.  (See  Barnes,  John  A., 
assignor.) 

Superheater  Company,  The.  (See  Broido,  Benjamin  N., 
assignor.) 

Superheater  Company,  The.  (See  Ostermann,  Rudolf  M., 
assignor.) 

Superior  Boiler  Works.  (See  Walsh,  Edward  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Superior  Building  Company,  The.  (See  Oakes,  Emmett 
L.,  assignor.) 

Superior  Gas  Engine  Company,  The.  (See  Opferkuck, 
Emil,   assignor.) 

Superior  Hand  Embroiderer  Corporation.  (See  Baker, 
Fenner  B.,  assignor.) 

Superior  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Woock,  Walter 
R.,    H.   J.,   and   E.    M.) 

Superior  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Crouse, 
Harry  C   assignor.) 

Superior  Process  Refining  Company.  (See  Gilchrist,  Vin- 
cent T.,  assignor.) 

Superior  Projector,   Inc.      (See  Dohert.y,  John,  assignor.) 

Supplee,  Samuel  G..  East  Orange.  N.  J.  Denture-attach- 
ing device.     1,465,379  ;  Aug.  21. 

Surbaugh.  John  S.,  Vincennes,  Ind.  Handle  and  blade  con- 
nection.     1.445,185  :   Feb.   13. 

Surbeck,  Homer  L.,  and  J.  F.  Perrin,  Rapid  City,  S. 
Dak.  Glare  shield  for  motor  vehicles.  1,446,946 ; 
Feb.    27. 

Sure-Cut  Sharpener  Co.  (See  Graser,  Thomas  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Suron,  Nathan  H..  Needham.  assignor  to  The  Gamewell 
Fire  .\larm  Tele.graph  Company.  Newton  Upper  Falls, 
Mass.      Fire-alarm  systems.      1,465.496 ;   Aug.   21. 

Surface  Combustion  Co.  (See  Peters,  Arthur  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Surface  Combustion  Co.,  The.  (See  Eddison,  William  B., 
assignor.) 

Surface  Combustion  Co.,  The.  (See  Hepburn.  William  M., 
assignor.) 

Surface  Combustion  Co.  Inc.,  The.      (See  Harris,  William 

J.,  .ir.,  assignor.) 
Surface    Combustion    Co.,    Inc..    The.      (See^Langenberg, 

F.  C,   and  Fetterly,  assignors.) 
Surface  Combustion,  Inc.     (See  Ellis.  Carleton,  assignor.) 
Surico.     Carmine.       (See    Fumagalli,     G.,     Cardone.     and 

Surico.) 
Surplus,  Charles  W.,  Chicago,  111.     Bos-covering  machine. 

1.442,835  :  Jan.  23. 
Sury,   Walter,   Pleterlen,    Switzerland.     Vise.      1,453,207 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Sus     Strong.     Carl     .X..     Chicago,     111.       Undergarment, 

\.478.147;  Dec.  3  8. 
Susqueb.nnna    Silk    Mills.       (See    Bunting,    James    H.,    as- 
signor.) 
Susquehanna   Silk  Mills.      (See  Katz.   Clara,  assignor.) 
Susq>iohanna  Silk   ^lills.     (See  Korten.  Ernest,  assignor.) 
Susquehanna   Silk  Mills.      fSee  Krupickp.  E'ln.  nssisnor.  i 
Susquehanna  Silk  Mills.     (See  Rothschild.  Max,  assignor.) 
Susquehanna   Silk  Mills.      (See  Weiss.  Virginia,  assitrnor.) 
Siiss.    David.    Mannheim,    and    H.    Jocher.    Lampertheim, 

nsar    Mannheim.    Germany.      Transporting    device    for 

unassorted  cigars  which  are  not  yet  packed.    1,476,009  ; 

Dec.  4. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Susskind,  Sylvan  H.  (See  Scribner,  G.  H.  T.,  and  Suss- 
kind.) 

Sussman,  Max,  Detroit,  Micb.  Folding  cook  stove. 
1,456,474  ;  May  22. 

Sustarich,  Joseph,  Chicago,  111.  Tower  hammer. 
1,458,667  ;  .Tune  12. 

SutcUffe,  Arthur  G.,  assignor  to  Ilg  Electric  Ventilating 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Self-cooled  electric  motor. 
1,441,460  ;   Jan.    9. 

Sutcliffe,  Arthur  G.,  assignor  to  Ilg  Electric  Ventilat- 
ing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Brush  rigging  for  electric 
motors   and   generators.      1,477,606 ;    Dec.    18. 

Sutcliffe,  Harry  C,  Black  Earth,  Wis.  Clutch  lock  for 
tractors.     1,441,186;  Jan.  2. 

Suter,  Eugfene  F.,  Piccadilly,  London,  England.  Perma- 
nent hair  waving.     1,449,874.  Mar.  27. 

Suter,  Eugene  F.,  London,  England.  Electric  heating 
apparatus  for  waving  or  curling  the  hair.  1,456,343  ; 
May  22. 

Suter,  John  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Method  of  and 
means  for  fuel  injection  for  internal-comhustion  mo- 
tors.     1,477,984  :  Dec.   18. 

Sutermeister,  Lowell  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
manufacture  of  ice  cream.     1,449,458  ;  Mar.  27. 

Sutherland  Collapsible  Paper  Box  Company.  (See  Suther- 
land,   Stafford   F.,   assignor.) 

Sutherland,  Daniel  M.,  jr.,  Trenton,  assignor  to  The 
Agasote  Millboard  Co.,  Ewing  Township,  N.  J.  Sheet- 
handling  device.      1,464,513  ;   Aug.   14. 

Sutherland,  Enos  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Collapsible 
crate.     1,451,598;   Apr.  10. 

Sutherland,  Enos  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Knockdown  re- 
ceptacle.    1,475,897;  Nov.  27. 

Sutherland,  Ernest  E.,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Products  Company.  Electric  water  heater. 
1,472,197;  Oct.  30. 

Sutherland,  John,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Automatic  'ar-con- 
trol  mechanism.     1,458,158;  June  12. 

Sutherland,  John,  Springer,  N.  Mex.  Tool  for  contracting 
and  expanding  split  rims.     1,463,854  ;  Aug.  7. 

Sutherland,  Robert  F.  (See  Hooper,  C.  L.,  Sutherland, 
and   Parkhouse. ) 

Sutherland,  Stafford  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Collapsible 
folding  box.     1,443.054  ;  Jan.  23. 

Sutherland,  Stafford  F.,  assignor  to  Sutherland  Collapsible 
Paper  Box  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Collapsible 
folding   box.      1,443,055  ;    Jan.    23. 

Sutherland,  Stafford  F..  assignor  to  Sutherland  Collapsible 
Paper  Box  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Collapsible 
folding  box.     1.443,056;  Jan.  23. 

Sutton,  Ernest  D.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Adjusting  mecha- 
nism for  clothesracks  and  similar  devices.  1,466.859  ; 
Sept.   4. 

Sutton,  Eunice,  assignor  to  Sutwa  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Display  device.     1,472,097  ;  Oct.  30. 

Sutton,  Frank,  et  al.     (See  Heltman,  Curg  W.,  assignor.) 

Sutton,  Prank  M.,  Vallejo,  Calif.  Combined  thermostat 
and  time   control.     1,468,179  ;   Sept.   18. 

Sutton,  Harry  A.,  and  R.  S.  Van  Attn,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Cannon  tunnel  mount.     1,471,366;  Oct.  23. 

Sutton,  Louis  D.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Roasting  pan. 
1,417,219  ;  Oct.  16. 

Sutton,  Mark,  and  T.  Williams,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
Toi>rnIler   clearer.      1.462,774  ;   July   24. 

Sutton,  William  H.,  assignor  to  J.  &  P.  Coats.  Limited, 
Glasgow,  Scotland.  Cheese.winding  spindle.  1,476,271  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Sutwa  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Sutton,  Eunice,  assignor.) 

Suverkrop,  Edward  A.,  deceased  ;  J.  H.  Suverkrop,  admin- 
istratrix, assignor  to  J.  H.  Suverkrop,  Sea  CliflC,  N.  Y. 
Lapping  machine.     Rel5,684  ;  Sept.  11. 

Suverkrop,  Jenny  H.  (See  Suverkrop,  Edward  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Suverkrop,  Jenny  H.,  administratrix.  (See  Suverkrop, 
Edward  A.) 

Suzuki,  timetaro,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Making  sodium  com- 
pounds of  dioxydiaminoarsenobenzene.  1,440,848  ;  Jan.  2. 

Suzuki,  XJmetaro,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Making  sodium  com- 
pounds of  dioxydiaminoarsenobenzene.  1,440,849 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Suzuki,  Umetaro  Tokyo,  Japan.  Making  sodium  com- 
pounds (jj.  dioxydiaminoarsenobenzene.  1,440,850  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Suzuki,    Umetaro,    Tokyo,    Japan.      Sodium    compound   of 

dioxydiaminoarsenobenzene      and      making     the      same 

1,468,618;    Sept.    18. 
Svalgaard,  John  W.,  Madclia,  Minn.     Shovel.     1,474, 21.S  : 

Nov.   13. 
Svalland,     Martin,     New    York,    N.     Y.       Rail     crossing. 

1,460,686  ;   July  3. 
Svenska     Aktiebolaget     Bromsregulator.       (See    Djurson, 

Axel  R.  IC,  assignor.) 
Svenska    Aktiebolaget    Gasaccumulator.       (See    Eskilson. 

Sven  A.,  assignor.) 
Svenska  Aktiebolaget  Mono.     (See  Rodhe,  Olof.  assignor  ) 
Svensson,   .Tohn   W.      (See  Graf,   F.,   and   Svensson.j 
Svensson,   Svenning  H.,   assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Bofor.<!, 

Bofors,    Sweden.      Machine    for   the    manufacturing    of 

nuts        1.468.046:     Sept.    18. 
Swaim,  Lindian  J.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Inking  mechanism 

for  plate-printing  machines.     1,469,544  ;  Oct.  2. 
Swaim.    Patrick    M.,    Lonoke.   Ark.      Mathematical    calcu- 
lator   and    rule.      1,443,855;    Jan.    30. 


Swain,  Joseph  G.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Pressed-steel  wheel 
and  making  same.     1,450,618  ;  Apr.  3. 

Swain,  Joseph  G.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Steel  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Wheel  and  demountable 
rim.      1,443,291  ;   Jan.    23. 

Swain,  Joseph  G.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Steel  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Manufacture  of  wheels. 
1.400,147  ;  June  26. 

Swain,  Joseph  G.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Steel  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Demountable-rim  con- 
struction.     1,473,525  ;   Nov.   6. 

Swain,  Mack  M.     (See  Post,  Harry  M.  and  L.  O.,  assignors.) 

Swain,  Mack  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Music  cabinet. 
1,464,890;  Aug.  14. 

Swan,  Albert  S.      (See  Yeats,  J.  A.,  and   Swan.) 

Swan,  Arthur  G.,  Yakima,  Wash.  Tilting  bin  and  mount- 
ing for  same.     1,447,360  ;  Mar.  6. 

Swan,  Erwin  D.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  D.  G.  Manges, 
Maryville,  Tenn.,  assignors  of  one-half  to  Lidgerwood 
Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  one- 
half  to  United  Steel  Block  Corporation,  Chester,  Pa. 
Sheave  block.     1,463,731  ;   July  31. 

Swan.  Gustave,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.  Bicycle  boat. 
1.459,207;   June   19.    . 

Swan,  John  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  Csemiczsky, 
Denver,  Colo.  Adjustable  cultivator.  1,454,225 ; 
May  8. 

Swan,  John  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L. .  Csemiczsky, 
Denver,  Colo.  Combined  shade  roller  and  curtain 
bracket.      1,454,226  ;   May   8. 

Swan,  John  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  Csemiczky,  Den- 
ver, Colo.     Hand  cultivator.     1,465,656 ;  Aug.  21. 

Swan,  John  C,  Marietta,  Ohio.  Drilling  wells. 
1,455,010;  May  15. 

Swan,  John  W.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Carburetor  control. 
1.462,725  ;   .July   24. 

Swan,  Willis  .-\.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Evaporating  appa- 
ratus.    1,478,186;  Dec.  18. 

Swanberg,  Floyd  L.  (See  Peterson,  J.  W.,  and  Swan- 
berg.  ) 

Swanberg,  Julius,  Chicago,  111.  Temperature  indicator. 
1,441,307;   Jan.   9. 

Swanfeldt,   Andrew.      (See   Cochran,   John    A.,   assignor. > 

Swanjord.  Knute,  Balaton,  Minn.  Pressure  gauge. 
1,475,252  ;  Nov.  27. 

Swank,  Christian  J.,  Topeka,  Kans.  Exterminator  trap. 
1,451,720;   Apr.   17. 

Swann,  Vivian  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Carpenter's  hatchet. 
1,478,187;    Dec.    18. 

Swann,  William,  assignor  to  C.  Trawford.  Limited, 
Walsall,  England.  Means  for  gripping  wire  or  the 
like.     1,450.524  ;  Apr.  3. 

Swanson,  Andrew  W.     (See  Andrae,  P.  J.,  and  Swanson.) 

Swanson,  Benny  M.,  Los  Angele.s,  Calif.  Combination 
angle    table.      1,466,810:    Sept.   4. 

Swanson,  Charles  A.,  Chicago,  HI.  Grass  catcher. 
1,448,880;   Mar.   20. 

Swanson,  Charles  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  W. 
Swanson,  Fridley,  Minn.  Unloading  truck.  1,455,821 ; 
May  22. 

Swanson,  Charles  V.,  Velva,  N.  Dak.  Ventilator. 
1,471,811  ;  Oct.  23. 

Swanson.  Chrisopher,  Laporte,  Ind.  Fence.  1,475,415 : 
Nov.  27. 

Swanson,  Emil  G.,  Moline.  111.  Bolt  and  nut  assembling 
machine.     1.440,646  ;  Jan.  2. 

Swanson,  Florence  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Controlling  mech- 
anism for  phonographs  and  the  like.  1,446,996 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Swanson,  George  W.  (See  Swanson,  Charles  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Swanson,      Guss      A.,      Chicago,      111.        Building     block. 

1.459.180  :   June  10. 
Swanson,  Hjalmar,  assignor  to  Cummins  Perforator  Com- 
pany,    Chicago,     111.       Hand     perforator.       1,476,272; 

Dec.  4. 
Swanson,  Hjalmar,  assignor  to  Cummins  Perforator  Com- 
pany, Chicago.  111.    Hand  perforator.    1,476.273  :  Dec.  4. 
Swanson,  John  E.      (See  Anderson.  Carl  G.,  assignor.) 
Sw.in.son,   John   N.,   Iowa  Park,   Tex.      Well.      1,476,554; 

Dec.  4. 
Swanson,   Olaf  J.,    Chappaqua,   N.   Y.      Fly-paper   holder. 

1,461,689;  July  10. 
Swanson,  Peter,  and  A.  W.  Carlson,  Ely,  Minn.    Auxiliary 

car  step.     1,443,057  ;   Jan.  23. 
Swanson,  Peter,  and  A.  W.  Carlson,  Ely,  Minn.     Auxiliary 

car   step.      1,466,212 ;   Aug.   28. 
Swanson,  Swan  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  H.  Blanken- 

horn.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Windmill.  1,442,307  ;  Jan.  16. 
Swanstrom,  George.  (See  Hage,  Leonell  R.,  assignor.) 
Swanstrom,     John    M.,    Chicago,    111.       Shock    absorber. 

1,474.498  :    Nov.   20. 
Swantees,    Samuel   F.,   St.    Louis,   Mo.      Ribbed  underflap 

for  undergarments.     1,469,972  ;  Oct.  9. 
Swaroczky,    Antoni,    Detroit,    Mich.      Water    gauge    for 

heating  boilers.      1.465,956 ;   Aug.   28. 
Swart,  George  R.,  &  (Company,  Inc.     (See  Belluche,  Elmer 

W.,   assignor.) 
Swart,    Walter   G.,    Duluth,   Minn.      Sintering   apparatus. 

1,474.850;    Nov.    20. 
Swart,   Walter   G.,   Babbitt,  Minn.     Magnetic   separator. 

1,475,457  :  Nov.  27. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


527 


Swiuts,  Ernest  L..  Dixou,  HI.     Ice-card  holder.     1,444,810  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Swartwooil,    Charles    C,    Contralia,    Wash.      Evaporative 

ioeloss  refrigerator.     1,448,470  ;  Mar.  13. 
Swartwooti,    lloratio   K.,   Kansas   City,    Mo.,    assignor   of 

one-third    to   H.    Vick,    Atchison,    Kans.,   and   oue-third 

to   M.   M.   O'Connor,    Kansas   City,  Mo.     Sash   balance 

and   fastener.     1,44(5,403 ;   Feb.   20. 
Swartwout    Company,    The.       (See    Mayer,    Carl    F.,    as- 
signor.) 
Swartz,   Charles  L.,  Pliiiadelphia,  Fa.      Dropping  attach- 
ment for  bottles.     1,471,868  ;  Oct.  23. 
Swartz,  Edward  M.,  Koxbury,  assignor  to   Keystone  Mfg. 

Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Garden  tool.  1,477,302  ;  Dec.  11. 
Swartz  Electric  Company.  (See  Swartz,  Ira  T.,  assignor.) 
Swartz,   Fred   L.,    assignor   of   one-halt    to    G.    Montvllle, 

deceased,    Toledo,    Ohio ;    E.    Montville,   administratrix. 

Automatic     door     operating     and     controlling     means. 

1,474,214;  Nov.   13. 
Swartz,    Henry,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Coal-gas    carburetor. 

1,447,737  ;  Mar.  G. 
Swartz,    Henry,- Philadelphia,    Pa.      Coal-gas    carburetor. 

1,404,299  ;    Aug.    7. 
Swartz,    Henrv,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Coal-gas    carburetor. 

1,478,981  ;  Dec.  25. 
Swartz,    Ira    T.,    assignor   to    Swartz    Electric    Company, 

Indianapolis,    Ind.      Fuel-supplying  means.      1,470,204 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Swartz,   Richey   L.,   Bowling  Green,  Ohio.     Washing  ma- 
chine.    1,447,607  ;  Mar.  6. 
Swartz,  William   H.,   York,   Pa.,  assignor  to  The  General 

Machine         Worlds.  Speed-changing         mechanism. 

1,403.408  ;  July  31. 
Sway,  Henry,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Radiator  core.    1,460,805  ; 

July  3. 
Swayze,    Michael    L.,    Peyton,    Colo.      Potato    digger    and 

bean   harvester.     1,449,306 ;   Mar.   20. 
Swebilius,  Carl  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 

Marlin  Firearms  Corporation,  New  Haven,  Conn.    Auto- 
matic gun.     1,444,890  ;  Feb.  13. 
Swebilius,    Carl   G.,   assignor,    by   mesne   assignments,    to 

Tlie   Marlin   Firearms  Corporation,   New   Haven,   Conn. 

Automatic  gun.     1,450,653  ;  Apr.  3. 
Swedenborg,   John   P.,  Akron,   Ohio.     Garment   stretcher. 

1,465,696;  Aug.  21. 
Swedish  Crucible  Steel  Company.      (See  Barton,  Charles, 

assignor.) 
Sweeley,    Edward    A.,    Aleaandria,    Va.,    assignor    to    The 

Wine    Railway    Appliance    Co.,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Hatch 

cover  and  means  for  supporting  and  locking  the  same. 

1,473,655  ;  Nov.  13. 
Sweeley,  Everett  M.,  Boise,  Idaho.     Cartridge.     1,470,655  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Sweeney,    Albert    H.,     Fresnor    Oalif.       Decoy     stickui>. 

1,478,538;  Dec.  25. 
Sweeney,  Daniel,   assignor  of  one-half  to   H.  B.  Kincaid, 

Clarksburg,  W.  Va.  Traffic  signal.  1,451,237  ;  Apr.  10. 
Sweeney,    Eugene   J.,    Rockford,   Hi.      Plane.      1,447,051 : 

Feb.   2T. 
Sweeney,   Hugh  C,  Minneapolis,   Minn.     Coupling  guard. 

1,477,607  ;    Dec.    18. 
Sweeney,   Morgan   L.,   et  al.      (See   Cable,    Henry   C,   as- 
signor.) 
Sweeney,   Samuel,   Wilkinsburg,   Pa.     Flushing  device   for 

water-closets.     1,446,773  ;  Feb.  27. 
Sweet,  Alvin  H.,  assignor  to  Title  Guarantee  and  Trust 

Company,    trustee,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Brake    band. 

1,478,070.  Dec.   18. 
Sweet,    Alvin    H.,   assignor   of   one-third   to   C.   A.    Sweet 

and   oue-third   to   C.   R.   Twitchell,   Los   Angeles,   Calif. 

Linked   brake-band   lining.      1,460.118 ;   June   26. 
Sweet,  C.  0.,  and  Son  Company.      (See  Sweet,  Ervin  V., 

assignor.) 
Sweet,    Charles    A.    et    al.       (See    Sweet,    Alvin    H.,    as- 
signor.) 
Sweet  &  Doyle  Foundry  and  Machine  Co.    (See  Shiverick, 

Myron   D.,  assignor.) 
Sweet,    Ernest    E.,    assignor,    by    mesne    assignments,    to 

H.    H.    Emmons,    Detroit,    Mich.      Apparatus    for    dis- 
tilling volatile  impui-ities   from   the   lubricating   oil   of 

internal-combustion  engines.     1,471,984  ;  Oct.  23. 
Sweet,  Ervin  V.,  Attlehoro,  Mass.,  assignor  to  C.  0^  Sweet 

and    Son    Company.      Separable    fastener.      1.4o8,559  ; 

June  12. 
Sweet,    Frederick    D.,    assignor    to    Instant    Hot    Primer 

Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Engine-priming    device. 

1,450,929;  Apr.   10. 
Sweet,  Herbert  P.      (See  Peckham,  H.  C,  and  Sweet.) 
Sweet,      Jeremiah      B.,      Hutchinson,      Kans.        Shaker. 

1,470,893;  Oct.  16. 
Sweet,    Laurence   A.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Hood   clamp. 

1,442,369;   Jan.   16. 
Sweet.   Lewis  L.,   and   M.   Morley,   Wallace,  Idaho.     Ball 

mill.     1,455,456;  May  15. 
Sweet,    Meachem    D.,    Alliance,    Ohio.      Battery-charging 

connector.     1,445,567  ;  Feb.  13. 
Sweet,  Melvin  A.,  and  G.  W.  Britton,  Hamilton,  Ontario, 

Canada.        Dial-scale      printing      device.        1,461,949 ; 

July  17. 
Sweet,  Melvin  A.,  and  M.  D.  Fernan,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Measuring  device.     1,472,284  ;  Oct.   30. 
Sweet,  Roger  J.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.     Vapor-controlling  system 

for  engines.     1,448,167  ;  Mar.  13. 


Sweetland,  Ernest  J.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Developing  plioto- 
grapliic  sensitized  films.     1,447,329  ;  Mar.  0. 

Sweelland,  Ernest  J.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  United 
Fillers  Corporation,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Filter. 
1,472,098;   Oct.  30. 

Sweetland,  William  H.,  et  al.  (See  Aslilock,  Ernest  H., 
assignor.) 

Sweetiiian,  Cecil  R.,  et  al.  (See  Bryan,  William  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sweetman,  Michael  M.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  removing  liquid  and  salt  deposits  from 
gas  wells.     1,447,052  ;  Feb.  27. 

Sweetman,  Michael  M.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Underreamer. 
1,478,306  ;    Dec.    18. 

Sweney,  Harry  K.,  Alcova,  Wyo.  Culvert.  1,443,292 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Swenev,  Harry  K.,  Denver,  Colo.  Conduit  coupling. 
1,475,150;   Nov.   20. 

Swenson,  Carl  E.,  et  al.  (See  Anderson,  Carl  L.. 
assignor.) 

Swenson,   Carl  E.,   et  al.      (See  Faust,   Levin,   assignor.) 

Swenson,  Carl  E.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  L.  Faust,  one- 
fourth  to  E.  Ekstrom,  and  one-fourth  to  C.  L.  Ander- 
son, Rockford,  111.     Clutch.     1,460,454;  July  3. 

Swenson,  Gustav  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hoisting  gear. 
1,446,278;  Feb.  20. 

Swensen,  Abraham,  deceased ;  M.  Swensen,  administra- 
trix, Minneapolis,  Minn.  Record  -  cleaning  device. 
1,472,857  ;  Nov.  6. 

Swensen,  Mary,  administratrix.     (See  Swensen,  Abraham.) 

Swenson,  Harold  E.,  Vallejo,  Calif.  Envelope  opener. 
1,473,526;   Nov.   6. 

Swenson,  Oscar  L.  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Die-casting  ma- 
chine.    1,466,490;   Aug.   28. 

Swetnam,  Lewis  1-1.,  and  J.  Moody,  Jacksboro,  Tex.  Radi- 
ator-draining   means.      1,443,938 ;   Jan.    30. 

Swiezy,  Adolf  W.     (See  Martin,  Francis  L.,  assignor.) 

Swift,  Clement  K.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
M.  I.  Hartman  and  A.  Hartman,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  trad- 
ing as  H.  S.  Laboratory.  Stopcock  remover. 
1,453,895  ;  May  1. 

Swift  &  Company.      (See  Davis,  Elmer  E.,  assignor.) 

Swift  &  Company.      (See  Flick,  Clarence,  assignor.) 

Swift   &   Company.      (See   Lamb,   Harry,  assignor.) 

Swift  &  Company.      (See  Porth,   Harry  W.  L.,  assignor.) 

Swift  &  Company.  (See  Richardson,  William  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Swift,  George  W.,  jr.,  Bordentown,  N.  J.  Cover-fasten- 
ing device   for  paper  pails.     1,462,153  ;   July    17. 

Swift,  Willard  E.,  Worcester,  assignor  to  United  States 
Envelope  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Window  envel- 
ope.     ], 449,792;   Mar.   27. 

Swift,  Willard  E.,  Worcester,  assignor  to  United  States 
Envelope  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Carton  support 
for  drinking  cups.     1.459,002  ;  June  19. 

Swihart,  Eraphia  A.,  Kandall,  Kans.  Incubator. 
1,467,886;  Sept.  11. 

Swindale,    John    W.      (See    Lee,    H.    W..   and    Swindale.) 

Swindell,  William  H.,  and  L.  Phillips,  Waldo,  Fla. 
Railway  switch.     1,450,763  ;  Apr.  3. 

Swindell,  William  H.,  and  L.  Phillips,  Waldo,  Fla.  Rail 
joint.      1,455,680;    May    15. 

Swindle,  Edna  B.,  Lanark,  Mont.  Attachment  for 
clotheslines.      1,466,570  ;   Aug.    28. 

Swineford,  Lloyd  A.,  Ashland,  Ohio.  Swimmer's  float. 
1,446,222  ;  Feb.  20. 

Swinehart,  Benjamin  C,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Tire  tread. 
Des.   63,336;  Nov.  20. 

Swingspout  Measure  Co.  (See  Wiswell,  O.  N.,  and 
Allen,    assignors.) 

Swinland,  John,  Duluth,  Minn.  OccuDant-propelled  ve- 
hicle.     1,443,153  ;    Jan.   23. 

Swinland,  John,  Duluth,  Minn.  Vehicle.  1,455,124 ; 
May  15. 

Swinnerton,  Rupert,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Automobile 
garage.     1,454,348  ;  May  8. 

Swisher,  D.  P.,  et  al.  (See  Stevens,  G.  H.,  and  Eaton, 
assignors.) 

Swisher,  R.  D.,  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Corey,  Matt  M.,  assignor.) 

Swisher,  R.  D.,  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Gudgel,  E.  D.,  and  Corey, 
assignors.) 

Swiss  Anode  Corporation.     (See  Bart,  Blasius,  assignor.) 

Swiss  Ferment  Company.  (See  Kern,  R.  and  Jenny,  as- 
signors.) 

Switzer,  Erlo  H.,  Moberly,  Mo.  Bedspring.  1,448,471  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Switzer,  William  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cap  for  a  condi- 
ment holder.     Des.   63,273 ;   Nov.   13. 

Swoboda,  Adolph  R.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Re- 
sistance element.     1,448,578  ;  Mar.  13. 

Swole,  Paul  C.     (See  Kelsey,  Frank  N.,  assignor.) 

Swoveland,  Virgil  W.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Fishing  tool. 
1.461,006:  July  3. 

Syderaan,    Abraham.       (See    Thoma,    Andrew,    assignor.) 

Sydor,  Jacob,  et  al.  (See  Rosenberg,  W.,  and  Moss,  as- 
signors.) 

Sykes.  John  P..  Walllngford,  and  H.  E.  Stover,  assignors 
to  The  Baldwin  Locomotive  Works,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Jig 
for  assembling  locomotive  frames.     1,453,896;  May  1. 

Sykea,  .John  P.,  Wallingford,  and  H.  E.  Stover.  Phila- 
delphia. Pa.  Jig  for  assembling  locomotive  frames. 
1,460,868;  July  3. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Sykes,  John  P.,  Wallingfoid,  and  H.  E.  Stover,  assignors 
to  The  Baldwin  Locomotive  Works,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Jack  structure.     1,478,-307  ;   Dec.   18. 

Sykes,  Koscoe  D.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Lumber  drier.  1,477,985  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Sykes,  Miles  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Trolley  replacer 
1,457,677  ;  June  5. 

Sykes,  W.  R.,  Interlocking  Signal  Company  Limited. 
(See   Tiddeman,    Edmund    S.,    assignor.) 

Sylvan,  Joseph,  Chicago,  111.  Glazing  bar  for  skylights 
and  the  like.     1,475,416  ;  Nov.  27. 

Sylvan,  Joseph,  Chicago,  111.  Skylight  construction. 
1,476.931 :  Dec.  11. 

Sylvan,  Jo.-;eph,  Cicero,  111.  Warm-air  heating  furnace. 
1,476,932  ;   Dec.   11. 

Sylvan,  Joseph,  assignor  to  American  3-Way  Lusfer 
Prism  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Skylight  construction. 
1,464,783;  Aug.  14. 

Sylven,  Gustaf  E.      (See  Tillander,  August  E.,  assignor.) 

Sylvester,  Andrew  C.  (See  Sylvester,  George  H.  and 
A.    C.) 

Sylvester,  Chester  M.,  Middleboro,  Mass.  Trap  for  drains 
and  the  like.     1,455,279  ;  May  15. 

Sylvester,  George  H.  and  A.  C,  Gary  Station.  111.  Shovel. 
1,474,568:  Nov.  20. 

Syman,  William  E.  (See  Taylor,  W.,  and  Hindle,  as- 
signors. ) 

Symington,  T.  H.,  Company,  The.  (See  Barrows,  Donald 
t>.,   assignor.) 

Symington,  T.  H.,  Company,  The.  (See  Kadel,  Byers  W., 
assignor.) 

Symington,  T.  H.,  Company,  The.  (See  Lucas,  Walter  A., 
assignor.) 

Symington.  T.  H.,  Company,  The.  (See  Weston,  Arthur 
H.,    assignor.) 

Symington,  T.  H.,  Company,  The.  (See  Wright,  Iva  0., 
assignor.) 

Symmes,  Ernest  M.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany. Wilmington,  Del.     Explosive.     1,478,588  ;  Dec.  25. 

Symmons,  Samuel  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Casting  ma- 
chine.    1,449,459  ;   Mar.   27. 

Symonds,  Clarence  M.,  San  Anselmo,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
American  Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blank  feed 
for  slitters.     1,459,758  :   June  26. 

Symons  Brothers  Company.  (See  Symons,  Edgar  B., 
assignor.) 

Symons,  Edgar  B.,  assignor  to  Symons  Brothers  Com- 
pany, Evanston,  111.  Adjustable  head  for  disk  crush- 
ing  machines.      1,444.221  ;    Feb.    6. 

Symons,  Johnson  V.     (See  Bracken,  Horace  S.,  assignor.) 

Syndicaat  "Electro  -Staal."  (See  Vermaes,  Stefanus  J., 
assignor.) 

Syracuse  Washing  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Derschug, 
John   N.,    assignor.) 

System  Machine  Works.     (See  Dabadie,  John  L.,  assignor.) 

Szabo.  George  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Appliance  for  auto- 
matically indicating  the  amount  of  gasoline  in  auto- 
mobile  tanks.      1,456,743  :   May   29. 

Szab6,  Julius.  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.  Bed  for  children  or  in- 
fants.     1.440,943  ;   Jan.   2. 

Szafka,  Joseph,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Combination  sausage 
filler  and  fruit  press.     1,446,279  :  Feb.  20. 

Szafka,  Joseph,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Winepress.  1,468,047; 
Sept.    18. 

Szalai,  Charles,  Easton,  Pa.     Stove-lid  lifter.     1,451,238  ; 

Apr.   10. 
Szarvasy,    Emerich.     Budapest,     Hungary.       Graphitizlng 

preformed  carbon  bodies.     1,470,300;  Oct.  9. 
Szastalo,  Stanley,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Matchbox.    1,450,963  ; 

Apr.   10. 
Szczerba,   Walter,   Newark,   N.   J.     Envelope.      1,461,635 ; 

.Tuly   10. 
Szita,  George,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  B.  Cunningham, 

San  Antonio,  Tex.      Engine  head.      1.474,452  ;   Nov.   20. 
Szukalski,  Marian  F..  jr..  Milwaukee,   Wis.     Flexible  dial 

mounting.     1,477,785  ;  Dec.  18. 
Szydlowskl,     Paul,     Detroit,     Mich.       Lock.       1,460,518; 

July  3. 

Szydlowski,   Paul,  Detroit,  Mich.     Tilting  steering  wheel- 

for  motor-driven  vehicles.     1,476,851  ;  Dec.  11. 
SzyUowny,    Walter    C,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Fruit-jar    holder. 

1,452,941  :  Apr.  24. 
Szynianski.  Franciszek.  and  P.  D'.id^k.  KUswoith,  Pa.    Seal- 
ing stamp.     Des.    62,154 ;   Mar.   27. 
rahb,    Warner   T.,    assignor   to    Duplex   Engine    Governor 

Company,    Inc.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Valve.      1,470.037  : 

Oct.  9. 
Tabb,  Warner  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Safety 

Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Companv.     .-Vrt  and  apparatus 
"     for  lighting.     1,470,777;  Oct.   16. 
Tabb,   Warner  T.,   assignor-  to    Duplex    Engine    Governor 

Company.     Inc.,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Operating    gear. 

1,470,778  ;  Oct.  16. 
Taber.  Charles  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Torque  shocK  absorber. 

1,466,414;    Aug.    28. 
Taber,   Hubert   C,   assignor  of  one-half   to   .V.   M.   Jones. 

Los       Angeles.       Calif.         Centrifugal       amalgamator. 

1,457,560  ;   June  5. 
Taber,   Jeremiah  B.   G.,  New   Haven,  Conn.     Preparation 

I'or  treating  articles  of  rubber.     1,464.143  :   Aug.  7. 
T.iber,     Joseph.     Millbrook,     N.     Y.        Spiral     propeller. 

1,458,600;  June  12. 


Tabler,   Frank   C,   St.   Louis,   Mo.     Air  inlet  and   mixing 

device     for    internal-combustion     engines.       1,468,048 ; 

Sept.  18.  . 

Tabler,    John     H.,    Washington,    D.    C.      Belt    fastener. 

1,476,852;   Dec.    11. 
Tabor,  Albert  B.,  assignor  to  The  Brown  &  Sharpe  Manu- 
facturing    Co.,      Providence,      R.      I.        Hair      clipper. 

1,441,132;  Jan.  2. 
Tabor,    Bert  B.    and    T.    C,    Pottersville,    Mo.      Dirigible 

headlight.     1,476,656;  Dec.  4. 
Tabor,    Clinton   D.,    Huntington,    assignor   of   one-half   to 

H.     I.     Sorenson,     New     York,    N.    Y.      Sash    center. 

1,457,323  ;   June  5. 
Tabor    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See    Coleman, 

Charles  W.,  assignor.) 
Tabor      Manufacturing      Company,     The.       (See      Lewis. 

Wilfred,    assignor.) 
Tabor,  Milton  B.,  Swanton,  Vt.    Potato  grader.  1,458,085  : 

June  5. 
Tabor,   Tom   C.      (See   Tabor,    Bert   B.   and  T.    C.) 
Tabor,    William    B.,    New   Douglas,    111.      Fence    construc- 
tion.    1,476,853;   Dec.   11. 
Tabor,  William  B.,  New  Douglas,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

A.  D.  Martin,  Gillespie,  HI.     Step  signal  for  crossings. 

1,477,296;  Dec.  11. 
Tabulating  Machine  Company,  The.     (See  Lake,  Clair  D., 

assignor.) 
Tackaberry,  Robert  D.,  Lewiston,  Me.     Cutter.     1,446,404  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Tackier,   Samuel,    New  York,  N.   Y.     Snap   button.      Des. 

63,114  ;  Oct.  2. 
Tackett,     James    R.,    Olive    Hill,    Ky.       Brick     machine. 

1,460,455  ;   July  3. 
Taddeo,  Luigi,  Cleveland,  Ohio.   Fountain  pen.    1,461,838  ; 

July  17. 
Taeubert,    Edmund   E.,    assignor    to    L.    M.    Harvey,    Los 

Angeles,    Calif.      Starting    switch    for    electric    motors. 

1,476,777;  Dec.   11. 
T.neubert,    Richard,    Holyoke,    Maes.      Automobile    signal. 

1,460,620;  July  3. 
Tafarella,   Mary.      (See  Weyandt,   J.  M.,   and  Tafarella.) 
Taff,  Frederick  N.,  Millington,  N.  J.     Cigarette  and  cigar 

holder.      1,464,300;   Aug.   7. 
TaEEee,  Leo  H.     (See  Johnson,  A.  E..  and  Taffee.) 
Taft.   Edward  P.,  and   G.   Barton,  Augusta,   Ga.     Cotton 

cleaner.      1,476,010  ;   Dec.   4. 
Taft,    George    F.,    Boston,   Mass.      Shield   for   automobile 

headlights.     1,469,545  ;  Oct.  2. 
Taft,    Herbert    O.,    Burlington,    Vt.      Spool.      1,454,790 ; 

May  8. 
Taft,  Peirce  Manufacturing  Company,  The.     (See  Bryant, 

Elmer  J.,  assignor.) 
Tal't-Pierce  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  Martell, 

Albert  A.,  assignor.) 
Taft,  Sydney  E.,  Framingham,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Spartan 

Needle   Company,    Providence,    R.    I.      Knitting   needle. 

1,461,007  ;   July  3. 
Tagert,  William  C,  Aspen,  Colo.    Horn  weight.    1,467,769; 

Sept.  11. 
Taggart.      Jolm      A..      Wilmette,      111.       Concrete     mold. 

1,450,345  ;   May   22. 

Taggart,  John  A.,  assignor  to  The  Stromherg-Carlson 
Telephone  Manufacturing  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Telephone-signal-allotting  system.     1,462,252  ;  July  17. 

Taggart,  Joseph  W.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Paper-bag-bottom- 
ing  machine.      1,450,120 ;   Mar.    27. 

Taggart.  Joseph  W.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Paper-bag-bot- 
toming  machine.      1,453,294  ;   May   1. 

Taggart,  Leroy  C.     (See  Leibing,  W.  E.,  and  Taggart.) 

Taggart,  Robert  J.  (See  Lewis,  A.  B.,  and  Taggart, 
assignors.) 

Taggart,  Willard  T.     (See  McKee,  C.  W.,  and  Taggart.) 

Taggart,   William   J.      (See  Lewis,   A.   B.,   and   Taggart.) 

Tagit  Company,  The.  (See  Borchert,  William  and  F.  L., 
assignors.) 

Tagliabue,  Charles,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Rather, 
James  B.,  assignor.) 

Tagliabue,  Charles  J.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Milker, 
Herbert  P.,  assignor.) 

Taglialiup,  Charles  J.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Milker, 
H.  P.,  and  Rorsch,  assignors.) 

Tagliaferri,  Leone,  Genoa,  Italy.  Electric  furnace. 
1.449,307  ;  Mar.  20. 

Tagliaferry,  Oreste.<!,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Holder  for  razor 
blades.      1,449.355;   Mar.   20. 

Taigman,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y  Electrically-controlled 
power   transmission.      1,463,449 ;   July   31. 

Talnsh,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Bauer  &  Black,  Chicago, 
111.     Adhesive-plaster  spool.      1,441,543 ;   Jan.   9. 

Tainton,  Urlyn  C,  Kellogg,  Idaho.  Treatment  and  leach- 
ing of  complex  ores.     1,467,516;  Sept.  11. 

lajiraa,  Ichigo,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Sash  frame.  1,465,380 ; 
.-Vug.  21. 

Takamine,  Jokichi,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  J.  Takamine,  jr., 
Clifton,  N.  J.  Enzvmic  substance  and  making  the 
-■same.     1,460,736  ;   July  3. 

Takamine,    Jokichi.      (See   Wooyenaka,    Keizo,    assignor.) 

Takamine,  Jokichi,  jr.  (See  Takamine,  Jokichi  and  J., 
ir.) 

Takanashi,  Mitsuo,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Manufacture  of 
lenses.      1,466,973 ;    Sept.    4. 

Taki,  Rokujiro,  Abe-Gun,  Shizuoka-Ken,  Japan.  Appara- 
tus for  manufacturing  lime  sulphur.     1,460,621  ;  July  3. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentetS'—ContiaaGd. 


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Talasek,  Joseph.  Temp)*,  'iVx.     i>poke-tiKbtcniii(;   washer. 

i.4t;s.ono:  Sept.  .is. 

Talbert,  Charles  S.,  deceased,  Long  itoach,  Cnlif.  ;  L.  H. 
Talliert,  ext  cutor.      Game.      1,470,125  ;   Oct.   0. 

Tnlbert,  L.  R.,  executor.      (Se«  Talbcrt,  Charles  S.) 

TnUn'it,  Lee  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Cftlif.  Key  lock.  1,470,126; 
Oct.  9. 

Talbot,  Elmer  R.,  Chicago,  III.  Electric  waving  Iron. 
1,449,682  :  Mar.   27. 

Taltxit,    Ernest.      (Seo   Lebroton.   .\.,   .ind   Talbot. 1 

Talbot,  Evariste  R..  Fall  Uiver,  Mass.  Means  for  remov- 
ablv  securing  cam  plates  to  cam  shafts.  1,464. .589 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Talbot,  Herman  C,  Chicago,  111.  Paper-dispensiag  de- 
vice.    1,450,000  ;  Mar.  27. 

Talbot.  .John  \V.,  Chicago,  111.  Manufacturing  composi- 
tion toilet  seats  and  simiUir  articles.  1,474,860 ; 
Nov.    20. 

I'albott,  Dean  C.     (See  Gorsuch,  Howard  F.,  assignor.) 

TaU'ott,  Fhini-as  M.,  Branford,  Coon.  Cartridge-loading 
press.     1,4(;3.60.S;  July  31. 

Taliaferro.  Edv\ard  E.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Spring  talk- 
ing-machine motor.     1.445,052  ;   Feb.  20. 

Taliafeiro.  Edward  O.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Car  unloader. 
1.4.50,313:  Apr.  3. 

Taliaferro,  aiionias  L.,  Chicago,  ID.  Shoe-poUsh  bw 
1,463,100  ;   Aug.   14. 

Tallaforix),  Thomas  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Forming  liners 
for  metal  caps  aud  atticle  produced  thereby.  1,476,115  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Taliaferro,  Thomas  L.,  assignor  to  Phoenix  Hermetic 
Company  "^hicago.  111.  Drving  littiographed  metal 
plates.      1,446.947  ;    Feb.    27. 

Taliaferro,  William  R.,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company. 
Motor-control    system.      1,454,867 ;    May    15. 

Tallantvre,  Snow  B.     (See  Lewcock,  W.,  and  Tallantyre.) 

Tallev,  Berry  M..  Morrow,  Ark.  Antiskid-tire  protector. 
1.450.764  :   Apr.   8. 

Tnlley,  Randal  E.,  Irwin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westlnghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Annealing  metal. 
1,466,257:   Aug.   28. 

Tallman.  Albert  R.,  Nashville.  Tenn.  Gas  cock. 
1,466.770;    Sept.   4. 

Tallman,  Gentry  L.,  and  A.  A.  Jones,  ShelbyvlUe,  111. 
Combined  irovernor  and  commutator  support  for  motor 
vehicles.     1.46.^.491  :  July  31. 

Tallman,  Joseph  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Repair  clamp  for 
bursted  or  split  pipe,  hose,  etc.     1,445,858;  Feb.  20. 

Tallon.  James,  Long  Beach.  Calif.  Placer-mining  ma- 
chine.    1,442,192;  Jan.  16. 

Talmage,  Allie  O.,  et  al.,  executrices.  (See  Talmage, 
John  G.) 

Talmage,  John  G.>  deceased,  Cleveland,  Ohio  ;  A.  0.  Tal- 
mage and  R.  T.  Roby,  executrices.  Automatic  con- 
nector for  train  pipes.     1,474,920  ;  Nov.  20. 

Tamamura,  Yusuke,  Tokyo-fu,  Japan.  Ropeway  cal". 
1,458,921  ;  .Tune  12. 

Tamamura,  Yusuke,  Tokyo-fu,  Japan.  Clip  for  ropeway 
cars.     1,467,739  ;  Sept.  11. 

Taraborello,  Frank.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Reversible  collar. 
1,478.589  ;   Dec.  25. 

T.Tmborello.  Frank. .  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Delivery  c.iblnet. 
1,478,590;  Dec.  25. 

Tampier,  RenS  J.  C,  Boulogne-sur-Seine,  France.  Oper- 
ntine  handle  for  control  or  other  mechanisms. 
1.45S.01:?  :   June  5. 

Tamplin,  Harry  D..  West  Manchester.  Ohio.  Mold  for 
concrete  blocks.     1,467,657  ;  Sept.  11. 

Tanherg,  Arthur  P..  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  H.  Winkel, 
Scranton.  I'a..  assignors  to  K.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Companv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Producing  tetra-substi- 
tutPd   ureas.      1. 477. 087  ;   Dec.    H. 

Tandler,  Gustav.     (See  Tandler.  Oskar  and  G.) 

Tandler,  Oskar  and  G.,  Crimmitschau,  Germany.  Warp 
holder.     1,467,697;  Sept.  11. 

Tandy.  John  L.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cooling  device. 
1.465,497  ;  Aug.  21. 

Tandy,  Walter  R.,  Abilene,  Tex.  Attachment  for  coa- 
bined  harvesters  and  thrashers.     1,456,156  :  May  22. 

Tangauy,  Joseph  G.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Lifting  truck. 
1.46.^,538;  July  31. 

Tangee,  Hedvig,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Level.  1,462,054 ; 
Julv  17. 

Tangye,  Roy  M.,  Denver,  Colo.  Carburetor.  1,471,220  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Tankel.  Charles  C,  et  al.  (See  Newbauer,  Falentine,  as- 
signor.) 

Tankerslpy,  Wavne.  Frankfort,  Ind.  Gas  mixer. 
1.443.061  :   Jan.   :^0. 

TannahlU,  James  A.  (See  PorteottB,  B.  C,  and  Tanna- 
hill.) 

Tannenberg,  .\ugust  O.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Process  and  ap- 
paratus for  producing  fiber  from  palm  leaves. 
1,471,535;  Oct.  23. 

Tanner,   Arnold  J.     (See  Boyler,  Emanuel  J.,  assignor.) 

Tanner,  Harry  L.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Electrodvnaniic  trans- 
mission system  for  vehicles.     1.458,601  :  June  12. 

Tanner,  Harry  L.,  assignor  to  The  Sperry  Gyroscope  Com- 
pany, Brooklvn.  X.  Y.  M.ignetic  gyroscopic  navigation 
device.     l,4r.i,928;  Apr.  17. 

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i'wunor,  Hurry  L,,  (iSKighor  to  The  Sperry  Gyroscope  Com- 
pany, BrooUlyu,  N.  1.     Gyroscopic  compass.     1,432,465; 

Apr.   17. 
Tanner,    Harry    L.,    ossignor    to    The    Sperry    Gyroscope 

Companv,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Controlling  mcchaul.sm  tor 

stabilliliig  gyroiicopes.      1,456,744  ;   May    29. 
Taniur,    Pcriy,    Aslihuul,    Ky.      Reserve-fuel    systc.M    for 

autouiobilcs.     l,4r>.S,20;! :  .Ivme  12, 
Tunuor,    Walter,   and   C.    Uunziker,   Zurich,   Switierland. 

Sausage-tying  machine.     1,447,577  ;  Mar.  6. 
Tanner,   Willis   E.,   as.signor   to  J.   W.   Pickering,   Locmin- 

stcr,    Mass.      Bnrrette.      1,44:^.443 :    Jan.    ;!0. 
Tanners  Products  Company.      (See  Gallagher,  Alfred   II., 

assignor. ) 
Tan  Sad  Limited.     (See  Hcadley,  Frederick  U.,  assignor.) 
Tausey,    Bernard    C,    Chicago,    111.      Automobile    brake. 

1.449,844  ;    Alar.   27. 
Tansil,   Percy,  ot  al.     (See  Chambers,  Mack  and  Y.   W., 

assignors.) 
Tanzi,    Guido,   Long   Island    City,   N.   Y.      Macaroni  die. 

1,461,504:   July   10. 
Tappstrello  Corporation.     (Sec  Pflster,  Theophi),  assignor.) 
Taplev,  J.  F.,  Co.      (Si>e  Palmer,  Elbridgo  W.,  us.?lgnor.) 
Taplin,     George     C,     Brookline,     Mass.       Operating-table 

attachrcent.     1.457,093;  May  29. 
Tappan,  Charles  O.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Constructing  the 

impervious  element  of  earth  dams.     1,441,308  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tappen,  Arthur  G.,  and  A.  V.  Wallentine,  Madison,  Wis. 

Shock  absorber.     1,470,301 ;  Oct.  9. 
Tnrbet,      Albert,      Lakeside,      Calif.  Current      motor. 

1,460,331 ;  June  26. 
Tarbet,   Albert.    San   Diego,   Calif.     Self-locking   milk-can 

cover.     1,467,254  ;   Sept.   4. 
Tarbox,  Gurdon  L.      (See  Spicer,  C.  W.,  and  Tarbox.) 
Tarbox,  John  P.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.     System  of  control 

for  printing  machines,     1,440.567  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tarbox,   John   P.,   Garden  City,  N.  Y.    Portable  filing  case. 

1,444,811  :  Feb.  13. 
Tarbox,  John  P.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.     Spark-plug  cleaner. 

1,472,858  :    Nov.   6. 
Tarbox,  Gurdon  L.      (See  Spicer,  C.  W.,  and  Tarbox.) 
Tarbox,  John  P.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Tarbox 

Safety  Aircraft  Company.     Balancing  system   for  air- 
craft.    1,464,784  ;  Aug.  14. 
Tarbox,  John  P..  Garden  City,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments., to   Curtiss   Aeroplane  and  Motor   Corporation, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Wing-shedding  means   for  flying  boats. 

1,466,6.34  :  Aug,   28. 
Tarbox  Safety  Aircraft  Company.     (See  Tarbox,  John  P., 

assignor.) 
T.Trdie,    Alfred    F.,    Rlvefside,    R.    I.      Carbon-monoxide 

burner.     1,470,336  ;   Oct.  9. 
Targosky,    Peter,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Combined    seeding 

machine  abd  manure  spreader.     1,452,625  ;   Apr.  24. 
Tarr,    Harold    M.,    Arlington,    Mass.      Toy.      1,440,944; 

Jan.  2. 
Tarr,    Walter   M.    P.,    Lowell,   Mass.      Garment   hanger. 

1.459,804;   June  26. 
Tartrais,  Eugene   H.,  Malsons-Laffitte,  France.     Internal- 
combustion  engine.     1,450,567  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tartrais,    Eugfene     H.,    Maisons-Laffitte,    Prance.      Fuel 

pump     for     internal-combustion     engines.      1,455,125 ; 

May  15. 
Tartrais,   Eugfene   H.,   Maisons-Laffitte,   France.     Ignition 

device    for    internal-combustion    engines.         1,463,855 ; 

Ane.    7. 
Tartrais,  Eugene  H.,  Maisons-Lafitte,  Prance.     Pump  for 

feeding  liquid-fuel  engines  and  like  purposes.     1,471,221 ; 

Tasaka.  liarry,  C  hicago,  111.  Slicing  machine.  1,445,051 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Tasker,  Walter  T.,  CUftonville,  Margate,  England.  Tool 
and  tool  holder  for  turning,  planing,  and  like  opera- 
tions.    1.459,805;  June  26. 

Tate,  Edward  H.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Holder  for  coiled 
wire.     1,476,778  ;  Dec.   11. 

Tate,  John  C,  Oakland,  Calif.  Gas  burner.  1,443,827; 
Jan.   30. 

Tate,  John  C,  Oakland,  Calif.     Absorbing  and  purifying 

.  composition.      1,455,414 ;    May    15. 

Tate-Jones  &   Co.      (See  Trinks,   Willlbald,  assignor.) 

Tate-Jones  &  Company.  (See  Costello,  Thomas  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tate-Jones  &  Company.  (See  Knapp,  James  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tate  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Haas,  Clemens  A., 
assignor. ) 

Tate.  Samuel  G.,  assignor  to  Union  Special  Machine  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Trimming  mechanism  for  sewing 
machines.      1,442,836  ;   Jan.   23. 

Tate,  Samuel  G.,  r.ssignor  to  Union  Special  Machine  Com- 
panv. Chicaao.  111.  Feeding  mechanism  Tor  sewing 
machines,     i. 459, 119  ;   June  19. 

Tate,  Samuel  G.,  assignor  to  Union  Special  MaChin* 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Wlled-bag-sewlng  machine. 
1,472.998  ;  Nov.  6. 

Tate,  Samuel  G.,  assignor  to  Union  Special  Machine  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Seam  for  sewed  articles.  1,473,687  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Tate,   William  E.,  sr.,  Weatherford,  Tex.     Lawn  mower. 

1.454.912  :  Mav  15. 
Tato.  William  J.,  Springfield,  Mass.    Cabinet.     1,454,985: 
May  15. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Tatje,  Herman,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Saw  for  llnter  machines. 

1,4T0,779;  Oct.  16. 
Tatore,  Paschal.      (See  Dolan,  E.  J.,  and  Totore.) 
Tatosian,    Harry    G.,    Bridgeport,    Conu.      Ice-cream-cone- 
rolling   machine.      1,440,851 ;    Jan.    2. 
Tattersall,    Arthur    E.,    Harrow,    England.      Railway   sig- 
nalling apparatus.     1,459,999  ;  June  26. 
Tatum,  Elbert  M.      (See  McLain,   D.   B.,   and  TatOm.) 
Taub,  Alex,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  De- 
troit,   Mich.     Internal-combustion    engine.    1,444,857 ; 

Taub,  Herman,  New  Yorli,  N.  T.     Toothbrush.     1,476,779; 

Dec    11 
Taubman,   John   K.,   et   al.      (See   Wlngo,   Sara   H.,   as- 
signor.) ^  ^ 
Tauern,   Odo   D.,  and  N.   Lyon,  Freiburg,  Germany.     De- 
vice  for  motion-picture  cameras.     1,477,297  ;   Dec.   11. 
Taunton  Pearl  Worlis,  Incorporated.     (See  Tooker,  Harry 

L.,  assignor.)  „ 

Taunton,  Richard  A.      (See  Heseltlne,  Joseph  R.  E.,  as- 

sisDor. ) 
Tausche,'  Archie  B.,   La  Crosse,   Wis.     Manifold   heater. 

1,475,356 ;  Nov.  27.  ^,     ^^       „,     ^. 

Tauscher,    Arno,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Washing    machine. 

1,477,854  ;  Dec.  18. 
Tawney,  Paul,  Muskegon,  Mich.    Piston  ring.     1,476,657 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Taylor,      Abraham,      Manchester,      England.        Washing 

plunger,  dolly,  and  the  like.     1,466,678;  Sept.  4. 
Taylor,    Albert    H.,    Easton,    Pa.,    assignor    to    Ingersoll- 

Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Reducing  valve  for 

rock  drills.     1,465.568  ;  Aug.  21. 
Taylor,    Albert    H.,    Grand    Forks,    N.    Dak.,    assignor   to 

Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sys- 
tem   for    receiving    radiosignals.      1,468,049 :    Sept.    18. 
Taylor,    Alexander,    Flushing,    N.    Y.      Inductance    unit. 

1,477,608;   Dec.   18.  ,,„,.. 

Taylor,  Alfred  and  H.  D.,  York,  England.    Erecting  prism 

for      telescopes      and      other      optical      instruments. 

1,459,864  ;  June  26. 
Taylor,   Alfred   and   H.   D.,    York,   England.     Telescope, 

microscope,  and  the  like.     1,468,762  ;  Sept.  25. 
Taylor,  Alfred  M.,  Birmingham,  England.    Means  for  and 

method  of  reducing  capacity-current  losses  in   electric 

cables.      1,466,069;   Aug.    28. 
Taylor,  Asa  J.,  jr.,  and  C  E.  Harper,  jr.,  assignors  of 

one-third  to  B.  F.  Cummings,  Chicago,   111.     Vaporizer 

for  internal-combustion  engines.     1,472,233  ;  Oct.  30. 
Taylor,  Augustus.      (See  Anderson,  Adrlen  L.,  assignor.) 
Taylor,  Augustus.     (See  Beal,  Ralph  R.,  assignor.) 
Taylor,  Augustus.      (See  Chapman,  Corwin  C,  assignor.) 
Taylor,   Augustus.      (See  Elliott,  Harold  P.,  assignor.) 
Taylor,    Augustus.      (See   Pratt,    Haraden,    assignor.) 
Taylor,  Augustus.     (See  Pratt,  H.,  Elliott,  and  Murphy, 

assignors.) 
Taylor,    Bayard    E.,    Chicago,    111.      Coupling    connection 

and  noncorrosive  coating  therefor.     1,457,561  ;  June  5. 
Taylor,  Burt  E.,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  The  Borden 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Valve.    1,442,452  ;  Jan.  16. 
Taylor,  Burt  E.,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  The  Borden 

Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Can-capping    machine. 

1.447.696  ;  Mar.  6. 

Taylor,  C.  A.,  Trunk  Works.  (See  Moore,  Charles,  as- 
signor.) 

Taylor,  Calvin  F.,  and  E.  Sanders,  Lakeland,  Fla.  Artifi- 
cial bait.     1,446,816;  Feb.  27. 

Taylor,  Cecil  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Engine  piston. 
1,466,679;    Sept.   4. 

Taylor,    Charles,    Paterson,    N.    J.      Bleaching   apparatus. 

1.459.697  :   June  19. 

Taylor,  Charles  C.      (See  Davis,  F.  K.,  and  Taylor.) 
Taylor,  Charles  C.     (See  Taylor,  Owen  and  C.  C.) 
Taylor,    Charles    G.,    Kindersley,    Saskatchewan.    Canada. 

Retaining    device    for    demountable    rims.      1,474,453 ; 

Nov.    20. 
Taylor,   Charles   H.,   Toronto,   Ontario,    Canada,   assignor 

to  Pratt  &  Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  V     Thread 

cutter.     Rel5,625  ;  June  12. 
Taylor,  Charles  H.,  jr.     (See  Collins,  Amos,  assignor.) 
Taylor,  Clarence  L.,  assignor  to  The  Morgan  Engineering 

Company,     Alliance,     Ohio.       Charging    apparatus    for 

open-hearth  furnaces.     1,444,282  ;  Feb.  6. 
Taylor,  Clarence  L.,  assignor  to  The  Morgan  Engineering 

Company,  Alliance,  Ohio.     Overhead  crane.     1,469,123  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Taylor,  Cornelius  L.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.     Heatin:»  stove. 

1,458,668;  .Tune  12. 
Taylor,  Earl  C,  Peoria,  111.     Siphon  starter.     1,440,706  ; 

Jan.   2. 
Taylor,    Edward   A.,    as.signor    to   The    Grasseli   Chemical 

Company,    Cleveland,   Ohio.      Apparatus   for   dissolving 

solids.     1,467,342;  Sept  11. 
Taylor,  Edward  C,   Longmeadow,   Mass.     Wrapping  ma- 
chine.     1.474,651  ;    Nov.    20. 
Taylor,   Edward   C,   Longmeadaw,   assignor   to  The  Fisk 

Rubber   Company,    Chlcopee   Falls,   Mass.      Shuttle-bal- 
ancing mechanism.     1,462,586  ;  July  24. 
Taylor,    Edward    N.,    assignor    to    W.    A.    Zelnicker,    St. 

Louis.    Mo.      Electroplating.      1,473.060 ;    Nov.    6. 
Taylor,  Edward  W.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Cutting  tool. 

1,443,058;  Jan.  23. 
Taylor,     Edwin,     Edwardsvllle,      Kans.        Sack     holder. 

1,457,047  ;  May  29. 


Taylor,  Edwin,  Edwardsvllle,  Kans.  Belt  connector. 
1,470,510;   Oct.  9. 

Taylor,  Ernest  C,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Furnace.  1,474,499 ; 
Nov.   20. 

Taylor,  Francis,  Whitchurch,  England.  Cinder  sifter  or 
collector.     1,444,713;  Feb.  6. 

Taylor,    Frank    and    H.    G.,    Radcliffe,    England.      Auto- 
matic   air-inlet    valve    for    low-pressure    steam-heating 
apparatus   and  the  like.     1,472,946 ;   Nov.   6. 
Taylor-Friedsam  Company.      (See  Speck,  Emll,  assignor.) 
Taylor,      George     A.,      Muncie,      Ind.        Fireless      stove. 
1,463,563;  July  31. 

Taylor,  George  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  Making  piston  rings. 
1,475,660;  Nov.  27.  ^       . 

Taylor,  George  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  forming 
piston  rings.     1,475,661 ;  Nov.  27.  ^ 

Taylor,  George  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  Finishing  piston-ring 
grooves.     1,475,662  ;  Nov.  27. 

Taylor,  George  A.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  National 
Biscuit  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cover  for  contain- 
ers.    Des.  62,071 ;  Mar.  13. 

Taylor,  George  N.     (See  Parks,  E.  F.,  Brink,  and  Taylor.) 

Taylor,  George  N.,  East  Providence,  R.  1.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  New  England  Trust  Com- 
pany, trustee.     Winding  machine.     1,468,583  ;  Sept.  18. 

Taylor.  Harden  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Refrigerating  system. 
1,468,050;  Sept.  18.  „      . 

Taylor,  Harold  B.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electrical 
measuring  Instrument.     1,472,198  ;  Oct.  30. 

Taylor,  Harold  D.     (See  Taylor,  Alfred  and  H.  D.)  _ 

Taylor,  Harvey  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Spiral  casing. 
1.462,890;  July  24. 

Taylor,  Harvey  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Turbine-gate-oper- 
ating mechanism.     1,473,391  ;  Nov.  6. 

Taylor,  Henry  B.     (See  Hyatt,  Emerson  M.,  assignor.) 

Taylor,  Henry  H.,  and  M.  B.  Hammond,  assignors  to 
Thos.  P.  Taylor  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Adjust- 
able buckle.     1,443,599:  Jan.  30. 

Taylor,  Henry  H.,  and  M.'  B.  Hammond,  assignors  to 
The  Thomas  P.  Taylor  Co.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Adjust- 
able  garter  buckle.     1,452,854 ;  Apr.   24. 

Taylor,  Henry  H.,  and  M.  B.  Hammond,  assignors  to 
The  Thomas  P.  Taylor  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Garter.     1,456,948  ;  May  29. 

Taylor,  Henry  O.,  and  J.  Dresdner,  Rockford,  lU.  Vege- 
table cutter.     1,478,684 ;   Dec.  25. 

Taylor,  Herbert  B.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Switching  device.     1,472,503  ;  Oct.  30. 

Taylor,  Herbert  E.,  Coventry,  England.  Apparatus  for 
generating  gear  teeth.   1,476,304  ;  Dec.  4. 

Taylor,  Herbert  E.,  Coventry,  England.  Generation  of 
gear  teeth.     1,478,188;  Dec.  18. 

Taylor,  Herman  J.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Variable-speed  gear  set. 
1,450,266;  Apr.  3. 

Taylor,   Hiram  G.      (See   Taylor,   Frank  and   H.   G.) 

Taylor,  Horace  F.,  jr.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  signal. 
1.470,127;  Oct.  9. 

Taylor,  Howard,  assignor  to  Taylor  Spring  &  Equipment 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vehicle  spring.  1,454,568 ; 
May  8. 

Taylor,  Huston,  assignor  to  Detroit  Carrier  &  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Fan  pulley.     1,446,596 ;  Feb.  27. 

Taylor,  Huston,  assignor  to  Detroit  Carrier  and  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Demountable-rlm 
lock.     1,453,295;  May  1. 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies.  (See  Amdursky,  Samuel 
S.,   assignor.) 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies.  (See  Hodgkinson,  Edwin, 
assignor.) 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies.  (See  Ireland,  George  B., 
assignor.) 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies.  (See  Norwood,  Harry  Y., 
assignor.) 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies.  (See  Stalker,  F.  W., 
and  Rosenburgh,  assignors.) 

Taylor,  James  A.,  et  al.,  joint  trustees.  (See  Ladd-Davis, 
Clarence,  assignor.) 

Taylor,  James  A.,  Waco,  Ky.  Collar  button  and  tie 
holder.     1,457,324  ;  June  5. 

Taylor,  James  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  B.  O'Belrne, 
Dallas,  Tex.     Accelerator.     1,473,944 ;   Nov.   13. 

Taylor,  James  H.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Welding  machine. 
1,447,909  ;  Mar.  6. 

Taylor,  James  L.,  Poughkeepsie,  assignor  to  James  L. 
Taylor  Manufacturing  Co.,  New  York,  Jf.  Y.  Clamp. 
1,463,564  ;  July  31. 

Taylor,  James  L.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Taylor, 
James  L.,  assignor.)  " 

Taylor,  James  T.      (See  Rutherford,  S.  W.,  and  Taylor.) 

Taylor,  James  W.,  Nash  County,  near  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 
Trousers  supporter.     1,446,948 ;   Feb.   27. 

Taylor,  John,  Salt  L^ke  City,  Utah.  Fuel-feeding  mech- 
anism for  coal-dust  furnaces.     1,449,633 ;  Mar.  27. 

Taylor,  John  B.     (See  MuUer,  G.,  and  Hill,  assignors.) 

Taylor,  John  M.,  Ardmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Diamond  State 
Fibre  Company,  Elsmere,  Del.  Making  laminated  fiber 
products.     1,441,133;  Jan.  2. 

Taylor,  John  R.,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Gas  heater.  Des. 
02,428;  May  22. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


531 


Taylor,  John  W.,  Pendleton.  England.  Machine  for  mak- 
ing wire  fabric.     1,466,415  ;  Aug.  28. 

Taylor,  Joseph  II.,  Mellen,  Wis.  Tire  rim.  1,454,797 ; 
May  8. 

Taylor,  Joseph  H..  Benton,  Tenn. '  Tractor  plow. 
1,470.738:    Dec.   11. 

Taylor,  Knox,  assignor  to  Taylor-Wharton  Iron  and  Steel 
Company,  High  Bridge,  N.  J.  Tamping  tool. 
1  452  990  *  Apr.  24. 

Tayor,~E.  J.'    (See  PulHam,  Herbert  A.,  assignor.) 

Taylor,  Lawrence  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Attachment  for 
automobile  gasoline  tanks.     1,450,192  ;  Apr.  3. 

Taylor,  Lewis  B.,  Gooding,  Idaho.  Automatic  retainer  for 
haystackers.     1,453,771 ;  May  1. 

Taylor,  Morgan  O.,  assignor  to  H.  Northwood  Company, 
Wheelinc,  W.  Va.  Holder  for  candle  shades. 
1.452.575:  .\pr.  24. 

Taylor,  Murlin  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Hydraulic  shock  ab- 
sorber.     1,464,686;  Aug.  14. 

Taylor,  Owen  and  C.  C,  Huntington,  W.  Va*  Radiant 
heater.     1,469,124;  Sept.  25. 

Taylor,  Kniiiiora  G.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Tread  for  automobile 
tire.s.     Des.  62,510  ;  June  12. 

Taylor,  Hex  H.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Inflatable  ball. 
l,473.2t)0;   Nov.   G. 

Taylor,  Richardson  H.,  Meeker,  Colo.  Crown  adapter. 
1,443,394;  Jan.  30. 

Taylor,  Robert  B..  Baltimore,  Md.  Fire  bos.  1,455,681 ; 
May  15. 

Taylor,  Robert  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Union  Car- 
bide &  Carbon  Research  Laboratories,  Inc.  Shunt  con- 
nection.    1,441,640;  Jan.  9. 

Taylor,  Robert  L.,  Midway,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, of  one-half  to  C.  L.  McKenzie,  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
Building  brick  and  making  same.     1,462,991  ;  July  24. 

Taylor,  Robert  W.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Ice-making  appara- 
tus.    No.  1,442,193  ;  Jan.  16. 

Taylor,  Samuel  M.,  and  A.  D.  Osborn,  Loyalton,  Calif., 
assignors  of  one-fourth  to  M.  P.  Armstrong,  Reno,  Nev., 
and  R.  E.  McElrov,  Loyalton,  Calif.  Advertising  tower. 
1,446,629  :  Feb.  27. 

Taylor,  Samuel  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  F.  Mayer, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Rotatable  container  machine. 
1,449,845  ;  Mar.  27. 

Taylor,  Samuel  W.,  Baltimore,  assignor  to  C.  J.  Kryza- 
nowsky,  Ruston,  Md.  Temporary  fastening.  1,451,970  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Taylor  Spring  &  Equipment  Company.  (See  T.iylor, 
Howard,  assignor.) 

Taylor,  Theodore  A.,  and  A.  J.  Yeager,  assignors  to 
Prentiss-Wabers  Stove  Company,  Wisconsin  Rapids, 
Wis.      Stove.      Des.    62,115;    Mar.    27. 

Taylor,  Thomas  P.,  Company,  The.  (See  Taylor,  H.  H., 
and  Hammond,  assignors.) 

Taylor,  Walter,  and  S.  Hiudle,  assignors  of  one-third  to 
W.  E.  Svnan.  Fall  River,  Mass.  Thread-tension  device. 
1,441,544;  Jan.  9. 

Taylor,  Walter  H.,  3d,  Norfolk,  assignor  to  Lynchburg 
Foundry  Company,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Flexible  pipe  joint. 
1,475,090;    Nov.    20. 

Taylor- Wharton  Iron  and  Steel  Company.  (See  Apgai, 
Stanley,  assignor.) 

Taylor-Wharton  Iron  and  Steel  Company.  (See  Apgar, 
S.,    and    Hanks,    assignors.) 

Taylor-Wharton  Iron  and  Steel  Company.  (See  Crook, 
Alfred,   assignor.) 

Taylor-Wharton  Iron  and  Steel  Company.  (See  Hall, 
John  H.,  assignor.) 

Taylor-Wharton  Iron  and  Steel  Company.  (See  Hall, 
J.  H.,  and  Apgar,  assignors.) 

Taylor-Wharton  Iron  and  Steel  Company.  (See  Hanks, 
George   R.,    assignor.) 

Taylor-Wharton  Iron  and  Steel  Company.  (See  Jordan, 
Richard  D.,  assignor.) 

Taylor-Wharton  Iron  and  Steel  Company.  (See  Mayer, 
Waldemar  F.,  assignor.) 

Taylor-Wharton  Iron  and  Steel  Company.  (See  Tay- 
lor, Knox,  assignor.) 

/Taylor-Wharton  Iron  and  Steel  Company.  (See  Van 
Buskirk.  Lesher  W.,  assignor.) 

Taylor,  William,  Leicester,  England.  Polishing  machine. 
1,467,517;  Sept.  11. 

Taylor,  William,  Leicester,  England.  Grinding  machine. 
1,467,518;  Sept.  11. 

Taylor,  William  C.     (See  Reld,  J.  C,  and  Taylor.) 

Taylor,  William  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Form  for  machine 
bookkeeping.     1,463,929  ;  Aug.   7. 

Taylor,  William  C,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Corning,  N.  Y.  Glass  and  making  same.  1,449,793 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Taylor,  William  E..  Ea.st  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slit  notch. 
1,447,738:  Mar.  6. 

Taylor,  William  H.,  C.  W.  Downs,  and  J.  W.  Barbey,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Multiple  fuse  plug.     1,472,099  ;  Oct.  30. 

Taylor,  William  J.     (See  Bond,  James  W.,  assignor.) 

Taylor,  William  L.,  and  C.  F.  Richards,  assi.gnors  to 
Johnson  Automatic  Sealer  Co..  Ltd..  Battle  Creek, 
Mich.  Flap  lifter  for  carton  -  sealing  machines. 
1,474,691  :   Nov.   20 

Taylor,  William  M.,  Mecklenburg  County,  Va.  Wave  mo- 
tor.    1,471.222  ;  Oct.  16. 

Taylor,  William  0.     (See  Howie,  K.,  and  Taylor.) 


Taylor-Wilson  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Wilson, 
Edgar  H..  assignor.) 

Teagle  Company,  The.  (See  Le  Pontois,  L6on  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Teaglo  Company,  The.      (See  Milton,   John  L.,  assl.gnor.) 

Teagle  Company,  The.     (See  Norviel,  Harry  E.,  assignor.) 

Teagle  t'ompany,  The.  (See  Tower,  Charles  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Teague,  Edward  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Brake  shoe, 
1,451,599;  Apr.   10. 

Tcare,  Philip,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia.  Filing  do- 
vice  lor  loose  leaves.     1,450,298  ;  June  19. 

Teasley,  Joseph  W.,  and  G.  M.  Glddens,  West  Tampa,  Fla. 
Mud  shoe  for  use  with  automobiles  or  other  vehicles. 
1,449,020  ;  Mar.  20. 

Tebbetts,  L.  B.,  &  Company.  (See  Tebbetts,  Lewis 
B.,  assignor.) 

Tebbetts,  Lewis  B.,  assignor  to  L.  B.  Tebbetts  &  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Key-retaining  de- 
vice.    1,473,361  ;  Nov.  6. 

Tebbetts,  Marian  C,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Doll.  Des.  61,939  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Tebbs,  Foushee  J.,  Cynthiana,  Ky.  Lifting  device. 
1,468,931 ;  Sept.  25. 

Techmer,  Ewald  F.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Plaster-board  tile. 
1,440.507  ;    Jan.    2. 

Techmer,  Fred  W.  A.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  assignor  to  B.  F. 
Avery  and  Sons,  Louisville,  Ky.  Plow.  1,444,283 ; 
Feb.    6. 

TechJiical  Research  Works,  Limited.  (See  Pelly,  Rus- 
sell G.,  assignor.) 

Technicolor  Motion  Picture  Corporation.  (See  Com- 
Btock,  Daniel  F.,   assignor.) 

Technicolor  Motion  Picture  Corporation.  (See  Comstock, 
D.   F..  and   Ball,   assignors.) 

Technicolor  Motion  Picture  Corporation.  (See  Wescott, 
William  B.,  assignor.) 

Techno-Chemical  Laboratories  Limited.  (See  Testrup, 
Nils,   assignor.) 

Techno  Service  Corporation.  (See  Haas,  Rudolf,  as- 
signor.) 

Tedesco,  Ralph   L.      (See  Brown,  C.   F.,  and  Tedesco.) 

Tedford,  Joshua,  Chicago,  111.  Garment  form.  1,441,953  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Tedford,  William  L.,  Paris,  France.  Chafing  plate. 
1,471,425  ;  Oct.  23. 

Tedman,  Hudson  A.,  Galesburg,  assignor  to  Winslow 
Boiler  &  Engineering  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Fuel- 
oil-control  apparatus.     1,456,197  ;  May  22. 

Tedman,  Hudson  A.,  Galesburg,  assignor  to  Winslow 
Boiler  &  Engineering  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Oil- 
burning  system.     1,456,198  ;  May  22. 

Tedman,  Hudson  A.,  Galesburg,  assignor  to  Winslow 
Boiler  &  Engineering  Company,  Chicago,  lU.  Safety 
device  for  oil-burning  systems.     1,456,199  ;   May  22. 

Tedman,  Hudson  A.,  Galesburg,  assignor  to  Winslow 
Boiler  &  Bnginering  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Liquid- 
fuel  burner.     1,475,458  ;  Nov.  27. 

Teegarden,  Chester  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Telegraph 
relay.     1,447,.361 ;   Mar.  C. 

Teegarden,  Raymond  C.  (See  Maupin,  D.  W.,  and  Tee- 
garden.) 

Teeken,  Edward.  Louisville,  Ky.  Demountable  work- 
bench.    1,458,738  ;  June  12. 

Teel,  Benjamin  F.,  Fullerton,  Calif.  Belt  replacer. 
1,445,607;  Feb.  13. 

Tee-Lok  Shingle  Company.  (See  Harshherger,  Norman 
P.,  assignor.) 

Teeter.  Prank  W.,  La  Grange,  III.  Porcelain  veneer 
crown  and  making  same.     1,444,436  ;  Feb.  6. 

Teetor,  Charles  N.,  Hagerstown,  Ind.  Assembling  tool. 
1,454,349  ;  May  8. 

Teetor,  John  M.  (See  Kemper,  J.  H.,  Hoffman,  and 
Teetor.) 

Teetor,  Paul,  Lawrence,  Kans.,  assignor  to  The  Jeffery- 
Dewitt  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Surfacing  material 
for  refractory  ware.     1,466,213  ;  Aug.  28. 

Teetor,  Ralph  R.,  Hagerstown,  Ind.  Tool  for  compressing 
piston  rings.     1,454,350;  May  8. 

Teevin,  Andrew  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Disk  wheel.  1,471,812  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Tefft,  Floyd  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Towel  holder.  1,475,898; 
Nov.  27. 

Tefft,  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  A.  Smilack,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Supporting  bar  for  terminal  boxes.     1,464,620  ;  Aug.  14. 

Tefft,  Ivan  D.,  assignor  to  The  Wahi  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Fountain  pen.     1,446.524  ;  Feb.  27. 

Tegeler,  Frederick  A.,  La  Grange,  111.  Rail-drilling  de- 
vice.     1,445,920  ;   Feb.  20. 

Teich,  Ernest  L.,  assignor  to  The  American  Hardware 
Corporation,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Lock.  1,454,020 ; 
May  1. 

Teich,  Ernest  L.,  assignor  to  The  American  Hardware 
Corporation.  New  Britain,  Conn.  Reversible  lock. 
1.469.829  ;  Oct.  9. 

Teillard,  Armand  L.  A.,  Paris,  France.  Purifying  natural 
barium  sulphate.     1.456,949  ;  May  29. 

Teipel,  Henry  C,  Hartford,  Wis.  Combined  puzzle  and 
educational    device.      1,459,937 ;    June   26. 

Teisen,  Theodor,  Birmingham,  England.  FHirnace. 
1,469,461 ;  Oct.  2. 

Teitelbaum,  Boris  H.,  assicnor  to  H.  M.  Koretskv,  Brook- 
lyn. N.  Y.     Depolarizer.     1.459.698:  June  19. 


532 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Telautograph  Corporation.  (See  Tiffany,  George  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Telephone  Manufacturing  Company,  Limited.  (See  Mur- 
ray, Robert  L.,   assignor.) 

Telfer,  Archibald  S.,  Houston,  Tex.  Centrifugal  pump. 
1,474,454  ;  Nov.   20. 

Tell,  Karl  G.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Adjustable  wrench. 
1.456,290;  May  22. 

Teller,  Spencer  J.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Means  for  and 
method  of  shaping  blanks.     1,478,685  ;  Dec.  25. 

Teller,  Spencer  J.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal-cutting  ma- 
chine.    1,478,686;  Dec.  25. 

Telleson,  Alexander,  and  W.  W.  Warnock,  Castor.  Al- 
berta. Canada.  Auxiliary  sprinjr  device  for  vehicles. 
1,473, 58f>:  Nov.   6. 

Telleson,  Edward,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Wheel  mount. 
1,468,680;  Sept.  25. 

Temco  Electric  Motor  Company,  The.  (See  Toulmin, 
Harry  A.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Temperll,  Eduard  H.,  Bl  Cerrito,  Calif.  Combination 
square.     1.474.652  ;   Nov.   20. 

Temple,  EUzabeth  A.     (See  Temple,  Thomas  I.,  and  B.  A.) 

Temple.  Klmer  iS.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Name  plate  for  use 
on  automobiles.     Des.  61,838  ;  Jan.  23. 

Temple,  Frank  J.,  Decatur,  HI.  Shaker  mechanism  for 
mill   machinery.      1,463,930 ;   Aug.    7. 

Temple.  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  Union  Iron  Works.  Deca- 
tur, 111.     Snapped-corn  separator.     1,462,428  ;  July  17. 

Temple,  Thomas  I.  and  B.  A.,  Medford,  Oreg.  Signal. 
1,468,763;  Sept.  25. 

Temple,  William  C,  Munson,  Fla.  Reenforced-concrete 
railroad   tie.     1,466,003;  Aug.  28. 

Templeton,  Jones  T.,  assignor  to  Buck's  Stove  &  Range 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Combination  gas  and  electric 
stove.     1,475,608  ;  Nov.  27. 

Templeton,  Walter  B.,  Chicago,  III.  Jack.  1,477,298; 
Dec.  11. 

Tenbrook,  George  H.  (See  Brann,  H.  H.,  and  Ten- 
brook.) 

Tendrich,  Jacob.      (See  Raab,  J.,  and  Tendrich.) 

Tener,  Stephen  W.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Safety  pliers. 
1,444,044;  Feb.   6. 

Tenerowicz,  Peter,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Milk  and  mail  re- 
ceptacle.    1,476.933;  Dec.  11. 

Ten  Eyck,  Otto  W.  (See  Trowbridge,  A.  B.,  and  Ten 
Eyck.) 

Tennant,  Harold  M..  San  Jose,  Calif.  Comfort  grip. 
1,469,125  ;    Sept.    25. 

Tennant,  Margaret  M.,  Wyoming,  Pa.  Ice-cream-stand 
guard.      1,446,997;   Feb.   27. 

Tenneson,  Henry  M..  Galesburg,  N.  Dak.  Grain-car  door. 
1,461,839  :  July  17.  _      ^ 

Tenney,  Dwight,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  W.  D.  Walsh, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Franklin  Baker  Com- 
pany. "Philadelphia,  Pa.  Coconut-husking  machine. 
1.475,459  ;  Nov.  27. 

Tenney,  John,  1r.,  Plalnfleld,  assignor  to  Howe  Rubber 
Corporation,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Tire.  Des.  62,593  ; 
June  26. 

Tennis,  Joseph  P,,  Seattle,  Wash.  Safety  appliance. 
1,469,462;  Oct.  2. 

Tepfer,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Loop  for  a  lighting  fix 
ture.     Des.  62,871 :  Aug.  14. 

Tepfer,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Arm  for  a  lighting  fix- 
ture.    Des.   62,872  ;   Aug.   14. 

Tepfer,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Arm  for  a  lighting  fix- 
ture.    Des.  62,873;   Aug.   14. 

Tepper,  Solomon  E.,  et  al.     (See  Storch,  Samuel,  assignor.) 

Ter  Cock.  Chris,  Baarn,  Netherlands.  Clutch.  1,475,470  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Terhaar,  Louis  P.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  H.  Kntscher, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Unchangeable  motor  number. 
1,477.466:  Dec.   11. 

Terheide.  Henry  P.,  Anderson,  Ind.  Hose  clamp. 
1.445.568  ;  Feb.  13. 

Terhune.  Iloward.  Massillon,  Ohio.  Drop  hammer. 
1.441,716:  Jan.  9. 

Terhune,  Howard,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Kllby 
Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Drop  ham- 
mer.    1,440,707  :   Jan.   2. 

Terhune,  Leonard  B.     (See  Loomis,  E.  G.,  and  Terhune.) 

Terhune,  Richard  A.,  Pairhaven,  Mass.,  assignor,  bv 
mesne  assignments,  to  C.  Gaschott,  Corona,  N.  "i. 
Acidizing  rubber  waste.     1,450,462  ;  Apr.  3. 

Terllnden,  Richard  W.,  assignor  to  Wilh.  Schaumans  Tarso 
Aktiebolag,  Jyvaskyla,  Finland.  Producing  imitations 
of  valuable  woods  and  inlaid  work  on  wood  by  the  aid 
of  transfer  work.     1,464,144  ;  Aug.  7. 

Ternes,  Henry,  Albion,  Nebr.  Stock  waterer.  1,452,325  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Temstedt  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Andersen,  An- 
drew C,  a-ssignor. ) 
Temstedt  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Andersen,  A.  C, 
Archer,  and  Seller,  assignors.) 

Ternstedt  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Edgar,  F.  M., 
and  Archer,  assignors.) 

Ternstedt  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Heintz,  Ernest 

B.,  assignor.) 
Temstedt    Manufacturing    Co.       (See    Reese,    Curtis    J., 
assignor.) 


Terpeuing,  Milton  11.     (See  Gray,  L.  M.,  and  Terpenlng.) 

Terrell,  Danitl  L.     (See  Terrell,  Isaac  H.  and  D.  L.) 

Terrell,  Edgar  A.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Bobbin  cleaner. 
1,451,230;    Apr.    10. 

Terrell,  Isaac  II.  and  D.  L.,  Kent,  Ohio.  Multiple-fuse 
plug.     1.475,200  ;   Nov.  27. 

Terrell,  John.      (See  Vaughan,  J.  B.,  and  Terrell.) 

Terrey,  Arthur,  Hayes,  England.  Rotary  printing  press. 
1,451,721  ;  Apr.  17. 

Terroine,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Implement  for  com- 
pressing the  valve  springs  of  internal-combustion  en- 
gines.    1,468,526:  Sept.  IS. 

Terry,  Charles,  Redditch,  England.  Expansible  wire 
bracelet,  armlet,  garter,  and  the  like.    1,440,647  ;  .Tan.  2. 

Terry,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Service  Station  Supply 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Battery-testing  instruixiont. 
1,464,514  ;   Aug.    14. 

Terry,  Edwin  A.,  Clinton,  111.  Amusement  device. 
1,445,369  ;  Feb.  13. 

Terry,  Gecrge  O.,  assignor  to  Economy  Shoe  Machinery 
Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Clutch  mechanism. 
1,442,106  ;  Jan.  16. 

Terry,  George  W.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Dust  cap.  1,462,394  ; 
July  17. 

Terry  McCluskey  Auto  Lock  Company.  (See  Terry,  Sam- 
uel  L.,  assignor.) 

Terry,  Samuel  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Terry  McCluskey  Auto  Lock  Company. 
Lock.     1,453,115  ;   Apr.  24. 

Terry,  Willard  B.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Vehicle  lock. 
1,440,945 ;    Jan.    2. 

Terry.  Willard  B.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Antiskid  chain. 
1,4,55,178  ;  May  15. 

Terryborrv.  Austin,  Duluth,  Minn.  Sectional  fire  grate. 
1,458,669  ;  June  12. 

Terzaghi.  Giulio,  Turin,  Italy.  Semielliptical  spring. 
1,458,786;  June  12. 

Terziev,  George  N.      (See  Sundstrom  C,  and  Terziev.) 

Teselsky,  Alex  P.,  Ruso.  N.  Dak.  Pliers.  1,450,875 ; 
Apr.   3. 

Teshima,  Masakichi.  Tokyo,  Japan.  Medical  appliance  of 
suction  type.     1,444,714;  Feb.  6. 

Tesoro,  Rutilio.  Houston,  Tex.  Crank  for  internal-com- 
bustion   motors.      1,467,016 ;    Sept.    4. 

Tessier,  Julien,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Operating  handle  for  motion  picture 
cameras.     1,469,830;  Oct.  9. 

Teesmer,  John  A.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Hypodermic  syringe. 
1,453,418  ;  May  1. 

Test,  Ellis  W.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Pull- 
man Company,  Chicago,  111.  Car  door.  1,444,987 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Testa,  Joseph,  East  Boston,  Mass.  Tide  motor.  1,458,-372  ; 
June  12. 

Testa,  Vinccnzo  D.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Door-fastening  device. 
1,472,698;  Oct.  30. 

Testrup,  Nils,  assignor  to  Techno-Chemlcal  Laboratories 
Limited,  Westminster,  London,  England.  Manufacture 
of   china   day.      1,446,949 ;    Feb.   27. 

Teter,  Daniel  P.,  et  al.     (See  Nelson,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Tetley,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  J.  A.  Flnley,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Collecting  and  separating  apparatus.  1,448,606 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Tetlow,  George  F.     (See  Gething,  Enoch,  assignor.) 

Tevander,  Olof  N.,  assignor  to  Standard  Cap  &  Steel  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Impregnating  apparatus. 
1.469,737;  Oct.  2. 

Tevander,  Swan  N.,  Maywood,  III.  Cap  for  cans  made 
of  metal  or  other  material.     1.446,672  ;  Feb.  27. 

Teves,  Frederick  W.,  East  Elmhurst,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  A.  H.  Green,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Speed  regulator  for 
automobiles.     1.453,368;   May  1. 

Teves,  Frederick  W.,  East  Elmhurst, 
to  A.  H.  Green,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
automobiles.     1,453,369  ;  May  1. 

Tew,  James  D.,  Hudson,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F.  Good- 
rich Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Prolonging  the  life 
of    expansible   vulcanizing   cores.      1,452,326 ;    Apr.    17. 

Tew,  James  D.,  Hudson.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F.  Goodf 
rich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pneumatic  tire.  Des. 
63,115  ;  Oct.  2. 

Tew,  William  W.,  Banks,  Ala.  Vehicle  wheel.  1,463,19:1; 
Aug.  14. 

Texas  Company.      (See  Gatchell,  Frederick  D.,  assignor.) 

Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Adams,  Joseph  H.,  assignor.) 
(See  Claypoole.  Walter,  assignor.) 
(See  Collins,  George  B.,  asignor.) 
(See  Drake,  Rollln  L.,  assignor.) 
(See  Fantz,  Fred  C,  assignor.) 
(See   Gallsworthy,   Benjamin,   as- 


assignor  of  one-half 
Speed  regulator  for 


The. 

The. 

,   The. 


Texas  Company,  The 
Texas  Company,  Tbe, 
Texas  Company, 
Texas  Company, 
Texas   Company; 

signer.) 
Texas   Company, 
Texas    Company, 

signor. ) 
a^exas    Company, 

signor.) 
Texas    Company, 

signor.) 
Texas   Company, 

signor.) 
Texas  Company.  The. 
Texas  Gulf  Sulphur  Company, 

signor.) 


The. 
The. 

The. 


(See  Hall,  Frank  W.,  assignor.) 
(See   Hawkins,   Clement   C,   as- 

(See  Manley,   Frederick  T.,    as- 

G$orge   B.,    as- 


The.       (See    Rowland, 


The.      (See   Van   Gundy,   Morris   C,   as- 

fSee  White,  George  D.,  assignor.) 
(See  Davis,  Harold  S.,  as- 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  Hat  of  patentees — Continued. 


533 


Texas  Gulf  Sulpliur  Compan.v.  (See  Kobb4.  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Texas  Gull'  Sulphur  Coinpan.v.  (See  Stewart,  Robert  II., 
a.ssignor.) 

Texas  I'ump  &  Supply  Company.  (See  Humason,  Gran- 
ville  A.,    assignor.) 

Texas  Reclaim  Oil  Association.  (See  Bashara,  S.  F.,  and 
PapKl.   assignors.) 

Teihoma  Oil  &  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Berlien, 
Corwln  SI.,  assignor.) 

Textile  En.ciueering  Company.  (See  Hale,  Joshua  B., 
assignor.) 

Textile,  Leather  &  Metal  Preserver  Co.  (See  Shaffer, 
Clarence  D.,  assignor.) 

Textile  Machine  Works.     (See  Staub,  Herman,  assignor.) 

Textile  Products  Manufacturing;  Company.  (See  Meyer, 
Adolph  E.,  assignor.) 

Textile  Rubber  Co.      (See  Murphy,  Patrlcli  A.,  assignor.) 

Thacher.  George  H.,  Jr.,  North  Providence,  R.  I.  Stoker. 
1,463,4812  ;  Mav  1. 

Thacher,  George  II.,  jr.,  North  Providence.  R.  I.  Stoker. 
1.453,483  ;  Mar  1. 

Thacher,  George  H.,  jr.,  North  Providence,  R.  I.  Stoker 
grate.     1,453,484:  Mav  1. 

Thacher,  john  J.,  Wethersfleld,  Conn.,  assignor  to,  Pratt 
&  Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lathe  chuck. 
1,446,075  ;   Feb.  20. 

Thacher.  John  J,,  Wethersf3cld,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt 
&  Whitney  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lathe  chuck, 
Rel  5,643:"  July  3. 

Thacher,  John  J.,  Wethersfleld,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt 
&  Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Profiling  ma- 
chine.     1,466,811 ;   Sept.   4. 

Thacher,  John  J,,  Wethersfleld,  Conn.,  assignor  to"  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  DrlU-lubrlcatlng 
pump.     1,460,368  ;  Oct.  2. 

Thacher,  Sheldon  P.,  Freehold,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Morgan 
&  Wright.  Stone  guard  for  dual  pneumatic  tires. 
1,465,697  ;  Aug.  21. 

Thackray,  George  E.      (See  Sage,  R.  V.,  and  Thackray.) 

Thackray,  George  E.,  Westmont  Borough,  Pa.  t  ooling 
bed.     1,441,042  ;  Jan.  2. 

Thackray,  George  E.,  Westmont  Borough,  Pa.  Reenforce- 
ment  for  concrete.     1,443,154  ;  Jan.  23. 

Thai  &  Bitter  Co.,  The.     (See  Bitter,  Reuben  H.,  assignor.) 

Xhalhammer,  Karl  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dissolve 
mechanism   for   cameras.      1,468,091  ;    Sept.    18. 

Thalheimer,  Joseph,  Sunman,  Ind.  Pile.  1,447,910 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Thalken,  Prank  R.,  Coney  Island,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Port- 
able Jumping  tree.     1,470,403  ;  Oct.  i.i. 

Thallmayer.  Ludwig.  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  assignor  to 
Slemens-Schuckertwerke  Gescllschaft  mit  beechrankter 
Haftung,  Slv'raensstadt,  near  Berlin,  Germany.  Re- 
v.Tsiug  gear.      1.463.638:   July   31. 

Thallmayer,  Ludwl.g.  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  assignor  to 
Slemens-Schuckertwerke  Gesellschaft  mlt  beschrankter 
Haftung,  Siemonsstadt,  near  Berlin,  Germany.  Balanc- 
ing of  the  weight  of  ropes.     1,470,780;  Oct.  16. 

Thai/i.  liiiwiuii  A.,  auil  K.  J.  \\eaver,  Akron,  Ohio, 
Clothesline  holder  and  tightener.     1,453,027  ;  Apr.   24. 

Tliamm,  Paul,  assii;nor  to  S.  Whyle  Merritt  Co.  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  light  and  power  plant. 
1,459,563;    June    19, 

Tharp,  Lee,  Burlington,  Iowa.  Valved  piston.  1,472,947  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Thatcher,  Emerson  B.,  Marine  City,  Mich.  .Water  separa- 
tor for  air  tanks.     1,452,447  ;  Apr.  17. 

Thatcher,  Harry  S..  assignor  to  The  Celite  Corapanv, 
Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Filtration.      1.477,394;    Dec.    li. 

Thatcher,   J.   H.      (See  Miller,   Jesse   P.,   assignor.) 

Thatcher,  Martin  F.      (See  Wikel,  H.  S.,  and  Thatcher.) 

Thatcher,  Martin  F.,  York,  Pa.  Feed-mixing  machine. 
1.457.325  ;  June  5. 

Thauss,  Alfred,  Dentz,  near  Cologne,  and  A.  Giinther, 
Cologne,  assignors  to  Farbcnfabriken  vorm.  Friedr. 
Bayer  and  Co.,  Leverkusen,  near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine, 
Germany.  Sulphurized  compound  of  phenols.  1,450.463; 
Apr.    3. 

Thayer,  Allan  A.      (See  Kettle,  A.   W.,  and  Thayer.) 

Thayer,  Henry  E.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Vehicle  signal. 
1.4.50.993;    Apr.    10. 

Theakston,  Joseph,  Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Sheave 
shocker.      1,443,293  ;    Jan.   23. 

Thf'baut.  William  M.  (See  Stoner,  F.,  and  Aitkeii,  as- 
signors.) 

Theberath,  Joseph  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rim  tool. 
1.472,571;  Oct.  30. 

Thee,  Andreas,  Wurzburg,  Germany.  Building  block  or 
slab.      1.446,358  ;   Feb.    20. 

Theimer,  Eugene.  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  R.  F.  Steward,  Washington.  D.  C.  Pre- 
paring alkyl  derivatives  of  organic  compounds. 
1,475,522;  Nov.  27. 

Theis,  John  P.,  assignor  of  forty-nine  one-hundredths  to 
N.  J.  Useldlng,  Chicago,  111.  Combination  number  re- 
flector and  hall  light.     1.448,881  :  Mar.  20. 

Theis,  John  P.,  assignor  of  forty-nine  one-hiindredths  to 
N.  .T.  Useldlng.  Chicago,  111.  Number  reflector. 
1.448,882;  Mar.   20. 

Theis,  Lula.     (See  Lemm,  Leo,  assignor.) 

Theis,   Raymon   R.      (See   Andrews,    L.    G..   and   Theis.) 

Thelsen,  Frani.     (See  Theisen,  Peter  and  F.) 


Theisen.  John  B.,  Allentou,  Wis.  Roller  attachment  for 
tractors.      1,447,607  :    Mur.    0. 

Theisen,  Peter  and  P.,  Elberfeld,  Germany.  Vehicle 
wheel   with  pneumatic  tire.      1,441,134;   Jan.   2. 

Theiss.  Mary  K.,  WarreJisburg,  Mo.  Emblem  holder  for 
automobile  fenders.     1,463,400  ;  July  31. 

Thelen,  Rolf.      (See  Tlemann,  H.  D.,  and  Thelen.)  • 

Thelen.  Rolf,  Madison,  Wis.,  dedicated,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
UeversiWo  circulation  internal  fan  kiln.  1,406,518; 
Aug.  2h. 

Thelen,  Rolf,  and  II.  D.  Tiemann,  Madison,  Wis.,  dedicated: 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  the  People  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  Reversing  blower  kiln.  1,468,932  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Thelin,  Ei-ick  B.,  et  al.  (See  Peterson,  Earl  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Theriot,  Clay;  Houma,  La.     Trap.     1,447,525  ;  Mar.  6. 

"  Thernia,'  Fabrik  fUr  elektrische  Heizung  A.-G.  (See 
Habicbt,  Franz  1'.,  assignor.) 

ThermoTd  Rubber  Company.  (See  Pardoe,  William  D., 
assignor.) 

Thermoid  Rubber  Company.  (See  Stokes,  Robert  J., 
assignor.) 

Thermokept  Products  Corporation.  (See  Wlllison,  Walter 
W.,  assignor.) 

Tlieroz  Company,  The.     (See  Popper,  Isaac  C,  assignor.) 
Therrien,    Hubert,   Montreal,    Quebec,    Canada.      Artificial 

hand.      1,474,301 ;   Nov.   13. 
Thetford,  Samuel  L.,  Boligee,  Ala.     Harvester.     1,448,319  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Thevenot,  Gaston  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Making  vegetable 

milk.     1,444,812;  Feb.  13. 
Thew,    Charlton.      (See  Paterson,   G.,   and   Thew. ) 
Tbew    Shovel    Company,    The.       (See    Harris,    Hollls    H., 

assignor.) 
Tbew    .Shovel    Company,    The.      (See    Weber,    Charles    A., 

assignor.) 

Tliexton,  Henry  A.,  assignor  to  Thexton  Manufacturing 
Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Door  latch  and  lock. 
1,453,556  ;  May  1. 

Thexton  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Thexton,  Henry 
A.,  assignor.) 

Thlbault,  Alfred  J.  and  R.  R.,  Claremont,  N.  H.  Spade. 
1,475,899  :  Nov.  27. 

Thlbault,  Raoul  R.      (See  Thlbault,  Alfred  J.  and  R.  R.) 

Thlbodeaux,  Stanley  J.  (See  Saulerson,  Harmon  J,.,  as- 
signor.) 

Thiedge,  William.      (See  Peters,  F.,  and  Thiedge.) 
Thiehofl:,    J.    R.,    et    al.      (See    Matter,    Gustave    0.,    as- 
signor.) 
Thiel,  Charles  P.  R.,  assignor  to  Davis  &  Furber  Machine 

Company,      North      Andover,      Mass.        Cone      duster. 

1,459,938  ;  June  26. 
Thiel,     Ignatius     L.,     Derrick     City,     Pa.       Chain     hook. 

1,458,086  ;  June  5, 
Thiele,   Adolph   A.,   Omaha,   Nebr.,   assignor   to   American 

Smelting    and    Refining    Compaay,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Power-driven  lead  truck.     1,465,457  ;  Aug.  21. 
Thiele,  Byron  W.      (See  Gibbs,  R.   H.,  and  Thiele.) 
Thiele,  Eitel  W.,  Hoxter-on-the-Weser,  Germany.     Molding 

press.      1,451,378  ;   Apr.   10. 
Thiele,    Rudolf,    Hoxter-on-the-Weser,    Germany.      Contin- 
uous    furnace     for     burning     cement     and     tEe     like. 

1,451,379  ;    Apr.    10. 
Thiell,    William    C,    Baltimore,    Md.      Automobile    lock. 

Rel5,542  ;  Feb.  13. 
Tbielman,  .Tark,     (See  Scher,  Dave,  assignor.) 
Thiemer,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  Paragon   Machine 

Tool  &  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Uni- 
versal  joint.      1,440,648 ;    Jan.    2. 
Thiemer,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  Peters  Machine  and 

Manufacturing  Company.     Universal  joint.     1,443,969 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Thierjung,    Mathew,    assignor    of    one-half    to    V.    Bika, 

Cleveland,  Ohio     Child's  safety  crib  blanket.    1,474,738  ; 

Nov.    20. 
Thimens,    Ralph    R.,    et    al.      (See    Pendleton,    Oscar    G., 

assignor.) 
Thimgren,    Edward,    Popotla,    Mexico.      Cigarette    case. 

1,467,627;   Sept.   11. 
Thimgren,  Edward,  Popotla,  Mexico.     Combined  cane  and 

telescope.     1,473,527  ;  Nov.  6. 
Thimgren.  Edward,  Popotla,  Mexico.     Pistol.     1,475,037 ; 

Nov.    20. 

Thiriot,  Andr^  G.,  Chalons-sur-JIarne,  France.  Casing 
for  typewriting  machines.     1,471,757  ;  Oct.  23. 

Thoens,  Burchard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rotary  pump. 
1,465,881;  Aug.  21. 

Thoens,  Burchard,  New  York,  N.  T.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  E.  J.  M6t6rie,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Filtering 
apparatus.     1,477,986  ;  Dec.  18. 

Thofehrn,  Herman  G.  C,  deceased,  Roselle  Park,  N.  J., 
D.  H.  McLean,  administrator.  Metallurgical  process. 
1,460,830  ;  July   3. 

Thoke,  Albert  R.,  Pittsburgh,  and  H.  G.  Smith,  Wllkins- 
burg.   Pa.     Threading   tool.      1,457,409;   June   5. 

Tliole,   Ferdinand   P..      (See   Dnnstan,   A.   E.,   and   Thole.) 

Thole.  George  R.,  Chicago.  111.  Foot  rest.  1,474,950 ; 
Nov.   20. 

Thorn,  James  C.     (See  Peterson,  J.,  and  Thorn.) 


534 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Thorn,  James  C,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Comhlnatlon 
Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mechanism  for 
applying  box  covei-s.     1,446,359  ;  Feb.  20. 

Thorn,  James  C,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to  Combination 
Machine  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Package  and  mak- 
ing same.     1,449,073;  Mar.  20. 

Thorn,  James  C,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to  Combination 
Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  sealing   cartons.      1,468,333 ;   Sept.    18. 

Thoma,  Andrew,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  A.  Sydeman, 
Boston,  Mass.     Doubling  spreader.    1,462,154  ;  July  IT. 

Thoma,  Anton  J.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  A.  Eklund,  At- 
tleboro,  Mass.,  assignors  to  General  Chain  Company, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Identiflcatlon-tag  chain.  1,477,729; 
Dec.  18. 
"Thomall,  Timothy  V.,  assignor  to  Milk  Bottle  Crate  Com- 
pany, Chicago,   111.     Bottle  crate.     1.446,673 ;   Feb.  27. 

Thomas,  Albert  B.      (See  Hart,  Francis  M.,  assignor.) 

Thomas,  Albert  G.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Mechanism  for  re- 
moving carbon  from  cylinders  of  internal-combustion 
engines.     1,473,688  ;  Nov.   13. 

Thomas,  Alfred,  et  al.  (See  Le  Boeuf,  Arthur  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Thomas,  Arthur,  Bailey,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Triumph  Trap 
Co.,  Inc.,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Trap  placer.  1,453,812; 
May  1. 

Thomas,  Arvine  N.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Filing-case  drawer 
suspension^     1,454,494  ;  May  8. 

Thomas,  August,  Berliu-Schoneberg,  assignor  to  Deutsche 
Werke  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin,  Germany.  Mecha- 
nism for  grinding  crank   shafts.     1,467,402;   Sept.   11. 

Tliomas  .4uto  Traffic  Signal  Company.  (See  Thomas, 
William,    jr.,    assignor.) 

Thomas,  Avery  H.,  Houston,  Tex.  Elevator.  1,45-1,193  ; 
May  8. 

Thomas,  Avery  H.,  assignor  to  Houston  Pump  &  Supply 
Company,  tlouston,  Tex.     Elevator.     1,454,194  ;  May  8. 

Thomas  &  Betts  Co.,  The.  (See  Church,  L.  0.,  and 
Tliomas,  assignors.) 

Thomas  &  Betts  Co.,  The.  (See  Thomas,  George  C,  jr., 
assignor.) 

Thomas,  Bruno,  Vienna,  Austria.  Recovering  the  precious 
metals  from  flixing  solutions  used  in  photography  and 
of  regenerating  the  fixing  agent.     1,446,405 ;  Feb.  20. 

Thomas  &  Buckley  Hoisting  Co.  (See  Cosulich,  Matteo, 
assignor.) 

Thomas,  Charles  E.      (See  Kyser,  G.  B.,  and  Thomas.) 

Thomas,  Charles  P.,  et  al.  (See  Arian,  Edward  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Thomas,  Charles  T.,  Stanley,  N.  C.  Oil  shield  for  ring 
rails.     1,444,813;  Feb.  13. 

Thomas,  Charles  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Drawing  pen. 
1,452,576;  Apr.  24. 

Thomas,  Clay  O.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Apparatus- 
carrying  attachment   for  tractors.     1,447,823 ;   Mar.   6. 

Thomas.  Daniel,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Belt  for  brake 
wheels.     1,446,862;  Feb.  27. 

Thomas,  Daniel  J.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Telescopic  non- 
breakable  and  flexible  wedge  bolt.     1,469,126  ;  Sept.  25. 

Thomas  Day  Company.  (See  Goddard,  Wilfred  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Thomas,  Dwlght  R.,  et  al.  (See  Ashley,  Erie  G,  as- 
signor.) 

Thomas,  Edward,  East  Chicago,  Ind.  Automobile  alarm 
signal.     1,454,141 ;  May  8. 

Thomas,  Edward,  assignor  to  Underwood  Typewriter 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ledger  sheet.  1,458,253; 
June  12. 

Thomas,  Edward  G.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Weighing  scale.     1,453,370  ;  May  1. 

Thomas,  Edward  G.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company, 
Toledo,   Ohio.      Dashpot.      1,453,733;   May   1. 

Thomas,  Edward  G.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Recording  scale.     1,463,450  ;  July  31. 

Thomas,  Edwin  E.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  W.  1. 
Chidester.     Nut-locking  device.     1,445,111 ;  Feb.  13. 

Thomas,  Edwin  E.,  assignor  to  W.  I.  Chidester,  Port- 
land,  Oreg.      Nut   lock.      1,447,578 ;    Mar.    6. 

Thomas,  Edwin  E.,  assignor  to  W.  I.  Chidester,  Portland, 
Oreg.      Garden-hose    support.      1,447,579 ;    Mar.    6. 

Thomas,  Emory  M.,  Buckner,  Mo.  Gasoline  gun. 
1,463,518;   July  31. 

Thomas,  Felix.      (See  WoUner,  B.,  and  Thomae.) 

Thomas,  Ferdinand,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile  tire 
tool.     1,476,475  ;  Dec.  4. 

Thomas  Flexible  Coupling  Company.  (See  Thomas,  MUl- 
ward  T.,  assignor.) 

Thomas,  Frank  O.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Safety-razor-blade 
stropper.      1,466,605  ;   Aug.   28. 

Thomas,  Fred  S.     (See  Malsbary,  Harry  R..  assginor.) 

Thomas,  Frederick,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Creasing  machine. 
1,452,536;   Apr.   24. 

Thomas,  Frederick,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Arm  for  creasing 
and  like  machines.     1,466,860  ;  Sept.  4. 

Thomas.  George.  Chelsea,  England.  Folding  push  car. 
1.450,193;    Apr.   3. 

Thomas,  George  B.,  assignor  to  The  Bryant  Electric  Com- 
pany, Bridgeport,  Conn.  Lamp  receptacle.  1.442.013 ; 
.Lin.  9. 

Thomas,  George  B..  assignor  to  The  Bryant  Electric  Com- 
pany, Bridgeport.  Conn.  Clamp  for  binding  screws 
and  the  like.     1.449.460  :  Mar.  27. 


Thomas,  George  C,  jr. 

Thomas,  George  C.,  jr., 
Co.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J 
cables,  and  the  like 


Thomas,  George  B.,  assignor  to  The  Bryant  Electric  Com- 
pany, Bridgeport,  Conn.   Panel  cut-out  block.   1,475,900  ; 

Nov.  27. 

(See  Church,  L.  H.,  and  Thomas.) 

assignor  to  The  Thomas  &  Betts 

Fitting   for   electrical   conduits, 

1,448,367  ;  Mar.  13. 

Thomas,  George  C,  jr.,  assignor  to  The  Thomas  &  Beftts 

Co.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.     Connecting  device  for  electrical 

cuiiduus,  cables,  and  the  like.     1,475,524;  Nov.  27. 
Thomas,   George  H.,   Westfleld,   N.  Y.     Flexible  coupling. 

1,454,087  ;  May  8. 
Thomas,    George  J.,   Lansing,   Mich.     Brake.      1,457,048 ; 

May  29. 
Thomas,  George  W.,  Williamstown  Beach    Victoria,  Aus- 
tralia.    Ship  construction.     1,442,744  ;  Jan.  16. 
Thomas,    Harry    D.,    Elgin,    111.      Vehicle    locking    device. 

1,443,662  ;    Jan.   30. 
Thomas,    Harry    J.,    Greensboro,    N.     C.       Car    rerailer. 

1,466,035  ;    Aug.    28. 
Thomas,  Harry  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Combination  screen 

and  ventilator.     1,465,722  ;  Aug.  21. 
Thomas,  Haynes  L.,  Brunswick,  Ga.     Saw  set.     1,453,958  ; 

May  1. 
Thomas,     Henry,     Cleveland,     Ohio.      Refining    iron    and 

steel.     1,453,734  ;  May  1. 
Thomas,    Henry,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Method    of  and   flux 

for  refining  brass.     1,454,351  ;  May  8. 
Thomas,    Horace   T.,    Lansing,    Mich.      Panel    adjustment 

for  inclosed  motor  vehicles.     1,450,394  ;  Apr.  3. 
Thomas,  Horace  T.,  Lansing,  Mich.     Muffler  for  internal- 
combustion  engines.     1,454,986  ;   May  15. 
Thomas,   Horace  T.,   Lansing,   Mich.     Apparatus  for  fin- 
ishing upholstering.     1,457,197  ;  May  29. 
Thomas,  Horace  T.,  Lansing,  Mich.    Transmission  gearing 

for  automobiles.     1,472,285  ;  Oct.  30. 
Thomas,  Horace  T.,  Lansing,  Mich.     Piston.     1,473,061 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Thomas,     Howard     C,     North     Attleboro,     Mass.       Desk 

novelty.     1,444,012  ;  Feb.  6. 
Thomas,    Ivor    D.,    Cleveland    Heights,    assignor    to    The 

Wellman-Seaver-Morgan     Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio. 

Safety    catch    for    cranes    and    the    like.       1,442,194 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Thomas,  Ivor  D.,  and  P.  H.  Douglas,  Cleveland  Heights, 

assignors    to    The    Wellman-Seaver-Morgan    Company, 

Cleveland,  Ohio.    Manipulator.     1,475,728  ;  Nov.  27. 
Thomas,  J.  A.     (See  Kyser,  G.  E.,  and  Thomas,  assignors.) 
Thomas,  Jacob  A.  and  R.  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Sanitary 

suction  for  artificial  dentures.     1,441,384  ;  Jan.  9. 
Thomas,    James    F..    Montreal,    Quebec,   Canada.      Power- 
generating  mechanism.     1,441,135  ;  Jan.  2. 
Thomas,    James    F.,    Clarinda,    Iowa.      Bust    developer. 

1472,234  ;  Oct.  30. 
Thomas,  James  O.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 

Ore  concentrator.      1,444,485  ;   Feb.   6. 
Thomas,  John  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Feathering  propeller. 

1,450,159;  Mar.  27. 
Thomas,  John  G.  P.,  Preston,  England.     Clutch  and  brake 

control  on  road  vehicles.     1.441,545  ;  Jan.  9. 
Thomas,  John  P.,  jr.     (See  Lippls,  John,  assignor.) 
Thomas,    Joseph,   Aberdeen,    Wash.      Last   for   shoes  and 

sandals.     1,451,6.35;   Apr.   10. 
Thomas,    Joseph,    Aberdeen,    Wash.      Roasting    furnace. 

1,454,798  ;  May  8. 
Thomas,    Joseph    C,    Akron,    Ohio.      Display   apparatus. 

1,464,515  ;  Aug.  14. 
Thomas  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  Pelton,  C. 

H.,  and  Rhoderlck,  assignors.) 
Thomas,  Millward  T.,  Troy,  assignor  to  Thomas  Flexible 

Cloupling  Company,  Erie,  Pa.     Flexible  shaft  coupling. 

Rel5,672;   Aug.   14. 
Thomas-Morse  Aircraft  Corporation.      (See  Thomas,  Wil- 
liam T.,  assignor.) 
Thomas,      Nathen      D.,     Jacksonville,     Fla.        Scarifier. 

1,453,208;  Apr.  24. 
Thomas,    Orin   M.,   Oakland,    Calif.      Spat   or   overgaiter. 

Des.  62,925  ;  Aug.  21. 
Thomas,  Oscar  A.,  Oxnard,  Calif.    Beet  puller.    1,462,948  ; 

July  24. 
Thomas,  Owen.      (See  Foster,  H.  J.,  and  Thomas.) 
Thomas,  Owen,  assignor  to  The  Hydraulic  Pressed  Steel 

Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Bung  for  barrels.    1,467,688  ; 

Sept.   11. 
Thomas,   Owen,  assignor  to  The  Hydraulic  Pressed  Steel 

Company,  Cleveland,   Ohio.     Barrel  chime.     1,478,360; 

Dee.  18. 
Thomas,      Paul      R.,      Berkeley,      Calif.     Brush      holder. 

1,453,959  ;  May  1. 
Thomas,  Phillips,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 

inghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     Rolled 

condenser.     1,470,781 ;  Oct.  16. 
Thomas,  R.,  &  Sons,  Co.,  The.     (See  Buckley,  Loreneo  C, 

assignor.) 
Thomas,  R.,  &  Sons  Co.,  The.      (See  Eckert,  Grandon  E., 

assignor.) 
Thomas,  R.,  &  Sons  Company,  The.     (See  Marvin,  Richard 

H.,  assignor.  1 
Thomas.  R..  &  Sons  Company,  The.      (See  Mason,  A.  G.. 

and  Buckley,  assiffnors.) 
Thomas,    Richard    K.,    Vicksburg,    Mi.'?s.      Rolls    for   ten- 

sionine.      Ifveline.      and      straightening     band      saws. 

1,462,836:  July  »♦. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


535 


Thomas,  Robert  S.     (See  Thomas,  Jacob  A.,  and  U.  S.) 

Thomas,  Solon  G.,  and  K.  E    Kight,  Cordell,  Okla.     \>inl 
Ing  machine.     1,455,154  ;  May  15. 

Thomas  Spark  Plug  Company.  (See  Thomas,  William  S., 
assignor.) 

Thomas,  Stephen  J.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Stop  signal  and 
rear  light.     1,474,739  ;   Nov.  20. 

Thomas,  Stephen  J.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Tail  light  and 
stop  signal.     1,474,740 ;   Nov.   20. 

Thomas,  Stephen  S.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Stove  and 
the  like.     1,444,013  ;  Feb.  6. 

Thomas,  Tallie  G.,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Billboard  construc- 
tion.    1,447,159;  Feb.  27. 

Thomas,  Thomas  A.,  Amherstdale,  W.  Va.  Trolley-wire 
cut-out  switch.     1,460,288;  June  26. 

Thomas,  Thomas  H.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Elec- 
tropneumatic    brake.      1,440.421  ;    Jan.    2. 

Thomas,  Thomas  H.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid- 
pressure  brake  device.     1,440,422  ;   Jan.  2. 

Thomas,  Thomas  H.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Brake- 
valve  device.     1,454,569  ;  May  8. 

Thomas,  Thomas  H.,  Edgewood,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
W'estinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Automatic    train-control    device.      1,454,570 ;    May    8. 

Thomas,  Thomas  H.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Compay,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid 
pressure  brake.     1,463,026  ;  July  24. 

Thomas,  Thomas  H.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  -\ir  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid-pres- 
sure brake  equipment.     1,471,073;  Oct.  16. 

Thomas,  Thomas  H.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  -Load- 
brake  device.     1,472,100  ;  Oct.  30. 

Thomas,  Victor  W.,  Waukegan,  111.  Timer  elevator  for 
Ford  cars.     l,460,Snt! :   .lulv  3. 

Thomas,  Walter  P.,  St.  Helens,  Isle  of  Wight,  England. 
Internal-combustion   engine.     1,456,655  ;  May  29.- 

Thomas.  Walter  H.,  Spem-cr.  Iowa.  Foot  accelerator  for 
motor   vehicles.      1,443.510 :   Jan.   30. 

Thomas.  Webber  W.,  executrix.  (See  Thomas,  Win- 
throp  G.) 

Thomas,  William,  jr.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Automobile 
si;:nal.     Des.   63,595;  Dec.  18. 

Tli(>mas,  William,  jr.,  assignor  to  Thomas  Auto  Traffic 
Signal  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Traffic  signal. 
Des.   62,429  ;   May  22. 

Thomas,  William  G.,  Victoria,  Va.  Babbitting  and  brass- 
ing machine.      1,452,819  ;  Apr.   24. 

Thomas,  William  I.,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Kines- 
thetic Process  Co.,  Inc.  Balanced  golf  ball.  1,470,302  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Thomas,  William  S.,  Linden,  assignor  to  Thomas  Spark 
Plug  Company,  Roselle  Park,  N.  J.  Spark  plug. 
1,464,121  ;   Aug.   7. 

Thomas,  William  T.,  assignor  of  one-tenth  to  Thomas- 
Morse  Aircraft  Corporation,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Clip  for 
airplane  construction.     1,443,155  ;  Jan.  23. 

Thomas,  Winthrop  G.,  deceased.  New  York,  N.  Y'.,  W.  W. 
Thomas,  executrix.     Motor  control.     1,441,310  ;  Jan.  9. 

Thomas,  Wion  P.,  Carlton,  N.  Y.  Fruit  elevator. 
1,457,562  ;  June  5. 

Thomason,  Charles  G.,  Birmingham,  England.  Wind 
screen  for  motor  vehicles.     1,441,043  ;  Jan.  2. 

ThoniHson,  Mathew,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Self-cleaning 
weeder.     1,444,572  ;  Feb.  6. 

Thomason,  Orie  L.     (See  Hoover,  C.  F.,  and  Thomason.) 

Thompson,  Albert  R.,  assignor  to  Anderson-Barngrover 
Mfg.  Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Feed  device  for  fruit-pitting 
machines.     1.448,472  ;  Mar.  13. 

Thompson,  Albert  R.,  assignor  to  Anderson-Barngrover 
Mfg.  Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Machine  for  treating  canned 
goods.      1,467,561 ;    Sept.    11. 

Thompson,  Albert  R.,  assignor  to  Anderson-Barngrover 
Mfg.  Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Cooking  and  cooling  appa- 
ratus.     1,467,960;    Sept.    11. 

Thompson,  Alexander  M.,  Belleville,  Ala.  Oil  indicator 
for  vehicles.     1,447,824  :   Mar.   6. 

Thompson,  Allison  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lamp  hanger. 
1,473,713  ;  Nov.  13. 

Thompson,  Alonzo,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Correspondence 
folder.     1,473,747;  Nov.  13. 

Thompson,  Arthur  B.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Clutch-operating 
device.     1,461,256;   July   10. 

Thompson,  Arthur  B.,  Missoula,  Mont.  Toy  gun. 
1,461,257;  July  10. 

Thompson,  Arthur  E.,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Union 
Special  Machine  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Power-trans- 
mitting device.      1.460.622  ;   July  3. 

Thompson.  Carey  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  Apparatus  for  dis- 
tilling hydrocarbons.     1,475,901  ;  Nov.  27. 

Thompson,  Charles,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Direc- 
tion signal  for  automobiles.     1,451,795  ;  Apr.  17. 

Thompson,  Charles  F.,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Rail  brace. 
1,442,014  ;  Jan.  9. 

Thompson.  Charles  W.  (See  Davison,  Maggie  T..  and 
Thompson.) 

Thompson.  Charles  W.,  Qiiincy,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  T.  Tucker,  Maiden.  Mass.  Preserving  receptacle. 
1.441,641 ;  Jan.  0. 


Thompson,  Clarence.  (See  Phillips,  A.  Y.,  and  Thomp- 
son.) 

Thompson,  Clarance  W.,  assignor  to  Thompson  Spring 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Vehicle  spring.  l,4.'ji).054  ; 
Apr.   3. 

Thompson,  Clarance  W.,  assignor  to  Thompson  Spring 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Vehicle  spring.  1,450,055  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Thompson,  CUuance  W'.,  assignor  to  Thompson  Spring 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Support  for  vehicle 
.springs.     1,452,448  ;  .■Vpr.  17. 

Thompson,  Clarence  L.,  Elmhurst,  assignor  to  L.  B.  Koch, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Cinematographic  projector.  1,470,404  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Thompson,  Corliss  V.,  Carlton,  Minn.  Blackboard-eraser 
cUaner.     1.475,523;  Nov.  27. 

Thompson,  Dean  H.,  Lodl,  Calif.  Pump.  1,460,988 ; 
July  8. 

Thompson,  Don  N.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Pass  &  Seymour 
Inc.,  Solvay,  N.  Y.     Snap  switch.     1,449,634  ;  Mar.  27. 

Thompson,  Don  N.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Pass  &  Seymour, 
Inc.,  Solvay,  N.  Y.     Electric  fitting.     1,470,128  ;  Oct.  9. 

Thompson,  Earl,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chair  seat.  1,455,234  ; 
Jlay  15. 

Thompson,  Edwin  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Flexible 
gear  element.     1,475,902  ;  Nov.  27. 

Thompson,  Emory  A.,  Hope,  Ark.  Power-transmission 
mechanism.     1,466,214  ;  Aug.  28. 

Thompson,  Ernest  H.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Automatic 
change-making  device.      1,449,794  ;   Mar.   27. 

Thompson,  Ernest  S.,  Porterville,  Calif.  Air-cleaning  de- 
vice.    1,447,160;   Feb.  27. 

Thompson,  Francis  S.,  Stanley,  Ky.  Mower.  1,469,546  ; 
Opi.   2. 

Thompson,  Frank  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fumigating  appara- 
tus.    1,468,842;   Sept.  25. 

Thompson,  Fuller  W.  (See  Cartter,  W.  G.,  and  Thomp- 
son.) 

Thompson,  George.     (See  Lundell,  A.  E.,  and  Thompson.) 

Thompson,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gun  rest  for  sports- 
men.    1,469,285  ;   Oct.   2. 

Thompson,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bait  holder  for 
fishermen.     1,476,230  ;  Dec.  4.  - 

Thompson,  George  K.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Means 
for  equalizing  transmission  over  lines  of  different  elec- 
trical  characteristics.      1,459,003 ;   June   19. 

Thompson,  George  K..  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Jleans 
for  equalizing  transmission  over  lines  of  different  elec- 
trical  characteristics.      1,459,004  ;   June   19. 

Thompson,  George  K.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to* 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Means 
for  equalizing  transmission  over  lines  of  different  elec- 
trical  characteristics.     1,459,005  ;  June  19. 

Thompson,  George  K.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Ar- 
rangement for  producing  complementary  visual  and 
audible   exhibitions.     1,462,525;  July  24. 

Thompson,  George  K.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Tele- 
phone-receiver attachment.     1,477,609  ;  Dec.   18. 

Thompson,  George  T.,  Bremerton,  Wash.  Toy.  1,444,646  ; 
Feb.   6. 

Thompson,  George  W.  (See  Fenselau,  F.,  and  Thomp- 
son.) 

Thompson,  Gustavus  W.  (See  Rice,  N.  A.,  Thompson,  and 
Rice.) 

Thompson,  H.  V.,  et  al.  (See  Thompson,  Reid  Vl.,  as- 
signor.) 

Thompson,  Harold  E.  (See  Curme,  G.  O.,  jr.,  and  Thomp- 
son.) 

Thompson,  Harry  E.      (See  Butler,  Robert  T..  assignor.) 

Thompson,  Harry  H.     (See  Heise,  6.  W.,  and  Thompson.) 

Thompson,  Harry  J.,  assignor  to  National  Fibreform 
Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Fruit  earner. 
1,477,921 ;   Dec.   18. 

Thompson,  Henry  B.,  assignor  to  L.  B.  Koch,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Cinematographic  target.     1,474,951 ;  Nov.  20. 

Thompson,  Henry  C.,  jr.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Storage  bat- 
tery.    1.468.051  ;  Sept.  18. 

Thompson,  Henry  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Handle. 
1,446,137  ;  Feb.  20. 

Thompson,  Henry  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Pressed  metal 
wheel.     1,448,138  ;   Feb.  20. 

Thompson,  Henry  G.,  &  Son  Company.  (See  Napier, 
Charles,   assignor.) 

Thompson,  Herbert  A.  (See  Smith,  L.  E.,  Zulver,  and 
Thompson.) 

Thompson,  Herbert  A.,  North  Shields,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  Smith's  Dock  Company  Limited,  South  Shields, 
England.  Construction  of  spraying  nozzles  or  atomiz- 
ers.    1,462,395  ;  July  17. 

Thompson,  Herbert  H..  and  A.  B.  Schein,  assignors  to 
The  Sperry  Gyroscope  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Stabi- 
lized ship.     1,475,460;  Nov.  27. 

Thompson,  Herbert  L.,  Elgin,  assignor  to  Burgess-Norton 
Manufacturing  Company,  Geneva,  111.  Internal-combus- 
tion engine.     1,460,831  ;  July  3. 

Thomason,  Hjalmar,  assignor  to  Shepard-Thomason  Co., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Vehicle  wheel  remover.  1,468,334  ; 
Sept.  18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  oi  pc*e« tees—Continued. 


Thompson,  Howard  A.,   Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Electrical   heiit- 

iDg  or   resistance   unit.      1.470,116 ;    Dec.    4. 
Thompson,  Howard  A.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  West- 
Inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,   Wilmerding,  Pa.     Auto- 
matic brake   s'alve.     1,454,525  ;  May  8. 
Thompson,    James    S.,    Pelham,    N.    \'.,    assignor    to    The 
American  Brake  Shoe  &  Foundry  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.     Brake  shoe.     1,463,981  ;  Aug.   7. 
Thompson;   James   W.,    Wichita,   Kans.      Revolving   bread 

rack.     1.474.302;  Nov.   18. 
Thompson,   John   M.   and   W.   H.,   Bufifalo,   N.  Y.     Drain- 
pipe  plug.     1,446,223 ;  Feb.  20.  ^     ^ 
Thompson,   John   M.   and  W.   H..   ButCalo,   N.  Y.     Adjust- 
able sewer  cleaner.     1,446,224  ;  Feb.  20. 
Thompson,    John    S.,    Chicago,    111.      Savings   device    and 

forming  same.     1,446,360;  Feb,  20. 
Thompson,     John     T.,     Augusta,     Ga.       Adjustable     saw 

1,446,674;   Feb.  27. 
Thompson,   John   T.,   San   Francisco,   Calif.     Optical  In- 
strument.    1,435,011 ;  May  15. 
Thompson,  Lawrence,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  1< . 
Shuster,    New    Haven,    Conn.      Wire-straightening    ma- 
chine.    1,47.S,261  ;  Nov.  6. 
Thompson,    Lewis    I.,    Portland,    Oreg.      Vehicle    wheel. 

1,467,740;    Sept.    H.  „,      ,     ^ 

Thompson,  Louis  N.,  Moore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westlnghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     Turbine  blading. 
1,469,973;  Oct.  9. 
Thompson,    Louis    W.,    Schenectady,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to 
General  Electric  Company.     Regulation  of  electric  cir 
cults.     1,441.546;  Jan.  9. 
Thompson,    Louis    W.,    Schenectady,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to 
General      Electric      Company.        Pressure      governor. 
1,442,309  ;  Jan.  16. 
Thompson,  Louis  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Time  limit,  current  limit  con- 
trol for  electric  motors.     1.442,310  ;  Jan.  16. 
Thompson,  Louis  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Protective  device  for  polyphase 
circuits.     7,460,000  ;  June  26. 
Thompson,    M.,    et    al.      (See    Mayhevry,   Thomas    A.,    as- 
signor. 1 
Thompson,   Milton,   Roland,   Iowa.      Funnel   for   automo- 
biles.     1,459,299:   June   19. 
Thompson,  Milton  E.,  Ridgway,  Pa.     Magnetic  coupling. 

1,446,225;   Feb.  20. 
Thompson,  Milton  E.,  Ridgway,   Pa.     Power-transmission 

arrungpment.     1,452,327  :   Apr.  17. 
Thompson,  Nels  F.,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.     Automatic  feeder. 

1.454.3.52 ;  May  8.  .  ^ 

Thompson,  Osceola   C,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Wirebounds    Patents    Company.      Machine    for    use    In 
making   boxes.      1,467,278 ;    Sept.   4. 
Thompson,  Osceola  C.  Roclvaway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Wiro- 
hounds  Patents  Company.     Making  box  parts  or  boxes. 
1,472,534;  Oct.  30. 
Thompson,  Osceola  C,  Rockaway,  N.  J.,  assisnor  to  Wire- 
bounds  Patents  Company.     Box  and  makina  the  same. 
1,472,535  ;  Oct.  30. 
Thompson,     Ralph     E.,    Brookllne,    assignor    to    Gille-tte 
Safety    Razor     Company,    Boston,    Mass.       Pile    wire. 
1.450;.525  ;  Apr.  3. 
Thomson,    Ralph    K,,    Sioiux    Falls,    S.    Dak.      Automobile 

curtain.     1,464,549  ;  Aug.  14. 
Thompson,   Ralph   P.,  We.stover,   Md.     Gearing  for  drive 

wheels.     1.468.410  ;  Sept.  18. 
Thompson,  Ralph  S.,  and  C.  F.  Doscher,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Vacuum  cup.     1.460,927;   .Tuly   3. 
Thompson,    Reid    W..    assignor   to    H.   V.   Thompson    and 
R.     W.     Walls,     Turner,     Iowa.       Measuring     device. 
1,456,745  ;  May  29. 
Thompson,   Ricliard   C.      (See   Allen,   G.    L.,    and   Thomp- 
son.) 
Thompson,  Rilev  M.,  Pendleton,  Oreg.     Headlight-operat- 
ing mechanism.     1,471,426  :  Oct.  23. 
Thompson,  Robert  R.     (See  Mend.  R.  P.,  and  Thompson.) 
Thompson,  Robert  D.      (See  Penrod,  J.,  and  Thompson.) 
Thompson,  Robert  J.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  and  R.  S.  Dalton, 
assignors    of   one-half   to    The    Cleveland    Folding   Ma- 
chine  Company,   Cleveland,   Ohio,   and   one-half  to   The 
W.  O.  Hickok  Manttfacturlng  Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Paper-feeding   apparatus.      1,457,094 ;   May   29. 
Thompson   Spot   Welder   Company.      (See    Sander,   Jaeob 

C,  assignor.) 
Thompson    Spring   Company.      (See  Thompson,   Clarance 

W.,  assignor.) 
Thompson,  Theodore.     (See  Moecker,  H.,  Jr.,  and  Thomp- 
son.) 
Thompson,   Walter  V.,   Lbs  Angeles,   Calif.     Hose  clamp. 

1,476,024  :   Dee.  4. 
Thompson,  Wilbur  R.,  Franklin  Township,  Owen  County, 
Ind.,    assignor   of    one-half   to    E.    P.    Warren,    Indian- 
apolis, Ind.     Removable  beam  bottom  form  hanger  and 
spacer.     1,473,888;  Nov.  13. 
Thompson,  Wilfred,  and  W.  R.  Jameson,  asslgnora  to  Wm. 
A.  Rogers,  Limited,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  T.     Electroplat- 
■■og  apparatus.     1,453.419  ;  May  1. 
Thompson,  William,   assignor  of  one  third   to   P.   II.  Bea- 
man,  one-third  to  O.  A.  TJthaus,  and  one-third  to  F.  (\ 
Hond'-i'-k.     Portland.    Orog.      Tire    guard.      1.44S,059  : 
Jan.  23. 


Thompson,  William  D.,  assignor  to  Hutchlns  Car  Roof- 
ing Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Car  end.  1,457,916 ; 
June  5. 
Thompson,  William  D.,  and  A.  R.  Wilson,  assignors  to 
I-Iutchins  Car  Roofing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Car- 
end  construction.  1,451,883  ;  July  17. 
Thompson,     William     F.       (See    McArthur,    6.,     Colpu», 

Scammell,   and   Thompson.) 
Thompson,    William    H.      (See    Thompson,    John   M.    and 

W.  H.) 
Thompson,   William   H.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Time  stamp. 

1,457,410;  June  5. 
Thompson,  William  H.,  Burbank,  Ohio.     Washing  machine. 

1,458,254  ;  June  12. 
Thompson,  William  H.,  Mlnturn,  Colo.     Filler  cap  for  oil 

tanks.      1,464,301  ;    Aug.    7. 
Thompson,      William      L.,      Greenville,      Miss.        Bucket. 

1,464,454;  Aug.  7. 
Thompson,  William  M.,  MeadvJllc,  Pa.     Pump.     1,478,267  ; 

Dec.   18. 
Thompson,    William    W.,    Fort   Wayne,    Ind.      Clothesline 

book.-    1,448,473;  Mar.  13. 
Thompson,   Winfleld   W.,    Greenbank,    W.   Va.      Hydraulic 

brake.      1,449,562  ;  Mar.   27. 

Thomsen,  l>eter,   Cassel,  assignor  to  Schiaidt'sche  Helss- 

dampf    Gesellschaft    m.     b.     H.,    Cassel-WUhelmshobe, 

Germany.     Draft-regulating  device.    1,462,499  ;  July  24. 

Thomson,    Alfred   J.,    Canton,    Mass.      Cleat.      1,449,461; 

Mar.  27. 
Thomson,  Alfred  J„  Canton,  Mass.     Clamp.     1,478,268; 

Dec.  18. 
Thomson,    Arthur    R.       (S«e    Phillips,    William    E.    and 

E.  G..  and  Thomson.) 
Thomson,  Bernard,  Woldingham,  England.     Construction 
of  wings  of  aeroplanes,  seaplanes,  and  like  aerial  ma- 
chines.    1,472,199  ;  Oct.  30. 
Thomson,  Claire.      (See  Abram,   Ira  M.,  assignor.) 
Thomson,  David  P.      (See  Hildebrand,  L.   E.,  and  Tljom- 

son.) 
Thomson,  Earl  L.,  Dunkirk,  Ohio.     Distant  tractor  con- 
trol.     1,467,658  ;    Sept.    11. 
Thomson     Electric     Welding     Company.        (See     Gravell, 

James  M..  assignor.) 
Thomson    Electric    Welding    Company.       (See    Thoiaaon, 

Elibu,  assignor.) 
Thomson,  Elibu,  Swampsco.tt,  Mass.,  asslgmor  to  General 
Electric     Company.       Crystal     formation.       1,450.404 ; 
Apr.  3. 
Thomson,  Elihu,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric     Company.       Recording     signal.       1,460,083 ; 
June  26. 
Thomson.  Elihu,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.    Electric  heater.     1.472,504;  Oct.  30. 
Thomson,  Elihu,  Swampscott,  assignor  to  Thomson  Elec- 
tric Welding  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.     Chain-link  weld- 
ing.    1„45.2,942  ;  Apr.  24. 
Thomson,    Enos   E.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Jack.     Rel5,609 ; 

May  22. 
Thomson,  George.     (See  McLennan,  W.  S.,  and  Thomson.) 
Thomson.  Harry  L.,  Hai-tford,  Conu.     Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus  for  "registering   the  time   when   record   entries 
are  made.     1,465,498;  Aug,  21. 
Thomson,    Henry    C,   West    Roxbury,   Mass.      Guide   card 

for  card  indexes.     1,465,499;  Aug.  21. 
Thomson,    Herbert    G.      (See    Ewald,    Frederick    W.,   as- 
signor.) 
Thomson,  Herbert  G.,  New  Yorfe,  N.  Y.     Topping  arm  for 

fenceposts.       1,440,852 :    Jan.    2. 
Thomson,  James  A.,  Mildura,  Victoria,  Australia.     Foot- 
oi>erated    aeeelerator   for   motor    vehicles.      1,471,579; 
Oct.  23. 
Thomson,     John,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.        Engine     piston. 

1,467,255  ;    Sept.  4. 
Thomson,      John.     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.        Engine     piston. 

1,467,256;    Sept.    4. 
Thomson,      John,      Brooklyn,     N.     Y.        Engine     piston. 

1,467,257;    Sept.    4. 
Thomson,  Judson  L.,  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Havener,  Arthur  R., 

assignor.) 
Thomson,    Mary    A.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Stocking    doll. 

Des.  62,511 ;  June  12. 
Thomson,  PhiMp  W.  T.  R.,  Hollywood,  Calif.     Educational 

building  block.     1,472,536  ;  Oct.  30. 
Thomson    Printing    Company.      (See    Hampshire,    H.    F., 

and   Cranmer^  assignors.) 
Thomson,   Ralph   K.,   Sioux   Falls,   S.   Dak.     Side  curtain 

for  automobiles.     1,453.200  :  Apr.  24 
Thomson,   Robert  F.,   Watertown,   N.   Y.     Record   lifter. 

1,464,785;  Aug.   14. 
Thomson,  Thomas.     (See  Hamilton,  G.  S„  and  Thomson.) 
Thomson,    William    E.,    administrator.       (See    Esselstyne, 

Charles  E.) 
Thomson,   William  P..   Forest   Hills,   and   0.    .\.   Disbrow, 
New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Rail  Joint  Com- 
pany,   New    York,    N.     Y.       Track    liner.       1,465,795 ; 
Aug.  21. 
Tbon,  Louis  J.,  Marshfl'-ld,   Wis.     Magazine   phonograph. 

1,451,282;   Apr.   10. 
Thordarson,  Chester  H..  Chicago,  111.     Terminal  connector 

for  electrical  windings.     1,470.337;  Oct.  n. 
Thnresen,   Anton   S.,   .nnd   F.   B.   Benoit,  North  Attleboro, 
Mass.     Blow-nut  n.itch  and  tire  reenforcer  for  automo- 
bile tires  and  tubes.     1,462,628;  July  24. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


537 


Thorig,  Weruer  K.,  Zuricli,  Switzerland.  Wold  for  manti- 
facturiug  mouey  chests  and  tbe  like.  1,459,1-0; 
June  10. 

TborkeHn,  Carl  F.  G.     (Se«  Hall,  n.  .7..  nnd  Tliorkelin.) 

Thorubiirgh,  Ivau  D.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Method  ot  and 
apixiratus  Vol'  gasket  llnins  can  ends.  l,4t)3,519 ; 
Jnly  :n. 

Thome,    Rouii;ler.      (See    Stewart,    Victor    A.,    assignor.) 

Thornc,  WilllMm  H.,  assignor  to  WllUaui  ScUeis  and 
Coinpauy,  Incorpornteti.  rhiladelphia,  1*8.  Clamping 
mechanism  tor  machine  tools.     1,455,556  ;  May  15. 

Thornhill,  Edwin  H..  Hurley,  N.  Mex.  Producing  sponge 
Iron.      l,44."i,444  :  Jan.  30. 

Thornhill,  Edwin  B.,  Hurley,  N.  Hex.  Apparatus  for  the 
production  of  sponge  iron  and  other  metallic  products. 
1,462  6;;6;  Apr.  24. 

ThurnhiU,  Edwin  B.,  ,  Hurley,  N.  Mex.  Production  of 
sponge  iron  and.  other  metallic  products.  1,452,627  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Thornley,  Albert  J.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Car  Feader 
Company,  Pawtucket,  K.  I.  Car  fender.  1,440,423 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Thornley,  William  H.,  et  al.,  trusteos.  (See  Noble,  War- 
ren,  fisslscnor.) 

Thornton,  Albin  L.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Fastening  device  for 
cuffs.     1,464,891  ;  Aug.   14. 

Thornton,  Charles.      (See  Dierkcr,  William  C,  assignor.) 

Thornton,  Daniel  N.,  Waitsburg,  Wash.  Truck  and 
trailer  carrier.     1,451.127;   Apr.   10. 

Thornton,  Edgar  R     (See  Clouser,  H.  E.,  and  Thornton.) 

Thornton,  l"Tank,  jr.,  WUkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghouse  Electric  &  .Manufaeruriug  Company.  Electric 
percolator.     1,4,'S1,556  ;  Apr.   10. 

Thornton,  Frederick,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Resilient  rim 
for  automobile  wheels.     1,461.505  ;  July  10.     - 

Thornton,  James  L.,  Camp  Hill,  Pa.  Litter  carrier. 
1,463,610;  May  1. 

Thornton,  John,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Protection  for 
charging  port  through  furnace  walls.  1,449,795 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Thornton,  Losla  C,  Fresno,  Calif.  Aligning  Jig.  1,478.980  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Thornton,  Rav,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Section  beam. 
1,470,946  ;  Oct.   16. 

Thornton.  Rav,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Warp  roll. 
1,473,450  ;  Nov.  6. 

Thornton,  Richard  H.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Stream  improve- 
ment.    1,475,461  ;   Nov.  27. 

Thornton,  \V.  A.,  ct  al.     (See  Bannon,  Frank  A.,  assignor.) 

Thornycroft,  Tom,  Westminister.  England.  Breceh-closing 
mechanism.     1,445.420:  Feb.  1.^. 

Thorp,  Arline  N.  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Identification  de- 
vice.     1,474,861  ;    Nov.    20. 

Thorp,  James  M.,  Alameda,  Calif.  Six-wheel  propelling 
mechanism  for  motor  vehicles.     1,471,295  ;  Oct.  16. 

Thorpe,  Samuel  T.,  assignor  to  The  Horton  Manufacturing 
Company,  Bristol,  Conn.     Golf  club.   1,464,550  ;  Aug.  14. 

Thorpe,  William  H.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Storage  bat- 
tery.     1.451,347  :  Apr.   10. 

Thorpe,  William  H..  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Storage  bat- 
tery.     1.451,348  :   Apr.    10. 

Thorpe,  William  II.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Storage  bat- 
tery.    1,454.571 ;  May  8. 

Thorsbv,  Karl  J.,  and  R.  C.  Force,  assignors  to  California 
(Corrugated  Culvert  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Slide 
head  pate.     1,445.921  ;   Feb.   20. 

Thorseu,  Kristen  A.,  Grenoble.  France.  Apparatus  for 
comminuting,  refining,  and  triturating  paper  or  card- 
board pulps.     1.457.865  ;  June  5. 

Thorsen.  Ludvig.  Stavanger,  Norway.  Apparatus  for 
scrubbing  ships'  bottoms  below  the  water  level. 
1,466,315;   Aug.   28. 

Thorssell,  Carl  T.,  and  H.  L.  R.  LundSn,  assignors  to 
Aktlebolaget  Kvafveindustri,  Gottenborg,  Sweden.  Puri- 
fying the  residue  obtained  in  producing  ammonia  from 
cyanides.     1,453,210;  Apr.  24. 

Thorssell,  Carl  T.,  and  O.  Troell,  assignors  to  Aktlebolaget 
Kvaf /elndustri,  Gottenborg,  Sweden.  Agglomerating 
pulvprous  materials.     1,466,571 ;  Aug.  28. 

Thorstcn.  Alfred  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Clapper  ralTC. 
1,46.'?.103;  July  24. 

Thorstensen,  .Tames  G.,  Clinton,  Minn.  Washboard. 
1,472,537  ;  Oct.  30. 

Thouviot,  Jean  C,  Paris-L'Hopltal,  France.  Apparatus 
for  heaping  or  piling  up  packages,  bags,  and  the  like. 
1,452,449  ;  Apr.   17. 

Thrn.sher,  Elmer  E.,  Cumberland,  Md.  Combined  cushion 
and  pneumatic  tire  and  rim  therefor.  1,447,739 ; 
Mar.  6- 

S-In-One  Pressure  Cooker  Company.  (See  Jacobs,  Joseph 
H.,  assignor.) 

Thrift,  Homer  C,  Bnrkburnett,  Tex.  Plpe-pnlllng  appa- 
ratn.'!.     1,4.54,088  :  May  8. 

Thrift,  Homer  C,  Burkburnett,  Tex.  Apparatus  for 
screwing  together  and  unscrewing  pipe  Joints  and  the 
like.     1,471,367  :  Oct.  23. 

Thrift.  Homer  C.  Burkburnett,  Tex.  Pump.  1.477  300; 
r>pc.    ]1. 

Thrift,  Merton  B..  Piedmont,  Calif.  Furring  strip. 
1,467,125;    Sept.    4. 

Thrift,  Samuel  L.,  Stockton.  Calif.  Shaping  nsachine  for 
laundered  collars.     1.458,255 ;  June  12. 


Tiit'on,  Ueinricb.  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Vereinigto  (Jlii- 
ninfabrik-  en  Zinimer  &  Co.,  G.  m.  b.  II.,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Mnin.  Ciiu-many.  Mauufactui^'  of  alkylized  deriva- 
tives of  bydrocupreine.     1,408,070;  June  12. 

Thronsen,  Sigurd,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fila- 
ment support     1,461,232  ;  July  10. 

Thronsen,  Sigurd,  and  J.  W.  Sager,  Chicago,  111.,  as- 
signors to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorirarated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Semiautomatic  winding  machine. 
1,471,634  ;  Oct.  23. 

Throop,  Damon  R.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Scraper.  1,464,687; 
Aug.    1-1. 

Throop,  Newton  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
1,470,894;  Oct.  16. 

Thropp,  Joseph  W.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Safety  stop  for  ma- 
chinery.    1,447,105  ;   Feb.   27. 

Thro|>p,  Joseph  \V.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Flexible  coupling. 
l,4«0,86y  ;  July  3. 

Thrush,  Homer  A.,  Peru,  Ind.  Pressure-relief  valve. 
1,454,353;  May   8. 

Thuernau,  Ucury  A.,  Chicago,  III.  Advertising  sign.  Des. 
02,251  ;  Apr.  24. 

Thulander,  Konstantine,  assignor  to  L-T-L  Company, 
Hockford,   HI.     Carving  tool.     1,451,128 ;  Apr.  10. 

Thum,  George  E.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Windshield  cleaner. 
1,448,508  ;  Mar.  13. 

Thum,  Rudolf,  Baldwin,  assignor  to  The  Weva  Company 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tuothpiek.  1,451,380; 
Apr.    10. 

Thun,  Hermann.  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  .\ktienge- 
sellschafl,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Jiaeiiine  for 
measuring  surface  areas.     1,453.2]  1;  Apr.  :i4. 

Thun,  nermann,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktlen- 
gesellschaft,  Essen  on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Adding  ma- 
-chlne  particularly  for  leather-measuring  machines. 
1,454,382  ;  May   8. 

Thun,  Hermann,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesell- 
schaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germajiy.  Surface-measur- 
ing machine  particularly  intended  for  the  measurement 
of  leather.     1,405,533  ;  Aug.  21. 

Thun,  Hermann,  Essen,  as.signor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktlen- 
gesellscliaft,  E.sseu-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Measure- 
ment-stamping   apparatus.      1,474,098  :    .\ov.    13. 

Thun,  Hermann,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Machine 
for  measuring  surface   areas.      1,476,428 ;   Dec.   4. 

Thurau,  Charles  W.,  Oil  0ity,  Pa.  Tire-chain  coupling. 
1,474,692  ;    Nov.    20. 

Thurber,  Luman  T.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Printing  frame. 
1,447,444;  Mar.  6. 

Thurber,  Luman  T.,  assignor  to  The  Manufacturing 
Engineers,  Inc.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Carbureting  device. 
1,447,445  ;  Mar.  6. 

Thurell,  John  P.,  North  Adams,  Mass.  Airship. 
1,468,584  :  Sept.  18. 

Thurman,  William  B.  (See  Richardson,  J.  E.,  and  Thur- 
man.) 

Thurnauer,  Max  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Electric-light 
fixture.     1,456,083;  May  29. 

Thurston,  Albert  P.,  London,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to 
The  Bristol  Aeroplane  Company  Limited,  Bristol,  Eng- 
land. Aircraft  submarine,  torpedo,  and  other  totally- 
immersed  craft  or  structure.     1,466,551  ;  Aug.  28. 

Thurston,  Albert  P.,  London,  and  H.  N.  Wylie,  Birming- 
ham, England.  Compound  metal  spar.  1,454,659 ; 
May  8. 

Thurston,  Ernest  B.,  assignor  to  The  Haughton  Elevator 
Machine  Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Electromechanical  I>rake. 
1,455,895;   May   22.. 

Thurston.  Ernest  B.,  assignor  to  The  Haughton  Elevator 
&  Machine  Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Electromagnet. 
1,462,129  ;  July  17. 

Thurston,  Ernest  B.,  assignor  to  The  Haughton  Ele- 
vator &  Macliine  Co.,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Elevator-car  lev- 
eler.      1,477.156;   T)ec.  Ol. 

Thurston,  Fred  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Drill. 
1,477,855;  Dec.  18. 

Tbust.  George  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Wrapnlng  mecha- 
nism  for  pasteboard   boxes.     1,463,639  ;  July   31. 

Thwalts,  Elmer,  Leesburg,  Ind.  Disk  plow.  1,444,284 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Tibado,  Clarence  H.     (See  Clark,  G.  L.,  and  Tibado.) 

Tibbals,  Albert  D.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Staple-setting  imple- 
ment.    1,446,107  ;  Feb.  2«. 

Tibbett.'!,  Charles  B.,  Walpole,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe 
rack.     1.447.228  :  Mar.  6. 

Tibbetts,  Charles  B.,  Walpole,  Mass..  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Coating 
apparatus.      1,467,343  ;    Sept.    11. 

Tibbetts,  Milton,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Hydrocarbon  motor.  1,448.641  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Tibbetts,  Milton,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Vibration-damning  device. 
Rel5,645  ;   July  10. 

Tibbetts,  Milton,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Identification  method  and  means. 
1,467,961  :    Sept.    11. 

Tibbetts,  Milton.  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Delco-Llght  Company.Davton.  Ohio.  Re- 
frigerating apparatus.     1,445,728 ;   Feb.   20. 


538 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Tibbetts,  Raymond  W.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Pump.  1,458,204  ; 
June  12. 

Tjbyrlca,  Lulz  W.,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil.  Fastener. 
1,468,052  ;  Sept.  18. 

Tlce,  Perclval  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Air  washer.  1,449,635  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Tichenor,  Elmore  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Toothbrush  shield 
and  dentifrice  holder.     1,470,129  ;  Oct.  9. 

Tichler,  Elizabeth  A.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Toy  animal.  Des. 
62,677;  July  17. 

Tichota,   August.      (See   Tlchota,    Vencel   J.    &   A.) 

Tichota,  Vencel  J.  and  A.,  Dodge,  Nebr.  Draft  equalizer. 
1,457,472  ;  June  5. 

Tiddeman,  Edmund  S.,  Hornchurch,  assignor  to  W.  R. 
Sykes  Interlocking  Signal  Company  Limited,  Clap- 
ham,  London,  England.  Railway  signaling  apparatus. 
1,472,891  ;   Nov.  6. 

Tiddeman,  Edmund  S.,  Hornchurch,  assignor  to  W.  R. 
Sykes  Interlocking  Signal  Company  Limited,  Clap- 
ham,  London,  England.  Railway  signaling  appara- 
tus and  apparatus  for  stopping  trains  independently 
of  drivers.     1,472,892  ;  Nov.  6. 

Tideman,  Pieter  G.,  Rumpen,  Netherlands.  Rotary  plow 
or  soil  cutter.     1,448,579  ;  Mar.  13. 

Tidewater  Paper  Mills  Company.  (See  Allen,  A.  F.,  Mc- 
Coy,  and    Sternberger,   assignors.) 

Tldey,  Samuel  E.,  Florham  Park,  N.  J.  Weight-releasing 
clock.     1,447,496;  Mar.  6. 

Tidy,  Benjamin  H.,  Brantford,  Ontario,  Canada.  Window- 
shade-roller  mechanism.     1,470,782  ;  Oct.  16. 

Tledemann,  Theo.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Cuthbert,  Robert 
F.,  assignor.) 

Tiefel.  Charles  G.      (See  Todd,  L.  M.,  and  Tiefel.) 

Tlefel,  Charles  G.,  assignor  to  Todd  Protectograph  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Check  writer.  1,443,103  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Tiemann,  George.  &  Company.  (See  Lo  Giudice,  Dome- 
nick,  assignor.) 


Tiemann,  Harry  D. 
Tiemann,  Harry   D., 


Winsted,  Conn.     Level  attachment. 


Level  attachment. 


of    and 
springs. 


(See  Thelen,  R.,  and  Tiemann.) 
and  R.  Thelen,  Madison,   Wis.      Re- 
versing   blovver   kiln.      1,451 ,747  ;    Apr.    17. 
Tiffany,  George  S.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Telautograph 
Corporation,    Richmond,    Va.      Telautographic    system. 
1,445,421 ;  Feb.  13. 
Tiffany,  Leverett  W.,  Winsted,  Conn.     Dispensing  device. 

1.445.569  ;  Feb.  13. 
Tiffany,  Leverett  W., 

1.445.570  ;  Feb.  13. 
Tiffany,  Leverett  W.,   Winsted,  Conn. 

1,460,989;  July  3. 
Tiffany  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Mason,   Carl   T., 

assignor.) 
Tiffany,    William    J.,    Brockton,    Mass.      Method 

tool     for      replacing     broken     hammer-butt 

1,477,610;  Dec.   18. 
Tiffany,  William  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  E.  McMor- 

ran,  Chicago,  111.  Fire  extinguisher.  1,454,825  ;  May  8. 
Tiffin  Products,  Inc.  (See  Ensign,  William  S.,  assignor.) 
Tigerstedt,   Eric  M.   C,   B^ederlksberg,   near  Copenhagen, 

Denmark.     Diaphragm  adapted  to  receive  and  produce 

sound.     1,454,913  ;  May  15. 
Tighe,    John    T.,    Scranton,    Pa.      Conductor    connection. 

1.455,415;  May  15 
Tilden,   Charles  S.,  assignor  to  The  Elyrla  Iron  &  Steel 

Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Tubular  frame.     1,460,928  ; 

July  3. 
Tillander,  August  E.,  Stocksund,  assignor  to  G.  B.  Sylven, 

Stockholm,    Sweden.      Speed   Indicator   for  automobiles 

and  the  like.     1,448,043  ;  Mar.  13. 
Tilley,  Albert  E.     (See  Jarvis,  Basil  E.,  assignor.) 
Tillpy,     Dewit    N.,     Mount    Airy,    N.     C.      Flue-cleaning 

apparatus.      1,476,854 ;    Dec.    11. 
Tillier,    Vincent    C,    Flint,    Mich.      Piston-ring-expanding 

tool.     1,477,786;  Dec.  18. 
TlUman,    Joseph    T.,   assignor   to    (Mrs.)    G.    F.    Kriesel, 

Minneapolis,    Minn.      Combination    tool    and    grinder. 

1,478,993;  Dec.  25. 
Tillman,    Joseph    T.,    and    W.    J.    Vsetecka,    Minneapolis, 

Minn. ;  said  Tillman  assignor  to  said  Vsetecka.     Knife 

sharpener.     1,449,636  :  Mar.  27. 
Tlllotson,     George    L.,     Portland,    Oreg.       Cracker    bowl. 

1,448,423  ;  Mar.  13. 
Tilly,   Charles   A.,    and   P.   J.    McGulre,   Brooklyn,   N.    T. 

Clothesline  support  and  protector.     1,464,958  ;  Aug.  14. 
Tlllyer,  Edgar  D.     (See  Moulton,  H.  R.,  and  Tillyer.) 
Tlllyer,  Edgar  D.     (See  Wells,  J.  C,  and  Tillyer.) 
Tlllyer   Edgar  D.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company 

Southbridge,  Mass.     Gun  sight.     1,442,015  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tlllyer    Edgar  D     assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 

Southbridge,  Mass.    Bye-testing  instrument.    1,454  774  • 

May  8.  ... 


Tillyer,    Edgar   D.,    assignor 

pany,     Southbridge,     Mass 

May  15. 
Tillyer,    Edgar   D.,    assignor 

pany,     Southbridge,    Mass. 

tlon.     1,459,380  ;  June  19. 
Tillyer.  Edgar  D.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 

Southbridge,    Mass.      Transposition    scale.      1,460 148  • 

June  26.  >       .        . 

Tillyer   Edgar  D.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 

Southbridge,  Mass.     Test  lens.     1,474,803  ;  Nov.  20. 


to   American    Optical    Corn- 
Trial     lens.       1,455,457 ; 

to    American    Optical    Com- 
Lens-protecting    composi- 


Tlllyer,  Edgar  D.,  and  J.  F.  Wixted,  assignors  to  Ameri- 
can Optical  Company,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Lens-mark- 
ing device.     1,461,074;  July  10. 

Tillyer,  Edgar  D.,  and  H.  K.  Parsons,  assignors  to  Ameri- 
can Optical  Company,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Ophthalmic 
lens.     1,471,368  ;  Oct.  23. 

Tilston,  Basil  H.,  Latcbford  Without,  near  Warring- 
ton, and  T.  Melbourne,  Warrington,  England.  Appa- 
ratus for  treating  hides  and  the  like.  1,472,999; 
Nov.  6. 

Tilstra,  Albert  R.,  South  Holland,  lU.  Tractor  attach- 
ment.    1,462,155  ;  July  17. 

Tilt,  Charles  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  engine  sus- 
pension.    1,455,365  ;  May  15. 

Tilton,  George,  and  A.  O.  Abbott,  jr.,  Detroit,  Mich., 
assignors  to  Morgan  &  Wright.  Cutting  and  length- 
gauging  machine.     1,455,366;  May  15. 

Tilton,  Lewis  W.,  Miami,  Fia.  Building  form.  1,468,335 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Tilton,  Roe  E.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Connecter.  1,473,362  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Tlmberlake,  Paul  J.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Lock  for  automobile 
robes  and  other  articles.     1,442,745  ;  Jan.  16. 

Tlmberlake,  Paul  J.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Swimming  appliance. 
1,442,746  ;  Jan.   16. 

Tlmberlake,  Paul  J.,  J,Tckson,  Mich.  Garment  stretcher. 
1,476,555  ;  Dec.  4. 

Timen,  Paul.      (See  Acito,  J.,  and  Timen.) 

Timian,  Harold  H.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Fuel-vaporizing  attach- 
ment for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,448,368 : 
Mar.  13. 

Timken-Detroit  Axle  Company,  The.  (See  Alden,  Herbert 
W.,  assignor.) 

Timken-Detroit  Axle  Company.  (See  Brown,  P.,  and 
Bostock,   assignors.) 

Timken-Detroit  Axle  Company,  The.  (See  Vanderbeek, 
Herbert,  assignor.) 

Timken,  Henry  H.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bearing 
Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Manufacture  of  roller-bear- 
ing cups  and  cones  and  the  like.     1,441,892  ;  Jan.  9. 

Timken,  Henry  IL,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bear- 
ing Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Process  and  apparatus  for 
buniislUng  cones  for  roller  bearings  and  the  like. 
1,441,893;  Jan.  9. 

Timken,  Henry  H.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bear- 
ing Company,  canton,  Ohio.  Roller  bearing  cage  and 
making  same.     1,446  487  ;  Feb.  27. 

Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company,  The.  (See  Buckwalter, 
Tracy  v..  assi.!inor.  i 

Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company,  The.  (See  Ellis,  Llew- 
ellyn M.,  assignor.) 

Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company,  The.  (See  Goughnour, 
George,  assignor.) 

Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company,  The.  (See  Lothrop, 
Marcus  T.,  assignor.) 

Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company.,  The.  (See  McQuald, 
Harry  W.,  as.signor.) 

Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company,  The.  (See  Schlaupitz, 
Oswald,  assignor.) 

Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company,  The.  (See  Strong, 
Ernest  G.,   assignor.) 

Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company,  The.  (See  Timken, 
Henry  H.,  assignor.) 

Timm,  Harry  P.,  Bennington,  Nebr.  Draft  coupling  for 
tractors.      1,467,519 ;    Sept.   11. 

Timm,  John  C.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Dies  for  cutting 
metal  reenforcement.     1,466,680  ;  Sept.  4. 

Timm,  Otto  W.,  Venice,  Calif.  Rudder  bar.  1,478,308; 
Dec.   18. 

Timmel,  Jenny,  Ridgefield,  N.  J.  Self-lgniting-match  con- 
tainer.    1,460,870;  July  3. 

Timmerman,  George  H.  (See  Lehmann,  J.  C,  and  Tim- 
merman.) 

Timmis,  Harold  E.,  Dublin,  Ireland.  Coupling  appli- 
ance for  trailer  vehicles,  tilling  implements,  and  the 
like.     1,450,526  ;  Apr.  3. 

Timson,  William,  assignor  to  W.  &  T.  Avery,  Limited, 
Birmingham,  England.  Pendulous  automatic  weighing 
scale.     1?461,741 ;  July  17. 

Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,,  The.  (S'e 
Connor,  Martha  H.,  assignor.) 

Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore.  (See  Gerhardt, 
Leonard,  assignor.) 

Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  The.  (See  Her- 
man!, Henry,  assignor.) 

Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  The.  (See  Wil- 
cox, Joslah  T.,  assignor.) 

Tindall,  Joseph  S.,  Cedar  Springs,  Mich.  Mold-handling 
apparatus.      1,452,665  ;  Apr.   24. 

Tinder,  James  H.     (See  Brierton,  B.  E.,  and  Tinder.) 

Tingle,  Alfred,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Pulp  article. 
1,465,882  ;   Aug.   21. 

Tingle,  William  R.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Necktie  holder. 
1,453,644  May  1. 

Tingley,  Bruce  H.      (See  Grogel,  A.  F.  W.,  and  Tingley.) 

Tlngley,  Charles  L.  S.,  St.  Davids,  Pa.  Railway  ticket. 
1,459,806;  June  26. 

Tlngley,  David  E.,  Marshall,  111.  Concrete  form. 
1,452,628;  Apr.  24. 

Tingley,  Stephen  L.,  et  al.,  administrators.  (See  Black- 
more,  Henry  S.) 

Tingley,  Thomas  I.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,447,362  ;  Mar.  6. 


UJS'ITED  STATLS  I'ATKNT  OFFICi;   VSS:,. 
Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


539 


(See  Fauser.  Gustave 


(See  McAdam, 


Tineue  Manufacturing  Company. 

M.,  assignor.) 
Tiulus  Olsen  Testing  Machine  Company. 

Punlap  .T..  jr.,  assignor.) 
Tinker,    Alfred    K.,    StoclUon,    Calif.      Combination    tall 

light  and  direction   indicator.      1,457,473;   June   5. 
Tinker,   Charles   L.,   New   Philadclpliia,   Ohio.      Combined 

tampon  packer  and  syringe.      1,473,062  ;  Nov.   6. 
Tinker,   II.Tiris  W.,   jr.,  Birmingham,   Ala.     Vehicle  siae- 

curtain  construction.     1,462,992;  July  24. 
Tinkler,    Horace   -S.    G.,    Peterborough,    Enghuid.      Ciiec. 

1,465,883;    Aug.   21. 
Tlnsmaii,  Kduar  A.      (See  De  Holczer,  Louis,  assignor.) 
Tiny  Toter  Manufacturing  Company,  The.     (See  Dunkel- 

berger.   Milton  S.,   assignor.) 
Tlregage  Valve  Corporation.      (See  Badowski,  Alfred,  as- 
signor.) 
Tirometer  Valve  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Badowski, 

Alfred,  assignor.) 
Tirrell,     Leslie     L.,     New     Troy,     Mich.        Spray     gun. 

1,405,194  ;   Aug.   14. 
Tin-ill,    Allen   A.,    Pittsburgh,   Pa.,    assignor   to   Westing- 
house   Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     Electrical 

regulator.      1,466,258;   Aug.   28. 
Tirrith,      Sara.     Toledo,     Ohio.        Hand  -  propelled     sled. 

1.472,699  :  Oct.  30. 
Tischhauser,    l<'rod    C,    Edwardsvllle,    111.      Package    tie. 

1,446,525;  Feb.  27. 
Tisell,    Haivar,    et   al. 

signer.) 
Tismer,  Paul  G.,  New  York,  N.  1'.,  assignor 

Piston     Company.       Piston     construction. 


Nov.  G. 
Titanium 

Barton, 
Tite-Pack 


(See   Applegate,    George   H.,   as- 


to  Ringless 
1,472,893  ; 


The. 


(See 


Alloy    Manufacturing     Company 
L.  E.,  and  Klnzie,  assignors.) 
Filler  Co.      (See  Segur,  Asa  B.,  assignor.) 
Titoflex  Metal   Hose  Corporation.      (See  Fultou,    William 

IL,  assignor.) 
Tifcl,  John'  O.  B.,  Leavenworth,  Kans.     Letter  envelope. 

1.447,825  ;  Mar.   6. 
Title    Guarantee    and    Trust    Company,    trustee.       (See 

Sweet.  Alvin  H.,  assignor.) 
Titterington,    Morris    M.,    assignor   to   The   Sperry    Gyro- 
scope   Companv.    Brooklvn,    N.     Y.       Stabilized    bomb 

sights.     1,446,280  ;  Feb.  20. 
Titterington,  Morris  M.,  assignor  to  The  Sperry  Gyroscope 

Company,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.     Servo-motor  for  aeroplanes. 

1,472,257;  Oct.   30. 
Tittle.   Reuben   D.,   Springfield,   Ohio.     Washing  machine. 

1,445,859:  Fob.   20. 
Titus,  Albert  G.,  Newton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The  United 

Lace  &  Braid  Mfg.  Co.,  Cranston,  R.  I.    Lacing  package. 

1,472,443  ;  Oct.  30. 
Titus,  Arthur  R.,   Gambler,  Ohio.     Egg  tray.     1,447,826; 

Mar.   6. 
Titus,  Benjamin  F.,  Brixton,  England.     Device  for  wash- 
ing clothes  and  the  like.     1,458,159;  June  12. 
Titus,  Elijah   W.      (See  Leech.  F.  B.,  and  Titus.) 
Titus,  Kenneth   M.,   and  J.    W.   Dennis,   Longmont,    Colo. 

Measuring,  dispensing,  and  mixing  device.     1,445.112  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Titus,   Tkpmas  L.      (See  Nichols,   R.,   and  Titus.) 
Titus,    Thomas    W.,    South    Haven,    Kans.      Antlrattler. 

1,460,456;   July   3. 

Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Water-treating   at- 
washing     machines,     etc.       1,450,054 ; 


Titus,  Walter  E 
tachment  for 
Mar.  27. 

Toal,    Edmond    J. 
1,452,537  ;  Apr, 


Minn.      Writing    tahlet. 


Minneapolis, 
24. 
Tobacco    Stemming  Machine   Company,   The.      (See   Scho- 

field,  Frederick  C.  assignor.) 
Tober,   Carl,    Berlin-Karlshorst,   Germany.     Braiding  ma 

chine.     1,456,656  ;  May  29. 
Toher,     Carl,     Berlin,     Germany.       Braiding     machine. 

1,457,474 ;  June  5. 
Tobcr,  Carl,  Berlin-Karlshorst,  Germany.     Bobhin-windlng 

machine.     1,475,525  ;  Nov.  27. 
Tobias.  Herrmann  B.      (See  Reisler,  S.,  and  Tobias.) 
Toblasson,    Neils,    Orton,    Alberta,    Canada.      Automatic 

funnel.     1,462,253  ;  July  17. 
Tobien,  Felix,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft, 

Esspn-on-the-Ruhr.  Germany.     Overload-circuit  breaker. 

1.474.693  ;    Nov.    20. 

Tobien,  Felix,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Essen-on-the-Ruhr.  Germany.     Overload-circuit  breaker. 

1.474.694  ;   Nov.   20. 

Tohin,  John   W.      (See  Hart.  Leo  R..  assignor.) 

Tohia,  Prank,  and  F.  Jarzyna,  Chicago,  111.  Auto  rear- 
axle  differential  mechanism.     1,462,204  ;  July  17. 

Toblpr    &    Hoenlg.       (See    Tobler,    Walter    R.,    assignor.) 

Tobler,  Richard.  (See  Staudinger,  H.,  Veraguth,  and 
Tohler.) 

Tobler,  Walter  R.,  assignor  to  Tobler  &  Hoenig,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Embroidery,  lace,  or  article  of  .similar 
nature.     Dee.   61,881 ;  Feb.  6. 

Tobolla,  Victor  T.,  assignor  to  W.  L.  Read  and  0.  F.  Read, 
Chicago,  111.  Coupling  head  and  making  same. 
1,460,623;   July  3. 

Tocchlo,  Mlchele,  Hammersmith,  London,  England.  Cook- 
ing grill.     1,451.971  ;  Apr.  17. 

Todd,  Benjamin  W..  Sherman,  Calif.  Armature-band- 
ing machine.     1,477,787;  Dec.  18. 


Todd,  Charles  H.,  New  Richmond,  Wis.  Violin-sound- 
post   setter.      1,466,681 ;    Sept.    4. 

Todd,  Charles  H.,  Dundee,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  B.  C. 
Stewart  and  one-fourth  to  E.  M.  Weber,  Corning,  N.  Y. 
Saw  frame  and  table.     1,467,887;  Sept.  11. 


Minn. 


Radiator      core. 


111. 


Hose      coupling. 


assignors  to  Todd 
N.  Y.     Print- 


(See  Smith,  Burgess  W., 
(See  Tiefel,  Charles  G., 
(See  Todd,  L.  M.,  and 
Compressor.  1,451,033 ; 
Thermostat.  1,466,070 ; 
Mich.  Electric  switch. 
Refrigerating  apparatus. 


Todd,      Frank,      Minneapolis, 

1,400,772  ;   July  3. 
Todd,     Hobart     H.,     Oak     Park, 

1,440,508;  Jan.  2. 
Todd,  Isaac,  Belfast,  Ireland.     Steam  boiler.     1,459,807; 

June  26. 
Toild.   Libanus   M.,   and   C.   G.    Tiefel, 

Protoctograph  Company,  Inc.,  Rochester, 

ing  apparatus.     1,454,914  ;  May  15. 
Todd,    Percy,    Gadsden,    Ala.      Reserve-supply    drain    and 

cut-off  valve  for  liquid-fuel  tanks.     1,478,189  ;  Dec.  18. 
Todd   Protectograph   Company.      (See   Payne,    Walter   B., 

assignor.) 
Todd   Protectograpli  Company. 

assignor.) 
Todd   Protectograph   Company. 

assignor.) 
Todd    Protectograph    Company. 

Tiefel,  assignors.) 
Todd,  Samuel  H.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Apr.  10. 
Todd,  Samuel  H.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Aug.   28. 
Todd,     Samuel     H.,     Detroit, 

1,466,071  ;   Aug.    28. 
Todd,  Samuel  H.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

1,466,072;   Aug.    28. 
Todd,  Samuel  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Compressor.     1,466,974  ; 

Sept.    4. 
Todd,   Van   Winkle,  Milburn,  assignor   to   The   Hanson  & 

Van   Winkle   Company,   Newark,    N.   J.     Electroplating 

apparatus.      1,468,764  ;   Sept.   25. 
Todd,  William  J.,  Denver,  Colo.     Lawn-cleaning  machine. 

1,471,029  ;  Oct.  23. 
Toelcke,   Karl  L.,   A.   Mikkola,   and   L.   Shapiro,   Chicago, 

111.     Cla.??  for  bracelets.     1,466,975  ;   Sept.  4. 
Toelle,    August,    assignor    to    Remy    Electric    Company, 

Anderson,  Ind.     Ignition  coil.     1,465,618  ;  Aug.  21. 
Toensfeldt,  Ralf  T.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Holophane 

Glass  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Lantern.    Des.  63,205  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Toeppen,    Herwig   C,    Wilmette,   assignor   to 

tary   Rubber   Novelty   Co.,    Chicago,    111. 

overgarment.     1,477,856  ;  Dec.  18. 
Toepper,      Henry      C,      Des      Plaines,      111. 

1,47(}.8S0  ;   Dec.   4. 
Tofanelli,    Sebastiano,    San   Francisco,    Calif, 

1,441,642;  Jan.  9. 
Toffelineyer,    Charles    H.,    assignor    of   one-half   to    S.    S. 

Curtis,     Hamilton,     Ontario,     Canada.      Building    tile. 

1,475,092  ;    Nov.    20. 
Tokhelm    Oil   Tank   and    Pump    Company.      (See    Eilers, 

Prank,  assignor.) 
Tokhelm   Oil  Tank  and  Pump  Company.      (See  Muxden, 

Matthew  B.,   assignor.) 
Tolbert,   Herbert,  Belle  Harbor,  N.  Y.     Molding  machine. 

1,474,862  :   Nov.   20. 
Toledo  Machine   &  Tool   Company,   The.      (See  Byerleln, 

Arthur  A.,  assignor.) 
Toledo    Pipe   Threading    Machine    Company,    The.      (See 

Vosper,   William  W.,  assignor.) 
Toledo  Scale  Company.     (See  Bergen,  Harry  S.,  assignor.) 
Toledo   Scale  Company.      (See  Chapman,   Prank   H.,  as- 
signor.) 
Toledo    Scale 

signer. ) 
Toledo  Scale  Company. 
Toledo  Scale  Company. 
Toledo  Scale  Company. 

signer.) 
Toledo  Scale  Company. 
Toledo  Scale  Company. 
Toledo  Scale  Company. 
Toledo  Scale  Company. 
Toledo   Scale   Company. 

slgnorO 
Toledo    Scale    Company. 

signer.) 
Toledo  Standard  Commutator  Company,  The.      (See  Van 

Dusen,  Charles  A.,  assignor.) 
Tolla,    Theodore    and    E.    W.    Boots,    Ellwood    City, 

Automatic  cut-off  for  gas  lines.     1,453,573  ;  May  1. 
Tollefson,    John    C,    Kansas    City,    Kans.     Thrashing-ma- 
chine  feeder   tooth.      1,440,708 :   Jan.    2. 
Tollefson,     John     C,    Kansas     City,     Kans-      Extension 

feeder.      1,447,580  ;  Mar.   6. 
Tolles,  Brainard.      (See   Persch,   John   P.,   assignor.) 
Tolles,  James  M.,  Dlamondale,  Mich.     Clutch.     1,443,445; 

no. 

(See  Brookes,  J.,  and  ToUey.) 
P.,    assignor    to    National    Lead    Com- 
N.    Y.      Manufacture   of  white   lead. 


The    Sanl- 
Waterproor 

Fastener. 
Paste  die. 


Company. 
Company. 


(See    Crane,    Samuel    G.,    as- 

(See  Dunn,  Henry  P.,  assignor.) 
(See  Emery,  Wilber,  assignor.) 
(See  Hapgood,  Clarence  H.,  as- 


Halvor  O.,  assignor.) 
r.) 


(See  Hem, 

(See  Hurt,  Samuel  N.,  assignor.' 

(See  Neils,  Albert,  assignors.) 

(See  Reeves,  Orwell  C,  assignor.) 

(See   Thomas,   Edward   G.,   as- 

(See    TJlrich,    Edward    P.,    as- 


Pa. 


Jan.  30. 

ToUey,  Albert  B. 
Tolman,    Charles 

pany.    New   York 

1,447,740;    Mar. 
Tolman,   Edgar  B., 

tem.     1,465,698 ; 
Tolson,    Robert    L., 

Memphis,      Tenn. 

Apr.   10. 


jr.,   Chicago,    111.      Ash-conveyer   sys- 
Aug.   21. 

assignor    to    J.    W.    Farley,    trustee. 
Brace     for     tractors.       1,451,088; 


540 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Xt)lsou,  Robert  L-,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  J. 
W.  Farley,  trustee,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Tractor. 
1,4.58, .060  :  June  12. 

Tolston,  Elbert  M.,  Macon,  Ga.  Railway-crossing  signal. 
1,453,420;  May  1. 

Toman,  Ecfward,  Chicago,  111.  Clutcb  mechanism. 
1,441,643;   Jan.   9. 

Toma-s,  Jacob  P.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Valve  controlling 
or  locking  moans.     1,474,802  ;  Nov.  20. 

Tomas,  Joseph,  Aberdeen,  Wash.  Vapor  bath.  1,475,091  ; 
Nov.   20 

Tomasek,  Frank,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  bumper. 
1,469,855  ;  Oct.  9. 

Tomes,  J.  N.,  Smoke  Consumer  and  Fuel  Economizer  Co. 
(See  Tomes,  Joseph  N.,  assignor.) 

Tomes,  Joseph  N.,  Olean,  assignor  to  J.  N.  Tomes  Smoke 
Consumer  and  Fuel  Economizer  Co.,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Smoke  consumer.      1,466,073  ;   Aug.   28. 

Tomes,  Joseph  N-,  assig-nor  to  J.  N.  Tomes  Smoke  Con- 
sumer and  Fuel  Economizer  Co.,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Steam-boiler  furnace.     1,466,771 ;  Sept.  4. 

Tomford,  John  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Window-securing 
means.     1,464,345;  Aug.   7. 

Tomkinson,  Charles  C.  (See  Ogden,  R.  E.,  and  Tom- 
kinson.) 

Tomkinson,  Charles  C,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  J.  E. 
Ogden,  Mountainville,  N.  Y.     Door.     1,460,687  ;  July  3. 

Tomkinson,  Charles  C,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  J.  B. 
Ogden,  Mountainville,  X.  Y.  Concrete  insert.  1,461,742  ; 
July    17. 

TomliDson.  Charles  II..  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Coupling  mecha- 
nism.     1,47(!,429  ;   Dec.  4. 

Tomlinson,  Edmund,  and  R.  T.  Gifford,  Springfield,  as- 
signors to  E.  N.  White,  J.  L.  Wyckoff,  and  J.  M. 
Eaton,  trustees,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Platform.  1,454,416 ; 
May  8. 

Tomlinson,  Edward  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ward 
Leonard  Electric  Company.  Circuit  controller  and  cur- 
rent  regulator.      1,441,044  ;   Jan.    2. 

Tomlinson,  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  Splitdorf  Electric  Com- 
pany, Newark,  N.  J.  Phonograph  meter.  1,442,370 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Tomlinson.  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  Splitdorf  Electrical 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Phonograph  motor.  1,454,195  ; 
May  8. 

Tomlinson,  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  Splitdorf  Electrical 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Governor  for  electric  circuits. 
1,461,103  ;  July   10. 

Tomlinson,  Edward  J.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Split- 
dorf Electrical  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Phonograph. 
1,467,210  ;    Sept.   4. 

Tomlinson,  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  Splitdorf  Electrical 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Phonograph.  1,473,363 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Tomlinson.  George,  Gallatin,  Mo.  Collapsible  trestle. 
1,471,223;  Oct.  16. 

Tomlinson,  George  E.,  Winchester,  Ky.  Table.  1,448,642  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Tomlinson,  Herbert  O.,  Wheaton,  111.  Lighting  fixture. 
Des.  62,073  ;  Mar.  13. 

Tomlinson,  Roy  E.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  National 
Biscuit  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Carton.  1.440.568  ; 
Jan.    2. 

Tomlinson:  William  A.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Cattle  guard. 
1,478,927  ;   Dec.  25. 

Tommasollo,  Stanley.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Thermostatic  cir- 
cuit cloFer.     1,443.395  ;  Jan.  30. 

Tommasi,  Carlo,  J.  Sandholm,  H.  Danneel,  and  A.  Busch, 
Basel,  Switzerland,  assignors  to  Elektrizitatswerk 
Lonza,  Gampel,  Canton  of  Valais,  Switzerland.  Burner 
tor   burning   metaldehyde.      1,452,450 ;    Apr.    17. 

Tommasi.  Carlo,  J.  Sandholm,  H.  Danneel,  and  A.  Busch, 
assignors  to  Elektrizitatswerk  Lonza,  Basel,  Switzer- 
land.    Burner  for  solid  fuel.     1,456,475  ;  May  22. 

Tomraasoni,  Prospero,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Handle.  Des. 
62,155:  Mar.   27. 

Tompkins,  Edward  R.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Refrigerator. 
1,442.588;  Jan.  16. 

Tompkins,  Emerson  11.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Vanity  box.  Des.  62,965  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Tompkins,  Emei-son  H.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Vanity  box.  Des.  62,966; 
Aug.  28. 

Tompkins,  Hermann  W.,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Radio  variable 
rheostat.      1,452,399;   Apr.    17. 

Tompkins,  John  D.,  Valatie,  N.  Y.  Paper  making  ma- 
chine.    1,454,606  ;  May  8. 

Tompkins,  John  D.,  Valatie,  N.  Y.  Process  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  cooking  fibrous  materials.  1,457,326 ; 
June  5. 

Tompkins,  John  D.,  Valatie,  N.  Y.  Method  and  machine 
for  making  paper.     1,472,572  :  Oct.  30. 

Tompkins,  Philip  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Liquid  sam- 
pler.    1,471,015;  Oct.  16. 

Tompkins,  Roney  P.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Ink  con- 
tainer.     1,442,499;   Jan.   16. 

Tone,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  The  Carborundum  Company. 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y,  Artificial  magnesia  spinel  arid 
manufacture.     1,448,010  ;  Alar.   13. 

Tone,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  The  Carborandum  Company, 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Sagger  structure.  1,448,011 ; 
Mar.  IS. 


Tone,  S.  L.,  et  al.,  receivers.  (See  Jones,  Pearl  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Toner,  John  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rudder.  1,478,928  ; 
1»\-.   25. 

Toner,  Minnie.      (See  McKee,  Charles  EL,  assignor.) 

Toney,  George  W.,  Waltham,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Old  Colony  Trust  Company,  trustee. 
Resetting  means  for  counters.     1,460,119  ;  June  26. 

Toney,  George  W.,  Waltham,  Mass.,  as.siguor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Old  Colony  Trust  Company, '  trustee. 
Besetting  means  for  counters.     1,400,120:  June  26. 

Tong,  James  T.  and  J.  E.  Blosser,  Chester,  I'a.,  assignors 
to  Scott  Paper  Company.  Absorbent-cotton  substitute 
for   medical   bandages.      1,453,575 ;   Mav    1. 

Toniutti,  Frank  E.,  Forest  Park,  111.  Legging.  1,469,286  : 
Oct.  2. 

Toniutti,  Frank  E.,  Forest  Park,  111.  Rain  and  storm 
coat.     1,477,788;  Dec.  18. 

Tnnk  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bchrens,  Henry  G., 
assignor.) 

Tonke,  Wilhelm.  Mittelstelne,  assignor  to  Firm :  Roeder 
&  Co.,  Hanover,  Germany.  Potato  fork.  1,458,910; 
June  12. 

Tonofone  Company,  The.  (See  Wade,  Robert  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Tonsager,  Adolph,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada.  Door 
lock.     1,443,600:  Jan.  30. 

Tonsager,  Carl,  Moorhead,  Minn.  Elevating  machine. 
1.442,747  ;  Jan.  16. 

Tonso,  Domenick,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vacuum-cleaner  at- 
tachment.    1,462,218  ;  July  17. 

Toof,  Franklin  I'.,  Paducah,  Ky.  Mop.  1,468,422; 
Sept.  18. 

Tooker,  Harry  L.,  assignor  to  Taunton  Pearl  Works,  In- 
corporated, Taunton,  Mass.  Belt  buckle.  1,460,688 ; 
July  3. 

Tooker,  Sidney  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Antifriction  bearing 
and  shaft-centering  device.     1,453,028  ;  Anr.  24. 

Tooley,  Roy  P.,  and  C.  W.  Johnson,  Wichita  -Falls,  Tex. 
Safety  valve.     1,458,087 ;  June  5. 

Toomey,  George  A.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Measuring  instru- 
ment.     1,467,403 ;    Sept.    11. 

Toomey,  John  F.      (See  Espenschied,  L.,  and  Toomey.) 

Toomey,  John  P.,  New  York  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Ringing  regu- 
lator.     1,446,526  ;  Feb.   27. 

Toomey,  John  P.,  New  York,  and  W.  H.  Harrison,  HoUis, 
N.  Y..  assignoi-s  to  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph 
Company.     Composite  ringer  set.      1,462.526  ;   July   24. 

Toomey.  John  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Signaling  circuit. 
1,467,458  :    Sept.   11. 

Toomey,  John  F..  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Telephone-ex- 
change system.     1,475,201  ;  Nov.  27. 

Toomey,  John  J.,  Chicago,  111.     Range.    1,444,145  :  Feb.  6. 

Toomey,  John  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Range.  1,467,520 ; 
Sept.    11. 

Toomey,  Thomas  L.,  Wila,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  condition- 
ing wheat  and  other  grain.     1,445,806  ;  Feb.   20. 

Toothaker,  Victor,  East  Aurora,  N.  Y.  Lamp  stand.  Des. 
63,126;  Oct.  9. 

Tootill,  Sidney,  London,  England.  Gramophene  tone 
arm.     1,466,493;  Aug.  28. 

Tootle,  Milton  3d,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Golf  club.  1,473,528  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Topfnor,  Peter,  Detroit,  Mich.  Trousers  protector. 
1,459,641  ;   June  19. 

Topfner,  Peter,  Detroit,  Mich.  Trousers  protector. 
1,470,511;  Oct.  9. 

Topham,  James  B.,  Zelienople,  Pa.  Tire.  Des.  62,967 ; 
Aug.   28. 

Topham,  James  B.,  Zelienople,  Pa.  Tire.  Des.  62,968  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Topham,  James  B.,  Zelienople,  Pa.  Tire.  Des.  62,969; 
Aug.   28. 

Topham,  James  B.,  Zelienople,  Pa.  Tire.  Des.  62,970 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Topham,  Laurence  E.,  Swampscott.  Mass.,  assignor  to 
tiniti'd  Shoe  Machinerv  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Sewing  machine.      1,443.396  :   Jan.  30. 

Topham,  Laurence  E.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson.  N.  J. 
Lock-stitch   sewing  machine.     1,462,587 ;   July  24. 

Topllff-Ely  Company.  (See  Hawkinson,  Axel  W.,  as 
slgnor. ) 

Topp,  Maurice  J..  Maiilius,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
W.  C.  Clark  and  one-third  to  A.  R.  Ilammerle,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.     Collapsible  sawhorse.     1,476.855  :  Dec.  11. 

Topp-Stewart  Tractor  Co.  (See  Bowker,  Harold  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Topip,  William  B.,  Melbourne.  Victoria,  Australia.  Elec- 
tric heating  and  cookiog.     1,441.610  ;  Jan.  9. 

Toppan,  Albert  B.,  Watertown,  Mass.  Attachment  for 
telephones.      1,464,455  ;  Aug.   7. 

Topper,  Thomas  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif;  Water  urn 
for   battery   coffee  urns.      1,468,527 ;    Sept.    18. 

Topping,  John  A.,  Nyack,  N.  Y.  Roof  and  means  for 
securing   shingles  to  a  roof.     Rel5.556:  Mar.  6. 

Topping  Mfg.  Company,  The.  (See  Leeds,  Robert  R., 
assignor.) 

Topping,  Alexander  P..  West  Allis,  Wis.  Replacement  shaft 
and  rear-axle  support  for  tractors.     1,465,458 ;  Aug.  21. 


UNITED  STATES  I'ATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


541 


Torbensen  Axle  Company,  The.  (See  Carlson,  Gustitv  W., 
nssifinor.) 

Torbron,  Orin  P.,  Ardmore,  OUIa.  Swimming  shoe. 
1.452,400;  Apr.  17. 

Toroliin.  Josepn,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Antiskid  device  for 
shoil   animals.     1,449,796;  Mar.   27. 

Torchia.  Joseph,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bloomers.  1,460,287; 
Oct.  2. 

Torchia,  Julius  C,  Hazleton,  Pa.  Last  support. 
1,452,991;  Apr.  24. 

Torello,  Peter  J.     (See  Wlllinan,  AUie,  assignor.) 

Toren,  Joseph.  Chicago,  111.  Permanent  substitute  tire. 
1,463,914;  Aug.  7.' 

Torka,  Frai\ls,  and  P.  U.  C.  Redders,  assignors  to  Port 
Townsend  Camera  Co.,  Port  Townsend,  Wash.  Focusing 
attachment  for  foldin?  cameras.     1,469,547  ;  Oct.  2. 

Torkelson,  Eilet  M.,  and  B.  Meigs,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Disk   wheel.     1,401,690;  July  10. 

Tornabene,  Vincent,  Chicago,  111.  Demountable  tim  or  the 
like.     1,441.309;  Jan.  9. 

Torngren.  Otto  1'..  Everett.  Mass.  Automatic  valve. 
1,476,739  ;   Dec.    11. 

Torno,  Karl  L.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Tile  and  manufacturing 
the  same.     1.474,653  ;  Nov.  20. 

Tornqulst,  Jonas  B.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Capping  machine. 
1,453,212;  Apr.   24. 

Tornquist.  Jonas  E.,  and  W.  J.  Towie,  St.  Paul,  Minn. ; 
said  Tornquist  assignor  to  said  Towle.  Apparatus  for 
agitating,  separating,  positioning,  and  distributing  con- 
tainer caps  and  other  articles.     1.446,024  ;  Feb.  20. 

Toronto  Power  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Allan,  Wil- 
liam G.,  assignor.) 

Torre,  Pasquale  Delia.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cabinet  for 
phonographs    and   the    like.      1,476,556 ;    Dec.    4. 

Torrey,  F.  L.,  &  Company.  (See  Torrey,  Raymond  L., 
assignor.) 

Torrev,  Raymond  L.,  assignor  to  F.  L.  Torrev  &  Company, 
Attloboro,   Mass.     Belt   band.      1.475,974:    Dee.   4. 

Torricelli.  Decio,  Springfield,  Mass.  Ash  receiver. 
1.478,804;  Dec.  25. 

Torrington  Company,  The.  (See  Barr,  Charles  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Torrington  Company,  The.  (See  Calder,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Torrington  Company,  The.  (See  Cook,  Harmon  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tota,  Nick,  Camden,  N.  J.  Talking-machine  cabinet. 
1,460,289 ;  June  26. 

T6th.  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  International  Process  and 
Engineering  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Internal- 
combustion   engine.      1.476,305  ;    Dec.   4. 

T6th,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  International  Process  and 
Engineering  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Internal- 
combustion   engine.      1,476,306;    Dec.   4. 

T6th,  Charles  J.,  Stapleton,  assignor  to  International 
Process  and  Engineering  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Internal-combustion   engine.      1,476,307 ;    Dec.    4. 

T6th,  Charles  J..  Stapleton,  assignor  to  International 
Process  and  Engineering  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Internal-combustion  engine.     1,476,308  ;  Dec.  4. 

T6th,  Charles  J.,  Stapleton,  assignor  to  International 
Process  and  Engineering  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Internal-combustion  engine.     1.476, •'509  ;  Dec.  4. 

Toth,  Frank,  and  K.  Combos,  PboenixvUle,  Pa.  Clothes- 
line.    1.451,557  :   Apr.  10. 

Toth,  John,  Bartonville,  111.    Beehive.    1.461,950  ;  July  17. 

Toth,  Louis,  C.  Konyves,  and  F.  StriefBer,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Jacqiiard  mechanism  for  circular-knitting  ma- 
chines.     1.460.990:  July  3. 

Tothill.  William  S..  Chicago,  111.  Amusement  apparatus. 
1,465,067  :  Aug.   14. 

Totman.   Arnold   W.      (See   Smith,    J.    C,   and  Totman.) 

Totschnig.  Hieronymus.  Lienz,  Austria.  Surveying  in- 
strument    1.467.075  :   Sept.  4. 

Totzke,  Emil  M.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Vehicle  spring  con- 
struction.     1,469,057;   Sept.    25. 

Touch,   Dominic  F.      (See  Touch.   John  and  D.   F.) 

Touch,  John  and  D.  F..  Archbald.  Pa.  Automatic  stop 
mechanism.      1,449.708 :   Mar.    27. 

Toulmin,  H.-irry  A.,  jr.,  Dayton,  assignor  to  The  Temco 
Electric  Motor  Company,  Leipsic,  Ohio.  Shock  ab- 
sorber.    1,456,657  ;  May  29. 

Toulon,  Pierre  M.  G.,  assignor  to  Bureau  d'Organisation 
nconoml(]ue,  Paris,  France.  Device  for  the  cooling  of 
electric  apparatus  by  the  circulation  of  liquid  through 
,     the  conductors.     1,452,666  ;  Apr.  24. 

Toun,  Max.     (See  Duff.  Thomas  F.,  assignor.) 

Tonrtns.  Anastasios.  Chicago,  III.  Dancing-doll  toy. 
1.44:^.770:   .Tan.   30. 

Tourtellot,  Wayne  L.,  assignrfr  to  The  Goodyear  Tire  & 
Rubber  Company.  Akron,  Ohio.  Clicking-machlne  block. 
1.443.327  :  Jan.  23. 

Toussalnt,  Heinvlch.  Kiel,  and  H.  Fluck,  Hamburg,  as- 
signors to  Deutsche  Werke  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin, 
Germany.     Dredging  bucket.     1,478,622  ;  Dec.  25. 

Tow,  Edward.      (See  Pearson,  M.   E.,  and  Tow.) 

Tow,  James  O.,  Columbia,  Mo.,  assignor  to  The  American 
Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Safety 
device  iPor  centrifugal  extractors.     1,444.401  ;  Feb.  6. 

Tower,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  The  Teagle  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Impulse  starter  for  ignition  gen- 
erators.     1,450,010;   Mar.   27. 


Tower,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  The  Teagle  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  System  for  generating  and  distribut- 
ing electric  currents.     1,401,234  ;  July  10. 

Tower,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  The  Teagle  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  System  and  apparatus  for  generating 
and  distributing  electric  currents.      1,466,635  ;  Aug.   28. 

Tower,  Charles  11.,  assignor  to  The  Teagle  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Magneto  ignition  system.  1,477,789  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Tower,  Clarence  E.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Flashlight 
holder.     1,471,985  ;  Oct.  23. 

Tower,  Herschel  E.,  assignor  to  The  Baldwin  Company, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Piano-playing  pneumatic  action. 
1,445,807;  Feb.  20. 

Tower,  Ralph  S.,  Cottage  Grove,  Oreg.  Switch. 
1,456,950  ;  May  29. 

Towers,  Arthur  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Vehicle  top. 
1,452,328;  Apr.  17. 

Towers,  Etonigan  D.,  Baltimore, 
for   twister  rings.     1,466,004  ; 

Towers,  Donigan  D.,  Baltimore, 
for   twister   rings.      1,466,005  ; 

Towers    &    S'llliyan    Manufacturing 
Walter  S.,  assignor.) 

Towle,  James  M.,  West  Somervillo,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  L.  I.  Beckwith,  Boston,  Mass.  Automatic  hose  cou- 
pling.    1,471,427  ;  Oct.  23. 

Towle  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kinsman,  W.  A. 
and  Nock,   assignors.) 

Towle     Manufacturing    Company. 
E.,  assignor.) 

Towle,  William  J.     (See  Tornquist, 

Towle,  William  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 


Md.     Lubricating  meani 
;  Aug.   28. 

Md.     Lubricating  means 
Aug.  28. 

Co.      (See    Cothran, 


(See     Nock,     Harold 


J.  E.,  and  Towle.) 
Forming  gaskets  and 


the    same    to    can    necks,    etc.       1,446,025 ; 


applying 
Feb.  20. 

Towle,  William  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Machine  for  forming 
gaskets  and  applying  the  same  to  can  ends  or  other 
closures.     1,465,101 ;  Aug.   14. 

Towle,  William  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Lining  can  ends  and 
mechanism  therefor.     1,465,102;  Aug.  14. 

Towler,  Maximilian  J.  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Differential 
gearing.     1,454,578  ;  May  8. 

Towne,  George  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Power-transmis- 
sion belt.     1,451,349;  Apr.  10. 

Towne,  Walter  M.,  New  York,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Bliss 
Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus  for  form- 
ing tubular  metal  articJes,  socketed  terminal  lugs,  and 
the  like.     1,468,092  ;  Sept.  18. 

Towner,  Heber  F.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Self  lift  for  agri- 
cultural Implements.     1,452,855  ;  Apr.  24. 

Towner,  Heber  F.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Attachment  for 
tractors.     1.477.089;  Dec.   11. 

Townley,  Frederick  E.  (See  Townley,  Sheldon  E.,  and 
P.   E.) 

Townley,  Sheldon  E.,  East  Orange,  and  F.  E.  Townley, 
Newark,  N.  J.  Gypsum-calcining  apparatus.  1,446,863  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Towns,  Eugene  S.,  Austin,  Tex.  Boring  machine. 
1,452,007;  Apr.  17. 

Townsend,  Albert  J.,  and  H.  W.  Snyder,  Lima,  Ohio. 
Locomotive    draft    appliance.      1,477,730 ;    Dec.    18. 

Townsend,  Arthur  J.     (See  Naugle,  H.  M.,  and  Townsend.) 

Townsend,  Arthur  J.,  Canton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Fed- 
eral Machine  &  Welder  Company,  Warren,  Ohio.  Weld- 
ing machine.     1,465,241 ;  Aug.   14. 

Townsend,  Chauncey.  (See  Rutherford,  C.  H.,  and  Town- 
send.) 

Townsend,  Clinton  P.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to 
Hooker  Electrochemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Producing  organic  chloriu  -  substitution  products. 
1,468,220  ;  Sept.  18. 

Townsend.  Floyd  E.,  Berkeley,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E. 
G.  Palmer,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Car  unloader. 
1,463,302  ;  July  31. 

Townsend,   Francis  M.      (See   Isbell,   John   P.,   assignor.) 

Townsend,  Frank  B..  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  E.  McMath, 
Peun  Yan,  N.  Y.  Swinging  and  sliding  door.  1,468,053  ; 
Sept.  18.  _ 

Chicago,  111,,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Hand   brake    for    railway   cars. 


Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Hand  brake  for   railway   cars. 


Townsend,  Frederick  B., 
Miner,  Chazy,  N.  Y. 
1,446,226:   Feb.  20. 

Townsend,  Frederick  B., 
Miner.    Chazy,    N.   Y. 
1,446,227  :  Feb.  20. 

Townsend,  George  W.,  St.  Albans,  N.  Y.  Device  for  mak- 
ing armature  colls.     1,460,737  ;  .July  3. 

Townsend,  Harry  D.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Holder  for  l)ooks 
and  the  Uke.     1,440.509  ;  Jan.  2. 

Townsend,  Harry  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Closure. 
1,445,729  ;  Feb.  20. 

Townsend,  Herbert  E.,  East  Providence,  assignor  to 
Brown  and  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Cushioning  device  for  reversing  mecha- 
nism.    1,454,987  ;  May  15. 

Tovmsend,  John  S.,  assignor  to  Whiting  Corporation, 
Harvey,  111.  Leveling  apparatus  for  locomotive  jacks. 
1  446,774  :  Feb.  27. 

Townsend,  John  S.,  assignor  to  Whiting  Corporation,  Har- 
vey, 111.  Motor-driven  ladle-turning  mechanism. 
1,472,286;    Oct.    30. 

Townsend,  John  S.,  assignor  to  Whiting  Corporation. 
Harvey,  111.     Portable  Jack.     1.477,790;  Dec.  18. 


542 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Ctontinued. 


Townsend,  John  S.  E  ,  Oxford,  England.  Means  for  de- 
tecting small  electric  currents.     1,455,458 ;  May  15. 

Towneend,  Mary  I.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  assignor  of  two-thirds 
to  W.  B.  Van  Valin,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Toy  figure. 
Des.  62,294;  May  1. 

Townsend,  Samuel  P.,  Orange,  N.  J.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1,443.8.")6  ;  -Ian.  30. 

Townsend,  William  S.,  assignor  to  Guarantee  Liquid 
Measure  Company,  Rochester,  Pa.  Indicating  attach- 
ment for  liquid  dispensers.     1,468,843  ;  Sept.  25. 

Townsend,  William  S.,  and  P.  E.  Douglass,  Rochester, 
Pa.  Visible  display  attachment  for  measuring  pumps. 
1,450,994;  Apr.   10. 

Townsend,  William  S.,  and  F.  E.  Douglass,  Rochester,  Pa. 
Dispensing  and  display  pump.     1,455,235  ;  May  15. 

Townson,  James.     (See  Hall,  P.  C,  and  Townson.) 

Toy  Business  Corporation.  (See  Lo  Cascio,  Pasquale,  as- 
signor.) 

Toy  Devices,  Inc.,  Tie.  (See  De  Cesare,  Matteo,  as- 
signor. ) 

Toy,  George  D.  and  H.  T.,  Sidney,  Ohio.  Driving  gear 
for  snowplows.      1,473,889;   Nov.   13. 

Toy,  George  D.  and  H.  T.,  Sidney,  Ohio.  Scraper. 
1,473,890;  Nov.  13. 

Toy,  Hugh  T.      (See  Toy,  George  D.  and  H.  T.) 

Toy,  Samuel,  Boston,  Mass.  Finger-measuring  device. 
1,442,985 ;  Jan.  23. 

Toy,  Samuel,  Boston,  Mass.  Gem-setting  tool.  1,442,986  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Tozier,  Benjamin  P.,  Venice,  Calif.  Game  of  slcill. 
1,447,363  ;  Mar.   6. 

Tozier,  Charles  C,  Wrentham,  Mass.  ;  A.  L.  Goodwin, 
executor.     Stove.     1,469,463;  Oct.  2. 

Trace,  Russell  A.,  assignor  to  Buckeye  Iron  and  Brass 
Works,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Cake-forming  machine.  1,468,765  ; 
Sept.  16. 

Trachte,  Arthur  F.     (See  Trachte,  George  A.  and  A.  F.) 

Trachte,  George  A.  and  A.  P.,  Madison,  Wis.  Tank. 
1,443,060;  Jan.  23.  , 

Trachte,  George  A.  and  A.  P.,  Madison,  Wis.  Corrugating 
machine.     1,464,018  ;  Aug.  7. 

Trachtenberg,  Samuel,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Mechanical  flag- 
waving  device.      1,453,772 ;   May   1.    • 

Trachtenberg,  Samuel,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Music-leaf 
turner.      1,458,959  ;    June    19. 

Traction  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Fetzer,  Louis  W., 
assignor.) 

Tracy,  Clyde  W.,  Visalia,  Calif.  Puller  for  sleeve  bear- 
ings.     1,466,976;    Sept.    4. 

Tracy,  Edward  M.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Artificial  foot. 
1,459,564;  June  19. 

Tracy,  Ernest  B.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Picture-molding  hook. 
1,456,476  ;   May   22. 

Tracy,  James  .T.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Drawbar  rig  for 
tractors.      1,444,402  ;    Feb.   6. 

Tracy,  Timothy  L.,  Richmond,  Ind.  Display  counter. 
1,441,644  ;  Jan.  9. 

Traer,  Glenn  W.,  and  C.  M.  Garland,  assignors  to  Uni- 
versal Coal  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  System 
of  coking.     1,466,215;  Aug.  28. 

TrafEarn,  George  L.      (See  Pond,  Charles  P.,  assignor.) 

Trafolite  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Elliott, 
Basil   W.,   assignor.) 

Trageser,  Albert  H.,  and  L.  Hassinger,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Container.      1,4B6,606  ;   Aug.   28. 

Traher,  Wilfred  C,  London,  Ontario,  Canada.  Music-leaf 
binder.     1,469,199;  Sept.  25. 

Trailer  Truck  Company.  (See  Utter,  L.  E.,  and  Howland, 
assignors.) 

Trailmobile  Company,  The.  (See  Morrison,  James,  as- 
signor.) 

Trailmoblle  Company,  The.  (See  Steiner,  H.  W.,  Shipley, 
and  Morrison,  assignors.) 

Train,  John  A.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Detachable  camp  kit 
for  motor  vehicles.     1.443,397  ;  Jan.  30. 

Traltel  Marble  Company,  The.  (See  Calkins,  Seward 
H.,   assignor.) 

Trampusch,  Otto,  Augsburg.  Germany.  Pneumatic  tube 
for  the  tires  of  vehicle  wheels.     1,441.461  ;  Jan.  9. 

Trane,  Reuben  N.,  Ln  Crosse,*  Wis.  Rotary  puinii  ur  n... 
tor.     1,442,195;  Jan.   10. 

Traphagen,  Harry  K.  (See  Waterman,  L.  E.,  Trap- 
hagen,  and  Waterman.) 

Traphagen,  Harry  R.,  assignor  to  Emerson-Brantingham 
Company,   Rockford,   III.     Planter.      1,441.764 ;   Jan.   f) 

Traphagen,  Harry  R.,  assignor  to  Emerson-Brantingham 
Company,  Rockford,  111.  Landmarkcr  for  pl.nntcrs. 
1,460,457  ;  July  3. 

Trapnell,  William  E.,  and  J.  A.  Basterwood,  Madison- 
ville,   Ky.     Excavating  machine.     1,459,481 ;   June  19. 

Trask,  Albert  S.,  Concord,  N.  H.  Combined  lamp  and 
bookrack.     Des.  62,678  ;  July  17. 

Tratsch.  Walter  A.     (See  Bechtol,  A.  H.,  and  Tratsch.) 

Traub  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Brcss,  E  iK-r-; 
B.,  assignor.) 

Traube,  Wllhelm,  Berlin,  Germany.  Production  of  ethyl 
chloride.     1,470,656  ;  Oct.  16. 

Traufler,  Wallace  A.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Belt  shifter. 
1,469,856;  Oct.  9. 

Trauger,  Brooks  M.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Hoof  pad.  1.442  748  : 
Jan.  16. 

Traum,  David,  assignor  to  Dritz-Traum  Co.,  N-^w  York 
N.  Y.     Bag.     1,465.105;  Aug.  14. 


Traum,  John,  Coshocton,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  vulcaniz- 
ing tire  casings.     1,470,657  ;  Oct.  16. 

Traut  &  Hine  Mfg.  Company,  The.  (See  Humphrey,  Ern- 
est N.,  assignor.) 

Traatner,  George  H.  (See  Trautner,  William  L.  and 
G.    H.) 

Trautner,  William  L.,  and  G.  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Oil 
retainer.      1,466,772  ;    Sept.   4. 

Traveler  Rubber  C)ompany  of  Bethlehem,  U.  S.  A.,  The. 
(See  de  la  Rigaudiere,  Guy,  assignor.) 

Travelight  Manufacturing  Co.  (Sefe  Dwyer,  Francis 
P.,  assignor.) 

Travell,  Warren,  New,  York,  N.  Y.  Cargo-handling 
apparatus.     1,476,557  ;   Dec.  4. 

Traver,  Adelbert  L.,  Philmont,  N.  Y.  Loop-sewing  ma- 
chine.    1,476,658  ;  Dec.  4. 

Traver,  Adelbert  L.,  Philmont,  N.  Y.  Guide  and  ad- 
juster   for    looper    needles.      1,476,659 :    Dec.    4. 

Traver,  Ernest  A.,  Thornton,  Calif.  Shock  absorber. 
1,477,791  ;  Dec.  18. 

Traver,  Harry  G.,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.  Aeroplane  swing. 
1,473,980  ;   Nov.   13. 

Traver,  Oliver  C,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Automatic  reclosing  circuit-breaker 
system.     1,470,582;  Oct.  9. 

Traver,  Oliver  C,  Schenectady,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Automatic  reclosing  circuit- 
breaker  system.     1.477.395  ;   Dec.   11 . 

Travers,  Roland  J.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Electric-lamp  stand. 
1,448,949  ;  Mar.  20. 

Travis,  John  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Beverage-dispensing 
apparatus.     Des.  61.882  :  Feb.   6. 

Travis,  John  R.  D.,  Clio,  Iowa.  Grain-handling  appara- 
tus.    1,478,269  ;  Dec.   18. 

Travis,  Paul  J.     (See  Travis,  William  T.  and  P.  J.) 

Travis,  William  T.  and  P.  J.,  Oyster,  Va.  Grading 
mechanism  for  potato  harvesters.     1,447,911 ;   Mar.   6. 

Travis,  William  T.  and  P.  J.,  Oyster,  Va.  Conveyer  for 
potato  harvesters.     1,447,912  ;   Mar.   6. 

Trawford,  Charles,  Limited.  (See  Swann,  William, 
assignor.) 

Traxcl,  William  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Safety  device  for  gas 
drums.      1,464,226  ;   Aug.   7. 

Traylor,  Benjamin  K.,  El  Campo,  Tex.  Store  shelf. 
1,444,758  ;  Feb.  6. 

Traylor.  Benjamin  K.,  El  Campo,  Tex.  Ladder.  1,444,759  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Traylor.     Ruth.       (See    Ellis.    Wni-ren    E..    .Tssignor.) 

Trbojevich,  Nikola,  Detroit,  Mich.  Forming  spiral  bevel 
gears.     1,465,150  ;  Aug.    14. 

Trbojevich,  Nikola,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hob.  1,465,151 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Treadwell  Engineering  Company.  (See  Mikaelson,  B.  W., 
and  Neave,  assignors.) 

Treadwell,    John,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Briquette    press. 
1,448,982  ;  Mar.  20. 

Treadwell,  M.  H.,  Company.  (See  Astrom,  Carl  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Treadwell,  M.  H.,  Company.  (See  Howard,  John  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Treadwell,  M.  H.,  Company.  (See  Steven,  Frank  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Treanor,  Edward  D.      (See  Abbott,  C.   C,  and  Treanor.) 

Treanor,  Edward  D.,  Pittsfield.  Mass.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Companv.  Stationary  induction  appara- 
tus.    1.477,396;  Dec.  11. 

Treat,  Clifford  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Switch. 
1,473,262;  Nov.  6. 

Treat,  Francis  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Duff  Pat- 
ents Company,  Incorporated,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Gas  pro- 
ducer.    1,469,399  ;  Oct.  2. 

Treat,  Sidney  W.,  assignor  to  Signode  System,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Box-strapping  device.     1,469,857  ;  Oct.  9. 

Trebes,  Edward  H.,  Tampa,  Fla.  Pavement  and  laying 
the  same.     1,456,080  :  May  22. 

Trgchot,  Francois,  Paris,  France.  Traction  wheel  with 
movable  blades.     1,450,656  ;  Apr.  3. 

Tredwell,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeating 
Arms  Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Telescopic  fishing  rod. 
1,441,045;    Jan.   2. 

Trefs,  George,  Montville,  N.  J.  Loose-wheel  construction. 
1,466,074;  Aug.   28. 

Trefz,  Carl  G.      (See  Wright,  Charles  D.,  assignor.) 

Trego,  Frank  H.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Carburetor.     1,444,222  ;  Feb.  6. 

Tregoning,  Ed,gar.  Attleboro,  Mass.  Automatic  tempera- 
ture-regulating device.     1,448,012 ;  Mar.  13.  * 

Treiman,  Isaac  A..  Seattle,  Wash.  Safety  attachment 
for  locks.      1,472.948  ;   Nov.  6. 

Treiman,  Isak  A.,  and  R.  'L.  Rockwell,  Seattle,  Wash.; 
said  Rockwell  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  said  Treiman. 
Lock.     1,461,857  ;  .Tuly  17. 

Trelscbel,  Chester  C.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Porcelain.     1,462,396  ;  July  17.       • 

Trejo    M.,    Rafael,    and    D.    Ponce,.  San    Antonio,    Tex. 

Treloar,     Waltir    C,    Mitchell,    S.    Dak.      Tiling    target. 
1,476,430  :   Dec.  4. 
Headlight  dimmer.     1,478,148  ;  Dec.  18. 

Tremain,  Charles  A.,  Bellingham,  Wash.  Phonograph- 
tone  rectifier  and  amplifier.     1,457,678  ;   June  5. 

Tremnyne.  John  S..  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Chain  jack. 
1.466.977;    Sept.    4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


543 


Tremblntt,    Barney,    Minneapolis,    Minn.       Doll.       Des. 

G3.tili7  •   Dec.  25. 
Tremol.ida,   Gugllelmo  R.,  assignor  to   Detroit  Air  Cooled 
Car  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Welding  copper  to  iron. 
1,449,037:  Alar.  27. 

Tremont  Products  Company.      (See  Smith,  Raymond  D., 

assignor.) 
Tremper,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to   The  Fuller  Mfg.  Co., 
New  Haven,  Conn.   Sheet-feeding  mechanism.   1,460,689  ; 
July  3. 

Trenckmann,  Bruno.      (See   Trenckmann,   Erich   and   B.) 

Trenckmnnn,  Erich  and  B.,  assignors  to  B.  G.  Tertil- 
werke  G.  m.  b.  U.,  Berlin-Tempolhof,  Germany.  Balloon 
envelope  material  and  manufacturing  the  same. 
1,452,229;  Apr.    17. 

Trenholme,  Arthur  K.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Single-tube  bi- 
cycle tire.     1,457,287  ;  May  29. 

Trenkamp,  Herman  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Stove-oven 
adapter.     1,443,511  ;  Jan.  30. 

Trenor,  Albert  D.,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Hammond,  jr.,  Glou- 
cester. Mass.     Helm-limiting  device.     Rel5,694  ;  Oct.  2. 

Trent  Process  Corporation.  (See  Trent,  Walter  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Trent,  Walter  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Carbonaceous  fuel. 
1,461,167  ;    July    10. 

Trent,  Walter  E.,  assignor  to  Trent  Process  Corporation, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Treating  ore  and  like  materials. 
1,461,372;    July    10. 

Trent,  Walter  E.,  assignor  to  Trent  Process  Corporation, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Producing  coke.  1,478,864 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Trentesean,  Edgar  L.,  Boston,  Mass.  Night  lamp. 
1,461,233;  July  10. 

Trenton  Auto  Radiator  Works.  (See  Kramer,  Nathan 
and  B.,  assignors.) 

Trescott,  Stephen  O.,  Battle  Mountain,  Nev.  Aeroplane. 
1,468,933;    Sept.    25. 

Tresemer,  Walter  L.,  and  E.  B.  Wilson,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.     Valve.     1,448,580;  Mar.  13. 

Tresise,  Raleigh  E.     (See  Scott,  W.  M.,  and  Tresise.) 

Tresnak,  William  J.,  Lake  Worth,  Fla.  Phonograph-rec- 
ord cabinet.     1,449,922  ;  Mar.  27. 

Tresnak,  William  J.,  Lake  Worth,  Fla.  Butter  churn. 
1.474,741  ;   Nov.  20. 

Trester,  Herault  A.,  assignor  to  Metal  Forms  Corpora- 
tion, Milwaukee,  Wis.  ScaEEold  bracket.  1,449,638 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Trester,  Herault  A.,  assignor  to  Metal  Forms  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     Road  form.     1,471,074 ;  Oct.  16. 

Trester,  Herault  A.,  assignor  to  Metal  Forms  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Concrete  elevator  and  distributor. 
1.475,253;  Nov.  27. 

Trethaway,  Joseph  D.,  assignor  to  Trethaway  Mfg.  Co., 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.     Toy.     1,467,659;  Sept.  11. 

Trethaway,  Joseph  D.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Trethaway  Mtg.  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Wheel. 
1,467,660;    Sept.    11. 

Trethaway  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Trethaway,  Joseph  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Treublg,  Frederick  G.,  Ozone  Park,  N.  Y.  Lid  lifter. 
1.456.157  ;  May  22. 

Trew,  Arthur  S.,  and  F.  A.  Bullington,  Portland,  Oreg., 
assignors  to  Trew  Tabulating  Machine  Company.  Card- 
making  machine.     1,441.385  ;  Jan.  9. 

Trew,  George  B.,  Shreveport,  La.  Silt  trap.  1,406,773  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Trew  Tabulating  Machine  Company.  (See  Trew,  A.  S., 
and  Bullington,  assignors.) 

Trlay,  Edward  J.,  jr.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Lace-locklng 
means  for  articles  of  personal  wear.  1,466,075 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Trlbble,  Walter,  Oakland,  Calif.  Shpiplng  container. 
1,452,768;  Apr.  24. 

Trlbojevlch,  Nikola,  Detroit,  Mich.  Gear.  1,465,149 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Trlbull,  Carl  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Banjo.  1,446,728; 
Feb.   27. 

Trice,  Gilbert  C,  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Roof.  1,467,017; 
Sept.  4. 

Tri-Clty  Steel  Company.     (See  Hyle,  Jacob  A.,  assignor.) 

Trickcy,  Charles  W.,  McGrath,  Minn.  Wiiidov/  sscreen. 
1,461.588;   July  10. 

Tri-Continental  Corporation.  (See  Oishel,  John  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Triggs,  James  M.,  assignor  to  The  Majestic  Company, 
Huntington,  Ind.     Window  chute.     1,455.511  ;  May  15. 

Trigwell,  Alfred  J.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Pump.  1,459,453; 
June  19. 

Trigwell,  James  R.,  Brixton,  London,  England.  Knife 
sTiarpenpr.     1,468,611  :  Sept.  18. 

Trimble,  Charles  P.,  assignor  to  Fort  Pitt  Bedding  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Clip  for  fastening  covers  to  seat 
frames  and  the  like.     1,455,754  ;  May  15. 

Trimble.  Russell  F.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  treating  metals. 
1,456,523  ;  May  29. 

Trimble,  Russell  F.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
trode and  its  construction.     1.465,381  ;  Aug.  21. 

Trimble,  Russell  P.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J,,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mak- 
ing electrodes.     1,472,5()5  ;  Oct.  30. 


Trimble,  Russell  F.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
I'ilectnc  Conipany,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y 
Jig  employed  in  the  Construction  of  electrodes. 
1.478,0(1  ;  Dec.  18. 

Tri-Me  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Cole,  L.  J.,  and  Hauck,  as- 
signors.) 

Trimm,  Leslie  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automobile  wheel 
lock.     1,447,053  ;  Feb.  27. 

Trimmer,  Moses  L.,  Craig,  Mo.  Dumping  body.  1,443,294  ; 
Jan.  23. 

'^'■y'!'A'.V''A'„,'^^''^*^^  ^•'  Craig,  Mo.  Attachable  hopper. 
1,403,232;   July   31. 

Trlmont  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Parker,  Burton 
H.,  assignor.) 

Trimont  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Whltfleld. 
Arthur  J.,  assignor.) 

Trinca,  Frederick,  and  H.  Wolf,  assignors  to  Ever  Ready 
Auto  Signal  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile 
signal.     1,450,765  ;  Apr.  3. 

Trlnlel,  Andrew  B.,  JeffersonvlUe,  Ind.  Wire  stretcher. 
1,451,410 ;  Apr.  10. 

Trinks,  Franz,  Brunswick,  Germany.  Revolutions-count- 
ing mechanism  for  calculating  machines.  1,445  461  ■ 
Feb.  13.  .       ,        , 

Trinks,  Franz,  Brunswick,  Germany.  Calculating  ma- 
chine.    1,462,397:  July  17. 

Trinks,  Wllllbald,  PittsBurgh,  assignor  to  Tate-Jones  & 
Co.,  Inc.,  Leetsdale,  Pa.  Heating  furnace.  1,452,856: 
Apr.  24.  >       ,        , 

Tripp,  Hallie  E.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Adjustable  weather 
strip  and  stop  for  closure  members.     1,443,295  ;  Jan.  23. 

^'"iPPA^'I.^^.?^'  J""-  ^s  Angeles,  Calif.  Store  furniture. 
1,460,332;  June  26. 

Trii)pi,  Samuel,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar  article. 

,    Des.    63,337;    Nov.    20. 

Trippi,  Samuel.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Goblet  or  similar  article 
Des.  63,338;  Nov.  20. 

Trist,  Arthur  R.,  London,  England.  Device  for  main- 
taining liquids  at  a  constant  level  in  their  contain- 
ers.    1,443,663  :  Jan.   30. 

Trltt,  Samuel  J.,  Jr.,  Carlisle,  Pa.  Rotary  valve. 
1,461,296;  July  10. 

Triumph  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Ward, 
Paul   S..   assignor.) 

Triumph  Trap  Co.     (See  Thomas,  Arthur,  assignor.) 

Trivelli,  Adriaan  P.  H.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  composition. 
1.458,256;  June  12. 

Trlvellonl,  Angelo,  Milan,  Italy.  Manufacture  of  nails 
formed  In  two   parts.     1,462,775 ;  July   24. 

Trivlsonno,  Joseph  L.,  et  al.  (See  Mafrazzo,  Domenlco, 
assignor,) 

Troell,  Otto.     (See  Thorssell,  C.  T.,  and  Troell.) 

Trogner,  Roland  S.,  assignor  to  The  Goodyear  Tire  & 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tire  machine. 
1,462,465  ;  July  17. 

Trogner,  Roland  S.,  assignor  to  The  Goodyear  Tire  & 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Vehicle  tire, 
1,464,590  ;  Aug.  14. 

Trohon,  William  G.,  East  Danvers,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Bobbln-case-retaining  device.     1,471,930  ;  Oct.  23. 

Troidl.  Nellie  Y.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Educational  ap- 
pliance.    1,450,395  ;  Apr.  3. 

Trolel,  Jacob  E.     (See  King,  S.  H.,  and  Trolel.) 

Trollo,  Biaglo,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Feed  box  for  bees. 
1.455,459;  May  15. 

Trojan  Glass  Cutter  Works,  Inc.  (See  Tucker,  James  W., 
assignor.) 

Trojan,  Ludwik,  Hamtramck,  Mich.  Rocker.  1,449,709 : 
Mar.  27. 

Trojan  Powder  Company.  (See  Snelling,  Walter  O., 
assignor. ) 

Trojan  Powder  Company.  (See  Snelling,  W.  O.,  and. 
Lams,   assignors.) 

Trojan  Powder  Company.  (See  Waller,  Charles  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Troll,  Fyederick  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  the  Load- 
ometer  Company.  Road-bearing  meter.  1,458,920 ; 
.Tune  12. 

Trolley,  Isaac,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Moline  Plow  Company,  Incorporated, 
Mollne,  m.  Tractor  connection  for  agricultural  Imple- 
ments.    1,475.202  :  Nov.  27. 

Trolley,  Isaac,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Mollne  Plow  Company,  Incorporated, 
Mollne,  111.  Tractor  hitch  for  agricultural  implements. 
1,475,203;   Nov.  27. 

Trolley,  Isaac,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Moline  Plow  Company,  Incorporated, 
Moline,  111.  Tractor  connection  for  agricultural  imple- 
ments.    1,475,204  ;  Nov.  27. 

Trolley,  Isaac,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesnt 
assignments,  to  Moline  Plow  Company,  Incorporated, 
Moline,  111.  Tractor  connection  for  agricultural  Imple- 
ments.    1,475,205  ;  Nov.  27. 

Trolley,  Isaac,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesn« 
assignments,  to  Mollne  Plow  Company,  Incorporated, 
Moline,    111.     Tractor   hitch.      1,475,206;   Nov.   27. 

Trolley,  Isaac,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesn* 
assignments,  to  Mollne  Plow  Company,  Incorporated, 
Moline,  111.  Tractor  connection  tor  agricultural  im- 
plements.    1,475,207 ;  Nov.   27. 


544 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Trolley.  Isaac.  Poufrhkcepsie,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mfsne 
asslsuinents,  to  Moline  Plow  Company,  Incorporated, 
Molin*?.  111.  Tractor  connection  for  agricultural  Im- 
plements.     1,475.208:   Nov.   27. 

Tromanhauser,  Seneca  H.,  Minneapolis.  Mlnu.  Building 
wall.     1,445,113 ;  Feb.  13.     ' 

Tromba,  Marius  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Condensing  lens. 
1,470,512;  Oct.  9. 

Trombley,  Benjamin  B.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Wagon. 
1,460,290  ;  June  26. 

Trombley.  Russell  A.,  Akron,  Obio.  Collapsible  kite. 
1,456,260  ;   Mjiy   22. 

Trombley,  William  E.  (See  Hannula,  F.  E.,  and  Trom- 
blev.)" 

Tromblv,  .Jeremiah  M.,  St.  Albans,  Vt.  Window  screen. 
1,449,846  :  Mar.   27. 

Trompetev,  Lee  R.,  Codar  Rapids,  Nebr.  Operating  table. 
1  458  561  *  June  12. 

Tro'mpeter,  Lee  R..  Cedar  Rapids,  Nebr.  Instrument  ta- 
ble.    1.458,562:  June  12. 

Trood,  Samuel,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Deyice  for  prodncins 
and  utilizini?  combustible  mixture.     1,454.196:   May   8. 

Trood,  Samuel,  Pittsbursjli,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  producing 
and  utilizing  combustible  mixture.     1,466,006  ;  Aug.  28. 

Trood,  Samuel,  Haysville  Borough,  assignor  to  Peoples 
Natural  Gas  Company,  Allegheny  County.  Pa.  Device 
for  the  combustion  of  liquid  fuel.     1,445,370:  Feb.  13. 

Trosch,  Alfred,  assignor  to  A.  H.  Ingle,  Rochester.  N.  Y. 
Vertical  multiple-spindle  milling  machine.  1,444,045 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Trosch,  Alfred,  assignor  to  A,  H.  Ingle,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Feed  mechanism  for  machine  tools.     1,451,061 ;  Apr.  10. 

Trosch,  Alfred,  assignor  to  A.  H.  Ingle,  Rochester.  N.  Y. 
Power  traverse  and  feed  mechanism  for  planers^ 
1.471,296  ;  Oct.  16. 

Trosch,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Arthur  H.  Ingle,  Rochester. 
N.  Y.  Rapid  traverse  and  feed  control  for  l^oring  mills. 
1.475.255  :  Nor,   27. 

Trosclair,  Leo  E..  New  Orleans,  La.  Gas-regulating 
v.nlve.     1,463,451:  .Tuly  31. 

Trnsien,  Charles  G.,  et  al.  (See  White,  Thomas  H.,  as- 
sisrnor.) 

Trosien,  Charles  G..  Pontiac,  Mich.  Gear  lock  for  auto- 
mobiles.     1,472,101  ;   Oct.   30. 

Trosky,  Charles  L.,  ,nnd  C.  C.  Marsh,  assignors  to  Allison 
Experimental  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Method  of 
and  means  for  testing  gears.      1,473.748  ;   Nov.   13. 

Trost.  Adolph,  assignor  to  J.  J.  White,  Chicago.  III. 
Electrically-heated  former  for  rounding  the  backs  of 
book  covers.     1,457,108  ;  May  29. 

Trost,  Harry,  Troy,  111.  Piston-ring  clamp.  1,450,527  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Trost,  Soren  O.  E.  T.,  London,  England,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Transmitter  for  wire- 
le.ss  telephony.     1.468.250  :  Sept.  18. 

Troth,  .Tames  P.,  Washington  Tovrnship,  Owen  County, 
Ind.  Automatic  cow-holding  stanchion.  1,464,159; 
Aug.   7. 

Trotman,  William  B.  K.)  Wood  Green,  England.  Mounting 
for  the  dandy  rolls  of  paper-making  and  like  machinery. 
1,468,890  :   Sept.  25. 

Trott.  Rolland  S.,  Denver,  Colo.  Piston  for  engines. 
1.454.868:  May  15. 

Trott,  Rolland  S.,  Denver,  Colo.  Classifier.  1,468,844  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Trotter,  George  C,  Chicago.  111.,  assignor  to  Plymouth 
Phonograph  Parts  Co.,  Plymouth,  Wis.  Automatic  stop 
for  phonographs.     1,460.871  ;  July  3. 

Trotter,  George  C,  assignor  to  Lake  Laboratories  Com- 
pany, Elkhart  Lake,  Wis.  Phonograph.  1,470,303 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Trotter.    Henry   R.,    Swarthmore,   Pa.,    assignor  to   Wrst- 

.  inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Thrust 
bearing.      1.459,454;    June    19. 

Trotter,  Henry  R.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Multi- 
stage rotary  pump.      1,468,889  ;   Sept.  25. 

Trotzer,  Zoltan,  Budapest,  Ilungarv.  Electric  water 
heater.     3.453,574;  May  1. 

Tronghton.  Ernest.     (See  Cotter,  E.  W.,  and  Tronsrhton.l 

Troupe,  Paul  V.,  Moline,  111.  Transmission-gearing  unit. 
1,457.2,36:  May  29. 

Trout,  Harry  R.,  Pnttstown,  Pa.  Adjustable  washtray 
leg.     1.471,931 ;  Oct.   23. 

Trout,  Hiram  B.,  Mattoon,  111.  Ventilating  window  for 
passenger  cars  and  the  like.     1,457,949;  June  6. 

Trout.  Omer  C  and  W.  T.  Martin,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Smoke- 
producing  device.     1.444.647  ;  Feb.  6. 

Trout,  Silas  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Card  index.  1,461,407  ■ 
July   10. 

Troutman,    Frank    E.,    and    C    II.    Christio.    Butler,    Pa. 

Melting  glass   in  pots.      1,476.431  :   Dec.  4. 
Troutman,    Frank    E..    and    C.    H.    Christie.    Butler,    Pa. 

Glass-melting-not    furnace.       1.470.432;    Dec.     4. 
Trouts,   Harry,   Upper  Black   Eddy,    Pa.     Dirigible  head- 
light.    1,445,114;  Feb.  13. 
Trowbridge.  Alexander  B..  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  and  O.  W.  Ten 

Eyck,   Glen  Ridge,   N.  J.     Wall  Structure.     1,474,389  ; 

Nov.   20. 
Trowbridge,  Alexander  B..-  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  and  0.  W.  Ten 

Eyck,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.     Vault  and  safe  construction. 

1.474.390  ;    Nov.    20. 


Trowbridge,  Augustus,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  W.  C. 
Durvea,  Princeton,  N.  J.  Recording  indicator. 
1,447,013;    Mar.    C. 

Trowiiridg*,  Aug\is1us,  and  W.  C.  Duryea,  Princeton, 
N.  J      Camera.     1,477,074;  Dec.  18. 

Trowbridge.  Kenneth  M.,  Dallas,  Ga.  Stone-dressing  ma- 
chine.    1,441,311 ;  Jan.  9. 

Troxol,  Harvey  H.     (Sec  Billman,  Obed  C,  assignor.) 

Troy  li^oundry  and  Machine  Co.  Inc.  (See  Slelcher, 
Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

Troy  Laundry  Machinery  Co.  (See  Bartholomew,  Wil- 
liam, assignor.) 

Troy  Laundry  Machinery  Co.  (See  Frazee,  Jlenry,  jr., 
assignor. ) 

Troy  Laundry  Machinery  Co.  (See  Hager,  William  R., 
assi'gnor.) 

Troy  Laundry  Machinery  Co.  (See  Hoting,  Hans  C, 
assignor.) 

Troy  Laundry  Machinery  Co.  Ltd.  (See  Malone,  Ernest 
J.,  assignor.) 

Troy  Laundry  Machinery  Company  Ltd.  (See  Adland, 
V.  E.,  and  Kamper,  assignors.) 

Troy  Sunshade  Company,  The.  (See  Dillingham,  Fred- 
erick A.,  assignor.) 

Truan,  Charles  A.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Safe  and  vault  door. 
1,445.186;  Feb.  IS. 

Trub,   .John   E.   A.      (See  Borel,   Charles,  assignor.) 

Trubisky,  John,  Kipling,  Ohio.  Vegetable  slicer.  1,466,105  ; 
Aug.  2S. 

Truck.  Tractor  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Jacobs,   I.   M..   and   Cramer,   assignors.) 

Trucksess.  Andrew  P.,  Cauiden,  N.  J.  Sign.  1,458,160; 
June  12. 

Trucksess,  Andrew  P.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Sign.  1,462,158 ; 
July  17. 

True,  George  A.,  trustee.  (See  Matthews,  Scott  J., 
assignor.) 

Truebe,  Paul  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Friction  clutch  and  ten- 
sion device.     1,442,417  ;  Jan.  16. 

Trueblood.  Ralph  W.,  and  A.  M.  Rochlen,  Lo.<«  Angeles, 
Calif.  Device  for  coding  and  decoding  telephotographs. 
1,440,510  ;   Jan.    2. 

Trueblood.  Samuel  L.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.  Direction  indi- 
cator.    1,460.607  ;  Aug.  28. 

Tnielson,  Arthur  O..  Alhambra,  Calif.  Muffler-exhaust  de- 
flector.    1,442,196:   .Tan.  16. 

Truesdell,  Joseph  A.,  South  Jacksonville,  assignor  to  A.  T. 
Hill,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Seat  attachment  for  motor 
vehicles.      1.444,014;   Feb.  6. 

TruiTy,  Antoine,  Courbevoie,  France.  Folding  seat. 
1,460,291 ;  June  26. 

Truman.  James  et  al.  (See  McCormick,  Charles  M., 
assiKiior.) 

Trumble  Gas  Trap  Co.  (See  Trumble,  Milon  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Trutnble.  Milon  J.,  AUwmbra,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Trumble 
Gas  Trap  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gas-trap  float.  Re. 
15,580;  Apr.  17. 

Trumbull.  Alexander  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.  Holder  for 
Collapsible    tubes.      1.450,055:    Mar.    27. 

Trumbull,  .\lexander  H,.  Stratford,  assignor  to  The 
Connecticut  Electric  Mfg.  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Drilling   machine.      1,450,121 :   Mar.   27. 

Trumbull  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Getchell.  Benjamin  E.,  assignor.) 

Trumbull  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Leppert,  Henry  E.,  assignor.) 

Trumbull  Electric  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.  (See 
Wheeler,   Frank  T.,   assignor.) 

Trumbull.  Harlan  L.,  Akron.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N,  Y,  Pneumatic 
tire  and   making  the   same,      1.476.381  :    Dec,   4, 

Tmmhull,  Oscar  W„  Buffalo,  N.  Y  Packing.  1,455,682; 
May  15. 

Trumbull  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Wille,  Frederick, 
assignor.) 

Trump,  Charles  A.,  Derry,  Pa.  Combination  plane. 
1,448,775  ;  Mar.  20. 

Trump,  Elno  H.,  assignor  to  The  Lambert  Tire  &  Rubber 
CompHny,  Barberton,  Ohio.  Elastic  vehicle  tire.  Des. 
02.971  ;"Aug.   28. 

Trunko,  John.  Arden,  W.  Va.  Trolley-wheel  guard. 
1,4.'i9,66S;   .Tune   19. 

Trunko,  John,  Arden,  W.  Va.  Aeroplane.  1,478,270 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Truscon  Steel  Company.     (See  Briody,  Bernard,  assignor.) 

Trusecn  Steel  Company.  (See  Jencks,  H.  W.,  Mont- 
gomery,   and    Sparks,    assignors.) 

Truscon  Steel  Company.  (See  Kane,  Thomas  IT.,  -ig. 
signer.) 

Truscon  Steel  Company.  (See  White,  Herbert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Truskoski,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Checker  and  chess 
board.     1.441,386  :  Jan.  9. 

Trussell,  Clarence  D.,  assignor  to  Trussell  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Loose-leaf  binder. 
1,450.267  ;  Apr.  3. 

Trussell.  Clarence  D,,  assignor  to  Trussell  Manufacturing 
Company,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Loose-leaf  binder. 
1,454,869;  May  15. 

Trussell,  Clarence  D.,  assignor  to  Trussell  Manufacturing 
Companv,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Loose-leaf  binder. 
1,468,845  :   Sept.  25. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


545 


Trussell,  Clarence  D.,  assignor  to  Trussell  Manuructui-lng 
Compnnv,  Voughkeepsle,  N.  Y.  Loose-leaf  bindor. 
1,4()8,846  ;   Sept.  25. 

Tru.sscll  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Trussell,  Clar- 
ence D.,  assignor.) 

Trust,  Henry.     (See  Trust,  Josephine  and  H.) 

Trust,  Henry,  deceased,  Parlt  Ridge,  N.  J.,  and  F.  Al. 
Ashley,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.  ;  said  Ashley  assignor  of  his 
right  to  J.  Trust,  Park  KiUgv,  N.  .1.;  .T.  Trust,  ad- 
ministratrix. Mixing  and  beating  machine.  1,461,4(38  ; 
July    10. 

Trust,  tleurv,  I'ark  Ridge,  N.  J.,  and  P.  M.  Ashley,  BrooU- 
Ivn,  N.  Y.';  said  Ashlev  assignor  to  J.  Trust,  Park  Kidge, 
N.  .T.  ;  J.  Trust,  ndniinlstratrix.  Shredding  machine. 
1,469,309;  Oct.  2. 

Trust,  Henry,  i'ark  Ridge,  N.  J.,  and  F.  M.  Ashley,  Brook- 
Ivn.  N.  Y.  :  said  Ashloy  assignor  to  .T.  Trust,  Park  Ridge, 
S'.  .T.  ;  J.  Trust,  administratrix.  Mixing  and  beating 
machine.     1,469,.'?70  :  Oct.  2. 

Trust,  Josephine.     (See  Trust,  H.,  and  Ashley,  assignors.) 

Trust.  Josephine,  administratrix.  (See  Trust,  H.,  and 
Ashley,  assignors.) 

Trust,  Josephine  and  H.,  Tark  Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assisruments,  to  Fitchburg  Machine  Works, 
Fitchburg,  Mass.     Food  machine.     1.467,770  :  Sept.  11. 

Trust,  Josephine  and  H.,  Park  Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Fitchburg  Machine  Works, 
Fitchburg.  Mass.     Food  machine.     1,467,820  ;  Sept.  11. 

Trust.   Lncis.      (See  Dongnerty,   Elmer   E,.  .-issignov. ) 

Trustv,   Harry.      (See  Trusty,"  Joseph  M.    and  H.) 

Trusty.  Joseph  M.  and  H.,  Oorte  Madera,  Calif.  Tire 
and  engine  gauge.     1.448,168  :  Mar.  18. 

Trutta,  Cesare,  assignor  of  one-half  to  N.  Rinaldi,  Ne\T 
York,  N.  Y.     Food  cutter.     1,471,313  ;  Oct.  16. 

Tryer,  L.  M.     (See  Woolen,  Alfred,  assignor.) 

Tscheniing,  Henrv,  assignor  to  Arcade  Manufacturing 
Company,  Frecport.   HI.     Mop.     1.468.423  ;  Sept.   IS. 

Tsehudy.  Heinrich,  Ennenda,  Switzerland.  Drawing  frame 
for  spinning  machinery.     1,469.548  ;  Oct.  2. 

Tseng.  Jickn;im,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  Soap. 
1.47.". 60S  :  Nov.  27. 

T.sutsui,  Yuklno,  Seattle,  Wash.  Hatpin.  1,455,120 ; 
May  15. 

Tnbnch,   .\rthur   L.      (See  Tubach,   Emil  F..   assignor.) 

Tnbach.  Emil  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  L.  Tubach, 
Dushorc.  Pa.     Mine-car  door.     1.443.857  ;  Jan.  30. 

Tubbs.  Anthony  A.,  Hammond,  Ind.  Razor-blade  pocket- 
knife.     1.444.715  ;  Feb.  6. 

Tubbs.  Earl  I).,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Concrete  tie  clip. 
1.407.741  ;  Sept.  11. 

Tnbbs.  Earl  D..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Igoe  Broth- 
ers, Newark.  N.  J.  Flexible  shaft  coupling,  1,469,738  ; 
Oct.  2.  .        ^ 

Tubbs,  Frank  M.,  Santa  Rosa,  Calif.  Rail-securing  de- 
vice.    1,453,213;  Apr.  24. 

Tube  Products  Company.  (See  Jacobs,  Clare  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tubfze  Artificial  Silk  Company  of  America.  (See  Blnd- 
schedler.  E.,  and  Juer,  assignors.) 

Tubize  Artinclal  Silk  Company  of  America.  (See  Juer, 
George,   assignor.) 

Tubular  Scaffolding  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Pal- 
mer-Jones,   Daniel,   assignor.) 

Tubular  Steel  Automobile  Wheel  Manufacturing  Company. 
(See   Minniok,    Frederick   L..   assignor.) 

Tuchfarber,  Frank,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Acoustic  stylus 
mounting.      1,473,063:    Nov.    6. 

Tucker,  Albert  B.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Storage  crate  case. 
1.475,093  ;    Nov.   20. 

Tucker,  Albert  N.,  Gerrads  Cross,  England.  Apparatus 
or  device  for  use  when  teaching  or  practicing  shooting, 
particularly   game  shooting.      1,463.931  ;   .\ug.   7. 

Tucker,  Albert  N.,  Gerrads  Cross,  England.  Means  or 
device  for  adapting  sporting  guns  or  like  small  arms 
for  miniature  ammunition  practice  or  use.  1,468,891 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Tucker  Brothers  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Tucker, 
Jesse  D..  assignor.) 

Tucker,  Calvin  F.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Tire  armor. 
1,444,814  ;  Feb.  13. 

Tucker,  Charles  E.,  York,  Pa.  Gasoline-dispensing  appa- 
ratus.    1,476,856  ;  Dec.  11. 

Tucker,  Charles  N.,  New  Bedford,  assignor  to  Hopedale 
Manufacturing  Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Picker-stick 
check  motion.     1,470,513  ;  Oct.  9. 

Tucker,  Charles  O..  Hutchinson,  Kans.  Tone  regulator. 
1,457,327  ;  June  5. 

Tucker,  Edwin  J.     (See  Thompson,  Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Tucker,  Elmer  A.,  Bremerton,  Wash.  Earth  drag. 
1,472,949:   Nov.   6. 

Tucker,  Eric  E.,  Dryad,  Wash.  Stovepipe  brace. 
1.442,749;  Jan.  16. 

Tucker.  Ernest  L.  (See  Northrop,  J.,  Kilburn,  Pessotti, 
and  Tucker.) 

Tucker,  Frederick  D.,  et  a!.,  trustees.  (See  Allen,  James 
M.,  assignor.) 

Tucker,  George  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  xVutomoblle  robe 
lock.     1,442.750:  Jan.  16. 

Tucker,   Harry.      (See   Stamm.   AT  .  T"cl.-rT.   nnd   T'lr?  ^ 
Tucker,  Henry  L.,  assignor  to  Tom  Wye,   Inc.,  Winchen- 
don,  Mass.     Seam  for  fabrics.     1,467,626 ;   Sept.  11. 

58339— ?.,■; 


Tucker,  Henry  U.,  Balboa,  Canal  Zone.  Thrashing  de- 
vice.     l,476,0(jf  :   Dec.   4. 

Tucker,  James  R.,  and  E.  M.  Ayers,  Baltimore,  Md. 
.Automobile  spring  tire.      1.455,236:  May   l.T. 

Tucker,  James  W.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Trojan  Glass 
Cutter  Works,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Desk  and  table  top. 
1,448,820;  Mar.  20. 

TnckiT.  .lesse  D..  assignor  to  Tucker  Brother.s  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Sacramento,  Calif.  SpuUc  liglit- 
eiiing  shim  drift.     1,473,409  ;  Nov.  6. 

TuckeK  Ralph  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus  for 
e.1ecting  fluids  from  \\'ells.     1,471,758;  Oct.  23. 

'tucker,  Roger  V.,  Byers,  Tex.  Car  coupler.  1,467,459  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Tucker.  Willinm  E..  assignor  to  G.  X.  Wendling,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.     Foklablo  case.     1,471,428  ;  Oct.  23. 

Tucker,  Harry  A.,  San  b'rancisco,  Calif.  Electrical  con- 
tact device.      1,470,304  ;   Oct.   !). 

Tudho'po,  George  A.      (See  Smith,  Marcus,  assignor.) 

Tueckmantel,  Hugo,  Irvington,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  R. 
Neumann  Hnrdware  Co.    Bag  frame.    1,446.804  ;  Feb.  27. 

Tueckmantel,  Hugo,  Irvington,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Th<'  R. 
Neumann  Hardware  Co.  Bag-frame  fastener.  1.446.865  ; 
Feb.  27. 

tupll.  Chester  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Collapsible  crate. 
1,447.698:   Mar.   6. 

Tutrs.  Harold  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Envelope.  1,477,157  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Tufts,    Raymond    D.      (See   Amato,    Irving   J.,    assignor.) 

Tulite  Auto  Bulb  Company.  (See  Richardson,  James  M., 
assignor.) 

Tulley,  William  M.,  Corpus  ChristI,  Tex.  Liquid  gauge. 
1,451,240  ;  Apr.  10. 

Tulley.  William  M.,  Portsmouth,  Ohio.  Register-oper- 
ating  means.      1,476,558  :   Dec.    4. 

Tullis,"Harley  A.,  Ocean  Park,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J. 
H.  Kemker  and  one-half  to  W.  J.  Mee,  Los  Angeles. 
Calif.  Locking  tube  for  loose-leaf  lodgers.  1,471,759  : 
Oct.  23. 

Tulloch,  David  M.,  Dunellen,  N.  J.  Angular  pipe  coupling. 
1.442,371  :   Jan.    16. 

Tulloch,  Thomas  G.,  London,  England.  Method  of  and 
means  for  propelling  and  controlling  vessels.  1,461,691  ; 
July   10. 

TuUy,  George  L.,  Southbridge,  and  W.  H.  Boutelle,  Stur- 
bridge,  assignors  to  American  Optical  Company,  South- 
bridge,  Mas.s.  Ophthalmic  mounting.  1,455,512 ; 
May  15. 

Tully,  Henry  C,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Crosstie.  1,459,168 ; 
June  19.    • 

TuUv,  M.arks  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Snow  romover. 
1,462,527  ;  July  24. 

Tumalty,  John  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Milk-bottle  holder. 
1,445,730;  Feb.  20. 

Tune,  Thomas  0.      (See  Greene,  G.  C,  Tune,  and  Stamps.) 

Tungsten  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Bleecker,  War- 
ren F.,  assignor.) 

Tunnel  Machine  Manufacturing  and  Engineering  Com- 
pany.     (See  Sheen,  Milton  R.,  assignor.) 

Tunnel  &  Sewer  Machine  Engineering  Company,  The. 
fSee   Anderson,    Louis   W.,    assignor.) 

Tunnell,  Harry  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Assembling  machine. 
1,451,381 ;  Apr.  10. 

Tunnell,  Harry  E.,  assignor  to  Fire  Gun  Manufacturing 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  vent  for  con- 
tainers   having    pumps.      1,475,038 ;    Nov.    20. 

Tunnell,  Jesse  F.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Well  drilL  1,456,158; 
May  22. 

Tuuniclilfe.  Charles  T.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Washing  ma- 
chine.    1,470,702;   Oct.   16. 

Tunstall,  William  B.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Player  piano. 
1,452,174  ;  Apr.  17. 

Tuonii.  Uno  E..  Dallas,  Tex.    Window.     1,444.223  ;  Feb.  6. 

Turbayne,  William  A.     (See  Bauer,  E,,  and  Turbayne.) 

Turbayne,  William  A.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Light  &  Heat 
Corporation,  Niagara  Palls,  N.  Y.  Electric  regulator. 
1,456,081  ;  May  22. 

Turbayne,  William  A.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Light  &  Heat 
Corporation,  Niagar.n  Falls.  N.  Y.  Starting  and  gen- 
erating   system.      1,468,056  :    Sept.    IS. 

Turbnyne,  William  A.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Light  &  Heat 
Corporation,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Electrical  system. 
1.478,011 ;  Dec.  18. 

Turbine  Fuel  Oil  Burner  Co.  (See  Hurd,  Benjamin  W., 
assignor.) 

Turbo  Carbureter  Co.  (See  Smith,  I.  M.,  and  Fykse, 
assignors.) 

Turck,  Eugen,  Langerfeld,  near  Barmen,  Germany. 
Manufacture  of  lace  with  a  gauzelike  ground. 
1,447,526  ;  Mar.  6. 

Turck,  Joseph  A.  V.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  Felt  &  Tar- 
rant Mfg.  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Calculating  ma- 
chine.    1,449,639:   Mar.   27. 

Tu!(k,  Joseph  S.,  Cicero,  111.  Apparatus  for  treating 
metals.     1.445.860;  Feb.  20. 

Turenne,  Wilfred  J.,  Danvers,  Mass.  Flatiron.  1,450,995  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Turgeon,  Edward,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Couch  bed. 
1,451,929;  Apr.  17. 

Turja,   John  E.      (See  Jacobson,  J.  W.,  and  Turja  ) 

Turk,  Max,  Huron,  S.  Dak.  Sweep  rake.  1,446,597; 
Feb.  27. 


546 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Turk,  Otto,  and  J.  Kozisek,  CharlottenUurg,  near  Berlin, 
assignors  to  Siemens-Scbuckert  Werae  G.  m.  b.  II., 
Berlin,  Grrmany.  Alternatlng-'current  commutator 
motiir.     1,456,658  ;  May  29. 

Turkovich,  George,  West  Allis,  Wis.  Combiuation  instru- 
ment.     1,465,746;    Auk.    21. 

Turn-0-Stop  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Towers, 
Timotby  B.,   assignor.) 

Turnage,  Julius  M.,  .-\tlanta,  Ga.  Automobile  display 
device.     1.449,710;  Mar.  27. 

Turnbull,  William.  Peoria,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Man- 
ufacturing Company.  Stockton,  Calif.  Chain-track 
tractor.     1.450.465  ;  Apr.  3. 

Turnbull,  William,  Peoria,  III.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Chain-track 
vehicle.     1,450,466  ;  Apr.  3. 

Turnbull,  William,  Peoria,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Holt 
Manufacturing  Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Master 
clutch.     1.455,460;  May  15. 

TiirnlniU,  A\iliiam,  Peoria,  11!.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  titockton,  Calif.  Steering  and 
transmission   mechani.sm.      1,474,742  :   Nov.   20. 

Turner.   Albert.      (See  Brown,  G.,  and  Turner.) 

Turner,  Albert.     (See  Norton,  C.  H..  and  Turner.) 

Turner,  Albei't.  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter. JIass.  Uniformly -driven  cam-grinding  apparatus. 
1.465,008;  Aug.  14. 

Turner,  Albert,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.     Steady-rest  shoe.     1,465,534  ;  Aug.  21. 

Turner,  Aninmziata,  et  al.  (See  Keliey,  William  H.,  as 
signer. ) 

Turner,  Arthur  J.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Kettle  top.      1,472,313 ;    Oct.    30. 

Turner,  Calvin,  Bangor,  Me.  Cooking  utensil.  1,472,376  ; 
Oct.   30. 

Turner,  Carl  D.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Vaporizing  device 
for  gasoline  engines.     1,467,126  ;  Sept.  4. 

Turner.  Charles  G..  Atlanta,  Ga.  Display  container.  Des. 
02,072  :  Mar.   i;j. 

Turner,  Charles  11.,  Statesville,  N.  C.  Locking  means  for 
belt-tlghteutng  mechanism.     1,452,900;  Apr.  24. 

Turner,  Charles  I^,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bottle  closure. 
1,478,687;  Dec.  25. 

Turner,  Claude  A.  P.,  Minneapolis.  Minn.,  assignor  to  T. 
Wegener,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Long-span  bridge.  1,441,387  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Turner,  David  K.,  llampstead,  London,  England.  Valve 
t,ir    iuternai-comlnistion   engines.      1,407,742  ;    Sept.   11. 

Turner,  David  S.  (See  Perks  W.,  Turner,  and  William- 
son.) 

Turner,  Douglas,  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Throw-out  connection  for  measuring 
machines.      1.446.281 ;   Feb.   20. 

Turner,  Douglas,  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fabric-measuring  and  cost-indi- 
cating machine.      1,448,369;   Mar.    13. 

Turner,  Douglas,  assignor  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Measuregraph  Company,  "St.  Louis.  Mo.  Knife  for 
fabric-measuring  machines.     1,449,021  ;   Mar.   20. 

Turner,  Douglas,  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis.  Mo.  Cloth  winding  or  measuring  ma- 
chine.    1,449,640  ;  Mar.  27. 

Turner,  Douglas,  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Machine  for  measuring  fabrics. 
1.450,268  ;  Apr.  3. 

Turner.  Douglas,  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Continuous  fabric-measuring  machine. 
1,465,321;   Aug.  21. 

Turner,  Douglas,  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fabric- measuring  machine.  ], 465, 322; 
Aug.   21. 

Turner.  Douglas,  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Calculating  machine.  1,474,863 ; 
Nov.    20. 

Turner.  Earl  W.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Foot  accelerator. 
1,441.894  ;  Jan.  9. 

Turner,  Kail  W.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Timer  brush.  1,468,180; 
Sept.  18. 

Turner,  Ella,  Chicago,  111.  Mangle  attachment.  1,449,308  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Turner,    Ernest    J.      (See    Howard,    B.    IT.,    and    Turner.) 

Turner.  Floyd  F..  assignor  to  The  Haughton  Elevator  & 
Machine  Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Door  lock  for  elevators. 
1,448,776  :  Mar.  20. 

Turner,  Francis  JL,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Purifying  oleagi- 
nous  substances.      1,448,581;    Mar.    13. 

Turner,  Francis  M..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  and 
process  of  refining  vegetable  and  other  oils.  1.448,582  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Turner,  George,  Barberton.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Dia- 
mond Match  Company,  Chicago,  111.  JIachine  for  mak- 
ing match   books.      1,459,038;   June   19. 

Turner,  George  S.,  New  Brun.swick,  N.  J.  Puncturing 
attachment  for  collapsible  tubes.     1,469,739  ;  Oct.  2. 

Turner,  George  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Incandescent  elec- 
tric lamp.     1,450,964  ;  Apr.  10. 

Turner,  Gibson  H.,  Electra,  Te.x.  Wrench.  1,443,296 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Turner,  Harry  G..  Chicago,  111.  Engraving  machine. 
1,471,869;  Oct.  23. 

Turner.  Henry  B.,  Suisun,  Calif.  Combined  rear  light 
and    license-plate    carrier.      1,467,404;    Sept.    11. 


Turner,  Henry  K.,  Riverside,  Calif.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  C.  N.  Wagner.  Combination  chair  bed.  1,442,197; 
Jan.  16. 

Turner,  Hubert  S.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Telephony. 
1,451,896;  Apr.  17.    • 

Turner,  James.      (See  Crabill,   P.   P.,   and  Turner.) 

Turner,  James,  Campbell,  Calif.  Fruit  cutting  and  pitting 
machine.     1,464,836  ;  Aug.  14. 

Turner,  James,  and  P.  1'.  Crabill,  Springfield,  Ohio. 
Bumper    for    automobiles.       1,476,382  ;    Dec.    4. 

Turner,  James  P.,  Faulkton,  S.  Dak.  Horseshoeing  de- 
vice.     1,461,297  ;    July    10. 

Turner,  Jesse  L.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Pen-positiouing  de- 
vice.    1,448,548;  Mar.  13. 

Turner,  .Tohn,  jr.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  Whittle. 
Rexfield,   Iowa.     Liquid   dropper.     1,459,042 ;   June  19. 

Turner,  John  B.,  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  Engine  starter. 
1,447,446;  Mar.  6. 

Turner,  John  C.  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Mute  for  musical 
instruments.     1,445,115  ;  Feb.  13. 

Turner,  Laurence  B.,  Cambridge,  England.  Wireless 
telegraph  receiver.     1,455,,«96  ;  Jlay  22. 

Turner,   Lewis  L.      (See  Walker,   P.  II.   D.,   and  Turner.) 

Turner.  Mack  F..  Ottawa,  111.  Type-casting  apparatus. 
1,467,405:  Sept.  11. 

Turner.  Nettie  V.,  New  Smyrna,  Fla.  Cooking  apparatus. 
1.455,312  ;   May  15. 

Turner,  Peter  A.,  et  al.  (See  Keliey,  William  II..  as- 
signor.) 

Turner,  Ralph  C,  and  E.  T.  Alston,  Seattle,  Wash.  ;  said 
Turner  assignor  to  said  Alston.  Device  for  riveting 
half  soles  on  pneumatic  rubber  tires.  1,463,732  ; 
July  31. 

Turner,  Richard  G.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Loom.  1,441,611  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Turner,  Richmond  K.  (See  Blandy,  W.  H.  P.,  and 
Turner.) 

Turner,  Roltort  C,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignmenis,  to  Electropure  Corporation.  Detroit, 
Mich.  .\pparatus  for  purifying  liquids.  1,477,088 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Turner,  Roy  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Effi- 
ciency File  Co..  Chicago,  111.  Desk  organizer. 
1.403,733  ;  July  31. 

Turu'-r  &  Seymour  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Green, 
James  A., "assignor.) 

Turner  &  Seymour  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hills, 
Sidnev   C.  assignor.) 

Turner,  Stanley  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cardcage.  1,448,777  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Turner  Tanning  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See 
Schettler.    Gustav    A.,    assignor.) 

Turner,  Thomas  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Terminal. 
1,446,598  ;   Feb.  27. 

Turner,  Walter  V.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Electric- 
battery-control  device.     1,454,526  :  May  8. 

Turner,  William,  East  Chicago,  Ind.  Earthworking  de- 
vice.    1,456,860  :  May  29. 

Turner,  William  J.,  Seekonk,  Mass.  Trap.  l,4o4,ns.S ; 
May  15. 

Turner,  William  P.,  Oakland,  Iowa.  Stock  walerer. 
1,477,467  :   Dee.  11. 

Turney,  Eugene  T.,  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Turney, 
Eugene  T.,  assignor.) 

Turney,  Eugene  T.,  Holmes,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Eugene  T. 
Turney  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Variable  in- 
ductance.    1,445,422  ;  Feb.  13. 

Turngren,  Charles  G.,  Harvey,  111.  Valve  lathe. 
1.462.669  ;   ,Tuly  24. 

Turnquist,  Anna  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Vanitv  case. 
1,475,039;  Nov.  20. 

Turnquist.  Edward  A.,  Wabash,  Ind.  Universal  joint. 
1,475,462  :  Nov.  27. 

Turnquist,  Edwin  O.     (See  Johnson,  Sigurd  W.,  assignor.) 

Turnwald,  Wolfgang,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Stumpf 
Una-Flow  Engine  Company.  Valve-controlling  mecha- 
ni.sm.     1,478,843  ;  Dec.  25. 

Turpin,  Fay,  assignor  to  Research  Club,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 
Sign  or  similar  article.     Des.  63,381 ;  Nov.  27. 

Turpin,  George  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Device  for  produc- 
ing waves  In  the  hair.     1,452,577  ;  Apr.  24. 

Turpin,  Henry  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Head  protector. 
1,447,106;  Feb.  27. 

Tursky,  Charles  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combination  com- 
pruRsor   nnd   vacuum    pump.      1.478,929;    Dec.    25. 

Turton,  William  H..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Tire  holder  and 
locking   bar.      1,441.312  :   Jan.   9. 

Tuska.  Clarence  D.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Condenser. 
1,468,653;    Sept.   25. 

Tuska.  Clarence  D..  Hartford.  Conn.,  assignor  to  Dubilier 
Condenser  and  Radio  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Condenser.      Rel5,689  ;    Sept.   25. 

Tuso,  Domenico,  Burbank,  Calif.  Amusement  device. 
1,461,075;    July    10. 

Tust.  Gustav,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ship-propelling  de- 
vice.    1.471,870;  Oct.  23. 

Tuthill,  Victor  M.,  assignor  to  Baldwin,  Tuthill  &  Bol- 
ton, Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Grinding-wheel-truing  de- 
vice.     1,464.959  :    Aug.    14. 

Tutt,  Alonzo  C.  Galena.  Kans..  and  L.  F.  Snelson,  Jop- 
lin.  Mo.     Paint.     1,448,284  :  Mar.  13. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  t)l''l'H'i:,    IDli.'J. 
Alphalciicdl  lixl.  of  patentees — Continued. 


54' 


Tutt,  Montague  W.,'  assiguoi-  of  one-half  to  Hulburd  E 
giueering  Company,  Limited,   Londou,  England.     Fon 


En- 
ce 


Mont.         llaystacker. 


pump.     1,402,308  ;  July  17. 
Tuttle.      lU'cii       11..      Absaroki'e, 

1,476,857;   Hoc.   11. 
Tuttlc,    .Tohii    C,    assignor    to    The    Firestone    Tire    and 

Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.     Solid  tire.     1,475,094  ; 

Nov.  L'O. 
Tuttle,  Merritt  I.,  Fromberg.  Mont.,  and  L.  L.  Hill,  Yel- 
lowstone Park,  Wyo.     Water-power  motor.     1,466,861  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Tutlli',    It.    A.,    Company.      (See   Hartgcns,    Dicdrich,    as 

signor. ) 

Detroit,    Mich.       Tractor    wheel. 


Detroit,    Mich.      Expanding    arbor. 


I.      Valve-grlnding 
I.      Film-reel    cou- 


I.,   assignor  to   Fr.^nk 
Mass.       Construction 

I.,   assi.srnor    to   Frank 


I.,    assignor    to   Frank 
Mass.       Valve-spring- 
6. 

I.,   assignor   to   Frank 
Mass.      Mounting    for 


I.,   assignor 
Mass.     Beam 


to   Frank 
construe- 


to  Frank 
construc- 


Tuttle,     Wallace     W., 

1,461,051  ;  July  17. 
Tuttle,     Wnllnce    W., 

1,467,821  ;  Sept.  11. 
Tuttle.     Walter     I.,     Providence,     R. 

apparatus.     1,468,055  ;  Sept.  18. 
Tuttle,     Walter     I.,     Providence,    K. 

struction.      1.478,408  ;   Dec.   25. 
Tuttle,   Walter   I.,   Providence,   R. 

Mossberg     Company,     Attleboro, 

for   beams.      1.441,462  ;   Jan.   9. 
Tuttle,    Walter   I.,   Providence,   K 

Mossberg  Companv,   Attleboro,  Mass.     Chain   construe 

tion.     1,446.139  ;   Feb.  20. 
Tuttle,   Walter    1..    Providence.    K. 

Mossberg     Companv,     Attleboro, 

lifting  device.     1,447.190  ;  Mar. 
Tuttle,    Walter   I.,   Providence,    R. 

Mossberg    Company,    Attleboro, 

bobbins.     1,454,660;  May  8. 
Tuttle,    Walter   I.,   Providence,    R. 

Mossberg   Companv,  Attleboro, 

tion.     1,468.054;  Sept.  18. 
Tuttle,    Walter   I.,   Providence,   R.   I.,   assignor  to   Frank 

Mossberg  Company,  Attleboro,  Mass.     Construction  for 

beams   and    the   like.      1,473,410 ;    Nov.   6. 
Tuttle.    Walter   I.,   Providence,   R.   I.,   assignor 

Mossberg   Company,   Attleboro,    Mass.      Head 

tion  for  beams  and  the  like.     1,475,200  ;  Nov. 
Tuttle,   Walter    1.,    Providence,    R.    1.,    assignor   to    Frank 

Mossberg  Company,  Attleboro,  Mass.     Handle  construc- 
tion  for    braces   and   the   like.      1,478,409 ;    Dec.    25. 
Tuttle,    Walter  I.,   Providence,   R.   I.,   assignor   to   Frank 

.Mossberg   Company,   Attleboro,   Mass.     Beam   construc- 

'i.tn.      1,478.805;  Dec.  25. 
TiivcTk.  Joseph.     (See  Poleski,  J.  and  Tuvcak.) 
Tvedt,   Thomas   T.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Plane.     1,440,649  : 

Jan.  2. 
Tverdahl,  Edward  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  F.  Davis, 

Chicago,  111.     Rebound-check  shock  absorber.    1,477,209  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Twardowsky,  John.      (See  Hanson,  0.   C,  and  Twardow- 

sky.) 
Twardowsky, 

Universe 

1,450,122  ;  Mar".  27. 
Twardowsky,   John,    assignor,   by   mesne 

Universe     Corpoi-ation,     Chicago,     111. 

1,470. ••;8:5 :  Dec.  4. 
Tweedie.    Charles-,   Jefferson   City,   Mo. 
;  Dec.  18. 

Charles,    Jefferson    City,    Mo. 
;  Dec.  18. 
Edmund    F.,    Glenbrook,    Conn. 

descent-lamp  holder.     1,460,394;  July  3. 
Tweel,  Abraham.      (See  Engle,  B..  and  Tweel.) 
Twells,    Arthur    H.,    Leicester,    England.      Valve    gear    of 

duplex  pumps.     1,453,029  ;  Apr.   24. 
Twesme,  Albert  T.     (See  Hurley,  Roy  P. 
Twiford.      William      li.,      Miami,      Fla. 

1,467,962  ;  Sept.  11. 
Twlgg,      Albert,      Garrett,      Pa.         Compartment 

1,456,951  ;  May  29. 
Twlgg.    Walter   R.,    Luton,    England.      Gas-flred    furnace. 

1,463.104  ;  July  24. 
Twin     Bobbin     Sewing    Machine    Company, 

Potter,  J.  O..  and  Cooper,  assignors.) 
Twin    City    Brick    Company.       (See    Koch, 

assignor.) 
Twin   Disc  Clutch   Comp.qny.      (See   Fawick,   Thomas    I.., 

assignor.) 
Twining,    Ralph    H.,    Marquette,    Mich.      Distillation    ap- 
paratus.    1,453,735  ;  May  1. 
Twiss,   Paul  E.,   Swampscott,   Mass.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric    Company.      Controlling    mechanism    for    elec- 
tric vehicles  and  the  like.     1,457,759  ;   June  5. 
Twist.   Albert  E.      (See   Smith,   H.   R.,   and   Twist.) 
Twist  Seal  Companv.     (See  Campbell.  Lavard.  assignor.) 
Twltchell,  Charles  R.,  et  al.      (See   Sweet,  Alvin   H.,   as- 
signor.) 
Twitchell.  Herbert  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Kriegen- 

hofer.    Hamilton,    Ohio.      Antiskid    chain.      1,450, .314 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Twogood,  Ernest  N.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral   Electric    Company.      Shaft    coupling.      1,460,001  ; 

June  26. 
Twogood,   Ralph  S.,  Berkeley,  Calif.     Household  furnace. 

1,464,892  ;  Aug.  14. 
Twomlev,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  G.  D.  Parker,  Riverside, 

Calif.    Reduction  gear.    1,456,200 ;  May  22. 


John,    a.ssignor,   by   mesne   assignments,    to 
Corporation,      Chicago,      111.      Compressor. 


assignments,    to 
Check     valve. 


63,590  ; 

Tweedie. 

63,597; 
Tweedy, 


Boot   top.      Des. 
Legging.      Dos. 
Electric-incan- 


assignor.) 
Wind      motor. 


pail. 


The.       {?ee 
William    C, 


Twomley,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  G.  D.  Parker,  River- 
side, Calif.  Variable  speed-transmitting  mechanism. 
1,465,790;  Aug.   21. 

Tworski,  Martin,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Insubinergible    vessel.      1,448,607  ;    Mar.    1.!. 

Twyman,  Frank,  assignor  to  Adam  Hilger,  Limited,  Lon- 
don, England.  Annealing  and  apparatus  used  therein. 
1,457,883  ;  June  5. 

Tybout,  Richard  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Food-material 
heater.     1,448,608  ;  Mar.  13. 

Tyd,  Herman,  Valley  Stream,  N.  Y.  Combined  pre.sser 
foot  and  needle  guard.     1,408,934  ;   Sept.  25. 

Tyden,  Emll,  Evanston,  111.  Mounting  means  for  inotni- 
and  drive  connections.     1,444,286  ;  Feb.  6. 

Tyden,  Emll,  Evanston,  HI.  Seal  locking  device. 
1.402,588  ;  July  24. 

Tydings,  John,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Receptacle-supporting 
bracket.     1,455,557  ;   May  15 

Tygard,  Elizabeth  A.      (See  'L'ygard,  James  W.  nnd  R.  .\   j 

Tygard.  Harry  L.,  Pittsburgh,  and  G.  M.  Hamilton,  Oak- 
mont.  Pa.  Fuel-control  mechanism  for  internal-com- 
bustion engines.     1,449,074  ;  Mar.  20. 

Tygard,  James  W.  and  E.  A..  Toronto,  Ontario,  Ciinadfl. 
Mechanical  vaporizing  oil   burner.      1,473,891  ;   Nov.  i:<. 

Tyler,  Leslie  A.,  Salamanca,  N.  Y.  Bottle-cap  remover. 
1,449,309  ;  Mar.  20. 

Tyler,  Lula  H.     (See  Staaf,  Werner  I.,  assignor.) 

Tyler,  Ralph  S.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Chandlei-  and  Price  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Print- 
ing press.     No.  1,457,717  ;  June  5. 

Tyler,  Stephen  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Absorption  and  con- 
densing afiparatus.     1,475,327  ;  Nov.  27. 

Tyler,  Warren  C,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Benning- 
ton Scale  Mfg.  Co..  Inc.,  Bennington,  Vt.  Power-trans- 
mission   mechanism.     J, 470, 947;    Oct.    16. 

Tyner,  Eva.,  Canon  City,  Colo.  Candy.  Des.  62,462 ; 
June  5. 

Tyner,  Willard  M.,  Bethany,  Mo.  Baseball-Umpire's  Indi- 
cator.    1,464,227  ;  Aug.   7. 

Typewriters  Hillardizcd  Inc.  (See  Hillard,  Frederic  W., 
assignor.) 

Tyrrell,  Richard  G.,  Cranberry  Creek,  N.  Y'.     Fish  meas- 
ure.    1,474,804  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tyskiewlcz,     Adam,     Rothschild,     Wis.        Concrete    mold. 

1.446,950  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tzibides,   James   N.,    Brooklyn, 

Reynolds  Tobacco   Company. 

.-irette   pack.'ipes   or   the   like. 
Tzibldes,    James   N.,   Brooklyn, 

Reynolds    Tobacco    Company 

cigarette  packages  or  the  like.     1,467,019  ;  Sept.  4. 
Tzibides,   James   N.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y..    assignor   to    R.   J. 

Reynolds    Tobacco    Company.      Machine    for    handling 

packages.      1,467,020 ;    Sept.    4. 
Tzibides,  James  N.,   New  York,   N.  Y.,   assignor  to   R.   J. 

Reynolds     Tobacco     Company,     Winston-Salem,     N.     C. 

Label-applying  device.      1,467,021  ;    Sept.   4. 
U.    G.    1.    Contracting    Company,    The.       (See    Fulweiler, 

Walter   H.,   assignor.) 
U.     S.     Ball     Bearing    Manufacturing     Company.       (See 

Dlesk,   John,   assignor.) 
U.    S.    Bobbin    &   Shuttle   Co. 

assignor.) 
U.  S.  Industrial  Alcohol  Co. 

assignor.) 

Industrial  Alcohol   Co. 


N.   Y.,   assignor   to   R.   J. 

Machine   for  sealing  cig- 

1,467,018  ;   Sept.   4. 

N.    Y.,   assignor   to   R.   J. 

Machine    for    handling 


(See    Stetson,    Frank    H., 
(See  Backhaus,  Arthur  A., 


(See  Carter,  Ray  M.,  as- 
(See  Schreiber,  Walter  T., 
(See  Willkie,  Herman 
(See  Bliss,  William 


F., 


U.   S 

signor.) 
U.   S.   Industrial  Alcohol  Co. 

assignor.) 
U.   s.    Industrial  Alcohol   Co. 

assignor.) 
U.  S.  Light  &  Heat  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
U.  S.  Light  &  Heat  Corporation. 

bell  C,  assignor.) 
U.  S.  Light  &  Heat  Corporation. 

A.,  assignor.) 
U.    S.    Slicing    Machine    Company 

assignor., 
U.  S.  Slicing  Machine  Company. 

assignor.) 
Uberroth,    Frank    E.    P.,    Newport, 

Government  of  the  United  States. 

Nov.  20. 
Uberto,    Amedeo    L.,    Oakland,    Calif. 

erator.     No.  1,457,950  ;  June  5. 
Ubil,  Zachary  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Device  for  operating 

automobile  signals.     1,462,776  ;   July  24. 
Ucar,  FlorencIo  C,  Madrid,  Spain.     Means  for  establish- 
ing a    voltaic   arc   between   electrodes   not   In    contact. 

1,453,0.30  ;   Apr.  24. 
Udnle.    Stanley    M.,    assignor    to    G.   M.    Holley,    Detroit, 

Mich.      Carburetor.      1,443,601;    Jan.    30. 
Uecker,    Erich,   Wetmore,    Tex.     Automatic    coupling   for 

vehicles.     1,448,950  ;  Mar.  20. 
Uggla,    Wllhelm    R.,   and  G.   A.   F.   Wallgren,   Uarnosand, 

Sweden.     Toothed  wheel.     1,453,031  ;  Apr.   24. 
Ugnon,  Claudius,  J.  Galoppa,  and  C.  Saldarini,  assignors 

to    Riverside    Engineering    Co.    Inc.,    Paterson,    N.    J, 

Mangle  or  quetch.     1,452,715  ;  Apr.  24. 
Uhl,      Clyde,      Bartlesville,      Okla.       Hoisting      machine. 

1,455,897  ;  May  22. 


(See  Carpenter,  Camp- 
(See  Turbane,  William 
(See  Folk,  Joseph, 
(See  Stukart,  Hendrik. 


R.    I.,    assignor    to 
Torpedo.     1,474,391  ; 

Household    refrig- 


548 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Uhl,  Robert  E.,  Greenfield,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Pioneer  Sus- 
pender Company.     Supporter.     1,466,682 ;  Sept.  4. 

Ubl,  William,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  B.  Wardin,  Rocli- 
ester,  N.  Y.     Fountain  pen.     1,470,405  ;  Oct.  9. 

Ulilemann,  Theodore  F.,  assignor  to  Nicholas  Power 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Film  guide  for  mo- 
tion-picture machines.     1.455.36Y  ;  May  15. 

Uhleraann,  Theodore  F.,  Glen  Morris,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Nicholas  Power  Company,  Inc.,  New  Yorls,  N.  Y.  Ten- 
sion device  for  moving-picture  machines.  1,455,368 ; 
May  15. 

Uhlemann,  Theodore  F.,  assignor  -to  Nicholas  Power 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cable  terminal  for  arc 
lamps.     1,456.746;  May  29. 

Uhlig,    Charles   M.      (S.-e    Craddlck,    W.    F.,    and   Uhlig.) 

Uhllnger,  Roy  H.     (See  Brownlee,  R.  H.,  and  Uhllnger.) 

TJhr,   Nils  W.      (See  Wigellus,   S.   G.,  and  Uhr.) 

Uhrenfabrik  vorm.  L.  Furtwangler  Sohne  A.-G.  (See 
Lerche,   .Tullus,  assignor.) 

Uibernll,  Fritz,      (fc'ee  Hajek,  0.,  and  Ulberall.) 

Ulbrich.    Hugh    .T.      (See    De   Orlow,    Stephen,    assignor.) 

Ulke,  Titus,  Washington.  D.  C.  Art  of  and  apparatus 
for  hvdrogenating  carbonaceous  material.  1,445,423 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Ulke,  Titus,  Washington,  D.  C.  Apparatus  for  hydrogenat- 
ing  carbonaceous   material."     1,449,875  ;   Mar.   27. 

t'llman,  Albert,  assignor  to  The  Scott-TJUman  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lighting  fixture.  Dos.  62,752 ; 
July  24. 

Ullman,  Albert,  assignor  to  Scott-Ullman  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Arm  for  lighting  fixtures.  Des. 
63,245  ;  Nov.  6. 

Ullman,  Albert,  assignor  to  The  Scott-Ullman  Company, 
Cleveliind.  Ohio.     Chandelier.     Des.  63,598;  Dec.  18. 

Ullman,  Jacob  K.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Fountain  inkwell. 
1,458,863;  June  12. 

Ullman,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  appara- 
tus for  removing  and  replacing  bearing  sleeves  of  pro- 
peller shafts.     1,459,269  ;  June  19. 

Ullom,  Ellis  R.,  Milburn,  Nebr.  Scoop  board.  1,445,571 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Ullrich,  Arthur,  Frankfort-ou-the-Main,  Germany.  j\Ianu- 
facture  of  diphenylene  diketones  as  anthraquinone  or 
its  derivatives.     1,466,683  ;  Sept.  4. 

Ullrich,  Arthur,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Manu- 
facture of  diphenylene  diketones  as  anthraquinone  or 
its  derivatives.     1,467,258  ;  Sept.  4. 

Ullrich,  John,  Salt  Lake  Citv,  Utah.  .  Tree  holder. 
1,463,7.34;  .Tulv  31. 

Ullrich,  Richard,  Wels,  Austria.  Electric  heater. 
1,451,636;  Apr.  10. 

Ulmer,  Philip  T.     (See  Neale,  Charles  C,  assignor.) 

Ulp,  Alfred  E.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Spring-iubricatinK  pro- 
tector.    1,453,421  ;   May  1. 

Ulrich,  Carl  J.,  Mankato,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  W. 
A.  Miller  and  one-fourth  ta  S.  R.  Clark,  Minneapolis, 
:Minn.     Grapefruit  corer.     1,463,233 ;   July  31. 

Ulricb,  Edward  F.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Conipany, 
Toledo,  Ohio.  Load-counterbalancing  mechanism. 
1,454,089;   May  8. 

Ulrich,  Everett  L.,  Braduer,  Ohio.  Carpenter's  plane. 
1.448,044  ;  Mar.  13. 

Ulrich,  Horace  W.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
phone-exchange system.     1,463,982;  Aug.  7. 

Ulrich.  Sebastien,  Akron,  Ohio.  Locking"  attachment  for 
doors.     1,477,731 ;  Dec.  18. 

Ulrich,  William.     (See  Otto,  W.  H.,  and  Ulrich.) 

Ultra  Earphone  Co.  (See  Mansbendel,  Fritz  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Umberger,  Bascum  L.     (See  Holland,  Samuel  0.,  assignor.) 

Umble,  Eck  A.,  Denver,  Colo.  Electric  heater.  1,447.107  ; 
Feb.   27. 

Uncas  Manufacturing  Company.  (Sec  Sorrentino,  Vin- 
cent, assignor.) 

Unchokeable  Pump,  Limited.  (See  Hazell,  John  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Underfeed  Stoker  Company.  (See  Robey,  Ernest  W., 
assignor.) 

Underfeed  Stoker  Company  Limited.  (See  Wood,  W.  R., 
and   Robey.  assignors.) 

Underfeed  Stoker  Company  of  America,  The.  (See  Black- 
burn, A.   H.,  and  Fleming,  assignors.  1 

Underfeed  Stoker  Company  of  America,  The.  (See  Howse, 
Curtes  L.,  assignor.) 

Underwood,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem  Steel  Com- 
pany, Bethlehem,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  sealing  openings. 
1.440,424;    Jan.    2. 

Underwood  Computing  Machine  Company.  (See  Ansart, 
Louis  L.,  assignor.) 

Underwood  Computing  Machine  Company.  (See  Conard, 
Frederick  U.,  assignor.) 

Underwood  Computing  Machine  Company.  (See  Corell, 
Clifton  B.,   assignor.) 

Underwood  Computing  Machine  Company.  (See  Davis, 
P.   K.,   and  Taylor,   assignors.) 

Underwood  Computing  Machine  Companv.  (See  Keene, 
Wendell  P.,  assignor.) 

Underwood  Computing  Machine  Company.  (See  Kupetz 
Adolph  G.,  assignor.) 

Underwood  Computing  Maohine  Companv.  (See  Pitman 
Henry  L.,  assignor.)  "  ' 


Underwood    Cominiling    Machine    Company.       (See    Stick- 

ney,  Burnham  C,  assignor.) 
Underwood   Computing   Machine   Company.      (See   Vance, 

Rice  B.,  assignor.) 
Underwood  Computing  Machine  Company.     (See  Vickers, 

Harry  H.,  assignor.) 
Underwood  Computing  Machine  Company.      (See  Wright, 

Walter,   assignor.) 
Underwood,   Eiuier   L.      (See   Brauu,    0.   N.,   Nichols,   and 

Underwood.) 
Underwood,  Ernest  E.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y^.     Photographic-shutter-operatlng 

device.     1,457,563  ;  June  5. 
Underwood,   Frank.   Memphia,   Teiin.     Air  choke  for   car- 
buretors.    1,477,397;  Dec.  11. 
Underwood,    George   F.,    L«ondon,    England.      Means    for 

the   production    of   load-carrying   surfaces.      1,478,995 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Underwood,     George     F.,     London,     and     W.     Luffsmlth, 

Brighton,  assignors  to  Plantation  Rubber  Manufacturing 

Company    Limited,    London,    England.      Rubber    glove. 

1,469,029;   Sept.   25. 
Underwood,     George     T.,     Maxwell,     Calif.       Liquid-fuel 

burner.      1,459,482  ;   June   19. 
Underwood,    Henry    V.,    assignor    of    one-third    to    C.    E. 

Hutchison,    Mount    Holly.    N.    C.      Cau-turning    mecha- 
nism.    1,469,740  ;   Oct.  2. 
Underwood,  James  G.,  y.vracuse,  N.  Y.     Knitted  fabric  for 

garments.     Des.  62,093  ;  Mar.  13. 
Underwood,    Norman,    Oakton,    Va.      Preparing    chrome 

pigments.     1,441,612  ;   Jan.  9. 
Underwood,    Percival    G.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    assignor    to 

Graff-Underwood   Company,   Somerville,  Mass.     Picture 

hanger.     1,478,461  ;  Dec.  25. 
Underwood  Typewriter  Company.     (See  AUard,  J  Frank, 

assignor.) 
Underwood  Typewriter  Company.     (See  Bond,  .Joseph  W., 

assignor.) 
Underwood  Typewriter  Company.     (See  Campbell,  George 

W.,  assignor.) 
Underwood    Typewriter   Company.      (See    Corcoran,    Cor- 
nelius B.,  assignor.) 
Underwood  Typewriter  Company.     (See  Davidson,  .Toshua 

B.,  assignor.) 
Underwood   Typewriter    Company.      (See   Dewing,   Henry 

A.,  assignor.) 
Underwooil  Typewriter  Company.      (See  Doane,  John   C, 

assignor.) 
Undei-wood  Typewriter  Company.      (See  Dobson,   William 

A.,  assignor.) 
Underwood   Typewriter  Company.      (See  Doody,  John  E., 

assignor.) 
•Underwood  Typewriter  Company.     (See  Fowler,  Ewell  E., 

assignor.) 
Underwood  Typewi'ifer  Company.      (See  Guignard,  Edv/in 

M.  v.,  assignor.) 
Underwood  Typewriter  Company.     (See  Helmond,  William 

F.,  assignor.) 
Underwood      Typewriter      Company.         (See      Ilerrman, 

Charles,  assignor.) 
Underwood   Typewriter   Company.      (See   LIulse,   William 

H.,  assignor.) 
Underwood    Typewriter   Company.      (See    Jacobs,    Henry, 

assignor.) 
Underwood  Typewriter  Company.      (See  Johnson,  Arthur 

A.,   assignor.) 
Underwood  Typewriter  Company.     (See  Kurowski,  Alfred 

G.  F.,  assignor.) 
Underwood  Typewriter  Company.     (See  Lasher,  Hiram  S., 

assignor.) 
Underwood    Typewriter   Company.      (See   Miller.   Charles 

T,,  jr.,  assignor.! 
Underwood  Typewriter  Company.     (See  Moloney,  John  H., 

assignor.) 

Underwood  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Neahr,  .Jacob  E., 
assignnr. ) 

Underwood  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Oswald,  Alfred  E., 
assignor.) 

Underwood  Typewriter  Com.pany.  (See  Peterson,  Edwin 
A.,  assignor.) 

Underwood  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Pitman,  Henry 
L.,   assignor.) 

Underwood  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Sheehy,  Jere- 
miah .1.,  assignor.) 

Underwood  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Smith.  Jesse 
A.  B.,  assignor.) 

Underwood  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Stickney,  Burn- 
ham  C,  assignor.) 

Underwood  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Thomas,  Edward, 
assignor.) 

Underwood  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Waldheim,  John, 
assignor.) 

Underwood  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Wherry,  John  A., 
assignor,) 

Undy.  Charles,  assignor  to  Valley  Forge  Cutlery  Com- 
pany,   Newark,    N.    J.      Tool.      1,467,661;    Sept.    11. 

Uncrer.  Ben.iamin  V..  New  Haven,  Conn.  Tool  for  tire 
rims.     1,450,965  ;  Apr.  10. 

Unger,  ITervey  W..  Falconer,  N.  Y.  Yarn-inspecting  ma- 
chine.    1.459. , S65  :  .Tune  26. 

Unger.  John  W..  and  H.  I^hann.  Sioux  City.  Iowa. 
Drinking  fountain  for  stock.     1,458,450;  June  12. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


549 


ULger,     Morris,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Amusement     device. 

1.454,77".  :   May  8. 
Dnper,    William,    Wooster,   Ohio.      Constructing   brushes. 

1.451,350  :  Apr.  10. 
rii;,'laul)o.  Uirlnat  -M.  C.  assignor  to  tlie  Firm  of  "Date" 

I.nboratorinnis-    wad    Industrie-Bedarf.    G.    ni.    b.     H.. 

HamburiT,      Germany.        Mercury  -  vapor      jet      pump. 

1.4n5.0;!0:  Au?;.  14. 
tlui-Korm  Company.      (See  Ambursen.  Nils  F..  assignor.) 
Union  Asbestos  &  Rubber  Company.     (See  Gillies,  William 

R.,   assignor.) 
Union    Bed    and    Spring   Company.      (See    Ford,    Ben   K., 

as.signor.) 
Union    Carbide    &    Carbon    Researcb     Laboratories,    Inc. 

(See  Becket,  Fredericlj  M.,  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide    &    Carbon    Research    Laboratories.      (See 

Benner,    Raymond    C,   assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  &  Carbon  Research  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See 

Critchett,  James  H.,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  &  Carbon  Research  Laboratories,  Inc.    (See 

Heise,  George  W.,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  &  Carbon  Research  Laboratories,  Inc.    (See 

Heise,   G.   W..   and   Thompson,  assignors.) 
Union    Carbide    &    Carbon    Research    Laboratories,    Inc. 

(See  Taylor,  Robert  B.,  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide    Company.      (See   Curme,   G.    O.,    jr.,    and 

Heyn.  assignors.) 
Union   Carbide   Company.      (See  Curme,   G.   O.,  jr.,  and 

Young,  assignors.) 
Union     Cutlery     Company.       (See    Watson.     William    F., 

as.signor.) 
Union"  Drawn    Steel    Company,    The.       (See    Richardson, 

Harry  II.,  assignor.) 
Union    Industrial    Company.      (See    Forbes,    Sumner,    as- 
signor.) 
Union  Iron  Works.     (See  Temple,  Frank  J.,  assignor.) 
Union    Machinery    Company.       (See    Streich,    Fraitk,    as- 
signor. ) 
Union   Metal    Manufacturing   Company,   The.      (See  Bar- 
rick,   Donald   C,   assignor.) 
Union      Metal      Manufacturing     Company,     The.        (See 

Drumm.   Herbert  C,  assignor.) 
Union   Metal  Products   Company.      (See  Cox,  Millard  F., 

assignor.) 
Union  Metal  Products  Company.      (See  Gilpin,  Garth  G., 

assignor.) 

Union    Metal    Products    Company.       (See   Hunt,    K.,    and 

Freeman,  assignors.) 
Union  Metal  Products  Company.     (See  Sisson,  Vinton  E., 

assignor.) 
Union  Paper  Company.     (See  Holt.  .Toseph  W..  assignor.) 
Union    Pharmacal    Company.      (See    Dodson,    Carroll    E., 

assignor.) 
Union  Radio  Corporation.      (See  Austrian,  Ralph  B.,  as- 
signor. 1 
Union   Special   Machine   Company.      (See   Chalman,   John 

E.,  aijsignor.) 
Union  .Speci.il  ?ili;chine  Company.     (See  Gerber,  John  G., 

assignor.) 
Union   Special  Machine  Company.      (See  Heap,  Jesse  J., 

assignor. ) 
Union   Special  Machine  Company.      (See  Hnghes,   Robert 

R.,  jr.,   assignor.) 
Union    Special   Machine   Company.      (See   Kershner,   Ben- 
jamin v.,  assignor.) 
Union    Special   Machine   Company.      (See   Moffatt,    .Tames 

R..  assignor.) 
Union    Special   Machine   Company.      (See   Moffatt.   J.   R., 

and  Kelso,  assignors.) 
Union  Special  Machine  Company.      (See  Seymour,  Dudley 

S.,  assignor.) 
Union  Special  Machine  Company.     (See  Tate,  Samuel  G., 

assignor.) 
Union  Special  Machine  Company.     (See  Thompson,  Arthur 

E.,  assignor.) 
Union  Steam  Pump   Company.      (See  Smith,  Karl  D.,  as- 
signor.) 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company.     (See  Castleman,  Frank 

M.,   assignor.) 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company.     (See  Lay,  Charles  H., 

assignor.) 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company.      (See  McCann.   R.  A., 

and  Lewis,  assignors.) 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.     (See  Beall.  C.  R., 

and   Gilson,  assignors.) 
Union  Swil-oh  &  Signal  Company,  The.      (See  Day,  Albert 

V.  T.,  assignor.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.       (See    Gilson, 

Robert  M.,  assignor.) 
Union    Switcii   &   Signal   Company,   The.      (See   HoIIiday, 

.Tol'ii   S..  assiCTTior.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal   Company.    The.      (See    Howard, 

Lemuel  F..  assignor.) 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.     (See  Lewis.  Lloyd 

v.,   assignor.) 
T'i'ion    ^iwirch    &    Signal   Company,   The.      (See    McCann, 

Ronald  A.,  assignor.) 
Union    Switch    &   Signal   Company,    The.      (See    Neubert, 

Walter  P..  assignor.) 
Union   Switch  &  Signal  Company.  The.      (See  Nicholson, 

Frank  H..  assignor.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal   Company,   The.      (See    Wallace, 

Herbert  A.,  assicrrii-: 


Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Wells,  Wes- 
ley B.,  assignor.) 

Union  Tool  Company.  (See  Foster,  Clarence  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

I'liion  Tool  Company.      (See  Zerbe,   Lewis  E,,  assignor.) 

Union  Trust  Company,  The,  trustee.  (See  Egler,  Nicolas 
F..  assignor.) 

Unit  Coin  Device  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See 
Ihrig,  E.   E.,  and   Sclineider,  assignors.) 

United  Air  Spring  Company  of  Arizona.  (See  Seibel, 
Henry,  assignor,  i 

United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Caldwell,  William 
L.,  assignor.) 

United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Frahm,  Carl  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Jamison,  Charles 
R.,  assignor.) 

United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Lehman,  Edward  G., 
assis;nor. ) 

United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation.  (See  McKenzie,  Angus, 
assignor.) 

United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Poister,  Ralph  S., 
assignor.) 

United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Sturm,  .Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

United  Chemical  and  Organic  Products  Company.  (See 
Howell,   Sylvester  S.,  assignor.) 

United  tigaretle  Machine  Co.  (See  liarwood,  Aubrey 
H..  assifrnor.) 

United  Cigarette  Machine  Co.  (See  Koerner,  Ewald,  as- 
signor.) 

United  Concrete  Pipe  Company.  (See  Peterson,  Earl  L., 
assignor.) 

United  Electric  Company.  (See  Paulus,  George  R..  as- 
signor.) 

United  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Friend,  David  H., 
assignor.! 

United  Engineering  and  Foundry  Company.  (See  John- 
son, Lane,  assignor.) 

United  Engineering  &  Foundry  Company.  (See  Jones, 
Lloyd,  assignor.) 

United  Fig  &  Date  Company,  The.  (See  Castruccio, 
Giuseppe  M..   assignor.) 

United  Filters  Corporation.  (See  Naugle,  John  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

United  Filters  Corporation.  (See  Sweetland.  Ernest  J., 
assignor. ) 

United  Hydro-Carbons  Company.  (See  Clarke,  Alexander, 
assignor.) 

United  Lace  &  Braid  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Titus,  Albert  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

United  Last  Company.    (See  Schelter,  George  G.,  assignor.) 

United  Last  Company.     (See  Wegner,  Fred,  assignor.) 

United  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  Cover,  Ralph, 
assignor.) 

United  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  Leister,  William 
H.,  assignor.) 

United  Metal  Box  Co.  (See  Hammer,  Samuel,  as- 
signor. ) 

United  Metal  Seal  Company.  (See  Berg,  Carl  O.,  as- 
signor. ) 

United  Metal  Spinning  Co.     (See  Macke,  Karl,  assignor.) 

United  Mines  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Kohler,  Ernest,  assignor.) 

United  Printing  Machinery  Company.  (See  Stevens, 
Frank  C,  assignor.) 

United  Printing  Machinery  Company.  (See  Upham,  B.  F., 
Belluche,  and  Hornig,  assignors.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Ashton,  Orrell, 
assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Ashworth, 
Fred,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Balcom.  Fred- 
erick J.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Ballard. 
Milton  H.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Bates.  Arthur, 
assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Bates,  A.,  and 
Mlnett,  assignors.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Baxter,  Wil- 
liam C.  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Bazzonl, 
Lewis  J.,  assignor.) 

United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Benjamin, 

John  M.,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Bertrand, 

FredPTic  E..  assignor.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Bradford,  C. 

M.,  and  Bunker,  assignors.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Brennan,  Wil- 
liam J.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Brice,  A.  W., 

and   Hamann,   assignors.) 
United      Shoe     Machinery      Corporation.         (See    Brock, 

Matthias,   assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Brogan,  James 

A.,   assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Brothers,  Eli, 

assignor.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery   Corporation.    (See   Bnckminster, 

Ira   C,   assignor.) 


550 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contintied. 


United     Shoe     Machinery     Corporation.        (See     Bunker, 

Darius  W.,  assignor.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery   Corporation.      (See   Capp,    Harry 

N.,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe     Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Casgrain, 

Louis  A.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Cheney,   Wil- 
liam G.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Macliinery  Corporation.     (See  Christy,  l-Vank 

W.,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe  Machine   Corporation.      (See   Clary,   Burton 

N.,  assignor,  i 
United     Shoe     Machinery     Corporation.        (See     Conner, 

Charles  B.,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Cosgrove, 

J.    W.,   and   Julian,    assignors.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Donlett,  Henry 

T.,  assignor.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery   Corporation.      (See  Dow,   Harry 

E.,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Duplessis, 

Ren6   15.,   assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Dyer,  Newell 

v.,  assignor.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery   Corporation.      (See   Eaton,   Har- 
rison  H.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Elliott,  Harry 
D.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Engol,  Karl, 
assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Enslin, 
Herbert  E.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Eppler,  An- 
drew,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Erickson, 
Edward,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Farrar,  Fred- 
erick  W.,   assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Ferguson, 
George,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Fossa,  .Jo- 
seph, assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Fowler,  Alfred 
B.,   assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Fraher,  Philip 
H.,   assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Furber, 
Frederick  M.,   assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Gifford,  John 
H.,   assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Glass,  Perley 
R..  assignor.! 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Glidden,  Har- 
vey L.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Goddu,  George, 
assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Goddu,  G.,  and 
MacKenzie,  assignors.) 

T'liiled  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Gookin, 
Sylvester  L.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Gorman,  Henry 
B.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Gouldbourn, 
Joseph,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Gouldbourn, 
J.,  and  Jackson,  assignors.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Crush,  Elmer 
B.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Hardie,  John 
C,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Hart,  Fred 
v.,   assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Heys,  John 
J.,  assignor.) 

TTnited  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Hill,  George 
S..  assisnor. ) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Holmgren, 
Eric  A.,  assignor.) 

Unitpri  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Hul)bard. 
William,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  IMachinery  Corporation.  (See  Hudson,  Al- 
bert E..  assi2:nor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Hudson,  A. 
E.,  and  Willson,  assignors.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Hunt,  Chester, 
assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Kurd,  William 
R..  2fl.  assienor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Jacques,  George 
W.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  •  Corporation.  (See  Jerram, 
Arthur  E.,   assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Johnson,  Al- 
bert E.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Johnson  Al- 
bert E.   and  M.   E.,  assignors.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (Sec  Julian,  Gideon 
^  J.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Keall  Frank 
B.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Keyes  Eu- 
gene L.,  assignor.)  ^ 


United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  King,  William 

B.,  assignor.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Knott,   Clyde 

L.,  assisTior. ) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Knowlton, 

Cutler  D.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  La   Chapelle, 

Fred  N.,   assignor.) 
United    Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See   Latham,  Al- 
bert,   assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Laud,  Thomas, 

assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery   Corporation.      (See  Lee,  Barnard 

S.,   assignor.) 
United     Shoe     Machinery     Corporation.       (See     Leveque, 

Bernard  T.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoo  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Lund,  Thomas, 

assignor.) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Mackenzie, 

Fred   L..  assignor.) 
United    Shoe   Machinery    Corporation.      (See   Mayo,   Ben- 
jamin F.,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Mclntire, 

James  E.,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.      (See    Megathlin, 

K.  S.,  and  Hudson,  assignors.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      ( See  Meyer,  William 

C,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Morley,  Denys 

W.,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe     Machinery     Corporation.        (See     Norton, 

.Tames  G.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Perry,  Freder- 
ick H..  assignor.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Pope,  Joseph 

H.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Pj'm,  Charles 

F.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Ray,  Eugene  J., 

assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Ricks,  F.,  and 

Richards,  assignors.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (SeeRigby,  John  H., 

assignor.) 
United     Shoe     Machinery     Corporation.       (See    Roberts, 

William   T.   B..   assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Rumney,  Fred 

A.,  assignor.) 
United      Shoe      Machinery      Corporation.         (Sep      Srely, 

Thomas  H.,   assignor.) 
United     Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Shackley, 

Moses  K.,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Sherman, 

Fred   S.,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Simmons, 

Ralph  C,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Smith,  Robert 

B.,   assignor.) 
United   Shoe   Machinery   Corporation.      (See   Smith,   Wil- 
liam H.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Sprague,  Wil- 
liam A.,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe     Machinery     Corporation.       (See     Stewart, 

George  F.,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe     Machinery     Corporation.       (See     Stewart, 

William  C,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe     Machinery     Corporation.       (See     Stiggins, 

Edward   A.,   assienor.) 
United     Shoe    Machinery     Corporation.       (See    Tibbetts, 

Charles  B.,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe     Machinery     Corporation.       (See    Topham, 

Laurence  E..  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Trohon,  Wil- 
liam G.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Warren,  Frank 

H.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Webb,  Horace 

D.,   assignor.) 
United    Shoe   Machinery    Corporation.      (See    Wentworth, 

Jesse   S.,   assignor.) 
United    Shoe   Machinery   Corporation.      (See   Wentworth, 

Samuel   J.,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe     Machinery     Corporation.       (See     Winkley, 

Erastus  E..   assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Yeaton,  Harry 

L.,  assignor.'! 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation,    The.      (See    Neal, 

Walter    V.,   assignor.) 
United  Specialty  Co.     (See  Norris,  Jack,  assignor.) 
U.  S.  Ball  Bearing  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Dlesk, 

John,  assisnor  ) 
U.   S.  Ball  Bearing  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Par- 
sons, Harry  N.,  assignor.) 
U.    S.    Bobbin   &    Shuttle   Co.      (See    Stetson,    Frank   H., 

assignor.) 
United    States    Broom    Company.       (See    Duval!,    George 

W.,  assignor.) 
United  States  Ca.^t  Iron  Pipe  &  Foundry  Company.     (See 

TTaynos.  William  L.,   assignor.) 
United  States  Cast  Iron  Pipe  &  Foundry  Company.     (See 

Heiander,  Ernst  G.,  assignor.) 
United  States  Cast  Iron  Pipe  &  Foundrj'  Company.     (See 

Ladd,  James  B.,   assignor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


551 


United  Stiites  Chain   and   Forgins;  Company.      (See   Iteb- 

fu.-s.  JIartin  O.,  assijinor. ) 
I'liitid  Sr:!t(s  Electric  Mjiniifactuiiti;!  I'orpuration.     (Seo 

.Mscliulor,  Ernest,  assiijiu.r. ) 
I'nited  States  Envelope  Company.     (See  Xovick,  Abraham. 

assignor.) 
United   States  Envelope  Company.      (See  Swift,   Willard 

E.,  assignor.) 
United  States   Fire  Works  Manufacturing  Company,  The. 

(See  Macchiii,  Camillo.  assignor. I 
United    States    Gate    Lock    and    Tool    Company.       (See 

Stuchlik,  John  M.,  assignor.) 
U.   S.   Industrial  Alcohol  Co.      (See  Backhaus,  Arthur  A., 

assignor.) 
U.  S.  industrial  Alcohol  Co.     (See  Hammond,  John  A.  S., 

assignor.) 
V.  S.   Industrial  Alcohol  Co.      (See  Haner,   Carl,  Jr.,  as- 
signor. ) 
f.    S.    Industrial    Alcohol    Co.       (See    JIack,    George    J.. 

•■ssicnor.) 
U.   S.  Industrial  Alcohol  Co.      (See  Uodcluish,   Worth   II., 

assignor.! 
TJ.  S.  Industrial  Alcohol  Co.     (See  Wlllkie,  Herman  F.,  as- 
signor.) 
V.    S.    Industrial   Alcohol    Co.      (See    Winter,    Ernest    J., 

assignor.) 
U.    S.   Light   &   Heat  Corporation.      (See  Bauer,   E.,   and 

Turbayne,  assignors.) 
U.    S.   Light   &   Heat    Corporation.      (See   Bliss,    William 

L..  asi^ignor.) 
V.  S.  Light  &  Heat  tlorporation.     (See  Engel,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 
U.   S.   Light  &  Heat  Corporation.      (See  Loudon.   Warreu 

P.,  assignor.) 
U.  S.  Light  &  Heat  Corporation.     (See  Ohiiger,  L.  P.,  and 

Reid.  assignors.) 
V.  S.  Light  &  Heat  Corporation.     (See  Turbayne,  William 

A.,   assignor.) 
United    Statc-s    Machine    Gun    Company.       (See    Bertl'.ier. 

Andr6  V.  P.  M.,  assignor.) 
United  States  Machine  Tool  Company,  The.      (See  Ileck- 

mann,  Harry  A.,  assignor.) 
United    States    Metallic    Paci<iiig    Company.    The.       ( Sei^ 

Light.  R.  A.,  and  Price,  assignor.) 
United    States    Metallic    Packing    Company,    The.       (See 

Price,  Joseph  W.,  jr.,  assignor.) 
United   States   Ordnance  Company.      (See   Green,   Samuel 

G..   assignor,  l 
United   States  Ordnance   Company.      (See   Smith.   George 

L..   assignor.) 
United    States    Radiator    Corporation.  (See   Mclntire, 

James  F.,  assignor.) 
United  States  Radium  Corporation.      (See  Bilstein.  Louis 

C.,  assignor.) 
United   States   Radium   Corporation.      (See   Dey,    William 

H.,    assignor.) 
U.  S.  Ring  Traveler  Company.     (See  Gilligau,  George  II., 

assii-'nor.) 
U.  S.  Sample  Comnany.     (See  Mayer,  Vllhelm.  assignor.) 
U.    S.    Sanitary    Soeclalties    Corporation.       (See    Shultz, 

Michael  L..  "assignor.) 
U.  S.  Slicinsf  Machine  Company.     (See  Bachman,  Rudolph 

W.,  assigittor.) 
U.   S.    Slicing  Machine  Company.      (See   Luschka.   A.  H.. 

and    Stukart.   assignors.) 
U.    S.    Slicing    Machine    Company.      (See    Stiles.    Edward 

M..    assignor.) 
United   States   Smelting.    Retining  and  Mining   Company. 

fSee   Cullen,  Joseph  F..  assignor.) 
United    States    Specialty    Corporation.      (See    Lundqulst, 

Hans,  assignor.) 
United   States  Welding  Company.      (See   Campbell,  Lorn, 

jr.,   assignor.) 
United   States  Wind  Engine  and  Pump   Company.      (See 

La   Salle,   Edmund   B..   assignor.) 
United  States  Wool  Company,  The.     (See  McBride,  Hiram 

Y.,  assignor.) 
United  Steel  Block  Corporation,  et  al.     (See  Swan,  E.  D., 

and  Manges,  assignors.) 
United    Steel    and    Wire    Co.       (See    Fuller,    Birney    II., 

.Tssignor. ) 
United  Steel  and  Wire  Co.     (See  Jarvis,  CHiarles  H..  as- 
signor.) 
Universal   Arch   Company.      (See   Miller,   Charles   E.,   as- 
signor.) 
Universal   Ash-Tray   Company.      (See   Downey,   John   H., 

assignor.) 
Universal  Bakery   Equipment  Company.      (See  Schulz,    J. 

11..   and  Krause.   assignors.) 
Universal   Car  and   Hose  Coupler  Company.      (See  Funk, 

John   H..   assignor.) 
Universal  Car  and  Hose  Coupler  Company.     (See  Hebert. 

Onesime,    assignor.) 
Universal  Coal  Products  Company.    (See  Traer,  G.  W.,  and 

Gr.rl,'\nd.    assignors.) 
Universal  Conveyor  Co.     (See  Landis.  Irwin  D.,  assignor.) 
Universal   Crane   Company,    The.      (See   Deucher,   Eugene 

G.,   assignor.) 
Universal    Dr.Tft    Gear    Attachment    Co.       (See    Wrigley, 

Henry  I.,  assignor.) 
Universal    Engineering    Company.       (See    .\cre,    Ray    E.. 

assignor.) 


Universal  Industrial  Corporation.  (See  Feige,  Adolpb  E., 
assignor.) 

I'liiversal  luleicsts,  Inc.  (See  Roys,  Herman  E..  as- 
signor. 1 

Universal  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Lowe,  William 
A.  J.,  assignor.) 

Universal  Metal  Products  Company.  (See  Church,  Ira 
A.,  a.-^si^uor.  i 

Universal  Milking  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Eklundh, 
.1.    (_;.    (;.,    and    Kennedy,    assignors.) 

L'niversal  Oil  Products  Company.  (See  Dubl)s,  Carbon  P., 
assignor.) 

Universal  Oil  Products  Company.  (See  Egloff,  G.,  and 
Ben.ner,  assignors.) 

("nivir.siil  Optical  Corporation.  (See  Searles,  Wayne  S., 
assignor.) 

Universal  Pattern  &  Model  Company.  (See  Baker, 
Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Universal  Postal  Machines  Corporation.  (See  Pitney, 
A.  H.,  and  Ogden,  assignors.) 

L'niversal  Safety  Ash  Tray  Company.  (See  Downey, 
John  F.,  assignor.) 

Universal  Safety  Brake  Company.  (See  Steele.  J.  R., 
and  Stanger.  assignors.) 

Universal  Safety  Washout  Plug  Company.  (See  Cash- 
mer,   Jacob,  assignor.) 

Universal  Sanitary  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Kirk,  C.  J.. 
and  Brain,  assignors.) 

Universal  Telescope  Mute  Company.  (See  D'Alfonso, 
William  R.,  assignor.) 

Universal  Visible  Calculator  Company.  (See  Ccals, 
Eugene  M..  assignor.) 

Universal  Tobacco  Machine  Company.  (See  Jackson, 
Graham  H.,  assignor.) 

Universal  Transmission  Company.  (See  McCloskey, 
Thomas  J.,  assignor. ) 

Univers'  Corporation.  (See  Hanson,  C.  C,  and  Twar- 
dov\'sky,    assigiiois.) 

Universe  Corporation.     (See  Twardowsky,  John,  assignor.) 

fnki'l.  llerslul  W..  et  al.  (See  Reeves,  II.,  and  Cain, 
assignors.) 

UnnoUi.  Leroy  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Shoe  lace.  1,458,088  ; 
June  5. 

Unruh,  .Albert  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  J.  Veune- 
witz,  Portland,  Oreg.  Garage-door  opener.  1,457,642  ; 
June  5. 

(lauh.  Cornelius  C,  Freeman,  S.  Dak.  Dolly  for  wash- 
ing machines.      1.4.j9.48o  :   June  19. 

Upchurch.  Joseph  F..  La  Grange,  Ga.  Mote-knife  sup- 
port.     1.441.89-'  :  .Jan.  9. 

Upham,  Burt  F..  Brookline,  R.  Bellucho,  Manslipld.  and 
K.  P.  Hcrnig.  Aniesbury,  assignors  to  United  Printing 
Machinery  Company.  Boston.  Mass.  Mecb''n;.s;ni  for 
transferring  and  timing  sheets.      l,4i5.'!.7T3  :   May   T. 

Upham,  Gilbert  R.,  assignor  to  The  De  Long  Hook  and 
Eye  (^onipany,  I'hiladelphia,  Pa.  Laundrv-marking  pin. 
1,477.301  :   Dec.   11. 

UphoiT.  Leslie  S..  Schenectady,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  N.  D. 
liaker.  Secretary  of  War.  trustee.  Automatic  time 
switch.      1.440.803  :    Jan.    2. 

Upboff.  Leslie  S.,  U.  S.  .Vrmy,  assignor  to  the  Secretary 
of  War  of  the  United  States  of  America,  trustee.  Sys"- 
tem  of  voltage  control.     1.452.857:  Apr.  24. 

Upson,  Ralph  H.,  assignor  to  The  Goodyear  Tire  ■&  Rub- 
ber Company.  Akron,  Ohio.  Airship  and  the  like. 
1,445.424;  Feb.  1.3. 

Upson,  Ralph  H.,  assignor  to  The  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rub- 
ber Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Dirigible  and  the  like. 
1.451,667  ;  Apr.  10. 

rpson.  li.ilph  !i..  assignor  to  The  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber 
Company.   Akron.  Ohio.     Airship.      1.47.t,210;    Nov.   27. 

Uptegraff,  Alexander  G.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  (ioupon  sys- 
tem for  commodities.      1,459.423  ;  June  19. 

Upton.  John  51.,  Louisville.  Ky.  I'ull  attachment  for 
electric-switch   kev  sockets.      1,458.864  :   June   12. 

Upton,  Joseph  C,  Pelzer,  S.  C.  Loom.  1,45^057 : 
Apr.  17. 

Upton  Miichine  Company.  (See  Keil,  Gustav  B.,  as- 
si.gnor.) 

Upton.  Ted,  et  al.      (See  Whitcomb.   .Tames,  assignor.) 

Upton.  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
1.458.602  :    June    12. 

Uran,  Andrew,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Weiss,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Flash  light.     1,460,002  ;  June  26. 

Urbnch,  Gustave  A..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Tire-treating  ma- 
chine.    1.474,654  ;  Nov.   20. 

L'rbaeh.  Gustave  A..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Liquid  spravcr. 
1,474.655  :   Nov.   20. 

Urban,  T'ranz,  Steglitz.  near  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor 
to  the  Firm  of  Optische  Anstalt  C.  P.  Goerz  Aktien- 
gesellschaft.  Friedenau.  near  Berlin,  Germany.  Four- 
lens   ob.iective.      1.474.743  :   Nov.   20. 

Urban,  John,  Newark,  Ohio.  Shaving  mirror.  1,473,263; 
Nov.  6. 

Urbanik,  Andrew.  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Cutting  imple- 
ment.    1.457,643  :  June  5. 

Uriga,  Leopold,  assignor  to  Firm  of  Landwirtschaftliche 
Maschinenfabrik.  Wittenberge,  Germany.  Agricultural 
implement.      1,472,102;   Oct.    30. 

Urqubart.  .Alexander.  Derbv.  Conn.  Expanding  arbor. 
1.404.551  ;  Aug.  14. 

Ursino  Pasquale,  Ellen.sbnrg,  Wash.  Ballast  surfacer. 
1.445,608  :  Feb.  13. 


552 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphahetkal  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Ursino,  Pasquale,  Seattle,  Wash.  Track  surfacer  and 
cleaner.     1,469,464  ;  Oct.  2. 

Ursino,  Pasquale,  Seattle,  Wasli.  Railway-track  ballast 
grading  and  surfacing  machine.     1,471,760  ;  Oct.  23. 

Urtnsun.  Tonv  C.  Castaic,  Calif.  Milk  can  holder. 
1.475.90.3  :   Nov.   27. 

Drtubees,  Alfred  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Blow-off  valve 
for  pneumatic  tires.     1.459,939  ;  June  26. 

Useldinjr,  Nicholas  J.      (See  Theis,  .John  P.,  assignor.) 

Ush(-r.  Frederick  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Boiuloir  lamp. 
1,454,799;  May  8. 

Usher,  Samuel  A.,  Chunky,  Miss.  Furnace.  1,456,159 ; 
May  22. 

Usher-V>'alker  Limited.  (See  Soane,  Charles  E.,  as- 
slErnor.i 

Ussorio.  Gennaro.  New  York,  N,  Y.  Coffee  percolator  and 
the  like.     1.445,052;  Feb.  13.- 

Ustynik,  Gustav,  Wharton,  Tex.  Toy  gun.  1,469,610 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Usui,  Kiichiro.  Shizuoka-Ken,  Japan.  Mechanical  stoker. 
1,460,978  ;  Sept.  4. 

Utliaus,  Olaf  A.,  et  al.  (See  Thomp.son,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Utica  Heater  Company.  (See  Seemann,  Jacob  J.,  as- 
sisnor.) 

Utilities  Development  Corporation.  (See  Irwin,  George 
H.,  assignor.) 

Utility  Appliance  Corporation.  (See  Schlesinger,  Joseph 
T.,    assignor.) 

Utility  Cabinet  Company.  (See  Arthur,  Richard  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Utility  Compressor  Company.  (See  Holley,  Clarence  M., 
assignor.! 

Utility  Safety  Appliance  Corporation.  (See  Schlesinger, 
Joseph  T.,  assignor.) 

Utility  Tool  Corporation.  (See  Runner,  Joseph  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Utlev.  Arthur  B.,  Springfield,  Mo.  Grappling  device. 
1.457.198;  May  29. 

Utley.  Emily,  administralvix.      (See  Utley.   Willie   H.) 

Utley,  Floward  H..  Florence,  Colo.,  assignor  to  River 
Smelting  &  Refining  Company.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  System 
for  cooling  flue  gases.     1,460,872;  July  3. 

Utley,  Willie  H.,  deceased,  London  ;  E.  Utley.  administra- 
trix, assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Kitson,  Stamford,  Lin- 
colnshire, England.  Rotary  pump,  engine,  or  meter. 
1.442.198  ;  Jan.   16. 

Uttech,  Henrv  C,  Lebanon,  Wis.  Pullev  attachment  for 
tractors,      i.456.160;   May  22. 

Uttendorfer,  Michael.  (See  Ryan,  M.  W.,  and  Utten- 
dorfer.) 

Utter,  Bror  A.,  assignor  to  McClelland  Hardware  Com- 
pany. Richmond,  Ind.  Casket  handle.  1,448,169; 
Mar.  13. 

Utter,  Lee  E.,  and  R.  E.  Howland,  assignors  to  Trailer 
Truck  Companv.  Nashotah,  Wis.  Trailer  truck. 
1.465.103;  Aug.  14. 

Utter,  Phil,  and  P.  W.  Schenck,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Pron  or  brace.      1.4.'i2.329  :   Apr.   17. 

Uttz,  Bertha  A.,  assignor  to  W.  A.  Uttz,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 
Sash  lock.     1.448.778:  M.nr.  20. 

Uttz,   W.   A.      (See  Uttz,  Bertha  A.,   assignor.) 

Utz,  Anthony.     (See  Dowd.  B.  J.,  and  Utz.) 

Utz.  .\nthony,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Royal  Type- 
writpr  Comp.iny.  Inc..  N^w  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting 
mnohine.      1,475.064:    Nov.    27. 

Utz.   .John   G.      fS^e   Girl,    C.   Dunston.   and   Utz.) 

UtzincTPr.  .\rthnr  J..  Plainfielf!.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Broach. 
1,448,170  ;   Mar.   13. 

U^rinan,  Clarence  W.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y..  as.signor.  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Beaver  Products  Company,  Inc. 
Plaster-hoard   nnpar.itus.      1,455,127-;   Mav  1,5. 

Uyama.  Rhuiizo.  Tonodan,  Kyoto,  Japan.  Manufacturing 
Catguts.     1,476,740.   Dec.   11. 

Uytenbogaart,  Petrus  J.  A.,  Dauphin,  Manitoba,  Canada. 
Pipe.      1.468,681;    Sept.    25. 

UzzpH.  Rndyard  S.,  .T.TmRica,  X.  Y.  Carrousel.  1,455,128; 
Mny  15. 

V.  &  S.  ATitomatic  Bolt  Company,  The.  (See  Fliues. 
Gustave  H.,  assignor.) 

V.  V.  Fittings  Company.  (See  Burns,  James  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

V.  V.  Fittings  Company.  (See  Pringle,  William  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

V.  Zieknrsch,  Frank,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Fuse  plug. 
1.443,606;   .Tan.   30. 

Vacates,  Perry,  Akron,  Ohio.  Refrigerator.  1,465,657 ; 
Aug.    21. 

Vacek,  Charles,  Chicago,  111.  Necktie  holder.  1,461,506; 
Julv  10. 

Vache,  Henry  F.     (See  Richardson.  H.  C,  and  Vachg.) 

Vacuum  Oil  Company.     (See  Hooper,  Charles  L.,  assignor.) 

Vacuum  Oil  Company.  (See  Hooper,  C.  L.,  Sutherland, 
and  Parkhouse.  assignors.) 

Vacuum  Pulp  Products  Corporation.  (See  Cooper, 
Simon,  assignor.) 

Vadnais,  Louis  O.,  Myrtle  Creek,  Oreg.  Combined  gauge 
and  set  for  crosscut  saws  and  the  like.  1,454,227  • 
May  8. 

Vagge.  Mario  J.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Valve-spring-lifting  tool. 
1,469,974;  Oct.  9.  h       s  =  i 


Vago,  Alfred  E.,  Middlesex,  assignor  to  A.  Boake  Rob- 
erts and  Company  Limited,  Loudon,  England.  Con- 
tainer for  cards  for  recording  statistical  and  other  in- 
formation.    1,459,455  ;  June   19. 

Vail,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Anthony-Vail  Tool  &  Ma- 
chine Company,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  Drying  former 
and  socket  member  therefor.     1,454,776 ;  May  8. 

VailP,  John  H.,  and  H.  F.  Boe,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Pumping 
nppaiatiis.     1.442,308:  Jan.  16. 

Vajk,  Joseph,  Budapest,  Hungary,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Filkom, 
McKeesport,  Pa.     Gas  making.     1,407,460  ;  Sept.  11. 

Vnlbop,  Peter  P.,  assignor  to  Penberthy  Injector  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Drainer.     1,441,187  ;  Jan.  2. 

Valenducq,  Laurent.  (Sec  Mullard,  E.,  Vaicnducq,  and 
Dubois.) 

Valentine.  Frank  A.,  Apponaug,  assignor  to  Henry  L. 
Scott  &  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Speed-changing 
mechanism.     1.451,722  ;  Apr.  17. 

Valentine,  Frederick  A.  (See  Valentine,  Robert  D.  and 
P.  A.) 

Valentine,  Herbert  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hoist. 
1,455,369;  May  15. 

Valentine,  Irving  R.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  furnace.  1,457,718 ; 
June  5. 

Valentine,  Joseph  E.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Valmont 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.  Powder  puff.  1,465.535; 
Aug.   31. 

A'aieutine,  Robert  D.  and  P.  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Power-driven  cultivating  machine.     1,477,398  ;  Dec.  11. 

Valentine.  William  A.,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Die-fittlug  ap- 
paratus. ^1,406,259;  Aug.   28. 

Valiciuet,  Louis  P.,  Chicago,  11'.  Motor  drive  for  talking 
machine.      1,465,772  ;   Aug.   21. 

Valiquette.  William  L.     (See  Seyhold,  C,  and  Valiquette.) 

Valiton,  Frederick  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  L. 
O'Neill,  Deer  Lodge,  Mont.  Miss  detector  for  internal- 
combustion  engines.     1,477,732  ;  Dec.  18. 

Valiton.  Fnderick  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  L. 
O'Neill,  Deer  Lodge,  Mont.     Drill.     1,478,623  ;  Dec.  25. 

Valiton,  Frederick  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  L. 
O'Neill,  Deer  Lodge,   Wont.     Drill.      1.478,024;   Dec.  25. 

Valladao,  Frederick  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Phonograph. 
1.441,188  ;    Jan.    2. 

Vallee,  Armand  J.,  Oneonta,  and  I.  H.  Scrafford,  Alta- 
mont,  N.  Y.     Lantern  bracket.     1,472,894  ;  Nov.  6. 

Valley  Electric  Company.  (See  Ballmau,  Edwin  C,  as- 
.signor.) 

Valley  Forge  Cutlery  Company.  (See  Undy,  Charles,  as- 
signor.) 

Valuer,  Orvis  W.,  assignor  to  J.  B.  Wise  Incorporated, 
Watertown,  N.  Y.  Waste  -  operating  mechanism. 
1,451,930  ;   Apr.   17. 

Vallier,  Orvis  W.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  J.  B. 
Wise  Incorporated.  Waste  fitting  for  sinks.  1,451,931 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Vallone,  Romeo.     (See  Frascadore,  M.,  and  Vallone.) 

Vallot,  Andrg,  Levallois-l'erret,  France,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  IT.  E.  Vanderveer,  Pueblo,  and  onp-half  to  A.  K. 
McRae,  Denver,  Colo.  Device  for  mounting  headlights 
on  the  bodies  of  motor  cars.     Rel5,607  ;  May  15. 

Valmont  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Valentine,  .Toseph  E., 
assignor,) 

Valois,  F^lix  E.,  assignor  to  Hamel  Shoe  Machinery  Com- 
pany. Bridgeport,  Conn.  Rough  rounder  or  channeler. 
1,445.248  :   Feb.    13. 

Valois,  F61ix  E.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Hamel 
Shoe  Machinery  Company.  Shoe-sevv'ing  machine. 
1,462,777;   ,Tuly  24. 

Van  Aalst,  Willem,  Mortsel,  near  Antwerp,  Belgium. 
Concrete-mold  suspension  device.     1,467,662  ;  Sept.  11. 

Van  Ackeren,  Fred,  Cedar  Rapids,  Nebr.  Fowl  pow- 
derer.     1,459,349;  June  19. 

Van  Ackeren,  Joseph,  assignor  to  The  Koppers  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Fa.  Cooling  means  for  exhaust  mains. 
1,455,059  :  May  15. 

Van  Ackeren,  .Toseph,  assignor  to  The  Koppers  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Coking  retort  oven.     1,469,491  ;  Oct.  2. 

Vanadium  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Saklatwalla, 
B.  D.,  and  Anderson,  assignors.) 

Van  Allen,  George  L.     (See  Maeulen.  F.,  and  Van  Allen.) 

Van  Alstyne,  Howard  M..  Rensselaer,  N.  Y.  Sliding-door 
fastener.     1,460,991  ;   .Tuly  3. 

Van  Amstel,  Adriaan  P.,  Amersfoort,  Netherlands.  In- 
ternal-combustion engine.     1,467,288  ;  Sept.  4. 

Van  Amstel,  Tudor.  (See  Lundell,  A.  E.,  and  Van 
Amstel.)  ^ 

Van  Antwerp,  Harold  0.  (See  Withrow,  F.  G.,  and 
Van  Antwerp.) 

Van  Arsdale,  George  D.  (See  Flynn,  F.  N.,  and  Van 
Arsdale.) 

Van  Arsdale,  George  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  the  electrolytic  recovery  of  copper. 
1,449.462  ;  Mar.  27. 

Van  Atta,  Robert  S.     (See  Sutton.  H.  A.,  and  Van  Atta.) 

Vanatta,  .lean  K.,  assignor  to  Mudge  &  Company,  Chi- 
cago.   111.      Motor   car.      1,456,659 ;    May    29. 

Vanatta,  Jean  K.,  assignor  to  Mudge  &  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Motor  car.     1,469,741  ;  Oct.  2. 

V.nnatter,  Pharos  O.,  Athens,  Ga.  Rinse  tub.  1.460,862; 
Sept.  4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFi'ICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


553 


Van  Barueveld,  Charles  E.,  et  al.  (See  Leaver,  Edmund 
S.,  assignor. ) 

Van  r.orch  Silver  Plate  Co.,  The.  (See  Leavenworth, 
Soth  li.,  assignor.) 

Van  Berbel.  Coniolls  F.  M.,  assi.snor  to  Mnatschappij  tot 
Verv;iardiging  van  Sni.ini:Klnnes  Volgcus  "  Van  Rerkol's 
Patont"  en  van  Andere  Weiktuigen,  Rotterdam,  South 
Holland,  Netherlands.  Damping  device  for  weighiug 
apparatus.     1,457,SL'S:  June  5. 

Van  r.loem,  Paul  S..  Hempstead.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  The 
Viking  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Win- 
dow  illurainator  and  sign..     1.404,228:   Aug.   7. 

Van  Brunt,  Jackson  W.  (See  Church,  B.  D.,  Lash,  and 
Van  Brunt.) 

Van  Buron.  Martin,  Dayton,  TTash.  Carpet-beating  ma- 
chine.    1.457,-'37  ;  May  29. 

Van  Buskirk.  Lesher  W.,  assignor  to  Taylor-Wharton  Iron 
and  Steel  Company,  High  Bridge,  N.  J.  Hollander  en- 
gine.     1.446,282  :   Fell.   20. 

Vance,  Alpha  B.     (See  Mayer,  F.  D.,  and  Vance.) 

Vance.  Arlvn  T.,  .issignor  of  one-half  to  F.  J.  Atibott,  Los 
Angeles, "Calif.  Automatic  stabilizer  for  aircraft  and 
the  like.     1,465.500:  Aug.   21. 

Vance.  Arthur  J.     (See  Collier,  W.  H..  and  Vance.) 

Vance,  Carl  D.,  and  F.  O.  Bowman,  Dayton.  Ohio.  Door 
construction.     1,470.038  :  Oct.  9. 

Vnnce.  Charles  E.,  and  C.  S.  McClelland,  Pittsburgh. 
Pa.     Steam  trap.     1.441,046;  Jan.  2. 

Vance  Engineeriai;  Company.  (See  Buckman,  Harold 
W..  assignor.) 

Vance,  Ira  C,  Howell,  Ark.    Reliner.    1,460,292:  June  26. 

Vance,  Rice  B.,  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Computing  Machine  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Com- 


puting machine.     1,457.411  ;  June  5. 
'anco,  Walter  N.,  Chicago   Heights,  ass 


Vanco.  Walter  N.,  Chicago  Heights,  assignor  to  Dnrand 
Steel  Locker  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Locker. 
1,442.751  :  Jan.   16. 

Vance,  Walter  N..  Chicago  Heights,  assignor  to  Dnrand 
Steel  I>ocker  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Shelf  extension. 
1,402,670:   Julv   24. 

Vance.  Walter  N.,  Chicago  Heights,  assignor  to  Durand 
Steel  Locker  Company.  Chicago.  Ill  Metal  shelving. 
1.47.S.064  :  Nov.  6. 

Van  Cleave.  Charles  N.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Coin-controlled 
lock.     1,450.825  ;  Apr.  3. 

Van  Cott.  Frank  J.,  Unadilla,  N.  Y.  Silo  structure. 
1,452,578:   Apr.   24. 

Vancso,  Andrew,  Chicago,  111.  Collar  button.  1,459,940  ; 
June  26. 

Van  Daam.  Gerrit.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Fnel-saving  device. 
1.44n.S53  ;  Jan.  2. 

Vandamark.  Olive  E..  I^os  Angeles,  Calif.  Curler. 
1.473.749:   Nov.   3  3. 

Vandeherg,  Teddie  C,  Epping,  N.  Dak.  Compound  hand 
air-compressing  pump.     1,476.858  :   Dec.   11. 

Van  Delindei.  Fay  L.,  Chicago,  lU.  Candy  bouquet. 
Dos.  62.710  :   July  24. 

Vandenberg.  Jacob.  Wyoming,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Se- 
curity Bag  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bag-handle-at- 
taching device.     1.464,516  ;   Aug.   14. 

Vandenberg.  Jacob.  Wyoming,  assignor  to  The  Security 
Bag  Company.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bag-making  ma- 
chine.     1,476.025:    Dec.    4. 

Vandenplas,  Joe  J.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Mixer.  1,475,904  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Van  de  Pol,  Alfons  H..  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  J. 
Bridgeford.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Furnace  construction. 
1,453.960;  May  1. 

Vanderbeek,  Herbert,  assignor  to  The  Timken-Detroit 
Axle  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Brake  mechanism. 
1,454.091  ;   May   8. 

Vanderbeek.  Herbert,  assignor  to  The  Timken-Detroit  Aile 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  brake.  1,472.444  : 
Oct.   30. 

Van  der  Bijl.  Hendrik  J.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmis- 
sion  .system.     1,445.731 :   Feb.   20. 

Van  der  Bijl.  Hendrik  J.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Direct-cur- 
rent   transformer.      1.448.583 :    Mar.    13. 

Van  der  Bijl,  Hendrik  J.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vacuum 
tube.     1.478,072:  Deo.   18. 

Vanderbilt,  R.  T.,  Company.  (See  Murrill,  Paul  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Vander  Bogart,  Frank,  et  al.  (See  Whitney,  William  A., 
assignor.) 

Vandercar,  William  J.,  Cohoes,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Colonial  Metal  Products  Company, 
Inc.,  Syracuse.  N.  Y.  Advertising  device  for  weighing 
scales.     Rel5,731 :  Dec.  11. 

Vandergaw,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  Heinrich.  as- 
signors to  Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Flocked  voile  fabric.     Des.  63.092  ;  Oct.  2. 

Vandergaw,  Edward  B..  Brooklyn,  and  .T.  Heinrich,  as- 
signors to  Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Flocked  voile   fabric.     Des.     63.093  ;   Oct.   2. 

Vandergaw,  Edward  B..  Brooklyn,  and  .1.  Heinrich.  as- 
signors to  Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.  Inc..  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Flocked  voile  fabric.     Des.   63,339 :   Nov.   20. 

Vandergaw,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  Heinrich.  as- 
signors to  Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.  Inc..  New  York, 
N.   T.      Flocked    voile    fabric.      Des.    63.340 :    Nov.    20. 


Vandergaw,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  Heinrich,  as- 
signors to  Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Flocked    voile   fabric.      Des.    63,341  ;    Nov.    20. 

Vandergaw,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  Heinrich,  as- 
signors to  Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
I'lockcd   voile   fabric.      Des.   63,342 ;   Nov.   20. 

A'andergaw,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  Heinrich,  as- 
signors to  Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Flocked    voile    fabric.       Des.    03,3-t:'>  :    Nov.    20. 

Vandergaw,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  Heinrich,  as- 
signors to  Ficd  Butterflold  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Flocked  voile  fabric.     Des.  03,515;  Dec.  11. 

Vandergaw,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  Heinrich,  as- 
signors to  Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.  Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y. 
Flocked  voile  fabric.     Des.  03,516  ;  Dec.  11. 

Vandergaw,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  Heinrich,  as- 
signors to  Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Flocked  voile  fabric.     Des.  63,517;  Dec.  11. 

Vandergaw,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  Heinrich,  as- 
signors to  Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Flocked   voile  fabric.     Des.   63.518;  Dec.   11. 

Vandergaw.  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  Heinrich,  as- 
signors to  Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  \. 
Flocked  voile  fabric.     Des.  63.519;  Dec.  11. 

Vandergaw,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  Heinrich,  as- 
signors to  Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Flocked   voile  fabric.      Di^.   63.."il0 ;    Dec.   11. 

Vandergaw,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  Heinrich,  as- 
signors to  Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Flocked  voile  fabric.     Des.  63,511  ;  Dec.  11. 

Vandergaw,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  Heinrich,  as- 
signors to  Fred  Biitter.fipld  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Flocked   voile   fabric.      Des.      63,512;    Dec.    11. 

Vandergaw,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  Heinrich,  .«!S- 
signors  to  Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Flocked  voile  fabric.     Des.  63,513  ;  Dec.  11 . 

Vandergaw,  Edward  B.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  Heinrich,  as- 
signors to  Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Flocke'l  voile  fabric.     Des.  03,514  ;  Dec.  11. 

Vander  Hernt,  Abraham.  (See  Vandervoort,  Milford  T., 
assignor.) 

Vanderhoef,  Ellison  E.,  Jerome,  Ariz.,  assignor  to  -Ameri- 
can Manganese  Steel  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dipper 
front.     ir453.813  ;   May  1. 

Van  Dcrhoef,  Henry  E.  (See  Sulzer,  A.  P.,  and  -Van 
Derhoef.) 

Vanderhoof.  Harold,  and  W.  Gillig,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Demountable   brake   lining.     1,474,215 ;   Nov.    13. 

Van  der  Lee,  Cornells  G.,  Utrecht,  Netherlands.  Bot- 
tle closure.     1.468,314  ;  Sept.  18. 

Vanderlip.  Louis  C.  Elkhart,  Ind.  Vehicle  steering  mech- 
anism.     1.4.^5.941:   May   22. 

Vanderlip.  Washington  B.,  and  C.  H.  Viggars,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.     Brain  telephone.     1,449,022  ;  Mar.  20. 

Vanderpool,  Albion  A.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Guide  for  T  squares. 
1,451,189  ;  Apr.  10. 

Van  Der  Pyl.  Edward,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Aerobelle  Company.  Pneumatic  shock  absorber. 
1,467,980:  Sept.  11. 

Van  Der  Pyl,  Edward,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Aerobelle  "  Company.  Shock  absorber.  1,467,987 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Van  der  Sterr.  Petrus  K.,  assignor  to  Firm  Voigt  & 
Ilneffner  Actien  Gesellschaft.  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  No-yoIta?e  release  for  electrical  switches. 
1,470.085;   Dec.  4. 

Vanderveer,  Herbert  E.,  et  al.  (See  Vallot,  Andrg,  as- 
signor.) 

Vanderveld.  .\nthony,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  E.  Par- 
rish.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Cloth  or  ribbon  measuring 
machine.     1,443,332;  Jan.  23. 

Vandervoort,  Lois  J.,  Guthrie,  Okla.  Separator. 
1,465,884  ;    Aug.    21. 

Vandervoort.  Milford  T.,  assignor  to  Wolverine  Brass 
Works,  (5rand  Rapids,  Mich.  Automatic  closing  valve. 
1,470,895  ;  Oct.  16. 

Vandervoort,  Milford  T.,  assignor  to  A.  Vander  H«nst, 
Grand  Rapids.  Mich.  Fuel-passage  lock  for  internal- 
combustion    engines.      1,476,741  ;    Dec.    11. 

Vandervoort.  Mort,  Saginaw,  Mich.-  Reciprocatory  foun- 
tain  brush.     1,476T433  ;   Dec.  4.      - 

Van  der  Vort,  Charles  O.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor 
to  Western  Electric  (Company.  Incorporated.  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Telegraph  system.     1,472,500  ;  Oct.  30. 

Van  Deusen,  Carrie.     (See  Davis,  Madallne  V.,  assignor.) 

Van  Deusen,  Henry  M.,  Westfield,  Mass.  Mop  holder. 
1,451,600  ;  Apr.  10. 

Van  de  Velde,  Harold  R.  C,  and  J.  M.  Furnival,  Bromley, 
England,  assignors  lo  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Wireless  direction-finding  means  for 
and  method  of  piloting  aircraft.     1,454,592  ;  May  8. 

Vandevclde.  Jean  F.  H.  de  V.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 
Elevating  plane   for   aeroplanes.      1,472,103 :    Oct.    30. 

Vandevender,  Adam  S.  (See  Vandevender,  George  W., 
as.signor. ) 

Vandevender,  George  W.,  Mill  Creek,  W.  Va.,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  A.  S.  Vandevender,  Mingo,  W.  Va.  Folding 
coop.     1,451,972;  Apr.  "17. 

Vandeventer.  Alex,  Odanof  ,  Wis.  Foldable  clothes  hanger. 
1,447,741  ;  Mar.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Vandewater,  Fred  F.,  Hornell,  N.  Y.     Eailway  classifica- 
tion signal.      1,469,549  ;   Oct.  2. 
Van   de  Wiel,   Fernand,   assignor  to   Compagnie   Geuprale 

d'Electricite,    Paris,    France.      Stopper   for   closing  the 

containers      of      electric      accumulators.         1,459,121; 

June  19. 
Vandivier,    James   R.,    Franklin,   and   G.   R.    Hunt,   Terre 

Hiiiite,      Ind.         Railway-crossing      gate.        1,463,520; 

JliIv  31. 
Van  i)ommolen.  Peter,  assignor  to  H.  E.  Shaw  Furniture 

Co.,    Grand   Rapids,  Mich.      Desk   table.      Des.    63,206 ; 

Oct.    30. 
Van  Dommelen,  Peter,  assignor  to  H.  E.  Shaw  Ftirniture 

Co.,   Grand  Rapids,   Mich.      Desk  table.      Des.    63,207 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Van  Dommelen,  Peter,  assignor  to  H.  E.  Shaw  Furniture 

Co.,   Grand   Rapids,  Mich.     Desk  table.      Dos.   63,208  ; 

Oct.    30. 
Van  Doren,  Chester  J.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

H.  T.  Dorrington,  Chicago,  111.     Apparatus  for  bottling 

liquids.     1,451,351 ;  Apr.  10. 
Van    Doren,   Frank   J.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.,    assignor    to 

Wagner  Woodruff  Co.     Show-case  lamp.     Des.   62,857  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Van  Doren,  John  B.,  Providence,  R.  I.     Pyrotechnic  dis- 
play device.     1,455,097  ;  May  15. 
Van  Dorn  Electric  Tool  Company,  The.     (See  Connell,  Ed- 
win Li.,  assignor.) 
Van    Dorn,    Herbert   E.,    Chicago,    111.      Drawbar    carrier. 

1,468,766  ;  Sept.  25. 
Van  Dorn,  Herbert  E.,  Chicago,  111.     Reinforced  car  end. 

1,471,932  ;  Oct.  23. 
Van     Dorn,     Herbert     E.,     Chicago,     111.       Car     coupler. 

1,475,609  ;  Nov.  27. 
Van  Dorn,  Herbert  E.,  Chicago,  111.     Control  system  for 

car  couplers,  air  lines,  and  electric  circuits  of  railway 

cars.     1,475,610;  Nov.  27. 
V.ui  Dorn,   Herbert  E.,   Chicago,   111.     Pneumatic  control 

system   for   electric   switch   and    car,    air,    and   electric 

couplers.     1,478,462  ;  Dec.  25. 
Van  Dorn  Iron  Works  Company,  The.     (See  Barker,  Percy 

E.,  assignor.) 

Van  Dorn  Iron  Works  Company,  The.  (See  Schaefer, 
Joseph,  assignor.) 

Van  Dorn,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Corrugated-metal  car 
end.     1,460,738  ;  July   3. 

Van  Dorn,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Means  for  attach- 
ing  steel  car  ends.      1,461,201  ;    July   10. 

Van  Dorn,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Corrugated  steel 
end  for  gondola  cars.     1,464,517  ;  Aug.  14. 

Van  Dorn,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Steel  end  for  gon- 
dola cars.     ]  ,464,518  ;  Aug.  14. 

Van  Dorn,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  car  end. 
1,465,501  ;    Aug.   21. 

Van  Dorn,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Friction  draft  gear. 
1,466,684;  Sept.  4. 

Van  Dorn,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  car  end. 
1,475,611  ;  Nov.  27. 

Van  Dusen,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  The  Toledo  Standard 
Commutator  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Commutator 
segment  and  producing  the  same.     1,457,801  ;   June  5. 

Van  Dusen,  Clifford  R.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Sand- 
ing device.     1,442,987  ;  Jan.  23. 

Van  Duyn,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  R.  E.  Dietz  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Lantern.     1,476,117  ;   Dec.  4. 

Van  Duyne,  Simeon,  assignor  to  S.  M.  Doland,  Boonton, 
N.   J.      Fruit  picker.      1,452,175;  Apr.   17. 

Vanduzen,  E.  W.,  Company,  The.  (See  Merrill,  Sidney  B., 
assignor.) 

A'an  Dyck,  Stumpers.  (See  Brekelmans,  Franciscus  J., 
assignor.) 

Van  Dyke,  Elmer  M.,  Lyndhurst,  N.  J.  Keel  block. 
1,442,501  ;  Jan.  16. 

Van  Dyke,  Elmer  M.,  Lyndhurst,  assignor  to  Mathias- 
Van  Dyke  Company,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Bolt.  1,442,500  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Van  Dyke,  John  W.,  assignor  to  The  Atlantic  Refining 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method  of  and  apparatus 
for  oil  distillation.     1,451,129  ;  Apr.  10. 

Van  Eseltine,  Floyd  C,  Eastwood,  N.  Y.  Conveying  ap- 
paratus.    1,472,445  ;  Oct.  30. 

Van  Etten,  Frank  C,  assignor  t(v  Delta-Star  Electric 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  High-tension  cut-out  system 
and  the  like.     1,453,774  ;  May  1. 

Van  Etten,  William  V.,  New  Westminster,  Canada.  Ro- 
tary   spike-tooth   harrow.      1,450,123 ;    Mar.    27. 

Van  Etten,  William  V.,  Everett,  Wash.  Dirigible  head- 
light.    1,471,635;  Oct.  23. 

Vaney,  Louis  D.,  Finchley,  London,  England.  Means  for 
securing  locks.     1,467,076  ;   Sept.  4. 

Van   Fleet,   Rodney   S.,    Findlav,  Ohio.     Corner  .1oint   for 

Vai  Fleming,  C.     (See  Ferguson,  Edward  E.,  assignor.) 
screen  and  other  frames.     1,445,425  :  Feb.  13. 

Van  Gelderen,  Frederik  M.,  Enschede,  Netherlands.  Insu- 
lating cap  for  electrical-cable  joints.     1,460,624  ;  July  3 

Vangen,  Anton,  Vestmarken,  Noi-way.  Self-indicating  tar- 
get.    1,456,015  ;  May  22. 

V",n  Guelpen,  Louis  J.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Seam-pressing 
machine.     1,478,149  ;   Dec.   18. 

Von  Guelpen,  Louis  J..  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Perforating  ma- 
chine.    1,478.150;  Dec.   18. 

Van  Guelpen,  Louis  J.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Shoe-relastlng 
machine.      1,478,151 ;    Dec.    18. 


Van  Guelpen,  Louis  J.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Machine  for 
finishing  the  edges  of  flexible  materials.  1,478,190; 
Dec.  18. 

Van  Guilder,  Walter,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner  Speed- 
ometer Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  pump-op- 
erated fuel-feeding  device.     1,459,960  ;  June  26. 

Van  Gundy,  Morris  C,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricating  com- 
pound.    1,477,611  ;   Dec.   18. 

Van  Hamersveld,  John  J.  N.,  assignor  to  The  Warner  and 
Swasey  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Automatic  ma- 
chine  tooL      1,449,464;   Mar.   27. 

Van  Hamersveld,  John  J.  N.,  assignor  to  The  Warner  and 
Swasey  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Automatic  ma- 
chine tool.     1,449,465  :  Mar.  27. 

Van  Hamersveld,  John  J.  N.,  Cleveland,  and  G.  W.  Drake, 
Cleveland  Heights,  assignors  to  The  Warner  and 
Swasey  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Tool-slide  mecha- 
nism.    1,449,463  ;  Mar.  27. 

Van  llees,  Henri,  Madison,  N.  J.  Flytrap.  1,475,095; 
Nov.  2(J. 

Van  Heusen,  John  M.     (See  Kidwell.  Cleo  H.,  assignor.) 

Van  Heusen,  John  M.,  Boston,  Mass.  Garment. 
1,469,858  ;  Oct.  9. 

Van  Heusen,  John  M.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Van  Heusen  Products,  Inc.  Folding  collar.  1,455,683; 
May  15. 

Van  Heusen,  Johu  M.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Van 
Heusen   Products,    Inc.     Collar.      1,463,932 ;   Aug.    7. 

Van  Heusen,  .John  M.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Van 
Heusen  Products,  Inc.     Collar.     1,476,118;  Dec.  4. 

Van  Heusen  Products,  Inc.  (See  Bacon,  R.  F.,  Kidwell, 
and  Bascom,  assignors.) 

Van  Heusen  Products,  Inc.  (See  Van  Heusen,  John  M., 
assignor.) 

Van  Hise,  Lester  S.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  V.  Bald- 
win, one-third  to  P.  F.  Howell,  and  one-third  to  G.  E. 
McCreery,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fluid  meter.  1,454,301  ; 
May  8. 

Van  Hoose,  James  B.,  Springfield,  Mo.  Locked  exhaust 
valve.      1,471,075;    Oct.    16. 

Vfin  Rooydouk.  Adrian  C.,  Monroe,  Mich.  Trolley  wheel. 
1.444,716  ;   Feb.   6. 

Van  Horn,  Alfred  R.,  deceased,  Philadelphia,  Pa. ;  J.  S. 
Van  Horn,  executrix.  Automatic  electric  generating  sys- 
tem.    1,470,948  ;  Oct.  16. 

Van  Horn,  Charles  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bottle  scrubbing 
and  washing  machine.      1,459,643 ;   June  19. 

Vanhorn,  Frank  L.,  et  al.  (See  Duncan,  Forest  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Van  Horn,  Jennie  S.,  executrix.  (See  Van  Horn,  Al- 
fred R.) 

Van  Horn,  William  H.  (See  Kemp,  William  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Van  Horn,  William  S..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Scraper  for 
ironing  machines.     1,471,813  ;  Oct.  23. 

Van  Horsen,  Emery  D.,  Three  Forks,  Mont.  Shaving 
mug.     1,475,905  ;   Nov.   27. 

Van  Houten,  Frank  H.,  assignor  to  Dutchess  Tool  Com- 
pany, Beacon,  N.  Y.  Dough-rounding-up  machine. 
1,461,070;  July  10. 

Van  Hove,  Desire  H.,  assignor  to  Reynolds  Spring  Com- 
pany, .Tackson,  Mich.  Upholstered  spring  structure. 
1,465,323  ;   Aug.    21. 

Vanioek,  Otto  V.,  Temple,  Tex.  Cultivator  harrow. 
1,461,053  ;  July  10. 

Vanicek,  Otto  V.,  Temple,  Tex.  Valve-spring  compressor 
and  lifter.     1,467,628;  Sept.  11. 

Viuiiin-,  Francis  N.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Vehicle  body. 
1.441,388;  Jan.  9. 

Van  Inwagen,  Charles  L.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Wostern  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Ticket  hoist.     1,442,453  ;  Jan.  16. 

Van  Inwagen,  Frank,  assignor  of  three-fourths  to  G.  L. 
Harris,  Chicago,  111.  Fluid-removing  device.  1,477,733  ; 
Dec.    18. 

Xnn  Kannel  Revolving  Door  Company.  (See  Brunner, 
Herbert  R.,   assignor.) 

Van  Kuren,  Stephen  J.,  assignor  to  J.  G.  Cherry  Com- 
pany, Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Ice-cream  freezer.  1,478,073  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Van  Leer,  Bernard,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Closure 
for  vessels  and  device  for  sealing  the  same.  1,446,361 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Van  Marie,  Martin,  Lower  Gornal,  England.  Apparatus 
for  charging  or  discharging  furnaces.  1,456,837 ; 
May  29. 

Van  Molle,  Jean,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Rubber  heel.  1,458,257  ; 
June  12. 

Van  Meter,  .Tames  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Percussion 
apparatus.     1,444,815 ;   Feb.   13. 

Van  Meter,  Morton,  Cadillac,  Mich.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,456,952  ;  May  29. 

Van  Meter,  Morton,  Cadillac,  Mich.  Wheel.  1,476,780  ; 
Dec.   11. 

Vanii,  Charles  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Food-dispensing  ma- 
chine.    1,468,424  ;   Sept.   18. 

Van  Nagell,  Cora  M.,  et  al.  (See  Van  Nagell,  John  R., 
assignor.) 

Van  Nagell,  John  R.,  assignor  to  C.  M.  Van  Nagell  and  A. 
W.  Edwards,  Reno,  Nev.  Hose  coupling.  1,476, 119; 
Dec.   4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  t)FFICE,  1923. 
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555 


\an  N  Air  Spring  Compaii.v.  tSco  Vsin  Naflj\n,  V.  V., 
and  IJray,  assignors.) 

Van  Name,  F.  W.  Incorporated.  (See  Podlar,  houis  C. 
assignor.) 

Van  Nanio,  F.  W.  Incorporated.  (See  Will<insoii, 
Thomas,  assignor.) 

Van  .N'attan,  Verle  V..  and  J.  M.  Paris,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Amusement  device.     1,475,075  ;  Dec.  4. 

Van  Nattan.  Verle  V.,  and  C.  K.  Gray,  assignors  to 
Van  N  Air  Spring  Company,  San  Francisco.  Calif. 
.Vir    spring.      1.474,656:    Nov.    20. 

Van  Ness,  Franlc  A.,  assignor  of  one-lialf  <o  L.  G. 
Barnhurt,  Yonkors,  N.  Y.  I'l'.int  and  varnish  re- 
mover.    1,474,984  ;  Nov.  20. 

Van  Ness,  llenry  E.  (See  Hasbrouck,  L.  B.,  and  Van 
Ness. ) 

Van  Ness,  Henry  E.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Yarn  cleaner. 
1,456.201  ;  May  22. 

Van  Ni<ss,  Henry  E.,  Elmira.  N.  Y.  Yarn  cleaner. 
1.456,262-    May   22. 

Van  Ness,  Henry  E.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Tension  device. 
1,456,26;!  ;   May  22. 

Viin  Ness,  Henrv  E.,  Elmira.  N.  Y.  Dyeing  textiles. 
I,456.:i44  :  May  22. 

Vannest,  George  D.,  Tonea  City,  Olsla.  Power-transmis- 
sion   device.      1,465,382  ;    .'\ug.    21. 

Van  Nordeu,  Rudolph  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Electro- 
magnetic apparatus.     1,457,475  ;  June  5. 

Van  Norman,  Charles  E.  (See  Elllngham.  R.  W.,  and 
Van    Norman.) 

Van  Norman  Machine  Tool  Company.  (See  Ellingham, 
R.  W.,  and  Van  Norman,  assignors.) 

Van  Nostrand,  Panl  E.,  Lyons,  Nebr.  Auto  appliance. 
1,462,398  ;  July  17. 

Van  Nuys,  Claude  C.  (See  Roberts,  M.  H.,  and  Van 
Nuys.) 

Van  Orden,  Fred  A..  North  White  Lake,  N.  Y.  Marker. 
1,475.906;  Nov.  27. 

Van  Orden,  James  I.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.  Detachable 
grouter   for  wheels.      1.441,645;   Jan.   9. 

Vanorio,  Joseph.      (See  Rapp,  J.  W.,  and  Vanorio.) 

Van  Orstrand,  Charles  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Apparatus 
for  measuring  depths  of  wells.     1,451,130  ;  Apr.  10. 

Van  Osdel,  Samuel  A.,  Johnson,  Nebr.  Surgical  instru- 
ment.    1,449,356;  Mar.  20. 

Van  Pelt,  Elmer  L.,  assignor  to  G.  Fmth,  Denver,  Colo., 
and  H.  E.  McElwain,  Holvoke,  Mass.  Film-joining  ma- 
chine.     1,466,076;   Aug.   28. 

Van  Pelt,  Elmer  L.,  assignor  to  G.  Fruth,  Denver,  Colo., 
and  H.  E.  McElwain.  Holyoke,  Mass.  Film  mending 
and  assembling  machine.     1,467,077  ;  Sept.  4. 

Van  Ruttcn,  Leon,  Antwerp,  Belgium,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
phone-transmitter  mouthpiece.     1,478,074  ;  Dec.  18. 

Van  Ruymbeke,  Joseph,  Marseille,  France.  Production 
of  alcohol.     1,459,699;  June  19. 

Van  Rnvmbeke  .Tnspph.  M-Trsoille,  France.  Production  of 
alcohol.     1,474,216;  Nov.  13. 

Van  Santvoort,  Constant,  Waukegan,  111.  Gas  heater. 
1,451,241 ;  Apr.  10. 

Van  Scoy.  Howard,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Goodwin 
Car  &  Mfg.  Company,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Dump- 
ing cargo  carrier.     1,450,315  ;  June  19. 

Van  Sickel,  Wither  H.,  Langhorne,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Thos. 
H.  Dallett  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bush  chisel.  1,476,120: 
Dec.   4. 

Van  Sickle,  Oscar  T.,  Gardnerville,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  W.  D.  Park,  Minden,  Nev.  Top  and  windshield 
fastener.     1,444,988  :  Feb.  13. 

Van  Sicklen,  Edward,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Trousers-stretch- 
ing  frame.      1,476,310  ;    Dec.   4. 

Van  Slyke,  John  C.  ^yashington.  D.  C.  Attachment  for 
cots  or  hospital  beds.     1,445,982 ;   Feb.   20. 

Van  Slyke,  Joseph.     (See  Van  Slyke,  Moses,  assignor.) 

Van  Slyke,  Moses,  deceased  ;  W.  L.  Asher,  administrator, 
assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Van  Slyke,  Clarksville,  Iowa. 
Burial   vault.     1,470,130 :   Oct.   9. 

Van  Steenbergen,  Carl,  Newton,  Iowa.  Tire  chain. 
1,475,040;  Nov.   20. 

Van  Tassel,  John  R.,  assignor  to  The  Standard  Optical 
Company,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  Lens  mounting.  1,453,814  ; 
May   1. 

Van  Tuyl,  Thomas.     (See  Cook,  A.  E.,  and  Van  Tuyl.) 

Van  Valin,  William  B.  (See  Townsend,  Mary  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Van  Valkenburg,  Hermon  L..  assignor  to  Industrial  Con- 
troller Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Starting  switch. 
1,470,896;    Oct.   16. 

Van  Veen,  Anton,  assignor  to  The  Fuller  Brush  Com- 
pany, Hartford.  Conn.  Wire-twisting  machine. 
1,446,599  ;  Feb.  27. 

Van  Vickie,  William  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  J. 
Aesdale,  Mound  City,  Mo.  Road  drag.  1,459,122 ; 
June  19. 

Van  Vleck,  Harry  A.,  Parsons,  Kans.  Mixing  device. 
1,449,310 ;  Mar.  20. 

Van  Vllssingen,  Peter.  Chicaso,  111.  Purcing  device. 
1,474,392  :  Nov.   20. 

Van  Wart,  John  W..  South  Nyack,  N.  Y.  Compression 
indicator.      1.475,096;   Nov.   20. 

Van  Westrum,  Gerard  A.  S.;  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Briquette 
and  making  same.     1,452,992  ;  Apr.  24. 


Vanwinkle,  Wilbur  J.,  Union,  N.  Y.  Toy.  1,409,705; 
Oct.  2. 

Vapo  Corporation.      (See  Rapp,  William  M.,  asBlgnor.) 

Vapo  Stove  Company.  (See  Schulenberg,  Frederick  H., 
assignor.) 

Vapor  I'ar  Heating  Co.  (See  Loudon,  Warren  P.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Vapor  Car  Heating  Company.  (See  Bliss,  William  L., 
assignor.) 

Vapor  Car  Heating  Company.  (See  Frumveller,  Josepb, 
assignor.) 

Vapor  tar  Heating  Comjjany.  (See  Gelssinger,  Harry  G., 
assignor  t 

Vapor  Car  Heating  Company.  (See  Russell,  Edward  A.,, 
assignor.) 

Vapor  Car  Heating  Company.  (See  Russell,  B.  A.,  and 
Ueissinger,   assignors.) 

Varaud,  Andrei,  La-Capite-Vcsenaz,  near  Geneva,  Switzer- 
land.    Collar  atlachment.     1,454,607;   May  8. 

Varaud,  Andr§,  assignor  to  Societe  Anonyme,  d'Horologerie 
et  Bijouterie  do  Geneve,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Time  in- 
dicator.    1,450,996;  Apr.  10. 

Varaud,  Audif^  Vesenaz,  near  Geneva,  as.^iguor  to  Suci(^t§ 
.Anonyme  d'Horogerie  ct  Biiouterie  de  Genfeve,  Geneva, 
Switzerland.     Time  Indicator.     1,453,086  ;  Apr.  24. 

Varaud,  Andre,  N'esenaz,  near  Geneva,  assignor  to  the 
Society  .\nonyme  d'Horlogerle  et  Bijouterie  de  Geneve, 
Geneva,  Canton  of  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Time  indicator. 
1,453,087  ;  Apr.  24. 

Varble,  Paul  L.,  CarroUton,  111.  Connector.  1,440,630; 
Feb.  27. 

Varble,    Thomas   O.      (See    Harris,    Albert   G.,   assignor.) 
Vardell,  Arthur  A.,  deceased,  by  H.  G.  Vardell,  executrix, 
Dallas,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Carver  Cotton  Gin   Company, 
East   Bridgewater,  Mass.     Roll-box  structure   for  gins. 
1,455,085  ;  May  15. 
Vardell,  Highland  G.,  executrix.     (See  Vardell,  Arthur  A.) 
Varga,    Steven,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Ornamental    fly- 
trap.    1,448,098  ;  Mar.  13. 

Varland,  Hiram  H.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Combined  manure 
loader   and   spreader.      1,463,492 ;    July    31. 

Varley  Duplex  Magnet  Company.  (See  Anderson, 
James  C,  assignor.) 

Varley  Duplex  Magnet  Company.  (See  Varley,  Richard, 
assignor.) 

Varley,  Richard.  Englewood,  N.  J.  System  for  auto- 
vehicles.      1,444,403  ;    Feb.    6. 

Varley,  Richard,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Varley 
Duplex  Magnet  Company.  Lockout  for  automatic 
starters.     1,457,917  ;  June  5. 

Varley,  Thomas  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Alternating-cur- 
rent dynamo-electric  machine.     1,478,012  ;  Dec.   18. 

Varner,  i-famuel  B.,  Granby,  Mo.  Demountable  rim. 
1,455,684  ;  May  15. 

Varner,  William  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  P. 
Cleveland,  Pratt  City,  Ala.  Metal  tie.  1,441,954; 
Jan.  9. 

Varney,  Theodore,  Sewickley,  assignor  to  Aluminum  Com- 
pany of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Clamp  device  for 
electric  conductors.     1,450,528  ;  Apr.  3. 

Varone,  Frederick,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  P.  Garland, 
Boston,  Mass.     Spark  plug.     1,466,316  ;  Aug.  28. 

Varrieur,  Henry  O.,  Placerville,  Calif.  Combined 
closure  and  faucet  for  liquid  containers.  1,463,735; 
July  31. 

Varusky,  John  J.      (See  Carter,  C.  W.,  and  VarusUy.) 

Varvel,  Sidney  L.,  Hornsby,  near  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia.  Means  for  detecting  and  indicating 
defective  sparking  plugs  in  the  Ignition  systems  of  In- 
ternal-comlDustlon  engines.     1,448,951  ;  Mar.  20. 

Vassar  Swiss  Underwear  Company.  (See  Rutledge, 
George  B.,  assignor.) 

Vasselin.  Harold  D.,  assignor  to  Fitchburg  Pattern  Model 
Co.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Bobbin  separator  and  feeding 
machine.      1,441,896  ;   Jan.   9. 

Vasaelli,  Anthony,  Newark,  N.  J.  Time-announcing 
phonograph.     1,472,859  ;  Nov.   6. 

Vasselli,  Anthony,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Harriman  National  Bank  of  the  City 
of  New  York,  trustee.  Speed  regulator.  1,441,463 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Vasselli,  Anthony,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Phonograph  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Sound-reproducing  apparatus.  1,468,767 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Vasselli,  Anthony,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Harriman  National  Bank  of  the  City 
of  New  York,  trustee.  Means  for  distorting  tubes. 
1,469,489  ;  Oct.  2. 

Vasseux,  Auguste,  St.-Mande,  France.  Preparation  and 
use  of  food  substances  for  vegetables,  mushrooms,  bac- 
terias,  yeast,  molds,  mucors,  and  the  like.  1,472,344 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Vatter,  George  E.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Automobile  ambulance. 
1,446,488  ;  Feb.  27. 

Vaughan,  Bernard  G.,  assignor  to  National  Match  Com- 
pany, Joliet,  HI.  Match-making  machine.  1,465,031 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Vaughan,  Earney  B.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Producing  a 
frozen  confection.     1.445,187  ;  Feb.  13. 

Vaughan,  Francis  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Surveying  Instru- 
ment.    1,445,922  ;  Feb.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROiSI  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Vaughan,  Henry  A.,  Selma,  Ala.  Toy.  l,4"G,So9 ; 
Dec.    11. 

Vaughan,  Henry  H.,  and  E.  C.  Gaines,  Montreal,  Quebec, 
Canada.  Apparatus  for  loadinE;  and  unloading  railway 
cars.     1,451.748  :   Apr.  17. 

Vaughan,  Henry  M.,  Newtou,  Iowa.  Means  for  tlltably 
supporting  tubs.     1,473,264  ;  Nov.  6. 

\''aughan,  James  B.,  Lacy  Springs,  and  J.  Terrell,  Taylors- 
vllle,  Ala.  Insect-catching  attachment  for  cultivators. 
i.ieS.SSS  ;  Sept.  18. 

Vaughan,  .lav  W..  Chicago,  111.   Band-saw-guide.   1,450,619 
Apr.  3. 

VauL'Uan,  Levin  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Valve.     1.441,646 
.Ian.  0. 

Vaughan.  Percy  E.,   San  .lose,  Calif.     Pump.     1,472,104 
Oct.  30. 

Vauirhan,  Wanton,  ct  al.  (See  SoiiBa,  Joseph  M.,  as- 
-signor.) 

Vaniibii.  Patrick  H..  Morris,  Minn.  Grain  separator. 
1.44G..527;    Feb.    27. 

Vaughn,  Samuel  G.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Journal-box  Jack. 
1,451,601  ;  Apr.  10. 

Vaughn.  Thomas  L..  ,ir.,  Dunn,  N.  C.  Means  for  con- 
trolling and  regulating  electric  currents.  1,444,286 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Vawter,  John  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  I.  M.  Draper, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.     Clutch  goveinor.     1,454,800  ;  May  8. 

Veazev,  John  A.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Car  replacer. 
1.461,580  :  July  10. 

Veazey.  William  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  E.  C.  Burdick, 
assignors  to  The  Dow  Chemical  Company.  Midland, 
Mich.     Casting  light-metal  alloys.     1.476,192  ;  Dec.  4. 

Vedder,  Fred  N.,  et  al.  (Sne  Greenwood,  George  E.,  as- 
sicrnor.) 

Vedder,  John  W.  (See  Start,  L.  M.,  Stafford,  and  Ved- 
der.) 

Vedder,  John  W.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Slat  drier  for  drying 
paper.      1,45.3.045:   May   1. 

Vedder,  John  W.,  and  F.  W.  Lodding,  assignors  to  Rice, 
Barton  &  Fales  Machine  &  Iron  Co..  Worcester,  Mass. 
Papor-making  machine.     1,477.020  ;  Dec.  11. 

Veoder.  Curtis  H..  assignor  to  The  Veeder  Manufacturing 
Company.  Hartford.  Conn.     Boaring.     1.4-^4.765  ;  Feb.  6. 

Veeder,  Curtis  H.,  assignor  to  The  Veeder  Manufacturing 
Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Visors  for  automobiles. 
1,448.883  ;  Mar.  20. 

Veed'T,  Curtis  H..  assignor  to  The  Veeder  Manufacturing 
Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Operating  device  for  vot- 
ing-machine registers,  etc.     Rel5,662  ;  July  24. 

Veeder,  Curtis  H.,  assignor  to  The  Veeder  Manufacturing 
Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Counting  machine. 
1,477,090:    Dec.   11. 

Veeder  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Veeder, 
Curtis   H.,  assignor.) 

Veeder,  Peter  Y.,  Toms  River,  N.  J.  Berry-picking  ma- 
chine.     1.4.';2.629;   Apr.   24. 

Veenschoten,  Vincent  v.,  assignor  to  Northern  Equipment 
Company.  Erie,  Pa.  Stoker-controlling  mechanism. 
1,457,564  :  .Tune  5. 

Vegetable  Oil  Securities  Company.  (See  Schuck,  Walter 
P.,  assignor.) 

7eglio,  Gaetano,  Levallois-Perret,  France.  Safety  sup- 
port for  the  spare  wheels  of  automobiles.  1,453,214  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Vehllnc:.  Christian.  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Ornamental  lamp 
stand.     1.460.992  ;   .July  3. 

Veigel,  Louis  A.,  jr.,  Newark,  N.  .7.  Flexible  bracelet. 
1.443,512  :   Jan.   P.O. 

Veillette.  Alfred,  assignor  to  Saart  Brothers  Company, 
Attlpboro,    Mass.      Buck!-.      1.469.859 :    Oct.    9. 

Veinot.  Percival  C.  West  Manchester,  Mass.  Rake. 
1.477.612;   Dec.   18. 

Veitch,  Thomas.     (See  Maimin,  D.  S.,  and  Veitch.) 

Veith.  Frank  A.,  Erie,  Pa.  Drill  device.  1,471,714: 
Oct.  23. 

Volte,  Cbarlps  J.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  .'Athlete's  medal. 
1,461,565:   July   10. 

Velton.  Steve  J.,  Houston,  Tex.  Superheating  oil  burner. 
1.469.465:  Oct.  2. 

Vena,  Michael,  Seattle.  Wash.  Road-surfacing  mecha- 
nism.    1.468,528  :  Sept.  18. 

Venable,  J\'illiam  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Phonograph  record 
and  record  blank  and  making  the  same.  1,455,129; 
May  15. 

Venable,  William  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Phonograph  sound 
box.      1,455,942  ;  May  22.  . 

Venable,  William  M.',  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Phonograph. 
1,461.334:  .July  3  0.  ^     ^ 

Venable.  Williarii  M.,  assignor  to  Blaw-Knox  Company, 
Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Stop  mechanism  for  cableway  car- 
riages.    1.445,116:  Feb,  13. 

Venalile,  William  M..  PittS'burgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Blaw- 
Knox  Company.     Turntable.     1,446,228 :  Feb.  20. 

Ven.ango  Knitting  Mills,  Incorporated.  (See  Dugan,  Wal- 
ter B,,  assignor.) 

Vengrin,  Stanley,  and  J.  M.  Johnson,  Duluth,  Minn. 
Grinder.      1.466.216  ;   Aug.  28. 

VcnhofC,  .Tohn  H.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Game  apparatus. 
1.441,547  :  Jan.  9. 

Venhoff.  John  H.,  Louisville,  Kv.  Fastenins  device 
1,476,231  :    Dec.    4.  '  '  ' 

Veniero,  Frank,  Moreno  Stage,  Calif.  Ladder.  1,459  350  ; 
June  19. 


Venn,   Charles   J.,   Chicago,    assignor   to   Century   Rubber 

Works,  Cicero,  111.     Tire  tread.     Des.  61,811 ;  Jan.  16. 
Venn,   Charles   J.,    Chicago,    assignor   to    Century    Ruliher 

Works.  Cicero,  111.     Tire  tread.     Des.  63,599;   Dec.  IS. 
Venues,  Harald  J.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 

Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     System  of  current-wave 

transmission.     1,454,495  ;  May  8. 
Venues,    Harald    J.,    assignor    to    Western    Electric    Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Signaling  svstem. 

1,464,519  ;  Aug.  14. 
Vennes,    Harald    J.,    assignor    to    Western    Electric   Com- 
pany,  Incorporated,   New  York,   N.  Y.      Artificial   line. 

1,471,636;  Oct.  23. 
Vennes,  Harald  J.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Company, 

Incorporated,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Artificial     line. 

1,472,507  ;  Oct.  30. 
Vennewitz,  B.  J.     (See  Unruh,  Albert  A.,  assignor.) 
Venon,  Jules  H.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Dish.     Des.  62,626; 

July  3. 
Venon,   Jules   I-L,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Cup.     Des.   02,627: 

July  3. 
Venoti,   Jules  H.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Dish.     Des.   62,654; 

July  10. 
Venon,   Jules  H.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Dish.     Des.   62,655  ; 

July  10. 
Venon,  ,Tules  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dish.     Des.  62,656; 

July  10, 
Venon,   Jules  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dish.     Des.   62,657 ; 

July  ID. 
Venon,   .Tules   IL,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Dish.     Des.   62,658; 

July  10. 
Venuto,    Louis   .T.      (See   Ililler,  J.   J.,   and   Stronger,    as- 

signoi'5;.) 
Venzlaff,   Richard,   Berlin,   Germany.     Hand  motor  plow. 

1,473,129;  Nov.  6. 
Veraguth,     Hans.       (See    Studinger,    H.,    Veraguth,    and 

Tobler.) 
Verdone.  Frank  S..  Joliet,  111.     Adjustable  v/indow  screen. 

1.476.G61  ;    Dee.    4. 
Verdoorn,     Neal,     assignor    of     one-half    to     J.     Zylstra, 

Sheldon,     Iowa.       Clutch-spring    remover.       1,451,852 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Verdy,   Louis,  Bicknell,  Ind.     Lock.     1,465,200;   Ans.  21. 
Vereinigte    Chininfabriken    Zimmer    &    Co.    G.    m.    b.    H. 

(See  Thron,  Heinrich,  assignor.) 
Veres,     Joe,     Lloydell,     Pa.       Dog     muzzle.       1,474,303 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Vergano,    Lui    C,    Berkeley,    Calif.      Windmill    governor. 

1,458,865  ;  June  12. 
Vergeer,  Albert  W.   P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Display  stand. 

1,476,860;   Dec.  11. 
Vergote,    Gustave,    Marshall,    Minn.      Can    lifter   and    ice 

tongs.     1.457,238;  May  29. 
Verhulst,    George    F.,    et    al.      (See    Cryan,    William    H., 

assignor.) 
Verlinden,  Edmond,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Adjustable  combi- 
nation stop  action  for  organs.     1,462,429  :  July  17. 
Vermaes,  Stefanus  .!.,  Delft,  assignor  to  Syndicaat  "  Elec- 

tro-Staal."    The  Hague,   Netherlands.     Manufacture  of 

iron  from  iron  ores.     1,472,860  ;  Nov.  6. 
Ver    Mehr,     John.     London.     England.       Building    brick, 

block,  and  the  like.     1,468,892  ;  Sept.  25. 
Ver    Mehr,    John,    and    J.    S.    Owens,    London,    England. 

Metallic  sheet  piling.     1,460,263  ;  June  26. 
Vermeire,    Isidore   F.,   Brussels,   Belgium.      Production    of 

creosote   mixture    for   Impregnating   wood.      1,469,466 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Vermont    Marble    Company.       (See    Johnson,     Oscar    L., 

assignor.) 
Vernaz,     Marcel,     Lyon,     France.       Chuck.       1,442,107 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Vernet.   Sergius,  Syracuse,   N.   Y.     Mechanical  movement. 

1,464,856;  Aug.  14. 
Verniaud,    Clotilde    J.,    administratrix.       (See    Verniaud, 

Claudius.) 
Verniaud,    Claudius,    decease'd,    by    C.    .1.    Verniaud.    ad- 
ministratrix, assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  G.  M. 

C.     Metallic     Grease     Co.,     Quincy,     111.       Lubricant. 

1,454,002:  May  1. 
Vernier,  George  B.,  jr.     (See  Poole,  A.  F.,  and  Vernier.) 
Vernon,  Emma  L.     (See  Lockhart,  Howard,  assignor.) 
Vernon,    Percy   V.,   Kereslev.    England.      Saw   for  cutting 

metals.     1.446,108;  Feb.   20. 
Verona  Tool  Works.     (See  Burgess,  Newton  A.,  assignor.) 
Verona  Tool  Works.      (See  Knell,   Charles   H.,   assignor.) 
Verona  Tool  Works.     (See  Woodings.  Emanuel,  assignor.) 
Ver  Planck,  William  E.,   Schenectady,   N.  Y.,   assignor  to 

General  Electric  Company.    Regulating  means  for  mixed- 
pressure  turbines.      1.444.437  ;   Fob.   6. 
Ver  Planck,   William  E.,   Schenectady,  N.  Y^.,  assignor  to 

General    Electric    Company.      Valve    gear.      1,471,076 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Verville,    Alfred    V.,    Dayton,   Ohio.      Ambulance    aircraft 

fuselage.      1.446,528  ;   Feb.   27. 
Verville.   Archie   J..    Hancock.    Mich.     Thermos    ice-cream 

cabinet.     1,443,9.34:   Jan.   30. 
Vesco  Bait  Co.     (See  Gaess,  Helmuth  J.,  assignor.) 
Vescovi,  Pietro  P.,  Arma,  Kans.       Fire  escape.     1.444.015  ; 

Fob.  6, 
Vescuso,  Frank,  Providence,  R.  I.    Receptacle  for  holding 

milk  bottles.     1,450,997 ;  Apr.  10. 
Vesely,  Stanlev  J.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.     Shock  absorber. 

1,474,125;   Nov.   13. 


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Vcsely,  Stanley  J.,  CeOnr  Rapids,  Iowa.  Shock  absorber. 
1.174,120:   Nov.    1,S. 

Vist,  Clarence  D.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Sign  support. 
l,45d,866  ;  June  26. 

Vestsi  Battery  Corporation.  (See  Angell,  Cliester  M., 
assignor. ) 

Vested,  Harry  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Charge  heater  for  in- 
ternal-combustion engines.      1,444,816  ;   Feb.   13. 

Vester,  Altreil,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Alnsworth,  George, 
assignor,  i 

Vester,  Alfred,  Sons.  Inc.     (Sec  Gcrth,  Ruth  L.,  assignor.) 

Voster,  Alfred  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Howell,  Hamilton  T., 
assignor.) 

Vester,  Alfred,  Sons,  Inc.  (See  McFadden,  Glenn  E., 
assignor.) 

Vester,  Alfred.  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Scliulze,  John  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Vester,  Alfred,  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Wagner,  Charles,  as- 
signor.) 

Vester,  .Alfred,  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Warman,  Percy  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Vestine,  .Vndrew  O..  assignor  to  Watertown  Pressed 
Steel  Company,  VTatertow^n,  Mass.  Gripping  device  or 
clasp.     1,404,;^74;  ,\ug.  7. 

Vettel,  VFillis,  Hornbrook,  Calif.  Helicopter.  1,468,847 ; 
Sept.   25. 

Vetter.  Friedrich,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Motor-cycle 
saddle  or  .^^eat.     1,460,742  ;  Oct.  2. 

Vetter,  Joseph,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Automobile  top.  1,447,101 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Via,    Lemuel   R.      (See  Lykens,    James   T.,   assignor.) 

Viaie,  Spirilo  M..  as.<;ignor  to  Armstrong  Siddeley  Motors 
Limited,  Coventry,  England.  Engine  cylinder. 
1,459,039 ;  June  19. 

Vibher,  Wheeler  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The  Gillette- 
Vibber  Company.  New  London.  Conn.  Conduit  <?ap  for 
t>lectric  installation.     1,442,988  ;  Jan.  23. 

Viberg,  Ernest  R.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Nonfreez- 
ing  waste  outlet.     1,451,242 ;  Apr.  10. 

Viberg,  Ernest  R.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Truck  con- 
struction.    1,451,24P, ;  Apr.  10. 

Viberg,  KniesC  H.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Forged 
brake-beam  fulcrum  and  making  same.  1,460,773 ; 
July  8. 

Viberg,  Ernest  R.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor  to 
S.  H.  Campbell,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Car-uncoupling  device. 
1,450,341  ;  Apr.  3. 

Vibro-Dcntal  Products.  (See  Jones,  Howard  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Vicars,  Edward  L.     (See  Vicars,  Thomas  and  E.  L.) 

Vicars,  Thomas  and  E.  L,,  Earlestown,  England.  Biscuit 
or  like  embossing  and  cutting  machine.  1,457,760; 
June  5. 

Vicary.  Arthur  C.     (See  Armstrong,  Edwin  J.,  assignor.) 

Vick.  Hazel,  et  al.     (See  Swartwood,  Horatio  R.,  assignor.) 

^'ickers,  Harry  F.      (See  Eaton,  A.  L.,  and  Tickers.)  . 

Vickers,  Harry  H.,  Corona,  assignor  to  Underv/ood  Com- 
puting Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined 
typewriting  and  computing  machine.  1,455.280 ; 
May  15. 

Vickers.  Harry  H.,  Corona,  assignor  to  Underwood  Com- 
puting Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Com- 
puting machine.     1.456,660:  May  29. 

Vickers,  Harry  H.,  Corona,  assignor  to  Underwood  Com- 
puting Machine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Comput- 
ing machine.     1,457,476  ;  June  5. 

Vicker.s.  Hiram  E..  East  Durham,  N.  C.  Silkwinder  at- 
tachment.    1.443,398  :  Jan.  30. 

Vickers  Limited.      (See  ChalJpnger,  George  H.,  assignor.) 

Vickers    Limited.      (See   Davis,   Albert   L.,    assignor.) 

Vickers  Limited.  (See  Dawson,  A.  T.,  and  Buckham, 
assignors.) 

Vickers  Limited.  (See  Dawson,  A.  T.,  Buckham,  and 
Haskell,  assignors.) 

Vickers  Limited.  (See  Dawson,  A.  T.,  Buckham,  and 
I.arsson,   assignors.) 

Vickers  Limited.  (See  Dawson,  A.  T.,  and  Horne,  as- 
signors.) 

Vickers  Limited.  (See  Dawson,  A.  G.,  Watt,  and  Pertiam, 
assignors.) 

Vickers  Limited.     (SeeElia,  Giovanni  E.,  assignor.) 

Vickers  Limited.     (See  Gray,  Percy  W.,  assignor.) 

Vickers  Limited.     (See  Hazelton,  George,  assignor.) 

Vickers  Limited.  (See  Lucas,  O.  D.,  and  Johnson,  as- 
signors. ) 

Vickei's    Limited.      (See   McKechnie,    James,   assignor.) 

Vickers  Limited.  (See  McKechnie,  J.,  and  Rabbidge,  as- 
signors.) 

Vickers  Limited.     (See  Perham,  Arthur  L.,  assignor.) 

Vickers  Limited.  (See  Pierson,  R.  K.,  and  Duncan,  as- 
signors.) 

Vickers   Limited.      (See   Pool.   William,    assignor.) 

^  if-kers  Limited.  (See  Smith,  R.  L.,  and  Sandland, 
assignors.) 

A'ickery,  Ben.iamin  P.,  Bradley,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  E.  Perkins,  Chicago,  111.  Target  trap.  1,445,371; 
Feb.  13. 

Vickery,  Henry  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bumper. 
1,472,700  ;  Oct.  30. 

Victor.  Alexander  F.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Delivering  illus- 
trated lectures  or  songs.     1,478,806 ;  Dec.   25. 

Victor,  Arthur,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Tov.  1.478,191  ; 
Dec.   18. 


Victor  Manufacturing  &  Gasket  Co.      (See  Oven,   Frank 

J.,  assignor.) 
^'ic■tor   Piston  Ring  Co.      (See  Butler.  Jay   K.,  assignor.) 
Victor  Rubber  Company,  The.      (See  Bosworth,  Percy  B., 

assignor.) 
Victor  Shoe  Machinery  Co.      (See  Johnson,   L.  E.,  Peter- 
son, and  I'opp,  assignors.) 
Victor    Shoe    Machinery    Co.    of    1919.       (See    Johnson, 

Lawrence  E.,  assignor.) 
Victor  Shoo  Machinery   Company.      (See  I'eter.son,  O.  T., 

and   Leach,    assignors.) 
Victor  Talking  Machine  Company.     (See  Burton,  Isaac  F., 

nssignor.  i 
Victor   Talking   Machine    Company.      (See    Squibb,    Lloyd 

Y..  assignor.) 
Victor  Tool   Company,  The.      (See  Koontz,  Victor  R.,  as- 
signor.; 
Victorsohn.  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y^.     Speed  regulator  for 

phonographs.      1,477,399 ;    Dec.    11. 
Victory     Automobile     Accessories     Limited.        (See     Coo, 

Tliomas  J.,  assignor.) 
Victory  Sparkler  &  Specialty  Co.      (See  Kohn,  Koby,   as- 
signor.) 
Victory  Sparkler  &  Specialty  Company.     (See  Schwarzkopf, 

Oscar,  assignor.) 
Vldeon,  Calvin  S.,  Tottenville,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  S.  S. 

White       Dental       Manufacturing       Company.       Alloy. 

1,449,154  ;   Mar.  20. 
ViiHiighoff,    Charles   A..    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Work    holder 

auij  clamp.     1,464,375  :  Aug.  7. 
Viehmann,  Albert.     (See  Wiegandt,  Carl,  assignor.) 
Viehmann,     Nikolas,     Newark,     N.     J.       Radiator     cap. 

1,449,204  ;  Mar.  20. 
Viehweger,  August  F.  W.,  Secancus,   assignor  of  one-half 

to  P.  Kronstcin,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Lock.     1,464,456  ; 

Aug.  7. 
ViSnot.    L^on   E.    E.,    Paris,    France,    assignor    to    E.    B. 

Meyrowltz,    Inc.      Shell    spectacle    fram'e.      1,445,249 : 

Feb.  13. 
Vierling,   Jacob  A.,   Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Combined  Infant 

crib   and   gocart.     1,460,929 :    July   3. 
Vierling,  Marie  G.      (See  O'Brien,  E.,  and  Vierling.) 
Vlerow,  Thomas    S.,   Jersey   City,   N.   J.     Depositing   ma- 
chine.     1,477,857:   Dec.   18. 
Viertels,  Ephraim,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Protector  for  shoes. 

1,450,396  ;  Apr.  3. 
Vieth.    Albert    B.,    ir.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Box    opener. 

1,473..'<92:  Nov.  13. 
Vietor,  William  A.,  Eureka,  Calif.     Grate  bar.     1,452,130 ; 

Apr.   17. 
Viggars,  Charles  H.     (See  Vanderlip,  W.  B.,  and  Viggars.) 
Vigliano,     Joseph,     New     York,    N.    Y.      Rotary    engine. 

1,457,951  ;  June  5. 
Vigneron,    Jean    B.    J.    A.,    Marseille,    France.      Trawling 

gf^ar    for    d.ep-sea    fishing.     1,440,854 :    Jan.    2. 
Vignon,    Louis   E.,    Tarare,    assignor   to    Les    Successeurs 

d'A-lbert  Godde,  Bedin  &  Co.,  Lyon,  France.     Apparatus 

for  humidifying  air.     1,461,840  ;  July  17. 
Vii^urs.    Bernard    G..    Staten    Island,    N.    Y.      Pin    clip. 

i.475,211  ;  Not.  27. 
Viking    Proaucts    Corporation.    The.       (See    Van    Bloem, 

Paul  S.,  assignor.) 
Vilain,  Edouard.     (See  Gremaud,  Auguste.  and  Vilain.) 
Vilar  y   Pazos,   Jos6,  Trinidad.   Cuba.     Machine  for   cut- 
ting cane  and   similar  plants.     1,459,247  ;   June   19. 
Vilinsky,  Max,  Sherbrooke,  Quebec.  Canada.     Safety  gar- 
ment pocket.     1,445.117  ;  Feb.  l3. 
VlUani,     John,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Wrench.      1,446,529 ; 

Fob.  27. 
Villard.  Joseph   R.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Automobile  signal. 

1,460,625  :  July  3. 
Villaret,   Gustave  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lighting  fixture. 

Des.  62,.348;  May  8. 
Villaret,  Gustave  E.,  Nev/  York,  as.signor  to   J.  H.  White 

Manufacturing    Company,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Bracket 

back.     Des.  62,753  ;  July  24. 
Villaret,  Gustave  E.,  New  York,  assignor  to  J.  H.  White 

Manufacturing    Company,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Arm    for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  62,754  ;  July  24. 
Villaret,   Gustave  E.,  New  York,  assignor  to  .L  H.  White 

Manufacturins:    Company,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Bracket 

back.     Des.  62,755  ;  July  24. 
Villaret.  Gustave  E.,  New  York,  as.signor  to  J.  H.  White 

Manufacturing    Company,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Bracket 

back.     Des.  62,756  ;  July  24. 
Villaret,  Gustave  E.,  New  York,  assignor  to  J.  H.  White 

Manufacturing    Company,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.     .Bracket 

back.     Des.  62,757  ;  July  24. 
Villaret,  Gustave  E.,  New  York,  assignor  to  J.  H.  White 

Manufacturing    Company,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Bracket 

back.     Des.  62,758  ;  July  24. 
Villaret.  Gustave  E.,  New  York,  assignor  to  J.  H.  White 

Manufacturing    Company,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Arm    for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  62,759  ;  July  24. 
Villaret,  Gustave  E.,  New  Y'ork,  assignor  to   J.  H.  White 

Manufacturing    Company,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Arm    for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  62,760  ;   July   24. 
VUlaret,  Gustave  R.,  New  York,  assignor  to  J.  H.  White 

Manufacturing    Company,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Arm    for 

lighting  fixtures.     Pes.  62.761  :   July  24. 
Villaret,  Gustave  E.,  New  York,  assignor  to  .T.  H.  White 

Manufacturing    Company,    Brooklyn,    N.    1'.      Arm    for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  62,762  ;  July  24. 


658 


INDEX  OF  PATL'^NTS  ISSUED   FJtO'M  'J'HK 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Contiimed 


Villiuet,  Gustave  E.,  New  York,  assignor  to  J.  11.  White 
Manufacturing  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Body  shell. 
De.s.  62,763  ;  July  24. 

Villavicencio,  Miguel  A.,  Caracas,  Venezuela.  CoftVe- 
drying   machine.      1,470,703 ;    Oct.    16. 

Villeneuve,  Archille,  assignor  to  Levis  Tool  Factory,  Ltd., 
Levis,  Quebec,  Canada.  Split  pulley.  1,472,145 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Villiger,  Walter,  and  R.  Mechau,  assignors  to  the  Firm 
of  Carl  Zeiss,  Jena,  Germany.  Arrangement  for  the 
examination  of  collective  optical  systems.  1,457,918; 
June  5. 

Vincent,  Edward  H.  (See  Pegelsen,  Edward  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Vincent,  Edward  II.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lockable  and  tilt- 
able  steering  wheel.     1,445,053 ;   Feb.   13. 

Vincent,  Edward  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tilting  locking  steer- 
ing wheel.     1,449,563  ;  Mar.  27. 

Vincent,  Edward  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Steering  wheel. 
1,459,040;  June  19. 

Vincent,  Edward  11.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tilting  and  locking 
steering  wheel.     1,476,742 ;   Dec.    11. 

Vincent,  Elbert  S.,  assignor  to  The  Deming  Company, 
Salem,  Ohio.    Pressure  regulator.    1,451,481 ;  Apr.  10. 

Vincent,  Ernest  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Kitchen  utensil. 
1,470,783;  Oct.  16. 

Vincent,  Franz,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Pocketknife. 
1.453,897;  May  1. 

Vincent,  George,  Darlinghurst,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia.      Evaporator.      1,450,157 ;    Mar.    27. 

Vincent,  Jesse  G.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Hydrocarbon  motor.  1,442,108 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Vincent,  Jesse  G.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Hydrocarbon  motor.  1,448,682 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Vincent,  Jesse  G.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.    Motor  vehicle.   1,451,034  ;  Apr.  10. 

Vincent,  Jesse  G.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  1,453,646 ; 
May  1. 

Vincent,  Jesse  G.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com 
pany,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hydrocarbon  motor.  1,461,990 ; 
July  17. 

Vincent,  Jesse  G.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Hydrocarbon  motor.  1,467,963 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Vincent,  Jesse  G.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Pumping  mechanism.  1,476.781  ; 
Dec.   11. 

Vincent,  Jesse  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Kellogg  Manufacturing  Company,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.  Auxiliary  pump  for  motor  vehicles. 
1,456,201  :  May  22. 

Vincent,  John  A.,  Springfield,  111.  Metal  cleaning  and 
polishing  device.      1,446.998  ;   Feb.   27. 

Vincent,  Laurence  A.,  Pleasantville,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
American  Dressier  Tunnel  Kilns,  Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Continuous   tunnel   kiln.      1,477,675  ;    Dec.    18. 

Vincent,  Louis  N.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Flange  oiler  or 
lubricator.     1,448,241;   Mar.   13. 

Vincent,  Louis  N.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Flange  lubricator 
or  oiler.     1,448,242  ;  Mar.  13. 

Vincent,  Sidney  C,  et  al.  (See  Wisch,  Edward  W.  and 
W.  J.,  assignors.) 

Vincent,  Sidney  C,  Baltimore,  Md.  Toy  watch 
1,441,389;  Jan.  9. 

Vincent,  Sidney  C,  Baltimore,  Md.  Umbrella.  1,457,679  ; 
June   5. 

Vincina,  Luigl.      (See  Muzzi,   A.,   Bibolini,  and  Vincina.) 

Vingon,  Gustavo,  Turin,  Italy.  Automatic  firearms. 
1,464,276;  Aug.  7. 

Vinding,  Povl,  and  R.  J.  Jensen,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 
Wing  for  windmills  and  wind  motors.  1,467,699 : 
Sept.  11. 

Vineyard,  Pleas  E.,  Windom,  Tex.  Accelerator.  1,466,608  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Vinnedge,  George  E.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,462,891  ;   July   24. 

Vinson,  Arthur  T.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Shipping  recepta- 
cle.    1,474,455  ;  Nov.  20. 

Vinson,  John  F.,  et  al.     (See  Brown,  London,  assignor  ) 

Vinson,  William  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Device  for  manu- 
facturing radially  -  corrugated  sheet  -  metal  disks. 
1,440,709;    Jan.    2. 

Viola,  Victor,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window  cleaner. 
1,471,871  ;  Oct.  23. 

Violante,  Pasquale,  Naples,  Italy.  Device  for  cutting  out 
women's  garments.     1,447,229  ;  Mar.  6. 

Viozzi,  Joseph,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Mechanical 
horse.     1,444,486  ;   Feb.   6. 

Viqunsney,  Ernest  M.,  Spencer,  Ind.  Statuette,  incense 
burner,  or  similar  article.     Des.  62,349  ;  May  8. 

Vlruette,  Joseph  D.     (See  Dauley,  I.  S.,  and  Viruette.) 

Vische,  Cipriano,  Geneoa,  Italy.  CinematOfcTaphic  ap- 
paratus for  the  performance  of  musical  films. 
1,461,298  ;  July  10. 

Vischer,  Alfred,  jr..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Governor. 
1,443,664  ;   Jan.   30. 

Vischer,  Alfred,  jr..  Floral  Park,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N  Y. 
Calling  device.     1,454,496  ;  Mav  8. 


Viscoloid   Company.      (See  Loomis,   Evarts  G.,  assignor.) 

Viscoloid  Company.      (See  I'erson,  Earl  li.,  assignor.) 

Viscose  Company,  The.      (See  Clavlon(   James.  .A.ssignor.  i 

Viser,  William  M.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Public  tiash  recep- 
tacle.    Des.  62,313  :  May  1. 

Visger,  Robert  H.,  assignor  of  three-fourths  to  0.  H. 
Wallen,  Chicago,  111.  Measuring  device.  1,454,354 ; 
May  8. 

Visitacioa,  Aniceto,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Multiple-writing 
instrument.     1,463,983  ;  Aug.  7. 

Visitacion,  Aniceto,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Combination  check 
pen  protector.     1,474,744  ;  Nov.  20. 

Vissering,  Harry,  and  Company.  (See  Anderson,  Harry 
T.,  assignor. ) 

Vistine,  John,  Cicero,  111.  Vegetable  cutter,  1,466,519  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Vitaliano,  Salvatore,  Hazleton,  Pa.  Tire  filler.  1,462,837  ; 
July  24. 

Vitanola  Talking  Machine  Company.  (See  ScbiCf,  Henry 
T.J,  assignor.) 

Vit-0-Net  Mfg.  Co.  (Sec  Craddick,  W.  F.,  and  Uhlig,  as- 
signors.) 

Vitrolite  Company,  The.  (See  Beebe,  Daniel  S.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Vittlea  Development  Corporation.  (Sec  Dieter,  William, 
assignor.) 

Vivarttas,  William  O.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  Compressed- 
air-pipe  coupling.     1,446.489  ;  Feb.  27. 

Vivarttas,  William  O.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  Wrench. 
1,468,529  ;   Sept.   18. 

Vivian,  Archibald  C,  Barnes,  London,  England.  Flota- 
tion process  for  concentrating  ores  and  the  like. 
1,449,797  ;  Mar.  27. 

Vias,  Meyer,  I'aterson,  N.  J.  Carpenter's  implement 
1,441,613;  Jan.  9. 

Vliet,  Frank  H.      (See  Leager,  S.  F.,  and  Vllet.) 

Vobach,  Herman  E.,  Madison,  Wis.  Spring  wheel. 
1,465,747;  Aug.   21. 

Voegeli,  Johann,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Apparatus  for  the 
Combustion  of  poisonous  gases  in  blast  furnaces. 
1,447,581  ;  Mar.  6. 

Voeglle.  Charles  J.,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Carburetor. 
1,478,152  ;  Dec.   18. 

Voelker,  Alfred  T.,  Glassboro,  N.  J.  Torpedo.  1,449,564  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Voelker,  Edward,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Direction  signal  and 
parking  light  for  vehicles.      1,450,876  ;  Apr.   3. 

Voelker,  George  W.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Attachment  for 
suction-applying  members  of  vacuum  cloth  hydro-ex- 
tractors.    1,471.671 ;  Oct.  23. 

Voelker,  George  W.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Tension  truss  for 
presser  beds.     1,473,364  ;  Nov.  6. 

Voellmecke,  Carl  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Pipe  hanger. 
1,474,059;  Nov.  13. 

Voge,  Edward,  West  Alexandria,  Ohio.  Propeller. 
1,401,054  ;  July  10. 

Vogel,  Carl  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  step.  1,464,735; 
Aug.  14. 

Vogel,  Charles.     (See  Watts,  V.,  and  Vogel.) 

Vogel,  Eugene  W.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Chicago  Railway 
Signal  and  Supply  Company,  Carpentersville,  111.  High- 
way-crossing signal.     1,450,998  ;  Apr.  10. 

Vogel,  Frank  W.,  Dulce,  N.  Mex.  Clothespin.  1,446,362  ; 
Feb.    20. 

Vogel,   Hans  E.  R.      (See  Eichwald,   E.,  and  Vogel.) 

Vogel,  Hans  E.  R.,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Oelwerke  Stern- 
Sonneborn  A.  G.,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Capillary  vls- 
cosimeter.     1,467,461;  Sept.  11. 

Vogel,  Harry,  Irvington,  N.  J.  Ganic.  1,449. .565; 
Mar.  27. 

Vogel,  Joseph  P.,  assignor  to  Heyl  &  Patterson,  Inc., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.    Picking  table.     1,473,365  ;  Nov.  6. 

Vogel,  Joshua  F.,  assignor  to  The  Gendron  Wheel  Co., 
Toledo,  Ohio.  Hood  for  toy  automobiles.  1,442,454  ; 
.Ian.  16. 

Vogel,  Joshua  F.,  and  F.  A.  Nauts,  assignors  to  The 
Gendron  Wheel  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Spindle 
mounting.     1,468,768  ;  Sept.  25. 

Vogel,  Otto,  Dusseldorf-Oberkassel.  Germany.  Pickling 
batii   and   pickling  iron   and   steel.     1,460.395 ;   July   3. 

Vogel,  P.  F.,  et  al.      (See  Wentz,  John,  assignor.) 

Vogel,  Paul  H.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Spirit  level. 
1,462,430  ;  July  17. 

Vogelaar,  Anthony  W.,  Bulyea,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
Tool  box.     1,472,701  ;  Oct.  80. 

Voges,  Edwin,  Riesel,  Tex.    Insect  trap.    1,471,086  ;  Oct.  23. 

Voges,  Ernest,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Razor-blade  sharpener. 
1,470,514;   Oct.   9. 

Vogt,  Alfred  R.  G.,  Chemnitz,  assignor  to  the  Firm : 
Wanderer  Werke-  vorm.  Winklhofer  &  Jaenicke  A.  G., 
Schonau,  near  Chemnitz,  Germany.  Typewriter. 
1.446,951:    Feb.   27. 

Vogt,  Bert  R.      (See  Younger,  Charles  D.,  assignor.) 

Vogt  Bros.  &  Squier  Company.  (See  Vogt,  Clarence,  as- 
signor.) 

Vogt,  Carl.  Denver,  Colo.  Ash  bucket.  1,470.205; 
Oct.  9. 

Vogt,  Charles,  Chicago,  111.  Locking  device.  1,471.077; 
Oct.   16. 

Vogrt,  Clarence,  Wenonah.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  \nixi  Pros.  & 
Squier  Company.  Phil.Tdelphia.  Pa.  Cut-out  for  ve- 
hicle motors.     1,471,078;  Oct.  16. 


UNITED  STxVTES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1928. 
Alphabetical  lis!t  of  patentees — Continued. 


559 


Volght.  Gcorjie  F.. 
Bursicss,     Oak 
1,445,250:    F'>b. 


Vogt,    Clarence   C,    assignor   of   three-fourths    to   G.    F. 

Bowman,  Oakniont,  and  one-fourth   to  C.   F.  C.  Arens- 

berj;.       Pittsburgh,       Pa.        Mucin  -  dissolving      agent. 

1,471,987;  Oct.  123. 
Vosr.   Franlv  P.      (See  Vogt,  Philip  A.  and  F.  P.) 
Vogt,  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  NoUle  &  Horst  Co.,  Read- 
ing, Pa.     Cop  cover.     1,465,536  ;  Aug.  21. 
Vogt,  Otto  F.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Educational  appliance. 

1,465,699:   Aug.   21. 
Vogt.     I'hilip    A.    and     F.    P.,    Chicago,    111.      Building. 

1,474.804:   Nov.   20. 

San  Francisco.  Calif.,  assignor  to  W.  S. 
Park,     111.        Lever     shock     absorber. 
13. 
Voight,  George  F.,   San  Francisco.  Calif.,  assignor  to   W. 

S.  Burgess,  Oak  Park,  III.     Shock  absorber.     1,445,251  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Voight,  Henry  G.,  assignor  to  Sargent  &  Company,   New 

Haven,  Conn.     Lever  lock.     1,441,313  ;  Jan.  9. 
Voight,    Henry    G.,    New    Britain,    assignor    to    Sargent   & 

Companv,    New    Haven,    Conn.      Lock    for    filler    caps. 

l,45(i,lGl  :  May  22. 
Voight.   Henry    G.,   New    Britain,   assignor   to   Sargent   & 

Company,    'New     Haven,      Conn.       Lock.       1,456,838; 

May   29. 
Voigt    Company.      (See    Meixner,    William    J.,    assignor.) 
Voigt  &  Haeffner  Actien  Gesellschaft.     (See  Vin  der  Sterr. 

Petrus  K.,  assignor.) 
Voigt,  Joseph  C,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Water-circulating 

machine  nin  bv   the   fan   belt   for  gasoline   engines   on 
1.456,684  ;  May  29. 

Reading,    Pa.,    assignor    to    L.    Frankel, 
Y.     Transmission  apparatus.     1,444,573 ; 


L.      (See   Loffler,   Raimund   J., 
Cleveland,    Ohio.       Wrench. 


assignor.) 
1,455,822  ; 


Hartford,  Conn.     Tire  tool.     1,459,867 


assignor    to    Pratt    & 
Y.    Lathe-tool  holder. 


automobiles. 
Voigt,    Max    T., 

New  York,  N 

Feb.  6. 
Voigt,   William 
Voinov,    Rudy, 

May  22. 
Voirol,  Jules  A. 

June  26. 
Vokal,    Paul    F..    Hartford.    Conn.. 

Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N. 

1,458,633;  June  12. 
Volkers.    Emil.    Berlin-Lankwitz,     Germany 

penduhim.     1,445.465  :   Feb.   13. 
Volkman,  Frederick  C,  et  al.     (See  Wlsch,  Edward  W.  and 

W.  J.,  assignors.) 
Volkman,    Stanley,    Minneapolis.    Minn.     Attachment   for 

woodworking  machines.     1,452,008  ;  Apr.  17. 
Vollendorf,    Beniarain    0.,    Iron   Mountain,    Mich. 

truck.     3,456.747;  May  29. 
VoUmann,    Carl    W.,    Montreal,    Quebec,    Canada 

pressor.      1,451,723;   Apr.    17. 
VoUmer.  Wilhelm,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Machine  for  bending 

metal.     1,441.047  ;  Jan.  2. 
Vollnier,   William   F.,  Akron,  and  J.   N.   De  Muth,   Pem- 
broke. N.  Y.     Honey  extractor.     1,474,865  ;  Nov.  20. 
VoUmuth,  Louis,  Chicago,  111.     Trolley  harp.     1,448,474  ; 

Mar.    13. 
Volman,     Ani.     Bridgeton.     N.     J.       Securing     element. 

1,475,907  ;  Nov.  27. 
Volpian,    Alexandfr    S..    Savannah.    Ga.      Lamp    filament 

and  support.      1.457.239;   May   29. 
Volters,    Edward,    St.    Louis.    Mo.      Collapsible    bathtub. 

-■■■■--         -    -         R 

Tulsa,   Okla.      Hack   saw.      1,470,897 ; 


Oscillating 


Motor 


Corn- 


Ohio.      Lubricating   rubber 


1.444,487  ;   Feb. 

Voltz,   Albert   G., 
Oct.    16. 

Voltz.    Arthur   G,,   Cleveland, 
molds.      1.462,563  ;   July  24. 

Volwiler,  Ernest   H.      (See   Adams,   R.,   and  Volwiler.1 

Volwiler.  Ernest  H.,  assignor  to  The  Abbott  Laboratories, 
Chicago,  111.  Hypnotic  and  analgesic  compound. 
1.478.463:   Dec.  25. 

Volwiler,  Ernest  H.,  Chicago,  and  R.  Adams.  Urbana, 
assignors  to  The  Abbott  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111. 
AniESthetic  compound.     1,476,934  ;  Dec.   11. 

Volz.  Chris  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Electric  switch. 
1,459,520  ;  June  19. 

Von  Allmen,  Christian,  Louisville,  Ky.  Jar  closure. 
1,463,856  :  Aug,  7. 

Von  Arx.  Adolf,  Niederuzwil,  Switzerland.  Chain  lock. 
1,477,858  ;   Dec.   18. 

Von  Auw,  Alwin,  assignor  to  Boorum  &  Pease  Company, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Plug  hinge  for  loose-leaf  binders. 
1.474,866  ;  Nov.  20. 

Von  Bauer,  Theodor,  Burgel,  Turingen,  Germany,  and 
B.  Zwillinger,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  said  von  Bauer 
assignor  to  said  Zwillinger,  K.  Zwillinger  adminis- 
tratrix of  said  B.  Zwillinger,  deceased.  Sole-heated 
coke  oven.     1,478,410  ;  Dec.  25. 

Von  Bernewitz,  Richard  F.  A..  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Direc- 
tion  indicator.      1,454.355:   Ma.v  8. 

Von  Bibra,  Carl  J.  (See  Prutzman,  P.  W.,  and  von 
Bibra.) 

Von  Bichowsk.v,  Foord,  Glendale,  Calif.  Synthetic  pro- 
duction of  alkali-metal  cyanides.     1,472,403  ;  Oct.  30. 

Von  Biiltzingslowen,  Bruno,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Advertising 
sign.     1.445.808;   Feb.   20. 

Von  Bviltzingslowen,  Bruno,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Advertising 
sign.     1.445.809  :   Feb.   20. 

Von  Biiltzingslowen,  Bruno,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Advertising 
sign.     1,445,861 ;   Feb.   20. 

Von    Canon,    James    B.,    West    End,    N.    C. 
mechanism  for  vehicles.     1,441;314  ;  Jan.  9. 


Self-loading 


Von  Codclli,  Anton  F.,  Moste,  Yugoslavia.  Refrigerator. 
1,467,462;  Sept  11. 

Von  Codelli,  Anton  F.,  Moste,  near  Laibacli,  Yugoslavia. 
Miniature   cooling  apparatus.     1,468,876;   Sept.   25. 

Vondprliarr,  Frank  J.,  Granville,  Iowa.  End  gate. 
1,454,003  ;  May  1. 

Vonderheid,  Carl  A.,  and  H.  L.  Eddy,  Oil  HUl,  Kans. 
Boiloi-tlue    cleaner   or    scaler.      1,466,317  ;    Aug.    28. 

Von  der  Heydt,  Harry  K.,  Butte,  Mont.  Dental  appliance. 
1,477,091  ;   Dec.    11. 

Von  der  Schnialz,  Carl,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Weighting  and 
dyeing  silks.     1,457,607  ;  June  5. 

Vondersloot,  Arthur  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Game  ap- 
paratus,    1,468,336;  Sept.  18. 

Vonde  Veld,  Edwin  A.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Dispensing  appara- 
tus.    1,464,893  ;  Aug.  14. 

Von  Ditmar,  Peter,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Treating  hydro- 
carbons, and  particularly  crude  petroleum.  1,448,643  ; 
Mar.    13. 

Vondracek,  George  J.,  Verdigre,  Nebr.  Ventilated  auto- 
mobile windshield.     1,445,732  :  Feb  .20. 

Von  Egerhfizy,  Ludwig.  (See  Rado,  A.,  Mayer,  and  von 
Egerhfizy.)  , 

Von   Endt,   August.      (See   Bastian,    George,   assignor.) 

Von  Engeln,  Harrv  F.,  Ludell,  Kans.  Wheat  stacker. 
1,459,271  ;  June  19. 

Von  Glahn,  George  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pipe  fitting. 
1,476.861  ;   Dec.   11. 

Von  Groeling,  Albrecht,  assignor  to  National  Refining 
Corporation,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Separation  of 
natural  gas  and  distillation  gases  into  gasoline  and 
othef  constituents.     1,456,953  :  May  29. 

Von  Ilalle,  Millard,  Palisades  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
The  Standard  Corset  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cor- 
set.     1,465.104;   Aug.   14. 

Von  Ilalle,  Millard,  Palisades  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Standard  Corset  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corset. 
1,465,105  ;  Aug.  14. 

Von  Hambach,  Ernest,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  H.  D, 
Lafferty,  Oakland,  Calif.     Timer.     1,462,309;  July  17. 

Von  Herrlich,  Mathilde.  (See  WassiliefC,  Alexander,  as- 
signor.) 

Von  Hornbostel,  Erich  M.,  Steglitz,  near  Berlin,  and  M. 
Wertheimer,  Berlin,  Germany.  Method  and  means  for 
determining  the  direction  of  sounds.  1,467,545 ; 
Sept.  11. 

V^on  Horst,  Louis,  Coberg,  Germany.  Flavoring  agent  for 
boverapes.     1,464,520  :  Aug.  14. 

Von  Kersburg,  Hairy  E.,  assignor  to  R.  H.  Macy  &  Co., 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  attachment  for  stop 
watches.     1.459,006  ;  June  19. 

Von  Kothen,  William,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Solid  truck  tiro. 

1.464.786  ;  Aug.  14. 

Von    BLTenski,    Roman,    Berlin-Friedenau,    Germany.      Ve- 
hicle  tire.     1,453,033;   Apr.   24. 
Von  Leesen,  Emil,  Berlin,  Germany.     Pneumatic  hammer. 

1.464.787  ;  Aug.  14. 

Von  Liicken,  Gottfried,  Berlin,  Germany.  Photograph- 
ically reproducing  pictures  represented  on  curved  sur- 
faces.    1,456.954  :  May  29, 

Von  Pein.  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  The  National  Cash 
Register  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Change-making 
ticket   register.      1,446.675  ;   Feb.   27. 

Von  Porat,  Karl  H.  V.,  Stockholm,  assignor  to  Motala 
Verkstads  Nya  Aktiebolag,  Motala  Verkstad,  Sweden. 
Furnace  for  pulverous  fuel.     1,462,310;  July  17. 

Von  Post,  Gustaf,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  balance 
weighing  apparatus.     1,459,272;  June  19. 

Von  Recklinghausen,  Max.  (See  Henri,  V.,  Helbronner, 
and  von  Recklinghausen.) 

Von  Segebaden,  Ernst  S.  D.,  Djursholm,  assignor  to  Aktie- 
bolaget  Gerh,  Arehns  Mekaniska  Verkstad,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.  Feed  device  for  veneer-cutting  machines, 
lathes,  cutting  machines,  and  the  like.  1,449,798 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Von  Serkey,  Joseph,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Spirit  level. 
1,459.381 ;  June  19. 

Von  Soden-Fraunhofen,  Graf  Alfred,  Friedrichshafen, 
Germany.     Change-speed  gear.     1,453,032 :   Apr.  24. 

Vnn  Stein,  Henry  A..  Jenera,  Ohio.  Corn  harvester  and 
shocker.      1,441,897  ;  Jan.  9. 

Von  Tell.  Edward  B.,  Gottenborg,  Sweden.  Ship's  hatch. 
1,455.513;  May  15. 

Vons,  John,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Steering  wheel.  1,470,784  : 
Oct.  16. 

Voorhies,   Felix  E,,  Dallas,  Tex. 
chine.     1,449,847  ;  Mar.  27. 

Voorhies,    Felix   E..    Dallas.    Tex. 
chine.     1,457,329  ;   June  5. 

Voorhies,    Frederick    E.,    Tulsa, 
1,451,190  ;  Apr.  10. 

Voorhis,  William  H.,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Bank  Note  Company.  Wiping  mechanism  for  ro- 
tary plate-printing  machines.     1,468,530  ;  Sept.   18. 

Voorst,  J  Clarence,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Division  plate  for 
egg  cases.     1,461,235:  .July  10. 

Voracek,  Frank  B.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Airplane.  1,451,352; 
Apr.  10. 

Vorbroker,  Edmund,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Casing  for  an 
electric  way  and  stop  signal  device  for  automobiles  and 
other  vehicles.     Des.  63,011 ;  Sept.  4. 

Vorderwinkler,  William,  Roselle,  N.  J.  Winding  and 
reeling  device,     1 .463,181 ;   July  31 . 


Cotton-seed-linting  ma- 

Cottonseed-linting   ma- 

Okla.      Gas    condenser. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Voreaux,  Paul,  and  R.  Babel,  Paris,  Prance.  Rotary  ap- 
paratus operating  as  pump  or  motor.   1,451,284  ;  Apr.  10. 

Vorel,  Frank,  Hanover,  Mont.  Floor-cleaning  apparatus. 
1,467,629;  Sept.  11. 

Voress,  Clyde  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  V.  C.  Canter, 
Bradford,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Gasoline  Recovery  Corpo- 
ration. Volatilizing,  distilliug,  or  separating  absorbed 
vapors.      1,453,215;  Apr.   24. 

Vortex  Mfg.  Co.,  The.      (See  Barbieri,  Cesare,  assignor.) 

Vortex  Mfg.  Co..  The.      (See  Curtin,  David  F.,  assignor.) 

Vos,  Calvin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treating  molten  metals. 
1,469,706;  Oct.  2. 

Vosburg,  Alan  E.,  and  B.  B.  Whitney,  Detroit,  Mich., 
assignors  to  A.  V.  Hannifin,  Chicago,  111.  Boring 
bar  and  the  like.     1,461,202  ;  .July  10. 

Vosburgh,  Eugene,  Longmont,  Colo.  Knife-setting  ap- 
pliance.    1,478, .539;   Dec.   25. 

Vosburgh,  .Tohu  R.,  Johnstown,  N.  Y.  Repair  plug  for 
inner  tubes.     1,45.5.485  ;  May  1. 

Vosburgh,  Loren  F.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Railway-ticket 
structure.     1,442,915  ;  Jan.  23. 

Vosburgh,  William  W.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Rim  mounting. 
1,447,108  :  Feb.  27.   • 

Vosler,  Kenneth  D.,  South  Amboy,  N.  J.  Drawing  im- 
plement.    1,461,.S35;  July  10. 

Vesper,  William  W.,  assignor  to  The  Toledo  Pipe  Thread- 
ing Machine  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Pipe-cutting 
machine.     1,468,935  :   Sept.  25. 

Vosper.  William  W.,  assignor  to  The  Toledo  Pipe  Thread- 
ing Machine  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Pipe-cutting  ap- 
paratus.    1,471.872  :  Oct.   23. 

Voss,  Charles  H.  (See  Britzwein,  Christian  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Voss,  Honry  W.,  and  C.  A.  Balzer,  assignors  to  The 
Monarch  Carriage  Goods  Company,  Cincinii.ati,  Ohio. 
Glare   shield   for  automobiles.      1,462,726 ;   July   24. 

Voss,  John  P.     (See  Forsyth,  William  M.,  assignor.) 

Voss,  Joseph.  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Safety  deposit  box. 
1,463,182  ;  July  31. 

Voss,  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Schott  &  Gen,  Jena,  Germany. 
Obtaining  sodium  dekaborate  from  boronatrocalcite. 
1,444.989;   Feb.  13. 

Voss,  William  H.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Wringer.  1,472,620  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Voss,  William  H.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Washing  machine. 
1,473,130  ;  Nov.  6. 

Voss,  William  H.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Door.  1,473,131 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Votaw,  Iloraer  S.,  Chopaka,  Wa:sh.  Safety  apparatus  for 
railway   rolling   stock.      1,462,254 ;    July    17. 

Vowell,  Asburv  C.  and  W.  O.,  sr.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Press. 
1,448.779  ;  Mar.  20. 

Vowell,  William  0.,  sr.    (See  Vowell,  Asbury  C.  and  W.  O.) 

Vowles,  Ernest  H.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  assignor  to  L^itch- 
burg  Bobbin  Cleaning  Machine  Company.  Bobbin- 
cleaning  machine.     1,473,265  ;  Nov.  6. 

Vrba.  John,  Chicago,  III.  Pipe  or  cable  clamp.  1,462,071  ; 
July  24. 

Vreeland,  George  W.,  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Screen  for  dust 
catchers.     1,474,921 ;   Nov.   20. 

Vreeland,  George  W.,  and  G.  E.  Wisener,  Steubenville, 
Ohio.  Remotion  of  blast  -  furnace  salamanders. 
1  455  313  '  Mav  15. 

Vsetecka,  William  J.     (See  Tillman,  J.  T.,  and  Vsetecka.) 

Vuilleumier.  Rudolph,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company.  Method 
of  and  apparatus  for  heat  differentiation.  1,459,270  ; 
June  19. 

Vuilleumier,  Rudolph,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company.  Appara- 
tus for  applving  heat  and  using  such  apparatus. 
1,460,046  ;  June  26. 

Vulcan  Foundry  Limited,  The.  (See  Richards,  Rupert  P., 
assignor.) 

Vulcan  Iron   Works.      (See  Damon,  George  B.,  assignor.) 

Vulcan  Iron  Works.     (See  Moore,  Roscoe,  assignor.) 

Vulcan  Last  Company,  The.  (See  Searl,  Clinton  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

W-M-I'  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Parks,  Robert  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

W.  &  T.  Avery,  Limited.  (See  Timson,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Waage,  Alvin  H.,  Rosedale,  N.  Y,  Transformer  cooler 
and  electric  heater.     1,458,634  ;   June  12. 

Waaler,  George  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Store  display  stand  or 
similar  article.     Des.  63,668  ;   Dec.   25. 

Wablp,  John  H.,  et  al.  (See  Snyder,  Samuel  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wachtel,   Louis.      (See  David,   Ernest,   assignor.) 

Wack,  Charles  11..  IJaltimore,  Md.  Cleat  for  electric  con- 
duits.     1.452,993  ;   Apr.    24. 

Wacker,  Frederick  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Closure  for  re- 
ceptacles.     1,471,079;    Oct.    16. 

Wacker,  Frederick  G..  Chicago,  111.  Bung  structure  for 
metal  barrels  and  the  like.     1,473,411  ;  Nov.  6. 

Wackman,  Louis  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Barrel-sealing  device. 
1,476,935.  Dec.  11. 

Wncl.iw,  Martin  J.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Reduction  gear. 
1,441,136;  Jan.  2. 

Waddell,  Harvey  H.,  Gary,  N.  C.  Reserve  oil  tank  for 
automobiles.     1,442,502  ;  Jan.  16. 


Waddell,  William   J.      (See   Smith,  J.    H.,   and   Waddell.) 

Wuddicor,  Richard.     (See  McCavitt,  John  P.,  assignor.) 

VYadc,  Charles  N.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Ticket  printing  and 
delivering   machine.      1,44:3.771  ;    Jan.   30. 

Wade,  Charles  N.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Transfer-printing  ma- 
chine.    1,471,369  ;  Oct.  23. 

Wade,  Edward  J.,  St.  John's  Wood,  London,  and  G.  W. 
Jacobs,  Purley,  England.  Variable-speed  gearing  for 
motor  road  and  other  vehicles.     1,450,999  ;  Apr.   10. 

Wade,   Edwin   A.      (See  Jago,   A.   C,   and    Wade.) 

Wade,  Ilenr.v  N.,  Shorewood,  assignor  to  The  Cutler- 
Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Controller  for 
electric  motors.     1,454,527  ;  Ma.v  8. 

Wade,  Henry  N.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  M'f'g 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Rheostat.     1,464,857  ;  Aug.  14. 

Wade,  James  M.     (See  Wells,  A.  Z.,  and  Wade.) 

Wade,  Jem  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The  New  England 
Electric  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Automatically-operat- 
ing fabric  clamping  and  gripping  buckle.  1 ,451,191  ; 
Apr.   10. 

Wade,   Joseph.      (See  Ordung,    Henry   H.,   assignor.) 

Wade,  Joseph,  ct  al.     (See  Ordung,  Henry  H.,  assignor.) 

Wade,  Reginald  N.     (See  Osborn,  W.  M.,  and  Wade.) 

Wade.  Robert  C,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Tonofonc 
Company.     Phonographic   stylus.      1,478,192;    Dec.   18. 

Wadell,  Albert  H.,  assignor  to  Abso-Seal  Joint  Piston 
Ring  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Piston  ring.  1,444,046  ; 
Feb.  G. 

Waderlow,  Alexander  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Collapsible  stool. 
1,448,171  ;  Mar.  13. 

Wadleigh,  Roy  L.,  Luverne,  lov^a.  Staple-pulling  imple- 
ment.     1,474,569  ;   Nov.   20. 

Wadleigb,  Rufus  D.,  Old  Town,  Me.  Baffle  block  and 
combustion-chamber  top.     1,461,560 ;  July  10. 

Wadsworth,  Arthur  W.,  Fort  Thomas,  Ky.  Watchcase 
crystal.     1,446,952  ;  Feb.  27. 

Wfidsworth,  Arthur  W.,  and  A.  P.  Conant,  Fort  Thomas, 
assignors  to  The  Wadsworth  Watch  Case  Company, 
Davton,  Ky.      Watchcase.     Des.  63,669  ;   Dec  25. 

Wadsv>'orth,  Arthur  W.,  and  A.  P.  Conant,  Fort  Thomas, 
assignors  to  Tlie  Wadsworth  Watch  Case  Company, 
Dayton,  Ky.     Watchcase.     Des.   63,670;  Dec.   25. 

Wadsworth,  Arthur  W.,  and  A.  P.  Conant,  Fort  Thomas, 
.Tssignors  to  The  Wadsworth  Watch  Case  Company, 
Dayton,   Ky.     Watchcase.     Des.  63,671  ;   Dec.   25. 

Wadsworth  Core  Machine  and  Equipment  Company,  The. 
(See  Wadsworth,  George  H.,  assignor.) 

Wadsworth  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Wadsworth,  George  B..  assignor.) 

Wadsworth,  Frank  L.  O.,  assignor  to  A.  Kingsbury, 
Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Bearing.      1,441,614 ;   Jan.   9. 

Wadsworth,  Frnnk  L.  0.,  assignor  to  A.  Kingsbury,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Bearing.     1,445,188 ;   Feb.  13. 

Wadsworth,  George  B.,  assignor  to  The  Wadsworth  Elec- 
tric Manufacturing  Company,  Covington,  Ky.  Switch 
box.     1,444,858  ;  Feb.  13. 

Wadsworth.  George  B.,  assignor  to  The  Wadsworth  Elec- 
tric Manufacturing  Company,  Covington,  Ky.  Safety 
box  for  electric  installation.     Rel5,718  ;  Nov.  6. 

Wadsworth,  George  H.,  assignor  to  The  Wadsworth  Core 
Machine  and  Equipment  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Core- 
making  machine.     1,441,048  ;  Jan.  2. 

Wadsworth,  Howard  L.  (See  Bryson,  Charles  W..  as- 
signor.) 

W'adsworth,  Howard  L.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sand-cutting 
machine'.     1,443,772  :  Jan.  30. 

W'ad.5worth,  Howard  L.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sand-cutting 
machine.      1,443,773  :   Jan.   30. 

Wad.sworth,  Howard  L..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sand-cutting 
machine.     1.466,863  :  Sept.  4. 

Wadsworth,  Howard  L.,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Sand  cutting 
and    screening   machine.     1,475,729 ;   Nov.   27. 

Wadsworth,  Lawrence  H.,  London,  England.  Electrically- 
operated  switch  and  the  like.    1,471,080  ;  Oct.  16. 

Wadsworth,  Philip.      (See  Whiting,  J.,  and  Wadsworth.) 

Wadsworth.  Philip  C  assignor  to  Cotona  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Cleaning  and  conditioning  cotton  for 
spinning.     1,400,519  ;  July  3. 

Wadsworth  Watch  Case  Company,  The.  (See  Conant, 
Arthur  P.,   assignor.^ 

Wadsworth  Watch  Case  Company,  The.  (See  Wads- 
worth, A.  W.,  and  Conant,  assignors.) 

Waechter,  Ferdinand  F.,  and  W.  S.  Campbell,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  assignors  to  Link-Belt  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Pier  structure.     1,443,297  ;  Jan.  23. 

Waffenfabrik  Mauser,  A.  G.  (See  Kissendorfer,  Karl, 
assignor. ) 

Wagandt,  Charles  L.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Window  frame  for 
oil-stove  openings.     Des.  62,038  ;  Mar.   6. 

Wagar,  Duane  H.,  Ocean  Park,  Calif.  Savings  bank. 
1,459,424;  June  IC". 

Wagemaker,  Isaac,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Index-card 
suide.     1,444.404  ;  Feb.  6. 

Wagemaker,  Isaac,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Pad  or  covering 
for  desks,  tables,  and  the  like.     1,444,405  :  Feb.  6. 

Wagemans,  Joseph  E.,  and  G.  Ledewyn,  Brussels,  Bel- 
Eium.  Stop  mechanism  for  rotary  box  looms. 
1,460,003  ;   June  20. 

Wagenbach,  Anton,  Elberfeld,  Germany.  Shears  for  iron 
and  similar  materials.     1,469,467  ;  Oct.  2. 

Wagenhals,  William  G.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Drum  for 
washing  machines.     1,469,975;   Oct.  9. 


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Wagenhorst,  James  H.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Making  spokes. 
1,459,169  ;  June  19. 

Wageuhorst,  James  H.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Rotary  Internal- 
combustion   engine.     1,473,656  ;   Nov.   13. 

Wagenhorst,  James  II.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Metal  wheel. 
1.474.183;  Nov.  13. 

AVagoiihorst,  James  H.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Metal  wheel. 
1,475,161  ;  Nov.  20. 

Wageulander,  George,  Washington,  D.  C.  Internal-com- 
hustiou  engine.     1,474.217  :   Nov.  13. 

Wager,  Robert  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Air-supply  wall 
for  furnaces.     1,440,753  ;  Jan.  2. 

Waggoner,  Albert  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Geo.  W. 
Diener  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Fire  extinguisher. 
1,445,733  ;  Feb.  20. 

Waggoner,  Oron,  Alton,  111.  Beehive  opener.  1,448,609  ; 
Mar.    13. 

Wiigiiuner.  Zaok  H.,  Gastonia,  N.  C.  Window  holder. 
1.442.016;  Jan.  9. 

Wagner,  Albert,  assignor  to  Wagner  Research  Society, 
Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Auxiliary  air  valve  for  internal- 
cnmbustion   engines.      1 ,453,296  :   May   1. 

Wagner,  Albert,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Wemb  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Carburetor. 
1,462,219  ;  July  17. 

Wagner,  Albert,  assignor  to  The  Wemb  Company,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Auxiliary  air  valve  for  internal-com- 
bustion engines.     1,470,785  ;  Oct.   16. 

Wagner,  Albert  G.,  Norwood,  assignor  of  two-eighths  to 
H.  A.  Meyer,  two-eighths  to  F.  Elsbach,  and  two- 
eighths  to  J.  Bloeli,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Transmission- 
gear-shifting  mechanism.      1,457,199  ;   May   29. 

Wagner,  Andrew,  West  Hoboljen,  assignor  to  Ferguson 
Brothers  Mfg.  Co.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Table.  1,453,736  ; 
May  1. 

Wagner,  Arthur  J.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Lingerie  clasp. 
1,459,382;  June  19. 

Wagner,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Spindle  for  lighting 
fixtures.     Des.  62,039  ;  Mar.   6. 

Wagner,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc..  Providence,  R.  I.  Spindle  for  lighting 
fixtures.     Des.  62,040  ;  Mar.  6. 

Wagner,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Son.s,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Sconce  for  lighting 
fixtures.     Des.  62,041 ;   Mar.  6. 

Wagner,  Charles,  Grantwood,  and  A.  Hormel,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Drving  apparatus  for  plates  of  metal  and  other 
material.  "  1,443,104  ;   Jan.  23. 

Wagner,  Charles,  Grantwood,  and  A.  Flormel,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Conveyer  chain  for  drying  apparatus  and  the 
like.     1,452,943;  Apr.  24. 

Wagner,  Charles,  Grantwood,  N.  J.,  and  A.  Hormel,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Drying  apparatus  for  plates  of  metal  and 
other  material.     1,467,211 ;  Sept.  4. 

Wagner,  Charles,  Grantwood;  and  A.  Hormel,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Drying  apparatus  tor  plates  of  metal  and  other 
material.     1,468,181 ;  Sept.  18. 

Wagner,  Charles  F..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electroper- 
cURsive  welding  system.     1,451,558  ;  Apr.  10. 

Wagner,  Charles  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Means 
for  obtaining  high  momentary  current.  1,456,955 ; 
May  29. 

Wagner,   Charles  N.      (See  Turner,   Henry  R.,  assignor.) 

Wagner,  Edward  A.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electrically-heated  tool. 
1,462,431 ;  July  17. 

"Wagner  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Fynn,  Valfere  A.. 
assignor.) 

Wagner,  Ezra  B.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Direction  indicator. 
1,440,804  ;  Jan.  2. 

Wagner,  Francis  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Safety  pin. 
1,474,127  ;   Nov.   13. 

Wagner,  Fred  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Purification  of  waste 
liquors.     1,473,750  ;  Nov.   13. 

Wagner,  Fritz,  Berlin-Lichterfelde,  Germany.  Water- 
purifying  system  for  locomotives.     1,474,218  ;  Nov.  13. 

Wagner,  George  E. ;  R.  R.  and  R.  M.  Downie  assignors 
to  Keystone  Driller  Company,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.  Exca- 
vating scoop.     1.476,121  ;  Dec.  4. 

Wagner,  H.  I.,  Co.  (See  Pedersen,  Thomas  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wagner,  Hans,  and  W.  Strube,  Magdeburg,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  Nathan  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Valve.     1.476,862;  Dec.  11. 

Wagner,  Hugo  G.,  Point  Pleasant  Beach,  N.  J.  Apparatus 
for  making  electric  -  battery  elements.  1,476,782 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Wagner,  Isaac,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Trap.  1,474,805 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Wagner,  Jene  W.,  Cross  Plains,  Tex.  Hook.  1,445,372  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Wagner,  Jesse  W.,  Silverdale,  Kans.  Wall  hoard. 
1,473,981  ;  Nov.  13. 

Wagner,  Joseph  F.,  assignor  to  The  Dunham  Company, 
Berea,  Ohio.  Agricultural  implement  wheel.  1,444,224  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Wagner,  Martin,  Argusville,  N.  Dak.  Washing  machine. 
1,459,607  :  June  19. 

Wagner,  Ole  C.  Seattle,  Wash.  Wire  spiller  and  lifting 
net.     1,463,857  ;  Aug.  7. 

58330—36 


Wagner,   Orville.      (See   Kobey,   Maurice  D.,   assignor.) 

Wagner,  Paul  A.,  Jersey  City.  N.  J.  Dyeing  machine. 
1,441,898;  Jan.  9. 

Wagner,  Paul  A.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Pile-Qutting  device. 
1,450,011 ;  Mar.  27. 

Wagner,  Paul  A.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Pile-cutting  device. 
1,452,285;  Apr.  17. 

Wagner,  Paul  A.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Reed  for  looms. 
1,461,547;  July  10. 

Wagner,  Ray  C,  Metamora,  111.  Lock  for  tire  chains. 
1,463,604  ;  July  31. 

Wagner  Research  Society.  (See  Wagner,  Albert,  as- 
signor.) 

Wagner,  Robert  E.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Casing  for  electrical  apparatuc. 
1,477,792  ;   Dec.   18. 

Wagner,  Rudolf,  Hamburg,  Germany,  assignor  to  Star 
Contrapropeller  Ltd.  A./S.,  Christiania,  Norway. 
Screw  propeller.     1,461,841 ;   July   17. 

Wagner,  Walter  A.     (See  Ariens,  F.  A.  and  Wagner.) 

Wagner,  William  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Masonry  struc- 
ture.    1.453,557  ;  May  1. 

Wagner,  William  F.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Suit  hanger. 
Rel5,628 ;  June  19. 

Wagner  Woodruff  Co.  (See  Van  Daren,  Frank  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wagnon,  William  P.,  Portland  Oreg.,  and  H.  J.  Bomar, 
Tacoma,  Wash.  File-sharpening  machine.  1,470,206 ; 
Oct.   9. 

Wagoner,  Charles  B.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Chimney  cap. 
1,470,305  ;  Oct.  9.  » 

Wagoner,  George  A.      (See  Boring,  J.  W.,  and  Wagoner.) 

Wagstafif,  Andrew  L.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Collapsible  iron- 
ing board.     1,456,661 ;   May  29. 

Wagstaff,  Andrew  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Wagstafif  Box  Mfg.  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Hinge. 
1,467,344  ;  Sept.  11. 

Wagstaff  Box  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Wagstaff,  Andrew  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wagstafif,  Richard  A.     (See  Call,  B.  G.,  and  Wagstafif.) 

Wahl,  Andre,  Enghien,  and  R.  Lantz,  Paris,  Prance,  as- 
signors of  nine-tenths  to  Societe  Anonyme  Des 
Mati&res  Colorantes  &  Prodults  Chlmiques  De  Saint- 
Denis,  Paris,  France.  Manufacture  of  2-oxy-l-aryl 
naphthylamines.     1,460,774  ;  July  3. 

Wahl  Company,  The.  (See  Poole,  A.  F.,  and  Vernier,  as- 
signors.) 

Wahl  Company,  The.      (See  TeCft,  Ivan  D.,  assignor.) 

Wahl   Company,    The.      (See   Wahl,    John    C,    assignor.) 

Wahl  Oompahy,  The.     (See  Welch,  Horace  H.,  assignor.) 

Wahl,  Frank  S.,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Internal-com- 
bustion  engine.      1,460,458 ;    July    3. 

Wahl,  Frederick  G.      (See  Straub,  O.  I.,  and  Wahl.) 

Wahl,  George  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Force-feed  oiling 
system.     1,459,484  ;  June  19. 

Wahl,  John,  assignor  to  A.  Schrader's  Son,  Incorporated, 
Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Wrench.     1,457,719 ;   June   5. 

Wahl,  John  C,  assignor  to  The  Wahl  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Clip  for  mechanical  pencils.     1,465,957  ;  Aug.  28. 

Wahl,  John  C,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Wahl  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Magazine  pencil.  1,473,412 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Wahl,  Henry  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Hydraulic  separator. 
1,442,199  ;   Jan.   16. 

Wahl,  Leo  J.,  Sterling,  111.     Clipper.     1,471,536  ;  Oct.  23. 

Wahl,  Leo  J.,  Sterling,  111.  Electric  clinner.  1,474,128; 
Nov.   13. 

Wahl,  Robert,  Preetz,  assignor  to  Deutsche  Werke  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Berlin,  Germany.  Ship's  motor.  1,446,775  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Wahl,  William  H.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Radiator  struc- 
ture for  furnaces.     1,463,410  ;  July  31. 

Wahlberg,  Nils  A.,  Wllklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Section  In- 
sulator.    1,451,559;  Apr.   10. 

Wahlberg,  Nils  J.  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Section- 
break  device.     1,440,511 ;  Jan.  2. 

Wahlen,  Gustavus  A.  N.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Attachment  for 
rakes.     1,450,877  ;  Apr.  8. 

Wahlen,  Henry  A.     (See  Friis,  P.,  and  Wahlen.) 

Wahlstrom,  Verner  J.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Cigar  Machinery  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cigar-bunch   machine.     1,442.200 ;   Jan.   16. 

Wahnbe,  Hermann  A.  T.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Crypto- 
graph.    1,472,775;  Oct.  30. 

Waida,  Frank,  assignor  to  M.  A.  Waida,  Chicago,  111. 
Candy-making  machine.     1,447,914  ;  Mar.  6. 

Waida,  Mary  A.      (See  Waida,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Wailes,  Leonard  A.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Self-registering 
scale  for  fishing  rods.     1,458,014  ;  June  5. 

Wainwrlght,  Frank  R.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Scale  attach- 
ment.    1,458,089  ;   June  5. 

Wainwrlght,  George,  Boston,  Mass.  Bag-filling  machine. 
1,477,198  ;   Dec.   11. 

Wainwrlght,  Joseph  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Valve-llftlng  de- 
vice.    1,447,447  ;  Mar.  6. 

Wainwrlght,  William  W.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Combination 
valve  and   dust   cap.     1,464,376 ;   Aug.    7. 

Wals,  Albert  C,  Hamilton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Niles- 
Bement-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Counter- 
weight for  boring  mills.     1,440,512 ;  Jan.  2. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Wait,  Henry  H.,  Anderson.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Midwest  Engine  Corporation,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.     Multistage  turbine.     1,469,707;   Oct.   2. 

Wait,  Henry  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Dynamo- 
electric  machine.     1,470,786  ;   Oct.  16. 

Wait,  John  C,  administrator.      (See  Lowenstein,  Fritz.) 

Wait,  Justin  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Utilization  of  am- 
monia.    1,452,009;  Apr.  17. 

Wait,  Thaddeus  S.     (See  Henry,  J.  A.,  and  Wait.) 

Waite,  Bertram,  Gait,  Ontario,  Canada.  Dirigible  head- 
light for  automobiles.     1,454,608  ;  May  8. 

Waite,  Carlton  K.,  Minneapolis,  assignor  to  New  Liberty 
Washing  Machine  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Reversing 
mechanism  for  washing  machines.     1,471,873  ;  Oct.  23. 

Waite,  Charles  M..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Race-course  im- 
plement.     1,441,647 ;  Jan.  9. 

Waite,  Evans  Company.      (See  Evans,  Edwin  B.) 

Waite,  Frank  H.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Baffle  brick. 
1,473,132;  Nov.  6. 

Waite,  Frank  H.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Baffle  brick. 
1.478,309;  Dec.  18. 

Waite,  Harrv  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filter  Indicator  for 
X-ray  systems.     1,449,357  ;  Mar.  20. 

Waite,  Harry  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vibrating  buckey 
diaphragm  for  scattered  X-ray  radiation.  1,471,081 ; 
Oct.   16. 

Waite,  Henry  J.,  Peckham,  England.  Lamp-shade  carrier. 
1,477,734  ;  Dec.  18. 

yVaite,  Jackson  L.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  A.  S.  Fen- 
zel,  nine-fortieths  to  C.  Fenzel,  and  one-twentieth  to 
J.  M.  Jenefsky,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Oscillating  ma- 
chine.    1,464,051;  Aug.  7. 

Waite  Land  and  Livestock  Company  et  al.  (See  Grooves, 
Earl   C,  assignor.) 

Waitz,  Charles  A.,  Rouseville,  Pa.  Pump.  1,452,579 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Waitz,  Charles  A.,  Rouseville,  Pa.  Pump.  1,452,580; 
Apr.  24. 

Wajdic,  Petar,  Pleasant  Unity,  Pa.  Tire  pump. 
1,462,432;   July  17. 

Waketield,  Arthur  J.,  Miami,  Fla.  Piston  ring  remover. 
1,475,665  ;  Nov.  27. 

Wakefield,  F.  W.,  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Wakefield, 
Frederick  W.,  assignor.) 

Wakefield,  Frank  T.,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Outdoor  gaming 
apparatus.     1,452,350;  Apr.  17. 

Wakefield,  Frederick  W..  assignor  to  The  P.  W.  Wake- 
field Brass  Company,  Vermilion,  Ohio.  Carburetor. 
1,446,600;  Feb.  27. 

Wakefield,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  The  F.  W.  Wake- 
field Brass  Company,  Vermilion,  Ohio.  Lamp  for  auto- 
mobiles  and    the    like.      1,453,534 ;    May    1. 

Wakefield,  Thomas,  sr.,  Miami,  Ariz.  Automatic  light-cir- 
cuit control.     1,464,788  ;  Aug.  14. 

Wakeford,  William  T.  (See  Arnold,  E.  H.,  and  Wake- 
ford.) 

Wakelee,  William  W.,  Straitford,  and  A.  C.  Griscom,  Sandy 
Hook,  Conn.  Hydraulic  governor  for  hydrocarbon  en- 
gines.    1,464,960  :  Aug.  14. 

Walat,  Gregor.      (See  Picklo,  Valentine,  assignor.) 

Walatkevicius,  Peter.     (See  Kapickas,  Paul  K.,  assignor.) 

Walbrecker,  Ernest,  Wyomissing,  assignor  to  The  Nar- 
row Fabric  Co.,  West  Reading,  Pa.  Trimming  braid 
for  garments.     Des.  62,594  ;  June  19. 

Walbrecker,  Ernest,  Wyomissing,  assignor  to  The  Nar- 
row Fabric  Co.,  West  Reading,  Pa.  Trimming  braid 
for   garments.      Des,    62,595 ;    June   19. 

Walbrecker,  Ernest,  Wyomissing,  assignor  to  The  Narrow 
Fahric  Co.,  West  Reading,  Pa.  Trimming  braid  for 
garments.     Des.  62,596  ;  June  19. 

Walbrecker,  Ernest,  Wyomissing,  assignor  to  The  Nar- 
row Fabric  Co.,  West  Reading,  Pa.  Trimming  braid 
for   garments.      Des.    62,597 ;    June   19. 

Walbrecker,  Ernest,  Wyomissing,  assignor  to  The  Nar- 
row Fabric  Co.,  West  Reading,  Pa.  Trimming  braid 
for  garments  and  similar  articles.  Des.  63,672 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Walbridge,    Harvey.      (See   Parker,    Harry    J.,    assignor.) 

Walbridge.  Henry  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cake  of  soap. 
1.441,315  ;  Jan.  9. 

Walch.  William  J.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Female  gauge. 
1,447,448;  Mar.   6. 

Walchli,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Kant-Break  Ladders,  Inc., 
St.  Louis,  Mo.     Extension  ladder.     1,461,952  ;  July  17. 

Wald,   Samuel.      (See   Klein.   B.   M.,   and   Wald.) 

Walden,  Andrew  J.,  Griffin,  Ga.  Pump.  1,460,295; 
June  26. 

Walden,  Cecil  J,,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pimiento  coring 
and  skin-loosening  machine.     1,476,937;  Dec.  11. 

Walden  Cecil  J.,  assignor  to  Royal  Packing  Company, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Conveyer.     1,476,936  ;  Dec.  11. 

Walden,  Dan,  Scalp  Level,  Pa.  Combined  automobile  and 
aeroplane.     1,458.787  ;  .Tune  12. 

Walden,  Frederick  E.,  deceased,  Worcester,  Mass. ;  G  B 
Walden,  executrix.     Auto  ,1ack.     1.452.131 ;  Apr.  17 

Walden,  Frederick  E.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Walden-Stnx  Manufacturing 
Co..    Stoneham,    Mass.      Wrench.      1.453,898 ;    May    1 

Walden,  Grace  E.,  executrix.     (See  Walden,  Frederick  E  )' 

Walden  Knife  Company.  (See  Henry,  Ferdinand  G.,  as- 
signor.) 


Walden-Stax  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Walden,  Fred- 
erick E.,  assignor.) 

Walden,  Wallace  E.,  Domingo,  N.  Mex.  Feed  fuel  for  ex- 
plosion engines.     1,464,592;  Aug.  14. 

Walden-Worcester,  Inc.  (See  Bellows,  Warren  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Walder  &  Co.      (See  Peyer,  Emil,  assignor.) 

Waldes  &  Co.  Inc.      (See  Bail,  Emil  A.,  assignor.) 

Waldheim,  John,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting 
machine.      1,441,049  ;  Jan.  2. 

Waldheim,  John,  Elizalieth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  ma 
chine.     1,451,482;  Apr.  10. 

Waldheim,  John,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type 
writing    machine.      1,464,122 ;    Aug.    7. 

Waldman,  Herman  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fire  door, 
1,451,353  ;  Apr.  10. 

Waldo,    Algermont    H.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Carpet.      Des 

62.074  ;   Mar.    13. 

Waldo,   Algermont    H.,    St.    Paul,   Minn.      Carpet.      Des 

62.075  ;  Mar.  13. 

Waldo,  Algermont  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Rug.     Des.  62,116 

Mar.  27. 
Waldo,  Algermont  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Rug.     Des.  62,117 

Mar.  27. 
Waldo,  Algermont  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Rug.    Des.  62,118 

Mar.  27. 
Waldo,  Algermont  I-I.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Rug.    Des.  62,119 

Mar.  27; 
Waldo,  Algermont  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Rug.    Des.  62,120 

Mar.  27. 
Waldo,  Algermont  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Rug.    Des.  62,121 

Mar.  27. 
Waldo,  Algermont  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Bug.    Des.  62,122 

Mar.  27. 
Waldo,  Algermont  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Rug.    Des.  62,123 

Mar.   27. 
Waldo,  Algermont  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Rug.    Des.  62,124 

Mar.  27. 
Waldo,  Algermont  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Rug.    Des.  62,125 

Mar.   27. 
Waldo,  Algermont  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Rug.    Des.  62,126 

Mar.  27. 
Waldo,  Algermont  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Rug.    Des.  62,127 

Mar.   27. 
Waldo,  Algermont  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Rug.    Des.  62,128 

Mar.   27. 
Waldo,   William    E.,   et  al.      (See   Haas,   Victor   E.,   as- 
signor.) 
Waldo,   Willis  G.      (See  Peacock,   Samuel,   assignor.) 
Waldon,  Sidney  D.      (See  Sberbondy,  Earl  H.,  assignor.) 
Waldorf,  Charles  E.     (See  Sibley,  J.  T.,  and  Waldorf.) 
Waldorf  Paper  Products  Company.      (See  Gamm,  Charles 

C,  assignor.) 

Waldron,  Fred  D.,  Brooklyn,  as&ignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Helmet. 
1,456,524  ;  May  29. 

Waldron,  Harold  E.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Water-heat- 
ing apparatus.     1,458,090  ;  June  5. 

Waldron,  William  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Military  stock. 
1,477,402;   Dec.   11. 

Wales  Adding  Machine  Company.  (See  Coffee,  Joseph 
C,   assignor.) 

Wales  Adding  Machine  Company.  (See  Moeller,  William, 
assignor.) 

Wales  Adding  Machine  Company.  (See  Shappelle,  Harold 
A.,  assignor.) 

Wales,  Claude  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Passen- 
ger Lorry  Company.  Vehicle  frame.   1,475,328  ;    Nov.  27. 

Wales,  Claude  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Passenger  Lorry  Company.  Vehicle  body.  1,475,329 ; 
Nov.   27. 

Wales,  Claude  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Passen- 
ger Lorry  Company.   Vehicle  frame.   1,475,330  ;  Nov.  27. 

Wales,  Claude  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Pas.senger  Lorry  Company.  One  step  dirigible  vehicle. 
1.475,331  ;  Nov.  27. 

Wales,  Claude  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Passen- 
ger Lorry  Company.   Vehicle  frame.    1,475.332  ;  Nov.  27. 

Wales,  Nathaniel  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and 
structure  for  utilizing  superheated  liquid  fuels. 
1.464,253  ;  Aug.  7. 

Walford,  Harry  N.     (See  Johnston,  C.  F.,  and  Walford.) 

Walkenhorst,  Hermann,  Milton,  Ky.  Hatpin  fastener. 
1,453,422  ;  May  1. 

Walker,  Alexander  J.,  Owen  Sound,  Ontario.  Canada,  as- 
signor to  H.  P.  Walker,  Hepworth,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of  ice-cream  cones. 
1,476,122  ;  Dec.  4. 

Walker,  Alvin  M.     (See  Withrow,  P.  G.,  and  Walker.) 
talker,   Ario,   administrator.      (See   Walker,   Charles   W. 
and  A.  C.) 

Walker,   Ario   C.      (See  Walker,    Charles   W.   and   A.   C.) 

Walker,  Arthur  D.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Card-game 
scorer.     1,455,416;  May  15. 

Walker,  Arthur  W.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Electric  range. 
1,442,109  :  Jan.  16. 

Walker,  Benjamin  F.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1.463,640  ;  July  31. 

Walker,  Benjaman  J.,.  Lynnville,  Tenn.  Lawn  mower. 
1,468,425;  Sept.  18. 


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Alp7iabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Walker    Body    Company.      (See    Wells,    George    W.,    as- 

sisnor.) 
Walker,  Cbarles  D.    (See  McLaughlin,  James  P.,  assisnor.) 
Walker,    Cliarles    J.,    Gary,    Ind.      Riveter.      1,454,777 ; 

May  8. 
Walker.    Charles  J.,   Gary,   Ind.     Adjustable   high    chair. 

1.405.291  ;  Aug.  21. 
Walker,    Charles    P..    Columbus,    Ga.      Mail    distributor. 

1.471,370;  Oct.  23. 
Walker,    Cbarles    W.,    Apollo,    Pa.      Game.       1,456,162; 

May  22. 
Walker,     Charles    W.,     deceased,    Stratford,    and    A.    C. 

Walker,   Bridgeport,   Conn. ;  A.  Walker,   administrator. 

Tvpewritin?   machine.      1,478,501  ;   Dec.  25. 
Walker,  Chester  E.     (See  Cloyd,  Oliver  H.,  assignor.) 
Walker.     Chester    E..    Peoria,    111.      Devotional    bench. 

1,441,548;  Jan.  9. 
Walker.  Chester  E.,  Peoria,  111.     Prie  dieu.     Des.  62,314  ; 

May  1. 
Walker,    Cyril   T.,    Secunderabad,   Deccan,    India.     Appa- 
ratus   for    sharpening    the    blades    of    safety    razors. 

1.452,401 :  Apr.   17. 
Walker,  David,  New  York,  N.  T.   Fishing  hook.    1,452,630  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Walker,  Earl  C,  assignor  to  W.  P.  Ingersoll,  Canton,  111. 

Hydrocarbon  burner.     1.474,867  ;  Nov.  20. 
Walker,     Edward     M.,     Detroit,     Mich.       Toy     shooter, 

1,450,342  ;  Apr.  3. 
Walker,  Edwin  L.,  Onaway,  Mich.     Propeller.     1,454,356  ; 

May  8. 
Walker.     Frank     A.,     Normal,     111.       Railway     crossing. 

1.440,754  :  Jan.  2. 
Walker,  Fred,  Neepawa,  Manitoba,  Canada.     Siding  tight- 
ener.    1,461,991;   July   17. 
Walker,    Frederick    G.,    Chicago,    111.      Foldable    closure. 

1,463,346;  July  31. 
Walker,    Frederick    G.,    Chicago,    111.      Foldable    closure. 

1,463,347;  July  31. 
Walker,    George    H.,    Worcester,    assignor    to    Hpenan    & 

Froude,  Limited.  Manchester  and   Worcester,  England. 

Dynamometer.     1,462.778  :  Julv  24. 
Walker.  George  K.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Great 

Northern   Paper   Company,   Millinocket,   Me.     Cleaning 

felts  of  paper  machines.     1,468,057  ;  Sept.  18. 
Walker,    George    L.,    Moorhead,   Minn.      Check-protecting 

means.     1,461,055;  Julv  10. 
Walker,   George  R.,   Clarcnden   Hills,   assignor,   by  mesne 

assignments,  to  Walker  Vehicle  Company,  Chicago.  111. 

Driving     wheel     for     motor     vehicles     and     the     like. 

1.455,943;  May  22. 
Walker,    George    W.,    Oakland,    Calif.      Garment    pocket. 

1.460.993;  July  3. 
Walker,  Glenn  J.,  assignor  to  Midwestern  Tractor  Wheel 

Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.    Tractor  wheel.     1.459,190  ;  June  19. 
Walker,  Grover  C,  Chicago,  111.     Ventilator.     1,462,924; 

July  24. 
Walker.  Harrv  H..  Grantwood,  N.  J.     Bookkeeping  form. 

1,446,229;   Feb.  20. 
Walker,    Harry   H.,    and   F.    Enos,   jr.,   assignors   to   The 

Norwich    Automatic    Feeder    Company,    New    London, 

Conn.     Poultry  feeder.      1,466,864;   Sept.   4. 
Walker,     Harry    M.,     Grayburg,     Tex.       Check-controlled 

mechanism.     1,463.521 ;  July  31. 
Walker,   Henry,   assignor  of   one-half  to   F.   F.    Slocomb, 

Wilmington,  Del.     Sound  box.     1.469,058  ;   Sept.  25. 
Walker,  Henry  B.     (See  Brown,  C.  0.,  and  Walker.) 
Walker,     Henry     P.       (See    Walker,     Alexander    J.,     as- 
signor.) 
Walker.  Henry   V.,  Newark,  N.   J.     Nitration  apparatus. 

1.454.870  :  May  15. 

Walker,    Henrv    v..    Newark,    N.    J.     Nitrating   cellulose. 

1.454.871  :  May  15. 

Walker,    James,    Nettleton,    Pa.      Road-cleaning    means. 

1.449,075  ;  Mar.  20. 
Walker,     James,     Columbus,     Ohio,     assignor     to     Solar- 

Sturges    Mfg.    Co.      Wastecan.      1,470,207 :    Oct.    9. 
Walker,   James   A.,   Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Knockdown  In- 
terlocking frame.     1,458,563  ;  June  12. 
Walker,   James   J..    Youngstown,    Ohio.      Lock   for   water 

meters.     1,473,751 ;  Nov.  13. 
Walker,      James     L.,      Sandy,      Utah.        Water     motor. 

1  441.955:  Jan.  9. 
Walker,    .John,    Honolulu,    Hawaii.      Multiple    tile    mold. 

1.448,884  ;  Mar.  20. 
Walker,  John,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.     Core  lifter.     1,448,885  : 

Mar.   20. 
Walker.      John,      Honolulu,      Hawaii.        Mortar     gauge. 

1,478,776;  Dec.  25. 
Walker,  John  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  R.  Bond.  Plain- 

fleld,  N.  J.    Director  firing  system.     1,474,745  ;  Nov.  20. 
Walker.   John   W.,  Batley,  assignor   of  one-half   to   Piatt 

Brothers    and    Company    Limited,    Oldham,    England. 

Automatic    feeder     for    carding     engines.       1,476,476 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Walker,   John   W..   Batley,   assignor  of  one-half   to  Piatt 

Brothers    and    Company    Limited,    Oldham,    Lancaster, 

England.     Movable  back  for  apron  feeders.     1,476.477  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Walker.  Joseph  L..  Baton  Rouge,  La.     Sawing  machine. 

1.450,657  ;  Apr.  3. 
Walker,    Joseph    L.,     assignor    to    The    K-D    Barrel    & 

Hamper  Co.,   Baton   Rouge,   La.     Machine  for   making 

barrel   heads.     1,452,010;   Apr.   17. 


Walker,  Joseph  L.,  assignor  to  The  K-D  Barrel  &  Hamper 
Co.,  Paton  Rouge,  La.  Barrel-making  machine. 
1,460,459;  July  3. 

Walker,  Joseph  L.,  assignor  to  The  K-D  Barrel  &  Hamper 
Co.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.  Machine  for  making  barrels. 
1,400,460;  Julv  3. 

Walker,  Joseph  L.,  assignor  to  K-D  Barrel  &  Hamper  Co., 
Baton  Rouge,  La.    Tubular  saw.     1,467,406  ;  Sept.  11. 

Walker,  Leuard,  et  al.  (See  James,  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Walker,  Lewis  M.,  Cranston,  R.  I.  Machine  for  making  or 
operating  upon  elliptical  objects.     1,474,868  ;  Nov.   20. 

Walker,  Lewis  M.,  Cranston,  R.  I.  Turning  head  for 
Ifithes.     1,474,869;  Nov.  20. 

Walker  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Walker,  Willard 
F.,  assignor.) 

Walker,  Mathew.      (See  Harrison,  J.  H.,  and  Walker.) 

Walker,  Neil,  Madison,  Ind.  Hose  clamp.  1,473,133; 
Nov.  6. 

Walker,  O.  S.,  Co.     (See  Walker,  Oakley  S.,  assignor.) 

Walker,  Oakley  S.,  assignor  to  O.  S.  Walker  Co.,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.     Magnetic  chuck.     1,442,545 ;  Jan.  16. 

Walker,  Pat  J.     (See  Day,  H.  J.,  and  Walker.) 

Walker,  Percy  H.  D.,  Meriden,  and  L.  L.  Turner,  South 
Meriden,  Conn.,  assignors  to  The  Charles  Parker  Com- 
pany, Meriden,  Conn.  Quick-action  vise.  1,451,724 ; 
Apr.   17. 

Walker,  Philip  J.      (See  Walker,  Thomas  S.  and  P.   J.) 

Walker.  Samuel  G.     (See  Griffiths,  H.  R.,  and  Walker.) 

Walker,  Sanders.     (See  Miller,  Frank  J.,  assignor.) 

Walker  Signal  and  Equipment  Corporation.  (See  Walker, 
William  L.,  assignor.) 

Walker,  Stephen  M.,  Oak  Park,  IlL  Container.  1,477,400 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Walker,  Thomas,  et  al.     (See  Mallory,  Marlon,  assignor.) 

Walker,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  Crittall  Casement  Win- 
dow Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tension  device  for  casement 
windows.     1,464,229  ;  Aug.  7. 

Walker,  Thomas  S.  and  P.  J.,  Birmingham,  England. 
Ship's  log.     1,451,602;  Apr.  10. 

Walker  Vehicle  Company.  (See  Walker,  George  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Walker,  Viola  K.,  administratrix.  (See  McGahan, 
Frederick   L.) 

Walker,  W.  J.,  et  al.  (See  McElrath,  James  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Walker,  Wilbur  L.,  La  Grange,  lU.  Adjustable  tie  bar 
for  switches.     1.463,984  ;  Aug.  7. 

Walker,  Willard  T.,  assignor  to  Walker  Manufacturing 
Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Display  stand.  Des.  63,151 ; 
Oct.   16. 

Walker,  William  C,  Monroe  Township,  Madison  County, 
Ind.     Glass  polishing  machine.     1,444.225  ;  Feb.  6. 

Walker,  William  H.,  Chicago.  111.  Phone  index  and 
guide.     1,476,743  ;  Dec.   11. 

Walker,  William  H.,  and  H.  GofE,  Parsons,  Tenn.  Dirigi- 
ble headlight.     1,450,194  ;  Apr.  3. 

Walker,  William  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vault  light. 
1.463,452  ;  July  31. 

Walker,  William  L.,  assignor  to  Walker  Signal  and 
Equipment  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Signaling 
apparatus.     1461,056  ;  July  10. 

Walker,  WiUiam  P.,  Spartanburg,  S.  C.  Store  cabinet. 
1,447,364  ;   Mar.   6. 

Walklev,   Frank  H.      (See   Walther,  G.,   and   Walkley.) 

WalkleV,  Frank  H.,  assianor  to  The  Dayton  Steel  Foundry 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.      Wheel.      1,478,493  :  Dec.  25. 

Walkowe.  John  J..  Detroit.  Mich.  Swage  or  dolly  block. 
1.441. .31 6:  Jan.  9. 

Walkup,  Samuel  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Power  press. 
1.454,497  ;  May  8. 

Walkup,  Samuel  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Car  door.  1,473,328  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Wall,  Charles  M.,  Curwensville,  Pa.  Self-adjusting  ele- 
vator-boot control.     1,441,137  ;  Jan.  2. 

Wall,  Joseph  F.,  Westfield,  N.  J.  Window  screen. 
1.470.658  ;  Oct.  16. 

Wall,  Myron  S..  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany. San  Francisco.  Calif.    Sign.    Des.  62,463  ;  June  5. 

Wall.  Ormond  E.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Expression  device 
for   player   pianos.      1,463,234 ;   July   31. 

Wall,  Ormond  E.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Pneumatic  control 
device    for   player    pianos.      1,463,275 ;    July    31. 

Wall,  Porter  G.,  Ararat,  N.  C.  Furnace  door.  1,459,808 ; 
June  26. 

Wall,  William  A.,  Carrollton,  and  A.  N.  Mitchell,  Rock- 
bridge, 111.  Curtain  and  quilting  frame.  1,455,944 ; 
May  22. 

Wallace,  Albert  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Tire  tool.  1,444,226; 
Feb.    6. 

Wallace,  Albert  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Tire  tool.  1,449,466 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Wallace.  Anthony,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Drip-pan  alarm. 
1,458,898 ;  June  12. 

Wallace,  David  A.,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to  A.  Schoel, 
Waterloo,  Iowa.     Meat  press.     1,473,590  ;  Nov.  6. 

Wallace,  Donald  M..  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Lord  Baltimore  Press.  Inc..  Baltimore,  Md.  Automo- 
bile lamp  kit.     1,449,961 ;  Mar.  27. 

Wallace.  Edward  W.     (See  Barili,  Arthur  E.  H..  assignor.) 

Wallace.  Edwin  C.  West  Roxbury,  Mass.  Manufacture 
of  fuel.     1.443.105  ;   Jan.  23. 

Wallace,  Emmett  E.     (See  Grady,  CHaude  D.,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Wallace,  Frank   C.      (See  McNeill,  Dennis,   assignor.) 
Wallace,      Frank      W.,      Chattanooga,      Tenn.       Coaster. 

1,468,682;   Sept.  25. 
Wallace,  Fred  S.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Method  of  and  means 

for  handling  and  hacking  bricks.     1,469.200;   Sept.  25. 
Wallace,  Halbert  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Straw  spreader. 

1,448,644;  Mar.   13. 
Wallace,   Halbert   C,  assignor  of  three-fourths  to   J.  I. 

Wallace,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Pneumatic  fan.    1,477,469  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Wallace,  Harry,  Newark,  N.  J.     Wheel  hub  and  axle  con- 
struction.    1,451,244  ;  Apr.  10. 
Wallace,    Harry   B.,    St.    Louis,   Mo.      A'^ulcanizlng   tires. 

1,453,034;  Apr.  24. 
Wallace,    Harvey   R.,    Bropklyn,   assignor   to   Loft   Incor- 
porated,   New    York,    N.    Y.      Candy-coating    machine. 

1,471,429  ;  Oct.  23. 
Wallace,  Herbert  A.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 

Switch  &   Signal  Company,   Swlssvale,   Pa.      Sectional 

instrument  case.     1,467,345 ;  Sept.  11. 
Walliice,    .lames    F..    lirooklyn,    N.    i'.      Collapsible    core. 

1,455,686;  May  15. 
Wallace,  Jesse  I.     (See  Wallace,  Halbert  C,  assignor.) 
Wallace,  Joseph.     (See  Malewig,  P.,  and  Wallace.) 
Wallace,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pencil.     1,443,399 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Wallace,  M.  A.     (See  Karns,  Walter  E.,  assignor.) 
Wallace,  Philip  B.,  and  F'.  H.  Fox,  San  Francisco,  Calif. ; 

said  Fox  assignor  to  said  Wallace.     Bending  machine. 

1,473,803  ;   Nov.  13. 
Wallace,  R.,  &  Sons  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Chelee,  Harry  I.,  as- 
signor.) 
Wallace,    R.,    &    Sons   Mfg.   Co.      (See   Hillborn,    Henrik, 

assignor.) 
Wallace,   R.,  &  Sons  Mfg.   Co.      (See  Leete,  Murray  B., 

assignor.) 
Wallace,  Thomas   P.,   Memphis,   Tenn.      Treating   cotton- 
seed in  handling,   cleaning,  and  dellnting.     1,470,339  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Wallpce,  William  W.,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.    Brick-handling  fork. 

1,474,806;  Nov.  20. 
Wallach,    Roger   N.,    New   York,    N.    Y.,   assignor   to   The 

Grasselli    Chemical    Company.      Making    2-3    oxy-naph- 

thoic  acid.     1,470,039  ;  Oct.  9. 
Wallbillicb,   Anthony   F.,   Newark,    N.    J.      Recording  ap- 
paratus for  vehicles.     1,458,451 ;  June  12. 
Wallbillicb,    Anthony    F.,   Newark,   assignor    to    S.   T.   D. 

Recording   Instrument    Corp.,    Roselle,    N.    J.      Speed, 

time,  and  distance  recorder.     1,468,426 ;  Sept.  18. 
Walldow,  Carl,  San  Jose,  Calif.     Sack  holder.     1,453,961 ; 

May  1. 
Walle,    Ludwig    S.,    Scotia,    N.    Y.,    assignor   to    General 

Electric  Company.     Automatic  reclosing  circuit-breaker 

system.     1,477.401 ;  Dec.  11. 
Wallen,   Oscar  H.      (See  Visger,  Robert  H.,   assignor.) 
Wallentine,  Axel  V.      (Tappen,  A.  G.,  and  Wallentine.) 
Waller,   Alfred   E.,    Bronxville,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to    Ward 

Leonard     Electric     Company.       Rheostat.       1,474,060 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Waller,   Charles  E.,   Allentown,   Pa.,   assignor    to   Trojan 

Powder  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Detonator  composi- 
tion.    1,462,093;  July  17. 
Waller,   George   J.      (See   Woodhull,   S.   T.,   and   Waller.) 
Waller,  Lee  R.,  Westmount,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor  to 

Western    Electric    Company,    Incorporated,    New    York, 

N.  Y.     Brush-tripping  device.     1,472,818  ;  Nov.  6. 
Waller,  Robert  H.      (See  Ball,  P.  V.,  and  Waller.) 
Waller,  Robert  H.,  assignor   to   Quicksafe  Manufacturing 

Company,    Nashville,    Tenn.      Can    opener.      1,451,192 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Waller,    William.      (See   Greenfield,   J.   W.,   and   Waller.) 
Wallerstein,  Leo,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Absorptive  material 

and  producing  the  same.     1,442,372  ;  Jan.  16. 
Wallgren,  Gunnar  A.  F.      (See  Uggla,  W.  B.,  and  Wall- 

gren.) 
Wallgren,  John   O.,  Worcester,  Mass.     Bobbin-head   ring. 

1,468,427;  Sept.  18. 
Walling,    Frederick    J.,    Lomax,    111.      Hot-water    heatet. 

1,441,899  ;  Jan.  9. 
Wallingford,   James    S.,    Paris,   Ky.      Garment   supporter. 

1.463,380  ;  July  31. 
Wallls,    John     E.,    Richmansworth,     England.      Building 

block.     1,460,084  ;  June  26. 
Wallis,  Louise  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Doll.   Des.  63,344  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Wallls,  Norman  V.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.     Trap.     1,462,399  ; 

July  17. 
Walliser,  Carl   O..  assignor  to   H.   F.   Walliser  Company, 

Chicago,  111.     Edging.     Des.  63,275  ;   Nov.  13. 
Walliser,   H.    F.,   Company.      (See   Walliser,   Carl   O.,    as- 
signor.) 
Wallman,  Herman  G.,  St.  Cloud,  West  Orange,  N.  J.    Float 

device.     1,466,494  :  Aug.  28. 
Walls,  George  A.      (See  Baird,  M.  B.,  and  Walls.) 
Walls,     Harold     H..     Jackson,     Mich.      Artificial     bait. 

1,462.949;  July  24. 
Walls,  R.  W.,  et  al.     (See  Thompson,  Reid  W.,  assignor.) 
Walper,  Curry  O.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  P.  A.  Maslen 

and  one-third  to  B.  E.  Clark,  Detroit,  Mich.     Building 

construction.     1,448.886  ;  Mar.  20. 
Walper,  Curry  O.,  as.signor  of  one-third  to  F.  A.  Maslen 

and    one-third    to    B.    E.    Clark,    Detroit,    Mich.      Wall 

construction.     1,459,170  ;  June  19. 


Walper,  Curry  O.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  F.  A.  Maslen 

and    one-third    to   B.    E.    Clark,    Detroit,    Mich.      Wall 

construction.    1,461,590  ;  July  10. 
Walper,  Curry  O.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  F.  A.  Maslen 

and  one-third  to  B.  E.  Clark,  Detroit,  Mich.     Building 

structure.     1,467,127  ;  Sept.  4. 
Walper,  Curry  O.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  F.  A.  Maslen 

and   one-third  to   B.   E.    Clark,   Detroit,   Mich.     Work- 
holding  stand.     1,469,860;  Oct.  9. 
Walper,  Curry  O.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  F.  A.  Maslen 

and  one-third  to  B.  B.  Clark,  Detroit,  Mich.     Plaster 

board.     1,474,657  ;  Nov.  20. 
Walper,   Curry  O.,  assignor  to   Standard  Plastering  Sys- 
tem, Detroit,  Mich.     Means  and  method  for  preparing 

plastic  compositions.     1,476,938 ;   Dec.  11. 
Walpole,  Benjamin  M.,  assignor  to  National  Gas  Furnace 

Company,    Providence,    B.     I.       Annealing    apparatus. 

1,472,702  ;  Oct.  30. 
Walxad,    Harry    J.,    Moran,    Kans.      Stovepipe    fastener. 

1,447,109;   Feb.  27. 
Walrath,  Willard,  assignor  to  P.  J.  Randall,  Johnstown, 

N.  Y.     Jug.     1,442,709;  Jan.  16. 
Walraven,    Albert    T.,    Dallas,   Tex.      Gumming    machine. 

1,462,838  ;  July  24. 
Walrow,    Hans    T.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Folding    cross. 

1,473,530;  Nov.  6. 
Walser,    Henry   J.      (See   Haynes.    Harold    L.,    assignor.) 
Walser,  Joseph  J.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  and  H.  Fankboner, 

Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to  Goss  Printing  Press    Company. 

Inking  mechanism.     1,450,269  ;  Apr.  3. 
Walser,  Joseph  J.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  and  H.  Fankboner, 

Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to  Goss  Printing  Press  Company. 

Inking  mechanism.     1,450,270  ;  Apr.  3. 
Walser,  Robert,  Union  Hill,  N.  J.     Automatic  control  for 

window  shades.     1,472,703  ;  Oct.  30. 
Walsh,    Edward   P.,    assignor   to   Superior   Boiler   Works, 

Marion,  Ind.       Hydraulic     hoist     for     motor     vehicles. 

1,465,658  ;  Aug.  21. 

Walsh,    Frank    J.,    and    R.    L.    Watts,    Tacoma,    Wash. 

Composite  lumber.     1.465,383;  Aug.  21. 
Walsh,  Harry  C.  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Continental 

Can  Company,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Gang  die  press. 

1,462,094  ;    July   17. 
Walsh,      James      A.,      Toledo,      Ohio.        Comb      cleaner. 

1,467,128  ;  Sept.  4. 
Walsh,     John     J.,     Syracuse,     N.     Y.       Usher's     signal. 

1,443,106;   Jan.   23. 
Walsh,    John    R.,    and    J.    J.    Ostermann,    Covington,   Ky. 

Intake-manifold  lock.     1,441,317  ;  Jan.  9. 
Walsh,  Joseph  H.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Johns-Man- 

ville  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Drier.     1,448,887  ; 

Mar.   20. 
Walsh,    Joseph    H.,    Reading,    Mass.,    assignor   to    Johns- 

Manville   Incorporated,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Art  of  and 

apparatus   for   drying  materials.     1,470.306;   Oct.   9 
Walsh,  Joseph  P.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 

Dry  kiln.     1,469,976  ;  Oct.  9. 
Walsh,    Michael    J.,    Langhorne,    Pa.      Rake.      1,467,212 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Walsh,      Patrick      J.,      Worcester,      Mass.        Conveyer. 

1,474,393;  Nov.  20. 

Walsh,  Philip  R.,  et  al.  (See  Hachmann,  Frederick,  as- 
signor. ) 

Walsh,  Richard,  Mobile,  Ala.  Marine  boiler.  1,463,933 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Walsh,  Robert  A.,  Carbondale,  Pa.  Car  replacer. 
1,478,625  ;  Dec.  25. 

Walsh,  Thomas  F.,  Alexandria,  Nebr.  Stock-car  parti- 
tion.    1,444,287  ;  Feb.  6. 

Walsh,  William  A.,  Avoca,  Pa.  Tire  structure. 
1,460,775  ;  July  3. 

Walsh,  William  D.     (See  Tenney.  D.,  and  Walsh.) 

Walsh,  William  J.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Book- 
rest.     1,454,197;   May  8. 

Walsh,  William  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Lock  bottle  'and  cap. 
1,475,908:    Nov.    27. 

Walston,  Benjaman  B.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Door  holder. 
1,460,047  ;  June  26. 

Waistrom,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Minneapolis  Bedding 
Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Crib.  1,478,411 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Walten,  Max,  Washington,  D.  C.  Coupling  device. 
1,450,826;    Apr.    3. 

Walter,  A.  G.,  et  al.     (See  Jaeger,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Walter,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clasp  for  wristbands, 
etc.     1,444,574  ;  Feb.  6. 

Walter,  Albert  U.,  assignor  to  C.  A.  B.  Shreve,  Balti- 
more, Md.     Liquid-level  indicator.     1,477,403 ;  Dec.  11. 

Walter,  Harrison  B.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Mill  and  Lumber 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Making  boxes  and  boxes  made 
of  fiber  or  paper  board.     1,449,467  ;  Mar.  27. 

Walter,  Harrison  B.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Mill  and  Lumber 
ComjMU?y,  Ci'.cago,  111.     Box.     1,449,468  ;  Mar.  27. 

Walter,  Harrison  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Fibre 
Container  Company.  Multiple  -  stapling  machine. 
1,449,641 ;   Mar.   27. 

Walter,  Harrison  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Fibre 
Container  Company.  Multiple  stapling  machine. 
1,458,161 ;  June  12. 

Walter,  Harvey  P.,  and  G.  B.  McNeely,  Kinston,  N.  C. 
Soda  fountain.     1,440,425 ;  Jan.  2. 


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Walter,  Hugo  J.,  assignor  to  Interstate  Window  Glass 
Company,  Bradford,  Pa.  Drawing  glass.  1,475,527; 
Nov.    27. 

Walter,  John  E.,  Waakegan,  111.  Direction  signal  for 
vehicles.     1,450,930;   Apr.   10. 

Walter.  John  hi.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Vending  machine. 
1,475,730  ;    Nov.    27. 

Walter,  Richard,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Making  acid- 
proof  alloys.     1,444.891 ;  Feb.  13. 

Walters,  Arthur  B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Liquid  measuring 
and  dispensing  device.     1,454,572;  May  8. 

Walters,  Charles,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
W.  P.  Owens.     Water  heater.     1,441,648  ;  Jan.  9. 

Walters,  Charles  A.,  Marion,  Iowa.  Carpenter's  square. 
1,463.605;  July  31. 

Walters,  Charles  T.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Rod  packing. 
1.473,451 ;  Nov.  6. 

Walters,  Charles  W.      (See  Nolan,  E..  and  Walters.) 

Walters,  George.     (See  Forse,  W.  T.  Jones,  and  Walters.) 

Walters,  George  A.     (See  Bireley,  J.  W.,  and  Walters.) 

Walters,  George  M.,  Pleasantville,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
H.  H.  Postell,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Ignition  lock. 
1,448,888;  Mar.  20. 

Walters,  Gustav,  Middletown,  Conn.  Fountain  brush. 
1.469,708  ;  Oct.  2. 

Walters,  John   H.      (See  Hilsdorf,  William   G.,  assignor.) 

Walters,  I^  Roy  A.,  Miami,  Fla.  Key  ring.  1,466,572  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Walters,  Odin  B.,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa.  Road  maintain- 
in;;   and    resurfacing   machine.      1,460,930 ;   July   3. 

Walther,  Adolph  F.,  assignor  to  L.  H.  Heister,  jr.,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Hoist  tower  for  building  operations. 
1,459,123  :  June  19. 

Walther,  Fritz,  Zella-Mehlis,  Germany.  Automatic  pistol. 
1,449,566  ;    Mar.   27. 

Walther,  Fritz  and  G.,  Zella-Mehlis,  Germany.-  Auto- 
matic firearm.      1,457,477  ;    June  5. 

Walther,  Fritz  and  G.,  Zelle-Mehlis,  Germany.  Self-load- 
ing  firearm.      1,460,807  ;    July   3. 

Walther,    Georg.      (See    Walther,    Fritz   and   G.) 

Walther,  George,  Dayton,  Ohio.    Wheel.    1.444.048  ;  Feb.  6. 

Walther,  George,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Cushion  wheel.  1,447,365  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Walther,  George,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Pattern  for  casting 
steel   wheels.      1,463,348;   July   31. 

Walther,  George,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Brake  drum.  1,473,366  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Walther,  George,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Steel  Foundry 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  casting  stee! 
wheels.     1,444,047  ;  Feb.  6. 

Walther,  George,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Steel  Foundry 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Producing  of  cast-metal 
wheels.     1,457,128:   May  29. 

Walther,  George,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Steel  Foundry 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Wheel.     1,460,293  :  June  26. 

Walther,  George,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Steel  Foundry 
Company,    Dayton,    Ohio.     Wheel.      1,469,288 ;    Oct.    2. 

Walther,  George,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Steel  Foundry 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Casting  steel  wheels. 
1,478,494  ;  Dec.  25. 

Walther,  George,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Steel  Foundry 
Company,  Dayton,   Ohio.     Wheel.     1,478,496 ;  Dec.  25. 

Walther,  George,  and  F.  H.  Walkley,  assignors  to  The 
Dayton  Steel  Foundry  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Wheel. 
1,463,349  ;  July  31. 

Walther,  George,  and  J.  A.  Winters,  assignors  to  The 
Dayton  Steel  Foundry  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Bot- 
tom  board.     1,478,495  :  Dec.  25. 

Walton,  Cecil  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Telegraph  appa- 
ratus.    1.478,412;  Dec.  25. 

Walton,  Charles  P.,  jr.     (See  Paine,  H.  S.,  and  Walton.) 

Walton,  Charles  F.,  jr.,  Washington,  D.  C.  dedicated,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  the  People  of  the  United  States. 
Preparing  sirup.     1,465,459;  .\ug.  21. 

Walton,  Charles  F.,  jr.,  and  H.  S.  Paine,  Washington, 
D.  C,  dedicated,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  the  people  of 
the  United  States.  Food  sirup  and  preparing  same. 
1,467,022;  Sept.  4. 

Walton,  Charles  W.,  Fruitvale,  Calif.  Automobile  hat- 
rack.     1,472,258;  Oct.  30. 

Walton,  Clifford  J.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Wire  grip. 
1,466,007  ;  Aug.  28. 

Walton,  Edward  L.,  et  al.  (See  Brumfield,  Thomas  R.. 
assignor.) 

Walton,  Elbert  J.,  Union  Citv,  Ind.  Automobile  construc- 
tion or  the  like.     1.447,161  ;  Feb.  27. 

Walton,  Ernest,  Sheffield,  England.  Ingot  and  like  mold. 
1.472,200  ;  Oct.  30. 

Walton,  George  W.,  Mission,  Tex.  Stropping  device. 
1,469,468;  Oct.  2. 

Walton.  Hugh  B.,  Deer  Park,  Wash.  Tire.  1,456,163  ; 
May  22. 

Walton,  John,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Power  setworks. 
1,440,650;  Jan.  2. 

Walton,  John  .T..  Dante,  Va.     Tub.     1.455.945  ;  May  22. 

Walton,  Joseph  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tire.  1,471,580  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Walton,  Oscar  J.,  and  J.  L.  Beard,  assignors  to  The 
Murray  Company,  Dallas,  Tes.  Cotton  gin.  1,445,373  : 
Feb.  13.  ■  ; 


Walton,    Robert   W.,    Philadelphia,   Pa.     Circular-knitting 

machine.     1,455,370;  May  15. 
Walton,    Stokely    D.,    Imperial,    Calif.      Gang   disk    plow. 

1,455,087;  May  15. 
Walton,  Thomas,  London,  England.  Apparatus  for  print- 
ing or  copying  music  and  the  like.  1,443,107  ;  Jan.  23. 
Walton,  Thomas,  London,  England.  Apparatus  for  print- 
ing and  copying  music  and  the  like.  1,443,108  ;  Jan.  23. 
Waltz,  Foster  V.  (See  Hapgood,  Clarence  H.,  assignor.) 
Walworth     Manufacturing     Company.       (See      Stenwall, 

Alfred,  assignor.) 
Wamback,  Frederic,  Greenwich,  Conn.     Spark-plug  cleaner. 

1,463,350;  July  31. 
Wambsgans,  William  H.,  Peoria,  HI.     Joint  for  artificial 

limbs.     1,458,788  ;  June  12. 
Wanamaker,   Edmund   E.,   New   Hartford,   N.    Y.      Exten- 
sion bed.     1,457,129;  May  29. 
Wanamaker,     John,     Philadelphia,     Pa.        (See     Rehfuss, 

Martin  O.,  assignor.) 
Wandel,  Kurt,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Arkell 

Safety  Bag  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Paper-crinkling 

mechanism.      1,447,699;    Mar.   6. 
Wander,  Joseph  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Demountable  rim. 

1,465.196;  Aug.  14. 
Wanderer    Werke-    vorm.    Winklhofer   &   Jaenicke    A.    G. 

(See  Vogt,  Alfred   R.   G.,  assignor.) 
Wanderer-Werke  vorm.  Winklhofer  &  Jaenicke  Aktienge- 

sellschaft.     (See  Buschmann,  Theodor  E,  assignor.) 
Wanderley,    Manoel   V.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Fire   escape. 

1,472,446  ;  Oct.  30. 
Wandersleb,   Ernst,   assignor  to  the  Firm  of   Carl  Zeiss, 

Jena,   Germany.     Exposure  meter.     1,457,802 ;   June  5. 
Wandve,    John    H.,    Ketchikan,    Alaska.      Trolling    spoon. 

1,463.858;  Aug.  7. 
Wanerman,   Hyman,  New   York,   N.   Y.     Bowl  or  similar 

article.     Des.   62,679;    July   17. 
Wanerman,   Hyman,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Bowl  or   similar 

article.     Des.   62,680  ;   July   17. 
^Vaii^renheim,  Adolph   V.,   assignor  to   Detroit  Lubricator 

V  umpauy,   Detroit,  Mich.     Valve.     1,459,809  ;  June  26. 
Wangersheim,    Edgar    A.,    assignor    to    General    Lighting 

Fixture  Co.,  Chicago,  111.   Lighting  fixture.    Des.  63,158  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Wangersheim,    Edgar    A.,    assignor   to    General    Lighting 

Fixture  Co.,  Chicago,  111.   Lighting  fixture.   Des.  63,159  : 

Oct.  23. 
Wangersheim,    Edgar    A.,    assignor   to    General    Lighting 

Fixture  Co.,  Chicago,  111.   Lighting  fixture.   Des.  63,160  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Wangersheim,    Edgar    A.,    assignor    to    General    Lighting 

Fixture  Co.,  Chicago,  111.   Lighting  fixture.   Des.  63,161 ; 

Oct.  23. 

Wangersheim,  Edgar  A.,  assignor  to  General  Lighting 
Fixture  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Lighting  fixture.  Des.  63,162  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Wanklyn,  Frederic  L.,  Montreal,   Quebec,  Canada.     Bail- 
way-track  signal.     1,478.592  ;  Dec.  25. 
Wannenmacher,   Eudolf.      (See  Etrich,    I.,   and   Wannen- 

macher.) 
Wanner,   Ephraim  P.,  et  al.      (See  Eothenberger,  Daniel 

M.,  assignor.) 
Wansiug,    John,    Meta,     Mo.      Plow    hitch.       1,471,297 ; 

Oct.  16. 

Wansor,  Claudius.  Hempstead,  assignor  to  W.  B.  Wansor, 

Locust  Valley.  Long  Island,  N.  Y.     Broom.     1,477,468  ; 

Dec.  11. 

Wansor,   William  B.      (See  Wansor,   Claudius,   assignor.) 

Wante,  Vincent,  Woonsocket,  K.  I.   Stop  motion.   1,450,931  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Wantland.  Edward  F.     (See  Street,  J.  A.,  and  Wantland.) 
Wappat,  Fred  W.     (See  Hibbard,  R.  L.,  and  Wappat.) 
Wappler  Electric  Co.      (See  Bucky,   Gustav,   assignor.) 
Wappler  Electric  Co.      (See  Fayer,  Charles,   assignor.) 
Wappler    Electric    Company.       (See    Fayer,    Charles,    as- 
signor.) 

Wappler,  Reinhold  H.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Cystoscope  Makers,  Inc.  Lamp  mounting  for 
certain    optical    instruments.      1,453,297 ;    May    1. 

Warbey.  Harold  F.      (See  Brooks,  Herbert  C,  assignor.) 

Warburg,  James  P.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Gov- 
ernment of  the  United  States.  Magnetic  compass. 
1,474.394  ;  Nov.  20. 

Ward,  Albert  E..  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Chestnut,  Wal- 
nut Ridge,  Ark.     Railway  crossing.     1,448,645  ;  Mar.  13. 

Ward,  Albert  F..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Advertising  ae- 
vice.     1,455,179  ;  May  15. 

Ward,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  The  Edgerton  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Plymouth,  Ind.     Basket  liner.     1,464,671  ;  Aug.  14. 

Ward,  Alfred,  Norfolk,  Va.  Percolator  and  electric  heat- 
ing attachment  for  the  same.     1,472,704  ;  Oct.  30. 

Ward,  Alger  L.     (See  Essex,  H.,  and  Ward.) 

Ward,    Artemas.      (See   Giles,    Harvey,   assignor.  1 

Ward,  Charles  B.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Liquid  heater  and 
vaporizer.     1,456,016:  May  22. 

Ward,  De  Witt  C,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Foldable  nursery 
table.     1,451,285;  Apr.  10. 

Ward,  Edward  C.  Valley  Falls,  assignor  to  A.  Lapovsky. 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Knitted  fabric.     1,475.333  :   Nov.  27. 

Ward,  George  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of 
leavened  bread.     1,474,746 :   Nov.   20. 

Ward.  Henry  A.  W..  Lower  Hutt,  Wellington,  New  Zea- 
land.    Holder  for  bottles.     1,404,789  ;  Aug.  14. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Ward,  Henry  A.  W.,  Lower  Hutt,  Wellington,  New  Zea- 
land.   Bottle  holder.    1,464,790  ;  Aug.  14. 

Ward,  Henry  C,  Canon  City,  Colo.  Snowplow  for  auto- 
mobiles.    1,446,363  ;  Feb.  20. 

Ward,  Jerome.  (See  Harwell,  J.  W.,  Ward,  Nelson, 
Hingher,  Booth,  and  Blows.) 

Ward,  Johai  E.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Locker  for  milk  bottles. 
1,465,537;  Auk.  21. 

Ward,  John  P.,  Dunsmuir,  Calif.  Hinge  for  sand  spouts. 
1,448,646;   Mar.    13. 

Ward  Leonard  Electric  Company.  (See  Bullinger,  Fred- 
eric H.,  assignor.) 

Ward  Leonard  Electric  Company.  (See  Camp,  George 
W.,  assignor.) 

Ward  Leonard  Electric  Company.  (See  Kebler,  Leonard, 
assignor.) 

Ward  Leonard  Electric  Company.  (See  Tomlinson,  Ed- 
ward J.,  assignor.) 

Ward  Leonard  Electric  Company.  (See  Waller,  Alfred 
E.,  assignor.) 

Ward,  Neven  E.,  Northome,  Minn.  Log-barking  machine. 
1,478,193;   Dec.   18.  , 

Ward,  Paul  S.,  assignor  to  The  Triumph  Manufacturing 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Whip  for  mixing  ma- 
chines.    1,463,736;  July  31. 

Ward,  Wallace  E., .  New  York,  assignor  to  A.  H.  Ingle, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Lathe  headstock  and  feed  mecha- 
nism with  rapid  traverse.     1,457,095  ;   May   29. 

Ward,  Wallace  B.,  assignor  to  A.  H.  Ingle,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.     Vertical  lathe.     1,472,105  ;  Oct.  30. 

Ward,  William,  sr..  Brooks,  Wis.  Railway  tie  and  antl- 
spreading  device.     1,477,470  ;  Dec.   11. 

Ward,  William  E.,  and  M.  J.  Barre,  Birmingham,  Eng- 
land.    Wood  and  other  pulley.     1,463,641 ;  July   31. 

Ward,  William  H.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pout  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Desensitized  explosive.     1,462,753  ;  July  24. 

Warden,   Daniel.      (See  Beardsley,   G.   A.,   and  Wardell.) 

Warden,  Henry  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Central 
Commercial  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for 
treatment  of  asphalt.     1,448,370  ;  Mar.  13. 

Warden,  Henry  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Johns- 
Manville  Incorporated.  Roof  covering.  1,466,077 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Wardell,  Robert  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Holder  for  lightning 
units.     1,470,208;  Oct.  9. 

Wardhaugh,  Ralph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clothesline  bracket. 
1,472,705  ;  Oct.  30. 

Wardin,  Halford  B.     (See  Uhl,  William,  assignor.) 

Wardle,  Ralph,  Tonopah,  Nev.    Stool.    1,449,023  ;  Mar.  20. 

Ware,  Charles  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Automatic  valve-rod- 
adjusting    device.      1,445,118 ;    Feb.    13. 

Ware,  Elva,  et  al.     (See  Ware,  Thomas  E.,  assignor.) 

Ware,  Henry  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  R.  McGrew, 
Moorcroft,  Wyo.  Gate-opening  mechanism.  1,477,987 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Ware,  Raymond,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Mechanical  movement. 
1,453,815  ;  May  1. 

Ware,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  of  one-sixth  to  J.  K.  Riffel, 
one-sixth  to  F.  H.  Dodge,  one-sixth  to  J.  M.  Stewart, 
and  one-half  to  E.  Ware,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Tire. 
1,456.202;   May  22. 

Ware,   Walter,   Chicago,   111.     Roller.     1,469,344;   Oct.  2. 

Waream,  Charles  E.,  Cincinnati,  and  D.  H.  Benjamin, 
Cleveland  Heights,  assignors  to  The  American  Laundry 
Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Ironing  ma- 
chine.    1,455,155  ;  May  15. 

Waream,  Charles  E.,  Cincinnati,  and  D.  H.  Benjamin, 
Cleveland  Heights,  assignors  to  The  American  Laundry 
Machinery  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Shirt  board 
for   ironing  machines.      1,460,184 ;    June  26. 

Waream,  Charles  E.,  Cincinnati,  and  D.  H.  Benjamin, 
Cleveland  Heights,  assignors  to  The  American  Laundry 
Machinery  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Neckband 
former.    1,463,606  ;  July  31. 

Waream,  Charles  E.,  Cincinnati,  and  D.  H.  Benjamin, 
Cleveland  Heights,  assignors  to  The  American  Laun- 
dry Machinery  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Shirt- 
ironing  board.      1,469,743;   Oct.   2. 

Warenskjold,  Axel,  assignor  to  Atlas  Imperial  Engine 
Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Valve  control  for  Diesel 
engines.     1,476,312  ;   Dec.  4. 

Warenskjold,  Axel,  and  J.  W.  Lorimer,  assignors  to  Atlas 
Imperial  Engine  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Fuel-oil 
pressure  regulator.     1,449,642  ;  Mar.  27. 

Wares,  Clyde,  Hanford,  Calif.  Sliding  pad.  1,478,626; 
Dec.  25. 

Warhurst,  George  T.      (See  Barr,  Edward  B.,  assignor.) 

Waring,  Edward  J.,  et  aL  (See  Bullock,  Charles  A.  H., 
assignor.) 

Wark,  William  J.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Sign  and  Its  sup- 
port.    1,460,520  ;  July  3. 

Warman,  Percy  S.,  Roselle,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Alfred 
Vester  Sons,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Plate  for  lighting 
fixtures.     Des.   62,681 ;   July  17. 

Warman,  Percy  S.,  Roselle,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Beverly 
Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.  Ceiling  plate 
for  lighting  fixtures.     Des.  63,520  ;  Dec.  11. 

Warman,  Percy  S.,  Roselle,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Beverly 
Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.  Bracket  for 
lighting  fixtures.     Dea.  63,521 ;  Dec.  11. 


Warman,   Percy    S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to   Beverly 

Lights    Corporation,    Providence,    R.    I.      Bracket    for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  63,522  ;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy    S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor    to    Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lighting  fixture. 

Des.  63,523;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy    S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to    Beverly 

Lights    Corporation,    Providence,    R.    I.      Bracket    for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  63,524  ;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy    S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to    Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lighting  fixture. 

Des.  63,525;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy    S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to    Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Candlestick  for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  63,526  ;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy    S.,   Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to   Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lighting  fixture. 

Des.  63,527;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy   S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to    Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lighting  fixture. 

Des.  63,528;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy    S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to   Bevei-ly 

Lights    Corporation,    Providence,    R.    I.      Bracket    for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  63,520  ;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy    S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to   Beverly 

Lights    Corporation,    Providence,    R.    I.      Bracket    for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  63,530  ;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy    S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to   Beverly 

Lights    Corporation,    Providence,    R.    I.      Bracket    for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  63,531 ;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy   S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor    to   Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lighting  fixture. 

Des.  63,532  ;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy    S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor    to   Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lighting  fixture. 

Des.  63,533;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy    S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to   Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lighting  fixture. 

Des.  63,534  ;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy    S.,   Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to   Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lighting  fixture. 

Des.  63,535  ;  Dec.   11. 
Warman,   Percy    S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to   Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lighting  fixture. 

Dea.  63,536;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy    S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to   Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lighting  fixture. 

Des.  63,537  ;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy    S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to   Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lighting  fixture. 

Des.  63,538;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy   S.,    Roselle,   N.   J.,   assignor   to   Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lighting  fixture. 

Des.  63,539  ;   Dec.  11. 
Warman,  Percy   S.,   Roselle,  N.   J.,   assignor  to   Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lighting  fixture. 

Des.   63,540  ;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy    S.,   Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to   Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lighting  fixture. 

Des.  63,541 ;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,    Percy    S.,   Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to   Beverly 

Lights  Corporation,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lighting  fixture. 

Des.  63,542;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy   S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to    Beverly 

Lights    Corporation,    Providence,    B.    I.      Bracket    for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  63,543  ;  Dec.  11. 
Warman,   Percy   S.,    Roselle,   N.    J.,   assignor   to    Beverly 

Lights    Corporation,    Providence,    R.    I.      Bracket    for 

lighting  fixtures.     Des.  63,544  ;  Dec.  11. 
Warmund,  Heinrich  H.,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany. 

Composition     for     coating,     sealing,     and     the     like, 

1,442,752:  Jan.   16. 
Warmund,  Heinrich  H.,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,   Germany 

Sealing  fluid  for  pneumatic  tires  and  the  like.    1,444,288 

Feb.   6. 
Warn,  Frederick   R.,  and  P.  C.   Jackson,  Houston,  Tex 

Shutter-locking    attachment    for    cameras.      1,442,373 

Jan.  16. 
Wame,   Frederick   C,   assignor  to   Roderick   Lean  Manu 

facturing    Company,    Mansfield,    Ohio.      Disk    harrow, 

1,457,277;  May  29. 
Warnelo,  Victor,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Lock.     1,449,923 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Warner,  Alonzo  A.,  assignor  to  Landers,  Frary  &  Clark, 

New    Britain,     Conn.       Vacuum    cleaner.       1,461,809 ; 

July  17. 
Warner,  Alonzo  A.,  assignor  to  Landers,  Frary  &  Clark, 

New  Britain,  Conn.    Lock  faucet.     1,472,573  ;  Oct.  30. 
Warner   Brothers    Company,    The.      (See    Lovejoy,    Louis 

B.,  assignor.) 
Warner  Brothers  Company,  The.     (See  McCabe,  John.  J., 

assignor.) 
Warner  Brothers  Company,  The.      (See  Warner,  De  Ver 

H.,  assignor.) 
Warner  Brothers  Company,   The.      (See  Warner,  De  Ver 

H.,  and  D.  C,  assignors.) 
Warner,  De  Ver  C.     (See  Warner,  De  Ver  H.  and  D.  C.) 
Warner,   De    Ver   H.,    assignor   to   The   Warner   Brothers 

Company,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Woman's    fitted    under- 
garment.    1,454,417  ;  May  8. 
Warner,  De  Ver  H.,  and  D.  C.,  assignors  to  The  Warner 

Brothers  Company,  Bridgeport,   Conn.     Woman's  fitted 

undergarment.     1,472,447  ;  Oct.  30. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Aliiliabctical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


567 


Vanity     box. 
(See 


Warner,     Eleanor     A.,     St.     Paul,     Minn. 
1,464,552;  Aug.  14. 

Warner    Elevator   Manufacturing   Company,    The. 
Cook,  Howard  B.,  assignor.) 

Warner,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Button  for  soft  collars 
and  other  articles.      1.467,279 ;   Sept.  4. 

Warner,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Flexible  button  for  soft 
collars  and  other  articles.     1,467.280  ;  Sept.  4. 

Warner,  Fred  K.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to  TUeo. 
llamm  Brewing  Company.  Making  bread.  1,447,054 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Warner  Gear  Company.  (See  Garceau,  Harry  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Warner  Gear  Company.  (See  White,  Samuel  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Warner  Gear  Company.  (See  White,  S.  O.,  and  Sturdi- 
vant,  assignors.) 

Warner,  George  F.,  Ennis,  Tex.  Vehicle  signal. 
1,460,626;  July  3. 

Warner,  Ida  F.     (See  Oakley.  Sterling  A,,  assignor.) 

Warner,   Irving.      (See  Appelgate,   Herlln   M.,  assignor.) 

Warner,  Joseph.  Nashville,  Tenn.  Making  ferrophospho- 
rus.     1.475,976  ;  Dec.  4. 

Warner,  Loring  V.,  Fostoria,  Ohio.  Lapper.  1,452,769  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Warner  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Cadman,  Addi 
B.,  assignor.) 

Warner,  Maurice  L.,  assignor  to  Manning,  Bowman  &  Com- 
pany, Meriden,  Conn.     Percolator.     1,475,334  ;  Nov.  27. 

Warner,  Paul  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Wall  construction. 
1,447,827;   Mar.   6. 

Warner,  Selden  G.,  assignor  to  New  Jersey  Patent  Com- 
pany, West  Orange,  N.  J.     Lamp.     1,463,183  ;  July  31. 

Warner,  Selden  G.,  assignor  to  New  Jersey  Patent  Com- 
pany, West  Orange,  N.  J.    Lantern.    1,467,346  ;  Sept.  11. 

Warner,  Sotorious  D.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Kesilient  wheel. 
1,455,180;  May  15. 

Warner,  Sterling  W.,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Aeolian  Company.  Perforated-music-duplicating  ma- 
chine.     1,443.400  ;   Jan.   30. 

Warner  and  Swasey  Company,  The.  (See  Birhanzl,  Otto 
W.,  assignor.) 

Warner  and  Swasey  Company,  The.  (See  Burrell,  E.  P., 
and  Drake,  assignors.) 

Warner  and  Swasey  Company,  The.  (See  Van  Hamers- 
veld,  John  J.  N.,  assignor.) 

Warner  and  Swasey  Company,  The.  (See  Van  Hamers- 
veld,  J.  J.  N.,  and  Drake,  assignors.) 

Warner,  William  Deshler.  (See  Fairchild,  Horatio  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Warner,  William  E.,  Linden,  N.  J.  Cooking  and  wash 
utensil.     1,452,261 :  Apr.  17. 

Warner.  William  W.,  Nowata,  Okla.  Working  barrel. 
1.466,685  ;  Sept.  4. 

Warnick  Oil  Heater  Syndicate.  ( See  Warnick,  Michael,  as- 
signor.) 

Warnick,  Michael,  assignor  to  Warnick  Oil  Heater  Syndi- 
cate, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Oil-well  heater.  1,450,658  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Wamock,  Wesley  W.      (See  Telleson,  A.,  and  Wamock.) 

Warp  Compressing  Machine  Company.  (See  Remington, 
A.  L.,  and  Kiessling,  assignors.) 

Warr,  Harold  G.,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  The  P  &  M 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Rail  anchor.  1,462,157 ; 
July  17. 

Warr,  Harold  G.,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  The  P  &  M 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Guard-rail  brace.  1,467,129 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Warr,  William,  Buckton  Vale,  England.  Production  of 
patterns  or  ornamental  effects  upon  fabrics.  1,445,734  ; 
Feb.    20. 

Warren,  Alice  N.,  Reno,  Nev.  Comb  and  brush.  1,462,400  ; 
July  17. 

Warren,  Charles  H.,  Atlanta.  Ga.,  assignor  to  Draper 
Corporation,  Hopedale,  Mass.  Feeler  for  looms. 
1.474,985;  Nov.  20. 

Warren,  Christopher  P.  R.  (See  Morey,  H.  A.,  and 
Warren,  assignors.) 

Warren  Clock  Company.  (See  Warren,  Henry  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Warren,  Dale,  Sweetwater,  Tex.  Road  siin.  1,463,276 ; 
July  31. 

Warren,  Elmer  P.     (See  Thompson,  William  R.,  assignor.) 

Warren  Featherbone  Company.  (See  Johnston,  James  G., 
jr.,  assignor.) 

Warren,  Frank  H.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Tack- 
pulling  device.     1,461,057  ;  July  10. 

Warren,  Frank  S.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Eastman 
Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Camera.  1,454,198  ; 
May  8. 

Warren,  Glenn  B.,  and  H.  L.  Wirt,  Schenectady,  N.  T.,  as- 
signors to  General  Electric  Company.  Elastic-fluid  tur- 
bine.     1,475,212  ;    Nov.    27. 

Warren,  Governor  D.,  Denver,  Colo.  Hydraulic  air  com- 
pressor.    1,441,900 :  .Tan.  9. 

Warren,  Hall,  Galveston,  Tex.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  decorticating  nuts.      1,460,004  ;  June   26. 

Warren,  Harrv  R.,  Wabuska,  Nev.  Spring  for  automo- 
biles, 1,456,410 ;  May  22. 


Warren,  Henry  E.,  assignor  to  Warren  Clock  Company, 
Ashland,  Mass.  System  for  regulating  frequency. 
1,450,620;  Apr.  3. 

Warren,  Henry  E.,  assignor  to  Warren  Clock  Company, 
Ashland,  Mass.  System  of  electrically  transmitting 
signals.      1,454.092  ;  May  8. 

Warren,  Henry  E.,  Ashland,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Warren 
Clock  Company.     Motor  drive.     l,4r)ti,082  ;  May  22. 

Warren,  Henry  E.,  Ashland,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Magnetic  suspension.  1,462,433 ; 
July  17. 

Warren,  Henry  E.,  Ashland,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Time  switch.     1,471,082  ;  Oct.  16. 

Warren,  James  A.,  Denver,  Colo.  Crushing  and  grinding 
machine.      1,448,013 ;    Mar.   13. 

Warren,  John  J.,  Brownville,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  grind-- 
ing  wood  pulp.     1,460,069  ;  Aug.  14. 

Warren,  John  K.,  et  al,  trustees.  (See  Warren,  John  R., 
assignor.) 

Warren,  John  R.,  Grand  Rapids,  assignor  to  The  Piston 
King  Company,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Piston.  1,446,601 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Warren,  John  R.,  Grand  Rapids,  assignor  to  said  John  R. 
Warren,  D.  J.  Campbell,  Muskegon  Heights,  C.  E. 
Johnson,  P.  R.  Beardsley,  and  C.  P.  Damm,  Muskegon, 
Mich.,  trustees.     Engine.     1,449,469  ;  Mar.  27. 

Warren,  John  W.,  Elizabethton,  Tenn.  Multiple-stave 
mold.     1,456,411;  May  22. 

Warren,  Mildred  L.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Educational  game 
apparatus.     1,455,098  ;   May   15. 

Warren,  Nelson  J.,  and  W.  C.  Smith,  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 
Oil  burner.     1,457,096 ;   May  29. 

Warren,  Nelson  J.,  and  W.  C.  Smith,  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 
Oil-vapor  burner.     1,470,787  ;  Oct.  16. 

Warren,  Paskle,  Peoria,  111.  Locomotive  stake.  1,474,658  : 
Nov.  20. 

Warren  Soap  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Howe,  C. 
C,  and  Libby,  assignors.) 

Warren,  W.  Goulding,  et  al.  (See  Johnson,  Alvin  L., 
assignor.) 

Warren  Webster  &  Company.  (See  Rohlin,  Karl  W., 
assignor.) 

Warren,  William  C.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  S.  L. 
Allen  &  Co.,  Inc.     Seed  drill.     1,474,184  ;  Nov.  13. 

Warth,  Frederick  E.,  assignor  oi  one-half  to  M.  Deutsch, 
Savannah,  Ga.  Automatic  stopping  and  starting  at- 
tachment for  phonographs.     1,446,602  ;  Feb.  27. 

Warth,  Nathaniel  G.  (See  Longshore,  Herman  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Warth,  Nathaniel  G.,  Gallipolis,  Ohio.  Pneumatic  tire. 
1,467,665;  Sept.  11. 

Warthen,  Henry  J.,  and  L.  Budwell,  Richmond,  Va.  Com- 
bined water  column  and  water  glass.    1,444,016  ;  Feb.  6. 

Warrick,  Charles  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Headlight  lens. 
1,457,565  ;  June  5. 

Waschek,  Frank,  Hamtramck,  Mich.  Parachute.  1,444,017  ; 
Feb.    6. 

Waser,  Carl  R.,  assignor  to  Precision  Thermometer  &  In- 
strument Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  coordinating  the  pressure  columns  of  liquid- 
pressure  gauges.     1,464,254  ;  Aug.  7. 

Washburn,  Bert  E.,  Peoria,  111.  Window  lock.  1,468,058  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Washburn,  Chester  A.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Leg  rest. 
1.478,777;  Dec.  25. 

Washburn  Company,  The.  (See  Andrews,  Charles,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

•  Washburn  Company,  The.  (See  Douglas,  Hammond  B., 
assignor.) 

Washburn  Company,  The.  (See  O'Rourke,  Thomas  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Washburn-Crosby  Company.  (See  Harding,  Henry  O., 
assignor.) 

Washburn,  Edwin  C,  Englewood,  N.  J.  Brake  beam. 
1,443,808;  Jan.  30. 

Washburn,  Edwin  C.,  Englewood,  N.  J.  Truck  bolster. 
1,454,357  ;   May  8. 

Washburn,  Edwin  C,  Englewood,  N.  J.  Friction  draft 
gear.     1,462,892;  July  24. 

Washburn,  Elijah  E.,  Casper,  Wyo.  Saw-setting  device. 
No.   1,456.164  ;  May  22. 

Washburn,  Frederick  C,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Pin  board. 
1,469,550;  Oct.  2. 

Washburn,  George  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gas  and  air 
mixer.     1,448,320;   Mar.   13. 

Washburn,  Harvey  B.     (See  Bird,  C.  K.,  and  Washburn.) 

Washburn,  Herbert  I.,  Magnolia,  N.  J.  Agricultural 
tractor.     1,454,093  ;  May  8. 

Washburn.  Howard  L.  (See  Stowell,  B.  F.,  and  Wash- 
burn.) 

Washburn,  Lillian  E.,  Blue  Stores,  N.  Y.  Lacing  device. 
1,466,078  ;  Aug.  28. 

Washburn,  Walter  A.  (See  Cushman,  Horace  M.  and  C. 
M.,  Washburn,  and  Kimball.) 

Washburne,  Alva  C,  et  al.  (See  Hammond,  Grant,  as- 
signor.) 

Washburne,  James  V.,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Fastening  device. 
1,466,347;  Aug.   28. 

Washington,  George.     (See  Reed,  J.,  and  Washington.) 

Washington  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Knott,  H. 
H.,  Jungbluth,  and  Hammer,  assignors.) 

Washington  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Knott,  H.  H.,  Jungbluth,  and 
Hammer,  assignors.) 


568 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Washington  Rubber  Co.      (See  Schroedei-,  Simon  E.,  as- 
signor.) 
Washington  Steel  Form  Company.     (See  Wells,  Hewitt  L., 

assignor.) 
Wasilieff,  Ivan  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Clothesline  bracket. 

1,457,720;  June  5. 
Waskiiis,  Louis  K.  E.,  Edgewater,  Colo.     Automobile  door 

lock.      1,475,526;    Nov.    27. 
Wasleff,  Alex.     (See  Kigas,  John,  assignor.) 
Waemuth-Endicott    Company.       (See     Hughes,     Earl     v., 

assignor.)  .        ,  ^  .•     ,    ^ 

Wason,  Robert  M.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbridge,  Mass.  Lens-mounting  machine. 
1,473,367  ;  Nov.  6.  _^ 

.Wassel,  Albert,   Ban  Francisco,  Calif.     Windshield  wing. 

1,468,182  ;  Sept.  18. 
Wasser,   Charles,   and  R.  W.  Wirshing,   assignors  to  The 
Miami  Manufacturing  Company,    Dayton,    Ohio.      Soap 
cutter.     1,447,608;  Mar.  6. 
Wasserfallen,   Charles  i<\,   assignor  to   Detroit  Tire   Car- 
rier     Co.,      Detroit,      Mich.         Spare-wheel      bracket. 
1,441,189;  Jan.  2. 
Wasserman,  Jacob,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Motor  vehicle  clutch 

control.     1,475,909;  Nov.  27. 
Wasseth,  Michael,  New  Haven,  Conn.     Combination  tool. 

1,465,009  ;  Aug.  14. 
Wassilieff,  Alexander,  assignor  to  M.  Von  Herrlich,  New 

York,    N.    Y.      Camera.      1,466,774 ;    Sept;   4. 
Wastian,  Hedwig.     (See  Ducatt,  Dennis  C,  assignor.) 
Watch  Protector  Corporation.   '  (See  Geto,   Max  M.,   as- 
signor.) 
Waterbor,  Elmer  F.,  assignor  to  Michigan  Malleable  Iron 
Company,   Detroit,    Mich.      Vehicle   wheel.      1,453,371 ; 
May  1 
Waterbury  Battery   Co.,  The.      (See  Becker,  Edmund  H., 

assignor. ) 
Waterbury  Battery  Co.,  The.     (See  Martus,  M.  L.,  Ross, 

and  Becker,  assignors.) 
Waterbury  Brass  Goods  Corporation,  The.     (See  Babcock, 

Wilbert  L.,  assignor.) 
Waterbury  Buckle  Co.     (See  Maltby,  Julius,  assignor.) 
Waterbury  Buckle  Co.     (See  Moore,  Roswell  A.,  assignor.) 
Waterbury    Clock    Co.       (See    Wehinger,     Frederick,    as- 
signor. ) 
Waterbury   Farrel  Foundry  and  Machine  Company,  The. 

(See  Burton,  Jesse  B.,  assignor.) 
Waterbury  Farrel   Foundry  and  Machine   Company,   The. 

(See  Candee,  Z.  P.,  and  Olcott,  assignors.) 
Waterbury   Farrel  Foundry  and  Machine   Company,   The. 

(See    Petitjean,    Clifford    O.,    assignor.) 
Waterbury  Farrel  Foundry  and  Machine  Company.     (See 

Pierson,  William   D.,   assignor.) 
Waterbury  Farrel  Foundry  and  Machine  Company.     (See 

Wilcox,  Richard  L.,  assignor.) 
Waterbury  Farrel  Foundry  and   Machine  Company,   The. 

(See   Wilcox,    R.    L.,   and    Petitjean,   assignors.) 
Waterhouse,  David.      (See  Prince-Smith,  P.,  and  Water- 
house.) 
Waterman,    Clarence    F.    and    T.    C,    Indianapolis,    Ind. 

Clutch  mechanism.     1,445,462  ;  Feb.  13. 
Waterman,      Ellen,      administratrix.        (See     Waterman, 

Fay  L.) 
Waterman,  Fay  L.,  deceased,  Endicott,  N.  Y. ;  E.  Water- 
man, administratrix.     Screen.     1,469,490 ;  Oct.  2. 
Waterman,   Harry  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Piston  ring. 

1,446,076;  Feb.  20. 
Waterman,  Howard  L.      (See  Waterman,  L.  E.,Trapha- 

gen,  and  Waterman.) 
Waterman,   Lewis   E.,    assignor  to   Emerson-Brantingham 
Company,    Bockford,    111.      Potato    digger.      1,477,676 ; 
Dec.   18. 
Waterman,  Lewis  E.,  H.  R.  Traphagen,  and  H.  L.  Water- 
man,    assignors     to     Emerson-Brantingham    Company, 
Rockford,   111.     Tractor.      1,451,796 ;   Apr.   17. 
Waterman,  Theodore  C.      (See  Waterman,  Clarence  P.  and 

T.  C.) 
Waterman,   William   A.,   Exeter,   Calif.     Distributing-gate 

machine.     1,453,647  ;  May  1. 
Watermann,  Henry  L.,  Blwood,  Mo.     Swinging  farm  gate. 

1,443,446;  Jan.  30. 
Waterous    Fire    Engine    Co.      (See    Storey,    Leonidas    P., 

assignor.) 
Waterproofing,    Incorporated.      (See    Endrea,    Edward    S. 

A.,  assignor.) 
Waters,  Abraham  L.,  and  S.  Plawker,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 
Turret     attachment    for    edge    and    shank     trimmers. 
1,440,513  :  .Tan.  2. 
Waters,  Bernard,   Winnipeg,  Manitoba,   Canada.     Picture 

or  advertising  exhibitor.     1,455,461:  May  15. 
Waters,  Charles  B.,  Montclair,  N.  J.     Electric  welding  ap- 
paratus.    1,464,145  ;  Aug.  7. 
Waters,    Charles   P.,    et    al.  ■     (See    Welton,    William    A., 

assignor.) 
Waters,  Edward  T.,  Omaha,  Nehr.     Automatic  sheet  sep- 
arating and    feeding  mechanism.      1,478,464;   Dec.   25. 
Waters,  Harry  F.,  assignor  to  K.  C.  Schuyler,  trustee,  Den- 
ver, Colo.     Means  for  curing  tires.     1,466,318  ;  Aug.  28. 
Waters,    John    W.,    Montgomery,    W.    Va.       Car    brake. 

3,446,676;  Feb.  27. 
Waters,  R.  S.,  et  al.     (See  Miller,  Harry  A.,  assignor.) 
Waters,  Reginald  H.,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Kelly- 
Springfield  Tire  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tread  for 
a  vehicle  tire.     Des.     63,382;  Nov.  27. 


Waters,  Reginald  H.,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Kelly- 
fcjpringUeld  Tire  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tread  tor 
a  vehicle  tire.     Des.  63,383;  Nov.  27. 

Waters,  Samuel  B.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Combustion  device. 
1,456,748;  May  29. 

Watertown  Bag  Machine  Co.,  The.  (See  Coty,  Alfred 
0.,  assignor.) 

Watertown  Pressed  Steel  Company.  (See  Vestine,  Andrew 
O.,  assignor.) 

Waterworth,  Albert.     (See  Framjee,  George  F.,  assignor.) 

Watford  Engineering  Works,  Limited,  The.  (See  Para- 
mor,  John,  assignor.) 

Watkeys,  Thomas  L.,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  assignor  to 
Gull  Refining  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cooling  still. 
1,476,744  ;  Dec.  11. 

Watkins,  Albert  B.,  Alhambra,  Calif.  Combined  fishing 
and   swaging   tool.      1,455,314 ;   May   15. 

Watkins  Appliance  Company.  (See  Watkins,  William  F., 
assignor. ) 

Watkins,  Frederick  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Signaling 
device.     1,470,406  ;  Oct.  9. 

Watkins,  James  A.,  assignor  to  American  Blower  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Centrifugal  fan.  1,447,915 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Watkins,  James  A.,  assignor  to  American  Blower  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Centrifugal  fan.  1,447,916 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Watkins,  Joseph  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  D.  Rosier, 
Willow  Springs,  Mo.     Oil  burner.     1,450,530  ;  Apr.  3. 

Watkins,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Watkins  Appliance  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Window-sash-holding  de- 
vice.    1,454,989;  May  15. 

Watkinson,  Arthur,  London,  England.  Window  or  the 
like.     1,468,983  ;  Sept.  25. 

Watrous,  Agnes  B.,  executrix.     (See  Watrous,  Edward  L.) 

Watrous,  Charles  A.,  Dee  Moines,  Iowa.  Liquid-fuel 
burner  for  heaters.     1,477,793  ;    Dec.   18. 

Watrous,  Earl  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Waste  or  outlet  valve. 
1,467,965  ;  Sept.  11. 

Watrous,  Earl  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Closet.  1,472,259; 
Oct.  30. 


111. 


Lavatory     waste. 


Watrous,     Earl     G.,     Chicago, 
1,474,986  ;  Nov.  20. 

Watrous,  Edward  L.,  deceased.  El  Paso,  Tex.,  by  A.  B. 
Watrous,  executrix,  Evanston,  111.  Apparatus  for 
metal-coating  wire,  chain,  woven-wire  fencing,  and  the 
like.     1,462,589  ;  July  24. 

Watry,  Mathias,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Combined  handle  and 
cover  for  cans.     1,442,017  ;  .Tan.  9. 

Watson,  Arthur  R.      (See  McLaughlin,  Patrick,  assignor.) 

Watson,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rope  coupling. 
1,466,495  ;  Aug.   28. 

Watson,   Charles  B.      (See   Meyer,    H.   J.,   and   Watson.) 

Watson,  Charles  N.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  H.  Clark, 
St.  Joseph,  Mo.     Underwear.     1,475,097  ;  Nov.  20. 

Watson,  Charles  I'.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and 
moving-picture  film  for  analyzing  motion.  1,47Q,407  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Watson,  Chester  B.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1,445,653  ;  Feb.  20. 

Watson,  Cornelius  B.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Petroleum-refin- 
ing apparatus.     1,474,395  ;  Nov.  20. 

Watson,  David  M.,  McKiuley,  Pa.  Lid  support.  1,477,613  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Watson,  Edmond  P.,  sr.,  Bentonville,  Ark.  Egg  case. 
1,450,124;    Mar.   27. 

Watsor,  Ernest  J.     (See  Howard,  W.,  and  Watson.) 

Watson,  Frank,  Lynn,  Mass.  Mechanical  dancing  figure. 
1,475,666;    Nov.   27. 

Watson,  George  W.,  London,  England.  Apparatus  for 
measuring  products  of  two  variable  quantities. 
1,459,644;  June  19. 

Watson,  Grover  C,  Sabinal,  Tex.  Combination  of  buffer 
and  bed.     1,449,711 ;  Mar.  27. 

Watson,  Guy  E.      (See  Bohannon,  Charles  R.,  assignor.) 

Watson,  Harold  L.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Brooder.  1,447,330  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Watson,  Harry  C,  Canton,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  shak- 
ing out  castings.     1,460,085  ;  June  26. 

Watson,  Henry,  Newport,  Wales.  Device  adapted  for 
sharpening  the  blades  of  safety  razors.  1,443,401 ; 
Jan.  30. 

-Watson,  Isaac  J.,  et  al.     (See  Sawicki,  John,  assignor. ^ 

Watson,  James  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  Chatterton, 
RIverton,  Wyo.  Variable-speed  transmission  gear. 
1,462,528;  July  24. 

Watson,  John,  Northport,  N.  Y.  Clamp.  1,441.464 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Watson,  John  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  H.  Sheick, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Chimney.     1,469,030 ;  Sept.  25. 

Watson,  John  D.,  Appleton,  Wis.  Shuttle-throwing  de- 
vice.    1,472,260  ;  Oct.  30. 

Watson,  John  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Attachment  device 
for   electric   fixtures.      1,453,860;    May   1. 

Watson,  John  W.,  Wayne,  Pa.    Glove.    1,450,155  ;  Mar.  27. 

Watson  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Reese,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Watson,  Oscar  H.,  Brentwood,  N.  Y.  Grease  gun  and 
carton.     1,475,417;   Nov.   27. 

Watson,  Robert,  Silver  Spring,  Md.  Means  for  prevent- 
ing needless  idling  of  internal-combustion  motors. 
1,442,311 ;   Jan.  16. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


569 


Watson,  Kobert,  Silver  Spring,  Md.    Means  for  controlling 

the  ij;nitiOD  circuits  of  automobile  engines.     1,442,312; 

Jan.  16. 
Watson,  Kobert,  Silver  Spring,  Md.    Means  for  controlling 

the  Ignition  circuits  of  automobile  engines.     1,442,313  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Watson,  KoUa  B.     (See  Denny,  J.  J.,  and  Watson.) 
Watson,  Hulus  M.,  Norfolk,  Va.     Priming  attachment  for 

Internal-combustion  engines.     1,474,219  ;  Nov.  13. 
Watson,  Shelly  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  L.  Binkley, 

Spriuglield,    Tenn.      Screw   driver.      1.441,956;   Jan.    9. 
Watson,  Theodore  W.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.     Garbage-receptacle 

stand.     1,477,404  ;  Dec.  11. 
Watson,      Thomas,      Ray,      Minn.        Endless-track      lug. 

1,474,456  ;  Nov.  20. 
Watson,    Thomas    K.,    Monterey,    Calif.      Gas    saver    and 

coaster  brake.     1,474,570  ;  Nov.  20. 
Watson,    Thomas    S.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Running    gear. 

1,441,190;  Jan.  2. 
Watson,  Timothy  J.     (See  Porter,  James  V.,  assignor.) 
Watson,    Wesley     W.,    Fairfax,    Mo.      Sectional-pressure- 
tank  and  pipe-line  coupling.     1,447,192;  Mar.  6. 
Watson,   Wimam,  New  \ork,  N.  Y.     Luggage  carrier  for 

automobiles.     1,444,817;  Feb.  13. 
Waisou,  William  f.,  assignor  to  Union  Cutlery  Company, 

Inc..     Olean,    N.     Y.       Lock    and    guard     for    knives. 

1,476,123  ;  Dec.  4. 
Watson,  William  P.,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J.    Spindle  protector. 

1,448,647 ;  Mar.  13.  .,         „        ... 

Watson.   WiUiam   V.,  assignor  of  one-half  to    San  Diego 

Consolidated    Gas   and    Electric    Company,    San    Diego, 

Calif.       Plastic    composition    and    making    the    same. 

1,472,951 ;  Nov.  6. 
Watson,  William  W.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.     Sheet-metal  -win- 
dow screen  for  railway  cars.     1,473,982  ;  Nov.  13. 
Watt,  George  E.     (See  Dawson,  A.  T.,  W'att,  and  Perham.) 
Watt,    James   A.,   Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Water-closet   valve. 

1,447,193;  Mar.  6. 
Watt,  James  A.  D.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Super 

Razors  Incorporated,   New   York,  N.  Y.     Safety   razor. 

1,461,168;  July  10. 
Watt,  Robert  S.,  Brooklj-n,  N.  Y.   Alarm  clock.    1,457,919  ; 

June  5.  „         „,    .     ,    ,j 

Watt,  William  H.,  jr..  West  Newton,  Pa.  Chain  holder. 
1,456,412;  May  2:i. 

Wattel,  Achllle  L.  F.,  Sevres,  France.  Brake  mechanism 
for  automobiles.     1,452,402 ;  Apr.  17. 

Wattellier,  Ren6  C,  Samois-sur-Seine,  France.  Fuel 
economizer  for  explosion   engines.      1,469,861 ;   Oct.   9. 

Wattells,  Frank.  Chicago,  111.  Counter  guard  for  banks. 
1,466,217;  Aug.  28. 

Walters,  Daniel  M.,  assignor  to  Killefer  Manufacturing 
Companv,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Power  lift  for  ground- 
working"  implements.     1,452,716  :  Apr.  24. 

Watters,  John  O.     (See  Feller,  A.  J.,  and  Watters.) 

Watters  Laboratories,  Consolidated,  et  al.  (See  Graupe, 
William,  assignor.) 

Wattie,  William  M.,  Worcester.  Mass.,  assignor  to  Cromp- 
ton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  Vibrator  lever  for 
looms.     1,451,797  ;  Apr.  17. 

Watton,  Harold  E.,  Birmingham,  England,  assignor  to 
Dunford  &  Elliott  (Sheffield)  Limited,  Attercliffe, 
Sheffield,  England.  Internal-combustion  engine. 
1,452,011;  Apr.  17. 

Watts,  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  The  Foxboro  Company, 
Foxboro,  Mass.  Pen  for  recording  instruments. 
1.447,582;   Mar.   6. 

Watts,  George  W.,  Hot  Springs,  Ark.  Spring  wheel. 
1.461,408  ;  July  lO. 

Watts,  Henry  T.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Gas  burner. 
1,460,086;  June  26. 

Watts,  John  B.,  Concordia,  Kans.  Road  constructiou. 
1.473,134  ;  Nov.  6. 

Watts,  John  T.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pair  of  suspenders. 
1,442,374;  Jan.  16. 

Watts,  Robert  L.     (See  Walsh,  F.  J.,  and  Watts.) 

Watts.  Ruflev  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Geo.  H.  Hubbell, 
Trenton,  Mo.     Floor  jack.     1,470,515  :   Oct.   9. 

Watts,  Verner,  and  C.  Vogel,  Massillon,  Ohio.  Grapefruit 
bowl.    1,467,888  ;  Sept.  11. 

Watzman,  Harry,  Washington,  D.  C.  Means  for  replen- 
ishing storage  batteries  with  water.    1,467,966  ;  Sept.  11. 

Waugh,  Edward  H.,  assignor  to  Smith  Cannery  Machines 
Co..  Seattle.  Wash.  Fish  slitting  and  cleaning  ma- 
chine.    1,459,273  ;  June  19. 

Waukesha  Motor  Co.  (See  Le  Van  Horning,  Harry,  as- 
signor,) 

Waukesha  Motor  Company.  (See  Ricardo,  Harry  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wauthier,  Oscar,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Centrifugal  crush- 
ing or  grinding  machine.     1.444.990:  Feb.  13. 

Wauthier.  Oscar.  Brussels.  Belgium.  Crushing  and  grind- 
ing mill.     1.444.991;   Feb.   13. 

Wauthier.  Oscar.  Brussels,  Belgium.  Crushing,  breakinsr, 
or  grinding  machine  for  the  pulverization  of  minerals. 
1,449.567:   Mar.   27. 

Way.  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  Bioscope  Improvements 
Limited,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa.  Reel 
for  cinematograph  film  and  the  like.     1.462.401 :  July  17. 

Wav.  John  H..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Riveting  apparatus. 
1.469.864  :  Oct.  9. 

Way,  Roy  W.     (See  Cunningham,  I.,  and  Way.) 


Way,  William  H.,  Ankeny,  Iowa.  Hen's  nest.  1,453,558  ; 
May  1. 

Wayne,  Herbert  N.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Embedding  cords 

in  rubber.     1,464,632  ;  Aug.  14. 
Wayne,  Jacob  L..  3d,  Woodruff  Place  Town,  lud.     Lubri- 
cator.    Rel5,526  ;  Jan.  9. 
Wayne  Oil  Tank  and  Pump  Company.     (See  Baker,  Lin- 
naeus E.,   assignor.) 

Wayne  Oil  Tank  and  Pump  Company.     (See  Geyer,  Ben- 
jamin  F.,  assignor.) 
Wayne    Oil    Tank    and    Pump    Company.       (See    Wood, 
Carver,  assignor.) 

Wayne  Tank  &  Pump  Company.  (See  Baker,  Linnaeus 
E.,  assignor.) 

Wayne  Tool  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bellrlnger, 
Sidney  M.,  assignor.) 

Wayrynen,  Eino  H.,  East  Lake,  Minn.  Gate  lock. 
1,461,591  ;  July  10. 

Weagant,  Roy  A.,  Douglas  Manor,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  radiosignaling.  1,468,059 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Weagant,  Roy  A.,  Roselle,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Process 
and  apparatus  for  receiving  radiosignals.  1,468,060 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Weagant,  Roy  A.,  Douglas  Manor,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  radiosignaling.  1,468,061 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Weagant,  Roy  A.,  Douglas  Manor,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Radiosignaling  apparatus.     1,468,062  ;  Sept.  18. 

Weager,  George,  and  R.  White,  Malvern  Link,  England. 
Golf  club.     1,458,564  ;  June  12. 

Wear,  Frank  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Market-bag  holder. 
1,468,848;   Sept.  25. 

Weare,  Neal  L.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Safety  pin.  1,477,199  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Wearite  Children's  Underwear  Manufacturing  Corpora- 
tion.     (See  Bastiansen,   Otto,  assignor.) 

Weaser,  W'illiam  H.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Merry-go-round. 
1,447,110;  Feb.  27. 

Weaser,  William  H.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Merrv-go-round. 
1,463,351  ;  July  81. 

Weatherby,  Calvin  S.,  South  Westville,  N.  J.  Shipping 
box  for  carboys.     1,462,672  ;  July  24. 

Weatherby.  Calvin  S.,  Westville,  N.  J.  Shipping  box 
for    carboys.      1.476,559  ;    Dec.    4. 

Weatherby,  George  W.,  et  al.  (See  Myers,  Wilson  B., 
assignor.) 

Weatherby,  Horace  F.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Lumber-pile  ve- 
hicle.    1,473,894  ;  Nov.  13. 

Weatherhead,  Albert  J.,  jR  (See  Smith,  O.  A.,  and 
Weatherhead,  jr.) 

Weatherlow,  J.  H.,  and  F.  W.  Seymour,  Flushing,  N.  T. 
Graduated  plug  and  socket.     1,468,183  ;  Sept.  18. 

Weathersby,  Hardaman  B.,  and  J.  F.  Bozeman,  West  Co- 
lumbia, Tex.     Drill-rod  tool.     1,466,319  ;  Aug.   28. 

Weatherwax,  James  L.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  Thermocell.  1,451,283  ; 
Apr.   10. 

Weatherwax,  Wayne  L.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Toothbrush. 
1,473,000  ;  Nov.  6. 

Weaver,  A.  T.,  et  al.     (See  Ilarter,  Noah  S.,  assignor.) 

Weaver,  Alice   H.      (See   Weaver,   Charles  W.,  and  A.  H.) 

Weaver,  Amandus,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fruit  picker. 
1,463,859  ;  Aug.  7. 

Weaver.  Charles  W.  and  A.  H.,  Denver,  Colo. ;  said  Charles 
W.  Weaver  assignor  to  said  A.  II.  Weaver.  Attachment 
for  slop  jars  and  the  like.     1,456,017  :  May  22. 

Weaver,  Clayton  B.,  deceased ;  P.  Weaver,  executrix, 
Philadelphia,   Pa.     Rivet.     1.460,977 ;   Oct.  9. 

Weaver  Company.     (See  Low,  Frank  S.,  assignor.) 

Weaver,  Edgar  J..  Columbus,  Ohio.  Locking  device  for 
switch  boxes.     1.478,930  ;  Dec.  25. 

Weaver,  Elverton  W..  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Brake-operating 
mechanism.      1.440,514  ;   Jan.   2. 

Weaver,  Elverton  W'.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Wheel 
structure.     1,468,093  ;  Sept.  18. 

Weaver,  Floyd  C,  Washington,  D.  C.  Grinding  and  lap- 
ping machine.     1,451,089;  Apr.   10. 

Weaver,  Floyd  C,  Washington,  D.  C.     Grinding  machine. 

1.471.430  ;  Oct.  23. 

Weaver,  Floyd  C,  Washington,  D.  C.     Grinding  machine. 

1.471.431  ;  Oct.  23. 

Weaver,  Floyd  C,  Washington,  D.  C.  Machine  for  mak- 
ing  true   plane   surfaces.      1,476.863 ;   Dec.   11. 

Weaver,  Frank  R.      (See  Marshall.   C.   J.,   and   Weaver.) 

Weaver,  Harry  A.,  as.?ignor  to  The  Oaks  Company,  In- 
dianapolis, ind.     Tire  carrier.     1,441.050  :  Jan.  2. 

Weaver,  Harry  W..  Allentown,  Pa.  Air-feeding  attach- 
ment for  furnaces.     1,465.502  :  Aug.  21. 

Weaver,  Ira  A.,  Springfield,  111.  Precision  instrument 
for    airplanes,    etc.      1,460,627 ;    July    3. 

Weaver,  Ira  A.,  assisrnor  to  The  Weaver  Manufacturing 
Companv,  Springfield,  III.  Spark  plug.  1,442,916 : 
Jan.  23. 

Weaver,  Ira  A.,  assignor  to  Weaver  Manufacturing  Com- 
panv, Springfield,  111.  Antiskid-wheel-chain  construc- 
tion.    1.472,448:  Oct.  30. 

Weaver.  John  R.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Rope  guide.  1,453,576  : 
May  1. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — CoDtinued. 


Weaver,  John  W.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Amusement  device. 
1,468,984;  Sept.  25. 

Weaver,  Joseph  W.,  licbanon,  Pa.  Rubber  ball.  1,466,609  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Weaver,  Lucius  E.,  assignor  to  Summit  Thread  Company, 
East  Hampton,  Conn.  Sewing-machiue  shuttle. 
1,440,569  ;  Jan.  2. 

Weaver  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Davies,  David  A., 
assignor.) 

Weaver  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Duby,  John  F., 
assignor.) 

Weaver  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Weaver,  Ira 
A.,  assignor.) 

Weaver,  Phebe,  executrix.     (See  Weaver,  Clayton  B.) 

Weaver,  Kalph  J.      (See  Tham,  H.  A.,   and   Weaver.; 

Weaver,  liobert  K.,  assignor  to  Ueneral  American  Tanl: 
Car  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Under-frame  for  cars. 
1,456,208  ;   May  22. 

Weaver,  William  I.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Padding  for  the  cov- 
ering of  flatwork  irouers.     1,471,224  ;  Oct.  16. 

Webb,  Archie  It.,  Pensacola,  Fla.  Food  and  water 
trough  torpoultry.     1,473,266;  Nov.  6. 

Webb,  Aubrey  B.,  Cunningham,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
R.  0.  Willingham,  jr.,  Bardwell,  and  J.  W.  Webb,  Cun- 
ningham, Ky.     li'oldable  egg  crate.     1,470,898  ;  Oct.  16. 

Webb,   Benjamin   P.      (See  Karl,    A.   J.,   and    Webb.) 

Webb,  Benjamin  P.,  Sistersville,  W.  Va.,  assignor  of  nine- 
twentieth  to  A.  J.  Karl,  one-eighth  to  P.  Appel,  Sisters- 
ville, W.  Va.,  and  one-tenth  to  P.  Engle  and  W.  H. 
Carter,  Middlebourne,  W.  Va.  Power-transmitting 
mechanism.     1,452,770  ;  Apr.  24. 

Webb,  Benjamin  P.,  assignor  to  Webb  Multispeed  Winch 
Manufacturing  Company,  Sistersville,  W.  Va. 
Winch.     1,453,559  ;  May  1. 

Webb,  Edward,  Reading,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Julian 
d'Este  Company,  Charlestown,  Mass.  Pressure-reduc- 
ing valve.     1,457,049  ;  May  29. 

Webb,  Edwin  W.     (See  Barber,  L.  W.,  and  Webb.) 

Webb,  Ellen  R.,  Denver,  Colo.     Toy.     Dcs.  62,170  ;  Apr.  3. 

Webb,  Prank  I.,  and  C.  S.  Harrison,  McKeesport,  Pa. 
Wave  motor.     1,454,801 ;  May  8. 

Webb,  George  W\,  Kent,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  C. 
Smith,  Luton,  Bedfordshire,  England.  Reduction  gear. 
1,444,717  ;  Feb.  6. 

Webb,  Hartwell  W.,  Cresskill,  N.  J.  Recording  sound. 
1,458,603  ;  June  12. 

Webb,   Henry  F.      (See  Johnson,  0.  H.,  and  Webb.) 

Webb,  Horace  D.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Pulling- 
over  machine.     1,477,859  :  Dec.  18. 

Webb,  Irving  P.,  assignor  to  The  Singer  Manufacturing 
Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Shaft  hanger.  1,461,236; 
July  10. 

Webb,  Jean  P.,  jr.,  New  Yffrk,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
International  Signal  Co.  Plunger  shoe.  1,463,105 ; 
July  24. 

Webb,  John  W.,  et  al.     (See  Webb,  Aubrey  B.,  assignor.) 

Webb,  John  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Device  for  testing  fiber 
board.     1,452,944;  Apr.  24. 

Webb,  John  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Signaling  device.  1,464,894  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Webb,  John  W.,  assignor  to  The  Container  Club,  Chicago, 
lU.     Paper-testing  machine.     1,451,932  ;  Apr.  17. 

Webb,  Maurice  L.,  Blackwell,  Okla.  Automatic  heat  con- 
trol.    1,450,125  ;   Mar.  27. 

Webb-Multispeed  Winch  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Karl,  A.  J.,  and  Webb,  assignors.) 

Webb  Multispeed  Winch  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Webb,  Benjamin  P.,  assignor.) 

Webb,  Quintus  L.,  and  W.  R.  Poison,  Bruneau,  Idaho. 
Ice  crusher.     1,478,931 ;  Dec.  25. 

Webb,  Robert  L.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Paper  and  letter  re- 
ceiver.    1,467,078  ;  Sept.  4. 

Webb,  Thomas  H.,  St.  John's,  Wakefield,  England.  Belt 
utilized  for  the  transmission  of  power.  1,443,061 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Webb,  William  R.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  composition. 
1,444,406  ;  Feb.  6. 

Webb,  William  R.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose  -  ether  composition. 
1,460,690  ;  July  3. 

Webb,  William  R.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  solvent  and  composi- 
tion.    1,469,862  ;  Oct.  9. 

Webb,  William  R.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cellulose-ether  solvent  and  composi- 
tion.    1,469,863  ;  Oct.  9. 

Webb,  Zaida  B.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Card  cut-out. 
1,473,800  ;  Nov.  13. 

Webber,  Arthur  H.,  ■  Boston,  Mass.  Carburetor. 
1,452,451 ;  Apr.  17. 

Webber,  Charles  R.      (See  Bradley,   R.  B.,   and  Webber.) 

Webber,  Edwin  M.      (See  Falzer,  L.,  and   Webber.) 

Webber,  Elwln  C,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Egg-case  filler. 
1,444,992;  Feb.  13. 

Webber,  Lyie  K.     (See  Hey,  E.  A.,  Le  Pere.,  and  Webber.) 

Webber,  William.  (See  Benjamin,  B.  R.,  Webber,  and 
Pearson.) 

Webber,  William,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Driving  mechanism. 
1,464,736;  Aug.  14. 


Cloth-marking  device. 
Light   reflector.     Des. 


Webber,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
1,468,184  ;  Sept.  18. 

Wcbel,    Carl  W.,   Oakland,   Kaas. 
62,026;  Aug.  21. 

Weber,  Albert.     (See  Erdbriigger,  Gustav,  assignor.) 

Weber,  Alexander,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Crank-pin-turning 
tool.      1,448,321;    Mar.    13. 

Weber,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Ackerman-Quigley  Printing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Folding  box.  1,442,837 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Weber,  Arthur  J.,  and  C.  Butterfield,  Middletown,  Ohio. 
Recording  punch.     1,442.201  :  Jan.  16. 

W^eber,  Arthur  O.,  Euclid  Heights,  Ohio.  Combined  re- 
serve-fuel control  and  lock  for  automobiles.  1,478,807  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Weber,  Bernard  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Method  of  and  means 
for  making  bricks.     1,454,826  ;  May  8. 

Weber,  Carl,  assignor  to  Weber  Engineering  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  injecting  plastic  ma- 
terials.    1,478,865  ;  Dec.  25. 

Weber,  Charles.      (See  Weber,  Kenneth  L.,  assignor.) 

Weber,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  The  Thew  Shovel  Company, 
Lorain,  Ohio.  Means  for  mounting  apparatus  on  a 
hoisting  boom.     1,458,739  ;  June  12. 

Weber,  Charles  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Tool  for  applying 
putty.    1,444,227  ;  Feb.  6. 

Weber,  Charles  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Steering  mechanism 
for  portable  trucks.     1,446,140;  Feb.  20. 

Weber,  Christopher  J.  M.,  and  A.  Olson,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Mail-pouch  catching  and  delivering  device.  1,475,418  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Weber,  Clifford  A.  M.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 
Commutator  repulsion  induction  motor.  1,454,872 ; 
May  15. 

Weber  Costello  Company.  (See  Busch,  Edward  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Weber,  David,  et  al.     (See  Elfelt,  Clifford  S.,  assignor.) 

Weber,  Edmund,  Chicago,  111.  Tool  for  handling  incandes- 
cent bulbs.     1,449,358  ;   Mar.   20. 

Weber,  Edwin  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Tire  tread.  Des.  62,682  ; 
July  17. 

Weber,  Ella  M.,  et  al.     (See  Todd,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Weber  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Weber,  Carl,  as- 
signor.) 

Weber,   Ernest   W.      (See   Krausch,    W.   T.,   and   Weber.) 

Weber,  Frank  P.  (See  McClure,  E.  M.,  and  McMurphy, 
assignors.) 

Weber,  Georg,  Egelsbach,  assignor  to  the  Firm  C.  &  W. 
Bohnert,  Prankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Electric 
table  lamp  with  brake-controlled  supporting  arms  for 
incandescent  lamps.     1,474,304  ;  No*.  13. 

Weber;  Guillaume,  Hayange,  France,  assignor  to  Societe 
les  Petits  Pils  de  Francois  de  Wendel  et  Cie.,  Paris, 
France.    Blasting  cartridge.     1,441,957  ;  Jan.  9. 

Weber,  Guillaume,  Hayange,  Lorraine,  assignor  to  Societe 
les  Petits  Fils  de  Francois  de  Wendel  et  Cie.,  Paris, 
France.     Liquid-air  blast  cartridge.     1,450,621 ;  Apr.  3. 

Weber,  Henry,  Chicago,  111.  Adjustable  reel.  1,451,131 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Weber,  Henry  C.  P.,  Edgewood  Park.  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 
Still.     1,451,603;  Apr.  10. 

Weber,  Henry  C.  P.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor 
to  Westingnocse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 
Fractionating  column.     1,454,874  ;   May   15. 

Weber,  Henry  C.  P.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Handling 
gases  and  product  containing  dissolved  gas.  1,454,873  ; 
May   15. 

Weber,  Henry  E.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Dental  tray.  1,461,765 ; 
July  17. 

Weber,  Henry  L.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Dispensing  apparatus. 
1,461,992;  July  17. 

Weber,  Jacob  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Amplifying  device. 
1,477,614;    Dec.    18. 

Weber,  Johann  M.,  Prankfort-on-the-Main,  assignor  tg  E. 
G.  Bek,  Pforzheim,  Germany.  Making  articles  hav- 
ing  connected  links.     1,478,720;   Dec.   25. 

Weber,  Johann  M.,  Prankfort-on-the-Main,  assignor  to  E. 
G.  Bek,  Pforzheim,  Germany.  Ring  mesh  and  chain 
machine.     1,478,808;  Dec.  25. 

Weber,  Johann  M.,  and  K.  Betz,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln, 
assignors  to  E.  G.  Bek,  Pforzheim,  Germany.  Manu- 
facture of  chains  and  chain  meshwork.  1,478,809 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Weber,  Joseph,  Lone  Rock,  Wis.  Flytrap.  1,475,357; 
Nov.  27. 

Weber,  Joseph  F.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Roofing  shingle. 
1,443,774;   Jan.   30. 

Weber,  Joseph  P.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Sod-cutting  plow. 
1,463,106  ;  July  24. 

Weber,  Kenneth  L.,  Augusta,  Ga.,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  C.  Weber,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Making  flexible,  non- 
breakable,  transparent,  and  waterproof  windowpanes. 
1,442,917;   Jan.   23. 

Weber,  Leona  M.,  now  by  degree  of  divorce  L.  M.  Case, 
Portland,  Oreg.     Child's  vehicle.     1,450,397  ;  Apr.  3. 

Weber,   Louis.      (See  London,   S.,   and   Weber.) 

Weber,  Louis  .T.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  and  E.  C.  Gooch,  Estes 
Park,  Colo.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company. 
Automatic  motor  starter.     1,477,405  ;  Dee.  11. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Weber,  Matbias  J.,  assignor  to  Continental  Scale  Works, 
ChicaRO.   111.     Automatic  scale.     1,4G0,0S7  ;  June  26. 

Weber,  Mai  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Charles  Hardy 
and  Rupcrti,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pneumatic  compo- 
sition.    1,443,002  ;  Jan.  30. 

Weber,  Oskar  H.     (See  Beck,  A.,  Gersbach,  and  Weber.) 

Weber,  Kobert,  Dresden,  (Jermany.  Shutting  or  fasten- 
ing contrivance.     1,451,518  ;  Apr.  10. 

Weber,  Rudolph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Jacquard  mecha- 
nism tor  weaving  machines  or  the  like.  1,452,771 ; 
Apr.  24. 

WeLier,   Walter  S.,   and  M.  L.   Yergey,  .issignors  to  'Wm. 

II.  Ludeu,    Inc.,   Reading,   Pa.      Counting  and   packag- 
ing  machine.     1,470,274 ;   Dec.    4. 

Weber,  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Gewerkschaft  Haus- 

bach   II,  Wiesbaden,  Germany.     Depositing  method  for 

the  masses  o^  sand  and  gravel  obtained  in  brown-coal 

open   workings.      1,452,994 ;   Apr.   24. 

Webster,  Arviu  C.     (See  Gardham,  George  A.,  assignor.) 

Webster,  Bester  R.,  assignor  to   C.  A.  Macomlc,  Chicago, 

III.  Typesetting  machine.     1,452,942  ;  Apr.  24. 
Webster,   Charles   E.,   Winthrop,   Minn.     Railway-freight- 
car  door.     1,462,402  ;  July  17. 

Webster  Electric  Company.  (See  Hawkins,  William  W., 
assignor.) 

Webster,  Howard  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Furnace  grate  bar. 
1,464,190  ;  Aug.  7. 

Webster,  Hyleraan  A.,  Columbia,  Tenn.  Continuous  proc- 
ess of  making  superphosphate.     1,459,124  ;  June  19. 

Webster,  Hyleman  A.,  Columbia,  Tenn.  Making  super- 
phosphates.    1,461,077  ;  July  10. 

Webster,  James  C,  Topeka,  Kans.  Hotel  key  check. 
1,450,878;  Apr.  3. 

Webster,  James  F.,  Colfax,  lud.  Flytrap.  1,456,413 ; 
May  22. 

Webster,  Lewis  E.,  assignor  to  The  Wyoming  'Shovel 
Works,  Wyoming,  Pa.  Reenforeement  for  shovel  han- 
dles.    1,473,267  ;  Nov.  6. 

Webster,  Lewis  E.,  assignor  to  The  Wyoming  Shovel 
Works,  Wyoming,  Pa.  Shovel  handle.  1,476,783 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Webster,  Melvin  L.,  assignor  to  M.  P.  Webster,  Inde- 
pendence, Iowa.  Contractible  display  and  shipping 
case.     1,460,185  ;  June  26. 

Webster  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Jacobsen,  Richard  S.,  assignor.) 

Webster  Mfg.  Company.  (See  Perkins,  Augustus  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Webster,  Minerva  P.  (See  Webster,  Melvin  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Webster,  Norman,  Moortown,  Leeds,  assignor  to  Philipson 
and  Company  Limited,  Bolton,  Lancaster,  England. 
Variable  gear.     1,478,075  ;   Dec.  18. 

Webster,  Paul  W.     (See  Perry,  R.  S.,  and  Webster.) 

Webster,  Paul  W.  (See  Perry,  E.  S.,  Webster,  and  Boyn- 
ton.) 

Webster,  Paul  W.,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Perry  &  Webster  Incorporated,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Oxi- 
dizable  oil.     1,447,954  ;  Mar.  6. 

Webster,  Paul  W.,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Perry  &  Webster  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Proc- 
ess of  and  apparatus  for  drying  and  treating  materials. 
1,472,314  ;  Oct.  30. 

Webster,  Ralph  C,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Cushioned  toe  re- 
enforce  for  lasts.     1,461,469;  July  10. 

Webster,  Sumner  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Drawing  board. 
1,442,710;   Jan.   16. 

Webster,  Thomas  F..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pulley-block  car- 
rier.     1,456.346  ;   May   22. 

Webster,  William  S.,  Brighton,  Mass.  Rheostat. 
1,475,667;  Nov.  27. 

Wechsler-Barber  Silk  Company.  (See  Wechsler,  Daniel 
A.,  assignor.) 

Weckbaugh,  Joseph  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Accounting  ma- 
chine.    1,468,185  ;  Sept.  18. 

Weddle,  Ethelbert  S.,  Dinuba,  Calif.  Vine  trellis. 
1,440,946;  Jan.  2. 

Wedemeyer,  William  F.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Automobile 
signal.     1,457,200;  May  29. 

Wedmore,  Edmund  B.,  Golder's  Green,  England,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Protective  device. 
1.469,127;   Sept.  25. 

Wednbine,  William  A.,  E.  Lustenader,  and  F.  Lustenader, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Oil  turner.     1,443,063  ;  Jan.  23. 

Weeber,  Otto,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  CJhemical  Foundation,  Inc.  Electric 
resistance.     1,455,462  ;  May  15. 

Weed  DifCerential-Rotary  Motor  Company.  (See  Weed, 
Howard  L.,  assignor.) 

Weed,  Edward  L.,  assignor  to  Potter  &  Buffinton  Com- 
pany,  Providence,   R.    I.     Badge.      1.458,091  :    June    5. 

Weed,  Howard  L.,  assignor  to  Weed  Differential-Rotary 
Motor  Company,  Detroit.  Mich.  Rotary  internal-com- 
bustion engine.     1,476,784  ;  Dec.   11. 

Weed,  James  M.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  heavy 
spot  welding.     1,449.206;  Mar.  20. 

Weeks,  Carl,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Talcum-powder  box. 
Des.  62,683:  July   17. 

Weeks,  Carl,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Perfume  bottle.  Des. 
62,684;  July  17. 

Weeks.  Carl,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Perfume  hottle.  Des. 
62,858  :  Aug.  7. 


Weeks,  Carl,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Perfume  bottle.  Des. 
G:'.,209  ;  Oct.  30. 

Weeks,  Edmund  G.     (See  Michie,  A.  C,  and  Weeks.) 

Weeks,  Elling  O.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Radiator  attachment. 
1,448,889;  Mar.  20. 

Weeks,  Idling  O.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  A.  Stransky, 
Chicago,  111.     Radiator.     Rel5,676  ;  Aug.  14. 

Weeks,  Hugh  A.  .Whitakers,  N.  C.  Piston  for  internal- 
combustion  engines.     1,468,586  ;  Sept.  18. 

Weeks,  John  W.,  Secretary  of  War  of  the  United  States 
of  America.      (See  Holmes,  Bradford  B.,  assignor.) 

Weeks,  John  A.,  Secretary  of  War  of  the  United  States  of 
America.      (See  McNary,  James  E.,  assignor.) 

Weeks,  John  B.,  assignor  to  Long  Furniture  Company, 
Hanover,  Pa.    Phonograph  cabinet.    1,452,132  ;  Apr.  17. 

Weeks,  Leroy,  Nevada,  Iowa.  System' of  kilns.  1,454,358; 
May  8. 

Weeks,  Paul  T.,  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Westinchouse 
Lamp  Company.     Ballast  tube.     1,470,788  ;  Oct.  16. 

Weling,  Charles  A.,  Edgewater,  Colo.  Oil  seal  and  piston 
ring  for  internal-combustion  engines.  1,444,407  ; 
Feb.  C. 

"  Wege '•  Motor  Limited,  The.  (See  Weg6,  William  J.  F., 
assignor.) 

Weg6,  William  J.  F.,  St.  Peters,  assignor  to  The  "  Wege  " 
Motor  Limited,  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  Australia. 
Two-stroke  internal-combustion  engine.  1,465,885 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Wegenaar,  Louis  A.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Sifter  top  for  con- 
tainers.    1,471,298  ;  Oct.  16. 

Wegener,  T.     (See  Turner,  Claude  A.  P.,  assignor.) 

Wegman,  Jules  G.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Pin-forming  and 
button-pinning  machine.     1,463,565  ;  July  31. 

Wegner,  Alfred  E.      (See  Wegner,  Julius  and   A.  E.) 

Wegner,  Charles  M.      (See  Merrill,  C,  and  Wegner.) 

Wegner,  Fred,  Fairport,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  United  Last  Company,  Auburn,  Me.  Last 
for   making   footwear.      1,469,289 ;    Oct.    2. 

Wegner,  Gustave  A.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Temperature-con- 
trolling meang  for  ice-cream  freezers.  1,473,065 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Wegner,  Julius,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Spa- 
done  Machine  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutting 
machine.     1,472,895  ;  Nov.  6. 

Wegner,  Julius  and  A.  E.,  assignors  to  Spadone  Machine 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutting  device.  1,472,261; 
Oct.  30. 

Wegner,  Lewis  E.,  Hagerstown,  Md.  Tongs.  1,454,778  ; 
May  8. 

Wegner,  Lewis  E.,  Hagerstown,  Md.  Wrench.  1,460,294  ; 
June  26. 

Weguelin,  George  C.  L.,  Chertsey,  England.  Bureau. 
1,451,973 ;  Apr.  17. 

Wehinger,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Waterbury  Clock  Co., 
Waterbury,  Conn.  Pivotal  guard  for  clock  springs. 
1.440,426;  Jan.  2. 

Wehinger,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Waterburv  Clock  Co., 
Waterbury,   Conn.     Chime  clock.     1,466,008 ;   Aug.   28. 

Wehn,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Listo  Pencil  Corporation, 
Alameda,  Calif.  Shaping  pyroxylin,  celluloid,  and  like 
materials.      1.461,299  ;    July    10. 

Wehner,  Georg  M.,  Dresden,  Germany.  Disk  spooling  ma- 
chine.     1,461,953;    July    17. 

Wehnes,  Emil  H.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Focusing  device. 
1,444,289 ;  Feb.  6. 

Wehr,  Henry,  Morris  Park,  and  J.  G.  Pineau,  Woodhaven, 
N.   Y.     Air-mixing  device.      1,477,988 ;   Dec.   18. 

Wehrle  Company,  The.     (See  Pickup,  George  E.,  assignor.) 

Wehrli,  Bruno,  Kilchberg,  Switzerland.  Photographic- 
printing  device.     1.471.672  ;  Oct.  23, 

Wehrung,  Joseph.     (See  Helmer,  C.  H.,  and  Wehrung.) 

Weibezahn,  Carl  T.,  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Fort 
Dearborn  Watch  Clock  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Book- 
display  stand.     Des.  63,246  ;  Nov.  6. 

Weibull,  Ernst  H.  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Nya  Nordiska  Kullager  Aktiebolaget,  Gottenborg,  Swe- 
den. Manufacturing  ball  or  roller  cages  for  antifric- 
tion thrust  bearings.     1,465,700  ;  Aug.  21. 

W'eibull,  Ernst  H.  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Nya  Nordiska  Kullager  Aktiebolaget,  Gottenborg, 
.Sweden.      Chuck.      1,476,434;    Dec.    4. 

Weichman,  Edward  J.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Antiskid  de- 
vices for  tires.     1.445,810  ;  Feb.   20. 

Weichold,  Charles,  jr.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Lock  nut. 
1.464,591  ;  .\ug.  14. 

Weickman,  Albert,  Harrison,  N.  Y.  Shovel.  1,455,688; 
May   15. 

Weida,  Harry,  Highland  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  India 
Rubber  Company.  Making  battery  vents.  1,475,463  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Weidaw,  Harry  A.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tire-tubing  machine. 
1.466,009  ;   Aug.   28. 

Weide,  Hans,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Lorenz  &  Weide. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Holder  or  cabinet  for  carrying  talk- 
ing-machine records.     1.461,336  ;  July  10. 

Weidemann,  Henry  J.  (See  Quickenden,  J.,  and  Weide- 
mann.) 

Weidenb.Tch.    Herman   A.,   Buffalo,   N.   Y.      Rotary   pump. 

1.471.761  ;   Oct.  23. 
Weidenhamer,    J.    H.,    et   al.      (See    Squires,    Chester    J., 

nssignor.) 
Weidhorn,   Isidore  A.      (See   Weiss,   Morris,   assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Weidig,  Eugene  C,  New  Orleans,  La.  Plant  receptacle. 
1,453,216;  Apr.  24. 

Weldlnger,  George,  Mount  Sterling,  Ohio.  Excavating  and 
loading   apparatus.      1,455,689 ;    May    15. 

Weidlich,  Arthur,  Vienna,  Austria.  Apparatus  for  grind- 
ing twist  drills.     1,463,985  ;  Aug.  7. 

Weidlich  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Flauder,  Alfred  J., 
assignor.) 

Weidlich,  ICunz,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Bing-Werlse,  vorm, 
Gebr.  Bing  A.-G.,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Agitator. 
1,454,199;  May  8. 

Weldner,  Franlc  E.,  Maryville,'  Mo.  Apparatus  for  con- 
trollinf:  the  water  level  in  hollers.     1,473,714  ;  Nov.  13. 

Weierman,  Herbert  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Caster. 
1,456,414  ;  May  22. 

Weiford,  George  W.,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Device  for 
testing  electric  circuits.     1,471,432  ;   Oct.   23. 

Weig,  Herman,  Chicago,  111.  Eraser  holder.  1,451,933 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Weig,  Herman,  Chicago,  111.  Eraser  holder.  1,451,934 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Weigand,  John  J.  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  ,T.  Ma- 
loney,  Bellevue,  Ky.  Carton  for  music-reels.  1,445,426  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Welgel,  Daniel  M.,  London,  England.  Internal-com- 
bustion   eagine.      1,453,423 ;    May    1. 

Welgel,  Daniel  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.    1,462,182;  July  17. 

Weigel,  Daniel  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Wire 
Cord  Company.  Akron,  Ohio.  Pneumatic  tire.  1,453,217  : 
Apr.  24. 

Weigel,  John,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Scraper.  1,448,890 ; 
Mar.   20. 

Weigel,  Philip  A.,  Riverton,  N.  J.  Flexible  bumper 
means  for  automobiles.      1,472,345  :   Oct.  30. 

Weigele,  Edmund.     (See  Dinsfel,  W.  H.,  and  Weigele.) 

Weigele,  William  A.     (See  Miller,  J.  J.  A.,  and  Weigele.) 

Weigert,  Peter  A.,  assignor  to  Western  Maryland  Rail- 
way Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Steam  thawing  appa- 
ratus.    1,443,329  ;  Jan.  23. 

Weightman,  William  A.  (See  Nitsch,  C.  H.,  and  Weight 
man.) 

Weightman,  William  A.  (See  Nitsch,  C.  H.,  Weightman, 
and  Streeper.) 

Weikert,  Charles  H.  and  H.,  Vesta,  Minn.  Haystacker. 
1,450,271  ;  Apr.  3. 

Weikert,  Henry.     (See  Weikert,  Charles  H.  and  H.) 

Weil,  Charles  L..  deceased,  I'ort  Huron,  Mich. ;  B.  S. 
Weil,  special  administratrix.  Salt  manufacture. 
1,478,990;  Dec.  25. 

Weil,  Ella  S.,  special  administratrix.  (See  Well, 
Charles  L.) 

Weil,  Maximilian,  assignor  to  Sphinx  Gramophone  Motors, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Turntable-braking  means. 
1,475,464  ;    Nov.    27. 

Weiland,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Belt  or  collar. 
1,469,345  ;  Oct.  2. 

Weimann  Brothers  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Runk,   William   B.,   assignor.) 

Weinacht.  Rudolf  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Index  file. 
1,476,662  ;  Dec.  4. 

Weinbach,  Mendel  P.,  Columbia,  Mo.  Electric-fuse  igniter. 
1,477,735;   Dec.  18. 

Weinberg,  Fritz,  Sannieshof,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
Garter  or  sock  suspender.     1,474,220  ;  Nov.  13. 

Weinberg,  Isaac  H.,  and  C.  F.  Bisbing,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Umbrella  parasol.      1.442,753;   Jan.    16. 

Weinberg,  Isaac  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Means  for  moth-proofing 
furniture.     1,455,463  ;  May  15. 

Weinberg,  Lowell  C,  and  H.  E.  Brannon,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Intraairplane  mail  transfer.     1,474,457  ;  Nov.  20. 

Weinberg,  Max.      (See  Shapiro,  S.,  and  Weinberg.) 

Weinberger,  Benjamin.  (See  Rivett,  A.  W.,  and  Wein- 
berger.) 

Weinberger,  Benjamin  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Indicating 
means.     1,448,610;   Mar.   13. 

Weinberger,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  heel. 
1,464,737;  Aug.  14. 

Weinberger,  Joseph.      (See  Davis,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Weineck,  Fred,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Hot-air  furnace  or 
heater.     1,472,706  ;   Oct.   30. 

Weinel,  Karl,  assignor  to  Freyn,  Bassert  &  Company,  Clfl- 
cago,  111.  Overflow  drain  and  water  seal  for  gas 
washers.     1,466,348 ;   Aug.   28. 

Welner,   Harry.      (See   Kroll.   Maurice  J.,   assignor.) 

Weiner,  William,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Drawers  bloomers 
for    women.      1,462,564 ;    July    24. 

Weingarten,  Harry.     (See  Burchess,  Herman,  assignor.) 

Weingarten,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Store  front. 
Des.  62,011  ;  Feb.  27. 

Weingarten,  Oscar,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flexihle  supporting 
device.     1,446,729  ;  Feb.' 27. 

Weinhardt,  Robert  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Continen- 
tal Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bracket  sus- 
pension or  motor-supporting  means.  1,466,610 ; 
Aug.   28. 

Weinhart,  Howard  W.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
V/estern  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Electron-discharge  device.     1,478,076  ;  Dec.   18. 

Weinheim,  Emil,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Substitute  leather  for 
shoe  vamps.     1,441,318  :  Jan.  9. 

Weinle,  George.     (See  Rowe,  Reuel  S.,  and  Weinle.) 

Weinman,    Arnold.      (See  Kuhn-Frel,    Emil,    assignor.  1 


Weinman  Pump  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.  (See  Bachman, 
Harry  L.,  assignor.) 

Weinstein,  Albert  L.,  et  al.  (See  Auble,  James  H.  and 
J.  L.,  assignors.) 

Weinstein,  Louis  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificial  denture. 
1,450,012;  Mar.  27. 

Weinstein,  Louis  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dental  instrument. 
1,468,063  ;   Sept.  18. 

Weinstein,  Maurice  N.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cleaner 
and  gauge  for  winding  machines.     1,478,153  ;   Dec.  18. 

Weinstein,  Morris,  assignor  to  Star  Suspender  and  Garter 
Co*.,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Man's  garter.    1,478,077  ;  Dec.  18. 

Weinstein,  William,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Malsin  and 
one-half  to  Rite  Form  Corset  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Corset  clasp.     1,459,316  ;  June  19. 

Weintz,  William  L.,  assignor  to  J.  E.  Porter  Corporation, 
Ottawa,  111.     Farrowing  rail.     1,464,302  ;  Aug.  7. 

Weir,  Bernard  R.,  Muskegon,  assignor  to  Quality  Alumi- 
num Casting  Company,  Muskegon  Heights,  Mich. 
Grave  marker.     Des.  62,049  ;  Mar.  13. 

Weir,  Bernard  R.,  Muskegon,  assignor  to  Quality  Alumi- 
num Casting  Company,  Muskegon  Heights,  Mich. 
Grave  marker.     Des.   62,050 ;  Mar.   13. 

Weir,  James   \V.      (See  Black,  John  C.,  assignor.) 

Weir,  Nelson  J.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Spotlight  bracket. 
1,478,154  ;   Dec.   18. 

Weir,  Roderick,  Mobridge,  S.  Dak.  Siphon  apparatus. 
1,442,314;  Jan.  16. 

Weir,  Roy  W.,  assignor  to  Marvel  Company,  Hammond, 
Ind.      Suction    sweeper.      1,446,776 ;    Feb.    27. 

Weir.  William  D.,  Cathcart,  assignor  to  G.  &  J.  Weir, 
Limited,  Glasgow.  Scotland.  Withdrawal  of  air  and 
water  of  condensation  from  steam  condensers. 
1,476.663;  Dec.  4. 

Wels,  Andrew  L.,  assignor  to  The  Weis  Fibre  Container 
Corporation,  Monroe,  Mich.  Making  paper  or  other 
articles.     1,471.225  ;  Oct.  16. 

Weis,  Carl  J.      (See  Grimshaw,  R.,  and  Weis.) 

Wels  Fibre  Container  Corporation,  The.  (See  Wels, 
Andrew  L.,  assignor.) 

Weis,  Henry  T.,  Fairmont,  W.  Va.  Convertible  rake. 
1,471,989  ;  OcL.  23 

Weis,  John  P.,  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
Metropolitan  Sewing  Machine  Corporation,  Dover,  Del. 
Automatic  cutting  and  sewing  machine.  1,443,513 ; 
Jan.   30. 

Weis,  John  P.,  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Metro- 
politan Sewing  Machine  Corporation,  Dover,  Del. 
Thread-breaking  mechanism.     1,450,531 :  Apr.  3. 

Weis,  John  P.,  assignor  to  Metropolitan  Sewing  Machine 
Corporation,  Nyack,  N.  Y.  Sewing  machine.  1,464,377  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Weisberg,  Louis,  Grantwood,  N.  J.  Recovery  of  silver 
used  in   photographic  work.     1,448,475  ;   Mar.   13. 

Weisberg,  Louis,  Grantwood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Barrett  Company.   Resinous  product.    1,443,935  ;  Jan.  30. 

Weisberg,  Louis,  Grantwood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Barrett  Company.  Making  a  molding  composition. 
1,443,936;  Jan.   30. 

Wclsel,  Oscar  W.     (See  Fisher,  Raymond,  assignor.) 

Welsenberger,  Earl  O.,  assignor  to  The  Quick  Change 
Chuck  Mfg.  Co.,  Arcanum,  Ohio.  Quick-change  chuck. 
1,468,186;  Sept.   18. 

Weiser,  Walter  W.,  Chicago,  and  G.  A.  Forsberg,  Circero, 
in.     Motor  for  player  pianos.     1,445,983  ;  Feb.  20. 

Welsglass,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Crib  corner  lock. 
1,469,745  ;  Oct.  2. 

Weishaupl,  Joseph,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Aktiengesell- 
fichaft  der  Maschinenfabriken  Escher  Wyss  &  Cie, 
Zurich,  Switzerland.  Manufacturing  turbine  rotors. 
1,469,566  ;  Oct.  2. 

Weisinger,  Abraham,  Newark,  N.  J.  Taximeter.  1,470,949  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Weisinger,  Heimi,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lady's  felt  slipper. 
Des.  62,874  ;  Aug.  14. 

Weiske,  William  C,  and  H.  A.  Dorman,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Visor  frame  for  automobile  windshields.  1,460,739 ; 
July  3. 

Weiskopf,  Charles  H..  Santa  Monica,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Precipitation  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Apparatus  for  electrical  precipitation  of  suspended 
particles  from  gases.     1,454.255  ;  Ma.v  8. 

Weiskopf,  Charles  H.,  Santa  Monica,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Precipitation  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Apparatus  for  the  electrical  precipitation  of  suspended 
particles   from   gases.      1,463,352 ;    July    31. 

Weiss,   A.,   et  sil.      (See   Lemoigne,   William,   assignor.) 

Weiss,  Adele,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Heat  indicator  for  elec- 
tric Irons.     1,478.271  ;  Dec.  18. 

Weiss,  Alfred  H.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switch- 
board and  Supply  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Ignition 
and  lighting  switch.     1.443,404  ;  Jan.  30. 

Weiss,  Benjamin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Signal  device. 
1,441,191  ;  Jan.  2. 

Weiss,  Carl  E.,  Nuremberg,  Germany.    Gun,  pistol,  and  the 

like.     1,464,895  ;  Aug.  14. 
Weiss,    Carl   W.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Transmission   device. 

1,452,946;  Apr.  24. 
Weiss,   Carl  W.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Transmission  device. 

1,469,059;  Sept.  25. 
Weiss,    Carl   W.,   Brooklyn,   N.    Y.      Transmission   device. 

1,469,060;  Sept.  25. 


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Weiss,  Carl  W.,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.  Transmission  device. 
1,469.061  :   Sept.   25. 

Weiss,  George,  Chicago,  111.  Cuttins  machine.  1,440,805  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Weiss,  George,  Chicago,  111.  Compressor.  1,445,252 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Weiss,  Howard  F.,  assignor  to  C.  F.  Burgess  I^aboratories, 
Madison,  Wis.  Insulating  material  and  making  the 
same.     1,456,083;  May  22. 

Weiss,  Howard  F.,  assiu'uor  to  C.  F.  Rursess  Laboratories, 
Madison,  Wis.     Wall  board.     1.461.337  :  July  10. 

Weiss,  Howard  F.,  assignor  to  C.  F.  Burgess  Laboratories, 
Madison,  Wis.     Roofing  material.     1,467,594  ;  Sept.  11. 

Weiss,  Joseph,  "Chicago,  111.  Lunch  heater  and  carrier. 
1.463,411  ;   July  31. 

Weiss,  Julius.      tSee  Uran,   Andrew,  assignor.) 

Weiss,  Leopold,  Vienna,  Austria.  Manufacture  of  modi- 
fled  starch.     1,474,129  ;  Nov.  13. 

Weiss,  Louise  A.     (See  Kratz,  Edwin  E.,  assignor.) 

Weiss.  Morris,  New  York,  assignor  of  one-half  to  I.  A. 
Weidhorn,  Lynbrook,  N.  Y.  Pivot  button.  1,454,004  ; 
May  1. 

Weiss,    linger.      (See  Ericson,   E..   and    Weiss.) 

WeiBS,  Virginia,  assignor  to  Susquehanna  Silk  Mills, 
New  York.  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des.  62,464  ;  June  5. 

Weiss,  Virginia,  assisnor  *o  Susquehanna  Silk  Mills,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     Des.   62,465  ;   June  5. 

Weisz,  Tl'.oma?,  New  York,  N.  Y".  Sanitary  waste  recep- 
tacle.    1,472,707:  Oct.   no. 

Weitershausen.  Robert  H..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Tone-arm 
stop.     1.463,107  ;  July  24. 

Weitling.  William  W..  College  Point,  N.  Y.  Battery  jar. 
Des.  62.295  ;  May  1. 

AYeittenhiller,  Merton.  and  O.  Edge.  Platteville,  Wis.  Lift- 
ing device.     1,449.024 :    Mar.   20. 

Weltzman,  Louis.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Signal  for  refrigerator 
pans.     1,443,402  ;  Jan.  30. 

Weltzman.  Louis,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Automobile  lock. 
1.465,926;  Aug.  21. 

Wekerle,  Karl,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Lock  for  motor  ve- 
hicles.    1,448,983;  Mar.  20. 

Welch.  Charles  K..  Wheeline.  W.  Va.  Holder  for  razor 
blades.     1.465,774  ;  Aug.  21. 

Welch,  Clarence  R.,  Denver,  Colo.  Rock  drill.  1,452,581 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Welch.  Frank  M.,  and  T.  Prescott,  Pillager,  Minn.  Hot- 
air   furnace.      1,449,712;   Mar.   27. 

Welch,  George  A.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Ash-dust  remover. 
1.443.109;  Jan.  23. 

Welch,  Harry  V.,  Los  Angeles,  and  W.  A.  Sheek.  Long 
Beach,  assignors  to  International  Precipitation  Com- 
pany, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Recovery  of  tin  and  iron 
products  from  tinned-iron  waste.     1,446,053  ;  Feb.  27. 

Welch,  Horace  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Wahl 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Pencil.  1,457,011  ; 
Mav   29. 

Welch,  Howard  C.  (See  Stipes,  R.  B.,  Goodwin,  and 
Welch.) 

Welch,  Jack  T..  assignor  to  James  Heddon's  Sons,  Dowa- 
giac,  Mich.     Fishing  reel.     1,467,407  ;  Sept.  11. 

Welch,  John  M.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Pneumatic  swimming 
belt  and  making  same.     1,467,463  ;  Sept.  11. 

Welch,  .John  M..  Brooklyn,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  R.  T.  Parker  and  C.  L.  Moreau,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Razor-blade  sharpener.     1,448.014;  Mar.  i;^. 

Welch,  John  R.,  deceased ;  V.  M.  Welch,  executrix.,  as- 
signor to  V.  M.  Welch,  Muncie,  Ind.  Metallic  vehicle 
wheel.     1,469.746;  Oct.  2. 

Welch,  John  T.,  assignor  to  James  Heddon's  Sons, 
Dowagiac,   Mich.     Fishing   reel.      1,460,994 ;   July  3. 

Welch,  John  T.,  assignor  to  James  Heddon's  Sons, 
Dowagiac,  Mich.     Fishing  reel.     1,463,642  ;  July  31. 

Welch,  Roy  W.,  Kelso.  Wash.     Belt.     1,478.497  ;  Dec.  25. 

Welch,  Russell  E..  San  Jose.  Calif.  Cutter  for  sliced 
potatoes.     1,472,315  :  Oct.   30. 

Welch,  Thomas  F.,  and  F.  A.  Reynolds,  Geneva.  N.  Y., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Nonak  Stropper 
Company,  Inc.  Sharpening  mechanism.  1,449,470 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Welch.  Thomas  H.,   Hawthorne,  assignor  of  one-third  to 

H.  K.   Curtis  and  one-third  to  J.  I.  D.   Bristol.   Chap- 

paqua,  N.  Y.     Radiator  protector.     1,456,749  ;  May  29. 
Welch,    Viola   M.      (See    Welch,    John    R.,    assignor.) 
Welch,   Viola  M.,   executrix.      (See    Welch,   John   R.) 
Welcker,    Paul    H.,    assignor    to    Brown    &    Bigelow,    St. 

Paul,  Minn.     Calendar.     1,469,062 ;   Sept.  25. 
Welcker,  Paul  H.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bigelow,  St.  Paul, 

Minn.     System  file.     1,473.452  ;  Nov.  6. 
Weld,   Chester   H.,   Glencoe,  111.,   assignor  of  one-third  to 

R.  B.  Weld,  Bowdon,  N.  Dak.     Attachment  for  nursing 

nipples.     1.465.748;  Aug.  21. 
Weld,  Roy  B.     (See  Weld.  Chester  H.,  assignor.) 
Weldon,   John   J.,   Pittsfleld.   Mass.,   assignor   to   General 

Electric    Company.      Combined    coating    and    winding 

machine.     1,469,128  ;  Sept.  25. 
Weleski,  Vince,  Tarentum,  Pa.     Rail  fastener.     1,475,910  ; 

Nov.   27. 
Welffens,    Emile    J.,    Manchester,    England.      Means    for 

starting,  stopping,  and  driving  machinerv.     1,459,759  ; 

J>me  26. 
Welffens,    Emile    J.,    Withington,    Manchester,    England. 

Planetary  gearing.     1,462,950;  July  24. 


Welffens,  Emile  J.,  Manchester,  England.  Planetary 
gearing.     1,462,951  ;  July  24. 

Wclham.  Alfred  L.,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.  Follower  sup- 
port for  use  in  filing  trays.     1,441,465  ;  Jan.  9. 

Welln,  Axel,  London,  England,  assignor  to  American 
Balsa  Company,  Inc.  Mechanism  for  turning  ships' 
davits.     1.478,994  ;  Dec.   25. 

Welker,  Henry  C.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Deere 
&  Company,  Moline,  111.   Plowbrace.    1,451,560;  Apr.  10. 

Welker,  Louis,  jr.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Window-operating 
device.     1,455,464  ;  May  15. 

Welker,  Louis,  jr.,  Williarpsport,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
New  Home  Sewing  Machine  Company,  Orange,  Mass. 
Sewing-machine  driving  mechanism.     1.461,058  ;  .July  10. 

Welle,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  American  Bakery  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sheet  of  wrapping  paper.  Des.  63,247  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Wellensiek,  Louis  H.,  Houston,  Tex.  Rotary  drilling  ap- 
paratus.    1,448,172  ;  Mar.  13. 

Weller,  Denver  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Safety  appliance 
for  drill   chucks.      1,463,412  ;   July   31. 

Weller,  Frederick  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Line  fastener. 
1,470,408;  Oct.  9. 

Weller.  George  L.,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Meter.  1,471,814; 
Oct.  23. 

Weller,  John  L.,  and  F.  E.  Winchester,  Richmond,  Ind. 
Retainer  and  lock  for  spare  wheels.    1,442,315  ;  Jan.  16. 

Weller,  Randolph  V.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ironing  machine. 
1,440.855;  Jan.  2. 

Wellesley,  Richard,  Goodmayes,  England.  Production  of 
photographic  films  in  natural  colors.     1,441.615  ;  Jan.  9. 

Wellington.  Arthur  W.,  assignor  to  Chase  Companies 
Inc..  Waterburv,  Conn.  Furniture-knob  mount. 
1.476..S84  ;   Dec.  4, 

Wellington,  Leonard  A..  Keene,  N.  H.  Stylus  adapter  for 
phonograph    sound    boxes.      1,443.298 ;    Jan.    23. 

Wellman,  Emily  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  presenting  plays  and  the  like.  1,449,076  ; 
Mar.   20. 

Wellman,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  The  Kansas  City  Gaso- 
line Company,  Kansas  City,  Kans.  Apparatus  for 
and  method  of  cracking  hydrocarbons.  1,478,413 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Wellman,  Harvey  P.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Automobile  ele- 
vator.    1.477,471  ;  Dec.  11. 

Wellman,  Holley  G.,  and  C.  D.  Gilpin,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Melting  furnace.     1,440,515  ;  Jan.  2. 

Wellman,  Lester  R.,  assignor  to  Friedley  Voshardt  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Arm  for  lighting-fixture  plate.  Des. 
62,156;  Mar.  27. 

Wellman,  Lester  R.,  assignor  to  Friedley  Voshardt  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Plate  for  lighting  fixtures.  Des.  62,157  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Wellman,  Samuel  K.  (See  Pennington,  G.  R.,  and  Well- 
man.) 

Wellman-Seaver-Morgan  Company.  (See  Benjamin,  Ches- 
ter  W..   assignor.) 

Wellman-Seaver-Morgan  Company,  The.  (See  Case,  Ar- 
thur F.,  assignor.) 

W'ellman  Scavcr-Morgan  Company,  The.  (See  Kelly, 
Loomis  L.,  assignor.) 

Wellman-Seaver-Morgan  Company,  The.  (See  Newcomb, 
Melvin  B.,  assignor.) 

Wellman-Seaver-Morgan  Company,  The.  (See  Reese,  Ar- 
thur G.,  assignor.) 

Wellman-Seaver-Morgan  Company,  The.  (See  Slattery, 
Donald  W.,  assignor.) 

Wellman-Seaver-Morgan  Company,  The.  (See  Thomas, 
Ivor  D.,  assignor.) 

Wellman-Seaver-Morgan  Company,  The.  (See  Thomas,  I. 
D.,   and   Douglas,    assignors.) 

W'ellman-Seaver -Morgan  Company,  The.  (See  Windett, 
Victor,    assignor.) 

Wells,   Alfred   A.      (See   Ellis,    C,    and    Wells.) 

Wells,  Alfred  A.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  National 
Carbon  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  High-power 
dry  battery.     1,452,230  ;  Apr.  17. 

Wells,  Alfred  Z.,  and  J.  M.  Wade.  Wenatchee,  Wash. 
Fruit-picking  bucket.     1,454,779  ;  May  8. 

Wells,  Alfred  Z.,  and  J.  M.  Wade,  Wenatchee,  Wash. 
Fruit  elevator.     1,461,638;   July  10. 

Wells,  Amos  S.,  and  L.  A.  Barker,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Dental  molding  apparatus.     1,468,428  ;  Sept.  18. 

Wells,  Benjamin  N..  Raleigh,  N.  C,  assignor  to  The 
Seamless  Can  &  Bucket  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Sheet- 
metal  can.     1,454.802  ;  May  8. 

Wells,  Benjamin  N.,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  assignor  to  The 
Seamless  Can  &  Bucket  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Dispens- 
ing vessel.     1,454,803  ;  May  8. 

Wells,    Burling   D.      (See    Blair,   R.    S..    and    Wells.) 

Wells,  Earl  W.,  South  Brownsville,  Pa.  Electric  iron 
and  stand.     1,478,310;  Dec.  18. 

Wells,  Emery  M.,  Naperville.  111.  Valve-locking  device. 
1,440.710  ;  Jan.  2. 

Wells,  Frank.  Kingston,  England.  Connecting  device  for 
fuses  and  blasting  cartridges,  etc.     1,458,740  ;  June  12. 

Wells,  Frank  O.,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Tap  for  cutting 
threads.     1,447,700  :  Mar.  6. 

Wells,  Frank  0.,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Stay-holt  tap. 
1.478.414  ;  Dec.  25. 

Wells,  George  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Electrical  waffle 
iron.     1,470,899  ;  Oct.  16. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Wells,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Walker  Body  Company, 
Amesbury,  Mass.     Hinge.     1,455,690 ;   May   15. 

Wells,  Henry  M.     (See  Southcomte,  J.  E.,  and  Wells.) 

Wells.  Herbert  J.  C.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tbermostatic  regu- 
lator.     1,449,155;   Mar.   20. 

Wells,  Herbert  J.  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Monitor 
Controller  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Thermostatic  con- 
trollins:  device.     1,441,549  ;  Jan.  9. 

Wells,  Hewitt  L.,  assignor  to  Washington  Steel  Form 
Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Apparatus  for  construct- 
ing concrete  floors.     1,445,374  ;  Feb.  13. 

Wells,  Jacob  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Air-washing  at- 
tachment for  carburetors.     1,452,231 ;  Apr.  17. 

Wells,  Joel  C,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Making  composite 
rims  for  ophthalmic  mountings.     1,449,962  ;  Mar.  27. 

Wells,  Joel  C,  and  E.  D.  Tillyer,  Southbridge,  Mass.,  said 
Tillyer  assignor  to  said  Wells.  Antseus  glass. 
1,454.200;   May  8. 

Wells,  Merritt  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fan  for  automobile 
radiators  or  the  like.     1,473,066  ;  Nov.  6. 

Wells,  Nelson  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Burglar  alarm. 
1,448,780;  Mar.  20. 

Wells,  Newton  C,  end  H.  J.  Meyer,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. ; 
said  Meyer  assignor  to  said  Wells.  Butt  gauge. 
1,450,676;  Apr.  3. 

Wells,  Paul  I.,  Kouts,  Ind.  Vacuum  release  for  shells. 
1,462,500  ;  July  24. 

Wells,  Robert  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Pipe  thimble.  1,472,819  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Wells,  Wesley  B.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Light  signal. 
1,453,535  ;  May  1. 

Wells,  William  A.     (See  Lawrence,  Walter  H.,  assignor.) 

Welpley,  Walter  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Toothbrush  holder. 
1.453,816;  May  1. 

Welpley,  Walter  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  T.  Mc- 
Namara,  Detroit,  Mich.  Toothbrush  holder.  1,458,566  ; 
June  12. 

Welpley,  Walter  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  L.  Cook, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Toothbrush  holder.     1,460,995;  July  3. 

Welsbach  Company.  (See  Fehrenbach,  Reinhold,  as- 
signor.) 

Welser,   Brinlon.      (See  Montague,   W.    L.,   and    Welser.) 

Welser,  George  B.,  jr.     (See  Montague,  W.  L.,  and  Welser.) 

Welsh,  Alfred  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  B.  Johns  and 
B.  F.  Miller,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Bottle  holder.  1,448,015  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Welsh,  Chester  J.,  Conneaut,  Ohio.  Reenforced  split  D 
handle.     1,477,092  ;  Dec.  11. 

Welsh,  John  G.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Waterproof  cigarette 
case.     1,460,296  ;  June  26. 

Welsh,  John  T.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Trolley.  1,478,311 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Welsh,  Monte,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Photographic-printing 
machine.     1,443,403  ;  Jan.  30. 

Welsh,  Sidney  F.     (See  Moore,  E.,  and  Welsh.) 

Welsh,  Ulysses  S.  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dishwashing 
machine.     1,457,240  ;   May  29. 

Welsh,  William,  Kincardine.  Ontario,  Canada.  Aero- 
plane.    1,442,110;  Jan.  16. 

Welshausen,  William,  AUenhurst,  N.  J.  Windshield  at- 
tachment.    1.448,016  ;  Mar.  13. 

Welte,  Edwin,  Freiburg,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Welte-Mignon  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Pneumatically-controlled  regulator  for  musical 
instruments.     1,467,889  ;  Sept.  11. 

Welte,  Joseph  J.,  St.  Paul,  assignor  to  H.  Schoener,  St. 
Cloud,  Minn.     Roll  writing  tablet.     1,471,673  ;  Oct.  23. 

Welte-Mignon  Corporation.  (See  Bockisch,  Heinrich,  as- 
signor.) 

Welte-Mignon  Corporation.     (See  Welte,  Edwin,  assignor.) 

Welter,  Johannes  F..  Utrecht.  Netherlands.  Walking  ap- 
paratus for  the  lame.     :  .446,230  ;  Feb.  20. 

Weltmer,  Joseph,  Grover  Hill,  Ohio.  Resilient  tire  and 
wheel.     1,449,471 ;   Mar.    27. 

Weltner,  Akos,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Abbreviating  machine. 
1,471,637 ;  Oct.  23. 

Welton,  William  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  F.  E.  Far- 
ley and  one-third  to  C.  P.  Waters,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 
Signal  lantern.     1,477,923  ;  Dec.  18. 

Welton,  William  H.  H.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Metal  railway  tie 
and  rail  fastener.     1.473,007  ;  Nov.  6. 

Wclty,  Rufus  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Automobile  rim. 
3,475,098;  Nov.  20. 

Wemb  Co.,  The.     (See  Wagner,  Alhert,  assignor.) 

Wemb   Company,  The.      (See   Wagner,   Albert,   assignor.) 

Wemhoener,  William  F.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Letter  chute. 
1,477,615:  Dec.  18. 

Wenclaski,  Robert  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Case  for  automo- 
bile signals.     Des.  63.345  ;  Nov.  20. 

Wendel,  Ada  B.,  Smithland.  Iowa.  Magazine  rack. 
1,462,434;   July   17.       ' 

Wendel,  Elof  W.,  Hinsdale,  111.  Ladder  rest  or  support. 
1,467,597  ;  Sept.  11. 

Wendel,  Frans  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Double-seaming  tool. 
1,442,754;  Jan.  16. 

Wendel,  Frans  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Container.  1,464,457  • 
Aug.  7. 

Wendell,  Evert  J.,  Wayne,  Pa.  Rotor  for  rotary  pumps. 
1,442,018;  Jan.  9. 

Wenderhold,  William,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
E.  J.  Banzhaf,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Velocipede.  1,449,643  : 
Mar.  27. 


Wenderhold,  William,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
E.  J.  Banzhaf,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combination  lamp- 
house  support.     1,452,582  ;  Apr.   24. 

Wendling,  Alexander,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cycle  handle. 
1,451,411  ;  Apr.  10. 

Wendling,  George  X.     (See  Tucker,  William  E.,  assignor.) 

Wendling,  George  X.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Foldable 
shipping  box.     1,453,611 ;  May  1. 

Wendling,  George  X.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Pole-base 
construction.     1,460,186  ;   June  26. 

Wendling,  George  X.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Box. 
1,472,346;  Oct.  30. 

Wendling,  George  X.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Com- 
partment  end    closure   for   boxes.      1,472,347 ;   Oct.   30. 

Wendling,  George  X.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Separable 
compartment  container.     1,478,194  ;  Dec.  18. 

Wendt,  Charles  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Attachment  for 
bowling  alleys.     1,446,954  ;  Feb.  27. 

Wendt,  Charles  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Billiard  table.  Des. 
62,685;  July  17. 

Wendt,  Gustave  A.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Casket.  Des. 
62,369;  May  15. 

Wendt,  Henry  W.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Rotary  engine.  1^448,476  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Wenger,  Aaron,  Bayonne,  N.  J.     Ventilator.     1,478,312 ;  . 
Dec.  18.  ] 

Wenger,  Arthur  W.     (See  Rodgers,  C.  M.,  and  Wenger.) 

Wenger,  David  M.,  Leola,  Pa.  Washing  machine. 
1,444,993,  Feb.  13. 

Wenham,  George  H.,  Bromley,  England.  Folding  hood 
for  motor  vehicles  and  the  like.     1,473,895  ;  Nov.  13. 

Wenham,    George    H.,    Bromley,    assignor    to    G.    Beaton 
&    Son     (1919)     Limited,    London,    England.      Folding! 
hood    for    motor    road    vehicles    and    other    vehicles. ' 
1,476,313  ;  Dec.   4. 

Wenholz,  William  H.,  Hutchinson,  Kans.  Truck  and 
wagon  dump.     1,473,531  ;  Nov.  6. 

Weningman,  Carl  B.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  assignor  to  American 
Emblem  Company,  Inc.  Ash  tray.  Des.  63,061 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Wenke,  Charles  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  C.  A.  Ketterer, 
East  St.  Louis,  111.,  assignors  to  St.  Louis  Butchers' 
and  Hotel  Supply  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Container 
support    for    refrigerators.      1,472,106 ;    Oct.    30. 

Wenneborg,  Henry,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  S.  Spindel, 
Springfield,  111.  Lock  for  vending  machines.  1,446,602  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Wenneborg,  Henry,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  S.  Spindel, 
Springfield,  111.     Trailer.     1,459,521 ;  June  19. 

Wennen,  Charles  E.,  Virginia,  Minn.  Drill  hit. 
1,446,677  ;  Feb.  27. 

Wennerhy,  Arthur  O.  L.,  Halmstad,  Sweden.  Two  or 
multi  cylinder  combustion  engine.     1,477,736 ;  Dec.  18. 

Wennerstrom,  Carl  G.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Davis-Wat- 
kins  Dairymen's  Manufacturing  Company,  North  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Ice-cream  freezer.     1,447,497 ;  Mar.  6. 

Wennerstrom,  Ernest  J.  T.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget 
Bofors,  Bofors,  Sweden.    Fuse.     1,455,741 ;  May  15. 

Wensley,  Roy  J.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Electrical 
system.     1,442,202  ;  Jan.  16. 

Wensley,  Roy  J.,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.'  Electrical 
protective   device.     1,466,260 ;   Aug.    28. 

Wente,  Edward  C,  Port  Washington,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  X. 
Equalizing  network.      1,478,078 ;   Dec.    18. 

Wentling,  Lester  M.,  Foxhurg,  assignor  of  one-eighth  to 
G.  V.  Gibson,  West  Monterey,  one-eighth  to  R.  H. 
Downing,  sr.,  one-eighth  to  R.  H.  Downing,  jr.,  one- 
eighth  to  A.  J.  Downing,  Foxhurg,  one-eighth  to  D.  G. 
Jordan,  St.  Petersburg.  Pa.,  and  one-eighth  to  A.  L. 
Nevel,  Emlenton,  Pa.  Safety  switch  point.  1,472,708 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Wentworth,  Frank  R.,  Russell,  Kan.  Watch  charm, 
pendant,    or    similar    article.      Des.    6^628 ;    July    3. 

Wentworth,  Hartley  A.,  Deer  Island,  New  Brunswick, 
Canada.      Extracting   oil.      1,456,019 ;    May    22. 

Wentworth,  Jesse  S.,  Norwood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Starting 
and  stopping  mechanism.     1,453,298  ;  May  1. 

Wentworth,  Philip  C,  Providence,  R.  I.  Ring  traveler. 
1,461,059  ;    July   10. 

Wentworth,  Samuel  J.,  Newport,  Ky.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel- 
lift-assembling  machine.      1,468,683 ;   Sept.   25. 

Wentworth,  Thomas  C,  Cornish.  Me.  Combination  reen- 
forcement  and  fastener.     1,455,315  :  May  15. 

Wentworth,  Thomas  C,  Cornieh,  Me.  Cover  fastener. 
1,455,316;  May  15. 

Wentworth,  Thomas  L.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hat  die. 
1,446,604  ;  Feb,  27. 

Wentz,  Jere  L.,  Passaic,  N.  J^  Conveyer.  1,455,977; 
May  22. 

Wentz,  Jere  L.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Stopper.  1,455,978 ; 
May  22. 

Wentz,  Jere  L.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Truck.  1,471,762 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Wentz,  Jere  L.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Elevating  and  positioning 
machine.     1,471,763;  Oct.  23. 

Wentz,  John,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  J.  Gans  and  one- 
fourth  to  P.  P.  Voarel.  Perham,  Minn.  Demountable 
wheel  rim.     1,466,812  ;  Sept.  4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Wentzel,  Clifford  E.,  assignor  to  International  Clay  Ma- 
chinery Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Furnace  gas  producer." 
1,455,181 ;  May  15. 

Weiiz,  .Joseph  II.,  Lung  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Collar  button. 
1,477.0!)3;  Doc.  11. 

Wenzel.  Kdwin  H..  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Game  o£  chance. 
1,464,019  ;  Aug.  7. 

Wenzel,  Jacob  B..  Bloom,  Colo.  Method  of  and  machine 
for  making  paclting  rings.     1,444,575  ;  Feb.  6. 

Wenzel,  Jacob  B.,  Bloom,  Colo.  Pacliing  ring  and  mak- 
ing the  same.     1,450,568  ;  Apr.  3. 

Wenzel,  Nicolas,  Twin  Falls,  Idaho.  Regulating  trans- 
former.    1,454  005  ;  May  1. 

Wepplo.  Isaac  W..  Chicago,  III.  Collapsible-tube-clos- 
ins;   iiiachinp.      1.476.124;    Dec.   4. 

Werbeck,  Walter  G.,  deceased,  by  C.  W.  Hagemann,  ad- 
ministrator, assignor  to  S.  S.  P.  Manufacturing  Co., 
Chicago.    111.      Fluid   gauge.      1.460,873 ;   July   3. 

Werbeck,  Walter  G.,  deceased,  Chicago,  III. ;  C.  W.  Hage- 
mann, administrator.     Pipe  union.     1,468,187  ;  Sept.  18. 

Werenskiold,  Carl  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Terminal  for 
electrical  appliances.     1,454,359  ;  May  8. 

Werk.  F.  C,  et  al.     (See  Cowin,  Irving  E.,  assignor.) 

Werle,  Ludwig,  Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis.  Steering  locking  de- 
vice.    1,452,901 ;  Apr.  24. 

Werle,  Philip.      (See  Bye,  K.,  and  Werle.) 

Werner,  Albert,  assignor  to  Werner  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Finger  ring.     Des.  62,158  ;  Mar.  27. 

Werner,  Albert,  assignor  to  Werner  Bros.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Finger  ring.     Des.  62,513  ;  June  12. 

Werner  Bros.      (See   Werner,   Albert,  assignor.) 

Werner,  Charles  A.     (See  White,  J.  H.,  and  Werner.) 

Werner,  Edward  H.,  Chicago  111.  Insulator.  1,477,406  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Werner,  Ernest  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Producing  emulsions. 
1,445.427;   Feb.  13. 

Werner,  Eugene,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Needle  and  needle 
holder.     1,450,879;  Apr.   3. 

Werner,  Frank,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Cooky.  Dea. 
63,600;  Dec.  18. 

Werner,  George  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Switch.  1,455,763  ; 
May   15. 

Werner.  Henry  E.,  Houston,  Tex.  Cotton  gin.  1,452,667  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Werner,  John  X.,  Altoona,  Pa.  Hanger  for  porch  swings. 
1.466,813;  Sept.  4. 

Werner,  Leo  J.,  Arlington,  assignor  to  Splitdorf  Electrical 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Distributor  block  and  making 
the  same.     1,463,453;   July  31. 

Werner,  Max  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  L.  Foss, 
Madison,  Wis.  Water-elevating  device.  1,445,463 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Werner,  Paul  W.,  Niota,  111.     Pencil.     1,451,193  ;  Apr.  10. 

Wernert,   Joseph.      (See  Kerr,   John  M.,   assignor.) 

Wernicke-Hatcher  Pump  Company.  (See  Hatcher,  Wil- 
liam A.,  assignor.) 

Wernicke,  Otto  H.  L.,  Gnll  Point,  Fla.  Wall  block  or 
member.     1,460,005  ;  June  26. 

Wernicke.  Otto  H.  L.,  Grand  Rapids,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  M.  H.  Lane,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Culvert.  1,441,466 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Wernig,  Frederick  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automobile  bump- 
er.    1,446,490  ;  Feb.  27. 

Wernig,  Frederick  A..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automobile 
bumper.     1,454,360';  May  8. 

Wernimont,  Frank  T.,  assignor  to  The  Hall  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Cedar  Rapids.  Iowa.  Metal-basket-cor- 
rugating machine.     1,462,457  ;  July   17. 

Werolin,  Edwin  S.,  assignor  to  American  Piano  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Mounting  for  operating  parts  of 
player  pianos.     1,443,665  ;   Jan.  30. 

Werry,   L.   E.      (See   Strawbridge,   William   C,   assignor.) 

Werrv,  William,  London,  England,  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1,478.778  ;  Dec.  25. 

Wert.  Cyrus  S.,  Kendallville,  Ind.  Concrete-brick  machine. 
1,443,299;  Jan.  23. 

Wert,  Cyrus  S.,  Kendallville.  Ind.  Forming  faced  con- 
crete blocks.     1,471,990;  Oct.  23. 

Wert,  Cyrus  S..  Kendallville,  Ind.  Apparatus  for  form- 
ing faced  concrete  blocks.     1.475.911 ;  Nov.  27. 

Wertheimer,  Leo,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Coffee  nrn.  1,471,933  : 
Oct.  23. 

Wertheimer,  Max.  (See  Hornbostel,  E.  M.,  and  Wert- 
heimer.) 

Wertheimer,  Oscar  C.     (See  Gratt,  Emil,  assignor.) 

Wertz.  Duff  H.,  assignor  to  V.  M.  Wertz,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Expansible   window    screen.      1.445,375 ;    Feb.    13. 

Wertz,  E.  S.     (See  Collver,  Harold  E.,  assignor.) 

Wertz.  Harvey  C.  Homestead,  Pa.  Scaffold  jack. 
1,452,717 ;  Apr.  24. 

Wertz.  Peter.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Safety  locomotive-cab 
valve.     1,460,628;  July  3. 

Wertz,  Viola  M.     (See  Wertz,  Duff  H.,  assignor.) 

Weschler,  Daniel  A.,  assignor  to  Weschler-Barber  Silk 
Companv.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Statuette.  Des. 
63,012  ;  Sept.  4. 

Wescoat,  Lewis  C.  Elmhurst,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Inter- 
locklng   knife   switches.      1,462,055 ;    July   17. 

Wescoat.  Lewis  C,  Elmhurst,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company.  Incomorated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Interlocking 
switch.    1,465,384  ;  Aug.  21. 


Wescoat,  Lewis  C,  Corona,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical 
distribution   system.     1,478,079  ;   Dec.   18. 

Wescott.  William  B.,  Wellesloy,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Technicolor  Motion  Picture  Corporation, 
Boston,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  treating  cinematographic 
films.     1.444,818  ;  Feb.   13. 

Wescott,  William  B.,  Wellesley,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Technicolor  Motion  Picture  Corporation, 
Boston,  Mass.  Cinematographic-film-feeding  mecha- 
nism.    1,450,343  ;  Apr.  3. 

Wescott,  William  B.,  Wellesley,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Technicolor  Motion  Picture  Corporation, 
Boston,  Mass.  Transparency  and  making  the  same. 
1,454.418;  May  8. 

Wescott,  William  B.,  Wellesley,  assignor  to  Kalmns  Corn- 
stock  &  Wescott  Incorporated,  Boston,  Mass.  Appara- 
tus for  supporting  cinematographic  machines  or  the 
like.     1,451,382;  Apr.  10. 

Wescott,  William  B.,  Wellesley,  assignor  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  American  Protein  Corporation,  Boston, 
Mass.      Trocar.      1,472,377 :    Oct.   30. 

Wescott,  WUUam  B.,  Wellesley,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  American  Protein  Corporation,  Boston, 
Mass.     Trocar.     1.472,378  :   Oct.   ."0. 

Wessnberg,  Charles.     (See  Heil,  J.  P.,  and  Wesenberg.) 

Weske,  George  J.,  A.  F.  Gensler,  and  O.  H.  Prange,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Safety  nonstop  lathe  chuck.  1,468,587; 
Sept.  18. 

Wesley,  James  R.,  Chicago,  lU.  Truck  and  push  pole  for 
switching  cars.     1,453,218;  Apr.  24. 

Wesley,  John  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  weighing  mecha- 
nism.    1,450,932;  Apr.  10. 

Wesnigk,  Erwin,  Berlin,  Germany.  Adjustable  propeller 
nave.     1,459,941  ;  June  26. 

Wesnigk,  Erwin,  Berlin,  Germany.  Three-wheeled  auto- 
mobile.     1,450,622  ;  Apr.   3. 

Wesolik,  Joseph,  assignor  of  one-quarter  to  S.  Luetscher, 
Belleville,  111.,  and  one-half  to  L.  Kribben,  Clinton, 
Mass.     Rail-fastening  plate.     1,454,090 ;   May  8. 

Wesolowski,  Jerry  E.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Automatic  signal 
for  railway  crossings.     1,470,338  ;  Oct.  9. 

Wessale,  Edward,  Waconia,  Minn.  Process  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  preparing  cane  for  extraction.  1,469,744 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Wessale,  Edward,  Waconia,  Minn.  Apparatus  for  pre- 
paring cane  for  extraction.     1,474,870  ;  Nov.  20. 

Wessale,  Edward,  Waconia,  Minn.  Apparatus  for  pre- 
paring cane  for  extraction.     1,474,871 ;  Nov.  20. 

Wessel,  Harry  G.,  Lakew'ood,  Ohio.  Hose  clamp. 
1,473,715  ;  Nov.  13. 

Wessel,  Karl,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Machine  for  treating  flax 
straw.     1,447,449  ;  Mar.  6. 

Wessel,  Karl,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Hemp  machine.  1,447,450  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Wessely,  Emil,  and  J.  Schier ;  said  Schier  assignor  of 
his  entire  interest  to  the  Firm  Oesterr.-Ung.  Optische 
Anstalt  C.  P.  Goerz  Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.,  Vienna, 
Austria.  Optical  binocular  instrument.  1,467,213 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Wessig.  August,  Chicago,  HI.  Window-clearing  apparatus. 
1,465,292  ;  Aug.  21. 

Wesson,  Harold,  and  E.  S.  Pomeroy,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Smith  and  Wesson,  Inc..  Springfield, 
Mass.      Target    pistol.      1,476.125:    Dec.    4. 

Wesson,  Maurice  T.  G.,  Richmond,  Melbourne,  Victoria, 
Australia.  Spring  suspension  for  motor  cycles. 
1,458,506  ;  June  12. 

Wesson,  Paul  B.,  assignor  to  Hampden  Brass  Company, 
Springfield.  Mass.     Safety  faucet.     1,449,472  ;  Mar.  27. 

Wesson,  Paul  B.,  assignor  to  Hampden  Brass  Company, 
Springfield,  Mass.     Safety  faucet.     1,467,464  ;  Sept.  11. 

West,  Agnes  E.,  Watertown,  Wis.  Device  for  bowel 
treatment.     1,454.302  ;  May  8. 

West.  Andrew  J.,  Andrews,  S.  C.  Tire-rim  expanding 
and   contracting  implement.     1,443.300 ;  Jan.  23. 

West,  Andrew  L.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Safe  and  vault  door. 
1.454.460  ;  Mav  8. 

West,  Augustus  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hair  curler. 
1,447,742  ;  Mar.  6. 

West,  Augustus  A.,  assignor  to  West  Electric  Hair  Curler 
Companv,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Display  frame  for  adver- 
tising matter.     Des.  62,094  ;  Mar.  13.  • 

West.  Birney  A.,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.  Catcher  for  tinning 
machines.     1.442,838;  Jan.  23. 

West,  Caroline  S.,  Peru,  Vt.     Support.    1.446.231 ;  Feb.  20. 

West,  Charles,  Chicago,  III.  Illuminated  sign.  1,475,977  ; 
Dec.  4. 

West,  Charles  L.,  Franklin,  N.  C.  Pile  lifter.  1,462,435  ; 
July  17. 

West,  Claude  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Metal-working  tool. 
1,461.54'^  :   July   10. 

West,  Clifton,  London,  England.  Packing  and  delivering 
gramophone   and   like  needle.     1.462,056 ;   July   17. 

West.  Clifton,  London,  England.  Temperature-alarm  ap- 
paratus.    1.476.864  ;  Dec.  11. 

West  Disinfecting  Company.  (See  Dreyfus,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

West  Electric  Hair  Curler  Company.  (See  West,  Augustus 
A.,  assignor.) 

West  End  Chemical  Company.  (See  Morse,  Harry  W., 
assignor.) 


576 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


West,     Francis      B.,      Alma,      Mich.        Camping     outfit. 

1,471,433;  Oct.  23. 
West,  Frank,  East  San  Diego,  Calif.     Repairman's  brake 

attachment  for  air  brakes.     1,450,272;  Apr.  3. 
West     Gravltiser     Corporation,    The.       (See    Anderson, 

Gideon,  assignor.) 
West,    HarrV    H.,   Montreal,    Quebec,    Canada.      Hosiery. 

Des.  62,764  ;  July  24. 
West,     James     6.,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Producing     coke. 

1,445,735;  Feb.  20. 
West,    James    M.,    Raleigh,    N.    C.      Differential   gearing. 

1,466,320;   Aug.   28. 
West,  John  B.,   Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Automatic  auxiliary  air 

valve     for     internal-combustion      engines.      1,465,723 ; 

Aug.  21. 
West,   John  W.,  Camberwell,  London,  England.     Binding 

case  for  holding  sheet  music  and  the  like.     1,452,452  ; 

Apr.  17. 
West,    Joseph    W.,    Bearden,    Ark.      Perpetual    calendar. 

1,464,191  ;  Aug.  7. 
West,  Julian,  and  E.   C.   Campbell,   Norfolk,   Va.     Refrig- 
erator.    1,445,464;   Feb.   13. 
West,  Leon  P.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Lifting  hoist.     1,440,570 

Jan.  2. 
West,  Leonidas  D.,  Denver,  Colo.    Automatic  door  closer 

1,455,691;  May  15. 
West  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  West,  Merle  J.,  as 

signor.) 
West,   Merle  J.,   Milwaukee,   assignor,   by   mesne   assign 

ments,   to   H.   W.   Le   Mahieu,   Oostburg,  Wis.      Switch 

1,400,629;  July  3. 
West,  Merle  J.,  assignor  to  West  Manufacturing  Company 

Milwaukee,     Wis.       Display     and     dispensing     device 

1,470,900  ;  Oct.  16. 
West,    Oscar   M.,    St.    Paul,   Minn.      Direction    signal   for 

automobiles.      1,456,347  ;   May   22. 
West,  P.   C,  Mfg.  Co.     (See  West,  Preston  C,  assignor.) 
West,    Peter,    S.    L.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Fuel   economizer. 

1,460,297  ;  June  26. 
West,  Preston  C,  Hamilton,  Mont.,  assignor  to  P.  C.  West 

Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Machine  for  opening  cans. 

1,456,525  ;  May  29. 
West,    Ralph    H.,    Bay    City,    Mich.      Safety    windshield. 

1,461,237  ;   July   10. 
West  Surrey  Central  Dairy  Company,  The.      (See   Selby- 

Fayers,   W.,   and   Gates,   assignors.) 
West,  Victor  E.,   McKeesport,   Pa.     Identification    device. 

1,463,755  ;   July  31. 
West  Virginia  Rail  Company,  The.      (See  Diehl,  Herman 

H.,  assignor.) 

West,  Walter  A.,  Elkhom,  Wis.  Sanitary  and  tempera- 
ture-insulating jacket  for  milk  cans.  1,460,461 ; 
July  3. 

West,  William  T.,  Denmark,  Tenn.  Seed-saving  means. 
1,468,849:   Sept.  25. 

Westacott,  Charles  H.  (See  Lawrence,  J.  L.,  and  Westa- 
cott.) 

Westall,  John,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Overflow-controlled 
safety  device  for  oil  burners.     1,469,346  ;  Oct.  2. 

Westbrook,  Morris  J.,  et  al.  (See  Westbrook,  Moses  A., 
assignor.) 

Westbrook,  Moses  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  G.  C.  Hop- 
kins and  one-third  to  M.  J.  Westbrook,  Winnsboro,  Tex. 
Chair.     1.449,473;  Mar.   27. 

Westbrook,  William  L.     (See  Getz,  V.  C,  and  Westbrook.) 

Westbury,  Alfred  J.  G.,  London,  and  H.  Hiscock,  Coulsden, 
England.     Envelope  and  the  like.     1,454,361 ;  May  8. 

Westbury,  William,  Caney,  Kans.  Cylinder-capping  de- 
vice.     1,447.828;   Mar.   6. 

Westbury,  William,  Caney,  Kans.  Cylinder-capping  de- 
vice.    1,458,452;  June  12. 

Westby,  Cornelius  O.,  Renville,  Minn.  Implement  for 
placing  and  clinching  split  rivets.     1,444,290  ;   Feb.   6. 

Westcott.  Henry  P.,  Erie,  Pa.  Differential-pressure  gauge. 
1,457,201;   May   29. 

Westcott,  Valorus  S.,  assignor  to  J.  &  P.  Coats  (R.  I.) 
Inc.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Labeling  machine.  1,440,856 ; 
.Tan.  2. 

Westendorf,  Frederick  J.,  Hammond,  Minn.  Loader. 
1,449,359;   Mar.  20. 

Wester,  Theodore  C,  Wilmington,  Del.  Apparatus  for 
forpiing  articles  of  cork.     1,455,946  ;   May  22. 

Westerbeck,  Frederick,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sheet-metal  can. 
1,455,182;  May  15. 

Westerberg,  Carl  A.  A.  (See  Bore,  J.,  and  Skoglund,  as- 
signors.) 

Wes^terby,   John.      (See  Martin,  D.   B.,  and  Westerby.) 

Westerfield,  Everett  C,  Tyrone,  Okla.  Wheel  construc- 
tion.    1,472,404  ;  Oct.  30. 

Westerfield,  Granville  G.,-  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Multifluid 
carburetor.     1,470,659  :  Oct.  16. 

Westergaard,  Carl  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Adjustable 
starter  can.     1,444,090  ;  Feb.  6. 

Westergaard,  Carl  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Churn-driving 
mechanism.     1,449,474  ;  Mar.   27. 

Westergaard,  Carl  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Milk  and  cream 
pastfurizer.     1,451,132;   Apr.   10. 

Westergaard,  Carl  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Cream  ripener 
and   pasteurizer.      1.455,012 ;   May   15. 

Westergard,  Christ,  Denbigh,  N.  Dak.  Vehicle  spring. 
1,460,298 ;  June  26. 


Westerman,  Claude  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  L. 
Westerman,  Bremen,  Ohio.  Self  feeder  for  stock. 
1,469,129;  Sept.  25. 

Westerman,  Frederick,  Chicago,  111.  Depositing  machine. 
1,465,749  ;  Aug.  21. 

Westerman,  Frederick,  Chicago,  111.  Beater.  1,475,978; 
Dec.  4. 

Westerman,  G.  L.     (See  Westerman,  Claude  C,  assignor.) 

Westerman,   William.      (See  Sundh,  A.,  .nnd  Westerman.) 

Western  Auto  Supply  Company,  The.  (See  Pharis,  Carl, 
assignor.) 

Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Levis, 
Albert   C,   assignor.) 

Western  Bilck  Company.  (See  Butterworth,  Frank  W., 
assignor.) 

Western  Cartridge  Company.  (See  O'Neil,  Arthur  S., 
assignor.) 

Western  Cartridge  Company.  (See  O'Neil,  A.  S.,  and  Ev- 
ans, assignors.) 

Western  Casket  Hardware  Company,  The.  (See  Leland, 
Wesley  F.,  assignor.) 

Western  Casket  Hardware  Company,  The.  (See  Stewart, 
E.    B.,   and   Leland,   assignors.) 

Western  Cedar  Pole  Preservers.  (See  Rawson,  Myron 
R.,   assignor.) 

Western  Cooperage  Company.  (See  Eastman,  Watson, 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Adams,  Arthur  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Akers,  Milton  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Albert,  Walter  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Allen,  Louis  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Anderegg,  Gustavus 
A.,   assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Arnold,  Harold  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Beatty,  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.     (See  Bell.  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Bellamy,  Harry  T., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Bendernagel,  Wil- 
liam H.,  assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Blattner,  David  G., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Boardman,  Albert, 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Boe,  H.  J.,  and  Egert, 
assignors.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Booth,  Wilfred  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Booth,  William  T., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Booth,  W.  T.,  and  Boyd, 
assignors.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Bowman,  Herman  N., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Burgess,  Harry  A., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Cameron,  James  S., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Carpenter,  Warren  W., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Carpenter,  W.  W.,  and 
Hovland,    assignors.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Clark,  Edgar  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Clausen,  Henry  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Clausen,  H.  P.,  and 
Goodrum,  assignors.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Clement,  L.  M.,  and 
Kishpauch,  assignors.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Colpitts,  Edwin  H., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Conway,  Roy  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Crandall,  Irving  B., 
assignor. ) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Cummings,  George  C, 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company  (See  Curtis,  Austen  M.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Deakin,  Gerald,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Dean,  Reginald  S., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Dobbin,  Henry  F.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Dobson,  George  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Dodge,  William  L., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Dunham,  Bert  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Eaves,  Augustus  J., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Edwards,  George  D., 
assignor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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assignor.) 
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signer.) 
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Strickler,   assignors.) 
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Cioffl,  assignors.) 
Western   Electric  Company. 

signer.) 
Western    Electric  Coanpany. 

assignor.) 
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signor.) 
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signor.) 

58339—37 


(See    Egerton,    Henry    C, 

(See    Elmen,    Gustaf    W., 

(See  Farrlngton,   John  F., 

(See  Field,  Joseph   C,  as- 

(See  Field,  J.   C,   and  Mc- 

(See  Fischer,  Frederick  C, 

(See  Fletcher,  Harvey,  as- 

(See    Fondiller,    William, 

(See  Ford,  William  H.  D.,  as- 

(See   Forsberg,    Oscar    F., 

(See   Forsberg,    O.   F.,   and 

(See  Gent,   Edgar   W.,   as- 

(See  Gilson,  Albert  F.  F.,  as- 

(See   Glunt,   Omer   M.,   as- 

(See    Goddard,    Frederick 

(See  Goodrum,  Charles  L., 
(See  Hampton,  Leon  N.,  as- 
(See  Hancock,  Edmund  W., 
(See  Harlow,  John  "B.,  as- 
(See  Harris,  Jonathan  W., 
(See  Harrison,  William  H., 
(See  Hartley,  Ralph  V.  L., 
(See   Hearn,   John   F.,   as- 

(See    Heck,    Carl    W.,    as- 

(See   Heising,   Raymond  A., 

(See  Hendrickson,   Charles 

(See    Herrmann,    Raymond 

(See  Hillhouse,  John  T.  E., 

(See  Hinrichsen,  Edward  E., 

(See   Hocker,    Carl   D.,   as- 

(See  Hosford,   William  F., 

(See   Heuskeeper,    William 

(See    Irvine,     Frank    S., 

(See   Ives,   Herbert   E.,   as- 

(See   Jackson,   Bennett   H., 

(See  Jammer,  Jacob  S.,  as- 

(See  Johnson,  Edgar  D., 
(See  Johnson,  Kenneth  S., 
(See  Juley,  Joseph  P.,  as- 
(See  Keckler,  Charles  W., 
(See  Keckler,  C.  W.,  and 
(See  Kelfiall,  George  A.,  as- 
(See    Kendall,    Burton    W., 

(See    Kerr,    Mark   B.,    as- 

(See  King,   Robert   W.,   as- 

(See  Kishpaugh,  Arthur  W., 

(See  Kneep,  W.  A.,  and 
(See  Kopp,  Ottmar  H.,  as- 
(See  Leveridge,  Walter  J., 
(See  Loewe,  Siegmund,  as- 
(See  Lucas,  Francis  F.,  as- 


Western  Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

signer.) 
Western    Electric   Company. 

Clark,  assignors.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

Thompson,  assignors.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

Amstel,  assignors.) 
Western  Electric  Company 

assignor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

assignor.) 
Western    P:Iectric   Company. 

assignor.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

signer.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

signer.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

signer.) 
Western   Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 
Western  Electric  Company. 

slgnor.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

signer.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

Burchett,  assignors.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

assignors.) 
Western   Electric  Company. 

signer.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

assignor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

signor.) 
Western   Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

slgnor.) 
Western   Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
Western   Electric  Company. 

signer.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

signor.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 

Western    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
Western   Electric   Company. 

assignor.) 

Western  Electric   Company. 

assignor.) 
Western   Electric   Company. 

assignor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

assignor.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

signor.) 
Western    Electric   Company. 

assignor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

assignor.) 

Western    Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

assignor.) 
Western    Electric  Company. 

assignor.) 
Western    Electric   Company. 

slgnor. ) 
Western   Electric  Company. 

signor.) 


(See   Lum,   George   R.,   as- 

(See  Lundell,  Alben  E.,  as- 

(See    Lundell,    A.    B.,    and 

(See   Lundell,    A.    E.,    and 

(See  Lundell,  A.E.,  and  Van 

(See  Lundell,  George  A.  E., 

(See  Macrherson,  Hugh  D., 

(See   Magrath,    Arthur    C, 

(See    Martin,    Harold    T., 

(See    Mathes,    Robert    C, 

(See  Maxfleld,  Joseph  P.,  as- 

(See   May,    David    T.,    as- 

(See   McBcrty,    Frank    R., 

(See  Mead,  Edward  D.,  as- 

(See  Miller,  Daniel  D.,  as- 

(See  Miller,   Ewell  B.,   as- 

(See  Mills,  John,  assignor.) 
(See  Minton,  John  P.,   as- 

(See    Moore,    Charles    R., 

(See    Merrill,    Joseph    B., 

(See   Mortimer,    Louis    A., 

(See   MuUer,   Otto   jr.,   as- 

(See   MuUer,   O.,   jr.,    and 

(See  Muller,  O.,  and  Fischer, 

(See  Murphy,  Paul  B.,  as- 

(See    Nelson,    Edward    L., 

(See    Nichols,    Harold    W., 

(See  Nicolson,  Alexander  M., 

(See  O'Neill,  Henry  W.,  aa- 

(See    Otto,    Henry   M.,    as- 

(See  Plotner,   Loyd  D.,  as- 

(See  Polinkewsky,  Lipa,  as- 

(See  Price,  Charles  S ,  as- 

(See  Pugh,   Harry  W.,   as- 

(See  Radford,  John  B.,  as- 

(See   Read,    Harry    S.,    as- 

(See    Reddig,    Charles    E., 

(See    Reeve,    Howard    T., 

(See    Reynolds,    John    N., 

(See  Eiecken,    William    E., 

(See  Bobbins,  Charles  W., 
(See  Scheuch,  William  A., 

(See  Schumacher,  Earle  E., 
(See  Schwerin,  Paul,  as- 
(See    Scrlven,    Edward    C, 

(See  Scudder,  Frederick  J., 
(See   Selvlg,   John  N.,   as- 

(See  Shackelton,  William  J., 
(See  Shreeve,  Herbert  E., 
(See    Smith,    Percy   C,    as- 

(See  Snook,   Homer  C,   as- 


578 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Speed,  James  B.,  as- 
signor.) „                   ^,                  A 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Sprague,  Clarence  A., 
assignor.)        ' 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Stevenson,  George  H., 

assignor.)  „         ,      ,.              •           > 

Western  Electric  Company.     (See  Stokely,  Ray,  assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Stokely,  Ray  L.,  as- 
siffGor  ) 

Western'  Electric    Company.       (See     StoUer,    Hugh     M., 

Western    Electric    Company.       (See    StoUer,    H.    M.,    and 

Matthews,  assignors.) 
Western  Electric  Company.     (See  Strickler,  'Walter  B.,  as- 

Western'  Electric  Company.  (See  Stull,  John  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Swoboda,  Adolph  K., 
&ssiiriioi*< ) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Taylor,  Herbert  B., 
assignor.) 

Western   Electric  Company.      (See  Throusen,   Sigurd,   as- 

Western'  Electric  Company.  (See  Thronsen,  S.,  and 
Sager,  assignors.)  ,  ,,    „ 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Trimble,  Russell  F., 
3.ssi""Dor. ) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Ulrich,  Horace  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Van  der  Bijl,  Hendrik 
J.,  assignor.)  ^, 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Van  der  Vort,  Charles 
0.,  assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Van  Inwagen,  Charles 
L.,   assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Van  Rutten,  Leon, 
assignor.)  _  „       ,,  -r 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Vennes,  Harald  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Vischer,  Alfred,  jr., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Waldron,  Fred  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Waller,  Lee  K.,  as- 
signor.) ^  ^  ,_ 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Welnhart,  Howard  W., 
assignor.)  ™     ^       „,        ^    ^ 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Wente,  Edward  C, 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Wescoat,  Lewis  C, 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Wheeler,  Clyde  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  White,  Charles,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  White,  John  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Whiting,  Donald  F., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Williams,  Samuel  B., 
jr.,  assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Williams,  S.  B.,  jr.,  and 
Bostater,  assignors.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Wilson,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.  (See  Wold,  Peter  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated.  (See  Beatty, 
William  E.,  assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company  Incorporated.  (See  Ford,  Wil- 
liam H.  D.,  assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated.  (See  Relsing, 
Raymond  A.,  assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company  Incorporated.  (See  Kern, 
Philip  E.,  assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company  Incorporated.  (See  Loewe, 
Siegmund,   assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company  Incorporated.  (See  Nichols, 
Harold   W.,   assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company  Incorporated.  (See  Wold, 
Peter  I.,  assignor.) 

Western  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bas- 
tian,    Arthur    J.,    assignor.) 

Western  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Holy, 
George  H.  F.,  assignor.) 

Western  Electrical  Instrument  Company.  (See  Good- 
win, William  N.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Western  Envelope  Corporation.  (See  Perry,  George  R., 
assignor.) 

Western  Gas  Construction  Company,  The.  (See  Hayes, 
Fred   B.,  assignor.) 

Western  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  McMuUin, 
Joseph  B.,  assignor.) 

Western  Maryland  Railway  Company.  (See  Wieseckel, 
George  F.,  assignor.) 

Western  Maryland  Railway  Company.  (See  Welgert, 
Peter  A.,  assignor.) 

Westei-n  Precipitation  Company.  (See  Anderson,  Evald, 
assignor.) 

Western  Precipitation  Company.      (See  Cheesman,  R.  D., 

and  Haff,  assignors.) 
Western   Piecipitation   Company.      (See  Huber,   Frederick 

W.,  assignor.) 


Western    Specialty   Manufacturing    Company.      (See    La- 
fever,  G.,  and  Hawley,  assignors.) 
Western    States   Machine   Company,   The.      (See   Roberts, 

Eugene,  assignor.) 
Western    Tire   Company.      (See   Carnal,   William    D.,   as- 
signor. ) 
Western    Tool    &   Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See 

Morris,  Henry,  assignor.) 
Western   Union  Telegraph   Company.      (See   Houghtaling, 

Walter  A.,   assignor.) 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  The.     (See  Benjamin, 

George  R.,  assignor.) 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  The.      (See  Janson, 

G.   W.,  and   Rovere,   assignors.) 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company  The.      (See  Leedom, 

Randolph,  assignor.) 
Western  Wheeled  Scraper  Company.    (See  Benbow,  James 

D.,  assignor.) 
Western   Wheeled  Scraper  Company.      (See  Rhodes,  Jay 

B.,  assignor.) 
Westervelt,  Bart,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Adapter  for  acetylene 

tanks.     1,441,138;  Jan.  2. 
Westfield  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Clark,   George 

W.,  assignor.) 
Westgard,  Anna  H.     (See  Westgard,  Anton,  assignor.) 
Westgard,    Anton,    assignor   of   one-half   to   A.    H.    West- 
gard,    Chicago,    lU.       Saw    construction.       1,458,671 ; 

June  12. 
Westgate,   Harry  G.  and  L.  B.,  Union,  N.  Y.     Tire  filler. 

1,444,892  ;  Feb.  13. 
Westgate,  Lizzie  B.     (See  Westgate,  Harry  G.  and  L.  B.) 
Westin,   Alvin    E.,    Seattle,    Wash.      Expansive    file    tray. 

1,469,347  ;  Oct.  2. 
Westinghouse   Air  Brake   Company.      (See  Bartholomew, 

John  R.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company.     (See  Cloud,  John  W., 

assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company.      (See  Farmer,  Clyde 

C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse    Air    Brake    Company,    The.      (See    Fitch, 

Ellery  R.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse    Air    Brake    Company,    The.       (See    Lane, 

George  S.,  assignor.) 
■Westinghouse   Air   Brake   Company,   The.      (See   McCune, 

Joseph  C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The.    (See  McWhirter, 

William   C,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air   Brake   Company,   The.      (See   Thomas. 

Thomas  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse    Air    Brake    Company.       (See    Thompson, 

Howard  A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company.      (See  Turner,  Walter 

v.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The.      (See  Westing- 
house, Henry  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Air   Spring   Company,   The.      (See   Liebau, 

Richard,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Aalborg,   Christian,  assignor.), 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing   Company.      (See 

Alben,   F.  L.,  and  Houston,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.    (See 

Alden,  Bern  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.-    (See 

Allcutt,  Chester  T.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Allen,  Robert  C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Andersen,  Niels  K.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Austin,  Bascum  O.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Bakken,  Andrew  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &- Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Banan,   Horace   P.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Baumann,  Karl,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Baxter,  Harold  G.,  assignor.) 
Westinehouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Bennitt,  William  B.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Betbel,  C,  and  Scott,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Bierman,   Harry  C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Boddie,  Clarence  A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Boddie,   C.  A.,  and  Cullings,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Bouton,  Edgar  M.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Bouton,  E.  M.,  and  Pruger,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Brace,   Porter   H.,   assignor.) 
We.stinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Brackett,   Quincy   A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Bradshaw,  W.  M.,  and  Boddie,  assignors.) 
Westinghonse  Electric  &:  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Breisch,  Edgar  H.,  assignor.; 


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Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Brown,   Artluir   L.,   assignor.) 
Westinfc'house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Brown,  James  M.,  assignor.) 
Westinj^house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Hums.  James  A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Burr,  G.  A.,  McClain,   and   Frost,   assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Candee.  Andrew  H..  assianor. ) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Candy,  Albert  M.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.    (    See 

Carpenter,  Cranston   H.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Cheetham,  George  A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (Sec 

Chubb,   Lewis   W..   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Clay,  Noble  S.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Colby,  Ora  A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Colby,  O.  A.,  and  Reed,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Conrad,  Frank,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Conrad,  F.,  and  Kinney,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Cook,  Charles  S.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Cowin,  Stuart  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Crouse,  John  L.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Dann.  Walter  M.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Pann,  W.  M.,  and  Fortescue,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Deaii,  John  S.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

De  Camp,  Ray  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Dcmmler,  Paul  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Dickey,  Daniel   A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Dill,  George  C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Douglass,    William    E.,    assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Eccles,   William,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Ehrhart,   Raymond  N.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Eschholz,  Otto  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Evans.    Robert   D..   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Fix,  Frank,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Flanders,  Warren  B.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Fortescue,  Charles  L.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Fortescue,  C.  L.,  and  Hibbard,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Foresman,  Robert  A.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Frederick,  Louis  T.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Gilson,  Christian,  assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Golladay,  Lawrence  R.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Gowan,   S.,  and  Miller,   assignors.) 
Westinghous<»  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.    (  See 

Gysel,  Max  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Hall,  A.  J.,  and  Mardis,   assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Hague,  Floyd  T.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Hague,  F.  T.,  and  Needham,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Hands,  Howard  A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Hanker,  Frederick  C,  assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Hanson,  Klaus  L.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Harvey,   Albert   L.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Harvey,  A.  L.,  and  Bouton,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Haverstick,  Earl  J.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Hayes,  Stephen  Q.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Hellmund,   Rudolf  E.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Herr,  Herbert  T.,  assignor.) 


Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Hodgkins,  Charles  11.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Uocy,  Samuel  C.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Holy,  George  H.  F.,  assignor.) 
Weslinghousc   Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Houston,   Harold  A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Huey,   George   W.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Hurtt,  George  W.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Jablow,   Charles,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

James,  Henry  D.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Jennings,  Oliver  S.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Johnson,  C.  C,  and  Abtmeyer,  assignors.) 
Westingliouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Johnson,   Josiah  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Johnston,    H.    H.,    and    Peabody,    assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Jolley,  John  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Jones,  Carl  G.,  assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Electric  cS:  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Jungk,  Herbert   G.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Kasley,  Alexander  T.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Kemp,  Robert,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Kempton,  William  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Kempton,  Willard  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Kilgour,  David,  assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Kindl,  Carl  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

King,   Harvey,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Kinnard,  Isaac  P.,  assignor,) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Kinney,   J.    Stanley,    assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Kintzing,  Reese  T.,  assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Labberton,  John  M.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Legg,    Joseph   W.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Lehr,  Edwin,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Little,    George   M.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Loudon,  Warren  P.,   assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

MacFarland,  Allis  M.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

MacGnhan,   Paul,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

MacMurcly,   John  A.,   assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

MacNeill,  John  B.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

McGivern,  James  P.  L.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

McWhirter,  John  S.,  assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Marbury,    Ralph    E.,    assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Marshall,   Charles  H.,  jr.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Meyer,  Harry  R.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.    (See 

Mills,  Chester  B.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Miner,  Douglas  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Moore,   Benjamin    S.,    assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.    (See 

Morgan,   David  W.   E.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Miirdock,  Henry  D.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Mylius,  Walter  G.,   assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Newell,  Geoi'ge  T.,  jr.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Nichols,   Harold   W.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Nyman,  Alexander,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Parks,   Fred  M.,   assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 
Patten,  Francis  H.,  assignor.) 


5S0 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Oontinnecl. 


Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Perkins,  Laurence  M.,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Pharo,   Harry  A.,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Pilling,  N.  B.,  and  Bedworth,  assignors.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.    (See 

Pupln,  Michael  I.,  assignor.) 
Westingliouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Read,  Ernest  K.,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Reid,  Thomas  A.,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing   Company.      (See 

Sacchi,  Gustavo  A.,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Schaacke,  W.,  and  Miller,  assignors.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Schaake,   William,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Scheer,  George  B.,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Schmidt,   Henry   F.,   assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Schneeberger,  Alfred,  assignor.) 
Westinghousu  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Scott,  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Scott,  Thomas  S.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Seigtried,  Robert,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Simmon,  Karl  A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Simmon,  K.  A.,  and  Meyer,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Slanufacturlng  Company.      (See 

Skinner,  Merrill  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Slepian,  Joseph,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Smlllle,  James,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Smith.  Gerald  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Smith,  Marvin  W.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Snyder,  John  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Starker,  Charles   W.,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Stone,  Earn  R.,   assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Storer,  Norman  W.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Sparks,  Harry  P.,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Summers,   Harry  D.,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Taliaferro,   William   R.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Tailey,  Randal   E.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Taylor,  Harold  B.,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Thompson,   Edwin  B.,   assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Thompson,    Louis    N.,    assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Thornton,  Prank,  jr.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Tirrlll,    Allen    A.,    assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.    (See 

Trotter,  Henry  R.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Electric  &   Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Wagner,  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &   Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Wahlherg,    Nils   A.,   assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.    (See 

Wait,   Henry  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Weber,  Clifford  A.  M.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Weber,  Henry  C.  P.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Wensley,  Roy   J.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Williams,   Seldon  T.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Wilson,   Arthur   L.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Wortman,  Otto,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Yensen,   Trygve  D.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  Products  Company.     (See  Fay,  Carl 

J.,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  Products  Company.     (See  Forshee, 

Frank  F.,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  Products   Company.      (See  Grlffln, 

George  B.,  assignor.) 
Westlnghouse  Electric  Products  Company.     (See  Forshee, 

Frank  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric   Products  Company.      (See  Hayns- 

worth,  Julius  D.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse    Electric    Products    Company.       (See    Krel- 

Bheld,   Henry,  assignor.) 


Westlnghouse  Products  Company.  (See  Sutherland,  Er- 
nest E.,  assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Electric  Products  Company.  (See  Woodson, 
James  C,  assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Gear  and  Dynamometer  Company.  (See 
Davis,  David  C.,  assignor.) 

Westlnghouse  Gear  &  Dynamometer  Company,  The.  (See 
Macalplne,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Westinghouse,  Henry  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wllmerding,^ 
Pa.     Electric  coupling  for  cars.     1,453,817  ;  May  1. 

Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  (See  Hall,  Roy  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  (See  Hall,  R.  D.,  and 
Smith,  assignors.) 

Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  (See  Hageman,  A.  M., 
and  Kovachy,  ass:ignors.) 

Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  (See  Ingold,  Frederick 
C,  assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  (See  Jones,  Roy  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  (See  Lederer,  Anton, 
assignor.) 

Westlnghouse  Lamp  Company.  (See  Madden,  H.  D.,  and 
Higgins,    assignors.) 

Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  (See  Ramage,  John  H., 
assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  (See  Rentschler,  Harvey 
C,   assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  (See  Shackelford,  Ben- 
jamin   E.,   assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  (See  Smith,  Harry  H., 
assignor. ) 

Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  (See  Snyder,  Augustus  E., 
assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  (See  Weatherwax,  James 
L.,  assignor.) 

Westlnghouse  Lamp  Company.  (See  Weeks,  Paul  T., 
assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Lamp  Company.  (See  Whitmore,  J.  B., 
and  Ferguson,  assignors.) 

Westinghouse  Union  Battery  Company.  (See  Cook, 
Thomas   R.,   assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Union  Battery  Company.  •  (See  Gasche, 
Karl  W.,  assignor.) 

Westlake,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  Commonwealth  Steel 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Railway  car  brake.  1,444,018  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Westlake,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  Commonwealth  Steel 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Pilot  beam.  1,452,538 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Westlake,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  Commonwealth  Steel 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Articulated  car.  1,456,839  ; 
May  29. 

Westland,  Algot  F.,  Brownlee,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
Gasoline  engine.     1,442,503 ;  Jan.    16. 

Westling,  Arvid  M.,  Boston,  Mass.  Process  and  appa- 
ratus for  applying  transfers  to  convex,  concave,  and 
other  articles.     1,467,595;   Sept.  11. 

Westman,  Adolf  J.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Map-dis- 
play  device.      1,461,842;    July    17. 

Westman,  Alfred  D.     (See  Richards,  J.  N.,  and  Westman.) 

Westman,  Almar  E.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  C.  H.  Lea, 
one-fourth  to  G.  A.  Olofson,  and  one-fourth  to  C.  Olof- 
son,  Fenton,  Mich.  Grinding  machine.  1,477,158 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Westman,  Emil  F.,  Tonka  Bay,  Minn.  Piston-ring  tool. 
1,477,677  ;  Dec.  18. 

Westman,  William  H.  (See  Richards,  J.  N.,  and  West- 
man.) 

Westmore,  Halward  G.,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corpora- 
tion, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 
uniting  the  parts  of  vehicle  frames.  1,459,456 ; 
June  19. 

Westmoreland,  Arvel,  Truscott,  Tex.  Spring  wheel. 
1,449,077;  Mar.  20. 

Westmoreland  Specialty  Company.  (See  Becker,  Fred  C, 
assignor.) 

Weston,   A.   L.      (See   Petersen,   Prank  H.,   assignor.) 

Weston,  Alfred   S.      (See  Petersen,  P.   H.,  and   Weston.) 

Weston,  Alonzo  H.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Chain  Company,  Inc.  Guard  rail.  1,451,245 ; 
Apr.   10. 

Weston,  Arthur  H.,  assignor  to  The  T.  H.  Symington 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Draft  rigging.  1,474,987  ; 
Nov.   20. 

Weston,  Arthur  H.,  assignor  to  The  T.  H.  Symington 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cheek  plate.  1,474,988; 
Nov.   20. 

Weston,  Edward  B.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Display-rack  at- 
tachment.    1,462,877;  July  24. 

Weston,  Eugene  W.,  Allandale,  Ontario,  Canada.  Toy. 
1.454,094  ;  May  8. 

Weston,  Frederick  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Fuse  link.  1,441,550 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Weston,  Leroy  A.,  Adams,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  forming 
pipe   joints.      1,462.077  ;    July   17. 

Weston,  Milton  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Resilient  wheel. 
1  441  958  '  Jan    9. 

Weston,'  William  S.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Antlcreeper  for  rail- 
way rails.     1,451,637;  Apr.  10. 


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Weston,  William  S.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Antlcreeper  fop  rail- 
way rails.     1,451,638;  Apr.  10. 

Weston,  WlUlam  S.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Anti-creeper  for  rail- 
way rails.     1,451,898  ;  Apr.  17. 

Weston,  William  S.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Hydraulic  clutch. 
1.458,565  ;  June  12. 

Weston,  William  S.,  Columbia,  S.  C.  Device  for  re- 
moving  pulleys  from   sliafts.     1.476,128;  Dec.   4. 

Westphal,  Hans,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Support  for  overliead  wires  of 
electric    railways.      1,456,084;    May    22. 

Westphal,  William,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Combined  daven- 
port and  bed.     1,460,006  ;  June  26. 

Wests  Gas  Improvement  Company,  Limited.  (See  Wild, 
William,  assignor.) 

Westwell,  Herbert  R.,  Methuen,  Mass.  Adjustable  bearing 
cap.     1,453,962;  May  1. 

Wethern,  Charles,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Automobile  tire-chain 
tightener.     1,464,553  ;  Aug.  14. 

Wetmore,  Miner  P.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hygrade 
Engineering  Co.  Inc.  Apparatus  for  exhausting  incan 
descent  electric  lamps  and  similar  articles.  1,445,811  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Wetmore,  Miner  I'.,  Newarlj,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hygrade 
Engineering  Co.  Inc.  Glass-blowing  machine.  1,446,026  ; 
Feb.   20. 

Wetmore,  Miner  P.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hygrade 
Engineering  Co.,  Inc.  Welded  joint.  1,477,618; 
Dec.  18. 

Wetmore  Reamer  Company.  (See  Johnson,  E.  D.,  and 
Zenipel.    assignors.) 

Wetter,  William  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  G.  Huling, 
Williamsport,  Pa.    Renewable  fuse.     1,463,756  ;  July  31. 

Wettling,  William  F.,  et  al.  (See  Heltman,  Curg  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Wettwer.  Arthur  H.,  Rice  Lake.  Wis.  Wrench.  1,452,008  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Wetwore.  Miner  P..  Newark.  N.  J.  Machine  for  strip- 
ping insulation  from  electric  wires.  1,477,678 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Wetz,  Tony  H.,  Hazelton,  Kans.,  and  A.  A.  Evans,  El- 
dorado, Okla.     Staple.     1,478.9.32;  Dec.  25. 

Wetzel,   Charles   E.      (See   La  Wall,  H.   J.,   and  Wetzel.) 

Wetzel.  Charles  H.,  Wayne,  Pa.  Portable  structure. 
1,458,866 ;  June  12. 

Wetzel,  Emma  A.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Sectional  stove. 
1,451,246;  Apr.   10. 

Wetzel,  Eugene,  Appleton.  Wis.  Fluid-tight  container  and 
closure  therefor.     1,453,299  ;  May  1. 

Wetzel.  Fred  H.,  assignor  to  Willys  Corporation,  Toledo, 
Ohio.     Focusing-lamp  socket.     1,459,700  ;  June  19. 

W'etzel,  Harry  E.      (See  Lowe,   Edward  L.,  assignor.) 

Wetzel  Maurice  S..  Spring  Lake,  Mich.  Bomb.  1,448,891  ; 
Mar.   20. 

Wetzell,  Clare  A.,  Sterling,  111.  Brush.  1,442,755  ; 
Jan.    16. 

Wetzer,  Rudolf,  Pfronten,  B.,  and  C.  Nube,  Offenbach- 
on-the-Main,  Germany.  Engraving  machine.  1,452,858  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Wetzig,  Alfred,  New  Effington,  S.  Dak.  Fish-dressing 
tool.  •1,459,007;  June  19. 

Wcva  Company  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Thum,  Rudolf, 
assignor.) 

Wexler,  Benjamin,  assignor  to  The  Peelle  Company, 
Brooklyn,   N.    Y.     Elevator   door.      1,457,566 ;    June    5 

Wexler.  Benjamin,  assignor  to  The  Peelle  Company, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Locking  mechanism  for  elevator 
doors.     1.477.737;  Dec.  18.' 

Weyandt,  Carl  S.,  assignor  to  Central  Electric  Tool  Com- 
panv,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electric  drive  mechanism. 
1,47'3,167  :  Nov.  6. 

Weyandt,  David  H.,  Sidman,  Pa.  Automobile  radiator. 
1,457.202;  May  29. 

Weyandt,  Jennie  M.,  and  M.  Tafarella,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Artificial  plant.     1,470,516:  Oct.  9. 

Weyel,  August  W.,  deceased,  Baltimore,  Md.  ;  E.  M. 
Weyel,  administratrix.     Meat  hook.     1,464,160  ;  Aug.  7. 

Wevel,  Eleanor  M.,  administratrix.  (See  Weyel,  August 
W.) 

Weyerman,  Johannes  J.,  Rotterdam,  Netherlands.  Re- 
movable elevator.     1,443,405  ;  Jan.  30. 

Weyhing  Bros.  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Weyhing,  Robert 
L..  assignor.) 

Weyhing,  Robert  L.,  assignor  to  W^eyhing  Bros.  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Badge  or  emblem.  Des. 
63,248  ;  Nov.  6. 

Weyland,  Hermann,  Elberfeld,  assignor  to  Farbenfabriken 
vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  and  Co.,  Leverkusen,  near  Cologne- 
on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Silicate  cement.  1,450,467 : 
Apr.  3. 

Weymann,  H.  A.,  &  Son,  Inc.  (See  Weymann,  Harry  W., 
assignor.) 

Wevmann.  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  H.  A.  Weymann  &  Sons, 
Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Banjo.     1,442,756 ;  Jan.  16. 

Weymer,  Benjamin  F.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Gate. 
1,451,247  :  Apr.  10. 

Weymouth,  Charles  A.  (See  Shaw,  J.  T.,  Weymouth,  and 
Pearson.) 

Wevmouth,  Harry  G.,  assignor  to  The  Standard  Parts 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Brake.     1,443,775  ;  Jan.  30. 

Weyrauch,  Ewald  W.,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Expansible  cou- 
pling member.     1.461,767;  July  17. 

Weyrauch,  Ewald  W..  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Rack  for  talking- 
machine  records.     1,476,865  ;  Dec.  11. 


Whalen,  Edward  J.     (See  Conley,  E.  J.,  and  Whalen.) 

Whalen,  James  W.,  Richmond,  Ind.  Automatic  stop 
record.      1,463,235  ;   July   31. 

Whalen,  Maurice  D.  (See  Cunningham,  J.  L.,  and 
Whalen.) 

Whaler,  Herbert  T.,  and  W.  A.  Bryant,  Miami,  Fla. 
Laundry    recorder.      1,462,952  ;    July    24. 

Whaley  and  Miller  Company.  (See  Miller,  Walter  J.  B., 
assignor.) 

Whaley,  Earl  E.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Door  hanger.  1,458,015; 
June  5. 

Whalev,  William,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Railway  art. 
1,444,146;  Feb.  6. 

Whaley,  William  B.  S.,  Maiden,  assignor  to  American 
Whaley  Engine  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Engine-con- 
trolling apparatus.      1,446,109;   Feb.   20. 

Whall,  Richard  A.,  and  E.  R.  Bishop,  Athol,  Mass.  Light 
screen  for  windshields.     1.454.498  ;  May  8. 

Whalley,  Enoch,  Willimansett,  Mass.  Jack.  1,472,538; 
Oct.  30. 

Whartenby,  Claude  C,  Upper  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Burial- 
vault  handle.     1,465,701  ;  Aug.  21. 

Whartenby,  Frank  L.,  Upper  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Lock  for 
closures  of  burial  vaults.     1,464,458  ;  Aug.  7. 

Wharton,  Astley  W.,  Churchville,  Pa.  Automobile  buffer. 
1,457,330;  June  5. 

Wharton,  Astley  W.,  Churchville,  Pa.  Automobile  buffer. 
1,457,331 ;  June  5. 

Wharton,  Astley  W.,  Churchville,  Pa.  Automobile  buffer. 
1,457,332  ;  June  5. 

Wharton,  Astley  W.,  Churchville,  Pa.  Automobile  buffer. 
1,476,478  :  Dec.  4. 

Wharton,  William,  Jr.,  &  Company.  (See  Psilander, 
Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

Wharton,  William,  Jr.,  &  Company.  (See  Angerer,  Victor, 
assignor.) 

Wharton,  William  H.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Revers- 
ing valve  for  open-hearth  and  other  types  of  regenera- 
tive furnaces.     1.466,775  ;  Sept.  4. 

Whatcom  Falls  Mill  Company.  (See  Schenk,  Arthur, 
assignor.) 

Whatley,  De  Witt  C,  Lihue,  Hawaii.  Oil  burner. 
1,478,721 ;  Dec.  25. 

Whatmough,  Wilfred  A.  (See  Keith,  G.,  and  What- 
mough.) 

Wheat,   Edwin   B.      (See   Kreutz,   Vernon   C,   assignor.) 

Wheaton.  Ezra  A.,  Sparrows  Point,  Md.,  assignor  to 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Open-hearth 
furnace.     1,446,077;  Feb.  20. 

Wheeler,  Arthur  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Variable  carriage- 
feed  mechanism  for  typewriters.     1,462,183  ;   July   17. 

Wheeler,  Benjamin  F.      (See  Earl,  C.  M.,  and  Wheeler.) 

Wheeler,  Charles  F..  assignor  to  B.  M.  Kuhn,  Blooming- 
ton,   111.     Oil  burner.     1,477,794  :  Dec.   18. 

Wlieeler,  Charles  H.,  East  Palestine,  Ohio.  Rubber  tire. 
Des.   62.659;   July   10.  „         , 

Wheeler,  C.  H.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Suczek, 
Robert,  assignor.)  ^^     ^ 

Wheeler,  Clyde  H.,  Midland  Park  Borough,  N.  J.,  as- 
signor to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Armature  backstop.  1,459,425 ; 
June   19. 

Wheeler,  De  Van,  Roca,  Nebr.  Extension  grate  for  thrash- 
ing machines.      1,466,218;   Aug.    28.  _ 

Wheeler.  Earl  H.,  Windsor.  Vt.,  assicnor  to  The  National 
Acme  Companv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Recessing-tool  holder. 
1,449,475;  Mar.  27. 

Wheeler,  Fannie  G.,  Bloomington,  111.  Clothes  hanger. 
1,465,659  ;  Aug.  21. 

Wheeler,  Frank  T.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Co..  Plaiaville,  Conn.  Electric  switch. 
1,466,349;   Aug.    28. 

Wheeler,  Harriett  V.,  Chicago,  111.  Flour  sifter. 
1.461,567;    July   10. 

Wheeler,  Harvey  L.,  Fremont,  Ohio.  Washing  machine. 
1,451,604;  Apr.  10. 

Wheeler  Ira  R.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Anatomical  articu- 
lator.    1,478,722;  Dec.  25. 

Wheeler,  Irving,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Convertible  garment. 
1,444,291 ;  Feb.  6. 

Wheeler,  John,  Chicago,  111.  Wheel-hub  construction. 
1,465,958;   Aug.   28. 

Wheeler,  John  L.,  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Mounting  for  measuring  ma- 
chines and  the  like.     1.453.300  ;  May  1. 

Wheeler,  John  L.,  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Reduction-gear  drive  for  meas- 
uring machines.     1,458,606  ;  June   12. 

Wlieeler,  John  L..  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.    Resetting  mechanism.    1,471,434 ; 

Wheeler,  John  L.,  assignor  to  The  Measuregraph  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fabric  measuring  and  cost  com- 
puting machine.     1.478.155;   Dec.   18. 

Wheeler,  John  S.,  Dunsmulr,  Calif.  Bending  machine. 
1,462,673  ;  July  24.  ^^  ^  ^ 

Wheeler,  Leonard  H.,  assignor  to  Stewart- Warner 
Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Variable  ven- 
turi   for   suction-feed  systems.     1,459,961 :    June   26. 

Wheeler,  Leonard  H.,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner  Speed- 
ometer Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Exhaust-pressure 
governor  for  suction-feed  systems.     1,459,962  ;  June  26. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Wheeler,  Leonard  H.,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner  Speed- 
ometer Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Vacuum  feed  device. 
1,470.704  ;    Oct.    16. 

Wheeler,  Leonard  H.,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner  Speed- 
ometer Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Vacuum  feed  device. 
1,471,371;  Oct.  23. 

Wheeler,  Ren,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.  Window-screen  fastener. 
1,446,364  ;  Feb.  20. 

Wheeler-Schebler  Carburetor  Co.  (See  Bessom,  Earl  A., 
assignor.) 

Wheeler,  Seth,  Castleton,  N.  Y.  Dispensing  cabinet. 
1,457,883  ;  June  5. 

Wheeler,  Wellington  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  E. 
Gaines,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dirigible-balloon  drive  and 
control.      1,471,764;   Oct.   23. 

Wheeler,  William  I.,  Scottville,  111.  Power-transmission 
mechanism.     1,459,125  ;   June   19. 

Wheeling  Mold  &  Foundry  Co.  (See  Rauschenberg,  Emil 
C,  assignor.) 

Wheeling  Stamping  Company.  (See  Davis,  Walter  T., 
assignor.) 

Wheeling  Stamping  Company.  (See  Edwards,  A.  L.,  and 
McGinnis,  assignors.) 

Wheeling  Stamping  Company.  (See  McGinnis,  John  A., 
assignor.) 

Wheeling  Stamping  Company.  (See  PauU,  Archibald  W., 
assignor.) 

Wheeling  Stamping  Company.  (See  Paull,  A.  W.,  and 
Edwards,   assignors.) 

Wheeling  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Peacock,  Samuel,  as- 
signor. ) 

Wheeling  Steel  &  Iron  Company.  (See  Peacock,  Samuel, 
assignor. ) 

Wheelock,  Edwin  M.,  Winona,  Minn.  Power-operated 
road-grading  machine.     1,453,231 ;  Apr,  24. 

Wheelock,  John  H.,  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sig- 
nal Engineering  and  Manufacturing  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Sign  flasher.     Rel5,613  ;'TMay  22. 

Wheelock,  Warren,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Figure  wheeled  toy. 
1,447,451  ;  Mar.  6. 

Wheelwright,  George  W.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Moisture- 
proof  fiber  container.     1,455,979  ;  May  22. 

Wheildon,  William  M.     (See  Angier,  E.  H.,  and  Wheildon.) 

Wheildon,  William  M.,  Ashland,  assignor  to  B.  H.  An- 
gier, Framlngham,  Mass.    Package.    1,452,100  ;  Apr.  17. 

Wheildon,  William  M.,  Ashland,  assignor  to  E.  H.  Angler, 
Framlngham,  Mass.  Delivering  material  from  rolls. 
1,456,291 ;  May  22. 

Wheildon,  William  M.,  Ashland,  assignor  to  E.  H.  An- 
gler, Framlngham,  Mass.  Securing  the  ends  of  rolls. 
1,465,786;  Aug.  21. 

Whelan,  Michael  J.     (See  Davenport,  H.  F.,  and  Whi'lan.) 

Wherland,  Herbert  L.,  Lamberton,  Minn.  Apparatus  for 
maintaining  a  substantially  constant  level  of  water  in 
tanks.     1,463,986 ;  Aug.  7.     , 

Wherry,  John  A.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Record  sheet  or 
card.     1,460,770  ;  July  3. 

Wherry,  John  A.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Collated  work  sheet. 
1,468,094  ;  Sept.  18. 

Wht-ri-y,  John  A.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Collated  worksheets. 
1,474,747;   Nov.   20. 

Wherry,  John  A.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writer.    Re.  15,537  ;  Feb.  13. 

Wherry,  John  A.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewrit- 
ing machine.     1,465,242  ;  Aug.  14. 

Wherry,  Samuel  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Oscillating-tooth 
saw.     1,445,376  ;  Feb.  13. 

Whetstine,  Walter  W.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Attachment  for 
internal-combustion  engines,    1,453,560  ;  May  1. 

Whewell,  James,  and  H.  I.  Yoder,  Holsopple,  Pa.  Self- 
coupling  for  mine  cars.     1,454,201 ;  May  8. 

Whidden,  Austin  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Multiple  sup- 
ply valve.     1,478,688  :  Dec.  25. 

Whidden,  William  L.,  Spreckels,  Calif.  Calling  device. 
1,468,095;  Sept.  18. 

WhiEEen,  Charles  F.,  Randwick,  near  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia.  Interlocking  reenforcing  and  fasten- 
ing element  for  concrete  and  like  structures.  1,441,616  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Whlpkey,  Erie.      (See  Ingraham,   Leo  L.,  assignor.) 

Whipple,  Leland  B.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Fitz- 
Empire  Double  Pivot  Last  Company,  Auburn,  Me.  Dy- 
namic  balancing   machine.      1,442,316 ;    Jan.    16. 

Whipple,  Raymond  L.,  D.  P.  Rockwell,  and  C.  C.  Feather- 
stone,  Lehi,  Utah.  Automatic  tire-preesure  gauge. 
1.474,099;    Nov.    13. 

Whipps,  Solomon  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Airplane. 
1,449,476;  Mar.  27.      . 

Whisler,  John,  Gibson,  Iowa.     Clutch.     1,471,226  ;  Oct.  16. 

Whisler,  Ralph  H.,  Halfway,  and  S.  G.  Baits,  assignors  to 
Essex  Motors,  Detroit,  Mich.  Starting  and  lighting 
device  for  Internal-combustion  engines.  1,468,430 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Whitaker,  Frank  P.,  Rugby,  England,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Dynamo-electric  machine.  1,464,123  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Whitaker-Glessner  Company.  (See  Daut,  James  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whltaker-Glessner  Company.  (See  Gibbons,  Nathan  A., 
assignor.) 


Whitaker-Glessner  Company.  (See  Holloway,  W.  W., 
and   Kielberg,  assignors.) 

Whitaker-Glessner  Company.  (See  Kielberg,  Henry,  as- 
signor.) 

Whitaker-Glessner  Company.  (See  Ritter,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Whitaker,  James,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  L.  Assner, 
Boston,  Mass.     Fender  for  vehicles.     1,442,546  ;  Jan.  16. 

Whitaker,  Louis  P.,  et  al.  (See  Kreipe,  Theodore,  as- 
signor.) 

Whitaker,  Omar  B.,  assignor  to  The  Sperry  Gyroscope 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Wind-velocity  and  ground- 
speed   indicator.      1,466,416  ;   Aug.   28. 

Whitaker,  Richard,  Bradley  Beach,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Brunswick-Kroeschell  Company,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.  Expansion  valve.  1,462,466 ; 
July  17. 

Whitaker,   Richard,  jr.,   and   W.   H.   Snyder,   assignors  to 

'  Bryden-Neverslip  Company,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Feeding    mechanism.      1,462,629 ;    July    24. 

Whitaker,  William  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flotation  proc- 
ess.    1,457,680  ;  June  5. 

Whitaker,  William  T.,  Elkins  Park,  Pa.  Mop  holder. 
1,441,253  :  Jan.  9. 

Whitall,  Charles  P.,  Longmeadow,  Mass.  Dial  knob. 
1,445,812  ;  Feb.  20. 

Whitall,  James,  Hillside.  N.  J.  Building  structure  and 
tile  therefor.     1,442.589;  Jan.  16. 

Whitall-Tatum  Company.  (See  Howell,  Wesley  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Whitconib,  Bryan  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Solid-tread  pneu- 
matic tire.     1.478,156  ;  Dec.  18. 

Whltcomh,  Daniel  F.,  and  K.  R.  Coolidge,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Figure  toy.     1,452,820;  Apr.  24 

Whitcomb,  Frank,  W.  Lavender,  and  R.  A.  Calvert,  as- 
signors to  The  Frost  &  Wood  Company,  Limited, 
Smiths  Falls,  Ontario,  Canada.  Cultivator.  1,444,292  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Whitcomb,  James,  Grand  Island,  Nebr.,  assignor  of  one- 
sixteenth  to  H.  A.  Hudson,  one-sixteenth  to  R.  Milo-Hud- 
son,  one-sixteenth  to  J.  H.  Hughes,  one-sixteenth  to  O. 
W.  Hart,  one-sixteenth  to  H.  C.  Bryner,  Kewanee,  111., 
one-eighth  to  T.  Upton,  Anaconda,  Mont.,  and  one- 
sixteenth  to  H.  H.  Bobenhouse,  and  two-eighths  to  V.  A. 
Quadar,  Denver,  Colo.  Gas  engine  for  airplanes. 
1,466,321  •    Aug.    28. 

Whitcomb,  Russell,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  P.  Goertz, 
Newark,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  August  Goertz  &  Co. 
Handle  for  detachable  knife  blades.     1,477,407  ;  Dec.  11. 

Whitcraft,  Arthur,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Dipper.  1,444,760 ; 
Feb.  6. 

White,  Albert  E.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Bushing  for  auto- 
mobile grinders.     1,456,477 ;   May  22. 

White,  Almon  J.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Apparatus  for  sepa- 
rating solids  from  liquids.     1,457,803  ;  June  5. 

White,  Alphonzo,  assignor  to  Baxter  D.  Whitney  & 
Son,  Inc.,  Winchendon,  Mass.  Woodcutting  machine. 
1,460,874  ;  July  3. 

White,  Alphonzo,  assignor  to  Baxter  D.  Whitney  & 
Son,  Inc.,  Winchendon,  Mass.  Rotary  gear  pump. 
1,460,875;  July  3.  * 

White,  Alphonzo,  assignor  to  Baxter  D.  Whitney  &  Son, 
Inc.,  Winchendon,  Mass.     Indicator.     1,476,385  ;  Dec.  4. 

White  American  Locomotive  Sander  Company.  (See 
Frantz,  James,  assignor.) 

White,  Arthur  J.     (See  Mitchell,  L.  E.,  and  White.) 
White,    Benjamin    B.,    assignor    to    Armstrong   &    White, 

Pittsburgh,     Pa.        Lock     for     switch     safety     boxes. 

1,473,001 ;  Nov.  6. 
White,     Birdora     H.,     Chicago,     111.     Buckle     or     clamp. 

1,444,893  ;  Feb.  13. 
White,  Birdora  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Fastener.     1,476,193  ; 

Dec.  4. 
White  Brass  Castings  Company.      (See  Morse,  Errett  L., 

assignor.) 
White,   Bruce  C,   New  York,   N.   Y.,   assignor  to   Federal 

Electric  Company,   Chicago,   111.      Gearing  for  washing 

machines.     1,444,091 ;  Feb.  6. 
White,   Bruce   C,  New  York,   N.  Y.,   assignor  to   Federal 

Electric   Company,  Chicago,   111.     Gearing  for  washing 

machines.     1.467,214  ;  Sept.  4. 
■VNTiite,  Bruce  C,  assignor   to  R.   Hoe  &  Co.,   New  York, 

N.  Y.     Pump.     1,455,035;  May  15. 
White,    Calvin    N.,    Maricopa,    Calif.      Radiator-cap    lock. 

1,447,366;  Mar.   6. 
White,    Cassius   M.,   and  A.   K.    Small,  jr.,   Denton,   Md. 

Sun  curtain  for  autos.     1,448,683  ;  Mar.  13. 
White,  Charles,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 

Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Tele- 
phone  system.      1,449,644  :   Mar.    27. 
White,  Charles  A.,  administrator.     (See  Ohman,  John  L.) 
White,     Charles     C.     Chicago,     111.       Built-in     cabinet. 

1,463,607;   July  31. 
White.     Charles    C,     Chicago,     111.       Built-in    wardrobe. 

1,476,785;  Dec.   11. 
White.  Charles  C,  Ocean  Springs,  assignor  of  one-third  to 

L.   Braun,   Biloxi,  Miss.     Clamp  for  roofs.     1,451,639  ; 

Apr.  10. 
White,    Charles   D.,   Norwich.   Conn.      Carrier-roll    stand 

for  spinning  frames.     1.448,984  ;  Mar.  20. 
White,   Charles  D..   Norwich,   Conn.     Protector  for  spin- 
ning rings.     1,471,934;   Oct.  23. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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WUlte.  charlos  E.,  Moline,   111.     Motor-propelled  vehicle. 

1,446,605  ;  Feb.  27. 
White,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline, 

111.     Beet  puller.     1,451,725  ;  Apr.  17. 
White,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Deere  v't  Company,  Moline, 

111.     Disk   cultivator.      1,456,581  ;   May   2"J. 
White,  Charles  H.,  assi{?noi-  to  Ueere  &  Company,  Moline, 

111.     Tool  holder  for  cultivators.     1,441,717  ;  Jan.  !». 
White,   Charles   II.,    assignor   to   Deere   &   Company,    Mo- 
line,    111.      Marker    device    for    planters.       1,451,669 ; 

Apr.  10. 
White,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline, 

111.     Tool   holder.      1,463,353 ;    July   31. 
White,   Charles   L.,   Medina,   N.   Y.      Electric   heater   for 

shoe  machinery.     1,454,875 ;   May  15. 
White,  Charles  S.,  Coupeville,  Wash.     Filter.     1,467,663  ; 

Sept.   11. 
White,    Clark    C,    Delhi,    Iowa.      Chicken-brooder    coop. 

1,464,459  ;   Aug.  7. 
White,  Clarence  J.,  Morris,  111.    Auxiliary  foot-accelerator 

pedal.     1,441,765  ;  Jan.  9. 
White,   Clayton   O.,   assignor  to   White-Way   Co.,    Seattle, 

Wash.     Headlight.     1,449,568 ;  Mar.  27. 
White,  Damon  A.,  South  Attleboro,  assignor  to  Freeman- 

Daughaday     Company,      Chartley,      Mass.      Button. 

1,445,119  ;  Feb.  13. 
White,    Donald   H.      (See   Williams,    R.    R.,    and   White.) 
White,  Edward  J.,  Chester,  Pa.    Fire-extinguishing  means. 

1,449,713;   Mar.   27. 
White,    Edward    N.,    et    al.,    trustees.      (See    Eidmann, 

Frank  L.,  assignor.) 
White,  Edward  N.,   et  al,  trustees.      (See  Gifford,  Rich- 
ard T.,  assignor.) 
White,  Edward  N.,  et  al.,  trustees.      (See  Tomlinson,  B., 

and  Gifford,  assignors.) 
White,    Elwood    S.,    Glen    Cove,   N.    Y.      Gas-burner   indi- 
cator and  control.    1,443,447  ; ;  Jan.  30. 
White,    Everett   H.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Damper-operating 

device.     1,440,806;   Jan.   2. 
White,  Florence  A.,  administratrix.     (See  White,  Thomas 

H.) 

White,  Francis  E.     (See  Plehaty,   Carl  W.,  assignor.) 

White,  Frank  C,  assignor  to  The  Wilcox  &  White  Co., 
Meriden,  Conn.     Player  piano.     1,447,498  ;  Mar.  6. 

White,  Frank  E.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Comb  for  straight- 
ening hair.     1,442,757  ;  Jan.  16. 

White,  Frank  M.,  et  al.  (See  Brown,  Henry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

White,  Frank  M.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  P. 
Lorillard  Company.  Feeder  for  cigar  machines. 
1,466,322  ;  Aug.  28. 

White,  Frank  M.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  P. 
Lorillard  Company.  Cigar  machine.  1,466,323 ; 
Aug.  28. 

White,  Franklin  R.,  assignor  to  The  Patent  Button  Com- 
pany, Waterbury,  Conn.     Button.     1,452,539 ;  Apr.  24. 

White,  Franklin  R.,  assignor  to  The  Patent  Button  Com- 
pany, Waterbury,  Conn.     Button.     1,452,540 ;  Apr.  24. 

Wfiite,  Franklin  R.,  assignor  to  The  Patent  Button  Com- 
pany, Waterbury,  Conn.     Button.     1,463,236:  July  31. 

White,  Fred  E.,  assignor  to  Central  Oil  &  Gas  Stove 
Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  Heat  deflector.  1,455,417 ; 
May  15. 

White,  Fred  G.,  assignor  to  L.  B.  Long,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.     Signboard.     1,453,536;   May  1. 

White,  Fred  G.,  assignor  to  L.  R.  Long,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.      Signboard.      1,466,776;    Sept.    4. 

White,  Fred  R.      (See  Howe,   W.  G.,  and  White.) 

White  Fuel  Oil  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Holifield, 
Joseph  A.,  assignor.) 

White,  George  D.,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producer  furnace. 
1,440,857  ;    Jan.    2. 

White,  George  E..  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
Pump  or  pumping  apparatus.     1,449,569  ;  Mar.  27. 

Wliite,  George  S..  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  G.  P. 
Sacks,  Bradlev  Hills,  Md.  Flush  valve  for  milk-agi- 
tatir.g  tanks.     1,471,991 ;  Oct.  23. 

White,  Gerald  E.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Flash-light  case. 
1,462.674;  July  24. 

White,  H.  C,  Company.     (See  Bried,  Julien  A.,  assignor.) 

White,  Harry  T.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Threading  tool 
for    automatic    machines.      1,460,740 ;    July   3. 

White,  Harvey  T.  and  P.  H.,  Brooklyn,  assignors  to  H. 
Tyson  White's  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  bos. 
1,442,547.;  Jan.   16. 

White.  Henry  P..  Benzonia,  Mich.  Ladder  scaffold 
bracket.     1,477,738  ;  Dec.  18. 

White,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  Trucson  Steel  Company, 
Youngstown,  Ohio.  Steel  form  for  concrete  construc- 
tion.    1,461.409;   July  10. 

White,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  Truscon  Steel  Company, 
Youngstown,  Ohio.  Sand-retaining  bar  or  plate  for 
foundry  flasks.      1,467,-347  :   Sept.   11. 

White,  Howard  W.  and  W.  Llninger,  Kent,  Iowa.  End 
gate.     1,453,219  ;  Apr.  24. 

White,  J.  H.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kahns, 
Walter  R.,  assignor.) 

White,  J.  H.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kahns, 
W.  R.,  and  Keller,  assignors.) 

White,  J.  H.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Villaret, 
Gustave  E.,  assignor.) 


White,  Jess  II.      (See   Ilaziewood,   William  A.,  assignor.) 

White,  Jessie  B.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Fastener  device. 
1,447,636;  Mar.  «. 

Wliite,  John,  Houston,  Tex.  Rail  ioint  and  splice. 
1,478,081  ;  Dec.  18. 

White,  John  C,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Machine  for  mark- 
ing nuts.     1,454,661 ;  May  8. 

White,  John  C,  Bowling  Green,  Ohio.  Antifriction  insert 
for  leaf  springs.     1,465,197  ;  Aug.  14. 

White,  Jolin  F.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Protector  strip. 
1,444,994  ;  Feb.  13. 

White,  John  F.,  assignor  to  White  Products  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.      Hood   latch.      1,455,371  ;   May    15. 

White,  John  F.,  assignor  to  White  Products  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Automobile  radiator  attachment. 
1,462,403;   July   17. 

White,  John  F.,  assignor  to  White  Products  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Theft-preventing  device.  1,462,404 ; 
July   17. 

White,  John  F.,  assignor  to  White  Products  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Theft  -  preventing  device.  1,462,405 ; 
July  17. 

White,  John  F.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  White 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lock.  1,468,654 ; 
Sept.  25. 

White,  John  H.,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Re- 
sistance alloy.     1,445,253  ;  Feb.  13. 

White,  John  H.,  and  C.  A.  Werner,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Towel 
rack.     1,457,644  ;  June  5. 

White,  John  W.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Disk  wheel.  1,473,368  ; 
Nov.  6. 

White,  John  W.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Detroit,   Mich.     Pinion    mounting.      1,444,293 ;    Feb.   6. 

White,  John  W.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Drag  link  and  making  same.  1,462.467; 
July  17. 

White,  John  W.,  jr.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.    Motor  vehicle.     1,461,715  ;  July  10. 

White,  Joseph.      (See  Clemmens,  W.,  and  White.) 

White,  Joseph,  deceased,  Piscataway  Township ;  M.  E. 
White,  administratrix,  assignor  to  Hall  Printing  Press 
Company,  Dunellen,  N.  J.  Sheet-delivery  mechanism. 
1,465,385  ;  Aug.  21. 

White,  Joseph,  deceased,  Middlesex  ;  M.  E.  White,  admin- 
istratrix, assignor  to  Hall  Printing  Press  Company, 
Dunellen,  N.  J.  Sheet-smoothing  device.  1,465,386 ; 
Aug.  21. 

White,  Joseph,  deceased,  Middlesex ;  M.  E.  White,  ad- 
ministratrix, assignor  to  The  Riegel  Sack  Company, 
Jersey  Citv,  N.  J.  Web-handling  mechanism. 
1,474,748  ;  Nov.  20. 

White,  Joseph  A.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Concrete  structure. 
1,451,000;  Apr.  10. 

White,   Joseph   J.      (See   Trost,  Adolph,   assignor.) 

White,  Joseph  R.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Thermal  controller 
for  electric  motors  and  the  like.     1,447,194  ;  Mar.  6. 

White,  Lester  M.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Perth 
Amboy  Chemical  Works,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shipping 
container  for  liquids  and  making  same.  1,477,795 ; 
Dec.  18. 

White,  Lester  M.,  and  J.  A.  Fish,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  Perth  Amboy  Chemical  Works,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Package  for  formaldehyde  solution  and  making 
same.     1,440.571  ;  Jan.   2. 

White,  Lettie  M.,  assignor  to  C.  M.  Crane,  Canton,  Ohio. 
Lunch   hamper.     1,448,424  ;  Mar.   13. 

White  Metal  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Notheis, 
Magnus,  assignor.) 

White,  Minnie  E.,  administratrix.     (See  White,  Joseph.) 

White  Motor  Company,  The.  (See  Goode,  Gilbert  C, 
assignor.) 

White  Mountain  Freezer  Co.,  The.  (See  Sargent,  Eaton 
D.,  assignor.) 

White.    Nelson,     Ithaca,     N.    Y.       Money-paying    device. 

1.454.303;  Mav  S.- 
White, Noah  R.,  Delta,  Colo.  Pump  coupling.  1,470,209  ; 
Oct.   9. 

White,  Norman  H.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Auto 
Vacuum  Freezer  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cover 
attachment.      1,470,210;    Oct.    9. 

White,  Oliver  C.  Gardena,  Calif.  Poultry  drinking  foun- 
tain.    1,465,503  ;   Aug.   21. 

White,  Percy  H.      (See  White,  Harvey  T.  and  P.  H.) 

White,  Percy  H.,  assignor  to  R.  Tyson  White's  Sons, 
Brooklvn,  N.  Y.     Display  device.     1,472,820  ;  Nov.  6. 

White,  Phillip  A.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Demountable 
split  rim.     1,465,070;  Aug.  14. 

White  Products  Company.     (See  Covi,  John  B.,  assignor.) 

White  Products  Company.  (See  White,  John  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

White,  Richard  W.,  et  al.  (See  Ayers,  Webb  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

White,  Rollin  H.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Cleveland  Tractor  Company,  Euclid,  Ohio.  Track 
belt   and  unit   therefor.      1,452,176;   Apr.   17. 

White,  Rollin  H.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Cleveland  Tractor  Company,  Euclid,  Ohio.  Track-belt 
calk.     1,456,348;   May  22. 

White,  Rollin  H.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Cleveland  Tractor  Company,  Euclid,  Ohio.  Direction- 
changing  transmission  mechanism.     1,456,349  ;  May  22. 


584 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


White,  Roy.     (See  Weager,  G.,  and  White.) 

White,  S.  S.,  Dental  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Famum,  Leon  M.,  assignor.) 

White,  S.  S.,  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Heck,  George  D.,  assignor.) 

White,  S.  S.,  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Porter,  Will  R.,  assignor.) 

White  S.  S.  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Vldeon,   Calvin   S.,  assignor.) 

White,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  structure. 
1,456,478;  May  22. 

White,  Samuel  O.,  assignor  to  Warner  Gear  Company, 
Muncie,   Ind.     Clutch.     1,464,489 :   Aug.  7. 

White,  Samuel  O.,  and  A.  E.  Sturdivant,  assignors  to 
Warner  Gear  Company,  Muncie,  Ind.  Clutch-actuating 
thrust   bearing.      1,473,801;    Nov.    13. 

White  Sewing  Machine  Company.  (See  Colegrove, 
Charles  B.,  assignor.) 

White  Sewing  Machine  Company.  (See  Hillix,  Foster 
F.,  assignor.) 

White,  Thomas  H.,  deceased,  by  F.  A.  White,  administra- 
trix, Thornton  Heath,  England,  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  C.  G.  Trosien,  Pontiac,  and  one-fourth  to  E.  J. 
Stoddard,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Device  for  setting 
calipers.     1,465,106  ;  Aug.  14. 

White,  Union  B.,  and  H.  N.  Lawrie,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Margin  indicator.     1,469,978;    Oct.   9. 

White,  Virgil  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  A.  Woodward, 
Cottage  Grove,  Oreg.  Safety  butt  hook.  1,473,983 ; 
Nov.   13. 

White,   Wade   H.      (See   Matthews,   James   F.,   assignor.) 

White  Wagon  Works.     (See  Rietz,  William,  assignor.) 

White-Way  Co.     (See  White,  Clayton  0.,  assignor.* 

White,  Wilfrid  O.,  Waban,  Mass.  Compass-deviation  cor- 
rector.    1,478,080:  Dec.  18. 

White,  William  C,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electrode  structure.  1,444,438  ; 
Feb.  6. 

White,      William      E.      Chicago,      111.       Insert      holder. 

1.445.254  ;  Feb.  13. 

White,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.     Form-supporting  device. 

1.445.255  ;  Feb.  13. 

White,    William    E.,    Chicago,    111      Support    for    forms. 

1,445,256;  Feb.  13. 
White,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.   Form  support.   1,445,257  ; 

Feb.  13. 
White,    William   E.,    Citronelle,   Ala.      Automobile   fender 

attachment.     1,450,532;   Apr.   3. 
White,    William    E.,    Chicago,    111.      Insert    for    hangers. 

1,455,036;  May  15. 
White,     William     E.,     Chicago,     111.       Concrete     spacer. 

1,457,610;  June  5. 
White,     William     E.,     Chicago,     III.       Hanger     Insert. 

1,457,611 ;  June  5. 
White,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.     Bar  spacer.     1,458,960  ; 

June  19. 
White,    William   E.,    Chicago,    111.      Collapsible    chair   for 

concrete  bars.     1,472,107  ;  Oct.  30. 
White,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.     Holder  for  concrete  in- 
serts.    1,473,268  ;  Nov.  6. 
White,  William  E..  Chicago,  111.     Concrete  form  and  sup- 
port.     1,474.659;    Nov.    20. 
White,      William      E.,     Chicago,      111.        Form     support. 

1,474,660  :   Nov.    20. 
White,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.     Bar  chair.     1,476,939; 

Dec.  11. 
White,     William    M.,     Milwaukee,    Wis.       Oiling    device. 

1,455,947;   May  22. 
White,  William  P.,  assignor  to  Anchor  Cap  &  Closure  Cor- 
poration,   Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Apparatus    for   indicating 

pressure   conditions    in    sealed    containers.      1,447,701 ; 

Mar.  6. 
White,     William     S.,     Denver,     Colo.       Flushing     valve. 

1,460,996;  July  3. 
Whiteacre,     Joseph     G.,     Vancouver,     British     Columbia, 

Canada.    Tie  fastener.     1,453,648  ;  May  1. 
Whited,     Samuel     J.     B.,     Shreveport,     La.       Signboard. 

1,444,488  ;  Feb.  6. 
Whitefleld,   Charles,   Victoria,   British    Columbia,   Canada. 

Phonograph    -   reproducer        diaphragm.  1,462,839 ; 

,/uly  24. 
Whiteford,  Alexander  W.,   et  al.,   trustees.      (See   Ducas, 

Charles,  assignor.) 

(Vhitehair,  Pleasant  P.,  Chapman,  Kans.  Indoor-golf 
game.     1,469,130;   Sept.   25. 

Whitehead,  Archibald  C,  Ipswich,  England.  Lamp  for 
road  vehicles  and   like  purposes.     1,463.643 ;   July   31. 

Whitehead,  Carle.     (See  Sanders,  John,  assignor.) 

Whitehead  &  Hoag  Co.,  The.  (See  Hall,  Charles  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whitehead  &  Hoag  Company,  The.     (See  Draper,  Harold 

W.,  assignor.) 
Whitehead  &  Hoag  Company,  The.     (See  Mercier,  Charles 

W.,   assignor.) 
Whitehead,  Howard  R.     (See  Gove,  Henry  H.,  assignor.) 
Whitehead   and   Kales   Co.      (See   Mainzinger,    Harry   O., 

assignor.) 
Whitehead    &  Kales   Company.      (See   Pitcole,    Frank   1, 

assignor.) 
Whitehead,  Leo  S.,  Akron,  Ohio.     Attachable  grip  handle. 

1,470,040;   Oct.   0. 


Whitehead,  Matthew,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  Scott, 
Kingston-upon-Hull,  England.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  extraction  of  oils  from  vegetable  matter.  1,446,606  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Whitehead,  Richard,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Lineatime  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Projection 
apparatus.     1,446,999  ;  Feb.  27. 

Whitehead,  Richard  H.,  assignor  to  New  Haven  Clock  Co., 
New  Haven,  Conn.    Clock  case.    Des.  62,629 ;  July  3. 

Whitehead,  Richard  H.,  assignor  to  New  Haven  Clock 
Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Clock  case.  Des.  63,013 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Whitehead,  Richard  H.,  assignor  to  New  Haven  Clock 
Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Clock  case.  Des.  63,014 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Whitehead,  Richard  H.,  assignor  to  New  Haven  Clock 
Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Clock  case.  Des.  63,673; 
Dec.    25. 

Whitehead,  Richard  H.,  assignor  to  New  Haven  Clock  Co., 
New  Haven,  Conn.     Clock  case.    Dps.  63.674  :  Dec.  25. 

Whitehead,  Thomas,  Queensbury,  England.  Driving  ap- 
paratus for  ring  spinning,  doubling,  and  twisting  ma- 
chinery.    1,471,674;  Oct.   23. 

Whitehead,  Thomas  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tractor  wheel. 
1,470,901  ;  Oct.   16. 

Whitehead,  Will  G.,  Gibson  City,  111.  Cleaning  device 
for  corn.     1,466,496  ;  Aug.  28. 

Whitehorn,  Arthur  R.,  Downers  Grove,  111.  Direct-cur- 
rent-relay  compensating   coil.      1,469,400 ;   Oct.    2. 

Whitehouse,  Arthur  E.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Ma- 
chine for  the  manufacture  of  iDuilding  blocks  and  the 
like.     1,460,299  ;  June  26. 

Whitehurst,  William  E.,  Midville,  Ga.  Window  shade. 
1,453,775 ;  May  1. 

Whitelaw,  George  P.,  2d,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Valve. 
1.464,303;   Aug.  7. 

Whiteman,  Charles  E.  (See  Penney,  H.  D.,  Whiteman, 
and  Russ.) 

Whitenack,  Daniel  C,  Selah,  Wash.  Fruit-picking  re- 
ceptacles.    1,458,162  ;  June  12. 

White's,  H.  Tyson,  Sons,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (See  White, 
Percy  H.,  assignor.) 

White's,  H.  Tyson,  Sons.  (See  White,  Harvey  T.  and  P. 
H.,  assignors.) 

Whitesell,  K.  C,  et  al.    (See  Matter,  Gustave  O.,  assignor.) 

Whiteside,  Albert  E.,  Guelph  Township,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Combined  huUer,  scarifier,  and  cleaner  for  clover  and 
other  such   like   seeds.      1,445,189 ;   Feb.    13. 

Whiteside.  John  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Luggage  carrier. 
1,461,373  ;  July  10. 

Whiteside,  Robert  H.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Nut  lock. 
1,469,131 ;  Sppt.  25. 

Whitesides,  Walter  L.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Table. 
1,442,019;  Jan.  9. 

Whitfield,  Arthur  J.,  Boston,  assignor  to  Trimont  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Wrench.  1,442,548  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Whit-Field  Map  Company.  (See  Bloomfleld,  A.  E.,  and 
French,   assignors.) 

Whitfield,  Mark  M.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Compressing  appa- 
ratus.    1,460,300  ;  June  26. 

Whitfield.  William  A.,  Asheville,  N.  C.  Concrete-block 
machine.     1,455.317  ;  May  15. 

Whltln  Machine  Works.  (See  Helland,  Sigurd  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whitin  Machine  Works.     (See  Jolly,  James,  assignor.) 

Whiting  Chain  Company.     (See  Killion,  John  F.) 

Whiting  Corporation.      (See  Coffey,   Oscar   L.,   assignor.) 

Whiting  Corporation.      (See  Davis,   Elmer  A.,   assignor.) 

Whiting  Corporation.      (See  Gregg,  Alfred  W.,  assignor.) 

Whiting  Corporation.     (See  Townsend,  John  S..  assignor.) 

Whiting  &  Davis  Company.  (See  Berkley,  Richard  H., 
assignor.) 

Whiting  &  Davis  Company.  (See  Lynds,  Fred  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whiting  &  Davis  Company.  (See  Rammel,  Thomas  H., 
assignor.) 

Whiting  &  Davis  Company.  (See  Rowan,  Harry  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whiting  &  Davis  Company.  (See  Soderstrom,  Oscar,  as- 
signor.) 

Whiting,  Donald  F.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmission 
measurinar  circuits  and  method.     1,442,455  ;  Jan.  16. 

Whiting,  Donald  F..  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mounting  and 
protecting  electrical  apparatus.  1,442,456:   Jan.  16. 

Whiting,  Donald  F.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone  sys- 
tem.    1,471,638;  Oct.  23. 

Whiting,  Donald  F.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone  sys- 
tem.    1,471,639  ;  Oct.  23. 

Whiting,  Ernest  C,  Allston,  Mass.  Automobile  seat. 
1,473,945;   Nov.    13. 

Whiting,  Jasper,  Boston,  Mass.  Bread  slicer.  1,452,474 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Whiting,  Jasper,  Boston,  and  P.  Wadsworth,  Milton,  Mass. 
Container.     1,469,567;   Oct.  2. 

Whiting,  Robert  R.,  Darlen,  Conn.  Boat  propeller. 
1,477,200;  Dec.  11. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continiietl. 


585 


^^^lItin.;;,  Savjllo,  Iktelbourne,  Victoria,  Australia.  Kesili- 
ent  suspension  device  for  the  front  wheels  of  motor 
cycles.     1,455,948  ;  May  22. 

Whitlatch,  Jacob  G.,  and  O.  R.  Williamson,  Iowa  Falls, 
Iowa.     Mud  drum.      1,463,277;   July  31. 

Whitlock.  Cleveland.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Warping  process. 
1.478,082  :  Dec.  18. 

Whitlock  Cordage  Company.  (See  Whitlock,  Herbert  V., 
assi!;uor. ) 

Whitlock,  E.  D.,  et  al.  (See  Whitlock,  Ralph  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whitlock,  M.  H.,  et  al.  (See  Whitlock,  Ralph  G.,  as- 
sienor.) 

Whitlock.  Herbert  V..  Elizabeth,  assignor  to  Whitlock 
Cordage  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Rope  structure. 
1,442,790;  Jan.  16. 

Whitlock,  M.  11.,  et  al.  (See  Whitlock,  Ralph  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whitlock,  Ralph  G.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  E.  D.  Whit- 
lock and  M.  H.  Whitlock,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Loose- 
leaf   book.      1,451,451  ;   Apr.   10. 

Whitlock,  Ralph  G.,  assignor  to  E.  D.  Whitlock  and  M.  IT. 
Whitlock,      Los      Angelee,      Calif.        Loose-leaf      book. 
1,464,791 ;   Aug.    14. 
Tx.'^ ¥>.,_..     ^r       jjg^     Bedford,     Mass.       Clasp. 


Boston,     Mass.       Wheel     tire. 


Whitman,     fealph     M., 
1.443.156:  Jan.   23. 

Whitman.      Robert     B., 
1.460.187:  June  26. 

Whitman,  Warren  C.  Medford  Hillside,  and  G.  E.  Good- 
ridge,  Reading,  assignors  to  Atlas  Products  Co.  Inc., 
Boston,  Mass.  Fruit-pitting  machine.  1,458,163; 
June  12. 

Whltmarsh.  Robert  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
The  B.  F.  Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wire- 
wound  hose.     1,478,083:  Dec.   18. 

Whitmore,  Alfred  E.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Advertising. device. 
1,455,949  ;   May  22. 

WTiltmore,  Charles  M.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  Pattern  chain  roll 
for  looms.     1.471,715  ;  Oct.  23. 

Whitmore,  Edson  G.,  Point  Place,  assignor  to  The 
Pictures  Development  Co.,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Motion-pic- 
ture  apparatus.      1,457,012  ;   May  29. 

Whitmore,  Edward  E.,  assignor  to  The  Curtain  Supply 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  shade  roller.  1,470,789  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Whitmore,  Eugene  R.,  U.  S.  Army.  Vaccine  and  pre- 
paring same.     1,457,097  ;  May  29. 

Whitmore,  James  B.,  and  J.  E.  Ferguson,  Bloomfield, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Lamp  Company. 
Filament  clamper.     1,464,304  ;  Aug.  7. 

Whitmore,  William  A.,  Nelsonville,  Ohio.  Water  feed  for 
steam  boilers.     1,477,472  ;  Dec.  11. 

Whitmoyer,  Walter  R.  (See  Snodgrass,  C.  W.,  and  Whit- 
moyer.) 

Whitmoyer,  Walter  R.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Snodgrass, 
C.  W.,  and  Whitmoyer,  assignors.) 

Whitney,  Baxter  D.,  &  Son,  Inc.      (i 
assignor.) 

Whitney.  F.  A..  Carriage  Company. 
B.,  assignor.) 

Whitney,   F.  a..  Carriage  Company. 
F.,   assignor.) 

Whitney,   Gary  M.,   GreybuU,  Wyo. 
emptier.     1,459,485  ;  June  19. 

Whitney,  Gary  M.,  and  J.  F.  Fletcher,  Greybull,  Wyo. 
Automatic  float  valve  for  the  separation  of  two  im- 
miscible  liquids.      1,459.486 ;    June    19. 

Whitney,  Herbert  C.  (See  Eastman,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whitney,  Leslie  D.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Hydraulic 
press.    1,467,130  ;  Sept.  4. 

Whitney,  Loren  L.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  American 
Steel  Foundries,  Chicago,  111.  Reversible  fulcrum. 
1,457.334  ;  June  5. 

Whitney,  Lyman  F.,  assignor  to  Kalmus,  Comstock  & 
Wescott,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Headlight  screen. 
1,458,635  ;  June  12. 

Whitney  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Chapman, 
John   C,   assignor.) 

Whitney  Metal  Tool  Company.  (See  Jensen,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

Whitney,  Robert  B.     (Se<?  Vosburg,  A.  E.,  and  Whitney.) 

Whitney,  Stephen  H.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  A.  A. 
Eddie,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ore  separator.  1,456,165  ; 
May  22. 

Whitney,  Wallace  P.,  Springfield,  111.  Spacer  for  paving 
blocks.     1.461,060  ;  July  10. 

Whitney,  William  A.,  assignor  to  F.  Vander  Bogart  and 
H.  A.  Merlien,  Rockford,  111.  Punch.  Rel5,719 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Whiton,  D.  E.,  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Lee,  Henry 
B.,  asignor.) 

Whitsel.  William,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa.  Ice-cream  tub. 
1.443.062  :  Jan.  23. 

Whitsett,  Cameron  A.,  Chicago,  III.  Spotlamp.  1,460,777  ; 
July  3. 

Whitson.  Delmar  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Producing  sound 
records.      1,474,695 ;    Nov.    20. 

Whitson,  Ora  P.,  Newark,  III.  Lug  shield.  1,467,215  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Whitstock,  Otto  M..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Changeable-picture 
device.     1,474,572  ;   Nov.   20. 


&  Son,  Inc.      (See  White,  Alphonzo, 
(See  Ambler,  George 
(See  Shaw,  Harold 
Emptying  device   or 


Whittaker,  John,  Wllpshlre,  R.  Bradshaw  and  J.  Briggs, 
deceased.  Rishtou,  near  Blackburn,  M.  Briggs,  ad- 
ministratrix ;  said  administratrix  and  said  Bradshaw 
assignors  to  Whittaker  Loom  Company  Limited,  Pres- 
ton, Lancaster  County,  England.  Weft-replenishing 
mechanism  for  looms.     1,450,623  ;   Apr.   3. 

Whittaker,  John  A.     (See  Massoll,  Curtis  A.,  assignor.) 

Whittaker  Loom  Company  Limited.  (See  Whittaker  J., 
Bradshaw,  and  Briggs,  assignors.) 

Whittaker.  William,  Brandon,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Com- 
bination dumb-bell  and  adjustable  spring  grip.  1,444,819  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Whittall,  Albert  R.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Can- 
soldering  machine.     1,448,099  ;  Mar.  13. 

Whittall,  M.  J.,  Associates.  (See  Haas,  Frank  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whittall,  Matthew  J.,  et  al.  (See  Le  Boeuf,  Arthur  W., 
assignor.) 

Whittam,  Benjamin  B.,  Elizabeth,  assignor  to  Babcock  & 
Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Gauge  cock. 
1,473,068  ;   Nov.   6. 

Whitted,    Howard    F.,   and    F.    G.    Schuize,    Santa    Paula,  . 
Calif.     Automatic  inflating  device.     1.469,201 ;  Sept.  25. 

Whittemore,  Benuie,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  C.  Erickson, 
Albert  Lea,  Minn.  Road  drag  and  grader.  1,464,672; 
Aug.  14. 

Whittemore,  James,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Lib- 
bey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  drawing  sheet  glass.  1,447,702 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Whittemore,  James,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
Llbbey-Owens  Sheet  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  drawing  and  flattening  sheet 
glass.     1,466.460  ;  Aug.  28. 

Whittemore,  Wallace  R.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Rotating 
server.     1,472,348  ;  Oct.  30. 

Whitten,  Frank  A.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     1,441,467  ;  Jan.  9. 

Whittet,  Arthur  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Equalizing  de- 
vice.    1,476,435  :  Dec.  4. 

Whittier,  Charles  T.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Royal 
Baking  Powder  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Recovery 
of  valuable  constituents  from  certain  waste  liquors. 
1,412,317  ;  Jan.  16. 

Whittier,  Charles  T.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Royal 
Baking  Powder  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparing 
dry  granular  calcium-acid  phosphate.    1,442.318  :  Jan.  16. 

Whittier,  Earle  O.     (See  Sherman,  J.  M.,  and  Whittier.) 

Whittier,  John  K.,  and  R.  S.  Curley,  assignors  to  Saco- 
Lowell  Shops,  Lowell.  Mass.  Vertical  opener  for  clean- 
ing cotton.     1,471,435  ;  Oct.  23. 

Whittier,  Nelson  P.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.  Gasoline  tank 
and  feed-line  lock.     1,461,507  ;  July  10. 

Whittimore,  C.  R.,  et  aL  (See  Squires,  Chester  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whittingham,  George  H.,  trustee.  (See  Bohart,  George  S., 
assignor.) 

Whittingham,  George  H..  assignor  to  Monitor  Controller 
Company.  Baltimore,  Md.  Thermally-controlled  switch. 
1,454,022;   May   1. 

Whittingham,  Richard  A..  Newark,  assignor  to  Atlas  Axle 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Motor-truck  axle.  1,457,681 ; 
June  5. 

Whittingham,  Richard  A.,  Newark,  assignor  to  Atlas  Axle 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Motor-truck  axle.  1,457,682 ; 
June  5. 

Whittingham,  Richard  A.,  Newark,  assignor  to  Atlas  Axle 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Truck  wheel.  1,457,683 ; 
June  5. 

Whittingham,  Richard  A.,  Newark,  assignor  to  Atlas  Axle 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Vehicle  brake.  1,476,314  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Whittington,  Frederik  G..  Evanston,  111.,  assignor  to 
Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Adjustable  bumper.     1.441,254  :  Jan.  9. 

\Yihittington,  Frederik  G.,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner 
Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Instrument 
mount  for  automobile  instrument  boards.  Rel5,534 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Whittington,  Frederik  G.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Stew- 
art-Warner Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Au- 
tomobile humper.     1,447,703  ;  Mar.  6. 

Whittington,  Frederik  G.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Stewart- 
Warner  Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Trans- 
mission drive  for  motor-vehicle  instruments.  1,460,521 ; 
July  3. 

Whittington,  Frederik  G.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Stewart- 
Warner  Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Trans- 
mission drive  for  speedometers.     1,460,522  ;  July  3. 

Whittington,  Frederik  G.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Stewart- 
Warner  Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Trans- 
mission drive  for  speedometers  and  the  like.  1,460,523  ; 
July  3. 

Whittington,  Frederik  G.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Stewart- 
Warner  Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Angle 
gear-housing  adapter  for  flexible  shafts.  1,460,524 ; 
July  3. 

Whittington,  Frederik  G.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Stewart- 
Warner  Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Speed- 
adapter  joint  for  power-transmitting  shafts.  1,462,675  ; 
July  24. 


586 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Whittington,  Frederik  G.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Stew- 
art-Warner Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Steering-wheel  drive  for  speedometers.  1,466,865 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Whittington,  Frederik  G.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Stew- 
art-Warner Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  III. 
Power-transmitting  connection  and  adapter.  1,466,979  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Whittington,  Frederik  G.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Stewart- 
Warner  Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Elec- 
tric switch.     1,468,985;  Sept.  25. 

Whittington,  Frederik  G.,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner 
Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Thermostatic 
signal-operating  device.      1,478,084 ;    Dec.    18. 

Whittle,  Oscar  L.,  Warrington,  England.  Link  helting. 
1,446,730  ;  Feb.  27. 

Whittle,    Walter.      (See  Turner,   John,   jr.,   assignor.) 

Whittles,  George  C,  Lyndhurst,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G. 
Soderstrom,  Newark,  N.  J.  Line  connector  and  ad- 
juster.    1,472,621  :  Oct.   30. 

Whittlesey,  Edward  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
F.  W.  Dodge  Company.  Card-sorting  machine. 
1,449,078;  Mar.  20. 

Whltton,  William  W.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Automobile  at- 
tachment.    1,440,516;   Jan.  2. 

Whitton,  William  W.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Control  mecha- 
nism for  automobiles.     1,458,258  ;  June  12. 

Whitworth,  Bevill  W.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Adjustable  shade 
bracket.      1,478,779  ;    Dec.   25. 

Whyte,  John,  Chicago,  111.  Solenoid-controlled  fuel  in- 
jection and  ignition  valve.     1,451.384  ;   Apr.  10. 

Wiberg,  Charles  A.,  Duluth,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  J. 
Ekholm,  West  Duluth,  Minn.  Shutter-carrying  shield. 
1,445,572  ;  Feb.  13. 

Wiberg,  Harold  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Record  cabinet. 
1,448,892  ;   Mar.   20. 

Wichita  Scraper  Drag  Company,  The.  (See  Winters,  Ed- 
ward B.,  assignor.) 

Wichman,   Frank   S.      (See  Otis   S.  and  WIehman.) 

Wichner,  Alfred  G.,  Winner,  S.  Dak.  Cap  for  fuel  tanks 
of   automobiles.      1,441,1.39 ;    Jan.    2. 

Wichser,  Bernhard,  Brooklyn,  N  T.  Valve-operating 
device.    1,452,859  ;  Apr.  24. 

Wick,  Robert,  Woodridge,  N.  J.  Brake-band-control 
mechanism.     1,455,372  ;  May  15. 

Wick,  Sarah  J.,  Lonerock,  Oreg.  Mattress.  1,457,203 ; 
May  29. 

Wickberg,  Godfrey,  Seattle,  Wash.  Toothbrush.  1,469,348  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Wickel,  Katharina,  geb.  Holocek,  Feucht,  near  Nuremberg, 
Germany.  Manufacture  of  metal-coated  paper. 
1,465,107  ;  Aug.   14. 

Wlckenden,  Leonard,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Colloidal  decolor- 
izing material  and  producing  the  same.  1,447,452  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Wickersham,  Elmer  E.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufactur- 
.  ing  Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Chain-track  support. 
1,442,549  ;  .Ian.  16. 

Wickersham.  Elmer  E.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Tractor  frame  suspen- 
sion.    1,442,550;  Jan.  16. 

Wickersham,  Elmer  E.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Tractor  frame  suspen- 
sion.    1,442,551 ;  Jan.  16. 

A'ickersham,  Elmer  E.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Main-frame  suspension 
for  tractors.     1,442,552;  .Tan.   16. 

Wickersham,  Elmer  E.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Tractor  frame  suspen- 
sion.    1,450,468  ;  Apr.  3. 

Wickersham,  Elmer  E.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Tractor  construc- 
tion.    1,450,469  ;  Apr.  3. 

Wickersham,  Elmer  E.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Single-point  frame  sus- 
pension.     1,450,470  ;  Apr.   3. 

Wickersham,  Elmer  E.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Tractor  tread  link. 
1,450,471 ;  Apr.  3. 

Wickersham,  Elmer  B.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Suspension  for 
tractors.      1,450,472  ;    Apr.   3. 

Wickersham,  Elmer  E.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Frame  suspension 
for  traction  engines.     1,455,465  ;   May  15. 

Wickersham,  Elmer  E.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Tractor.  1,455,466; 
May  15. 

Wickersham,  Elmer  E.,  assignor  to  The  Holt  Manufactur- 
ing Company.  Stockton,  Calif.  Tractor-frame  suspen- 
sion.     1,474,749  ;    Nov.    20. 

Wickert,  Elmer  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Pneumatic  tire. 
1,451,640  ;  Apr.  10. 

Wickes  Boiler  Company,  The.  (See  Baker,  John  F.  L., 
assignor.) 

Wickey,  Andrew,  East  Chicago,  Ind.  Small  hot-water 
tank    electrically    heated.      1,477,473 ;    Dec.    11. 

Wickizer,  Jennie  B.,  et  al.  (See  Harris,  Romaine  R., 
assignor.) 

Wlckland,  Algot  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Campbell, 
Wyant  &  Cannon  Foundry  Co.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Circu- 
lar-milling machine.     1,460,525  ;  July  3. 


Wicks,  John,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Company, 
Chicago.  111.  Measured-service  telephone  system. 
1,475,612;  Nov,   27. 

Wicks,  John,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Measured-service  telephone  system. 
1,475,613;  Nov.  27. 

Wicks.  Samuel  G.,  Boho,  Miss.  Cotton-blocking  machine. 
1,446,530  ;  Feb.  27. 

Wlcksteed,  Ralph,  Kettering,  England.  Hack-saw  ma- 
chine.    1,462,779  ;  July  24. 

Wickstrom,  Hans,  and  P.  J.  Shea,  assignors  to  Norton 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Grinding  machine  for 
forming  rolls.     1,465,538  ;  Aug.  21. 

Wickwire,  James  W.,  Wollaston,  and  C.  E.  Burns,  Maiden, 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Edson  Manufactur- 
ing Corporation,  Boston,  Mass.  Pumping  unit. 
1,465,032;  Aug.   14. 

Wico  Electric  Company.  (See  Brown,  P.,  and  Hendrick- 
son,  assignors.) 

Widas,  Frank  S.      (See  Widas,  Joseph  P.,  and  F.  S.) 

Widas,  Joseph  P.  and  P.  S.,  Caspian,  Mich.  Miner's  knife. 
1.458,789;   June  12. 

Widdowson,  Tom,  Nottingham,  England.  Circular-knit- 
ting machine,     1,464.052  ;   Aug.  7. 

Wldell,  Magnus  E.,  Maywood,  and  A.  A.  Jahr,  Forest 
Park,  111.,  assignors  to  American  Can  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Horizontal  stationary  double  seamer  for 
cans.     1,452,947  ;  Apr.  24. 

Widell,  Magnus  E.,  Maywood,  and  A.  A,  Jahr,  Forest 
Park,  111.,  assignors  to  American  Can  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  End  feed  for  double  seamers.  1,453,818 ; 
May   1. 

Widell,  Magnus  E.,  Maywood,  111.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  stop  for 
double  seamers.     1,454,876  ;  May  15. 

Widell,  Magnus  E.,  Maywood,  and  W.  A.  Smith,  Geneva, 
111,,  assignors  to  American  Can  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Gasket-lining  mnchine.     1.463,915  ;  Aug.  7. 

Widerstand  Aktiengesellschaft  fiir  Elektro-Warme-Tecknik. 
(See  Penzold,  Wilhelm,  assignor.) 

Widescope  Camera  Co.  (See  Bingham,  George  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Widescope  Camera  Co.      (See  Elms,  John  D.,  assignor.) 

Widger,  Frank  V.,  Chicago,  111.  Continuous  reversing 
drive.     1,471,509;  Oct.  23. 

Widiger,  Emanuel,  Hammond,  Ind.  Pipe-flange  protec- 
tor.    1,459,126  ;  June  19. 

Widmann,  Eugene  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  P.  D.  Lewis, 
West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Pathe  E^eres  Phono- 
graph Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  phono- 
graph and  sound-character  exhibiting  device.  1,459,426; 
June  19. 

Widmer,  Charles  A.     (See  Mason,  Arthur  C,  assignor.) 

Widmer,  Frederick  A.,  Corsicana,  Tex.  Collapsible  ro- 
tary   well    drill.       1,456,350;     May    22. 

Widmer,  Howard  G.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Arkell  Safety 
Bag  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  operating 
on  paper.     1,459,041 ;  June  19. 

Widmeyer,  Charles  E.  (See  Serrell,  W.  C,  and  Wid- 
meyer.) 

Widney  Company,  The.  (See  Conrad,  Frederick  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Widstrand,  Carl  H.,  Lakeside,  Mich.  Hock  for  tire 
chains.     1,462,590  ;  July  24. 

Wiebe,  Sigurd  J.  A.,  assignor  to  American  Toyland  Cre- 
ators, Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Figure  toy  roundabout. 
1,467,216  ;  Sept.  4. 

Wiedeman,  Henry  E.  (See  Murphy,  P.  W.,  and  Wiede- 
man.) 

Wiedemann,  Carl,  Breslau,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Inc.  Acety- 
lene producer.     1,447,195  ;  Mar.  6. 

Wiederhold,  Edward  C.  (See  Kemp,  I.  M.,  and  Wieder- 
hold.) 

Wiederhold,  Hermann,  and  C.  Ehrenberg,  Furstenwalde- 
on-the-Oder,  Germany,  assignor  to  Industrial  Re- 
search Limited,  London,  England.  Recovery  of  am- 
monia from  gases  containing  the  same.  1,459,703 ; 
Jane  19, 

Wiederhold,  Oscar,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Heater.  1,446,365  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Wiederwax,  Robert  W..  assignor  to  Geist  Manufacturing 
Company,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Oil  burner.  1,460,630  ; 
July  3. 

Wiederwax,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  Geist  Manufacturing 
Company,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Burner.  1,460,631  ; 
July  3. 

Wiederwax,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  Geist  Manufacturing 
Company,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Preheater.  1,465,797  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Wiederwax,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  Geist  Manuufacturing 
Company,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Fuel-oil  burner. 
1,473,657;  Nov.   13. 

Wiedlich  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Plauder,  Alfred  J., 
assignor.) 

Wiedmann,  Martin  H.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Separable  fastener 
and  lock.     1,467,465  ;   Sept.   11. 

Wiegand,  Andrew  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Tire.  1,461,766 ; 
July  17. 

Wiegand,  Edwin  L,,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Internal-combustion 
engine.     1,456,018  ;   May  22. 

Wiegand,  Edwin  L.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Emplacing  appara- 
tus.    1,476,126;   Dec.   4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Coutiuued. 


587 


Wiegnnd,  Edwin  L.,  Pittsbursh,  Pa.  Heater  for  Internal- 
cdmbustlon    eneincs.      1,478.415 ;    Dec.    25. 

Wlegand.  Edwin  L.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electrical-beating- 
elemeut    windinfr    apparatus.      1.47.S.4r>!i  ;    Prf.    25. 

Wiegand.  William  B.,  Montreal,  Canada.  Rubber  foot- 
wear.    l,4(!o.504  ;  Aug.  21. 

Wiegandt,  Carl,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Viehmann, 
narmen.    Germany.      Label.      1,462,220 :    July    17. 

Wlehr,  John  C,  Marine  L'lty,  Mich.  Automobile  signal. 
1,464,460:   Aug.   7. 

Wiel,  Eli  H.,  assignor  to  Buckingham  &  Heeht,  San 
Francisco,   Calif.     Shoe  or  boot.     1,462,095  ;  July  17. 

Wieland,  George  E.  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  Boehmer, 
Baltimore,  Md.     Lock.     1.463,768;   July  31. 

■Wlelgolaski,  Frans  H.  A.,  Cnristiania,  Norway.  Reaction 
turbine  for  water,  wind,  steam,  etc.     1,474,571  :  Nov.  20. 

Wiemanu  Company,  The.  (See  Wiemann,  William  P., 
assignor.) 

Wiemann,  William  P.,  assignor  to  The  Wiemann  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Magneto-electric  shocking  ma- 
chine.    1.454.528  ;  May  8. 

Wiemer,  Charles  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Direction  sig- 
nal.    Des.  62.686  ;  July  17. 

Wiener,   Herman.      (See  Myers,   Hubert  A.,   assignor.) 

Wiener,  Milton  M.     (See  Benson,  M.  P.,  and  Wiener.) 

Wiens,  Herman  P.,  York,  Nebr.  Tire  tightener. 
1,470.701  ;  Oct.   16. 

Wler,  Harry  A.  and  S.  A..  Dallas,  Tex.  Means  for  crack- 
ing  hydrocarbons.      1,454,142  ;    Mav    8. 

Wier.   Stuart  A.      (See  Wier,  Harry  A.   and  S.   A.) 

Wiero,  Walter  S.,  Ravensdale,  Wash.  Collapsible  boat. 
1,448,905;  Mar.  20. 

Wierth,  Frederick  O.  (See  Bauer,  W.  J.  Wierth,  and 
MeadofiP. ) 

Wierth,  Harold  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Baking  pan. 
1,464,792;  Aug.  14. 

Wiertz,  Peter  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  remov- 
ing and  crushing  rock.     1,462,096  ;  July  17. 

Wiese.  Franz,  Berlin,  Germany.  Safety  razor.  1,449,924  ; 
Mar.    27. 

Wieseckel,  George  F.,  Hagerstown,  Md.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Maryland  Railway  Company.  Coal  trimmer. 
1,452,012  ;  Apr.  17. 

Wiesenfeld,  Moses,  Baltimore,  Md.  Artificial  tree. 
1,472,709;  Oct.  30. 

Wiesner,  Joseph  F.,  Ellis,  Kans.  Measuring  and  cutting 
machine.     1,476,664  ;  Dec.  4. 

Wiest,  Jonas  H.,  Elyria.  Ohio.  General-utility  traction 
machine.     1,467,822  ;   Sept.   11. 

Wiford.  Elza  E..  Sidney,  Ohio.  Automatic  stop  for  pho- 
nographs.    1.477.739  ;  Dec.  18. 

Wig,  Rudolph  J.     (See  Burrows,  Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Wigand,  Albert,  assignor  to  the  Firm  of  Carl  Zeiss,  Halle, 
Germany.     Contact  bowl.     1,457,804  ;  June  5. 

Wigellus,  Sven  G,,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Wlgelius 
Motorer,  Gottenborg,  Sweden.  Controlling  means  for 
hydraulic  generators.     1,440,428  ;  Jan.  2. 

Wlgelius,  Sven  G.,  and  N.  W.  Uhr,  assignors  to  Aktiebo- 
laget Wigelius  Motorer,  Gottenborg,  Sweden.  Device 
for  regulating  the  lift  of  valves.     1,440,427  ;  Jan.  '2. 

Wiggln,  Joseph  N.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  H.  B.  Wig- 
gin's  Sons  Company,  Bloomfleld,  N.  J.  Plaster  and 
controlling  the  setting  of  plaster,  an  acceleratoi*  there- 
for, and  making  such  accelerator.     1,460,396  ;  July  3. 

Wiggins,  Clarence  E.,  Delhi,  La.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,464.461 :  Aug.  7. 

Wiggin's,  H.  B.,  Sons  Company.  (See  Wiggins,  Joseph 
N.,   assignor.) 

Wigginton,  George  P.,  assignor  to  Kalamazoo  Loose  Leaf 
Binder  C6.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Temporary  binder. 
1,443,406;  Jan.  30. 

Wigginton,  Georgp  P.,  assignor  to  Kalamazoo  Loose  Leaf 
Binder  Co.,  Kalamazoo.  Mich.  Temporary  binder  or 
loose-sheet   holder.     1,461,954;  July  17, 

Wiggler  Corporation,  The.  (See  Zeis,  George  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wight,  Sedgwick  N.,  Rochester,  assignor  to  General  Rail- 
way Signal  Company,  Gates,  N.  Y.  Switch  protection 
for   block-signal   systems.      1.476.866 ;  Dec.    11. 

Wightman,  Andrew  R.,  Maiden,  Mass,  Combined  radi- 
ator cap  and  relief  valve  for  automobiles.  1,464,230  : 
Aug.  7. 

Wightman,  Gordon  E.  (See  Richter,  G.  A.,  and  Wight- 
man.) 

Wightman  &  Hough  Company.  (See  Hough,  Herbert  D., 
assignor.) 

Wiehtman,  Merle  J,,  Seattle,  Wash.  Underfeed  furnace. 
1.4.04,697  ;  May  8, 

Wightman,  Sherburne  H.,  Birmingham,  Mich.,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  International  Concrete  Corpo- 
ration, Wilmington,  Del.  Concrete  mixer.  1,455,898 ; 
Mav  22. 

Wigle,  Wilson  B.,  FuUerton,  Calif.  Elevator.  1,448,100  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Wigle,  Wilson  B.,  and  W.  Hughes,  Long  Beach,  Calif. 
Centering  cementing  shoe.     1,460,632  ;  July  3. 

Witrnall,  Harry.  (See  Baddiley,  J.,  Payman,  and  Wig- 
nail.) 

Wigner,  Sirenaus  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  E. 
Pascoe,  Phoenix.  Ariz.  Signal  for  automobiles. 
1,468,684  ;  Sept.  25. 

Wigness,  Cornelius  R.,  and  H.  W.  Sahl,  Harlan,  Iowa. 
Motor  stand.     1,471,992  ;  Oct.  23. 


Wigton,  George  IL,  Eureka,  and  S.  M.  Seddon,  Salt  Lake 
City.  Utah.    Treating  silicious  ores.     1,458,016  ;  Juno  5. 

WikandiT,  Oscar  K.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Skayef  Ball  Bearing  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Roller 
bearing.     1,447,453  ;  Mar.  6. 

Wikandor,  Oscar  R.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Skayef  Ball  Bearing  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Roller 
bearing.     1,447,704  ;  Mar.  6. 

Wikander,  Oscar  R.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Worth- 
iagton  Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Valve.     1.464,837 ;   Aug.  14. 

Wike,  Reginald  E.,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Bottle-disk  extract- 
or.    1,451,853  ;  Apr.  17. 

Wikel,  Henry  S.,  and  M.  F.  Thatcher,  York,  Pa.  Ma- 
chine for  reducing  stock-feed  materials.  1,467,131  ; 
Sept.  4, 

Wiki,  Edward,  Lucerne,  Switzerland.  Pelton-wheel  tur- 
bine.    1,448,893;  Mar.   20. 

Wilberding,  Alfred,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Plant  protector. 
1,453,963;  May   1. 

Wilborn,   J.   C,   et   al.      (See  Nell,   Joseph   B.,   assignor.) 

Wilbur,  Peter  L.,  Tuckahoe,  assignor  to  Ampyr  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Support- 
ing bracket.     1,454,662  ;  May  8. 

Wilbur,  Truman  D.,  Brocton,  N.  Y.  Toy  animal.  Des. 
62,159  :  Mar    27. 

Wilburger,  William.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Album  for  disk 
records.     1,442,375  ;  Jan.  16. 

Wilburger,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Envelope  for  disk 
records,     1,46,232  ;  Feb.  20. 

Wilburger,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Binding  post  for 
loose-leaf  books.     1,452,860  ;  .\pr.  24. 

Wilburger,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Album  for  disk  rec- 
ords.    1,452,861 ;  Apr.  24. 

Wilburger,  William.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Album  for  disk 
records.     1.459,457  ;  June   19. 

Wilburger,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Spring  binder  post. 
1,462,925  ;  July  24. 

Wilburger,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Envelope  for  disk 
records.     1,463,413  ;   July  31. 

Wilburger,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Envelope  for  disk 
records.     1,464,378  ;  Aug.  7. 

Wilburn,    Sylvestor.      (See    Allen,   F.    X.,   and   Wilburn.) 

Wilbuschewitsch,  Mose,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Appa- 
ratus for  continuous  extraction,  particularly  of  oil. 
1,454,419  ;  May  8. 

Wilcke,  Oscar,  assignor  to  the  Firm :  Luftschiffbau 
Zeppelin  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung, 
Friedrichshafen,  Germany.  Bomb-throwing  device  for 
aircraft.     1,454,990;   May  15. 

Wilcke,  Otto  C.  F.,  and  J.  Kirby,  jr.,  assignors  to  The 
Dayton  Manufacturing  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Shade 
holder.     1.470,790;  Oct.  16. 

Wilco  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Wilms,  Hermann,  as- 
signor. ) 

Wilcox,  Allen  C,  Bridgeport,  Ohio.  Gathering  and  de- 
livering apparatus  for  molten  glass.  1,465,886 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Wilcox,  Charles  E.,  Anaheim,  Calif.  Oil-well  pump. 
1,456,166;  May  22. 

Wilcox,  Crittenden  and  Company.  (See  Hanson,  Henry, 
assignor.) 

Wilcox,  Frederick  E.,  and  ,L  W.  Funk,  Hanover,  Pa. 
Dirigible-headlight  mechanism  for  automobiles. 
1,464,673  ;  Aug.  14. 

Wilcox,  George,  Riverside,  assignor  to  California  Can- 
ning Machinery  Co,,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cooking  ap- 
paratus.    1,446,955  ;  Feb.  27. 

Wilcox,  George  L.,  Escalon,  Calif.  Earth  scraper. 
1,451,062;  Apr.  10. 

Wilcox,  Harry  E.,  et  al.     (See  Will,  Carl  H.,  assignor.) 

Wilcox,  James  G.,  Bradley,  Wis.  Spindle-bolt  protector. 
1,471,227;  Oct.  16. 

Wilcox,  Joseph,  jr.,  Athol,  Mass.  Clock  casing.  1,442,758  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Wilcox.  Josiah  T.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Tin 
Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Sifter-top-rpceptacle  closure.     1.445,736  ;  Feb.  20. 

Wilcox,  Merrill  M.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Tappet.  1,470,409  ; 
Oct.  9, 

Wilcox,  Merrill  M.,  Saginaw,  Mich.     Tappet.     1,470,410  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Wilcox,  Merrill  M.,  Saginaw,  Mich.     Tappet.     1,470,412  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Wilcox,     Merrill    M.,     Saginaw,    Mich.      Making    valves. 

1,470,413;    Oct.    9. 
Wilcox,   Merrill   M.,   assignor   to   Wilcox   Motor   Parts    & 

Manufacturing    Co.,    Saginaw,    Mich.      Making    poppet 

valves.      1,470.041 ;    Oct.    9. 
Wilcox,   Merrill   M.,   assignor   to    Wilcox   Motor   Parts   & 

Manufacturing  Co.,  Saginaw,  Mich.    Tappet.     1,470,411 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Wilcox.     Oliver    W..     Houston,    Tex.       Operating     table. 

1,442.418;  Jan.   36. 
Wilcox  Motor  &  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Schupp,  Arthur 

A.,    assignor.) 
Wilcox  Motor  Parts  &  Manufacturing  Co.      (See  Wilcox, 

Merrill  M.,  assignor.) 
Wilcox,  Ralph  D,,  et  al.     (See  Will,  Carl  H.,  assignor.) 
Wilcox.    Richard    L.,    assignor   to   The   Waterbury   Farrel 

Foundry    and    Machine    Company,    Waterbury,    Conn. 

Compensating  mechanism.     1,441,255  ;  Jan.  9. 


588 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Wilcox,  Richard  L.,  assignor  to  The  Waterbury  Farrel 
Foundry  and  Machine  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn. 
Compensating  mechanism.     1,441,256  ;  Jan.  9. 

Wilcox.  Richard  L.,  assignor  to  The  Waterbury  Farrel 
Foundry  and  Machine  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn. 
Shaving   machine.      1,478,313 ;   Dec.    13. 

Wilcox,  Richard  L.,  assignor  to  The  Waterbury  Farrel 
Foundry  and  Machine  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn. 
Trimming  mechanism.      1,478,314 ;    Dec.   18. 

Wilcox,  Richard  L.,  assignor  to  The  Waterbury  Farrel 
Foundry  and  Machine  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn. 
Header   mechanism.      1,478,315 :    Dec.    18. 

Wilcox,  Richard  L.,  and  C.  O.  Petitjean,  assignors  to 
The  Waterbury  Farrel  Foundry  and  Machine  Company, 
Waterbury,  Conn.  Connection  mechanism.  1,457,098 ; 
May  29. 

Wilcox,  W.  W.,  Co.     (See  Klatt,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Wilcox  &  White  Co.,  The.  (See  White,  Frank  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Wilcox,  William  A.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Shipping  box. 
1,450,273;  Apr.  3. 

Wild,  Charles  U.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Burt  Ma- 
chine Company,  Incorporated.  Case-filling  machine. 
1,443,157;  Jan.  23. 

Wild,  Charles  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Burt  Ma- 
chine Company,  Incorporated.  Can-labeling  machine. 
1,475,358;  Nov.  27. 

Wild,  William,  Blackpool,  assignor  of  one-half  to  West's 
Gas  Improvement  Company,  Limited,  Manchester,  Eng- 
land. Retort  for  the  distillation  of  carbonaceous  ma- 
terials.    1,448,017;    Mar.    13. 

Wilde,  Eben  F.,  assignor  to  The  Baer  &  Wilde  Company, 
Attleboro,  Mass.     Cuff  button.     1,450,344  ;   Apr.   3. 

Wilde,  Jerome  6.     (See  Zurborg,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Wilden,  Charles  M.      (See  Allen,  C.  J.,  and  Wilden.) 

Wilden,  Commodore  P.      (See  Allen,  0.   J.,   and  Wilden.) 

Wilder.  Gardner  H.,  assignor  to  The  A.  I.  Root  Company, 
Medina,  Ohio.  Wax-sheeting  machine.  1,440,858 ; 
Jan.   2. 

Wilder,  George  C,  Harlan,  Iowa.  Testing  stand  for  dyna- 
mo-electric machines.     1,445,923  ;  Feb.  20. 

Wllder-Plke  Thermometer  Co.  (See  Pike,  Seneca  M..  as- 
signor.) 

Wilder,  Harry  E.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Tourist  map  and  op- 
erating mechanism  therefor.     1,456,602  ;  May  29. 

Wilder,  Ida  D.,  Lake  City,  Fla.  Sanitary  seat  cover. 
1,456,685  ;  May  29. 

Wilder,  Ralph  E.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Bethlehem  Steel  Company.  Truck  frame. 
Rel5,696;  Oct.  9. 

Wilderson,  Clinton,  G.,  assignor  to  The  Crescent  Machine 
Company,  Leetonia,  Ohio.  Mortising  and  boring  ma- 
chine.    1,471,993;  Oct.  2.3. 

Wildhaber,  Ernest.     (See  Mviller,  F.,  and  Wildhaber.) 

Wilding,  James  A.     (See  Hey,  G.,  and  Wilding.) 

Wildman  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Howie,  Kenneth,  assignor.) 

Wildman  Mfg.  Co.    (See  Howie,  K.,  and  Taylor,  assignors.) 

Wildman  Rubber  Company.  (See  Reichard,  Harold  D., 
assignor.) 

Wildman  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Wildman,  William 
W.,  assignor.) 

Wildman,  William  W.,  assignor  to  The  Wildman  Rubber 
Company,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Mode  of  manufacturing 
inner  tubes.     1,463,987  :  Aug.  7. 

Wildmer,  Franz,  Buschullersdorf.  near  Reichenberg,  In 
Bohemia,  Czechoslovakia.  Silencer  for  firearms. 
1,462.158;  July  17. 

Wile,  Raymond  S.,  and  S.  H.  Gobay,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Vacuum-walled  container.     1,463,027  ;  July  24. 

Wile,      Solomon,     Rochester,     N.     Y.     Slicing     machine. 

1.444.859  ;  Feb.  13. 

Wile,     Solomon,     Rochester,     N.     Y.       Slicing     machine. 

1.444.860  ;  Feb.  13. 

Wile.     Solomon,     Rochester,     N.     Y.      Slicing     machine. 

1,464,053;  Aug.  7. 
Wile,     Solomon,     Rochester,     N.     Y.       Slicing     machine. 

1,465,702;  Aug.  21. 
Wile.     Solomon,     Rochester,     N.     Y.       Slicing     machine. 

1,465,703  ;  Aug.  21. 
Wiles,  Carl  W.     (See  Brandt,  F.  W.,  and  Wiles.) 
Wiley,  Clarence  F.,  Taunton,  assignor  to  Magee  Furnace 

Company,    Inc.,    Boston,    Mass.      Air  inlet    control    for 

combination  coal  and  gas  ranges.     1.459,383  ;  .Tune  19 
Wiley,   Frank  A.      (See  Howland,   H.   P.,   and   Wiley.) 
^'J'^7;-,''y'""'°'   ^-  Ypsilanti,  Mich.     Vehicle  door   latch. 

1,449,477  :  Mar.  27. 
Wilford,  Mearle  A.,  River  Falls,  Wis.     Ladder.    1.445  573  • 

Feb.  13.  ... 

Wilh.  Schaumans  Tarso  Aktiebolag.  (See  Terlinden, 
Richard  W..  assignor.) 

Wilharm,  Adolph  J.,  Ashl^ind,  Wis.  Dust  collector 
1,459,008  ;  June  19. 

Wilhelm,  Henry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Primary  battery  and 
making  the  same.     1,464,838  ;  Aug.  14. 

Wilhelm,  Henry,  Company.  (See  Maussner,  F.,  and  Hit- 
ter, assignor.) 

^1  467  408™s"     ^ii    ^"^^^'^y-      ^^"'-        Piston     ring. 

Wilke,    Richard    H..   Wisconsin   Rapids,   Wis.      Tie   plate 

1,465,324  ;  Aug.  21.  .-.lepidce. 

Wilkens,  Edward  T.      (See  Bollheimer,  R.,  and  Wilkens  1 
Wilkens,  Geslne,  administratrix.      (See  Wilkens,   Herman 
L.) 


Wilkens,  Herman  L.,  deceased,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. ;  A.  G. 
Wilkens,  administratrix.  Portable  lavatory.  1,450,474  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Wilkens,  Jacob  K.,  Muscatine,  Iowa.  Demountable  rim. 
1,461,592;  July  10. 

Wilkes,  Clarence  H.,  assignor  to  Lock-Edge  Machine"  Cor- 
poration, Gloversvllle,  N.  Y.  Glove.  1,474,573 : 
Nov.   20. 

Wilkes,  Frederick  C.  D.  (See  Luce,  G.  D.,  and  Wilkes, 
assignors.) 

Wilkes,  Frederick  W.,  Sparkhill,  Birmingham,  England. 
Emergency  handle  for  domestic  receptacles.  1,474,606; 
Nov.    20. 

Wilkes,  Wade  M.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Compensating  spring 
hanger   and   shock   absorber.     1,441,766 ;   Jan.   9. 

Wilkey,  Constantine  A.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  Portable 
fence.     1,464,305;  Aug.  7. 

Wilkie,  A.  H.      (See  Marotz,  Max,  assignor.) 

Wilkie,  James  B.,  Liverpool,  and  H.  Neville,  Purley,  Eng- 
land. Mounting  of  electrodes  or  electric  discharge 
points  In  the  hulls  of  ships  and  submerged  structures. 
1,467,890;   Sept.  11. 

Wilkie,  Julius  C,  Winona,  Minn.  Connecting-rod  and 
piston  aligning  machine.     1,462,926 ;   July  24. 

Wilkie,  Warren,  assignor  to  Parke,  Davis  &  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Capsule-counting  machine.  1,460,778 ; 
July  3. 

Wilkie,  William,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Seam-pressing  ma- 
chine.    1,455,692;  May  15. 

Wilkin,  Arthur  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Drip  cup. 
1,456,045;  May  22. 

Wilkins,  Henry,  Melville,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South 
Africa.  Concrete  block  and  the  like.  1,448,648 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Wilkins,  James  M.,  assignor  to  A.  Mueller,  trustee,  Deca- 
tur, 111.  Fluid-pressure  regulator.  1,460,301 ; 
June  26. 

Wilkins,  Jay  Y.,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  M. 
Ascher  Silk  Corporation.  Textile  fabric.  Des.  61,923  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Wilkins,  .Tay  Y.,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  M. 
Ascher  Silk  Corporation.  Textile  fabric.  Des.  61,924  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Wilkins,  Jay  Y.,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  M. 
Ascher  Silk  Corporation.  Textile  fabric.  Des.  61,925  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Wilkins,  Peter  O.,  Bliss,  Okla.  Stovepipe  anchor  and 
lock.     1,447,829  ;  Mar.  6. 

Wilkins,  Walter,  Finchley,  England.  Means  for  produc- 
ing or  reproducing  designs,  letterpress,  etc.  1,441,469 ; 
Jan."  9. 

Wilkinson,  Albert  D.,  Methuen,  Mass.  Headlight. 
1,445,862  ;  Feb.  20. 

Wilkinson,  Edwin  H.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Ironing  table. 
1,453,649  ;    May    1. 

Wilkinson,  Elmer  E.,  and  S.  Aronson,  assignors,  by 
mesne  Jissignments,  to  The  Silent  Motor  Corporation, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  bearing  for  spring  motors. 
1,461,858  ;  July   17. 

Wilkinson,  George  D.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Crlbben  4 
Sexton  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  range.  1,445,984  , 
Feb.  20. 

Wilkinson,  George  D.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Cribben  & 
Sexton  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Oven  thermometer. 
1.457,335  ;  June  5. 

Wilkinson,  George  D.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Cribben  & 
Sexton  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  burner.  1,475,465  ; 
Nov.  27.  X 

Wilkinson,  George  D.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Cribben  & 
Sexton  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  cooking  top. 
1,475,466;  Nov.  27. 

Wilkinson,  George  D.,  and  A.  F.  Harter,  Oak  Park,  as- 
signors to  Cribben  &  Sexton  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Gas  range.     1,445,985  ;  Feb.  20. 

Wilkinson,  Henry,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Piatt  Brothers 
and  Company  Limited,  Oldham,  England.  Machine  for 
opening  and  cleaning  cotton  and  other  fibrous  materials. 
1,452,133;  Apr.  17. 

Wilkinson,  Herbert,  Empress,  Alberta,  Canada.  Whip 
holder.     1,461,993:   July  17. 

Wilkinson,  James,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Flexible  coupling.  1,444,439 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Wilkinson,  James,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Elastic-fluid  turbine.  1,456,085 ; 
May  22. 

Wilkinson,  James,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Elastic  fluid  turbine.  1,466,324 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Wilkinson,  James  F.,  Savannah,  Ga.  Determining  free- 
phosphoric-acid  content.     1.462,840  ;  July  24. 

Wilkinson,  Robert  H.,  Ponca  City,  Okla.  Flushing  attach- 
ment  for   automobile   radiators.      1,459.384 ;    June    19. 

Wilkinson,  Leroy  A.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Metallic  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Aurora,  111.  Locker  fitting. 
1,444,820  ;  Feb.  13. 

Wilkinson,  Louis  H.,  assignor  to  Manning,  Bowman  & 
Company,  Meriden,  Conn.  Electric  toaster.  1,476,129  ; 
Dec.   4. 

Wilkinson,  Nathan,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  AUis-Chal- 
mers  Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Com- 
mutator-cooling apparatus.     1,476,940 ;   Dec.    11. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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Wilkinson,  Stanley  W.,  Waukegan,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Creamery  Package  Mfg.  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Automatic  case  feeder  for  bottle  washers, 
etc.     1,407,409;    Sept.   11. 

Wilkinson.  Thomas,  assignor  to  V.  W.  Van  Name,  In- 
corporated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Advertising  and  display 
device.     1,448,549  :  Mar.  13. 

Wilkinson,  Walter,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Air 
Reduction  Company,  Inc.  Compression  of  gases. 
1.443,550 :  Jan.  30. 

Wilkinson,  Wilford  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Deposit  and 
collection  receptacle.     1,447,583  ;  Mar.  6. 

Wilkison,  William  W.,  Avalon,  Mo.  Anchor.  1,474,458  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Wilkisson,  Edward  L.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Auto-radiator 
tank  whistle.     Des.   61,793  ;   Jan.    9. 

Wilkisson,  Edward  L.,  Brooklyn,  N  .Y.  Audible  alarm  for 
coolers  for  internal-combustion  motors.  1,442,457  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Wilkisson,  Edward  L.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  E.  Steiniger,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Audible  alarm 
for  coolers  for  internal-combustion  motors.  1,443,158  ; 
Jan.   23. 

Wilks,  Charles  T.,  Clinton,  Mo.  Making  castings  of 
composite  metals.     1,446,678  ;  Feb.  27. 

Wilks.  Geoffrey  L.,  Surbiton,  London,  England.  Leather- 
finishing  machine.     1,450,933  ;   Apr.   10. 

Wilkymacky,  George  S.  (See  Schnitker,  Alfred,  as- 
signor.) 

Will  &  Baumer  Candle  Co.  (See  Flannery,  Martin  A., 
assignor.) 

■Will  &  Baumer  Candle  Co.  (See  Hawley,  Agnes  M.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Will,  Carl  H.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  H.  E.  Wilcox  and 
one-third  to  R.  D.  Wilcox,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Tire 
adapter.     1,468,221 ;   Sept.   18. 

Will,  G.  A.      (See  McCoy,   Marion  M.,   assignor. )- 

Will,  (George  B.  M.      (See  Goodin,  Edward  L.,  assignor.) 

Will,  John  W.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Portable  pressure  oiler. 
1,473,269;    Nov.    6. 

Will,  Matthew  P.,  Richmond,  Va.  Attachment  for  motor 
vehicles.     1,476,665  ;  Dec.  4. 

Will,  Victor  R.     (See  Normandi,  Norman  L.,  assignor.) 

Will,  Victor  R.,  Lodi,  Calif.  Safety  device  for  automo- 
biles.    1,471.016  ;  Oct.  16. 

Will,  William  (».,  Fairview,  111.  System  of  control  for 
the  carbureting  and  igniting  devices  of  internal-combus- 
tion  engines.      1,460,462:  July   3. 

Willamette  Iron  &  Steel  Works.  (See  Barnes,  Brown 
K.,  assignor.) 

Willamette  Iron  and  Steel  Works.  (See  Claypoole,  Al, 
bert,  assignor.) 

Willard.  Charles  F.,  New  York,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments to  L-W-F  Engineering  Company,  Inc.,  Col- 
lege Point,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Wing  connection  for 
aeroplanes.      1,441,319  ;   Jan.  9. 

Willard,  Frederick  A.  and  M.  D.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Appara- 
tus for  removing  abrasive  disks  from  grinding  wheels. 
1,459,171;  June  19. 

Willard,  Jay   L.      (See  Gardner,  E.  L.,  and  Willard.) 

Willard,  Mathew  D.  (See  Willard,  Frederick  A.  and 
M.  D.) 

Willard,  Roscoe  G.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.  Ice-making 
apparatus.     1,448,584  ;  Mar.  13. 

Willard  Storage  Battery  Company.  (See  Norris,  Paul  E., 
assignor.) 

Willard,  Theodore  A.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Photograph- 
ing apparatus.     1,467,466  ;  Sept.  11. 

Willcox,  Frederick  H.     (See  Eaton,  W.,  and  Willcox  ) 

Willcox,  Frederick  H.,  assignor  to  Freyn,  Brassert  & 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  bleeder.  1.473,716  • 
Nov.    13.  ... 

Willcox    &    Gibbs    Sewing    Machine    Co.        (See    Merritt, 

Arthur  A.,   assignor.) 
Willcuts,  Dee  B.     (See  Hole,  Morris  C,  assignor.) 
Wille.   Frederick,   assignor   to   The   Trumbull    Steel    Com- 
pany,   Warren,    Ohio.      Testing    machine.      1,458,259 : 

June    12. 
Wille,  Fredrik.  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Steel  Company, 

Warren,   Ohio.      Rolling   mill.     1,477.616 ;   Dec.   18. 
Willems,     Enrique     G.,     Santiago,     Chile.       Concentrator. 

1.464,793  ;  Aug.  14. 
Willen,  Joseph,  Chicago,  III.     Belt.     1,469,865  ;  Oct.  9 
Willerton,     William,     Hillyard,     Wash.      Rotary     engine 

1.463,988;  Aug.  7. 
Willers,  George  E.,  Lawrenceburg,  Xnd.,  assignor  to  A.  D 

Cook,     Inc.,     Lawrenceburg,     Ind.       Deep     well    pump. 

1,448,018;  Mar.  13. 

Wlllett,  Alfred  H.,  West  New  York,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Arch  Company.  Fire-box-arch  construction. 
1,452,948 ;  Apr.  24. 

Willett,  Alfred  H.,  West  New  York.  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Arch  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fire-brick 
arch.     1,463,184;   July  31. 

Willett,  Alfred  H.,  West  New  York,  and  H.  S.  Martin, 
Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Arch  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Baffle-wall  brick.  1,460.188: 
June  26. 

■W"'!",    Benedict    E.,    Dayton,    Ohio.       Display    device. 

Willett,  Leon  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Automobile  steering-gear 
lock.     1,469,401 ;  Oct.  2. 


Willett,  Lloyd  F.,  EvansvlUe,  Ind.  Tongue  fastener. 
1,478,416;   Dec.   25. 

Willett,  Walter  E.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Con-O- 
Lite  Corporation,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Water,  fire,  and  germ 
proof  composition.      1,454,780  ;  May  8. 

Wlllette,  Charles  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.     Automatic  lumber, 
trimmer.     1,454,992;   May   15. 

Willetts  Company,  The.  (See  Willctts,  Harry  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Willetts,  Harry  G.,  Grafton,  assignor  to  The  Willetts 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Glass-melting  tank. 
1,462,993  ;  July  24. 

WUley  Company,  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Stahl,  Harry 
E.,  assignor.) 

Willey,  Frank  O.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Permutation  lock 
for  ignition  systems.     1,449,360  ;  Mar.  20. 

Willey,  Joseph  L.      (See  Ewing,  S.  E.  T.,  and  Willey.) 

Williams,  Albert  H.,  assignor  to  lonite  Storage  Battery 
Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Storage  battery  and  producing 
the   same.     1,450,533  :   Apr.   3. 

Williams,  Albert  P.     (See  Risser,  G.  P.,  and  Williams.) 

Williams,   Alfred.      (See   Williams,   Leo    D.    and   A.) 

Williams,  Alfred  and  L.  D.,  London,  England.  Thermo- 
telephonic  receiver.     1,446,234  ;  Feb.  20. 

Williiims,  Allie  M.,  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  Stirring  paddle. 
1,460,007;  June  26. 

Williams,  Alva  J.,  assignor  to  Williams  Oil  Control 
Transmission  Company,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Fluid-con- 
trolled transmission.     1,456,956  ;  May  29. 

Williams,  Arthur,  Dorchester.  Mass.  Necktie  and  mak- 
ing same.     1,454,304  ;  May  8. 

Williams,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Wilmarth  &  Morman  Com- 
pany, Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Head  adjustment  for 
grinding  machines.      1,475,614  ;  Nov.  27. 

Williams,  Arthur  F.,  assignor  to  Williams  Patent  Crusher 
and  Pulverizer  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Breaker  plate 
for   crushers.      1,440,429 ;    Jan.    2. 

Williams,  Bert  C,  Ocean  Park,  Calif.  Savings  bank. 
1,462,184;   July   17. 

Williams,  Brice,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Vending  machine. 
1,453,424  :  May  1. 

Williams,  Brice,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Controlling  means  for 
vending  machines.     1,453,425  ;  May  1. 

Williams,  Celia  M.,  Hammon,  Okla.  Mop.  1,469,568 ; 
Oct.  2. 

WiUiams,  Charles  G.     (See  Phillips,  Darius  T.,  assignor.) 

Williams,  Charles  J.,  and  T.  Skinner,  Thermopolis,  Wyo. 
Spring-forming  device.     1,465,152  ;   Aug.   14. 

Williams,  Charles  J.,  jr.  (See  Creighton,  F.  M.,  and 
Williams.) 

Williams,  Charles  R.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Envelope.  1,473,329  : 
Nov.  6. 

Williams,  Charles  S.,  North  Billerica,  assignor  to  C.  A. 

Persons,    Worcester,    Mass.      Motor-cycle    attachment. 

1,457,241 ;  May  29. 
Williams,    Clarence  B.,   St.   Petersburg,   Fla.     Bottle   car- 
rier.    1,474,305;  Nov.  13. 
Williams,    Cora    B.,    and    S.    P.    Barker,    Buffalo,    N.    Y. 

Sanitary-napkin  supporter.     1,447,367  ;   Mar.   6. 
Williams,  David  L.,  Bessemer,  Ala.     Pipe-forming  plant 

1,462,311  ;    July    17. 
Williams,  Dwight  O.,  Gallon,  Ohio.     Shoehorn.    1,477,408  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Williams,     E.     D.,     Jackson,     Tenn.       Cotton     chopper. 

1,478,933;  Dec.   25. 

Williams.  Earl  V.,  Kokomo,  and  E.  C.  Williams,  Galveston, 

Ind.     Oil  burner.     1,442,759  ;  Jan.  16. 
Williams,     Edgar     R.,    Addington,      Christchurch,      New 

Zealand.      Change-speed   gear.      1,471,228;    Oct.   16. 
Williams,  Edward  H.,  Eureka,  Calif.     Combined  stop  and 

handle   for  bore-cleaning   rods.      1,471,300 ;    Oct.    16 
Williams,    Edward    J.,    River   Edge,    N.    J.      Method    and 

means  for  laying  shingles.     1,476,745  ;  Dec.  11. 
Williams,  Edward  J.,   River  Edge,   N.  J.     Assembling  of 

shingles.     1,476,746;   Dec.   11. 
Williams,     Edward     M.,     Elyria,     Ohio.       Piston     ring 

1,477,617  ;  Dec.  18. 
Williams  Engineering  Company  Limited.      (See  Williams, 

Victor  S.,  assignor.) 

Williams,  Evert  C.     (See  Williams.  Earl  V..  and  E.  C.) 
Williams,  Francis  H.      (See  Benson,  Elof,  assignor.) 
Williams,    Frank,    Hot    Springs,    S.    Dak.     Combined   key 

chain   and   tag  holder.      1,443.889 ;    Jan.    30. 
Williams,  Frank,  Hot  Springs,  S.  Dak.     Combined  pencil 

sharpener  and  guard.     1,452,013  ;  Apr.  17. 
Williams,  Frank  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  Giles,  Salt 

Lake     City,     Utah.       Attachment     for     safety     razors. 

1,468,064  ;  Sept.  18. 
Williams,   Frank   D.,   Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Printing    mo- 
tion  pictures.     1,464,054  ;  Aug.   7. 
Williams,  Frank  E.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  A.  L.  Kelly 

and  one-third  to  F.  S.  Kelly,  Hayward,  Calif.     Garment 

supporter.     1,457,952  ;  June  5. 

Williams,  Frank  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Stop  for  the  control- 
ling levers  of  automobiles.     1,456,750;  May  29. 

Williams,  Fred  O.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Liquid  container. 
1,459,191;   June  19. 

Williams,  Frederic  S.     (See  Smith,  W.  S.,  and  Williams.) 

Williams,  Frederick  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  RefiUable  fuse. 
1,441,959:  Jan.  9. 

Williams,  French  B.,  Lufkin,  Tex.  Spider  for  cotton 
cleaners.     1,463,522;   July  31. 


590 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


WiUlame,  George,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Timer.  1,470,230  ; 
Oct.   9. 

Williams,  George  G.,  assignor  to  Fowler-Williams  Com- 
pany, Dallas,  Tex.     Blow-out  boot.     1,445,465  ;  Feb.  13. 

Williams,  George  H.,  Peoria,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments to  Simmons  Company,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Bed- 
corner  fastening.     Rel5,563  ;  Mar.   13. 

Williams  Gold  Hettning  Co.  (See  Williams,  Reginald  V., 
assignor.) 

Williams,  Hannah  T.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Tiller  lock. 
1,451,452  ;  Apr.   10. 

Williams,  Harry  C,  Fulton,  Ky.  Motion-picture  appa- 
ratus.    1,452,101  ;  Apr.  17. 

Williams,  Harry  M.,  and  J.  W.  Dean,  deceased.  Little 
Rock,  Ark.,  by  R.  L.  Dean,  administratrix.  Superheat 
locomotive.     1,443,970  ;  Feb.  6. 

Williams,  Harry  S.,  assignor  to  Novel  Wheel  Association, 
San  Antonio,  Tex.     Steering  wheel.     1,444,294  ;  Feb.  C. 

Williams,  Harry  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fastener  for  auto- 
mobile   hoods.      1,462,727 ;    July    24. 

Williams,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  C.  F.  Gardner,  Dayton, 
Ohio.     Dispensing  machine.     Rel5,527  ;  Jan.  9. 

Williams,  Harry  W.,  a.ssignor  to  C.  F.  Gardner,  Dayton, 
Ohio.  Dispensing  apparatus  for  semisolid  or  plastic 
materials.     1,455,980  ;  May  22. 

Williams,  Harvey  D.,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Security  Trust  Company,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Toothed  gear.     1,469,290  ;  Oct.  2. 

Williams,  Henry  C,  Altoona,  Pa.     Door  stop.     1,471,299  ;  ' 
Oct.  16. 

Williams,  Herbert  E.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Concrete- 
block-molding  machine.     1,468,065  ;  Sept.  18. 

Williams,  J.  B.,  Company,  The.  (See  Williams,  Philip  K., 
assignor.) 

Williams,  J.  H.,  &  Co.  (See  BuEEord,  George  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Williams,  James  H.,  assignor  to  Remington  &  Sherman 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Valut-closure  structure. 
1,478,085  ;  Dec.  18. 

Williams,  James  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Dentists'  Supply  Company.  Artificial  denture  and 
tooth   therefor.      1,441,257  ;  Jan.  9. 

Williams,  James  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Dentists'  Supply  Company.  Artificial  tooth.  1,460,691 ; 
July   3. 

Williams,  Jesse  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Ironing  board. 
1,450,766;  Apr.  3. 

Williams,  Jesse  J.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Wire  frame.  Rel5,635  ; 
June  26. 

Williams,   Jesse  M.      (See  Bubb,   Lewis   W.,   assignor.) 

Williams,  Joe  C,  Ferda,  Ark.  Breast  drill.  1,476,386 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Williams,  John  D.,  J.  R.  Bolton,  Sulphur  Springs,  and 
F.  L.  Struve,  Greenville,  Tex.  Lemon  and  lime  squeezer. 
1,457,478  ;  June  5. 

Williams,  John  H.  (See  Rudall,  R.  J.,  Brown,  and  Wil- 
liams.) 

Williams,  John  M.,  Henryetta,  Okla.  Electrolytic  cell. 
1,^67,217  ;  Sept.  4. 

Williams,  John  M.,  jr.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Aircraft-wheel 
housing.     1,446,581 ;  Feb.  27. 

Williams,  John  R.,  Miami,  Ariz.  Automobile  seat  warmer 
and  cooler.     1,475,912  ;  Nov.  27. 

Williams,  John  T.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Stile-hornmg 
machine.      1,476,666  ;    Dec.    4. 

Williams,  Joseph  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  Iron,  steel, 
or  steel  alloys.     1,453,057  ;  Apr.  24. 

Williams,  Joseph  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ripsaw  sticker 
head.     1,450,659;   Apr.    3. 

Williams,  Joseph  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one- 
fourth  to  G.  T.  Keen  and  one-fourth  to  C.  Burton, 
both  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  Double-faced  changeable-let- 
ter sign.     1,460,302;   June  26. 

Williams,  Keith,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Chazy,  N.  Y.     Gauge.     1,447,454;  Mar.  6. 

Williams,  Keith,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Chazy,  N.  Y.  Jig  for  grinding  purposes.  1,453,737 ; 
May  1. 

Williams,  Leo  D.     (See  Williams,  Alfred  and  L.  D.) 

Williams,  Leo  D.  and  A.,  London,  England.  Determining 
the    composition   of   gases.      1,459,127 ;    June   19. 

Williams,  Leslie  E.,  Wichita  Falls,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
C.  Allday,  Petrolia,  Tex.  Changeable-letter  sign. 
1,465,198;  Aug.   14. 

Williams,  Lewis  G.,  Corsyrhelig,  Godrergralg,  Wales. 
Pneumatic  tire  for  vehicles.     1,457,412  ;  June  5. 

Williams,  Lois  M.,  Fort  Thomas,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Elgin 
National  Watch  Company,  Elgin,  111.  Timepiece  hand. 
Des.  63,210;  Oct.  30. 

Williams,  Lois  M.,  Fort  Thomas,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Elgin 
National  Watch  Company,  Elgin,  111.  Timepiece  hand. 
Des.   63,211  ;  Oct.  30. 

Williams,  Lucas  B.,  Hattiesburg,  Miss.  Fireplace  con- 
struction.    1,470,793  ;  Oct.   16. 

Williams,  Lynn  A.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Chandler,  Mil- 
ford  G.,  assignor.) 

Williams,  Lynn  A.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Stephenson, 
Leigh  J.,  assignor.) 

Williams  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Williams,  Ralph 
B.,  assignor.)  » 

Williams  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Williams,  William  G.,  as- 
signor.) 


Williams,  Michael  G.  and  A.  Robechaud,  Milwaukee,  Wis 
Clutch  and  brake  lock.     1,442,203  ;  Jan.  16. 

Williams,  Milton  F.,  assignor  of  forty-nine  one-hundredths 
to  H.  M.  Plaisted,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cross-grooved  pulley, 
1„443,514;  Jan.  30. 

Williams,  Miriam  S.  F.,  and  J.  K.  E.  Diffenderffer,  Balti- 
more, Md.  ;  said  DitCenderffer  assignor  to  said  Williams. 
Parking    device   for    automobiles.      1,473,369 ;    Nov.    6. 

Williams,  Morgan,  Ogmore  Vale,  near  Bridgend,  Wales. 
Pit-cage  arrester.     1,475,668  ;  Nov.  27. 

Williams   Motors   Inc.      (See   Shaw,   Louis   E.,   assignor.) 

Williams  Oil  Control  Transmission  Company.  (See  Wil- 
liams, Alva  J.,  assignor.) 

Williams,  Ora  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Grain  separator. 
1,455,693;  May  15. 

Williams,  Ora  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Grain  separator. 
1,460,403  ;  July  3. 

Williams,  Oscar,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Combination  bag  turner 
and  counter.     1,465,199  ;  Aug.   14. 

Williams  Patent  Crusher  &  Pulverizer  Company.  (See 
Davidson,    William   M.,   assignor.) 

Williams  Patent  Crusher  &  Pulverizer  Company.  (See 
Plaisted,  Harold  M.,  assignor.) 

Williams  Patent  Crusher  and  Pulverizer  Company.  (See 
Williams,  Arthur  F.,  assignor.) 

Williams,  Patrick  J.  (See  Richmond,  Everett  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Williams,  Paul  G.,  et  al.     (See  Marsh,  Gerald,  assignor.) 

Williams,  Percy  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Accelerator. 
1,464,858  ;  Aug.  14. 

Williams,   Percy   Q.,   Cincinnati,  and  L.   D.   Soubier,  as-  • 
signers  to   The  Owens  Bottle  Company,  Toledo,   Ohio. 
Ware-distributing  mechanism.     1,462,078  ;  July  17. 

Williams,  Peter  K.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Belt  buckle. 
1,468,769  ;  Sept.  25. 

Williams,  Philip  K.,  assignor  to  The  J.  B.  Williams  Com- 
pany, Glastonbury,  Conn.  Toilet-powder  receptacle. 
Des.  63,015  ;  Sept.  4. 

Williams,  Phillip  H.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Bladder-neck  inserter. 
1,442,376;  Jan.  16. 

Williams,  Phillip  H.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Ball  compressor. 
1,457,866  :  June  5. 

Williams,  Ralph  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Spotlamp. 
1,457,645  ;  June  5. 

Williams,  Ralph  B.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Wil- 
liams Manufacturing  Company.  Spotlight  bracket. 
1,461,955;   July    17. 

Williams,  Ralph  E.,  and  H.  H.  Moreton,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Electrical  connector.     1,445,924  ;  Feb.  20. 

Williams,  Reginald  V.,  assignor  to  Williams  Gold  Refining 
Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Lingual  bar.     1,457,867  ;  June  5. 

Williams,  Remsen  T.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Putty. 
1,476,127;   Dec.  4. 

Williams,  Robert  L.  (See  Fessenden,  R.  A.,  Williams,  and 
Wood.) 

Williams,  Robert  L.,  Newton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Subma* 
rine  Signal  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Selective  receiver.. 
1,453,612  ;   May  1. 

Williams,  Robert  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  H.  L.  J.  Haller, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
S.  B.  Hunt,  trustee,  Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for  producing  ketones.      1,450,569 ;    Apr.   3. 

Williams,  Robert  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  D.  H.  White,  Ber- 
lin, N.  H.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  S.  B. 
Hunt,  trustee.  Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of 
ketones.      1,460,876;    July  3. 

Williams,  Roy  O.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Cable  connector. 
1,466,735  ;  Sept.  4. 

Williams,  Samuel,  Elk  City.  Okla.  Fruit-drying  apparatus. 
1,449,714;   Mar.   27. 

Williams,  Samuel  B.,  jr.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incoi-porated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone-exchange    system.       1,466,155;     Aug.     28. 

Williams.  Samuel  B.,  jr.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     1,471,017  ;  Oct.  16. 

Williams,  Samuel  B.,  jr.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     1,471,018  ;  Oct.  16. 

Williams,  Samuel  B.,  jr.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone-exchange    system.      1,478.086 ;    Dec.    18. 

Williams,  Samuel  B.,  jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  L. 
Bostater,  West  New  York,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Testing  system.     1,445,258;  Feb.  13. 

Williams  Sealing  Corporation,  The.  (See  Hey,  B.  A.,  Le 
Pere,  and  Webber,  assignors.) 

Williams,  Seldon  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Model  or  toy  air- 
plane.    1,446,110;  Feb.  20. 

Williams,  Seldon  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tool.  1,458,961 ; 
June  19. 

Williams.  Seldon  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Fair- 
lead  or  guide  for  the  control  cables  of  aircraft. 
1,453,426;  May  1. 

Williams.  Spencer  B.,  Petersburg,  Va.  Dumping  basket. 
1,447,196  ;   Mar.   6. 

Williams,  Spencer  B.,  Petersburg,  Va.  Plow.  1,449,963  ; 
Mar.   27. 

Williams,  Thomas.      (See  Sutton,  M.,  and  Williams.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1928. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


591 


Williams,  Thomas  II.,  assignor  to  The  Atlamson  Machine 
Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Bimming  press.  1,466,079 ; 
All!,'.  2S. 

Williams,  Victor  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Williams 
Engineering  Company  Limited,  London,  England. 
Type-casting   machine.      1.468,850  ;    Sept.   25. 

Williams,  Walter  C.  (See  Kashmere,  J.  C,  and  Roberts, 
assignors.) 

Williams.  Walter  J.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Interlocking 
Are  brick  for  arches.     1,452,583  ;   Apr.  24. 

Williams,  Walter  W.,  Blooraington,  111.  Liquid-fuel-ato- 
mlzing  device.     1,451,798  :  Apr.  17. 

Williams,  White  &  Co.      (See  Eynon,  Thomas,  assignor.) 

Williams,  William  A.,  Columbus,  (Jhio.  Elevator-door 
latch.     1.454.095  ;  May  8. 

Williams,  William  A.,  assignor  to  The  NortU  British  Rub- 
ber Company  Limited,  Edinburgh,  Scotland.  Rubber 
paving  and  flooring  block  or  slab.     1,465,033;  Aug.  3  4. 

Williams,  William  C,  Locust  Grove,  Ga.  Advertising 
device.      1.449.207  ;    Mar.   20. 

Williams,  William  E.,  Chicago,  III.  Fixed  and  demountable 
rim  construction  for  automobile  wheels.  1,441,768 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Williams.  William  E.,  Chicago,  lU.  Disk  vehicle  wheel. 
1.441,709;  Jan.  9. 

Williams,  William  E.,  Chicago,  III.  Poppet-valve  head. 
1,449.876;   Mar.  27. 

Williams,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Corrugated-plate 
wheel.     1.4.'^1,354;  Apr.  10. 

Williams.  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Steel  wheel  for  auto- 
mobiles.     1.452,772;   Apr.   24. 

Williams,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.     Demountable-rim  fas- 

■    tening.     1,407,410;   Sept.   11. 

Williams.  William  E.,  Wilmette,  111.  Concave  disk  wheel. 
1,441,770;   Jan.  9. 

Williams,  William  E.,  Wilmette,  111.  Disk  demountable 
wheel  for  automobiles.     1,441,771 ;   Jan.   9. 

Williams,  William  E.,  Wilmette,  III.  Running-board-sup- 
porting bracket  or  saddle  for  the  roofs  of  bos  cars. 
1,467,743  ;    Sept.    11. 

Williams,  William  E.,  Wilmette,  111.  Automobile  bumper. 
1.473,689  ;    Nov.    13. 

Williams,  William  E.,  Holywell,  Wales.  Mold  for  casting 
■     brake  blocks  and  the  like.     1,470,307 ;  Oct.  9. 

Williams.  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Fire- 
stone Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  Akron.  Ohio.  Ma- 
chine for  making  automobile  tire-casing  carcasses. 
1,441,767  ;   Jan.  9. 

Williams,  William  E.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  American 
Foundries,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  disc  wheel.  1,476,130  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Williams.  William  6.,  assignor  to  The  Williams  Mfg.  Co., 
Inc.,  Elgin,  111.    Chiropractic  table.    1,448,477  ;  Mar.  13. 

Williams,  Winfield,  assignor  to  Patterson-WUliams  Mfg. 
Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Exercising  apparatus.  1,453,035  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Williams,  Winfleld,  assignor  to  Patterson-Williams  Mfg. 
Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Amusement  device.  1,454,991  ; 
May  15. 

Williamson,  Bartlett  R.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Knock- 
down basket.     1,470.792  ;  Oct.  16. 

Williamson.  Charles  W.,  North  Grafton,  Mass.  Fountain 
pen.     1,449.799  ;   Mar.  27. 

Williamson,  Clarence  H.,  Altoona,  Pa.  Truck  side  frame. 
1,474,306;   Nov.   13. 

Williamson,  Clarence  H.,  Bellwood,  Pa.  Truck  side  frame. 
1,474,307  ;   Nov.   13. 

Williamson  Deburring  Co.  Limited.  (See  Perks,  W., 
Turner,  and  Williamson,  assignors.) 

Williamson,  Felix  D.  (See  Williamson,  James  C,  and 
F.  D.) 

Williamson,  George  W.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Jack. 
1.462,878;  July  24. 

Williamson,  Harley  J.  (See  Carithers,  J.  V.,  and  Wil- 
liamson.) 

Williamson  Heater  Company,  The.  (See  De  Camp,  Ellis 
O.,  assignor.) 

Williamson.  Herbert  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Driving 
mechanism  for  washing  machines.     1,475.913  ;  Nov.  27. 

Williamson.  J.  H.,  et  al.  (See  Kirkpatrick,  Monroe  C, 
assignor.) 

Williamson,  James,  assignor  to  R.  Williamson  &  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Lighting  fixture.  Des.  62,512 ; 
June  12. 

Williamson.  James,  assignor  to  R.  Williamson  &  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Lighting  fixture.  Des.  62,514 ; 
Jrme    12. 

Williamson.  James,  assienor  to  R.  Williamson  &  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Lighting  fixture.  Des.  62,765; 
July  24. 

Williamson.  James  C,  and  F.  D.,  Cordele,  Ga.  Cable 
take-up.     1.443.666;  Jan.  30 

Williamson,  John.  (See  Perks.  W.,  Turner,  and  William- 
son.) 

Williamson.  John  W.  R.,  Westerton,  Scotland,  Sluice  or 
gate  valve.     1,444.576  ;  Feb.  6. 

Williamson,  Oscar  G.  (See  Whitlatch,  J.  G.,  and  Wil- 
liamson.) 

Williamson,  R.,  &  Company.  (See  Ludwig,  George,  as- 
signor.) 

Williamson.  R.,  &  Company.  (See  Williamson,  James, 
assignor.) 


Willison,  Ralph  A.,  and  C.  N.  Esberg,  Portland,  Oreg. 
Change-sign   device.     1,463,108 ;  July   24. 

Williamson,  Robert  1?.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Magnet  and 
dynamo-electric-machine  structure.     1,458,120;  June  5. 

Williamson,  Robert  B.,  .assignor  to  Allis-Chalmcrs  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Lubricating  ap- 
paratus.    1,400,353  ;  June  26. 

WilUamson,  Robert  L.,  Erwin,  Tenn.  Tumbler  padlock. 
1,442.378;  Jan.  16. 

Williamson,  Komeo  L.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Lubricating  at- 
tachment for  vehicle  springs.     1,464,688  ;  Aug.  14. 

Williamson,  Roy  H.,  Spooner,  Wis.  Toy  gun.  1,452,902  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Williamson,  Samson,  Seattle,  "Wash.  Sign-exhibiting  ap- 
paratus.    1,446,731  ;  Feb.  27. 

Williamson,  Samuel  J.  (See  Challis,  H.  D.,  and  Wil- 
liamson. 

Williamson,  Sydney  W.,  and  E.  Disher,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Desk.     Des.  63,346;  Nov.  20. 

Williamson,  William  R.,  Thayer,  Mo.  Electric  stove. 
1,459,868  ;  June  26. 

Willie,  Walter  O.      (See  Dearholt,  John   H.,  assignor.) 

Williford,  James  D.,  assignor  to  The  Goodyear  Tire  & 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tire-retreading  device. 
1,445,428  ;  Feb.  13. 

Willing,  Isidor,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Combination  display 
stand.     1,475,669  ;  Nov.  27. 

Willingham,  Charles  F.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Automatic  over- 
flow  alarm.     1,470.902 :   Oct.   16. 

Willingham,  Robert  O.,  jr.,  et  al.  (See  Webb,  Aubrey 
B.,  assignor.) 

Willink,  Alexander  H.  J.  T.  (See  Heylman,  F.  C,  and 
Willink.) 

Willink,  Alexander  H.  J.  T.,  Martinez,  Calif.  Filing  sys- 
tem.    1,468,613;  Sept.  18. 

Williome,  Eugene,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Square.  1,446,679 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Willis,  Bernard  D.     (See  Martin,  T.  G.,  and  Willis.) 

Willis,  Bernard  D.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Electric  Com- 
rany,  Chicago,  111.  Semiautomatic  telephone  system. 
1,455,951  ;  May  22. 

Willis,  Carl  S.,  Bellingham,  Wash.  Rock  pulverizer. 
1,460,008  ;  June  26. 

Willis,  Charles  L.,  Richmond,  Ind.  Automatic  weather 
and  carpet  strip.     1.445,980  ;  Feb.  20. 

Willis,  George  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Conveyer.  1,475,099 ; 
Nov.   20. 

Willis,  George  M.,  assignor  to  Pines  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Radiator  shutter  control. 
1,471,510;  Oct.  23. 

Willis,  Grover  C,  assignor  to  Willis-Warner  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Motor  protector. 
1,456,663  ;  May  29. 

Willis,  Leland,  and  O.  F.  Woodworth,  Grenloch,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors to  Bateman  and  Companies  Incorporated,  Wil- 
mington, Del.     Dusting  machine.     1.444,648  ;  Feb.  6. 

Willis,  Leland,  and  0.  F.  Woodworth,  Grenloch,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors to  Bateman  and  Companies,  Incorporated,  Wil- 
mington, Del.     Spray  bar.     1,470,246  ;  Oct.  9. 

Willis,  Oscar  D.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Door  latch< 
1,459,701;   June   19. 

Willis,  Richard  G.,  Marion,  Ala.  Door  latch.  1,446,078  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Willis,  Richard  M.     (See  Mathews,  P.  L.,  and  Willis.) 

Willis- Warner  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Willis, 
Grover  C,  assignor.) 

Willis,  Warren  E.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  Franklin  &  Co.,  North 
Attleboro,  Mass.     Box-link  chain.     1,452,058  ;  Apr.  17. 

Willison,  Walter  W.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Thermokept 
Products  Corporation,  New  Xork,  N.  Y.  Preparing  and 
preserving  coconut  meats  and  product  obtained  thereby. 
1.444,408:  Feb.  6. 

Williston,  Belvin  T.,  Somerville.  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Manning,  Maxwell  &  Moore,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Check 
valve.     1,471,229  ;   Oct.  16. 

Willkie,  Herman  F.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  In- 
dustrial Alcohol  Co.  Solvent  composition.  1,449,156 ; 
Mar.    20. 

Willkie,    Herman   F.,   Baltimore,   Md..   assignor   to   U.    S. 

Industrial      Alcohol      Co.        Enameling      composition. 

1,449,157  ;    Mar.    20. 
Willkie,  Herman  F.,  Baltimore.  Md.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  In- 
dustrial Alcohol  Co.      Recovering  glycerin.      1,474,750 ; 

Nov.    20. 
Willkie,    Herman    F.,   Baltimore,   Md..    assignor   to   U.    S. 

Industrial    Alcohol    Co.      Manufacturing    alkyl    esters. 

1.478.498;  Dec.   25. 
Willman,  Allie,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  J.  Torello.  New 

Haven,   Conn.      Intake  lock.      1,458.373  :    June   12. 
Willman,  Irvin  F.,  Muleshoe,  Tex.     Windmill.     1,455,950  ; 

May  22. 
Willmott.    Charles.   Woburn   Sands,   England.     Golf  club. 

1.444.409  :  Feb.  6. 
Willmott,    Herbert   J.,    assignor   to    Peter    Grav    &    Sons 

Inc.,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Cooler  for  liquids.     1,466,388  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Willoughby,  Victor.  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can   Car    and    Foundry    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Draft   and    huffing   mechanism.      1,452,541  ;   Apr.   24. 
Willoughby,    Victor    R.,    Ridgewood.    N.    J.,    assignor    to 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.  New  York,  N.  T. 

Cam  sheave  for  brakes.     1,470,414  ;  Oct.  9. 


592 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Willoughby,  Victor  K.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Car 
construction.     1,470,415  ;  Oct.  9. 

W'illiiughaus,  Gustav,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  R. 
Neumann    Hardware    Co.      Trunk    catch    or    fastener. 

1.478.499  :  Dec.  25. 

WUlringhaus,  Gustav,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  R. 
Neumann    Hardware    Co.      Trunk    catch    or    fastener. 

1.478.500  ;  Dec.  25. 

Wills,    Charles    M.,    Atlantic    City,    N.    J.      Golf    club. 

1,459,810 ;  June  26. 
Wills,   Child   H.,   Detroit,   Mich.     Composite  metal   struc- 
ture for   internal-combustion    engines   and  forming  the 

same.     1,441,468;  Jan.  9. 
Wills,    Childe    H.,    Marysville,   Mich.      Oil-feeding   means. 

1,469,063;  Sept.  25. 
Wills,      Clifford,      Salt     Lick,      Ky.       Railway      switch. 

1,451,435;  Apr.   10. 
Wills,  Ernest  C.   and  E.  S.,  Clinton,  Iowa.     Dump  body. 

1,459.385;   June   19. 
Wills,    Ernest   S.      (See    Wills,   Ernest   C.   and   E.    S.) 
Wills,  Ernest  W.,  Great  Kills,  N.  Y.    Container.    1,470,248  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Wills,  Marion  C,  Platte  City,  and  J.  S.  Daniel,  Kansas 

City,  Mo.     Chain  connector.     1,471,537  ;  Oct.  23. 
Wills,    Walter   B.,    Baltimore,   Md.      Culinary   implement. 

1,447,499;   Mar.  6. 
Willshaw,    Harry.       (See    Macbeth,    C,    and    Willshaw.) 
Willshaw,    William,    Des    Moines,    Iowa.      Steam    pump. 

1,453,561  ;  May  1. 
Willsie,      Henry      E.,      Darien,      Conn.        Ice      machine. 

1,455,823  ;  May  22. 
Willson.  Charles  E.     (See  Jackson.  F.  W..  and  WlUson.) 
Willson,    Howard    C,   Worcester,  Mass.      Base  for   stools 

and  other  furniture.     1,453,650  ;  May  1. 
Willson,     Mendal     W.,     Mount     Carmel,     111.       Ozonizer. 

1,461,238  ;  July  10. 
Willson,    Oscar,    assignor  of   one-third   to   E.    E.    Ericson 

and  one-third  to  C.  Rask,  Springfield,  Mass.     Grinding 

machine.     1,467,023  ;  Sept.  4. 
Willson,  Russell  A.,   Spokane,   Wash.     Antiaircraft  shell. 

1,464,192;  Aug.  7. 
Willson,  Russell  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  N.  Martin, 

Spokane,  Wash.   Apparatus  for  refrigeration.    1,455,156  ; 

May  15. 
Willson,    Thomas    C,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Phonographic 

printing  device.     1,445,987  ;  Feb.  20. 
Willson,  William  C.     (See  Hudson,  A.  E.,  and  Willson.) 
Willys  Corporation.      (See  Wetzel,  Fred  H.,  assignor.) 
Willys-Morrow  Company,  The.     (See  Jordan,  Benjamin  H., 

assignor.) 
Willys-Morrow    Company,    The.      (See   Knowles,    Harford 

C,  assignor.) 
Willys-Morrow    Company,    The.       (See    Lutz,    Hans,    as- 
signor.) 
Willys-Overland   Co.,   The.      (See   Green,   Charles   F.,    as- 
signor.) 
Willys-Overland    Company,    The.      (See    Belden,    Edward 

H.,  assignor.) 
Willys-Overland  Company,  The.     (See  Belden,  E.  H.,  and 

Rhoads.  assignors.) 
Willys-Overland    Company,    The.      (See   Bonel,    Spiro    S., 

assignor.) 
Willys-Overland  Company,  The.      (See   Clements,  Everett 

G.,  assignor.) 
Willys-Overland    Company,    The.      (See    Edwards,    Henry 

J.,   assignor.) 
Willys-Overland  Company,  The.      (See  Eyster,   James  P., 

assignor.) 
Willys-Overland  Company,  The.     (See  Graebner,  Otto  F., 

assignor.) 
Willys-Overland   Company,  The.      (See  Gravel,  Abrndius, 

assignor.) 
Willys-Overland  Company,  The.     (See  Grimm,  George  E., 

a.ssignor.) 
Willys-Overland    Company,    The.      (See   Harrington,    Wil- 
liam F.,   assignor.) 
Willys-Overland  Company,  The.     (See  Harrington,  W.  F., 

and    Speke,    assignors.) 
Willys-Overland   Company,   The.      (See  Jerdone,   Francis, 

.ir.,  assignor.) 
Willys-Overland    Company,    The.       (See    King,    Fred    B., 

assignor.) 
Willys-Overland  Company,  The.      (See  Koelker,  Oscar  H., 

assignor.) 
Willys-Overland    Company,    The.       (See    Lichter,    Adolph 

H.,  assignor.) 
Willys-Overland    Company,    The.      (See   Lightner,   A.    D. 

and    Holmes,    assignors.) 
Willys-Overland  Company,  The.      (See  Loomis,  Allen,  as- 
signor.) 
Willys-Overland  Company,  The.      (See  McKinley,   Charles 

W.,    assignor.) 
Willys-Overland   Company,   The.      (See  Miller,   John   C, 

assignor.) 
Willys-Overland   Company,  The.      (See  Mullin,  Frank,  as- 

slenor.) 
Willys-Overland  Company,  The.      (See  Nicholson,  Samuel 

W.,  assignor.) 
Willys-Overland  Company,  The.     (See  Rhoads,  Harry  E., 

assignor.) 
Willys-Overland  Company,  The.     (See  Rollins,  Grant  W., 

assignor.) 


Willys-Overland  Company,  The.  (See  Snell,  Lyle  K., 
assignor.) 

Willys-Overland  Company,  The.  (See  Snell,  L.  K.,  and 
McKinley,  assignors. ) 

Wilmans,  Lloyd  I.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Liner  for  typographical 
casting  machines.     1,467,967;   Sept.   11. 

Wilmarth&  Morman  Company.  (See  Williams,  Arthur, 
assignor.) 

Wilmort  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Aisenstein,  Wil- 
liam, assignor.) 

Wilmort  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Obermaier,  John 
A.,   assignor.) 

Wilmot  Engineering  Company.  (See  Meier,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

Wilmot  Engineering  Company.  (See  Wilmot,  George  W., 
assignor.) 

Wilmot  Engineering  Company.  (See  Wilmot,  G.  W.,  and 
Blatch,  assignors.) 

Wilmot,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Wilmot  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Hazleton,  Pa.     Drive  chain.     1,451,286  ;  Apr.  10. 

Wilmot,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Wilmot  Engineering 
Company,  Hazleton,  Pa.  Coal  jig.  1,466,866 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Wilmot,  George  W.,  and  F.  H.  Blatch,  assignors  to  Wil- 
mot Engineering  Company,  Hazleton,  Pa.  Coal  jig. 
1,451,287  ;  Apr.  10. 

Wilmoth,  John  V.,  Elsternwick,  Victoria,  Australia.  Air- 
inlet   valve.      1,467,218;    Sept.   4. 

Wilms,  Gustav  O.,  assignor  to  The  Reliance  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Dashpot-controlled  switch.  1,449,025  ; 
Mar.   20. 

Wilms,  Hermann,  assignor  to  The  Wilco  Machine  Company, 
St.     Louis,    Mo.      Nut-cracking    machine.       1,470,247 ;  • 
Oct.  9. 

Wilms,  Lee  W.  V.,  Chicago,  111.  Shiftable  closing  means 
for  automobiles.     1,470,308;   Oct.  9. 

Wilner,  Ragnar  A.  W.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Carpet- 
sweeper  attachment.     1,475,100  ;  Nov.  20. 

Wilsey   Incorporated.      (See  Wilsey,   Irven   H.,  assignor.) 

Wilsey,  Irven  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Wilsev  Incorporated.  Internal-combus- 
tion  engine.      1,474,697 ;    Nov.    20. 

Wilsey,    Irven    H.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor,   by   mesne   as- 
signments, to  Wilsey  Incorporated.     Method  and  appa- ■ 
ratus     for     controlling     internal-combustion     engines. 
1,476,315  ;   Dec.   4. 

Wilsey,  Irven  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Wilsey  Incorporated.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  controlling  internal-combustion  engines.  1,476,316  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Wilsman,  Edwin  W.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Blotter  holder. 
1,468,770;  Sept.  25. 

Wilson,  Alexander  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Clutch.  1,472,710; 
Oct.  30. 

Wilson,  Alfred  C,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Flytrap. 
1.442,918;   .Tan.  23. 

Wilson,  Alfred  R.      (See  Thompson,  W.  D..  and  Wilson.) 

Wilson,  Allen  P.,  Eissignor  to  Boston  Pencil  Pointer  Com- 
pany, Waltham,  Mass.  Cutter  for  pencil  sharpener. 
1,470,416  ;  Oct.   9. 

Wilson,  Arnett,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Aviation  harness. 
1,448,101  ;  Mar.  13. 

Wilson,  Arthur  L.,  Edgewood,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Radio  con- 
trol system.     1,469,349  ;  Oct.  2. 

Wilson,  Ben  T.,  Nacogdoches,  Tex.  Attachment  for  trac- 
tor plows.     1,442,504  ;  .Tan.  16. 

Wilson,  Ben  T..  Nacogdoches,  Tex.  Brace  for  tractor 
plows.     1,442,505  ;  Jan.  16. 

Wilson  Bohannan,  Inc.    (See  Sheinman,  Morris,  assignor.) 

Wilson  Brothers.     (See  Heaton,  Clarence  E.,  assignor.) 

Wilson,  Byron  E.,  assignor  to  The  Eymon  Crossing  Com- 
pany, Marion,  Ohio.  Railway  crossing.  1,456,751 ; 
May  29. 

Wilson,  C.  R.,  Body  Company.  (See  Rhein,  Lloyd  R., 
assignor.) 

Wilson,  Clarence  C,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Box  for  flat  metal 
tableware.      1,451,383:  Apr.   10. 

Wilson,  Claude,  Oil  Hill,  Kans.  Oil  saver.  1,448,243; 
Mar.  13. 

Wilson,   Cyril   L.      (See   Foord.   Richard  B.,   assignor.) 

Wilson.  David  H.,  deceased,  Wortendyke,  N.  .T.,  and  .1. 
E.  Fuller,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. ;  E.  P.  Wilson,  administratrix. 
Superheater  pipe  connection  and  making  the  same. 
1,442,458  :   Jan.   16. 

Wilson,  B.  Pauline,  administratrix.  (See  Wilson,  D.  IT., 
and  Fuller.) 

Wilson,  Edgar  H..  Chartiers  Township,  Allegheny  County, 
assignor  to  Tavlor-Wilson  Manufacturing  Company. 
McKees  Rocks,  Pa.     Gas  producer.     1.450.767  ;  Apr.  3. 

Wilson,  Edgar  H.,  Chartiers  Township,  Allegheny  County, 
assignor  to  Taylor-Wilson  Manufacturing  Company, 
McKees  Rocks,  Pa.  Pipe  cutting,  rounding,  and  thread- 
ing machine.     1,460,088;  June  26. 

Wilson,  Edgar  M.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Bed  canopy. 
1,443,301 ;   Jan.  23. 

Wilson,  Edw.  F.,  trustee.  (See  Strong,  William  J.  H., 
assignor.) 

Wilson,  Edward,  assignor  to  Wilson  Engineering  Com- 
oany,  St.  Louis,  Mo.    Compressor.     1,442.319:  Jan.  16. 

Wilson,  Edward,  assignor  to  Wilson  Ensinepring  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Compressor.     1,444,577  ;  Feb.  6 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


593 


Wilson,  Edward,  assignor  to  Wilson  Engineering  Com- 
pany   St.  Louis,  Mo.     Compressor.     1,444,578  ;  UeD.b. 

Wilson,  Kdward,  assignor  to  Wilson  Engineering  Com- 
uanv,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Compressor.     1.452,718  ;  Apn  24. 

Wilson.  Edward,  assignor  to  Wilson  Engineering  Corn- 
panv,   St.    Louis,  Mo.     Compressor.      1.463.98!):   Aug.  i. 

Wilson,  Edward,  assignor  to  Wilson  Engineering  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Oil  separator.     1,463,990  :  Aug.  i. 

Wilson,  Edward,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  G.  Mor- 
gan St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rotary  compressor.  1,444,440 , 
Feb!  6.  „  .  N 

Wilson,    Edwin.      (See   Maple,    Harry    C,    assignor.) 

Wilson.  Elbert  A.,  Arlington,  N.  .T..  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  ^rllmlngton,  Del.  Man- 
ufacture of  l)uttons.     1,477.094:  Dec.   11. 

Wilson,.  Elihu  C,  et  aL  (See  Deakins,  G.  C,  and  Hamer, 
assignors.) 

Wilson  Emery  .T.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rotary  speed  indi- 
cator.    1,466,156  ;  Aug.  28.       „       ^.,  .,  „  , 

Wilson,  Emma  M.,  executrix.     (See  Wilson,  James  b.) 

Wilson  Engineering  Company.      (See  Wilson,  Edward,  as- 

Wi^lSM°,'"'Ernest   M.,    Sandpoint,    Idaho.      Electric   switch. 

1,447,917  ;   Mar.    6. 
Wilson,  Eugene  B.      (See  Tresemer.  W.  L.,  and  Wilson.) 
Wilson,  Fastener  Company,  The.      (See  Clark,  Emma  E.. 

issiTior  ) 
Wilson.     Francis     F.,     Hollister,     Calif.       Pulling     jack. 

1,441,617;  Jan.  9.  .  ^.  i  ..oo  kqq  . 

Wilson,  Frank,  Sellers,  La.     Washing  machine.     l,4bS,588  , 

Wilson'.  Frank  H.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.     Punch.     1,447,000  ; 

Feb.  27.  ^      J,  -,  ,o-  -nn. 

Wilson,   Frank   N.,    St.   Louis,   Mo.      Loader.      1.46i,i00, 

Wilson"  Frederick  D.,.  assignor  to  Deere  and  Company, 
Moline.  111.     Corn  harvester.     1,440,517  ;  Jan.  2. 

Wilson,  Frederick  D.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Mo- 
line   111.     Corrugated  roller.      1,454,305  ;  May  8. 

Wilson,  George  A.  "(See  Wilson,  George  A.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Wilson;  Georcre  A.,  jr.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  A. 
Wilson,    Boston.    Mass.      Valve.      1,441,772;    Jan.    9. 

Wilson,  George  F.,  Elmwood.  Nebr.  Antifreeze  attach- 
ment for  radiators.     1.448,102  ;  Mar.  13. 

Wilson,  George  H.,  Coleman,  Alberta,  Canada.  Hog 
pincers.     1,451,133;  Apr.  10. 

Wilson,  George  M.,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada.  Wire 
stretcher  and  puller.     1,443,064  ;  Jan.  23. 

Wilson,  George  W.  Hopkinsville,  Ky.  Fence  structure. 
1.458,260;   June   12.  t,         ,         .  ^ 

Wilson,  Harry  11. ,  et  al.     (See  Hockman,  Russel,  assignor.) 

Wilson,  Henry  W.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Roning-mlll  coupling 
and  spindle.     1,451,519;   Apr.   10. 

Wilson,  James  F..  Kensington,  Md.  Shift  bar  for  type- 
writlne  machines.     1.474.751 :  Nov.  20. 

Wilson,  James  M.     (See  Bowe,  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

Wilson,  James  M.,  assignor  to  Crane  Company.  Chicago, 
111.     Indexed  handle  structure.     1.448.019.     Mar.  13. 

Wilson.  James  0.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Permutation  lock. 
1.456,957:  May  29. 

Wilson,  James  S.,  deceased.  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  E.  M.  Wil- 
son, executrix.     Circular  loom.     1,472,029  ;  Oct.  23. 

Wilson,  Jesse,  Jeffiersonvllle,  Ind.  Sash  mounting. 
1.445.863;  Feb.  20. 

Wilson,  Jesse  E.,  Oxford  Junction,  Iowa.  Air  confining 
and  releasing  valve.     1,450,934  ;  Apr.  10. 

Wilson.  John  A.,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Walking-beam  system 
for   pumping   water.      1,459,645 ;    June   19. 

Wilson,  John  A.,  Elizabeth,  assignor  to  Duratex  Corpora- 
tion, Newark,  N.  J.  Machine  for  treating  or  processing 
fabrics  and  other  goods.     1,457.413  ;   June  5. 

Wilson,    John   B.      (See   Lamb.    John,    assignor.) 

Wilson,  John  D.,  Jacksonville.  Fla..  assignor  of  one-half 
to  F.  H.  Garner,  Union,  S.  C.  Timber-felling  apparatus. 
1,457,761  ;   June  5. 

Wilson,  John  E.,  Northumberland,  Pa.  Knockdown  build- 
ing.    1.448,244  ;  Mar.  13. 

Wilson,  John  J.,  Columbia,  Tenn.  Cotton  harvester. 
1,451,090;   Apr.    10. 

Wilson.  John  M.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Dental  appliance. 
1.467.079  ;  Sept.  4. 

Wilson-Jones  Loose  Leaf  Company.  (See  Dom,  Alexander, 
assignor.) 

Wilson-Jones  Loose  Leaf  Company.  (See  Fargo,  Charles 
R..    assignor.) 

Wilson  Jones  Loose  Leaf  Company.  (See  Newman,  George 
W.,  assignor.) 

V\ilson.  .Tospph  R.      fSpo  Oilman.  F.  L..  and  Wilson.) 

Wilson,  Joseph  R.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Animal  trap. 
1.456,415:   May  22. 

Wilson,  Lvman  A.,  New  Tork.  N.  Y.  Water-cooled  lamp. 
1,457,646  :  June  5. 

Wilson,  Mamie  C.  et  al.     (See  Wingo.  Sara  H..  assignor.) 

Wilson.  Marv  F.  F.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Hose  supporter. 
1.449.925  :   Mar.   27. 

Wilson,  Otto  E.,  Peru,  Ind.     Wheel.     1,470.517;   Oct.   9. 
Wilson,  Paul  B.     (See  Barksdale,  G.  R.,  and  Wilson.) 
Wilson.     Ralph     W.,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Vanity     box. 
1,460,509:   .Inly  3. 

Wilson.  Ralph  W..  New  York.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Theo. 
W.  Foster  &  Bro  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Container. 
Rel5.564  ;    Mar.    20. 

58339—38 


Wilson,  Ralph  W..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Theodore 
W.  Foster  &  Bro.  Co.,  Providence,  K.  I.  Container. 
1,463,354;    July    31. 

Wilson,  Ralph  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Theodore 
W.  Foster  &  Bro.  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Powder  and 
rouge  container.     1,463,355  ;   July  31. 

Wilson,  Raymond,  Waltham,  Mass.  Starting  strip  for 
use    with    asphalt    shingles.      1,444,821 ;    Feb.    13. 

Wilson,  Raymond  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Boot  and  shoe 
jack.     1,442,459;  Jan.   16. 

Wilson,  Robert  E.  (See  Hutchinson,  Richard  A.,  as- 
signor.) „  „     „  , 

Wilson,   Robert  E.      (See   Wilson,   Robert  E.   and  R.   E.) 

Wilson,  Robert  E.,  Cambridge.  Mass.  Evaporating  proc- 
ess and  apparatus.     1,471,765  ;  Oct.  23. 

Wilson,  Robert  E.  and  R.  E.,  Belleville,  assignors  to  S. 
R.  Gross,  Newark,  N.  J.  Dropping  machine. 
1,462,185;   July  17. 

Wilson,  Robert  E.,  L.  W.  Parsons,  and  S.  L.  Cbisholm, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Production  of  alkall-earth-metal 
permanganates.     1,453,562  ;  May  1. 

Wilson,  Robert  J.,  Seattle.  Wash.  Furnace.  1.443,776  ; 
Jan.   30. 

Wilson,  Roger  E.     (See  McCuUough,  E.  W.,  and  Wilson.) 

Wilson,  Roland  A.,  Tampa,  Fla.  Touring  and  camping 
car.     1.460.464;   .Inly  3. 

Wilson,  Samuel  H.,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Anatomical  artic- 
ulator  for  dental  use.      1,471,019 ;    Oct.   16. 

Wilson,  Stephen  N.,  et  al.  (See  Wingo,  Sara  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wilson,   Svdney.      (See  Wilson,   Walter  A.   and   S.) 

Wilson,  Thomas,  Indio,  Calif.  Vehicle  frame  suspension. 
1,458,092;  June  5. 

Wilson,  Thomas,  &  Co.     (See  Giebel,  Henry,  assignor.) 

Wilson.  Thomas  K.,  Kerry,  Oreg.  Pulley  block  and  bear- 
ins.     1.466.980:  Sept.  4. 

Wilson,  Thomas  M.,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Combination  appa- 
ratus for  drying,  burning,  and  cooling  brick.  1,453,819  ; 
May  1. 

Wilson,  Thomas  W.,  Halls,  Mo.  Vault  protector. 
1,445,377  ;  Feb.  13. 

Wilson,  Tom,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Rolling-mill  appliance. 
1,439,811  ;  June  26. 

Wilson,  Van  L.,  Boise,  Idaho.  Cushion  tire.  1,473,270; 
Nov.  6.  .     . 

Wilson,  Verney  A.,  AtaUa,  Ala.  Compressed-air  ice  ma- 
chine.    1,452,403  ;  Apr.  17. 

Wilson,  W.  L.,  et  al.      (See  Prosser,  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Wilson,  Walter  A.  and  S.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia, 
Canada.     Street  indicator.     1,455,467  ;  May   15. 

Wilson,  Walter  C.  Montello,  Nev.  Insect  catcher. 
1,461,169;  July  10. 

Wilson,  Walter  J..  Sewickley,  Pa.  Cutting  apparatus 
for  mining  machines.     1,469,132  ;  Sept.   25. 

Wilson,  William,  Selma,  Ala.  Machine  for  steaming 
hats.     1,441.258;  Jan.  9. 

Wilson,  William,  Maplewood.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
tron-discharge device.     1,463,860  ;   Aug.  7. 

Wilson,  William,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Companv.  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Vacuum   tube.     1.478.087  :   Dec.   IS. 

Wilson,  William,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Thermionlcally-active  substance  and  making  the  same. 
1,464,124  ;    Aug.    7. 

Wilson,  William  D..  and  A.  Cullander,  assignors  of  one- 
third  to  E.  Haga,  Belzoni,  Miss.  Cotton  tramper. 
1.461,639  :  Julv  10. 

Wilson,  William  E.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Putty  clip.  1,471,675  ; 
Oct.  23.  „ 

Wilson.  William  G.,  West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.  Hose 
coupling.      1,450.126:    Mar.    27. 

Wilson.  William  G..  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Vehicle  wheel. 
1,457.013  ;  May  29. 

Wilson,  William  G.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Catch  for  doors 
and   the   like.      1,469,979 ;    Oct.    9. 

Wilson,   William   W.      (See  Hamer.  Leland   S.,   assignor.) 
Wilson,     William     W.,     Los     Angeles,     Calif.      Elevator. 
1.468,589  ;  Sept.  18. 

Wilson,    Winifred.      (See   McGowan,   Owen   J.,   assignor.) 

Wilson,   Wvlio  G..  New  Tork,   N.  Y.,   assignor  to   Sliding 

A^alves  Incorporated.     Slide  valve.     1,442.204  :  Jan.  16. 

Wilson.   Wvlle  G.,  New  York,  N.   Y.,  assignor  to   Sliding 

Valves   Incorporated.      Rotary    cup   valve.      1,448,585 ; 

Mar.  13. 

Wilson,  Wylie  G.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Sliding 

Valves  Incorporated.     Valve.     1,449,478  :  Mar.  27. 
Wilt.     Rov    E..    Arcanum,    Ohio.       Excavating    machine. 

1.454.781  ;  May  8. 

Wilthll.  Bernhard.  Flushing.  N.  Y.  Saw  setting  and 
sharpening   machine.      1.468,986 :    Sept.    25. 

Wilton,  Thomas  O.,  London,  England.  Furnace  grate. 
1,462.994;  .July  24. 

Wiltrout.  Alton  J.,  Warsaw,  Ind.  Oar.  1.451,749 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Wimberlv.  Oscar  N.,  Jacksonville.  Fla.  Pocket  safety  de- 
vice.   "1,458,867:   June   12. 

Wimberly,  Oscar  N..  .Jacksonville.  Fla.  Fastening  for 
loss-preventing   devices.      1,474,308:    Nov.    13. 

Wimmer.     Edith     A..     Salt     Lake     City,     Utah.       Tool. 

1.454.782  ;  May  8. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Wimmer,  John  G.,  Lockport,  111.  Furnace.  1,470,309 / 
Oct.  9. 

Wimmers,  August  A.,  assignor  to  The  Egry  Register  Com- 
pany, Dayton,  Ohio.  Autographic  register.  1,452,453 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Wimmers,  August  A.,  assignor  to  The  E§ry  Register 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Autographic  register. 
1,452,454  ;  Apr.  17. 

Wimp,  Jet,  Chicago,  111.  Bed  for  automobiles.  1,444,532  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Wiiians,  Daniel  M.,  assignor  to  The  Brewer-Titchenev 
Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Door  curtain  for  ve- 
hicles.    1,464,379;  Aug.  7. 

Winans,  Daniel  M.,  assignor  to  The  Brewer-Titchener 
Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  mirrdr 
for  windshields.     1.478,689;  Dec.  25. 

Winans,  Earl  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Antifreezing  plug. 
1,466,219  ;  Aug.  28. 

Winans,  Earl  W.,  assignor  to  Federal  Motor  Truck  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Dumping  wagon.  1,466,910; 
Sept.  4. 

Winans,  Harold  J.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Cigarette-salvage 
case.     1,459,077  ;  June   19. 

Winans,  Wesley  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  O.  C.  Cas- 
tleof,  Akron,  Ohio.     Door  holder.     1,446,866  ;   Feb.  27. 

Winberg,  Charles  U.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Brooder.  1,440,755  ; 
Jan.    2. 

Winberg.  Charles  U.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Poultry  brooder. 
1,440,756;  Jan.  2. 

Winca,  Emerv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Spark  intensifler. 
1,463,608;   July   31. 

Winchell,  Ernest  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Wheel  and  gear 
remover.     1,470,310  ;  Oct.  9. 

Winchell,  Freeman  J.,  ct  al.,  trustees.  (See  Josephsoii, 
Helmer   G.,    assignor.) 

Winchell,  Freeman  J.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Winchell, 
Freeman   J.,  assignor.) 

Winchell,  Freeman.  J.,  Lynn,  assignor  to  said  F.  J.  Win- 
chell, Nahant,  J.  L.  Stevenell,  Haverhill,  and  H.  O. 
Josephson,  Lynn,  Mass.,  trustees.  Shank  reenforce. 
1,447,001  ;  Feb.  27. 

Winchenbaugh,  Lester  P.,  Company.  (See  Gentile,  Law- 
rence, assignor.) 

Winchenbaugh,  Lester  P.,  Company.  (See  Winchenbaugh, 
L.  P.,  and  Gentile,  assignors.) 

Winchenbaugh,  Lester  P.,  Hyde  Park,  and  L.  Gentile, 
Melrose,  assignors  to  Lester  P.  Winchenbaugh  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.  Paper-treating  machine.  1,454,362  ; 
May   8. 

Winchenbaugh,  Lester  P.,  Hyde  Park,  and  L.  Gentile, 
Melrose,  assignors  to  Lester  P.  .Winchenbaugh  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.     Applying  coloring  liquid  to  paper. 

1.454.363  ;    May   8. 

Wiuchenbaugb,  Lester  P..  Hyde  Park,  and  L.  Gentile, 
Melrose,  assignors  to  Lester  P.  Winchenbaugh  Com- 
pany, Boston.  Blass.     Applying  coloring  liquid  to  paper. 

1.454.364  ;   May  8. 

Winchester,  Franklin  E.  (See  Weller,  J.  L.,  and  Win- 
chester.) 

Winchester,  George,  Roselle,  and  F.  A.  Howard,  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Development  Company. 
Spark  plug.     1,461,300;  July  10. 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.  -(See  Burton,  F.  F.,  and 
Rowley,    assignors.) 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.  (See  Gravely,  Julian 
S.,  assignor.) 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.  (See  Miller,  Louis  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.  (See  Tredwell,  Charles 
A.,   assignor.) 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company.  (See  Arnold,  Ar- 
thur A.,   assignor.) 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company.  (See  Davis,  El- 
wood   R.,   assignor.) 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company.  (See  de  Olaneta, 
Harold,   assignor.) 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company.  (See  Gallagher, 
George  D.,  assignor.) 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company.  (See  Humeston, 
Frederick  L.,  assignor.) 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company.  (See  Jewett,  Ar- 
thur C,  assignor.) 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company.  (See  Paine, 
Arthur  P..   assignor.) 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company.  (See  Staples, 
Arthur   L.,   assignor.) 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company.  (See  Stevenson, 
Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Winch<>ster  Repeating  Arms  Company.  (See  Stimson, 
Frank   G.,  assignor.) 

Winchler,  William  H.,  St.' Joseph,  Mo.  Pin  extracting  and 
replacing  tool.     1,472,349  ;  Oct.  30. 

Windecker,  Martin.  I'onchatoula,  La.  Toilet  cabinet. 
1,443,858  ;  Jan.  30. 

Winder,  Samuel  E.,  Chicago,  111  Glass-molding  machine. 
1,466,867  ;  Sept.  4. 

Windes,    Thomas    G.,   ,ir.      (See    Ladd.    C,    and    Windes.) 

Windett,  Victor,  assignor  to  The  Wellman-Seaver-Morgan 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Door  and  door-operating 
mechanism  for  furnaces  and  the  like.  1,475,731 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Windmaispr.  Adolph,  Spokane,  Wash.  Two-piece  rim. 
1,478,934  ;  Dec.  25. 


Windmiller,  Louis  D.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Direction  sig- 
nal for  motor  vehicles.     1,446,732  ;   Feb.  27. 

Window  Glass  Machine  Company.  (See  Clark,  Henry  1'., 
assignor.) 

Windsor  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Cope. 
Joseph  II.,  assignor.) 

Wine  Railway  Appliance  Co.,  The.  (See  Sweeley,  i:d- 
ward  A.,  assignor.) 

Wine,  William  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Car  door.  1,451,001  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Wine,  William  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Car  door.  1,451,002; 
Apr.    10. 

Wine.  William  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Car-door-locking  device. 
1,455,694  ;   May   15. 

Wine,  William  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Railway  car.  1,460,009  ; 
June  26. 

Wine,  William  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Car-door-locking  device. 
1,472,5.39  ;  Oct.  30. 

Wine,  William  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Car-door  lock.  1,472,540  ; 
Oct.  30. 

S\MneIl,  Karl  O.,  assignor  to  Pressed  Steel  Car  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Brake  mechanism.     1,457,868  :  June  5. 

Wineman,  Wade  H..  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Forging  machine,  1,440,807 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Wineman,  Wade  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery    Company.      Separator.      1,440,808 ;    Jan.   2. 

Wlnestock,  Otto  C,  Perkinsville,  Vt.  Washing  pulp. 
1,468.337  ;  Sept.  18. 

Winfield,  Walter  E.,  et  al.  (See  Mayberry,  Thomas  A., 
assignor.) 

Wing  Corporation.      (See  Wing,  Russell  T.,  assignor.) 

Wing,  Paul.      (See  Dumars,  Gerald,  assignor.) 

Wing,  Russell  T.,  St.  Cloud,  assignor  to  Wing  Corpora- 
tion, Minneapolis,  Minn.  Lens  for  headlights. 
1,446.607  ;    Feb.    27. 

Wingard,  Andrew  R.  and  G.,  Taconxa,  Wash.  Refrigerated 
display  case.      1,471,083;   Oct.   16. 

Wingard,   Gunnar.      (See   Wingard,    Andrew    R.    and    G.) 

Wingard,  Oscar.     (See  Osher,  .Tulius  C,  assignor.) 

Wingert,  Martha  S.,  Whittier,  Calif.  Doll.  Des.  o2,296; 
May   1. 

Wi7igo,  Sara  H.,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  assignor  of  one-sixth 
to  W.  R.  Humphreys,  one-sixth  to  J.  K.  Taubraan,  one- 
sixth  to  M.  C.  Wilson,  and  one-sixth  to  S.  N.  Wilson, 
Lexington.  Mo.     Reversible  cuff.     1.4.")4,365  ;  May  8. 

Wingqvist,  Erik  H.,  Utbynas  Villastad,  near  Gottenborg, 
assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Svenska  KuUagerfabriken, 
Gottenborg,  Sweden.  Manufacturing  gear  wheels. 
1,474,500  ;   Nov.   20. 

Wingquist,  Sven  G.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Svenska 
KuUagerfabriken,  Gottenborg.  Sweden.  Machine  for 
manufacturing  toothed  wheels,  screw  wheels,  or  the 
like.     1,446.777  :   Feb.  27. 

Wingquist.  Sven  G.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Svenska 
KuUagerfabriken,  Gottenborg,  Sweden.  Machine  for 
manufacturing  toothed  wheels,  screw  wheels,  or  the  like. 
1,463,414  ;    July    31. 

Wingquist,  Sven  G..  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Svenska 
KuUagerfabriken,  Gottenborg,  Sweden.  Cage  for  roller 
bearings.      1,473,168;   Nov.   6. 

Wingrove,  William,  Edgewater,  Colo.  Vegetable  feeder  for 
poultry.     1,462,893  ;  July  24. 

Wink,  William  M.,  Owensboro,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
F.  Ilorlander,  Rome,  Ky.  Portable  boring  machine, 
1,449,361;  Mar.  20. 

Winkel,  Christopher,  assi.gnor  to  The  Theodor  Kundtz 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Seat  desk.  1,454,143 ; 
May  8. 

Winkel,   Herbert.      (See  Tanberg,  A.   P.,   and  Winkel.) 

Winkelnian,  Gustave  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Railway  ti». 
1,440,715  ;  Mar.  27. 

Winkelmann,  Charles,  North  Bergen,  assignor  to  the 
Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Strip- 
folder  for  sewing  machines.     1,444,894  ;  Feb,  13. 

Winkelmann,  Charles,  North  Bergen,  assignor  to  The 
Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Hat 
lining,     1,475,615  ;  Nov,  27. 

Winkelmann,  Herbert  A.,  and  H.  Gray,  Akron,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  The  B.  P.  Goodrich  Company,  New  York, 
N.    Y.      Vulcanizing    rubber.      1.478,088  ;    Dec.    18, 

Winkelmann,  Louis,  Hoboken,  N.  .T.  Radioactive  vacuum 
tube.     1,466,777  ;  Sept,  4. 

Winkelmviller,  Karl,  Leipzig-Lindenau,  Germany.  Manu- 
facturinc  ribbed  pipes,     1,472,146  :  Oct,  30. 

Winkle,  Frederick  C.     (See  Mount,  R.  S.,  and  Winkle.) 

Winkle,   Solomon  A.      (See  Winklepleck,   Solomon   A.) 

Winklepleck,  Solomon  A.,  (now  by  judicial  change  of 
name  Solomon  A.  Winkle),  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Razor- 
strop  container.     1,457,612  ;   June  5. 

Winkler,  Alfred,  and  M.  Diinnebier,  Neuwied,  Germany. 
Drawing-in  device  for  adhesive-applying  machines  for 
use  in  the  manufacture  of  envelopes.  1,465,887 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Winkler,  Carl,  Berne,  Switzerland.  Melting  pot  particu- 
larly   for  stereotyping  metal.      1,447,111  ;    Feb.   27. 

Winkler.  Carl.  Berne,  Switzerland.  Machine  for  casting 
stereotype  plates.     1.478.935  :   Dec,   2^ 

Winkler.  Edmund,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  Hajdu, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Child's  vehicle.     1,447,743;  Mar.  6. 

Winkler,  Henry  O.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Koeh- 
ring  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Batch  mixer  and 
meter,     1,451,483  ;  Apr.  10. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


595 


Winkler,  Joseph,  and  P.  Kiinig,  Pforzhelm-Dillweissen- 
steln,  Germany,  assisnors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Ernst  Gideon  Cck  Manufacturing  Company,  Hilton, 
N.  J.  JIanufacture  of  annular  plait  or  netting  in  the 
form   of  tubes.      1.440.572:   Jan.   2. 

Winkler,  Joseph  F..  I'hiladolphia,  Pa.  Refrigerating  sys- 
tem.     1,467,968;    Sept.    11. 

Winkler,  Joseph  S.,  Chanute,  Kuns.  Wrist  pin. 
1,466,325  ;  Aug.  28. 

Winkler,  Ned,  St.  Albans,  W.  Va.  Advertising  device. 
1.446.680;     Fel>.    27. 

Winkler,  Oscar  S.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Long-reach  ton^s. 
1,453,301  ;    M.-\y   1. 

Winkler,  William,  and  A.  H.  Miller,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Caster.      1,467,744;    Sept.    11. 

Winkley,  Erastus  E..  Lvnn.  Mass.  Automatic  steering 
apparatus.     1.478.195:  Dec.  IS. 

Winkley.  Erastus  E.,  Lynn,  Mass..  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel- 
compressing    machine.      1,440,573 ;    Jan.    2. 

Winkley,  Era.stus  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Strip- 
ping machine.     1.442.205  ;   Jan.    16. 

Winkley.  Erastus  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  .T.  Press 
for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  boots  and  shoes. 
1.442,829:  Jan.  23. 

Winkley.  Erastus  E..  Lynn.  Mass..  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  lleel- 
building  machine.     1.447.36S  :  Mar.  6. 

Winkley.  Erastus  E.,  Lynn.  Mass..  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel- 
building  machine.     1.447,369  :  Mar.  6. 

Winkley.  Erastus  E..  Lynn.  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Stop 
mechanism.     1,448.649  :  Mar.  13. 

Winkley,  Erastus  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Hoel- 
building  machine.     1.452,669;   Apr.  24. 

Winkley,  Erastus  E..  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel 
press.      1.452.670;  Apr.   24. 

Winkley.  Erastus  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel 
press.      1,452,671  ;  Apr.  24. 

Winkley.  Erastus  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel 
pr.  ss.      1.452.672  :   Apr.   24. 

Winkley,  Erastus  E..  Lynn.  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Stock- 
cutting  machine.     1,454.877  ;  May  15. 

Winkley,  Erastus  E..  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Sole- 
laying   machine.      1,455.952 :    May    22. 

Winkley,  Erastus  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Stock- 
cutting  machine.     1,471,372  :  Oct.  23. 

Winkley.  Erastus  E..  Lynn,  Mass..  assignor  to  United 
Shoe"  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Stock- 
cutting  machine.     1,472.108:  Oct.  30. 

Winkley.  Erastus  E.,  Lynn,  Mass..  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinerv  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Making 
shoe  bottoms.  "  1,472,109  :   Oct.  30. 

Winkley,  Erastus  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
operating   on    shoes.      1,473.660 ;    Nov.    13. 

Winkley,  Frank  D.,  Madison,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Bassick  Manufacturing  Company. 
Lubricating  apparatus.     1.463,861  ;  Aug.  7. 

Winks,  John  O..  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  L.  Benson, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.     Hair  curler.     1,457,099  ;  May  20. 

Winks,  John  O.,  San  Francisco,  and  E.  O.  Bennett,  Gil- 
roy,  assignors  to  B.  L.  Benson.  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Lock.      1,454.202  ;    May    8. 

Winn,  Albert  F.      (See  Hubbard,   J.   C,  and   W'inn.) 
Winn.  Chester  B.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.   Artificial  leg.    1,447,230  : 

Mar.   6. 
Winn,    Wesley    E..    Los    Angeles.    Calif.       Can    opener. 

1,447.370:  Mar.   6. 
Winn,   Willard  A.,  et  al.,  trustees.      (See  Hill,   Ernst  V., 

assignor.) 
Winne.   Harrv  A.      (See   Merrill,  W.  L.,  and  Winne.) 
Winner,   William  E..  and   C.  C.  Patterson,   Lowell,  Mass. 

Spirit  level.     1,453,888  ;  May   1. 
Winning.  Robert  K.,  assignor  to  Clum  Mfg.   Co..  Milwau- 
kee.   Wis.     Combination   switch.     1,441,618 ;   Jan.   9. 
Wjnship.    Albert    W.,     Utica,    N.    Y.       Wardrobe    trunk. 

1.444,718  ;  Feb.  6. 
Winship,  Emory.      (See   Sumner.   James  W..  assignor.) 
Winship,  Ernest  O.,  and  P.  J.  Bacon,  New  London.  Conn. 

Banjo  tailpiece.     1.462,359  ;   July  17. 
Winship.    Ross.    Chicago,   111.      Discharge   for    containers. 

1,448,894;  Mar.  20. 
Winslow  Boiler  &  Engineering  Company.      (See  Tedman. 

Hudson  A.,  assignor.) 
Winslow,   Edward   W.,    Belle   Plaine,   Iowa.      Phonograph 

cabinet.     1,453,329  ;  May   1. 
Winslow,  Marion   H.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.     Platform  scale. 

1,469,402;    Oct.    2. 
Winslow    Safety    High    Pressure    Boiler    Company.      (See 

Brown.   Kenneth    C.   assignor.) 
Winsor,  James  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Dump  body.     1,463,185  ; 

July   31. 


Winsper,  I.  R.,  administrator.     (See  Mayer,  Mathow.) 

Winston,  William  J.     (See  Mitts,  P.  S.,  and  Winston.) 

Wintemute,  Willson  E.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia, 
Canada.     Oar  sleeve  and  collar.     1,450,475  ;  Apr.  3. 

Winter,  Arthur,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Fountain  pen. 
1,443,515  ;  Jan.  .30. 

Winter,  Arthur,  Jersey  City,  N,  J.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  F.  II.  La  Pierre.     Pen.     1,450,398;  Apr.  3. 

Winter,   Arthur  A.      (See  Kutsche,   A.    C,   and   Winter.) 

Winter,  Courtney  P.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  severing  sheets  from  a  web. 
1.477,0L'l  :  Dec.  U. 

Winter,  Edwin  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hot  die  for  plastic 
molding.     1,469,747  ;  Oct.  2. 

Winter,  Ernest,  Cannstatt,  near  Stuttgart,  Germany. 
Picture  and  pattern  behind  which  a  light-reflecting  me- 
tallic sheet  is  laid.     1.474.698  :   Nov.  20. 

Winter,  Ernest  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  In- 
dustrial Alcohol  Co.  Apparatus  for  use  in  the  manu- 
facture of  aldehydes.     1,454.609  ;  May  8. 

Winter,  John  R.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Means  for  securing  re- 
movable rims.     1,462,529;  Juiv  24. 

Winter,  John  R.,  Lansing,  assignor  to  Keisey  Wheel  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Wheel  hub.     1,451,248  ;  Apr.   10. 

Winter,  Julius.  (See  de  Lukacsevics,  C,  and  Wittal,  as- 
signors.) 

Winter,  Oscar,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Andale  Engi- 
neering Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Indicator  for 
forced-lubrication  systems.     1.468,548  :  Sept.  18. 

Winter,   Robert,   jr.      (See   Hoover,   A.   W.,   and    Winter.) 

Winter,  Robert  R.,  Leland,  Miss.  Fan  attachment. 
1,468,851  :  Sept.  25. 

Winter,  William  A.     (See  Greenberg,  G.,  and  Winter.) 

Winter.  William  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fur-treating  ma- 
chine.    1.465.959  ;  Aug.  28. 

Winter,  William  A..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fur-treating 
machine.      1,465.900 ;   Aug.   28. 

Winterhalder,  Grace  E.,  Kamloops,  British  Columbia. 
Canada.  Suspender  connection  to  stockings.  1,471,301; 
Oct.   16. 

Wintermute,  Harry  A.,  Branchville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Re- 
search Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rotary  means 
for  cleaning  electrodes.     1,454,256  ;  May  8. 

Winters,  Edward  B.,  Coffeyville,  Kans.  Earth  loader. 
1,452,330  ;  Apr.  17. 

Winters,  Edward  B.,  Coffeyville,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Wichita  Scraper  Drag  Company, 
Sedgwick  County,  Kans.  Road  drag  and  scraper. 
1,450,195  ;  Apr.  3. 

Winters,    John   A.      (See   Walther,    G..   and   Winters.^ 

Winters,  John  H.      (See  W^inters,  Ralph  L.  and  J.  H.) 

Winters.  Ralph  L.  and  J.  H.,  Clarksville,  Tenn.  Treat- 
ing garlicky  wheat.     1,476,131  ;  Dec.  4. 

Winters,  Robert  E.,  Coraopolis,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  A.  C.  Dean,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Adjustable  crank  pin. 
1,460,692  :  July  3. 

Winters,  Robert  E..  Coraopolis,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
A.  C.  Dean,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Speed-change  mechanism. 
1.474,752  :    Nov.    20. 

Winters,  William,  Chicago,  111.  Roach  trap.  1.473.0G9  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Wintersteen,  Edward  D..  Scheneetadv,  N.  1'.  Fountain 
pen.     1.478.157;  Dec.  18. 

Winther,  Christian  W.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Punching  ma- 
chine.    1,464,961 ;  Aug.  14. 

Wintle,  Henry,  Jackman,  Me.  Shears  or  scissors. 
1,470,417;  Oct.  9. 

Winton,  Alexander,  Lakewood.  Ohio.  Piston  for  internal- 
combustion    engines.       1,463,644  ;    July    31. 

Wiora.  „oseph  A.,  W'ild  Rose,  Wis.  Gearless  differential. 
1,443.448;  Jan.  30. 

Wipf,  Herman  J.  D..  assignor  to  John  Wyeth  &  Bro. 
Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Bottle.     Des.  62,160  ;  Mar.  27. 

Wipp,  Henry  C.  A.,  Port  Elgin,  Ontario,  Canada.  Fish- 
hcok.     1,457,762;  June  5. 

Wiprud.  Sven  T.  (See  Cooney,  E.  H.,  Eklund,  and 
Wiprud.) 

Wire,  Charles  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Forming  founda- 
tion   walls.      1,446,681  ;   Feb.    27. 

Wire  Cord  Company,  The.  (See  Weigel,  Daniel  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wire  Products  Corporation.  (See  Barnes,  John  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wire.  Wesley  M.,  Newberg,  Oreg.  Egg  carrier. 
1.466.326;  Aug.  28. 

Wire  Wheel  Corporation  of  America.  (See  DaTison,  Wal- 
ter W.,   assignor.) 

Wire  Wheel  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Gruber,  Frank 
A.,    assignor. ) 

Wire  Wheel  Corporation  of  America.  (See  House,  Henry 
A.,   jr..   assignor.) 

Wirebounds  Patents  Company.  (See  Bauwens,  Seraphine 
F..   assignor.) 

Wirebounds  Patents  Company.  (See  Bombardie,  Charles 
H..  assignor.) 

Wirebounds  Patents  Company.  (See  Davidson,  Bruce  J., 
assignor.) 

Wirebounds  Patents  Company.  (See  Koch,  Henry  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wirebounds  Patents  Company.  (See  Landers,  David  A., 
assignor.) 

Wirebounds  Patents  Company.  (See  Thompson,  Osceola 
C.    assignor.) 


596 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Wireless  Specialty  Apparatus  Company.  (See  Macpher- 
son,  Byron,  assignor.) 

Wireless  Specialty  Apparatus  Company.  (See  Pickard, 
Greenleaf  W.,   assignor.) 

Wireless  Specialty  Apparatus  Company.  (See  Pritss,  Wil- 
liam H.,  assignor.) 

Wireless  Specialty  Apparatus  Company.  (See  Richard, 
G.  W.,  and  Bartb,  assignors.) 

Wirkkala,  Oscar  A.,  Kent,  Wash.  Logging  bull  hook. 
1,460,808  :    July   3. 

Wirkkala,  Oscar  A.,  Kent,  Wash.  Choker  hook.  1,464,162  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Wirkkala,  Oscar  A.,  Rome  Township,  Whatcom  County, 
Wash.     Logging  engine.     1,461,338  ;  July  lu. 

Wirkkala,  Oscar  A.,  Rome  Township,  Whatcom  County, 
Wash.    Logging  choker  rigging.     1,464,161  ;  Aug.  7. 

Wirls,  Glenn  B.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Dust  collector  for 
portable  vacuum  cleaners.     1,448,322  ;  Mar.  13. 

Wirrer,  Gottfried.     (See  Josephs,  L.  C,  jr.,  and  Wirrer.) 

Wirrer,  Gottfried,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Connecticut  Telephone  and  Electric  Co., 
luc,  Meriden,  Conn.  'Ignition  regulator  for  internal- 
combustion  engines.     1,461,339;  July  10. 

Wirrer,  Gottfried,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  and  A.  C.  Moyer,  Al- 
lentown.  Pa.,  assignors  to  International  Motor  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.     Scleroscope.     1,444,228  ;  Feb.  C. 

Wirshing,   Russell   W.      (See  Wasser,   C.,   and   Wirshing.) 

Wirt,  Harrison  L.     (See  Warren,  G.  B.,  and  Wirt.) 

Wirt,  Harrison  L.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Elastic-fluid  turbine.  1,475,213  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Wirt.  Harrison  L.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
oral  Electric  Company.  Elastic-fluid  turbine.  1,475,214  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Wirt,  Van  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Loose-leaf  binder.  1,441,140; 
Jan.   2. 

Wirtanen,  Kalle  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wrench.  1,445,190  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Wirth,  Carl,  assignor  to  Autoquip  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Roch- 
ester. N.  Y.     Pump.     1,449,926:  Mar.  27. 

Wlrth-Frey,  Elias,  Aarau,  Switzerland.  Evaporation  and 
apparatus   therefor.      1,469,475  ;    Oct.    2. 

Wirth-Frey,  Elias,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Aktiengesellschaft 
Kummler  &  Matter,  Aarau,  Switzerland.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  exaporating  liquids.     ], 461, 640;  July  10. 

Wirth,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shampooing  and  hair- 
washing  apparatus.     1,470,311  ;  Oct.  9. 

Wirth,  Philip  W.,  et  al.  (See  Latta,  William  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wirtz,  William,  Cristobal,  Canal  Zone,  Panama.  Driv- 
ing attachment  for  ice-cream  fretzers  and  the  like. 
1,454,203  ;  May  8. 

Wirum,  Peter,  Ophir,  Alaska.  Animal  trap.  1,443,244  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Wisander,  Hugo  A.     (See  Asplin,  W.  E.,  and  Wisander.) 

Wisbrock,  Chris,  West  Chicago,  111.  Reenforeed  board. 
1,474,699  ;   Nov.    20. 

Wisch,  Edward  W.  and  W.  J.,  assignors  to  themselves, 
S.  C.  Vincent,  and  F.  C.  Volkman,  Baltimore,  Md 
Hand-operated  toilet  fan.     1,461,768  ;  July  17. 

Wisch,  Walter  J.      (See  Wisch.   Edward  W.   and   W.    J.) 

Wisch,  Walter  J.,  assignor  to  The  Bull  Dog  Lock  Washer 
Co.,   Baltimore,   Md.     Nut   lock.      1,441,619 ;    Jan.   9. 

Wischmann.  Harry  G.      (See  Young,  Albert   J.,  assignor.! 

Wisconsin  Electric  Company.  (See  Beach,  Chester  H., 
assignor. ) 

Wisconsin  Iron  &  Wire  Works.  (See  Norris,  G.  H.,  and 
Ernest,    assignors.) 

Wisconsin  Parts  Company.  (See  Cook,  Everett  J.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Wise,  J.  B.,  Incorporated.  (See  De  Wallace,  Harry,  as- 
signor.) 

Wise,  J.  B.,  Incorporated.  (See  Vallier,  Orvis  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wise,  Joseph  C'.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Inner  tube. 
1,459,172  :  June  19. 

Wise,  Joseph  C,  Redwood  City,  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  E.  Meyers,  Oakland,  Calif.  Bookmark.  1,468,685  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Wise-McClung  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Adams,   Thomas'  O..    assignor.) 

Wise-McClung  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Wise, 
W.  .T.,  and  Adams,  assignors.) 

Wise,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multiple  incandescent 
electric  lamp.      1.445,120  ;   Feb.   13. 

Wise,  William  J.  and  T.  O.  Adams,  assignors  to  The  Wise- 
McClung  Manufacturing  Company,  New  Philadelphia, 
Ohio.  Dust-bag  connector.      1,443.449;   Jan.   30. 

Wiseley,  George  W.,  Holdenville,  Okla.  Boll-weevil  de- 
stroyer.    1,475,467  ;  Nov.  27. 

Wiselogel,  James  J.,  assignor  to  Peerless  Wire  Goods 
Company,  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Woven-wire  receptacle. 
1,445,259  ;  Feb.  13. 

Wiseman,  Thomas  A.,  Tullahoma,  Tenn.  Lock. 
1,459,128  ;  June  19. 

Wiseman,  Vane,  et  al.  (See  Kirkpatrick,  Monroe  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Wlsener,  George  E.     (See  Vreeland,  G.  W.,  and  Wisener.) 

Wishart,   JohnO.      (See  Wishart,   William   and   J.  O.) 

Wishart,  William  and  J.  O.,  assignors  to  Clinton  Refrig- 
erating Company,  Clinton,  Iowa.  Removable  crosshead 
for  compressors.     1,448,020;  Mar.  13. 


Wishart,  William  and  J.  O.,  assignors  to  Clinton  Refrig- 
erating Company,  Clinton,  Iowa.  Refrigerating  ma- 
chine.    1,449,848  ;  Mar.  27. 

Wishart,  William,  and  A.  H.  Morrcll,  assignors  to  Clinton 
Refrigerating  Company,  Clinton,  Iowa.  Self-adjusting 
oil-seal  pressure  packing.     1,448,021  ;  Mar.  13. 

Wishon,  Ralph,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Internal-combus- 
tion engine.     1,476,275  •  Dec.  4. 

Wiskott,  Max,  Breslau,  Germany.  Producing  reflectors. 
1,461,301  ;  July  10. 

Wisner,  Charles  E.      (See  Bogusch,  Emil  G.,  assignor.) 

Wjsner,  Charles  E.     (See  Cooper,  Lyman  M.,  assignor.) 

Wisniewski,  Vincent,  Berlin,  Germany.  Advertising  sign- 
board with  movable  reflecting  and  translucent  inscrip- 
tions.    1,451,520;  Apr.  10. 

Wisniowski,  Joseph  J.,  Chicopee,  Mass.  Spark  plug. 
1,458,636;  June   12. 

Wisniowski,  Joseph  J.,  Chicopee,  Mass.  Tire  tread. 
Des.   63,545  ;  Dec.   11. 

Wisroth,  Ernst,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  D.  Raphael, 
Los  Angeles^  Calif.  Ice-cream-vending  cabinet. 
1,451,134  ;  Apr.   10. 

Wiss,  Ernst,  Griesheim-on-the-Main,  assignor  to  the  Firm 
Chemische  Fabrik  Griesheim-Elektron,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main,  Germany.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  pre- 
venting the  burning  of  gas-pressure-reducing  valves. 
1,457,869;  June  5. 

Wissinger,   Walter.      (See  Conklin,   W.,   and  Wissinger.) 

Wissman,  Jo.seph  H.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Hot-water 
boiler.      1,474,989;   Nov.    20. 

Wissner,  Arthur,  Burlington,  Iowa,  Dirigible  headli.ght 
for    motor    vehicles.      1,449,479 :    Mar.    27. 

Wlstoft,  S6ren,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Dial  for  scales. 
1,458,093  ;    June  5. 

Wiswell,  George  T.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  The  Wlswell 
Improved  Railroad  Crossing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Railway  crossing.     1,453,776  ;  May  1. 

Wiswell  Improved  Railroad  Crossing  Company,  The.  (See 
Wiswell.  George  T.,  assignor.) 

Wiswell,  Ozro  N.,  and  S.  E.  Allen,  assignors  to  Swing- 
spout  Measure  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Emergency 
unit.     1,456,167  ;   May   22. 

Wiswell,  Percy  W.,  Westwood,  Mass.  Razor-blade  holder. 
1.445,737;  Feb.  20. 

Witherell,  Earl  M.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Device  for  shaping 
and  pressing  fabrics.     1,466,868  ;  Sept.  4. 

Witherspoon,  Charles  O.,  Minerva,  Ohio.  Flush-tank 
valve.     1,442,206  ;  Jan.  16. 

Withrow,  Floyd  G.,  and  A.  M.  Walker,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Detachable  engine  crank.     1,464,704  ;  .\ug.   14. 

Withrow,  Floyd  G.,  and  H.  O.  Van  .Antwerp,  Grand  Rap- 
ids, Mich.  ;  said  Van  Antwerp  assignor  to  said  Withrow. 
Antirattler.     1,641,549;  .Tuly  10. 

Withrow,  Paul  C,  and  W.  W.  Lemen,  Denver,  Colo. 
Valve.     1,457,613  ;  June  5. 

Withycombe,  Robert  M.,  S.ydney,  New  South  Wales,  Aus- 
tralia. Brush  for  shaving,  massaging,  or  other  toilet 
purposes.      1,475.101  ;   Nov.   20. 

Withvcombe,  Robert  M.,  Sydney.  New  South  Wales<  Aus- 
tralia.    Toothbrush.     1,475,102  ;  Nov.  20. 

Witman,  Ephraim,  Sinking  Spring,  Pa.  Air  pump. 
1,463,109  ;  .Tuly  24. 

Witmer,  Charles  C,  and  B.  Havens,  assignors  to  "Air- 
ships Incorporated,"  Hammondsport,  N.  Y.  Pneumatic 
life  raft.      1,456,168;  May  22. 

Witmer,  Charles  C.,  and  B.  Havens,  assignors  to  Air- 
ships Incorporated,  Hammondsport,  N.  Y.  Ball. 
1,458,672;   June   12. 

Witmer,  Fred,  Woodville,  Ohio.  Valve-bag  closure. 
1,476,560;  Dec.  4. 

Witsaman.  George  H.,  Dayton,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A. 
Bernstein,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Pneumatic  tire.  1,444,533; 
Feb.  R. 

Witt,  Clarence  W^.  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Laundry  tub. 
1.474,872    ;Nov.   20. 

Witt,  .John  J.,  Wlnchendon,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Goodspeed 
Machine  Company.  Lathe  -  carriage  attachment. 
1,460,121 ;  June  26. 

Wittal,  Julius  .7.     (See  de  Lukacsevics,  C,  and  Wittal.) 

Witte,  Elizabeth,  administratrix.      (See  Witte,  Louis  A.) 

Witte,  Gertrud,  Berne,  Switzerland.  Hand  loom  with  de- 
vice for  reading  weaving  drawings.     1,451,641 ;  Apr.  10. 

Witte,  Gustav  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Precipitation  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  rectifving  high-tension  alter- 
nating current.     1,445.988  ;  Feb.  20. 

Witte,  Gustav  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Precipitation  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Electrical  precipitation  of  suspended  particles  from 
gases.     1.446,778 ;   Feb.   27. 

Witte,  John,  Ferguson,  Mo.  Gear-shift  lock.  1,464,859  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Witte,  Ix)uis  A.,  deceased,  Metuchen  Borough,  N.  J. ;  B. 
Witte,  administratrix.     Tunnel  kiln.     1,471,875  ;  Oct.  23. 

Witte.  Meinhard,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Radiator.  1,450,399  ; 
Apr,  3. 

Witte,  Meinhard,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Upper  hose  con- 
nection  for   radiators.      1,477,924 ;    Dec.   18. 

Witten,  Arthur  P.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Toy  balloon.  1,467,411  ; 
Sept.    11. 

Witten,  William  A.,  Duncan,  Okla.  Resilient  wheel. 
1,473,918  ;  Nov.   13. 

Witten,  William  S.,  Chicago,  111.    Lock.     1,444,410  ;  Feb.  6. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  (JFEIUE.    192:i. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


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111.       Latch. 


Gate  latch. 


1,456,109  ; 
1,470,249; 


111.      Lock    and    latch. 


W'itlen,    William    S.,    Chicago, 
Jlny  -l-l. 

Witteii.  William  S.,  Chlcaso,  111. 
Oct.  i). 

Witten,     William     S.,     Chicago, 
1,470,250  ;  Oct.  9. 

Wittoubrrj?.  .Vlc.xaiulcr,  New  York,  .\.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Aiitosiiles  Corporation.  Coin  -  controlled  machine. 
1.454,420:  May  S. 

Wittenberg,  Carl.      (See  Schodder,  Ludwig,  assignor.) 

Witter,  Ezra  K.,  assignor  o(  one-third  to  J.  Tost,  Zion 
City,   111.     Wagon.      1, 440,682  ;   Feb.   27. 

Witter.  ,7oscph  S..  Wellsville,  N.  Y.  Tractor  plow. 
1,441. 77o:   .Tan.   9. 

Witter,  Willis  D..  Roselle  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Foamite 
Firt'foam  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Firc-oxtiuguish- 
ing  apparatus  tor  oil  tanks.     1,454,839  ;  May  8. 

Wittig,  Alfred  E.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Attachment  for  jars. 
1.4.59,129;  .Tune  19. 

Wittig,  Harry  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  O.  Brummel, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Illuminated  license-tag  holder. 
1,445,121  ;  Feb.  13. 

Wittier,  .Tosepb  F.,  Chatsworth,  III.  Granary  and  ele- 
vator   construction.      1,406,010;    Aug.    28. 

Wittmann,  Frank,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  W.  C.  McFarnahan  and  N.  Stevenson, 
Boston.  Mass.  Pan  greasing  machine.  1,443.407 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Wittmann,  Joseph  H.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Luggage  carrier 
tor  motor   vehicles.     1,463,991  ;   Aug.    7. 

Wittstein,   Charles  T.,   Newark.   N.    J.,   assignor   to   Arch 

.     Crown    Mfg.    Co.      Gem   setting.      1,449.158 ;    Mar.    20. 

Wittstein,  Francis  H.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Finger  ring.  Des. 
63,384  ;  Nov.  27. 

Wittum,  George  F.,  Vallejo,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  of  one-half  to  Mechanical  EflBciency  Com- 
pany and  one-half  to  The  Auto  Mail  Distributor,'  Inc., 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Mail-assorting  machine.  1,465,773; 
Aug.  21. 

Witz,  Henri  E.,  Rheinland  Baden,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J. 
Furnace.      1,450,127  ;   Mar.  27. 

Witz,  Henry,  Oberhausen,  Germany,  assignor  to  Babcock 
&  Wilcox  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sealing  device 
for  traveling-grate  furnaces.     1.476.276  ;  Dec.  4. 

Witzberger,  Etienne,  Carnegie,  Pa.  Burner.  1,443,907; 
Jan.   80. 

Witzberger,  Etienne,  assignor  to  Witzberger  Heating  Ap- 
pliances Company,  Carnegie,  Pa.  Heater.  1,443,908 ; 
Jan.   30. 

Witzberger,  Etienne,  assignor  to  Witzberger  Heating  Ap- 
pliances .Company,  Carnegie,  Pa.  Burner  construction. 
1,443,909  ;   Jan.  30. 

Witzberger  Heating  Appliances^  Company.  (See  Witz- 
berger, Etienne,  assignor.) 

Witzel,  Charles  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Wrench.  1,461.810; 
July  17. 

Witzeumann,  Emil,  Pforzheim,  Germany.  Double-walled 
tube  for  heating  and  cooling  purposes.  1,453,220; 
Apr.  24. 

Witzenmanu,  Emii,  Pforzheim,  Germany.  Flexible  metal 
hose.     1,459,487;  June  19. 

Wiuff,  Jesse  W..  Milroy,  Minn.  Automobile  brake  equal- 
izer.    1,442,377  ;  Jan,   16. 

Wiwi,  Thomas  i;.,  assignor  of  forty-five  per  cent  to  W.  H. 
Dean.  Chicago,  III.  Advertising  de.vice.  1,466,327 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Wixson,  Albion  F.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Window  weight. 
1,468,429;  Sept.  18. 

Wixted,  John  F.     (See  Tillyer,  E.  D.,  and  Wixted.) 

Wloszek,  John,  Donora,  Pa.  Double  window  shade  and 
curtain   support.      1,459,173 ;   June   19. 

Wob.st,  Lula  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Sifter.  1,446,235 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Wodiska,  Julius,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Finger  ring,  pin, 
brooch,  or   similar   article.      Des.    62,226 ;   Apr.   17. 

Wodonos,  Stephen,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  Karajem, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.    Cleaning  device.    1,468,431  ;   Sept.  18. 

Woelfel.  Ernest  A.,  Peabody,  Mass.  Leather.  Des.  61,989  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Woelfel,  George  F.,  Lakewood,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W. 
H.  Abbott,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Driving  apparatus. 
1,472,110;   Oct.   30. 

Woelz,  Richard,  and  S.  Reiter,  Manchester,  N.  H.  Me- 
chanical   direction   pointer.      1,442,760 :    Jan.    16. 

Woerth,  Emil,  Hamilton  Beach,  N.  Y.  Ice  box  for  re- 
frigerators.     1,462,436  ;   July  17. 

Wofford,  George  M.,  and  J.  A.  Bristow,  Athens,  Tex. 
Hook.     1,459,488;  June  19. 

Wofford,  Henry,  Casper,  Wyo.  Combined  faucet  and 
container.     1,446,817;  Feb.   27. 

Woglom.  Frank  W.,  Arlington.  N.  J.  Statistical  record 
and  filing  device.     1,468,590;  Sept.  18. 

Wohl,  Alfred,  Danzig-Langfuhr,  Free  City  of  Danzig, 
assignor  to  The  Fleischmann  Company.  New  Y'ork, 
N.  Y'.     Treating  molasses.     1,449. 1.'?4;  Mar.  20. 

Wohl,  Alfred.  Danzic-Langfnhr,  Free  City  of  Danzig, 
assignor  to  The  Fleischmann  Company.  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Washing  compressed  yeast.     1,449,1.^5  ;  Mar.  20. 

Wohl,  Alfred,  Danzig-Langfuhr,  assignor  to  The  Fleisch- 
mann Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  veast. 
1,475,215;  Nov.  27. 

Wohl,  Jerome  I.     (See  Reagen,  George  M.,  assignor.) 


Wohl,  Maurice  J.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Rosenberg,  Ar- 
thur,  assignor.) 

Wohlauer,  Alfred  A.,  New  Yo^rk,  N.  Y.  Electric-lighting 
globe.     Des.  62,350;  May  8. 

Woina,  Benjamin  A.,  South  River,  N.  J.,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  A.  L.  Johnson,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Self-adjust- 
ing door  latch.     1,450,624  ;  Apr.  3. 

Wojan,  Richard,  Elmont,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  repairing 
shoes.     1,459,458  ;  June  19. 

Wolbert,  Everett  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  J.  Perigo, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Crank-case  support.  1,453,964  ; 
May  1. 

■Wolcott,  Bernard,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  L.  Jennison, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Protecting  fabric  against  rot. 
1,474,574  ;  Nov.  20. 

Wolcott,  Darwin  S.,  trustee.  (See  Hagan,  George  J., 
assignor.) 

Wolcott,  Edson  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif,  Increasing  the 
yield  of  oil  wells.     1,457,479  ;  June  5. 

Wolcott,  Frank  E.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Waffle  Iron. 
1,446,532  ;   Feb.    27. 

Wolcott,  Robeson  B.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Benjamin  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Attachment  plug.     1,440,651  ;  .Ian.  2. 

Wolcott,  Robeson  B.,  Cleveland,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J. 
N.  Barrett,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Fuse  plug. 
1,441,259  ;  Jan.  9. 

Wold,  Peter  I.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Thermionic  regulator.      1,459,427 ;    June   19. 

Wold,  Peter  I.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Thermioniic    regulator,      1,459,428;    June    19. 

Wold,  Peter  I.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Switching  mechanism  for  vacuum  tubes  and  the  like. 
1,462,057;  July  17. 

Wold,  Peter  I.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
High-frequency  modulation  device.    1,467,596  ;  Sept.  11. 

W»!d,  Roscoe  G.,  Amorita,  Okla.  Windmill.  1,447,455 ; 
Mar.    6, 

Wolever,  Franklin  H,,  Chicago,  111.  Pulverizing  mill. 
1,468,893;  Sept.  &5. 

Wolever,  Franklin  H,,  Chicago.  111.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus  for  renewing  oil  wells.     1,476,747;  Dec.  11. 

Wolf,  Arthur  A.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Feed  hopper.  1,463,862  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Wolf,  Austin  M.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Liquid-feeding  system. 
1,457,721  ;  June  5. 

Wolf,  Charles  S.,  sr.,  Houston,  Tex.  Shoe-lace  tip. 
1,458,017;  June  5. 

Wolf,  Elmer  B.     (See  Osgood,  L.  A.,  and  Wolf.) 

Wolf,  Elmer  E.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  International 
Scale  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Disk  bearing  for  scales 
and  other  mechanisms.     1,470,042  ;  Oct.  9. 

Wolf,  Ernest  A.  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y,  Loose-leaf  binder 
and  filler  therefor.     1,469,748  ;  Oct.  2. 

Wolf,  Ferd,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Feed-water-level  regulator. 
1,470,660;  Oct.  16. 

Wolf,  Frank  F.,  assignor  to  Rice  &  Adams  Corporation, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  washing  cans  and  the  like. 
1,453,738  ;  May  1. 

Wolf,    Henry.      (See  Trinca,   F.,  and    Wolf.) 

Wolf,  John,  Cicero,  and  M.  Burger,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Ideal  Stitcher  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
Wire  stitcher.     1,460,526  ;  July  3. 

Wolf  Netter  and  Jacobi.  (See  Schwarze,  Bruno,  assign- 
or, ) 

Wolf,  Robert  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bleaching  pulp  and 
apparatus  therefor.     1.454,610  :  May  8. 

Wolfe,  Arthur  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Radiator  for  motor 
vehicles.      1,468,686;    Sept.    25. 

Wolfe,  Charles  G.,  Mount  Vernon,  Ohio.  Pharmaceutical 
preparation.     1,463,539  ;   July  31. 

Wolfe,  Clinton  L.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  A.  Faurot,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Electric  lock  and  door-control  device. 
1,452,014  ;,'i.pr.  17. 

Wolfe,  Clinton  M.,  Coeburn,  assignor  of  one-eighth  to  A. 
L.  P.  Cordor,  Norton,  one-eighth  to  J.  G.  Richardson 
and  one-eighth  to  C.  D.  Elkins,  Herald,  one-eighth  to 
W.  C.  Franks,  Toms  Creek,  one-eighth  to  J,  S.  King  and 
one-eighth  to  C.  W.  Shaffer,  Coeburn,  Va.  Hoe. 
1.444,719;  Feb.  6. 

Wolfe,  Harry  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Refrigerating  ap- 
paratus.    1,458,899  ;   June   12. 

Wolfe,  Henry.     (See  Gower,  J.,  and  Wolfe.) 

Wolfe,  Henry  K.,  assignor  to  Rotary  Rod  Weeder  &  Mfg. 
Co.,  Incorporated,  Cheney,  Wash.  Rotary-rod  weeder. 
1,443,245  :  .Tan.  23. 

Wolfe,  Jacob  J.,  assignor  to  The  Peabody  School  Furni- 
ture Company,  North  Manchester,  Ind,  Combined 
chair  and  desk.     1,455.824  ;  May  22. 

Wolfe,  James  H.,  Calgary.  Alberta,  Canada.  Stand  for 
use  in  combination  with  a  golf  bag  or  the  like. 
1,471,766  ;  Oct.  2H. 

Wolfe,  Jay  A.,  assignor  to  The  Columbus  Heating  and 
Ventilating  Company,  Columbus.  Ohio.  Heating  and 
ventilating    equipment,      1,473,896;    Nov.    13. 

Wolfe,  Jesse  P.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Fastening  shade- 
operating    cords.      1,469.133 ;    Sept.    25. 

Wolfe,  John  A.,  et  al.      (See   Haubert,  Leo,  assignor.) 


598 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Wolfe,  John  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  tire.  Des. 
62,931  ;  Aug.  21. 

Wolfe,  Lester,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flying  top.  1,462,221  ; 
July   17. 

Wolfe,  Merrill  P.,  assignor  to  Fulton  Iron  Works,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  Engine-stopping  device.  1„449,026 ; 
Mar.    20. 

Wolfe,  Walter  G.      (See  Bell,  L.,   and  Wolfe.) 

Wolfe,  William  S.      (See  Kilborn,  K.  B.j  and  Wolfe.) 

Wolfe,  William  S.,  Akron,  Oliio.  Tire.  Ues.  62.972 ; 
Aug.  28.  ^ 

Wolff,  Aaron  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas  heater.  Des. 
61,794  ;  Jan.  9. 

Wolff,  Alfred,  Berlin,  Germany.  Breech  for  tring  de- 
vices of  all  kinds,  particularly  adapted  for  shell  mor- 
tars.    1,446,683  ;  Feb.  27. 

Wolff,  August,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Frame  for  supporting 
transparent  plates.     1,455,373 ;    May   15. 

Wolff,  August  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.     1,450,400  ;  Apr.   3. 

Wolff,   Edward  L.      (See   Goss,   J.   H.,  and   Woltf.) 

Wolff,  El-nest  0.,  Gillette,  N.  J.  Vaporizer  and  primer. 
1,467,259  ;    Sept.    4. 

Wolff,  B'ranklyn  J.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Blank-transter  mecha- 
nism for  sagger-making  machines.     1,452,331 ;  Apr.  17. 

Wolff,  Jesse,  Spokane,  Wash.  Testing  eyes.  1,478,089  ; 
Dee.   18. 

Wolff,  John.     (See  Jacobus,  D.  S.,  and  Wolff.) 

Wolff,  Joseph.  Brooklyn,  IS.  Y.,  assignor  to  Sonora,  Inc. 
I'honograph   cabinet.      Des.   63,546  ;   Dec.    11. 

tVolff,  Karl  G.     (See  Greco,  G.,  and  Wolff.) 

O'olff,  Lorenz  K.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tone-arm  support. 
1,453,613  ;  May  1. 

Wolff,  Louis,  assignor  to  Crane  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Bathtub.     1,449,877  ;   Mar.  27. 

Wolff,  Oscar  M.,  assignor  to  B.  B.  Hanak  Company,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Meat  mold.      1,456,958  ;  May  29. 

Wolff,  Wallace  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Slicing  machine. 
1,473,658;  Nov.   13. 

Wolff,  Wallace  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Slicing  machine. 
1,473,659;  Nov.  13.  * 

Wolfson,  William  I.      (See  James,  T.,  jr.,  and  Wolfson.) 

Wolhaupter,  Benjamin,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  The 
Rail  Joint  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lattice  rail 
joint.      1,446,684  ;   Feb.   27. 

Wolhaupter,  Benjamin,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  The 
Rail  Joint  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Abrasion  unit 
for  rail  joints.     1,446,685  ;   Feb.  27. 

Wolhaupter,  Benjamin,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  The 
Rail  Joint  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insulating  end 
post.      1,474,459 ;    Nov.    20. 

Wolk,  Joseph,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Piston  for  internal- 
combustion    engines.      1,459,664 ;    June    19. 

Wolkenhauer,  Frederick  H.,  Bensenville,  111.  Furnace. 
1,478,810;  Dec.  25.  ,      ^ 

Won,  John  M.,  Kittanning,  Pa.  Automobile  hood. 
1,451,642;  Apr.   10. 

Woll,    Joseph,    McKeesport,   Pa.      Rail   joint.      1,455,695 ; 

WoUams,   Kenneth.      (See  Rhodes,  W.  J.,  and  Wallams.) 

Wollbrinck,  Louis,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Spark  plug.  1,444,822  ; 
Feb.  13.  ,  ^         , 

Wollbrinck,  Louise  G.,  et  al.  (See  McKeman,"  Joseph 
M.,    assignor.) 

WoUheim,  Walter  B.,  New  York,  assignor  to  The  Anthony 
Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Heel  rest.  Des. 
61,883;  Feb.  6. 

Wollmann,  Jacob,  Freeman,  S.  Dak.  Wheel.  1,458,868 ; 
June  12. 

Wolluer,  Emil,  Schwanheim-on-the-Main,  and  F.  Thomas, 
assignors  to  the  Firm :  Chemische  Fabrik  Griesheim- 
Elektron,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Treating 
magne.sium  and  alloys  comprising  the  same.  1,477,922  ; 
Dec.  18. 

WoUnik,    Alfred    H.      (See   Gasser,   Anton    A.,    assignor.) 

Wolner,  Oscar  H.,  Elcor,  Minn.  Serial-flow  turbine. 
1,473,690  ;   Nov.   13. 

Wolter,  Antone  B.,  Everett,  Wash.  Automobile  signal. 
1,471,084  ;    Oct.    16. 

Wolter,  Herman  H.,  assignor  to  Edward  Miller  &  Com- 
pany, Meriden,  Conn.     Lamp.     Des.  63,016  ;  Sept.  4. 

Wolter,  Herman  H.,  assignor  to  Edward  Miller  &  Com- 
pany, Meriden,  Conn.     Lamp.     Des.  63,017  ;  Sept.  4. 

Wolter,  Herman  H.,  assignor  to  Edward  Miller  &  Com- 
pany, Meriden,  Conn.     Lamp.     Des.  63,018  ;  Sept.  4. 

Wolter,  Herman  H.,  assignor  to  Edward  Miller  &  Com- 
pany, Meriden,  Conn.     Lantern.     Des.  63,547  ;  Dec.  11. 

Wolters,  Carl  P.      (See  Dick,   R.   H.,  and  Wolters.) 

Woltmann,  Ernst,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Operator's  outfit  for 
electric   welding.     Rel5,652 ;    July   10. 

Woltz,  Alhert  M.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
M.  L.  Himmel  &  Son,  Baltimore,  Md.  Dust-excluding 
device  for  shelving.     1,460,089  ;  June  26. 

Wolverine  Brass  Works.  (See  I'lank,  J.  Raymond,  as- 
signor.) 

Wolverine  Brass  Works.  (See  Vandervoort,  Milford  T., 
assignor. ) 

Womack,  Daniel  H.,  Montgomery,  Tex.  Animal  dip  and 
Insect    trap.      1,473,532 ;    Nov.    6. 

Woman's  Institute  of  Domestic  Arts  &  Sciences,  Inc.  (See 
Jankus,  Jack  C,  assignor.) 

Womelsdorf.  George  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Machine  for 
making   paper   tubes.      1,441,260 :    Jan.    9. 


Wonder   Portable    Dish    Washer   Company.      (See    Cavau- 

augh,  H.  F.,  Hall,  and  Oliver,  assignors.) 
Wonder  Trap  Co.     (See  Baker,  William  E.,  assignor.) 
Wonderling,  Louis  R.     (See  Nelson,  A.,  and  Wonderling.) 
Wong,    Gatt    H.,    Chicago,    111.      Convertible    automobile 

body.     1,453,372  ;  May  1. 
Wonn,    William.      (See   Bradburn,    C.   E.,   and   Finke,   as- 
signors.) 
Wonnacott,   Edward   J,      (See   Glair,   H.   F.,  ajid   Wonna- 

cott.) 

Wonsowicz,  George,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  J.  Ralicki, 

Forks,    N.    Y.      Bracket    for    supporting    shade    rollers 

and  curtain  poles.     1,446,538  ;   Feb.  27. 

Woock,  Eric  M.     (See  Woock,  Walter  R.,  H.  J.,  and  E.  M.) 

Woock,    Herbert   J.      (See  Woock,   Walter   R.,   H.  J.,  and 

E.  M.) 
Woock,  Walter  R.,  H.  J.,  and  E.  M.,  assignors  to  Superior 
Manufacturing     Company,     Lodi,     Calif.       Centrifugal 
pump  with  self-centering  runner.     1,473,802  ;   Nov.   13. 
Wood,  A.  J.,  Greenville,  assignor  to  Bennett  Injector  Com- 
pany,   Muskegon,    Mich.      Barrel-attaching    device    for 
grease  guns  or  the  like.     1,471,085  ;   Oct.   16. 
Wood,  Aaron  F.  and  W.   R.,   Van   Wert,  Ohio.     Spotlight 

control.     1,441,192;   Jan.  2. 
Wood,    Albert,    Dearborn,    assignor   to    Henry    Ford    Hos- 
pital,      Detroit,       Mich.        Indirect  -  lighting       fixture. 
1,466,497  ;  Aug.  28. 
Wood,  Allen  L.,  Beardstown,  III.     Grain  door  for  freight 

cars.     1,442,553  ;  Jan.  16. 
Wood,    Andrew    C,    assignor    to    Stewart-Warner    Speed- 
ometer   Corporation,    Chicago,    111.      Odometer-train-re- 
setting device.      1,461,956  ;   July   17. 
Wood,    Andrew    C,    assignor    to    Stewart-Warner    Speed- 
ometer  Corporation,   Chicago,   111.      Electric   signal  for 
internal-combustion   engines.      1,478,090 ;   Dec.   18. 
Wood,  Arthur  C,  Man.'ifield,  Ohio.     Means  for  controlling 

the  light  rays  of  reflector  lamps.     1,476.132  ;  Dec.  4. 
Wood,  Arthur  C,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company, 
Mansfield,      Ohio.        Conductor     support.        1,461,811  ; 
July  17. 
Wood,  Arthur  C,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company, 
Mansfield,      Ohio.        Conductor     support.        1,461,812 ; 
July  17. 
Wood,  Arthur  C,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company, 
Mansfield,  Ohio.     Safety  support  for  current  collectors. 
1,461,813  ;  July  17. 
Wood,  Arthur  C,   assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company, 
Mansfield,      Ohio.        Conductor     support.        1,469,134 ; 
Sept.  25. 
Wood,  Augustus,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Manning, 
Maxwell  &  Moore,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Driving  dog 
for  lathes.     1,475,616  ;  Nov.  27. 
Wood,    Benjamin    G.,    London,    England.      Side-car   body. 

1,478,316;   Dec.   18. 
Wood,    Callie,   JReno,    Nev.      Flower    doll.      Des.    62,808 ; 

July    31. 

Wood,    Carver,   assignor   to    Wayne   Oil   Tank   and  Pump 

Company,    Fort    Wayne,    Ind.      Oil    filter.      1,471,994  ; 

Oct.  23. 

Wood,   Charles   B.  D.,  Wilkes-Barre,   Pa.     Conveyer  flight 

or   blade  and  making   the   same.     1,449,208 ;    Mar.    20. 

Wood,  Charles  C,  Wichita.  Kans.     Rim  for  pneumatic  or 

solid  tires.     1,445,466  ;  Feb.  13. 
Wood,    Charles    D.,   and    E.    R.    De    Long,    Boston,    Mass. 

Safety  device  for  elevator  wells.     1.474,185;  Nov.  13. 
Wood,  Charles   F.;  Chicago,  JIl.     Code  table.     1,455,157; 

May   15. 
Wood,  Charles  L.     (See  Crowder,  Riley  M.,  assignor.) 
Wood,   Charles   R.,    Fargo,   N.   Dak.      Pocket   for   wearing 

apparel.     Rel5,646  ;  July  10. 
Wood,     Charles     R.,     Fargo,     N.     Dak.       Rule     pocket. 

Rel5,647  :  July  10. 
Wood,  Charles  R.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.     Overalls.     1,477,925  ; 

Dec.   18. 
Wood,  Charles  R.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  B.  C.  Good- 
rich  and   one-fourth   to   W.   E.   Moss,    Memphis,    Tenn. 
Cotton  gin.     1,448,022  ;  Mar.  13. 
Wood,  Charles  R.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  W.   E.  Moss 
and    one-fourth    to    B.    C.    Goodrich,    Memphis,    Tenn. 
Pneumatic  elevator  for  elevating  seed  cotton  for  gins. 
1,455,764:   May   15. 
Wood,  Charles  R.,  assignor  of  one-fourth   to  W.  E.  Moss 
and    one-fourth    to    B.    C.    Goodrich,    Memphis,    Tenn. 
Cotton   cleaner  and   boll   crusher.     1,455,765  ;   May   15. 
Wood,    Christopher    E.,     Roxborough,     Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Door  for  grain  cars.     1,469,350  ;  Oct.   2. 
Wood,   Clarence  G.,  Muncie,  Ind.     Clutch-clamping  lever. 

1,465,704  ;  Aug.  21. 
Wood,  Clarence  G..  assignor  to  Hoosier  Clutch  Company, 
Muncip,  Ind.     Clutch-operating  mechanism.     1,475,979; 
Dec.  4. 
Wood,    Clarence    P.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.     Fluid   separator. 

1,463,769  ;   July  31.  „ 

Wood,     David     W.,     Brazil,     Ind.       Clutch.       1,460,303 ; 

June  26. 
Wjaod,    Earl    W.,    Ix)ng    Beach.    Calif.      Ice-cream    cone. 

Des.  62,515  ;   June  12. 
Wood,  Edward  C.     (See  Fessenden,  R,  A.,  Williams,  and 

Wood.)  ,      ^ 

Wood,  Edwin  W.,  Lockridge,  Okla.     Animal  poke  for  re- 

straining  stock.     1,450,401  ;  .-\pr.  3. 
Wood  Equipment  Company.     (See  Simpson,  George  N.,  as- 
signor.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


509 


Wood,    I'ranz    J.,    Des    Moini-s,    Iowa.      Muldiug   iiiacliiui;. 

1,451, •J40;  Apr.   10. 
Wood,  Kroderick  H.,  assignor  to  L.  B.  Wood,  Chicago,  111. 

Warm-air   furnace.      1,445,122  ;  Feb.  13. 
Wood.    Frederick    1*.,    assignor    to    .-imerican    Can    Com- 
pany,    Now     York,    N.     Y.       Moistureproof    container. 

1.442,775;  Jan.   16. 
Wood.  Frederick  P.,  agsignor  to  American  Can  Company, 

New     York,     N.     Y.       Moistureproof     container     body. 

1,450,476;  Apr.  3. 
Wood,    Frederick   P.,   Oak   Park,   111.,   assignor   to   .\merl- 

cau  Can  Companv,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.     Can.     1,459,523  ; 

.Tune   19. 
Wood,  Frederick  P.,  assignor  to  American  Can  Company, 

New     York,     N.     Y.       Moistureproof     fiber     container. 

1,467,969;    Sept.    11. 
WoiHl.  Gariield  A..  Algonac,  Mich.     Ilydraullc-holst  heater. 

1,476.748  ;  Dec.   11. 
Wood.    George,    Seattle,    W'ash.,    assignor    to    A.    J.    Ger- 

rard,    Chicago,    111.     Bos-strapping   bench.      1,450,315 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Wood,  George  B.,  W.  C.  Bird,  and  E.  B.   Packard,  Rock- 
land, Me.     Gate.     1,473,135 ;   Nov.   6. 
Wood,  George  II.,  and   F.   L.  Capen,  Boston,  Mass.     Sole- 
assorting    mechanism    for    block-sole-cutting    machines. 

1,443,159  ;   Jan.  23. 
Wood,  George  H.,  and  F.  L.  Capen,  Boston,  Mass.     Safety 

means  for  cutting  machines.     1,460,465  ;  July  3. 
Wood,  Harold  G.,  t)exter,  Mc.     Clothes  drier.     1,476,667  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Wood,   Harry   H.,   assignor  of  one-half  to   D.   H.   Palmer, 

Seattle,      Wash.        Bag-holding      device.         1,458,216 ; 

June  12. 
Wood.    Harry   L.,    Lakewood,   Ohio.      Battevy-post   clamp. 

1.475.914  ;  Nov.  27. 

Wood,  Harry  M.,  Morden,  England.  Rim  brake  for 
cycles  and   the  like  vehicles.     1,469,202;   Sept.  "25. 

Wood.  Harrv  S..  London,  England.  Pocket  lock. 
1.442.020;  Jan.  9. 

Wood,  llarvev.  West  Paterson,  N.  J.  Fishing  apparatus. 
1,449,570;  Mar.  27. 

Wood,  Helen,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Primary  educational  ap- 
pliance.    1,471,437  ;  Oct.  23. 

Wood.  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  The  Wood  Newspaper 
Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tail-cutting 
device   for   tubular   plates.      1,454,006;   May   1. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  The  Wood  Newspaper 
Machinery"  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Finishing 
and  cooling  apparatus  for  tubular  stereotype  printing 
plates.     1,454,007  ;  May  1. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Cooling  device 
for  curved  stereotype  printing  plates.  1,457,480 ; 
June  5. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet-throw-out 
mechanism.     1,464,462  ;  Aug.   7. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper-roll-chang- 
ing apparatus.     1,464,463  ;   Aug.   7. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  The  Wood  Newspaper 
Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tubular 
stereotype    printing   plate.      1.477.619 ;    Dec.    18. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  The  Wood  Newspaper 
Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Steretoype 
printing  plate.     1,477,620 ;   Dec.    IS. 

Wood,  Herbert  0.,  Saltaire,  Eagland.  Wheel  fork. 
1,451,521  ;   Apr.   10. 

Wood.    Hiram    D.,    Alexandria,    Mo.      Dump    end    gate. 

1.475.915  ;  Nov.  27. 

Wood.  Ira  C.  South  Pasadena,  assignor  of  forty-nine 
one-hundredths  to  F.  M.  Renfro,  San  Bernardino,  Calif. 
Colored-lighting    device.       1,440,518;    Jan.    2. 

Wood.  James  J.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Tub  for  washing  machines. 
1,443,197;   Jan.  23. 

Wood.  Joe  H.,  Wadesboro,  La.  Ventilating  blind. 
1,475,103;  Nov.  20. 

Wood,  John,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Mauck, 
Victor,  assignor.) 

Wood,  John  C,  Quay,  N.  Mes.  Stop  for  talking  ma- 
chines.    1,459,646  ;  June  19. 

Wood,  John  C,  Alexandria,  Mo.  Plow.  1,477,022 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Wood.  Joseph  C,  Jackson,  Tenn.  Station  indicator. 
1,473,752;  Nov.  13. 

Wood.  Joseph  C,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  W.  M.  Lane 
and  one-eighth  to  W.  B.  Barger.  Jackson,  Tenn.  Sta- 
tion indicator.     1,453,330  ;  May  1. 

Wood.  Leonard  C.  Alden,  Iowa.  Bellvband  connection. 
1,454.306;  May  8. 

Wood,  Lettie  B.     (See  Wood,  Frederick  H.,  assignor.) 

Wood,  Myron  W..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Liberty  Oil  Burner  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Oil 
burner.     1.475,528  ;  Nov.  27. 

Wood  Newspaper  Machinery  Corporation,  The.  (See 
Wood.  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor.) 

Wood  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Mahncke,  Hans, 
assignor.) 

Wood,  Robert.      (See  Anderson,  C.  S..  and  Wood.) 

Wood,  Robert,  and  C.  Garrett,  Vancouver.  British  Colum- 
bia, Canada.     Packing  case.     1.456,582  ;  May  29. 


Wood,  Uobirt  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  I'ratt  & 
Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Optical  method 
of  obtaining  linear  dimensions.      1,455, 82o;   May   22. 

Wood,  Rodney  J.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Filing  system. 
1,448,323;  Mar.  13. 

Wood,  Sidney  C,  assignor  to  Chautauqua  Hygienic  In- 
stitute, Inc.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Bath  tray.  1,450,827  ; 
Apr.   3. 

Wood,  Stanley.     (See  Graham,  L.  S..  Roberts,  and  Wood.) 

Wood,  Stanley,  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Log 
raft.      1,460,779;   July   3. 

Wood,  Theron  L.,  Huddleston,  Va.  Mudhook  for  motor- 
vehicle  wheels.      1,444,895  ;   Feb.  13. 

Wood,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  S.  Ford,  Great 
Falls,  Mont.     Rotary  engine.      1,446,079  ;  Feb.    20. 

Wood,  Walter  A.,  Mowing  &  Reaping  Machine  Company. 
(See  .\llen,  G.  N.,  and  Ben  way,  assignors.) 

Wood,  Walter  II.,  Forest,  Idaho.  Saw  set.  1,447,112 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Wood,  Walter  H.,  Forest,  Idaho.  Gauge.  1,478,317; 
Dec.   18. 

Wood.  Walter  S.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Display  cover. 
1,459,647  :  ;  June  19. 

Wood,  Wilfred  R.,  London,  England.  Mechanical  stoker. 
1,460,997  ;  July  3. 

Wood,  Wilfred  R.,  and  E.  W.  Robey,  assignors  to  Under- 
feed Stoker  Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Ash- 
removal  device  for  furnaces.     1,440,757  ;   Jan.  2. 

Wood,  William  D.,  assignor  to  Specialty  Manufacturing 
Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Light-controlling  device  for 
photographic-printing  machines.     1,452,719  ;  Apr.  24. 

Wood,  William  H.,  South  Euclid,  Ohio.  Storage  battery. 
1,451,003;  Apr.   10. 

Wood,  William  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Headlight  for  vehi- 
cles.    1,471,767  ;  Oct.  23. 

Wood.    William   M.      (See  Smith,   A.,   and   Wood.) 

Wood,   W^llliam  R.      (See  Wood,   Aaron    F.  and   W.  R.) 

Wood.    William    T..    Nashville,    Tenn.      Coasting   vehicle. 

1.462.312  :  July  17. 

Woodaman,  Clinton  B.,  Worcester,  assignor  to  Everready 
Mfg.  Company  of  Boston,  Boston,  Mass.  Staple  making 
and  drivins  machine.     1,444,489  ;  Feb.  6. 

Woodard,  William  E.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Locomotive. 
1,478.593  ;  Dec.  25. 

Woodberry,  Charles  C,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Radiator  cur- 
tain.    1,456,170  ;  May  22. 

Woodberry,  John  H.,  U.  S.  .\rmy.  Base  fuse.  1,456,204  ; 
May  22. 

Woodberry.    John    H.,    TJ.    S.    Army.      Detonating    fuse. 

1.462.313  ;  July  17. 

Woodberry,    John    H.,    U.    S.    Army.      Fuse.      1,462.314 ; 

July  17. 
Woodliurv.   Clifford   A.,  Media,   Pa.,  assignor  to  E.  I.   du 

Pont  de  Nemours  &   Company,  "Wilmington,   Del.     Am- 
monia dynamite.     1.445,378  ;   Feb.  13. 
Woodbury,    John    B.,    South    Portland,    and    G.    C.    Soule, 

Portland.  Jle.     Rope  clamp.     1,460.033  ;  July  3. 
Woodcock.  Willard  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Adjustable  timing 

of  oil  engines.     1,443,777  ;  Jan.  30. 
Woodford,  Bronson  C,  assignor  to  The  Murray  Company, 

Dallas,  Tex.     Chute  for  cotton  and  tb»>  Hke.     1,445,379  ; 

Feb.   13. 

Woodford.  Bronson  C,  assignor  to  The  Murray  Com- 
pany. Dallas.  Tex.  Cleaning  feeder  for  cotton  gins. 
1,449.362  ;  Mar.  20. 

Woodford,  Bronson  C,  assignor  to  The  Murray  Company, 
Dallas,  Tex.  Trampcr  for  cotton  presses.  1.463.186  ; 
July  31. 

Woodford,  Bronson  C,  assignor  to  The  Murray  Company, 
Dallas.  Tex.  Cleaner  feeder  for  cotton  gins.  1,478.594: 
Dec.  25. 

Woodford,  Robert  S.  (See  Reese,  C.  C,  Buzzo,  and 
Woodford.) 

Woodhall,  Louis  W.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Tie-loosening  de- 
vice.    1,447.113  ;   Feb.  27. 

Woodhead,  Peter.      (See  McGhee,  T.,  and  Woodhead.) 

\roodhead,  Richard  T.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Combined  Ford 
primer  and  carburetor  control.     1.455,318  ;  May  15. 

Woodhnll,  Daniel  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Bank  Note  Company.  Safety  tint  paper.  1,457,805  ; 
June  5. 

Woodhull,  Daniel  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Bank  Note  Company.  Making  plates  for  printing 
safety  tints.      1,457,806  ;   June   5. 

Woodhull,  Samuel  T.,  Medford.  and  G.  J.  Waller,  Somer- 
ville,  assignors  to  American  Radio  &  Research  Corpora- 
tion, Medford,  Mass.     Gap.     1,473.070 ;   Nov.  6. 

Woodin,  Norman  C,  Prairie  du  Sac,  Wis.  Excavator  and 
loader.      1,449,716;   Mar.    27. 

Woodin,  Norman  C.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Reversible  drive 
mechanism  for  hoist  drums  and  the  like.  1,449,717  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Woodin.  Norman  C,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  P.  C.  Austin  Machinery  (Company.  Trac- 
tor.    1,443,778;  ,Tan.  30. 

Woodin,  Norman  C,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  F  C.  Austin  Machinery  Company. 
Steering  gear.     1,443,779;   Jan.   30. 

Woodin.  William  A..  Albany,  Ga.  Knife  guide.  1,478,501  ; 
Dec.   25. 

Woodings.  Emanuel,  Verona,  assignor  to  Verona  Tool 
Works,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Making  rail  springs.  1,443,160  ; 
Jan,  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Woodington,  Joseph  H.  (See  Young,  C.  A.,  and  Wood- 
ington. ) 

Woodman,  James  M..  Waukegan,  111.  Display  carton. 
1.441,470:  Jan.  9. 

Woodman,  James  M..  Wautegan,  111.  Display  caitim. 
1,444,049:   Feb.  6. 

Woodman,  William  E.  (See  Crompton,  R.,  and  Wood- 
man.) 

Woodrow,  Irvin  F.,  West  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Standard  Steel  and  Bearings 
Incorporated,  Wilmington,  Del.  Workholder.  1,452,949  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Woodrow,  Oliver  B  ,  Newton,  Iowa.  Releasing  device  for 
wringers.     1,470,312;  Oct.  9. 

Woodruff,  Alonzo,  Auburn,  N.  T.  Combination  of  bottle 
cap  and  brush  bolder.     1,455,158  :  May  15. 

Woodruff,  Alvie  C,  Portland,  Oreg.  Headlight. 
1,446.236  :  Feb.  20. 

Woodruff,  Alvie  C,  Portland,  Greg.  Dirigible  headlight. 
1,469,203;  Sept.  25.  „  „ 

Woodruff,  Russell  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Piston.  1,4(0,359; 
Nov.  27. 

Woodrue,  Albert  N.,  New  Tork,  N.  T.  Copyholder. 
1,469,749;  Oct.  2. 

Woods.  Benjamin  F.,  Houston,  Tex.  Barrel  plug. 
1.466,981 ;    Sept.    4. 

Woods,  Charles  H.,  Decatur,  HI.  Fare  box.  1,454,096 ; 
May  8. 

Woods.  Charles  S.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Window  guard. 
1,459,522;   June  19. 

Woods,  Clinton  E.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Phonograph.  1,471,436; 
Oct.    23. 

Woods,  George  H.,  SomervUle,  Mass.  Collar.  1,478,091; 
Dec.   18. 

Woods.  Herbert  A.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Locking  means  for 
differential  gears.     1,466.778  ;  Sept.  4. 

Woods,  Jacob,  Griswold,  Iowa.  Combined  wagon  box  and 
end  gate.     1,475,732  ;  Nov.  27. 

Woods,  James  A.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Collar  burster  and 
expander.      1,458,567  :   June   12. 

Woods,  Robert  M.,  Wheeling,  W.  Ya.  Ice-cream  freezer. 
1,455,418  ;  May  15. 

Woods,  S.  A.,  Machine  Company.  (See  Blood,  C.  W. 
H.,   and   Osteman,   assignors.) 

Woods.  Sophie  L.  (See  Jenks,  C.  D.,  and  Perry,  as- 
sienors.) 

Woods.  Walter  R.,  Lansing,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assii,'nments,  to  William  Mutschler,  trustee,  Goshen. 
Ind.     Universal  joint.     1.441,390;  Jan.   9. 

Woods,  Walter  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  W.  Mutschler,  trustee,  Goshen,  Ind.  Universal 
joint.     1.468,188:  Sept.  18. 

Woods,  Walter  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign 
ments,  to  W.  Mutschler,  trustee,  Goshen,  Ind.  Universal 
joint.     1,468,189  ;  Sept.  18. 

Woodson,  Allen  B..  and  W.  Ferril.  Clarksville,  Tenn.  ;  said 
Woodson  assignor  to  said  Ferril.  Hand  car.  1,461,593  : 
Julv  10. 

Woodson.  James  C,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  assignor  to  West 
inghouse  Electric  Products  Company.  Electric  Bake 
oven.     1.440,519  ;   Jan.   2. 

Woodson.  James  C.  Mansfield.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  Products  Company.  Electrical  heater  for 
coffee  urns.     1.472,201;  Oct.  30. 

Woodstock  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Hokanson,  Otto 
A.,  assignor.) 

Woodstock  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Meckstroth.  Louis 
W.,  assignor.) 

Woodward  Automatic  Control  Corporation.  (See  Wood- 
ward. Garrett  W..  assignor.) 

Woodward,  Christopher  H.  R.  (See  M.cCrary,  Pierce  R.. 
assignor.) 

Woodward,  Garrett  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Woodward  Automatic  Control  "Corporation,  Chicago, 
111.     Automatic  control  mechanism.     1.464,962  ;  Aug.  14. 

Woodward,  George.  Newark.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Igop 
Bros.      Reel   carrier.      1.474,873 :   Nov.   20.* 

Woodward.  Herbert   S.      (See  Miller,   John  P.,   assignor.1 

Woodward.  Irving  C,  Syracuse.  N.  T.  Screw  thread. 
1,451,484:   Apr.   10. 

Woodward,  Irving  C,  Syracuse,  N,  Y.  Clutch  for  differ- 
ent);il-gear-control  mechanism.     1,462,879  ;  July  24. 

Woodward,  Irving  C,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Differenti,il-gear 
control   mechani.=;m.      1.464,795  :   Aus.    14. 

Woodward.  .Jesse  W.,  and  F.  E.  Lewis,  Shreveport,  La. 
Bottle  cooler.     1,469.866  :  Oct.  9. 

Woodward.  John  H..  assignor  to  The  J.  H.  &  F.  .\.  Sells 
Comp.iny,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Horse  collar.  1,451,750: 
.Apr.  17. 

Woodw.ird.  Millard  F..  Alexandria.  La.  Internal-com- 
bustion cnsino.     1.456.171 :  May  22. 

Woodward.  Walter  A.      (See  White.   Virgil  D.,  assisnor.l 

Woodward.  William  E..  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Frank- 
lin Railway  Supply  Company,  New  Tork,  N.  Y.  Lat- 
eral-motion device  for  driving  boxes.  1,452,862 : 
Apr.   24. 

Woodward,  William  L..  Lakewood.  Ohio.  Making  zinc 
tubing.     1.45S.604:   June  12. 

Woodward.  William  L..  Lakewood.  Ohio.  Making  seam- 
less tubes   rich   in   zinc.      1.458.605:   .Tune   12. 

Woodward,  William  L..  Lakewood.  Ohio.  Making  seam- 
less tubes  rich  in  zinc.     1,471,373 ;  Oct.  23. 


Woodworth.  Charles  W.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Fly  swatter. 
1.440,809;    Jan.    2. 

Woodworth,  Chauncey  C.  (See  Woodworth,  Edward  M., 
assignor.) 

Woodworth,  Edward  M.,  Rochester,  assignor  of  one- 
fourth  to  C.  C.  Woodworth,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Indi- 
cator for  cameras.     1,478,318  ;  Dec.  18. 

Woodworth,  George  K.     (See  Gile.  William  A.,  assignor.! 

Woodworth   Incorporated.      (See  Ross,  Edwin,   assignor.) 

Woodworth,  Olin  F.     (See  Willis,  I..,  and  Woodwortli. i 

Woodworth.  William  W.,  South  Berkeley,  Calif.  Fold- 
able  and  collapsible  container.     1.459,459 ;  June  19. 

Woody,  Regina  J.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Diaper,  cata- 
menial  bandage,  and  the  like.     1,451,643  ;  Apr.  10. 

Wooldridge,  Oscar  M.,  Evansville,  Ind.  Bottle-cooling 
device.     1,460,.304  ;  June  26. 

Wooldridge,  Powhatan  J.,  Pewee  Valley,  Ky.  Safety  ap- 
paratus for  elevators.     1,443,603  :  Jan.  30. 

Wooldridge,  Powhatan  J.,  Oldham  County,  Ky.  En- 
velope-fiUini;    machine.      1.454.008  :    May    1. 

Wooldridge,  Powhatan  J.,  Pewee  Valley.  Ky.  Safety  ap- 
paratus for  elevators.     1,458,790  :  June  12. 

Wooldridge,  Powhatan  J.,  Pewee  Valley,  Ky.  Safety  ap- 
paratus for   elevators.      1,458.791  ;   June   12. 

Wooldridge,  William  J.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.     Tank.     1,448,023  ;  Mar.  13. 

Woolen,  Alfred,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  M.  Tryer,  Ok- 
mulgee, Okla.     Piston-ring  squeezer.     1,470,313  ;  Oct.  9. 

Wooiev,  Frederick  E.,  Central  Vallfv,  N.  i".  Fixture  sup- 
port    1 .478,595  :  Dec.  25. 

Wooley,  Horace  M.,  jr.,  et  al.  (See  Greenwood,  George 
E..  assignor.) 

Woolf,  Frank  H.,  Chicago,  lU.  Coating  machine. 
1,460,189  ;  June  26. 

Woolf,  Philip,  Newark,  N.  J.  Finger  ring.  Des.  61,884  : 
F.  b.  6. 

Woolhether.  Paul  H.,  Truax.  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
Roller-door  latch.     1,478,502  :  Dec.   25. 

Woollev.  Edward.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Dredging 
bucket.     1,477,679  ;  Dec.  18. 

Woollev,  Orson  A.,  Magrath,  .\lberta,  Canada.  Wire- 
gripping  device.     1,477,740  :  Dec.  18. 

Wdolman.  N.  E.,  et  al.  (See  McKee,  Joseph  E..  as- 
signor.) 

Wouiu^iiu,  Roy  C.  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  W.  Stude- 
baker.  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Artwork  desk.  1,477,409 ; 
Dec.    11. 

Woolson.  Lionel  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Co.. 
Detroit.  Mich.  Internal-combustion  engines.  1.445,054  : 
Feb.   13. 

Woolson,  Lionel  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
panv,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hydrocarbon  motor.  1,448,650 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Woolson.  Lionel  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
panv,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hydrocarbon  motor.  1,448,651 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Woolson,  Lionel  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
panv,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hydrocarbon  motor.  1,451,035 : 
Apr.   10. 

Woolson.  Lionel  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany. Detroit,  Mich.  Hydrocarbon  motor.  1.467,970 ; 
Sept.  11.    . 

Woolson,  Lionel  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
panv,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hvdrocarbon  motor.  1,473.136 ; 
Nov.   6. 

Woolson,  Lionel  M..  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Bijur  Motor  Appliance  Company.  Elec- 
trical apparatus  rfor  motor  vehicles.  1,449,800 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Woolson,  Lionel  M.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eclipse  Machine  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Engine-starting  apparatus.     1.467,823  :  Sept.  11. 

Wooh^tencroft.  Alexander  S.,  Fulda,  Minn.     Flour  sifter.    • 
1.465,325:  Aug.  21. 

Woolures,  William  H..  South  Bend,  Ind.  Automobile  sig- 
naling device.     Des.  62,430  :  May  22. 

Woolums,  William  H.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Automobile  sig- 
naling device.     Des.    62.431 ;   May  22. 

Woolwine,  George.     (See  Rose,  B.  E.,  and  Woolwine.) 

Woonsccket  Machine  &  Press  Co.  (See  Albrecht,  George 
F.,   assignor.) 

Woonsocket  Machine  &  Press  Co.  (See  Moss,  Joseph, 
assignor.) 

Wootten.  Charles  T.,  deceased,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  by  D. 
Bowers,  executor.  Laurel  Springs,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Manufacturing  Companv  of  America,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Die.     1,468.549  ;  f^ept.  IS. 

Wootton.  Herbert  D.,  London,  England.  Cameras  more 
particularlv  for  use  in  aerial  photography.  1.460.5G9  : 
Oct.  2. 

Wootton,  William  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Composition  for 
fireproofing  and  other  purposes  anA  preparing  sami . 
1,451.485  ;  Apr.  10. 

Wooyenaka,  Keizo.  Tokyo.  Japan,  assignor  to  J.  Taka- 
mine.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Recovery  of  the  active  principle 
of  the  suprarenal  slands.     1.460,832  ;  July  3. 

Wopeco  Machine  Company.  The.  (See  Perry,  William  S., 
assignor.) 

Worcester,  Albert.  Tx)s  Angeles,  CaUf.  Box-covering 
machine.     1.452.720  ;   Apr.  24. 

Worcester.  Samuel  A..  J.  L.  Bruce,  and  L.  S.  Farnham, 
Butte.  Mont.     Mine  car.     1,448,103;  Mar.  13. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


GOl 


Md.       Hat     trap. 


Baltimore, 

(See  Johnson,   Charles  O., 


Worcester,     WillJam     W. 

1,457,953;  June  5. 
Worcestor   Wire   Works.   Inc. 

C.  D.,  and  1!.  A.,  assignors.) 
Wordeu.   viifford   W.      (See   Cross,    Homer    V.,  assisnor.) 
Work-Or.i:aiiizer      Specialties      Company.        (See      Casey, 

Charles  C.  assignor.) 
Workland,    Dan    E.       (See    Schoonorer,    William    L.,    as- 
sisnor. I 
Workman,    Harold,    Glasgow,    Scotland.      Cinematograph 

projector      and      intermittent      mechanism      therefor. 

l.44:J,0L'l ;   Jan.   0. 
Workman,   John  D.,  Elliottsville,  Pa.     Automatic  vehicle 

brake.      1,450.41G ;    May    22. 
Workman.     Koss    A.,     Tulsa,     Okla.       Washing    machine. 

l,44(i.5i!4  ;  Feb.  27. 
Workman,     Ross     A.,     Tulsa,     Okla.       Sheet-metal     roof. 

1,454,097;  May  8. 
Worltdge,    .-Vlbert    U.,    Westcliff-on-Sea,    and    L.    Sebright, 

Wimbledon,     England.       Printer's     mechanical     quoin. 

1.441.320;   Jan.  9. 
Wormser,      Arthur,       Ofifenbach-on-the-Main,       Germany. 

Lathe.     1,455,558  ;  May  15. 
Woronzoff,    Dionysie,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Advance-order 

device.     1,459,351  :  June  19. 
Worosila,    Joseph,    Fort    Hancock,    N.    J.      Oiling    device. 

1.453,221  ;   Apr.   24. 
Worrell,    Benjamin    F.,    Chicago,    111.      Automobile    tire. 

Des.  62,432;  May  22. 
Worsbam.  James  A.,  Maroa,  III.     Loading  and  unloading 

apparatus.     1,460,406  ;  July  3. 
Worstall,    George    Q.,    Toms    River,    N.    J.      Cultivator. 

1.461,508;  July  10. 
Worth.    George    £.,    assignor    to    F.    Keiper,    Rochester, 

N.  Y.     Press  guard.     Eel5,559  ;  Mar.  6. 
Worth,    Paul,    Akron,    assignor    to    The    India    Tire    and 

Rubber   Company,   Mogadore,   Ohio.     Tire   tread.     Des. 

63.347  :   Nov.   20. 

Worth,    Paul.    Akron,    assignor    to    The    India    Tire    and 
Rubber   Company,   Mogadore,   Ohio.     Tire   tread.      Des. 

63.348  :  Nov.  20. 

Worth,  Thomas  B..  &  Sons  Limited.     (See  Davis,  Arthur, 

assignor.) 
Worthen,  Albert  J.,   San   Francisco,  Calif.     Rotary   fluid- 
pressure-producing  apparatus.     1,463,110  ;  July  24. 
Worthingtou,     Bayard     G.,     Los     Angeles,     Calif.     Can 

opener.      1,447.197  ;   Mar.   6. 
Worthington,  James  B.      tSeo  Bartley,  V.,  and  Worthing- 

ton.) 
Woit.iington    I'ump    and    Machinery    Corporation.       (See 

Benson,  Harry  F.,  assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.       (See 

Bond.  John  S.,  assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.      (See 

Carpenter,  John  S.,  assignor.^ 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.       (See 

Dow,    Alex,    assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.       (See 

Eads,    Harry    B.,    assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.      (See 

Feldbush,   Harry,    assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.      (See 

Fleming,  Wills  M.,  assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.       (See 

Grace.   John  F.,  assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.       (See 

Haeberlein,  Mas,  assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.      (See 

Jorgensen,    Olav   E..    assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.       (See 

Potter,  B.  U.,   and  Fleming,  assignors.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.       (See 

Newcomb.  Robert  E.,   assignor.) 
Worthington    I'ump    and    Machinery    Corporation.       (See 

Phillips,  Will  H.,  assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.       (See 

Wikander,   Oscar   R.,   assignor). 
Worthington,  Roland  B.,  Jacksonville,  assignor  to  Miami 

Manufacturing   Company,    Miami,    Fla.      Casement-win- 
dow-operating  device.     1,440.758 :   .Tan.    2. 
Worthington,  Warren,  assignor  to  Donner  Steel  Company, 

Buffalo.   N.  Y.     Cooling  bed.     1.448,425  ;  Mar.  13. 
Wortman,  Otto.  Audubon,  N.  .J.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 

Electric    &   Manufacturing   Company.      Svstem   of   con- 
trol.    1,460,190  ;  June  26. 
Wortmann,    fidward.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Paper-folding 

machine.     1.471.874  ;  Oct.  23. 
Worton,    Samuel    G.,    Duquesne,    Pa.      Furnace-doorway 

construction.      1.456.205  ;   May   22. 
Woss,   Paul.   Chicago,    111.      Combined  ironing  board   and 

stepladder.     1,476.561  :  Dec.  4. 
Wotier.   Charles  J.,   Springfield,  Tenn.     Valve  for  powder 

distributors.     1,477,741 ;  Dec.  18. 
Wottle.     Hans,     Vienna,     Austria.       Split     belt     pulley. 

1,450,880  ;    Apr.    3. 
Wotton,    Edward,    Edgewater,    N.    J.      Display    sign    for 

passenger    vehicles.      1,452,332;    Apr.    17. 
Wottring.   Le  Roy.      (See  Wottring,   Sylvanus  L.  and  L.) 
Wottrint:,    Sylvanus    L.    and    L..    assignors    to    The    Pros- 
pect Manufacturing  Company,  Prospect,   Ohio.     Pump 

1.478,417:   Dec.   25. 
Woyton,  Thomas  M.,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Clip.     1,443,246 ; 

Jan.    23. 


Wozny,  Adam,  Detroit,  Mich.  Safety  envelope. 
1,405,888  ;  Aug.  21. 

Wragg,  Charles  A..  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia.  -Vero- 
plane.     Rel5,555  ;    Mar.   6. 

Wraith,  Charles  R.      (See  Jones,  L.  E.,  and  Wraith.) 

Wray,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  The  National  Brass  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Lubricator  cup. 
1,451,854  :  Apr.  17. 

Wray,  James  L.,  Rock  Island,  111.  Pneumatic  pump. 
1,462,222  ;  July   17. 

Wrege,  Jay  L.,  Stearns,  Ky.  Artificial  bait.  1,459,042  ; 
June  19. 

Wrenn,  Henry  B.  P.,  and  A.  S.  O'Donoghue,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Overhead  electrical  conductor  system. 
1,459,174;   June  19. 

Wren,  Hugh  C,  Louisville,  Ey.  Tie  form.  1,451,355 ; 
Apr.   10. 

Wrentmore,  Ernest  L..  deceased.  West  Farmington,  Ohio  ; 
(Mrs.)  M.  V.  Wrentmore,  administratrix.  Motor  using 
oil,  gasoline,  or  gas  as  a  fuel.     1,454,499;  May  8. 

Wrentmore.  (Mrs.)  Maude  V.,  administratrix.  (See 
Wrentmore,   Ernest   L. ) 

Wressell,  Fi.sher,  Alden,  Iowa.  Holder  for  safety-razor 
blades.     1,454,461 ;  May  8. 

Wrij4Ut,  Albert  r- .  J.,  assignor  to  D.  Gilson  &  Company. 
Limited,  Walthamstow,  Essex,  England.  Automatic 
turning  machine,  screw-making  machine,  and  the  like. 
1,442,774  ;  Jan.   16. 

Wright,  Albert  W.  and  E.  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Food 
product  and  production.     1,451,135;  Apr.   10. 

Wright,  Alfred  G.,  Bywood,  Pa.  Dental  amalgam  ma- 
chine.    1,456,526;  May  29. 

Wright,  Alice  M..  Detroit,  Mich.  Electric  oven  for  hair. 
1,455,696  ;  May  15. 

Wright,  AUyu  L.     (See  Hopkins,  James  E.,  assignor.) 

W'right,  Alva  O.,  North  Salem,  Ind.  Emergency  attach- 
ment for  automobile  wheels.     1,464,055  ;  Aug.  7. 

Wright,  Archibald  F..  and  W.  A.  Stone,  St.  Clair,  Mich. 
Rubbing  block.     1,455,559  ;   May   15. 

Wright,  Arthur,  L'pper  Montclair,  and  F.  W'.  Young,  Ve- 
rona, N.  J.     Filtration.     1,472.574  ;  Oct.  30. 

Wright,  Arthur  W.,  and  B.  F.  Ibach,  Pottsville,  Pa. 
Metal  pole   construction.      1,461,994 ;   July   17. 

Wright,  Charles  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  G.  Trefz, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Spark  arrester.  1,462,728  ;  July 
24. 

Wright,  Clarence  A.     (See  Balch,  A.  T.,  and  Wright.) 

Wright.  Clarence  E.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Motion-picture  ma- 
chine.    1,447,002;  Feb.  27. 

Wright.  Clifton   C.      (See  Brockett,   F.   G.,  and   Wright.) 

Wright,  Clyde  S..  assignor  to  The  National  Supply  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Machine  pipe  wrench.  1,447,744  ; 
Mar.   6. 

Wright,  David  Z.,  Childress,  Tex.  Cotton-cleaning  ma- 
chine.    1,470,314  :  Oct.  9. 

Wright,  Edward,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Expansible  metallic  core 
for   curing   pneumatic    tires.     1,441.649 ;    Jan.    9. 

Wright,  Edward,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  MacMillan, 
Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Wedge.  1,451,855 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Wright,  Edward  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cable  equalizer. 
1,465,705  ;  Aug.  21. 

Wright,  Elisabeth  H.     (See  Wright,  Albert  W.  and  E.  H.) 

Wright,  Elton  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Valve  arrangement. 
1,453,302  ;  May  1. 

Wright,  Ernest  B.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Hanlon  &  Goodman  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brush. 
1.450,534  ;   Apr.  3. 

Wright,  Frank.  (See  Moore,  W.  E.,  Alter,  Hauff,  Eckley, 
and   Wright.) 

W'right,  Frank  A.,  Hutchinson,  Kans.  Cleaning  fluid 
for  impregnating  dust  cloths  and  the  like.  1,461,170  ; 
July  10. 

Wright.  Frank  G.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Fuel-preparing 
apparatus   for  gas  engines.      1,455,183 ;   May   15. 

Wright,   Franklin   J.,   Oakland,  and  J.   L.  Baker,  Bakers- 

■  field,  Calif.  Standing-valve  attachment  for  oil  pumps. 
1,464,796;  Aug.   14. 

Wright,  Fred,  Waukegan,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Standard  Conveyor  Company.  "North  St.  Paul 
Minn.      Conveying   machine.      1,459,524 ;    June    19. 

Wright,  Fred  L.      (See  Wright.  Leslie  E.,  assignor.) 

W'right,  George.  South  Orange.  N.  J.  Boat-launching 
mechanism.     1,455,159  ;  May  15. 

Wright,  George  D.  Corporation.  (See  Leonardo,  Barthol- 
omew C,  assignor.) 

Wright,  George  H.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Seed-dispensing  mech- 
anism for   planters.     1,464,464  ;   Aug.   7. 

Wright,  Herbert  C.  and  W.  J..  Oak  Lake,  Manitoba, 
Canada.  Manure  remover  and  spreader.  1,471,302 ; 
Oct.    16. 

Wright,  Ira  O.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  The  T.  H. 
Symington  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Draft  rigging. 
1.457,278  ;  May  29. 

Wright,  Ira  O.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  The  T.  H. 
Symington  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Draft  rigging. 
1,458,792  ;    June    12. 

Wright,  Ira  O.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  The  T.  H. 
Symington  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Draft  rigging. 
1,474,309;  Nov.  13. 

Wright,  James  O.,  Atlantic  Citv.  N.  J.  Cotter-pin-ex- 
tracting  pliers.      1,463,645  :    July    31. 

Wright,  John  E.      (See  Hill,  S.  C,  Gibson,  and  Wright.) 


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INDEX  OH"'  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Wright,  Jobu    M.,    Birmingliam,    Ala.      Frostproof    flush 

drain  aud   supply  valve.     1,445,380 ;   Feb.   13. 

Wright,  Leslie    E.,    assignor   to    F.   L.    Wright,    Los    An- 

gelts,  Calif.     Temper-screw  clamp.     1,447,456  ;  Mar.  6. 

Wright,  M.    S.,    Company.      (See   Wright,   Morris    S.,   as- 

Wright,  Malcolm,  and  H.  Becker,  Baltimore,  Md.     Safety 

and   signal  device.     1,446,237  ;   Feb.   20. 
Wright  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Gunn,  Walter  A., 

assignor.)  ^ 

Wright,    Maurice    J.,    Boise,    Idaho.       Ash     tray.       Dee. 

63,094  ;    Oct.    2. 
Wright,   Morris   S.,   assignor   to   M.   S.   Wright   Company, 

Worcester,  Mass.     Vacuum  cleaner.     1,440,759  ;  Jan.  2. 
Wright,   Morris   S.,   assignor   to  M.   S.   Wright  Company, 

Worcester,  Mass.     Vacuum  cleaning  device.     1,462,223  ; 

July  17.  . 

Wright,  Norman  R.,  Easton,   Pa.     Let-off  mechanism  for 

looms.     1,471,438  ;  Oct.  23. 
Wright,    Oliver    S.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Stop    mechanism 

for  phonographs   and   the   like.      1,474,501  :    Nov.   20. 
Wright,  Parvin.      (See  Gerrard,  A.   J.,  and  Wright.) 
Wright,  Parvin,  Chicago,  111.     Machine  for  tying  bundles 

of  wires.     1,453,820  ;  May  1. 
Wright,     Parvin,     Chicago,     111.        Machine    for    capping 

bundles  of  tie  wires.     1,455,953  ;  May  22. 
Wriglit,    Paul    D..     Edgewood    Park,     Pa.       Car-dumping 

apparatus.     1,478,723  ;  Dec.  25. 
Wright,  Uay,  Jackson,  Miss.     Seed  pan.     1,471,581 ;  Oct.  23. 
Wright,  Rea  P.,  Washington.  D.  C,  assignor  to  John  F. 

Hemenway,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Pressure    release    for 

clothes  wringers.     1,471,640  ;  Oct.  23. 
Wright,  Richard  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  and  0.  E.  Barthel,  De- 
troit, Mich.,  assignors  to  Art  Mosaic  and  Tile  Company, 

Toledo,    Ohio.      Floor-surfacing    machine.      1,468,432 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Wright,  Richard  M.     (See  Dawer,  Antonio,  assignor.) 
Wright,    Robert,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Divided    casing   with 

detachable  treads.     1,465,889  ;  Aug.  21. 
Wright,   Robert   E.,   Lincoln,   Nebr.     Attachment  for   cyl- 
inder printing  presses.     1,465,750 ;  Aug.  21. 
Wright,    Robert    L.,    Los    .\ngeles,    Calif.      Machine    gun. 

1,444,768  ;  Feb.   6. 
Wright,   Robert   L.,   Los   Angeles,   Calif.     Superfired   can- 
non.    1,447,198  ;   Mar.   6. 
Wright,    Robert    L.,    Salem,    Ohio.      Knife.       l,465,7ol  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Wright,    Robert    W.,    William    Penn,    Pa.      Gear    puller. 

1,447,30  ;    Mar.    6. 
Wright    Roller    Bearing    Company.       (See    Hagenlocher, 

Christian   P.,   assignor.)  „        ,  ^  -, 

Wright  Rubber  Products  Company.      (See  Ilealy,  Leon  J. 

D.,  assignor.) 
Wright,    Stanley    R.,    Rawdon,    near    Leeds,    assignor   to 

Igranic   Electric   Company  Limited,   London,    England. 

Electrical   coll.      1,440,760 ;   Jan.   2. 
Wright,    Stanley    R.,    Rawdon,    near    Leeds,    assignor    to 

Igranic   Electric   Company   Limited,    London,    England. 

Method   of  and  means  for   applying  the   insulation   of 

high-tension  coils.     1,469,469;   Oct.   2. 
Wright,    Stanley    R..    Rawdon,    near    Leeds,    assignor    to 

Igranic   Electric   Company    Limited,    London,    England. 

Variable  reciprocating  transverse  mechanism.  1,469,470  ; 

Oct.   2. 
Wright,    Thomas    B.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio,    assignor   of   one- 
half  to  C.  C.  Diboll,  New  Orleans,  La.     Receptacle  and 

holding     and     locking     means     therefor.       1,478,365 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Wright,  Thomas  E.,  Jersey  City,  N..  J.     Elevating  mecha- 
nism for  dumping  trucks.     1,443,890  ;  Jan.  30. 
Wrisht,  Thomas  H.     (See  Hutchinson,  George,  assignor.) 
Wright,  Thomas  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Monorail  struc 

ture.     1,454,804  ;  May  8. 
Wright,     Thomas     H.,     Los    Angeles,     Calif.       Turntable. 

1.454.805  ;  May  8. 

Wright,  Thomas   H.,   Los   Angeles,  Calif.      Switch   device, 

1.454.806  ;   May  8. 

Wright,  Thomas  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Swivel  truck 
for  monorails.     1,454,807  ;  May  8. 

Wright,  Thomas  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Monorail  car. 
1,459,386;  June  19. 

Wright,  Thomas  W.,  Anderson,  Ind.  Handle.  1,477,742  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Wright,  W'allace  C,  Brookfield,  N.  H.,  and  F.  W.  Merrick, 
Boston,  Mass.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
American  Shoe  Machinery  Company.  Automatic  deliv- 
ery and  stacking  apparatus.     1,448,173  ;  Mar.  13. 

Wright,  Walter,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Underwood  Computing  Machine  Com- 
pany. Billing  and  computing  attachment  to  type- 
writers.    1.474,425;  Noy.  20. 

Wright,  Walter,  assignor  to  Underwood  Computing  Ma- 
chine Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  typewrit- 
ing and   computing   machine.     1,474,990 ;   Nov.    20. 

Wright,  Walter,  assignor  to  Underwood  Computing  Ma- 
chine Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  typewrit- 
ing and   computing  machine.      1.475,152:   Nov.    20. 

Wright,  Walter  A.,  Scotts  Bluff,  Nebr.  Tightening  and 
fastening  device.     1,440,859  ;  Jan.   2. 

Wright,  Walter  D.,  Catoosa,  Okla.  Screw  driver. 
1,448,324  ;  Mar.  13. 

Wright.  Wilbur  L.,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Rendering  paper  ma- 
terial greaseproof.     1,449,718  ;  Mar.  27. 


Wright,  Wilbur  L.,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Greaseproofing  com- 
position and  fibrous  material  treated  thereby. 
1,454,421  ;   May  8. 

Weight,  Wilbur  L.,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Rendering  paper  and 
other  fibrous  material  impervious  to  grease.  1,474,502 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Wright,  Wilbur  L.,  Pulton,  N.  Y.  Coating  composition 
and  paper  material  coated  therewith.  1,474,503; 
Nov.   20. 

Wright,  Wilbur  L.,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Rendering  paper  ma- 
terial and  the  like  grease  and  water  proof.  1,476,562  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Wright,  Wilbur  L.,  assignor  to  Sealright  Co.,  Inc.,  Fulton, 
N.  Y.     Packaging  brick  ice  cream.     1,444,050  ;  Feb.  6. 

Wright,  Wilbur  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Oswego  Palls  Corporation,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Closure  disk. 
1,462,995  ;  July  24. 

Wright,  Wilbur  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Oswego  Falls  Corporation,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Brick-ice- 
cream box.     1,476.563  ;  Dec.  4. 

Wright,  William,  Lake  Preston,  S.  Dak.  Latching  hinge. 
1,475,335  ;  Nov.  27. 

Wright,  William  A.,  Lompoc,  Calif.  Hair-trimming 
gauge.     1,471,768  ;   Oct.   23. 

Wright,  William  D.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Advertising  device. 
1,471,303;    Oct.    16. 

Wright,  William  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  B.  Bow- 
man, San  Diego,  Calif.     Aeroplane.     1,442,506  ;  Jan.  16. 

Wright,  William  F.,  Chester,  Pa.  Hot-metal  dispatcher. 
1,445,574;  Feb.  13. 

Wright,  William  J.     (See  Wright,  Herbert  C.  and  W.  J.) 

Wrightman.  Charles  H.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Signpost. 
1,443,247  ;  Jan.  23. 

Wrighton,  William  J.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbridge,  Mass.  Ophthalmic  frame. 
1,440,430;    Jan.    2. 

Wright's  Automatic  Tobacco  Packing  Machine  Company. 
(See  Feasler,   George  J.,   assignor.) 

Wrigley,  Henry  I.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Universal 
Draft  Gear  Attachment  Co.  Draft  gear  for  railway 
cars.     1,462,676  ;  July  24. 

Wrigley,  John  H.,  Manchester,  assignor  to  Bradford  Dyers' 
Association  Limited,  Bradford,  England.  Finishing  fab- 
ric.    1,442,840;  Jan.  23. 

Wrigley,  Wm.,  Jr.,  Company.  (See  Ranney,  Willet  B., 
assignor.) 

Wroughton,   George   T.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.        Trafflc-sig- 

nal-operating  mechanism.     1,454,808  ;  May  8. 
Wruck,  Henry  P.      (See  Donnell,  A.  I.,  and  Wruck.) 
Wuestefeld,   Steve   A.      (See  Ritter,  Elmer   R.,  assignor.) 
Wulf,  Charles  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Vaporizer  for  hydro- 
carbon engines.     1,478,092  ;  Dec.   18. 

Wulf,    Oliver   R.      (See   Daniels,    F.,   and   Wulf.) 

WulfC,  Henry,  assignor  to  S.  M.  Ford,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Machine  and  method  for  making  fiber  shingles.  Re- 
15,565;  Mar.  27. 

Wulff,  Henry,  assignor  to  S.  M.  Ford,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Machine  and  method  for  making  shingles.  Rel5,566 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Wulff,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Safety  valve  for  v^ater 
gauges.      1,477,743  :   Dec.   18. 

Wulle,  William  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Paper-baling  machine. 
1,474,874  ;   Nov.   20. 

Wunderlich,  Albert  W.,  Arlington,  Mass.  Liquid  con- 
tainer.     1,473,453  ;   Nov.   6. 

Wun-lerlicb,  Christian  J.,  Mitchell,  S.  Dak.  Horseshoe. 
1,470,867  ;  Dec.   11. 

Wundur  Cabinet  Ledger  Company.  (See  MacDonald,  Rob- 
ert  W.,   assignor.) 

Wunder,  Frank  P.,  Valley  Palls,  Kans.  Clutch  holder. 
1,450,316;  Apr.  3. 

Wurl,  Fred  G.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Torch.  1,477,410 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Wurldsbest  Ralnshield  Ventilator  Company.  (See  Res- 
pess.    Heard,    assignor.) 

Wurm,  Henry  G.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Leather,  wall  paper, 
or  similar  article  of  manufacture.     Des.  61,795  ;  .Tan  9. 

Wuyts,  Henri,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Preparation  of  artificial 
resins  and  oleoresins.      1,469,709  ;   Oct.   2. 

Wyandott-Mor-Powr  Truck  Company,  The.  (See  Kocher, 
Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Wyatt,  Alden  H.,  Knoxville,  Iowa.  Photoprint  drior. 
1,463,757:    July   31. 

Wyatt,  De  Witt  H.,  assignor  to  B.  Driskell,  olumbus,  Ohio. 
Tub   bench.      1,473,271  ;   Nov.   6. 

Wvatt,  Frank  A.  (See  Barrett,  John  P.  and  J.  E.,  and 
W.vatt.) 

Wyatt,  Prank  A.,  Indiana,  Pa.  Lamp  stand.  Des. 
63,116;  Oct.  2. 

Wvatt,  George  E.      (See  Wyatt,   Luther  N.  and  G.  B.) 

Wvatt,  James  R.     (See  Clamer.  G.  H..  and  Wyatt.) 

Wyatt,  Kinchen  A.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Lightning  protection 
apparatus    for    oil    tanks.      1,463,523 ;    July    31. 

Wyatt,  Luther  N.  and  G.  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Belt-ten- 
sion ad.iuster.     1,441,321;  .Tan.  9. 

Wyche,  (jeorge  W.,  South  Pasadena,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  A.  C.  McRoberts,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Traction 
and  supporting  chain   for  trucks.      1,442,590 ;   Jan.  16. 

WyckofC,  Andrew  D..  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Oil  Products 
Appliance  Co.,  Maywood,  111.  Sign-plate  support. 
1,445,925  ;  Feb.  20. 


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WyckoCf,  Andrew  D.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Oil  I'roilucts 
Apjiliance  Co.,  Maywood,  III.  Hquki-diepeiising  device. 
1,471, 1'30;   Oct.   16. 

Wyekoff,  Andrew  D.,  Maywood,  and  H.  P.  de  Correvont, 
L'Uieago,  assif;n6rs  to  Oil  I'roducts  Appliance  Co.,  May- 
wood,  HI.  Liquid  measuring  and  dispensing  apparatus. 
1 .455,184  ;  May  15. 

Wyckoir,  J.  Lewis,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Kidmann,  Frank 
L.,  assignor.) 

Wyckoff,  ,1.  Lewis,  et  aL,  trustees.  (See  Gifford,  Rich- 
ard T.,  assignor.) 

Wyckoff,  J.  Lewis,  et  al,  trustees.  (See  Tomlinson,  E., 
and  Giflford,  assignors.) 

Wyckoff,  Richard  I).,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Exhibiting  de- 
vice.     1,456,086;   May   22. 

Wye,  Tom,  Inc.     (See  Tucker,  Henry  L.,  assignor.) 

Wyeth,  John,  &  Bro.  Inc.  (See  Wipr,  Herman  J.  D., 
assignor.) 

Wvgant,   Frederick  A.      (See  Hand,  E.  E.,  and  Wygant.) 

Wykes,  Ernest,  Humboldt,  Iowa.  Radiator.  1,469,135 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Wyler,   Max,   assignor  to   British   Dyestufifs    Corporation, 

Wylie,  Hamilton  N.  (See  Thurston,  A.  1'.,  and  Wylie.i 
Limited,  Blackley,  Manchester,  England.  Manufacture 
of  phenyl  glycine  compounds.     1,467,598  ;  Sept.  11. 

Wylie,  Thomas  B.     (See  Armstrong,  .J.  R.,  and  Wylie.) 

Wylie,  William  II.,  Jennings,  Kans.  Tcrtable  leveling 
apparatus  for  mounted  machinery.     1,450.196  ;  Apr.  3. 

Wylie,  William  .T.,  Columbia,  Miss.,  and  C.  W.  Cooper, 
Oxford,  Ala.  ;  said  Cooper  assignor  to  G.  W.  Green,  Co- 
lumbia, Miss.  Extension  frame  for  Fordson  tractors. 
1,461,508  ;  July  10. 

Wyman,  Charles  O.,  Anoka,  Minn.  Differential.  1,468  ,338  ; 
Sept.  IS. 

Wyman,  Charles  W.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sulli- 
van Machinery  Company.  Electric-circuit  making  and 
breaking    device.      1,441.193 ;    Jan.    2. 

Wyman,  Charles  W.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sulli- 
van Machinery  Company.  Electric  control  system. 
1,474.310;   Nov.   13. 

Wyman,  Charles  W.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sulli- 
van Machinery  Company.  Mining  apparatus. 
1,474,311  ;    Nov.    13. 

Wyman,  Charles.  W.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sulli- 
van Machinery  Company.  Electric  control  mechanism. 
1,474,312;   Nov.    13. 

Wyman-Gordan  Company.  (See  Damerell,  Mark  H.,  a-s- 
signor. ) 

Wyman-Gordon  Company.  (See  Oilman,  Charles  W'.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wyman-Gordon  Company.  (See  Ingalls,  Frederick  A., 
assignor.) 

Wyman,  Harold.     (See  Armstrong,  Henry  W.,  assignor.) 

Wyman.  Rov  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Device  for  use  in  mend- . 
ing  films.'    1.467,971  ;  Sept.  11. 

Wvnne,  Walter  W.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Convertible  coaster 
and  scooter.     1,444,295  ;  Feh.  6. 

Wyoming  Shovel  Works,  The.  (See  Webster,  Lewis  E., 
assignor. ) 

Wyoming  Tool  Company,  Inc.  (See  Matheson,  Andrew 
A.,  assignor.) 

Wvrick,  Solomon  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  Blanchard 
&  Sons.  Palestine,  Tex.  Pilot  for  locomotives. 
1,446,406  ;  Tfeb.  20. 

Wysong,  Bedford  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Gas  mixer  for  in- 
ternal-combustion engines.     1,446,283  ;  Feb.  20. 

Xlent   Company.      (See   Fetters.   Charles   A.,   assignor.) 

XXth  Century  Heating  &  Ventilating  Co.,  The.  (See  El- 
lison.   Earl    J.,    assignor.) 

Yaghubian.  Hagop  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reversible  coat. 
1,477,744;   Dec.   IS.- 

Yagi,  Chusnke.      (See  Motoki,  M.,  and  Y'agi.^ 

Yale  and  Hopewell  Company.  (See  Y'ale,  Rodney  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Yale,  Rodney  H.,  assignor  to  Yale  and  Hopewell  Company, 
Lincoln,  Nebr.     Lubricator.     1,468,550  ;  Sept.  18. 

Yale  &  Towne  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Ep- 
stein, Eli,  assignor.) 

Yale  &  Towne  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Ledin,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Yale  &  Towne  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Lucke,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Yale  c&  Towne  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Max- 
well, Maxwell  C,  assignor.) 

Yale  &  Towne  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Mor- 
gan, J.  C.  and  Schroeder,  assignors.) 

Yale  &  Towne  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Pol 
ter.  Robert  S..  assignor.) 

Yale  &  Towne  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Richter. 
Paul   C.  assignor.) 

Yale  &  Towne  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Schroe- 
der, Charles   S.,  assignor.) 

Yale,  Warren  W..  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  B.  Hickman 
Chickasha,   Okla.     Pulley.     1.457.130 :   Mav  29. 

Yamada,  Kinsaku,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Therapeutical  appara- 
tus.    1.459.489  :   June  19. 

Yamada,  Shigetaro.  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Twine-cntting 
device.     1.462,097  ;   .Tnly   17. 

Yamamoto.  Takejiro,  Nlshinari-gun,  Osaka,  Japan.  In- 
terlocking splice  for  threads  of  two  strands.  1,452,102  • 
Apr.  17. 

Yancey.  Samuel  H.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Seal  for  metal  cans 
and  like  containers.     1,476.564  ;  Dec.  4. 


Yancliik,  John  G.,  Wilkes-Barre,  I'a.  Lock.  1,462,780 ; 
July  24. 

Yankauer,  Sidney,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Resilient  wheel. 
1, 459,565  ;  June  19. 

Yankoff,  Peter  D.,  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  Comb.  1,460,305  ; 
June  26.  » 

Yanochowski,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switchboard 
and  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone  system. 
1,453,821  :  May  1. 

Yanochowski,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switch- 
board and  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone 
system.     1,455,954  ;  May  22. 

Yanochowski,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switch- 
board and  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Telephone 
system.     1,456,172  ;  May  22. 

Yanochowski,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Switchboard 
and  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone  system. 
1,475.216  :  Nov.  27. 

Yard,    Emma,    executrix.       (See    Yard,    William    T.) 

Yard,  William  T.,  deceased,  Trenton,  N.  J. ;  E.  Yard, 
executrix.      Corn   busker.      1,441,960;   Jan.   9. 

Yarder,  Stanley  W.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Tool  box.  Des. 
62.042  ;   Mar.   6. 

Yardley,  Charles  F.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Rail  anchor. 
1,454,366;  May  8. 

Yardley,  Charles  P.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Rail  anchor. 
1,454,368;  May  8. 

Yardley,  Farnham,  assignor  to  Jenkins  Bros..  New  York. 
N.  Y.     Valve-operating  mechanism.     1,454,367  ;  May  8. 

Yardley,  FaiiLham.  assignor  to  Jenkins  Brothers,  New 
York,   N.  Y.     Valve.     1,459,460 ;  June   19. 

Yardley,  Ralph  O.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Headlight  lens. 
1,442.207;   Jan.  16. 

Yarian,  James  L.,  assignor  to  H.  H.  Franklin  Mfg.  Com- 
pany, Syracuse.  N.  Y.  Intake  manifold  for  internal- 
combustion  engines.     1,472,449  ;  Oct.  30. 

Yarnell,  Harold  A.,  Escondido,  CaUf.  Battery  separator. 
1,470,518  ;  Oct.  9. 

Yarnell,  Oran,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Railway  tie. 
1,460,467;  July  3. 

Yarrow,  Harold  E.,  Scotstoun,  Scotland.  Circulation  of 
water  in  water-tube  boilers.      1,453,965  ;   May  1. 

Yaryan,  Homer  T.,  St.  Petersburg.  Fla.  Manufacturing 
plates    for   artificial   dentures.      1,453,303 ;    Mav    1. 

Yassenovsky,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Weather  strip- 
ping.    1,458,094  ;  June  5. 

Yasuda,  Zenichi,  Santo  Barbara,  Calif.  Headlight  shield. 
1,464,860;   Aug.  14. 

Yates,  Arthur  E.,  Flintstone,  Ga.  Sack  turning  and 
measuring  machine.     1,465,200;  Aug.   14. 

Yates,  Charles  E.     (See  Bowman,  C.  R..  and  Yates.) 

Yates,  Charles  M.,  Jackson,  Tenn.  Condenser.  1,442,591 ; 
Jan.    16. 

Yates,  Frederick  C.  Waterbury.  Conn.  Punching  tool. 
1,449,136;  Mar.  20. 

Yates,   George   F.      (See   Sainsbury,   James  T.,   assignor.) 

Yates,  John,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Draft  motor. 
1,462,927  ;  July  24. 

Yates,  Nathaniel,  jr.,  assignor  to  The  F.  A.  Neider  Com- 
pany, Augusta,  Ky.  Turnbutton  fastener.  1,442  208  ; 
Jan.    16. 

i'ates,  P.  B.,  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Henderson, 
Edward  J.,  assignor.) 

Yates,  P.  B..  Machine  Company.  (See  Marshall,  C.  J., 
and  Weaver,  assignors.) 

Yates,  Richard  C.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Internal-combustion  en- 
gine.     1.443,.302  :   .Ian.  23. 

Yates,  Robert,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Manufacture  of  gasoline. 
1,465,752  ;  Aug.  21. 

Yates,  William  G..  Cleveland,  and  G.  C.  Fatscher,  Lake- 
wood,  assignors  to  B.  R.  Deming,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Ironing   machine.      1,450.402  ;   Apr.    3. 

Yauch,  Martin,  administrator.      (See  Stroud,  Chester  H.) 

Tawmaa  &  Erbe  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Clark,  James 
R..   assignor.) 

Yawman  &  Erbe  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Dietrich,  Paul,  as- 
signor.) 

Yawman  &  Erbe  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Stevens,  Isaac  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Yaxley,  Ernest  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Yaxley  Manu- 
facturing Company,  and  one-half  to  Carter  Radio  Com- 
pany, Chicago.  lU.     .Tack  switch.     1.443.604  ;   Jan.   30. 

Yaxley  Manufacturing  Company,  et  al.  (See  Y'axley. 
Ernest  E..  assignor.) 

Ybarzabal,  Edward  J.  (See  Landlumg,  G.,  and  Ybarza- 
bal.) 

Yeager,  Anton  J.      (See  Taylor,  T.  A.,  and  Yeager.) 

Yeager,  Anton  J.,  assignor  to  Prentiss-Wabers  Stove  Com- 
pany, Wisconsin  Rapids,  Wis.  Folding  oven.  1,450,056  : 
Mar.   27. 

Yeager,  Earnest  C.  (See  Jones,  M.  A.,  Krollage,  and 
Yeager.) 

Yeager,  .John  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Shoe.  1,463,278  • 
July  31. 

Yeager,  Lee  A.,  Akron.  Ohio.  Window  screen.  1,476.565  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Yeager,  Leo  R.,  and  W.  M.  Holmes,  Columhus.  Ohio,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  said  Yeager.  Ve- 
hicle  lisrht.      1.468.655  ;    Sept.   25. 

Yeakley.  Melvin  A..  Canton.  Ohio.  Valve-operating  con- 
nection.    1,452.995;   Apr.  24. 

Yeaton.  George  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Guide  pulley. 
1.443,605  ;  Jan.  30. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Yeaton,  Harry  L.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoo 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Manufacture 
of  molded-counter  turned  shoes.     1,470,661  ;  Oct.  16. 

Yeats,  John  A.,  Richmond,  and  A.  S.  Swan,  CobUFg,  Vic- 
toria, Australia.  Side  car  of  motor  cycles.  1,459,387  ; 
.Tune   19. 

I'egen,  .John,  Bismarcli,  N.  Dak.  Removing  stumps. 
1,463,916  ;  Aug.  7. 

Yeich,  I.uther  C,  and  R.  H.  G.  Parker,  Reading,  Pa. 
Metal   weather   strip.      1,456,664  ;  May   29. 

Yeiser,  Henry  C.      (Ste  Ringler,  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Yeiser,  Leon  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Faucet  or  bath  cock. 
1.447,457  ;   Mar.    6. 

Yeiser,  Leon  B.,  anil  F.  C.  I,el\mann,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Combined  hot  and  cold  water  valve.     1,460,931 ;  July  3. 

Yelf,  Henry  H.,  Southsea,  England.  Instructional  dummy 
practice-keyboard    apparatus.      1,469,750 ;    Oct.    2. 

Yellow  Cab  Company.  (See  Stouffer,  Ralph  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Yemniker,  Rudolph  M.,  assignor  to  The  Langcnau  Manu 
facturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fastening  de- 
vice.    1,451,356  ;  Apr.  10. 

Yenetis,  James  P.     (See  Peterson,  G.  W.,  and  Yenetis.) 

Yensen,  Douglas,  Roseberry,  Idaho.  Securing  calks  to 
horseshoes.     1,453,899  ;  May  1. 

Yensen,  Trygve  D.,  Swissvale,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Magnetiz- 
able meter  vane.     1,454,878  ;  May  15. 

Yent,  Albert  G.,  Jeffersonville,  Ind.,  assignor  to  American 
Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hydro- 
carbon burner.     1,470,418  ;  Oct.  9 

Yeomans,  Lucien  I.,  assignor  to  Pioneer  Production  Com- 
panv,  Chicago,  111.  Time-study  watch.  1,476,749; 
Dec.  11. 

Verger,  Charles  W.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Th»j 
Cutler-Hammer  M'f'g  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Motor 
controller.      1,452,542  ;  Apr.  24. 

YergiT,  CliarlPs  W.,  assignor  to  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg. 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Motor  controller.  1,460,562; 
July  3. 

Yerger,  Charles  W.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Circuit 
controller.     1,474,991 ;  Nov.  20. 

Yergey,  Merlin  L.     (See  Weber,  W.  S.,  and  iergey.) 

Yerkes,  Hulbert  A.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Columbia  Graphophone  Manufacturing  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Phonograph  cabinet.  Des.  63,095  ; 
Oct.   2. 

Yerkes,  Hulbert  A.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Colum- 
bia Graphophone  Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.     Phonograph  cabinet.     Des.  63,(396  ;  Oct.  2. 

Verrick  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Harburg,  James  E., 
assignor.) 

Yerxa,  Wiuslow,  Delburne,  Alberta,  Canada.  Reaming 
tooL     1,452,103  ;  Apr.  17. 

Yetman,  Oscar  B..  and  J.  Leisure,  Coffeyville,  Kans. 
Oil  tester.     1,474,807  ;  Nov.  20. 

Yetter,  Frank  .7.,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Clip  or  staple. 
1,454,783  ;  May  8. 

Yetter,  John  C,  Chicago,  111.  Means  and  methods  for  dry- 
ing printed  paper.     1,472,450  ;   Oct.  30. 

Yewell,  James  M.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Heating  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Air- 
heating  apparatus.     1,448,985  ;  Mar.  20. 

Y'^ezek  Frank  A.,  Plymouth,  Iowa.  Pesthole  digger. 
1,464,231  ;    Aug.    7. 

Yingling,  Frank  B.,  assignor  to  Columbia  Machine  Tool 
Co.,   Hamilton,  Ohio.     Shaper.     1,449,719  ;   Mar.   27. 

Yirikian,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vertically-split  attach- 
ment for  removable  dental  bridgework.  1,449,079 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Yockey,  Arthur  M.     (See  Leatherman,  R.  L.,  and  Yockey.) 

Yocom.  Alvin  M.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  Tank  closure. 
1,476,566  ;  Dec.  4. 

Yoder,  Guldin  G.,  Boyertown,  Pa.  Hat  holder. 
1,450,535;  Apr.  3. 

Yoder,  Harley  I.      (See  Whewell,  J.,  and  Yoder.) 

Yoders,  Irvin  G.,  and  J.  C.  Filby,  Washington,  Pa.  Hose 
clamp.      1,442,209  :   Jan.    16. 

Yoders,  Irvin  G.,  and  J.  C.  Filby,  Washington,  Pa.  Con- 
nector link   for  tiro  chains.     1,451,856;   Apr.  17. 

Yokel,  Frank,  Avalon,  Pa.  Lamp  shade.  Des.  62,113 : 
Mar.    20. 

Yokel,  Frank,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Building  construction. 
1,462,841  :  July  24. 

Yokel,  Frank,  assignor  to  Wm.  B.  Young  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia,  Pa.     Lamp  shade.     Des.   61.933 ;   Feb.  13. 

Yokel,  Frank,  assignor  to  Wm.  B.  Young  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia,  Pa.     Lamp  column.     Des.  61,940 ;  Feb.  13. 

Y'okel,  Frank,  assignor  to  Wm.  B.  Young  Co.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Lamp  base.     Des.   61,941 ;   Feb;   13. 

Yokel,  Frank,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Dallas  Bras,^ 
&  Copper  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Lighting  fixture.  Des. 
63,249  ;   Nov.  6. 

Yokel.  Frank,  Avalon,  assignor  to  Wm.  B.  Young  Co.. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lamp  standard.  Des.  62,370 ; 
May  15. 

Yokel.  Frank.  Avalon,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Lamp,  Brass; 
&  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Lamp  standarrl 
Dps.  63,274  ;  Nov.   13. 

Yokel,  Frank,  Avalon,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Lamp, 
Brass  &  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Lamp  stand- 
ard.    Des.  63,349;  Nov.  20. 


Yokel,  Frank,  Avalon,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Lamp, 
Brass  &  Glaas  Company,  I'ittsburgh,  Pa.  Lamp  stand- 
ard.    Des.  63,350  ;  Nov.  20. 

Yokosawa,  Katsulchi,  and  K.  Miyazaki,  Los  Angeles,  Calif ; 
said  Yokosawa  assignor  to  said  MiyazaUi.  Flytrap. 
1,471,086  ;  Oct.  16. 

Yokoyama,  Fukutaro,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Electric  pocket 
lamp  with  signal  pane  and  compass.  1,459,274  ; 
June  19. 

Yonge,  Laurie  W.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Locking  device  for 
automobile   starters.     1,455,697  ;   May    15. 

Yonge,  Laurie  W.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Locking  device  for 
automobile  starters.     1,467,664 ;   Sept.   11. 

Yont,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  The  Flint  Electric  and 
Manufacturing  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Oil-circuit 
closer.     1,450,403  ;  Apr.  3. 

Yorgensen,  Paul  L.  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  J. 
Gengras,  Hartford,  Conn.  Swimming  appliance. 
1,455,826;   May   22. 

York,  Lurt,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Cutting  device  for  pneu- 
matic   tires.      1,443,303 ;    Jan.    23. 

York,  Edgar  L.,  assignor  to  Oasis  Manufacturing  Co.. 
Peoria,   111.     Ironing  machine.     1,444,823  ;   Feb.   13. 

York,  James  H.,  Etowah,  Tenn.  Combination  tool. 
1,475,104  ;  Nov.  20. 

I'ork,  Margaret  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Child's  costumer. 
Des.  62,076  ;  Mar.  13. 

Yolk,  Victor,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Key  adjuster  for  con- 
necting-rod bearings.     1,460,877  ;  July  3. 

York,  William  X.,  Clinton,  Ind.  Adjustable  window  shade 
and  curtain  support.     1,451,453  ;  Apr.   10. 

Yorks,  Julius,  Boston,  Mass.  Tank  valve.  1,475,670 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Yoshida,  Ichitaro,  and  K.  Matsubayashi,  Osaka,  Japan. 
Horseshoe.     1,458,869;   June   12. 

Yoshinaga,  Bunzuchi,  Vancouver,  Wash.  Marker. 
1,455,160;  May  15. 

Yost,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  whistle.  Des. 
62,541  ;   .Tune  19. 

Yotta,  Hannibal  A.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Tool.  1,448,895  ; 
Mar.   20. 

Youkin,  Galvin  S.     (See  Franklin,   S.  B.,  and  Youkiu. ) 

Youlen,  Elsie  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Shopping  bag. 
Des.  63,127  ;  Oct.  9. 

Youlten,  William,  Hove,  assignor  to  H.  S.  Foster,  West- 
minster, and  L.  N.  Schoenfeld,  Hove,  England.  Ma- 
chine for  opening  and  cleaning  cotton,  wool,  and  other 
fibers.     1,462,458  ;  July  17. 

Youlten,  William,  Hove,  assignor  to  H.  S.  Foster,  West- 
minster, and  Li.  N.  Schoenfeld,  Hove,  England.  Ma- 
chine for  opening  and  cleaning  fibrous  material. 
1,462,459;  July  17. 

Youmans,  William  R.,  assignor  to  The  Ironton  Engine 
Company,  Ironton,  Ohio.  Electric  locomotive.  1,466.011  ; 
Aug.  2S. 

Young,  Adam  F.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Gear  puller. 
1,462,437  ;  July  17. 

Young,  .\lbert  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Suspenders,  clasp,  and 
connection   therefor.      1,446,867 ;   Feb.   27. 

Young,  Albert  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  of  one-half  t» 
H.  G.  Wischmann,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Port-plug  wrench 
1,478,503  ;  Dec.   25. 

Young,  August,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pumping  device  for 
player  pianos.     1,442,507  ;  ,Tan.  10. 

Young,  Bengt  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Tire  tool. 
1,459,490  ;  June  19. 

Young,  Carl,  Chicago,  111.     Wheel.     1,469,867  ;  Oct.  9. 

Young,  Carl  L.     (See  Faubert,  V.  T.,  Anekee,  Young.) 

Young,  Charles  A.,  Bristol,  and  J.  H.  Woodington,  Cleve- 
don,  England.  Machine  for  fixing  heels  to  boots  and 
shoes.     1,443,780;   Jan.  30. 

Young.  Charles  D.,  I'hiladelphia,  Pa.  Joint  bar. 
1,473,753  ;   Nov.   13. 

Young.  Charles  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rail-joint  insula- 
tion.    1,474,700;  Nov.  20. 

Young,  Charles  I-l.,  jr.,  Wayne,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hale  Fire 
Pump  Co.,  Inc.,  Conshohocken,  Pa.  Pump  romotor. 
1,446,366  ;  Feb.  20. 

Young,  Charles   0.      (See  Curme,  G.   O.,  jr.,  and  Young.) 

Young.  Charles  O.,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Carbide 
&  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation.  Making  chlorhydrins. 
1,456,959  :  May  29. 

Young,  Clifford  C,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Valve-spring 
lifter.     1.458,374  ;  .Tune  12. 

Young,  Clifford  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Steering  mechanism 
for    vehicles.      1,473.691  ;    Nov.    13. 

Young,  Daniel  J.,  assignor  to  Young-Whitwell  Gas  Process 
Company,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Making  illuminating  gas. 
1.468,190  ;  Sept.  18. 

Y'oung,  Donald  H..  Chicago  Heights,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Manganese  Steel  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Centrifu- 
gal pump  for  dredging  and  conveying  solids.  1,44.S,3  74  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Young,  Edward  C.  Detroit,  Mich.  Dirigible  spotlight. 
1,444.896;  Feb.  13. 

Y^oung.  Edward  W.  (See  Young,  J.  S.,"  Young,  and 
Schecher.) 

Young,  Edward  W.,  administrator.     (See  Young,  John  S.) 

Younc,  Ernest.  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Electric  soldering  iron. 
1,478,.S19  :    Dec.    18. 

Young,  Ferdinand  H..  assignor  to  The  Abbott  Labora- 
tories. Chicago.  111.  Solution  of  di-chloramine-T. 
1,451,857  ;  Apr.  17. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


605 


Young,  Frnnk   A.,  assignor  of  oue-half  to  K.   S.   Staiinp. 

Sultan.   Wiish.      Safet.v   hook.     1,458,45:5;   .lune    12. 
Young.  Kiank  W.     (Sfc  Wriitbt,  A.,  and  Youug.) 
Youug,    (ioiuge   .\.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Eraci-gouoy   fuel  sup- 
ply  foi-  tanks..      1,440,5120;  Jan.   2. 

Young,  George  It.,  Huntington.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Young  Sand  and  Gravel  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Separating.     1,405,010  ;  Aug.  14. 

Y'oung,  George  I!.,  Huntington,  assignor,  by  mesne  as 
slgnments,  to  Young  Sand  and  Gravel  Corporation. 
Xow  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  separating  sand. 
1,467,348 ;  Sept.  11. 
Young,  Harry  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  Fischer, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     I'lumb  and  level.     1,460,741  ;  July  .'i. 

Young,  Harvey  L..  .Vkron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Winder-balanc- 
ing mechanism.     1,455,185  ;  May  15. 

Y'oung.  Henry  R.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Boring  and  milling 
machine.     1.442,210  ;  Jan.  16. 

Young  Iron  Works,  Inc.  (See  Hansen,  Arthur  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Young,  Jacob,  and  M.  L.  Frakes,  Hennessey,  Okla.  Trans- 
mission release.     1,463,237  ;  July  31. 

Young,  Jackson  B.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Automobile  signal 
device.     1.406.220  ;  .\ug.  28. 

Young,  James  B.,  Ctimberland,  Ind.  Automobile  bed. 
1,473,413  ;  Nov.  6. 

Young,  James  M.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  -issignor  to  Obear- 
Nester  Glass  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Glass-blowing 
machine.   1,458,454  ;  June  12. 

Y'oung,  James  M..  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  aeslgnor  to  Obear- 
Nester  Glass   Company,   St.   Louis,   Mo.     Take-out   and 
delivery  device  for  glass-blowing  machines.     1.458,-1  ."i.. 
June    12. 

Young,  James  M.,  assignor  to  Obear-Nester  Glass  Cora 
pany,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Take-out  and  steadying  device 
for   glass-blowing    machines.      1,458,456 ;    June    12. 

Young,  John,  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  and  E.  G.  CToabman,  Buf- 
falo, assignors  to  National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Com- 
pany. Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Production  of  diarylguani- 
dines.     1,446,818;  Feb.  27. 

Y'oung,  John  S.,  deceased,  by  E.  W.  Young,  administrator, 
E.  W.  Y'oung,  and  J.  L.  Schecher,  assignors  to  J.  L. 
Schecher,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Caster.  Eel  5, 570; 
Apr.  3. 

Young,  Joseph  F.,  Morristown,  N.  J.  Safety  portable 
scaffold.      1,471,304 ;   Oct.   16. 

Young,  L.  A.,  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Backus,  Hubert  V.. 
assignor.) 

Young,  L.  A.,  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Falls,  William  A, 
assignor.) 

Young,  L.  A.,  Industries,  Incorporated.  (See  HoUfoth. 
Joachim   T.,   assignor.) 

Young,  L.  A.,  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Reidenbacb,  Herman 
O.,  assignor.) 

Young,  Leonard  A.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Spring-seat 
construction.     1,451,935  ;  Apr.  17. 

Young,  Leonard  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Forming  compound 
springs.     1,451,936  ;  Apr.  17. 

Young,  Le  Roy  S.,  assignor  to  Barbee  Wire  and  Iron 
Works,  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Fan  guard.  1,448,896 ; 
Mar.   20. 

Young,  Ralph  I.,  Odell,  Nebr.  Lubricating  device. 
1,469,760;  Oct.  2. 

Young,  Robert  S.     (See  Purnell,  W.  J.,  Chase,  and  Young.) 

Young,  Rowland  L.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Storage-bat- 
tery circuit.     1,468,096  ;  Sept.  18. 

Young  Sand  and  (travel  Corporation.  (See  Young,  George 
R.,  assignor.) 

Young,  Sanford  C,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American  Time 
Lock  Company  ;  W.  C.  Kramer,  trustee.  Fraudless  bal- 
lot-marking machine.     1,476,567  ;  Dec.  4. 

Young,  Walter  E.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Belt  buckle. 
1,448.897  ;  Mar.  20. 

Young,  Walter  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Screw-cutting  machine. 
1,472,622  ;  Oct.  30. 

Young.  Walter  W.,  Parker,  S.  Dak.  Battery  carrier. 
1,461,995;  July  17. 

Young-Whitwell  Gas  Process  Company.  (See  Young,  Dan- 
iel J.,  assignor.) 

Young.  William  A.,  and  F.  Brill,  Milwaukee,  assignors  to 
Pawling  and  Harnischfeger  Company,  West  Milwaukee. 
"Wis.  Electric-cable-winding  mecli.anism.  1.476.941  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Young,  William  R.,  assignor  to  himself  and  S.  K. 
Greene,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rock  crusher.  1,459,130 ; 
Jnne   19. 

Young,  William  T.,  Oil  City,  Pa.  Power  plant. 
1,445.381 ;  Feb.  13. 

Young,  Willis  B.,  Olympia,  Wash.  Attachment  for  in- 
ternal-combustion   motors.      1,456,527  ;   May   29. 

Young.  Wm.  B..  Co.      (See  Yokel,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Youngberg,  Carl  E.,  Seattle.  Wash.  Lever  and  locking 
device.     1,442,592  ;  Jan.  10. 

Younghlood,  James  A'.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Method  of  and 
means  for  reenforcing  wall  foundations.  1,451,799 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Youngblood,  Joseph  C,  Atwood,  Kans.  Fuelizer  and 
preheater.     1,476,942  ;  Dec.  11. 

Younger,  Charles  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  R.  Voirt. 
Edgeley,  N.  Dak.     Fly  swatter.     1,444,720  ;  Feb.  6. 


Younger,  Frank,  Wallace,  Calif.     Sanitary  dispensing  ap- 
paratus.     1,463,415;    July   31. 
Younger,  Frank  J.,  assignor  of  twenty-six  one-hundredtlis 

to    M.    II.    Roeber    and    fifteen    one-hundredths    to    J. 

Calcaterra,   Wallace,   Calif.     Sanitary  dispensing  appa- 
ratus.     1,449,571;   Mar.  27. 
Younger,  Frank  J.,  assignor  of  twenty-six  one-hundredths 

to    M.    H.    Roeber    and    fifteen    one-hundredths    to    J. 

Calcaterra,     Wallace,     Calif.       Standard     or    base     for 

dispensing  apparatus.     Des.  62,129  ;  Mar.   27. 
Y'ounger,  Orville  A.,  Denver,  Colo.     Milling  tool  for  bear- 
ings.    1,444,649  ;  Feb.  6. 
Youngson,    James,   assignor   of   one-half   to   M.    D.    Gantt, 

Winston-Salem,      N.      C.        Boat      propulsion      means. 

1,451,412;  Apr.  10. 
Youngstowu   Pressed    Steel   Company,   The.      (See    Curtis, 

Lewis   E.,  assignor.) 
Youngstown  Sheet  and  Tube  Company,  The.     (See  James, 

Edward,    assignor.) 
Yount,  Frank  H.     (See  Yount,  Thomas  J.,  assignor.) 
Yonnt,  Thomas  J.,  assignor  to  F.  M.  Yount,  Indianapolis, 

Ind.     Steak  and   chop  cutter.     1,465,923  ;  Aug.  21. 
Yu  Chen  Lai,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sesame  flour  and  making 

the  same.     1,470,929  ;  Oct.  16. 
Yumura,   Gentaro,  Tokyo-Fu,   Japan.     Brick.     1,446,238 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Yumura,      Gentaro,      Tokyo-Fu,      Japan.     Electric      pole. 

1.440,239  :  Feb.  20. 
Yunck,  John  A.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.     Ingot  of  refractory 

metals  and   making  same.     1,469,761 ;   Oct.   2. 
Yungstrom,    Knut    E.,    White    Plains,    N.    Y.       Repeating 

mechanism    for    phonographs.      1,453,966 ;    May    1. 
Yurcich,  Fred,  Farrell,  Pa.    Wire  reel.     1,443,450  ;".Tan,  30 
i'urow.  Andrew,   New   York,   assignor   to   S.   M.    Elowskv, 

Brooklvn,  N.  Y.     Lock.     1,461,692  ;  July  10. 
tuskiewicz,  Wilem,  Brockton,  Pa.     Ash  sifter.     1,468,339  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Zaayer,  William  S.,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Stylus,     1,444,147  ; 

I'eb.  6. 
Zabel,   Bruno.      (See   Zabel,   Charles,   assignor.) 
Zabel,    Charles,   Coraopolis,   assignor   to    B.    Zabel,    Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Mechanical  toy.     1,469,710;  Oct.  2. 
Zach.  John.      (See  Karpal,   Sam,  assignor.) 
Zachariadis,  Theophilus,  London,  England.     Spinning  mill. 

1,474,130;  Nov.   13. 
Zachariadis,    Theophilos,    London,    England.      Apparatus 

for     drawing     and     twisting     slivers     and     the     like. 

1,474,131  ;  Nov.  13. 
Zacharias,  August,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Auxiliary  heater. 

1,440.810;  Jan.  2. 
Zacharias,    Christian,    et   al.      (See   Barr,    Harry    E.,    as- 
signor.) 
Zacharias,    Robert   M.,   assignor    to   The    Standard    Parts 

Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Rim.     1.447,199  ;  Mar.  6. 
Zachary,   Charles   E.,  Atlanta,   Ga.     Air-brake   test  valve. 

1,451,644  ;  Apr.  10. 
Zachary,  James  W.,   et  al.      (See  Pearce,  Charles  E.,  as- 
signor.) 
Zachary,     Wyatt     W.,     Pine    Bluff,     Ark.       Invalid    bed. 

1,443,667;  Jan.  30. 
Zacher,    W'arner    F.,    Fargo.    N.    Dak.      Changeable    sign. 

1.447,918;    Mar.    6. 
Zachow,    Otto,    Clintonville,    Wis.      Device    for    grinding 

water  meters.     1,454,009  ;  May  1. 
Zachry,  Walter  H.,   Atlanta,  Ga.     Detachable  handle  for 

brooms.     1,464,896;   Aug.    14. 
Zachrv,  Walter  H.,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Mop.     1,476,317  ;  Dec.  4. 
Zachry,  Walter  H.,  Atlanta,  Ga.    Mop.     1,476,318  ;  Dec.  4. 
Zackow,  Frank  H.,  Tacoma,  Wash.     Curtain.     1,468,433  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Zadig,    Ernest   A.,    Chicago,    111.      Rectifier   or    converter. 

1,454,144;  May  8. 
Zahn,      Charles     A.,     Merrill,     Wis.        Vehicle     curtain. 

1,454,098;  May  8. 
Zahn,  Edith  L.      (See  Zahn,  Oswald  F.,  assignor.) 
Zahn.   Oswald   F.,   assignor   to   E.   L.   Zahn,   Los   Angeles, 

Calif.     Airship.     1,447,584 ;  Mar.  6. 
Zahner,    Edward    J.,    Laporte,    Ind.      Metallic-door    seam. 

1,444,229:  Feb.  6. 
Zahner,     Edward     J.,     Laporte,     Ind.       Metallic     door. 

1,471,020;  Oct.   16. 
Zaiden.    David,    East    Orange,    N.    J.      Mechanical    doll. 

1.452,134  :  .\pr.  17. 
Zaiser,    Carl    J.,    assignor    to    American    Metal    Products 

Company.  Milwaukee.  Wis.     Alloy.     1,452,232  ;  .\pr.  17. 
Zajic,   Joseph,   Jersey   City,  N.   J.     Coupling.     1,462,406  ; 

July  17. 
Zajicek,    Joseph,    .ir..    New    York,    N.    Y.      Ear    and    nail 

cleaner.     1,468,894;  Sept.  25. 
Zakman,   Michael.      (See  Hampel,   Karl,  assignor.) 
Zalkind,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Container.     1,470.705  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Zaloom,  Salim  F.,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Royal  Nut 

Company.      Preserving    compound     for    pistachio    nuts. 

1,460,510:   July   3. 
Zamora,      Ernesto,      Eva,      Tex.        Windmill      governor. 

1,453,427  ;  May  1. 
Zander,     Alex    L.,     St.    Paul,    Minn.       Top.       1,461.843 : 

July  17. 
Zander,    .Tohn,    Chicago,    111.      Valve    device.      1,468,434  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Zander,     John,     Chicago,     111.       Distillation     apparatus. 
.1,468,435;  Sept.  18. 


606 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


Zander,  John,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Geo.  D.  Roper  Corpora- 
tion, Rockford,  111.     Gas  mixer.     1,476,232  ;  Dec.  4. 
Zanella,    Apollony,    Helena,    Mont.      Buffer.      1,475,916 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Zaugrilli,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pin  clasp.     1,460,998  ; 

July   3. 
Zanolini,    Italo,    Berkeley,    Calif.      Automatic    feeder    for 

roll-film  cameras.     1,468,191  ;  Sept.  18. 
Zanone,  Richard  J.,  New  Albany,  Ind.     Scale.     1,444,019  ; 

Feb.   6. 
Zapis.      William,     Jersey      City,     N.     J.       Shoe     lacing. 

1,474,396  ;  Nov.  20. 
Zappia,  Domenic,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Paramount 
Rubber    Consolidated,    Inc.,    Little    Falls,    N.    J.      Doll. 
Des.  62,809;  July  31. 
Zardinoni,   Faust,  as.signor  of  one-half  to  V.   L.  Monaco, 

Chicago,  111.     Dumping  truck.     1,447.003  ;  Feb.  27. 
Zarrelli,   Gaspero,   Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 

Boot-polishing  machine.     1,475,671 ;   Nov.   27. 
Zaugg,    Albert.      (See    Kaiserman,    A.,    and    Zaugg. ) 
Zbindeu,    Herman   0.      (See   Marquis,   J.   A.,    and   Graves, 

assignors.) 
Zdanowich,   Joe   O.,    London,    England.      Manufacture    of 

acetose.     1,445,382  ;   Feb.   13. 
Zdanowich.  Joe   O.,  London,  England.     Cellulose  acetate. 

1,457,131  ;  May  29. 
Zdunek,  Walenty.     (See  Niemiec,  J.,  and  Zdunek.) 
Zdzieblo,    John,    Irvington,    N.    J.      Feed   bag   for   horses 

1,474,922;    Nov.   20. 
Zearing,  Robert  M.,  jr.,  and  C.  J.  Ottenthal,  Philadelphia. 
Pa.,  assignors  to  said  Zearing.     Fountain  shaving  brush. 
1,443,910;  Jan.  30. 
Zebra,   Willy,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Match  bos.      1,454,529  ; 

May  8. 
Zeck,  Charles,  Detroit,  Mich.     Match  safe.     Des.  63,385  : 

Nov.  27. 
Zederbohm,     Willy,     Berlin-Charlottenburg,     assignor     to 
Siemens-S.chuckertwerke   Gesellschaft   mit   beschrankter 
Haftung,    Berlin,    Germany.      Starting   electric   motors. 
1,467,745;    Sept.   11. 
Zeh,  Edmund  W.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Power  press.     1,449,849  ; 

Mar.    27. 
Zeh,    Edmund    W.,    Newark,    N.    J.      Power    tile    press. 

1,456,752  ;  May  29. 
Zeh,  Ludwlg.     (See  Kramer,  E.,  and  Zeh.) 
Zehrer,    John    G.,    Browns    Valley,    Minn.      Pine    grapple. 

1,460,397;  July  3. 
Zehringer,    John    W.,    Winthrop,    Mass.      Combined    back- 
water valve  and  flushing  system.     1,448.898:  Mar.  20. 
Zehrlaut,    Dr.    H.,    &    Co.      (See    Dickescheid,    Josef,    as- 
signor.) 
Zeigg,   Firm   of  Carl.      (See   Mackensen,   Otto,   assignor.) 
Zeigler,   Benjamin   P..   Fort   Worth,   Tex.      Crane  attach- 
ment   for    handling    well-drilling    bits    and    the    like. 
1,477,095;  Dee.   11. 
Zeigler,    Charles   W.      (See   Harris,   Everett,   assignor.) 
Zeis,    George    J.,    assignor    to    The   Wigglf^r    Corporation, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Vehicle  si.gnal.     1,449,480  ;  Mar.  27. 
Zeiss,    Carl.      (See   Banersfeld,    Walther,    assignor.) 
Zeiss,  Carl.      (See  Merte,  Willy,  assignor.) 
Zeiss,  Firm  Carl.     (See  Henker,  Otto,  assignor.) 
Zeiss,  Firm  Carl.      (See  Konig,  Albert,  assignor.) 
Zeiss,  Firm  of  Carl.     (See  Bauersfeld,  Walther,  assignor.) 
Zeiss,    Firm  of   Carl.      (See   Eppenstein,    Otto,   assignor.) 
Zeiss,  Firm  of  Carl.     (See  Erfle.  Heinrich,  assignor.) 
Zeiss,  Firm  of  Carl.      (See  Meyer,  Franz,  assignor.) 
Zeiss,  firm  of  Carl.      (See  Pulfrich,  Carl,  assignor.) 
Zeiss,  Firm  of  Carl.     (See  Rockstroh,  Otto,  assignor.) 
Zeiss,    Firm    of    Carl.       (See    Sander,    Willv,    assignor.) 
Zeiss,  Firm  of  Carl.      (See  Siedentopf.   Henrv.   assignor.) 
Zeiss,  Firm  of  Carl.      (See  Villiger,  W.,  and  Mechau,  as- 
signors.) 

Zeiss,  Firm  of  Carl.      (See  Wandersleb,   Ernst,  assignor.) 
Zeiss.  Firm  of  Carl.      (See  Wigand,  Albert,   assignor.) 
Zeissler,    Johannes    K.,    Altona.    Germany,    assignor,    by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Chemical   Foundation,   Inc. 
Solution  of  albumin  containing  medicinal  and  immuniz- 
ing substances.     1,472,316  ;  Oct.  30. 
Zelan,   Anthon,  Turners   Palls,  Mass.     Extensible   picture 

frame.     1,446.367  ;  Feb.  20. 

Zelko   Prank,  Joliet,  111.     Wall  slab.     1,473.533  ;   Nov.   6 

Zell,  Carl  A.,  and  W.   P.   Straub.  Chicago,  111.,  assignors 

to    Zell-Straub   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      Biological 

product.     1,476,233  ;  Dec.  4. 

Zell,    David    H.,    Incorporated.      (See    Sundin,    Oscar    T.. 

assignor.) 
Zell-Straub  Laboratorie.^;,  Incorporated.      (See  Zell,  C.  A., 

and  Straub,  assignors.) 
Zellers  Mahlon  M..  Belleville,  111.  Attachment  for  iron- 
ing boards.  1,450,274  ;  Apr.  3. 
Zelnicker,  Walter  A.  (See  'McLeod,  Nelson  W.,  assignor.) 
Zelnicker,  Walter  A.  (See  Taylor,  Edward  N.,  assignor  ) 
Zeman,  Frank,  Little  Falls,  Minn.  Car  lock.  1,459  812  • 
June  26. 

^®??2;.  oJ,^*"^?^'  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Steel  sash  connection. 
1,453,822  ;  May  1. 

Zempel.   Edward  "A.      (See  Johnson.  E.   D.,  and  Zempel  > 

Zengerle,   Walter  C,   assignor  to   Franzengerle   Company, 

Cleveland     Ohio.      Cradle    or    creeper    for    automobile 

work.     1,451.858;  Apr.  17. 
Zenite  Metal  Company.      (See  Brown,  Pred  K     assignor  1 
Zonke,    Henry   C.    Richmond    Hill,   N.   Y.      Metal-m'oldine 

apparatus.      1,453,861  ;    May   1.  ^ 


Zenke,   Henry   C,   Richmond   Hill,   N.   Y.      Metal-molding 

apparatus.      1,462,186;    .Tuly    17. 
Zenker,    Fredrick.      (See   Ball,   A.   P.,   and   Zenker.) 
Zent,  Wayne  P.,  Troy,  N.  Y.    Linotype  matrix.    1,443,781 ; 

Jan.   30. 
Zents,     Raymond    P.,     Omaha,     Nebr.       Concrete    insert. 

1,403,863  ;    Aug.    7. 
Zepka,     Ludwig     R.,     Cleveland,    Ohio.      Theft     signal. 

1,449,964;   Mar.   27. 
Zepka,      Ludwig     R.,    Cleveland,     Ohio.      Theft     signal. 

1,449,965  :   Mar.   27. 
Zepka,     Ludwig     R.,      Cleveland,     Ohio.       Theft    signal. 

1.469,570;  Oct.  2. 
Zepka,     Ludwig     R.,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Theft     signal. 

1,473,272;   Nov.   6. 
Zeppelinwerke     Lindau,     Gesellschaft     mit     beschrankter 

Haftung.      (See   Dornier,   Claudius,   assignor.) 
Zerbe,   Lewis   E.,   Moneta,   assignor   to   Union   Tool   Com- 
pany,   Torrance,    Calif.      Bushing   retainer    for   rotary- 
drill  tables.     1,475,360  ;  Nov.  27. 
Zerby,  Rayborn  L.     (See  Kollmorgen,  W.  J.,  and  Zerby.) 
Zerk,  Oscar,  assignor  to  The  Allyne-Zerk  Company,  Cleve 

land,  Ohio.     Lubricating  apparatus.     1,475,980;  Dec.  A. 
Zerrman.    Otto    H.      (See  Ellis,   T.,    and   Zerrmann.) 
Zetlin,    Benjamin,    assignor    to    A    &   Z    Chain    Company, 

Providence,  R.  I.     Belt  clasp.     1,477,680  ;   Dee.   18. 
Zettel,  Herbert  A.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Airplane.     1,463,917; 

Aug.  7. 
Zetterbaum,    Sol,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Route    indicator. 

1,471,439;  Oct.  23. 
Zetteilund,        Carl,      Chicago,      111.      Clutch.      1,447,585; 

Mar.   6. 
Zeunges,  William.     (See  Puci,  P.  A.,  and  Zeunges.) 
Zickler,     William     W.,     Mullan,     Idaho.       Miner's     lamp. 

1,455.130  ;  May  15. 
Ziebold,  Henry,  sr.,  Woodlawn,  Ohio.    Burner.    1,451,751 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Ziebold,  Henry,  sr.,  Lockland,  Ohio.     Burner.    1,451.752 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Zieg,  P.  B.,  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Gould,  John 

N.,  assignor.) 
Zlegler,  Charles  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.    Umbilical-cord  clamp. 

1,440,574;  Jan.  2. 
Ziegler,    Edward    E.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Hand   vibrator. 

1,446,491  ;    Feb.   27. 
Ziegler,  Everett  J.,  Hartford  City,  Ind.     Gearless  differen- 
tial transmission  mechanism.     1,463,356;  July  31. 
Ziegler,    George   J.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Tractor    trans- 
mission.     1,450,491  ;   June   19. 
Ziegler,     William     P.,     Salina,     Kans.       Corn     harvester. 

i;456,206  ;   May   22. 
Zierick,  Ambrose  E.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Automobile  lock. 

1,454,099  :  May  8. 
Zierten,     Nicholas,     Albany,     Calif.       Rivet.       1,473,137; 

Nov.    6. 
Ziesel.     William,    Philadelphia.    Pa.      Dental    lancet    for 

surgical    treatment   of   pyorrhea.      1.455,374 ;    May    15. 
Ziffer,  Fritz.     (See  Leiser,  R.,  and  Ziffer.) 
Zifferer,    Lothar    R..    Lancaster,    Pa.      Adjustable    flange. 

1,462,187;   .Tuly   17. 
Zifferer,      Lothar     R.,     Lancaster,     Pa.        Pipe     hanger. 

1,477,621  ;  Dec.  18. 
Ziganek,  Ferdinand.     (See  Copony,  A.,  and  Ziganek.) 
Zilbersher,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Road  and  street 

cutter.     1,446,368;  Feb.  20. 
Zilen,  Victor  W.     (See  Harris,  H.  M.,  and  Zilen.) 
Zillioj".    John,    Orchard   Park,   N.   Y.      Making   key   bolts. 

1,446,080  ;  Feb.  20. 
Zilliox.  John,  Orchard  Park.   N.  Y.     Luggage  carrier  for 

automobiles.     1,449.481  ;  Mar.  27. 
Ziloccki,   Giordano,   Granton,   assignor  of  thirty  per   cent 

to    N.    Partenope,    West    New   York,    N.    J.      Reversing 

mechanism   for   drive  shafts.     1,450,536 ;  Apr.   3. 
Ziloccki,   Giordano,   Granton,   assignor  of  30  per  cent   to 

M.  A.  Monzione,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.     Drilling  machine. 

1,460,219  ;  .Tune  26. 
Zimansky,  Curt  P.     (See  Price,  G.  W.,  and  Zimansky.') 
Zimansky,  Curt  F..  assignor  to  G.  W.  Price  Pump  and  En- 
gine Company,   San   Francisco,    Calif.     Pump  shaft-cen- 
tering device.      1.443.510:   Jan.   30. 
Zimmer,   Albert   E.      fSee   Campbell.   A.,  and  Zimmer.) 
Zimmer,    Prank,    Middleburgh,    N.    Y.      Motor-sled    unit. 

1,441,620;  Jan.  9. 
Zimmer,     Henrv    C.     P.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Box    cover. 

1,468,852;  Sept.  25. 
Zimmer,    Paul,    Wurzburg.    Germany.      Machine    for    the 

manufacturing    of    sweetmeats.      1.465,326 ;    Aug.    21. 
Zimmerer,  William,  administrator.     (See  Cain,  J.  E.,  and 

Falkenbach.) 
Zimmerman,   Albert   L.,   Valparaiso,   Ind.      Engine-testing 

pump.     1,477,796  ;  Dec.  18. 
Zimmerman,    Alonzo,    Amsted,    W.    Va.      Trolley    switch. 

1.450.057 ;    Mar.    27. 
Zimmerman,  .Arthur,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.     Household  utensil. 

1.453.777;  May  1. 
Zimmerman,  Prank  W.,  Amarillo,  Tex.    Drill.     1,461.791  ; 

•Tuly  17 
Zimmerman.    George    R.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Doll.      Des. 

62,766  ;  July  24. 
Zimmerman,  Gustav  B.  A.,   Bellmore,  N.  Y.     Automobile 

signal.     1,467,349;    Se.pt.   11. 
Zimmerman,     Levi.     West     Newton,     Pa.       Door     closer. 

1 ,446,407  ;  Feb.  20. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  patentees — Continued. 


607 


Zimmerman,  Lewis  L.,  Miami,  Okla.  Display  rack. 
1,445,123;   Fob.  13. 

Zimmerman,  Robert  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  Z. 
Daniels.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Pneumatic  ball  valve. 
1.449.->0n  :    Mar.    20. 

Zimmerman.  Thomas,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Standard  Parts  Company.     Axle.     1,446,240;   Feb.   20. 

Zimmermann,  Alois,  Yakima.  Wash.  Combination  rear 
light  and  signal  for  automobiles.     Des.  62,516  ;  June  12. 

Zimmermann,  Alois,  Yakima.  Wash. ;  H.  C.  Kohls,  guardian 
of  the  person  and  estate  of  said  .Vlois  Zimmermann,  in- 
competent.     Automobile  signal.     1,442,593  ;  Jan.   16. 

Zimmermann,  Edward,  .ir.,  Hudson  Heights,  N.  J.  Re- 
flector.   Des.  62,077  :  Mar.  13. 

Zimmermann.  Friedrich,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Car 
register.     1,446,369  ;  Feb.  20. 

Zimmermann,  G.      (See   Seitz.   Adam,   assienor.) 

Zimmermann,  Otto,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  Germany. 
Drying  apparatus.     1,467,219  ;  Sept.  4. 

Zimmermann.  I'aul  G..  Keyport,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  J.  V. 
Martin,  Elyria.  Ohio.  Driving  mechanism  for  air- 
ships.    Rel5.550  ;  Feb.  27. 

Zimmermann,  Raul  P.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Elec- 
trical  heating   device.      1,464,255 ;   Aug.    7. 

Zimmermann.  William  F..  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Gould  &  Eberhardt.  Newark,  N.  J.  Simplified  spur- 
hobbing  machine.     1,472.767  ;  Oct.  30. 

Zimmers.  Joseph  B..  Chicago,  111.  Upholstery  finish. 
1,448,986;  Mar.  20. 

Zindel,  Ernst,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Scharer-Nussbaumer 
&  Co.,  Erlenbach,  Switzerland.  Winding  machine. 
1,461,641  ;  July  10. 

Zingman,  Samuel  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combination  lock. 
1.460,932;  July  3. 

Ziniker.  Edward,  Eugene,  Oreg.  Garden  fountain.  Des. 
63,165;  Oct.  30. 

Zink,  Fred  W.,  assignor  to  Kales  Stamping  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Mirror  support.     1.473.273;  Nov.  6. 

Zink,  George  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Spiral  rope  and 
cable  grip.      1.458,261  :    June   12. 

Zink,   H.   J.,  et  al.      (See  Dungan.  John  E.,  assignor.) 

Ziuke,  Alois,  Gratz,  Austria.  Manufacturing  dioxypery- 
lene.     1,454,205;  May  8. 

Zinke,  Alois,  Gratz,  assignor  to  H.  Pereira,  Vienn.n, 
Austria.  Manufacturing  diosyperylene  and  pervlene. 
1,454,204  ;  May  8. 

Zinser.  ITenrv.  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Window  shade. 
1.477.159  :   Dec.   11. 

Zint.  Frank  W.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  Montgomery 
Ward  &  Co.,  Inc..  Chicago,  111.  Feed  mechanism  for 
manure   spreaders.     1,471,087 ;   Oct.    16. 

Zint,  George,  W'apakoneta,  Ohio.  Amusement  device. 
1.447.458;  Mar.   6. 

Ziola,  Edward  L.,  Ashton,  Nebr.  Animal  trap.  1,455,131  ; 
May  15. 

Zirion  y  Saravia.  Antonio.  Slexico.  Mexico,  and  R.  M. 
Rodriguez,  assignors  to  Dermophile  Products  Company, 
Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Box  for  talcum  powders  and 
the  like.     D's.   62.419:  May  22. 

Zlrsen,  Aage  N.  J.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Com- 
pound for  the  sharpening  of  tools.     1,454.369  :  May  8. 

Ziska,  Adam,  jr.,  assignor  to  Harlev-Davidson  Motor 
Co..   Milwaukee,   Wis.      Seat.     1.469,136 ;    Sept.    25. 

Zltlin,  Isadore  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  Zitlin,  Chi- 
cago,   111.      Radiator.      1,446,819  ;    Feb.    27. 

Zitlin,  Meyer.      (See  Zltlin.  Isadore  S..   assignor.) 

Zitscher.    Arthur.       (See    Laska,    A.    L.,    and    Zltscher.) 

Zobanaky.  George  W.     (See  Neilan,  T.  J.,  and  Zobanaky.) 

Zoeller.  August,  .^.ncred  Heart,  Okla.  Cotton  cleaner. 
1,458,870;   .June   12. 

Zoepke,  Fred  W.  T..  Great  Falls,  Mont.  Cutting  ma- 
chine.    1.475.336  ;  Nov.  27. 

Zoergiebel,  Louis,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Electric  Ma- 
chine and  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Driving  mechanism  for  combined  coffee  grinders  and 
meat  choppers.     1,465.505  ;   Aug.   21. 

Zoll.   Lowis.      (See   Pilson.   J.   R..   and   Zoll.) 

Zollin.  .\dolf,  Badenweiler,  and  E.  Schreiber,  Gundel- 
fingen,  Germany.  Machine  for  printing  railway  tickets 
and  the  like.     1,449.801  ;  Mar.  27. 

Zcillner.  Rudolph,  Dresden.  Germany.  Connection  or 
binding  terminal.     1.454.879:  May  15. 

Zolman,  William  E..  and  A.  W.  Bradshaw,  Farmington, 
Mo.  Bold-faced-slug-casting  attachment  for  linotype 
machines.      1,467.412;    Sept.    11. 

Zommer.  William  P.,  and  G.  F.  Magdziarz.  Chicago,  as- 
signors to  Illinois  Gasket  Co..  Des  Plaines,  111.  Gas- 
ket-making machine.      1.455.560  :  Mav  15. 

Zouri  Drawn  Metals  Company.  (See  Murnane,  Daniel  J., 
assifrnor. ) 

Zreblec,  Rose.  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.  Flower-display  holder. 
1.474.753:  Nov.  20. 

Zsarnay,  Bela.  Belleville,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Lewis. 
Newark.  N.  J.  Mechanical  movement.  1,446,370; 
Feb.  20 

Zsikny.  Stephen,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Foldable  stool. 
1,456,840;  May  29, 


Zsullfa,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  moldingset- 
tlng  device  for  circular  saws.     1,452,233;   Apr.  17. 

Zuber,  John  G.,  Chicago,  III.     Gauge.     1.474,902  ;  Nov.  20 

Zublin,  Juan  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Means  for  bailing 
detritus   from   a   well   bore.      1.445,575 ;    Feb.   13. 

Zucco,  Pierre,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Concrete  piling  of 
indefinite  length.     1,447,609  ;  Mar.  6, 

Zucco,  Pierre,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Tunnel  construction. 
1,474,808;    Nov.    20. 

Zuck,  Nicholas,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Fabric  for  garments. 
1,445,055  ;   Feb.  13. 

Zuck,  Oral  C,  Okmulgee,  Okla.  Cable  clamp  for  well- 
drilling   rigs.      1,467,666 ;    Sept.    11. 

Zucker,  George  I/.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Elastic  hinge  for 
rubber  overshoes.     1.447,586  ;   Mar.   6. 

Zucker,  George  W.,  Atlantic  Township,  Monmouth  County, 
N.   J.     Weighing  scale.      1,449,254  ;  Mar.   20. 

Zucker,  Gottlieb  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Combustion-engine- 
lubricating  mechanism.     1,462,894:  July  24. 

Zucker,  Gottlieb  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Windmill.  1,469,064; 
Sept.  25. 

Zucker,  Henry  Y.,  Matawan,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  A.  P. 
Munning  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  BuSing  wheel. 
1,457,807^  June  6. 

Zuckerman,  Adolph  M.,  assignor  to  R.  Hoe  and  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Bearing  and  fountain  adjustment  for 
intaglio    machines.      1,451,726 ;    Apr.    17. 

Zuhars,  Benjamin  C,  Columbus,  Ohio,  and  H.  D.  Clarke, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignors  to  The  Ohio  Tractor 
Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Transmission.  1,449,482 ; 
Mar.   27. 

Zuhars,  Benjamin  C,  and  H.  D.  Clarke,  Grand  View 
Heights,  Columbus,  assignors  to  The  Ohio  Tractor 
Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Power  take-off.  1,449,572  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Zukerberg,  David,  Newark,  N.  J.  Bag.  1,450,570 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Zukor,  Arnold,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Burglar  alarm.  1,453,058  ; 
Apr.  24 

Zukoski,  Edmund  L.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Detachable  lifter, 
1,469,868  ;  Oct.  9. 

Zukoski,  Edmund  L.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Concrete  and  mak- 
ing same.     1,471,876  ;  Oct.  23. 

Zukowski,  Stefan,  assignor  of  forty-five  per  cent  to  L. 
Okoniewski,   Pascoag.  R.  I.     Sled.     1,453,232  ;  Apr.  24 

Zukowski.  Stefan,  assignor  of  forty-five  per  cent  to  L. 
Okoniewski,  Pascoag,  R.  L     Sled.     1.472,711  ;  Oct.  30. 

Zulich,  John,  Cleveland,  assignor  of  forty-nine  one-hun- 
dredths  to  C.  W.  Schaefer,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Casing  for 
laminated  springs.     1,476.568  ;  Dec.  4. 

Zulver,  Cornells.  (See  Smith,  L.  E.,  Zulver,  and  Thomp- 
son.) 

Zu  LVnar  Passv  de  Chimang,  R-  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Airship.     1.478,382;   Dec.  25. 

Zumdahl,  Frederick  C.  assignor  to  C.  Cotta,  Rockford,  111. 
Gear  chuck.     1,444.721  ;  Feb.   6. 

Zumft,  Oscar,  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.  Gas  lighter.  l,478,lo8  ; 
Dec.    18. 

Ziindfidibuspatentverwertungsgesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  (See 
Bernstein,   .Tohann   E.,   assignor.) 

Zunino,  Lorenzo,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Pedestal.  Des. 
62.558  ;  .Tune  19. 

Zunino,  Lorenzo,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Pedestal.  Des.  62,810  r 
July  31. 

Zupnik,  Joel  V.,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Lubricating  system  for 
roller  bearings.     1,455,981  ;  May  22, 

Zurborg,  John  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  G.  Wilde, 
Covington,  Ky.  Gas-saving  and  carbon-eliminating  at- 
tachment    for     automobile     gas     engines.       1.457,870; 

Zur  Kammer,  August,  Hagen.  Germany.  Tile  for  walls, 
floors,    ceilings,    and   the   like.      1,474.779;    Nov.    20. 

Zweig.  Henry,  and  I.  Schneiderman,  assignors  of  one- 
half  to  F.  Ross  and  one-half  to  B.  Bretan,  Brooklyn, 
N.   Y.     Watch   ring.     1.4.57.014;  May  29. 

Zweigbergk,  Thorsten,  London,  England,  Electric-motor- 
controi   system.     1,457,920;   June  5. 

Zweigbergk,  Thorsten.  London,  England.  Electric-motor- 
control  system.     1,476,569  ;  Dec.  4. 

Zweiman.  .Tames  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ticket  printing 
and    distributing   machine.      1,478,159 :    Dec.    18. 

Zwickev,  Clifford  J..  North  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Sport  car. 
1.450,197:    Apr.    3. 

Zwilling,  W^ilhelm,  Osnabruck,  Germany.  Stay  bolt. 
1,466,686;    Sept.   4. 

Zwillinger,  Bernhard.  (See  Von  Bauer,  T.,  and  Zwlllin- 
ger.) 

Zwillinger.  Klara,  administratrix.  (See  Von  Bauer,  T., 
and  Zwillinger.) 

ZwisVr,  Arthur  L..  Kalamazoo.  Mich.  Heating  stove  and 
radiator    therefor.      1.477,681  ;    Dec.    18. 

Zwi.'sler.   Ii-vin.      (See  Evans,  B.   .-\.,   and   Zwisler.) 

Zvh.  Felix,  Chicago,  111.  Chafing  iron.  1.458,900 ; 
.Tune   12. 

Zylstra.    .Toseph.       (See   Verdoorn,    Neal,   assignor.) 

Zynda.  Erick  O.      (See  Andrews.  Richard,  assignor.) 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  EEGISTKANTS  OF  TEADE-MAEKS. 


A.  Gazzoiii  &  C,  Bologna,  Italy.  Preparation  for 
coughs.  174,827  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  175,600 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

A-1  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  I'a.  Metal 
polish.  175,119 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  176,318 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

A-B  Stove  Company,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Gas  ranges. 
169,260  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  172,073  ;  published  Mar. 
13,  1923. 

A.  and  G.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Applicators  for  the  lips. 
170,485  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,409  ;  published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 

A.  &  H.  Auto   Products  Company.      (See  Hagel.  Albert.) 

A.  &  H.  Robs  Co.,  The,  Hudson,  N.  Y.  Metal  polish,  hand 
soap,  and  washing  cream.     163,531 ;  Jan.  16. 

A-I  Manufacturing  Co.,  Bradford,  England.  Electric 
welding  machines  and  parts  thereof  and  electric  tools 
for  welding  purposes  and  parts  thereof.  172,808 ; 
Sept.   11  ;  Serial  No.  125,101 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

A.  &  P.  Products  Corporation,  The,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Canned  salmon.  174,657-8 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  Nos. 
179,696-7  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

A/S  Blyantfabrikken  Viking,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Pen- 
cils. 177,700  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  183,131 ;  published 
Oct.   9,   1923. 

A/S  Perrosan,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Medicinal  iron 
preparation.  169,686 ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  166,430  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

A/S  Ferrosan,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Neutral  constant 
iron  preparation  for  use  as  blood  generation,  etc. 
170,074;  July  10;  Serial  No.  166,216;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923.     , 

A.  &  S.  Levy  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dresses,  women's 
robes  and  gowns,  suits,  coats,  and  waists.  177,647 ; 
Dec.   25  ;  Serial  No.  172,001 ;  published  July  3,   1923. 

A.  &  Z.     (See  Zes,  James.) 

A-B-C  Auto  Radiator   Works.      (See  Shapiro,   Charles  H.) 

A.  L.  T.  Rustic  Company.  Belvedere,  111.  Ornamental 
stonework  articles.  174,258  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  177,518  ; 
published   July    10,    1923. 

Abbott,  Donald  B.,  Auburn,  Me.  Shoes  made  of  leather 
and  leather  and  rubber  combined.     164,084  ;  Feb.  13. 

Abbott,  Frederick  J.,  doing  business  as  Crystal  Petroleum 
Products  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Motor  fuel 
oil.      164,702;    Feb.   27. 

Abbott,  Frederick  J.,  doing  business  as  Crystal  Petro- 
leum Products  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Motor 
fuels.  174,418 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  180,406 ;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 

Abbott,  Hall  &  Co.,  also  doing  business  as  John  Braad- 
land,  Ltd.,  and  Venus  Packing  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Canned  iish.  173,753  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,580  ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

Abbott  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.  Preparation  for  the 
prevention  and  treatment  of  sunburn.  174,510 ;  Oct. 
16 ;    Serial    No.    179,914 ;    published    July    24,    1923. 

Abbott  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.  Butyl  aminobenzoate. 
175.095  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,913  ;  published  Aug.  7, 
1923. 

Abhott  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.  N-butyl-ethyl-barbi- 
turic  acid.  175,580  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,233  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

.^bbey  Effervescent  Salt  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Dry  chemical  mixture  or  effervescent  salt.  167,597 ; 
May  1  ;  Serial  No.  169,695  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Abbreviated  Kansas  City  Macaroni  Co.,  The.  (See  Kan- 
sas   City    Macaroni    &    Importing    Co.) 

Abeco  Beverage  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Beverages  and 
ginger  ale  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  extracts,  flavors, 
sirups,  etc.,  used  in  preparation  of  same.  168,258 ; 
May  15;   Serial  No.  171,605;  published  Feb.   27,   1923. 

Abeeco  Mill,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificial-silk  waste 
partly  prepared.  175.547  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  179,912  ; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Abel-Jensen  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.  Alkaline  salts. 
170,815  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,884  ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Abele  Bottling  Works.     (See  Abele,  Henry  G.) 

Abele,  Henry  G.,  doing  business  as  Abele  Bottling  Works, 
Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and 
sirup  for  making  same.     164,428;  Feb.  20. 

Abels,  Sophie,  Plainfleld,  N.  J.  Healing  salve  for  all 
swelling  and  cancer.  167,596 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
169,696 ;    published    .Tan.    9,    1923. 

Abelson,  L.,  &  Son,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Bovs'  suits  and 
coats.     175,213  ;  Oct.  30. 

Aberdeen  Creamery  Company,  Aberdeen,  Miss.  Butter. 
167,384;  May  1;  Serial  No.  164,793;  published  Jan. 
30,  1923. 

Aberfoyle  Mfg.  Co.,  Chester.  Pa.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
167.887 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  167,968 ;  published  Feb. 
13,  1923. 

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Abilene  Flour  Mills  Co.,  The,  Abilene,  Kans.   Wheat  flour. 

172,596 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  171,780  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Abner-Urury    Company,    Washington,    D.    C.      Ginger   ale. 

164.817  ;   Feb.   27. 
Abner-Drury    Company,   Washington,    D.    C.      Ginger   ale. 

165,691;  Mar.  20;   Serial  No.   170,173;  published   Dec. 

19.    1922. 
Abraham  &  Co.     (See  Abraham,  Edward.) 
Abraham,    Edward,    doing   business    as    Abraham    &   Co., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Buckles  and  resilient  belt  links  for 

personal  wear.     167,149  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  145,542  ; 

published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Abraham,  Edward,  doing  business  as  Abraham  &  Co.,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Buckles  and  belt  links  for  personal  wear. 

172,321 ;  Aug.   28 ;   Serial  No.   176,589  ;   published  May 

8,  1923. 

Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lotions  for  ex- 
ternal application  to  the  body.  170,009  ;  July  10  ;  Se- 
rial No.  172,813;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  voiles 
and  dress  goods  in  the  piece.  175,657  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial 
No.  181,579  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  under- 
wear. 175,945 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  172,815 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 

Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  automo- 
biles. 176,138  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  183,016 ;  published 
Sept.  11,  1923. 

Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheets  and 
pillowcases.  177,154 ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  182,279 ; 
published  Sept.   18,   1923. 

Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee. 
177,155  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  182,281 ;  published  Sept. 
25,   1923. 

Abrahamson,  Jacob,  Bradley  Beach,  N.  J.  Handballs. 
164.901  :    Feb.   27. 

.\brams.  Dr.  Albert,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Electrical 
medical  instrument.  167,541 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
170,744i  ;  published  Feb.    27,   1923. 

Abrams,  Joseph,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Shampoo. 
177,760 ;   Dec.   25 ;   Serial   No.   178,368 ;   published   Oct. 

9,  1923. 

Absorbent  Cotton  Company  of  America,  The,  Valley  Park, 

Mo.     Absorbent  cotton.     163,016  ;  .Tan.  2. 
.Vbsorene   Manufacturing    Company,    The,    St.    Louis,   Mo. 

Wall-paper    and     fresco    cleaner.       165,384 ;     Mar.     6 ; 

Serial   No.    159,678  ;  published  Nov.   14,   1922. 
Ac    Spark    Plug    Company,    Flint,    Mich.      Speedometers. 

176,630  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,493  ;  published  Sept. 

25    1923. 
Acca's  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Wheat  flour.     170,936  ; 

July  24  ;   Serial  No.  169,470  ;  published  Feb.  27.   1928. 
Accas  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Wheat  flour.     170,964  ; 

July  24. 
Accurate    Metal    Weather    Strip    Company.      (See    Kam- 

merer,  Fred  W.) 
Ace  Hardware  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.        Knife      and     edge-tool      sharpening      machines. 

173,207  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  172,314  ;  published  June 

12,  1923. 

Ace  Manufacturing  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Porcelain- 
cleaning    compound.      163,970 ;    Feb.    6. 

Ace  Motor  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Motor  cycles. 
169,234  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.   175,908  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 

Acfleld,  Claude  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Arch  supporters. 
164,542  ;   Feb.  20. 

Acheson  Harden  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's 
handkerchiefs.  174,949  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  167,216  ; 
published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Acheson  Manufacturing  Company,  Rankin,  Pa.  Pipe  and 
vent  fittings,  traps,  etc.  174,550  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 
163,211 ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Achilles  Guard  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Heel 
guards  made  of  fabric  for  shoes.  169,373  ;  June  12  ; 
Serial  No.  169,698  :  oublished  Mar.  6,  1923. 

-Achilles  Rubber  and  Tire  Company.  Inc.,  The.  Bingham- 
ton,   N.  Y.     Rubber  heels.     164.219 ;  Feb.   13. 

.\cme  Brick  Company,  Danville,  111.  Brick  and  tile  ex- 
cept metal  and  porcelain.  168,050  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No. 
169,666;  published  Feb.   20,   1923. 

Acme  Can  Company,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Tin,  metal,  and 
paper  packages.  176,044 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
180,203;    published    Sept.   4,    1923. 

Acme  Cone  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cake  cones.  175,869  ; 
Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  175,177;  published  Aug.  28.  1923. 

Acme  Flavoring  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Food-flavoring  ex- 
tracts. 166,477;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  166,969;  pub- 
lished  .Tan.   16,   1923. 

Acme  Grocery  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Canned  fruit  and 
vegetables.  166,443  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  166,625  :  pnh- 
lished  Jan.    16,   1923. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Acnio  Orchard  Co.,  Inc.,  White  Salmon,  Wash.  Fresh 
apples.  171,521  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  176,149 ;  pub- 
lished  May    15,    19l'3. 

Acme  Shear  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Shears 
and  scissors.     171, BS3  ;  Aug.  7. 

Acme  Wire  Goods   Co.      (.See   Vaushan,   tieorfje  H.) 

.Acorn  Refining  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Water- 
proofing compound  for  building  roofs.  169,931 ; 
Julv  ;>. 

Acorn   Watch  Case  Co.      (See  Gottlieb,  Joseph.) 

.Actien-Gesellschaft  fiir  Anilin-Fabrikation,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. Preparations  for  protecting  animal  substances 
against  the  noxious  effects  of  chemicals.  169,799  ;  July 
3 ;   Serial  No.   170,i;32  ;   published   Mar.  27,  1923. 

Activad  Sign  Service.      (See  Dawson,  Harry  C.) 

Acunto,  I'aul,  doing  business  as  Atlantic  Bottling 
Works,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.  Beverage  sold  as  a  soft 
drink.     164,268  :  Feb.   13. 

Adam,  Frank,  Electric  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electrical 
switches,  switchboards,  switch  boxes,  etc.  166,559 ;  Apr. 
10  ;  Serial  No.  169.269  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Adamite  Filtration  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  i".  Filtration 
materials.  176.400 :  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  182,326 ; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Adams,  Alfred  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Biotherapeutic  and 
opotherapeutic  products.  172,813-14  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial 
Nos.  176,004-5  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Adams,  Alfred  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Biotherapeutic  and 
opotherapeutic  products.  173,036-7  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 
Nos.   176,004-7  ;   published  June  5,   1923. 

Adams,  Alfred  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Biotherapeutic  and 
opotherapeutic  products.  173,038-9  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 
Nos.    176,000-10;   published    June   5,   1923. 

Adams,  Alfred  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Biotherapeutic  and 
opotherapeutic  products.  174,002  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
176,008  ;  published  July  17,   1923. 

Adams,  Alonzo  U.,  doing  business  as  Exhaust  Lock  Com- 
pany, Indianapolis,  Ind.  Steering-post  control  and 
exhaust  lock.  171,800;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  176,435; 
iniblisbed   Mav   15,   1923. 

Adams  &  Clark,  Findlay,  Ohio.  Cigars.  163,853 ; 
Jan.   30. 

Adams,  D.  E.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Athol,  Mass.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Silk  and  artlficial-sllk  thread  and  yarn.  166,894 ; 
Apr.   17;   Serial  No.   165,849;   published  Jan.   ao.   1923. 

Adams,  Harry  E.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Women's  sandals  of 
leather  and  textile  material.  170,762-5  ;  July  24  ;  Se- 
rial Nos.  176,705-S  ;  published  Apr.  24,   1923. 

Adams,  Thomas  H.,  doing  business  as  Cushman  Drug  Co., 
\'incennes,  Ind.  Tablets  for  the  treatment  of  indi- 
gestion. 165,662  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  166,971 ;  pub- 
lished  Doc.    12,    1922. 

Adams,  Thomas  H.,  doing  business  as  Cushman  Drug  Co., 
Vincennes,  Ind.  Salve  or  skin  balm  which  is  an  anti- 
septic dressing.  167,471  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  166,970  ; 
published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Adams,  WiHiaim  C,  doing  business  as  Adams  Drug  Com- 
pany, Panama  City,  Fia.  Insecticide.  169,018 ; 
May  29. 

Adams,  William  C,  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Arc  and  electric 
welding  goggles.  172,429  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  176.436  ; 
published    May   29.   1923. 

Adamson,  Charles  E.,  doing  business  as  Safetygas  & 
Appliance  Company,  Wabash,  Ind.  Denatured  alco- 
h(.l.  177,200  :  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  179,124  ;  published 
Sept.   18,  1923. 

Adamson,  Charles  E.,  Wabash,  Ind.  Stoves,  baking  and 
annealing  ovens,  heaters,  etc.  174,615;  Oct.  23; 
Serial  No.  179,125  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Adduci,  Angelo,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hair  invigorator  and 
softener.     164,102;  Feb.  13. 

Adelson,  Isaac  J.,  doing  business  as  Roberts  Jewelry  Co., 
Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Imitation  white  diamonds.  176,919  ; 
Dec.  4, 

.Vdensite  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid  integral  used 
in  mixing  of  building  materials.  175,086 ;  Oct.  30 ; 
Seri.ll  No.  180,317  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

.\ilix  Manufacturing  Company,  Boone,  Iowa.  Self-feeders, 
individual  hog  houses,  and  chicken  coops.  167,675 ; 
May  8  :  Serial  No.  139,705  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Adjusto  Shoe  Lace  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Anawan  Braid  Company,  Providence, 
R.  I.  Cor'set  and  shoe  lace  tips.  168,670  ;  May  29  : 
Serial    No.    152,303 ;    published    Jan.    9.    1923. 

Adler,  Ellas  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Crackers.  170,906; 
July  24  ;  Serial  No.  156,345  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Adolph  Coors  Company,  The,  Golden,  Colo.  Bakers'  sirup 
used  in  making  bread  and  similar  articles  of  food  made 
from  malt  and  corn.  173,604 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
166,591 ;   published   July  3,   1923. 

.\d-Packed  Hair  Net  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  nets. 
170,173-4  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  Nos.  176,242-3  ;  published 
Apr.  10,  1923. 

Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  nets. 
170,176-7  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  Nos.  176,240-1 ;  published 
Apr.  10,  1923. 

Ad-Pep  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.  (See  International 
Association  of  Machinists.) 

Advance  Automobile  Accessories  Corp.,  Chicago,  111.  Lin- 
ings for  transmissions  and   brakes.     177.8.36 :  Dec.   25. 

Advance  Battery  Manufacturing  Company,  Louisville, 
Ky.  Storage  batteries.  169,405  :  June  12 ;  Serial 
No.  154,633;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 


.Vdvance  Candy  M'f'g  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chocolate 
candy.  170,124 ;  July  10;  Serial  No.  164,356;  pub- 
lished Apr.  ;i,  1923. 

Advance  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Concentrated  maltless  extract  as  a  material  for  mak- 
ing ginger  ale  and  other  beverages.  175,512 ;  Nov.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  177,721 ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Advance  Knitting  Mills.     (See  Block,  Felix.) 

Advance  Manufacturing  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Two-wheeled 
children's  coaster  vehicles.  169,871 ;  July  3 ;  Serial 
No.   174,684  ;   published  Apr,   3,  1923. 

.\dvance  Wood  Turning  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  floor 
and  table  lamps.  177,708-9 ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  Nos. 
164,150-1;    published   Oct.    9,    1923. 

Advanced  Metal  Stamping  Company.  (See  Hardy, 
Charles.) 

.Advertiser  Co.,  The,  Montgomery,  Ala.  Newspapers. 
165,266;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  166,867;  published  Nov. 
14,  1922. 

Advertising  Auto  Speedway  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Miniature  automobile  race  track  and  cars  for  use 
thereon.  175,050 ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,506 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

-Aeolian  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Assembled 
radio  transmitting  and  receiving  sets.  175,751 ;  Nov. 
13 ;    Serial  No.    166,124 ;   published   Aug.   21,   1923. 

Aeroll  Burner  Company,  Inc.,  Union  Hill,  N.  J.  Oil- 
burning  appliances.  174,659 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
169,840;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Aero-Kord  Co.      (See  Berdon,   Albert   E.) 

Aeromarine  Plane  &  Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Hydrocarbon  motors.     164,557  ;  Feb.  20. 

Aevo  Oil  Products  Company,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  Lubricat- 
ing oils  and  greases.     164,374  ;  Feb..  20. 

Aeroshade  Company,  The,  Waukesha,*  Wis.  Porch  and 
window  shades.  173,675  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,016  ; 
published  June  12,  1923. 

.■ierozon-Fabrik  G.  &  B.,  Sternberg,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Electrical  apparatus  for  burning  incense  or  disinfect- 
ing and  air-purifying  substances.     164,307-8  ;  Feb.  20. 

Aetna  Carpet  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  carpets. 
170,539;  July  17;  Serial  No.  174,504;  published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 

Aetna  Life  Insurance  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Monthly 
periodical.  174,870 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  180,318 ; 
published  July  31,  1923. 

Aetna  Life  Insurance  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Month- 
ly periodical.  175,145  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  180,319  ; 
published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Aetna  Products  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Preparations 
for  the  prevention  and  treatment  of  unsanitary  and 
diseased  conditions  of  the  feet.  166.228  ; '  Mar.  27  ; 
Serial  No.  165,052  :  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 

Affleck  &  Luckett,  Washington,  D.  C.  Wheeled  toys. 
163,364  ;  Jan.  9. 

African  &  Eastern  Trading  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton  piece  goods.  174,005 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
175,230  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Agasote  Millboard  Co.,  The,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Fiber  board 
sold  in  sheets.     163,003  ;  Jan,  2. 

Aggeler  &  Musser  Seed  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Field, 
garden,  and  farm  seeds.  171,454  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 
168,743  ;  published  May   1,  1923. 

Agra  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Perfumes.  170,783 ; 
July  24  ;   Serial  No.  174,762  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Agra  Shirt  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress,  negligee,  and 
work  shirts.  175,597 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  179,126 ; 
published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Agrilin  Chemical  Company,  The,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and 
Nev/  York.  N.  Y.  Laxative.  176,323  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial 
No.  181,970;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Agripa    Company,    The.       (See    Mitchell,    Robert    G.) 

Ahearn,  .Tohn  M.,  Marblehead,  Mass.  Shoes.  176,333 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Aiello,  Frank  C,  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirts, 
coats,  trousers,   caps,   etc.     164.799 ;   Feb.   27. 

Ainsa,  F.  S.,  Company,  Inc.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Coffee. 
177,678  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  156,672  ;  published  Sept. 
11,   1923. 

Ainsa,  M.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  El  Paso,  Tex.,  assignors  to  Bow- 
en-Oglesby  Milling  Company,  Independence,  Kans. 
Wheat  flour.  173,642 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  157,908 ; 
published  Oct.  10,  1922. 

Ainaley,  J.  C,  Packing  Co.,  Campbell,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits.  166,930 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  167,911 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  6,  1923. 

.Vird-Don  Co..  Troy,  iSf.  Y.  Boilers  for  heating  pur- 
poses. 175,725:  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  179,254;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 

Air  Way  Company,  assignor  to  .\ir  Way  Electric  Appli- 
ance Corporation,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Electric  vacuum 
cleaners.  169,281;  June  12;  Serial  No.  126,441;  pub- 
lished  May   11,   1920. 

Air- Way  Electric  Appliance  Corporation.  (See  Air  Way 
Company,    assignor.) 

Air-Way  Electric  Appliance  Corporation,  The,  Toledo. 
Ohio.  Washing  machines  and  parts  thereof.  165.872  ; 
Mar.    20. 

Air-Way  Electric  Appliance  Corporation,  The,  Toledo, 
Ohio.  Radio  outfits  and  parts  thereof.  166,428  ;  Apr.  3  ; 
Serial  No.  164,483 ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

A.iax  Aiiio  Parts  Company,  Racine.  Wis.  Lifting  lacks. 
164,933;  Feb.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AlpJiaietical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Ajax  Iron  Works,  Corry,  Pa.  DriUing  engines,  engine 
pumps,  and  parts  used  in  tlie  oil  industry.  166,251 ; 
Mar.   27  ;   Serial  No.   163.730  ;   published  Dec.   19,  1922. 

Akin  &  Akin,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Playing  cards.  170,371  ; 
July  17;  Serial  No.   174,056;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Akin  Manufacturing  Company,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Shoe 
polish.  170,603  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  174,809  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Akron  Barrow  Company,  The,  Akron  and  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Tubular  wheelbarrows,  contractors'  wheelbar- 
rows, and  concrete  carts.  169,136 ;  June  12  ;  Serial 
No.  154,909  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Akron-Selle  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Liquid  gauges. 
173,256  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  157,016  ;  pubUshed  June 
12,  1923. 

Aktiebolaget  Atmos,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  High-pressure 
boilers  and  parts  thereof.  171,492  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 
172,140 ;   published   May   22,   1923. 

Aktiebolaget  Galco,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Office  supplies. 
167,088  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  147,149  ;  published  Feb. 
6,  1923. 

Aktiebolaget  Lidkupiugs  Sigbladsfabrik,  LidUoping, 
Sweden.      Saw   blades.      163,909 ;    Feb.   6. 

Aktiebolaget  MOlnbacka-Trysil,  Forshaga,  Sweden.  Craft 
paper.  169,364:  June  12;  Serial  No.  175,178;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923.  „      ^ 

Aktiebolaget  Vaporackumulator,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 
Steam  accumulators.     163,670  ;   Jan.  23. 

Aktiengesellschaft  fiir  Chemische  Produkte  vormals  H. 
Scheidemandel,  Berlin,  Germany.  Pharmaceutical 
preparations  for  promoting  the  growth  of  hair. 
173,111 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  171,565 ;  published  June 
12    1923 

Aktie'ugesellschaft  fiir  Chemische  Produkte  vormals  H. 
Scheidemandel,  Berlin,  Germany.  Pharmaceutical 
preparations  for  promoting  the  growth  of  human  liair. 
174,404  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  171,566  ;  published  July 
17,  1923. 

Aktiengesellschaft  fiir  Tiefbohrtechnik  und  Maschinen- 
bau  vormals  Trauzl  &  Co.,  Vienna,  Austria.  Diesel 
motors  and  internal-combustion  engines.  175,039  ; 
Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  178,422  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Alabama  By-Products  Corporation,  Birmingham  and  Tar- 
rant, Ala.     Ammonia  and  benzol.     163,004  ;  Jan.  2. 

Alabama  By-Products  Corporation,  Birmingham  and  Tar- 
rant, Ala.  Crude  coal  tar  and  coke.  168,502  ;  May 
29 ;    Serial    No.   166,626 ;    published   Jan.    9,    1923. 

Alabama-Georgia  Syrup  Company,  Montgomery,  Ala. 
Cane  and  corn  sirup.     164,548  ;  Feb.  20. 

Alabama  Overall  Company,  Scottsboro,  Ala.  166,688 ; 
Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  167,504  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Aladdin  Mystic  Beauty  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Clav  for  facial  treatment.  170,459 ;  July  17 ;  Serial 
No."  172,572  ;  published  Apr.   10,   1923. 

Aladdin  Tire  Corporation,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Casings 
and  tubes  of  pneumatic  tires.  168,819  ;  May  29  ;  Se- 
rial No.  170,109;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Alaga  &  Forencich  Co.,  Watsonville,  Calif.  Fresh  ap- 
ples. 171,104  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  174,422  ;  published 
May  8,  1928. 

Alaska  Packers  Association,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Canned  saln-on.  167,094  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  166,804  ; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Alaskan  Fur  Company.      (See  Gould,  F.   L.) 

Albany  Perforated  Wrapping  Paper  Co.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Toilet  paper  and  paper  towels.  170,308  ;  July  10  ;  Se- 
rial No.  176,437  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Albany  Perforated  Wrapping  Paper  Co.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Toilet  paper  and  paper  towels.  175,284  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Se- 
rial No.  182,529  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Alb.  &  E.  Henkels,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Laces  and  up- 
hoLstery  goods.  177,062  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  169,211  ; 
published   Sept.   11,   1923. 

Alb.  &  E.  Henkels,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Laces  and  up- 
holstery goods.  177,261  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  169,210  ; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Albaugh,  James  A.,  doing  business  as  Eldon  Manor  Ken- 
nels, Baltimore,  Md.  Thoroughbred  dogs.  163,215 : 
Jan.   2. 

Albeco  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Foot-relief  pow- 
der, massage  cream,  vanishing  cream,  hair  pomade,  etc. 
176,221 ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  176,309  ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Albemarle  Mills  Company,  Inc.,  Charlottesville,  Va. 
Wood  flooring.  169,338  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  173,312  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Albemarle  Paper  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Richmond,  Va.  Matrix 
paper,  stereotype  and  kraft  wrapping  paper.  174,250  ; 
Oct.   9 ;    Serial    No.    162,280 ;    published    Ans.    8,    1922. 

Albers  Bros.  Milling  Co., '  Seattle,  Wash.  Wheat  flour. 
167,100  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  168,744  ;  published  Jan. 
23,  1923. 

Albers  Bros.  Milling  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Wheat  flour. 
167,118;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  164,853;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Albers  Bros.  Milling  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Breakfast  cereal 
food.  171,265 ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  169,270 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Albers  Bros.  Milling  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Rolled  oats, 
split  peas,  hominy,  hominy  grits,  etc.  177,227  :  Dec. 
11 ;    Serial   No.    175,753 ;    published    Sept.    25,    1923. 


Albers  Company,  Incorporated,  Richmond,  Va.  Cough 
sirup.  177,079 ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  184,048 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.   18,  1923. 

Albert,  J.,  and  Son.      (See  Albert,  Michael  F.) 

Albert  Lea  Foundry  Company,  Albert  Lea,  Minn.  Camp 
stoves.  165,371 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  160,985 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  5,   1922. 

Albert,  Michael  F.,  doing  business  as  J.  Albert  and  Son, 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Australia.  Mouth  organs, 
accordions,  flutes,  and  flageolets.  169,176 ;  June  12 ; 
Serial  No.  169,488;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Albert  Neckwear  Manufacturing  Company,  Dallas,  Tex. 
Neckties,  cravats,  and  neckscarfs.  166,603 ;  Apr.  10 ; 
Serial  No.  149,792  ;  published  June  6,  1922. 

Alberta  Candy  Company,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Candy.     163,267  ;  Jan.  9. 

Alberts,  Jacob  L..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets.  168,160; 
May  15  ;  Serial  No.  165,516 ;  published  Feb.   20,  1923. 

Alberts,  Jacob  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets.  171,469  ; 
Aug.   7  ;    Serial   No.   165,517 ;   published    May    8,   1923. 

Albrecht,  Fred  W..  Grocery  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Crackers.  167,216 ;  Apr.  24.  Serial  No.  163,662  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

Albrecht,  Fred  W.,  Grocery  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Crackers.  167,478  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  163,663  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,.  1923. 

Alcone  Knitting  Mills,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Men's 
knitted  coats  for  outer  wear.  166,600 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial 
No.  150,427  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Alden,  Clarence  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Painesville 
Metallic  Binding  Co.,  Painesville,  Ohio.  Metallic  flat 
curtain  rods.  176,020  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  176,867  ; 
published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Alden  Manufacturing  Company,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Parts  for  radio  apparatus.  175,843  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.    180,953;    published    Sept.    4,    1923. 

.\lden  Speare's  Sons  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Laundry  nets 
or  bags.  177,745  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  180,306  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  9,  1923. 

Alderman,  Fairchild  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Golf  game, 
auto  race  game,  baseball  game,  and  checkerboards. 
164,819  ;  Feb.  27. 

.Alderman,  Fairchild  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Paper  and 
pasteboard  boxes.  166,004  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
168,664 ;    published   Dec.   5,    1922. 

Alderman,  Fairchild  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Game. 
172,331-2  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  Nos.  177,206-7  ;  published 
May  29,  1923. 

Alderman,  Fairchild  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Game. 
174,187 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No.  181,050 ;  published  July 
17    1923 

Alderman,  '  Fairchild  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Game. 
174,940  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  178,423  ;  published  July 
17,   1923. 

Aldrich,  Anthony  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  License-tag 
fasteners  for  automobiles  and  the  like.  176,470  ;  Nov. 
27;   Serial  No.   181.371;   published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Alert  Manufacturing  Company.    (See  Haeseler,  Charles  H.) 

Alexander,  Armstead  M.,  Independence,  Mo.  Ice  cream. 
166,445  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  166,494  ;  published  Jan.  16, 
1923. 

Alexander,  Henry  W.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  H.  W.  Alex- 
ander Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Mints.  168,565;  May 
29  ;  Serial  No.  166,802  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Alexander,  Lenna  T.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Hair  tonic.  168,195  ; 
May  15  ;   Serial  No.  168,745  ;  published  Feb.   13,   1923. 

Alexander,  Max,  doing  business  as  Panaterra  Remedy 
and  Manufacturing  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Cough 
sirup,  toothache  relief,  antiseptic  concentrate,  stomach, 
liver,   and  bowel  pills,  etc.     164,318 ;   Feb.   20. 

Alexander,  Robert  E.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Jack  frames  for 
pumping  jacks.  172,433  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  170,813  ; 
published  May  29,   1923. 

.Vle.iiander,  Samuel,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Boots  and  shoes 
made  of  leather.  170,486  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,410 ; 
published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Alexandria  Coffee  Company.     (See  Yates,  Claude  R.) 

Alexandria  Potato  Curing  Company,  Inc.,  Alexandria, 
La.  Sweet  potatoes  in  their  natural  state.  167,015  ; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  162,475  ;  published  Jan.  30,   1923. 

Alfocorn  Milling  Company,  doing  business  as  Consoli- 
dated Mills  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Stock  feed. 
176.582  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  177,811  ;  published  Aug.  21, 
1923. 

Alger  &  Mowry  Manufacturing  Company,  Stockton,  Calif. 
Dressing  for  motor-vehicle  tops  and  leather  and  rub- 
ber goods.  169,508  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  171,606  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  192.3. 

Algin  Company,  Limited,  The,  Penzance,  England.  Poods 
for  cattle,  horses,  sheep,  pigs,  and  poultry.  170,854  ; 
July  24  ;  Serial  No.  163,661 :  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

.\lice-I.ouise    Co.       (See    Lynch.    Alice    L.) 

Alitak  Packing  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Canned  salmon. 
165,440  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,656  ;  published  Jan. 
2    1923 

All 'saint's  Cigar  Co.,  Tampa,  Pla.  Cigars.  174,875; 
Oct.  23:   Serial  No.   180,165;  published  .July  31,1923. 

.\11  Star  Hosiery  Co.      (See  Robison,  Prank.) 

Allan-Diffenbaugh  Wrench  A  Tool  Co.,  Baraboo,  Wis. 
Pliers   and   wrenches.      174,308 :    Oct.   9. 

Allan  &  Gray,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cardboard  and  fine 
correspondence  paper  and  envelopes.  163.268-9  ; 
Jan.  9. 


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Allan  &  Gray,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cardboard  and  corre- 
spondence paper  nnil  envelopes.     167,997  ;  May  8. 

Allan  &  Gray,  New  York,  N.  i.  Cardboard  and  fine  cor- 
resp.niUenee   paper   and   envelopes.      177,589;    Dec.    18. 

AUandale  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knit- 
ted outer  garments.     1G9,712  ;  June  26. 

Allbestos  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Brake  linings. 
107.890 ;   Way    S ;    Serial  No.    168,092 ;    published    Feb. 

0,  1023. 

Allbestos    Corporation,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Brake   linings. 

168,270 ;   May   15  ;   Serial  No.   168,091  ;   published   Jan. 

30,   1923. 
Allcock   S.,  &  Co.   Ltd.,   Reddltch,   England.     Fishhooks. 

166,780  ;  Apr.  10. 
Allegheny   Steel   Company,   Brackenridge,    Pa.      Steel   hll- 

lets,  sheets,  forgings,  round  bars,  and  rounds.     175,559  ; 

Nov.   6  ;  Serial  No.  179,698 ;  published   Aug.  21,   1923. 
Allcgrettl  Chocolate  Cream   Co.,  Chicago,  111.     One,   two, 

three,    and    five    pound    boxes    of    assorted    chocolates. 

169,137  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  155,469  :  published  Aug. 

1,  1922. 

Allen  Auto  Specialty  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Shutter   for   automobile   radiators.      167,986 ;    Apr.    24. 

Allen,  Bona,  Inc.,  Buford,  Ga.  Horse  collars,  harness, 
and  harness  parts.  176,671 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
182,327:   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 

Allen  Bottling  Co.      (See  Gitterman,  Robert  S.) 

.Mlen-Bradlev  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electrical  con- 
trolling devices.  172,135  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  176,438  ; 
published  Mav  S,  1923. 

Allen,  Chester  S.,  Warren,  Pa.  Tool  chests.  167,331; 
Apr.  24. 

Alien,  Edward  E.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Enamel  for 
general  use.  172,342  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  179,079  ; 
published    May    20.    1923. 

Allen,  Edward  E.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Floor. paint. 
172,343-4;  Aug.  28;  Serial  Nos.  179,080-1;  published 
May   29,   1923. 

Allen,  Edward  E.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Wood  paste  Slier, 
oil  colors,  enamel,  etc.  174,279 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No. 
179,078 ;    published   July    10,    1923. 

Allen  Eiigiueeriug  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  Savannah,  Ga. 
Dust-collecting,  shaving  exhaust,  pneumatic  conveying, 
and  vacuum  cleaning  systems.     164,841 ;   Feb.   27. 

Allen  Gravel  Company,  Memphis,  Teuu.  Paving  gravel. 
170,112 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  159,676 ;  published  Apr.  3, 
1923. 

Allen,  Horace  L.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Overalls, 
pants,  and  working  shirts.  175,190 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial 
No.   175,591  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Allen  Hosiery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
175,214  ;  Oct.  30. 

Allen  Hydrostatic  Pump  Syndicate  Ltd.,  Westminster, 
London,  England.  Pumping  apparatus  utilizing  hy- 
drostatic pressure  for  raising  liquids.  171,869  ;  Aug. 
14  ;   Serial  No.   174,191  ;   published  May  15,   1923. 

Allen  k  Lewis,  Portland,  Greg.  Canned  fruits  and  vege- 
tables. 173,848  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  174,379  ;  published 
July  3,   1923. 

Allen  Paint  &  Putty  Works,  Chicago,  111.  Putty. 
166,320;    Mar.    27. 

Allen  Paint  &  Putty  Works,  Chicago,  111.  Putty. 
168,46.3-4;  May  22;  Serial  Nos.  172,968-9;  published 
Feb.  20,  1923. 

Allen  Paint  &  Putty  Works,  Chicago,  111.  Puttv.  172,197  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Allen  Remedy  Company,  Sheffield,  Iowa.  Goiter  medi- 
cine. 169,586;  June  26;  Serial  No.  158,209;  publishrrt 
Mar.  6.  1923.    . 

Allen-Spiegel  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.,  Belgium,  Wis.  Shoes,  in- 
soles, and  outer  soles.  170,399 ;  .July  17  ;  Serial  No. 
171 ,519 :    published    Apr.    10,    1923. 

Aller  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Paper  tablets,  composi- 
tion and  blank  books,  pads,  papeteries,  etc.  170,638  ; 
July  17;   Serial  No.  175,539:  published  Apr.   17,   1023. 

Aller  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Pins,  hairpins,  safety  pins, 
elastics,  and  hair  nets.  172,354  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 
173. .390:  published  May  15.  1923. 

Allej',  Charles  G.,  doing  business  as  Alley  Medicine  Co.. 
Birmingham.  Ala.  Laxative  tablets.  168,694 ;  May 
29;    Serial    No.    169,796;   published    Feb.    13,    1923. 

Alley.  James  P.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Series  of  cartoons. 
163,703  :  .Tan.  23. 

Allfeed  Milling  Company,  Nashville,  Tenn,  Horse,  hog. 
fowl,  and  dairy  feeds.  165,424:  Mar.  6;  Serial  No. 
156,043:   published    Nov.   7,    1922. 

.\llied  Belting  Company,  The,  Greenville.  Ohio.  News 
bags,  aprons,  and  coal  bags.  175,872  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.    179,128 ;    pnblislied    Sept.    4.    1923. 

.Vllied  Factories  Corporation,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  House- 
hold electric.Tl  devices.  174,441:  Oct.  16;  Serial  No. 
177,118;    published   .Tune    19,    1923. 

Allied  Golf  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Golf  clubs.  173,955  ; 
Oct.   2 ;   Serial   No.   169,272  ;   published   July  10,  1923. 

Allied  Packers,  Incorporated,  Chicago,  111.  Meats,  lard, 
mincement,  butter,  eggs,  etc.     176,087 ;   Nov.   13. 

Alligator  Oil  Clothing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Water- 
proof clothing.     169,729  ;  .Tune  26. 

Ailing  &  Cory  Co.,  The.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Wrapping 
paper.  171,001  :  .Tuly  31  ;  Serial  No.  177,158 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24.   1923. 

Ailing,  Johan.  Stockholm.  Sweden.  Steel  pens.  166,361: 
Apr.  3 ;   Serial  No.   170,601 ;  published  Dec.   5,  1922. 


AUlngham  Candy  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Colorado 

Springs,   Colo.     Confection,     177,742;   Dec,    25-   Serial 

No.    158,912  ;    published    Oct.    2,    1023. 
Alliugham,    E.    P.,    Mfg.    Co.,    Colorado    Springs,    Colo. 

Puffed-wheat  confection.      171,337  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 

172,714  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Allison,   Charles    W,,   Charlotte,   N.   C.     Pipe  linings  and 

coverings  formed  of  heat-insulating  material.     163,005  ; 

Jan.  2. 
AUman  Gas  Engine  and  Machine  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ice-cream    machines,    combination    ice-cream    machines, 

and  icebreakers,  and  brine  machines.     163,457  ;  Jan.  16. 
Allmans  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Lotion  applied  to  the  face 

after   shaving,   hair   tonic,   tooth   paste,   etc.      172,690 ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  155,471 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
.\.l-Lon    Manufacturing    Company    Inc.,    Baltimore,    Md. 

Ironing-board     pads    and    covers,    washable     mattress 

covers.      175,129;    Oct.    30;    Serial  No.    180,646;    pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 
Al-Lon    Manufacturing    Company,    Inc.,    Baltimore,    Md. 

Shoe     bags,     clothes     protectors,     clothespin     aprons. 

175,887;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  180,647;  published  Sept. 

4,  1923. 
Alloy  steel.     C.  Binaldo.     166,180;  Mar,  27;  Serial  No. 

166,570 ;    published   Dec.   5,    1922. 
Allsilk    Hosiery    Mills.      (See    Alperson    &    Son.) 
AUwood  Sales  Company,  Manitowoc,  Wis.     Lime  produce 

used  for  neutralization  of  acids,  more  especially  adapted 

for  dairy  purposes.     163,216  ;  Jan.  2. 
Almar  Stores  Co.     fSee  Almar  Tea  Co.,  assignor.) 
Almar  Tea   Co.,   assignor   to   Almar  Stores   Co.,   Philadel- 
phia, Pa.     Bread  crumbs,  canned  pork  and  beans,  but- 
ter,  canned  vegetables,   etc.     165,140 ;  Mar.  6 ;   Serial 

No.    149,791  ;    published    Nov.    7,    1922. 
Almo    Co.,    The,   New   York,    N.    Y.     Novelty    perfumery 

containers.      166,016;    Mar.    27;    Serial    No.    163,128; 

published  Dec.   19,   1922. 
Alonso  Bros.,  Brunswick,  Ga.     Cigars.     167,163  ;  Apr.  24  ; 

Serial  No.  171,245  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Alouf    Bros.,    Roanoke,    Va.      Coffee.      166,450;    Apr.    3; 

Serial  No.  166,217 ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Alpen    Company,    The,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Counterirritant 

and  rubefacient.   176,309  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,129  ; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Alperowitz,    M.,    &    Son,    Chicago,    111.      Hats    and    caps. 

168,232 ;  May  15  ;   Serial  No.  171,246 ;  published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Alperson  &  Son,  doing  business  as  Allsilk  Hosiery  Mills, 

Omaha,  Nebr.     Hosiery.     168,068  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No. 

164,018  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Alpha  Chemical  Company,  The,  Springfield,  Ohio.     Tonic 

and    laxative    tablet.      168,341  ;    May    22 ;    Serial    No. 

154,468  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Alpha    Game   &   Toy    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Educational  puzzle  game.      173,219  ;   Sept.   18 ;   Serial 

No.  174,275  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Alphen,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hats,  caps,  shoes,  hose, 

belts,  etc.     168,679  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  169,233  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 
Alphen,   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Baseballs,    bnts,    masks, 

heel  and  toe  plates,  etc.     172,389  ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 

169,232  :    published    May    29,    1923. 
Alpina   Cheese  Co.,   Burgdorf,   Switzerland.     Cheese  and 

preserved  cheese.     167,136  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  157,127  ; 

published  .Tan.  30,  1923. 
Alpina  Cheese  Co.,  Burgdorf,  Switzerland.     Swiss  cheese. 

170,822  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.  170,113  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Alpina  Cheese  Co.,  Burgdorf,  Switzerland.     Swiss  cheese. 

170,834  ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No.  170,110  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Alpina  Cheese  Co.,  Burgdorf,  Switzerland.     Swiss  cheese. 

172,465  ;   Aug.   28  ;   Serial  No.   170,111 ;   published  May 

8,  1923. 
Alpina  Cheese  Co.,  Burgdorf,  Switzerland.     Swiss  cheese. 

172,555  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  170,112 ;  published  May 

8,  1923. 
Alpina  Cheese  Co.,  Burgdorf,   Switzerland.     Swiss  cheese. 

172,573  ;  Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.  170,114  ;  published  May 

8,  1923. 

Alpine     Chocolate     Company,     Boston,     Mass.       Candy. 

166,359:   Apr.   3;    Serial   No.    152,666;    pubUshed  Jan. 

16,  1923.     ■ 
Alps  Manufacturing  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Sweaters,  sport 

coats,  bathing  suits,  and  lerseys.     164.872;  Feb.  27. 
-Vlsdorf,    A.     J.,     Corporation,     The,    Chicago,    111.       Oil 

heaters.      175,539 ;    Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No.    180,678 ;   pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 
Alta     Clothing     Company,     Boston,     Mass.       Men's     and 

youths'    overcoats,    raincoats,    suit   coats,    suits,   vests, 

and  trousers.      174,644  ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   181,234  ; 

published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
Altfeld,  Lazarus,  doing  business  as  Altfeld  Drug  Co.,  South 

Bend,    Ind.      Liver    pills,    headache   tablets,    eye   balm, 

uterine  tonic,  cold  and  grip  tablets.     172,519  ;  Sept.  4. 

Serial  No.   172,855  ;  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 
Altman,  B.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  nets.    171,792  ; 

Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  178,540 ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Altman,  B.,   &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Children's  dresses. 

177,536;   Dec.   18;   Serial  No.   184,051;   published   Oct. 

9,  1923. 

-iltmark,   Z.   Harry,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Hosiery,   under- 
wear,  and   sweaters.      163,833 ;   Jan.   30. 


612 


*  INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphahetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Altoona  Packing  Company,  Astoria,  Oreg.  Canned  fish. 
173,924;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  178,542;  published  July 
17  ;  1923. 

Altoona  Paclsing  Company,  Astoria,  Oreg.  Canned  fish. 
175,273  ;  Oct.  30. 

Altwein,  Oscar  R.,  doing  business  as  O.  R.  Altwein  & 
Co.,  Asheville,  N.  C.  Hair-straightening  combs. 
109,660  ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  166,733  ;  published  Mar. 
27,   1923. 

Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh  and  New 
Kensington,  Pa.  Aluminum  household,  kitchen  and  cook- 
ing utensils.  166,413;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  167,115; 
published  Jan.   2,   1923. 

Aluminum-Industrie-Aktien-Gesellschaft,  Neuhausen,  Swit- 
zerland. Crude  and  prepared  aluminum  and  aluminum 
alloys.  167,243  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  173,023 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  6,  1923. 

Aluminium  -  Industrie  -  Aktien  -  Gesellschaft,  Neuhausen, 
Switzerland.  Calcium  carbide,  nitric  acid,  and  ni- 
trates. 169,682 ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  173,022 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

Aluminium  -  Industrie  -  Aktien  -  Gesellschaft,  Neuhausen, 
Switzerland.  Crude  and  prepared  aluminum  and  alu- 
minum alloys.  171,707 ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  174,875  ; 
published  May   1,   1923. 

Aluminium  -  Industrie  -  Aktien  -  Gesellschaft,  Neuhausen, 
Switzerland.  Aluminum      and      aluminum      alloys. 

171,819  ;  Aug.  14  ;   Serial  No.   175,291 ;   published  May 
1,   1923. 

Aluminium  -  Industrie  -  Aktien  -  Gesellschaft,  Neuhausen, 
Switzerland.  Calcium  carbide.  172,715 ;  Sept.  11  ; 
Serial  No.   175,290;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Alumino-Thermic  Corporation,  Roselle  Park,  N.  J.  Me- 
tallic compounds  for  use  in  welding  metals.  171,884; 
Aug.   14;   Serial  No.  172,660;  published  May  22,   1923. 

Alvah  Bushnell  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Filing  and 
mailing  containers  of  paper,  such  as  envelopes. 
166,275 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  170,424  :  published  Dec. 
26,    1922. 

Alvord  Reamer  &  Tool  Company,  Millersburg,  Pa.  Tools — 
namely,  reamers,  taps,  dies,  twist  drills,  etc.  16?>  ."ioo  ; 
Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,108  ;  published  Dec.   19,   1922. 

Alys.     (See  Wildes,  Alice  S.) 

Ambassador  Tire  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printed 
periodical.     163,733  ;  Jan.  23. 

Ambridge  Knitting  Company,  Ambridge  and  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Hosiery.  176,484  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,680  ; 
published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Ambrosia  Chocolate  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Candy. 
176,686  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  168,094  ;  published  Aug. 
21    1923 

Amend,  Fred  W.,  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Candy.  166,096; 
Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  164,687 ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Amend,  Fred  W.,  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Candy.  166,889 ; 
Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  167,286  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

American  Abrasive  Metals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cast  metal  used  for  agitating  or  stirring  mineral,  etc. 
171,808  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  177,464  ;  published  May 
15,  1923. 

American  Agricultural  Chemical  Company.  The,  New  York. 
N.  Y.     Fertilizer.     163,734  ;  Jan.  23. 

American  Agricultural  Chemical  Company,  The,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Fertilizer.     164,855;   Feb.  27. 

American  Agricultural  Chemical  Company,  The,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Guano.  166,054 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
168,347  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

American  Agricultural  Chemical  Company,  The,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Fertilizer.  166,380 ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No. 
169,789;    published   Nov.    7,    1922. 

American  Agricultural  Chemical  Company,  The,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Fertilizer.  170,622  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No. 
176,868;  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 

.American  Agriculturist,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Periodical 
publications.  173,680;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  178,204; 
published  July  10,  1923. 

-American  Ammone  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soluble 
washing  compounds.     172,177  ;  Aug.  21. 

.\merican  Arch  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fire  and 
other  brick.  174,558;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  158,967; 
published  July  17,  1923. 

Amr-rican  Asphalt  Association,  St.  Louis,  Mo,  Asphaltum. 
176,902  ;    Dec.   4. 

.American  Asphalt  Paint  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Ready-mixed 
paint.  174,494 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  178,01 7 ;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 

American  Auto  Lamp  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric 
automobile  lamps.  172,399 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
165,600;  published  May  29,  1923. 
American  Automobile  Accessories  Company,  The,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  Tire  reenforcements  made  of  fabric  and 
cement.  166,109:  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  149,948;  pub- 
lished   Oct.    10,    1922. 

American  Automobile  Accessories  Company,  The,  doing 
business  as  Crosley  Manufacturing  Company,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  Radioreceivers,  radiodetectors,  radioam- 
plifier.s.  electrical  condensers,  etc.  167,760 ;  May  8 ; 
Serial  No.  170,476  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
American  Automobile  Accessories  Company,  The,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  Inner  armor  or  rellner  for  automobile 
tires.  171,490  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  120,271 ;  published 
May   22,   1923. 


.4.merlcan  Axe  and  Tool  Company,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
and  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Axes,  scythes,  hatchets,  adzes, 
bush  hooks,  mattocks,  etc.     164,880;  Feb.  27. 

American  Bakeries  Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Broad.  177,287 ; 
Dec.  11,  1923. 

American  Banking  Machine  Corporation,  The,  Saginaw, 
Mich.  Advertising  cards  and  educational  posters. 
170,608 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,948  ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

American  Billiard  Supply  Company,  Gadsden,  Ala.  Bil- 
liard cloth  in  the  piece.     163,899  ;   Feb.   6. 

-American  Biscuit  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Choco- 
late cake  with  cream  sandwich  between.  172,479 ; 
Aug.   28. 

American  Bleached  Goods  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y. ;  Chicago,  111.  ;  and  St.  Louis,  ,\lo.  Cotton  goods 
in  the  piece.     165,002  ;  Feb.  27. 

American  Bleached  Goods  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     168,033-4  ;  May  8. 

American  Bleached  Goods  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Cotton  poplins  in  the  piece.  173,722  ;  Oct.  2  ; 
Serial  No.   179,255  ;  published  July   10,  1923. 

American  Bleached  Goods  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Cotton  goods  in  the  piece.     174,132  ;  Oct.  2. 

American  Bleached  Goods  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton  piece  goods.  175,452 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
182,896  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

American  Bleached  Goods  Company,  Incorporated,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods.  171,404  ;  Aug.  7 ; 
Serial  No.  176,522;  published  May  1,  1923. 

American. Boron  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Babbitt 
metal.  168,649 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  165,742 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

American  Bosch  Magneto  Corporation,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Ignition  and  starting  api)aratus  for  internal-combustion 
engines  and  electric-lighting  systems  for  moving  ve- 
hicles.    176,933;   Dec.  4. 

American  Bottle  Cap  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Bottle  caps. 
169,996  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  151,777  ;  published  Apr.  3, 
1923. 

American  Bread  Wrapper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Paper 
wrappers.  168,154;  May  15;  Serial  No.  173,160; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

American  Briar  Pipe  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cigar  and 
cigarette  holders.  177,783 ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No. 
183.685  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

American  Burtonizing  Company  and  Wallerstein  Labora- 
tories, New  York,  N.  Y.  Invertase  used  in  making 
sugar  sirups.  169,298  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  166,340  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

American  Burtonizing  Company  and  Wallerstein  Labora- 
tories, New  York,  N.  Y.  Dextrinous  sirup  used  in  mak- 
ing beverages.  171,140;  July  31;  Serial  No.  160,178; 
published  May  1,   1923. 

American  Butter  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Creamery 
butter.  166,122  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  152,827  ;  pub- 
lished   Nov.    7,    1922. 

American  Cash  Register  Co.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Cash  reg- 
isters. 171,831 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No.  175,909 ;  pub- 
lished  May   15,   1923. 

American  Cellulose  &  Chemical  Manufacturing  Company, 
Ltd.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composition  used  in  the  man- 
ufacture of  moldings,  castings,  etc.  167,512  ;  May  1  ; 
Serial   No.    166,212 ;   published  Jan.   9.    1923. 

American  Chain  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Anti- 
skid chains  for  vehicle  wheels.     166,334  ;  Mar.  27. 

American  Chain  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Antiskid  chains  for  vehicle  wheels. 
174,342 ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  155,005  ;  published  June 
G,  1922. 

American  Character  Doll  Co.,  Inc.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Dolls.  173,314  ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  179,130 ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

American  Chemical  &  Drug  Co.,  Olyphant,  Pa.  Pro- 
prietary medicinal  preparation  for  use  as  an  aid  to 
nature  in  lung  affections,  coughs,  etc,  170,431  ;  July 
17 ;   Serial   No.   171,889 ;   published   Apr.    10,    1923. 

American  Chemical  Laboratories.      (See  Feinson,  David.) 

American  Chemical  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Denver, 
Colo.  Uric-acid  solvent  and  blood  purifier.  177,705  ; 
,       Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  164,996:  publisbod  Oct.  9,  1923, 

American  Chemical  &  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Dover, 
Del.,  and  Kenilworth,  N.  J.  Rustproofing  oils. 
175,378 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  169,432 ;  published  Aug. 
28    1923 

American  Chemical  Paint  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Preparation  of  acid  reaction  for  preventing  rust. 
170.006:  July  30;  Serial  No.  156,955;  published  Apr.  3, 
1923. 

American  Chicle  Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Chew- 
ing gum.  173,489;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  175,834; 
published  June  19,  1923. 

American  Chocolate  Almond  Co.,  The.  (See  Panoulias, 
Paniiviotis  D.) 

Ambrosia  Chocolate  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Candy. 
170,430:  July  17;  Serial  No.  171,887;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Auiprican  Company  for  International  Commerce,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Cotton  sheeting.  166,784  ;  Apr.  17 ;  Se- 
rial No.  161,102;  published  July  25.  1922. 

American  Cone  &  Pretzel  Co.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Cake. 
165,373:  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  160,458;  published  Nov. 
14,   1922. 


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Americau  Coue  &  Pretzel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Cone  cake.  165,798 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  162,659 ; 
published   Jan.  2,    1923. 

Americari  Coue  and  Pretzel  Company,  doing  business  as 
Continental  Packing  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Canned  peaches,  tomatoes,  and  sweet  potatoes.  171,170  ; 
July   SI;   Serial  No.   171,o97 ;   published   May   1,    1923. 

American  Cone  and  Pretzel  Company,  doing  business  as 
Continental  Packing  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Canned  beans,  tomatoes,  sweet  potatoes,  peaches,  chill 
sauce,  and  catchup  put  up  in  containers.  171,171  ; 
July  31;  Serial  No.  171,398;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Americau  Cone  and  Pretzel  Company,  doing  business  as 
Continental  Packing  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Canned  peaches,  canned  Lima  beans,  beans,  tomatoes, 
and  sweet  potatoes.  171,172;  July  31;  Serial  No. 
171,400;   published  May  8,    1923. 

American  Copper  Products  Corporation,  Elizabeth  Port, 
N.  J  Bare  and  insulated  wire,  cable,  and  cordage  for 
electrical  purposes.  171,030;  July  31;  Serial  No. 
160,685  ;   published   Apr.   24,   1923. 

Americau  c'utton  UU  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton- 
seed oils  for  mechanical  and  food  purposes ;  23,776  ;  re- 
newed Oct.  31,  1923. 

.Vmerican  Cotton  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  Fairbank, 
N.  K.,  Company,  assignor.) 

American  Cotton  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  Wilcox,  W.  J., 
Lard  and  Refining  Company,  assignor.) 

American  Cotton  Oil  Company,  The,  tJnion  Township, 
near  Guttenberg,  N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vege- 
table oil  for  salad  and  cooking.  168,644 ;  May  29 ; 
Serial    No.    165,575;    published  Feb.    20,    1923. 

American  Cotton  Oil  Company.  The,  Union  Township, 
near  Guttenberg,  N.  J.,  and  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.  Oil  for 
salads  and  cooking.  170,400 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
171.520;   published    Apr.    10,    1923. 

American  Cotton  Oil  Company,  The,  Union  Township, 
near  (Juttenberg,  N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Edible 
oils  and  fats.  175,734  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  178,944  ; 
published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

American  Cotton  Oil  Company,  The,  Union  Township, 
near  Guttenberg,  N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Edible 
oils  and  fats  and  combinations  thereof.  175,852 ; 
Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  170,709  :  published  Ave.   28.  1923. 

American  Cotton  Oil  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Edible  cottonseed  and  vegetable  oils.  173,090 ;  Sept. 
18;  Serial  No.  177,812;  published  June  12,  1923. 

American  Crayon  Company,  The,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Ready- 
mixed  paint.     164,589  ;   Feb.  20. 

American  Crayon  Company,  The,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Paint 
pigment.  165,850  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169.391 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.   2.   1923. 

.\merican  Crayon  Company,  The,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Cray- 
ons, chalks,  and  pencils.  170,248  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 
171.440;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

American  Cravon  Company,  The,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Cray- 
ons and  pencils.  171,221 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  177,347  ; 
published  May  8,  1923. 

.American  Cutlery  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Table,  kitchen, 
and  industrial  knives  and  cleavers.     164,062  ;  Feb.  13. 

American  Cutlery  Compauy,  Chicago,  111.  Table  knives 
of  base  metal.  174.102  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  149,621  ; 
published  July  3,  1923. 

.American  Dealers  Trading  Corporation,  Huntington,  Pa. 
Wheat  flour.  172,986 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,990  ; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

American  Diamond  &  Jewelry  Co.  (See  Sh.apiro. 
Esther  C.) 

American  Dishwashing  Machine  Company.  (See  Simp- 
son, Tracy  W.) 

.American  Display  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Toy 
electric  railway.  169,961  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  174,718  ; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

American  Education  Press,  Inc.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Name 
of  a  publication.  173,881  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,246  ; 
published  June   12,   1923. 

.\merican  Electric  Equipment  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Portable  electric  lamps  and  parts  thereof,  brackets, 
etc.  174,410  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  175,754  ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

.\merican  Electric  Equipment  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Portable     electric     lamps     and     parts     thereof,      etc. 

174.698  ;   Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No.   175,755 ;  published  July 
10.  1923. 

.\merican  Electric  Equipment  Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Portable     electric     lamps     and     parts     thereof,     etc. 

174.699  ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   175,758 ;   published  July 

10,  1923. 

American  Envelope  Company,  The,  West  Carrollton,  OBio. 

Mailing  pnvelopes.     163.487  ;   Jan.   16. 
American    European    Service    Bureau.    New    York.    N.    Y. 

Preparation    for   the   treatment    of    syphilis.     176,095 ; 

Nov.  13. 
.\mericaii   Excelsior  Trading  Company,  New  York.  N.   Y. 

Face   powder.      167..342 ;   May    1;    Serial    No.   163.024; 

published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
American  Fibre  Chair  Peat  Corp.,  Long  Island  City.  N.  Y. 

Fiber  chair  seats.    173,769  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,028  ; 

published  June  12,  1923. 
American   Fork   &   Hoe   Company,   The,   Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Agricultural  hand  implements  for  hoeing  and  digging. 

176.589  :  Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  179,509  ;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 


American  Fork  &  Hoe  Compauy,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Reels  for  hotse  and  the  like.  177,387  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial 
No.   181,714 ;   published   Oct.   2,   1923. 

.\merlcan  Gear  Company,  Jackson,  Mich.  Gears  and 
shafts.  175,850 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  180,461  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 

American  Gilsonite  Products  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Mixed  and  paste  paints.  166,050 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
168,704 ;   published   Dec.   5,   1922. 

American  Glue  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Flint  paper  and 
cloth,  garnet  paper  and  cloth,  and  emery  paper  and 
cloth.  169,485;  June  19;  Serial  No.  174.648;  pub- 
lished Mar.   20.  1923. 

American  Hair  Felt  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Felt.  169,084; 
June  5  ;  Serial  No.  173,067  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

.■American  Hair  Felt  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Felt  insulat- 
ing material.  169,332  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  174,354  ; 
published  Mar.  7,  1923, 

American  Hair  Felt  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Hair  carpet 
cushions  and  hair  seat  cushions.  172,349 ;  Aug.  28 ; 
Serial  No.  173,066  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

American  Hard  Rubber  Company,  Hempstead  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Dials  made  of  hard  rubber  for  radio 
apparatus.  166,617  ;  Api-.  10 ;  Serial  No.  168,093  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

American  Hard  Rubber  Company,  Hempstead  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Battery  jars,  panels,  covers,  and  vents, 
plate  se^  orators,  etc.  166-855  ;  Apr,  17 ;  Serial  No. 
164,214  ;  published  Aug.  29,  1922. 

American  Hard  Rubber  Company,  Hempstead  and  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Hard-rubber  rods,  sheets,  and  tubes. 
167,813 ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No.   165,655 ;   published   Feb. 

20,  1923. 

American  Hard  Rubber  Company,  Hempstead  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Combs  for  dressing,  ornamenting,  and 
cleaning  the  hair.  169,623 ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No. 
173,025  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

.-Vmerican  Hard  Rubber  Company,  Hempstead  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Dials  made  of  hard  rubber  for  radio  ap- 
paratus. 172,011 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  175.694  ;  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 

American  Hard  Rubber  Company,  Hempstead  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Aerial  insulators  and  radio  panels. 
172,142  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  176,778  ;  published  May 
8.  1923. 

.\merican    Hard    Rubber   Company,    Hempstead   and   New 

York,    N.    Y.      Combs.      172,348;    Aug.    28;    Serial   No. 

173.024  ;   published  May  15,   1923. 
American    Hominy    Company,    Indianapolis.    Ind.      Rolled 

oats,  corn  meal  and  flakes,  wheat  flour,  etc.     163,547 ; 

Jan.  23. 

American  Hcminv  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Core  oils. 
172,413;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  178,655;  published  May 
29,    1923. 

American  Hominy  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Self-rising 
flour.  172,435 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  173,391 ;  pub- 
lished May  8,   1923. 

.American  Hominy  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hominy. 
176.574;  Nov.  27;   Serial  No.   178,156;  published  Aug. 

21.  1923. 

American     Hominy     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Poultry 

feeds    and    mash.       177,195 ;     Dec.     11 ;     Serial     No. 

178,489;    published   Sept.   18,    1923. 
American  Insecticide  Co.,   The,  Lima,  Ohio.     Insecticide. 

174,320  ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.   177,758  ;  published  July 

10,  1923. 

American  Journal   of  Nursing  Company,    New   York  and 

Rochester,  N.  Y.     Title  of  its  educational  and  scientific 

monthly  magazine.     163,683  ;  Jan.  23. 
American  Kreuger  &  Toll  Corporation,  New  York,   N.   Y. 

Pharmaceutical  preparation  used  for  the  treatment  of 

foot  and  mouth  diseases,  etc..  and  disinfectant.     174.825  ; 

Oct.  23  :   Serial  No.   174.719  ;   published   Au=r.   7.   1923. 
American  La  France  Fire  Engine  Company,  Inc.,  Elmira, 

N.    Y.      Hand    flre    extinguisher.      166.680 ;    Apr.    10 ; 

Serial  No.  169,965  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
American  Lace  Paper  Company.  Milwaukee.  Wis.     Paper 

wadding.       176,435 :     Nov.     27 ;     Serial     No.     182,784 ; 

published   Sept.   11,   1923. 
American  Lady  Corset  Company.      (See  Schilling  Corset 

Co.,  assignor.) 
American   Lady  Corset  Co..   Detroit,  Mich.     Corsets,   cor 

sot    waists,    brassiftres,    bandeaux,    girdles,    belts,    etc, 

163.994  :  Feb.  6. 
-American   Lady  Corset  Co.,   Detroit.   Mich.     Corsets,   cor- 
set    waists,"   brassieres,     belts,     hose,     etc.       164,002 

Feb.   6. 
.4^meriran  Lady  Corset  Co..  Detroit,  Mich.     Cor.sets,  bras 

si^res,  belts  for  personal  wear,  etc.     164.769;  Feb.  27 
American  Lady  Corset  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Corsets, 

corset  waists,  brassieres,  bandaux,  girdles,  etc.   165,904 

Mar.    20. 
American     Lady     Corset     Co..     Detroit,    Mich.       Corsets, 

brassieres,  girdles,  etc.     166,028  :  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No 

167.067;   published   Jan.   2,    1923. 
American  Lady  Corset  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Corsets 

corset     waists,     brassieres,     bandeaux,      girdles,     etc, 

166.038  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  167,752  ;   published  Jan 

2,    1923. 
American  Lady  Corset  Co..   Detroit,  Mich.     Corsets,  cor- 
set  waists,   underwear,   etc.      173,557 ;    Sept.   25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  regintrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 

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American  Lady  Corset  Company,  Detroit,  Micli.     Corsets, 
corset  waists,  brassiferes,  hose  supporters,  etc.     174,170  ; 
Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,916  ;  published  July  17,  19^23. 
American  Lady  Corset  Company.  Detroit,  Mien.     Cotton, 
silk,   woolen,  etc.,  piece  goods,  and  ribbons.     17o,648  ; 
Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  179,917;  published  Aug.  28.  19:i3. 
American  Lady  Corset  Co.,  Detroit.  Mich.     Textile-fabnc 
underwear  for  women  and  children.     176,885  ;  Dec.  4  ; 
■Serial  No.  151.999;  published  Apr.  11.  1922 
American    Larson    Ventilating   Co.,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      In- 
dustrial  ventilators   for  buildings,    manufacturing  and 
industrial  plants,   etc.     173,142  ;   Sept.   18  ;   Serial  No. 
178,157  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
American     Lead     Pencil     Company,     New     York,     N.     T. 
Erasers,    lead    pencils,    refill    leads,    rubber    bands,    and 
copying  pencils.     168,708  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  154,425  ; 
published    Mar.    13,    1923.                           ,     ^,    ^      r      ^ 
American  Lead  Pencil  Company,  New  lork,  N.  Y.     Lead 
pencils.     172,128  ;  Aug.   21  ;   Serial   No.   174,083  ;    pub- 
lished May  22,  1923.                              ,^     .     xt    ,-      r,       -t 
American  Lead  Pencil  Company,  New  York,  N.  1.     Pencil 
clips.     177,535  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,462  ;  published 
Oct.    2,    1923. 
American  Linseed  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Stock  and 
poultry    feeds    comprising    linseed-oil    meal,    dairy    and 
scratch    feeds,    etc.       165,099 ;    Mar.    6 ;     Serial    No. 
161,477  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
American    Lock   Manufacturing    Co.,    assignor,   by    mesne 
assignments,     to    J.     Junkung,     Chicago,     111.       Locks. 
172,779  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  155,292  ;  published  June 
5,  1923.                                                                               ^,      , 
American    Machine    and    Foundry    Co.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 
Cigar  and  cigarette  machinery  and  parts  thereof,  sickle 
bars   and    sickle-bar    blades   for    agricultural    machines, 
etc.      168,740 ;    May    29 ;    Serial    No.    171,197 ;    pub- 
lished Feb.  27,   1923.  . 

American   Machine   Products   Co.,   Detroit,   Mich.      Twist 
drills,  milling,  cutters,  and  reamers.     166,786  ;  Apr.  17  ; 
Serial   No.    160,106;    published    Sept.    12,    1922. 
American    Manufacturers    Foreign    Credit    Underwriters, 
Inc.,   New   York,  N.  Y.     Periodical  published   monthly. 
177,295  ;   Dec.   18  ;    Serial  No.   175,120 ;   published   Oct. 
2,   1923. 
American    Manufacturing    Company,    Boston,    Mass.,    and 
Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Rope,  cord,  and  twine  manufactured 
from    vegetable    fiber.      168,701  ;    May    29 ;    Serial    No. 
166,547  ;  published  Mar.  13,   1923. 
American    Manufacturing    Company,    Boston,    Mass.,    and 
Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Hope,    cord,    and    twine.      177,600 ; 
Dee.   18. 
American    Marine   and    Fisheries   Journal,   Boston,    Mass. 
Periodical     published     monthly.        165,253 ;     Mar.     6 ; 
Serial  No.   168,190 ;   published   Dec.   19,   1922. 
American  Marine  Paint  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Paints.      170,784  ;   July   24  ;    Serial  No.    174,987  ;   pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 
American     Mayonnaise     Company,     Inc.,     Ithaca,     N.     Y. 
Salad  dressing.     169,369  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  169,433  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
American   Mechanical  Works,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Auto- 
mobile  accessories,  particularly  foot  throttles.     176,672  ; 
Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  182,393;  published  Sept.  11,1923. 
American  Milk    Products   Corporation,   New  York,   N.   Y. 
Canned  sweetened  milk.     167,815  ;  May  8  ;   Serial   No. 
164,019;   published  Feb.   20,   1923.- 
American    Milling    Company,    Peoria,    111.      Dairy    feed. 
170,851 ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  163,848  ;  published  Apr.  3, 
1923. 
American    Milling    Company,    Peoria,    111.      Chick    mash. 
173,021 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,926  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 
American     Milling    Company,    Peoria,     111.       Egg    mash. 
173,022  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  172,925  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 
American    Mineral    Production     Company,    Chicago,    111. 
Plastic    calcined    magnesite.      167,634 ;    May    1 ;    Serial 
No.    166,620 ;    published   Dec.   19,    1922. 
American    Mint    Company,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Display 
device.     168,060 ;   May   15 ;    Serial  No.   170,858 ;    pub- 
lished Feb.  20,   1923. 
American  Motorsign  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Moving- 
advertisement-projection  machines.     172.866;  Sept.  11; 
Serial  No.   172,971 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
American     Mutual     Liability     Insurance     Company     of 
Boston,  Boston,  Mass.     Monthly  publication.     174,840 ; 
Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   178.019  ;   published  July  31,  1923. 
American     Narrow    Fabric     Company,     Worcester,     Mass. 

Hose  supporters.     163,845  ;  Jan.  30. 
American    Narrow    Fabric    Company,     Worcester,    Mass. 

Hose   supporters.     164.135  ;  Feb.   13. 
American     Nickel     Corporation,     Clearfield,     Pa.       Nickel 
sheets,  rods,   wire,   etc.     168,968 ;   May   29  ;   Serial  No. 
170,802;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
American  Nicotine  Company,  Henderson,  Ky.     Fumigating, 
spraying,  and  dipping  preparations.     103,006  ;   Jan.   2. 
American    Nicotine   Company,    Henderson,    Ky.      Nicotine 
sulphate,  free  nicotine,  and  tobacco  extracts.     176,235  ; 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  162,096  ;  published  Aug.   14,  1923. 
American   Oil    Company,    The,    Baltimore,    Md.      Gasoline 
motor    fuels    and    lubricating    oils.      167,769 ;    May    8 ; 
Serial  No.  173,222  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 


American  Oil  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Crank-case- 
flushing  oil.  170,245  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  171,719  ; 
published  .A.pr.  3,  1923. 

-Vmerican  Oil  Corporation,  Jackson,  Mich.  Lubricating 
oils.  170,531;  July  IT;  Serial  No.  174,277;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

American  Oil  Corporation,  Jackson,  Mich.  Gasoline. 
171,918  ;  Aug.  14. 

American  Optical  Company,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Blanks 
for  ophthalmic  lenses.     164,814  ;  Feb.  27. 

American  Optical  Company,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Spec- 
tacles, eyeglasses,  and  ophthalmic  lenses.  173,257; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  140,766  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

.\nierican  Oriental  Candy  Mfg.  Co.,  Uichmond,  Va.  Candy. 
172,049  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  153,793  ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

American  Pickle  &  Canning  Co.  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
Canned  vegetables  and  sweet  mixed  pickles.  169,976  ; 
July  10;  Serial  No.  166,622;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

American  Pickle  &  Canning  Co.,  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
Pickles  and  canned  vegetables.  171,311 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Se- 
rial No.  166,021  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

.American  Pickle  &  Canning  Company,  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
Pickles.  170,518 ;  Julv  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,716  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.   17,   1923. 

American  Pickle  &  Canning  Company,  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
Pickles.  171,413 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  172,717 ;  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 

American  Pickle  &  Canning  Company,  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
Pickles  and  canned  vegetables.  174,997 ;  Oct.  30 ; 
Serial  No.  172,715  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

American  Pictograph  Company,  Manchester,  N.  II.  Toy 
moving-picture  machines.  165,731  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial 
No.  169.197:  pnbli«;h<'d  Dec.  19.  1922. 

American  Pile  Fabric  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Velours 
in  piece  goods,  curtains,  table  scarfs,  and  pillow 
slips.     167,324  ;  Apr.  24. 

American  Pin  Company,  The,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Safety 
pins.  172,327 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  177,061 ;  pub- 
lished May  8,   1923. 

American   Plant   Company.      (See    Head,   Broadus  J.) 

American  Platinum  Works,  Newark,  N.  J.  Gold,  plati- 
num, and  silver  metals  and  solder,  and  rolled  sheets  and 
plates.  166.020 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  163,370 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  5,  1922. 

American  Platinum  Works,  Newark,  N.  J.  Gold,  platinum, 
palladium,  and  silver  metals,  and  solder  and  rolled 
sheets  and  plates.  170,197 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
17;'...S02;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

American  Powder  Mills,  Boston,  Mass.  Sporting  gunpow- 
der.    23,458  ;  renewed  Aug.  8,  1923. 

American  Printing  Ink  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Printing  inks.     168,302;  May  15. 

American  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Mills  Brothers 
Company.) 

American  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Mills  Brothers 
Company,  The.) 

.American  Rack  Company,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Holders  or  cabinets  for  holding  paper  bags  and  dispens- 
ing them.  168,840;  May  29;  Serial  No.  170,747;  pub- 
lished Feb.   27,   1923. 

American  Radiator  Company,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  and 
Chicago,  111.  Combined  boiler  and  heater.  170,704 ; 
July  24  ;  Serial  No.  154,073  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

.Vmeriean  Radio  &  Electric  Co..   New  York,   N.  Y.     Radio 
sets   and  parts   thereof.     167,581  ;   May   1 ;    Serial   No. 
169,572  ;   published  Jan.   23,   1923. 
Vmeriean  Radio  Relay  League,  Inc.,  The,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Booklets  or  pamphlets.     175,771 ;   Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No. 
177,159;    published    Aucr.    21.    1923. 
American     Radio    and    Research     Corporation,    Medford, 
Mass.     Electric  motors.     166,547  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No. 
138,207:  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
.Vmeriean  Radium  Appliance  Company,  New  York,   N.  Y. 
Medicinal   preparation    indicated    in    chronic   inflamma- 
tions  of   the    mucous    membranes.      175,102 ;   Oct.    30 ; 
Serial  No.  179,699  ;  published  Aug.  7.  1923. 
.Vmeriean  Range  &  Foundry  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Thermostatic    heat   regulators   for   ovens,    ranges,    and 
furnaces.     164,356  ;   Feb.   20. 

American  Range  &  Foundry  Company,  Minneapolis,  Jlinn. 
Refrigerators.  168,857;  May  29;  Serial  No.  173,549; 
published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

American  Range  &  Foundry  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Clothes-washing  machines.  171,081  ;  July  31  ;  Serial 
No.  173,552  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
.\nierican  Range  &  Foundry  Company.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Jletal  tops  for  kitchen  and  other  tables.  171,771 ; 
Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  173.5.')0  ;  published  May  1.  1923. 
A.merican  Range  &  Foundry  Company,  also  doing  busi- 
ness as  Minnesota  Stove  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Electric  stoves  and  ranges.  174,718  ;  Oct,  23  ;  Serial 
No.  173,551  :   published  July  24,  1923. 

American  Refining  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Los 
Angclos,  Calif.  Lubricating  oils  and  greases  and  gaso- 
line. 172,333;  Aug.  2S ;  Serial  No.  177,201;  pub- 
lished May  29.  1923. 
American  Refractories  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Re- 
fractory bricks  and  special  sliapes  of  clay,  tile,  and 
brick.  169,200-1  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  Nos.  169.046-7 ; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
.\nieriean  Rubber  &  Tire  Co.,  The,  Akron,  O^io  Tires, 
tubes,  patches,  plasters.     165,242  ;  Mar.  6. 


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Amerionn   Rubber  &  Tire  Co.,  The,   Akvou.   Ohio.     Bolts, 

shoes,    nud    slippers.      16S.338 ;    May    22 ;    Serial    No. 

156,208  ;  published  Fob.   20,   1923. 
Amoricnn    Sack    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Cloth    mailing   bags. 

16S.4r.4;   May  22;   Serial  No.   173.991;   published   Fob. 

27,  1023. 
American    Safety    Razor    Corporation,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Razor   sets.      176,673 ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No.    182,493 ; 

published  Sept.  11.  192.'?. 
American    Safety    Razor    Corporation,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Razors,    razor   blades.      177,377 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No. 

181,101  ;    published    Oct.    2,    1923. 
AmeriCiin  Sales  Agencies  Company.      (See  Dallam.  F.  B.) 
Amoricau     Scientific     Laboratories,     Inc.,     Chicago,     111. 

Preparation    for   the   prevention   and    treatment   of   in- 
testinal  disorders  of   fowls.      173,516  ;   Sept.    25. 
.-Vmerican  Screw  Company,  The,  Trovidence,  R.  I.     Screws, 

bolts,    nuts,    rivets,    burrs,    washers,    wire    nails,    and 

kindred   articles.      22,709 :    renewed  Mar.   28,   1923. 
American    Seeding    Machine    Company,    The,    Springfield, 

Ohio.      Seeding    implements,    particularly    grain    drills 

and  broadcast   seeders.      175,035 ;    Oct.   30 ;   Serial   No. 

17S.654;  published  Aug.  7.  1923. 
American   Shoe  Machinery  Company,  East  Boston,  Mass. 

Chomicnlly-prepared    compound    for    treating    leather. 

164.477;  Feb.   20. 
American  Shoe  Machinery  and  Tool  Company,   St.  Louis, 

Mo.     Shoe-repairing  machines  and   tire  or  vulcanizing 

machinery.     167,967  ;  May  8. 
American    Soap   Company.      (See   Milleman,   William   H.) 
American  Social  Hygiene  Association,  New  York  and  Al- 
bany.   N.    Y.      Title    of    its    educational    and    scientific 

quarterly    magazine.       167,657 :    May    8 ;     Serial    No. 

167.860  ;  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 
American  Soldier  Co..  The,  (Jlendale.  Brooklvn,  and  New 

York.  N.  Y.     Games  and  toys.     175,649  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial 

No.  180.648;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
American   Sport    Shop,    Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Sporting 

goods — namely,   ice  skates.      171.120  ;    July   31 ;    Serial 

No.  175,453  ;  published  Apr.   24.  1923. 
American    Steam    Gauge    &    Valve    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany,    Boston,     Mass.       Gauges,     thermometers,     etc. 

173.417;     Sept.     25;     Serial    No.     154,346;     published 

June  26,  1923. 
American    Steel    Chase   Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Washers 

for     cleaning    type,     halftone     cuts,     wood     type,     etc. 

16S.474  ;   May  22  ;   Serial  No.   167,969  ;  published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
American     Steel    Foundries,    Chicago.    111.      Draft    arms. 

167,430;   May  1;    Serial   No.    164,216;   published   Jan. 

23,  1928. 
American   Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The, 

Cleveland.   Ohio ;   Chicago,   111.  :    Pittsburgh,    Pa.  ;    New 

York,   N.   Y.,   and   Worcester,    Mass.      Nails.      167.893 ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168.595  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
American  Steel  and   Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The, 

Cleveland    Oliio ;    Chicago,    111. ;    Pittsburgh    Pa. ;    New 

York.   N.   Y.  ;   and   Worcpster,   Mass.     Nails.      170,153 ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  168,594  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
American   Stock  Food  Co.,  The,  Blanchestor,  Ohio.     Hog 

tonic  and  food.     177.211  ;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  177,759; 

published   Sept.   18,  1923. 
American   Stove  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Gas,  coal,  oil, 

and     gasoline    .stoves.      167,529 ;    Mav    1 ;    Serial    No. 

166,163  ;  published  Jan.  2.  1923. 
American  Stove  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Ovens  for  gas, 

gasoline,  and  oil  stoves.     175.627  ;  Nov.  6  ;   Serial  No. 

174,720;   published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
American    Summer    Clo    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Men's 

mohair  suits.     172.605  ;   Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  170,553  ; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
American-Swiss  Watch  Co.  Inc.,  Peeksklll,  N.  Y.    Watches, 

watch     movements,     watchcases,     and     parts     thereof. 

164,407  ;   Feb.   20. 
American    Syrup    Co.,    Boston,    Mass.      Fl.ivorlng    sirups, 

fruit  acids,  and  quintescences  for   making  soft  drinks. 

and  the  soft  drinks  made  from  same  and  distilled  water. 

168,040  ;  May  15  ;   Serial  No.   172,856 ;   published  Feb. 

20,    1923. 
American    Syrup    Company,    Inc.,    Boston,    Mass.      Jams, 

jellies,     and     Icing.     166,634 ;     Apr.     20.     Serial     No. 

168,192  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
American  Sy.stera  Company.     (See  Hawks.  P.  L.) 
American  Tablet  Co.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.     Tablets.     166,366  ; 

Apr.   3;   Serial  No.  170,175;  published  Nov.   14,   1922. 
American  Tea  &  Coffee  Co..  Inc.,  Nashville,  Tenn.     Spices. 

171,194 :   Julv   31 ;   Serial  No,   141,447  ;   published  May 

15,  1923. 

American  Textile  Art  Printing  &  Dyeing  Company,  Port 
Wayne,  Ind.  Bedspreads,  tablecloths,  table  covers, 
luncheon  cloths,  etc.  167,689 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
159.134  ;  published  Feb.   13.  1923. 

American  Thermos  Bottle  Company,  Norwich,  Conn. 
Temperature-retaining  vessels.  176,064 :  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial    No.    181,102 ;    published    Sept.    4,    1923. 

American  Thermostat  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Thermostatic 
temperature-control  apparatus.  166.491 ;  Apr.  3  ;  Se- 
rial No.  171,115  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

American  Thread  Company.  The.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spool 
and  sewing  cotton,  cotton  thread  for  manufacturing 
purposes,  cotton  yarn,  etc.     163,007 ;  Jan.  2. 


.\merican  Thread  Company,  The,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and 

New    York,    N.    \^      Spool    and    sewing   cotton,    cotton 

thread,    cotton    yarn,    knitting    cotton,    etc.      170,056 ; 

July  10;  Serial  No.  175,910;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
.\merican  Thread  Company,  The,  Jersey  ritv,   N.  J.,  and 

New  York,  N.   Y.     Cotton   thread   and  yarn.     177,091  ; 

Dec.   25 ;    Serial   No.   183,640 ;    published    Oct.   2,   1923. 
American     Tobacco    Company,    The,     New    York,    N.     Y. 

Smoldng  and  chewing  tobacco  and  cigarettes.     165,231 ; 

Mar.  6. 
.Vmerican    Toilet    Goods   Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Face 

powder,    sachet,    talcum,    and    perfumery    powders,    lip 

sticks,  etc.     164,672;  Feb.  27. 
American    Toilet   Goods    Company,    Boston,   Mass.      Face, 

talcum,  sachet,  toilet  powders,  compacts,  lip  sticks,  etc. 

167,504  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,429  ;  published  Jan.  2, 

1923. 
American  Transformer  Company,  Newark,  N.   J.     Trans- 
formers  used   in    radio   apparatus    and    parts    therefor. 

172,013  ;  Aug.   21  ;  Serial   No.   175,289  ;  published  May 

1,  1923. 
American   Tripoli    Company,    Seneca,   Mo.      Tripoli    flour. 

167.792 ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No.    165,109 ;   published   Feb. 

6,  1923. 

American  Trouser  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Men's  and   boys'- 

trousers.     164.863  ;  Feb.  27. 
American  Type  Founders  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Printing 

presses  and   sheet  feeders.      166,331 ;   Mar.   27. 
American  Uniform  Company,  Inc.,  Wales,  Ma.ss.     Woolen 

fabrics    in    the    piece.      170,051 ;    July    17 ;    Serial    No. 

170,115;   published   Apr.    24,    1923. 
American  Varnish  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Paint  enamels. 

173.708  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,982  ;  published  June  2«, 
1923. 

American  Varnish  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Paint  enamels. 

173.709  ^- Oct.   2;   Serial   No.   177,891;   published  June 
26,  1923. 

Vmerican    Waltham    Watch    Co..    assignor    to    Waltham 

Watch    Company,    Boston    and    Waltham,    Mass.,    and 

New  York.  N.  Y.     Watches  and  parts  thereof.     22,859  ; 

renewed   Apr.   25.    1923. 
American  Watch  &  Diamond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Imitation-pearl    necklaces.      166,553 ;    Apr.    10 ;    Serial 

No.  171,007  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
American  Webbing  Company.  Providence,  R.  I.     Braid  for 

use   in    making    rugs.      172,390 ;    A.ug.    28 ;    Serial    No. 

168.703;    published   May    8.    1923. 
.Vmerican     Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore     Bargain 

House),    Baltimore    and    Cumberland,    Md.      Watches. 

164,352;  Feb.   20. 
Vmerican     Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore     Bargain 

House).  Baltimore   and   Cumberland,   Md.     Automobile 

rubber   tires.      165,420;    Mar.    6;    Serial    No.    153,170; 

published    Oct.    17,    1922. 
American    Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore     Bargain 

House),  Baltimore,  Md.     Clocks.     166,767;  Apr.  10. 
American     Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore     Bargain 

House),  Baltimore,  Md.     Hosiery.      168,166;   May   15; 

Serial  No.   172,819  ;   published  Feb,   20,   1923. 
American     Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore     Bargain 

House).    Baltimore,   Md.      Clocks.      168,413;    May   22; 

Serial  No.   166,213;  published  Nov.   14.   1922. 
.American     Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore     Bargain 

House),  Baltimore  and  Cumberland,  Md.     Dress  shirts. 

169,103-4  ;  .Tune  5. 
American     Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore     Bargain 

House),  Baltimore,  Md.     Hosiery.     169,126;  June  5. 
American     Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore    Bargain 

House),  Baltimore,  Md.     Hosier.y.     169.423:  June  12. 
American     Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore     Bargain 

House),   Baltimore   and   Cumberland,   Md.      Suspenders 

and  belts.     169,731  ;  June  26. 
American      Wholesale      Corporation    (Baltimore    Bargain 

House),   Baltimore,  Md.     Hosiery.     171.72.S  ;   .Aug.   14; 

Serial  No.  170,613  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
.Vmerican      Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore    Bargain 

House),  Baltimore  and  Cumberland,  Md.     Soft  collars 

and  silk  ties.     172,162  ;  Aug.  21. 
.Vmerican     Wholesale     Corporation,     (Baltimore     Bargain 

House),  Baltimore,  Md.     Knitted  underwear,  sweaters, 

and    bathing    suits.       173,023;    Sept.     11;    Serial    No. 

172.817  ;   published  June  5,   1923. 
.American     Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore     Bargain 

House).  Baltimore,  Md.     Mouth  harmonicas.     174,389; 

Oct.   16  ;  Serial  No.   172,816  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
.Vmerican     Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore     Barirnin 

House).    Baltimore,    Md.      Catalogue    issued    monthly. 

175,057  ;   Oct.   30 ;  Serial   No.   179,256  ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 

American     Wliolesale     Corporation     (Baltimore     Bargain 

House),  Baltimore  and  Cumberland,  Md.    Men's  garters. 

176.350;  Nov.   20. 
American     Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore     Bargain 

House).      Baltimore,      Md.        Arm      bands.        176,360; 

Nov.   20. 
American     Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore     Bargain 

House),  Baltimore,  Md.   Suspenders  and  belts.   176,941 ; 

Dec.   4. 
.Vmerican  Wiremold  Company.  Hartford,  Conn.     Braiding 

and   weaving  machines.     175.101;   Oct.   30;   Serial   No. 

179,703  ;   published  Aug.  7,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


American  Witch  Hazel  Supply  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
fume extract,  talcum  powder,  cold  cream,  face  lotion, 
etc.  176,286  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  178,701  ;  published 
Aug.  14,  1923. 

American  Woodworking  Machinery  Company,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.     Woodworking  machines.     171,661 ;  Aug.   7. 

American  Wringer  Company,  The.  (See  Bissell  Carpet 
Sweeper  Company,  assignor.) 

American  Wringer  Company,  The,  Providence,  R.  I.,  New 
York  and  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Wringers.  23,011  ;  renewed 
May  9,   1923. 

American  Wringer  Company,  The,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Clothes  wringers.     2.3,635  ;   renewed   Sept.   19,   1923. 

American  Wringer  Company,  The,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Clothes  wringers  and  driers.  23,636 ;  renewed  Sept. 
19,  1923. 

American  Writing  Paper  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Writ- 
ii  g  and  printing  pxiper.  165,836 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial 
No.  171,116  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

American  Writing  Paper  Company,  Golyoke,  Mass.  Writ- 
ing and  printing  paper,  and  mailing  envelopes.  171,051 ; 
July  31 ;  Serial  No.  175,540 ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

American  Writing  Paper  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Writing  and  printing  paper  and  mailing  envelopes. 
173,464  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  179,701 ;  published  June 
19.  1923. 

American  Writing  Paper  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Writing  and  printing  paper.     176,084 ;   Nov.   13. 

American  Writing  Paper  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass.  In- 
dex bristol.     176.104  ;  Nov.  13. 

American  Writing  Paper  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Bris- 
tol paper.  176,404 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,037 ; 
published   Sept.   11,   1923. 

American  Writing  Paper  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Off- 
set  paper.     177,591-2  ;   Dec.    18. 

American  Wringer  Company,  The,  Providence7  R.  I.,  and 
New  York  and  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Wringer    Company    Inc.,    Woonsocket,    R.    I.      Clothes 

•  wringers.     24,111 ;  renewed  Jan.  23,  1924. 

American  Wringer  Company,  The,  Providence,  R.  I.,  and 
New  York  and  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Wringer  Company  Inc.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Clothes 
wringers.     24,114-16  ;  renewed  Jan.  23,  1924. 

American  Woolen  Company,  Rochdale,  Mass.  Woolen 
piece  goods.  175,174  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  181,372 ; 
published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Ames,  F.  A.,  Company,  The,  Owensboro,  Ky.  Buggies 
and  carriages  and  bodies  and  tops  of  the  same  and 
automobile  bodies  and  tops,  etc.  167,488 ;  May  1  ; 
Serial    No.    153,426;    published   Jan.    23,    1923. 

Ames  Shovel  &  Tool  Company.  (See  Teire  Haute  Shovel 
&  Tool  Co.,  assignor.) 

Ames  Shovel  &  Tool  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and 
Boston,  Mass.  Shovels,  spades,  and  scoops,  166,833  ; 
Apr.    17 ;   Serial  No.   170,348 ;   published   Jan.   9,   1923. 

Ames  Shovel  &  Tool  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and 
Boston,  Mass.  Shovels,  spades,  and  scoops.  170,042  ; 
July  10;   Serial  No.   174,986;  published   Apr.   17.1923. 

Amherst  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies' 
and  children's  suits,  dresses,  coats,  and  men's  coats, 
sweaters,  etc.     171,909-10;   Aug.   14. 

Aminoff,  Sam  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Brassieres  and  bloomers, 
and  a   union   garment.      176,089 ;   Nov.    13. 

Amore  Drug  &  Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
External  remedies  for  skin  diseases.  172,875 ;  Sent. 
11;   Serial  No.  175,977  ;   published  May  29,  1923. 

Amory,  Browne  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Textile  cotton 
fabrics.  174,192 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No.  181,103  ;  pub- 
lished July  17.  1923. 

Amos-James  Grocer  Company,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Canned 
foodstuffs.      164,046  :   Feb.   13. 

Amos-James  Grocer  Co.,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Coffee, 
canned  vegetables,  fruits,  and  fish,  and  evaporated 
milk.  168,877 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  169.997 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Company,  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     163.458  ;  Jan.  16. 

Amsco  Products  Inc.     (See  Hardy,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Amsterdam,  Borgos  &  Adams,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies' 
hats  and  hat  frames.  172,381 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
142,459;   published   May   17.   1921. 

Amsterdam,  Peter,  doing  business  as  The  Amsterrose  Co., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shaving  cream. 
173,814;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  171,720;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Amsterdam  &  Sachs,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  cloaks 
and  wraps.     168,284  :  May   15. 

Amsterose  Co.,  The.      (See  Amsterdam,  Peter.) 

Amtexco  Trading  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
piece  goods  and  cotton  and  silk  piece  goods.  165,470; 
Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167,668  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cast, 
drawn,  rolled,  extruded,  pressed,  and  machined  non- 
ferrous  metals  and  alloys  and  ingots,  castings,  sheets, 
etc.  170,147  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  164,291 ;  published 
Apr.  3,  1923. 

Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y 
Tubes.  173.938  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,062 ;  published 
July   10,  1923. 

Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company.  New  York.  N.  Y 
Brass,  copper,  etc..  tubes.  175.024;  Oct.  30;  Serial 
No.  177,210;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 


Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Finished  commutator  copper  bars  and  strips.  175,025  ; 
Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  177,209  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Finished  commutator  copper  bars  and  strips.  175,109  ; 
Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  177,063  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cast,  drawn,  rolled,  extruded,  pressed,  and  machined 
nonferrous  metals  and  alloys  and  ingots,  castings, 
etc.  176,956  :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,208  ;  published 
Sept.  25,  1923. 

Anaconda  Lead  Products  Company.  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Liquid  white  lead  or  white-lead  paint.  166,237 ; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,474  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Anaconda  Lead  Products  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
White  lead,  both  dry  and  in  oil.  166,434  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Se- 
rial No.  164,094  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Anaconda  Lead  Products  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
White  lead  in  oil.  165,989 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
165.473;   published   Nov.   14.   1922. 

Anaheim  Valencia  Growers  Ass'n.,  Anaheim,  Calif.  Fresh 
citrous  fruits.  175,041 ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  178,370  ; 
published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Anathan  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  sweat- 
ers, sci-afs.  and  cravats.     163,824  ;  Jan.  30. 

Anawan  Braid  Company.  (See  Adjusto  Shoe  Lace  Com- 
pany, assignor.) 

Anchor  Cap  &  Closure  Corporation,  Long  Island  City, 
N.  Y.  Fruit-jar  rings.  171.563  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 
174,353;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Anchor  Sales   Service.      (See  Mason,  Robert  L.) 

Anchor  Paper  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Wrapping 
paper.    163,704  ;  Jan.  23. 

Anchor  Stove  &  Range  Co.,  New  Albany,  Ind.  Stoves, 
ranges,  and  beaters.  167,493 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
150,425 ;    published    Jan.    9,    1923. 

Anchorage  Packing  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Canned  salmon. 
174,687  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,918 ;  published  July 
31,  1923. 

Andersen  Specialty  Co.      (See  Andersen,  Charles  M.) 

.^LUdersen,  Charles  M.,  doing  business  as  Andersen  Spe- 
cialty Co.,  Chicago,  HI.  Liquid  wood  cleaners  and  the 
like  for  preparing  wooden  surfaces.  167,577  ;  May  1 ; 
Serial   No.   166,546  ;   published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Anderson,  A.  &  J.  M.,  assignor  to  Albert  &  J.  M.  Anderson 
Manufacturing  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Electric  in- 
sulators.    22,148  ;  renewed  Dec.  6,  1922. 

Anderson,  A.  W.,  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cedar 
wood  used  in  lining  closets.     163,008  ;  Jan.  2. 

Anderson,  A.  W.,  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Furni- 
ture— namely,  wardrobes,  chests,  lockers,  bureaus, 
drawers,  and  cabinets.  168,751  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
171,401 ;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 

Anderson,  Albert  &  J.  M.  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Anderson,    A.    &    J.    M.,    assignor.) 

Anderson,  Arthur  A.,  doing  business  as  Arthur  Anderson 
Fish  Co.,  Astoria,  Oreg.  Canned  salmon.  170,515  ; 
July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,821 ;   published  Apr.  17,   1923. 

Anderson,  Arthur  A.,  doing  business  as  Arthur  Anderson 
Fish  Co.,  Astoria,  Oreg.  Canned  salmon.  171,412 ; 
Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.    172,822 ;   published  May   8,   1923. 

Anderson  Box  Company,  Anderson,  Ind.  Shipping  and 
packing  boxes  for  eggs.  166,16() ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
165,778:  published  Dec.   19,   1922. 

Anderson,  Chas.,  Wasco,  Calif.  Fresh  grapes.  177,148 ; 
Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  182,898  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Anderson,  Clayton  &  Co.,  Houston,  Tex.  Raw  cotton. 
175,472 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  181,804 ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Anderson,  Cleon  B.,  doing  business  as  D.  W.  Anderson 
Drug  Co.,  Moroni  and  Ephraim,  Utah.  Preparation  for 
canker  and  sore  throat.  176,185;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No. 
175,292  ;   published  July  31,   1923. 

Anderson,  David  &  John,  Limited,  Bridgeton,  Glasgow, 
Scotland.  Woolen  cloth  and  cloth  being  a  mixture 
of  wool  and  cotton,  the  wool  predominating.  163,978 ; 
Feb.   6. 

Anderson,  Herbert  C,  Richmond,  Ind.  Candy.  164,140 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Andersen,  Maurice  K.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Candy.  166,887  ; 
Apr,   17:   Serial  No.  167,446;  published   Feb.  6.  1923. 

Anderson-Owens  Shoe  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.  Women's 
and  children's  leather  shoes  with  rubber  composition 
heels.     171,698;  Aug.  7. 

Anderson  Supply  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Photographic 
prints.     163,684  ;  Jan.  23. 

Anderson.  Tom  D.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Collapsible  camp- 
ing outfits.  165.164  ;  Mar.  6  :  Serial  No.  143,375  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  5,   1922. 

Andis.  O.  M.,  Manufacturing  Co.,  Racine,  Wis.  Hair 
clippers.  166.116  :  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  151,696 ;  pub- 
lished   Dec.    5.   1922. 

Andrew  Jergens  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Soap, 
176,193  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  148,150  ;  published  Oct. 
3,  1922. 

Andrews  Brothers  Company,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa,  Fresh 
citrous  fruits,  dried  and  evaporated  fruits,  canned  and 
fresh  vegetables.     169,748 ;  June  26. 

Andrews  Brothers  Company,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Fresh 
citrons  fruits  and  fresh  vegetables.  173,478 :  Sept. 
25:    Serial   No.    176.152:    published   May   15,   1923. 

Andrews,  H.  P..  Paper  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bond 
paper.     173,529;  Sept.  25. 


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Andrews.  H.  P.,  Taper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tbln 

soft    paper.      175,342 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No.    171,407 ; 

published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Andrews,  H.  P.,  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Index 

brlstol   paper.      175,343;   Nov.    6;   Serial  No.   171,405; 

published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Andrews,  H.  P.,  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Ledger 

paper.     175,350  ;  Nov.  C  ;  Serial  No.  167,757  ;  published 

Aug.  21.  1923. 
Andrews,  H.  P.,  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bond 

paper.      175,351 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No.    167,754 ;    pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 
Andrews,  H.  P.,  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Index 

brlstol   paper.      175,352  ;   Nov.   6 ;    Serial  No.    167,753  ; 

published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Andrews,    H.     P.,    Paper    Company,    New    York,    N.     Y. 

Ledger  paper.    175,989  ;   Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  167,760  ; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Andrews,  H.  P.,  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Tough 

manila  paper.     176,349  ;  Nov.  20. 
Andrews,  H.  P.,  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bond 

paper.      177,601-2 ;    Dec.    18. 
Andrews,  li.  P.,  Paper  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Paper 

suitable    for    making    copies    from    stencil    impressions. 

177.637  ;   Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No.   171,402  ;   published   Oct. 

9.  1923. 

.\ndrews,  H.  P.,  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Paper 
suitable    for    makin;;   copies   from    stencil    impressions. 

177.638  :   Dec.  25  ;   Serial  No.   171,406  ;  published   Oct. 
0.    1023. 

Angel,    H.    Ri^evo,   &   Co.,    Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Bond 

anil   corresDondi'nce  paper.     172,917  ;   Sept.   11 ;   Serial 

No.   178.020  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Angeles  Packing  Company.      (See  ConnifC,  Harry.) 
Angler   Chemical    Co..  Boston,   Mass.      Refined   petroleum 

for     internal     and     external     remedies     for     diseases. 

24,051  :  renewed  .Tan.  16,  1924. 
Angle,  Charles  O..  doing  business  as  Angle  Mfg.  Co.,  Ra- 
cine, Wis.     Negligee,  dress,  and  sport  shirts.     175,216  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Anglo-American   Mill   Company.      (See   Sandefur,  Charles 

O.,  assignor.) 
Anglo-American  Provision  Company,  Chicago,   111.     Lard. 

24..=i55  :  renowed  Apr.  17.  1924. 
Anglo-Indian  Drug  &  Chemical   Co.,  The,   doing  business 

as  Kaminia  Perfumery  Co..  Bombav,  India.     Perfumery 

and   hair   oil.      175.410  :   Nov.    6 ;    Serial   No.   166,869 ; 

published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Anhydrous    Food    Products    Co.,    The,    Chicago,    111.      De- 
hydrated   soup    mixture,    vegetables,    fruits,    fish,    and 

meats.      172,384 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial    No.    136,346 ;    pub- 
lished Apr.   10,   1923. 
Aniceto    Visitacion.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Fountain    pens. 

165,927;  Mar.  20. 
Aniline  Sales  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Aniline  dyes, 

flve«tiifFs.  nnd  Tnrkpy-red  oil.     164.671  ;  Feb.  27. 
Anim.Tted    Advertising   Corporation,    Lancaster,   Pa.,    and 

New  York,  N.   Y.     Colored  transparencies  of  the  type 

of  stereopticon  slides.     167,316  ;  Apr.  24. 
Anlseptol  Chemical  Co.      (See  Barab,  Jacob.) 
Anita  Company,  The.     (See  Rostow,  Anna  D.) 
Anna   Creamery   Company.  Anna,  Ohio.    Butter.     176,616  : 

Nov.   27  ;   Serial  No.   174,685  :  published  .July  31,  1923. 
Ansco  Company,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.     Photographic  films. 

166,463 ;   Apr.   3 ;   Serial  No.    169,274 ;    published   Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Ansco  Company,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.     Combination  camera 

and  film  kits.     170,162  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.  169,798  ; 

published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Ansco     Company,     Binghamton,     N.     Y.       Photographic 

films.      173,990-7 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No     178,797-804 ; 

published  July  10,  1923. 
Ansco  Companv.  Binahamton,  N.  Y.     Photographic  films. 

174,183-4 :    Oct.    9 ;    Serial    No.    178,806-7 ;    published 

July  10,    1923. 
Ansco  Companv,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.     Photographic  films. 

174,186 :   Oct.   9 ;   Serial  No.   178,805 ;  published   July 

10,  1923. 

Ansonla    O    &    C    Co.,    The,    Ansonia,    Conn.      Clasps    for 

arm    bands.      172,401 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial   No.    165,053  ; 

published  Mav  1,  1923. 
Ansted  &  Burk  Co.,  The,  Springfield,  Ohio.     Poultry  feed. 

172.471  ;  Aug.  28";   Serial  No.   171,783  ;  published  May 

8,  1923. 
Anthony    Company,    Streator,    111.      Vehicle    bodies    and 

parts.     160.91.5  ;  July  3. 
Anthony,  .Tames  A.,  Girard,  Ala.     Beverages  sold  as  soft 

drinks.     169,021  ;  May  29. 
Anthracite    Supply    Company.       (See    Israel,    Ralph.) 
Anti-Darn   Hosiery  Mills.     (See  May  Hosiery  Mills.) 
Anti-Hydro     Waterproofing     Company,     Newark,     N.     J. 

Liquid  hardener  for  cement  masonry.     163.009  ;  Jan.  2. 
Anti-Hydro     Waterproofing     Company,      Newark,     N.    J. 

Liquid    for    use    with    concrete    and    cement    mixtures. 

169,330  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  174,423  ;   published  Mar. 

27,   1923. 
Anti-Itis   Company.      (See  Standard  Crayon  Manufactur- 
ing  Company.) 
Antl-Polson  Medicine  Co.,   Springfield,  Mo.     Antidote  for 

poison,    and    remedies    for    blood    and    liver    diseases. 

22.994;  renewed  May  9.  1923. 
Ant-I-Wet  Corporation,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Boys'   clothes 

and  caps.     164,940  ;  Feb.  27. 


Antcinc  Chiris  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phenylacotal- 
delijde,  phenyl  ethyl  alcohol  and  acetate,  etc.  176,365; 
Nov.  20. 

-Vnuzis  and  Yuknis  Co.,  Chicago,  HI.  Hand  lotion. 
163,010;  Jan.  2. 

Anzani,  Alessandro,  Courbevoie,  France.  Internal-com- 
bustion engines  and  parts  thereof,  gasoline  motors, 
and  parts  thereof.     163,648  ;  Jan.  23. 

Apaca  Knitting  Mills.     (See  Forstadt,  Jacob.) 

Apco  .\sphaU  Roofing  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Asphalt 
roofing.     168,526  ;  May  22. 

Apco  Manufacturing  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Antl- 
rattlers,  brake-rod  supports,  axle  braces,  license  brack- 
ets, steering-column  braces,  etc.     163,011  ;  Jan.  2. 

.4pel-Schneider  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Shoes,  boots,  and 
slippers.  169,372  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  169,667  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Apex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Clothes  washing  and  wringing  machines,  washing  ma- 
chines, clothes  wringers,  and  ironing  machines. 
164,962  ;   Feb.   27. 

Apex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Electrical  cooking  apparatus.  177,612-14 ; 
Dec.  25 ;  Serial  Nos.  182,639-41 ;  published  Sept.  18, 
1923. 

Apex  Motor  Fuel  and  Lubricant  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Lubri- 
cating oils.     164.023  ;  Feb.  6. 

Apex  Motor  Fuel  and  Lubricant  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Rubri- 
cating oils  and  gasoline.  172,398 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial 
No.  167,156  ;  published  May  29,   1923. 

Apfelbaum,  Frederick  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lantern 
slides.  172,782;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  158,280;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Apollo  Shirt  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  and  top 
shirts.  176,454 :  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  176,869 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 

Appel-Hall,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sweaters,  cardigan  jackets, 
bathing  suits.  177,576  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  184,054  ; 
published   Oct.  9,   1923. 

Apple  Gum  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chewing  gum. 
171.514  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  173,161  ;  published  May  8, 
1923. 

Applegate,  Howard  T.,  Montclalr,  N.  J.  Flexible  shoul- 
der straps.  176.511  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  165,054 ; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

.^ppleman,  Leon,  doing  business  as  Nufur  Manufacturing 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Composition  for  cleaning 
furs   and   the   like.      164,001  :   Feb.   6. 

.-ippleton  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lock  nuts, 
bushings,  connectors,  swivel  fixture  .ioints,  etc. 
165,305 ;  Mar.  6 :  Serial  No.  163,129 ;  published  Nov. 
28,   1922. 

Appleton  Rubber  Company,  Franklin  and  Boston,  Mass. 
Rubber-compound  splicing  tape  and  gray  friction  ad- 
hesive tape.     164,619  ;  Feb.   20. 

Appleton  Toy  &  Furniture  Co.,  Appleton,  Wis.  Porch 
furnfture.  174,959  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  161,403  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Aquascutum  Limited,  London,  England.  Overcoats  for 
men  and  children  and  coats -for  women.  164,058; 
Feb.  13. 

Aqua-Sulphur  Company.     (See  Sassetti,  Joseph.) 

Arabol  Manufacturing  Co..  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Powdered  vegetable  glues.  174,208-9  :  Oct.  9  ;  Serial 
No.   179,641-2  :  published  July  10,   1923. 

Arango  y  Arango,  Tampa,  na.  Cigars.  167,041 ;  Apr. 
24  ;  Serial  No.  170,676  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Ar.nt.n.  John  B..  Jr.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  l^a.  Candies. 
177,352  :  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  180,515  ;  published  Sept. 
11,    1923. 

Arbuckle  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Chicago,  111., 
and  also  doin  »  business  as  Arbuckles  &  Companv,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Coffee.  169.297 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
166,162:  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

.\rbuckle  Brothers.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee.  172,069; 
Aug.  21  ;   Serial  No.   177.348  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Arbuckles  &  Company.     fSee  Arbuckle  Brothers.) 

Arbuthnot-Stephenson  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
163,548  ;  .Tan.  23. 

Arcadia,   The.      (See   Dilas,   Harry.) 

Arcady  Farms  Milling  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Prepared 
feed  for  animals,  comprising  feed  for  poultrv  and  live 
stock.  171,029 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  160,847  :  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

.Vrcady  Farms  Milling  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Prepared 
stock  feed.  176.844  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  178.205  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Arch  Aid  Shoe  Co.     (See  Menihan  Company,  The.) 

Arch  Crown  Mfg.  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Finger  rings  and 
jewel  mountings  and  settings.     163,671  ;   Jan.   23. 

Arch  Narrow  Fabric  Company,  Auburn,  R.  I.  Braid, 
braided  tapes,  elastic  laces,  etc.  177,396 :  Dec.  18 ; 
Serial   No.   181,470:  published  Oct.   2,    1923. 

Arehambault,  B.  Aurella.  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Hair  elixir. 
16.').848;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  168,627;  published  .Tan. 
2.   1923. 

Archer,  Lenah  B.,  Navarre,  Ohio.  Alloy  made  from 
nickel  ore  for  forging  steel.  174,762  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 
No.   168.288  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Archer  Strauss  Rubber  Company,  Framlngham,  Mass. 
Waterproof  fabrirs.  169.247 :  .Tune  12 ;  Serial  No. 
170,705;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  Hst  of  refiistrmits  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Archibald  &  Lewis  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Chlorite, 

lime,  insect  powder,  borax,  dye,  etc.     164,484  ;  Feb.  20. 
Archibald   &  Lewis   Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Spices, 

birdseed,  bird  food,  seasoning  herbs,  tapioca.     172,932  ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.   165,475  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Ardath    Tobacco    Company,    Limited,    London,     England. 

Cieflrettes.     164.832:   Feb.  27. 
Ardath    Tobacco    Company,    Limited,    London,    England. 

Smoking     tobacco.     167,174 ;     Apr.     24 ;     Serial     No. 

171,981  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Ardath    Tobacco    Company,    Limited,    London,    England. 

Cigarettes.    168,255-6  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  Nos.  171,978-9  ; 

published  Feb.   27,  1923. 
Ardath    Tobacco    Company,    Limited,    London,    England. 

Cigarettes.      168,432 ;    May    22 ;    Serial    No.    171,982  ; 

published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Arden,  Elizabeth.     (See  Lewis,  Florence  N.l 
Argo  Fabrics  Corporation,  Thp,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Knitted 

fabrics.      165,574  ;   Mar.   13  ;    Serial   No.   162,094  ;   pub- 
lished July  25,  1922. 
Argus    Manufacturing    Company,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Roofing  cement,   joint   cement,   and   concrete   hardener. 

163,01'2  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Argyle   Chemical   Works,    Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Stove   polish. 

163,423;  Jan.  9. 
Aridor    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Jars,    cases,    and 

other     receptacles.       172,242 ;     Aug.     28 ;     Serial     No. 

163,850:   published  May  29,  1923. 
Ariel  Works  Ltd.,  Birmingham,   England.     Cycles,  motor 

cycles,       automobiles,       aeroplanes,       and       carriages. 

174,982;  Oct.  30;   Serial  No.   137,252;   published   Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Arion   Shirt   Company.      (See  Trachtenberg,   Harry.) 
Arium  Co.,  The.      (See  Kerr,  Geo.   F.) 
Arizena   Citrus  Growers'   Co.,   Phoenix,   Ariz.     Fresh   cit- 
rous   fruits.      170,516  ;    July    17  ;    Serial   No.    172,857  ; 

published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Arizona  Gypsum  Planter  Co.,  Douglas,  Ariz.  Ground  and 
calcined   plaster  and    gypsum   tile.      169,013  ;   May   29. 

Arkansas  Brick  and  Tile  Co.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Firo 
brick.     177,808  ;  Dec.  25. 

Arkelian,  Ben  Ef.,  &  Co.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Fresh  grapes  and 
cantaloupes.  172,788  :  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  164,482  ; 
published  .Tune  5,  1923. 

Arkell  &  Smiths,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.  Paper  bags  or  sakcs. 
163,649  ;  .Tan.  23. 

Arlington  Chemical  Company,  The,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Pro- 
teins, pollens,  urease,  etc.  172,546 ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No. 
173,587;  published  May   8,   1923. 

Arlt,  Anna  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rouge.  177,747  ;  Bee. 
25  :    Serial    No.    179,512 ;    publisbod    Oct.    9.    1923. 

Armand  Company,  The,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Cold-cream 
powder.  172.968  :  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,994  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Armand  Company,  The,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Face  and  tal- 
cum powders,  rouge,  cold  cream,  etc.     175,671 ;  Nov.  6. 

Armand  Company,  The,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Face  and 
talcum  powders,  rouge,  vanishing  cream,  etc.  177,798  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Armiger  Chemical  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Friction  compound 
in  wafer  form  for  application  to  brake  linings,  etc. 
169,467  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  173,618  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Armour  &  Co.,  psslgnor  to  Armour  and  Company,  Chicago, 
111.  Substitute  for  lard  and  butter.  23,291  ;  renewed 
July  4,  1923. 

Armour  and  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Beverage  sold  as  a 
soft  drink.     164,130:    Feb.   13. 

Armour  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion used  in  the  treatment  of  diabetes.  173,987  ;  Oct. 
2 ;   Serial  No.    178,702  ;  published   July  17,   1923. 

Armour  Fertilizer  Works.  Chicago,  111.,  and  Louisville. 
Ky.  Commercial  fertilizer.  169,633  ;  June  26  ;  Serial 
No.   174,952;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Armsti-ong  Cork  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Crown  seals 
and  closures  for  bottles,  cork  and  cork-composition 
closures  and  seals  for  bottles.  167,850  ;  May  8  ;  Serial 
No.  164,293  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Armstrong  Cork  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Gaskets, 
washers,  packing,  and  friction  surfaces.  168,204 ; 
May  15;   Serial  No.   162,526;   published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Armstrong  Cork  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Crown  seals 
and  closures  for  bottles,  etc.  169.553;  June  12;  Serial 
No.  164,292  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Armstrong  Cork  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Crown  seals 
and  closures  for  bottles,  cork  and  cork-composition 
closures,  etc.  169,154;  June  12;  Serial  No.  164  294; 
published  Alar.   13,  1923. 

Armstrong  Cork  Company,  Pittsburgh  and  Lancaster  Pa 
Rubber  heels.  170.115;  July  10;  Serial  No.  159,828; 
publi.shed  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Armstrong  Golf  Grip  Corporation,  The,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Golf  grips.     175.668 ;  Nov.  6. 

Army  and  Navy  Register  Publishing  Co.,  assignor  to 
Army  and  Navy  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Washington  D  C 
Newspapers.      22,896 ;   renewed   May   2,   1923. 

Arnesto  Paint  Co.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Lead,  oil,  and 
zinc  paint  for  outside  and  inside  use.  164.644 : 
Feb.   27. 

Arnica  Cream  Company,  Inc.  (See  Shirey  &  Brown,  as- 
signors.) 


Arnold,  P.  R.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  prepara- 
tion for  refreshing  and  rejuvenating  the  skin  and  for 
removing  wrinkles.  167,738 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
168,868  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Arnold-Madaus  Milling  Co.,  The,  Sterling,  Kans.  Hard- 
v.heat  flour.  166,144  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  157,245  ; 
published   Nov.   7,    1922. 

-Vrobin  Drug  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Preparation 
for  neuralgia,  neuritis,  headaches,  and  colds.  167.612  ; 
May  1 ;  Serial  No.  152,668 ;  published   Jan.  2,   1923. 

Aroma  Incense  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Incense. 
176,335  ;  Nov.   20. 

Aronovich,  L.,  Havre,  Mont.  Medicine  for  rheumatism. 
163,013;  Jan.  2. 

.\rrow  Film  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motion-pic- 
ture Sims.     165,011 ;   Feb.  27. 

■\rrow  Knitting  Company.      (See  Cohen,  Jacob  H.) 

,\rrow  Neckwear  Co.,  Boston.  Mass.  Bows,  neckties,  and 
cravats.     163,549  ;  Jan.  23. 

Arrow  Paint  &  Wall  Paper  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Wall 
paper.  177,527 :  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  182,643 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,   1923. 

Arrowhead  Trading  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Razors. 
168,892  ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  169,471 ;  published  Mar. 
6,  1923. 

Art  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Waldmeyer,  Francis  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Trt  Label  Company.  The.     (See  Lasher,  Charles  W.,  jr.) 

Art  Metal  Works,  The,  Newark,  N.  J.  Combination  pocket 
pencils,  and  pocket  llehters.  166.124  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 
No.  153.279;  published  Doc.  13,  1921. 

Art  Needle  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand 
embroidery   needles.      174,928 ;    Oct.   23. 

Art  Ornament  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manicure 
sets.  176,034  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,450  ;  published 
Sept.  4.  1923. 

Artcraft  Silk  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Knit 
goods — -viz,  hosiery.    163,550  ;  Jan.  23. 

Artemesia.      (See  Lequy,  Jules.) 

Arthur  Company.      (See  Arthur,   Philip   S.) 

Arthur,  Philip  S.,  doing  business  as  Arthur  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Lard.  165.867  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No. 
165.113;    published    Jan.    2,    1923. 

.Artists  Brush  and  Color  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Artists'  materials.  174,266;  Oct.  9;  Serial  No.  175,454; 
published  July  10,  1923. 

Artsilk  Knitting  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woven  and 
knitted  silk  and  cotton  goods  In  the  piece.  165.943; 
Mar.    20. 

Artsilk  Knitting  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Broad  silk  In 
the  piece.  173,181 ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  169,743  ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Artsilk  Knitting  Mills,  West  New  York,  N.  J.  Silk  and 
silk  and  cotton  goods  in  piece.  173,189  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Se- 
rial No.  168,348  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Arundel  Clarence  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Navigational 
applinnrrs.      170.^^.61:  July  10. 

Arwe,  Carl  H.,  Manufacturing  Company,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Coffee,  chocolate,  water  and  other  urns.  :Ji!gar 
bowls,  fruit  bowls,  and  steam  tables.  167,255 ;  Apr. 
24  ;  Serial  No.  169,742  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Arzen  Laboratories.      (See  Charlton  &  Matzen.) 

Asbestos  and  Allied  Products  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Asbes- 
tos brake  lining  and  clutch-disk  f.ncing.  170.227;  July 
TO:  Serial  Nn.  174.813;  published  Apr.  3.  1923. 

Asbestos,  Limited.  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Plastic  roofing  com- 
pounds. 173,095  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,263  ;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 

.Asbestos,  Limited,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ready-mixed  paints. 
174,853  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,262 ;  publiahod  .Tune 
19,  1923. 

Asbestos  Roofing  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Ready-miied 
paints.      164,332 ;    Feb.    20. 

Asch,  J.  T.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's,  ladies',  and 
boys'  hats.  165,674  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  166,520 ; 
published   Dec.   12,    1922. 

.Vsh,  Edward,  doing  business  as  Maid-Well  Garment  Com- 
pany, Forrest  City,  Ark.  Ladies'  misses',  and  chil- 
dren's dresses  and  aprons.     164,866  ;   Feb.  27. 

Ashaway  Line  &  Twine  Manufacturing  Company,  Ash- 
away.    R.    I.      Fi-shing   line.      169,935;    .Tuly    3. 

Asher,  Helen,  doing  business  as  Fratvcis  Lee  &  Company, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Furniture  polish.  167,925 ; 
May  8  ;  Serial  No.  170,603  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

-\shkar,  Michael  A.,  doing  business  as  Geddes  Manufactur- 
ing: Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Hair  lotion.  166,966  ; 
Apr.  17. 

.^.shland  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The,  Ashland,  Ohio. 
Rubber  fabric  or  rubber  and  fabric  automobile  tire 
casings  and  inner  tubes.  165,418  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 
152,604 :   published  Oct.    10.   1922. 

Ashley,  Prank  R.,  Denver,  Colo.  Awnings,  awning  frames, 
covers,  and  parts  thereof.  171.513  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 
173.068;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Ashtabula  Bow  Socket  Company,  The,  Ashtabula,  Ohio. 
Bow  sockets  for  vehicle  tops  and  fittings  therefor. 
171,381 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  146,286 ;  published  July 
11,    1922. 

Ashton,  James,  Baron.     (See  Lyon,  Hall  &  Co.,  assignor.) 

Asia  Company,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bottled  and 
barreled  sauce,  soy.  packed  miso,  etc.  176.738 ;  Nov. 
27 ;  Serial  No.  174,163  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 


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Asia   Sales   Corporation.   Portlaud,   Oreg.     Carpets,   rugs, 

and  draperies.     175,567  ;   Nov.  6  ;   Serial   No.   181,236  ; 

published  Aus.  28.   1923. 
Asiatic  Import  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Toy  animals. 

171.228  ;  July  31 ;   Serial  No.   177,030 ;   pulilished  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Askegaard,   E.   D.,   Moorhead,   Minn,     rotatoes   In   their 

natural  state.     173,482:  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  175,911; 

published  June  19,  192.;. 
Askinn,  Morris  II.,  doing  business  as  Trichitone  Labora- 
tories,  New   York,   N.   Y.     Hair   tonic.     172,707;    Sept. 

11;  Serial  No.  175,593:   published  May  29,   1923. 
Asp-a-Lax  Company,  Ucs  Moines,  Iowa.     Liquid  prepara- 
tion containing  aspirin.     163,014;  Jan.  2. 
.Vspegren    &    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    1'.      Corn   oil   for 

lood  purposes.     107,517  ;  May  1 ;   Serial  No.  165,436 ; 

published  .Tan.  30,  1923. 
Aspirin-Seltzer  Co.     (See  Smith,  George  S.) 
Asselin,  Alexandria,  doing  business  as  Mrs.  Assolin  &  Co., 

Lowell,   Mass.     Tonic,   cough  sirup,   salve,   and   plaster 

for  use  in  cases  of  rheumatism,  backache,  etc.     165,538  ; 

Mar.  13  ;   Serial  No.  159.778  ;  published  Nov.  28,   1922. 
Asselin,  Jlrs.,  &  Co.     (See  Asselin,  Alexandria.) 
Assets   I'roduciug   Company,  doing   business   as   Atlantic- 

I'acitic   Paint    Works,    Chicago,    111.     Paints,   varnishes, 

paint  enamels,  stains,  and  colors.     170,040  ;  Nov.   13  ; 

Serial  No.   179,921 ;    published   Sept.  4,   1923. 
Associated    Editors,    Chicago,    III.      Title    for    cartoons. 

173.765  ;   Oct.   2 ;    Serial  No.   177,119 ;  published  June 

12,  1923. 
Associated   Exhibitors   Inc.,   Dover,   Del.,   and   New    York, 

N.  Y.     Motion  pictures.     170,776:  July  24;  Serial  No. 

175,759;  published  Apr.  24,   1923. 
AssL>ciated   Fruit  Co.,   Miami,  Fla.     Fresh   citrous   fruits. 

167,966  ;  May  8. 
Associated    Growers    Inc.,    Lodi,     Calif.      Fresh    grapes. 

169,263  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  157,402  ;  published  Mar. 

27,   1923. 
Associated   Manufacturers   Co.,    Milwaukee,   Wis.     Black- 
board erasers.     175,279  ;  Oct.  30. 
Associated    Merchandising    Corporation,    Newark,    N.    J., 

and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tape.     173.715;  Oct.  2;  Serial 

No.    178,704  ;  published  July  3,   1923. 
Associated    Mercliandising    Corporation,    Newark,    N.    J., 

and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress  shields.     173,716  ;  Oct.  2  ; 

Serial  No.  178.705;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Associated    Merchandising    Corporation,    Newark,    N.    J., 

and   New   York,   N.    Y.     Women's  dresses  and   hosiery. 

175,964  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  172,194  ;  published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Associated    Oil    Company,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Kero- 
sene.    176,768  ;  Nov.  27. 
Associated    Publishers    o£    Iowa,    The,    Waterloo,    Iowa. 

Periodically-issued     literary     supplements.        169,796 ; 

July  3  :    Seri.al  No.   169,741  ;   published  Mar.   27,   1923. 
Associated   Radium   Chemists,    Inc.      (See  Kerr,   Geo.    F., 

assignor.) 

Associated    Kadiuni    Chemists,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Tooth  paste,  wash,  and  dentifrice.     172,675  ;  Sept.  11  ; 

Serial  No.  16t;.!>2.5  ;  published  May  8,. 1923. 
Associated  Textile  Manufacturers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Manufactured     textile     fabrics.       173,380 ;     Sept.     25 ; 

Serial    No.    175.232  ;    published    Apr.    17,    1023. 
Associated  Textile  Manufacturers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Manufactured  textile  fabrics.     177,636;  Dec.  25;  Serial 

Xu.  lT4.2T!i  :  published  Oct.  2.  TX2:i. 
Associated    Tire    Stores    Corporation,    New   York,    N.    Y., 

assignors  to  Century-Plainfield  Rubber  Company,  Plain- 
field,  N.  J.     Tires  and  tubes.     175,695  ;  Nov.  6. 
Asthma-Don   Co.      (See  Bundt,  Charles  R.) 
Asthma-Tab  Laboratories,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Preparation 

lor    the    relief    of    asthma    and    hay    fever.      175,266 ; 

Oct.  80. 
Asthma-Tol    Co.,    The,    Greer,    S.    C.      Asthma    medicine. 

J  69.990;  July  10;   Serial  No.   137,598;   published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 
Astoria  By-Products  Co.    (See  Carruthers,  Mrs.  Richard.) 
Astoria   Flouring   MilLs    Company,    The,    i'ortland.    Ore.;. 

Wheat 'fiour.      176.847;    Dee.    4;    Seri.il    No.    176,5111: 

published    Sept.    11,   1923. 
Astrup  Company,  The,  Cleveland,   Ohio.     Tent  and  awn- 
ing   grommets,    tent    snaphooks    and    hooks    and    eyes, 

awning  gears,  etc.     164,376  ;  Feb.  20. 
Atascadero  Fruit    Exchange,   Atascadero.    Calif.      Canned 

fruits  and  vegetables.     166,323  ;  Mar.  27. 
Atascndero   Fruit   Exchange.    Atascadero,   Calif.      Canned 

fruits   .".nd   vegetables.      169,257  :   June   12  ;   Serial   No. 

171.300:  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 
Atascadero    Fruit   Exchange.   Atascadero,    Calif.      Canned 

fruits   and  vegetables.     173,342 ;    Sept.   25 ;   Serial   No. 

171..S46 :    published   June    26.    192.3. 
Atex  Mills.      (See  Tully.  Mich n el  P.) 
Athens   Hosiery  Mills,   Athens,  Tenn.     Hosiery   for  men. 

166,631 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  168,289  ;  published  Jan.  9, 

1923. 
AtUen.i;    Hosiery    Mills.    Athens,    Tenn.      Misses'    hosiery. 

176.269  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  176.530  ;  published  Sept. 

-I.  1923. 
Atkins,    Cora   P.,   West   ri.irtford.    Conn.     Parcel   carrier. 

168,709:   Mav  29;   Serial  No.   1 35,584  :   published  Feb. 

20.   192:: 


Atkinson,  Wade  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cretonnes, 
linens,  reps,  etc.,  in  the  piece.  175,608 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Se- 
rial No.  173,342  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

.\.tlanta  Barbers'  Supply  Co.  (See  Atlanta  Barbers'  Sup- 
ply Company.) 

.Vtlanta  Barbers'  Supply  Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Toilet  water 
and  face  lotions.     163,217  ;  Jan.  2. 

.\.tlanta  Barbers'  Supply  Company,  doing  business  as 
Atlanta  Barbers'  Supply  Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Hair  tonics 
and  dandruff  preventive.     163,218  ;   .tan.  2. 

Atlanta  Barbers  Supply  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Prepa- 
ration for  cleaning  the  scalp.  169,610  ;  June  26  ;  Se- 
rial No.    172,502 ;   published   Mar.    6,   1923. 

Atlanta  Barbers  Supply  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Combi- 
nation cold  cream  and  face  powder,  deodorant,  etc. 
174,705 :  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  176,592 ;  published  July 
24,  1923. 

Atlanta  Bottling  Works.     (See  Fleming,  J.  A.) 

Atlanta  Milling  Company,  Atlanta,  Ua.  Wheat  flour. 
167,434 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  103,250 ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1923. 

Atlanta  Milling  Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Self-rising  flour. 
172,738  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  169,345  ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

.Atlantic  Bottling  Works.      (See  Acunto,   Paul.) 

Atlantic  Canning  Co.,  Rehoboth  Beach,  Del.  Canned  to- 
mato paste.  168,603;  May  29;  Serial  No.  168,628; 
published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Atlantic  Elevator  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hoisting  rope  and  cable.  174,218  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No. 
181,051 ;   published  July  10,   1923. 

Atlantic  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladie.s' 
knitted  capes,  shawls,  and  scarfs.     164,865  ;  Feb.  27. 

Atlantic  Laboratories,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Preparation  for  use 
as  a  general  household  cleaner.  172,026 ;  Aug.  21  ; 
Serial   No.   169,146:    published  May   22,    1923. 

Atlantic  Mills,  Stottville,  N.  Y.  Cotton  and  woolen  piece 
goods  and  piece  goods  of  mixed  cotton  and  wool. 
173,929 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  177,947 ;  published  July 
17,  1923. 

Atlantic  Mills,  Stottville,  N.  Y.  Woolen  piece  goods. 
173,930  :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  177,940 ;  published  July 
17,  1923. 

Atlantic-Pacific  Paint  Works.  (See  Assets  Producing 
Company.) 

Atlantic- Pacific    Radio    Supplies    Company.       (See    Oard 

Radio  Laboratories.) 
Atlantic  Refining  Company.  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Oils, 

greases,    etc.      167,693  ;    May    8 ;    Serial   No.    160,105  ; 

published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
-itlantic     Refining     Company,     The,     Philadelphia,     Pa. 

Petroleum  grease.     169,869  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  174,814  ; 

published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Oils, 

greases,   etc.      176,542 ;    Nov.   27  ;    Serial   No.   1S3.812 ; 

published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Atlantic     Steel    Company,    Atlanta,     Ga.       Wire    fences. 

171,801  ;   Aug.  14  ;   Serial  No.  176,531 ;  published  May 

5,  1923. 
.Atlantic    Syrup    Refining    Co.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Table 

sirup.     164,927  ;   Feb.  27. 
Atlantic    Tank    &    Barrel    Corporation,    Hoboken,    N.    J. 

Wooden  barrels.     166,227  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,051 ; 

published  Dec.   5,  1922. 
Atlantic   Varnish   Works,   Inc.,   Richmond,   Va.     Varnish. 

167,776  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  172,504  ;  published  Feb.  13. 

1923. 
Atlas  Baking  Company,   Chicago,   111.     Cakes  and  bread. 

172,827  ;   Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.  166,623  ;   published  May 

15,  1923. 
Atlas    China    Company,    The,    Niles,    Ohio.      Chinaware. 

174.083 ;   Oct.    2  ;    Serial   No.   181,104 ;    published   July 

10,  1923. 
Atlas  Electric   Devices  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Apparatus   for 

testing  the  fading  quality  of  cloth.     164,518  ;  Feb.  20. 
Atlas  Hammock  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Couch  hammocks 

and    stands    therefor.      173,806 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No. 

173,048;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Atlas   Portland   Cement  Company,   The,   North   Hampton, 

Pa.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Stucco.     163,015  ;  Jan.  2. 
Atlas   Rubber  Company.      (See  Schulthess,  Ernest.) 
Atlas    Shear    Co.,    The,    Bridgeport.    Conn.      Shears    and 

scissors.     174.723  :   Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No.   174,281  :   pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 
Atlas    Specialty    Manufacturing    Company,    Chicago,    111. 

Fabric    covers    for    automobile    accessories.      174,463; 

Oct.  16  :   Serial  No.  174,057  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Atmore    and    Son,    Inc.,    Philadelphia.    Pa.      Mayonnaise. 

170.449  ;  Julv  17  ;   Serial  No.  172,196  ;  published  Apr. 

10.  1923. 
.\twater  Kent  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Radio  telephone  and  telegraph  instruments  and  sets  and 

part.s  therefor.     172.189  :"  Aug.  21. 
Atwater    Kent     Manufacturing     Company.     Philadelphia, 

Pa.      Radio    telegraph    and    telephone   instruraputs    and 

sets  ,i;id  oarts  therefor,  etc.     175,913:  Nov.  13;  Serial 

No.    ]  80.410:    published    Aug.    21.    1923. 
Audiola  Radio  Companv.  Chicago,  111.     Radio  and  wireless 

telephone    equipment.      171,308 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial    No. 

163.304  ;  published  Aug.  29,   1922. 
inerbach.    D.,    &    Sons,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Chocolates. 

103,270;  Jan.  9. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Auerbach,  D.,  and  Sous,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candies. 
170,747  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  173,737  ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Auerlicht  Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  Kommanditgesellsclialt. 
Berlin,  Germany.  Upright  and  Inverted  gas  mantles, 
burners,  aud  lumps  therefor  and  their  parts  and  sup- 
plies therefor.  171,6:il  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  177,537  ; 
published   May   22,    1923. 

Augstein,  S.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sweater  coats, 
jerseys,  bathing  suits,  knitted  scarfs,  etc.  l08,T'J:i  ; 
May  29 :   Serial  No.   134,741 ;   published  Feb.   8,   1921. 

Augusta  Bedding  Company,  Augusta,  Ga.  Mattresses. 
107,753 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  170,706 ;  publislied  Feb. 
13,  1923. 

Auld,  Hampton,  Newark,  N.  J.  Preparation  for  mixing 
with  printing  ink  to  give  body  thereto.  169,015 ; 
May  29. 

Auld,  Ima,  Dlnuba,  Calif.  Face  lotions.  170,196 ;  July 
10  ;  Serial  No.  173,393  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Ault  &  VViborg  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Dry  color  for 
use  in  rubber  manufacturing;  170,079;  July  10;  Serial 
No.  107,285  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Aunt  Jemima  Mills  Company,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Prepared 
and  semiprepared  cereal  foods.  166,082 ;  Mar.  27  ; 
Serial  iNo.   158,591  ;    published   Oct.    10,   1922. 

Aunt  Jemima  Mills  Company,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Prepared 
and  semiprepared  breakfast  cereals.  167,387  ;  May  1 ; 
Serial  No.   164,624  ;   published  Jan.   30,   1023. 

Aunt  Jemima  Mills  Company,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Wheat 
flour.  167,394  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  164,090  ;  published 
Dec.  19,  1922. 

Aurich  &  Wolf,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lithographing  inks. 
164,314  ;  Feb.  20. 

Austin  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Blake,  Mrs.  E.  A.) 

Austin,  Nichols  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Cigars. 
163,271 ;  Jan.  9. 

Austin,  Nichols  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Canned 
sardines.  176,705  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,206  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Austin,  William  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mercerized  cotton 
damask.     163,943  ;  Feb.  6. 

Auth,  N.,  Prov.  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Bovine  and  swin- 
ish and  mutton  meats,  hams,  sausages,  etc.  173,629  ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  102,092  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Auth,  N.,  Prov.  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Bovine  and  swin- 
ish and  mutton  meats  and  meat  products.  173,644  ; 
Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No.    162,093 ;    published   July    3,    1923. 

Authorized  Wassermann  Medical  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Medicated  plasters.  176,169;  Nov.  20;  Serial 
No.   177,211  ;   published  Aug.  28,   1923. 

Auto-Hone  Co.,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Metal-working  cylin- 
drical milling  tools.  168,184 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
169,147  ;   published  Feb.   13.   1923. 

Auto  Pedal  Pad  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile  pedal 
pads  and  accelerator  heel  rests.     169,725  ;  June  2(:. 

Auto  Products  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Bulfiilo,  N.  V.  Auti  prod- 
ucts. 171,035  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  158,744  ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Auto  Spring  Protector  Co.      (See  Papp,  Abraham.) 

Autol  Scientific  Laboratories.     (See  Cerny,  George  A.) 

Aut-O-Luk  Card  Co.     (See  Storgaard,  Henry.) 

Automatic  Burner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Fuel-oil 
burners.  105,080;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  158,911;  pub- 
lished Mar.  14,  1922. 

Automatic  Curtain  Co.     (See  Warren,  Clyde  W.) 

Automatic  Dishwasher  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dishwashing 
machines.  167,258 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  168,996 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  6,  1923. 

Automatic  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic 
telephone  systems.     166,292;  Mar.  27. 

Automatic  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  tel- 
ephone systems.  166,580  ;  Apr.  10.  Serial  No.  171,721 ; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Automatic  Meshbag  Co.,  Providence,  E.  I.  Ladles'  hand 
bags.  166,566  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  167,449  ;  published 
Jan.  2,  1923. 

Automatic  Recording  Safe  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Port- 
able savings  banks.  175,154-5  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  Nos. 
180,825-6  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Automatic  Refrigerating  Company,  The,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     170.998  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 

177.644  ;  published  Mav  15,   1923. 

Automatic  Refrigerating  Company,  The,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Refrigerating  apporatu.=i.     172,062;  Aug.  21;  Serial  No. 

177.645  ;  nublisbed  May  22,  1923. 

Automatic  Transportation  Co.,  The,  Buflfalo,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
trically-operated tractors  and  locomotives.  177,570  ; 
Dec.    18. 

Automatic  Trap  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Mouse  and  rat  traps. 
163,488  ;  Jan.  16. 

Automative  Toy  Kraft  Company,  Sacramento,  C.-Uif.  Tov 
vehicles.     168,980  ;   May  29. 

Automobile  Appliances  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vacuum- 
operated  mechanical  stop  signal  and  direction-indicat- 
ing device  for  automobiles.  169, z52  ;  June  12  •  Serial 
No.  170.923;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Automohilwerke  H.  Biissing,  Aktiengesellschaft,  Braun- 
schweig, Germany.  Motor  trucks  and  motor  omnibuses. 
176,904  ;  Dec.  4. 

.\uty,  Jonas,  Seekonk,  Mass.  Liquid  preparation  for  hair 
dressing,  all  scalp  diseases,  chap,  etc.  164,480 : 
Feb.  20. 


Avalou  Knitwear  Company,  Utica,  N.  Y.     Bathing  suits. 

171,324 ;   Aug.    7 ;   Serial    No.    168,570 ;   published  May 

8,   1923. 
A\irill,  Georgene,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dolls  and  doll  outfits. 

169,960;   July  10;   Serial   No.   164,144;   published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Avery  Company,  Peoria,  111.     Thrashers.     166.030 ;   Mar. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  167,157  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Axxo   Chemical  Co.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Detergent  iu   the 

nature   of  a   water   softener  and   soap.     174,812  ;    Oct. 

23;    Serial   No.    180,957;    published   July    24.    1923. 
.\yei-,    Uariiet    Hubbard,    New    I'orU,    N.    V.      Toilet    soap. 

103,776;  Jan.  30. 
Ayer,  Harriet  Hubbard,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Vanity  boxes. 

164,620;  Feb.  20. 
Ayer,    Harriet    Hubbard,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Perfumes. 

164,679-81  ;  Feb.  27. 
Ayer,    Harriet    Hubbard,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Perfumes. 

164,688  ;   Feb.   27. 
Ayer,    Harriet    Hubbard,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Shampoo. 

165,433-4 :  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  Nos.  165,845-6 ;  published 

Nov.  28,  1922. 
Ayer,   Harriet  Hubbard,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Coloring  for 

eyebrows.    165,467  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167,503  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  12,  1922. 
Ayer,    Harriet    Hubbard,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Perfumes. 

167,345;  May  1;   Serial    No.    162,975;   published   Aug. 

22,  1922. 
Azol  Laboratories.     (See  Gilbert,  Glenn  R.) 
Azor    Motor    Mfg.    Co.,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Electric 

motors.     169,479  ;   June  19  ;   Serial  No.   174,285  ;   pub- 
lished  Mar.   27,    1923. 
B.  B.   Drug  &  Chemical  Co.      (See  Jarvis,  Henry  C.) 
B-B    Shoe    Company,    The,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Shoes   and 

slippers  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.     169,383  ; 

June  12;  Serial  No.  171,891;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
B.   B.   W.  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Hinged  spec- 
tacle frames  and  parts  thereof.     165,001 ;   Feb.  27. 
B.  D.  Rising  Paper  Company,  Housatonic,  Mass.     Bond, 

linen,  ledger,  and  bristol  papers  and  writing  papers  gen- 
erally.    163,530;  Jan.  16. 
B  &  L  Metal  Stamping  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Metal 

parts    and    fittings    for    electric-lighting    fixtures,    also 

complete  electric-lighting  fixtures.     174,577  ;   Oct.   23  ; 

Serial  No.   164,489  ;   published  .July  24,  1923. 
B.  &  R.  Mfg.  Co..  Inc.,  West  Hobokcn,  N.  J.     Elastic  spe- 
cialties.    164,228  ;  Feb.  13. 
B.    &    R.   Mfg.    Co.,    Inc.,    West    Hoboken,   N.    J.      Elastic 

girdles  and  elastic  negligee  hose  supporters.      165,395  ; 

Mar.  0  :  Serial  No.  157,654  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
B.  V.  D.  Company,  The,  assignor  to  The  B.  V.  D.  Company. 

Inc..  Baltimore,  Md.     Underwear  of  woven  and  knitted 

fabrics.     163,555  ;  Jan.  23. 
Baalmann,  John,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Gas  tablets  for 

I'elieving    gas    from    the    stomach    and    bowels,    etc. 

170,830  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.   169,996  ;  published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Bab,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Ladies',  misses',  and  children's 

knitted    dresses,    suits,    waists,    blouses,    etc.     177,568 ; 

Dec.  18  :  Serial  No.  176,532  ;   published  Aug.   21,   1923. 
Babani,    Maurice,    Paris.    France.      Perfume    extracts,   lo- 
tions, toilet  -waters,  etc.     171,954  ;  Aug.  14. 
Babbitt.   Marve  C,  Boise,   Idaho.    Veterinary   remedy  for 

the  prevention  of  abortion  in  cattle.     168.064  ;  May  15  ; 

Serial  No.   171, .347  ;  published   Feb.   20,   1923. 
Babcock,  A.  P.,   Co.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Cold,    face,   van- 
ishing,   and    cleansing    creams,    perfume,    sachets,    etc. 

177,169;  Dec.   11;  Serial  No.  181,237;  published  Sept. 

18,   1923. 
Babcock,  A.  P.  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfumery, 

talcum,  toilet,  and  face  powders,  rouge,  etc.     167,300 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Babcock   &   Shannon   Co.,   Albany,   N.   Y.     Pants,  jackets, 

and  overalls,  coats,  etc.     171,268  ;  July  31  ;   Serial  No. 

168,870;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Babcock  &  Shannon  Co.,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Collars,  neckties, 

suspenders,  etc.     171,269  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  168,869  ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Babcock  &  Wilcox  (Company,  The,  Elizabethport,  N.  J.,  and 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Steam  generators.     23,692  ;  renewed 

Oct.  10,  1923, 
Babson  Bros.     (See  Blake,  Henry,  Harness  Company,  as- 
signor. ) 
Baby  Shop,  Inc.,  The,   San  Francisco,   Calif.     Children's 

rompers,    overalls,    and    dresses.      166,616 ;    Apr.    10 ; 

Serial  No.  121,143  ;  published  Apr.  11,  1922. 
Bach,    James    J.,    doing  business    as   lo   Thyro   Chocolate 

Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Goiter  preventive.   ]  77,673  ; 

Dec.   25;   Serial   No.    180,736;   published   Oct.    9,    1923. 
Bach,   L.   R.,  &  Brown,   Denver,   Colo.     Storage  batteries 

and  drv   cells.      164.848 :    I'>b.   27. 
Bacharach-Rasin  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Bicycles.     171,491  ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  115,398  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Bachmann  Bros.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Sheeting  made  from 

nitrocellulose  compounds.     167,571  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 

166,931  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Bachmann    Bros.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Spectacle    frames. 

173,548;  Sept.  25. 
Bachmann,    Jacob,    doing    business    as    J.    Bachmann    A 

Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Leather    belting.       174,4,38; 

Oct.   16;   Serial  No.   177,760;   published   .Tuly   3,    1923. 
Bachrach.  Joseph,   doing  business  as  Bachrach   Specialty 

Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Inkwells.      163,272 ;   J'an.   9. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Bachrach  Specialty   Co.     (See  Bachrach,  Joseph.) 

Badger  Foot  I'owder  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Foot  pow- 
ders.    164,497;  Feb.  20. 

Badger  Ualncoat  Co.,  The,  Port  Washington,  Wis.  IJaln- 
coats    and    waterproof   garments.      165,i)i;6 ;    Mar.    L'O. 

Badger  Rubber  Works,  The,  Milwaukee  and  Cudahy,  Wis. 
Nonmetallic  tires.  171,731  ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No. 
170,2t)7;   published   Apr.   3,  1923. 

Badger  Wire  &  Iron  Works,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Concrete 
mixers.    167,314  ;  Apr.  24. 

Baechtold,  Herman,  doing  business  as  Rochelle  Lace 
Works,  New  York,  N.  X.  Imported  woven  fabrics. 
170,234  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  174,032  ;  published  Apr.  3, 
1923. 

Baeffsky,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Famous  Raincoat  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Men's  and  boys'  overcoats  and 
suits.  175,393  ;  Nov.  G  ;  Serial  No.  157,910  ;  published 
Aug.  7,  1923. 

Baer  Bros.  Mi'g.  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Ladles'  and  children's 
hate  and  caps.     163,551  ;  Jan.  23. 

Baer  Company,  The,  Lehighton.  I'u.  Thrown  silk.  166,924  ; 
Apr.   17;   Serial  No.   154,119;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Baer,  Howard  W.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Antiseptic  pow- 
der. 167,601  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  165,224  ;  published 
Jan.  2.  1923. 

Batr,  Leopold  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Ball  tossing  and  re- 
ceiving game  apparatus.  165,735  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No. 
169,523;    published    Dec.    12,    1922. 

Bacget,  James  A.,  doing  business  as  Submarine  Pyorrhea 
Co.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Tooth  paste  or  dental  cream. 
173,255  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  179,452  ;  published  June 
12,  1923. 

Uagsbaw,  W.  H.,  Co.,  Lowell,  Mass.  Talking-machine 
needles.     167,991 ;  May  8. 

Bahmann  Iron  Works  Company,  Boston,"  Mass..  and 
I'aytou.  Ohio.     Susar  machinery.     163.869:  l\-\\  6. 

Bahnsen,  C,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bolivia  coat- 
ings in  the  piece.  177,303^  ;  Dec.  IS ;  Serial  Nos. 
172.-161-2;   published  Sept.  25,   1923. 

Bailet,  Guillaume,  Hendon,  London,  England.  Dves  for 
the  hair.  167,807;  May  8;  Serial  No.  167,218;  puo- 
lished  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Bailey  &  Company,  Inc.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Piston  rings. 
173,313  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  179,131 ;  published  June 
19,  1923. 

Uaiiey,  John  H.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Cement  for  repairing 
wood,  glass,  china,  and  other  articles.  164,853 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Bailey,  Walter  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Chicken  remedies. 
165,579;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  162,604;  published  Dec. 
12.  1922. 

Bailhache,  Isophene  G.,  doing  business  as  The  Dubble- 
bord  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ironing  boards. 
173,528  ;  Sept.  25. 

Bailhe,  George,  doing  business  as  The  Vocaleze  Company, 
Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Aromatic  medicinal  liquid  for  re- 
lief of  throat  irritations,  colds,  hay  fever,  etc.  167,374  ; 
May   1;   Serial  No.   167,970;    published  Dec.   26.    1922. 

Bain-Alexander  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Coffee. 
163.273  ;  Jan.  9. 

Baird-North  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Artificial  or  re- 
constructed pearls.  166,587 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No. 
171,680  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Baird-North  Company.  Providence.  R.  I.  Watches. 
174,885;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  181,715;  published  July 
24,  1923. 

Balrd,  William  F.,  doing  business  as  William  F.  Balrd 
Company.  Winchester,  Mass.  Refrigeratini;  vehicle 
bodies.     177,800  :   Dec.  25. 

Baker  Brush  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Artists'  and 
painters'   brushes.     163,274  ;  Jan.  9. 

Baiter  Brush  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paintbrushes. 
173,736 :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  178,490 ;  published  June 
19,  1923. 

Baker  Castor  Oil  Company,  The.  Jersey  Citv,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Castor  oil.  23,895-6  ;  renewed  Dec. 
5,  1923. 

Baker,  Clarence  I.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  New  and  second- 
hand furniture.  167,610  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  154,426 ; 
published  Oct.  10.  1922. 

Baker  &  Co.,  Inc..  Newark,  N.  J.  Dental  metal.  173.278  ; 
Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  178,950:  published  June  19,1923. 

Baker  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Dental  band  mate- 
rial. 173.459:  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  178,949;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Baker  &  Co..  Inc.,  Newark.  N.  J.  Dental  metal.  173.460  ; 
Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  178.951  ;  puljlished  June  19    1923 

Baker,  David  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sanitary  head  shield 
for  dental  chair.     171.633  :   Au?.   7. 

Raker.  Erwln  H.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Medicine  for  coughs, 
colds,  bronchitis,  croup,  etc.     164.614  ;  Feb.  20.    " 

Baker,  Geo..  &  Sons,  Brockton,  Mass.  Carpet  tacks. 
164,313  :   Feb.  20. 

Baker,  George  W.,  Shoe  Company.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren's and  women's  shoes  made  of  leather,  canvas,  etc 
166.111  :  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  150,655;  pubUshed  Dec.  5, 
1922. 

Baker.  Hamilton  and  Pacific  Company,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Garden  hose.  174,768 :  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
170,359  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Baker,  Hamilton  and  Pacific  Companv,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Adhesive  tape.  17.=).073 :  Oct.  .30;  Serial  No 
170,356  :  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 


Baker,    Hamilton    and    Pacific   Company,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.      Asphalt-saturated    roofing   felt,   building   paper, 

deadening    felt,    etc.      175,074 ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial    No. 

170,353  ;  t)ublished  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Baker,    Hamilton    and    Pacific   Company,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.      Padlocks   and   key    blanks.      175,075 ;   Oct.    30 ; 

Serial  No.  170,351  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Baker,  Hamilton  &  Pacific  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Stepladders.      175,388  ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No.    170,352 ; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Baker,    Hamilton    and    Pacific    Company,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.     Adhesive  tape  for  electrical  purposes.     175,762  ; 

Nov.   13;   Serial  No.   170,355;   published  Aug.   7,  1923. 
Baker,    Hamilton   and    Pacific    Company,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.    Carpenters'  steel  squares,  family  weighing  scales. 

shingling-hateliet     gauges,     etc.       175,763 ;     Nov.     13 ; 

Serial  No.  170,350 ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Baker,    Hamilton    and    Pacific    Company,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.    Lead  pencils   and  carpenters'   pencils.     175,950 ; 

Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  170,349  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Baker,  Hamilton  &  Pacific  Company,  San  Francisco.  Calif. 

Adzes,  auger  bits.  axes,  hacksaws,  etc.     177,646  ;  Dec. 

25 ;    Serial   No.    170.354  :    published    Aug.    21,    1923. 
Baker  Ice  Cream  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Ice  cream. 

water  Ices,  and  sherbets.     169,732  ;  June  26. 
Baker,  Jos.  G.,  Richmond,  Va.     Cleanser  for  all  kinds  of 

finished  surfaces.     174,014  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,458  ; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Baker-Lockwood   Mfg.   Co.,   Inc.,   The,   Kansas  City,   Mo. 

Stocking  protectors  for  the  knees.     165,515  ;  Mar.  13 ; 

Serial  No.  163,498  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Baker  Paint   &  Varnish   Co.,  Jersey    City,   N.   J.      iuttv. 

169,032;  May  29. 
Baker  Paint  &  Varnish  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Varnish 

stain.      169,484;    June    19;    Serial    No.    174,603;'  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 
Baker  Paint  &  Varnish   Co.,   Jersey  City,   N.  J.     Paints, 

varnishes,      putties,      dry      colors,     white     lead,      etc. 

169,872;    July   3 ;    Serial   No.   174,605;    published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Baker  Paint   &   Varnish  Co.,  Jersey  City,   N.     J.     Paint 

enamels.      169,873  ;   July   3  ;    Serial  No.   174,604  ;   pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 
Baker-Perkins  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Saginaw,  Mich. 

Dough  and  bun  dividers,   bread  proofers,  panning  ma- 
chines,   mixers,    etc.      1.70,237 ;    July    10 ;    Serial    No. 

174,228  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Baker-Perkins  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Saginaw,  Mich 

Baking  ovens.     175,773  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  177,581  ; 

publisiied  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Baker,  R.  &  L.   Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Elevat- 
ing   industrial    trucks    and    structural    parts    thereof. 

169,206;  June  12;  Serial  No.  168,705;  pubUshed  Mar. 

Balbo.  Frank  C.  Oakland.  Calif.  Bread  and  cookies. 
160.138 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  150,725  :  published  Nov. 
7,    1922. 

Balcells.      (See  Buenaventura,   Balcells  Valbona.) 

Baldacci.  Valentino,  doing  business  as  Laboratorio 
Cbimico  Farmaceutico  V.  Baldacci,  Pisa,  Italy.  Phar- 
maceutical preparations  for  the  treatment  of  diabetes, 
etc.  173,328:  Sept.  25:  Serial  No.  171,703;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

Baldacci,  Valentino,  doing  business  as  Laboratorio  Chi- 
mico  Farmaceutico  V.  Baldacci,  Pisa,  Italy.  Pharma- 
ceutical preparations  for  coughs,  whooping  cough,  etc 
174,112 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  170,921 ;  published  July 
o,  1923. 

Baldacci,  Valentino,  doing  business  as  Laboratorio  Chi- 
mico  Farmaceutico  V.  Baldacci,  Pisa,  Italy.  Haemostatic 
preparations.  174.934  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  170,888  : 
published  July  24.  1923. 

Baldur-Pianofort-Fabrik  Aktien-Gesellschaft,  Frankfort- 
on-the-Main,  Germany.  Musical  instruments  and  supplies. 
166,533  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  164,787  ;  published  Jan.  2, 

Baldwin    Company,    The.      (See   Baldwin,    D.    H.,    &   Co 
n.-isi^'nors.) 

Baldwin  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Player  pianos 
and  piano  players.  165.257  :  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
167.705:  published  Dec.  19.  1922. 

Baldwin  Company,  The.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Pianos  and 
player  pianos.     165.628  ;  Mar.  13. 

Baldwin  Company.  The.  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Pianos,  player 
pianos,  and  piano  players.  177,746;  Dec.  25:  Serial 
No.    180.264 ;   published    Oct.   9,    1923. 

Baldwin,  D.  H..  &  Co..  assignor  to  The  Baldwin  Com- 
pany, rincinnati.  Ohio.  Pianos.  20,903 :  rcui'wed 
Mar.   29.   1922. 

Baldwin,  Henry  P.,  Ltd.,  Lahaina,  Hawaii.  Canned  fruits 
104,67.3^;   Feb.  27. 

Baldwin.  Henry  P.,  Ltd..  doing  business  as  Baldwin  Pack- 
ers, r.ahaina.  Mnm,  Hawaii.  Canned  pineapple. 
164.9.50  :    Feb.    27. 

Baldwin.  Henry  P.,  Ltd.,  doing  business  as  The  Baldwin 
Packers.  Lahaina,  Hawaii.  Canned  pineapple.  168,536  : 
Afnv  22 

Baldwin.  Joseph  T.,  Baltimore.  Md.  Portable  metallic 
garapes.  167,511;  May  1;  Serial  No.  166,341;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

Baldwin  Locomotive  Works.  The  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Loco- 
motives and  parts  thereof.     165.035  :  Feb.  27. 

Baldwin   Packers.      (See  Baldwin,   Henrv  P.,   Ltd.) 


622 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  Hst  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Va.      Shovels, 


Shovels, 
handles. 

Shovels, 
handles. 

Shovels, 


Baldwin    Tool    Works,    Parkersburs,    W. 

spades,  scoops,  etc.     164,501  ;  Feb.  20. 
Baldwin    Tool    Works,    Parkersburg,    W.    Va. 

spades,   scoops,   posthole  diggers,  and   wooden 

104,582;  Feb.  20. 
Baldwin    Tool    Works,    Parkersburg,    W.    Va. 

spades,   scoops,   posthole  diggers,   and   wooden 

164,609-10  ;  Feb.   20. 
Baldwin    Tool    Works,    Parkersburg,    W.    Va. 

scoops,  spades,  posthole  diggers,  and  wooden  handles. 

167,280  ;   Apr.   24  ;    Serial  No.   106,644  ;   published  .Tan. 

30    1923 
Baldwin    Tool    Works,    Parkersburg,    W.    Va.      Shovels, 

spades,   scoops,   posthole  diggers,  and  wooden   handles. 

173,433;     Sept.     25;     Serial    No.     166,645;     published 

Jan.  23,  1923. 
Baldwin    Tool    Works,    Parkersburg,    W. 

spades,    scoops,    posthole    diggers,    etc. 

23  ;   Serial  No.  166,636  ;  published  Aug. 
Baldwin    Tool    Works,    i'arkershurg.     W. 


27; 


Va.  Shovels, 
174,760;  Oct. 
7,   1923. 

Shovels, 
Serial    No. 


Va. 


Tin 
17; 


and    terne 
Serial    No. 


spades,    scoops,    etc.      176,518 ;    Nov. 

106,638;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Baldwins    Limited,    London,    England. 

plates    and     sheets.       166,790 ;     Apr. 

158,415  :  published  Jan.   16,   1923. 
Balfour,  Williamson  and  Company,  New  Tork,  N.  Y.     Oils 

used  in  the  paint,  varnish,  and  linoleum  industries  and 

including  china-wood   oil.     164,415 ;   Feb.   20. 
Ball,   F.  M.,  &   Company,   San   Francisco,   Calif.     Canned 

fruits   and   vegetables.      171,101  ;    July   31 ;    Serial   No. 

174,229  ;   published   May    15,    1923. 
Ball,   F.   M.,  &  Company,   San   Francisco,   Calif.     Canned 

deciduous  fruits,  vegetables,  fruit  salad,  etc.     177,004  ; 

Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,879  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Ballantine,   P.,   &  Sons,   Newark,  N.   J.     Malt  sirup,   hop 

flavored,  for  beverage  purposes.     166,335  ;  Mar.  27. 
Ballantyne,    D..    Brothers   &   Company,    Limited,    Peebles, 

Scotland.      Knitted    wear    for    ladies,    gentlemen,    and 

children.     173,831  ;    Oct.    2  ;    Serial   No.   175,053 ;    pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 
Ballard  &  Ballard  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Self-rising  wheat 

flour.     170,705  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  154,075  ;  published 

Mar.    20,   1923. 
Ballard  &  Ballard  Co.,  Incorporated,  Louisville,  Ky.   Wheat 

flour — namely,    self-rising    flour.       172,473 ;    Aug.    28  ; 

Serial  No.  172,719  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Ballard  &  Ballard  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.     Stock,  poul- 
try,  and   chick   feeds.      167,147 ;   Apr.    24 ;    Serial    No. 

156,074  ;  published  Dec.   26,   1922. 
Ballard   &   Ballard   Company,   Louisville,   Ky.      Self-rising 

flour.     170,882  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  157,295  :  published 

Mar.  20,  1923. 
Ballard   &  Ballard   Company,   Louisville,  Ky.     Self-rising 

wheat   flour.      170,883  ;   July   24  ;    Serial   No.   159,080 ; 

published  Mar.   20,   1923. 
Ballard   &   Ballard    Company,    Louisville,    Ky. 

wheat   flour.      170,884  ;    July   24  ;    Serial   No. 


published  Mar.  20,   1923 
Ballard  ""      " 


Prepared 
159,079  ; 


&   Ballard    Company,    Louisville,    Ky. 
flour    containing    wheat    flour,    bran,    sugar, 


Prepared 

and    salt. 


171,034;  July  31;  Serial  No.  159,081 ;  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 

Ballard  &  Ballard  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Wheat 
flour — namely,  self-rising  flour.  172,625  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Se- 
rial No.  159,078  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Ballard  and  Ballard  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Wheat 
flour — namely,  self-rising  flour.  172,626  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Se- 
rial No.  156,434  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Ballard,  J.  O.,  &  Company,  Malone,  N.  Y.  Men's  pants, 
husiness  nnd  golf  suits,  ulsters,  overcoats,  etc. 
164,248  ;  Feb.  13. 

Ballard,  J.  O..  &  Company,  Malone,  N.  Y.  Men's  pants. 
164,249;  Feb.  13. 

Balme,  Paul,  doing  business  as  B.  Paul,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y. 
Hair  dye.  165,811  ;  Mar.  20  :  Serial  No.  167,345  ;  pub- 
lished  .Tan.   2.    1923. 

Balmer,  J.  H.,  Co.      (See  Balmer,  John  H.) 

Balmer,  John  H^  doing  business  as  J.  H.  Balmer  Co., 
Newark,  N.  .T.  Vitreous  china  bathroom  fixtures. 
163,650  ;  Jan.  23. 

Balsamea  Co.,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Medicinal 
preparation  recommended  for  the  treatment  of  affec- 
tlone  of  the  throat,  etc.  170,724  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No. 
172,661 ;   published   Apr.   24,   1923. 

Baltar,  Joseph  T.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Tablets  for  the 
treatment  of  colds,  la  grippe,  and  headache.  176.307; 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,258  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Baltic  Chemical  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Liquid  prepara- 
tion for  use  on  the  skin  to  keep  the  mosquitoes  away. 
167,426 ;  May  1 ;  Seri.al  No.  165,341 ;  published  Jan. 
30,  1923. 

Baltimore  Barg.iin  House,  Baltimore  and  Cumberland,  Md. 
Monthly   publications.     173,583  ;   Sept.   25. 

Baltimore  Bargain  House,  Baltimore  and  Cumberland, 
Md.  Shoe  lasts,  blind  awnings,  animal  traps,  rubber 
cloth,  etc.  174.459  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  117,793 ; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Baltimore  Copper  Paint  Company.  (Eee  Reeder,  Oliver 
&  Son,  Inc.) 

Baltimore  Optical  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Lenses  and 
frames  for  eyeglasses  and  spectacles.  170,007 ;  July 
10;   Serial  No.  172,929;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 


C; 


Baltz,  Charles,  Chicago,  111.     Cheese.     105,376;  Mar. 

Serial  No.    160,279 ;    published   Nov.   7,    1922. 
Bamberger,  L.,  &  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Blouses.    164,245-6 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Bamberger,  L.,  &  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J 

Feb.  27. 
Bamberger,   L.,   &   Co.,   Newark,   N.   J. 

women's  hats  and  blouses.      164,874 
Bamberger,  L.,  &  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

si^res.    166,726  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No. 

Jan.  16,  1923. 
Bamberger,   L.,  &  Co.,   Newark,   N.  J 


Corsets.     164,873 ; 

Corsets,   middies, 
;   Feb.  27. 
Corsets  and  bras- 
160,486  ;  published 


Women's  dresses. 
171,730  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  170,361  ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Banibeiger,  L.,  &  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Women's  suits. 
170,112;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  100,483;  published  Sept. 
11,  1023. 

Bamberger,  L.,  &  Co.,  Newark,  N.  Y.  Talking  machines 
and  pianos.     176,777  ;  Nov.  27. 

Bamberger,  L.,  &  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Women's  dresses- 
177,308;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  170,360;  published  Oct. 
2,   1923. 

Bamberger  Eeinthal  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Knitted 
caps.  171,201  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  151,864  ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Bamberger  Keinthal  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Caps. 
172,548  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  173,459  ;  published  June 
5,    1923. 

Bambini  Company.     (See  Bambini,  Isola.) 

Bambini,  Isola,  doing  business  as  Bambini  Company,  Al- 
buquerque, N.  Mex.  Face  lotion,  beauty  balm,  and  face 
cream.  166,143  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  157,253  ;  published 
Nov.  28,  1922. 

Bancroft,  Joseph,  &  Sons  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Cotton  piece  goods.  174.027 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
176,440  ;  published  Juno  19,   1923. 

Bangert,  Adolph.  (See  Bangert  Improved  Tool  Co.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bangert  Improved  Tool  Co.,  Inc.,  Union,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  A.  Bangert,  Jersey  City,  N.  .T. 
Mechanics'  wrenches,  hammers,  pliers,  and  pincers. 
169,262  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  158,073  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Bangor  Publishing  Company,  Bangor,  Me.  Daily  news- 
paper. 165,252 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  168,820 ;  pub- 
lished  Dec.    19,    1922. 

Bankee  Corporation  of  America,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Trad- 
ing stamps  and  coupons,  booklets,  etc.  172,118  ;  Aug. 
21  ;  Serial  No.  175,421 ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Bankers  Discount  Association,  Astoria,  Oreg.  Canned 
salmon.  177,184;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  180,830;  pub- 
lished  Sept.   25,   1923. 

Bankers  Savings  &  Credit  System  Company,  The,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Portable  money  receptacles  or  portable 
banks.  165,507-8;  Mar.  13;  Serial  Nos.  165,115-6; 
published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Bankers  Savings  and  Credit  System  Company,  The,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Money  receptacles  or  portable  banks. 
168,141  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  170,268  ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Bankers  Supply  Co.,  The,  Denver,  Colo.,  and  Chicago,  HI. 
Safety  paper — viz,  blank  checks.  173,042;  Sept.  11; 
Serial  No.  179.391 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Bankers  Supply  Co.,  The,  Denver,  Colo.,  and  Chicago,  111. 
Publications  issued  weekly.  176,424  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 
No.    181,509;   published   Sept.   11,   1923. 

Banka,  Chester  O.,  also  doing  business  as  C.  O.  Banks 
Co.,  Monrovia,  Calif.  Fresh  citrous  fruits.  175,618  ; 
Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,831  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Banks,  Llewellyn  A.,  doing  business  as  Citrus  Growers 
Cash  Association,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fresh  citrous 
fruits — viz,  oranges  and  lemons.  172,620  ;  Sept.  11  ; 
Serial  No  161,960  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Banks,  Llewellyn  A.,  doing  business  as  Citrus  Growers 
Cash  Association,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fresh  citrous 
and  deciduous  fruits.  173,645 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
161,959  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Banner   Silk  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  The,  New  York.   N. 
Silk    knitted    cloth    in    the    bolt.      163,927 ;     Feb. 

Banner    Silk    Knitting    Mills,     Inc.,     New    York,    N. 
Knitted    silk   fabrics.      163,976 ;    Feb.   6. 

Banner   Sl!k  Knitting  Mills,   Inc.,  The,  New   York,  N 
Knitted    silk    fabrics.      166,869 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial 
163,254:   published  Jan.   30.  1923, 

Banner  Silk  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y 
Knitted  silk  fabrics.  171,532 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 
175,377;    published   Mav   1,    1923. 

Banner  Silk  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Knitted  silk  fabric—  viz,  silk  knitted  cloth  in  the  piece 
171,625 :  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  177,161  ;  published  May 
22,  -1923. 

Banner  Silk  Knitting  Mills,   Inc.,  The,  New  York,   N 
Knitted    silk    fabrics.      174,157:    Oct.    9;    Serii 
180,781  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Banner  Silk  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,   N. 
Knitted    silk    fabrics.      174,185 :     Oct.    9 ; 
180,784  :  published  July  17,   1923. 

Banner   Silk  Knitting  Mills.    Inc.,   The,  New  York,   N, 
Knitted    silk    fabrics.      177.692 
183,621  :  published  Oct.  2,  1923 

Banner   Silk  Knitting  Mills.    Inc., 
Knitted    silk    fabrics.      177,781  ; 
183,901  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  reoistranis  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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BanuiDg   Canning    Co.,    Banning,    Calif.      Canned    fruits. 

166,091  ;   Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.   164,295  ;   published  Dec. 

It),  19'-'L'. 
Banning    Canning   Co.,    Banning,    Calif.      Canned    fruits. 

160,092-3  :   Mar.  27  ;  Serial  Nos.  164,297-8  ;  published 

Dec.  19,  192:i. 
Banning    Canning    Co.,    Banning,    Calif.      Canned    fruits. 

166,252  ;   Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  164,296  ;  published  Dec. 

19,  1922. 
Banning    Canning   Co.,    Banning,    Calif.      Canned    fruits. 

166,2,53  ;  Mar.   27  ;  Serial  No.  164,301  ;   published  Dec, 

19,  1922. 
Banning    Canning    Co.,    Banning,    Calif.  ■   Canned    fruits. 

168,597  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.    164,300  ;    published  Feb. 

13.   1923. 
Banning.    Edmund   P.,   doing  business  as   Gravit.y   Appli 

ance  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Body  braces.     163,705  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Bauuiiis,  Margery  A.,  Evanston,   111.      Ginger   bread  and 

cookies.      176,864 :    Dec.    4 ;    Serial    No.    158,592 ;    pub- 
lished  Sept.  4.   1923. 
Bancs.    V.,   &   Co.    Inc.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Food   product. 

174,516 ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  177,948 ;  published  .Tuly 

24.  1923. 
Barab,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  Aniseptol  Chemical  Co., 

Wiiniington,  Del.     Emollient  for  use  for  chapped  skin, 

sunburn,   etc.     176,318  ;   Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.   179,085  ; 

published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Barash    Bros.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Ric-rac    braid. 

174,707  ;   Oct.  23 ;   Serial  No.   170,269  ;  published  July 

24,  1923. 
Barash  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Riekrack  braid 

and  shirred  ribbon  elastic.     174,129  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 

180,738  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Barbara  Ann  Dress  Shops,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dresses. 

106,665  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  165,055  ;  published  Jan.  2, 

1923. 
Barber,   A.   H.,   &   Co..   Chicago,    111.,   and   Plymouth   and 

Dcdgeville,    Wis.      Cheese.      177,383 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial 

No.  182,040;   published  Oct.   2.   1923. 
Barber,   A.   H.,    .&   Co.,    Chicago,    111.,   and   Plymouth  and 

Dodgeville,    Wis.      Cheese.      177,384 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial 

No.  182,042  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Barber  Asphalt  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,   Pa.     Steam 

rollers,  tandem  and  macadam  rollers,  gasoline  tandem 

and   macadam   rollers,   etc.      163,908 ;    Feb.   6. 
Barber   Asphalt   Company,   The,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Fire 

wagons,  surface  heaters,  stationary  and  portable  melt- 
ing   kettles.      174,469 ;    Oct.    16 ;    Serial    No.    170,748 ; 

published  June  26,  1923. 
Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Waterproof     roofing     sheets    and     shingles.       163,017  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Asphalt,   crude  and  refined,  and  paving  materials  con- 
taining asphalt.     163,018  ;  Jan.  2. 
Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Asphalt     and     paving     materials     containing     asphalt. 

165,07i>;    Mar.   6;    Serial   No.    163,373;    published   Oct. 

10,  1922. 
Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Motor  and  other  oils  and  greases.     167,786 ;   May  8 ; 

Serial  No.  166,764  ;  published  Feb.  13,   1923. 
Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Asphalt,    asphalt    cement,    road    asphalt,    and    paving 

block  filler.     167,872  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,444  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 
Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Paints.      168.635  :    May   29  ;    Serial   No.    168,350  ;    pub- 
lished  Feb.    27.   192:!. 
Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Asphalt     and     paving     materials     containing     asphalt. 

174,450;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  163,965;  published  July 

3,  1923. 
Barber,  W.  H.,  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Lubricating  oils. 

160,158  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  154,053  ;   published  Jan. 

24,  1923. 
Barbicri,   Peter.   Perth  Amboy,    N.   J.      Rubber  soles   and 

heels.     176.119  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  166,032  ;  published 

Nov.   14.   1922. 
Barbour  Brothers  Co.,  The,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Lock-stitch 

machine  thread.     163.019  ;  Jan.  2. 
Barbour    Flax    Spinning    Co.,    Paterson,    N.    J.      Sewing 

thread.      171,898  ;   Aug.    14. 
Barbour  Flax  Spinning  Co.,  Paterson,   N.   J.     Hand   and 

machine  sewing  linen  threads.     174,092  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 

No.   179.984;   published   July   10,   1923. 
Barbour  Flax  Spinning  Co.,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Hand-sewing 

and   machine-sewing  linen  threads.      175,550 ;   Nov.   6  ; 

Serial  No.  179,985  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Barbour  Welting  Company,  Brockton.  Mass.     Cut  soles  of 

leather  for  boots  and  shoes.     172,125  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial 

No.  175.054  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Barclay  &  Co.,   Wilmington,   Del.,  and    New   York,  N.   Y. 

Soap.     105.069  ;  Mar.  6  ;   Serial  No.  164,535  ;  published 

Dec.  5,   1922. 
Barclay   &   Co.,   assignor   to   R.   White   &   Sons.    Limited. 

London,     E!ngland.       Aerated     and     nonalcoholic     ale. 

24.135  :  renewed  .Tan.  30,  1924. 
Barclay,  Douglas  M.,  doing  business  as  Standard  Granite 

Company.  Barre.   Vt.     Granite   blocks.     167,622;   May 

1 ;  Serial  No.  167,761 ;  published  Dee.  19,  192a. 


Barclay,  James  S.,  doing  business  as  Psycho  Emulsion 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  preparation  used  as 
a  general  tonic.     164.161  ;  Feb.   13. 

Bare    Fruit    Co.      (See    Bare,    John    V.) 

Bare.  John  V.,  doinfi  business  as  Bare  Fruit  Co.,  Lodi, 
Calif.      Fre.sh   grape  s.     164,087-8  ;   Feb.   13. 

Bario  Metal  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal 
alloys.      171,664;    Aug.    7. 

Bariscillo,  John  J.,  doing  business  as  Tonsitol  Labora- 
tories, Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  Preparation  for  the  treat- 
ment of  tonsillitis,  hoarseness,  quinsy,  etc.  172,892 ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,641 ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Barkann,  Milton  D.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Burs.  168,741 ; 
May  29;   Serial  iVo.   171,198:  published  Fob.   27,   1923. 

Barke-Berger  Food  Products  Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Salads, 
.<;alad  dressings,  pickles,  etc.  175.204  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial 
No.  175,182  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Barker,  H.  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Poultry  fountains.  169,102  ; 
June  5. 

Barkmahu  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pipes. 
172,130  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  174,602  ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Barlev  Motor  Car  Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Taxicabs. 
17o,019 ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  177,349  ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Barlith  Company,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Liquid  wa- 
terproofing composition  for  wood,  brick,  etc.  173,018  ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  173,126  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Barlow-Moore  Tobacco  Company,  Glasgow,  Ky.  Twist, 
ping,  and  smoking  tobacco.     164,908  ;  Feb.  27. 

Barmon  Brothers  Company  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Dresses. 
176,092  ;  Nov.   13. 

Barna,  Nicholas,  doing  business  as  Cosmos  Laboratory, 
Keyport,  N.  J.  Antiperspiration  compounds.  167,514 ; 
May  1  ;  Serial  No.  164,857  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Barnangens  Teckn.  Fabrikers  A.  B.,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 
Drawing,  indelible,  marking,  printing,  etc.,  inks. 
169,453  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  172,720  ;  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 

Barnangens  Teckn.  Fabrikers  A.  Bolag,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.  Drawing,  indelible,  marking,  printing,  etc., 
inks.  169,452  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  172,722  ;  published 
Mar.  27,  1923. 

Barnard,  Geo.  D.,  Stationery  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Writing  paper.      166,970;  Apr.  17. 

Barnard  Manufacturing  Company,  Superior,  Nebr.  Tooth- 
ache medicine.  170,195  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  173,394  ; 
published  Apr.    3,   1923. 

Barnard,  William  E.,  doing  business  as  Web  Sterilizer  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Toothbrush  sterilizers.  170,887 ; 
July  24  ;   Serial  No.  160,747  ;  published  Apr.   24.  1923. 

Barnes,  8.  O.,  &  Son,  Gardena,  Calif.  Medicine  for  the 
control  of  worms  in  poultry.     164,577  ;  Feb.  20. 

Carnett-Green  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hosiery,  sweat- 
ers,  underwear,   and   neckties.      172,168 ;   Aug.   21. 

Barnett,  I.  H.,  &  Brother,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hen's  dress, 
negligee,  and  work  shirts.  174,380 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial 
No.    162,099 ;   published   Oct.   3,   1922. 

Barnett.  Walter  W.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Medicinal  com- 
pound for  the  treatment  of  all  diseases  which  are  in- 
fluenced by  an  increase  of  white  corpuscles.  164,295  ; 
Feb.   20. 

Barnett,  William,  Seattle,  Wash.  Chemical  cooling  com- 
pound.    164,139;  Feb.  13. 

Barnhart,  Williamson  L.,  New  Y^ork  and  Babylon,  N.  Y. 
Printed  articles  and  letters  upon  the  subject  of  sales- 
manship. 174,017  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,379  ;  pub- 
lished June  12,   1923. 

Barns<lall  Refining  Company,  Tulsa,  Okla.  ParaflBn. 
164,657  ;   Feb.   27. 

Barr  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Tyrone,  Pa.  Com- 
plexion clay.  176,298  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  179,392  ; 
published  July  31,  1923. 

Barr  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Tyrone,  Pa.  Perfumes, 
face  powder,  toilet  water,  cold  cream,  etc.  177,469 ; 
Dec.  IS  ;   Serial  No.  176,107  ;  published  Sept.  2.5,  1923. 

Barr,  Morris  A.,  Valley  Forge,  Pa.  Semiprecious  stones. 
174,801 :  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,844 ;  published  July 
10,   1923. 

Barrett  &  Barrett,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Water  softener. 
163,020;   Jan.  2. 

Barrett  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mineral-surfaced 
roll  roofing.     163,021 ;  Jan.  2. 

Barrett  Company,  The,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Roofing  and 
sheathing  felt.  169,149;  June  12;  Serial  No.  160,992; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Barrett  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Readv-mixed 
paint  and  paint  thinner.  169,829  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No. 
173.209;    published    Apr.    3,    1923. 

Barrett  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insulating 
paper.  170,200 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  173,345 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Barrett  Comp.ojiy,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bituminous  ma- 
terial for  compounding  rubber.  172,004  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Se- 
rial  No.   173.692 :   published   May   29,   1923. 

Barrett  Company,  The.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bituminous  ma- 
terial for  compounding  rubber.  172,213-14  ;  Aug.  28  ; 
Serial  Nos.  173,690-1 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Barrett  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ready  felt 
roofing.  174,747 :  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  168.508  ;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 

Barriemore    Shop,    The.      (See   Lederer   &   Latz.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  vf  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Barrington    Packing    Co.,     Barrington,    111.       Hams    aud 

bacon.     175,715  ;  Nov.  6. 
Barrington      Packing     Co.,      Barrington,      111.        Bacon. 

177,102  :  Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No.  168,749  ;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 
Barrist  &  Co.,  Pliiladelpbia,  Pa.     Women's,  misses',   and 

children's    coats,    skirts,    and    suits.       17.3,435 :     Sept. 

25  ;    Serial   No.   174,764  ;    published   June   26,   1923. 
Barron,    .■\nderson    Co.,    Boi?ton,    Mass.      Men's   suits   and 

overcoats.     167,981  ;  May  8. 
Barron-Gray  Packing  Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.     Canned  fruits 

and   vegetables  and   dried   fruits.      173,089 ;    Sept.    18 ; 

Serial  No.  177,819  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Barron-Gray  Packing  Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.     Canned  fruits 

and   vegetable   and   dried    fruits.      173,130 ;    Sept.    18 ; 

Serial  No.  177,820  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Barron-Gray  Packing  Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.     Canned  fruit 

and  vegetables  and  dried  fruit.     173,931  ;   Oct.  2  ;   Se- 
rial No.  177,818  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Barrow,    A.    C,    &    Company,    Lynchburg,    Va.      Overalls, 

work    shirts,    coats,    vests,    and   pants.      171,752 ;    Aug. 

14  ;   Ser-.al   No.   163,966  ;  published  May   22,   1923. 
Barrow  Mfg.  Co.,  New  York,  N.   Y.      Flat  underwear  of 

knitted    and    textile    fabrics    for    women    and    misses. 

169,093  ;  June  5. 
Barry,    T.    D.,    Company,    Brockton,    Mass.      Shoes    made 

wholly   or   in    part    of   leather.      166,056-7;    Mar.   27; 

Serial  Nos.  168,193-4  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Barry.    T.    D.,    Company,    Brockton,    Mass.      Shoes    made 

wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.     170.410;  July  17;  Serial 

No.   173,460;   published  Apr.   3,  1923. 
Barsa    Corporation,    The,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Kimonos, 

breakfast    gowns,    etc.      174,274 ;    Oct.    9  ;    Serial    No. 

178,021  ;   published  July   10,  1923. 
Bartels,  Reinhard  E.,  doing  business  as  Props  Manufactur- 

ins   Co.,   Lynn,   Mass.      Combined   arch-supporting  and 

h  el-locating  shank   pieces.     174,142;   Oct.   2. 
Bartholomew   Battery    &    Supply    Co.,   doing   business   as 

Bartholomew   Battery   Co.,    St.   Louis,   Mo.      Secondary 

electrical    batteries.       174,779 ;     Oct.    23 ;     Serial    No. 

167,020;   published  Apr.  8.  1923. 
Bartlett  Corporation,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Castor  oil. 

177,160  ;  Dec.   11  ;  Serial  No.  181,811 ;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 
Bartlett     Nu     Products     Corporation,     Pasadena,     Calif. 

Food  beverage  made  of  fruits,  nuts,  and  grain.    168,364 ; 

May  22  :   Serial  No.  164,987  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Barton,    Charles,    doing    business    as    Specialists    Supply 

Company,    Honolulu,    Hawaii.      Eye    liquid.      167,835 ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,234  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Barton,  H.  H.,  and  Son  Co.  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Alumi- 
num-oxide paper,  carbon  paper,  electric  abrasive  cloth, 

etc.     171,082  ;   July  31 :   Serial  No.   173,461 ;  published 

Apr.  24,  1923. 
Bartow    Beverages,    Inc.,    Nashville,    Tenn.      Ginger    ale. 

174.223 ;  -Oct.    9 ;    Serial   No.    180,832 ;    published   July 

10,  1923. 
Baruxes,     Christ,    doing    business    as    Brux    Candy    Co., 

Newark,     Ohio.       Hard     and    soft     candies,     bonbons. 

chocolates,   and   marshmallows.      163,275 ;   Jan.   9. 
Barva,    Bernard    R.,    Fort    Wayne,    Ind.      Rubber    heels 

for  shoes.     177,017:  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  164,578;  puh- 

li.«bed   Sept.   18,   1923. 
Basch,    Herman,    &    Co.,    Inc.,    New   York    and   Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.     Fur  skins  dressed  and  dved.     167.946  ;  May  8  ; 

Serial    No.    169,752 ;   published   Feb.   6,    1923. 
Basilea,  C,  &  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Olive  oil.     168.612: 

May  29  :   Serial  No.   168.912  ;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 
Bass,  G.  H.,  &  Company,  Wilton,  Me.     Shoes  and  mocca- 
sins.     171,704  ;    Aug.    7. 
Bassett    .Jewelry    Co..    The,    Providrnce,    R.    I.      Pocket- 
knives.     174,915;   Oct.   23. 
Bassett.   Rudolph   A.,   Long  Beach,   Calif.     Cleaning  fluid 

for    cleaning    fabrics.      167,526 ;    May    1  ;    Serial    No. 

165,850  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Bassick    Company,    The,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Pintles   for 

c.TStprs.      169.3.59;   June   12;   Serial  No.   172,505;   pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 
Bassick    Company,    The,    Bridgeport,    Conn.     Door  locks. 

173,738 :    Oct.   2 ;    Serial  No.   178,324 ;   publLshed  June 

12,  1923. 

Bassick  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Hood  catches, 
hood-catch  brackets,  hood  and  door  handles.  175,377  ; 
Nov.   6 ;   Serial   No.   169.966 :   publisbrd   Feb.   13.   1923. 

Bassick  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Lubri- 
cants, including  oils  and  greases.     164,590  ;  Feb.  20. 

Bastanchurv  Ranch  Company,  Fullerton,  Calif.  Fresh 
citrus  fruit.     164,990  ;  Feb.  27. 

Bastian-Morley  Co.,  Laporte.  Ind.  Gas  water  heaters. 
569,235:  June  12:  Serial  No.  173,951;  published  Mar. 

13.  1923. 

Bastian-Morley    Co.,   Laporte,    Ind.      Gas    water    heaters. 

171,605;   Aug.   7;    Serial   No.   173,950;   published   May 

8,   1923. 
Bate.    Warwick    G.,    Newton    Falls,    Ohio.      Praver    and 

motto   cards.      175,781  :    Nov.    13  ;    Serial   No.    178,544  : 

published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
BateF!,    C.    .7..    &    Son,   Chester,   Conn.     Manicure  buffers. 

169,639  :  .Tune  26  ;  Serial  No.  175,295  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Rates  Valve  Bag  Company.  Chicago,  111.     Bag  filling  and 

pack.Tging   machinery.      171,809;    Aug.    14;    Serial   No. 

177.539  ;  published  May   15.   1923. 


Batesville    Lumber    &    Veneer    Co.,    Lawrenceburg,    Ind. 

Veneer    panels    for    use    in    manufacture    of   furniture, 

plywood  and  lumber.      163,022:  Jan.   2. 
Battenfeld  Grease  &  Oil  Company,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Lubricating  grease.     175,262  ;  Oct.  30. 
Battle    Creek    Food    Company,    The.    Battle   Creek,    Mich. 

Prepared    nut    food.      170,860 ;    July    24 ;    Serial    No. 

168,509 ;    published    Mar.    27,    1923. 
Battle    Creek    Food    Company,    The,   Battle    Creek,   Mich. 

Corn    sugar.      171,529 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial    No.    175,702 ; 

published  May   15,   1923. 
Battle  Creek  Food  Company,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.     Cereal 

breakfast  food.     172,764  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,722  ; 

published  .Tune  5,  1923. 
Battle  Creek  Food  Company,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.     Break- 
fast  cereals.     173,172;    Sept.   18;   Serial  No.   172,575; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Battle   Creek    Food    Company,   The,    Battle    Creek,    Mich. 

Laxative.     172,885;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  175,8.39;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 
Battle    Creek    Food    Company,    The,    Battle   Creek,    Mich. 

Nut     cereal     food.       173,488;     Sept.     25;     Serial     No. 

175,838;    published   June   19,    1923. 
Battle    Creek    Food    Company,    The    Battle    Creek,    Mich. 

Cereal  breakfast  food.     173,500  ;   Sept.  25  ;   Serial  No. 

175,701  ;    published    June    19,    1923. 
Battle   Creek    Food    Company,    The,    Battle    Creek,    Mich. 

Vegetable  flavors  for  food-flavoring  purposes.     173.501 ; 

Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,704  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Battle   Creek    Food   Company,    The,    Battle    Creek,    Mich. 

Cereal  food  beverage.     175,212;  Oct.  30. 
Battle    Creek   Food    Company,    The,    Battle    Creek,    Mich. 

Nut    butter.      175,371 :    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No.    175.057 ; 

published  Aug.   14.   1923. 
Battle   Creek   Food   Company,   The,   Battle   Creek,   Mich. 

Breakfast  cereals.      175,685  ;   Nov.   6. 
Battle   Creek    Food    Company,    The,   Battle    Creek,   Mich. 

Antitoxic  foods,  paraffin  tablets  and  oil,  etc.     176,228  ; 

Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  175,060;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Battle   Creek   Food    Company,    The,    Battle    Creek,    Mich. 

Vegetable   food    consisting   of   wheat   protein   combined 

with    nuts.      176,453;    Nov.    27;    Serial    No.    176.816; 

published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Battle    Creek   Food    Company,   The,    Battle    Creek,   Mich. 

Cereal  breakfast  food.     176,461  ;   Nov.   27 ;    Serial   No. 

176.247  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Battle    Creek    Food    Company,   The,    Battle   Creek,    Mich. 

Cereal  biscuit.     176,751  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  175,700  ; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Bauer  &  Black,   Chicago,  111.     Gauze   and  absorbent  cot- 
ton.     176,550 ;    Nov.    27 ;     Serial    No.    183,355 ;    pub- 
lished  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Bauer.    Frederick    J.,    doing   business    as    Seaford    Metal 

Products  Company,  Seaford,  Del.    Ash  sifters.     164,143  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Bauermeister,  Chas.  W.,  Co.  Inc.     Olives,  allspice,  savory, 

mustard,   pepper,  sage,  thyme,   etc.      171,313;   Aug.  "7; 

Serial  No.   166,9.32  :   published  May   15,   1923. 
Baugh,  Sarah  E.    St.  Louis,  Mo.     Hair  grower,  glossltine, 

and    tonic,    face    creams,    cough    sirup,    etc.      164,350 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Baum,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Hosiery.    166,644  ;  Apr.  10. 

Serial  No.  165,615 ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Bauman,   Hyman.  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece 

eoods.      168.460;    May    22;    Serial    No.    173,275;    pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 
Bauman,   Hyman.   &  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk,  cotton, 

.ind  wool  piece  goods  and  mixtures  of  same.     171,976  ; 

Aug.  21;   Serial  No.   178,657  :  published  May  22.   1923. 
Baumann,    Carl    A.,    doing   business    as   Lake    Mills   Milk 

Company,    Jefferson,    Wis.      Canned    evaporated    milk. 

171,206 ;   July  31  ;   Serial  No.   155,662  ;   published  May 

8,    192.3. 
Baumann,    Carl    A.,    doing    business    as   Lake   Mills   Milk 

Company,    Jefferson,    Wis.      Canned    evaporated    milk. 

171,377 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.   155,663 ;   published  May 

8,  1923. 
Baumann,  Carl  A.,  doing  business  as  Lake  Mills  Milk  Com- 
pany,     Jefferson,      Wis.       Canned      evaporated      milk. 

172,780  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  155,661 ;  published  June 

5.  1923. 
Baumert,   F.    X.,   &    Co.   Inc..   New  York,   N.   Y.      Cheese. 

165.272;    Mar.   6;    Serial   No.   158,844;   published    Oct. 

24    1922. 
Baumert.   F.  X.,   &  Co.   Inc..   New  York.   N.   Y.      Cheese. 

167,307-8 :    May   1 ;    Serial   Nos.    166,928-9 ;    published 

Jan.  9,  1923. 
Baumert,  F.   X„  &  Co.,   Inc.,  New  York,  N.   Y.      Cheese. 

170,827;   July  24;   Serial  No.  169,746;  published   Feb. 

27.  1923. 
Baiimler.  Charles,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Hair  tonic.     164,150  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Baur,   .\nton   J.,   doing  business   as  Baur  Chemical  Com- 
pany,   Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Salve.      174,544;    Oct.    16. 
Baur.    O.    P..    Conf.    Co.,    The.    Denver,    Colo.      Candy. 

173,073;  Sept.  11. 
Bausman      Manufacturing      Company.      Bausman,       Pa. 

Benches  and  settees.     177,290  ;   Dec.   11. 
Baxter.     William     E.,     Louisville.     Ky.        Sheet     music. 

163.795;   Jan.  30.  ^    „    „„ 

B,Tv,    H.    C.    Company.    Chicago,    111.      Pianos.      169,188; 

June  12;  Serial  No.  173.069;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  ?c(jistrant8  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Bay  Side  Caniiinj:  Company,  xVlviso,  Calif.     Canurd  fruits, 

vegetables,    and    fish.      169.386 ;    June    12 ;    Serial    No. 

168.751  ;  publishi-d  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Bay  Side  Canning  Company,  Alviso,   Calif.      Tomato  hot 

sauce,    canne<l    vegetables,    fruits,    and    flsb.      173,625  ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  165,339  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Bav    State    Cigar    Co.,     Inc.,     Wostficld,     Mass.      Cigars. 

171,624  :   Aug.    7 ;    Serial   No.   177,162 ;    published   Mav 

22,  1923. 
Bay  State  Cloth  Steaming  Company,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Cloth  and  rain  coats.     171,913  ;  Aug.  14. 
Bay   State  Corset   Company,    Springfield,  Mass.     Corsets. 

163.552;  Jan.  23. 
Bav    State    Milling    Co.,    Winona.    Minn.      Wheat    flour. 

i76,4.<5r>:   Nov.  27;  Serial  No.   175,061;  published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Bay    State    Stamping   Company,    Worcester,    Mass.      Ma- 
chine ard  bearing  lubricators,  oil  hole  covers,  oil  cups, 

etc.     169,730  ;   June   26. 
Bavard  Chemical   Company,   New  York.   N.  Y.     Hair  po- 
made.    176..S01 ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,393  ;  published 

July  31,  1923. 
Beach,  Albert  H..  doing  business  as  Pyramid  Products  Co., 

I. OS  .\nseles,   Calif.     Soap.      172.027  ;    Aug.   21  ;    Serial 

No.  169.116:  publislied  May  22.  1923. 
Beacon  Motor  Lamp  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland, 

Ohio.      Electrically-operated    signal    lamps.      166,319 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Beacon    Rectifier    Company,    Hyde    Parlr,    Mass.      Current 

rectifiers   and   transformers   and   electric   batteries   and 

parts   thereof.      165,137  :   Mar.   6 ;   Serial  No.   151,143  : 

published    Nov.    7.    1922. 
Beacon  Trading  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.     Fresh  apples. 

164,721 :  Feb.  27. 
Bead    Chain    Manufacturing   Company,    The.    Bridgeport. 

Conn.      Bottle    caps.       167.860 :    May    8 ;     Serial    No. 

153.497;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Beal.  Frank  P..  New  York.  N.  Y.     Boxed  set  nf  eauipment 

for  a  game  similar  to  tennis.     177.807  :   Dec.  25. 
Beanpot,   The.    Boston.   Mass.      Periodically-issued   maga- 
zine.     176.504 ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No.    163,571 ;    pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 
Bear  Brand  Hosiery  Co.     (See  Paramount  Knitting  Com- 
pany,  The.   assignor.) 
Bear  Brand  Hosiery  Co..  Chicago,  111.     Ho.siery.     173,040; 

Sept.  11  :  Serial  No.  176.595  ;  published  June  26.  192.^. 
Bear  Brand  Hosierv  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Hosierv.     173,504; 

Sept.    25 ;     Serial    No.    175,761 ;    published    June    12, 

1923. 
Be.Tr      Brand      Hosierv     Co..     Chicaco.      111.        Hosiery. 

174,833  ;   Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.   176,319  ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
Bear  Brand  Hosierv  Co..  Chicago,  111.     Hosierv.     177.376  ; 

Dee.   18:    Serial   No.  181,165;   published   Oct.   9.    1923. 
Bear     Brand      Hosiery     Co.,      Chicago,     111.  •     Hosiery. 

177,566-7;     Dec.     18;     Serial    Nos.     176,593-4;     pub- 
lished Oct.   9,   1923. 
Bear.   David.   Pittsburgh.   Pa.      Garters   and   hosierv   sup- 
ports.    163,996:  Feb.  6. 
Bear.   E.   A.,   &   Companv.   Chicago,    111.      Compounds   for 

making  sherbets.     164,166  :  Feb.  13. 
Rear.    Jnlin    D..   Company.      (See   O'Rear.    Robert   E.) 
Bear  Mill  Manufacturing  Companv,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Cotton     broadcloth.       175.053;     Oct.     30;     Serial    No. 

179,351 ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
P.eardsley.    Calvin     L.,     doing     business     as     Beardsley 

Specialty   Co..    Rock   Island.    111.      Beverage   sold   as   a 

soft  drink  and  sirups  used  In  the  preparation  of  same. 

IRS.0^1  :   May  29;   Serial  No.  172,858:  published  Mar. 

13,   1923. 
Beardsley    Candy    Company,    Harvard,    111.      Candy    and 

chocolnte-iced    confections.      165,974;    Mar.    27;    Serial 

No.  160,580;  published  Nov.  28.  1922. 
Beardsley,   Robert,   doing   business   as  Beardsley   Studios, 

Chicago,     III.       Lamp     .shades     of     fibrous     material. 

174,.396:   Oct.   16;  Serial  No.   174,997;   published  July 

17,  1923. 
Peardsley  Specialty  Co.     (See  Beardsley,  Calvin  L.) 
Bearman,  William  H.,  Baltimore.  Md.    Hosiery.     176, 65^  ; 

Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No.     181,973 ;     published    Sept.    18, 

1923. 
Beaton    &   Cadwell    Manufacturing    Company,    The.    New 

Britain,    Conn.      Floor    and    ceiling    plates.      163.672 ; 

•Tan.  23. 
Beaton    &    Cadwell   Manufacturing    Company,    The,    New 

Britain,  Conn.     Saw-handle  trimmings.     167.261 ;  Apr. 

24  ;  Serial  No.  167,261  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Beaton    &    Cadwell   Manufacturing    Company,    The,    New 

Britain,    Conn.     Mops   and    mopstlcks.      170,052 ;    July 

10;   Serial   No.   175,760:  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 
Beaton    &    Cadwell    Manufacturing    Company,    The.    New 

Britain,    Conn.      Floor    and    ceiling    plates.      175,714 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Beatrice   Creamery   Company,   Chicago,   111.,   and   Topeka, 

Kans.      Butter.      170.956 :    July    24. 
Beatrice     Creamery     Companv,    "Chicago,     111.       Cheese 

171.S?!.<!:   Aug.   7;    Serial   No.   172,793;    published   Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Beatrice   Creamery   Companv.    Chicago,   111.,   and   Topeka, 

Kans.     Milk  and  cream.     173,261  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No. 

175,459  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Beatty.  Peter  A..  New  Orleans.  La.     Illuminating  oil  for 

night  tapers.     163.706  ;  Jan.  23. 

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176,585  ;    Nov. 


Beaumont   Mfg.    Company,    Philadelphia,   Pa.      Gates   for 

granular    materials.       176,656 :    Nov.    27 ;     Serial    No. 

181,930:  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Beautex    Labor.atories    Company,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

A'anishing,  cleansing,  and  tissue  creams,  cream  powder, 

rouge,    etc.      173,049  :    Sept.    11  ;    Serial   No.    176,817 ; 

published  June  12,  1023. 
Beauty   Brassiere    Company,  The,   Newark,    N.   J.      Bras- 

siferes,  bandeaux,  and  corsets.     164,222;  Feb.  13. 
Beaver,  L.   S.,   Vinita,  Okla.     Hair  tonic.     177,457  ;   Dec. 

18  ;  Serial  No.  178,374  ;  published  Sept.   25,   1923. 
Beaver    Paper     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Toilet    paper. 

168,815  ;  May  29 ;   Serial  No.   170,050  ;   published  Nov. 

14,  1922. 
Bech,  Van  Siclen  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York, 

coal-tar   disinfectants.      175,198  ;   Oct. 

174,815  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Bechdolt,   Jack  and  M.,   doing  business 

Studio,    Nev»'    York.    N.    Y.      Candles. 

27  :   Serial  No.  177,427  ;  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Bechdolt,  Mabel.      (See  Bechdolt,  Jack  and  M.) 
Becher,    Jacob,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Fur    skins.      168,626; 

May  29  ;    Serial  No.   167,762  :   published  Feb.   13,  1923. 
Beck  &  Belaief,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Caps  for  men  and  boys. 

169,394  ;   June  12  ;  Serial  No.  165,910  ;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 

Beck  Duplicator  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dupli- 
cating  rolls.      176,702  ;   Nov.    27  ;   Serial  No.    177,065  ; 

published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Beck,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Beck's  Forced  Air  Sweet 

Potato   Curing   System,   Dallas,   Tex.      Dry-cured  sweet 

potatoes.     169,128  ;  June  5. 
Beck   &  Truelove,   Jackson,    Miss.,   assignor   to   Hi-Power 

Company  of  New  Jersey,  Hoboken.   N.   J.     Recharging 

fluid  for  storage  batteries.      174,307 ;   Oct.  9. 
Beck,     William     and     Charles,     Inc.,     Lawrence,     Mass. 

Fabric    hose.      167,444  ;    May    1 ;    Serial   No.    160,740 ; 

published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Beck,    Wm.    &   Chas.,   Inc.   Lawrence,   Mass.      Cotton   fire 

hose.     170.311 ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  175,124  ;  published 

Apr.    3,   1923. 
Beck,   Wm.   &   Chas.,   Inc.,   Lawrence,    Mass.      Linen    fire 

hose.     174.810  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,950  ;  published 

June  5,  1923. 
Beck,  Wm.  &  Chas.,  Inc.,  Lawrence,  Mass.    Linen  fire  hose. 

175,851 ;  Nov.   13  ;  Serial  No.  176,874  ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 

Becker,  August  J.,  doing  business  as  Becker's  Bakery,  Red 
Wing,  Minn.  Bread  and  doughnuts.  170,837 :  July 
24  ;   Serial  No.  161,022  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Becker,  Christian,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Balances  and 
weighing  scales.  171,827  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  175,597  ; 
published   May   1,    1923. 

Becker,  Dr.,  Medicine  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y  Insecticide 
ointment  and  shampoo.  172,665  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
174,382  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Becker  Paper  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Writing 
and  bond  paper.  170,997  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  178,209  ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Becker  Paper  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Writing  and 
bond  paper.  174,276  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  178.208  ;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 

Becker,  Smith  &  Page,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wall  pa- 
per. 169,333  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  173,619  ;  published 
Mar.  27,  1923. 

Becker's   Bakery.      (See   Becker,   August    J.) 

Beckley-Ralston  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Radioadapters  for  con- 
necting radio  receiving  sets  to  amplifying  chambers 
of  phonographs.  177.710  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  163,608  ; 
published  Oct.  9.   1923. 

Becklin  Wrench  Company,  Inc.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Wrenches. 
175,256  ;  Oct.  30. 

Beckwith  Co.,  The,  Readley,  Calif.  Preserved  figs. 
166,420 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  164,861 ;  published  Jan. 
9,  1923. 

Bedford  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shadow-stripe  cot- 
ton sateen  in  the  piece.  168,852  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
174.059:  published  Mar.  6,   3  923. 

Bedsole-Colvin  Drug  Co.  Inc.,  Mobile,  Ala.  Writing  tab- 
lets. 175,301 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,510  ;  published 
Aug.   14.   1923. 

Beebe  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  doing  business  as  Ward 
and  Pierre.  St.  Paul.  Minn.  Face  creams.  173.202 : 
Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  172,724  •  published  June  19,  1923. 

Beech-Nut  Packing  Company,  (janajoharie,  N.  Y.  Bread. 
163.276;  Jan.  9. 

Beech-Nut  Packing  Company,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.  Bacon. 
170,929  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  162,798  ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Beech-Nut  Packing  Company,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.  Cocoa, 
sugar,  cereal  breakfast  food,  wheat  flour,  etc.  177,140; 
Dec.   11 ;   Serial  No.   151.531  ;  published  Dec.  27,  1921. 

Beech-Nut  Products  Company.     (See  Mead.  Allen  G.) 

Beegle  Packing  Co.,  Ketchikan,  Alaska.  Canned  salmon. 
164,090  :  Feb.  13. 

Beegle  Packing  Co.,  Ketchikan,  Alaska.  Canned  salmon. 
175,529  :  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  181,106 ;  published  Aug. 
21.   1923. 

Beerli,  Joseph  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Physiological  nutri- 
tive salts.  173.493 :  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  177,894 ; 
published  July  17,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Beerman    &    Frank,    Inc.,    doing   business   as    The    Novia 
Blouse    Co.,     New     Yoi'k,     N.     Y.       Ladies      handmade 
blouses  and  waists.     163,023;  Jan.  2. 
Beggs,  Stephen  J.,  doing  business  as  Lady  Grey  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Face  and  talcum  powders,  cold  and  van- 
ishing   creams,    shampoo,    toilet    water,    etc.      165,566 ; 
Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  160,857  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Begley   Mechanical  Corporation,   New  York.   N.   Y.      Auto- 
mobile   stop    and    direction    indicators.      174,787  ;    Oct. 
23  ;  Serial  No.  144,309  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Behr,  Herman,  &  Company,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Abrasive  papers  and  cloths.     168,942  ;  May  29  ;  benal 
No.    172,824 :  published  Feb.   27,   1923.  ,      „  ,   ,. 
Behrendt,  Jacob  W.,   San  Francisco,   Calif.      Solution  for 
the   treatment   of   inflamed,   tender,   or   bleeding   gums, 
pyorrhea,   etc.     170,188 ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.   173,554  ; 
published  Apr.    3,    1923. 
Behrer,  Martin,  doing  business  as  Behrer  &  Company,  N<>w 
York,  N.  Y.     Shower  and  shampoo  fixtures,  curtain  rods, 
bathroom    stalls,    etc.      175,809 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial   No. 
144,958;   published  Aug.   28,  1923. 
Bcia   Company,   The.      (See   Yorita,   George.) 
Belr,  Arthur,  &  Co.   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk,  cotton, 
and     wool     piece     goods     and     combinations    thereof. 
175,524 ;   Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No.   174,953 ;   published   Aug. 
28    1923 
Belalf.skj"  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.     Ladies'  hats.     164,871 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Belcraft  Shirt  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  dress 
shirts.      166,696 ;   Apr.    10  ;    Serial   No.    166,872  ;    pub- 
lished Jan.   2,   1923.  ^  ^     ,      ^ 
Beldam    Asbestos    Company    Limited,    London,    England. 

Asbestos  engine  packings.     163,277  ;  Jan.  9. 
Bel-Jar   Coffee   Co.,   Inc.,   Miami,   Fla.      Coffee.      168,586 ; 
May  29  ;   Serial   No.   163,915  ;  published   Feb.  27.  1923. 
Bell,   Claude   .A.,  Tyngsboro,   Mass.     Artificial-vanilla   fla- 
voring compound  for  candies,  cakes,  pies,  puddings,  and 
ice  cream.     172,858  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  169,148  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Bell   Company,   The,   Worcester,   Mass.      Woolen,  worsted 
piece   goods.      177,324  ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No.    179,769  ; 
published    Sept.    IS,    1923.  ^  „    ^      ,  . 

Bell,    Frank    W.,    doing   business    as   The   Bell   Emulsion 
Company,  Staunton,  Va.    Petroleum  emulsion.    176,186  ; 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  175,334  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Bell,  James  W.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Monthly  magazine. 
174,012  ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    175,594 ;   published  June 
12    1923 
Bell  'syndicate.   Inc.,   The,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Series   of 
cartoons.     169,069  ;  June  5  ;   Serial  No.   172,577  ;   pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 
Bell  Syndicate,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Series  of  car- 
toons.     172,058 ;    Aug.    21 ;    Serial   No.    178,086 ;    pub- 
lished May  22,  1923.  "  „„,,.« 
Bell    Syndicate,    Inc.,    The,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Series    of 
cartoons.     177.343;  Dec.   18;  Serial  No.   181,166;  pub- 
lished   Sept.   25.    1923.  ^ 
Bell  Tire  Company  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pneu- 
matic tires  and  inner  tubes.     167,513  ;   May   1 ;   Serial 
No.  164,784  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Belle  Mead   Sweetsmakers,   The,   Trenton,   N.   J.     Candy. 
177,096 ;     Dec.     11 ;     Serial    No.     171,148 ;     published 
Mar.   27,    1923. 
Bellevue    Kraut    &    Pickling    Co.,    The,    Bellevue,    Ohio. 
Canned    sauerkraut.      175,829 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial    No. 
182,125;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Bellingham     Publishing     Company,     Bellingham,     Wash. 
Morning    newspaper.      176,386  ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No. 
175,128;   published   Apr.   17,    1923. 
Bellingham     I'ublishing     Company,     Bellingham,     Wash. 
Afternoon   newspaper.      176,390 ;    Nov.   27 ;    Serial   No. 
175,127;    published    Apr.    17,    1923. 
Bellis   Heat  Treating   Company,   The,   New  Haven,   Conn. 
Salts    in    solid    form    for    metal    heat-treating    baths. 
168,842  ;   May  29  ;   Serial  No.   170,749 ;   published  Feb. 
13,  1923. 
Bel-Mont  Laboratories.     (See  Gross,  William  H.) 
Belmonte,   Wilhelm   C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Menthol  cones, 

styptic  pencils,  and  lip  sticks.     164,443  ;  Feb.  20. 
Belmorp,    Ethel    E.,   Bridgeport,    Conn.      Baking    powder. 
165,790 ;  Mar.  20 ;   Serial   No.   163,856  ;  published  Oct. 
3,    1922. 
Belo,    A.    H.,    &   Company,    Incorporated,    Galveston    and 
Dallas,  Tex.     Daily  newspaper.     175,932-4  ;   Nov.   13  ; 
Serial  Nos.  174,880-2  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Belo,    A.    H..    &   Company,    Incorporated,    Galveston    and 
Dallas,     Tex.        Semiweekly     agricultural     newspaper. 
175,951 ;  Nov.   13  ;   Serial  No.  174,883  ;  published   Aug. 
21,  1923. 
Bement-Rea  Co.  Inc.,  Ter're  Haute,  Ind.     Baking  powder. 
168.378  ;   May  22 ;   Serial  No.   169,393 ;  published  Feb, 
20,  1923. 
Bemis    Bro.    Bag    Co.,     St.     Louis,    Mo.       Burlap    bags. 
169,435  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  173,555  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 
BemlB  Bro.  Bag  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Cotton,  burlap, 
and  paper  bags.     173,156  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  145,544  ; 
published  June  19,  1923. 
Bemis,     Charles    B.,    Athol,    Mass.       Frozen    confection. 
175,7.S6  ;  Nov.   13  ;   Serial  No.  178,891  :   published  Aug. 
28,  1923.      • 


Bender,    Charles    F.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Washing    tablets. 
lt)5.3S5 ;    Mar.   6 ;   Serial   No.    159,556 ;    published   Dec. 
5,   1922. 
Bender-Flynn    Company,    The,    Hartford,    Conn.      House 

dresses  and  aprons.  164,218 ;  Fob.  13. 
Benedict,  Charles  L.,  doing  business  as  The  "5  In  1" 
Letter-Envelope  Co.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Letter 
sheets  and  mailing  or  correspondence  envelopes  and 
the  like.  168,211 ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  151,935  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 
Benedict,  Wilbert  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Talcum,  sham- 
poo jelly,  medicinal  plasters,  and  salve.  169,643 ; 
June  26  ;  Serial  No.  170,556  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Be-Neet  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair 
nets.     174,087  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  180,356 ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 
Benetol  Company,  The.     (See  Carel,  Hubert  C.) 

Beiigue,   Dr.      (See  Seltzer,  Theodore.) 

Benjamin  &  Johnes,  Newark,  N.  J.     Brassiferes.     170,826  ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  170.861  ;  published  Apr.  24.  1923. 
Benjamin  Moseley  Co.,  The,  Needham,  Mass.  Sweaters. 
166,618  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  169,220  ;  published  Jan.  9, 
1923. 
Benper  Chemical  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Modifled  and 
neutral  sodas  for  cleaning  and  water-softening  pur- 
poses.    173,536  ;  Sept.  25. 

Bennett  Day  Importing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Figs,  dried  fruits,  and  nuts.  165,764  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial 
No.    161,029 ;    published    Jan.    2,    1923. 

Bennett,  Geo.  A.,  doing  business  as  The  "Klipto"  Loose 
Leaf  Manufacturing  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Renew- 
able-leaf books  and  binders.  165,826  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial 
No.    171,892  ;    published    Jan.    2,    1923. 

Bennett,  Nellie  L.,  doing  business  as  Mayfair,  Hollywood, 
Calif.  Jams  and  fruit  preserves.  166,897 ;  Apr.  17 ; 
Serial  No.   165,478;   published  Feb.   6,   1923. 

Bennett,  Virginia  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Face  powders, 
face  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc.  172,637 ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.   163,961  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Benuftt,  Wolk  and  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Men's 
trousers.  165,336;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  162,330;  pub- 
lished  Nov.   14.   1922. 

Bensel,  Duryea,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  horns.  165,202  ; 
Mar.   6  ;    Serial   No.   167,158  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Benson,  Benj.  D.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Label- 
ing clips  for  use  with  loose-leaf  binders.  173,152 ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  152,536 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Benson,  Edwin  F..  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Holstein  cattle,  cows, 
and  bulls.     177,787  ;  Dec.  25. 

Benson,  Thomas  L.,  doing  business  a8  Shreveport  Chem- 
ical Company,  Shreveport,  La.  Material  used  to 
hasten  the  setting  and  lower  the  freezing  point  of 
cement.      169,922 ;    July    3. 

Bentley,  Henry  G.,  doing  business  as  H.  G.  Bentley,  Dal- 
las, Tex.  Arch  supporters  for  the  human  foot. 
171,524;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  176,108;  published  May 
8,  1923. 

Bentley  &  Twohev  Silk  Co.,  Newton,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece  goods  and  artificial  silk,  cot- 
ton, wool,  and  worsted  piece  goods  and  combinations 
thereof.  173,324;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  172,197;  pub- 
lished June  26,   1923. 

Benton  Holladay  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oil  leather  dye. 
170,061  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  172,195  ;  published  Apr. 
3    1923. 

Ben'z  Toilet  Products,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Bleach, 
beauty,  cold,  and  cleansing  creams,  face  powders,  com- 
pact face  powders,  etc.     165,009  ;  Feb.  27. 

Benzo-Gas  Motor  Fuel  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Liquid 
moror   fuel.      164,666  :  Feb.   27. 

Benzo-Gas  Motor  Fuel  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Liquid  motor  fuel.  173,462 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
179.086 ;    published   June    19,    1923. 

Beougher,  Lawrence  E.,  McFarland,  Calif.  Polishes  for 
automobiles  and  furniture.  171,166;  July  31:  Serial 
No.    176,781 ;   published   Apr.   24,    1923. 

Berco   Medicine   Co.      (See   Gilbert,    Henry   S.) 

Berdan  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Coffee  and  tea. 
174,372  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  167,864  ;  published  Mar. 
6,  1923. 

Berdon,  Albert  E.,  doing  business  as  Aero-Kord  Co.,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Combined  cords  and  plugs  used  to  connect 
translating  devices  with  lamp  sockets.  166,417  ;  Apr.  3  ; 
Serial  No.  165,658  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Berea  Milling  Co.,  The,  Berea,  Ohio.  Milling  products. 
177.504  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  145,933 ;  published  Apr. 
3,   1923. 

Bereman,  James  H.,  doing  business  as  Stillman  Freckle 
Cream  Co.,  Aurora,  111.  Creams  suitable  for  the  treat- 
ment of  freckles.  172,550  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  173,318  ; 
published   May  29.   1923. 

Berendsen  Silk  Knitting  Co.,  Bangor,  Pa.  Pull-fashioned 
and  novelty  hosiery.  175,105  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
179,648  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Berendsen  Silk  Knitting  Co.,  Bangor,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
175,79.5-6 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  Nos.  179,646-7 ;  published 
Aug.  28,  1923. 

Berg,  Charles  P.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Hosiery.  164,608 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Berg.  Charles  F.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Hosiery.  177.348 ; 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  180,833  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Berg,  Frank  L.,  Alton,  111.  Candy.  170,549  ;  July  17 ; 
Serial    No.    173,289 ;    published    Apr.    24,    1923. 


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Berj.  Maiinle,  Bnltinioro,  Md.  Men's  t'umishings. 
160.379  ;  Jini«  12  :  Serial  No.  171,118  ;  publisbed  Mar. 
6,  192:^. 

Berger  Brothers  Company,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Corsets.     108,308  ;  May  15. 

Berger,  Harry,  Shirt  Company.     (See  Berger,  Harry.) 

Berger,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Harry  Berger  Shirt  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Men'.s  and  bovs'  shirts. 
166,862;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  163,566;  published  Jan. 
9,  1923. 

Berger,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Harry  Berger  Shirt 
Corapanv,  New  I'orls,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  hoys'  shirts. 
174,84-1  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,763  ;  published  July 
31,  1923. 

Berger,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Harry  Berger  Shirt  Com- 
panv.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  boys'  collars,  py- 
lanias.  and  shirts.  175,146 :  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
180,741  :  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Berger,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Harry  Berger  Shirt  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  boys'  collars,  py- 
jamas, and  shirts.  175,148-9 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  Nos. 
lSO.742-3  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Berger,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Harry  Berger  Shirt 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Jlen's  and  boys'  collars, 
pyjamas,  and  shirts.  176.481 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
lS0,739;    published    Sept.   11,    1923. 

Berger  Hosiery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
172,931  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  167,040  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Berger,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Manhattan  Manufactur- 
ing Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Office  coats.  173,555: 
Sept.  25. 

Berger.  Louis,  doing  business  as  Manhattan  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Office  coats,  suits,  duck 
trousers,  yests,  etc.     174,131  ;  Oct.  2. 

Bergman,  Adolph,  doing  business  as  Bergman  Knitting 
Mills,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Knitted  jackets,  coats,  sweaters, 
leggins,   and  golf  stockings.     163,553  :  Jan.   23. 

Bergman.  Adolph,  doing  business  as  Osceola  Knitting 
Mills,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Knitted  jackets,  coats,  sweat- 
ers, and  golf  stockings.  175,927  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 
179.923  :  publi.shed  Aug.   28.  1923. 

Bergman  Knitting  Mills.      (See  Bergman,  Adolph.) 

Berguson-Skinner  Corporation.  Chicago,  111.  Pistons. 
173,420  :  Sept.  25  ;   Serial  No.  156,248  ;  published  June 

26,  1923. 

Berkeley  Light  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Elec- 
tric headlights  and  flood  lights.  171,040:  July  31; 
Serial  No.   137.513  ;   published  Apr.   24,    1923. 

Berkley.  Frederick  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printed  matter. 
168.918  :  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  151,198 ;  published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 

Berkley,  Frederick  M..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printed  adver- 
tising matter.     168,919;  May  29;  Serial  No.  151,197; 

published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Berkowitz   Envelope   Co.,   Kansas   City,  Mo.     Receptacle 

envelopes.     164,381 ;  Feb.  20. 
Berkowitz,  Julius,  New  Bedford.  Mass.     Shoes.     169,368  ; 

.Tune  12  :   Serinl  No.   169.149  :  published  r>ec.   19.  1922. 
Berlin  &  Jones  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T.     Writing 

paper   and    envelopes.      171.167;    July    31;    Serial   No. 

176,783  :  published  May  8,  1923. 
Berliner,  Edwin  E.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece 

■goods.      168,230 :    May    15 ;    Serial   No.    171,445 ;    pub- 
lished Feb.  13.  1923. 
Berliner,  Edwin  E..  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece 

goods.      175,341  :    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No.    171,446 :    pub- 
lished Aug.  14.  1923. 
Berman,    Charles   M.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Powder   puffs. 

173,220  :  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  174,230  ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 
Berman.   Gustave    S..   New   York.   N.   Y.      Umbrellas   and 

parasols.     177,349  ;  Dec.  18  ;   Serial  No.  180.834  ;  pub 

lished  Oct.  2,   1923. 
Bermeio.  Juan,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Plain  and  fancv  cakes. 

177.209:  Dec.  11;   Serial  No.  177,582;  published   Sept. 

18,   1923. 
Bern,  Philip  S.,  doing  business  as  Phllsbern  Products  Co., 

New  York,  N.   Y.     Furniture   and   automobile   polishes 

with  incidental  properties  as  metal  polishes.     171,092 ; 

July  31 ;  Serial  No.  174,505  ;  published  May  15.  1923. 
Bernard.  Albert,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Candies.     173,475-6  : 

Sept.   25 ;    Serial   Nos.    176,155-6 ;    published   June   19, 

1923. 
Bernd,  G.,  Company,  Macon,  Ga.     Horse  collars.     174,217  ; 

Oct.  9  :  Serial  No.  181.053  ;  published  July  10.  1923. 
Bernet,  Craft  and  KaufEman  Milling  Company.  St.  Louis. 

Mo.      Wheat    flour.       167,144 ;    Apr.    24 ;    Serial    No. 

156,516  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Bernet,    Craft   &   Kauffman    Milling   Co.,    St.    Louis,    Mo. 

Wheat    flour.      167,479 ;    May    1 ;    Serial   No.    163,032 ; 

published  Dec.  19.  1922. 
Bernhard,    Elmer    F..    South    Bend.    Ind.      Cleaning    and 

water-softening  preparation.      173,543  ;   Sept,   25. 
Bernhard    T'lm.Tnn    Co.    Inc..    New    York,    N.    Y.      Certain 

clothing.     163.903  ;   Feb.  6. 
Bernhard  Ulmann  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Yarns  for 

knitting,    crocheting,    and    art    needlework.       170,170; 

July  10:   Serial  No.   176,382;  published  Apr.  10.  1923. 
Bernhard  Ulmann  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Yarns  for 

knitting,    crocheting,    and    art    needlework.      170.171  ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  176,379  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 


Bernhard  Ulmann   Co.   Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Yarns  for 

knitting,    crocheting,    and    art    needlework.       170,172; 

July  10  ;   Serial  No.  170,375 ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Bernliard  Ulmann  Co.   Inc.,  Neyy  York,  N.  Y.     Yarns  for 

kuilting,    crocheting,    etc.       171,042;     .\ug.    7. 
Bernhard  Ulmann  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Crocheted 

and  knitted  slippers  and  shoes,  bootees,  dresses,  suits, 

etc.     173,564  ;   Sept.  25. 
Bernhard   Ulmann   Co.   Inc.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Yarns  for 

knitting,   etc.      174,023  ;    Oct.    2  ;    Serial   No.    176,376 ; 

published  June  12,  1923. 
Bernhard  Ulmann   Co.   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Yarns  for 

knitting,    crocheting,    and    art    needlework.      174,089; 

Oct.  2  :  Serial  No.  180,199  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Bernhardt,  Max  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Smokers'  articles. 

169,199:  June  12;   Serial  No.  169,394:   published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 

Bernstein.  Louis,  doing  business  as  Bernstein  Shoe  Co., 
New  York.  N.  Y.  Women's  shoes.  160,829  :  .^pr.  17  ; 
Serial     No.     170.862;     published     .Tan,     23,     1923. 

Bernstein,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Princess  Dress  House, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  dresses  of  silk,  cotton,  etc. 
171,267  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  109,235  ;  published  May  8, 
1923. 

Bernstein,  Samuel,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's 
suits  and  blouses.  166,640  ;  Apr.lO  ;  Serial  No.  166,164  ; 
published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Bernstein   Shoe  Co.      (See  Bernstein,  Louise.) 

Berry  Brothers,  Detroit,  Mich.  Varnishes.  170,770 ; 
July  24  :  Serial  No.  177,647  ;   published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Berry,  Demovillc  &  Co,,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Castor  oil. 
170.227  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  176,157  ;  published  Aug. 
7,  1923. 

Bcrst-Forster-Dixfield  Company,  Dixfield,  Me.,  and  New 
York,   N.  Y.     Toothpicks.     163,278  ;  Jan.  9. 

Berst-Forster-Dixfield  Company,  Dixfield,  Me.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Toothpicks.     163,673  ;  Jan.   23. 

Berst-Forster-Dixfield  Company,  Dixfield,  Me.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Tooth  picks.     164,440  ;  Feb.  20. 

Bersted  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lock- 
ing door  handles.  169,904 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No. 
171,060;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 

Bertels,  W.  B..  &  Son  Co.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Dinner 
pails,  metal  cans,  boxes,  and  buckets,  etc.  164,507 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Berthorn  Chemical  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chemical  prep- 
aration recommended  for  relief  of  acids  and  gases  In 
stomach  and  Intestines.  174,021 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
176,320;  publL-shed  June  19,   1923. 

Bertinl  Bros.,  Chicago,  111.  Olive  oil.  166,454;  Apr.  3; 
Serial  No.  166.034  ;   published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Bertolala  &  Goedert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coal-tar  disin- 
fectant. 167,922 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  169,472  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Bertrand,  E.  A.,  Taft,  Calif.  Title  of  a  monthly  publi- 
cation in  magazine  form.  168,973  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
159,684  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Besaw,  Willie  0.,  Reedley,  Calif.  Fuse  plugs.  169.985; 
July  10  ;  Serial  No.  167,929 ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Beshere,  Joseph  J.,  doing  business  as  Vita-Grain  Mfg.  Co., 
Charlp.stcn,  S.  C.  Cereal  breakfast  food.  166.917; 
Apr.   17:    Serial   No.   164,856:  published  Jan.    30,   1923. 

Bessell  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Earrings,  finger  rings, 
pendants,  scarf  pins,  etc.  174.852 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial 
No.  177,266  ;  published  July  24.  1923. 

Besson  &  Co.  Ltd.,  London,  England.  Wind  musical  in- 
struments. 175.902 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  177,066 ; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Best  &,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  and  misses' 
furnishings  and  clothing.  172,970  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
174,884  ;  published  June  5.  1923. 

Best  Duck  Decoy  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Duck 
decoys.      171.931  ;    Aug.    14. 

Bos-Test  Malt  Products  Company.     (See  Murphy,  Mark  J.) 

Best  Foods,  Inc..  The,  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Vegetable 
shortening.  1T6.420 :  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  182,198; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Bestmake  Boys  Clothing  CX>..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Suits 
and  topcoats.  173,332  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  171,199 ; 
published  June  19,  1923. 

Bethel  Springs  Water  Co.,  Boothwyn,  Pa.  Battery  water. 
175,024 :   Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No.   180,744 ;   published   Aug. 

14,  1923. 

Bethelitp  Co.,  The.     (See  Lafans,  Walter  S.) 

Bethlehem  Fabricators,  Inc.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Structural 
members.  174,750  :  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  167,795  ;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 

Bethlehem  Steel  Company,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Structural 
steel.  171.606  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  173,738  ;  published 
May  1,  1923. 

Bethlehem  Steel  Company,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Metal  valves 
for  mains  and  pipes.  176,037 :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
179,845  :  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Better  Pictures  Publishing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Monthly 
periodical.  173,877;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  175,912;  pub- 
\\nhe6  .Tune  20,  1923. 

Betterton-Riipert  Coffee  Co.,  Ashland,  Ky.  Roasted  pea- 
nuts. 177.775  :  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  183,904  ;  published 
Oct.   9.   1923. 

Betty  Bolton  Candy,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Candy, 
jellies,  jams,  marmalades,  pickles,  etc.  165,655; 
Mar.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphalietical  Hst  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Betty  Lou  College  Candy  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Candies. 
166,542  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  152,670  ;  published  Jan.  9, 
1923 

Betty  Lou,  Chicago,  111.  Face  powders.  172,591 ;  Sept. 
11  ;  Serial  No.  168,536;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Beuchel,  Bertha  H.,  doing  bu.siness  as  Beuchel  Mfg.  Co., 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Hair  tonic  aiid  scalp  ointment. 
177,223  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  176,158  ;  published  Sept. 
18,     1923. 

Beverage  Extract  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Beverage  sold 
as  soft  drink  and  a  compound  for  malting  same. 
174,179 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No.  179,513 ;  published  July 
17,  1923. 

Beveridge,  Melvin  H.,  doing  business  as  Fever  Nox  Com- 
pany, Bayles,  Calif.  Ointments,  influenza  medicine, 
laxative  tablets,  etc.  173,632 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
160.240;   published  July   3,   1923. 

Bevin-Wilcoi  Line  Company,  East  Hampton,  Conn.  Fish- 
lines.  171,121 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  175,595  ;  published 
Apr.  24,  1923. 

Bevis  Rock  Salt  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and  Lyons,  Kans. 
Salt.  173,999-174,001;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  Nos.  176,109-11 ; 
July  17,  1923. 

Beyerle,  J.  J.,  Mfg.  Co.,  assignor  to  Beyerle  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Infants'  bibs,  house  aprons,  bathing 
caps,  and  baby  pants.  166,157  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
154,300  ;  published  Oct.  24,  1922. 

Beyerle  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Beyerle,  J.  J.,  Mfg.  Co.,  assignor.) 

Bias  Narrow  Fabric  Co.,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Binding  and  trimming.     171,936 ;  Aug.  14. 

Bi-Carma  Powder  Co.     (See  Jones,  Margaret  V.) 

Bickett,  William  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Mouthpiece  for  wind 
instruments.     171,061 ;   Aug.    14. 

Bickford  Laboratories  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Food-flavoring  extracts  and  table  sirups.  177,607. 
Dec.  18. 

Bieking,  S.  Austin,  Paper  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Downingtown,  Pa.  Sheathing  and  building  paper  and 
lining  paper  used  in  lining  shipping  cases,  etc.  165,372  ; 
Mar.   6  ;   Serial  No.   160,656  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Bickmore  Company,  The,  Old  Town,  Me.  Healing  pow- 
der for  wounds  and  sores  on  till  kinds  of  livestock. 
175,481 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  179,454 ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Bickum,  Dorothy,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brassieres  .  173,832  ; 
Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   174,999  ;  published   June  26,   1923. 

Bickum,  Dorothy,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brassieres.  173,661 ; 
Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   176,159  ;   published  June  26,   192S. 

Bickum,  Dorothy,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  bandeau 
and  girdle,  combined  brassifere  and  girdles,  combined 
brassifere  and  corselette.  176,210 ;  Nov.  20  ;  Sei'ial  No. 
178,953  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Biddle,  Alice  M.,  doing  business  as  Carrolton  Packing  Co., 
Hanford,  Calif.  Dried  fruit.  173,129  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial 
No.  177,821 ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Bieg,  Elsie  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Chinaware.  173,001  ;  Sept. 
11  ;  Serial  No.  177,472 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Biegler,  E.  N.,  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Plaster- 
like  composition  for  use  as  a  surfacing  for  floors,  walls, 
roofs,  etc.  175,140  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  180,412  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Biegler,  George  C,  doing  business  as  Dent  Laboratories, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Antiseptic.  171,635  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Se- 
rial No.  165,058  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Biehl,  George  M.,  doing  business  as  Liberty  Storage  Bat- 
tery Company,  Pottsville,  Pa.  Storage  batteries. 
170,575  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  167,347  ;  published  Apr. 
3,  1923. 

Biel,  Conrad  E.,  doing  business  as  Denver  Optic  Com- 
pany, Denver,  Colo.  Artiflcial  eyes.  171,550 ;  Aug. 
7;   Serial  No.   178,211;  published   May   15,   1923. 

Bielek  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Med- 
icines.    164.124  ;  Feb.   13. 

Bielek  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Lini- 
ment for  external  application  and  herb  tablets  for 
treatment  of  kidney  and  stomach  troubles,  constipation, 
etc.  165,776  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  158,751 ;  published 
Jan.  2,   1923. 

Bielek  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  lini- 
ment for  external  applicatiou  and  herb  tablets  for 
treatment  of  kidney  and  stomach  troubles,  consti- 
pation, etc.  165,777  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  158,749  ;  pub- 
lished  Jan.   2,   1923. 

Biertuempfel  Bros.  Cork  Companv.  Newark,  N.  J.  Corks. 
169,261  ;  June  12  ;   Serial  No.  172,076  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 

Biffar,     Fred,     Chicago,     111.       Pocketknives.       173,521 ; 

Sept.  25. 
"Big    Four"     Chemical    Products    Co.       (See    Milgram, 

Morris  M.) 
Big  State  Co.     (See  Hollis,  Paul  S.) 
Bigelow   Bruno    Mfg.    Co.,   The,   Chicago,   111.     Timer   for 

combustion    engines.       165,179 :     Mar.    6 ;     Serial    No. 

169,700 :    published    Dec.    19,    1922. 
Biggar,   W.  M.,  &  Co.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Worsted   piece 

goods.     170,236  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  174,165  ;  published 

Apr.   3,   1923. 
Biglin   &  Moffatt,    Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Electric   sad- 
irons,   electric-appliance    plugs,    lighting    fixtures,    etc. 

165,209;   Mar.   6;   Serial  No.    167,110;   published   Nov 

14,  1922. 


Bilhuber,  E.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion for  treatment  of  asthma,  etc.  170!032  ;  July  10  ; 
Serial  No.  173,695;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Bill,  Bell  &  Co.,  Incorporated,  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  Wheat 
flour.  176,907 ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  179,178 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  25,  1923. 
Billard,  William  W.,  doing  business  as  Black  Bear  Coal 

Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.     CoaL     169,566;   June  19. 
Biloxl    Fishermen's    Packing   Co.,    Biloxi,    Miss.      Canned 

oysters.      164,790:    Feb.    27. 
Biloxi    Packing    &    Trading    Co.,    Biloxi,    Miss.      Canned 
oysters    and    shrimp.      171,572 ;    Aug.    7 :    Serial    No. 
173,397  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Biloxi    Packing    &    Trading    Co.,    Biloxi,    Miss.      Canned 
shrimp    and    oysters.      175,394 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No. 
158,175;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Biltmore   Industries.      (See   Grove    Park    Inn,    Inc.) 
Biltrite    Collar    Co.      (See    Cohen,    Harry    and    Charles.) 
Binder  Brothers,   Inc.,  New   York,  N.  Y.     Monthly  publi- 
cations.     164,839  ;   Feb.   27. 
Bing,    I.    &   S.,    Company,   The,    Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Men's 
overcoats,     trousers,    and    suits.       168,467 ;    May    22 ; 
Serial  No.   167,068;   published  Feb.  20.  1923. 
Binkert,   Damon  A.,   doing  business   as   Solvine  Chemical 
Company,     Washington,     D.     C       Antiseptic     powder. 
171,289 ;  Aug.   7 ;    Serial  No.   178,546 ;   published  May 
22,  1923. 
Binney  &  Smith  Company,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York,    N.    Y.      Water-color   paints.      165,139 ;    Mar.    6 ; 
Serial  No.   150,651  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Binninger,    Frank   H.,    doing   business    as    Dandee    Patch 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Liquid  leak-stop- 
ping   compounds    for    automobile    radiators.      164,430 ; 
Feb.   20. 
Bio-Chemic  Laboratory.      (See  Jensen,  Dr.  Walter  D.) 
Bi-Oxo-Dyn  Co.,  Savannah,  Ga.     Medical  preparation  and 
urethral  bland.     168,047  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  160,346  ; 
published   Feb.    20,    1923. 
Birch  Chemical  Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Medicine  for  treat- 
ment  of   the    stomach,    digestive   organs,    and    kidneys. 
165.003;  Feb.  27. 
Birchfleld   Boiler   Company,   Tacoma,   Wash.      Steam   and 
hot-water  heating  boilers.     167,569  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
166,974  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Birchfleld,  Charles  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Radio  receiving 
apparatus  and  parts  thereof.     177,661  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial 
No.    181,009;    published    Oct.    9,    1923. 
Bird-Archer    Company,   The,    New   York,    N.   Y.     Blow-off 
valves,   washout  plugs,  and  skimmers   for  locomotives. 
164,412  ;  Feb.  20. 
Bird-Archer  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Core  facings, 
blackings,  and  binders,  etc.     170,58.3  ;   July  17  ;   Serial 
No.  158,596;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Bird-Archer  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Brass  and 
iron  cleaners.     171.765;  Aug.  14;   Serial  No.  158,595; 
published  May   1,   1923. 
Bird,  Mellen   T.,   doing   business  as  T.   Bird  &  Co.,   Bos- 
ton,   Mass.      Correspondence    paper,    cards,    envelopes, 
etc.     174,425  ;   Oct.  16  ;   Serial  No.   179,846  ;   published 
June  19,  1923. 
Birdsey    Somers    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Corsets, 
waists,  girdles,  and  corset  combinations.     168.323  ;  May 
22  ;   Serial  No.  167,221  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Birdsey    Somers    Company,    New    Y^ork,    N.    Y.      Corsets, 
waists,  girdlps,  and  corset  combinations.     168,022  ;  May 
29  ;    Serial  No.   167,507  :   published  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Birdsey-Somers  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cor.sets,  brassieres, 
and   girdles.      172,998  ;   Sept.   11 ;   Serial  No.   177,212  ; 
published  June  5,  1923. 
Birdsey   Somers   Company,  New  York.  N.   Y.     Brassieres. 
173,440 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  174,532  ;  published  June 
26,  1923. 
Birmbaum,     Bernard,     Brookline,     Mass.       Women's    and 

children's  coats.     177,584  ;  Dec.  18. 
Birnbaum,   Rosenbloom   &  Yellen,   New  York,   N.   Y.      In- 
fants'  caps.      177,108  :    Dec.   11 ;    Serial   No.    173,696  ; 
published  Sept.   18,   1923. 
Birnie  Paper   Company,   Springfield,   Mass.     Writing  and 
printing     paper,     mailing     envelopes,     and     papeteries. 
170,286-7  :  July  10  ;   Serial  Nos.  176,876-7  ;   published 
Apr.    10,   1923. 
Blrtmem  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.    Electric  vacuum 
cleaner.     172,301 ;  Aug.  28 ;   Serial  No.  175,380 ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 
Bishop,   Arthur   W.,   doing  business   as   King   &   Winston 
Products   Co.,   St.    Louis,    Mo.      Pile   balm    and   tablets 
for  disorders  of  the  liver  and  bowels.      174,360  ;  Oct. 
16;    Serial  No.   176,710;   published   July    10,   1923. 
Bishop  &  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Candies.   164,882  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Bishop  &  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Biscuits.  170,663  ; 
July  17  ;  Serial  No.  134,455  ;  published  Aug.  24,  1020. 
Bishop     &     Company,     Los     Augeles,     Calif.        Cookies. 
176,679  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  174,955  ;  published  July 
31,  1923. 
Bishop     &     Company,     Los     Angeles.     Calif.        Cookies. 
176,698;  Nov.  27;   Serial  No.  174,956;  published  July 
31,  1923. 
Bishop     &     Company,     Los     Angeles,     Calif.        Cookies. 
177,622  ;   Dec.   25  ;   Serial   No.   182,465  ;  published  Oct. 
2,  1923. 
Bishop,  R.   G.,   and   Company.      (See   Bishop,   Robert   G.) 


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Blsbop,   Robert   G.,   doing  business  as   R.   G.   Bishop   and 

Companv,  Dallas,  Tex.     Medicine  for  aiding  digestion. 

167,406  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  168,195  :  publisbed  Jan.  9, 

1923. 
Bisleri,'   Felice,    &    C,    Milan.    Italy,    and    New   York,    N. 

Y.      Medicinal    bitters    and    general    tonics.      177,130 ; 

Dec.  11:  Serial  No.  140,SL'5  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Bissell  Carpet   Sweeper   Company,    Grand   Rapids,    Mich., 

assignor    to    The   American    Wringer    Company,    Provi- 
dence, R.   I.     Clothes  wringers.     23,054  ;  renewed  May 

16,  1923. 
BissoU,    Llovd,    doing   business   as    Star   Piston   Pin    Co., 

BuCfalo,  N.   Y.     Piston  pins.     169,888 ;  July  3  ;   Serial 

No.  155,427;  published  May  16,  1922. 
Bittersweet    Products   Corporation,    Yonkers,    N.    Y.      Ice 

cream.      177,187;    Dec.    11;    Serial   No.    180,579;    pub- 
lished  Sept.    25,    1923. 
Bixler  Baking  Company,  The,  Youngstown,  Ohio.     Bread. 

170,934  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.   169,615  ;  published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Bixlor  Baking  Company,  The,  Youngstown,  Ohio.     Bread, 

17i;.841  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  176,597  ;  published  Sept.  11. 

1923. 
Blzzoni,    Humbert,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Wrinkle   remover, 

depilatory,  deodorant,  etc.    170,059  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 

172.412  ;   published  Mar.  27,   1923. 
Bji'irneborgs     Tandsticksfabriks     Aktiebolag,     Bj6rneborg, 

Finland":     Matches.     163,459 ;  Jan.  16. 
Black  Bear   Coal   Co.      (See  Billard,   William   W.) 
Black    Bros.    Flour   Mills.    Beatrice.    Nebr.      Wheat   flour. 

169,382  ;  June  12  ;  Seri.nl  No.  171.609  ;  published  May  1, 

1923. 
Black    Bros.   Flour  Mills,   Beatrice,   Nebr.      Wheat    flour. 

172,445  ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  171,609  ;  published  May  1, 

1923. 
Black   Bros.   Flour  Mills.     Beatrice.   Nebr.     Wheat  .flour. 

172.824  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  167,703  ;  published  June 

5.  1923. 
Black  Bros.   Flour   Mills,  Beatrice.   Nebr.     Poultry   feed. 

173,128  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  172,792 ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Black   Bros.    Flour   Mills,   Beatrice,    Nebr.      Wheat    flour. 

177.497  ;   Dec.   18  ;   Serial  No.  182,396 ;   published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Black  Diamond  Furnace  Co.,  Tlie,  Monmouth,  111.     Wood 

and  coal  burning  furnaces.     166.300  ;  Mar.  27. 
Black    Diamond    Paint    &    Varnish    Works,    Cincinnati, 

Ohio.     Ready-mixed  paints,  varnishes,  stains,  lacquers, 

etc.     167,332  ;  Apr.  24. 
Black    Diamond    Paint    and    Varnish    Works,    Cincinnati, 

Ohio.      Roof    cement    and    ice-cau    cement.      160,011 ; 

May  29. 
Black  Duck  Products,  Incorporated,  Whittier,  Calif.  Auto- 
mobile polish.     166,185  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  160,384  ; 

published  Dec.  19.  1922. 
Black-Iron  Stove  Polish  Co.,  Lawrence,  Mass.     Stove  and 

metal  polishes.     168,962  :  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  171,298  ; 

published   Mar.   13,   1923. 
Black,  J.   S.,   Kansas   City,   Mo.     Wheat  flour.     170,812  ; 

.lulv  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,048  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Black  Silk  Stove  Polish  Works,  Sterling,  111.     Gas-range 

dressing   and   polishing   oil.      167,650 ;   May   8 ;    Serial 

No.  168,445  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Black,     Walter     B.,      Hoopeston.     111.       Poultry     foods. 

172,564  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  170,750  ;  published  May 

1,  1923. 
Black,    William   C,   doing   business   as   Herbolac   Drug   & 

Mfg.    Co.,    lionisville,    Kv.      General    medicinal    tonics. 

168,563  ;  May  29  ;    Serial  No.   166.632  ;   published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Blackbird  Factories,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Typewriter 

ribbons.     171,195  :   July  31 ;   Serial  No.   146,950 ;   pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 
Blackburn,    Felix,    Springfield,    Mass.      Sauce   for    meats, 

fish,   soups,   salads,   and   potatoes.     169.219 ;   June   12 ; 

Serial  No.  153,172  ;  published  Jan.  17.  1922. 
Blackburn,    Mrs.    L.   A.,    Fort   Worth,   Tex.      Preparation 

for  influenza.     170,364  ;   July  17  ;   Serial  No.   173,952  ; 

published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Blackburn  Products  Co..  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Kidney  and 

bladder  medicine.     167,470  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  166,979  ; 

published  .Tan.  23,  1923. 
Blackburn    Products   Co.,   The,   Dayton,   Ohio.     Medicinal 

compound   for  the   treatment  of   coughs,  and   a   salve. 

172,393  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  167,595  ;  published  May  1, 

1923. 
Blackford,  Herbert  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Candied  pop  corn 

and    other    pop-corn    confections.      166,432 ;    Apr.    3 ; 

Serial   No.   164,15.3;    published   Jan.   9,    1923. 
Blackler,  J.  H.,  Company.  The.     (See  Boumenot,  Beppo.) 
Blackman  &  Blackman,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Catheters,  ear 

and  ulcer  svringes,  finger  cots,  etc.     177,320  ;  Dec.  18  ; 

Serial  No.  179,986  :   published  Sept.  4. 
Blackman,  Mabel,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Leather-topped  steel- 
soled  over.shoes  for  horses.     166,138  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial 

No.  146,683 ;  published  Sept.  26. 
Blackman,   Samuel,  Philadelphia,   Pa.     Coffee,  cocoa,  and 

chocolate.     166,290;  Mar.  27. 
Blackmore,  Edwin  N.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Can- 
ada.    Washing  compounds  and  liquids.     171.339  ;  Aug 

7 ;   Serial  No.   172,825  :  published  Apr.   24,  1923. 
Blaetz,   Jacob   H.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Hosierv.     164,081  ; 

Feb.  13. 


Blair,  J.  C,  Company,  Huntingdon,  Pa.  Paper,  envelopes, 
tablets,  blank  books,  papeteries.  170,323;  July  10; 
Serial  No.  175,706  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Blair,  Samuel  A.,  doing  business  as  Blair  Lumber  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Wall  or  plaster  board. 
170,522  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  174,723  ;  published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 

Blaisdell  Pencil  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lead  pencils. 
171,004  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  176,943  ;  published  Apr.  24, 
1923. 

Blaisdell  Pencil  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lead  pen- 
cils. 172,299  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  178,212  ;  published 
May  29,  1923. 

Blake,  C.  C,  Incorporated,  Boston,  Mass.  Leather  shoes. 
176.887  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  181,877  ;  published  Sept. 
11,   1923. 

Blake,  Henry,  Harness  Company,  assignor  to  Babson 
Bros.,  Chicago,  111.  Harness.  172,284  ;  Aug.  28 ;  Se- 
rial No.  168,292  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Blake,  Mrs.  E.  A.,  doing  business  as  Austin  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Preparation  for  use  in  the 
treatment  of  hair  and  scalp.  173,190:  Sept.  18; 
Serial  No.  167,797  ;  published  June  2G,  1923. 

Blake,  William  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Mechanical  pencils. 
175,169  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  181,585  ;  published  Aug.  7, 
1923. 

Blakelock  &  Stanton,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Radio  receiv- 
ing sets,  detectors,  and  parts  thereof.  165,198 ;  Mar. 
6  ;   Serial  No.  167,596  ;  published  Nov.  28.  1922. 

Blakely,  Harry  C,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Potato  chips. 
169,773 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  168,913 ;  published  Apr. 
3,  1023. 

Blakeney,  John  G.,  doing  business  as  The  Sniff-Bang  Com- 
pany, Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  colds,  grippe,  and  catarrh.  163,024 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Blakeslce.  G.  S..  &  Co.,  Cicero,  111.  Machines  for  wash- 
ing dishes  and  metal  articles.     167,989  ;  May  8. 

Blakey's  Boot  Protectors,  Limited,  Leeds,  England.  Pads 
mamifactured  from  rubber  or  rubber  composition  for 
application  to  boots  and  shoes.     104,067-8  :  Feb.  13. 

Blakey's  Boot  Protectors,  Limited,  Leeds,  England.  Pads 
manufactured  from  rubber  or  rubber  composition  for 
application  to  boots  and  shoes.  166,243 ;  Mar.  27 ; 
Serial  No.  165,618  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Blanc  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Blanc,  Samuel.) 

Blanc,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Blanc  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Antiseptic  astringent,  and  de- 
odorant mouth  wash.  172,706  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
175,642  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Blanchard  &  Blodgett.     (See  Blodgett,  Nina  B.) 

Blanchette,  Anguste,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Ointment  for  ex- 
ternal use  for  cuts,  bruises,  sprains,  and  eruptions. 
172,656  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,887  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Blanchette-Gazzara  Corp.,  Chicago,  111.  Malt  extract  for 
food  purposes,  macaroni,  olive  oil,  table  sirup,  canned 
fish,  etc.  165,569  :  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  161,107  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922. 

Blank,  Henry,  &  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Watches  and 
parts   thereof.     173,534-5  :   Sept.  25 

Blanke-Baer  Extract  &  Preserving  Company,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  JeUy,  apple  butter,  and  fruit  preserves.  167,111 ; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  168,316  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Blatt,  M.  E.,  Co.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Bath  robes,  bath- 
ing suits,  coats  and  suits,  etc.  168,185 ;  May  15 ; 
Serial  No.  169,117  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Blatz,  Val.,  Jr.,  Candy  Co.,  ililwaukee,  Wis.  Bar  candy. 
169,399  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  162,528  :  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 

Blauston,  Nathan  L.,  doing  business  as  Marie  Antoinette 
Perle  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pearls.  168,443  ;  May  22  ; 
Serial  No.  170,614  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Blazeout  Company,  The.     (See  Marstin,  Clayton  R.) 

Elechmau,  S.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen 
yarn.  165,698;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  169,945;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

Bleehman,  S.,  &  Sons  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Fabric  and 
leather  gloves.  168,553  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  160,278  ; 
published  Jan.   30,   1023. 

Bledsoe,  Yancy  M.,  Bouham,  Tex.  Wrenches.  176,553  ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  183,187  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Bliss  Brothers  Company.      (See  Rioux,  Joseph  F.) 

Bliss  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Memorandum- 
paper  holder.  171,159  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  176,321 ; 
published  May  1,  1923. 

Bloch  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Preparation  used  in  treatment  of  the  scalp.  163,281 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Bloch,  L^on,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handkerchiefs.  174,086; 
Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    180,413 ;   published   July   10,   1923. 

Block,  Felix,  doing  business  as  Advance  Knitting  Mills, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  goods — viz,  sweaters,  scarfs, 
mufflers,  and  capes.  169.314 :  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
169,528  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Block  Gas  Mantle  Company,  The,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 
Gas  and  gasoline  mantles.  174,805 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial 
No.  180,651 ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Block,  Leopold,  doing  business  as  Buffalo  Jewelry  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Finger  rings  and 
neck  chains.  174,777  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  171,893  ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Block-Walsh  Corporatiou,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Table  board 

game.      174,638;    Oct.    23;    Serial    No.    181,010;    pub- 
lished July  31,  1923. 
Block  -  Zimmerman     &     Company,     Los     Angeles,     Calif. 

Pickled  cabbage.     172,206  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  173,226  ; 

published  May  29,  1923. 
Blodgett,   Nina  E.,   doing  business  as   Blanchard   &  Blod- 

getti    Harvard,   III.     Medicine   for  gallstones   and  liver 

trouble.     164,213;   Feb.   13. 
Bloom    &    Perla,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Shirts.      175,705 ; 

Nov.   6. 
Bloom  Sublyme  Sboe  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York  and  Brooklyn, 

N.   Y.     Boots,    shoes,   slippers,   and   sandals.      173,812  ; 

Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No.    171,524  ;    published    .Tuly    3,    1923. 
Bloomfleld,     Andrew     J.,     Ann     Arbor,     Mich.     Candies. 

165,982  ;  Mar.  27  :  Serial  No.  162,157  ;  published  Nov. 

28,  1922. 
Blossom  Hat  Co.     (See  Mermelsteln,  Joseph  R.) 
Blu-Eibon   Ice  Cream   Co.      iSee   Cutrer,   Bennie   B.) 
Blue  Hill  Candy  Company.      (See  Catsigianis,  Otto  P.) 
Blue   Island   Specialty   Company,   Blue   Island,    HI.      Den- 
tal   and    engine    stones,    and    lathe    wheels.      168,7.59 ; 

May  29;  Serial  No.  172,725;  published  Mar.  13.   I!i23. 
Blue  Ribbon  Battery   Company,   Indianapolis,   Ind.      Bat- 
tery solutions.     176,984  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  179,651  ; 

published    Sept.    18,    1923. 
Blue-Ribbon  Knitting  Mills,   Inc.,  Waltham,  Mass.    Knit- 
ted    bathing     suits.       173,914;     Oct.     2;     Serial     No. 

175,063  ;  published  July  10,  1923, 
Blue  Ridge  Manufacturing  Company,  Incorporated.     Alex- 
andria,    Va.       Work     shirts,     trousers,     and     overalls. 

177,595  ;  Dec.  18. 
Blue   Star   Overall   Company,    Norwich,   Conn.     Overalls 

and  Jumpers.     166,689  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  168,095  ; 

published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Bluebell  Malt  Co.     (See  Katz,  Sigmund.) 
Bluemantie,  Jack,  Paris,  France.     Beverage  sold  as  a  soft 

drink.     172,179  ;  Aug.  21. 
Bluffton    Milling    Company,    The,    Findlay    and    BlufCton, 

Ohio.     Wheat  and  rye  flour.     165,090  ;  Mar.  6  ;   Serial 

No.   154,298;   published  Nov.  7,   1922. 
Blum  &  Bergeron,   Houma,  La.     Drit'd  shrimp.     177,170  ; 

Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  181,167;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Blum  &  Bergeron,  Houma,  La.     Dried  shrimp.     177,341 ; 

Dec.   18 ;    Serial   No.   181,168 ;   published  Oct.   2,   1923. 
Blum,   Harold   F.,   doing  business   as  Harold   F.   Blum   & 

Co.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Canned    crab.      172,506; 

iug.  28. 
Blum,    Isaac,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Cigarettes.      173,681 ; 

Oct.    2;    Serial    No.    178,213 ;    published   July   3,    1923. 
Blum  &  Mittenthal,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ladies'  hand  bags. 

174,243:    Oct.   9;    Serial   No.    179,847;    published    July 

10,  1923. 
Blum,  Stanley  W.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sweat- 
ers, sweater  coats,  and  bathing  suits.     163,025  ;  Jan.  2. 
Blumenfleld,    Samuel    M.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Boys'    and 

men's    caps.      170,365  ;    July    17  ;    Serial   No.    173,053  ; 

published   Apr.   3,   1923. 
Blumenthal,  Edwin  M.,  doing  business  as  E.  M.  Blumen- 

thal    cS:    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Corn    sirup    used    in 

the  manufacture  of  nonalcoholic   beverages.     168,261  ; 

May  15;   Serial  No.  170,677;   published   Feb.   27,   1923. 
Blumenthal,  Edwin  M.,  doing  business  as  E.  M.  Blumrn- 

thal  &  Co.,   Chicago,  111.     Malt  and  corn  sirup  used  in 

the     manufacture     of     nonalcoholic     malt     beverages. 

166.832  ;   Apr.   17  ;   Serial  No.   170,678 ;   published  Jan. 

9    1923. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,   &  Co.   Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Pile 

fabrics  in   the   piece.     163,279-80 ;   Jan.  9. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,   &  Co.   Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Pile 

fabrics  in  the  piece.     163,424  ;  Jan.  9. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,   &  Co.   Inc..   New   York,   N.  Y.      Pile 

fabric   in  the  piece.     163,977  ;   Feb.   6. 
Blumenthal,   Sidnev,   &   Co.   Inc.,   New   i'ork,    N.  Y.     Pile 

fabrics  in  the  piece.     163,985  ;   Feb.   6. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,  &  Co.,   Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Pile 

fabrics     in     the     piece.       165.694 ;     Mar.     20 ;     Serial 

No.  170,118  ;   published  Dec.   26,   1922. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,   &   Co.   Inc.,   New   York,  N.   Y.     Pile 

fabrics    in    the    piece.      166,941  ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial    No. 

171,895;  published  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,   &  Co.   Inc.,   New  York.   N.  Y.     Pile 

fabrics    in    the    piece.      166,947 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial    No. 

171,894  ;   published  .Tan.   30,   1923. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,   &  Co.   Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Pile 

fabrics    in    the    piece.      167,936 ;    May    8 ;    Serial    No. 

173.559;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Blumenthal,    Sidney,    &   Co.    Inc.,   New    York,   N.    Y.  Pile 

fabrics   in    the    piece.      168,044 ;    May    15 ;    Serial    No. 

173,164;  published  Feb.   13,   1923. 
Blumenthal,    Sidney,   &  Co.  Inc.,   Mew  York,  N.  Y.     Pile 

fabrics    In    the   piece.      169,672;    June  26;    Serial   No. 

174,687 ;   published  Mar.   27,    1923. 
Blumenthal,    Sidney,   &  Co.   Inc.,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Pile 

fabrics   in    the    piece.      169,677 ;    June  26 ;    Serial   No. 

173,909  ;  published  Mar.  27,   1923. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,  &   Co.  Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Pile 

fabrics    In    the    piece.      170,636 ;    July    17 ;    Serial    No. 

175,767  ;    published  Apr.   17,   1923. 
Blumenthal,    Sidney,   &   Co.   Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Pile 

fabrics    in    the    piece.      171,589;    Aug.    7:    Serial    No. 

176,764;   published  May  15,   1923. 


Blumenthal,  Sidney,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pile  fab- 
rics in  tbe  piece.  171,979-80 ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  Nos. 
17N.S1(J-11;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Blumenthal,  Sidney,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
and  wool  upholstery  fabrics.  175,187  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial 
No.  175,765  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Blumenthal,  Sidney,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
and  wool  upholstery  fabrics.  175,188;  Oct.  30;  Serial 
No.  175,763  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Blumenthal,  Sidney,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pile 
fabrics  in  the  piece.  175,553;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No. 
179,848  ;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 

Blumenthal,  Sidney,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pile 
fabrics  in  the  piece.  175,662 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
182,201  ;   published  Aug.   21,  1923. 

Boardmau,  Wm.,  &  Sons  Company,  The,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Coffee.  165,774;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  159,196;  pub- 
lished  Jan.   2,    1923. 

Boatright,  Lenore,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Dolls.  172,334  ; 
Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  177,649  ;  nublished  May  29.  1923. 

Bob  &  Baskind,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  boys'  shirts, 
underwear,  play  suits,  boys'  waists  and  blouses. 
170,334  ;    July    10. 

Bob  &  Baskind,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  boys'  shirts 
and  boys'  blouses.     175,230  ;  Oct.  30. 

Bob-o-Link  Products  Co.     (See  Schwartz,  Paul  H.) 

Bobwliite  Chemical  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  In- 
secticides, bactericides,  fungicides,  etc.,  for  plants. 
109,791-2  ;  July  3 ;  Serial  Nos.  168,953-4 ;  published 
Mar.  27,  1923. 

Bobwhite  Chemical  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Balm 
for  the  treatment  of  abnormal  complications  of  the 
udder  and  to  relieve  inflammation  in  galls,  cuts,  etc. 
176,091  :  Nov.  13. 

Bochmann,  F.  A.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Worsted 
and  woolen  dress  goods  in  the  piece.  172,894-5  ;  Sept. 
11  ;  Serial  Nos.  175,051-2  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Bockstege  Furniture  Co.,  EvansviUe,  Ind.  Household 
furniture.     169,014  ;   May  29. 

Bockstege  Furniture  Co.,  The,  EvansviUe,  Ind.  Dining- 
room  furniture.  172,353  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  173,347  ; 
published  May  8,  1923. 

Body,  Thomas,  Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Canned  fruits. 
109,304  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  168,020  ;  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 

Boehringer,  C.  F.,  &  Soehne,  Waldhof,  near  Mannheim, 
Germany,  assignor  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Incor- 
porated, Wilmington,  Del.  Iron  derivatives  of  albu- 
men.    24,228  ;  renewed  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Boggiano,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Chicago  &  Geneva 
Bottling  Works,  Chicago,  111.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless 
beverages.     163,282-4  ;   Jan.  9. 

Bohn  Refrigerator  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Refriger- 
ators.     171,945;    Aug.    14. 

Bohn  Refrigerator  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Refriger- 
ators.    173,582;  Sept.  25. 

Boiler  Scale  Dissolvent  Corp.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Compound 
for  dissolving  and  removing  scale  and  rust  from  boil- 
ers, etc.  169,780  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,318  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

Boise  Butcher  Company,  Ltd.,  Boise,  Idaho.  Boiled  bams, 
sugar-cured  meats,  lard,  etc.  166,792;  Apr.  17:  Serial 
No.   156,775;   published   Jan.   30,   1923. 

Boissonade,  Eugene,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fish,  meat,  and 
salad  sauces  and  dressings.      165.886-8  ;   Mar.  20. 

Bolcom  Canal  Lumber  Co..  Seattle,  Wash.  Laths  and 
lumber.  172,134.  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  176,012 ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Boldu-Branca,  Carolina  D.,  et  al.,  successors.  (See 
Scala,  Maria  B.) 

Bolduc,  George  J.,  doing  business  as  G.-  J.  Bolduc  & 
Company,  Portland,  Greg.  Cough  drops  and  lozenges. 
174,356  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  177,032  ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Bolgiano,  J.,  Seed  Co.,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Field,  vege- 
table and  flower  seeds.  171,573 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 
172,859:    published    May    22,    1923. 

Bolinger,  George  N.,  Shelbyville,  lU.  Needles.  164.015  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Bolinger,  W.  A.,  doing  business  as  Bolinger  Orchards, 
Methow,  Wash.  Fresh  apples.  171,071 ;  July  31 ;  Serial 
No.  171,896  :  published  May  8,  1923. 

Bolitho  &  Stringer,  Paris,  France.  Face  creams,  face 
powders,  perfumes,  dentifrices,  etc.  165,519  ;  Mar.  13. 
Serial  No.  163,855  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Bolivar  Packing  Company,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Olives. 
175,617 :  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  180,835 ;  published  Aug. 
21,   1923. 

Boll  Weevil  Chemical  Company,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Insecti- 
cide for  the  extermination  of  boll  weevil.  164,353 ; 
Feb.  20. 

BoU-We-Go  Manufacturing  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Com- 
position used  for  spraying  and  destroying  boll  weevils, 
etc.  168,055  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  170,053  ;  published 
Feb.   6,   1923. 

Bollerman,  Albert,  doing  business  as  Ne-Ver-Rust  Mfg. 
Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Chemical  compounds.  169,025  : 
May  29. 

Bon  Ami  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Scouring 
soap.  175,072  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  170,557  ;  published 
Aug.  7.  1923. 

Bon-Quin  Co.      (See  Brown,   H.  Clay.) 


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Bon-Tober  Sporting  Good^  Co.,  The.  Ilartford  Conn 
Basoballs  and  Kiseball  gloves,  li.i.rlo;  Oct.  -,  benal 
No    l"i1.:!!U;   published  July  :?,  1928. 

Bonadio  &  Mercbiorri  Co.,  I'ittsburgb  Pa  Alimentarv 
paste      166.476;  Apr.  3:  Serial  No.  166.973:  published 

Bo'^n^a"".  V^Amu^K  ■  &    Bro..    New    York,    N.    Y.      Hair    nets. 

Bond^''*Ch'aHes°'  ^Company.  Philadelphia  Pa.  Round 
leather  .and  flat  leather  belting.  171.o09 :  Aug.  <  , 
Serial   No     105.661  :   pub  ishcd   May   22,   1923. 

Bond  Charles  company.  FhiKadelphia,  Va.  Leather 
loom  sundries.  17.S,733  :  Oct.  2;  Sena!  No.  l.S.oSS, 
published  .Tune  12,  192.-?.  ,.,     v  i,r,      vx, 

Bond  Foundry  and  Machine  Company  Manheim  Pa 
Shaft  hansers  and  collars,  friction  clutches,  clutch  and 
shaft  couplings,  etc.     163,651  :  Jan.  23.  „„„;, 

Bond  Jessie  A.,  doina  business  as  J.  &  A.  Bond,  uamii 
ton  Ontario,  Canada.  Salve  for  the  relief  of  eczema, 
salt  r'Veum  acne.  etc.  174.109:  Oct.  2:  Serial  No. 
171.061:  published  July  10.  If'--^-^  .,     .,     .„   „„ 

Bond  Marble  Company.  Knosville,_Tenn..  Marble  in  un- 
finished blocks.  169,065  ;  June  o  ;  Serial  No.  172,2o6  , 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Bonded  Products  ^"^PO'l^i'^-^.^cr^  oT?o -^Serial  Nos 
and    soap    products.      li3,(o8-9 .    Oct.    J.    serial   -Mob. 

177,352-3:    published    June    5.    192.3 
Bonded    Products    Corporation     New    York     N.    Y      Soap 

and  scouring  compounds.     Ii4,8t3  ;  Oct.  Z6  ,  serial  ..no. 

180,206  :  published  July  24.  192.3  Smn  and 

Bonded  Products  Corporation    New  York,  N   Y.     Soap  and 

soap  products.     175,018  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  177,3o4  . 

Bo^n'^u'co'  ThI:  Wifl'du  Lac,  Wis.  Candy.  176,604  : 
Nov.     27:     Serial    No.    179.849;    published    Sept.    11. 

BonUa  ■  Company.  The.  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis..  -Candy. 
165,767  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.   160,85a  ;  published  Pec, 

Bontta'^^Company,  The.  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis,  Candy. 
166  343;    Apr.   3;    Serial  No.    160,856:    published    Jan. 

Bonk,'^J^ohn  J.,  doing  business  as.  Lncile  Pearl  Company, 
Ni-w  York.  N.  Y.  Pearls.  ]r,6..Ti.5:  Apr.  10,  ben.a  .\o. 
171,200;  published  Jan.  2,  1923.        ,  ,  ,  .„     „,  .    ^ow 

Bonnov  Forse  &  Tool  Works,  Philadelphia  Pa  ;  New 
York.  N.^Y.:  Allentown.  Pa..  an5  Chicago  111 
Wrencbes.      169.^60:    June    12:    Serial    No.    1(2,63.^, 

Bo?.n''ev' Forg^f^A   Tool^Works.   Philadelphia     and    Allen- 
Tow^.  Pa  !  Chicago,  111.,  and  New  York   N^  J-     Tapp| 
wrenches.       171.873:    Aug.    14;    Serial    No.    173,993, 
published  May  15,  .1923.  ^       „  , 

Bonnie-B    Company,    inc..   The.    New   York,   N.   Y.      lialr 

Bonnie-B'compa.iyfTnc.!^The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Powder 
puffs     167  164  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,249  ;  published 

Bonumo^'iufert,  Brooklyn,  N- J.-     Candy.     166.880;  Apr. 

17  :   Serial  No.  151,306  :  published  Feb.  6.  1923. 
BocU,    Daniel.    WooU-n   Mills,    Inc      Cbicaf     "l       Over- 
■     coats    suits,  raincoats,  and  pants      164.o81.ieb._u. 
Boonville   Bottling  Works,   Koonvilleind       Nonalcoholic 

maltlpss    beverage    sold    as    a    soft    drink.      163,821, 

Boonville^Mills   Company.   Boonville,   Mo.     Wheat   flour. 

167,184  :  Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.   162,911 ;  published  Dec. 

1 2    1Q22 
BoonVme    kills    Company.    BoonvlUe     Mo.      Wheat    flour 

corn  meal,  and  Graham  flour.     l'0.84o    July  24,  beiial 
No    16-'  912 :  published  Mar.  20,  1923.        „,     ,   ,      , 
Boorum&  Pease  company,  New  York   N^  Y      Blank  books. 

pads,  and  tablets,  etc.     163,898  :   Feb.   6. 
Bo'oth-Coahran    Co.,    San   Diego     Calif.      Preparation    tor 

removing    calli    and    corns    from    the    feet.  _  1'4.'61  . 

Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  167.796:  published  Aug.   i,  1923. 
Booth     F    E  .   Co..    San   Francisco,   CaUf.      Heavy-bodied, 

light-colored  brown  fish-oil,  aerated,  used  m  the  prepa- 

rati'-n  of  varnish.     163.707  :  Jan.  23. 
Booth.  F.  E..  Co..  San  Francisco,  Calif  .Light-colored  re- 
fined sardine  oil  for  pamt  oil.     163.  '08  ,  .^^^  ^d.  , 
Booth     F    E.    Co.,   San   Francisco,   Calif.     Highly-rennea 

caustic-tredted    bleached    oil    used    for    making    white 

enamels  and  light  varnish.     163.709  :  Jan.  23. 
Eoo°h    F    E.,  Co.fsan  Francisco,  Calif.     Eecovered  salad 

oil  used  as  a  base  in  the  manufac^re  of  greases  and 

lubricating  oil.     167.805  :  May  8  ;   Serial  No.  167.5ol , 

published  Feb.  13,  1923  . 

I      Booth.    F.    E..    Co..    San    Francisco,_Ca  if       Oil    used    In 

making  bigh-gloss  varnish.     170.oi8:   July   17,    Serial 

No.  107.5.^3:  published  Apr.  17.   192.3  ir-orb. 

Booth     Wilfrid    I,    Elmira.    N.    Y.      Candy.      16o,968 ; 

Mar   27  :  Serial  No.  159.404  ;  published  Nov.  28.  1922. 
Boott   Mills,    Lowell,    Mass,      Woven    cotton    tovrels    and 

toweling,     175,106  :  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No,  1 .  i  ,164  ;  puh- 

Bootv^^Philfp  C.^P',^'doing  business  as  Innovation  Spe- 
cialties assignor  to  Innovation  Specialties  Co,  Inc. 
Chica-o  III.  Manicurists'  buffing  implements  and  re- 
newal strips  therefor.  176,394 :  Nov.  27;  Serial  No. 
171  411 :  published  Sept.   11.  1923.    „     „        _  , 

Borden  Company.  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Caramels. 
170,987  ;  July  24. 


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Borden  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Chocolate  cubes. 

Bordow.  .\ijraham,  doing  business  as  Bordow  Silk  Co.,  New 
York    N.  y.     Thrown  pure  silk  yarn.     165,018  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bonlow  Silk  Co.     (See  Bordow,  Abraham.) 
Borgcnicht  &  Sons  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  \. 
and    misses'    dresses.      176,109 ;    Nov.    20 ; 
158,843 :    published    Aug.    28.    1923. 
Borgfeldt,     George,    &    Co..     New    York,    N.     -.       ----- 
171,046  ;  July  31  ;   Serial  No.   175,338  ;  published  May 
15    1923 
Borgfeldt,  '  George,    &    Co.,    New     York,    N.    Y.       Dolls. 
171,584;   Aug.   7;    Serial   No.    175,339;   published   May 
22    10''3 
Borgfeldt.   George,   &   Co.,   New  York,   N,   Y,      Hair  nets, 
173.702  :    Oct,   2 ;   Serial   No,    177,120 ;   published   June 
19    1923, 
Born'n     Frank,   doing  business  as  Bornn   Distilling  Com- 
pany   New   York,  N.   Y.      Preparation  for  bathing  and 
massaging.      174,393;    Oct.    16;    Serial    No.    174,425; 
published    July    17,    1923.  ,.    ,^       _        .  . , 

Boro  Chemical  Co.,   Inc.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.     Germicide. 
167,560 :   May   1 ;    Serial  No.    165,267 ;    published   Dec. 
26    19'^'' 
Borroughs","  Joseph   N.,   Oakland,    Calif.     Towel   cabinets. 
175,784  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  178,023  ;   published  Aug. 
28    19''*3 
Borsum  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Jersey   City    N,  J. 
Metal  polish,     169,491  ;   June  19  ;   Serial  No.  137,ol2 ; 
published  Sept.  5,  1922. 
Boss    Manufacturing   Company,   The,    Kewanee,    111.,    and 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Fabric  and  leather  gloves  and  mittens. 
164.765:  Feb.  27.  .,,.-<. 

Boss  Nut  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Lock  nuts,  bolts,  rivets, 
screws.      175,017  ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial   No.   177,355  ;   pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923.  ^,        ^,  ,     „  . 
Boss    Washing   Alaciiine    Company,   The,    Norwood^.  Ohio. 

Washing  machines  for  clothes.     164.956;  Feb.  2i. 
Bossard,    Jean,    doing    business    as    Institut    de    Beaute 
Castiglione,     Paris,     France.       Perfume,    toilet    water, 
face  powder,   rouge,  etc.     169,909  ;  July  3  ;   Serial  No. 
170,618  ;  published  Mar.  6.  1923.  .,,,     ^  • 

Bossard  Railway  Signal  Corporation,  Troy,  N.  Y.     Electric 
flashers  for  intermittent  signals  and  the  hke.     166j063  ; 
Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  168,667  ;  published  Dec.  26.  1922. 
Bossong,  J.  C,  &  Co.      (See  Bossong,  Joseph  CO 
Bossong,   Joseph   C,  doing  business   as   J.   C.   Bossong   & 

Co.,  New  York,  N,  Y.     Hosiery.     164,079  :  Fob.  13. 
Bossong.   Joseph   C.   doing  business   at   J.   C.   Bossong  & 

Co..  New  York.  N.  Y.     Hosiery.     164.247  ;  Feb.  13. 
Bossong,   Joseph   C,   doing   business  as  J.    C.   Bossong   & 

Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hosiery.     164,827-8;  Feb.  2r. 
Bossong,   Joseph   C,   doing  business  as   J.   C.   Bossong* 
Co      New   York.    N.    Y.      Hosiery,      168,246 ;    May    lo ; 
Serial    No.    167,765 ;    published    Jan.    30,    1923. 
Bossong,  Joseph  C,  doing  business  as  J.  C.  Bossong  &  Co., 
New  York.   N.  Y.     Hosiery.     175,184;   Oct,   30;   Serial 
No,  181,170;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Bost,    Bernice    C,    Chicago,    111,      Section    of    a    monthly 
periodical,      170,562:    July    17;    Serial    No.    Ir  3,910; 
published  Apr.   17.   1923.  ,,  .^ 

Bost,   William   D.,   Chicago,  lU.      Beverages   sold   as   soft 
drinks    and   sirups,   etc.,    for    making   same.      171,058 ; 
July  31 ;  Serial  No.  176,444  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Boston  Clock   Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Time  indicating. 

keeping  and  recording  instruments.     ]68,289-;  May  15. 
Boston  Harbor  Oil  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Lwbricating 
oil.      167.568;   May   1;    Serial   No.   167,3(9;   published 

Bostljn  Insulated  Wire  &  Cable  Co,,  Boston.  Mass,  Elec- 
tric conductors,  wires,  and  cables.  160,286  ;  June  12  ; 
Serial  No.  160,534  :  published  July  18,  1922. 

Boston  Mola.sses  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Molasses. 
168  .=143  ;  May  29  :  Serial  No.  158,212  ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Bostwick  Steel  Lath  Company,  The,  Niles,  Ohio.  Ex- 
panded-metal  lath  and  reenforcements  for  concrete 
structures,  channel  irons,  etc.     169,094;  June  5. 

Bostwick  Steel  Lath  Company,  The,  Niles,  (Dhio,  Metal 
lath  and  expanded-metal  reenforcements  for  concrete 
structures.     169,095  ;  June  5. 

Bosworth  Line  Co..  Inc.,  East  Homer,  N.  Y.  Fish- 
ing lines.      174,541  :   Oct.   16. 

Bot.any  Worsted  Mills,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
NY.  Woolen  dress  goods.  23,936 ;  renewed  Dec. 
19    1923 

Botanv  Worsted  Mills,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Worsted  yarn  fab- 
ric known  as  reps.  174,165-6;  Oct.  9;  Serial  Nos. 
179,987-8 ;  published  July  17,  1923.  f„y,^,„ 

Bot.anv  Worsted  Mills,  Passaic,  N..T  Wool  pile  fabric 
1'74;506;  Oct.   16:   Serial  No.  180,358;   published  July 

fabric  known  as  "reps."     174.oS8  ,  Oct.  23  ,  beriai  ->o. 

B0^J^f^brS^Ml£s!"^4Jic:f  ■  J.  F.abric  known  a, 
worsted  rep.      175,177;    Oct.   30;    Serial   No.   181,334. 

Bo?hamle\'Vo"rle.  New'lofk.  N.  Y.  Dyestuffs.  175,432  : 
Nov    6^  Serial  No.  171,568  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphaletical  Ust  of  registrants  of  trade-marls — Continued. 


Boucher,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  Baltimore,  Md.  Cigars  and  to- 
baccos. 176,125  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  174,816  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.   11,   1923. 

Bouck,  Harold  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Poultice  plasters  for 
pimples  and  bolls.  172,369 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
160,390;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Boue  Soeurs,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumes.  177,665 ; 
Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  181,171  ;  puhli.shed  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Bouillonized  Peanut  Company.      (See  Craven,  Horace  G.) 

Boulin,  Camille  H.,  doing  business  as  Canson  &  Montgol- 
fier,  New  Yorlj,  N.  Y.  Handmade  paper.  167,768 ; 
May  8 ;   Serial  No.   173,276 ;   published   Feb.   13,   1923. 

Boumenot,  Beppo,  doing  business  as  The  J.  H.  Blacljler 
Company,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Beverages  sold  as  sbft 
drinks  and  sirup  for  making  the  same.  164,156 ; 
l^-eb.  13 

Bourjois,  A.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  prepara- 
tions. 167.378  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,766  ;  published 
Dec.  26,  1923. 

Bourjois,  A.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  assignor  to  M.  Tecla  &  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Face  powder.  177,712  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial 
No.  112,292  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Bourke,  Leo  A.,  doing  business  as  "  Must  Hatch  Incu- 
bator Company,"  Petaluma,  Calif.  Incubated  chicks 
and  other  young  poultry.     164,887  ;  Feb.  27. 

Bouton,  Emile,  Paris,  France.  Hat  linings.  173,415 ; 
Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  145,430  ;  published  Juue  19,  1923. 

Bouvet,  Simonne,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Doll.  108,932; 
May  29  ;   Serial  No.   173,319  ;   published   Mar.  13,  1923. 

Bovee  Novelty  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Vanity  kits  and 
cases.  173,455  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  178,325  ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Bowden,  J.  B.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wedding  rings. 
164,587  ;  Feb.  20. 

Bowden,  J.  B.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type  of 
finger  rings  known  as  wedding  rings.  167,354  ;  May 
1 ;  Serial  No.  144,273  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Bowen,  Frank  G.,  doing  business  as  Bowen  Mfg.  Co., 
Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Key  cases.  171,449  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial 
No.   157,651  ;   published  May   8,   1923. 

Bowen    Mfg.    Co.      (See    Bowen,    Frank   G.) 

Bower  McQuillen  Co.  (See  Bower  &  McQuillen,  as- 
signors.) 

Bower  &  McQuillen,  assignors  to  Bower  McQuillen  Co., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Polish  for  furniture,  pianos,  floors, 
etc.     164,603  ;  Feb.  20. 

Bowers,  Claude  E.,  doing  business  as  Bowers  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Self-propelled  toy  ve- 
hicles. 171,227  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  177,067  ;  published 
Apr.  24,  1923. 

Bowers  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Bowers,  Claude  E.) 

Bowker  Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water 
softener.  176,413 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,706 ; 
published  Aug.   14,   1923. 

Bowker  Insecticide  (Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insecti- 
cides. 167,421 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  169,749  ;  published 
Jan.  9,  1923. 

Bowlus,  George  G.,  doing  business  as  The  Five-in-One 
Chemical  Company,  Burkittsville,  Md.  Salves  and 
ointments  for  treating  sores,  flesh  wounds,  burns,  etc. 
165,701 ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  163,252  ;  published  Nov. 
7,    1922. 

Bowman  Bros.  Seed  Co.,  Concordia,  Kans.  Hen  food, 
egg  mash,  chick  food,  and  chick  mash.  170,835  ;  July 
24  ;   Serial  No.   162,658 ;  published  Mar.   20,   1923. 

Bowman,  Erick,  Remedy  Company,  Inc.,  Owatonna,  Minn. 
Abortion  remedy  and  an  insecticide.  177,268 ;  Dec. 
11;  Serial  No.   166,126;  published  Sept.  18,   1923. 

Bowman,  John  M.,  Lanark,  111.  Preparation  for  use  In 
the  treatment  of  hog  cholera,  and  a  vermifuge  prepa- 
ration. 174,642 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  181,172 ;  pub- 
lished July  31,  1923. 

Bownes,  Ftank,  Company  Inc.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Paint  en- 
amels. 166,484 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  170,619 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.   9,  1923. 

Bownes,  Frank,  Company,  Inc.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Paint 
enamels.  170,609  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  176,396  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.   17,   1923. 

Bownes,  Frank,  Company,  Inc.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Varnish. 
174,216 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No.  181,054 ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Bowser,  S.  F.,  and  Company,  Incorporated,  Fort  Wayne, 
Ind.  Dry-cleaning  systems.  172.264;  Aug.  28;  Serial 
No.  177,008  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Bowyer,  Ambrose,  Chicago,  111.  Publications  to  be  pub- 
lished at  irregular  intervals.  177,333 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Se- 
rial No.  181,669  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Boyakin,  Raymond,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Auto  and 
furniture  cleaner.  173,621 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  166,036 ; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Boyce,  Georgette,  Syracuse,  N.  X.  Toilet  paper. 
166,304-5  ;  Mar.  27. 

Boyd,  A.  C,  doing  business  as  Pine-O  Chemical  Company, 
Langdale,  Ala.  Furniture  and  automobile  polish. 
175,066  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  171,062  ;  published  Aug.  14, 
1923. 

Boyd,  Charles  G.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Foot  powders.  167,643  ; 
May   8  ;   Serial   No.   168,629  ;   published   Jan.   30,   1923. 

Boyd,  John  S.,  Company,  Inc.,  Williamstown,  Mass. 
Cotton  pile  cloth  in  the  piece.     163,285  ;  Jan.  9. 

Boyd,  John  S.,  Co.  Inc.,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  and  Now 
York.  N.  Y.  Corduroys  in  the  piece.  167.673 ;  May 
8  ;  Serial  No.  173.227  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 


Boyd,  John  S.,  Co.  Inc.,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Corduroys  in  the  piece.  168,766 ;  May 
29  ;   Serial  No.   173,229  ;  published  Mar.   6,   1923. 

Boyd,  John  S.,  Company  Inc.,  Williamstown,  Mass. 
Cotton  pile  cloth  in  the  piece.  170,878 ;  July  24 ; 
Serial  No.  157,827;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Boyd,  Lunham  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lard.  173,034  ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,607  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Boyd,  Martin,  &  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Wheat  flour. 
176,567  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,589  ;  published  Sept. 
18,   1923. 

Boyd  Packing  Company.     (See  Patrick- Young  Company.) 

Boyd-Welsh  Shoe  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Leather  and 
cloth  shoes.  165,292;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  166,280; 
published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Boye  Needle  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  III.  Key  chains.  174,094  ; 
Oct.    2  ;    Serial   No.    179,773 ;    published    July   3,    1923. 

Boykin  Machinery  &  Supply  Co.,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Oil- 
well  machinery  and  tools.  173,918 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial 
No.    174,062 ;    published    July   3,    1923. 

Boyle,  John,  &  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Waterproofed  cotton  duck.  105,313 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial 
No.  166,167  ;  published  Nov.  7,   1922. 

Boyle,  John,  &  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton  duck.  166,211 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169,152  ; 
published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Boyle,  John,  &  Company  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Unbleached,  bleached,  dyed,  and  colored  cotton  ducks 
and  drills  in  the  piece.     167,001 ;  Apr.  17. 

Boynton,  Catharine,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  In  continuing 
series  of  stories.  165,157  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  149,375  ; 
published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Boynton  Furnace  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Steam  and  water  boilers,  hot-air  furnaces,  and 
ranges.     163,489;  Jan.  16. 

Boynton  Furnace  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Steam  and  water  boilers  and  hot-air  furnaces. 
169,028  ;  May  29. 

Boyriven,  A.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Automobile  upholstery 
fabrics.  174,757  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  165,120  ;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 

Boyshform  Brassiere  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bras- 
sieres.    173,551-3  ;  Sept.  25. 

Bozeman,  Mike  E.,  doing  business  as  Hampton  Medicine 
Company,  Winnfield,  La.  Preparation  for  impure  blood. 
173,013  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,871  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Braadland,   John,   Ltd.      (See   Abbott,    Hall  &   Co.) 

Brach,  Jacques,  Paris,  France.  Perfumes,  toilet  waters, 
sachets,  face  powders,  etc.  165,594  ;  Mar.  13.  Serial 
No.  146,687  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Brach,  L.  S.,  Manufacturing  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Radio 
head  sets,  radiodetectors,  radiocrystals,  etc.  174,594  ; 
Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.  178,892  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Brackett,  William  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Powder  for  bath- 
ing, washint;,  and  cleaning  purposes.  170,564  ;  July 
17;  Serial  No.   173,994:   published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Bradbury,  F.  L.,  Co.,  The,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Cookies.  165,076  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  159,407 ;  pub- 
lished   Nov.    7,    1922. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Bradford,  Eng- 
land. Woolen  piece  goods.  165,118-19  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Se- 
rial No.  122,518-19  ;  published  Dec.  2,  1919. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Bradford,  Eng- 
land. Woolen  piece  goods.  165.120  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 
122,523 ;   published   Dec.    2,    1919. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Bradford,  Eng- 
land. Woolen  piece  goods.  165,326-9  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 
Nos.  122,516-24  ;  published  Dec.  2,  1919. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Bradford,  Eng- 
lana.  Woolen  piece  goods.  165,408-9  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 
Nos.   122,460-1 ;  published  Dec.  2,   1919. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Bradford,  Eng- 
land. Mohair  piece  goods.  165,410  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 
122,513  ;  published  Dec.  2,  1919. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Bradford,  Eng- 
land. Woolen  piece  goods.  165,411 ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 
122,517  ;   published  Dec.   2,  1919. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  Bradford,  England. 
Wool  and  cotton  admixture  piece  goods.  168.781-2 ; 
May  29 ;  Serial  Nos.  122,462-3 ;  published  Feb.  27, 
1923. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  Bradford,  England. 
Mohair  and  cotton  admixture  piece  goods.  168,783 ; 
May  29;   Serial  No.   122,512;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  Bradford,  England. 
Wool  and  cotton  admixture  piece  goods.  168,784 ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.   122,515 ;   published  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Bradford, 
England.  Ladies'  costumes  and  skirts.  168,787;  May 
29:   Serial   No.   124.042;   published   Feb.   20,   3923. 

Bradford  Dvers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Bradford, 
England.  Piece  goods.  168,791  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
132,074 ;   published  Mar.   6,   1923. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Bradford, 
England.  Dyed  cotton  piece  goods.  169,782  ;  July  3  ; 
Serial   No.  122,624  ;   published  Mar.   20,   1923. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Bradford, 
England.  Cotton,  artificial-silk,  silk,  and  woolen  piece 
goods  and  admixtures  of  same.  169.783  ;  July  3  ;  Serial 
No.  122,625  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 


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Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Bradford,  Eng- 
land. Cotton  and  other  pieco  goods.  175,049 ;  Oct. 
oO ;   Serial  No.   170.588  ;   published  Aug.   14,  1923. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Bradford, 
Ensland.  "  Woolen  piece  miods.  177,71;? ;  Dec.  25 ; 
Sofial  No.  122,520;   published  Dec.  2,  1919. 

Bradford  Shoe  Company.  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Shoes  of 
leather  and  combination  of  cloth  and  leather.  166,055  ; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,197  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Bradley,  Jauios  J.?  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  soap. 
171,929  :   Aug.   14. 

Bradley  Miilcr  &  Co.,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Door  and  window 
frames.  165,375  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  160,331  ;  published 
Oct.   10.  1922. 

Bradlev,  Milton  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Crayons. 
177,804-5  ;  Dec.  25. 

Bradley  &  Vrooman  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ready-mixed 
paints.     167,327  :  Apr.  24. 

Bradley-Wise  I'niut  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Paints, 
varnishes,  p:\iat  enamels,  dry  colors.  172,109  ;  Aug. 
21  :    Serial    No.    172.4G4  :   published   May   15.    1920. 

Bradt,  Gustayus  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  ber- 
ries and  fruits.     173,573^  ;  Sept.  25. 

Bradt,  Gustayus  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  fruits 
and  berries,  fruit  jams,  etc.     173,575  ;  Sept.  25. 

Bradt,  Gustayus  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  ber- 
ries   and    fruits.      174,533 ;    Oct.    10. 

Brady,  i'eter  H.,  doing  business  as  The  Somish  Labora- 
tories, Spokane,  Wash.  Dental  cream.  164,729 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Braiidou,  Lord  &  Nagle  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Weekly  publication.  177,372 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
181,726;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Brager  of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md.  Hosiery.  169,052  ; 
June  5  ;  Serial  No.  168,198  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Bragonier,  Maude  C,  South  Pasadena,  Calif.  Children's 
suits  and  dresses.  165,960 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Seridl  No. 
155,336  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1023. 

Brainard.  Pearl  H.,  doing  business  as  Macomb  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Macomb,  111.  Iceless  and  tireless  re- 
ceptacles for  retaining  heat  and  cold.  171,526 ;  Aug. 
7 :     Serial    No.     176,061 ;     published    May    8,     1923. 

Brarabergef  Reinthal  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Caps.  '  170,722 ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No.  173,459 ;  pub- 
lished June  5.   1923. 

Bramblett,  J.  Thad,  Pocasset,  Okla.  Preparations  for 
the  treatment  of  eczema  and  other  skin  diseases, 
burns,  scalds,  etc.  175,044 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
178,326  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Branca,  Bernardino,  et  al.,  successors.  (See  Scala, 
Maria  B.) 

Branca,  Dolores  D.,  et  al.,  successors.  (See  Scala, 
Maria  B.) 

Brand  Nen  Company,  Inc.,  Far  Rockaway,  Long  Island, 
N.  Y.    Tooth  paste  and  mouth  wash.     165,875  ;  Mar.  20. 

Brandeau,  Anna  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Garters.  166,805-6 ; 
Apr.  17 ;  Serial  Nos.  168,199-200 ;  published  Jan.  9, 
1923. 

Brandenburg  &  Brandenburg.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manu- 
factured furs.  168.336;  May  22;  Serial  No.  160,993; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Brandes.  Max,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Corn  salve.  175.496 ; 
Nov.  6  :  Serial  No.  177,768  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Brandt,  II.  O.,  &  Ilampson.  (See  Maddocks,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

Brandt  &  Flollerbaugh,  Van  Wert,  Ohio.  Exterior  and 
interior  stucco  compositions.  165,153  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 
No.  144,012  ;  published  Oct.  10.  1922. 

Branfman,  Jacob,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Meat  products — ^viz, 
smoked  beef,  bologna,  and  salami.     163,286  ;  Jan.  9. 

Branford  Electric  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
tric appliances.  175.949  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  172,634  ; 
published  Aug.   21,  1923. 

Brannon,  Mary.  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Curative  oint- 
ment for  the  treatment  of  utero-ovarian  diseases. 
163,026:  Jan.  2. 

Braun,  J.  H..  &  Co.,  Chicago.  111.  Coffee  and  tea.  176,265  ; 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  177,207  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Brauns.  Wilhelm,  Gesellschaft  mit  beschritnkter  Haftung. 
Quedlinburg,  Germany.  Colors  for  dyeing  purnoses. 
176,184;  Nov.  20;   Serial  No.  174,160  ;"  published' Aug. 

14.  1923. 

Brauns.  Wilhelm.  Gesellschaft  mit  bescbriinkter  Haftunc, 

Quedlinburg,   Germany.      Colors   for   dveincr.      176,388 ; 

Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  174,161 ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Brannscbweispr  Rfchenniascbinen-F''abrik  Rema,  m.  b.  H., 

Brannscliwrig.   Germany.     Calculating  and  adding  ma- 

chinp.s.      164,965  ;  Feb.   27. 
Braw  Laddie  Golf  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.     Golf  clubs. 

171,153  ;   July  31  ;  Serial  No.   176,062  ;   published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Brawner,  Henry  N..  jr.,  doing  business  as  Chestnut  Farms 

Dairy,   Washington,  D.    C.      Raw  and  pasteurized   milk, 

butter,    eggs,    and    cheese.      172,566 ;    Sept.    11  ;    Serial 

No.  170.739  ;  published  May  1.  1923. 
Brawner,  Henry  N.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  Chestnut  Farms 

Dairy,    Washington,   D.    C.      Butter,    eggs,   and    cheese. 

172.585  :  Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.  170,707  ;  published  May 

15,  1923. 

Brawner,  Henry  N.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  Chestnut  Farms 
Dairy,  Washington,  D.  C.  Raw  and  pasteurized  milk, 
hutter.  eges,  and  cheese.  172,684 :  Sept.  11  ;  Serial 
No.  161,349  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 


Brawner,  Henry  N.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  Chestnut  Farms 
Dairy,  Washington,  D.  C.  Butter.  172,939  ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.   161,347  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Brazilian    Coffee   Co.      (See   Gallotti,   Frederick  T.) 

Broathe-O-Tol-Co.      (See  Plotcher,  Eugene  M.) 

Brecht  Candy  Company,  The,  Donyer,  Colo.  Candy. 
170,448;  July  17;  Serial  No.  172,199;  published  Apr. 
10,   1923. 

Breeze  Manufacturing  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Flexible  metal 
hose.  165,172  ;  Mar.  G  ;  Serial  No.  127,852  ;  published 
Dec.  5,  1922. 

Bregstein,  Nathan,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ladles'  undworwear 
made  of  textile  fabrics.  173,211  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
171,250  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Breit,  Antol  M.,  doing  business  as  Crescent  Rubber  Spe- 
cialty Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bloomers  for  babies  and 
children.  172,957  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,296  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Breitenbach,  M.  J.,  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Remedy 
for  chlorosis,  malnutrition,  anaemia,  etc.  168,593; 
May  29;   Serial  No.  164,580;   published  Feb.   13,   192:5. 

Bremer  Aluminum  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Aluminum 
cooking  utensils.     164,413-14  ;  Feb.  20. 

Brenchley,  Emma  M.,  New  Maiden,  England.  Cigarette 
paper.  170,307 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  176,445 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Brenner,  Jacob,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  Furnaces.  175,691 ; 
Nov.   6. 

Breon,  George  A.,  doing  business  as  Whlnton  Labora- 
tories, Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Medical  compound  for  treat- 
ing corns.  177,054 ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  180,167 ; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Breslauer,  Adolph,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.  Hair  goods. 
171,634;  Aug.  7. 

Bresler,  Abraham,  doing  business  as  Lubraseptol  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricants  for  dental  engines  and 
general  lubricant  purposes.  176,050  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.   180,959  ;  published  Sept.  4,   1923. 

Brewer  &  (Company,  Inc.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Lime. 
171,535 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  175,129 ;  published  May 
8    1923 

Briden,  L.  L.,  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Dyes.  167,904 ; 
May  8  ;   Serial  No.    168,871 ;  published  Jan.   30,   1923. 

Bridgeman-Russell  Co.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Ice  cream. 
175,779  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  177,268  ;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

Bridgeport  Brass  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Nonferrous 
metals  in  the  form  of  ingots,  billets,  slabs,  sheets,  etc. 
171,691  ;  Aug.  7. 

Briggs,  J.,  &'Sons  Co.,  Providence,  R.   I.     Special-process 

metal  and  bars,  sheets,  strips,  etc.     171,895  ;  Aug.  14  ; 

Serial  No.  171,827  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Briggs,  Z.  T.,  Photographic  Supply  Co.,  The,  Kansas  City, 

Mo.     Photographic  prints.     163,791  ;   Jan.  30. 
Brigham    Company,    The,     Springfield,    M.ass.       Hosiery. 

175,163  ;   Oct.   30 ;   Serial  No.   181,056  ;  published  Aug. 

7,    1923. 

Brignall,  Guy  E.,  doing  business  as  Lite  Soap  Company, 

Aurora,  III.     Household  soap.     166.614  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial 

No.  167,159  ;  published  Dec.  26,   1922. 
Brilliant      Coal     Company,      Birmingham,     Ala.        Coal. 

165,611 ;  Mar.  13  ;   Serial  No.  167,160  ;  published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 

BriUo  Manufacturing  Company,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Steel 
wool  for  cleaning  and  polishing  purposes.  168,938 ; 
May   29;   Serial   No.   173,070;   published  Mar.   6,    1923. 

Brimberg,  Samuel  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  and 
misses'  coats.     163,554  ;  Jan.  23. 

Brinckerhoff,  M.  E.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Toilet  lotions. 
168,097-8 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  Nos.  163,612-12i  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 

Brine,  James  W.,  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Football 
pants  and  jackets,  union  suits,  football  shoes,  athletic 
stockings,  etc.      164,770-2  ;   Feb.  27. 

Brine,  James  W.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Pillows. 
167,771  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  172,731 ;  published  Feb. 
13,  1923. 

Brine,  James  W..  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Foot- 
balls, football  bladders,  inflators,  pads,  etc.  168.390  ; 
May  22  ;  Serial  No.  169,886  ;  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 

Brine,  James  W.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  WoolPn  foot- 
ball blankets.  170,519;  July  17;  Seri.il  No.  172,728 ; 
published   Apr.    17.   1923. 

Brine,  James  W.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Football 
pants  and  jackets,  knit  worsted  union  suits,  football 
shoes,  etc.  173,203  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  172,579  ;  pub- 
lished June  19,   1923. 

Brine,  James  W.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Hip  and  kid- 
ney pads,  elastic  bandages,  etc.  174,388;  Oct.  16; 
Serial   No.   172,578 ;   published  July  17,   1923. 

Brine,  James  W.,  Company,  Boston.  Mass.  Surveying 
linemen's  measuring  outfits.  174.674  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 
No.  172,580  ;  published  .Tuly  24,  1923. 

Brine,  James  W..  Company.  Boston.  Mass.  Score  books. 
174,678 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  172,730 ;  published  .Tuly 
24,  1923. 

Brine,  James  W..  Boston,  Mass.  Flass,  banners,  pen- 
nants, etc.  174,821  :  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  172,581  ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Brine,  .Tames  W..  Comp.any,  Boston.  Mass.  Shoe  and 
skate  bags.  176,001  ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  172,729 ; 
published  Sept.  4.  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphnietical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Brine,    James    W.,    Company,    Boston,    doing   business   as 

Kingston       Knitting      Company,       Cambridge,       Mass. 

Sweaters,  rib  sport  coats,  bathing  suits,  etc.     175,586  ; 

Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No.   178,708 ;   published  Aug.   14,   1923. 
Brinton,    WiUard    C,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Prints,    post 

cards,    pictures,    and    photographs.      167,861  ;    May    S  ; 

Serial   No.    152,693;   published   Feb.   20,    1923. 
Brissette,  Armand  .T.,  Webster,  Mass.     Medicinal  prepara- 
tion for  coughs,  colds,  bronchitis,  etc.     167,623  ;  May  1 ; 

Serial  No.  167,707  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Bristol  Company,  The,  Waterbury,  Conn.     Electrical  loud- 
speaking  receivers,  horns,  control  boxes,  etc.     166,471 ; 

Apr.  3  ;   Serial  No.  168,098  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Bristol-Myers    Company,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Remedy   for 

the    relief    of    coughs,    colds,    etc.      167,744 ;    May    8  ; 

Serial  No.  169,526;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Bristol-Myers    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Cathartic 

and  laxative  preparation.     167,911 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

169,153  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Bristol-Mvc-rs    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Medicinal 

preparation.      167,912;    May    8;    Serial    No.    169,154; 

published   Jan.  9,   1923. 
Bristol-Myers   Company,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Cold   cream, 

167,913 ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No.    169,156 ;   published   Jan. 

9,  1923. 
Bristol-Myers  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cathartic  and 

laxative    preparation.      168,407 ;    May    22 ;    Serial    No. 

171,441  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Britex    Chemical     Products    Limited,     London,    England. 

Disinfectants.      174,024  ;    Oct.    2  ;    Serial   No.    176,.397  ; 

published  June  19,  1923. 
British    America    Nickel    Corp'n    Ltd.,    Ottawa,    Ontario, 

Canada.     Nickel  sulphate.     174,115  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  N-o. 

143,977  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Briti.sh    America    Nickel    Corp'n    Ltd.,    Ottawa,    Ontario, 

Canada.      Nickel   ammonium    sulphate.      174,116 ;    Oct. 

2;    Serial   No.    143,978;    published   July   3,   1923. 
British  American  Metals  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Seamless     brass     tubes,     seamless     copper    tubes,     and 

condenser  tubes.     167,803  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  100,392  ; 

published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
British    Glues    &    Chemicals,    Limited,    London,    England. 

Glue  and  gelatin  glue.     176,499  ;   Nov.   27  ;   Serial  No. 

173,588 ;    published   Sept.    18,    1923. 
Britton,     Albert,    Myrtle     Point,     Oreg.       Cream    cheese. 

171,025  ;   July  31  ;   Serial  No.   168,097  ;  published  Apr. 

3.  1923. 
Broadway  Bargain  House,  New  York,  N.  Y.      Embroidery 

edgings,   braids,    tapes,   binding,   linen,   silk   and   cotton 

elastic  belting,  etc.     165,920  ;  Mar.  20. 
Broadway   Department   Store,   The.      (See   Letts,   Arthur, 

assignor.) 
Broadway  Knitting  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Knitted  caps. 

166,847  ;  Apr.  17 ;   Serial  No.  165,984  ;   published   Jan. 

9,  1023. 
Brochu,  Elise  M.,  Holyoke,  Mass.    Blood  tonic  and  system 

regulator.     165,483  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167,865  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922. 
Brock-Carlson     Laboratories,     Inc.,     Minneapolis.     Minn. 

Coconut-oil    shampoo.      168,484;    May    22;    Serial    No. 

168,752  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Brockett,  Arthur  A.,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.    Hoof-rot  remedy. 

165,554  ;  Mar.  13  ;   Serial  No.  152,831 ;  published  Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Brocton  Fruit  Products  Company,  Brocton,  N.  Y.     Cider 

and  grape  juice.     177,833  ;  Dec.  25. 
Brodie,  Ralph  N.,  doing  business  as  Ralph  N.  Brodie  Co., 

Oakland,     Calif.       Metallic     and     nonmetalllc     gears. 

175,788  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.   179,764  ;  published  Aug. 

28,   1923. 
Brody,  N.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ladies'  suits,  coats, 

and   dresses.      169,177  :    June   12  ;   Serial   No.   169,527  ; 

published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Broeker,    Chas,,    &    Co.,    Owensboro,    Ky,      Wheat    flour, 

hominy  feed,  and  grit.s.     176,837 ;   Dec.   4  ;    Serial  No. 

179,179 ;    published   Sept.    11,    1923. 
Brogan,     Byard     p.,    Philadelphia,     Pa.        Finger    rings, 

172,140-1:  Aug.  21;  Serial  Nos.  176,714-15;  published 

May  8,  192.'5. 
Brogiin,  Byard  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Finger  rings,  pend- 
ants,   scarfpins,    etc.      172,995 :    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No. 

176,716  ;  published  .Tune  5,  1923. 
Brogdex    Company,    Winter   Haven,    Fla.      Coating   mate- 
rial  having  paraffin  as   its   base,      176.759  ;    Nov.    27 ; 

Serial    No,    175,708;    published    Sept.    11,    1923. 
Brogon    Mills,    Anderson,     S.     C.       Cotton,    flannel,    and 

flannelettes.     163,873  ;  Feb.  6. 
Brogon  Mills,    .A,ndersan,   S.   C.     Colored  cotton  goods   in 

the  piece.     163,874  ;  Feb,  6. 
Bromley,    John,    &    Sons,    Incorporated,   Philadelphia,  Pa, 

Lacp  curtains  and  nets  'or  curtain  lace  in  piece  goods, 

170,975  :   July   24. 
BroDson,   Emma.    Waldo,   Kans,      Spark   catcher   for  loco- 

motivos,      169,145  :   June  12  ;   Serial  No.   157,206  ;   pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 
Bronxonian  Publishing  Co,  Tnc,  New  Yoi-k.  N.  Y.     News- 
paper  periodical   published   weekly.     168.959  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  No,  171.611;  published  Feb,  27,  1923, 
Brooklyn  Heights  Canning  Company,  Los  Angeles,   Calif, 

Tomato  sauce  and  paste,  fruit  preserves,  canned  fruits 

and  vegetables,     166,659  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  164,855  ; 

published  Jan.  30,  1023. 


Brooklyn  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Stockings. 
171,740 ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  169,573  ;  published  May 
22,   1923. 

Brooklyn  Metal  Stamping  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Radio- 
frequency   transformers.     174,540  ;   Oct.   16, 

Brooklyn  Shield  &  Rubber  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Baby  pants.  172,112;  Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  172,027; 
published  May  22,  1923. 

Brooks  Chemical  Co.,  New  Cumberland,  W.  Va.  Salve 
for  treating  sore  throat,  croup,  asDfema,  etc.  174,029  ; 
Oct.   2 ;   Serial   No,   176,599 ;   published   June   19,   1023, 

Brooks,  Geo.,  &  Son  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Piece 
goods  of  cotton  and  silk  for  draperies.  175,644  ;  Nov. 
6 ;   Serial  No.   180,045  ;  published  Aug.   21,   1923. 

Brooks,  George  W.,  Topeka,  Kans.  Blackboards. 
174,740;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  149,884  ;  published  July 
24,  1923. 

Brooks,  J.  B,,  &  Co,,  assignor  to  J,  B,  Brooks  and  Com- 
pany Limited,  Birmingham,  England.  Leather  goods. 
24,657;   renewed  May  8,   1924. 

Brooks,  J.  F.,  &  Sons,  Bagwell,  Tex.  Rheumatic  oil. 
177,843  ;  Dec.  25. 

Brooks,  Max  L,,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Games  and  game  ap- 
paratus. 170,250  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  170,967  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.   3,   1923. 

Brooks,  Robert  W.,  doing  business  as  Brooks  Paper  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Stereotyping  ajid  copying  tissue. 
172,926  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,534  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Brooks  Rupture  Appliance  Company,  Marshall,  Mich. 
Rupture  reducing  and  confining  devices,  including 
trusses.  166,073  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  159,489  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 

Brooks  Tent  &  Awning  Co.,  The,  Denver,  Colo.  Tents. 
165,642  ;  Mar.  13. 

Brooks-Wilbor-Parsons  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Books 
of  blank  forms.  175,287  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  123,328  ; 
published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Brooks,  William  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Meat  pies, 
meat  dumplings,  and  foods  having  a  meat  filler. 
172,611 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  167,597  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 

Brooks,    William    H.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Meat   pies, 

dumplings,  etc.    173,175  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  170,806  ; 

published  June  26,  1923. 
Broome,    Ernest   L,,   New   York,    N.   Y.     Hydraulic   gates. 

169,858  ;    July   3 ;    Serial  No.    172,028 ;   published   Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Brouwer,  S.  J.,  Shoe  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Shoes  of 

leather  and  cloth  and  leather.     171,715  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 

No.    149,119;    published   Aug.    15,    1922. 
Brower     Candy     Co.,     Atlanta,     Ga.       Ice-cream    -cones. 

163,219  :  Jan.  2. 
Brown,    A.   B.,    Shoe   Co.,    Inc.,   Orwigsburg,    Pa.      Shoes. 

172,256;   Aug.   28;   Serial  No.   149,261;   pubilsheU  Jan. 

9,    1923. 
Brown,  Alan  L.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.     Game  pieces  used 

for  playing  games,  playing  and  score  boards  for  such 

games.     164,357;  Feb.  20. 
Brown  Bag  Co.,  Inc.,  The,   Statesville,  N.   C.     Traveling 

bags,  suitcases,  portfolios,   etc.     163,685  ;  Jan.  23. 
Brown,  Betty,  Co.,  Peoria,  111.     Ladies'  dresses.    166,605  ; 

Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  148,920  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Brown  &  Bigelow,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Caps  for  men,  women, 

or  children,  and  aprons  made  of  cloth.     172,784  ;  Sept. 

11 ;   Serial  No.  160,743  ;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Brown  &  Bigelow,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Signs  made  of  metal 

and  celluloid.     174,557  ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   160,745  ; 

published  July  17,  1923. 
Brown   and   Brown,    Drs.,    Chicago,    111.      Medicated   wax 

for  treatment  of  pyorrhea.      176,021  ;  Nov.   13 ;   Serial 

No.   177,269  ;   published  July  31,  1923. 
Brown,  C.   C,   Candy  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Chocolate 

candy,      173,839 :    Oct,    2 ;    Serial    No.    169,279 ;    pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 
Brown,  C.  D,,  &  Co,,  Inc,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Finished  upper- 
leather    calfskins.      174,481-2 ;    Oct.    16 ;    Serial    Nos. 

178,1 60-1  ;    pulilished    July    17,    1923. 
Brown,  Caroline  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Corsets.    167,995  ; 

May  8, 
Brown    Company,    Portland,    Me,      Wrapping    paper    and 

waxed  paper,     163,220  ;  ,Tan.  2, 
Rrown     Company,     Portland,     Me,        Wrapping     paper. 

163,461  ;  Jan.  16. 
Brown      Company,      Portland,     Me.        Wrapping     paper. 
.      163,490;  Jan.  16. 
Brown      Couipanv.      Portland,      Me,      Wrapping      paper. 

166,931-2  ;  Apr.   17  ;   Serial  Nos.   108,021-2  ;   published 

Jan.  16.  1923, 
Brown      Company,      Portland,      Me,        Paper     products, 

168,705;  May  29;   Serial  No.  129,373;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 

Brown  Company,  Portland,  Me.,  and  Berlin,  N.  H.  Fiber 
conduits  for  electrical  purposes.  171,053  ;  July  31 ;  Se- 
rial No.  175,709  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Brown,  Earle  D..  doing  business  as  The  Everam  Co.,  South 
Bend,  Ind.  Baked  confections,  167,196-7 ;  Apr,  24 ; 
Serial    No.    162,473-4 ;    published    Jan,    30,    1923, 

Brown.  Frank  R,.  Columbus,  Ohio,  Cream  confections. 
175.718:  Nov,  6, 

Brown,  Geo.  K..  Co,,  Inc.  Chattanooga.  Tenn.  Ice 
cream,  174.576 :  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  164,576 ;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 


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Brown,  George  G.,  New  Y»rk,  N.  Y.  Carburetors. 
174,173;  Oct.  9;  Serial  No.  179,774;  published  July 
17,   1923. 

Urown,  II.  Clay,  doing  business  as  The  Bon-Quin  Co., 
Shreveport,  La.  .Medicinal  tonics  for  keeping  tlie  sys- 
tem in  a  healtliy  condition,  etc.  170,5riU';  July  17; 
Serial   No.   1"H,5,S9  ;   published   Apr.    17,   192:!. 

Urown,  11.  Clav,  doing  busini^is  as  The  llon-Quin  Co., 
Shreveport,  I^a.  Medicinal  tonics  for  the  prevention 
j-nd  treatment  of  chills,  etc.  173,526;  Sept.  4;  Se- 
rial No.   173,589  ;  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 

Drown,  H.  J.,  Medicine  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Uemedles  for  tobacco  habit,  compositions  for  alleviat- 
ing the  injurious  etTects  of  nicotine,  etc.  173,123, 
Sept.  IS;  Serial  No.  160.332;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Brown,  Harvey  M.,  assignor  to  Brown  Window,  Shades, 
Inc.,  I'hiladelphla,  Pa.  Window  shades.  172,453 ; 
Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  172,506  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Brown.  J.  C,  Newark,  Ohio.  Salad  dressing*.  173,655  ; 
Oct.   2;    Serial  .No.    176,446;    published   June   26,    1923. 

Brown,  James  E.,  doing  business  as  Swansdown  Sanitary 
Garment  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Sanitary  napkins. 
175,690;    Nov.    6. 

Brown,  Jervis  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ointment  for  treat- 
ment of  nervous  itching  and  as  a  general  healing  oint- 
ment. 174,395;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  174,765;  pub- 
lished July   17,   1923. 

Brown,  l.eo,  Co.  inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Sweaters,  bathing 
suits,  and  scarfs,  tams,  etc.     164.742  ;  Feb.  27. 

Brown  Manufacturing  Co.,  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Stimulat- 
ing antiseptic  oil.      176,354;    Nov.    20. 

Brown,  Jlay  Belle  L.,  Merrimac,  Mass.  Sandwich  filling. 
168,091;"  May   15;   Serial  No.  161,765;  published  Feb 

13.  1923. 

Brown.  Michael  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fruit  presses. 
174. lOS ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  166,498  ;  publisiied  July 
10.  1923. 

Brown  and  Morton.     (See  Morton,  Lester  L.) 

Brown  Orcola  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Shortening. 
170.5S0  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  167.598  ;  published  Apr. 
17.  1923. 

Brown,  R.  J.,  Petroleum  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Thin- 
ning oiL  166,442;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  166,646;  pub- 
lished  Jan.  9,   1923. 

Brown  &  Sehler  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Storage 
batteries.  174,433;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  178,816;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

Brown  Shoe  Company,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rubber  heels 
for  shoes.     164,250  ;  Feb.  13. 

Brown  Shoe  Company  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoes. 
166,098 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  164,799 ;  published  Nov. 

14.  1922. 

Brown  Shoe  Company,  Inc.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Leather, 
canvas,  and  cloth  shoes.  176.970;  Dec.  11;  Serial 
No.    179,180  ;    published   Sept.   11,    1923. 

Brown,  Wm.  H.,  &  Bro.  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Per- 
fume, toilet  water,  sachet  powder,  and  talcum  and 
face  powders.  172,721 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,818  ; 
published   May  22,  1923. 

Browne,  John  H.,  Aldwich,  London,  England.  Face 
creams  and  powders,  hair  tonic,  bath  crystals,  hair 
and  flesh  tonic  water,  etc.  167,725 ;  May  8 ;  Serial 
No.   153,236  ;   published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Browne,  Mayotta,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Dolls.  167,167  ; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,610  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Brownell  &  Company,  Moodus,  Conn.  Maitre  cord,  seine, 
seaming,  and  lobster  twine,  shade  cord,  etc.  164,854  ; 
Feb.   27. 

Brownewell,  Donald  P.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Cleaning  com- 
pound for  cleaning  carpets,  fabrics,  etc.,  and  hand 
soap.  167,918 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  169,278 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

Brownhill  &  Kramer,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
175,156 ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  180,837  ;  published  Aug. 
7,  1923. 

Brownlee,  Joseph  P.,  doing  business  as  Southern  Sweet 
Potato  Exchange,  Chicago,  111.  Selected  sweet  potatoes 
in  thnir  natural  state.  165,558  ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
156,351  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Brownstein-Louis  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Textile  fab- 
rics of  cotton,  wool,  silk,  and  mixtures  in  the  piece. 
171,594 ;  Aug.    7 ;   Serial   No.   176,160 ;   published  May 

15.  1923. 

Brownstein-Louis  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Shirts,  py- 
jamas, nightgowns.     174,293  ;  Oct.  9. 

Bruder  Bohm,  Vienna,  Austria.  Hats  and  caps  of  hair, 
wool,  and  velour  felt  for  women  and  children.  163,894  ; 
Feb.   6. 

Brumby,  B.  G.,  doing  business  as  Dixie  Hosiery  Mills, 
Atlanta,  Ga.  Hosiery.  167,814;  May  8;  Serial  No. 
164,860  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Brummer,  Max  B.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knicker- 
bockers and  sport,  riding,  and  golf  trousers.  168.392  : 
May  22  ;  Serial  No.  169,947  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Brun  Mfg.  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Laundry  wax.  170.085  ; 
July  10  ;  Serial  No.  168,201 ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Brune,  Pottburg  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  166,117  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  151,902  ;  published 
Dec.  10,  1922. 

Brune,  Pottberg  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
poods.  166.118  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  151,904  ;  published 
Dec.  20,  1922. 


Brune,   Pottberg  &   Co.,   New   York,    N.   Y.     Cotton   piece 
goods.     171,403  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176,535  ;  published 
Slay  8,  1923. 
Brune,   Pottberg  &   Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Cotton   piece 
goods.     176.055  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  182,202  ;  published 
Sept.  4,  1923. 
Brune,   Pottberg  &   Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Cotton   piece 
goods.      176,057-S ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial   Nos.    182,291-2 ; 
published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Bruno.    Pottberg   &   Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Cotton    piece 
goods.      177,484  ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No.    183,192  ;    pub- 
lished Sept.   25,   1923. 
Brune,   Pottberg  &   Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Cotton   piece 
goods.      177,488;    Dec.    18;    Serial    No.    183,188;    pub- 
lished Sept.   25,   1923. 
Bruno,   Pottberg  &   Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Cotton   piece 
goods.      177,489 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No.    193,191  ;    pub- 
nsned   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Brunelle   Drug   Co.,   Woonsocket,   R.   I.,   Medicinal   prepa- 
ration   for   indigestion,   dyspepsia,    etc.      175,576 ;   Nov. 
0;  Serial  No.  181,057;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Uruner,   Simon,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Watchcasos  of  precious 
metal.     10."'. 301  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  163,565  ;  published 
Nov.    28,   1922. 
Brunner,    Lamar   F.,    doing   business    as   Utility   Fittings 
Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Electric-conduit   fittings. 
170,128  ;  July   10  ;   Serial  No.  156,344  ;   published  Apr. 
3,    1923. 
Brunner   Manufacturing    Company,    Utica,    N.    Y^.      Small 
air    compressors    and    small    motor-driven    compressor 
units.      171,940;    Aug.    14. 
Brunning,  Charles  E.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Certain  named 

medicines.     23,658;  renewed  Sept.  26,  1923. 
Bruno,  C,  &  Son,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Music.nl  Instru- 
ments.     174,315  ;    Oct.    16 ;    Serial    No.    177,543 ;    pub- 
lished June  12,   1923. 
Bruno,     Ida    S.,    Rockford,    III.      Ladies'    and    children's 
dresses,  aprons,  and  undergarments.     164,939;  Feb.  27. 
Bruno    Radio    Corporation,     New    York,    N.     Y.      Radio 
sending  and  receiving  sets.     174,773  ;   Oct.   23  ;   Serial 
No.  171,442  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Bruns,   A.,    &    Sons,   Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Furniture-moving 
pads,  tents,  taipaulin,  awnings,  etc.     174,439  ;  Oct.  16  ; 
Serial  No.  177,544;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Brunstaedt,   Co.    Inc.,   The,   Newark,   N.   J.     Silk   hosiery, 
silk    underwear,   and   gloves    of   leather   and   of   fabric. 
163,027  ;  Jan.   2. 
Brunswick-Bnike-Collender    Company,    The,    Chicago,     III. 

Billiard   tables.      23,2.38  ;   renewed  June   20,   1923. 
Brunswickr-Balke-Collender    Company,     The,     Wilmington, 
Del.,  and  Chicago,  111.   Game-table  cushions.    167,180-1 ; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  172,078-9  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Brunswick-Balke-Collender    Company,    The,     Wilmington, 
Del.,    and    Chicago,    111.      Rubber     and     fabric     tires. 
174,437  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  177,951 ;  published  July  17, 
1923. 
Brunswick-Ballce-Collender    Company,    The,    Wilmington, 
Del.,     and     Chicago,     111.       Rubber     and    fabric    tires. 
174,569  ;   Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No.   177,952  ;  published  July 
24,  1923. 
Brush-On  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  Stoddard, 

Harry  C.) 
Brvan,   T.   D.,    Linden,   Calif.     Fresh   cherries.     168,100 ; 
May  15;   Serial  No.  163,734;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Bryant   Electric  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Elec- 
tric-switch handles.     163,221  ;  .Tan.   2. 
Bryant,  Frank  H.,  doing  business  as  Poe  Chemical  Com- 
pany,  Troy,   N.    Y.      Preparation   for  internal   and   ex- 
ternal use  for  the  alleviation  of  pain,  etc.    170,263  ;  July 
10  ;  Serial  No.   170,423  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Buchanan,  B.  Everett,  jr.,  doing  business  as  Rose  Cerate 
Company,  Elmlra,  N.  Y.     Antiseptic  remedy.     173,085  ; 
Sept.  11. 
Buchanan,  E.  Everett,  Jr.,  doing  business  as  Rose  Cerate 
Company,   Elmira,   N.   Y.     Antiseptic   salve.      174,545 ; 
Oct.   16. 
Buchanan,  J.  W.,  doing  business  as  Nu-Pep  Laboratories, 
Union,   S.   C.     Vegetable  general  tonic  for  human  use. 
175,578 ;   Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No.   181,173 ;    published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 
Bucber    &    Gibbs    Plow    Company.    The,    Canton,     Ohio. 
Plows,     plowshares,     moldboards,      plowpoints,     land- 
sides,    etc.      168,136;    May    15;    Serial    No.    170,473; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Bueher    &    Glbbs    Plow    Company,    The,    Canton,    Ohio. 
Plows,   plowshares,   moldboards,   plowpoints,    landsides, 
etc.     168,829  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.   170,472  ;  published 
.Tan.  9,  1923. 
Buchner,   W.   J.,    doing   business   as   The   Mineola   Silver- 
ware  Cleaning   Co.,   Glendive.    Mont.     Preparation   for 
cleaning  silverware.     168,026 ;  May  8. 
Buckeye    Blower    Company.       (See    Columbus    Heating    & 

Ventilating  Company.) 
Buckeye    Cotton    Oil    Company,    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 
Mixed  feed  for  animals.     165.141 ;  Mar.  6  ;   Serial  No. 
149,677;    published   Nov.   7.    1922. 
Buckeye    Iron    &    Brass    Works,    Dayton,    Ohio.      Valves, 
cocks,    siphons    for    steam    g.auges,    fusible    plugs,    etc. 
164,279  ;  Feb.  20. 
Buckeye    Nurseries    Incorporated,    Tampa,    Winterhaven, 
Lucerne     Park,     and     Howey,     Fla.       Fresh     oranges. 
165,983;    Mar.    27;    Serial    No.    162,329;    published 
Dec.  5,  1922. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AlpJiahctical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Buckeye  Ribbon  &  Carbon  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Car- 
bon paper  and  typewriter  ribbons.  171,183  ;  July  31  ; 
Serial  No.  172,080  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Buckeye  Traction  Ditcher  Co.,  The,  Findlay,  Ohio.  Trac- 
tion wheels.  171,590  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  175,843  ;  pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 

Buckingham  &  Hecht,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Shoes  of 
leather.  166,857  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  164,020  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Buckingham  &  Hecht,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Shoes  of 
leather.     171,659;  Aug.  7. 

Buckwalter  Stove  Company,  Royersford,  Pa.  Gas,  coal, 
wood,  or  coke  cooking  or  heating  stoves,  ranges,  etc. 
167,724 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  152,232 ;  published  Jan. 
2,  1923. 

Bucyrus  Company,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Power  shov- 
els, drag-line  excavators,  etc.  168,961 ;  May  29  ; 
Seiinl    No.    171,443  ;     published    Mar.     6,    1928. 

Buczkowski,  John  J.,  doing  business  as  Hoosier  Eat  Meal 
Mfg.  Co.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Preparation  for  extermi- 
nating rats  and  mice.     164,494  ;  Feb.  20. 

Buczkowski,  John  .7.,  doing  business  as  Hoosier  Cleanser 
Mfg.  Co.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Water-softening  com- 
pound. 169,900 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  171,571 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 

Buddie  Saw  Kig  Works.     (See  Johnson,  Oliver  W.) 

Buddy  Brooks,  Inc.,  Marshall,  Mich.  Talcum  powders. 
176,231  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  162,375  ;  published  Aug. 
14,    1923. 

Buddy  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Furniture  polish. 
173,742 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,217 ;  published  June 
19,  1923. 

Budeke,  George  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Oil  paint,  ready 
mixed  and  paste ;  linseed  oils,  floor  was,  floor  and 
furniture  polish,  etc.  175,295 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
155,044  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Buell,  George  C,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Coffee. 
173,949 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  178,819 ;  published  July 
17,  1923. 

Buell.  George  C,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Coffee. 
177,197;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  178,817;  published  Sept. 
11,   1923. 

Buenaventura  Balcells  Vallbona,  doing  business  as  Bal- 
cells,  Barcelona,  Spain.  Olive  oil.  171,489  ;  Aug.  7  ; 
Serial  No.  135,438  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Buettner,  T.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Art  needlework. 
170,645 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  170,270 ;  published 
Apr.  24,  1923. 

Buettner,  T.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Pure  linen  in  the  piece, 
linen  table  covers  and  napkins.  171,482  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Se- 
rial No.   177,895;  published  May   15,   1923. 

Buffalo  Box  Factory,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Paper  and  fiber 
boxes.     169,570  ;  June  19. 

Buffalo  Dental  Manufacturing  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Dental 
vulcanizers,  dental  vulcanizer  heaters,  and  dental  an- 
vils.    163,028;  Jan.   2. 

Buffalo  Jewelry  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Block, 
Leopold.) 

Buffalo  Meter  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Quantity  meters 
for  measuring  water,  etc.     177.845  ;   Dec.  25. 

Buffalo  Novelty  Company.  (See  Diodato,  Frank  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Buffalo  Office  and  Law  Supply  Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  Paper,  stationery,  and  miscellaneous  office  sup- 
plies. 165.995  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  167,346  ;  published 
Jan.  2,  1923. 

Buffalo  Specialty  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Drain  solvents. 
167,574 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,630  ;  published  Jan. 
9,  1923. 

Buffalo  Specialtv  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Drain  sol- 
vents.    163,029  ;  Jan.  2. 

Buffalo  Specialty  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Chemical 
compositions  for  removing  carbon  from  internal-com- 
bustion engines  and  the  like.  173,630  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 
No.   161.522  ;   published   July  3,   1923. 

Buffalo  Weavins  &  Belting  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Brake 
lining.     174,923  :  Oct.  23. 

Buffet,  Auguste,  Paris,  France.  Musical  instruments. 
169,734  ;  June  26. 

Bug  Dust  Shovel  Co.,  The,  Pennington  Gap,  Va.  Dust 
shovels.     176,793 ;   Nov.    27. 

Bull  Dog  Floor  Clip  Company,  Winterset,  Iowa.  Floor 
clips  for  fastening  wooden  floors  or  the  like  to  a  con- 
crete construction.  171,442  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 
160,480  ;   published  Apr.  24.  1923. 

Bullet  Proof  &  Non-Shatterable  Glass  Corporation.  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Glass.  172,996-7;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No. 
176,717-8  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Bulubassis,  George  J..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sugar-coated 
peanuts.  177.089  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,590  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11.  1923. 

Bundt,  Charles  R.,  doing  business  as  The  Asthma-non 
Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Preparation  for  the  treatment  of 
asthma.  167.909  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  168,997  ;  pub- 
lished .Tan.  30,  1923. 

Bunge,  Herman,  Elgin,  111.  Gasoline  and  lubricating 
oils.  170.643;  July  17;  Serial  No.  176,064;  published 
Apr.  17,  1923. 

Bunnle  Hat  Co.,  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Hats  for  men  and 
boys.  171,134  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  159,552  ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Bunte  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Candy.  171,320  ;  Aug.  7  ; 
Serial  No.  168,294  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 


Bunte  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Candy.  171,457;  Aug.  7; 
Serial  No.  168,446  ;  published  May  8,  1-923. 

Bunte  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Chocolates.  177,035; 
Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  160,385  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Burch,  Henry  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Liquid  preparation 
for  polishing  and  cleaning  gold,  silver,  nickel,  and 
plated  ware.  165,204  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  167,380 ; 
published  Nov.  28. 

Burcher,  George  E.,  doing  business  as  Burcher's  Phar- 
macy, Newport  News,  Va.  General  medicinal  tonic. 
172,670 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,124  ;  published  May 
22,   1923. 

Burd  High  Compression  Ring  Company,  Rockford,  III. 
Piston  rings.     163,030  ;  Jan.  2. 

Burden,  Everett,  doing  business  as  Burden  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  East  Liverpool,  Ohio.  Fruit  sirup  for 
beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.  173,206 ;  Sept.  18 ; 
Serial  No.   172,507  ;   published  June  19,   1923. 

Burdette-Murray  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Draw- 
ing  outfits.      164,285  ;   Feb.   20. 

Burdette-Murray  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Panto- 
graphs.     166,468;    Apr.    3;    Serial   No.    168,669;    pul) 
llshed  Jan.   2,  1923. 

Burdwise,  Aaron,  Baltimore,  Md.  Strings  for  violins  and 
similar  mu.sical  instruments.  165,261  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 
No.  167,378  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Bureau  of  Formulas.     (See  Wiegand,  William  D.) 

Buren,  Asa  J.,  CuUom,  III.  Moisteners  used  In  sealing  up 
stationery.  172,252 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  156,04s ; 
published   May   IM.    1923. 

Burgess  Battery  Company,  Madison,  Wis.  Electric  bat- 
teries.    169,089  ;  June  5. 

Burgower,  L.  H.,  doing  business  as  The  Vogue,  Dallas, 
Tex.  Women's  outer  coats,  suits,  dresses,  and  hats. 
175,443 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  127,709 ;  published  Aug. 
7,   1923. 

Burhop,  Fred  D.,  doing  business  as  Mell-0  Packing  Com- 
pany, Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Aging  and  softening  chemical 
powder  for  liquors.  170,251 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
171,196;  published  Apr.   3,   1923. 

Burhorn,  Edwin  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Noncorroding  and 
nonrusting  alloys,  rolled  plates  and  sheets  of  such 
alloys,  etc.  166,358  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  149,210  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

Burke,  Claude  A.,  doing  business  as  Koronkowa  Medi- 
cine Company,  Lufkin,  Tex.  Liniments.  169,587 ; 
June  26;  Serial  No.  158,074;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Burke,  Frank  G.,  doing  business  as  Manhattan  Soap 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soaps.  168,954-5  ;  May 
29 ;   Serial   Nos.   171,684-5 ;   published   Mar.   6,   1923. 

Burke,  Frank  G.,  doing  business  as  Manhattan  Soap 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soap  for  toilet,  bath, 
laundry,  etc.  169,781  ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  172,508 ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Burke  Golf  Co.,  The,  Newark,  Ohio.  Golf  clubs.  163,288  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Burley  Flour  Mills,  The.  (See  Colorado  Milling  &  Ele- 
vator Co.) 

Burnes,  Frank,  doing  business  as  Burnes  Remedy  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Liquid  preparation  for  the  treat- 
ment of  rheumatism.  172,663  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
174,426;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Burnham,  Alvie,  doing  business  as  Burnham  Packing 
Company,  Clay  City,  Ind.  Canned  pimientos.  173,267; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  175,064  ;  published  .Tune  19,  1923. 

Burnham,  E.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Gray-hair  restorer. 
163.289;  Jan.  9. 

Burnham,  E.,  Inc..  Chicago,  111.  Rouge.  166,177 ;  Mar. 
27  ;   Serial  No.  166,495  ;   published  Dec.  5.   1922. 

Burnham,  E.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Perfume,  toilet  water, 
and  sachet.  166,178 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  166,497 ; 
published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Burnham,  E.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 
167,319;  Apr.  24. 

Burnham,  E.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 
ening  hair.     167,579  ;  May  1 ; 
lished  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Burnham,  E.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Extract,  toilet  water, 
face  powder,  etc.     176,367 ;   Nov.   20. 

Burnham  &  Morrill  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Canned  corn 
and  canned  succotash.  172,068  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No. 
177,357  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Burnham  &  Morrill  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Fish  flakes, 
codfish  cakes,  clams,  alimentarv  paste  products,  etc. 
173,016;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  173,399;  published  .Tune 
5,   1923. 

Burnham-Munger-Root  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Textile   underwear.      175,231  ;    Oct.    30. 

Burnham,  Stoepel  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Gowns  and 
pyjamas.     170,338;  .luly  10. 

Burns,  E.  Reed,  Manufacturing  Corp.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Polishing  compositions  in  the  form  of  powder,  paste, 
and  liquid  for  metal.  170,409  :  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
171,009;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Burns,  Frederick  M..  Mount  Vernon.  N.  l'.  Umbrellas 
and  parasols.  173,707;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  177,956; 
published  .Tune  19,  1923. 

Burns,  Jabez,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roasters  and 
parts  and  supplies  for  same.  174,160  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial 
No.  180.325  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Burns,  Jay,  Baking  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Loaves  of 
wheat  bread.  172,811  :  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  168,980; 
published  Apr.    3,    1923. 


Preparation  for  the  hair. 

Preparation  for  straight- 
Serial  No.  166.496  :  pub- 


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Burns    Products    Company,    Ansonia,    Conn.      Mechanics' 

soaps  and  soap  powders.     U)5,5;i9  ;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No. 

159,917;  published  June  27,   1922. 
Burns,  William  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Hair  tonic.     176,321  ; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  160,410  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Burnstine.  Abraham,  Washington,  D.  C.     Watches,  clocks. 

chronometers,  and  parts  for  same.     172,802;  Sept.  11; 

Serial  No.  172,632  ;  published  June  5,  192.S. 
Burny    Bros.,    Chicago,    111.      Baker's    bread.       175,679 : 

Nov.  6. 
Burpee,    W.   Atlee,  Company.      (See  Burpee,  W.   Atlce,  &. 

Co.,  assignor.) 
Burpee,   W.    Atlee,   &  Co.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.,   assignor   to 

W.  Atlee  Burpee  Company.    Flower  and  vegetable  seeds. 

18,260  ;  renewed  Aug.  5,  1920. 
Burpee,  W.  Atlee,  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Vegetable  seeds. 

170,627  :   July   17  ;   Serial   No.  175,065  ;   published   Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Burpee,  W.   Atlee,   Co.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Flower   seeds. 

170,785  :  July  24 ;   Serial   No.  175,066 ;   published   Apr. 

24,   1923. 
Burpee,  W.  Atlee   Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Vegetable,  flower, 

and   lawn-grass    seeds    and    bulbs.      170, 7S6  ;    July    24  ; 

Serial  No.  3  75,067;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Burrell.  D.  V..  doing  business  as  The  Rocky  Ford  Melon 

Growers   Sprav  Mannfacturing  Co.,   Rockv   Ford,   Colo. 

Insecticide.       174,019;    Oct.    2;     Serial    No.    175,297; 

published  July  3,  1923. 
Burrell-Dugger    Company,    Indianapolis.     Ind.      Pharma- 
ceutical preparation  for  the   treatment  of  roup,  canker. 

and   colds  in    poultry.      165,713 :   Mar.   20 ;    Serial   No. 

168,252:   published  Dec.   12,  1922. 
Burrls,     John     C,     Nashville,     Tenn.       Paint     enamels. 

172,291 ;  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.  165,911  ;   published  May 

29,  1923. 

Burrough    Bros.   Mfg.    Co.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Chiemicals, 

medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  preparations.     164,141 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Burrough    Bros.    Mfg.    Co.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Chemicals, 

medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  preparations.     164,340  ; 

Feb.  20. 

Burroughs,  Harry  E.,  Boston,  Mass.  Swing  couch  ham- 
mocks. 174,980;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  143,533;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Burroughs,  Herbert  D.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Gasoline.  174,668  ; 
Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  170,751 ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Burrow,  Alan  G.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Gasoline  and  volatile 
compositions  derived  from  petroleum.  168,148 ;  Mav 
15 :    Serial   No.   172,510 ;  published   Feb.   27,   1923. 

Bursley,  G.  E.,  &  Company,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Rolled 
oats,  coifee,  spaghetti,  etc.  176,758  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 
No.    175,183 ;   published   July   31,    1923. 

Burson  Knitting  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Hosiery. 
164,775  :  Feb.  27. 

Burson  Knitting  Company,  Rockford,  HI.  Hosiery. 
164,857;  Feb.   27. 

Burson  Knitting  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Hosiery. 
171,297 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.   165,521 ;   published   May 

1,  1923. 

Burstein-Friedland   &   Co.,   Newark,   N.   J.     Boys'   blouses 

and    shirts.      176.118  ;    Nov.    20  ;    Serial   No.    160,976  ; 

published    Sept.    11,    1923. 
Burt,    F.    N.,    Company,    Limited,   Buffalo,   N.   Y.      Paper 

boxes.     164,402  ;   Feb.   20. 
Burt,    F.    N.,    Company    Limited,   Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Paper 

boxes.      169,502-3 ;    June    10 ;    Serial    No.    159,494-5 ; 

published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Burton    Bros.    &    Co.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Cotton    piece 

goods.     167,948  ;  May  8. 
Burton   Coffee  Company,   Knoxville,  Tenn.     Package   and 

canned  coffee.     177,236  :  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  181,556  ; 

published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Burton   Coffee  Company,  Knoxville,  Tenn.     Package  and 

canned  coffee.     177,237  :  Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.  181,554  ; 

published   Sept.   25,  1923. 
Burton-Dixie   Corporation,   Chicago,   111.      Cotton  batting. 

163,031  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Burton,  J.  H.,  &  Sons  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lum- 
ber.    170,194  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  173,400  ;  published 

Apr.   3,   1923.  „ 

Busch  Products  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Beverages 

sold  as  soft  drinks  and  flavors  and  extracts  for  making 

the  same.     164.967  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bush,  W.  J.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Toilet  water. 

167,292-3;  Apr.  24. 
Bush.  W.  J.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Toilet  water. 

170,718-9  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  Nos.  173,170-1 ;   published 

Apr.   24,   1923. 
Bussmann  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Port- 
able   electric    lamps.      175,845 :    Nov.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

180,746;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Buster  Brown   Soap   Company,   Indianapolis,   Ind.      Soap. 

167,600 ;   May   1 ;    Serial   No.    169,574 ;   published   Jan. 

2,  1923. 

Busy  tsee  Candy  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Candv  and 
cakes.  174.775  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  171,829  ;  published 
July  31,  1923. 

Bu-Ti-Mald  Petticoat  &  Pettipants  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ladies'  undergarments.  166.620  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No. 
169,051  ;  published  Jan.   2,  1923. 


Butler  &  Clarridge,  assignors  to  William  C.  Field,  Wash- 
ington,  D.    C.      Remedies   for    rheumatism,    gout,    neu- 
ralgia,   sciatica,    and    kindred    ailments.      23,797 ;    re- 
newed Nov.  7,  1923. 
Butler,   J.   W.,    Paper   Company,    Chicago,   111.     Printing, 
book,  and  cover   papers.      165,322;   Mar.   6;   Serial   No. 
169,118;    published   Nov.    7,    1922. 
Butler,   J.    W.,    Paper   Company,   Chicago,   111.      Printing, 
writing,    book,    and    cover    papers.      165,323;    Mar.    C; 
Serial  No.   169,119  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Butler,   J.    W.,    Paper    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Printing 

and  writing  paper.     165,627  ;  Mar.  13. 
Butler,    J.    W.,    Paper    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Paper. 
172,922  ;  Sept.  11  ;   Serial  No.  177,213  ;  published  June 
5,    1923. 
Butler,  J.  W.,  Paper  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Print,  book, 
bond,  and  writing  paper,  etc.     174,222  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial 
No.  180,838  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Butler,    J.    W.,    Paper    Co.,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Papers, 
bristol  board,  cardboard.     174.242  ;  Oct.   9  ;   Serial  No. 
179,926  ;  published  July  17,  1923, 
Butler,   J.   W.,  Paper   Company,    Chicago,   111.     Book  and 
cover  papers   and  post-card   stock.      175,271 ;    Oct.   30. 
Butler,  J.   W.,   Paper   Co.,   The,   Chicago,   111.      Wrapping 
paper,   manlla   paper,  envelopes,   print,  book   and  docu- 
ment covers.     176,406  ;    Nov.   27  ;   Serial  No.    180,839  ; 
published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Butler,  James,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  James  Butler 
Grocery  Company.    Tea.    23,941 ;  renewed  Dec.  19,  1923. 
Butler,  James,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  .lames  Butler 
Grocery   Company.     Coffee.     23,944  ;   renewed  Dec.   26, 
1923. 
Butler,    James,    Grocery    Company,     New    York,     N.     Y. 
Birds'   food.      170,843  :    July    24  ;    Serial    No.    163,430 ; 
published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Butler,  James,   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bread.     171,067  ; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  162,240  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Butler  Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Iron  solution 
for  intravenous  and  intramuscular  use.     167,500  ;  Mav 
1  ;  Serial  No.  166,521  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Butter,   G.   A.,   Co.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Varnishes,    ready- 
mixed  paints.     164,553  ;  Feb.  20. 
Butterfleld,  Fred,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Textile  fab- 
ric in  the  piece.     170,339  ;  July  10. 
Butterfleld,    Fred,   &   Co.    Inc.,   New    York,   N.    Y.      Ging- 
hams   in    the    piece.       173,624 ;     Oct.    2  ;     Serial    No. 
165,343 ;    published   July    10,    1923. 
Butterick    Publishing    Company,    The,    New    York,    N.    Y. 
Pamphlet  published  from  time  to  time.     172,081 ;  Aug, 
21  ;  Serial  No,  176,447  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Butter-Nut  Candy  Company,   Inc.,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.      Can- 
dies.    169,549  ;   June  19. 
Buttersweet  Products  Corporation,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.    Candy. 
176,439  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,580  ;   published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 
Butts,   J.    F.,    Co.,    San    Francisco,   Calif,      Canned   vege- 
tables,     173,069  ;    Sept.    11. 
Butts,   J.   F.,   Co.,    San   Francisco,    Calif.     Canned   fruits 
and  vegetables.     173.923  ;  Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No.  178,551 ; 
published  July  17.  1923. 
Buxton,   David  H.,   doing  business  as  Buxton   Rheumatic 
Medicine  Co.,  Abbot  Village,  Me.     Compound    for  treat- 
ing rheumatism.     175,568  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,961 ; 
published   Aug.    21,    1923. 
Buxton    Garment    Mfg.    Co.,    Nashua,    N.    H.      Children's 
play    suits.      168,144 ;    May    15 ;    Serial    No.    170,002 ; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Byck,  M.  S.  and  D.  A.,  Co.,   Savannah.   Ga.     Tablets  and 

composition  books.     163,462;  Jan.  16. 
Byer    &    Sons,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Almonds.      163,290; 

Jan.   9. 
Byer,  The  House  of.  Maiden,  Mass.     Waists  and  hosiery. 
166,626;  Apr.   10;  Serial  No.  168,612;  published  Jan. 
9.   1923. 
Byers,  John  F.,  Machine  Company,  The,   Ravenna,  Ohio. 
Cranes,      174,976 ;   Oct.   30 ;    Serial   No,    151,823  ;   pub- 
lished Aug,  14,  1923. 
Byers   Machine    Company,   The,   Ravenna,   Ohio.      Cranes 
mounted   on   motor  trucks.      175,199  ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial 
No.  175,068;  published  Aug.  14,   1923. 
Byme  Manufacturing   Co.,   Amsterdam,   N.   Y,      Furniture 

polish.     163.491  ;   Jan.   16. 
Byrne,  Kingston  &  Co.,  Kokomo,  Ind,     Vacuum  feed  sys- 
tems for  motor  vehicles.     171,896  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 
171,724  ;  published  May   15,   1923. 
Byrnes,   Eugene,    Carmel,   Calif.      Skates,   baseballs,   bats, 
etc.     177,446;  Dec.  18;    Serial  No.  182,130;   published 
Oct.   2,  1923. 
Byrnes-Linn  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Polish  for  auto- 
mobiles   and    painted,    varnished,    and    lacquered    sur- 
faces.     169,445 ;    June    19 ;    Serial    No.    172,860 ;    pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 
Byron   Weston   Company,   Dalton,   Mass.     Writing  paper. 
169,355  ;   June  12  ;  Serial  No.  172,142  ;  published  Mar. 
27.  1923. 
C  &  B   Battery  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Storage  batteries 

and  pnrts  thereof.  104.707:  Feb.  27. 
C,  &  B,  Rice  Mills,  Glenn  County,  Calif.  Natural  brown 
rice.  169,042  ;  June  5  ;  Serial  No.  155,667  ;  published 
Dec.  19,  1922. 
C.  B.  C.  Film  Sales  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motion 
pictures.  175.030  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,025  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.   14,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — CoDtinued. 


C.  E.  Z.  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  House  inimbers, 
changeable  window  display  signs,  and  sign  reflectors. 
172,130  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  176,449  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

C.  G.  Spring  Company,  The,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Bumpers. 
174,590-2:  Oct.  23;  Serial  Nos.  179,705-7;  published 
July  17,  1923. 

C-O-I)  Cnreal   Co.      (See  Gillltt,  Fred.  C.) 

C-R  Millinery  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Misses'  and  ladies'  hats. 
170,432  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,905  ;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

C  &  T  Importing  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Tea. 
171,185  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  171,984  ;  published  May  15, 
1923. 

C.  v.  &  R.  Batigne,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Positive  projection 
.slides  and  motion-picture  films.  174,490 ;  Oct.  16 ; 
Serial  No.  176,604;  published  July  24,  1923. 

C.  &  W.  Cap  Company,  Nevada,  Iowa.  Caps  and  closures 
for  receptacles  and  containers.  175,126  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Se- 
rial No.    180,688;    published   Aug.   7.    1923. 

Cabana,  Oliver,  jr.,  Buffalo,  N.  T.  Glue  for  mending 
china,  glass,  leather,  etc.  23,406 ;  renewed  July  25, 
1923. 

Cabarrus  Cotton  Mills,  Kannapolis,  N.  C.  Cotton  piece 
goods,    sheets,   pillow    cases.      175,708 ;    Nov.    0. 

Cabarrus  Cotton  Mills,  Kannapolis,  N.  C.  Cotton  piecr 
goods,  sheets,  pillowcases.     170,096  ;  Nov.  13. 

Cabco  Iron  Works,  Inc.,  Gowanda,  N.  Y.  Gas  steam  ra- 
diators. 167,412 :  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  108,447 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  23,  1923. 

Cabinet  Milling  Co.      (See   Sanders.  Edw.  6.) 

Cable-Draper  Baking  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cake. 
160.103;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  153,586;  published  Nov. 
7,  1922. 

Cable,  John  E..  doing  business  as  Edison  Rubber  Co.,  Ak- 
ron, Ohio.  Slabs  and  sheets  of  rubber  composition  ma- 
terial particularly  for  shoe  soles.  169,225  ;  June  12  ; 
Serial  No.   160,660;   published  Aug.   15,  1922. 

Cable-Nelson  Piano  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pianos  and 
player  pianos.     170,960  :   .Tuly  24. 

Cabot,  Godfrev  L.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Carbon  black. 
170,757  :  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  176,071 ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Cabot,  Godfrey  I..,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Carbon  black. 
170,771  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  176,070  ;  published  Apr. 
24.  1923. 

Cabot,    Godfrev   L.,    Inc.,    Boston,    Mass.      Carbon    black. 

170.778  :   July  24  ;   Serial  No.    176,067  ;   published  Apr. 
24,   1923. 

Cabot,    Godfrey    L.,    Inc.,    Boston,    Mass.      Carbon    black. 

170.779  :   July  24  ;   Serial  No.  176,069  ;  published  Apr. 
24.  1923. 

Cabot,  Godfrey  L.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Carbon  black. 
174,488;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  176,065;  published  JuK 
17    1923 

Cabot,  Godfrey  L.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Carbon  black 
176,012  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  176,068  ;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923. 

Cabot.  Samuel,  Inc.,  Boston.  Mass.  White  covering  com- 
position applied  like  paint.  165.808  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial 
No.   167.459  ;  published   Dec.   26,   1922. 

Cabrelli,  Maria,  and  Baldassare  Mirnbile,  New  York,  N.  V. 
Cigars.  176.825  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  182,293  ;  published 
Sept.  25.  1923. 

Cabrera,  G.  M.,  doing  business  as  Cabrera  &  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Chocolate.  170.657;  July  17;  Serial  No. 
168,511;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Cactus  Crystal  Company,  Dover,  Del.,  and  Fort  Worth, 
Tex.  Candy.  171,173  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  171,449  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Cadet  Knitting  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Knitted  sweaters. 
163,032:  Jan.  2. 

Cadet  Knitting  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sweater 
coats.  174.586  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,417  ;  published 
July  24,  1923. 

Cadet  Knitting  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sweater 
coats.  176.249 :  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  180,652 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4.  1923. 

Cadick  Milling  Company,  Grandvlew,  Ind.  Wheat  flour. 
172,491  ;   Aug.   28. 

Cadmus  Products  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Bake  pots. 
164,552  :   Feb.  20. 

Cadwallader  Gibson  Lumber  Co.,  Manila,  P.  I. ;  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  :  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Logs.  171.504-5  : 
Aug.  7 ;  Serial  Nos.  174,299-300 ;  published  May  22, 
1923. 

Cafe  L'Aielon.     (See  Patton,  John  G.) 

Cabin  &  Malone,  doing  business  as  Everite  Patch  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Tire-repair  compounds,  adhesives, 
etc.  174.205  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,708 ;  published 
July  10.  1923. 

Cairo  Pood  Products  Company,  Cairo,  lU.  Chocolate- 
covered  ice-cream  bar.  165,514 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
163,326;   published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Cairn  Food  Products  Company.  Cairo,  111.  Chocolate- 
covered  ice-cream  bar.  105,660;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No. 
163.325  ;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 

Cairo  Food  Products  Company,  Cairo.  111.  Chocolate- 
covered  ice-cream  bar.  166,507 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No. 
163,328;   published   Jan.   9,   1923. 

Cairo  Food  Products  Companv.  Cairo.  111.  Chocolate- 
covered  ice-cream  bar.  166.867;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No 
163,327  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 


Caladero    Products    Company,    Atascadero,    Calif.      Dehy- 
drated   apricot   jam,    peach    jam,    vegetable    soups,   etc. 

170.848  :   July  24  ;  Serial  No.   104,695  ;   published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Calajoe,    Anthony    J.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Hair    grower. 

170,244  ;  Nov.  20 ;   Serial   No.   176,162  ;  published  Aug. 

7,    1923. 
Calcium    Products,    Incorporated.    Chicago,    111.,    assignor 

to    I'ppsodent    Company.      .Antiseptic,    astringent,    and 

deodorizing     lotion.       174,022 ;     Oct.     2  ;     Serial     No. 

176.322  :    published    June    19,    1923. 
Calcorganic   Laboratories.      (See  Holm,   J.   Henry.) 
Caldwell    &    Company,    Nashville,    Tenn.      Booklets    and 

bonds.      173,802  ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No.    173,562 ;    pub- 
lished June  3,  1923. 
Caldwell    Importing    Co.,    The,    assignor    to    Nash    Coffee 

Companv,  Minneapolis,  Minn.    Roasted  coffee.    165,953  ; 

Mar.  27  :  Serial   No.  140,171 ;   published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Caldwell,  Joseph  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Fine  lubricating 

oil.     164.527  ;  Feb.  20. 
Caldwell,  W.   A.,  Camino,  Calif.     Fresh  deciduous  fruits. 

173,840  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  169.236  ;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Caldwell,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dolls,  rubber  dolljs, 

balloons,    squawkers.      175,590 ;    Nov.    6 ;     Serial    No. 

179,709;  published  Aug.   21,   1923. 
Calhoun,   Robbins  &  Co.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Hair,  tooth. 

nail,   and   cloth   brushes,   whisk  brooms,   etc.     168,038 ; 

May.  15  ;  Serial  No.  172,203  ;   published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Calhoun,  Robbins  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Beaded  bags, 

soap     boxes,     wash-rag     cases,     cretonne     bags,     etc. 

168,039  ;  May   15  ;    Serial  No.  172,205  ;   published   Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Calhoun,  Robbins  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pocketbooks, 

purses,     cardcases,     tourists'     cases,     bill     books,     etc. 

168,428;   May  22;   Serial  No.   172,204;   published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Calhoun,    Robbins   &   Co..    New   York,    N.   Y.      Hot  water 

bottles,    rubber    gloves,    thermometers,    rubber    sheets, 

etc.     168.729  ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.   172,210 ;  published 

Feb.  13,  1923. 
Calhoun.    Robbins    &    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Writing 

paper,     envelopes,     pens,     pencils,     paper     tags,     etc. 

168,863;  May  29;  Serial   No.   172,206;   published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Calhoun,    Robbins   &    Co.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Hose   sup- 
porters,  garters,   belts,   etc.      170,729  :    July   24 ;   Serial 

No.  172.201  :  published  Apr.  24,   1923. 
Calhoun,     Robbins    &    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Buckles. 

thimbles,  bracelets,  etc.     172,008  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No. 

172,208;   published   May    8,   1923. 
Calhoun,  Robbins  &  Co.,  New   York,  N.   Y.     Hair  tonics, 

smelling  salts,  witch-hazel,  peroxide,  etc.    172,514  ;  Sept. 

4  ;  Serial  No.  172.207  ;  published  May  29.  1923. 
California    Alfalfa    Products    Company,    Pasadena,    Calif. 

Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  and  extracts 
•for    making    same.       172,239 ;     Aug.    28 ;     Serial    No. 

175,299  ;   published   May  29,   1923. 
California    Alfalfa    Products    Company,    Pasadena,    Calif. 

Medicine    In    tablet    form.      176,195:    Nov.    20;    Serial 

No.   158,221  ;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
Callfornlft    Almond    Growers    Exchange,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.     Almonds.     175,296  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  157,024  ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
California    Almond    Growers    Exchange,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.     Almonds.     175,313;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  157,025; 

published   May  8,   1923. 
California  Almond  Packers,  Inc.,   Sacramento  and  North 

Sacramento,  Calif.     Salted  almonds.     174,630  ;  Oct.  23  ; 

Serial  No.  179,585  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
California  Aroma  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Chili,  pepper 

and  chili  powder.     175.304  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  165,527  ; 

publlfihod   Aug.    14,    1923. 
California  Associated  Raisin  Co.  (now  by  change  of  name 

Sun    Maid-Raisin     Growers),    Fresno,    Calif.       Raisins 

and    candy.      175,312 :    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No.    157,758 : 

published  Aug.   14,   1923. 
California     Bakery  '  Company,     Bisbee,      Ariz.        Bread. 

175,812  :   Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  153,076  ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
(California  Barrel  Co.,  Saji  Francisco,  Calif.     Wooden  con- 
tainers and  shooks  therefor.     172,263  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial 

No.   176,946  ;  published  May  29,   1923. 
California    Bottling    Association,    San    Francisco,    Calif. 

Alkaline  nonpurgative  table  water.     177.784  ;  Dec.  25  ; 

Serial  No.   183,694  :  published  Oct.  9.  1923. 
California  By-Products  Co.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.     Water- 
proofing   composition    for    application    to    tennis-racket 

strings.      175,479  ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial   No.    179,514  ;    pub- 

llehed   Aug.   21,    1923. 
California  Canneries  Co.,   San  Francisco,   Calif.     Canned 

fruits   and   vegetables.      174,894 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No. 

178,221  ;  published  Aug.   14,  1923. 
California  Card  Manufacturing  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Photographic    mountings.      170.633:    July    17;    Serial 

No.    1T5,.340:    published   Apr.   17,    1923. 
California     Central     Creameries,     San     Francisco,     Calif. 

Products    consisting   of    milk    solids    to    be   used   as   a 

tonic  for   poultry  and   hogs.      163,291  ;  Jan.  9. 
California     Central     Creameries,     San     Francisco,     Calif. 

Compound    having   adhesive   qualities.      176,407 ;    Nov. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  180,840  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 


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CnlifornlH  Citrus  Trult  Juice  Conip.-iny,  Wllmlu^ton,  Di>l., 
and  San  Frimclsoo,  Calif.  Nonalooholio,  miiltless,  con- 
centrated fruit  .Uiii'os.  171,155;  July  31;  Serial  No. 
176,163;  published  May  1,  19-J3. 

Cnllfoinm  Co-Operntive  Canneries,  Snn  Jose,  Calif. 
Cnuned  fruits  anil  vegetables.     163,292-3  ;  Jan.  9. 

California  Co-Oporntlve  Canneries.  San  Jose,  Calif. 
Canned   fruits  and  vegetables.     163,556  ;   Jan.   23. 

California  Co-Operative  Canneries,  Snn  Jose,  Calif. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     164,047  ;  Feb.  13. 

California  Co-Operative  Canneries,  San  l-'rancisco,  Calif. 
Canned  fruits  and  vepctables.  175,194;  Oct.  30;  Se- 
rial  No.   175,844  ;    published   Aug.   7,   1923. 

California  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Cottonseed  cake  and  meal,  salad  and  psy  oils.  167,068  ; 
Apr.   24 ;   Serial   No.   158,293 ;   published   Nov.   7,   1922. 

California  Fruit  Growers  Exchange,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Citrous  fruits  in  their  natural  state.  176,732  ;  Nov. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  173,621  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

California  Fruit  Selling  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Dried  and  canned  fruits.     163,425  ;   Jan.  9. 

California  Fruit  Soiling  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Dried  and  canned  fruits.  167,700  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 
165.667  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

California  Fruit  Selling  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Dried  and  canned  fruits.     168,529  ;  May  22. 

California  Glove  Company,  Napa.  Calif.  Leather  gloves. 
177,125:  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  181,337;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

California  Growers  Association,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Canned  and  dried  fruits,  canned  tomatoes,  olives.  Jams, 
and  olive  oil.  166,193  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  161,970  ; 
published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

California  Growers  Association,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  olives,  olive-oil.  170,910  ; 
July  24;  Serial  No.   148,579;  published   Nov.   29',  1921. 

California  Growers  Association,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Canned  fruits  and  canned  vegetables,  jams,  preserves, 
dried  fruits,  etc.  171,252  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  169,844  ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

California  and  Hawaiian  Sugar  Refining  Corporation,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Sugar.  176,120  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No. 
165,352  ;  published  Sept.  4,   192;i. 

California  Jely-Juce  Company.      (See  Hulburt,  H.  L.) 

California  Packing  Corporation.  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Canned  cooked  prunes.     164.057  ;  Feb.  13. 

California  Paint  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Paints  and 
paint  enamels.     168,506;  May  22. 

California  Paint  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Colors,  var- 
nish, stain,  paints,  etc.  169,659  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No. 
166,812  ;   published  Mar.  27,   1923. 

California  Physicians  Laboratories,  Oakland,  Calif.  Bac- 
terial sugar  used  in  the  treatment  of  various  pul- 
monary diseases.  177.758 :  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
177,725;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

California  Preserving  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Canned  fruit  and  vegetables,  jams,  jellies,  etc. 
177,044  :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  180,518  ;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

California  Products  &  Extract  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Nonintoxicating,  nonalcoholic,  noncereal,  maltless  fruit 
beveraee  and  sirups  for  same.  175,418  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 
No.  160,393;  published  May  16,  1922. 

California  Prune  &  -Apricot  Growers  Association.  (See 
California  Prune  and  Apricot  Growers,  Inc.,  assignor.) 

California  Prune  and  Apricot  Growers,  Inc.,  assignor  to 
California  Prune  &  Apricot  Growers  Association,  San 
Jose,  Calif.  Dried  fruits.  168,564 ;  May  29 ;  Serial 
No.  166.650  ;  published  Feb.  27.  1923. 

California  Prune  &  Apricot  Growers,  Ino.,  assignor  to 
California  Prune  &  Apricot  Growers  Association,  San 
Jose,  Calif.  Salad  and  cooking  oils,  macaroon  paste, 
and  crystallized  fruit  candies,  etc.  176,727  ;  Nov.  27  ; 
Serial  No.   172.932;   published  Aug.   21,   1923. 

California  Supply  Company,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Sweet  pickles,  tomato  catchup,  cider  vinegar,  etc. 
165,441 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,346  ;  published  Jan.  2, 
1923. 

California  Table  Fruit  Co.,  Reedley,  Calif.  Fresh  grape*. 
174,311  ;  Oct.  9. 

California  Underwear  and  Hosiery  Mills,  doing  business 
as  California  Underwear  Mills.  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Ladies'  knit  underwear.  168.387  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No. 
169.616;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

California  Underwear  and  Hosiery  Mills,  doing  business 
as  California  Underwear  Mills,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  La- 
dies' knit  underwear.  171,255 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
169,619  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

California  Underwear  and  Hosiery  Mills,  also  doing  busi- 
ness as  California  Underwear  Mills,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Ladies'  knit  underwear.  171,739  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 
169,618 :    published    May    8,    1923. 

California  Underwear  Mills.  (See  California  Underwear 
and   Hosiery  Mills.) 

California  Wall  Bed  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Concealable  beds.  175,144  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
180,326;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 

Callard  &  Bowser,  assignor  to  Callard  &  Bowser,  Ltd., 
London,  England.  Candies  and  sweetmeats.  24,507 ; 
renewed  Apr.  10.   lO-i. 


Callldendron  Mfg.  &  Chemical  Corp.,  Brooklyn,  N.  V. 
Polishing  creams  for  painted,  varnished,  and  lacquered 
surfaces.  166,467;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  168,824;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Gallon,  (imin  &  Heveron,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cigars. 
164,999  ;  Feb.  27. 

Callo\Y,  Horace  F.,  doing  business  as  Kekionga  Scalp 
Tonic  Company,  Decatur,  Ind.  Medical  compounds 
u.'ied  to  cleanse  the  scalp,  etc.  175,905;  Nov.  13;  Se- 
rial No.  178,420;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Cal-Met  Mfg.  Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Sheet-metal  products. 
177,740  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  161,034  ;  published  Oct. 
9,  1928. 

Calso   Honey   Distributors.      (See   Southv\'orth,   W.   P.) 

Calumet  Oil  Company,  El  I'aso,  Tex.  Petroleum  lubri- 
cants.     163.800;    Jan.    30. 

Cftlverley,  Charles  D.,  doing  business  as  C.  D.  Calverley  & 
Co.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  172,984  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
174,064  ;    published    June    5,    1923. 

Calvert,  Howard  R.,  Medina,  Ohio.  Shoe  and  leather 
polishes.  173,757;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  177,358;  pub- 
lished Juno  5,  1923. 

Cambridge  Rubber  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Foot- 
wear— namely,  boots  and  shoes  of  rubber,  canvas, 
leather,  etc.  166,263  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,230  ; 
published  Nov.   14,  1922. 

Camel  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Battery  solu- 
tion. 174,941-2  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  Nos.  178,821-2  ;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 

Cameron,  Viola  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fuel-treating  de- 
vices to  be  installed  in  the  path  of  internal-combus- 
tible mixtures  in  internal-combustion  engines.  166,678  ; 
Apr.  10  :  Serial  No.  170,260  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Cameron.  Will  J.,  doing  business  as  Cameron's  Surgical 
Specialty  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Outfit  of  surgical  and  den- 
tal appliances.  169,893;  July  3;  Serial  No.  160,928; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Cameron,  Wm.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Waco,  Tex.  Locks,  door  and 
sash  bolts.  165,565 :  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  157,601  ; 
published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Camilla  Preparations,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reducing 
cream.  174,945 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  178,893 ;  pub- 
llfihed  July   24,    1923. 

Camlin  Corset  Co.,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Corsets  and 
brassieres.  170,386 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  170,620 ; 
published   Apr.   10,   1923. 

Cammeyer,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather  shoes.  168,264 ; 
May  15  ;   Serial  No.   170,272  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Cammeyer,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoes.  176,262-3 ;  Nov. 
20;    Serial-  Nos.    178,327-8;    published   Aug.    28,    1923. 

Camors,  J.  B.,  &  Company  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Wheat 
flour.  166,716 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  155,160 ;  pub- 
lished  Aug.   1,   1922. 

Camp,  S.  H.,  &  Company,  Jackson,  Mich.  Abdominal  belts, 
corsets,  girdles,  braces,  etc.     173,576  ;  Sept.  25. 

Campbell,  Andrew  C.,  Incorporated,  Waterbury,  Conn. 
Machines  for  cutting  sheet  metal.  171,567  ;  Aug.  7  ; 
Serial  No.  173,912  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Campbell  Baking  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  Cake.  165,278  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  154,076  ; 
published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Campbell,  John  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Water  wheels. 
176,04.S  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,046  ;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923. 

Campbell,  John,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aniline  dye». 
165,487  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166,284  ;  published  Nov. 
7,  1922. 

Campbell,  Joseph,  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Spaghetti. 
166,870-1 ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  Nos.  162,606-7  ;  pubUshed 
Feb.  6,  1923. 

Campbell  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Patching  paste.  174,883;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  181,631'; 
published  July  31,  1923. 

Campe  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery  and  knit- 
ted underwear.  176,475  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  181,109  ; 
published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Campe-Davis-Blair  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's 
and  girls'  stockings  and  hosiery.  173,259  ;  Sept.  18 ; 
Serial  No.  175,462  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Campe-Davis-Blair  Co.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Hosiery, 
socks,  stockings,  and  underwear.  176,558  ;  Nov.  27 ; 
Serial  No.   180,747  :  published  Sept.   18,  1'923. 

Campflre  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  De- 
vices for  supporting  cooking  utensils,  etc.,  over  an 
open  fire.  174,103  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  155,737  ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

Canadian  Consolidated  Corporation,  Limited,  St.  Catha- 
rines, Ontario,  Canada.  Copper-clad  leading-in  wire 
for  electrical  purposes.  177,741 ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No. 
160,860  ;  published  Oct.  19,  1923. 

Canepa,  John  B.,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Noodles 
and  cut  and  twisted  alimentary  paste  products. 
168,574  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  167,166  ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Canfield  Rubber  Company,  The,  Bridgeport.  Conn.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  shields.  24,208  ;  renewed  Feb. 
13,  1924. 

Canfield  Rubber  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Ad- 
hesive insulating  tape.     164,389  ;  Feb.  20. 

Canlield  Rubber  Company,  The.  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Ad- 
hesive tapp.     164,844  :  Feb.   27. 

Canfield  Rubber  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Rubber 
splices  and  strips  and  adhesive  tape.     171,960;  Aug.  14. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Canfteld  Rubber  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Dress 
Bblelds.  172,290  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  166,292 ;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 

Canfield  Rubber  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Bar- 
ber bibs  and  shampoo  protectors.     173,075  ;  Sept.  11. 

Cangen,  Mark,  doing  business  as  M.  Cangen  &  Co.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Steel  shoe  shanks.  166,852  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial 
No.  165,272  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Can-Ho-Lab.  Chemical  Co.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Insecticide 
and  germicide.  171,091 ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  178,401 ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Cannon,  Addis  0.,  doing  business  as  Cannon  Toy  Factory, 
Kent,  Ohio.  Toy  wagons.  170,370 ;  July  17 ;  Serial 
No.  174,053  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Cannon  Oiler  Company,  The,  Keithsburg  and  Monmouth, 
111.  Oiler  oil  cans.  165,779 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
158.562 :    published   Apr.   25,   1922. 

Cannon  Toilet  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Face  and  hand  lotions,  face  creams,  and  hair  polnades. 
175,484 :  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  178,330 ;  published  Aug. 
14,   1923. 

Cannon  Valley  Milling  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Wheat  flour.  177,036  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  159,142  ; 
published  Mar.   20,  1923. 

Canode,  Charles  H.,  doing  business  as  Rhumacine  Medi- 
cine Company,  Chicago,  111.  Medicinal  preparation  for 
the  treatment  of  rheumatism  and  lumbago.  104,418  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Cape  County  Milling  Co.,  Jackson,  Mo.  Wheat  feed, 
shorts,  and  corn  meal.  176,591 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
179,182  :  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Cape  County  Millins  Company,  Jackson,  Mo.  Self-rising 
flour.  165,290  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  152,313  ;  published 
Nov.  14,  1922. 

Canson  &  Montgolfier.      (See  Boulin,   Camille  H.) 

Canton  Cutlery  Co.,  The,  assignor  to  The  Canton  Cut- 
lery Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Pocket  cutlery  and 
razors.      19,480 ;    renewed   May   12,    1921. 

Canton  Forge  &  Axle  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Steel 
forglngs,  rail  anchors,  rail-anchor  springs,  and  railroad 
switch  clamps.  173,096  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,215  ; 
published  June  19,  1923. 

Canton  Forge  &  Axle  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.     Tools,  and 

Particularly  rail-anchor  wrenches.  174,639  ;  Oct.  23  ; 
erial  No.  181,059  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Cantrell  &  Cochrane,  Limited,  Dublin,  Ireland.  Bever- 
ages sold  as  soft  drinks.  177,370 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial 
No.  181,672  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Canvas  Products  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Tents,  tar- 
paulins,  wagon   covers,    etc.      170,690-1  ;   July    17. 

Canvas  Products  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Tents,  tent 
flies,  tarpaulins,  binder  covers,  etc.     171,907  :  Aug.  14. 

Canvas  Products  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Tents,  tar- 
paulins, wagon  covers,  etc.  174,720  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 
No.  174,065  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Ca'ivas  Products' Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Tents,  tar- 
i..iulins,  wagon  covers,  etc.  174,721  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 
No.  174,068;  published  .July  17,  1923. 

Canvas  Products  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Grass 
catchers.  177,394  :  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,376  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

Capcoss  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Martinsville,  Va.  Medicinal 
preparation  recommended  for  use  in  the  treatment  of 
rheumatic,  neuritic,  and  sciatic  affections,  etc.  175,133  ; 
Oct.   30  :   Serial  No.   180,583  ;   published  Aug.   7.   1923. 

Capdau,  Hippolyte  E.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Salve  for  the 
treatment  of  catarrh,  sore  throat,  croup,  etc.  170,165; 
July  10  ;  Serial  No.  169,888  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Cape  Cod  United  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  Hyannis,  Mass. 
Artificial  pearls.     170,961  ;  July  24. 

Capell  Salt  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Salt, 
168,014  ;  May  8. 

Capell  Salt  Company,  Salt  Lake  Citv,  Utah.  Salt. 
173,201  :  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  172,974  ;  published  June 
26,  1923. 

Capen,  George  H.,  doing  business  as  Crow  Blacking  Co,, 
Canton  Junction^  Mass.  Shoe  polish,  167,730 ;  May 
8  ;  Serial  No.  155,394  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Capen,  George  H.,  doing  business  as  Crow  Specialties 
Company,  Canton  Junction,  Mass.  Hat  dye.  168,065  ; 
May   15  :  Serial  No.   171,350 :   published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

CaPhenin  Chemical  Company,  Waverly,  Iowa,  Laxative 
wafer.  172,703  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,768 ;  pub- 
lished May   29,   1923. 

Capital  City  Bottling  Company.     (See  Eisenberg,  M.  L.) 

Capital  City  Chair  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Fiber  house- 
hold furniture.     164,028  ;  Feb,  6. 

Capital  City  Oil  Company.     (See  Van  Druff,  Leonard  E.) 

Capital  Rodewite  Company,  Incorporated,  South  Wash- 
ington, Va.  Compositions  for  use  as  adheslves  for 
wood  and  similar  types  of  blocks  laid  on  flooring  or 
paving.  175,888  ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  180,653  ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.   4,   1923. 

Capitol  Chemical  Company,  Somerville,  Mass.  Stove 
polish.  173,628 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  162,721 ;  pub- 
llBhed  July  10,  1923, 

Capitol  Coffee  Company.     (See  Danna,  Frank.) 

Capitol  Hat  Frame  Works,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Hat 
frames.  170,389;  July  17;  Serial  No.  170,807;  pub- 
lished Apr.  8,  1923. 


Capitol  Sales  Company,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Liniment  for 
the  treatment  of  stiff  and  sore  muscles,  rheumatic 
pains,  etc.  177,029 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  163,500 ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Capltola  Tonic  Comb  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fountain 
combs  capable  of  containing  a  liquid  for  passage 
through  the  hair.  169,827  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  173,463  ; 
published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Caplan,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Lador&  Perfumery  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid  complexion  powder,  hair 
tonic,  astringent  shampoo,  skin  tonic  and  lotion. 
164,429  ;  Feb.  20  ;  Serial  N'o.  163,739  ;  published  Oct.  10, 
1922. 

Caplan,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Lafor6  Perfumery  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Lemon  cream,  brilliantine,  freckle 
cream,  rouge,  etc.  177,294 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
175,131;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Car-Dumper  &  Equipment  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Self-dumping 
cages  for  cars,  car  control  equipment,  etc.  176,819  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Caradlne  Harvest  Hat  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Straw 
hats.  172,283 ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  168,999  ;  published 
May  29,  1923. 

Carametos,  John  J.  M.,  doing  business  as  E.  B.  Candy 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Candy  bars.  173,188;  Sept.  18; 
Serial    No.    168,513:    published    June   26,   1923. 

Carbide  &  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Lubricants  particularly  intended  for  use  in  re- 
frigerating machines.  170,324 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
175,710;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Carbondale  Machine  Company,  Carbondale,  Pa.  Refrig- 
erating and  ice-making  plants,  apparatus  and  machines 
and  parts  and  accessories  thereof.  172,204  ;  Aug.  28 ; 
Serial  No.  172,637  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Carbo-Sul  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insecticides. 
172,226;  Aug.   28;   Serial  No.   174,609;   publlsbed  May 

15,  1923. 

Card-Martin  Company,  Jellico,  Tenn.  Beverages  sold  as 
soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the  same.  163,426-7  ; 
Jan.   9. 

Cardenas,  Adolfo  N.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Pomade  for  use 
in  the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  headache,  neuralgia, 
etc.     164,128 :  Feb,  13.  ,     , 

Cardenas,  Adolfo  N.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Chemicals, 
medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  preparations,  164,315  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Cardenas,  Adolfo  N.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Pomade  for  use 
In  the  treatment  of  rlieumatism,  headache,  sprains,  etc., 
colic  and  diarrhoea  mixture,  blackberry-root  carmina- 
tive compound,  etc.  165,547;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No. 
148,975  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Cardilli,  Nicholas,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perforated  music 
rolls.  175,848;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  180,584;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,   1923. 

Cardinell,  John  D.,  doing  business  as  Cardinell  Vellum 
Mfg.  Co.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Tracing  paper.  173,465-6  ; 
Sept.  25 ;  Serial  Nos.  179,712-3 ;  published  June  19, 
1923 

Cardinet  Candy  Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Candy.  166,076; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  159,243  ;  published  Dec.  19,   1922. 

Cardinet  Candy  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Candy. 
175,253;  Oct.  30. 

Cardinet  Candy  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Candy. 
175,835  ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  181,878 ;  published  Sept 
4,  1923. 

Carel,  Hubert  C,  doing  business  as  The  Benetol  Company, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Pharmaceutical  preparations. 
172,365;  Aug.  28;   Serial  No.   163,859;  published  May 

16,  1928. 

Careskey,   James  L,,   Louisville,   Ky.     Monthly  magazine. 

171,755  ;  Aug.   14  ;   Serial  No.   162,918  ;  published  May 

1,   1923. 
Carey    Printing    Company,    Inc.,    The,    New   York,    N.    Y. 

Diaries.     165,535  ;  Mar.   13  ;   Serial   No.   159,342  ;   pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 
Carey    Salt    Co.,    The,    Hutchinson,    Kans.      Table    salt. 

165,661  :  Mar.  20 ;   Serial  No.  166,986 ;  published  Dec. 

12     1922. 
Carey  Salt"  Co.,  The,  Hutchinson,  Kans.     Salt.     173,541; 

Sept.  25. 
Carey    Salt    Company,    The,     Hutchinson,    Kans.       Salt. 

163,674  ;  Jan.  23. 
Carey   Salt  Company,   The,    Hutchinson,   Kans.      Medium 

salt  for  meat  curing  and  general  use.     167,399  ;  May  1 ; 

Serial  No.  166,653  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Carl   Company,    The,    Schenectady,    N.    Y.      Cotton    piece 

goods,  linen  piece  goods,  and  toweling.     177,366  ;  Dec. 

18  ;  Serial  No.  181,813  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Carleton    Dry    Goods   Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Shirts, 

nightgowns,    and   pyjamas.      174,585 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial 

No.  180,585;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Carley,    Leonard    R.,    Watertown,    Conn.      Talcum,    face 

powder,  foot  powder,  cold  cream,  vanishing  cream,  etc. 

163,033;   Jan.   2. 
Carley,  Leonard  R.,  Watertown,  Conn.     Cigars,  cigarettes, 

smoking  and   chewing  tobacco.     163,034  ;  Jan.  2. 
Carley,     Leonard     R.,     Watertown,     Conn.       Lubricating, 

automobile,   and  machine  oils   and  lubricating  greases. 

168,714  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  160,587  ;   published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Carley,   Leonard   R,,   Watertown,   Conn.     Varnish   stains, 

ready-mixed  paste,  or  dry  fillers  and  paints.     177.511  ; 

Dec,   18 ;    Serial   No.   160,588 ;   published   Oct.   2,    1923. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Carlisle  lire  Corporation,  Stamford,  Conn.  Pneumatic 
vehicle  tires.     169,736 ;  June  120. 

C«rl-U-Ha>Hnnt   Sales  Co.      (See   Erickson,   Carl   O.) 

Carlson,  Grace,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Bibs.  175,731  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial   No.    179,029 ;   published   Aug.    28,   1923. 

Carlton  Mills  Co.,  The.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Astrakhan  cloth 
in   the  piece.     lC-t.211  ;    Feb.    IS. 

Carmel  Canning  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  flsh. 
171,630 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  176,323 ;  published  May 
22,   1923. 

Carmen  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Brassieres. 
166.207;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  160,237;  published  Jan. 
2,  1923. 

Carmichael,  Homer  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Inter- 
national Canning  Co.,  Belize,  British  Honduras,  Cen- 
tral America.  CaniiPd  lobster  and  tropical  fruits. 
170,592;  July  17;  Serial  No.  148,126;  published  Oct. 
31,  1922. 

Carnation  Stock  Farms,  Seattle,  Wash.  Live  cattle  of 
stock  farms.  168,862  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  172.795  ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Carneal,  Edwin  E.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Beverage  sold  as 
a  soft  drink.  173,944  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  179,354  ; 
published  July  10,  1923. 

Carnegie  Steel  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  RoUed-metal 
beams,  and  rolled-nu'tal  channels  and  angles.  165,082  ; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  158,757  ;  published  Oct.  17,  1922. 

Carney,  Llnwood  S.,  Boston,  Mass.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless 
vegetable  extract  for  soft-drink  purposes.  174,865 ; 
Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,467  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Carnotite  Gland  Extract  Company.  (See  McMichael, 
Americus   O.) 

Carnrick,  G.  W.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  prepa- 
rations for  the  treatment  of  glandular  deficiency. 
170.415;  Julv  17;  Serial  No.  173,127;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Carnrick,  G.  W..  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion. 175,486;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  178,089;  published 
Aug.   28,    1923. 

Carolina  Cotton  &  Woolen  Mills  Company,  The,  Spray, 
N.  C.  Cotton  blankets.  175,180-1  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial 
No.   181,243-4  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Carolina  Creamery  Co.,  Asheville,  N.  C.  Ice  cream  and 
butter.  170,710  :  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  149,504  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,   1923. 

Carolina  Milling  Company,  Inc.,  Dillon,  S.  C.  Scratch 
feed,  poultry  mash,  chick  feed,  poultry  feed,  horse  feed, 
etc.  165,092  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  155,048  ;  published 
Nov.  7,  1922. 


Carolina    Remedies    Company,    Unjon,  ^.    C.      Coconut-oil 

riarNo.  ] 
lished  Nov.  28,   1922. 


shampoo.     165,871  :  Mar.  20  ;   Seriar 


168,872;  pub- 


Carolina  Remedies  Company,  Union,  S.  C.  Egg  producer 
and  poultry  tonic.  172,696 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
177,272;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Caron  Corporation.      (See  DaltrofC,  E.,  &  Cie.,  assignor.) 

Carpenter  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Chemical  preparation  used  to  treat  silk.  167,743 ; 
May   8 ;    Serial   No.    169,473 ;    published   Jan.    9,    1923. 

Carpenter  Cook  Company.     (See  Cook,  Charles  I.) 

Carpenter-Dodge  Company,  Arlington,  Mass.  Nails. 
177,256 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  184,065  ;  published  Sept. 
25.   1923. 

Carpenter-Morton  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Liquid  paints, 
varnishes,  varnish  stains.     163,463;  Jan.  16. 

Carpenter  Shoe  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Leather  boots  and  shoes.  166,081  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial 
No.  158,917  ;  published  Nov.  14,   1922. 

Carpenter,  Walter  M.,  doing  business  as  Kluk  Chemical 
Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Medicinal  tablets  for  the 
prevention  and  treatment  of  cholera,  etc..  in  fowls. 
177,207  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  179,412  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Carr,  Edward  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Earth  cutting  and  plan- 
ing machine.  175,823  :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  162,333  ; 
published  Aug.  28,   1923. 

Carr,  F.  S.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Waterproof  automo- 
bile and  carriage  fabric.  172,267  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 
177,273;   published   May   29.   1923. 

Carr,  L.  M.     (See  Rathburn,  Silas  E.) 

Carran,  Grace  B.,  doing  business  as  Central  Petroleum 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lubricating  oils  and 
greases.  173,468  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  179,927  ;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

Carroll,  J.  Pratt,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Sebastian  PacK- 
Ing  Co.,  New  I'^ork,  N.  Y.  Fresh  grapefruit,  oranges, 
tangerines,  pineapples,  limes,  etc.  172,289;  Aug.  28; 
Serial  No.  166,347  ;  published  May  29,  192:{. 

Carroll,  John  A.,  doing  business  as  Liquid  Wrench  Com- 
pany, Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Compound  for  loosening  tight 
nuts  on  bolts  and  lubricating  leaf  springs.  171,216 ; 
July  31 ;  Serial  No.  177,726  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Cnrrollton   Packing  Co.      (See  Biddle,   Alice   M.) 

Carruthers,  Mrs.  Richard,  doing  business  as  Astoria  By- 
products Co.,  Astoria,  Oreg.  Salmon  eggs  for  bait. 
176,135  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  183,362  ;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Carson  Pirie  Scott  &  Co.,  Chicago,  lU.  Blankets  of  cot- 
ton, wool,  and  cotton  and  wool.  165,573  ;  Mar.  13 ; 
Serial  No.  161,809  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Carson  Pirie  Scott  &  Co.,  Chicago.  111.  Children's  un- 
derwear, of  textile  fabric.  166.721;  Apr.  10;  Serial 
No.  161,807;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

58339-41 


Carson  Pirie  Scott  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Women's,  misses', 
girls",  and  children's  hats,  caps,  and  bonnets.  166,722  ; 
Apr.   10 ;   Serial   No.   161,805 ;   published  Jan.   2,   1923. 

Carson  Pirie  Scott  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Snap  fasteners. 
168,939  ;  May.  29  ;   Serial  No.   172,961 ;   published  Mar. 

13,  192.3. 

Carter  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Flannelette  piece 

goods.     163,987  ;  Feb.  6. 
Carter  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Ginghams  In  the 

piece.      166,220 ;    Mar.    27 ;    Serial    No.    169,005 ;    pub- 
lished Dec.  12,  1922. 
Carter  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Percales  in  the  piece. 

171,452  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  169,002  ;  published  May  15, 

1923. 
Carter  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Madras  in  the  piece. 

171,505  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  169,004  ;  published  May  15, 

1923. 
Carter    Dry    Goods    Co.,    Louisville,    Ky.      Work    shirts. 

171,887  ;  Aug.  14  ;   Serial  No.  172,511  ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 

Carter  Dry  Goods  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.     Percales  In 

the    piece.      173,183  ;    Sept.    18 ;    Serial   No.    169,280 ; 

published  June  19,  1923. 
Carter,   Ivy   R.,   Estaca,   Oreg.     Lamp   shades.     175,191 ; 

Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.  175,543  ;   published  Aug.   14,  1923. 
Cartcr-Mayhew     Manufacturing     Company,     Minneapolis, 

Minn.       Grain     separating     and     cleaning     machines. 

166,683  ;  Apr.   10  ;   Serial  No.   168,204  ;  published  Jan. 

23,  1923. 

Carter's  Ink  Company,  The,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Mucilage, 
paste,  glue,  and  adhesive  cement.  165,233;  Mar.  6, 
1923. 

Carter's    Ink    Company,    The,    Cambridge,    Mass.      Inks, 

inked   ribbon,   and   carbon   papers.      166,309 ;   Mar.   27. 
Cartoning   Machinery    Corporation,    Newark,    N.    J.,    and 

Newport,    R.    I.      Carton    and    box    filling    machinery. 

166,412;   Apr.   3;    Serial  No.   166,933;   published    Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Gary     &    Company,     Inc.,     Binghamton,     N.     Y.       Men's, 

women's,  and  children's  clothing.     163,966  ;  Feb.  6. 
Casbarian,     Boghas     G.,     Riverdale,     Md.        Insecticide. 

165,556  ;  Mar.  13  ;   Serial  No.  155,739  ;   published  Dec. 

12,  192i 

Case-Teel  Company,  Inc.,  Jackson,  Miss.,  and  New  Orleans, 
La.  Stock  and  poultry  feed.  176,618  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 
No.   174,509  ;  published   July  31,   1923. 

Casey,  Dennis  A.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Paving  mixture. 
163,035  ;  Jan.  2. 

Casey,  John  T.,  doing  business  as  United  States  Juvenile 
Vehicle  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wheeled  toys,  more  par- 
ticularly walking  velocipedes.  171,232  ;  July  31 ;  Serial 
No.  170,968  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Casey,  Thomas  F.,  doing  business  as  Ryan  &  Casey, 
Greenfield,  Mass.  Nonalcoholic  beverages  and  sirups 
for  making  same.     166,744  ;  Apr.  10. 

Cash,  Charles  S.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Nuts  In  the 
shell,  shelled,  salted  and  candied  nuts,  and  glac6 
fruit  candies.     163,813  ;  Jan.  30. 

Cash,  Charles  S.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nuts  In  the 
shell  and  shelled,  salted,  and  candied  nuts  and  glac§ 
fruit  candles.  166,904  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  163,613  ; 
published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Cashmere  Fruit  Growers  Union,  Cashmere,  Wash.  Fresh 
apples.  176.535  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,563  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

easier,  Fred  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Mayonnaise,  catchup, 
Thousand  Island  dressing,  marshmallow  cream,  etc. 
173,186  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  168,755  ;  published  June 
26,  1923. 

Casseheer,  E.  W.,  Inc.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Skin  whitener. 
164,294;  Feb.  20. 

Cassell,  William  W.,  Vincennes,  Ind.  Ice-cream  molds. 
163,675;  Jan.  23. 

Cassileth  &  Schwartz,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fur  skins. 
170,678  ;   July  17  ;   Serial  No.   169,754  ;  published  Apr. 

24,  192.3. 

Cassoff,  Louis  F.,  doing  business  as  Central  Shellac 
Works,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Specially-prepared  shellac 
products.  173,401  ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  175,343 ; 
published  June  19,  1923. 

Castello,  Giacomo,  Genoa,  Italy.  Medicinal  cordial. 
167,718;   May   8;    Serial  No.    144,500;   published    Jan. 

9,  1923. 

Castle     Company,     Lyons,     N.     Y.       Canned     sauerkraut. 

170.823  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.  170,273  ;   published   May 

8,   1923. 
Castle  Garment  Mfg.  Co.,  Chillicothe,  Ohio.     Men's  dress, 

negligee,  and  work  shirts.     164,763  :  Feb.  27. 
Castritsy,  Geo.  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Ogarettes.    163,294  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Caswell,     Bonnie    E.,     Wilmington,     Del.       Motor     saltz. 

173,912;   Oct.   2;    Serial  No.    175,298;   published   July 

10,  1923. 

Catamount  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  Bennington,  Vt. 
Athletic  union  suits  for  men,  boys,  and  children. 
175,359 ;   Nov.  6  ;   Serial  No.  177,831 ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 

Catawba  Candy  Co.,  The,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Candv. 
177,099:   Dec.   11;  Serial  No.   170,004;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Cater,  Dr.  James  S.,  doing  business  as  Purer-Lene  Mfg. 
Co.,  Marceline,  Mo.  Preparation  for  treating  diseases 
of  the  mucous  membranes.  176,380  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 
No.  177,503  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Cathcart,  Herbert  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  .  Cotton,  woolen, 
or  silk  piece-  goods.  168,677 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
143,983 ;    published    June    7,    1921. 

Cathcart,  Herbert  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Cathcart 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handkerchiefs.  172,904  ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  177,545  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Catholic  Students'  Mission  Crusade,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Magazine  published  quarterly.  170,109  ;  July  10  ;  Se- 
rial No.  158,224;  published  June  13.   1022. 

Cato  Oil  and  Grease  Co.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Lubricating 
oils     and     greases.       173,309;     Sept.     18;     Serial    No. 

179.293  :    published    June    19,    1923. 

Cato  Oil  and  Grease  Co.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Lubricating 
oils    and    greases.       173,461 ;     Sept.     25 ;     Serial    No. 

179.294  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Cat's  Meow  Company,  The,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Toy  animals. 
164,81, S;    Feb.    27. 

Catslgianis,  Otto  P.,  doing  business  as  Blue  Hill  Candy 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Chocolate-coated  nuts  and 
candles.  171,421 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  172,257  ;  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 

Cauchois  Coffee  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Coffee. 
177,174;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  181,011;  published  Sept. 
25    1923 

Caulk,  L.  b.,  Company,  The,  Milford,  Del.  Cement  for 
filling  teeth  and  liquid  therefor.  166,520;  Apr.  3; 
Serial  No.  172,082  ;  published  Jan.  0,  1923. 

Caulk,  L.  D.,  Company,  The,  Milford,  Del.  Dental  alloy. 
166,521 ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,081 ;  published  Jan.  0, 
1923. 

Causse  Manufacturing  &  Importing  Co.,  Boundbrook,  N. 
J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pineapple  glac6,  glac6  as- 
sorted fruits,  crystallized  ginger.  173,762 ;  Oct.  2 ; 
Serial  No.  177,274  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Cavanaugh,  William  D.,  doing  business  as  Velvet  Oil 
Company,  Reno  and  "Oil  City,  Pa.  Lubricating  oils. 
168,600  ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  168,440  ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1023. 

Cecil    Manufacturing    Company,    Camden,    N.    J.      Candy. 

163.295  ;  Jan.  9. 

Celite  Products  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Material  for  arresting  and  separating 
Impurities  or  other  matter  from  fluids.  170,594; 
July  17  ;  Serial  No.   146,755  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Cellas',  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cottonseed  oil.  173,143  ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  178,090  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Celry-AIe  Co.      (See   Geertz,  Maurice.) 

Centaur  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vegetable 
preparation  for  assimilating  the  food  by  regulating 
stomach  and  bowels,  etc.     165,880-2  ;  Mar.  20. 

Centaur  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vegetable 
preparation  for  regulating  the  stomach  and  bowels  of 
infants  and   children.     168,519 ;   May  22. 

Centemeri,  P.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather  and 
fabric  gloves.     177,793  ;  Dec.  25. 

Central  Automobile  Tire  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Auto- 
mobile   tires.       169,031 :     May     29. 

Central  California  Berry  Growers  Association,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Fresh  berries.  166,668 ;  Apr.  10 ; 
Serial  No.   165,270 ;  published  Feb.  6,   1923. 

Central  Chemical  Company,  The.  Hagerstown,  Md.  Fer- 
tilizer. 168,753;  May  29;  Serial  No.  171,526;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Central  City  Fertilizer  Works.     (See  Filloon,  Don  B.) 

Central  Commercial  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Silicate  of 
eoda  and  sal  soda.  165,994 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
166,501  ;   published   Dec.   5,   1922. 

Central  Committee  Knesseth  Israel,  of  Jerusalem,  Pales- 
tine, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collection  boxes.  168.379  ; 
May  22  ;  Serial  No.  169,395  ;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 

Central  Dental  Laboratory  Co.  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Dental  crowns  composed  of  artificial  enamel 
and  metaL  170,378 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  174,356 ; 
published  Apr.  10,   1923. 

Central  Flatiron  Mfg.  Co.,  Johnson  City,  N.  Y.  Electri- 
cally-heated hot  plates  and  flatirons.  169,468;  June 
19 ;   Serial   No.    173,622 ;   published  Mar.   27,    1923. 

Central  Flatiron  Mfg.  Co.,  Johnson  City,  N.  Y.  Electric 
flatirons.     176,906;  Dec.  4. 

Central  Indiana  Coal  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Coal. 
173,306  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  179,516  ;  published  June 
19,  1923. 

Central  Laboratories  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Prepara- 
tion for  the  treatment  and  relief  of  headache,  neuralgia, 
etc.     176,888  ;  Dec.  4. 

Central  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Laundry 
washing  machines  and  wringers.  165,333 ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  156,885  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Central  Michigan  Paper  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Wrapping,  manila,  document,  print,  and  other  paper, 
etc.  176,051 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  181,245  ;  published 
Aug.  28,  1923. 

Central  Ohio  Paper  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Writing  paper,  tablets,  papeteries,  bristol  board,  and 
envelopes.  176,610 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  179,458  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Central  Petroleum  Company.     (See  Carran,  Grace  B.) 


Central  Piano  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Pianos.  166,545  ;  Apr. 
10  ;  Seri.Tl   No.  149,890  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Central  Radiator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined 
coal  hot-water  heater  and  open-fire  grate.  165,089 ; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  153,540  ;  published  May  16,  1922. 

Central  Radiator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hot-water 
heater.  167,578  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,523  ;  published 
Jan.  2,  1923. 

Central  Radio  Laboratories,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Radio  sig- 
naling apparatus  and  parts  thereof.  174,599  ;  Oct.  23  ; 
Serial  No.  178,164  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Central  Shellac  Works.      (See  Cassoff,  Louis  F.) 

Central  Tractor  Company,  The,  Greenwich,  Ohio.  Trac- 
tors, cultivators,  and  sulky  plows.  176,046  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.   180,748;   published   Sept.   4,   1923. 

Central  Wisconsin  Canneries,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.  Canned 
peas.  172,873 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,807 ;  pub- 
lished June  5,   1923. 

Centralia  Patch  Co.     (See  Roemer,  Harry  L.) 

Century  Biscuit  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Wafers  and 
crackers.  170,918;  July  24;  Serial  No.  166,350;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 

Century  Brass  Works,  Inc.,  Belleville,  111.  Drinking  and 
ice-cooled  fountains  and  plumbing  supplies.  176,943  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Century  Chemist  Incorporated,  Chicago,  111.  Preparation 
for  cleaning  and  softening  the  skin.  165,809  ;  Mar.  20  ; 
Serial    No.    167,381 ;    published   Jan.    2,    1923. 

Century-Plainfield  Rubber  Company.  (See  Associated 
Tire   Stores  Corporation,   assignors.) 

Ceramic  Products  Corp.,  Old  Bridge,  N.  J.  Ceramic 
products  used  for  building  purposes,  face  brick,  terra 
cotta,  hollow  tile,  etc.  169,242;  June  12;  Serial  No. 
169,967  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Cerecedo  Hnos.  &  Co.  Sucrs.,  San  Juan,  P.  R.  Soap. 
167,586 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  170,122  ;  published  Jan.  2. 
1923. 

Ceres  Core  Binder  Company.      (See  McGrory,  Daniel  T.) 

"  C6r6s  "  Docks,  Minoterie,  Semoulerie  Pates  Alimen- 
taires,  Nice,  France.  Semolinas,  rices,  alimentary 
pastes,  and  biscuits.  172,647 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
153,385  ;   published  May  8,   1923. 

Ceruy,  George  A.,  doing  business  as  Autol  Scientific 
Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.  Body  polish,  top  dressing, 
and  paint  enamel.  177,393 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
181,338;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Certain-Teed  Products  Corporation,  Baltimore,  Md.,  and 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Ready-mixed  paints  for  interior  sur- 
faces. 174,643  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,174  ;  published 
July  31,  1923.    % 

Certified  Foods,  Westfleld,  Mass.  Food  preparation  con- 
sisting of  a  vegetable  seasoning.  171,085 ;  July  31 ; 
Serial  No.  163,918  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Certified  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  New  fuel 
intensifier  and  carbon  remover.  169,821  ;  July  3 ; 
Serial  No.  168,632  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Cervelll,  Blanche,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Hip  and  bust 
reducer.  166,458 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  169,890 ;  pub- 
lished  Jan.   9,    1923. 

Ce-Wede  Laboratory.  (See  National  Physicians  Sup- 
ply Company.) 

Chacon,  R.  M.  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Chacon  Trading 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hydrocarbon  materials  or 
asphaltum  products.  172,720 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
175,000;    published   June   5,   1923. 

Chadick,  De  Lamater  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Axles 
and  parts  thereof.  165,358  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  157,800  ; 
published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Chadwlck-Boston  Lead  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  White 
lead.  174,267  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  175,344  ;  published 
July  10,  1928. 

Chadwick,  De  Lamater  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Internal-combustion  motors  and  parts  thereof,  gover- 
nors and  parts  thereof,  etc.     163,867  ;  Feb.  6. 

Chadwin,  Leo  L.,  doing  business  as  Chadwin  Tire  &  Rub- 
ber Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tires  and  inner  tubes. 
165,299 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  164,582 ;  published  Nov. 
14.  1022. 

Chadwin,  Leo  L.,  doing  business  as  Gem  Tire  &  Rubber 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tires  and  inner  tubes. 
170,487  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,512  ;  published  Apr.  24. 
1923. 

Chadwin,  Leo  L.,  doing  business  as  Protection  Tire  &  Rub- 
ber Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rubber  tires  and  Inner 
tubes.  174,431;  Oct.  10;  Serial  No.  179,030;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

Chadwin  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.     (See  Chadwin,  Leo  L.) 

Challenge  Company,  Batavia,  111.  Windmills,  gasoline 
engines,  windmill  pumps,  siphon  pumps,  etc.  172,799  ; 
Sept.  11;   Serial  No.  174,724;  published  June  5,   1923. 

Challenge  Cutlery  Corporation.  (See  Estate  of  Fred- 
erick Weibusch,  assignor.) 

Chalmers  Chemical  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Preparation 
for  removing  ink,  dirt,  and  grease  from  type,  wood,  etc. 
173,592  ;  Sept.  25. 

Chamberlain,  F.  B.,  Company,  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  and 
St.   Louis,  Mo.     Bird   food.      165,918;  Mar.   20. 

Chamberlln,  Benjamin  F.,  doing  business  as  B.  F.  Cham- 
berlln,  Boston,  Mass.  Molded  rubber  heels  and  soles, 
fiber  soles  and  heels,  shoes,  and  rubber  and  fiber  top 
lifts.  172,775;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  141,855;  pub- 
lished June  6,  1923. 


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Chaniborlln,  Benjamin  F.,  doing  business  ae  B.  F.  Cliam- 
berlln,  Boston,  Mass.  Heels,  soles,  shoes,  and  top 
lifts.  172.77G;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  141,856;  pub- 
lished Juue  5,   1923. 

Champion  Appliance  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc., 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  I'ortable  electric  motors.  172,003 ; 
Aujr.  21;   Serial  No.   170.92G  :   published   May   8,   1923. 

Champion  Appliance  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Yonk- 
ers,  N.  Y.  Clothos-washins  machines  and  clothes  wring- 
ers. 174,S3,'> :  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  176,399  ;  published 
June  12.  1023. 

Champion  Fibre  Company,  The,  Canton,  N.  C.  Leather 
filler.  167,905;  May  8;  Serial  No.  168,917;  published 
Jan.  2,  1923. 

Champion  I'roducts  Mfg.  Co..  Newark,  N.  J.  Shock  ab- 
sorbers for  vehicles.  165,192 :  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
168.233  :    publislieU    Pec.   5,   1922. 

Ch.Tmpion  Specialties  Co.     (See  Palise,  Joseph.) 

Champion  Tool  Company,  Meadvllle,  Pa.  Farriers',  black- 
smiths', and  cobblers'  tools.  166,796  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial 
No.  152,419  :  published  Aug.  1,  1922. 

Champion  Tool  Company,  Meadvllle,  Pa.  Farriers'  tools. 
167,707 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  152,418 ;  published  July 
25.  1022. 

Champlain  Valley  Fruit  Co.,  Inc.,  Burlington,  Vt.  May- 
onnaise dressing,  olive  mayonnaise^  peanut  butter,  etc. 
177.198  :  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  178,713  ;  published  Sept. 
25,   1923. 

Chan,  L.  C,  &  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Chop- 
suey  sauce.  175,757  ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  168,753 ; 
published   Sept.  4,   1923. 

Chance,  Albert  B.,  doing  business  as  Chance  Company, 
Centralia.  Mo.  Anchor  rods.  171,797  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 
No.    176,324 :   published   May   15,    1923. 

Chance,  Albert  B.,  doing  business  as  Chance  Company, 
Centralia,  Mo.  Piston  rings.  175,894 ;  Nov.  13-;  Se- 
rial No.  153,441  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Chance  Brothers  and  Co.  Limited,  West  Smethwick,  Staf- 
ford, England.  Glass.  175,467 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
182,086 ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Chandler.  B.  B.,  Athens,  Ga.  Hair  tonic.  164,496 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Chandler  &  Fisher.  Limited,  Winnipeg,  Canada.  Surgical 
ligatures.     174.140;  Oct.  2. 

Chandler,  Mary  W.,  doing  business  as  Takof  Company, 
Cleveland  Heights.  Ohio.  Tweezers  for  removing  super- 
fluous hair.  175,538 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  180,588 ; 
published  Aug.  21,   1923. 

Chandler  4  Price  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Print- 
ing presses  and  parts  thereof.  166.810  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial 
No.  167,801 ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Change-0-Tov  House  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Toy 
houses.  165,734  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,434  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 

Channel  Chemical  Company,  Chicago,  111. ;  Toronto, 
Canada  ;  London,  England,  and  Paris,  France.  Polish 
for  cleaning  and  polishing  furniture,  floors,  autos,  etc. 
163,652  ;  Jan.  23. 

Chapin  &  Gould  Paper  Company,  Springfield,  Maes. 
Writing  and  printing  paper  and  mailing  envelopes. 
170,288;  Julv  10;  Serial  No.  176,114;  published  Apr. 
10,   1923. 

Chapin  &  Gould  Paper  Company,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Writing  paper  and  mailing  envelopes.  177,519 ;  Dec. 
18:    Serial   No.    169,052;    published   Dee.   12,   1922. 

Chaplin  ClaBsics  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motion  pictures. 
170,203;  July  10;  Serial  No.  173,072;  published  Apr. 
3,  1923. 

Chapman.  Frank,  doing  business  as  The  M.  W.  Dunton 
Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Soldering  fiux  In  salts,  paste, 
and  fluid  forms.  169,661 ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  170,123  ; 
published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Chapman  Self-Locking  Nut  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Nut 
locks.  167,684  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  156,983  ;  published 
Feb.  13,  1923. 

Chappell,  Alexander  W.,  doing  business  as  Dr.  R.  H. 
Kline  Co.,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  Medicinal  preparation 
acting  as  a  system  cleanser  and  regulator.  169,834  ; 
July   3 ;   Serial   No.   173,030 ;   published   Mar.   6,   1923. 

Charleroi  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Charlerol,  Pa.  Preparation 
for  eczema,  tetter,  and  itch.  168,340  ;  May  22  ;  Serial 
No.  155,047;  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 

Charles,  Burton  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Preparation  for 
energizing  circulatory  and  nervous  svstems  of  the 
human  body.  177,239  :  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  181,474  ; 
published  Sept.   18,  1923. 

Charles  Electric  Garments  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Electric  heating  pads.     164,617  ;  Feb.  20. 

Charleston  Electrical  Supply  Co.,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 
Printed  publication  issued  monthly.  176,728;  Nov.  27; 
Serial  No.  173,277;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Charleston  Paint  Co.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mixed  paints, 
stains,  varnishes,  white  lead,  varnish,  oil  stains. 
166,068  :  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  160,337  ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Charlotte  Electric  Repair  Company,  Inc.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Electric  motors,  generators,  and  transformers.    171,119  ; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  175,300  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Charlton  &  Matzen,  doing  business  as  Arzen  Laboratories, 

Clinton,  Iowa.     Preparation  for  catarrh,  colds,  earache, 

etc.     164,425;  Feb.  20. 


Charm-U  Co,,  The,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Vanishing  cream 
and  cleansing  or  cold  cream.  169,983 ;  July  10 ;  Se- 
rial No.  167,838  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Charming  Phonograph  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
I'lumographs  and  articles  used  in  connection  therewith. 
164,713  :   Feb.  27. 

Charter  Chocolate  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Candy. 
166,352  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  141,556  ;  published  Jan.  9, 
1923. 

Charter  Chocolate  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Candy. 
168,794  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  141,557  ;  published  Mar. 
6,  1923. 

Ch.nrter  Chocolate  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Candy. 
175.837  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  181,816 ;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923. 

Chase  Foundry  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Colum- 
bus, Ohio.  Elevating  and  conveying,  special  factory, 
charging,  etc.  trucks  and  cars.  174,448  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Se- 
rial No.  165,668  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Chase,  L.  C,  &  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Rug  and  carpet 
holders  and  materials  for  same.  172,668 ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  174.289  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Chase,  Samuel,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Preparation  for  the 
relief  of  dyspepsia,  indigestion,  etc.  169,611 ;  June 
26  ;   Serial  No.   172,513  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Chastains"  Incorporated,  Lewiston,  Idaho.  Photographic 
prints.     173,594;  Sept.  25. 

Chatham,  L.,  Sr.,  Products  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Soaps.  167,692  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  159,847  ;  published 
Jan.  30,  1923. 

Chat-Less-Ine  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Nonchatter 
preparations  for  automobile  bands.  175,205  ;  Oct.  30 ; 
Serial  No.  175,185  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Chattanooga  Implement  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Hay  presses  or  balers.     163,931  ;   Feb.  6. 

Chautauqua  Phonograph  Company,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del. 
and  Washington,  D.  C.  Phonographs.  175,750 ;  Nov. 
13  :  Serial  No.  165,580  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Checker  Cab  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Automobile   cabs   and    trucks.      165,915 ;    Mar.    20. 

Cheeks,  Clara  B.,  doing  business  as  Cheeks  &  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.    Face  wash  or  lotion.    174,927  ;  Oct.  23. 

Chef  Aluminum  Co.     (See  Jones,  Leander  C.) 

Chelsea  Clock  Company,  Chelsea  and  Boston,  Mass. 
Time  indicating,  keeping,  and  recording  Instruments. 
168.288  :  May  15. 

Chemical  Engineering  Company  (Manchester)  Limited,  The, 
Manchester,  England.  Grinding  and  crushing  ma- 
chinery. 175,139  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  180,418  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 

Chemical  Enterprises  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dis- 
infectants, insecticides,  and  deodorants.  176.308 ; 
Nov.  20  :   Serial  No.  179,133  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Chemical  Fire  Apparatus  Company.     (See  Frey,  Henry  R.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Boehr- 
inger,  C.  F.,  &  Soehne,  assignors.) 

Chemical  Foundation  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Chemische 
Fabrik   auf   Actien    (vormals   E.    Schering),    assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Chemische 
Fabrik,  vormals  Hofmann  &  Schoetensack,  assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation.  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Gold- 
chmidt.  The  Firm  of  Th.,  assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Hauff, 
Julius.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Merck, 
Firm   of  E.,  assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Mttller, 
J.   G.,   &  Co.,   assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Schulz, 
F.    A.,    and    Phllipp,    assignors.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Stroschein, 
Johann   E.,   assignor.) 

Chemical  Fuel  Company  of  America,  Inc.,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Motor  fuel  oil.  168,660  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  155,550  ; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Chemical  Fuel  Company  of  America,  Inc.,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Fuel  oils.  168,661;  May  29;  Serial  No.  155,549; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Chemical  Novelty  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Colors  for 
frosting  lamps.  172.533  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  174,071  ; 
published  June  5.   1923. 

Chemical  Paper  Manufacturing  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Cover 
paper.  166,883  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  142,385  ;  published 
Jan.  16.  1923. 

Chemische  Fabric  auf  Actien,  vormals  E.  Schering,  Berlin, 
Germany,  assignor  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Incorpo- 
rated, Wilmington,  Del.  Therapeutic  remedies.  23,533  ; 
renewed  Aug.   22,   1923. 

Chemische  Fabrik  auf  Actien  (vormals  E.  Schering), 
Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  The  Chemical  Founda- 
tion, Incorporated,  Wilmington,  Del.  (Germicides,  dis- 
infectants, and  other  deodorizing  preparations. 
23.629  :  renewed  Sept.  19.  1923. 

Chemische  Fabrik  (5rOnau  Landehoff  &  Meyer,  Aktlen- 
gesellschaft,  Berlin  and  Grunau,  near  Berlin,  Germany. 
Chemical  products  used  in  dvelng.  176,288 ;  Nov.  20 ; 
Serial   No.    180,327;    published    Aug.    14,    1923. 

Chemische  Fabrik  Gustrow,  Dr.  Hlllrlnghaus  &  Dr.  Hell- 
mann,  Gustrow,  Germany.  Disinfectants  and  medicinal 
preparation  and  dressing  used  for  both  human  beings 
and  animals.  165,546  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  148,318 ; 
published  Dec.  5,  1922. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Cbemische  Fabrik  Giistrow,  Dr.  Hillringhau.<3  &  Dr.  Hell- 
mann,  Gustrow,  Gei-many.  I'reparation  and  dressing 
used  in  the  treatment  of  all  ai.omalies  of  menstruation, 
etc.  165,589  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  148,317  ;  published 
Dec.  5,  1922. 

Chemische  Fabrik  Marienfelde  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin- 
Marienfelde,  Germany,  rulverulent  sulphur  compound 
for  treating  sores,  cuts,  etc.  167,437  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 
No.  163,737  ;  published  .Ian.  30,  1923. 

Chemische  Fabrik  "  Norgine "  Dr.  Victor  Stein,  Aussig, 
Czechoslovakia.  Pharmaceutical  preparations  to  be  ad- 
ministered into  animals  and  human  beings,  for  treat- 
ment of  tabes,  paralysis,  etc.  172,681  ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  163,139  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Chemische  Fabrik,  vormals  Hofmann  &  Schoetensack, 
Ludwigshafen-on-Rhine,  Germany,  assignor-  to  The  Chem- 
ical Foundation,  Incorporated,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Remedies  for  diarrhea  and  gouty  rheumatism.  23,927  ; 
renewed   Dec.   19,    1923. 

Chemische  Fabrik  vormals  Sandoz,  Basel,  Switzerland. 
Pharmaceutical  preparation.  173,046  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 
No.  176,882;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Chemische  Fabrik  vormals  Sandoz,  Basel,  Switzerland. 
Pharmaceutical  preparation.  173,047;  Sept.  11;  Serial 
No.  176,880;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Chemische  Fabriken  vorm.  Weiler-ter  Meer,  Uerdingen, 
Germany.  Impregnating  material  for  use  as  a  pre- 
servative. 169,759-61  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,124-6  ; 
published  Mar.  6,   1923. 

Chemische  Werke  Aktiengesellscbaft  Postlerit-Werke, 
Gross-Zschachwitz,  Germany.  Engine  packings  and 
washers  of  asbestos,  grease,  caoutchouc,  and  graphite. 
168,779  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  114,846 ;  published  Jan. 
9,  1923. 

Chemische  Werke  vorm.  Auergesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  Kom- 
manditgesellschaft,  Berlin,  Germany.  Vacuum  ves- 
sels for  food  and  liquids  and  parts  of  such  vessels. 
166,108  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  149,668*  ;  published  Dec. 
5,  1922. 

Chemische  Werke  vorm.  H.  &  E.  Albert,  Amoneburg,  near 
Biebrieh,  Germany.  Chemical  preparation  for  the  ex- 
tirpation and  killing  of  vermin,  plant  pests,  and  weeds, 
disinfectants,    etc.      163,204 ;    Jan.    2. 

Chemitex  Products  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Chemical 
cleaner  for  shade  cloths.  167,448  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
163,779  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Chemitex  Products  Corapanv,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Window- 
shade  cloth.  168,584  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  163,434  ; 
published  May  6,  1923. 

Chemitex  Products  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Arti- 
ficial patent  and  suede  leather  and  rubber-surface 
cloth.  172,669  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,233 ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Chenev  Brothers,  South  Manchester,  Conn.  Cravats  and 
neckties.      163,036:    Jan.    2. 

Cheney  Brothers,  South  Manchester,  Conn.  Woven, 
knitted,  netted,  textile,  and  pile  fabrics  In  the  piece. 
163,296;  Jan.  9. 

Cheney  Brothers,  South  Manchester,  Conn.  Woven, 
knitted,  netted,  textile,  and  pile  fabrics  in  the  piece 
composed  in  whole  or  in  part  of  silk.     163,926  ;  Feb.  G. 

Cheney  Brothers,  South  Manchestpr,  Conn.  Woven, 
knitted,  netted,  textile,  and  pile  fabrics  in  the  piece. 
165,685;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  170,425;  published  Dec. 
26,  1922. 

Cheney  Brothers,  South  Manchester,  Conn.  Silk  fabrics 
in  the  piece.  166,381  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,701  ; 
published   Dec.    19,    1922. 

Cheney  Brothers,  South  Manchester,  Conn.  Woven, 
knitted,  netted,  etc.,  silk  fabrics  in  the  piece.  174.126  ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  180,521 ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Cheney  Brothers,  South  Manchester,  Conn.  Woven,  knit- 
ted, netted,  textile,  and  pile  fabrics  of  silk.  174,193  ; 
Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  181,061 ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Cheney  Brothers,  South  Manchester,  Conn.  Wovea, 
knitted,  netted,  textile,  and  pile  fabrics  in  the  piece  com- 
prised of  silk.  175.173;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  181,378; 
published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Cherokee  Spinning  Company,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Cotton 
piece  goods.  175,453-4  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  Nos.  182,788-9  ; 
publi.'ihed  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Cherry-Bassett-Winner  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Pasteurizing  vats,  coolers  and  batch 
mixers,  etc.  166.859  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  163,740  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  23.  1923. 

Cherr.v-Bassett-Wlnner  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Nongelatinous  combination  of  sub- 
stances for  use  In  the  manufacture  of  ice  cream. 
167,881;  May  8;  Serial  No.  166,132;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Cherry  Blossom  Mfg.  Co.,.  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Beverages  and 

sirups  for  making  same.     176,802  :  Nov.  27. 
Chertoff,  N.,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  U.  S.  Sewing  Thread 

Co.,   New   York.    N.    Y.      Thread   and    yarn.      170,132 ; 

June  10 ;   Serial  No.   159,140 :  published  Apr.   3,   192.S. 
Chesapeake   Weaving   Mills,    Inc.,   Havre   de    Grace,    Md., 

and  Philadelphia,   Pa.     Bathing  capes.      173.937  ;   Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.   177,121  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Chesebrough  Manufacturing  Co.,  Consolidated,  New  York, 

N.     Y        Petroleum     jelly     and     preparations     thereof. 

567,907;  May  8;   Serial  No.   168,956;  published   Jan. 

30,  1923. 


Chesebrough  Manufacturing  Co.,  (Consolidated),  New 
York,  N.  Y.  I'etroleum  jelly,  hail-  pomade,  hair  tonic, 
camphor  ice,  etc.  169,652 ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No. 
168,596;  published  Mar.   6,  1923. 

Chesney,  Ernest  R.,  doing  business  as  Fly-Cide  Company, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Insecticides.  167,466  ;  May  1 ;  Se- 
rial No.  167,  118  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Chesney  Explosive  Company,  The,  Marietta,  Ohio.  E.x- 
plosive  used  largely  in  shooting  oil  wells.  108,424  ; 
May  22  ;  Serial  No.  172,371  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Chester,  C.  L.,  Productions,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Mo- 
tion pictures  reproduced  in  copies  for  sale.  103,901 ; 
Feb.   6. 

Chester,  C.  L.,  Productions,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.,  as- 
signor to  Globe  Trots  Films,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Motion  pictures  reproduced  in  copies  for  sale.  166,354  ; 
Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  146,692  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Chester  Clothes,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  suits, 
overcoats,  etc.  168,215  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  138,002  ; 
published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Chester  Knitting  Mills,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Hosiery. 
166,638-9 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  166,171-2 ;  published 
Jan.  2,  1923. 

Chester  Knitting  Mills,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Hosiery.  174,268  ; 
Oct.  9;  Serial  No.  174,654;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Chester  Medical  Company.     (See  Kidd,  Loren  C.) 

Chesterfield  Metal  Company.     (See  Chesterfield,  Percy  C.) 

Chesterfield,  I'ercy  C,  doing  business  as  Chesterfield  Metal 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cutting  metal  used  for  high- 
speed operations  on  cast  iron  or  mild  steel.  163.053  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Chesterman  Leeland  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Elastic 
hernial  trusses.     165,939  ;  Mar.  20. 

Chestnut  Farms  Dairy.      (See  Brawner,  Henry  N.,  jr.) 

Chew,  Manley,  Midland,  Ontario,  Canada.  Fiber  board. 
168,371  ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  163,324  ;  published  Feb. 
13,  1923. 

Chicago  Belting  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Leather  belting. 
171,537 ;   Aug.   7  ;    Serial   No.    174,889 ;   published   May 

8,  1923. 

Chicago  Beverage  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Beverages  sold  as 
soft  drinks  and  sirups  used  in  the  preparation  of  same. 
177,575  ;   Dec.   18 ;   Serial  No.   184,712 ;   published  Oct. 

9,  1923. 

Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Works,  Chicago,  111.  Tanks. 
171,946;  Aug.  14. 

Chicago  Carton  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Collapsible  or 
folding  paper  cartons  having  interlocking  end  fiaps. 
163,297  ;  Jan.  9. 

Chicago  City  Rubber  Works,  Chicago,  111.  Rubber  auto- 
mobile tires.     163,037  ;  Jan.  2. 

Chicago  Cream  Fried  Cake  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Doughnuts 
and  fried  cakes.  166,078  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  159,012  ; 
published  Oct.  17,  1922. 

Chicago  Egg  Noodle  Company.     (See  Klein,  Alec.) 

Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electric 
toaster  grills.     174,305  ;  Oct.  9. 

Chicago  Fuse  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  fuses. 
165,275  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  156,083  ;  published  Nov.  7, 
1922. 

Chicago  &  Geneva  Bottling  Works.  (See  Boggiano, 
Louis.) 

Chicago  Malt  Extract  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Malt  extract  for 
food  purposes.  170,102  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  168,754  ; 
published  Apr.   10,  1923. 

Chicago  Mercantile  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Hat  linings  for 
ladies'  hats.  173,640 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  154,679 ; 
published  May  8,  1923. 

Chicago  Nipple  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Metal 
pipe  nipples.  169,805 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  163,502 ; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Chicago  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Printing  and 
writing  paper.  175,338  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  171,786  ; 
published   Aug.   21,    1923. 

Chicago  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Paper.  175,963  ; 
Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  171,725  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Chicago  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Paper.  176,395  ; 
Nov.  27  ;  S'erial  No.  171,726  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Chicago  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Paper.  176,396; 
Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  171,728;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Chicago  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Writing,  printing, 
etc.,  paper.  177,522  ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  171,727 ; 
published   Oct.   2,   1923. 

Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Electrical 
tools.      164,919  ;   Feb.   27. 

Chicago  Radio  Laboratory,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  appa- 
ratus, radio  telephone  and  telegraph  and  signaling  and 
power-transmission  apparatus.     164,520  ;  Feb.  20. 

Chicago  Radio  Laboratory,  Chica,go,  111.  Electrical  appa- 
ratus, radio  telephone  and  telegraph  and  signaling  and 
power-transmission  apparatus.     164.520  ;  Feb.  20. 

Chicago  Radio  Laboratory,  Chicago,  III.  Electrical  appa- 
ratus, radio  telephone  and  telegraph  and  signaling 
and  transmission  of  power  apparatus.  166,554  :  Apr. 
10:    Serial    No.    170.969;    published  Jan.    9,    1923. 

Chicago  Thrift  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Portable  banks. 
169.930  :  July  3. 

Chicago  Thrift  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Portable  banks. 
171,684  :  Aug.  7. 

Chicago  Varnish  Company,  Chicago.  111.,  assignor  to  Flint 
Varnish  &  Color  Works,  Flint,  Mich.  Varnishes,  stains, 
driers,  japans,  and  kindred  goods.  22,394-5 ;  renewed 
Jan.  31,  1923. 


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Chlcnso  Whistle  Bottllnp  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Nonalco- 
holic nialtless  soft  drinks.  1 15,566  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No. 
181,379;    published   Aug.   28,   1923. 

Cliidestcr,  ,Tohn  H.,  Chatliam,  N.  J.  Magnifying  attach- 
ments for  printing  telegraphs.  168,191  ;  May  15  ; 
Serial   No.   168,918  ;  published   Feb.   20,   1923. 

Chief  Two  Moon  Herb  Company,  The,  Waterbury,  Conn. 
Bitter  oil,  a  general  constitutional  tonic  for  Internal 
use.  1G8.844  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,868  ;  published 
Feb.  IS.  1923. 

Childs,  Charles  M.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ready- 
mixed  paints.  169,443  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  173,031  ; 
published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Childs  Specialtv  House.  Union  City,  Tenn.  Wearing 
apparel.  173,911;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  175,849;  pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 

Chillicothe  I'aper  Company,  The,  Chillicothe,  Ohio.  Writ- 
ing paper,  bond.  166,371 ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,005  ; 
published    Dec.    5,    1922. 

Chillicothe  Paper  Company,  The,  Chillicothe,  Ohio.  Book, 
bond,  and  writing  paper.  171,109  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No. 
174,010  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Chimnee  Sweep  Manufacturing  Company,  San  Fi'ancisco, 
Calif.  Dry  black  chemical  powder  used  as  a  soot  de- 
stroyer. 176.285 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  178,825 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1023. 

China  and  Japan  Trading  Company,  (Ltd.),  New  York, 
N.  y.  Woven  cotton  and  woolen  fabrics.  166,940 ; 
Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,831  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Chinese  Blueing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bluing  for 
laundry  use.     177,813  :  Dec.  25. 

Chinook  Packing  Co.,  Chinook,  Wash.  Canned  salmon. 
173,844;  Oct.  "2;  Serial  No.  172,975;  published  July  3, 
1923. 

Chinook  Packing  Company,  Chinook,  Wash.  Canned  salm- 
on. 171,357  :  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  170,927  ;  published 
May-  15,  1923. 

Chinosol  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antiseptic  com- 
pound. 167,483  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  160,994  ;  published 
Jan.   23,    1923. 

Chipman  Knitting  Mills,  Easton,  Pa.  Hosiery.  174,262  ; 
Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  177,359  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Chipman  Knitting  Mills,  Easton,  Pa.  Hosiery.  177,609  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Chipman's,  Chas.,  Sons  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ho- 
siery. 166,630;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  168,450;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19.  1922. 

Cbippewa  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.  Leather 
boots  and  shoes.  172,111 ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  172,261  ; 
published   May  22,   1923. 

Chisholm,  John  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ready-mixed  paints, 
paints  for  protecting  metals,  and  black  coating  paints. 
166,485  ;  Apr.  3  :  Serial  No.  170.621 :  published  Jan.  S>, 
1923. 

Chlswick  Polish  Company,  Ltd.,  The,  Chiswick,  Lon- 
don, England.  Stains,  varnishes,  and  enamels,  floor 
polishes.  166,821  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  166,524  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Chloro  Chemical  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid 
medicaments  and  ointments  for  antiseptic  uses,  etc. 
174,073  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,592 ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Chmiell,  John,  Co.,  doing  business  as  Dy-Vo  Beverage  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.  Tonic  which  is  a  beverage  and 
sold  as  a  soft  drink.     164,1.S3  ;  Feb.  13. 

Chocolate  Beverages  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Choc- 
olate beverage  and  concentrate  for  making  same  sold 
as  soft  drinks.  168,948;  May  29;  Serial  No.  172,514; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Chocolate  Products  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Candy 
composed  wholly  or  in  part  of  chocolate.  163,298"; 
Jan.  9. 

Chocolate  Products  Companv,  r.nltiniore,  Md.  Candy. 
171,180;  July  31;  Serial  No.  171,680;  published  May 
1,  1923. 

Chocolate  Products  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Bal- 
timore, Md.  Candy.  172,420 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
174,890;   published   May   29,   1923. 

Chocolate  Products  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Bal- 
timore. Md.  Candy.  173,502 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
175.711 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

ChocoUshus  Company,  The.     (See  Hunter,  H.  Blount.) 

Chore  Utensils  Corporation  of  America,  The,  Orange, 
N.   J.      Scouring  utensils.     163,807  ;   Jan.  30. 

Chore  Utensils  Corporation  of  America,  The,  Orange,  N.  J. 
Scouring  utensils.  167,897  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,670  ; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Chore  Utensils  Corporation  of  America,  The,  Orange, 
N.  J.  Scouring  utensils.  171,348  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 
173,321  :    published   Apr.    24,    1923. 

Chore-Utensils  Corporation  of  America,  The,  Orange,  N.  J. 
Dish,  bottle,  and  pot  mops.  174,561  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 
No.   181,380  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Christian,  H.  B.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Pneumatic  rubber  tire 
casings.  171.745  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  166,934  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.   13,   1923. 

Christie-Williams  Co.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Electric-lighting 
brackets  and  ceiling  fixtures.  177,674 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Se- 
rial No.  180,362  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Christopher,  I,.  J.,  Co.,  Los  .Angeles,  Calif.  Candies. 
173,144-5:  .^Sept.  18;  Serial  Nos.  177,958-9;  published 
June  12,  1923. 


Chrobaltlc  Tool  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heat-treating 
containers.  171,561  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  174,553  ;  pub- 
lished May   22,   1923. 

Chromol  Manufactory  of  Chemical  Products,  Inc.,  The, 
Vienna,  Austria.  Coloring  and  conserving  means  In  the 
nature  of  a  paint  for  leather,  iron  and  wood.  166,799  ; 
Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  138,847  :  published  May  9,  1922. 

Church  Bulletin,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Church 
bulletin.  173,611 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  158,178  ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Church,  C.  F.,  Manufacturing  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Bath- 
room fixtures.  176,476  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  181,110  ; 
published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Church-Vance  Grocerv  Co.,  Peru,  Ind.  Coffee,  rolled 
oats,  cocoa,  etc.  177,105  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,033  ; 
published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Churchill  Drug  Company,  Cedar  Kapids,  Iowa.  Coffee. 
163,835;    Jan.    30. 

Chute,  Clarence  L.,  doing  business  as  The  Chute  Labora- 
tories, New  Lexington,  Ohio.  Embalmers'  face  pack, 
clay  massage,  cold  cream,  and  vanishing  cream. 
172,565  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  170,742  ;  published  Apr. 
17,    1923. 

Cicettl,  Federico,  doing  business  as  No-Worry  Chemical 
Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Washing  fluid.  170,630  ;  July  17  ; 
Serial  No.  174,725  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Ciepiela,  Peter,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Hand  soap.  173.873  ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,850  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Cincinnati  Brush  &  Mop  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Ungerbuehler,  Albert  L.) 

Cincinnati  Cloak  &  Suit  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Ladies'  and  misses'  suits,  coats,  dresses,  furs,  etc. 
171,246 ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  169,948  ;  published  May 
8,   1923. 

Cincinnati  Cordage  &  Paper  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Writing  paper.  169,328  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  174,555  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Cincinnati  Cordage  &  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Printing  and  writing  paper.  172,210  ;  Aug.  28  ;  ferial 
No.  173,404  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Cincinnati  Cordage  &  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Writing  paper  (monogram  linen).  173,439;  Sept.  25; 
Serial  No.  174,556  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Cincinnati  Game  Company,  The,  assignor  to  The  United 
States  Playing  Card  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Card 
games.     167,308  ;  Apr.  24. 

Cincinnati  Lamp  &  Bracket  Company,  The,  (now  by 
change  of  name  The  Cino  Auto  Products  Company), 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  S'potlights.  177,711  ;  Dec.  25 ;  Se- 
rial No.  152,987  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Cincinnati  Planer  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Planers.  168,841  ;  May  29.  Serial  No.  170,752  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 

Cincinnati  Soap  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Soap. 
166,152  :  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  156,259  ;  published  Feb. 
28,  1923. 

Cincinnati  Storage  Battery  Company,  The,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Electric  batteries.  166,356  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No. 
148,958^  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Cincinnati  Wall  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Dry, 
ready-mixed,  and  paste  paints,  putty,  linseed  oil,  tur- 
pentine, etc.  165,766  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  160,871  ; 
published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Cincinnati  Wholesale  Grocery  Company,  The,  Cincinnati, 

Ohio.     Canned  peas  and  tomatoes.     174,525  ;   Oct.  16  ; 

Serial  No.  177,360;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Cincinnati  Wholesale  Grocery  Company,  The,   Cincinnati, 

Ohio.      Canned    peas,    corn,    tomatoes,    and    pineapple. 

175,776  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  177,361 ;  published  Sept. 

4    1923. 
Cinelli,  G.',  Company,  Tacoma,  Wash.     Olive  oil.     165,030  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Cino    Auto    Products    Company,    The.       (See    Cincinnati 

Lamp  &  Bracket  Company.) 
Circle  Music  Publishing  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Sheet   music.     169,447;   June  19;    Serial  No.   172,827  i 

published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Circle  Music  Publishing  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Slusical   instruments   and   supplies    therefor.      175,770 ; 

Nov.  13  :  Serial  No.  177,216  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Citizens'    Wholesale    Supply    Company,    Columbus,    Ohio. 

Bay  leaves,  beans,  flour,  prunes,  etc.     166,107;  Mar.  27; 

Serial  No.  147,156  :  published  Oct.  25,  1922. 
Citizens'    Wholesale    Supply    Co.,    The,    Columbus,    Ohio. 

Candy.     167,681  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  154,791  ;  published 

Feb.   13,  1923. 
Citrus   Growers  Cash   Association.      (See  Banks,   Llewel- 
lyn A.) 
Citrus  Products  Company.     (See  McCarthy,  Margaret  B., 

assignor.) 

Citrus  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Beverages  and 
sirups  and  concentrates  for  making  same.  167.082  ; 
Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.  154,483  ;  published  Aug.  22,  1922. 

Citrus  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Beverages  sold 
as  soft  drinks  and  compounds  and  concentrates  for 
manufacturing  the  same.  167,099  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No. 
167,555  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Citrus  Sales  Coi-poration,  Tampa,  Fla.  Fresh  citrous 
fruits.  171,427 :  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  171,903 ;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


City  Dairies  Company,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Confection 
consisting  of  ice  cream  and  cones  containing  the  same. 
165,773  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  159,234  ;  published  Dec. 
19,   1922. 

City  Dairy  and  Ice  Cream  Co.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Ice 
cream.  170,846  ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No.  165,229 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,   1923. 

City  Mills  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ga.  Self-rising 
wheat  flour.  166,146  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  157,210  ; 
published    Nov.    14,    1922. 

City  of  Paris  Dry  Goods  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Bath  salts.  176,190 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  175,917 ; 
published  July  31,  1923. 

City  Refrigerator  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Refriger- 
ator display  cases.  176,409;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No. 
181,880;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Claflin,  Charles  E.,  Rensselaer,  N.  Y.  Liniment.  169,612; 
June  26  ;  Serial  No.  172,515  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Claflins  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
171,400 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176,668  ;  published  May  1, 
1923 

Clairtex  Knitting  Company.     (See  Gelarie,  Saul.) 

Clancy,  James  E.,  Lvnbrook,  N.  Y.  Peanuts  in  the  shoU. 
166,448  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  166,346  ;  published  Jan.  16, 
1923 

Clapp,  Edwin,  &  Son,  Inc.,  East  Weymouth,  Mass.  Boots 
and  shoes.  165,351  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  169,198  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  14,  1922. 

Clapp,  Edwin,  &  Son,  Inc.,  East  Weymouth,  Mass.  Boots 
and  shoes.  169,522 ;  June  19 ;  Serial  No.  172,639 ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Clar,  Ernst,  St.  Georgental,  Czechoslovakia.  Rhinestones 
and  chatons.  174,710  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  172,862  ; 
published  July  10,  1923. 

Claravox  Company,  The,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Repro- 
ducers for  phonographs  and  other  talking  machines. 
169,183  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  172,583  ;  published  Mar. 
6,  1923. 

Clarendon  M'f'g  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  linen, 
cotton,  and  jute  piece  goods  and  piece  goods  composed 
of  combinations  and  mixtures.  169,542  ;  June  19  ;  Se- 
rial No.   170,054  ;  published  Nov.  7,   1922. 

Claresa  Chemical  Works.      (See  Smith,  J.  Elmer.) 

Clark,  Daniel  C,  Boston,  Mass.  Leather  shoes.  173,562  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Clark,  Geo.  S.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Combined  parking  and 
stop-signal  electric  lamps  for  use  on  vehicles.  164,636  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Clark,  Guy  O.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada, 
and  Seattle,  Wash.  Dairy  product  and  pasteurizing 
the  same.     176,357 ;  Nov.  20. 

Clark,  J.  C,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Preparations  for  pyorrhea. 
167,633 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,648 ;  published  Dec. 
26    1922. 

Clark,  L.  H.,  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Nightgowns. 
171.251;  July  31;  Serial  No.  169,891;  published  May 
1,   1923. 

Clark-Mesker  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Milling 
and  relieving  machines  and  profile  grinders.  169.726  ; 
June  26. 

Clark  Paper  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Flour 
paste.     164,851 ;   Feb.   27. 

Clark  Patent  Tubing  Co.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Paper  tubes 
to  be  used  with  explosive  powder  in  blasting.  170,043  ; 
July  10;  Serial  No.  175,069;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Clark,  Perry  O.,  Lodi,  Calif.  Fresh  grapes.  168,587 ; 
May  29  :  Serial   No.   164,101  :  published  Feb.   20,   1923. 

Clark  Rubber  Manufacturing  Co.,  Franklin,  Mass.  Rub- 
ber outsoles,  insoles  and  half  soles,  rubber  heels. 
176.035  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,715  ;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923. 

Clark  Tructractor  Company,  Buchanan,  Mich.  Motor- 
propelled  trucks.     165,644-5  ;  Mar.  13. 

Clark  Tructractor  Company,  Buchanan,  Mich.  Tractors. 
166,312-13;   Mar.    27. 

Clark  Tructractor  Company,  Buchanan,  Mich.  Motor- 
propelled  trucks.  169,144 ;  .Tune  12 ;  Serial  No. 
157,136;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Clark  Tructractor  Company,  Buchanan,  Mich.  Tractors. 
169,868;  July  3;  Serial  No.  175,135;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Clark-Turnor  Piston  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Vis- 
tons  for  internal-combustion  engines.     164,568  ;  Feb.  20. 

Clarke,  Algernon  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Implements  for 
weighing  liquids  and  semisolids.  166,849;  Apr.  17; 
Serial  No.  165,662  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Clarke  Chemical  Co.,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Medicine 
for  the  treatment  of  ulcerative  and  diseased  condi- 
tions of  the  mouth  and  throat.  169,767  ;  July  3  ;  Se- 
rial No.   169,283  ;  published  Mar.  13,   1923. 

Class  Journal  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Semimonthly 
publication.  172,119  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  175,385  ; 
published  May  22,   1923. 

Clausen,  Holger  V.,  doing  business  as  Durable  Garter 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garters  and  suspenders.  16.5,727  ; 
Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  168,957  :   published  Dec.   19,  1922. 

Clavorie,  Leon.  Paris.  France.  Depilatory.  176,168  ;  Nov. 
20;   Serial  No.   177,275;  published   Aug.  28,   1923. 

Clax  Company,  The.     (See  Plax  Company.) 

Clear  Thru  Oil  Company.     (See  Scroggins,  Hugh  A.) 

Clearwater.  Henry  P.,  Hallowell,  Me.  Pharmaceutical 
preparations  for  functional  heart  disturbances. 
164,613  ;   Feb.  20. 


Clegg,  Sherman  D.,  doing  business  as  Vlnco  Herb  Com- 
pany, Dayton,  Ohio.  Herb  tablets  for  the  stomach, 
liver,  bowels,  and  blood.  172,719 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial 
No.  175,070;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Clegg,  William  F.,  doing  business  as  W.  F.  Clegg  Cigar 
Company,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Cigars.  172,221 ;  Aug. 
28  ;  Serial  No.  174,195  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Cleveland  Chemical  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Polishing  materials.  176,448 ;  Nov. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  176,949  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Cleveland  Metal  Products  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Burner  drums.  171,440  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  161,302  ; 
published  Apr.   24,  1923. 

Cleveland  Metal  Products  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Burner  drums.  173,870  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,951 ; 
June  19,  1923. 

Cleveland  Overall  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Over- 
alls. 172,202  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  172,212 ;  published 
May  29,   1923. 

Cleveland  Radio  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Radio  sets  and  coupling  coils,  condensers,  de- 
tectors, etc.  174,727;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  162,667; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Cleveland  Shopping  News  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Newspaper.  176,693 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  159,409  ; 
published  Sept.   11,   1923. 

Cleveland  Steel  Barrel  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Pump  outfits  for  dispensing  lubricants  and  other  fluids, 
parts  thereof,  and  fittings  thereof.  170,472 ;  July  17 ; 
Serial  No.  171,063 ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Cleveland  Twist  Drill  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Metal- working   small   tools.      167,990 ;   May    8. 

Cleveland  Twist  Drill  Company,  The,  Cleveland.  Ohio. 
Metal-working  small  tools,  sockets,  etc.  168,219 ; 
May  15  ;   Serial  No.  172,321 ;   published  Feb.   27,  1923. 

Cleveland  Twist  Drill  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Metal-working  small  tools.  169,822 ;  July  3 ;  Serial 
No.  174,358  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Cleveland  Wire  Spring  Company,  doing  business  as  Ohio 
Spring  Bed  Company,  Cleveland,  Oliio.  Bed  springs. 
172,305  ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  175,466 ;  published  May 
15,  1923. 

Cleveland  Wire  Spring  Company,  doing  business  as  Ohio 
Bed  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bed  springs.  175,258  ; 
Sept.  18  ;   Serial  No.  175,465 ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Cleves,  William  B.,  doing  business  as  Karmol  Labora- 
tory, Washington,  D.  C.  Beauty  clay.  176,983 ;  Dec. 
11;    Serial    No.    179,655:    published    Sept.    11,    1923. 

Clicquot  Club  Company.     (See  Millis,  Henry  L.,  assignor.) 

Cliett,  Oran  W.,  San  Marcos,  Tex.  Corn  and  cane  seeds, 
cottonseed.      176,939 ;    Dec.    4. 

Clifford,  Charles  T.  H.,  doing  business  as  Promo  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Carbon  remover.  170,144  ; 
July  10;  Serial  No.  163,533;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Clifton    Laboratories.      (See   Reed,    Charles   A.    L.) 

Clifton,  Textile  Company,  Clifton,  N.  J.  Knitted  scarfs 
and  hosiery.     163,557  ;  Jan.  23. 

Climax  Engineering  Co..  Clinton,  Iowa.  Internal-com- 
bustion  engines.     163.912  ;   Feb.  6. 

Clinton  Copeland  Co.,  Burlington,  Iowa.  Chocolate  can- 
dies. 173,393;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  162,532;  pub- 
lished July  3.  1923. 

Clinton  Corn  Syrup  Refining  Company,  Clinton,  Iowa. 
Corn  sirup,  gluten  feed,  oil-cake  meal,  etc.  169,121 ; 
June  5. 

Clinton,  E.,  &  Co.  Inc ,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hair,  nail, 
tooth,    flesh,    etc.,    brushes.      167,952;    May    8. 

Clinton  Motors  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor 
trucks.  173,056  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,536  ;  pub- 
lished June   12,    1923. 

Clinton,  Sarah  S.,  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Preparation  for  in- 
digestion, gastritis.  constination.  and  drsDecsia. 
1G4.1S0  :    Fph.    1.^. 

Clipper  Belt  Lacer  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Memo- 
randa books.  172,120;  Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  175,301; 
published  May  22,   1923. 

Clippinger,  A.  B.,  &  Sons  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Kansas 
City,  Kans.  Wagon  boxes,  spring  seats,  shoveling 
boards  for  wagon  boxes,  etc.  165.147  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 
No.   146.413:  published  Oct.   17,  1922. 

Cliver-Wright-Rainey  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Men's, 
women's,  and  children's  hosiery.  175,469  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Se- 
rial No.   182,134  ;  published  Aug.   28,   1923. 

Close,  George,  Co.,  The,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Chocolate- 
covered  candies.     169,695  ;  .Tune  26. 

Close,  George  Co.,  The,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Candy. 
170,483  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,517  ;  published  Apr. 
17,  192.'?. 

Close,  George  Co.,  The,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Candy. 
170,488;  July  17;  Serial  No.  172,516;  published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 

Close,  George,  Co.,  The,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Candy. 
171.237;  July  31;  Serial  No.  170,564;  published  May 
8,   1923. 

Close,  George,  Co.,  The,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Candy. 
173,347  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  170,561  ;  published  June 
26,  1923. 

Clovprirte  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Germicide. 
164,479  :  Feb.  20. 

Cloyes,  Harold  G.,  Boston,  Mass.  Recoil  checkers. 
170,106;  July  10;  Serial  No.  168,102;  published  Apr. 
10,   1923. 


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Cluett  Penbody  &  Company,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Handker- 
chiefs. 165,458  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  171,572  ;  published 
Jan.  2.  1923. 

Cluett,  I'eabody  &  Co.  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Men's  dress  and 
neirllpee  collars.  165,873 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
171.304:   pHl)li.<!hed   Dec.   26.   1922. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Company,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Handker- 
chiefs. 166,951 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  171,787 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

Cluett.  Peabody  &  Company,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Collars. 
174,365  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  176,451  ;  published  July 
17,   1923. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Company,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Collars. 
174,834  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  176,326  ;  published  Aug.  7, 
1923. 

Cluff,  William,  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Laundry  soap.  173,872 ;  Oct.  2 ; 
Serial  No.  175,769  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Clyde  Creamery  Company,  Clyde,  N.  Y.  Butter.  172.634  ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  167,290 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Clymer,  Floyd  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Denver, 
Colo.     Electric-lamp   spotlights.     170,340;   July   10. 

Coari,  C.  A.,  doing  business  as  Coari  Peanut  Products 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Peanuts  and  all  kinds  of  nut  meats 
and  nut  products.  173,354 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
162,917;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Coast  Fishing  Company,  Incorporated,  Wilmington,  Calif. 
Canned  fish.  173,406:  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  176,327; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Coast  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Rubber 
tires.  175,557 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  179,657 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.   21    1923. 

Coaster  Company',  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Hand  sleds  for 
snow  and  ice,  interchangeable  hand  sleds  with  wheels, 
and  toy  wagons.  173,054  :  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
176,603  :  published  June  12,  1923. 

Coaston,  Mary  C,  Norfolk,  Va.  Hair  dressing.  173,560  ; 
Sept.   26. 

Cobb,  Richard  H.,  doing  business  as  The  Yeast-0-Mint  Co., 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Chewing  gum.  173,390;  Sept.  25; 
Serial   No.    155,253 ;    published   July   3,   1923. 

Coburn,  Charles  H.,  Laconia,  N.  H.  Compound  for  re- 
moving carbon  from  gas  engines.  168,052  ;  May  15  ; 
Serial  No.  169,846:  published  Feb.   6,  1923. 

Coburn,  Jane  C,  et  al,  successors.  (See  Roth,  A.  P.,  and 
Van  Harlingen.) 

Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co.,  New  London,  Conn.  Beverages 
tlon  of  food  in  the  stomach.  170,011  ;  July  10  ;  Serial 
No.   172,663 ;   published   Apr.   3,   1923. 

Cockcroft  Silk  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and  eilk- 
sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same. 
165,684  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  170,426 ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Cocroft,  Susanna,  Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  face  powder,  rouge,  etc. 
172.792  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,467  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Cocroft,  Susanna,  Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  sachet  powder,  face  powuer, 
etc.  172,955 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,468 ;  pub- 
lished  June    5,   1923. 

Cocroft,  Susanna,  Laboratories  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Soap.  175,150 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  180,750 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Code,  George,  Boston,  Mass.  Tonic  to  assist  the  dices- 
mixed  fabrics.  171,620  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  177,594  ; 
published  May  1,  1923. 

CofBn,  Oco.  E.,  Shoe  Co.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Leather  shoes. 
172.504;  Aug.  28. 

Cogains,  Leslie  I.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Toilet  cream. 
172,745  :  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  167,972  ;  published  Apr. 
24,    1923. 

Cohagan  Patent  Piston  Ring  Manufacturing  Company, 
The,  Denver,  Colo.  Piston  rings.  169,504  :  June  19  ; 
Serial  No.   160,046;   published  Oct.   10,   1922. 

Cohen,  A.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silver-plated  hollow 
and  flat  ware  excluding  knives,  for  table  service,  and 
candlesticks.     169,428  ;  June  12. 

Cohen,  A.  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Men's,  young  men's,  and 
boys'  outer  clothing.  166,607 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No. 
148,435  ;  published  Jan.   31,   1922. 

Cohen,  Abraham,  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabrics  in  the 
piece  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  silk,  cotton,  and  wool. 
165,695;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  170,127;  published  Dec. 
26,  1922. 

Cohen  Brothers  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
ITnderwear,  sweaters,  dresses,  knitted  caps,  and  neck- 
ties and  scarfs,  etc.     164,797  ;  Feb.  27. 

Cohen  Company  Inc.,  The,  Richmond,  Va.  Women's  silk 
hosiery.  174,508 ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  180,271  ;  pub- 
lished July   24.  1923. 

Cohen  &  Edelman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  coats, 
skirts,  knickerbockers,  suits,  and  dresses.  172.602  ; 
Sept.   11  ;  Serial  No.   170,740  ;  published  .Tune  5,  1923. 

Cohen,  Friedlaiider  &  Martin  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Ladies'  suits  and  coats.  166,598 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial 
No.   1.52,003;  published  Jan.  2,   1923. 

Cohen,  Harry  H.,  doing  business  as  Headcraft  Cap  Mfg. 
Co.,   Dallas,  Tex.     Caps.     172,505  ;   Aug.  28. 

Cohen,  Harry  and  Charles,  doing  business  as  Biltrite 
Collar  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collars.  171,845  ;  Aug. 
14  ;  Serial  No.  171,151 ;  published  May  15,  1923. 


Cohen,  Irving,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Footwear.  171,701; 
Aug.   7. 

Cohen,  J.  H.,  doing  business  as  The  Connecticut  Automo- 
tive Specialties  Co.  Inc.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Vacuum 
tank  floats.  170,469;  July  17;  Serial  No.  107,840; 
published  Apr.  17,  1023. 

Conen,  Jacob  H.,  doing  business  as  Arrow  Knitting  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Sweaters  and  sport  coats. 
173,487;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  175,851;  published  June 

19,  1923. 

Cohen  &  Kraus,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ribbons  and  hatbands 
in  piece  and  bolts.  169,541  ;  June  19 ;  Serial  No. 
169,892  ;  published  Mar.   20,   1923. 

Cohen  &  Levinson,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery,  knitted 
underwear,  and   sweaters.     167,982 ;  May  8. 

Cohen,  Louis  N.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Raincoats 
and  rainproof  men's  and  children's  clothing.  173,454  ; 
Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  173,564  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Cohen,  M.,  &  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Furs,  garments — 
namely,  fur  coats,  capes,  wraps,  etc.     164,113  ;  Feb.  13. 

Cohen,  M.,  &  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fur  garments. 
164,242  ;  Feb.   13. 

Cohen,  Morris,  doing  business  as  Morlco  Manufacturing 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antiseptic  and  astrlneent 
powder.  168,832;  May  29;  Serial  No.  170.519;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 

Cohen,  Nathan  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handkerchiefs. 
169,449  ;   June  19  ;  Serial  No.  172,796  ;   published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 

Cohn,   Alfred  E.,   San  Francisco,  Calif.     Overalls,   pants, 

children's    play    suits,   and    shirts.      177,586 ;    Dec.    18. 

Cohn,   Bennie,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.      Hosiery,   suspenders, 

farters,  arm  bands,  underwear,  etc.  173,335  ;  Sept.  25  ; 
erial  No.  169,949  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Cohn  Hall  Marx  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  169,956 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  174,655  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,   1923. 

Cohn  Hall  Marx  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  170,788 ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No.  175,302 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Cohn  Hall  Marx  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods 
and  cotton  and  silk  mixtures  in  the  piece.  173,387  ; 
Sept  25  ;  Serial  No.  173,278  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Cohn  Hall  Marx  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  174,202  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180,963  ;  published 
July  17,  1923. 

Cohn  Hall  Marx  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  and 
cotton  and  silk  mixture  piece  goods.  175,098  ;  Oct.  30  ; 
Serial  No.  179,853  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Cohn  Hall  Marx  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods,  silk  and  cotton  mixtures,  and  silk  fabrics. 
177,632  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  173,322  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Cohn  &  Kaplan.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hats  for  women  and 
misses.  169.393  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  166,039  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Cohn,  L6on,  doing  business  as  Les  Parfums  Forest,  Paris, 
France.  Perfume,  toilet  water,  face  powder,  etc. 
177,208  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  177,547  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Cohn,  Michael,  doing  business  as  Cohn's  Credit  Clothing 
Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  young  men's  suits 
and  overcoats.  166,669  ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  165,349  ; 
published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Cohn  &  Rosenberger,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Buckles, 
necklaces,  bracelets,  hat  ornaments,  etc.  166,571  ; 
Apr.  10  ;   Serial  No.   165,912  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Cohn  &  Rosenberger,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bracelets  and 
earrings.  174,570;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  178,224;  pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 

Cohn's    Credit   Clothing   Co.      (See    Cohn,   Michael.) 

Cokal  Stoker  Corporation,  Chicago,  III.  Paint  especially 
for  use  on  boiler  settings,  steam-pipe  covering,  bridges, 
etc.  165,829  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  171,573  ;  published 
Dec.  26,  1922. 

Colby  Steel  and  Engineering  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Indus- 
trial trucks  and  trailers.  169,994  ;  July  10 ;  Serial 
No.  142,775  ;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 

Colby  Steel  and  Engineering  Co..  Seattle,  Wash.  Cranes. 
177,012  :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  157,759  ;  published  Sept. 
25,   1923. 

Colchagofif,  John,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Bulgarian  yeast 
cream.  166,264  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,271 ;  published 
Jan.  2,  1922. 

Cole,  Albert  .T.,  doing  business  as  Three-In-One  Lantern 
Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Electric  lanterns.  174,707  ; 
Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,036  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Cole,  B.  E.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Leather  boots 
and  shoes.  168.265 :  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  170,055 ; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Cole  Chemical  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Tonics,  prepara- 
tions for  use  in  the  treatment  of  hyperthyroidism, 
goiter,  etc.  172,852 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,770 ; 
published   June   5,    1923. 

Cole,  Clifford  E.,  doing  business  as  Southern  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Roof  flashings.  165,160 ; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  148,425  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Cole,  Eva  J.,  doing  business  as  Dr.  A.  B.  Simpson  Co.,  Rich- 
mond, Ind.     Alterative  tonic.     164,174  ;  Feb.  13. 

Cole  Visible  Gas  Gauge  Company,  Los  Angeles.  Calif. 
Illuminating  reflectors.  167,862 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
152,363;  published  Feb.   6,   1923. 


648 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Cole,  William  H.,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Painswick,  England.  No- 
tions and  small  wares.  173,596 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
167,973  ;  puWisbed  June  12,  1923. 

Colebrookdale  Iron  Company,  Colebrookdale,  Pa.  Sad- 
irons.    164,393  ;   Feb.  20. 

Coleman  and  Company  Limited,  Norwich,  England. 
Liquor  or  liquid  preparation  containing  malt.  169.S77  ; 
July  3  ;  Serial  No.  140,917  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Coleman  and  Company,  Limited,  Norwich,  Kngland.  Food 
preparations  containing  extract  of  meat  and  other  In- 
gredients. 171,193  ;  July  81 ;  Serial  No.  140,919  ;  pub- 
lished May   8,   1923. 

Coleman-Dobson-Cannon  Co.,  Inc.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Peri- 
odical issued  weekly.  172,132 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No. 
174,558;  published  May  22,   1923. 

Coleman,  Harry,  London,  England.  Woolen  fabrics. 
175,470 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  182,234 ;  published  Aug 
28,  1923. 

Coleman  Lamp  Co.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Incandescent  gas- 
mantles.  165,071  :  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  163,433  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  7,  1922. 

Coleman  Lamp  Co.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Air  pumps  and  parts 
therefor.     166,962  ;  Apr.  17. 

Coleman  Lamp  Co.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Self-heating  gas- 
olino  sadirons  and  parts  thereof.     168,012;  May  8. 

Coleman  Lamp  Co.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Portable  gasoline 
lamps  and  lanterns,  hollow-wire  lighting  plants  and 
fixtures,  etc.     168,517;  May  22. 

Coleman  Lamp  Company,  The,  Wichita,  Kans.  Air-pres- 
sure pumps.     165,940-1  ;  Mar.  20. 

Colfax  Fruit  Growers  Assn.,  Colfax,  Calif.  Fresh  decid- 
uous fruits.  174,624  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,459  ; 
published  July  31,  1923. 

Colgate  &  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Soaps.     164,131 ;   Feb.   13. 

Colgate  &  Co.,  assignor  to  Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.  Soaps,  perfumery,  and  toilet  preparations. 
22,546-8  ;  renewed  Feb.   28,  1923. 

Colgate  &  Coy  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Colgate  & 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Toilet  soap.  23,623 ; 
renewed  Sept.  19,  1923. 

Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Liquid  and  pow- 
dered  perfumes.      163,222  ;    Jan.    2. 

Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Soap.  167,542  ; 
May  1.     Serial  No.  170,710  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Soap.  167,949  ; 
May  8. 

Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Perfumes,  per- 
fume  powders,    and    toilet   waters.      169,757 ;    July    3 ; 

Serial   No.    171,201 ;   published   Mar.   27,   1923. 
Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Soap.     169,480  ; 

June  19  ;  Serial  No.  174,292  ;  published  Mar.  20.  1923. 
Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Liquid  and  pow- 
dered    perfumes.        172,666 ;     Sept.     11 ;     Serial     No. 

174,291 ;    published   May    29,   1923. 
Colgate  &  Company,  Jersev  City,  N.  J.     Rouge.     172,667  ; 

Sept.  11-  Serial  No.  174,290;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Soaps.     173,810  ; 

Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   171,451 ;   published   June  12,   1923. 
Colgate  &  Company,   Jersey   City,   N.    J.     Perfumes   and 

toilet     waters.       174,67^-82 ;     Oct.     23 ;     Serial     No. 

179,776-9  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Colgate  &  Company,   Jersey  City,   N.   J.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.      Shaving  soap.     175.282 ;   Oct.   30. 
Colgate  ct  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Soap  for  shaving. 

175,899  ;  Nov.   13  ;   Serial  No.  176,250  ;  published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 
College  Inn  Food  Products  Co.,  Chicago.  111.     Cooked  and 

canned   food   products.      175,067 ;    Oct.   30 ;    Serial  No. 

170,865 ;   published   Aug.    14,    1923. 
Collegian,    The,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Neckties,    cravats, 

scarfs,     hats,     caps.       169,881;     July     3;     Serial    No. 

148,973;   published  Apr.  3,   1923. 
Collegiate  World  Publishine  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111. 

Quarterly    magazine.      176.422 ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No. 

181,730  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Collier  Company,  The.     (See  Collier,  Lester.) 
Collier,   Lester,   doing  business   as  The   Collier   Company, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Paper  clips.     165.316;  Mar.  6;  Serial 

No.  167,384  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Collier,  P.  F.,  &  Son   Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Series 

of  books.     167,961-2;  May  8. 
Collier,  I'.  F..  &  Son  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Series 

of  books.     177,286  ;  Dee.  11. 
Collins  &  Aikman  Co.,   Philadelphia,  Pa.     Velvet,  velour 

plush,    etc.      177,670 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Serial    No.    180,654 ; 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Collins  Art  Company,  Inc.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.     Lead  and 

zinc     enamels,     varnishes,     and     ready-mixed     paints 

164.550;    Feb.   20. 
Collins    Company,    The,    Collinsville,    Conn.      Agricultural 

implements,    cutlery    and    edge    tools,    and    machinists' 

tools.      163,887;  Feb.  6. 
Collins    Company,    The,    Collinsville,     Conn.       Pickaxes, 

crowbars,  wrenches,  tercados,  mattocks,  etc.     170  241  ; 

July  10 ;   Serial  No.   174,559  ;   published   Apr.   3,  19''3 
Collins,    J.    N.,    Company,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Candy. 

165,540;  Mar.   13;  Serial  No.  160,048;  published   Dec. 

Collins,  J.  N.,  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Candies 
165,544:  Mar.   13;   Serial  No.   100.488;  published  Dec. 


Collins.  J.  N.,  Company,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Candles. 
165,973  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  160,489  ;  published  Dec. 
12,  1922. 

Collins,  J.  N.,  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Candles. 
171,250;  July  31;  Serial  No.  160,488;  published  Dec. 
12,  1922. 

Collins  Mfg.  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Ledger,  writing,  and 
printing  paper.     163,919  ;  Feb.  6. 

Collins  Mfg.  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Bond,  ledger,  and 
superfine  writing  and  printing  paper.  163,928 ; 
Feb.   6. 

Collins  Mfg.  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Bond  and  ledger  writ- 
ing and  printing  paper.     163,992  ;  Feb.   6. 

Collins  Mfg.  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Bond  writing  and 
printing  paper.     163,993  ;  Feb.  6. 

Collins  Mfg.  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Ledger  writing  and 
printing  paper.     168,531-3  ;  May  22. 

Collins  Mfg.  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Bond  writing  and  print- 
ing papi'r.     168,534;  May  22. 

Collins  Mfg.  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Bond  writing  and 
printing  paper.  171,017  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  168,836  ; 
published   May   15,   1923. 

Colodzin  &  Edlman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery,  underwear, 
sweaters,    etc.      171,935 ;    Aug.    14. 

Colonial  Biscuit  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cakes. 
176,502  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  159,410  ;  published  Aug. 
7,  1923. 

Colonial  Brass  Works,  Inc.,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Hand  valves  for  gas,  steam,  and  water.  173,686 ; 
Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   177,651 ;   published  June   12,   1923. 

"^lolonlal  Brass  Works,  Inc.,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Hand  valves  for  gas,  steam,  and  water.  173,752  ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,652  ;  published  June  12.  1923. 

Colonial  Butter  &  Egg  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fresh 
eggs.  167,268 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  152,606 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 

Colonial  Lamp  &  Fixture  Works,  Chicago.  111.  Electric- 
lighting  fixtures.  169,440-1  ;  June  19 ;  Serial  Nos. 
173,176-7;     published    Mar.    27,    1923. 

Colonial  Novelty  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Nuts.  168,669  ; 
May  29  ;   Serial  No.  152,740  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Colonial  Packing  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canned  chili 
tomato  sauce.  177,176  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  180,965  ; 
published  Sept.  25.  1923. 

Colonial  Works,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Paste  paint  and  ready- 
mixed  paint.  174,238  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180,097  ; 
published  July  3,  1923. 

Colonna,  D.,  &  Son,  Union  Hill,  N.  J.  Grated  cheese. 
167,473  ;  May  1.  Serial  No.  166,876  ;  published  Jan.  9, 
1923. 

Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator  Co.,  The,  Denver,  Colo.,  also 
doing  business  as  The  Burley  Flour  Mills,  Burlev, 
Idaho.  Wheat  flour.  167,200 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
162,609  ;   published  Dec.  12,   1922. 

Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator  Co.,  The,  doing  business  as 
The  Monte  Vista  Flour  Mills,  Denver,  and  Monte 
Vista,  Colo.  Wheat  flour.  167,267 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial 
No.  152,784  ;  published  Dec.   26,  1922. 

Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator  Company,  The,  Denver,  also 
doing  business  as  The  Eaton  Flour  Mills,  Eaton,  Colo., 
and  as  Paclflc  Seed  House,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Grass, 
field,  and  garden  seeds.  167,401 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
166,288;    published   Jan.   23,   1923. 

Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator  Co.,  The  Denver,  also  doing 
business  as  The  Ft.  Collins  Flour  Mills,  Fort  Collins, 
Colo.  Wheat  flour.  170.844 :  July  24 ;  Serial  No. 
163,258;   published   Mar.   27,   1923. 

Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator  Co.,  also  doing  business  as 
The  Mesa  Flour  Mills,  Denver  and  Grand  Junction,  Colo. 
Wheat  flour.  173,490 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,470  ; 
published  June  19,   1923. 

Colsman,  Carl,  doing  business  as  Colsman  &  Co.,  Werdohl, 
Germany.  Household  and  kitchen  utensils  made  of 
aluminum.  174,755 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  165,528 ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Colson  Company,  The,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Children's  three- 
wheeled  vehicles.     174,303  ;  Oct.  9. 

Colson  Company,  The,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Tov  vehicles. 
175,437 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  148,870  ;  published  Aug. 
28,   1923. 

Colter  &  Bernie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery  and  under- 
wear of  knitted  and  textile  fabric.  173.174:  Sept. 
18;    Serial  No.    171,152;   published   June   19,   1923. 

Colton  Brothers  Company,  The,  Bellefontaine,  Ohio.  Self- 
rising  flour.  165,127:  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  160,583; 
published  Nov.   14,   1922. 

Colton  Brothers  Company,  The,  Bellefontaine,  Ohio. 
Breakfast  cereals.  176,755:  Nov.  27;  Serial  No. 
175.386 ;   published  Aug.   7.   1923. 

Colton  &  Collins,  Inc.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Ointment  and 
solution  for  use  in  the  treatment  of  eczema  and  sirup 
sanguinaria  compound  for  colds  and  coughs.  175.441  ; 
Nov.   6;    Serial   No.    132.170;   published   Aug.    8,    1022. 

Colton,  Geo.  S.,  Elastic  Web  Co.,  Easthampton,  Mass. 
Elastic  webs.  168,922  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  144,801 ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Colt's  Patent  Firearms  Manufacturing  Company,  Hart- 
ford.   Conn.      Firearms.      163.464;   .tan.   16. 

Colucei,  Fred.  C,  Ashtabula,  Ohio.  Confectionery  in  the 
form  of  frozen  dainties.  169,229  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No. 
166,290;   published  Mar.   20,  1923. 

Columbia   Ave.   Beauty   Parlor.      (See   Holway,   Sadie.) 


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Alphabetical  Iht  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Columbia   Bottlins   Works.      (See   Lefas,    Stephen  D.) 

Columbia   Products   Company.      (See   Thoma,    Otto.) 

Columbia  Ribbon  &  Carbon  Mfg.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriter  ribbons  and  carbon  paper.  168,426 ;  Mav 
22  :  Serial   No.  17li,320  ;   publisbed  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Columbia  Shirt  Company,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Dress  and 
negligee  shirts.  176,559-60 :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  Nos. 
lS0,7SS-9  :  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Columbia  Steel  Equipment  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Filing  cabinets.     176,090  ;  Nov.   13. 

Columbia  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The,  Mansfield,  Ohio. 
Inner  tubes  for  pneumatic  tires,  cord  tires,  and  fabric 
tires.  167,142;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  156,776;  pub- 
lished Mar.  14,  1922. 

Columbia  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Rub- 
ber pneumatic  tires  and  tubes.     165,245  ;  Mar.  6. 

Columbia  Wax  Products  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candles. 
165,862;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  154,550;  published  Jan. 
2,  1923. 

Columbian  Rope  Company,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Rope.  164,404  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Columbian  Rope  Company,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Rope.  170,136  : 
July  10;   Serial  No.  161,619;  published  Apr.  10,  1928. 

Columbian  Steel  Tank  Company.  (See  Kramer,  Andrew 
A.) 

Columbus  Auto  Parts  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Connecting  and  cross  or  tie  rods  or  tubes  for  use  in 
steering  mechanisms  of  motor-driven  vehicles.  172,500  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Columbus  Haidle  &  Tool  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ind.  Tool 
handles.     163,654  ;  Jan.  23. 

Columbus  Heating  &  Ventilating  Company,  The,  doing 
business  as  Buckeye  Blower  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Combined  heater  and  ventilator.  167.873 ;  May  8 ; 
Serial  No.  168,100;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Columbus  Manufacturing  Company.  Colnmbu.«,  Ga.  Un- 
bleached cotton  sheetings.     16.",465  :  Jan.  IG. 

Columbus  JIanufacturing  Company,  Columbus,  Ga.  Cot- 
ton sheetings.     169,718  ;  June  26. 

Columbus  McKinnon  Chain  Company,  The,  Columbus, 
Ohio.      Chains.      163.849 ;    Jan.    30. 

Columbus  McKinnon  Chain  Company,  The,  Columbus, 
Ohio.     Chains.     164.296 ;  Feb.  20. 

Columbus  McKinnon  Chain  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Tire  chains.  174,497  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  179,031 ;  pub- 
lished July   24,   1923. 

Columbus  McKinnon  Chain  Company,  The,  Columbus, 
Ohio.  Tire-chain  fasteners.  175,167 :  Oct.  SO ; 
Serial   No.    181.673;    published    Aug.    14,    1923. 

Columbus  Pile  Remedy  Company,  The.  (See  Heed, 
Rudolph  B.) 

Columbus-Union  Oil  Cloth  Co.,  The.  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Table  oilcloth.  177,242  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,383  ; 
publisbed  Sept.   11,   1923. 

Comas  Cigarette  Machine  Company,  Salem,  Va.  Ma- 
chinery used  in  the  manufacture  of  cigarettes.  166,803  ; 
Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  168.457  ;  published  Jan.  23.  1923. 

Combier  &  Cie.,  Saumur,  France.  Beverages  sold  as  soft 
drinks.  170,374  ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  174,166 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Comet's  California  Orange  Drink  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Nonalcoholic,  maltloss  orange  drink.  171,059 ;  Julv 
31 ;  Serial  No,  176,452  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Comly,  Flanigen,  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Canned 
fruits,  vegetables,  fish,  and  pork  and  beans,  etc, 
175,745 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  162,870 ;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

Commander  Mill  Co.,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Wheat  flour. 
177.21 6  ;  Dec.  H  ;  Serial  No.  176,251 ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Commercial  Advertiser  Association,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Daily    newspaper.      163,735 ;    Jan.    23. 

Commercial  Appliance  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Writing 
pad.  165,834  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  171,202  ;  published 
Dec.   26,   1922. 

Commercial  Chemical  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Polish  and 
dye  for  shoes  and  other  leather  and  fabric  articles. 
176,805  :  Nov.  27. 

Commercial  Chemical  Company  Memphis,  Tenn.  Insec- 
ticides. 175,480 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  179.460 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Commercial  Paste  Co..  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Adhesive  in 
the  form  of  paste,  170,299  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  176,788 ; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Commercial  Publishing  Company.  The.  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Daily  and  weekly  newspapers.  165.224;  Mar.  6;  Serial 
No.   165,621  :   published   Dec.   5,  1922. 

Commercial  Solvents  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dairy 
and  stock  feed.  167,393  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  164,156  ■ 
published   Dec.   19,   1922. 

Commercial  Truck  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Magazine 
issued  monthly,  176,710  ;  Nov,  27  ;  Serial  No.  183,196  : 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Common    Sense  Mfg.   Co.      (See    Shield,    Henrv.) 

Commonwealth  Color  &  Chemical  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y. 
Printing  inks.  174,620  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No."  179,357  ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Commonwealth  Shoe  and  Leather  Company,  Boston, 
Mass.  Shoe  soles  and  shoes  equipped  with  'such  soles. 
163.922  :    FeO.    t;. 

Commonwealth  Shoe  and  Leather  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Lenther  boots  and  shoes.  176.211  :  Nov.  20:  Serial  No 
178,894 ;    published  Aug.   28,    1923. 


Commonwealth  Shoe  and  Leather  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Leather  boots  and  shoes.     176,342  ;   Nov.  20. 

Commonwealth  Shoe  and  Leather  Company,  Boston,  Maes. 
Leather  boots  and  shoes.     176,375  ;  Nov.  20. 

Community  Advertising  Co.     (See  Serage,  Francis  L.) 

Community  Stores  Sales  Co.  (See  Com-Unity  Stores 
Sales  Company,  assignor.) 

Compagnie  de  Produits  Chimiques  et  Electrometallur- 
giciues  Alais  Froges  et  Camargue,  Lyon,  France.  Alu- 
minum ingots  and  all  kinds  of  raw  metal  ingots,  bars, 
sheets,  etc.  165,601  ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  167,933 ; 
published  Dec.   19,  1922. 

Compagnie  Francaise  des  Parfums  d'Orsay,  Paris  and 
Puteau:c,  France.  Toilet  waters,  sachets,  lip  sticks, 
etc,     177,810;  Dec.  25. 

Compagnie  Generale  d'Electricite,  Paris,  France.  Plas- 
tic material  similar  in  its  uses  and  applications  to 
casein  products  and  phenol  condensation  products. 
165,949  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  129,203  ;  published  Oct 
17,  1922. 

Compagnie  Industrielle  et  Commerciale  du  Cycle  et  de 
I'Automobile,  Neuilly-sur-Selne,  near  Paris,  Prance. 
Electrically-operated  warning  devices — namely,  horns, 
hooters,  sirens,  bells,  etc.     164,732  ;  Feb.  27. 

Companla  De  Jarcia  De  Matanzas  S.  A.,  Matanzas.  Cuba. 
Rope  and  twine.  176,594  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  179,135  ; 
published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Compressed  Carbonic  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Carbonic- 
acid  gas.  167,602  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  165,063  ;  pub- 
lished  Dec,  26    1922. 

Compton,  W.  H.',  Shear  Company,  The,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Shears,  scissors,  and  tinners'  snips.     166,324  ;  Mar.  27. 

Compyrin    Laboratories.       (See.  Fleming.    Harold.) 

Comstock-Bolton  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Bottle 
cappers.  169,269  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  154,350  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 

Comstock  Drug  Company,  The,  Horse  Cave,  Ky.  Nonal- 
coholic, maltless  carbonated  soft  fruit  drinks."  164,914  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Com-Unlty  Stores  Sales  Company,  assignor  to  Community 
Stores  Sales  Co.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Bags  of  paper, 
cloth.  Of  woven  fabric,  baskets,  hoses,  bottles,  buckets, 
etc.     165,909;  Mar.  20. 

Concentrated  Products  Corporation,  Carlstadt,  N.  J.,  and 

New    York.    N.    Y.      Liquid   soap   compound.      165,100; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  160,693  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Concentrated  Products  Corporation,  Carlstadt,  N.  J.,  and 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Shampoo.     170,412  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 

No.  173.323  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Concentrated  Products  Corporation,  Carlstadt,  N.  J.,  and 

New  York,   N.  Y,     Laundry  soap.     174,863  ;    Oct.   23  ; 

Serial  No.  180,527  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Concrete   Machinery   &    Supply    Co.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 

Concrete-mixing   machines    and    brickmaking   machines. 

167,273  ;  Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.  152,066 ;  published   Jan. 

16.  1923, 

Cond6  Perfumer,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Face  powders  and 
creams,   perfumes,   routes,    etc.     163,038 ;    Jan.    2. 

Cond§,  Perfumer,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Face  powders  and 
creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  rouges,  etc.  172,879  ; 
Sept.  11 :   Serial  No.  175,918  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Condit  Electrical  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Air  circuit 
breakers,  switches,   coils,  etc.     170,955  ;  July  24, 

Condit,  Park  N,,  Boston,  Mass.  Ammoniacal  silver  nitrate 
solution,  formalin,  silver-nitrate  stain  remover,  etc. 
167,462 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,225 ;  published  Jan. 
9,  1923. 

Condrajian,  Aram  K.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Salves  and  pills 
used  in  the  treatment  of  piles.  176,289  :  Nov.  20  ;  Se- 
rial No.   180,328:  published  Aug.   28.   1923. 

Coney-Cone  Company,  The.      (See  Goodwin,  Harry  L.) 

Con-Ferro  Paint  &  Varnish  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Ready- 
mixed  paints,  varnish  stains,  and  paint  enamels. 
167,928;    May    8;    Serial   No.   171,258;   published    Feb. 

13,  1923. 

Con-Ferro  Paint  &  Varnish  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Paints, 
varnish  stains,  and  enamels.     172,174  ;  Aug.  21. 

Congoleum  Company.  (See  Salem  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany,  assignor.) 

Conklin,  E.  W.,  and  Son.     (See  Conklin.  Horace  E.) 

Conklin,  Horace  E.,  doing  business  as  E.  W.  Conklin  and 
Son,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Grass  or  field  seeds  and  seed 
grains.  168,325  :  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  166,345  ;  pub- 
lished Dec    19,  1922. 

Conklin.  Roscoe  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Metallic  plant  boxes. 
166,196  :  Mar,  27  ;  Serial  No.  162,159  ;  published  Dec. 
19.  1922. 

Conley,  Frederick  T.,  doing  business  as  Symbolox  Box 
Co.,  South  Boston,  Mass.  Toothbrush  containers. 
170,295  ;  July  10 ;   Serial  No.   175,771 ;  published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 

Connecticut  Automotive  Specialties  Co.,  The.  (See  Cohen, 
J.  H.) 

Connecticut  Telephone  &  Electric  Company,  Inc.,  The, 
Meriden,  Conn.  Electric  insulating  compound  and  in- 
sulating parts  of  electrical  apparatus  made  therefrom. 
165,191 ;   Mar.   6 ;   Serial   No.   168,255 ;   published   Nov. 

14,  1922. 

Connecticut  Telephone  &  Electric  Company,  Incorporated, 
The,  Meriden.  Conn.  Electron  tubes,  sockets  for  elec- 
tron tubes,  rheostats,  etc.  172,319;  Aug.  28;  Serial 
No.  176,400;  published  May  29,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Conner,  Geo.  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  Metal  canopies  for  elec- 
tric-light fixtures.     169,698  ;  June  26. 

Conner,  Geo.  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  Metal-fixture  canopies. 
172,222  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,234  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Conniflf,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Angeles  Packing  Com- 
pany, Seattle,  Wash.  Canned  salmon.  171.236  ;  July 
31;  Serial  No.  170,566;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Connolly,  Henry  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Automatic  oils 
for  the  treatment  of  disorders  of  the  throat,  lungs, 
etc.  173,108  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  176,952  ;  published 
June  12,  1923. 

Connolly,  Ira,  doing  business  as  Empire  Chemical  Co., 
Hanna,  W.  Va.  Liniment.  169,901  ;  July  3 ;  Serial 
No.    171,485:   published   Mar.   13,   1923. 

Con-0-Llte  Corporation,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Burial  vaults. 
170,642;  July  17;  Serial  No.  176,072;  published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 

Conover,  Harvey,  Chicago,  III.  Cigarettes.  165,761  ; 
Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  170,679  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Conrad,  Henry  W.,  Momence,  111.  Bread,  rolls,  and  buns. 
167.462  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  167,225  ;  published  Jan.  9, 
1923. 

Conried,  Flora,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's  dresses,  hats, 
coats,   sweaters  and  suite.     171,904  ;   Aug.   14. 

Conroy,  Harry  E.,  doing  business  as  Edco  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Repair  patches  for  pneumatic 
tubes.  167,445  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  160,582  ;  published 
Jan.  2,  1923. 

Conservatine  Chemical  Products  Company.  (See  Rosen- 
berg, Kate  F.) 

Consolidated  Accessories  Manufacturers  Corporation, 
Frederick,  Md.  Pumps.  166,654 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial 
No.    149,214;   published  Jan.  9,   1923. 

Consolidated  Cigar  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars. 
176,144  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  183,734  ;  published  Sept. 
11,   1923. 

Consolidated  Hat  Co.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Misses'  and  chil- 
dren's hats.  176,875  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  181,674  ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.   11,  1923. 

Consolidated  Iron-Steel  Manufacturing  Company,  The, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Oil-lamp  stoves.     163,039-40  ;  Jan.  2. 

Consolidated  Iron-Steel  Manufacturing  Company,  The, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Oil-lamp  stoves.  167,442 ;  May  1 ; 
Serial  No.  161,235  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Consolidated  Merchants  Syndicate,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Toilet  soap.     165,891 ;  Mar.  20. 

Consolidated  Mills  Company.  (See  Alfocorn  Milling  Com- 
pany.) 

Consolidated  Mining  and  Smelting  Company  of  Can- 
ada,   Limited,    The    Trail,    British    Columbia,    Canada. 

Lead,    zinc,    copper,    gold,    silver,    antimony,    and    iron. 

174,968;  Oct.   30;   Serial  No.  158,417;   published   Aug. 

7,  1923. 
Consolidated    Products    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Concentrated 

buttermilk.      176,959 ;    Dec.    11  ;    Serial    No.    177,364 ; 

published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Consolidated     Rendering     Co.,     Boston,     Mass.       Tallow. 

171,944  ;    Aug.    14. 
Consolidated    Rendering    Co.,    Boston,    Mass.      Oleo,    oleo 

oil,    and    shortening.      172,462 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial    No. 

162,723  ;   published  Mav  8,    1923. 
Consolidated  Rendering  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Tallow  used 

in  making  soap.     174,931 ;  Oct.  23. 
Consolidated   Rendering   Company,    Boston,   Mass.      Oleo, 

oleo  oil,  and  shortening.     177,225  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

175.187;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Consolidated  Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fabri- 
cated structural  steel  and  reenforcing  bars  for  concrete 

construction.     169,138  ;   June  12  ;   Serial  No.   155,485  : 

published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Consolidated  Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Vehicle 

axles    and    wheels,    mounted    wheels,    and   metal    tires. 

169,151  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  162,982  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Consolidated  Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Planers, 

boring,    milling,    and    drilling    machines,    presses,    etc. 

169.265  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  155,487  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Consolidated  Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Certain 
articles    of    iron    or    steel,    wrought    and    unwrought. 

169.266  ;  June  12  ;   Serial  No.  155,486 ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Consolidated  Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Black 
and  galvanized  sheets  and  tin  plate.  169,303 ;  June 
12 ;   Serial  No.  167,935  ;   published  Mar.   20,   1923. 

Consolidated  Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cot- 
ton cr6pe,  printed,  woven,  and  in  plain  colors.  166,954  • 
Apr.   17;   Serial  No.   170.808;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Consolidated  Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N  Y  Un- 
bleached sheeting.  174,819 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No 
172,031  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Consolidated  Textile  Corporation,  New  York  N  Y  Cot- 
ton piece  goods.  174.881 ;  Oct.  31  ;  Serial  No.  181,558  ; 
published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Consolidated  Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mer- 
cerized cotton  piece  goods.  176,054  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.   181,559  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Consolidated  Tool  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hack- 
saw frames  and  coping-saw  frames.  172,262 ;  Aug 
28  ;   Serial  No.   176,883  ;  published  May  29,   1923. 


Consolvo    Manufacturing   Company,    Inc.,   South    Norfolk, 

Va.      Chemical  used   as   a   flux  for   the   preparation   of 

an   antirusting  soldering  solution.      170,725;   July  24; 

Serial  No.  172,664  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Consolvo    Manufacturing    Co.,    Inc.,    South    Norfolk,    Va. 

Paint   and   varnish   removers.      177,385  ;    Dec.    18 ;    Se- 
rial No.   181,475  ;  published  Oct.   2,   1923. 
Constantino,  Alex,  Fort  Smith,  Ark.     Beverage  sold  as  a 

soft  drink.     164,816  ;   Feb.  27. 
Consumers  Biscuit  Company,   New  Orleans,   La.     Molded 

sugar  candy  in  the  shape  of  chickens,  rabbits,  and  eggs. 

166.430;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  164,232;  published  Jan.  9. 

1923. 
Consumers  Biscuit  Company,  New  Orleans,  La.     Candy. 

170,998 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,164  ;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 
Continental  Ampower  Company.     (See  Jester,  Jerome  K.) 
Continental  Auto  Parts  Company,  Columbus,  Ind.     Spring 

shackle    and    other    bolts,    nuts,    and    metal    washers. 

173,178  ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  170,475 ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 
Continental    Car    Company    of    America,    Louisville,    Ky. 

Commercial    truck    bodies,    dump,    mine,    quarry,    and 

industrial    car    bodies.      167,827 ;    May    8 ;    Serial    No. 

170,008  ;   published  Feb.   20,  1923. 
Continental    Car    Company    of    America,    Louisville,    Ky. 

Automobile   and  truck  bodies,  cabs,   motor  busses,  etc. 

171,353  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  171,203  ;  published  May  1, 

1923. 
Continental  Chemical  Corporation,  Watseka,  111.     Waxes 

and  wax  stains.     168,771 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,913  ; 

published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Continental  Drug  &  Chemical  Co.  Incorporated,  El  Paso, 

Tex.      Bay    rum,    borax    powder,    carbolic    acid,    etc. 

169,591  ;   June  26  ;   Serial  No.   150,995  ;  published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 

Continental  Drug  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Toilet 
articles  and  preparations.  168,058 ;  May  15 ;  Serial 
No.   170,056  ;   published  Feb.  6,   1923. 

Continental  BHbre  Company,  The,  Newark,  Del.  Com- 
posite material.  174,392  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  174,236  ; 
published  July   17,    1923. 

Continental  File  Corporation,  Anderson,  Ind.  File. 
165,525  ;  Mar.   13  ;   Serial  No.  164,495  ;   published   Oct. 

3,  1922. 

Continental  Pile  Corporation,  Anderson,  Ind.  File. 
171,672;  Aug.  7. 

Continental  Glue  Co.      (See  Flach,  Louis  J.) 

Continental  Mills,  Inc.,  Philadelphia  and  Germantown, 
Pa.  Woolen  fabrics  in  the  piece.  174,634-5  ;  Oct.  23 ; 
Serial  No.  181,731-2  ;  published  Aug.  7.  1923. 

Contlaental  Oil  Company,  The,  Denver,  Colo.  Lubricating 
oils  and  greases.  166,155  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  154,863  ; 
published  Dec.   19,  1922. 

Continental  Packing  Corporation.  (See  American  Cone 
and  Pretzel  Company.) 

Continental  Radio  &  Electric  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Radio  transmitting  and  receiving  sets  and  parta 
thereof,  vacuum  cleaners,  etc.  175,896 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Se- 
rial No.   175,712  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Continental  Refining  Company,  Cornplanter,  Pa.  Pe- 
troleum, gasoline,  automobile  and  engine  oils,  and  cup 
and  axle  grease.  165,199  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  167,713  ; 
published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Continental  Roofing  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Highland- 
town.  Baltimore,  Md.  Asphalt  roofing.  175,876 ;  Nov. 
13  ;  Serial  No.  180,050  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Continental  Roofing  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Highland- 
town,  Baltimore,  Md.  Roofing  material.  175,877; 
Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.   180.051  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Continental  Roofing  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  Highlandtown, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Green  mineral  surfaced  roofing. 
175.923 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,049  ;  published  Sept. 

4,  1923. 

Continental  Rubber  Conipany  of  New  York,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Unvulcanized  Guayule  rubber.  170.538 ;  July 
17 :  Serial  No.  174,427  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Continental  Watch  and  Jewelry  Co.     (See  Goldin,  Meyer.) 

Continental  Wood  Screw  Co.,  New  Bedford.  Slass.  Wood 
screws.  177.255 ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  184,280 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  25.  1923. 

Contra  Chemical  Co.     (See  Schmidt.  Frank  P.) 

Contrado,  Fred,  doing  business  as  Uncle  Sam's  Hygienic 
Mattress  Co.,  Boston.  Mass.  Mattresses,  box  springs, 
and  pillows.     163,954  ;  Feb.  6. 

Controllograph  Co.,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ticket 
printing,  registering,  issuing,  adding,  etc.,  machines. 
169,081 ;  June  5  ;  Serial  No.  172,978 ;  published  Mar. 
6,  1923. 

Cook,  Annie  P.,  Richmond.  Va.  Cooked  foods.  177.277; 
Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  167,802  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Cook,  Charles  I.,  doing  business  as  Carpenter,  Cook  Com- 
pany, Menominee,  Mich.  Butter  and  canned  milk. 
168,558  ;  Jan.   23. 

Cook,  Charles  K.,  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Leather 
goods.     167,336;   Apr.   24. 

Cook,  Ellen  T.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Emollient  for  treating  feet. 
175,427 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  173,701  ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Cook,  Jerome  I.,  doing  business  as  Research  Advertising 
Bureau,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Blank-form  hooks.  173,474 ; 
Sept.  25;  Serial  N"o.  176,165;  published  June  19,  1923. 


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Cook,  W.  C,  &  Co.,  Clevis,  Calif.  Stuffed  flgs.  176,524  ; 
No^'.  27  :  Serial  No.  183,053  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Cook,  Z.  T.,  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Cook,  Zacharlah  T.) 

Cook.  Ziichariah  T.,  doin?  Inisiness  as  Z.  T.  Cook  Mfg.  Co. 

Columbia.  Tenn.     Doll   swing.     164.536  :   Feb.   20. 
Cooke,    Harry    S.,   doing   business    as   Presto    Fire   Extin- 
guisher Company,  Beacon,  N.  Y.     Dry-powder  tube  flre 
extinguisher.      174,618  ;    Oct.   23  ;   Serial   No.    179,295  ; 
published  July  24.  1923. 

Cooknut  Corporation,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Cottonseed 
oil.  171,052;  July  31;  Serial  No.  175,652;  published 
May  15,   1923. 

Cooknut  Corporation,  The,  Balitmore,  Md.  Vegetable  lard 
substitute.  171,127  :  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  175,651 ;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1023. 
Cooknut  Corporation,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Vegetable 
lard  substitute.  173,774  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,650  ; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Coolee  Engineers,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Electric  stoves. 
164,660:  Feb.  27. 

Cooper,  Coate  &  Casey  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.,  and  New  York,  N.  T.  Cut  and  sewed  athletic 
style   men's  and  boys'   union   suits.     163,559  ;   Jan.  23. 

Cooper  Corp.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Battery  panels. 
164,701  ;   Feb.    27. 

Cooper,  Davidson  &  Klein  Cap  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Men's,  boys',  and  children's  caps.  175,962  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.   171,486;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Cooper,  H.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Suits,  topcoats, 
and  ulsters  for  men.  174,270 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No. 
174.560  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Cooper,  John  H.,  Stouchsburg,  Pa.  Leaf  tobacco  .nnd 
the  products  for  smoking  and  chewing.  168,928-; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,914  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Cooper,  Joseph,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery.  163,041 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Cooper,  Milton  G.  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Dresses,  aprons,  hosiery,  etc.  177,347 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Se- 
rial No.  180,844  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Co-Operative  League  of  The  United  States  of  America, 
Assoc,  The.  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Pamphlets,  monthly 
magazines,  printed  books  and  leaflets.      163,710  ;  Jan.  23. 

Coops  Bros-,  Sonoma,  Calif.  Fresh  deciduous  fruits. 
175,834  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  181,881 ;  published  Sept. 
4,   1923. 

Coppel  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Piece  goods — namely, 
cotton,  cotton  and  silk,  silk,  silk  and  wool,  etc.,  volls, 
hair  nets,  etc.     164,018  ;  Feb.  6. 

Coppel  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Piece  goods — namely, 
cotton,  cotton  and  silk,  silk.  etc.     164,936  ;  Feb.  27. 

Copperstone  Products  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Mineral 
aggregate  as  ingredients  for  road  surfacing,  pave- 
ments, floors,  etc.  172,920 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
177,277;   published   June  5,    1923. 

Coppes  Brothers  &  Zook,  Nappanee,  Ind.  Kitchen  cabi- 
nets.     176.824  ;   Nov.   27. 

Copps  Co.,  The,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.  Canned  vegetables, 
peanut  butter,  corn  meal,  etc.  167,092 ;  Apr.  24  ;  Se- 
rial No.   165,916 :  published   Jan.   30.   1923. 

Corbett  Bros.  Co.,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ribbons  in  the  piece.  177,142 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
150.848;  published  Dec.  13,  1921. 

Corbin,  B.  A.,  and  Son  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Rub- 
ber  hepl.=!.      16:^.787:   J.nn.    30. 

Corby  Baking  Company,  The.  Washington,  D.  C.  Bread. 
169,987  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  94,532  ;  published  Apr. 
3,  1923. 

Corby  Baking  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Bread.  172.633;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  167.292;  pub- 
lished May    11. 

Cord  Tire  Corporation,  The,  Chester,  W.  Va.  Automobile 
tire  casings.  170,660;  July  17;  Serial  No.  167,712; 
published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Corpn.son,  Al)e,  Los  .\ngeles,  C.nlif.  Combination  head- 
dress and  waistband  for  doll.  173.279  ;  Sept.  18 ; 
Serial  No.   179.840;   published   June  19,   1923. 

Coretty,  Emll,  Freeport,  N.  Y.  Hair  tonic.  169,022 ; 
May  29. 

Corkran,  Hill  c&  Co.  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Hams  and 
bacon.  167,061 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  160,235  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922. 

Corle,  Elisha  L.,  Hutchinson,  Kans.  Phonographs. 
175.748  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  164,157  ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Corlear  Products  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Varnish 
restorer.  167,777  :  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  172,466  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 

Corn  Products  Refining  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Edible 
corn  oil.  171,176;  July  31;  Serial  No.  171,487;  pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 

Corn  Products  Refining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sirup  for  food  purposes.  177,329-32 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Se- 
rial Nos.  178,593-6  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Cornell  Supply  Co.,  Lincoln.  Nebr.  Metal  pipes,  valves 
and  pipe  couplings.     164,368 ;  Feb.  20. 

Corning  Glass  Works,  Corning,  N.  Y.  Nursing  bottles 
169,625;  June  26;  Serial  No.  173,405;  published  Mar. 
20.   192.3. 

Corning  Glass  Works,  Corning,  N.  Y.  Glass  teapot.s. 
170.395  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,413  ;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 


Corning  Ice  &  Bottling  Works,  Corning,  Calif.  Nonal- 
coholic, maltless  beverage  used  as  a  soft  drink. 
168,931  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,624  ;  published  Mar. 
13,  1923. 

Corona  Foothill  Lemon  Company,  Corona,  Calif.  Fresh 
lemons.     164,182  ;   Feb.    13. 

Corona  Foothill  Lemon  Company,  Corona,  Calif.  Fresh 
lemons.  367,704;  May  8;  Serial  No.  164,866;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 

Corona  Foothill  Lemon  Company,  Corona,  Calif.  Fresh 
lemons.  167,709 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  164,865  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.   13,  1923. 

Corona  Pen  Company,  Janesvllle,  Wis.  Fountain  pens. 
166,743  ;  Apr.  10. 

Coronado    Fish    Co.      (See    Petrich,    Paul.) 

Corrado  &  Marranzini,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Olive  oil. 
173,626;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  164,493;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Corrugated  Bar  Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Metal 
rods,  bars,  stirrups,  etc.,  for  reenforeing  concrete, 
metallic  lathing  and  studding,  etc.  174,978  ;  Oct.  30  ; 
Serial   No.    148,647;   published   Aug.    14,    1923. 

Corrugated  Container  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cor- 
rugated-paper-board containers,  cartons,  and  paper 
•boxes.     164,427  ;   Feb.   20. 

Corso,  Vincent  M.,  doing  business  as  The  Hare  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Hair  tonics. 
173,900 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  176,454  ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Corticelll  Silk  Company,  Florence,  Northampton,  Mass. 
Silk  fabrics.  174,158 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No.  180,590 ; 
published  July  17,  1923. 

Corticelll  Silk  Company,  Florence,  Northampton,  Mass 
Silk  threads  and  threads  of  cotton  and  silk.  177,767 
Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  184,384  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Cortland  Line  Co.,  Inc.,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Shoe  laces 
167,765 ;  Alay  8 ;  Serial  No.  169,950 ;  published  Jan 
30,  1923. 

Cortland  Line  Co.  Inc.,  Cortland,  N.  Y.     Silk  fishing  lines 

175,385 ;   Nov.   6 ;    Serial  No.   164,386 ;   published   Aug. 

21,    1923. 
Cory,   Chas.   &   Son,    Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Ships'   me 

chanical     telegraph     transmitter-indicator     equipment 

169,921 ;  July  3. 

Cosln,  Joseph  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Cosin   Co.,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Powder  puffs.     173,700  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 

177,167  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Cosmetics  Products  Co.     (See  Fasani,  Francesco.) 
Cosmocrat     Advertising    Company,     Chicago,     111.       Leaf 

tobacco,      cigars,      cigarettes,      clippings,      and     snuff. 

163,299  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cosmos  Laboratory.      (See  Barna,  Nicholas.) 

Cosmos  Trading  Company.      (See   Klemperer,  Gustav.) 

Coston,  Edward  C,  Skidmore,  Mo.  Machines  for  forc- 
ing gears  or  other  articles  from  shafts  and  cylinder- 
boring  machines.  167,276 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
150,800;  published  Jan.  30,.  1923. 

Cotera,  Francisco,  doing  business  as  The  Cetera  Broth- 
ers, El  Paso,  Ter.  Coffee.  173,599 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 
No.  168,208  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Cott-a-lap  Company,  The,  Somerville,  N.  J.  Advertising 
signs.  175,832;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  181,980;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 

Cotter,  R.  E.,  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  fish, 
fruits,  and  vegetables.  175,331;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No. 
180,201 ;    published    Aug.    14,    1923. 

Cotter,  R.  E.,  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
vegetables,  fruits,  and  fish.  166,453  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No. 
166.453;  published  Jan.  16,  1023. 

Coty,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumes.  172,878;  Sept. 
11  ;  Serial  No.  175,920  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Coty,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
fumes, toilet  water,  face,  sachet,  and  talcum  powder, 
etc.  176,20.-) :  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  180,099  ;  publish  d 
Sept.  4,  1923. 

Coty,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
fumes, toilet  water,  face  powder,  etc.  176,299  ;  Nov. 
20:   Serial   No.   180,104:   published   Aug.   14.   1923. 

Couch  Bros.  Manufacturing  Co.,  East  Point,  Ga. ;  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.  ;  and  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Cotton  canvas  or 
duck.      165.640;   Mar.   13. 

Couch,  Ralph  F.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Section  of  a  daily 
publication.  168,925  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  175,545  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Couch,  Ralph  F.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Monthly  publication. 
171,823  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  175,544  ;  published  May 
1,  1923. 

Coudurler  Fructus  &  Descher,  Lyon,  France,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and  silk  and  cotton  velvets  in  the 
piece.  168,801 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  174,357 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Coudurier,  Fructus  &  Descher,  Lyon,  France,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Velvets  in  the  piece.  175,510 ;  Nov.  6  : 
Serial    No.    177,548  ;    published    Aug.    28,    1923. 

Cough  Checker  Company,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Cough  medi- 
cine. 177.058  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  180,363  ;  published 
Sept.  18,  1923. 

Cough  King  Co.,  The,  Oakland,  Md.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  coughs  and  colds.  167,7-10:  Mny  8;  Se- 
rial No.   168,958 ;    published   Jan.   2,    1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Coughlin,  Frank  R.,  assignor  to  Coughlln  Manufacturing 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sized  gold  leaf,  imitation-gold 
leaf,  and  silver  leaf.  168,120 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
158,075  :    published   Feb.    27,   1923. 

Coughlin  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Coughlin,  Frank  R., 
assignor.) 

Coulson,  Chas.  H.,  doing  business  as  Coulson  Heel  Com- 
pany, Hanover,  Pa.  Shoe  heels.  170,731  ;  July  24  ; 
Serial  No.  172,262  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Coulter,  Maud  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bread,  biscuits, 
cake,  cookies,  cinnamon  rolls,  etc.  172,477  ;  Aug.  28  ; 
Serial   No.    173,180 ;   published   May   1,   1923. 

Council  on  Foreign  Relations,  Inc.,  'New  York,  N.  Y. 
Quarterly  review.  168,893 ;  May  29.  Serial  No. 
169,348  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Counterbalance  Rubber  Heel  Co.,  Elyria.  Ohio.  Rubber 
heels.  165,318  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  167,701 ;  published 
Nov.   14,   1922. 

Country  Club  Soda  Co.,  Inc.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Cream 
soda,  birch  beer,  glnaer  ale,  lemon  soda,  etc.  168.458  ; 
May  22  :  Serial  No.  173,406  :  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 

Country  Editor  Publishing  Company,  The.  (See  Ran- 
dolph, Teasdale.) 

Court,  R.  G.,  Co.  Inc.,  Covington,  Ky.  Beverage  sold  as 
soft  drink.  167,013  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  162,666 ; 
published  Aug.  29,  1922. 

Courtney,  William  P.,  doing  business  as  Courtney's  Red 
Top  Soda  Water  Co.,  Oakland.  Calif.  Soda  water. 
173,982;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  181,062;  published  July 
10,   1923. 

Coverdale  &  Bruebaker,  Sioux  Citv,  Iowa.  Sherbet  bars. 
171,328 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  168,633 ;  published  May 
15,  1923. 

Covington,  Clarence  L.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Hams,  but- 
ter, and  strawberries  in  their  natural  state.  163,836  ; 
Jan.   30. 

Covington,  John  W..  Chicago.  111.  Tooth  paste.  ]"0,0.S5; 
July  10;   Serial  No.  173,811:  published  Apr.   10,   1923. 

Cowen,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  Blaydon-on-Tyne,  assignor  to 
Priestman  Collieries  Limited,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Eng- 
land. Bricks,  retorts,  tiles,  quarles,  pipes,  lumps,  and 
other  articles  made  of  fire  clay.  23,653  ;  renewed  Sept. 
26,  1923. 

Cowiche  Creamery,  Cowiche,  Wash.  Butter,  cheese. 
176,731  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  173,565  ;  published  July 
31,  1923. 

Cowman,  Edward  C,  Bellefontaine,  Ohio.  Antiseptic  lo- 
tion.    172,487  :  Aug.  28. 

Cox,  Abram,  Stove  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Coal 
stoves  and  ranges.  169,159 :  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
165,619  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Cox,  Chester  R.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Built-in  furniture. 
175,699;    Nov.    6. 

Cox,  Winfield  F.,  Burgin,  Ky.  Brooms.  168,785  ;  May  29  ; 
Serial   No.   122,932 ;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 

Coy,  Hunt  and  Company,  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Paper. 
166,006;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  168,921;  published  Jan. 
2,  1923. 

Coy,  Hunt  and  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper. 
173,132;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  179,399;  published  June 
12,  1923. 

Coyne,  Edward  J.,  doing  business  as  Venus  Specialty  Co., 

Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Eardrum     protectors.       163,711 ; 

.Tan.   23. 
Craddock-Terrv    Co..    Lynchburg,    Va.      Shoes.      176.274  ; 

Nov.   20  :   Serial  No.   177,278  ;  published  Aug.   7.    192:?, 
Craddock    Terry    Company,    Lynchburg,     Va.       Women's 

shoes.     170,728  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,906  ;  published 

Apr.  24,  1923. 

Cradock,  George,  &  Co..  assi.srnor  to  George  Cradock  & 
Co.  Ltd.,  Wakefield,  England.  Wire  rope  and  chain. 
23,103  ;  renewed  Mav  23,   192.'^. 

Craig,  Stephen,  Company,  Newport,  R.  I.  Prophylactic 
ointment.  173,663  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176.001";  pub- 
lished   June   26,    1923. 

Craigie,  Robert  E.,  doing  business  as  Painters  Supply 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Paints,  paint  enamels,  colors 
in  oil,  .1apan  driers,  and  varnish.     163,042  ;   Jan.  2. 

Craigie,  Robert  E..  doing  business  as  Painters  Supply  Com- 
pany, Detroit.  Mich.  House  paint,  flat  wall  paint,  floor 
paint,  colors  in  oil,  etc.     163,043  ;  Jan.  2. 

Cramer,  C.  N.,  Co.,  Ashland,  Wis.  Brooms.  169.964 ; 
July  10;  Serial  No.  174,891;  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 

Cramer,  Charles,  Gardner,  Kans.  Liniment  for  use  in 
treating  sore  or  stiff  muscles,  strains,  and  sprains. 
163,044  ;   Jan.  2. 

Cramp,  William.  &  Sons  Ship  &  Engine  Building  Co., 
The.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gears  and  gear  blanks 
174,975 ;  Oct.  30  ;  SeriaJ  No.  154,962  ;  published  Aug. 
14,   1923. 

Crane  &  MacMahon,  doing  business  as  St.   Marys  Wheel 

&  Spoke  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  and  St.  Marys,  Ohio. 

Vehicle  wheels.     165,914  ;  Mar.  20. 
Crane,    William    M.,    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Gas 

stoves    or   ranges.      163,820 ;    Jan.    30. 
Crane,  Z.  &  W.  M.,  Dalton.  Mass.     Writing  paper,  mailing 

envelopes,  flat  paper,  paper  boards.     163.466;  Jan.   16 
Craven,  Horace  G.,  doing  business  as  Bouillonized  Peanut 

Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Peanuts    prepared    with 

meat    extract.      173,643:    Oct.   2;    Serial   No.    158,815; 

published   July   10,   1923. 


Crawford  Farms,  Incorporated,  Millbrook,  N.  Y.     Cheese. 

171.023  ;   July  31  ;   Serial  No.  168,025  ;  published  Apr. 
3,  1923. 

Crawford  Farms,  Incorporated,  Millbrook,  N.  Y.     Cheese. 

171.024  ;  July  31 ;   Serial  No.  168,026  ;  published  Mar. 
27,   1923. 

Crawford  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.  Re- 
covers for  vehicle  tops,  curtains  for  vehicles,  covers  for 

vehicle  seats  and  doors,    etc.      163,045 ;   Jan.   2. 
Crawford,   Marion   L.,   Malvern,    Ohio.      Screen   scratcher 

and  rubber  for  use  in  making  bricks,  tiles,  etc.    173,920  ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  173,813  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Crawford,  McGregor  &  Canby  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Golf  clubs.     163,223-5  ;  Jan.  2. 
Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company,    The,    Dayton, 

Ohio.      Golf   clubs.      163,300;    Jan.    9. 
Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company,    The,    Dayton, 

Ohio.      Golf    clubs.       165,459 :     Mar.    13 ;     Serial    No. 

171,613  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company,    The,    Dayton, 

Ohio.       Golf    clubs.      165,460 :     Mar.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

171,616;  published  ,Tan.  2,   1923. 
Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company,    The,    Dayton, 

Ohio.     Golf   clubs.      165,461-2 ;   Mar.    13 ;    Serial   Nos. 

171,620-1  ;  published  Jan.  2,   1923. 
Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company,    The,    Dayton, 

Ohio.      Golf    clubs.       165,463 ;    Mar.    13 ;     Serial    No. 

171,625  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company,   The,   Dayton, 

Ohio.     Golf   clubs.      165,464-5 ;    Mar.   13 ;    Serial   Nos. 

171,627-8;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Crawford,    McGregor   &    Canby    Company,    Dayton,    Ohio. 

Golf    clubs.      165,745;    Mar.    20;    Serial   No.    171,629; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Crawford,  McGregor  &  Canby  Company,  The,  Dayton, 
Ohio.  Golf  clubs  and  balls.  167,065 ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial  No.  159,558  ;  published  .Tan.  9,   1923. 

Crawford,  McGregor  &  Canby  Company,  The,  Dayton, 
Ohio.  Golf  balls.  167,168 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
171,617;  published   Jan.  30,   1923. 

Crawford,  McGregor  &  Canbv  Company,  The,  Dayton, 
Ohio.  Golf  clubs.  168,066 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
171.622  :  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 

Crawford  McGregor  &  Canby  Company,  The,  Dayton, 
Ohio.  Golf  clubs.  168,958 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
171,014;    published    Mar.    13,    1923. 

Crawford,  McGregor  &  Canbv  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Golf  clubs.  173,813  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  171,623  ;  pub- 
lished  July  3,   1923. 

Craycroft  Oil  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubri- 
cating oils  and  greases,  gasoline,  fuel  oils,  etc.  164,403 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Cream  Balm  Company,  The,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Medicinal 
compound  for  the  treatment  of  catarrhal  diseases  of 
the  head.  172,568 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  170,626 ; 
published    May    22,    1923. 

Creed,  W.  S.,  doing  business  as  W.  S.  Creed  Company, 
Roanoke,  Va.  Alimentary  products  and  pastes,  spa- 
ghetti, macaroni,  etc.  177,196 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
178,494  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Creger,  Henry  N.,  doing  business  as  Red  Gum  Products 
Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Retiring  cream.  163,428 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Crell,  Albert  P..  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Bumpers  for  auto- 
mobiles. 167,497 :  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,4.34 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,   1923. 

Creme-Petrol   Company.      (See  Neiswender   Lisle   W.) 

Cremo  Caramel  Company.      (See  O'Connor,  Frederick  A.) 

Crt'o-Dipt  Company,  Inc.,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 
Stains.     163,301  ;  Jan.  9. 

Creo-Dipt  Company,  Inc.,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 
Shingles.  165,369  :  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  161,175  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.   17,  1922. 

Creolin  Co.,  The.  Rahwav,  N.  .1.  Disinfectant  for  veter- 
inary uses.      164,685;   Feb.   27. 

Creolin  Co.,  The,  Rahway,  N.  J.  Chemical  substance  used 
as  a  wood  preserver.  167,589 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
169,847;   published   Jan.   9,   1923. 

Crescent  Co.      (See  Ford,  Willard  R.) 

Crescent  Coal  Co.,  Peoria,  III.     Coal.     169,696;  June  26. 

Crescent  Oeole  Candv  Co.  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La, 
Candy.  169,988  :  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  130,160  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Crescent  Refractories  Company,  Curwensville,  Pa.  Fire 
bricks,  and  tile  except  metal  and  porcelain.  167,469  ; 
May  1 :  Serial  No.  166,984  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Crescent  Rubber  Specialty  Company.     (See  Breit,  Antol  M.) 

Crescent  Shoe  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Footwear.  168,283  ; 
May  15. 

Crescent  Washing  Machine  Company,  Incorporated,  New 
Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Dishwashing  machines  and  metiil- 
parts-washing  machines.  175,125  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial 
No.  177,168:  published  Aug.   V,  1923. 

Crex  Carpet  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chenille  rugs. 
164,264;   Feb.   13. 

Crippen  &  Reid,  Baltimore,  Md.  Boys'  suits.  177,549  ; 
Dec.  18;   Serial  No.  183,198;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Crocker,  Josiah  H.,  doing  business  as  Pingo  Company, 
Cambridge,  Mass.     Stove  polishes.     175,694  ;  Nov.  6. 

Crocker  National  Fire  Prevention  Engineering  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Chemical  fire-extinguishing  apparatus. 
164,955;  Feb.  27. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Crofut  &  Knapp  Co.,  The,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Caps 
and  hats   for  men  and   women.     172,508 ;   Aug.   28. 

Crofut  &  Knapp  Co.,  The,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Caps 
and  hats  of  folt,  straw,  silk,  etc.  176,014  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.   176,329  ;  published  July  31,   1923. 

Crofut  &  Kuapp  Co..  The,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Caps 
and  hats.  176,268;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  176,253;  pub- 
lished Aug.   7,   1923. 

Crogau  Manufacturing  Company,  Bangor,  Me.  Measur- 
ins  tapes.     168.278  :  May  15. 

Crompton  Company,  West  Warwick  and  Providence,  R.  I. 
Cotton,  woolen,  or  silk  piece  goods.     163.302  ;  Jan.  9. 

Cromwell,  Robert  H.,  doing  business  as  Southern  Cali- 
fornia Cosmetic  Mfg.  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Prepa- 
ration for  imparting  a  glossy  appearance  to  the  hair. 
172,977  :  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,074  ;  published  June 
12,   1923. 

Cron  Company,  The.  Piqua,  Ohio.  Furniture.  168,899 ; 
May  27  ;   Serial  No.  167,041 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Crooker  &  Morse,  Inc.,  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Boots  and 
shoes.  173,756;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  177,428;  published 
July  10.   1923. 

Crosley  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  American  Auto- 
mobile Accessories  Company.) 

Cross,  Henry  H.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Gasoline,  naph- 
tha, kerosene,  fuel  oils,  etc.  167,531 ;  May  1  ;  Serial 
No.  174,294  ;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Cross,  lleuiv  11.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Motor  oil. 
171.117;   July  31;   Serial  No.  175,189;  published  May 

1,  1923. 

Cross,  Walter  B.,  Denver,  Colo.  Relishes  and  condiments, 
in  the  form  of  dressings  and  sauces,  sandwiches,  hash, 
etc.  176,733  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  173,814  ;  published 
Aug.  7,  1923. 

Crossley,  Nat  M.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Fresh  apples.  165,029  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Crow  Blacking  Co.      (See   Capen,   George  H.) 

Crow    Specialties   Company.      (See   Capen.    George   H.) 

Crowley,  Charles  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mercerized  lisle 
elastic  web.     163,956;  Feb.  6. 

Crown    Bottling    Works.       (See    May,    C.    Edward.) 

Crown  Brewing  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Malt  or  cereal 
beverage  and  malt  sirup  for  making  same.  173.280  ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  179,032  ;  published  June  19,  192.'^. 

Crown  Die  and  Tool  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dies,  bench 
pipe  vises,  post  pipe  vises,  etc.  176,665  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Se- 
rial No.   181.818  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Crown  Manufacturing  Company,  Phelps,  N.  T.  Cider 
mills  and  fruit  presses.  168,132;  May  15;  Serial 
No.    170,809 ;    published    Feb.    20.    1923. 

Crown   Motors.       (See   Michelsen,    Henry    C.) 

Crown  Petticoat  Co.,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Petticoats, 
bloomers,   and   pantalets.      163,560 ;    Jan.    23. 

Crown  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nutritive  con- 
fection in  cake  form.  167,477 :  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
163,735;   published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Crown  Shock-Absorber  Co.,  Houston,  Tex.  Shock  ab- 
sorbers. 167.806:  May  8;  Serial  No.  167,224;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

Crown  Tavtarex  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Catarrh  jellv. 
169,663  :  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  170,929  ;  published  Mar. 
20,   1923. 

Crown  Tartares  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tooth  paste 
and  tonic  for  the  gums.  169.664;  June  26;  Serial  No. 
170,930  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Crown  Willamette  Paper  Companv,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Paper  hags.  166,205  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169,349  ; 
published  Nov.  14.  1922. 

Crown  Willamette  Paper  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Paper  bags.  176,003 :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  182,401  ; 
published   Sept.  4,   1923. 

Crozer,  John  P.,  doing  business  as  Samuel  A.  Crozer  & 
Son,  Upland,  Pa.  Cheviots  in  the  piece.  165.452 ; 
Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  171,488  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Crozer,  Samuel  A.,  &  Son.     (See  Crozer,  John  P.) 

Cruikshank  Brothers  Company,  Pittsburgh  Pa.  Chili 
sauce,  salad  dressings,  cider  and  white  vinegar,  apple 
butter,  etc.  165,804;  Mar.  20;  Serial  Nd.  172,665; 
r-Mi.shed  Jan.  9.  1923. 

Crumley,  C.  V.,  doing  business  as  Tubetite  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Compound  for  prevent- 
ing punctures  in  pneumatic  tires.  170.301;  July  10; 
Serial    No.    176,606;    published    Apr.    10.    1923. 

Crupain.  Morris.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Powder  Puffs. 
163,860;  Jan.  30. 

Crutcher.  Edwin,  doing  business  as  Golden  Arrow  Hosierv 
Mills.  Nashville,  Tenn.  Hosierv.  175.733 ;  Nov.  13"; 
Serial   No.   178.958:  published   July  10,   1923. 

Crysler,  J.  M.,  Co..  Boston,  Mass.  Dress,  negligee,  and 
work  shirts,  blouses,  and  sweaters.  166.633  ;  Apr.  10  : 
Serial  No.   168,207;  published   .Tan.  9,  1923. 

Crystal  Candy  Co.,  Winston-Salem.  N.  C.  Candy. 
165.782;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  157,476;   published  Jan. 

2.  1923. 

Crystal     Candy     Co.,     Wlnston-Salera.     N.     C.       Candv. 

168.579  :   May  29 ;   Serial  No.  162,872  ;  published  Feb. 

20.  1923. 
Crystal  Chemical  Co.      (See  Thompson,  Zola.) 
Crystal  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Powder 

for  nursery   and   toilet   use.      174.068 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial 

No.  178.554  :  published  .Tuly  10,  1923. 
Crystal  Chemical  Company.     (See  Sterrick,  Harrison  D.) 


Crystal  Glass  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Glass  jars,  bowls, 
and  vases,  drinking  glasses,  and  glass  tumblers.  103,467  ; 
.Tan    16. 

Crystal  I'ctroleum  Products  Corporation.  (See  Abbott, 
Frederick  J.) 

Crystal  Waxing  Company,  The.  (See  Shelby  Wax  Paper 
Company,   assignor.) 

Crystal    Window    Cleaner.       (See    Wenger,    Aaron.) 

Crystaline  Salt  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Reming- 
ton Salt  Company,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Salt.  24,007;  re- 
newed Jmu.  9,  1924. 

Crysto  Soap  Co.,  Aurora,  111.  Mineral  soap.  167,699 ; 
May  8  ;  Serial  No.  166,652  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Cudahv  Packing  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.,  and  South 
Omaha.  Nebr.     Dry  sausa.ae.     164,048;  Feb.   13. 

Cudahy  Packing  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.,  and  South 
Omaha,  Nebr.  Smoked  and  canned  meats,  fresh  sausage, 
and  extract  of  beef.  165,819 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
165,782  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Cudahv  Packing  Companv,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Shortening 
comjiound.  168.335 :  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  161,031 ; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Cudahy  Packing  Company,  The,  doing  business  as  Cudahy 
Soap  Works,  Chicago,  111.,  and  South  Omaha,  Nebr. 
Toilet  soap.  168,896 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  168,146  ; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Cudahy  Soap  Works.  (See  Cudahy  Packing  Company, 
The.) 

Cuir  Chemical  Company,  Bayard,  Nebr.  Lotion  for  ec- 
zema, pimples,  itch,  etc.     168,001  ;  May  8. 

CuUander  Machiniry  Co.,  Belzoni,  Miss.  Cotton  trampers. 
177,624  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  182,334  ;  published  Oct. 
9,  1923. 

Culm  Burn  Equipment  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Furnace  grates.     166,757 ;   Apr.   10. 

Cultivator  Publishing  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Wecklv  periodicals.  175,138;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No. 
180.421 ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Cumberland  Chemical  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Proprietary 
medicinal  preparations.  172,571  :  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
170,429  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Cumberland  Chemical  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Proprietary 
medicinal  preparations.  172,586  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
170,428;    published    May    29,    1923. 

Cumberland  Chemical  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Tablets  and 
a  salve  for  hemorrhoids.  174,479  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No. 
178,167;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Cumberland  Chemical  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Tonic  com- 
pound. 174,480  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  178,166  ;  published 
July   10,   1923. 

Cumberland  &  Liberty  Mills  Co.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Self- 
rising  wheat  flour.  165,102 :  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
160,870  ;  published  Nov.  14,   1922. 

Cumberland  Tobacco  Works.  Inc.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Smok- 
ing tobacco.      163,303  ;   Jan.   9. 

Cummings  &  Johnson,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Card  game. 
176,257:  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  3  80,528;  published  July 
31,   1923. 

Cummins.  Charles  C,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Dt^ntifrice. 
177,094;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  171,452;  published  Sept. 
11.  1923. 

Cunningham,  Charles  A.,  doing  business  as  Abe  Lincoln 
Post  Card  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Picture  post  cards. 
167.424  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  170,629  ;  published  Jan.  2, 
1923. 

Cunningham,  Christopher,  Companv.  The,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Tanks  and  washtubs.     173,080  ;  Sept.  11. 

Ciinninaham.  Edw.  P..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  hats. 
176.886  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  181,514  ;  published  Sept.  11, 
1923. 

Cunningham,  Elmer  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Radio  ap- 
paratus. 174,343  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  153,200 ;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

Cunningham,  Elmer  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Thermionic 
detector,  amplifier,  and  oscillator  tubes.  174,432  ;  Oct. 
16;  Serial  No.  178,957;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Cunningham.  Jesse,  doing  business  as  J.  C.  Pile  Remedy 
Co..  Lowellville.  Ohio.  Remedy  for  piles.  164,457 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Cunningham,  Joseph  A..  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Newspaper 
cartoon  sections.  173.717  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,959  ; 
published   June   26,   1923. 

Cupples  Companv  Manufacturers.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Overalls 
and   work   shirts.      364.815;    Feb.    27. 

Cupples  Companv  Manufacturers,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rubber 
jar  rings.  170.129:  .Tuly  10;  Serial  No.  158,380: 
published  May  30,  1922. 

Cupples  Companv  Manufacturers.  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Rubber 
.1ar  rings.  171,414  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  172,584  ;  pub- 
lished May  8,   1923. 

Curley,  Austin  H.,  Revere,  Mass.  Medicinal  compound 
for  the  treatment  of  piles.  165,612  :  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 
No.   167,163  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Curran.  .T.  E..  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Dandruff 
remedy.  165.83  5  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  165,985  ;  published 
.Tan.  2.  1923. 

Curran,  J.  E..  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dandruff 
remedy,  toilet  and  skin  rirpDaration.  167.414  ;  May  1 ; 
Serial  No.  168,515  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Curry,  J.  Byrne,  doing  business  as  Curry  &  Coutellier. 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Radio-detector  crystalline  com- 
pound for  radio  reception.     176,781 ;  Nov.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpliaietical  Ust  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Curtis,  A.  Li.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Internal  and  injective  rem- 
edies for  gonorrhea.  177,357 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
181,981 ;  published   Sept.  25,  1923. 

Curtis  Corporation,  The,  Wilmington,  Del.  Cannfed  ripe 
olives,  artichokes,  tunny  fish,  pimientos,  etc.  169,417; 
June  12. 

Curtis  Corporation,  The,  WilminRton,  Del.,  and  Long 
Beach,  Calif.     Ripe  olives.     1G9.705  ;  June  26. 

Curtis  Corporation,  The,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Long 
Beach,  Calif.  Canned  ripe  olives  and  canned  fish. 
175,34-i ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  171,305 ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Curtis,  J.  C,  Leather  Company,  Ludlow,  Pa.  Leather 
insoles.  172,099  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  174,074  ;  pub- 
lished   May    22,    1923. 

Curtl.s  &  Jones  Company,  Reading,  Pa.  Shoes.  170,396  ; 
July  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,414  ;  publi.shed  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Curtis  Publishing  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ag- 
ricultural journal  issued  weekly.  168,901  ;  May  29  ; 
Serial  No.  166,651  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Curtis  Shoe  Company,  Marlboro  and  Boston,  Mass.  Boots 
and  shoes  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.  169,374  ; 
June  12  ;  Serial  No.  169,703  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Curtiss,  Lloyd,  assignor  to  Service  Sales  Agency,  Newark, 
N.  J.  Crystallized  sweet  pickles  in  bottles.  170,071; 
July  10 :   Serial  No.  165,913  ;  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 

Cusack,  Thomas,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mechanical  ad- 
vertising, illuminated  structural,  painted  board,  and 
painted  wall  signs.  167,851 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
164,234;    published   Feb.    6,   1923. 

Cusack,  Thomas,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electrically- 
illuminated  signs.  177,762 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
177,217  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Cushman  Drug  Co.      (See  Adams,  Thomas  H.) 

Cushman's  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cakes.  170,896  ; 
July  24;  Serial  No.  171,416;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Custer,  John  A.,  doing  business  as  Telltale  Hosiery  Co., 
Lansdale,  Pa.  Hosiery.  173,394  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No. 
178,227 ;    published   July  10,    1923. 

Cuthbert,  Richard  G.,  doing  business  as  Globe  Radio  Mfg. 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  receiving  and  transmitting 
sets.  174,719 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  173,956  ;  published 
July   10,   1923. 

Cutler-Magner  Co.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Cement  plaster,  wood- 
fiber  plaster,  Portland  cement,  stucco,  gypsum  finish, 
plaster   board,    etc.      163,046;    Jan.    2. 

Cutler-Magner  Co.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Lime,  plaster,  cement, 
and  mixtures  of  cement  and  sand.  167,461 ;  May  1  ; 
Serial  No.  167,295  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Cutler  Steel  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Metal  alloys, 
and  particularly  for  chromium  iron  alloys.  165,997 ; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  167,604  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Cutrer,  Bennie  B.,  doing  business  as  Blu-Ribbon  Ice 
Cream  Co.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.  Ice  cream,  sherbet.  Ices, 
and  frozen  dainties.  168,711 :  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
156,188  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Cutter  Electrical  and  Manufacturing  Company.  The,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Electrical  switches,  circuit  breakers. 
174,688;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  179,928;  published  July 
31,   1923. 

Cyclone  Fence  Company,  North  Chicago,  111.  Metal  refu.se 
baskets.     176.938:    Dec.   4. 

Cyganiewicz,  John,  Chicago,  111.  Ladles'  hand  bags  and 
poeketbooks.  170,787  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  175,071 ; 
published  Apr.   24,   1923. 

Czechoslovak  Art  Shop  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  and  New  York. 

N.  Y.     Chinaware.   171,493  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  172,032  ; 

published   May   15,    1923. 
D-A  Lubricant  Company,  Inc.,  Indianapolis.  Ind.     Motor 

and   tractor  lubricating  oils.     166,493  ;  Apr.  3  ;   Serial 

No.    171.225;    published    Jan.    9.    1923. 
D.  &  N.  Drug  Co.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.     Lotion  for  chapped 

hands.     167,409  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  168,356  ;  published 

Jan.  9,    1923. 
Daarnhouwer  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cocoa  beans 

and    butter,    coffees,    spices,    and    desiccated    coconut. 

177,021  ;  Dee.   11 ;   Serial  No.  165,487  ;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 
Dabner.  Jess  E.,  Petaluma,  Calif.     Transparent  dressing 

for  painted  and  varnished  surfaces  and  glass.    177,537  ; 

Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  183,873;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Dabrasky,   Apolinars,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Insect   powder. 

172,676  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  166,769  ;  published  May 

8,  1923. 

Dabrooks'  Perfume  Company.  (See  Williams,  Davis, 
Brooks  &  Co.,   assignors.) 

Dade  City  Citrus  Growers  Association,  Dade  City,  Fla. 
Fresh  citrous  fruits.  175,778 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
177,279;   published    Aug.    14,    1923. 

Dae  Health  Laboratories.  ,  (See  International  Consoli- 
dated  Chemical   Corporation.) 

Daggett  &  Miller  Co.  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Hair  tonic. 
172,967  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,007  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Daggett,  W.  F.,  &  Sons,  Pasadena,  Calif.     Snap  fasteners, 

elastic  webbing,  cotton  tape,  shoe  laces,  etc.     165,314  ; 

Mar.  6;   Serial  No.   166,662;  published  Nov.   14.   1922. 
Dahlberg  &  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Composition  of 

material     for    wall     boards,     lining    for    houses,     etc. 

167,788 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  166,175 ;  published  Feb.  6, 

1»23. 


Dahlberg  &  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Composition  of 
material  for  wall  boards,  lining  for  houses,  plaster 
bases,  etc.  167,870  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  168,575  ;  pub- 
lished  Feb.   6,   1923. 

Dahlquist,  Theodore  W.,  doing  business  as  Dahlquist 
Manufacturing  Company,  South  Boston,  .Mass.  Ex- 
pansion joints,  kettles,  floats,  etc.     175.721  ;  Nov.  6. 

Daily,  Bert  L.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Paints  and  painters' 
materials.  165,856;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  143,811;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2.  1923. 

Dainty-Form  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fat-re- 
ducing cream.  175,621 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  180,791  ; 
published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Daintymaid  Co.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Spiced  India  relish, 
piccalilli,  Russian  dressing,  salad  dressing,  etc. 
168,641  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  165,484  ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Dainty  Maid  Company,  Somerville,  Mass.  Salad  dressing, 
mayonnaise,  tartar  sauce,  mustard,  olive  pimento  may- 
onnaise, etc.  172,805;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  150,138; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Dairy  Laboratories,  The.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  -Antiseptic 
and  deodorizers.  175.492  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  177,898  ; 
published  Aug.   14.   1923. 

Dairy  Products  Co.,  The.     (See  Kuhns,  Jacob  U.,  jr.) 

Dairymen's  League  Co-Opprative  Association,  Inc.,  TJtica, 
N.  Y.  Condensed  and  evaporated  milk.  173,135 ; 
Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  178,376;  published  June  12, 
1923. 

Daison  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lamp 
shades  made  of  fabric.     168.528  ;  May  22. 

Daisy  Dish  Pan  Company.      (See  Hendricks,  William  11.) 

Daisy-Du  Company,  Irvington,  N.  Y.  Face  or  skin  cream. 
165,501  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166,048  ;  published  Nov. 
7,  1922. 

Daisy  Whitehead  Knitting  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
173,508  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,826  I  published  June 
19,  1923. 

Dakota  Compound  Company,  Pierre,  S.  Dak.  Powder  used 
as  water  softener.  170,440 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
172,084  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Dale,  Forty  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  London,  England.  Valve  receiv- 
ing and  transmitting  sets  and  crystal  receiving  sets. 
175,866  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  175,304  ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Daley,  Walter  S.,  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Frozen  confec- 
tions. 165,788  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  164,309  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 

Dallam,  F.  B.,  doing  business  as  American  Sales  Agencies 
Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Wrapping  Paper. 
165,854;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  149,176;  published  Dec. 
26,  1922. 

Dalley,  F.  F.,  Company,  Inc..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Shoe-shining 
kits.  177,485  ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  183,201 ;  published 
Oct.  2,  1923. 

Dalton  Hosiery  Mills,  Dalton,  Ga.  Hosiery.  173,897 ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,720 ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Dalton  Hosiery  Mills,  Dalton,  Ga.  Hosiery.  174,841 ; 
Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,832  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Dalton,  Whittier,  True  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical 
control  apparatus.  171,084 ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No. 
174,201 ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Tie.      (See  Daltroff,  Ernest,  assignor.) 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Caron  Corporation.  Per- 
fume, toilet  water,  rouges,  face  powder,  talcum  powder, 
etc.     169,118  ;  June  5. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron. 
Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Caron  Corporation.  Per- 
fume,  toilet  water,   rouges,  etc.     169,938  ;  July  3. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Caron  Corporation.  Per- 
fume, toilet  water,  rouges,  face  and  talcum  powders, 
etc.  170,278 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  173,916 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris.  France.  Perfume,  toilet  water,  rouges,  etc. 
171,100  ;  July  31  :  Serial  No.  174.169  ;  published  Apr. 
24,   1923. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris,  France.  Perfume,  toilet  water,  rouges,  face 
powder,  talcum  powder,  etc.  172,520  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial 
No.   173,880  ;  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris,  France.  Perfume,  toilet  water,  rouges,  face 
powder,  talcum  powder,  etc.  172.532;  Sept.  4;  Serial 
No.   173.876:   published  Apr.   17,   1923. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Caron  Corporation.  Perfume, 
face  and  talcum  powders,  etc.  172,538  :  Sept.  4  ;  Se- 
rial   No.    173.881;    published    May    29,    1923. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris.  France,  assignor  to  Caron  Corporation.  Perfume, 
toilet  water,  rouges,  etc.  1 72,5.39  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No. 
173,877:    published    May    29.    1923. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Caron  Corporation.  Perfume, 
toilet  water,  rouges,  face  powder,  etc.  173,444  ;  Sept. 
25;  Serial  No.  173,875;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Daltroff,  Ernest,  assignor  to  E.  Daltroff  &  Cie.,  Paris. 
France,  trading  as  Perfumerie  Caron.  Perfume,  toilet 
water,  rouges,  face  powder,  talcum  powder,  etc. 
164,476;  Feb.  20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Daman,  Arthur  C,  Denver.  Colo.   Ilonc.v.   164,!)22  ;   Feb.  27. 

Damascus  Stoil  I'roducts  Corporation,  Uoekford,  III. 
Cutlorv.  tools,  etc.  165,567  ;  Mar.  13  ;  161,036  ;  pub- 
lished  l>ee.    10.    1022. 

Dandn-Halpern  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Linens  and 
decor:ite(l  linens  in  the  piece.  172,001  :  Sept.  11  ;  Se- 
rial No.  177,003  ;  published  June  12,  1023. 

Dandi-e  Patch  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Rlnninger, 
Frank   H.i 

Dandereater  Company.      (See  Shields,  Belmont  L.) 

Daniels,  Dr.  A.  C,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Mange  liquid  and 
hair  tonic.  105,428 :  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  165,918 ; 
published    Nov.    7,    1022. 

Daniels  and  Fisher  Stores  Company.  The,  Denver,  Colo. 
Cold,  lemon  beauty,  and  tissue  creams,  lip  sticks,  eye- 
brow pencils,  etc.  175.395  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  157,359  ; 
published  Au?.  1,  1922. 

Danna,  Frank,  doing  business  as  Capitol  Coffee  Company, 
Baton  Rouge,  La.  Coffee  and  coffee  and  chicory,  a  com- 
pound.    104,805  ;  Feb.  27. 

Danna,  Frank,  doing  business  as  Capitol  Coffee  Company, 
Baton  Rouge,  La.  Coffee.  171,422;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No. 
172,146  ;  published  May  8,   1923. 

Dan-Nax    Co..    The.      (See    Gunter,    Daniel    J.) 

Danya.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Rouge  vanishing  cream. 
175,485;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  178,231;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Dare,  Charles  F.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.  Medical 
compound  for  diseases  of  the  stomach.  169,779  ;  July 
3  ;  Serial  No.  172,265  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Darn  E-Z  Laboratories.  Dayton.  Ohio.  Patching  cement 
for  hosiery  or  the  like.     164,177  ;  Feb.  13. 

Darn  K— Z  Laboratories,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Laundryproof 
patching  cement  or  the  like.     164,178  ;  Feb.  13. 

Darn  E-Z  Laboratories,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Patching  cement. 
164,849;  Feb.  27. 

Darri.sh,  Morris  E.,  doing  business  as  Marvil  Garment 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  -  Ladies'  suits,  coats,  dresses, 
skirts,  and  waist.s.  168,188 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
168.059  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Darrow,  Frank  D.,  doing  business  as  The  Darrow  Music 
Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Player  pianos.  177,788 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Darsie     Manufacturing     Company,     Los     Angeles,     Calif. 

Headlights,    spotlights,    and    electric   lamps.      166,581  ; 

Apr.  10  :  Serial  No.  171,907  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Darwin    &    Milner,    Inc.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Tool    steel. 

164,539;  Feb.  20. 
Darwin    &    Milner,    Inc.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Hack    saws. 

166.681-2;     Apr.     10;     Serial    Nos.     169,536-7;     pub- 
lished Jan.  9.  1923. 
Darwin     &     Milner,     Inc.,     Cleveland,  Ohio.     Tool     steel. 

16ft.838  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  169,535  ;  published  Jan.  9, 

1923. 

Dasco  Spring  Cover  Co.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Covers  for 
automobile  springs.  169,147 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
159,854  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Daube,  Rosenthal  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Men's  and  boys' 
suits   and   overcoats.      163,655 ;   Jan.   23. 

Daugherty  &  Jackson,  Seymour,  Tex.  Pvorrhea  remedy. 
170,012  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  172,666  ;  published  Apr. 
3,  1923. 

Davenport  Brothers.  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Denims,  tick- 
ing, outings,  cantons,  and  cheviots.     163,304  ;   Jan.   9. 

Davenport  Brothers,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Hosiery  and 
underwear.  171,296 :  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  166,295 ; 
published  May  8.  1923. 

Davenport-Taylor  Mfc.  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Inter- 
changeable cut-to-shape  letters  and  figures  of  resil- 
ient material.  175.520;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  175,471; 
published   June  5.   1923. 

Davey,  Bickford,  Smith  &  Co.,  Rouen.  France.  Detonators 
and  explosives  or  constituent  elements  of  explosives. 
163.907;  Feb.  6. 

Davey  Tree  Expert  Company,  The,  Kent,  Ohio.  Chemi- 
cal composition  of  matter  for  dressing  tree  wounds. 
175,424:  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  183,055 ;  published  Aug. 
28.  1023. 

Davey  Tree  Expert  Company,  The,  Kent,  Ohio.  Wood- 
preserving  pnints  .and  shellac.  176,399;  Nov.  27;  Se- 
rial No.  1S2  296  :  published  Sept.  11.  1923. 

Davey  Tree  Expert  Company,  The,  Kent,  Ohio.  Wood- 
preserving  paints  and  shellac.  176.549  :  Nov.  27  ;  So- 
rinl  Nn.  1R3.0.^>4  :  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

David,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificial-silk  fiber. 
169,071  ;  June  5 ;  Serial  Nos.  170,712-13 ;  published 
Mar.  13.  1923. 

David,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificlal-sllk  fiber. 
169,073  :  June  5  ;  Serial  No.  170,713  ;  published  Mar. 
13,  1923. 

David,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Suits,  Jackets,  raincoats, 
etc.  173,792;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  174,894;  published 
July   10.    1923. 

Davidson  Brothers  Company,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Ladies' 
hats  and  bonnets.  176.028 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
178,895 ;    published    July    31,    1923. 

Davidson,  David,  Providence,  R.  I.  Pictures.  174,117 ; 
Oct.  2;   Serial  No.   148,932;   published   June  19,    102.S. 

Davidson.  George,  Wick,  Scotland.  Salted  and  pickled 
herrings.  171,498  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  171,204  ;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 


Davies,    Rose   &   Co..   Ltd.,   Boston,   Mass,      Extracts   and 

f.avorings  for  food  purposes.     168,601  ;  May  20  ;  Serial 

No.  108.456  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1023. 
Davies,   Rose  &  Co.,   Ltd.,   Boston.   Mass.      Extracts   and 

flavoringc;  for  food  purposes.     174,746  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 

No.   168,517  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Davies,  Rose,   &  Co.,   Ltd.,  Boston,  Mass.     Flavoring  for 

making    beverages.       177,426 ;     Dec.     18 ;     Serial     No. 

1.56,480  :  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Davies.  William  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Tonic  and  nervine. 

163.047  ;   Jan.   2. 
Daving,   Joseph,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Watches.      175,844 ; 

Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180.754  ;  published  Aug.  21.  1923. 
Davis,    Carl    H.,    Woodlake,    Calif.      Monthly    magazine. 

163,712:   ,Tan.  23. 
Davis,  Charles  C,  Chicago,  111.     Twines,  rope,  strings,  and 

cordage.      172,104  ;   Aug.   21. 
Davis    Chemical    Company,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Dry    cleaner. 

171,203  :  July  31  ;   Serial  No.  152.834  ;   published  Apr. 

24,   1923. 
Davis,  G.  M.,  Regulator  Company,  Chicago,  III.     Regulat- 
ing  valves.      175,257  ;    Oct.    30. 
Davis.  G.   M..  Regulator  Company,   Chicago.   111.     Valves, 

float  boxM,  etc."   176,664  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,088  ; 

published  Sept.  18,  1023. 
Davis,   George  H.,  doing  business  as  Dur-A-Tone   Record 

Co.,  Orange,  N.  J.     Talking-machine  records.     166,583  ; 

Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  172,148  ;  published  Jan.  23.  1923. 
Davis,     George     R.,     Seattle,     Wash.       Shoes.       171,650 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Davis.  H.  B..  Company,  The.  Baltimore,  Md.     Readv-raixed 

paint.      169,649  ;    June    26 ;    Serial    No.    169,538  :    pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 
Davis-Hazzard     Corporation.     The,     Washington.     D.     C. 

Advertising-circular   matter.     163.798 ;    Jan.   30. 
Davis,  J.   R.,   doing  business  as   Rex   Manufacturing  Co., 

Clarksburg,  W.  Va.     Piston  rings.     163,048  ;  Jan.  2. 
Davis,   Jerome   P.,   executors.      (See  Davis,   Leonard   and 

J.    P.) 
Davis    &    Lawrence    Co.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Toilet   and 

vanishing     creams.       177.367 ;     Dec.     18 ;     Serial     No. 

181,821 ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Davis,   Leonard   and    J.    P.,   executors   under   the   will   of 

Wm.    Davis.   Brooklyn,   N.    Y.      Feet   tonic    for   leather 

shoes.     163,226  ;  Jan.  2. 
Davis,    Oscar,    and    C.    R.    Ridgway,    Tonganosie,    Kans. 

Pastry.     167.435  :  May  1 :  Serial  No.  163,216  ;  pufallshea 

Jan.   30,   1923. 
Davis,  P.  H.,  Tailoring  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Men's 

and  young   men's  clothing.     169,214  ;   June  12  ;   Serial 

No.  146,069  ;  published  Dec.  20,  1921. 
Davis,   Paul  P.,  doing  business  as  Ucoline  Products  Co., 

Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Hair    tonic.      172,230;    Aug.    28; 

Serial  No.   174,600;   published  May   15,   1923. 
Davis-Pope      Company     Incorporated,      Norwalk,      Conn. 

Men's   and  women's   hats.     169,519 ;   June  19 ;    Serial 

No.    172,585;    published   Mar.    27,    1923. 
Davis,  Sam,   Indianapolis,  Ind.     Beverage  sold  as  a  soft 

drink  and  sirups  for  making  the  same.     165,446  ;  Mar. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  171.250  ;  published  .Tan.  2,  1023. 
Davis,   Sherk   &  Mason   Cigar   Co..  Reading.  Pa.     Cigars. 

176.242  :  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  182,654  ;  published  Sept. 

11,    1023. 
Davis  &  Voetsch,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Stuffed  tov  monkeys. 

165.453;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  171,489;  published  Jan. 

2.  1923. 
Davis    &   Voetsch.    New   York,   N.   Y.      Dolls   and   stuffed 

animals.     175.466;   Nov.   6;    Serial  No.    181,982:   pub- 
lished Aug.  28.  1923. 
Davis,  W.  B.,  &  Son,  Fort  Payne,  Ala.     Hosiery.    167,818  ; 

May  8  :  Serial  No.  160,753  ;  published  Oct.  3,  1922. 
Davis,  William  A.,  doing  business  as  Wm.  A.  Davis  Co., 

Temple,  Tex.     Frozen  fruits  and  ice  cream.     170.861 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  167,767  ;  pablished  Apr.  24,  1023. 
Davis,  Wm.  (See  Davis,  Leonard  and  J.  P.,  executors.) 
Davlstone  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Radio  horns  and 

phonographic   tone  chambers  used  as   sound  amplifiers 

for    rndio    receiving    apparatus.      166.569;    Apr.    10; 

Serial  No.  166,435  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Davol.   Chas.   J..   North   Kingstown.   R.    I.     Milk,   butter. 

176.687:   Nov.   27;  Serial  No.  167,714;   published  July 

31,  1923. 

Davol  Rubber  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Surgeon's 
gloves.  173,649 :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  176,721  ;  pub- 
lished June  26,   1923. 

Davy  Brothers  Limited,  Sheflield,  England.  Forging 
presses,  rolling  mills,  etc.     167,975  ;  Apr.  24. 

Davy,  Mary  J.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fasteners  made  of 
ribbon  or  other  material   for  holding  in  place  lingerie 
ribbons  or  straps.     173.635  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  172,586  ;  - 
published  May  29,  1023. 

Dawson-Edwards  Company.  Rocky  Ford,  Colo.  Canta- 
loupes. 170,893 ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  160.876 ;  pul>- 
lished  Apr.   24,  1923. 

Dawson,  Harry  C..  doing  business  as  .Activad  Sign  Serv- 
ice, Columbus,  Ohio.  Signs  for  mechanical  advertis- 
ing purposes.  175.562  :  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  179,033  ; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Day,  Allan  C,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Liniment  for  the  relief 
of  rheumatic  and  neuralgic  pains,  lumbago,  sciatica,  etc. 
164,097;  Feb.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Day-Gormley  Leailier  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Finished 
leather.  169,040 ;  June  5 ;  Serial  No.  119,153 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,   1923. 

Dayton  Air  Brush  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Air 
brushes  and  sprayers.     164,840 ;   Feb.    27. 

Dayton  Company,  The,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Nightgowns, 
chemise,   and   princess    slips.      163,561 ;   Jan.   23. 

Davton  Company,  The,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Hosiery. 
176.254  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  182,335  ;  published  Sept. 
4,   1923. 

Dayton  Hosiery  Mills,  Dayton,  Tenn.  Hosiery.  173,205  ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  172,524  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Dayton  Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  The,  Dayton.  Ohio. 
Portable  pneumatic  riveting  hammer.     164,89."i ;  Feb.  27. 

Dayton  Rubber  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Rubber  valve  caps.  167,687  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  158,761  ; 
published  Feb.  6,   1923. 

Dayton  Rubber  Manufacturing  Co..  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Fan  belts.  167,891 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,104  ;  pub- 
lished  Jan.   30,   1923. 

Dayton  Safety  Ladder  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Stepladders.  169,212  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  167,605  ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Dayton  Steel  Racquet  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Lawn-tennis  rackets,  court  tennis  racl£ets,  etc.  169,567  ; 
June  19. 

Deachman,  T.  Wilson,  Chicago,  111.  Autogenous  product 
in  the  nature  of  urine  vaccine.  172,746  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Se- 
rial No.  167,868  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Deagan,  J.  C,  Inc.  Xvlophones.  174,862  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Se- 
rial No.  180,529  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Dealers  Supply  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Motor  oil. 
169,944;  July  3. 

Dean,  Edwin,  Hobolien,  N.  J.  Candy.  171,261 ;  July  31  ; 
Serial  No.  169,435;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Dean,  O.  W.,  Company,  The,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 
Medicine  for  use  in  the  treatment  of  ailments  of  the 
liver,  stomach,  and  boweis,  and  as  a  blood  purifier. 
172,233  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,958  ;  published  May 
15,  1923. 

Dean,  Wm.  G.,  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Baking  powder. 
167,284  ;  Apr.  24. 

Dean-Hicks  Company,  The,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Maga- 
zines published  monthly.  173,727  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
179,780;  published  June  26,   1923. 

Deane  Plaster  Co.,  The.  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Foot  warming 
plaster.s.     168.504  :  Mav  22. 

Deane  Plaster  Co.,  The,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Antiseptic  dress- 
ings and  absorbent  and  medicated  cottons  and  gauzes, 
and  bandages.  170.634  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  175,307  ; 
published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Deane  Plaster  Co.,  The,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Antiseptic  dress- 
ings, gauzes,  cottons,  and  bandages.  172,423 :  Aug. 
28;   Serial   No.   175,347;   published  May  29,   1923 

Deane  Plaster  Co.,  The,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Medicated  and 
surgical  plasters,  kidney  and  medicated  plasters. 
174,771  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  171,154  ;  published  Aug. 
7,   1923. 

Dearborn  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shampoo  prep- 
aration. 174,048 :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  177,656 ;  pub- 
lished  July   10,    1923. 

Dearborn  Supplv  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Toilet  prepara- 
tion. 174,049  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,657  ;  published 
July  10,   1923. 

Deavy,  Thomas  R.,  doing  business  as  Vesper  Pharmacai 
Co.,  Tacony,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Liq\iid  medicine  for 
Indigestion,  vertigo,  etc.  170,919  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No. 
165,855;  published  Apr.  24,   1923. 

Debenedetti.  John  L.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Fresh  arti- 
chokes.     163.305  ;  Jan.   9. 

De  Bevoise,  Chas.  R..  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Brassieres. 
166,727;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  150,744;  published  July 
18.  1922. 

De  Bevoise,  Chas.  R..  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Brassieres. 
174.964  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  159,503  ;  published  Aug. 
7,  1923. 

De  Bevoise,  Chas.  R..  Co.,  Newark.  N.  J.  Brassi&res. 
174,966  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  159,502  ;  published  Aug. 
7,  1923. 

De  Bevoise,  Chas.  R..  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Brassieres. 
175,954  ;  Nov.   13  ;  Serial  No.  175,010  ;   published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 

De  Revoise,  Chas.  R.,  Co.,  Newark.  N.  .T.,  and  New  York, 
N.  V.  Brassieres.  176.879  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  181,983  ; 
published    Sept.    11,    1923. 

De  Brule,  August  G.,  doing  business  as  Porcupine  Medi- 
cine Co.,  Blewett  and  Spokane,  Wash.  Compound  for 
treating  rheumatism  and  diseases  of  the  hlood.  170.741 ; 
July  24  ;  Serial  No.  174,295  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

De  Bruyn  Limited.  London,  England.  Edible  oils. 
171,742  ;  Aug.  14  ;    Serial  No.  169,125  ;  published  May 

8.  1923. 

De  Bruyn,  Limited,  London,  England.     Flour  improvers. 

a    compound    consisting    of    glycerine,    oils,    and    fats. 

176.694  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  158,705  ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
De  Cabanas  y  Carbajal  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New 
-  York.    N.    Y.      Cigars.      168,631 :   May   29 ;    Serial   No. 

168,112;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
De  Cameron,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfumes.     173,590  ; 

Sept.  25. 
De  Cameron,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfumes.     174,145  ; 

Oct.  2. 


De  Cameron,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumes.  174,151-2  ; 
Oct.   2. 

De  Cameron  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumes.  176,279  ; 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  178,961  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

De  Cameron,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumes.  176,903  ; 
Dec.   4. 

Decatur  Brewing  Co.,  Decatur,  111.  Malt  extract  in  sirup 
form.  169,597  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  120,869  ;  published 
Oct.   25,   1921. 

Decorata  Mf.g.  Co.     (See  O'Neill,  Peter  L.) 

Decorative  Arts  League,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Art  objects. 
171,382  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  144,853 ;  published  May 
8,  1923. 

Decorators   Wall   Paper    Co.      (See   Webster,   Harry    W.) 

Dfedonato,  Frank,  Bloomfleld,  N.  J.  Compound  used  for 
addition  to  printing  ink  to  give  luster,  etc.  165.344; 
Mar.  G  ;  Serial  No.  164,240 ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Dee-Gee  Co.      (See  Dennis,  Charles  J.) 

Deeks  Motor  Products,  Incorporated,  Pittston,  Pa.  Gaso- 
line-purifying instrumentalities  for  explosion  motors. 
168,940  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  172,866 ;  published  May 
6,  1923. 

Deemer  &  Company,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Writing  Ink,  type- 
writer ribbons,  carbon  paper,  etc.  174,667 ;  Oct.  23 ; 
Serial  No.  171,206;  published  June  19,  1023. 

Deep  Sea  Fisheries,  Inc.,  Rockland,  Me.  Boneless  salt 
codflsh.  170,441 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  172,085 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Defiance  Dairy  Products  Company,  The,  Defiance,  Ohio. 
Evaporated  milk.  177,299 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
174,129  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Defiance  Grocery  Company,  The,  Defiance,  Ohio.  Coffee, 
tea,  cocoa,  snices,  breakfast  cereals,  etc.  176,584 ; 
Nov.  27;   Serial  No.  177,367;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Defiance  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cal- 
endars.    168,978  ;  May  29. 

Defiance  Pressed  Steel  Company,  The,  Defiance,  Ohio. 
Bottle  containers  or  cases.  170,775  ;  July  24  ;  Serial 
No.  175,714;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

De  Forest  Radio  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Radio  apparatus.     164,973  ;  Feb.  27. 

De  Forest  Radio  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Radio  apparatus.  166,344  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial 
No.    159,955 :    published    Jan.    9,    1923. 

De  Forest  Radio  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Radio  telephone  and  telegraph  ap- 
paratus. 174,446;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  167,229;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

De  Forest  Radio  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Company,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.  Radio  telephone  and  telegraph  receiving 
sets  and  transmitting  sets  and  parts.  174,411 ;  Oct.  16  ; 
Serial  No.  175,472  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Deford,  Paul  F.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Capsules  for  relief  of 
bladder  complaints,  spasmodic  asthma,  heart  pains,  etc. 
169,984  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  167,014  ;  published  Apr. 
10,    1923. 

Degener,  Armin,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cellulose  non- 
shrinking,  noncracking  capping  fluid.  169,635 :  June 
26  :  Serial  No.  175,072  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Degerberg,  Alfred,  doing  business  as  Alfred  Degerberg 
Co.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Ink  for  polishing  shoes.  172,033  ; 
Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  163,436  :  published  May   22,  1923. 

Deglarescope  Company,  The,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lenses  for 
automobiles.  166,164  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  167,975  ; 
published  Jan.  9,  1922. 

Deglet  Noor  Date  Growers  Association,  The,  Indio,  Calif. 
Fresh  dates.  165,506  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,125  ; 
published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

De  Gracy  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Breakfast  coats  and 
like  negligees.  172.1 49:  Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  161,821; 
published  June   19,   1923. 

De  Grauw,  Aymar  &  Co.,  assignor  to  De  Grauw,  Aymar  & 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oars,  handspikes,  and  cap- 
stan bars.     21,081  ;  renewed  May  10,  1922. 

De  Guile  Lahoratories,  Inc.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Muscle 
oil.  acne  and  bleaching  lotions,  lemon  cream,  etc. 
176,164  :  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  167,841 ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 

De  Haen,  E.,  A.  G.,  Seelze,  Germany.  Chemicals  for  gen- 
eral laboratory  work,  etc.  174,776 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial 
No.  171,832;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

De  Klvn  Candv  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Confec- 
tionerv.  17S,943  :  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  156,520  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

De  Klyn  Candy  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Caiidy. 
175,849 :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,530  ;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

Deknatel,  J.  A.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Infant's 
identification  necklace.     172,193  :  Aug.   21. 

Delacour  Bros.  Ltd.,  London,  England.  Tobacco  pipes. 
170,612-15;  .July  17;  Serial  Nos.  176,723-6;  published 
Apr.  24,  1923. 

Delacour  Bros.  Ltd.,  London,  England.  Tobacco  pipes. 
170,623-4  :  July  17  ;  Serial  Nos.  176,727ffl8  ;  published 
Apr.  24,  1923. 

Delacour  Brothers,  Ltd.,  London,  England.  Tobacco 
pipes.  171,546-7;  Aug.  7;  Serial  Nos.  178,377-8; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Delacour  Bros.  Ltd.,  London.  England.  Tobacco  pipes. 
171,559 ;    Aug.   7 ;    Serial  No.    177,429 ;   published   May 

15,  1923. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  6f  trade-marks — Continued. 


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De  Lancy,   Paul,   Co.  Inc.,  The,   Brocton,   N.   Y.     Grape 

juicp  and   apple  juice.      170,294 :  July    10 ;    Serial    No. 

175,772:   published   .■'ipr.    17.    192r>. 
Delano,    Potter    &    Company,    Inc.,    Boston,    Mass.      Tea. 

172,077  ;  Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.   176,256 ;   published  May 

22,   1923. 
Delano,    I'otter   &    Company,    Inc.,    Boston,    Mass.      Tea. 

177.694  ;   Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No.   183,559  ;   published   Oct. 

9.  1923. 

Del^amont,    Ernest,    Geneva,    Switzerland.      Evaporators 

and  humidifiers  for  modifying  air  in  rooms.     165,533  ; 

Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  158,521  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Delfine   Pure   Food   Co.,    Nevpark,   N.   J.      Salad  dressing, 

fillinK  for  sandwiches,  for  seasoning  of  food.     177,040  ; 

Dec.   11  :   Serial  No.  179,588  ;  published  Sept.   11,  1923. 
Delica  Laboratories  Co.,  Chicago,  III.     Lip  sticks,  eye  brow 

and   lash   dressing,   creams,   rouge,   etc.      176,991  ;  Dec. 

11  :  Serial  No.  179,461  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Dello     Ink     Corp.,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Writing     ink. 

175,740-1  ;     Nov.     13 ;     Serial     No.     178,658-9 ;     pub- 
lished  Aug.   21,   1923. 
Delmas,  Anna  M.,  North  Plainfleld,  N.  J.     Eatable  tablets 

or  cakes.     176,689  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  167,557  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 
Del    Monte-Hickey,     New    York,    N.    Y.       Sport    clothes 

for    women.      175,334 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No.    174,202 ; 

published  July  10,  1923. 
Del  Norte  Commercial  Co.     (See  Hume,  John  S.) 
De  Long  Hook  and  Eye  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Hooks    and     eyes,     snap     fasteners,     safety    pins,    etc. 

172,244  ;  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.   161,767  ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 
De  Long  Hook  and  Eye  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Hooks    and    eyes,    snap    fasteners,    and    safety    pins. 

172,248  ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  159,351 ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 
Delrose   Laboratories,    Carbondale,   Pa.      Preparation   for 

preventing  perspiration   and   odor.     167,232  ;   Apr.   24  ; 

Serial   No.   164,403:   published  Oct.   24,   1922. 
Delscamp    Paint    &   Glass   Company,    The,    Dayton,    Ohio. 

Spar  varnish  for  floors,  doors,  woodwork,  furniture,  and 

automobiles.     164,691  ;   Feb.  27. 
Del   Sordo,  Harry  E.,  Newark.   N.  .7.     Dandruff  remover. 

170.025  :   July  10  ;  Serial   No.   173,593  ;   published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 

Delta  Chemical  Company.      (See  Harrison,  Wilford.) 
Delta    Sigma    Phi    Fraternity,    The,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Quarterly    publication.      175,292 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

153,715 ;    published    June   12,    1923. 
De  L\ie   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Beverage   sold  for   soft 

drink  purposes.     176,806  ;  Nov.  27. 

Demas,  James,  Seymour,  Ind.  Chocolate-covered  banana. 
163,306  ;  Jan.  9. 

Demartini,  L.,  Supply  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Bottled  and  canned  liquid  compound  of  Mexican  va- 
nilla beans,  vanillin,  and  coumarin  uncolored.  169,993  ; 
July  10  :   Serial  No.  141,417  ;  published  Nov.  29,  1922. 

Demetrulias,  Angelo,  Johnston  City,  111.  Beverage  sold 
as  a  soft  drink.     170,354  ;  July  10. 

De  Mllo  Perfume  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cold  cream, 
almond  cream,  hair  tonic,  face  powder,  witch-hazel,  etc. 
163,049  ;  Jan.   2. 

Deming  Company,  The,  Salem,  Ohio.  Pumps,  including 
hydraulic  rams.  172.789  ;  Sept.  11  :  Serial  No.  175,923  ; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Demmerle  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Straw  hats.  166.667  ; 
Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  165,274;  published  Dec.  12,   1922. 

Demoville.  Jame.s  L.,  doing  business  as  Vita-Coca  Bottling 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless  bever- 
age sold  as  a  soft  drink.     164,261  :  Feb.  13. 

Demuth,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tobacco  pipes  and 
cases.      169,111  :   June   5. 

Denio,  J.  W.,  Milling  Company,  The,  Sheridan,  Wvo. 
Wheat  flour.  172,636  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  164,025  ; 
published  May  1,  1923. 

Denio,  J.  W.,  Milling  Company,  The,  Sheridan,  Wyo. 
Wheat  flour.  172,934  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  164,024  ; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Denman-Myers  Cord  Tire  Co.,  The,  Warren,  Ohio.  Rubber 
tire.s.     166,986:  Apr.  17. 

Denman  Myers  Cord  Tire  Company,  The,  Warren,  Ohio. 
Tires  composed  of  rubber  and  fabric.  175,179 ;  Oct. 
30;    Serial   No.    181.252:   published  Aug.   14,  1923. 

Denney  &  Co.,  Yakima,  Wash.  Fresh  apples.  173,616  ; 
Oct.  2  :  Serial  No.  166,657  :  published  .Tuly  3,  1923. 

Denney  &  Denney,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Chemical  prepara- 
tion for  application  upon  the  face.     176.789  ;  Nov.  27. 

Dennis,  Charles  J.,  doing  business  as  Dee-Gee  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless  sirup  used  in  mak- 
ing soft  drinks.  175,408  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,516 ; 
published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Dennison  Manufacturing  Co.,  Framingham,  Mass.  Tags. 
171,160:  July  30;  Serial  No.  176,330;  published  May 
1,   1923. 

Dennison  Manufacturing  Co.,  Framingham,  Mass.  Cr&pe 
paper.  173,743 :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  178,093 ;  pub- 
lished  June  19,   1923. 

De  Nordiske  Fabriker,  De.  No.  Fa.  Alrtieselskap,  Chrlsti- 
ania.  Norway.    Eatable  fats  and  oils.     164,705  ;  Fob.  27. 

Dent  Laboratories.     (See  Biegler,  George  C. ) 

Dentaid  Products  Co.     (See  Smith,  Russell  O.  L.) 

5S339— 42 


Dental  Protective  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dental 
alloys  and  cements.  177,540 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
183,519;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Dentrol  Sales  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Fabric  rolls  impregnated  with  a  dentifrice 
and  holders  therefor.  173,272 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
175,009;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Denturlite  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Dental  com- 
position for  replacing  lost  tooth  structure.  164,319  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Denver  Optic  Company.      (See  Biel,  Conrad  E.) 

Denver  Pharmacal   Co.      (See  McCanno,   Edward  B.) 

Depew  Drug  Company.     (See  Depew,  Samuel  H.,  sr.) 

Depew,    Samuel   H.,   sr.,    doing   business   as   Depew    Drug 
Company,   Tamaqua,   Pa.     Liquid  preparation   for  gas- 
tric   dyspepsia    and    resulting    indigestion,    colic,    etc. 
164,175  :  Feb.  13. 

Depew,  Samuel  H.,  sr.,  doing  business  as  Depew  Drug 
Company,  Tamaqua,  Pa.  Liquid  preparation  for  gastric 
dyspepsia,  dizziness,  etc.     164,437  ;  Feb.  20. 

De  Eicqles,  E.,  et  Cle.,  Lyon  and  Paris,  France ;  Societe 
Aiionyme  de  Kicqles,  St.  Ouen,  France,  successor.  Mint 
alcohol.     21,900 ;  renewed  Nov.  1,  1922. 

Derk,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Drapery  fabrics 
made  of  cotton,  wool,  silk,  etc.  169,674 ;  June  26 ; 
Serial  No.  174,385  :  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Dermavel    Laboratories.       (See    Martin.    John    H.) 

Dern  Food  Company,  The,  (Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Coffee. 
174,684  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,857  ;  published  July 
31,  1923. 

De  Roubaix  Oedenkoven  &  Co.,  Borgerhout,  near  Ant- 
werp, Belgium.  Candles,  stearin  or  stearic  acid,  oleine 
and  glycerin.     23,528  ;  renewed  Aug.  23,  1923. 

Derryvale  Linen  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Linen  and 
cotton  piece  goods,  etc,  168,743  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
171,260  ;  published  Mar.  6,   1923. 

Derryvale  Linen  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piece  goods, 
etc.  168,744  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  171,262  ;  published 
Mar.  6,  1923. 

Derryvale  Linen  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piece  goods, 
etc.  168,745  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  171,264  ;  published 
Mar.  6,  1923. 

Derryvale  Linen  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Writing 
paper.  168,868 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  171,265 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Derryvale  Linen  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Linen  and 
cotton  piece  goods,  towels,  handkerchiefs,  napkins,  etc. 
170,250  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  171,263  ;  published  Mar. 
6,  1923. 

Derryvale  Linen  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Linen  and 
cotton  piece  goods,  etc.  168,869  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
171,261 ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

De  Saussure,  Frank  M.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  Peerless 
Folding  Ladder  Co.,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Folding  steplad- 
ders.     173,078;  Sept.  11. 

Deshell  Laboratories  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Remedy 
for  constipation.  165,616  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167,296  ; 
published  Dec.   12,  1922. 

Des  Lauriers  Metal  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Milk-shipping  cans  and  cans  used  for  packing  and  ship- 
ping ice  cream.  170,641 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  176,166  ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Des  Lauriers  Metal  Products  Co.  Inc.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Milk-shipping  cans  and  cans  for  packing  and  shipping 
ice  cream.  171,549  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178,233  :  pub- 
lished May  15.  1923. 

Des  Moines  Bakery,  Co.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Bread. 
167,389 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  164,536 ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Desmond,  B.  G.,  Manufacturing  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Lubricating  oils  and  lubricants.  168,846 ;  May 
29  :   Sen■.^l  No.   173.074  :  published  Mar.   27,   1923. 

Desmond-Stephan  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Mc- 
Cionnell,  George.) 

Despang,  Alfred,  doing  business  as  The  De  Spang  Wan- 
derer Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Toy  aeroplanes.  165.958  ; 
Mar.   27;   Serial  No.   151,662;   published  Dec.   5,   1922. 

De  Spang  Wanderer  Co.,  The.     (See  Despang,  Alfred.) 

Dessart  Brothers,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  False  faces,  toy 
mustaches,  and  beard.s,  toy  wigs,  etc.     167,306:  Apr.  24. 

Dessart  Brothers  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  False  faces,  toy 
mustaches  and  beards,  toy  wigs,  etc.  169,185-7 ; 
June  12 ;  Serial  Nos.  172,979-81 ;  published  Mar.  20, 
1923. 

Detmer,  Bruner  &  Mason,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spool 
Bilk.     175,237;  Oct.  30. 

Detmer,  Brnner  &  Mason,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spool 
.silk.      176.928  :    Dee.    4. 

Dctourbe,  Maurice  L.,  Paris,  France.  Ready-mixed  paints, 
varnishes,  dry  colors,  etc.  176,068  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 
181,683 :    published    Sept.    4,    1923. 

Detourbe,  Maurice  L.,  Paris,  France.  Ready-mixed  paints, 
varnishes,  dry  colors,  etc.  176,075 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial 
No.  181.684;  published  Sept.  4,   1923. 

Detroit  Alloy  Steel  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tool  steel. 
175,303 :  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  166,554 ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Detroit  Brass  &  Malleable  Works,  Detroit,  Mich.  Brass 
valves  and  cocks,  gas  appliances,  etc.  166,401 ;  Apr.  3  ; 
Serial  No.  153,649  ;  published  July  4,  1922. 

Detroit  City  Gas  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Domestic  gas 
ranges.  172,278  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  170,128  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 


658 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Detroit  Concrete  Receptacle  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Reen- 
forcd-concrete  garbage,  ash,  and  rubbish  receptacles, 
etc.  166,089;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  164,235;  published 
Nov.  28,  1922.  ,      ,,.  ^ 

Detroit  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Rubber-dam  holders.  166,490 :  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No. 
171,065 ;    published    Jan.    9,    1923. 

Detroit  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Dental  tools,  instruments,  and  supplies.  177,386 ; 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,592  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Detroit  Graphite  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Protective  and 
fire-retarding  paint.     164,331 ;  Feb.  20. 

Detroit  Graphite  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Oil  paint. 
176,913;   Dec.   4. 

Detroit  Insulated  Wire  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Insu- 
lated wire.     170,969  ;  July  24. 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Locomotive 
lubricators,  stationary  lubricators,  valve  and  oil  cups. 
173,041 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,955  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Metal 
valves  for  pipe  lines  and  the  like.  174,509 ;  Oct.  16 ; 
Serial  No.  179,929  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Detroit  Packing  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bacon.  174,135 ; 
Oct.   2. 

Detroit  Packing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fresh  beef. 
172,029 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  166,658 ;  publised  May 
29    1923. 

Detroit  Range  Boiler  and  Steel  Barrel  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Range  boilers.     163,492  ;  Jan.  16. 

Detroit  Soda  Products  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Sal  soda, 
baking  soda,  water  softeners,  and  borax.  165,787 ; 
Mar.  20  ;   Serial  No.  164,402  ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 

Detroit  Stoker  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Natural-draft 
and  underfeed   stokers.      165,946 ;   Mar.   20. 

Detroit  White  Lead  Works,  Detroit,  Mich.  Paints,  paint 
enamels,  japans,  etc.  167,535 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
171,985;  published  Feb.   13,  1923. 

Deutsch,  Morris,  doing  business  as  The  French  American 
Pharmacal  Co.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Depilatories.  163,050  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Deutsche  Elektrizitats-Werke  zu  Aachen-Gerbe,  Lahmeyer 
&  Co.-Aktiengesellschaft,  Aachen,  Germany.  Dynamos, 
electromotors  and  parts  thereof,  electrical  apparatus. 
170,141 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  162,985  ;  published  Apr. 
3,  1923. 

Deutsche  Gold  und  Silber  Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roessler, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Chemical  prepara- 
tions used  against  plant  pests  and  seed  afflictions. 
174,373  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  167,842 ;  published  July 
17,   1923. 

Deutz  &  Ortenberg,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Waists, 
blouses,  dresses,  skirts,  suits,  etc.    164,580 ;  Feb.  20. 

De  Vllbiss  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Atom- 
izers, vaporizers,  nebulizers,  syringes,  forceps,  etc. 
164,521 ;  Feb.  20. 

De  Vilbiss  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Atom- 
izers and  spraying  devices  for  toilet  waters,  perfumes, 
liquid  deodorants,  etc.     164,522  ;  Feb.  20. 

De  Vllbiss  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Com- 
pressed-air spraying  machines  for  applying  paints, 
varnishes,  etc.,  hose  cleaners,  etc.  166,404  ;  Apr.  3 ; 
Serial  No.  161,177  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

De  Vito,  Aristide,  doing  business  as  Washington  Pastry 
Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Honey  and  nut  confec- 
tions. 171,317  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  167,867  ;  published 
May  1,  1923. 

De  Vito  Salvo  Hair  Tonic  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Hair  tonic  and  preservative.  175,012  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial 
No.   177,833 ;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 

Devitt,  W.  M.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Pop-corn  confection. 
165,975 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  160,699  ;  published  Nov. 
28,  1922. 

Devoe  &  Raynolds  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Full-gloss 
and  semigloss  paint  enamel.     163,493:   Jan.  16. 

Devoe  &  Raynolds  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paint 
enamel.     163,494;  Jan.  16. 

Devoto  y  Cauchaner,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Soaps, 
pastes,  powders,  and  liquids  for  cleaning  metal,  wood, 
leather,  and  clothing.  171,072 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
171;729  ;   published  Apr.  3,   1923. 

Dewar,  John,  &  i?ons.  Limited,  Perth,  Scotland,  and 
London,  England.      Whisky.      163,468  ;  Jan.  16. 

Dewey  and  Almy  Chemical  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Cements  for  sealing  tin  cans,  glass  or  metal  con- 
tainers, and  bottle  caps,  etc.  169,515  ;  June  19  ;  Serial 
No.  172,033  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

De  Witt,  E.  C.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Laxative  sirup  and  tablets,  kidney,  bladder, 
and  rheumatic  pills,  gall  salve,  etc.     163,307  ;  Jan.  9. 

De  Witt,  E.  C.  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  HI.  Preparation  for 
removing  corns  and  calli.  174,074  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
178,597 ;   published    July   10,    1923. 

Dewma   Company.      (See   McAllister,   William   E.) 
Dexter  Company,  The,  Fairfield,  Iowa.     Clothes  wringers 
and  washing  machines.      164,995 ;  Feb.   27. 

Dexter   Manufacturing   Co.,   Boston,   Mass.      Coin    purses, 
school  bags,  bill  folds,  and  hand  bags.     165,274  ;  Mar. 
6 ;  Serial  No.  158,114 ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
De  Zeng  Standard  Co.,  Camden,  N.   J.     Diagnostic  medi- 
cal Instruments.     168,300  ;  May  15 


De  Zon,  Florie,  Detroit,  Mich.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  hair  and  scalp.  172,363  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial 
No.  174,130;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Diamond  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  177,249 ; 
Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.  183,366  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Diamond  Cab  Sales  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Auto- 
mobile bodies.  175,082  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,993  ; 
published  Aug.   14,  1923. 

Diamond  Cab  Sales  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Month- 
ly publication.  176,419  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  181,014  ; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Diamond  Cake  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cake. 
170,141 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  160,239  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 

Diamond  Calk  and  Horseshoe  Co.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Horse- 
shoe and  horseshoe  calks.  168,676  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
144,607:  published  Feb.   27,   1923. 

Diamond  Expansion  Bolt  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bolt  an- 
chors and  expansion  shields  and  parts  therefor. 
173,587;   Sept.  25. 

Diamond  Expansion  Bolt  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gal- 
vanizing. 175,308  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  161,822 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 

Diamond  Expansion  Bolt  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rings 
for  stringing  bridle  wires.  175,554-5  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 
Nos.    179,782-3;    published    Aug.    21,    1923. 

Diamond  Food  Products  Company.  (See  Sterrick,  Har- 
rison D. ) 

Diamond  Ice  Cream  Company,  Fairmont,  W.  Va.  Ice 
cream.  165,582  ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  162,984  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  28,  1922. 

Diamond  Laboratories,  Inc.,  The,  Seattle,  Wash.  Hair 
dressing.  173,868  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,791 ;  pub- 
lished June   12,   1923. 

Diamond  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Ewing,  Jo- 
seph H.) 

Diamond  Match  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Matches. 
167,347-8 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  158,820-1 ;  published 
Apr.   25,  1922. 

Diamond  Match  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Matches. 
170,565-6;  July  17;  Serial  Nos.  158,822-3;  published 
Apr.  17,  1923. 

Diamond  Match  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Matches. 
170,617-20 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  Nos.  177,075-8 ;  published 
Apr.  17, 1923. 

Diamond  Match  Company,  The,  Chicago,  III.  Matches. 
171,686  :  Aug.  7. 

Diamond  Match  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Matches. 
171,787 ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  178,897 ;  published  May 
22,   1923. 

Diamond  Match  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Matches. 
171,973;  Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  178,909;  published 
May  22,    1923. 

Diamond  Match   Company,   The,   Chicago,   111.     Matches. 

171.974  ;  Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.  178,912  ;  published  May 
22,   1923. 

Diamond   Match   Company,  The,  Chicago,   111.     Matches. 

171.975  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  178,913 ;  published  May 
22,   1923. 

Diamond   Match   Company,   The,   Chicago,   111.     Matches. 

171,984  :  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.   178,896  ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 
Diamond  Match   Company,   The,   Chicago,   111.     Matches. 

171,985-95;   Aug.   21;   Serial   Nos.   178,898-908;   pub- 
lished May  22,  1928. 
Diamond   Match    Company,   The,   Chicago,   111.      Matches. 

175,032  ;  Oct.   30  ;   Serial  No.   178,914  ;  published  Aug. 

14    1923 
Diamond,   McDonnell   &  Co.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Bluing. 

166,239 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  165,530 ;  published  Nov. 

28,  1922. 

Diamond  Mills  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet 
paper.  174,560 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  181,387 ;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 

Diamond,  Patrick,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Washing  blue. 
21,903;   renewed   Nov.   1,   1922. 

Diamond  Pillow,  Feather  and  Down  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Mattresses,  pillows,  and  box  springs.  165,214 ;  Mar. 
6  ;  Serial  No.  166,222  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Diamond   Star   Products   Co.      (See  Katz,   Slgmund.) 

Diamond  State  Fibre  Company,  Elsmere,  Del.,  and 
Bridgeport,  Pa.  Laminated  phenolic  condensation 
product  made  by  impregnating  materials.  175,089 ; 
Oct.   30:    Serial   No.   180,163:   published   Aug.   7.   1923. 

Diamond  State  Fibre  Company,  Elsmere,  Del.,  and  Bridge- 

gort.  Pa.  Gear  blanks  and  gear  wheels.  177,542 ; 
lec.  18  :  Serial  No.  183,440  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Diamond  State  Fibre  Company,  Elsmere,  Del.,  and  Bridge- 
port, Pa.  Gear  blanks  and  gear  wheels.  177,543 ; 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  183,438  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Dick,  A.  B.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Duplicating  machines 
and  parts  thereof.  166.808 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No. 
167,937  :  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Dickens,  Charles,  doing  business  as  The  Radiumold  La- 
boratories, Oakland,  Calif.  Radioactive  articles  to  b« 
used  for  the  treatment  of  arthritis,  neuritis,  rheuma- 
tism, and  gout.  165,580  ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  162,614 ; 
published  Dee.  12,  1922. 

Dlckes,  Block  and  Abbey,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dresses,  cos- 
tumes, and  gowns.  175,365 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
176,538 ;    published   Aug.    14,    1923. 


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Dickey,   Laurence  P.,  assignor  to  Richard   Hudnut.  New 

York,  N.  Y.  Dviplex  vanity  cases.     166,002;  Mar.  27; 

Serial  No.  168,576  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Dlcke.v,  William  E.,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.     Automatic  oneu- 

matlc  water-supply  system.      173,925  ;   Oct.    2 ;    Serial 

No.  178,433  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Dlckgiessor,  Charles  J.,  doing  business  as  Charles  J.  Dick- 

giesser  &  Co.,  Derby,  Conn.     Metal  guards  for  machin- 
ery.    173,084  ;  Sept.  11. 
Dickinson,   Albert,   Company,   The,   Chicago,   111.     Shelled 

pop    corn.      23,250 ;    renewed   June    27,    1923. 
Dickinson,  Albert,  Company,  The,  Chlc.Tgo,  111.     Farm  or 

Bgricnltunil    seeds.      2.T,347  :    renewed    July    11,    1923. 
Dickinson,    Albert,    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Dairy 

feed.     172.812;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  175,074;  published 

June  5,  1923. 
Dickinson,  Albert,   Company,  The,   Chicago,   111.     Poultry 

feed.     172.965  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,073  ;  published 

June  5,  1923. 
Dickinson  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.    Glare  and  storm 

shields,      windshields,      and      wind  -  deflecting      wings. 

163.051 ;  Jan.  2. 
Dickinson   Fuel  Company,  Dallas,  Tex.     Blacksmith  coal. 

176.048  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  181,253  ;   published  Sept. 

4,  1923. 
Dickinson,     John,     &     Co.,     Limitedt,     London,     England. 

Paper.     23,516  ;  renewed  Aug.  22,  1923. 
Dickson  Chemical  Co.      (See  Dickson,  Moses  A.) 
Dickson,  Hugh  F.,  Covington,  Teun.     Salve  for  the  treat- 
ment of  penumonia,  influenza,  etc.     172,972  ;  Sept.  11  ; 

Serial  No.  174,768  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Dickson,  Moses  A.,  doing  business  as  Dickson   Chemical 

Co.,  Eatonton,   Ga.     tlair  dressing.     167,745  ;  May   8  ; 

Serial  No.  169,533  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Didisheim,    Hipp.,     Company,     Inc.,     New    York,    N.     Y. 

Watches,   watch   movements,    and   parts   of   the  same. 

167,335;  Apr.   24. 
Didrichsen,    Johan,    Chrlstlanla,    Norway.      Cod-liver    oil. 

174,520  ;   Oct.   16  ;  Serial  No.   175,715  ;   published  Juli 

24,  1923. 

Diebold  Safe  &  Lock  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Piling, 
skeleton,  fireproof,  burglarproof,  and  manganese  safes, 
vault  doors,  locks  and  safe-deposit  baxes.  171,871 ;  Aug. 
14  ;  Serial  No.  174,127  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Diederich,  Henry,  Brooklyn  and  Valley  Stream,  N.  Y. 
Rusk.  177,056;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  180,110;  published 
Sept.  25,  1923. 

Dlehnelt,   W.,    Inc.,  .Alilwankee,   Wis.     Prepared   mustard, 

honey,  pickles,  etc.     176.907 ;   Dec.  4. 
Diekemper,    Ray    J.,    Terre    Haute,    Ind.      Horse-radish. 

170,281  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.   172,867  ;   published  Apr. 

17,   1923. 
Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Ledger 

paper.     176,769-70;   Nov.   27. 
Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Wrap- 
ping  paper.      177,555;    Dec.    18;    Serial   No.    183,056; 

published  Oct.  2,   1923. 
Diemer,    Mary    B.,     Springfield,    Mo.       Angle    supports. 

164,885:   Feb.  27. 
Dietz,  R.  E.,  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Oil-burning  mo- 
tor-vehicle   lamps    and    burners    and    oil    pots    thereof. 

163,052;    Jan.    2. 
Dietz,    R.    E.,    Company,    New    York,   N.    Y.      Oil-burning 

lanterns    and    the    burners    and    metal    parts    thereof. 

171,626 :   Aug.   7 ;   Serial   No.    176,455 ;   published   May 

22,  1923. 
Dietzgen,  Eugene,  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Ruling,  detail  ruling, 

railroad,  curve,  etc.,  pens.     173.913  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 

175,136 :    published    July   3,    1923. 
Diffenbacher,    Mark    M.,    Long    Beach,    Calif.      Candies. 

177,719  :  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  158,113  ;   published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 

Di   Giorgio,   Rosario,   Los  Angeles,    Calif.      Fresh    citrous 

fruits,    fresh    deciduous    fruits,    and    fresh    vegetables. 

168,363  ;  May  22 ;   Serial  No.   165,354  ;   published   Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Dllas,  Harry,   doing  business  as  The  Arcadia,  Bay  City, 

Mich.     Candy.     173.889  ;   Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   lt6,73i  ; 

published  July  10.  1923. 
Dill  Manufacturing  Company.  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Caps 

for  inflation  valves.     171,942  ;  Aug.  14. 
Dilling  &  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Candy.     164.052  ; 

Feb.   13. 

Dillon,  Charles  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beverage  sold  as  a 
soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making  the  same.  174,177  • 
Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179.590  :  published  July  17,  1923. 

Dimit  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Baltimore.  Md.  Electrically-oper- 
ated headlight  dimmers.  167,927  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 
171,121 :   published  Feb.  20,   1923. 

Dimock,  Julian  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Dimock  Orchard, 
East  Corinth,  Vt.  Seed  potatoes  and  apples  in  their 
natural   state.     164.984;  Feb.  27. 

Dimock  Orchard,   The.      (See   Dimock,    .Julian    A.) 

Dinsrs  Magnetic  Separator  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Magnets 
and    magnetic    separators.      177,846  •    Dec.    25. 

Dinhofer  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bar  pins,  belt 
buckles,  bracelets,  brooches,  neck  chains,  etc.  170  037  • 
July  10;  Serial  No.  173.918;  published  Apr.  3,  1923 

Dinhofer  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Platinum  in  bars, 
sheets,  rolls,  etc.,  and  platinum  solder.  170.232 ; 
July  10 ;  Serial  No.  173,919 ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 


Dinhofer  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watchcases. 
174,702;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  176,168;  published  June 

Dlodato,  Frank  A.,  doing  business  as  Buffalo  Novelty 
Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Gasoline  savers  or  devices 
for  supplying  water  vapor  to  internal-combustion  en- 
gines. 166.840  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  169,011 ;  published 
Jan.  9,  1923. 

Diozone  Co.     (See  Merritt,  Hiram.) 

DI  Palma,  P.  &  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  OUve  oil.  169,163 ; 
June  12  ;  Serial  No.  166,878  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Direct  Chocolate  Company,  Inc.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Candy.  175,536;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  180,755;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Direct  Equipment  &  Engineering  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Bottle  filling  and  washing  machines  and  cork 
pullers.     173,531 ;   Sept.   25. 

Direct  Method  Company,  Warren.  Pa.  Traveling  bags. 
175,463 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  182,572 ;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

Director,  Hyman,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ladles'  cloaks, 
suits,  and  skirts.  166,704;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No. 
167,385  ;   published   Dec.   12,   1923. 

Disc  Alley  Manufacturing  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Par- 
lor board  game.  170.067  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  165,010 ; 
published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Dismond,  Henry  B.,  doing  business  as  0-Do-Less  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Danville,  111.  Toilet  lotion  for  deodorizing 
ofl'ensive  and  excessive  perspiration.  168,380  ;  May  22  ; 
Serial  No.  169,437  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Disney  Hats,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hats  and  caps.  170,392  ; 
July  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,209  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Display  Publishing  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Monthly  publication  for  merchants,  display  men,  and 
advertisers.  165,259 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  168,105 ; 
published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Display  Stage  Lighting  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electrical  spotlights.     164,704  ;  Feb.  27. 

Dlsston,  Henry,  &  Sons,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Trowels.      164,075  ;    Feb.    13. 

Distillers  Company,  Limited,  The,  Edinburgh,  Scotland. 
Whisky.     22,771 ;  renewed  Apr.  11,  1923. 

Ditzler  Color  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Japan  colors,  var- 
nishes, primers,  paint  enamels,  and  mixed  paints. 
176.392  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  152,322 ;  published  Nov. 
28,  1922. 

Dixie  Co.,  The,  Fairmont,  W.  Va.     Motor  fuel,  gasoline, 

oils,     and    greases.       172,034 ;     Aug.    21 ;     Serial     No. 

163,259;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 
Dixie  Guano  Company,  Inc.,  Suffolk,  Va.    Mixed  commer- 
cial fertiUzers.     163.227  ;  Jan.  2. 
Dixie  Hosiery  Mills.     (See  Brumby,  B.  G.) 
Dixie  Laboratories,   Atlanta,   Ga.      Hair  tonic.     169,885 ; 

July  3  ;   Serial  No.   154.015  ;  published  Nov.   28,   1922. 
Dixie  Mills,  Clarksville,  Tenn.    Wheat  and  Graham  flour, 

corn  meal,  and  wheat  feed.     176,856  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No. 

173,741 ;    published   Sept.    11,   1923. 
Dixie  Oil  &  Grease  Company,  Atlanta,   Ga.     Lubricating 

oils  and  greases.     164,373  ;  Feb.  20. 
Dixie  Oil  &  Grease  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Lubricating 

oils     and    greases.       173,234 ;     Sept.     18 ;     Serial    No. 

166,659 ;    published   June   19,    1923. 
Dixon  Cereal  and  Feed   Company,  The,   Dixon,   111.     Hog 

food.     176.855;  Dec.  4;   Serial  No.  171,730;  published 

Sept.  11,  1923. 
Dixon,    Charles   P.,    doing   business   as   Itis-Real   Remedy 

Company,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Salves    and    ointments. 

172,683  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  162,613  ;  published  May 

29, 1923. 
Dixon,    Joseph,    Crucible    Company,    Jersey    City,    N.    J. 

Lubricating  oil.     164,692  ;  Feb.  27. 
Dixon,    Joseph,    Crucible    Company,    Jersey    C^ty,    N.    J. 

Pencils.      173,578 ;    Sept.    25. 
Dixon,    Joseph,    Crucible    Company,    Jersey    City,    N.    J. 

Pencils.     177,642;   Dec.   25;   Serial   No. '123,798;   pub- 
lished Oct.  9,  1923. 
Dohbie     Mclnnes     &     Clyde,     Ltd.,     Glasgow,     Scotland. 

Liquid  -  measuring     and     level  -  indicating     apparatus. 

167,224  ;   Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.   157,413  ;  published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Dobbs  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Caps,  hats,  gloves,  neck- 
wear,  fur  coats,  suits,   etc.     174,832  ;   Oct.   23  ;   Serial 

No.  176,257  ;   published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Doble,  William  H.,  Norfolk  Downs,  Mass.     Shipping  cases. 

166,085 ;  Mar.  27 ;   Serial  No.  157,715  ;  published  Dec. 
■     5,  1922. 
Dobson,    John    &    James,   Inc.,   New   York.   N.   Y.      Coats 

for  ladies  and  misses.     168,282 ;   May  15. 
Dobson,  John  &  James,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Coats  for 

ladies    and     misses.       168,329:    May    22;     Serial    No. 

165.289  ;  published   Jan.   2,  1923. 
Dodane,  Ameda  L.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.     Stomachical  tonic 

containing    pepsin,     bitter    herbs,    iron,    quinine,    and 

strychnine.      165.553 ;    Mar.    13 ;    Serial    No.    152,789 : 

published   Dec.   26,   1922. 
Dodd    &   Struthers,    Des   Moines,    Iowa.      Lightning   rods. 

164,634  ;   Feb.   27. 
Dodge,   A.  M.,   Inc.,   Stnart  and  Lake  Worth,  Fla.     Bev- 
erages  sold  as  soft  drinks.     177,695  ;  Dec.  25  ;    Serial 

No.    1R3.443;    published    Oct.    9,    1923. 
Dodge  Brothers,  Detroit,   Mich.     Glass  lenses.      166,001 ; 

Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  168,457;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 


660 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish.  166,499 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial 
No.    162,724 ;    published    Jan.    9,    1923. 

Doe  Elver  Overall  Company,  Elizabethton,  Tenn.  Over- 
alls and  overall  coats.  175,853  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 
176,608  ;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 

Doebler  Die-Casting  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Die-casting 
metal  and  die  castings.  170,242  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 
174,562  ;  publi-shed  Apr.  3,   1923. 

Doerr,  Carl  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Glass  cutter.  174,913  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Dold,  Jacob  Packing  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Margarine  and 
butter   substitutes.      163,686 ;    Jan.    23. 

Dold,  Jacob,  Packing  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Smoked  and 
cured  meats  and  lard.     166,336 ;  Mar.  27. 

Dold,  Jacob  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pinafortes, 
pianos,  and  phonographs.  175,729:  Nov.  13;  Serial 
No.   179,138;   published  Aug.  21,   1923. 

"Dolly  Dixie"  M'f'g  Company.  (See  Morgan-Anderson 
Company.) 

Dolly  Madison  Dresses,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Misses' 
dresses.  175,815;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  157,760;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Dolly  Varden  Chocolate  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Candies.  171,588  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  175,632  ;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 

Dolly  Varden  Chocolate  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Candy.  176,538;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  182,236;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Dolly  Varden  Co.      (See  Willats,  Marietta  B.) 

Dolman  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Screw    drivers.      176,082  ;   Nov.    13. 

Domestic  Electric  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Radio 
apparatus.  174,661 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  169,626 ; 
published  July  10,   1923. 

Domestic  Engineering  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Plumbing  and 
'  heating  periodical.  169,684 ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No. 
172,587;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Domino  House.     (See  Sullivan,  Marguerite.) 

Donahoe's  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Chocolates  and  chocolate- 
coated  candies.  165,763  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  161,035  ; 
published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Donahue,  Henry  M.,  doing  business  as  Hoyt  Apothecaries 
Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Mouth  wash.  170,064  ;  July 
10;   Serial  No.  171,908;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Donaldson   &   Co.      (Soe  Griffiths,  David  R.) 

Doniger  &  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hypodermic 
syringes.  173,646  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,957 ;  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 

Donley  Brothers  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Metal  build- 
ing specialties.  169,590  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  154,491  ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Donley  Brothers  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fireplace 
dampers  and  operating  means  therefor,  fireplace  bas- 
kets, etc.  175,033  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  178,828  ;  pub- 
lished  Aug.    7,    1923. 

Donley  Brothers  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Drain- 
pipe traps  for  refrigerators  and  bathtubs,  slop  sinks, 
etc.  177,408  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  178,829  ;  published 
Oct.  2,  1923. 

Donnelly,  Julia,  doing  business  as  Vl-Tabs  Co.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Medicinal  tablets  containing  vitamines.  163,053  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Donohue,  Sarah  B.,  doing  business  as  The  Peerless  Den- 
tists, Eugene,  Oreg.  Dental  anesthetic.  169,697 ; 
June  26. 

Doptoglou  Bros,  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
piece  goods.  171,393;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  177,037; 
published  May  1,  1923. 

Doptoglou  Bros,  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
piece  goods.  177,465  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,079  ; 
published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Doran,  Daniel  A.,  doing  business  as  Mallevator  Co., 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Electric  mail  hoists  and  elevators  and 
parts   thereof.      164.664 ;    Feb.    27. 

Dorfman  &  Miller,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coats  for  children, 
Juniors,  misses  and  ladies.  169,765 ;  July  3 ;  Serial 
No.   169,396;   published  Apr.   3,  1923. 

Dorgan-McPhillips  Sales  Co.  Inc.,  Mobile,  Ala.  Canned 
shrimp.  176.715  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  183,258  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18.  1923. 

Dorlsa  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Hirschfeld,  Mildred.) 

D'Orlando  &  Co.  Ltd.,  Boston,  Mass.  Candy  and  choco- 
lates. 176.163;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  168,357;  published 
Sept.  4,   1923. 

Dorman,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cheese.  167,209; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.   165,126  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Dormer  Brothers  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Ho- 
siery. 177,574 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  184,068 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  9,  1923. 

Dorr,  Arthur  E.,  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Butter,  olives,  and 
oleomargarine.  172,632  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  80,177  ; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Dorr  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pumps  and 
agitators  and  thickeners,  screens,  and  classifiers  for 
separating  solids  from  liquids.  168,153 ;  May  15 ; 
Serial  No.   173,128  ;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Dorsey,  Arthur,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Clocks.  169,560 ; 
June  19. 

Dorsey,  William  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigarettea.  167,984  ; 
May  8. 


Doscat    Tire    &    Rubber    Corporation,    Rochester,    N.    Y. 

Rubber   tires.      171,420;   Aug.    7;    Serial   No.    172,260; 

published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Doscher,  Charles  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Eagle  Products 

Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Coffee.     174,924  ;   Oct.  23. 
Dottie-May  Co.,  Independence,  Mo.     Garments.     163,054 ; 

Jan.  2. 

Doubrava  &  Morris,  doing  business  as  Sun  Sipt  Apiaries, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Jellies.  177,639 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Se- 
rial No.  172,588;  published  Sept.  25.  1923. 

Doucleff,  Dine  K.,  Peoria,  111.  Canned  prepared  caviar. 
171,331;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  172,260;  published  May 
8,  1923. 

Dougherty,  Alice  J.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Females'  house 
dresses,  aprons,  street  dresses.  168,109 ;  May  15 ; 
Serial   No.   135,638;   published  July  26,   1921. 

Dougherty,  W.  P  &  Sons,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Coal  and  gas  combination  ranges  and  broilers  and 
warming  closets.  174,568  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,774  ; 
published  July  17,   1923. 

Douglas,  Harry  A.,  doing  business  as  H.  A.  D.  Sales  & 
Engineering  Co.,  Not  Incorporated,  Bronson.  Mich. 
Electric  connectors,  connecting  plugs,  wiring  outfits,  etc. 
174,458  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  142,829  ;  published  June 
26,    1923. 

Douglas,  Richard,  doing  business  as  The  R.  E.  D.  Mfg.  Co., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Polishing  oils  for  painted,  varnished, 
and  lacquered  surfaces.  169,947  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 
174,429  :  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Douglas,  W.  L.,  Shoe  Company,  Brockton,  Mass.  Boots 
and  shoes  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.  176,015; 
Nov.  13:  Serial  No.  176,.331  ;   published  May  22,   1923. 

Douglass  Caramel  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Candies.  176,605 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
179,591  ;  published  Sept.   18,  1923. 

Douthit,  A.  S.,  doing  business  as  Loup  Valley  Hatchery, 
Cushing,  Nebr.  Baby  chicks,  live  poultry,  and  eggs. 
176,855  ;    Nov.    20. 

Dover  Manufacturing  Company,  Dover,  Ohio.  Electrical 
heating  elements  for  electric  sad,  branding,  and  solder- 
ing irons.     163,429  ;  Jan.  9. 

Dover  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Dover,  Ohio.  Elec- 
tric sadirons.  173,008  ;  Sept  11 ;  Serial  No.  178,236  ; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Doverspike,  Anna  J.,  Raymond,  Wash.  Croup  and  cough 
sirups.     163,055  ;  Jan.   2. 

Dow,  Jones  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Daily  news- 
paper. 168,177 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  169.627 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

Dowd,  Alva  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ladies'  hats. 
165,620  :  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167.350  :  published  Dec. 
12,   1922. 

Dowd,  J.  C,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Buttons  for 
wearing  apparel.       164,035  ;  Feb.  6. 

Dowd,  J.  C,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Buttons  for 
wearing  apparel.     164,039  ;  Feb.  6. 

Dowling  Bros.,  Salina,  Kans.  Spark  plugs.  164,605 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Downs,  Anna  L.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Goiter  medicine. 
165,532;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  158,226;  published  Nov. 
7,    1922. 

Doyle,  Henry  J.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Sun  shields  for 
automobiles.  167,608 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  157,557 ; 
published  Oct.   24,   1922. 

Dovle  &  Scriggins,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  163,562  ; 
Jan.    23. 

Drabek,  Charles,  doing  business  as  Painters  Supply  Co., 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paints,  varnishes,  paint  enamels. 
174,377  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  165,858  ;  published  July 
17,   1923. 

Drabek,  Charles,  doing  business  as  Painters  Supply  Co., 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ready-mixed  paints,  varnishes,  paint 
enamels,  etc.  175,956  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,859  ; 
published    Sept.    4,    1923. 

Drabek,  Charles,  doing  business  as  Painters  Supply  Co., 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ready-mixed  paints  and  paint  en- 
amels. 176,060 :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  182,502 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 

Dragon  Products  Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Tooth  paste. 
165,432  :  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,852  ;  published  Nov. 
28,   1922. 

Drake.  John  J.,  &  Son,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Ointment  for 
treatment  of  sprains,  sore  muscles,  insect  bites,  etc. 
167,833  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,671 ;  published  Feb.  13, 
1923. 

Draper,  Geo.  H.,  jr.,  Milford,  Del.  Canned  vegetables. 
163.310;  Jan.  9. 

Draper-Maynard  Company,  The,  Plymouth,.  N.  H.  Base- 
balls, mitts,  basket  balls,  boxing  gloves,  etc.  165,760  ; 
Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  170,631 ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Draper-Maynard  Company.  The,  Plymouth,  N.  H.  Ath- 
letic shirts,  jerseys,  and  sweaters.  175,070  ;  Oct.  30  ; 
Seri.nl    No.    170.6.S2 :   nublished   Ausr.   7.   1923. 

Dresswell  Shirts,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  and  negli- 
gee shirts.      164,776;  Feb.  27. 

Drew,  E.  F.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nut  margarine. 
167,215  :  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  163,619 ;  published  Dec. 
19,   1922. 

D'Rewal  &  Co.,  Philadelnhia,  Pa.  Antiseptic  ointment  for 
sores,  burns,  etc.     165,885  ;  Mar.  20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OH^FIOE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


661 


Drcit'us,  KcUstein  &  King,  luc,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hosiery. 

168,382  ;   May  22  ;   Serial  No.   169,475  ;  publislied   Feb. 

20,  1023. 
Drelfiis,  Ecl<steJn  &  King,  Inc.,  New  Yorlv,  N.  Y.     ilen's, 

women's,  and  children's  knit  and  flat  liO£»iery.     171,782  ; 

Aug.   14;   Serial  No.   172.035;  pulilislied  May  22,   1923. 
Drlflill,    Emma   G.,   doins   business   as   Driflill   &   Norman, 

Oxnard,  Calif.     Orange  marmalade.     168,651  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial   No.   165,784 ;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 
Dritz-Traum  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fancy  bags.     164,375  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Drug  Vroducts   Co.  Inc.,   The,   Long  Island  City,  N.   Y. 

Suppositories.     170,368;  July  17;  Serial  No.  173,999; 

published  April  10,  1923. 
Drug   Products    Co.    Inc.,   The,   Long   Island   City,   N.    Y. 

Food   tonic   and  general  stimulant  to  cell   metabolism. 

176,109  :  Nov.   20  ;  Serial  No.  166,134  ;   published  July 

10,  1923. 

Druggist  Emergency  Service  Co.     (See  Scheuer,  Sidney  F.) 
Druggists'  Supply  Corporation,  New   York,  N.  Y.     Hand- 
kerchiefs.     170,172;    Oct.    30;    Serial    No.    181,388; 

published   Aug.    7,    1923. 
Druid  Oak  Belting  Company,  Inc.,  The,   Baltimore,   Md. 

Draper    check    straps    for    use    in    textile    machinery. 

163,884  ;  Feb.  6. 
Dry  Fork  Milling  Co.,  Dry   Fork,   Va.     Self-rising  wheat 

flour.     165,401 ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  156,266  ;  published 

Oct.   17,   1922. 
Dryden  Corporation,  Oakland  Calif.    Ice  cream.     173,522  ; 

Sept.   25. 
Dryden  Corporation,  The,   Oakland,   Calif.     Ice  cream  in 

brick   form.      160,378  ;    June    12  ;    Serial   No.    170,680 ; 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Dryfuss,   Barney  J.,  doing  business  as  Imperial  Pharma- 

ei'utical  Company,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Intestinal  lubri- 
cant and  exerciser.     163,056;   Jan.  2. 
Dryol  Corporation,  The,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Powdered  greasing 

compound  to  be  applied  to  bread  pans,  etc.     177,768  ; 

Dec.  25 :    Serial   No.   184,395 ;   published   Oct.   9,   1923. 
Dryol   I'olish  Mfg.   Co.      (See  Ruggles,  Harry   M.) 
Du-All    Manufacturing    Company,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Portable    vulcanizers.      165,377 ;    Mar.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

160,238;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Du-All    Manufacturing    Company,    The    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Polishes  and  dressings   for  furniture,  automobiles  and 

other  painted  and  varnished  surfaces,  automobile  tops, 

leather,    and    for    reoiling    mops.      163,769 ;    Mar.    20 ; 

Serial  No.  160,236  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Duarte-Monrovia   Fruit   Exchange,    Duarte,   Calif.      Fresh 

citrous  fruits.     173,781 ;    Oct.   2  ;    Serial   No.   175,853  ; 

published   June   26.   1923. 
Dubblebord  Company,  The.     (See  Bailhache,  Isophene  G.) 
Dubilier   Condenser    and    Radio    Corporation,    New    York, 

N  Y^.     Crystal  detectors  and  rectifiers.     173,009  ;  Sept. 

11 ;  Serial  No.  178,333  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Du  Bois  Machine  Company,  Albany,  N.  Y.    Piston  rings. 

166,739  ;  Apr.   10. 

Du  Bois  Soap  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Scouring 
and  mopping  powder,  potash  oil  soap,  soap  powder,  jelly 
soap,  toilet  soap,  etc.  165,416 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
151,711  ;    published   Dec.    19,    1922. 

Dubow.  J.  A.,  Glove  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Baseball, 
boxing,  and  handball  gloves,  punching-bag  mitts,  bas- 
ket   balls,    etc.      163,563 ;    Jan.    23. 

Duckback  Waterproofing  Co.     (See  McPhiUips,  Frank.) 

Duckworth  Chain  &  Manufacturing  Company,  Springfield, 
Mas.<;.  Driving  chains  used  on  bicycles,  motor  cycles, 
and  machinery.  165.749  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  171,012  ; 
published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Ducommun,  F.  W.,  &  Frere,  Tamatave,  Madagascar. 
Graphite  used  for  the  manufacture  of  crucibles. 
165,948;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  106,440.  published  Nov. 
28,  1922. 

Dudley  &  Co.,  Fairport,  N.  Y.  Baking  powder,  bicar- 
bonate of  soda,  gloss  starch.  175,635  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 
No.  179,859  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Dudley  Gum  Company,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Chewing  gum. 
1R7.002  :    Apr.    17. 

Dudley  Gum  Company,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Chewing  gum. 
170.196:  Nov.  20:  Serial  No.  161,040;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 

Dudley,    Hettie  J.,  Richmond,  Va.     Fancy  bags  of  cloth. 

175,878  ;  Nov.   13  ;  Serial  No.  180,056  ;  published  Sept. 

4,   1923. 
Dudley    Lumber    Company    Inc.,    Memphis,    Tenn.      Logs 

and    rough    lumber.       175,037 :    Oct.    30 ;     Serial    No. 

178,598 ;    published   July  24,    1923. 
Dudley  Paper  Co.,  The,  Lansing,  Mich.     Kraft  paper  for 

wrapping    purposes.      168,856 ;    May    29 ;     Serial    No. 

173,594;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Duds  Co.  (See  Winter,  Charles  A.) 
Duesenberg  Automobile  &  Motors  Co.,   Inc.,  Indianapolis, 

Ind.     Pleasure  motor  cars  and  racing  cars.     174,917  ; 

Oct.   23. 
Duffield  Arthur  W.,  doing  business  as  The  Glassall  Co., 

Boston.  Mass.     Polishes  for  painted,  varnished,  waxed, 

and  similar  surfaces.     165,936  ;  Mar.  20. 
Duffy,  F.  S.,  doing  business  as  The  F.  S.  Duffy  Medicine 

Co.,  New  Bern,  N.  C.     Antibilious  pills,  diarrhea  cordial 

liniment,  etc.  172,196;  Aug.  21. 
Duffy,  F.  S.,  doing  business  as  The  F.  S.  Duffy  Medicine 

Co.,  New  Bern,  N.   C.     Antimalarial  tablet.      172,708  : 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,547  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 


Duffy,  John  H.,  jr.,  Pasadena,  Calif. 
164.938  ;  Feb.  27. 
Company, 
Mar.  20  ; 


Motion-picture  films. 


Inc.,    New 
Serial  No. 


York,   N.   Y.     Vinegars. 
165,064  ;  published  Dec. 


Inc.,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Vinegars. 
Serial  No.  165,074  ;  published  Dec. 


Duffy-Mott 

165,861 

26,  1922. 
Duffy-Mott   Company, 

165,868  ;   Mar.  20  ; 

26,  1922. 
Duffy-Mott  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Vinegars  and 

evaporated    apples.       165,869 ;     Mar.     20 ;     Serial    No. 

165.067  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Duffy-Mott   Company,    Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Vinegars. 

165,870  ;  Mar.  20  ;   Serial  No.   165,072  ;   published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 

Company,   Inc.,  New   York,   N.   Y.     Vinegars. 
Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  165,008  ;  published  Sept. 


Leather  shoes, 
published   Dec. 


Leather  boots  and 
No.    166,655  ;    pub- 

Y.     Leather  shoes, 
published  July  10, 


Duffy-Mott 

177,025  ; 

25,  1923. 
Dugan   &  Hudson   Co.,   Rochester,   N.  Y. 

165,362;   Mar.   6;    Serial   No.   166,816; 

5,    1922. 
Dugan  &  Hudson  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

shoes.      172,030 ;    Aug.    21 ;    Serial 

lished   May  22,   1923. 
Dugan  &  Hudson   Co.,   Rochester,   N. 

174,011 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,599  ; 

1923. 

Dunbar  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.,  Dunbar,  W.  Va.  Pneumatic- 
tire  casings  and  tubes.     165,223  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 

165,672  ;   published  Nov.   28,  1922. 
Duncan  Chemical  Company,  Albany,  Ala.     Medicines  and 

insecticides.      170,151  ;    July    10 ;    Serial    No.    168,518  ; 

published   Apr.   3,   1923. 
Duncan,  Fox  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Baled  raw 

cotton.     172,512  ;  Aug.  28. 
Dunhill,  Alfred,  of  London,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pipes, 

cigar    and    cigarette    holders,    and    tobacco    pouches. 

174,098  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  179,263  ;  published  July  10, 

1923. 
Dunlap  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hats.     176,834  ;  Dec.  4  ; 

Serial  No.  180,657  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Dunlap,  J.  S.,  Chicago,  111.     Can  openers  and  cap  lifters. 

173,525  ;   Sept.  25. 
Dunlevy-Franklin  Company.     (See  Dunlevy  Packing  Com- 
pany, assignor.) 

Dunlevy  Packing  Company,  assignor  to  Dunlevy-Frank- 
lin Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Butter,  margarines, 
eggs,  lard,  etc.  176,646 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  155,668  ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Dunlevy  Packing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Dunlevy-Franklin  Companj",  Butter,  oleomargarine,  eggs, 
lard,  etc.  177,138  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  150,310  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Dunlevy  Packing  Company,  assignor  to  Dunlevy-Franklin 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Butter,  oleomargarine,  eggs, 
meats,  etc.  177,143  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  150,311 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Dunlop  Milling  Co.,  Clarksville,  Tenn.  Wheat  flour. 
165,128;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  160,593;  published  Nov. 
14,   1022. 

Dunlop  Milling  Co.,  Clarksville,  Tenn.  Self-rising  flour. 
165,120;   Mar.   6;   Serial   No.   160,594;   published   Nov. 

Dunlop  Milling  Co.,  Clarksville,  Tenn.  Wheat  flour. 
165,130 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  160,595  ;  published  Nov. 
14.   1922 

Clarksville,    Tenn.      Wheat    flour. 
Serial    No.     160,051;     published 


Dunlop    Milling    Co., 
167,062 ;     Apr.     24 ; 
Dec.  26,   1922. 

Dunlop    Milling    Co., 


172,936; 
5,  1923. 


Clarksville,    Tenn.      Wheat    flour. 


Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  162,808  ;  published  June 


Dunlop  Rubber  Company,  Limited,  The,  London,  England. 
Golf  balls.     164,526  ;  Feb.  20. 

Dunn,  Ell  H.,  doing  business  as  Eli  Laboratory  and  E.  H. 
Dunn  &  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Medical  products 
174,820 ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   172,086  ;  published  Aug. 

Dunn,  John,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shovels  and  spades 
171,652  ;  Aug.  7. 

Dunn-Pen  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Foun- 
tain pens.     163,934-5  ;   Feb.  6. 

Dunn,  W.  E.,  Manufacturing  Company,  Holland,  Mich. 
Cement  tile  and  blocks.  165,086  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No 
156,571 ;   published  Oct.   31,   1922. 

Dunton,  M.  W.,  Co.,  The.     (See  Chapman,  Frank.) 

Dunwoody,  Halsey,  Paris,  France.  Penholders  and  black 
and  colored  pencils.  169,216 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
150,154  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Dunwoody,  Halsey,  Paris,  France.  Pharmaceutical  prepa- 
rations for  rheumatism,  bronchitis,  etc.  176,229  ;  Nov. 
20  ;  Serial  No.  174,959  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Duophone  Syndicate  Limited,  The,  London,  England.  Talk- 
ing machines.  177,662;  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  181,016; 
published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Duparquet,  Huot  &  Moneuse  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Heavy- 

dnty     cooking    equipment    for    hotels,     clubs,     private 

homes,  etc.  163.495  ;  Jan.  16. 
Duplan   Silk   Corporation,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Broad   silk 

piece  goods.  163,308  ;  Jan.  9. 
Duplan   Silk   Corporation,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Silk   piece 

goods.     163,311 ;  Jan.  9. 


662 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Duplan  Silk  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  170,315 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  175,473 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Duplan  Silk  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  173,281 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  178,974 ;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 

Duplan  Silk  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  173,282-3;  Sept.  18;  Serial  Nos.  178,970-1; 
published  June  12,  1923. 

Duplan  Silk  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  173,284;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  178,973;  pub- 
lished June  12.  1923. 

Duplan  Silk  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  173,285  ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  178,975  ;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1923.  „.,.       . 

Duplan  Silk  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  173,280-8;  Sept.  18;  Serial  Nos.  178,977-9; 
published  June  12,  1923. 

Duplan  Silk  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.      173,540;    Sept.   25. 

Duplan  Silk  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  174,079-82;  Oct.  2;  Serial  Nos.  181,257-60; 
published  July  17,  1923. 

Duplan  Silk  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  174,188-9 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  Nos.  181,265-6 ; 
published  July  17,  1923. 

Duplan  Silk  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  175,563  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  178,976  ;  published 
July  12,   1923. 

Duplan  Silk  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  177,477 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  183,262 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  25,  1923. 

Duplex  ■  Printing  Press  Company,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Perfecting  printing  presses.  23,192  ;  renewed  June  6, 
1923. 

Duplicate  Whist  Company,  The,  assignor  to  The  United 
States  Playing  Card  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Re- 
play card  game  apparatus.     168,296 ;  May  15. 

Du  Pont  Engineering  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Metal- 
lic alloys.  176,593  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,981 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 

Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.  (See  Harrison 
Bros.   &  Co.,   assignor.) 

Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Intermediate    for   dyeing   processes.      163,057  ;    Jan.    2. 

Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Ready-mixed  paint,  paste  paint,  paint  enamel,  and 
varnish.  165,976 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  160,878  ;  pub- 
Ushed  Nov.  14,  1922.  ^^,    ,     ^ 

Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Collars  for  personal  wear.  166,787 ;  Apr.  17 ; 
Serial   No.  160,053  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  A  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Dyestuffs.  167,613;  May  1;  Serial  No.  149,954;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Toilet  articles,  comprising  manicure  Implements. 
168,824;  May  29;  Serial  No.  170,236;  published  Feb. 
13    1923. 

Du  Pont,  B.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Boxes  and  containers  comprising  boxes  and  containers 
for  cream,  salve,  jewels,  talcum  powder,  etc.  168,825 ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,237  ;  published  Mar.   13,  1923. 

Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Brushes.  168,888;  May  29;  Serial  No.  170,240;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Hair  combs,  shoehorns,  buttonhooks,  and  pincushions. 
168,889;  May  29;  Serial  No.  170,238;  published  Mar. 
13,   1923. 

Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Pyroxylin,  nitrocellulose,  pyroxylin  and  artificial  ivory. 
169,039  ;  June  5  ;  Serial  No.  170,241 ;  published  Mar. 
13,  1923. 

Du  Pont,  B.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Clocks.  169,543;  June  19;  Serial  No.  170,235; 
pubUshed  March  27,  1923. 

Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Fungicide,  seed  disinfectant,  general  disinfectant. 
169,853  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,263  ;  published  Mar. 
13,  1923. 

Du  IPont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Hand  mirrors,  picture  frames.  172,386 ;  Aug. 
28  ;   Serial  No.   170,239  ;   published  May  8,   1923. 

Du  Pont,  B.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Lacquers  and  enamels.  173,241 ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No. 
162,384;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Du  Pont,  B.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Dyestuffs,  dyestuff  intermediates,  and  chemicals. 
177,092 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,869 ;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Dn  Pont  Pibersilk  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Artificial 
silk.     165,279;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  153.876;  published 
Oct.   31,    1922. 
Dupont,  Justin,  Inc.     (See  Society  Anonyme  Des  Etabllsse- 
ments  Justin  Dupont,  assignor.) 

Duprey,    Alfred    I.,    Eureka,    Calif.      Leather.      163,430 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Dupuis    Chemical    Co.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Machine- 
poisoned  raisins  used   as  a  rodent   poison.      163,058 ; 
Jan.   2. 


Dupuis-Rickman  Engraving  &  Embossing  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
Greeting  cards.  173,613  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  157,560  ; 
published  June  12,  1923. 
Dura  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Window  regulators. 
171,735  ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No.  169,803 ;  published  May 
8,  1923. 
Dura  Film  Protector  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motion- 
picture  films,  photographic  transparencies,  raw  films, 
and  photographic  supplies,  etc.  167,253 ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial   No.   170,477  ;   published   Feb.  6,   1923. 

Durabell  Mills  Co.,  The.     (See  Kronovet,  Joseph  A.) 

Durable  Garter  Co.      (See  Clausen,  Holger  V.) 

Durable  Products  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Semi- 
liquid  asbestos  roof  coating.  175,195  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial 
No.    175,190;    published    Aug.    7,    1923. 

Durand  CO.,  Boston,  Mass.     Candy.     165,632;   Mar.   13. 
Durand  &  Winfield,  Glendale,  Calif.    Carburetors.    167,294  ; 
Apr.    24. 

Durard  Desk  Mfg.  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Desks. 
173,603;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  166,736;  published  June 
12,  1923. 

Dur-.A-Tone  Record    Co.      (See  Davis,   George   H.) 

Durbrow  &  Hearne,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Straw-sewing  ma- 
chines. 169,324;  June  12;  Serial  No.  174,823;  pub- 
Ushed Mar.  20,  1923. 

Durbrow  &  Hearne,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Straw-sewing  ma- 
chines. 169,325  ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  174,821 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 

Durbrow  &  Hearne,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutting  machines 
for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  hats.  173,275  ;  Sept.  18 ; 
Serial  No.   174,822;   published  June  19,  1923. 

Durez  Company,  Inc.  (See  Industrial  Molded  Mate- 
rials   Company,    assignor.) 

Durkee-Atwood  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Power-transmit- 
ting belts  of  fabric,  rubberized  fabric,  or  leather  com- 
position.     163,059 ;    Jan.    2. 

Durkee-Atwood  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Pedal  covers. 
171,601  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  174,612  ;  published  May  1, 
1923. 

Duro  Pump  &  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Dayton, 
Ohio.  Pneumatic  pressure  systems,  pumps,  and  fluid- 
pressure  motors,  explosive  engines,  and  parts  thereof. 
166,416 ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  171,630 ;  published  Jan.  2, 
1923. 

Durwyllan  Co.,  Inc.,  Peterson,  Del.,  and  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Brake  and  transmission  lining  for  automobile  use. 
171,673  ;  Aug.  7. 

Durwyllan  Co.,  Inc.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Transmission  lining 
for  Ford  ears.      174,535  ;   Oct.   16. 

Duryea  Manufacturing  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Belt 
dressing.  173,800  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  173,742  ;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 

Dutchess  Tool  Company,  Beacon,  N.  Y.  Lubricating  oil 
for  dough-handling  machinery.     163,309 ;   Jan.   9. 

Dutra,  John  F.,  doing  business  as  Galtra  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Furniture  polish.  169,577 ; 
June  26  ;  Serial  No.  164,792  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1928. 

Dux,  Dr.  H.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Preserved 
natural  foliage.  165,228 ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  163,978  ; 
published  Dec.   5,  1922. 

Dwinell- Wright  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Coffee.  170,707 ; 
July  24  ;  Serial  No.  154,793 ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Dye  Products  and  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
and  Newark,  N.  J.  Aniline  dyes  and  coal-tar  inter- 
mediates.    164,433  ;   Feb.   20. 

Dyer,  B.  H.,  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hot  bottles 
for  medical  purposes.  169,772 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No. 
169,053  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Dyer  Company,  The,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Radio  apparatus. 
166,556;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  170,478;  published  Jan. 
9,  1923. 

Dyer,  W.  J.,  &  Bro.,  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Guitars,  mandolins,  banjos,  and  zithers.  23,193 ;  re- 
newed June  13,  1923. 

Dyestuffs  &  Chemicals,  Incorporated,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Coal- 
tar  dyes,  colors,  and  intermediates.  173,050  ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  176,789  :  published  June  12,  1923. 

Dyestuffs  &  Chemicals,  Incorporated,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Col- 
oring matter  for  butter.  174,359  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No. 
176,790  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Dy-Vo  Beverage  Company.      (See  Chmiell,   John,  Co.) 

Dyx  Hosiery  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Hosiery.  168,639 ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  165,021 ;  published  Feb.   13.   1923. 

B.  A.  Clark  &  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Wheat  flour. 
167,281  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  135,038 ;  published  Dec. 
26,  1922. 

E.  B.  Candy  Co.     (See  Carametos,  John  J.  M.) 

E.  K.  Co.,  The.     (See  Kraemer,  Edmund  M.) 

B  Z  Chemical  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Concentrated  home 
dye.     164,395;  Feb.  20. 

Eagle  Carburetor  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Car- 
buretors and  structural  parts  and  fittings  therefor. 
174,060 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  178,434 ;  published  July 
3,  1923. 

Eagle  Carburetor  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Car- 
buretors and  parts  thereof.  176,667  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 
No.  181,823 ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Eagle,  J.  H.,  &  C.  K.,  Inc..  ShamoWn,  Pa.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Silk  fabrics  In  the  piece.  168,706;  May 
29;  Serial  No.  151,154;  published  Mar.   13.  1923. 

Eagle  Nest  Hatchery.     (See  Little,  Henry,  &  Sons.) 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — C!ontiiiued. 


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Eagle  richer  Lead  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Pure 
white  lead.  107,926 :  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  170,758 ; 
published   Feb.    13,   1923. 

iSagle  I'ichor  Lead  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
I'uie  white  lead.  169,906  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,757  ; 
published  Apr.  3,  1023. 

Eagle  Products  Company,  The.     (See  Doscher,  Charles  A.) 

Eagle  Radio  Company.  Newark.  N.  J.  Complete  radio  sets, 
rndiofrequencv  amplifiers,  audiofrequency  amplifiers,  etc. 
104,nr>;   Feb.   18. 

Eagle  Slcirt  Company,  New  Yorli,  N.  T.  Women's  bloom- 
ers, pantalets,  and  petticoats.  173,836;  Oct.  2;  Serial 
No.  171,490;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Eagle  Tea  &  Coffee  Company.  Inc.,  The  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Coffee  and  tea.  171.10)4;  July  81;  Serial  No.  176,672; 
published  May  22,   1923. 

Earl  Fruit  Company,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Fresh  canta- 
loupes. 16S.637 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  168,403 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Earl  Fruit  Company,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Fresh  decidu- 
ous fruits.  175,076:  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  170,010; 
published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Earl  Fruit  Company  of  The  Northwest,  Spokane,  Wash. 
Fresh  apples.  172.072  :  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  177,282  ; 
published  May  29,  1923. 

Earl,  Grace  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Face  powder,  perfume, 
rouge,  etc.  176,110:  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  162,729; 
published   Aug.   2S,   1923. 

Earle-McGayock  Milling  Company,  Ashevllle,  N.  C.  Wheat 
flour.  166,121 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  152,792  ;  published 
Noy.  7.   1922. 

Earle,  William  P.  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dry-polishing 
cloth  for  teeth.  166,167 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,860  ; 
published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Earnshaw  Knitting  Company,  Newton.  Mass.  Infants' 
and  children's   knit  underwear.      163,564  ;   Jan.,  23. 

Earometcr  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  hearing  de- 
vices.    164,456;  Feb.  20. 

East  Coast  Trading  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Shell  and  grit. 
173,106;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  173,075;  published  June 
19.  1923. 

East  Slope  Fruit  Association,  Mecca,  Calif.  Fresh  grapes 
and  vegetables.     173,559 ;   Sept.  25. 

East  Tennessee  Packing  Company,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
Bacon,  ham,  boiled  ham,  sugar-cured  meats.  166,341  ; 
Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  161.622  :  nubllshed  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Eastbay  Chemical  Company,  Emeryville,  Calif.  Insecti- 
cides,  fungicides,  and  disinfectants.     163,060 ;  Jan.   2. 

Easter  Fish  Company,  Norfolk,  Va.  Fresh  fish  and  oys- 
ters. 173,146;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  177,900;  published 
June  12,  1923. 

Eastern  Auto  Products  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Chemical 
carbon  remover  for  internal  -  combustion  engines. 
172,826  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  167,076  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Eastern  Foundry  Company,  The,  Boyertown,  Pa.  Cast- 
iron  pipe  and  fittings  and  other  plumbers'  supplies. 
176,579  :  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  178,095 ;  published  June 
12,   1923. 

Eastern  Hair  Net  Trading  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair 
nets.  166.944  ;  Apr.  17  :  Serial  No.  172.267  ;  published 
,Tan.  30,   1923. 

Eastern  Hat  &  Cap  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's 
and  children's  hats.  168,161 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
165,670  ;   published  Jan.  30,   1923. 

Eastern  Specialty  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Elec- 
trical instruments  for  central-station  uses.  177,725 ; 
Dec.   25 :   Serial   No.   176,792 ;   published   Oct.   9,   1923. 

Eastern  States  Farmers'  Exchange,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Mixed  feed  for  cattle.  177,379  ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
182,142  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Eastern  Tube  &  Tool  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Locking 
steering  wheels  and  wheel  locks.  165.666 ;  Mar.  20 ; 
Serial  No.  166,737  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Easting  Windscreens  Limited,  Birmingham,  England. 
Wind  screens  for  use  with  vehicles.  170,493  ;  July  17 ; 
Serial  No.  171,987  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Photographic 
plates.  165,596 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  134,244  ;  pub- 
lished  Dec.    19,   1922. 

Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Sensitized 
film.  167,271;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  152.122;  published 
Aug.  1,  1922. 

Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Photographic 
shutters.  174,199;  Oct.  9;  Serial  No.  180,846;  pub- 
lished  July  10,   1923. 

Eastman-Thomas  Co.,  The,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Lubri- 
cating oil.  165,160.  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  153,593  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 

Eastmoiid.  John  E.,  doing  business  as  Work  Savers  Com- 
pany, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Treated  cloth  for  dusting  and 
polishing.  169.681  ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  173.181 ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Easton,  Gilbert  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Vegetable  relishes. 
171,182  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  172,149  ;  published  May 
8.  1923. 

Eat  W«natchee  Apples,  Inc.,  Wenatchee,  Wash.  Fresh 
apples.     173,556 ;   Sept.   26. 

Eaton  Axle  &  Spring  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Automobile  bumpers  and  bumper  fittings.  176,775 ; 
Nov.  27. 


Eaton,  Crane  &  Pike  Company,  Plttsfleld,  Mass.     Writing 

paper,    writing    tablets,    papeterles,    and    pound    goods 

with  envelopes  to  match.    166,277 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

170,668  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Eaton    Flour    Mills.      (See   Colorado   Milling  &   Elevator 

Company.) 
Eaton,    Inez    N.,    Gorham,    Mass.      Preparation    for    re- 
moving grease  spots  from  clothing,  carpets,  and  coarse 

goods,    washing    the    head,    cleaning    silverware,     and 

killing  bedbugs.    169,528  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  165,359  ; 

publislied  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Eiiton  Rapids  Woolen  Mills,  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich.     Woolen 

cloth  in  the  piece,  textile  automobile  robes  and  blankets. 

163,456;  .Tan.  9. 
Eaton  Rapids  Woolen  Mills,  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich.    Mackl- 

naws  and  sport  coats.     164,574  ;  Feb.  20. 
Eaton  Rapids  Woolen  Mills,  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich.     Thread 

and  yarn.     164,788  ;  Feb.  27. 
Eaton  Rapids  Woolen  Mills.  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich.     Coats 

for  men,  women,  and  children.     168,527  :  May  22. 
Eaton,  Robert  L.,  -\tlanta,  Ga.     Tonic  and  liver  prepara- 
tion.    165,860  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  130,093  ;  published 

Oct.  4,  1922. 
Ebeco  Chemical  Company.     (See  Ebert,  Joseph.) 
Eberhard  Faber  Pencil  Company,  'Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Lead 

pencils.    173,745  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,835  ;  published 

June  19,  1923. 
Eberhardt,   Robert,   doing  business   as   Pull-Grip   Electric 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Incandescent-lamp  sockets, 

fuse  sockets,  and   switches.     176,063  ;   Nov.   13 ;   Serial 

No.  180,923;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Eberle,  Francis  X.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Containers  made 

of  wood  or  metal  for  merchandise.     170,201 ;  July  10 ; 

Serial  No.  172,936  :  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Eberson-Llndsley  Paint  Company,   St.  Louis,  Mo.     Ready- 
mixed   paint.      169,556  ;    June   19. 
Ebert,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Ebeco  Chemical  Company. 

New    York,    N.    Y.      Internal    antiseptic    and    general 

stomach  tonic  for  the  treatment  of  indigestion,  dyspep- 
sia,  etc.     164,096  ;  Feb.   13. 
Ebling  Company,   The,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Malt  extract, 

173,083  ;  Sept.  11. 
Ebling   Company,   The,    New   York,    N.   Y.     Concentrated 

commercial    diastase.      175,577 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

181,065 ;   published   Aug.   21,   1923. 
Eckart,    Charles    F..    Honolulu,    Hawaii.      Forcing    mulch 

for    use    in    agriculture    and    horticulture.      163,687 ; 

Jan.   23. 
Eckart,  Charles  F.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.     Forcing  mulch  for 

use  in  agriculture  and  horticulture.     163,736;  Jan.  23. 
Eckelkamp,    John,    doing   business    as   Parkview    Electric 

Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Electric  time  .switches,  light 

flashes,   transformers,  motors,   etc.     174,567 ;   Oct.   23 ; 

Serial  No.  177,689;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Eckly,  Edward,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Meat  pie  consisting 

of    a    small    sausage    inclosed    in    doush    and    fried    In 

grease.     164,963;   Feb.  27. 
Ec-Ko   Beverage   Corporation,   Newark,   N.   J.      Beverage 

sold  as  a   soft  drink.     165,447 :   Mar.   13 ;   Serial  No. 

171,307;   publLshed  Jan.  2,   1923. 
Eclipse  Machine  Company,  Elmira  Heights,  N.  Y.     Drives 

and  parts  of  drives  for  starters  for  engines.     169,006 ; 

May  29. 
Eclipse    Shoe   Manufacturing   Company,    Mexico,    Mexico. 

Rubber  heels.     168,266  ;  May  15  ;   Serial  No.   169,706  ; 

published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Eclipse  Specialty   Manufacturing   Company,    Chicago,   111. 

Timers     for     internal-combustion     engines.        166,576 ; 

Apr.   10:   Serial   No.    171,266;  published  Jan.   9,   1923. 
Ecometer   Manufacturing    Company,    Inc.,    Orange,    N.    J. 

Ignition-timing  devices  for  internal-combustion  engines, 

171,037  ;   July  31 ;  Serial  No.   151,151  ;  published  Apr. 

24,   1923. 
Econ   Oil  &   Gas   Company,   The,   Lima,    Ohio.      Gasoline, 

kerosene,    motor    oils,    greases,    and    lubricating    oils. 

167,775 ;   May   8 :    Serial   No.    172,641 ;   published   Feb. 

13,   1923. 
Econoraos,  Michael.  Oak  Park,  111.     Candy  bars.     166,902  ; 

Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  164,310 ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Economy  Bias  Binding  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bias  bind- 
ings and  tapes.     164,033  ;  Feb.  6. 
Economy  Box  &  Pie  Plate   Co.,  Marlon,   Ind.     Paper  pie 

plates.     163,737  :  Jan.  23. 
Economy  Engineering  Company,  Chicago,  111.    Machines  for 

transporting,   raising,    or  lowering   boxes,    barrels,   etc. 

1.66,133;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  142,968;  published  Dec. 

19,  1922. 

Economy  Engineering  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Backs  for 
supporting  barrels  and  the  like.  167,534  ;  May  1  ;  Se- 
rial No.  172,038  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Economy  System  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clothes  racks 
and  hangers.  171,562;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  174,513; 
published  May  22,  1923. 

Economy  Wiping  Materials  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Pieces  of  fabric  used  for  polishing,  cleaning,  or  dust- 
ing. 177.436;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  182,468;  published 
Oct.  2.  1923. 

Edco  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Conroy,  Harry  E.) 

Eddine  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Medici- 
nal agents  for  the  external  treatment  of  bodily  pains. 
172,954  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,548  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Eddy,  D.,  and  Sons  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Befrlgerat- 
Ing  apparatus.  174,241 ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,994  ; 
published  July  3,  1923. 

Eddy,  L.  K.,  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Sifting  tops 
for  receptacles  for  holding  flour,  salt,  pepper,  etc. 
164,516  ;  Feb.  20. 

Edelman,  Philip  E.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Wireless  receiving 
sets  and  parts.     164,736  ;  Feb.   27. 

Edel's,  S.  T.,  Sons,  Baltimore,  Md.  Butter.  176,866 ; 
Dec.   4  ;   Serial  No.   161,415  ;   published  Sept.   11,   1923. 

Edelstein  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watches  and 
watcbcases.  172,797  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  174,895  ;  pub- 
lished .Tune  5,  1923. 

Edgar  Chemical  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lini- 
ments. 172,375;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  157,417;  pub- 
lished Jlfiv  1.  1923. 

Bdgerton  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Plymouth,  Ind.  Ship- 
ping baskets.  166,223  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,923  ; 
published  Dec.  5,   1922. 

Edgerton  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Plymouth,  Ind. 
Baskets.  176,428;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  183,698;  pub- 
lishPd  Sent.  11.  1923. 

Edgworth  Tool  Works.  (See  F.  &  N.  Lawn  Mower  Com- 
pany.) 

Edison  Orange  Grow'ers  Association,  Edison,  Calif. 
Fresh    citrus   friuts.      163,834;    Jan.    30. 

Edison  Rubber  Company.      (See  Cable,  John  E.) 

Edison,  Thomas  A.,  Incorporated,  West  Orange,  N.  J. 
Devices  for  controlling  the  starting  and  stopping  of 
phonograohic  apparatus.  172,259  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 
139,518  ;   published  May   15,  1923. 

Edisto  Veneer  Co.,  The.  (See  Hamilton-Hill  Veneer  Co., 
assignor.) 

Mith  Frances.     (See  Gallagher,  James  T.) 

Edmiston,  John  R.,  Miami,  Fla.  Candy  and  sirup  for 
making  same.  172,016  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  161,978  ; 
published  Oct.  31,  1922. 

Edmonds  Shoe  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Leather  shoes. 
170,540  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  174,514  ;  published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 

Edmunds,  Sundberg  &  Winstone,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pis- 
ton rings.      171,943  ;   Aug.   14. 

Edral  Company,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Chemicals  consisting 
of  a  tooth  paste,  mouth  wash,  etc.     174,478  ;  Oct.  16 
Serial  No.  178,238  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Edson  Bros.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Tomato  sauce.     168,880 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  169,239  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Edtbauer,  E.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Weighing  machines, 
167,150  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  144,669  ;  published  Jan, 
30,    1923. 

Edward  Lyman  Bill,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Monthly  mag- 
azine. 169,079;  June  5;  Serial  No.  172,662;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,   1923. 

Edwards  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio 
receiving  sets.  168,643  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  165,533  ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Edwards,  Frank  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Trees,  plants, 
shrubs,  and  bushes.  174,414 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No. 
178,831 ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Edwards,  Nora  C,  doing  business  as  Edwards  Skirt  Sup- 
porter Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Iron-rust,  ink,  and  stain 
soap.  176,381 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,658  ;  published 
Aug.  7,  1923. 

Efficiency  Units,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Devices 
supplying  water  vapor  and  moist  air  to  internal-com- 
bustion engines.     165,024  ;   Feb.   27. 

Bglington,  Ferdinand,  Walsall,  England.  Bits,  stirrups, 
spurs,  etc.  176.415  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,368  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.   16,  1923. 

Egoval   Chemical  Co.      (See  Voge,   A.   Law.) 

Egyptian  Seed  Growers  Exchange,  Flora,  111.  Grass  and 
field  seed.  No.  170,388 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  170,759  ; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Eblenberger,  George,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Butter,  cheese,   and   eggs.     177,818  ;   Dec.   25. 

Ehmnnn,  Julius,  doing  business  as  Ollveine  Laboratories, 
Newark,  N.  J.  Hair  tonics.  168,131  ;  May  15  ;  Serial 
No.  170.810  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Ehmann  Olive  Company,  Oroville,  Calif.  Canned  baked 
beans  with  pork.  170,662 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
168,359  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Ehrlich,  H.,  &  Sons  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Disinfec- 
tant in  powdered  form.  165,502 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial 
No.  166,051  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Ehrlich,  H.,  &  Sons  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  .Joseph,  Mo.  Inter- 
changeable sections  for  use  as  merchandise  containers 
in   stores.     171,648 ;   Aug.    7. 

Eichhold,  Harry  C,  doing  business  as  Eichhold  &  Com 
panv.  New  York,  N.  Y.'  Handkerchiefs.  177,071;  Dec. 
11  ;  Serial  No.  183,446  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

"  81  "  Tire  Stores,  The,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Tires  and 
inner  tubes.      169,743;   June  26. 

Elmer  &  Amend,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Antiseptic  and  heal- 
ing ointment.  168.835  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,569  ; 
published  Feb.   13.   1923. 

Elmer  &  Amend,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beaker  tongs. 
169,870  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  174,691 ;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Einstein,  J.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Cotton,  duck,  and 
canvas  piece  goods.  174,156 :  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No. 
180,793  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 


Elsele  &  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Clinical  thermometers, 
hypodermic  and  urethral  syringes,  eye  droppers,  etc. 
169,826 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  173,959 ;  published  Apr. 
3,  1923. 

Elseman,  Samuel  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods  and  silk  and  cotton  mixture  piece  goods. 
172,597  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  171,691 ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Bisenberg,  M.  L.,  doing  business  as  Capital  City  Bottling 
Company,  Montgomery,  Ala.  Beverage  sold  as  soft 
drink.  171,047;  July  31;  Serial  No.  175,349;  pub- 
lished May   15,   1923. 

Eisenberg,  M.  L.,  doing  business  as  Capital  City  Bottling 
Company,  Montgomery,  Ala.  Ginger  ale.  171,048; 
July  31 ;  Serial  No.   175,350  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Eisenberg,  M.  L.,  doing  business  as  Capital  City  Bottling 
Company,  Montgomery,  Ala.  Maltless  soft  drinks. 
171,049;  July  31;  Serial  No.  175,357;  published  May 
15,    1923. 

Elsendrath,  Joseph  N.,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  IlL 
Leather  gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  170,020  ;  Julj 
10  ;   Serial  No.  173,475  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Elsendrath,  Joseph  N.,  (Jompany,  The,  Chicago,  111. 
Leather  gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  170,403 ;  July 
17  ;  Serial  No.  173,475  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Elsendrath,  Joseph  N.,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111. 
Leather  gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  170,404-5; 
July  17 ;  Serial  Nos.  173,472-3 ;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923, 

Elsendrath,  Joseph  N.,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111. 
Leather  gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  170,406  ;  July 
17  ;  Serial  No.  173,470 ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Eisendrath,  Joseph  N.,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111. 
Leather  gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  170,407-9 ; 
July  17;  Serial  Nos.  173,466-8;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Eisendrath,  Joseph  N.,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111. 
Leather  gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  172,104  ;  Aug. 
21 ;  Serial  No.  173,471 ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Eisendrath,  Joseph  N.,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111. 
Leather  gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  175,968  ;  Nov. 
13;   Serial  No.   173,477 ;   published  July  24,   1923. 

Eisendrath,  Joseph  N.,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111. 
Leather  gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  176,131  ;  Nov. 
20  ;  Serial  No.  173,474  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Eisendrath,  Joseph  N.,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111. 
Leather  gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  176,132  ;  Nov. 
20;  Serial  No.  173,469;  published  .July  24,  1923. 

Eisenlohr,  Otto,  &  Bros.,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Cigars.  171,220;  July  31;  Serial  No.  177,477;  pub- 
lished  Apr.    24,    1923. 

Elsenstadt  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Bracelets,  wristlets,  neck  chains,  watch  chains,  etc. 
174,889  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  180,211 ;  published  July 
10,   1923. 

Eisinger,  E.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Periodicals,  and 
particularly  monthly  periodical  catalogues.  165.230 ; 
Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  163,261 ;  published  Dec.  5.  1922. 

Elsold,  Alfred  G.,  doing  business  as  Eisold's  Flavor  & 
Syrup  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Flavoring  extract  for 
soft  drinks.  175,386 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  170,129 ; 
published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Eklund,  Isak,  doing  business  as  No.  3,  Safety  Razor 
Company,  Paterson,  N.  Y.  Safety  razors  and  safety- 
razor  blades.     164,843  ;  Feb.  27. 

Elars  Medicine  Company,  Richmond,  Va.  General  tonic. 
164,493  ;  Feb.  20. 

Elastic  Tip  Co.,  The.      (See  Stetson,  George  A.) 

Eldon  Manor  Kennels.      (See  Albaugh,  James  A.) 

Eldredge,  Frank  M.,  doing  business  as  Gem  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Electric  ranges.  168,721 ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  171,788  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Electrad  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Vacuum  tubes.  170,366  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,960 ; 
Published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Electrad  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vari- 
able resistance  units.  177,752 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
179.091  ;  published  Oct  9,   1923. 

Electric  Furnace  Company,  The,  Salem,  Ohio.  Electric 
melting,  heating,  and  heat-treating  furnaces.  174,298  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Electric  Heat  Unit  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electrical  solder- 
ing irons.  174,426  :  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  179,402  ;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

Electric  Milker  Cojporation,  Chicago,  111.  Milking  ma- 
chines.    163,  915  :  Feb.  6. 

Electric  Outlet  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Outlet 
boxes.  175,943  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  173.129  ;  published 
Aug.    7,   1923. 

Electrical  Alloy  Company,  The.  Morristown,  N.  J.  Elec- 
tric resistance  materials.  175,997 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Seri.il 
No.    165,365:   published   Sept.   4,   1923. 

Electrical  Heating  Appliance  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Electri- 
cally-heated appliances.  165,178  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 
169.894;   published   Dec.   19,   1922. 

Electrical  Research  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.  Radio 
electrical  appliances.  165,056 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
166,593;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Electro-Magnetic  Tool  Company,  Cicero,  111.  Electric 
drills,  hammers,  and  grinders.  166,574:  Apr.  10; 
Serial  No.  171,068  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


665 


Electro  Mechanical  Products  Company  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Telcgiaplue.  tolephonic,  wireless  telegraphis' 
and  telephonic  transmitting  and  receiving  Instruments 
and   parts   thereof.     164,696 ;   Feb.   27. 

Electro  Silicon  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for 
cleaning  and  removini;  stains  from  clothing,  uphol- 
Bterles,  etc.  167,875  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  167,461 ;  pub- 
lished  Feb.   6.   1923. 

Electro  Thermal  Company,  The,  SteubenviUe,  Ohio.  Thera- 
peutic goods.     164,370:   Feb.   20. 

Electronic  Remedy  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Laxative  herb  teas, 
medicines  for  disorders  of  the  stomach,  liver,  l£idneys, 
and  intestines.  167.555  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  165,538 : 
published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Elektrizltatswerk  Lonza,  Gampel  and  Basel,  Switzerland. 
.V.i:giomL'rates  of  solid  aldehyde,  methyl  alcohol,  and 
ethVl  alcohol  for  heating  and  lighting  purposes.  167,631 ; 
May  1  ;  Serial  No.  166,778  ;  published  Jan.  2.  1923. 

Elektrizltatswerk  Lonza,  Gampel  and  Basel.  Switzerland. 
Burners  for  lighting,  heating,  and  cooking  purposes. 
167.8S0  ;  May  S  ;  Serial  No.  166,777  ;  published  Feb.  6, 
1923. 

Eleveyor  Electric  Industrial  Truck  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Industrial  trucks.  167.828  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  170,012  ; 
published  Feb.    13,  1923. 

Elfers.  William  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Articles  made  of  or 
plated  with  precious  metals.  175,728  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.  179,139;   published  Aug.   21,  1923. 

Elgin  Stovi'  &  Oven  Co.,  Elgin,  111.  Portable  bake  ovens, 
stoves,  .nnd  ranges.      166.756;  Apr.   10. 

Elgin  Waist  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Women's, 
misses',  and  children's  dresses,  waists,  skirts,  middles, 
and  smocks.     163,228 ;  Jan.  2. 

Elgot  and  Giuntini,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Maltless  soda- 
fountain  sirups  for  soft  drinks.  173,667  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Se^ 
rial  No.  177,659;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Eli  Boot  Shop  Co.,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Boots  and 
shoes.  171,768  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  173,629  ;  published 
May    8,    1923. 

Eli  Laboratory.      (See   Dunn,   Eli   H.) 

Eli  Lilly  &  Company,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Medicinal 
preparation  for  the  treatment  of  diabetes  and  to  lower 
blood  sugar,  etc.  171,971 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  166,382  ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Eliaves,  Alexander  P.,  doing  business  as  A.  Louis  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Hair  tonic.  167,570  ; 
May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,940 ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Elite  Brassiere  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brassieres.  164,134  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Elite  Chocolate  Coated  Baseball  Company.  (See  Elite 
Confectionery  Co..  assignor.) 

Elite  Confectionery  Co.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  F'rozen  confec- 
tions. 170,868  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  166,664  ;  published 
Jan.    16,    1923. 

Elite  Confectionery  Co.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Frozen  confec- 
tions. 170,869  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  166,663  ;  published 
Jan.  23.  1923. 

Elite  Confectionery  Co..  assignor  to  Elite  Chocolate  Coated 
Baseball  Company,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Ice  cream.  165,780  ; 
Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  158.035  ;  published  Dec.  26,   1922. 

Elite  Glove  Co.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  Leather  gloves. 
176,954  :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,172  ;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Elite  Manufacturing  Company,  Ashland,  Ohio.  Jacks. 
165,930  ;  Mar.  20. 

Elizabeth  .\rden.     (See  Levris,  Florence  N.) 

Elizabeth  Candy  Shops,  The.     (See  Steeves,  Elizabeth.) 

Elizabeth  City  Hosiery  Co.  Inc..  Elizabeth  Citv.  N.  C. 
Hosiery.  175,364 :  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  176,888 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14.  1923. 

Elk  Mountain  Orchard  Co.,  Asheville,  N.  C.  Fresh  apples. 
170,917  :  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  166,356 ;  published  .>*Pt. 
24.    1923. 

Elk  Pharm.Tcy,  The.     (See  Lawler,  William  A.) 

Elkhart  Band  Instrument  Company,  The,  Elkhart,  Ind. 
Musical  instruments  and  supplies.  168.129  ;  May  15  ; 
Seri.nl  No.   170.972;   pubUshed  Feb.  6.  1923. 

Elkhart  Rubber  Works,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Insulating  tape. 
168,996:  May  29. 

Elkhorn  Coal  Company,  Lexington,  Kv.  Coal.  175,541  ; 
Nov.   6 :   Serial  No.  180,593  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Elkin  Turn  Shoe  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Welt  and 
turn  shoes,  oxfords,  pumps,  and  slippers  for  ladies, 
misses,  and  children.  168,319 :  May  22 ;  Serial  No. 
167,804  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Elkton  Lithia  Bottling  Company.     (See  Flory,  I.  L.) 

Elliott  Bay  Mill  Company.  Seattle,  Wash.  Ply  wood 
which  is  glued  up  of  three  or  more  thicknesses  of 
thin  veneer.     169,546 ;  June  19. 

Elliott,  Clyde  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pictures  to  be  pro- 
jected upon  a  screen,  motion-picture  films,  machines 
for  taking  and  projecting  pictures,  and  screens. 
168.09.'}-5:  May  15;  Serial  Nos.  162.389-91;  published 
Feb.  27,  1923. 

Elliott,  Clyde  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pictures,  motion- 
picture  films,  machines  for  taking  and  projecting  pic- 
tures, etc.  169,048:  .Tune  5;  Serial  No.  162,392;  pul)- 
lished  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Elliott  Company.  The,  Kittery.  Me.  Addressing  machinerv 
and  equipment  and  supplies  therefor.  171,576 :  Aug. 
7:    Serial   No.    172,642;    published    May    1,    1923. 


Elliott  Company,  The.  Kittery,  Me.,  and  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Stencil  cabinets.   170,438  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,693  ; 

piiblishod  Sept.  11,   1923. 
Elliott,    J.    S.,    Coffee    Company,    Newville,    Pa.      Coftee. 

170,886 ;  July   24  ;   Serial  No.  159,746 ;   published  May 

8,  1923. 
Elliott,  John  D.,  Miami,  Fla.   -Chemical  preparation  used 

as  a  carbon  remover.     164,162  ;  Feb.  13. 
Ellis     Hosiery     Company,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Hosiery. 

163,565-9  ;  Jan.  23. 
Ellis,  John  S.,  doing  business  as  Shirland  Knitting  Mills, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     Knitted  coats,  jackets,  and  sweaters. 

173,830  ;  Oct.  2  :  Serial  No.  175,076  ;  published  June  26, 

1923. 
ElUs      Resilient     Wheel     Corporation,      Seattle,      Wash. 

Wheels  of  automobiles  and  Industrial  cars.     174,477  ; 

Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  178,239  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Ellison,    John    B.,    &     Sons,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Wool, 

worsted,    cotton,    or    mixtures    piece    goods.      177,621  • 

Dec.   25 ;    Serial   No.   182,536 ;   published   Oct.   9,   1923'. 
EUsworth-HafCner  Company,  The,  Urrville,  Ohio.     Traces 

and  harness.     163,656  :  Jan.  23. 
Ellsworth   &  Thayer  Mfg.   Co.,   Milwaukee,   Wis.      Gloves 

and  mittens.     169,030  ;  May  29. 
Elm    Refining   Company,    Stamford,    Conn.      Dental    alloy 

and  dental  gold  and  silver.     175,910  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial 

No.   178,717:    published    Sept.    4,    1923. 
Elmer  Candy  Co.  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.    Candy.    173,523  ; 

Sept.   25. 
Elmer    Candy     Co.,     Inc.,     New     Orleans,     La.       Candy. 

173,861  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,077  ;  pubUshed  July  3, 

1923. 
Elmer    Candy     Co.,     Inc.,     New     Orleans,     La.       Candy. 

173,867  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,229  ;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Elmo     Inc.,     Philadelphia.     Pa.       Deodorants.       168,410 ; 

May  22  ;  Serial  No.   171,352  ;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
EI  Monte  Canning  Co.,  El  Monte,  Calif.     Canned   fruits 

and  vegetables.     175,134  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  180,531 ; 

published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Elmore,   Francis  E.,   doing   business   as   Elmore  Medicine 

Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio.     General  tonics.    164,309  ;  Feb.  20. 
Elmore  Medicine  Co.     (See  Elmore,  Francis  E.) 
Elowsky,  S.  M.,  &  Co..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Athletic  apparel. 

176,270;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  177,478;  pubUshed  Sept. 

4,  1923. 
Elpho   Pharmacal  Company.      (See  Helfand,  Leopold   E.) 
El    Reno    Wholesale    Grocery    Company,    The,    El    Reno, 

Okla.     Coffee.     163,312 ;  Jan.  9. 
Elson  &  Church,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Fireplaces.    172,919  ; 

Sept.   11 ;   Serial  No.   177,431  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
El  Vandoma  Cigar  Co.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.     Cigars.     165.692  ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  170,130  :  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Elvin   Company,    The.      (See  Meyer,    Peter.) 
Elwood  Myers  C^o.,  The,  Springfield,  Ohio.     Leather  novel- 
ties.    164,66.S  :   Feb.  27. 
Ely,  Mark  C,  doing  business  as  Vita  Products  Company, 

Butte  and  (Tlancy,  Mont.  Rye  breakfast  cereal.   173,353  ; 

Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  166,357  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Ely     Waist,    Inc..     New    York,     N.     Y.      Ladies'    waists. 

166,695  ;  Apr.  10  ;   Serial   No.   166,824  ;  published  Dec. 

19,  1922. 
Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Tow- 
els  of   cotton    and   linen,   handkerchiefs,    cotton    goods, 

laces  and  embroideries,  etc.     163,861 ;  Jan.  30. 
Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Bed- 

qiiilts,    bedspreads,    and    counterpanes.      165.690 ;    Mar. 

20  ;  Serial  No.  170,183  ;  pubUshed  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods  Company.  St.  Louis,  Jio.     Cot- 
ton piece  goods.     170,310 ;  Julv  10  ;  Serial  No.  176,017  : 

published  Apr.   10.   1923. 
Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Sheets 

and  pillowcases.     170.702  :  Julv  24  :  Serial  No.  150,141  ; 

published  Nov.  8,  1921. 
Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods  Company,  doing  business  as  Lin- 
coln   Knit    Goods    Mills,    St.    Louis,    Mo.       Sweaters. 

173,697  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,284  ;  pubUshed  June  19, 

1923. 
Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods  Company,  St.  Louis.  Mo.     Knit- 
ted coats.     176,275  :  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  178,096  ;  pub- 
Ushed Sept.   11,  1923. 
Elysee  Olive  Oil  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Olive 

oils  and  mixture  of  olive  oils  with  other  oUs.     167,972  ; 

May  8. 
El    Zair,     Inc.       (See    Thompson-Barlow    Company,    as- 
signor.) 
Embassy   Manufacturing   Corporation,    New   York,    N.    Y. 

Athletic  underwear  for  men.     167,791 ;  May  8  ;   Serial 

No.  165,488  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Emblem  Alanufacturinc  Company.  Angola,  N.  Y.    Cycles — 

namely,  bicycles  and  motor  cvcles.     175,082  ;  Oct.   30 ; 

Serial   No.    169.161:    published    An?.    7.    1023. 
Emblem   Manufacturing  Company,   Angola,   N.   Y.     Bicy- 
cles.    175,376;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  169,160;  published 

Aug.  28,  1923. 
Embonrg  Textile  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  wash 

cloth  and  towel.     168,438  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  171,013  : 

published  F^b.  20.  1923. 
Embro    Medicine    Comoany.      (See    Sliinbaum.    Ernest.) 
Emels,   Harry  P..   doing  business   as   Stero-011   Company, 

San  Diego,  Calif.     Lubricating  and  sterilizing  medium 

for  dental  instruments.     175,508  ;  Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No. 

177,433;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpha'betical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Emerson  Drug  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Beverage  sold  as  a 

soft  drink.     169,553;  June  19. 
Emerson  Drug  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Beverage  sold  as  soft 

drink    and    sirup    and    concentrates    for    making    same. 

171,926  ;    Aug.    14. 
Emery  Art  Fruit  Co.,  Inwood,  N.  Y.     Artificial  fruits  for 

decorative     purposes    in     homes     and     other     places. 

163,061 ;  Jan.  2. 
Emery    &   Beers    Co.,    Inc.,   New    York,    N.    Y.      Hosiery. 

164,002  ;   Feb.   1.3. 
Emery,  John  R.,  Wakefield,  Mass.     Doorstops.     175,324 ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,794  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Bmeterio,  Flores,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Spanish  paprika  and 

spices.     174,793  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  174,567  ;  published 

July  24,   1923. 
Emil  Busch,  Aktiengesellschaft  Optische  Industrie,  Rathe- 

now,    Germany.      Telescopes,    field   glasses,    and    opera 

glasses.     165,016;  Feb.  27. 
Emily  Brassiere  Co.     (See  Shain,  Harry.) 
Empire   Biochemical   Company,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Skin- 
sterilizing  preparation  used  in  surgery.     169,605  ;  June 

26  ;  Serial  No.  172,373  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Ompire  Carpet  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Linoleum,  felt  base 

linoleum,  and  oil  cloth.     163,496  ;  Jan.  16. 
Empire    Carpet    Co.,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Floor    covering. 

173,289  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  179,092  ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 
Hmpire  Chemical  Co.     (See  Connolly,  Ira.) 
Empire    Fire-Proof    Door    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Metal-covered  doors  and  windows.     167,056  ;  Apr.  24  ; 

Serial  No.  160,756;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Empire  Food  Products  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pow- 
dered milk  and  a  powder  containing  cocoa,  sugar,  and 

Bklmmed  milk.     170,909  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  151,358  ; 

published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Empire    Hosiery    Corporation.      (See   Van   Brunt,    W.    C, 

assignor.) 
Empire    Shield    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress    shields. 

169,890 ;   July  3 ;   Serial  No.   159,308 ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Empire  Silk  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Silk  piece  goods.     171,389  ;  Aug.  7  ;   Serial  No. 

177,368;    published    May    1,    1923. 
Empire  Silk  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Silk  piece  goods.     174,191 ;  Oct.  9  ;   Serial  No. 

181,178  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Empire  Silk  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Silk  piece  goods.     174,631  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 

179,663  ;   published  July  31,   1923. 
Empire  Silk  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Silk  piece  goods.     177,342  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No. 

181,177;   published  Sept.  25,   1923. 
Empire  Silk  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York, 

N.    Y.      Silk    piece    goods.      177,690 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Serial 

No.  184,605;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Empire    Soap    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Toilet 

soap.      175,900-1  ;    Nov.    13  ;    Serial    Nos.    176,889-90  ; 

published   Aug.    28,    1923. 
Empire  Tire  &  Rubber  Corporation,  Trenton,  N.  J.     Pneu- 
matic   vehicle    tires.      171,468 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial    No. 

166,223;  published  Apr.   17,  1023. 
E-Nam-O  Mfgrs.,  Chicago,  111.     Chemical  preparation  for 

coloring  hair.     175,620  ;   Nov.   6  ;   Serial   No.   180,795  ; 

published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Endel  &  Peles,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Straw  hats   and  hats 

partly  of  straw.    172,117  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  175,476  ; 

published  May  22,  1923. 
Endlcott  Johnson  Corporation,  Endicott,  N.  Y.     Leather. 

168,572;  May  29;   Serial  No.   167.078;   published  Feb. 

13,  1923. 
Endicott  Johnson   Corporation,  Endicott,   N.   Y.     Leather 

shoes.      166,802 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial    No.    168,520 ;    pub- 
lished Jan.  9,   1923. 
Endicott  Johnson  Corporation,  Endicott,  N.  Y.     Leather 

shoes.      172,948;    Sept.   11;   Serial  No.   152,791;   pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Bndler,    Wm.    H.,    doing    business    as    Theatre    Bulletin 

Co.,     Los    Angeles,     Calif.       Weekly     theater    bulletin 

card.     163,738;  Jan.  23. 
Endovita     Company,     Chicago,     III.       Medicine — namely, 

desiccated  glands   of  cattle  for  use  where   the   condi- 
tion   of   the    body    Is    subnormal.      165,527 ;    Mar.    13 ; 

Serial  No.  157,919  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Engel,  Fried,  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Women's 

fur  coats.     168,318  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  168,214  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Engel.    H.,    &   Sons,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Handkerchiefs. 

165,017  ;  Feb.  27. 
Engelhard,    A.,     &    Sons    Co.,    Louisville,     Hy.       Coffee. 

169,539  ;  June  19  ;   Serial  No.   169,289  ;  published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Engelhard,  A.,  &  Sons  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.    Foods  and 

food  ingredients — namely,  coffee  and  chicorv.    164,305  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Bngels,  Emil,  doing  business  as  P.  W.  Engels.  New  York, 

N.    Y.      Razors,    scissors,    shears,    hair    clippers,    etc. 

164,888;  Feb.  27. 
Engels,  F.  W.      (See  Engels,  Emil.) 

Englander,    Heiman,    doing    business    as    Supreme    Sus- 
pender Co.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Suspenders,   belts,  and 

garters.     166,295  ;  Mar.  27. 


Englert  Manufacturing  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electric 
batteries.  170,218 ;  .July  10 ;  Serial  No.  152,609 ; 
published   Apr.   3,    1923. 

English,  Geo.,  jr.,  &  Co.,  Shamokin,  Pa.  Hosiery  and 
knitted  underwear.  174,818 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
180,847;    published   Aug.   7,   1923. 

Engravograph  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
tric engraving  machines.  176,065  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 
181,261 ;  published   Sept.  4,   1923. 

Ensley,  Harry  M.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Powder  for  Insect 
exterminator.     167,285  ;  Apr.   24. 

Enterprise  Candy  Company.  (See  Harris  Woodson  Co., 
Inc.) 

Enterprise  Oil  Co.      (See  Hower,  Frank  B.) 

Enterprise  Paint  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Ready-mixed 
and  paste  paints,  varnishes,  paint  enamels,  wood  fill- 
ers, etc.  169,451 ;  June  19 ;  Serial  No.  172,735 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 

Enterprise  Paint  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Ready-mixed 
and  paste  paints,  varnishes,  and  paint  enamels. 
169,825  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  174,001 ;  published  Apr.  3, 
1923. 

Enterprise  Paint  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Ready-mixed 
and  paste  paints,  varnishes,  and  paint  enamels. 
170,267  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  174,829 ;  published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 

Enterprise  Paint  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Paints,  var- 
nishes, and  paint  enamels.  170,268 ;  July  10 ;  Serial 
No.  174,827  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Enterprise  Paint  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Dry,  paste,  and 
ready-mixed  paints,  varnishes,  varnish  removers,  and 
enamel  paints.  172,126;  Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  174,828; 
published  May  29,   1923. 

Enterprise  Tinware  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wash  boilers. 
163,848;   Jan.  30. 

Entwisle,  Sadie  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabric  gloves, 
hosiery,  and  knitted  underwear.  168,605 ;  May  29 ; 
Serial  No.  168,673 ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Enzler,  Emil,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perforated  patterns  used 
for  stenciling  designs  to  be  embroidered.  167,540 ; 
May  1  ;  Serial  No.  170,812  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Enzler,  Emil,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Waterproof  ink  for 
stenciling.  168,441  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  170,813  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

Eodene  Company,  The,  Fairmont,  W.  Va.  Tooth  paste. 
164,612;  Feb.  20. 

Ephraim  Sanitary  Canning  Company,  Ephralm,  Utah. 
Canned  vegetables.  166,570 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No. 
166,298;  published  Jan.   16,   1923. 

Ephralm  Sanitary  Canning  Company,  Ephraim,  Utah. 
Canned  vegetables.  170,654 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
169,477;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Ephraim  Sanitary  Canning  Company,  Ephralm,  Utah. 
Canned  vegetables.     173,077  ;  Sept.  11. 

Ephralm  Sanitary  Canning  Company,  Ephralm,  Utah. 
Canned  vegetables.  175,349 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
168,674  ;  published  Aug.  14,   1923. 

Epoinger,  Louis  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fishhooks.  164,911 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Epstein,  Isaac  J..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Medicinal  prepa- 
rations. 177,063  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,729  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Equitable  Trust  Company  of  New  York,  trustee.  (See 
Fownes  Brothers  &  Co.,  assignor.) 

Erbo  Company,  The,  Pltt.sburgh,  Pa.  Beverages.  167,095  ; 
Apr.   24  ;   Serial   No.   167,007 ;   published  Jan.   9,   1923. 

Erickson,  Andrew  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Leather  boots 
and  shoes.  172,129  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  174,613  ;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 

Erickson,  Carl  O.,  doing  business  as  Carl-0-Radiant  Sales 
Co.,  St.  Paul.  Minn.  Preheating  devices  for  fuel  In- 
take of  an  Internal  combustion  engine.  164,650 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Eridanea  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Almond  oil, 
castor  oil,  castor  oil  aromatic,  iron  cinchona  bitters,  etc. 
177,213  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,080 ;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Erie  County  Milk  Association,  Erie,  Pa.  Ice  cream. 
166,816  ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  167,237  ;  published  Feb. 
6,  1923. 

Erie  Steel  Construction  Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Holding  and 
measuring  apparatus  for  stone,  gravel,  etc.  173,212  ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  171,308  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Erikson,  Iver  J.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Asphalt  composition 
roofing  in  sheets  and  rolls.  167.557 ;  May  1 ;  Serial 
No.  1 67,939  :  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Erlanger,  N.,  Blumgart  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dye- 
stuffs.     169,100;   June  5. 

Erlanger.  N.  Blumgart  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Outer  wash  garments.     169,741  ;  June  26. 

Erlanger,  N.,  Blumgart  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton   yams.      170,970;   July  24. 

Erltnger,  N..  Blumgart  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Under  wash  garments.     176,083  ;   Nov.    13. 

Ernst,  Victor  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cameras.  176,884 ; 
Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.   181,480 ;   published  Sept.  25.   1923. 

Erwin,  Lemuel  L.,  Loco,  Okla.  Antiseptic.  171,953 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Escandell  y  Mor6,  Jos^,  Habana,  Cuba.  Preparation  toe 
relieving  pains  of  the  teeth  and  gums.  165,531 ;  Mar. 
13 ;  Serial  No.  158,082 ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 


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E^condido  Citrus  Union,  Escondido,  Calif.  Fresh  oranges 
and  lemons.  173,789  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,369  ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

Eshborn.  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonograph  needles. 
164,445  :   Feb.   20. 

Eshborn,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonographs  and 
phonograph  accessories.  174,391  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No. 
173,702 ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Eskay  I'rodiicts  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Mayonnaise 
dressing  for  foodstuffs.  108.570;  Mav  29;  Serial  No. 
107, 2S6:  published  Mar.  0.   lOliS. 

Eskilstuna  Stfllpressnings  Aktiebolag.  Eskilstuna,  Sweden. 
Metal  lamp  shades.  174,461 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No. 
174,361  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Esleeck  Manut'actiiring  Co.,  Turners  Falls,  Mass.  Mani- 
fold paper.     167,.'?09  ;  Apr.   24. 

Esmond  Mills,  The,  Esmond,  R.  I.  Blankets,  blanket  fab- 
rics, cotton  piece  goods,  ribbons  in  the  piece,  auto 
robes,  etc.  loo, 742  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  171,789  ;  pub- 
lished   Jan.    2.    1923. 

Esmond  Mills,  The,  Esmond,  R.  I.  Blankets,  blanket  fab- 
rics in  the  piece,  cotton  piece  goods,  etc.  165,805 ; 
Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  171,790;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Esmond  Mills,  The,  Esmond,  Smithfield,  R.  I.  Cotton 
blankets  and  cotton  blanket  piece  goods.  171,608 ; 
Aug.   7  :   Serial  No.   173,703  ;  published  May  15,   1923. 

Esmond  Mills,  The.  Esmond.  Smithfield,  R.  1.  Woven 
textile  fabrics.  175,176:  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  181,330; 
published  Aug.  7.  1923. 

Esperson,  Niels,  doing  business  as  Mid-Continet  Clay  Com- 
pany, Peru,  Kans.  Building  bricks  and  roofing  tile. 
174,466  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  171,586  ;  published  July  3, 
1923. 

Esperson,  Niels,  doing  business  as  Mid-Continent  Clay 
Comiiany,  Peru,  Kans.  Building  bricks  and  roofing  tile. 
175,391 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  171,587  ;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

Essandiee  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Automobile 
accessories.  168,665  :  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  154,586  ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Essential  Oil  Company,  New  York  City,  N.  Y.  Essential 
oils.  174,329  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  178,030  ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Essentials  Mineral  Co.      (See  Lytle,  Myrtle  H.) 

Essex  Rubber  Company,  Trenton,  N.  Y.  Soles  and  heels 
of  rubber  or  rubber  composition.     168,307  ;  May  15. 

Est.  Henry  C.  Miner,  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Chemical 
preparation  suitable  for  blackening  the  skin.  163,242  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Estall   Company.      (See   Ginlayson,   Estelle.B.) 

Estate  of  A.  C.  Decker,  Keokuk,  Iowa.  Hog  rings. 
173,544;    Sept.    25. 

Estate  of  Charles  J.  Fisk,  deceased;  H.  Fisk  and  L.  E. 
Waring,  executors,  Trenton  Junction.  N.  J.  Live 
poultry  and  eags.  176.746 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
176,020;  published  Aus.  14,  1923. 

Estate  of  Constant  Potential  System,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 
Electrical  apparatus  consisting  of  an  electrical  gen- 
erating machine  and  battery  -  charging  benches. 
166,537;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  160,396;  published  Jan. 
2,  1923. 

Estate  of  Frederick  Wiebusch,  The,  by  Charles  Wiebusch, 
executor.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Challenge  Cut- 
lery Corporation.  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Chitlery.  23,639 ; 
renewed  Sept.  19,  1923. 

Estate  of  Julia  V.  H.  Magee.  (See  Magee,  Christopher, 
jr.) 

Estes.  E.  B.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Penholders. 
164,194  ;   Feb.   13. 

Estes,  St.  Louis.  Chicago,  111.  Monthly  magazines. 
176.602;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  179,716;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Etablissements  Continsonza,  Socl6t6  Anonyme,  Paris, 
France.  Cinematographic  projectors  and  cameras, 
plates  for  fixed  projections,  etc.  167,280 ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial  No.   142.754;   published   Jan.   30.   1923. 

Etablissements  Poulenc  frfires,  Paris,  Prance.  Specific 
vaccine.  173.447-8  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  Nos.  173,749-50  ; 
published    June   26,    1923. 

Etablissements  Poulenc  frferes,  Paris,  France.  Double 
iodide  of  quinine  and  bismuth.  173,449  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Se- 
rial No.  173,748  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Etablissements  Poulenc  frferes,  Paris,  France.  Specific 
vaccine.  173,450-1 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  Nos.  173,746-7  ; 
published  June  26,   1923. 

Etablissements  Poulenc  frferes,  Paris,  France.  Specific 
vaccine.  173,452  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  173,744  ;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

Etablissements  Poulenc  FrSres,  Paris,  France.  Acetyl- 
amlno-oxy-phenyl  arsenic  acid.  177,082  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Se- 
rial No.  173.745  :  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Etablissements  Poulenc  FrSres.  Paris,  France.  Chemical 
compound.  177,164  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,757  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 

Etablissements  Poulenc  Fr^res,  Paris,  France.     Chemical 

product  used   to   convey  vaccines.     177,635 ;   Dec.    25 ; 

Serial  No.   173.758;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Etablissements  Reynier.      (See  Reynier  &  Cie.,  assignor.) 
Etched   Products   Corporation,    Long   Island    (3ity,    N.    Y. 

Metallic   hot-dish    plaques.      174,830 ;    Oct.   23 ;    Serial 

No.  176,075;  published  July  24,  1923. 


Ethlcus  Prompt  Treatment  Kit,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Kits  or  containers  for  medical  and  surgical  supplies. 
164,525;  Feb.  20. 

Ethlcus  Prompt  Treatment  Kit,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Preparation  for  the  relief  of  headache,  pain,  etc. 
174,317  ;  Oct  16  ;  Serial  No.  177,729  ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Etna  Radio  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Loud-speaking 
telephones,  telephone  receivers,  transmitters,  plugs, 
Jacks,  etc.  174,440  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  177,218  ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Etzel,  Alfred  C,  Highland  Mills,  N.  Y.  Cattle,  leghorns, 
milk  goats,  and  eggs.     172,480  ;  Aug.  28. 

Eubank,  Myron  L.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Oils  and 
greases  for  lubricating  purposes.     164.179  ;  Feb.  13. 

Euclid  Candv  Company,  The.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Candv. 
169,278;  June  12;  Serial  No.  144,611-;  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 

Euclid  Candy  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Candy. 
173.782  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,171 ;  published  July  3, 
1023. 

Euclid  Crane  and  Hoist  Company,  The,  Euclid,  Ohio. 
Electric  traveling  cranes,  hoists,  trolleys,  and  mono- 
rail troUeys.     174,530  ;  Oct.  16. 

Euclid  Medical  Company  Incorporated,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Medicinal  preparations  for  the  relief  of  colds,  catarrh, 
hay  fever,  etc.  165,571  ;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  161,307; 
published  Nov.   28,    1922. 

Eureka  Fire  Hose  Company,  assignor  to  Eureka  Fire  Hose 
Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hydraulic 
and    fire    hose.      23,616-17 ;    renewed    Sept.    19,    1923. 

Eureka  Fire  Hose  Company,  assignor  to  Eureka  Fire  Hose 
Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hydraulic 
or  flre  hosa     23,618  ;  renewed  Sept.   19,   1923." 

Eureka  Specialty  Printing  Company,  Incorporated, 
Scrauton,  Pa.  Paper  for  trading  stamps,  coupons, 
safety  paper,  etc.  172,300 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
178,240 ;    published   May   29,    1923. 

European   Radio   Company.      (See   GoU,   Robert   E.) 

Eustathopoulo,  Nap.,  &  Fils,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
goods  in  the  piece.  170,072 :  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
165,990  ;   published  Apr.  3,   1923. 

Eustls,  J.  P.,  Manufacturing  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Wall  mirrors,  seats,  stools,  chairs.  165,267 ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  166,989  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Eustis,  J.  P.,  Manufacturing  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Medicine  cabinets.  167,468 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No. 
166,988;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Eustls,  J.  P.,  Manufacturing  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Soapdishes,  towel  bars,  hand  rails,  bath-brush  holders, 
sponge  holders,  etc.  168,089  ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
161,531  ;   published   Feb.   27,   1923. 

Eustls,  James  S.,  Woodland,  Calif.  Toasted  almonds. 
171,508 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  173,885 ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Eustis  Packing  Co.,  The.     (See  Oyler,  Chas.  C,  &  Son.) 

Evan  Williams  Company  Limited,  London,  England. 
Shampoo  powder.  169,908  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,715  ; 
published  Mar.   6,   1923. 

Evans  Chemical  Works,  The,  Portland,  Oreg.  Finger- 
nail polish,  cleaner,  and  tonic.  172,713  ;  Sept  11  ;  Se- 
rial No.  175,385  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Evans  Conclnnum  &  Metal  Works  Ltd.,  London,  England. 
Pocket  cigarette-rolling  machines.  177,131 ;  Dec.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  139,790  ;  published  July  4,  1922. 

BJrans,  Emory  J.,  Kenova,  W.  Va.  Medicine  and  ingredi- 
ents of  medicine  used  for  tuberculosis,  bronchial  trouble, 
etc.  170,732  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  172,324  ;  published 
Apr.  24,   1923. 

Evans,  George  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Toilet  powders  and 
dentifrice.     23.445  :  renewed  Aug.   1,   1923. 

Evans.  Mrs.  C.  H.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Salad  dressing. 
174,792  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  174,430  ;  published  June 
19    1923 

Evan's,  S.  W.,  &  Son,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Umbrella  and 
parasol  ribs.  177,474  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  185,009  ; 
published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Evans,  S.  W.,  &  Son,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Umbrella  and 
parasol  ribs.  177,476;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  185,009; 
published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

EvansvlUe  Packing  Company,  The,  EvansvlUe.  Ind. 
Dressed  poultry  and  lard.  171,429  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 
171.531;   published   May   1,   1923. 

EvansvlUe  Pure  Milk  Co.,  EvansvlUe,  Ind.  Fresh  milk, 
butter,   and  Ice   crearh.      175,221  ;   Oct.   30. 

Everam  Co.      (See  Brown,  Earle  D.) 

Everard,  James,  assignor  to  James  Everard's  Breweries, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Lager  beer.  22,481 :  renewed  Feb. 
14,  1923. 

Everett  &  Barron  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Cleaning  and  pol- 
ishing preparation  for  footwear.    163.230  :  Jan.  2. 

Everett  &  Barron  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Cleaning,  color- 
ing, and  polishing  preparation  for  footwear.  167,642  ; 
May  8 ;  Serial  No.  168,676 ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Everett  &  Barron  Company,  Providence.  R.  I.  Com- 
pounds for  cleaning,  coloring,  and  polishing  footwear. 
167,784  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  166,817  ;  published  Jan.  30, 
1923. 

Everett,  Heaney  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printed 
shirtings  and  percales.  170,952  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No. 
166,823;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 


668 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Everett,   Heaney  &  Co.   Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Printed 

shirtings  and   percales.     170,953  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No. 

166,820;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Everett,   Heaney   &  Co.,   Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Printed 

shirtings  and  percales.     172,614  ;  Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No. 

160,82]  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Everett   Knitting   Works,    Lebanon,    N.    H.      Misses'   and 

children's     knitted     underwear     and     sleeping     suits. 

174,324 ;     Oct.     16 ;     Serial    No.     177,904 ;     published 

July  17,  1923. 
Everett  Knitting  Works,  Lebanon,  N.  H.     Infants'  knitted 

underwear,   wrappers,    and   bands.      174,325  ;   Oct   16  ; 

Serial  No.  177,903  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Everett  Mills,  Lawrence  and  Boston,  Mass.     Cotton  piece 

goods.     163,313  ;  Jan.  9. 
Evergreen   Company,    The,    Columbus,    Ga.      Medicine   for 

bladder    troubles.      164,169  :    Feb.    13. 
Everite  Novelty  Company.     (See  Rothschild,  Rae.) 
Bverite  Patch  Company.      (See  Cahill  &  Malone.) 
Everlasting  Yeast  Company,  Weiser,  Idaho.     Yeast  cakes. 

172,102 ;     Aug.     21  ;     Serial     No.     173,630 ;     published 

May  29,  1923. 
Everplav   Needle    Co.      (See   Willat,   Arnold   F.) 
Ever  Ready  Auto  Jack  Corporation,  Beacon,  N.  Y.     Jacks 

for  lifting  automobiles   and   other   vehicles.      167,965  ; 

May  8. 
Ever   Ready   Chocolate   Co.,   The,  Rochester,   N.   Y.     Pre- 
pared    chocolate.        175,091 ;     Oct.     30 ;      Serial     No. 

179,977  ;   published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Ever-Ready  Paste   Packing   Co.,   Pittsburg,   Kans.     Paste 

packing  for  steam  pipes.     169,552  ;  June  19. 
Evershino  Company,  The.     (See  Maynard,  Thomas  P.) 
Everstyle      Hosiery      Co.,      Cedarburg,      Wis.        Hosiery. 

175,160  ;   Oct.   30  ;   Serial  No.   180,999  ;   published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
Evertasty  Confection  Co.     (See  Sperber,  Samuel  N.) 
Everyday  Piston   Ring  Company,   Inc.,    Rochester,   N.   Y. 

Piston   rings.      167,688 ;    May   8  ;    Serial   No.    158,762  ; 

published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Evol   Chemical   Company.      (See   Weisberg,   Emily   R.) 
Evonol  Laboratories.      (See  Stemmler,  Theodore  W.) 
Ewald,  Cora,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Toy  dolls.     169,949  ;  July 

10  ;   Serial  No.  174,515  :  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Ewald,  Cora,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Toy  dolls.     170,377;  July 

17;    Serial    No.    174,386;    published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Ewing,    (iharles    E.,   doing    business    Ewing   Kutzit    Soap 

Manufacturing    Company,    Lincoln,    Nebr.      Soap    com- 
pound.     175,883 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial   No.    180,424 ;    pub- 
lished  Aug.    21,    1923. 
Ewing,  Joseph  H.,  doing  business  as 

turing     Company,     Malta,      Ohio. 


Diamond  Manufac- 
Gaming     devices. 


171,103  ;  July   31';  Serial  No.   174,360 ;   published  May 

1    1923. 
Exc'ella  Pattern  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Periodicals. 

173,668  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,661  ;  published  June  19, 

1923. 
Excella  Pattern   Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress  pat- 
terns.    173,751 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,660  ;  published 

June  19,  1923. 
Excello  Shirt  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  and  boys' 

dress  and  negligee  shirts.     170,068  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 

165,363  ;   published  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Excello    Shirt   Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress    and 

negligee  shirts,  collars,  pyjamas,  night  wear,  and  men"s 

textile    underwear.       170,125 ;    July     10 ;     Serial     No. 

164,699;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Exeelo  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Head,  Hamilton  D.) 
Excelsior  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Knitted 

goods  for  men,  women,  and  children.     164,085  ;  Feb.  13. 
Excelsior  Motor  Mfg.  and  Supply  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Motor 

cycles    and    bicycles.      174,752 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No. 

167,718;    published    July   17,    1923. 
Excelsior    Needle    Company,    assignor   to    The   Torrington 

Company,  Torrington,  Conn.    Needles.     23,649  ;  renewed 

Sept.  26,  1923. 

Excelsior  Underwear  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Athletic 
underwear  and  pyjamas  and  shirts  for  men  and  hovs. 
173,326 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  171,910 ;  published 
July   3,   1923. 

Excelsior  Wr.ipper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Excelsior,  ex- 
celsior products.  165,394  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  157,992  ; 
published   Nov.   7,   1922. 

Exhaust  Lock  Company.      (See  Adams,  Alonzo   H.) 
Ex  Lent  Manufacturing  Co.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.     Shoe  dress- 
ing.     167,801  ;   May  8  ;   Serial  No.    161,722  ;   published 
Jan.   30,   1923. 

Exline  &  Ifeline  Co.,  The,  Dallas,  Tex.  Bond  papers. 
173,229  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  173,411 ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Exolon  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Fused  quartz. 
167,611  :  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  153,758 ;  published  Dec 
19.  1922. 

Expanded  Metal  Engineering  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Metal  lath  and  corner  beads.     167,722  ;  May  8  ;  Serial 

No.   149,741  ;   published   Jan.   30,   1923. 
Experimenter    Publishing    Co..    Inc.,     New    York,    N.    Y. 

Monthly  publications.     163,780  :  Jan.  30. 
Experimenter    Publishing    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York.    N.    Y. 

Weekly    syndicated    news    service.      165,342 ;    Mar     6 ; 

Serial  No.  163,865  ;  published  Dec   12,  1922. 


Exterminating  Engineers  of  America,  The.  (See  Patjens, 
Wm.  S.) 

F,  &  B.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lotion  for  the  external  treat- 
ment of  skin  diseases,  sores,  eruptions,  and  festers. 
163,062  ;   Jan.  2. 

F.  &  G.  Baby  Wear  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leggings. 
164,229  ;  Feb.  13. 

F.  &  N.  Lawn  Mower  Company,  The,  doing  business  as 
Edgworth  Tool  Works,  Richmond,  Ind.  Hatchets, 
hammers,  axes,  pliers,  and  wrenches.     164,978  ;  Feb.  27. 

Fabbrica  Automobile  e  V'eloclpedi  Edoardo  Bianchia, 
Milan,  Italy.  Bicycles  and  motor  cycles.  168,610 ; 
May  29  ;   Serial  No.  168,877  ;  published  Jan.  30,   1923. 

Faber,  Eberhard,  Pencil  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Pencils.  168,855;  May  29;  Serial  No.  173,760;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Fabrlk  Pharmacia  M.  Schmidt  &  Co.  (See  Schmidt,  Ger- 
hard F.) 

Fabrlk  Stolzenberg  Deutsche  Bureau-Einrlchtungs-Gesell- 
schaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Oos,  Germany. 
Typewriting  machines  and  parts  thereof  and  mechani- 
cal copying  machines.  172,819  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
171,988;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Fabrlque-de  Sole  Artificielle  de  Tubize,  Societe  Anonyme, 
Brussels,  Belgium.  Artificial-silk  threads  and  yarns. 
170,908  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  154,406  ;  published  Feb. 
20,  1023. 

Fabyaii  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Epsom  salts, 
bicarbonate   of   soda,   boric   acid,   borax,    etc.,    167,496 ;     I 
May  1  ;  Serial  No.  166,363  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Faehndrich,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cheese.  170,665  ; 
July  17  ;  Serial  No.   147,720  ;   published  Jan.  10,  1922. 

Fageol  Motors  Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Motor  trucks,  auto- 
mobiles, and  a  snecial  type  of  automotive  stage  bus. 
175,223;  Oct.  30.' 

Fahnestock  Electric  Co.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Spring 
binding  posts,  telephone  test  connectors,  ignition 
switches,  etc.     170.345  ;  July  10. 

Pahrbach,  Frank,  doing  buslne.ss  as  Fahrnaml  Paint  Com- 
pany,    Grand     Rapids,     Mich.       Ready-mixed     paints. 
166,244  ;  Mar.   27 ;  Serial  No.   165,673  ;  published   Dec. 
19,   1922. 
switches,  etc.      170,345  :   July   10. 

Fahrenwald,  Frank  A.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Corro- 
sive and  oxidation-resisting  alloys.     164,826 ;   Feb.   27. 

Fahrenwald,  Frank  A.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Heat 
and  corrosion  resisting  alloys  in  the  form  of  castings 
and  forgings.  171,798;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  176,332; 
published  May  22,   1923. 

Fahrnaml  Paint  Company.     (See  Pahrbach,  Frank.) 

Fahy.s,  Joseph,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plated 
flatware.  168,138;  May  15;  Serial  No.  170,373;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

Fahys,  Joseph,  &  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Watch- 
cases.  174,565  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,597  ;  published 
June  19,   1923. 

Fahys,  Joseph,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watchcases. 
175,858  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  175,777  ;  published  Aug. 
28,   1923. 

Fahys  Watch  Case  Co.,  The,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  1'.,  assignor 
to  Joseph  Fahys  &  (jo.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watchcases. 
22,968;   renewed  May  9,   1923. 

Faichney,  G.,  Company,  The,  Watertown,  N.  Y.     Clinical 
and    medical    thermometers,    hypodermic    syringes    and 
needles.      166,478 :    Apr.    3 ;    Serial   No.    170,013 ;    pub-  ■ 
lished    Jan.    9,    1923. 

Faichney,  G.,  Company,  The,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Clinical 
and  medical  thermometers,  hypodermic  syringes  and 
needles.  168,167  :  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  166,226 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 

Fair,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Children's  toy  wagons.  167,034  ; 
Apr.   24  :    Srrial   No.    170.973 ;   published   Feb.   6,   1923. 

Fair,  The,  Chicago,  III.  Children's  sleds.  167,545 ; 
May  1  ;  Serial  No.  170,573  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Fair.  The,  Chicago.  III.  Hats  for  men  and  boys.  168,291 ; 
May  15. 

Fair,  The,  Chicago.  III.  Women's  knitted  and  textile 
undergarments.  169,292  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  164,881 : 
published  Mar.  20,   1923. 

Fair.  The,  Chicago,  111.  Laundry  washing  machines. 
169.9.-1  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  174,614  ;  published  Apr. 
8,  1928. 

Pair,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Men's  and  boys'  suits  and  over- 
coats. 171,202 :  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  152,124 ;  pub- 
lished   May    1,    1923. 

Fair,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Children's  undergarments. 
172.402  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  164,882 ;  published  Oct. 
31,  1922. 

Fair,  William  B.,  Habana,  Cuba,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Dry   salt-cured   codfish.      163,314  ;    Jan.   9. 

Fair.  William  B.,  Habana,  Cuba.  Canned  sausage. 
166,511 ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  163,675  ;  published  Jan.  9, 
1923. 

Fair,  William  B.,  Habana,  Cuba.  Chocolate,  cocoas,  bon- 
bons, caramels,  crackers,  butter,  hams,  etc.  167,264 ; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  154,080  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Fair.  William  B.,  Habana,  Cuba,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Evaporated  milk  and  cream.  168,567-8 ;  May  29 ; 
Serial   Nos.    166.881-2:    published   Feb.   27,    1923. 

Fairbairn,  Robert  A.,  New  Market,  N.  J.  Live  cattle, 
sheep,   and   hogs.      164,934 ;    Feb.   27. 


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rbaiik,   N.   K.,  Company,  The,   Union  Township,    near 
Juttenbers.   N.   J.,   and   Chicago,    111.,   assisnior   to  The 


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American  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Union  Township,  near 
C5uttenbers,  N.  J.  Vegetable  shortening  compound. 
172.051;  Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  149,959;  published  Oct. 
31,  1922. 

Fairbanlc,  N.  K.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Com- 
mon soap.  173,671 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,905  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Fairbanks  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oil-burning  braz- 
ing forges,  portable  kerosene  burners,  torches,  etc. 
165.106';  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  142,248:  published  Oct. 
3,   1922. 

Fairchild  Bros.  &  Foster,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificially- 
digested  food  or  peptone.  23,467 ;  renewed  Aug.  8, 
1923. 

Fairchild  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Magazine  article. 
176.5."1  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,853  ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 

Fairchild  Milling  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Flour 

and  corn  meal.     170,972*  July  24. 
Fairfield     Manufacturing    Co.,     Inc..     Providence,     K.     I. 

Pocketknives.     168,989  ;  May  29. 
Fairmont  Creamery  Co.,  The,   Omaha,   Nebr.     Ice  cream. 

103,315;  Jan.  9. 
Fairmont    Creamery    Co..    The,    Omaha,    Nehr.      Dressed 

poultry.     163,431  ;  Jan.  9. 
Fairmont    Creamery    Co.,    The,    Omaha,    Nebr.      Cheese. 

163,497;   Jan.   3  6. 
Fairmont    Croamerv    Co..    The,    Omaha,    Nebr.      Canned 

milk.     163.837;  Jan.  30. 
Fairmont    Creamerv    Co.,    The,    Omaha,    Nebr.      Butter. 

163.839  ;    Jan.    30. 
Fairmont     Creamery     Co.,     The,     Omaha.     Nebr.     Eggs. 

165.387-S :    Mar.   6 ;    Serial   Nos.   160,403-4  ;   published 

Nov.   14.   1922. 
Fairmont    Creamery    Co.j    The,    Omaha.    Nebr.      Dressed 

poultry.       165,4.39 :     Mar.     13 ;     Serial     No.     165,675 ; 

published   Jan.    2,   1923. 
Fairmont     Creamery     Co.,     The,     Omaha,     Nebr.       Eggs. 

167,024  :  Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   161,983  ;  published  Dec. 

12,  1922. 
Fairmount    Electric    and    Manufacturing    Company,    The, 

Philadelphia.  Pa.     Radio  apparatus.     166.558;  Apr.  10; 

Serial    No.    170,131;   published  Jan.  9,   1923. 
Fair-Sex  Brassi>=re  Co.     fSee  Rubenstein,  Benjamin.) 
Fairsex   Hosiorr   Mills,   Inc.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Hosiery. 

166,624  :   Apr.   10 ;   Serial   No.   168,677  ;  published  Dec. 

19.  1922. 

Fales    Folio    Company,    Foxboro,    Mass.      Binders    in    the 

nature  of  bookbinders  for  photograph  cards  and  other 

loose  leaves.      168.881  :    May   29  ;    Serial   No.   168,211 ; 

published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Fallkill  Products  Co..  The.      (See  Wood,  James  W.) 
Fallkill    Radio    &    Electrical    Co.,    Poughkeepsie,    N.    Y. 

Radio   parts.     169,444  ;   June  19  ;   Serial  No.    172,983  ; 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Falls  City  Mills  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Hosiery.     168,554  ; 

May  29  :  Serial  No.  160,492 ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Falstafif     Corporation,     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Malt     extract. 

169.803  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  161,831 ;  published  Apr.  3, 

1923. 
Fambach,  John  G.,   Cleveland,   Ohio.     Medicinal  prepara- 
tions  for   nervousness,  falling  sickness,   etc.     172,735  ; 

Sept.  11  ;   Serial  No.  169,895  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Fa-Mo      Company,      Memphis,      Tenn.        Sweet      pickles. 

174,946  :   Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.   167,592  ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Pamo    Nut    Co.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Nuts    and    peanut 

butter.      169.280;    June   12:    Serial    No.    1.S2.934  ;   pub- 
lished  Mar.   27,   1923. 
Famous  Raincoat  Company.     (See  Baeffsky,  Louis.) 
Famous  Shoe  Repair  Company.      (See  Sarson,  Teddy.) 
Fansteel    Products    Company.    Inc.,    North    Chicago,    111. 

Contact  points.     176.071 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  181,520  ; 

published  Aug.  21.   1923. 
Fansteel    Products    Company,    Inc..    North    Chicago,    111. 

Poppet  valves.     176.659  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,965  : 

published   Sept.   11.   1923. 
Fansteel    Products    Company,    Inc..    North    Chicago,    HI. 

Poppet  valves.     176,661 :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,964  ; 

published   Sept.   11.   1923. 
Fansteel    Products    Company,    Inc.,    North    Chicago,    III. 

Batterv  charges.    177,718  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  182,966  • 

published    Oct.   9.    1923. 
Fantea  Company.  The.   Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Tea.     173.926 ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,335  ;  published  .July  17,  1923. 
Farbenfnbriken.    vormals    Fr.    Bayer    &    Co.,    Klberfeld, 

Germany,  assignor  to  Winthrop  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  New 

Y^ork.  N.  Y.     Pharmaceutical  or  dletetical   compounds. 

23,823  :  renewed  Nov.  14,  1923. 
Farbenfabriken  vorm.     Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,   Leverkusen, 

near      Coloene-on-the-Rhine,      (jcrmany.         A'^ermifuge. 

164,107:   Feb.   13. 
Farbenfabriken  vorm.     Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,   Leverkusen, 

near      Cologne  on-the-Rhine,      Germany.        Insecticide. 

164.108:  Feb.  13. 
Farbenfabriken  vorm.     Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,   Leverkusen, 

near     rologne-on-thc-Rhine,     Germany.       Nerve     tonic. 

164.109;  Feb.  13. 
Farbenfabriken   vorm.   Friedr.    Bayer   &   Co..    Leverkusen. 

near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine.  Germany.     Medicine  used  in 

the  treatment  of  skin  diseases.     164,110  ;  Feb.  13. 


Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologno-on-thc-Rhine,  Germany.  Veterinary  rem- 
edy for  application  to  sores  and  wounds.  105,791 ; 
Mar.  20:  Serial  No.  163,786;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on-the-Rhiue,  Germany.  Veterinary  rem- 
edy for  all  sorts  of  diarrhea.  165,792;  Mar.  20  ;"  Serial 
No.   103,785;    published   Jan.   2,   1923. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Mordants  for 
dyeing  and  printing.  165,793;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No. 
163,782  ;  published  Jan.  2,  102:^. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm,  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologno-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Compositions  for 
exterminating  moths.  170,038 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
173,925  ;    published  Apr.   10,   1923. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Vulcanization 
accelerators.  170,039  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  173,926  ; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near    Cologne-on-the  Rhine,    Germany.      Antineuralgics. 

170.274  ;   July   10  ;  Serial  No.   173,923  ;   published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near     Cologne-on-the-Rhine,     Germany.       Hsemostatics. 

170.275  ;   July  10  ;  Serial  No.   173,922  ;   published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Parasiticides. 
170.276-7  :  July  10  ;  Serial  Nos.  173,920-1 ;  published 
Apr.  10,  1923. 

Farbenfnbriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Remedy  to  be 
used  as  a  sedative  or  hypnotic.  172,744 ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial   No.   107.976:  nuhlished  Dec.  2fi.   1022. 

Farber  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silver-plated  hollow 
ware.  175,868 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  175,191  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 

Farbwerke  vorm.  Meister,  Lucius  &  Briining,  Hochst-on- 
Main,  Germany.  Light-yellow  powder  soluble  in  water 
.Tnd  spirit  of  wine.  166.240 :  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
165,582  ;    published  Nov.   28,   1922.  / 

Farbwerke  vorm.  Meister,  Lucius  &  Briining.  Hochst-on- 
Main,  Germany.  Almost-white  powder  soluble  in  water 
and  methyl  alcohol  which  Is  used  for  internal  and 
parenteral  treatment  of  polyarthritis,  etc.  166.241 ; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,583  ;  published  Nov.  28.  1922. 

Farbwerke  vorm.  Meister  Lucius  c&  Bruning,  Hochst-on- 
the-Maln,  Germany.  Preparations  for  treatment  of  fe- 
ver, polyarthritis,  etc.  173,862 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
175,078  ;  published  July  3.  1923. 

Farbwerke  vorm.  Meister  Lucius  &  Briining,  Hochst-on- 
the-Main,  (3ermany.  Chemical  products  for  industrial, 
scientific,  and  photographic  purposes.  174,376 ;  Oct. 
16 ;  Serial  No.  165,584  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Farfaglia,  Joseph,  &  Co..  Canastota,  N.  Y.  Cigars  and 
smoking  tobacco.  173,954  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,611 ; 
published  July  10,  1923. 

Faribault  Canning  Co.,  Faribault.  Minn.  Canned  sweet 
corn.  176,540 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,408 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Farley  Harvey  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Dry  goods. 
175,952 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  183,204 ;  published 
Sept.  4,  1923. 

Farley  Harvey  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Dry  goods. 
177,486  :  Dec.  IS  ;  Serial  No.  183,205  ;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

Farley,  Vincent  J.,  doing  business  as  How  To  Make 
Money  Publishing  Co.,  Long  Island  Cit.v,  N.  Y.  Serial 
monthly  magazine.  171,859:  Aug.  14;  Serial  No. 
174,564  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Farmelectric  Utilities  Corporation,  Woodberry,  Balti- 
more, Md.  Individual  lighting  plants.  177,736 ;  Dec. 
25  ;   Serial  No.  182,742  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Farmer  and  Breeder  Company,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak. 
Magazine  for  farmers  and  stock  raisers.  163,806 ; 
.Tan.   30. 

Parmer,    C.    H.,    &    Co.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Bias    tape. 

163.570  ;  Jan.  23. 

Farmers  Consolidated  and  Distributing  Co..  St.  Paul, 
Minn.     Condensed  foods,  such  as  powdered  ice   cream. 

163.571  :   .Tan.  23. 

Farmers  &  Planters  Companv,  Salisbury,  Md.     Fertilizer. 

166,222  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,962  ;   published  Nov. 

28,   1922. 
Farnsworth     Mills    -Inc.,     The,     Central     Village,     Conn. 

Woolen    piece    goods.      174.203 :    Oct.    9 ;     Serial    No. 

180,969  :  published  July  17,  1923. 
Farnsworth  Packing  Co.,  Brooklln.  Me.     Canned  sardines. 

177,654 ;     Dec.     25  ;     Serial     No.     167,609 ;     published 

Feb.  27,  1923. 
Farny,    George    W.,    doing    business    as    Farny    Trufood 

Comp.nnv,     Morris     Plains.     N.     J.       Breakfast    cereal. 

167.474 ;    May    1  ;    Serial   No.    166,739 ;    published    Jan. 

9.   1923. 
Farny  Trufood  Company.     (See  Farny,  George  W.) 
Farrington,    G.   B..    Co.,   The,   New    York,   N.    Y.      Coffee. 

168,828  :  May  29  ;   Serial  No.   170,470  ;   published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Fasani,  Francesco,  doing  business  as  Cosmetics  Products 

Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Salve  and  lotion  intended  to  be 

used  to  induce  the  growth  of  hair,  also  for  a  coconut-oil 

shampoo.      164,165  ;    Feb.   13. 
Fashion  Hat  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ladies',  misses', 

and  children's  hats  and  caps.     165,236-7  ;   Mar.  6. 
Fashion  Hat  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ladies',  misses', 

and    children's    hats    and    caps.      176,032 ;    Nov.    13  ; 

Serial  No.  179,298  ;   published  Aug.   14,   1923. 
Fashion     Hat     Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Ladies', 

misses',   and   children's  hats  and  caps.     176,870  ;   Dec. 

4  ;   Serial  No.   182,373 ;    published   Sept.   25,    1923. 
Fashion  Hat  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hats  and  caps. 

176,972 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  179,299 ;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 
Fashion  Model  Co.     (See  Levitt,  Max.) 
Faspray  Corporation,   Dover,   Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Washing  machines  for  the  washing  of  dishes,   bottles. 

etc.     168,440  ;  May  22  ;   Serial  No.  170,974  ;   published 

Feb.  20,  1923. 
Fatuch   &  Nogaim,    El   Paso,   Tex.      Children's,   women's, 

and  men's   hose.     164,977 ;   Feb.   27. 
Faultless  Castei'  Co.,  Evansville,  Ind.     Casters.     168,481  ; 

May  22  ;  Serial  No.  168,463  :  published  Fob.  20,  1923. 
Faultless    Nightwear   Corporation    (E.    Eosenfeld   &   Co.) 

(See  Rosenfeld,  E.,  &  Co.,  assignor.) 
Faure.    Alexandre,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Automobiles    and 

automobile    chassis.       175,006 :     Oct.    30 ;     Serial    No. 

178,170  ;  published  Aug.  7,   1923. 
Favorite    Cereals    Company,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Corn 

flakes.      170,832 ;    July    24 ;    Serial   No.    170,058 ;    pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 
Favorite    Stove   &   Range   Co.,   The,    Piqua,    Ohio.      Coal, 

coke,  wood,  gas,  and  oil  stoves,  ranges,  and  furnaces. 

165,229 :    Mar.   6 ;    Serial   No.    163,511 ;    published   Oct. 

31,   1922. 
Fawcett,   Adam  L.,   doing  business   as  Fawcett  Chemical 

Company,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Automobile    cleaning 

preparation.      167,561 ;    May    1 ;    Serial    No.    166,445  ; 

published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Fawcett,   Wilford   H.,   Minneapolis,  Minn.      Monthly  pub- 
lication.    163.713;  Jan.  23. 
Fay    Hosiery    Mills.     Inc.,    Philadelphia,     Pa.       Hosiery. 

173,820  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  171,989  ;  published  June  26, 

1923. 
Fayssoux-Brown     Remedy     Company,     Hollister.     N.     C. 

Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  diseases  of  the  blood, 

stomach,     kidneys,     and    bladder.       167,482  ;    May     1  ; 

Serial  No.   161,682;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Fazio-Salvatore,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Olive  oil.     166,024  ; 

Mar.  27;    Serial  No.   163,577;   published   Dec.   5.   1922. 
Featheredge  Rubber  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Rubber 

sponges  and  rubber  sponge  for  manufacturing  purposes. 

167,432 ;   May   1 ;    Serial   No.    163,332 ;   published   Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Fedco    Sales    Company,    Jersey    Citv,    N.    J.      Cigarette 

holders.      168,485  :   May  22  ;   Serial   No.    168,760  ;   pub- 
lished Feb.  20.  1923. 
Federal  Arch-Lift  Manufacturing  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 

Arch  supporters.     168.397  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  171,731 ; 

published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Federal   Asbestos   Co.,   The,   Milwaukee,   Wis.      Prepared 

roofing.     167,614  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  148,991 ;  published 

Jan.  2,  1923. 
Federal   Cartridge   Corporation,   The,   Minneapolis,   Minn. 

Shotgun  shells  and  cartridges.     169,923  ;  July  3. 
Federal  Coal  Company,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.    Coal.   163,063  ; 

Jan.  2. 

Federal  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Phonographs. 
166,131 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  140,792  ;  published  May 
30,  1922. 

Federal  Institute  of  Radio  Telegraphy,  Camden,  N.'  J. 
Electrical  apparatus  for  radioslgnalirig.  169,245  ;  June 
12 ;    Serial   No.    170,633 ;   published    Feb.    27,    1923. 

Federal  Knitting  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Silk 
and  cotton  hosiery,  and  men's  crochet  and  knitted 
neckwear.  173,446 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  173,762 ; 
published  June  26,   1923. 

Federal  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Brass 
fittings  for  gas  brackets  and  cocks,  T's,  elbows,  and 
gas-range  cocks.  167,250  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,681 ; 
published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Federal  Mercantile  Company.     (See  Solomon,  Morris.) 

Federal  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.,  Inc.,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 
Wheat  flour.     163,572  ;  Jan.  23. 

Federal  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.,  Inc.,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 
Wheat  flour.  165,084 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  158,471 ; 
published   Oct.   17,   1922. 

Federal  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.,  Inc.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Wheat 
flour.  167,029  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  161,680  ;  published 
Dec.  12,  1922. 

Federal  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.,  Inc.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Self- 
rising  flour.  167.382 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  166,056 ; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Federal  Motor  Truck  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Auto- 
mobile trucks.  168,613  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  168.924  : 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Federal  Record  Corporation,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Talking-ma- 
chine records.     169,107  ;   June  5. 


Federal  Rubber  Company  of  Illinois,  The,  Chicago,  IlL, 
and  Cudahy,  Wis.  Casings,  tires,  hose,  tubing,  re- 
liners,  etc.,  all  made  wholly  or  partly  of  rubber. 
172,277  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  Nc.  170,760 ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Federal  Rubber  Company  of  Illinois,  The,  Chicago,  111., 
and  Cudahy,  Wis.  Casings  and  tires  made  wholly  or 
partly  of  rubber.  174,552-6;  Oct.  23;  Serial  Nob. 
161,416-20;  published  Oct.   31,   1922. 

Federal  Rubber  Company  of  Illinois,  The,  Chicago,  111., 
and  Cudahy,  Wis.  Tires  made  wholly  or  in  part  of 
rubber.  174,896  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  178,336  ;  pub- 
li.sbed  June  5,  1923. 

Federal  Rubber  Company,  The,  Cudahy,  Wis.,  assignor  to 
The  Fisk  Rubber  Company,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Cas- 
ings and  tires,  reliners,  outside  and  Inside  tire  sleeve 
repair  patches,  etc.  169,274  ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
146,898;    published   Nov.    22,    1921. 

Federal  Rubber  Company,  The,  Cudahy,  Wis.,  assignor  to 
The  Fisk  Rubber  Company,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Ve- 
hicle tires,  packing,  inner  tubes,  etc.  169,275 ;  June 
12  ;   Serial  No.   146,891 ;   published  Nov.   22,   1921. 

Federal  Rubber  Company,  The,  Cudahy,  Wis.,  assignor  to 
The  Rubber  Company,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Casings 
and  tires,  reliners,  outside  tire  sleeves,  repair  patches, 
etc.  169,276  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  146,884  ;  published 
Nov.   22,   1921. 

Federal  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
phone, telegraph,  and  radio  apparatus.  166,470  ;  Apr. 
3  ;  Serial  No.  168,106  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Federal  Undei-wear  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Infants'  coats. 
172,200  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  171,837  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Feeser,  A.  W.,  doing  business  as  A.  W.  Feeser  &  Co.,  West- 
minster, Silver  Run,  and  Taneytown,  Md.  Canned  vege- 
tables. 173,850  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  174,615  ;  published 
July  3,  1923. 

Pchl,  Geo.,  Blue  Ribbon  Cigar  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cigars. 
168,086;  May  15;  Serial  No.  114,670;  published  May 
9,  1922. 

Feinberg,  David,  Company,  doing  business  as  Snappee 
Co.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Spping  covers  and  grease  boots. 
174,604  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,286 ;  published  July 
17,  1923. 

Feinberg,  H.  S.,  Company.     (Se^  Feinberg,  Harry  S.) 

Feinberg,  Harry  S.,  doing  business  as  H.  S.  Feinberg 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ladles'  hats.  165,475; 
Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  168,107;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Feinburg,  David,  Company,  doing  business  as  The  Rubber 
Company,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Sanitary  pillows.  163,316 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Feinburg,  David,  Company,  doing  business  as  Snappee 
Co.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Spring  covers  and  grease  boots. 
173,025  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,643 ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Feinson,  David,  doing  business  as  American  Chemical 
Laboratories,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ready-mixed  paint 
enamel.     163,432  ;  Jan.  9. 

Feinson,  Joseph  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cravats,  mufflers, 
and  men's  lounging  robes.  173,486  ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial 
No.  175,854;   published  June  12,   1923. 

Feist,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and  artlflclal-sllk  piece 
goods,  cotton,  wool,  and  combinations  thereof.  166,369  ; 
Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,059  :  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Feldbaum  &  Spiegel,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fur  coats, 
capes,  gtoles,  and  fur  garments.  171,260 ;  July  31 ; 
Serial  No.   169.439  ;  published   May  8,   1923. 

Feldman,  Leo  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Package  outfit. 
173,917 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  174,517  ;  published  July  10, 
1923 

Feldt  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 
Ash  trays,  match-box  holders.  167,166  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 
No.  171,532  :  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Fellner,  Louis  B.,  Belleville,  111.  Bread.  170,804;  July 
24  ;  Serial  No.  169,579  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Fellows  Medical  Manufacturing  Company  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Preparation  of  hypophosphltes.  175,495  ;  Nov. 
6  ;  Serial  No.  177,836  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Fellsway  Rubber  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Rubber  tiling. 
172,148  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  178,338  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Fellsway  Rubber  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Rubber  pads  for  use 
In  the  textile  and  other  Industries.  173,739  ;  Oct.  2 ; 
Serial  No.  178,337;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Felsenfeld,  Jack  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pearls,  real  and 
artificial.  174,888  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,332  ;  pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 

Felt  Paper  Company.     (See  Moore,  John  W.) 

Femiglorla   Laboratories.      (See   Smith,    William    R.) 

Fendelman  Brothers  Cap  and  Hat  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Caps  for  men,  women,  and  chil- 
dren. 173,000 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  177,287 ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Fenlmore,  George  W.,  doing  business  as  Fenimore  Oil 
Co.,  Norrlstown,  Pa.  Lubricating  oils  and  greases. 
171,508;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  165,976;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Fenlmore   Oil    Co.      (See    Fenlmore,    George   W.) 

Fenno,  Herbert  L.,  doing  business  as  Holdems  Company, 
Boston,  Mass.  Fastening  devices.  177,117  :  Dec.  11  ; 
Serial  No.  181,440;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 


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Alphabetical  Hst  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Fenton,  Arthur  G.,  doing  business  as  The  Fenton  Whole- 
sale Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Flavoring  extracts,  spices, 
celery  seed,  etc.  177,577  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,966  ; 
published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Fenton,  E.  B.,  doing  business  as  Dr.  Fenton's  Min-er-o 
Tone  Co.,  OUn,  Iowa.  Preparations  for  the  treat- 
ment of  necro-bacillosis,  green  scours  or  bowel  trouble 
in  swine,  etc.  167.841 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  168,840 ; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Fferaut,  Jullen,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Healing  salve. 
169,60.T;  June  26;  Serial  No.  171,828;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Ferber,  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  Libby  Chemical  Company. 
West  Allis,  Wis.  Medicated  capsules  for  colds,  la 
grippe,  etc.  172,545  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  173,821 ;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 

Ferbert-Schorndorfer  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Ready-mixed  paints  and  varnishes.  165,772  ;  Mar.  20  ; 
Serial  No.  159,698  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Ferguson  and  Lange  Foundry  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Water-heating  apparatus  and  parts  thereof.  173,116  ; 
Sept.  IS  ;  Serial  No.  169,580  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Ferguson,  Harry,  Evansville,  Ind.  Plows.  175,186 ; 
Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  175,778  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Ferguson  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Suffolk,  Va. 
Sprayers  for  spraying  vegetation.  172,306  ;  Aug.  28  ; 
Serial  No.    175,479  ;   published  May   29,   1923. 

FermS,  Gabriel.  Paris,  France.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  svphills.  177,750 ;  Dec.  25  •  Serial  No. 
179,464  ;   published   Oct.  9,   1923. 

Fernandez,  Clrilo.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cigars,  cheroots,  and 
cigarettes.  170,240 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  174,432 ; 
published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Fernandez,  Philip,  doing  business  as  Standard  Export 
Company,  Boston.  Mass.  I.«ather.  169,064  ;  June  5  ; 
Serial  No.   171,795  ;  published  Mar.   13,  1923.     - 

Ferond,  Jules,  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation 
for  the  treatment  of  the  scalp.  176,156;  Nov.  20; 
Serial  No.  169,581  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Ferris  Bros.  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets, 
corset  waists,  girdles,  belts  for  bathing  purposes,  and 
brassieres.  166,048  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,841 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

Ferris  Bros.  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  waists, 
brassieres  and  girdle  brassieres.  166,861 ;  Apr.  17 ; 
Serial   No.    163,576 ;   published  Jan.    9,   1923. 

Ferris  Bros.  Company,  The.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets, 
corset  waists,  and  brassieres.  176,142  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Se- 
rial No.  175,779  :  published  July  31,  1923. 

Ferris,  John  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Periodical  Issued 
weekly.  165,250;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  169,440;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19.  1922. 

Fessenden  Shirt  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Men's 
dress  and  negligee  shirts.  173,961 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
171,491  ;  published  .July  17.  1923. 

Festlna  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  kidney  and  blood  diseases.  175,619  ;  Nov. 
6  ;  Serial  No.  180,796  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Feuillie,  Emile,  Paris,  France.  Culinary  salt.  172,543  ; 
Sept.  4  ;   Serial  No.   173,824  ;   published  May  15,  1923. 

Fever  Nos  Company.     (See  Beveridge,  Melvin  H.) 

Blat,  Turin,  Italy.  Machines  and  materials  for  mine 
working.  168,920;  May  29;  Serial  No.  150,742;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Fiber-Glass  Food  Cover  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Trans- 
parent food  covers.  176,739 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
176,612  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Fibre  Package  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fiber  or  corru- 
gated board  boxes  or  containers.     164,322  ;  Feb.  20. 

Fibre  Specialty  Mfg.  Co.,  Kennett  Square,  Pa. ;  Boston, 
Mass. ;  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Philadelphia.  Pa. ;  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  and  Chicago,  111.  Vulcanized-flber  containers. 
176.562  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,426  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Fiction  House,  Inc.,  New  York  and  Long  Island  City, 
N.  Y.  Magazines,  books,  and  stories.  173,120  ;  Oct.  2  ; 
Serial  No.  155,304  :  published  May  29,  1923. 

Fidelitv  Bond  and  Mortgage  Company.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Bonds  and  coupons.     163,739  ;  Jan.  23. 

Fidelity    Pencil    Company.      (See    Hobbs,    H.    C.) 

Flebrich-Fos-Hilker  Shoe  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Shoes 
made  whollv  or  in  part  of  leather.  170,021 ;  July  10 ; 
Serial   No.  "I7a,480 ;   published   Apr.   3,    1923. 

Flebrich-Fox-Hllker  Shoe  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Shoes 
made  wholly  or  In  part  of  leather.  170,023  ;  July  10  ; 
Serial   No.    173,481  ;    published   Apr.    3.    1923. 

Field,  Alfred,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nail  and 
manicure  scissors,  cuticle  and  nail  nippers,  toUet 
tweezers,  etc.     164,543  :  Feb.  20. 

Field,  Armstead  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Feet  warmers. 
163,064:  .Ian.  2. 

Field  Force  Pump  Co..  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Spray  booms. 
166,317;  Mar.  27. 

Field,  Guy  M.,  High  Point,  N.  C.  Powder  to  be  used  in 
the  preparation  of  salad  dressing.  171,230  ;  July  31  ; 
Serial  No.   171,158;   published  May  8,   1923. 

Field,  Samuel  B.,  doing  business  as  Tom's  Cove  Salt  Sea 
Oyster  Co.,  Chlncoteague  Island,  Va.  Oysters  in  the 
canned  and  natural  state.  171,343  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 
173,184  ;   published  Mav  8,  1923. 

Field,  William  C.      (See  Butler  &  Clarridge,  assignors.) 


Fielding   Publishing   Company,   Boston,   Mass.     Magazine 

Issued  monthly.    168,272 ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  168,522 ; 

published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Fifth  Avenue  Corset  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Corsets,  corselettes,  and  brassieres.     176,251  ;  Nov.  20  ; 

Serial  No.  178,171  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Fifth  Avenue  Trading  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Hair 

nets.     166,208  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169,204  ;  published 

Dec.  12,  1922. 
Fig-Bit   Company,   Fresno.    Calif.     Figs  in   their   natural 

state.      163.317  ;   Jan.    9. 
Filbert-Greer   Manufacturing   Company,   The,   assignor   to 

The  Tiny  Toter  Manufacturing  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Hand-propelled    conveyances     for    children.       169,241  ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.   165,077  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Flldes,  F.  P.,  Inc.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.     Weekly  periodical. 

168,268 ;  May  15 ;   Serial  No.   167,807  ;  published  Jan. 

30    1923. 
Flldes,  Frank  P.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.    Publication.    165,258  ; 

Mar.   6;   Serial  No.   167,843;   published   Dec.   19.   1922. 
Filene's,    Wra.,    Sons    Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Trunks, 

suitcases,   pocketbooks,   etc.     177,580 ;   Dec.  18. 
Filene's,  Wm.,  Sons  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Hair  nets. 

177,739  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  163,147  ;  published   Sept. 

20,  1922. 
Filice    &    Perrelll    Canning    Co.,    Gllroy,    Calif.      Canned 

fruits   and   vegetables.      170,401  ;   July    17 ;    Serial    No. 

171,534  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Filice  &  Perrelll  Canning  Co.,  Gilroy,  Calif.    Canned  fruits 

and  vegetables.     170,963  ;   July  24. 
FlUoon,  Don  B.,  doing  business  as  Central  City  Fertilizer 

Works,   Central    City,   Iowa.      Fertilizers  and   fertilizer 

compounds.     164,409  ;  Feb.  20. 
Flllwett,  A.,  Exterminator  Company   (Not  Inc.),  Chicago, 

111.     Liquid  bug  and  insect  eradicator.       165,431 ;  Mar. 

13  ;    Serial  No.   165,861 ;   published  Dee.   19,   1922. 
Fine,   M.  &  Sons,   New  Albany,   Ind.     Men's  work  shirts. 

163,573  ;   Jan.    23. 
Fine  Products  Company,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Pharma- 
ceutical   preparation    consisting    of    alcohol.      172,544 ; 

Sept.   4 ;    Serial   No.   173,822 ;   published  May    8.   1923. 
Finedge  Cutlery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cutlery. 

163,921  ;  Feb.  6. 
Fingl,    Anton    W.,    doing    business    as    Goos-0-Eubb    Co., 

Chicago,  111.     Preparation  for  external  application  for 

headache,    neuralgia,     colds,     etc.      167,502 ;    May    1 ; 

Serial  No.  166,504  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Fink,     William     B.,     Detroit,     Mich.       Breakfast     cereaL 

170,796;  July  24;  Serial  No.  169,968;  published  Feb. 

27    192o. 
Finkelson,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Boys'  blouses.     169,230  ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  167,351 ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Finkelson,  Max,  doing  business  as  Onyx  Blouse  Co.,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Boys'  blouses.     171,780;  Aug.  14;  Serial 

No.  173,041 ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
FinkelstPin,   Israel,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dresses.     163,840; 

Jan.    30. 
Flnkhousen,   Frank   W.,   Fort   Wayne,   Ind.      Electrically- 
operated  vacuum  brushes.    174,539  ;  Oct.  16. 
Finkl,    A.,    &   Sons   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Forgings   of 

steel    alloy.      166,414 ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial    No.    168,523 ; 

published  Jan    2,  1923. 
Finkl,   A.,    &    Sons    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Steel    forg- 
ings.     175,029 ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial    No.    179,038 ;    pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 
Finkl,  A.,  &  Sons  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Steel  forgmgs. 

175,060  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,189  ;  published  Aug.  7. 

1923. 
Finlayson,   Estelle  B.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Face   powders 

and     creams,     perfumes,     toilet     waters,     rouges,     etc. 

165,842  ;  Mar.   20 ;   Serial  No.  169,541 ;  published  Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Finlayson,  Estelle  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  tonics  and 

shampoos.      165,843  ;    Mar.    20 ;    Serial    No.    169,540 ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Finlayson,    Estelle    B.,    doing    business    as    Estall    Com- 
pany,   New    York,    N.    Y.      Antiseptic    lotion    for    the 

trea"tment  of  the   scalp   and   skin.      170,008 :   July   10 ; 

Serial    No.    172,830:    published    Apr.    3,    1923. 
Finlayson    Flax   Spinning   Co.      (See    Linen   Thread  Co., 

The.) 
Finn,    J.    A.,    &    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Silk    pongee. 

168,539:  May  29;  Serial  No.  157,561;  published  Feb. 

27,   1923. 
Finn,  J.  A.,  &  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Linen  piece 

goods.      177,481 ;    Dec.    18  ;    Serial   No.    183,207 ;   pub- 
lished Sept.  25,  1923. 
Finnegan,  H.   L.,  doing  business  as  Motopower  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.     Combination  of  high- 
grade   oils   and   chemicals    designed    to   be   mixed   with 

gasoline    for    the    purpose    of    intensifying    the    same. 

164,095:   Feb.   13. 
Finney,    F.    L.,    doing    business    as    Ford    Beverage    Co., 

Birmingham,  Ala.     Beverage  and  sirup  and  extracts  for 

making"  same.     172,198:  Aug.  21. 
Fiusilver,   Still  &  Moss,  Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Woolen 

piece   goods.      177,650  ;    Dec.    25  ;    Serial   No.    172,589  ; 

published   Oct.   2,   1923. 
Finska     Pappersbruksforeningen,     Helsingfors,     Finland. 

Printing,  wrapping,  and  writing  paper  and   envelopes. 

164,116 ;  Feb.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Finsterwald  Clothing  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Men's  suits, 
overcoats,  and  trousers.  168,069  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No. 
163,790;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 

Flnetick,  Lawrence  A.,  doing  business  as  Hi-Way  Labo- 
ratories, Laporte,  Ind.  Self-vulcanizing  tire  patch. 
170,094  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  169,582  ;  published  Apr. 
3,  1923. 

Fireside  Games  Company,  The,  assignor  to  The  United 
States  PlayinE;  Card  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Card 
games.     168,297  ;  May  15. 

Fireside  Yarns  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Yarn. 
167,050  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  161,676  ;  published  Feb.  6, 
1923. 

Firestone-Apsley  Rubber  Company,  Hudson,  Mass.  Rub- 
ber heels,  boots,  overshoes,  sandals,  etc.  171,697 ; 
.\  n  s.    7 . 

Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Tires,  inner  tubes,  and  accessories.  165,169;  Mar.  6; 
Serial  No.  118,262  ;  published  Oct.  17.  1922. 

Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Shoe  soles  and  heels  made  of  or  containing  rubber. 
166,029;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  167,123;  published  Nov. 
T,  1922. 

First  Aid  Specialty  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Medical  and  surgical  appliances.  172,265 ;  Aug.  28 ; 
Serifil   No.    177,177:   published  May  29,   1923. 

Birst  Texas  Chemical  Manufacturing  Company,  Dallas, 
Tex.  Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  all  kinds  of 
chronic  bronchitis,  phthisis,  etc.  174,045  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Se- 
rial No.  177,598  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Firth  Carpet  Company,  The,  New  York,  and  FlrthclifCe, 
N.  Y.  Chenille  rugs.  177,487 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
183,142;  published  Sept.  25,   1923. 

Fischer,  Albert  C,  Chicago,  111.  Self-adhering  fabrics  for 
weatherproofing  roofs,  sidings,  and  other  building 
structures.     172,499  ;  Aug.  28. 

Fischer  Brothers  Company,  Seattle.  Wash.  Canned 
fruits,  regetables,  and  fish,  tea,  coffee,  etc.  176.750 ; 
Nov.   27  ;   Serial  No.    175,782  ;   published   Aug.  14,  1923. 

Fischer,  G.  H.,  &  Co.,  Glendale,  N.  Y.  Variometers  and 
variocouplers.  172,308  :  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  175,549  ; 
published  May   29,   1023. 

Fischer,  G.  H.,  &  Co.,  Glendale,  N.  Y.  Variometers  and 
variocouplers.     175,226;  Oct.  30. 

Fischer-Jelenko  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bath  and  loung- 
ing robes,  dressing  gowns,  smoking  jackets,  negligees- 
177.278;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  183,143;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

Fishback  Co.,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Coffee.  166,456; 
Apr.   3  ;    Serial  No.   165,920 ;  published  Jan.   16,   1923. 

Fisher  Body  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Automobile 
bodies.  170,152;  July  10;  Serial  No.  168,464;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Fisher,  Fred,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet  music  and 
music  books.  169,053;  June  5;  Serial  No.  168,577; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Fisher,  J.  M.,  Co.,  Attleboro.  Mass.  Jewelry.  166,536 ; 
Apr.   10:  Serial  No.   160,490;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Fisher,  John  A.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Wrapping  paper,  tissue  and 
crepe  napkins,  writing  tablets.    163,318 ;  Jan.  9. 

Fisher,  Louis  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Shoe  polish.  175,118  ; 
Oct.  30  :  Serial  No.  176,333  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Fisher,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  Fisher  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Mops  and  mop  handles. 
170,644 :  .July  17  ;  Serial  No.  175,855  ;  published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 

Fi.sk,  George  F.     (Sec  Fisk.  George  F.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Fisk,  George  F.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  Prophylacto  Mfg. 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  G.  F.  Fisk,  doing  busi- 
ness as  Prophylacto  Mfg.  Co.  Nasal  spray  compound. 
163,319;   Jan.  9. 

Fisk,  Harvey,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Estate  of  Charles 
J.  Fisk.) 

Fisk.  Katharine,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Boudoir  bandeaux. 
16S.292:  May  15. 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Federal  Rubber  Com- 
pany, assignor.) 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The,  Chlcopee  Falls,  Mass.  Rub- 
ber tires  for  bicycles,  carriages,  and  automobiles. 
163.320;  Jan.  9. 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Rub- 
ber tires  and  tubes.  168,118 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
155.812 ;   published   Jan.    30,    1923. 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The,  Chlcopee  Falls.  Mass.  Rub- 
ber tires.  170,546 :  .Tuly  17 ;  Serial  No.  173,186 ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Rubber 
tires.  171,418  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  172,416  ;  published 
May  1,  1923. 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The,  Chicopee  Falls.  Mass.     Vehicle 
tires   and    rubber   tubes    therefor.      172.443 ;    Aug.    28 
Serial  No.  171,454;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Fiskp  &  Company,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.     Bricks.     173,065 
Sept.  11. 

Flske  &  Company,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.     Bricks.     175,693 
Nov.  6. 

Fitch  Company,  The,  Youngstown,  Ohio.     Coffee.     175,938 
Nov.   13  ;  Serial  No.   174,565  :  published   Sept.  4.   1923. 

Fil-chburg  Machine  Works.  (See  Meteor  Mixing  Machine 
Co..  assignor.) 

Fltts  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Laun- 
dry bluing      164,287  ;  Feb.  20. 


Fitzer,  Henry  C,  Logansport,  Ind.  Medicine  for  treat- 
ing high  blood  pressure,  rheumatism,  and  neuritis. 
170,253  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  171,160  ;  published  Mar. 
27,  192.3. 

Fitzgerald  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Torrington, 
Conn.  Portable  electric  motors.  166,492 ;  Apr.  3 ; 
Serial    No.    171,159 ;    published    Jan.   9,    1923. 

Fitzgerald  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Torrington, 
Conn.  Electrically-operated  hair  driers,  toasters,  and 
waffle  irons.  168,417 ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  172,591 ; 
published  Feb.   20,  1923. 

Fitzgerald  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Torrington, 
Conn.  Electrically-operated  vibrators.  168,418;  May 
22 :    Serial    No.    172,590 ;   published    Feb.   20,    1923. 

Fltzpatrick,  L.  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Fitzpatrick  Com- 
pany, Helena,  Ark.  Preparation  for  straightening  the 
hair.  175,633  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  179.932  :  published 
Aug.  21.  1923. 

Fitzpatrick,  Thomas  J.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  Bread. 
174,782  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  153,036  ;  published  July 
24,  1923. 

Five  Brothers  Medicine  ^o.     (See  Kobylanski,  John  F.) 

Five-in-One  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Bowlus, 
George  G.) 

"  5  In  1  "  Letter-Envelope  Co.,  The.  (See  Benedict, 
Charles  L.) 

Five-In-One  Manufacturing  Co.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Hair  tonic 
and  shampoo.  176,412  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,698  ; 
published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Plach,  Louis  J.,  doing  business  as  Continental  Glue  Co., 
Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Adhesive    paste.      176.908 ;    Dec.    4. 

Flach,  Louis  J.,  doing  business  as  Continental  Glue  Co., 
Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Adhesive   paste.      176,910 ;    Dec.    4. 

Flagg,  Albert  B.,  assignor  to  Flagg  Ink  Company,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Writing  fluids.  166,655  ;  Apr.  10 ; 
Serial  No.  148,139  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Flagg  Ink  Company.      (See  Flagg,   Albert  B.,   assignor.) 

Flako  Products  Corporation,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Pre- 
pared pastry  flour.  167,558  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  165,440 ; 
published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Flamhaft,  Harry,  doing  business  as  The  Royal  Perfume 
Co.,  Boone,  Iowa.    Toilet  creams.     163.231  :  .Ian.  2. 

Flamhaft,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Royal  Perfume  Com- 
pany, New  Orleans,  La.  Toilet  creams.  165,548 ; 
Mar.   13  ;   Serial  No.  149,506  ;  published  Nov.  7,   1922. 

Flamingo  Sugar  Mills,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sugar. 
177,371 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  181,687 ;  published  Oct. 
2,  1923. 

Flanders,  A.  H.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Women's  wear- 
ing apparel.  173,976 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  172,269 ; 
published  Julv  17.  1923. 

Flannery,  John  R.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Gearshifts  and  parts 
thereof  for  motor  vehicles.  171,108  ;  July  31 ;  Serial 
No.   174,566;    published  Apr.   24,   1923. 

Flapper  Novelty  Doll  Co.      (See  Worrell,  Lola  C.) 

Flash  Chemical  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Soap  paste. 
171,643  ;   Aug.   7. 

Flash  Chemical  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Toilet  soap. 
173,884  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  176,334 ;  published  June 
12,  1923. 

Flashner,  .Joseph,  doing  business  as  Hirsch  &  Flaahner, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Pearls  and  artificial  pearls.  172,796  ; 
Sept.   11  ;  Serial  No.   175,138  ;  published  .Tune  5,  1923. 

Flatopn  Binder  Company.      (See  Plushkell,  August  B.) 

Pleckenstein,  C.  G.,  Company,  Muskegon  Heights,  Mich. 
Leather.     166,737  ;   Apr.    10. 

Fleckenstein,  C.  G.,  Company,  Muskegon  Heights,  Mich. 
Leather.      166,754-5 ;    Apr.    10. 

Fleckensteln,  C.  G.,  Co.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Sole  leather. 
169,814  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  167,386  ;  published  Apr.  3, 
1923. 

Fleckensteln,  C.  G.,  Company,  Muskegon  Heights,  Mich. 
Leather.  169,974  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  166,362  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Flegle  &  Saxe,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Chamois.  167,682;  May 
8  ;  Serial  No.  155,678 ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Fleischer  &  Co.     (See  Fleischer,  Joseph.) 

Fleischer,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Fleischer  &  Co.,  New 
York,  N.   Y.     Hair  nets.     163,916;   Feb.  6. 

Fleischer,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Fleischer  &  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Silk  opera  caps.     173.550;  Sept.  25. 

Fleischer,  Joseph  S.,  Krooklvn,  N.  Y.  Sweaters.  109,706: 
June  26. 

Fleischer,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mojing  pictures  and 
animated  drawings.  175,288 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
148,266  ;  DUblished  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Fleming  &  Company  Ltd.,  Gore,  Southland,  New  Zealand. 
Prepared  oat-flour  or  prepared  oatmeal.  176,198  ;  Nov. 
20  ;  Serial  No.  124.262  ;  published  June  21,  1921. 

Fleming  Doll  Company,  Kansa.s  Citv,  Mo.  Dolls. 
165,733 ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,351 ;  published  Dec. 
19,   1922. 

Fleming,  E.,  &  Co.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Radio  record 
books.  172,063 ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  177,552 ;  pub- 
lished May   22,   1923. 

Fleming,  Harold  C,  also  doing  business  as  Compyrin  La- 
boratories, Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Medicinal  compound 
containing  acet.vlsalicylic  acid.  174,943  :  Oct.  30  ;  Se- 
rial No.  178,834  ;   published  July  24,  1923. 

Fleming,  J.  A.,  doing  business  as  Atlanta  Bottling  Works, 
Atlanta,  Ga.  Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirup 
for  making  same.  167,107 ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No. 
169,673 ;   published   Jan.   30,   1923. 


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Fletcher  American  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Monthly 
publication.  170,6G8;  July  17;  Serial  No.  158,676; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Fletcher,  John  D.,  assignor  to  Ryco  Extract  Company, 
Louisville,  Kv.  Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.  176,863; 
Pec.   4  :   Serial   No.   140,791  ;   published  Aug.   21,   1923. 

Fletcher,  Robert,  &  Son,  LJmited,  Stoneclough,  Manchester, 
England.  Paper  treated,  etc.,  for  making  cigarettes. 
171,517 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  173,412  ;  published  May 
1,  1923. 

Fletcher,  Robert,  &  Son  Limited,  Stoneclough,  Manchester, 
England.  Paper  treated,  etc..  for  making  cigarettes. 
171,518;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  173,414;  published  May  8, 
1923. 

Fletcher,  Robert  &  Son  Limited,  Stoneclough,  Manchester, 
England.  Paper  for  use  in  making  cigarettes.  171,519  ; 
Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  173,415  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Flexible  Steel  Lacing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Flexible  or 
hinged  belt  fasteners.  170,470 :  .July  17  ;  Serial  No. 
167,870;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Flexible  Steel  Lacing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Guards  for 
electric  lamps.  174.428  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  179,190  ; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Flexideal  Companv,  The.  (See  Wheeler,  W.  B..  Corpora- 
tion.) 

Flexie  Tov  Company,  The,  Broadalbln,  N.  Y.  Dolls. 
163.321 :  Jan.  9. 

Flexlume  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Electrically-illumi- 
nated signs.  165.180;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  169,629; 
published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Flexlume  Corporation.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Blectrlc?illy-lllumi- 
nated  signs.  174,765 ;  Oct  23 ;  Serial  No.  169,630 ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Flexo  Lens  Protector  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Flexible 
rubber  lens-supporting  gaskets  in  the  headlights  of  auto- 
mobiles, etc.  166,134  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  143,690 ; 
published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Flexo  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rub- 
ber heels  and  arch  cushions.  176,835  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial 
No.   181,018;   published   Sept.   11.    1923. 

Flexum  Products  Company,  The.  Denver,  Colo.  Cement 
preparation  used  as  a  substitute  for  glue  or  other 
adhesive.  175,013  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  177,600  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14.  1923. 

Flexus  Window  Shade  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Win- 
dow shades.  165.166;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  133,657; 
published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Flint,  Dutee  W..  Oil  Company,  Incorporated,  Providence, 
R.  I.     Lubricating  oils.     163,879  ;  Feb.  6. 

Flint,  Howard.  Ink  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Printing  and 
lithographic  inks.  166,684 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No. 
168,602;   published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Flint  Varnish  &  Color  Works.  (See  Chicago  Varnish 
Company,   assignor.) 

Flood  &  Conklln  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Pyroxylin  thin- 
ner. 171.213  :  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  178,174  ;  published 
May   15,    1923. 

Flood  &  Conklin  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Pvroxvlin 
lacquer.  171,551 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  178,17.S ;  pub- 
lished May  8,   1923. 

Florabclle  Dressmakers.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Outer 
skirti?.  173.960;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  171,310;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 

Ploradel  Knitting  Mills  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Socks, 
stockings,  hosiery.  176.491 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
172.798  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Flnrasynth  L.Tboratories,  New  York  and  Unionport,  N.  Y. 
Flavoring  extract  lor  foods.  177.204;  Dec.  11;  Serial 
No.   179.191  :   published  Sept.   25.   1923. 

Florence  Knitting  Mills.      (See   Kempner,   Louis.) 

Florence  Manufacturing  Company,  Florence,  Mass. :  New 
York,  N.  Y. ;  and  Chicago,  111.  Toothbrushes.  23,179  ; 
renewed  June  6.  1923. 

Flores,  Rodolfo.  doing  business  as  Sana-Cutis  (Chemical) 
Co.,  Sedalia.  Mo.  Vanishing  face  cream  and  cold  cream. 
172.742  :  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  168,408 ;  published  May 
15.  1923. 

Florida  Citrus  Exchange,  Tampa.  Fla.  Fresh  citrus 
fruits.  169.047:  .Tune  5;  Serial  No.  162.105:  pub- 
lished Feb.  6.   1923. 

Florida  Citrus  Exchange,  Tampa,  Pla.  Canned  citrous 
fruits.  175.369 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  175,719  ;  published 
Aug.  14, 1923. 

Florida  Citrus  Exchange.  Tampa,  Fla.  Canned  citrous 
fruits,  grapefruit.  175,912:  Nov.  13;  Serial  No. 
179,862  :  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Florida  Honey  Products  Co.      fSee  Warneeke.  Jacob  A.) 

Florida  Products  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Maltless  carbonated  beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks. 
174.054;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  178,032;  published  July 
3.  1923. 

Florida  Products  Companv,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Marmalade.  176.532  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182.505  : 
published   Sept.  11.  1923. 

Florida  Products  Company.  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Bev- 
erages sold  as  soft  drinks.  177,435  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial 
No.  182,506:  published  Oct.  2.  1923. 

Flory.  I.  L.,  doing  business  as  Elkton  Llthia  Bottling 
Company.  Elkton.  Va.  Ginger  ale.  172,231  :  Aug.  28  : 
Serinl    No.    174,692:    published    Mnv    29,    1923, 

Flnenzol  Proprietary.  Ltd..  The.  Wellington,  New  Zealand, 
and  New  York.  N,  Y.  Medicinal  preparation.  176.154  ; 
Nov.  20  :  Serial  No.  169,897 ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

58339—43 


Fluid  Chemical  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Washing  fluid. 

168,865  ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  166,794  ;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Fly-Clde  Company.     (See  Chesney,  Ernest  R.) 
Fly-Hike   Company,    Springfield,   Mo.     Liquid  preparation 

to  prevent  annoyance  by  flies  and  vermin  on  live  stock. 

173,107 ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  176,959 ;  published  June 

12,  1923. 
Fly,   Joel   0.,   doing  business  as   The   Fly  Manufacturing 

Co.,  Shelbyvllle,  Tcnn.     Work  clothing.     177,118 ;  Dec. 
■     11;   Serial  No.  181,389;  published  Sept.   11.   1923. 
Plynn,   Anna   D.,   Beach   Bluff,   Mass.      Candy.      173,985 ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,601  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Flynn,   Anna   D.,   Beach   Bluff,   Mass.      Candy.      176,027 ; 

Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  178,602  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Flynn    Dairy    Company,    Des    Moines,    Iowa.      Chocolate- 
coated    ice    cream.       168,540 ;     May    29 ;     Serial     No. 

157,763 ;    pubUshed    May    23,    1922. 
Flynn-Lennon   Wall   Paper  Co.,   Joliet,   111.     All   kinds   of 

wall    paper.      165,702 ;    Mar.   20 ;    Serial    No.    168,635 ; 

published  Dec.   19,  1922. 
Flvnt,    J.    G.,    Tobacco    Company,    Winston-Salem,    N.    C. 

Smoking     tobacco.       165,752 ;     Mar.     20 ;     Serial     No. 

170,761  ;  published  Dec.   12,   1922. 
Foamlte-Childs    Corporation,    Utica,    N.    Y.       Fire-extin- 
guishing   apparatus.       174,078 ;     Oct.     2 ;     Serial    No. 

178,984  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Foamlte-Childs  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Utica, 

N.    Y.      Fire-extinguishing    apparatus.      175,059 ;    Oct. 

30  ;  Serial  No.  179,193  :  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Fogarty    Manufacturing    Company,    The,    Dayton,    Ohio. 

Tags.      172,887  ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial   No.   175,783  ;    pub- ' 

llshed  June  5,  1923. 
Foley  A  Company,   Chicago,  111.     Lemon   and  vanilla  ex- 
tracts   and    essence    of    peppermint    flavor.      171.598 ; 

Aug.  7 ;    Serial   No.   176,262  ;   published  May  22.    1923. 
Foley   &   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Tooth   paste,   glycerin, 

castor  oil,  essence  of  peppermint.     172,960 ;  Sept.   11 ; 

Serial  No.  176,263  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Foley    &    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Hair    oils.      172,974; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,261 ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Foley     &     Company,      Chicago,      111.       Talcum      powder. 

173,472  ;     Sept.     25 ;     Serial     No.     176,260 ;     published 

June    19,    1923. 
Foley  Food   Product   Company,  Washington,   D.  C.     Food 

product.      176,853;    Dec.   4;    Serial   No.    175.480;    pub- 
lished July  31,  1923. 
Foltzer,  Charles,  doing  business  as  French  Swiss  Noodle 

Company,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Noodles.      173,352 ;    Sept. 

25  ;  Serial  No.  166,503  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Fontana   Food   Products   Company,   San  Francisco,   Calif. 

Macaroni  products,  canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  flsh, 

evaporated    milk,   etc.      170,507 ;    July   17 ;    Serial   No. 

172,872:  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Food    Products  Co.,    San    Francisco,   Calif.      Canned   figs. 

170,280;   July   10;   Serial  No.   172,873;  published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 

Foot  Balm   Company.      (See  Hofer,   Louis.) 

Foot,  Schulze  &  Co.,  Dover,  Del.,  and  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Men's  and  women's  leather  boots  and  shoes.  177,795  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Foote,  J.  Harvey,  doing  business  as  Stain-Off  Company, 
Burlington,  Vt.  Preparation  for  use  in  removing  dis- 
coloration from  the  teeth.  173,404  :  Sept.  25  ;  Seria' 
No.  175,856 ;  published  June  26.  1923. 

Foote  &  Jenks,  Jackson,  Mich.  Extracts  for  food-flavor- 
ing purpo.'^es.  168,389  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  169,850  ; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923, 

Foote  Mineral  Co.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Radiocrystals. 
176,912  ;    Pec,   4, 

Forbes,  Jas.  H.,  Tea  &  Coffee  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Empty 
containers  for  coffee  and  the  like.  171, .356  ;  Aug,  7  ; 
Serial   No.   170,975  ;  published  May  15,   1923, 

Forbes.  Jas.  H.,  Tea  &  Coffee  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Tea. 
171,933  ;  Aug.  14, 

Forbes  Publishing  Co.,  Omaha,  Nehr.  Blank  record 
books.  168,557;  May  29;  Serial  No.  161,982;  pub- 
lished Feb.   20,   1923. 

Ford  Beverage  Co.      (See  Finney,  T.  L.) 

Ford  Chemical  Co.      (See  Henning,  M.  F.) 

Ford  &  Companv.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fruit  preserves. 
176,978;  Dee.  11;  Serial  No.   179,933;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 

Ford,  E.  E.,  Mfg.  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     B^]el  control  or 

regulator  for  a  carburetor,     169,240  :   June   12  :   Serial 

No.   172,150;   published   Mar,   20.   1923. 
Ford  Flour  Companv,  Inc.,  Nashville,  Tenn.     Wheat  flour. 

165,646  ;    Mar.    13. 
Ford   Flour   Company,   Wilmington,   Del.,   and   Nashville, 

Tenn.     Wheat  flour.     175,677  ;  Nov.  6. 
Ford  Flour  Company,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.     Self-rising  flour.     175,700 ;  Nov.  6. 
Ford    Flour   Companv,   Wilmington,    Del.,    and    Nashville. 

Tenn.       Self-rising    wheat    flour.       176.955  :    Dec.    11  ; 

Seri.al    No,    177,081  ;    published    Sept.    4,    1923. 
Ford    Flour   Companv,    Wilmington,    Del,,    and   Nashville, 

Tenn,      Wheat    flour,      177.210:    Dec,    11;    Serial    No, 

177,601:  published  Sept  18,  1923, 
Ford    &    Kendig    Co,,    Philadelphia,    Pa,      Stnpcoel.-s    and 

stop  and  waste  cocks  and  metal  pipe  unions,     174,984  ; 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  129,592  ;  published  Au.?.  7,  1923. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AlpJia'betical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Ford  Motor  Company,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Motor  cars. 
174,471 ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  170,014  ;  publshed  July  17, 
1923. 

Ford,    Reginald,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Luminescent    paint. 

166,231  :   Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  165,189  ;  published  Nov. 

14,  1922. 
Ford,  WlUard  R.,  doing  business  as  Crescent  Co.,  Jersey 

City,    N.    J.      Roofing    compound.      165.211 ;    Mar.    6 ; 

Serial  No.  162,730  ;  published  Oct.  31.  1922. 
Fordyce  &  Jackson,  Bedford,  Ind.     Chemical  preparation 

for  application  to  windshields.     177,412  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Se- 
rial No.  180,756  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Forest    City    Manufacturing    Company,     St.     Louis,    Mo. 

Ladles'     and      misses'      aprons     and     house     dresses. 

173,427 ;     Sept.     25 ;     Serial     No.     162,397 ;     published 

June  26,  1923. 
Forgey,   Charles  L.,  doing  business  as  Witcherie  Labora- 
tory,  Detroit,   Mich.     Face  rouge.      167,419 ;   May   1 ; 

Serial  No.  169,631  :  published  Jan.  9,   1923. 
Forkner,  J.  C,  Fig  Gardens,  Incorporated,  The,  Fresno, 

Calif.      Jams.      175,346;   Nov.   6;    Serial  No.   171,071; 

published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Formau-Bassett  Company,  The,   Cleveland,  Ohio.     Paper. 

both   plain   and   safety,   designed  for  use  in   business. 

168,080 :  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  152,007  ;  published  Dec. 

26,  1022. 
Former  Corporation,  The.     (See  PhlUpsborn's  Inc.) 
Fornari,  Amedeo,  assignor  to  the  Firm  Fratelll  A.  A.  For- 

nari,   Rome,   Italy.      Antiseptic   disinfectant   known    as 

lysine.      166,179 :    Mar.    27 ;    Serial   No.    106,561 ;   pub- 
lished Dec.  5,  1922. 
Forney  &  Co.,   Inc.,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Diapering  In  the 

piece.     168,719  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  171,753  ;  published 

Mar.  6,  1923. 
Forquer,    Bernard    B.,    doing    business    as    Movie    Stars 

Laboratories,    Joliet,    111.      Facial    cream    and    rouge, 

toilet  water,  shampoo  preparation,  etc.     173,966  ;   Oct. 

2 ;   Serial  No.   159.862  ;   published  July   17,   1923. 
Forrest    Mercerizing   Co.,    Gloucester,    N.    J.      Mercerized 

yarns.      166,912 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial   No.    168,213 ;    pub- 
lished  Jan.  23,   1023. 
Forsbacka     Jernverks     Aktiebolag,     Forsbacka,     Sweden. 

Iron   and   steel.      164,809 ;   Feb.    27. 
Forsch-Summers   Co.,   The.      (See   Summers,   Charles   G., 

&  Co.) 
Forslnger,  J.  W.,  Co.,  Chicago,  lU.    Watches,  clocks,  watch 

movements,     clock     movements,     and     cases     therefor. 

164,951 ;  Feb.  27. 
Forst  Laboratories,  Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Rubbing  and  mas- 
saging .alcohol.     172,582  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  171,073  ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Forst    Products    Co.,    Inc.,    New    Orleans,    La.      Beverage 

Bold   as    a   soft  drink   and   flavoring  sirups,    etc.,    used 

In  preparation  of  the  same.     170,289  ;  July  10 ;  Serial 

No.  176,172:   published  Apr.   17,   1923. 
Forstadt,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  Apaca  Knitting  Mills, 

Philadelphia,     Pa.       Knitted     sweaters,     mufflers,     golf 

hose,  and  bathing  suits.     174,996  ;  Oct.   30  ;  Serial  No. 

172,831  ;  published  Aug.  7,   1923. 
Forster,   Charles   D.,   doing  business  as   "Life  Tube  Com- 
pany,"    Toledo,     Ohio.       Swimming    buoys.     164,913 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Forster    Music    Publisher,    Inc.,    Chicago,    111.      Musical 

publications.     1'77,628  ;   Dec.  25  •    Serial  No.   182,094  ; 

published  Sept.  11,   1923. 
Forster,  Thomas   E.,   doing  business   as   T.   E.   Forster   & 

Co.,   Neosho,   Mo.      Cleaning   preparation   for   bathtubs, 

sinks,  porcelain,   marble,   etc.     174,099  ;   Oct.   2  ;   Serial 

No.   134,467  ;  published  June  12,   1923. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece   goods.      165,687  ;   Mar.   20  ;    Serial  No.    170,244  ; 

published  Dec.  26.  1922. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece   goods.      166,945  :   Apr.    17  ;    Serial   No.    172,217  ; 

published  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece   goods.      168.772 ;    May    29  ;    Serial    No.    173,962  ; 

published  Mar.   8.   1923. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece   goods.      170,316 ;    July    10 ;    Serial   No.    175,482 ; 

published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  assignor  to  Forstmann 

A   Huffmann    Company,    Passaic,    N.   J.      Woolen    piece 

goods.      170,653  :   July   17  ;    Serial   No.   169,441 ;   pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.    Woolen 

piece   goods.      172,835;   Sept.    11;    Serial   No.   178,989; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece     goods.       172,899-900 ;     Sept.     11 ;     Serial    Nos. 

178,996-7;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece     goods.       172,910-11;     Sept.     11;     Serial     Nos. 

178.993-4  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece   goods.     172,912  ;    Sept.   11  ;    Serial  No.    178,992  ; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
For.stmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece   goods.     173,290 ;    Sept.   18 ;    Serial   No.    178,988  ; 

published  June  12,  1923. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece     goods.      173,291-2 ;      Sept.      18 ;      Serial      Nos. 

178,990-1 ;  published  June  12,  1923. 


Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece  goods.     178,293  ;    Sept.   18  ;    Serial  No.   178,995 ; 

published  June  12,  1923. 
Forstner  Chain  Corpoi'atlon,  Irvington,  N.  J.     Chains  for 

personal  adornment   made  of  or  plated  with  preciou& 

metal.      170,715 ;    July   24 ;    Serial   No.   139,118 ;   pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 
Ft.   Collins   Flour   Mills,   The.      (See   Colorado   Milling  & 

Elevator  Company.) 
Fort  Dearborn  Engraving  Co.,  Chicago,  111.      Statements, 

checks,  billheads,  purchase  orders,  etc.     168,698  ;   May 

29 ;    Serial   No.    166,943 ;   published  Mar.   6,   1923. 
Port    Dummer    Mills,    Brattleboro,     Vt.       Sleeping    gar- 
ments.    164,859;  Feb.   27. 
Port    Dummer    Mills,     Brattleboro,    Vt.       Obfton    piece 

goods.     172,182;  Aug.  21. 
Fort  Howard   Paper   Company,   Green   Bay,   Wis.     Toilet 

paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.     165,832  ; 

Mar.  20  :  Serial  No.  171,354  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Fort   Howard   Paper   Company,   Green   Bay,   Wis.     Toilet 

paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.     165,833  ; 

Mar.  2(3;  Serial  No.  171,356;  published  Dec.  20,  1922. 
Fort   Howard   Paper   Company,   Green   Bay,   Wis.     Toilet 

paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.     172,017  ; 

Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.  171,353  ;   published  Jan.   16,  1923. 
Fort  Howard   Paper  Company,   Green  Bay,   Wis.     Toilet 

paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.     172,084  ; 

Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.  176,674  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Fort  Howard  Paper  Company,   (Sreen  Bay,   Wis.     Toilet 

paper,      paper      napkins,      towels,      and      tablecloths. 

174,220-1 ;   Oct.   9 ;    Serial  Nos.    180,971-2 ;   published 

July  17,  1923. 
Port  Howard  Paper  Company,  Green  Bay,  Wis.     Toilet 

paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.    175,159 ; 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  180,970  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Fort  Howard  Paper  Company,  Green  Bay,   Wis.     Toilet 

paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.    175,170 ; 

Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  181,442  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Fort  Howard  Paper  Company,   Green  Bay,   Wis.     Toilet 

paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.     175,263  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Fort  Howard  Paper  Company,   Green  Bay,  Wis.     Toilet 

paper,      paper      napkins,      towels,      and      tablecloths. 

175,286 ;   Nov.   6 ;    Serial  No.   182,049  ;   published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Fort   Howard  Paper   Company,   Green   Bay,   Wis.     Toilet 

paper,      paper      napkins,      towels,      and      tableclothg. 

175,326;  Nov.  6;   Serial  No.   180,758;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Port  Orange  Chemical  Company.     (See  Popp,  William  J.) 
Fort    Wayne    Engineering    &    Manufacturing    Co.,    Fort 

Wayne,   Ind.     Pumping  equipment  and  water  systems. 

166,819  ;  Apr.   17  ;  Serial  No.  166,942 ;  published  Jan. 

23    1923. 
Port'  Worth    Drilling   Tool    Company,   Fort    Worth,    Tex. 

Cable,      drilling     tools,      rope     sockets,      bailers,     etc. 

173,485 ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial    No.    175,857 ;    published 

June  12.  1923. 
Fortuna   Water  Company.      (See  Meyer,   Edmund.) 
Fortune    Products    Company,     Chicago,    111.       Chocolate. 

166,254  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  164,634  ;   published  Dec. 

19,  1922. 

Fortune     Products     Company,     Chicago.    111.       Macaroni. 

177,161 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,884  ;  published  Sept. 

25.  1923. 
Forzly,  Nacle  F.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Knitted  underwear 

for    women    and    children.      163,574 ;    Jan.    23. 
Foss.        Christian,        Tacoma,        Wash.        Checkerboards. 

168,010;  May  8. 
Foster,  Clyde  C,  doing  business  as  The  Nuway  Company, 

Decatur,  111.     Flavoring  extracts  for  food  of  all  kinds. 

170,945  :  July  24  ;   Serial  No.  168,027 ;   published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 

Foster  Engineering  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Grease  cups. 

169,329;  June  12;  Serial  No.  174,568;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Foster,  Merrlam  &  Company,  Merlden,  Conn.    Metallic  pis- 
ton rings.    163,065  ;  Jan.  2. 
Foster,  Robert  V.     (See  Eeish,  George  L.,  assignor.) 
Foster,  Samuel  M.,  Companv,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.     Dresses 

and    waists.      173,685 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No.    178,600 ; 

published  July  10,   1923. 
Foster,    Van    B.,    doing   business    as    Fred    B.    Foster    & 

Companv,   Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Oil  derricks.     176,479 ; 

Nov.  27":  Serial  No.  181.067  ;  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Fostoria  Glass  Company,  Moundsvllle.  W.  Va.     Table  and 

ornamental  glassware  and  glass  toilet  articles.  177.291 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Pougera.   B.,   &   Co.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Toilet  powder. 

173,104  ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  177,038 ;  published  June 

12,  1923. 
Pouke  Fur  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Chemical  deodorizing 

preparation.      172,352  ;    Aug.   28  ;    Serial    No.   173,325  ; 

published  May  15,  1923. 
Foundation    Sales    Corporation,    The,    New   York,    N.   Y. 

Shoes  made  of  leather.     168,267 ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No. 

169,353 ;   published  Feb.   20,   1923. 
Fountain,    Levi   W.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Preparation    for 

removing  stains  and  dirt.     175,016 ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No. 

177,479;  published  Aug.  7.  1923. 
Four  Way  Company.      (See  Munger,  Louis  de  F.) 
Fourgees  Cotton  Mills.      (See  Hart,   John  I.) 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Fowler.  Meynell  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Eggs.  176,882;  Dec. 
4  ;   Serial  No.   168,003  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Fowler  &  Slater  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Photogrnphla 
prints.  173,682;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  178,380;  pub- 
lished July  3,   1923. 

Fownes  Brothers  &  Co.,  London,  England,  assignor  to 
Fownes  Brothers  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gloves. 
23,017  :  renewed  Mav  16,  1923. 

Fownes  Brothers  &  Co.,  Glovorsvllle,  Amsterdam,  and 
New  Yorii,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Equitable  Trust  Company  of  New  York,  trustee.  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Gloves  made  of  leather  or  skins. 
173.567-8;   Sept.  25. 

Fox,  Charles  K.,  Inc.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Leather  Intended 
for  use  in  boots  and  shoes.  171,502  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 
n0,5l5  ;  published  May  22,   1923. 

Fox,  Charles  K.,  Inc.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Boots  and  shoes 
of  leather.  172,021 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  170,574 ; 
published  May  22,  1923. 

Fox  Company,  The.     (See  Newton,  Carl  D.) 

Fox  Furnace  Company,  The,  Elyrla,  Ohio.  Coal  furnaces. 
169,918  ;  July  3. 

Fox,  J.  G.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Ginger  ale.  177,680;  Dec. 
25;  Serial  No.   184,967;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Fox,  John  .1.,  Hancock,  Mich.  Hair  tonic.  172,567; 
Sept.  11 :  Serial  No.  170,635  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Fox  River  I'aper  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.  Writing  paper. 
164,209  ;  Feb.  13. 

Fox  River  Paper  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.  Writing 
paper.  106,943 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  172,328 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  16,  1923. 

Fox  River  Paper  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.  Writing  paper. 
167,152;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  172,418;  published  Feb.  6, 
1923. 

Fox  River  Paper  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.  Writing 
paper.  168,226;  May  15;  Serial  No.  171,990;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 

Fox  River  Paper  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.  Writina 
paper.  174,219  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180,975 ;  published 
July  17,   1923. 

Fox  Klver  Paper  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.  Writing  pa- 
per. 174,232  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180,533  ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Fox  River  Paper  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.  Writing  pa- 
per. 175,299;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  181,688;  published 
Aug.  14,  1923. 

Fox,  Walter  R.,  Leicester,  England.  Candy.  163,469 ; 
Jan.  1(>. 

Fox,  Willard  M.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ointment  for  abdomi- 
nal pains,  bronchitis,  colds,  headaches,  etc.  166,142  ; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  157,364  ;  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 

Foxboro  Company,  The,  Foiboro,  Mass.  Measuring  and 
scientific  appliances.     167,287  ;  Apr.  24. 

Francis  Manufacturing  Co.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Safety 
pins,  toilet  pins,  snap  fasteners,  and  hooks  and  eyes. 
167,573 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,674 ;  published  Dec. 
26,  1922. 

Franc,  Strohmenger  &  Cowan,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cravats  and  scarfs.     163,575  ;  Jan.  23. 

Franc,  Strohmenger  &  Cowan,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Neck- 
ties, cravats,  and  scarfs.  176,136 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial 
No.  183,105  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Franco-American  Baking  Co.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Rolls 
and  bread.  176.463 :  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  176,401  ; 
published  Aug.  21.  1923. 

Francos,  Constant  C,  Manchester,  N.  H.  External  ap- 
plication for  pneumonia,  bronchitis,  pleurisy,  rheuma- 
tism, etc.     164,349  ;  Feb.  20. 

Frank,  A.  B.,  Company,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Outer  work 
clothes  for  men  and  boys.  166,075  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
159,310  :  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Frank,  A.  B.,  Company,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Hosiery  and 
sweaters,  scarfs,  caps,  bootees,  and  knit  sets.  173,177  ; 
Sept.  18:  Serial  No.  170,634  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Frank  &  Company,  Savannah,  Ga.  Knitted  underwear, 
sweater.^,  hosierv,  caps,  etc.  175,143  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial 
No.  180,334  ;  published  Aug.   14,  1923. 

Frank  Goetz  Bakery  Company,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Biscuits  and  crackers.     175,684  ;  Nov.  6. 

Frank,  Jerome,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dresses. 
166,702  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  167,719  ;  published  Jan. 
9,  1923. 

Frank  &  Meyer  Neckwear  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Neckties, 
cravats,  and  scarfs.  176,494 ;  Not.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
168,465  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Frank,  S.imuel  B.      (See  Weil,  Morton  M.) 

Pranke,  Charles  A.,  Little  Eock,  Ark.  Breads,  cakes,  and 
pastries.  172,563  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  170,762  ;  pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 

Frankel  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  outer  clothing. 
171,889 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No.  172,469 ;  published 
May  22,  1923. 

Frankenberg,  Morgan  &  Singleton,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Woolen  cloth.  174.804;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  180,659; 
published  July  31=  1923. 

Frankfurt,  Saul  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sanitary  napkins 
and  aprons.  174,973 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  155,878 ; 
published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Franklin-Caro  Company,  Inc..  Richmond,  Va.  Chewing 
gum.  173,620 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  101,984 ;  published 
July  3,  1923. 


Franklin,  Charles,  Boston,  Mass.     Sweaters  and  bathing 

suits.     177,321;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  180,117;  published 

Oct.  2,  1923. 
Franklin    Ice    Cream   Company,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Ice 

cream.      176,278 ;    Nov.   20 ;    Serial   No.    178,437 ;    pub- 
lished  Aug.    21,    1923. 
Franklin  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Knitted 

sweaters,  vests,  coats,  cloaks,  capes,  suits,  etc.    165,300 ; 

Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  163,625 ;  published  Nov.  14,  1022. 
Franklin   Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Knitted 

scarfs   and    bow   ties.      172,958 ;   Sept.   11 ;   Serial  No. 

175,238  ;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Franklin  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Knitted 

cloth  or  fabric.     175,242  ;  Oct.  30. 
Franklin  Paint  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Asbestos 

liquid  roof  coating  in  the  nature  of  a  paint.     172,374  ; 

Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  158,038 ;  published  Oct.  3,  1922. 
Franklin    Railway    Supply    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Auxiliary  engines  for  locomotives.     175,753  ;   Nov.  13  ; 

Serial  No.  166,825  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Franklin  Shoe  Manufacturing  Co.,  Lynn,  Mass.     Leather 

footwear.     104,220;  Feb.  13. 
Franklin  Silver  Plate  Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.     Table- 
ware,   scissors,    shoehorns,    buttonhooks,    butters,    etc. 

167,680;   May   8;   Serial  No.   147,872;   published   Feb. 

6,  1923. 
Franklin  Simon  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Face  and 

talcum   powders,    perfume.      169,579  ;   June   26 ;    Serial 

No.  160,185  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Franklin  Williams,  Inc.,  of  N.  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Striker 

plates    and    locks.       167,279 ;    Apr.    24 ;     Serial    No. 

143,524;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Frasca,  Agostino,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.    Face  and  skin  wash. 

164,483  ;  Feb.  20. 
Fraser  Milk  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  Fraser,  N.  Y.     Powdered 

milk  and  baby  foods.     173,375  ;   Sept.  25  ;   Serial  No. 

177,480;   published  July  10,   1923. 
Fraser,    Warren    F.,    Company,    Westboro,   Mass.      Piston 

pins.     166,650  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  161,001 ;  published 

Jan.  9,  1923. 
Frasse,   Peter   A.,   &   Co.,    Inc.,    New  York,    N.   Y.      Rust 

remover  and  pickling  compound  for  metals.     177,179  ; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  180,853  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Fratelli  A.  A.  Fornari.  (See  Fornari,  Amedeo,  assignor.) 
Frazar  &  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Canned  fruits 

and  vegetables.     176,718  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  183,371 ; 

published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Frazer,    Stuart   F.,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Roofing  materiali, 

173,112  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  171,417 ;  published  Jun« 

12,  1923. 
Frechie,  Joseph  E.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Electric- 
lighting  fixtures.     164,697  ;  Feb.  27. 
Fred   Pabst   Company,  Milwaukee.  Wis.     Metal  pipe  nip- 
ples.     176,486 ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No.    180,718 ;    pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 
Frederick   City   Packing   Company,   Inc.,  The,   Frederick, 

Md.     Canned  vegetables.     172,067  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No. 

177,372  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Frederick  Piano  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pianofortes, 

pianos,    and   phonographs.      175,798 ;   Nov.   13 ;    Serial 

No.  179.594  :  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Fredericks,  Charles,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Fishing  hooks  and 

leaders.     167,165  ;  Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.  171,492  ;   pub- 
lished Jan.  23.   1923. 
Fredericksburg  Brewing  Company.     (See  Wlelands  Incor- 
porated.) 
Fredericksen    Company,    Saginaw,   Mich.      Bearing  metal, 

packing    metal,    brass    castings,    and    bronze    castings. 

171,83^ ;  Aug.  14  ;   Serial  No.  175,925  ;  published  May 

15    192.3. 
Fred'rickson      Brothers,      Cassadaga,      N.      Y.       Churns. 

171,711 ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  155,813 ;  published  May 

22,   1923. 
Free  &  Klinck,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.     Canned  fruits  and 

vegetables.     175,532  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,020  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 
Free  &  Klinck,   Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Canned  fruits  and 

vegetables.      177,173 :    Dec.    11 ;    Serial    No.    181,019 ; 

published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Freedman,    Abraham,   doing   business    as   Fresco    Rubber 

Company,  Troy,  N.  Y.    Rubber  heels  for  shoes.    165,732  ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,290  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
FxCedman,    Benjamin    S.    Co.,    Scranton,    Pa.      Hair    nets 

and  veils.     163.471 ;  .Tan,  16. 
Freedman  Bros.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.    Tub  butter.    171,906  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Freedman,  Israel  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Coats  for  men, 

women,  and   children.     168,212 ;  May  15 ;    Serial  No. 

150,009  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Freeman    Daughaday   Co.,    doing  business   as    Providence 

Collar   Button    Companv,    Chartley,    Mass.,    and    Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     Collar  buttons.     169,739  :  June  26. 
Freeman,  Miller,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Monthly  publication. 

172,090  :  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  176,892 ;  published  May 

22,   1923. 
Freeman,    Ralph    D.,    doing   business   as    The    Savol    Co., 

Cleveland,   Ohio.      Enamel   finish.      176,666:    Nov.    27; 

Serial  No.  182,205  :   published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Freeman's   Foods,   Limited,   Watford,   England.     Powders 

for   making   lemonade.      171,319 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No. 

168,147  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Artificial  refriger- 
170,119  :  July  10 ; 
3,   1923. 
near    Berlin,    Ger- 


Frees,  H.  B.,  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.    Citrate  of  magnesia. 

169,848  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,871 ;  published  Mar.  13, 

1928. 
Freezerator  Co.,  The,   Detroit,  Mich. 

ating  apparatus  for  household  use. 

Serial   No.    163,512 ;   published   Apr. 
Freiberger,    Moritz,    Charlottenburg, 

many.      Heterocylic    compounds.      170,086 ;    July    10  ; 

Serial  No.  168,258;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Fremont,   .Tessie,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Children's   rompers 

and  play  clothes.     164,773  ;  Feb.  27. 
French    American    Pharmacal   Co.,   The.      (See   Deutsch, 

Morris.) 
French  Fibre  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electric- 
lamp  stands  and  bases.     168,549  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 

159,748;    published   Feb.    20,    1923. 
French,  Harry  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.   Oilproof  fabric  glove*, 

jumpers,  and  aprons.    163,066  ;  Jan.  2. 
French  Ivory  &  Metal  Corp.,  Providence,  R.  I.     Cigarette 

cases    of   precious    metal.      166,549 ;    Apr.    10 ;    Serial 

No.    132.522 :  published  Dec.   26,    1921. 
French  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Smuckler,  K.) 
French,  Noyes  B.,  Boston,  Mass.     Beverages  sold  as  soft 

drinks  and  sirups  used  in  preparation  of  same.   175,206  ; 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  181,743  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
French  Swiss  Noodle  Company.      (See  Foltzer,  Charles.) 
Fresco  Rubber  Company.      (See  Freedman,  Abraham.) 
Freshman,    Chas.,    Company    Incorporated.       (See    Harri- 

man    Radio   Manufacturing   Corporation,    assignor.) 
Fretz,    Gross    &   Co.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Umbrellas    and 

parasols  and  frames  thereof.     164,565  ;  Feb.  20. 
Freudenberger,    Robert    L.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Lubricat- 
ing oils  and  greases.     163,740 ;  Jan.  23. 
Frenkel,  L.  &  E.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Flours — namely, 

wheat  and  seinclinas.     172,767 ;   Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

174,433)   published  June  5,   1923. 
Freund,  Freund  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Nankins 

and  tickings  in  the  piece.    174,902  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 

178,835;   published   July   31,   1923. 
Freund,  Henry,  Houston,  Tex.     Power  whistles.    173,696  ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,289  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Frey,  Henry  R.,  doing  business  as  Chemical  Fire  Appara- 
tus  Company,   Portland,   Oreg.      Dry-powder  tube  fire 

extinguishers.      166,449  ;   Apr.   3 ;   Serial   No.    166,289  ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Frico   Products   Corporation,   Buffalo,  N.   Y.      Windshield 

cleaners.     165,754-5  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  Nos.  170,911-12  ; 

published  .Tan.  2,  1923. 
Fricotelle  et  Cie.,  Paris,  France.      Paper  for  cigarettes. 

165,590;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  147,774;  published  Dec. 

19     1922. 
Fried.  Mendelson  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk,  silk  and 

cotton     mixed,     and     cotton     piece     goods.     167,892 ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,148  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Fried  &  Gotthelf,  Vicksburg,  Miss.    Nonalcoholic,  maltless 

beverages    sold   as   soft  drinks.      166,742  ;   Apr.    10. 
Friedlaender,  Oscar  O.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Illuminat- 
ing glassware.     173,232  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  173,280  ; 

published  June  12,  1923. 
Friedlander,   Percy,  and  A.  Solomon,   Chicago,   111.     Ho- 
siery.    174,347  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  141,265  ;  published 

Mar.  14,  1922. 
Friedman,   B.,    New   York,   N.   Y.     Boots,   shoes,   slippers, 

and   sandals.      169,412 ;   June   12. 
Friedman  Bros.  &  Sons  Neckwear  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ties,   cravats.     177,550  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  183,144 ; 

published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Friedman   Bros.   &   Sons   Neckwear 

N.    Y.      Ties,    cravats.      175,023 ; 

177,290  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Friedman   Bros.   &   Sons   Neckwear  Co.,   Inc.,   New   York, 

N.   Y.     Ties,   cravats,   four-in-hand   ties,   and   bow  ties. 

175,854  :   Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  176,402  ;  published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 

Friedman  Bros.  &  Sons  Neckwear  Co.  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Ties,  cravats,  four-in-hand  ties,  and  bow  ties. 
176,473  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  181,271 ;  published  Sept. 
18,   1923. 

Friedman,  H.,  Hat  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's 
hats.     169,407;   June  12. 

Friedman,  H.,  Hat  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  hats. 
171,694;  Aug.  7. 

Friedman,  Ike  K.,  doing  business  as  The  Kateela  Com- 
pany, Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks 
and  sirups  for  making  the  same.     164,533  ;  Feb.  20. 

Friedman-Kerr  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Candy.  168,606  : 
May  29 ;  Serial  No.   168,714  ;  published  Feb.   13,  1923. 

Friedman  &  Krieger,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  fabrics. 
173,369;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  179,528;  published  July 
3,  1923. 

Friedman,  Samuel  A.,   Schenectadv,  N.   Y.     Ladies'  hats, 

caps,  and  waists.    174.999  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  172,669  ; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Friedrich-Friedrich  Chemical  Company,  Philadelphia.   Pa 

Shampoos.     168,030 ;  May  8.  ^    <i.   -r^. 

Priedrich,    John,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Ginger    ale,    sarsa- 

parilla,  and   root  beer.      177,685 ;   Dec.   25 ;   Serial   No 

184,817;   published   Oct.  9,   1923. 
Priedrich,    Johannes,    doing    business    as    L.    Perlmann, 

Leipzig,    Germany.      Knives    and    scissors.       166  822  • 

Apr.   17  ;   Serial  No.  166,444 ;   published  .Tan.  23, 1923 


Co.   Inc.,   New  York, 
Oct.   30;    Serial  No. 


Friend  Brothers,  Melrose,  Mass.  Bread,  cake,  pies,  canned 
puddings,  and  mincemeat,  etc.  172,747  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Se- 
rial No.   167,518;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Friend  Brothers  Company,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Water- 
proofed fibrous  sheet  roofing.  165,155  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 
No.  151,155  ;  published  Oct.  17,  1922. 

Fries,  Beall  &  Sharp  Co.,  Inc.,  Washington.  D.  C.  Black, 
corrugated,  and  galvanized  iron.     164,529 ;  Feb.   20. 

Fries,  Beall  &  Sharp  Co.,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Roof 
and  ready-mixed  paint.  167,943 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
169,584  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Fries,  Beall  &  Sharp  Co.,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Stove 
boards  and  conductor  pipe.  167,944 ;  May  8 ;  Serial 
No.  169,585  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Fries,  Beall  &  Sharp  Co.  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Asphalt 
shingles,  cements,  plaster,  roofing,  etc.  168,384  ;  May 
22  ;  Serial  No.  169,583  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Fries,  Beall  &  Sharp  Co.  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Coal 
ranges  and  stoves,  wood  and  gas  stoves,  ..and  pipeless 
furnaces.  169,198;  June  12;  Serial  No.  169,587; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Fritz,  Edward  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Monthly  educational 
journal.  169,062 ;  June  5  ;  Serial  No.  171,634  ;  pub- 
lished  Mar.    13,    1923. 

Fritz  Mann  Fcinmaschinen-,  WafCen-  u.  Werkzeugfabrik, 
Neundorf,  near  Suhl,  Germany.  Hand-loading,  semi- 
automatic, and  automatic  guns,  rifles,  carbines,  pistols, 
etc.     163,942  ;  Feb.  6. 

Fritz  Radiator  Cement  Co.,  Rhineland,  Mo.  Product  to 
be  used  in  stopping  leaks  in  cooling  systems  of  auto- 
mobiles, etc.  174,050;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  177,663; 
published  July  10,  1923. 

Frolaset  Corset  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Corsets,  corset 
-  waists,  brassiferes,  bandeaux,  etc.  175,022 ;  Oct.  30 ; 
Serial  No.  177,291 ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Frolaset  Corset  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Corsets,  brasslferes, 
girdles,  etc.  176,019;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  177,180; 
published  Aug.   28,   1923. 

Promm,  Frank  H.,  doing  business  as  F.  H.  Fromm  &  Com- 
pany. Philadelphia,  Pa.  Canned  sardines.  169,285 ; 
June  12;  Serial  No.  159,747;  published  Mar.  27.  1023. 

Fromm,  Frank  H.,  doing  business  as  F.  H.  Fromm  & 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Canned  fish.  173,823 ; 
Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.   172,329 ;    published   Mav   15,    1923. 

Fronk,  Henrietta  C,  Schenectady.  N.  Y.  Ointment  for 
the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  sprains,  sores,  etc. 
170,543  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,281  ;  published  May 
1,  1923. 

Frontier  Elevator  &  Mill  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Wheat  flour.  165,374  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  160,338 ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  14,  1922. 

Frontier  Elevator  &  Mill  Co..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Wheat 
flour.  177,052;  Dec.  11  I  Serial  No.  180,276;  pub- 
lislied  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Frontier  Manufacturing  Company,  North  Tonawanda, 
N.  Y.  Lubricating  and  cutting  oils  and  greases. 
166,202  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  170,879 ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Frontier  Manufacturing  Company,  North  Tonawanda, 
N.  Y.  Lubricating  and  cutting  oils  and  greases. 
166,360 ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial   No.   170,878 ;    published   Dec. 

19,  1922. 

Frontier  Merchandising  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Fried 
cakes.  165,561  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  156,523  ;  published 
Oct.   31,    1922. 

Prosst,  Charles  E.,  &  Co.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada. 
Monoaceticacidester  of  salicylicacid  or  acid  acetyl  sali- 
cylic.    163,498 ;  Jan.  16. 

Frost,  Herbert  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Radiorecelvers. 
173,074;    Sept.    11. 

Frost,  Jack,  Sales  Agency,  Chicago,  111.  Ice-cream  cones. 
169,530  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  166,299  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 

Frost,  Lorenzo  S.,  doing  business  as  L.  S.  Frost,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  Metal  material  for  portable  buildings 
and  metal  for  doors  and  locks.  173,093;  Sept.  18; 
Serial  No.   177.665  ;   published  June  12,  1923. 

Frost,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Porta';" 9  and  non- 
portable electrical  lamps.  169,264  ;  June  12  ;  Serial 
No.    155,999;    published    Sept.    26,    1922. 

Frost  Superior  Fence  Co.,  The,  Warren,  Ohio.  Vegetable 
crutch.  175,026 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  179,143  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 

FrostiUa  Company,  The.     (See  Shoemaker,  Flora  H.) 

Frozen  Fruit.  Inc.,  Harrlsburg,  Pa.  Candy.  175,817 ; 
Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  159,088  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Pruhauf  Bros.  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  young 
men's  outer  garments.  174,836 ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 
176,460;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Fruhauf  Bros.  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  young 
men's  overcoats  and  suits.  175,116 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial 
No.   176,736;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Pruitora  Products  Company.  Eureka  Springs,  Ark.  Chew- 
inir  Eum.      164.089 1   Feb.   13. 

Fruit  Valley  Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Food  product. 
164,6k;i-2;   Feb.  27. 

Frutrlte  Products  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Jams, 
jellies,  marmalades,  fruit  preserves,  and  butters,  ete 
167,697 :  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  166,991 ;  published  Feb 
20,  1923. 

Fry  Bros.  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Laundry 
bags  of  net  material.  175,920 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
180,277 ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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B^ichs,  Joseph  J.,  doing  business  as  Tourists  Trlde  Mfg. 

Co.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.       Inner-tube    repair    patcbes. 

170,601;  July  17;  Serial  No.  132,601;  published  Apr. 

17,  192.S. 
Puchs  &  Lang  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  New   York, 

N.  Y.,  and  East  Rutherford,  N.  J.     Printing  and  litho- 
graphic inks.     163.472;  Jan.  16. 
Fuerth,  Gustave  J.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Purs,  skins, 

and  peltries.     168,654  ;   May  29  ;   Serial  No.   165,864  ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Fuhrman,  O.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Leather  shoes  and 

storm  rubbers.     172,821  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  170,741  ; 

published  June  5,   1923. 
Fulcra-Tan  Company,  assignor  to  Geltan   Company,  New 

York,    N.    Y.      Tanning   materials.      174.695 ;   Oct.   23 ; 

Serial  No.  180,118  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Fuld    Brothers,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Woolen   ahd    cotton 

blankets.      172,933 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No.    165,132 ; 

published   Aug.    1,    1922. 
Fuld,  William,  Baltimore,  Md.    Talking  boards.    164,563 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Fuld,   William,   Baltimore,   Md.      Figure   toys.     171,003 ; 

July  31  ;   Serial  No.   176,961  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Fulghum    &    Company,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Paint   oils. 

163,741  :  Jan.  23. 
Fulghum    &    Company,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Hair    nets. 

167,456 ;    May    1  ;    Serial   No.   168,029 ;    published   Feb. 

13    1923 
Fulghum    &    Company,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Hair    nets. 

171,162  ;   July  31 ;   Serial  No.   176,613  ;  published  May 

1,    1923. 
Fulghum    &    Company,    Los    Angeles.    Calif.      Hair    nets. 

176,101  :   Nov.   13. 
B\iller  Brush  Company,  The,  Hartford,  Conn.     Periodical 

published  monthly.    163,067  ;  Jan.  2. 
Fuller   Brush    Company,    The,    Hartford,    Conn.'    Brush- 
holding    racks    to    receive    whisk    brooms,    and    other 

clothes     brushes,     toothbrushes,     holding     racks,'     etc. 

163,742;   Jan.   23. 
Fuller,    W.    P.,    &    Co.       (See    Whlttier,    Fuller    &    Co., 

assignor.) 
Fulton    Smoked    Pish    Co.,    Chicago,    III.      Smoked    fish. 

171,592;   Aug.   7;    Serial  No.   176,117;   published   May 

22,  1923. 
Funk  &  Wagnalls   Company,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Moving- 
picture  films.     164.071 ;  Feb.  13. 
Funke,  Edward,  doing  business  as  Near  East  Trading  Co., 

New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Valley  of  the  Kings  Cor- 
poration, New  York.  N.  Y.   Cigarettes.   170,999-171,000; 

July   31 ;    Serial   Nos.    177,553-4 ;   published    July   31, 

1923. 
Purgerson,   Henry   B.,   M.   D.,   doing  business  as  Furger- 

son   Drug  Co..   Halifax,   N.   C.     Dog  and   puppy   tonic, 

antiseptic  tablets,  and  blood  pills.     176,052  ;  Nov.  13  ; 

Serial  No.   180.597;  published  Aug.  7,   1923. 
Purnaseal    Mfg.    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Refractory    cements 

and    protective    plaster    coatings.      175,802 ;    Nov.    13 ; 

Serial  No.   179.405 ;    published   Sept.   4,   1923. 
Futrell,   Cicero   P..   Conway.   N.   C.     Preparation   for   the 

treatment    of     piles.       174,066 ;     Oct.     2 ;     Serial     No. 

178.500;   published  July  10,  1923. 
G.    B.    Borsalino    Fu    Lazzaro    &    C,    Alessandria,    Italy. 

Men's    hats.      166,864 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial    No.    163,136 ; 

published   Jan.  9,   1923. 
G.   C.  A.  Manufacturing  Company,  The,   Pittsfleld,  Mass. 

Apparatus    for    Installing    and    removing    electric-light 

bulbs,    lamp    sockets,    etc.      170,243 ;    July    10 ;    Serial 

No.    174,570;    published    Apr.    3,    1923. 
G.  P.  H.  Corporation,  The,  Denver,  Colo.     Gas,  gasoline, 

oil,  and  steam  tractors.     167.266  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No. 

152,919;   published  Feb.   6,   1923. 
G  &  H  Products  Co.     (See  Gleich,  Valentine  A.) 
G  &  W  Electric  Specialty  Co.,  Chicago,    111.     Single  and 

multiple  conductor  potheads,  high  and  low  tension  pot- 
heads,   cable-end   bells,   etc.     166.578 ;   Apr.   10 ;    Serial 

No.  171,638;   published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Gabbe,  Herman,  &  Bro.,  Inc.  New  York  N.  Y.     Raw  skins 

and  furs.     166,301 ;  Mar.  27. 
Gabbola,    Raffaele,    New    York,   N.    Y.      Salve   for    burns, 

scalds,    and    sunburn.      167,559 ;    May    1 ;    Serial    No. 

165,284  ;  published   Jan.   2,  1923. 
Gabel     Brothers,     Garnerville,     N.     Y.        Stove     polish. 

175,987  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  150,895 ;  published  July 

31.   1923. 
Gabilla.    Henriette,    Paris,    France.      Toilet    preparations. 

163,068;  Jan.  2. 
Gabriel,  C.  O.,  &  Sons,  Columbus  Junction,  Iowa.     Prepa- 
ration  for   removing   rust.      177,707 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Serial 

No.  164,161  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Gaflfey,  John  T.,  doing  business  as  Mah  Juck  Mfg.  Co.,  San 

Pedro,  Calif.     Racks  used  in  connection  with  the  game 

Mah  Juck.     171,043  ;  July    31 ;  Serial  No.  174,770  ;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 
Gaffney,    Romeo,    CoCfeyville,    Kans.      Blood,    liver,    and 

system   tonic.     177,172  ;   Dec.   11 ;   Serial  No.   181,068  ; 

published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Gage   Brothers   &    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Ladies'    hats. 

165,609  ;  Mar.   13 ;   Serial  No.  167,125  ;  published  Dec. 

12,   1922. 
Gage   Brothers   &   Company,    Chicago,    111.     Ladies'    hats. 

166,817 ;  Apr.   17  ;   Serial   No.   167,124  ;  published  Jan. 

9,  1923. 


Gagnler,  George  E.,  doing  business  as  Gagnier  Trimming 
Supply  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fiber  board  and  automobile 
panel  material.  177,552-3 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  Nos. 
183,107-8 :    published   Oct.   2,    1023. 

Gagnon,  William,  Boston,  Mass.  Lubricating  oils  and 
greases.     164,531 ;  Feb.  20. 

Galban,  Lobo  Co.,  S.  A.,  Habana,  Cuba.  Wheat  flour. 
166,984  ;   Apr.   17. 

Galbraith,  Leslie  P.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Lubricating  material 
In  the  nature  of  oils  and  greases.  165,841 ;  Mar.  20 ; 
Serial  No.  169,397  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Galbraith,  Leslie  P.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Chemically-treated 
cleaning  cloths  for  furniture,  automobiles,  etc.  168,048  ; 
May   15 :    Serial  No.   169,398 ;  published   Feb.   6.   1923. 

Galbrun,  Eugene,  Paris,  France.  Organic  solution  of 
iron  and  manganese  combined  with  peptones  for  anse- 
mia,  etc.  175,534  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,854  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 

Galbrun,  Eugene,  Paris,  France.  Solution  containing 
peptone  and  iodine.  175,616 :  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
180,855 ;  pubUshed  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Gale  Shoe  Manufacturing  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Leather 
boots  and  shoes.  171,733 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No. 
170,061  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Galef,  Jacques  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shotguns  and  parts 
thereof.  166,585;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  162,876;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

Galena  Oil  Works,  assignor  to  Galena-Signal  Oil  Com- 
pany, Franklin,  Pa.  Lubricating  oil.  23,968 ;  renewed 
Jan.  2,  1924. 

Galeton  Dairy  Products  Company,  Galeton,  Pa.  Butter. 
176,843;  Dec.  4;  Serial  No.  177,837;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Galewski,  A.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Traveling 
hags,  brief  cases,  and  trunks.  165,184  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial 
No.  168,678  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Galla,  Frances,  Chicago,  111.  Salve  for  treating  bruises, 
cuts,  wounds,  for  external  use  only.  165,503 ;  Mar. 
13  ;  Serial  No.  166,070  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Gallagher,  James  T.,  doing  business  as  Edith  Frances, 
Miami,  Fla.  Deodorant.  170,740 ;  July  24 ;  Serial 
No.    174,239;   published   Apr.   24,    1923. 

Gallagher,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Preparation  used  for 
the  destruction  and  eradication  of  lice,  Insects,  and 
other  vermin.     176,234  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  158,169  ; 

Gallagher,  Owen  V.,  doing  business  as  Mentho  Relief 
Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Salve.  170,075 ;  July  10 ; 
Serial   No.    166,227;   published  Mar.   27,   1923. 

Gallagher,  Thomas  P.,  doing  business  as  Gallagher  Bros., 
Chicago,  111.  Butter.  176,865;  Dec.  4;  Serial  No. 
159,466;   published   Sept.   11,   1923. 

Gallaher,  Ltd.,  Belfast,  Ireland.  Smoking  tobacco,  cig- 
arettes,  cigars,  and  snuff.     164,811 ;   Feb.  27. 

Gallerani,  Alexander,  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Maca- 
roni and  similar  alimentary  paste.  165,799  ;  Mar.  20  ; 
Serial  No.  162,170  ;  published  Dec,  26,  1922. 

Gallerani,  Alexander,  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Maca- 
roni and  similar  alimentary  pastes.     163,322  ;  Jan.  9. 

Gallotti,  Frederick  T.,  doing  business  as  Brazilian  Coffee 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     CofCee.     171,703  ;  Aug.  7. 

Gailuii,  A.  F.,  &  Sons  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Leather. 
176,890  ;   Dec.   4. 

Galtra  Manufacturing  Co.      (See  Dutra,  John  P,) 

Gambinossi,  Dante,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candy.  175,120 ; 
Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.  176,265  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Gamble,  Helen  C,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Hat  bags. 
171,218;  July  31;  Serial  No.  177,664;  published  May 
15,    1923. 

Gamble,  Josephine,  Oakland,  Calif.  Pile  salve.  164,455 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Gandy  Belting  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Publica- 
tion issued  at  irregular  intervals.  169,082  ;  June  5  ; 
Serial  No.    173,042;   published  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Garbarini.  Andr6,  Courbevoie,  Prance.  Portable  heating 
apparatus.  172,616 :  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  165,750 ; 
published   June   5,    1923. 

Garden  City  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Plant  foods  and 
fertilizers.     163,069  ;  Jan.  2. 

Garden  State  Distributing  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Mayon- 
naise, salad  oil,  white  and  cider  vinegar,  and  mustard. 
164,053  ;  Feb.  13. 

Gardiner  &  Lewis,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Waterproofing 
material  for  textile  fabrics.     163,070  ;  Jan.  2. 

Gardiner  &  Lewis,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Asphaltlc 
paints  used  for  waterproofing  buildings,  expansion 
Joints,  etc.  167,676  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  141,367  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 

Gardiner-Lucas  Co.  Inc.,  The.  Round  sugar  drops  of 
candy.      163,323  ;    Jan.    9. 

Gardiner  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Washing  solution.     163,782  ;.  .Tan.  30. 

Gardner  Broom  Co.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Brooms,  whisk 
brooms,  floor  brushes.  165,541 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
160,124  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Gardner,  Henry  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Waterproofing 
plastic  compositions  for  roads  and  cement  construc- 
tions. 167,648-9  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  Nos.  168,524-5  ;  pub- 
lished .Tan.  9,  1923. 

Gardner,  Henry  A.,  Paint  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Dry 
and  ready-mixed  paints  and  varnishes.  165,020; 
Feb.  27. 

Gardner,  P.  A.,  Leather  Works,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Cardcases.     177,797  ;  Dec.  25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-mark$ — Continued. 


Garfield  Worsted  Mills,   Garfield,  N.  J.     Knitted  woolen 

piece   goods.      174,899  ;   Oct.   23  ;    Serial  No.    178,604 ; 

published  July  31,  1923. 
Garflnkle,  Julius,  doing  business  as  Julius  Garfinkle  &  Co., 

Washington,  D.  C.     Hair  nets.     171,560  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial 

No.   177,373 ;   published   May    1,    1923. 
Garfinkle,    Julius,    doing   business   as    Julius    Garflnkle   & 

Co.,  Washington,  D.   C.     Suits,   dresses,  skirts,  waists, 

etc.     173,383 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  174,362  ;  published 

July  10,  1923. 
Garfinkle,   Julius,   doing   business   as   Julius    Garfinkle   & 

Co.,   Washington,  D.   C.     Ladies'   and  misses'   silk  and 

cotton  underwear  of  textile  fabric.     175,068  ;  Oct.  30  ; 

Serial  No.  170,814  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Gargoyle  Textile   Corporation,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Piece 

foods  of  cotton,  silk,  or  wool,  etc.     169,489  ;  June  19  ; 
erial  No.  118,597  ;   published  Nov.   4,   1919. 

Garhart  Dental  Specialty  Company,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Alloy.     176,918  ;   Dec.  4. 

Garland,  Edith  M.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Folding  combination 
table  outfit.     163,965  ;  Feb.  6. 

Garley  Steel  Company.     (See  Hird,  Roy  G.) 

Garlock  Packing  Co.,  assignor  to  The  Garlock  Packing 
Company,  Palmyra,  N.  Y.  Packing  for  machinery. 
23,420;   renewed  July  25,   1923. 

Garlock  Packing  Company,  The,  Palmyra,  N.  Y.  Pack- 
ing and  packing  material.     176,911;  Dec.  4. 

Garneau,  Jos.,  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canned 
fish.  174,519  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  175,080  ;  published 
July  24,  1923. 

Garner  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Misses'  and  children's 
hats.  168,332  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  168,715  ;  published 
Jan.  30,  1923. 

Garner  Gin  Company,  Inc.,  Houston,  Tex.  Machines  for 
breaking,  opening,  etc.,  cotton  and  other  fibrous  ma- 
terials.    174,304  ;  Oct.  9. 

Garner  Gin  Company,  The,  Houston,  Tex.  Machines  for 
treating  fibrous  material  and  parts  thereof.  171,667  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Garnet,  George  H.,  doing  business  as  The  George  H.  Gar- 
net Company,  Allentown,  Pa.  Ice  cream  inclosed  In 
pastry.  171,144  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  161,251  ;  pub- 
lished   Apr.    17,    1923. 

Garney,  J.  W.,  &  Son,  assignor  to  The  James  W.  Garney 
Estate,  Scranton,  Pa.  Liniments  and  croup  tinctures. 
23,703;    renewed    Oct.    10,    1923. 

Garratt.  Clare  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand-decorated  silk 
and  velvet  goods  in  the  piece.  172,837  ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  178,915  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Garred  &  Krause  Drue;  Co.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Photo- 
graphs. 177,337  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,390 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

Garrett  and  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Beverages  sold  as 
soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  preparing  same.  171,098; 
July  31 ;  Serial  No.  174,077  ;  published  May  1,  1023. 

Garrett  and  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pood-flavoring  ex- 
tracts and  jellies.  175,610 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
172,644;  published  Aug.  14,   1923. 

Garrett,  Ralph  C,  doing  business  as  Tricco  Chemical  Co., 
Detroit,  Mich.  Preparation  for  use  in  the  treatment 
of  eczema.  172,560 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  171,268 ; 
published  May  22,   1923. 

Garrls,  Carl  A.,  Portland,  Me.  Insecticide  powder.  163,071 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Garrison,  Harry  B.,  also  doing  business  as  The  Silvodent 
Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Foundation  and  pulp  protector 
used  in  making  metal  dental  fillings.  176,427  ;  Nov. 
27  ;   Serial  No.   183,269 ;  published  Sept.   11,  1923. 

Garrity,  L.  M.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Hair  wavers, 
crimpers,  curlers,  binders,  puffs,  etc.  167,410  ;  May  1  ; 
Serial  No.  168,361 ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Garrod  Shoe  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoes. 
165,723  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  168,763  ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Gartcralg  Fire  Clay  Company,  Limited,  Glasgow,  Scotland, 
Fire-clay  goods,  167,576 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,550 ; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Garten,  Elmer  A.,  Hinton,  W.  Va,  Composition  for  stop- 
ping leaks  in  tires  and  for  preserving  i-ubber.  172,260  ; 
Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.  136,626  ;  published  May  29,   in2.S, 

Garza,  Pablo  G.,  doing  business  as  Grain  Export  Co., 
San  Antonio,  Tex,  Corn  flour.  167,210 ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial  No,  165,078  ;  published  Jan.  30.  1923, 

Gasaway,  Albert  A,,  doing  business  as  A.  A.  Gasaway  & 
Son,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Salves,  washes,  and  ointments 
used  in  treatment  of  piles  and  eczema.  170,167  ;  July 
10  ;  Serial  No,  170,062  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Gase,  Eugene,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Bread,  cakes,  crackers 
biscuits,  buns,  etc.  165,150  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  145,680 
published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Gash,  Abraham,  New  York;  N.  Y.  Olive  oil,  164,086 
Feb.   13. 

Gash,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Winter-pressed  cotton 
seed  salad  oil  flavored  with  pure  olive  oil.  173,445 
Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  173,819  ;  nublished  June  26.  1923 

Gaslfler  Company,  The,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Hydrocarbon 
fuel  burners.  175,525 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  180,214 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Gaspari,  Laura,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Deodorants.  173,825 
Oct,   2  ;   Serial   No,    175,483  ;   published   June   26.    1923 

Gastone  Co.,  The,  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C,  Medicine 
176,306;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  179,266;  published  Aug 
21,  1923. 


Gates  Auto  Laundry  and  Supply  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Air-pressure  systems  for  washing  automobiles  or  other 
vehicles  and  cleaning  the  interior  thereof  and  parts  of 
said  systems.  176,968  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  179,144  ; 
published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Gatlin  and  Gatlin,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canned  fish. 
175,407  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  181,562 ;  published  Aug. 
21, 1923. 

Gattis  Chemical  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Remedy  for  dis- 
orders of  the  stomach  and  liver.    163,072  ;  Jan.  2. 

Gattis  Chemical  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Remedy  for  dis- 
orders of  the  stomach  and  liver.     164,316  ;  Feb.  20. 

Gaud^,  Francis  J.,  Port  Allen,  La.  Series  of  cartoons. 
177,346;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  181,069;  published  Oct. 
2,  1923. 

Gauthler,  Hector  A.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Dyspeptic  compound. 
166,973  ;  Apr.  17. 

Gay-Ola  Syrup  Co.,  The,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Beverages  sold 
as  soft  drinks,  and  sirups  for  making  same.  163,865 ; 
Jan.    30. 

Gayhart  Millinery  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Models 
(hats   and  untrimmed  shapes).     168,002;   May   8. 

Gazzoni,  A.,  &  C,  II  Gerente,  Bologna,  Italy.  Radio- 
active reconstituent.  174,009 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
173,385  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Gebhart,  Edgar  S.,  doing  business  as  Redfern  Medicine 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Digestive  tonic.  172,662 ; 
Sept.   11  ;   Serial  No.  174,518  ;  published  May  8,   1923. 

Gebr.  Korte,  Stahlwarenfabrik,  Solingen,  Germany. 
Razors,  safetv  razors,  mechanical  strops,  table  knives 
and  forks  of  base  metal,  etc,  168,163-5 ;  May  15 ; 
Serial  Nos.  165,945-7;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Gebr,  Marklin  &  Co.,  Goppingen,  Germany.  Building  ma- 
terial for  mechanical  toys,  toy  building  blocks,  etc. 
163.499  ;  Jan.  16. 

Gebr.  Noelle,  Ludenscheid,  Germany.  Knives,  forks,  and 
spoons  of  aluminum.  177,759 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
178,183  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Gebr.  Zuppinger,  Meilen,  Switzerland.  Beverages  sold  as 
a  soft  drink.     164,921 ;  Feb.   27. 

Gebriider  Baumann,  Amberg,  Germany.  Enameled  bouse 
and  kitchen  utensils  of  iron  plate — viz,  basins,  bath- 
tubs, beakers  or  tumblers,  etc.     164,417 ;  Feb.  20. 

Gebs  Boot  Shop,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Boots,  shoes,  and  slip- 
pers, hosiery.  177,409;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  180,174; 
published  Oct.  2,  1923, 

Geddes  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Ashkar,  Michael 
A.) 

Gedney,  M.  A.,  Company.  (See  Gedney,  M.  A.,  Pickling 
Company,  assignor.) 

Gedney,  M.  A.,  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Vinegar. 
175,940  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  173,826  ;  published  Aug. 
28,   1923. 

Gedney,  M.  A.,  Pickling  Company,  assignor  to  M.  A.  Ged- 
ney Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Vinegar,  pickles, 
catchups,  chowchow,  mustard,  and  sauces.  21,742  ;  re- 
newed Sept.  13,  1922. 

Geertz,  Maurice,  doing  business  as  Celry-Ale  Co,,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Beverage  sold  as  soft  drink.  163,324 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Geib  &  Schaefer  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Musical-instrument 
cases.     174,141 ;  Oct.  2. 

Geiger  Candy  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Candy. 
176.525  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  183,058  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Geiger  Candy  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Candy. 
176.707-8  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  Nos.  183,060-1 ;  published 
Sept.  18,  1923. 

Geigy  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Dye  stuffs. 
165,426  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,992  ;  published  Dec.  5, 
1922. 

Geiler,  F.  W.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wall  papers,  paper, 
and  stationery.  165,335  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  162,252 ; 
published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Geiler.  P.  W.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Colors  ground  m 
oils,  oil  paints,  enamel  paints,  etc.  176.024  ;  Nov.  13 ; 
Serial  No,   177,732  ;  published  Sept,  4,   1923. 

Gelarie,  Saul,  doing  business  as  Clairtex  Knitting  Com- 
pany, Brooklvn,  N.  Y.     Bloomers.     1 68,487  ;  May  22. 

Gellman  Wrench  Corporation.  The,  Chicago,  111. 
Wrenches.  170,266;  July  10;  Serial  No.  174,896; 
published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Gelpl,  Paul,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  Da.  Chocolates 
and  candies.  168,874 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,135 ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Geltan   Company.      (See  Fulcra-Tan  Company.) 

Geltman,  Israel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cheese,  mustard,  farina, 
tea,  coffee,  chocolate,  condensed  milk,  rice,  etc.  171,078  ; 
July  31 ;  Serial  No.  169,751  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Gem-Air  Permanent  Wave  Co,  Inc.  New  York,  N,  Y,  Oily 
preparation  for  producing  permanent  waves  in  the 
human  hair,  176,159  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  168,603  ; 
published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Gem  Manufacturing  Company.    (See  Eldredgo,  Frank  M.) 

Gem  Undergarment  Co.,  Inc,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Combi- 
nation undergarment  comprising  brassl&re,  drawers, 
and  petticoat.  166,629;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  168.467; 
published    Dec.    19,    1922, 

Gem  Safety  Razor  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Safety- 
razor  sets.     175,666  ;  Nov.  6, 

Gem  Tire  &  Rubber  Company.     (See  Chadwin,  Leo  L.) 


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Genant,    WJlIiam   A.,   Syracuse,   N.   T.      Canned   shrimp. 

177.034:   Dec.   11;   Serial  No.  160,400;  publisliod  Sept. 

25.  102;^. 
General   Automotive   Corporation,   Chicago,   111.     Locking 

radiator  caps.     164,907;  Feb.   27. 
General   Bakellte   Company,   Perth    Amboy,   N.   J.     Pipes 

and  pipe  parts.     170,772 ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  175,601 ; 

published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
General    Baking    Company,    New    Tork,    N.    Y.      Bread. 

167,085 ;    Apr.   24 ;    Serial    Nos.    152,465-6 ;    published 

Dec.  10,   1922. 
General    Baking    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Bread. 

167,270  :   Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   152,466  ;  published  Dec. 

19,   1922. 
General    Baking    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Bread. 

167,275  ;   Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   151,266 :   Dec.   26,   1922. 
General    Baking    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Bread. 

172.460;  Aug.   28;   Serial  No.  160,056;  published  May 

8,  1923. 
General  Cigar  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Cigars.     163,073  ; 

Jan.  2. 
General     Cigar    Co.,     Inc.,    New    York,    N.     Y.       Cigars. 

105,753  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.   170,815  ;   published  Jan. 

2,  1923. 

General  Commercial  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Canned  fruits — namely,  peaches,  pears,  apricots,  ap- 
ples ;  dried  fruits — namely,  prunes,  peaches,  etc. 
168,375-6  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  Nos.  169,291-2  ;  published 
Feb.  27.  1923. 

General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Electric 
fans.     164,398  ;  Feb.  20. 

General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Non- 
metallic  gear  wheels  and  «;ear-wheel  blanks.  166,783  ; 
Apr.  17  ;   Serial  No.  161,181  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

General  EJectrlc  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y:  Non- 
metallic  sheet  material  formed  from  textile  material 
and  a  binder.  169,244  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  170,524  ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Publica- 
tion. 169,788  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  167,389  ;  pubUshed 
Mar.  27,  1923. 

General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Non- 
metallic  gear  wheels  and  gear-wheel  blanks.  171,835  ; 
Aug.   14  ;   Serial  No.   176,118  ;   published  May  8,   1923. 

General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady.  N.  Y.  Electric 
motors.  172,367  :  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  161,182  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Seneral  Engineering  &  Construction  Company,  and  also 
flolng  business  as  Rockford  Manufacturing  Co.,  Rock- 
ford,  111.  Electrically-operated  apparatus  for  heating 
and  blowing  air  for  drying  purposes.  167,481 ;  May  1 ; 
Serial  No.  162,675 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

General  Explosives  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Explosives. 
171,486 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  148,383 ;  published  May 
15,   1923. 

General  Phonograph  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nee- 
dles for  talking  machines  and  phonographs.  174,919  ; 
Oct^  23. 

General  Radio  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Amplifiers, 
direct  and  alternating  current ;  sockets,  rheostats,  etc. 
167,334  ;  Apr.  24. 

General  Radio  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Standards  of 
resistance.  Inductance  and  capitance  for  measuring  pur- 
poses, decade  bridges,  etc.     171,690  ;  Aug.  7. 

General  Radio  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vari- 
ometers, variocouplers,  transformers  for  radio  appa- 
ratus, radio  receiving  sets,  etc.  175,919 ;  Nov.  13 ; 
Serial  No.   180,279  ;   published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

General  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Rubber  tires,  tire  casings,  and  inner  tubes.  169.130; 
June  12  ;  Serial  No.  114,161 ;  published  Feb.  27.  1923. 

General  Tobacco  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  Chicago, 
111.  Cigars,  smoking  and  leaf  tobacco.  177,743 ; 
Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No.  184,336 ;  published  Oct.  16,   1923. 

General  Tobacco  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  Chicago, 
III.  Cigarettes,  cigars,  and  smoking  tobacco.  177,744  ; 
Dee.  25  ;   Serial  No.   184,334  ;  published  Oct.  16,  1923. 

General  Water  Heater  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Water  heaters.  171,595  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176,173  ; 
May  22,   1923. 

General  Water  Heater  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Water  heaters.  175,535;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  180,856; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.     Com- 
pound  for  use  in   the  preparation   of  jellies,   desserts, 
and   pastries.      175,564 ;   Nov.    6 ;    Serial   No.   178,998 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Gennert,  G.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Albums.  173.262 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  175,423  ;  published  June  12,  1923, 

Genschow,  Gustav,  &  Co.,  Aktiengesellschaft.  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. Pistols,  rifles,  muskets,  guns,  revolvers,  ammu 
nltion,  and  cleaning  rods.  172,937  :  Sept.  11  ;  Seria: 
No.    161,877;    published   Oct.    24,    1922. 

Genschow,  Gustav,  &  Co.,  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin,  Ger 
many.  Pistols,  rifles,  muskets,  guns,  revolvers,  ammu 
nltion,  and  cleaning  rods.  172,938 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Seria 
No.  161,875  ;  published  Oct.  24,  1922. 

Gentry,  Charles  B.,  doing  business  as  C.  B.  Gentry  Chili 
Powder  Co.,  Los  -Angeles,  Calif.  Chili  powder.  173,572  ; 
Sept.  25. 


Genuine  Remedies  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Remedy  for 

indigestion,   gas,   nausea,   dyspepsia,   and   similar   stom- 
ach disorders.     165,840;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  169,708; 

published  .Tan.  2,   1923. 
George     Close     Co.,     The,     Cambridge,     Mass.       Candy. 

169,547  ;  June  19. 
George  Close  Co.,  The,  Cambridge,  Mass.   Candy.     171,238; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  170,562  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
George     Close     Co.,     The,      Cambridge,     Mass.      Candy. 

175,071 ;  Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.  170,563 ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
George   &   Co.,   Leipzig,   Germany.     Artistic   prints,   color 

prints,   picture  post  cards.     169,492  ;  June   19 ;    Serial 

No.  137,521 ;  published  Jan.  3,  1922. 
George.  H.  J.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.     Automobile  dog  carrier. 

175,058 ;   Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.   179,195  ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
George,   Robert  J.,  doing  business   as  Imperial  Peanut   & 

Coffee   Company,    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa.      Coffees,    candies, 

chocolates,  and  chocolate-covered  confections.'    171,434  ; 

Aug.    7;    Serial   No.   163,796;   published   May   8,    1923. 
George,   Robert  J.,  doing  business  as  Imperial  Peanut  & 

Coffee  Company,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.     Roasted  and  salted 

peanuts.      171,435  ;   Aug.   7  ;    Serial   No.   163,795  ;   pub- 
lished May  8,   1923. 
George   Urban  Milling  Company,   Buffalo,   N.   Y.      Wheat 

flour    and    rve    flour.      176.741  ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No. 

176.299  :  published  Aug.   14,   1923. 
Georgene,  Madame,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dolls.     174,691 ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.   180,003 ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Georgopulo,   G.  A.,   &  Co.,   New   York,   N.  Y.      Cigarettes. 

168,315;   May  22;   Serial  No.  108,260;   published   Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Gerace,  Joseph,  Lebanon,  Pa.    Ice-cream  cones.     169,564 ; 

June  19. 
Gerardi,  John,  Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y.    Liquid  preparation  used 

as  a  fire   preventer,   and  extinguisher,  a  cleanser,   and 

moth  and  germ  killer.     165,623  ;  Mar.   13  ;   Serial  No. 

167.464  ;  published  Dec.   12,  1922. 
Gerber     &     Co.,     Ltd.,     Thoune,     Switzerland.       Cheese. 

167,133  :   Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.   158,388 ;  published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Gerhardt,   Jacob,   &  Company,    Incorporated,   New   York, 

N.    Y.      Outer,    negligee,    and    work    shirts    for    men. 

173,024 ;     Sept.     11 ;     Serial     No.     172,670 ;     published 

June   5,    1923.         ^ 
Gerhart    &    Pagels,    Trenton,    N.    J.      Butter.      166,294; 

Mar.  27. 
Ger-Le     Laboratories,      Chicago,      111.        Toilet     articles. 

177,464  ;  Dec.   18  ;   Serial  No.  17G.403  ;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 

Germ-A-Lax  Laboratories.     (See  Raymond,  Jules  N.) 
Germain  Brothers  Company,  The,   Saginaw,  Mich.     Type 

of  toilet  or  closet  seat.     173,127  ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No. 

172,874  ;   published  June   12,   1923. 
Germanow-Simon    Machine    Co.,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Ma- 
chines for  applying  watch  crystals.     168,176  ;  May  15  ; 

Serial  No.  169,632  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Germany,   Mary,   doing  business  as  Mrs.  Mary  Germany, 

Dallas,  Tex.     Salad  dressing.     174,701  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 

No.   176.119;   published  July  24,   1923. 
Gerrish,    Perley    G.,    Cambridge,    Mass.      Nut    caramels. 

165,781  ;  Mar.  20  ;   Serial   No.   157,665  ;  published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 

Gerson     &     Breyer,      San      Francisco,      Calif.       Hosiery. 

173,660 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.   176,174 ;   published   June 

19,  1923. 
Gerson  &  Breyer,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Men's  women's, 

and  children's  hosiery.      174,491 ;  Oct   16 ;    Serial  No. 

177,374  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Gerstendorfer  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Gold  enamel  paints. 

164.273  ;  Feb.  13. 

Gerstendorfer   Bros.,   New    York,   N.   Y.      Enamel    paints. 

164.274  ;   Feb.   13. 

Gerstendorfer  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Varnish  stains. 
164,275;  Feb.  13. 

Gerstendorfer  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carriage  colors. 
164,276;  Feb.  13. 

Gerstendorfer  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aluminum  enamel 
paints.     164,277  ;  Feb.  13. 

Gerstendorfer  Bros.,  N<  w  York,  N*Y.  Varnishes,  enamel 
paints,  gilding  powders,  liquid  gold  paint,  etc.  168,252  ; 
May  15":  Serial  No.  172,938  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Gerstner,  H.,  &  Sons,  doing  business  as  National  Cabinet 
Co.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Cabinets  for  phonograph  records. 
163,969  ;  Feb.  6. 

Gessing,  C.  J.,  &  Sons  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Clothing.  166,664  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  165,016 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 

Gestetner,  D.,  Limited,  London,  England.  Duplicating 
apparatus  and  accessories  thereto,  etc.  174,275  ;  Oct. 
9  ;   Serial  No.  178,175  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Get-Gas  Service  Stations,  Inc.,  Springfield,  111.  Gasoline, 
kerosene,  naphtha,  etc.  170,130;  July  10;  Serial  No. 
158,391  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Getstnger,  Orpho  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Motion-picture 
films.  ]  69, 171;  June  12;  Serial  No.  168,261;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 

Getz.  Vernon  C,  doing  business  as  The  Wonderlay  Com- 
pany, Indianapolis,  Ind.  Antiseptic  drink  for  chicks. 
173,894 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  177,292 ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registramts  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Getz,  Vernon  C,  doing  business  as  The  Wonderlay  Com- 
pany, Indianapolis.  Ind.  Chick  tonic  feed.  177,215 ; 
Dec;  11;   Serial  No.  177,293;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Gevaert  Photo-Prcducten,  Oude-God,  near  Antwerp,  Bel- 
gium. Cameras,  photographic  films  on  spools,  film 
packs,  portrait  films,  etc.  165,667-70  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial 
No.  166,677-80  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Gevaert  Photo-Producten,  Oude-God,  near  Antwerp,  Bel- 
gium. Photographic  films,  film  packs  portrait  films, 
etc.  165,750;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  170,933;  published 
Dec.  12,  1922. 

Gevaert  Photo  Producten  Oude-God,  near  Antwerp,  Bel- 
gium. Cameras,  photographic  films  on  spools,  film 
packs,  portrait  films,  etc.  166,000  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
168,410  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Gevaert  Photo  Producten  Oude-God,  near  Antwerp,  Bel- 
gium. Cameras,  photographic  films  on  spools,  film 
packs,  portrait  films,  etc.  166,053;  Mar.  27;  Serial 
No.  168.411 ;   published  Dec.  5,   1922. 

Gheens,  G.  Edward,  Louisville,  Ky.  Candy.  171,370 ; 
Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  169,542  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Ghrlskey's,  Charles  M.,  Sons,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tennis- 
tape  reels,  baseballs,  baseball  gloves  and  mitts,  baseball 
bats,  etc.  171,174  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  171,456 ;  pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 

Giacomo  Costa  Fu  Andrea,  Geneva,  Italy.  Olive  oil. 
166,154  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  155,168  ;  published  Dec. 
5,  1922. 

Giant  Concrete  Pile  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Concrete 
piles,  casting  and  driving  forms  or  channels  for  con- 
crete piles  by  means  of  which  piles  are  driven  Into  the 
ground.  167,498 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  134,563 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.   19,   1922. 

Giant  Umbrella  Co.     (See  Grossman,  Jacob.) 

Giard,  Philip,  Shoe  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Boots  and  shoes.  173,846  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  173,886  ; 
published  June  12,  1923. 

Gibl)on,  C.  S.,  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Women's  shoes. 
164,076  ;   Feb.   13. 

Gibbon,  C.  S.,  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Women's  shoes. 
166,293  ;  Mar.  27. 

Glbbs,  Edward  F.-G.  Gibbs,  doing  business  as  Rigid  Tool 
Holder  Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Metal-working- 
machine  tools  and  tool  holders.     167,973  ;  May  8. 

Glbbs,  Walter  A.,  trading  as  W.  A.  Gibbs  &  Son,  Chester, 
Pa.     Animal  traps.     175,225 ;   Oct.   30. 

Gibson,  (,'.,  M.  D.,  doing  business  as  The  Gibson  Drug  Co., 
Thomson,  Ga.  Medicinal  preparation  used  in  the  treat- 
ment of  indigestion,  dyspepsia,  etc.     164,354  ;  Feb.   20. 

Gibson  Drug  Co.,  The.     (See  Gibson,  C,  M.  D.) 

Gibson,  Geo.  R.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bath  and  tooth 
brushes.  167,115;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  163,978;  pub- 
lished Feh.  6,  1923. 

Gibson,  Geo.  R.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nail,  tooth,  hair, 
cloth,  and  flesh  brushes.  171,510  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 
163,979  ;   published  May  22,   1923. 

Gibson,  Geo.  R.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toothbrushes. 
173.956 :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  165,791 ;  published  July 
10    1923, 

Gibson,  Lina  S.,  doing  business  as  Gibson  Remedy  Com- 
pany, Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Preparation  for  the  relief  of 
coughs  and  after  effects  of  influenza,  etc.  177,183 ; 
Dec.   11  ;    Serial  No.  180,7.59  :  published   Sept.  11,  1923. 

Gibson  Musical  String  Co.,  BellevlUe,  N.  J.  Strings  for 
violins,  violas,  violoncellos,  double  basses,  tango  banjos, 
etc.     166,337;  Mar.   27. 

Giddings,  Warren  A.,  doing  business  as  NItrol  Chemical 
Co.,  Not  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Antiseptic  lotion  for  the 
treatment  of  cuts,  burns,  bolls,  etc.  165,488 ;  Mar.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  166,228;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Gilbert,  A.  C,  Company,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Toy 
construction  setsi.  169,192 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No* 
175,192  ;  publishefi  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Gilbert,  A.,  &  Sons  Brass  Foundry  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Brass,  aluminum,  etc.,  ingots  and  castings.  176,629 ; 
Nov.  27:  Serial  No.  163.515;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Preparation  for 
the  treatment  of  headache,   neuralgia,   neuritis,   colds, 
etc.     174,341 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  155,094  ;  published 
Mar.  28,  1922. 
Gilbert,   Glenn   R.,   doing  business   as   Azol   Laboratories, 
Chicago,     111.      Tooth     paste,     mouth    wash,    pyorrhea 
astringent,   hair  tonic,  etc.     176,232  ;   Nov.   20 ;   Serial 
No.   167,612  ;■  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Gilbert,  Henry  S.,  doing  business  as  Berco  Medicine  Co., 
Louisville,  Ky.     Female  general  tonics.     174,318  ;  Oct. 
16  ;  Serial  No.  177,733  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Gilbert   Knitting  Company,   Little   Falls,   N.   Y.      Woolen 

wearing  apparel.     165,238;  Mar.  6. 
Gilbert    Paper    Co.,    Menasha,    Wis.      Bond,    ledger,    and 
writing  paper.     175,285  ;   Nov.  6  ;   Serial  No.   182,411 ; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Gilbert  Paper  Co.,  Menasha,  Wis.  Bond,  ledger,  and 
writing,  papers.  176.401 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,410  ; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Gile  &  Jenks,  Salem,  Oreg.  Dried  fruits.  177,375  ;  Dec. 
18:  Serial  No.   180,858:  published  Sept.  25.   192.S. 

Gill  Brothers  Company.  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Glass  lamp 
chimneys,  globes,  shades,  and  reflectors.     163,074  ;  Jan.  2. 

Gill,  Warren  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tooth  paste. 
173,106  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  176,962  ;  published  .Tune 
12,  1923.  f 


GUlen-Cole  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.    Asbestos  mats.     174,467  ; 

Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  171,312  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Gillen,    P.    Joseph,    doing    business    as    Mentho-Kreoamo 
Company,     Clinton,     111.       Medicinal     preparation     for 
pneumonia,    flu,    colds,    etc.      173.893 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial 
No.  177,294;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Gillet  &  Fils,  Villeurbanne,  France.     Apparatus  for  per- 
mitting the  matching  of  color  shades.     173,711 ;   Oct. 
2  ;  Serial  No.  177,181 ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Gillett  Chemical  Works.      (See  Gillett,  Clyde  R.) 

Gillett,  Clyde  R.,  doing  business  as  Gillett  Chemical 
Works,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Lubricating  oils.  171,264  : 
July  31 ;  Serial  No.  169,293  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Gillett,  Ralph  J.,  Importing  Company,  The,  Cleveland. 
Ohio.  Jewelry,  tableware,  etc.  175,813 ;  Nov.  13 ; 
Serial  No.  154,589;  published  Aug.   21,   1923. 

Gillette  Safety  Razor  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Safety- 
razor  blades.     164,884;   Feb.  27. 

Gilliam  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Canton,  Ohio. 
Roller  bearings.  177,107  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,633  ; 
published  Sept.  25,  •1923. 

Gllllnder  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Illuminating 
glassware,  such  as  lamp  shades,  globes,  bowls,  etc. 
168,776;  May  29;  Serial  No.  174,133;  published  Mar. 
6,  1923. 

Glllitt,  Fred  C,  doing  business  as  C-O-D  Cereal  Co., 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  Breakfast  cereals.  170,876 ;  July 
24 ;    Serial  No.    158,309 ;   published   Mar.    20,   1923. 

Gilmore  Petroleum  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gas- 
oline and  lubricating  oils.     164,372  ;  Feb.  20. 

Gilmore  Petroleum  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lubri- 
cating oils.     164,698;   Feb.  27. 

Gilmore  Petroleum  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lubri- 
cating oils.  168,453  ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  173,634 ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Gilmore  Petroleum  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lubri- 
cating oils.  168,767-8  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  Nos.  173,764-5  ; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Gilmore  Petroleum  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Vola- 
tile compound  derived  from  petroleum.  169,975  ;  July 
10;    Serial  No.    166,557;   published   Apr.    10,    1923. 

Gilmore  Petroleum  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Kero- 
sene and  lubricating  oils.  175,957 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial 
No.  166,558  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Gilpin  Liniment  Company.     (See  Gilpin,  Wesley  O.) 

Gilpin,  Wesley  O.,  doing  business  as  Gilpin  Liniment  Com- 
pany, Pritchard,  Ala.  Certain  medicine  for  internal 
and  external  use  for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  neu- 
ralgia, sprains,  etc.     164,094  ;  Feb.- 13. 

Gimbel  Brothers,  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubbing 
lotion.      164,436;   Feb.   20. 

Gimbel  Brother.^,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Men's 
hats.  169,979  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  166,944  ;  published 
Apr.  10,  1923. 

Gimbel  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Table  glassware. 
174,090 :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  180,063 ;  published  July 
10    1923. 

Gimbel  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Golf  balls. 
175,599;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  178,916;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Ginsberg,  I.,  &  Bros.,  assignors  to  Isaac  Ginsberg  & 
Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's,  girls', 
and  women's  dresses.  171,727 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No. 
170,636;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Ginsberg,  I.,  &  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Isaac  Ginsberg  &  Brothers,  Inc.  Women's  dresses. 
171,883  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  172,671 ;  published  May 
22    1923 

Ginsberg,  R.,  &  Bro..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hair  nets. 
174.882  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,563  ;  published  Aug. 
7,  1923. 

Gin  tone  Laboratories.      (See   Schneider,  Emil   D.) 

Giocalas,  Th.,  &  V.  Coyimzoglu,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dates. 
172,219  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,435  ;  published  May 
29    1923. 

Giocalas,  Th.,  &  V.  Coyimzoglu,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dates. 
172,097-8  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  Nos.  174,436-7  ;  ■  published 
May  29,  1923. 

Giocalas,  Th.,  &  V.  Coyimzoglu,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dates. 
172,096  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  174,439 ;  published  May 
29    1923. 

Giocalas,  Th.,  &  V.  Coyimzoglu,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dates. 
173,849;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  174,438;  published  July 
3,  1923. 

Gitterman,  Robert  S.,  doing  business  as  Allen  Bottling 
Co.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Natural  mineral  water  and  ginger 
ale.    168,013  :  May  8. 

Ginzkey,  I.  Mafferdorf,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen 
blankets.    163,980  ;  Feb.  6. 

Given,  John  M.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. ; 
Chicago,  111.,  and  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hosiery.  176,483; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,660  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Given,  John  M.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. ; 
Chicago,  111.,  and  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hosiery.  176,485 ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,699  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Glacifer  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Cooling  contain- 
ers. 168,345  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  148,023  ;  published 
Feb.  20,  1923.  ,      „ 

Gladding,  B.  F.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  South  Otselic,  N.  Y. 
Enameled  silk  fly  fishing  lines.  177,641 ;  Dec.  25 ; 
Serial   No.   154,689 ;   published   Jan.   9,   1923. 


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Gladding  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Providence,   R.   I.     Bookcases, 

beds,  book-ends,  bufifets,  bonches.  desks,  etc.     173.607  ; 

Oct.  2 :  Seri.nl  No.  158,829 :  published  May  29,  192.S. 
Glaser    Bros.,    Boston,    Min^s.      tingor    rings.       ICO.HSi)  ; 

June  12  :  Serial  No.  173,188  :  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Glasgow   Clay    I'roducts   Company,   Glasgow,    Va.     Brick. 

165,087  ;    Mar.   6 ;    Serial   No.   156,574  ;   published   Oct. 

17.  1922. 
Glass,  Henry,  &  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.    Cotton  piece  goods. 

165,454  ;  Mar.  13 :    Serial  No.  171,493 ;  published  Jan. 

2,   1923. 
Glass.  Henry,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Cotton  piece  goods. 

165,758:  Mar.  20;   Serial  No.   170,577;   published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 
Glass,  Henry,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  goods. 

165,759  ;   Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.   170,579  ;   published  Dec. 

2G.  1922. 
Glass,    Henry,    &   Co.,    New    York.    N.    Y.      Cotton    piece 

goods.      166.955 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial   No.    170,580 ;    pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 
Glass,    Henry,    &    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Ginghams  in 

the  piece.     170.230;  Julv  10;  Serial  No.  173,820;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 
Glassujire,    Sara    R..    doing    business    as    Infallible    Hair 

Color  Restorer  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Preparation  for 

restoring   hair.      168.310 ;   May   15. 
Glassmire,   Sara  R.,   doing  business  as  VTm.   Glassmire'e, 

Philadelphia,    Pa.         Hair    lotions    and    iskin    creams. 

172.350  :  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.   173.283  ;  published  May 

15,  1923. 
Glass  &  Wohl.  Newark,  N.  J.    Suitcases.    163,325  ;  Jan.  9. 
Gleason.  John  E.,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.    Gaskets  for  internal- 
combustion     engines.       171,358 ;    Aug.    7 ;     Serial    No. 

170,880;  published  May  1,   1923. 
Gleckner.  W.  W.,  &  Sons  Co.,  Canton,  Pa.     Harness,  col- 
lars,   saddlerv,    and   parts    thereof.      174,282 ;    Oct.    9 ; 

Serial  No.  179,267  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Gleich.   Valentine  A.,  doing  business  as  G  &  H  Products 

Co.,  Columbn.«.  Ohio.    "Writing  inks.     174,700  ;  Oct.  23  ; 

S.rial  No.   175,784  ;  published  June  26,   1923. 
Glembv.  S.,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  nets.     164,063  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Glemhv's,  S.,  Sons  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  nets. 

ic.3,326:  Jan.  9. 
Glcmby's,    S.,    Sons    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Snap 

fasteners.    164,041-2  ;  Feb.  6. 
Glembv's,    S.,    Sons    Co.,    Inc..    New   York,    N.    Y.      Snap 

fasteners.     170,355  ;  July  10. 
Glemby's,   S..   Sons   Co..   Inc.,   New  York,   N.    Y.      Powder 

puffs.      170,973 :    Julv    24. 
Glencairn  Mfg.   Co.,   Pawtucket,   R.  I.     Shoe,   corset,  un- 
derwear, and   blouse  lacings,  etc.,   all   made  of  cotton. 

164,027  ;  Feb.  6. 
Glencairn  Mfg.  Co.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Lacings,  galloons, 

and  braids  made  of  cotton.     164,031 ;  Feb.  6. 
Glenco    vTiemieal    Co..    Troy.    N.    Y.      Cleansing    powder. 

167,901  :   May    8 ;    Serial   No.    169,357 ;   pubUshed   Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Glenco  Products  Company,   Quincy,  111.     Mops.     177,468  ; 

Dec.  18 :  Serial  No.  176,175 ;  published  Oct.  2.  1923. 
Glendale  Chemical  Company.  (See  Williams,  Maurice  M.) 
Glessner,    Inez    C,    doing   business   as,    Largal    Company, 

Findlav,    Ohio.      Preparation    for    the    relief    of    colds. 

167,371  ;    Mav   1  ;    Serial   No.    168,764 ;    published    Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Glessner.   Otto   A.,  doing  business  as  Pest-TJ-Di   Chemical 

Company.  Chicago,  111.     Preparation  for  the  alleviation 

of  roup,  diarrhea,  etc..  in  chickens  ;  poison  ivy,  ulcers, 

etc.,  in  humans.    163.075  :  Jan.  2. 
Glick,    Emil.    Cleveland.    Ohio.      Knitted    neckties    and 

scarfs.     163,576;  Jan.  23. 
Glick.      Louis.      Portsmouth,      Ohio.      Furniture      polish. 

165.246  ;  Mar.  6; 
Glickman,    Abraham    E.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Hair    tonic. 

170,500;   .Tulv  17;   Serial  No.   171,017;  published  Apr. 

17.  1923. 
Glickson,    Simon,    Chicago,    111.      Preparations   for   gonor- 
rhea and  syphilis.      175.402  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  164,538  ; 

published  Aug.  28.  1923. 
Glidden    Company.    The,    Cleveland.    Ohio.      Paints    and 

varnishes.      176,387 ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No.    172,672 : 

published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Glidden  Company.  The.  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Liquid  varnish. 

177.546 ;   Dec.   18 ;    Serial  No.   183,378 ;   published   Oct. 

2.  1923. 
Glidden  Nut  Butter   Company,   The,   Chicago.    111.     Oleo- 
margarine.     170.669 :    July    17 ;    Serial    No.    159,506 ; 

published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Glimmerglen   Farms,    Inc.,    New   York    and    Cooperstown. 

N.    Y.      Cloth,    bed    blankets,    and    automobile    robes. 

165,681 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  170,526  ;  published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 
Glimmerglen    Farms,    Inc.,    Cooperstown    and   New   York, 

N.   Y.      Horse   blankets.     166,362 ;   Apr.   3 ;    Serial  No 

170.525  ;  published  Dec.  19.  1922. 
Gllrr  Mfg.  Co.,  The.     (See  Wigart.  John.) 
Gllstrldis,    Frosso    &    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Candles. 

170,766 ;   Julv  24  :   Serial  No.  177,183  ;  published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Globe   Grain   &  Milling   Co.,   Los   Angeles,   Calif.     Wheat 

flour.      167,124-5 ;    Apr.    24 ;    Serial    No.    165,369-70 ; 

published   Dec.    12,    1922. 
Globe  Import  Co.      (See  RIchter,  JuUns.) 


Globe  Import  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Hair  nets. 
171,618  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  177,734  ;  published  May  15, 
1923. 

Globe  Laboratories,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Clear  refined  antl- 
hog-cholera  serum,  anti-hog-cbolera  serum,  hog-cholera 
virus,  mixed  infection  bacterin  for  swine,  etc.  172,680  ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  163,752  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Globe  Radio  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Cuthbert,  Rich- 
ard G.) 

Globe  Rubber  Tire  Manufacturing  Co.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 
Nonmetallic  pneumatic  tires  and  inner  tubes.  169,865  ; 
July  3  ;  Serial  No.  175,589  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Globe  Shoe  Company,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Women's  boots  and 
shoes.  170,166;  July  10;  Serial  No.  169,900;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Globe  Soap  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Soap. 
163,433;  Jan.  9. 

Globe  Trots  Films,  Inc.  (See  Chester,  C.  L.,  Productions, 
Inc.,   assignor.) 

Globe  Wire  Co.,  Sharpsburg,  Pa.  Steel  rods  suitable  for 
the  making  of  taps  and  small  tools.  173,215  ;  Sept.  18  ; 
Serial  No.   174.773  ;  published  June  19,   1923. 

Globe  Wire  Co.,  Sharpsburg,  Pa.  Steel  rods.  170,228; 
July  10;  Serial  No.  174,772;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Gloo-Pen  Company.     (See  Knauth,  William.) 

Gloria  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Face  enamel  for  use  as  a  skin 
curative.  167,653  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  167,940  :  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Gloria  Light  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Kerosene-gas-maiing  ap- 
pliances. 174,468;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  171,123;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 

Glossall  Co.,  The.      (See  Duffield,  Arthur  W.) 

Glossy  Straight  ilanufacturing  Co.,  Selma,  Ala.  Hair 
dressing.     171,917  ;  Aug.  14. 

Glo-Tex  Company,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Cleaning 
fluid  for  dry-cleaning  fabrics,  leather,  and  the  like. 
170,556  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,763  ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Glover,  H.  Clay,  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mange 
medicine.     163,929  ;  Feb.  6. 

Gluck,  Edward  V.,  doing  business  as  Safe-T  Fuse  Handle 
Co.,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  to  Safe-T  Fuse  Handle  Co. 
Inc,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.  Safety  devices  for  handling 
electric  fuses.  167,715  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  139,206  ; 
published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Glucol  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Pastes,  glues,  and 
adhesives.  168,730 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  172,271  ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Gober,  Francis  S.,  doing  business  as  Midwest  Laboratory, 
Oklahoma,  Okla.  Cold  salve,  liniment  for  sprains,  etc., 
skin  ointment.     164,878  ;  Feb.  27. 

Goddard,  J,  W.,  &  Sons,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     169,702  ;  June  26. 

Godefroy,  Charles  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Face  powders  and 
bleaches  and  liquid  rouge.  169,879  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No. 
142,840;  published  June  14,  1921. 

Godel,  E.,  &  Sons,  Peoria.  111.  Lard.  177,418  ;  Dec.  18  ; 
.  Serial   No.    165.586 :    published   Oct.   2,    1923. 

Godi  di  Godio,  Alberto,  Rome  and  Genoa,  Italy.  Agglom- 
erating material  for  street  paving,  coating,  Industrial 
flooring,  etc.  166,187  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  161 .125  ; 
published  Oct.  17,  1922. 

Godwin  &  Lohmann,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Compounds  for  the 
removal  of  rust  and  scale  from  the  Interior  of  radi- 
ators and  water  jackets.        173.549  :   Sept.   25. 

Goellpr's,  M.  G.,  Sons,  CIrcleville,  Ohio.  Brooms.  171,054  ; 
July  31  :  Serial  No.  175,861 ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Goepel.  Charles  H.,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
176,597;   Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  178,719;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 

Goepel,     Charles     H.,     jr.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Hosiery. 

177.551  ;    Dec.   18 ;    Serial  No.   183,110  ;   published  Oct. 

2.  1923. 
joerdeler.    Pearl   P..   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Dolls.      177,350 ; 

Dec.   18:    Serial   No.   180.536:   published   Oct.   2.    1923. 
Goerz    Flour    Mills    Co.,    Newton,    Kans.       Wheat    flour. 

163,577  :  Jan.  23. 
Goerz    Flour    Mills    Co.,    Newton,    Kans.      Wheat    flour. 

176,191  :   Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.  152,796  ;   published  July 

17    1923 
Goetiiel,  Alfred  C.  Co..  Milwaukee.  Wis.     Dust  collectors. 

172,250  :  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.   157,369  :  published  May 

29.  1923. 
Goethel,    Alfred    C,    Co.,   The,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Sheet- 
metal    sectional    rowboats.      174,405 ;    Oi;t.    16 ;    Serial 

No.  176,617  ;  pubUshed  July  17,  1923. 
Goethel,  Alfred  C.  Co.,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Skylights. 

173,055 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,619 ;  published  June 

12,  1923. 

Goetz,  M.  K.,  Brewing  Co.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Cereal  bev- 
erages containing  malt.     163.500:   Jan.  16. 

Goetz-Berlln  Co.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Linings,  pocket- 
ings,  and  interlinings  in  the  piece.  175,521 ;  Nov.  6  ; 
Serial  No.  175,485  :  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Goetz-Berlin  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Linings,  pocket- 
ings.  and  interlinings  of  cotton  fabrics.  175,19:5  ;  Oct. 
30  ;  Serial  No.  175,486  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Goff.  Milton  G.,  doing  business  as  Premier  Mfg.  Co.,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Knife  or  shear  sharpeners.  164,966 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Goff,  S.  B.,  &  Sons  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Candy. 
171,781 ;  Aug,  14  ;  Serial  No.  172,939  ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Goheen  Coiporatlon,  The,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Warren, 
Ohio.  Paint  for  general  use.  169,596 ;  .Tune  26 ; 
Serial  No.  129,129  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Golber,  Hyman  E.,  doing  business  as  H.  E.  Golber  and 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pencil  leads  and  mechanical 
pencils  holding  such  leads.  166,892  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial 
No.   165,949;  published   Sept.    19.   1922. 

Gold  Buckle  Association,  East  Highlands,  Calif.  Citrous 
fruits.  176,497  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  173,64.S  ;  •  pub- 
lished   Sept.    25,    1923. 

Gold  Buckle  Association,  East  Highlands,  Calif.  Citrous 
fruits.  176,498  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  173,637  ;  published 
Sept.    11,    1923. 

Gold  Buckle  Association,  East  Highlands,  Calif.  Citrous 
fruits.  177,083;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  173,636;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Gold  Buckle  Association,  East  Highlands,  Calif.  Citrous 
fruits.  177,084 ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  173,639  ;  pub- 
lished   Sept.   11,    1923. 

Gold  Buckle  Association,  East  Highlands,  Calif.  Citrous 
fruits.  177,085 ;  Dec.  11 :  Serial  No.  173,640 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Gold  Buckle  A.ssociation,  East  Highlands,  Calif.  Citrous 
fruits.  177,086 ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  173,642 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Gold  Buckle  Association,  East  Highland,  Calif.  Citrous 
fruits.  177,558 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  173,643 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  25,  1923. 

Gold,  Jacob  N.,  doing  business  as  Gol-Mar,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Automobile  accessories.  176,513  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 
No.  164,431 ;   published  July  17,   1923. 

Gold  Seal  Co.,  Palisades  Park,  N.  J.  Repeating  attach- 
ments for  phonographs.  166,539  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No. 
159,258 ;   published  Jan.   9,   1923. 

Gold  Seal  Co.,  Palisades  Park,  N.  J.  Phonograph  needles. 
166,582  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  171,992  ;  published  Jau. 
23,  1923. 

Goldberg  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hand  bags  and 
pockotbooks.     164,618  ;  Feb.  20. 

Goldberg,  Eli  F.,  doing  business  as  Lewgold  Imports, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Saws.  175,319  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
180,977  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Goldberg,  Fred,  doing  business  as  National  Extract  & 
Flavor  Co.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Hair  tonic.  177,133; 
Dec.   11;   Serial  No.   144,812;   published   Sept.  18,  1923. 

Goldberg,  G.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stationery. 
174,922  ;  Oct.  23. 

Goldberg,  Samuel  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Hosiery.  171,241 ; 
July  31 ;  Serial  No.  170,375  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Goldberg,  Solomon  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Rubber  tires  of  all 
kinds.  165,170  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  119,190  ;  published 
Oct.  10,  1922. 

Goldblum,  Theodore,  doing  business  as  Stanley  Drug 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Medicine  for  general  de- 
bility, nervous  prostration,  etc.  174,845 ;  Oct.  23  ; 
Serial  No.  177,736  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Golden,  Robert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spotlights  and  light 
projectors.  174,430  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  179,145  ;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

Goldin,  Meyer,  doing  business  as  Continental  Watch  and 
Jewelry  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Watch  movements  and 
watchcases.  174,824 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  173,887  ; 
published  July  24,   1923. 

Gol-Mar.     (See  Gold,  Jacob  N.) 

Gomi,  Tadashi  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicine  for  tubercu- 
losis, pneumonia,  and  pleurisy.  172,529 ;  Sept.  4 ; 
Serial   No.    173,131 ;    published   Apr.    17,    1923. 

Goodell-Pratt  Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Bench  grind- 
ers. 172,697;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  177,082;  pub- 
lished  May    29,    1923. 

Goodell-Pratt  Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Miter  boxes. 
172,698  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,893  ;  published  May 
29,   1923. 

Goodell-Pratt  Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Polishing  and 
grinding  heads.  172,699  ;  Sept.  11 :  Serial  No.  176.825  : 
published  May  29,  1923. 

Goodell-Pratt  Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Valve  grind- 
ers. 172,700  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,824  ;  published 
May   29,    1923. 

Goodell-Pratt  Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Bench  vises. 
172,701;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  176,737;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Goodman,  Samuel,  Baltimore,  Md.  Suits.  173,320; 
Sept.  25:  Serial  No.  173,416;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Goodrich,  B.  F..  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Inner 
tubes.  172,888  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,720  ;  pub- 
lished  June   5,   1923. 

Golden    Arrow    Hosiery    Mills.      (See    Crutcher,    Edwin.) 

Golden  &  Company,  Incorporated,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Butter.  165,094  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  155,746  ;  Nov.  14, 
1922. 

Golden  Grain  Juice  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Ginger  ale, 
wild  cherry,  grape,  orange,  and  lemon  beverages. 
164,269  ;  Feb.  13. 

Golden  Grain  Juice  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Dry  com- 
pound for  making  a  nonalcoholic,  maltless  beverage. 
167,106;   Apr.  24;   Serial  No.   169,588;  published  Jan. 

Golden  Grain  Milling  Company,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  Horse 
and  mule  feed.  165,378  ;  Alar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  160  187  • 
published  Nov.  7,  1922. 


Golden  Grain  Milling  Company,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 
Mixed  horse  and  mule  feed.  167,238 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial 
No.  159,462  ;    published  Jan.  30,   1923. 

Golden  Poppy  Company,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Soap  powder. 
163,803  ;   Jan.  30. 

Golden  Ray  Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hair 
tonics.  168,843;  May  29;  Serial  No.  170,816;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 

Golden  Rule  Ref.  Co.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Gasoline,  kerosene, 
and  lubricating  oils.  176,490 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
166,770  ;   published  Nov.   14,  1922. 

Golden  State  Lubricating  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Lubricating  oils  and  greases.     164,700  ;  Feb.  27. 

Golden  West  Packing  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits  and  vegetables.  167,869 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
168,679  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Goldenberg's,  Washington,  D.  C.  Refrigerators,  Ice  chests, 
nursery  boxes,  water  coolers.  167,666  ;  May  8  ;  Serial 
No.  170,643  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Goldenola  Talking  Machine  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pho- 
nographs. 172,407  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,732  ;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 

Goldle   Fruit   Co.      (See   Welnstein,   Goldie.) 

Goldin,  S.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plush  coats. 
166,112  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  150,673 ;  published  Dec. 
5,  1922. 

GoldIng  Fabrics  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  arti- 
ficial-silk, woolen,  worsted,  cotton,  etc.,  fabrics  in  the 
piece.      165,631 ;   Mar.    13. 

Golding  Fabrics  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piece 
goods  made  of  silk.  166,906 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No. 
170,276;   published  Jan.  23,   1923. 

Golding  Fabrics  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piece 
goods  made  of  silk.  166,937 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No. 
170,278  ;  published  .Tan.  30,  1923. 

Golding  Fabrics  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  167,044 ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,376 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

Golding    Fabrics    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Silk 

piece   goods.      168,870 ;    May   29  ;    Serial    No.    170,647  ; 

published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Golding  Fabrics  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Piece  goods 

made   of   silk.      169,800  ;   July   3  ;    Serial   No.   170,277 ; 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Golding  Fabrics  Corporation,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Fabrics 

made  of  silk.      174,190  ;   Oct.   9 ;   Serial  No.   181,183 ; 

published  .Tuly  17,  1923. 
Golding  Fabrics   Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fabrics 

made   of   silk.      174,200;   Oct.   9;    Serial   No.    180,859; 

published  July  17,  1923. 
Golding  Fabrics  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fabrics 

made  of  silk.     175,183;  Oct.  30;   Serial  No.   181,181; 

published  July  17,   1923. 
Golding   Fabrics    Corporation,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Piece 

goods    made    of    silk.      175,315 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

181,182  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Golding  Fabrics   Corporation,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Fabrics 

made   of  silk.      175,444  ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.    183,336 ; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Goldman     Costume    Company,     Inc.,    New    York,     N.    Y. 

Ladies'  dressing  gowns.     175,988 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 

155.342  ;   published  Aug.  7,   1923. 
Goldman,     Harry,     Chicago,     111.      Advertising    devices. 

171,996  :  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  169,014 ;  published  May 

29,   1923. 

Goldman,  Harry  W.,  doing  business  as  The  Harry  W. 
Goldman  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Middy  blouses,  ladles', 
children's,  and  misses'  dresses,  knickers,  boys'  suits, 
etc.  174,260 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No.  177,484  ;  published 
July  3,  1923. 

Goldman,  I.,  doing  business  as  Goldman's,  San  Francisco 
•and  Oakland,  Calif.  Ladies'  suits,  coats,  dresses,  etc. 
174,547;   Oct.  16. 

Goldman,  Sigmund  L..  doing  business  as  Red  Sun  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Chicago,  111.   Bottle  cappers.   164,255  ;  Feb.  13. 

Goldman,  Sigmund  L.,  doing  business  as  Red  Sun  Products 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Malt  extracts  for  food  purposes. 
165,992  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,068 ;  published  Dec. 
12,  1922. 

Goldman,  Sigmund  L.,  doing  business  as  Red  Sun  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Sirups  for  use  in  making  non- 
alcoholic beverages ;  167,169 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
171,635  :  published  Jan.   30,   1923. 

Goldman,  William,  doing  business  as  The  Modern  Press- 
ing Appliances,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Steam-pressing  ma- 
chines for  clothes.     176.889  ;  Dec.  4. 

Goldschmidt,  The  Firm  of  Th.,  Essen-on-the  Ruhr,  Ger- 
many, assignor  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Incorpo- 
rated, Wilmington,  Del.  Mordants.  23,707 ;  renewed 
Oct.  10,  1922. 

Goldsmith,  David  J.,  doing  business  as  Hagen  Import 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Malt  extract.     164,903  ;  Feb.  27. 

Goldsmith,  Henry  N.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Paper  towels, 
paper  napkins,  wrappers  for  delicatessen  lunches. 
176,397  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,750  ;  published  Sept. 
11,    1923. 

Goldsmith,  L.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Trunks. 
171,645;  Aug.  7. 

Goldsmith,  Lowenfels  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Towels 
and  toweling,  textile  in  nature.  166,204 ;  Mar.  27 : 
Serial  No.  171,173  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 


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Goldsmith,   Nnthan,   New   York,  N.   Y.     Fresh  tomatoes. 

176,794 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  179,664  ;  published  Sept. 

4,   1923. 
Goldsmith,    P.,    Sons    Company,    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Footballs,    basket    balls,    baseballs,    bats,    gloves,    etc. 

167.104  ;  Apr.   24  ;  Serial   No.  169,478  ;   published  Jan. 

9.  1923. 

Goldsmith.    P.,    Sons,    Company,    The>,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Shoes,     athletic     hosiery,     pants,     sport     clothes,     etc. 

176,359;    Nov.   20. 
Goldsmith,   Stern  &  Co.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Watches  and 

watchcases.      165,019  ;   Feb.   27. 
Goldsmith.  Stern  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Baby  pins,  bar 

pins,    bead    neckchains,    belt   buckles,    bib    holders,    etc. 

107,780  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  171,418  ;  published  Feb.  6, 

1923. 
Goldsmith,    Stern    &    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Sewing 

thimbles.     170,379  :  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  174,387  ;  pub- 
lished M;ir.  13,  1923. 
Goldsmith,     Walter     A.,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Bloomers. 

171,485  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  151,987  ;  published  May  1, 

1923. 
Goldsmith,     Walter     A.,     Co.,     The,     Cleveland,     Ohio. 

Bloomers.     175.165  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  181,116  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.   7,  1923. 
Goldsmith's    Music     Store     Co.,     The,     Columbus,     Ohio. 

Pianos,  violins,  guitars,  banjos,   and  talking  machines. 

167,.S26  :  Apr.  24. 
Goldsmith's  Music  Store  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.   Pianos, 

violins,  guitars,  banjos,  and  talking  machines.    167,328  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Gold.smith's,  P.  S.,  Son?,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Bat  hags,  base- 
ball caps,  bathing  caps,  college  caps,  men's  sport  clothes, 

ladies'  sport  clotnes,  etc.     171,192  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No. 

139,353  ;   published  May  8,   1923. 
Goldstein,  Al.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  shirts.     1Z7.581  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Goldstein  Brothers,  Santa  Cruz,  Calif.    Beverage  sold  as  a 

soft  drink.     165,621 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167,387  ;  pub- 
lished  Jan.   2,    1023. 
Goldstein  and  Fisher  Co.,  Inc.,  New   York,  N.  Y.     Dress 

t^lirtK    and    pyjamas.      169,427 ;    June    12. 
Goldstein.  M.,  it  Company.  Chicago,  111.     Ladies'  pyjamas, 

bloomers,   and   textile-fabric   undergarments.      164,838 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Goldstein,    Sam,    doing    business    as    Rex    Cap    Company, 

Chicago,  111.     Caps  and  soft  hats.     168,656  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  No.    166,449 ;   published   Feb.    20.    1923. 
Goldthorp,  Henry,  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Up- 

hAlsterv  and  drapery  fabrics.     170.650  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 

No.  170.063  :  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Goldweb  Hat  Company,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Jjadies'  hats. 

172,083  ;   Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No,  176,541  ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 
Golf   Progress    Company.      (See   Miller,    Arnold   W.) 
Golf   Specialty   Manufacturing  Company,    Baltimore,   Md. 

Golf   clubs.      169,152:    June    12;    Serial   No.    163,753; 

published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Golitskv.     I'osner    &     Hock.    Bayonne,    N.    J.       Clothing 

177.509:   Dec.   18;   Serial  No.  153.807;   published  May 

16,  1922. 
Goll,  Robert  E.,  doing  business  as  European  Radio  Com- 
pany,   Brooklvn,    N.    Y.      Radio    equipment.      170,380; 

July  17  ;   Serial  No.   174,388  ;   published  Apr.   3,    1923. 
Golun  Fur  Novelty  Co.,  Johnstown,  N.  Y.     Powder  puffs. 

164,945  :  Feb.  27. 
Gone  Bell  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  East  Hampton, 

Conn.      Tovs.     177.421;   Dec.   18;   Serial   No.   165.190: 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Good-Grape    Company,    Chattanooga,    Tenn.      Carbonated 

grape   drink.     167.019  :   Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.    162,168  ; 

published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Good-Grape   Company,    Chattanooga,   Tenn.     Nonalcoholic 

maltless  grape  drink.     168,305:  May  15. 
Good-Grape    Company,    The,    Chattanoifga,   Tonn.      Bever- 
ages and  compounds  for  making  same.     177,327  ;  Dec. 

18  ;  Serial  No.  178.720  :  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Good,   James,    Inc.,   Philadelphia.    Pa.      Preparations   for 

destroying  weeds,  sprays  for  plants,  shrubs,  and  trees, 

Bordeaux  mixture,  etc.     169,685  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No. 

166,740  :  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Good-Wil   Lubricating    Co.,    St.    Louis.   Mo.      Lubricating 

greases  and  oils.    163,076  ;  Jan.  2. 
Goodale   Dairy    Co.      (See    Goodale.    Robert   W.) 
Goodale  Ice   Cream  Co.      (See  Goodale,   Robert  W.) 
Goodale,    Robert   W.,    doing    business    as    Goodale    Dairy 

Co.,    Goodale    Ice    Cream    Co.,    and    Howdy    Bottling 

Works,     Centralia,    111.       Beverage    made    from    milk, 

cocoa,    sngar,   malted   milk,   and  flavor,   and   sold  as    a 

soft   drink,    and    a    sirup   for    making   same.      167,162 ; 

Apr.  24  :  Serial  No.  171.214  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Goodall  Worsted  Co.,  Sanford,  Me.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Men's  and  boys'  coats,  vests,  pants,  and  knickerbockers. 

170,138  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  162,546  ;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 

Goodbar,  Octavia  W.,  doing  business  as  Octavia  Walton, 

Boston,    Mass.      Greeting    cards,    sheets,    and    folders. 

177.414  :  Dec.   18  ;  Serial  No.  166,595  ;  published  Sept. 

25.  1923. 
Goodell-Pratt  Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.    Arbors,  augers, 

awls,  belt   tighteners,   bench   hooks,   bench  tablets,   etc. 

165,931 ;   Mar.   20. 


Goodlatte,  T.  R.,  &  Sons  (Inc.),  Clifton,  N.  J.     Oilcloth. 

171,118  :  July  31  ;   Serial  No.   175,193  ;  published  Apr. 

24,    1923. 
Goodlatte,    T.    R.,    &    Sons,    (Inc.),    Delawanna,    Clifton, 

N.  J.     Oilcloth.     177.068;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  183,145  ; 

published   Sept.   18,  1023. 
Goodlow    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Vests,    coats, 

trousers,   and   overcoats  for  men   and  boys.     169,425 ; 

June  12. 
Goodman,  A.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Matzoths. 

175,824  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  162,732  ;  published  Sept. 

4,  1923. 
Goodman,  A.,  &  Sons.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Alimentary 

paste  products.     176,682  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169,545  ; 

published   Sept.    11,   1923. 
Goodman    American    Ice    Cream    Company,    Chicago,    IIL 

Ice    cream.      170,648;    July    17;    Serial    No.    169,710-; 

published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Adhe- 
sive tire-repair  materials.     163.077  ;  Jan.  2. 
(ioodrleh,  B.  F.,  Company,  The,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Hose 

made  of  rubber  rceiifovcej  with  fabric.      168,192  ;  May 

15  ;  Serial  No.  168,884  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Goodrich,  B.   F.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hose 

made     of     ruDber     reenforced     with     fabric.     105,412 ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  131.966 ;  published  Oct.  17,  1922. 
Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pneu- 
matic-tire casings  made  of  rubber  combined  with  fabric. 

169,849  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,472  ;  published  Apr.  3, 

1923. 
Goodrich    Drug    Company,    Anoka,    Minn.      Liniment    for 

external   use   for   rheumatism,   sore   throat,    colds,   etc. 

167,228;  Apr.   24;   Serial  No.  169,633;  published  Feb. 

13,  1923. 

Goodson,   J.   F.,  &  Company,   doing  business  as  J.  F.   G. 

Coffee  Co.,  Morristown,  Tenn.     Coffee.     171,362 ;  Aug. 

7  ;    Serial  No.   170,582  ;  published  May  8,   1923. 
Goodwin,   Hari-y   L.,   doing  business   as   Post-Golden  Rule 

Fuel  Co.,  Kan,sns   City,  Mo.     Coal.     167,656;  May   8; 

Serial  No.  167,871 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Goodwin,    Harry   L.,   doing  business   as  The   Coney   Cone 

Company,  assignor  to  C.   G.  Rowan,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Ice-cream  cones.     173.618  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  165,258  ; 

published  July  3,   1923. 
Goodwin,  J.  V.,  &  Co.     (See  Van  Goodwin,  J.) 
Goodwin   Oyster   Company,   The,   Columbus,   Ohio.     Fresh 

oysters.     163,817  ;  Jan.  30. 

Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Rubber  and 

oiled  coats- and  jackets.     168,121;  May  15;   Serial  No. 

158,612 :   published  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Rubber  and 

oiled  coats  and  jackets.     168,122  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No. 

158.613 ;    published   Feb.   20,    1923. 
Goodyear   Rubber   Company,  Middletown,    Conn.      Rubber 

boots  and   shoes  and   arctic   overshoes.     170,611 ;  July 

17  ;   Serial  No.  176,338 ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Goodyear   Rubber   Company,   Middletown,   Conn.     Rubber 

boots  and   shoes   and   arctic  overshoes.      173,885  ;   Oct. 

2  ;   Serial  No.   176,337  ;   published   .July  10,   1923. 
Goodyear  Rubber    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    and    St. 

Paul.     Minn.       Rubber     boots     and     shoes.       169,411 ; 

June  12. 
Goodyear    Rubber    Company,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Rubber 

and     leather     goods,     and     waterproof     oiled     fabrics. 

23,455-6;   renewed  Aug.   8,   1923. 
Goodyear    Tire    &    Rubber    Company,   The,    Akron,    Ohio. 

Rubber  or   composition   heels   and   soles  for   boots  and 

shoes.      166,827 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial    No.    170,934 ;    pub- 
lished Jan.  23,  1923. 
Goodvear    Tire    &    Rubber    Company,    The,    Akron,    Ohio. 

Vehicle  tires.     163,866;   Jan.  30. 
Goodyear    Tire    &    Rubber    Company,    The,    Akron,    Ohio. 

Tires  comprised  wholly  or  in  part  of  rubber.     167,685  ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  156,991  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Goodyear    Tire    &    Rubber    Company,    The,    Akron,    Ohio. 

House-organ    publications.      172,044 ;    Aug.    21 ;    Serial 

No.   157,566;   published  May   8,   1923. 
Goodyear    Tire    &    Rubber   Company,    The,    Akron,    Ohio. 

Rubber  belting.     177,126  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  109,059  ; 

published   Oct.   7,   1919. 
Goodyear  Tire   &   Rubber   Company,    The,    Akron,   Ohio. 

Airships,  balloons,  kites,  aviation  and  aeronautical  ac- 
cessories.    174,449 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  164,498  ;  pub- 
lished July  8,  1923. 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.     Vehicle 

rims,  automobiles,  motor  trucks,  etc.     176.897  ;  Dec.  4. 
Goodvear  Waterproof  Company.      (See  Lobel,  Benjamin.) 
Goos-O-Rubb  Co.      (See  FingI,  Anton  W.) 
Gordon,    Gordon,    Chicago,    111.      Rouges   and    Up   sticks. 

170,991 ;  July  24. 
Gordon,  Joseph  P.,  doing  business  as  The  Health  Buckle 

Belt   Co.,   Roekford,    lU.     Belts.     172,509;   Aug.   28. 
Gordon.   Mac,    doing   business   as    Saigo    Varnish    Works, 

New  York.  N.  Y.     Varnish.     172.414;   Aug.  28;  Serial 

No.  178,721  :  published  May  29,  1923. 
Gordon-Pagel  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Bread.     167,265  ; 

Apr.   25 ;   Serial   No.    153,596 ;   published  Feb.    6,   1923. 
Gordone,   Robbie,   Chicago,    lU.      Hair   wavers.      167,632 ; 

May   1 ;   Serial  No.   166,681 ;  published   Nov.   14,   1922. 
Gorham     Chocolate     Company,     Inc.,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y. 

Candy.    166.505;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  163,269;  published 

Jan.  9,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AlpJiaietical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Gorbam  Manufacturing  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Desk 
sets,  pens,  lead  pencils,  envelopes,  etc.  175,293 ;  Nov. 
6  ;  Serial  No.  152,245  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Gorham  Manufacturing  Company,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Pipes,  cigar  and  cigarette  holders,  cases,  boxes,  etc. 
177,429  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  152,246  ;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

Gorton,  Charles  W.,  doing  business  as  Wesco  Sales  Agency, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Shock  absorbers.     172,510  ;  Aug.  28. 

Gorton-Pew  Fisheries  Co.  (See  Pew,  John  &  Son,  as- 
signor. ) 

Gorton-Pew  Fisheries  Company,  Gloucester,  Mass. 
Canned  potatoes  and  salt  fish  combined  for  fish  cakes. 
169,562  ;  June  19. 

Gorton  -  Pew  Fisheries  Company,  Gloucester,  Mass. 
Smoked  herring.     173,570;  Sept.  25. 

Gorton-Pew  Fisheries  Company,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Po- 
tatoes and  salt  fish  combined  for  fish  cakes.  174,518  ; 
Oct.  16  ;   Serial  No.   177,909  ;  published  July   24,   1923. 

Gorton-Pew  Fisheries  Company,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Salt 
codfish.  174,601 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  177,910 ;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 

Company,    The.    Goshen, 


Ind. 


23;   Serial  No.  171,315;  pub- 


Knitted  sweat- 
170,064 ;    pub- 

Y.      Sweaters, 
171,775;  Aug. 


bags. 


Goshen    Churn   &   Ladder 

Ladders.     174,772;  Oct. 

llshed  July  24,  1923. 
Goshen    Churn   &   Ladder    Company,   The,    Goshen,    Ind. 

Ladders  and  step  stools.     175,005  ;  Oct.  80 ;  Serial  No. 

171,314  ;  published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
Goshen  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Goshen,   Ind.     Ladders. 

167,923;   May   8;   Serial  No.   170,245;  published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Gosney,  Cyrus  W.,     Oakland,  Calif.     Pies,  cakes,  bread, 

and   pastries.     172,463  ;  Aug.   28  ;   Serial  No.   169,757  ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Gotham  Aseptic  Laboratories.     (See  Radetzky,  Abraham.) 
Gotham  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Laxatives  and 

corrective  preparations.     172,521 ;   Sept.   4  ;   Serial  No. 

173,928;   published  Apr.   17,    1923. 
Gotham  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Preparation 

for   the   treatment   of   constipation   and   its   symptoms. 

174,355;  Oct.  16;   Serial  No.   177,040;  published  July 

10,  1923. 
Gotham    Corporation,    The,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Prepara- 
tions   for    the    prevention    and    treatment    of    obesity. 

177,358  ;  Dec.  18  ;   Serial  No.  181,887  ;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 
Gotham  Knitting  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

ers.      169,318 ;    June    12 ;    Serial    No. 

lished  Mar.  20. 
Gotham    Knitting    Mills,    New    York,    N. 

scarfs,  knitted  suits,  and  dresses,  etc. 

14  ;  Serial  No.  173,233  ;  published  May  22,  1923, 
Gotthelf,     Harry    J.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.       Hand 

163,688;   Jan.   23. 
Gottlieb,   Joseph,   doing   business   as   Acorn   Watch   Case 

Co.,   New    York,     N.    Y.       Watches    and    watchcases. 

169,497;  June  19;  Serial  No.  154,269;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Gottlieb,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Watches,  watch  move- 
ments, and  parts  thereof.     174,632  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 

179,665  ;  published  July  24,   1923. 
Gottmann,   Theodore,   &    Sons,    doing   business   as    "Gott- 

man's,"  Chicago,  111.     Candy  bar.     164,738;  Feb.  27. 
Gottmann,   Theodore,   &  Sons,  doing   business   as   "  Gott- 

mann's,"  Chicago,  111.     Chocolate  candy  bar.     171,366  ; 

Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  170,015;  published  May  8,  1923. 
"Gottman's."      (See   Gottmann,   Theodore,  &  Sons.) 
Gottschalk,  Steinberg  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Veils. 

170,890  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  160,286  ;  published  Sept. 

5,  1922. 

Gottschall,  Amos  H.,  assignor  to  P.  B.  Gottschall,  Har- 
risburg.  Pa.  Salves,  pills,  vermifuge,  liniment,  and 
cough  balm.     22,471 ;   renewed   Feb.   14,   1928. 

Goudey  Gum  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Chewing 
gum.  172,781 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  156,001 ;  pub- 
lished  .Tune    5,    1923. 

Gould,  Edward  H.,  doing  business  as  Gould  Mf.?.  Co., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Liniment  for  the  treatment  of  rheu- 
matism, neuritis,  lumbago,  sprains,  etc.  169,096 ; 
June  5. 

Gould,  P.  L.,  doing  businpss  as  Alaskan  Fur  Company, 
Houston,  Tex.  P'ur  garrnents.  168,070 ;  May  15  ; 
Serial  No.  162,401 ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Gould  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Chemi- 
cally-treated cloths  for  wiping  glass.  165,055  ;  Mar.  6  ; 
Serial  No.  166,685  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Gower,  William  M.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Antiseptic  salve. 
164,338  ;  Feb.  20. 

Grace  Chocolate  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Maltless 
sirups  for  fountain  drinks.     164,889  ;  Feb.  27. 

Grace  Chocolate  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Candy. 
168,678  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.   169,207  ;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 

Grace,  W.  R.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Textile  fabrics  consisting  of  cotton,  woolen, 
and  silk  piece  goods.  166,826 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No. 
171,269 ;   published   Feb.    6,   1923. 

Grace,  W.  R.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Textile  fabrics  consisting  of  cotton  piece  goods. 
169,676  :  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  173,927  ;  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 


Grace,  W.  R.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Textile  fabrics  consisting  of  cotton  piece  goods. 
170,229;  July  10;  Serial  No.  174,898;  published  Apr. 
3    1923  '        »   r  f 

Grace,  W."  R.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Hosiery  and  men's  knitted  and  textile 
underwear.  173.331 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  171,270 ; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Gracenet  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  nets. 
171,407;  Aug.  7;   Serial  No.  176,404;   published  May 

Gradisar,  Frank,  Ely,  Minn.  Palliative  for  rheumatism, 
Itchlngs,  skin  diseases,  etc.  168,820 ;  May  29 ;  Se- 
rial  No.   170,134;   published   Feb.    20,    1923. 

Grady,  M.  J.,  Company,  Incorporated,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cordage — namely,  sash  cord.     168,078  ;  Jan.  2. 

Grady,  M.  J.,  Company,  Incorporated,  The,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Threads  and  yarns.  167,770;  May  8;  Serial 
No.  170,078 ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Grady,  M.  J.,  Company.  Incorporated,  The,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Tvrtne  and  rope  or  cordage  made  from  flax  or 
linen.  168,224  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  172,220  ;  published 
Feb.  13,  1923. 

Grady  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Furniture 
polish.  166,376  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,806  ;  published 
Dec.  5.  1922. 

Grady  Mfg.  Co.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Metal  cleaner 
and  polish.  167,544 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  170,583 ; 
published  Jan.   2,   1923. 

Graf,  Anton,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Letter  files.  163,327 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Graf,  William,  doing  business  as  Southwark  Beverage 
&  Products  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Malt  sirups  for 
beverage  purposes.  177,334 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
181,443  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Graffin  &  Dolson,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cretonnes  In  the 
piece.  172,847 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,462 ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Graham  Bros.  Soap  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Toilet  soap. 
163,484;  Jan.  9. 

Graham  Bros.  Soap  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Toilet  soap. 
165,240  :  Mar.  6. 

Graham  Bros.  Soap  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shampoo. 
172,726-7  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  Nos.  174,573-4  ;  published 
May   22,    1923. 

Graham.  Brothers,  Evansville,  Ind.  Motor  trucks  and 
automobiles.  170,489  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,272  ; 
published  May  1,  1923. 

Graham  Chemical  Company,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Liquid 
disinfectant.     174,150  ;  Oct.  2. 

Graham  Co.  Inc,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mixed  nuts. 
167,338  :  Apr.  24. 

Graham  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mixed  nuts. 
177,597:  Dec.  18. 

Graham,  Edward  A.,  doing  business  as  Alfred  Graham  & 
Co.,  London,  England.  Telephonic  receivers.  172,993  ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,021 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Graham,  King  R.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Puff  paste  com- 
pound, oleomargarine,  butter,  nut  butter,  etc.  165,152 ; 
Mar.  6  :  Serial  No.  145,396  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Graham  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.,  Graham,  Tex.  Wheat  flour. 
171,033  :  July  81 ;  Serial  No.  159,311 ;  published  Mar. 
27,    192^. 

Graham,  Robt.  J.,  Cashmere,  Wash.  Fresh  boxed  ap- 
ples. 173,963  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  171,536 ;  published 
July  17,  1923. 

Graham  Sanitarium,  The.  (See  Thompson  Barlow  Com- 
pany.) 

Graham,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather.  170,436; 
July  17;   Serial  No.   171,693;  published  Apr.   10,  1923. 

Graham,  William  A.,  doin.g  business  as  Parkstone  Labora- 
tory, Chicago,  111.  Biliary  antiseptic.  173,484  :  Sept. 
25;   Serial  No.  175,862;  published  June  26.   1923. 

Graigen,  Rudolph  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bathing  caps. 
171,802  ;  Aug.  "4;  Serial  No.  164,757  ;  published  May  1, 
1923. 

Grain  Belt  Mills  Company,  South  St.  Joseph,  Mo.     Horse, 

dairy,   hen,   and   chick  feed,   egg   mash,   etc.      172,513 ; 

Sept.   4 ;   Serial  No.   172,154 ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Grain   Export  Co.      (See   Garza   Pablo   G.) 
Gramana  Dairy  Co.      (See  Richards,  Anna  M.) 
Grand  Forks  Bottling  Works,  The,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak. 

Ginger  ale,  cream  soda,  root  beer,  and  other  soft  drinks. 

171,599 ;   Aug.    7 ;    Serial   No.   176,266 ;   published  May 

22,  1923. 
Grand    Lake    &    Gulf    Shrimp    Company,    Westwego,    La. 

Canned  shrimp.     175,294  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  156,740  ; 

published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Grand    Lake    &    Gulf    Shrimp    Company,    Westwego,    La. 

Canned    shrimp.       176,533-4 ;    Nov.    27 ;     Serial    Nos. 

182,512-13  :   published   Sept.   11,   1923. 
Grand     Rapids     Fibre     Cord     Company,     Grand    Rapids, 

Mich.     Fiber  cord  used  In  making  wicker  or  fiber  fur- 
niture.    165,200  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  167,388  ;  published 

Dec.  12,  1922. 
Grand  Rapids  Label  Co.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Gummed 

labels.     163,328;  Jan.  9. 
Grand     Rapids     Toy     Manufacturing     Company,     Grand 

Rapids,  Mich.     Toys — namelv,  wooden  animal  toys,  toy 

furniture,   etc.     164,739 ;   Feb.   27. 
Grand    View    Heights    Citrus    Assn.,    Terra    Bella,    Calif. 

Fresh  citrus  fruits.     163,329-30  ;  Jan.  9. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  Hst  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


685 


Grande  Maisou  de  Blnuc,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand- 
kerchiefs, lace  trimmings,  ribbons,  etc.  174,1)37  ;  Oct. 
30;  Serial  No.  175,142;  iiublisUcd  June  5,  1923. 

Grande  Maison  de  Blanc,  Inc.,  New  y'ork,  N.  Y.  Bras- 
sieres, corsets,  camisoles,  chemises,  nightgowns,  etc. 
175,522  ;  Nov.  G ;  Serial  No.  175,141  ;  published  Aug. 
23,  1923. 

Granger  Mineral  Co.,  Camas,  Wash.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion for  internal  use  in  th-,>  treatment  of  cluonic  dis- 
orders of  the  stomach,  kidneys,  liver,  etc.  173,270 ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  175,014  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Grangers  Manufacturing  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Whiting  for 
industrial   purposes.     175,222 ;   Oct.   30. 

Granite  Cordage  Company,  Granite  Falls,  and  Hickory, 
N.  C.  Cords,  twines,  ropes,  and  lines  of  fiber  ma- 
terial. 168,838 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  170,682 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 

Granite  Cordage  Company,  Granite  Falls  and  Hickory, 
N.  C.  Cords,  twines,  ropes,  and  lines.  175,873  ; 
Nov.   13 ;   Serial   No.   179,196 ;   published   Sept.   4,  1923. 

GraniteviUe  Measuring  Company,  Graniteville,  S.  C.  Cot- 
ton   piece   goods.      173,067 ;    Sept.    11. 

Grant  Motor  Car  I'orporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Motor 
cars.  169.133;  June  12;  Serial  No.  132,237;  published 
Feb.  27,  1923. 

Grant  Watkins  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Cleansing  and 
finishing  cream,  toilet  waters,  perfumes,  sachet  powder, 
etc.  172.356  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  173,483  ;  published 
May  15.  1923. 

Grant,  William  M.,  &  Son.,  Johnstown,  N.  Y.  Ladies' 
silk  underwear,  sport  hats,  hosiery,  etc.  170,123 ; 
July  10  ;   Serial  No.  164,104  ;  published  Oct.   10,  1922. 

(U-aut.  Wra.,  &  S>oiis.  Lid..  iJufltown,  Scotland.  Scotch 
whisky.  177,462  :  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,222  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

Grant,  Wm..  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  Dufftown,  Scotland.  Scotch 
whiskv.  177,467  :  Dec.  IS ;  Serial  No.  177,221 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

Grant,  W.  T.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's  hosiery. 
166,715  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  155,167  ;  published  May 
9,  1922. 

Grant,  W.  T.,  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  New  York, 
N.  y.  Furniture  polish.  170,760 ;  July  24 ;  Serial 
No.    176,405 ;    published  Apr.   24,   1923. 

Grant,  W.  T.,  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.  Paintbrushes. 
171,349;   Aug.   7;   Serial  No.   173,326;    published  May 

1,  1923. 

Grant.    W.    T.,    Company.    Lynn,   Mass..    and    New   York, 

N.  Y.     Electric  hair-curling  irons.     174.367  ;   Oct.   16  : 

Serial  No.  175,6.56;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Grant,    W.    T.,    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Candy. 

174,769  ;   Oct.   23 ;   Serial   No.   170.881  ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Grant,   W.    T.,    Company,    Lynn,    Mass.,    and    New    York, 

N.   Y.      Men's    shirts.      176,255 ;    Nov.    £0 ;    Serial    No. 

1S0.472  ;  published   Sept.  11,  1923. 
Grant,  W.  T.,  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hammers  and 

hatchets.     175,283;   Oct.   30. 
Grant.   W.  T.,   Company,  New   York.  N.   Y.     Safety   pins. 

177.390 ;   Dec.    18 ;   Serial  No.   181,829 ;   published   Oct. 

2,  1923. 

Graphoto  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Coated  glass  plates 
for  etching,  drawing,  and  hand  negatives.  174,581  ; 
Oct.  23;  Serial  No.   163,387;   published  July  24,  1923. 

Grasselli  Chemical  Company,  The.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dyes 
and  dyestuffs.     164,611  ;  Feb.  20. 

Grasselli  Chemical  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dyes 
and  dyestuffs.  169.838;  July  3;  Serial  No.  172,987; 
publi.shed  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Grasselli  Chemical  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dyes 
and  dyestuffs.  169.839  ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  172,986  : 
published   Apr.    3,    1923. 

Grasselli  Chomicnl  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dyes 
and  dvestnffs.  173,125  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  157,922  ; 
published  June  12,   1923. 

Grauert,  Ralph  W..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gold  and  bronze 
leaf.  177,395  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,391  ;  published 
Oct.  2,  1923. 

Grauert,  Ralph  W.,  doing  business  as  R.  W.  Grauert 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bronze,  aluminum,  black, 
white,  and  color  stamping  leaf  for  use  on  hot  press. 
177,729;  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  176,340;  published  Oct. 
9,    1923. 

Graves,  N.  Z.,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Var- 
nishes, paints,  both  ready  mixed  and  paste,  japans. 
166.461  ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  169,548 ;  published  Jan. 
9,  1923. 

Gravin,  Samuel  L.,  doing  business  as  Gravin  Labora- 
tories, New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  treatment  of 
piles,  tumors,  eczema,  and  all  skin  erruptlons. 
175,712  ;  Nov.  6. 

Gravity  Appliance  Company.     (See  Banning.  Edmund  P.) 

Gray,  Arbaces  B.,  doing  business  as  .V.  B.  Gray  Com- 
pany, Sullivan,  Ind.  Prepared  mustard,  vinegar,  to- 
mato catchup,  coffee,  etc.  173,933 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial 
No.  177.485;  published  July  17.  1923. 

Gray  &  Bretey  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Luminous  paint. 
176,031  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,199  ;  published  Sept. 
4,   1923. 

Gray,  Jane.  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dolls. 
164,540  ;  Feb.  20. 


Gray,    Jane,    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dolls. 

165,451;  Mar.  13;   Serial  No.  171,455;   published   Jan. 

2,   1923. 
Gray    Motor   Corporation,    Detroit,    Mich.      Internal-com- 
bustion engines.    166,877  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  156,489  ; 

published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Gray,  P.  N.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Wheat 

(lour.       177.113;    Dec.    11;    Serial    No.    174,735;    pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1023. 
Gray  Wood  Heel  Co.,  Lynn,  Mass.     Wood  heels.    172,123  ; 

Aug.   21  ;  Serial  No.  175,143  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Grayland    Cranberry    Grower*,    Grayland,    Wash.      Kreah 

cranberries.      177,093;    Dec.    11;    Serial    No.    171,316; 

published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Gray's    Laboratory,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Cleaning 

fluids  for  use  on  fabrics,  leather  goods,  etc.     177,796  ; 

Dec.    25. 
ijireanias,  Tom  G.,  Decatur,  111.     Cigars.     108,076  ;  May 

15;  Serial  No.  158,807 -"published  Feb.  27,   1923. 
Great   Atlantic    and    Pacific    Tea   Company,    Jersey    City, 

N.  J.      Shelled   nuts   in   their  natural   state.     169,197; 

June  12  ;   Serial  No.  169,744  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Great   Atlantic    and    Pacific    Tea    Company,    The,    Jersey 

City,    N.    J.      Chocolates.      170,754 ;    July    24 ;    Serial 

No.    173,417  ;  published   Apr.   24,    1923. 
Great   Atlantic    and    Pacific   Tea    Company,   The,   Jersey 

City,    N.    J.      Butter.      172,763 ;    Sept.    11  ;    Serial   No. 

174,776;    published    June    5,    1923. 
Great    Atlantic    and    Pacific   Tea    Company,    The,    Jersey 

City,    N.    J.      Cottonseed    oil    for   frying,    cooking,    etc. 

174,609  ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   176,106  ;   published  July 

24,  1923. 

Great    Falls    Manufacturing    Company,    Somersworth,    N. 

H.     Cotton  sheets  and  sheeting.     163,578  ;  Jan.   23. 
Great  Falls  Manufacturing  Company,  Somersworth,  N.  H. 

Cotton    piece    goods.      171,189 :    July    81  ;    Serial    No. 

157,367  ;   published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Great    Northern     Fur    Dyeing    and    Dressing    Company. 

(See  Pierini,  Attilio.) 
Great    Notch    Paper    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Wrapping     paper.       172,915 ;     Sept.     11  ;     Serial     No. 

178,502;    published    June    5,    1923. 
Great  Southern  Refining  Company,  Lexington,  Ky.     Lubri- 
cating oils  and  greases.     176,466  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

176,078  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Great  West  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.,  Amarillo,   Tex.     Mixed 

feed   manufactured   from   Kafir    corn,    milo    maize,    and 

wheat  bran.     167,552  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  105,680  ;  pub 

Ilshed  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Great  Western  Food  Co.     (See  Hunsaker,  Ernest  D.) 
Great  Western  Oil  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Motor 

oil.     165.771  ;   Mar.  20  ;   Serial  No.  159,699  ;  published 

Jan.  2,  1923. 
Great  Western  Smelting  &  Refining  Company,  Chicago,  111. 

Solder.     163,657  ;  Jan.  23. 
Greater  Manhattan  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Boys'   and  men's   sweaters.      175,969 ;   Nov.   13 ;    Serial 

No.  162,545  :  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Greater  N.  Y.  Hat  &  Cap  Works,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's 

and  boys'  hats.     166.846;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  166,229; 

published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Greater    New    York   Distributing    Co.,    New   York,    N.   Y. 

Publication   issued    daily.      163,714-15 ;    Jan.    23. 
Greater    New    York    Distributing    Co.,    New    York,    N.    T. 

Publication    issued    daily.      163,743:    .Tan.    23. 
Grebe,   a.  H.,  &  Co.,   Inc.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.   Y.     Radio 

receiving  apparatus  and  a  combined  radio  receiving  and 

phonograph  apparatus.     164,391;  Feb.  20. 
Greco,    Felix    V.,    doing   business    as    The    Hairvita    Hair 

Tonic     Co.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Liquid     hair     tonic. 

177,450  ;  Dec.  18  ;   Serial  No.  182,051 ;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 

Green,   A.    P.,   Fire   Brick  Co.,   Mexico,   Mo.     Fire    brick, 

fire-brick  patching  material,  and  plastic  furnace  lining. 

168,512  ;  May  22. 
Green,   A.   P.,   Fire   Brick   Co.,   Mexico,   Mo.      Fire  brick, 

fire-brick  cement,  fire  clay,  and  tile.     171,609-12  ;  Aug. 

7  :   Serial  Nos.  173,486-9  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Green,   A.    P.,   Fire   Brick   Co.,   Mexico,   Mo.      Fire   brick, 

fire  brick  cement,  and  fire-clay  tile.     176.100;  Nov.  13. 
Green,   Charles   L..   New  Orleans,  La.     Hair  grower  and 

dandruff    preparation.      175,573 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

181,023;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Green     &    Company,     Chicago,     111.       Butter    and    eggs. 

167,119  ;   Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   164,900  ;   published  Dec. 

19,  1922. 
Green    &   Green    Company.   The,    Dayton    and   Cincinnati, 

Ohio.     Crackers  and  cakes  and  cracker  meal.     172,458; 

Aug.  28;   Serial   No.   158.772:  published   May   15,   1923. 
Greenan,    Michael,    Pawtucket,    B.    I.       Light    supports. 

167,454  :   May    1 ;    Serial   No.   161,879 ;    published    Jan. 

30.  1923. 
Greenberg,  Harry,   Co..   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Women's 

and   misses'  coats,  cloaks,  and  suits.     168.022;  May  8. 
Greenberg-Kantor    Company,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Cotton 

pants,  Khaki  pants,  work  shirts,  and  overalls.     169,535  : 

June  19  ;  Serial  No.  168,033  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Greenberg.  Nathan  N.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Suits  and  coats 

for  boys,   dresses,  rompers,   and   creeners   for   children. 

1 66.643  :   Apr.   10  :    Serial  No.   165.789  ;  published   Jan 

9,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpha'betical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Greene,    Jesse   N.,    doing   business   as   J.    N.    Greene    Co., 

Norfolk,  Va.     Stimulating  tonic  for  kidney  and  bladder 

derangements.     176,990  ;   Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No.   179,467  ; 

published    Sept.    11,    1923. 
Greene,    William   C,    Company,   Providence,    R.    I.      Pins, 

buckles,  clasps,  buttons,  watch  chains,  neck  chains,  etc 

170,455  ;   July  17  ;   Serial  No.  172,331  ;   published  Api. 

3,  1923. 
Greenebaum,  Well  &  Michels,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Ho- 
siery.    171,256  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  169,590 ;  published 

May    8,    1923. 
Greenfield's,   E.,    Sons,   New 'York   and   Brooklyn,   N.   T. 

Chocolates  and  candles.     168,826 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 

170,386  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Greenfield's    B.,    Sons,    New    York    and    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Chocolate    candles.       168,871 ;    May    29 ;    Serial    No. 

170,382  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Greenfield's,    E.,    Sons,    New    Xork    and   Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Chocolates  and  candies.     1*8,872  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No. 

170,378;    published   Mar.    13,    1923. 
Greenfield's,   B.,    Sons,    New    York    and    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Chocolates  and   candles.     169,913  ;   July  3  ;   Serial  No. 

170,377;    published   Apr.   3,    1923. 
©reenfleld'e,   E.,    Sons,   New   York  and   Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 

Chocolates  and  candles.      170,088-9;   July   10;    Serial 

Nos.    170,383-4 ;   published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Greenfield's,    E.,    Sons,    NeTT    York-    and   Brooklyn,    N.   Y. 

Chocolates    and    candles.      170,495 ;    July    17 ;    Serial 

No.    170,381;    published  Apr.   24,    1023. 
Greenfield's,   E.,    Sons,    New   York    and   Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 
.   Chocolates    and    candles.       170,824 ;    July    24 ;    Serial 

No.    170,380 ;    published   Apr.    24,    1923. 
Greenfield's,    E.,    Sons,    New   York    and    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Chocolates  and  candies.     171,240  ;  July  31  ;   Serial  No. 

170,385;   published   May   15,   1923. 
Greenfield's,    E.,    Sons,    New    York    and    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Chocolates  and  candies.     175,787  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 

179,790  ;   published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Greenhaigh  Mills,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Cotton  piece  goods — 
viz,  pongee.     163,895  ;  Feb.  6. 

Greenslade,  Arthur  B.,  Brixton,  London,  England.  Elec- 
trical apparatus — namely,  switches  and  resistances, 
wireless  apparatus.  166,236 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
165,373  ;  published  Nov.   14,  1922. 

Greenstone,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  boys' 
shirts.     173,512  ;   Sept.   25. 

Greenup  Broom  Co.  Inc.,  Greenup,  111.  Brooms.  168,250  ; 
May  15;  S^Tisil  No.  173,418:  published  Feb.  27.  1923. 

Greenwald  Brothers  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hosiery.  173,422  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  157,032  ;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

Greenwald,  Friedman  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tailor-made  dresses.  173,699 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
177,184  ;  published  .Tune  19,  1923. 

Greenwald  Packing  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Hams, 
bacon,   lard,   and  sausage.     163,843-4 ;  Jan.  30. 

Greenwald  Packing  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Hams, 
bacon,  lard,  and  sausage.  168,804 ;  May  29 ;  Serial 
No.   157,150;    published  Mar.   6,   1923. 

Gregory,  O.  L.,  Vinegar  Co.,  The,  Paris,  Tex.  ^Vhite  dis- 
tilled vinegar.     169,029  ;  May  29. 

Grelg,  John,  London,  England.  Apparatus  for  playing 
a  game  of  chance.  171,528  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176,022  ; 
published  May  8,  1923. 

Greist  Mfg.  Company,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Manual 
holder  for  razor  blades.  108,917  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
152,748  ;  puhlished  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Grennan  Cake  Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio ;  Detroit, 
Mich. ;  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,  Minn.  ;  and  Chicago, 
111.  Cakes,  cookies,  and  fried  cakes.  166,148  ;  Mar.  27  ; 
Serial  No.  157,031 ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 

Grennan  Cake  Corporation,  Chicago,  III.  Cakes,  cookies, 
and  fried  cakes.  171,483  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  153,170  ; 
published    May    22,    1923. 

Grennan  Cake  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Casters. 
175,300  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,593  ;  published  Aug. 
14.  1923. 

Grenoville,  Marie  M.  Richard  Vve.,  doing  business  as 
Parfumerie  Grenoville,  Asnleres,  Prance.  Liquid  ad- 
hesive toilet  powder.  177,048 ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
180.370;   published    Sept.   18,   1923. 

Greschler  Brothers,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Polish  for  pianos, 
automobiles,  furniture,  etc.     163,501  ;  Jan.  16. 

Grey,  Frank  S.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Pills  for  the  relief  of 
liver  complaint,  constipation,  etc.  175,646 ;  Nov.  6 ; 
Serial  No.   180,537  ;   published  Aug.   28,  1923. 

Grier-Sutherland  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Small  storage  bat- 
teries.    169,406  ;  June  12. 

Gries,  .Toseph  M.,  Battle  Mountain,  Nev.  Ice  cream. 
173,274  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  174,832  ;  published  June 
19,  1923. 

Griffin,  Robert,  Company,  The,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Wall 
paper.  171,143 ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  161,250 ;  pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 

Griffin,  William  R.,  West  Norwood,  N.  J.  Moth-preven- 
tive. 174,374;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  167,720;  published 
July  17,  1923. 

Grlfflng  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Norwalk.  Conn.  Braids, 
tinsel  braids,  cord  edge,  tubular,  soutache,  etc.,  braids. 
174.843  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,776 ;  published  July 
31,  1923. 


Grifflth-Durney  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  fruits 
and  vegetables.  170,831  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,016  ; 
published  May  8,  1923. 

Griffiths,  David  U.,  doing  business  as  Donaldson  &  Co., 
Glasgow,  Scotland.  Golf  clubs,  balls,  bags,  irons,  and 
tees.  172, . 302  ;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  175,390;  published 
May  29,   1923. 

Griggs  Bros.  Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Honey.  177,134-6  ;  Dec. 
11 ;  Serial  Nos.  149,694-6  ;  publi.shed  Sept.  26,  1922. 

Griggs  Bros.  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Honey.  177,139; 
Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  149,697  ;  published  Sept.  26,   1922. 

Grlgsby-Grunow-Hinds  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Windshield 
visors  for  automobiles.  174,947-8  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  Nos. 
167,390-1 ;    published  Aug.    14,    1923. 

Grlgsby-Grunow-Hinds  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Reels  of  electric 
connecting  conductors.  175,993 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
162,991  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Grimes,  David,  doing  business  as  Grimes  Radio  Engr. 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  receiving  outfits. 
171,042  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  174,657 ;  published  Apr. 
24,   1923. 

Grimm  &  Schlegelmilch,  Yankton,  S.  Dak.  Cigars. 
163.331 ;  Jan.  9. 

Grindle  Fuel  Equipment  Company,  Harvey,  111.  Appa- 
ratus for  preparing,  conveying,  and  burning  commi- 
nuted fuel.  172,953  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,551 ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Grinnell,  Willis,  assignor  to  Ridley  Watts  &  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Bleached,  brown,  and  printed  cotton 
foods.      22,903 ;    renewed    May    2,    1923. 

Grinnell,  Willis,  assignor  to  Ridley  Watts  &  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Bleached,  brown,  and  printed  cotton 
goods.     23,022  ;  renewed  May  16,   1923. 

Grip  Bow  Tie  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Neckties.  173,231 ; 
Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  173,353;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Gripx,  Manufacturing  Co.,  Waunakoe,  Wis.  Door-knob 
fasteners.  175.944;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  173,079; 
published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Griscom-Russell  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dump 
bodies  for  automobile  trucks.  165,058;  Mar.  6;  Serial 
No.  166  527;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Griswold  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Erie,  Pa.  Tea- 
kettle. 168,953  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  172,155  ;  published 
Mar.  6,  1923. 

Griswold  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Erie,  Pa.  Dutch 
ovens.  170,475  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,156 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Griswoldville  M'f'g  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Unmedlcated 
gauze.  171,533  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  175,310 ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Grobel,  Ewald,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery.  174,995  ;  Oct. 
30;    Serial   No.   172,876;    published   Aug.   7,   1923. 

Groeniger  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Plumbers'  ware.  176,586  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,480  ; 
published  Sept.   18,   1923. 

Grohs,  George  J.,  Torrington,  Conn.  Healing  salve  for 
abrasions,  ulcers,  cuts,  bruises,  etc.    163,079  ;  Jan.  2. 

Cropper  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Scarfs 
and  neckties.     169,420  ;  June  12. 

Gropper  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress 
goodfi  and  all  knit  fabrics.  175,077 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial 
No.   169,807  ;  published  Aug.   7,  1923. 

Grosberg,  Joseph  B.,  doing  business  as  Grosberg  Pack- 
ing Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Canned  fruits  and  vege- 
tables and  spices.  169,343 :  June  12 ;  Sex-lal  No. 
170,683  ;  published  Mar.  27,   1923. 

Grosley,  Armand,  Paris,  France.  Vaccines.  164,153 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Grosner,  Gerald  D.,  doing  business  as  Grosner's,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  Men's  dress  and  negligee  shirts,  nightshirts, 
and  pyjamas.  173,228  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  173,419  ; 
published   June   19,   1923. 

Gross,  Fred  H.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Shaving  cream  in  the 
form  of  a  soap  paste  used  before  shaving.  168,617 ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  169.167  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Gross,  L.  N.,  Company,  The.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apronc 
bungalow  aprons,  and  dresses.     163,579  ;  .Tan.  23. 

Gross,  L.  N.,  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Women's 
bloomers.  169,769  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,240  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Gross,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  Bel-Mont  Labora- 
tories, Philiidelphia.  Pa.  Medicinal  preparation  used 
in  the  treatment  of  eczema.     164,450  ;  Feb.  20. 

Gross,  Wm:  H.,  Chemical  Company,  Snn  Antonio,  Tex. 
Chemicals,  medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  preparations. 
170,097  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  169,205  ;  published  Apr. 
10,   1923. 

Grosser.  Walter  C.  doing  business  as  Grosser  Mfg. 
Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Faucets,  cocks,  etc.  173,972 ; 
Oct.   2 ;    Serial  No.   172,592 :   published   July   10,   1923. 

Grossfeld.  S.  E.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Fruit  preserves 
and  honey.     176,934  ;   Dec.  4. 

Grossman,  Elenore,  New  York.  Sport  clothes  for  women. 
166,723  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  160,936  ;  published  Jan. 
9,    1923. 

Grossman,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  Giant  Umbrella  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Umbrellas  and  parasols.  174,366 ; 
Oct.  16;   Serial  No.   176,.342 ;  published  July  10,   1923. 

Grossman,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  Giant  Umbrella  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Umbrellas  and  parasols.  177.569 : 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  176,341  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923 


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Grossman,  Joseph,  doinir  business  ns  KasiUim  Flour  Com- 
pany, Steubeuville,  Ohio.  Wlntor-wbeat  flour.  107,239  ; 
Apr.   24  :   Serial   No.   159,350 ;    published   Feb.   C,   192,S. 

Grossman,  Julius,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Women's  shoes, 
high  and  low  models.  172,103 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No. 
173,490  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Grossman,  h.  K.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoos.  171,837  ; 
Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  171,637;  published  May  8,1923. 

Grossman  Shoe  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Leather  boots, 
shoes,  oxfords,  and  low  quarters.  172,078  ;  Aug.  21 ; 
Serial   No.   176,267  ;   published   May  22,   1923. 

Grossmlth,  J.,  &  Son,  Limited,  London,  England.  Per- 
fumed soap.  169,545  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  170,978  ; 
published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Grossmith,  J.,  &  Son,  Limited,  London,  England.  Per- 
fume and  face  powder.  109,598 ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No. 
170,979;    published    Mar.    20,    1923. 

Grossmith,  J.,  &  Son,  Limited,  London,  England.  Lav- 
ender water.  169,665;  June  26;  Serial  No.  170,976; 
published   Mar.  20,   1923. 

Grossmith,  J.,  &  Son,  Limited,  London,  England.  Toilet 
soap.  171,850 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No.  170,977  ;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 

Grossmith,  John  L.,  assignor  to  J.  Grossmith  &  Son, 
Limited,  London,  England.  Perfumery  and  perfumed 
soap.     23,025 ;  renewed   May  16,   1923. 

Qrosvenor,  C.  A.,  Shoe  Company.  (See  Grosvenor,  Charles 
A.) 

Grosvenor,  Charles  A.,  doing  business  as  C.  A.  Grosvenor 
Shoe  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Slippers  of  felt. 
165.421  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  154,361 ;  published  Jan. 
3,  1922. 

Grothe,  John  J.,  Co.  Inc..  Woburn,  Mass.  Refrigerators. 
165,729 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  169,128 ;  published 
Dee.   12,   1922. 

Grove  Park  Inn.  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Biltmore  Indus- 
tries, Asheville,  N.  C.  Woolen  homespun  textile  fab- 
rics In  the  piece.  173,020 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
172,988;    published  June   5,    1923. 

Grove  Park  Inn,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Biltmore  Indus- 
tries. Asheville,  N.  C  Woolen  homespun  textile  fabrics 
in  rhe  piece.     174.528  ;  Oct.  16. 

Growers  Distilling  Co.,  Woodbine,  Md.  Chenopodlum  oil. 
172,730  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,519  ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Growers  Service  Co.,  Yucaipa,  Calif.  Fresh  apples. 
176,723  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  171,840  ;  published  Sept. 
11,    1923. 

Gruen  Watch  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  and  Time  Hill, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Watches,  watchcases,  and  watch 
movements.     174,290-1  ;  Oct.  9. 

Gruen  Watch  Company,  The,  Cincinnati  and  Time  Hill, 
Ohio.  Watches,  watchcases,  and  watch  movements. 
177,596;  Dec.  18. 

Gruendler  Patent  Crusher  &  Pulverizer  Co.,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  Crushers,  shredders,  breakers,  pulverizers,  and 
grinders.  166,850  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  165,372  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  23,  1923. 

Gruenhagen's,  San  Francisco,  Caiif.  Chocolate  fruit  bar 
169,777  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  168,766  ;  published  Apr.  3 
1923. 

Grumiaux,  Bertha  B.,  Norfolk,  Va.  One-piece  infant* 
garment  used  as  a  cloak,  bonnet,  and  carriage  robe. 
163,580;  Jan.  23. 

Gruneberg,  Carl,  Biirsten-Fabric  Bratislava,  Bratislava, 
Czechoslovakia.  Toothbrushes.  171,470 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Se- 
rial No.  178,664  ;    published  May   22,  1923. 

Gsell,  R.,  &  Co.     (See  Gsell,  Roland  A.,  assignor.) 

Gsell,  Roland  A.,  assignor  to  R.  Gsell  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  y.  Watches,  watch  cases,  watch  movements, 
and  parts  thereof.     164,300  ;  Feb.  20. 

Guarantie  Company.  The.     (See  Kahll.  Abraham  A.) 

Gude  Brothers,  KieEEer  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Eggs. 
176,180-1 ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  Nos.  174,443-4  ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Gude  Brothers,  Kieffer  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  But- 
ter and  eggs.  176,182;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  174,442; 
published  July  10,  1928. 

Gude  Brothers,  Kieffer  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Eggs. 
170,183  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  174,440  ;  published  July 
10    1923. 

Gude'brod  Bros.  Silk  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spool  silk. 
173,503;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  175,785;  published 
June  26,   1923. 

Gudelj.  Ella  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Child's  under- 
waist.      164,806;    Feb.   27. 

Guerra,  M.  G.,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Table  and  bed 
linen,  handkerchiefs,  towels,  curtains,  etc.  169,862 ; 
July  3  ;  Serial  No.  175,786 :  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Guerre,  Louis  F.,  &  Co.      (See  Guerre,  Louis  F.) 

Guerre,  Louis  P.,  doing  business  as  Louis  F.  Guerre  4 
Co.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Rooting  cement.  167,585  ;  May 
1 ;  Serial  No.  170,136  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Guest,  Keen  &  Nettli^folds  Limited.  Smethwick,  England. 
Screws,  bolts,  washers,  etc.  173,434  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial 
No.  166.683;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Guest  Neckwear  Co.,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Neckties. 
175,310;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  159,461;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Guiberson  Corporation,  The,  Dallas,  Tex.  Well  packers, 
plugs,  tubing  catchers,  pipe  wrenches,  etc.  163,881 ; 
Feb.  6. 


Guldi.  Rafl'aele,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  gon- 
orrhea  and   gleet.      176,931  ;    Dec.   4. 

Guild  Products  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Waste- 
baskets,  desk  trays,  and  cash  boxes.     163,332;  .Tan.  9. 

Guild  Products  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Type- 
writer oil.     164,388;  Feb.  20. 

Guild  Products  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Card,  T, 
and  bank  pins.  168,903  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  165,543  ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Guild  Products  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Writing 
ink  and  fluid  in  various  colors.  169,228 ;  June  12 ; 
Seri.ll    No.    165,545 ;    published    Mar.    6,    1923. 

Guild  Products  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ink  eradi- 
cator.  169,810  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  165,544  ;  published 
Mar.  13,  1923. 

Guillou,  Henri,  Montrouge,  France.  Transmission  or  driv- 
ing belts.     163,333  ;  Jan.   9. 

Guinea  Products  Co.     (See  judson,  L.  J.) 

Guiterman  Bros.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Clothing  for  sport, 
work,  and  other  wear.  177,556 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
173,354;  published  Oct.  2,  l623. 

Gulden,  Charles,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mustard. 
164,923  ;   Feb.  27. 

Gulf  States  Steel  Company,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Barbed 
wire.  171,810-12 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  Nos.  177,777-9 ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Gulfport  Grocery  Company,  Gulfport,  Miss.  Dairy  feed. 
165,423 ;   Mar.   6 ;   Serial   No.   155,960 ;   published  Nov. 

14,  1922. 

Gump,  B.  F.,  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Milling  machinery,  bolt- 
ing reels,  feed  screens,  etc.  170,208  ;  July  10  ;  Serial 
No.    124,986;    published    Apr.    17,    1923. 

Gunckel,  Will  H.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Beverage  sold  as  a  soft 
drink.  171,137 ;  July  15 ;  Serial  No.  159,700 ;  pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 

Gund,  George,  doing  business  as  Hygienic  Coffee  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Coffee.  170,484 ;  July  17 ; 
Serial  No.  172,529  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Gunion,  Walter  E.,  Lancaster,  Ohio.  Lenses  for  electri- 
cally-operated direction  signals  for  use  on  vehicles. 
165,984  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  162,334  ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Gunn  Furniture  Company,  The,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Counters,  cafeteria  tables,  office  tables,  dressers,  etc. 
177,564  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  175,552  ;  published  Oct. 
2,  1923. 

Gunter,  Daniel  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Dan-Nax  Co., 
Atlanta,  Ga.  Liver  regulator  and  tonic.  175,499  ;  Nov. 
6;  Serial  Na.  177,297;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Gurinian  Candy  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Candy.  168,555  ;  May 
29  ;  Serial  No.  161,248 ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Gurley  Candy  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Candy — 
namely,  bar  goods.  168,582 :  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
163,268;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Gurley  Candy  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Candy. 
171,309  ;   Aug.    7 ;   Serial  No.    163,267 ;    published   May 

15,  1923. 

Gurney,  D.  B.,  Company,  Whitman,  Mass.  Tacks  and 
nails.     165,937-8;  Mar.  20. 

Gussow,  Abraham,  doing  business  as  A.  Gussow  &  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  cotton  undergarments. 
175,320-1  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  Nos.  180,928-9  ;  published 
Aug.  14,  1923. 

Gustenhoven,  Anton,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hard  candies. 
167,301  ;  Apr.  24. 

Guthrie  &  Co.,  Limited,  Singapore,  Straits  Settlements, 
and  London,  England.  Bathtubs,  screws,  bolts  and 
nuts,  boot  and  shoe  protectors,  etc.     163,890-1 ;  Feb.  6. 

Guthrie  &  Co.,  Limited,  Singapore,  Straits  Settlements, 
and  London,  England.  Knives,  scissors,  shears,  hoes, 
shovels,  etc.     163,892-3  ;  Feb.  6. 

Guthrie  &  Company  Limited,  Singapore,  Straits  Settle- 
ments, and  London,  England.  Knives,  shears,  hoes, 
axes,  scythes,  etc.  165,599 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
131,070  ;   published  Apr.  25.   1922. 

Gutman  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  muslin  under- 
wear. 1T5.861  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  175,489  ;  published 
Aug.  28,  1923. 

Gutman,  F.  V.,  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
175,594;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  179,531;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Gutterman-Strauss  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Sole  leather, 
whole  and  cut  stock.  167,639 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No. 
167,980;   published   Dec.    19,   1922. 

Gypsy  Dyes,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Dyes.  177,238  ;  Dec.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  181,486;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

H.  A.  D.  Sales  &  Engineering  Co.,  Not  Incorporated.  (Se« 
Douglas,  Harry  A.) 

H.  &  A.  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Eyeshades  or  visors.  176,868 ;  Dec.  4 ;  Serial  No. 
182,052 ;    published    Sept.    25,    1923. 

H.  E.  M.  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Toy  coasters. 
171,151 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  176,023  ;  published  Apr. 
24.  1923. 

H.  F.  Chemical  Company,  The,  Washington,  D.  C.  Medici- 
nal preparation  for  hay  fever,  rose  colds,  and  catarrhal 
colds,  167.554 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  165,590 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922. 

H.  it  H.  Products  Company.      (See  Horner,  Marv  B.) 

H.  K.  H.  Silk  Co..  The,  Watertown,  Conn.  Silk"  threads. 
164,787;  Feb.  27. 

H.  K.  H.  Silk  Co.,  The,  Watertown,  Conn.  Pure  and 
artificial  silk  threads.     165,942;  Mar.  20. 


688 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


H.  K.  H  Silk  Co.,  The,  Watertown,  Conn.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Silk,  linen,  cotton,  and  fiber  threads.  166,770 ; 
Apr.    10. 

H.  K.  H.  Silk  Company,  The,  Watertown,  Conn.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and  cotton  threads,  twists,  and 
artificial  embroidery  flosses.  167,436  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 
No.    164,540;    published   Jan.   9,   1923. 

H.  K.  H.  Silk  Company,  Watertown,  Conn.  Silk  and 
cotton  threads,  twists,  and  for  artificial  embroidery 
flosses.  167,447 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  164,541 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  19,  1923. 

H.  K.  II.  yuk  Co.,  The,  Watertown,  Conn.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Fabrics  of  silk,  artificial  silk,  cotton,  and  com- 
binations of  same.  168,216 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
172,474  ;    published    Feb.    13,   1923. 

H.  K.  H.  Silk  Co.,  The,  Watertown,  Conn.  Pure  and 
artificial  silk  threads.  168,854 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
173,766  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

H.  K.  H.  Silk  Co.,  The,  Watertown,  Conn.  Pure  and 
artificial  silk  threads.     174,529  ;  Oct.   16. 

H.  K.  H.  Silk  Co.,  The,  Watertown,  Conn.  Sewing  silk. 
175,168 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  181,594  ;  published  Aug. 
14,   1923. 

H.  K.  H.  Silk  Co.,  The,  Watertown,  Conn.  Silk  threads. 
175,233;    Oct.   30. 

H.  L.  Distillator  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hats. 
176.036:  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  179,785;  published  Aug. 
14,   1923. 

H.  L.  Distillator  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hats. 
176,276;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  177,727;  published  July 
31,  1923. 

H-M  Manufacturing  Co.,  Kent,  Ohio.  Supplemental  wa- 
terproof fiber  cushioning  soles  for  boots  and  shoes. 
176,277;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  177,605;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

H-O  Cereal  Company.  (See  H-0  (Hornhy's  Oatmeal) 
Company,   assignor.) 

H-O  Cereal  Company,  Inc,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Bird  anfi 
poultry  feeds.     163,676;  Jan.  23. 

H-O  Cereal  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Horse, 
cattle,   and    poultry    feeds.      165,630 ;    Mar.    13. 

H-O  Cereal  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Stock, 
cattle,   bird,   and   poultry   feeds.      166,284 ;   Mar.   27. 

H-O  Cereal  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Bird  and 
poultry  feeds.  167,385  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  164,643  ; 
published  Jan.  30,   1923. 

H-O  Cereal  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Flour 
made  from  wheat,  corn,  rice,  etc.,  and  breakfast  cere- 
als. 170,697;  July  24;  Serial  No.  155,560;  published 
Mar.  20,  1923. 

H-O  Cereal  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Buffalo,  N,  Y.  Poultry 
feeds.  170,855  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  168,968  ;  published 
Mar.  20,  1923. 

H-O  (Hornby's  Oatmeal)  Company,  The,  assignor  to  The 
H-O  Cereal  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oatmeal 
and  similar  oat  foods.     23,770 ;  renewed  Oct.  31,  1923. 

H.  &  S.  Products  Co.,  Millvllle,  N.  J.  Waterproof  and 
antiseptic  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  cuts, 
cracks,  and  abrasions  of  the  skin.  174,043 ;  Oct.  2 ; 
Serial    No.    177,487 ;    published    July    10.    1923. 

H.  S.  B.  W.-Cochrane  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Zeolites  and  base  -  exchange  water  -  softening  agents. 
172,360  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.   173,888  ;  published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 

Haack  &  Company,  Newark,  N.   J.,  and   Brooklyn,  N.   Y. 

Hides,    furs.      167,823 ;    May   8 ;    Serial    No.    156,901 ; 

published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Haag,  Robert  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Paper  and  stationery. 

165,338  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  162,735  ;  published  Nov.  28. 
Haas    Baruch    &    Co.,    Los    Angeles,     Calif.       Tapioca. 

170,491 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  171,317 ;  published  Apr. 

24,   1923. 

Haas,  Baruch  &  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Coffee.    175,518  ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  176,623  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Haas,    Baruch    &    Co.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Table    salt. 

177,228  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,745  ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 

Haas  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Oysters.      24,182 ;   renewed   Feb.    6,    1924. 

Haas  Brothers,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  fruits  and 
vegetables.  171,110 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  174,694 ; 
published  May  8,  1923. 

Haas  Brothers  Fabrics  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Piece  goods  made  of  silk.  171,615-16 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Se- 
rial Nos.  177,844-5  ;  published  May  15,   1923. 

Haas  Brothers  Fabrics  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Silk,  linen,  woolen,  and  cotton  piece  goods  and  com- 
binations thereof.  173,318 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No, 
165.865  :  published  Aug.   29,   1^22. 

Haas  Brothers  Fabrics  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Silk,  artificial-silk,  cotton,  linen,  and  woolen  piece 
goods.  175,464 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  182,344 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 

Haag    Brothers    Fabrics    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Silk,    cotton,    etc.   piece   goods.      177,073-4 ;    Dec.   11 ; 

Serial  Nos.  183,740-1 ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Haas    Brothers    Fabrics   Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Silk,  cotton,  linen,   and  woolen  piece  goods.     177,075  ; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  183,738  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Haas   Brothers    Fabrics    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Silk,  cotton,  linen,   and  woolen   piece  goods.     177,078  ; 

Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  183,742;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 


Haas-Leiber  Grocery  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Coffee.  173.405  ; 
Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,863  ;  published  June  26, 1923. 

Haberdashers  Novelty  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ho- 
siery.    163,080  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hadfleld,  John  W.,  Co.,  PhUadelphla,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
177,403  ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  179,791 ;  published 
Oct,  9,  1923. 

Hadflelds  Limited,  Sheffield,  England.  Steel  in  rod,  bar, 
rail,  sheet,  etc.  171,824  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  175,553  ; 
published  May  8,  1923. 

Hadley,  Charles  R.,  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Loose- 
leaf  bookkeeping  forms,  binders,  and  indexes.  165,700; 
Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  170,017  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Haegelin,  Roscoe,  Co.,  Santa  Rosa,  Calif.  Pickles,  vine- 
gar, fruit  jellies,  and  preserves,  etc.  177,145  :  Dec.  11  ; 
Serial   No.   152,276 ;   published   Nov.   22,    1921. 

Haeseler,  Charles  H.,  doing  business  as  Alert  Manufac- 
turing (Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Condiment  con- 
tainers. 174,244 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No.  172,834 ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

Hallenreffer  &  Co.     (See  N'>w  England  Brewing  Co.) 

Haft,  Morris  W.,  &  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies' 
outer  garments.  177,554  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  183,064  ; 
published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Hagar  and  Dodd  Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Beverages  sold  as 
soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the  same.  164,265 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Hagel,  Albert,  doing  business  as  A.  &  H.  Auto  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  and  furniture  pol- 
ish. 166,027  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,754  ;  published 
Nov.  28,  1922. 

Hagemanu  Glass  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Mirror 
and  plate  glass  for  mirrors  and  art  purposes.  168,472  ; 
May  22  ;   Serial  No.  167,872  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Hagen  Import  Co.      (See  Goldsmith,  David  J.) 

Hagen  Oil  Company.      (See  Hagen,  Wyatt.) 

Uagen,  Wyatt,  doing  business  as  Hagen  Oil  Company, 
Shattuck,  Okla.    Mineral-oil  products.    163,502  ;  Jan.  16. 

Hagenbacher,  Karl,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Stereotype  mats. 
163,603;  Jan.  16. 

Hager,  Clark  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  piece 
goods.  170,233 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  174,007 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

tlagerstowu    Table    Works.      (See   Miller.    Francis    H.l 

Hagler,  Norman  M.,  doing  business  as  Hagler-AUen 
Mfg.  Company,  Du  Quoin,  111.  Insecticide  powders. 
177,666  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  181,394  ;  published  Oct. 
9,    1923. 

Hague,  A.  J.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  pins. 
166,318;  Mar.  27. 

Haight,   Louis  P.,  doing  business   as  The  Walk-Straight 

Club,     Boston,     Mass.       Boots,     shoes,     and     sandals. 

164,()70;  Feb.  13. 
Haiku  Fruit  &  Packing  Co.,  Haiku,  Maui,  Hawaii.    Canned 

pineapple.     168,680-1 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  169,241-2 ; 

published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Haiku  Fruit  &  Packing  Co.,  Haiku,  Maui,  Hawaii.    Canned 

pineapple.     168,682-3  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.  169,244-5  ; 

published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Haiku   Fruit   &  Packing   Co.,   Haiku,   Maul,   Hawaii,   and 

San    Francisco,    Calif.      Canned    pineapple.      171,266 ; 

July   31 :   Serial  No.  169,243  ;   published  May   8,    1923. 
Haines     Manufacturing    Corporation,     Rochester,     N.     Y. 

Automobile  accessories.     189,203  ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 

168,888;   published    Mar.   13,   1923. 
Haines    Manufacturing     Corporation,     Rochester,    N.    Y. 

Automobile  accessories.     169,310;  June  12;  Serial  No. 

168,889  :  published  Mar.   13,  1923. 
Haines     M.nnufacturing     Corporation,     Rochester,     N.    Y. 

Automobile  accessories.      174,595  ;  Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No. 

178,841  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Hairette  Remedy  Company.      (See  Montgomery,  John  B.) 
Hair-O  Laboratories  Co.     (See  Spake,  John  P.) 
Hairvita   Hair  Tonic   Co.      (See  Greco,   Felix  V.) 
Haiss,    Gverge,    Manufacturing    Company,    Incorporated, 

New  York.    N,   Y.      Wagon    loaders,   clamshell   buckets, 

and  portable  belt  conveyors.    166,099;  Mar.  27;    Serial 

No.   164.806  :   published  Dec.  5,   1922. 
Halcolite  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electric-light- 
ing fixtures  and  parts  thereof.     166,572  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial 

No.  165,551 ;  published   Jan.  9,  1923. 
Haldy,  George  P.,  Cedar  Rapids,   Iowa.     Preparation  for 

the    hair    and    sc.ilp.      174,319 ;    Oct.    16 ;    Serial    No. 

177,737;  published  July  10,   1923. 
Hale,   Alfred,   Rubber  Company,   Atlantic,  Mass.     Rubber 

heels  and   soles,   rubbers,  overshoes,   and   rubber   shoes. 

169,375  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No,  169,953  :  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Hale.    Alfred,    Rubber    Company.    Quincy,    Mass.      Boots, 

shoes,  and  slippers  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  leather, 

canvas,    rubber,    etc.      170,716 :    July    24 ;    Serial    No. 

173,314  ;    published    Apr.   24,    1923. 
Hale  Bros.,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Bedspreads,  nap- 
kins, tablecloths,  cotton  damask,  sheeting,  etc.   163,889 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Hale,  Cliauncey  G.,  Los  Anseles,  Calif.     Check  protector. 

166,329  ;    Mar.    27. 
Halev,  John  M.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Stockings 

and    socks.      175,926:    Nov.    13;    Serial    No.    179,938; 

published   Aug.  28,  1923. 
Haley-Neeley   Company.    Sioux   City,   Iowa.     Fresh    fruits 

and  vegetables,     169,389  ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No,  168,037  ; 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 


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Half   Moon   Fruit   &  Produce    Co.,    San    Francisco,    Calif. 

Fresh     cantaloupes,     cassaba,     and     fresh     vegetables. 

17t;,507  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  159,870 ;  published  Sept. 

11,    1923. 
Ilalfertv,  G.  P.,  Seattle,  Wash.    Canned  salmon.     166,881  ; 

Apr.  17;   Serial  No.   150,677 ;  published  Jan.   17,  1922. 
Halferty,  G.  P.,  Seattle,  Wash.    Canned  salmon.     166,882  ; 

Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  150,674  ;  published  Jan.  17,   1922. 
Hall.   A.    G.,   dolnc   business   as    Hall   Rod    Works,    High- 
land Mills,   N.   y.      Fishing  lines,   rods,   snelled   hooks, 

and    leaders.      173,729 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No.    180,065 ; 

published  July  3.  1923. 
Hall  Baking  Co.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.     Bread.     173,505  ;   Sept. 

25;   Serial  No.  175,787;  published  June  19,   1923. 
Flail.   C.   C,    Inc.,    Rochester.   N.   Y.      Evaporated   apples. 

160,455 ;   Apr.   3 ;    Serial   No.    165,999 ;   published   Jan. 

16,  1923. 
Hall,   C.   C,    Inc.,   Rochester,   N.   Y^.     Evaporated   apples. 

172,615  ;   Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  165,998  ;  published  Jan. 

16,  1923. 

Hall,  C.  C,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Dried  fruits.  172,867 ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  173.421 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Hall,  H.  S.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Lace  gloves. 
163,081  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hall.  Harry  G.,  doing  business  as  H.  G.  Hall  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Cottonwood,  Ariz.  External  radiator 
cement.     172,175  ;  Aug.  21. 

Hall,  Hartwell  &  Co.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Dress,  negligee,  and 
work  shirts  and  collars.  168,075  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No. 
158,393 ;   published    Jan.   23,   1923. 

Hall,  Hartwell  &  Co.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Dress,  negligee,  and 
work  shirts  and  collars.  168,083  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No. 
136.707;  published  Jan.   9,   1923. 

Hall.  Harvey  H.,  doing  business  as  The  H.  H.  Hall 
Company  and  Hallworthv  Poultry  Farm,  Elyria,  Ohio. 
Klectrically-heated  brooders.  109,400:  June  12  ;  Serial 
No.  161.925  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Hall,  J.  C,  Company,  The.  Providence,  R.  I.  Paper  used 
for  printing  bonds,  checks,  drafts,  and  similar  commer- 
cial use.  172,406  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,616  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1!I23. 

Hall-Neal  Furnace  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Coal, 
wood,  gas,  and  oil  treating  furnaces,  grate  frames, 
grate  bars.  etc.  168.465  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  143,864  ; 
published  July  12,  1921. 

Hall  &  Sons.     (See  Union  Piano  Company.) 

Hall.  Thralls  &  Co.,  Hyniera,  Ind.  Shampoo,  scalp  and 
hair  oils,  dandruff  ointment,  skin  lotion.  3  74.368; 
Oct.  16  ;   Serial  No.  175,555 ;  published  July  10.   1923. 

Hall  Wheel  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vehicle 
wheels.  167.825  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  170,137  ;  published 
Feb.   13.   1923. 

Hallerczvk  Cigar  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cigars. 
175,399  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  165,626 ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Haliigan  Candy  Company,  Davenport.  Iowa.  Candy. 
170,511  :  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  173,043 ;  published  Apr. 

17.  1923. 

Hallworthy  Poultry  Farm.     (See  Hall,  Harvey  H.) 

Haloid  Company,  The,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Photographic 
doveloping  papers.  166,480 ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No. 
1 70.288:  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Haloid  Company,  The,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Sensitized  photo- 
graphic paper.  175.027  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,097  ; 
published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Halove  Company,  Inc..  The.  Pleasant  Plains.  N.  Y.  Paste 
paints.     164,585  ;  Feb.  20. 

Halove  Company.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paste 
paints.  167.895:  May  8;  Serial  No.  168,609;  pub- 
lished Feb.   13.   1923. 

Halper,  Victor,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion.     177,834;    Dec.    25. 

Halpern,  David,  and  Greenberg,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pants, 
coats,  vests,  and  men's  outer  garments  for  summer 
wear.  167.793  ;  May  8  :  Serial  No.  165,020  ;  published 
Feb.  6,   1923. 

Halpern,  Irving  J.,  doing  business  as  Noise  Making  De- 
vices Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand  rattles 
171.114;  July  31;  Serial  No.  174,961;  published  May 
1.  1923.  •^ 

Halpern  &-  Kalb.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  outer 
garments.  171,244  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  170,186  ;  pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 

Halseth.  Rasmus  J.,  Madison.  S.  Dak.  Medicinal  com- 
pound  for  treating  the  scalp.     168.011:   May   8. 

Halstoad  Specialties  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Lubricant. 
163.504  :  .Tan.  16. 

Halstead  Specialties  Company,  San  Francisco.  Calif. 
Rust  solvent.  167,372  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  168,149  ; 
published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Ham  Boiler  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metallic  cook- 
ing utensils.  174,662  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  170,138  ; 
published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Hamaguchi.  Gihei,  tJnakami  Gun,  Chiba  Ken.  Japan. 
Tamari,  vinegar,  extract  of  soy,  extract  of  tamarl, 
sauces,  and  soy.  172.218  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,434  ; 
published  May  29.  1923. 

Hamburger  Bros..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Ladies'  dresses, 
bungalow  aprons,  bath  robes,  and  kimonos.  168,391 ; 
May  22  ;  Serial  No.   169.901  :  published   Feb.   13,  1923. 

Hamel.  Charles  P.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Dry-gas  inhalant  for 
diseases  of  the  respiratory  organs.     163.082  ;  Jan.  2. 

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Hamersley  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Waxed  paper.  172,417 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
178,920;    published    May  29,    1923. 

Hamersley  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Wax  paper.     173,530;  Sept.  25. 

Hamilton-Hill  Veneer  Co.,  Inc.,  assignor  to  The  Edisto 
Veneer  Co.,  Inc.,  Orangeburg,  S.  C.  Lumber  in  the  na- 
ture of  foundation  strips  for  veneered  products,  boxes, 
and  crates.     103,083  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hamilton,  L.  R.,  Reedley,  Calif.  Fresh  grapes.  177,686 ; 
Dec.   25 ;   Serial  No.   184,611  ;   published   Oct.   9,   1923. 

Hamilton  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Two  Rivers, 
Wis.  Printers'  furniture.  165,268  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
167,044  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Hamilton  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Two  Rivers, 
Wis.  Printers'  and  bookbinders'  supplies.  168,238 ; 
May  15  :   Serial  No.   167,043  ;   published   Feb.   13,   1923. 

Hamilton  Rubber  Manufacturing  Company,  Trenton,  N.  J. 
Fruit-Jar  rubbers.  174,817 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
180,862;   published  July   31,   1923. 

Hamilton,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  Pactwell  Food 
Products  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Canned  tomatoes. 
167,282  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  134,364  ;  published  Jan. 
23,  1923. 

Hamilton,  Wm.  G.,  doing  business  as  Hamilton  Specialty 
Company,  Circleville,  Ohio.  Hair  nets.  167,752  ;  May 
8  ;  Serial  No.  170,820  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Hammel,  Riglander  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gravers, 
chisels,  gauges,  burnishers,  tracers,  and  files.  164,074  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Hammell-Neuman  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hats  for  men, 
women,  and  children.  171,750 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No. 
164,435  ;  published  May  15.   1923. 

Hammer-Bray  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Cookstoves, 
ranges,  etc.  174,454;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  160,604; 
published  July  3,   1923. 

Hammesfahr,  Gottlieb,  Solingen-Foche,  Germany.  Table 
flatware  of  base  metal,  consisting  of  knives,  forks, 
spoons,  etc.  166,848 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  165,951 ; 
published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Hammlll  &  Gillespie,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paris  white. 
166,314;   Mar.    27. 

Hammond,  Estella  M.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Designs 
used  for  art  needlework.  169,647 :  June  26  ;  Serial 
No.   169,852  ;  published  Mar.   27,  1923. 

Hammons,  William  A.,  Junction  City,  Ky.  Salve  used  In 
the  treatment  of  corns.  165,610  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No. 
167.131 :    published    Dec.    12,    1922. 

Hampden  Paint  &  Chemical  Co.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Ma- 
terial for  use  in  concrete.     177,801  ;   Dec.   25. 

Hampshire,  F.  W.,  &  Co.  Ld.,  Derby,  England.  Fly  swat- 
ters and  sticky  paper.  171,586 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 
175,490  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Hampshire  Paper  Company,  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass. 
Printing  and  writing  paper.  165,999  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 
No.  168,306  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Hampshire  Paper  Company,  South  Hadlpy  Falls,  Mass. 
Printing  and  writing  paper.     169,746-7  ;  June  26. 

Hampshire  Paper  Company,  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass. 
Printing  and  writing  paper.  171,321  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Se- 
rial No.  168,305  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Hampton  Medicine  Company.     (See  Bozeman,  Mike  E.) 

Hampton  Roads  Paper  Company.  Norfolk,  Va.  Writing 
paper  and  paper  tablets.     163,940  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hampton  Roads  Paper  Company,  Norfolk,  Va.  Wrapping 
paper.     163,941 ;  Feb.  6. 

Hancock,  Abram  O.,  doing  business  as  Lightning  Auto 
Polish  Company,  Richmond,  Va.  Cleaner  and  pol- 
isher for  automobiles  and  furniture.     164,665  ;  Feb.  27. 

Handley,  Homer  J.,  Chappell,  Nebr.  Skin  lotion. 
175,581 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  181,276 ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Handley,  Peter,  Garland,  Tex.  Preparation  for  head- 
ache, neuralgia,  etc.  176,311 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
179.148  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Hands  Newspaper  Syndicate.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Newspa- 
per articles.     163.689  :  .Tan.  23. 

Handy,  H.  L.,  Lunch  Chair  and  Table  Company.  (See 
Handy,  Herbert  L.,  Jr.) 

Handy.  Herbert  L.,  Jr.,  doing  business  as  H.  L.  Handy 
Lunch  Chair  and  Table  (Company,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Chairs,  tables,  cabinets,  and  costumers.  163,960 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Hanfwerke,  Fuessen-Immenstadt,  A.  G.,  Fuessen  and  Im- 
menstadt.  Germany.  Cordage — namely,  twine  and 
cord.     163,744-5  ;  .Tan.  23. 

Hanfwerke,  Fuessen-Immenstadt  A.  G.,  Fuessen  and  Im- 
menstadt,  Germany.  Cordage — namely,  twine  and 
cord.  166.094  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  164,314  ;  published 
Nov.   7,   1922. 

Hanlon  &  Goodman  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Paint,  varnish, 
and  calcimine  brushes.  175.389 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
170,189  :  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 

Hanlon  &  Goodman  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Paint,  varnish, 
and  calcimine  brushes.  177,326 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
179,268  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Hanlon  &  Goodman  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paint, 
varnish,  and  calcimine  bru.shes.     164,979-80  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hanlon  &  Goodman  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Paint, 
varnish,   and   calcimine   brushes.      165,000 ;   Feb.    27. 

Hanover-Hall  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  felt, 
straw,  cloth,  and  silk  hats  and  caps.  170,381  ;  July 
17  ;   Serial  No.   174,389 ;  published  Apr.  3,   1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marJcs — Continued. 


Hanover  Rubber  Co.,  West  Hanover,  Mass.     Rubber  beels, 

soles,  and  half  soles.     164,029 ;  Feb.  6. 
Hanover  Rubber  Co..  West  Hanover,  Mass.     Rubber  heels 

and  soles,  and  rubber  half  soles.     164,037  ;   Feb.  6. 
Hanovia   Chemical   &  Manufacturing  Co.,   Newark,   N.   J. 

Quartz   lamps.      176.915 ;    Dec.    4. 
Hanselman     Candy     Company,     Kalamazoo,     Mich.       Ice 

cream.      177,399  :    Dec.    18 ;    Serial   No.    159,580  ;    pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 
Hansen,    Hans    P.,    Donna,    Tex.       Fresh    citrous    fruit. 

168,525  ;  May  22. 
Hansen,  Richard  B.,  doing  business  as  R.  B.  Hansen  Rub- 
ber Co.,  Aliron,  Ohio.     Rubber  Roods.     169,016  ;  May  29. 
Hansen,    Richard    B.,    doing    business    as    R.    B.    Hansen 

Rubber     Co.,    Akron,     Ohio.       Sanitary    aprons,    belts, 

shields,   hot-water  bottles,   etc.     171,919 ;   Aug.   14. 
Hansen's,  Chr.,  Laboratory,  Inc.,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.    House 

organ  published  monthly.     176,417  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

180,761;   published   Sept.    18,    1923. 
Hanson  Brothers   Scale  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Monthly 

magazine  pertaining  to  scales.     165,262  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 

No.  167,468  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Hanson    Milling   Company,   Ashland,    Wis.      Wheat   flour. 

170,839  ;   July  24  ;    Serial  No.   161,881 ;   published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Hanson    &    Moe,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Battery    compound. 

169,654 ;     .Tune    26 ;     Serial     No.     168,468 ;     published 

Mar.   20.   1923. 
Happ  Brothers  Co.,  doing  business  as  American  Mfg.  Co., 

Macon,   Ga.      Overalls.      166,623 ;    Apr.    10 ;   Serial   No. 

168,843 ;   published    Dec.    19,    1922. 
Happy  Thought  Remedy  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Internal 

treatment    for    piles.      170,026 ;    July    10 ;    Serial   No. 

173,596  ;  published  Apr.   10,  1923. 
Harbison    &    Walker,    assignor    to    Harbison-Walker    Re- 
fractories  Company,  Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Fire  brick,   tile, 

and    articles    made    of    fire    clay.      24,272-3 ;    renewed 

Feb.    20,    1924. 
Hardaway-Cai-gill    Co.,    Columbus,    Ohio.      Table    sirups. 

168,566 ;   May  29  ;   Serial  No.  166,830 ;   published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Hardeman-King     Co.,     McAlester,     Okla.      Wheat     flour. 

165,288  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  152,370  ;  published  Nov.  7, 

1922. 
Hardinge    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Ball    and 

pebble  mills.     174,921 ;  Oct.  23. 
Hardwlck  -  Hutchlns     Manufacturing     Company,     Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn.     Chemical  used  in  the  brazing  and  weld- 
ing of  metals.     169,806  ;   July  3  ;   Serial  No.  164,163  ; 

published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Hardy,  Charles,  doing  business  as  Advanced  Metal  Stamp- 
ing  Company,   assignor   to   Amsco   Products   Inc.,   New 

York,  N.  Y.    Radio  apparatus,  rheostats,  potentiometers, 

etc.     172,884  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,865  ;  published 

May  29,  1923. 
Hardv,    Frederick    E.,   Margate,    England.      Anticorrosive 

composition.      165,575;    Mar.    13;    Serial   No.   162,177; 

published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Hardy,    Mary    M.,   &   Florence   H.    Baird,    South    Orange, 

N.  J.     Candies.     171,111 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  174,737  ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Hare  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Corso,  Vincent  M.) 
Haren  Perfume  Co.     (See  Sakele,  Geo.  A.) 
Harford  and  Noel,  Lewlston,  Idaho.     Photographic  prints. 

163,716  ;  Jan.  23. 
Harford  and  Noel,  Lewlston,  Idaho.     Photographic  prints. 

165,213 ;   Mar.   6 ;   Serial  No.   166,452 ;   published  Nov. 

14,  1922. 
Harlan,    O.    A.,    &    Co.,    San    Jose,    Calif.      Dried    fruits 

and  canned   fruits   and  vegetables.     174,625 ;   Oct.   23 ; 

Seri.ll  No.   179,469;  published   July  31,   1923. 
Harlequin  Parfumerie  (iompagnie.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bot- 
tles  or   vials   or   packages   or   cases  in   which   there   is 

inclosed   or   contained   either   perfume  or   toii<^t  water. 

etc.     170,490  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,167  ;  published 

Apr.  17.  1923. 
Harley,    E.    C,    Company,    The,    Dayton,    Ohio.      Toilet 

creams,    perfumes,    toilet    waters,    face    powders,    etc. 

172,395-6  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  Nos.  167,397-8  ;   published 

Jan.  23,  1923. 
Harley,  Erskine  P.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.     Fabricated  cushions 

having    air-circulation    space.      169,565 ;    June    19. 
Harlfinger  Baking  Co.,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Bread.     170,957; 

July  24. 
Ilaroche.  Josue  B.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.     Perfumes.     165,468  ; 

Mar.  IS:  Serial  No.  167.549:  published   Dec.  12,  1922. 
Haroma  Mfg.   Co.      (See  Harrah,   Lewis  O.) 
Harper  &  Klrschten   Shoe  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Shoes 

made  wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.     176,160  ;  Nov.  20  ; 

Sf-rial  No.   168.527  :  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Harper,  Philip   S.,  Chicago,  111.     Gas  burners.     163,084  : 

Jan.  2. 
Harpic  Manufacturing  Co.      (See  Pickup,  Harry.) 
Harrah,   Lewis   O.,   doing  business  as   Haroma  Mfg.   Co., 

Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Ointment  for  rheumatism,  influenza, 

spasmodic    cramp,    etc.      167,386 ;    May    1 ;    Serial    No. 

164,640 ;  published  Jan.   2,   1923. 
Harral  Soap  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Soaps.     167,549  ; 

May  1  ;  Serial  No.  170,290  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Harriman  Radio   Manufacturing   Corporation,  assignor  to 

Chas.  Freshman     Company     Incorporated.     New    York. 

N.  Y.     Devices  for  connecting  radio  receiving  apparatus 

or  simiar  lines.     164,712  ;  Feb.  27. 


Harrington  &  Hord,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Article  of  food. 
176,684  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169,129  ;  published  July 
31,    1923. 

Harris  &  Barnett,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  and  misses' 
muslin  and  silk  underwear.  166,625  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial 
No.    168,642 ;    published   Jan.    23,    1923. 

Harris,  Charles  G.,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vegetable  oils 
for  hemorrhoids,  cuts,  bruises,  etc.  176,237  ;  Nov.  20 ; 
Serial  No.  160,707  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Harris  Coat  House,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Costumes  com- 
prising knickerbockers  and  jackets.     164,767  ;   Feb.  27. 

Harris,  H.  M.,  doing  business  as  Maddox-Harris  Labo- 
ratories, Atlanta,  Ga.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Mrs.  R.  M.  Harris,  Mexico,  Mo.  Preparation  for 
use  as  an  eyewash.  165,550 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
151,006:   published  Nov.   7,    1922. 

Harris,  Hannah,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Salve.  165,512  :  Mar. 
13:   Serial  No.    164,704;   published   Dec.   12,   1922. 

Harris,  Howell  M.,  doing  business  as  Howell  Laboratories, 
Ltd.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Eye  lotion.     164,454;  Feb.  20. 

Harris  Indirex  Light.     (See  Harris,  Ralph  W.) 

Harris,  James  6.,  doing  business  as  Harris  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Duluth,  Minn.  Liniment.  169,903;  July  3; 
Serial  No.  171,358  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Harris,  John  A.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Malted  milk  for  use  in 
making  beverages.  167,817  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  161,885  : 
published  Feb.  20,   1923. 

Harris  Laboratory,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio-set  crys- 
tals.    164,693;  Feb.  27. 

Harris.  Ralph  W.,  doing  business  as  Harris  Indirex  Light, 
Cranford,  N.  J.  Electric  headlights  for  automobiles, 
motor  cycles,  street  cars,  locomotives,  and  electric  flx- 
tures.  168,627  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  167,773  ;  published 
Feb.  13,  1923. 

Harris,  Mrs.  Rena  M.      (See  Harris,  H.  M.,  assignor.) 

Harris  Soap  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Soap  in  liquid, 
flake,  powdered,  and  cake  form.  171,743 ;  Aug.  14 ; 
Serial  No.  166,945;  published  May  15.  1923. 

Harris  Suspender  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparel 
belts.  170,421 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,944  ;  published 
Apr.  3.  1923. 

Harris,  Thomas  H.,  doing  business  as  Thos.  H.  Harris 
Med.  Co.,  Princeton,  Ky.  Blood  purifier.  165.615 ; 
Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167,242  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Harris,   Thos.   H.,   Med.    Co.      (See   Harris,    Thomas    H.) 

Harris  &  Tipograph,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sweatbands. 
165,234;  Mar.  6. 

Harris,  William  E.,  Asheville,  N.  C.  Cleaning  and  pol- 
ishing combination  for  leather  goods.  173,882 ;  Oct. 
2;   Serial  No.   176,180;   published  July  3,   1923. 

Harris  Woodson  Co.,  Inc.,  also  doing  business  as  Enter- 
prise Candy  Company,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Candy.  177,053  ; 
Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  180,216  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Harrlsburg  Coal  Mining  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Coal. 
174,444  ;  Oct.   16  ;   Serial   No.   176,624 ;  published   July 

17,  1923. 

Harrlsburg     Colliery     Company,      Chicago,      111.        Coal. 
-     175,459  ;  Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   182,584  ;   published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Harrlsburg    Shoe     Mfg.     Co.,     Harrlsburg,     Pa.       Shoes. 
177,648;  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  174,390;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 

Harrison  Bros.  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Paints,  stains,  varnishes,  and  similar  articles.  22,656  ; 
renewed  Mar.  14,  1923. 

Harrison  &  Co.,  also  doing  business  as  Harrison  Flour 
Mills  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wheat  flour.  176.516  ;  Nov. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  166,371 ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Harrison  &  Co.,  also  doing  business  as  Harrison  Flour 
Mills  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wheat  flour.  176.517; 
Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  166,672;  published  July  31,   1923. 

Harrison  &  Co.,  also  doing  business  as  Harrison  Flour 
Mills  Co.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Wheat  flour.  176,521 ; 
Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  166,673  :  published  July  31,  1923. 

Harrison,  George,  jr.,  doing  business  as  The  Lonesome 
Pine  Apiaries.  Bluemont.  Va.  Honey.  166,509-10 ; 
Apr.  3  ;  Serial  Nos.  163.664-5  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Harrison,  Hubert  M.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Monthly  pub- 
lication. 167,543 :  Mav  1  ;  Serial  No.  170,684 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.   30,   1923. 

Harrison.  Sarah  A..  Omaha,  Nebr.  Sanitary-napkin  hold- 
ers. 170.639;  July  17;  Serial  No.  175,491;  published 
Apr.  17,  1923. 

Harrison,  Wilford,  doing  business  as  Delta  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Laxative  or  mild  purgative 
pill  preparation.  169.776  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  168,865  ; 
published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Harriss,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton,  silk,  woolen, 
or  lute  fabrics.  172,902  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  177,780 ; 
published  .Tune  5,  1923. 

Harrow-Taylor  Butter  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Creamery 
butter.  172,466 ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  170,328  ;  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 

narrower,  Henry  R.,  Glendale.  Calif.  Concentrated 
sterile  solutions  of  polyendocrine  proteins  for  hypo- 
dermic iniection.  165,586 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
367.042:   published  Dec.   12.  1922. 

narrower,  Henry  R.,  doing  business  as  The  narrower 
Laboratory,  Glendale,  Calif.  Medicinal  preparo+'on 
for  diabetes.    167,004  ;  Apr.  17. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registi-ants  of  trade-marks— Continued. 


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Hart  &  Hegeman  Mfs.  Co.,  The.  Hartford,  Conn.  Lumi- 
nous pendants.     171,497  ;  Aug.   7  ;  Serial  No.  171,419  : 

published   May  22.  1923. 
Hart.  Hubert  C,  Unionvillc.  Conn.     Butcher  and  kitchen 

knlve.<!,    safety-razor    blades,    glass    cutters.      171.858  ; 

Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  174,738  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Hart,  John   I.,  doing  busiuess  as  Fourgees  Cotton  Mills, 

Manchester,  England.    Cotton  piece  goods.    177,069-70  ; 

Dec.   11;   Serial  Nos.   183,509-70;   published   Sept.    II. 

1923. 
Hart,    Montgomery    L.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      I^inen, 

ramie,    hemp,    etc.,    piece    goods.      175.015 ;    Oct.    30 ; 

Serial  No.  177,488  :  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Hart,    Philip    B..    Montreal,    Quebec,    Canada.      Artlflcial- 

silk    varus.      165,964;    Mar.    27;    Serial    No.    156,995; 

published  Dec.  12,   1922. 
Harter,  Helon  G.,  assignor  to  The  H.  G.  Harter  Company, 

Helena,  Ohio.     Sirup  remedy  for  diseases  of  the  throat, 

lungs,   and   mucous  membrane.     23,149  ;   renewed  May 

30,   1923. 
Harter,    Leander    D.,    Oklahoma,    Okla.      Artificial    stone 

and  composition  for  making  same.     168.662  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  No.  155,497;  published  May  16,  1922. 
Hartley,  Freeman  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece 

goods.     166,769;  Apr.  10. 
Hartman,    Arthur,    New   Y'ork,   N.    Y.      Shirts.      173,874 ; 

Oct.   2 ;   Serial   No.   175,867 ;   published   July   10,   1923. 
Hartman,   Arthur,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Shirts.      173,909 ; 

Oct.   2 ;   Serial   No.    175.868 ;   published   July   10,   1923. 
Hartman,   Arthur,   New    York,   N.   Y.      Shirts.      173,910; 

Oct.  2  :  Serial  No.  175,866  :  published  July  10,  1923. 
Hartman-Spreng  Co.,  The,  Mansfield,  Ohio.     Gas  heaters 

and   stoves.      165.516:    Mar.    13;    Serial   No.    163,521; 

published  Sept.  5,  1922. 
Hartmann    Trunk    Company,    Racine,    Wis.      Waterproof 

cloth   or   fabric  which   forms   the   outside   covering  for 

trunks.      174,457  ;   Oct.    16  ;    Serial   No.    147,289  :   pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 
Hartray,  J.  P.,  Shoe  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Shoes  made  wholly 

or  in  part  of  leather.    164,251  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hartray,  J.  P.,  Shoe  Co.,  Chicago.  111.     Shoes  made  wholly 

or  in   part  of  leather.      171,571  ;   Aug.   7 ;   Serial    No. 

173,491  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Hartvig,    John    A.,     Oakland,     Calif.       Nonelectric    iron 

heated    hair-waving    implements.      171,757 ;    Aug.    14 ; 

Serial  No.  178,101 ;  pubUshed  May  29,  1923. 
Hartwell     Brothers,     Memphis,     Tenn.       Tool     handles. 

176,653  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,913  ;  published  Sept. 

18,   1923. 
Hartwell     Brothers,     Memphis,     Tenn.       Tool     handles. 

176,655  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,912  ;  published  Sept. 

IS    1923 
Hartwell     Brothers,     Memphis,     Tenn.       Tool     handles. 

176,657  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,911 ;  published  Sept. 

18,   1923. 
Hartwell     Brothers.     Memphis,     Tenn.       Tool     handles. 

176,663  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,915 ;  published  Sept. 

18,   1923. 
Hartwell    Brothers.    Memphis    and    Hollywood    Station. 

Memphis,  Tenn.     Tool  handles.     176,675-6  ;   Nov.   27  ; 

Serial  Nos.  182.906-7  :  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Hartwell     Brothers,     Memphis,     Tenn.       Tool     handles. 

176,677-8  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  Nos.  182,909-10  ;  published 

Sept.   18.   1923. 
Hartzell,  Blanche  K.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.    Reducing  cream. 

164,486 ;  Feb.  20. 
Hartzell,    Earl    F.,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Oils    and    greases. 

166,791;   Apr.  17;  Serial  No.   157.667:  published  Jan. 

30.  1923 
Harvey  &  Otis,   Providence,   R.   I.     Emblems  which   are 

made    of    or   plated   with   precious   metals.      164,535 '; 

Feb.  20. 
Harwood  Bros.  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.     Lubricating  oils  and 

greases.    163.085  ;  Jan.  2. 
Harwood    Brothers,    Inc.,    Richmond,    Va.      Lubricating 

oils     and    greases.       172,032 ;     Aug.     21 ;     Serial    No. 

163.632  ;  published   Nov.  7.   1922. 
Haskins    Brothers    &    Company,    Sioux    City,    Iowa,    and 

Omaha,    Nebr.      Soap.      167.655 ;    May    8 ;    Serial    No. 

167.873  ;   published  Jan.  2,   1923. 

Haskins  Brothers  &  Company.  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  and 
Omaha,  Nebr.  Soap.  175,780 :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
178.609  :  published  Aug.   21,  1923. 

Haskins   Brothers  &  Company,   Sioux   City,   Iowa.     Soap. 

175.874  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179.201 ;  published  Sept. 
4.   1923. 

Haskins  Brothers  &  Company,  doing  business  as  Petroleum 
Soap  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr. ;  Sioux  City,  Iowa ;  and 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  Laundry  soap.  175,895 :  Nov.  13 ; 
Serial  No.   175,194  ;  published  Aug.  21.  1923. 

Haskins  &  Welton.  assignors  to  Welton  &  Company.  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Chemical  tissue  for  use  as  a  surgical  dress- 
ing. 175.986  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  144,720  ;  published 
Sept.  4,  1923. 

Hastv.  M.  A.,  Richmond,  Ind.  Candy.  173,856;  Oct.  2; 
Serial   No.   175.492;   published   July   3.   1923. 

Hatch,  Robert  A.  B.,  doing  business  as  Normasal  Chemi- 
cal Co.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Granulated  effervescing 
compounds  used  as  blood  salts.  168,449 :  May  22 ; 
Serial   No.   170,291 ;  published  Feb.   20,   1923. 


Hatcher,  Charles  C,  doing  business  as  Hatcher  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Glue  and  cements  and  paste  and  ad- 
hesives  used  as  substitutes  for  mucilage.  163,334 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Hatcher,  Charles  C,  doing  business  as  Hatcher  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Writing  fluids,  fountain-pen,  stamp-pad, 
indelible,  and  drawing  inks.  165,062  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 
No.  166.073  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Hatcher  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Hatcher,   Charles   C.) 

Hatfield,  Asa  A.,  doing  business  as  Med-A-Dent  Dental 
Specialties  Company,  Danville,  Ky.  Tooth  paste  and 
cleanser  and  a  preparation  for  the  treatment  of 
pyorrhea.  170,083  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  167,676  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,   1923. 

Hattiesburg  Grocery  Co.,  Hattiesburg,  Miss.  Self-rising 
wheat  flour.  177,219  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,827 ; 
published   Sept.    18,    1923. 

Hatton,  Edward  J.,  doing  business  as  Hatton  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Hair  tonic.  167,808  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 
166,368;   published  Feb.   13,  1923. 

Hatton,  Edward  J.,  doing  business  as  Hatton  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Hair  tonic.  167,839  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 
168,528  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Hatton  Mfg.   Co.      (See  Hatton,  Edward  J.) 

Hauck  Manufacturing  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  As- 
phalt surface  and  kettle  heaters,  fire  pots,  brazing 
forges,  annealing  furnaces,  etc.  169,208 ;  June  12 ; 
Serial  No.  168,365  ;   published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Hauck,  Peter,  jr..  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Malt  sirups  for 
food  purposes.  166,919  ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  164,432  ; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Hauff,  Julius,  Feuerbach,  Germany,  assignor  to  The 
Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Photographic  preparation.  22,274 ;  renewed  Jan.  3, 
1923. 

Haupt,  Adolph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Composition,  memoran- 
dum, and  note  books.     166,781 ;  Apr.  10. 

Hauser  Garrison  Dry  Goods  Co.,  The,  Wichita.  Kans. 
Overalls,  work  shirts,  combination  work  suits.  175,088  ; 
Oct.  30;   Serial  No.  180,215;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Hauser  &  Weil,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Glove  and  veil  cases, 
photo  cases,  sewing  boxes,  etc.  166.077 ;  Mar.  27 ; 
Serial  No.   159,032  ;   published   Dec.  5,   1922. 

Hauthaway,  C.  L.,  &  Sons,  Boston,  Mass.  assignor  to 
C.  L.  Hauthaway  &  Sons,  Inc.  Liquid  shoe  dressing. 
23,560  ;  renewed  Aug.  29,  1923. 

Havana  Cigar  Co.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  Cigars.  168,063 ; 
May   15;   Serial   No.   171,319;  published   Feb.   20,   1923. 

Havana  Cigar  and  Tobacco  Factories,  Ltd.,  New  York. 
N.  Y.,  and  Habana,  Cuba.  Cigars  and  cigarettes. 
163.335;  Jan.  9.   . 

Havana  Cigar  and  Tobacco  Factories,  Ltd.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Cigars.     164,369  ;  Feb.  20. 

Havana  Cigar  and  Tobacco  Factories,  Ltd..  New  York. 
N.  Y.  Cigars.  177.459;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  177,970; 
published  Oct.  2.  1923. 

Havana  Cigar  and  Tobacco  Factories,  Ltd.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Cigars.  177,461 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  177,969  ; 
published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Havasmile  Company.  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Beverage  sold  as 
a  soft  drink.     164,129;  Feb.  13. 

Havens,  Horace  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Salad  and  cooking  oil. 
170,520 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,738 ;  published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 

Hawaiian  Pineapple  Company,  Limited,  Honolulu,  Hawaii, 
and  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  pineapple.  169,819; 
July  3;  Serial  No.  168.109;  published  Apr.  3.  1923. 

Hawaiian  Pineapple  Company,  Limited,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.,  and  Honolulu.  Hawaii.  Canned  pineapple. 
171,197;  .July  31;  Serial  No.  147,426;  published  May 
8,  1923. 

Hawie,  Michael,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Hose  supporters  and 
part.s  thereof.     176.352  ;  Nov.  20. 

Hawkes-Jackson  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stationers' 
supplies.     170,352  ;.  July  10. 

Hawkeye  Bindery  Company,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Loose- 
leaf  Ijinders  and  hooks,  book  bindings,  envelopes,  letter- 
heads, etc.  168,222  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  172,273  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.   13.  1923. 

Hawkins  Mortgage  Co.,  Portland,  Ind.  Loan  societies' 
bookkeeping  record  and  correspondence  blank  forms. 
168.883  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  167,396  ;  published  Mar. 
13,  1923. 

Hawkins,  Rembrant  L.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Elastic  band- 
ages made  without  rubber.  171.372 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial 
No.  157,315  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Hawks,  P.  L..  doing  business  as  American  System  Com- 
pany. Roanoke,  Va.  Printed  blank  forms.  165.831  ; 
Mar.   20:   Serial   No.   171,3.^9:   published  Jan.   2.   1923. 

Hawley  &  Hoops,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candy.  175,009  ;  Oct. 
30 ;  Serial  No.  177,971 ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Hawlev  Knitting  Mills.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted 
outer  garments.  173,822  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  172,221  ; 
published  July  10.  1923. 

Hawthorne  Paper  Company.  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Writing 
paper.  170,586 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  156,447 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Hawthorne,  Paul  J.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion used  in  the  treatment  of  eczema,  polypus,  piles, 
etc.  165.680;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  166,372;  published 
Nov.  7,  1922. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Hay,  Carl  A.,  doing  business  as  Newton.  Ice  Cream  Com- 
pany, Newton,  Kans.  Ginger  ale  and  beverages  sold 
as  soft  drinks.  174,866  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,428  ; 
publisbed  July  31,  1923. 

Hay,  Carl  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Newton  Ice  Cream 
Company,  Newton,  Kans.  Ice  cream.  177,033 ;  Dec. 
11 :  Serial  No.  160,938  :  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 

Hayes  &  Armstrong,  Mineral  Wells,  Tex.  Furniture 
polish.  177,548;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  183,210;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

Hayes,  F.  C,  Newport,  R.  I.  Hair  tonic.  167,919  ;  May 
8  ;   Serial  No.   169,301 ;   published  Jan.   9,   1923. 

Hayes,  Jesse  M.,  doing  business  as  Hayes  Fish  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Fresh  beef,  mutton,  veal,  lamb, 
pork,  etc.     175,238;  Oct.   30. 

Hayes  Loom  Reed  and  Harness  Co.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 
Loom  reeds.     164,928  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hayhurst,  William  P.,  Santa  Rosa,  Calif.  Lotion  for  the 
skin.  174,938  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  175,311 ;  published 
July   24,   1923. 

Hayman,  Leon,  doing  business  as  Hayman's  Hair  Shop. 
Hair  dyes  and  colorings  for  eyebrows  and  lashes. 
174,733  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  159,581  ;  published  Aug. 
7    1923 

Hay'nes,  (ieorge  A.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Caps  or  closures 
for  receptacles.  174,460  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  180,762  ; 
published  July  3,  1923. 

Haynes,  Wm.  S.,  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Flutes  and  piccolos. 
166.575:  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  171,215;  published  Jan. 
23,   1923. 

Haynes,  Wm.  S.,  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Flutes  and  piccolos. 
167,360  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  171,216  ;  published  Jan.  30, 
1923 

Haynie',  William  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cigars.  165,682 ; 
Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  170,484  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Hays,  J.  M.,  Wood  Products  Company,  Division  of  Stand- 
ard Crate  &  Filler  Company,  Jefferson  City,  Mo.  Auto- 
mobile bumpers.  172,007  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  172,629  ; 
published  May  29,  1923. 

Hays,  Lowell  J.,  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Printed  periodical. 
165,249 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  170,432 ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Hayssen,  H.  H.,  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Goiter  treatments — namely,  ointment  and  balsam. 
164,616  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hayward  Hosiery  Company,  Ipswich,  Mass.  Hosiery. 
172,113  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  171,914  ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Glass 
fruit  .1ars.     163,897  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hazel  Net  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  nets. 
163,888  ;  Feb.  6. 

1-Iazeltine,  Louis  A.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Radio  receiving 
sets.  172.137  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  176,676  ;  published 
May  29,  1923. 

Hazeltine,  Louis  A.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Electrical  trans- 
formers. 172,138  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  176,677  ;  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 

Hazeltine,  Louis  A.,  Hoboken,  N.  .1.  Electrical  con- 
densers. 172,139  :  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  176,678  ;  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 

Hazleton  Syrup  Company,  Hazleton,  Pa.  Canned  malt 
sirup.      175,277;    Oct.    30. 

Head,  Broadus  J.,  doing  business  as  American  Plant  Com- 
pany, Alma,  Ga.  Potato,  cabbage,  etc.,  plants,  and 
sweet  potatoes.      169,926;  July   3. 

Head,  Hamilton  D.,  doing  business  as  Excelo  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Texarkana,  Tex.  Polish  for  furniture 
and  varnished  surfaces.  173,396  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No. 
173,705  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Headcraft  Cap  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Cohen,  Harry  H.) 

Headex  Remedy  Co.,  McKeesport,  Pa.  Headache  capsules. 
175.131 ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  180,599  ;  published  Aug.  7, 
1923. 

Headley,  F.  H.,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  England.  Motor 
cycles  and  perambulators,  pillory-seat  supports,  and 
saddles  for  motor  cycles.  171,388;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No. 
298,890  ;    published    Mav   8,    1923. 

Health  Buckle  Belt  Co.     (See  Gordon,  Joseph  P.) 

Health  I'roducts  Corporation.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Laxa- 
tive chewing  gum.  170,434 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
171,732  ;    published    Apr.    10,    1923. 

Healthall  Medical  Company.      (See  Kreisman,  Louis.) 

Healy,  D.  J.,  Shops.     (See  Healy,  D.  J.) 

Healy,  D.  J.,  doing  business  as  D.  J.  Healy  Shops,  De- 
troit, Mich,  Women's  underwear  of  textile  fabric. 
164,986  ;  Feb.  27. 

Healy,  Daniel  J.,  doing  business  as  D.  J.  Healv  Shops, 
Detroit,  Mich,  Wool  yarns,  171,479  ;  Aug.  7  •  Serial 
No.   178,038;  published  May  15,   1923. 

Healy,  Daniel  J.,  Detroit,  Mich,  Men's,  women's,  and 
children's  hose,  171,726  ;  Aug,  14  ;  Serial  No.  170,648  ; 
published  May   15,   1923. 

Hearn,  James  A.,  &  Son  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y  Phono- 
graphs and  phonograph  records.  166,593  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Se- 
rial No.  165,904  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923 

Hearn,  James  .A.,  &  Son.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y  Ladies' 
and  children's  flat  (t<'xtilp  fabric)  and  knitted  under- 
wear. 168  1 08  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  165,993  ;  published 
Jan.  30,   1923, 

Hearn  Salve  Company,  CarroUton,  Ga.  Healing  ointment 
166,302;   Mai.   2i. 


Heathcote,  Edward,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery,  underwear, 
sweaters,  gloves,  and  mittens.  174,364  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial 
No.  176,465  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Hebert,  R.  B.,  and  Son,  Geauga  Lake,  Ohio.  Liniment. 
177,088  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,493  ;  published  Sept. 
18.   1923. 

Hecht    &    Company.       (See    Hecht,    William.) 

Hecht,  Daniel,  doing  business  as  D.  Hecht  &  Co.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Wheat  flour.  172,750  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 
No.  165,871  :  published  May  1,  1923. 

Hecht  &  Mendes  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cot- 
ton fabrics,  cotton  and  silk  mixed  fabrics,  cotton  and 
wool  mixed  fabrics,  etc.  174,897 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial 
No.   178,560 ;   published   July   31,    1923. 

Hecht,  William,  doing  business  as  Hecht  &  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's  suit.s.  169,150 ;  June  12  ; 
Serial  No.   162,816;   published  Mar.   27,  1923. 

Hechtman,  Chas.,  Oseeo,  Minn.  Potatoes.  170,092 ; 
July  10;  Serial  No.  169,902;  published  Apr.   10,  1923. 

Hecker-Jones-Jewell  Milling  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wheat  flour.  165,081 ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  158,678  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  17,  1922. 

Hecker-Jones-Jewell  Milling  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wheat  flour.  172,756  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,241 ; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Hecker-Jones-Jewell  Milling  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wheat  flour.  177,530 ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,807  ; 
published  Oct,  2,  1923. 

Hecker-Jones-Jewell  Milling  Company,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Wheat  flour.  177,721-2;  Dec.  25;  Serial  Nos. 
182,805-6;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Hecker-Jones-Jewell  Milling  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wheat  flour.  177,723;  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  182,808; 
published  Oct.  2,   1923. 

Hedberg,  A.  F.,  &  Co.     (See  Hedberg,  Anshelm  F.) 

Hedberg,  Anshelm  F.,  doing  business  as  A.  F.  Hedberg  & 
Co.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  cleaning 
fresco,  oilcloth,  enamels,  varnishes,  etc.  168,618  ;  May 
29  ;  Serial  No.  167,465  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Heddon's,  James,  Sons,  Dowagiac,  Mich,  Fish  baits 
or  lures.  168,461 ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  173,191 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

Heddon's,  James,  Sons,  Dowagiac,  Mich.  Fish  baits  and 
lures,  fishing  hooks,  rods,  lines,  and  reels.  175,713 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Heed,  Rudolph  B.,  doing  business  as  The  Columbus  Pile 
Remedy  Compainy,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Salve  for  the  treat- 
ment of  piles.  168,697  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  169,810 ; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Heepe,  Richard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Antifreezing  liquid. 
176.230 ;  Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.  176,181 ;  published  Sept. 

4,  1923. 

Heidbrink  Company,  The,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Medicinal 
preparation  to  relieve  pain.  173,704 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial 
No.    176,998 ;    published   June  26,    1923. 

Heidelberg,  WolfC  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Overcoats, 
raincoats,  smoking  jackets,  house  coats,  etc.  1'74,175  ; 
Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,722  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Heidelberg,  Wolff  k  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Overcoats, 
raincoats,  smoking  jackets,  etc.  175,793 ;  Nov.  13 ; 
Serial  No.  179.723;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Heidelberg,  Wolff  &  Company,  ^^ew  York,  N.  Y.  Over- 
coats, raincoats,  smoking  jackets,  house  coats,  etc. 
176,565  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  179,727  ;  published  Sept. 
11,    1923. 

Heidelberg,  Wolff  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Overcoats,  rain- 
coats, smoking  jackets,  etc.  176,587  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 
No.  179,728;  published  Sept,  11,   1923, 

Heidelberger  Federhalter-Fabrik  Koch,  Weber  &  Co.  A.-G., 
Heidelberg,  Germany.  Fountain  pens,  penholders,  pen- 
cils, etc.  175,354  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  178,340  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Heidelberger  Federhalter-Fnbrik  Koch,  Weber  &  Co.  A.-G., 
Heidelberg.  Germany.  Penholders  and  fountain  pens, 
175,355  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  178,339 ;  published  Aug. 
21,   1923. 

Heidelberger,  Marie  A.,  Lambey,  Veuve  de  P.  J.,  Reims, 
France.  Champagne  and  sparkling  wines.  164,876 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Heidner  &  Grinnell,  Inc.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Toothbrushes, 
hairbrushes,  and  nail  brushes.  173,706 ;  Oct.  2 ; 
Serial   No.    178,247;    published    June   26,   1923. 

Hell  Co.,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wi.s,  Truck  bodies.  173,957-62  ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  Nos.  176,466-71 ;  published  June  12, 
1923. 

Heileman,  G.,  Brewing  Co.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Lager  beer. 
166,765-6;  Apr.   10. 

Heim,  Fritz,  &  Son,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Dressing  for  salads 
and  sandwiches.  168,478  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  168,262  ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Heiman    Brothers.      (See    Heiman,    Lewis.) 

Heiman,  Lewis,  doing  business  as  Heiman  Brothers,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.     Storage  batteries.     166.307  ;  Mar.  27. 

Heinbach  Incinerator  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Incinerators. 
172,956  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,427  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 

Heine,    L.    Allen,    doing   business   as   The   Heine    Service, 

Ltd.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Periodical  publication.     172,089  ; 

Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.  176,828  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Heineman,  Arthur   S.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.     Furniture — 

namely,   chairs,   tables,   and   desks.      167,721 ;   May   8 ; 

Serial  No.  148.885  ;   published  Jan.   30,   1923. 


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Ueliiomau  Bros.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Cigars.  177,271 ;  Dec. 
11 ;    Serial   No.   156,491  ;    published   Feb.    14,    1922. 

Ueluomauii  Electric  Compnny,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Battery 
switches,  vacuum-tube  sockets,  lightiug  switches,  etc. 
167,805 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  169,208 ;  published  Feb. 
6,  1923. 

Heinze,  Augustus  P.,  doing  business  as  Motor  Kool  Co., 
Dertoit,  Mich.  Preparation  to  clean  and  remove  scale 
and  foreign  accumulations  from  the  interior  of  auto- 
mobile radiators  and  cooling  systems.  170,713 ;  July 
24  ;    Serial   No.   138,168 ;    published   Apr.    24,    1923. 

Helss,  Franii  .\.,  doing  business  as  Seesaw  Cane  Farms, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Cane  sirup.  165,768  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial 
No.   160,805;   published  Dec.   26.   1922. 

Hcitel,  Fannie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chemical  preparation  for 
preventing  the  further  tearing  and  ripping  of  hosiery. 
172,741  ;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  168,680;  published  May 
29    1923. 

Heltkamp, 'Elizabeth  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Hair  pomade. 
172,722  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,777  ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Helbein-Stone  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watch 
movements.     164,416  ;  Feb.  20. 

Helbein-Stone  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watch 
movements  and  parts  of  the  same.  165,354  ;  Mar.  6  ; 
Serial  No.  168,580  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Helfand,  Hyman,  doing  business  as  Helfand  Shoe  Co.. 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Leather  shoes.     163,581  ;  Jan.  23. 

Helfand,  Leopold  E.,  doing  business  as  Elpho  Pharmacal 
Compauv,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cold  cream.  172,578; 
Sept.  if;  Serial  No.  ]  71,915  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Helfand  Shoe  Co.     (See  Helfand,  Hyman.) 

Uelier  &  Long,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
168,151  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  172,673  ;  published  Feb. 
13,  1923. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Silver  metal  polish. 
164,560  ;  Feb.  20. 

Heller,  B.,  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Thickening  for 
custards,  puddings,  gravies,  soups,  and  dressings,  hav- 
ing incidental  coloring  properties.  165,104  ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  144.456  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  ill.  Waste  and  drain 
pipes,   sink  opener  and  cleaner.     166,958 ;   Apr.  17. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cleaner  for  windows, 
glass,   cut   glass,   and    skylights.      167,297 ;  Apr.   24. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Enamel  cleaner. 
167,298  ;  Apr.  24. 

rieller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  prepara- 
tion for  purifving  the  air  in  meat-cooling  rooms,  re- 
frigerators, etc.  168,235  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  171,124  ; 
published   Feb.   13,    1923. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Toilet-bowl  or 
privv  cleaner.      168,311  :    May   15. 

Heller^  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Disinfectant  and 
deodorizer.  169,836  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,991 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  prepara- 
tion for  use  in  keeping  sausage,  kidneys,  tongues,  etc., 
in  a  good  condition.  169,837 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No. 
172,989 ;   published  Mar.   6,    1923. 

Ileller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Body-vermin  ex- 
terminator and  insecticide.     170,986  ;   July  24. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Barrels,  drums, 
boxes,  cases,  cartons,  packages,  and  containers. 
170,992  ;  Julv  24. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Food  flavorings  and 
snices.  171,334  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  172,530;  published 
Mav   22,   1923. 

Ileller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Flavoring  com- 
pound. 171,578-80  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  Nos.  172,377-9  ; 
published    May    22,    1923. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  prepara- 
tions used  In  the  curing  of  meat.  172,347  ;  Aug.  28  ; 
Serial  No.  172,992  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Compajiy,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  preparation 
for  facilitating  the  scalding,  etc.,  of  hogs.  172,556  ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  171,756  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Preparation  for  re- 
pelling flies  from  cattle,  horses,  dogs,  etc.  172,575 ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  173,045  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  prepara- 
tion for  use  in  deodorizing  ice  boxes,  etc.  172,579 ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,043  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Coloring  for  food  and 
confectionerv.  17^,574  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,046  ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  polish. 
173,815 :  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  171,757  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Heller.  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  coloring 
and  flavoring.  174,008  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  174,304 ; 
published  July  17,  1923. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Insecticide  for 
Icilling  moths  and  carpet  beetles.  174,010 ;  Oct.  2 ; 
Serial  No.   174,301 ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Heller,  B.,  and  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Pastry  prepara- 
tion.    174,138:  Oct.  2. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chlcaeo,  Hi.  Garlic  flavoring 
compound.  174.715 :  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  172,990 ; 
published   July  24,   1923. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  prepara- 
tion for  preserving  smoked  sausage.  175.420;  Nov.  6; 
Serial  No.   171,127;  published  Aug.   28,   1923. 


Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  prepara- 
tion for  use  in  preserving  fresh  sausage.  175,421  ; 
Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.   171,125  ;  published  Aug.   28,   1923. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Meat-curing  chemi- 
cal preparation.  175,430  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  171,755. 
published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pudding  and  des- 
sert powders,  pie  fillings,  cocoa,  etc.    177,792;  Dec.  26. 

Heller,  B.  &  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Pudding  and 
dessert  powders,  pie  fillings,  cocoa,  etc.  177,794 ; 
Dec.   25. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Insecticide  for 
killing  fleas.     177,809;  Dec.  25. 

Holler  Brothers  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Piles  and  rasps. 
171,666;   Aug.  7. 

Heller,    Joseph    J.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Fountain    pens. 

166.874  ;  Apr.   17 ;   Serial  No.  159,027 ;   published  Jan. 
23,  1923. 

Heller,  L.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pearls  and  repro- 
ductions -  of  pearls  or  imitations  thereof.  176,786 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Helmet  Cap  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radia- 
tor caps.  175,001 ;  Oct  30  ;  Serial  No.  172,532  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 

Helmholz  Mitten  Company,  Cudaby,  Wis.  Leather  boots, 
shoes,  gloves,  and  mittens.  165,728  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial 
No.  169,060;  published  Dec.  19.  1922. 

Helmholz  Mitten  Company,  Cudahy,  Wis.  Gloves  and 
mittens  of  leather  and  fabric.  168,592  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 
No.  164,500  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1322. 

Helsbels  Company,  The.     (See  Williams,  William  J.) 

Helvetia  Milk  Condensing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Con- 
densed milk.     167,303  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hemingway,  Wilson,  jr.,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  Locks. 
165,005  ;  Feb.  27. 

Henckels,  J.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Razors.  164,886 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Henderson,  F.  E.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Caout- 
chouc milk.  170,673;  July  17;  Serial  No.  172,533; 
published  Apr.   24,  1923. 

Henderson  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.,  Inc..  Columbus,  Ohio,  and 
Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Rubber  tires.  168.190;  May  15;  Serial 
No.  108,026;  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 

Hendricks,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  Daisy  Dish  Pan 
Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Nonenameled  dish  pans. 
173,416";  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  152,799;  published  June 

26,  1923. 

Hendrickson,  Edwin  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cough  medi- 
cine. 105,617  ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  167,300 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  12,   1922. 

Hendryx,  Andrew  B.,  Co.,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Bird- 
cage stands,  screens,  and  hooks,  chain  and  coil  springs. 
1 08.090  :  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  162,550 ;  published  Feb. 

27,  1023. 

Hendrvx,  Andrew  B.,  Co.,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Bird 
cages.  168,147;  May  15;  Serial  No.  173,316;  pub- 
lished  Feb.   27,   1923. 

Henle,  Walter,  doing  business  as  Blackhawk  Extract  Com- 
pany, Daven^port,  Iowa.  Malt  sirup.  173,140 ;  Sept. 
IS; "Serial  No.  178,248;  published  June  19,   1923. 

Hennenhofer,  William  G.,  doing  business  as  Savae-e  Grip 
Sales  Company,  Denver.  Colo.  Patches  for  fabric  tires 
and  inner  tubes.     163,080  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hennessv,  Francis  W..  Providence,  R.  I.  Clothes-sup- 
porting raclfs.  171,009  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  172,830  ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Hennessy,  Francis  W.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  Roof- 
edging  device.  171,538  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  174,834  ; 
published  May  1,  1923. 

Henning,  M.  F.,  doing  business  as  Ford  Chemical  Co.,  Oak- 
land, Calif.     Ant  powder.     108,020;  May  8. 

Henning  Wennersten  Incorporated,  Chicago,  111.  Malt  ex- 
tracts. 169,828 ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  173,422  ;  published 
Apr.   3,   1923. 

Henriqups  Brothers  Limited,  Lisbon,  Portugal.  Sardines. 
168,590  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  164,434  ;  published  Feb.  13, 
1923. 

Henry  &  Allen,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Metal  castings  and  forg- 
lng"s  of  standard  and  special  shapes.  171,828 ;  Aug. 
14  ;   Serial  No.   175,791  ;   published   May   1,  1923. 

Henry  &  Allen,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Repair  parts  for  agricul- 
tural machinery  and  implements.  172,311 ;  Aug.  28  ; 
Serial  No.  175,790  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Henry  &  Allen,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Wrenches  and  parts 
thereof.  170,557  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  183,034  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11.  1923. 

Henry,  Robt.  J.,  Alameda,  Calif.  Cleansing  solution  hav- 
ing bleaching  properties.     167.654  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

167.875  ;  published  Dec.  20,  1922. 

Henry  Wiggin  &  Company  Limited,  Parade.  Birmingham, 
England.  Nickel-copper  alloys.  170,283 ;  July  10 ; 
Serial   No.   172,708 ;    published   Apr.    17,    1923. 

Henry  Wlggln  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birming- 
ham, England.  Nickel  and  alloys  of  nickel  in  ingots, 
sheets,  and  wire.  170,477 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
172,701  ;    published   Apr.    17,    1923. 

Henry  Wiggin  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birmingham, 
England.  Metals  used  for  electrical  purposes.  170,478  ; 
July  17;  Serial  No.  172,702;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Henry  Wiggin  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birming- 
ham, England.  Nickel  steel  In  the  form  of  plates, 
sheets,  wire,  etc.  170.479 :  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
172,703  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
AlpJiaietical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Henry  Wiggin  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birmingbam, 

England.      Nickel-ehrome   alloy.      170,480-1  ;   July    17  ; 

Serial   Nos.   172,704^5 ;   published  Apr.   17,   1923. 
Henry  Wiggin  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birmingham, 

England.     Nickel  and  maaganese  alloy.     170,517  ;  July 

17 ;   Serial  No.   172.707  ;  published  Apr.  17,   1923. 
Henry's  Handy   Handles  Co.,  Los   Angeles,  Calif.     Spark 

and  throttle  control  levers  for  motor  vehicles.     169,165  ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.   167,176  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Henshel  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Artificial  pearls. 

170,027  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.  173,597  ;  published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Henson-Blair  Manufacturing  Company,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Mops.      171,474 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial    No.    178,341 ;    pub- 
lished  May   22,    1923. 
Hepper-Nelson   Hoofing  Company,   Chicago,   111.,   assignors 

to  The  Richardson  Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.     Prepared 

roofing.     163,088  ;  Jan.  2. 
Hepsall  Company,  The.      (See  Holt,  H.  L.) 
Herb    Juice    Medicine    Co.,    Inc.,    Jackson,    Tenn.      Herb 

juice  and  laxative  compound.     176,338  ;  Nov.  20. 
Herb    Juice    Mediciite    Co.,    Inc.,    Jackson,    Tenn.      Herb 

juice  and  laxative  compound.     176,344  ;  Nov.  20. 
Herber,    Pierre,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Powder    and    liquid 

nail  polishes,  nail  bleach,  cuticle  remover,  etc.    164,630  ; 

Feb.   20. 
Herbert  Packing  Co.,  Inc.,  San  Jose,  Calif.     Canned  fruits 

and  vegetables.     166.022  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,518  ; 

published  Dec.  5.   1922. 
Herbert    Packing    Co.,    Inc.,    San    Jose,    Calif.      Canned 

fruits     and     vegetables     and     dried     fruit.      169,703 ; 

June    26. 
Herbolac  Drug  &  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Black,  William  C.) 
Herbrand     Company,    The,     Fremont,     Ohio.       Wrenches, 

pliers,  hammers,  screw  drivers,  chisels.     168,970  ;  May 

29 ;  Serial  No.  170,649  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Herbrand     Company,    The,     Fremont,     Ohio.       Wrenches, 

pliers,   hammers,    etc.      173,303  ;    Sept.    18 ;    Serial   No. 

179,729 ;   published   June   19,    1923. 
Hercules  Carboy  Box  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Recepta- 
cles for  carboys.    172,411 ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  178,342  ; 

published   May   29,    1923. 
Hercules    Gasoline    Co.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Gasoline, 

kerosene,  petroleum  distillates,  etc.     175,990;  Nov.  18; 

Serial  No.  169,130  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Hercules  Knitting  Co.,   Milwaukee,   Wis.      Sweater  coats, 

knitted  caps,   woolen  hosiery,   etc.     177,410  ;   Dec.   18 ; 

Serial  No.   180,120 ;   published   Oct.   2,   1923. 
Hercules  Paper  Bag  Co.,  Ltd.,   Reading,  Pa.,  assignor  to 

Hercules   Paper   Bag   Mills,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Paper 

bags.     19,344  -renewed  Apr.  14,  1921. 
Hercules  Paper  Bag  Mills.     (See  Hercules  Paper  Bag  Co. 

Ltd.,   assignor.) 
Hercules   Powder   Company,   Wilmington,   Del.     Pine   oil. 

171,395  ;   Aug.    7 ;    Serial   No.    176,835 ;   published  May 

8,  1923. 
Hercules    Powder   Company,    Wilmington,   Del.     Pine   oil. 

171,396-9  :   Aug.   7 ;    Serial    Nos.    176,830-3 ;   published 

May  8,   1923. 
Hercules  Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Compounded 

oil.     172,326  ;  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.  176,834  ;  published 

May  8,  1923. 
Hercules  Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.   Compounded 

oil  used  for  flotation  purposes.     176,782  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hergy  Company,  The,  Hillsboro,  Tex.     Salve  for  eczema, 

piles,    ringworm,    etc.      172,964 ;    Sept.    11  ;    Serial   No. 

175,082  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Herman,   John   C,  &   Company,   Harrlsburg,   Pa.     Cigars. 

174,176 ;    Oct.    9 ;    Serial   No.    176,599 ;    published   July 

17,  1923. 
Herman,  Joseph  F.,  doing  business  as  Herman  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Washington,  D.  C.     Chain  connectors. 

172,482  ;   Aug.    28. 
Herman    Krebs    Pharmacy    Co.,    The,    doing    business    as 

Herman   Krebs  Products  Co.,   Cleveland,   Ohio.      Goiter 

balm.      167,484 ;    May    1  ;     Serial    No.    159,966 ;    pub- 
lished .Tan.   23,  1923. 
Herman   Krebs  Products  Co.      (See  Herman  Krebs  Phar- 
macy Co.) 
Hermosa   Orange  Grove  Co.      (See  Hunt,   Hatch  &   Com- 
pany.) 
Hernandez,    Miguel    J.,    doing  business   as    The   Longrock 

Pharmacal  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Blood  tonic.     163,858  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Hpvndon,    Marvin,    Washington,    D.    C.      Remedy    for   in- 
digestion and  dyspepsia,     i  73,610;   Oct.   2;   Serial  No 

158,312:    published    July    11,    1922. 
Heroic  Gum  Remedy  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Preparation 

for    treatment    of    Riggs'    disease,    pyorrhea,    ulcprnted 

mouth,    etc.      169,795;    July    3;    Serial    No.    169,246; 

published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Heron,  Norman  C,  doing  business  as  N.  C.  Heron  Co.,  Los 

Angeles,  Calif.     Eucalyptus  remedies  for  colds,  catarrh, 

and     rheum.Ttism.      172,833 ;     Sept.     11 ;     Serial     No. 

161,312;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Horrlck,  Guy  W.,  Auburn,  Me.     Cleaning  preparation  for 

varnished,      painted,      and      enameled      surfaces,      etc. 

166.255  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  164,642  ;  published  Jan. 

2,   1923. 
Herrick,  William  W.,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.     Cathartic 

tablets,    dyspepsia    and    indigestion    tablets,    antiseptic 

preparations.      170.739  :   .July  24  ;    Serial  No.   174.206  ; 

published    Apr.    24,    1923. 


Herrmann,  Adolph  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tablecloths, 
sheets,  pillowcases,  napkins.  174,753  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 
No.    167,082  ;    published   May   22,    1923. 

Herschel,  R.,  Manufacturing  Co.,  Peoria,  111.  Mowers, 
binder,  header,  and  reaper  guards,  heads,  pitman  boxes, 
etc.     164,594  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hersh  Brothers  Company,  Allentown,  Pa.  Multlblade, 
eteel-plate,  forced  and  induced  draft  planing  mill,  etc. 
165,933;  Mar.  20. 

Hershenstein,  Solomon,  doing  business  as  S.  H.  Rubber 
Mfg.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Inner  tubes.  168,197 ; 
May  15  ;   Serial  No.  166,000  ;  published  Jan.  30,   192.3. 

Hershey  Chocolate  Co.,  Hershey,  Pa.  Chocolates. 
165,247-8  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hershey  Chocolate  Company,  Hershey,  Pa.  Chewing 
gum.     168.518  ;  May  22. 

Hershey  Chocolate  Company,  Hershey,  Pa.  Chocolate 
mixture  used  as  a  food  and  in  the  preparation  of  food. 
171,063  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  166,453  ;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Hershey  Chocolate  Company  of  New  York,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Sugar  coated  raisins.  171,129;  July  31; 
Serial   No.   158,774  ;   published  Apr.   17,  1923. 

Hershey  Flour  Mills.     (See  Hershey,  Samuel  W.) 

Hershey,  Samuel  W.,  doing  business  as  S.  W.  Hershey 
Flour  Mills,  York,  Pa.  Wheat  flour.  168,187  ;  May  15  ; 
Serial  No.  168,967  :  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Herskovitz,  Leonard  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pearls. 
164,715  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hertz,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  Hertz  &  Co.,  London,  Eng- 
land. Insect-destroying  preparations.  177,233 ;  Dec. 
11;    Serial   No.  181,596;   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 

Hertz,  Robert  W.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Cartoons  for  pub- 
lication in  newspapers,  magazines,  etc.  177,296 ; 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No    174,900 ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Herz,  Alexander,  doing  business  as  Alexander  Herz  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  bags.  168,046  ;  May  15  ; 
Serial  No.  173,567  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Herz,  Alexander,  doing  business  as  The  Herz  Straw  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  drinking  straws.  171,409 ; 
Aug.  7  :   Serial  No.  176,182  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Herz  &  Kory,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's  hand  bags. 
175,014  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  177,557  ;  published  Aug. 
14,    1923. 

Herzfeld-Phillipson  Company,  The,  doing  business  as  Mil- 
waukee Boston  Store,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hair  receivers, 
pin  trays,  hatpin  holders,  etc.     163,336  ;  Jan.  9. 

Herzog  &  (io..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabrics  of  silk  or 
silk  mixtures,  and  silk  blankets,  also  known  as  blanket 
robes.     163,337  ;  Jan.  9. 

Hess,  Goldsmith  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  goods  in 
the  piece.  165,563 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  157,064  ; 
Dec.  26,   1922. 

Hess,  Plorace  H.,  Pine  Grove,  Pa.  Underwear  of  textile 
fabric,  consisting  of  one  and  two  piece  garments. 
165,303  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  163,396  ;  published  Nov.  7, 
1922. 

Hethcock,  Edward  E.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Medicinal  prepa- 
ration used  as  a  physic.  168,822  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
170,191  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Hewitt,  Ada  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Toy  Insect.  168,320 ; 
May  22  ;  Serial  No.  167,774  ;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Heylman,  Frederick  C,  Martinez,  Calif.  Valves. 
166,812;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  167,566;  published  Jan, 
23,  1923. 

Hevman,  Marcus  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piece  goods  made 
of  silk.  172,928;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  176,407;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Heywood-Wakefield  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  Baby  car- 
riages and  gocarts.  170,397 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
171,458  :   published  Apr.   10,   1923. 

Hlatt,  Arthur  R.,  Stockport,  Iowa.  Antiseptic  capsules 
for  women  and  antiseptic  liniment  for  general  pain*;. 
169,817  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  167,982  ;  published  Mar.  6, 
1923. 

Hibbard,  Marjorie  H.,  doing  business  as  L.  B.  Ilibbard, 
Johnstown,  N.  Y.  Gauge,  razor,  glass-cutter  and  other 
cases,  tobacco  and  coin  pouches,  etc.     164,183  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hibben.  Hollweg  &  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Hosiery. 
163,746  ;  Jan.  23. 

HiWer,  John  M..  doing  business  as  J.  M.  Hibler  Mfg. 
Co.,  Defiance,  Ohio.  Cleanser  for  rugs,  carpets,  woolen 
goods,  clothing,  upholstered  furniture,  etc.  170,677; 
July  17  ;   Serial  No.  171,019  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Hiokey-Freeman  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Overcoats  and 
topcoats.  174.352  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  177,377  ;  pub- 
lished July  17,   1923. 

Hickey-Fref>man  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Sack  suits, 
spor*  suits,  golf  suits,  full-dress  and  tuxedo  suits,  ovpr- 
coats,  etc.     163.831  :   Tnn.  30. 

Hickman,  Alma  P.,  Joplin,  Mo.  Cloth  and  stockinet 
dolls.  177,478 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  183,382 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

Hickok,  Clarence  G.,  doing  business  as  Scribner's  Ink 
Co..  Portland.  Oreg.  Writing  inks.  175,865  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  175.312  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Hickok  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y, 
Buckles.     177,816:  Pec.  25. 

Hickory  HUl  Farm,  Jefferson  City,  Mo.  Hams.  166.346  ; 
Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  158.311  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Hicks  Corporation.  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Dishwashing  ma- 
chines. 172.771;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  173,355;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 


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095 


Hicks,  Mine.  Bertha  M.,  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.  Hair  growers,  liquid  hair  tonic,  tetter 
salve,  face  cream,  etc.  170,394  ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
171,305  ;  published  Apr.  8,  1923. 

HlclJS,  W.  Wesley,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  ElectrU  water 
heaters,  electric  air  heaters,  radiant  floor  and  wall 
heateri,  etc.  169,966 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  174,962  ; 
published  Apr.   3,  1923. 

Hide  Leather  &  Belting  Company,  The.  Indianapolis, 
Ind.  I-eather  and  fabric  belting.  165,098 ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.   161,316:   published  Nov.   28,   1922. 

Hiertz,  Theodore,  &  Son  ;  Theodore  Hiertz  Metal  Co., 
successor,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Babbitt  metal  and  antifric- 
tion journal  bearings.     22,658  ;  renewed  Mar.  14,  1923. 

Higglns-Babcock-Hurd  Company,  Tbe,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Salad  dressing,  vinegar,  canned  fruits  and  vegetables, 
etc.  170,847;  July  24;  Serial  No.  165,134;  published 
Mar.  27.  1923. 

Higgin's    Packing    Company,    Omaha,    Nebr.     Hams    and 
bacon.      166.257 :    Mar.    27 ;    Serial    No.    164,907 ;    pub 
lished  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Higgin's  Packing  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Hams  and 
bacon.  166,660 ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  164,908  ;  published 
Jan.   30,   1923. 

High  Score  Products  Co.      (See  Langfeld,  Daniel.) 

High  Tension  Supplies  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Radio  light- 
ning arresters.  175.890  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,763  ; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Highland  Cordage  Company,  Highland  and  Hickory,  N.  C. 
Cords,  twines,  ropes,  and  lines.  171,217:  July  31; 
Serial  No.   177,668;   published   May   15,   1923. 

Highland  Lake  Paper  Company,  Walpole,  Mass.  Sheath- 
ing paper,  waterproof  building  paper,  roofing  paper, 
etc.  171,471  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178,610  ;  published 
May  22,  1923. 

Highland  Lake  Paper  Company,  Walpole,  Mass.  Sheath- 
ing, waterproof  building  and  roofing  paper,  tar  felt, 
and  asphalt  shingles.  174,597 :  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
178,611  :  published  July  17,  1923. 

Highland  ManufactuHng  Company,  Holyoke.  Mass.  Writ- 
ing, typewriting,  and  printing  papers,  papeteries,  etc. 
166,279  ;    Mar.   27. 

Highland  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Cor- 
respondence  cards.     166,280;   Mar.   27. 

Highland  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Writ- 
ing, typewriting,  and  printing  papers,  papeteries,  writ- 
ing, correspondence,  and  index  cards,  etc.  166,281  ; 
Mar.   20. 

Highland  Milling  Company,  Highland,  111.  Wheat  flour. 
177..572;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  177,740;  published  Oct. 
2,  1923. 

Hightower,  James  F.,  doing  business  as  The  Shuraake 
Remedy  Co..  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Medicine  for  kidney 
disorders.  165,494;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  166,182;  pub- 
liished  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Hightstown  Hardware  Company,  Hightstown,  N.  J.  In- 
secticides. 167,635  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,596 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

Hl-Gypsy  Co.  (See  International  Consolidated  Chemical 
Corporation.) 

Hlkecut   Company.      (See    Van   Der   Vygh,   Frans.) 

Hildeshelmer.  J.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Infants'  and 
children's  liats,  caps,  and  bonnets.  169,392  ;  June  12  ; 
Serial  No.    166,074 ;    published   Mar.   6,   1923. 

Hill,  C.  v.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Refrigerators. 
169,180  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  170,247  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 

Hill  Clothes  Dryer  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.     Clothes  driers, 

balcony   clothes  driers,  etc.     175,918  ;  Nov.   13  ;   Serial 

No.   180,282;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Hill,  Herbert  M.,  Leonia,  N.  J.     Electrical  connector  clips 

and  clamps  for  amateur  radio  use.     175,738;  Nov.  13; 

Serial  No.  178,612  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Hill-Hoel    JMfg.    Co.,    South    Bend,    Ind.      Cedar    chests. 

175,833  ;   Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  181,944  ;  published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 

Hill-Hubbell  and  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Anti- 
corrosive  protective  and  waterproof  paint  coatings, 
bituminous  paints,  marine  paint,  etc.  170.881  ;  July 
24;    Serial    No.    157,426:    published    Mar.    20,    1923. 

Hill  and  Loper  Company,  Incorporated,  The,  Danbury, 
Conn.  Men's,  women's,  and  children's  hats.  172,041  ; 
Aug.  21;   Serial  No.  158,842;  published  May  22.  1923. 

Hill,  N.  N.,  Brass  Co.,  East  Hampton,  Conn.  Toy  tele- 
phones.     166,753  ;   Apr.    10. 

Hill.  S.  W.,  and  Sons,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  Salve. 
177,171  ;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  181,119;  published  Sept. 
18,    1923. 

Hillbern  Thrift  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Printed  books. 
174,838  :  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  176,626  ;  published  July 
31,  1923. 

Hiller.  Stanley,  Inc.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  re- 
vivifying kieselguhr,  apparatus  for  producing  charcoal, 
fl.«h-meal  apparatus,  and  sirup  clarifiers.  171,836 ; 
Aug.   14  ;  Serial  No.  171,713  ;  published  May  8,   1923. 

HlUer,  Stanley,  Inc.,  San  Jose,  Calif.     Waste  saving  ma 
chinery  and  apparatus.     172,446  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 
171,712 ;   published  May    29,   1923. 

Hlllerlch  &  Bradsby  Co.,  Inc.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Baseball 
bats.  173,941 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  180,432  ;  published 
July  10,   l;ii.:. 


Hlllerlch  &  Bradsby   Co.,   Inc.,   Louisville,   Ky.     Baseball 

bate.     173,943  ;   Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No.   180,431 ;   published 

July  10,  1923. 
Hlllerlch  &  Bradsby   Co.,   Inc.,   Louisville,  Ky.     Baseball 

bats.       173,98:^-4 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    Nos.      180,434-4 ; 

published  July  10,  1923. 
Hlllerlch   &  Bradsby  Co.,   Inc.,   Louisville,   Ky.     Baseball 

bats.      174,159;   Oct.  9;   Serial  No.   180.430;   published 

July  17,  1923. 
Hllllg,  Frederick  W.,  doing  business  as  F.  W.  Hillig  Co., 

New    York,    N.    Y.      Tablecloths,    napkins,    scarfs,    etc. 

173,907 ;   Oct.   2  ;    Serial   No.    161,549 ;    published   July 

17    1923. 
Hllllg,    Frederick    W.,    doing    business    as    F.    W.    Hillig 

Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Bed   coverings,   sheetings,    pil- 
lowcases, bedspreads,  tickings.     173,968  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 

No.  161,550  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    Coffee.    163,338  ;  Jan.  9. 
Hillsdale     Baking     Company,     Hillsdale,     Mich.       Bread. 

177,442-3  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  Nos.  182,149-50  ;  published 

Oct.  2,  1923. 
Hillsdale   Manufacturing  Company,   Hillsdale,  Mich.,  and 

Chicago,  III.     Knee  and  long  pants  and  hoys'  suits  and 

overcoats.     164,217  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hillside   Cotton    Mills,   La    Grange,    Ga.      Rugs   made   of 

grass  and  fiber.     165,449  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  171,366  ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Hillside   Fluor   Spar  Mines,    Chicago,   111.     Foundry   flux. 

175,636 :   Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No.   179,792 ;   published   Aug. 

28,    1923. 
Hillyard,  Newton  S.,  doing  business  as  Hillyard  Chemical 

Company,     St.    Joseph,    Mo.      Disinfectant.      174,861 ; 

Oct.   23 :    Serial   No.   180,600 ;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
Hillyard,  Newton  S.,  doing  business  as  Hillyard  Chemical 

Company,   St.   Joseph,   Mo.      Floor   dressing.      175,130 : 

Oct.  30;   Serial  No.  180,602;  published  Aug.  14,   1923. 
Hilton,   Joseph,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Men's,   young   men's, 

and   boys'    clothing   and    haberdashery.      177,009  ;    Dec. 

11  :    Serial   No.    153,507 ;   published   June   26,   1923. 
Hlmmer  Brothers  Co.   Inc.,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.     Waxed 

paper.      170,297  :    July    10 ;    Serial   No.    175,394  ;    pub 

lished  Apr.   10,  1923. 
Hlmmer,  Vitalls,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Radiotelephone  receiv- 
ing sets  and  parts  thereof.     166,561 ;  Apr.   10  ;   Serial 

No.   169,058;   published  Dec.  26,   1922. 
Hinchliffe,  Alfred  W.,  doing  business  as  Webster  Cider  & 

Vinegar     Co.,     Webster,     N.     Y.       Vinegar.       173,068 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Hinckley,  Don  H.,  doing  husiness  as  Sunrise  Optical  Co., 

Chicago,    111.      Ophthalmic    lenses    and    frames,    special 

machinery  for  their  manufacture  and  measure.   164,958  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Hinckley  Manufacturing  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.     Buttons, 

shoe  ornaments,  badges,  and  emblems.     170,070  ;  July 

10  :  Serial  No.  165,552  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Hinckley     Manufacturing     Company,     Providence,     R.     I. 

Bracelets,  finger  rings,  brooches,  bar  pins,  and  buttons. 

171,997  ;  Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.  168,469  ;  published  May 

8,  1923. 
Hind  &   HarrLson   Plush   Co..   The,   Clark   I\Iills  and    Ni'w 

York,    N.   Y.     Mohair   plushes   in    the   piece.     163,947 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Hiner,    Ward    B.,    doing    husiness    as    Red    Ball    Transit 

Company,   Indianapolis,   Ind.     Moving   vans   or  trucks. 

169,251  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  170,920  ;  published  Mar. 

13.  1923. 
Hinkle,    Hutchinson    S.,    doing   business   as    The    Leclare 

Laboratories,  New  York,  N.'Y.    Hair  remover.    176,974; 

Dec.  11:  Serial  No.  180.066:  published  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Hinkson,  Andrew  H.,  doing  business  as  Shults  Ointment 

Company,  Chester,   Pa.     Ointments  used  for   swellings, 

sores,    bruises,    burns,    etc.,    and    liniments.      170,014; 

.July   10;   Serial  No.   172,593;  published   Apr.   3,   1923. 
riito  Brothers,  Peru,  Ind.     Pancake  and  buckwheat  flour. 

177,124;   Dec.  11;   Serial  No.  181,342;  published  Sept. 

25,   1923. 
Hipolito  Screen  &  Sash  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Window 

and   door  wire  screens.      175,325 :   Nov.    6 ;    Serial   No. 

180,764;    published   Aug.    14.    1923. 
Hl-Power  Company  of   New  Jersey.      (See  Beck  &  True- 
love.) 
Hipp,  Didisheim  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Watches, 

watch     movements,     and     parts     of     same.       166,999 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Hipp.     Didisheim     Company,     Inc.,     New     York,     N.     Y. 

Watches,   watch    movements,    and    parts   of    the    same. 

169,952  ;  July   10  ;  Serial  No.  174,618  ;   published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Hipp.     Didisheim     Company,     Inc.,     New     York,     N.     Y. 

Watches,    watch    movements,    and    parts    of   the    same. 

169,953 ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.   174,020  ;  published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Hipp.     Didisheim     Company,     Inc.,     New     York.     N.     Y. 

Watches,    watch    movements,    and    parts    of    the    same. 

169,9.54-5;   July  10;  Serial  Nos.   174,622-3;  published 

Apr.   3,    1923. 
Hipp.     Didisheim     Company.     Inc.,     New     York,     N.     Y. 

Watches,    watch    movements,    and    parts    of    the    same. 

169,957:  July  10;   Serial  No.   174,624:  published  Apr. 

3,   1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alplia'betical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Root 

Pearl 

Salad 
;    pub- 


Ice-cream 
published 

165,429  ; 
Dec.    12, 


Hipp.  Didisheim  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Watches,  watch  movements,  and  parts  of  same. 
171,061;  July  31;  Serial  No.  174,621;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Hlrd,  Roy  G.,  doing  business  as  Garley  Steel  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Steel  sheets,  bars,  plates,  and  blue  an- 
nealed. 173,904 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,127 ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

Hires,  Charles  E.,  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
beer.      24,058 ;    renewed    Jan.    16,    1924. 

Hirsch,   Barnard  Company,   San   Fi'ancisco,    Calif, 
beads.     171,927  ;  Aug.  14. 

Hirsch  Bros.  &  Co.,  Incorporated,  Louisville,  Ky. 
relish.      171,401 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial    No.    176,627 
lished  May  22,  1923. 

Hirsch  Brothers  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Cake  mix.  170,899  : 
July  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,081 ;  published  Mar.   13,  1923. 

Hirsch,  Daniel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Identification  tugs. 
170,695  ;  July  17. 

Hirsch  &  Plashner.  .(See  Flashner,  Joseph.) 

Hirsch,  Walter  J.,  Co.,  Chicago.  111.  Peanut  butter, 
olives,  mustard,  chow  relish.  170,584  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 
No.   157.523  ;   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 

Hirsch,  Walter  J.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Candy. 
171,147  :  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  162,547  ;  published  May 
15,  1923. 

Hirsch,    Walter    J.,    Company,    Chicago,    111. 
cones.     172,203  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  172,534  ; 
May  29,  1923. 

Hirscn,  William  L.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Laxatives. 
Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  165,910J  ;  published 
1922. 

Hirschberg  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's,  boys',  and  chil- 
dren's caps  made  of  cloth,  leather,  etc.  164,231-2  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Hirschfeld,  Mildred,  doing  business  as  Dorisa  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nursing-bottle  holders. 
166,182  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,597  ;  published  Nov. 
28.    1922. 

Hirschfelder  &  Meaney,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Baggage — 
namely,  trunks,  grips,  suitcases,  etc.     169,924  ;  July  3. 

Hirschl  &  Bendhelm,  Washington,  Mo.  Tobacco-smoking 
pipes.  165,744  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  171,694  ;  published 
Jan.   2,    1923. 

Hirschl  &  Bendheim,  Washington,  Mo.  Corncob  tobacco- 
smoking  pipes.  166,789  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  159,313  ; 
published  June  13,  1922. 

Hirshberg,  J.,  Co.,  Inc.,  McKeesport,  Pa.  Phonographs. 
164,306;  Feb.  20. 

Hlrshfeld,  Jacob  B.,  doing  business  as  J.  B.  Hlrshfeld  & 
Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  and  nainsook  un- 
derwear, hosiery,  and  sweaters.  174,264 ;  Oct.  9 ; 
Serial  No.  176.184  :  published  July  17,  1923. 

HIrshfield,  Maurice  W.,  doing  business  as  Marfield  Radio 
Mfg.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound  amplifiers  for  wire- 
less telephone  and  telegraph  receiving,  instruments. 
169,387  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  168,529  ;  published  Mar. 
27.  1923. 

HIrshfield  Skirt  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Outer  skirts  for 
girls.     170,360;   July    10. 

Hirz  Bros.,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Cake.     170,966  :  July  24. 

Hisgen  Bros.,  assignor  to  Sinclair  Refining  Company, 
.Mbany,  N.  Y.  Axle  grease.  24,196 ;  renewed  Feb. 
6,  1924. 

Hitchings-Spence,  i<ynn,  Mass.  Electrical  fixtures,  lamp 
sockets,  and  brackets.  166,565 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No. 
167,615;    published   Dec.   26.    1922. 

Hi-Way  Laboratories.      (See  Finstick,  Lawrence  A.) 

Hobbs,  Edward  M.,  Berea,  Ohio.  Live  poultry.  167.S88  ; 
May  1  ;  Serial  No.  164,592  ;  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 

Hobbs,  H.  C,  (loini;  business  as  Fidelity  Pencil  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Pencils.  '  170,204  ;  July  10  ;  Serial 
No.    173,132;    published    Mar.    13,    1923. 

Hobdell,  Way  and  Company  Limited,  London,  England. 
Crude  asbestos.  167,527  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  165,995  ; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Hoclischild.  Kohn  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Arch  sup- 
ports  and   elastic  bandages.     168.508  ;   Mav   22. 

Hochschild,  Kohn  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Shoes. 
169,421  ;  June  12. 

Hochstadter,  Harry  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dental  floss. 
169,946  :  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  174,392  ;  published  Apr. 
10,   1923. 

Hockaday  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Wall-finishes  and 
reducers.  174,689  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,940  ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

Hockaday  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Wall  finishes. 
176.041  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  179,939  ;  published  Sept. 

Hockmeyer  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods 
172.006;  Sept.  11;   Serial  No.  179,369;  published  June 

Hodapp,  Clarence  G.,  doing  business  as  Minute  Kleen 
I>ahora tones,  Detroit,  Mich.  Prep.i rations  for  polish- 
ing automobiles,  pianos,   etc.     176,779-   Nov    27 

Hodes-Zlnk  Mfg.  Co.,  Fremont,  Ohio.  All  fabric  'acces- 
sories made  for  automobiles.  167.609  ;  Mav  1 :  Serial 
No.  157,221:  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Hodge,  E.  D.,  Tool  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Water- 

i^ao'^o^'tT-    n7™^'"*    ^°^    ^o''<^    cars    and "  tractors. 
170.962  ;  July  24. 

Hodge-Falk  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sport  and 
ready-to-wear  hats.     1 63,232 ;  Jan.  2.  p        a  u 


Hoefelmayr,  K.,  Edelweiss  Camembert  Fabrik.  (See 
Hoefelmayr,    K.) 

Hoefelmayr,  K.,  doing  business  as  K.  Hoefelmayr  Edel- 
weiss Camembert  Fabrik,  Kempten,  Germany.  Cheese, 
butter,  milk,  etc.  166,132  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  141,722  ; 
published  Aug.   22,   1922. 

Hoefler,  Harry,  Candy  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Chocolate-coated  candy.     164,985  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hoefler,  Henry  R.,  Astoria,  Oreg.,  and  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Chocolate  and  candies.  175,347 ;  Nov.  6.  Se- 
rial No.  170,107  ;   published  Aug.   14,  1923. 

Hoeft  &  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Poultry  drinking 
fountains,  combined  poultry  drinking  fountain  and 
feeders,  baby-chick  feeders,  poultry  feeding  troughs,  etc. 
167,848;   May   8;   Serial  No.  164,539;   published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 

Hoegger,  J.  A.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Supports  for  bathroom 
and  other  fixtures.  176,573 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
178.503  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Hoegee,  Wm.  H.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Water 
bags  for  drinking  water.     164,367  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hoenig,  Morris  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Completely-printed 
books.  169,789 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  168,470 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

Hoevel  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Sandblast  apparatus  and  parts  thereof  and  accessories 
therefor.  174,993  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  173,284  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Hoey,  John,  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Mattresses. 
173,766 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  177,084 ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Hoey,  John,  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Mattresses. 
176,703 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,085  ;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Hoey,  John  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canned  ripe  olives. 
170,105  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  168,364  ;  published  Apr. 
10,   1923. 

Hofer,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Foot  Balm  Company,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Foot  balm.  176,981  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial 
No.   179,793  ;  published   Sept.  11,    1923. 

Hoffman  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watches,  clocks, 
and  parts  thereof.  167,779 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
171,798;    published   Feb.    13,   1923. 

Hoffman  Candy  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Candy  bar. 
173,948 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  178,343 ;  published  July 
17,  1923.  ^ 

Hoffman,  Charles  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Mercura*  used 
in  the  treatment  of  trachoma.     168,510  :  May  22. 

Hoffman,  Elic  A.,  doing  business  as  E.  A.  Hoffman  Candy 
Co.,  also  as  Hoffman's,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Candy  and 
chocolates.  173,358;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  159,024; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Hoffman,  Elic  A.,  doing  business  as  E.  A.  Hoffman 
Candy  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Candy.  174,791 ;  Oct. 
23 ;    Serial   No.   174.393 ;   published   .Tuly   24,    1923. 

Hoffman,  F.  A.,  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dairy  prod- 
ucts— namely,  butter,  evaporated  milk,  eggs,  etc. 
170,852  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.  163,798  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 

Hoffman,  F.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Beverages  sold 
as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same.  163,339  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Hoffman,  Herman  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  under- 
garments. 173,864  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,195  ;  pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 

Hoffman,  Joseph,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Automobile  steering 
controllers  adapted  to  aid  in  stabilizing  the  steering 
control  of  automobiles.  167.607;  May  1  ;  Serial  No. 
157,995  :  published  Dec.  26.  1922. 

Hoffman,  M.  C,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and  wool 
crepe  in  the  piece.  171,402 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 
176,546;   published  May   1.    1923. 

Hloffman,  Morris  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Knickerbock- 
ers. 168,451  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  170,192  ;  published 
Feb.  20,  1923. 

Hoffman,  Mrs.  Nellie  F.,  Brookings,  S.  Dak.  Medicine 
for  the  treatment  of  hog  cholera.  174,067 ;  Oct.  2 ; 
Serial    No.    178,504;   published   July   10,   1923. 

Hoffman,  Samuel  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  Jersey  City, 
N.  ,T.  Ladies'  house  and  street  dresses  and  men's, 
ladies',  and  children's  hath  robes  all  made  of  cotton. 
164,226;  Feb.   13. 

Hoffman,  William  M.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Fuel-oil  burners. 
171,680  ;  Aug.  7. 

Hoffmann,  J.  G.,  Sons  Co.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Oak-tanned 
harness   leather.      24,045 ;    renewed   Jan.    16,    1924. 

Hoffmann,  John,  &  Sons  Co..  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Krano- 
rated  milk,  canned  vegetables,  fruits,  etc.  176,839 ; 
Dpc.   4;    Serial   No.    178.249;   published   Aug.    21.    1!)'.'.S. 

Hoffmann,  William,  Chicago,  111.  Tonic  and  food  for 
feathered  pets.  170,898  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,217  ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Hofstra  Manufacturing  Company,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Insecti- 
cides.    170,980  ;  July  24. 

Hogan,  J.  .T.,  Incorporated,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Canned  fruits. 
vegetables,  fish,  evaporated  milk,  etc.     163.340  ;  .Tan.  9. 

Hogan,  J.  J.,  Incorporated,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Canned 
fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish,  and  coffee.  167,711 ;  May  8  ; 
Serial  No.   161,130;   published   Fob.  20,   1923. 

Hogland,  Joseph  L.,  doing  business  as  Victor  Products 
Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Dressine  and  cleaner  for 
pantasote  leather  and  rubber.     167,286  ;  Apr.  24. 


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Ilolincr.  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mouth  harmouicns. 
lliS.40S-l):  May  22;  Sei-ial  Xos.  171,420-21;  published 
Feb.  20,  1923.  ' 

Hohncr,  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mouth  harmonicas. 
175,786  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,794  ;  published  Aug. 
21.  1923. 

Hohner,  M..  .New  York,  N.  Y.  Mouth  harmonicas. 
174.874  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  180,180  ;  published  July 
24,  192.'?. 

Ho-.Tay  Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Beverages  and 
sirups  used  in  making  same.  177,493 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Se- 
rial No.  182.812;  published  Oct.  2.  1923. 

Ho-Jav  Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Beverage  coolers. 
177.531  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,811  :  published  Oct. 
2.  1923. 

Holbrook,  Merrill  v*!:  Stetson,  San  Francisco  and  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.  Coal,  coke,  wood,  gas.  and  oil  ranges,  cook- 
ing and  heating  stoves,  etc.     163.089  ;  .Ian.  2. 

Holbrook.  Merrill  &  Stetson.  San  Francisco  and  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.     Refuse  receptacles.     1G3.341 ;  Jan.  9. 

Holbrook.  Morrill  &  Stetson,  San  Francisco  and  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Ranges,  cooking  and  heating  stoves, 
and  stovepipe,  furnaces,  etc.  165,364;  Mar.  6;  Serial 
No.  162.410;  published.  Oct.  17,  1922. 

Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Plumb- 
ing, steam-fitting,  and  hardware  supplies.  166,798 ; 
Apr.   17;   Seri.nl   No.   150.531;   published   Jan.   9,   1923. 

Holbrook,  Slerrill  &  Stetson,  San  Francisco  and  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Cooking  and  heating  stoves,  furnaces, 
radiators,  etc.  170.137  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  162,409  ; 
published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Holbrook  Pie  Baking  Co..  Inc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Envelopes 
used  as  containers  for  bakery  products.  163,747 ; 
J.au.  23. 

Holbrook,  W.  H..  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  All-wool 
textile  piece  goods.  173,689  :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
177.489:  published  June  19,  1923. 

Holdems   Company.      (See  Fenno,    Herbert    L.) 

Holdcn,  George,  Quenemo.  Kans.  Ointment  for  croup, 
colds,  pneumonia,  bronchitis,  etc.  167,621  ;  May  1 ; 
Serial  No.   167,721  ;   published  Jan.   2,   1023. 

Holden-Leonard  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Worsted  and 
woolen  textile  fabrics.  165,699  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
169.971 :   published  Jan.  2.   1923. 

Holden-Leonard  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Worsted  and 
woolen  textile  fabrics.  166,194  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
162.002 ;   published  Jan.   9.   1923. 

Holden-Leonard  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Worsted 
and  woolen  textile  fabrics.  168,457  ;  May  22  ;  Serial 
No.  173,423  :  published  Feb.   20,  1923. 

Holding  Committee  for  Educational  and  Philanthropic 
Work,  The,  St.  Loui.s,  Mo.  Monthly  magazine.  171.760  ; 
Aug.   14 :   Serial  No.   161.315 ;   published   May   1.   1923. 

Holland  Canning  Companv,  Holland.  Mich.  Canned 
fruits  and  vegetables.  173,841  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
171,917  :  published  July  3,  1923. 

Holland  Food  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cheese. 
170.862  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.   167,617  ;  published  Mar. 

20.  1923. 

Holland  Furnace  Companv.  Holland,  Mich.  Magazine 
published  monthly.  176,426  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
181,024:  published  Sept.  11.  1923. 

Holland,  Joshua,  doing  business  as  Holland  Pharmaceuti- 
cal Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Sore-throat  remedy. 
176,293  ;   Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,407  ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 

Holland  Knitting  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Men's  fashioned 
ties  made  of  knitted  silk.  177,618 :  Dec.  25 ;  Serial 
No.  182.586  :  publi.shed   Sept.  4,  1923. 

Holland  O'Neil  Milling  Co..  Mount  Vernon,  Mo.  Wheat 
flour.  167,140 :  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  156,899 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26.  1922. 

Holland  O'Neal  Milling  Co.,  Mount  Vernon  and  Springfield, 
Mo.  Wheat  flour.  172,757 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
175,102:  published  June  5,  1923. 

Holland  Specialty  Company,  Peoria,  111.  Preparation  for 
cleaning  artificial  dentures.  175,937  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.  174,647  :  published  July  24.  1923. 

Hollander,  Isadore,  doing  business  as  Hollander  Chemi- 
cal Works.  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Insecticides.  174,402  ; 
Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.  178.388  :  published  July  17,   1923. 

Hollander,  Joseph,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  .1.  Dyed  animal 
skins.  169,977 :  .July  10 ;  Serial  No.  166,741  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Hollander-Lewis  Co.,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Men's  trousers. 
175,939  ;  Nov.  13  ;  S'erial  No.   174,447  ;  published  Aug. 

21.  1923. 

Hollbach,  John,  Company,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Woven  mesh 
fabrics.  174,030 :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  176,628 ;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 

Hollins,  William,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
piece  goods.  166.907;  Apr.  17:  Serial  No.  170,193: 
published  .Tan.  .30.  1923. 

Hollins,  William,  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wool, 
silk,  cotton,  and  mixtures  of  same  piece  goods. 
171.272  :  July  31. 

Hollins,  William,  &  Co.  Ltd.,  London  and  Mansfield, 
England.  Negligee  shirts,  collars,  pv.iamas,  etc. 
176.623  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  161,005  ;  published  Sept. 

15.  1923. 

Hollins,  William,  &  Company,  Limited.  London  and  Mans- 
field. England.  Cloth  made  of  wool  and  cotton.  168.674  ; 
May  20  ;  Serial  No.  146,509  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 


Hollls,  Paul  S.,  doing  business  as  Big  State  Co.,  Fort 
Worth,  Tex.  Nonalcoholic  maltless  beverage  powder 
used  for  making  soft  drinks.  174,676  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 
No.    172,380;   published   July   24,    1923. 

Ilollister,  George  S.,  doing  business  as  Mohawk  Motors 
Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Transmission  equipments  for 
motor  vehicles.     164,935  ;  Feb.  27. 

Holm,  J.  Henrj',  doing  business  as  Calcorganlc  Labora- 
tories, Chicago,  111.  Medicinal  compound  to  be  dis- 
pensed for  promoting  calcification.  170,402  ;  July  17  ; 
Serial  No.   171,539  ;   published  Apr.   10,   1923. 

Holman,  A.  J.,  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Particular 
edition  of  the  New  Testament.     163,718  ;  Jan.  23. 

Holmes  Company.  Robbinston,  Me.  Canned  sardines. 
163,505  ;  Jan.  16. 

Holmes,  Henry  G.,  doing  business  as  The  Mrs.  A.  G. 
Holmes  &  Co.,  Corsicana,  Tex.  Yeast.  169.395 ; 
June  12  ;   Serial  No.  165,497  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

llolmquist,  Peter  C,  doing  business  as  Holmquist  &  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Woodenware.  169,272  ;  June  12  ;  Serial 
No.    151,760 ;   published   Feb.    27,    1923. 

Ilolstcin,  Harvey,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del,  Canned  fruits 
and  vegetables,  condiments,  rice,  etc.  176,858 ;  Dec. 
4;   Serial  No.  166,369;  published  Sept.   11,   1923. 

Ilolstein  Rubber  Company,  The,  Hartford,  Conn.  Single 
and  double  faced  rubber  sheeting.  167,868  ;  May  8 ; 
Serial  No.  168.681  ;  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 

Holt,  H.  L.,  doing  business  as  The  Hepsall  Company, 
Ogamaw,  Ark.  IPreparation  for  use  in  the  treatment  of 
the  hair.  169,679  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  173,285  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

Flolt  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Stockton,  Calif. 
Tractors,  traction  engines,  harvesters,  etc.  168,937 ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,234  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Holt  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Stockton,  Calif. 
Harvesters,  thrashers,  and  combined  harvesters  and 
thrashers.  176,668;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  182,213; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Holtite  Manufacturing  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Rubber  heels 
for  shoes.  166,552  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  125,461 ;  pub- 
lished  Dec.   21,    1020. 

Koltite  Manufacturing  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Rubber 
heels  for  shoes.  176,214 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  178,844  ; 
published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Holway,   Sadie,  doing,  business  as  Columbia  Ave.  Beauty 
Parlor,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Face   powders   and   creams,  ■ 
perfumes,   rouges,   etc.     173,094 ;   Sept.   18 ;   Serial  No. 
177,299 ;    published   June    12,    1923. 

Holyoke  Company,  The,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Wires  for  milli- 
nery and  personal  use  and  straw  braids.  172,261  ; 
Aug.  28  :  Serial  No.  132,740  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

ITolzman,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Tsout  Remedy  Co., 
New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Remedy  for  corns,  calli,  and  warts. 
170.259  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  170,818  ;  published  Apr. 
3,  1023. 

Homberg,  Rudolph  F.,  Boston,  Mass.  Women's  and  chil- 
dren's blouses,  skirts,  dresses,  bloomers,  and  knickers. 
166,621  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  168,970  ;  published  Jan. 
9,  1923. 

Home  Bakery.     (See  Huck,  George  W.) 

Home  Dairy  Company,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Pastry,  dough- 
nuts, bread,  biscuits,  cake,  potato  chips,  etc.  176,952  ; 
Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  147,288;   published  Mar.  14,  1922. 

Home  Food  Service  Company  Incorporated.  Denver,  Colo. 
Breakfast  cereal  foods.  176,692  ;  Nov.  27  {  Serial  No. 
167,084 ;    published    July    31,    1923. 

Home  Lighting  Equipment  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Portable  electrical  lamps,  parts  thereof,  etc.  174,409  ; 
Oct.  16;  Serial  No.   175,792;   published  July  10.   1923. 

Home-Made  Noodle  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Noodles. 
163,435  ;  .Tan.  9. 

Home  Products  Inc..  Rahway,  N.  .T.  Carbon-tetrachloride 
cleansing  preparation.  167,789  :  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
165,952  :    published   Jan.   30,   1923. 

Hommel,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  The  Hommel 
Wine  Company.  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Wines  and  cham- 
pagnes.     165.893-4;   Mar.  20. 

Hommel  Wine  Company,  The.     (See  Hommel.  William  H.) 

Homo  Phone  Co.,  IThe.      (See  Miller,  Howard  A.) 

Hom-Pyrrho  Co..  S.nn  Francisco.  Calif.  Mouth  wash 
and  a  remedy  for  pyorrhea.  170,744  ;  July  24  ;  Serial 
No.  174,626  ;  published   Apr.  24,  1923. 

Honey  Products  Co.,  Tustin,  Calif.  Peanut  jam. 
170,557;  July  17; -Serial  No.  173,769;  published  .Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Honeyman,  William  A.,  doing  business  as  PuU-Rak  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Merchandise-vending  ma- 
chines.    171,600  ;  Aug.  7. 

Honeywell  Heating  Specialties  Company.  Wabash,  Ind. 
Fluid-pressure  regulating  and  controlling  instruments. 
176,762  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  175,396  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Honoroff  &  Wittmer  Co.,  TJniontown,  Pa.  Preparation 
for  dysentery,  diarrhea,  cholera  morbus,  summer  com- 
plaints, etc.  167,349 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  153,140 ; 
published  Drc.   26.   1922. 

Hood,  Charles  I.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  assignor  to  C.  I.  Hood 
Company,  Kittery.  Me.  External  and  internal  reme- 
dies for  certain  named  diseases.  23,231  ;  renewed  July 
11,  1923. 

Hood.  Charles  I.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  assignor  to  C.  I.  Hood 
Companv,  Kitterv,  Me.  Compound  of  sarsaparilla. 
23,353  ;■  renewed   Julv  11,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpliahetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Hood,  H.  P.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Butter,  dried 
beans,  bread,  buttermilk,  etc.  170,911  ;  July  24  ;  Serial 
No.  146,216  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Hood,  H.  r.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Confection  com- 
prising a  frozen  edible  material  covered  with  a  coat- 
ing of  hardened  chocolate.  174,338 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial 
No.   158,284  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Hood,  H.  P.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Milk,  cream, 
butter,  cheese,  and  ice  cream.  177,137  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Se- 
rial No.  146,215  ;  published  June  6,  1922. 

Hood  Kiver  Apple  Vinegar  Co.,  also  doing  business  as 
Mountain  Maid  Products  Company,  Hood  Kivei,  Oreg. 
Apple  vinegar,  canned  pork  and  beans,  soup,  chile  con 
carne,  and  meat.  171,379  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  147,960  ; 
published  May  8,  1923. 

Hood  River  Apple  Vinegar  Co.,  Hood  River,  Oreg.  Fruit 
pectin.  176,711  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  183,213 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.   18,  1923. 

Hood  River  Canning  Co.,  Hood  River,  Oreg.  Canned 
cherries.  170,442  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,093  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.   10,   1923. 

Hood  Rubber  Companv,  Watertown,  Mass.  Rubber  ve- 
hicle tires  and  tubes.  169,179  :  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
169.674  :  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Hood  Rubber  Company,  Watertown,  Mass.  Batteries  and 
parts  thereof.  169,483  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  174,577  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Hood  Rubber  Company,  Watertown,  Mass.  Rubber  boots 
and  shoes,  rubber  overshoes,  and  rubber-soled  canvas 
shoes.  170,759  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  176,344  ;  published 
Apr.  24,  1923. 

Hood  Rubber  Company,  Watertown,  Mass.  Rubber  boots, 
shoes,  and  overshoes,  rubber-soled  canvas  shoes. 
176.205  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,470  ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Hood  Rubber  Company,  Watertown,  Mass.  Rubber  boots, 
shoes,  overshoes,  etc.  176,969 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
179,040 ;   published   Sept.   11,   1923. 

Hoody    Peanut    Butter    Co.      (See   Townsend,    Glenn    Q.) 

Hooker  Electrochemical  Company.  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Caustic  soda,  granulated  lye,  and  chlorinated  lime. 
172,734  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  169,903  ;  pubUshed  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Hooker,  Grace  B.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  Candy.  173,214  ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  174,778  ;  published  June  19.  1923. 

Hooper,  Wm.  E.,  &  Sons  Co.,  Woodberry,  Md.  Canvas 
mail  ,«acks,  coal  bags,  letter-carrier  pouches,  coin  sacks, 
etc.     164,014  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hooper,  Wm.  E.,  &  Sons  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Cotton- 
duck  paper  felts,  oil-press  cloth,  cider-press  cloth, 
cotton  cloths,  etc.  166.061  :  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
168,153 :   published   Dec.   12,   1922. 

Hooper,  Wm.  E.,  &  Sons  (Jo.,  Woodberry,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Cotton  rope,  sash  cord,  seine  twines,  etc.  171,461 ; 
Aug.  7:  Serial  No.  168,151;  published  May  S,   1923. 

Hooper,  Wm.  E.,  &  Sons  Co.,  Woodberry,  Md.  Woven 
belting,  hose-valve  packing,  etc.  172,285 ;  Aug.  28 ; 
Serial  No.  168,152  ;  pubUshed  May  29,  1923. 

Hoosier  Cleanser  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Buczkowski,  John  J.) 

Hoosier  Rat  Meal  Mfg.   Co.      (See  Buczkowski,  John   J.) 

Hooton  Cocoa  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Cocoa  and  choco- 
late. 176,536 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  182,587 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,   1923. 

Hooven  &  Allison  Company,  Xenia,  Ohio.  Sisal  rope. 
169,486  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  117,596  ;  published  Dec. 
30,  1919. 

Hooven  &  Allison  Company,  Xenia,  Ohio.  New  Zealand 
hemp  rope.  169,487  ;  June  19 ;  Serial  No.  117,598 ; 
published  Dec.  30,  1919. 

Hooven  &  Allison  Company,  The,  Xenia,  Ohio.  Cordage. 
170,000;  July  10;  Serial  No.  154,515;  published  Apr. 
3,  1923. 

Hooven  and  Allison  Company,  The,  Xenia,  Ohio.  Istle 
rope.  170,599  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  117,597  ;  published 
Dec.  30,  1919. 

Hooven  Automatic  Typewriter  Corporation,  Hamilton, 
Ohio.  Typewriting-operating  machines,  perforating  ma- 
chines,  etc.     163,900;   Feb.  6. 

Hooven,  Owens,  Rentsehler  Company,  The,  Hamilton,  Ohio. 
Piston  rings.  172,549;  Sept.  4;  Serial  No.  173,356; 
published   June   5,    1923. 

Hoover  Company,  The.  (See  Hoover  Suction  Sweeper 
Company,   The.) 

Hoover  Company,  The,  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Electric 
suction  sweepers.  172,014 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No. 
175,245  ;  published  May  8,   1923. 

Hoover  Company,  The,  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Electric  suc- 
tion sweepers.  175,867  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  175,244  ; 
published  Aug.   7,  1923. 

Hoover,  George  D.,  Manufacturing  Pharmacist,  Inc.,  Des 
Moines,  Iowa.     Medicinal  compound.     171,949  ;  Aug.  14. 

Hoover  Suction  Sweeper  Co.,  The,  assignor  to  The  Hoover 
Company,  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Electric  suction 
sweepers.      166.332;   Mar.    27. 

Hoover  Suction  Sweeper  Company,  The,  assignor  to  The 
Hoover  Company.  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Electric  suction 
sweepers.      165.890  :    Mar.    20. 

Hoover  Suction  Sweeper  Compnny,  The,  assignor  to  The 
Hoover  Company.  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Electric  suc- 
tion sweepers.  169.520:  June  19;  Serial  No.  172,594; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 


Hopke,     John     E..     Brooklvn,     N.     Y.      Massage     cream. 

169,668  ;  June  26  ;   Serial  No.   171,169  ;  published  Mar. 

27,    1923. 
Hopkins,     Frank     W.,     Inc.,     Chicago,     111.       Toy     dogs. 

164,508;  Feb.  20. 
Hopkins,    J.    L.,    &    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Insecticide. 

171,890  ;   Aug.   14  ;   Serial  No.   172,381 ;   published  May 

1,  1923. 

Hopkins,  Nevil  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dentifrices.  173,221 ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  174,207  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Hoppe,  Emil,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Carrousels.  175,660  ;  Nov. 
6;  Serial  No.  181,945;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Hopper,  Thompson  C,  Gest,  Ky.  Preparation  for  use  as 
a  breakfast  cere;il  and  in  cooked  foods.  177,180  ;  Dec. 
11  ;  Serial  No.  180,863  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Horan,  Jeremiah,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal  and  wooden 
container  for  packed  powder  and  foodstuffs.  164,517  ; 
Feb.   20. 

Horlicks  Food  Company,  assignor  to  Horlick's  Malted 
Milk  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Malt  extract  and  other 
food  for  infants  and  invalids.  23,791 ;  renewed  Nov. 
7,  1923. 

Horn,  A.  C,  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ready-mixed 
paint  for  plastered  walls,  brick  or  concrete  surface, 
wood  and  metal  trim.  171,165;  July  31;  Serial  No. 
176,738  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Horn,  Charles  W.,  Slatington,  Pa.  Liniment  for  sprains, 
bruises,  and  chilblains,  cough  sirup,  liver  pellets,  corn 
relief,  etc.     163.342;  Jan.  9. 

Horn  &  Hardart  Baking  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sand- 
wiches, pies,  puddings,  ice  cream,  cakes,  etc.  165,289  ; 
Mar.  6  :  Serial  No.  152,.369  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Horn,  W.  O.,  &  Brother,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Neckties 
and  scarfs  for  men  ;  negligee,  house,  and  bath  robes, 
house  coats,   etc.     163,582  ;  Jan.   23. 

Home  Manufacturing  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Radio  re- 
ceiving sets  and  parts  thereof.  172,403;  Aug.  28;  Se- 
rial No.  164,317  ;  published  May  29,  192.3. 

Home  Manufacturing  Company,  Jersey  ('ity,  N.  J.  Cir- 
cuit breakers.     164.667  ;  Feb.  27. 

Horner,  Mary  B.,  doing  business  as  H.  &  H.  Products 
Companv,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Shampoo  cream.  173,986 ; 
Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  178,613;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Hornidv,  Eugene  R.,  Neosho,  Mo.  Frozen  confections. 
164,734  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hornsby,  Pauline  K.,  Chicago,  111.  Deodorants.  170,108; 
July  10  :  Serial  No.  157,923  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Hornung,  Ernest  W.,  doing  business  as  The  Iliibbell  Man- 
ufactui-ing  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Glass  curtain  lights 
and  windshields  for  automobiles.     167.974  ;  May  8. 

Hornung,  Ernest  W.,  doing  business  as  The  Hubbell  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Glass  curtain  lights 
and  frames  for  automobiles.  174,445  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial 
No.  169,904  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Hornung,  Jacob,  Brewing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Nonin- 
toxlcating  malt   cereal'  beverage.      164,909  ;   Feb.   27. 

Horrocks  Desk  Company,  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  Lubricators  for 
car-.nxle  boxes  and  journals.     164.983  ;  Feb.  27. 

Horrocks-Ibbotson  Co.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Fishing  flies  and 
artificial  bait.  171,083;  July  31;  Serial  No.  173,601; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Horrocks-Ibbotson  Co.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Fishing  rods,  reels, 
lines,  poles,  hooks,  etc.  174,991 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
173,602  ;  published  Aug.   7,  1923. 

Horst,  Amos  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  174,362; 
Oct.   16 ;   Serial  No.   176,547  ;  published  July  17,   1923. 

Horsi.  Frederick  F.,  doing  business  as  Northwest  Chemi- 
cal Co.,  Bellingham.  Wash.  Washing  tablets,  washing 
compounds,  windshield  cloths,  and  chemically-treated 
polishing  cloths.  167.799  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  163,169  ; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Horstmann,  William,  Falls  City,  Nebr.  Skin  lotion. 
169,110  ;   June  5. 

Horstmann,  Wm.  H.,  Company,  Pbiladelphia,  Pa.  Yarn. 
170,016:  July  10;  Serial  No.  172,475;  published  Apr. 
3,  1923. 

Horstmann,  -Wm.  H.,  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Yarn 
170,621  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  176,999  ;  published  Apr. 
17    1923. 

Horton,  Clara  E.,  Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y.  .Atl'.lptic  eirdlp"!. 
166.139  ;   Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.   106,691 ;   published  Jan. 

2,  1923. 

Horton,  George  F..  doing  business  as  Horton  &  Horton, 
Houston,   Tex.     Stock  food.     163,583  ;   Jan.  23. 

Horton  &  Horton.     (See  Horton,  George  F.) 

Horton,  Jesse  D..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ribbon  steamers. 
16.^,317  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  167,618  ;  published  Nov.  28, 
1922. 

Horton  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Bristol,  Conn.  Golf 
balls.     164,359;  Feb.  20. 

Horton  Studios,  Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Toys  and  novel- 
ties. 168,805;  May  29;  Serial  No.  157,034;  published 
Feb.  20,  1923. 

Hortvet,  Julius,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Butter-test  bottles. 
175,252  ;  Oct.  30. 

Hosch  Brothers  Company,  Gainesville.  Ga.  Ginghams, 
chambrnvs,  cheviots,  etc.,  in  the  piece.  167.762  :  May 
8:     SeriM    No.     170,194;    published     F.h.     13.    1923. 

Hoskins,  Robert  II.,  Chicago,  111.  Preparation  for  the 
alleviation  of  baldness  and  for  restoration  and  preser- 
vation of  hair.     164,482  ;  Feb.  20. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Hostetter,  Tlicodore,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Composition  materials 
for  floors,  walls,  and  decorative  purposes.  165,368 ; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  161,727  ;  published  Aug.  29,  1922. 

Hottol,  Frank  C,  doing  business  as  Vapolyptus  Co.,  Port- 
land, Oieg.  Antiseptic  oil.  168,646  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 
No.  165,682  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Houbigant,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Talcum  and  face 
powder.     164,489;   Feb.  20. 

Houbigant,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  creams.  172,711  ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,493  ;  gubUshed  May  15,  1923. 

Houbigant,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  i.  I'erfume,  toilet  water, 
face,  talcum,  and  sachet  powders,  face  cream,  etc. 
174,038 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  177,379 ;  published  July 
10.  1923. 

Houbigant,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfume,  toilet  water, 
face  powder,  etc.  176,166 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
176,025 ;   published   Aug.    14,   1923. 

House  of  Byer,  The,  Maiden,  Mass.  Waists  and  hosiery. 
166,628;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  168,611;  published  Dec. 
19,   1922. 

House  of  Byer,  The,  Maiden,  Mass.  Waists  and  hosiery. 
171,325 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  168,614 ;  published  May 
1,  1923. 

House  of  Kuppenheimer,  The.  (See  Kuppenheimer,  B., 
&  Co.) 

Household  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Hosiery.      169,701  ;    June    26. 

Houston  Chronicle  Publishing  Company,  The,  Houston, 
Tex.  Want-add  directory,  a  daily  publication  forming 
a  section  of  a  newspaper.  168,890  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
169,676  ;  published  l^eb.  27,  1923. 

Houston  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.,  Houston,  Tex.  Wheat  flour. 
164,991  ;  Feb.  27. 

Houston  Publishing  Company,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Monthly 
periodical.  165,215  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  166,183  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  5,  1922. 

Houtain,  Elsie  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Magazine  published 
monthlv.  173,728 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  179,869 ;  pub- 
lished June  26.  1923. 

Houze,  L.  J.,  Convex  Glass  Company,  Point  Marlon,  Pa. 
Sheet  glass.  174,500;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  181,397; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Houze,  L.  J.,  Convex  Glass  Company,  Point  Marion,  Pa. 
Sheet  glass.  174,652  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,398 ; 
published  July  31,  1923. 

How  To  Make  Money  Publishing  Co.  (See  Farley,  Vin- 
cent J.) 

Howard  Hose  and  Garter  Mfg.  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Hosierv  and  garters.  174,013 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
175,557  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Howard  Stove  &  Furnace  Co.,  Ralston,  Nebr.  Heating 
furnaces.  174,860  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,603  ;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 

Howdy    Bottling    Works.       (See'  Goodale,    Eobert    W.) 

Howdy  Company,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Grape-flavored  con- 
centrate. 17^,294  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  180,183  ;  pub- 
lished  June   19,    1923. 

Howell  Laboratories,  Ltd.     (See  Harris  Howell  M.) 

Howell,  Willis  T..  Rockford,  111.  Core  oil.  166,014; 
Mar.  20  ;   Serial  No.   162,927  ;   published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Hower.  Frank  B.,  doing  business  as  Enterprise  Oil  Co., 
Buffalo,  N.  i'.  Lubricating  oils  and  greases.  163,090  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Ilowland.  Louis  A.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Photographic  re- 
productions of  pictures.     172,199  ;  Aug.  21. 

Howse,  Mead  &  Sons,  Lt.,  London,  England.  Serges  in  the 
piece.  173.010  ;  Sept.  11  :  Serial  No.  178,722  ;  published 
June  5.  1928. 

Hoy,  F.  P.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets.  172,279 ; 
Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  169,972  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Hoy,  F.  P..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets.  176,869 ; 
Dec.  4  ;   Serial  No.  182.307  :   published   Sept.  25,   1923. 

Hoye,  Daniel  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Insulating  separator 
for  electrical  conductors.  177,782  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial 
No.   183,653  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Hovler  Baking  Company,  Escanaba,  Mich.  Ice  cream. 
163,506  :  Jan.  16. 

Hoyme,  Christopher  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bath  robe  which 
may  be  used  also  as  a  towel.  168,559-60;  May  29- 
Serial  Nns.  166,505-6;  published  Feb.  ]3,  1923. 

Hoyt   Apothecaries   Co.      (See  Donahue,   Henry  M. ) 

iloyt.  Howard  H.,  Candy  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Candy. 
166,500 ;   Apr.    3 ;    Serial   No.   162,738 ;   published   Jan. 

16,  1923. 

Hre.isa,  Joseph  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Laxative  preparations. 
174,326  :   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.   177,972  ;   published  July 

17,  1923. 

Hub  Hosiery  Mills,  Boston,  Mass.  Infants'  hose.  164,823  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Hub  Hosiery  Mills,  Boston,  Mass.  Infants'  hose 
174.612  :  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,730  ;  published  July 
24,  1923. 

Hub  Metal  Bed  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Metal  beds.  164,016  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Hubbell   Manufacturing  Co.      (See   Hornung.   Ernest   W.) 

Hubbell  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.  (See  Hornung,  Er- 
nest W.) 

Hubbs,  Charles  F..  &  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  drink- 
ing cups.  165.835 :  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  171.170 ; 
published  Dec.  26.   1922. 

riubbs.  Charles  F.,  &  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tissue 
paper.     165,626  ;  Mar.  13. 


Hubbs  &  Corning  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.     Paper  bags. 

168,726  ;   May  29  ;   Serial  No.   171,845  ;  published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Iluber,    Joseph    M.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Printing    inks. 

165,343 ;   Mar.   6 ;    Serial  No.   163,980 ;    publisTied   Nov. 

]4,   1922. 
Huber,     Rudolfo,     Nashville,     Tenn.       Automobile     lock. 

173,250;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  160,287;  published  June 

19,   1923. 
Iluber,  Rudolfo,  Nashville,  Tenn.     Pocket  calculating  ma- 
chines.     175,309;    Nov.    6;    Serial    No.    160,288;    pub- 
lished Aug.  21,   1923. 
llubig,  Simon,  Company,  Dallas,  Tex.     Pies.     165,633-4  ; 

Mar.    Vi. 
Ilubig,    Simon,    Company,    Dallas,    Tex.     Cakes  and   pies. 

165, 035  ;    Mar.    13. 
Ilubig,  Simon,  Company,  Dallas,  Tex.     Pies.     165,636-7 ; 

Mar.    13. 
Hubig,    Simon,    Company,    Dallas,    Tex.     Cakes   and   pies. 

165,638;   Mar.    13. 
Hubig,    Simon,    Company,    Dallas,    Tex.     Pies.     165,639 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Hubig,   Simon,  Company,  Dallas,  Tex.     Pies.     165,657-9  ; 

Mar.   13. 
Hubig,    Simon,    Company,    Dallas,    Tex.     Pies.     166,297 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Huck,  George  W.,  doing  business  as  Home  Bakery,  Crystal 

City,  Mo.     Bread.     167,460  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,392  ; 

published   Jan.  9,   1923. 
Hudnall,    Frank   P.,   Manchester,    Ohio.     Toilet   packages 

for     containing     tooth     brush,     paste,     and     powder. 

170,063  ;  July  10 ;   Serial  No.  172,045  ;   published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Hudnut,  Richard,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Cleansing  and  van- 
ishing creams,   face   powders,   etc.     168,234;   May   15; 

Serial    No.    171,171  ;    published    Feb.    13,    1923. 
Hudnut,    Richard,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Compact   powders 

and  rouge.     169,753-4  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  171,461-2  ; 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Hudnut,    Richard,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Rouge.      171,911 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Hudson  Bay  Fur  Company.     (See  Kosofsky,  Aaron.) 
Hudson  Cloak  &  Suit  Store,  Paterson,  N.  J. ;  Bridgeport, 

New    Haven,    and    Hartford,    Conn.  ;    Boston,    Mass.  ; 

Rochester,    N.    Y.  ;    and    Washington,    D.    C.      Ladies' 

suits,  coats,  gowns,  etc.     174,309  ;  Oct.  9. 
Hudson,    J.    L.,    Co.,    The,    Detroit,    Mich.      Men's    and 

young  men's  outer  clothing — viz,  suits.     173,979  ;  Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  171,846  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Hudson,    J.    L.,    Co.,    The,    Detroit,    Mich.      Ladies'    ana 

misses'  dresses.     175,551 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,121 ; 

published  Aug.   28,   1923. 
Hudson,  J.  L.,  Company,  The,  Detroit,  Mich.     Shoes  made 

of  leather  fabric,  and  combinations  thereof.     173,637 ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  167,917  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Hudson    Manufacturing   Company,   Chicago,    lU.     Flavor- 
ing  extracts   for   food.      177,703  ;   Dec.  25  ;   Serial  No. 

165,493 ;   published  July   3,   1923. 
Hudson    Motor    Specialties    Company,    Philadelphia    and 

Frankford,   Pa.     Transmission   or   crank  casing   parts. 

174.104;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  158,677;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Huessy  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Safenwil.  Switzerland.     Cotton  piece 

goods  and  handkerchiefs.     171,433  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No 

163,982  ;   published   May  8,   1923. 
Huey  &  Mathews,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Coffee,  tea,  bread, 

pastry   flour,   marshmallow  cr^me,   and  salad  dressing. 

172,608  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  170,019  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Huff,    Barnes   &   Opie,    Inc.      Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Wrapping 

paper.      172,661  ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial   No.    174,520 ;    pub- 
lished .Tune  5,  1923. 
nufl",  John  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Kleans-It  Manufac- 
turing Co.,   New   Brighton,   Pa.     Chemical  preparation 

for   cleaning   closet   bowls.      176,284;    Nov.    20;    Serial 

No.   178,846  ;   published  Aug.   14,  1923. 
Huffman,    William    G.,    jr.,    Greenville,    Tex.      Laxative. 

175,497  ;   Nov.   6  ;    Serial  No.   177,741  ;   published   Aug. 

14,    1923. 
Hugg-Me    Company,    New    York,    N.     Y.       Face    powder. 

172,569  ;  Sept.  11  ;   Serial  No.  170,453  ;  published  A.pr. 

17,  1923. 
Hughbanks,    Edgar    A.,    doing    business    as    The    Radiol 

Company,    Milwaukee.    Wis.       Hair    tonics.       167,375  ; 

May   1  ;   Serial   No.   167.876 :    published   Dec.   26.   1922 
Hughes    &    Bradley    Co..    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Woven    silk 

undergarments.     177..565  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  175,450  ; 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Hughes,  Clement  L.,  doing  business  as  Wiseo  Co.,  Canton 

and  Peoria,  111.     Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  leucor- 

rhea,  ulcerations  of  the  womb,  etc.     175,487  ;  Nov.   6  ; 

Serial    No.   178.041  ;   published   Aug.   28.    1923. 
Hughes,  Henrj'  L.,  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Nail  polish. 

170,755  :  July  24  ;   Serial  No.   173,497  ;  published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Hughes,    Herbert    E.,     Cincinnati.    Ohio.      Collection    of 

motto    cards.      174,605  :    Oct.    23 ;    Serial   No.    177,127 ; 

published  June  12,  1923. 
Hughes.    R.Tleigh   J..    Greensboro,    N.    C.      Building   plans 

.i.iul    designs.      377.353;   Dec.   18;    Serial   No.    181,992; 

publishrd  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Hughes,   W.   R.,   Co.,   Inc.,   The,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Bath- 
room accessories.     164,280  ;  Feb.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Hughes,  William  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Pre  Yen 
Shun  Laboratories,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Prophylactic 
ointment.  168,845 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  170,885 ; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Hugo,  John,  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  New  Haven, 
Conn.  Toy  hanks.  167,114  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
163,519  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Hulburt,  H.  L.,  doing  business  as  California  Jely-Juee 
Company,  San  Jose  and  Santa  Clara,  Calif.  Fruit  or 
berry  juice  to  make  jelly.  172,870  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
173,648;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Hulburt,  H.  L.,  doing  business  as  Jely-Rite  Fruit  Com- 
pany, San  Jose,  Calif.  Concentrated  fruit  pectin,  fruit 
preserves,  jelly,  jams,  etc.,  containing  added  pectin. 
173,184 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  169,249 ;  published 
June  26,  1923. 

Hulman  &  Co.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Spices,  bay  leaves, 
cassia,  cinnamon,  etc.  176,722 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
170,919 ;    published    Aug.    7,    1923. 

Hulscher,  William  T.,  doing  business  as  The  Purity  Stamp- 
ing Company,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Milk  strainers. 
163,658;  Jan.  23. 

Hulse,  Abram  C,  jr..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  172,874  ; 
Sept.   11 ;   Serial  No.   174,080  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Human  Hand  Cake  Beater  Co.     (See  Swope,  John  A.,  ji-.> 

Humason  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Bristol,  Conn. 
Garters  and  sleeve  bands.     164,798  ;  Feb.  27. 

Humber  Limited,  Coventry,  England.  Cycles.  167,729  ; 
May  8  ;  Serial  No.  154,512  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Humber  Limited,  Coventry,  England.  Bicycles,  tricycles, 
motor  cycles,  motor  trucks,  passenger  automobiles. 
170,590  ;   July   17  ;  Serial  No.  154,513  ;  published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 

Humberstone,  C.   C,  doing  business  as  Monarch  Packing 

&  Supply   Co.,   Chicago,   111.      compressed  asbestos-Uber 

sheet  packins;.      174,(596;   Oct.  23;   Serial  No.   ISO, 122  ; 

published  July   31,  1923. 
Humble  Ull  &  Uefiuing  (..ompany,  Houston,  Tex.     Cylinder 

oil,    locomotive   cylinder   oil,    marine   cylinder   oil,    etc. 

165,844;   Mar.  2u  ;   Serial  No.   169,593;  published  Jan. 

2,   1923. 
Humble  Oil  &  Refining  Company,  Houston,  Tex.     Cylinder 

oil,    locomotive   cylinder   oil,    marine    cylinder   oil,    etc. 

166,460;    Apr.    3;    Serial   No.    169,594;    published    Jan. 

9,   1923. 
Hume,  John  S.,  doing  business  as  Del  Norte  Commercial 

Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.     Canned  fish,  truits,  and  vegetables. 

176,977  ;   Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.   179,941 ;  published  SeiJt. 

25,  1923. 

Humil  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  heat- 
ing apparatus  for  heating  rivets,  slugs,  etc.  176,067  ; 
Nov.  13;   Serial  No.  181,190;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Hummel  &  Downing  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Fiber  an<l  cor- 
rugated shipping  cases.     163,659-60  ;  Jan.  23. 

Humphrey  Elevator  Co.,  Faribault,  Minn.  Elevators. 
176,674  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,815  ;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

Hungarian  Rubber  Goods  Factory  Limited,  Budapest, 
Hungary.  Tires  for  cycles,  motor  cars,  and  other  ve- 
hicles. 171,419 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  172,332 ;  pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 

Hungerford,  U.  T.,  Brass  &  Copper  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Metallic  screening.     163,847  ;  Jan.  30. 

Hungerford,  U.  T.,  Brass  &  Copper  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Babbitt  metal.  171,791  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  178,390  ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Huusuker,  Kriiest  L>.,  doing  business  as  Great  Western 
Food  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.  Food  laxative,  primarily  a 
food  product  having  laxative  qualities.  105,149;  Mar. 
6  ;  Serial  No.  145,688  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Hunstock,  R.  H.,  Chemical  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Medicinal 
preparation  used  for  the  relief  of  headache,  neuralgia, 
etc.     164,475;  Feb.  20. 

Hunt,  Albert  L.,  Peoria,  111.  Vehicle  tires.  Inner  tubes, 
tire  covers,  etc.  168,790  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  131,214  ; 
published  June   20,   1922. 

Hunt,  C.  Howard,  Pen  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Pens. 
171,154;  July  31;  Serial  No.  176,128;  published  May 
1,  1923. 

Hunt,  C.  W.,  Co.,  assignor  to  C.  W.  Hunt  Company,  Inc., 
New   York,  N.  Y.     Rails,   switches,   metal   cars,  wheels, 


and  trucks.     22,959  ;  renewed  May  2,  1923. 
Hunt,     Chester    L.,     Orange,    Mass.       Candy. 
July  3. 


169,943  ; 


Hunt,  Hatch  &  Company,  doing  business  as  Hermosa 
Orange  Grove  Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Fresh  citrus 
fruits — viz,  oranges,  grapefruit,  and  lemons.  166,258  ; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  164,911  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Hunt-Lasher  Company,  Inc.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Alcohol  torches. 
169,919  ;  July  3. 

Hunt-Rankin  Leather  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Leathers. 
172,405  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,450  ;  published  May 
29,   1923. 

Hunt,  William  B.,  M.  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oxygenated 
tablet  used  in  the  treatment  of  pulmonary  diseases. 
167,494  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,230  ;  published  Jan.  16, 
1923. 

Hunter,  H.  B.,  Co.  Inc.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Specially-pre- 
pared food  preparations  of  chocolate,  sugar,  and  water 
and  cocoa,  sugar,  and  water.  168,569;  May  29; 
Serial  No.    166,885 ;   published   Feb.    20,    1923. 


Hunter,  II.  Blount,  doing  business  as  The  Chocolishus 
Company,  Norfolk,  Va.  Food  preparations  of  choco- 
late, milk,  and  sugar,  etc.  169,227  ;  June  12  ;  Serial 
No.  165,444  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Hunter,  Henry  L.,  &  Co.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Polish  for 
painted  and  varnished  surfaces.  166,373 ;  Apr.  3 ; 
Serial   No.    169,974;   published  Dec.    19,   1922. 

Hunter  Manufacturing  &  Commission  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton  piece  goods.  170,789 ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No. 
175,314  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Hunter  Mfg.  &  Commission  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cot- 
ton piece  goods.  171,617  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  177,782  ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Hunter,  R.  William,  doing  business  as  National  Chemical 
company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cold  cream,  vanishing 
cream,  bleaching  cream,  hair  grower,  and  corn  rem- 
edy. 170,080;  July  10;  Serial  No.  167,520;  published 
Mar.  20,  1923. 

Hunter,  W.  N.,  and  Co.,  Hot  Springs,  S.  Dak.  Ointment 
tor  treating  eczema,  salt  rheum,  etc.  173,100  ;  Sept.  18  ; 
Serial  No.  177,128;   published  June  12,   1923. 

Huntingdon  Rubber  Mills,  Portland,  Oreg.  Buttons  not 
of  precious  metal.  167,536  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  171,920  ; 
published  Jan.   30,   1923. 

Huntington  Chemical  Company,  Huntington,  Ind.  Dis- 
infectant and  air  purifier.  166,266  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 
No.  166,827  ;   published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Hupfel,  Adolph  G.,  jr..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mushroom  paste. 
171,577  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  172,382 ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Hupp  Products  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Rub- 
ber-composition floor  covering.  170,046 ;  July  10 ; 
Serial  No.   175,196;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Hurd,  George  B.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Writing  paper 
and   envelopes.      23,708 ;    renewed    Oct.    17,    1923. 

Hurewich,  Bertlia,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dry  shampoo  prep- 
aration. 165,524  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  164,436  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.   26,  1922. 

Hurley  Shoe  Co.,  Rockland,  Mass.  Shoes.  170,940  ;  July 
24  ;  Serial  No.  168,844  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Hurlock  Bros.  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Paper 
illustration    stock.      166,997-8;    Apr.    17. 

Hursh,  Wm.  T.,  &  Conn,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Vegetable 
compound  and  system  blood  purifier.  173,903  ;  uct.  2  ; 
Serial  No.   176,185  ;  published  July   10,  1923. 

Hurst,  Adolphe,  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Shellac,  shellac  gums,  varnishes,  etc.  169,526 ;  June 
19;  Serial  No.  161,777;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Hurst,  John  E.,  &  Co.  Incorporated,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Hosiery,  knitted  underwear,  gloves,  mittens,  gauntlets. 
172,209  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  173,327  ;  published  May 
29,   1923. 

Hurty-Peck  &  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Beverage,  sold  as 
a  soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making  the  same.  170,369  ; 
July  17;   Serial  No.  174,011;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Hurty-Peck  &  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Beverage 
sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making  same. 
177,132  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  145,896  ;  published  Aug. 
15,   1922. 

Hurwitz,  Mitchell  A.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Extract  of  malt 
for  food  purposes.  169,345 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
170,777  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Husar,  Frank  Z..  doing  business  as  Illinois  Surgical  Ap- 
pliance Company,  Chicago,  111.  Trusses,  abdominal  sup- 
porters, elastic  stockings,  etc.     164,897  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hush-A-Phone  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone 
mulller.  165,251;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  168,768;  pub- 
lished Nov.  7,  1922. 

Huss,  Anna,  Menlo  Park,  Calif.  Cheese.  170,850  ;  July 
24  ;  Serial  No.  163,873  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Hussey,  John  M.,  doing  business  as  Mo-Ka  Company, 
Wichita,  Kans.  Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.  165,696  ; 
Mar.  20;   Serial  No.   169,905;   published  Jan.   2,   1923. 

Hussmann,  Harry  L.,  Refrigerator  &  Supply  Co.,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.     Show-case  refrigerators.     164,214  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hussmann,  Harry  L.,  Refrigerator  &  Supply  Co.,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  Show-case  refrigerators.  166,379  ;  Apr.  3  ; 
Serial  No.  169,760  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Huston,  T.  A.,  &  Co.,  Portland,  Me.  Bakery  products, 
specifically  cookies  and  confectionery.  172,470  ;  Aug. 
28 ;  Serial  No.  171,696  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Hutcheon  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pens  and  pencils. 
166,978;  Apr.  17. 

Hutchings  Medicine  Co.      (See  West,  Ernest  G.) 

Hutchins  Car  Roofing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Railroad- 
car  roof.  173,092  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,669  ;  pub- 
lished June   12,   1923. 

Hutchinson  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
Combination  woodworking  machines.  169,856 ;  July 
3  ;  Serial  No.  172,094  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Hutchison,  Orson  R.,  Arlington,  Iowa.  White  Wyandotte 
chickens  and  eggs  for  hatching  purposes.  107,557. 
May   1  ;   Serial   No.    165,443 ;   published  Dec.   12,   1922. 

Hutchison  Radio  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for  use  in  radiosignaling — viz,  detectors.  165.210; 
Mar.  0  ;  Serial  No.  167,130  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Hutchison  Thrift  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canned 
cherries.  171,451  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  169,059  ;  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 

Hutmacher  Brading  Company,  The,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Shoe  and  corset  laces.  170,585  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No. 
156,789  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 


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Hutt  &  Wasserman,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  hats. 
170,726;  July  24;   Serial  No.   172,837;  published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 

Hutt  &  Wasserman,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  hats. 
176,206;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.   176,418;  published  June 

12,  1923. 

Button,  Asbury  B.,   Phlllpsburg,   Pa.     Grease  compound 

for  UihrlcatlnK  purposes.     174.240;  Oct.  9;  Serial  No. 

180,009  :  published  July  10,  1923. 
Hutzlor  Brothers  Co.,  Baltimore,   Md.     Shoes.     176.025; 

Nov.  13  :  Serial  No.  177,848  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
nuyler's.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Candy,  cocoa,  chocolate,  etc. 

169.758 :  July  3 ;   Serial  No.  135,754 ;   published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Iluylers.   New   York,    N.    Y.      Candy.      173.971 ;    Oct.   2 ; 

Serial  No.  171.172  ;  published  Julv  17.  1923. 
Huyler's,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Candv.      175.504 ;    Nov.    6 ; 

Serial  No.  175,657.  published  June  26,  1923. 
Hyatt,  Delia,  executrix.     (See  Hyatt,  Henry  O.) 
Hyatt,  Henry  0.,  deceased  ;  D.  Hyatt,  executrix,  Kinston, 

N.  C.     Remedv  for  indisiestiou.     23,398  ;  renewed  Julv 

25,  1923. 

Hyatt,    Thaddeus    P.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Toothbrushes. 

175,379 :   Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No.   169,400 ;   published   Aug. 

28    1923. 
Hyde,  Geo.E.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Campbell,  Calif.     Canned  fruits. 

170.943  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.   168,413  ;  published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Hydraulic   Steel   Company,   The.   Cleveland,    Ohio.     Auto- 

mcbile   wheels,   rims,   and    clamps.      165,116;    Mar.    6; 

.Serial  No.  133,148  ;  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 
Hydro   Governor   Co..   The.    Sandy   Hook,   Conn.      Engine 

governors.      175,821 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial    No.    161,882 ; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Hydro  Manufacturing  Company,  Little  Rock,  Ark.     Chemi- 
cal for  recharging  batteries.     169,708;  June  26., 
Hydrox  Chemical  Co.  of  Illinois,  Chicago,  111.     Nail  polish. 

16-=^.504  :  Mar.  13  ;   Serial  No.  166,071 ;  published  Nov. 

7.   1922. 
Hydroi     Corporation,     Wilmington.     Del.        Ice     cream. 

174.526:   Oct.   16;   Serial  No.   177,783;   published  July 

24,  1923. 
Hygeia   Glass  Corporation,   Buffalo.   N.   Y.     Writing  ink. 

166,592;   Apr.   10;   Serial  No.   165,996;   published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 

Hygeia  Nursing  Bottle  Co.  Inc.,  The,  Buffalo.  N.  Y. 
H-.Tling  ointment.  167.346  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  160,808  ; 
published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Hy-Gen-Ol  Laboratory.  Spring  Vallev.  N.  Y.  Furniture 
and  automobile  polish.     163,748 ;  Jan.  23. 

Hygienic  Coffee  Company.      (See  Gund,   George.) 

Hygienic  Fibre  Company,  Versailles,  Conn.,  and  New 
Y'nrk,  N.  Y.  Absorbent  cotton  and  gauze,  absorbent 
waste,  bandage  rolls,  etc.  171,215 ;  July  31  ;  Serial 
No.    177.7.84;   published  May  15,   1923. 

Hygienic  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.  Shampoo.  170,362  ; 
July  17 ;   Serial  No.  173,931  ;  published  Apr.  10,   1923. 

Hygienic  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.  Hair  tonics.  170,363  ; 
July  17:  Serial  No.  173.932:  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Hygienic  Products  Company,  The,  Canton,  Ohio.  Clean- 
ing powder  for  water-closet  bowls.  169,498  ;  June  19  ; 
Serial  No.  155,436  ;  published  Feb.  28,  1922. 

Hygrade  Engineering  Co..  Inc.,  Newark.  N.  J.  Elec- 
tric-lighting lamps  or  bulbs.     164.953  ;  Feb.  27. 

H.vgrade  Provision  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Meat  prod- 
ucts. 170,210;  July  10;  Serial  No.  138,568;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Hyland,  George  H.,  doing  business  as  Standard  Homeo- 
pathic Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Remedv  for  cold 
in  head,  grippe,  influenza,  etc.  172.576;  Sept.  11; 
Serial  No.    172,595  :   published  May  29,  1923. 

Hyman,  Henry,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Variometers, 
variocouplers,  variabl"  condensers,  amnlifying  trans- 
formers, etc.  16.1,066  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  165,194  ; 
published  Mar.  6. 

Hyman,  Henry,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dials  for 
electrical  instruments  and  appliances.  167.254 ;  Apr. 
24  ;  Serial  No.   169.855  ;   published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Hyman,  L.,  &  Sons.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper.  168.244  : 
May  15  ;   Serial   No.  167,127  ;  published   Feb.   13,   1923. 

Hyman  &  Oppenheim.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Hair  goods. 
167,894 :   May   8 ;    Serial   No.    167.301 ;   published   Feb. 

13,  1923. 

Hyman   &  Oppenheim,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Raw  hair  and 

prepared    hair    stock.      167.924 ;    Mav    8 ;    Serial    No. 

170,293;  published  Feb.   20.   1923. 
Hyman    &   Oppenheim,   New   York,    N.   Y.     Hair  goods — 

namely,   transformations  and  pompadours.     168,934-5  ; 

May   29 ;    Serial   Nos.    173,286-7 ;    published    Mar.    13, 

1923. 
Hyman  Pickle  Co.,  The,  Louisville,  Ky.     Pickles,  catchup, 

sauerkraut,  etc.     174,149  ;  Oct.  2. 
Hymer,  Ralph  N..  doing  business  as  Hymer's  Hair  Tonic 

Co.,  Salem,  Oreg.     Medicines  for  treatment  of  dandruff 

and    eczema.      175.626 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No.    180,701  ; 

published  Aug.  21,   1923. 
I.   C.   Refrigeration   Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Refrigeration 

cabinets.      17^,233  :    Oct.   9  ;    Serial   No.    180,477 :   pnb- 

lished  July  17.  1923. 
I.    C.    Refrigeration    Co.,    New    York,    N.   Y.     Automobile 

and  refrigeration  trucks  and  refrigeration  railroad  cars. 

175,136 ;   Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.   180,476  ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 


I-EZ    Co.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Eyewash.      160,644;    June 

26;  Serial  No.  170,433;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
I-sis    Laboratories,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Cleaning 

and    polishing   preparation    for    automobiles,    furniture, 

etc.     166,519;  Apr.  3;   Serial  No.   172,163;  published 

Jan.   9.   1923. 
I.  &  Y.  Cigar  Company.     (See  Yereshefsky,  Isidore.) 
Ice  Poles,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.     Iced  confections.     177,515  ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  164.760  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Icy-Hot  Bottle  Company,  The,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Bottles 

and  jars  insulated  for  resisting  change  of  temperature  of 

contents  and  casings  for  heat-insulated  fillers.     163,343  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Icy  Hunni  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.    Ice  cream  or  other  frozen 

dainties.     173,226  ;  Sept.  18  ;   Serial  No.  173,706  ;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 
Ida    Starter   Limited,    London,    England.      Compressed-air 

self-starters  for  internal-combustion  engines.     171,846  ; 

.4ug.    14;    Serial  No.   171,128;   published  May   1,   1923. 
Idaho  Evaporating  Co.,  Meridian,  Idaho.     Fresh  deciduous 

fruits  and  fresh   vegetables.      171,369;   .\ug.   7;    Serial 

No.    169,761  :    published    May    1,    1923. 
Idaho  Producers'  Union,  Caldwell,  Idaho.     Fresh  vegeta- 
bles, citrous  fruits,  grapes,  and  melons.     172,020  ;  Aug. 

21  ;  Serial  No.  170,685  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Ide,  Geo.  P.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.     Collars  for  shirts. 

173,919  ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.   174,012 ;    published   July 

10,  1923. 
Ideal  Caramel   Company,   Inc.,  Johnson,  N.   Y.     Candies, 

candy     confections,     sweetmeats,     and     chewing     gum. 

176,704  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,227  ;  published  Sept. 

4.   1923. 
Ideal    Caramel     Company,     Inc.,    Johnson     City,     N.     Y. 

Candies,   candy   confections,  sweetmeats,  chewing  gum. 

177,214  ;  Dec.   11 ;   Serial  No.  177,225  ;   published  Aug. 

28,    1923. 
Ideal   Caramel   Company,     Inc.       Johnson     City,     N.     Y. 

Candies,    candy    confections,    sweetmeats,    and    chew- 
ing   gum.      177,763 ;    Dec.    25 ;     Serial    No.    177,226 ; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Ideal  Clamp  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Hose  clamps 

and    parts    thereof.       167,247 ;    Apr.    24 ;     Serial    No. 

171,322  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Ideal  Coated  Paper  Company,  Brookfield,  Mass.     Gummed 

paper  and  cloth.    168,672  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  149,704  ; 

published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Ideal    Coated    Paper    Company,    assignor    to    McLaurin- 

Jones  Co.,  Brookfield,  Mass.     Gummed  paper.     175,442  ; 

Nov.  6  ;   Serial  No.  130,477 ;   published  June  19,   1923. 
Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 

N.    Y.      Chocolate    coating.      171,539 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial 

No.   174,780 ;   published   May   8,   1923. 
Ideal  Cocoa  «&  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 

N.    Y.      Chocolate    coating.      171,540 ;    Aug.    7  ;    Serial 

No.    174,740 ;   published    May    8,    1923. 
Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Chocolate.     171,593  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176,129  ; 

published  May  22,  1923. 
Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 

N.   y.      Chocolate   coating.      172,408 ;   Aug.   28  ;    Serial 

No.  174,741;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 

N.    Y.      Chocolate  coating.      172,409 ;   Aug.   28 ;   Serial 

No.   174,781 ;   published   May   29,   1923. 
Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 

N.   Y.      Chocolate    coating.      172,419;   Aug.    28;    Serial 

No.  174,782;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Ideal  Novelty  &  Toy  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Dolls.    176,133  ; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  183.524  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Ideal    Roller    &    Manufacturing    Co.    Inc.,    Chicago,    111. 

Rollers   for  printing  presses,   lithographic   presses,   etc. 

170,010  ;  July   10  ;   Serial  No.   172,678  ;   published  Apr. 

3,  1923 
Ideal  Tablet  Company,  The.     (See  Van  Dusen,  Fred  L.) 
Ideal   Tire   and   Rubber   Company,  The,   Cleveland.   Ohio. 

Vehicle   tires   of   rubber   and   rubber   and    fabric   inner 

tubes,  tire   casings  and  shoes,  etc.     168,179  ;  May  15  ; 

Serial  No.   169.401  ;  published  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Ideal   Tire   and   Rubber   Company,   The,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Vehicle    tires,    inner    tubes,    etc.      169,302  ;    June    12  ; 

Serial  No.  167,817  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Ideal  Tire   and   Rubber  Company,   The,   Cleveland,   Ohio. 

Vehicle  tires,  inner  tubes,  tire  casings  and  shoes,   and 

repair   parts.      170,588  ;   July   17  ;    Serial  No.   155,968  ; 

published  Apr.   17,   1923. 
Ideal   Tire  and   Rubber   Company,   The,   Cleveland,   Ohio. 

Vehicle  tires,  inner  tubes,  tire  casings  and  shoes,  ana 

repair  parts.     175,911 ;   Nov.   13  ;   Serial  No.   155.967  ; 

published  Feb.  21.  1922. 
Idolite   Hosiery   Mills,   Inc.,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Hosiery. 

171,843  :   Aug.  14  ;   Serial  No.  171,218  ;  published  Mav 

15,  1923. 
Igoe.    James    T.,    Chicago,    111.      Occasional    publication. 

172,116  ;  Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.   175,721 ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 
Illinois    American    Plow    Company.       (See    Moline    Plow 

Company.) 
Illinois  Canning  Co.,  assignor  to  The  Illinois  Canning  Co., 

Hoopeston,   ill.     Canned  corn.     23,463  ;   renewed  Aug. 

8,   1923. 
Illinois    Canning    Co.,    Hoopeston,    111.,    assignor    to    The 

Illinois   Tanning  Co.     Canned   corn.      23,464 ;   renewed 

Aug.  8,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Illinois  Canning  Co.,  Hoopeston,  III.,  assignor  to  The 
Illinois  Canning  Co.  Canned  vegetables.  23,465  ;  re- 
newed Aug.  8,  1923. 

Illinois  Canning  Co.,  Hoopeston,  111.,  assignor  to  The 
Illinois  Canning  Co.  Canned  corn.  23,481 ;  renewed 
Aug.  15,  1923. 

Illinois  Canning  Company,  The,  Hoopeston,  111.  Canned 
vegetables.  177,162 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,894 ; 
published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Illinois  Canning  Company,  The,  Hoopeston,  111.  Canned 
corn.  177,163 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,895 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  25.  1923. 

Illinois  Electric  Porcelain  Company,  Macomb,  III.  Insu- 
lators and  knobs.  172,397 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
167,354  ;    published   May   29,    1923. 

Illinois  Fruit  Exchange,  Centralia,  111.  Fresh  fruits  and 
vegetables.  170,581 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  167,641 ; 
published  Apr.   24,  1923. 

Illinois  Meat  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Meats,  hams, 
bacon,  lard,  etc.  176,621  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
174,306;   published    Sept.    18,    1923. 

Illinois  Medicine  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Cathartic  medical 
compound.  172,391 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No,  168,313 ; 
published  May   1,   1923. 

Illinois  Razor  Strop  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Razor  strops. 
163,790  ;  Jan.  30. 

Illinois  Seed  Corn  Testing  Laboratory.  (See  Tiemann 
Otto  P.) 

Illinois  Surgical  Appliance  Company.  (See  Husar,  Frank 
Z.) 

Illinois  Watch  Case  Company,  Elgin.  111.  Composition 
watchcases.     22,418  ;  renewed  Feb.  7,  1923. 

Illinois  Watch  Case  Company,  Elgin,  111.  Cases  fo 
watches.      23,893 :    renewed    Dec.    5,    1923. 

Illinois  Women's  Athletic  Club,  Chicago,  111.  Monthly 
periodical.  169,056  ;  June  5  ;  Serial  No.  171,321  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 

Imlach  John  S.,  Ottawa,  Canada.  Precision  tools. 
177,629 ;  Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No.   182,053  ;  published   Oct. 

2,  1923. 

Imperial  Distributing  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canta- 
loupes, fresh  fruits  and  vegetables.  177,018;  Dec. 
11;    Serial    No.    164,916;    published    Sept.    25,    1923. 

Imperial  Flour  Mills  Company,  The,  Wichita,  Kans. 
Wheat  flour.  166,135 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  144,396 ; 
published  Nov.   7,   1922. 

Imperial  Hygienic  Co.,  Suffern,  N.  Y.  Cosmetic  for  the 
cheeks  and  lips.     165,879  ;   Mar.  20. 

Imperial  Hygienic  Co.,  Suffern,  N.  Y.  Tonic  for  the  skin. 
169,608;  June  26;  Serial  No.  172,476;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Imperial  Peanut  &  Coffee  Company.  (See  George,  Rob 
ert  J.) 

Imperial  Pharmaceutical  Company.  (Sec  Drvfuss,  Bar- 
ney J.) 

Imperial  Tobacco  Company  of  Canada.  (See  Ritchie 
D.,  &  Co.,  assignor.) 

Imperial  Tobacco  Company  of  Canada,  Limited.  (See 
Ritchie,    D.    &    Co.,    assignor.) 

Imperial  Trust  for  the  Encouragement  of  Scientific  and 
Industrial  Research,  The,  London,  England.  Ther- 
mometers, pyrometers,  compasses,  etc.  176,635  ;  Nov. 
27 ;    Serial  No.   163,983 ;   published  Sept.   18,   1923. 

Imperial  Trust  for  the  Encouragement  of  Scientific  and 
Industrial  Research,  The,  London,  England.  Ther- 
mometers, pyrometers,  compasses,  etc.  176,639 ;  Nov. 
27 ;  Serial  No.   163,984 ;   published   Sept.    18,   1923. 

Implement  Age  Company,  The,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Month- 
ly publication  devoted  to  the  farm-equipment  industry. 
172,073  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  177,000 ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Import  Drug  Specialties  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Candy. 
175,601.  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  178,847;  published  Aug. 
14,    1923. 

Improved  Equipment  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Appa- 
ratus used  in  the  manufacture  of  gas  from  coal 
169,710;    June    26. 

Inabine  Company,  The,  Corsicana,  Tex.  Liquid  prepara- 
tion for  the  treatment  of  kidney,  bladder,  and  rhen- 
matism  troubles.  177,724 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
177,001;  publi.shed  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Independent  Baking  Company,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Sweet 
cake.  165,961  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  156,389 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  24,  1922. 

Independent  Breweries  Company,  The,  also  doing  busi- 
ness as  Independent  Products  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Malt  sirup  for  food  purposes.  175,482  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 
No.    178,849 ;   published    Aug.    21,    1923. 

Independent  Drug  Company,  Jacksonville,  Pla.  Water 
bottles,  fountain  syringes,  etc.  174,420  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Se- 
rial No.  181,279;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Independent  Drug  Company,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Medicinal 
preparations.  177,175;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  180,865; 
published  Sept.   11.   1923. 

Independent  Paper  Mills,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dis- 
pensing devices  for  paper  towels,  napkins,  etc. 
170,329  ;   July  10  ;   Serial   No.   176,186 ;  published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 

Independent  Paper  Mills,  Inc.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Paper 
towels,  and  napkins.  172,553 :  Sept.  4 ;  Serial  No. 
174.141;    published    Apr.    3,    1923. 

Independent  Products  Co.,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Barley  Malt. 
163,344  ;  Jan.  9. 


Independent  Salt  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Salt.     167,318  ; 

Apr.   24. 
Independent   School   District   of   Newton,    Newton,    Iowa. 

High-school  newspaper  and  annual.     171,874  ;  Aug.  14  ; 

Serial   No.   173,833 ;    published   May   8,    1923. 
Independent  Wall   Paper  Company,   The,   Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

Wall  paper.s.     163,936  ;  Feb.  6. 
Inderrieden    Canning    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Canned    vegev 

tables.      168,104 ;    May    15 ;    Serial   No.    164,917 ;    pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 
Index-Ray  Mount  Co.     (See  Kulik,  Irving.) 
Index    Visible,    Inc.,    New    Haven,    Conn.      Card    indexes, 

index  cards,   index-card   cases,  etc.     171,963  ;   Aug.   14. 
Index    Visible,    Inc.,    New    Haven,    Conn.      Card    indexes, 

index   cards,   cases,   cabinets,    etc.      174,783 ;    Oct.    23 ; 

Serial   No.    148,279 ;    published   July   24,   1923. 
India  Tire  and  Ruboer  Company,  The,  Akron  and  Moga- 

dore,  Ohio.     Pneumatic  vehicle  tires  and  inner  tubes. 

169,141  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  155,757  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Indian  Products  Company,  Mansfield,  Mass.    Cough  drops. 

164,687  ;  Feb.  27. 
Indian  Queen   Silk  Co.,  Bangor,  Pa.     Hosiery.     166,730 ; 

Apr.   10 ;   Serial   No.   169,303 ;   published  Jan.   9,   1923. 
Indian  Refining  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lubri- 
cating oils,  greases,  compounds,  etc.     170,460  ;  July  17  ; 

Serial   No.   172,596;   published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Indian   Star   Chemical   Co.,   Jericho,   Ark.     Face   powder, 

hair  straightener,  liniment,  etc.     174,939  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Se- 
rial No.  175,356  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Indian  Village  Bakery,   Detroit,  Mich.     Bread.     177,270; 

Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.  156,579  :  published  Sept.  25.  1923. 
Indiana    Indestructible   Paint    Co.,   Chicago,    III.     Ready- 
mixed     paints,     enamels,     varnish,     wood     stains,     etc. 

172,022  ;  Aug.   21  ;  Serial  No.   128,971  ;  published  May 

3,  1921. 
Indiana    Indestructible    Paint    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Dry, 

ready-mixed,  and  paste  paint.     174,255  ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial 

No.   146,555  :  published  Aug.  8,   1922. 
Indiana  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Wind  stackers.     166,119  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  152,014  ; 

published   Dec.  5,   1922. 
Indiana    Piston    Ring    Company,    The,    Hagerstown,    In« 

Engine    piston    rings.      171,675;    Aug.    7. 
Indiana  Truck  Corporation,  Marion,   Ind.     Motor  trucks. 

163,436 ;  Jan.  9. 
Indiana  Truck  Corporation,  Marlon,   Ind.     Motor  trucks. 

176,784;  Nov.  27. 
Indianapolis  Abattoir  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Hams, 

shoulders,    bacon,    sausage,    etc.     169,929 ;    July    3. 
Indianapolis      Abattoir      Company.      Indianapolis,      Ind. 

Hams,  shoulders,  bacon,  sausage,  etc.     173,519  ;  Sept.  25. 
Indianapolis      Abattoir      Company,      Indianapolis,      Ind. 

Hams,  shoulders,  bacon,  sausage,  etc.     173,790  ;  Oct.  2 ; 

Serial  No.  177,380  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Indianapolis  Abattoir  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.    Hams, 

bacons,    sausages,    shoulders,    etc.      174,858 ;    Oct.    23 ; 

Serial   No.    176,629;   published   July    31,   1923. 
Indianapolis  Brewing  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Nonintoxi- 

cating,     nonalcoholic,     maltless    soft     drink.      164,813 ; 
Indianapolis     Brush     &    Broom    Co.,     Indianapolis,     Ind. 

Brooms.    163,091 ;  Jan.  2. 
Indianapolis  Manufacturing  Company,  Indianapolis,   Ind. 

Electric  battery  separators.     175,893  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 

No.   151,581  ;   published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Indianapolis  Tent  &  Awning  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.    Tents 

and  tarpaulins.     163,092  ;  Jan.  2. 
Indianapolis     Tent     &    Awning    Company,     Indianapolis, 

Ind.      Clothing    consisting    of    outing    coats,    trousers, 

vests,  and  suits.    168,385  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  169,595  ; 

published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Indianapolis  Tent  &  Awning  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Awnings    and    tarpaulins.      170,015;    July    10;    Serial 

No.    172,538;   published   Apr.   3,   1923. 
Indianapolis  Tool  and  Manufacturing  t'ompany,  The,  In- 
dianapolis,   Ind.     Gears.     163,913 ;    Feb.   6. 
Indiaroot  Company,   Chicago,   111.     Hair  tonic.     177,359 ; 

Dec.    18;     Serial    No.     181,806;    published     Sept.    25, 

1923. 
Indra   Pearl    Co.,    Inc.,    The,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Pearls. 

174,424  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  171,219  ;  published  Jan.  2, 

1923. 
Industrial    Chemical    &    Fertilizer    Company,    Brunswick, 

Ga.      Potassium   phosphate   as   well   as   general    mixed 

fertilizers  and  highly-concentrated  plant  food.    166,823  ; 

Apr.  17  ;   Serial  No.  173.831 ;  published  Feb.  13,   1923. 
Industrial   Engineering   Research    Co.,    New   York,    N.   Y. 

Adhesive  printed  labels.     177,345  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No. 

181,076;  published   Sept.   25.   1923. 
Industrial  Molded  Materials  Company,  North  Tonawanda, 

N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Durez  Companv,  Inc.     Molding  com- 
positions.     175,374  :  Nov.  6  ;   Serial  No.   167,353  ;   pub- 

li.-'hed  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Industrial  Oil  Co.  Inc.     East  Providence,  R.  I.     Gasoline. 

174,653  ;   Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No.   181,447 ;   published  July 

31,  1923. 
Industrial   Rubber  Corporation.   Long  Island  City,   N.   Y. 

Dental  gum.     164,898  ;  Feb.  27. 
Industrial   Rubber  Corporation,   Long  Island   City,   N.  Y. 

Dental  gum.     171,964  ;  Aug.  14. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  regititrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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ludustrial  Service  Compauy,  Lincoln,  N.  J.  Automobile- 
aotnated  transmission  appliance.  167.222 ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial  No.  156,838  ;  publislu'd  Feb.  G,  1023. 

Inecto  Incorporation.  New  Yorlt,  N.  Y.  I<'ace  cream. 
173,008 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  175,900 ;  publlslied  July 
10,  1023. 

luer-Guard  Tube  &  Rubber  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Inner  tubes  for  pneumatic  tires.     160,563  ;  June  19. 

Infallible  Hair  Color  Restorer  Co.  (See  Glassmire, 
Sara  R.) 

Ingersoll  Millins  Machine  Company,  The,  Rockford,  111. 
Milling  fixtures,  cutters,  and  machines  and  milling-cut- 
ter grinders.  160,221 ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  154,194  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

InpersoU-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Hose  composed  of  rubber  and  fabric. 
174,813-14  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  Nos.  180,033-4  ;  published 
July  31,  1923. 


New  York,  N.  Y. 
171,955  ;  Auk.  14. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
172,095  ;  Aug.   21 ; 


Ingersoll    Redipolnt    Company,    Inc., 
Pencils,   pens,   leads,   and   erasers. 

Ingersoll    Redipoint    Company,    Inc., 
Pencils,    pens,   leads,   and   erasers. 
Serial  No.   174,4.52  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Ingersoll  Redipolnt  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pen- 
cils, pens,  lead.s.  and  erasers.  173.441 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial 
No.  174,451 ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Ingersoll,  Robt.  H.,  &  Bro.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Waterbury  Clock  Company. 
Watches  and  clocks.  167,686 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
158,476;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 

Ingle,  Herbert  D.,  Intervilla,  Pa.  Hay  and  rose  fever 
remedy.  166.047  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,891  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  28,  1922. 

Ingram,  Frederick  F.,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Nail  pol- 
ish.    164,148  ;   Feb.  13. 

Ingram,  Frederick  F.,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  ,  Rouge 
and  face  powders.  168,117;  May  15;  Serial  No. 
153,884 ;    published    Feb.    13,    1923. 

Inland  Crystal  Salt  Company  of  Utah,  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah.     Table  salt.     167,321 ;  Apr.  24. 

Inland-Delray  Salt  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Salt.  173,088; 
Sept.  11. 

Inland  Steel  Company,   Chicago,  111.     Copper-alloy  steel. 

175,348 ;  Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No.   169,856 ;   published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Inlander    &    Steindler,    Hammond,    Ind.      Bags,    baskets, 

butter  pails,  butter  plates,  etc.     166,338  ;  Mar.  27. 
Inlander-Steindler   Paper   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Toilet 

paper.     166,365  :  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,141 ;  published 

Nov.  14,  1922. 
Inlander-Steindler  Paper  Company,   Chicago,   111.     Wrap- 
ping  paper.      166,367 ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial    No.    170,140 ; 

published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Innovation    Specialties    Co.      (See    Booty,    Philip    C.    P., 

assignor.) 

Ino  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Sherrer.  Fred- 
erick M.) 

Insley  Manufacturing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Steel 
masts  and  parts  thereof  for  the  hoisting  of  concrete 
and  construction  materials,  concrete  chutes,  and  hoist- 
ing buckets.     176,098  :  Nov.  13. 

Tnstitut  de  Beaute  Castiglione.      (See  Bossard,   Jean.> 

Institute  for  Public  Service.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Periodical 
publications.  171,767  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  173,707  ; 
published  May  8,  1923. 

Instltuto  Nazionale  Medico  Farmacologico,  Rome,  Italy. 
Preparation  for  hypodermic  use.  177,305 ;  Dec.  18 ; 
Serial  No.  171,848  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Interchangeable  Parts  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Cylinder 
blocks  and  heads,  gear-case  covers  for  hydrocarbon 
engines.  166.516 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  163,750 ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  14,   1922. 

Interlake  Tissue  Mills  Co.,  Ltd.,  Merritton,  Ontario, 
Canada.  Toilet  paper.  175,358.  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
178.043:  publL-shed  Aug.   14.  1923. 

International  All-Steel  Aircraft  Syndicate,  Ltd.,  The, 
London,  England.  Aircraft — namely,  flying  machines, 
aeroplanes,  and  seaplanes.     163.345  ;"  Jan.  9. 

International  Association  of  Machinists,  doing  business 
as  Ad-Pep  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Cartoons,  advertising  cartoons,  and  illustra- 
tions. 170.544 :  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  158,121  ;  pub- 
lishd  Apr.   24,   1923. 

International  Bank.  Washington.  D.  C.  Printed  circu- 
lars, bulletins,  digests,  etc.  176,539  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 
No.   1P2.310;   published    Sept.   13.   1923. 

International  Bedding  Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Mat- 
tresses, pillows,  and  box  springs.     164.012  ;  Feb.  6. 

International  Bedding  Co.  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Box 
springs.  172.404  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  164,049  ;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 

International  Canning  Co.,  The.  (See  Carmichael, 
Homer  S.) 

International  Chemical  Company  of  America,  Wilming- 
ton, Del.,  and  Washington,  D.  C.  Insecticide  spray. 
173,895 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  177,129 ;  published  June 
26,  1923. 

International  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Food  flavor. 
163,812  :   Jan.  30. 

International  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Food  flavor. 
163,832;      Jan.  30. 


International  Consolidated  Chemical  Corporation,  Inc., 
doing  business  as  Tokalon,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Perfumes. 
105,498  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  160,002  ;  published  Nov. 
7.   1922. 

International  Consolidated  Chemical  Corporation,  Inc., 
doing  business  as  Hi-Gypsy  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Salve  for  the  amelioration  of  soreness  in  fatigued 
human  pedal  extremities.  168,170 ;  May  15 ;  Serial 
No.  166,599;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

International  Consolidated  Chemical  Corporation,  Inc., 
doing  business  as  Dae  Health  Laboratories,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Medicinal  preparation  for  intestinal  disorders. 
174,803;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  180,702;  published  Aug. 
7    1923 

International  Corset  Company,  Aurora,  111.  Corsets, 
brassieres,  and  combination  corsets  and  brassiferes. 
173,834 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  174,785 ;  published  June 
26,  1923. 

International  Cotton  Mills,  Boston,  Mass.  Cotton  duck 
and  cotton  tire  fabrics  in  the  piece.     171,688  ;  Aug.  7. 

International  Development  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Leather  shoes.  165,293;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  166,001; 
published  Nov.   14,   1922. 

International  Dry  Milk  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Powdered 
milk.  170,698-700  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  Nos.  155,689-91 ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

International  Feature  Service,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Car- 
toons.    163,749  ;  Jan.  23. 

International  Harvester  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Tractors, 
and  attachments  and  parts  thereof.  170,553 ;  July 
17;   Serial  No.   173,649;  published  Apr.  17,   1923. 

International  Milling  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Wheat  flour.  176,578  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,044  ; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

International  Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor 
busses.  171,484  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  152,425 ;  pub- 
lished May  22,   1923. 

International  Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal 
parts  for  cushioned  connections  in  vehicles.  171,504  ; 
Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  169,213  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

International  Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cushioned 
connections  for  use  in  vehicles.  171,507  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial 
No.  168,416  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

International  Player  Roll  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Music  rolls  and  combination  music  and  word 
rolls  for  player  pianos.     164,310;  Feb.  20. 

International  Salt  Company,  Inc.,  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Table 
salt.  177,354 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  181,948 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  25,  1923. 

International  Salt  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Table  salt.  177,361;  Dec.  18;  Serial  Nos.  181,947-8; 
published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

International  Silver  Company,  Meriden,  Conn.  Hollow 
silverware  and  hollow  silver-plated  ware.  165,269 ; 
Mar.   6  ;   Serial  No.   167,177 ;  published  Nov.  28.   1922. 

International  Silver  Company,  Meriden,  Conn.  Silver- 
plated  flatware  consisting  of  spoons,  forks,  ladles,  etc. 
166,588;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  171,272;  published  Jan. 
23,  1923. 

International  Silver  Company,  Meriden  and  Bridgeport, 
Conn.     Silver-plated   flat  tableware.      167,980 ;   May  8. 

International  Silver  Company,  Meriden  and  Bridgeport, 
Conn.  Silver  plated  spoons,  forks,  knives,  etc. 
177,830;  Dec.  25. 

International  Shoe  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Boots  and 
shoes.  168,159;  May  15;  Serial  No.  165,380;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923, 

International  Shoe  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Leather 
shoes.  176,200 ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,471  ;  published 
Aug.   14,   1923. 

International  Supply  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Sliding 
casters.  171,179  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  171,697  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

International  Toy  Company,  Limited,  The,  Montreal, 
Quebec,  Canada.  Toy  horses.  167,942  ;  May  8  ;  Serial 
No.   171,997;  published   Feb.   20,   1923. 

International  Trade  Developer,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Bi- 
monthly and  annual  publication.  175,855  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  176,187  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

International  Union  of  Timber  Workers,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Printed  booklets  and  pamphlets  published  monthly. 
167,619  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  126,802  ;  published  Dec.  26, 
1922. 

International  Welding  Engineering  Corporation,  Chicago, 

111.     Arc-welding   metal   electrodes.     166,405 ;   Apr.   3 ; 

Serial  No.   162,011  ;  published   July  18,   1922. 
International    Western   Electric    Company,    Incorporated, 

New   York,    N.    Y.      Title    of    a    quarterly    publication. 

177,490;  Dec.   18;   Serial  No.   182,973;   published   Oct. 

2,  1923. 
International   Worsted   Mills,   Methuen,   Mass.,    and    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Novelty  worsted  fabrics.     173,276  ;   Sept. 

18  ;  Serial  No.  174,787  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
International   Worsted   Mills,   Methuen,   Mass.,    and   New 

York,  N.  Y.     Tropical  worsteds  in  the  piece.     173,277  ; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  174,786  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
International   Worsted   Mills,   Methuen,   Mass.,    and    New 

York,     N.    Y.       Textile    fabrics.       177,482 ;    Dec.     18 ; 

Serial  No.  183,214  ;  published  Sept.  25.  1923. 
Internationala    Limited,    Chicago,    111.      Soap.      167,956 ; 

May  8. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Internationale  Galallth-Gesellschaft  Hoff  &  Co.,  Harburg, 
Germany.  Casein  for  the  production  of  artificial  born, 
artificial  horn  in  the  form  of  rods.  175,629  ;  Nov.  6  ; 
Serial  No.  174,522  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Interocean  Oil  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Asphaltum- 
base  paint.     164,669  ;  Feb.  27. 

Interocean  Oil  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gaso- 
line. 175,5.83  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,027  ;  published 
Aug.    28,    1923. 

Interstate  Corset  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets 
and  brassiferes.  173,648  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,739  ; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Interstate  Engineering  Co.,  Madison,  Wis.  Electrical 
apparatus  for  administering  electrotherapeutlc  treat- 
ments.    164,363  ;   Feb.  20. 

Interstate  Gasoline  Co.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Petroleum  products — namely,  gasoline. 
166,424  ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  164,807  ;  published  Jan. 
9    1923 

Inte'r-Rtate  Oil  Company,  Kansas  City,  Kans.  Lubricat- 
ing oils  and  greases.  177,503 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
139,971  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Interstate  Paint  &  Supplies  Co.,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Ready-mixed  and  paste  paints.  166,398 ;  Apr.  3 ; 
Serial    No.   169,402 ;   published  Dec.   19,   1922. 

Interstate  Paint  &  Supplies  Co.  Inc.,  Bufl:alo,  N.  Y.  Roof- 
ing compounds  known  as  roof  preserves  and  composition 
roofing  material.  171,574  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  172,838  ; 
published  May  22,  1923. 

Interwoven  Stocking  Company,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Hosiei-y.     163,584  ;  Jan.  23. 

Ida  Creamery  Company.  lola,  Kans.  Butter.  170,809 ; 
July  24  :  Serial  No.  171,759  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Iowa  Fiber  Box  Company,  Keokuk,  Iowa.  Fiber  boxes. 
170,761  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  176,475  ;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Iowa  Packing  Co.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Smoked  meats, 
dripd  beef,  sausage,  ham,  bacon,  lard,  and  butter. 
172,461  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  160,290  ;  published  May  1, 
1923. 

Iowa  Soap  Company,  Burlington,  Iowa.  Toilet  soap. 
170,994-5  ;  July  24. 

lowana  Gypsum  Products  Co.,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.  Plaster. 
169,589;  June  26;  Serial  No.  154,603;  published  Feb. 
6,   1923. 

Ireland  Bros.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Linen  goods  in  the 
piece,  household  or  domestic  goods  manufactured  from 
linen,  etc.  172,940;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  161,255  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  24.  1922. 

Irene,  Madame,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brassiferes  and  women's 
underwear.  173,338;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  173,498; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Irish  Linen  Mesh  Company  Limited,  The,  Belfast,  Ire- 
land.  Negligee  shirts  and  undershirts.   164,055  ;  Feb.  13. 

Iron  Clad  Patch  Laboratories  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Ad- 
hesive patches  for  automobile  tireg  and  inner  tubes. 
173,113  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  171,083  ;  published  June 
12,   1923. 

Ironall  Factories  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Overalls, 
combination  suits,  one-piece  suits,  pants,  work  shirts, 
etc.     164,2.30;  Feb.  13. 

Ironall  Factories  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Overalls, 
coats,  pants,  Jumpers,  combination  one-piece  suits,  and 
pantaloons  for  men  and  play  suits  for  children. 
174,248  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  164,707  ;  published  July  3, 
1923. 

Irvin,  James  R..  Chicago,  111.  Tooth  paste  and  liquid 
dentifrice.  172.976;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  176,188; 
published  Juno  12,  1923. 

Irvine,  Nannie,  doing  business  as  The  Healthofruits  Co,, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Fruit  laxative  preparation.  163,587  : 
Jan.  23. 

Irving    Engineering    Sales    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Radiator 

shutters     for    internal-combustion     engines.       174,751 ; 

Oct.  23 ;   Serial  No.  167,722  ;   published  July  17,   1923. 
Irving    Iron    Works    Company,    Long    Island    City,    N.    Y. 

Metal   gratings   for  floorings  and  staircases.     169,336; 

June  12;  Serial  No.  173,499;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Irving-Pitt    Manufacturing    Company,    Kansas    City,    Mo. 

Loose-leaf  binders.     163,473;  Jan.  16. 
Irvins',    J.    S.,    Son,    Inc.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Biscuits. 

170,976  ;  July  24. 
Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company,  The,  Wilmington,  Ohio.     Bits 

and  augers.     164,103  :  Feb.  13. 
Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company,  The,  Wilmington,  Ohio.     Bits 

and   augers.      107,244 ;    Apr.    24 ;    Serial    No.    171,801  ; 
■     published   Jan.   30,   1923. 
Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company,  The,  Wilmington,  Ohio.     Roll 

cases   for   containing   augers   and   bits.      168,722 ;   May 

29;   Serial  No.   171,800,;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company,  The,  Wilmington,  Ohio.    Boxes 

for   containing    augers    and    bits.      168,723 ;    May    29 ; 

Serial   No.    171,802 ;    published   Feb.    27,    1923. 
Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company,  The,  Wilmington,  Ohio. 

and      augers.      173,295-7  ;      Sept.      IS ;      Serial 

179,098-100;   published   June   19,    1923 
Irwm  Auger  Bit  Company,  The,  Wilmington,  Ohio. 

and     augers.      173,315-17 ;     Sept.     18 ;     Serial 

179,101-3;    published   June   19,    1923. 
Irwin-Harrisoiis   &   Crosfield,    Inc.,    San    Francisco 

Canned     sardines.       177,235 ;     Dec.     11 ;     Serial 

181,567;    published    Sept.    25,    1923. 


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Irwin,  I.  Isaac,  doing  business  as  Irwin  &  Co.,  San  Diego, 
Calif.  Foods  and  feed  for  poultry,  livestock,  and  cat- 
tle. 172,583  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  170,821 ;  published 
June  5,  1923. 

Irwin,  Oliver  C,  assignor  to  The  Superior  Ice  Company 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ice.     175,254  ;  Oct.  30. 

Isaac,  I.,  &  Company.     (See  Isaac,  Isidore.) 

Isaac,  Isidore,  doing  business  as  I.  Isaac  &  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Neckwear,  reefers,  and  mufflers. 
164,837  ;  Feb.  27. 

Isaacsen,  Adolph,  &  Son,  assignor  to  Adolph  Isaacsen 
&  Son,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insect  and  vermin  de- 
stroying preparations.     23,498  ;  renewed  Aug.  15,  1923. 

Isaacson,  Carl  A.,  Copas,  Minn.     Coffee.     174,130;  Oct.  2. 

Isaacson,  L.,  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clothing — namely, 
boys'  wash  suits.    163,233  ;  Jan.  2. 

Islvowitz,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  177,253 ; 
Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  183,525  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Ismert-Hlncke  Milling  Company,  The,  doing  business  as 
The  Sun  Ray  Products  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Kans.,  and 
Kansas  City,  Mo.     Wheat  flour.     163,585  ;  Jan.  23. 

Ismert-Hincke  Milling  Company,  The,  Kansas  City,  Kans.. 
and -Kansas  City,  Mo.  Wheat  flour.  165,077;  Mar.  6; 
Serial  No.  159,266  ;  published  Oct.  17,  1922. 

Ismert-Hincke  Milling  Company,  The,  Kansas  City,  Kans. 
Wheat  flour.  167,146  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  156,161 ; 
published  Jan.   30,   1923. 

Isola  Gesellschaft  fiir  Warme-  und  KUlte-Isolierung, 
Rudolstadt,  Germany.  Double-walled  receptacles,  be- 
ing evacuated  between  said  double  walls  and  serving 
for  keeping  cold  or  warm  foods,  drinks,  etc.  168,088  ; 
May   15  ;  Serial  No.   160,608  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Israel,  Ralph,  doing  business  as  Anthracite  Supply  Com- 
pany, Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Washboilers.  175,774 ;  Nov. 
13;  Serial  No.  177,439;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Isreal,  Charles,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Children's  toy  velocipedes. 
163,437 ;  Jan.  9. 

Isterling,  John  P.,  doing  business  as  The  Isterling  Chemi- 
cal Company,  New  Salisbury,  Ind.  Preparation  for 
the  treatment  of  dandruff,  falling  hair,  etc.  176,790  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Italian  Book  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Music  rolls  for 
self-playing  musical  instruments.  169,510  ;  June  19  ; 
Serial  No.   171,922  ;  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 

Italian  Food  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Canned  tunny  fish  in  olive  oil.     171,650  ;  Aug.  7. 

Italian  Macaroni  Production  Co.     (See  Molinelli,  Charles.) 

Iten  Biscuit  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Bakery  products.  163,507  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Iten  Biscuit  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Bakery  product  known 
as  sugar  wafers.     163,586  ;  Jan.  23. 

Iten  Biscuit  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Sugar  wafers.  167,012  ; 
Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   162,740  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Iten  Biscuit  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Cookies.  172,557  ;  Sept. 
11  ;   Serial  No.   171,923 ;   published  May   1,   1923. 

Itis-Real  Remody  Company.     (See  Dixon,  Charles  P.) 

Ivanhoe  Fruit  Association,  Klink,  Calif.  Fresh  decidu- 
ous fruits.  168,879 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  169,304 ; 
published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Ivar-Lite  Corporation,  The,  Maiden,  Mass.  Flash  lights. 
169,284  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  159,704  ;  published  Sept. 
26,  1922. 

Ivins",  J.  S.,  Son,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Crackers. 
166,286;  Mar.  27. 

Ivins',  J.  S.,  Son,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cookies,  cakes, 
and  crackers.  177,365  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,749  ; 
published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

J  i!fc  B  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Monthly 
trade  publication.  165,154  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  152,802  ; 
published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

J.  C.  Huh  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Various  completely-printed  jobs,  specifically  house  or- 
gans, catalogues,  price  lists,  etc.  175,084  ;  Oct.  30  ; 
Serial  No.  168,111 ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

J-E  Battery  Co.  of  Southern  California,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Storage   batteries.     171,957  ;  Aug.   14. 

"J-E"  Storage  Battery  Company.  (See  Luburg, 
Charles  E.) 

J.  J.  Company,  The.     (See  Jenen,  Joseph.) 

J.  &  P.  Coats  (R.  I.)  Inc.,  Pawtucket,  R.  L  Thread  and 
yarn.  175,166  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  181,729  ;  published 
Aug.  7,  1923. 

J.  P.  Drug  Co.      (See  Johnston,  Eugene  B.) 

J.  F.  G.  Coffee  Co.      (See  Goodson,  J.  F.,  &  Company.) 

Jablonower,  Benjamin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Writing  Inks 
and  ink  powders,  ink  capsules  and  tablets.  177,676 ; 
Dec.  25 ;    Serial   No.   180,478 ;   published   Oct.  9,   1923. 

Jaburg  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oleomargarine. 
176,455  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  176,630  ;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Jack  Beverage  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beverage  sold 
as  soft  drink  and  sirup  for  making  same.  164,19(5—208  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Jack  Beverage  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beverages 
sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the  same. 
167,074  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  172,107  ;  published  Feb.  6, 
1923. 

Jack  Bros.  &  McBurney  Co.,  Brawley,  Calif.  Fresh  canta- 
loupes, vegetables,  deciduous  and  citrous  fruits,  and 
grapes.     173,070;  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Jack,  Geo.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Antiseptic  healing  ointment. 
167,580 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  166,455 ;  published  Jan. 
30,  1923. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Jnck  Tile  &  Rubber  Company.  Spokane.  Wash.  Pneu- 
matic automobile  tires  and  inner  tubes.  171,809 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Jack  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Spokane,  Wash.  Pneu- 
matic automobile  tiros  and  inner  tubes.  175, 5G0  ;  Nov. 
6 ;    serial    No.    179,601.    published   Aug.   21.    1023. 

Jackie-IClothes,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Boys'  and  girls' 
niiddv  suits,  blouses,  breeches,  etc.     172,157;  Aug.  21. 

Jack-0-Lantern  Board.  Hanover,  N.  H.  Periodical  pub- 
lication of  a  literary  nature.  100,077:  June  5;  Se- 
rial No.  171,084  :  published  Mar.  13.  1923. 

Jackoway  &  Katz  Cap  Co..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Men's,  boys', 
and  cnildren's  caps.  168.259 :  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
171.174;    publi.<!hed   Feb.    l.S,    1923. 

Jackson,  A.  A..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bubble-blowing 
outfit.     164.900;  Feb.  27. 

Jackson  Corset  Company,  Jackson,  Mich.  Corsets. 
170.029;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  178.723;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923. 

Jackson.  Edwin  A..  &  Bro.,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Coal,  coke,  wood,  gas.  and  oil  burning  grates  and  stoves. 

163.093  :  Jan.  2. 

Jack.'son  &  Finkenaur,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  receiving 
sets.  167.252  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,529  ;  published 
Jan.   30,    1923. 

Jackson  &  Finkenaur,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  receiving 
sets.  175,755 :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  168,925 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21.  1923. 

Jackson.  Genevieve,  Inc..  Burbank.  Calif.  Cooky  having 
laxative  qualities.  165.537 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
1.^0,705  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Jackson.  Genevieve,  Inc.,  Burbank.  Calif.  Cookies. 
177.604  :  Dec.  18. 

Jackson  &  Gutman  Company.  The,  Salisbury,  Md.  Negli- 
gee shirts.     160.432  ;  June  12. 

Jackson.  Harry  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bread  bonbons. 
172,181 ;  Aug.  21. 

Jackson.  John  \V.,  Mercer,  Pa.  Oil  containers.  167,337  ; 
Apr.   24. 

Jackson.  John  W.,  Palmetto,  ETa.  Waterproofing  com- 
pound for  use  on  shingle  roofs  and  wood  shingles. 
176.1S8:  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  173,424;  published  May 
15.  1923. 

Jackson  Medicine  Co.,  The,  Zanesville,  Ohio.  Digestive 
and  liver  powder,  a  preparation  for  relief  of  stomach 
ills.  167.350  ;  Mav  1 ;  Serial  No.  171,924  ;  published 
Feb.  13,  1923. 

Jackson  Paper  Co.,  Jackson,  Miss.  Tablets  and  school 
pads.  176,436  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,816 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Jacob.   H.,   &  Sons,   Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Felt  slippers. 

163.094  ;  Jan.  2. 

Jacobi,  Harry  E.,  Baltimore.  Md.  Lockets,  cigarette 
cases,  .iewel  boxes,  cuff  buttons,  etc.     164,324  ;  Feb.  20. 

Jacobs,  David  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies', 
men's,  and  children's  hosiery.     3  63,588:   Jan.  23. 

Jacobs.  David,  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
172,186;  Aug.  21. 

Jacobs,  Harry  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Caps.  166.809 ;  Apr. 
17  ;  Serial  No.  167.877  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Jacobstein  Bros..  Inc..  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Cigars. 
168.747:  Mav  29;  Serial  No.  171,323;  published  Feb. 
13.  1923. 

Jacques.  May  O.,  doing  business  as  Pearldento  Company, 
New  York.  N.  Y.  Antiseptic  mouth  wash.  177,129  ; 
Dec.   U:    Serial  No.   140.064;   oublished   Jan.   3.   1022 

Jaden,  Fred  I.,  doing  business  as  F.  Jaden  Manufactur- 
ing Co..  Hastings.  Nebr.  Tire  pumps,  slip-on  connec- 
tions for  tire  pumps,  and  air  chucks.  176.469  :  Nov. 
27:    Serial    No.    181,282;    published    Sept.    IS.    1923. 

Jaediker.  Henry  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hats. 
173,761  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,300  ;  published  July  3, 
1923. 

Jaeger,  C,  Distributing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Facial 
cream.  172,572:  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  170,388;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Jaeger.  Frederick  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Series  of  cartoons. 
163..S05;   .Tan.   30. 

Jaenecke-Ault  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Printing  inks. 
166.339  ;  Mar.  27. 

Jaenecke-Ault  Companv,  Newark,  N.  .7.  Printing  inks. 
171,318 :  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  168,135 ;  published  Apr. 
24,    1923. 

Jaenecke-Ault  Company.  Newark,  N.  J.  Printing  inks. 
172,430-1  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  Nos.  176,740-1 ;  published 
May  15,  1923. 

Jaffe,  Sam,  &  Son.,  doing  business  as  O.  D.  Shirt  Mfg. 
Co..  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  outer  shirts.  164,555 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Jnbns.  William  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pistons.  164,572; 
Feb.  20. 

Jakobs.  Nachem,  doing  business  as  Netherlands  Haarlem 
Oil  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Medici- 
nal oil  for  treatment  of  kidney,  liver,  bladder,  etc., 
troubles.  173,325  ;  Sept,  25  ;  Serial  No.  171,998  ;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

Jalkoff  Bros.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fur  coats,  capes, 
scarfs,  etc.  176,570 :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,505  ; 
published  Sept.  18.  1923. 

James.  John,  &  Sons  Limited,  Redditch,  England.  Needles 
for  hand  sewing.  172.298  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  178,104  ; 
published  May  22,  1923. 

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James,  John,  &  Sons  Limited.  Redditch.  England.  Nee- 
dles for  hand  sewing.  173,677  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
178,105  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

James  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Shoes  made 
wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.     163,096  ;  Jan.  2. 

James  Washing  Machine  Company,  Detroit.  Mich.  Laun- 
dry-washing machines.     165,027  ;  Feb.  27. 

lameson-Hevener  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Poultry 
food.  177,217 ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  176,346  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  25,   1923. 

Jameway  Co.     (See  Wayborn,  James  A.) 

Jamison,  Jacob,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Outer  suits  for  men 
and  boys.  173.027  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,335  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Janney,  Thomas,  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Shoes. 
172,074  ;  Aug,  21  ;  Serial  No.  175,903  ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Jansen,  F.  W.,  Clock  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Alarm 
clocks.  169,500  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  157,615  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

Jansen  &  Pretzfeld,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silks  in  the 
piece.     163,346  ;  Jan.  9. 

Tansen  &  Pretzfeld.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silks  in  the 
piece.  168,773  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,966 ;  published 
Mar.  6,  1923. 

Jansen  &  Pretzfeld,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silks  in  the 
piece.  169,624 ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  173,084  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 

Janssen,  H.,  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Olive  oil. 
172,028  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  167,642  ;  published  May 
29,  1928. 

Jarvis,  Henry  C,  doing  business  as  B.  B.  Drug  &  Chemi- 
cal Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Throat  tablets.  167,465  ;  May 
1  ;   SiTial   No,   167,132  ;   published  Jan.  9.   1923. 

Jath's  Camphorub  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Medicinal 
compound.  177.292 :  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  179,044 ; 
published  Oct.  16,  1923. 

Jay  Garment  Company,  The,  Portland,  Ind.  Work  shirts. 
172,865  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  172,839  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Jean,  Buena  V.,  doing  business  as  W.  F.  D.  Jean,  Balti- 
more, Md.  Coffee.  175,368 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
176.026 ;   published  Aug.   14.   192.S. 

Jean,  C.  W.,  Company,  Worthington,  Ind.  Eggs.  171,041 ; 
July  31  ;  Serial  No.  112.202  :  published  May  8,  1923. 

Jean  Garment  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Lingerie,  gym- 
nasium bloomers,  and  underwear.  171,298 ;  Aug.  7  ; 
Serial  No.  165,382  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Jean  Jordeau  Inc.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Skin  lotions  and  creams.  169,775 ;  July  3 ; 
Serial  No.   168,893  ;  published  Mar.   6,  1923. 

Jeanne  Tournier,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery  and 
knitted  underwear.     174,538  ;  Oct.  16. 

Jeannette  Glass  Company,  Jeannette,  Pa.  Glass  plates, 
bowls,  napkins,  jars.  jugs,  pitchers,  etc.  170,451 ; 
July  10;   Serial  No.   172,277;   published  Apr.   3,    1923. 

Jefferson  Co.  Inc..  Richmond,  Va.  Vegetable  shorten- 
ing, lard  substitute.  170,221  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No, 
153,551;  published  Apr,  10.  1923, 

.TefCorson  Company,  The,  Follansbee,  W.  Va.  Electric- 
lamp  stands  or  bases  and  fixtures  therefor.  169,250; 
June  12  ;  Serial  No.  170.768  :  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Jeffress.  E.  W.,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ginger  ale.  165,577 ; 
Mar.  13  :  Serial  No.  162.420  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Jeffress,  E.  W.,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Olive  butter. 
165,653  ;  Mar.  13. 

Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Ex- 
cavating, elevating,  and  conveying  machinery.  175,366  ; 
Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  176.347  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Jeffries.  W.  P.,  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bond  paper. 
165.738  :  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  169,636 ;  published  Dec. 
12.   1922. 

Jeffs  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hand  bags 
and  pocketbooks.  men's  pocketbooks,  bill  folds,  and 
wallets.  166.151 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  156,280  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 

.Tellv-Delanev  Shoe  Co..  Lynn,  Mass.  Shoes.  168,078 ; 
Mav   15  :   Serial  No.  156,330 ;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Jely-Rite  Fruit   Company.      (See  Hulburt,    H.   L.) 

Jenen,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  The  J.  J.  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Polish  for  varnished,  enameled,  and  lacquered 
surfaces.  170,738  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  174,142  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Jenkins  Bros.  Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Globe 
and  gate  valves.  176.564 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
180,605:   published  Sept.   18,    1923. 

Jennings,  George  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Face  creams,  lotions, 
manicuring  preparations,  perfumes,  etc.  172.854; 
Sept.  11  :   Serial  No.  175,658  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Jennings  Manufacturing  Companv,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
Hosiery.  168,073  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  159,153  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  3.  1922. 

Jennings,  O.  D.,  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Coin-con- 
trolled vending  machines.  171.506;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No. 
168,719  ;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 

Jennings,  O.  D.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Weighing 
scales  as  well  as  coin-controlled  scales.  175.164  ;  Oct. 
30  ;  Serial  No.  181,077  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Jennison-Wright  Co..  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Floors  and 
pavements,  coatings,  mastics,  etc.,  for  floors  and  pave- 
ments. 174.788:  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  131,736;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

AlpJiahetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Jennison-Wright  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Pavements  and 

floors    and    materials     therefor.       174,789 ;     Oct.     23 ; 

Serial   No.    131,735;   published   July    17,    1923. 
Jenny    Lee    Frocks    Inc.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Dresses, 

gowns,    suits,    wraps,    and    coats.      175,142 ;    Oct.    30 ; 

Serial  No.  180,378  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Jenquins    Laboratories,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Cod-liver-oil 

pills      174,476  ;  Oct.  16  :  Serial  No.  178,252  ;  published 

July   10,  1923.  „.    ^^      , 

Jensen,    Dr.    Walter    D.,    doing    business    as    Bio-Chemic 

Laboratory,  Taylor,  Nebr.     Remedy  used  for  distemper 

in  dogs.    169,986;  July  10;  Serial  No.  167,943;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 
Jensen,   Frank   H.,   Boston,    Mass.     Arch   cuffs,   supports, 

retainers,  and  relievers.    165,900  ;  Mar.  20. 
Jensen,  Frank  H.,   Boston,  Mass.     Arch  supporters,  foot 

bands,  and  chiropodist  bandages.     169,569  ;  June  19 
Jensen-Salsbery    Laboratories,    Inc.,    The,    Kansas    City, 

Mo.      Tooth    powder.      165,486 ;    Mar.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

166,303  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Jensen     &     Sons,     Watsonville     and     Corralitos,  „  Calif. 

Fresh  apples.     176,530  :  Nov.   27  ;   Serial  No.  182,916  ; 

published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Jergens,  Andrew,  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  ^Toilet 

soap.     165,568  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  161,191 ;  published 

June  6,  1922.  „     ^      ,     ^  ,., 

Jergens,  Andrew,  Company  of  California,  Burbank,  Calil. 

Toilet  soap.     167,683;  May  8;  Serial  No.  156,004;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1S23. 
Jerico  Co.,  The,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Hair  dressing.    168,411 ; 

May  22  ;  Serial  No.  171,324  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Jersee    Company,    The,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Milk    food 

compound  for  animals.     165.919  ;  Mar.  20. 
Jersey  Silk  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk,  silk  and  wool, 

etc.,    piece    goods.       177,649 ;     Dec.     25 ;     Serial     No. 

182,817  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1023. 
Jersey    Silk    Mills,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Silk,    etc.,    piece 

goods.      177,714 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Serial   No.    182,819 ;   pub- 
lished  Oct.  9,   1923. 
Jersey   Silk   Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk,  silk  and  cot- 
ton,  etc.,   piece   goods.     177,715 ;   Dec.   25 ;    Serial   No. 

182,821  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Jessen,  J.    Carl.,   Hollywood,   Calif.     Motion   pictures   re- 
produced   in     copies.       176,878 ;    Dec.    4 ;     Serial    No. 

181,950;    published    Sept.   25.    1923. 
Jester,    Jerome    K.,    doing   business    as    Continental   Am- 

power  Company,   Atlanta,  Ga.     Liquid  battery  charge. 

172,570;   Sept.   11;  Serial  No.  170,434;  published  May 

22,  1923. 
Jet   &   Wood   Mercantile   Company,    The,    Wichita,   Kans. 

Canned  goods,  spices,  table  sirups,  etc.     177,458  ;  Dec. 

18  ;  Serial  No.  178,253  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Jevne,  H.,  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Canned  vegetables  and 

fruits.     164,091 ;  Feb.  13. 
Jevne,  H.,  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Plum  pudding,  honey, 

mincemeat,  and  mayonnaise.     165,985  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 

No.  162,745  :  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Jevne,    H.,    Company,    doing    business    as    Jevne's,    Los 

Angeles,    Calif.      Candies.      166,896;    Apr.    17;    Serial 

No.    165,685;    published    Jan.    30,    1923. 
Jevne,    H.,    Co.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Coffee.      174,726 ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  162,744  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Jevne,    H.,    Co.,    Los   Angeles,   Calif.      Coffee,    tea,   cocoa, 

biscuit     flour,     etc.       177,026 ;     Dec.     11  ;     Serial    No. 

162.746:    published    Sept.    18,    1923. 
Jewell   Belting   Company,    West   Hartford,    Conn.      Belts 

made    of    leather    for    driving    machinery.       163,097 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Jewell  Belting   Company,    Hartford   and   West   Hartford, 

Conn.     Leather  belts  for  machinery.     175,069  ;  Oct.  30  ; 

Serial  No.  170,650  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Cewel  Phonoparts   Company,    Chicago,   111.      Reproducers, 

tone     arms,     tone     modifiers,     and     automatic     stops. 

166,544  ;  Apr.  10 ;   Serial  No.   150,539  ;  published  Dec. 

26,   1922. 
Jimmy  Boy  Doll  Co.      (See  Kelley,  Lucille  B.) 
Jitze    and    Fortkamp    Company,    South    Milwaukee,    Wis. 

Fruit  preserves,  nellies,  and  other  canned  fruit  products. 

171,336;   Aug.   7;    Serial  No.   172,620;   published   May 

8     1923 
Joannes   Bros.    Co.,    Green   Bay,   Wis.      Coffee.      169,700 ; 

June    26. 
Joannes     Bros.     Co.,     Green     Bay,     Wis.       Jar     rubbers. 
169,846 ;   July   3 ;   Serial   No.    172,880 ;   published  Apr. 
3,  1923. 

Joannes    Bros.    Co.,    Green    Bay,    Wis.      Bluing,    laundry 

starch,    baking    powder,    and    lye.      160,847 ;    July    3 ; 

Serial    No.    172,879 ;   published    Mar.    13,   1923. 
Joannps  Bros.  Co.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.     Canned  vegetables, 

and  fish,  molasses,  and  fruit  preserves.    170,282  :  July 

10;   Serial   No.   172.745:   published   Apr.   17,   1923. 
Joannes    Bros.    Co.,    Green    Bay,    Wis.      Tea.      170,521  ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,743  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Johanson,  Henning,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Men's,  women's,  and 

children's  leather  shoes.     166,070  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

159,968 ;   published   Dec.    26.    1922. 
John,   Hermann  A.,  doing  business  as  Von  der  Heyde  & 

John,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Cotton,    woolen,    half-wool, 

and    woven    piece    goods.      166,956 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial 

No.  170,389  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 


John  L.  Whiting-J.  J.  Adams  Company,  assignor  to  John 
L.  Whiting-J.  J.  Adams  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Brushes  for  painting,  varnishing,  etc.  169,593 ;  June 
26 ;  Serial   No.   139,776 ;    published   July   11,   1922. 

John  L.  Whiting-J.  J.  Adams  Company,  Boston,  Mass, 
Brushes  for  painting,  varnishing,  or  applying  various 
liquids.  171,060  :  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  175,585  ;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 

John,  J.  T.,  Company,  Johns,  N.  C.  Cantaloupes. 
170,579  ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  167,569 ;  published  Apr. 
24,    1923. 

Johns-Manville  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Non- 
heat-conducting  coverings,  waterproof  cements,  liquid 
cements,  etc.     165,899  ;  Mar.  20. 

Johns-Manville  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pipe 
covering,  prepared  asbestos  roofing,  asbestos  paper, 
and  millboard.  168,811 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,025  ; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Johns-Manville,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rod 
packing,  piston-rod  packing,  piston  packing,  plunger 
packing,  and  asbestos  belting  used  as  brake  lining. 
169,170  ;  June  12  ;   Serial  No.  167,818  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 

Johns-Manville,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brake 
lining.  170,062;  July  10;  Serial  No.  172,046;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Johns-Manville  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piston- 
rod  packing.  171,283  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  170,294  ; 
published  Apr.   17,   1923. 

Johns-Manville,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Compo- 
sition   for   electrical   insulation.      171,951  :    Aug.    14. 

Johns-Manville,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fire- 
proof non-heat-conducting  materials.  172,918 ;  Sept. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  177,786 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Johns-Manville  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roofing 
and   shingles.      175,702 ;   Nov.    6. 

Johns-Manville.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pipe 
covering.  176,709  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  183,155  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 

Johns-Pratt  Company,  The,  Hartford,  Conn.  Electrical 
apparatus,  machines,  and  supplies.  169,454  ;  June  19  ; 
Serial  No.   172.680  ;  published  Mar.   27,  1923. 

Johns,  William  T.,  doing  business  as  Texas  Chemical  di 
Specialty  Co.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Insecticide  and  de- 
odorant. 173,807 :  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  174,902 ;  pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 

Johnson,  .■'laron  E.,  doing  business  as  Aaron  E.  Johnson 
Jlv.  Mfg.  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Finger  rings. 
169,033  ;  May  29. 

Johnson,  Anna  L.  R.,  doing  business  as  Plaskul  Game 
Company,  Marietta,  Minn.  Table  game  played  with 
cards,  games,  toys,  and  sporting  goods.  168,415  ;  May 
22  :   Serial  No.  172,746 ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Johnson-Appleby  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Canned  fruits, 
flavoring  extracts  for  foods,  fruit  jams,  .iellies.  and 
marmalades,  etc.  171,380;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  146,440; 
published   May   8,    1923. 

Johnson,  B.  L.,  &  Co.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Candy.  164,659  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Johnson,  B.  L.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Candy. 
175,008  :   Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.   177,975  ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 

Johnson-Breyding-Johnson,   St.   Louis,  Mo.     Printing  and 

writing  paper,  envelopes.     171,390  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 

177,302  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Johnson    City    Mills.    Johnson     City,    Tenn.      Children's 

stockings.     163,589  ;  Jan.  23_. 
Johnson  &  Co.  Cable  Cord,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cable 

cord.    macramS    cord,    shade    cord    made    from    cotton. 

166.418 ;    Apr.   3 ;    Serial   No.    165,628 ;   published   Jan. 

9,  1923. 
Johnson,  Cowdin  &  Co.,  Inc.,  assignor  to  Johnson-Cowdin- 

Emmerich,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Ribbons    in    the 

piece.     167.075  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  156,834  ;  published 

Jan.   30,   1923. 
Johnson-Cowdin-Emmerich,    Inc.      (See    Johnson,   Cowdin 

&   Co.,   assignor.) 
Johnson,  George  H.,  Worcester,  Mass.     Oily  compound  for 

use   in   treating   the   surfaces  of   stoves   and    furnaces. 

176,598  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,850  ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 
Johnson,  H.  M..  Company,  Newburyport,  Mass.     Leather 

shoes.      169,371 ;    June    12 ;    Serial    No.    169,485 ;    pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 
Johnson  High-Test  Oil  Company,  Freeport,  HI.     Gasoline, 

kerosene,  and  lubricating  oils.     164,846  ;  Feb.  27. 
Johnson,    I.    M.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Series   of   cartoons. 

167.423 ;   May   1  ;    Serial    No.   170,295 ;   published   Jan. 

2    1923 
Johnson,  .T.  Oliver.     (See  Johnson,  John  O.) 
Johnson,  James  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Liniment  for  stiff- 
ness, pains,  old  sores,  etc.     164.167;  Feb.  13. 
Johnson,  Jas.  G.  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk,  artificial- 
silk,   cotton,   wool  piece  goods,   etc.      169.112 ;    .Tune  5. 
Johnson,   John  O.,  doing  business   as  J.   Oliver  Johnson, 

Chicago,  111.   Fish  food  for  aquariums.   164,119  ;  Feb.  13. 
Johnson  &  Johnson,   New  Brunswick,   N.   J.      Suspensory 

bandages.       169,636;    .Tune    26;    Serial    No.    175,146; 

published    Mar.    27,    1923. 
Johnson.  Lawrence  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Handkercbiefs. 

177,774  ;   Dec.  25  ;   Serial  No.   184,245  ;  published   Oct. 

2,  1923. 


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Johnson,  Leonard  W.,  doing  business  as  RusKles  & 
Rusples,  Bafavln,  111.  Flue  cleaners.  108.752 :  May 
29:   Serial   No.    171,407:  published   Feb.   20,   1923. 

Johnson-Locke  Mercantile  Co.,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Canned  and  dried  fruits  and  vegetables.  173,638  ;  Oct. 
2;    Serial   No.    168,314;   published   July   3,   1923. 

Johnson,  Marv  W..  doing  business  as  The  Johnson  Elec- 
tric Mfg.  Co.,  Warren,  R.  I.  Fittings  for  electric 
conduits.  175,828:  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  182,152;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Johnson.  Marv  W.,  doing  business  as  The  Johnson  Elec- 
tric Mfg.  Co.,  Warren,  R.  I.  Fittings  for  electric 
Conduits';  176,073;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  182,054; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Johnson.  Mary  W..  doing  business  as  The  Johnson  Elec- 
tric Mfg.  Co.,  Warren,  R.  I.  Fittings  for  electric  con- 
duits. 177.620  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  182,542  ;  published 
Sept.  18.  1923. 

Johnson.  Marv  W..  doing  business  as  The  Johnson  Elec- 
tric Mfg.  Co.,  Warren,  R.  I.  Fittings  for  electric  con- 
duits. 177.716  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  182,823  ;  published 
Sept.  IS,  1923. 

Johnson  Motor  Co.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Outboard  internal- 
combustion  motors  for  small  craft.  177,544  ;  Dec.  18  ; 
Serial  No.  183.385  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Johnson,  Oliver  W.,  doing  business  as  Buddie  Saw  Rig 
Works.  Geneva,  Ohio.  Sawing  attachments  for  tractors. 
169,362  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  175,147  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  102.''.. 

Johnson  Pickett  Rope  Co.,  The;  Manila,  P.  I.  Rope, 
twine.  cables,  commercial  twines,  clotheslines. 
170.571-2  :  Julv  17  ;  Serial  Nos.  164,920-1 ;  published 
Apr.   17,   1923. 

Johnson.  R.  D.,  Milling  Company  of  Allegany  County, 
The,  Cumberland,  Md.     Wheat  flour.     164,083  ;  Feb.  13. 

Johnson,  S.  C,  &  Son,  Racine,  Wis.  Polishing  brushes. 
176,053  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  182,101 ;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923. 

Johnson,  S.  C.,  &  Son.  Racine,  Wis.  Prepared  wax  and 
paint  and  varnish  remover.  176,405  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 
No.  182,102  :  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Johnson  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  T..  and  London,  England. 
Photographic  chemicals.     163,098  ;  Jan.  2. 

Johnson  &  Sons,  London,  England,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Photographic  developer.  175,43-3—4 :  Nov.  6 ;  Serial 
Nos.  166,834-5  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Johnson,  W.  E.,  doing  business  as  Mrs.  W.  E.  .Tohnson, 
Great  Falls.  Mont.  Salad  dressing.  173,163  ;  Sept.  18  ; 
Serial  No.  158,188:  published  June  19,  1923. 

Johnson,  Walter  J..  Columbus.  Ohio.  Carbon  paper,  type- 
writer and  multigraph  ribbon.  171,074:  July  31; 
Serial  No.   171,221  ;   published   Apr.  24,   1923. 

Johnson,  William  H.,  Arlington,  N.  J.  Garters.  176,140; 
Nov.  20  :  Serial  No.  174,841  ;  published  July  24.  1923. 

Johnson,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Paints,  paint  enamels,  prepared  shellacs,  varnishes,  etc. 
163.750 :  .Tan.  23. 

Johnson.  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Soaps,  shavine  soaps  and  creams,  metal  polish,  etc. 
163,778:  .Tan.  30. 

Johnson,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Paints,  liquid,  paste,  and  solid ;  paint  enamels,  pre- 
pared shellacs,   varnishes,   etc.     164.639;  Feb.  27. 

Johnson.  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Paper,  pencils,  pens,  etc.  174,580 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial 
No.  163,987  :  published  July  24,  1923. 

Johnson.  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  Baltimore, 
Md.  Soaps,  shaving  soaps,  shaving  creams,  metal 
polish,  etc.  175,746 :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  162,928 ; 
published  Aug.  8,  1922 

Johnson,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore.  Baltimore,  Md. 
Peanut  butter,  butter,  cereals,  spices,  coffee,  tea,  choco- 
late, etc.  177,645:  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  162,932;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Johnson.  Young  Hamilton,  Parma,  Idaho.  Potatoes  and 
head  lettuce.  173.978  :  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  171,849  ; 
published  July  17,  1923. 

Johnston.  Eugpne  B..  doing  business  as  J.  P.  Drug  Co., 
Doniphan.  Mo.  Infants'  colic  preparation.  167,392 ; 
May  1  ;   Serial  No.  164.168  :  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Johnston,  .Tames,  Spokane,  Wash.  Coffee.  168,173 : 
May  15  :   Serial  No.   168,315  :  published  Feb.  20.   1923. 

Johnston,  Matthew  R.,  doing  business  as  M.  R.  Johnston 
Coffee  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Coffee.  173,138  :  Sept.  18  ; 
Serial  No.  178,256  :  published  .Tune  12,  1923. 

Johnston.  R.  P..  Paint  Companv,  The,  Cincinnati.  Ohio. 
Varnish.     163,794  ;  Jan.  30. 

Johnston.  -R.   F.,  Paint  Company,  The,  Cincinnati.   Ohio. 

Decorating    outfits.       174.443 :     Oct.     16 ;     Serial     No. 

176.631  :  published  .Tuly   3.   1923. 
Johnston.  R.  F..  Paint  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Oil  paints. 

176.816;  Nov.  27. 
Johnston,   Robert  A.,   Co..    doing  business  as  Johnston's, 

Milwaukee.   Wis.      Candies.     170.160:   July   10;    Serial 

No.    169,715;   published  Apr.    3,   1923. 


Johnston,   Robert  A.,  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Candy. 

171,128;  July  31;   Serial  No.   175,659;  published   May 

15,  1923. 
Johnston,  Robert  A,  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Candies. 

174,136;  Oct,  2, 
Johnston    United    Chemical    Co,,   Inc.,   Clare,    Mich.     Fly 

and  insect  mist.     169,749  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,224  ; 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Jointless     Fire-r>rick    Co.,     Chicago,     111.       Fire-resisting 

cement    for    forming    furnace    linings.      176,070 :    Nov. 

13:    Serial    No.    181.568;    published    Sept.    4,    1923. 
Joliet   Manufacturing  Company,   Joliet,   111.      Corn   shell- 

ers.     174,162  ;    Oct.   9  ;   Serial   No.    180,223  ;   published 

July  17.   1923. 
Jo-Lo   Rug  Cleaning  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Swayne,  Joseph  J.) 
Jones,   Ada   R.,    Bozeman,   Mont.     Figure   ornaments   for 

decorative     purposes.       167,858 :    May    8 ;     Serial    No. 

156,744  :   published   Jan.   30,   1923. 
Jones,     Alice,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Corsets.       176,364; 

Nov.  20. 
Jones  Bros.  &  Co.,  San  Francisco  and  Watsonville,  Calif. 

Fruit   beverages   sold   as   soft   drinks   and   sirups    used 

in  preparation  of  same.     165,693  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No. 

170,023;  published  Jan.  2.  1923. 
Jones    Bros.    &    Co.,     San    Francisco    and    Watsonville, 

Calif.      Apple-cider   vinegar.      166,987 ;    Apr.    17. 
Jones   Brothers   Limited,   Manchester,   England.      Lawns. 

171,970;  Aug.  14. 
Jones,  C.  B.     (See  Mulhearn,  Caroline.) 
Jones,  Charles  L.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Insecticide  for  roaches, 

water  bugs,  ants,  bedbugs,  etc.     172,963  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Se- 
rial No.  175,084  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Jones,   Deborah   A.,   New   Bedford,  Mass.     Hair   pomade, 

preparation    for    beautifying    the    hair,    shampoo,    etc. 

170,121;  July  10;  Serial  No.  163,991;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Jones,   Evan    S..    Memphis,   Tex.     Medical   compound   for 

treating  syphilis.     164,171  ;  Feb.  13. 
Jones,    F.   L.,    Co.,   Bangor,   Me.      Crackers   and  biscuits. 

177,432  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  117,980  ;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 
Jones,    George  C,   Incorporated,   New  York,   N.   Y.  Ferti- 
lizer.    174,228  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.   180,704  ;  published 

July  10,   1923. 
Jones,   John    F.,    Pomona.    Calif.      Piston   packing    rings. 

174,967  :  Oct.  30.     Serial  No.  158,829  ;  published  July 

31,  1923. 
Jones,    John    T.,    doing   business    as   Jones    Remedy    Co., 

Grass   Valley,    Calif.     Preparation   for  relief  of   colds, 

coughs,    grippe,    etc.      172,772 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No. 

172,993;   published  July   10,  1923. 
Jones.  Leander  C,  doing  business  as  Chef  Aluminum  Co., 

Battle     Creek,     Mich.       Aluminum     culinary     utensils. 

171,734  ;  Aug.   14  ;  Serial  No.  169,907  ;   published  May 

22,  1923. 

Jones,  Margaret  V.,  doing  business  as  Bi-Carma  Powder 
Co.,  Clarendon,  Va.  Preparation  for  the  treatment  of 
indigestion.     164,488  ;  Feb.  20. 

Jones-McKee,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  re- 
ceiving radio  messages.  165,188-9;  Mar.  6;  Serial  Nos. 
168,367-8;  published   Nov.  7,  1922. 

Jones,  R.  E.,  Company,  Wabasha,  Minn.  Scratch,  calf, 
dairy,  horse,  and  hog  feeds.  167,277  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 
No.  150,361 ;  published  Dee.  26,   1922. 

Jones,  S.  M.,  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Sucker  rods. 
166,8.'i8  ;  Apr.   17  ;   Serial  No.  163,874  ;  published  Jan. 

23,  1923. 

Jones.  S.  M..  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Sucker  rods. 
173,431  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  163,876 ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Jones,  V.  K.  &  A.  H.,  &  Thomas  Co.  Lynn,  Mass.  Boots 
and  shoes.  170.737  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  173,357  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24.  1923. 

.Tones.  Vess,  doing  business  as  Whistle  Company,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Concentrated  sirups  for  manufacture  of 
nonalcoholic,  maltless  beverages,  etc.  171,018;  July 
31  :  Serial  No.  167,247  :  published  May  8.  1923. 

Jones,  Vess,  doing  business  as  Whistle  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y,  Cigarettes,  cigars,  smoking  and  chewing 
tobacco,  etc.  171,062;  July  31;  Serial  No.  167,245; 
published  May  8,  1923. 

Jones,  W..  &  Co.,  London,  England.  Medicinal  remedy 
for  seasickness.  168.724  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  171,804  ; 
published  Feb.  20.  1923. 

Jonkoplngs  och  Vulcans  Tand.sticksfabriksaktiebolag, 
Jonkoping.  Sweden.  Matches.  175.056  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial 
No.  179.273  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag.  Jon- 
koping. Sweden.  Matches.  175.438 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial 
No.   140,463 ;   published   Aug.   28.    1923. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag.  Jon- 
koping. Sweden.  Matches.  175.439 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial 
No.  140.455  :  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag.  .Jon- 
koping. Sweden.  Matches.  175,972:  Nov.  13;  Serial 
No.    140,435;    published    Aug.    28,    1923. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag.  .Jon- 
koping, Sweden.  Matches.  175,973  :  Nov.  13  C  Serial 
No.  140,437;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag.  .Jon- 
koping. Sweden.  Matches.  175.974  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.  140,439 ;  published  Sept  4,  1928. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koplng,  Sweden.  Matclies.  175,975  ;  Nov.  Hi  ;  Serial 
No.    140,444 ;   published    Sept.    4,    1923. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping, Sweden.  Matches.  175,976-7  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
Nos.    140,446-7;    published   Sept.   4,    1923. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabi'iksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping, Sweden.  Matches.  175,978  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.  140,449;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping, Sweden.  Matches.  175,979  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.    140,452 ;    published    Sept.   4,    1923. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping, Sweden.  Matches.  175,980  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.    140,450;    published    Sept.    4,    1023. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping, Sweden.  Matches.  175,981-2;  Nov.  13;  Serial 
Nos.   140,453-4;  published  Sept.  4.  1923. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping, Sweden.  Matches.  175,983-4  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
Nos.   140,456-7 ;   published   Sept.   4,   1923. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping, Sweden.  Matches.  175,985  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.   140,458;   published    Sept.   4,   1923. 

Joo,  Maurice,  Natchez,  Miss.  Preparation  used  in  the 
treatment  of  hay  fever.     164,173  ;  Feb.  13. 

Jordahn,  Gus,  Palm  Beach,  Fla.  Inflatable  swimming 
device  or  belt.  169,948  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  174,454  : 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Jordan,  Geo.  M.,  Vincennes,  Ind.  Wheat  flour.  175,245  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Bindings,  snap 
fasteners,  dress  shields,  iron-wire  hairpins,  etc. 
163,957  ;  Feb.  6. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Men's,  women's, 
misses',  boys',  and  children's  boots  and  shoes.  164,021 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Men's  hats — 
namely,  straw  hats  and  felt  hats.     164,244  ;  Feb.  13. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Talking  ma- 
chines. 165,212 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  166,454 ;  pub- 
lished Nov.   28,   1922. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Misses',  boys', 
and  children's  shoes.  166,083 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
158,237  ;   published  Jan.  2,   1923. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Clothing. 
166,250  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.   163,461  ;  published   Dec. 

19,  1922. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Talking  machine 
needles.  166,584  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  172,419  ;  pub- 
lished  Jan.    23,    1923. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Clothing. 
169,290  ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  164,437  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Hot-water  bottles 

and  bags  and   syringes.     169,476  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No. 

173,889  ;   published  Mar.   20,   1923. 
Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Men's  hats,  caps, 

shirts,    underwear,    etc.      169,703 ;    July    3 ;    Serial   No. 

169,490  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Electric  sadirons. 

171,085  :  July   31 ;   Serial  No.   173,890 ;  published  Apr. 

24.  1923. 
Jordan   Marsh    Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Cleaning   pads 

for  talking-machine  records.     171,480;   Aug.   7;    Serial 

No.    177,977;   published   May   22.    1923. 
Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Albums  for  talk- 
ing-machine   records.      172,146 ;    Aug.    21  ;    Serial    No. 

177,976  ;   published  May  8,   1923. 
Jordan    Marsh    Company,    Boston,    Mass.       Golf    ballsri 

172,339  ;  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.   178,923 ;  published  May 

29,   1923. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Men's  and  boys' 

hats,  caps,  collars,  shirts,  etc.     173,563  ;  Sept.  25. 
Jordanides,    Michael    S.,    New    York,    N,    Y.      Cigarettes. 

169,233  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  173,328  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Jordeau,  Jean,  Inc.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 

N.     Y.       Preparation     for     treatment     of     eyelashes. 

171,952  ;  Aug.  14. 
Jordeau,  Jean,  Inc.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 

N.    Y.      Perspiration    deodorant.       175,011  ;    Oct.    30 ; 

Serial  No.  177,742  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Josam     Manufacturing    Company,     Michigan     City,     Ind. 

Floor  and  roof  drains,   and  metal  inserts  for  building 

construction.      164,281;    Feb.    20. 
Joseph  Bros.,  doing  business  as  United  Kimono  Co.,  New 

York,    N.    Y.      Kimonos,    bath    robes,    petticoats,    etc. 

174,016 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    175,398 ;   published   July 

10,  1923. 

Joseph,  I.  S..  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Stock  feed 
176.595  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  179,151  ;  published  Sept' 

11,  1923. 

Joseph,  S.,  &  Son,  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Readv-mixed 
paints,  varnishes,  fillers,  and  shellacs.  174,235 ;  Oct 
9  ;   Serial   No.   180,285  ;   published  Julv  10    1923 

Josey-Miller  Company,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Horse  and  mule 
feed.  176,179  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  176,680  ;  published 
Aug.   28,   1923. 

Jostam  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  HI.  Recoil  pads  for  guns. 
175.462;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  182,515;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 


Journeymen    Barbers'    International    Union    of    America, 

Indianapolis,     Ind.      Magazines,    calendar    cards,    etc. 

177,293  ;   Uec.   18  ;    Serial  No.   175,247  ;   published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Jouvence  Company   Inc.,   The,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Liquid 

for   cleansing  and   beautifying  the  skin   and  improving 

the  complexion.     176,310  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  179,045  ; 

published  July  31,  1923. 
Jovis  Watch  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Watches.     109,507; 

June  19  ;  Serial  No.  171,498  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Joy-Jel   Company,   St.   Joseph,  Mo.     Dry  powder   used  in 

making  jellies,  jams,  marmalades,  and  sirups.    108,717  ; 

May  29;    Serial  No.   163,680;  published   Mar.  6,   1923. 
Joy  Oil   Co.,  Joy,   111.     Gasoline.     164,711 ;   Feb.  27. 
Joy  Paper  Products  Co.     (See  Mayer  Coating  Machine  Co.) 
Juan    Bautista   Blancafort  S.   en   C,   La    Garriga,   Barce- 
lona,   Spain.      I'erforated    music    rolls    for    automatic 

pianos.      170,209 ;    July   10 ;    Serial   No.    141,348 ;    pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 
Judee  Laboratories.      (See  Wolcott,  Herbert.) 
Judkins,  W.  V.,  &  Son,  Boston,  Mass.     Silk  ribbons  in  the 

piece.     173,750  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,672  ;  published 

June  26,  1923. 
Judson,    L.    J.,   doing   business   as   Guinea    Products    Co., 

Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Ointment    for    the    treatment    of 

piles.      168,062;    May    15;    Serial    No.    171,024;    pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 
Juilliard,   A.   D.,   &  Co.,   Inc.,    New  York,  N.   Y.     Cotton 

duck  and  canvas  piece  goods.     173,749  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 

No.  177,673  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Julien,    Alexander,    Chicago,    111.      Mustard,    tartar,    and 

mayonnaise   dressings.      166,901  ;    Apr.    17  ;    Serial  No. 

164,595;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Julin,  Albert  A.,  Chicago,  HI.     Hair  nets.     171,132;  July 

31  ;  Serial  No.  159,509  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Jung,  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hazors  and  clippers,  scissors, 

and  tools,  and  parts  thereof.     168,652  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 

No.   165,794;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 
Junglegym,  Inc.,  Chicago,   111.     Playground  apparatus,  in 

particular   climbing  frames.     167,081  ;  Apr.   24  ;   Serial 

No.   155.408  ;   published  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Junkung,  John.     (See  American  Lock  Manufacturing  Co., 

assignor.) 
Just  Shoe  Company,  The,  West  Alhambra,  Calif.     Slippers. 

163,963  ;  Feb.  6. 
Justa     Mfg.     Co.,     Hugo,     Okla.       Washing     compound. 

174,640  ;   Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No.  181,125  ;   published  July 

24,  1923. 
Justh  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Bed 

davenports,  house  and  office  chairs,  rockers,  and  couches. 

163,972  ;  Feb.  6. 
Justi,   H.  D.,   &   Son,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Artificial  teeth. 

176,477  ;  Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  181,028  ;  published  Sept. 

18,   1923. 
Justrite  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Darning 

devices.     164,030  ;    Feb.   6. 
Justrite    Manufacturing   Company,   Chicago,    HI.      Solder- 
ing irons.     165,010  ;  Feb.  27. 
Justrite   Manufacturing   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Miners' 

acetylene  lamps.     167,518;  May  1;  Serial  No.  165,629; 

published  Jan.  2.  1923. 
Justus  Brauer  &  Son  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Dolls, 

toy  fish,  turtles,  and  ducks.     163,287  ;  Jan.  9. 
Juvenile    Shoe    Corporation    of   America,    The,    Carthage, 

Mo.      Boots   and    shoes   and   kid,    canvas,    and   leather. 

166,835 ;     Apr.     17  ;     Serial     No.     170,200 ;     published 

Jan.  23,  1923. 

Juvenile    Shoe    Corporation   of   America,    The,    Carthage, 

Mo.     Boots   and    shoes.      173,835 ;    Oct.   2 :    Serial  No. 

170,199  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Juvenile    Shoe    Corporation    of   America,    The,    Carthage, 

Mo.      Boots   and    shoes.      173,837 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No. 

170,196  ;  published   June  26,  1923. 
Juvenile    Shoe    Corporation    of    America,    The,    Carthage, 

Mo.      Boots   and    shoes.      174,110 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial  No. 

170,198;   published   .Tune   26,    1923. 
Juvenilina  Co.,  The.      (See  Yumet,  Antonio.) 
ii.   c.    1>.    Cannery,   Inc.,    Seattle,    Wash,      canned   clams. 

168,875  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.   170,067  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 
K-F    Heel   Company,   The,   Newark,   Ohio.     Rubber  heels. 

164,252;   Feb.   13. 

K.  G.  W.  Laboratories,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Liquid  prepa- 
ration for  the  treatment  of  tonsillitis,  colds,  and  dis- 
eases of  a  rheumatic  origin.  165,587  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 
No.  167,048;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

K  &  H  Products  Company,  The,  Chicago,  HI.  Flavored 
powders  from  which  beverages  or  soft  drinks  are  made. 
175,680  ;  Nov.  6. 

K  &  H  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Beverage  sold 
as  a  soft  drink.     175,681 ;  Nov.  6. 

K.  L.  M.  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Diluted  Epsom,  salts 
for  use  in  the  bath.     170,984  ;  July  24. 

K.  Pulling  Machine  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Hand 
and  power  operated  stump  pullers  and  winches. 
168,684;  May  29;  Serial  No.  l69,307  ;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Kabushiki-Kaisha  Namiki  Seisakuju,  Tokyo.  Japan.  Pens, 
penholders,  fountain  pans.  168,867 :  May  29 ;  Serial 
No.  171,368;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Kade,  Max,  doing  business  as  Seeck  &  Kade,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Cough  medicine.     163,099 ;  Jan.  2. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


709 


Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Lard. 
165,451  ;  published  Sept. 


Kafka,  David  A.,  doint:  business  as  Midwest  Auto  Spe- 
cialty Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Oil  gauKes.  174,204  ; 
Oct.  9;  Serial  No.  181.029:  published  July  10,  1923. 

Kahil,  .Vbraham  A.,  dolnp:  business  as  The  Guarantle 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Neckties,  scarfs,  and  sweat- 
ers. 174,850  :  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,492  ;  published 
July  31,  1923. 

Kahlbauni,  C.  A.  F.,  Chemische  Fabrik  Gespllschaft  mit 
bcsehiiinkter  Ilaftung,  Adlershof-Berlin,  Germany.  Me- 
dicinal and  chemical  pharmaceutical  products  for  treat- 
ing nournlgic  and  convulsive  affections.  172,739 ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  168,973  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Kahlbaum,  C.  A.  F.,  Chemische  Fabrik  Gesellschaft  mit 
beschrtlnkter  Ilaftung,  Adlershof-Berlin,  Germany.  Me- 
dicinal and  pharmaceutical  products  for  treating  gouty, 
rheumatic,  neuralgic,  and  migraine  affections.  172,740  ; 
Sept.  11  :  Serial  No.  168,072  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Kahles,  Charles  W.,  Queens.  N.  Y.  Cartoon  feature. 
174.829  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  175,871  ;  published  July 
31,  1923. 

Kahlor  Flour  Mills  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Wheat 
flour.  177,496  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,419  ;  published 
Oct.  2,  1923. 

Kahn,  Emil.  doing  business  as  B.  Kahn  &  Company, 
Chicago.  111.  Potatoes.  177.336:  Dec.  18:  Serial  No. 
181,640  ;  published  Oct.  2.  1923. 

Kahn,  Morris  A.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Lubricating  oils  and 
greases.  167,820 :  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  159,873 ;  pub- 
lished  Feb.   13,  1923. 

Kahn,  S.  H.,  &  Co.,  New  Y^ork.  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  16S.041-2 :  May  15 ;  Serial  Nos.  173,086-7 ; 
published  Feb.  1.^,  1923. 

Kahn,  William  P.,  Corporation,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Chemical  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  the  skin. 
175,570:   Nov.   6;   Serial  No,   180,980;   published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Kahn's,  E.,  Sons  Company,  The, 

176,638  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

18,  1923. 

Kahn's,  E..  Sons  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Tank- 
age.    176.745  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  176,191 ;  published 

Aug.  14,  192.'?. 
Kahn"s,     E.,     Sons     Company,     The.     Cincinnati.     Ohio. 

Sausage,    bacon,   l.ird.    lard   compound.      177,158 ;   Dec. 

11:   Serial   No.   1S2,15.t  ;   published   Sept.   25,   192.S. 
Kaidasz,    Satie,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Laxative.      174,872 : 

Oct.  23:   Serial  No.   180.224;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Kain  &  Aunger  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Damper 

regulators.      168.987:   May   29. 
Ka.iowill     Mills,      Reading,     Pa.        Hosiery     for     ladies. 

171,779:   Aug.   14;   Serial  No.   173,049;  published  May 

22,  1923. 

Kalasign  Company  of  America.  — <See  Merchants  Publish- 
ing Company.) 

Kalbfleisch.  .\dam  H.,  near  Mercedes,  Tex.  Fresh  citrus 
fruits.  106.423;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No,  164,809;  published 
Jan.  9.  1923. 

Kaleel.  Naser.  Memphis,  Tenn.  Beverage  sold  as  a  soft 
drink.     163,347;  Jan.  9. 

Kales  Stamping  Company,  Detroit.  Mich.  Mirrors  for 
motor  vehicles.  170,013  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  172,507  : 
published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Kaletzky.  Louis,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Medicine  for  rheuma- 
tism and  backache.  174,400 :  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No. 
178,344  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Kalina  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  tablets  for 
disorders  of  the  stomach  and  bowels,  face  and  skin 
lotions,  etc.  160,771;  July  3;  Serial  No.  169,160; 
published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Kalle  &  Co.,  Aktiengeeellschaft,  Biebrich-on-the-Rhine,  Ger- 
many. Pharmaceutical  product  used  as  a  deodorajit 
antiseptic  for  wounds,  etc.  173,150  :  Sept.  IS  ;  Serial 
No.  155,005  ;  published   Sept.  26,   1922. 

Kalt,  Joseph,  Jr.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Pies.  170,947  ;  July 
24  :  Serial  No.  167.918  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Kalven  &  Stern,  Chicago,  111.  Hosiery,  underwear  of 
knitted  and  textile  fabric,  bathing  suits,  shirts,  etc. 
164.942  ;  Feb.  27. 

Kamenstein,  Meyer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Wash  boilers. 
164,924  ;  Feb.  27. 

Kamenstein,  Mever,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Washboilers. 
172,630  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  145,463  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Kamerman,  Albert,  doing  business  as  Velvetine  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Furniture  and 
automobile  polish.  166.051  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
168,473:  published  Nov.  14.  1922. 

Kaminia  Perfumery  Co.  (See  Anglo-Indian  Drug  & 
Chemical  Co.) 

Kiimmer  &  Ueinhardt  A.  G.,  Waltershausen,  Germany. 
Toys  and  playthings.  168,614 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
168,927;    published    Feb.    13,    1923. 

Kammerer,  Fred  W.,  doing  business  as  Accurate  Metal 
Weather  Strip  Company,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Metal 
weather  strips.     1  60,010  ;  May  29. 

Kanak  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ice-box  deodor- 
ants. 169,645;  ,Tune  26;  Serial  No.  170,249;  pub- 
lished  Feb.    27,    1923. 

Kanders  Pbarmacal  Co.,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Toilet  prepa- 
ration for  softening  and  whitening  chapped  and  rough 
skin.  109.844  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,882  ;  published 
Mar.  13,  1923. 


Ivandex  Products,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  \'.,  assignor 

to  The  Nucoa  Butter  Company.     Dry  products  for  the 

manufacture    of    confectionery,    sweets,    etc,      363,348; 

Jan.  9. 
Kandle,    Albert   L.,   doing  business   as   Muturo   Mfg.    Co., 

Richmond,  Va.     Hair  tonic.     172,688  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial 

No,   158,047  ;  published  Juno  5,  1923. 
Kane,     Samuel    J.,     doing    business     as    Protect-O-Floor 

Leather  Mat  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Leather  flexible 

door  mat.     171,426 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  171,926 ;  pub- 
lished May  8,   1923. 
Ka-Nix  Sales  Co.     (See  Warnick,  Edward  A.) 
Kann,  Lewis  L.,  doing  business  as  Kann  Manufacturing 

Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Shoes   made   of   leather  and 

fabric  and  a  combination  of  said  materials.     170,411 ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,426  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1023. 
Kann,  William  L.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Lumber,  both  finished 

and  unfinished.     174,412  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  174,661 ; 

published  June  26,  1923, 
Kann,    William    L.,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Oranges,    bananas, 

mangoes,    canned   vegetables,    etc.      176,529 ;    Nov.    27 ; 

Serial   No.   182,824  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Kansas  City  Macaroni  &  Importing  Co.,  doing  business  as 

The    Abbreviated    Kansas    City    Macaroni    Co.,    Kansas 

City,  Mo.     Macaroni,  spaghetti,  macaroni  shells,  vermi- 
celli, egg  noodles,   etc.      171,169  ;   July   31 ;    Serial  No. 

171,325;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Kansas  City  Macaroni  &  Importing  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Shell-shaped   macaroni.     172,071  ;  Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No. 

177,303  :  published  May  20,  1923, 
Kansas  City  Refining  Sales  Company,  Kansas  City,  Kans. 

Lubricating     oils,     greases,     and     gasoline.       169,638 ; 

June  26  ;  Serial  No.  175,248  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Kansas-Texas      Petroleum      Co.,     The,      Wichita,     Kans, 

Lubricating  and  heat,  power,  and  light  producing  oils, 

and   gasoline.      169,016 ;   July   .3,   1923. 
Kanter,  David  I.,   Chicago,  111.     Corn  remedy.     173,168 ; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  173,221  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Kantes,  George,  Atlanta,  Ga,     Candv.     171,736  ;  Aug.  14  ; 

Serial  No.  169,764  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Kant-Foul   Spark   Plug  Company,   Topeka,    Kans,      Spark 

plugs.     177,593  ;  Dec.  18. 
Kant-Skore  Piston  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Pis- 
tons.     166,980  ;   Apr.   17. 
Kant-Skore     Piston     Company,     The,     Cincinnati,     Ohio. 

Pistons.     174,737  ;   Oct.   23  ;   Serial   No.   152,207  ;   pub- 
lished May  16,  1022. 
Kaplan,  Harry  E.,  doing  business  as  H.  B,  Kaplan  &  Co., 

Chicago,   111.     Finger  rings.     174,887  ;   Oct.   23  ;  Serial 

No.  180,435  ;  published  July  10,  1023. 
Kaplan,  Harrv  E.,  doing  business  as  H.  E.  Kaplan  &  Co., 

Chicago,  111.     Finger  rings.     175,930;  Nov.  13;  Serial 

No.   180,436;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 
Kaplan,    Jacob,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Baby    bath    robes. 

166,632  ;   Apr.  10 ;   Serial  No.   168,218 ;  published  Jan. 

9,    1923. 
Kaplan,  Martin,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Medicines  and  phnrma- 

ccutical    preparations.      177,055 ;    Dec.    11  ;    Serial   No. 

180,125:   published   Sept.   18.   1923. 
Kaplan,  Samuel,  Philadelphia,  Pa.   Men's  shirts.     172,155  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Kappeler,   Charles,    St.   Paul,  Minn.     Cow-hoof  trimmers. 

170,269  ;   July   10 ;   Serial  No.  174,396  ;   published  .ipr. 

17,  1923. 
Karas,    Kyriakos,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Liquid    preparation 

for  internal  use  in  the  treatment  of  asthma.     169,978  ; 

July  10  ;   Serial  No.   166.836  ;   published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Karasik,   Holleb  &  Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Canned  vegetables, 

fruits,  and  fish,  spices,  etc.     171.411  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 

172,881 ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Karda,    Vflcslav    C,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Animal    traps. 

169.211:   June  12;  Serial  No.  167,878;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Karlin,   Hyman,   doing   business   as   H.    Karlln    Co.,   Nevr 

York,    N.   Y.      Olive   oil.      173,784 ;   Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No. 

176,550  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Karlin,   Hyman,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Olive   oil.      175,860 ; 

Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  175.497;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Karlson,  Gordonville  &  .Johnson,  Incorporated,  New  Y'ork, 

N.    Y.      Yearly    almanacs.      169,540 ;    June    10 ;    Serial 

No.   160,762;   published  Mar.   20,   1923. 
Karlsruher   Parfumerie-   &  Toiletteseifen-Fabrik  F.   Wolff 

&  Sohn,  G.   m.   b.   H.,  Karlsruhe,    Germany.     Perfume, 

toilet  water,  hair  tonic,  etc.     169,999  ;  July  10  ;  Serial 

No.  152,758  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Karlsruher  Parfiimerie-  &  Toiletleseifen-Fabrik,  F.  Wolff  & 

Sohn,    Gesellschaft    mit   beschrankter    Haftung,    Karls- 
ruhe, Germany.     Toilet  soap  and  shaving  powder  to  be 

used  in  place  of  shaving  soap.     171,096  ;  July  31  ;  Serial 

No,  173,710  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Karniol    Laboratory.       (See    Cleves.    William    B.) 
Karnes,   E.   L.,   doing  business  as  The  Puritol  Company, 

Kansas    City,    Mo.      Meat    preservative,    flavoring    and 

coloring  compound  in  liquid  form.      167.930  ;    May   8  ; 

Serial  No.  171,369;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Karp,  George,  &  Son.      (See  Karp,  George.) 
Karp,  George,  doing  business  as  George  Karp  &  Son,  Long 

Island    City,    N.    Y.      Cigar    and    cigarette    humidors. 

168,763;   May  29;  Serial  No.   173,088;  published   Feb. 

27,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Karp,  Joseph  H..  New  lork,  N.  Y.  Bleaches  for  hats, 
shoes,  and  fabrics,  tooth  and  skin  bleaches,  etc. 
167,878  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  167,178  ;  published  Feb.  6, 
1923 

Karp,  Joseph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nail  bleach,  nail 
polish,  cold  cream,  sachet  powder,  lip  stick,  etc.  167,853  ; 
May   8;    Serial    No.    163,886;    published   Feb.    6,    1923. 

Karp,  Samuel  D.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boys'  camp  suits. 
169,291 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  164,501  ;  published  Mar. 
20    1923. 

Kart'on,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Purity  Chemical  Co., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Face  powder,  rouge,  toilet  creams, 
toilet  powder,  perfumes,  and  sachet  powder.  167,411 ; 
May  1:   Serial  No.   168,417:   published  Jan.   23,   1923. 

Kasco  Mills,  Inc.,  Waverly,  N.  Y.  Dairy  feed  and  ra- 
tions. 172,944 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  158,872 ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Kasdum  Flour  Company.     (See  Grossman,  Joseph.) 

Kttseexport  A.  G.  Goldbach  (Emmenthal),  Goldbach,  near 
Burgdorf,  Switzerland.  Cheese  and  preserved  cheese. 
165,079  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  158,769  ;  published  Oct.  17, 
1 922 

Kastor,'  Adolph,  &  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Razors  and 
scissors.  166,651;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  159,972;  pub- 
lished May  9,   1922. 

Katagi,  Tamekichi,  Seattle,  Wash.  Electrical  stop  and 
direction  signal  light  systems  for  vehicles.  174,785  ; 
Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  145,110  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Kateela  Company,  The.      (See  Friedman,  Ike  K.) 

Katharmon  Chemical  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Propri- 
etary medicines.     21,996  ;  renewed  Nov.  15,  1922. 

Katten,  Arthur  A.,  Co.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Children's 
overalls.     174,300;  Oct.  9. 

Kattulas  and  Sotos,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Medical  com- 
pounds for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism.  176,378 ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,674  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Katz,  Sigmund,  doing  business  as  Diamond  Star  Products 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pure  malt  extracts.  167,179 ; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.   172,048  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Katz,  Sigmund,  doing  business  as  Bluebell  Malt  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Pure  malt  extracts.  173,208  ;  Sept.  18  ; 
Serial  No.  172,047;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Katzinger,  Edward,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Baking  pans. 
167,242  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  173,192  ;  published  Feb.  6, 
1923. 

Katzinger,  Edward,  Company.  Chicago.  111.  Baking  pans. 
167,^4.5-6  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  Nos.  171,577-8  ;  published 
Feb.   6,  1923. 

Kaufman-Clifford,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Magazines  published 
monthly.  173,804  :  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  173,331 ;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

Kaufman,  Fred,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watches  and  parts 
thereof.  174,683;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  179,796;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 

Kaufman,  J.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boys'  sport  caps. 
172,754  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,499  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Kaufman,  Solomon,  Baltimore,  Md.  Infants'  and  chil- 
dren's hand  and  machine  knitted  sweaters,  sacks, 
bootees,  caps,  etc.     163,846:  Jan.  30. 

Kaufmann  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  nets.  164,989  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Kaufmann  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  nets.  166,126  ; 
Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  153,554  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Kaufmann  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  nets.  166,162  ; 
Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  153,555  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Kaufmann,  Henry  L.,  Boston,  Mass.  Hospital  sundries. 
168,796  :  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  142,345  ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Kaupke  Coffee  Company,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Spices, 
coffee,  etc.  177,027 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  163,337  ; 
published   Sept.   25,   1923. 

Kautzky,  Joe,  &  Sons,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.  Fish  bait. 
164,825  ;  Feb.  27. 

Kavanaugh,  George  W.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
sheetings  and  cloths  In  bolts.  170,602  ;  July  17  ;  Se- 
rial No.   134,825:   published  Feb.   11,   1922. 

Kay  Brothers  Limited,  Stockport,  England.  Flv  papers 
and  flycatchers.  165.088  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  156,640  ; 
published  May  16.   1922. 

Kayack,  Frederick  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Salad  dressing. 
170,262  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  170,435  ;  published  Apr. 
3,  1923. 

Kayllne  Company.     (See  Klein,  Benjamin  F.) 

Kaynee  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Children's  and 
youths'  one-piece  pyjamas.  168,108  ;  May  15  ;  Serial 
No.    126,219 ;    published    Feb.    13,    1923. 

Kaynee  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Youths'  dress, 
negligee,  and  work  shirts.  168,351 ;  May  22 ;  Serial 
No.   126,223;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Kaynee  Company,  The, ,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Children's  un- 
dergarments. 168,788  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  126,220  ; 
published  Feb.  13.  1923. 
Kaynee  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Children's  romp- 
ers and  play  garments.  171,190  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No. 
126,221  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Kaynee  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Overalls. 
171,191  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  126,222  ;  published  May  1, 
1923. 

Kayser,  Charles  W.,  &  Co.      (See  Kayser,  Charles  W.) 

Kayser,  Charles  W.,  doing  business  as  Charles  W.  Kayser 
&  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Textile  rugs.  165. '757  ; 
Mar.  20;   Serial  No.  170,530;   published  Jan.   2,   1923. 


Kayser,  Julius,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stockings. 
164,142;  Feb.  13. 

Keane  Provision  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Sausage  and 
sausage  meats.  173,853;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  175,085; 
published  July  3,  1923. 

Keck,  Will  G.,  Kecksburg,  Pa.  Beverage  sold  as  soft 
drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the  same.  168,930 ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,770  ;  published  Mar.   13,  1923. 

Kee  Lox  Manufacturing  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Car- 
bon paper.  172,001 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  153,297  ;  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 

Kee  Lox  Manufacturing  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Car- 
bon paper.  172,268  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  177,384  ;  pub- 
lished May  15,   1923. 

Keehn  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Leather  shoes.  164,240; 
Feb.  13. 

Keeley  Stove  Company,  The,  Columbia,  Pa.  Cooking  and 
heating  stoves  and  ranges,  furnaces,  and  hot-water 
heaters.  172,839  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  178,393  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Keeley  Stove  Company,  The,  Columbia,  Pa.  Coal,  wood, 
and  gas  cooking  and  heating  stoves  and  ranges  and 
furnaces  and  heaters.  175,783 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
178,392;   published  Sept.   4,   1923. 

Keely  &  Watson,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  piece  goods. 
172,617  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  164,852  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Keetle  and  Keetle,  Ashland,  Nebr.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  fistula.  175,641 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
179,604  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Keferstein,  Starr  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Seal- 
ing wax.  176,061 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  180,800 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 

Kehlor  Flour  Mills  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Breakfast  cereal. 
167,120  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  164,922 ;  published  Dec. 
19     1922. 

Kehlor  Flour  Mills  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Wheat 
flour.  172,447  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  171,927  ;  published 
May   1,   1923. 

Kehoe  Preserving  Company,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Canned 
vegetables.     163,349  ;  Jan.  9. 

Kehoe  Preserving  Company,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Vegetable 
seeds.  176,434  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  176,521 ;  published 
July  3,  1923. 

Kehr,  Ernest,  Richmond  Hill,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cough 
lozenges.  170,393  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,326  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.   10,  1923. 

Keiper,  A.  August,  doing  business  as  Keiper  Candy  Co., 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Candy  and  a  candied  sweetmeat — 
namely,  popcorn.  167,691 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  160,014  ; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Keiper   Candy   Co.      (See  Keiper,   A.   August.) 

Keith,  Geo.  E.,  Company,  Brockton,  Mass.  Leather  boots 
and  shoes.  170,219 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  152,760 ; 
published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Keith,  Geo.  E.,  Company,  Brockton,  Mass.  Boot  and 
shoe  tips  and  counters.  176,023 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial 
No.    177,675;    published    July    24,    1923. 

Kekas,  Panagiota,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Eyedrops.  167,636  ; 
May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,600  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Kekionga  Scalp  Tonic  Company.     (See  Callow,  Horace  F.) 

Keller,  George  E.,  Laboratories,  Huxley,  Iowa.  Flour 
made  of  cornstarch,  carbonate  of  magnesia,  vitamines, 
and  wheat  flour.  167,076  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  156,495  ; 
published  Feb.  6,   1923. 

Keller  Knitting  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Knitted 
sweaters  and  caps.  168,314  ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No. 
168,530;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Keller,  Matthew  F.,  doing  business  as  Springfield  Paint 
&  Varnish  Co.,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Paints,  enamels,  col- 
ors, etc.  174,981  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  137,528 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923.  ,     ^ 

Keller-Snelson  Co.,  Vlnita,  Okla.  Remedy  for  dandruff. 
165,846 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  168,265  ;  published  Jan. 
2,  1923. 

Kelley,  Frederick  W.,  Glenwood,  Iowa.  Medicinal  prepa- 
ration used  in  the  treatment  of  galls,  sores,  etc., 
on  horses.  177,232  :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,601  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 

Kelley  Island  Lime  &  Transport  Company,  The.  (See 
Marble   Head   Lime   Co.,   assignor.) 

Kellev,  Lucille  B.,  doing  business  as  Jimmy  Boy  Doll  Co., 
Sidney,  Ohio.  Dolls.  171,122 :  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
175,660  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Kellogg  Company,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Coffeelike  bever- 
age. 174,517  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  177,914  ;  published 
July  24,  1923. 

Kellogg  Switchboard  and  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Telephone  extension  arms.  166,127  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 
No.   124,409  ;  published  Oct.  31,   1922. 

Kellogg  Toasted  Corn  Flake  Co.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Cereal  breakfast  food.  170,696  July  24 ;  Serial  No. 
156,905  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Kellogg  Toasted  Corn  Flake  Co.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Cereal  breakfast  foods.  176,726:  Nov.  27;  Serial  No. 
172,884  ;  published  July  24,   1923. 

Sellom,  Charles  F.,  doing  business  as  Chas.  F.  Kellom  & 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Crude  oil,  gasoline,  and  kero- 
sene. 172,366 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  161,840 ;  pub- 
lished  May   29,    1923.  •  ,„.„„, 

Kellum  Company,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Coffee.  164,881 ; 
Feb.  27. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


711 


Eellum  Company,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Coffee.     177,777  ; 

Dec.  25  :  Serial  No.  184,136  ;  published  Oct.  9,  19^3. 
Kelly  Axe  Manufacturing  Company,   Charleston,   W.   Va. 

Hammers.     175,128;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  180,666;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 
iellv,     Douglas    &    Co.,     Vancouver,     British    Columbia, 

Canada.     Tea.     174.732  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  159,755  ; 

published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Kellv,    v..    Company.    The,    Derby,    Conn.      Safety    pins. 

167,750 ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No.    170,686 ;    published   Jan. 

9    1923. 
Kelly  Feature  Film   Co.      (See  Kelly,  James  T.) 
Kelly,   James  T.,  doing   business   as  Kelly   Feature    Film 

Co.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Motion-picture   films    issued 

seriallv.      168,135  :  May   15  ;   Serial  No.   170.652  ;   pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 
Kelly-Lester  Milk  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Raw  milk, 

raw  cream,  butter,  milk,  and  cottage  cheese.     172,010  ; 

v«:ept.  11;  Serial  No.   168,717;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Kelly,   R.  A.,  Co.,  The,  Xenia,  Ohio.     Rope  and  hard-fiber 

sisal  and  manila  hemp  cordage.     163,101 ;  Jan.  2. 
Kelly-Spriiigfiold  Tire  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Resili- 
ent   vehicle     tires.       169,306 ;     June     12 ;     Serial    No. 

168,046  :  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Kelsey,  Arthur  T.,  Mecklenburg,  N.  Y.     Wheat,  Graham, 

and  buckwheat  flour  and  corn  meal.     172,492;  Aug.  28. 
Kelsey  Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Cotton  piece 

goods.     163,350  ;  Jan.  9. 
Kelsev    Textile    Corporation,    Now    York,    N.    T.      Cotton 

piece   goods.      172,909  ;   Sept.    11  ;    Serial   No.   179,275  ; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Kelsey    Textile    Corporation,    New    Y'ork,    N.   Y.      Cotton 

piece     goods.        177,076-7 ;      Dec.      11  ;      Serial     Nos. 

183,747-8 :    published   Sept.    18,    1923. 
Kelsev    Textile    Corporation.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Cotton 

piece   goods.      177,081  ;    Dec.    11 ;    Serial   No.    183,749 ; 

published  Sept.  18,   1923. 
Kemoshyne   Products,    Inc.,   Camden,   N.   J.     Preparation 

for   cleaning  and   polishing   bathtubs,  washstands,   etc. 

174,990  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  173,838  ;  published  Aug.  7, 

1923. 
Kemp  Bros.   Packing  Co.,   Frankfort,  Ind.     Canned  vege- 
tables.    163,438;  Jan.  9. 
Kemp,«  Walter  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sandwichlike  product. 

177,144  :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  155,352  ;  published  Sept. 

18.   1923. 
Kemper,    Chas.    M.,    doing    business    as    Radio    Products 

Company,  Westport,  Conn.     Radio  telegraph   and  tele- 
phone  apparatus   and  appliances.      168,806 ;   May   29 ; 

Serial  No.  169,909;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Kempner,  Louis,  Company.    (See  Kempner,  Louis.) 
Kempner,    Louis,    doing    business    as    Florence    Knitting 

Mills   and   Louis   Kempner   Company.     Knitted   fabrics 

in  the   piece.     163,872  ;   Feb.   6. 
Kendall   Mfg.    Co.,   Providence,   R.    I.      Soaps.      170,496 ; 

July    17;     Serial    No.     170,487;     published    Apr.     24, 

1923. 
Kendrick,  James  R.,  Co.  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Knitted 

elastic  fabric  in  the  piece.     174,957  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No. 

162,678;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Kenilworth    Manufacturing    Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Knickerbockers  or  bloomers.     166,661 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial 

No.  164,923  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Kenilworth    Manufacturing    Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Knickerbockers  or  bloomers.     166,673  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial 

No.  165,553  :  published  Dec.  19.  1922. 
Kenilworth    Manufacturing    Co.    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y. 

Knickerbockers   or  bloomers  to  be  worn  as  outer  gar- 
ments or  undergarments.    173,334  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No. 

170.887  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Kenlit  Mfg.  Co.,  Medford,  Mass.     Textile-fabric  sheeting 

coated    with    compositions.      169,271  ;    June    12 ;    Serial 

No.  152,076  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Kennard,  Victor  P.,  Greenland,  N.  H.     Jellies.     173,860; 

Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No.    176,130 ;    published   July   3.    1923. 
Kennard,  Victor  P.,  Greenland,  N.  H.     Jellies.     176,153  ; 

Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  169,976;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Kennedy,  Colin  B.,  Company,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Radio 

receiving  sets  and  parts  therefor.     175,889  ;  Nov.  13  ; 

Serial   No.    180,706;    published   Aug.   21,   1923. 
Kennedy.  Colin  B.,  Company,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Radio 

receiving  sets  and  parts   therefor.     177,671  ;   Dec.  25  ; 

Serial  No.  180,705  ;  published  Oct.  19,  1923. 
Kennedy,    David    E.,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Linoleum 

flooring.     166,996  ;   Apr.  17. 
Kennedv-Poole    Company,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Butter 

and  eggs.     165,386  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  160,413  ;  pub- 
lished  Nov.    14,   1922. 
Kennedy,  P.  S.,  &  Company.     (See  Kennedy,  Philip  S.) 
Kennedy,  Philip  S.,   doing  business  as  P.   S.   Kennedy   & 

Company,  Hartford,  Conn.     Coffee.    163,690  ;  Jan.  23. 
Kennedy   Valve   Mfg.    Co.',   The,   Elmira,   N.   Y.     Fire  hy- 
drants,  indicator  posts,  gate  valves,   etc.     171.709-10  ; 

Au2.    14 :    Serial    Nos.    156,088-9 ;    published    May    22, 

1923. 
Kennedv,  William  T.,  doing  business  as  Pacific  Rim  Tool 

Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Rim  tools.     175,667  ;  Nov.  6. 
Kenny,  C.  D.,  Company,  Baltimore.  Md.      Coffee.      174,515  ; 

Oct.  16 ;   Serial  No.   178.257  :   published  July  24,  1923. 
Kenton   Bakinc  Powder  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,   Ohio. 

Baking  powder.     165,570  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  161,260  ; 

published  Nov.  7,  1922. 


Kent-Costlkyan  Trading  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Textile  rugs.  170,774  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  175,661 ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Kent  Machine  Works,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Jacks. 
169,327  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  174,578  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Kent,  Michael  W.,  doing  business  as  Kent  Company,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.  Dentifrice.  173,988  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
178.724;   published  July   17,  1923. 

Kent-Owens  Machine  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Non- 
ferrous  casting  alloy.  169,295  ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
166,077  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Kentucky  Fluor  Spar  Co.,  Marion,  Ky.  Ground,  lump, 
and  gravel  fluorspar.  168,754 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
171,.541 ;    published   Feb.    13,    1923. 

Kentucky  Fruit  Laxative  Co.  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Laxa- 
tive medicine.     169,571 ;  June  19. 

Kentucky  Rock  Asphalt  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Asphalt. 
172,147  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  178,047  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Kenyon,  C,  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rubber 
tires  and  tubes.  168,357  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  165,960  ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Keokuk  Canning  Company,  Keokuk,  Iowa.  Canned  to- 
matoes and  preserved  pickles.  176,611 ;  Nov.  27 ; 
Serial  No.  179,276  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Kerite  Insulated  Wire  &  Cable  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Sey- 
mour, Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insulated  wire  and 
cables.  172,336 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  178,107 ;  pub- 
lished May  29,   1923. 

Kerite  Insulated  Wire  &  Cable  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Sey- 
mour, Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insulated  wire  and 
cables.  174,600;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  178,106;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 

Kermes,  Max,  Hainichen,  Germany.  Medical  and  surgical 
bandages.  169,595 ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  137,944 ; 
published  Mar.   27,   1923. 

Kermul  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wonder  soap, 
body  wash,  floor  cleanser,  glass  polish,  metal  polish, 
etc.  170,563  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,968  ;  published 
Apr.   24,   1923. 

Kern,  George,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Food  product 
consisting  of  tongues  of  animals.  166,508 ;  Apr.  3 ; 
Serial  No.  163,450;  published  Jan.  9.  1923. 

Kerr  Chickeries  Incorporated,  The,  Frenchtown,  N.  J. 
Live  chicks.  168,596;  May  29;  Serial  No.  164,763; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Kerr,  Geo.  F.,  doing  business  as  The  Arium  Co.,  assignor 
to  Associated  Radium  Chemists,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
General  tonic  in  tablet  form.     164,426;  Feb.  20. 

Kerr,  John  W.,  doing  business  as  Sin-0'Lor  Chemical 
Company,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Disinfectants  and 
antiseptics.      163,102 ;   Jan.    2. 

Kerr  Turbine  Co.,  Wellsville,  N.  Y.  Turbines  and  reduc- 
tion gears.  173,928 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,978  ;  pub- 
lished July   10,   1923. 

Kersburg,  Leonard  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bracelets  not 
made  of  precious  metals.  165,225  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 
165,139 :   published   Nov.    14,    1922. 

Kett,  R.  G.,  Co.     (See  Kett,  Rudolph  G.) 

Kett,  Rudolph  G.,  doing  business  as  R.  G.  Kett  Co., 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Preparation  for  the  treatment  of 
goiter.  167,453  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  162,116  ;  published 
Jan.  9,   1923. 

KeufCel  &  Esser  Co.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Proportional  dividers.  23,640;  renewed  Sept. 
19,  1923. 

Kevll  Cereal  Company,  Princeton,  Ky.  Cereals  made  from 
wheat  bran,  honey,  and  salt.  170,803  ;  July  24  ;  Serial 
169,550  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Kewanee  Boiler  Company,  Kewanee,  111.  Boilers,  gar- 
bage burners,  heaters,  and  tanks.  166,368 ;  Apr.  3 ; 
Serial   No.    170,070 ;    published   Nov.    28,    1922. 

Key  Chemical  Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Expectorant 
compound  for  treatment  of  coughs,  colds,  etc.  163,234  ; 
Jan.   2. 

Key  Chemical  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Skin  lotion. 
165,677  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  166,378  ;  published  Nov. 
7,    1922. 

Key  Chemical  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Preparation  for 
the  treatment  of  headache,  neuralgia,  nervousness, 
etc.  165,679 ;  Mar'.  20 ;  Serial  No.  160,375 ;  pub- 
lished   Dec.    12,    1922. 

Key  Chemical  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Catarrh  cream, 
nasal  spray,  preparation  for  removing  corns.  165,678  ; 
Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  166,376  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Keydel  Co.,  The.     (See  Keydel,  Oscar  F.) 

Keydel,  Oscar  F.,  doing  business  as  The  Keydel  Co.,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Window  wipers.  167,058 ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial  No.  160,612  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Keynote  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Cool- 
ing chest.  170,473  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,086  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.    10,   1923. 

Kevnote  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Septic  tanks.  174.363  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  176,480 ; 
published  July  17.  1923. 

'vevs  Piston  Ring  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Piston  rings. 
165,220 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  164,925 ;  published  Nov. 
14.   1922. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Keystone  Consolidated  Publishing  Company,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Industrial  and  trade  directories,  directories  of 
one  or  more  specific  industries,  and  combined  cata- 
logues. 169,086 ;  June  5 ;  Seiial  No.  173,288 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 

Keystone  Flour  Company,  Clearfield,  Pa.  Wheat  flour. 
167,219  :  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  163,336  ;  published  Jan. 
30,   1923. 

Keystone  Fruit  Products  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Preserved  fruit.  173,945  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,607  ; 
published  July   17,   1923. 

Keystone  Fruit  Products  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Bakers'  vanilla,  tomato  bouillon,  cocoa  paste,  etc. 
176,651 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  143,501 ;  published  Aug. 

28,  1923. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants. 166,504 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  163,045 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  19,  1922. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants comprising  oils  and  greases.  171,209  ;  July  31. 
Serial  No.  178,511 ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants comprising  oils  and  greases.  171,210;  July  31; 
Serial  No.  178,509  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants. 171,284 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  178,512 ;  pub- 
lished May  15,   1923. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants. 171,285-7  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  Nos.  178,514-16  ;  pub- 
lished May    15,   1923. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants. 171,288 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  178,519 ;  pub- 
lished May    15,   1923. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants. 171,290  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178,741 ;  published 
May  15,  1923. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants. 171,541-2  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  Nos.  178,520-1  ;  pub- 
lished May    15,    1923. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants. 171,543-4  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  Nos.  178,517-18  :  pub- 
lished  May   15,   1923. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants. 171,545  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178,508  ;  published 
May    15,    1923. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Grease 
and  oil  cups  and  lubricators.  175,062  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial 
No.  179.005  :  published  Aug.  14.  1923. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants.    175,704  ;  Nov.  6. 

Keystone  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Stud 
drivers,  pipe  and  nut  wrenches,  drilling  posts  etc. 
166,836  ;  Apr.  17  ;   Serial  No.   169,716  ;  published  Jan, 

9,  1923. 

Keystone  Perfume   Company.      (See  Vail   Brothers.) 
Keystone    Publishing    Co.,     Philadelphia,    Pa.      Monthly 

magazine.      175,804 ;    Nov.    13 ;     Serial    No.    179,374 ; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Keystone   Steel  and   Wire   Company,   Bartonville,    Peoria, 

111.      Plain   galvanized   wire    and    galvanized   telephone 

wire.     176,325  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  184,731 ;  published 

Sept.  18,  1923. 
Key.stone  Steel  &  Wire  Company,  Bartonville,  Peoria,  111. 

Wire  fence  and  barbed  wire.     176,327  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial 

No.  180,935  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company,  Bartonville,  Peoria,  111. 

Wire  fence  and  barbed  wire.     176,328  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial 

No.   183,655  ;   published  Sept.  18,   1923. 
Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company,  Bartonville,  Peoria,  HI. 

Plain   galvanized   wire   and   galvanized   telephone   wire. 

176,329  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  184,730  ;  published  Sept. 

18,   1923. 

Keystone  Varnish  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Preparation 
to  be  used  in  the  manufacture  of  floor  paints,  enamels, 
etc.      167,338  ;   Apr.    24. 

Keystone  Varnish  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Prepara- 
tion used  in  the  manufacture  of  floor  paints,  enamels, 
etc.  170,610 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  176,351  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Keystone  Watch  Case  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Watches,  watchcases,  and  watch  movements.  165,331 ; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  156,639  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Keystone  Watch  Case  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Watches,  watchcases,  and  watch  movements.  165,40.3-5  ; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  Nos.  156,636-8  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Khedival  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigarettes. 
168,306 ;  May  15. 

Kibbe  Brothers  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Chocolates. 
168,623-4  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  Nos.  167,723-4  ;  published 
Mar.  6,  1923. 

Kickbusch,  A.,  Grocery  Company,  Wausau,  Wis.  Canned 
fruits  and  veget.nbles,  coffee,  tea,  and  prepared  mustard. 
172,066  ;  Aug.  21  ;   Serial  No.  177,387  ;  published  May 

29,  1923. 

Kidd  and  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago.  111.  Peanut  butter. 
175,777  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No:  177,304  ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

KIdd,  Loren  C,  doing  business  as  Chester  Medical  Com- 
pany, Seattle,  Wash.  Medical  compounds  for  the  treat- 
ment of  intestinal  indigestion,  constipation,  etc. 
166,079  :  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.   158.984  ;  published  Oct. 

10,  1922. 


Kidder,    Samuel,    &    Co.    Inc.,    Boston,    Mass.      Asthmatic 

pastils.      169,650;  June   26;    Serial   No.   168,974;   pub- 
lished   Mar.    20,    1923. 
Kiddie  Coat  Manufacturing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Infants' 

and  girls'  coats.     166,649  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  161,078  ; 

published  Jan.  23,   1923. 
Kiddie-Town    Products,    Inc.,    Seneca   Falls,   N.   Y.      Crib 

bed.     168,912;  May  29;  Serial  No.  156,067;  published 

Feb.  27,  1923. 
Kids  Nobby  Klothes,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Boys'  suits 

and  topcoats.     168,551 ;   May  23 ;   Serial  No.   160,067  ; 

published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Kielev  &  Mueller,   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Valves,  traps, 

and  regulators.     176,551 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  183,071 ; 

published  S'ept.  11,  1923. 
Kilbourne  &  Jacobs  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Colum- 
bus, Ohio.     Wheelbarrows  and  parts  thereof.     167,899  ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,845  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
KiUfeather,     Gertrude,     Spokane.     Wash.       Young    girls' 

dresses,      177,279  ;    Dec.  11  ;    Serial  No.   183,157  ;   pub- 
lished  Sept.   25,  1923. 
Klllian,  W.  H.,  Co.,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.     Foodstuffs  pre- 
served in  hermetically-sealed  containers.     172,287  ;  Aug. 

28  ;  Serial  No.  167,179  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Kil-Tone    Company,    The,    Vineland,    N.    J.      Insecticide. 

173,099 ;     Sept.     18 ;     Serial    No.     177,130 ;    publifihed 

June  12,   1923. 
Kil-Tone  Company,  The,  Vineland,  N.  J.     Insecticide  and 

fungicide.     176,379  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,561 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 
Kilzol  Products  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Insecti- 
cides, disinfectants,  and  deodorizers.     170,818  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial  No.  171,274  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Kimball,    C.   M.,    Company,    Winthrop,    Mass.      Ammonia. 

167,934 ;    May   8 ;    Serial   No.    172,000 ;    published   Feb, 

20,   1923. 
Kimball,    C.    M.,    Company,    Winthrop,    Mass.      Ammonia. 

168,394;  May  22;   Serial  No.   171,805;   published   Feb. 

20,    1923. 
Kimball,   Harold   C,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Men's,  women's, 

and    children's    shoes,    boots,    slippers,    moccasins,    etc. 

165,296  ;   Mar.  6  ;    Serial  No.   165,293  ;  published  Nov. 

7,  1922. 
Kimbalton   Lime  Company,   Inc.,   Kimballton,   Va.  ,  Lime. 

170,497  ;   July  17  ;  Serial  No.   170,822  ;  published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 
Kimberlv-Clark    Company,    Neenah,    Wis.      Book    paper.] 

163,945-6;  Feb.  6.  ^ 

Kimberly-Clark    Company,    Neenah,    Wis.      Book    papers. 

170,320-2  ;   July   10 ;   Serial  Nos.  175,662-4  ;  published 

Apr.  3,  1923. 
Kimble  Glass  Company,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Vineland,  N.  J. 

Graduated,  chemical,  and  laboratory  glassware.    164,311 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Kin,  Yamei,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Curd  meat  from  the  soyer.  j 

170,712  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.   131,177  ;  published  Apr.  i 

24    192.3. 
King  Candy  Co.,  Fort  Worth,   Tex.     Candies.     170,382  ; 

July  17;  Serial  No.  172,113;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
King  Candy   Co.,   Fort   Worth,  Tex.     Candies.     171,257 ; 

July  31 ;  Serial  No.  169,551  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
King  Coal  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    Coal.    169,816  ; 

July  3  ;  Serial  No.  167,966  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
King  Coffee  Products  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.     Soluble 

coffee.      165,912;    Mar.    20. 
King  Feature  Syndicate,  Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Cartoons. 

163,775  ;   Jan.  .30. 
King,  Frank  0.,  Chicago,  111,     Dolls.     167,153;  Apr.  24; 

Serial  No.  172,598;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
King,  Frank  O.,  Chicago,  111.     Dolls.     171,222  ;  July  31  ; 

Serial  No.  177,228  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
King,  Frank  O.,   Chicago,  111,     Toy  dogs.     173,698  ;  Oct. 

2  ;   Serial  No.   177,229  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
King,   George   W.,   Boston,   Mass.     Edible   vegetable  fats 

and  oils.     174,579  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.   164,111 ;   pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 
King,  John  D.,  sr.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.     Salve,   ointment, 

and  liniment  to  be  used  in  the  treatment  of  sore  throat, 

whooping    cough,    etc.      167,940 ;    May    8 ;    Serial    No. 

171,928  :   published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
King,  John  J.,  Frankfort,  Ky.     Candies.    164,801 ;  Feb.  27. 
King,    .lohn    P.,    Manufacturing   Co.,    The,    Augusta,    Ga. 

Cotton  piece  goods.     170,357 ;   July  10. 
King,    John    P.,    Manufacturing   Co.,    The,    Augusta,    Ga. 

Cotton    piece    goods.      172,006 ;    Aug.    21 ;    Serial    No. 

173,570  ;  published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
King,    John    P.,    Manufacturing    Co,,    The,    Augusta,    Ga. 

Cotton    piece    goods.      177,267:    Dec,    11;    Serial    No. 

166,373;   published    Sept.    IS,    1923, 
King,  Leslie  I.,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Toy  banks.     169,557-8  ; 

June  19. 
King  Lockwood   Co.,  Bristol,  Tenn.     Overalls  and   coats, 

177.532  ;   Dec.   18  ;    Serial  No.   182,827  ;  published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
King,    M.    D.,    Milling    Company,    Pittsfield,    111.      Wheat 

flour.      176,743-4 ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    Nos.    176,192-3 ; 

published   Aug.   14,   1923. 
King    Player   Action    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Piano-player   actions.      170,734 ;    July    24 ;    Serial    No. 

172,420  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
King  &  Stallkamp,  Delphos,  Ohio.     Hand  lotion.    164,j.52  ; 

Feb.   13. 


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KlDK,  Wm.  C.,  Scott  City,  Kans.     Medicine  for  treatment 

of   tuberculosis,    chronic   coughs,   colds,    etc.      170,017 ; 

July   10;   Serial   No.    172,477;   published  Apr.   3,   192.S. 
Kins,  William  11.,  jr..  East  Orange,  N.  ,T.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Typewriter  p.ipcr.     167.050  ;  Apr.  2-1 ;  Serial  No. 

160,49R:   published  Nov.   14,  1922. 
Kinsr  &   Winston  Products  Co      (See  Bishop,   Arthur  W.) 
Kinglv   Shirt  Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Men's   and  boys'   shirts. 

171,262  ;  July  31.    Serial  No.  169,363  ;  published  May  8, 

1923. 
Kings    County    Packing    Co.,     Armona,    Calif.       Canned 

fruits  and    vegetables.      166.933 ;   Apr.    17 ;   Serial   No. 

168,041  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Kings     County    Packing    Co.,     Armona,     Calif.       Canned 

fruits.      16S,4S0 ;    May    22 ;    Serial    No.    108,419 ;    pub- 
lished  Feb.    20,    1923. 
Kings  County  Packinsf  Co,  .Armona,  Calif.     Canned  fruits 

and  vegetables.     168,598  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  168,420  ; 

published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Kings  County  Packing  Company,  Armona,  Calif.     Canned 

fruits   .nnd  vegetables.     169,207  ;   June   12 ;   Serial   No. 

168.418;   published  Mar.   27.  1923. 
Kincs  County  Packing  Co.,  Armona,  Calif.     Canned  fruits. 

169,210;  June  12;   Serial  No.  168,044;  published  Mar. 

27.   1923. 
Kings  County  Packing  Co.,  Armona,  Calif.     Canned  fruits. 

169,30.5  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  168,043  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Kings  County  Packing  Co.,  Armona,  Calif.     Canned  fruits. 

171,323 ;   Aug.   7  ;    Serial   No.   168,421  ;    published   May 

15,   1923. 
King.?    County     Packing    Co.,     Armona,     Calif.       Canned 

fruits   and   vegetables.      171,8.S9 :    Aug.   14 ;    Serial   No. 

171,327;  publisheed  May  15,  1923. 
Kings     County    Packing    Co.,    Armona,    Calif.       Canned 

fruits.     171,915  :  Aug.  14. 
Kings  County  Packing  Co.,  Armona,  Calif.     Canned  fruits. 

173,344  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  171,329  ;  published  June 

26, 1923. 
Kings  County  Packing  Co.,  Armona,  Calif.     Canned  and 

preserved  figs,  canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     173,345 ; 

Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  171,328  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Kinss     County    Packinir    Co.,    Armona.     Calif.       Canned 

fruits.      174.748 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No.    168,042 ;    pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 
Kings     County     Packing    Co.,    Armona.     Calif.       Canned 

fruits.      176,162:    Nov.    20;    Serial   No.    168,422;    pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 
Kings   County  Packing  Company,  Armona,  Calif.     Fresh 

and  canned  fruits.     177,594  ;  Dec.  18. 
King's  Food  Products  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.     Canned 

and  dehydrated  fruits  and  vegetables.     167.702  ;  May  8  ; 

Serial  No.   165.393  ;  published   Feb.   13,   1923. 
King's  Food  Products  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.     Canned 

arid  dehydrated   fruits  and   vegetables.     167, 70n  ;   May 

8;    Serial   No.    165,390:    published   Feb.   13,    1923. 
King's  Food  Products  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.     Canned 

and  dehydrated  fruit's  and  vegetables.     167,708  ;  May  8  ; 

Serial   No.   165,388;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 
King's  Food  Products   Co.,  Portland,   Oreg.      Canned  and 

dehydrated   fruits   and   vegetables.     168,361:   May   22; 

Serial  No.   165.391 ;   published   Feb.    27,   1923. 
King's  Food  Products  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.     Canned 

and  dehydrated  fruits  and  vegetables.      168,640 ;   May 

29  :  Serial  No.  165,389  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
King's    Food    Products    Company,    Portland.    Oreg.      De- 

hvdr.ited    fruits    and    vesretables.       177,141  :    Dee.     11  : 

Serial  No.  151.323;   published  Mar.   14.   1922. 
Kingsboro  Silk  Mills,  Inc..  Gloversville,  N.  Y.     Silk-cloth 

piece  goods  only.     163.351  ;  Jan.  9. 
Kingsbury  Company,  The,   Fort   Wayne,   Ind.      Foot-bath 

preparation.      173,118  :   Sept.   18  ;    Serial   No.   167,965  : 

published   June   5,   1923. 
Kingston    Knitting    Company       (See    Brine,    James    W., 

Company.) 
Kinasville  Lumber  Company,  The,  Klngsville,  Tex.     Sad- 
dles,    harne.ss,     bridles,     gun     scabbards,     gun     cases. 

164.879;  Feb.  27. 
Kinloch     Hosiery     Mills,     The,     Chicago,     111.       Hosiery. 

167,832 ;   May   8 ;    Serial    No.    169,956 ;   published    Feb. 

13,  1923. 
Kinney.     James    M.,     Yonkers,    N.    Y.       Brassieres    and 

corsets.      176,833 :    Dec.    4 ;    Serial   No.    181,898 ;    pub- 

lishfd  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Kinney-Rome     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Bed     springs. 

167,302  ;  Apr.  24. 

Kipuroff.  Nakey  P.,  Columbus.  Ohio.     Hair  tonic.     167,377  ; 

May   1 ;   Serial  No.   167,820 ;   published   Dec.   26,    1922. 
Kirschner.    M.,    Sons,    New    York.    N.    Y.      Women's    and 

misses'    suits   and   dresses.      176.965;    Dec.    11;    Serial 

Xo.   178.345:  published  July  10,   1923. 
Kisker,  John  v.,  &  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Eggs.     176,840; 

Dec.  4  :  Serial  No.  178,258  ;  published  Ausr.  21.  1923. 
Klein,  Benjamin  F.,  doing  business  as  Kayline  Company, 

Cleveland.     Ohio.       Electric-light     fixtures.       177,659 ; 

Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  181,530;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Klein,  Benjamin  F.,  doing  business  as  Kayline  (Jompany, 

Cleveland,    Ohio.      Electric-lighting   fixtures.      177,660 ; 

Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  181,531  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Klein,  L.,  Inc.,  Chicaco,  111.     Wheat  flour,  canned  fruits, 

vegetables,  etc.     177,561;  Dee.  1°;  Se-ial  No.  174,310; 

published  Sept.  18,  1923. 


England. 
172,449  ; 
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Kleis,  Adolf  J.,  doing  business  as  Sheik  Toilet  Products 

Company,  Chicago,   111.     Hair  dressing.     177,463  ;  Dec. 

18 ;   Serial   No.   177.444 ;  published   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Klug,    William,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Ice-cream  preparation. 

173.851;    Oct.   2;    Serial  No.    174,696;   published   July 

3,  1923. 
Kirby,   Beard   &   Co.,   Ltd.,  Birmingham, 

and    hairpins    of    nonprecious    metals. 

28  ;  Serial  No.  172,229  ;  published  May 
Kirby,   Beard   &   Co.,    Ltd.,   Birmingham, 

and   hairpins   of   nonprecious    metal   and    ihand    sewing 

needles.      172,448  ;  Aug.   28  ;   Serial   No.   172,228  ;   pub- 
lished May  1,   1923. 
Kirby,  Beard  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Birmingham,  Ene 

nonprecious    metal.       172,450 ;    Aug.     26 

172,230;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Kirby,  Beard   &   Co.,    Ltd.,   Birmingham,   England.     Pins 

and  hairpins  and  hand  sewing  needles.     172,457  ;  Aug. 

28  ;  Serial  No.  172,681  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Kirby,  David   D..  doing  business  as  Peoria  Chemical  Co., 

Peoria,  111.     Medical  preparation  for  venereal  diseases. 

163.103  ;  Jan.  2. 
Kirk,  Samuel,  &  Sons,  Limited,  Bradford,  England.    Piece 

goods  composed  of  an   admixture  of  wool   and   cotton. 

169,989;  July  10;   Serial  No.   132,052;  published  Apr. 

3,   1923. 
Kirkendall,  F.  P.,  &  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.     Leather  shoes  and 

boots.      169,377  ;    June   12 ;    Serial   No.    170,488  ;    pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 
Kirkpatrick,      John,      Richland      Center,      Wis.       Cheese. 

172,518  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  172,599  ;  published  May  1, 

1923. 
Kirkpatrick,    S.    M.,    &   Co.,    Waco,    Tex.      B\imiture  and 

wood  polish  and  cleanser.     163,717  ;  Jan.  23. 
Kirsch,   David,   Montreal,   Canada,   and  New   York,  N.   Y. 

Sporting     hosiery.       168,074 ;    May     15 ;     Serial     No. 

159.093  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Kirsch,  H.,  &  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Ginger  ale,  sarsapa- 

rilla,  cream  soda,  celery,  etc.,  beverages  and  sirups  for 

making  the  same.   170,049  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  175,400  ; 

published  Apr.   17,  1923. 
Kirschbi'aun    &     Sons,     Inc.,    Omaha,     Nebr.       Creamery 

butter.      167,886 ;    May    8 ;    Serial    No.    167,819  ;    pub- 
lished Feb.  6,  1923. 
Klrschbraun     &     Sons,     Inc.,     Omaha,     Nebr.       Butter. 

172,621 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  161,687  ;  published  June 

5,   1923. 
Kirschenbaum,    William,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Hosieiry. 

163,590  ;  Jan.  23. 
Kirschner,   M..   &   Sons,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Cloaks,  suits, 

dresses.      174,058  :    Oct.    2  ;    Serial   No.    178,346 ;    pub- 
lished July  10,   1923. 
Kirshbaum,   R.,   &  Son,   Inc.,  Indianapolis,   Ind.      Ladies' 

dresses,   coats,  and  blouses.     171,245  ;  July  31  ;  Serial 

No.  169,957  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Kisco  Pharmacal  Co.      (See  fc<ohuman.  Lewis.) 
Kiser  Studios  Inc.,  Portland,  Greg.     Motion-picture  films. 

164.937  :   Feb.   27. 
Kiss  and  Choka,  Moline,  111.     Rail  chairs.     175,523  ;  Nov. 

6  ;  Serial  No.  175,250  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Kistler  Leather  Company,  South  Boston,  Mass.     Leather. 

169,045 :   June   5 ;    Serial   No.   158,931 ;   published   Feb. 

27,   1923. 
Kistler  Leather  Company,  South  Boston,  Mass.     Leather. 

174.407  ;  Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.  175,991 ;  published  July 

3.  1923. 
Kittle,  A. 

Anceles, 

172,871  ; 

5.   1928. 
Klaine,  Frank  A.,  assignor  to  The  F.  A.  ICIaine  Company, 

Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Cooking,    heating,    and    gas    stoves. 

23,474  ;  renewed  Aug.  8,  1923. 
Klapp    Charles    L.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Face    powder,    face 

creams,   perfumes,  etc.     169,588  ;  June  26  ;   Serial  No. 

155,696  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Klauber  Bros.  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  goods. 

168.850  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  174,246  ;  published  Mar.  6, 

1923. 
Klauber    Wangenheim     Co.,     San    Diego,    Calif.      Coffee. 

172,091 :   Aug,  21 ;   Serial  No.   176,896 ;  published  May 

29,  1923. 
Klearflax  Linen  Rug  Company,  Duluth,  Minn.     Corner  at- 
tachments  for  rugs   and  the   like   to  prevent   slipping. 

168,522  ;  May  22. 
Klebanoff,  David,  doing  business  as  Pestine  Chemical  Co., 

Philadelphia,    Pa.       Insecticides.      176,302 ;    Nov.    20 ; 

Serial   No.   179.375  ;   published   Sept.   11,   1923, 
Kleen    Products    Co.      (See   Tietjen,    G.    D.) 
Klein,  Alec,  doing  business  as  Chicago  Egg  Noodle  Com- 
pany,   Chicago,   111.      Potato   chips,   noodles,    spaghetti, 

and  macaroni.     173,571  ;  Sept.  25. 
Klein,   Alec,   doing  business   as   P.   L.   Klein   Noodle   Co., 

Chicago,    111.      Saratoga    potato    chips,    macaroni,    egg 

noodles,  and   spaghetti.     175,306 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial   No. 

163,154  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Klein  Chocolate  Company.  Elizabethtown,  Pa.     Chocolate. 

174.348  ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.   140,895  ;   published  Mar. 

1.  1921. 
Klein,   Gordon  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Hosiery,  knit 

and  cut  underwear,  knitted  sweaters,  and  men's  work 

shirts.      166,698:   Apr.   10;   Seri.nl   No.   168,047;    pub- 
lished Dec.   12,   1922. 


F.,  doing  business  as  A.  F.  Kittle  &  Co.,  Los 
Calif.  Canned  fish,  fruit,  and  vegetables. 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  173,772  ;  published  June 


714 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  Ust  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Klein,  Jack,  doing  business  as  J.  Klein  Co.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Handkerchiefs.  171,806;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No. 
177,388  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Klein,  L.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Men's  and  boys'  suits,  over- 
coats, and  hats.  174,987  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  174,309  ; 
published  July  17,  1923. 

Klein,  L,.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Men's  hats  and  shirts. 
176,127:  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  174,308;  published  Sept. 
11.    1923. 

Klein-Messner  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  173,343  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  171,331  ;  pub- 
lished June  26. 

Klein,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  dresses,  coats, 
and  suits.     164,757  ;   Feb.   27. 

Klein,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  dresses,  coats, 
and  suits.  174,989  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  174,081 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7.  1923. 

Kleiuberg,  William,  Kochester,  N.  Y.  Topper  coats. 
168,286;  May  15. 

Kleinert,  I.  B.,  Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Housphold  aprons.     164,822  ;  Feb.   27. 

Kleinert,  I.  B.,  Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress 
shields.  173,719 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  179,104 ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

Kleinert,  I.  B.,  Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Dress  shields.  174,910  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179.105  ; 
published  July  31,  1923. 

Kleinschmidt  Electric  Co.,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Telegraph  apparatus.  174,371 ;  Oct.  16 :  Serial  No. 
168,894  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Kleis,  Adolf  J.,  doing  business  as  Sheik  Toilet  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hair  dressing.  176,171 ;  Nov. 
20  ;  Serial  No.  177,443  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Klemperer,  Gustav,  doing  business  as  Cosmos  Trading  Com- 
pany, New   York,  N.  Y.     Hair  nets.     163,967  ;   Feb.  6. 

Klerol  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Ointment  used 
externally  for  treating  eczema,  hemorrhoids,  skin  erup- 
tions, etc.  167,420  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  170,021  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,   1923. 

Kline,  Dr.  R.   H.,  Co.      (See  Chappell,  Alexander  W.) 

Kline,  Edward  A.,  doing  business  as  B.  A.  Kline  &  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars.  173,053 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 
No.    176,632;    published    June    12,    1923. 

Kling  Bros.  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Sweaters,  sport 
coats,  summer  suits  and  coats,  trousers,  etc.  164,791  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Kling  Bros.  &  Co.  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Bathing  suits, 
sweaters,  sport  vests  and  coats,  caps,  and  mufflers. 
169,283  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  159,209  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

KUng-Tite  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Ready-mixed  roof 
paint.  166,486 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  170,687 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Klinker  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  doing  business  as 
Princess  Laboratories,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cold  cream, 
coconut-oil  shampoo,  quinine  hair  tonic,  etc.  164,675  ; 
Feb.   27. 

Klipstein,  E.  C,  «&  Sons  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Dyestuffs,  colors,  and  pigments.  167,624 ;  May  1  ; 
Serial  No.  167,679  ;  published  Dec.  26.  1922. 

"Klipto"  Loose  Leaf  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.  (See 
Bennett,    Geo.    A.) 

Klosner,  Morris,  doing  business  as  Klosner  Improved  Ap- 
paratus Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  switches, 
telephone-control  switches,  amplifier-control  switches, 
etc.  174,794  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  174,579 ;  published 
July  24,  1923. 

Klots,  W.  J.,  Raw  Silk  Cleaner  Company,  Scranton,  Pa. 
Cleaners  for  threads  of  fibrous  substances.  164,267  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Klotz,  Alfred,  Munich,  Germany.  Instep-supporting  arches 
and  hernial  trusses.     163,352  ;  Jan.  9. 

Klover  Klothing  Kompany,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's, 
youths',  and  boys*  suits  and  topcoats.  164,243 ; 
Feb.   13. 

Kluk    Cliemlcal    Co.      (See    Carpenter,    Walter    M.) 
Knapp    Brothers   Manufacturing   Company,    Chicago,    111. 

Bull-nose    corner   beads,    small-nose    corner   beads,    rail 

corner    beads,    etc.       172,674  ;     Sept.    11 ;     Serial    No. 

174,082;    published    June    5,    1923. 
Knapp,   Leo  M.,  Wellsville,  N.  Y.     Preparation   used  for 

Intensifying    gasoline    and    as    a    carbon    preventive. 

165,493  ;  Mar.  13  ;   Serial  No.  166,185  ;  published  Dec. 

Knapstein,  T.  L.,  Appletoq,  Wis.  Cheese.  171.076;  July 
31  ;  Serial  No.  170,071  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Knauth,  William,  doing  business  as  Gloo-Pen  Company 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Mucilage  container  and  spreader. 
166,188  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  161,259  ;  published  Dec. 

Knickerbocker  Brace  Company,  Easton,  Pa.  Shoulder 
^  ■ii'S-l^s  and  suspenders.  23,427  ;  renewed  Aug.  1,  1923. 
Knight,    Allen    &    Clark,    Inc.,    Boston,    Mass.      Printing 

papers.    163,953;   Feb.    6. 
Knight,  B.  B.  &  R.,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Nurses'  and  maids'  uniforms,  caps,  and  aprons, 

men  s  and  boys'  shirts,  etc.     174,998  ;   Oct.  30  :   Serial 

No.  172.682  ;  published  Aug.  7.  1923 
Knight,    B.   B.   &   R.,    Inc.,    Providence,    R.   I.,    and    New 

York,   N.   Y.      Sheets   and  pillowcases.      175,314  ;   Nov. 

6  ;  Serial  No.  181,489  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 


Knight,  Edward  B.,  doing  business  as  E.  Ben  Knight, 
Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  Salves  or  ointments  and  oils  as 
remedial  agents  for  cuts,  burns,  sprains,  catarrh,  etc. 
168,434  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  171,176  ;  published  Feb. 
20.   1923. 

Knight,  Joe  M.,  Elfers,  Fla.  Oranges,  grapefruit,  and 
citrous  fruit  in  their  natural  state.  171,270;  July  31; 
Serial  No.  168,848  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Knight,  Maurice  A.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Toy  marbles.  165,034  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Knight,  Nita  G.,  Boundbrook,  N.  J.  Candy.  171,511 ; 
Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  162,824  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Knight  Packing  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.  Tomato 
catchup,  tomato  purge,  chili  sauce,  and  cocktail  toma- 
to   catchup.      168,492 ;    May    22. 

Knight,  Thomas  J.,  doing  business  as  Knight  Drug  Co., 
Plant  City,  Fla.  Sorehead  remedy  for  chickens. 
172,687  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  158,875  ;  published  May 
8,   1923. 

Knitted  Textiles  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and 
AUentown,  Pa.  Silk  and  fiber  and  cotton  and  fiber 
knitted  piece  goods.     165,944  ;  Mar.  20. 

Knitted  Textiles  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Al- 
lentown.  Pa.  Knitted  fabrics  in  the  piece  and  woven 
silk  and  cotton  piece  goods.  172,952  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 
No.  174,311  ;  published  Mav  29,  1923. 

Knitted  Textiles  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Allen- 
town,  Pa.  Woven  and  knitted  textile  fabrics  in  the 
piece  and  cotton  and  wool  piece  goods.  173,363—4 ; 
Sept.  25  ;  Serial  Nos.  179,798-9  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Knitted  Textiles  Corporation,  AUentown,  Pa.  Fabrics 
knitted  of  worsted,  worsted  and  fiber  silk,  and  all  fiber 
silk.  174,636  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,752  ;  published 
Aug.  7,  1923. 

Knitwear  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Knit- 
ted sweaters  and  dress  skirts.  174,252 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Se- 
rial No.  157,431 ;  published  July  3.  1923. 

Knollwood  Farm.     (See  Price,  Edgar  F.) 

Knopf,  Alfred  A.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Completely- 
printed  books.  177,307  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  170,653  ; 
published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Knorr,  C.  H.,  A.  G.,  Heilbronn,  Germany.  Digestive 
flours,  condensed  soups,  macaroni,'  etc.  177,288; 
Dec.  11. 

Knothe  Brothers  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pyjamas, 
dress  and  negligee  shirts,  nightshirts,  and  men's  robes. 
173.809  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  171,422  ;  published  July  3, 
1923. 

Knothe  Brothers  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garters, 
waist  belts,  and  suspenders.  176,026  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.   177,915  ;   published  July  31,  1923. 

Knott,  E.  R.,  Machine  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Electrical 
condensers.  166,564 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  168,534 ; 
published   Dec.   26,   1922. 

Knowles,  J.  C,  Monticello,  Calif.  Fresh  deciduous  fruit. 
168,686  ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  169,404 ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Knowlton,  E.  W.,  doing  business  as  Knowlton  Labora- 
tories, Pasadena,  Calif.  Preparation  for  use  in  in- 
ternal inflammation.  167,365 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
169,977  ;   published  Jan.   23,  1923. 

Knowlton  Laboratories.      (See  Knowlton,  E.  W.l 

Knox,  Albert  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Laxative  pow- 
ders.    169,942  ;  July  3. 

Knox  Hat  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Caps,  hats, 
leather  and  fabric  gloves,  hosiery,  neckwear,  etc. 
166,062;  Mar.  27.  Serial  No.  167,989;  published 
Dec.  26,  1922. 

Knox  Hat  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hats  for  men, 
women,   and    children.      170,820 ;    July   24  ;    Serial  No.  A 
171,806  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923.  ■ 

Knox,  James  H.,  Hardisty,  Alberta,  Canada.     Veterinary  ^ 
and    poultry   medicines.      167,849 ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No. 
164,505  ;  published   Feb.   6,   1923. 

Knox  Pharmacal  Company,  Rockland,  Me.  Tonic  for  cats 
and  kittens.  173,098  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,131 ; 
published   June   12,   1923. 

Knoxall  Novelties,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Play  balls  and 
beach  balls.  167,109  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,857  ; 
published  Feb.  6.  1923. 

Kobayashi,  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Broad  silks 
and  silk  and  cotton  goods  in  the  piece.  173,176  ;  Sept. 
18  ;  Serial  No.  170,769  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Koblenzer,  Sidney  J.,  doing  business  as  M.  Koblenzer  A 
Son,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Shirts,  pyjamas,  underwear, 
hats,  hose,  etc.  174,498  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  179,153  ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Koholt,  George  C,  Chicago,  111.  Manicure  preparations. 
170,033  ;  July  10 ;   Serial  No.   173,711 ;   published  Apr. 

10.  1023. 
Kobylanski,    John    P.,    doing   business   as   Five   Brothers 

Medicine     Co.,     Gary,     Ind.        Liniments     and     pills. 
175,501 ;  Nov.  6 ;   Serial  No.  176,838  ;   published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 
Koch,   H.   C.  F.,  &  Co.,   Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Hosiery. 
176,273  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  177,389  ;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 

Koch,   Reinhold  G.,  doing  business  as  National  Progress  A  i 
Company,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Preparation    for   use   in  ■ 
addition  to  soap  for  washing  clothes.     163.809  ;  Jan.  30. 

Kockos  Bros.,  Inc.,  San  Francisco.  Cnlif.  Canned  fruits, 
vegetables,  and  fish.  176.712—1.3  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  Nos. 
183.216-17  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 


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Alphabetical  Hst  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Koefoed,  Haubern,  Marstrand  &  Helweg,  Aktieselskabet 
Titan,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Centrifugal  oU  puri- 
fiers or  oil  separators.  175,870  :  Nov.  liS ;  Serial  No. 
177,042;  published  Aur.  28,  1923. 

Koekler,  George,  Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Sausage. 
164.188:  Feb.   13. 

Koehler  Manufacturing  Company,  Marlboro,  Mass.  Stor- 
age batteries,  mine  lamps,  charging  apparatus  for  mine 
lamps,  and  parts  of  such  articles  and  apparatus. 
160,579;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  171,643;  published  Jan. 
9,   1923. 

Koehn,  Edouard,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Index  thermome- 
ters. 171,751 ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  164,057  ;  published 
May  l,"..  1923. 

Koen  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coats,  suits,  and  skirts. 
173,518  ;  Sept.  25. 

Koetter,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  Koetter  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Peoria,  111.  Carbon  remover  for  gasoline 
engines.  174,878:  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  180,126;  pub- 
lished July  31.  1923. 

Ko-Fan  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Noncereal,  maltless 
beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     164,256  ;  Feb.  13. 

Kohler  &  Campbell,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pianos, 
and   player    pianos.      167,987;    Apr.    24. 

Kohler  Company,  Kohler,  Wis.  Electric  generating 
plants.  167,671 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  172,889  ;  published 
Feb.  20,  1923. 

Kohn,  Adler  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Silks,  velvets,  and 
ribbons  in  the  piece.     163,474  ;  Jan.  16. 

Kohn  &  Silverberg,  Chicago,  111.  Dyes  and  dye  sticks. 
176,305  :  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,208  ;  published  Aug. 
14,   1923. 

KoUnstamm,  H.,  &  Co.,  (See  Kohnstamm,  H.,  &  Co., 
assignor.) 

Kohnstamm  H.,  &■  Co.,  assignor  to  H.  Kohnstamm  &  Co, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Washing  fluid.  22,436  ;  renewed 
Feb.  6,  1928. 

Kohnstamm,  H.,  &  Co.,  assignor  to  H.  Kohnstamm  &  Co. 
Inc.,  New  Yo^k,  N.  Y.  Bleaching  fluid.  22,619 ;  re- 
newed Mar.  7,   1923. 

Kohnstamm.  H.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  H. 
Kohnstamm  &  Co.,  Inc.  Washing  powder  for  laundry 
purposes.  167,727  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  154,369  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2.  1923. 

Kohnstamm,  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Washing 
powder.  174,868 ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,375 ;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 

Kohr  Mfg.  Co.,  Middletown,  Pa.  Medicinal  preparation 
for  treatment  of  eczema,  tetter,  etc.  176.982 :  Dec. 
11  ;    Serial   No.    179.732 :    published    Sept.    18.    1923. 

Kokomo  Automotive  Mfg.  Co.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Rear-view 
mirrors  for  vehicles,  vehicle  wiBdshield  wings,  etc. 
170,689;    July    17. 

Kokomo  Automotive  Mfg.  Co.,'  Kokomo,  Ind.  Furniture 
mirrors.     171,934  ;  Aug.  14. 

Kokomo  Grocers  Dairy  Products  Company,  The,  Kokomo. 
Ind.  Bottled  milk.  176.861  :  Dec.  4 ;  Serial  No. 
168.533;    published    Sept.    11.    1923. 

Kolar,  G.  S.,  Laboratories,  Chicago,  III.  Brilliantine, 
rouge,  face  powders,  etc.  175,397  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No. 
152,566  ;  published  Jan.  31,  1922. 

Kolbe  Paint  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Ready- 
mixed  paints,  house  paints,  paint  enamels,  varnishes, 
etc.  170,632  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  175,358  ;  published 
Apr.  17.  1923. 

Kolber,  Michael,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  dress  and 
negligee  shirts.  175,735 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
178,926:   published   Aug.    28,    1923. 

Kolbert,  Edward,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fur  collars 
and  cuffs.  177.500  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,248  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

Kold'nKlear  Spring  Water  Co.     (See  Russell,  Berry  J.) 

Komdo  Novelty  Co.,  The,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Hosiery 
supporters.  170,091  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  170,201 ; 
published  Apr.  3,   1923. 

Kondit  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Salted  peanuts  and  al- 
monds, peanut  butter,  olive  oil,  etc.     173.076  ;  Sept.  11. 

Kondolf,  Henry  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shipping  boxes  and 
containers.     175,687  ;  Nov.  6. 

Konoff,  Assin,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Composition  soles  and  heels 
for  footwear.  170,005  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  156,835  ; 
published  Apr.  11,  1922. 

Konroe   Merchants.      (See   Robert,    Samuel.) 

Kon-Stip-E-0  Tablet  Co.,  Ulster,  Pa.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion for  the  treatment  of  constipation,  prevention  of 
appendicitis,  etc.     163,104 ;  Jan.   2, 

Kools  Manufacturing  Company,  Appleton.  Wis.  Vege- 
table-paring machines,  175,048 :  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
179,605  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Koppe,  Edgar  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Tex-.\lie  Com- 
pany. Los  Angeles,  Calif,  Tamales,  177.203;  Dec 
11  :    Serial   No.    179,154  ;    published   Sept.   25,   1923. 

Koppel  Industrial  Car  &  Equipment  Company,  Koppol 
and  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Box,  stock,  gondola,  tank,  dump, 
ptatform.  etc.,  cars.  169,155-8  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  Nos, 
165,447-50;   published  Mar.   13,    1923. 

Koronkowa  Medicine  Company.      (See  Burke,  Claude  A.) 

Kops  Brewery,  assignor  to  R.  White  &  Sons,  Limited. 
London,  England.  Aerated  and  nonalcoholic  ale  and 
stout.     23,793;  renewed  Nov.  7.  1923, 

Kops  Brewery,  assignor  to  R,  White  &  Sons,  Limited, 
London.  England.  Ale.  aerated  and  nonalcoholic. 
23,872  ;  renewed  Nov.  28,  1923. 


Kops   Brewery,   assignor   to   R.    White    &   Sons,    Limited, 

London,     England.       Ale,     aerated     and     nonalcoholic. 

24,091  ;  renewed   Jan.   23,   1924. 
Kops  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Corsets,  brassieres,  corset 

covers,    waists,    and    underwear   of   textile    fabric   for 

women.     166,045  ;   Mar.   27  ;   Serial  No.   167,986  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2.  1923. 
Kops  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Corsets,  brassieres,  corset 

covers,    and    waists.      166,046 ;    Mar.    27  ;    Serial    No. 

167,988  ;   published  Dec.   5,   1922. 
Kops   Bros.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Corsets,  brassieres,  and 

underw(  ar.      166,215  ;   Mar.    27  ;    Serial   No.    169,027  ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Kops   Bros.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Corsets,   brassieres,   and 

underwear.      166,216 ;    Mar.    27 ;    Serial    No.    169,025 : 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Kops   Bros.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Corsets,   brassieres,   and 

underwear.      166,217 ;    Mar.    27  ;    Serial    No.    169,023  ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Kops   Bros.,    New  York.    N.    Y.      Corsets,   brassieres,   and 

underwear,      166,218  :    Mar.    27  ;    Serial    No.    169,021  ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Kops   Bros.,   New  York,   N.    Y.      Corsets,   brassieres,   and 

underwear.      166,219 ;    Mar.    27 ;    Serial    No.    169,019 ; 

published  Jan.  2.  1923. 
Kops  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Corsets,  brassieres,  corset 

covers,   waists,   and   underwear   for   women.      170,94(5 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  167,987  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Kops   Bros.,   New   York.    N.   Y.      Corsets,   brassieres,    and 

underwear   for   women.      177,109-11  :    Dec.    11  ;    Serial 

Nos.    174,248-50;    published    Sept.    18,    1923. 
Kortenbach     &     Rauh,     Weyer,     Germany.       Umbrellas. 

171,066  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  162,557  ;  published  May  8, 

1923. 
Kortenbach     &     Rauh,     Weyer,     Germany.       Umbrellas. 

171,148  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  162,556  ;  published  May  1, 

1923. 
Kosinski,    Konstantin,    Ipswich,    Mass.      Oil    to    prevent 

perspiration    of    the    feet.      169,614 ;    June   26 ;    Serial 

No.   172,601  ;   published  Mar.   6,  1923. 
Kosofsky,    Aaron,    doing    business    as    Hudson    Bay    Fur 

Company,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Chemical    dye   for   furs. 

168,503;  May  22. 
Kosofsky,    Aaron,    doing    business    as    Hudson    Bay    Fur 

Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Chemical    preparation 

used    on    dyed    furs.      169,609 ;    June    26 ;    Serial    No. 

172,479 ;    published    Mar.    6,    1923. 
Koss,  Edward  F.,  doing  business  as  Koss  Products,  Wash- 
ington,   D.    C.     Antiseptic   and    cooling   lotion   for    use 

after  shaving.      167,871 ;   May   8  ;   Serial   No.   168,535  ; 

published  Feb.  6.  1923. 
Koss  Products.     (See  Koss,  Edward  F.) 
Koster,   Christian   H,,   doing  business   as   Chrs.  Koster  & 

Son,  New  York,  N.  Y'.     Eggs.     169,13  9;  June  5. 
Kovacs  and  Meszaros,  Denbo,  Pa.     Envelopes.     171,146; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  162,179  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Kozol  Laboratories.     (See  McCoUam,  Francis  L.) 
Kracker-Kup    Company.    Inc.,    New   Y'ork.    N.    Y.      Edible 

cups  capable  of   retaining  liquids,      177,030  ;   Dec.    11 ; 

Serial   No.    163,882 ;   published  Mar.   6,   1923. 
Kraemer,  Edmund  M.,  doing  business  as  The  E.   K.  Co., 

Philadelphia,   Pa.     Preparation  for  hay  fever  and  rose 

cold.      176,985  ;    Dec.    11  ;    Serial    No.    179,606 ;    pub- 
lished Sept.   18,   1923. 
Kraft  Chemical  Company,  Oklahoma,   Okla.     Shoe  polish 

containing  a  dye.    173,801 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  173,651 ; 

published  June  12,  1923, 
Kraft,  J.  L.,  &  Bros.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Cheese.    167,054  ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  160,814  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Kramer,   Andrew   A.,   doing  business   as   Columbian   Steel 

Tank  Company,   Kansas  City,   Mo.     Sheet-metal  tanks. 

165,074  ;   Mar,    6 ;   Serial  No.    163,153 ;   published   Dec. 

12,   1922. 
Kramer,   Andrew  A.,   doing  business  as   Columbian    Steel 

Tank  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Sheet  metal  tanks. 

169,9.32  ;  July  3. 

Kramer  Novelty   Co.      (See  Kramer,   Samuel  D.) 
Kramer,    Samuel   D.,    doing  business  as   Kramer   Novelty 

Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Infant    pacifiers.      166,125 ; 

Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  153.511  ;  published  Nov.  7.   1922. 
Kranenburg,   Firma   R.,  Groningen,  Netherlands.     Substi- 
tutes   for   white   lead.      177,533 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No. 

182,977  ;  published  Oct.  2.  1923. 
Kranish  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Snap  fasteners.    169,424  ; 

June  12. 
Krank.   A.    J.,   Mfg.    Co.,    St.   Paul,   Minn.      Liniment    for 

headaches,     colds,     coughs,     asthmas,     etc.       164,284 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Krank,    A.    J.,    Mfg.    Co.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Hair    tonic. 

165,838  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,599  ;   published  Jan. 

2,    1923. 
Krank.    A.    J..   Mfg.    Co..    St.    Paul.    Minn.      Face   lotion. 

167,364 ;    May   1 ;    Serial   No.    170,022 ;    published   Jan. 

23.  1923. 
Krank,  A.  J.,  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Salve  for  burns, 

wounds,  etc.     170,417;   July  17;   Serial  No.   173,050; 

published  Apr.   10,  1923. 
Krank,  A.  J,,  Mfg.  Co.,   St.  Paul,  Minn.     Vanishing  and 

massage  cream.     170,745  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  173,500  ; 

published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Krank,    A.    J.,    Mfg.    Co.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.       Shampoo. 

172,609  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  169,858  ;  published  June 

5,   192.3. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphaheticql  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Krank,    Alfred   J.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Hair    dressing    and 

dandruff    remedy.      170,192-3 ;    July    10 ;    Serial    Nos. 

173,427-8  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Krank,  Alfred  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Hair  tonic  and  fixative. 

170,720  ;   July  24  ;   Serial  No.   173,193  ;  published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Krasnow,  R.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Fresh  oranges. 

163,353;  Jan.  9. 
Krasnow,  H.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,   Pa.,  and  Fresno, 

Calif.     Fresh  citrous  fruits.     168,505  ;  May  22. 
Krasnow,  R.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,   Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and  Fresno, 

Calif.     Fresh  citrous  fruits.     168,657  ;  May  29  ;   Serial 

No  166,304  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Krause,    Robt.,    Co.,    The,    Davenport,    Iowa.       Overalls 

shirts,  pants  or  trousers,  coats,  etc.     172,275  ;  Aug.  28 

Serial  No.   171,701:  published  May   29,    3923. 
Krazifor    American    Toy    Co.,    Hartford,    Conn.       Toys 

175,593  ;  Nov.   6  ;    Serial  No.  179,476  ;   published  Aug 

21,  1923. 
Kreamer,  A.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Flour  cans.     163,105 

Jan.   2. 
Kreamer,  A.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Sugar  cans.     163,106 

Jan.  2. 
Kreamer,  A.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Tea  cans.     163,354 

Jan.  9. 
Kreamer,  A.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Coffee  cans.     163,355 

Jan.  9. 
Kreamer,    A.,    Inc.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Bread    and    cake 

boxes.     163,356  ;  Jan.  9. 
Kreamer,  A.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Cake  boxes.     163,357  ; 

Jan.  9. 

Krebs  Pigment  &  Chemical  Company,  The,  Newport,  Del. 

Paint    pigments,     especially     llthopone    and     cadmium 

yellow.     166,322  ;  Mar.  27. 
Krebs  Pigment  &  Chemical  Company,  The,  Newport,  Del 

Paint  pigments.    169,446  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  172,840  ; 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Krebs    Pigment    &    Chemical    Company,     Newport,     Del. 

Paint  pigments.     169,622  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  172,841  ; 

published    Mar.    27,    1923. 
Kreenwlch,  Samuel,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Candy.     163,358  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Kreiss,  Albert  L.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.   Plant  food.    164,257  ; 

Feb.   13. 

Kreisler,  Jacques  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chains  for 
personal  adornment.     168,031 ;   May   8. 

Kreisman,  Louis,  doing  business  as"  Healthall  Medical 
Company,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Laxative  pills,  candy  laxa- 
tive, etc.     172,190  ;   Aug.  21. 

Krich,  Max  H.,  doing  business  as  Krich  Light  &  Electric 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Glass  lamp  shades.  172,942; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  159,321  ;  published  June  13.   1922. 

Krippendorf-Dittmann  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Ladles' 
and  misses'  leather  shoes.     164.561  :  Feb.  20. 

Krippendorf-Tuttle  White  Cliffs  Products  Co.,  The,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Fertilizers.  173,412;  Sept.  25;  Serial 
No.  177,744  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Krippendorf-Tuttle  White  Cliffs  Products  Co.,  The,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Ground  limestone,  chalk  whiting,  chalk, 
asphalt  filler,  and  whiting.  174.406  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial 
No.  176,482  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Kroder,  John,  and  Henry  Reubel  Company,  The,  New  Y''ork, 
N.  Y.  Angle  joints  for  railings,  brackets,  brads, 
metallic  carpet  bindings,  etc.  166,860 ;  Apr.  17 ; 
Serial  No.  163,584;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Krohn-Fechheimer  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Leather 
boots  and  shoes.  169.581 ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  160,013  ; 
published   Aug.    22,    1922. 

Kroneborger,  C.  H.,  &  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Coffee  and  tea. 
169,226 ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  165,085  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Kronovet,  Joseph  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Durahell 
Mills  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery  and  men's  and 
women's  knitted  underwear.  168,326  ;  May  22  ;  Serial 
No.    165,959  ;   published   Jan.    2,    1923. 

Kropacz,  John,  Drumheller,  Alberta,  Canada.  Steam 
whistles.  168,580  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  162,934  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

Krueger-Tobin  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
172,962;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  175,087;  published  June 
5,   1923. 

Krumm  &  McDonald  Co.      (See  McDonald,  William  J.) 

Krysiak,  John,  Four  Corners,  Wvo.  Sleighs.  167  764' 
May  8:  Serial  No.  170,142;  published  Feb.  6.  102.? 

Kubota,  Seiichi,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Preparation  for  cancer. 
175,426  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  173,891  ;  published  Aug.  21, 

Kuhn,  Harry  J.,  doing  business  as  Kuhn  Paint  and 
Varnish  Works,  Houston,  Tex.  Prepared  paints,  var- 
nishes, driers,  paste  paints,  colors  in  oil,  etc.  166,489  ; 
Apr.   3;  Serial  No.  171,023;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Kuhn  Paint  and  Varnish  Works.     (See  Kuhn,  Harry  J.) 

Kuhns  .Jacob  U.,  .ir.,  doing  business  as  The  Dairy  I'rod- 
ucts  Co.,  Greensburg.  Pa.     Ice  cream.     176,892  :  Dec  4 

Kulik,    Irving,    doing  business   as   Index-Ray   Mount   Co 
?.rS''A'y"'    ^-   ^-     Mounts   for  photographic  negatives! 
16    1923'  ■  ^^'   ^^^'^^  ^°'  ^'^"'1^^=  published  Jan. 

Kumamoto,  Miyakichi,  doing  business  as  Kumamoto  Fish 
9So' o^f^^S^^  ''^^^^  ^^^  c<'i'^es  and  canned  fish. 
173  381  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,015  ;  published  July 
o,  19^o. 


Kummer,  Upmann  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  173,367  ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  179,608 ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

Kumpf,  David  M.,  Pekin,  111.  Writing  pads.  176,705  ; 
Nov.    27. 

Kunst  &  Small  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen,  mohair, 
jute,  cotton,  silk,  and  linen  fabrics.  175,528  ;  Nov.  6  ; 
Serial  No.  181,195  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Kunz  Preparation's  Co.  (See  Minneapolis  Brewing  Com- 
pany.) 

Kuppenheimer,  B.,  &  Co.,  doing  business  as  The  House  of 
Kuppenheimer,  Chicago,  111.  Men's  outer  clothing — viz, 
suits  and  particularly  coats.  171,729 ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 
No.  170,587  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Kurtin  &  Kurtin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Butter,  eggs,  cheese. 
166,878 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  155,410 ;  published 
Feb.  6.  1923. 

Kurtz  Brothers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Macaroni  and  olive 
oil.  170,468;  July  17;  Serial  No.  167,002;  published 
Apr.  17,  1923. 

Kury,  Peter,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Ham  and  bacon.  169,694 ; 
June  26. 

Kusaka,  T.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Medicine  for  the  skin. 
177,177;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  180,981;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Kutz,  M.,  Company,  Inc.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Ladies'  hats. 
172,076;  Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  175,992;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Kwik-Bge  Stropper  Co.  (Not  Inc.),  Chicago,  111.  Razor- 
blade-stropping  holders.  174,970  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No. 
158,129  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Kyle,  Osborn  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Medicine  for  blood, 
rheumatism,  lumbago,  and  the  nerves.  168.570 ;  May 
29;  Serial  No.  166,888;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Kyograph  Photo  System.      (See  Wiggin,  J.  P.) 

Kyoto  Manufacturing  &  Trading  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tooth  brushes.     164,192  ;  Feb.   13. 

L.  &  R.  Company,  The,  Providence,  R.  I.  Shoe  laces,  corset 
laces,  and  elastic  webbing.     171,635  ;   Aug.   7. 

L.  S.  Laboratories.     (See  Singer,  Louis.) 

L.  T.  L.  Manufacturing  Company.    (See  Taylor,  Ward  S.) 

La  Belle  Brassiere  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brassiferea 
and  girdles.  176,973 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  179,209 ; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Laboratoire  Nativelle,  Paris,  France.  Medicines  for  the 
treatment  of  affections  of  the  heart.     163,235  ;  Jan.  2. 

Laboratoire  Nativelle,  Paris,  France.  Medicines  for  the 
treatment  of  affections  of  the  heart.     170,954  ;  ,Tuly  24. 

Laboratories  Reclus,  S.  A.,  Mexico,  Mexico.  Tooth  paste. 
164,621  ;  Feb.  20. 

Laboratorio  Chimico  Farmaceutlco  V.  Baldaccl.  (See 
Baldaccl,  Valentino.) 

Laboratorio  Chimico  Farmaceutico  Moderno  Di  Granelli 
Candiani  &  C.,  Turin,  Italy.  Magnesia  used  for  phar- 
maceutical purposes.  173,779 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
175,794  ;   published  June  26,  1923. 

Laboratorium    Leo.       (See    v.    Mayenburg,    Ottomar    H.) 

Laboratory  Products  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Grease  used 
for  oiling  parts  of  an  automobile.     163,508  ;  Jan.  16. 

Laboratory  Specialty  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Toilet  preparations.  172,382 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
141,229:   published   May  15,   1923. 

La  Borie,  Louis,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Toonin,  a  table  game. 
175,579  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  181,196 ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

La  Boyteaux.  Clarence  E.,  doing  business  as  C.  E.  La  Boy- 
teaax  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Concrete  mixers, 
saw  tables,  pumps,  hoists,  and  shovels.  171,705  ;  Aug. 
14  ;  Serial  No.  174,966  ;  published  May  8.  1923. 

Lace-Net  Importing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  laces, 
silk  and  fiber  and  silk  and  wool  laces.  173,180  :  Sept. 
18;   Serial  No.   169,766;  published  June  12,   1923. 

Lachman  Bro?;.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Household  furnish- 
ings. 165,096  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  102,022  ;  published 
Pec.   12,    1922. 

La  Cie.  C.  H.  Catelli,  Limited.  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada. 
Alimentary  pastes.  174,951  :  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
166.348  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Laclede  Brass  Works.     (See  Modra,  William.) 

i^aclede-Christy  Clay  Products  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Refractory  tiles  and  bricks  for  furnaces.  171,671 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Laclede-Christy  Clay  Products  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Modeling  cI.^y.      176.358  :   Nov.   20. 

Laclede-Christy  Clay  Products  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Stokers.     177.603  ;  Dec.  18. 

Lacost  &  Schwedler,  Chicago,  III..  Shoes  made  of  leather. 
166.975  ;  Apr.  17. 

La  Crosse  Rubber  Mills  Co.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Rubber 
boots  and  shoes.  168.262  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  170,492  ; 
published  Feb.  27.  1923. 

La  Crosse  Rubber  Mills  Co.,  doing  business  as  Wisconsin 
Rubber  Mills  Co.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Rubber  boots  and 
shoes.  170,087;  .July  10;  Serial  No.  170,489;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Lacteal  Analytical  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Milk 
culture.  169,196;  June  12;  Serial  No.  169,767;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

Oa  Dez  Cigar  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.  Cigars.  167.178  ;  Apr. 
24  ;  Serial  No.  172,023  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

r.ador(S  Perfumery  Co.     (See  Caplan,  Joseph.) 

Lady  Grey  Company.     (See  Beggs,  Stephen  J.) 


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Lndv  Jaiiis  rerfume  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Soap.     109,400  ; 
.lune  19:  Serial  No.  173.653;  publishecl  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Lady  Janis  Perfume  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Cold  cream,  com- 
plexion   powder,    perfume   and    toilet  water.      170,02s ; 
.luly  10;  Serial  No.  173,652;  published  Apr.   10,  1923. 
Ladwig-Schlueter  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.    Beverage  sold  as  a 
soft  drink  and  sirups  used  in  the  preparation  of  same. 
171,-t70  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178,250  ;  published  May  22, 
1023 
Laersen  Products  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cheese.     167,390 ; 

May  1  ;  Serial  No.  164,325  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Lafans,   Walter   S.,   doing  business  as  The  Bethelite  Co., 
Minneapolis,     Minn.       Decorative    lanterns.       169,253 ; 
June  12  ;  Serial  No.  170,980  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
ifavetto    Knitting    Mills   Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Silk 
knitted  coats,  knit  caps,  silk  and  brushed-wool  scarts, 
ami   Fweati'r   coats.      164,802;   Feb.   27. 
Lafavette    Pharmacal    Company,    The,    La    Fayette,    Ind. 
Pharmaceutical  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  hyper- 
acidity,  gastritis,  etc.     169,613 ;   June  26 ;   Serial  No. 
172,541 ;   published  Mar.   6,   1923. 
La  Fleur  Laboratories.      (See  Levy,   Simeon  S.) 
Lafor^  Perfumery  Co.      (See  Caplan,  Joseph.) 
La  France  Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Laundry 

tablets.      109,416;  June  12. 
La  Fuer,  Frederick,  doing  business  as  The  La  Fuer  Com- 
pany,    Detroit,     Mich.       Hair     restorative.      171,903  ; 
A\i^.  14. 
Lageriiolm,  Fred  E.,  doing  business  as  The  Bodex   Com- 
pany,   Charlotte,    N.   C.      Kat   exterminator.      177,738 ; 
Dec!   25;   Serial  No.   163,586;   published   Oct.  9,    1923. 
Lagreca  Co.     (See  Lagreca,  John.> 

Lagreca.  John,  doing  business  as  The  Lagreca  Co.,  Taun- 
ton, Mass.  Ointment  for  use  on  burns,  itch,  varicose 
veins,  etc.  165.813 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  167,306 ; 
published  .Tan.  2,   1923.  ^  ,..  '    „      ,. 

La    Habra   Citrus   Association,    La   Habra,   Cahf.      Fresh 

citrous  fruits.     171,932  ;  Aug.  14. 
Laidlaw,  James  H.,  doing  business  as  Marvel-o  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  San  Diego,  Calif.     Polishing  compound  for 
automobile    bodies.       170,711;     .July     24;     Serial    No. 
149,592;    published    Apr.    24,    1923.  ^   ^         ^  ,^ 

Laird,   Edwin   C,   doing  business  as   The    Safety   Holder 
Co  ,     Richmond,     Va.       Bedcover     holders.       176,773 ; 
Nov.  27. 
Laii-d  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Richmond,  Va.     Bak- 
ing powder.      164,629;   Feb.  20. 
Laird  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.,  The.  Richmond,  Va.    Coffee. 
171.177  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  171,581 ;  published  May  8, 
1923. 
Lake    Erie    Provision    Company,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 
Hams,    bacon,   lard,    and    sausage    products.      172,110 ; 
Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  172,422;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Lake  Mills  Milk  Company.     (See  Baumann,  Carl  A.) 
Lake  Shore  Elevator  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Ani- 
mal feeds.     176,960  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,562  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923.  . 
Lakeland  Phosphate   &  Fertilizer  Company,   Wilmington, 
Del.,    and    Lakeland    and    Bartow,    Fla.      Ground    soft 
phosphate.      166.021  ;    Mar.    27 ;    Serial    No.    163,453 : 
published  Dec.  19.  1922. 
La  Lainiere  de  Roubaix,  Roubaix,  France.     Woolen  piece 

goods.     163.359;  Jan.  9.  „    „„„ 

Lam,  Glines  &  Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tea.     167,879  ; 

Mav  8  ;  Serial  No.  167,138  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Lam.  'Glines  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tea.     170,078  ; 
July   10;   Serial  No.  167.137;   published   Apr.   3,   1923. 
Lamb,  Herbert  W.,  doing  business  as  Fireside  Industries, 
Lagrange,     Ind.       Correspondence     course     in     applied 
arts,  decalcomania  transfers,   etc.      175,936:   Nov.    13; 
Serial  No.  174.742  ;   published  Aug.   28,  1923. 
Lamb.    Thomas    B.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Handkerchiefs. 
170,110 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.   159,096 ;  published  Apr. 
3    1923. 
Lambert,   Cecil    H.,   Buffalo,   N.    Y.      Device    for   opening 
and  closing  fruit  jars  and  containers.     169,927  ;  July  3. 
Lambert  Pharmacal  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Medicated 
tablet  for  relief  of  indigestion,   ailments  of  the  throat, 
etc.     168.134  ;  May   15  ;   Serial  No.   170,770  ;   published 
Feb.  13,  1923. 
Lambert  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Barberton,  Ohio.     Rub- 
ber    cushion     tires.       168.182 ;     May    15 ;     Serial    No. 
169,309  :  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Lambert,  Virginia  C.  B.,  doing  business  as  Ozark  Chemical 
Co.,  Arcadia,  Mo.     Nail  emollient  or  polish.     168,831  ; 
May  29  :  Serial  No  170.493  :  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Lamhorn    &    Company.    New   York.   N.    Y.      Toilet    sonps, 
169.481;     .Tune    19;     Serial    No.     174,397;     published 
Mar.  20.  1923. 
Laminated  Shim  Company,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 

Shims  and  shim  .stock.     175.274  ;  Oct.  30. 
Lamke  &  Stemme,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Surgical  rubber 
goods  and    drucgists'   sundries.      171,515:   Aug.   7;   Se- 
rial No.   173,237  :   published  May   8,   1923. 
Lamm  Brothers.  Baltimore,  Md.     Men's  and  boys'  pants. 

163.591 ;  Jan.  23. 
Lamont-Corliss  and  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Choco- 
late. 171.295  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  166,307  ;  published 
May  15,  1923. 
Lamont-Corliss  and  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Milk 
chocolate  anri  cocoa.  177.265:  Dec.  11;  Serial  No. 
167,257;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 


Lamont-Corliss   and    Company,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Milk 
chocolate    and    cocoa.      177,266 :    Dec.    11  ;    Serial    No. 
107.255  ;  published  Mar.   20,  1923. 
Lamont-Corliss  and  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Chocolate 

coating  and  cocoa.     177,281;  Dec.  11. 
Lamont-Corliss   and   Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Cocoa 

and  chocolate.     177,282  ;  Dec.  11. 
Lamont-Corliss    and    Company,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Milk 

chocolate.     177,283:  Dec.   11. 
Lamont-Corliss   and    Company,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Milk 

chocolate  and  cocoa.     177,285:  Dec.  11. 
Lamport    Company    of    Texas,    Inc.,    The,    Dallas,    Tex. 
Linen,    canvas,    cotton,    and    sailcloth    in    the    piece. 
175,609  ;   Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No.   173,133  ;   published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 
Lamport  Export  Company,  Inc.,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.     Linen, 
canvas,    cotton,    and    sailcloth   piece    goods.      168,765 ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,134  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Lamson    Brothers    Co.,    The,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Flannels   In 

the  piece.     163,509  ;  Jan.  16. 
Lamson   Goodnow  Mfg.  Company,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass. 

Knives  for  domestic  use.     163,818;  Jan.  30. 
Lamson  &  Sessions  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Bolts. 

164,579  ;   Feb.   20. 
Lamson  &  Sessions  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Bolts 
and    rivets.      165,618;    Mar.    13;    Serial   No.    167,304; 
published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Lain-Te    Mfg.    Co..    Oklahoma.    Okla.       Shaving    lotions. 
177,702  ;   Dec.   25 ;   Serial   No.   166,142  ;   published  Oct. 
9,  1923. 
Lancaster  Bone  Fertilizer  Co.  Inc.,  Lancaster,  Pa.     Fer- 
tilizers   and    lime    for    fertilizers.      171,548 ;    Aug.    7 ; 
Serial  No.   178,260  ;   published   May  15,  1923. 
Lancaster  Mills,   Clinton,   Mass.     Textile   cotton    dresses. 
175,947  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.   172,747  ;  published  Aug. 
28,    1923.  ( 

Lance  Packing   Co.,   Charlotte,   N.  C.      Candy,  peanut  but- 
ter,   peanut-butter   sandwich,    shelled    and    salted   pea- 
nuts,   marshmallows,    etc.      170,701 ;    July    24 ;    Serial 
No.    156,644;    published    Mar.    20,    1923. 
Lanchester  Motor  Co..   Ltd.,   The,  Birmingham,   England. 
Automobiles,  motor  trucks,  and  motor  cycles.     163,360  ; 
Jan.  9. 
Lanchpster  Shirt  Co.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  and 
bovs'     dress    shirts.      171,254 ;    July    31  ;     Serial     No. 
169,717  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Land,  Julius,  doing  business  as  Vanitie  Hat  Co.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Ladies,'  misses,'  and  children's  hats.     176,106  : 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No,  152,428  ;   published  July  24,  1923. 
Landau    Cabinet   Company,    St.   Louis,   Mo.      Upholstered 
furniture.     175,197;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  174,743;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 
Lande  &  Miskend,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.     Silk  undergarments 
for  women  and  children.     166,729  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No. 
109.364;   published  Jan.   23,   1923. 
Landenberger,  J.  W.,  &  Co.     (See  Landenberger,  J.  Wil- 
liam.) 
Landenberger,  J.  William,  doing  business  as  J.  W.  Lan- 
denberger &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Hosiery.     164,546  ; 
Feb,    20. 
Landers,  Frary  &  Clark,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Electrically- 
driven  vacuum  cleaners.     172,010  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No. 
175,799  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Landers,  Frary  &  Clark,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Electrically- 
driven  laundry  washing  machines.     175,917  ;   Nov.  13  ; 
Serial   No.   180.376:  published   Sept.   4.   1923. 
Landis  &  Gyr  A.-G.,  Zug,  Switzerland.     Electrical  record- 
ing measuring  instruments.     177.657  ;   Dec.  25  ;   Serial 
No.  1S1.692  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Landis  &  Gyr  A.-G.,  Zug,   Switzerland,     Electrical   maxi- 
mum recording  measuring  instruments.     177,656  ;  Dec. 
25  :   Serial  No.  181,693  ;   published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Landis  Machine  Company,  Waynesboro,  Pa.     Cutter  heads, 
thread-cutting  machines,  and  cutters  therefor.      177,617  ; 
Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  182,593  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Lane     Co.     Inc.,     The,     Altavista,     Va.       Cedar     chests. 
175,916:     Nov.     13;     Serial     No.     180,377;    published 
Aug.    28.   1923. 
Lane,  J.  H..  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  goods. 

163.939  :  Feb.  6. 
Lane,  W.  T.,  &  Brothers,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     Cloth  bags 

and  baskets.     171,646;  Aug.  7. 
Lanfranchi.   Anne,   doing  business   as   Rollee,   New  York, 
N.  Y.     Hats  for  women   and  children.      176,957 ;   Dec. 
11:  Serial  No.  177,305:  published  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Langbein,  W^m.,  &  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Razors,  knives, 
shears,     and     tools.       168,902 ;     May    29 ;     Serial    No. 
166,528  :  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Langfeld,  Daniel,  doing  business  as  High  Score  Products 
Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.     Creamery  butter.     167,876  ;  May  8  ; 
Serial  No.  167,182  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Langfeld,  Daniel,  doing  business  as  High  Score  Products 
Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.    Creamery  butter  and  eggs.    167.877  ; 
Mav  8  ;  Serial  No.  167,181 ;  published  Jan.  9.  1923. 
Langford,  Philip  J..  Frostproof,  Fla.     Fresh  citrus  fruits. 
165.559  ;  Mar.  13  ;   Serial  No.   156,393  ;  published  Dec. 
26,  1922. 
Langford.   W^illiam   S.,   Baltimore.   Md.      Power   belts  for 
transmission,    carrying,    and    elevating   use.      175,227 ; 
Oct.  30. 
Langley  &  Michaels  Co.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.     Fountain 
cocoa    paste,    beverage    cocoa,    and    ice-cream    powder. 
164,298;  Feb.  20. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  rer/istrants  of  trade-marks — Continiied. 


Lanman  &  Kemp,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bowel  regulator. 
173,665 ;   Oct.   2 ;    Serial  No.   175,874 ;   published  June 

26,  1923. 

LansburRh  &  Brotber,  Washington,  D.  C.  Phonographs. 
166,577  ;   Apr.  10  ;   Serial  No.   171,424 ;   published  Jan. 

23  1923. 

Lans'burgh  &  Bro.,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Disk-record 
brush,  phonographs,  needles  for  talking  machines,  etc. 
177,847  ;  Dec.  25. 

Lansing  Taint  and  Color  Co.,  Lansing  and  Lansing  Town- 
ship, Ingham  County,  Mich.  Paints,  enamels,  var- 
nishes, japans,  stains,  and  colors  in  oil.  164,668 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Lantieri  Brothers,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Electrically-equipped 
chandeliers  and  electric  heaters  and  curlers.  166,130  ; 
Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  140,601  ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 

Lanzet,  Annette,  doing  business  as  Lanzette  Laboratories, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Face  cleanser  consisting  of  a 
specially-prepared  tissue  paper,  face  cream,  talcum 
powder,  etc.  167,464  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,135  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  23.  1923. 

Lanzette    Laboratories.      (See    Lanzet,    Annette.) 

Lapin,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Thread  for  stringing 
beads  or  pearls.     175,265  ;  Oct.  30. 

Lapres,  Theo.  J.,  Inc.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Salt-water 
taffy.  172,286 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  167,777 ;  pub- 
lished May  29,   1923. 

Larabee  Flour  Mills  Corporation,  The,  Hutchinson,  Kans., 
and    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Wheat   flour.      170.807 :    July 

24  :   Serial  No.    171,502 ;   published   Mar.    13.    1923. 
Larabee     Flour     Mills     Corporation,     The,     Hutchinson, 

Kans.,  and  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Wheat  flour.  170.841 ; 
July  24  ;  Serial  No.  162,426  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Larabee  Flour  Mills  Corporation,  Hutchinson,  Kans., 
and  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Wheat  flour.  170,931-2;  July 
24  ;  Serial  Nos.  162,427-8  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Laraway,  Fred  A.,  Cleveland,  N.  Y.  Packages  comprising 
display  boards  on  which  are  mounted  packing  gaskets. 
165,146 :  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  147,625 ;  published  Oct. 
31    1922 

La  kesista  Corset  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Brassieres,  brasselettes,  and  corsets.     164,737  ;  Feb.  27. 

La  Resista  Corset  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Corsets.     164,861 ;  Feb.  27. 

La  Resista  Corset  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Com- 
bination undergarments  for  women  and  children. 
165,339  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  162,997  ;  published  Nov.  7, 
1922. 

La  Resista  Corset  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Cor- 
sets. 172,000  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  167,004 ;  published 
May  29,  1923. 

Largal   Company.      (See   Glessner,    Inez   C.) 

Large  &  Roomy  Overall  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Overalls,  suits,  and  work  trousers.     172,187;  Aug.  21. 

Largman  Brothers,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sweaters. 
172,172  ;  Aug.  21. 

Larkide  Company.  The,  Boston  and  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Artificial  leather.  165,396  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  157,225  ; 
publLshed  Oct.   17,   1922. 

Larkin,  Bertha  M.,  Georgetown,  Mass.  Toy  villages  and 
dolls.  175,175 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  181,343 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Larkin  Co.,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Soaps,  polish  for  shoes, 
metal,  silver  and  stoves,  washing  tablets,  etc.  163,793  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Larkin  Co.  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Medicated  ointments  or 
salves  for  external  use.  177,749  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No. 
179,942  ;  published  Oct.  9.  1923. 

Larkin,  John  C,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  174,339  ; 
Oct.   16 ;   Serial  No.   155.895  ;  published  July  IS.   1922. 

Larned,  Carter  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Overalls, 
pants,   and  coats.     167,968 ;  May   8. 

Larrowe  Milling  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Dairy  and  cat- 
tle feed.  171,032  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  159,587  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Larrowe  Milling  Company,  The,  Detroit,  Mich.  Dairy  and 
cattle  feed.  171,13.5-6  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  Nos.  159,588-9  ; 
published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Larson,  Clifford  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Liquid  gauges,  gauges 
for  measuring  the  relative  change  In  gravities  of  liq- 
uids, etc.  174,839  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  178,049  ;  pub- 
lished July  31,  1923. 

Larson,  L.  P.,  .Jr.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mint  confec- 
tion. 169.204;  June  12;  Serial  No.  168,770;  published 
Mar.  27,  1923. 

Larson,  L.  P.,  Jr.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chewing  gum. 
169,205  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  168,769  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 

Larson-Sorahan  Co.,  Inc..  Salem,  Oreg.  Furniture  and 
automobile  polish.  174.492:  Oct.  16:  Serial  No. 
177.563  ;  published  July  17.  1923. 

La  Salle  Company,  The,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Hair  tonic. 
165,471 :  Mar.  13.  Serial  No.  168,158  ;  published  Dec. 
12,  1922. 

La  Salle  Company,  The,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Liquid  anti- 
septic used  as  a  remedy  for  sore  throat  and  tonsillitis, 
canker,  and  sore  mouth,  etc.  165,522  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 
No.  164.058;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

La  Salle  Manufacturing  Company,  La  Salle.  HI.  OfBce 
and  phonograph  record  ri^cks.  169,620 :  June  26  ;  Se- 
rial No.  172,748  :  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Lasco  Company.      (See  Stabler,  Louis  A.) 


Lasher,  Charles  W.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  The  Art  Label 

Company,     Chicago,     111.       Display     stands    or    easels. 

170,271  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.   174,251 ;   published  Apr. 

10,   1923. 
Lasitter,     Joseph,     Richmond,     Va.       General     tonic    for 

animals.     166,993  ;  Apr.   17. 
Laskin  Brothers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Camisoles,  bloomers, 

chemises,  etc.     171,842.     Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  171,223; 

published  May  15,  1923. 
Laskin-Swatt  Co.,  El  Paso,  Tex.     Hosiery.     168,452  ;  May 

22 ;    Serial  No.   170,144 ;   published  Feb.   20,   1923. 
Laskin-Swatt  Co.,  El  Paso,  Tex.     Cotton  and  wool  piece 

goods.      172,607  ;    Sept.    11  ;    Serial    No.    170,145 ;    pub- 
lished June  5,   1923. 
La    Societe    Anonyme    des    Automobiles    TJnic,    Puteaux, 

France.     Bicycles,  automobiles,  motor  cycles,  tricycles, 

and  bicyclettes.     169,166  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  167,249  ; 

published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
La   Societe   Anonyme   "Parfums   Gueldy,"    Paris,    France. 

Perfumes,    toilet   waters,    face    lotions,    etc.      169,642 ;  . 

June  26  ;   Serial  No.   170,938  ;  published   Mar.  6,   1923. 
La   Societe  Comar  &  Cie.,   Paris,   France.     Antispasmodic 

remedy    and    agent    for    nervous    affections.      165,499 ; 

Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166,005  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
La    Societe    En   Nom    Collectif   J.    Thirlez    Pere   &    Fils. 

Lille,  France.     Sewing  thread.     175,451 ;   Nov.  6 ;   Se- 
rial No.  182,919  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Lassen,    Frank   U.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Health   wafers. 

167,269  ;  Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.  152,510  ;  published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 
Latham,  S.  A.,  Andalusia,  Ala.     Liniment  and  antiseptic 

for  external    application  in   the  treatment   of  rheuma- 
tism,  blood   poison,   infections,  etc.      167,937  ;   May   8  ; 

Serial  No.  172.602  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Latheral   Soap   Company,  Tampa,   Fla.      Soap.      167,757 ; 

May  8 ;  Serial  No.  170,531  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Lau,  H.  P.,  Co.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.     Coffee,  rice,  and  evapo- 
rated  milk.      170,667;   July  17;    Serial   No.    158,320; 

published  Oct..   3,   1922. 
Lauber,    Benjamin,    doing    business    as    Valentino    Com- 
pany, Not  Incorporated,  Chicago,  111.     Hair  preparation 

and  tonic.     177,814;  Dec.  25. 
Laucks,  I.  F.,  Inc.,  Seattle,  Wash.     Fertilizer.     166,968 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Laudeman,  Jesse  O.,  doing  business  as  Sunset  Manufactur- 
ing  Co.,   Los   Angeles,   Calif.     Piston  rings.     163,439 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Laundrene  Soap  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.     Soap.     167,720  ;  May 

8  :  Serial  No.  146,079  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Laur,  Maurice,  Levallois-Perret,  France.     Emery  cloth  and 

paper.    163,592  ;  Jan.  23. 
Laurel  Ice  &  Packing  Co.,  Laurel,  Miss.    Butter.    167,207  ; 

Apr.  24  :  Serial  No.  165,295  :  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Lausser,    Frederick,   &   Son,   New   York,   N.   Y.      All-wool 

coating.     175,659;   Nov.   6;   Serial  No.   181,694;   pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 
Lauter,    Leon,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Watches,    movements, 

and  parts  thereof.     164,397;  Feb.  20. 
Lauterjung    &    Sohn,    Sollngen-Sud,    Germany.     Swords, 

sabers,    cutlasses,    rapiers,    etc.       165,600 ;    Mar.    13 ; 

Serial  No.  125,390 ;  published  Sept.  19,  1922. 
Lauterstein,    Jacob,    Portland,    Oreg.      Men's,    boys',    and 

youths'  coats,  vests,  trousers,  and  overcoats.     172,161 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Laux,   John,   doing  business   as  Wilsonville  Roller  Mills, 

Wilsonville,    Nebr.      Wheat    flour.      177,226;    Dec.    11; 

Serial  No.  175,501 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Lava    Crucible   Company   of   Pittsburgh,    Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

Cements.     169,288  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  162,119  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 
La  Valliere  Company,  The,  New  Orleans,  La.    Perfume  ex- 
tract, toilet  water,  face  powder,  etc.     172,525  ;  Sept.  4  ; 

Serial   No.   173,604  :   published  May  29.  1923, 
La   Valliere   Company,   The,   New  Orleans,   La.     Perfume 

extract,   toilet   water,   bath  salt,   talcum   powder,   etc. 

175.419  ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   169,444  ;   published  Mar. 

27, 1923. 
Lavino,   B.   J.,   and   Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Refrac.*- 

tory  cements.     172,588  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  170,029  ; 

published  June  5,   1923. 
Law,  Edwin  F..  assignor  to  J.  E.  Sherts,  doing  business 

as    Sherts    Cigar    Company.     Lancaster,    Pa.      Cigars. 

23.874  :  renewed  Nov.  28,  1923. 
Lawler,  William  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Elk  Pharmacy, 

Lexington,     Tenn.       Flesh     builder     and     iron     tonic. 

167,501  :    May   1  ;    Serial   No.    166,508 ;   published   Dec. 

26,  1922. 
Lawlor-McCormick  Co.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.     Moth  and 

insect   preventives.     164,394 ;   Feb.   20. 
Lawrence,    Anna,    Fitchburg,    Mass.      Candies.      165.889 ; 

Mar     20. 
Lawrence,  C.  Harland,  Taunton,  Mass.     Yarn  spun  with 

a    mixture   of   cotton    and    wool.      172,924 ;    Sept.    11 ; 

Serial  No.  177,006  ;  published  May  29.  1923. 
Lawrence   Soap   Co.,   Methuen,   Mass.      Soaps.      170,652 ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  169,366 ;  published  Apr.  24.  1923. 
Lawrence,  W.  A.,  Co.  Inc.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     Knitted 

piece  soods  composed  of  a  cotton  baclt  with  wool  face. 

165,485;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  167,680;  published  Dec. 

19    1922. 
Lawrence,    William,    &    Co.,    Limited,    Colwick,    England. 

Furniture    and    upholstery.      169,875 :    July    3 ;    Serial 

No.    134,909:    published   Apr.    3,    1923. 


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I.awronce,  Wiltsc  5[..  nrooklliip.  Mass.,  and  Hartow,   Flu. 

\Yronclies.     171.T2-t:  Auk.  14  ;  Sorial  No.  170,721  ;  pub- 

lishod  May  8.  1923. 
l.nwrencebufK  Roller  Mills  Co.,  Lawrenceburp,  Ind.    Wheat 

Hour.     l(Ui,147  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  157,071  ;  published 

Oct.  31.  1922. 
Lawreucoburfr     Roller    Mills     Co.,     Iiawi-eiiceburg,     Ind. 

Scratch  food.     167,193;  Apr.   24;   Serial  No.  1G2,423  ; 

published  Dec.  12,   1922. 
Lawrenceburji     Roller     Mills     Co.,     Lawrencebure,     Ind. 

Wheat  flour.     170,791:   July   24;   Serial   No.    170.774; 

published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Lawrenceburg  Roller  Mills  Co.,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind.     Self- 
rising  flour.    172,467-S  :  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  Nos.  170,772-3  ; 

published   May  8,   1923. 
Lawrenceburg  Roller  Mills  Co.,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind.     Self- 
rising   flour.      172,601;   Sept.    11;    Serial   No.    170,771; 

published   June   5,    1923. 
Lawrenceburg     Roller     Mills     Co.,     Lawrenceburg,     Ind. 

Scratch   feed    for   poultry.      172,981  ;   Sept.    11  ;    Serial 

No.    174.314 :   published   June   5,    1923. 
Lawrenceburg     Roller     Mills     Co.,     Lawrenceburg.     Ind, 

Wheat    flour.      176.836:    Dec,    4;    Serial    No.    178,744; 

published    Sept.    11,    1923. 
Lawton,  Thomas,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Devices  for  massag- 
ing or  eiercising  the  human  bodv.     172,274  ;  Aug.  28  ; 

Serial   No.   177.851  ;    published   May   29.    1923. 
Layng,  Charles  II.,  New  York,  N,  Y,     Sapphires.     163,851  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Lazar,  Sol,  doing  business  as  Semper-Vita   Laboratories, 

Chicago,  III.     Liver  tonic  and  blood  purifier.     165,602  ; 

Mar.  13  :   Serial  No.  167.003  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Lazarus,    Goldberg   &   Friedman,    Inc.,   New   York,   N.    Y. 

Boys',  students',  young  men's  and  men's  suits,  knicker- 
bockers,  and  topcoats.      171,855  ;   Aug.   14  ;    Serial  No. 

170,775  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Lazell    Perfumer,   Newburgh.   N.    Y.      Eouge   and   powder 

compact     package.       174.665 :     Oct.  .  23 ;     Serial     No. 

170,300  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Lazier,    J.    F.,    Mfg.    Co.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Nonalcoholic, 

maltless    soft   drinks.      171,050 ;    July    31  ;    Serial    No. 

175,430  ;  published  May  8.  1923. 
Lazier,  J.  F.,  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Nonalcoholic  malt- 
less  soft  drinks.     173,989  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,745  ; 

published  July  17,  1923. 
Lazlnsky,   Baruet,   doing  business  as  Resolute  Shirt  Co., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress  shirts.     163,593  ;  Jan.  23. 
Lazrus,  Benjamin,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Watches.     166,589  ; 

Apr.   10  :  Serial  No.  168,581  ;  published  Dec.  26.  1922. 
Lea,    Leander    A.,    Bossier,    La.      Hair    tonic.      172,791 ; 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,503  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Leach,   C.   H..   Company,   Boston,   Mass.     Oil   condensers, 

heat    exchangers,    and    dephlegmators.      175.078 ;    Oct. 

30  ;  Serial  No.  169,720  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Leach,   C.   H.,   Company,   Boston,   Mass.      Oil   condensers, 

heat    exchangers,    and    dephlegmators.      175,958 ;    Nov. 

13  ;   Serial  No.  169,719 ;   published  Aug.   21,   1923. 
Leach,  L.  D.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Hardwood  floor- 
ing.    171.566  ;  Aug.   7  ;   Serial  No.   174,017  ;  published 
Mar.   27.    1923. 

Leadclad  Wire  Company,   Wheeling  and   Moundsville,  W. 

Va.     Woven-wire  fencing,  barbed  wire,  steel  fenceposts, 

and  wire  staples.     173,585  ;  Sept.  25. 
Leader  Iron  Works,  Decatur,  111.     Tanks.     171,575;  Aug. 

7:  Serial  No.  172,749:  published  May  22,  1923. 
Leahy,  George  F.,   Syracuse,   N.  Y.     Preparation  for  the 

relief  of  chronic  and  acute  neuritis.     167,659  ;  May  8  ; 

Serial  No.  167,821 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Leahy  Manufacturing  Co.,    Higginsville,  Mo.     Incubators 

and  brooders.     177,590  :  Dec.  18. 
Leather   Products    &   Finishing   Co.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 

Ring   books,    leather   coin    pouches,    leather   key   cases, 

and  special   leather   letter   covers.     170,560 :   July   17 ; 

Serial  No.  173.902;  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 
T.phannn   Roilev   Works.      (See   Pettv.   .T.   K.,  &  Company.) 
Lebannon  Oil  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Salad  oil.     171,761 ;  Aug. 

14  ;  Serial  No.  160,416 ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Le  Blume  Import  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soap. 
168.907  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  163,313  ;  published  Mar.  6, 
1923. 

Lebwoh]  &  Mindlch.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Tobacco,  cigar, 
and  cigarette  boxes.  174,375 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No. 
166.950:  published  July  17.  1923. 

Lechner.  George  S.,  doing  business  as  Radina  Remedy 
Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  preparation  used  in 
the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  neuralgia,  gout,  sciatica, 
etc.     163.107;   .Tan.  2. 

Lechner,  George  S.,  doing  business  as  Radina  Remedy 
Co.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Laxative  for  regulating  the 
bowels.     1G4.147  ;  Feb.  13. 

Lecithin  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  composi- 
tion for  neurasthenic  disorders.  173,048:  Sept.  11- 
Serial  No.    176.839  ;   published  June  12,  1923. 

Leclare  Laboratories.  The.      fSee  Hinkle.  Hutchinson  S.) 

Lederer,  Herbert  B.,  Corp.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Ginghams. 
175.519;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  177,089;  published  Aug. 
28, 1923. 

Ledorer  &  Latz.  doing  business  as  The  Barriemore  Shop, 
New  York.  N.  Y.  Shoes  made  of  leather.  170.387 ; 
July  17 ;   Serial   No.    170,655  ;   published  Apr,   3,   1923. 

Lederle  Antitoxin  Laboratories,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fer- 
mented bottled  milk.  169.164 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
167.136;  published   Mar.   27,    1923. 


Le    Dontrco    Manufacturing    Company,    The,    Cincinnati, 

Ohio.     Paper  bags.     163,751  ;  .Tan,  2"3. 
Loc    Brothers    Company,    San    Antonio,    Tex.      Trousers, 

overalls,  shirts.     175,000;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  172,603; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Lee  County  tracking  Co.,  Fort  Mj'ers,  Fla.     Fresh  citrous 

fruits.     176,253  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  178,261  ;  published 

Sept.   4,   1923. 
Lee,  Francis,  &  Company.     (Seo  Asher,  Helen.) 
Lee,  Harry  C,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Golf  balls. 

175,595 ;   Nov,   6 ;    Serial   No,   179,278 ;   published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Lee,   Harry    C,    &   Company,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Tennis 

rackets.      175,596  ;   Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No.   179,277  ;   pub- 
lished Aug.   21,   1923. 
Lee,  Jackson  D.,  Wyneote,   Pa.     Powders  and  tablets  to 

aid  digestion  and  relieve  neuralgia  and  headaches,  etc. 

173,833 ;   Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No.   174,789 ;  published  June 

26,  1923. 
Lee,  John   C,   sr.,   Leesburg,   Fla.     Fresh  oranges,  grape- 
fruit,   and    tangerines    and    other    fresh    citrus    fruits, 

166,421  ;    Apr.    3 ;   Serial   No.   164,815 ;    published   Jan. 

9,  1923. 
Lee   I'aper  Company,   Vicksburg,   Mich.     Bond   paper   for 

writing,  ledger,  and  printing  purposes.     165,321 ;  Mar, 

6;  Serial  No.  169,063  •  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Lee.    Ray    O.,    Kansas    Citv.   Mo.      Dentifrice.      167,582 ; 

May  1  :  Serial  No.  170,202  ;  published  Jan.  .30,  1923. 
Lee,  Severin   S.,  doing  business  as  S.   S.  Lee  &  Co.,   Spo- 
kane, Wash.     Qhocolate-coated  raisins.     171.306 ;  Aug. 

7  ;   Serial  No.   164,649  :   published  May  1,   1923. 
Lee-Strauss  Co.,  Johnstown.  Pa.     Vegetable,  mineral,  and 

animal  products.     1T5.653  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,345  ; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Lee-Strauss  Co.,  Johnstown,  Pa.     Antifreeze  preparation 

for  automobile  radiators.     177.246  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

181,344  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Lee,   Virgil,   Toronto,   Ontario,    Canada.      Greaseless   hair 

dressing    and     tonic.       169,887  ;    July    3 ;     Serial    No. 

155,353  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Leech,  Arthur  L.,   Co.,  The,  Kennebunk,  Me.     Flavorings 

and   extracts.      169,892  ;    July    3  ;   Serial   No.    160,889  ; 

published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Leech  Tire   Patch  Company,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Automo- 
bile tire  patches.     163,108  :  Jan.  2. 
Leeco    Citrus    Growers'    Association,    Fort    Myers,     Fla. 

Fresh    citrous    fruits.      175,615 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

180,867;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Lees,  James  and  Sons  Company,  Bridgeport,  Pa.     Worsted, 

woolen,  silk,  and  silk  and  wool  mixed  yarns.     163,095  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Leesburg  Packing  House,  Leesburg,  Fla.     Fresh  oranges, 

grapefruit,  and  tangerines  and  other  fresh  citrus  fruits. 

166,422;    Apr.   3;    Serial   No.    164,813;    published   Jan. 

9,  1923. 
Lefas.   Stephen  D.,   doing  business   as  Columbia   Bottling 

Works,    Washington.    D.    C.      Ginger    ale,    root    beer, 

and  sarsaparilla.   165,748  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  171,090  ; 

published   Jan.   2,    1923. 
Lefavor,   Ralph   G.,   Seattle,   Wash.     Corn  meal,   cracked 

wheat,    health    bran,    etc.      165,241  ;    Mar.    6. 
Lefebvre,    George    E.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Saxophone    and 

clarinet  reeds.     172,428  ;  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.  176,195  ; 

published  May  15.   1923. 
Leftwich,  John  G.,  doing  business  as  Pyrea  Chemical  Co., 

St.  Joseph,  Mo.     Tooth  paste.     164,474  ;  Feb.  20. 
Legendy,   Anna,   Newark,   N.    J.      Corn   salves.      176,944  : 

Dec.  4. 
Leggett,  Francis  H.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Flavor- 
ing preparation  for  food  products.     170.164  ;  July  10 ; 

Serial   No.    169.859;   publlaheri    Apr.  3.    1923 
Leggett,  Francis  H.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Canned 

apricots,      grapes,     plums,     peaches,      pineapple,      etc. 

171.247  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  171,275  ;  published  May  8, 

1923. 
Legion  Publishing  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  X.     Maga- 
zine  section.      174,831 :    Oct.    23  ;    Serial   No.    176,196  ; 

published  July  31,  1923. 
Lehigh  Corporation.  The,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Calculating 

machine.     163,661 ;  Jan.  23. 
Lehigh  Silk  Hosiery  Mills  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hosiery. 

163.594-5  ;  Jan.  23. 
Lehigh   Silk   Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.,   New  York.   N.   Y.      Silk 

hosiery  for  women  and  children.     164.082  :  Feb.   13. 
Lehigh   Silk  Hosiery  Mills.   Inc.,  New  York.  N.   Y.      Silk 

hosierv  for  women   and  children.      164.137:  Feb.   13. 
Lehigh  Silk  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Phila- 
delphia and  Norristown,  Pa. ;  and  Hoboken,  N.  J.     Silk 

hosiery.     173,589;  Sept.  25. 
Lehman   Bros.,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Silver-plated  articles. 

174.351:   Oct.   16;   Serial  No.   177,391;   published  May 

29.  1923. 
Lehman    Brothers,   Inc.,   New  York.   N.   Y.      Ladies'   and 

misses'    wearing    apparel.      172.603:    Sept.    11;    Serial 

No.    170.656;    published    June    5,    1923. 
Lehnhoff-Wyld,   Frederic,  Paris,  France.     Pharmaceutical 

products.     165,521  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  164,016  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922. 
LehnhofiC-Wyld,   Frederic.  Paris.   France.     Oxychloride  of 

bismuth    in    camphorated    solution.      172,880-1  :    Sept. 

11;   Serial  No.  175,901-2;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Lehoczky,  Helen.  Cleveland.  Ohio.     Confection.     171.416; 

Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  172,481  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Lehon  Company,  The,  ChicagOj  HI.  Asphalt  shingles. 
167,908  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,975  ;  published  Jan.  9, 
1923. 

Lehr,  Horace,  doing  business  as  H.  Lehr  &  Co.,  Easton, 
Pa.  Upright  and  grand  pianos,  player  pianos,  electric 
and  reproducing  pianos,  and  phonographs.  173,002 ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  177,494  ;  published  June  5,   1923. 

Leib,  William  A.,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sweaters, 
dresses,  and  scarfs.  175,114 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
176,744  ;   published  Aug.  14,   1923. 

Leieh,  John  H.,  Co.,  New  Xork,  N.  Y.  Bathing  suits. 
104,040;   Feb.   6. 

Leichner,  L.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Face  powder,  toilet  rouge 
powder  and  toilet  rouge  sticks,  etc.  176,233  ;  Nov.  20  ; 
Serial   No.   166,186 ;   published   Aug.   7,    1923. 

Leichtman,  Calvin,  doing  business  as  Leichtman  Candy 
Manufacturing  Company,  Hazleton,  Pa.  Candy. 
175,124  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  175,932  ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Leigh  Banana  Case  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shipping 
crates  and  hampers.  165,177 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
170,495 ;    published   Dec.   12,    1922. 

Leigh  Chemist,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumes. 
175,582 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  181,287 ;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

Leigh  Chemist,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumes. 
175,583  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,288  ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

LPikauf,    George,    &    Co.      (See   Leikauf,    George   L.) 

Leikauf,  George  L.,  doing  business  as  George  Leikauf  & 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pencil  sharpeners.  164,195  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Leitchfiekl  Clothing  Co..  Leitchfipld,  Ky.  Men's  and 
young  men's  suits.  169,315 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
169.639  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Leland  Lock  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Locks  for  automo- 
biles and  parts  thereof.     173,520  ;  Sept.  25. 

Lemaitre,  Jean  R.,  Paris,  France.  Antiseptic  compounds. 
163,361 ;  Jan.  9. 

Lemes,  Benigno  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  pistols, 
revolvers,    shotguns,    and    rifles.      168,299 ;    May    15. 

Lemoine,  Hyatt,  New  York,  N.  Y.  One  piece  overall  or 
combination  suits.  168,321 ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No. 
167,644 ;    published    Feb.    13,    1923. 

Lemoine,  Pierre,  Cie.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumery. 
165.765;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No  160,970;  published  Jan. 
2,    1923. 

Lemoine,  Narcisse,  doing  business  as  N.  Lemoine  Com- 
pany, Framingham,  Mass.  Medicinal  preparation  for 
the  treatment  of  piles.  175,897  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 
176,083:  published  Aug.   14,  1923. 

Lemoine,  Narcisse,  doing  business  as  N.  Lemoine  Com- 
pany, Framingham,  Mass.  Preparation  for  the  treat- 
ment of  catarrh.  175,898 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
176,084  ;  published  Aug.  14.  1923. 

Lemonium   Company.      (See   Puente   &   Cicero.) 

LenapS  Silk  Company,  East  Stroudsburg,  Pa.  Broad  silk 
goods  in  the  piece.  170,044 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
175,089  ;  published  Apr.   10,   1923. 

Leo,  Ansel  S..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wheat  flour.  176,650  ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  143,823  ;  published  July  31.  1923. 

Leolith  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wall 
board,  shingles,  tiles,  etc.  172,682 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial 
No.  162,995;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Leon  Israel  &  Bros.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee  and 
tea.  176,652  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  125,112  ;  published 
Sept.   11,   1923. 

Leonard,  Charles  R.,  doing  business  as  C.  R.  Leonard 
Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Carbon  paper.  177,753 ; 
Dec.   25 ;    Serial   No.    179.007 :   published   Oct.   9.   1923 

Leonard,  H.  L.,  Rod  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fishing 
rods  and  reels.  167,070  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  172,336  ; 
published  Feb.   6,  1923. 

Leonard,  H.  Lu,  Rod  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Split  bamboo 
lengths.  168,732;  May  29;  Serial  No.  172,337;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 

Leonard.  Morton  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Men's  work  shirts. 
164,830  :  Feb.  27. 

Leonard!.  S.  B.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Prepara- 
tions for  the  treatment  of  the  blood,  chronic  rheuma- 
tism, pimples,  boils,  etc.  167.404  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
165,591  ;  published   Dec.   26,   1922. 

Leohhard.  Theodor.  Wax  Co.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Beeswax. 
164,682-4;  Feb.  27. 

Lequy,  Jules,  doing  business  as  Artemesia,  Montreal. 
Quebec.  Canada.  Hair  tonic.  167.351  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 
No.   150,694 :    published   Jan.    23,    1923. 

Le   Roy  Medicine   Company.      (See   Romanik.   Louis.) 

Le  Roye,  Ltd.,  Chicago,  111.  Liquid  preparation  for 
keeping  curl  in  hair.  174,574 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
179,541  :  published  .July  24,  1923. 

Lesh,  C.  P.,  Paper  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Writ- 
ing, printing,  and  book  paper.  167,341 ;  May  1 ; 
Serial   No.   163,093  :   published   .July   25.   1922. 

Lesher,  Whitman  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piece 
goods.  166,375 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  169,813 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 

Les  Parfums  Forest.     (See  Cohn,  L^on.) 

Les  Perfums  de  Rosine.     (See  Poiret,  Paul.) 

Lessonhop,  G.  F.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Creamery 
and  bottled  alkali,  laundry  soda,  caustic  soda,  etc. 
165,564;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  157,576;  published  Dec. 
12,  1922. 


Lesser  and  Oppenheimer  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirts, 
pyjamas,  underwear,  etc.     172,154  ;  Aug.  21. 

Lester,  George  F.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Shirts,  union  suits, 
drawers,  pyjamas,  etc.  175.189  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
175,727  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Lester  Piano  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pianos  and 
player  pianos.     169,001  ;  May  29. 

Letts,  Arthur,  assignor  to  The  Broadway  Department 
Store,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Boys'  suits,  overcoats,  night- 
shirts, pyjamas,  shirts,  etc.  171,723  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 
No.  111,114  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Levene,  Ben,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hosiery 
173,395  ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  173,395  ;  published  June 
26,  1923. 

Levenson  and  Zenitz,  Baltimore,  Md.  Folding  beds, 
davenports,  and  couches.  167,491 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No. 
143,281  ;    published   Dec.   26,    1922. 

Lever  Brothers  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Soap. 
167,446 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  164,548 ;  published  Jan. 
2,  1923. 

Lever  Brothers  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Soap  and 
soap  powder.  170,676  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,130 ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Lever  Brothers  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Soap. 
174,859  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,610 ;  published  July 
24,  1923. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Blank 
papers,  lining  paper,  and  fly  sheets  for  book  covers 
and  letter  heads.  173,227;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No. 
173,504 ;   published  May   29,    1923. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Periodical 
magazine.  174,717;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  173,503;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Card-index 
and  other  filing  cabinets,  desks,  stools,  etc.  174.992  ; 
Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  173,510  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Filing  and 
other  cabinets,  desks,  stools,  etc.  175,336 ;  Nov.  6 ; 
Serial   No.   173,507  ;   published  Aug.   14,   1923. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Paper,  blank 
books,  etc.  176,730 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  173,508 ; 
published  'S'ept.    11,    1923. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Wall  calen- 
dars, almanacs,  printed  books,  etc.  177,300  ;  Dec.  18  ; 
Serial  No.  173,506;   published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Wall  calen- 
dars, almanacs,  printed  books,  etc.  177,301  ;  Dec.  18  ; 
Serial  No.  173,509;   published   Sept.   25,  1923. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Paper, 
bank-note  wrappers,  blank  books.  177,557  :  Dec.  18 ; 
Serial  No.  173.505:  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 

Levey,  Samuel  B.,  doing  business  as  Wonder  Products 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Shampoo.  172,606;  Sept. 
11  ;  Serial  No.  170,172  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Levi,  Bert,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  172,923;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  177,133;  pub- 
lished  May   29,    1923. 

Levi  and  Seligman,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Underwear, 
hosiery,  sweaters,  etc.     168,005  ;  May  8. 

Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Men's,  youths', 
and  boys'  shirts.  174.254  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  153,477  ; 
published  Jiilv  3,   1923. 

Levin,  Henrv  M.,  doing  business  as  Rawhide  Products 
Distributing  Co.,  Kenilworth,  N.  J.  Blow-out  patches, 
fan   belts,   brake   linings,   etc.      169,723;   June   26. 

Levin,  Herman  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pearl  necklaces, 
bracelets,  sautoirs,  earrings,  etc.  167,756 ;  May  8 ; 
Sprial  No.  107,532  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Levlne,  Benjamin  A.,  doing  business  as  Benjamin  Alva 
Levine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  164,584  ; 
Feb.   20. 

Levine,  Benjamin  Alva,  Company.  (See  Levlne,  Ben- 
jamin A.) 

Levine  Brothers,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Boys'  suits. 
163,109-10;  Jan.  2. 

Levine  Brothers,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Men's  suits.  163,111; 
.Tan.  2. 

Levine  Brothers,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Men's  suits.  169,433  ; 
June  12. 

Levitan,  Hvman,  Boston,  M.tss.  .Artificial  pearls. 
174,564  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,306 ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

LevitP  Manufacturing  Company,  Dothan,  Ala.  Tonic  to 
he  applied  to  the  scalp  and  as  a  tonic  and  dressing  for 
the  hair.  176,377  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,679  ;  pub- 
lished  .Tnlv  31,  1993. 

Levitt,  Benjamin,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gasket  shellac,  .glue, 
and  paste.  171.347;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  173,290;  pub- 
lished May  T,  1923. 

Levitt,  Max,  doing  business  as  Fashion  Model  Co.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Clothing  models  and  patterns.  171,841 ; 
Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  171,224  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Levring  and  Company,  Incorporated.  St.  Louis,  M". 
Cheese  and  butter  color.  174,061  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
178,449  ;   published   .Tuly   10,   1923. 

Levring  &  Company,  Inc..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rennet  extract, 
rennet  tablets,  and  Inotic-acid  ferment.  174.572;  Oct. 
23;  Serial  No.  178,450;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Levussove.  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Human  and  animal 
hair.  170.670:  July  17;  Serial  No.  162,751;  pub- 
lished Oct.  10.  1922. 

Levy,  Ernest  8z  Herman.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sili^  rib- 
bons.    163,229  ;  Jan.  2. 


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Levy,  Jack,   Inc.,   New  York.   N,   Y.     Dresses.     173,194 ; 

Sopt.  18;  Serial  No.  173.136;  published  June  12,1923. 
Lew,  Loo  E.,  doing  business  ns  Popular  Brii.sslere  Com- 
pany.    New  Tork,  N.  Y.     Brassieres.     164,708  ;  Feb.  27. 
Lew,    Lorna,   New    York,    N.   Y.      Hair   salve.      163,112 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Levy.   Louis,   doing   business  fls   O.   K.   Bottler's   Supply 

House,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Malt  sirup.     175.440 ;   Nov. 

6  ;  Serial  No.  137,287  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
l.ovv.  M.  S.,  &  Sons  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.      Hats  for  men. 

176,830;   Dec.    4;  Serial  No.   181,490;   published   Sept. 

11,  1923. 
Lew.   Maurice,  New  York,  N.  T.     Atomizers.     164,896 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Levy.  Maurice,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Powder  puflEs.    169,720 ; 

June  26. 
Levv-Shulman   &  Co.   Inc.,  New  York,   N.   Y.      Women's 

dresses.       173,200 ;     Sept.     18 ;     Serial     No.     172,996 ; 

published  June  12,  1923. 
Lew-Sluilman    &    Co.    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Dresses. 

176,801  ;   Nov.   27. 
Levy,  Simeon  S.,  doing  business  as  La  Fleur  Laboratories. 

Cleveland,    Ohio.      Hair   dressing.      174.322 ;    Oct.    16 ; 

Serial   No.    177,854 ;    published    July    10,   1023. 
Lewgold  Imports.     (See  Goldberg,  Eli  F.) 
Lewis,    Aaron    L.,    doing    business    as   A.   L.    Lewis   Co., 

Canton,      Ohio.        Electrical      fuse     plugs.        173,079  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Lewis   &    De   Roy   Radio    Corporation,    New   York,   N.   Y. 

Radio  receiving  instruments  and  parts  thereof.   164,694  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Lewis.  Edgar  P.,   Boston,  Mass.     Chocolates  and  cream 

walnuts.     160,994;  Apr.  17. 
Lewis,   Florence   N.,   doiiig  business   as    Elizabeth   Arden, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Dentifrice.     168,037  ;  May  8. 
Lewis,   Florence   N.,   doing   business   as   Elizabeth  ^rden, 

New    York.    N.    Y.      Powder,    rouge,    and    lip    sticks. 

168,495  ;  May  22. 
Lewis,   Florence  N.,   doing  business   as   Elizabeth   Arden, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Face  cream.     168,496  ;  May  22. 
Lewis,   Florence   N.,   doing  business   as   Elizabeth   Arden, 

New    York,    N.    Y.      Depilatories.      168.497 ;    May    22. 
lewis,   Florence   N.,   doing  business   as   Elizabeth   Arden, 

New    York,    N.    Y.      Skin-cleansing    cream.      168,498 ; 

May  22. 
Lewis,   Florence   N.,   doing  business   as   Elizabeth   Arden, 

New     York,     N.    Y.       Nail    polish    and     hand    cream. 

168,499  ;  May  22. 
Lewis,   Florence   N.,   doing  business   as   Elizabeth   Arden, 

New    York,    N.    Y.      Powder,    rouge,    and    lip    sticks. 

168,501  ;  May  22. 
Lewis,   Florence   N.,   doing  business   as   Elizabeth   Arden, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Skin  lotion.     169,090  ;  June  5. 
Lewis,   Florence  N.,   doing  business   as  Elizabeth   Arden, 

New   York,   N.  Y.     Perfumes.     169,109 ;   June  5. 
Lewis,   Florence   N.,   doing  business   as   Elizabeth   Arden, 

New  York.  N.  Y.    Rouge  and  powder.    169,500;  May  22. 
Lewis,    Florence   N.,   doing  business   as   Elizabeth   Arden, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Lip  paste  and  lip  pencils.     172,658 ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,842  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Lewis.   Florence   N.,   doing   business   as   Elizabeth   Arden, 

New    York,   N.    Y.      Lip   paste   and    pencils.      172,731  ; 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,470  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Lewis,   Florence   N.,   doing   business   as  Elizabeth   Arden, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Rouge  and   powder.     172,732  :   Sept. 

11  ;  Serial  No.  174,469  ;  Published  May  22,  1923. 
Lewis,   Florence   N.,   doing  business   as   Elizabeth   Arden, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Rouge  or  powder.     172.840  ;  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  177,856 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Lewis,  G.  B.,  Company,  Watertown,  Wis.     Shipping  boxes. 

164,439;  Feb.  20. 
Lewis,    G.    B.,     Company,    Watertown,    Wis.       Beehives. 

174.926  :  Oct.  23. 
Lewis    &   Harris    Handwoven   Tweed    Company,    Limited, 

The,  Stornaway,  Lewis  Island,   Scotland.     Cloths  and 

stuffs   of   wool,   worsted,    or   hair.      171,499 :    Aug.    7 ; 

Serial  No.   171,131 ;   published  May  22,   1923. 
Lewis.    J.    P..    Company,    The,   New    York,    N.   Y.      Fiber 

board.      165,201 ;    Mar.    6 ;    Serial    No.    167,472 ;    pub- 
lished Nov.  28,   1922. 
Lewis,  James  H.,  doing  business  as  Lewis  Economics  Co., 

Not  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.    Vegetable  and  mineral  compound 

for  neutralizing  lactic  acids  in  whipping  cream  and  eggs. 

173,855  ;  Oct  2 ;  Serial  No.  175,253  ;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Lewis.    L.    H.,    Company,    Dalla.s,    Tex.      Buttons,    clastic 

webbing,  and  toilet  pins.     165,355;  Mar.  6;   Serial  No. 

168,475  :  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Lewis,  L.  H.,  Company,  Dallas,  Tex.    Hair  nets.    166,952  ; 

Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,425  ;  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Lewis  Manufacturing  Company,   Walpole,  Mass.     Cheese- 
cloth,  crinoline,   and   bunting   in   the   piece.      174.977 ; 

Oct.   30;   Serial  No.   150.319;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
Lewis,    Nat,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Hosiery,    shirts, 

gloves,   tights,  etc.     164,576 ;   Feb.   20. 
Lewis  Oil  Company,   St.   Louis,  Mo.     Lubricant   dressing 

for  automobile   planetary  transmis.sions,  etc.     166.495  ; 

Apr.    3;    Serial    No.   171,852;    published   Jan.    9.    1923. 
Lewis,  Roy  B.,  doing  business  as  Rov  B.  Lewis  Co..  Du- 

luth.   Minn.      Hosiery.      177,274:    Dec.   11;   Serial  No. 

183,306  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

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Lewis-Wise    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Men's    robes. 

174,172 ;    Oct.    9 ;    Serial    No.    179,873 ;    publishod   July 

17,  1923. 
Leys,  Christie  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Artificial  pearls. 

171,795  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  179,734  ;  published  May  20, 

1923. 
L'Heureux,  Gustave,   doing  business  as  Liberty  Chemical 

Company,    Pawtucket,    R.    I.      Chemical    compound    to 

remedy    defective    insulation    in    electrical    conductors. 

163,087  ;  Jan.   2. 
Libbe,  Leona,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cream  which  is  ap- 
plied  to  the  face   to   stimulate   circulation.      165,469 ; 

Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  167,573  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Libbey    Glass    Manufacturing    Co.,    The,    Teledo,    Ohio. 

Glassware.     163,510  ;  Jan.  16. 
Libbey     Glass    Manufacturing    Co.,    The,    Toledo,     Ohio. 

Glassware.      174,932;    Oct.    30;    Serial    No.    171,807; 

published  July  24,  1923. 
Libby   Chemical   Company.      (See  Ferber,   Robert   R.,   as- 
signor.) 
Libby  Chemical  Company.     (See  Mueller,  Theodore  J.,  as- 
signor.) 
Llbby,  Lewis  L..  doing  business  as  Libby  Manufacturing 

Company,     Plainfleld,     N.     J.       Transmission,     linings. 

169.342;  June  12;   Serial  No.  156,284;  published  Mar. 

13.  1923. 
Libby  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Llbby,  Lewis  L.) 
Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby,  Chicago,  111.     Canned,  dried,  and 

preserving    fruits,    berries,    vegetables,    etc.       176,267 ; 

Nov.  20  :   Serial  No.   176.268 ;   published  Sept.  4,   1923. 
Libby,   McNeill   &  Libby,   Chicago,   111.     Pork  and  beans, 

meat  extracts,  bouillon  cubes,  etc.     176,503  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  159.711  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Liberman,  M.,  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Llberman,  Meyer.) 
Liberman,  Meyer,  doing  business  as  M.  Llberman  Mfg.  Co., 

Vallejo,  Calif.     Pants,  vests,  coats,  work  shirts,  hiking 

breeches  for  men  and  women.    171,852  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 

No.  170,940  :  published  May  15,  1923. 
Liberty  Bed   Spring  Co..   New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.     Bed  springs. 

165,163  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  143,096  ;  published  Dec.  5, 

1922. 

Liberty   Chemical   Company.      (See  L'Heureux,   Gustave.) 
Liberty   &  Co.   Limited,   London,   England.      Piece  goods 

of    cotton.      169,602;    June    26;    Serial   No.    171,808; 

published  Mar.   27,   1923. 
Liberty  Gauge   &   Instrument   Co.,   The,   Cleveland,   Ohio. 

Electric  hot  plates.     164,185 ;  Feb.  13. 
Liberty    Macaroni    Manufacturing    Co.,     St.    Louis,     Mo. 

Macaroni,    spaghetti,    noodles,    and    short    paste    stuff. 

168,343  :   May  22 ;   Serial  No.   153,609  ;   published   Feb. 

27,  1923. 

Liberty    Macaroni    Manufacturing    Co.,    St.    Louis,    Mo. 

Macaroni,   spaghetti,   noodles,   etc.     176.994  ;   Dec.    11 ; 

Serial  No.  176.745  :  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Liberty   Mercantile   House,    Chicago,   111.      Canned   vege- 
tables, coffee,  and  oriental  candy.     165,595  ;  Mar.  13  ; 

Serial  No.  140,041  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Liberty  Produce  Company.      (See  Maeda,  Y.) 
Liberty   Self-Service  Corporation,   Charlotte,  N.   C.     Store 

counters.     164,036  ;  Feb.  6. 
Liberty  Starters  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electrical 

starters    for    engines.      165,165 ;    Mar.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

132.690:  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Liberty      Storage      Battery      Company.         (See      Blehl, 

George  M.) 

Libiscli,  Frangois,  Paris,  France.  Perfumery,  scents,  toi- 
let water,  hair  water  and  dyes,  etc.  172,862  ;  Sept.  11  ; 
Serial  No.  170,982  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Lichtenstein.  I.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  hats. 
176.374;    Nov.   20. 

Lleberman,  Charles  A.,  et  al.,  successors.  (See  Roth, 
A.  P.,  and  Van  Harllngen.) 

Liebert  Weintraub  &  Simon,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Men's 

and  young  men's  outer  dress  shirts.     164,241 ;  Feb.  13. 
"Life  Tube  Company."      (See  Forster,  Charles  D.) 
Liebmann's,  S.,  Sons,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Malt  beverage. 

173,952 ;   Oct.    2 ;   Serial   No.   175,360 ;   published   July 

10    1923 
Life'o    Wheat   Milling   &    Baking   Co.      (See    Sampson, 

Patil  O.) 

Life  Planning  Institute,  Chicago,  111.  Books  and  pam- 
phlets  of   an    educational   nature.      175,814:    Nov.    13; 

Serial  No.  157,069;   published  Aug.   21,   1923. 
Lifschitz,    Chas.    W.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Neckbands    for 

men's  shirts.     169,300  ;  June  12  ;   Serial  No.  166,627  ; 

published  Mar.  20.  1923. 
Lifschitz,  Charles  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Neckbands  for 

men's  shirts.     171,131 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.   159,400 ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Liggett   &   Myers   Tobacco    Company,   New  York,    N.   Y. 

Smoking  and  chewing  tobacco  and  cigarettes.    164,301 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Liggett    &    Myers   Tobacco    Company,    New   York,    N.    Y. 

Cigarettes.      164,820 ;   Feb.    27. 
Liggett    &    Myers    Tobacco    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Smoking  and  chewing  tobacco  and  cigarettes.     168,082  ; 

May  15;  Serial  No.  138,771;  published  Feb.   27,  1923. 
Lightfoot    Schultz     Company,     Hoboken,     N.     J.       Soaps. 

165.208;  Mar.  6;   Serial  No.   166,779;  published  Nov. 

28.  1922. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Lightfoot  Schultz  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Face  pow- 
ders and  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  rouges,  etc. 
169,845  ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  172,947  ;  published  Mar. 
13   1923. 

Lightfoot  'Schultz  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Soaps. 
174,911;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  179,108;  published  July 
24  1923 

Lightfoot  Schultz  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Soaps. 
175,871 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  179,107  ;  published  Aug. 
21     1923. 

Lishtning  Auto  Polish  Company.    ( See  Hancock,  Abram  O. ) 

Liim-en-Gelatinefabriek-Delft,  Delft,  Netherlands.  Gela- 
tin.    177,599  ;  Dec.  18. 

Likly,  Henry,  &  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Trunks, 
traveling  bags,  and  portfolios.     163,362  ;  Jan.  9. 

Like  Co.,  The.     (See  Siegel,  Morris.) 

Lilienthal  &  Grossman,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton- 
fabric    gloves.      176,901  ;    Dec.    4. 

Lilienthal  &  Grossman,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gloves. 
176,997  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  176,352  ;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

Lilleberg,  Charles  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Timing  switches  for 
internal-combustion  engines.  166,543  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial 
No.  152,511 ;  published  Jan.  9.  1923. 

Lilly,  Dungan  &  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Cigars,  ciga- 
rettes,  smoking   tobacco.     170,693 ;    July  17. 

Lilly,  E.  F..  doing  business  as  E.  F.  Lilly  Company,  Mor- 
ganton,  N.  C.  Insect-destroying  compound.  176.316  ; 
Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.  179.048  ;   published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Lilly,  Eli,  and  Company,  The,  now  by  change  of  name  Eli 
Lilly  &  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Soap.  173,605  ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  166,459  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Lilly,  Eli,  &  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Medicinal  oint- 
ment. 173,653  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,559  ;  published 
June  19,  1923. 

Lilly.  Eli,  and  Company,  The,  now  by  change  of  name  Eli 
Lilly  &  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Liquid  medicinal 
preparation  containing  quinine.     174,144  ;  Oct.  2. 

Lilly,  Eli,  &  Company,  The,  now  by  change  of  name 
Eli  Lilly  &  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Medical 
preparation.  174,383  :  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  159.212 ; 
published  July  17,   1923. 

Lily  Brook  Farms,  Inc.,  Bviffalo,  N.  Y.  Cheese,  canned, 
fresh,  and  evaporated  milk  and  cream.  176.749  ;  Nov. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  175.800  ;  published  Aug.  7.  1923. 

Limbaugh,  E.  E.,  doing  business  as  The  Probaugh  Com- 
pany, Atlanta.  Ga.  Antiseptic  and  germicide.  175.409  ; 
Nov.  6  ;   Serial  No.   175,563  ;   published   Aug.   14,   1923. 

Linah;m,  Charles,  Troy,  Mo.  Nonalcoholic  preparation 
for  relieving  dyspepsia,  etc.  177,360  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial 
No.   181,900;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Lincoln,  Abe,  Post  Card  Co.  (See  Cunningham, 
Charles  A.) 

Lincoln  Knit  Goods  Mills.  (See  Ely  &  Walker  Dry 
Goods  Company.) 

Lincoln  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Beauty  clay. 
177,206  :  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  179,308  ;  published  Sept. 
18.  1923. 

Lincoln  Motor  Company,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Motor 
cars.     170.692  ;  July  17. 

Lincoln  Radio  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Radio  receiving 
sets.     171,959  ;  Aug.  14. 

Lincoln  Record  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phono- 
graph records.  174,877  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,133  ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Lincoln  School  Supply  Company.  (See  Stephenson, 
Samuel  C,  assignor.) 

Lincoln  Steel  Products  Company.     (See  Pence,  Harry  B.) 

Llnd  Shoe  and  Slipper  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Slip- 
pers. 176.831  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  181,642  ;  published 
Sept.  18.  1923. 

Llndau,  Jules  W.,  jr..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Envelopes. 
167,665  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,979  ;  published  Feb.  20, 
1923. 

Llode  Air  Products  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Monthly  periodical.  165,254  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  168,- 
320;  published  Dee.  19,   1922. 

Lindeke,  Warner  &  Sons,  Inc.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Bathing 
suits.     164,759  ;  Feb.  27. 

Lindeke,  Warner  &  Sons,  Incorporated,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Men's  and  boys'  overalls  and  coveralls.  168.330; 
May  22  ;   Serial  No.   165,026 ;  published   Oct.   31.   1922. 

Lindemann,  A.  J.,  &  Hoverson  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Electric  stoves,  heaters,  sadirons,  etc.  171,019 ;  July 
31  ;  Serial  No.  167,575  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Linrlenblossom  Syrup  Works.  (See  Schutte,  Willebrordus 
J.) 

Lindsay  Co  Operative  Citrus  Association,  Lindsay,  Calif. 
Fresh   citrous   fruits.      169,716 ;    .Tune   26. 

Lindsay  Co-Opera  five  Citrus  Association,  Lindsay,  Calif. 
Fresh    citrous   fruits.      173,496 ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial    No. 

175.609  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Lindsay  Co-Operative  Citrus  Association,  Lindsay,  Calif. 
Fresh    citrous    fruits.      173,826 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No. 

175.610  published  June  26,   1923. 
Lindsay-McMillan    Company,    Milwaukee,     Wis.       Soaps, 

cotton-seed  soap  stocks,  and  sweeping  compounds. 
163,786;  Jan.  30. 
Lindsley,  Benjamin  F.,  doing  business  as  The  Perfection 
Bed  Spring  Company,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Bed  springs. 
174.828  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  175,801  ;  published  July  31, 
1923. 


Llndstrom,   Victoria  C,   doing  business  as  Potor  Coffee 

Co.,    New    York,   N.    Y.     Coffees    and   teas.      107,069 ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  158,050 ;  published  Feb.  6,  1922. 
Lineaweaver  and  Swift,   St.  Louis,  Mo.     Map-measuring 

instrument.      167,218  ;    Apr.    24  ;    Serial   No.    158,781 ; 

published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Linen    Thread    Company,    The,    doing    business    as    The 

Flnlayson    Flax    Spinning    (ilo.,    Boston,    Mass.      Linen 

thread.      175,417 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No.    160,712 ;    pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 
Linette,   David,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Gravity  paper  cutter. 

169,331 ;    June     12 ;     Serial    No.    174,400 ;    published 

Mar.  20,   1923. 
Lingua,  G.,  &  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif     Olive  oil.    168,158  ; 

May  15  ;  Serial  No.  165,237  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Lining  Importers  &  Converting  Co.  (See  Sinai,  Samuel.) 
Link,  Anton,  Chicago.  111.     Combination  mop  and  duster. 

173,691 ;   Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No.    177,395 ;   published   June 

19,   1923. 
Linkman,     M.     &     Co.,     Chicago,     111.     Smoking     pipes. 

165,455-6  :  Mar.  13  ;   Serial  Nos.  171,504-5  ;  published 

Dec.  26,  1922. 
Linnenfabrieken  E.  J.  P.  Van  Dissel  &  Zonen,  Eindhoven, 

Netherlands.      Linen,    half-linen,    and    cotton    fabrics. 

177,748 ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  179,611 ;  published  Oct. 

2,   1923. 
Linsk,  Alexander,  &  Company,  assignor  to  H.  J.  Mnxmin, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.    Boys'  sailor  suits.    171,130  ;  July  31 ; 

Serial  No.  159,157  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Linton,  Robert  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Woolen  piece  goods. 

172,836  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  178,930  ;  published  June 

5, 1923. 
Lion  Knitting  Mills.     (See  Neuman  &  Silver.) 
Lion,  Oscar,   doing  business  as  Lion  and  Company,  New 

York,    N.    Y.      Silk    and    cotton    ribbon    in    the    piece. 

177,152  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  182,249  ;  published   Sept. 

18,  1923. 
Llondale  Shirt  Co.   Inc.,  The,  New   York,  N.  Y.     Men's 

dress  and  negligee  shirts.     164,578  ;  Feb.  20. 
Lionel  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Electrical  toys. 

173,957 ;   Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    163,099 ;    published  July 

10,   1923. 
Lionel   Corporation,   The,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Toy   trans- 
formers.    175,891  ;  Nov.   13  ;   Serial  No.   129,731  ;   pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 
Lionel   Corporation,   The,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Tracks  for 

toy    electrical    trains.      177,431 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No. 

144,339  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Lionel  Trading  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfume-bottle 

holders.     164,325  ;  Feb.  20. 
Lionel   Trading  Co.    Inc.,   New   York,    N.   Y.     Perfumes. 

169,640;  June  26;  Serial  No.  171,333;  published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Lionel  Trading  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Face  powders 

and   rouges.      169,675 ;   June  26  ;   Serial  No.   174,085 ; 

published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Lionel  Trading  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Perfumes,  toilet 

waters,  face  lotions,  creams,  and  powders,  etc.    172,673 ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,083  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Lipin.   John,   doing   business  as  Motor  Go  Oil  Company, 

Millersville,    Md.      Lubricatine    oils    and    greases    and 

gasoline.     177,539  ;   Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  183,630  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 
Lippincott,   W.   A.,   Company,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Cotton, 

woolen,  and  silk  goods,  and  combination  goods  In   the 

piece.    165,536  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  159,590  ;  published 

Nov.  7,  1922. 
Lip.s  Specialty  Candy  Co.      (See   Llpschultz,  Louis  L.) 
Lipschultz,    Louis    L.,    doing   business    as    Lips    Specialty 

Candy    Co.,    Chicago,    III.      Candy.      169,766;    July    3; 

Serial  No.   169,311  :   published  Apr.  3,   1923. 
Lipton,   Thomas   J.,    London.    England,    Colombo,   Ceylon, 

and   Calcutta,   India.      Coffee   and   tea.      23,837-8 ;    re- 
newed Nov.  21.  1923. 

Liquid  Carbonic  Company,  The,  Chicago,  Til.     Compound 

of  vegetable  gums  and  sugars  for  use  as  an  ingredient 

of  ice  cream.     171,161;   July  31;   Serial  No.  176,485; 

published  May  22,  1923. 
Liquid  Carbonic  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Compound 

of  vegetable  gums  and  sugars.     175,600  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 

No.   178,853  ;    published  Aug.    14,    1923. 
Liquid  Wrench  Company.     (See  Carroll,  John  A.) 
Lisk  Manufacturing  Company,   Ltd.,   Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Metal  culinary,  household,  and  dairy  utensils.     169,178; 

June  12.     Sei-ial  No.  169,860  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Lissauer  &  Company.     (See  Mirabeau,  Marcel  M.) 
Llsterated  Gum  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Chewing 

gum.      173,683;   Oct.  2;   Serial  No.  178,399;   published 

July  10,   1923. 
Lite  Soap  Company.      (See  Brignal,  Guy  E.) 
Litterer    Bros.    Manufacturing    Company,    Chicago,    HI. 

Steel  toilet  partitions.     169,724 ;   June  26. 
Little,  A.  E.,   Company,  Lynn,  Mass.     Leather  boots  and 

shoes.      166,035 :    Mar.    27 ;    Serial    No.    167,725 ;    pub- 
lished Nov.  14.  1922. 
Little,  Brown  &  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Series  of  books. 

171,773  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  173,516  ;  published  May  8, 

1923 
Little   'cahaba    Coal    Co.,    Piper,    Ala.      Coal.      175,281 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Little,  Elmer  &  Son,  Johnstown,  N.  Y.     Gloves.     176,343 ; 

Nov.  20. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


723 


Little  Falls  Folt  Shoe  Company,  I.lttlo  Falls,  N.  Y.     Felt 

shoes  and  slippers.     163,230  ;  Jan.  2. 
Little,    George,    Llmltecl,    Manchester,    England.      Bacon, 

hams,  and  lard.     1T3,G70  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,839  ; 

published  July   10,   1923. 
Little    Giant    Company,    Mankato,    Minn.      Metal    signs. 

160,072  :   June  5  ;    Serial   No.   170,394  ;   published   Mar. 

13,  1023. 

Little  Giant  Company,  Mankato,  Minn.  Road-building 
machinery,  metal-workiui;  equipment,  etc.  173,252 ; 
Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  159.210;  published  Juno  19,  1923. 

Little,  Henry,  &  Sons,  doing  business  as  The  Eagle  Nest 
Hateherv.  Upper  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Live  chicks.  1T6.1!<7  ; 
Nov.  20";  Serial  No.  167,080;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Little  Rock  Barrel  &  Box  Co.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Bar- 
rels, boxes,  crates,  and  fruit  and  vegetable  containers. 
166,383 ;   Apr.   3 ;  Serial   No.   169,679 ;   published  Dec. 

19,  1922. 

Little  Women  Dress  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  gowns, 
dresses,  and  costumes.  175,471  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
181.950  ;  published  Aug.  28.   1923. 

Littoov,  John  F.,  Boise,  Idaho.  Calciura-caseinate  spread- 
er to  be  added  to  sprays.  170,135 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
161,263:  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Litwood  Oil  &  Supply  Company,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Oils 
and  irreasis.  166,347 :  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  157,226 ; 
published   .Tan.   16,    1923. 

livezev  Supply  Co.,  Newark.  N.  J.  Catheters,  bougies, 
rectal,  colon,  and  stomach  tubes,  etc.     163,752  ;  Jan.  23. 

Livczey  Supply  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Medicated  lubricant. 
164.159;  Feb.  13. 

Livinggood  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Lebanon,  Pa. 
Portable  refrigerators.  166,939  ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No. 
171.426:    published   Jan.    28,   1923. 

Livingston,  Joseph,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Preparation  for 
treatment  of  consumption,  etc.     173,579  ;  Sept.  25. 

L.  J.  &  C.  D.  Jaffee,  inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coa,ts  and 
trousers.     168.023  ;  May  8. 

Lloyd  Manufacturing  Co.,  Anderson,  Ind.  Antitarnish 
balls  composed  of  chemicals  which  absorb  moisture, 
etc.     164.523  ;  Feb.  20. 

L.  &  M.  Svstem  Clothes,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Over- 
coats and  suits.  177.404;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  179.733: 
published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Lob,  Hubbart  &  Silverman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and 
young  men's  suits  and  coats.  168,079 :  May  15 : 
Serial  No.   153,559  ;   published  May  23,  1922. 

Lobel,  Benjamin,  doing  business  as  Goodyear  Waterproof 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Raincoats,  cravenettes, 
gabardines,  sport  coats,  mackintoshes,  etc.  164,810 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Locatelli,  Ercole  H.,  doing  business  as  Mattia  Locatelll, 
New   York,   N.   Y.      Cheese.      169.122-4 ;    June   5. 

Locatelll,  Ercole,  doing  business  as  Mattia  Locatelll,  New 
York,  N.  Y.    Cheese.    173,533  ;  Sept.  25. 

Locci,  JIatte,  doing  business  as  Matte  Locci  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.  French  dressing,  olive  oil,  cheese,  and  cheese  dress- 
ing. 176,576  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,265  ;  published 
Aug.   21,   1923. 

Locke  Insulator  Coi-poratlon.  Baltimore,  Md.  Insulators 
for  high-tension  insulation.  167,606:  May  1;  Serial 
No.   163,526:    published    Feb.   20,   1923. 

Lockport  I'aper  Co.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Asphalt  strip 
shingles,  asphalt  prepared  roofings,  etc.  165.159  ;  Mar. 
6:  Serial  No.  147.298;  published  Oct.   17,  1922. 

Lockyer,  Erailv  G.  F..  London,  England.  Heated  packing 
cases  for  keeping  food  hot.  172,039  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial 
No.  158.989:  published  May  29,  1923. 

Locomobile  Company  of  America,  Incorporated,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Automobiles  and  constructive  parts  there- 
of. 171,425  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  172,002 ;  published 
May   8,    1923. 

Locomotive  Stoker  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Locomotive 
stokers  and  repair  parts  thereof.  165.123  ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  160,951 ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Lodder,  Andrew  .T..  doing  business  as  Park  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Water-soluble  powder  for  ap- 
plication to  windows  for  eliminating  sun  glare. 
176.173  :  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  178,561  ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 

Loeb,    Ben    S.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Sadirons.      167,325 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Loeb  Dress  Co.     (See  Ober,  Jacob.) 
Loeb.   Herbert  B..  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Boxlike  receptacles. 

168,383  :  Mav   22  ;   Serial  No.   169,489  ;  published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 

Loeb  &   Schoenfeld   Company,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Cotton 

piece   goods.      166,7fi0:    -Apr.    10. 
Loebsack.   Gerhard,    Cleveland,    Ohio.     Medicine   for   lung 

and    liver    ailments.      165,581 ;    Mar.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

162.827  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Loesberg,  Abraham   P.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Tooth  enamel. 

168,502;  May  22. 
Loeser,   David,   New  York,   N.   Y.    Intravenous   solutions, 

iron,     arsenic,     phosphorus,     digitalis,     etc.       166,981  •: 

Apr.  17. 
Loeser,  David,  doing  business  as  New   York   Intravenous 

Laboratory,  East   Orange.  N.  J.,  and  New  York.  N.  Y 

Publications.      175.819  :   Nov.    13  ;    Serial   No.    160,196  ; 

published  Aug.    21.    1923. 
Loewenherg.    Victor,   doing  business    as   Victor    Specialty 

Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Nipples.      166.828  :   Apr. 

17;    Serial   No.    170,918;   published   Jan.   30,    1923. 


Loewus,  G.,  &  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Concentrated  fruit 
juice  In  sirup  form  for  beverage  purposes.  164,794  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Loft,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candies.  176.437  ;  Nov.  27  ; 
Serial  No.  180,708  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Logan-Johnson,  Limited,  Boston,  Mass.  Nonalcoholic, 
maltless  fruit  sirups  for  making  soft  drinks.  163,363 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Logan,  Thos.  H.,  Co.,  Hudson,  Mass.  Leather  boots  and 
shoes.  166,610:  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  135,759;  pub- 
lished Jan.  16,  1923. 

London  Chocolate  Company,  Limited,  The,  Stratford,  Lon- 
don, England.  Chocolates.  171,722 ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 
No.  138,861  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

London  &  Greenstein,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies' 
trimmed  and  tailored  hats.  171,628;  Aug.  7;  Serial 
No.  176,411 ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

London  Lightingwares  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Gas  heaters.     167,007  ;  Apr.  17. 

London  Lightingwares  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electric  heaters.     168,019  ;  May  8. 

London,  M.  A.,  doing  business  as  National  Remedies  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Lotions  and  other  phar- 
maceutical preparations.  177,420;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No. 
164,441  ;  published  Sept.  25,   1923. 

London  Shoe  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather  shoes. 
166,210  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169,170  ;  published  Jan. 
2,   1923. 

London  Shoe  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabric  and 
leather  shoes.  170,717  ;  Julv  24  ;  Serial  No.  172,948  ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

London  Shoe  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Chi- 
cago.  111.     Shoes.     176,334 :  Nov.  20. 

Lonesome  Pine   Apiaries.      (See   Harrison,   George,  jr.) 

Long,  C.  Smith,  doing  business  as  Smith  Long  Labora- 
tories, Portland,  Oreg.  Dental  preparations.  169,689 ; 
June  26;   Serial  No.   165,798;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Long,  Chas.  R..  Jr.,  Co.,  Louisville.  Ky.,  and  Chicago,  111. 
Polish  and  coating  for  the  front  "ends  and  stacks  of 
locomotives.  168,107 :  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  60,550 ; 
published  Apr.  30,  1918. 

Lon?  Island  Packing  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Honey. 
177,181:  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  180,700;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

Long,  Leon  A.,  Furman,  S.  C.  Cooked  and  canned  beef- 
steak.    175,278;  Oct.  30. 

Long,  S.  S.,  &  Bro.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Butter,  fresh 
eggs,  and  cheese.  167.188  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  157,932  ; 
published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Long,  Sylvaiuas  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plain  and  decorated 
metallic  art  boxes  and  containers  and  paper  and  card- 
board plain  and  decorated  art  boxes  and  containers. 
165,063  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  166,081 ;  published  Dec. 
12,   1922. 

Long,  William  R.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Adhesives.  176.072; 
Nov.  13;   Serial  No.   181,289;   published  Sept.  4,   1923. 

Longdon,  F.,  and  Company,  Derby,  England.  Elastic 
corsets,  corset  belts,  bust  supporters,  etc.  164.278; 
Feb.  20. 

Longmont  Farmers  Milling  &  Elevator  Co.,  The,  Long- 
mont,  Colo.  Wheat  flour.  176,681 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial 
No.  169,722  :  published  July  31,  1923. 

Longnecker,  Fred  M.,  Delta,  Ohio.  Single-service  trays 
and  di,shes.     175.264  ;  Oct.  30. 

Longren  Aircraft  Corporation,  The,  Topeka,  Kans.  Air- 
planes. 167,369 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  168,976 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  23,  1923. 

Longrock  Phaimacal  Co.      (See  Hernandez,  Miguel  J.) 

Long's  Hat  Stores,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  hata. 
169,717  ;   June  26. 

Long's  Hat  Stores,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  hats. 
170,350-1 ;  July  10. 

Loomis-Woodward  Co.,  The,  Fort  Dodge.  Iowa.  Candies 
and  chocolates.  166.875;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  158,086; 
published  .Tan.  30,  1923. 

Loose  Wiles  Biscuit  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cakes, 
wafers,   crackers,  and  biscuits.     163,596  ;  Jan.  23. 

Loose-Wiles  Biscuit  Company,  also  doing  business  as 
Loose-Wiles  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Chocolate 
bars.  167,710  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  161,492  ;  published 
Feb.   20,   1923. 

Loose-Wiles    Biscuit   Company,    Long   Island   City,    N.    Y. 

Cakes.     176.838  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  179,542  ;  published 

Sept.  11,  1923. 
Lord  &  Taylor,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoes.     173,940;  Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  176,486  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Loring.     George,      St.     Louis.     Mo.       Electric     sadirons. 

166,546;   Apr.   10;   Serial  No.   149,856;  published  Jan. 

9,   1923. 
Loiraine     Manufacturing     Company,     Pawtucket,     R.     I. 

Men's  suits,  coats,  and  pants,  ladies'  skirts,  suits,  and 

coats.     169,719  ;   June  26. 
Lorraine  Manufacturing  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Cot- 
ton  goorls   in   the   piece.      171.977-8  ;   Aug.    21  :    Serial 

Nos.  17S. 747-8  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Lorraine  Manufacturing  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Ben- 

galine,  chiffon,  crashes,  serges,  etc.     173,584  ;  Sept.  25. 
Lorraine     Manufacturing     Company,     Pawtucket,     R.     I, 

Cotton  goods  in  the  piece.     173,734  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 

178.749 ;    published   June   12.    1923. 
Lorraine     Manufacturing     Company.     Pawtucket,     R.     I. 

Cotton  and  other  piece  goods.     175.218  ;  Oct.  30. 


724 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Lorraine  Manufacturing  Company,  Pawtucket,  K.  I. 
Men's  and  women's  raincoats,  and  ladies'  skirts, 
dresses,   etc.     176,798  ;  Nov.   27. 

Lorraine  Manufacturing  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Men's  suits,  dusters,  coats,  and  caps  and  ladies'  suits, 
wraps,  etc.     176,799  ;   Nov.   27. 

Los  Angeles  Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making 
same.  169,390  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  167,404  ;  published 
Oct.  10.  1922. 

Los  Angeles  Macaroni  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Alimen- 
tary paste.     173,593  ;  Sept.  25. 

Lottman  Medicine  Company,  Cairo,  111.  Proprietary  medi- 
cines for  treatment  of  indigestion,  sour  stomacli,  etc. 
177,199  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  179,009  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Louda,  Charles  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ice-cream  bar. 
166,506 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  163,277 ;  published  Jan. 
9,  1923. 

Louis,  A.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Eliaves,  Alexan- 
der P.) 

Louis  Diamond  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirts  and 
blouses.  176,554  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,922  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Louisiana  Broom  Manufacturers  Association,  New  Or- 
leans, La.  Brooms.  177,633  ;  Doc.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
173..=i17;   nublished  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Louisville  Coffee  Company,  The,  L\iuisv?lle,  Ky.  Coffee. 
169,687;  June  26;  Serial  No.  160,080;  published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 

Louisville  Furnishing  Goods  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Boys' 
overalls  and  men's  work  shirts.  106,615;  Apr.  10; 
Serial  No.   159,363:  published  Julv  18.  1922. 

Louisville  Furnishing  Goods  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Work 
shirts.     172,163;  Aug.  21. 

Louisville  Milling  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Wheat  flour. 
170,916  ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No.  166,695  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 

Louisville  Milling  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Wheat 
flour.  171,341 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  172,890  ;  published 
Apr.   10,   1923. 

Loui.sville  Milling  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Wheat  flour. 
177.051 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  180,288 ;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

Louisville  Milling  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Wheat  flour. 
177,060  :  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  180,289  ;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

Louisville  Paper  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Bond  paper. 
176,402;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  181,902;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Loui.sville  Paper  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Bond  paper. 
17G.421 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  181,901 ;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Louisville  Paper  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Linen  ledger  paper. 
17G.778  ;  Nov.  27. 

Loup  Valley  Hatchery.      (See  Douthit,  A.  S.) 

Loup  Valley  Hatchery,  St.  Paul  and  Cushing,  Nebr.  Live 
chickens.  172,822  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  170,146  ;  pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 

Lousols  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ladies',  women's, 
and  misses'  gowns,  wraps,  dresses,  coats,  etc.  169,774  ; 
July   3 ;    Serial   No.    168,901  ;   published   Apr.    3,    1923. 

Love.ioy   Laboratories,      (See   Schwartzman,  Theodore   I.) 

Lovejoy  Manufacturing  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Hy- 
draulic shock  absorber  for  automobiles.  174,563  ;  Oct. 
23  ;  Serial  No.  177,091 ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Lovejoy  Manufacturing  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Hy- 
draulic shock  absorber  for  automobiles.  174.708  ;  Oct. 
23  ;  Serial  No.  177,090  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Lovell,  H.  R.,  &  Co..  Greenville,  Pa.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  itching  and  diseased  scalps,  etc.  176.167: 
Nov.  20:   Serial  No.  177,308;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Levering,  Reuben  W.,  doing  business  as  Levering  Candy 
Company,  St.  Paul.  Minn.  Fudge  bars  or  rolls. 
177,368 ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,837  ;  published  Sept. 
25,    1923. 

Lovinger-Schwartz  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ladies' 
dresses.  174,288 :  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No.  179,414  :  pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 

Lowe,  Joe,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vegetable  oil  in 
dried  flake  form.     164,125;  Feb.  13. 

Lowe,  Joe,  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Cake  and  cake  mix. 
176,580  :  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  178.109  ;  published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 

Lowell  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  .  Toilet  prepara- 
tion for  the  removal  of  superfluous  hair.  170,462; 
July  17:   Serial  No.   157,375:  published  Apr.  10,   1923. 

Lowell  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  prepa- 
ration to  darken  and  grow  eyelashes.  170,463 ;  July 
10:    Serial   No.   157,376.;   published   Apr.    10,   1923. 

Lowell  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Compacts  for  face 
powder.  172,705  :  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,667  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Lowell   Products    Company.      (See   Morrissey,   Frank   T.) 

Lowensteln,  L.,  &  Son,  doing  business  as  National  Feather 
&  Pillow  Company,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Pillows  contain- 
ing feathers.  174,5.59  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  157,491  ; 
published  July  3,  1923. 

Lowenthal,  Henry,  doing  business  as  Standard  Mfg.  Co., 
Memphis,  Tenn.  Stick  candv.  168,388  :  May  22  ;  Se- 
rial No.  169.640;  published  Feb.  27,  1923.      " 


Lower  California  Fisheries  Company,  San  Diego,  Calif. 
Canned  tunny  fish.  166,259 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
164,930;    published    Dec.    19,    1922. 

Lowney,  Walter  M.,  Co.,  The,  assignor  to  Walter  M. 
Lowney  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Chocolates  and 
other   bonbons.      22,591 ;    renewed   Mar.    7,    1923. 

Lowney,  Walter  M.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Candy. 
173,786 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  177,235 ;  published  July 
3,   1923. 

Lowrance,  John  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Mello-Glo  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Cold  cream,  com- 
plexion powder,  face  powder,  tooth  paste,  etc.  172,561 ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  171,427  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Lowry,  Donald  J.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Lubricating  oil  and 
grease.  170,246  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  171,584  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.   3,   1923. 

I.oyd,  Creth  J.,  doing  business  as  C.  J.  Loyd  &  Co.,  Greens- 
burg,  Ind.  Dressed  poultry  and  eggs.  172,755  ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  175,255  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Luce  Cane  Harvester  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Harvesters  and   parts  thereof.      177,832 ;   Dec.  25. 

Lubbers  &  Bell  Mfg.  Co.,  Clinton,  Iowa.  Fly  swatters. 
16.3,113;  Jan.   2. 

Lubbers  and  Bell  Manufacturing  Company,  Clinton,  Iowa. 
Game.  173,735  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,753  ;  published 
June   19,  1923. 

Lubi-Kool  Company,  The,  Casper,  Wyo.  Appliance  for 
lubricating  and  cooling  internal-combustion  engines. 
173,312 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  179,156 ;  published 
June  19,   1923. 

Lubin,  Harry,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Pipe  racks.  175,450; 
Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   183,074  ;   published  Aug.   28,   1923. 

Lubraseptol   Co.      (See  Bresler,  Abraham   N.) 

Luburg,  Charles  E.,  doing  business  as  "J-E"  Storage 
Battery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electrolyte  com- 
pound for  storage  batteries.  170,429  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 
No.  171,933  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Lucas,  John,  &  Company  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Ready-mixed  paints.     163,753  ;  Jan.  23. 
Lucile  Pearl  Company.      (See  Bonk,  John  J.) 
Lucile     Somarco     Brassiere,     The,     New     York,     N.     Y. 

Brassieres.     166,378;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  169,768;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 
LuciUe  Felt  Slipper  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slippers 

made  wholly  or  in  part  of  felt    168,658 ;  May  29  ;  Serial 

No.  156,007  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Luckel,    King    &    Cake    Soap    Company,    Portland,    Oreg. 

Laundry   soap.      169,936 ;   July   3. 
Luden,   Wm.    H.,    Inc.,    Reading,   Pa.      Candy.      176,444; 

Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  180,541 ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Luden,  Wm.  IL,  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.     Marshmallow  candies. 

176,716 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  183,308  ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 
Luden,   Wm.   H.,   Inc.,   Reading,   Pa.      Candy.     177,043; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  180,542  :  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Ludlow  Manufacturing  Associates,  Boston,  Mass.     Twine. 

165,067 ;   Mar.   6 ;    Serial  No.    165,147 ;    published   Dec. 

12,  1922. 

Ludlow   Manufacturing  Associates,   Boston,   Mass.     Jute 

bagging.     170,981  ;  July  24. 
Ludlum   Steel   Company.    Watervliet,   N.   Y.      Alloy   steel. 

175,413-14;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  162,749-50;  published 

Aug.   21,   1923. 
Luehrmann    Hav    &    Grain    Co.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Wheat 

flour.     167,340  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  163,097  ;  published 

Dec.  19,  1922. 
Lufrie  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tooth,  hair,  and 

nail  brushes.     164,364  ;  Feb.  20. 
Lukis  Candv   Company,  Casper,   Wyo.     Candy.     168,546 ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  158,683  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Lull  Company,  The,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.     Polishing  preparations 

for  varnished  and  enameled  surfaces.     163,511 ;  Jan.  16. 
Lumber    Service    Corporation,     Boston,    Mass.      Asphalt 

shingles  and  roofing.  175,244  ;  Oct.  30. 
T-umidor  Co..  The.  (See  Semple,  Jas.  A.) 
Luminite    Corporation,    The.    Newark,    N.    J.      Luminous 

pendants  for  use  with  electrical   switches  and  lamps. 

169,161 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  165,878 ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 

Lummis  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Salted  peanuts,  pea- 
nut candies,  and  peanut  butter.  169,499  ;  June  19 ; 
Serial  No.   156,230:  published  June  13,  1923. 

Lund,  George,  doing  business  as  George  Lund  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Dolls  and  animals  cut-outs  to  he 
filled  with  sand.  174,641 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  181,134 ; 
published  July  31,  1923. 

Lungardia  Company,  Dallas,  Tex.  Laxatives.  172,877; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,936  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Luno,  Everett  A.,  Independence,  Mo.  Writing  pads. 
176,791  ;  Nov.  27. 

Lupi,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Pedro  Lupl,  Barcelona.  Spain. 
Olive  oiL  165,950  :  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  132,869  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  12.  1922. 

Lupl,   Pedro.      (See   Lupi,   Joseph.) 

Lurie  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Monthly 
magazine.  170,671 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  167,471 ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Lurye,  Benjamin,  doing  business  as  B.  Lurye  &  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Hammers,  hatchets,  shovels,  screw  driv- 
ers, and  chisels.  170.474  ;  July  17;  Serial  No.  171,226; 
published  Apr,  17,  1923. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Lustine,    Harry,    Washington,    D.    C.      Coffee.      176,808; 

Nov.  27. 
Lustroll  Co.     (See  Nicomede,  Joe.) 
Luther,  Charles  G.,  doins  husiness  as  Luthers  Tharmacy, 

Beaufort,  S.  C.     Preparations  for  the  relief  of  itching, 

Inflammntton,    and   irritations  of  the   skin,  biliousness, 

etc.     177,272:  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  156,331;  puhlished 

Sept.  11.  1023. 
Lutz  &  Zuelllg,  Manila,  P.  I.     Cotton,  silk,  and  woolen 

piece     goods.       170.211-12;     July      10;      Serial     Nos. 

142,219-20;  published  Apr.  10,  lf)23. 
Luxite  Laboratories,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Pictures  printed 

from   camera   negatives.      173,755 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No. 

177,497:   published   June   12,    1923. 
L  &  W  Mrg.  Company,  Vlncennes,  Ind.     Medicine  for  the 

treatment    of    Ingrowing    toenails.      174,040 ;    Oct.    2 ; 

Serial  No.  177,445  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
I>ye  Loss    Soap    Corporation,    New    Vork,    N.     1'.      Soap. 

1G5.207;   Mar.   6;   Serial   No.   166,776;   published    Nov. 

28.    1922. 
Lyon  Botanical  Co.,  Incorporated,  The,  New  Tork,  N.  Y. 

Whole  and  powdered  gum  acacia,  gum  tragacanth,  gin- 
ger Jamaica  root,  hellebore  root,  etc.     165,593  ;  Mar.  13  ; 

Serial  No.  146,774  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Lyon,    Hall   &    Co.,    Baltimore,    Md.,    assignor    to    James, 

Baron    Ashtou,    doing    business   as    Jas.    Williamson    & 

Son,     Lancaster,     England.      Linoleums     and     window 

shades.      23,339 ;    renewed   July   11,    1923. 
Lyon     &     Healy,    Chicago,     111.      Musical     instruments. 

169,493;     June     19;     Serial    No.     148,605;    published 

Mar.  27,  1923. 
Lyon  &  Healy,  assignor  to  Lyon  &  Ilealy,  Inc.,  Chicago, 

111.      Musical    instruments,     merchandise,     and    goods. 

174,345  :   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.  144,290 ;   published  June 

12.  1923. 
Lyon  &  Healy,   assignor  to  Lyon  &  Healv,   Inc.,  Chicago, 

111.     Cornets.     175,820  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.   161,325  ; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Lyon,  J.  H..  &  Co.,  Montgomery,  Ala.     Hosiery.     176,261 ; 

Nov.   20 ;   Serial  No.  182.597  ;  published   Sept.  4,   1923. 
Lyons  Bros.  Co.,  The,  Dallas,  Tex.     Fruit  beverage  sold 

as  a  soft  drink  and   sirups  for  preparation  of   same. 

167,668  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  172,752 ;  published  Feb.  20, 

1923. 
Lyons  Chemical  Works.      (See  Lyons,   James  T.) 
Lyons,  James  T.,  doing  busines  as  Lyons  Chemical  Works, 

Chicago,  111.     Laundry  blue  or  bluing.     163,440 ;  Jan.  9. 
Lvons,    Langston    L.,    doing    business    as    Yoi    Mammy's 

Milk  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Evaporated  milk.     173,498  ; 

Sept.     25 ;     Serial    No.    175,668 :    published    June    19, 

1923. 
Lynch,  Alice  L.,  doing  business  as  Alice-Louise  Co.,  New 

York,    N.    Y.      Face    creams    and    powders,    perfumes, 

toilet  waters,  rouges,  etc.     169.843  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No. 

172,950;    published    Mar.    13,    1923. 
Lynch,   Frank   R.      (See   Lynres   Company,   assignor.) 
Lynch    Heel    Company,    Chelsea.    Mass.       Rubber    heels. 

168,071 ;  May  15  ;   Serial  No.   161,490  ;   published   Feb. 

27.  1923. 
Lyndon    Chemical    Company,    The,    Dayton,    Ohio.      Oint- 
ment for  aches,  pains,   burns,  etc.      170,749-50 ;   July 

24;    Serial   Nos.    174.088-9;    published   Apr.    24,    1923. 
Lynn    Coaster   Car  Company,   Lynn,   Mass.     Toy  wagons 

and  coaster  cars.     163,365  ;  Jan.  9. 
Lynres  Company  Inc.,  The,  assignor  to  P.  R.  Lynch,  New 

York,    N.    Y.      Phonographs    or   talking   machines    and 

parts  thereof.     166.555  :  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  170,941 ; 

published  Jan.  23,   1923. 
Lyradion     Manufacturing     Company,     Mishawaka,     Ind. 

Phonographs  both  alone  and  in  combination  with  radio 

receiving  sets.     174.321 ;  Oct.   16  ;  Serial  No.  177,790  ; 

published  June  26.  1923. 
Lyradion     Manufacturing     Company,     Mishawaka,     Ind. 

Radio   receiving   sets,    loud    speakers,   batteries,    ampli- 
fying    horns,     etc.       174.370 ;     Oct.     16 ;     Serial     No. 

175,091  ;    published   June   26.    1923. 
Lysie,  J.  C.  Milling  Company,  The,   Leavenworth,  Kans. 

Wheat   flour.      172,552  ;    Sept.    4  ;    Serial    No.   173,099  ; 

published  May  15.   1923. 
Lysle,     J.     C,     Milling    Company,     Leavenworth,     Kane 

Wheat   flour.      177,578  ;   Dec.   18  ;    Serial   No.   173,098  ; 

published    Oct.    2,    1923. 
Lytle,   Myrtle  H.,  doing  business  as  Essentials  Mineral 

Co.,  Salem,  Oreg.     Stock  food.     165,651 ;  Mar.  13. 
Lytton.   Walter,   Inc.,   Chicago,    111.      Combination,   phono- 
graph   and    radio    receiving    sets,    loud    speakers,    etc. 

175,999  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.   169,814  ;  published  Sept. 

4,  192.3. 
M  M   Importing   Co.,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Smokers'   pipes. 

167,667  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  171,705  ;  published  Jan.  30, 

1923. 
M.  Valle  y  Ca.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cigars.    167.096  ■ 

Apr.   24  ;   Serial   No.   167,032  ;   published  Jan.  9,   192M, 
Maass  &  Kemper,  Baltimore,  Md.      Hosiery,   sweaters,  and 

ladies'  scarfs  and  knit  underwear.     166,637  ;   Apr.  10  ; 

Serial  165.800  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Maatschappij  tot  Exploitatie  van  Rademaker's  Koninkli.ike 

Cacao  en   Chocoladefabrieken,  The  Hague,  Netherlands. 

Chocolate  candy.    172,288  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  166,533  ; 

published  May  1,  1923. 
Mabep.     Charles     R.,     Chicago,     111.       Livestock     feeds. 

176.501  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  173,971 ;  published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 


Mablo  Claire  Studio.      (See  Bechdolt,  Jack  and  M.) 

Mabley  &  Carew  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Boots 
and  shoes.  166.209 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  169,173  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  5,  1922. 

Mabley  &  Carew  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Cloaks, 
wraps,  and  suits  for  ladies.  168,183 ;  May  15  ;  Serial 
No.  169,174  ;  puhlished  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Mabley  &  Carew  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Boots 
and  shoes.     176,361  ;  Nov.  20. 

Mabrcy,  Phil  L.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Steam-laundry  scour- 
ing compound.     176,792  :  Nov.  27. 

MaCarthy,  John  C,  doing  husiness  as  The  Ma-Lit-Ta  Co., 
Norwood,  Mass.  Ointment  for  the  treatment  of  piles, 
fistula,  constipation,  etc.  170,034  ;  July  10  :  Serial  No. 
173,840;   published  Apr.  10,   1923. 

Macco  Co.,  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Parting  compound  or 
composition.     163,117;  Jan.  2. 

Macdonald,  Helen  M.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Can- 
ada. Herbal  remedy  for  expectant  mt)thers.  173,164  ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  157,492  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Macdonald,  James.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cold  cream. 
165,492 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  166,188 ;  published  Dec. 
5,  1922. 

Macdonald,  James,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dental  cream. 
166,6.56;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  123,442;  puhlished  June 
22,    1920. 

Machado,  William  C,  Montecito,  Calif.  Automatic  grease 
cups  for  automobiles  and  the  like.     164,556  :  Feb.  20. 

Machinery  Supply  &  Draper  Company,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 
Drapers  for  machinery  for  harvesting  and  treating 
grains,   cereals,  etc.     171,693 ;   Aug.   7. 

Mack  Battery  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Storage  bat- 
teries and  parts.  172,150  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  169,065  ; 
published  May  22,  1923. 

Mack,  Edward  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Advertising  posters. 
172,085  :  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  176,682  ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Mack  Tool  Company,  Inc.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Carving,  edge, 
and  coopers'  tools  and  the  like.  171,864  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Se- 
rial No.  174,523  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Mackenzie,  Katherine  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Towels  or 
napkins  of  paper  coated  with  face  or  skin  cream  for 
application  to  the  face,  hands,  etc.     164,478  ;  Feb.  20. 

MacLean  Drug  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Sanitary  napkins. 
166,232;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  165,238;  published  Oct. 
31,  1922. 

MacLean  Drug  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Flotation  devices, 
tennis  balls,  toy  vehicles,  etc.  175,604 ;  Nov.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  178.755  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

MacLean  Drug  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shoe  polish,  shav- 
ing cream,  soap,  etc.  176,753 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
175.504  ;  published  Sept-  11,  1923- 

MacLean  Drug  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Patent  medicines. 
177,091  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  172,845  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

MacLean  Drug  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Knives,  shears, 
scissors,  razors,  etc.  177,400 :  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
178,756;   published   Oct.   2,   1923. 

Macleay  Estate  Co.,  The,  Portland,  Oreg.  Cheese. 
170,856  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  168,772  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

MacGillivray,  Dr^  D.  D.,  Pine  Village,  Ind.  Goiter  oint- 
,ment.  172,515 ;  Sept.  4 ;  Serial  No.  172,278 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.   17,  1923. 

Macomb  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bralnard,  Pearl 
H.) 

Macphee  &  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Nerve-tonic 
medicine.  176,980;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  179,806;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Macpherson,  John  C,  doing  business  as  Macpherson'a 
Bakery,   La   Grande,   Oreg.     Bread.      174,134 ;    Oct.    2. 

Macy,  R.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mattress 
protectors  of  textile  fabrics.     163,476 ;  Jan.  16. 

Macy,  R.  H.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  suits. 
164,749;  Feb.  27. 

Macy,  R.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coats,  bath- 
ing suits,  capes,  children's  and  infants'  dresses,  etc. 
166.608;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  148,393;  published  Dee. 
12,   1922. 

Macy,  R.  H.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  restorer 
and  tonic.  168,404  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  171,542  ;  puh- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

Macy,  R.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boys'  skating, 
sets.  171,783;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No.  172,844;  published 
May  22,  1923. 

Macy,  R.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ophthalmic 
lenses.  171,820  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  175,363  ;  published 
Jlay  15,  1923. 

Macy,  R.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aprons. 
174,.394;   Oct.   16;   Serial   No.   174,524;   published  July 

Macy,  R.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Household 
furniture.  174.961  :  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  160,296 ; 
published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Macy,  R.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Artificial  silk 

in   the   piece.      177,438 ;   Dec.   18  ;   Serial  No.   182,314 ; 

published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Madame  Marie.      (See  Munson,  Elizabeth  M.) 
Madden,  D.  D.,  &  Co.,  Inc..  Portland,  Oreg.     Paper  used 

for  printing  or  lithographing  blank  checks,  etc.   177.529  ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,713  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Maddock,  Arthur  G.,  Duarte,  Calif.     Fresh  citrous  fruits. 

176,964  ;   Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  178,854  ;  published  Sept. 

25    1923 
Haddocks,  John,   Bradford,   assignor  to   H.    O.   Brandt  & 

Hampson,     Manchester,     England.       Wearing    apparel. 

23,502;   renewed  Aug.  15,  1923.  „       .,^   o 

Haddocks,   John,   Bradford,   assignor  to   li.  O.   Brandt  & 

Hampson,    Manchester,    England.      Cotton,    wool,    silk, 

and  worsted  or  hair  piece  goods.     23,713  ;  renewed  Oct. 

17,  1923. 
Maddox-Harris  Laboratories.     (See  Harris,  H.  M.) 
Made-Nu   Company.      (See   Medvene,    William.) 
Madson,   C.   C,  Lanesboro,   Minn.      Ice   cream.     171,466  ; 

Aug.   7;   Serial  No.   166,696;   published  May   15,   1923. 
Maeda,  Y.,   doing  business  as   Liberty  Produce  Company, 

Livingston,    Calif.      Deciduous    fruits    and    grapes    in 

their    natural    state.      173.162;    Sept.    18;    Serial    No. 

158,782;   published   June  19,   1923. 
Maffitt,    Ellen    W.,    doing   business    as    University    Pickle 

Company,   St.   Louie,  Mo.      Pickles.      173,808 ;   Oct.   2 : 

Serial  No.  171,371 :  published  May  15,  1923. 
Magee,  Christopher,  jr..  Magnetic  Springs,  Ohio,  adminis- 
trator of  the  estate  of  Julia  V.  H.  Magee,  doing  business 

as  Park  Hotel  and  Bath.     Medicinal  water.     172,832  ; 

Sept.  11 :  Serial  No.  161,493  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Magee    Furnace    Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Combination 

stoves    or    ranges    heated    by    burning   of    combustible 

fuel    and    electricity.      167,459 ;    May    1 ;    Serial    No. 

167,481;   published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Maggini,    Peter,    Harrison,    N.    J.      Medicinal   bitters    for 

stomach  troubles.     163,237  ;  Jan.  2. 
Magic  Leather  Treatment  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.   Prepa- 
ration for   preserving  and  making  flexible  canvas   and 

leather  belting.     176,951 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,257  ; 

published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Magi-Graph  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Toys.     167,033  ; 

Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  171,092;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Magistral   Chemical   Co.,   Chicago,   111.      Powders   for   the 

relief  of  headache  and  neuralgia.     165,721 ;  Mar.  20  ; 

Serial  No.  166,308 ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Magnavox    Company,    The,    Oakland,    Calif.      Electrical 

sound  amplifiers  for  phonographs.     172,253  ;  Aug.  28 ; 

Serial  No.  155,823  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Magner,    Charles    T.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Dental    suction 

plates.      169,982 ;   July   10 ;    Serial   No.   167,779 ;   pub- 
lished  Apr.    10,    1923. 
Magnete  Corporations  Company,  Holland,  Mich.     Molded 

composition  structures  for  building  and  appurtenances 

relating  thereto   and  molded  composition  building  tile. 

167,759 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  170,497 ;  published  Feb.  6, 

1923. 
Magnolia  Metal  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Babbitt  bear- 
ing and  antifriction  metals  and  alloys.    164,628  ;  Feb.  20. 
Magnolia   Metal   Company,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Babbitt, 

bearing,  and  antifriction  metals  and  alloys.     164,760 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Magnolia   Metal   Company,    New   York,    N.    Y.     Babbitt, 

bearing,  and  antifriction  metals  and  alloys.     166,841  ; 

Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  168,929;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Magnolia   Metal    Company,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Babbitt, 

bearing,  and  antifriction  metals  and  alloys.     168,189 ; 

May  15 ;  Serial  No.  168,930 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Magnus  Chemical  Company  (Inc.),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Soap 

and    soap    mixtures.      175,886 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

180,543 ;    published  Aug.    21,    1923. 
Magnus  Hessberg,  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.    Leather.   168,575  ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  167,174  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Magnus    Imports,    Ltd.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Clothing. 

176,561 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  180,871 ;  published  Sept. 

18    1923 

'  W.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's,   boys', 
and    girls'     suits,     sport     suits,     overcoats, 

sweaters,  etc.     164,592  ;  Feb.   20. 
Magnus,  S.  W.,  &  (}o.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Handkerchiefs. 

175,661 ;  Nov.  6 ;   Serial  No.   182,160  ;   published  Aug. 

21,   1923. 
Maguire  &  Co.,  Infc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Cotton  duck  painted 

with  stripes  and  known  as  awning  stripes.     163,944 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Mahan,    Peter    J.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Truss.      168,490 ; 

May  22. 
Mah-Jongg,  Inc.     (See  Park,  Edgar,  assignors.) 
Mah-Jongg    Sales    Company    of   America,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.     Dolls.     173,304  ;   Sept.  18  ;   Serial  No.   179,614  ; 

published  June  19,  1923. 
Mah  Juck  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Gaffiey,  John  T.) 
Mahoney   &    Saxton,   North    Adams,    Mass.      Salad   dress- 
ings.    166,868  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  163,279  ;  published 
Feb.  6.  1923. 
Mahr  Manufacturing  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Oil- 
burning   equipment,    furnaces,    torches,    etc.      174,671  ; 
Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  172,683  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Maid-Well  Garment  Company.      (See  Ash,  Edward.) 
Mailevator  Co.      (See  Doran,  Daniel  A.) 
Halliard,  Henry,  doing  business  as  Maillard,  New  York, 

N.  Y.  Candies.  171,658 ;  Aug.  7. 
Mailliard  &  Schmieden,  San 
fruits.  166,888  ;  Apr.  17  ; 
lished  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Mailliard  &  Schmieden,  San 
fruits,  vegetables,  and  flsh. 
No.  172,232  ;  published  Apr. 


Magnus,   S. 
women's, 


Francisco,    Calif.      Canned 
Serial   No.   167,312;    pub- 


Francisco,    Calif.      Canned 
170,447;   Julv  17;   Serial 
10,  1923. 


Mailliard   &  Schmieden,   San  Francisco,  Calif.     Olive  oil. 

170,872;  July  24;   Serial  No.  165,801;   published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Mailliard  &  Schmieden,   San   Francisco,  Calif.     Olive  oil. 

170,922  ;   Julv  24  ;  Serial  No.   165,802 ;   pubnshed  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Mains  &  Grebenstein  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece 

goods.      165,689  ;    Mar.    20 ;    Serial    No.    170,204  ;    pub- 
nshed  Dec.   26.    1922. 
Maison      Blanche      Co.,      New      Orleans,      La.        Candy. 

175,946  ;  Nov.   13  ;  Serial  No.   172,753  ;  published  Aug. 

28,  1923. 
Majestic  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Ovens, 

roll  warmers  and  revivers,  gas-heated  griddles,  toasters, 

waffle  bakers,  etc.    165,083  ;  Har.  6  ;  Serial  No.  157,766  ; 

published   Oct.   17,   1922. 
Majestic  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Steam- 
ers, seamles.s  steam  kettles,  copper-jacketed  kettles,  etc. 

172,804;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  152,763;  puWished  June 

5,  1923. 
Majestic    Milling    Co.,    Aurora,    Mo.      Self-rising    wheat 

flour.     167,339  ;  Hay  1  ;  Serial  No.   163,103  ;  pubHshed 

Dec.  19,  1922. 
Hajestic     Shoe     Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Shoe^ 

173,998  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,412  ;  published  July  17, 

1923 
Maldari,   F.,   &  Bros.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Molds  for   the 

manufacture  of  alimentary  pastes.     169,323  ;  June  12  ; 

Serial  No.  175,018  ;  pubUshed  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Maline  Mills  Company,  The,  Winston-Salem,   N.  C.     Knit 

and  woven   underwear.     177,501 ;   Dec.  18 ;   Serial  No. 

182,252 ;   published   Oct.  9.   1923. 
Ma-Lit-Ta  Co.,  The.     (See  MaCarthy,  John  C.) 
Malito  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dresses  for  ladles 

and  misses.     164,423:  Feb.  20. 
Mallas  Gravis  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Women's  and  misses' 

dresses.      174,265 ;    Oct.   9 ;    Serial   No.    176,029 ;    pub- 

Ushed  July  10,  1923. 
MaUinson,   H.   R.,   &  Co.   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Scarfs 

and  mufflers  of  knitted  and  woven  silk  and  fiber  silk. 

163,598;  Jan.  23. 
Malllnson,  H.  R.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Silk  piece 

goods.     167,670  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  172,755  ;  published 

Feb.   13,   1923. 
MaUinson,  H.  R.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Scarfs  and 

mufflers  of  silk.     167,994  ;  May  8. 
MaUinson,  H.  R.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk  piece 

goods.      168,043 ;    May    15 ;    Serial   No.    173,138 ;    pub- 
lished Feb.   13,   1923. 
MaUinson,  H.  R.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Snk  piece 

goods.    168,760  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  172,754  ;  published 

Mar.  6,  1923. 
MaUinson,  H.  R.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     SUk  piece 

goods.     168,761  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  172,756  ;  published 

Feb.  13,  1923. 
Maninson,  H.  R.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Snk  piece 

goods.      170,502;   July   17;    Serial   No.    173,139;   pub- 
lished Apr.  24.  1923. 
Malllnson,    H.    R.,   &   Co.    Inc.,   New    York,   N.   Y.      Snk 

piece   goods.      170,527;    July    17;    Serial   No.    174,020; 

published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Malllnson,  H.  R.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk  piece 

goods.     171.392  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  177,092  ;  published 

May  1,  1923. 
MalHnson,  H.  R.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk  piece 

goods.     171,472  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178,524  ;  published 

May  15,  1923. 
MaUinson,  H.  R.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk  piece 

goods.     171,477  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178,110  ;  published 

May   15,   1923. 
Mallory  Hat  Company,  The,   Danbury,  Conn.     Hats  for 

men,  women,  and   children.     171,207  ;   July  31 ;   Serial 

No.    156,653  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Mallory   Shirt  Co.,  Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Dress,  negli- 
gee, soft,  and  sport  shirts.     175,215 ;  Oct.  30. 
Mallowitz,  Isaac,   Trenton,  N.  J.     Butter.     167,509  ;  May 

3  ;   Serial   No.   165,805  ;   published  Dec.  12,   1922. 
Malone,    Annie   M.,    doing   business   as   Poro   College,    St. 

Louis,  Mo.     Liquid  and  ointment  preparations  for  pro- 
moting the  growth  of  the  hair,  shampoo,  etc.     169,751 ; 

Julv  3  ;  Serial  No.  171,464  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Malone   Dairy  Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Fermented  milk. 

166,895  ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  165,804 ;  pubUshed  Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Malone  &  Hyde,  Inc.,  Memphis,  Tenn.     Table  molasses 

and    simp,    ground    spices,    and    candies.       164,670 ; 

Feb.  27. 

Malone-Lemmon  Laboratories,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio 
transmitting  and  receiving  devices  and  parts  thereof. 
165.183;  Har.  6;  Serial  No.  168,683;  published  Nov. 
7,   1922. 

Malone-Lemmon  Laboratories,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electri- 
cal apparatus  and  equipment — namely,  rheostats. 
168,422;  May  22;  Serial  No.  172,424;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Malouf,  Abraham  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Poultry  foun- 
tains.    168,515  ;  May  22. 

Malouf,  Abraham  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garters.  176,971  ; 
Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  179,618  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Malsin.  Albert.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soap.  176,514  ;  Nov. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  164,060 ;  pubnshed  Sept.  11,  1923. 


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Malt-Diastase  Company,  New  Tork,  N.  Y.     Concentrated 

liquid    malt    extracts.      167,086 ;    Apr.    24 ;    Serial    No. 

151.633  ;  published  Oct.  11,  1921. 
Malt-Diastase  Company,  New  lork,  N.  Y.     Malt  extracts. 

10S,'J-1;  Mav  '^i) ;  Serial   No.   148,156;  published  Mar. 

13,  192:^. 
Maltana  Company,  Tlie,  Welland,  Ontario,  Canada.   Wheat 

and    pancake    Hour,     flour    for    making    pastries,    etc. 

177,016  ;  Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No.  164,253  ;  published  Sept. 

■25,  1923. 
Maltese   Textile   Corporation,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Cotton 

goods    in    the    piece.      175,498 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

177,498  ;   published  Aug.  21,   1923.  ^    ^  „_^ 

Mama  Cookie  Bakerv,  Chicago,  111.  Cookies.  1(6,876; 
,  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No!  181.758  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Mammoth  Hosiery  Mills,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ladles'  full- 
fashioned  silk  hosiery.  164.595  :  Feb.  20. 
Mammy's  Milk  Co.  (See  Lyons,  Langston  L.) 
Manassas  Feed  &  Milling  Co.  (See  Robertson,  Boiling  L.) 
Manatee  Fruit  Co.,  Palmetto,  Fla.     Fresh  citrous  fruits, 

fresh  tomatoes,  celery,  lettuce,  etc.     168,884  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  No.  167,183  :  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Manchester    Board    vt    Paper    Co.,    Inc.,    Richmond,    Va. 

Cloth  boards.     174,914  :  Oct.  23. 
Manchester     Coal     Co..     The,     Manchester,     Ala.       Coal. 

169.56S  ;  June  19. 
Manchester   Handle  &  Turning   Company.      (See    Shurtz, 

Thomas  M.)  ,         ^  ,.^ 

Manchester    Knitting    Mills,    Inc.,    Los    Angeles,     Calif. 

Men's,  women's,  and  children's  knitted  and  textile  bath- 
ing suits.     172,657  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,844  ;  pub- 
lished .Tune  5,  1923.  „ 
Mandcl  &  Cohen,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hosiery,  underwear. 

and   sweaters.      164,807 ;   Feb.  27. 
Mandell,  Kaufmann,  Casa  Grande,  Ariz.     Handkerchiefs. 

177,072  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  183,580  ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923.  ,,     , 

Mandel's,  B.,   Sons,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Men  s  and  young 

men's    serge    suits.      169,172  ;    June    12 ;    Serial    No. 

168,539  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Manelich.   John,   Youngsville,   Pa.     Medicine  for  wounds, 

sores,  burns,  boils,  and  eczema.     164,151 ;  Feb.  13. 
Manganese  Bronze  and  Brass  Co.  Limited,  The,  Westmin- 
ister. London,   Ensland.     Metals  used  in  manufacture. 

177,190  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  178,051 ;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923.  .  „     ^ 

Manhasset    Manufacturing    Company,    Providence,    B.    I. 

Cotton  fabrics  in  the  piece  used  in  the  manufacture  of 

tires.       163,366 ;  Jan.  9.  „     ^ 

Manhasset    Manufacturing    Company,    Providence,    R.    I. 

Cotton  thread  and  yarn.     165,746  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No. 

171,179;    published    Jan.    2,    1923. 
Manhasset   Manufacturing    Company,    Providence,    R.    I. 

Cotton   thread   and  yarn.      166,036 ;   Mar.    27 ;    Serial 

No.  167,728  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Manhasset    Manufacturing    Company,    Providence,    R.    I. 

Cotton  thread  and  yarn.     167,038  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No. 

170.889  ;   published  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Manhasset    Manufacturing    Company,    Providence,    R.    I. 

Cotton   fabric  in   the  piece.      170,261;   July  10;   Serial 

No.   170,440;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Manhattan  Baking  Powder  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cocoa, 

puddingj  and  cornstarch.     172,980  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

174,316 :  published  June  5,  1923. 
Manhattan   Corset  Company,   New   York.   N.  Y.     Corsets. 

brassieres,   waists,    bands.      176,914 ;    Dec.    4. 
Manhattan  Electrical  Supply  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Electrical  apparatus,  machines,  and  supplies.    167,102  ; 

Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  169,134;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Manhattan   Electrical  Supply  Company,   Inc.,   New  York, 

N.   Y.      Telephonic   receivers  and  head  sets.      169,088 ; 

.Tune  5  ;   Serial  No.   174.253  ;  published  Mar.  27,   1923. 
Manhattan   Hair  Cloth   Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Haircloth 

In   the  piece.      163.952 ;   Feb.  6. 
Manhattan     Knitting     Mills,     Inc..     New     York,     N.     Y. 

Sweaters.     173,263;   Sept.   18;   Ser.  No.   175,431;   pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 
Manhattan    Manufacturing   Co.      (See    Berger,    Louis.) 
Manhattan    Photo    Supply    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Golf  balls.     170,685  ;  July  17. 
Manhattan  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Brake  lining. 

175.998 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166,839  ;  published  Sept. 

4    1923. 
Manhattan    Rubber   Mfg.   Co.,   The,    Passaic,    N.    J.      Ma- 
chinery belting,  hose,  and  packing.     173,243  ;  Sept.  18  ; 

Serial  No.  160,825  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Manhattan  Soap  Company.     (See  Burke,  Frank  G.) 
Manicurex  Co.,   The.      (See   Moeller,   Annetta   T.) 
Manion,  Catherine  M.,  doing  business  as  Manion  Surreal 
Supplv  House.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Obstetrical  outfits  and 
surgical  supplies.    168.629  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  167,881 ; 

published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Manion    Surgical    Supply   House.      (See   Manion,    Cather- 
ine M.) 
Manischewitz,     B.,     Company,     The,     Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Matzos.     166,778;  Apr.   10. 
Manischewitz,     B.,     Company,     The,     Cincinnati,     Ohio. 

Matzos.     167.289;  Apr.  24. 
Mann,  Arthur  B.,  doing  business  as  Tecq  Products   Com- 
pany,   Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Skin    lotions    and    medicinal 
preparations  for  inflammed  mucous  membrane.   176.170  ; 
Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  177.499;  published  Aug.  7.  1923. 


Mann,  William,  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Pass  books. 
168,155  ;  May  15  ;   Serial  No.   173,206  ;   published   Feb. 
13,  1923. 
Mannc  &  Weill,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fabric  gloves.     108,530  ; 

May  22. 
Mannesmancrohren-Werke,     Dusseldorf,      Germany.       Bi- 
cycles   and  motor  cycles  and  parts  thereof,  etc.     174,954  ; 
Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.   163,691  ;   published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Manuesmannrohren-Werke,   Dusseldorf,   Germany.      Light- 
ning arresters  and  rods,  tips,   elc.     175,747  ;  Nov.   13  ; 
Serial  No.  163,693  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Mannesmannriihren-fterke,    Dusseldorf,     Germany.       Am- 
monia,  chlorine,   hydrogen,   oxygen,   and   carbon-dioxide 
cylinders,  bottles,  flasks,  etc.     175,094  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.   163,688;    published    Sept.   4,    1923. 
Mannesmannrohren-Werke,  Dusseldorf,   Germany.     Tubes, 
tube  joints,   pipes,  etc.     177,015  ;   Dec.   11  ;   Serial  No. 
163,689  :  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Mannesovitch,   Israel,  jr„   doing  business  as   Schenectady 
Knit   Goods   House,    Schenectady,   N.   Y.      Hosiery   and 
underwear.      166,642;    Apr.    10;    Serial    No.    165,803; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Manning    Fibre    Products    Company,    Inc.,    Troy,    N.    Y. 
Fiber    shoe   counters.      166,034 ;    Mar.    27 ;    Serial    No. 
167,407;    published   Nov.    7,    1922. 
Manning,   Harry  W.,   Portland,  Oreg.     If'uel-oil  vaporizer. 

165,924  ;   Mar.   20. 
Manning,    Maxwell    &    Moore,    Inc.,    New    York.    N.    Y. 
Copper-nickel-alloy  castings.     174,493  ;  Oct.  16  ;   Serial 
No.  177,565  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Manny-Klelly    Co.,    New    York.    N.    Y.      Knitted    and    tex- 
tile underwear.     175,767  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  177,135  ; 
published  Aug.  28,   1923. 
Mansfield    Chemical    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Furniture 
and  automobile  polishes.     169,971 ;  July  10  ;  Serial  N'o. 
164.600;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Mansfield,    Richard     H.,    Cottage    City,    Md.      Cartoons. 
167,855 :   May   8 ;    Serial   No.    161,746 ;   pubUshed   Feb. 
20,   1923. 
Mansmann     Brothers,     Inc.,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Hosiery. 
166,657;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  164,446;  pullished  Dec. 
12    1922. 
Manton-Gaulin  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Boston  and 
South  Boston,  Mass.     Homogenizer  for  rendering  homo- 
geneous    the     ingredients     of     compounded     products. 
172,517  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  172,425  ;  published  May  29, 
1923. 
Manufacturer's  Motor  Products  Co.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif. 
Piston-rlns   expanders.      167,751 ;    May    8 ;    Serial   No. 
167,919  ;   published  Feb.   6,   1923. 
Manufacturers   Phonograph    Co.,    Inc.,    Ne'w   York,    N.   Y. 

Phonographs.     163.512  ;  Jan.  16. 
Manufacturers    Record    Company,    assignor    to    Manufac- 
turers   Record    Publishing    Company,    Baltimore.    Md. 
Newspaper    or    weekly    pamphlet.       16,378 ;     renewed 
Mar.  12,  1919. 
Manufacturers    Record    Publi.=hing    Co.       (See    Manufac- 
turers Record  Company,  assignor.) 
Manufacturers      Supplies      Company,      St.      Louis,      Mo. 
Threads.     165,448  ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  171,334  ;  pub- 
Ushed Jan.  2,  1923. 
Manufacturers  Supplies  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Threads. 

167,329-30  ;  Apr.  24. 
Manufacturers  Supplies  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.   Threads. 
172,040  :  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  158,936 ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 
Manufacturers  Supplies  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Threads. 
172,042 ;  Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.  158,633  ;  published  May 
22,   1923. 
Manufacturers      Supplies      Company.      St.      Louis,      Mo. 
Threads.     172,834  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  158,632  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Manufacturers  Supplies  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Threads. 

176.935-7  :  Dec.  4. 
Manufactures   des   Glaces   et   Prodults  Chimiques  de   St. 
Gobaln,   Chauny   &   Clrey,   Paris,    France.      Plate   glass 
and  glassware.     166,049  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,720 ; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Manufacturing  Jewelers  Export  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Articles  of  jewelry  and  personal  adornment.     172,590 ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  169,680  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Mapele  Silk  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,   N.  Y.     Ribbons  of  silk  and  artificial  silk. 
167,093  :   Apr.   24  ;  Serial  No.  166,781 ;  published  Jan. 
30    1923 
Maple    Grove    Candies,    Inc.,    St.    Johnsbury,    Vt.      Maple 
cream,   sirup,   sugar,   and   honey,   sauce   for  ice  cream. 
170,706  ;   July   24  ;   Serial  No.  154,522  ;   published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 
Maple    Producers'    Co-Operatlve    Association,    Inc.,.  Syra- 
cuse,  N.   Y.     Maple   sirup   and   sugar.      173.260 ;    Sept. 
18 ;   Serial  No.   175,432  ;  published  June  19,   1923. 
Maple  Products  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Candy.     167,014; 
Apr.  24;   Serial  No.  162,498;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Maples    Manufacturing    Company,    The,    Sandusky,    Ohio. 

Clothe-s- washing  machines.  164,947  ;  Feb.  27.. 
Mappin  &  Webb,  Limited,  Sheffield  and  London,  England. 
Scent-bottle  screws — that  is,  bottle  closures.  163,118 ; 
Jan.  2. 
Mappin  &  Webb  Limited.  SheflBeld  and  London,  England- 
Buttonhooks,  shoehorns,  buttonhook  and  shoehorn 
combinations,  and  glove  hooks.  166,074 ;  Mar.  27 ; 
Serial  No.   159,469;   published  Nov.   14,  1922. 


728 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Mappin  &  Webb  Limited,  Sheffield  and  London,  England. 
Buttonhooks,  shoehorns,  buttonhook  and  shoehorn  com- 
binations, and  glove  hooks.  166,538 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial 
No.  159,474;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Mappin  &  Webb,  Limited,  Sheffield  and  London,  England. 
Manicure  scissors,  nail  clippers,  files,  and  tweezers. 
168,123;  May  15;  Serial  No.  159,476;  published  Feb. 
27    1923 

Mappin  &  Webb,  Limited,  Sheffield  and  London,  England. 
Lancets,  fleams,  and  surgical  scissors.  168,124 ;  May 
15 ;   Serial  No.   159,477  ;   published  Feb.   27,   1923. 

Mappin  &  Webb  Limited,  Sheffield  and  London,  England. 
Table  and  household  ware.     169,555 ;  June  19. 

Mappin  &  Webb  Limited,  Sheffield  and  London,  England. 
Table  and  household  ware.     169,561 ;  June  19. 

Maranto,  Giuseppe  P.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Preparation  for 
tht  relief  and  cure  of  indigestion.  169,648 ;  June  26 ; 
Serial  No.  169,600;   published  Mar.   20,   1923. 

Marathon  Co.,  Attleboro,  Mass. ,  Bib  holders,  baby  pins, 
chains  and  pendants,  lockets,  bracelets,  rings,  etc. 
164,588;  Feb.  20. 

Marathon  Co.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Bib  holders,  baby  pins, 
chains,  and  pendants,  lockets,  etc.  166,560  ;  Apr.  10  ; 
Serial   No.   169,218 :   published   Dec.   26,   1922. 

Marathon  Company,  The,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio.  Safety 
straps  to  hold  children  in  high  chairs,  gocarts,  etc. 
166,340;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  162,027;  published  Jan. 
9,  1923. 

Marathon  Sales  Co.     (See  TJnger,  Louis  J.) 

Marathon  Tire  &  Eubber  Company,  The,  Cuyahoga  Falls, 
Ohio.  Cardcases,  bill  folds,  hand  bags,  music  rolls, 
etc.  165,855  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  148,498  ;  published 
Jan.    2,    1923. 

Marathon  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The,  Cuyahoga  Falls, 
Ohio.  Leather,  etc.,  belts  for  supporting  outer  gar- 
ments. 166,606 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  148,499 ;  pub- 
lished  Jan.    9,    1923. 

Marble  Head  Lime  Co.,  The,  assignor  to  The  Kelley  Island 
Lime  &  Transport  Company,  Sandusky  and  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Manufactured  lime.  23,101 ;  renewed  May  23, 
1923. 

Marble  Mills,  Inc.,  The,  Evanston,  111.  Underwear  of 
knitted  fabric.  175,929  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,874  ; 
published   Aug.    28,    1923. 

Marbletex  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Silks,  silk  and  cotton  mixtures,  cotton 
goods,  linens,  and  draperies.  170,057  ;  July  10  ;  Serial 
No.  175,938 ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Marchant  Calculating  Machine  Company,  Emeryville, 
Calif.     Calculating  machines.     165,025  ;  Feb.  27. 

Marchiony  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ice  cream, 
flavored  ice,  ice-cream  bricks,  etc.    174,918 ;  Oct.  23. 

Marcus,  Julius,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Food-flavoring  ex- 
tracts. 171,263 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  169,313 ;  pub- 
lished  May  1,   1923. 

Marcus  Mason  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mar- 
cus Mason  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Coffee  classi- 
fiers, hullers,  polishers,  power  screens,  pulpers,  and  ele- 
vators ;  22,676 ;  renewed  Mar.  21,  1923. 

Marcus  Mason  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mar- 
cus Mason  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Coffee  machin- 
ery.    22,803  ;  renewed  Apr.   11,  1923. 

Marcus,  Robert,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Storage-battery 
discharge  test  sets,  startometers  or  starter-testing  In- 
struments, etc.  166,012  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  162,754  ; 
published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Mares,  Frank  M.,  doing  business  as  Mares  Medicine  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Remedies  for  coughs,  colds,  con- 
stipation,   rheumatism,    etc.      164.339 ;   Feb.   20. 

Mares  Medicine  Company.     (See  Mares,  Frank  M.) 

Marett,  Ruby  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beverages,  fruit 
sirups,  extracts,  and  flavorings  for  the  same.  176,429  ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  184,412  ;  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 

Marfield  Radio  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Hirshfleld,  Maurice  W.) 
■  Marflsi,  John,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Pop-corn  machines.  165,007  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Margolis  Yelen  Kaiser  Co.  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Hosiery. 
169,267  :  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  155,231 ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Margueritte  Laboratories.     (See  Murphy,  Margaret  C.) 

Margulies,  Larry  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  dresses 
and  waists.  173,408 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  176,902 ; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Margus,  Julie,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Salve  remedy  to  cure 
pain  and  inflammation.     164,627  ;   Feb.  20. 

Margus,  Julie,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Liquid  medicine  for 
tuberculosis.  176,238  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  164,656  ; 
published   Aug.    7,    1923. 

Mariani,  Scipio,  Exeter,  Ba.  Maltless  nonalcoholic  bev- 
erage to  be  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     169,106  ;  June  5. 

Marie  Antoinette  Perle  'Co.      (See  Blauston,  Nathan   L.) 

Marine  Oil  Company,  Ltd.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Gasoline. 
164,024;  Feb.   6. 

Marine  Oil  Company,  Ltd.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Machine 
oil.     3  64,025;  Feb.  6. 

Marine  Oil  Company  Ltd.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Cylinder 
and  automobile  oil  for  lubricating  purposes.  165.676; 
Mar.  20 :  Serial  No.  166,390  ;  published  Nov.  28,   1922 

Marine  Oil  Company,  Ltd.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Cylinder 
and  automobile  oil  for  lubricating  purposes.  168,355  ; 
May  22  ;  Serial  No.  166,384  :  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 

Marine  Products  Co.  Inc.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Fertilizer. 
164,333;  Feb.  20. 


Marinello  Company,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Powder  for  the 
skin,  toilet  water,  and  perfume.     164,164 ;  Feb.  13. 

Marinello  Company,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Rouge  and  face 
powder.  176,383;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  177,187;  pub- 
lished July  31,  1923. 

Marinette  Electric  Corporation,  Marinette,  Wis.  Radio 
receiving  sets.  171,008:  July  31;  Serial  No.  176,634; 
published   Apr.    24,    1923. 

Marinette  Electric  Corporation,  Marinette,  Wis.  Phones 
for  use  with  radio  apparatus.  172,323 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Se- 
rial   No.    176,635 ;    published    May    29,    1923. 

Marlon  Machine,  Foundry  &  Supply  Co.,  Marlon,  Ind, 
Sucker  rods.     163,662;  Jan.  23. 

Marion  Steam  Shovel  Co.,  The,  Marion,  Ohio.  Excavat- 
ing shovels,  dredges,  dragline  excavators,  orange-peel 
excavators,  etc.     163,862  ;  Jan.  30. 

Maritime  Milling  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Poultry  and 
stock  food.     168,015  ;   May  8. 

Mark  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's,  boys',  and  chil- 
dren's suits  and  coats.  166,601  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No. 
150,365 ;    published   Jan.   9.    1923. 

Markman,  Simon,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clay  and  paste 
for  the  complexion.  170,927 ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No. 
162,941  ;    published   Apr.    24,    1923. 

Marks,  Samuel  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Adhesive  pastes. 
175,239;  Oct.  30. 

Marks-Tager  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's  dresses. 
164,746  ;  Feb.  27. 

Markt  &  Hammacher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Car- 
penters' tools,  agricultural  implements.  170.476 ; 
July  17:   Serial  No.  172,233;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Marmola  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Laxatives.  169,585 ; 
June  26;  Serial  No,  155,357;  published  July  18,  1922. 

Marmola  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Deodorant.  176,950 ; 
Dee.  11 ;  Serial  No.  178,621  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Marolyn  Extract  Co.      (See  Palmer,  Marlon  C.) 

Marqua,  J.  E.,  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Moving- 
illuminated-slgn-proiection   devices.      164,385 ;    Feb.   20. 

Marquette  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Rim 
and  tire  tools.  169,353  ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  172,049 ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Marquette  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Luggage  carriers,  shock  absorbers,  combined  fender 
braces  and  bumpers.  174,837;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No. 
176,561 ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Marre,  E.,  &  Bro.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Canned  fruits,  vege- 
tables, and  fish.  Jams,  jellies,  etc.     168,018  ;  May  8. 

Marret,  Bonnin,  Lebel  et  Guieu,  Paris,  France.  Metals 
and  alloys  for  use  in  jewelry  and  jewelers'  wares. 
168,886  :  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,301 ;  published  Mar. 
13,  1923. 

Marret,  Bonnin,  Lebel  et  Guicti,  Paris,  France.  Alloys  and 
metals  for  use  in  jewelry  and  jewelers'  wares.  168,972 ; 
May  29 ;  Serial  No.  170,302  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Marret,  Bonnin,  Lebel  &  Guieu,  Paris,  France.  Alloy  in- 
tended to  be  used  for  jewelry  and  jewelers'  goods. 
176,042  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,018 ;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923. 

Marrus,  Isaac  I.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Suits,  overcoats,  sheep- 
skin coats,  pants,  etc.  176,449  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
177.310 ;   published    Sept.    18,    1923. 

Mars  Grand  Rug  Co.,  The,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Rugs,  car- 
pets, and  other  textile  floor  coverings.  177,067  ;  Dec. 
11  ;  Serial  No.  183,390;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Marschat  Import  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cologne 
waters,  bath  salts,  face  clays,  etc.  170,081  ;  July  10  ; 
Serial  No.  167,530;  published  Apr.  3.  1923. 

Marschat,  Richard  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  nets. 
163,925;  Feb.  6. 

Marsh,  Lavinia  A.,  doing  business  as  E.  Morgan  &  Sons, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Pharmaceutical  product  for  the 
treatment  of  poisoning,  burns,  bruises,  etc.  168,447  ; 
May  22  :  Serial  No.  170,500  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Marshall  &  Burke,  Richmond,  Calif.  Paint  and  varnish 
remover.  166,459  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,642  ;  pub- 
lished .Tan.  9,  1923. 

Marshall  Candy  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Candy. 
169,256;  June  12;  Serial  No.  171,227;  published  Mar. 
27.  1923. 

Marshall  Canning  Company,  Marshalltown,  Iowa.  Canned 
foods.  167,126-7;  Apr.  24;  Serial  Nos.  165,397-8; 
published  Dec.  12.  1922. 

Marshall,  Clifford  C,  Vincennes,  Ind.  Medicinal  oint- 
ment for  the  tre.Ttment  of  scalp  and  hair.  172.883 ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,877  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Marshall,  Edward  E.,  doing  business  as  Huntingdon 
Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Golf  Balls. 
167.039-40 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  Nos.  170,883-4 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shampoo. 
163,119;   Jan.  2. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Cotton  batting. 
163,120-4;  Jan.  2. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ladies'  hosiery. 
163,238  ;  .Tan.  2. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Muslin  piece 
goods.     163,367;   Jan.  9. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bedspreads  and 
pillow  shams.     163,368-9  ;  Jan.  9. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Poker  chips. 
163,370;     Jan.  9. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Towels  made 
of  textile  fabrics.     163,441 ;     Jan.  9. 


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Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shirts,  collars, 
neckties,  pyjamas,  bath  robes,  and  overalls.  163,599  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Men's  hosiery. 
16.S.S19  :  Jan.  30. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Antiseptic  ger- 
micide and  insect  exterminator.     164,500  ;  Feb.  20. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shirts,  night- 
shirts, and  pyjamas.     164,551  ;   Feb.  20. 

Marshall  li'leld  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Men's,  women's, 
and  children's  leather  belts.     164,591  ;  Feb.  20. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ladies'  hosiery. 
164.599-600:  Feb.  20. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Men's  hosiery. 
164,601  :    Feb.  20. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Toadies'  hosiery. 
164,602;   Feb.  20. 

Marshall    Field   &    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Wilton    rugs 

and   carpets.      165,031 ;   Feb.   27. 
M.-iisball    Fii>l(l    &   Company.    Chicago,    111.      Elastic   web. 

165, OiH  :   Mar.    6  ;   Serial   No.    165,932  ;   published   Nov. 

14.  19i;2. 
Marshall    Field    &    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Elastic   web. 

165,005 :  Mar.   6 ;   Serial  No.  165,926 ;   published  Nov. 

14.  1922. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,    Chicago,   111.     Face   powder, 

toilet  water,  compact  powder,  cold  cream,   and  talcum 

powder.     165.427;   Mar.  13;   Serial  No.   165,924;   pub- 
lished Dec.  12.  1922. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  III.     Velvet  carpets. 

165,901  ;    Mar.    20. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Wilton  carpets. 

165.902:   Mar.   20. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  III.     "Velvet  carpets. 

165.903  ;    Mar.    20. 
Marshall     Field     &    Company.       Rubber     bathing    caps. 

165,991  :   Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.   165,921 ;  published  Dec. 

12.   1922. 

Marshal]  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  III.     Shirts,  blouses, 

nightshirts,   and    pyjamas.      166,190 ;    Mar.    27 ;    Serial 

No.    161.544  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Marshall    Field    &    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Hand    bags 

of     leather     and     fabric,     and     other     leather     goods. 

166.256  ;  Mar.  27  ;    Serial  No.   164,897  ;  published  Dec. 

5,  1922. 

Marshall   Field   &  Companv,   Chicago,   III.     Alarm  clocks. 

166.596 :   Apr.   10  ;   Serial  No.   161,537  ;   published  July 

18.   1922. 
Marshall    Field    &    Company,    Chicago,    III.      Men's    and 

women's     scarfs,     misses'     and     women's     knit     skirts, 

sweaters,  men's  jerseys,  etc.     166,641;  Apr.  10;  Serial 

No.  165,930  :  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Marshall    Field    &    Company,    Chicago,    111.      .Cigar    and 

cigarette  cases.     166.851;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  165,366 ; 

published  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Marshall    Field    &    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Sachet    and 

face  powder,  vanishing  cream,  cold  cream,  rouge,  etc. 

167.227  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.   169,641 ;  published  Feb. 

6,  1923. 

ilarshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Ladies'  hosiery. 

168,196:  May  15;  Serial  No.  166,058;  published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Hairpins,  com- 
mon pins,  hand  sewing  needles,  crochet  hooks,  lace  pins, 

etc.     16S.205  ;  May  15  :   Serial  No.   161,546  :   published 

Feb.  6,  1923. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  III.     Corset  waists. 

169.419  :  .Tune  12. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Silk  and  cotton 

piece   goods.     169,688:    June   26;    Serial   No.    165,923; 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Lingerie  trim- 

minsr.  fanev  braids,  etc.     169.880  :  Julv  3  ;   Serial  No. 

146.534  :    published    Feb.    21.    1922. 
Marshall   Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  HI.     Sateen  in  the 

piee?.      1R9.933:    Julv   3. 
Marshall    Field    &    Coinpanv.    Chicago,    111.      Sheets    and 

pillowcases.      169,991  :    .Tuly    10 ;    Serial    No.    140,289 ; 

published   Apr.   10,   1923. 
Marshall     Field     &     Company,     Chicaeo,    111.      Women's 

hnsieiy.      170.146  ;   July    10  :   Serial   No.   158.115  :    pub- 
lished Apr.  24.   1923. 
.Marshall    Field    &   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Gingham    In 

the  piece.      170.337  :   .Tuly  10. 
Marshall    Field    &   Company,    Chicago,   III.      Toweling   in 

the  piece.      171.682  :  Aug.   7. 
Marshall  Field  &  Companv,  Chicago,  111.    Bimonthly  maga- 
zines.    171,744  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  161,681  ;  published 

May  1,  1923. 
Marshal!  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,   111.     Bias-fold  tape 

and  binding.     171,937  ;  Aug.  14. 
Marshall    Field    &    Companv,    Chicago.    111.      Compleilon 

and    bath    soap.      173.586 :    Sept.    25. 
Marshall     Field     &     Companv.     Chicaso.     111.       Jewelry. 

174..3S2 :   Oct.   16 ;   Serial  No.   161.539 ;   published   Feb. 

20.   1923. 

Marsh.nll  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Nail  tiles,  toilet 
twepzf-rs.  nail  and  cuticle  nippers.  174.419  ;  Oct.  16  ; 
Serial  No.   181,270;  published  .Tuly  17,   1923. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cotton  voile  In 
the  piece.     174.531  ;  Oct.  16. 


Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Wool  and  wool 

and   silk  mixture  yarn.     174,645  ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial   No. 

181,262  :  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Muslin   In  the 

piece.     174,646  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,263  ;  published 

Aug.  7,  1923. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Wool  and  wool 

and  silk  mixture  yarn.      174,647  ;   Oct.   23 ;   Serial   No. 

181,266;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Wool  and  wool 

and  silk  mixture  yarn.     174,648 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial   No. 

181.268;   published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Scissors,  shears, 

and  pocketknlves.   174,851  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,371 ; 

published  July  31,  1923. 
Marshall   Field   &   Company,   Chicago,    111.     Trunks,   suit- 
cases,  and   traveling  bags.     175,255 :    Oct.    30. 
Marshall   Field   &  Company,   Chicago,   111.     Cotton   crape 

goods  In  the  piece.     175.275  ;  Oct.  30. 
Marshall     Field     &     Company,     Chicaeo,     111.       Perfume. 

175,478  :   Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No.    179,523 ;   published   Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Cotton  linings 

in   the   piece.     176,987 :   Dec.   11 ;   Serial  No.   179,524 ; 

published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Women's  muslin 

underwear.      177,392 :    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No.    181,267 ; 

published   Oct.    2,    1923. 
Marshall-Gerken  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Electrical 

binding  posts.     174,464  :   Oct.  16  :   Serial  No.  173,775  ; 

published   June   12.   1923. 
Marshall.  Harry  G.,  Newark,  Ohio.     Saccharine.    176,818  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Marshall    Metal    Corporation,    Chicago,    111.       Aluminum 

welding  metal.     166.370  ;  Apr.  3  ;   Serial  No.   170,032 ; 

published  Dec.   19,  1922. 
Marshall  &  Muller.   Lodi,   Calif.     Fresh  deciduous   fruits 

and   grapes.      173,217:    Sept.   18;    Serial   No.    174,581; 

published  June  26,  1923. 
Marshall    Oil    Company    of    Iowa,    Marshalltown,    Iowa. 

Compounded  mineral  turpentine.     163.125  :   Jan.   2. 
Marshall    Oil    Company    of    Iowa.    Marshalltown,     Iowa. 

Varnish,    putty,     floor    oil,     and    ready-mixed     paints. 

164,317  :  Feb.  20. 
Marshall  Reiha,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Glassware  for  use 

in  laboratories.     165,959  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  151,766 ; 

published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Marshall,  Robert  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Steenburg  Fur 
Company,  Gloversville.  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  pre- 
vention of  moths.  168,130 :  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
170,826;   published   Feb.   13,   1923. 

Marshall  Ventilated  Mattress  Co.  Limited,  The,  Toronto, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Mattresses.  175.836 :  Nov.  13  ;  Se- 
rial No.   181.838;  published  Aue.  28,   1923. 

Marshall.  Warren,  Kansas  City.  Kans.  Preparation  for 
deodorizing  had-smelling  and  sweating  bodies  and  feet. 
165.500  :  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166,008  :  published  Dec. 
5.  1922. 

Marsha  11- Wells  Company,  Duluth,  Minn.  Axle  grease. 
164.703  :  Feb.  27. 

Marshall- Wells  Company,  Duluth,  Minn.  Storage  bat- 
teries, dry  cells,  electric  sad  and  curling  irons  and  per- 
colators.     165,028  :   Feb.   27. 

Marshall-Wells  Company,  Duluth,  Minn.  Electric 
laundry  washing  machines.     169,576;  June   19. 

Marshall-Wells  Company,  Duluth.  Minn.  Laundry  wash- 
ing machines  and  wringers.  171,087  :  Julv  31  ;  .Serial 
No.    174.211  :    published   Apr.    24,    1923. 

Marshall-Wells  Company,  Duluth,  Minn.  Pack  sacks, 
saddles,  horse  collars,  harness,  etc.  173,457 :  Sept. 
25  :    Serial   No.    178.533 :   published   June   19,   1923. 

Marsh.oll-Wells  Company,  Duluth.  Minn.  Paint  and  shav- 
ing brushes.  174,503:  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  181,135; 
published  July  24,   1923. 

Marshall-Wells  Company.  Duluth,  Minn.  Coal  and  gas 
ranges,  coal.  gas.  wood,  and  oil  heaters,  gasoline  cook- 
stoves  and  hot-air  furnaces.  174.903  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 
No.  178.855  :  published  .Tuly  24.  1923. 

Marshall-Wells  Company,  Duluth,  Minn.  Sand,  emery,  and 
garnet  paper,  omerv  and  garnet  cloth.  sharpenin<r 
stones,  etc.  175.906  ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  178.532  : 
published  Aug.   21.   1923. 

Marshall-Wells  Company,  Duluth,  Minn.  Carpenters' 
gauges,  plumb  bobs,  plumbs  and  levpls.  etc.  175.038 : 
Oct.   30 :    Serial   No.   178.527  :    published   Aug.    7.    1923. 

Marshalltown  Manufacturing  Company,  Marshalltown. 
Iowa.  Rotary  self-feeding  bevel  and  splitting  shears 
and  brick  and  plastering  trowels.     164,571  ;  Feb.  20. 

Mar-Son  Medicine  Co..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Dentifrice,  par- 
ticularlv  pvorrhea  remedv  and  tooth  paste.  165.711  : 
Mar.   20:  Serial  No.  168.327:  published  Dec.  19.  1922. 

Marstin.  Clayton  R.,  doing  business  as  The  Blazeout 
Company,  Boston.  Mass.  Fire-extinEruishintr  powders. 
170.148;  .Tuly  10;  Serial  No.  168.272:  published  Apr. 
3,   1923. 

Marston.  William  H.,  doing  business  as  Marston's  Res- 
taurant and  Bakerv.  Newton,  Mass.  Bread,  rolls,  and 
biscuits.  165,406-7  :  Mar.  6  :  Serial  Nos.  156,171-2  ; 
published  Oct.   31.    1922. 

Marston's  Restaurant  and  Bakery.  (See  Marston,  Wil- 
liam  H.) 


730 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Ali)Jiahetic(il  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Martha  Maid  Manufacturing  Company,  Incorporated,  Clii- 
cago,  111.  Children's  dresses.  174,059  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 
No.  178,367  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Martha  Maid  Manufacturing  Company,  Incorporated,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Cotton,  silk,  wool,  and  linen  underwear  of 
knitted  and  textile  fabric  for  females.  174,331  ;  Oct. 
16  :   Serial  No.  178,084  ;  published  July  17,  1928. 

Martin,  Anita,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  shields.  167,495  ; 
May  1;   Serial  No.   166,240;   published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Martin,  C.  J.,  Au,stin,  Tex.  Poultry  medicine  for  the 
treatment  of  blackhead,  etc.  174,423  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial 
No.  170,943  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Martin  Cantine  Co.,  The,  Sauserties,  N.  Y.  Enameled 
book  paper.     175,251  ;  Oct.  30. 

Martin  Cantine  Co.,  The,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.  Enameled 
book  paper.  176,430-1  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  Nos.  182,980-1 ; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Martin,  Charles  F.,  Fairmont,  W.  Va.  Maltless  beverage 
sold  as  a  soft  drink.  167,116 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
164,254;   published   July   25,    1922. 

Martin,  John  H.,  doing  business  as  Dermavel  Labora- 
tories, New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  clay.  168,233;  May 
15 ;  Serial  No.  171,180 ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Martin  and  Martin,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Men's,  boys', 
misses',  and  women's  belts.  165,306 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial 
No.    162,884 ;    published    Nov.    14,    1922. 

Martin-Senour  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Varnishes ; 
stains ;  paint  enamels ;  dry,  ready-mixed,  and  paste 
paints ;  lacquers,  etc.  165,284 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
153,309  ;  published   Dec.    12,  1922. 

Martin-Senou-r  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Paints  (liq- 
uid, paste,  or  semipaste),  paint  enamels,  japans,  var- 
nishes, stains,  etc.  167,821 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  155,358  ; 
published  Feb.  13,   1923. 

Martin  Varnish  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Varnishes. 
168,473  :  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  167,882 ;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Martin,  W.  &  J.,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Leather.  172,718 ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,148  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Martinka,  Joseph  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Preparation  for 
pains,  burns,  bruises,  and  cancer.  167,637 ;  May  1  ; 
Serial  No.    166,603;    published    Jan.    2,    1923.      , 

Martins  Birmingham  Limited,  Birmingham,  England. 
Golf  balls  and  footballs.  171,097  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No. 
173,972  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Martoccio,  F.  A.,  Macaroni  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Macaroni.  173,265 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  175,258 ; 
published   June  19,   1923. 

Martorelli,  RafEaele,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Peeled  tomatoes 
and  tomato  paste.-  167,732 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
156,453;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Martorelli,  RafEaele,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Olive  oil.  170,703 ; 
July  24  ;   Serial  No.   152,269  ;   published  May   9,    1922. 

Marty,  Carl,  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cheese. 
167,194  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  162,432  ;  published  Jan. 
30,  1923. 

Marty,  Carl,  &  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Cheese.  177,381  ; 
Dec.    18 ;    Serial  No.    181,904 ;    published   Oct.   2,    1923. 

Marvel  Equipment  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Liquid  measuring  and  dispensing  pumps.  168,128 ; 
May  15  ;  Serial  No.  170,985 ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Marvel  Products  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Gaso- 
line and  liquid  gauges.  172,273  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 
177,682  ;  published  May  29,   1923. 

Marvel  Tractor  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Motor-driven 
farm  tractors.  171,720  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  142,798  ; 
published  May  22,  1923. 

Marvelette  Company,  Defiance,  Ohio.  Hair  tonic. 
175,632 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  179,945 ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Marvello  Lace  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lace  edgings 
in  the  piece.  170,661  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  168,220  ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Marvellum  Company,  The,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Cover  paper. 
171,981-2  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  Nos.  178,856-7  ;  published 
May  22,  1923. 

Marvel-o  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Laidlaw, 
James  H.) 

Marvil    Garment    Company.       (See    Darrish,    Morris    E.) 

Marvin,  Burdette  K.,  doing  business  as  Marvin  Date  Com- 
pany, Riverside,  Calif.  Dates.  171,361 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Se- 
rial No.  170,688;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Marvin,  Charlotte  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Jellies, 
jams,  preserves,  marmalades,  and  pickles.  175,122 ; 
Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  176,198  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Marvin,  E.  W.,  Company,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Nurses'  collars, 
cuffs,  aprons,  caps,  bibs,  uniforms,  etc.  174,796  ;  Oct. 
23  ;  Serial  No.  174,845  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Maryland  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Children's  over- 
all play  suits.  168,084  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  129,239  ; 
published   June  1,  1920. 

Maryland  Neckwear  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.     Cravats. 

164,560;  Feb.  20. 
Maryland  Packing  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.    Prepared  mustard. 

Mayonnaise    and    olive    relishes.      169,402 ;    June    12 ; 

Serial  No.  160,145  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Masol   Chemical   Co.,    Chicago,    111.     Toilet    preparations. 

177,247  ;  Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.  181,760  ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 

Mason,  Au  «&  Magenheimer  Confectionery  Manufacturing 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Candies.  165,797 ;  Mar. 
20  :  Serial  No.  163,161  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 


Mason,  Au  &  Magenheimer  Confectioner.v  Manufacturing 
Company,  lirooklyn,  N.  Y.  Candies.  170,155  ;  July  10  ; 
Serial  No.  168,978  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Mason  City  Oil  &  Grease  Company,  Mason  City,  Iowa. 
Sweeping  compound.  165,295 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
165,454 ;    published   Dec.   5,,    1922. 

Mason  City  Oil  &  Grease  Company.  Mason  City,  Iowa. 
Gasoline.     168,016;  May  8. 

Mason,  David,  doing  business  as  Elinette  Co.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Toilet  preparations — namely,  toilet  water,  pow- 
der, cream,  etc.  168,119  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  157,330  ; 
published  Feb.   13,   1923. 

Ma«on,  Harry  R.,  Falmouth,  Mass.  Laxatives.  165,474  ; 
Mar.  13  ;   Serial  No.  168,117  ;  published   Dec.  12,  1922. 

Mason,  .John,  doing  business  as  Mason  Mfg.  Co.,  Sausalito 
and  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Substitute  for  turpentine. 
169,544 ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  170,395 ;  published 
Mar.   20,    1923. 

Mason,  Judson  T.,  doing  business  as  Tol-0-Nite  Remedy 
Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Compound  for  treating  in- 
fluenza, grippe,  etc.  170,607 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
174,317;   published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Mason  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Mason,  John.) 

Mason,  Robert  L.,  doing  business  as  Anchor  Sales  Serv- 
ice, Waterloo,  Iowa.  Trading  certificates.  173,803; 
Oct.   2;    Serial  No.   173,518;   published   May  29,   1923. 

Massachusetts  Chocolate  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Sweet- 
chocolate  nut  bars.  177,683 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
167,479  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Massachusetts  Cotton  Mills,  Lowell,  Mass.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  goods.  23,019 ;  renewed  May 
16,  1923. 

Massachusetts  Cotton  Mills,  Lowell,  Mass.  Woven  cotton 
goods.     23,710-11 ;  renewed  Oct.   17,  1923. 

Massachusetts  Knitting  Mills,  Boston,  Mass.  Hosiery. 
163,962;   Feb.   6. 

Massachusetts  Knitting  Mills,  Boston,  Mass.  Hosiery. 
166,017;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  163,162;  published  Jan. 

2,  1923. 

Ma.ssachusetts  Tire  Sales  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Rubber 
tires.      176,356 ;    Nov.    20. 

Massicotte,  Louis  G.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Combined  sealing- 
tape  holders  and  moistening  devices.     163,938 ;  Feb.  6. 

Master  Builders  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Prep- 
arations to  be  incorporated  with  mortar,  cement,  etc., 
for  the  purpose  of  coloring,  hardening,  etc.,  the  setting. 
174,470;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  170,148:  published  July 

3,  1923. 

Master  Radio  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Radiotele- 
phone attachments.  172,444 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
171,544;   published  May  29,    1923. 

Master  Rule  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rules,  fold- 
ing rules,  extension  rules.  173,939  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
177,044-;   published   July    10,    1923. 

Masuda,  Tomekechi,  doing  business  as  Nippon  Tea  Co., 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Tea,  coffee,  rice,  and  extracts  for 
seasoning  foods.  172,459  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  159,518  ; 
published   May  8,   1923. 

Mate  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tea. 
163,371;     Jan.   9. 

Mathes,  Kirke  B.,  doing  business  as  The  Uni-Lak  Com- 
pany, Batavia,  N.  Y.  Chemical  products  used  in  fin- 
ishing heels  and  bottoms  of  shoes.  166,199  ;  Mar.  27 ; 
Serial  No.  162,430;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Mathews,  E.  L.,  Candy  Company,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 
Candy.     165,884  ;  Mar.  20. 

Mathews,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  The  Mathews 
Medical  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Medical  tonic 
for  use  in  the  treatment  of  ansemia,  debility,  stom- 
ach derangements,  etc.  174,041 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
177,447  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Matison  Company,  The,  McColl,  S.  C.  Medicine  for  the 
treatment  of  headache,  neuralgia,  nervousness,  la 
grippe,  etc.     164,615  ;   Feb.  20. 

Matre  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pocket  holy-water 
fountain.  169,658 ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  166,951 ; 
published  Mar.   27,   1923. 

Matson,  N.  A.,  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Toast.  166,990  ; 
Apr.   17. 

Matson,  N.  A.,  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Bread  and  toast. 
167,510 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  165,702 ;  published  Dec. 
12,  1922. 

Mattel,  Andrew,  Fresno,  Calif.  Fresh  grapes  and  rai- 
sins. 173,137;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  178,266;  published 
June  12.  1923. 

Matth.  Hohner  Akt.  Ges.,  Trossiugen,  Germany.  Mouth 
harmonicas.  177,643;  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  138,330; 
published  June  12,   1923. 

Matthaei  Baking  Co.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Bakery  products — 
viz,  cookies.  167,023  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  162,031 ; 
published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Matthews,  Jas.  H.,  &  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Forged 
bodies  for  hand  stamps,  fullered  forgings,  and  I  forg- 
Ings.  173,746  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,792  ;  published 
published  June  12,  1923. 

Matthews,  Jas.  H.,  &  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Steel 
marking  dies.  174,053;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  177,791; 
published  July  3,  1923. 

Matthews  Selected  Dairies  Company,  The,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Fresh  milk.  167,237 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
159,603 ;    published  Dec.   26,   1922. 


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Mauerhofer  SShne  &  Co.,  Trubschnchen,  near  Langnau, 
Switzerland.  Choose  and  preserved  cheese  of  Swiss 
origin.  172,769:  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  173,936;  pub- 
lished .Tune  5,  192.S. 

Mauiip  and  Weill.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  washable 
suede-llnish    gloves.      166,296 ;    Mar.    27. 

Maurice  River  Packing  Co.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Hog  food. 
164.559  ;  Feb.  20. 

Maus.  Georse  H.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Bamboo  fishing 
poles.     163.864  ;   Jan.  30. 

Mauser  Mill  Companv,  Lnurys  Station,  Pa.  Wheat  flour. 
170,(>G4;  Julv  17;  Serial  No.  143,771;  published  Feb. 
1.-5,  1923. 

Mauthe.  Friedrich,  Gesellschaft  mit  beschritnkter  Haf- 
tunc.  Schweiiningen,  Germany.  Clocks.  175,217 ; 
Oct.   30. 

Mas  DOrucr  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Stahlwarcnfabrik,  Solingon,  Ger- 
many. Razors,  hair  clippers,  etc.  168,905  ;  May  29  ; 
Serial  No.  164,803  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Max  Klaas  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Razors.  163,933  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Maxmin,  H.  J.  (See  Llnsk,  Alexander  &  Company,  as- 
signor.) 

Maxo  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Regasl- 
fying  attachments  for  internal  -  combustion  motors. 
l"60..6.=i2  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  155,511  ;  published  Jan. 
9,   1923. 

Maxson  Automatic  Machinery  Company,  The,  Westerly, 
R.  I.  Machines  for  cuttins,  piling,  etc.,  paper  and 
other  sheet  material.  170,003  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
155,973  ;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 

Maxtic  Belt  &  Packing  Co.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  Fabric 
belting.  16S.4S2 :  May  22;  Serial  No.  168,470;  pub- 
lished'Feb.  20,  1923. 

Maxwell  Motor  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Pistons. 
174.988 ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  174,212  ;  pubUshed  Aug. 
7    1923 

Maxwell  Paint  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ready- 
mixed  water  paints.  168,733 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
172,338  :  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Maxwell,  R.  G..  &  Co..  London,  England,  and  Hawick, 
Scotland.  Piece  goods  of  wool,  worsted,  or  hair. 
174,499  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  181,605  ;  published  July 
24,  1923. 

May.  C.  Edward,  doing  business  as  Crown  Bottling  Works, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.  171,473  ; 
Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178,349  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Mav."C.  Edward,  doing  business  as  Crown  Bottling  Works, 
Baltimore.  Md.  Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  driuk.  177.456  ; 
Dec.    IS;   Serial  No.    178,347;   published  Oct.   2,    1923. 

May,  D.  B.,  doing  business  as  D.  B.  May  Hosiery  Mills, 
Burlington,  N.  ~C.  Hosiery.  176,569;  Nov.  27;  Serial 
No.   178,562  ;  published  Sept.  18,   1923. 

May  Department  Stores  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Pianos  and  phonographs.  168.423  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No. 
172,385  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

May  Hosiery  Mills,  doing  business  as  Anti-Darn  Hosiery 
Mills,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Hosiery.  172,215 ;  Aug.  28 ; 
Serial  No.   173.843  ;   published  May   29,   1923. 

May  Hosiery  Mills,  Incorporated,  Burlington,  N.  C. 
Hosiery,  underwear,  and  outer  garments.  173,346 ; 
Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  170,589 ;  published  June  26, 
1923. 

Maybach  Motorenbau  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Friedrichshafen.  Ger- 
many. Automobiles,  motor  trucks,  motor  boats,  and 
aeroplanes.  165.111  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  134,519 ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  14,  1922. 

Maybreath  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Purifying  deodorant 
for  mouth  and  stomach.  169,857  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No. 
172,050;   published  Mar.   13,   1923. 

Mayer,  Benjamin,  doing  business  as  B.  Mayer,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Salt  for  curing  meat.  175.500  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 
No.   177.014  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Mayer  China  Companv,  The,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.  China- 
ware.  171,115;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  175,017;  published 
May  8,  1923. 
Mayer  Coating  Machines  Co.  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Joy 
Paper  Products  Co..  Rochester.  N.  T.  Paper  cups. 
173,185 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Ser.  No.  169.028 ;  published  June 
19.  1923. 

Mayer,  F.,  Boot  &  Shoe  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Leather 
shoes.  169,376 :  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  170,206 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Mayer,  L.  S.,  Gesellschaft  mit  beschriinkter  Haftung, 
Frankfort  -  on -the  -  Main,  Germany.  Jewelry,  etc. 
177.653;  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  171,278;  published  Oct. 
9.  1923. 

Mayer,  Sig.  C,  &  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Cigars.     169,707;  June  26. 

M;iyer.  Sig.  C.  &  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cigars. 
1T6.S03  :  Nov.  27. 

Mayers,  Joseph  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Golf  balls.  164,899  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Mayfair.      (See  Bennett,   Nellie  L.) 

Mayhew,  James  N.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Shoe 
and  slipper  trees.  175,827  ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No 
182,427  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Maynard  Coal  Companv,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Bitumi- 
nous co.nl.  169,889  :  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  158,191  ;  pub- 
lished   Apr.    3,    1923. 


Maynard,  Thomas  P.,  doing  business  as  The  Evershine 
Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Cleaning  and  polishing  compo- 
sition for  furniture,  woodwork,  etc.     172,787  ;  Sept.  11  ; 
Serial  No.  164,447  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Mayo,  Jesse  W.,  Osage  City,  Kans.    Face  lotion.    169,907  ; 

July  3;   Seriiil  No.   170,722:  published  Mar.  6,    1923. 
Mayol,  Frank  E.,   Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Ice  cream  and 
frozen  dainties.     173,622  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  165,697  ; 
published  July  3,  1923. 
Mazer    Cigar    Manufacturing    Company,    Detroit,    Mich. 

Cigars.     164,270  ;  Feb.  13. 
Mazer    Cigar    Manutacturing    Company,     Detroit,     Mich. 

Cigars.  "  164,905-7  ;   Feb.   27. 
McAdam,  Charles,  Co.,  Chicago,   111.     Chemical  compound 
for    removing     rust    and     other    spots     from     fabrics. 
163,114  ;  Jan.  2. 
McAllister,  W.  B.,  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Elec- 
trical cookstoves.    169,404  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  154,987  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
McAllister,   William   E.,   doing  business  as   Dewma   Com- 
panv, South  Bend,  Ind.     Gallstone  medicine.     169,899  ; 
July  3;    Serial  No.   171,585;  published  Mar.   13,  1923. 
M'Caw,    Stevenson    &    Orr,    Ltd.,    Belfast,    Ireland.      Ad- 
hesives.     175,996  ;   Nov.   13  ;    Serial   No.   164,181  ;   pub- 
lished  Sept.  4,   1923. 
McBride,  James  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Tools  for  kitchen  use 
in  the  handling  of  hot  articles.     172,424  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Se- 
rial No.  175,364  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
McBride,   Joseph   J.,   doing   business  as   The   Shoor-Patch 
Rubber    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Preparation    of 
rubber    for    repairing   automobile   tires,   etc.      170,358 ; 
July    10. 
McCafferty,   James  A.,   &   Sons  Manufacturing   Company, 
Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     White  lead.     166,242  ;  Mar.  27  ; 
Serial   No.    165,594;   published   Dec.    5,   1922. 
McCafferty,   James   A.,   &   Sons   Manufacturing  Company, 
Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.      White  lead.      167,896;   May  8; 
Serial  No.  168,645  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
McCahill,  Joseph  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Poultry  powders. 

164,344  ;  Feb.  20. 
McCall,  John  O.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Toothbrushes.    167,172  ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,810  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
McCall,   John   O.,   doing   business   as   The    Odontex   Com- 
pany, Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Toothbrushes.     175.658  ;  Nov.  6  ; 
Serial  No.   181,607  ;   published  Aug.  21,   1923. 
McCall.  John  0.,  doing  business  as  The  Odontex  Company, 
Buffalo,    N.   Y.      Tooth    powder   and   paste   and    mouth 
wash.     177,231 ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  181,606  ;  published 
Sept.  18,  1923. 
McCandless,  John  D.,  Roswell,  N.  Mex.     Preparation  for 
use   in    the    treatment    of    tuberculosis,    asthma,    influ- 
enza, etc.     175,614  ;  Nov.  6  ;   Serial  No.   180,873  ;   pub- 
lished Aug.   14,   1923. 
McCann,    Eugene   B.,    doing  business   as   Mutual    Benefit 
Association,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Coupons  for  the  purchase 
of  merchandise.     174,823  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  173,776  ; 
published  July  31,  1923. 
McCanne,  Edward  B.,  doing  business  as  Denver  Pharmaeal 
Co.,    Denver,    Colo.      Headache,    neuralgia,    cold,    and 
antifever  powders.      164,292 ;   Feb.   20. 
McCarthy  Bros.  Inc.,  West   New  York,  N.  J.     Pearl  but- 
tons.   "171,641;    Aug.    7. 
McCarthy,    John    W.,    jr.,    Inc.,    San     Francisco,    Calif. 

Canned   fruits   and  vegetables.     164,647-8  ;   Feb.   27. 
McCarthy,     John     W.,    jr..    Inc.,     San     Francisco.    Calif. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     164,944  ;  Feb.  27. 
McCarthy,    John    W.,    jr..    Inc.,     San    Francisco.    Calif. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     164,949  ;  Feb.  27. 
McCarthy,    John    W.,    Jr.,    Inc.,    San    Francisco,     Calif. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     166,247  ;  Mar.  27;  Serial 
No.    163,345;    published   Dec.    12,    1922. 
McCarthy,    John     W.,     Jr.     Inc.,    San    Francisco,    Calif. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.       170,567 ;    July    17 ; 
Serial   No.    163,341  ;    published   Apr.    17,    1923. 
McCarthy,  Margaret  B.,  assignor  to  Citrus  Products  Com- 
pany,  Chicago,    111.     Nonalcoholic   beverage   sold    as   a 
soft    drink.      177,127 :    Dec.    11 ;    Serial    No.    119,g;?7 ; 
published  Mar.  7,  1922. 
McCarty,    Oliver    A.,    Stockton,    Calif.      Lubricating    oils. 
165,187 ;   Mar.   6 ;    Serial   No.   168,538 ;    published   Dec. 
12,   1922. 
MeCaughn,    Robert   E.,    doing   business    as   The   Put   and 
Take    Company,    Memphis,    Tenn.      Automobile    tires, 
patches,  inner  tubes,  etc.     165,382  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 
159,878 ;    published   Oct.   24,    1922. 
McClain,   Carrie  E.,   San  Antonio,  Tex.     Luminous  base- 
balls, golf,  toy,  and  tennis  balls.     164,912  ;  Feb.  27. 
McClelland,  Norman  B.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Liquid  circu- 
lators.     168,628 ;    May   29 ;    Serial    No.    167,825 ;    pub- 
lished Feb.   27.   1923. 
McCollam,   Francis   L.,   doing  business   as   Kozol   Labora- 
tories,  New   York,  N.  Y.      Medical  compounds  for  the 
relief    of    pain     and     the     reduction     of     temperature. 
170,735  ;   July  24  ;   Serial  No.   172,426 ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 
McComas  &  Goodwin,  assignor  to  Vapor  Lubricant  Com- 
pany, Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Fuel  intensifler  and  carbon 
preventive   for   internal-combustion   engines.      172,692 ; 
Sept.  11  :  Serial  No.  154,374  :  published  May  8,  1923. 
McConnell,    George,   doing   business   as    Desmond-Stephan 
Manufacturing  Company,  Urbana,   Ohio.     Emery-wheel 
dressers.     169.239  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.   172,279  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


McConuell  Manufacturing  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Hair 
wavers.  177,397  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,204  ;  pub- 
lished   Oct.    2,    1923. 

McConway  &  Torley  Company,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Automatic  car  couplers  and  parts  thereof.  166,734 ; 
Apr.   10. 

McCord  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Publications — namely,  catalogues.  169,087  :  June  5  ; 
Serial  No.    173,291  ;   published   Feb.   27,   1923. 

McCormick  Bros.  Drug  Co.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Prepara- 
tion for  treatment  of  malaria,  chills,  fever.  Indigestion, 
etc.  166,268  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,840 ;  published 
Nov.  28,  1922. 

McCormick  &  Co.  Incorporated,  Baltimore,  Md.  Flavors 
and  flavoring  extracts.     164,946  ;  Feb.  27. 

McCormick  &  Co.  Incorporated,  Baltimore,  Md.  Malt- 
less  flavors  and  flavoring  extracts  for  use  in  making 
soft  drinks.  168,556;  May  29;  Serial  No.  161,786; 
published  Feb.   13,  1923. 

McCormick,  E.  J.,  Kubber  Co,,  Lcdi,  N.  J.  Rubber  for  use 
in    making   dental   plates.      168,491 ;    May    22. 

McCoy,  Lon  A.,  doing  business  as  Red  Seal  Products 
Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Coff-o-malt,  a  substitute  for 
coffee.  168,334;  May  22;  Serial  No.  161,497;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

McCreery,  James,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabric 
gloves.  166,032  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  167,809  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 

McCurrach,  James,  &  Brother,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's 
cut  neckties.     163,597  ;  Jan.  23. 

McCutcheon,  James,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Linen 
and  cotton  fabrics  in  the  piece,  tablecloths,  napkins, 
handkerchiefs,  etc.  166,915 ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No. 
166,391  :   published   Jan.  30,   1923. 

McDermott,  John.  Los  Anseles,  Calif.  Powder  to  be  made 
Into  liquid  for  mouth  wash  for  treatment  of  pyorrhea. 
164,473  ;  Feb.  20. 

McDevitt,  Leo  R.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Visible  trafHc  sig- 
nals for   motor   vehicles.      169,0-14 :    July   3. 

McDonagh,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Disinfectants. 
172,794  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,403  ;  published  June  5, 
1923. 

McDonagh,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  articles^ 
viz,  tooth  paste.  173,775 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  175,669  ; 
published   June   26,    1923. 

McDonald,  J.  G..  Chocolate  Co.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Chocolates  and  candies.     164,642  ;  Feb.  27. 

McDonald,  J.  G.,  Chocolate  Co.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Candies.  166,720 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  163,588 ; 
published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

McDonald,  J.  G.,  Chocolate  Co.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Chocolates,  cocoa,  chocolate,  and  candles.  166,865 ; 
Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  163,589  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

McDonald,  J.  G.,  Chocolate  Co.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Chocolates,  cocoa,  chocolate,  and  candies.  166,905 ; 
Apr.    17 ;   Serial   No.   163,591 ;   published  Feb.   6,   1923. 

McDonald,  William  J.,  doing  business  as  Krumm  &  Mc- 
Donald Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Wheat  flour.  167,018; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  162,191 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

McDougall-Butler  Co.  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Varnish. 
177,269  :  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  156,798  ;  published  Apr. 
25.  1922. 

McDougall  Company,  Frankfort,  Ind.  Kitchen  cabinets. 
169,632 ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  174,846 ;  published  Mar. 
27,   1923. 

McDowell.  Charles,  doing  business  as  McDowell  Paper 
Mills.  Manayunk,  Pa.  Glassine,  grease  proof,  Imita- 
tion-parchment, writing,  wrapping,  etc.,  paper.  173,253  ; 
Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  179,619 ;  published  June  12, 
1923. 

McDowell,  Pyle  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Candy. 
169.248  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  170,723  ;  published  Mar. 
27.  1923. 

McElwain,  W.  H.,  Company,  doing  business  as  McElwaln, 
Hutchinson  &  Winch,  Bo.ston,  Mass.  Leather  boots, 
shops,  and  slippers.  176.993 ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
176.90.S;  published  Sept.   18.  1923. 

McEvoy,  John  F.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clerical  collars, 
nightdresses,  skirts,  kimonos,  etc.     171,908 ;  Aug.  14. 

McEvoy,  Joseph  H.,  Houston,  Tex.  Well  screens  and 
well  strainers.  174,48.5-6:  Oct.  16;  Serial  No. 
175,564-5  ;   published  .Tuly  24.   1923. 

McFarlfind  and  Company,  Everett,  Pa.  Preparation  for 
the  tre.ntmeiit  of  piles.     164.789;  Feb.  27. 

McFarland,  J.  V.,  Rutherfordton,  N.  C.  Medical  prep- 
aration for  the  treatment  of  hieh  blood  pressure. 
168,448  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  170,494  ;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

McGee,  William  H..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Hairpin  and 
hair  curler.     165,921;  Mar.  20, 

McGlone  Varnish  Company,  Revere,  Mass.  Varnishes, 
stains,  and  ready-mixed  paints.     164,547  ;  Feb.  20. 

McGlone  Varnish  Company,  Revere,  Mass.  Varnishes, 
stains,  and  ready-mixed  paints.  166,087;  Mar.  27; 
Serial  No.   163,938;   published   Nov.  28,   1922. 

McGovern  &  McGovern,  Seattle,  Wash.  Canned  salmon. 
173,771 :   Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No.   176,904 ;   published    July 

McGrory.  Daniel  T.,  doing  business  as  Ceres  Core  Binder 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Processed  cereal  binder  and 
a  paste  for  forming  core  compounds  used  in  the  cast- 
ing of  metals.  170.420;  July  17;  Serial  No.  172,952; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 


McGugan,    James     H.,    Havana,    Ark.      Preparation    for 

the   treatment   of  goiters.      170.923;   Dec.   4. 
McGuire,      William      A.,      Cliffside,     N.     J.       Liniments. 

173,264  ;     Sept.     18 ;     Serial     No.     175,365 ;     published 

June  19,   1923. 
McHarg,  Sidney,  Calexico,  Calif.    Cantaloupes  and  lettuce. 

177,521 ;   Dec.   18 ;   Serial  No.   167,409  ;   published   Oct. 

9,  1923. 

McHenry  Cannery,  Modesto,  Calif.  Canned  fruits  and 
vegetables.  171,187  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  171,937  ;  pub- 
lished   May    1,    1923. 

Mcintosh  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Leather  boots  and 
shoes.      163,115  ;  Jan.  2. 

McKay  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Compound  for  color- 
ing electric  bulbs.  170,372 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
174,090 ;    published   Apr.    10,   1023. 

McKay  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chemical  compound 
for  etching  glass.  170,751 :  July  24 ;  Serial  No. 
174,091 ;   published   Apr.   24,    1923. 

McKay-Manning,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cooked, 
uncooked,  fresh,  canned,  compressed,  dried,  evapo- 
rated, frozen,  preserved,  sweetened,  and  unsweetened 
foods  and  food  products.  170,914 ;  July  24 ;  Serial 
No.   166,783;   published  Mar.   20,   1923. 

McKay  Metallic  Fastening  Association,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Boston,  Mass. 
Metallic   nail   strips.     23,104 ;   renewed  May  23,   1923. 

McKee  Glass  Company,  Jeannette,  Pa.  Liquid  coolers  and 
dispensers.     163,677  ;  Jan.  23. 

McKee  Glass  Company,  Jeannette,  Pa.  Glass  cooking 
vessels.     163,856;  Jan.  30. 

McKee,  William,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Beverage  sold  as  a 
soft  drink.  174,171 ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,876  ;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 

McKenna,  Grace  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Necklaces,  brace- 
lets, brooches,  finger  rings,  vanity  cases.  172,005 ; 
Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  173,606 ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

McKesson  &  Robbins  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brushes. 
173,932 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  177,502 ;  published  July 
17,    1923. 

McKibben,  Nell,  et  al.,  successors.  (See  Roth,  A.  P.,  and 
Van   Harlingen.) 

McKibbin,  Driscoll  &  Dorsey,  Inc.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Hat- 
bands.     169,728  ;    June   26. 

McKinlay,  Stone  &  MacKenzio,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electric  therapeutic  brushes.     163,116  ;  Jan.  2. 

McKinney,  Eva  J.,  doing  businesss  as  McKlnney  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Clinton,  111.  Bedclothes  protector. 
168,4.30;  May  22;  Serial  No.  172,003;  published  Feb. 
20,    192i 

McKinney  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  McKinney,  Eva  J.) 

McKnight,  Earl,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Candy  and  confec- 
tions in  the  form  of  a  candy  block.  171,188  ;  July  31 ; 
Serial  No.  171,761 ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

McKnight,  Janle  A.,  Lincolnton,  N.  C.  Women's  and 
children's  hats  and  adjustable  nonsewing  bandeaux. 
165.934;   Mar.   20. 

McKoin,  Ida,  Guthrie,  Okla.  Hair  grower.  174,323 ; 
Oct.   16  ;   Serial   No.   177.858  ;   published  July   17,  1923. 

McLane  Silk  Company,  Turners  Falls,  Mass.  Silk  and 
satin  piece  goods.  177,483 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
183,221 ;  published   Sept.   25,    1923. 

McLaughlin,  Frank  L.,  doing  business  as  McLaughlin 
Laboratories.  Detroit,  Mich.  Automobile  transmission 
linings.  165.222  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  165,754  ;  published 
Nov.   14.  1922. 

McLaughlin,  Harry,  doing  business  as  McLaughlin  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pop-corn  confection. 
164,943  :  Feb.  27. 

McLaughlin   Laboratories.      (See    McLaughlin,   Frank   L.) 

McLaughlin  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  McLaughlin, 
Harry.) 

McLaurin-Jones  Co.  (See  Ideal  Coated  Paper  Company, 
assignor.) 

McLaurin-Jones  Co.,  Brookfield,  Mass.  Coated  book 
papers.  168,699;  May  29;  Serial  No.  166,894;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

McLaurin-Jones  Co.,  Brookfield,  Mass.  Wrapping  paper. 
170,273:   July  10;  Serial  No.  174,147;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 

McLaurin-Jones  Co.,  Brookfield.  Mass.  Coated  paper  to  be 
printed  or  lithographed.  172,415;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No. 
178,761  :  published  May   22.    1923. 

McLaurin-Jones  Co..  Brookfield,  Mass.  Coated  book 
paper.  177,571 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  176,844 ;  pub- 
lished  Oct.   2,    1923. 

McLaurin-Jones  Co.,  Brookfield,  Mass.  Proofing  paper. 
177,778;  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  183,716;  published  Oct. 
9,  1923. 

McLean,  Loula  K..  doing  business  as  Metouck  Specialty 
Agency,  Mount  Kisco.  N.  Y.  Music  sheets,  completely- 
printed  books,  photoprints,  and  printed  poems.  167,857 ; 
May  8  :  Serial  No.  159,165  ;  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 

McLean  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The,  East  Liverpool, 
Ohio.     Cord  and  fabric  tires.     171,928 ;  Aug.  14. 

McLellan,  W.  C,  Lodi,  Calif.  Fresh  grapes.  171,459; 
Aug.    7 ;    Serial  No.    168,371  :    published   May   8,    1923. 

McLeod,  John,  (Bradford  District).  Haverhill.  Mass. 
Paint  in  paste  form.  169.505 ;  June  19 ;  Serial  No. 
160,360:   published  Mar.   20.   1923. 

McLonth,  Svdnev  C,  Marine  Citv.  Mich.  Power-propelled 
boats.  165.144:  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  149,092;  pub- 
lished Nov.  14,  1922. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


733 


McMlchael,  Americus  O.,  doing  business  as  Caniotite 
Gland  Extract  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Car-No-Tite 
baths.  172,540  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  173,870  :  publishoil 
May   8,    1923. 

McMillan,  .\.  G.,  doing  business  as  Sales  Equipment  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Combination  Index  and  sales- 
data  book.  170,532:  July  17;  Serial  No.  174,318; 
published  Apr.  24,  1023. 

Mcilonan,  C.  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Chowder. 
170,740  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  170,491 ;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

McMullen,  Ilattie,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Cleanser  for  wood- 
work, furniture,  leather  goods,  and  rugs.  166,409 ; 
Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  166,697;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 

McNasby  Oyster  Co.,  ^Vnnapolis.  Md.  Raw  oysters  and 
oysters  in  the  shell.  172,946 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
155,269;  published  June  5,  1923. 

McNnlty,  Joseph  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Red  oxides. 
173.410 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  177,684 ;  published 
June  19,  1923. 

McPhee  &  McGlnnity  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Color 
varnish.  167,774  ;  Mav  8  ;  Serial  No.  172,645  ;  pub- 
lished  Feb.   13,   1923. 

McPhee  &  McGinnity  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Wall- 
finish  paints  or  calcimines  in  powder  form.  169,615 ; 
June  26  ;  Serial  No.  172,605  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Mcl'hcrson,  W.  G.,  Company,  The,  Portland,  Oreg.  Warm- 
air  furnaces.  1«9,237  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  172,626  ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

McPherson,  Wallis  D.,  doing  business  as  Paoha  Island 
Works,  Mono  Lake,  Calif.  Medicinal  salt  for  cleaning 
the  hair  and  scalp,  removing  dandruff,  and  treating 
burns.  176,107;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  165,703;  pub- 
lished Oct.  31,   1922. 

McPhillips,  Frank,  doing  business  as  Duckback  Waterproof- 
ing Co.,  I'ortland,  Oreg.  Waterproofing  composition. 
164,299;  Feb.  20. 

McQuillan,  Owen  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Candy.  16^,370; 
June  12  :  Serial  No.  169,452  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

McRae,  Estella  M..  Tacomu,  Wash.  Petticoat.  168,110  ; 
May   15 ;   Serial  No.    135,972 ;   published   Feb.  6,   1923. 

McRoberts,  R.  W.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Medicine  used  in  the 
treatment  of  rickets,  etc.  175,613  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No. 
180,874;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

McSweeny,  Eugene  D.,  El  Monte,  Calif.  Fresh  vege- 
tables— namely,  potatoes.  166,501 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial 
No.    162.755 ;    published   Jan.    9,    1923. 

McWade  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The,  Garrettsville, 
Ohio.  Rubber  heels.  172,115 :  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No. 
175,878  ;   published  May  22,  1923. 

Mead.  Allen  G.,  doing  business  as  Beech-Nut  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shoe  croam.  165,060  ;  Mar.  6  ; 
Serial  No.  166.511  ;   published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Mead  Johnson  &  Co.,  Evansville,  Ind.  Specially-pre- 
pared food  for  Infants.  173,340 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial 
No.    171,939;    published    June    26,    1923. 

Mebane,  Alexander  D.,  Lockhart,  Tex.  Selected  cotton- 
seed. 173,014  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,848  ;  published 
June  5,  1923. 

Mechanical  &  Electrical  Mfg.  Co.,  Berlin,  N.  H.  Electric 
water  heaters.     164,604  ;   Feb.  20. 

Mechanical  Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Chicago, 
111.,  and  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Jar  rings,  rubber  belting, 
hose,  and  packing.     163.126 ;   Jan.   2. 

.Mechanically  Applied  Products  Company.  The,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Plaster  compositions  and  composition  flooring. 
165.205:  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  166,707;  published  Nov. 
28,    1922. 

Med-A-Deiit,  Dental  Specialties  Company.  (See  Hat- 
field,  Asa   A.) 

Medicraft  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Facial  creams. 
172,355  :  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  173,433  ;  published  May 
15,   3923. 

Medina  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Medina,  Ohio.  Lift 
Jack.  174.956  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  163. 1G6  ;  published 
Aug.  14,   1923. 

Medoc  Distributing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pharma- 
ceutical preparations.  173,980 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
143,773  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Medvene,  William,  doing  business  as  Made-Nu  Company, 
Canton,  Ohio.     Furniture  polish.     164,362  ;  Feb.  20. 

Mechan,  Augustus  F.,  Chattanoosa.  Tenn.  Grav-iron 
castings.  160,856:  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  164.177;'  pub- 
lished Jan.  16,  1923. 

Meerse,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  Union  Brush  Co.,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Brushes,  mops,  dusters.  170,983 ; 
July  24. 

Meeter,  John,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Lansing,  111.  Canned  sauer- 
kraut. 166.246;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  163,230;  pub- 
lished Nov.  28,  1922. 

Megas  Laboratory.     (See  Migakis,  Nicholas  D.) 

Megley,  John,  Chicago,  111.  Medicine  for  headache, 
stomach  troubles,  constipation,  rheumatism,  etc. 
165,789;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  164.178:  published  .Tan. 
2,    1923. 

Meier  &  Frank  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Candy.  163,513 : 
Jan.  16. 

Meier  &-  Frank  Co.,  Portland,  Orog.  Men's,  women's,  and 
children's  outer  clothing.  166.670:  Apr.  10;  Serial 
No.   165,402;  published   Jan.   16,   1023. 

Meier,  John,  Shoe  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Leather 
shoes.  170.875 ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No.  158,722 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 


Meier,    Virginia    A.    P.       (See    I'etzelt,    Christopher,    as- 
signor.) 
Meigs   &  Co.    Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.,  and   Bridgeport,   Conn. 

Overcoats.       174,286 ;    Oct.     9  ;     Serial     No.     179,. '176 ; 

published  July  10,  1923. 
Moinhardt,  Jacob  A.,  doing  busiuess  as  J.   A.  Meinhardt 

Company,  Chicago,   111.     Mops,  mopsticks,  and  bathtub 

cleaners.      174,886;   Oct.  23;  Serial  No.   180,876;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 
Meisenhclder    Bros..    Palestine,    111.      Bread    and    wheat 

flour.      105,244;   Mar.   6. 
Meisselbach,    A.    F..    Mfg.    Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Fishing  reels.      175,606  ;   Nov.   6  ;   Serial   No.   173,574  ; 

published  Aug.   28,   1923. 
Melachrino,     Mlltiades,    New    York,     N.     Y.       Cigarettes. 

175,494 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   177,859 ;   published  Aug. 

21,   1923. 
Melanson    Shoe    Company,    Lynn,    Mass.      Leather    shoes. 

170,025  ;   July   17  ;  Serial  No.   175,259  ;   published   Apr. 

17,  1023. 
Mclba  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.      Hair  nets. 

166,113  :  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  150,697  ;   published  Sept. 

13.   1921. 
Melcher,   Paradise   &   Landau    (now    by    change   of   name 

Melcher  &  Landau),  Chicago,  111.    Infants'  bootees,  bibs, 

bonnets,    coats,    etc.        167,795  ;    May    8 ;     Serial    No. 

164,650  :   published   Feb.   6,   192.S. 
Meldram,  Minnie  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bread.     171,689  ; 

Aug.  ?. 
Meller,   Alice  R.,   doing  business  as  The   Sani    Scalp   Co., 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Preparation  for  treatment  of  dandruff 

and   other   disorders   of   the    scalp.      100,708 ;    Julv    3; 

Serial   No.    169,253  ;    published    Mar.    IS.    1923. 
Mellier  Drug  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Tonic  and  general 

stimulant.      17,784;    renewed    Apr,    15,    1920. 
Mello  Company,  The,  Laporte,  Ind,     Washing  compound. 

171,769;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  173,607;  puhlished  May 

15,  1923. 
Mello-Glo  Company.     (See  Lowrance,  John  W.,  assignor.) 
Mell-0  Packing  Company.     (See  Burhop,  Fred  D.) 
Mellor,  Walter,  Philadelphia,  Pa,,  and  Cummington,  Mass. 

Raw  milk  and  cream,  butter,  cheese,  eggs,  etc.     170,510  ; 

Nov.  27;   Serial  No.  166,082:  published  July  31,   1923. 
Mel-0-Bile  Company,  The,  Spokane,   Wash.     Nonfreezable 

liquid  preparation  for  use  in  automobile  radiators  and 

the  like.     164,441 ;  Feb.  20. 
Melville    Shoe    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Shoes. 

170,095  :   July   10  ;   Serial  No.   169,406  ;   published  Apr. 

10,   1923. 
Melville    Shoe    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Shoes. 

1 70,435  :  July  17  ;   Serial  No.  171,704 ;   published  Apr. 

10.  1923. 
Melville    Shoe    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Shoes. 

171,770  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  173,575  ;  puhlished  May  8, 

1923. 
Melville    Shoe    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Leather 

shoes.     176.829  ;  Dec,  4  ;  Serial  No.  182,000  ;  published 

Sept.  18,   1923. 
Memphis   Sash   &  Door  Co.,  Memphis,   Tenn.     Doors  and 

sashes.      175,528;    Nov.    6;    Serial    No.    181,136;    pub- 
lished Aug.  21,   1923. 
Mende,   Paul,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Plaster.     172,979  ; 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,433  ;  puhlished  June  12,  1923. 
Mendell.    Jacob.    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Candles.      166,879 ; 

Apr.   17  :   Serial  No.   153,610  :   published  Mar.   14,  1922. 
Mendoza    Fur    Dyeing    Works,    Inc.,    New    I'ork,    N.    Y. 

Furs,   skins,    hides,    pelts,   and   dved   and   dressed   furs. 

165,304:   Mar.    6;    Serial   No.    163,226;    published   Oct. 

10,  1922. 
Mengart    Knitting    Mills,    New    York.    N.    Y.      Sweaters, 

dresses,    bathing  suits,   mufflers,   knitted   gloves,   stock- 
ings,   etc.      173,399 ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial    No.    175,149 ; 

published  June  26,  1923. 
Mengo    Products    Company,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.       Adhesive 

patches.      174,456  :   Oct.   16  ;    Serial  No.   150,871 ;   pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 
Menihan  Company,  The,  Rochester,  N.    Y.    Leather  shoes. 

170,874  :  July  24 ;   Serial  No.   158,787  ;  published  Apr. 

24.  1923. 
Menihan  Company,  The,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Leather  shoes. 

170,885 ;     July    24 ;     Serial    Nos.     158,788 ;     published 

Apr.  24,  1923. 
Menihan  (Company,  The,  doing  business  as  Arch  Aid  Shoe 

Co.,   Rochester,    N.   Y.     Leather   shoes.     172,293  ;   Aug. 

28  ;  Serial  No.  165,259  :  published  Dec,  19.  1922. 
Menley  &  James,   Limited,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Pessaries, 

suppositories,     and     a     preparation     of     liquid     iodine. 

176,225;   Nov.  20;   Serial  No.  177,188;   published  Aug. 

28.    1923. 
Menominee   Motor   Truck   Co.,   Clintonville,   Wis.     Motor 

trucks.      171,496:   Aug.    7;    Serial   No.    171,647;    pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 
Menter    Co.    Inc.,   The,    New    York    ,N.    Y.      Coats,    vests, 

trousers,   and  overcoats.     164.792  :   Feb.   27, 
Mentho  Kreoamo  Company.     (See  Glllen,  P.  Joseph.) 
Mentho  Rplief  Company.      (See  GnlL'iglier.   Owen   V.) 
Mentholatum  Company,  The,  Wichita,  Kans.,  and  Buffalo, 

N.  Y,     Preparation  for  repelling  mosquitoes.      172.452; 

Aug.  28;  Serial  No.   172,386:  published  Mav  15,   192.S. 
Menzie,  George  A.,  Duluth,  Minn.     Hair  tonic.     169,616  ; 

June  26  :  Serial  No.  172,606 ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Menzin.   Sol.   New   York,    N.   Y.     Dress   and   work  shirts. 

164,745;   Feb.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphalietical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Mercedes  Euro  Mascblnen-  und  Waffen-Werke.  (See  Mez, 
Gustav.) 

Merchants  Gold  Stamp  CompaDy,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Trad- 
ing stamps.     164,554  ;  Feb.  20. 

Merchants  Publishing  Company,  doing  business  as  Kala- 
sign  Company  of  America.  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Adver- 
tising cards  and  placards.  173,G00  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
167,529  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Merchants  Supply  Company,  Beatrice,  Nebr.  Feed  for 
chickens.  167,211 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  165,088 ; 
published  Dec.   19,   1922. 

Mercier  Bros.,  The,  Concord,  N.  H.  Candied  pop  corn. 
173,854  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,150  ;  published  July  3, 
1923. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Digitalis  preparation. 
165,021 ;  Feb.  27. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chemical  preparation  used 
in  X-ray  examinations.     165,022  ;   Feb.   27. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  used  as  an 
anti-spasmodic.     165,023  ;   Feb.  27. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  used  as  a 
diuretic.  165,933 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,464  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  28,  1922. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparations  used  as 
hypnotics.  167,566  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,685  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  used  as  an 
antispasmodic.  167,625  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,684  ; 
published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Talcum  powder.  168,809  ; 
May  29;  Serial  No.  169,980;  published   Feb.   13,   102.S. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  Yorl<,  N.  Y.  Insecticide.  108.800 ; 
May  29;  Serial  No.  170,590;   published   Feb.   13,   192.-!. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antirheumatic.  173,102  ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,096  ;  published  June  12.  1923. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Saporific.  173,892  ;  Oct. 
2  ;  Serial  No.  177,312  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  used  for  the 
treatment  of  goiter  and  as  a  prophylactic.  176.297  ; 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  180,076  ;  published  Aug.  14,   1923. 

Merck,  H.,  Darmstadt.  Germany.  Egg-shaped  peroxide 
tablets  for  the  hygiene  of  the  mouth.     164,320  ;  Feb.  20. 

Merck,  Firm  of  B.,  Darmstadt,  Germany,  assignor  to  The 
Chemical  Foundation  Incorporated,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Medicinal  agents  for  use  in  urinary  diseases.  24,094  ; 
renewed  Jan.  23,  1924. 

Merck,  The  Firm  of  E.,  Darmstadt,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Remedies  for  cancerous  diseases.  22,375 ;  re- 
newed Jan.  24,  1923. 

Merck,  The  Firm  of  E.,  Darmstadt,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Preparations  of  iron.  23,530-1  ;  renewed  Aug. 
22,  1923. 

Merck,  The  Firm  of  E.,  Darmstadt,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Medicinal  agents  for  nervous  diseases  and  a 
febrifuge.     23,534  ;  renewed  Aug.  22,  1923. 

Merck,  The  Firm  of  E.,  Darmstadt,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Remedies  for  whooping  cough  and  asthmatic  dis- 
eases.    23,536 ;   renewed  Aug.  22,  1923. 

Merck,  The  Firm  of  E.,  Darmstadt,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Remedies  for  cancerous  diseases.  23,537  ;  renewed 
Aua-.  22.  1023. 

Meridian  Grain  &  Elevator  Company.  (See  Wilson, 
John  M.) 

Meridian  Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk, 
wool,  cotton,  linen  piece  goods  and  combinations  there- 
of. 166,845  ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  166,392 ;  published 
Aug.  8,  1922. 

Merikle,  Edward  D..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  171,882  ; 
Aug.   14  ;  Serial  No.  172,757  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Merit  Manuf.ictiu-inii  Co.     (See  Parker,  Elgin  R.) 

Merkin,  M.  J.,  Paint  Co.  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Lead,  oil.  and  zinc  paint.  169.950 ;  July  10 ;  Serial 
No.  174.583  :  published  Apr.  10.  1923. 

Mermelstein,  Josepli  R.,  doing  business  as  Blossom  Hat 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hats.  166,203 ;  Mar. 
27  :  Serial  No.  171.025  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Merola.  .Joseph  P..  Newark,  N.  J.  I-IaJr-dressing  tonic. 
166,183  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,602  ;  published  Dec. 
5,    1922. 

Merolla,  Ricciardi  and  Salomone  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Spaghetti,  cheese,  and  sauce.  3  67,182;  Apr.  24; 
Serial    No.    162,842;    published    Jan.    30,    1923. 

Merrell,  George  F.,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Washing  ma- 
chinery for  clothes  and  laundry.  167,798 ;  May  8 ; 
Serial  163,641  ;  published  Feb.  6.  1923. 

Merrell,  J.  S.,  Drug  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Lump  and 
powdered  alum,  copper  sulphate,  powdered  boric  acid, 
etc.  166,129  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  137,889  ;  published 
June  6,  1922. 

Merrell.  J.  S.,  Drug  Company,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Boric, 
carbolic,  oxalic,  and  salicylic  acids,  denatured  alcohol, 
etc.  175.476-7  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  Nos.  179,544-5  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Merrell-Soule  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Whole-milk  pow- 
der. 171,105  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  174,474  ;  published 
May    8.    ]9i;3. 


Merrell-Soule  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Powdered  milk. 
173,222 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  174,146 ;  published 
June  19.  1923. 

Merrell,  William  S.  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Capsules   containing   mercury.      163,127 :   .Tan.   2. 

Merriam,  G.  &  C,  (Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Diction- 
aries. 172,131;  Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  174,584;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 

Merriam  Manufacturing  Company,  Durham,  Conn.  Se- 
curity, office,  bond,  etc.,  tin  boxes.     168,004  ;   May  8. 

Merrick  and  Rice,  Kendal,  Fla.  Fresh  grapefruit. 
173,151;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  154,317;  published 
June  19,  1923. 

Merrick  Scale  Mfg.  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Automatic 
and  continuous  weighing  apparatus,  recording  mecha- 
nism for  weighing  mechanism,  etc.  167,234  ;  Apr.  24  ; 
Serial   No.    162,188;    published   Jan.   30,    1923. 

Merrimac  Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nail 
polish.  175,631  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  180,021 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Merrimack  Manufacturing  Company,  Lowell,  Mass.  Cotton 
piece  goods.     163,983  ;  Feb.   6. 

Merritt,  (Jeorge  W.,  Company,  Inc.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Floral 
antiseptic  hair  tonic.  174,033 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
176,748;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Merritt,  George  W.,  Company,  Inc.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Anti- 
septic hair  grower.  174,034 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
176,749  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Merritt,  Hiram,  doing  business  as  Diozone  Co.,  Newburgh, 
N.  Y.  Powder  for  holding  false  teeth  in  place.  164,514  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Merritt,  Hiram,  doing  business  as  Diozone  Company,  New- 
burgh, N.  Y.  Paste  for  cleaning  false  teeth.  173,678  ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,182  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Merritt  Rubber  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber  vehicle 
tires  and  rubber  inner  tubes.     163,128  ;  Jan.  2. 

Mer-Sha  Candies,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Candy.  171,756; 
Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  160,621  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Merton,  Charles  S.,  &  Co.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Hats  and 
caps.  167,794  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  164,717  ;  published 
Feb.  6,  1923. 

Merton,  Charles  S.,  &  Co.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Hats  and 
caps.  168,102 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  164,716 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  6,  1923. 

Merton,  Charles  S.,  &  Co.,  East  Rutherford,  N.  .L  Men's 
and  boys'  hats  and  caps.  170,748 ;  July  24 ;  Serial 
No.   173,778 ;    published   Apr.    24,    1923. 

Merton,  Charles  S.,  &  Co.,  East  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Men's 
and  boys'  hats  and  raps.  172,101  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No. 
173,654  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Mervine  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Strouds- 
burg.  Pa.  Concentrated  preparation  fur  preparing  non- 
alcoholic, raaltless  beverages.  168,476  ;  May  22  ;  Serial 
No.  108.100:  Published  Feb.  20.  1923. 

Mesa  Flour  Mills,  The.  (See  Colorado  Milling  &  Ele- 
vator Co.) 

Mesquita  &  Lange,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spun  silk.  173,216  ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  174,665  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Messinger  Paper  C^ompany,  Chicago,  HI.  Toilet,  wrapping, 
book,  and  printing  paper.  167,156 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial 
No.    172,998;    published   Feb.   6,    1923. 

Messinger  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Toilet,  wrapping, 
book,  and  printing  paper.  167,157 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial 
No.  173,000;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Metal  Goods  Manufacturing  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Egg 
beaters  and  cream  whip.  166,818 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial 
No.   167.050:   published   Jan.   9,  1923. 

Metal  Goods  Manufacturing  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Metal 
hot-water  bottles  and  bed  warmers.  168,731 ;  May  29  ; 
Serial   No.   172,280;   published   Mar.   13,    1923. 

Metal  Specialties  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Automobile  body  brace  and  running-board  support  and 
visors  for  automobiles.  165,158 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
150,917 ;   published   Oct.    17,   1922. 

Metal  Specialties  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Protectors  for  use  on  automobiles.     175.703  ;  Nov.  6. 

Metalistic  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metallic  packing. 
169,167  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  167,310  ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Metallic  Industries,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Toys  con- 
structed of  metal  and  wood.  167,011 ;  Apr.  24  ;  Se- 
rial No.   162,757;  published  Jan.   30,   1923. 

Metallic  Industries,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Teeters. 
168.006  ;  May  8. 

Metallo  Gasket  Co.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Metallic 
gaskets  and  packing.     171,916  ;  Aug.  14. 

Metals  Refining  Company.  Hammond,  Ind.,  and  Chicago, 
111.     Type  metal.     163,663 ;  Jan.   23. 

Metcalfe,  Arden  B.,  Shelby,  Ohio.  Blank  cash  books, 
grade  cards,  pencils,  loose-loaf  files,  rubber  bands,  etc. 
165,526 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  157,673  ;  published  Oct. 
10,   1922. 

Meteor  Mixing  Machine  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  Fitchburg  Machine  Works,  Fitchbur.g,  Mass. 
Food-mixing  machines  and  parts  thereof.  172,220 ; 
Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.  170,441  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Metfab,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal  fiber  fabrics. 
105.298;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  164,654;  published  Dec. 
5.   1922. 

Metke,  John,  doing  business  as  Queen  City  Specialty  Com- 
pany, Buffalo,  N.  Y'.  Waterproof  dressing  for  leather, 
etc.  used  for  automobile  tops.  176.949  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Se- 
rial No.  159,521  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Metouck  Specialty  Agency.  (See  McLean,  Loula  K.) 
Metro  Chocolate  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Brooklyn,  N.  X.  Milk- 
chocolate  frnit  and  nut  roll.  177,754;  Dec.  25;  Serial 
No.  179.050;  pnblished  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Metro  Electrical  Co.,  Inc.,  Newark,  N  J.  Electrical  tele- 
phone rpceivers.  173,004  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  177,795  ; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Metro  Pictures  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motion- 
picture  films.  171,816  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  175,093  ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Metropolitan  Radio  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Elec- 
trical telephone  receivers.  168,647  ;  May  29 ;  Serial 
No.    165,699:    published   Feb.    13,    1923. 

Metropolitan  Rooflns  Material  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Coal  tar  for  building  and  construction  purposes,  slate 
and  tarred  roofing.  169,294 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
165,555  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Metz,  H.  A.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chemical 
substitutes  for  camphor  used  in  celluloid.  169,604 ; 
June  26 ;  Serial  No.  171,940 ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Metz,  H.  A.,  &  Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dyes  and 
dyestuffs.  170,413 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  173,238 ; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Metz,  H.  A.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dyestuffs. 
174,069  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,563  ;  published  July  10, 
1923. 

Metz,  H.  A.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation 
for  removing  starch  and  sizing  from  textiles.  174,802  ; 
Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,713  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Metz,  H.  A.,  Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Astringents  and  mild  antiseptics.  170.191  ;  July  10  ; 
Serial  No.  173,434  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Metzger  Bros..  Dallas,  Tes.     Butter.     165,652  ;  Mar.  13. 

Metzger,  W.  H.,  doing  business  a.s  W.  H.  Metzger  Com- 
pany, Bloomington,  111.  Exterminator  for  insects  on 
plant  life,  trees,  etc.  170,122 :  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
164,180:   published   Apr.   3,   1923. 

Metzger,  W.   H.,  Company.     (See  Metzger,  W.  H.) 

Metzler  &  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nego- 
tiable and  registrable  bonds.  177,315;  Dec.  18;  Se- 
rial  No.    180.338:    published   Oct.    2,    1923. 

Mewhinney,  A.  B.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  .Candy. 
166,437;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  16C.952;  published  Jan. 
16.  1023. 

Mewhinney,  A.  B.,  Co.  Inc.,  also  doing  business  as  Mew- 
hinneys,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Candv.  169,289  ;  June  12  ; 
Serial  No.  162,562  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Mewhinney,  A.  B.,  Co.  Inc.,  also  doing  business  as  Me- 
whinnev's,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Chocolate-coated  fudge 
bars.  170.139  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  162,564  ;  published 
Apr.   10.    1923. 

Mewshaw,  James  C,  doing  business  as  J.  C.  M.  Accelerator 
Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Emergency  gasoline  and  oil 
tanks.  169,477 ;  June  19 ;  Serial  No.  174,021 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27.   1923. 

Mexican-American  Hat  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Harvest  hats 
for  men,  women,   and  children.     171,655  ;  Aug.  7. 

Meyer,  A.  J.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Radio 
apparatus,  parts,  and  supplies.  169,296 ;  June  12 ; 
Serial  No.  165,755;   published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Meyer,  Bacharach  &  Friedheim,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Neck- 
ties. 174,722  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  174,183  ;  published 
July  24,  1923. 

Meyer,  Bacharach  &  Friedheim,  New  York.  N 
ties.  176.129  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  174,184 
Sept.   11,  1923. 

Meyer  Bros.,   Dalcour,   La.      Fresh   vegetables. 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  164,334  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Meyer.  Edmund,  doing  business  as  Fortuna  Water  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Mineral  water.  177,696  ; 
Dec.  25:  Serial  No.  183.393:  published  Oct.  9.  1923. 

Meyer.  Edward,  Louisville,  Ky.  Polish  for  furniture, 
automobiles,  and  musical  instruments.  163,600 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Meyer,  Emile,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  goods  In  the 
piece,  silk  and  cotton  fabrics,  and  silk  goods  in  the 
piece.  173,370 :  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  178,764 ;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 

Meyer.  Ernest  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
167,433  :  Mav  1  ;  Serial  No.  103.282  ; 
26.  1922. 

Meyer,  Foote  and  Dayton  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y 
166.265  ;   Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.   166,748 
5,  1922. 

Meyer  &  Gross,  Newark,  N.   J.     Finger  rings 
Feb.  20. 

Meyer,  Jos.  H.,  Bros..  Inc..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Reproduc- 
tions of  precious  and  seraipi-ecious  gems  and  stones. 
171,299-300 :  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  Nos.  164,931-2 ;  puh- 
lished   Apr.   24,  1923. 

Meyer,  Peter,  doing  business  as  The  Elvin  Companv,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Toilet  preparations — viz,  compact  face 
powder  and  compact  rouge.  167.463  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 
No.  167.186  :  published  Jan.  9.  1923. 

Meyer,  Raymond  E.,  doing  business  as  The  Raymond  E. 
Meyer  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soap.  "  169,034 ; 
May  29. 

Meyer  &  Stiideli  Societe  Anonyme,  London,  England,  and 
Soleure.  Switzerland.  Watches,  clocks,  and  parts  there- 
of.     165,036:  Feb.  27. 

Meyer,  Theodore,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Preparation  for  ex- 
terminating rodents.  169.600-1  :  June  26  ;  Serial  Nos. 
171,739-40 ;   published  Mar.  20,   1923. 


Y.    Neck- 
published 

170,924  ; 


Hand    crgam. 
published    Dec. 

Bluing, 
published  Dec. 

164,371 ; 


Meyer,  Theodore,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Insecticide  and  dis- 
infecting deodorant.  169,861  :  July  3 ;  Serial  No. 
171,738;   published   Mar.   20,    3923. 

Meyer,       Theodore,       I'hiladclphia,       Pa.  Insecticide. 

169,804-5;   July   3;    Serial   Nos.    171,736-7;   published 
Mar.  20,  1923. 

Meyer,  Theodore,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Preparation  for  ex- 
terminating rodents  and  vermin.  169,896  ;  July  3  ;  Se- 
rial   No.    171,735 ;    published   Mar.    20,    1923. 

Meyer,  Theodore,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ant-poisoning  com- 
pound. 169,897:  July  3;  Serial  No.  171,734;  pub- 
lished  Mar.   30,   1923. 

Meyer-Wise  &  Kaichen  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Sweaters,  sport  coats,  infants'  caps  and  tams,  etc. 
175,765;   Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  177,045;   published  Aug. 

•      28,   1923. 

Meyer's  Company,  The,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Nainsook, 
sheets,  diaper  cloth,  quilts,  and  long  cloth.  166.916  ; 
Apr.  17  ;   Serial  No.   166,238 ;  published  Jan.   30,  1923. 

Meyers,  H.,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  cotton,  and 
textiles  in  the  piece  and  by  the  yard.  175,663  ;  Nov. 
6  ;   Serial  No.   182,254  ;   published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

VIeyers,  Louis,  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabric  gloves. 
168.279;   May   15. 

Mez,  Gustav,  doing  business  as  Mercedes  Euro  Maschinen- 
und  Waffen-Werke,  Benshausen,  Post  Mehlis,  in  Thu- 
ringia,  Germany.  Adding  and  calculating  machines  and 
parts  thereof,  etc.  174,724-5 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
162,938-9  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Miami  Manufacturing  Co.,  Miami,  Fla.  Casement-window 
adjusters.  170,190  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  173,520  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Miami  Optical  Co.      (See  Smith,  Noel.) 

Miami  Paper  Company,  The,  West  Carrollton,  Ohio. 
Bond  and  ledger  paper  for  writing  and  printing  pur- 
poses. 166,384 :  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  169,644 ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  7,  1922. 

Miamisburg  Paper  Co.,  The,  Miamisburg,  Ohio.  Writing 
paper  and  envelopes.  166,274 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
169.981  :    published  Dec.   26,    1922. 

Mica  Insulator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treated  and 
untreated  tapes  for  electrical  insulation  purposes. 
171,086  :  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  173,844  ;  published  Apr. 
24,    1923. 

Michael,  John  C,  Company.,  Chicago,  111.  Wash  dresses 
and  aprons.  173,760  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,313  ;  pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 

Michael,  Leon,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton-cloth  piece 
goods.  177,570;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  177,136;  pub- 
lished  Sept.   25,   1923. 

Michel,  August,  Elberta,  Ala.  Healing  salve  for  sore 
and  calloused  feet.  170,189 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
173,521  :    published   Apr.   3,   1923. 

Michelbach,  Frank,  Alexandria,  Va.  Rug  racks.  177.460  ; 
Dec.  18  :  Serial  No.  177.613  :  published  Sept.  25.  1923. 

Michele  Ajetto  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Canned  olive 
oil,  fruits,  and  veeetables.  177,202  :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial 
No.  179.127  :  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Micheli,  Pompilio,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Soaps.  163,792 ; 
.Tan.    30. 

Michels,  Peter  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutlery.  169,699 ; 
June  26. 

Michelsen,  Henry  C,  doing  business  as  Crown  Motors, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Internal-combustion  engines  and  parts 
thereof.     164,988  :   Feb.  27. 

Michigan  Coin  Lock  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Coin- 
controlled  locks.  171,815 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No. 
178,350;   published  May  15,   1923. 

Mickelberry's  Food  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Sausage. 
165,967  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  158,325  ;  published  Dec. 
12,   1922. 

Microba  Antiseptic  Co.,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.  Coconut- 
oil  shampoo.  175,648;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  180,613; 
published  Aug.   21,   1923. 

Mid-Continent  Clay  Company.     (See  Espgrson,  Niels.) 

MIdcontinent  Producers'  &  Refiners'  Corporation,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Canned  motor  oils.  176,389  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Se- 
rial No.  175,094;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Mid-Continent  Tire  Manufacturing  Company,  Wichita, 
Kans.  Rubber  tires  and  inner  tubes.  170.600 ;  July 
17:  Serial  No.  118,089;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Middleby,  Jos.,  Jr.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Whipping  powder 
for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  icings,  etc.  177,224 ; 
Dec.  11  :   Serial  No.  176,199  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Midland  Creamerv  Co.     (See  Perkins,  William.) 

Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.,  The,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Wheat 
flour,  167,201 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  162,639 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.   12,   1922. 

Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.,  The,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Wheat 
flour.  167,202 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  162,654  :  pub- 
lished Dec.  12,   1922. 

Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Bread. 
167,413  :  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  168,480 ;  published  Jan. 
16,  1923. 

Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Mixed  grade  of  mill  feed.  170.814 ;  July  24  ;  Serial 
No.    169.369:    published   Feb.    27.    1923. 

Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.,  The,  Kansas  Citv.  Mo.  Gray 
shorts.  171.009:  July  31;  Serial  No.  169,029;  pub- 
lished   Mar.    20.    1923. 

Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.,  The,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Wheat 
flour.  172.436  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  173,655  :  published 
May  8,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alplialyetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Bran. 
172,589  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  169,368  ;  published  May 
15    1923 

Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Wheat 
flour.  172,759  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,095  ;  published 
June  5,  1923. 

Midland  Grocery  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Tea 
and  cofeee.  177,245  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,346  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Midland  Refining  Company,  The,  Eldorado,  Kans.  Lubri- 
cating oils.     163,692  ;  Jan.  23. 

Midland  Refining  Company,  The,  Eldorado,  Kans.  Lu- 
bricating oils.     164,380  ;  Feb.  20. 

Midland  Refining  Company.  The,  Eldorado,  Kans.  Lubri- 
cating oils.  176,078  :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  182,216 ; 
published   Sept.   4,   1923. 

Mid-States  Gummed  Paper  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Gummed 
labels  and  paper.     164,186-7  ;  Feb.   13. 

Mid-States  Gummed  Paper  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Gummed 
paper  tape,  cloth  tape,  cloth  sheets.     175,678  ;  Nov.  6. 

Midwest  Auto  Specialty  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Kafka,  David  A.) 

Mid-West  Box  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Plaster  base  and 
sheathing.  168,607;  May  29;  Serial  No.  168,777; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Mid  West  Glass  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Rear- 
view   mirrors.     164,961 ;   Feb.  27. 

Mid  West  Glass  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Fluid 
gauges.      176,924 ;    Dec.    4. 

Midwest   Laboratory.      (See   Gober,    Francis    S.) 

Mid-West  Milling  Company,  The,  Abilene,  Kans.  Wheat 
flour.  165.283  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  153,734  ;  published 
Nov.    7.  1922. 

Mid  West  Paper  &  Envelope  Co.,  Marion,  Ind.  Writing 
paper,  correspondence  envelopes,  writing  tablets,  and 
papeteries.  168,634 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  168,326 ; 
published  Mar.  6,   1923. 

Mid  West  Paper  &  Envelope  Co.,  Marion,  Ind.  Writing 
paper,  correspondence  envelopes,  writing  tablets,  and 
papeteries.  175,991;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  168,118;  pub- 
lished Aug.   28.   1923. 

Midwest  Steel  &  Supply  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Laths,  which  consist  of  a  metal  base  to  which  clay  is 
applied  and  then  burned.     163.859  ;  Jan.  30. 

Mifflin  Chemical  Corp.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Molasses. 
169,127  ;  June  5. 

MifHin  Chemical  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Antisep- 
tic preparation.     163,129  ;  Jan.  2. 

Mifflin  Chemical  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Antisep- 
tic preparation.     163,239  ;  Jan.  2. 

Mifflin  Chemical  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Prepara- 
tion for  external  use  upon  the  body  for  bathing,  rub- 
bing, etc.     163,240-i  ;  Jan.  2. 

Mifflin  Chemical  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Prepara- 
tion   for   bathing,   rubbing,   etc.     177,824 ;   Dec.   25. 

Migakis,  Nicholas  D.,  doing  business  as  Megas  Laboratory, 
Newark,  N.  J.  Preparation  for  the  relief  of  rheu- 
matism,  neuralgia,   and   sciatica.     164,686;    Feb.   27. 

Migel,  J.  A.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Broad  silks  in  the 
piece.     164,191 ;  Feb.  13. 

Migel,  J.  A.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  skirts, 
petticoats,  waists,  suits,  etc.     164.926  ;  Feb.  27. 

Migel,  J.  A.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  and  misses' 
silk  shirt  waists,  suits,  skirts,  dresses,  petticoats,  etc. 
165,910;  Mar.   20. 

Migel.  J.  A.,  Inc.,  North  Bergen,  N.  J-,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Silk  and  wool  fabrics  and  mixture."?  thereof  in 
the  piece.  174,259  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  177,505  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Migel,  J.  A.,  Inc.,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Dresses,  skirts,  wraps,  blouses.  175,137  ;  Oct. 
30  ;   Serial  No.   180,485  ;   published  Aug.   14.   1923. 

Migel,  J.  A.,  Inc.,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.,  and  New  York. 
N.  Y.  Silk  velvets  in  the  piece.  177.630 ;  Dec.  25 ; 
Serial  No.   181,840  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Migel,  S.  L.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elastic  ruffled 
ribbon  for  garters,  hose  supporterrs,  and  various  other 
purposes.      164,022  ;    Feb.   6. 

Mihalovitch  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Alcoholic  prepa- 
ration for  rubbing  and  massage.     164,485  ;  Feb.  20. 

Mihalovitch  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Rubbing  and 
massage  alcohol,  skin  cleanser,  hair  tonic,  and  after- 
shaving  lotion.  174,475  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  178,267  ; 
published  July  17,  1923. 

Milady  Shoe  Company,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Shoes  and  slip- 
pers. 166,271  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,979  ;  published 
Jan.  2,  1923. 

Mlldman  Cigar  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Seattle,  Wash.  Cigars. 
163,372  ;  Jan.  9. 

Milo-0-Moro  Company,  Spokane,  Wash.  Gasoline  strain- 
ers for  iiiternal-combustion  engines.  168,442  ;  May  22  • 
Seridl  No.  170.659  :  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Miles  Manufacturing  Comnany,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Com- 
pound of  sugar,  gelatin,  and  fruit  acid,  artifically 
colored  and  flavored.  168,675 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
146,180;    published   Oct.   4,    1921. 

Milgram,  Edward  H.,  Gary,  Ind.  Boots,  shoes,  and  over- 
shoes of  leather,  rubber  fabrics,  and  combinations  of 
same.     163,971 ;  Feb.  6. 

Milgram,  Morris  M.,  doing  business  as  "  Big  Four " 
Chemical  Products  Co.,  Indiana  Harbor,  Ind.  Sham- 
poo.    174,314  ;  Oct.  9. 


Military  Order  of  The  Cootie,  New  York  and  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Hats,  caps,  tassels,  and  aprons.  174,754  ;  Oct. 
23 ;  Serial  No.  166,315  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Military  Order  of  the  Cootie,  New  York,  and  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Cuts,  emblems,  and  collar  devices.  175.752 ; 
Nov.  13;   Serial  No.   166,316;   published   Sept.   4,   1023. 

Military  Sales  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Camp  furni- 
ture.    164,043;   Feb.  6. 

Milius,  E.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
175,132 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  180,545  ;  published  Aug. 
7,  1923. 

Milius,  Hesse  &  Levy,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  175,448;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  183,117;  published 
Aug.  23,  1923. 

Milk  &  Kass,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  shirts.  175,361  ; 
Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  177,449  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Milk  Producers  Association  of  Central  California,  Modesto, 
Calif.  Butter.  172,595  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,281 ; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Millar,  Geo.  W.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wrap- 
ping paper.  169,823  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  174,319  ;  pub- 
lished  Mar.   27,   1923. 

Millards,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ladies'  ready-to-wear  ap- 
parel.    172,195  ;  Aug.  21. 

Milldale  Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
piece  goods.  174,155;  Oct.  9;  Serial  No.  181,032; 
published  July  17,  1923. 

MiUeman,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  American  Soap 
Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Insecticide  spray  and  a 
general  antiseptic  and  healing  preparation.  164,327  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Miller,  Alton  L.,  doing  business  as  The  Charles  N.  Miller 
Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Candies.     163,.373;   Jan.   9. 

Miller,  Alton  L.,  doing  business  as  Charles  N.  Miller  Co., 
Boston.  Mass.  Candy.  174,626 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
179,479  ;  published  July  31.  1923. 

Miller,  Arnold  W.,  doing  business  as  Golf  Progress  Com- 
pany, Columbus,  Ohio.  Golf-stroke  practice  and  exercis- 
ing device.  171,163;  July  31;  Serial  No.  176,637; 
published    Apr.    24,    1923. 

Miller  Auto  Accessories  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Auto- 
mobile tops,  windshields,  fenders,  etc.     167,958  ;  May  8. 

Miller  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  dreeses,  bath 
robes,  aprons,  negligees.  176.495  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
166,841 ;    published    Sept.    18,    1923. 

Miller  Brothers  Company,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Hosiery. 
174,280 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No.  179,158 ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Miller,  C.  R.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Dress  shirts. 
176,146;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  172,115;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

Miller-Caldan  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Chocolate- 
coated  doughnut.  172,439;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No. 
171,228;   published  M.ay   1,   1923. 

Miller,    Charles   N.,    Co.,   The.      (See   Miller,    Alton    L.) 

Miller-Cummings  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fre-sh 
cantaloupes.  173,384  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  173,436  ; 
published  July  3,  1923. 

Miller-Cummings  Company,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Fresh 
cantaloupes,  melons,  grapes,  etc.  173,385 ;  Sept.  25 ; 
Serial   No.    173,435;   published   July   3,   1923. 

Miller,  Elmer  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Paint  remover. 
174,247 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No.  166,747 ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Miller,  Francis  H.,  doing  business  as  Hagerstown  Table 
Works,  Hagerstown,  Md.  Household  and  office  furni- 
ture. 173,865;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  175,203;  published 
May  29,  1923. 

Miller,  G.  L.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Bonds,  certificates,  booklets,  stories. 
174,826 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  175,367 ;  publi.shed  July 
31,  1923. 

Miller,  George  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Liquid,  cream,  and 
pomade  hair  dressings.  174,358 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No. 
176,905  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Miller,  Henry  K.,  doing  business  as  Psychology  Publishing 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Periodicals  published 
monthly.  176,526  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,600  ;  pub- 
lished   Sept.    11,    1923. 

Miller,  Henry  K.,  doing  business  as  Psychology  Publishing 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Periodicals  published 
either  bimonthly  or  quarterly.  176,714  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Se- 
rial No.  183,220  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1023. 

Miller,  Howard  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Homo  Phone 
Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Sound-record  tablets  and  record- 
ing attachments  for  phonographs.  173,005  ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  177,797  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Miller  Ice  Cream  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Ice  cream. 
177,587;   Dec.   18. 

Miller,  Jerome  L.,  doing  business  as  J.  L.  Miller  Knitting 
Mill,    Hazleton,    Pa.      Ladles'    cotton    knit    underwear. . 
173,942 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  179,946 ;  published  July  17, 
1923 

Miller,  John,  Cap  Co.  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Men's  and 
boys'  cloth  caps  and  hats.  166,645 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial 
No.  165.592  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Miller  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Shaving 
cream.  165,551  ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  151.370 ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  14,  1922. 

Miller  Lock  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Locks.  167,970; 
May  8. 


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Miller   Lock   Company,   Philadelphia,    Pa.     Frying  pans. 
175,540;  Nov.  6;   Serial  No.  179,877;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 
Miller  Mnnufncturlng  Co.,  The.     (See  Miller,  William  C.) 
Millcr-McConnel    Grain   Co.,    Kansas   City,    Kans.      Stocl; 
and    poiiltrv    feed.       170,870 :     .luly     24  ;     Serial    No. 
166,465  ;  published  Mar.  20,   1923. 
MlUer-McMillen    Co.,    Watertown,    S.    Dak.      Candy   bar. 
171,181 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  172,235  ;  published  May  8, 
1923. 
Miller  &  Meissner,  Cuero,  Tex.    Antiseptic  mouth  washes. 
169,656  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  167,578  ;  published  Mar. 
6.  1923. 
Miller,  Milton  P.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.     Article  of  food  com- 
posod     of     dough     and     sausage     cooked     in     p.itties. 
168,633 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  168,161 ;   published  May 
6.  1923. 
Miller  &  Paine,  Inc.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.    Candies  and  candied 
fruits.     173,890;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  176,750;  published 
July  3,  1923. 
Miller  Petroleum  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Kerosene. 
170,0">3  :  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  175,673 ;  published  Apr, 
10,   1923. 
Miller  Petroleum  Company,   Kansas  City.  Mo.     Naphtha. 
170,181 :  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  176,200 ;  published  Apr. 
10,   1923. 
Miller    Rubber   Company,    The,    Akron,    Ohio.      Solid   and 
pneumatic  rubber  and  fabric  tires.     170,629  ;  July  17  ; 
Serial    No.    174,791;    published  Apr.    24,    1923. 
Miller     Rubber     Company,     The,     Akron,     Ohio.       Tires, 
175,838  ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  181,762  ;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923. 
Miller,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Samuel  Miller  &  Com- 
pany,   New    York,    N.    Y.      Hats    for    men    and    hoys. 
168,280  :  May  15. 
Miller  &  Van  Winkle,  Inc..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Springs  for 
general   use.      174,758 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial   No.    105,501 ; 
published  July  31,  1923. 
Miller,  W.  H.,  doing  business  as  Well-0  Company,  Colum- 

hu.s,  Ohio.     Laxative.     164,328  ;  Feb.  20. 
Miller,    William,    Muncie,    Ind.      Cough    sirup.      175.623 ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,768  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Miller,   William  C.  doing  business  as  The  Miller  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.     Cleaning  and  polishing 
preparation  for  painted,  varnished,  and  lacquered  sur- 
faces.    166.009  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  162,500  ;  published 
Nov.  28,  1922. 
Miller's  Book  Store,  Inc.,  Atlanta,   Ga.     Fountain  pens. 
174,287  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,377  ;  published  July  3, 
1923. 
Millers   Brothers    Company,   The,   doiug   business   as   The 
Americau   Products   Company,    Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Face 
powder,    rouge,    sachet    powder,    talcum    powder,    etc. 
177,472 ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  175,316  ;  published  Sept. 
25,    1923. 
Miller's,  Jacob,  Sons  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Cotton,  silk, 
and  linen  goods  and  mixtures  of  same,  all  in  the  piece. 
165.450;   Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  171,429;  published   Jan. 
2,   1923. 
Miller's  Jacob,  Sons  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Knitted  and 
textile-fabric  undergarments.     173,821 ;  Oct.  2  ;   Serial 
No.  172,004  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Miller's,  Jacob,  Sons  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Cotton,  silk, 
linen,  etc.,  goods  in  the  piece.     174,195  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial 
No.  181,036  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Miller's,  Jacob,  Sons  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Cotton,  silk, 
linen,    etc.,    goods   in    the    piece.      174,196-7 ;    Oct.    9 ; 
Serial  Nos.  181,033-4  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Miller's,    Jacob,    Sons,    Co.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Cotton, 
silk,     linen,     etc..     piece    goods.       175,161 ;     Oct.     30 ; 
Serial   No.    181,035;    published   Aug.    14,   1923. 
Miller's,    Jacob,     Song    Co.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Shirts. 
176,478;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  181,039;  published  Sept. 
11,   5  923. 
Mlller.sburg    Reamer    &   Tool    Co.,    Millersburg,   Pa.      Ex- 
pansion reamers.     177,825  ;  Dec.   25. 
Milliken,  John  T.,  &  Company,  doing  business  as  Regent 
Laboratories,   St.   Louis,  Mo.     Medicinal  oil  used  as  a 
laxative,    analgesic    balm,    castor    oil,    etc.      172,672 ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,093  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Million  Brothers,  Lake  Cicott,  Ind.   Asphalt  sand.    164,783  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Millis,    Henry    L.,    assignor    to    Clicquot    Club    Company, 
Minis,   Mass.      Ginger   ale.      19,634 ;    renewed   June   2, 
1921. 
Mills  Brothers  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Prepared 

cake  flour.     163,974  ;  Feb.  6. 
Mills    Brothers    Company,    The,    doing    business    as    The 
American  Products   Company,   Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Baby 
bibs,  infants'  pants,  etc.     168.333  :  May  22  ;  Serial  No. 
161,935  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Mills  Brothers  Company,  The,  doing  business  as  American 
Products   Company,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Salad-dressing 
powder    and    cake-icing    powder.      169,213 ;    June    12 ; 
Serial  No.  140.737  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Mills    Brothers    Company,    The,    doing   business    as    The 
American  Products   Company,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Cake 
Icing,  pie  filling,  shredded  coconut,  etc.     177,112  ;  Dec. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  174.716  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

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Mills  Brothers  Company,  The,  doing  business  as  The 
Apjerican  Products  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Per- 
fume, toilet  water,  talcum  powder,  cold  cream,  etc. 
177,473  :  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  175,318  ;  published  Sept. 
28,    1823. 

Mills,  James  G.,  doing  business  as  Saltersod  Company, 
Electra,  Tex.  Preparation  for  treatment  of  influ- 
enza. 176,294 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  180,339 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 

Mills  Novelty  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Flavored  sugar 
tablets.  173,379  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,260 ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

Milne,  William  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Rattan  products. 
167,616 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  146,325  ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Milnor,  Oscar  J.,  Rutherford,  N.  J,  Ladies'  vanity  bags. 
171,387 :  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  138,292 ;  published  May 
15,    1923. 

Milo  Silk  Hosiery  Mills,  Newark,  N.  J.  Hosiery. 
172,216;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  173,973;  published  May 
29    1923 

Milow,  R.  "C,  Shoe  Co.  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Men's, 
women's,  and  children's  shoes  of  leather.  172,100 ; 
Aug,  21  ;  Serial  No    173,713  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Miltenberg,  E.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paprika  and 
spices.  170,158 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  169,407 ;  pub- 
lished  Apr.   3,    1923. 

MUtex  Cloak  &  Suit  Co.,  New  York,  N,  Y,  Women's 
cloaks,  suits,  and  coats.  175,123 :  Oct,  30 ;  Serial 
No,   176,030 ;   published   July   17,   1923. 

Milton  Dalrv  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Butter. 
167,028  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  161,691 ;  published  Jan. 
30,   1923. 

Milton  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Milton,  Pa.  Bolts, 
rivets,  and  spikes.  173,705  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,190 ; 
published  June  12,  1923. 

Milwaukee  Air  Power  Pump  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wli. 
Pneumatic  water  pumping  and  supply  systems  and  ap- 
paratus therefor.     174,295-6  ;  Oct.  9. 

Milwaukee  Bag  Co.,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Cloth  mailing  bags. 
170.300  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  176,638 ;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Milwaukee  Boston  Store.  (See  Herzfeld-Phlllipson  Com- 
pany.) 

Milwaukee  Knitting  Mills.      (See  Mirsky,  I.  M.,  &  Son.) 

Milwaukee  Malting  &  Grain  Co.,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Con- 
centrated malt  sirup  and  extract.  173,155  ;  Sept.  18 ; 
Serial  No.  147,303;   published  June  19,   1923. 

Milwaukee  Paint  &  "Varnish  Works,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Varnish.  170,944;  July  24;  Serial  No.  168,328;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24.  1923. 

Milwaukee  Rolling  Mill  Company,  Greenfield,  Wis,  Sheet 
steel.     104,743  ;   Feb.   27. 

Milwaukee  Screw  Products  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Piston 
pins.     163,826  ;  Jan.  30. 

Milwaukee  Screw  Products  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Piston 
pins.  166.844  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  168,778 ;  published 
Jan.  23,   1923. 

Mimosa  Aktiengesellschaft,  Dresden,  Germany.  Light- 
sensltlzed  photographic  papers.  166,018 ;  Mar.  27 ; 
Serial  No.  163,229  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Minasslan,  David  Der  H.,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Cigarettes. 
164,272;  Feb,  13. 

Mincey  Manufacturing  Company,  Gainesville,  Ga,  Dress 
and  work  shirts,  underwear.  176,482 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Se- 
rial No.   180,982;   published   Sept.    18,   1923. 

Minck,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet-metal  bill  signs, 
advertisins  boards,  and  painted  board  signs.  170.100; 
Julv  10 :  Serial  No,  169,136  :  published  Apr,  10,  1923. 

Mlndl'in,  Benjamin,  Jamaica,  N,  Y.  Pnbllcation  Issued 
monthly,  177,351 ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  180,614  ;  pub- 
lished  Oct.    2,    1923. 

Miner,  William  H„  Chicago,  111.  ShocU-absorbing  mecha- 
nisms, draft  riggings,  and  buffers  of  railway  cars,  hand 
brakes  for  railway  cars,  etc.     166,283  ;  Mar.  27. 

Mineral  Soap  Manufacturing  Company,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Soaps,  wool-SCO 'iring  powder,  etc.  168,914  ;  May  29  ; 
Serial   No.   155,764 ;   published   Mar.   6,   1923. 

Mineral-Tone  Company,  Calhoun,  Ga.  Natural  medicated 
mineral.  168,837  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,660 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.   13,   1923. 

Minneapolis  Brewing  Company,  doing  business  as  Kunz 
Preparations  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Bay  rum,  witch- 
hazel,  alcohol  body  rub,  lilac  face  lotion,  etc.  167.864  ; 
May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,315  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Minneapolis  Milling  Co.,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Wheat  flour. 
176,735  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  173,974  ;  published  Aug, 
7    i9''3 

Minneapolis  Milling  Co.,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Wheat  flour. 
177,220  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,939  ;  published  Sept. 
18    1923. 

Minnesota '  Mining  &  Mfg.  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Abrasive  paper.  167.713  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  154,278  ; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923.  ^  .       „    ^^  ^  „     . 

Minnesota  Red  River  Valley  Co-Operative  Certified  Seed 
Growers  Association,  Crookston,  Minn.  Wheat,  alfalfa, 
and  any  other  seed,  and  seed  potatoes.  166,758  ;  Apr.  10. 

Minne.sota  Stove  Company,  The,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Wood  coal,  gas,  oil,  and  vapor  stoves,  ranges,  and 
furnaces,  170,265  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  106,453  :  pub- 
lished July  4,  1922. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Minot,  Hooper  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  169,455  ;  June  19 ;  Serial  No.  175,204 ;  pub- 
listied  Mar.   20,   1923. 

Minot,  Hooper  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  drilling  in 
the  piece.  174,801 ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,714  ;  pub- 
lished July  31,  1823. 

Minster,  Joseph  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Monthly  maga- 
zine. 165,265  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  166,529  ;  published 
Nov.    14,    1922. 

Mint   Products   Co.      (See  Post,   Leo   L.,   assignor.) 

MiJit  Products  Co.,  Incorporated,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 
Cigars,  cigarettes,  smoking  and  chewing  tobacco. 
165,969  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  159,520 ;  published  June 
6,  1922. 

Minter  Bros.  Candy  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Candy  us- 
ually in  bar  form  coated  with  chocolate.  165,990 ;  Mar. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  165,878  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Mintz  &  Friedman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  young 
men's  suits  and  topcoats.  171,259  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
169,455 ;   published   May   1,    1923. 

Minute  Kleen  Laboratories.     (See  Hodapp,  Clarence  G.) 

Minute  Tapioca  Company,  Orange,  Mass.  Prepared 
tapioca  and  tapioca  puddings.     163,601 ;  Jan.  23. 

Minute  Tapioca  Company,  Orange,  Mass.  Prepared  tap- 
ioca. 165,282  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  153,768  ;  published 
Nov.   7,   1922. 

Mirabeau,  Marcel  M.,  doing  business  as  Lissauer  &  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Watchcases.  173,011 ;  Sept. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  178,765  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Mirabeau,  Marcel  M.,  doing  business  as  Lissauer  &  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Jewelry.  174,697 ;  Oct.  23 ; 
Serial  No.  175,507;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Mirose  Laboratories.      (See  Selkowitz,  Isldor  J.) 

Mlrrolike  Mfg.  Co.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Transmis- 
sion grease,  gear  grease,  lubricating  oils  and  greases. 
163,754  ;  .Tan.  23. 

Mirrolike  Mfg.  Co.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Ready-mixed 
paints,  varnishes,  ready-mixed  enamels  for  wood  and 
metal  stains,  etc.     164,326  ;  Feb.  20. 

Mirsky,  I.  M.,  &  Son,  doing  business  as  Milwaukee  Knit- 
ting Mills,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Knitted  and  textile  ho- 
siery and  underwear.  172,604  :  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
170,591;   published   June   5,    1923. 

Misewicz,  John,  Charleroi,  Pa.  Foot  powder.  177,050 ; 
Dec.  H  ;  Serial  No.  180,443  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Mission  Bead  Company,  Los  Angelas,  Calif.  Silver-clean- 
ing plates.  165.057  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  166,530  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  5,  1922. 

Mission  Bead  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cleaner 
and  spot  remover,     165,892  ;  Mar.  20. 

Mission  Orange  Punch  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Nonalcoholic,  maltless  orange  punch  sold  as  a  soft 
drink.      163,374  ;   Jan.   9. 

Missouri  Egg  &  Poultry  Company,  Sedalia,  Mo.  figgs, 
butter.     175,716-17  ;  Nov.  6. 

Mitchell,  C.  Piquette,  doing  business  as  The  Piquette 
Mitchell  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Shoe  racks.  165,520  ; 
Mar.  13;   Serial  No,  163,996;  published  Oct.  24,   1922. 

Mitchell,  Fredrick  G.,  doing  business  as  L.  Mitchell  & 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hair  net.  166,950  ;  Apr.  17  ; 
Serial  No.  171,855  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Mitchell,  Fredrick  G.,  doing  business  as  L.  Mitchell  & 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bluing  paddles.  170,756 ; 
July  24  ;   Serial  No.  173,334  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Mitchell,  Harry,  Chicago,  111.  Cloth  commonly  known 
as  serge  and  usually  sold  by  the  piece.  172,846  ;  Sept, 
11 ;  Serial  No.  176,492 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Mitchell,   L.,   &   Companv.      (Soe   Mitchell,    Fredrick   G.) 

Mitchell,  P.  R.,  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ticking. 
177,325  :  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  178,931 ;  published  Sept. 
25,    1923. 

Mitchell-Rand  Manufacturing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Quick- 
drying,  waterproof  and  acid  and  alkali  resisting  paint. 
164,323;  Feb.  20. 

Mitchell,  Robert  G.,  doing  business  as  The  Agripa  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Portable  metallic  holders  for 
beverage  containers.  170,464 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
161,733  :   published  Apr.  17,  1923, 

Mitchell,  T.  J.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  silk 
and  cotton,  silk  and  wool,  etc.,  In  the  piece.  164,964  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Mitchely,  William  E.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Med-icine  used 
in  the  treatment  of  cancer.  169,785 ;  July  3 ;  Serial 
No,    154,229:    published   Mar,    27,    1923. 

Mit-Shel  Stamping  Mfg.  Co,,  Quincy,  111.  Poultry  and 
hog  equipment.     163,130  :   Jan.  2. 

Mitsui  Eussan  Kaisha,  Ltd.,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Matches. 
171,374-5  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  Nos.  156,100-1 ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Mitsui  Bussan  Kaisha.  Ltd.,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Matches. 
171,370:  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  156,095;  published  May 
15,    1923. 

Mitten  Traylor,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Self-propelled 
vehicles,  motor  coaches,  and  busses.  175,153 ;  Oct. 
30 :    Serial   No,    180,818 ;    published    Aug.    14.    1923. 

Mizell,  Murrey  &  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Canned  fruits, 
vegetables,  salted  peanuts,  and  rolled  oats.  167,272 ; 
Apr,  24;   Serial  No.  152,033;  published  Dec.  19,   1922. 

Mme.  Ir^ne,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets.  178,838  ;  Oct.  2  ; 
Serial  No.  169,361  :  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Moback  Tool  &  Machine  Manufacturing  Corporation.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  Reamers.  166,033 :  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No, 
167,311 ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 


Mochar  Leather  Goods  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Portfolios.      168,507:  May  22. 

Mock's  Advance  Honey-moon  Fruit  Syrup  Co.,  Advance, 
N.  C.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless  fruit  sirup  for  soft  drinks. 
164,910;  Feb.  27. 

Model  Barber  Supply  Co.,  Peoria,  111.  Massage  and  face 
creams,  shampoos,  toilet  waters,  talcum  powders. 
167,439 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  161,400  ;  published  Jan. 
30,  1923. 

Model  Brassiere  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brassiferes 
and  garter  brassieres.  176,204  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
179,280;    published    Aug.    14,    1923. 

Model  Form  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dress  forms. 
175,240;   Oct.   30. 

Model  Mill  Colmpany,  Jackson,  Tenn.  Wheat  flour. 
176,748;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  175,802;  published  Aug. 
7,   1923. 

Model  Mill  Company.  Jackson,  Tenn.  Self-rising  wheat 
flour.  176,846 ;  Dec.  4 ;  Serial  No.  175,803 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,   1923. 

Modern  Confectioner  Publishing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Monthly  publication.  177.355;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No. 
181,957  ;   published   Sept.   25,  1923. 

Modern  Devices,  Inc.,  Rockford,  111.  Indoor  golf  games. 
169,191 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  175,097 ;  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 

Modern    Exterminating    Co.      (See    Schoen,    Seymour   S.) 

Modern  Flour  Mills,  Macon,  Ga.  Stock  feed,  more  specifi- 
cally wheat  feed.  167,022 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
162,128;   published  Dec.   12,   1922. 

Modern  Flour  Mills,  Macon,  Ga.  Wheat  flour.  170,935; 
July  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,601 ;  published  Feb.   27,  1923. 

Modern  Miller  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Trade  publi- 
cation.    163,781 ;   Jan.  30. 

Modern  Pharmacal  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alkaline 
antiseptic  for  prevention  and  treatnient  of  pyorrliea 
and  mouth  health.     164,723;   Feb.   27. 

Modern  Pharmacal  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antiseptic 
douche  powder  for  cleansing  mucous  membranes  and 
for  vaginal  douche.     164,724;  Feb.  27. 

Modern  Pharmacal  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combi- 
nation of  several  bromides  palatably  combined  indicated 
in  neurasthenia,  insomnia,  and  general  nervous  condi- 
tions.    164,725;  Feb.  27. 

Modern  Pharmacal  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sirup  com- 
pound for  coughs,  colds,  and  bronchial  affections. 
164,726  ;  Feb.  27. 

Modern  Pharmacal  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tonics  for 
aiding  digestion,  improving  the  appetite,  purifying-  the 
blood,  etc.  168,106 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  164,819 ; 
published  Fob.  13,  1923. 

Modern  Pharmacal  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woman's 
tonic  in  the  treatment  of  the  weaknesses  and  disor- 
ders of  the  generative  organs.  170,452 ;  July  17 ; 
Serial   No.    172,282 ;   published   Apr,    10,    1923. 

Modern  Pharmacal  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blood 
maker  and  general  tonic.  170,453  ;  July  17  :  Serial  No. 
172,283  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Modern   Pre.'^sing   Appliances.      (See   Goldman,    William.) 

Modern  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio 
manual,     163,784  ;  Jan.   30. 

Modine  Manufacturing  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Sheet- 
metal  articles — namely,  radiators  used  in  connection 
with  internal-combustion  motors.  165,113 ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.   126,738;   published   Dec.  5.  1922. 

Modlshfonn  Brassifere,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brassieres 
and  corsets.     168,281 ;  May  15. 

Modishform  Brassiere  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Brassieres.  177,006 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  180,291 ; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Modra,  William,  doing  business  as  Laclede  Brass  Works, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sun  visors.  174,965  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial 
No.   167,645 ;   published   Aug.   7,   1923. 

Moeller,  Annetta  T.,  doing  business  as  The  Manicures  Co., 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  Chemically-treated  cord  for  clean- 
ing and  bleaching  finger  nails.     164,524  ;  Feb.  20. 

Moeller,  H.  A.,  Co.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Lockets,  pendants, 
watch  charms,  and  vanity  cases.  165,217;  Mar.  6; 
Serial   No.   106,084;  published  Nov.  14,   1922. 

Mogul  Electric  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Batteries. 
174,770 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  171,135 ;  published 
July   31,   1923. 

Mohawk  Motors  Co.     (See  Hollister,  George  S.) 

Mohawk  Shirt  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boys'  and  men's 
work  shirts.  169,533 ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  166,893 ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Mojonnier,  Frederick  E.,  doing  business  as  Walla  Walla 
Hothouse  Vegetable  Co.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Fresh 
vegetables.  168,105;  May  15;  Serial  No.  164,935; 
Dublished  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Mojo-Schey  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  163,602  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Mo-Ka   Company.      (See   Hussey,   John  M.) 

Molatch,  Allan  0.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ointment  for  the 
cure  and  alleviation  of  piles,  prolapse,  fissure,  etc. 
172,723  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,745  ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Moline  Plow  Company,  Inc.  (See  Molina  Plow  Company, 
assignor.) 

Moline  Plow  Company,  now  by  change  of  name  Illinois 
American  Plow  Company,  Moline,  111.,  assignor  to  Mo- 
line Plow  Company,  Incorporated.  Pai-m  scales 
163,664;  Jan.  23. 


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Mollne  Plow  Company  (now  by  change  of  name  Illinois 
American  Plow  Company),  Mollne,  111.,  assignor  to 
Mollne  I'low  Company,  Incorporated.  Ajrrlcultural  ma- 
cliinorv  and  particular  parts  thereof.  166,069  ;  Mar.  27  ; 
SerlafNo.  160.199;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Mollne  Plow  Company,  Incorporated,  Mollne,  111.  Devices 
for  carrying  agricultural  tools  and  connecting  them  to 
tractors  or  other  sources  of  draft  power.  171,596 ; 
Aug.  7  ;   Serial  No.   176,202  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Molinelli.  Charles,  doing  business  as  Italian  Macaroni 
Production  Co..  Kockaway  Beach,  N.  Y.  Pot  roast, 
spaghetti,  potted  beef,  tripe  stew,  etc.  173,783  •  Oct.  2  : 
Serial  No.  176,35-1 ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Molinelli  Italian  Dinners,  Inc.,  BroolJlyn,  N.  Y.  Spa- 
ghetti sauce  and  dressing.     168,999 ;   May  29. 

Molloy,  David  J.,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Book  and 
catalogue  covers  .Tnd  decorative  effects.  176,033  ;  Nov. 
13;  .Seriiil  No.  179.378;  published  Aug.  28.  1923. 

Momsen-Dunnegan-Ryan  Co.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Axes. 
169.243  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  170,074  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Monadnock  Beverage  Company.  Troy,  N.  Y.  Nonalcoholic, 
maltless  soft  drinks.  177,492 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
183,118:  publisheti  Oct.  2.  1923. 

Monarch  Corporation,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Dehydrators 
and  parts  of  dchvdrators.  174,895 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial 
No.   178,268  :   published  July  24,   1923. 

Monarch  Leather  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Leather. 
16S.317:  Mav  22;  Seri.il  No.  168,222;  published  Dec. 
19.  1922. 

Monarch  Leather  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Leather. 
171,965;   Aug.  14. 

Monarch  Packing  &  Supply  Co.     (See  Humberstone,  C.  C.) 

Monarch  Specialty  Manufacturing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Powder  puffs.     177.439  ;   Dec.  18  ;   Serial  No.   182,255  ; 
published   Oct.    2,    1923. 

Monarch  Telephone  Manufacturing  Company,  Fort 
Dodge,  Iowa.  Electromagnetic  telephone  apparatus. 
166,464 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  168,933 ;  published  Dec. 
26,  1922. 

Monitor  Sad  Iron .  Company,  The,  sometimes  trading 
under  the  name  Royal  Self-Heating  Iron  Co.,  Big 
Prairie,  Ohio.  Sndirons  heated  from  the  interior  by 
the  combustion  of  gasoline  or  other  liquid  fuel. 
165.332  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  156,701  ;  published  Nov. 
7,   1922. 

Monroe  Cider  Vinegar  &  Fruit  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Fer- 
mented cider  vinegar.  168,873  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
170,149;   published  Mar.   13,  1923. 

Monroe  Drug   Co.,   Qulncy.  111.     Dyes.      163,131 ;   Jan.  2. 

Monroe,  John  W.,  Lima,  Ohio.  Wood  rolling  partitions 
in  buildings,  for  doors,  wardrobes,  etc.  170,574  ;  July 
17 ;  Serial  No.  166,705 ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Monroe,  Lederer  and  Taussig,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dry  and 
ready-mixed  paints,  paint  enamels,  stains,  and  var- 
nishes. 167,929  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  171,336  ;  published 
Feb.  13,  1923. 

Monroe,  Lederer  &  Taussig,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dry  and 
ready-mixed  paints,  paint  enamels,  stains,  and  var- 
nishes. 167,932-3  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  Nos.  171,811-12  ; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Monroe,  Lederer  &  Taussig,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Paints, 
paint  enamels,  stains,  varnishes.  171,604 ;  Aug.  7 ; 
Serial   No.   174,256  ;   published  May  8,   1923. 

Montag  Bros.  Inc..  Atlanta,  Ga.  Writing  paper  and  en- 
velopes.    163,442  ;     Jan.  9. 

Montague  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cretonnes  in  the 
piece,  valances,  and  curtains.  171,394  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial 
No.   177,015:  published  Mav   1,   1923. 

Montague,  W.  R.,  Company,  The,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Candy. 
166,772-7  ;  Apr.  10. 

Montague,  W.  E.,  Company,  The,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 
Candy.     168,285  ;   May   15. 

Montague,  W.  R.,  Company,  The,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Cracker 
products,  crackers,  cakes,  and  Dutch-style  cookies. 
170,797;  July  24;  Serial  No.  170,076;  published  Apr. 
3,   1923. 

Montague,  W.  R.,  Company,  The,  La  Crosse.  Wis. 
Cracker  products  and  Dutch-style  cookies.  172,438 ; 
Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  171,098  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Montague,  W.  E.,  Companv,  The,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Candy. 
176,688 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  167,580 ;  published 
July  31,   1923. 

Montcalm,  Theodore,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Liniment.  168,393  ; 
Mav  22  :   Serial  No.  171.813  ;  published*  Feb.  20,   1923. 

Monte  Vista  Flour  Mills,  The.  (See  Colorado  Milling  & 
Elevator  Co.) 

Moiitevallo  Mining  Companv,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Coal. 
176.845 :  Dec.  4 ;  Serial  No.  182,355 ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Montevallo-Straven  Cojil  Co.,  Straven,  Ala.  Coal. 
167,963  ;  May  8. 

Montsomerv,  Ada,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Preparation  for  the 
growth  of  the  hair.  177,191  :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
178.055  :  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Montgomery,  Adda  S.,  Chippawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Ab- 
dominal and  kidney  belts.     164,282  ;  Feb.  20. 

Montgomery,  John  B.,  doing  business  as  Hairette  Rem- 
edy Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Liquid  hair  tonic. 
163,375;  Jan.  9. 

Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Prepared  roof- 
ings, roofing  and  building  papers,  etc.  176,009  ;  Nov. 
13';  Serial  No.  183,079;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 


Montgomery,    Wm.,    k   Co.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Sarsapa- 

rilla,   ginger  ale,   cream   soda,  etc.     174,892 ;   Oct.   23  ; 

Serial    No.    179,811  ;    published   July   24,    1923. 
Montpelier     Manufacturing    Company,     Montpelier,     Ind. 

Cup   packings   formed   of   vulcanized    fabric.      169,130 ; 

June  12;  Serial  No.  155,510;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 
Montrose  Glove  Inc.,  The,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Leather  and 

fabric  gloves,   hosiery,  and   underwear.     168,274  ;   May 

15;  Serial  No.  168,584:  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Monumental  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Leather 

shoes.    166,548  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  133,743  ;  published 

Feb.  15,  1921. 
Monville,  Frank  O.,  Hubbell,  Mich.    Medicinal  preparation 

for  the  treatment  of  colds,  hoarseness,  lung  trouble,  etc. 

164,442;  Feb.  20. 
Moody,   R.   M.,   London,   England.     Dress,   negligee,  and 

work  shirts,  and  collars  and  cuffs.     166,785  :  Apr.  17 ; 

Serial   No.    160,423 ;    published   Jan.    9,    1923. 
Moomaw,  Paul  W.,  Okemah.  Okla.     Liver  pills.     174,524; 

Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.   177,097  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Moon  Laboratories.     (See  O'Connor,  Edward  J.) 
Mooney,  Douglas  &  Pearson,   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     As- 
phalt    roofing,     slate     surfaced     and     talc     surfaced. 

172,773 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,486 ;  published  June 

5,   1923. 
Moore,  Benjamin,  &  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  Brook- 
lyn,   N.    Y.      Varnish.      174,227;    Oct.    9;    Serial    No. 

180,769;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Moore,  Benjamin,  &  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  Brook- 

Ivn,   N.   Y.      Ready-mixed   paints.      176,047 ;    Nov.    13 ; 

Serial  No.   180,803;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Moore    Brothers,    Chicago,    III.      Portable    self-propelled 

cranes    or    derricks.       175,333 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

180,077  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Moore  &  Co.   Inc.,   Worcester,   Mass.     Antacid  neutraliz- 
ing powder.      175,112;    Oct.    30;    Serial    No.    176,906; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Moore  &  Fisher,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hosiery.     163,814-6; 

Jan.  30. 
Moore-Fuller    Oil  Co.,   Creston,   Iowa.      Crude  oils,   fuel 

oils,   gasoline,  kerosene,  floor  oils,  etc.     166,487 ;  Apr. 

3 ;   Serial   No.   170,778 ;   published   Jan.   9,   1923. 
Moore,   Herman  H.,   Timmlns,   Ontario,   Canada,   and   De- 
troit, Mich.     Metal  receptacles  for  holding  compressed 

air.     165,784;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  164,651;  published 

Jan.  2,  1923. 
Moore,  John  D.,  Tobacco  Company.      (See  Walker,  John 

D.,  assignor.) 
Moore,  John  W.,  doing  business  as  Pelt  Paper  Company, 

Rowlandsville,    Md.       Asphalt    roofing    sold    in     rolls. 

167,546-7;  May   1;   Serial  Nos.  170,397-8;   published 

Jan.  9,  1923. 
Moore   &  Kellar,  Azusa,  Calif.     Rub   varnish.      166.349 ; 

Apr.  3  :  Serial  No.  152,857  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Moore,    Quintin,    Omaha,    Nebr.      Fresh    citrus    fruits. 

164,968-9  ;  Feb.  27. 
Moore-Shafer  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.,  Brockport,  N.  Y.    Arch  sup- 
porters.    163,132;   Jan.   2. 
Moore    Steam     Turbine    Corporation,    WeUsville,    N.    T. 

Steam  turbines,  reduction  gears,  etc.    177,831  ;  Dec.  25. 
Mooresville  Co-Operative  Creamery  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Moores- 

ville,    N.    C.      Butter.      170,897 ;    July    24 ;    Serial    No. 

171,280  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Moorhead  Knitting   Company,   Harrisburg,   Pa.     Hosiery. 

173,033  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,404  ;  published  June 

5,   1923. 

Moorman   Manufacturing   Company,   Quincy,   lU.      Tonics 

for   animals.     176,157  ;   Nov.   20  ;    Serial  No.    169,316 ; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Moraff,  Twining  &   Co.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Cotton   piece 

goods.     163,989;  Feb.  6. 
Moraff,   Twining  &   Co.,  New  York,   N.  Y.      Cotton   piece 

goods  and  silk  and  cotton  fabrics.     171,614  ;   Aug.  7 ; 

Serial  No.   177,862;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Moran,    William   F.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Men's   clothing. 

166,711 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  157,000 ;  published  July 

11,  1922. 

Morana,  Incorporated,  doing  business  as  Compagnie  Mor- 
ana.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Odoriferous  products  for  the 
production  of  soaps  and  perfumes.  168,833  ;  May  29 ; 
Serial   No.    170,533 ;   published   Feb.    13,    1923. 

Morana,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificial-vanilla 
materials  suitable  for  the  manufacture  of  flavoring 
extracts.  175,603;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  178,766;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 

Moray's  Watch  Case  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Watchcases. 
169,352  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  171,762 ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Morgan,  A.  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Morgan  Products 
Co..  Toledo,  Ohio.  General  cleaning  compound  with 
incidental  water-softening  properties  and  for  soaps. 
168,171 ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  166,843 ;  published  Feb. 
13,  1923. 

Morgan-Anderson  Company,  The,  doing  business  as  "  Dolly 
Dixie "  M'f'g  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  House  frocks 
and  aprons.  168,386 :  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  169,602 ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Morgan  Company,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Doors.  167,516 ;  May 
1 ;  Serial  No.  165,404 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Morgan,  E.,  &  Sons.     (See  Marsh,  Lavinia  A.) 


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Morgan,  Emma  A.,  doing  business  as  R.  B.  B.  Company, 
North  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Preparation  for  the  treatment 
of  pneumonia.  170,398  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,507  ; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923.  „     ,  .  , 

Morgan,  Neil  E.,  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  House-fly  killer,  a 
liquid  roach  killer,  liquid  mosquito  killer  and  repellent, 
etc.  170,060 ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  172,388  ;  published 
Apr.  3,  1923. 

Morgan  Products  Co.,  The.     (See  Morgan,  A.  S.) 

Morgan  Shoe  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Nurses  shoes. 
176,016  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  176,801 ;  published  July 
31    1923. 

Morgen,  Abraham  H.,  doing  business  as  Wiz  Dress  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's,  misses',  and  chil- 
dren's dresses.  172,432  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  176,753  ; 
published  May  29,  1923. 

Morgenstern  &  Brill,  New  York,  N.  1.  Purses,  vanity 
cases,  and  hand  bags.     163,755  ;  Jan.  23. 

Morico  Manufacturing   Company.      (See  Cohen,   Morris.) 

Morning  Telegraph  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  News- 
papers.    168,719  ;  Jan.  23. 

Morrill,  Geo.  H.,  Co.,  Norwood,  Mass. 
174,780  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  156,409  ; 
10,  1923. 

Morrill,  James  P.,  Keno,  Nev.    Ice-cream  stick. 
Feb.  13. 

Morrill,  Joseph   H.,   Portsmouth,  N.   H.         ^,„  „..  .- 

dressing.     170,550 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,360  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Morris  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Oleomargarine. 
167,112-13;  Apr.  24;  Serial  Nos.  163,346-7;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922.  ^    ^    ^„ 

Morris  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Oleomargarine.  170,798  ; 
July  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,443 ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Morris  &  Company,  Incorporated,  Baltimore,  Md.  Middy 
blouses  and  waists.     176,081  ;  Nov.  13. 

Morris,  Emil,  Detroit,  Mich.  Headrest  paper.  166,399 ; 
Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,370  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Morris  Golf  Ball  Manufacturing  Company,  Wimbledon, 
England.  Golf  balls.  172,328;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No. 
177,098  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Morris,  Jos.  A.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  and 
misses'  dresses.  171,239  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  170,399  ; 
published    May    8,    1923. 

Morris  Paper  Mills,  Chicago,  111.  Cartons,  caddies,  and 
pasteboard  packages.  165,830;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No. 
171,547  ;   published  Dec.   26,   1922. 

Morris,  Sloan,  MoiTis  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Hosiery,  under- 
wear, sweater  coats,  negligee  and  work  shirts.  177,5;i6  ; 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,601  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Morrison,  Alexander,  &  Company,  Incorporated,  Newark, 
N.  J.  Steam  boilers,  furnaces,  gas  heaters,  etc. 
173,246  ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  160,456 ;  published  June 
19,  1923. 

Morrison,  Florence  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Women's  hats. 
172,105  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  173,199  ;  published  May 
22,   1923. 

Morriss,  Jno.  E.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Containing  oil,  gasoline, 
pneumatic,  and  storage  tanks.     163,133  ;  Jan.  2. 

Morlsse  Lace  &  Embroidery  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Braids, 
tassels,  passementeries,  and  garnitures.  173,672  ;  Oct. 
2 ;  Serial  No.  177,983  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Morisse  Lace  &  Embroidery  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Braids, 
tassels,  passementeries,  and  garnitures.  173,673 ;  Oct. 
2 :  Serial  No.  177,984  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Morisse  Lace  &  Embroidery  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Em- 
broideries, handkerchiefs,  laces,  and  cotton  and  silk 
goods.  175,007 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  177,986 ;  pub- 
lished   Aug.    7,    1923.  ,     „     .     . 

Morrissey,  Frank  T.,  doing  business  as  Lowell  Products 
Company,  Lowell,  Mass.  Pood-flavoring  extracts. 
175,392  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  158,534  ;  published  Aug.  21, 
1923. 

Morrow,  George  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Boat  pro- 
oellers.     169,019  ;  May  29. 

Morrow  Milling  Company,  Carthage,  Mo.  Self-rising  wheat 
flour.     163,603;  Jan.  23. 

Morrow  Milling  Company,  Carthage,  Mo.  Wheat  flour. 
165,399 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  156,915 ;  published  Oct. 
31,   1922. 

Morrow  Milling  Company,  Carthage,  Mo.  Wheat  flour. 
167,083:  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  154,456;  published  Jan. 
30,   1923. 

Morrow  Milling   Company,    Carthage,   Mo.      Wheat   flour. 
170,905  ;   July  24  ;  Serial  No.  156,914  ;  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 
Morse    &    Co.,    Oshkosh,    Wis.      Antiseptic    scalp    cream. 

173,542  ;  Sept.  25. 
Morse,  A.   G..  Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Candy.      165,852;   Mar. 

20:  Serial  No.   151,880;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Morse,   A.   G.,   Co.   Inc.,   Chicago,   111.      Candy.     171.123 ; 
July  81  ;  Serial  No.   175.674  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Morse,  A.  G.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Candy.     170,551 ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,438  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Morse   Bros.,   Canton,   Mass.,   assignor   to   J.   L.   Prescott 
Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Stove  polish  or  blacking. 
22,622  ;  renewed  Mar.  7,  1923. 
Morse,  C.  C.  and  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Bird  food. 
170,810 ;   July  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,943  ;  published  Mar. 
20    1923 
Morse,  E.  E..  Lodi.  Calif.     Fre.sh   grapes.     168,460  ;  Mav 
22;  Serial  No.  167.307:  rmhlished  Fob.  27,  1923. 


Morton,  Lester  L.,  doing  business  as  Brown  and  Mor- 
ton, Lima,  Ohio.  Cigars.  165,592;  Mar.  13;  Serial 
No.  147,357  ;   published   Dec.  26.   1922. 

Morton  Sundour  Fabrics  Ltd.,  Carlisle,  England.  Table- 
cloths, serviettes,  cushion  covers,  handkerchiefs,  side- 
board covers,  etc.     163,920  ;  Feb.  6. 

Morton,  Ted,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stuffed  figure 
toys  and  ornamented  surfaces  to  be  formed  into  stuffed 
figure  toys.  171,007 ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  176,639 ; 
published   May   15,   1923. 

Morvillo,  Mariano,  doing  business  as  Prune  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Laxative  confection.  166,795  ;  Apr.  17  ; 
Serial  No.   152,764  ;  published  Jan.   23,   1923. 

Moseley,  Benjamin,  Co.,  The,  Needham,  Mass.  Hosiery. 
168,273  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  168,543  ;  published  Jan. 
30    1923. 

Mose'r  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bating  material  used 
in  tanning  leather.  169,833 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No. 
173,101  ;  published  Apr.   3,    1923. 

Moses,  Abram,  Baltimore,  Md.  Window  and  door  sills, 
lintels,  arches,  cornices,  etc.  176,056 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Se- 
rial No.  182,109 ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Moses,  Sydney,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dresses.  176.471-2 ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  Nos.  181,140-1 ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Mosiman,  J.  B.,  Co.     (See  Mosiman,  Joseph  E.) 

Mosiman,  Joseph  B.,  doing  business  as  J.  E.  Mosiman  Co., 
Morton,  111.  Candied  pop  corn.  165,817 ;  Mar.  20 ; 
Serial    No.    155,024;    published   Jan.   2,   1923. 

Moskowitz,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pastry  flour. 
177,218  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,416  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Moss  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  goods  in  the  piece. 
177,101 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  170,444  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Moss,  Edgar  A.,  Marion,  Ind.  Heading  for  a  humor 
column  syndicated  to  both  weekly  and  daily  newspapers, 
etc.  177,434  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,602  ;  published 
Sept.   25,   1923. 

Moss  &  Lowenhaupt  Cigar  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cigars, 
cheroots,  cigarettes,  smoking  and  chewing  tobacco. 
168,755;  May  29;  Serial  No.  171,649;  published  Feb. 
13    1923 

Moss'  &  "Money,  Spencer,  Ind.  Cough  sirup.  169,023 ; 
May  29. 

Mosse,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bed  sheets,  pil- 
lowcases, bedspreads,  table  linens,  towels.  176,201 ; 
Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  180,022  ;  published  Aug.  21, 
1923 

Mosso,  C.  A.,  Laboratories.      (See  Shipmau,  Clara  M.) 

Moth  K-L  Company,  Incorporated,  The,  Wilmington,  Del., 
and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  protection 
against  mosquitoes.  165,718 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
166,314;   published  Nov.   7,    1922. 

Mother's  Favorite  Cookie  Company,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Cookies  and  macaroons.  167,241 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
159,322 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Moton,  Mary  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Hair  dressing. 
166,911 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  169,067  ;  published  Jan. 
9,  1923. 

Alotopower  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Finnegan,  H.  L.) 

Motor  Curve  Light  Company,  Delta,  Colo.  Electric  lights 
and  lighting  fixtures  for  electric  lights  for  motor  cars. 
173,006 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,087  ;  published  June 
5,   1923. 

Motor  Go  Oil  Company.     (See  Lipin,  John.) 

Motor  Kool  Co.     (See  Helnze,  Augustus  P.) 

Motor  J'laster  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Attachment  for 
spark  plugs  for  the  prevention  of  carbon  fouling. 
165,197;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  167,884;  published  Nov. 
7.  1922. 

Motor  Player  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Motors  for 
player  pianos.  169,501 ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  158,630  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Motosacoche  SociStg  Anonyme,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  In- 
ternal-combustion motors  and  internal-combustion  mo- 
tors for  motot  cycles,  runabouts,  etc.  175.329  ;  Nov.  6  ; 
Serial  No.  180,340  :  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

MotoVisor  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Motor-vehicle  wind- 
shield shades.  176.649  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  149.858  ; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Mott,  Thomas  K.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Marmalade,  jams, 
and  preserved  fruits.  173,376 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
176,850 ;    published    July    3,    1923. 

Mound  City  Bottling  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Beverage 
sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same. 
172,988  :  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,845  ;  published  June 
12,   1923. 

Mound  City  Creamery  and  Food  Products  Co.,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  Butter,  coffee,  tea,  spices,  etc.  173,242 ;  Sept. 
18:   Serial  No.   160,953;   published  Mar.  27.   1923. 

Mound  City  Paint  &  Color  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Paints,  paint  enajmels,  paint  oils.  168,866  ;  May  29 ; 
Serial   No.   172,170:   published   Mar.    13,    1923. 

Mountain  City  Mill  Company,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Feed 
for  horses,  cattle,  hogs,  and  chickens.  171,031 ;  July  31  ; 
Serial   No.  160,419;   published  Mar.  27.  1923. 

Mountain  Maid  Products  Company.  (See  Hood  River 
Apple  Vinegar  Co.) 

Mountain  State  Glass  Co.,  Mannlngton,  W.  Va.  Window 
glass.  170,616;  July  17;  Serial  No.  177,139;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Mouquin  Eostaurant  and  Wine  Company,  Umited,  The, 
New  Yoik,  N.  Y.  Beverages  sold  :is  soft  drinks  and 
sirups  for  niaklni:  same.  172.324 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial 
No.  176.6SG  :  published  May  20.   192:^. 

Mouquin  Restaurant  and  Wine  Company,  Limited,  The, 
New  York.  N.  Y.  Olive  oil,  canned  fruits  and  vege- 
tables. 174.031 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,687  :  published 
June  10,  1923. 

Mouquin  lU.  &  Wine  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bever- 
age sold   as  a  soft  drink.     169.559  ;  June  19. 

Mouquin  Kt.  *  Wine  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bever- 
ages sold  as  a  soft  drink.  17.3,797;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No. 
174.405  :  published  July  3,  1923. 

Mov-Ezy  Theatre  Seating  Co.  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Stationary  swivel  chairs.  167,449  ; 
May  1  :  Serial  No.  163,587  ;  published  Jan.  23.  1923. 

Movie"  Home  Journal  Co.,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Periodical 
monthly  magazine.  171,885 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No. 
172,600;  published  May   1,   1923. 

Movlglass  Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Eyeglasses.  172,778 ; 
Sept.   11  :  Serial  No.   144,095  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Mover,  William  D..  Linioport,  I'a.  General  conditioning 
powder  for  live  stock.     164,29;^  ;  Feb.   20. 

Mt.  Angel  Producers  Packing  Co.,  Mount  Angel,  Oreg. 
Canned  fruits.  169,246  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  170,689  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Mt.  Ida  Packing  Company,  OroviUe,  Calif.  Canned  olives. 
168,703 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  165,086  ;  published  Mar. 
6.  1923. 

Mudge  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Railway  gasoline-motor 
cars.     176,336;  Nov.  20. 

Mueller  &  Goetz.  Gallon,  Ohio.  Preparation  for  cleaning 
clothes  and  fabrics.  175,884 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
180.452  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Mueller,  .Tohn,  Licorice  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Candy. 
IG.3,604:  Jan.  23. 

Mueller  Metals  Company,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Die  and 
sand   castings  and   forgings.     164,862  ;   Feb.   27. 

Mueller  Metals  Company,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Rods,  die 
and  sand  castings,  and  forgings  of  nonferrous  metal. 
166,741  :  Apr.  10. 

Mueller.  Theodore  J.,  assignor  to  Libby  Chemical  Com- 
pany, West  Allis.  Wis.  Medicated  tablets  for  head- 
aches, neuralgia,  and  minor  pains.  172,542;  Sept.  4; 
Serial  No.  173,850  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Muhlbauer,  Otto,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Canned 
cherrie-*.  June  peas,  salmon,  etc.  109,391  ;  June  12 ; 
Serial  No.  166,466 ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Muir.  Chas.  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Polaris  Co.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Parlor  board  game.  175,584  ;  Nov.  6  ; 
Serial  No.  181.301 ;  published  Aug.  §1,  1923. 

Mulhearn,  Caroline,  doing  business  as  C.  B.  Jones,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Deodorant  powder.  165,562 ;  Mar.  13 ; 
Serial  No.  156.793  :  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Mulhens  &  Kropff,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
fumes, toilet  water,  face  powder,  talcum  powder,  etc. 
165.585  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  163,227  ;  published  Dec. 
5.   1922. 

Muller,  Frank  F.,  doing  business  as  Pacific  Mercantile 
Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Men's  and  women's  under- 
garments, house  and  lounging  robes,  pyjamas.  169,397  ; 
June  12  ;  Serial  No.  163,281 ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Mailer,  Georg  G.,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Germany.  Light- 
advertising  apparatus  with  projection  of  Illumination 
of  still  or  changeable  pictures,  picture  plates,  etc. 
164,929;  Feb.  27. 

Miiller,  J.  G.,  &  Co.,  Stuttgart,  Germany,  assignor  to  The 
Chemical  Foundation,  incorporated,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Artists"  colors,  varnishes,  and  driers.  23,457  ;  renewed 
Aug.  8,  1923. 

Muller  and  Phipps  (Asia)  Limited,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Fountain   pens..     163,905  ;   Feb.   6. 

Mijller  &  Schmidt,  Pfellringwerk,  Solingen,  Germany. 
Table  knives,  forks,  and  spoons  of  base  metal,  razors, 
scissors,   etc.     164.061 ;  Feb.   13. 

Multibestos  Company,  Walpole,  Mass,  Brake  lining. 
175.141;  Oct.  30.  Serial  No.  180,341;  published  July 
31,  1023. 

Multiple  Storage  Battery  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Storage  batteries.  165,126  ;  Mar.  6  ; 
Serial  No.  160.500;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Mummert  Lumber  &  Tie  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Engine  push 
poles.  175,021 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  177,315 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 

Munger,  Louis  de  F.,  doing  business  as  Four  Way  Com- 
pany, Springfield,  Mass.  Telephone  plugs.  170,024 ; 
July  10  ;  Serial  No.  173,576  ;  published  Apr.  3.  1923. 

Munnlng,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Lime  polishing 
composition  used  in  bufling  and  polishing.  163,801  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Cloth-polishing 
wheels.     163,802  ;  Jan.  30. 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Low-voltage 
electroplating  generators,  motor-driven  electroplating- 
generator  sets,  electroplating  machines,  and  electric 
polishing  lathes.     164,262  ;  Feb.   13. 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &•  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Chemicals  in 
combination  for  electroplating  solutions.  165,719-20 ; 
Mar.  20 ;  Serial  Nos.  166.309-10 ;  published  Nov.  7, 
1922. 

Munning,  A.  P..  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Plastic  and  solid 
alloys  and  cast-metal  anodes.  166,170  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 
No.  166,313  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1022. 


Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Buffing  rouge  and 
materials  of  similar  character.  170,533-6  ;  July  17 ; 
Serial  Nos.  174,321-4;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  BufiSng  rouge  used 
in  the  buffing  and  polishing  trade  to  produce  a  bright 
luster  on  gold,  silver,  etc.  170,604-5-  July  17;  Serial 
Nos.  174,792-3 ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Malrawan,  N.  J.  Abrasives. 
171,294;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  166,312;  published  Apr. 
24,   192i 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Lime  polishing 
composition.  171,747  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  166,242 ; 
published  May  1,  1923. 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Cloth  polishing 
wheels.  171,748 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No.  106,193  ;  pulv 
lished  May  8,  1923. 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Cloth  polishing 
wheels.  171,740;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  166,190;  pub- 
lished  May  8,  1923. 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Lime  polishing 
compositions.  174,616  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,214  ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Cloth  polishing 
wheels.  174,953;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  166,192;  pub- 
lished Aug,   7,   1923. 

Munro  and  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Millinery  glue. 
165,008;  Mar.  20. 

Munsell  Color  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pressed 
pastel,  wax,  and  chalk  crayons,  color  atlas,  etc. 
167,696 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  167,683 ;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Munsell  Color  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paints 
and  water  colors,  etc.  177,684  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No. 
167,577;   published  Feb.   13,  1923. 

Munsell,  Jesse  G.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Tablets  composed  of 
inorganic  substances  mixed  with  sugar  of  milk. 
163,514  ;   Jan.   16. 

Munsell,  Jesse  G.,  doing  business  as  Munsell's  School  of 
Health  and  Munsell's  Supply  Co.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Blood 
stream  tonics.     168,511 ;  May  22. 

Munsingwear  Corporation,  The,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Underwear,  knit  or  woven,  and  hosiery.  169,038; 
June  5  ;  Serial  No.  175,508 ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Munson,  Elizabeth  M.,  doing  business  as  Madame  Marie, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Almond  massage  cream,  shaving 
and  beauty  lotions,  etc.  170,084  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 
168,057  :   published  jVpr.  3.   1023. 

Munter,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  waist  corsets, 
brassi&res.  166,612-13  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  Nos.  141,320-1 ; 
published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Munter,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  waist 
corsets,  brassieres,  and  men's,  women's,  and  chil- 
dren's undergarments.  174.854-5 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial 
Nos.  177,192-3;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Munter,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  ladies'  un- 
derwear, etc.  174,986;' Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  174,701; 
published   Aug.    14,    1923. 

Munter,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  waist  corsets, 
brassi&res,  etc.  175,931 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,813 ; 
published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Munzer,  E.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Ladies'  fabric  underwear 
bloomers.  172,047  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  154,524  ;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 

Munzer,  Ida,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  and  chil- 
dren's textile  underwear.  174,795 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial 
No.   174,586 ;   published   July   24,   1923. 

Munzer,  Ida,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brassiferes.  176,017 ; 
Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  176.804  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Aliinzer,  Th.,  Hamburg,  Germany,  Firearms.  163,990 ; 
Feb.   6. 

Mupu  Citnis  Association,  Santa  Paula,  Calif.  Fresh 
citrous  fruits.  177,440;  Dec,  18;  Serial  No.  182,171; 
published   Oct.   2,   1923. 

Mupu  Citrus  Association,  Santa  Paula,  Calif.  Fresh 
citrous  fruits.  177,444  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182.169  ; 
published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Muralo  Company,  The,  New  York  and  New  Brighton, 
N.  Y.  Cold-water  paint.  166,465  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No. 
168.898;    published    Jan.    9,    1923. 

Muralo  Company,  The,  New  York  and  New  Brighton, 
N.  Y.  Dry  powder  to  be  mixed  with  cold  water  and 
used  as  a  wall  coating.  166,488 ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No. 
170,086;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Muralo  Company,  The,  New  York  and  New  Brighton, 
N.  Y.  Wall  size  in  dry  powder  form.  169,830;  July 
3 ;   Serial  No.   173,201  ;  published   Apr.   3,   1923. 

Muralo  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  Bri<;bton,  N.  Y.  Cal- 
cimines.    176.896  ;  Dec.  4. 

Muralo  Company.  Inc.,  The,  New  Brighton.  N.  Y.  Cal- 
cimines.     170.900;   Deo.    t 

Murdock,  C.  A.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Food-fiavor- 
Ing  extracts  and  coffee.  172,978 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
175,805 ;    published   June   10,    1023. 

Murdock,  Victoria,  Estate,  doing  business  as  The  Wichita 
E.Tgle,  Wichita,  Kans.  Daily  newspaper.  177,314 ; 
Dec.    18 ;   Serial  No.   180,514  ;   published    Oct.   2.    1923. 

Murdock  Vulcanizing  Co.,  Montrose,  Colo.  Plaster  for  use 
in  forming  a  vulcanizing  pad.  171,354  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial 
Nn.   171.181;   publi.'Jhed   May    1,   1923. 

Murdock,  Wm.  J.,  Co.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Wireless  appa- 
ratus. 172,825 :  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  167,482 ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Murphey,    Edwin    M.,    Macon,    Miss.      Bluing.      175,269 ; 

Murphy,  J.-J.  Paper  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bond 
paper.  177.516  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  163,529  ;  published 
Sept.  5,  1922.  „  ,^.     ^    . 

Murphy,  Margaret  C,  doing  business  as  Margueritte  Liab- 
oratories,  Evanston,  111.  Cold  and  day  creams,  face 
powder,  rouges,  etc.  173,970;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No. 
168,426 ;  published  July  17,  1923.  „     ,  ,^  ,^  „     ^ 

Murphy,  Mark  J.,  doing  business  as  Bes-Test  Malt  Prod- 
ucts  Company,   Chicago,  111.     Malt  extract.     164,824 ; 

Murphy  Varnish  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Varnishes, 
paint  enamels,  varnish  stains.  170,224 ;  July  10 ; 
Serial  No.  154,986  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923.  - 

Murray,  C.  Alexander,  doing  business  as  Upton  Supply 
Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Shampoo  soap.  163,830  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Murray  Company,  The,  Dallas,  Tex.  Cotton  gins,  ele- 
vators,   presses,    distributors,    etc.      167,288 ;    Apr.    24. 

Murray  Company,  The,  Dallas,  Tex.  Cotton  gins  and 
cotton-gin  machinery.  172,320;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No. 
176,419  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Murray  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Nonalcoholic, 
maltless  sirup  and  extracts  for  beverage  purposes. 
174,637;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  180,983;  published  July 
31,  1923. 

Murray,  John  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Prune  laxative  prepa- 
ration. 169,641 ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  170,945  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 

Murray,  R.  W.,  &  Co.,  South  Boston,  Mass.  Malt  extract. 
170,040;  July  10;  Serial  No.  174,970;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923.  ,    „      „ 

Murray  Trading  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mer- 
cerized cotton  pongee  in  the  piece.  172,844  ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  176,908  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Musante,  G.,  Calistoga,  Calif.  Mineral  water.  167,307  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Muscente,  Fausto  A.,  doing  business  as  Snow  Cake  Mfg. 
Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Edible  ice-cream  containers. 
174,709  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  172,758 ;  published  July 
24,  1923. 

Muser  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece  goods. 
166,150:  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  156,848;  published  June 
27,  1922. 

Musical  Products  Distributing  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phonograph-record-display  stands.  175,846  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.   180,715;   published  Aug.   28,   1923. 

Muskegon  Motor  Specialties  Company,  Muskegon,  Mich. 
Motor  pistons.  173,747  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  177,749  ; 
published  June  12,  1923. 

"Must  Hatch  Incubator  Company."     (See  Bourke,  Leo  A.) 

Mutual  Benefit  Association.      (See  McCann,   Eugene  B.) 

Mutual  Chemical  Co.  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chem- 
icals such  as  bichromate  of  potash  and  bichromate  of 
soda.  167,233 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  163,939 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  17,  1922. 

Mutual  Oil  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Motor  lubricating 
oil.     168,025  ;  May  8. 

Mutual  Orange  Distributors,  Redlands,  Calif.  Fresh  citrus 
fruit.     164,654  ;   Feb.   27. 

Mutual  Orange  Distributors,  Redlands,  Calif.  Monthly 
publications.  165,357;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  168,058; 
published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Mutual  Pharmacal  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Chocolate 
laxative  tablets.  167,486  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  158,053  ; 
published  June  6,  1922. 

Mutual  Products  Company.     (See  Winslow,  Carml.) 

Mutual  Refining  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gaso- 
line. 168,827;  May  29;  Serial  No.  170,446;  published 
Feb.  13,  1923. 

Mutual  Thread  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Thread. 
163,515;  Jan.   16. 

Muturo  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Kandle,  Albert  L.) 

Myers,  F.  E.,  &  Bro.  Co.,  The,  Ashland,  Ohio.  Hay 
carriers,  unloaders,  steel  tracks,  forks,  and  pulleys,  etc. 
164,224;  Feb.  13. 

Myers,  F.  E.,  &  Bro.  Co.,  The,  Ashland,  Ohio.  Pumps. 
171,764  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  158,784  ;  published  May 
8,  1923. 

Myers  Manufacturing  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.    Tin  boxes 

and  containers.     166.186;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  160,896; 

published  Nov.   14,  1922. 
Myers,  Thomas  A.,  dolnc;  business  as  Ye  Olde  Tyme  Hard 

and   Soft  Pretzel  Shop.     Pretzels.     170.873  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial  No.  165,502;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Myles  Salt  Co.,   Ltd.,  New  Orleans,  La.     Salt.     163,134  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Myriad  Manufncturing  Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Fur  ker- 
chief for  women  for  summer  wear.     175,045;  Oct.  30; 

Serial   No.    178,269:   published  Aug.    7,   1923. 
Myrurgia,     S.     A.,     Barcelona,     Spain.       Toilet     soaps. 

169,580:  June  26;  Serial  No.  159,369;  published  Mar. 

27,   1923. 
Myrurgia,     S.     A.,     Barcelona,     Spain.       Toilet     soaps. 

169,582  :  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  159,368  ;  published  Mar. 

27,   1923. 
N.  Kjaergaard,  Jensens  Tekn.   Kem.  Fabrik,  Copenhagen, 

Denmark.    Cheese  and  butter  color.    166,039  ;  Mar.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  167,776 ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 


N.  Kjaergaard  Jensens  Tekn.  Kem.  Fahrlk,  Copenhagen, 
Denmark.     Rennet,  Junket  tablets,  and  lactic  ferment.  . 
174,118 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  154,654 ;  published  July  3, 
1923. 

N.  V.  koninklijke  Pellerij  "Mercurius"  voorheen  Gebroe- 
ders  Laan,  Wormer,  Netherlands.  Barley,  pot  barley, 
pearl  barley,  oats,  and  rolled  oats,  etc.  167,132 ; 
Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   158,396 ;  published  Dec.   26,  1922. 

N.  V.  National  Perfumery  Company,  Amsterdam,  Nether- 
lands. Cologne  and  toilet  waters,  perfumes,  etc. 
170,206 ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  173,294  ;  published  Mar. 
27  1923. 

N.  V.  Vernls-  en  VerfCabrlek  v,  h.  J.  Wagemakers  & 
Zonen,  Breda,  Netherlands.  Paints,  varnishes,  oils. 
170,733  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  172,391 ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

N-D-N  Products  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Carbon  remover. 
167,916 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  169,255  ;  published  Jan.  9, 
1923. 

N.  M.  P.  Laboratories.     (See  Strahmann,  Henry  C.) 

Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Chemische  Fabriek  "Vanor," 
Hilversum,  Netherlands.  Remedy  against  foot-and- 
mouth  diseases    (murrain).     163,185;   Jan.  2. 

Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Hollandsche  Cacao-  en  Choco- 
ladefabrieken  voorheen  Bensdorp  &  Co.,  Amsterdam, 
Netherlands.  Cocoa.  166,426 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No. 
164,767 ;    puWi<!hed   Jan.    16,    1923. 

Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Industrieele  Maatschapplj  v./H. 
Noury  A  Van  der  Landc,  Deventer,  Netherlands.  Oxi- 
dizing agents  for  bleaching  flour,  meal,  milling  and  meal 
products.  166,086  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  157,622  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  17,  1922. 

Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Industrieele  Maatschapplj  v./H. 
Noury  &  Van  Der  Lande,  Deventer,  Netherlands.  Flour, 
meal,  farina,  etc.  177,011 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  157,846  ; 
published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Vernls-en  Verffabrlek  voorheen 
H.  Vettewinkel  &  Zonen.  (See  Vettewinkel,  Dirk  H., 
assignor.  1 

Nack,  Anthony  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Leather  and 
fabric  gloves,  hosiery,  and  textile  knitted  underwear 
for  children.  168,594  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  164,661 ; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Nack,  Anthony  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Gloves,  hosiery, 
and  underwear.  174,249;  Oct.  9;  Serial  No.  164,660; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Nafziger  Baking  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Bread. 
170,756  :  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  175,262  ;  published  July 
31     1923 

Naka'mura,  Shiro,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tablets  to  be  used 
in  the  treatment  of  heart  disease,  rheumati.sm,  etc. 
169,882 :  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  153,686 ;  published  Mar. 
13,   1923. 

Nancy  Hubbard  Company.      (See  Watson,  Arthur  C.) 

Nantpx  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  athletic  un- 
derwear. 166,699  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  106,687  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  23,  1923. 

Nantex  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  athletic 
underwear.  167,898  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,6.86  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  6,  1923. 

Napier,  Charles  C,  doing  business  as  Napier  Products 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Foot  powder.  164,383 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Napier  Products  Company.     (See  Napier,  Charles  C.) 

Napier,  Robert  L.,  Blenheim,  S.  C.  Beverages  sold  as 
soft  drinks.     169,091 :  June  5. 

Nash,  C.  A.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Norfolk.  Va.  Enamel  paints, 
ready-mixed  dry  and  paste  paints,  varnishes,  and  floor 
wax.     163,756  :  Jan.  23. 

Nash,  C.  A.,  &  Son,  Norfolk,  Va.  Composition  rooflng. 
165,097 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  162,030 ;  published  Nov. 
28,  1922. 

Nash  Coffee  Company.  (See  Caldwell  Importing  Co.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nash  Coffee  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Peanut  butter. 
166,439  :  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  166,901-2  ;  published  Jan. 
16,  1923. 

Nash  Coffee  Company,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Coffee. 
167,097  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  167,188 ;  published  Jan. 
23,   1923. 

Nash  Coffee  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Peanut  butter. 
169,026  •   May  29. 

Nash  Coffee  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Coffee. 
177,651  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  168,483  ;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Nash,  E.  W.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Ready-mixed  paints 
and  varnishes.     163,136;  Jan.  2. 

Nashua  Gummed  &  Coated  Paper  Company.  Nashua,  N.  H. 
Paper  wrappers  for  fruit.  165,686 :  Mar.  20 ;  Serial 
No.   170,255  :  published  Dec.   19.   1922. 

Nashua  Gummed  &  Coated  Paper  Company.  Nashua,  N.  H. 
Paper  wrappers  for  fruit.  166,364  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No. 
170,254  ;   published   Nov.   28,   1922. 

Nashville  Banner  Publishing  Company,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Daily  newspaper.  169.078 :  June  5 ;  Serial  No. 
171,099  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Nashville  Roller  Mills  (sometimes  trading  as  The  Red 
Mill),  Nashville.  Tenn.  Self-rising  flour.  165.124; 
Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  161,059:  published  Nov.  14.  1922. 

Nasser  and  Coleman  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Insect 
powders  or  insecticides.  172.724 :  Sept.  11  ;  Serial 
No.    174,744  ;    published   May    22.    1923. 

Natchez  Baking  Company.     (See  Simon,  Leo.) 


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Nathau  &  t'oben  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  nnd 
cotton  warp  mixture  piece  goods.  165,583 ;  Mar.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  162,909  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Natban  &  Coben  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  goods 
in  the  piece.  170,317;  July  10;  Serial  No.  175,509; 
published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Nathan  nnd   Cohen   Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton 

piece  goods.     174,536 ;  Oct.  16. 
National   Acme  Company,   The,   Cleveland,   Ohio.     Metal- 
working  machines  and  tools.     169,721-2  ;  June  26. 

National  Almond  Products  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Almond  paste,  almonds,  blanched  peanuts,  etc.  172,254  ; 
Aug.  2S;  Serl.al  No.  155,513;  published  May  29.  1923. 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  I'oal-tar  crudes,  intermediates,  dyestuffs  dyes, 
etc.     104,690;   Feb.  27. 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Dyestuffs,  certified  food  colors,  and 
intermediates.  165,706;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  168,427; 
published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Comp.iny,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y'.  Dyestuffs,  certified  food  colors,  and 
intermediates.  160,390-7 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  Nos. 
169,409-16  ;  published  Oct.  24,  1922. 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company,  Incorporated. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Coal-tar  chemicals  or  intermediates, 
rubber  accelerators  or  catalyzers,  etc.  167,370 ;  May 
1  ;  Serial  No.  167,824  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company  Incorporated,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Coal-tar  chemicals  or  ingredients,  rubber 
accelerators  or  catalyzers,  etc.  167,660  ;  May  8  ;  Serial 
No.  167,823  :  published  Jan.  .30,  1923. 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Coal-tar  crudes,  intermediates,  dye- 
stuffs,  dyes,  etc.  173,271;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No. 
174,971  ;    published   June   12.    1923. 

National  Association  of  Electrical  Contractors  and  Deal- 
ers, New  York,  N.  Y.  Monthly  magazine.  168,239 ; 
May  15  :   Serial  No.  167.052  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

National  Association  of  Hosiery  and  Underwear  Manu- 
facturers, New  York,  N.  Y.  Weekly  periodical.  168,966  ; 
M.iy  29  ;   Serial  No.  171,031 ;  published   Feb.  27,   1923. 

Natlon.TJ  Association  of  Hosiery  and  UndeiTvear  Manu- 
facturers, New  York,  N.  Y.  Section  of  a  periodical 
at  present  issued  weekly.  169,076 ;  June  5 ;  Serial 
No.   171,032;    published   Feb.   27,   1923. 

National  Association  of  Hosiery  and  Underwear  Manu- 
facturers, New  York,  N.  Y.  Periodical  issued  weekly. 
169,666;  June  26;  Serial  No.  171,033;  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 

National  Bakeries,  Inc.,  The,  Tampa,  Fla.  Bread. 
172,641  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  159,763 ;  published  May 
1,   1923. 

National  Biscuit  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York.   N.   1'.     Biscuit.      163  605  :   Jan.  23. 

National  Biscuit  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Biscuits 
and  crackers.     167,960  :  May  8. 

National  Biscuit  Company.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Biscuit.  173,121  :  Sept.  18  :  Serial  No. 
163.593;   published  June  12.   1923. 

National  Biscuit  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Biscuits 
and   crackers.      176,097 ;   Nov.   13. 

National  Biscuit  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Biscuits,  crackers,  cookies,  and  cakes. 
176,873:  Dec.  4;  Serial  No.  181,644;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

National  Biscuit  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Cookies  and  small  cakes.  177,623 ; 
Dec.  25  :  Serial  No.  182,435  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

National  Blank  Book  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Loose-leaf 
ledgers.  168.253 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  172,548 ;  pub- 
lished  Feb.   27,   1923. 

National  Cabinet  Co.     (See  Gcrstner,  H.,  &  Sons,) 

National  Cable  Compound  Company,  The,  Mitchell,  Ind. 
Electrically-insulating  cable  compound.  164,847 ; 
Feb.   27. 

National  Candy  Company,  doing  business  as  Peckham 
Candy  Factory,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  National 
Confectioners  Association  of  the  United  States,  Chicago, 
111.  Candy.  173,977  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  172,549  ;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 

National  Cap  Manufacturing  Company,  Incorporated. 
Men's,  youths',  and  boys'  caps.  176,209 ;  Nov.  20 ; 
Serial   No.   178,862  ;   published   Sept.  4,   1923. 

National  Cap  Mfg.  Company.  Louisville,  Ky.  Caps  for 
men,  bovs,  and  children.  171,133  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No. 
159,522  :  published  May  1,  1923. 

National  Chemical  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Perfumes,  toilet 
water,  cleansing  cream,  etc.  176,979  ;  Dec,  11 ;  Serial 
No.  179,815  :  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

National  Chemical  Company.      fSee  Hunter,   R.  William.) 

National  Committee  for  Mental  Hygiene,  Inc.,  New  York 
and  Albany,  N.  Y.  Title  of  its  educational  and  scien- 
tific quarterly  magazine.  167,754  ;  Mav  8  ;  Serial  No. 
170.661  :  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

National  Confectioners  Association  of  the  United  States. 
(See  National  Candy  Company,  assignor.) 

National  Cream  Fried  Cake  Corporation.  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Pastry.  166,282;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  148,810;  pub- 
lished Nov.  7,  1922. 

National  Dairy  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Evaporated 
milk.  168,797 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  142,994 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 


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National  Drug  and  Chemical  Company  of  Canada,  Limited, 

Montreal,    Quebec,    Canada.      Pills    for    pimples,    boils, 

blackheads,  and  other  skin  diseases.     167,804  ;  May  8  ; 

Seri.al  No.   168,274  ;   published   Feb,  13,  1923. 
National  Drug  Stores  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Tooth  paste. 

171,967;   Aug.  14. 
National    Egg    Products    Company,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 

Povv'der  for  making  scrambled  eggs.     106.440  ;  Apr.  3  ; 

Serial  No.  166,897  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
National    Electric    Manufacturing    Company,    Pittsburgh, 

Pa.     Electric  hammers.     171,055  ;   July  31  ;   Serial  No. 

175,881  ;   published   Apr.   24,    1923. 
National    Electric    Products    Corporation,     Chicago,    III. 

Refrigerators    and    parts    and    refrigerating    systems. 

174,263;  Oct.  9;  Serial  No.  177,140;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Na^tfonal  Engineering  Company,  assignor  to  National  En- 
ineering   &    Refining   Company,    Rapid    City,   S.   Dak, 
hotographic  salts.     ,163,137;   Jan.   2. 
National  Engineering  &  Refining  Company.     (See  National 

Engineering  Company,  assignor.) 
National  Extract  &  Flavor  Co.     (See  Goldberg,  Fred.) 
National  Federation  of  Uncle  Sam's  Voters,  Washington, 

D.  C.     Monthly  publication.     176,537  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial 

No.   182,218 ;   published   Sept.    18,   1923. 
National  Fireworks  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Boston 

and  West   Hanover,   Mass,     Fireworks.     170,131 ;  July 

10  ;  Serial  No.  158.942 ;  published  Apr,  10,  1923. 
National  Flour  Products  Company,  The,  Oklahoma,  Okla. 

Self-shortened    prepared    flour    compound    for    making 

cake.     165,115  ;  Mar.   6  ;  Serial  No.  132,655  ;  published 

Nov.  7.  1922. 
National  Food  Corporation.     (See  Sterrick,  Harrison  D.) 
National   Food    Corporation,   The,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.     Bev- 
erage   composition    to    make    a    soft   drink.      163,376 ; 

Jan.  9. 
National   Food   Products   Co.,   Chicago,   111.      Salted  pea- 
nuts.    173,561 ;  Sept.  25. 
National   Grave    Vault    Co.,    The,    Gallon,    Ohio.      Grave 

vaults.     168,035:  May  8. 
National   Gum.   &    Mica   Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.  ;   Boston, 

Mass.  ;   Charlotte,   N,   C. ;   Chicago,  111. ;  Dunellen,  N.  J. ; 

San   Francisco,   Calif.,   and   Toronto,    Ontario,    Canada. 

Paste    piowder.      164,650;   Feb,    27. 
National     Hair    Goods     Co.,     Chicago,     111.       Hair    nets. 

173,161;     Sept.    18;    Serial    No.    159,048;    published 

June   12,   1923. 
National     Hair     Goods     Co.,     Chicago,     111.       Halrpine. 

177,786 ;  Dec.  25. 
National    Indicator    Company,    Long    Island    City,    N.    Y. 

Braiding    machines.      169,361 ;    June    12 ;    Serial    No. 

172,896  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
National   Kellastone   Co.,   Chicago,    111.     Building   cement 

and    stucco.      170,126 ;    July    10 ;    Serial   No.    155,028 ; 

published  Aug.  29,  1922. 
National    Licorice    Company,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Licorice 

candy.      176,523 ;    Nov.    27  ;    Serial   No.    183,041 ;    pub- 
lished Sept.   18,  1923. 
National  Life  Preserver  Company    (Sheridan  Wyoming), 

Sheridan,  Wyo.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Life  preservers. 

177,835  ;  Dec.  25. 
National  Lime  &  Stone  Company,  The,  Carey,  Ohio.     Lime 

for  plastering  or  building  purposes.     168,450  ;  May  22  ; 

Serial  No.  170,207  :  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
National  Lubricants  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Lubricating  oils 

and  greases.     164,632  ;   Feb.  27. 
National    Malleable    Castings    Company,    The,    Cleveland, 

Ohio.      Car    couplers.      165,196 :    Mar.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

167,733:    published    Dec.    5.    1922. 
National    Marking   Machine    Company,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Detergent.     170,977:  July  24. 
National    Mortar    and     Supply    Company    of    Pittsburg, 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Lime.     169,341 ;  June  12  ;   Serial  No. 

173,102  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
National  Nut  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Salted 

nut    meats.      174,912 :    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No.    179,109 ; 

published  July  31,   1923, 
National    Packing    Corporation,    Ogden,    Utah.      Canned 

fruits,   vegetables,   etc.     169,309;   June  12;   Serial  No, 

168,780;    published    Mar.    27,   1923. 
National    Paint    &    Varnish    Co.,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio, 

Paint    enamels    adapted    to   withstand    heat    and    cold. 

166,104;  Mar.  27;   Serial  No.  165,028;  published  Nov. 

14,  1922, 
National    Paper    Can    Company,    The,    Milwaukee,    Wis. 

Paper  cans.     170,767 ;   July  24 ;   Serial  No.   177,317 ; 

published  Apr.   24,   1923. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Dispensing  cabinets  for  paper  towels  and  toilet  tissue. 

163,516;  Jan.  16. 
National  Paving  Brick  Manufacturers  Association,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     House  organ  published  monthly.     171,817; 

Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  175,099  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
National    Pharmacal     Company,     The,     Cleveland,     Ohio. 

Ointments,   salves,  and  preparations  for  application  to 

the   skin    for   the  relief  of  muscular   rheumatism,    etc. 

176,222  :  Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.   177,686  ;  published  Aug. 

28,  1923. 

National  Physicians  Supply  Company,  The,  doing  busi- 
ness as  Ce-Wede  Laboratory,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Oint- 
ment for  lumbago,  gout,  eczema,  etc.  177.424  ;  Dec.  18  ; 
Serial  No.  162,846  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 


744 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Iowa. 
Serial 

Lubii- 

Lubri- 


National  Process  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Photo 
prints.  175,816 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  158,487 ;  pub- 
lished July  31,  1923. 

National  Progress  Company.      (See  Koch,  Reinholcl  G.) 

National  Radium  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Liquid  medici- 
nal compound  used  for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism, 
neuralgia,  sciatica,  etc.  177,166  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
181,766  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

National  Record  Exchange  Company,  Iowa  City, 
Phonograph-record  cabinets.  173,606  ;  Oct.  2  ; 
No.  159,717;  published  June  19,  1923. 

National  Refining  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
eating  oil.     164,506  ;  Feb.  20. 

National  Refining  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

eating  grease.     172,245  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  161,695  ; 
published  May  29,  1923. 

National  Remedies  Company.      (See  London,  M.  A.)  bj. 

National  Renovating  &  Supply  Co.,  Kansas  Lity,  Mo.  'Ws- 
infeetant.     176,916  ;  Dec.  4. 

National  Renovating  &  Supply  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Toilet  flush.     177,844  ;  Dec.  25. 

National  Retail  Dry  Goods  Association,  New  York,  N.  "i. 
Trade  papers  and  bulletins.  109,690  ;  June  2G  ;  Serial 
No.  165,704  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

National  Retail  Hardware  Association,  Argos  and  South 
Bend,  Ind.  Monthly  magazine.  175,915 ;  Nov.  13 ; 
Serial  No.  180,383  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

National  Ring  Traveler  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Ring  and 
twister  travelers.  167,249 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
170,779  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

National  School  Equipment  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
School  furniture  and  equipment.     164,020 ;  Feb.  6. 

National  School  Supply  Association,  Chicago,  111.  Maga- 
zine published  monthly.  177,344  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No. 
181,085 ;   published   Oct.   2,   1923. 

National  Screen  Service,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motion- 
picture  films.  175,043  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  178,353  ; 
published   Aug.   14,   1923. 

National  Screw  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Electric-lamp  fixtures,  electric  motors  and 
fans.  174,593 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  179,418 ;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 

National  Shirt  Shops,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Men's  suits, 
coats,  trousers,  etc.  173,764 :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
177,194  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

National  Shoe  Retailers  Association  of  the  United  States 
of  America,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Monthly  publication. 
171,829  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  175,806 ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

National  Steel  Fabric  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Fabri- 
cated steel  products — namely,  wire  fabric  for  reenforc- 
Ing  concrete  roads.  165,366 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
162,037  ;   published   Nov.   28,   1922. 

National  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The,  Bast  Palestine, 
Ohio.     Rubber  tires  and  tubes.     163,517  ;  Jan.  16. 

National  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The,  East  Palestine, 
Ohio.  Rubber  tires  and  tubes.  171,383  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Se- 
rial No.  142,892  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

National  Trading  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hair  nets  and 
veils.     167,976  ;  May  8. 

National  Tube  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Metal  couplings, 
pipes,  tubes,  and  casings.  171,830 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial 
No.  175,882  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

National  Tuberculosis  Association,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Stamps  or  seals.     103,810  ;  Jan.  30. 

National  Twist  Drill  &  Tool  Companv,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Milling  cutters.     169.920  :   Julv  3. 

Natoma  Farm,  York  and  Hinsdale,  111.  Milk.  170,978; 
July  24. 

Natural     Products     Refining     Co.,     Jersey     City,     N.     J. 
Bichromate  of  soda  and  bichromate  of  potash.     176,224  ; 
Nov.   20  ;   Serial  No.   177,195  ;  published   Aug.   7,  1923. 
Corset     Company,    Boston,    Mass.       Corsets. 
Serial  No.   164,601 ;   published  Jan. 


Naturaline 

168,202;  May  15; 

30,  1923. 
Naturaline 

169,516  ; 


-     ,, -,     Brassieres. 

Serial  No.   165,406  ;  published  July 


Corset   Company,    Boston,   Mass.      Brassieres. 
,     .Tune     19 ;     Serial    No.     172,116 ;     published 

Mar.  27,  1923. 
Nature  Products  Company,  Tonopah,  Nev.     Tooth  powder 

and  paste.     167,.362  ;  May  1;  Serial  No.  170,256;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 
Nature's   Own   Food  Co.,  Madison,  Wis.     Wheat  and  rye 

flour,  corn  meal,  and  bread.     177,038  ;  Dec.  11  ;   Serial 

No.   158,090  :  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Nature's      Rival      Company,     Chicago,     111. 

174,756;   Oct.   23     ~ -- 

24,  1923. 

Naughtin,   T.    F.,    Co.      (See   Naughtin,   Thomas  F.) 
Naughtin,  Thomas  F.,  doing  business  as  T.   F.  Naughtin 

Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.     Bakers'  and  confectioners'  supplies. 

167,010:   Apr.  24;   Serial  No.   162,762;   published   .Tan. 

NauJoks-McLaughlin,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Mouthpieces 
S/  ^^^'^A^JS^  instruments.  175,732;  Nov.  13;  Serial 
No.   179,052;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Nault,  Henry  B.,  doing  business  as  Nault  Oil  Companv, 
Somersworth,  N.  H.     Oil  liniment.     176,894  ;  Dec    4  " 

Naumann,  Fredrick  M.,  doing  business  as  F.  M  Nau- 
mann  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Antiseptic  for  the 
prevention  of  venereal  diseases.  172,377^;  Aug  28  • 
Serial  No.  156,105;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 


Naumkeag  Steam  Cotton  Co.,  Salem,  Mass.     Cotton  piece 

goods.      173,391 ;    Sept.   25 ;    Serial  No.   163,761 ;   pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 
Naumkeag  Steam  Cotton  Co.,  Salem,  Mass.     Pillowcases. 

174,100-1;   Oct.   2;    Serial   Nos.   145,957-8;   published 

July  10,  1923. 
Navigate,  William  A.,  Chicago,  111.     Cheese  for  macaroni. 

167,641  ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No.   168,849 ;   published   Jan. 

16,  1923. 
Naylor,  Roger  W.,  Chicago,  111.     Sanitary  napkins.     No. 

170,526;  July  17;  Serial  No.   174,629;   published  Apr. 

10.  1923. 
Neal   &   Hyde,   Incorporated,    Syracuse,   N.    Y.      Hosiery. 

166,602;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  149,924;  published  May 

23,  1922. 
Neal   Manufacturing   Co.,   The,   Cleveland,    Ohio.     Pastry 

flour.     172.535  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  174,022 ;  published 

Mav   15,    1923. 
Near  East  Trading  Co.      (See  Funke,  Edward.) 
Nebraska   Cement   Company,   Omaha,   Nebr.,   and  Denver, 

Colo.     Portland  cement.     173,091 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No. 

177,687  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Nebraska  City  Cereal  Mills  Nebraska  City,  Nebr.,  assignor 

to    The    Quaker   Oats    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Rolled 

oats,  velvet  meal,  corn  grits,  etc.    22,212  ;  renewed  Dec. 

27,  1922. 
Nebraska    Consolidated    Mills    Company,    Grand    Island, 

Nebr.     Wheat  flour.     163,606 ;  .Ian.  23. 
Nebraska    Mill    &    Elevator    Co.,    North    Platte,    Nebr. 

Wheat  flour.     172,758;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.   175,100; 

published   June   5,   1923. 
Needham,  Earle  J.,  doing  business  as  D.  Needham's  Sons, 

Chicago,  111.     Candy  laxative,  ointments,  red-clover  ex- 
tracts.    167,914  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,178  ;  published 

Jan.  30,  1923. 
Needham's,  D.,   Sons.      (See  Needham,  Earle  J.) 
Needlecraft  Publishing  Company,  AugUista,  Me.     Monthly 

magazines.      172,045 ;    Aug.    21  ;    Serial    No.    155,444 ; 

published  May  22,  1923. 
Neenah  Shoe  Company,  Neenah,  Wis.     Leather  boots  and 

shoes.     169,429  ;  June  12,  1923. 
Neff,    Harry    D.,    Cambridge,    Mass.      Pliers.      171,668 ; 

Aug.   7. 
Nehring,    A.,    &    Sons    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Cleaning   com- 
pound for  cleaning  painted  and  varnished  walls,  wood- 
work, and  floors.     167,766  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,916  ; 

published  Jan.  30.   1923. 
Neiswender,    Lisle    W.,    doing    business    as    Creme-Petrol 

Company.    Columbus,   Ohio.      Medicinal   oils.      169,884 ; 

July  3  ;   Serial  No.  154,700 ;  published  Mar.   13.   1923. 
Nekritz,    Louis,    doing    business    as    Perfect    Polish    Co., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Stove  polish.     169,410  ;  June  12. 
Nekritz.    Louis,    doing    business    as    Perfect    Polish    Co., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Coating  in  the  nature  of  an   enamel 

or  paint.     175,268  ;  Oct.  30. 
Nelson,  Baker  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Face  powder 

and  cold  cream.     175,569  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,940  ; 

published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Nelson     Bead     Company,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Beads. 

172,236 ;     Aug.     28 ;     Serial     No.     175,151  ;     published 

May  8.  1923. 
Nelson,    E.    G.,    &    Son,    Chicago,    111. 

dressing  and  mayonnaise  dressing. 

Serial  No.  174,849  ;  published  Oct. 
Nelson,  Fader  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

thereof,   and   phonograph  records. 

Serial  No.   179,948  ;   published  Aug.  21,   1923. 
Nelson,  H.  W.,  Chicago,  111.     Electrical  therapeutic  lamp 

for    raying    bodies.       168,172 ;     May    15 ;     Serial    No. 

166,844  ;  published  Feb.  13,   1923. 
Nelson,   I.   R.,   Co.,   Newark,   N.   J.     Reels  of  wire,   radio 

and   receiving   sets,   and   wire   coils   for   radio   appara- 
tus.    175,228:  Oct.  30. 
Nelson,  James.  Limited,  Nelson,  England.     Cotton  piece 

goods.      165,591  ;    Mar.    13  ;    Serial   No.    147,570 ;    pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 
Nelson,   James,   Ltd.,   Nelson,   England.     Binding,   braids, 

galloons,     tape,     trimmings,     boot     and     corset     lacefi. 

168,916 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  154,321 ;  published  Mar. 

6,   1923. 
Nelson.   Joseph   M.,   Houma,   La.     Rheumatism  medicine. 

177,811  :  Dec.  25. 
Nelson-Kirkwood.  Laura,  trustee  of  the  estate  of  W.  R. 

Nel.son,     deceased,     Kansas     City,     Mo.       Newspapers. 

173,601 :   Oct.  2 ;   Serial  No.   167,361 ;   published  June 

12,  1923. 
Nelson-Rieks  Creamery  Co.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     But- 
ter.    177,819;  Dec.  25. 
Nelson.    Thomas,    &    Sons,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Bibles. 

173.517:  Sept.  25. 
Neptune  Battery  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

174,582;  Oct.  23 ;   ~    "  '  ""      

26,  1922. 

Neptune  Laboratories,  The.     (See  Robinson,  Guy  A.) 
Nesbitt,    John    J.,    Atlantic    City,    N.    J.      Air    heating, 

moistening,   and  ventilating  device.     168,990 ;   May  29. 
NestlS    &    Anglo-Swiss    Condensed    Milk    Co.,    Cham    and 

Vevey.  Switzerland.     Concentrated  milk  without  sugar. 

176,695;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  157,628;  published   Sept. 

18,  1923. 
Nestlg    &    Anglo-Swiss    Condensed    Milk    Co.,    Cham    and 

Vevey,  Switzerland.     Cafg  au  lait.     176,696  :  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  157,627;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 


Thousand    Island 
177.297;  Dec.  18; 
2.  1923. 

Phonographs,  parts 
175,925;   Nov.    13; 


Electric  batteries. 
Serial  No.   163,283  ;   published  Sept. 


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Nestle  &  Anglo-Swiss  Condensed  Milk  Co.,  Cham  and 
VeTGV,  Switzerland.  Condensed  milk.  17C,fi97 :  Nov. 
27;  Serial  No.   157.Gii5  ;  publislied   Sept.  11,   1928. 

Nestle  &  Anglo-Swiss  Condensed  Milk  Co.,  Cham  and 
Vevey,  Switzerland.  Condensed  milk.  177,427 ;  Dec. 
IS  :   Serial  No.  157,620  ;  published   Sept.   18,  1923. 

Nestor  .lohnson  Manufacturius  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Ice  skates.     177,802  ;  Dec.  25. 

Netherlands  Corporation  for  Oversea  Trade,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Kapok  and  crude  rubber.  172,527  ;  Sept. 
4  ;  Serial  No.  173,524  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Netherlands  Corporation  for  Ovcrse.i  Trade,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Knpok  and  crude  rubber.  172,528;  Sept. 
4  ;  Serial  No.  173,522  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Netherlands  Corporation  For  Oversea  Trade,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Suear,  rice,  pepper,  coffee,  spices,  and 
condiments.  172.989 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  173,525  ; 
published   June   5,    1923. 

Netherlands  Corporation  For  Oversea  Trade,  Inc.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Sugar,  rice,  pepper,  coEEee,  spices,  and 
condiments.  172,990 :  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,523  ; 
published   June   5,    1923. 

Netherlands  Haarlem  Oil  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Jakobs,  Nachem.) 

Nettio-Baell  Hinkle,  Shreveport,  La.  Medicinal  prepa- 
ration used  in  the  treatment  of  carbuncles,  boils,  old 
sore.';,  etc.  170.005 ;  Julv  10 ;  Serial  No.  171,844 ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Neuburger  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gingham  piece 
goods.  173,723  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  179,314  ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Neuhoff,  Fred  B..  Company.     (See  Neuhoff,  Fred.  B.) 

Neuhoff,  Fred  B..  also  operating  as  Fred  B.  Neuhoff 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canned  fruits  and  vege- 
tables.    164,689;  Feb.  27. 

Neuhoff.  Fred  B.,  doing  business  as  Fred  B.  Neuhoff  Com- 
panv,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Canned  fruits  and  canned 
vegetables.      167,005-6 :   Apr.   17. 

Neuhoff,  Fred  B.,  doing  business  as  Fred  B.  Neuhoff  Com- 
pany. Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canned  fruits  and  vegetables. 
170.433  ;  Julv  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,860 ;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Neuhoff,  B'red  B.,  doing  business  as  Fred  B.  Neuhoff  Com- 
pany. Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canned  fruits  and  vegetables. 
170,554  :  Julv  17 ;  Serial  No.  173,657  ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Neuhoff.  Fred  B.,  doing  business  as  Fred  B.  Neuhoff 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canned  fruits  and  vege- 
tables. 176,151 :  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  171,856 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 

Neuman  &  Silver,  doing  business  as  Lion  Knitting  Mills, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sweaters.  176,760 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Se- 
rial No.  175.511  ;  publi.<?hed  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Neuner,  Martin  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Game.  167,089  ; 
Apr.  24 ;   Serial   No.   142,162 ;   published  Jan.   9,   1923. 

Neuss,  Hessleiu  &  Co.,  Inc.  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Woven  gray, 
bleached,'  printed,  and  dyed  cotton  piece  goods. 
109.958  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.   174,667  ;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 

Neuss,  Hesslein  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printed, 
bleached,  and  gray.  etc..  cotton  piece  goods.  173,366  ; 
Sept.  25  ;   Serial  No.  179,620 ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Neuss,  Hesslein  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printed, 
bleached,  gray,  etc.,  cotton  piece  goods.  174,201  ; 
Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180.882  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Neuss,  Hesslein  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printed 
cotton  piece  goods,  bleached  and  grey  cotton  piece 
goods,  etc.  175.460  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  182,356 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 

Neuss,  Hesslein  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cot- 
ton goods  in  the  piece.  175,500  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
177,507  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Neutral  Soap  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Washing  cleanser. 
176.699  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  176,642  ;  published  Sept. 

11,  192^,. 

Neutrasol  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oils 
for  preparing  silk,  wool,  etc.  for  manufacture.  172,695  ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.   177,988  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Never  Enough  Pie  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Arti- 
cles of  food.  171,077  :  July  31  :  Serial  No.  169,769  ; 
published    Apr.    3.    1923. 

Ne-Ver-Rust  Mfg.   Co.      (See  EoUerman,   Albert.) 

Never-Stretch  Mattress  C^ompany,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Mat- 
tresses. 173.871  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175.616  ;  published 
May  29,  1923. 

Nevins,  Herbert,  doing  business  as  H.  Nevins  Co.,  Peoria, 
111.  Shoe  dressing  auto  top  and  carriage  dressing. 
169,099  ;  June  5. 

New  Castle  Lime  &  Stone  Company.  New  Castle  and 
Hillsville.  Pa.  Agricultural  lime  or  pulverized  lime- 
stone.    172,183  ;  Aug.  21. 

New  Castle  Notion  Company,  New  Castle,  Pa.  Trousers, 
overalls,  shirts,  etc.  177,382 :  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
181,905  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

New  Castle  Refractories  Co.,  New  Castle,  Pa.  Fire 
bricks  and  furnace,  kiln,  burner,  and  other  refractory 
parts  made  of  fire-brick  material.     166,969  :  Apr.  17. 

New  England  Bakery  Company,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Bread.     172,478  ;  Aug.   2.s. 


New  England  Brewing  Company,  doing  business  as 
Haffenreffer  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  extracts, 
flavors,  etc.,  for  making  same.  168,257 ;  May  15 ; 
Serial   No.   171,651  ;   published   Feb.   27,   1023. 

New  Bngland  Brewing  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and 
Boston,  Mass.  Cane  and  maple-sugar  sirup.  170,907  ; 
July  24  ;  Serial  No.  155,768 ;  published  June  6,  1922. 

New  England  Commercial  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton   piece  goods.     163,138  •   Jan.  2. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Candy.    103,607  ;  Jan.  23. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Candy.  170,001  :  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  154,812 ;  pub- 
lished  Apr.   3,   1923. 

New  England  Confectionei'y  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Candy.  170,002  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  154,815  ;  published 
Apr.  3,  1923. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Candy.  170,589;  July  17;  Serial  No.  154,839;  pub- 
Ushed  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Now  England  Confectionery  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Cand.v.  170,591-  July  17;  Serial  No.  154,820;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Candy.  171,600 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  176,274 ;  pub- 
lished   May    22,    1923. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Candy.  174.119  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  154,810  ;  published 
July  3,  1923. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Candy.  177.153;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  182,256;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 

New  England  Fibre  Mills,  Derry,  N.  H.  Mattresses. 
166,306;  Mar.  27. 

New  England  Fibre  Mills,  Derry,  N.  H.  Mattresses. 
167,532 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  172,287 ;  published  Jan. 
30,  1923. 

New  England  Fibre  Mills,  Derry,  N.  H.  Mattresses. 
167.533  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  172,285  ;  published  Jan.  30, 
1923. 

New  England  Fibre  Mills,  Derry,  N.  H.  Mattresses. 
167,772-3  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  Nos.  172,648-9  ;  published 
Jan.  30.  1923. 

New  England  Oil  Refining  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Ci'ude 
oil,  fuel  oil,  gasoline,  kerosene,  gas  oil,  etc.  164,635  ; 
Feb.  27. 

New   England   Panama   Hat  Co.,   Inc.,   New   York,    N.   Y. 

Hats.      17-2,086;    Aug.    21;    Serial   No.    176,756;   pub- 
lished May  22.  1923. 
New    England    Pressed    Steel    Company,    Natick.    Mass. 

Electric    tail    lights,    stop    lights,    backing    lights,    di- 
rection    signals,    etc.      167.931 ;    May    8 ;    Serial    No. 

171.430;   published   Feb.    20,   1923. 
New  England  Radio  Manufacturing  Company,  Cambridge, 

Mass.     Radio  equipment.     165,174  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 

170.725  ;   published  Dec.   19,   1922. 
New  England  Spun  Silk  Corporation,  Boston  and  Newton 

Upper   Falls,   Mass.,   and   New   York,    N.   Y.     Spun-silk 

yarns.     164,408  ;   Feb.  20. 
New  England  Spun  Silk  Corporation,  Boston  and  Newton 

Upper  Falls,  Mass.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Yarns  spun 

of  silk,   artificial  silk,  and  mixtures  thereof.    168.774-5  ; 

May  29  ;   Serial  Nos.  173,976-7  ;  published  Mar.  6.  1923. 
New     Hampshire     Co-Operative     Marketing    Association, 

Inc.,   Manchester.    N.    H.      Fresh    eggs.      174,781 ;    Oct. 

23  ;   Serial  No.   153,101 ;  published  July  24,   1923. 
New   .Jersey   Charcoal   Co.    Inc.,   Irvington,   N.   J.      Char- 
coal.    175.803  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,379  ;  published 

Sept.  4,  1923. 
New    Jersey    Paper    Tube    Company.    Englewood.    N.    J. 

Soda   straws.     174,972:    Oct.   30;    Serial  No.    156,542; 

published  Aug.   14,   1923. 
New    Jersey    Paper    Tube    Company,    Englewood,    N.    J. 

Paper   drinking  straws.     175,515 ;   Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No. 

175,590;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
New    Jersey    Trunk    Co.    Inc.,    Newark.    N.    J.      Trunks. 

166,063  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  168,062  ;  published  Nov. 

7,  1922. 
New  Jersey   Zinc   Company,   The,   Newark   and   Franklin, 

N.  .7.     Pastes  for  paint  purposes.     173,458  ;   Sept.  25  ; 

Serial   No.    178,402:    published   June    19,    1923. 
New  Jersey  Zinc   Company,   The,   Newark   and   Franklin, 

N.    J.      Zinc    oxide.      174,809 ;    Oct.    23  ;     Serial    No. 

180,615  ;  published  Aug.  7,   1923. 
New    Process    Company,    Warren,    Pa.      Rubber   tires   for 

motor  vehicles.     163,243  :  Jan.  2. 
New    Process    Company,    Warren,    Pa.      Men's    traveling 

bags.     168,493  ;  May  22. 
New    Process    Company,    Warren,    Pa.      Ladies'    traveling 

bags.     168,494  ;  May  22. 
New    Process    Company,    Warren,    Pa.      Portfolios    (brief 

cases).     170,304;    July    10;    Serial    No.    176,496;   pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 
New    Process    Company,    Warren,    Pa.      Men's    suitcases. 

170,30.5-6  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  Nos.  176,494-5  ;   published 

Apr.  10,  1923. 
New  Process  Company,  The,  Warren,  Pa.     Overcoats  and 

ulsters.     169,573  ;  June  19. 
New    Process    Company,    The,    Warren,    Pa.      Raincoats. 

169,574  ;  June  19. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


New  Process  Company,   Warren,  Pa.     Wardrobe   trunks. 

170,773  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.  175,620  ;   published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
New    Process    Cork    Company,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Bottle 

closures  of  the  crown  type.     173,124 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial 

No.  160,076  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
New    Way    Laboratories,    Hamilton,    Ohio.      Laundryproof 

fluid   for   patching   hosiery   and    all   fabrics.      172,180; 

Aug.  21. 
New    York   Bed    Spring    Mfs.    Co.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Bed 

springs.     175,147  ;   Oct.   30  ;   Serial  No.   180,716 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 
New  York  Belting  and  Packing  Company,  New  Yorlj.  N.  Y. 

Rubber  heels.     165,353;  Mar.  6;    Serial  No.   168,688; 

published  Nov.   14,   1922. 
New  York  Belting  and  Packing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Belting  made  of  rubber  and  fabric.     170,312;  July  10; 

Serial  No.  175,320  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
New  York  Belting  and  Packing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Belting  made  of  rubber  and  fabric.     170,313  ;  July  10  ; 

Serial  No.  175,322  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
New  York  Blue  Print  Paper  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Trac- 
ing paper.     175,298  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,906  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 
New  York  Blue  Print  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Sensitized  blue-print  paper.     167,248 ;  Apr.  24  ;   Serial 

No.  171,182  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
New    York    Canneries,    Inc.,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Canned 

fruits   and   vegetables.     176,158 ;   Nov.   20 ;    Serial   No. 

168,722 ;   published    Aug.    21,    1923. 
New  York  Canners,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Canned  berries, 

fruits,  and  vegetables.     166,115  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

151,468;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
New  York  Consolidated  Card  Co.,  The,  Long  Island  City, 

N.   Y.     Playing  cards.     168,260;   May   15;   Serial   No. 

171,027;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
New  York  Extract  Co.,  The.     (See  Wool,  Max  D.) 
New  York  Girl  Coat  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Girls'  coats. 

172,859  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  169,491  ;  published  June 

5,   1923. 

New  York  Intravenous  Laboratory.     (See  Loeser,  David.) 

New  York  Knife  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pocket  and 
hunting  knives.  166,474  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  167,316  ; 
published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

New  York  Law  Review  Corporation,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
Name  of  a  monthly  magazine.  172,075;  Aug.  21;  Se- 
rial No.  176,032  ;  published  May  22,   1923. 

New  York  Maclrintosh  Clothing  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Rainproof  garments.  175,592  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial 
No.  179,420  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

New  York  Merchandise  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair 
nets.     163,377;   Jan.   9. 

New  York  Merchandise  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sani- 
tary napkins.  168,800  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  174,795  ; 
published  Mar.   ^:^.   1923 

New  York  Merchandise  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand- 
kerchiefs. 175,458  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  182,603  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 

New  York  Merchandise  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Ho- 
siery. 176,248 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  182,604 ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.  4,  192.3. 

New  York  Mills  Corporation,  New  York  Mills,  N.  Y.  Cot- 
ton piece  goods.     163,378  ;  Jan.  9. 

New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Company,  Castanea,  Pa.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Book  and  writing  paper,  writing 
envelope,  paper,  etc.     163,477  ;  Jan.   16. 

New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Company,  Castanea,  Pa.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Kraft,  beaming,  warping,  etc., 
paper.     163,478;   Jan.   16. 

New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Company,  Castanea  Township, 
Clinton  County,  Pa.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Book  paper 
in  sheets  and  rolls,  alkall-proof  paper,  etc.  173,119  ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  167,922  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

New  York  Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber 
hose  and  belting.  169,148;  June  12;  Serial  No. 
160,828  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

New  York  Tribune,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Title  of  a 
newspaper  column.  169,066 ;'  June  5 ;  Serial  No. 
172,430;    published    Mar.    13,    1923. 

New  Y'ork  Wire  &  Spring  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Auto- 
mobile bumpers.  171,607  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  173,717  • 
published  May   1,   1923. 

New  York  Wire  &  Spring  Company,  Hoboken,  N,  J.  Auto- 
mobile bumpers.  175,605  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  173,716  • 
published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

New  Zealand  Co-Onerative  Dairy  Company  Limited,  The 
uamilton.  New  Zealand.  Butter  and  cheese.  176,860  ; 
Dec.   4;    Serinl   No,  ,168.332;   published    Sept.    4,    1923. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company  Limited,  The,  Christ- 
Soo^'ni'A  o'^'^'^^  Zealand.  Sheep  and  lambs'  pelts, 
loo, 27.)— 80  ;   Jan,    9. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company  Limited,  The,  Christ- 
church.  New  Zealand.  Frozen  and  preserved  meats. 
26  ^9^2'  *^"'''  ^'^'   ^"'^"^  ^'°'  ^^^'^^-:  published   Dec. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company,  Limited,  The,  Christ- 
SS^'lo.:  ^^^  Zealand.  Sheep  and  lambs'  pelts. 
166,535;  Apr.   10;   Serial  No.   161,379;   published   Oct. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company  Limited,  The,  Christ- 
church,  New  Zealand.  Tallow.  "167,440  •  May  1-  Se- 
rial  No.   161,372;  published  Jan.   23,   1923 


New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company  Limited,  The,  Christ- 
church,  New  Zealand.  Frozen  and  chilled  mutton, 
lamb,  and  beef,  and  tallow.  167,441  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
161,371 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company  Limited,  The,  Christ- 
church,  New  Zealand:  Oils  for  preserving  leather  and 
neat's-foot  oil.  107.455  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  161,381 ; 
published  .Tan.  2,  1923. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company,  Limited,  The, 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  Tallow  largely  used  in 
soap  making.  167,645-7 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  Nos. 
168,586-8  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company,  Limited,  Christ- 
church,  New  Zealand.  Wool.  171,438 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Se- 
rial No.  161,378  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company,  Limited,  The,  Christ- 
church,  New  Zealand.  Wool.  171,439 ;  Aug.  7 ;  se- 
rial  No.   161,373  ;   published  May   1,   1923. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company  Limited,  The,  Christ- 
church,  New  Zealand.  Oils  for  preserving  leathers  and 
neat's-foot  oil.  172,036  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  101,375  ; 
published  May  22,  1923. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company  Limited,  The,  Christ- 
church,  New  Zealand.  Wool.  172,246 ;  Aug.  28 ; 
Serial  No.  161,380  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Newark  Tortoise  Shell  Novelty  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Hand 
mirrors    and    picture    frames.      173,591  ;    Sept.    25. 

Newark  Tortoise  Shell  Novelty  Co..  Newark,  N.  J.  Hand 
mirrors  and  picture  frames  of  celluloid  and  similar  ma- 
terials.     176,794  ;   Nov.   27. 

Newberry-Ramsey  Ready  Mixed  Sugar  Cure  Co.,  Spring- 
field, Mo.  Preparation  for  curing  and  preserving  meats. 
165,810;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  167,359;  published  Jan. 
2,  1923. 

Newell,  Carroll  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarn.  169,973 ; 
July  10  ;  Serial  No.  165,756  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Newell,  Carroll  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarn.  174,039 ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,420  :  published  July  17,  1923. 

Newell  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  The,  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  Curtain 
fixtures.  165,762;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  170,726;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,   1922. 

Newfoundland  Fish  Products,  Limited,  London,  England. 
Fish  fertilizers,  fish  manure.     164,003  ;  Feb,  6. 

Newhall  Chain  Forge  &  Iron  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Non- 
skid  chains,  hooks,  and  parts  thereof.  168,908 ;  May 
29  ;  Serial  No.  160,897  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Newhall,  H.  M.,  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits  and  vegetables.  168,691  ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
169,770  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Newhall,  H.  M.,  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits  and  vegetables.  171,253 ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No. 
169,772:   published  May   1,   1923. 

Newhall,  H.  M.,  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits  and  vegetables.  171,368;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No. 
169,771 ;    published   May   8,    1923. 

Newkirk.  Roy,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cookies.  173,515 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Newman,  Christopher  F.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Butter, 
cheese,  and  eggs.  167,055 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
160,772  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1923. 

Newman,  Hardy  &  Co..  also  doing  business  as  Parfait 
Powder  Puff  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Powder  puffs.  173,081 ; 
Sept.    11. 

Newman,  John  J,,  doing  busines  as  J.  J.  Newman  Co., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif,  Corn  plasters.  170,036  ;  July  10 ; 
Serial  No.  173.851 :  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Newman,  John  W.,  Hendersonville,  N.  C.  Construction 
materials  for  stone  veneer  for  walls,  building  blocks, 
bricks,  etc.  169,209 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  168,330 ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Newman,  Marcus  &  Torchia,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Frocks. 
173,684:  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  178,455;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Newman,  Sigmund,  doing  business  as  S.  Newman  &  Com- 
pany, New  York.  N.  Y.  Name  of  a  magazine  or  publi- 
cation specializing  on  subjects  pertaining  to  radio, 
telegraphy,  and  telephony.  173,724 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial 
No.  179.380  ;  published  June  2,  1923. 

Newmark  Brothers,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Coffee.  168,541 ; 
May  29  :   Serial  No.   158,137  ;   published  Mar.  6,   1923. 

Newmarket  Trading  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Electrical  appliances  used  In  connection  with  wireless 
telephony.  166,567  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  167,315  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922. 

Newmarket  Trading  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Safety  razors  and  blades,  safety-razor-blade-stropping 
machines.  175.970;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  161,332;  pub- 
lished Oct.  31,  1922. 

New  Method  Die  &  Cut-Out  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Card- 
board easels  for  supporting  advertising  cards.  174,502  ; 
Oct,   16  ;   Serial  No.   181,304 ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Newport  Compnnv,  The,  CarroUville,  Wis.  Turpentine 
substitutes.  170.058  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  175,940  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Newton  Automatic  Lettering  Pen  Company,  The.  (See 
Newton.    Francis   H.) 

Newton,  Carl  D.,  doing  business  as  Fox  Company,  San 
Antonio,  Tex.  Photoprints  and  enlargements  made  on 
glossy  paper.     163,773  ;  Jan.  30. 

Newton,  Carl  D.,  doing  business  as  Fox  Company,  San 
Antonio,  Tex.  Photoprints  and  enlargements  finished 
in  water  color.     163.774  ;  Jan.  30. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  re<jistrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


747 


Newton,  Carl  D.,  doing  business  as  The  Pox  Compau.v. 
Sun  -Antonio,  Tex.  Coffee.  1C6,2G0  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 
No.  104,037;  published  Dee.  ]",),  1922. 

Newton,  Chambers  &  Co.  Limited,  near  Sheffield,  Eng- 
land. Apparatus  for  generating  and  diffusing  vapor- 
ized germicides  or  disinfoctnnts.  172.29G ;  Aug.  28; 
Serial  No.  177.922  ;  published  May  29,  192.3. 

Newton,  Chambers  &  Company,  Ltd.,  near  Sheffield,  Eng- 
land.    Pisinfectants.     23,GC4  ;   renewed  Sept.  26,  1923. 

Newton,  Chambers  &  Company,  Limited,  near  Sheffield, 
England.  Sheep  dips.  23,665 ;  renewed  Sept.  26, 
1028. 

Newton,  Dr.  Ben  F.,  Albany,  .Via.  Relief  for  burns,  cuts, 
skin  diseases,  catarrh,  etc.  167,556  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No. 
165,457;  published  Doc.  20,  1922. 

Newton,  Francis  H.,  doing  business  as  The  Newton  Auto- 
matic Lettering  Fen  Company,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Letter- 
ing pens.     163,518  ;  Jan.  16. 

Newton  Ice  Cream  Company.     (See  Hay,  Carl  A.) 

Newton  Line  Company  Incorporated,  Homer,  N.  Y.  Fish- 
ing lines.     166,747-9  ;  Apr.  10. 

Newton  Line  Company  Incorporated,  Homer,  N.  Y.  Fish- 
ing lines.     166,761-3  ;  Apr.  10. 

Newton  Line  Company  Incorporated,  Homer,  N.  Y. 
Fishing  lines.  168,248;  Mav  15;  Serial  No.  173.669; 
published   Feb.   27,  1923. 

Newton  Line  Company  Incorporated,  Homer,  N.  Y.  Bash- 
ing limes.     169,434  ;  June  12. 

Newton  Line  Comnany  Incorporated,  Homer,  N.  Y.  Fish- 
ing lines.  170,029  ;  .July  10  ;  Serial  No.  173,665  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Newton  Line  Company  Incorporated,  Homer,  N.  Y.  Fish- 
ing lines.  170,030  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  173,662,  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Newton  Line  Company  Incorporated,  Homer,  N.  Y.  Fish- 
ing lines.  171,094  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  173,063  ;  pub- 
lished   May    1,    1923. 

Newton  Line  Company  Incorporated,  Homer,  N.  Y.  Fish- 
ing lines.  171,095  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  173,668  ;  pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 

Xcwton  Line  Company  Incorporated,  Homer,  N.  Y. 
Fishing  lines.  171,112;  July  31;  Serial  No.  174,747; 
published   May   1,    1923. 

Newton  Line  Company  Incorporated,  Homer,  N.  Y.  Fish- 
ing lines.     172,484-5  ;   Aug.   28. 

Newton  Line  Company  Incorporated,  Homer,  N.  Y. 
Fishing  lines.      172.486  ;   Aug.   28. 

Newton  Line  Company  Incorporated,  Homer,  N.  Y.  Fish- 
ing lines.     172,497  ;  Aug.  28. 

Xey,  J.  M.,  Company,  The,  Hartford.  Conn.  Gold  alloys 
for  dental  purposes.     163,519  ;  Jan.  16. 

Niagara  Alkali  Company,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Flake  lye. 
170,829  :  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,918  ;  published  Apr. 
24,   1923. 

Niagara  Alkali  Company,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Flake  lye 
used  as  detergent.  173.595  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  169,917  ; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Niagara  Knitting  Mills  Corp.,  Long  Island  City  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Bathing  suits.     169,426;  June  12. 

Niagara  Shoe  Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Shoes  of 
leather,  rubber,  and  fabric.  174,113 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial 
No.   171.029  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Niagara  Shoe  Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Shoes. 
176,362-3;  Nov.  20. 

Nicholas  Proprietary  Limited,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Aus- 
tralia. Pharmaceutical  preparation  for  the  relief  of 
headache,  nerve  pains,  etc.  171,972 :  Aug.  21  ;  Se- 
rial No.  165,706  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Nicholls-Loomis  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Livestock  and 
poultry  feeds,  wheat  and  rye  flours,  etc.  176,326 ; 
Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  154,990;  published  Sept.  12,  1922. 

Nichols  Electric  Furniture  Co.,  Bennington,  Vt.  Elec- 
trically-equipped serving  table.  177,470 ;  Dec.  18 ; 
Serial  No.  175,623  ;  published  Oct.  2,   1923. 

Nichols,  F.  &  H.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  Spark  plugs.  172,329  ; 
Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  177,101;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Nicholson  File  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Files  and 
rasps.  175,290  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  131,918  ;  published 
Jan.  30,  1923. 

Nicholson,  Harry  R.,  doing  business  as  H.  R.  Nicholson 
Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  .\utomohiIe  soap.  168,933  ; 
M.ay  29  :  Serial  No.  17.'?.292  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Nicholson,  Lloyd  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  173,657  ; 
Oct.  2:  Serial  No.  176.275;  published  June' 19,  1923. 

Nicholson's  Raincoat  Co.,  Limited.  St.  Albans,  England. 
Raincoats,   etc..   in   proofed   cloths.      163,693 ;   .Tan.   23. 

Nicholson's  Raincoat  Co.,  Limited,  St.  Albans,  England. 
Waterproofed  fabrics  in  the  piece.  174,704  ;  Oct.  23  ; 
Serial  No.   176.497:   nublished  July   17,   ]923. 

Nickel  &  Drummev.  Chicago,  111.  Butter.  177,328  ;  Dec. 
IS  ;   Serial  No.  178.624  ;   published  Sept.   25,   1923. 

Nickel  Fabricating  Corp.,  Philipsbnrg,  Pa.  Frying  pans, 
saucepans,  stock  pots,  kettles,  etc.  173,916 ;  Oct. 
2 ;   Serial   No.   174,908 :   published   July   3.   1923. 

Nickel  Plate  Elevator  Company,  The.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Poultry  and  stock  feed.  177,000  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
181,086  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Nickels,  Cathrine,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Preparation  for  the 
alleviation  of  baldness  and  the  restoration  and  preserva- 
tion of  the  hair.  170.019  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  172,431  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 


Nickels  &  Lanber,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery, 
scarfs,  neckties,  and  mufflers.  168,180  ;  May  15  ;  Se- 
rial   No.    169,071  ;    published    Jan.    30,    1923. 

Nickels  Manufacturing  Company,  Bristol,  Va.  Ladies', 
mis.sos',  and  children's  dresses.  169,770  ;  July  3  ;  Se- 
rial  No.    169.179;   published   Apr.   3,    1923. 

Nickelsburg  Brothers  Company  (of  N.  J.),  The,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Leather  goods — namely,  traveling  bags,  suit- 
cases,  brief  cases,   etc.      163,139-40 ;   Jan.    2. 

Nickelsburg  Brothers  Company,  The,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Partly-prepared  leather  used  in  the  manufacture  of 
boudoir  slippers,  bathing  shoes,  etc.  107,797  ;  May  8  ; 
Serial    No.   163,702 ;    published    Feb.    6,    1923. 

Nicomedo,  Joe,  doing  business  as  Lustroil  Co.,  Altoona, 
Pa.  Polish  for  restoring  the  polish  of  musical  instru- 
ments. 174.778 :  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  169,317 ;  pub- 
lished  July  24,   1923. 

Niedzielski,  Albert  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Purgative  tea  in 
dry  form.  177,049  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Seri.il  No.  180,384  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 

Nightrack  Manufacturing  Company,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 
Costumer.  172,364:  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  174,185; 
published  May  1,  1923. 

Niles-Bement-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gears. 
163.876;  Feb.  6. 

Niles-Bement-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine 
tools  consisting  of  planers,  lathes,  and  drilling  ma- 
chinos.  171,804;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  177,017;  pub- 
lished May  22,   19z3. 

Nilps,  Carrie  J.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Hair  dressing.  163,896  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Niles  Tool  Works  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hy- 
draulic presses,  axle  lathes,  boring  and  turning  mills, 
etc.     170,336  ;  July  10. 

Nippon  Match  M'f'g  Co.,  L'd,  Kobe,  Japan.  Matches. 
168.545 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  158,488  ;  published  Mar. 
6,  1923. 

Nippon  Tea  Co.      (See  Masuda,  Tomekechi.) 

Niss,  C,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Furniture  for 
homes.  169,041;  June  5;  Serial  No.  149,345;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 

Nisslev  Creamery  Company,  Fort  Worth.  Tex.  Ice  cream. 
166,541 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  157,726 ;  published  Jan. 

9,  1923. 

Nisslev  Creamery  Company,  Fort  Worth.  Tex.     Ice  cream. 

168.548 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  158,995  ;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Nissly  Swiss  Chocolate  Company,  Inc.,  Florin,  Pa.    Milk 

and  almond  chocolate.     174,025  ;  Oct.  23. 
Nitram  Maivufacturing  Co..  The,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  and 

New  York,   N.  Y.     Knitted   bags.     166,522-3;   Apr.  3; 

Serial  Nos.   172,007-8  ;   published  Jan.  9,   1923. 
Nitrate  Agencies  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fertilizers. 

174,864  ;   Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No.  180,486  ;  published  July 

10,  1923. 

Nitro-Culture  Company.     (See  Vaisberg,  Herman.) 

Nitro  Pencil  Company,  Nltro,  W.  Va.  Lead  for  pencils. 
167,155 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  172,897 ;  published 
Feb.   6,   1923. 

Nitrogen  Electric  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Incandescent 
lamp.  169,466;  June  19;  Serial  No.  173,577;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

Nitrol  Chemical  Co.,  Not  Inc.     (See  Giddings,  Warren  A.) 

Nitrose  Company,  Peoria,  111.  Ready-mixed  or  paste 
paint.  172,247 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  159,690^  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Nix-Lix   Co.,  The.      (See  Quast,   Otto   K.) 

Nix  Produce  Company,  Hastings,  Fla.  Fresh  potatoes, 
165. .340  :  Mar  6  ;  Serial  No.  163,050  ;  published  Nov. 
28.   1922. 

Nix  Produce  Company,  Hastings,  Fla.  Irish  potatoes. 
174,743;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  165,300;  published  June 
5,   1923.- 

No.  3  Safety  Razor  Company.      (See  Eklund,  Isak.) 

Noavo  Laboratories,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Medicinal  prepa- 
ration used  as  a  fat  reducer.  176,208  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial 
No.  178,863;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Noblesville  Milling  Co.,  Noblesville,  Ind.  Wheat  flour. 
167,844 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  165,239 ;  published  Jan. 
30,  1923. 

Noblesville  Milling  Co.,  Noblesville,  Ind.  Self-rising 
flour.  168,897:  Mav  29;  Serial  No.  167,731;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30.  1923. 

Noblesville  Milling  Co.,  Noblesville,  Ind.  Wheat  flour 
170,863:  July  24;  Serial  No.  167,531;  published  Mar. 
20,    1023. 

Noblesville  Milling  Co.,  Noblesville,  Ind.  Wheat  flour. 
171,021  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  167,885  ;  published  Mar. 
20,    1923. 

Noble.sville  Milling  Co.,  Noblesville,  Ind.  Wheat  flour. 
173,191 ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  167,730  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Noblesville  Milling  Co.,  Noblesville,  Ind.  Self-rising  flour. 
173,235-6  :  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  Nos.  166,566-7  ;  published 
Mar.  20,  1923. 

Noe-Equl  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
171,725  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  170,690  ;  published  May 
15,  1923. 

Noesting  Pin  Ticket  Company,  Incorporated,  Mount  Ver- 
non. N.  Y.  Paper  clips.  174.225  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No. 
180,.805  ;  nublished  Julv  10,  1923. 

Noggle,  S.  W.,  Company,  The.     (See  Noggle,  S.  W.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Noggle,  S.  W.,  doing  business  as  The  S.  W.  Noggle  Com- 
pany, Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cake  and  pastry  mixture. 
170,805 ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,773  ;  published  Feb. 
27    1923. 

Noggle,  S.  W.,  doing  business  as  The  S.  W.  Noggle  Com- 
pany, Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cake  and  pastry  mixture. 
172,736  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  169,774  ;  published  May 
1,    1923. 

Noise  Making  Devices  Company.     (See  Halpern,  Irving  J.) 

Nolan  Co.,  The,  Greenville,  Pa.  Preparation  for  eczema, 
salt  rheum.  Impetigo,  etc.  168,445 ;  May  22 ;  Serial 
No.  170, .535  :  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Nolan  Malt  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Malt  extract. 
164,532  ;  Feb.  20. 

Nolan,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  Eoyal-Rex  Motors 
Confipany,  Chicago,  111.  Taxicabs  and  motor  trucks. 
165,286 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  152,683 ;  published  Nov. 
7,  1922. 

NoLance  Chemical  Company,  New  Brookland,  S.  C. 
Salves  and  ointments  for  boils,  carbuncles,  bone  felons, 
etc.  172,704  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,72!) ;  published 
May   29,   1923. 

Nolen,  Apiaries,  The.      (See  Nolen,  Lawrence  R.) 

Nolen,  Lawrence  R.,  doing  business  as  The  Nolen  Apiaries, 
Kerens,  Tex.  Honey.  No.  170,156  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 
169,072  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

NoliboJf,  Harry,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Cigars.  167,170 ; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,652  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

No-Liquid  Door  Check  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Doorchecks.  177,275  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  183,225  ; 
published  Sept.   25,   1923. 

Nolyec  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.  Emulsion  used  in 
treating  constipation.  177,159 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
181,769 :    published    Sept.    18,    1923. 

Nolyec  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.  Emulsion  uspd  in 
treating  constipation.  177,167 ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
181,767;    published    Sept.    18,   1923. 

No-Mor  Products  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Liquid  compo- 
sition for  exterminating  insects.  176,446  ;  Nov.  27  ; 
Serial  No.   180,292  ;  published  Aug.   28,   1923.    * 

Non-Crush  Fruit  Guard  Company.     (See  Satake,  Shuzo.) 

Nonsuch  Manufacturing  Co.  Limited,  The,  Toronto, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Polishes  for  metal  and  boots  and 
shoes.  175,196  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  175,207  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Norcross,  Orville  M.,  doing  business  as  O.  M.  Norcross 
Co.,  Pemberton,  N.  J.  Vegetable-oil  liniment  for  ro- 
ller of  aches,  pains,  cuts,  etc.  168,049  ;  May  15  ;  Se- 
rial No.   169,603  ;   published  Feb.   20,   1923. 

Nordman,  Ferdinand  B.,  jr..  Number  Nine  Plantation, 
Volusia  County,  Fla.  Fruits,  jellies,  iams,  sirups, 
etc.  176,122  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  146,979  ;  published 
Aug.  28,  1923. 

Norflett,  John  C,  doing  business  as  Royal  Progressive 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  General  tonic.  173,421 ; 
Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  156,290 ;  published  Jiiiie  26, 
1923. 

Norfolk  Mattress  Company,  Inc.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Bed 
springs  and  bedsteads.  176,443  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
180,547  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Normasal  Chemical  Co.      (See  Hatch,  Robert  A.  B.) 

Norris,  Alister-Ball  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Watches, 
watch  movements,  and  parts  of  watches.  170,783  • 
Nov.    27. 

Norris,    Inc.,   Atlanta,    Ga.      Candy.     167,969 ;    May   8. 

Norristown  Herald,  Inc.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Periodical 
publication  published  dally.  169,059  ;  June  5 ;  Serial 
No.    171,431 ;   published  Mar.   13,   1923. 

Norristown  Herald,  Inc.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Periodical  pub- 
lication published  daily.  172,092;  Aug.  21;  Serial 
No.  176,910  :  published  May  22,  1923. 

Norristown  Herald  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Norris- 
town, Pa.  Periodical  publication.  175,792  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  179,738;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 

Norristown  Hosiery  Mills,  Lansdale,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
167,826 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  169,988 ;  published  Fcli. 
13,  1923. 

North    American    Fur    Dyeing   Company,    Newark,    N.    J. 

Fur  skins.     169,859  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  171,883  ;  pub- 
lished  Apr.    3,    1923. 
North  American  Honey  Distributors.      (See  von   Schuetz. 

Samuel  F.) 
North    American    Mercantile    Co.,    Inc.,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.      Canned    fish,    fruit,    and    vegetables.      173,035  ■ 

Sept.   11 ;   Serial  No.  174,909  ;  published   June  5,  1923: 
North  American  Mercantile  Co.  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Callic 

Canned   fruits,    vegetables,   and   fish,   dried    fruits,   etc. 

1' 1-536;   Aug.   7;    Serial  No.   174,910;   published   May 

o,    1923. 
North    American    Mercantile    Co.,    San    Frnnci.sco     Calif 

Rice.     176,996;  Dec.  11-  Serial  No.  176,356;  pnblis!ied 

Aug.   21,   1923. 
North    American   Process   Company,    Inc.,   Malone,   N.   Y. 

?S^^^^^^'^   ^^^^^-       189,194;     June     12;     Serial     No. 

169,919  ;  published  Feb.  27.  1923 
North  British  Rubber  Company,  L't'd,  Edinburgh,  Scotland 

and     London,     England.       Rubber-soled     canvas     shoes 

23,666  ;  renewed  Oct.   3,   1023. 
North    Bros.    &    Co.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Men's    and    boys' 

dress  and  negligee  shirts.     169,572;  June  19 
North  Packing  and   Provision  Company.     Lard      23  13  (  • 

renewed  May  30,   1923. 


North    Packing   and    Provision    Company,    Boston,    Mass. 

Lard.     23,258  ;   renewed  June  27,  1923. 
North     Star     Chemical     Works,     Inc.,     Lawrence,     Mass. 

Leather    preservatives.      174,121 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No. 

155,630 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
North  St.  Louis  I'laning  Mill  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Every- 
thing in  builders'   woodwork.     163,141  ;   Jan.   2. 
North   Whittier  Heights   Citrus  Ass'n.,  Puente  and   Hill- 
grove,  Calif.     Fresh  citrus  fruit.     163,529;  Jan.   16. 
North  Whittier  Heights  Citrus  Ass'n.,  Puente,  Calif.     Cit- 
rus fruits  in  their  natural  state.     164,735  ;  Feb.  27. 
North    Whittier    Heights    Citrus    Ass'n.,    Puente,    Calif. 

Fresh    citrus    fruit.      165,986;    Mar.    27;    Serial    No. 

162,943  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Northam  Warren  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Manicure 

sets  sold  as  a  unit.     164,894-5  ;  Feb.  27. 
Northern    Equipment    Company,    Erie,    Pa.      Feed-water 

regulators    and    pump    governors.      174,511 ;    Oct.    16 ; 

Serial  No.  178,625;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Northern  Fruit  Company.  Tonasket,  Wash.     Fresh  fruits 

and     vegetables.       105,438;     Mar.     13;     Serial     No. 

165,705 ;    published   Jan.    2,    1923. 
Northern      Jobbing      Company,      Chicago,      111.        Soap. 

168,900;  May  29;   Serial   No.  166,900;   published   Feb. 

27.   1923. 
Northern   Jobbing   Company,    Chicago,    111.     Wheat   flour, 

oleomargarine,  tapioca,  etc.     177,098;   Dec.   11;   Serial 

No.    171,034  ;   published   Sept.    25,   1923. 
Northern    Paper    Mills,    Green   Bay,    Wis.      Toilet   paper. 

169,174  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  169,074  ;  published  Mar. 

20.  1923. 
Northern    Paper   Mills,    Green    Bay,    Wis.      Toilet    paper. 

174,504  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  180,717 ;  published  July 

24,  1923. 

Northfield  Flour  Mills  Company,  Northfleld,  Minn.  Wheat 
flour.  172,765;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  174,630;  pub- 
lished  June  5,    1923. 

Northfield  Flour  Mills  Company,  Northfield,  Minn.  Wheat 
flour.  176,458-9 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  Nos.  176,423-4 ; 
published  Aug.   21,   1923. 

Northfield  Flour  Mills  Company,  Northfleld,  Minn.  Wheat 
flour.  176,464  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  176,422  ;  published 
Aug.    21,    1923. 

Northman  Publishing  Company,  The.  Portland,  Oreg. 
Monthly  magazine.  170,675 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
171,380  ;  pubUshed  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Northslde  Process  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Arch  sup- 
ports. 166,136 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  144,408  ;  published 
Nov.  7,  1922. 

Northwest  Chemical  Co.     (See  Horst,  Frederick  F.) 

Northwest   Nitrox   Company.      (See   Piatt,    E.    F.) 

Northwestern  Bakers  &  Confectioners  Co.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Sirup -and  fruit  and  phosphatic  acids  and  color- 
ings, extracts,  and  flavorings  for  beverage  purposes. 
177,369;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  181,856;  published  Oct. 
2,  1923. 

Northwestern  Blaugas  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Naph- 
thalene solvent  for  gas  mains  and  S(-rvices.  172,376  ; 
Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  156,593  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Northwestern  Bell  Telephone  Company,  Des  Moines, 
Iowa,  and  Omaha,  Nebr.  Monthly  periodical.  173,721; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  179,218  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Northwestern  Consolidated  Milling  Company,  The,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.  Wheat  flour.  167,627  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No. 
167,483  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Northwestern  Steel  &  Iron  Works,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Steam- 
pressure  cookers.     163,914  ;  Feb.  6. 

North-Western  Trust  &  Savings  Bank,  Chicago,  111.  Pub- 
lications and  negotiable  papers.  171,036  ;  July  31  ;  Se- 
rial No.  151,922  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Northwestern  Yeast  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Yeast. 
164,190;  Feb.  13. 

Northwestern  Yeast  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Yeast  vita- 
mine  product  used  as  a  tonic.  174,353 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Se- 
rial  No.   177,318;  published  July  17,   1923. 

Northwestern  Yeast  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Yeast  and 
vitamine  food  products  which  involves  the  use  of 
yeast.  176,509 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  164,658 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 

Norton,  E.  B.  Remedy  Company.     (See  Norton,  Eva  B.) 

Norton,  Eva  B..  doing  business  as  E.  B.  Norton  Remedy 
Company.  Medical  vaginal  suppository.  167,350 ; 
May  1 ;   Serial   No.   152,180 ;   published  Dec.   26,    1922. 

Norton,  -Willis,  &  Co.,  North  Topeka.  Kans.  Wheat 
flour.  176,976;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  179.940:  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,   1923. 

Norwalk  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The,  Norwalk.  Conn. 
Elastic  vehicle  tires.  174,619 :  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
179,315  ;   published  July  31,   1923. 

Norwalk  Vault  Company,  The,  Norwalk,  Ohio,  Cement 
paint.     166,746  ;  Apr.  10. 

Norwich  Pharmacal  Company,  The,  Norwich,  N.  Y. 
Chemicals,  medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  prepara- 
tions.    173,526;  Sept.  25. 

Norwood,  Edwin  P.,  Chicago,  IlL  Serial  story.  169,063  ; 
June  5 ;  Serial  No.   172,009  ;  published  Feb.   27,   1923. 

Notaseme  Hosiery  Co.,  Phllarif^lphia.  I'a.  Hosierv. 
177,106  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.   173.104  ;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 

Nott,  W.  S.,  Company,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Pump  leathers, 
cut  lace,  hose  washers  of  leather,  spiral  packing  of 
leather,   etc.     163,142 ;   Jan.   2. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Gontinued. 


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Nottnge  Company,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calit".  Men's  and 
bovs"  work  shirts  aiul  children's  blouses  and  play  suits. 
177,40(J  :  Dec.  IS  ;  Serial  No.  179,422 ;  published  Oct. 
2,  1923. 

-Nottingham  Lace  Works,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Laces,  handkerchiefs,  embroideries,  etc. 
177.322  ;  Dec.  IS  ;  Serial  No.  179,317  ;  published  Sept. 
25,  1023. 

Novack.  Hnrry  J.,  doing  l)usiness  jis  ("olloidal  Labora- 
tories, rbiladelphia,  I'a.  Liquid  iodine  preparation. 
174,075:  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  178.626;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Novak,  John,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Powder  for  .oore 
feet.     164,104;  Feb.  13. 

Novelty  Cutlery  Company,  The,  Canton,  Ohio.  Tocket 
and  pen  knivos,  dirks,  razors,  and  ink  erasers.  166,843  : 
Apr.  17  ;   Seri.al   No.   1GS.7S1  :   published   Jan.   23.  1923. 

Novia  Blouse  Co.  Inc.      (See  Beerman  &  Frank,  Inc.) 

Novoeol  Cliemical  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Im- 
pression compound.  169,511  :  June  19  ;  Serial  No. 
171,946 :   published   Mar.   20,    1923. 

Novoeol  Chemical  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Solu- 
tion of  suprarenal  extract.  176,165  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial 
No.    177,319;    published   Aug.   7,   1923. 

Nowak  Milling  Corporation,  Hammond,  Ind.,  and  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  Horse  and  mule  feed.  170,904  ;  July  24  ;  Serial 
No.  170,780  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

No-Worry  Chemical  Co.     (See  Cicetti,  Federico.) 

Noyes  Comb  Company,  Binghamton.  N.  Y.  Pocket  and 
fine  combs,  barbers"  and  men's  and  women's  dressing 
combs.  167,548 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  170,306  ;  published 
Jan.  3,  1923. 

Nubrigtit  Company,  Concord,  Calif.  Washing  powder. 
168,738  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.   170,893  ;   published  Feb. 

13,  1023. 

Nucoa  Butter  Company,  The.  (See  Kandex  Produpts,  In- 
corporated, assignor.') 

Nufur  Manufacturing  Company.     (^See  Appieman,  Leon.) 

Nugrapo  Company  of  America,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Beverages 
sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  and  extracts  therefor. 
164,168;  Feb.  13. 

Nu  Grape  Company  of  America,  The,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Non- 
alcoholic, maltless  grape  beverage.  171,157  ;  July  31 ; 
Serial  No.  176,276;   published  May  1,  1923. 

Nu-Ka-Na  Remedy  Co.      (See  Rett,  William  F.) 

Nu-Life  Medicine  Company.     (See  Spinks  &  Mcllwain.) 

Nuloid  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Hard-rubber  composition.  172,659 ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  174,6(58  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

NuUista  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Shoe  polish.  177,826  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Nulyne  Laboratories,  Jackson,  Mich.  Tooth  paste. 
167,358  ;  Mav  1 ;  Serial  No.  124,864  ;  published  Apr.  13, 
1920. 

Nu-Pep  Company,  The.      (See  Palmer,  John  W.) 

Nu-Pep  Laboratories.     (See  Buchanan,  J.  W.) 

Nu-Shyne  Sopc-Olish  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Polishes  for 
automobile  bodies,  furniture,  pianos,  etc.  168,287  ; 
May  15. 

Nustone  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Station- 
ary laundry  tubs.     166,731 ;  Apr.  10. 

Nut  Lunch   Company.      (See  Townsend,  Glenn.) 

Nu-Tone  Products  Co.,  Cascade,  Mont.  Phonograph- 
record  renewiT  cleaning  preparation.  167,90.3  ;  Mav  8  ; 
Serial    No.    168,851  ;    published    Jan.    2,    1923. 

Nutting,  Wallace,  Incorporated,  Ashland,  Mass.  Colored 
Dictures  or  plot  tinotypes.  171.854  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 
170,831 ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Nutting.  Walter  M.,  doing  business  as  Nutting  Truck 
Company,  Faribault,  Minn.  Floor  trucks.  170,547 ; 
.July  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,240  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Nutwood  Vineyard.      (See  Wood.   H.  W.) 

Nu-Type  Mfg.  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Mechanical 
pencils.      174,929  :    Oct.    23. 

Nuway  Company,  The.      (See  Foster,  Clyde  C.) 

Nu-Youth  Chemical  Laboratories,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Com- 
pound for  use  as  a  tonic,  nerve  tissue,  and  vitality 
builder.     166,299;  Mar.  27. 

Nypros  Steel  Company,  Philadelnhia,  Pa.  Liquid  used  in 
he.it-treatins  steel.  170,264 :  .Tulv  10  ;  Serial  No. 
170.400:  published  .\pr.  3.  1923. 

0.  D.  Shirt  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Jaffe,  Sam,  &  Son.) 

O.  K.  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Welch  and  Wood- 
sum.) 

0.  K.  Patch  Company.  Bellville,  Tex.  Patch  for  tires. 
168.544:   May  29;  Serial  No.   158,579;  published  Nov. 

14,  1922. 

0.   &  T.    Electric   Corporation,   New  York.   N.   Y.     Radio 

detector  and  amplifier  tubes.     174,587  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 

No.  180.293  ;   published  July  24.   1923. 
Oak  Grove  General  Sanitarium.     (See  Secoy.  Edward  A.) 
Oard    Radio    Laboratories,    doing    business    as    Atlantic- 
Pacific     Radio     Supplies     Company,     Stockton,     Calif. 

Radio    receiving    sets.      167,78.3 ;    May    8 ;    Serial    No. 

170.894  ;   published  Jan.   .30.   1923. 
Ober,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  Loeb  Dress  Co.,  New  York. 

N.  Y.     Periodical  published  monthly.     363.720;  Jan.  23. 
Ober,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  Loeb  Dress  Co.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Dresses  for  girls,  lunlors,  and  misses.     171,746  ; 

Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  166,848 ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Oberg,   C.    O.,    &  Co.'s   Aktiebolaget,   Eskilstuiia,    Sweden. 

Files     and     rasps.       169,287 ;     June     12 ;     Serial     No. 

161,641 ;  published  Mar.  20,   1923. 


Oberg,  C.  O.,  &  Co.'s  Aktlebolag,  Eskilstuna,  Sweden. 
Files  and  rasps.  171.822  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  175,514  ; 
published  May  8,  1923. 

Oberman,  D.,  Mfg.  Co.,  .TcfTcrson  City,  JIo.  Overalls, 
Jackets,  and  combination  outer  suits.     168.294  ;  May  15. 

Oberudorfer  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Rubber 
aprons.  171,307 ;  .Vug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  164,185 ;  pub- 
lished  May  1,   1923. 

Obrecht,  G.  Fred,  doing  business  as  P.  Fred'k  Obrecht  & 
Son,  Baltimore,  Md.  Horse,  poultry,  hog,  and  dairy 
feed.  176,754  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  175,405  ;  published 
Aug.  7,  1923. 

O'Brien,  John  J.,  Coggon,  Iowa.  Pump  coupling. 
171,803  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  176,757  ;  published  May  8, 
1923. 

O'Callaghan  &  Fedden,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stock- 
ings.    173,581  ;  Sept.  25. 

O'Callaghan,  Marguerite,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladles'  and 
children's  dresses.  166,619 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No. 
169,180 ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Ocha  Company,  The,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Chicory.  164,941 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Ocklawaha  Nurseries,  Lake  Jem,  Fla.  Citrous  trees  and 
plants.     171,676;  Aug.   7. 

O'Coiinell,  L.  M.,  &  Co.      (See  O'Connell,  Louis  M.) 

O'Connell,  Louis  M.,  doing  business  as  L.  M.  O'Connell 
&  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Hair  curlers,  wavers,  crimpers, 
and  puffs.  168,927 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  174,098 ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

O'Connor  &  Hogan,  Chicago,  111.  Toy  desks.  164,750 ; 
Feb.   27. 

O'Connor,  Edward  J.,  doing  business  as  Moon  Labora- 
tories, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Pharmaceutical  preparation  for 
the  prevention  and  correction  of  vaginitis,  leucorrhea, 
etc.  168.739  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,948  ;  published 
Feb.   13,   1923. 

O'Coiinor,  Edward  J.,  doing  business  as  Moon  Labora- 
tories, St.  Louis.  Mo.  Toilet  preparations.  170,257 ; 
.Inly  10  ;  Serial  No.  170,947  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

O'Connor,  Frederick  A.,  doing  business  as  Cremo  Caramel 
Company,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Candy.  171,692  ; 
Aug.    7. 

O'Connor,  T.  J.,  &  Sons,  Incorporated,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Men's  belts.  168,178;  May  15;  Serial  No.  169,557; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

0-Do-Less  Products  Co.      (See  Dismond,   Henry  B.) 

Odontex  Company,  The.     (See  McCall,  John  O.) 

Odor,  Frank  B.,  Coshocton,  Ohio.  Medicine  for  treat- 
ment of  tuberculosis  of  the  bone  and  like  diseases. 
176.283  ;  Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.  178,864  ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 

Odorono  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Preparations 

for  reducing  perspiration.     175,720  ;  Nov.  6. 
Oertel  Roofing  Manufacturing  Company    (now  by   change 

of    name    Stormcote    Roofing    Corporation).    East    St. 

Louis,    111.      Ready-mired    paiint   for   roofing.      166,200 ; 

Mar.  27  :  Serial  No.  162.441  :  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Oertel  Roofing  Manufacturing  Company,   now   by   change 

of    name,     Stormcote    Roofing    Corporation,    East    St. 

Louis,    111.       Roofing    materials.       174.551  ;    Oct.    23 ; 

Serial   No.   162,442;    published   July   17.    1923. 
Oertel  Roofing  Manufacturing  Company    (now   by  change 

of    name    Stormcote    Roofing    Corporation),    East     St. 

Louis.    111.      Rag   fiber    and    asphalt   roofing.      174,962; 

Oct.   30 ;   Serial  No.   160,149 ;   published   Aug.   7,   1923. 
Offer,   Karl,  doing  business  as  Vino-Sano   Co.,   San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.     Preservatives.     164,432 ;  Feb.  20. 
Ogllvie,   Jessica,  doing   business   as   Ogilvie   Sisters,   New 

York,    N.    Y.      Liquid    powder    adapted    for    toilet    use. 

167,603 ;   May   1  ;    Serial   No.    165,029 ;   published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 
Ogilvie  Sisters.     (See  Ogilvie,  Jessica.) 
U'Hern,   Joseph   F.,   assignor   to   J.   F.    O'Hern,   Jr.,   Wal- 

tham,    Mass.      Certain    named    remedies.      24,726 ;    re- 
newed May  15,  1924. 
Ohio     Brass     Company,     The,     Mansfield,     Ohio.       Ears, 
.     clamps,    and    hangers    for    suspending    and    supporting 

trolley     wires,     etc.       177.619 ;     Dec.     25 ;     Serial     No. 

182.547;  publi.<;hed  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Ohio  Confection  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Candy. 

171,168  ;   .July  31 ;   Serial  No.   175,883  ;  published  May 

15,  1923. 

Ohio  Confection  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Candy. 
172,780  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  162,763  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Ohio    Glove   &   Manufacturing   Company,   The.    Columbus, 

Ohio.     Gloves.     169.740 :  June  26. 
Ohio    Leather    Company,    The,    Girard,    Ohio.       Leather. 

169,049;  June  5;  Serial  No.  165,977;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 

Ohio  Spring  Bed  Company.      (See  Cleveland  Wire  Spring 

Company.) 
Ohio  Valley  Coffee  Co.,   The,   Portsmouth,  Ohio.      Coffee. 

175,357;   Nov.   6;   Serial   No.   178,270;   published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 

Ohio  Valley  Refining  Company,  St.  Marys,  W.  Va.  Fuel 
oil.     164,717  ;  Feb.  27. 

Ohmer  Fare  Register  Company.  Dayton,  Ohio.  Pare  re- 
corders and  registers,  fare  boxes  and  taximeters,  etc. 
171,651  :  Aug.  7. 

Oichman.  S.,  Trunk  Company.      (See  Oichman,  Solomon.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


OichmaD,  Solomon,  doing  business  as  S.  Oichman  Trunk 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather,  cloth,  and  fabric 
trunks  and  traveling  bags.     164,176;  Feb.  13. 

Oil  and  Chemical  Corporation,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Lubri- 
cating oils  and  greases,  automobile  fuel  oils,  cutting 
oils  for  treating  metals.  170,714  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No. 
138,722  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Oil  Country  Specialties  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Coffey- 
ville,  Kans.  Oil-well  swabs,  stuffing  boxes,  jerecki 
jets,  wire-line  sockets,  and  tongs.  174,797 ;  Oct.  23  ; 
Serial  No.   174,850;   published  July  24,   1923. 

O-Jib-Wa's  Indian  Medicine  Company.  (See  Shafe,  Wil- 
fred T.) 

Oklahoma  Garment  Manufacturing  Co.,  Oldahoma,  Okla. 
Overalls,  pants,  shirts.  169,215  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No. 
149,348;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Oklahoma  Publishing  Company,  The,  Oklahoma,  Okla. 
Daily  newspaper.  No.  170,041 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
174,973  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Oklahoma  Publishing  Company,  The,  Oklahoma,  Okla. 
Daily  newspaper.  170,045 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
175,152  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Oklahoma  Publishing  Company,  The,  Oklahoma,  Okla. 
Monthly  magazine.  171,818 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No. 
175,266;  published  May  8,   1923. 

Oklahoma  Publishing  Company,  The,  Oklahoma,  Okla. 
Monthly  magazine.  172,121  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No. 
175,265  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

0-Ko  Remedy  Products  Co.  (See  Wojciechowski,  Flory- 
an  P.) 

Okuda,  K.  Livingston,  Calif.  Fresh  grapes.  166,435  ; 
Apr.   3 ;   Serial  No.   164,067 ;   published  Jan.   16,   1923. 

Old  Colony  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Taunton,  Mass. 
Cotton  yarns.  174,088  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  180,237  ; 
published  July  10,  1923. 

Old  Dominion  Garment  Company,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Over- 
alls.    164,227  ;  Feb.  13. 

Old  Dutch  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee.  170,220  ; 
July  10  ;  Serial  No.  153,256  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Old  D'utch  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cocoa,  tea,  and 
rice.  170,792  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,594  ;  published 
Mar.  13,  1923. 

Old  Homestead  Bread  Company,  The,  Denvef,  Colo. 
Bread.  170,838;  July  24;  Serial  No.  159,978;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Old  Master  Color  Co.,  Provincetown,  Mass.  Tubed  artist 
oil  paints,  water  colors,  etc.  172,217  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial 
No.  174,025  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Oldach,  William  H.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fancy  patent 
hard-wheat  flour.  173,239 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
163,232  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Oldfield  Tire  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Resilient  vehi- 
cle tires  and  inner  tubes.     163,143  ;  Jan.  2. 

Oldfleld  Tire  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Resilient  ve- 
hicle tires  and  inner  tubes  of  rubber  or  rubber  and 
fabric.     165,922  ;  Mar.  20. 

Olga  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bathing  suits. 
164,754;  Feb.  27. 

Olive  Hosiery  Mfg.  Co.,  Shelby,  N.  C.  Hosiery.  164,774  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Ollveine  Laboratories.      (See  Ehmann,  Julius.) 

Oliver  Knitting  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
173,641  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  152,443 ;  published  Mar. 
28,  1923. 

Oliver-Sherwood  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Pumps,  di- 
gesters, autoclaves,  macerators,  etc.  166.090 ;  Mar. 
27;    Serial    No.    164,256;    published    Dec.    5,    1922. 

Olivette  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Toilet  pow- 
der. 170,781 ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  174,700  ;  published 
Apr.   24,   1923. 

Olle,  Wm.  B.,  Racine,  Wis.  Bicycle  wheel  rims.  165,916 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Olmstead,  Albert,  doing  business  as  The  Powell  and 
Albert  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Oil  for  use  on  floors  and 
furniture.      163,521 ;   Jan.    16. 

Olmsted,  Charles,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Candied  almonds. 
171,344 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  173,202 ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Olmsted,  Leon  A.,  doing  business  as  United  States  Ath- 
letic Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bicycles.  167,361  ;  May. 
1 :  Serial  No.  170,664  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Olsen  &  Marggraf,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Metal  ceilings 
and  side  walls,  pressed-brick  siding,  painted  V-crimped 
roofing,  etc.  169,316  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  169,922  ; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Olsen-MoUer  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Brake 
compound.  172,107 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  172,804  ; 
published  May  1,  1923. 

Olson  Brothers  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Polishes 
for  furniture,  automobiles,  etc.  170,721  ;  July  24  ;  Se- 
rial No.  173,203;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Olson  Coffee  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Coffee,  tea,  spices,  flavor- 
ing extracts.  170,859  :  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  168,546  ; 
pubUshed  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Olson,  Oscar  E.,  doing  business  as  Olson  Manufacturing 
Co.,   Cleveland,    Ohio.     Tonic.      176,771  :   Nov.   27. 

Olympia  Cannina:  Company,  Olympi.T,  Wash.  Canned 
fruits.  168.374:  May  22;  Serial  No.  169,076;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 

Olympia  Canning  Company,  Olympia,  Wash.  Canned 
fruits.     168,535  ;  May  22. 


Olympia  Canning-  Company,  Olympia,  Wash.  Canned 
fruits.  168,615 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  169,082 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Olympia  Canning  Company,  Olympia,  Wash.  Canned 
fruits   and    berries.      175.272 :    Oct.    30. 

Olympia  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  Olympia,  Wash.  Knitted 
sweaters,  caps,  toques,  gloves,  socks,  etc.  168,209 ; 
May  15  ;   Serial  No.  153,616 :  published  .Tan.   30.   1923. 

Olympia  Manufacturing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
goods,  particularly  cotton  and  silk  shirting.  173,366  ; 
Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  175,153 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Olympic  Club,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Periodicals. 
177,338  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,206  ;  published  Sept. 
25.  1923. 

Omaha  Alfalfa  Milling  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Poultry 
feed.  165,273  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  158,833  ;  published 
Mar.  6  ;  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Omaha  Alfalfa  Milling  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Horse 
feed.  165,425  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  156,107  ;  published 
Oct.   17,   1922. 

Omaha  Alfalfa  Milling  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Stock 
and  piniltry  feed.  170,942  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  168,429  ; 
published    Mar.    20,    1923. 

Omaha  Mercantile  Company,  The,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Boys' 
overalls.     163,608  ;  Jan.  23. 

Omak  Fruit  Growers,  Omak,  Wash.  Fresh  apples. 
174,148;  Oct.  2. 

Ombrelo,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Storm  protective  cover- 
ing. 168,162  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  165,757  ;  published 
Feb.  6,   1923. 

Ombrelo,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Storm  protective  cover- 
ing.    176,088  ;  Nov.  13. 

Oneal,  J.  W.,  Chemical  Co.,  Adena,  Ohio.  Ointment  used 
for  colds,  headache,sore  throat,  etc.  172,733  ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  174,257  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

One-4-All   Polish   Co.      (See  Rollini,  Ferdinand.) 

Oneida  Community,  Limited,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Containers  or 
cabinets  for  holding  and  displaying  goods.  166,647 ; 
Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  164,066  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1823. 

Oneida  Community,  Limited,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Silver-plated 
flatware,  tableware,  and  cutlery.     169,692  ;  June  26. 

Oneida  Community,  Limited,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Silver-plated 
flatware,  tableware,  and  cutlery.  171,326-7  ;  Aug.  7  ; 
Serial   Nos.    168,617-18 ;   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 

Oneida  Community,  Limited,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Silver-plated 
flatware,  tableware,  and  cutlery.  171,329 ;  Aug.  7 ; 
Serial   No.    168,724 ;    published  Apr.   24,   1923. 

Oneida  Community,  Limited,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Silver-plated 
flatware,  tablewtire,  and  cutlery.  172,853;  Sept.  11; 
Serial  No.  175.731 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Oneida  Community,  Limited,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Animal  traps. 
176,926  ;  Dec.  4. 

O'Neill,  Peter  L.,  doing  business  as  Decorata  Mfg.  Co., 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Gold,  bronze,  and  aluminum 
paints  and  finishing  compounds.  166,374  ;  Apr.  3 ;  Se- 
rial No.  169,950  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Ontario  Textile  Company  Incorporated,  Chicago,  111. 
Dolls.     164,902  ;   Feb.   27. 

Onward  Manufacturing  Company,  Menasha,  Wis.  Furni- 
ture sliding  shoes,  being  either  a  glass  or  hard-metal 
base  with  a  metal  stem.  167,202  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No. 
167,144  ;  published  Feb.  6,   1923. 

Onyx  Blouse  Co.     (See  Finkelson,  Max.) 

"  Onyx "  Hosiery  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's 
hosiery.  177,528;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  182,670;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

OpaX  Products  Company,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Washing  powder. 
167,438 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  162,847 ;  published  Jan. 
2,  1923. 

Opazel  Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicated 
cream  for  the  treatment  of  wrinkles,  acne,  eczema, 
and  all  forms  of  skin  eruptions.  167,604 ;  May  1  ; 
Serial  No.  164,942  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Oppenheimer  Casing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Salted  and  dried 
sausage  casings  of  every  description.  165.422  ;  Mar.  6  ; 
Serial  No.  154,526  ;  published  Dec.  5.  1922. 

Oppenheimer,  Herbert,  doing  business  as  Slenda  Form 
Laboratories,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Salve  or  cream  recom- 
mended for  the  reduction  of  adipose  tissue.  167.836; 
May   8 ;   Serial  No.   169,495 ;   published   Feb.   13,   1923. 

Optical  Products  Corporation,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Frames, 
rims,  nose  pieces,  and  celluloid  appliances  for  eye- 
glasses. 176,575  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  178,184  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 

Optical  Specialty  Manufacturing  Company,  Southbridge. 
Mass.  Ophthalmic  mountings  and  parts  thereof. 
174,178 :  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No.  179,548 ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Optics  Limited,  London,  England.  Ophthalmic  and  spec- 
tacle lenses.  168,115;  May  15;  Serial  No.  151,686; 
published  Feb.   20,   1923. 

Oral   Laboratories.      (See   Poor,    Roger   A.) 

Orange  Crush  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Beverages  and 
compounds  and  concentrates  for  making  the  same. 
174,146;   Oct.  2. 

Orangevale  Fruit  Growers  Exchange,  Orangevale  Colony, 
Calif.  Fresh  and  deciduous  fruits.  174,763  ;  Oct.  23  ; 
Serial  No.   168,782;   published  Aug.   14,   1923. 

Orchard  Drug  Co.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Emulsion  petroleum 
used  In  throat,  lung  trouble,  bronchitis,  bronchial 
catarrh,  etc.  170,926-1 ;  July  24 ;  Serial  Nos. 
165.807-8  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 


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Orchard  Puper  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Twine.  172,340  ; 
Aug.  28:  Serial  No.   179,053;  published  Srn.v  'Jf),  192,3. 

O'Ecnr,  Robert  E.,  doing  business  as  John  D.  Bear  Com- 
pany, Clenrbrook,  Va.  Emulsion  of  petroleum  com- 
bined with  hypophosphites.  170, -126;  July  17;  Serial 
No.  172.051  :  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Ores;on  Rrass  works.  Tortland  Oreg.  Bearing  bronze. 
171,813-4  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  Nos.  178,274-5  ;  published 
May  15,  1923. 

Oregon  Brass  Works,  Portland,  Oreg.  Journal  bearings. 
174,057 :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  178,273  ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Oregon  Growers  Cooperative  Association,  Salem,  Oreg. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.  173,615  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial 
No.  167,411  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Oregon  Growers  Cooperative  Association,  Salem,  Oreg. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.  173.636;  Oct.  2;  Serial 
No.   167,412  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Oregon  Growers  Cooperative  Association,  Salem,  Oreg. 
Canned  fruits.  173.852 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  174,851  ; 
published   Julv  3,   1923. 

Orent's  Department  Store,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Saga- 
more Commission  Co.,  Sagamore,  Mass.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Underwear  and  hosiery.  175,761  ;  Nov.  13 ; 
Serial  No.   171,136;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 

Organic  Preparations  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Liquid 
preparation,  remedv,  or  tonic  for  nervous  diseases,  etc. 
175,574  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  181,040 ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923.  ' 

Organ-Iron  Medicine  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Medicine 
used  for  tonic,  laxative  pills  in  cases  of  constipation, 
biliousness,  etc.     164,100;  Feb.  13. 

Organ-Iron  Medicine  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Medicines 
used  in  cases  of  colds,  grippe,  influenza,  headache,  neu- 
ralgia, and  rheumatism.     164.101  ;  Feb.   13. 

Organ-Iron  Sledicine  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Medicine 
used  in  cases  of  stomach,  liver,  and  bladder  trouble, 
etc.  174.062  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  178,459 ;  published 
July  10.  1923. 

Organ-Iron  Medicine  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Medicine 
used  in  cases  of  rheumatism,  sciatica,  etc.  174,063 ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,460  :  published  July  10.  1923. 

Organ-Iron  Medicine  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Medicine 
used  in  cases  of  kidney  and  bladder  troubles,  etc. 
174.064 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  178,461 ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Organ-Iron  Medicine  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Medicine 
used  in  cases  of  inflammation,  ulceration,  and  dis- 
charges of  the  urinarv  tract.  176,410 ;  Nor.  27 ; 
Serial  No.   178.458  ;  published  Aug.  7.  1923. 

Oriental  Notions  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  nets. 
173,896 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  177,019 ;  published  June 
26,  1923. 

Oriental  Silk  Printing  Company,  Haledon,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  cotton,  cotton  and  silk  piece 
goods.  165,578;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  162,430;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922. 

Oriental  Silk  Printing  Company,  Haledon,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  cotton  and  silk,  and  silk  and 
wool  goods  in  the  piece.     166.992  ;  Apr.  17. 

Oriental  Trading  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Teas. 
164,959:  Feb.  27. 

Original  Ry-Krisp  Co.,  The,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Bread. 
172,490;   Aug.   28. 

Oriole  Shirt  Manufacturing  Corporation,  New  York,'  N.  Y. 
Slen's  dress  and  nesrligee  shirts.  177,276 ;  Dec.  11 : 
Serial  No.    183.160 ;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 

Orkin,  J.  B.,  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladles'  wearing 
apparel.     172.153  ;  Aug.  21. 

Ormerod,  Jo!in,  &  Sons  Ltd.,  Castleton,  England. 
Leather  roller  skins.  175,185 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
181,144;    published   .\ug.    7.    1923. 

Ormerod,  John.  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  Castleton.  England. 
Leather  belting.  176,720;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No. 
170,832  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Orono  Pulp  &  Paper  Company,  Bangor,  Me.  Wrapping 
paper.  173,043  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  179,549  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Orosz,  John,  Adena,  Ohio.  Blood-cleaning  liquid. 
176,317;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  179,011;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Orthmann,  Henry  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mayonnaise  dress- 
ing. 168.470;  May  22;  Serial  No.  167,582;  published 
Feb.  13,  1923. 

Orthc  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Liquid  dentifrice,  a  pharmaceutical  preparation. 
174,474:  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  178,276;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Osakeyhtio  Savo,  Ltd.,  Kuopio,  Finland.  Matches. 
175,003  :  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  171,864  ;  published  Aug. 
14.  1923. 

Osborn  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Brushes  for  household  use.  167,175  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 
No.  172,010  ;  published  .Tan.  9,  1923. 

Osborn  Paper  Company,  Marion.  Ind.  Writing  tablets, 
writing  and  printing  paper,  mailing  and  correspondence 
envelopes,  etc.  166,137  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  146,587  ; 
published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Osborn  Paper  Company,  Marion,  Ind.  Writing  tablets, 
composition  books,  etc.  175,965 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
173,295  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Osborne,  Owen,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stockings.  164,215 ; 
Feb.  13. 


Osceola  Knitting  Mills.      (See  Bergman,  Adolph.) 
Oshkosh     Overall     Company,     Oshkosh,     Wis.       Overalls, 

work  shirts,  and  jackets.     168,000  ;  May  8. 
Os-Jaco   Braided   Line   Co.,   Pawtucket,    K.    I.      Fishlines. 

177.491 ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,987  ;  published  Oct.  2, 

1923. 
Osraan,  John,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Intestinal  regulator.    173,442  ; 

Sept.    25 ;     Serial    «o.     174,407 ;    published    June    26, 

1923. 
Ost  Apothecary,  Inc.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.    Medicated  alco- 
hol.    163,144;   Jan.   2. 
Ostcrberg,  Gustav  M.,  doing  business  as  G.  M.  Osterberg  & 

Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Elevator-rail  oilers.     171,886; 

Aug.   14  :■  Serial   No.   172,551 ;   published  May  8.   1923. 
Osterweil   Bros.   Inc.,   Newark,   N.  J.     Trunks.     174,226 ; 

Oct.   9  ;    Serial  No.   180.771  ;   published  July   10,   1923. 
Ostra  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sprayers  for 

medicinal  use.     170,509  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,954  ; 

published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Oswego   River  Paper  Mills,  Phoenix,  N.  Y.    Toilet  paper. 

165,315  ;  Mar.   6  ;   Serial   No.   166,709  ;  published   Nov. 

28,  1922. 
Otello  and   Bitmo  Corporation,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Liquid 

ready-mixed  paints  and  varnishes.     164,856  ;  Feb.  27. 
Otis  Chemical  Company,   (Not  Inc.),  Chicago,  111.     Lubri- 
cating   compounds    and     greases.       174,215 ;     Oct.    9 ; 

Serial  No.   181,087  ;   published  July  10,   1923. 
Otis  Elevator  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 

N.    Y.       Elevators,    escalators,    endless    carriers,    etc. 

169.693  ;  June  26. 
Otis  Elevator  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 

N.    Y.       Elevators,    escalators,    endless    carriers,    etc. 

100,713  ;  June  26. 
Otis    Orchards    Apple    Company,    Otis    Orchards,    Wash. 

Fresh  apples.     172,770 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,361 ; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Otoy,  C.  M.,  &  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Fresh  cantaloupes. 

172.629  :  Sept.  11  :  Serial  No.  153.687  :  Dublished  Aug. 

22.  J029. 

Ottenad-Plo£hman  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     Laundry  washing  naachine.     165,006  ;  Feb.  27. 

Ottenheimer,  Reuben  E.,  doing  business  as  The  Reol  Re- 
frigerator Co.,  Baltimore,  5Id.  Refrigerators  and  re- 
frigerator show  cases.  171,345 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 
173,204  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Ottens,  Henry  H.,  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bev- 
erages sold  as  soft  drinks  and  extracts  and  sirups  for 
making  same.      171,958 ;   Aug.    14. 

Otterburn  MHl  Limited,  Carlisle,  England.  Woven  woolen 
cloth  in  the  piece.     163,880  ;  Feb.  6. 

Ottmann,  Wm.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pickled 
pork  products  and  pickled  beef  products.  163,443. 
Jan.  9. 

Ouillette,  Paul,  doing  business  as  Fort  Kent  Drug  Com- 
pany, Fort  Kent,  Me.  Pills  for  use  as  a  blood  purifler 
and  system  tonic.  175,639  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
179,675  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Our  Home  Granula  Co.,  assignor  to  Our  Home  Granula 
Company,  Danville,  N.  Y.  Cooked  granulated  wheat. 
24,131  ;  renewed  Jan.   30,  1924. 

Outing  Talking  Machine  Co.  Inc.,  Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y. 
Phonographs.     169,414  ;   June  12. 

Oval  Wood  Dish  Corporation.  Tupper  Lake.  N.  Y.  Wooden 
plates.  170,180 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No  176,204 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10.  1923. 

Overland  Pharmacy  Co.,  Boise,  Idaho.  Natural  clay 
prepared  for  use  in  cleansing  the  skin  and  pores. 
172,392  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  168,121 ;  published  May 
15,   1923. 

Overman  Cushion  Tire  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Rubber  tires.  168,241-3 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  Nos. 
167,093-5  ;  published  Jan.   30,   1923. 

Overton,  Anthony,  doing  business  as  The  Overton-Hyglenlc 
Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  lU.  Toilet  preparations.  173,245  ; 
Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  160,560 ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Owbridge,  W.  T.,  Limited,  Hull,  England.  Medicine  for 
the  treatment  of  coughs,  colds,  etc.     164,435  ;  Feb.  20. 

Owego  Corset  Company,  Inc.,  Owego,  N.  Y.  Corseti, 
girdles,  bandeaux,  and  brassiSres.  170,727;  July  24; 
Serial  No.  172,899  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Owen,  C.  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tablets,  lotions,  sil- 
ver-nitrate sticks,  capsicum  plasters,  powders,  etc. 
174,514  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  178,277  ;  published  July 
24,  1923. 

Owen-Dyneto  Corporation,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Electric  gen- 
erators, dynamos,  motors,  electric  ignition  apparatus, 
etc.  176,069  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  181,611 ;  published 
Sept.  4,  1923. 

Owen,    Frank    L.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.    Fresh    citrus 

fruits — viz,  grapefruit.     163,381 ;  Jan.  9. 
Owens    Bottle    Company,    The,    Toledo,    Ohio.       Bottles 

made    of    glass.      166,961 ;    Apr.    17. 
Owens   Bottle   Company,  The.   Toledo,  Ohio.     Package  of 

sterilized  glass  bottles.     168,488  :  May  22. 
Owens,  Michael,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Men's  and  boys'   suits. 

168,174;  May  15;  Serial  No.  168,547;  published  Feb. 

6,  1923. 
Owensboro    Milling   Co.,    Qwensboro,    Ky.      Hen    scratch, 

chick  scratch,  laying  mash,  dalrv  feed,  and  horse  feed. 

172.562  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  170,895  ;  published  May 

1,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Owenwood  Oil  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Fort 
Worth,  Tex.  Oils  and  greases.  166,351 ;  Apr.  3 ; 
Serial  No.  140,959  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Owl  Drug  Company,  TUe,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Gasoline 
and  benzine.     164,709  ;  Feb.  27. 

Owl  Drug  Company,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canvas- 
shoe   dres.sing  and   cleaner.      169,934 ;   July   3. 

Owl  Drug  Company,  The,  San  Fiancisco,  Calif.  Bird- 
seed, flavoring  extract,  fish  food,  olive  oil,  etc.  176,859  ; 
Dec.     4  :  Serial  No.  166,400  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Oxford-Print,  Boston,  Mass.  Wooden  structure  provided 
with  seats  in  the  nature  of  a  merry-go-round.  177,430  ; 
Dee.   18 ;    Serial  No.    144,246 ;   published   Oct.   2,   1923. 

Oxo,  Limited,  I/ondon,  England.  Extract  of  meat,  tongues, 
meat  meal,  a  food  for  cattle,  and  preserved  meat. 
166,084;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  157,897;  published  Oct. 
17,   1922. 

0x0,  Limited,  London,  England.  Soups  and  preparations 
for  maldng.  177,039  :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  157,898  ; 
published    Sept.    25,    1923. 

Oyler,  Chas.  C,  &  Son,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Fresh  citrous 
fruits.  168,878 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  169,863 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Oyler,  Chas.  C,  &  Son,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  doing  busi- 
ness as  The  Eustis  Packing  Co.,  Bustis,  Fla.  Fresh 
citrous  fruits.  176,989  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  179,482  ; 
published  Sept.   25,  1923. 

Ozark  Chemical  Co.      (See  Lambert,  Virginia  C.   B.) 

0-Zo  Laboratory,  Chicago,  111.  Liquid  polish  for  auto- 
mobiles and  furniture.     163,721 ;  .Tan.  23. 

P-K  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Water-power  beater  and  whipper.  176,669  :  Nov.  27  : 
Serial  No.  182,257;   published   Sept.   11.  1923. 

P.  &  M.  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Rail  anchors  or 
anticreepers.      169,002-3  :   May   29. 

P.  &  M.  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Rail  anchors  or  anti- 
creepers.  177,413  ;  Dec.  18  ■  Serial  No.  180,238  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

P.  R.  K.  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  Frankfort,  Ind.  Composition 
for  the  removal  of  paint,  varnish,  and  the  like.  170,930  ; 
July  24;  Serial  No.   162,765;  published  Oct.   3,   1922. 

P.  &  S.  Laboratories.      (See  Stinson,   Lyman  A.) 

Pabst  Corporation,  doing  business  as  Pabst,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.     Table  water.     172,188  ;  Aug.  21. 

I'abst  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cereal  beverage  and 
beer.     174,537;  Oct.  16. 

Pabst  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Malt  cereal  bever- 
ages sold  as  a  soft  drink.     174,542  ;  Oct.  16. 

Pabst  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Beverage  sold  as  a 
soft  drink.  177,339  ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  181,210 ; 
published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Pabst  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Table  water  and 
root  beer  and  nonalcoholic,  maltless  fruit-flavored  soft 
drinks.  177,340 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  181,215 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

Pacault,  Ernestine  J.  G.,  Forest-Brussels,  Belgium.  Elec- 
trical apparatus.  167,714  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  138,019  ; 
published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Pacent  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Electrical  apparatus  more  particularly  for  connector 
plugs  for  radio  telephone  and  similar  purposes.  163,878  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Pacent  Electric  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical 
apparatus,  more  particularly  transformers.  165.175; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  170,670  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Pacent  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electrical  apparatus,  more  particularly  transformers 
for  radio  telephone  and  telegraph  and  similar  purposes. 
165.181 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  169,319 ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Pacent  Electric  Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Jacks  for  radio  telephone  and  telegraph  and  similar 
purposes.     171,274  ;   July  31. 

Pacent  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Connector  plugs  for  radio  telephone  and  telegraph  and 
similar  purposes.      171,275  ;   July   31. 

Pacent  Eleetric  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Control  dials 
for  use  with  radio  apparatus.     172,999  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial 
No.  177,241  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Pachner.   I.,  &   Son,   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Articles  of 

ladies*  apparel.     163.609  ;  Jan.  23. 
Pachner,   I.,   &  Son,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Articles   of 
men's   and   ladles'   apparel.      171,737 ;   Aug.   14 ;   Serial 
No.  169,737*  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Pachner,   I.,   &   Son,   Inc.,  New   York,   N.    Y.     Articles  of 
ladies'  apparel.     177,273  :  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  183,342  ; 
piiblislied  Sept.   25,  1923. 
Pacific  Bone  Coal  &  Fertilizing  Company,  San  Francisco, 

Calif.     Fertilizers.     166,326-7;  Mar.  27. 
Pacific     Children's     Wear     Mfg.     Co.        (See     Schwartz. 

Jacob.) 
Pacific  Clay  Products  C6..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Pressed, 
glazed,  enameled,   ruffled,  and  fire  brick,  fire  clay,   etc. 
167,519;   May   1;    Serial   No.   165,714;    published   Jan. 
30,  1923. 

Pacific  Clay  Products  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Vitrified 
salt-glazed  sewer  pipe,  tile  water  pipe,  tile  conduit 
pipe,  etc.  167,520  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  165,715  ;  pub- 
lished .Tan.  30.  1923. 

Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Candied 
pop  corn.     163,610  ;  Jan.  23* 

Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Candy. 
164,545;   Feb.  20. 


Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Candy. 
166,234  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,304  ;  published  Dee. 
5,   1022. 

Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Cakes. 
166,333.  Mar.  27. 

Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Candy. 
166,431;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  164,188;  published  Dec. 
19,    1922. 

Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Crackers. 
167,128;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  165,409;  published  Dec. 
12,  1922. 

Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Candles. 
170,443  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,119  ;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Fancy 
cookies.  172,971  ;  Sept.  il  ;  Serial  No.  174,854  ;  pub- 
lished .Tune  5,  1923. 

Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Crackers  and 
cookies.  173,153  ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  151,284 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922. 

Pacific  Coast  Rubber  &  Supply  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Transmission  lining.     173,066  ;  Sept.  11. 

Pacific  Fire  EJxtinguisher  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Fire-prevention  apparatus  and  systems  and  parts  there- 
of. 169,231 ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  167,414  ;  published 
Jan.  9,  1923. 

Pacific  Foundry  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Metal 
castinsrs.  177,257  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  183,850  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.   25,  1923.  ^ 

Pacific  Gas  Radiator  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gas  radia- 
tors. 166,141;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  157,386;  pub- 
lished Feb.  21,   1922. 

Pacific-Italian  Trading  Corporation,  San  Francisco.  Calif. 
Fresh  and  dehydrated  grapes.  175,766  ;  Nov.  13  ;  St 
rial  No.  177,046  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Pacific  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bathing 
suits  and  sweaters.     163,61 1  ;  Jan.   23. 

Pacific  Malt  &  Hop  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pure  malt 
extract  for  food  purposes.  177,507 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial 
No.  152,767  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Pacific    Mercantile    Co.      (See    Muller,    Frank   F.) 

Pacific  Mills,  Lawrence  and  Boston,  Mass.  Twill  cotton 
draperies.     168,986  ;  May  20. 

Pacific  Mills,  Lawrence  and  Boston,  Mass.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  169,864  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  175,677  ;  published 
Apr.    3,    1923. 

Pacific  Mills,  Lawrence  and  Boston,  Mass.  Sheetings  and 
shirtings.  171,448  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  158,725  ;  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 

Pacific  Mills,  Lawrence  and  Boston,  Mass.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  173,360;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  180,139;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

Pacific  Mills,  Lawrence  and  Boston,  Mass.  Yarns. 
174,028 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    176,499 ;   published   June 

19,  1923. 

Pacific  Novelty  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combs  and 
barrettes.  173,772;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  176,851;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Pacific  Radio  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Monthly  publication.  174,728 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
161,747;   published   July    31,    1923. 

Pacific  Rim  Tool  Co.     (See  Kennedy,  William  T.) 

Pacific  Seed  House.  (See  Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator 
Company.) 

Package  Confectionery,  Boston,  Mass.  Candy.  164,808 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Package  Paper  &  Supply  Corporation,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Wrapping  paper,  particularly  bread  wrappers.  171,535  ; 
Aug.  7  ;   Serial  No.  177,923  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Packard,  M.  A.,  Company,  Brockton,  Mass.  Shoes  made 
wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.  169,384  ;  June  12  ;  Se- 
rial No.  171,865  ;  published  Mar.   20,   1923. 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company  of  New  York,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Rubber  tubes  for  pneumatic  tires.  174,849 ; 
Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,510  ;  published  July  31.   1923. 

Pacquln,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Skin-cleansing  tonic  and 
massage  cream.  172,371  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  159,813  ; 
published  Oct.  10,   1922. 

Pact  well  Food  Products  Co.     (See  Hamilton,  William  H.) 

Pacz,  Aladar,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Aluminum  al- 
loys. 169,277 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  144,977 ;  pub- 
•  lished  Mar.   27,  1923. 

Paducnh  Hosiery  Mills  Inc.,  Paducah,  Ky.  Boys'  and 
misses'  hose.     163,012  ;  Jan.  23. 

Paetsch,  Henry  P.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Breakfast  cereal. 
170,864  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.  167,486  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 

Page,  Carroll  S.,  Hyde  Park,  Vt.  Commercial  fertilizers. 
166,311;    Mar.   27. 

Page.  Joseph  G.,  doing  business  as  J.  6.  Page  Chemical 
Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  dandruff,  eczema, 
and  falling  hair.  177.316;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  180,294; 
published   Sept.  25,  1923. 

Page,  Percy  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Face  powders  and 
creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  rouges,  etc.  172,876  ; 
Sept.  11 :  Serial  No.  175,941  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Page  &  Shaw,  Incorporated,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Trans- 
parent containers  for  food  products.  174,213 ;  Oct. 
9  ;   Serial  No.   179.424  ;   published  July  3,   1923. 

Page  Steel  &  Wire  Company,  Adrian,  Mich.,  and  Bridge- 
port, Conn.  Base-metal  wire.  170,465  ;  July  17 ;  Se- 
rial No.  162,646  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Pagoda  Import  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hair 
curlers.      171.647  ;   Auff    7. 

Pagonig,  George,  doing  business  as  George  Pagonls  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  tonic,  toilet  waters,  colognes, 
and  cold  creams.  168,27G  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  168,725  ; 
published  Feb.  13,  192.S. 

Paine  &  Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rub- 
ber matting.  174,436;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  178,060; 
published  July  3,   1923. 

Painters  Supply  Co.     (See  Drabek,  Charles.) 

Painters   Supply   Company.      (See   Craigie,    Robert   E.) 

Painesville  Metallic  Binding  Co.,  The.  (See  Alden,  Clar- 
ence J.) 

Pal  Medicine  Co..  Boston,  Mass.  Laxative  for  colds,  head- 
ache.';, la  grippe,  and  constipation.     172.185;  Aug.   21. 

Palisade  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Soap.  173.886  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,357  ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Palise,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Champion  Specialties 
Co..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Liquid  polish  and  shellac. 
176.543  :  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  183,226  ;  published  Sept. 
IS,  1923. 

Pallady  Welding  &  Manufacturing  Company,  Seattle, 
Wash.  Soldering  flux.  167,840 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
168.548  ;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 

Palmer-Bee  Company,  Detroit.  Mich.  Speed  reducers, 
shaft  couplings,  friction  clutches,  hoists,  etc.  172.318  ; 
Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  176,359;  published  May  29.  1923. 

Palmer  Candy  Co.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Candy.  165,865  ; 
Mar.   20;   Serial   No.   165,301;  published   Jan.  2,  1923. 

Palmer  Candy  Co.,  Sioux  Citv.  Iowa.  Candy.  168,821  ; 
May  29;  Serial  No.  170,152;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Palmer  Candy  Company,  Soulr  City,  Iowa.  Candy. 
171,962;  Aug.  14. 

Palmer,  John  W.,  doing  business  as  The  Nu-Pep  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Nonalcoholic  beverages.  176,415 ; 
Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  180,.386  :  published  Sept.  IS:  1923. 

Palmer,  Marion  C.,  doing  business  as  Marolyn  Extract 
Co..  Lynn,  Mass.  Vanilla  extract.  169,249;  June  12; 
Serial   No.   170,731 ;   published  Mar.    27,    1923. 

Palmer,  P.  S.,  Company,  The.  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Device 
for  uniformly  mixing  the  charge  before  exploding  It  In 
internal-combustion  engines.  168.720  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 
No.  171,764  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Palmer  Photoplay  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Prints  and  publications.  171,738 ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 
169,645  :   published  May  22,   1923. 

Palmer,  Walter  C.,  doing  business  as  W.  R.  Palmer  & 
Co.,   Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Mops.     174,549  ;  Oct.   16. 

Palmer.  William  T.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Crochet  twist.     163,145 ;   Jan.  2. 

Palmer,  William  T.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Elastic  webbings,  tapes,  bindings,  braids,  etc.  163,964; 
Feb.  6. 

Palmer.  William  T.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Neckhanrls.      164.981  ;  Feb.   27. 

Palmer,  William  T.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Toothbrushes.  167,032  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,183  ; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Palmetto  Coffee  Co.,  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.,  and  Washington, 
D.  C.  Coffee.  169,380;  June  12;  Serial  No.  171,381; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Palmolive  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Face  powder. 
172.851 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,942  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Palumbo.  J.  C,  Pavette,  Idaho.  Fresh  apples.  176.522  ; 
Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  182.928  :  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Pamlico  Cottons,  Ltd.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cretonnes,  tapes- 
tries, and  draperies  in  the  piece.  173,154  ;  Sept.  18  ; 
Serial  No.  150,464  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Panaterra  Remedy  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Alexander,  Max.) 

Panoulias,  Panayiotis  D.,  doing  business  as  The  Ameri- 
can Chocolate  Almond  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Non- 
constipating  health  chocolate  food  product.  176,512; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  164.449  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1922. 

Panyard  Machine  &  Mfg.  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Piston 
rings.     163.522  ;  Jan.  16. 

Paoha    Island   Works.      (See   McPherson,    Wallis   D.) 

Paper    Mills'    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Book    and 

Erinting    paper,    bristol    board    and    post-card    bristol 
oard.      165.324 ;    Mar.    6 ;    Serial    No.    169.222 ;    pub- 
lished Dec.  5.  1922. 
Paper  Novelty  Comijany,  The.  Green  Bay.  Wis.     Package 

of    paper    napkins.       177,538 ;     Dec.     18 ;     Serial    No. 

183,717  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Paper    Service    Co.,    Inc.,    Hinsdale,    N.    H.      Roll    toilet 

paper.      165.320:    Mar.    6;    Serial   No.    167,996;    pub- 
lished Nov.  7,  1922. 
Panerbrella  Co.,  The,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Paper- 

brella    Corporation.      Umbrellas.       168.339 ;    May    22 ; 

Serial  No.  155,697  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Paperbrella  Corporation.     (See  Paperbrella  Co.,  assignor.) 
Papercan  Corporation,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Paper  containers. 

163,444;  Jan.  9. 
Papp,  Abraham,  doing  business  as  Auto  Spring  Protector 

Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Auto  spring  protectors.     165.134  ; 

Mar.  6  :  Serial  No.  151.958  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Papyrus  Company,  The,  Kenilworth,  N.  J.     Crape  paper. 

177,499  :  Dec.   18  ;  Serial  No.  182,221 ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 
Parfidiso.  Vincenzo  G.,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Pianos.     175,211 ; 

Oct.  30. 

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ParafHne    Companies,    Inc.,    The,    San    Francisco,    Calif. 

Waterproof  and  weatherproof  roofings.     163,146  ;  Jan.  2. 
Parafflne    Companies,    Inc.,    The,    San    Francisco,    Calif. 

Egg-case   fillers,    ice   cream    and   oyster   pails,    cartons, 

folding  and  stiff  boxes,  etc.     165.203  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 

No.   167,193  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
ParaflBne    Companies,    Inc.,    The,     San    Francisco,    Calif. 

Heavy     paper,    paper    box    boards,    and    fiber    boards. 

165,613  ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  167,192  ;  published  Dec. 

12,   1922. 
Parafflne  Companies,   Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Plastic 

compound  composed  principally  of  asphalt  or  bitumen. 

165.913  ;  Mar.  20. 
Parafflne    Companies,    Inc.,    The,    San    Francisco,    Calif. 

Varnish.      166,382 ;   Apr.   3  ;   Serial   No.    169,683  ;    pub- 
lished  Dec.  5.   1922. 
Parafflne    Companies,    Inc.,    The,    San    Francisco,    Calif. 

Folding  boxes.     168,045  ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  173,205  ; 

published  Feb.   20,  1923. 
Parafline    Companies,    Inc.,    The,    San    Francisco,    Calif. 

Flat  undercoat  paint.     176,544  ;   Nov.   27 ;   Serial  No. 

183.588;  published  Sept.   18,   1923. 
Parafflne    Companies,    Inc.,    The,    San    Francisco,    Calif. 

Flat   undercoat   paint.     176,545 ;   Nov.   27 ;    Serial   No. 

183,591  :   published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Paragon  Hat  Company,  Chicago,  III.    Men's  straw  and  felt 

hats.    166,658  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  164,665  ;  published 

Jan.  9,  1923. 
Paralite     Company,    The,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Aluminum 

alloy.      168,552 ;    May    29 ;    Serial   No.    160,150 ;    pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 
Paramount    Knitting    Company,    The,    assignor    to    Bear 

Brand   Hosiery   Co.,   Chicago,   III.     Hosiery.      166,977 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Paramount    Knitting    Company,    The,    assignor    to    Bear 

Brand    Hosiery   Co.,   Chicago,   111.      Hosiery.      175,948 ; 

Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  172,650  ;  published  Aug.  28.  1923. 
Paramount  Lens  Corporation.     (See  Tromba,  Marius  H.) 
Paramount  Paint  &  Varnish  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Ready- 
mixed   paint.      170,047  ;   July  10  ;   Serial  No.   175,208  ; 

published  Apr.  10,  1023. 
Paramount  Paint  &  Varnish  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    White 

paint  enamel.     170,048  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.  175,209  ; 

published  Apr.  19,  1923. 
Paramount    Specialty    Co.      (See    Reiss,   Fred.) 
Parched    Wheat    Co.,    The,    Fostoria,    Ohio.      Breakfast 

cereal.      170,967  :   July  24. 
Parfait  Powder  Puff  Co.     (See  Newman,  Hardy  &  Co.) 
Parfumerie   Caron.      (See   Daltroff,   E.,   &   Cie.) 
Parfumerie   Lubin.      (See   Prot,   Paul,   &  Cie.) 
Parfumerie    Pavane,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Bath    powders. 

169,790  ;  July  3 ;   Serial  No.   168,900 ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Parfumerie  Roger  et  Gallet,  Paris,  France.     Pastes  and 

powders  for  beautifying  and  preserving  the  teeth,  skin, 

and  hair,  and  nerfumery.     169,832  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No. 

173,141 ;  published  Mar.  20    1923 
Parfumerie  Roger  &  Gallet,   Paris,  France.     Soaps,  soap 

pastes    and    powders.      171,777 ;    Aug.    14 ;    Serial    No. 

173,142;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Parfumerie   Roger    et  Gallet,   Paris,   France.      Paste   and 

powders  for  beautifying  and  preserving  the  teeth,  skin, 

and  hair,  and  perfumery.     173.109  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No. 

171,866  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Parfumerie  Roger  &  Gallet,  Paris,  France.     Pastes  and 

powders  for  beautifying  and  preserving  the  teeth,  skin, 

and  hair,  and  perfumery.     173,438 ;   Sept.   25 ;   Serial 

No.  174,590 ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Parfumerie  Roger  et  Gallet,  Paris.  France.     Soaps,  soap 

pastes,  and  soap  powders.     173,796  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 

174,589;  published  June  26.  1923. 
Parfumerie  Roger  &  Gallet,   Paris,  France.     Soaps,  soap 

pastes,  and  soap  powders.     173.817  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 

171,867;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Parfumette    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Perfumes. 

166,159:  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  153,824;  published  Jan. 

24,   1923. 
Parham-Lindsay  Grocery  Co.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.     Wheat 

flour.      172,639 ;    Sept.    11  ;    Serial   No.    162,048 ;    pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 
Parham-Llndsey  Grocery  Co.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.    Canned 

fruits    and    vegetables,    coffee,    flour,    meal    and    tea. 

163,382;  Jan.  9. 
Paris  &  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Rice  and  coffee.     167.396  ; 

May  1 :  Serial  No.  163.894  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Paris  Toilet  Company,   The.   Paris,   Tenn.     Toilet  prepa- 
rations.     168,789 ;  May   29  ;    Serial  No.   130,056 ;   pub- 
lished Dec.  28,  1920. 
Paris  Upholstering  Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Parlor  chairs  and 

sofas.    168.969  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,691 ;  published 

Feb.  27.  1923. 
Parisian  Chocolate  Company.     (See  Vinikow,  Joseph.) 
Parisian   Imports.  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.      Face  cream  and 

face  powder.     164,971;  Feb.  27. 
Parisian    Specialty    Co.,    Seattle,    Wash.      Facial    packs. 

173,210  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  171,382  ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 
Paristyle  Novelty  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  nets. 

169,456 ;     June    19 ;    Serial    No.    175,154 ;    published 

Mar.  20,  1923. 
Paristvle  Novelty  Co.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Hair  nets. 

109,584  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  158,436  ;  published  Sept. 

5,   1922. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AlptiMietical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Paiistjle  Novelty  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  nets. 

171.636:  Aug.  7. 
Partstyle  Novelty  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  nets. 

173,565  ;  Sept.  25. 
Pariatyle  Novelty  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  nets. 

175,673  :  Nov.  6. 
Park   Chemical  Company.      (See   Lodder,   Andrew   J.) 
Park    Chemical   Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Metal-harden- 
ing  compounds.      163,147 ;   Jan.    2. 
Park  County  Milling  Co.,  Livingston,  Mont.     Wheat  flour. 

163,613 ;  Jan.  23. 
Park,    Edgar,    assignor    to    Mah-Jongg,    Inc.,    New    York, 

N.  Y.     Game  played  with  pieces  similar  to  dominoes. 

163,479-80  ;   Jan.  16. 
Park  Hotel  and  Bath.     (See  Magee,  Christopher,  jr.) 
Park    Importing   Co.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Artificial-pearl 

and  head  necklaces.     177,841 ;  Dec.  25. 
Park  &  Pollard   Company,   The,   Boston,   Mass.     Publica- 
tion issued  on  the  full   o'  the  moon.      177,669 ;   Dec. 

25 ;    Serial   No.   180,985 ;   published  Sept.   11,   1923. 
Park  &  Tilford,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cigars,  cheroots,  and 

little  cigars.     163,445  ;  Jan.  9. 
Park    &   Tilford,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Sweet   cider,    grape 

juice,   grenadine   sirup,   etc.     168,251  ;   May   15 ;    Serial 

No.  17.S.00.^  :  published  Feb.   27,  1923. 
Park    &    Tilford,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Cream    of    tartar. 

173,321 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  173,241 ;  published  June 

26,  1923. 
Park  &  Tilford,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Toothbrushes.     176,161 ; 

Nov.   20;    Serial  No.   168,487;   published  Dec.  5,   1922. 
Park    &    Tilford,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Fruit     (in    jars). 

Maraschino    cherries,    figs,    dates,    etc.      176,725 ;    Nov. 

27  ;   Serial  No.   172,553  ;   published  July  31,   1923. 
Parke,  Davis  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Laxatives  and 

cathartics.      168,830 ;    May    29  ;    Serial    No.    170,503 ; 

published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Parke,  Davis  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Nebulizers  and 

syringes.     171,359  ;  Aug.  7  ;   Serial   No.    170,782  ;    pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 
Parke,    Davis   &    Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Anassthetic 

cream.      172,227;   Aug.    28;    Serial   No.    174,632;   pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 
Parke,  Davis  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.   Antiseptic  mouth 

wash     and     gargle.       172.228 ;    Aug.     28 ;     Serial    No. 

174,633  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Parke,  Davis  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Preparation  for 

treatment     of     cholelithiasis      and     allied    conditions. 

172,229  ;   Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,634  ;  published  May 

1,  1923. 
Parke,  Davis  &  Company,   Detroit,   Mich.     Ointment  for 

eczema  and  Irritations  of  the  skin.     172,537  ;  Sept.  4  ; 

Serial  No.  173,903  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Parke,  Davis  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Hypodermic  so- 
lutions.    172,850  ;   Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,361 ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Parke,  Davis  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Hypnotic  and 

antispasmodic.     175.422  ;  Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No.   170,781 ; 

published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Parke,    Davis    &    Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Insecticide, 

antiseptic,  and  germicide.     175.650  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No. 

181,306  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Parke,    Davis   &    Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Extract   an- 
terior lobe  pituitary  gland.     176,313  ;  Nov.  20 ;   Serial 

No.    179,220;   published   July   31,   1923. 
Parke,    Davis  &   Company,   Detroit,   Mich.     Medicine   for 

whooping  cough,  bronchitis,  tuberculosis,  etc.     176,953  ; 

Dec.  11:  Serial  No.  181,612;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Parker-Bridget     Company,     Washington,     D.     C.       Men's 

winter  hats.     170,730 ;   July  24  ;   Serial   No.   172,238 ; 

published  Apr.  24,   1923. 
Parker-Bridget    Company,    Washington.     D.    C.       Ladies' 

sport  suits   and  coats.      171,138  :    July  31  ;    Serial   No. 

159,720;  published  May  1.  1923. 
Parker-Bridget  Company,  Washington,  D.  C.     Men's  neck- 
ties.    172.280  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  169,818  ;  published 

May  29,  1923. 
Parker-Bridget  Company.  Washington.  D.  C.     Boys'  suits. 

173,811:   Oct.   2;   Serial  No.   171,508;   published  July 

10.  1923. 
Parker  Brothers,  Portland,  Me.,  and  Salem,  Mass.    Parlor 

game  played  with  cards.     170,375  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No. 

174,330  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Parker  Brothers,  Portland,  Me.,  and  Salem,  Mass.     Board 

game  played  with  movable  pieces.     170,419  ;  July  17 ; 

Serial  No.  172,955  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Parker  Brothers,  Portland,  Me.,  and  Salem,  Mass.     Indoor 

table   ga;me.      174,800 ;    Oct.    23  ;    Serial    No.    180,721 ; 

published  July  31,  1923. 
Parker  Brothers,    Saiem,  Mass.      Card   games.      171,534  ; 

Aug.    7 ;    Serial   No.    175,210 ;    published   May    8,   1923. 
Parker-Browne    Company,    Fort    Worth,    Tex.      Nonalco- 
holic beverage  or  root  beer.     168,489 ;  May  22. 
Parker,    Charles,    Company,   The,    Meriden,    Conn.      Vises 

and  parts  of  vises.     163,885  ;  Feb.  6. 
Parker,   Chas.   V.,  Co.,  Harrisburg,   111.     Men's,  women's, 

and  children's  suits,  cloaks,  overcoats,  hats,  caps,  shoes, 

etc.     171,716  ;  Aug.  14  ;   Serial  No.  148,549  ;  published 

May  8,  1923. 
Parker,   Elgin    R.,   doing   business   as   Merit   Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Water  heaters  using  gas 

as  a  fuel.     168,513  ;  May  22. 
Parker    Pen    Co..    The,    Janesvllle,    Wis.      Fountain    pen. 

163,481;  Jan.  16. 


Parker  Pen  Co.,  The,  Janesville,  Wis.  Fountain  pens 
and  mechanical  pencils.  165,783 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
164,827;    published   Jan.    2,    1923. 

Parker  Products,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Holders  for  razor 
blades  during  sharpening.  175,587 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial 
No.     180,027 ;    published    Aug.     14,    1923. 

Parker,  Roland  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety-razor-blade- 
stropping  holders.  168,269 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
167,924;  published  Feb.   13,  1923. 

Parker  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Combination 
and    rubber    heels.      171,702 ;    Aug.    7. 

Parks-Belk  Company.  (See  Southern  Commercial  Com- 
pany.) 

Parks  &  Bohne,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Automobile  trans- 
mission bands.  174,442  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  176,645  ; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Parks-Cramer  Company,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Humidity 
regulators.  177.523 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  182,482 ; 
published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Parks,  Fred  C,  doing  business  as  The  Uncle  Tom  Com- 
pany, Minonk,  111.  Confection  consisting  of  chocolate- 
covered  bar  of  fruit  cake.     164,045  ;  Feb.  13. 

Parks.  Joseph  W..  doing  business  as  Wopsy  Poultry 
Yards,  Altoona,  Pa.  Live  poultry  and  eggs.  177,023; 
Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  166,092  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Parks  &  Parks,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Shoe  brushes.  168,249 ; 
May  15;   Serial  No.   173,528;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Parks  &  Parks,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Shoe  daubers.  171,622  ; 
Aug.   7  :   Serial   No.   177,322 ;   published  May  22,   1923. 

Parks  &  Parks,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Shoe  brushes.  172,868  ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  173,527  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Parks  &  Parks,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Shoe  brushes.  172,869  ; 
Sept.  11  :  Serial  No.  173.529  :  published  June  5.  1923. 

Parkstone  Laboratory.      (See  Graham,  William  A.) 

Parkview  Electric  Company.     (See  Eckelkamp,  John.) 

Parkview  Pharmacy.      (See  Smolinsky,  Phillip.) 

Paruibpck  Chocolate  Co.,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Choco- 
late candies.  171,125  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  175,515  ; 
published  May  15,   1923. 

Parrett  and  Swank,  North  Manchester,  Ind.  Compound 
for  the  treatment  of  cancers.  173,330  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial 
No.  171,548 ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Parrish,  Amos,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fashion  publication 
issued  twice  a  week.  167,830 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
169,923  ;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 

Parrott,  Herbert  G..  Chicago,  111.  Metal  polish.  177,313  ; 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  180,490  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Parsons,  Irving  R.,  doing  business  as  I.  R.  Parsons  &  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Nail  polish  in  powder  form.  173,045 ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,912  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Parsons  Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Auto- 
mobile door  hinges.     164,348;  Feb.  20. 

Parsons,  Montgomery  H.,  doing  business  as  Parsons 
Chemical  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Glue  for  lagging 
steel    pulleys   with    canvas.      175,241 :    Oct.    30. 

Parsons  Trading  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Broomroot 
for  brush  making.  165,122 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
125,100  ;  published  Mar.  16,  1920. 

Partola  Distributing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Anti- 
septic laxative.  165.673  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  166,569  ; 
published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Partola  Distributing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Anti- 
septic laxative.  168,322  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  167,532  ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Parvin,  W.   R.,  Co.      (See  Parvin,  William  R.) 

Parvin,  William  R.,  doing  business  as  W.  R.  Parvin  Co., 
Ogden,  Utah.  Fresh  deciduous  fruits  and  fresh  vege- 
tables. 168,479 ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  168,373 ;  pub- 
lished  Feb.  20,   1923. 

Parvin,  William  R.,  doing  business  as  W.  H  Parvin  Co., 
Ogden,  Utah.  Fresh  deciduous  fruits  and  fresh  vege- 
tables. 171,458  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  168,372  ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Pasca'l    Laboratory.      (See  Talbot,  Benson  A.) 

Pasch,  Frank  F.,  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Beverages  sold 
as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same.  175,674 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Paskocil,  Catherine,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Metal  cleaning 
and  polishing  powder.  169,437 ;  June  19 ;  Serial  No. 
173.296  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Passaic  Print  Works,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
163,482;  Jan.  16. 

Passaic  Print  Works,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Printed  lawns. 
165.560;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  156,406;  published  May 
9,   1922. 

Passaic  Print  Works,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
177,425  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  156,412  ;  published  Sept. 
18,   1923. 

Pastene,  P.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Canned  peeled  to- 
matoes, roasted  peppers,  and  tomato  sauce.  166.452  ; 
Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  166,095  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Pastene,  P.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Canned  peeled 
tomatoes  and  tomato  sauce.  173,741 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 
No.  178,278  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Pasteur  Laboratories  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fer- 
ments, serums,  vaccines,  virus,  and  disinfectants. 
164,472;  Feb.  20. 

Patch.  E.  L.,  Company,  The,  Stoneham,  Mass.  Skin  lotion. 
163,148;  Jan.  2. 

Patch,  B.  L.,  Company,  The,  Stoneham,  Mass.  Medicine 
for  increasing  the  fluidity  of  the  bile.  165,466  ;  Mar. 
13  ;  Serial  No.  168,122  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Patch,  E.  L.,  Company,  The,  Stoneham,  Mass.  Healing 
ointment  for  burns,  boils,  eruptions,  etc.  168,127  j 
May  15;   Serial  No.  171,100;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 

Patch,  E.  L.,  Company,  The,  Stoneham,  Mass.  Skin  lotion. 
172,664  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,482  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Patchogue-Plymouth  Mills  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Nets,'  draperies,  and  curtains  made  of  cotton.  171,367  ; 
Aug.    7 :   Serial   No.    169,924 ;    published   May    8,    1923. 

Patent  Novelty  Company.  Fulton.  111.  Glare-shield  at- 
tachments for  automobile  headlights.  175,516 ;  Nov. 
6 ;    Serial    No.    176.208 :    published    Aug.    28,    1923. 

Pateychuk,  Wolter  V.,  doing  business  .ts  W.  V.  Patty, 
Al'toona,  Pa.  Medicine  for  sore  throat,  influenza,  etc. 
170,414  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,206  ;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Path6-Cin6ma,  Anciens  Etabllssements  PathS  Frferes, 
Paris,  France.  Cameras,  cinematographic  projecting 
lanterns,  stereoscopes,  etc.  177,720 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial 
No.  158,442  ;  published  Oct.  2.  1923. 

Pathfinder  Publishing  Co.,  The,  Washington,  D.  C.  Week- 
ly publicaUon.  175,914  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,387  ; 
published  Aug.  21.  1923. 

Patjens,  Wm.  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Exterminating 
Engineers  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roach-ex- 
termin.iting  poison.  175,622 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
180.773  :   published   Aug.  28,  1923. 

Patrician  Olive  Oil  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Olive  oil. 
168,360  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  165,460 ;  published  Feb. 
13,  1923. 

Patrick,  F.  A.,  &  Co.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Clothing.  176,809  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Patrieki.  Thomas.  Hawkins,  Wis.  Lightning  arresters. 
172,009  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  175,884  ;  published  May 
8,   1923. 

Patrick-Young  Company,  also  doing  business  as"  Boyd 
Packing  Company,  Richmond,  Va.  Smoked  hams  and 
bacon.  174,633 :  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  179.677 ;  pub- 
lished July  31,  1923. 

Pa-Tro  Company,  The.  Port  Homer,  Ohio.  Remedy  em- 
ployed in  the  treatment  of  catarrh,  tonsillitis,  etc. 
165,712;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  168,276;  published  Dec. 
12    1922. 

Patsy  &  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ointments  used  as 
an  application  for  rheumatism,  colds,  etc.  164,117 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Patterson.  Al.  G.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Lubricating  oils 
and   greases.     163.757 :  Jan.   23. 

Patterson  Lock  Nut  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Lock  nuts. 
163,678:  Jan.  23. 

Patter.son  Sargent  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paints, 
paint  and  varnish  driers,  wood  stains,  etc.  163,694 ; 
Jan.   23. 

Patterson-Sargent  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dry  and 
ready-mixed  paints,  paint  and  varnish  driers,  paint 
enamels,  etc.     164,631;  Feb.  27. 

Patterson  Screen  Co.,  The,  Towanda,  Pa.  X-ray  screens, 
168,997-8  ;  May  29. 

Patton,  John  G.,  doing  business  as  Cafe  L'Aiglon,  Phila- 
delphia. Pa.  Raw  and  cooked  oysters  and  clams,  cooked 
lobster.<;,  scallops,  etc.  172,774  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
101,176;  published  June  5.  1923. 

Patty,  W.  V.     (See  Patevchuk,  Wolter  V.) 

Paul,  B.     (See  Balme,  Paul.) 

Paul,  Israel,  doing  business  as  Eusspharmaco  Products 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Medicine  for  the  treatment  of 
the  blood  and  stomach.  170,082  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 
167,533  :  published  Apr.  3,   1923. 

Paulero,  Alfonso  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Malt  and  hops  com- 
pound for  beverage  purposes.  167,173  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 
No.  171,948  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Pauli,  Hans,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Advertising  pamphlets, 
circulars,  bulletins,  and  supplements.  168,143  ;  M.iy 
15 ;     Serial    No.    170.078 ;     published    Jan.     30.     1923. 

Pauline  Mills,  Inc.,  Kings  Mountain,  N.  C.  Gray  and 
bleached  table  damasks  in  the  piece,  pattern  table- 
cloths of  damask,  and  damask  napkins.  165.708  ;  Mar. 
20  ;  Serial  No.  168.374 :  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Paul's  Bake  Shop,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Bread.  165,649 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Paulson.  Anna,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Candies,  pastries, 
breads,  and  cakes.  177,104 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
170.538 :    published    Sept.    18.    192.'^. 

Paulson.  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Steel  filing  cabinet. 
167,476  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  163.765  ;  published  Jan.  2, 
1923. 

Pavev  &  Kester,  Drs.,  Xenia,  Ohio.  Tooth  paste.  164,812  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Pavich,  Gregory  A.,  Kenosha.  Wis.  Medicine  for  head- 
ache and  dizziness,  watering  eyes,  and  eye  catarrh,  etc. 
165,472-3  ;  Mar.  18  ;  Serial  Nos.  168,139^0 ;  published 
Jan.  2.  1923. 

Pavich,  Gregory  A.,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Medicine  for  rheu- 
matism, diseases  of  nerves,  arteries,  etc.  165,845  ;  Mar. 
20;   Serial  No.  168,138;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Pavitchich,  Steve,  Woodriver,  111.  Drain  valves.  166.834  ; 
Apr.  17;   Serial  No.  170,208;   published  Jan.  23,   1923. 

Paxton  and  Gallagher  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Candy. 
167,701 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  165.410 ;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 


Paxtonic  Blood  Food  Co.,  Inc.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  I'repa- 
ration  for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  paralysis, 
pneumonia,  etc.  169,621  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  172,760  ; 
published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Payne,  Rose  E.,  doin^  business  as  Victor  Remedy  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Preparation  for  man  and 
beast  to  be  used  for  eczema,  cuts,  sores,  skin  diseases, 
etc.     164,727;  Feb.  27. 

Payson's  Indelible  Ink  Co.,  Northampton,  Mass.  In- 
delible ink.  165,345;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  164,946; 
published  Nov.   14,   1922. 

Paz,  C.  Barletta,  New  Orleans,  La.  Nerve  tonic.  168,114  ; 
May  15  ;   Serial  No.  151,019  ;  published  Feb.   20,  1923. 

Peacock,  William  F.,  doing  business  as  The  United  Food 
Products  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Food-flavoring  ex- 
tracts. 168,471  ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  167,735 ;  pub- 
lished  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Peak.  William  C,  Chicago,  111.  Phonograph  records. 
174,422  :  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  170,209  ;  published  June 
26,  1923. 

Pearldento    Company.      (See   Jacques,   May   0.) 

Pears,  A.  &  F.,  Ltd.,  London,  England.  Certain  named 
toilet  articles  and  preparations.  22,843;  renewed 
Apr.  18.  1923. 

Pearson,  Minnie  A.,  doing  business  as  Richardson's  Dry 
Hop  Yeast  Company,  Winchester,  Va.  Yeast.  166,771 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Pearson,  William  E.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  E.  T. 
Pearson,  Hamburg,  Germany.  An  oily  medicinal  prepa- 
ration for  internal  and  external  use.  23,662-3 ;  re- 
newed Sept.  26,  1923. 

Peart,  Harold  A.,  doing  business  as  Sprague  &  Carleton, 
Keene,  N.  H.  Porch  chairs,  porch  rockers,  and  settees. 
]  72.372-3:  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  158.645-6;  published 
Mav  15.  1923. 

Pease  &  Dwyer  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Horse  and  cattle 
feed.  165,271 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  159,051 ;  published 
Oct.   17,   1922. 

Peaslee-Gaulbert  Co..  Louisville,  Ky.  Varnish  stains 
and  paint  enamel.  175.588 :  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
179,882 ;    published   July    3,    1923. 

Peck,  Elbert  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dry,  paste,  ani 
ready-mixed  paints,  oil  colors,  varnish,  etc.  177,541 ; 
Dec.  18  :  Serial  No.  183,499  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Peck  &  Sterba,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medical  preparations 
for  leucorrhea,  cervical  catarrh,  etc.  175.483 ;  Nov. 
6:   Serial  No.  178,405;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 

Peck,  Stow  &  Wilcox  Co.,  The,  Southlngton,  Conn.  Pliers. 
168,150  :  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  172,613  ;  published  Feb, 
27    1923 

Peck'ham  Candy  Factory,  (See  National  Candy  Com- 
pany.) 

Pedersen,  Johannes  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  CoEfee-bag  sup- 
ports as  used  in  coffee  urns.  169,850  ;  July  3  ;  Serial 
No.  172,432  ;  pubUshed  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Pedigreed  Products  Corporation,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Nuts, 
salted  nuts,  granulated  nuts,  and  peanut  butter. 
176.700 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  176,648 :  published 
Sept.  11.  1923.  ^,   ^ 

Pedigreed  Products  Corporation,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Nuts 
and  peanut  butter.  177.727 ;  Dee.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
176,647;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Pedigreed  Seed  Company,  Hartsville,  S.  C.  Field  and 
garden  seeds.     164,781-2  ;  Feb.  27. 

Pedigreed  Seed  Company,  Hartsville,  S.  C.  Farm  and 
garden  seeds.  167,694  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  167.890  ; 
published  Feb.  20.  1923. 

Pee-Chee  Cleaner  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Shoe  enamels,  shoe  polishes,  shoe-cleaning 
compositions,  also  cleaning  compositions  for  silver  and 
gold.  168,054  ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  170,033 ;  pub- 
lished  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Pee  Dee  Manufacturing  Company,  Packingham,  N.  C. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     164,925  ;  Feb.  27. 

Peerless  Belting  Companv.  Gardenville,  N.  Y.  Leather 
and  cotton  belting.     168,523-4;  May  22. 

Peerless  Belting  Company,  Gardenville,  N.  Y.  Leather 
and    cotton    belting.      168,982  ;    May    29. 

Peerless  Confection  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Candies. 
174,660;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  169,605;  published  July 
24,    1923. 

Peerless  Confection  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Candies. 
175.079  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  169,604  ;  published  Aug. 
7,  1923. 

Peerless  Dentists,  The.      (See  Donohue,  Sarah  E.) 

Peerless  Folding  Ladder  Co.  (See  de  Saussure,  Frank  M., 
1r.) 

Peerless  Food  Products  Co.  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Preserved  cucumbers.  171,799 :  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No. 
176,362:  published  May   22,   1923. 

Peerless  Knitting  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Sweaters. 
168,293  ;  May  15. 

Peerless  Level  &  Tool  Co..  The,  Sterling,  111.  Tools,  and 
particularlv  levels.     169,711;  June  26. 

Peerless  Mfg.  Co.,  The.     Toilet  paper.     174,207;  Oct.  9; 

Serial  No.  179,679  :  published  July  10,  1923. 
Peerless   Mfg.    Co.,   The,    Norrlstown,    Pa.      Toilet   paper. 
174,575  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,678 ;  published  July  10, 
1923. 

Peerless  Paper  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Bond 
paper.  171,178 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  171,653  ;  pub- 
lished  May  8,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Peerless  Smoking  Jacket  Co.,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Outer 

clothing    for    men,    women,    and    children.      164,059 ; 

Feb.  la.  ^ 

Peerless  Specialty  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Staplin,  Way- 
land  D.) 
Peerless  Traveling  Goods  Co.,  Mayville,  Wis.     Coat  cases, 

suitcases,  traveling  bags.     166,960  ;   Apr.    17. 
Peggy's    Health    Food    Company,    Butte,   Mont.      Cereal. 

16T,213  :  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  164,829 ;  published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Peirson,    Lemuel    H.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Face-powder 

cakes.    169,125 ;  June  5.  ,     „  „       ^ 

Pelican    Bay    Lumber    Company,    Klamath    Falls,    Oreg. 

Lumber,    laths,    molding,    sidings.      175,922;    Nov.    13; 

Serial  No.  180,078  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Pelzer    Manufacttirinc    Company,    Pelzer,    S.    C.      Cotton 

piece  goods.     163,975 ;  Feb.  6. 
Penberthy  Injector  Company.  Detroit,  Mich.     Vaporizing 

devices    for    engines.      166,353 ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial    No. 

146,182;   published   Jan.   2,    1923. 
Pence,  Harry  E.,  doing  business  as  Lincoln  Steel  Products 

Company,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Pistons,    piston    pins, 

and  shafts  for  automobile  motors,  etc.     166,411 ;   Apr. 

3;  Serial  No.  166,850;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Pendale   Woolen   Mills,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Woolen   piece 

goods.      175,447 :    Nov.    6 ;    Serial   No.    183,161 ;    pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 
Pendas,  Jose  M.,  New  York,  N.  T.     Perfume,  rouge,  cold 

cream,     toilet     water,     face     and    toilet    powder,     etc. 

165,598  :  Mar.   13  ;   Serial  No.   131,087  ;   published  Dec. 

12,   1922. 
Pendle  &  Rivett  Limited,   London,   England.     Cloth    and 

stuffs   of  wool  and   worsted.     174,127 ;   Oct.   2 ;    Serial 

No.  180,549  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Pendleton  Manufacturing  Company.     Autun,  S.  C,  Laun- 
dry nets.     166,594-5  :  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  Nos.  163,238-9  ; 

published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Pendleton  Woolen  Mills,  Washougal,  Wash.     Bath  robes, 

shawls,  hosiery,  dress  shirts,  macklnaw  coats.    164,236  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Penick    &    Ford,    Ltd.,    Incorporated,    New    Orleans,    La. 

Molasses.       169,344 ;    .Tune    12 ;    Serial    No.     170,692 ; 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Penick    &    Ford,    Ltd.    Incorporated,    New    Orleans,    La. 

Table   sirup.      169,709 ;    June    26. 
Peninsular     Paper     Companv,     Ypsilantl,     Mich.       Cover 

paper.       166,268;    Apr.    17;    Serial    No.    172,345-7: 

published  Jan.   16,   1923. 
Peninsular    Paper     Company,     Ypsilantl,     Mich.       Cover 

paper.      169,182 ;    June    12  ;    Serial   No.    172,554  ;    pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 
Peninsular    Paper    Company,    Ypsilanti,    Mich.       Cover 

paper.     170,333  ;  July  10. 
Peninsular    Paper    Companv.       Ypsilanti,    Mich.      Cover 

paper.      175,356 :    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No.    178,279 ;    pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 
Penn  Drug  Specialty  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Finger- 
nail   files.      165,190 ;    Mar.     6 ;     Serial    No.     168,278  ; 

published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Penn    Paste   Milling   Company,    Wilkes-Barre,   Pa.      Dry 

pastes.      170,134  ;    July   10 ;    Serial   No.    160,255 ;    pub- 
lished Apr.   10,   1923. 
Penn   Rivet  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Elastic  web- 
bing.    165.310;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  161,335;  published 

Dec.  5.  1922. 
Penn    Tobacco    Company,    Wilkes-Barre.    Pa.      Cigarettes. 

169,959  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.  174,702  ;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Penn  Trouser  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Trousers,  men's  work 

pants,    and    trousers    for    outdoor    and    Indoor    sports. 

176,821 ;  Nov.  27. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company,  Salt  Lake  Citv,  Utah,  and  New 

York,    N.   Y.      Overalls   and   work    clothes.      163,614 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Children's  garters.     164,136  ;  Feb.  13. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  New 

York,    N.    Y.      Men's    ready-to-wear    clothing — namely, 

work  shirts.     164,833  ;   Feb.  27. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company,   Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Children's  ready-to-wear  clothing — namely, 

overall  combination  suits.     166,691 ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No. 

166,258  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Penney,    J.    C,    Company,    Salt    Lake    Citv,    Utah,    and 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  goods.     168,735  ;  May 

29 ;   Serial   No.    172,556 :   published   Feb.    27,   1923. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Men's  garters.     169,532  ;  June  19  ;  Serial 

No.  166,710  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Penney,  .T.  C,  Company;  Salt  Lake  City,  TItah,  and  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  eoods.     169,670-1  ;  June  26  ; 

Serial  Nos.  175,022-3  ;  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  New 

York,    N.   Y.      Men's   hats.      172,087 ;   Aug.   21 ;    Serial 

No.  176,759  ;  published  Mav  22,  1923. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Men's  and  boys'  caps.     172,088  ;  Aug.  21  ; 

Serial  No.  176,760;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company,  Salt  Lake  Citv.  Utah,  and  New 

York,   N.    Y.      Women's   hair   nets.      174,12.")  ;    Oct.    2  ; 

Serial  No.   180,491 ;   published  July  10,   1923. 


Pennsylvania  Baking  Company,  Scranton,  Pa.  Crackers 
or  biscuits.  168,924;  May  29;  Serial  No.  123,139; 
published  Oct.  5,  1920. 

Pennsylvania  Coal  &  Coke  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Coal  and  coke.     164,784  ;  Feb.  27. 

Pennsylvania  Coal  &  Coke  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coal  and  coke.  168,748  ;  May 
29  ;   Serial  No.   171,384  ;  published  Feb.   13,   1923. 

Pennsylvania  Coal  &  Coke  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coal  and  coke.  168,749  ;  May 
29;  Serial  No.  171,386;  published  Feb.   13,  1923. 

Pennsylvania  Crusher  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Crush- 
ers, breakers,  feeders,   hoppers.     163,665 ;  Jan.  23. 

Pennsylvania  Hosiery  Mills,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
171,762  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  160,363  ;  published  Sept. 
5,   1922. 

Pennsylvania  Lubricating  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Lu- 
bricating oils  and  greases.  174,898  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 
178,566;    published   July   31,    1923. 

Pennsylvania  Oil  and  Refining  Company.  (See  Pennsyl- 
vania  Refining  Co.) 

Pennsylvania  Petroleum  Company,  Kansas  City.  Mo.  Mo- 
tor-lubricating oil.  172,050 :  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No. 
151,957;  published  Nov.  8,  1921. 

Pennsylvania  Pump  &  Compressor  Co.,  Easton,  Pa.  Com- 
pressors and  pumps  and  attachments  therefor.  166,438  ; 
Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  166,906  :  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Pennsylvania  Refining  Co.,  K.arns  City  and  Oil  City, 
assignor  to  Pennsylvania  Oil  and  Refining  Company, 
Oil  City,  Pa.  Lubricating  oils  and  greases.  165,812  ; 
Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  167,325;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Pennsylvania  Salt  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadel- 
phia. Pa.  Lye.  177,222  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  176,094  : 
published  Sept.   18.  1923. 

Pennsylvania  Salt  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  Lve.  173,905-6;  Oct.  2;  Serial  Nos. 
176,096-7;  published  July  10,   1923. 

Pennsylvania  Salt  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  Lve.  173,907  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  176,095  ; 
published  July  10,  1923. 

Pennsylvania  Soap  Company  of  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Lancaster, 
Pa.     Soaps.     163,855;   Jan.  30. 

Pennsylvania  Soap  Company  of  Lancaster,  Pa.  Lancas- 
ter. Pa.  Soaps.  173,883  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,277  : 
published  June  12,  1923. 

Pennsylvania  Sugar  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Powdered 
substance  consisting  of  pectin  and  acidified  sugar. 
166,023  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  163,534  ;  published  Dec. 
5,   1922. 

Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills,  Inc..  Glen  Riddle,  Pa.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Pile  fabrics  in  the  piece.  175.178  ; 
Oct.   30  ;   Serial  No.   181,307  ;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 

Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills,  Inc.,  Glen  Riddle,  Pa.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Garments  for  women.  177,362  ;  Dec. 
18;    Serial  No.    181.862;   published   Oct.   2.    1023. 

Pennsylvania  Wire  Glass  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Sheet  glass.  167,043;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  170,596; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Penton  Publishing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Maga- 
zine published  weekly.  171,840  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 
171,281 ;    published    May    1,    1923. 

Penton  Pulilishing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Monthly  marine  periodical.  177,447  ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial 
No.   182,058 :   published   Sent.   25,   1923. 

Peoples  Drug  Stores,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Cigars. 
170,107  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  157,690  ;  published  Apr. 
3,  1923.  e 

Peoria    Chemical   Co.      (See   Kirby,    David   D.) 

Pep  Sand  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Medically-treated  in- 
soluble sand  for  use  by  humans,  animals,  and  fowl  for 
perfecting  digestion,  etc.     163,149  ;  Jan.  2. 

Pepe,  Joseph,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Macaroni.  166,192 ; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  161,700  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Pepin  Pickling  Co.,  Winona,  Minn.  Bulk,  bottled,  and 
canned  pickles,  canned  vegetables,  vinegar,  etc.  166,072  ; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  159,526  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Peppers,  Thomas  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fresh  canta- 
loupes. 170,118;  July  10;  Serial  No.  162,949;  pub- 
lished Apr.   3,   1923. 

Peppers,  "Thomas  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cantaloupes, 
fresh  citrous  fruits,  and  grapes.     172,501 ;  Aug.  28. 

Pepple,  D.,  and  Co.,  Bainbridge,  Ohio.  Face  lotion. 
172,725  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,669  ;  published  May 
15,  1923. 

Pepsin  Syrup  Co.,  Monticello,  III.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  digestive  disorders.  177,631  ;  Dec.  25  ; 
Serial  No.   184,148;  published  Oct.  23,   1923. 

Pepsodent  Company.  (See  Calcium  Products,  Incor- 
porated, assignor.) 

Perceval,  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cheese  and  mincemeat. 
170,828  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,820  ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Perceval,  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canned  soups,  truffles, 
cherries,  turtle  meat.     169,940  ;  July  3. 

Perceval,  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cheeses.  170,795  ;  July 
24;   Serial  No.   169,821;   published  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Perceval,  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lard,  vinegar,  olives, 
pickles,  sauerkraut,  olive  oil,  etc.  172.464  ;  Aug.  28  ; 
Serial   No.   169,819;   published  May  1,   1923. 

Perceval,  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Olive  oil.  173,770  ;  Oct. 
2  ;  Serial  No.  176,913  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 


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Perceval,  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cnnncd  okra.  173,785 
Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.   177,047  :  publl.^hed  July  3,  1923. 

Perceval,  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candy.  174,523 ;  Oct 
16;  Serial  No.  177,048;  published  ,Tuly  24,  1923. 

Perceval.  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canned  caviar.  175,665 
Nov.  6. 

Perceval,  C,  New  York,  Y.  Capers,  vinegar,  olives 
pickles,  lard.  etc.  176,701  :  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No 
177.049:  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

PSrcz.  Bernardo,  Mexico,  Mexico.     Medicinal  preparation 
for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism.     169,592  ;  June  26 
Serial  No.  147,307  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Perfect  Polish   Co.      (See  Nekritz,   Louis.) 

Perfect  Stove  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  Belleville,  111.  Coal 
and  gas  stoves  and  ranges.  175,859  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.  175,732  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Perfection  Beverages  Corporation.  New  York,^N.  Y.  Bev- 
erages sold  as  soft  drinks.     163,863  :  Jan.  30. 

Perfection  Biscuit  Company,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.  Biscuits. 
173,818 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  171,950 ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Perfection  Cap  Company,  Incorporated,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Men's,  women's,  and  children's  hats  and  caps.  171,892  ; 
Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  172,349  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Perfection  Garment  Company,  Martinsburg,  W.  Va. 
House  dresses  and  aprons.  175,116 ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial 
No.  176,692  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Perfection  Ty  Press  Manufacturing  Company,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  Form  over  which  neckties  are  to  be  drawn. 
165,925;  Mar.  20. 

Perfecto  Gear  Differential  Co.,  Bellingham,  Wash.  Va- 
riable-spei'd  axles  for  motor-driven  vehicles  and  parts 
of  such  axles.  169,273  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  148,296  ; 
published  Mar.  27.  1923. 

Perfume,  toilet  water,  and  sachet.  E.  Burnham,  Inc. 
166,178  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  166,497  ;  published  Dec. 
5,  1922. 

Perfumeria  Gal,  Sociedad  Anonima,  Madrid,  Spain.  Toi- 
let powders  and  handkerchief  extracts.  172,737  ;  Sept. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  169,418  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Perfumerie  Caron.     (See  DaltrofE,  Ernest,  assignor.) 

Periodical  Digest  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Magazine  or  periodical  issued  fortnightly.  167,487 ; 
May  1  ;  Serial  No.  155,318  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Periodical  Publishing  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Quarterly  publication.  171,807  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 
177,403;   published  May  22,  1923. 

Perkins,  B.  F.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Cloth  pilers, 
exhaust  fans,  rag  cutters,  paper  and  textile  finishing 
machinery.     167,299  ;  Apr.  24. 

Perkins  &  Butler,  Inc.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Toilet  paper. 
172,297  :  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  177,990  ;  published  May 
29.  1923. 

Perkins-Campbell  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,«iphio.  Auto- 
mobile and  vehicle  coverings.     176.813  :  Nov.  27. 

Perkins,  Charles  B.,  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Smoking  tobacco. 
170,367  ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  173,980 ;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Perkins  Marine  Lamp  Corporation,  New  York  and  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Lamps,  lanterns,  etc.  171,487 ;  Aug.  7 ; 
Serial  No.   139,369  ;   published  May   22,  1923. 

Perkins  Products  Co.,  Hastings,  Nebr.  Toilet  and  me- 
dicinal preparations.  167,231 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
105.411:   published   .Tan.   30,   1923. 

Perkins,  Robert  F.,  Framingham  Center,  Mass.  Fresh 
apples,  fresh  potatoes,  fresh  cream,  cattle.  167,057 ; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  160,721 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Perkins,  William,  doing  business  as  Midland  Creamery  Co., 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Butter.  172,985  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
174,027  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Perlmann,   Louis.      (See  Friedrich,   Johannes.) 

Perlmann,  Schal  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Doilies. 
163,979 :  Feb.  6. 

Pernetti,  B.,  Co.     (See  Pernettl,  Biagio.) 

Pernerti,  Biagio,  doing  business  as  B.  Pernetti  Co.,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Candied  citrus  fruits.  165,437  ;  Mar. 
13:  Seri.il  No.  165,707;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Perolin   Fabrikationsgesellschaft  m.   b.   H.,    Vienna,  Aus- 
tria.    Ethereal   oils  and  essences   for  deodorizing   and 
purifying    the    air.       170,215 ;     July     10 ;     Serial    No. 
146.780  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Peroxide     Chemical    Co..    The,     St.     Louis,    Mo.      Toilet 

cream.     169,116  :  June  5. 
Perper,  Dalton  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ladles'  and  misses' 
dresses.     176,240  :   Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.   182,835  ;   pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Perrin,  V.,  &  Cie.,   Grenoble,   France  ;   Txindnn,   Encland  ; 
and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fabric  gloves.     168,263  ;  May  15  ; 
Serial  No.  170,539  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Perrotti,  Mario  T.,  doing  business  as  Perrotti  Drug  Com- 
pany,   Providence.    R.    I.      Preparation    for    the    treat- 
ment of  corns.     177,168  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,216  ; 
published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Perry,  A.  J.,  and  Co.,  Dunlow,  W.  Va.     Medicinal  prepa- 
ration    for     the     treatment     of     stomach     and     bowel 
troubles,   coughs,    etc.      176,223 ;   Nov.   20 ;    Serial   No. 
177,242 ;   published   Aug.   7,    1923. 
Perry,  David,  Dallas,  Tex.     Oil  burners.     170,225  ;   July 
10;  Serial  No.  154,458;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 


Perry,  Desjardins  &  Temple  Co.,  assignor  to  The  Skylark 
Radio  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Radio  receiving  seta 
and    anteniiaj    anil    jiarts    thereof,    head    phones,    etc. 
107,259;  Apr.  24;   Serial  No.   168,000;  published  Jan. 
23    1923 
Perry,   Desjardins  &  Temple   Co.,   The,   assignor  to  The 
Skylark   Radio  Company,   Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Radio  re- 
ceiving sets,  parts  thereof,  antennJB  and  parts  thereof, 
head     phones,     etc.     167,260 ;     Apr.    24 ;     Serial     No. 
167,999  :  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Perry,  J.  C,  &  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Canned  veg- 
etables,   fruits,   and    fish,    sweet   pickles,    olives,    rolled 
oats.     167,078 ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  156,401 ;  published 
Dec.  26,  1922. 
Pest-U-Di   Chemical   Company.      (See   Glassner,   Otto  A.) 
Pestine   Chemical   Co.      (See  Klebanoff,   David.) 
Peter   Cailler   Kohler    Swiss   Chocolates    Co.,    Inc.,    New 
York,     N.     Y.       Milk-chocolate     coating     for     candy. 
171,665  ;  Aug.  7. 
Peter  Company,  The,  Houston,  Tex.     Eggs,  hutter,  poul- 
try, and  pecans.    172,817  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  172,434  ; 
published  May  8,  1923. 
Peter   Hand   Brewery    Co.,   The;    The   Peter   Hand    Com- 
pany,  Chicago,   111.,  successors.     Lager  beer.     24,057 ; 
renewed  Jan.  16,  1924. 
Peterkin      Company,     The,     Baltimore,     Md.        Candies. 
174,007 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    174,485 ;   published    July 
17,  1923. 
Peters,    Albert   T.,   doing  business   as   Vitamineral   Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Peoria,  111.     Cattle,  swine,  dairy,  and  poultry 
feed.      176,506 ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No.    161,200 ;    pub- 
lished July  31,  1923. 
Peters  Brothers  Rubber  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Back- 
ing or  reenforcing  cotton   cloth   and  white  shoe   cloth 
in   the  piece.     177,312;   Dec.  18;   Serial  No.   167,098; 
published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Peters,  M.  C,  Mill  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.     Stock  and  poultry 
feed.     167,278  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  149,929  ;  published 
Jan.  30,  1923. 
Peters,  M.  C,  Mill  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.     Poultry  and  stock 

feeds.     174,133  ;  Oct.  2. 
Peters,    M.    C,    Mill   Co.,    Omaha,    Nebr.      Poultry   feeds. 
176,577;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  177,993;  published  Aug. 
21,   1923. 
Peters,    M.    C,    Mill   Co.,   Omaha,    Nebr.      Poultry    feeds. 
177,188  :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,991 ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 
Peters    Manufacturing    Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Shoe 
fabrics.     170,179;  July  10;   Serial  No.  176,209;   pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 
Peters,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  The  Red-Ot  Com- 
pany,     Providence,     R.      I.        Medicinal     preparation. 
175,625  ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   180,722  ;   published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 
Petersen,  Paul  W.,  Chicago,  111.    Refrigerated  comestibles — 
namely,    frozen    fish.      171,315 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial    No. 
167,421;  published  May   1,   1923. 
Petersen's,    J.    H.    C,    Sons    Company,    Davenport,    Iowa. 
NegUgee  shirts,  work  shirts,,  overalls,  and  men's  trou- 
sers.    163,150  :  Jan.  2. 
Petersen's,   J.   H.   C,    Sons   Company,   Da-^nport,   Iowa. 
Children's  play  suits,   wash   suits,   and  "Boys'  knicker- 
bockers, blouses,  and  shirts.    166,597  ;  Apr.  10 ;    Serial 
No.  153,367  ;  Published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Peterson,    Chas.,    Duluth,    Minn.      Insecticide.      169,683 ; 
June  26 ;  Serial  No.  172,761 ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Peterson  Paper  Company,  The,  Davenport,   Iowa.     Toilet 
paper.      172.082  :    Aug.    21 ;    Serial   No.    176,501  ;    pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 
Petot.  Charles  E.,  doing  business  as  the  Petot  Shoe  Com- 
pany,   Cleveland,    Ohic.      Shoes    and    slippers    made    of 
leather.     163,811 ;  Jan.   30. 
Petot  Shoe  Company.     (See  Petot.  Charles  E.l 
Petrlch,  Mike  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  cancer.      173,333 ;    Sept.   25 ;   Serial  No. 
171,187  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Petrlch,  Paul,  doing  business  as  Coronado  Fish  Co.,  San 
Diego,  Calif.     Canned  fish,     173,223  ;   Sept.  18  ;   Serial 
No.  174,150 ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Petrie.    William    K.,    Dundee.    Scotland.      Floor    polish. 
176,641 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,091 ;  published  Sept 
18    1923 
Petrocelli,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Canned 
tomato  sauce.     169,311 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  169,182 ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Petrocelli.   Joseph,   &   Co.,   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Olive 
oil.     177,262  :   Dec.   11  ;   Serial  No.   169,181 ;  published 
Sept.  25.  1923. 
Petroleum  Export  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Kero- 
sene    and     gasoline     and     lubricating     oil.       170,175 ; 
July  10;  Serial  No.  176,211;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Petroleum  Export  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Gaso- 
line,  kerosene,   lubricating  oil,   and   gas   oil.      170,178  ; 
July  10;  Serial  No.  176,210;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Petroleum  Products  Co.,  San  F'rancisco,  Calif.     Lubricat- 
ing   oils     and     greases,     gasoline,     motor     spirit,     etc. 
170,561  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,904  ;   published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 
Petroleum  Service  Corporation,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Liq- 
uid fuel.     176,000  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  170,753  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 
Petroleum    Soap    Company.       (See    Haskina    Brothers    & 
Company.) 


758 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Petruzzelli,  Ignatius,  New  York,  N.  T.  Rubber  cover- 
ings for  hats.     171,657 ;   Aug.   7. 

Pettijohn  California  Breakfast  Food  Company,  Minneapo- 
lis, Minn.,  assignor  to  The  Quaker  Oats  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Rolled  wheat.  22,459 ;  renewed  Feb.  14, 
1923. 

Pettit  &  Bickford  Company,  Wayzata,  Minn.  Lever  cas- 
ings for  bottoms  of  automobile  bodies.  172,987  ;  Sept. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  173,981  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Petty,  J.  K.,  &  Company,  Incorporated,  doing  business 
as  Lebanon  Boiler  Works,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Steam 
boilers.     177,605  ;  Dec.  18. 

Petzelt,  Christopher,  assignor  to  Virginia  A.  Petzelt 
Meier,  doing  business  as  C.  Petzelt  Manufacturing 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Face  ointment  for  beauti- 
fying the   skin.      22,935 ;   renewed  May   2,   1923. 

Pew,  John,  &  Son,  assignor  to  Gorton-Pew  Fisheries  Co., 
Gloucester,  Mass.  Preserved  fish.  22,908 ;  renewed 
May   2,   1923. 

Peyton,  W.  P.,  Fruit  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fresh  cit- 
rous fruit,  fresh  grapefruit.  175,772  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.  177,863  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923.    . 

Pfaltz  &  Bauer,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarns,  silks, 
•nnd  threads.  175,474;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  181,773; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Pfau's  American  Instruments  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medi- 
cal and  surgical  appliances.  172,422  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial 
No.  175,025  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Pfeffer  Milling  Company,  Lebanon,  111.  Wheat  flour. 
167,427 ;   May   1 ;    Serial   No.    165,032 ;    published    Jan. 

2,  1923. 

Pfeffer  Milling  Company,  Lebanon,  111.  Wheat  flour. 
170,833  :  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,080 ;  published  Feb. 
27    1923 

Pf elder,  Frederick,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Syringes. 
168,416;   May  22;   Serial  No.  172,685;   published  Feb. 

'   20    1923. 

Pfeiffer,  s'..  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Medicinal  tonic.  165,859  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  131,040  ; 
published  Dec.  6,  1922. 

Pfeiffer,  S.,  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Vermin  poison. 
164,235  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pfeiffer,  S.,  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion for  the  treating  of  croup,  colds,  and  inflamma- 
tion. 170,205  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  173,207  ;  published 
Mar.  27,  1923. 

Pfund  Nursery  Co.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Nursery  products. 
170,528;  July  17;  Serial  No.  174,028;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Pfyffer,  Siegfried,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Metallic  solder- 
ing alloys.  170,416  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,053  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Phelps,  Phoebe,  Caramel  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Caramels. 
173,787 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  177,243 ;  published  July 
3    1923. 

Phe'nis  Cheese  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Butter.  171,687  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Phenlx  Cheese  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Cheese.  176,724; 
Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.   172,392  ;  published  July  24.  1923. 

Philadelphia  Carpet  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wilton 
carpets.  169,531 ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  166,604  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 

Philadelphia  Mineral  Flooring  Company,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Dry  powdery  cementitlous  material.  165,917 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Philadelphia  Paper  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia 
and  Manayunk,  Pa.  Paperboard.  173,273  ;  Sept.  18  ; 
Serial  No.  174,855  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Philadelphia  Quartz  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sodium 
silicate.  173,425;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  158,727;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

Philadelphia  Quartz  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Publi- 
cations and  printed  literature.  173,608 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Se- 
rial No.  158,728  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Philadelphia  Rug  Mills,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wool 
rugs.  168,403  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  171,459  ;  published 
Feb.  20,  1923. 

Philadelphia  Storage  Battery  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Storage  batteries.  165,176 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
170,540;   published   Dec.   19.   1922. 

Philadelphia  Storage  Battery  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Batteries  and  battery  parts  and  supplies.  174,566 ; 
Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.  177,617  ;  published  July  10,   192.5. 

Philip  Morris  &  Co.  Ltd.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigarettes. 
173,131;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  179,416;  published  June 
12,  1923. 

I'hilipp,  Gustily  A.      (See  Schulz.  F.  .\.,  and  Philipp.) 

Philippe,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Massage  for  the  face 
and  body.  170,385 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  170,542  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923.     . 

Philippe,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  tonic.  168,444; 
May  22  ;   Serial  No.   170,541  :   published  Feb.  20.   192.^. 

Philippe,  Louis,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rouge,  powder, 
and  rouge  compacts,  brilllantlnes,  etc.  173,323 ;  Sept. 
25  ;  Serial  No.  173,105  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Philippe,  Louis,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Tooth  paste  and 
footh  powder.  167,584;  May  1;  Serial  No.  170,153- 
published  Jan.  .30,  1923. 

Phllipps  Aktjen-Gesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many. Electrical  lamps,  electromotors,  dynamos,  etc 
170,217 ;  July  10 ;   Serial  No.   150,286  ;  published  Apr. 

3,  1923.  ^ 


Phllipps  Aktien-Gesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many. Orchestrions,  pianos,  organs,  etc.  172,694 ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  135,212  ;  published  May  29,  1928. 

Philips,  Josiah  G.,  doing  business  as  World  Refining 
Company,  Easton,  Pa.  Lubricating  oils  and  greases. 
177,422  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  160,080  ;  published  Sept. 
19,  1922. 

Philips,  Ralph  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Underwear  of  textile 
material  for  women  and  girls.  173,436 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Se- 
rial No.  174,750  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Phtlipsborn's  luc.  (now  by  change  of  name  The  Former 
Corpor^ation.) ,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Philipsborn's 
Inc.  Ladies'  and  misses'  underwear.  169,092 ; 
June  5. 

Philipsborn's,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Fur  coats,  scarfs,  muffs, 
chokers,  and  dolmans.  171,847  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 
171,036;    published   May   15,    1923. 

Philipsborn's,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Serges,  satins,  and 
silks  in  the  piece.     171,897  ;  Aug.  14. 

Philipsborn's,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Youns:  men's  suits  and 
overcoats.  175,203  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  175,155  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Phillips,   A.      (See    Phillips,    Anna.) 

Phillips,  Anna,  doing  business  as  A.  Phillips,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Ladies'  neckwear.     163,151 ;  Jan.  2. 

Phillips,  Charles  H.,  Chemical  Company,  The,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Preparation  of  magnesia.  24,049 ;  renewed 
Jan.  16.  1924. 

Phillips,  Charles  H.,  Chemical  Company,  The,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Essential  oils  and  chemicals.  24,395 ;  re- 
newed Mar.  20,  1924. 

Phillips,  Charles  H.,  Chemical  Co.,  The,  Glenbrook, 
Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparations  of  magnesia, 
preparations  of  cod-liver  oil;  and  tonic  medicines. 
176,216;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  178,463;  published  Sept. 
11    1923 

Phillips,  Charles  H.,  Chemical  Co.,  The,  Glenbrook, 
Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparations  of  mag- 
nesia, preparations  of  cod-liver  oil,  and  tonic  medi- 
cines. 176,217 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  178,466 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Phillips,  Charles  H.,  Chemical  Co.,  The,  Glenbrook,  Conn., 
and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cocoa  and  chocolate.  176.613 ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,465 ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Phillips,  Charles  H.,  Chemical  Co.,  The,  Glenbrook, 
Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cocoa  and  chocolate. 
176,706  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  178,464  ;  published  Sept. 
11,   1923. 

Phillips  &  Hart,  Jacksonville,  Pla.  Hosiery.  172,207 : 
Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  173,297  ;  published  May  29,  192.5. 

Phillips,  I.  &  M.      (See  Phillips,  Manning.) 

Phillips  Insulated  Wire  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Insulated  wire  and  insulated  wire  cables.  23,857  ;  re- 
newed Nov.  21,  1923. 

Phillips-.Torf«B  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clothing  and 
wearing  apparel — namely,  coats  and  suits,  hats  and 
caps,    etc.      163,827-8 ;    Jan.    30. 

Phllllps-Joaes  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  166,214  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169.032  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.   12,   1922. 

Phillips-Jones  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Neckbands. 
166.700  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  167,782  ;  published  Jan.  9. 
1923. 

Phillips-Jones  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dre.'^s,  negli- 
gee, and  work  shirts,  collars,  cuffs,  pyjamas,  and  night- 
shirts. 166,701 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  167,781 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  23,  1923. 

Phillips-Jones  (Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress, 
negligee,  and  work  shirts,  collars,  pyjamas,  and  night- 
shirts. 169,173 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  169,033 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 

Phillips-Jones  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirts,  night- 
shirts, pyjamas,  and  boys'  blouses.  171,776  ;  Aug.  14 ; 
Serial  No.  173,145  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Phillips-Jones  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collars. 
172,169-70;  Aug.  21.  ^ 

Phillips-Jones    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Shirt^W 
blouses,  and   pyjamas.     176,137 ;  Nov.  20 ;   Serial  No. 
183,122;  published   Sept.  11,  1923. 

Phillips,  Leo  F.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beads  and 
bead  trimmings.  173,623  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  165,599  ; 
published  July  3,  1923. 

Phillips,  Manning,  doing  business  as  I.  &  M.  Phillips,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Women's  shirts,  trousers,  and  jackets. 
170,880 ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  157,581 ;  published  Apr. 
24,    1923. 

Phillips,  Patents  Limited,  London,  England.  India-rubber 
tips  and  pads  for  heels  of  boots  and  shoes.  163,383 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Phillips'  Patents  Limited,  London,  England.  India-rub- 
ber plates  or  pads  for  attachment  to  the  soles  of  boots 
and  shoes.  168,316 ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  168,234 ; 
published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Phillips  &  Slack,  Inc..  Northfield.  Vt.  Monumental  blocks 
of  granite.  175,826 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  182.548 ; 
published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Philsbern  Products  Co.      (See  Bern,  Philip  S.) 

Phi nney- Walker  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Hocks. 
176.764  :  Nov.  27. 

Phinney-Walker  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clocks. 
176,766-7  ;  Nov.  27. 


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Phoenix  Flour  Mill,  Evansville,  Ind.  Wheat  flour. 
176,451;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  176,914;  published  Aug. 
14,  102a. 

Phoenix  Glass  Company,  The,  Monaca,  Pa.  Shades, 
globes,  and  other  glassware.  23,832 ;  renewed  Nov. 
21,  1923. 

Phoenix  Ice  Machine  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ice  and 
refrigeratinir  machinery,  ammonia  compressors,  receiv- 
ers, and  condensers,  etc.  172,019;  Aug.  21;  Serial 
No.  170.7S.'S  ;  published  Mav  22,  1923. 

Phoenix  Metal  Stamping  Co.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Sanltarv  cans.  166,233;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  165,303; 
published  Oct.  17,  1922. 

Phorylles,  S.  L..  Inc.,  Nt'w  York,  N.  T.  Children's  dresses 
of  cotton  and  silk.     164,868  ;  Feb.  27. 

Phospho-AIbumen  Company,  Incorporated,  The,  Newburgh, 
N.  Y.  Pharmaceutical  preparations  for  the  treatment 
of  nervous  diseases,  etc.  169  831  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No. 
173,146  ;   published  Mar.   13,  1923. 

Phospho-Albumeu  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
Pharmaceutical  preparation  for  strengthening  the 
genital  glands,  etc.  169,835 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No. 
173,005;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Phospho-AIbumen  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
Pliarmaceiitical  preparation.  172,223  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial 
No.    174,258 ;    published   Apr.    24,    1923, 

Phospho  Food  Co.  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cereal  break- 
fast food,     165,656  ;  Mar.  13. 

Phospho  Food  Co.  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Breakfast 
Cereal.  165,820;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  165,717;  pub- 
lished .Ian.  30.  1923. 

Phospho  Food  Co.,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Breakfast 
oeroal.  167,121  ;  Apr,  24  ;  Serial  No.  164,950 ;  pub- 
Ushed  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Photoplast  Corporation  of  America,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Stage  apparatus  for  the  production  of  scenic  etfects. 
164,334;  Feb.  20. 

Physical  Culture  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Monthly 
magazine.  165.218 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  165,815 ; 
published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Physical  Culture  Corporation,  New  York,  N,  Y,  Weekly 
magazine.  165,219;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  165,814; 
published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Physical  Culture  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Monthly 
magazine.  165,220-1 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  165,812-3  ; 
published  Dec.  5,  3  922. 

Physician's  Radiopathic  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Radioactive  pads  for  surgical  or  medical  use.  166,497  ; 
Apr.   3 ;    Serial  No.   162,265 ;   published  Jan.   9,   1923. 

PhvsiKurate  Limited,  London,  England.  Preparation  for 
the  treatment  of  uric-acid  complaints.  165,436  ;  Mar. 
13  ;  Serial  No.   165,712  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Physio-Chemical  Laboratories,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Granulated  effervescent  salt  compound  used  as  a  blood 
salt.     166,988  ;  Apr.  17. 

Piasa  Wholesale  Candy  Co.,  Inc.,  Alton,  III.  Candy. 
163.384;  Jan.  9. 

Plcard,  Henri,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hats  and  caps. 
174,730-1 ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  Nos.  160,428-9  ;  published 
July  31,   1923.  „  ,     ^    ,      „,. 

Pickaninny  Freeze  Company  of  America,  Salt  Lake  City, 
tUah.  ice  cream  or  analogous  confections — namely,  in- 
dividual frozen  dainties.  165,796 ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No. 
163.172;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Pickering,  Joseph,  &  Sons,  assignor  to  Joseph  Pickering 
&  Sons,  Limited,  Sheffield,  England.  Preparation  for 
whitening  and  coloring  buckskin  leather.  18,578 ; 
renewed  Nov.   4,    1920. 

Pickup,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Harpic  Manufacturing 
Co.,  London,  England.  Lavatory  cleanser.  171,868; 
Aug.   14;   Serial  No.   174,259;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Pietogram  Company,  The.      (See  Talman,  Charles  F.) 

Pictorial  Review  Company,  'The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress 
patterns.  171,863  ;  Aug,  14  ;  Serial  No,  174,526  ;  pub- 
lished  May    22,    1923. 

Pidgeon,  C.  T.,  Millinery  Co.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Hats  for 
women.  172,124  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  175,103  ;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 

Pled  Pipers  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roach-exter- 
minating poison.  166,697  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  166,903  ; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Piedmont  Manufacturing  Company,  Piedmont,  S.  C, 
Sheetings.     163.483;  Jan.   16. 

Piedmont  Mills,  Inc.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Self-rising  biscuit 
flour.  165,951 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  135,167 ;  pub- 
lished  Nov,   7,   1922. 

Pierce-Arrow  Motor  Car  Company,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Gas  and  oil  lamps.  166,517  ;  Apr.  3  :  Serial  No.  159.523  ; 
Mar.   28.   1922. 

ricrco  Companv,  The,  East  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Oils  for 
treating  artificial  and  real  leather.  165,073;  Mar.  6; 
Serial   No.   160,968  ;   publishpd  Nov.  28,   1922. 

Pi?i'cr  Companv,  The,  East  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Oils  for 
trrntine  artificial  and  real  leather.  167.915  ;  May  8  ; 
Serial  No.  169.224;  published  Jan.  2,   1923. 

Pierce  Governor  Company,  The,  Anderson,  Ind.  Device 
used  in  connection  with  internal-combustion  engines 
for  stopping  the  same.  168,181  :  May  15  ;  Serial  No. 
169,321  :   published   Feb.   13,   1023. 

Pierce,  .Tames  H.,  Bay  Citv,  Mich.  Motor  trnfks. 
169,134 ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  138.098 ;  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 


Pierce  &  Pierce,  Prairie  Depot,  Ohio.  Fresh  eggs,  baby 
chicks,  and  grown  chickens.     165,643  ;   Mar.  13. 

Pierce.  S.  S.,  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Cold  cream,  lemon 
cream,  nodor  (deodorant  cream),  rose  water,  etc. 
164,424  ;   Feb.  20. 

Pierce,  S.  S.,  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Cigars.  176,139; 
Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  183,043 ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Pierini,  Attilio,  doing  business  as  Great  Northern  Fur 
Dyeing  and  Dressing  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fur 
skins  and  pelts  imitating  seal.  169,349  ;  June  12  ;  Se- 
rial No.  171,387  ;   published  Mar.   13,   192.3. 

Pierini,  Attilio,  doing  business  as  Great  Northern  Fur 
Dyeing  and  Dressing  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Raw 
fur  skins,  and  pelts.  169,350 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
171,388;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Pierini,  Attilio,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Furs  and  pelts. 
174,955  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  163,173 ;  published  Aug. 
7,  1923. 

Pietzuch  Wonder  Arch  Guide  Heel  Company,  The,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Heels  made  of  rubber  or  analogous 
material.  176,644  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  143,996  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 

Piggly  Wiggly  Corporation,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Butter. 
165,402;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  156,544;  published  Oct. 
31,  1922. 

Pike  Manufacturing  Company,  The  Pike  Station,  Haver- 
hill, N.  H.  Oilstones  and  whetstones  23,448  ;  renewed 
Aug.  1,  1923. 

Pike  Manufacturing  Company,  Pike  and  Littleton,  N.  H. ; 
Evansville,  Vt. ;  New  York,  N.  Y.  ;  Orleans,  Ind.  ;  and 
Hot  Springs,  Ark.  Oilstones,  scythestones,  whet- 
stones, axstones,  etc.  170,680 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
173,783  :  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Pike  Manufacturing  Company,  Pike  and  Littleton,  N.  H.  ; 
Evansville,  vt. ;  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Orleans,  Ind. ;  and 
Hot  Springs,  Ark.  Oilstones,  scythestones,  whet- 
stones, axstones,  etc.  171,350 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 
173,362 ;    published    Apr.    24,    1923. 

Pilcher,  Albert  S.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Piano  polish. 
167,758 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  170,504 ;  published  Feb. 
13,  1923. 

Pile,  J.  C,  Remedy  Co.     (See  Cunningham,  Jesse.) 

Pilger,  Herbert,  Plainview,  Nebr.  Fly-chasing  attachments 
to  be  attached  to  screen  doors.  171,893  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Se- 
rial No.  172,012;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Pillsburv  Flour  Mills  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Mixed  feed.     167,310  ;  Apr.  24. 

Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Semo- 
lina.    172,495-6  ;  Aug.  28. 

Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Flour 
made  from  wheat.  172,951 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
174,334;    published   June  5,   1923. 

Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Flour  made  from  wheat.     175.706 ;   Nov.   6. 

Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Flour 
made  from  wheat.  176,729 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
173,377;   published   Aug.   7,   1923. 

Pincus  &  Otto,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Gloves.  175,305 ; 
Nov.   6:   Serial  No.  164,001;   published  Aug.   14.   1923. 

Pine  Balm  Company,  The,  Shady  Dale,  Ga.  Antiseptic 
oil  for  all  pains.  Influenza,  asthma,  etc.  169,941 ; 
July  3. 

Pineberry  Punch  Syrup  Co.    (  See  Wolf,  Lewis.) 

Pine-0  Chemical  Company.     (See  Boyd,  A.  C.) 

Pingo    Company.      (See    Crocker,    Josiah    H.) 

Pinkerton  Electric  Equipment  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio 
receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.      164,646  ;  Feh.  27. 

Pinkham  Vulcan  Compound  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Chemical  compound  for  normalizing  steel,  etc. 
167,524 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  165,811  ;  published  Jan. 
9,   1923. 

Pinkus,  Max,  doing  business  as  John  Price  &  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Canned  salmon.  171,124 ;  July  31  ;  Se- 
rial No.   175,735  :  published  May  15,  1923. 

Pioneer  Broom  Co.,  Inc.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Whisk  brooms. 
172,176;  Aug.  21. 

Pioneer  Broom  Co.  Inc.,  The,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Brooms 
and  parts  thereof.     172,184  ;  Aug.  21. 

Pioneer  Creamery  Co.,  Galesburg,  111.  Butter,  eggs,  and 
raw  cream.  165.103  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  143,781 ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  7,  1922. 

Pioneer  Creamery  Co.,  Galesburg,  111.  Butter,  egs:ft,  both 
fresh  and  storage,  and  raw  cream.  167,357  ;  May  1 ; 
Serial   No.    143,783;    published   Dec.    19,    1922. 

Pioneer  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Roofing  cement.  168,213 ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  141,870  ; 
published  Feb.  6,   1923. 

Pioneer  Motor  Bearing  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Motor 
bearings.      163,882  ;   Feb.    6. 

Pioneer  Pad  Co.,  The.     (See  Schwahn-Seyberth  Mfg.  Co.) 

Pioneer  Radio  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  sup- 
plies.    164,860;   Feb.    27. 

Pioneer  Radio  Corporation,  Galesburg,  111.  Variometers 
and  variocouplers.  177,616 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
182,606  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Pioneer  Soap  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Preparation 
for  cleaning  and  polishing  metal,  glass,  enamel  ware, 
etc.  167,796 ;  May  8 :  Serial  No.  163,824 ;  pub- 
lished .T.nn.  30.  1923. 

Piquette  Mitchel  Company.      (See  Mitchel,  C.  Piquette.) 


760 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


f: 


Pirazzi,  Gustav,  &  Comp.,  Offenbach-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many. Violins  and  similar  instruments,  guitars,  man- 
dolins, harps,  and  strings  for  said  instruments. 
167,429 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  164,825 ;  published  Jan. 
30    1923 

Plstola,  Dante,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Medicine  used  In 
the  treatment  of  piles  and  flatulency.  178,339  ;  Sept. 
25 ;  Serial  No.  173,298 ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Pitet,  Uobert  Y.  L.,  Paris,  France.  Artists'  and  house- 
painters'  brushes.  165,481 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
167,998  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Pitet,  Robert  Y.  L.,  Paris,  France.  House-painters' 
brushes.  165,482  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167,997  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

Pitney-Bowers  Postage  Meter  Co.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Post- 
marking and  stamping  machines.     164,573  ;  Feb.  20. 

Pittman  Chemical  Company,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Fluid 
formula  and  preparation  for  killing  house  flies,  mos- 
quitoes, roaches,  etc.     164,106  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pitts,  A.  E.,  Shoe  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Shoes. 
172,815-16 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  Nos.  172,437-8  ;  published 
June  5,  1923. 

Pitts,  A.  E.,  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Shoes.  172,818  ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,436  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Pitts,  A.  B.,  Shoe  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Shoes, 
172,929;  Sept.  31;  Serial  No.  172,435;  published  June 
5    1923. 

Pittsburg'  Specialty  Co.,  Pittsburg,  Kans.  Preparation 
for  renewing  the  finish  of  painted,  varnished,  or 
lacquered  surfaces.  166,165 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
165,719;   published   Dec.    19,    1922. 

Pittsburg  Storage  Company,  Pittsburg,  Tex.  Sweet  po- 
tatoes in  their  natural  state.     163,386  ;  Jan.  9. 

Pittsburgh-Des  Moines  Steel  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Manufactured  structural  steel  for  bulMings,  bridges, 
towers,  etc.  167,867 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  168,940 ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Pittsburgh  Lamp.  Brass  &  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Oil  stand  and  oil  hanging  lamps,  portable  gas 
lamps,  oil  stoves.     163,385  ;  Jan.  9. 

Pittsburgh  Oil  Refining  Corporation,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Lubricant  or  grease  for  gear  cases  of  automobiles. 
170,213  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  144,423  ;  published  Sept. 
19    1922. 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Liquid 
paint.     163,152  ;  Jan.  2. 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Glass 
for   walls,    partitions,    floors,    etc.      163,523 ;    Jan.    16. 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Liquid 
and  paste  paints.  170,296 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
175,518;  published  Apr.  17,   1923. 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Var- 
nish. 170,318  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  175,517  ;  published 
Apr.   3,   1923. 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Liquid 
and  paste  paints.  170,768 :  July  24 ;  Serial  No. 
177,451 ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Co.,  Rennous-Kleinle  Division,  Bal- 
timore, Md.  Paint,  varnish,  whitewash,  sash,  fitch 
fresco,  calcimine  and  other  brushes.     164,329  ;  Feb.  20. 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Co.,  Rennous-Kleinle  Division, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Paint,  varnish,  whitewash,  sash,  cal- 
cimine, etc.,  brushes.  175,404 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
162,197 ;   published    Aug.    21,    1923. 

Pittsburgh  Shovel  Company,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Shovels. 
163,991 ;  Feb.  6. 

Pitt.sford  Purity  Pie  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Pies. 
3  65,947:  Mar.  20. 

Placer  County  Mountain  Fruit  Co.,  New  Castle,  Calif. 
Fresh  fruits — viz,  pears,  cherries,  peaches,  plums,  etc. 
166,261  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  164,948  ;  published  Dec. 
10,   1922. 

Plainville  Electric  Products  Company,  The,  Plainville, 
Conn.  Knife  switches,  panel  boards,  switchboards,  and 
fuse  reducers.  171,073  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  171,432  ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Plant,  Thels  &  Gould  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Writ- 
ing, bond,  and  ledger  paper.  175,316  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 
No.  181,147;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Plant,  Theis  &  Gould  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Tympan  paper.  175,317  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,146  ; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Plant,  Thomas  G.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Boots,  shoes, 
,     ,.  ..         g.    ggj.jj^j   jjp     165,156; 


and    slippers.      165,297  ;   Mar 

published  Nov.  7,   1922. 
Plant,  Thomas  Q.,  Company.  Boston,  Mass. 

Blippers,  and  spats.    166,308  ;  Mar.  27. 
Plant,     Thomas    G.,     Company,     Boston, 

shoes,    and    slippers.      176,124 ;    Nov. 

167,422;  published  Julj  31,  1923. 
Plant,    Thomas    G.,    Company,    Boston, 

176,660;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  181,958 

18,  1923. 
Planten,   H.,  &   Son,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N. 


Boots,  shoes, 

Mass.      Boots, 
20;    Serial    No. 

Mass.      Hosiery. 
;  published  Sept. 

.  ,  .    ,      -  Y.     Haarlem  oil 

In  capsules.  172,752;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  165,204; 
published  May  22,  1923. 

Planters  and  Merchants  Mills.  New  Braunfels  and  San 
Antonio,  Tex.  Gingham  cloth  in  the  piece.  171,445  ; 
Aug.   7;   Serial  No.   1, "59,429  :   published    Aug.   29.   1922 

Planters  Nut  &  Chocolate  Company,  Wllkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Candy.  173,377  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  176,567  ;  pub- 
lished July  13,  1923. 


Planters  Nut  &  Chocolate  Company,  Wllkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Candy.  173,887:  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  176,568;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

Plaskul    Game    Company.       (See    Johnson,    Anna    L.    R.) 

Platinide  Co.  Inc.,  The,  Providence,  R.  I.  Platers'  bars, 
sheet  metal,  metal  rods,  and  ingots.  171,875  ;  Aug.  14  ; 
Serial  No.  173,719;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Piatt,  E.  F.,  doing  business  as  Northwest  Nitrox  Com- 
pany, Portland,  Me.  Nitrous  oxide  and  medicinal 
oxygen.  176,414  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,770  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 

Piatt,  Harry  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  boys'  outer 
garments.  173,409  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  176,916  ;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

Piatt's,  Chicago,  111.  Hosiery.  170,143  ;  July  10  ;  Serial 
No.  163,170;  published  Apr.   10,  1923. 

Plax  Company,  Inc.,  The,  doing  business  as  The  Clax  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Laxative  tablets.  163,153 ; 
Jan.    2. 

Play-0-Lite  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Electric-motor- 
driven  tools  and  kitchen  utensils.  165,285  ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  152,858  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Plaza  Music  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonographs. 
175,730  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,110  ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Pleasant  Grove  Canning  Co.,  Pleasant  Grove,  Utah. 
Fresh  deciduous  and  citrous  fruits,  fresh  vegetables, 
canned  fruits,  and  vegetables,  etc.  171,186  ;  July  31 ; 
Serial  No.  171,952  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Pleasant  Grove  Canning  Company,  Pleasant  Grove,  Utah. 
Fresh  deciduous  and  citrous  fruits,  fresh  vegetables, 
etc.  173,842 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  171,951 ;  published 
July  3,  1923. 

Plenge's  Pharmacy,  Inc.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Ant  mats  and 
containers.  172.748;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  166,605; 
published  May  29,  1923. 

Fletcher,  Eugene  M.,  doing  business  as  Breathe-0-ToI-Co., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Inhalers  for  the  treatment  of  colds, 
catarrh,  hay  fever,  infiuenza,  etc.     164,511 ;  Feb.  20. 

Pliable  Arch  Support  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Arch 
supports.  168,585  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  163,471 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 

Plough  Chemical  Company,  doing  business  as  Plubo 
Manufacturing  Company,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Hair  dress- 
ing.    165,008  ;  Feb.  27. 

Plowman.  Arthur  S.,  doing  business  as  Plowman  Nut  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Salted  and  unsalted  nuts.  165,851  ; 
Mar.  20:  Serial  No.  153.155;   published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Plowman  Nut  Co.     (See  Plowman,  Arthur  S.) 

Pluko  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Plough  Chemical 
Cornpany.) 

Plumb,  Fayette  R.,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Files. 
170,069 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  165,504  ;  published  Apr. 
10,   1923. 

Plushkell,  August  B.,  doing  business  as  Flatopn  Binder 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Loose-leaf  binders. 
177..391  ;  Dec.  IS ;  Serial  No.  181,864  ;  published  Oct. 
2,  1023. 

Pl.vmouth  Gypsum  Co.,  The,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.  Plaster, 
168,666 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  153,618  ;  published  Dec. 
26,  1922. 

Plymouth  Gypsum  Co.,  The,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.  Plaster. 
168,667  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  153,617 ;  published  Jan. 
9,  1923. 

Pneulec  Machine  Company  Limited,  The,  Birmingham, 
England.  Molding  machines,  core-making  machines, 
sand  mixing  and  conveying  machines,  etc.  174,513 ; 
Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.   178,356  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Pneumatic  Cushion  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Air 
springs  for  vehicles.     167,954 ;  May  8. 

Pneumocol  Company.      (See   Strain,  Lewis  K.) 

Poage-Wall  Milling  Co.,  Catlettsburg,  Ky.  Wheat  flour. 
167,131.     Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  157,772  ;  published  Dec. 

19,  1922. 

Podawinnikoff,  Fred,  Kamsack,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
Liquid  medicinal  preparations  for  the  treatment  of  open 
wounds  of  animals.  168,210 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
152,479;  published  Jan.   2,   1923. 

Podesta  Import  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Mush- 
room sauce,  olive  oil,  dry  mushrooms,  concentrated 
paste,  etc.  167,084;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  152,586; 
published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Poe  Chemical  Company.      (See  Bryant,  Frank  H.) 

Pogo  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Jumping  stick. 
176,107:  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  154,757;  published  June 

20,  1922. 

Pohlman,  John  W.,  doing  business  as  J.  W.  Pohlman  Co.. 
Indianapolis,   Ind.     Brake  linings.     173,082;   Sept.   11. 

Pohlmann,  Herman  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Writing  paper. 
172,257  :  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  148,851  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Pohlmann,  Herman  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Writing  paper. 
174,930;    Oct.   23. 

Point  Adams  Packing  Co.,  Hammond,  Oreg.  Canned  sal- 
mon. 166,248  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,350  ;  published 
Dec.  12,  1922. 

Poiret,  Paul,  doing  business  as  Les  Perfums  de  Rosine, 
Paris,  France.  Perfumes  and  toilet  waters.  177,454-5  ; 
Dec.  18;  Serial  Nos.  178,467-8;  published  Sept.  25, 
1923. 

Poirette  Corsets,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  bras- 
sieres, girdles,  and  confiners.     163,615  ;  Jan.  23. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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land  Soap  Works,  Auniston,  Ala.     Washing  powder,  oil 
jnd   liquid    soap,   etc.      175,992 ;    Kov.    13 ;    Serial   No. 


rolak's  Fnital  Works,  Amersfoort,  Netherlands.  Natural 
and  syutlietic  essential  oils  and  materials  suitable 
for  the  production  of  perfumes.  170,450;  July  17; 
Serial  No.    17L'.240 ;   published  Apr.   10.   lii-'3. 

Poland  Paper  Company,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.  Bond, 
ledger,  and  writing  paper.  167,154  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 
No.  172,651  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Poland  I'aper  company,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.  Bond, 
ledger,  and  writing  paper.  168,419;  May  22;  Serial 
No.  172,4S9  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Poland  Paper  Company,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.  Paper  used 
for  printing,  writing,  bookkeeping,  and  typewriting, 
and  mailing  envelopes.  168,851  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
174,099;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Polai  ■  "■ 
ai 
161.792;  published  Sept.  4,  192.S. 

Polar  Cake  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.  Edible  article  of  manufac- 
ture or  sweetmeat  preferably  composed  of  ice  cream 
and  cake  incased  in  a  chocolate  coating.  170,120 ; 
July  10  ;  Serial  No.  163,944  ;  published  Dec.  6,  1922. 

I'olai  Food  I'nulucts  Corp.,  Boston.  Mass.  Edible  choco- 
late-lined shell  adapted  to  contain  ices.  176.423  :  Nov. 
27  ;   Serial  No.   181.539  :  published  Sept.   11,   1923. 

Polaris   Co..   The.      (See   Muir,   Chas.   S.) 

Polatsik,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soap.  107,283; 
Apr.  24. 

Polizzi.  Orazio.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Picture  postal  cards. 
168,036  ;  May  8. 

Polkase  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sanitary  bloom- 
ers.    164,379  ;  Feb.  20. 

Pollack,  Dr.,  Health  Products  Corporation.  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Vaginal  syringes  and  nozzles.     163,387  ;  Jan.  9. 

Pollack,  Dr.,  Health  Products  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Antiseptic,  germicidal,  and  therapeutic  compositions 
for  vaginal  douching.  167,652 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
108.064  ;   publish   Jan.  9,  1923. 

PoUak  Bros.  Companv,  The,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Dresses 
and  waists.  173,866  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,211  ;  pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 

PoUak  Steel  Companv,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Forgings  and 
castings.     164,406  ;  Feb.  20. 

Pollard,  Frank  L.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Clothes 
racks  for  drying  clothes.  167,902  ;  May  8 ;  Serial 
No.  169.374  ;  published  Feb.  6.  1923. 

Pollock  Pen  Company.  (See  Pollock,  Robert  T.,  as- 
signor.! 

Pollock,  Robert  T.,  assignor  to  Pollock  Pen  Company, 
Boston,  Mass.  Writing  inks.  165,341  ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  163.107  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Pollock,  Robert  T.,  assignor  to  Pollock  Pen  Company, 
Boston,  Mass.  Pens,  nibs,  pencils,  and  fountain  pens. 
165,557 :  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  156,015 ;  published  Dec. 
12,  1922. 

Pollock,  Wm.,  Milling  &  Elevator  Co.,  Mexico,  Mo.  Gra- 
ham wholewheat  flour.     166,983 ;  Apr.  17. 

Polo  Manufacturing  Company,  Clinton.  Iowa.  Trousers. 
175,468:  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  182,113;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

Polygon  Products  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Cement  packing  for 
.loi'nts.  172,144 :  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  177,514 ;  pub- 
lished May  29,   1923. 

Polygon  Products  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Preparation  for 
cleaning  fabric,  leather,  and  woodwork,  etc.  173.754  ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,515  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Polyphonwerke  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Phonographic  note  disks,  note  cylinders,  sound  plates 
or  records,  etc.  167.353  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  145,585  ; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Polyphonwerke  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Phonographs,  coin-operated  talking  and  musical  ma- 
chines and  phonograph  needles.  171,039  :  July  31  ;  Se- 
rial No.  145,583  ;  published  Apr.   24,  1923. 

Pom  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  The,  Lebanon.  Pa.  Renovating, 
cleaning,  and  metal-polishing  preparations.  173.969"; 
Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No.   168,124  ;   published  May   15.   1923. 

Pomeroy  &  Van  Deusen.  assignor  to  H.  M.  Van  Deusen 
Whip  Co..  Westfield,  Mass.  Whips.  21,844 ;  renewed 
Oct.  4.  1922. 

Pond.  E.  K..  Company.  Chicasro.  111.  Peanut  butter. 
171.627:  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  176,427;  published  May 
22.  1923. 

Pond,  Harry  A..  Bav  Citv.  Mich.  Pile  remedv.  176.992; 
Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  179,425;  published  Sept.  IS,  1923. 

Pond's  Extract  Companv.  Dover,  Del.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Pace  powders.     164,625  ;  Feb.  20. 

Pongee  Waist  Hoiise,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Ladies' 
wearine  apparel — namely,  waists.     163.939;   Feb.  6. 

Pool.  William  W.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Cotton  mattresses. 
167,315  ;  Apr.  24. 

Poole  Engineering  and  Machine  Company.  Baltimore  and 
Woodberry,  Baltimore,  Md.  Power  and  hand  operated 
washing  maehinefi.  174,573 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
179,428;   published   June   12.    1923. 

Poor,  Charles  L.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.     168,301 ;  May  15. 

Poor,  Charles  L..  Co..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  170.183;  .July  10;  Serial  No.  176,035;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Poor,  Charles  L.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  170.184;  .Tuly  10;  Serial  No.  176.038;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 


Poor,  Charles  L.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  173,473;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  176,214;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

Poor,  Charles  L.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  173,477  ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  176,042 ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

I'our,  Charles  L.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  177,221  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,040  ;  published 
Sept.   IS.  1923. 

Poor,  Roger  A.,  doing  business  as  Oral  Laboratories, 
Salem,  Mass.  Medicated  chewing  gum  for  gum  and 
teeth  diseases.  167,658  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  167,829  ; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Pope,  Angelo  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gelatinous  compound 
and  nonalcoholic  preparation  for  the  relief  of  dyspep- 
sia, loss  of  appetite,  etc.  176.304;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No. 
179.282;   published  Aug.   21,   1923. 

Popel-Giller  Co.,  Warsaw,  111.  Malt  sirup  for  food 
purposes.  168,362  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  165,412  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 

Popp.  William  J.,  doing  business  as  Fort  Orange  Chem- 
ical Company,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Hand  soan.  168,599 ; 
May  29  ;   Serial  No.  168.430  :  published  Fi'-b.  13.   1923. 

Popper,  E.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars.  163,524  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Popper,  E.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars.  164,800 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Poppert,  Henry  A.,  &  Son  Companv,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Steam-pressure  cooker.  168,944;  May  29;  Serial  No. 
172,686;    published  Mar.  6,   1923. 

Popsicle  Corporation,  The.  New  York.  N.  1'.  Lollvpops. 
177,230  :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,614  ;  published"  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

Popular  Brassiere  Company.     (See  Levy,  Leo  E.) 

Popular  Products  Company.      (See  Tauch.   Werner  C.) 

Porcupine  Medicine  Co.      (See  De  Brule,  August  G.) 

Poro  College.     (See  Malone,  Annie  M.) 

Portage  Shoe  Mfg.  Company,  Portage,  Wis.  Shoes  made 
wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.  171.570  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial 
No.   173,530;   published  May   1,   1923. 

Porter  Brothers,  Inc.,  Framingham,  Mas.?.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Sweaters,  dress,  negligee,  and  sport  shirts  for 
men,  ladies'  waists,  blouses,  arid  sport  skirts.  164,225  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Porter  Electric  Carbureter,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid- 
level  indicators.  167,226  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,777  ; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Porter  Electric  Carbureter.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Liquid-level  indicators.  169,223  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No. 
158,142;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Porter,  Henry  K.,  Everett,  Mass.  Bolt  clippers,  wire  cut- 
ters, pliers,  and  shears.  165,445  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No. 
165.153  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Porter,  Kenneth  E.,  doing  business  as  Rustnot  Products 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Table,  kitchen,  butcher,  and 
hunting  knives  and  forks.  173,195  ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial 
No.  173,106  :  published  June  19,  1923. 

Porter's,  Mrs.,  Salad  Dressing.  Ir.c,  Seattle.  Wash. 
Mayonnaise,  salad,  and  Thousand  Island  dressings  for 
salads.     175,698  ;  Nov.  6. 

Portland   Cordage   Co..   The,   Portland,   Oreg.     Rope   and 

twine.     175.250  ;  Oct.  30. 
Portland   Cordase   Co.,   The,   Portland,    Oreg.      Rope  and 

twine.     175.260;  Oct.  30. 
Portland   Cordage   Co.,   The,    Portland,   Oreg.     Rope   and 

twine.     175,670  ;  Nov.  6. 
Portland   Vegetable   Oil   Mills   Co..   Portland,    Oreg.     Co 

conut-oll    cake,    stock,    and    poultry    feed,    and    meal 

175,719  ;  Nov.  6. 
Portland    Woolen    Mills,    Portland,    Oreg.      Auto    robes 

blankets,  and  goods  in  the  piece.     171,969  :  Aus.  14. 
Portner,    Robert.    Brewing    Companv,    Alexandria,    Va 

Lager  beer.     23,870  ;  renewed  Nov.  28,  1923. 
Porzellanfabrik  Ph.  Rosenthal  &  Co.,  A.   G..  Berlin.   Ger 

many.      China.      171.500;   Aug.   7;   Serial   No.    171,103 

Published  May  22,  1923. 

Porzellanfabrik  Ph.  Rosenthal  &  Co.,  A.  G.,  Berlin.  Ger- 
many. China.  171.501 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  171,102  ; 
published  May  15.  1923. 

Positype  Corporation  of  America.  The.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sensitized  photographic  paper  in  rolls  and  sheets  and 
postal  or  maliing  cards.     164,534  :  Feb.  20. 

Positype  Corporation  of  America.  The.  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Photographic  sensitized  paper.     164,996  ;  Feb.  27. 

Positype  Corporation  of  America,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Photographic  mountines  of  card  or  paper  stock. 
105.3.34;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  162,136;  published  Nov. 
14.   1922. 

Posner.  Dr.  A.,  Shoes,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
171.714:  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  149.772;  published  May 
8,   1923. 

Posselt.  Alfred  H..  Boundbrook,  N.  J.  Toilet  preparations. 
164.290;  Feb.  20. 

Post-Glover  Electric  Company,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Elec- 
trical resistances.  168.414;  May  22;  Serial  No. 
172.764  :   published   Feb.   20.    1923. 

Post-Golden   Rule  Fuel  Co.      (See  Goodwin,  Harry  L.! 
168,168:   May  15;   Serial  No.  166,245;   published  .Tan. 
.30.   1923. 

Post-Time  Publishing  Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tri- 
weekly and  daily  puhlicatinn.  170.050:  July  10;  Se- 
rial No.   175,323;  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Post,  Leo  L.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.,  assignor  by  mesne  as- 
signments to  Mint  Products  Co.,  Inc..  Port  Chester, 
N.  Y.  Cigarettes.  166,923 ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No. 
155,446 ;  published  July  25,  1922. 

Postel,  Ph.  H.,  Milling  Co.,  Mascoutah,  111.  Self-rising 
wheat  flour.  167,020;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  162,134; 
published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Postex  Cotton  Mills,  Post,  Tex.  Cotton  piece  goods, 
pillowcases,  and  sheets.     170,344  ;  July  10. 

Postum  Cereal  Company  Incorporated,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Corn  flakes.  170,853 ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  163,763 ; 
published  Feb.   13,  1923. 

Postum  Cereal  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
aud  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Cereal  breakfast  foods. 
172,234  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,976  ;  published  May 
15,  1923. 

Potor  Coffee  Co.     (See  Lindstrom,  Victoria  C.) 

Potter,  c.  U.,  Co.,  The,  Stamford,  Coun.  Radio  equip- 
ment. 172,304;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  175,437;  pub- 
lished May  29,   1923. 

Potter,  M.  E.,  &  Company.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ointment  for 
eczema  and  all  skin  diseases.  165,714 ;  Mar.  20 ; 
Serial  No.  168,236  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Potter-McCune  Company,  McKeesport,  I'a.  Coffee,  canned 
fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish,  table  molasses.  171,020 ; 
July   31 ;   Serial  No.   167,687  ;   published   Apr.   3,   1923. 

Potter-Wrightiugton,  Inc.,  Charlestown,  Boston,  Mass. 
Bread  wrappers.  170,466  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  164,187  ; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Potter- Wrightington,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Bread  and 
crackers.  171,064  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  164,186  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

Potter-VVrightington,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Bran  for  use 
In  making  bakery  products.  172,469  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial 
No.  171,467  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Pottgieser,  Joseph  M.,  Ocean  Park,  Calif.  Medicinal 
preparation  for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  neuritis, 
etc.  175,100  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,740 ;  pubUshed 
Aug.  7,  1923. 

Poultry,  Producers  of  Southern  California,  Inc.,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.  Fresh  eggs.  167,130 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial 
No.  158,723 ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Pound,  George  H.,  doing  business  as  Xress  Laboratories, 
Los  Angeles,  CaUf.  Hair  tonic.  174,473 ;  Oct.  16 ; 
Serial  No.  178,280  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Powcba  Co.,  Little  Neck,  N.  Y.  Preparations  for  de- 
stroying worms,  bugs,  insects,  etc.,  and  for  treatment 
of  the  soil.     164.453:  Feb.  20. 

Powell  and  Albert  Co.,  The.     (See  Olmstead,  Albert.; 

Powell  &  Campbell,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather  shoes. 
166,967  ;  Apr.  17. 

Powell,  James  H.,  Watertown,  Mass.  Cotton  thread. 
1(13.525;  Jan.  16. 

Powell  Knitting  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
164,748  ;  Feb.  27. 

Powell  Knitting  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
165,004^  Feb.  27. 

Powell  Knitting  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hosiery.  166,690;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  166,246;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Powell  Knitting  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ho- 
siery. 168,236 ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  166,254  ;  published 
Jan.  30,  1923. 

Powell  Knitting  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hosiery.  168,356  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  166,247  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

Powell  Knitting  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ho- 
siery. 171,460;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  168,237;  pub 
lished  May  8,  1923. 

Powell  Knitting  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ho 
siery.  171,467  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  166,248  ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Powell  Knitting  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ho- 
siery. 173,430;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  166,250;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Powell,  Leopold,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars,  cheroots, 
and  little  cigars.  171,038  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  149,480  ; 
published  May   15,   1923. 

Powell,  Samuel  S.,  Winterset,  Iowa.  Insecticide  for 
fowls.  172,949  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,409  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Power,  Edwin  I..  Solano,  Calif.  Fruits  and  nuts. 
177,147  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  156,017  ;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Power  Supply  Company,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Power  belt- 
ing, hose,  packing,  etc.  167,719 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
145,647 ;   published   Jan.   9,   1923. 

Powers,  Friend  &  Lichtman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fringes 
and  art  needlework.  173,726 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
179,426  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Powers,  Walter  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Beverages.  177,416 ; 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  165,809  ;  published  Oct.  2.  1923. 

Powers-Weightman-Eosengarten  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Barium-sulphate  cream  for  radiologic  examination. 
175,400;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  165,200;  published  Jan. 
2,   1923. 

Powner,  Charles  T.  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Books  and 
magazines.     174,543  ;  Oct.  16. 

Prager,  Wm.  L.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Moving-picture  films. 
164.954  :   Feb.   27. 

Prairie  Remedy  Co.,  Batavia,  111.  Stock  and  poultrv 
tonics  and  conditioners.  170,214  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 
146,397;    published   Apr.    10,    1923. 


Pratt  Food  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Foods  for  chickens, 
ducks,  turkeys,   geese,  pigeons,  etc.     163,695 ;   Jan.  2^. 

Pratt  Food  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Foods  for  horses, 
mules,  cattle,  calves,  ducks,  birds,  etc.  167,145 ; 
Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.  156,339  ;  published  Dec.  19,   1922. 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Caliper 
gauges.  174,107 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  164,452 ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

Precision  Equipment  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Spark 
plugs  and  wireless  apparatus.    164,626  ;  Feb.  20. 

Precision  Metal  Workers,  Chicago,  111.  Hand  soap  powder, 
hand  soap  paste,  and  carbolated  soap  paste.  167,567  ; 
May  1 ;    Serial  No.   167,648 ;   published  Dec.   26,    1922. 

Preis,  J.  J.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boys'  outer  gar- 
ments. 171,888 ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  172,490 ;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 

Premier  Cutlery,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Certain  kinds 
of  cutlery  of  base  metal.  168,713  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
159,050 ;   published    Mar.    13,    1023. 

Premier  Cutlery,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Certain  kinds 
of  cutlery  of  base  metal.  172,249  ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
159,049  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Premier  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Audiofrequency 
transformers.  177,699  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  183,162  ; 
published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Premier  Malt  Products  Company  of  Ohio,  Inc.,  Chicago, 
111.,  and  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless, 
fruit-flavored  concentrate  for  beverage  purposes. 
167,048  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  170,213 ;  published 
Jan.  30,  1923. 

Premier  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Goff,  Milton  G.) 

Premus  Hat  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Lndips'  hats.  166,671  :  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No. 
165,503  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Prescott  &  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Domestic  refriger- 
ators. 171,224  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  177,199  ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Prescott,  J.  L.,  Company.     (See  Morse  Bros.,  assignor.) 

Prescott,  William  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pile  ointment. 
165,624  :  Mar.  18  ;  Serial  No.  167,485  ;  published  Dec. 
12,    1922. 

Preserving  Mushroom  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Salad  dress- 
ing. 174,706 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  176,693 ;  pub- 
lished June   19,  1923. 

President  Suspender  Company,  Shirley,  Mass.  Garters. 
173,602  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  106,787  ;  published  July  3. 
1923. 

Presquele   Finishing   Co.      (See    Stickley,    Albert.) 

Press,  Candace  M.,  doing  business  as  C.  M.  Press  &  Co., 
Cement,  Ohio.  Preparation  for  pyorrhea,  abscesses, 
sores,  cancer,  and  ulcers.  176,189 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial 
No.  174,637;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Press  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dally  comic 
.strip  in  the  Evening  World  newspaper.  163,722-4 : 
Jan.  23. 

Press  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Daily  car- 
toon in  the  Morning  World  newspaper.  163,725 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Press  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Colored 
comic  page  in  the  Sunday  World  newspaper.  163,726  : 
Jan.  23. 

Press  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Daily  comic 
strip  in  the  Morning  World  newspaper.    163,727  ;  Jan.  23. 

Press  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Colored 
comic  page  in  the  Sunday  World  newspaper.  163.796  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Press  Publishing  Company,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Colored 
comic  page  in  the  Sunday  World  newspaper.  169,075  ; 
June  5  ;   Serial  No.   170,896  ;  publi.shed  Feb.   27,   1923. 

Press-Union  Publishing  Co.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Title 
of  its  daily  publication.  167,593-4 ;  May  1  ;  Serial 
Nos.  169,778-9;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Presslo  Leather  Products  Corporation,  Brooklyn  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Spectacle  cases.  169,473 ;  June  19 ; 
Serial  No.  173,720;   publi.shed  Mar.  20,   1923. 

Prestia,  Frank,  doing  business  as  The  White  Rose  Ice 
Cream  and  Frozen  Custard  Biscuit  Company,  New 
Orleans,  La.  Ice  cream  and  frozen-custard  biscuit, 
168,558  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  166,468 ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Prest-O-Lite  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Weld- 
ing apparatus  using  gas.  167,074  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 
107,374  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Preston,  Burton,  &  Co.,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Monuments. 
171,373 :  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  157,002 ;  published  May 
1,  1923. 

Pre  Ven  Shun  Laboratories,  The.  {See  Hughes,  Wil- 
liam S.) 

Price,  Anna  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sanitary  covers  for 
toilet  seats.  176,474  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  181,088 ; 
published   Sept.    18,    1923. 

Price,  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Advertising  motion-pic- 
ture-projection  apparatus,    motion-picture-display    cahi-  ^  ■ 
nets,  etc.     170,941;  July  24;   Serial  No.  168,691;  puh-«' 
lished  Apr.  24,  1923.  ■ 

Price-Booker  Manufacturing  Company,  Waco  and  Hous- 
ton, Tex.  Pickles  and  condiments.  171.099  ;  July  31  : 
Serial  No.  174,100;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Price,  Edgar  F.,  doing  business  as  Knollwood  Farm, 
Rye,  N.  Y.  Dairy  products,  milk,  cream,  and  butter, 
and   cattle.     163,728;   Jan.   23. 


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Price  Flavoring  Extract  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Spices. 

lGS,695-6;  May  29;  Serial  Nos.  169,8G5-6 ;  published 

Mar.  13.  102S. 
Price    Food    Products    Corporation,    Minneapolis,    Minn. 

Com    Halves.      167,122;   Apr.   24;    Serial   No.   164,951; 

published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Price,  John,  &  Co.      (See  Pinlins,  Max.) 
Price,   Oscar,   New    Yorlc,   N.    Y.      Ginger  ale.     168,981 ; 

May  20. 
Prteii,  H.  F.,  &  Co.      (See  Prien,   Lilian.) 
Prien,   Lilian,  doins  business  as  H.   F.   I'ricn  &  Co.,   San 

Francisco,    Califr     Toothbrushes.      163.526 ;    Jan.    16. 
Priestlev,   B.,   &  Co.,    Bradford,   England,   assignor   to  B. 

Priestley   &  Co.,   Inc.,   New   Yorlv,   N.   Y.     Piece  goods. 

23,962-3  :  renewed  Jan.  2,  1924. 
Priestlev,   B.,   &   Co.,   Bradford,   England,   assignor   to  B. 

Priestlevs  &  Co..  Inc.,  New  Yorl£,  N.  Y.     Piece  goods  In 

which    sillJ    predominates.      23,991 ;    renewed    Jan.    2, 

1924. 
Priestlevs,  Limited,  Bradford,  England.     Cloths  and  piece 

goods'  of  wool,  worsted,  and  hair,  and  combinations  of 

s:inu<.     167.103;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  169,422;  published 

Feb.  6,  1923. 
Prieslmau    Collieries    Limited.      (See    Cowen,    Joseph,    & 

Co.,  assignor.) 
Primalt     Products     Co.,     Chicago,     111.       Malt     extract. 

169,168  ;   June  12  ;  Serial  No.  167,418  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Primalt  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Malt  sirup.     170,577; 

July  17;  Serial  No.  167.420;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Primrose  Draperies,  Inc.,   New   York,  N.  1'.     Bedspreads. 

174,124  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  180,493  ;  published  July  10, 

1923. 
Prina,    Fraflk    K.,    Corporation,    The,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Wheat  flour.      172,648  ;   Sept.   11  ;   Serial  No.   149,352  : 

published  May  1,  1923. 
Prince    Macaroni    Mfg.    Co.,    Boston,    Mass.      Macaroni. 

166,674  ;  Apr.  10  ;   Serial  No.   165,708  ;  published  Jan. 

30    1923. 
Prince  Marearoui  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Sauce,  a  com- 
bination of  mushrooms,  tomatoes,  chicken,   and  tomato 

paste.     173,780  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,808  ;  published 

June  26,  1923. 
Princess  Dress   House.      (See  Bernstein,  Louis.) 
Princess  Laboratories.     (See  Klinker  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.) 
Printz    Blederman    Co.,    The,     Cleveland,    Ohio.       Coats, 

suits,    dresses,    outer    skirts    and    waists.      171,669 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Prltchard,  George  T.,   Norfolk,  Va.     Stencil  hand  stamp. 

166,768;  Apr.  10. 
Probaugh   Company,   The.      (See   Limbaugh,  E.   E.) 
Process    Chemicals   Incorporated,   New   York,   N.    Y.      In- 
secticide and  mothproofing  composition.     170,656  ;  July 

17  ;  Serial  No.   168,489  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Proctor,   Benjamin,    Jr.,   Boston,    Mass.      Picture    frames 

167,538 ;  May  1 ;   Serial   No.   171,707 ;   published   Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Procter    and    Gamble    Company.    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Olvcerin.     174.327;  Oct.  16;   Serial  No.  177,998;   pub- 
lished July  17,   1923. 
Procter    and    Gamble    Company,    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Cottonseed  oil,  salad  oils,  oleomargarine,  etc.     177,189  ; 

Dec.     11 ;     Serial    No.     177,996 ;    published     Sept.    18, 

1923. 
Proctor,  Jennie  M.,  doing  business  as  The  Stralt-Tex  Chem- 
ical Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.    Scalp  and  hair  tonic.    166,105  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,033  ;  published  Oct.  10,   1922. 
Procunier,    William    L.,    Chicago,    111.      Tapping    chucks 

and  attachments,  tap  holders.     175.672  ;  Nov.   6. 
Producers    Canning    &    Packing    Co..    The.    Salem,    Oreg. 

Canned   fruits   and  berries.      170,384  ;   July  17  ;   Serial 

No.  171,550  :  published  Apr.  10.  1923. 
Producers   Canning  and   Packing    Company,    The,    Salem, 

Oreg.      Canned    fruits.      166,429 ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial    No. 

164,257;   published  Jan.   9,   1923. 
Producers    Canning   and   Packing   Company,    The,    Salem, 

Oreg.      Canned  fruits.      172,031 ;    Aug.   21  ;    Serial   No. 

164,258:   published  June  5.    1923. 
Products  Mfg.  &   Sales  Co.,  Milwaukee.   Wis.     Compound 

having    the    appearance    of   putty    and   used    to    retain 

molten   metal  while   pouring  bearings.      170,672 ;    July 

17 ;    Serial    No.    167.686 ;    published    Apr.    24.    1923. 
Progress  Paint  Mfg.   Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Wagon  paint, 

fiber  roof  paint,  varnish,  paint  enamel,  etc.     170,293  ; 

July  10  ;   Serial  No.  176,043  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Progressive  Farmer  Co.,  The,  Haleigh,  N.  C,  and  Birming- 
ham, Ala.     Weekly  magazine.     173,888  ;   Oct.  2  ;   Serial 

No.    176,569 ;    published   June   19,    1923. 
Progressive    Weaving    Co.,    Camden,    N.    J.      Padding   or 

covering  for  flatwork  ironers.     169,548  ;   .Tune  19. 
Promo  Products  Co.      (See  Cnifford,   Charles  T.   H.) 
Prophylacto  Mfg.   Co.      (See  Fisk,  George  F.,  jr.) 
Props  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Bartels,  Reinhard  E.) 
Prot,   Paul.  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Lubin, 

Paris,   France.     Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  face  and   tal 

cum     powders,     face    lotion     and     cream,     and     rouge. 

167,363 ;   May   1 ;    Serial    No.    170,087 ;    published    Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Prot,   Paul,   &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Lubin, 

Paris,    France.     Perfumes,   toilet  waters,   face   powder, 

face  lotion,  face  cream,  etc.     167.587-8;  May  1  ;  Serial 

Nos.  170,084-6  ;  published  Jan.  30,   1923. 


Prot,  Paul  &  Cie,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Lubin, 
Paris,  France.  Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  face  and  tal- 
cum powder,  face  lotion,  etc.  168,816  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 
No.    170,083 ;    published   Feb.    13,    1923. 

Prot,  Paul.  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Lubin, 
Paris,  France.  Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  face  and  tal- 
cum powders,  face  lotion,  etc.  169,646;  June  26; 
Serial  No.  170,082  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Prot,  Paul,  &  cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Lubin, 
Paris,  France.  Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  face  powder, 
etc.  174,421  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  170,086  ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Prot,  Paul,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Lubin, 
Paris,  France.  Perfumes  and  toilet  waters.  177,309  ; 
Dec.  18  ;   Serial  No.  170,081  :  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Protection  Tire  &  Rubber  Company.  (See  Chadwin, 
Leo  L.) 

Protect-O-Floor  Leather  Mat  Co.     (See  Kane,  Samuel  J.) 

Protex  Signal  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Electric 
signal  lamps,  electric  traffic-directing  signal  systems 
for  vehicles,  and  parts  thereof.  165,417 ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  152,447;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Proud"s  Portolive  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.  Tonic.  172,456  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  172,615  ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Prouty-Bowler  Soap  Co.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Soap  and 
soap  flakes.  174,901  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  178,771  ; 
published   July    24,    1923. 

Providence  Collar  Button  Company.  (See  Freeman  Daugh- 
aday   Co.) 

Providence  Paper  Co.,  The,  Providence,  R.  I.  Twine 
and  household  cord.  168.459 ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No. 
173,363  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Providence  Paper  Company,  The,  Providence,  R.  I.  Twine 
and  household  cord.     163,696  ;  Jan.  23. 

Prune  Co.      (See  Morvillo,  Mariano.) 

Pruzan,  Walter  E.,  doing  business  as  Sox  Savor  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  166,609;  Apr.  10;  Serial 
No.  147,578  ;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 

Iryibil,  P.,  Maciiine  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wood  and  metal  working  machines,  tools,  and  supplies. 
165,545:  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  160,720;  published  Dec. 
19,   1922. 

Pryibil,  P.,  Machine  Company,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
Wood  and  metal  working  machines,  tools,  and  supplies. 
166,402 ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  160,719 ;  published  .Tan. 
2,   1923. 

Prym,  William,  Company,  Limited,  The,  Stolberg,  Ger- 
many. Bone  stilettos,  hooks  and  eys,  corset  eyes,  snap 
fasteners,  etc.  174,933  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  148,615  ; 
published  July  17,  1923. 

Prym,  William,  Company,  Limited,  The,  Stolberg,  Ger- 
many. Pins.  175,857  :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  175,997  ; 
published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Prym,  William,  Company,  Limited,  The,  Stolberg,  Ger- 
many. Common  pins  and  hand  sewing  needles. 
176,747  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  175,996  ;  published  Sept. 
11,   1923. 

Prym,  William,  Company,  Limited,  The,  Stolberg,  Ger- 
many. Bone  stilettos,  hooks  and  eyes,  corset  eves, 
snap  fasteners,  etc.  177,506 ;  .Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
148,617  ;  published  Oct.  2.  1923. 

Psycho  Emulsion  Co.     (See  Barclay,  James  S.) 

Psychology   Publishing  Company.     (See   Miller,  Harry   K.) 

Public  Ledger  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Contest,  a 
feature  in  newspapers.  168,446  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No. 
170,505;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Public  Ledger  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Title  for 
cartoons.  170,682  ;  .Tuly  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,900  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Puckett,  M.  L.,  and  Companv,  Webb  City,  Mo.  Blood  and 
nerve  tonic.     165,876  ;  Mar.  20. 

Puente  &  Cicero,  doing  business  as  Lemonium  Company, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cough  sirups.  169,578  ;  June  26 ; 
Serial  No.  161,334  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

■Puffer-Hubbard  Manufacturing  Company,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Child's  wagon  tire.  175.558 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial 
No.  179,551  ;  published  Aug.   21,  1923. 

Puget  Sound  Oil  Works.  Inc.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Vegetable 
oils.  176,105  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  140,398  ;  published 
Aug.  21,  1923. 

Pugsley,  Daniel  D^  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liniment  and  hair 
grower.     17R.345;   Nov.   20. 

Pulitzer  Publishing  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Section  of  a 
newpaper.  165,383  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  159,812  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  14,   1922. 

Pull-Grip  Electric  Company.     (See  Eberhardt,  Robert.) 

PuUiam,  Clarence,  Detroit,  Mich.  Frozen  ice-cream  dain- 
ties. 173,003  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,572  ;  published 
May  29,    1923. 

Pull-Rak   Company.      (See   Honeyman,   William  A.) 

Pun,  Jack  M.,  Wood's  Ranch,  near  Stockton,  Calif.  Live 
or  dressed  pigeons,  squabs,  or  poultry.  168.595  ;  May 
29  ;   Serial  No.  164,720  ;  published  Feb.  13,   1923. 

Pung-Chow  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Games  and 
parts  thereof.  174,168-9 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  Nos. 
179.955-6;   published   July   17,   1923. 

Pup  Toys  Company.  The,  Chicago,  111.  Paper  weights, 
inkwells,  etc.  169,363  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  175,157  ; 
published  Mar.  27,   1923. 

Pup  Toys  Company,  The,  Chicago.  111.  Candlesticks,  in- 
cense burners,  and  lamps.  171.5S1;  Aug.  7;  Serial 
No.   175,158  ;   published  May   22,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marlcs — Continued. 


Pup  Toys  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Candy  boxes, 
wrappers,  and  receptacles.  173,400  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial 
No.  175,159  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Purcell,  \Yilliam  L.,  Floral  Park,  N.  1'.  Foot  powder. 
168,868  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  164,603  ;  published  Oct. 
10,  1922. 

Purdue,  Frederick  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tonic 
compound.     23,794  ;  renewed  Nov.   7,   1923. 

Pure  Milk  &  Dairy  Co.,  Tiffin,  Ohio.  Cheese,  ice  cream. 
176,376  ;  Nov.  20. 

Pure  Oil  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Gasoline.  174,920 
Oct.   23. 

Pure  Oil  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Petroleum  sub 
stitute  for  turpentine.  167,822  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No 
155,319;   published  Feb.   13,  1923. 

Pure  Oil  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Cylinder  oil 
174,332  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  178,121 ;  published  July 
17,  1923. 

Pure  Oil  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Lubricating  oil  for 
hand  separators.  174,333  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  178,123  ; 
published   July   17,   1923. 

Pure  Oil  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Graphite  farm-ma- 
chinery oil.  174,334 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  178,124 ; 
published  July  17,  1023. 

Pure  Oil  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Farm-machinery- 
lubricating  oil.  174,335  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  178,125  ; 
published  July  17,  1923. 

Pure  Oil  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Axle  grease. 
174,336;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  178,133;  published  July 
17    1923. 

Pure'  Oil  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Hard  oil.  174,337  ; 
Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  178,134  ;  published   July   17,  1923. 

Pure  Oil  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio,  and  Minneapolis, 
Minn.      Axle    grease.      176,780 ;    Nov.    27. 

Pure  Oil  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio,  and  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Farm-machinery  lubricating  oil.  176,785 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Pure  Products  Syrup  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bev- 
erages sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same. 
175,224  ;  Oct.  30. 

Pure  Silk  Hosiery  Mills  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Hosiery. 
164,877  ;   Feb.   27. 

Purer-Lene  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Cater,  Dr.  James  S.) 

Puritan  Gelatin  Company,  Boston  and  Marblehead,  Mass. 
Gelatin.  167,077  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  156,403  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

Puritan  Maple  Syrup  Co.,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.  Maple  sirup. 
165,648;  Mar.  13. 

Puritas  Farms,  Inc.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Dairy  products. 
176,643  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  151,098  ;  published  Aug. 
21,   1923. 

Puritol    Company,    The.      (See   ICarnes,    E.    L.) 

Purity  Biscuit  Company,  The,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Crackers,  cakes,  and  biscuits.     164,189  ;   Feb.   13. 

Purity   Chemical   Co.      (See  Karton,   Harry.) 

Purity  Creamery  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Butter.  167,199  ; 
Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.  162,568  ;   published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Purity  Packing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sausages  com- 
posed of  meat  products,  meat,  water,  and  cereal. 
168,688 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  169,560 ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Purity  Products  Co.,'  The,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Bev- 
erages sold  as  soft  drinks,  and  sirups  for  making 
same.     175,669  ;   Nov.   6. 

Purity  Stamping  Company,  The.  (See  Hulscher,  Wil- 
liam  T.) 

Puro  Products  Co.,  Superior,  Wis.  Pile  cure.  176,172  ; 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  177,407  ;  published  Aug.   28,  1923. 

Pursell,  Harley  R.,  Kensington,  Kaus.  Medicinal  prepa- 
ration for  use  in  lung  diseases,  pneumonia,  bronchitis, 
sore  throat,  etc.     163,154  ;  Jan.   2. 

Purvis,  F.  L.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.  Portions  of  fresh 
watermelon  for  individual  use.  168,466 ;  May  22 ; 
Serial  No.  166,711  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Put  and  Take  Company,  The.    (See  McCaughn,  Robert  E.) 

Putnam-Hooker  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Gray  and  colored,  bleached,  dyed, 
napped  fabrics.  175,398;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  148,033; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Py-Et  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Pastries.  170,802 ; 
July  24;  Serial  No.  169,456;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Pyrald  Products  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Mouth-wash 
preparation.  174,025  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,428  ;  pub- 
lished June  19.   1923. 

Pyi-amid  Paint  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ready-mixed 
paints.     175,692  ;   Nov.  6. 

Pyramid  Process  Co.,  Inc.,  East  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Dry 
paste.  171,223 ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  177,200 ;  pub- 
lished May  15,   1923. 

Pyramid  Products  Co.     (See  Beach,  Albert  H.) 

Pyrea  Chemical  Co.     (See  Leftwich,  John  G.) 

Pyrene  Manufacturing  Cd.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Temperature- 
Indicating  device  for  gas  engines.  172,426  ;  Aug.  28  ; 
Serial   No.   175,736  ;   published  May   29,   1923. 

Pyrene  Manufacturing  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Portable 
fire  extinguishers.  166,245  ;  Mar.  27.  Serial  No.  163,171  ; 
published  Dec.   19,   1922. 

Pyrene  Manufacturing  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Fire- 
extinguishing  compounds.  175,575 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial 
No.  181,043;  published  Aug.  21,   1923. 

Pyro  Clay  Products  Company,  The,  Oak  Hill,  Ohio.  Re- 
fractory materials.  170,216 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
148,891  ;    published    Jan.    24,    1922. 


Pyro-Form  Laboratories,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Prepara- 
tions for  the  treatment  of  pyorrhea.  167,842  ;  May  8  ; 
Serial   No.    169,083 ;    published    Feb.    13,   1923. 

Q-B  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Carbon  re- 
movers for  internal-combustion  engines.  168,101 ;  May 
15;    Serial  No.   164,512;   published   Jan.   2,   1923. 

Quaker  City  Chocolate  &  Confectionery  Company,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Candies.  172,094  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No. 
174,487;    published  May   29,   1923. 

Quaker  City  Home  Beverage  Co.     (See  Stoy,  Andrew  F.) 

Quaker  City  Sweater  Mills,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Knitted 
sweaters.  166,025  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,648  ;  pub- 
lished  Jan.  2,   1922. 

Quaker  City  Sweater  Mills,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Sweaters. 

176.116  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  163,649 ;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

Quaker  City  Sweater  Mills,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Sweaters. 

176.117  ;  Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.   163,647  ;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

Quaker  Lace  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Lace  curtains 

and    nets    or    curtain    lace    in    piece    goods.      164,786 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Quaker  Lace  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Lace  curtains 

and    nets    or    curtain    lace    in    piece   goods.       371,902; 

Aug.  14. 
Quaker  Lace  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Lace  curtains 

and   nets   or    curiain    lace   in    piece   goods.      175,020 ; 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  177,326  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Quaker  Oats  Company,  The.      (See  Nebraska  City  Cereal 

Mills.) 
Quaker   Oats   Company,   The.      (See   Pettijohn   California 

Breakfast  Food  Company,  assignor.) 
Quaker  Oats   Company,   The,  Chicago,   111.     Poultry  feed. 

172,671 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,106 ;  published  May 

15,  1923. 
Quaker  Oats  Company,  The,   Chicago,  111.     Poultry  feed. 

172,760;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No,  174,921;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Quaker   Oats  Company,   The,   Chicago,   111.     Wheat  flour. 

172,761 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,920  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Quaker   Oats    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Rolled    oats 

and  wheat  food.    172,768  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,335  ; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Quaker   Oats  Company,   The,   Chicago,   111.     Wheat  flour. 

172,801  ;   Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.  174,107  ;  published  May 

15,  1923. 
Quaker    Oats    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Rolled   oats 

and  oatmeal.     172,969 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,915  ; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Quaker   Oats    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.     Horse   feed. 

172,983  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,104  ;  published  June 

5.  1923. 
Quaker   Oats  Company,  The,   Chicago,   111.     Rolled   oats. 

173,012  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,983 ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Quaker   Oats  Company,   The,   Chicago,    111.     Mixed   stock 

feed.      173,028 ;    Sept.    11  ;    Serial    No.    174,101  ;    pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Quaker    Oats   Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.     Horse   feed. 

173,029 ;    Sept.    11  ;    Serial    Nos.    174,103-4 ;    published 

June  5,  1923. 
Quaker    Oats    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Stock    feed. 

173,030  ;  SpDt.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,105  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Quaker  Oats  Company,  The,  Chicago,   111.     Poultry  feed. 

176,488  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  174,922  ;  published  Aug. 

21,   1923. 
Quaker   Oats  Company,   The,   Chicago,   111.     Wheat  flour. 

176.614  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  174,914  ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 

Quaker  Oats   Company,   The,    Chicago,   111.      Stock   feeds. 

176,736  ;   Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  173,982  ;  published  July 

24,  1923. 
Quaker   Oats   Company,   The,   Chicago,    111.      Wheat   flour 

and  stock  feeds.     176,737  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  174,102  ; 

published  July  31,   1923. 
Quaker   Oats    Company,   The,   Chicago,   111.     Rolled   oats. 

176,850 ;   Dec.   4 ;   Serial  No.   174,751 ;   published  Sept. 

4,  1923. 

Quaker  Oats   Company,   The,   Chicago.   111.     Wheat  flour, 

rolled  oats,  etc.     176,851 ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  174,919  ; 

published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Quaker   Oats    (Company,   The,   Chicago,   111.     Rolled   oats, 

corn  meal,  wheat  flour,  rye   flour,   etc.     176,874  ;   Dec. 

4 ;    Serial   No.    181,647 ;   published   Sept.    25,   1923. 
Quaker   Oats    Company,   The,   Chicago,    111.      Stock   feeds. 

177,065  ;  Dec.   11 ;   Serial  No.   174,917  ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
Quaker    Oats   Company,   The,   Chicago,    111.      Farinaceous 

stock   feeds.      177,066 ;    Dec.    11  ;    Serial   No.    174.018 ; 

published   Sept.   4,   1923. 
Quaker  Oats  Company,  The,   Chicago,  111.     Rolled  wheat 

and  a  mixture  of  wheat  and  bran  flour.     177,100  ;  Dec. 

11;    Serial   No.    170,215;    published    Sept.    25,    1923. 
Quaker  Oats  Company,  The,   Chicago,   111.     Rolled  wheat 

and  wheat  and  bran  flour.     177,103 ;  Dec.   11 ;   Serial 

No.  170,214;  published  Sept.   18,  1923. 
Quaker   Oats   Company,   The,    Chicago,   III.     Wheat   flour. 

177,562  ;  Dec.   18  ;   Serial  No.  174,916  ;  published  June 

5.  1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


765 


Quaker  Oats  Company,  The,  Chicaso,  III.  ^YIle<^t  flour. 
177.573;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  177,452;  published  Oct. 
2.  1923. 

Quaker  Soap  Company,  Secaucus,  N.  J.  Chemical  com- 
pound for  cleaning  and  polishing  silverware.  166,989  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Qualitiphone  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  1'.  Mechanical 
motors  for  phonosiraphs.     164,716  ;   Fob.   27. 

Quality  CoCfee  &  Tea  Co.,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Spices.  1GS.372:  May  22;  Serial  No.  162,054;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20.  1923. 

Quality  Specialty  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Salad 
dressings,  mayonnaise  dressings,  horseradish  relishes, 
and  mustard  relishes.  172,864 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
172,393  ;  published  June  5,   1923. 

Quality  Tobacco  Co.,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Smoking  and 
chewing  tobacco.     104,138  ;  Feb.  13. 

Qualtop  Bevera.ees  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Beverages 
sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the  same. 
177,681  ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No.  185,188 ;  published  Oct. 
9,  1923. 

Quarlcs,  W.  C,  Co.  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.  Inner  tubes, 
inner-tube  patches,  and  blow-out  patches.  165.227 ; 
Mar.   6;   Serial  No.   164,115;   published   Oct.   31,   1022. 

Quarzlampen-Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.,  Hanau-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Vapor  lamps  and  other  lamps  giving  thera- 
peutic rays.     163,155  ;  Jan.  2. 

Quarzlampen-Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.,  Hanau  a.  M.,  Ger- 
many. Vapor  lamps  and  other  lamps  giving  therapeutic 
rays.  166,145;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  157,235.;  pub- 
lished Oct.   31,   1922. 

Quast,  Otto  K.,  doing  business  as  The  Nix-Lix  Co.,  Spo- 
kane, Wash.  Hair  tonic  and  dandruff  remedy.  167,503  ; 
Mav  1  ;   Serial  No.  167,783 ;   published  Jan.   30,  1923. 

Queen  Anne  Candy  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Candy  and 
coconut-bar  candy.  168.589 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
164,192 ;   published    Feb.   20,   1923. 

Queen  City  Bottling  Company,  The.  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Fruit  beverage,  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  there- 
for. 167,778  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  171,955  ;  published 
Feb.  13,  1923. 

Queen  City  Bottling  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Nonintoxicating  fruit  beverage  and  sirup  used  in  prep- 
aration of  same.  173,609  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  158,333  ; 
published  July   25,   1922. 

Queen  City  Extract  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Grape-flavored  sirup  for  beverage  purposes.  173,238 ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  163,413  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Queen  City  Extract  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Grape-flavored  sirup  for  food  purposes.  173,392  ;  Sept. 
25  ;  Serial  No.  163,595  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Queen  City  Printing  Ink  Company,  The,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Printing  ink.     24,402  ;  renewed   Mar.  20,  1924. 

Queen  City  Printing  Ink  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Printing  inks.     164,400;  Feb.  20. 

Queen  City  Printing  Ink  Company.  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Printing  inks.  172.272  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  177,619  ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Queen  Citv  Printing  Ink  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Printing  inks.  172,294-5 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  Nos. 
177,865-6  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Queen   City   Specialty  Company.      (See  Metke,   John.) 

Queensbury  Farms.  Toms  River,  N.  J.  Eggs,  young 
chicks,  live  and  dressed  poultry,  pullets,  etc.  167,236  ; 
Apr.  24  :  Serial  No.   159,615  :  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Queensland  Meat  Export  Company,  Limited,  Brisbane, 
Queensland.  Australia.  Foods  and  ingredients  of  foods. 
168,352  :  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  122,405 ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Quick  Klean  Kemical  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Hand, 
household,  and  automobile  soap  and  paste.  171,644 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Quicksafe  •  Manufacturing  Company,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Can  openers.  168,644  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  155,320 ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Quigley  ITurnace  Specialties  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  T.  Refractory  material  for  lining  and  repairing 
structures  .subject  to  high  temperature.  165.193  ; 
Mar.   6 :  Serial  No.  168,169  :   published  Nov.  28,   1922. 

tjuinlan,  Kathleen  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  creams 
and  astringents.  175.571 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,986 ; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Quinn.  Anne,  Lake  View,  Iowa.  Ladies'  dresses,  shirt 
waists,  blouses,  rompers,  underwear,  etc.  166,694 ; 
Apr.   10  ;   Serial   No.  166.606  ;  publishnd  Dec.  12.  1922. 

Quinn,  Marcus  Lucius,  Conservatory  of  Music,  Boston, 
Mass.  Chartlike  device  or  key  usable  as  an  aid  in 
teaching  music.     163,691 ;  .Tan. '23. 

Quinn  Reado  Motor  Vehicle  Fender  Co.,  Quebec,  Canada, 
and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile  bumpers  and  parts 
therefor.  172,829  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  165,821 ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Quint,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Samuel  Quint  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  and  woolen  hosiery 
and  underwear  of  knitted  material.  171,305;  Aug.  7'; 
Serial   No.    164,667 ;   published   May   1 ,   1923. 

QuJsenberry  Feed  Mfg.  Co.,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Poultry 
feed.  167,189-91 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  Nos.  158,14.3-5  ; 
published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

QuI.Ty  Polish  Co.      (See  Schoener.   Stephen.  1 

R.  C.  Importation  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars, 
cigarettps,  and  smoking  tobacco.  170,231 ;  July  10 ; 
Serial  No.   173,857;    published   Apr.   3,   1923. 


R.  &  G.  Co.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Magazine  pencils. 
167,079 ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  155,830 ;  published  Feb. 
6,  1923. 

R  &  G  Corset  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's 
corsets.     176.366  ;  Nov.  20. 

R.  &  J.  Waist  Company,  The,  New  London,  Conn.  Chil- 
dren's waists  and  shirts,  particularly  underwaists. 
171,718  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  144,429  ;  published  May 
2,   1923. 

R.  &  R.  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Ruffner,  Mf  yer  P.) 

R.  &  R.  Underwear,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brasslferes.  173,975  ; 
Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  172,013;  published  July  17,  1923. 

R  an  W  Hat  Shop,  Inc.,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Hats  for  men, 
women,  and  children.  165,505 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
166,104  ;  published   Dec.  12,  1922. 

R  an  W  Hat  Shop,  Inc.,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Hats.  171,866; 
Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  174,445  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

R-W  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  HI.  Radio  receiving 
sets  and  parts  thereof.  169,238  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No. 
172,357;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

R.  B.  B.   Company.      (See  Morgan,  Emma  A.) 

R.   E.   D.  Mfg.   Co..   The.      (See  Douglas,   Richard.) 

R.  &  H.  E.  Co.     (See  Schilplin,  William.) 

Rabiner  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Hats  and  caps.  176,212  ; 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  178,670  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Rabinow,  Harry  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  salve  and 
pomade.  172,523  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  172,058 ;  pub- 
lished   Apr.    17,    1923. 

Racine  Rubber  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Rubber  or  rubber 
and  fabric  tires  for  vehicles.  165.078  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 
No.   159,290i  ;  published  Dec.  5,   1922. 

Racine  Universal  Motor  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Elec- 
tric products.     164,695;  Feb.  27. 

Rademaker,  Frank.      (See  Kademaker,  Franslscus  J.  M.) 

Rademaker,  Franslscus  J.  M.,  doing  business  as  Frank 
Rademaker,  Rotterdam,  Netherlands.  Confectionery — 
namely,  toffees.     163,470  ;  Jan.  16. 

Raden  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Snap  fasteners.  172,383  ; 
Aug.  28;  Serial  No.   138,690;   published  Mar.  8,   1921. 

Radetzky,  Abraham,  doing  business  as  Gotham  Aseptic 
Laboratories,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Absorbent  cotton, 
gauze,  etc.  172,394  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  167,535  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.   27,  1923. 

Radiantfood  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Wheat  cereals. 
165,955  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  150,027 ;  published  Nov. 
7    1922 

Radiantfood  Company,  Oaldand,  Calif.  Wheat  cereals. 
165,957;  Mar.  27.  Serial  No.  150,930;  published  Nov. 
7    1922. 

Rad'ina   Remedy   Co.      (See  Lechner,   George  S.) 

Radio  Ball  Company,  Lebanon,  Pa.  Inflated  toy  rubber 
balls.  170,492 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  171,815 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  6.  1923. 

Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio 
receiving,  detecting,  and  transmitting  sets  and  parts 
thereof,  etc.  167,591  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  169,824 ; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio 
receiving,  detecting,  amplifjang,  and  transmitting  ap- 
paratus and  parts  thereof.     169,727  ;  June  26. 

Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio 
receiving  sets.  171.044  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  174,859  ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Radio  Engineering  Company  of  New  York,  Inc.  Glouces- 
ter, Mass.  Lubrication  meters.  176,628 ;  Nov.  27 ; 
Serial  No.  162,695  ;  published   Sept.  11,  1923. 

Radio  Engineering  &  Sales  Co.,  The,  doing  business  as  The 
Eesco  Radio  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Radio  receiving  sets, 
radio  receiving  and  sending  sets  parts.  166,447 ;  Apr. 
3  ;  Serial  No.  166,405  ;  pubUshed  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Radio-Films,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Motion-picture  films 
issued  serially.  177,518  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  166,149  ; 
published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Radio  Frequency  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Boonton,  N.  J. 
Radio  equipment.  169,478 ;  June  19 ;  Serial  No. 
174,260;    published    Mar.    27,    1923. 

Radio  Hat  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hats. 
168,113  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  150,203 ;  published  Jan. 
16,  1923. 

Radio-Lite,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Electric  lights  for  auto- 
mobiles and  other  vehicles  and  parts  thereof.  171,070  ; 
July  31  ;  Serial  No.  172,394  ;   published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Radio  Mineral  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Crystals  or  min- 
erals for  use  in  wireless  telegraphy  and  wireless  teleph- 
ony apparatus.  172,337  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  178,281 ; 
published  May  29,  1923. 

Radio  Motion  Picture  Phon.  Corp.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  and 
Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Educational  appliances  embrac- 
ing cabinets  within  which  are  disposed  radioreceivers, 
motion-picture  projectors,  etc.  173,927  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 
No.  178,282;  published  July  10.   1923. 

Radio  Products  Company.      (See  Kemper,   Chas.  M.) 

Radio  Publishing  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Monthly 
magazine.  170,679 :  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  168,729 ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Radio  Specialty  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  apparatus. 
167,829;  May  8;  Serial  No.  169,869;  published  Feb. 
20    1923 

Radio  Stati-Tube  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Radio 
detector,  amplifier,  and  transmission  tubes.  164,593  ; 
Feb.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

AlpJiabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Kadio   Waves  Publishing  Co.,   Portland,   Oreg.      Name  of 

a    monthly    magazine.      169,797 ;    July    3 ;    Serial    No. 

169,825  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Radio   Winding  Corporation,   New   Yorli,   N.   Y.      Variom- 
eters,   vario    couplers,     transformers,    etc.       164,258 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Radloceive  Manufacturing  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Tele- 
phone head  sets.    175,9^5  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  164,075  ; 

published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Kadiogem   Corporation,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Eadio   tuning 

coil.     167,256  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.   169,184  ;  published 

Jan.  30,  1923. 
Radiograms,  Inc.,  Hollywood,  Calif.    Motion-picture  films. 

175,955  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166,150  ;  published  Sept. 

4,  1923. 
Radiol  Company,  The.-   (See  Hughbanks,  Edgar  A.) 
Radiola    Wireless    Corporation,    The,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Radio  crystals.     170,101;  July  10;  Serial  No.  168,786; 

published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Radiumoid  Laboratories,  The.      (See  Dickens,  Charles.) 
Radius  Tool  Co.      (See   Sheberashenko  Andrey.) 
Radlotf,  Max  P.  E.,  Hustisford,  Wis.     Butter  and  cheese. 

165,641  ;  Mar.  13. 
Ra-Do  Corporation,  The,  Bay  City,  Mich.     Variocouplers, 

variometers,    detector    and    amplifying    units,    tuners, 

etc.      167,810  ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No.    165,968  ;   published 

Feb.  20,  1923. 
Rae-Llte   Mfg.   Co.,   The,   Baltimore,    Md.     Electric  park- 
ing   lamps.      177,735 :    Dec.    25  ;    Serial    No.    182,769 ; 

published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Raether,  August  H.,  Watertown,  Wis.     Cheese.     163,616  ; 

.Tan.  23. 
Rae-Tol   Company.      (See  Ryan,   Maurice  J.) 
Raffetto,    G.   B.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Marrons   and 

assorted  fruits.     165,977  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  160,974  ; 

published  Nov.  28,   1922. 
Raffetto,    G.    B.,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Sweet-pickled 

watermelon  rind.     169,762  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,561  ; 

published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Raffetto,    G.    C,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Sweet-pickled 

fruits.     164,170  ;  Feb.  13. 
Ragbag    Sisters     Company,     The,    Grand     Rapids,    Mich. 

Statuettes.      174,413 ;    Oct.    16 ;    Serial    No.    174,638 ; 

published  .Tune  26,  1923. 
Raguet,  P.,  Flls  &  J.  Vignes,  Troyes,  France.     Underwear 

and     hosiery.       174,71.3-14 ;      Oct.     23 ;      Serial     Nos. 

172,957-8  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Rallton,    B.    A.,    Company,    ChlcagOj    111.      Canned    fruits, 

vegetables    and    fish,    cereals,    sirups,    etc.      165,956 ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  150,707  ;  published  Nov.  14,   1922. 
Railway  Silk   Corporation,   Yorkville,   N.   Y.     Broad  silks 

or  silks   in   the   piece.      163,388 ;   Jan.   9. 
Rajah  Radio  Guild,  University  City,  Mo.     Radio  receiving 

sets  and  parts  thereto.     174,876 :  Oct.  23  ;    Serial  No. 

180,142  ;   published   July    31,    1923. 
Ralston    Purina    Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Dairy    feed. 

167,415 ;    May    1 ;    Serial   No.    168,787  ;   published   Jan. 

16,   1923. 
Ralston   Purina   Company,  St.   Louis,   Mo.     Poultry   feed. 

172,437  ;  Aug.  28 ;   Serial  No.   173,722  ;  published  May 

8,  1923. 
Ramapo    Ajax    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Track 

frogs,    crossings,    guard    rails,    etc.      169,851  ;    July    3 : 

Serial  No.  172,395  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Ramapo    Ajax    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Track 

switches,  switch  stands,  switch  plates,  and  parts  there- 
of.     173,737 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No.    178,357 ;    published 

June  12,  1923. 
Ramapo  AJax  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cast  chilled 

wheols,    industrial    cars,    shop    cars,    push    cars,    etc. 

175,042  ;  Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.   178,358  ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
Ramsey,  Edward  J.,  doing  business  as  B.  J.  Ramsey  Co., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Shoes.     166,965.     Apr.  17. 
Rand   Refinery   Limited,   Johannesburg,   Transvaal,   South 

Africa.     Precious  metals  and  alloys  of  precious   metal. 

165,703  ;  Mar.  20  ;   Serial  No.   168,589 ;   published  Dec. 

19,  1922. 
Randell  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Medicinal  belt  for  treat- 
ment   of     kidneys.       176,312 ;     Nov.     20 ;     Serial     No. 

179,112  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Randies,  Charles  D.,  doing  business  as  Randies  Mfg.  Com- 
pany,  Ogdensburg,   N.    Y.     Uniforms — namely,   dresses, 

aprons,   caps,   bibs,    etc.      173,974 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial  No. 

158,895 ;    published    July    17,    1923. 
Randolph  Marketing  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Fresh 

citrous    fruit    and    fresh    deciduous    fruit,    fresh    vege- 
tables,   and    cantaloupes.       168,581  ;     May    29 ;    Serial 

No.  162,953  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Randolph   Milling  Company,   Baldwin,    111.      Wheat  flour. 

171,026  ;   July  31  ;   Serial  No.   168,170  ;   published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Randolph,  Teasdale,  doing  business  as  The  Country  Editor 

Publishing   Company,    New    I'ork,    N.    Y.      Title    for   a 

monthly     magazine.       169,058 ;     June    5 ;     Serial    No. 

171,389  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1023. 
Raney,    Rebekah    E.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Ash    trays. 

169,691 ;  June  20  ;  Serial  No.  158,007  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Ranger,   Richard  H.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Departments   or 

sections    of   and    articles    in    magazines    and    the    like. 

171,741;  Aug.  14;   Serial  No.  169,519;   published  May 


Raphael,  Robert  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Infants'  and  chil- 
dren's wearing  apparel.  175,961 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 
171,434  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Rappaport,  Max,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Hats  and  caps  for 
men  and  boys.  171,838  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  171,468  ; 
published    May    8,    1923. 

Rash,  Warren  P.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Mlddlesboro,  Ky.  Preparation 
for  neuralgia  and  headache.  174,046 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial 
No.   177,621  ;   published   July  10,   1923. 

Rasmussen  &  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Beady-mlxed-wall 
paiut.  166,831 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  170,695 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

Rasol  Compiiny.     (See  Yenglinpc.  Ralph  W.) 

Rathbun,  Milo  D.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Locks  for  ra- 
diator caps  for  automobiles.  175,591 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial 
No.  179,284  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Rathburn,  Silas  B.,  doing  business  as  L.  C.  Carr,  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.  Candies.  166,885 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No. 
167,751  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Ratner,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dentifrice.  165,614  ; 
Mar.  1.3  :  Serial  No.   167,197  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Ra-Tone  Electric  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Electric  medical 
instruments,  particularly  high-frequency-current  gener- 
ators, violet-ray  generators,  etc.  166,095  ;  Mar.  27  ; 
Serial  No.  166,095  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Rauch  &  Lang,  Inc.,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Electrically- 
propelled  road  vehicles,  not  including  trucks  and  trac- 
tors. 171,488;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  136,726;  published 
May  22,  1923. 

Rauh  Bros.  &  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Men's  and  boys' 
shirts  of  flannel  and  flannelette  nightshirts,  and 
pyjamas.  166,719  ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  164,009  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  12,  1923. 

Rauh,  S..  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gaiters.  166,168; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,099  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1922. 

Rauscher,  Charles  A.,  &.  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Mince- 
meat, plum  pudding,  and  fig  pudding.  176.961  ;  Dec. 
11  ;   Serial  No.  177,622 ;  published  Aug.   21,   1923. 

Rawhide  Products  Distributing  Co.     (See  Levin,  Henry  M.) 

Rawlings  Manufacturing  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Baseballs, 
ball-players'  gloves  and  mits.  173,740  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 
No.  178,283  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Ray,  A,  J.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Hugo  V. 
Loewi,  Inc.,  Portland.  Oreg.  Hops.  168,200 ;  May 
15  ;   Serial  No.   165,414  ;   published   Feb.   6,   1923. 

Raybestos  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  High-pres- 
sure sheet  packing.  167,731  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
155,932  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Raybestos  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Rivets, 
176,871 ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  182,549  ;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

Ray-Maling  Co.,  Inc.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Canned  fruits. 
173,857  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,809  ;  published  July  3, 
1923 

Ray-Maling  Co.,  Inc.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Canned  fruits, 
berries,  and  vegetables.  173,858 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
175,810 ;    published    July    3,    1923. 

Ray-Maling  Co.,  Inc.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Canned  fruits  and 
berries.  173,859 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  175,812  ;  pub- 
lished July  3,   1923. 

Ray-Maling  Co.  Inc.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Canned  fruits, 
berries,  and  vegetables.  174,437  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No. 
175,811 ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Raymond  Bag  Company,  The,  MIddletown,  Ohio.  Paper 
receptacles.  170,482  ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  172,687 ; 
published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Raymond,  Jules  N.,  doing  business  as  Associated  Labora- 
tories and  Germ-4-Lax  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.  In- 
testinal germicide  and  laxative.  175,612  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Se- 
rial No.  180,890  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Raymond,  Philip,  Boston,  Mass.  Medicine  used  in  the 
treatment  of  asthma,  bronchitis,  etc.  172,357 ;  Aug. 
28 ;   Serial   No.   173,5.32 ;   published   May    15,   1923. 

Rayner.  Earl  C.,  Chicago,  111.  Weekly  publication. 
163,758:    Jan.   23. 

Rayward  Engineering  and  Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  Mechanical  motive  pedal  control  devices. 
174,496  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  179,012  ;  published  July 
24,  1923. 

Reach,  A.  J.,  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Baseball  gloves. 
165,724 ;  Mar.  20 :  Serial  No.  168,856 ;  published 
Dec.  19,  1922. 

Reach,  Abraham  L.,  doing  business  as  A.  L.  Reach  Tex- 
tile Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Furniture  and  furniture- 
van-pads.  171,623;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  177,244;  pub- 
lished May   22,   1923. 

Read  Hosierv  Mills,  McMinnville,  Tenn.  Hosiery.  171,330  ; 
Aug.  7  :  Serial  No.  168,788  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Read,  John  T.,  Northampton,  England.  Boots  and  shoes. 
166,172  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,406  ;  pubUshed  Oct.  31, 
1922. 

Reading  Hardw.ure  Company,  Reading,  Pa.  Builders' 
hardware,  including  locks  and  latches.  23,325  ;  re- 
newed July  4,  1923. 

Reading  TexUios.      (See  Wetherhold,  William  R.) 

Reading  Underwear  Co.,  Reading,  Pa.  Ladies'  and  girls' 
knit  underwear.  176,607  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  179,554  ; 
published  Sept.   18,  1923. 

Readi-Sew  Package  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Semi- 
made  garments"  for  outer  wear  for  children.  163,838 ; 
Jan.  30. 


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Re-Al-Jo  Products  Company,  Waterloo    Iowa.     Cosmetics 

Including  cream.-;,  powders,   rouges,  etc.     109,842  ;  July 

3:  Serial  No.  172,959;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Kealsilk   Fabrics   Corporation,   r.vooklyu.   X.    Y.      Hosiery 

and  knitted  underwear.     171,243;  July  31;  Serial  No, 

170,30S;   published  May   8.   1923. 
Real    Silk    Hosiery    Mills,    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Hosiery. 

169,737;  June  26. 
Real    Silk    Hosiery    Mills,     Indianapolis,    Ind.      Hosiery. 

173,566  ;  Sept,  25. 
Real     Silk     Hosiery    Mills,     Indianapolis,     Ind.     Hosiery. 

176.:!t)9;  Nov.  20. 
Real    Silk    Hosiery    Mills,    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Hosiery. 

170,929-30;   Dec.   4. 
Reardoii     Company,     The,     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Calcimine. 

168,802;  M.iy  29;  Serial  No.  174,214;   published  Feb, 

27,  1923, 

Reboul,  Theophile  T.,  New  Orleans,  La.    Coffee,     166,512  ; 

Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  163,698  ;  published  -Tan,  9,  1923. 
Ueckitts    (U.    S.    A.)    Ltd.,    New    York,    N.    Y..    and    New 

Brunswick,    N.   J.     Laundry  blue.     165,996 ;   Mar.   27 ; 

Serial  No.  167,487  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922, 
Reckitts    (U.    S.   A.),    Ltd.,   New   York,    N,    Y„   and    New 

Brunswick,    N.   J.      Laundry   blue.      177,423 ;   Dec.    18 ; 

Serial   No.    162,137 ;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Recto   Manufacturing   Co.,   The,   Cincinnati,  Ohio,     Auto- 
mobile   spark    timtTS.      172.652 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial   No, 

140,069;  published  Mar,  14,  1922. 
Red  Ball  Transit  Company,     (See  Hlner,  Ward  B.) 
Red    Cedar    Post    &    Lumber    Company,    Seattle,    Wash. 

Cedar  posts  and  lumber.     176,086  ;  Nov.  13. 
Redelheim   Matzo   Co.,    Chicago,    111,      Matzos,      165,108; 

Mar.    6 ;    Serial   No.    140,207 ;   published   Nov.   7,    1922. 
Redfern    Mt>dlcine    Company.      (See   Gebhart,    Edgar    S.) 
Red   Gum   Products   Co.      (See   Creger,   Henry   N.) 
Red  Hed  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Cocks,  stop  and  waste 

and    coi-poratlon.       169,346-7;    June    12;    Serial    Nos. 

170,787-8;  published  Mar.  20.  1923. 
Red  Hill  Broom  Works.     (See  Richard,  Irwin.) 
Redifone  Corporation  of  America,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.     Wire- 
less    and     radio     telephone    sets     and     parts    thereof. 

164,360 ;  Feb.  20. 

Redland  Citrus  Growers  Association,  Homestead,  Fla. 
Fresh  citrous  fruits.  169,818 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No. 
168,068  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Red  Mill,  The.     (Sop  Nashville  Roller  Mills.) 

Red-0-Led  Plaster  Co.,  The,  Morgantown,  W,  Va.  Draw- 
ing plaster.  173,398  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  174,799  ; 
published  June  26,  1923, 

Red-Ot  Company,  The.     (See  Peters,  William  H.) 

Red  Seal  Products  Company.     (See  McCoy,  Lon  A.) 

Red  Star  Macaroni  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Macaroni 
and  spaghetti.  166,891 ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No,  167,101 ; 
published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Red  Star  Milling  Company,  The,  Wichita,  Kans,  Wheat 
flour.  172.472  ;  Aug,  28  ;  Serial  No.  172,173  ;  puhlished 
May  8,  1923, 

Red  Star  Milling  Company,  The,  Wichita,  Kans,  Wheat 
flour,  172,991  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,242  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Red  Sun  Products  Co,      (See  Goldman,  Sigmund  L.) 

Red  Top  Malt  Extract  Co,,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Malt 
sirups.  176.113  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  164,831 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 

Roed,  Alma  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Hair  grower.  164,355  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Reed  &  Barton  Corporation,  Taunton,  Mass.  Alcohol 
fuel  cubes.  172,693 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  145,713 : 
published  May  22,  1923. 

Reed.  Charles  A.  L.,  dolnsr  business  as  Clifton  Laboratories, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Dentifrice  and  prophylactic  paste. 
172,232;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  174,860;  published  May 
15,  1923. 

Reed,  E.  P.,  &  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Shoes  made  of  leather. 
172,122 :  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  175,164  ;  published  May 
22    1923. 

Beed',  E.  P.,  &  Co.,  Rochester,  N,  Y.  Shoes  made  of  leather. 
172,133  ;  Aug,  21 ;  Serial  No.  174,527  ;  published  Mav 
22,   1923. 

Reed,  E.  P.,  &  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Shoes  made  of 
leather.  176,256  :  Nov,  20  ;  Serial  No,  180,554  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  14,  1923. 

Reed,  E.  P.,  &  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Shoes  made  of 
leather.  176,258  :  Nov,  20  ;  Serial  No.  180,553  ;  pub- 
lished Sept,  4,  1923. 

Reed,  Ernest  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarns.  174,095  ;  Oct. 
2 ;    Serial  No.    179.623 ;   published   .Tuly    10,   1923. 

Reed  Oil  Company,  Rogers,  Ark.  Lubricating  oils  and 
greases.  173,407  ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  176,366 ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Reed  Oil  Company,  Rogers,  Ark.  Lubricating  oils  and 
greases.  176,462  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  176,365  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.   18,  1923. 

Reed  Roller  Bit  Co.,  Houston,  Tex.  Rotary  drill  bits, 
reamers,  fishing  tools  for  wells.  176,622 ;  Nov.  27 ; 
Serial  No.   159,055 ;   published   Sept.   18,    1923. 

Reed,  Wm.,  Engineering  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Oily 
liquid  for  impregnating  the  filling  mass  of  air  filters. 
173,828 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  175,371 ;  published  June 
26,    1923. 


Reeder,  Oliver,  &  Sou,  Incorporated,  Baltimore,  Md, 
Marine,  ready-mixed,  and  copper  paints.  166,059 ; 
Mar.  27 ;   Serial  No.   168,173  ;   published   Nov.   7,   1922, 

Reeder,  Oliver,  &  Son,  Incorporated  Baltimore,  Md,  Cop- 
per paint,  nonfouling  paint,  anticorrosive  composition, 
antlfouling  composition,  prepared  paints,  etc.  166,060 ; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,172  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922, 

Reeder,  Oliver,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Proprietors  of  the  Baltimore 
Copper  Paint  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Paints  and 
varnishes.  170,510 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  17;;, 000 ; 
published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Recder-Stage  Chemical  Company,  The,  Saginaw,  Mich. 
Cleaning  compound.  171,851  ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No. 
170,954  ;  published  May   1,  1923. 

Reel,  Marian,  Canaan,  Conn.  Stove  polish.  168,894 ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  168.789  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Reel  Products  Company,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Yeast  cakes 
for  culinary  purposes.  171,355 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No 
171,104  ;  published  May  8,   1923. 

Reos,  Fred,  doing  business  as  The  Remo  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Meriden,  Conn.     Safety  pins.     164,032  ;  Feb.  6. 

Rees  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Safety 
mirrors.     167,988  ;  May  8. 

Reese,  Bert,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cartoons  and  illustra- 
tions used  for  advertising  purposes.  170,681 ;  July 
17  ;   Serial  No.  173,209  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Reese  Chemical  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Prophylactic 
remedy.  170,127  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  155,122  ;  pub- 
lished Apr,  10,  1923. 

Reese  Chemical  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Remedy 
for  constipation  and  headaches,  166,175 ;  Mar.  27 ; 
Serial  No,  166,470  ;  published  Nov,  28,  1922. 

Reese  Chemical  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Remedy 
for  headache  and  neuralgia.  174,114  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 
No,    139,754  ;   published  Nov.  8,   1921. 

Reese  Chemical  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Remedy 
for  the  treatment  of  goiter.  174,401  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial 
No,   178,359  ;  published   July   17,   1923. 

Reese,  Edward,  doing  business  as  Standard  Crystal  Com- 
pany, Newark,  N.  J.  Radio  detector  crystals  used  in 
wireless    receiving    sets.      170,958 ;    July    24. 

Reese,  Edward,  doing  business  as  Standard  Crystal  Com- 
pany, Newark,  N.  J.  Detector  crystals  used  In  wireless 
receiving  sots.  172,803  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,494 ; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Reese,  George,  doing  business  as  Return  Oil  Ring  Co., 
San  Francisco,  Calif.     Piston  rings.     176,353  ;  Nov.  20. 

Reeves  Coal  and  Dock  Co.,  Minneapolie,  Minn.  Coal. 
174,578;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  164,194;  published  July 
17,   1923. 

Reeves,  Percy,  Chicago,  111.  Toys,  and  particularly  cut- 
out dolls.  165,528-9  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  Nos.  158,008-9  ; 
published  Dec.  19,   1922. 

Refinlshing  Products  Co.      (See  Whitman,  Edmund  B.) 

Reflecto  Stove  Gloss  Company,  North  Grosvenor  Dale, 
Conn.     Liquid   stove  polish.     163,804  ;   Jan.   30. 

Refiector  &  Illuminating  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Color  screen 
and  holder  attachment  for  reflectors.  168,995 ; 
May  29. 

Regal  Corset  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Corsets,  bras- 
sieres, and  bandeaux,  164,181  ;  Feb.  13. 

Regal  Supply  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Baking 
powder  and  cream  of  tartar.  175,403  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial 
No.  163,111  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Regal  Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machines  and  parts  thereof.  165,510;  Mar.  13; 
Serial  No.  165,089  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Regatta  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Py- 
jamas and  men's  undergarments,     164,875  ;  Feb.  27. 

Regent  Laboratories.  (See  Milliken,  John  T.,  &  Com- 
pany.) 

Regulation  Paint  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Paint,  varnish, 
paint  enamel,  etc.  171,527  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176,044  ; 
published  May  8,  1923. 

Regulation  Paint  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Ready-mixed 
paints.  176,546 :  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  183,597  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 

Regulation  Paint  Co.  Paints.  176,548  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial 
No.   183,596;   published  Sept.   18,   1923. 

Reichel,  Edward  A..  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Oils  and 
greases  used  for  lubricating  purposes.  174.963  ;  Oct. 
30  ;  Serial  No.  159,885  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Relchman  &  Faust,  New  York,  N,  Y,  Powder  puffs, 
164,515  ;  Feb,  20, 

Relchman  &  Faust,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Hair  rolls.  167,443; 
May  1 ;  Serial  No.  161,065  ;  published  Nov,  7,  1922. 

Reld  Bros.,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  and  Seattle,  Wash. 
Metal  and  wood  aseptic  furniture.  174,246 ;  Oct.  9 : 
Serial  No.  168,790  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Toothpicks.  164,845  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Reld,  Murdoch  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Baking  powder  and 
baking  soda.  173,471  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  176,283  ; 
published  June  19,  1923. 

Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Canned  fish.  177,264  ; 
Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  167,828  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923, 

Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co,,  Chicago,  111.  Tea,  177.776;  Dec. 
25  ;   Serial  No.  183,940  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.,  Chicago.  lU.  Tea.  177,779-80; 
Dec.  25  ;  Serial  Nos.  183,854-5  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Reiff,  Ronald  A.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  Ladies'  knitted  under- 
wear. 173,659  ;  Oct.-  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,216  ;  published 
June    19,    1923. 


768 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Eel£fman-Corn    Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Vests   for   outer 

wear  for  men.     174,842;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  177,801; 

published  July  31,  1923. 
Eeilly,  Ellen,  Spokane,  Wash.     Medicine  for  nervous  dis- 
eases, epilepsy,  and  sleeplessness.     163,156 ;   Jan.  2. 
Eeilly,   William  J.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Leather  floor  mats 

and   runners.      169,044  :   June   5 ;    Serial   No.    158,154 ; 

published   Mar.    13,   1923. 
Eeln,  F.  Charles,  &  Son,  America,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Instruments    for   aiding    the    hearing.      175,879 ;    Nov. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  180,080  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Reinartz,    John     L..    New    York,    N.    Y.      Electrical    in- 
ductances.    177,585  ;  Dec.  18. 
Reiner    Brothers    Co.,     The,     Waterbury,    Conn.      Bever- 
ages sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the  same. 

163,389  ;  Jan.  9. 
Reingold   Hosiery    Co.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Men's,   ladies', 

and  children's  hosiery.     164,753  ;  Feb.  27. 
Eeinhertz,  Max  I.,  doing  business  as  Reiuhertz  Mfg.  Co., 

San  Francisco,   Calif.     Men's  pants.     173,843  ;  Oct.  2  ; 

Serial  No.  171,957  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Eeish,  George  L.,  assignor  to  H.  V.  Foster,  MifJlinburg,  Pa. 

Leather    preservative.      174,018 ;    Oct.    2 ;     Serial    No. 

175,324  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Reiss,  Fred,  doiug  business  as  Paramount  Specialty   Co., 

Louisville,  Ky.     Cleanser  for  artificial  teeth.     177,374  ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  180.891  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Eelss-PremJer     Pipe    Company,     Chicago,     111.       Smoking 

pipes  and  cases  for  pipes.     165,962  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

156,806  ;  published  Mar.  14,  1922. 
Eelenvalen,   D.,   Cleveland,   Ohio.     Advertising  literature. 

174,122 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.   156,860 ;   published   June 

12,   1923. 
Reliable  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Stor- 
age-battery clips.    165,121  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  123.408  ; 

published   Oct.   11,   1921. 
Reliance    Manufacturing    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Men's 

and    boys'   work   shirts,   boys'    blouses   and    play    suits. 

166,672  ;  Apr.  10  ;    Serial  No.  165,506  ;   published  Jan. 

9.  1923. 
Reliance    Manufacturing   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Men's 

and  boys'   work  shirts.     166,706  ;   Apr.   10 ;   Serial  No. 

167,268 :   published    Jan.   9,   1923. 
Reliance   Manufacturing    Companv,    Chicago,    111.      Men's 

work    shirts.      173,794 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No.    174,753 ; 

published  July  10,   1923. 
Relyea  Soap  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Louisville,  Ky.     Preparation 

for  preventing  the  running  of   dyes   In  fabrics  during 

washing.     173,511 ;  Sept.  25. 
Remar  Sweets  Company.  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    Can- 
dies.    164,653;   Feb.  27. 
Eemiller  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Face  rouge.    163,157  ; 

Jan.    2. 
RemlUer    Co.,    The,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Face    powder. 

164,481 ;  Feb.  20. 
Remiller    Co.,    The,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Face    and    hand 

lotion.     174,065  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,472  ;  published 

July  10,  1923. 
Remiller  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rouge.     175,645  ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,723  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Remiller    Co..    The.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Talcum    powder. 

177,363  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,866  ;  published   Sept. 

25,  1923. 
Remington  Arms  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Paper 

shot  shells.     175,229 ;  Oct.  30. 
Remington  Salt  Company.      (See  Crystaline  Salt  Co.,  as- 
signor.) 
Remington  Salt  Company,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.     Salt.     165,491 ; 

Mar.  13  :  Serial  No.  166,203  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Remington  Salt  Company,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.     Salt.     175,676  ; 

Nov.  6. 

Remo  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.     (Sec  Rees,  Fred.) 

Remy,  Albert  F..  Co.,  The.  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Canned  fruits, 
vegetables,  fish,  meats,  oysters,  catchup,  and  soup. 
23,015  ;   renewed  May  9,  1923. 

Renaud's  Incorporated,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Bread.  165,398  ; 
Mar.   6  ;   Serial  No.   156,861 ;  published   Oct.  31,   1922. 

Rentz  Spark  Plug  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Spark  plugs. 
165,151 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  145,415 ;  published  May 
17,   1921. 

Renullfe  Electric  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Electric  therapeu- 
tic apparatus,  including  violet-ray  and  ozone  genera- 
tors, etc.  173,414  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  178,193  ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Reo  Motor  Car  Company,  Lansing,  Mich.  Light  motor 
trucks.     163,527  ;  Jan.  16. 

Reol  Refrigerator  Co.     (See  Ottenheimer,  Reuben  E.) 

Replacement  Auto  Parts  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Repair 
and  replacement  parts  for  automobiles.    164,399  ;  Feb.  20. 

Republic  Box  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Wooden  bottle  boxes, 
poultry  coops,  packing'  boxes,  etc.     163,390  ;   Jan.  9. 

Republic  Photographic  Corporation,  Ferguson,  Mo.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  lamps  for  use  in  photographic 
and  moving-picture  studios.  166,557;  Apr.  10;  Serial 
No.   170.339  ;   published  Jan.  2.  1923. 

Republic  Rubber  Company,  The,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Tire 
casings.  175.966  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  173,300  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 

Republican  Women  of  Pennsylvania,  Incorporated,  Phila- 
delphia. Pa.  Periodical  published  at  monthly  inter- 
vals. 176,527;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  182,610;  pub- 
lished Sept,  18,  1923. 


Eesco  Radio  Co.,  The.     (See  Radio  Engineering  &  Sales 

Co.) 
Eesearch  Advertising  Bureau.     (See  Cook,  Jerome  I.) 
Besler,   Herman   &   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Cotton   and 

silk  and  cotton  piece  goods,  ladies'  woolen  dress  fabrics, 

and    dress    linens.      173,251 ;    Sept.    18 ;       Serial    No. 

159,286;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Eesolute  Shirt  Co.     (See  Lazinsky,  Barnet.) 
Respro  Inc.,  Providence,   R.  I.     Electrical  insulating  ma- 
terial.    174,452  ;  Oct.  16,  Serial  No.  162,199  ;  published 

June  26,  1923. 
Rett,   William   F.,   doing  business    as   Nu-Ka-Na    Remedy 

Co.,  Roselle,  N.  J.     Medicine  known  as  a  blood  purifier 

and     body     builder.       174,472 ;     Oct.     16 ;     Serial    No. 

178,284  ;  published  July   17,   1923. 
Return  Oil  Ring  Co.     (See  Reese,  George.) 
Revillon   Fr6res,   New   York,   N.    Y.     Furs,   fur  coats   for 

men    and    women,    coats    of   cloth    material,    plain    or 

trimmed    with    fur    for    men    and    women.      164,858 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Rex    Cigar    Co.,    Shelby,    N.    C.      Cigars    and    cigarettes. 

165,750  ;  Mar.   20  ;   Serial  No.  171,037  ;   pubUshed  Dec. 

12,  1922. 
Rex-Hide   Rubber  Manufacturing  Company,   East  Brady, 

Pa.      Vulcanizable   material   used    in   the   manufacture 

of  rubber  products.     163,158  ;  Jan.   2. 
Rex-Hide   Rubber   Manufacturing   Company,   East   Brady, 

Pa.     Vulcanizable  material.      163,159 ;   Jan.   2. 
Rex    Knitting    Co.,    Little    Palls,    N.    Y.      Sweaters    and 

sweater  coats.     173,651 ;   Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   176,570  ; 

published  June  19.   1923. 
Rex  Manufacturing  Co.      (See  Davis,  J.   R.) 
Rex  Window  Advertising  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Paper 

and    cardboard    signs,    displays,    and    billboard    sheets. 

173,768 ;   Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No.   177,051 ;   published  June 

12    1923, 
Rey-bel-Rey     Candy     Co.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Candy. 

174,669 ;   Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No.   172,044  ;   published  July 

24,    1923. 
Rey  &  Rey,  Roquefort-sur-Soulzon,  France.    Machines  for 

slicing   and    cutting   cheese.      175,556 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial 

No.  179,743  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Reynolds,  R.  J.,  Tobacco  Company,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Cigarette  paper.     174,501  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  181,349  ; 

published  July  24,   1923. 
Reynolds,    Wm.    T.,    &    Co.,    Inc.,    Poughkeepsie.    N.    Y. 

Coffee.      176,963 ;    Dec.   11 ;    Serial  No.    178,287 ;    pub- 
lished Sept.  25.  1923. 
Reliable  Importing  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Vegetable 

salad   oil.         169,307 ;    June    12  ;    Serial   No.    168,238 ; 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Reliable    Importing    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Salad    vegetable    oil.      170,446 ;    July    17 ;    Serial    No. 

172,174 ;    published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Reliance  Coal  and  Coke  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Coal. 

171,941  ;  Aug.   14. 
Reliance   Coal   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Coal.     168,979 ; 

May  29. 
Remien     &     Kuhnert     Co.,      Chicago,      111.       Varnishes. 

170,055;  July  10;  Serial  No.  175,885;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Remiller   Co.,    The,    New    York,   N.    Y.      Soap.      168,218; 

May  15  ;  Serial  No.  172.353  ;   published  Feb.   20.  1923. 
Remiller   Co.,    The,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Soap.      169,470; 

June  19  :  Serial  No.  173,673  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Remmers   Soap   Company,   The,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.      Soap. 

168,402  ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No.   171,551 ;  published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Remmers   Soap   Company,   The,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.      Soap. 

168.960;  May  29;   Serial  No.  171,589;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Remy,  Albert  F.,  Co.,  The,  Mansfield,  Ohio.     Canned  fniits, 

vegetables,    fish,    meats,    ovsters,   catchups   and    soups. 

23,466;  renewed  Aug.  8.  1923. 
Remy,  Albert  F.,  Co.,  The,  Mansfield,  Ohio.     Canned  fruits, 

vegetables,    fish,    meat,     oysters,    catchup,    and    soup. 

23,482;  renewed  Aug.  15,  1923. 
Republic      Photographic      Corporation,      Ferguson,      Mo. 

Sensitized    photographic    paper.       170,239 ;     July     10 ; 

Serial  No.   174,336;   published  Apr.   3,  1923. 
Republic  Varnish  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Ready-mixed 

paint,  varnish,  and  paint  enamel.     168,298  ;  May  15. 
Republic  Varnish  Company,  Newark,   N.  J.     Ready-mixed 

paint,  varnish,  and  paint  enamel.     171,226  ;   July   31 ; 

Serial  No.  177.107;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Requa  Bros.,  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  N.  Y.     Baking  powder. 

169,801 ;  July  3  ;   Serial  No.   170,833 ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Requa  Bros.,  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  N.  Y.     Coffee  and  tea. 

171,233 :   July  31 ;  Serial  No.  170,834  ;  published  May 

15,   1923. 
Retailers'  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del. ; 

Chicago,   111.  ;  and  Tulsa,  Okla.     Prophylactics  for  the 

prevention    of    sexual    diseases.       170,427 ;    July    17 ; 

Serial  No.   172,014  ;  published  Apr.  10,   1923. 
Eeubenstone,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Jewelry.     170,937  ; 

July  24 ;  Serial  No.  169,423  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Rex  Cap  Company.      (See  Goldstein,   Sam.) 
Reynier  &  Cie.,  assignor  to  Etablissements  Reynier,  Gren- 
oble, E^ance.     Leather  gloves.     171,719  :  Aug.  14  ;   Se- 
rial No.   143,409;  published  May  22,   1923. 


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Revnolds,  Charles  A.,  doing  business  as  C.  A.  Re.vnolds 
Leather  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Goatskins,  colt  and 
horse  hides,  kips  and  cow  sides.  170.743 :  July  24 ; 
Serial    No.   174,502;   published   Apr.    24,   1923. 

He.vnoUls.  James  K..  doin!;  business  as  Soldiers  Bonus 
Products  Co.,  Chicago.  111.  Beverases  sold  as  soft 
drinks  and  sirups  used  in  the  preparation  of  same. 
170.290 :  Julv  10 ;  Serial  No.  176,217  ;  published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 

Remolds  &  Revnolds  Co.,  The,  Pavton,  Ohio.  Writing 
tablets.  3  68.853:  May  29;  Serial  No.  173,855;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Rhea  Manufacturing  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Wearing  ap- 
parel— namely,  aprons,  dresses,  and  bloomers.  17i),117  ; 
Oct.  30  :  Serial  No.  176,653  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Rheinauer-Roth  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Knitted  piece  goods  of  wool,  worsted,  fiber  silk,  etc. 
172,903  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,692  ;  published  June 
5,   1923. 

Rheinauer-Roth  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Knitted  piece  goods  of  wool,  worsted,  etc.  173,748 ; 
Oct.   2  :   Serial  No.   177,693 ;    published   June   26.   1923. 

Rheuniatum  Company.      (See  Shcfftel,  Mich.iel  W.) 

Rhodes,  Jnmcs  H.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Steel  wool 
and  soap.     163.955:  Feb.  6. 

Rhodes  &  Ripley  Clothing  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Over- 
coats for  men.  women,  and  children.  173,397 ;  Sept. 
25  ;  Serial  No.  173,724  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Rhodia  Chemical  Company.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Pro- 
tective materials  used  for  coating  and  sealing  con- 
tainers. 165.814  :  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  166,148 :  pub- 
lished Dec.  5.  1922. 

Rhumacine  Medicine  Company.     (See  Canode,  Charles  IT.) 

Ribeiro,  Alberto  L.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Folding  chairs,  ta- 
bles, and  stools.     175.243;  Oct.  30. 

Ricco  Company  of  America,  The,  Columbus,  Ga.  -Bever- 
ages sold  as  soft  drinks.  175.456;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No. 
150,470  ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 

Rice.  A.  L.,  Inc.,  Adams,  N.  Y.  Dry  paint  composition. 
171,430  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  165,507  ;  published  May 
15,   192.3. 

Rice  &  H\itchins.  Incorporated,  Boston,  Mass.  Boots 
shoes,  slippers.     163.617  :  Jan.  23. 

Rice,  Duane  R.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Bread.  163,528-9 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Rice,  Stix  &  Co.,  assignor  to  Rice-Stix  Dry  Goods  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Men's  overalls,  pantaloons,  shirts, 
and'  drawers.     22.337  :  renewed   Jan.   10,  1923. 

Rice-Stix  Dry  Goods  Company.  (See  Rice,  Stix  &  Co., 
assignor.) 

Rice-Stix  Dry  Goods  Company,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Pyjamas, 
nightshirts,  and  night  coats,  beach  coats,  gymnasium 
coats,  etc.  168.194  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  168,802  :  pub- 
li'shrd  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Rice-Stix  Dry  Goods  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Hosiery. 
173,494  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,567  ;  published  June 
12,  1923. 

Rich-Alloy  Companv.  The.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Alloys  of 
gold  for  dental  work.  168,583;  May  29:  Serial  No. 
163.354  :  published  Feb.  27.  1923. 

Rich  Brothers  Cereal  Company.  Cedar  Rapids.  Iowa. 
Rolled  oats.  175,425 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  174,031 ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Rich.  E.  C,  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Gelatin.  172,624  ; 
Sept.   11;   Serial  No.  159.105;  published  July  25. 

Rich  Shoe  Company,  The.  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Ladles'  shoes. 
166,065  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,127  ;  published  Nov. 
14,  1922. 

Rich  Shoe  Companv.  The.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Boots  and 
shoes.     169,418;  June  12. 

Richard  Hudnut.     (See  Dickey,  Laurence  P.,  assignor.) 

Richard.  Irwin,  doing  business  as  Red  Hill  Broom  Works, 
Red  Hill,  Pa.     Brooms.     163,891 ;  Jan.  9. 

Richard.  Irwin,  doing  business  as  Red  Hill  Broom  Works, 
Red   Hill.  Pa.     Brooms.      164.998:   Feb.  27. 

Richards.  Anna  M.,  doing  business  as  Gramana  Dairy 
Co.,  Phillipsburg.  N.  J.  Milk  and  cream.  167.472 ; 
May  1;  Serial  No.  166,957;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 

Rich.m'rds  &  Brennan  Co..  R.mdolph.  Mass.  Shoes,  rub- 
bers, overshoes,  etc.  169.534 :  June  19 ;  Serial  No. 
167.011 :  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 

Richards  &  Co.  (London)  Limited,  London,  England. 
Dates.  167,717  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  144,297  ;  published 
Aug.  1,  1922 

Richards.  Joseph,  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Printed  books  and  their  component  parts.  174.015 ; 
Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No.   175,407  ;   published   June   26,   1923. 

Richardson  &  Boynton  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y..  and 
Chicago,  111.  Hot  air  and  water  heaters.  23,323  ;  re- 
newed July  4,   1923. 

Richardson  &  Boynton  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Warm-air 
furnace.  174,617  :  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,222  ;  pub- 
lished  July   24,   1923. 

Richardson  Company,  The.  (See  Heppes-Nelson  Roofing 
Company.) 

Richardson  Company,  The,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Bituminous 
compositions.  169,299:  June  12;  Serial  No.  167.017; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Richardson  Company.  The,  Lockland.  Ohio,  Sanitary 
snund-deadening  and  insulating  fabric.  169,335:  .Tunc 
12 ;   Serial  No.   173.533  ;  published   Mar.   27.   1923. 

58339— i9 


Richardson  Dry  Goods  Co.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Men's, 
women's,  and  children's  underwear  of  knitted  and 
textile  fabric.     164,722;   Feb.  27. 

Richardson  Dry  Goods  Co.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Cotton,  silk 
and  cotton,  linen  and  cotton,  and  wool  and  cotton 
piece  goods.  170,456 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  172,351 ; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Richardson  Dry  Goods  Company,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  House 
dresses  and  aprons.  172,2()S ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 
173,301  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Richardson  &  Holland,  Inc.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Powdered 
sugar.  171,758;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  141,399;  pub- 
lished  May   29,    3923. 

Richardson-Marsh  Corporation,  The,  Orlando,  Fla.  Fresh 
citrous  fruits.  173,950 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,867  ; 
published   July    17.    1923. 

Richardson,  O.  W.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Linoleum. 
163,924  ;    Feb.   6. 

Richardson.  O.  W.,  &  Co..  Chicago,  111.  Phonographs 
and  parts  thereof.  169,506 :  June  19 ;  Serial  No. 
171,038;  published  Mar.  27,   1923. 

Richardson,  O.  W.,  &  Co..  Chicago.  111.  Household  furni- 
ture. 169,653  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  168,553  ;  published 
Mnr.  27,  3  923. 

Richardson,  O.  W.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Linoleum.  171.633  ; 
Aug.   7  ;   Serial  No.   175,945 ;  published  May  15,   1923. 

Richardson,  O.  W.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Textile  rugs  and 
carpets.  171,632 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  175,944 ;  pub- 
lishe<l  May  15.  1923. 

Richardson,  O.  W..  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Textile  rugs  and 
carpets.  175.083  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  168,552  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 

Richardson's  Dry  Hop  Yeast  Company.  (See  Pearson, 
Minnie  A.l 

Rich-Maid  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.  Pop-corn  con- 
fection. 169.301  :  .Tune  12  ;  Serial  No.  167,328  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,   1923. 

Rich-Maid  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.  Pop-corn  con- 
fection. 173.209;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  171,816;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Rich-Maid  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.  Pop-corn  con- 
fection. 175.759 :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  171,817 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Richman.  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fur  garments. 
176,111:  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  162,349;  published  Aug. 
28.  1923. 

Richmond  Beverage  Machine  Corporation,  Richmond,  Va. 
Machines  for  dispensing  beverages  and  the  like. 
168,915;  May  29;  Serial' No.  155,640;  published  Mar. 
6.   1923. 

Richmond  Cedar  Works,  Richmond.  Va.  Ice-cream 
freezers.  174.316  :  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  177,694  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Richmond-Chase  Company.  San  Jose.  Calif.  Canned 
fruits.  168.812:  May  29;  Serial  No.  170,036;  pub- 
lished  Mar.    13,   1923.' 

Richmond  Hosierv  Mills,  Rossville,  Ga.  Hosiery. 
168,974-7:    M;iy  29. 

Richmond  Hosierv  Mills,  Ros.'svillp,  Ga.  Hosiery. 
168.98.3-5  ;  May  '29. 

Richmo»ul  TTnsierv  Mills.  Rossville,  Ga.  Canopies  for 
electil''-!ight  fixtures  and  parts  thereof.  168,991-3 ; 
May  29. 

Richmond  Hosiery  Mills,  Rossville,  Ga.  Hosiery. 
174.253  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  154,760  ;  published  May  22, 
1923. 

Richmond  Hosiery  Mills,  Ros.sville,.  Ga.  Hosiery. 
176.245 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  182,838 ;  published 
Sept.  11,  1923. 

Richmond  Hosiery  Mills,  Rossville.  Ga.  Hosiery. 
176,460 :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  176,571  ;  published  Sept. 
18    1923 

Richter  Card  &  Paner  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  An- 
nouncements. I'r4,281;  Oct.  9;  Serial  No.  179,224; 
published  July  3.  1923. 

Richter,  Julius,  doing  business  as  Globe  Import  Co.,  New 
Yorlc,  N.  Y.  Scissors  and  pocketknives.  170,159  ;  July 
30;    Serial   No.    169.517;   published   Apr.   10,    1923. 

Richter,  Julius,  doing  business  as  Globe  Import  Co..  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Manicure  sets,  including  scissors  and  cuti- 
cles. 1 72.412  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  178,627  ;  published 
May  29,  1923. 

Rlckarrl  Shop  Company,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Shoes. 
176,340;   Nov.  20. 

Ricker  Company,  The,  Newark,  N.  J.  Belt  buckles  and 
buckles  and  clasps  for  shoes  and  slippers.  165.963 ; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  156.973  ;  published  Aug.  15,  1922. 

Rico  Ignition  Company,  Pittsfleld,  Mass.  Electrical  ap- 
par.itns  and  supplies.  165.206;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No. 
166,714  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Ridenour-Baker  Grocery  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Coffee.  175.367  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  176,218  ;  published 
Aug.  14,  1923. 

Ridge.  William  F..  doing  huslness  as  Ridged  Grip  Com- 
panv. Akron.  Ohio.  Grips  for  steering  wheels  of  auto- 
mobiles, etc.  3  74.462:  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  174,261; 
nublished  .Tuly   17,  3  923. 

Ridgwav,  Charles  R.     (See  Davis,  O.,  and  RIdgway.) 

Ridlev,  Lotta  B..  Louisville,  Ky.  Face  powder  in  paste 
form.  3  70,948;  Julv  24;  Serial  No.  167,327;  pub- 
lished  Apr.    24,    1923. 

Ridley  Watts  &  Co.      (See  Willis,  Grinnell,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  irade-marfcs— Continued. 


Ridley  Watts  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  goods. 

168,433;   May  22;   Serial  No.  171,190;   published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Riebe    Ball    Bearing    Company    Inc,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Ball  bearings.     176,815  ;  Nov.  27. 
Riedel,   J.   D.,  Aktiengesellschaft,   Berlln-Britz,   Germany. 

Salts  of  ammonia   of   sulphoacids    of   sulphurous,   nat- 
ural,  or  artificial   carbohydrogens  or   mixtures  of   car- 

bohydrogens.     164,297  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rieger,   Ernest   A.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Silk   piece  goods. 

165,923  ;  Mar.  20. 
Rieger,   Ernest  A.,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Silk   piece   goods. 

166,953  ;  Apr.   17  ;   Serial  No.  170,899  ;   published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Rieser   Company    Inc.,    The.      (See    Rieser,    N.,    Company 

Inc.) 
Rieser  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lip  sticks,  face 

powders,    rouge,    etc.      172,378 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial    No. 

155,449  ;  published  Feb.  21,   1922. 
Rieser,  N.,  Company   Inc.,  The   (now  by   cliange  of  name 

The   Rieser   Company   Inc.),   New   York,    N.   Y.      Soap. 

169,523-5  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  Nos.   172,654-6  ;  published 

Mar.  20,  1923. 
Riesman,   Philip,   doing  business  as  Royal  Electric   Com- 
pany,    Chelsea,     Mass.       Electric     bulbs     and     lamps. 

172,015  ;  Aug.  21  ;   Serial  No.  174,924  ;  published  May 

8,  1923. 
Rigaud.     (See  Rigaud,  Henri.) 
Rigaud,   Henri,  doing  business  as  Bigaud,  Paris,  Prance, 

and    New    York,    N.    Y.      Face    powders    and    rouges. 

164,460  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rigaud,   Henri,   doing  business  as  Rigaud,  Paris,  France, 

and    New    York,    N.    Y.      Perfume,    toilet    water,    face 

powder,  talcum  powder,  rouge,  etc.     164,461-3  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rigaud,   Henri,   doing  business  as  Rigaud,  Paris,   Prance, 

and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfume,  toilet  water,  face  and 

talcum  powder.     164,464  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rigaud,  Henri,  doing  business  as  Rigaud,   Paris,  Prance, 

and    New    York,    N.    Y.      Face    powders    and    rouges. 

164,465-6  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rigaud,  Henri,  doing  business  as  Rigiaud,  Paris,   Prance, 

and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfume,  toilet  water,  face  pow- 
der, rouge,  face  creams,  etc.     164,467  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rigaud,  Henri,  doing  business  as  Rigaud,  Paris,  France, 

and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hand  lotion.     164,468  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rigaud  Henri,   doing  business  as   Rigaud,   Paris,   France, 

and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Liquid  face  and  toilet  powder. 

164,469  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rigaud,   Henri,  doing  business  as  Rigaud,  Paris,   Prance, 

and    New    York,    N.    Y.      Pace    powders    and    rouges. 

164,470-1;  Feb.  20. 
Rigaud,   Henri,  doing  business  as  Rigaud,  Paris,  Prance, 

and  New  York,  N.  Y.    Perfume,  toilet  water,  face  lotion. 

166,971 ;  Apr.  17. 
Rigaud,   Henri,  doing  business  as  Rigaud,  Paris,  Prance, 

and  New  York,  N.  Y.    Perfume,  rouge,  face  creams,  etc. 

166,972  ;  Apr.  17. 
Rigaud,  Henri,  doing  business  as  Rigaud,  Paris,  France, 

and    New    York,    N.    Y.      Face   powder   tint.      168,028 ; 

May  8. 
Rigaud,  Henri,  doing  business  as  Rigaud,  Paris,   France, 

and  New  Yorlt,  N.  Y.     Perfume,  toilet  water,  face  and 

talcum    powders,    etc.      172,809 ;    Sept.   11 ;    Serial   No. 

175,025 ;    published    June    5,    1923. 
Rlggs,    Thomas    E.,    Independence,    Mo.      Washing    com- 
pounds.     166,410 ;    Apr.    3  ;    Serial    No.    166,749 ;    pub- 
lished Dec.  5,   1922. 
Rigid  Tool  Holder  Company.      (See  Gibbs,  Edward  P.-G.) 
Rike   Folding   Box  Company,   The,   Dayton,    Ohio.     Paper 

garment  bag.s.     167,998  ;   May  8. 
Rike  Folding  Box   Company,   The,   Davton,   Ohio.     Paper 

grarment  bags.     170,892  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  159,882  ; 

published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Riker,  Galindo  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Cof- 
fee,    flavoring     extracts,     milk,     tea,     canned     goods. 

171,277:  July  31. 
Riley     Shoe    Alanufacturing    Company,    The,     Columbus, 

Ohio.      Shoes.      169.431;    June    12. 
Riley    Shoe    Manufacturing    Co.,    The,    Columbus,    Ohio. 

Shoes.     173,577  ;  Sept.  25. 
Ringe,     Mamie,    Philadelphia,     Pa.       Candies.       175,291  ; 

Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  154,570  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Ringler,  P.  A.,  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Stereotype  and 

electrotype  plates  and  blocks.     22,974  ;  renewed  May  9. 

1923. 

Ringler,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Malt  beverage. 
176,812;   Nov.  27. 

Ringler,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Malt  beverage. 
176,032  :  Dec.  4. 

Ringler,  William  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Receipt  books  and 
filing  cards  for  bookkfeeping  purposes.  174,251  ;  Oct. 
9  :  Serial  No.  160,434  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Riodela  Chemical  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Boiler  com- 
pounds. 167,821  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  170,216  ;  published 
Feb.  Id,  192o. 

Rioux,  Joseph  P.,  doing  business  as  Bliss  Brothers  Com- 
pany, Attleboro,  Mass.  Cigarette  holders.  109,678 ; 
June  26  ;  Serial  No.  173,610  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Ripley.  Edward,  &  Son,  Ltd.,  Bradford,  England,  Piece 
goods  of  wool  and  cotton.  166,551 :  Apr.  10 ;  Serial 
No.    122,498 ;  published  Apr.    13,   1920. 


lUsdon  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Naugatuck,  Conn. 
Safety  pins.  175,200  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  175,104  ; 
published  Aug.  7.  1923. 

Riste!  Manufacturing  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Re- 
frigerators. 168,229 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  171,553 ; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Ritchie,  D.  &  Co.,  Montreal,  Canada,  assignor  to  Imperial 
Tobacco  Company  of  Canada.  Tobacco,  cigars,  ciga- 
rettes,  and  cheroots.     23,348;  renewed   July   11,   1023. 

Ritchie,  D.,  &  Co.,  assignor  to  Imperial  Tobacco  Company 
of  Canada,  Limited,  Montreal,  Canada.  Tobacco, 
cigars,  cigarettes,  and  cheroots.  23,349  ;  renewed  July 
11,  1923. 

Rite  Form  Corset  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cor- 
set steels.  173,863  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,107  ;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 

Ritestone  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stucco 
and  composition  of  a  cementltious  nature  for  making 
flooring.  172,914  :  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  178,628  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,   1923. 

Riteweb  Manufacturing  Company  Inc.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Athletic  and  knitted  underwear.  173,371 ;  Sept.  25 ; 
Serial  No.  178,286  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Riteweb  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Athletic  and  knitted  underwear.  173,373  ;  Sept.  25 ; 
Seriiil  No.  178,285  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Ritter  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vanity  cases  and 
ladies'  hand  bags.  170,769;  July  24;  Serial  No. 
177,517  ;  published  Apr.  24,   1923. 

Ritter,  Harry  E.,  and  Mary  V.  Gordon,  Selinsgrove,  Pa. 
Cancer  salve.  174,357  :  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  176,917  ; 
published  July   10,  1923. 

Ritter  Hosiery  Company,  Fleetwood,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
177,260  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  183,669  ;  published  Sept. 
25,   1923. 

Ritter,  Samuel  P.,  doing  business  as  Dr.  Ritter's  Labora- 
tories, Hackensack,  N.  J.  Antiseptic  tablets.  168,692 ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  169,780 ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Ritzier,  Charles  E.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Nonintoxicating  car- 
bonated beverages.  165,597 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
132,570;  published  Sept.   21,  1920. 

River-Lake  Chemical  Co.,  Silver  Spring,  Md.  Pire- 
extinguishing  compound.  176,239 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial 
No.   160,905  ;   pubUshed  Aug.   7.   1923. 

Riverside  Paint  &  Varnish  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Paints,  varnishes,  japans,  driers,  etc.  166,735 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Roach  Tisdale  &  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Confections 
comprising  chocolates,  bonbons,  hard  candies,  etc. 
171,089  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  173,534 ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Roach,  W.  R.,  &  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Fresh 
fruits  and  vegetables.  173,160  ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
159,054  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Roanoke  Mills  Company,  Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C.  Woven 
cotton  fabrics,  including  cotton  flannels.  174,003 ; 
Oct.    2  ;   Serial   No.    175,439 ;   published  July   17,   1923. 

Robbins,  Henry  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  Phonographs.  169,357; 
June  12  ;   Serial  No.  172,439  ;  published   Feb.  27,  1923. 

Robbins,  Samuel  D.,  Boston,  Mass.  I'ublication  on  the 
correction  of  stammering.  177,471 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial 
No.   175,568;  published   Sept.  25,  1923. 

Robbins,  William  G.,  doing  business  as  Webber  Chemical 
Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Compound  sirups,  compound 
extract  of  coca  leaves  and  kola  nuts.  173,350 ;  Sept. 
25  ;  Serial  No.  169,257  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Robert,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Konroe  Merchants, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Dolls.  167,161  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No. 
173,244 :   published   Feb.    6,    1923. 

Robert,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Konroe  Merchants, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Horticultural  and  floricultural  prod- 
ucts. 169.085  ;  June  5  ;  Serial  No.  173,245  ;  published 
Mar.   13,   1923. 

Robert.  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Konroe  Merchants, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Dolls  and  tov  favors.  171,080: 
July  31;   Serial  No.   173,247:   published   May   15.   1923. 

Robert,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Konroe  Merchants,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Egg  slicers  and  cake  forms.  173,193; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  173,246  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Roberti  Bros.,  Los  Ancelos,  Calif.  Closet  and  wall  beds. 
169,630  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  174,110  ;  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 

Roberts   Jewelry    Co.      (See   Adelson,   Isaac   J.) 

Roberts,  Jonathan,  Camden,  N.  J.  Shoes.  176.332 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Roberts,  Julian,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand  sewing,  knitting, 
crewel,  chenille,  etc.,  needles.  168.887 :  May  29 ; 
Serial  No.   170,256  ;   published  Feb.   27,   1923. 

Roberts,  Lewis,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Printing  inks. 
174,900 ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  178,629  ;  published  July 
24,   1923. 

Roberts,  O.  L.,  Gary,  Tnd.  Tonic  for  treatment  of  rheu- 
matism, pains,  swelling  in  the  joints,  etc.  165.803 ; 
Mar.  20:  Serial  No.  167.657:  published  Jan.  2.  1923. 

Roberts,  P.  A.,  Construction  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Garages.  175,540;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  180,619; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Roberts,  W.  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Medical  preparation  for 
treatment  of  asthma.  167,746 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
169,562 ;   published  Jan.  9,   1923. 

Robertson,  Boiling  T...  doing  business  as  Manassas  Feed 
&  Milling  Co..  Manassas,  Va,  Wheat  flour.  171,014; 
July  31  ;    Serial  No.   169,323  ;  published   Apr.   3,   1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Robertson  Leather  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Leathers.  173.095  :  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,329  ;  pub- 
Usl^ed  June  ID.  1928. 

Robertson-McClintock  Co.,  Inc..  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Coffoe.  tea,  and  spices.     164,544  ;  Feb.  20. 

IJobertson,  Then  B.,  Products  Co.  Inc..  Chicago,  111.  Soap. 
10)3,446;    .Tan.    9. 

Robertson,  Walter,  &  Son,  Ltd.,  Brentford  Bridjie.  Mid- 
dlesex, England.  Table  jellies,  caramel  toffees  and 
other  Iwiled-suuar  goods.  170,582 :  July  17 ;  Serial 
No.  167.690  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Robeson  Process  Company,  iVew  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid  com- 
position employed  as  a  treating  and  tanning  agent  in 
the  manufacture  of  leather  from  hides  and  skins. 
165.839  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,684  ;  published  Jan.  2, 
1923. 

i;obeson,  William  B.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Ready-mixed 
paint.  168,817 ;  Mav  29 ;  Serial  No.  170,089 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 

Robinette  Co.,  The,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Hair  grower. 
169,657;  June  26;  Serial  No.  167,195;  published  Mar. 
6,  1923. 

Robinson,  A.  M.,  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Work  shirts. 
108,542  :  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  158,155  ;  published  Oct. 
17,   1922. 

Robinson,  A.  M..  Company.  Atlanta,  Ga.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  175.135 :  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  180,496 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Robinson.  Albert  P.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Fireplace  throat 
frames  and  dampers.     175,701  ;  Nov.  6. 

Robinson.  Alicf  G..  Washiuiiton.  D.  C.  Monthly  publica- 
tion. 177,495;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  182,719;  published 
Oct.  2,  1923. 

Robinson,  Guy  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Neptune  Labo- 
ratories. Dallas.  Tex.  Face  treating  clay.  169.606 ; 
June  26  ;   Serial  No.  172.440  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Robinson,  M.  W.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wrenches. 
164,345  ;  Feb.  20. 

Robinson,  Maurice.  Baltimore,  Md.  Coats,  vests,  pants, 
overcoats.     176,811  ;   Nov.  27. 

It"i)inson-Roders  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Newark,  N.  J.  Mat- 
tresses, pillows,  bolsters,  cushions.  170,597 ;  .July 
17 :    Serial    No.    136,604  ;    published    Apr.    24.    1923. 

Robinson-Roders  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Newark,  N.  J.  Mat- 
tresses, pillows,  bolsters,  and  cushions.  174,983 ;  Oct. 
."0  ;  Serial  No.  136,603  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Robinson,  S.  G.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies' 
dresses.     164,804  ;  Feh.  27. 

Robinson  Silk  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  105.325  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  169,505  ;  published 
Dec.  12,  1922. 

Robinson  Silk  Company,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  165.346  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  169,507  ;  puhllshed 
Dec.   12,  1922. 

Robinson  Silk  Company.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  165,347-9  :  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  Nos.  169,501-3  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  12,  1922. 

Robinson  Silk  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  165.350  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  169,499  ;  published 
Dec.  12,  1922. 

Robinson  Silk  Company.  Inc.,  Astoria  and  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Silk  niece  goods.  106.386-7 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  Nos. 
169,497-8;  published  Dec.  12.   1922. 

Robinson  Silk  Company.  Inc.,  Astoria  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Silk  piece  goods.  166,957  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  170,309  ; 
publi-shed  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Robinson  Silk  Company  Inc..  Astoria  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Silk  piece  goods.  167.046-7 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Sei-ial 
Nos.    370.310-11:   published   Jan.   30,   1923. 

Robinson  Silk  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk 
piece  goods.  175,423 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  169,500 ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Robinson.  Wm.  C,  &  Son  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Lubricat- 
ing oils.     164.378;  Feb.  20. 

Robinson,  Wm.  C..  &  Son  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Lubricat- 
ing oils.     175,261 :  Oct.  30. 

Robischon  Corporation,  New  Y'ork.  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
174,210 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No.  179,557 ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Rol»ison,  Frank,  doing  business  as  All  Star  Hosiery  Co.. 
Birmingham.  Ala.  Silk  hosiery  and  knitted  or  woven 
silk  underwear.  175.061 ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,166  ; 
published  July  10,  1923. 

Roche,  William  E.,  doing  business  as  The  Roche  Fruit 
and  Produce  Co.,  Yakima,  Wash.  Fresh  apples. 
173,329 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  171,552 ;  published 
June  26.  1923. 

Rochelle    Lace   Works.      (See   Baechtold,   Herman.) 

Rochester  Stamping  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Electric 
immersion  heaters,  sadirons,  stoves,  grills,  etc. 
164.920;   Frb     27 

Rochester  Toy  Company.  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Three-wheeled 
carts.  108.085 :  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  121,785 :  pub- 
lished Feb.  20.  1923. 

Rochon,  Isidore,  Fall  River,  JIass.  Salve  for  piles,  burns, 
and  open  sorea.  173.225  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  173,725  ; 
published  June  26.  1923. 

Rockaway  Exterminating  Compan.v.  Rockawav  Beach. 
N.  Y.  Chemical  compounds  to  be  used  as  insect  e.v- 
terminators.  167.380:  May  1;  Serial  No.  107.5^4: 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 


Rockcastle    Cement    &    Lime    Company,    The,    Baltimore, 

Md.,    and    Pine    Hill   and    Mount   Vernon,    Ky.      Lime. 

175,561  ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   179,113 ;   published   Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Rockford   Manufacturing   Co.      (See   General   Engineering 

&  Construction  Company.) 
Rockford    Wholesale   Grocery    Co.,   Rockford,   III.      Coffee. 

170,647  :   July  17  ;  Serial  No.   169,563 ;   published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 
Rock  Island  Register  Company.   Rock  Island,  III.     Regis- 
ters  for  heating  purposes.      170,923 ;   Julv   24 ;    Serial 

No.  165,157;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Rockland     Hosiery    Mills,     Philadelphia.     Pa.       Hosiery. 

166,406 ;   Apr.   3  ;   Serial   No.    165,415 ;    published   Nov. 

7,   1922. 
Rockland   Hosiery   Mills.    Philadelphia,   Pa.      Hosiery   for 

women  and  misses.     169,415  ;  June  12. 
Rock    Lick    Smokeless    Coal    Company,    Beckley,    W.    Va. 

Coal.      172,421  ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial    No.    174,977 ;    pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 
Rockwell,  Byrd  C..  Camden,  Ark.     Crates  made  of  wood. 

164,410  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rockwell  Manufacturing  Company,  Camden,  Ark.     Cratea 

made  of  wood.     164,519  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rockwood    Manufacturing    Company,    The.    Indianapolis, 

Ind.     Power-transmission  pullovs.     164.077  ;  Feb.  13. 
Rockwood    Manufacturing    Company,    The.    Indianapolis, 

Ind.     Power-transmission  pulleys.     164,093  ;  Feb.  13. 
Rockwood    Manufacturing    Company,    The,    Indianapolis, 

Ind.     Power-transmission  pulleys ;  164,099  ;  Feb.  13. 
Rockwood    Manufacturing    Company,    The,    Indianapolis, 

Ind.      Power-transmission    pulleys.      174,153 ;    Oct.    2. 
Rockwood    Manufacturing    Company,    The.     Indianapolis, 

Ind.     Fillers  for  power-transmission  pulleys.     177.514  ; 

Dec.   18  ;  Serial  No.  163,113  :  published  Oct.  2   1923. 
Rocky    Ford    Melon    Growers    Spray    Manufacturing    Co., 

The.      fSee  Bnrrell.  D.  V.) 
Rocky    Mountain    Bank    Note     Company,     Pueblo,     Colo. 

Paper,     particularly     writing     and     printing     papers. 

169,098  :   June  5. 
Rodefeld   Mfg.   Co..   Richmond,   Ind.      Automobile   timers. 

176,077 ;  Nov.   13  ;  Serial  No.  182,184  ;  published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 

Rodenbaugh  &   Strasser,    Fort  Wayne,   Ind.      Corn   salve. 

164,452  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rodex  Company,  The.      (See  Lagerholm,  Fred  E.) 
Rodgers,    John   M.,    doing  business   as   Rodgers'   Bottling 

Co.,  Vallejo,  Calif.     Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and 

sirups  for  making  the  same.     177,682  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial 

No.  185,189  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Rodriguez,  Salvador.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cigars.     170,187 ; 

July   10 ;   Serial  No.   178,360  ;   published  May   8,   1923. 
Rodriguez,  Salvador,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cigars.     171.759  ; 

Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.   178,869  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Rodriguez,      Salvador,      New      York.      N.      Y.        Cigars. 

170.826-7 ;   Dec.    4 ;    Serial  Nos.    182,264-5 ;    published 

Sept.  25,  1923. 
Rodriguez,  Salvador,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cigars.    176.828; 

Dec.  4  ;   Serial  No.   182.262  ;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Roe,   William   G.,   Winterhaven,   Fla.      Fresh   citrous   and 

deciduous  fruits.     172,065  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  177,409  ; 

published   May  29,    1923. 
Roe,     William     G.,     Winterhaven,     Fla.       Fresh     citrons 

fruits.      173.710 :    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No.    177,410 ;    pub- 
lished .Tuly  3.  1923. 
Roehrig-Bielenberg  Co.,  Inc.,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Oil  colors 

for  photographs.     164,440  ;  Feb.  20. 
Roemer,  Harry  D.,  doing  business  as  Centralia  Patch  Co., 

Centralia,  111.     Sheet-rnbber  patches.     165.161  ;  Mar.  6  • 

Serial  No.  145.476  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Roessel,  Louis,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Hazleton,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Crfipes  and  silk  goods  in  the  piece  and  veilings. 

171,862  ;  Aug.  14  ;   Serial  No.   174,529  ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 

Ropssler  &  Hasslacher  Chemical  Company,  The.  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Metal  coloring  and  oxidizing  compound 
usfd  to  produce  a  dark  color  on  metal  articles. 
164,624  ;  Feb.  20. 

Roessler  &  Hasslacher  Chemical  Company,  The,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Zinc  alloy  used  in  zinc  plating.  164,740  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Roessler  &  Hasslacher  Chemical  Company.  The.  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Zinc  used  in  zinc  plating.  164,741 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Roessler  &  Hasslacher  Chemical  Company,  The.  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Composition  of  matter  for  use  in  electro- 
plating. 165.603  :  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167.016 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.   2,   1923. 

Roessler  &  Hasslacher  Chemical  Co.,  The,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Nonferrous  alloy  containing  various  proportions 
of  nickel.  107.200:  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  167,013;  pub- 
lished Feb.  6.  1923. 

Roeszp.    Ralph.       (See  Rose,   Ralph.') 

Roethlisberger  &  Co..  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Cheese. 
167,391  :  Mav  1 ;  Serial  No.  164,198 ;  published  Jan. 
30,  1923. 

Rogers.  Bertram  C.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electrical  appa- 
r.ntus.      169.097  :   June  5. 

Rogers  Brothers.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Face  and  tale  pow- 
ders, almond  lotion,  cold  cream,  etc.  169.046  ;  June  5  ; 
Serial  No.   101.453:  published  Julv  25.   1022. 

Rogers.  Charles  P..  S-  Co..  Inc..  Now  York.  N.  Y.  Bed- 
steads, mattresses,  and  springs.     163,997-9  ;  Feb.  6. 


772 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Rogers,  Charles  P.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  House- 
hold and  office  furniture.  167,480  ;  May  1  ;  Sorial  No. 
162,852;  published  Dec.  26,   1922. 

Rogers  Electric  Company  Inc.,  Miles  City,  Mont.  Elec- 
trical curling  irons.  177,655 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
167.830;  published  Oct.  0,  1923. 

Rogers,  Francis,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Arch  sup- 
ports. 170,723 ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No.  172,557 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Rogers  (St  Hubbard  Company,  The,  Portland,  Conn.  Fer- 
tilizers. 170,076 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  166,713 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Rogers,  Joel  H.,  doing  business  as  Rogers  Bracket  Com- 
pany, Jacksonville,  Fla.  Curtain  brackets.  170,260 ; 
July   10;    Serial   No.    170,729;    published    Apr.   3.   1923. 

Rogers  Peet  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  boys' 
hats  and  caps.  166.839  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  169,084  ; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Rogers  I'eet  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Men's  and  boys' 
overcoats  and  suits.  177,547 :  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
183.231  :    published    Oct.    9,    1923. 

Rogers,  Urbane  E.,  Company,  The,  Dallas,  Tex.  Vegetable 
and  animal  oil  soap.     167,999  ;  May  8. 

Rogers,  Wm.  A.,  Ltd.,  New  York  and  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Polishing  cloths  for  gold,  silver,  and  all  precious  metal. 
163,392;  Jan.  9. 

Rogerson,  Robert,  Chicago.  111.  Salve  for  treatment  of 
blood  poison  and  a  healing  salve.  165,739  ;  Mar.  20  ; 
Serial  No.  169.649  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Roggen  Bros.  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collars.  163,618  ; 
.Tan.  23. 

Rohe  &  Brother,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Smoked  pork  products. 
175,339 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  171,708 ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Rohm  &  Haas,  Aktlengesellschaft,  Darmstadt,  Germany. 
Swelling  and  unhalring  agents  for  all  kinds  of  skin« 
and  hides.  165,785 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  164,557 ; 
published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Rohm  &  Haas  Aktlengesellschaft,  Darmstadt,  Germany. 
Glue  and  gelatins  used  in  the  manufacture  of  glue. 
174,378  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  164,196  ;  published  July 
17,  1923. 

ROhm  &  Haas  Aktlengesellschaft,  Darmstadt,  Germany. 
Disinfectants,  dyes,  emulsion  gelatin,  etc.  177,41.5: 
Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  165,888;  published  Sept.  25.  1923. 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sulphoxylate 
of  zinc  formaldehyde.  166,407 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No. 
166,018;  published  Jan.   2,   1923. 

Rohne  Electric  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Electric  gluepots, 
soldering  irons,  frying  pans,  etc.     172.192  ;  Aug.  21. 

RoUaway  Motor  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Auto- 
mobile steering-gear-control  wheels.  170,140  ;  July  10  ; 
Serial  No.   162,853;   published  Apr.   10,   1923. 

Rollee.      (See  Lanfranchi,  Anne.) 

Roller,  George  W.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Insecticide  for  use 
in  exterminating  rodents  and  insects.  170,752  ;  July 
24  ;  Serial  No.  173,364  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Rollini,  Ferdinand,  doing  business  as  One-4-All  Polish  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Polish  for  furniture,  automobiles,  etc. 
165,837  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  171,105  ;  published  Dec. 
26,  1922. 

Rolup  Screen  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Article  made  of  canvas  or  other  fabric  having 
metal  cross  strips  and  roller.  175,760  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Se- 
rial No.  171.511 ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Eolzup  Auto-Robe  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Robe 
containers  for  automobiles.  167.763 ;  May  8 ;  Serial 
No.  170,157  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Roman,  Andrew  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  preparations 
for  use  in  making  blood  tests.  167,370  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 
No.   168,803;  published   Feb.   13,   1923. 

Romanik,  Louis,  doing  business  as  The  Le  Roy  Medicine 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Laxative,  charcoal,  and 
other  tablets,  limiments,  etc.  167,553;  May  1;  Serial 
No.  165,637  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

^°J^^  ^Importing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Olive  oil. 
171,639  ;   Aug.  7. 

^°J^%  „1™P0!;**"S  Co..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Olive  oil. 
26    1903"        *■  ^"^'^^  ^°'   ^'^^'^^^''   published   June 

Rome  Wfre  Company,  Rome,  N.  Y.  Reenforced  Insulated 
electric  cables.     174,302;  Oct.  9. 

Romeo,  Dominick   Paterson,  N   J.     Palliative  for  venereal 

Ushecl  Mar   f  ^90^   ^"'^   ^=   ^"'''^^   ^°-   ""'^^^  =   P""^" 
''T70%79'-   Juir24"'"'=-    ""'^   ^""^'^'    ^-    ""■      «'^^^    °''- 

^Tv'i^kc.Kv  J"  ^^V  ^"o'=-'.^^.^  ^'«'-I^'  N.  Y.  Olive  oil. 
21     192^  '  ^°-  167,364  ;  published  Aug. 

^°^„^'';..^''^?Tr  Jr^^''i?Ston.   D.   C.     Printed   advertising 

listTAuili%23!°"   '''    ""-'^^  ^^   ^SO'2^9'    ^-^■ 

^'^P^'ll'^  .'^^o^or  Company,   Minneapolis,   Minn.      Ensilage 

Ma^fs  tractors,     road     graders,     etc.       169,012! 

Roiizoni  Macaroni  Company,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N  Y 
Ahnientary  paste  products.      167,978;  May  8 

Rood  Candy  Co.,  The,  Pueblo,  Colo  C.nndv  169  25t  • 
June  12;  Serial  No.   171,188  ;  DuhlishedMa'r    27    ism' 

Roof  Socurltv  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.     Roof "  plint  arid 

r64  633"   Peb""27''''"^''"''^'  '"   ^^^^  "'''*" 'e  of  paiS?s 


Roos,    Ed.,    Company   of   Forest   Park,    Forest    Park,    111. 

Cedar   chest.      172,359  ;   Aug.   28  ;   Serial  No.   173,675  ; 

published  May  1,  1923. 
Roosa,   Herbert  H.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Boots,  shoes,  shoe 

heels    and    shanks,    and    parts    of    boots    and    shoes. 

176,123  ;  Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.  167,658  ;  published  Aug. 

28,  1923. 
Root,  A.  I.,   Co.,  The.  Medina,  Ohio.     Beehives  and  comb 

foundations.      172,654  ;    Sept.   11 ;    Serial   No.    128,133  ; 

published    June   5,    1923. 
Roper,     Geo.     D.,     Corporation,     Rockford,     111.       Electric 

stoves  and  ranges.    167,938  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  171,655  ; 

published  Feb.   6,   1923. 
Roper,  Geo.  D.,   Corporation,   Rockford,  111.     Compilation 

and  card  index  of  recipes,  and  printed  recipes.     174,857  ; 

Oct.  23;   Serial  No.   176,654;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Rorer,   William   H.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Chlor-methyl  lini- 
ment  for   sprains,    bruises,   and    fractures,   pepsin,    etc. 

167,403 ;    May   1 ;    Serial   No.    165,639  ;    published   Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Roscoe  Haegelin  Co.,  Santa  Rosa,  Calif.     Cider  and  grape 

juice.     176.647  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  152,277  ;  published 

Oct.    18,    1921. 
Rose  Cerate  Company.     (See  Buchanan,  E.  Everett,  jr.) 
Rose  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Writing  paper  and 

envelopes.     176,432  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  183,232  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.   11,   1923. 
Rose,  Frances,  Washington,  D.  C.     Ladies'  hats  and  furs. 

166,156.     Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  154,324  ;  published  May 

16,  1922. 
Rose  &  Frank  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cloth  used  for 

making  typewriter   ribbon.      166,946  ;   Apr.   17  ;    Serial 

No.  172,175  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Rose  Mfg.  Company.      (See   Samuel.*!.   Zigmund.) 
Rose,  Ralph,  doing  business  as  Ralph  Roesze,  Zion  City, 

111.      Chemical,   medical,   and    pharmaceutical   prepara- 
tion for  removing  hair  from  the  human  body.    172,351  ; 

Aug.   28  ;   Serial  No.   173,299  ;   published  May   1,   1923. 
Rosebrand    Co.,    Atlantic    City,    N.    J.      Nasal    solution, 

douche      therefor,      and      package      containing      both. 

170,418  ;  July  17  ;   Serial  No.   173,008 ;   published  Apr. 

10.  1923. 
Rosebud  Chemical  Co.,  Forsyth,  Mont.     Automobile  polish. 

163.160;  Jan.   2. 
Rosemary  Manufacturing  Company,  Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C. 

Jacquard  woven  fabrics — namely,   table  damask,   table- 
cloths,   and    napkins.      173,269 ;    Sept.    18 ;    Serial   No. 

175,027  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Rosen   &  Listengart.  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Phonographs   and 

parts   thereof.     174,627;  Oct.  23;   Serial  No.   179,558; 

published  July  24,  1923. 
Rosenbaum  Brothers,   Salt   Lake  City,  Utah.     Men's  and 

bovs'     work    shirts.       168,072 ;    May    15 ;    Serial    No. 

160,901 ;   published   Aug.    29,   1922. 
Rosenbaum  &  Mogal.   New   York.   N.   Y.     Razors,   shears, 

scissors,    pocketknlves,    and   butcher   knives.      164,842 ; 


Feb.  27. 
Rosenberg, 

Co.,    St. 

Oct.  30. 
Rosenberg, 


Albert   E.,    doing   business    as    Sterling   Sales 
Louis,   Mo.     Aluminum   mat  plate.      175,276 ; 

B.,   &   Sons,    Inc.,    New   Orleans,    La. 


New     York,     N.     Y.       Ladies'     furs. 
Serial  No.   178,675  ;  published  Aug 


169,744  ; 


175,607; 
21,  1923. 


Boots, 
shoes,  slippers,  made  of  leather,  rubber,,  canvas. 
165,954;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  149,933;  published  Jan. 
2,  1923. 

Rosenberg 

175,373  ;  Nov.  6  ; 
14,  1923. 

Bosenberg,  Frances,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  bloomers, 
brassiferes,   step-ins,   etc.      167,992 ;   May    8. 

Rosenberff,  llarrv  C,  Waterbury,  Conn.     Shoes. 
June   26. 

Rosenberg,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fur  pelts. 
Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.   173,443  ;   published  Aug. 

Rosenberg.  Hugo.  Freiburg,  Germanv.  Colloidal  solution 
of  silver.  165,705;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  168,490; 
published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Rosenberg,  Kate  P.,  doing  business  as  Conservative 
Chemical  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Belt  dress- 
ings. 168,963  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  171,284  ;  published 
Mar.  6,  1923. 

Rosenberg,  Louis  F.,  doing  business  as  The  "  Rosilk " 
Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Silk  thread  for  string- 
ing pearls  and  beads.  172.896  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
178,933;    published   May   29,    1923. 

Rosenberg,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Phenix  Packing 
Co..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Caviar.  177,401 ;  Dec.  18 ; 
Serial  No.   178,361  ;  published  Aug.  .7,   1923. 

Rosenberger,  Martin,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Wall  paper. 
165,337 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  162,449 ;  published  Nov. 
28,  1922. 

doing  business  as  William  A. 
Products  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Compound  for  the  desulphurization  and  dioxi- 
dation  of  molten  metals  preparatory  to  the  pouring 
of  the  same  into  molds  for  casting.  170,424 ;  July 
17:    Serial    No.    172,059;    published    Apr.    10.    1923. 

Rosenbloom,  J.  Philip.  Co.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Young 
ladies'  dresses.  171.258  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  169,457  ; 
published  May  1,  1923. 

Rosenblum,  Abe,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Fresh  potatoes,  onions, 
apples,  and  carrots.  166.227 ;  Mav  15  ;  Serial  No. 
171,656 ;    published    Feb.    20,    1923. 


Rosenberger,   William   A. 
Rosenberger   Chemical 


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Rosenfeld,  E..  &  Co..  nssisjnor  to  Faultless  Nightwear  Cor- 
poration  (B.  Rosenfeld  &  Co.).  Baltimore,  Md.     Night 

robes.     24.202  ;  renewed  Feb.  13,  1924. 
Rosenfeld,   E.,   &  Company.   Baltimore,   Md.     Nightshirts 

and  pyjamas.     163,244-7  ;  Jan.  2. 
Rosenfeld,  E.,  &  Company,  assignor  to  Faultless  Nlghtwenr 

Corporation    (E.    Hosenfeld    and    Co.),    Baltimore,    Md. 

Nightshirts   and   pyjamas.      171.663  ;   Aug.    7. 
Rosenfeld.    Foldman    &    Lcrner,    Inc.,    New    York.    N.    Y. 

Ladies'  leather,  fabric,  and  beaded  hand  bags.     164,512  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Rosenfeld,    John,    Washington,    D.    C.      Imitation    pearls. 

167,782 ;   May    8 ;    Serial   No.    171,006 ;    published    Feb. 

6,  1923. 
Rosenhain    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Silk    ho- 
siery.    164,831  :  Feb.  27. 
Rosenthal.  A.  S.,  Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    .\ll-silk  fabric. 

171,405  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176,502  ;  published  May  1, 

1923. 
Rosenthal,  A.   S.,   Company,  Inc..   New  York,  N.  Y.     SilU 

and   cotton   goods   and   goods   containing   a    mixture   of 

cotton   and  silk,   all   in   the  piece.      177.494 :   Dec.    18 ; 

Serial   No.    182,933 ;    published    Sept.    25,    1923. 
Rosenthal,    Edward    S.,    doing    business    as    Sportsman's 

Digest,       Cincinnati,       Ohio.         Alonthly       publication. 

167,734  ;    May   8 ;    Serial   No.    168,002 ;    published   Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Rosenwald-Mllius    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Parlor 

board   game.      167,035  :   Apr.   24  ;    Serial    No.    170,955 ; 

published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Rosen wald   &    Weil,   Chicaco.    111.      Wearing   apparel    for 

men     and     women.       169.388 :     .Tune     12 ;     Serial    No. 

168,070;  published  Jan.  9,   1923. 
Rosenwald  &   Weil,    Inc.,  Chicago,   111.      Suits.     169,704 ; 

June   26. 
Rosenwald   &   Well    Inc.,    Chicago   111.      Wearing   apparel 

for   men    and   women.      174,816;    Oct.    23;    Serial    No. 

180,892;  publiehed  Aug.   7,  1923. 
"  Rosilk  "  Company.      (See  Rosenberg,  Louis  F.) 
Rosin    and   Turpentine   Export  Company,   Savannah,    Ga. 

Turpentine.      163,161  ;    Jan.    2. 
Ross  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Preparation  for  treat- 
ing  the   eyebrows  and   eyelashes.      173,052 ;   Sept.    11 ; 

Serial  No.   176,764  ;  published  June  12,   1923. 
Ross  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rouge.     174,035  ;  Oct. 

2;    Serial    No.    176,763;    published   June   19,    3923. 
Ross  &  Company.  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.     Catalogues  published 

annually.       l'77,310 ;     Dec.     18;     Serial    No.     169,327; 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Ross,    Nathan    K.,    Silvis,    111.      Beverages    sold    as    soft 

drinks    and    sirups    for    making    the    same.      168,421  ; 

May   22 :    .^Serial   No.   172.441  ;   published   Feb.    20,  1923. 
Ross,    Sydney,    Co.,    The,    Newark,    N.    J.      Purgatives   or 

laxatlVe  tablets.     167,739  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,903  ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Ross,    Sydney,    Co.,    The.    Newark,    N.    J.      Preparations 

for    treatment    of    la    grippe,    influenza,    coughs,    colds. 

etc.     168.053  ;  May  15  ;   Serial  No.  169,985  ;  published 

Feb.  6,  1923. 
Rossendale    Belting    Company,    assignor    to    Rossendale- 

Reddawav   Beltine    &   Hose    Company,    Newark,    N.    J. 

Driving  belts.      19,470 ;   renewed   May    12,   1921. 
Rossi,    Peter.    &    Sonf5.    Inc.,    Braidwood,    111.      Macaroni. 

171,360 ;   Aug.    7 ;   Serial   No.   170,730 ;   published   May 

8,   1923. 
Rosso.    Charles     .T.,     Duluth.     Minn.       Candv.       176,717; 

Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  183.317  :  published   Sept.  18,  1923. 
Rost,    H.,   &   Company.      (See   Stahel,   Edward   P.   &   Co., 

assignors.) 
Rostold,    Pauline,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Infants'   and    chil- 
dren's    dresses,     rompers,     overslips,     and     petticoats. 

173.026;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  172,558;  published  June 

5.   1923. 
Rostow,  Anna  D.,  doing  business  as  The  Anita  Company, 

Newark,  N.  J.     Nose  adiustera.     166.363  :  Apr.  3  ;   Se- 
rial  No.    170.507;    publi=ihed   Dec.    19.    1922. 
Rostow,  Anna  D.,  doing  business  n.'^  The  Anita  Company, 

Newark.  N.  J.     Markers  for  towels,  etc.     175.031  ;  Oct. 
30;  Serial  No.  179,013;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
RoB7ell,  James  D..  doing  business  as  J.  f>.  Poszell.  Peoria, 

Til.      TVIilk     products,     ice     creams,     and     confections. 

177.280:  Dec.  11. 
Rntacar    Company,    Newark.    N.    J.      Manually-propelled 

vehicles  suitable  for  use  by  either  adults  or   children. 

165.414  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  134,218  ;  published  Nov.  7, 

102? 
Roth,   .4u<rust  P.,  M.   E.   Van   Harlinsren.   and   M.   C-   Van 
Harlingen ;   C.   A.   Lieherman,   N.   McKibben.   J.   C.   Co- 
burn,  and  .T.  C.  Van  Harlingen.  (roorgetown.  Ohio,  suc- 
cessors.     Remedy   for    eye   troubles.     23,174 ;    renewed 

June  6.  1923. 
Rotb.     Ethel.     Los     Angeles,     Calif.       Women's     aprons. 

169,430;  June  12. 
Roth    Tobacco    Company.    Cape    Girardeau,    Mo.      Twist 
and    plug    tobacco.       177.4.t1  :     Dec.     18  ;     Serial    No. 
182.007  :  published  Oct.  2.  1923. 
Roth    Tobacco    Company,    Cane    Girardeau.    Jfo.      Twist 
and    plug    tobacco.       177.453:     Dec.     18;     Serial     No. 
lS2  0nfi:  nnhlished  Oct.  2.  1923. 
Rothchild,   Isidor,   New   York.   N.   Y.     Quilts   and   textile 
blankets.     175.549  :   Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No.  179,961  ;   pub- 
lished Aug.   28,   1923. 


Rothman,  Nathan,  doing  business  as  Rough  Rider  Manu- 
facturing Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Khaki,  cordu- 
roy, and  worsted  pants.  173,337;  Sept.  25:  Serial  No. 
167,019;  published   June  19,   1923. 

Rothschild  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pearl  necklaces. 
172,845;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  176,503;  published  May 
29    1923. 

Rothschild,  John,  Pedler  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Candies,  preserved  flgs,  and  glac(Sd  or  sugar-coated 
fruits.     164,050  ;  Feb.  vh. 

Rothschild,  Rae,  doing  business  as  Everite  Novelty  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Writing  pads.  175,323  ;  Nov. 
6  ;  Serial  No.  180,812  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Rothstein,  Aaron  J.,  doing  business  as  Triangle  Thread 
Mills,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Mercerized  and  plain  cotton 
thread.     163,162  ;  Jan.  2. 

Rothstein,  Aaron  J.,  doing  business  as  Triangle  Thread 
Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plain  cottoa  thread.  163,484  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Rothstein,  Aaron  J.,  doing  business  as  Triangle  Thread 
Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mercerized  and  plain  cotton 
thread.  177.037 :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  158,444  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  10.  1922. 

Roubaix  Mills,  Inc.,  Clinton,  Mass.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Piece  goods  made  of  wool.  172,898  :  Sept.  11  ;  Serial 
No.   179,167 ;   published   June   5,    1923. 

Roubaix  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  artlficlal-silk, 
cotton,  linen,  and  woolen  piece  goods.  175,461 ;  Nov. 
6;  Serial  No.  182,359;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Rouff.  Seymour,  doing  business  as  Maison  Rouff,  New 
Orleans,  La.  Infants'  and  young  children's  apparel. 
175,935  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  174,864  ;  published  Aug. 
28.  1923. 

Rough  Rider  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Rothman, 
Nathan.) 

Roulston,  Thos,,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Coffee.  173,114  ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  171,039 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Rover  Company,  Limited,  Coventry,  England.  Motor 
cars,  bicycles,  tricycles.  172,992  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
173,009  ;    published   June   12,   1923. 

Rowan,    C.    G.       (See    Goodwin,    Harry    L.,    assignor.) 

Rowden,  Walter  O.,  Wills  Point,  Tex.  Selected  cotton- 
seed.    169,120  ;  .Tune  5. 

Rowland,  H.,  Co.  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  General  medi- 
cinal tonic.     166,303  ;  Mar.  27. 

Rowley  Co.,  The.  Chicago,  111.  Aprons  and  frocks. 
166,733  ;  Apr.  10. 

Royal  Comb  Ompany,  Leominster,  Mass.  Celluloid  or 
pyroxylin  combs  for  personal  wear.  165,312;  Mar.  6; 
Serial  No.  165,817  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Royal  Electric  Company.     (See  Riesman,  Philip.) 

Royal  Electrical  Laboratories,  Newark,  N.  J.  Radio  head 
sets.     164,598  ;  Feb.  20. 

Royal  Novelty  Co.,  The.     (See  Tartikoff,  Morris.) 

Royal  Palm  Truckers  Association,  Homestead.  Fla.  Fresh 
tomatoes.  165,988 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,461 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

Royal  Perfume  Company.      (See  Flamhaft,  Harry.) 

Royal  Progressive  Company.     (See  Norflett.  John  C.) 

Royal-Rex  Motors  Corapanv.     (See  Nolan.  William  H.) 

Roval  Seal  Food  Products  Co.,  Chicaeo,  111.  Dates,  salted 
nuts,  and  preserved  figs.  171,234 :  July  31 ;  Serial 
No.   170.789;   published  May  8,   1923. 

Royal  Self-Heating  Iron  Co.  (See  Monitor  Sad  Iron 
Company.) 

Royal  Worcester  Corset  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Cor- 
sets, corset  waists,  brassieres,  bandeaux,  belts,  etc. 
168,146;  May  15;  Serial  No.  169,650;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Rubay  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Gasoline  vehicles. 
171,914;   Aug.    14, 

Rubnv  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Gasoline  vehicles. 
175,390  :  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  171,658 ;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

Rubber  &  Celluloid  Products  Company,  doing  business  as 
Ruhbprset  Compnnv,  Newark,  N.  .T.  Sbnvincr  brushps. 
174,167  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,962  ;  published  July  17, 
1923. 

Rubber  Company,  The.      (See  Feinbnrg,  David,  Company.) 

Rubber  Process  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Chemical 
preservative  compound  for  treating  rubber  and  manu- 
factured rubber.     164,505  ;  Feb.  20. 

Rubber  Process  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Chemical 
compound.  177,668 .  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No.  180,944 ; 
published  Oct.  9.   1923. 

Rubber  Service  Laboratories  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Accelerators,  fillers,  pigments,  etc.,  used  in  the  com- 
pounding of  rubber  articles.  160,902  ;  July  3  ;  Serial 
No.  171,409;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Rubber  Service  Laboratories  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Compound  used  in  the  curing  of  rubber  articles. 
174,774;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  171,470;  published  Aug. 
7,   1923. 

Rubber  Service  Laboratories  Company,  The,  Akron.  Ohio. 
Hardwood  pitch.  175,004  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  171,471 ; 
published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Rubber  Service  Laboratories  Co..  The,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Compound  produced  by  the  interaction  of  aldehydes 
nnd  amines  and  used  in  cnrins'  rubber  articles. 
176.17.^:  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  177,624;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Hubberhlde  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Boots  and  shoes 
176,854  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  170,992  ;  published  Sept 
18    1923 

Rubberized'  Sheeting  &  Specialty  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York 
N.  Y.,  and  Chicago,  III.  Baby  bloomers.  176,094 
Nov.  13. 

Eubberset  Company.  (See  Rubber  &  Celluloid  Products 
Company.) 

Rubber-Weld  Sales  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Rubber  re 
pair  outfits.  175,630;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  174,215 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Ruben,  Henry,  doing  business  as  To-Rain-On  Products  Co 
(Not  Inc.),  Chicago,  111.  Roof  cement.  175,040;  Oct 
30  ;  Serial  No.  178,409  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Rubensteln,  Benjamin,  doing  business  as  Fair-Sex  Bras 
slere  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brassieres.  167,802 ; 
May    8 ;    Serial   No.    161,146 ;    published    Feb.    6,    1923 

Ruberoid  Co.,  The,  Boundbrook,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Bltuminlzed  roofings,  shingles,  and  strip  shin- 
gles. 176,011 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  182,721 ;  published 
Sept.  4,  1923. 

Rubin,  Barney,  Chicago,  111.  Phonographs,  talking  ma- 
chines, and  sound  records.  165,413  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 
133.594  ;  published  -Uig.  10,  1920. 

Rubin  Bros.  Foot-Wear,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather,  cloth, 
and  fabric  shoes  and  slippers  and  cloth  spats. 
170,093  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  169,826 ;  published  Apr. 
3,  1923. 

Rubin  Bros.  Foot-Wear,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoes,  slip- 
pers, and  cloth  spats.  170,163 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
169,827  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Rubin  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoes,  slippers,  spats. 
172,108  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  172,559  ;  published  May 
22,    1923. 

Rubin  Shoe  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's,  misses', 
and  children's  shoes.  168,353 :  May  22 ;  Serial  No. 
164,994 ;    published    Mar.    6,    1923. 

Rubin  Shoe  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's,  misses', 
and  children's  shoes  of  leather.  168.369  :  May  22 ; 
Serial    No.    164,515  :    published    Feb.    27,    1923. 

Rubinow,  Joseph  H.,  doing  business  as  J.  H.  Rubinow, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies',  misses',  and  children's  hat 
linings.  176,832 ;  Dec.  4 ;  Serial  No.  181,699 ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Rubinsky,  Benjamin,  doing  business  as  Youngsters  Nov- 
elty Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Boys'  suits  and  girls' 
dresses.  176,128;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  174,262;  pub- 
lished  Sept.   11,   1923. 

Rubiii.stein  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sweaters,  bathing 
suits,  shnwls,  scarfs,  and  jersey  knit  cloth  coats. 
164,234  ;  Feb.  13. 

Rubon  Wood  Finishing  and  Products  Co.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.  Polish  for  furniture,  automobiles,  and  floor  oil. 
165,907:  Mar.  20. 

Rubsam,  J.,  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pills  and  tablets 
for  regulating  menstrual  functions.  174,744  ;  Oct.  23  ; 
Serial  No.  169,138  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Ruckstrll  Sales  &  Manufacturing  Company,  Berkeley, 
Calif.  Transmissions  and  axles  for  self-propelled  ve- 
hicles.    172.511;  Aug.  28. 

Rudnick,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicated  foot  powder 
for  human  use.  167,747  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,564  ; 
published  Jan.   9,  1923. 

Rutfner,  Meyer  F.,  doing  business  as  R.  &  R.  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Okmulgee,  Okla.  Cooked  potato  resem- 
bling potato  chips.  171,417 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 
172,442 ;   published   May   8,   1923. 

Rugbv  Creamerv,  Ruirby.  N.  Dak.  Biitter.  177,388;  Dec. 
18 ;    Serial   No.    181,779 :    published    Oct.    2,    1923. 

Rugby  Milling  Company,  The,  Rugby,  N.  Dak.  Wheat 
flour.  170,842 ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No.  162,055 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,   1923. 

Rugelenso  Mfg.  Co.,  Topeka,  Kans.  Rug-cleaning  com- 
pound. 173.631  :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  160,778 ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Rugg,  E.  T.,  &  Co.,  Newark.  Ohio.  Rope.  171.447  ;  Aug. 
7  ;  Serial  No.  158,835  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Ruggles,  Harry  M.,  doing  business  as  Drvol  Polish  Mfg. 
Co.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Cleaning  and  polishing  oil  for 
varnished,  painted,  and  lacquered  surfaces.  171,431  ; 
Aug.    7;    Serial   No.    165,159;    published   Mav    8,    1923. 

Ruggles   &  Ruggles.      (See  Johnson,    Leonard   W.) 

Ruiz,  Gonzalo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Puncture-filling  com- 
pound for  automobile  and  other  tires.  166,481 ;  Apr.  3  ; 
Serial  No.  170,406  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Runkel  Brothers.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sweet  vanilla 
chocolate.  165,801;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  161,648;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922. 

Runproof  Garter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garter. 
165,911  :  Mar.  20. 

Ruppert,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Barley-malt  extract. 
171,346 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  173,213 ;  published  May 
1,   1923. 

Rushmore  Paper  Mills,  Inc.  Brooklyn  and  New  York. 
N.  Y.  Toilet  paper  and  paper  towels.  169,367  ;  June 
12:   Serial  No.   175,272;   published   Mar.  27,   1923 

Rusk  Oil  Co.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Lubricating  oil.  165.794; 
Mar.  20;   Serial   No.   163.542;  published  Dec.   26,   1922. 

Rusonite  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio 
rectifiers  and  cat  whiskers.  172,309;  Aug.  28;  Serial 
No.    175,739 :   published   May   29,   1923. 

Russ,  E.  F.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Glue.  174,884 ; 
Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   181,700  ;  published  July  31,   1923. 


Russ  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Washing  and  ironing  machines.  168,405 ;  May  22 ; 
Serial    No.    171,472 ;    published    Feb.    20,    1923. 

Russell,  Berry  J.,  doing  business  as  Kold'nKlear  Spring 
Water  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Spring  drinking  water. 
176,788  ;  Nov.  27. 

Russell  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  fans. 
164,361  ;  Feb.  20. 

Russell,  John  W.,  Brvan,  Ohio.  Wheat  flour  made  from 
cereals.  170,849;  Julv  24;  Serial  No.  164,116;  pub- 
lished Mar.   20,   1923. 

Russell  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Middletown,  Conn.  Brake 
lining  and  clutch  facing.     163,163  ;  Jan.  2. 

Russell  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Middletown,  Conn. 
Elastic  webbings.     163,532  ;   Jan.  16. 

Riisspll  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Middletown,  Conn. 
Elastic  webbings.  167,742  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,258 ; 
published   Jan.  9,   1923. 

Lussell  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Middletown,  Conn. 
Elastic  webbings.  167,749 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
170.548  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Russell  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Middletown,  Conn.  Gar- 
ters.    167,953  ;  May  8. 

Russell  Playing  Card  Co.,  Milltown,  N.  J.  Playing  cards. 
167,072  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  172.176 ;  published  Jan. 
30,  1923. 

Russell  Playing  Card  Co.,  Milltown,  N.  J.  ri.nving  cards. 
171,225  ;  July  31  ;  Sierial  No.  177,109  ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Russell  Playing  Card  Co.,  Milltovy'n,  N.  J.  Playing  cards. 
172,312  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  175,948  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Russell,  R.,  and  Sons  Limited,  Derby,  England.  Open 
sitting-room   coal-burning  stoves.     163,393 ;  Jan.  9. 

Russo,  Andrea,  Chicago,  111.  Olive  oil  and  canned  ancho- 
vies. 172,064  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  177,411 ;  published 
May   29,    1923. 

Russpharmaco    Products    Co.      (See    Paul,    Israel.) 

Rustnot  Products  Company.     (See  Porter,  Kenneth  E.) 

Rutland  Fire  Clay  Co.,  Rutland,  Vt.  Asbestos  furnace, 
iron  and  gas-retort  cements,  stove  and  boiler  putty. 
163,759  ;    Jan.   23. 

Rutland  Fire  Clay  Co.,  Rutland,  "Vt.  Crack  filler,  stove- 
pipe paint  enamel,  asphalt  roof  paint,  etc.  166,201 ; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  162,456  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Ruwe,  Edgar  C,  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  En- 
velopes and  paper.  172,691  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
154,889 ;    published   June   5,    1923. 

Ruxton,  Philip,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Chicago, 
111.;  Boston,  Mass.;  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  and  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  Liquid  water  colors  and  artist  oil  colors.  176,398  ; 
Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  182,616;  published  Sept.  11,  1923 

Ruy  Lopez  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cigars.     173,388  ; 
25  ;  Serial  No.  172,772  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Ryan  &  Casey.      (See  Casey,  Thomas  F.) 

Ryan,   Maurice  J.,    doing  business   as  The   Rae-Tol 
pany,   Oakland,   Calif.     Tablets  for  the  relief  of 
ache,  neuralgia,  grippe,   etc.     167,229  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 
No.  168,071 ;  published  Jan.  23,   1923. 

Ryco  Extract  Company.  (See  Fletcher,  John  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ryde  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chicken  food.  163,619  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Rvde  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Stock  feed.  176,619 ; 
Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  174,490  ;  publi.shed  July  24,   1923. 

Ryde  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chicken  feed.  176.620  : 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  174,489  ;   published   July  24.  1923. 

Ryder.  C.  M..  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Foodstuffs  produced 
on  the  farm  and  dairy.  107,344  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No. 
163,004  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Ryerson,    Joseph    T.,    &    Son,    Chicago,    111.      Cone-driven 

"and    geared-head     engine     lathes,     turret    lathes,     etc., 

173,703 :   Oct.    2 :    Serial   No.    177,023 ;    published   June 

19,  1923. 

S.  &  B.  Summer  Clothing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and 
boys'  suits,  overcoats,  vests,  trousers.  171,844  ;  Aug. 
14  :  Serial  No.  171,189  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

S  &  6  Manufacturing  Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Com- 
bined pump  and  fan  attachment  for  automobiles. 
170,825  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,508  ;  published  Apr. 
24.  1923. 

S.   H.   Rubber  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Hershenstein,   Solomon.) 

S.  K.  Underwear  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pyjamas  for 
women.     164,867  :  Feb.  27. 

"S.  &  M."  Dve  Works,  Inc.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Dyed 
yams.  175,530 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  181,089 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.   21,  1923. 

S.  M.  &  R.  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  III.  Ladies'  and  children's 
dresses  and  sacks,  boudoir  caps,  bathing  suits,  etc. 
168.350  ;  May  22  ;   Serial   No.   130,246 ;  published  Apr. 

11,  1922. 

S.  &   P.   Noveltv   Co.      (See   Stoner,  Harry   W.) 
S.    &    S.    Melloroll    Company,    Scranton,    Pa.      Crullers. 
167,021  ;  Apr.  24  ;   Serial   No.   162,133  ;   published  Dec. 

12,  1922. 

S  &  S  Shirt  Company,  The,  Philipsburg,  Pa.  One-piece 
suits  for  children.     168,988  ;  May  29. 

S  Shirt  Company,  The,  Philipsburg,  Pa.  Work,  dress, 
negligee,  and  flannel  shirts.  171,196  ;  July  31  ;  Serial 
No.  147,217  ;  published  Mav  1,  1923. 

&   V.    Company,    Clifton,    N.    J.      Hosiery.      166,289; 
Mar.  27. 


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S.  &  V.  company,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Fabric  gloves. 
172,024  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  170,225  ;  published  May 
22,   1928. 

S.  Y.  C.  O.  Co.,  ChlcaRO.  III.  Remedy  for  piles,  colds 
in  the  chest,  sore  muscles,  and  burns.  177,317  :  Dec. 
IS  ;    Serial    No.   1S0.241  ;    published   Sept.   25,   192?!. 

Saalfield  Tublishins  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Cook- 
book. 108.203 :  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  162,858 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30.  1923. 

Sacoharinfabrik  Akt.-Gea.  vorm.  Fahlberg.  List  &  Co., 
Mairdoburg,  Germany.  Chemical  preparations  for  the 
de.<:tru<'rion  of  vermin  and  morbific  agents.  164,972; 
Feb.   27. 

Saccbarinfabrik  Akt.-Ges.  vorm  Fahlbprg,  List  &  Co., 
Magdoburs',  Germany.  Chemical  preparations  for  the 
destruction  of  vermin,  etc.  165.572  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 
No.  161,340;  published  Nov.  7.  1922. 

Sachs  Bros,  and  .Talk\it,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Infants'  wear. 
17;), 1)50  :  Oct.  2  :  Serial  No.  176,655  ;  published  .Tunc 
26.  102.S. 

Sachs  Shoe  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Shoes  made  of  leather  and  combinations  of 
leather  and  fabric.  172,276 :  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
170,993  :   published  Mav   29,   1923. 

Sackett,  H.  B.,  Screen  &  Chute  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Scoops,  shovels,  and  steel  chutes.  170,018;  July  10; 
Serial  No.   172,443  ;   published  Apr.  10,   1923. 

Saco  Vallev  Canning  Co.,  Portland,  Me.  Canned  vege- 
tables. 168,632:  Jlav  29;  Serial  No.  168.128;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13.  1923. 

Saco  Vallev  Canning  Co..  The,  Portland,  Me.  Canned 
vegetables.     175,682  ;  Nov.  6. 

Sadler  Manufacturing  Company.  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Radio  loud-speaking  horns.     177,606  ;  Dec.  18. 

Sadler.  Robt.  J..  Shoe  Co.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Shoes.  174.006;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  174,978;  published 
.Tulv  17,  192.S. 

Saenger  Drug  Company,  Inc.,  Shreveport,  La.  Tonic  for 
women.     176.337;  Nov.  20. 

Safchik  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fur  garments  and 
women's  coats  with  fur  trimmings.  168.112  ;  May  15  ; 
Serial    No.    147.895 ;    published    Mar.    7,    1922. 

Safchik  &  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Fur  garments  and 
women's  coats  with  fur  trimming.  168.673  ;  May  29  ; 
Serial  No.   147.894  ;   published  Mar.  7.   1922. 

Safi^-Gnard  Cbeck-Wrlter  Company.  Lansdale,  Pa.  Ma- 
chines for  protecting  bank  checks  and  other  negotiable 
papers.     163,666;  Jan.  23. 

Safelock  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Locks  for 
automobile  steering  -wheels.     174,292  ;  Oct.  9. 

Safepack  Mills,  Boston,  Mass.  Material  for  wrapping, 
packing  and  lining  merchandise,  etc.  170,598  ;  Julv 
17:   Serial  No.   115.189;   published   Sept.    16.    1919. 

Safe-T  Fuse  Handle  Co.     (See  Gluck.  Edward  \.) 

Safe-T-Stat  Co..  The.  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Thermoelectric 
temperature  indicators.  174.163;  Oct.  9:  Serial  No. 
180,143;  published  July  10.   1923. 

Safety  Car  Heating  k  Lighting  Company.  The.  Orange, 
N.  J.,  and  New  Haven.  Conn.  RIectric-lisbting  sys- 
tems for  use  on  railroad  passenger  cars,  electric  fans, 
water  coolers,  and  storasre  batteries.  174.453  ;  Oct.  16  ; 
Serial   No.   160.978:   published   June   26.    1923. 

Safety   Holder   Co..   The.      fSee   Laird.    Edwin    C.1 

Safetv  Oiling  Svstem,  Philadelnbia,  Pa.  Oiling  systems 
for  motors.     164.931  ;   Feb.  27. 

Safetv  Sled  Comnanv.  Inc..  Mo\int  .Tewett.  Pa.  Sleds. 
171.150:  Julv  31;  Serial  No.  175.949;  published  Apr. 
24.  192.3. 

Safetvgas  &  Appliance  Companv.  (See  Adamson. 
Charles  E.) 

Saeamore  Commission  Co.  (See  Orent's  Department 
Store,  Inc.) 

Saser.  S.  J.,  (iompanv,  Inc.,  The,  Svracuse.  N.  Y.  Knittrd 
garments.  176,642  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  156,934  :  pub- 
lished Sept.  18.  192.3. 

Sasiiiaw  Ladder  Co.,  Limited,  Saeinaw.  Mich.  Ladders. 
175.511:  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  177,696;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

Saginaw  Potato  Chip  Company.  Saginaw,  Mich.  Potato 
chips.  165,866:  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  165,163;  pub- 
ll.shed  Jan.  2.  1923. 

Sahlin.  Max,  Denver,  Colo.  Mechanical  devices  for 
straightening  crooked  toes.  171,523;  Aug.  7;  Serial 
No.   176,134;  published  May  8,   1923. 

Sahrbpck.  Peter  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Egss.  176.456  : 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  176,694  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Saigo    Varnish    Works.      (See   Gordon,    Mac.) 

Sailor  Maid  Middy  Co.  Inc..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Middy 
blouses,  overblouses.  smocks,  tuxedos,  waists,  and 
dresses.  168.327;  Mav  22:  Serial  No.  165,727;  pub- 
lished Nov.  14.  1922. 

St.  Anonyme  rtu  Fibrociment  et  des  Revetements  Elo, 
Poissy.  France.  Buildins  materials.  171.444  ;  Aug.  7  ; 
Serial  No.   1.59,539  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

St.  Firo  Remedv  Co.,  Newark,  N.  .T.  Healing  creams  for 
eczema.  174.346;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  143,464;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 

St.  Louis  Brass  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Electrical  lighting  fixtures.  172.317  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial 
No.  176,226  :  published  May  29,  1923. 

St.  Louis  Material  &  Supplv  Comnanv.  St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Stucco.  167.407  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  168,224  ;  published 
Dec.   26,   1922. 


St.  Louis  Surfacer  &  Paint  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Drv,  paste,  and  ready-mixed  paints  and  varnishes. 
170,514  ;  Julv  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,777  ;  published  Apr. 
17,   1923. 

St.  Marys  Wheel  &  Spoke  Company.  (Sec  Crane  &  Mac- 
Mabon.) 

St.  Maurice  Paper  Company,  Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec, 
Canada.  New.sprint  paper.  166,097;  Mar.  27;  Serial 
No.  164,723.  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

St.  Regis  Paper  Co.,  Watrrtown,  i\'.  Y.  Fiber  shipping 
cases.  170,640 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  175,445 ;  pub- 
lished  Apr.    17,    1923. 

Saklad,  William,  Boston.  Mass.  Foot-massaging  devices. 
176,552  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  183,124  ;  published  Sept. 
18     1923 

Sakle,  Geo.  A.,  doing  business  as  Harem  Perfume  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumes.  172,240 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Se- 
rial No.   175,373  ;   published  May   15,   1923. 

Saks  &  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  suits  and 
coats.      164.932  ;   Feb.   27. 

Saks  &  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Women's  bathing 
suits.  167,863 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  152,106 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  28,   1922. 

Saks  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  aprons. 
169,105  ;  June  5. 

Saks  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Underwear,  footwear, 
neckwear,  shirts.  177,095 ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
172.444;   published   Sept.   11,   1923. 

Salant  &  Salant,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and 
bovs'  shirts-,  drawers,  etc.     175,219-20  :  Oct.  30. 

Salem,  Joseph  D.,  doing  business  as  Salem  Laboratory, 
Chicago,  111.  Tablets  for  constipation,  liver,  kidneys, 
stomach,  and  bowels.  175,488-9  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  Nos. 
178,000-1 ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Salem  Manufacturing  Company,  Salem,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y''.,  assignor  to  Congoleum  Company,  Inc., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Floor  coverings.  169,824  ;  July  3  ; 
Serial  No.  174,153;  published  Apr.   3,  1923. 

Salembier  &  Clay,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  goods  In 
the  piece.  170.185;  July  10;  Serial  No.  176,045;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Sales    Ecjuipment    Company.      (See    McMillan,    A.    G.) 

Sally  Mint  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candy  and  pep- 
permint lozenges.  170,658 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
169.185  ;  publi.^hed  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Salmon  Falls  Manufacturing  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Tire  fabrics  in  the  piece.  174.097:  Oct.  2;  Serial 
No.    179,323:    puldisbed    Julv    17,    1923. 

Salomon  &  Bro..  L.  A..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Fuller's  earth. 
22,891  ;    renewed   Apr.    25.   1923. 

Salomon.  David  I.,  doing  business  as  David  I.  Salomon 
Silk  Co..  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece  goods.  172,930  ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172.397  ;  published  June  26.  1923. 

Salomon  &  Wiener,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Fur.  172,551 ; 
Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  173,214  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Salon  Viennese.  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Facial  oil  and  oint- 
ment. 174.070;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  178,570;  published 
.July  10,  1923. 

Saltersod  Company.      (See  Mills,  James  G.) 

Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company.  The,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabrics  in  the  piece  made 
wholly  or  in  part  of  wool,  worsted,  mohair,  etc. 
163,937;  Feb.  6. 

Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company.  The,  Bridgeport. 
Conn.  Wool,  worsted,  mohair,  etc.,  fabrics  in  the  piece. 
164.064  ;  Feb.  13. 

Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabrics  in  the  piece  made 
wholly  or  in  part  of  silk,  cotton,  and  wool,  blankets, 
automobile  robes,  steamer  rugs,  etc.     164,596  ;  Feb.  20. 

Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  Bridgeport. 
Conn.,  and  New  York.  N.  Y.  Coats,  cloaks,  wraps, 
capes,  suits,  costumes,  dresses,  etc.     164,758 :  Feb.   27. 

Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabrics  in  the  piece, 
blankets,  automobile  and  carriage  robes,  steamer  rugs, 
etc.  165.444  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,308  ;  published 
Jan.  2,  1923. 

Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company.  The,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  and  New  York.  N.  Y.  Coats,  cloaks,  wraps, 
capes,  suits,  costumes,  dresses,  etc.  169.293  ;  .Tune  12  ; 
Serial  No.  165.313  ;  published  Mar.  20.  1923. 

Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's,  children's,  and 
infants'  coats,  cloaks,  wraps,  suits,  etc.  172,158-60 ; 
Aug.   21. 

Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's,  children's,  and 
infants'  coats,  cloaks,  suits,  etc.  172.212  :  Aug.  28 ; 
Serial   No.   173.676;   published  May  29.   1923. 

Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company.  The.  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Underwear  of  textile 
fabric.  172,842 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  168,376 ;  pub- 
lished  June   5,    1923. 

Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Underwear  of  textile  fabric.  172.856 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Se- 
rial No.  168,379  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  and  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Underwear  of  textile 
fabric.  172.857:  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  168,380;  pub- 
lished  June  5,   1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The,   Bridgeport, 

Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fabrics  in  the  piece  made 

wholly    or    in    part    of    wool,    worsted,    mohair,    etc. 

173,159  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  159,120  ;  published  June 

12,  1923. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing   Company,   The,  Bridgeport, 

Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pile  fabrics  in  the  piece. 

173,357  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  159,118  ;  published  June 

26,   1923. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  Bridgeport. 

Co.in.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Women's,  children's,  and 

Infants'  coats,  cloaks,  wraps,  suits,  etc.     175,971 ;  Nov. 

13  ;   Serial  No.  160,371 ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  Bridgeport, 

Conn.,    and    New    York,    N.    Y.      Coats,    wraps,    capes, 

dresses,  etc.     176,085  ;  Nov.   13. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Bridgeport, 

Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pile  fabrics  in  the  piece. 

177,634;     Dec.     25;     Serial     No.     173,677;     published 

Apr.  10,  1923. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The,   Bridgeport, 

Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pile  fabrics  in  the  piece. 

177,687-8;  Dec.  25;   Serial  Nos.   184,565-6;   published 

Oct.  2,  1923. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Bridgeport, 

Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pile  fabrics  in  the  piece. 

177,689  ;  Dec.   25 ;   Serial  No.   184,623  ;   published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,   The,  Bridgeport, 

Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pile  fabrics  in  the  piece. 

177,765  ;  Dec.  25  •    Serial  No.   184,520  ;  published   Oct. 

2,   1923. 
Salvaderm  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Skin  lotion.     176,280  ; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  178,934  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Salwen,    D.,    &    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Hosiery. 

169,715;   June  26. 

Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
11 :  Serial  No.  174,338 


Boys'  stockings. 
;  published  June 


Inc.,     New    York,     N.     Y. 
May  29;  Serial  No.  173,249 

Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 
June  12;  Serial  No.  173,611 


Fountain     pens. 
;  published  Mar. 

Fountain    pans. 
;  published  Mar. 


Salwen,  D.,  &  Co. 
173,032;  Sept. 

5,  1923. 
Salz    Bros. 

168,858 

6,  1923. 
Salz     Bros. 

169,3.34 
27,   1923. 

Sametz,  Louis,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Teething  rings, 
combined  baby  rattles  and  teething  rings.  168,810; 
May  29 ;  Serial  No.  169,986  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Samoset  Chocolates  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Candy. 
164,918;   Feb.  27.    . 

Sampedro,  Anibal,  Mexico,  Mexico.  Perfumes  and  hair 
tonics.  172,581 :  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  171,138  ;  pub- 
lished  May   22,    1923. 

Sampliner,  P.  11.,  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Ladies'  and  misses'  outer  clothing,  coats,  suits,  and 
dresses.  176,250  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  180,724 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.   11,  1923. 

Sampson,  Paul  O.,  doing  business  as  Life  O  Wheat  Milling 
&  Baking  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Bread.  176,572  :  Nov. 
27;   Serial  No.   178,289;   published  Aug.   21,   1923. 

Samson  Candy  Company,  Mechaniceburg,  Pa.  Candies. 
173,493  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,538  ;  published  June 
19,  1923. 

Samson  Cordage  Works,  Boston,  Mass.  Braided  sash  cord. 
23.509 :    renewed    Aug.    15.    1923. 

Samson  Cordage  Works,  Boston,  Mass.  Braided  cotton 
window  or  sash  cord.     24,411  ;  renewed  Mar.  27,  1924. 

Samstag  &  Hilder  Bros..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lingerie  tape, 
pins,  etc.  170,494  :  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,060  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Samuels  Shoe  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fabric  shoes,  and 
especially  canvas  and  felt  shoes.  165.359 ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  167,272  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

''amuels.  Zlgmund,  doing  business  as  Rose  Mfg.  Company, 
Boston,  Mass.  Underwear,  nishtdresses,  bloomers, 
aprons,   children's   play  dresses,  etc.     163,394  :  Jan.   9. 

San  Antonio  Bible  Institute.  Inc..  San  -Antonio.  Tex. 
Monthly  periodical.  169,439 ;  .Tune  19 ;  Serial  No. 
173,215:    published    Mar.    20,    1923. 

San  Antonio  Drug  Co..  San  Antonio.  Tex.  Siruo  for  thf 
relief  of  coughs,  colds,  and  bronchitis.  174.361  ;  Oct 
16  :  Serial  No.  176,656  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

San  Bernardino  Valley  Potato  Growers  Ass'n.  (See  Wat- 
son, James  R.) 

San  Dimas  Lemon  Association,  San  Dimas.  Calif 
citrous  fruits.     177.769  ;   Dec.  25      ' 
published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

San  Dimas  Lemon  Association,  San  Dimas,  Calif 
citrous  fruits.     177.770  ;  Dec.  25 
published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

San  Dimas  Lemr.n  Association,  San  Dimas,  Calif  Fresh 
citrous  fruits.  177.771  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  184,299  ; 
published  Oct.  9.  1923. 

San  Francisco  Brewerios,  Ltd.,  The,  San  Francisco.  Calif 
assignors   to  Wielands  Incorporated.     Beer,   malt  tonic 
and  mnlt  beveraces  and  malt  sirup.     168.331  ;  May  ''2  • 
Serial    No.    167,367:    published   Feb.   27.    1923 

San  Fr.incisco  Breweries,  Ltd.,  The,  San  Francisco  Calif 
V5«?^l  preserved  fruits,  jams,  .lellies.  and  fruit  sirups. 
24    19^.3'  '*'  ^°'   ^^'''•^^^=  published  Apr. 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sul- 
phur.    164,495  ;  Feb.  20. 


Fresh 
Serial  No.  184,296; 

Fresh 
Serial  No.  184,297; 


San  Francisco  Sulphur  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Sulphur.  105,497  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166,108  ;  pub- 
lished   Nov.    7,   1922. 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Agri- 
cultural sulphur.  168,348 ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No. 
134.438  :  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sul- 
phur. 175,654  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,352  :  published 
Aug.  28,  1923. 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sul- 
phur. 177,244 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,351  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sul- 
phur.    177,822-3  ;  Dec.  25. 

San  Joaquin  County  Cherry  Growers  Assn.,  Stockton, 
Calif.  Fresh  cherries.  173,148  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No. 
177,875  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

San  Jose  Canning  Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Canned  vegeta- 
bles. 175,801 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,484  ;  published 
Sept.  4,  1923. 

San  Xavier  Fish  Packing  Company,  Monterey,  Calif. 
Sardines,  anchovies,  canned  goods,  etc.  170,971 ; 
July  24. 

Sana-Cutis   (Chemical)  Co.     (See  Flores,  Rodolfo.) 

Sanas  Company,  The.      (See  Schaupner,  Philip.) 

Sanborn,  Cora  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fruit  confection. 
168,550  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  160,020  ;  published  Aug. 
8,  1922. 

Sanborn  Weatherwear  Coat  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Coats,  capes,  mantles,  and  raincoats.     169,937;  July  3. 

Sand  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mousetraps. 
169,312  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  169,227  ;  published  Mar. 
13,   1923. 

Sand  Springs  Bottling  Co.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Beverages  sold 
as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the  same. 
170,.376;  July  17;  Serial  No.  174,339;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Sandefur,  Charles  O.,  doing  business  as  Sandefur's  Cereal 
Mill,  assignor  to  Anglo-American  Mill  Company,  Owens- 
boro,  Ky.  Cracked  cereal  food.  177,004-5  :  Dec.  11  ; 
Serial  Nos.   180,298-9  ;  published  Sept.  25.  1923. 

Sandefur,  Charles  O.,  doing  business  as  Sandefur's  Cereal 
Mill,  assignor  to  Anglo-American  Mill  Company,  Owens- 
boro,  Ky.  Pancake  flour.  177.059  ;  Dec.  1 ;  Serial  No. 
180,302;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Sanders,  Edw.  G.,  doing  business  as  Cabinet  Milling  Co., 
Nashville,  Tenn.  Wheat  flour.  167,063 ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial  No.  160,0.34  ;   published   Dec.  19,   1922. 

Sanderson,  Arthur  N.,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Automo- 
bile, piano,  and  furniture  polish.  174,239  ;  Oct.  9 ; 
Serial  No.  180,082  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Sanderson,  Arthur  N.,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Gold  and 
silver  polish.  174,693  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,083  ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Sanderson  Brothers  &  Newhould,  Limited,  Sheffield,  Eng- 
land. Files  and  rasps,  handsaws,  hack-saw  blades,  etc. 
166,854  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  164,276  ;  published  Jan.  16, 
1923. 

Sanderson,  Chester  T.,  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Wood  panel  board.  167,590 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No. 
169,828;  published  Jan.   9,   1923. 

Sanderson's  Tiutine  Co.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Shoe-shining 
Ijreparation  having  dyeing  properties.  173,763 ;  Oct. 
2 :    Serial    No.    177,245 ;    published   June    26,    1923. 

Sands  Cocoa  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Cocoa. 
164,733  ;  Feb.  27. 

Sands,  Taylor  &  Wood  Co.,  Boston,  Maes.     Wheat  flour. 

170.857  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.  168,556  ;  published  Mar. 
20,   1923. 

Sands,  Taylor  &  Wood  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Wheat  flour. 

170.858  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  168,555  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Sandvikens  Jernverks  Aktiebolag,  Sandviken,  Sweden. 
Hardened  and  tempered  steel  bands.  172,838 ;  Sept. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  178,873  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

S.Tudvikens  Jernverks  Aktiebolag,  Sandviken,  Sweden. 
Saws,  hammers,  sledges,  etc.  174,071 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 
No.  178,571  ;  published  July  3,  192.S. 

Snndvikens  Jernverks  Aktiebolag.  Sandviken,  Sweden. 
Saws,  hammers,  sledges,  etc.  174,077  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 
No.    178,872 :    published    July    3,    1923. 

Sandvikens  Jernverks  Aktiebolag,  Sandviken,  Sweden. 
Springs  and  coil  springs,  hot-rolled  and  cold-drawn 
seamless  steel  tubing.  174,512 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No. 
178,572  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Sandvikens  Jernverks  Aktiebolag,  Sandviken.  Sweden. 
Springs  and  steel  tubing.  176,599  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
178,871;   published   Sept.   18,    1923. 

Sandvikstahl  G.  m.  b.  PL,  Ohligs,  Germany.  Razor  blades. 
172,820;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  171,243;  published  June 
5,   1923. 

Snnford,  Chamberlain  &  Albers  Company,  Knoxville, 
Tenn.  Salicylic  acid,  sulphate  quinine,  "domestic  am- 
monia, sirup  of  squills,  etc.  173,827;  Oct.  2;  Serial 
No.    175.408  ;    publi.shed    June    26,    1923. 

Sanford  Riley  Stoker  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  'Un- 
derfeed stokers.  174,649  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,314  ; 
published  .Tuly  24,  1923. 

Sang  Yuen  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Product  made  of 
beans.  176,130;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  174,162;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 


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Sanger  Brothers,  Inc.,  Dnllas,  Tex.,  and  New  York,  N.  V. 
Men's,  yoviths',  and  boys'  suits  and  overcoats.  166,863  ; 
Apr.  17  :  Serial  No.  163,293;  published  Oct.  24,  1922. 

Sanger  Citrus  Ass"n.  Sanfcer.  Calif.  Oranges.  16S.602 ; 
May  20  :    Serial  No.   168.492 :   published  Mar.   6,   1923. 

Saniroo  Company,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rubber  crib  sheets, 
rubber  babv  pants,  rubber  sanitary  aprons,  etc. 
166.788  ;  Apr.  17  :  Serial  No.  159,629  ;  published  Jan.  30, 
1923. 

San-I-Sal  Labor.itories.  Inc.,  Washinston,  D.  C.  Trepa- 
ration  for  the  prevention  of  excessive  perspiration. 
174,044:  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  177.510;  published  July 
10.   1923. 

Sani  Scalp  Co.,  The.     (See  Meller,  Alice  R.) 

"Saniseal"  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Van  Toff, 
Ernest.) 

Sani-Stone,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Cemontitious  composition 
for  making  drain  boards,  bathtubs,  table  tops,  floors, 
etc.  165,276  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  154,388  ;  published 
Nov.  28,  1922. 

.<5an-It    Rubber   Company.      (See   Usdin,    Hyman.) 

Sanitary  Comb  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Comhs. 
165.235  ;  Mar.  6. 

Sanitary  Grocery  Co.  Inc.,  Washington.  D.  C.  Coffee. 
174,384  :  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  168,942  ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Sanitary    Hair    Company.       (See    Trotsky,    Isadore.) 

Sanitary  Toilet  Company.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Toilet-closet- 
seat  covers.  165.828;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  171,594; 
published  Jan.  2.  1923. 

Sanitas  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Jersey  City.  N.  J.,  and  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Shampoo  preparation.  165.608;  Mar.  13; 
Serial  No.  167,106  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Sanitas  Company.  Inc.,  The.  Jersey  City.  N.  J.,  and  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Shampoo  preparation.  165,622  ;  Mar.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  167,427  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Sanitogeno  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal 
tonic  to  relieve  consumptives  and  abate  consumption. 
164,487  :  Feb.  20. 

San-O-Dent  Company.  The,  Spokane.  Wash.  Cleanser  for 
false  teeth.  174.936 :  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  174.865  : 
puWished  July  24.  1923. 

Sanozone  Chemical  Co..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Deodorants, 
disinfectants,  insecticides,  roach  powder,  pipe  cleaner, 
and  scalp  solvent.  167,490  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  140,807  ; 
published  Jan.  23,   1923. 

Santa  Clara  Company.     (See  Steohr,  Richmond  G.) 

Santa  Paula  Citrus  Fruit  Association,  Santa  Paula,  Calif. 
Fresh  lemons.     163.533  ;  Jan.   16. 

Santa  Paula  Citrus  Fruit  Association.  Santa  Paula,  Calif. 
Fresh  lemons.  106.513  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  163,701  ; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Santa  Paula  Citrus  Fruit  Association,  Santa  Paula.  Calif. 
Fresh  lemons.  166.514  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  163.704  ; 
published  Jan.   9.   1923. 

Santa  Paula  Citrus  Fruit  Association,  Santa  Paula,  Calif. 
Fresh  lemons.  171.4.36:  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  163.703; 
published  May  8,   1923. 

Santa  Paula  Citrus  Fruit  Association,  Santa  Paula,  Calif. 
Fresh  lemons.  176.115;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  163,702; 
published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Santander  Coffee  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee.  166.872; 
Apr.  17  :  Serial  No.  162,317  ;  published  Feb.  6.  1923. 

Santiago  Orange  Growers  Association,  Orange,  Calif. 
Oranges.     164.661 ;  Feb.  27. 

Sar-A-Lee  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Food  prod- 
uct used  as  a  sandwich  filler.     174,532  :  Oct.  16. 

SarnofF-Irving  Hat  Stores,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Men's 
caps,  straw  .nnd  felt  hats,  derbies.  165.688  ;  Mar.  20  ; 
Serial  No.  170.220:  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Sarnoff-Irving  Hat  Stores,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's 
caps,  straw  and  felt  hats,  and  derbies.  168.823  :  May 
29  :   Serial  No.   170,221 :   published   Jan.   30.   192.3. 

Sarson,  Teddy,  doing  business  as  Famons  Shoe  Repair 
Company.  Pontiac,  Mich.  Slipper  soles  and  heels  and 
boots  and  shoes.  167.679  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  147,684  ; 
published  Feb.  6,   1923. 

Sassetti,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Aqua-Sulphur  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  III.  Sulphur  solution  used  in  treat- 
ment of  skin  diseases.     175.280  ;  Oct.  30. 

Safake,  Shuzo.  doing  business  as  Non-Crush  Fruit 
Guard  Company.  Sacramento.  Calif.  Cardboard  to  be 
placed  in  fruit  boxes  to  prevent  crushing  of  the  fruit. 
170,659  :  July  17;  Serial  No.  169,328;  published  Apr. 
17.  1923. 

Satsuma  Orange  &  Pecan  Groves  Company,  Inc.  Mobile 
and  Satsuma,  Ala.  Fresh  fruit — viz.  satsuma.  171.591  ; 
Aug.  7  :  Serial  No.  176,047  :  published  Mav  22.  1923. 

Saturn  ilfs.  &-  Sales  Co.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric 
and  radio  telephone  jacks,  pluss.  and  connections. 
174.R66:  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  171.473;  publi.'shed  July 
10,  1923. 

Sauer.  N..  Milling  Company,  Cherryvale.  Kans.  Wheat 
flour.  165.280  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  153,789  ;  published 
Nov.  7.  1922. 

Sauer,  N..  Milling  Company,  Cherryvale.  Kans.  Self- 
rising  flour.  165,281  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  153,788 ; 
published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Sauer.  N..  Milling  Company,  Cherryvale,  Kans.  Wheat 
flour.  177.508:  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  153,787;  pub- 
lished  Oft.   2,   192.",. 

Sauers  -Milling  Company,  The,  Evansville,  111.  Wheat  flour. 
166.995  ;  Apr.  17. 


Sauers  Milling  Company,  The,  Evansville,  111.     Self-rising 

wheat  flour.     167,009  ;  Apr.  17. 
Sauers    Milling    Company,     The,     Evansville,     111.       Self- 
rising   flour.      170,891:    J-Uy   24;    Serial    No.   160,210; 

published  Mar,  20.  1923. 
Sauquoit    Toilet    I'aper    Co.,  Inc.,  New    Hartford.    N.    Y. 

Toilet  paper  and  iiaper  towels.     173,662;  Oct.  2;  Serial 

No.    176,048  :   published   June   26.   192:{. 
Sautter's,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Candy,    frozen    puddings, 

meringues,  cake,  etc.     163,248 ;  Jan.  2. 
Sauza,  Eladio,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Wines.     168,906 :   May 

29 ;   Serial  No.  163,417  ;  published  Mar.   13,  1923. 
Savage    Arms    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Electric 

clothes-washing   machines.      168,145:    May    15;    Serial 

No.   169,694  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Savage  Grip  Sales  Company.     (See  Hennenhofer,  William 

G.) 
Savannah    Truckers    Exchange,     Savannah,     Ga.       Fresh 

vegetables.      175,121  :    Oct.    30 ;    Serial    No.    176,219 ; 

published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Save  Electric  Corporation,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.     Incandescent- 
electric-light    bulbs.       165.287 :     Mar.     6 ;     Serial    No. 

152,594 ;    published   Nov.   7,   1922. 
Savol   Co..    The.      (See    Freeman,    Ralph    D.) 
Savoy    Importing    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Tunny 

fish,  macaroni,  tomatoes,  mixed  pickles,  etc.     168,099 ; 

May  15  :   Serial  No.   163,712  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Savoy  Importing  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tunny  fish, 

tomatoes,   tomato    sauce   and    paste,    string   beans,    etc. 

170,569 ;     July     17 ;     Serial     No.     163,711 ;     published 

Apr.  24.  1923. 
Sawdoy  and  Hunt,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Fresh  cantaloupes. 

167,'60S  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  166,726  ;  published  Feb.  20, 

1923. 
Sawdev  &  Hunt,  Los  .\ngeles,   Calif.     Fresh  lettuce  and 

cantaloupes.      174,685  :    Oct.    23  ;    Serial    No.    179,884  ; 

published  .July  31.  1923. 
Sawdev    &    Hunt,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Fresh    lettuce. 

175,928;  Nov.  13;   Serial  No.  179,885;  published  Aug. 

28.  1923. 
Pawkins,  Huntington  D.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Salted  peanuts 

and    salted    almonds.      170,746 :    July    24 ;    Serial    No. 

173,580;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Sawyer   &  Dav,   Inc.,   Boston.   Mass.     Tomatoes  In   their 

natural  state.     164,957  :  Feb.  27. 
Sawyier,    Thomas    C,    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Pencils    and 

pens.     165,629  :  Mar.  13. 
Saxon  Perfume  Company,   The,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.     Toilet 

waters,  shampoos,  hair  tonics,  etc.     172.587  :  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  170,039  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Saxony  Knitting  Co.,  Seattle.  Wash.     Knitted  articles  of 

clothing.      165,239  :   Mar.  6. 
Saxophone      Shop.      The.      Chicago.      111.        Saxophones. 

168.133  :  Mav  15  ;   Serial  No.  170,790  :  published  Feb. 

20.  1923. 
?axrac  Company.  Los  Angeles.  Calif.     Racks  for  support- 
ing  musical   instruments   when    not   in    use.      175.764 ; 

Nov.  13:  Serial  No.   169.530:  published  Aug.  21.  1923. 
Saxun,     John     A.,     Whiting,     Ind.     Pumpkin     preserve. 

166.010  :  Mar.  27 ;     Serial  No.  162,650  ;  published  Dec. 

19    1922 
Snyre,   L.   A..   Co.,    Newark.   N.    J.      Hatchets.      168.142 ; 

May  15:   Serial   No.   170.158;  published  Feb.   13.  1923. 
S.nvre-Level     Radio     Company,     The,     Philadelphia,     Pa. 

Radio     apparatus.       172.310;     Aug.     28;     Serial     No. 

175.741:   puMi'ihed  May  29.  1923. 
Snyrc-Level     Radio     Company.     The,     Philadelphia.     Pa. 

Radio  apparatus  and  parts  thereof.     172.790:  Sept.  11; 

Serial  No.  175.740;  published  June  5.   1923. 
Scaifp,  Wm.  B..  &  Sons  Company,  Oakraont.   Pa.     Water 

softening  and  purifying  apnaratus.      164.570;   Fell.   20. 
Scala,    Maria    B.,    Milan,    Italy.      Anticholera   and    tonic 

remedy.     23,850  :  renewed  Nov.  21,  1923. 
Scnla.  Maria  B.  :  D.  D.  and  B.  Branca  and  C.  D.  Boldu- 

Branca,  successors,  Milan.  Italy.     Antir-holera  and  tonic 

remedy.      23,877:   renewed  Nov.  2S.  1023. 
Scala,    Maria    B..    Jlilan,    Italy.      Anticholera    and    tonic 

remedy      23,898-9  :   renewed   Dec.   5,    1923. 
Scarab  Oil  Burning  Company.  Limited.  London.  England. 

Burners   for  liquid   fuel.      167.530  ;   May   1  ;   Serial  No. 

166.019:   published   .Tan.   2.   1923. 
Sent  Chemical  Company.      (See  Wilson,  Wade  H.I 
Sohadewald,    Henry    M..     Philadelphia,    Pa.       Haircloth. 

.163,447:  .Tan.  9. 
Sfhaefer.    Herbert    C.    Denver,    Colo.      F.nce    and    sachet 

powders,   skin   creams;   etc.      176,988:    Dec,   11;    Serial 

No.   179.485:   published  Sept.   11.   1923. 
Schaefer,   John    L,,   New    I'ork,   N.   Y.      Paper  toilet-seat 

'"overs.      17.3,463  :    Sept.   25  ;    Serial   No.    179,683  ;    pub- 
lished .Tune  19.  1923. 
Schaefer.  Maria  A..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  tonic.   167.939; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  171,870  :  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Schaefer.  Max  O..  doinsr  business  as  Velveeta  Cheese  Com- 
pany, assignor  to  Telveeta  Cheese  Company.  Inc..  Mon- 
roe,   N.    Y.      Cheese.      176.615 :    Nov.    27 :    Serial    No. 

174.866  :  piiWished  .Tulv  24.   1923. 
Sehaeffer  &  Budenberg  Mfg.   Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.      Ther- 
mometers.    175.108;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  177,110;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7.  1923. 
Sohapfl'er.    Louis.    New    York.    N.    Y.      Men's    and    boys' 

onter  clothing.     164.779  :  Feb.  27. 
Schafer  Bakery   Inc..   Savannah,  Ga.     Bakery  products — 

namely,  rolls.     163.249  :   Jan.   2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks^-Continned. 


Schaffuer  Brothers  Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Bacon,  ham, 
breakfast-bacon  squares.  173,389 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial 
No.   169,929 :    published   July    3,   1923. 

Schaffner  Brothers  Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Sausage,  boiled 
ham,  etc.  173,614  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  169,931 ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

SchaEfner  Brothers  Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Lard.  176,680  : 
Nov.  27  :   Serial  No.  169,930  ;  published  Sept.  18.  192:;. 

Schafuss  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bloomer 
play  suit  with  sunbonnet  to  match.     164.766  ;  Feb.  27. 

Schanzer,  Siegfried,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Knitted  and  woven 
caps.  176,202  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  180,031 ;  published 
Aug.  14,  1923. 

Schauman,  Karl  O.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Automatic 
brake-actuating  equipment  for  vehicles.  165,070;  Mar. 
6  ;  Serial  No.  164,275  ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 

Schaupner,  Philip,  doing  business  as  The  Sanas  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Laxative  powders.  172.882  ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,889  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Scheel,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lacquer  composi- 
tions. 170,790 ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No.  175,:!26 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Scheel,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lacquer  composi- 
tions. 176,403  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  181,961 ;  published 
Sept.  4,  1923. 

Scheele,  Conrad  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liniment  for  rheu- 
matism, lumbago,  gout,  and  colds.  167,640 ;  May  1 ; 
Serial  No.  167,946;  published  Jan.  2,   1923. 

Scheinzejt-Goldman  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Underwear  of 
knit  and  woven  fabric  for  men.  166,724 ;  Apr.  10 ; 
Seiial    No.     160,567;    published    Dec.    12,    1922. 

Scheinzeit-Goldman  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery  and 
underwear  made  of  knit  and  woven  fabrics.  166,725  ; 
Apr.   10  ;   Serial  No.  160.565  ;  published   Dec.   12,  1922. 

Scheller  Catering  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Bread. 
167,183  ;  Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.    162,856  ;   published  Dec. 

12.  1922. 

Schelter  Last  Company,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Lasts. 
169,202  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  168,984  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 

Schenectady     Knit    Goods    House.       (See    Mannesovitch, 

Israel,  .1r.) 
Schenk,     Svlvester    J.,    Avon    Lake,    Ohio.      Fresh    eggs. 

174.137:'  Oct.  2. 
Scherer,  H..  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Curtain-window 

lights  and  vehicle  top  fabrics.     175,513  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 

No.  178,065  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Schering    &    Glazt,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Medicinal 

preparations.     169,629  ;   June  26  ;   Serial  No.  174,033  ; 

published  Feb.  27.  1923. 
Scherk,     Ludwig,     Berlin,     Germany.       Perfumery,     face 

cream  and  lotion,  rouge,  etc.     173,087  ;   Sept.   11. 
Scherk,    Ludwig.    Berlin.    Germany.       Perfumery,    cream. 

lotion,     rouge,     etc.       176.975;     Dec.     11;     Serial     No. 

179.966;   published  Sept.   11.   1923. 
Schermerhorn,  Louis  C,  Hawthorne,  N.  .7.     Bead  strings. 

163,164  ;  Jan.  2. 
Scheuer,  Sidney  F.,  doing  business  as  Druggist  Emergency 

Service  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Nonpoisonous  antiseptic 

powder  for   stopping  hleeding  by  external  application. 

165.576  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  162,322  ;  published  Dec.  5, 

1922. 
Schick,    Harrv   C,   Inc.,   New.Trk,   N.   J.     Necklace   clasps 

and   fasteners.      167.7S5  ;   May  8  ;    Serial  No.   166,960  ; 

published  Feb.   6,   1923. 
Schield,   Wm,.  Mfg.   Co.,   St.   Louis,   Mo.      Lve.     168.245  ; 

May  15  ;   Serial  No.  167,270 ;   published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Schier,    Philip,    trading    as    Union    Pharmacal    Company, 

Kansas  City.  Mo.     General  tonics.     168,349  :  May  22  ; 

Serial   No.   133,850;   published  Feb.   20,   1923. 
Schieren,  Chas.  A..  Company,  New  Yoric,  N.  Y.     Leather 

belting  and   leather  packing.      168,793  ;   May  29  ;  Serial 

No.  1,39,723;  published  Feb.  13.  1923. 
SchifCman,  Isadore,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Articles  of  jewelry  of 

precious  metal.     172.950  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,369  ; 

published  May  29,  1923. 
Schilling   Corset   Co.,   assignor  to   American   Lady   Corset 

Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Corsets.      23,242 ;    renewed 

June   27.    1923 
Schilplin.     William,     doing     business     as     R.     &     H.     E. 

Co.,     Seattle,     Wash.       Ronch-dpstroving     composition. 

174,051  :    Oct.    2 ;    Serial  No.    177,697 ;    published   July 

10,   1923. 
Schimmel   &   Co.,   Miltitz,   near    Leipzig,   Germany.      Per- 
fumes,   dyestuffs,    essential    oils    for    use    in    the    arts, 

etc.     164,917  :   Feb.   27. 
Schindel    &    McDaniels,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Bed    sheets, 

spreads,  and  pillowcases.     172,841  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 

177.521  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Schlaghpck,  Joseph,  Toledo,  Ohio.    Canary  birds.    171,930  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Schlater's,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Bread,  cakes, 

and  pies.     172,686  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  158,902  ;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 
Schlosinger,  Noah,  Co.     (See  Schlosinger,  Noah.) 
Schlosinger,    Noah,   doing   business    as    Noah    Schlosinger 

Co.,.  Streeter,  N.  Dak.   Liniment  for  the  relief  of  rheuma- 
tism.    167,629  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,855  ;  published 

Jan.   2,  1923. 
Schlosinger,    Noah,    doing  business    as    Noah    Schlosinger 

Co.,  Streeter,  N.  Dak.     Remedy  for  corns  and  bunions. 

167  630  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,854  ;  published  Jan.  2, 


1 


Schlosser  Brothers,  Frankfort,  Ind.  Eggs.  165,101 ; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  160,832  ;  published  Nov.  14.  1922. 

Schluderberg,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  Highlandtown  and  Baltimore, 
Md.     Pork  and  beef  products.     163,395  ;   Jan.  9. 

Schlueter  Manufacturing  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Water  and 
dairy  pails,  cream,  oil,  ash,  and  other  cans,  and  bread 
b.ixes.  172,106;  Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  172,903;  pub- 
lished  May    29,    1923. 

Schlueter  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Wash- 
boilers  and  galvanized  washtubs.  174,711 ;  Oct.  23 ; 
Serial    No.    172,904  ;    published   June    12,    1923. 

Schmalz,  Philomena,  &  Co.,  Pitcairn,  Pa.  Hair  I'ostorer. 
167,874  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,004  ;  published  Feb.  6, 
1923. 

Schmeer's  Paper  Box  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Paper 
boxes.  169,631  ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  174,112 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,   1923. 

Schmick  Gear  &  Screw  Company,  Wllliamsport,  Pa. 
Lifting  jacks  and  screw  jacks.  167,251 ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial     No.     170,672  :     published     Jan.     30,     1923. 

Schmidt,  A.  O.,  Co.      (See  Schmidt,  A.  O.) 

Schmidt,  A.  O.,  doing  business  as  A.  O.  Schmidt  Co.,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Antiseptic  foot  powder  for  foot  trou- 
bles and  for  the  bath.  167,368 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
169,784  ;  published  .Tan.  23,   1928. 

Schmidt,  A.  O.,  doing  business  as  A.  O.  Schmidt  Co.,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Medicine  for  diseases  peculiar  to  fe- 
males. 176,178 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  178,573 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Srhniidf.  Albert  C,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Female  sup- 
positories for  the  local  treatment  of  catarrhal  condi- 
tions of  the  vagina  and  uterine  cervix.  176,243  ;  Nov. 
20:   Serial  No.   177,698;   published  Aug.   14,  1923. 

Schmidt,  Frank  P.,  doing  business  as  Contra  Chemical 
Co.,  Quincy,  111.  Paint  and  varnish  removers.  166,446: 
Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  166,409  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Schmidt,  Geo.  A.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Shampoo  soap. 
168,373;  May  22;  Serial  No.  168,948;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Schmidt,  Gerhard  P.,  doing  business  as  Fabrik  Pharmacia 
M.  Schmidt  &  Co.,  Munich,  Germany.  Medicinal  tab- 
lets for  use  as  a  general  tonic.  169,876 ;  July  3 ; 
Serial  No.  137,033;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Schmidt.  Gustave  F..  Chicago,  111.  Gas  heaters.  169,143  ; 
June  12  :  Serial  No.  157,078  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Schmidt,  Henry,  and  Bro.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fold- 
ing cardboard  containers  for  articles  of  merchandise. 
164,]  49;  Feb.  13. 

Schmidt-Holland  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gut  and  metal 
strings  for  stringed  musical  instruments.  174,381  ; 
Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.  161.652  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Schmidt,  Joh  C,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Grinding  ma- 
chines and  parts  of  same.  169,224;  June  12;  Serial 
No.  159,626  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Schmidt,  Johan  C,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Grinding 
wheels  and  disks.  175.882 :  Nov.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
180„S91 :  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Schmidt,  Joseph  P..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Candies  and  eat- 
ing chocolates.  172,241  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  164,729  ; 
published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Schmidt,  Max,  doing  business  as  Peter  Ludwig  Schmidt, 
Elberfeld,  Germany.  Razors.  166,880  ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial 
No.  170.792  ;  pulilished  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Schmidt,  Oscar,  Inc.,  .Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Biwijo  mando- 
lins, guitars,  and  ukuleles  and  tenor  banjos.  164,405  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Schmidt,  Peter  L.      (See  Schmidt,  Max.) 

Schmidt,  Robert  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Jewelry,  articles. 
167.323  ;  Apr.  24. 

Schmitt,  C.  H.  A.,  Company,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Dye- 
stuffs.  •  177.1S5:  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  180,622;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Schnefel  Brothers,  Newark,  N.  J.  Manicure  files.  164,538  : 
Feb.  20. 

Schneider,  Emil  D.,  doing  business  as  Gintone  Labora- 
tories, Memphis,  Tenn.  Tonic  for  use  upon  the  scalp 
or  skin.  170,254  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  171,140  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Schneider,  Fred  M.,  doing  business  as  The  Schneider 
School  of  Music,  Blue  Island,  111.  Phonograph  rec- 
ords for  use  in  teaching  music.  166,532 ;  Apr.  10 ; 
Serial  No.   165.0.39;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Schneider,  Herman,  Mount  Vernon,  New  Rochelle,  and 
White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  and  Stamford,  Conn.  Hosiery, 
coats,  gloves,  suits,  etc.  174,994  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No. 
172,960;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Schneider  School  of  Music,  The.  (See  Schneider, 
Fred  M.) 

Schnezler,  Heinrich,  Schaffhausen,  Switzerland.  Hand 
and  foot  balls  of  rubber.  172,385 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial 
No.   170.342;   published   May   29,   1923. 

Schnoor,  E.  V.,  Cigar  Co.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Cigars. 
164.785;  Feb.  27. 

Schocket,  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vanity  cases.  168,337; 
May  22  ;   Serial  No.  158,585  ;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 

Schoedinger,  F.  O.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Roofing  paint  and 
paint  enamel  for  furniture.  174,386  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial 
No.   172,185  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Schoedinger,  F.  O.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Steel  rules,  zigzag 
rules,  dividers,  measuring  tapes,  etc.  174,670 ;  Oct. 
23  ;   Serial  No.   172,180  ;  published   July  24,   1923. 


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Schoedinser,    F.    O..    Columbvis,    Ohio.      Stove    dampors, 
soldoriiii:   furnnoes,   pipes,    elbows,    etc.      174,672;    Oct. 
23  ;  Serial  No.  172,183  :  published  July  17,  1923. 
Schoediiiser,   F.   O.,  Columbus,   Ohio.     Soldering  coppers, 
punches,    chisels,    rivet    sets,    etc.      174,673 ;    Oct.    23 ; 
Serial    No.    172,182 ;    published    July    24,    1923. 
Schoediuger,  V.  O.,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Eaves-trough  hang- 
ers, nails,  rivets,  brackets,  bolts,  and  chains.     174,677  ; 
Oct.  23  :  Serial  No.  172.184  ;  published  July   24.   1923. 
Schoellicopf  Co..  The,  Dallas,  Tex.     Shoe  and  boot  linings 
(cut  out),   shoe   and   boot   uppers,   rubber   and   leather 
heels  and  soli's,  and  canvas  shoes.     103,165  ;  Jan.  2. 
Schoen,   Seymour  S.,   doing  business   as  Modern   Kxtermi- 
natlng  Co..  New  Yorii,  N.  Y.     Liquid  for  exterminating 
vermin.      174,808:    Oct.   23;    Serial   No.    180.623;   pub- 
lished Aug.   7.   1923. 

Schopnberg,  F.  E.,  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Screen  doors, 
windows,  and  transoms  and  frames  for  same.  167,000  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Schoener.  Stephen,  doing  business  as  Quixy  Polish  Co., 
Jersev  Citv,  X.  J.  Polish  for  furniture,  automobiles, 
etc.  '168.718;  Mav  29;  Serial  No.  171,709;  published 
Mar.  13,  1923. 

Schoenine,  M.  E.,  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Violins 
and  violin  bows.     177,827;  Dec.  25. 

Schoepfer,  Maurice,  Paris,  Fi'anec  Perfumes,  extracts, 
toilet  water,  rice  powders,  etc.  172,710 :  Sept.  11  ; 
Serial  No.  175,524  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Schofield's,  J.  S..  Sons  Co.,  Macon,  Ga.  Steam  boilers. 
167,.">72  :  Mav  1  ;  Serial  No.  166,719  ;  published  Jan.  30, 
1923. 

Sriiolderer  &  .\uc.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and 
voung  men's  suit*;  and  overcoats.  173.791  ;  Oct.  2  ; 
Serial  No.   174,979:   published   .Tuly   10.   1923. 

SchoU  Manufacturing  Co..  Inc..  Chicago.  111.  Foot  cor- 
rective appliances,  arch  supports,  etc.     163.396  ;  Jan.  9. 

Scholl  ManufacturiuL'  Co..  Inc..  Chicago,  III.  Noncorro- 
sive  metals.     165.654  ;  Mar.  13. 

Sehol!  Manufacturing  Company.  The,  Chicago,  III.  Ad- 
hesive medicated  shields  or  pads  for  corns,  calluses, 
and  bunions.  167.379 :  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  167,739 ; 
published    Dec.   26.   1922. 

Scboll.  Wesley  L.,  doing  business  as  The  Soilofif  Company, 
Eldorado,  Kans.  Preparation  to  be  applied  to  linen 
collars.     170.331 ;  July  10. 

Schooley.  Eusene  R.,  doing  business  as  Henry  N.  Schooley 
and  Son.  Luzerne,  Pa  .  Pood  for  chickens.  176.519  ; 
Nov.  27  :   Serial  No.  166.573  ;  published  .Tuly   31.   1923. 

Schoolhouse.  Chas..  &  Son.     (See  Schoolhouse,  Lewis.) 

Schoolhoufip.  Lewis,  doing  business  as  Chas.  Schoolhouse 
&  Son,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Silk,  cotton,  and  silk  and  cotton 
m.ixpd  piece  goods.  171,613  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  177.876  ; 
published  May   15,   1923. 

Scboonmaker  Bros.  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Silk  fabrics  in  the  piece.  177,151;  Dee.  11;  Serial  No. 
182.360;  published   Sept.  18.   1923. 

Scboonmaker,  F.  W.,  Inc.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mouth 
wash.  168.439 ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  170,994 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

Schor  &  Roberts.  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Food  product. 
176.995:  Dee.  11;  Serial  No.  176,695;  published  Sept. 
25.   1923. 

Sehrader's.  A..  Son.  Incorporated,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Pneu- 
matic valves,  valve  casings,  in.sides,  etc.  173.962 ; 
Oct.   2:    Serial  No.    171,512:   published   July   10,   1923. 

Sehrader's,  A..  Son,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Fluid- 
pre.ssure  gauees,  indicators,  etc.  174,164 :  Oct,  9 ; 
Serial  No.  180.084  :  published  July   10.   1923. 

Sehrader's,  A..  Son,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ice 
hags  and  svringe  fixtures.  174.236  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No. 
180.243  :  published  .Tulv  10.   1923. 

Scbrafft.  W.  F..  i<c  Sons  Corporation,  Boston,  Mass. 
Candies.  170.113;  .July  10;  Serial  No.  159,327;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3.  1923. 

Schrafffs.      (See   Shattuck,   Frank   G.,    Company.) 

Schr^m  Glass  Manufacturing  Company,  Hillshoro,  111., 
and  St.  Louis.  Mo.     Glass  jars.     163,166 ;  Jan.  2. 

Schratter.  .\lfred,  doing  business  as  Schratter  Brothers, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Canned  peppers.  173.351;  Sept.  25; 
Serial  No.  141,1.34  ;  published  June  26,   1923. 

Schreiber  Flour  &  Cereal  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Pancake 
flour,  animal  feeds,  poultry  feeds,  cake  flour,  wheat 
flour,  etc.  165,970  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  159,890  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  7,  1922. 

Schreiber,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hats  for  women 
and  children.     176,371  ;  Nov.  20. 

Schrem,  Albert,  Giengen,  Germany.  Box  openers  and 
nail  pullers.  166,415 :  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  168,621 ; 
published  Dec.   26,   1922. 

Schreter.  .\dolf,  Baltimore.  Md.  Neckties.  169.175 ; 
June  12:  Serial  No.  169.331;  published  Mar.  20.1923. 

Schroeder  &  Hinkle,  Columbia,  Pa.  Egg  dye.  172,547 ; 
Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  173,537  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Schroeder,  John,  Lumber  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Shingles. 
167.467  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,029  ;  published  Dec.  19, 
1922. 

Schroeder  &  Worth.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dresses,  coats,  and 
suits.  177.013;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  159,820;  published 
Sept.   18.    1923. 

Schroer,  Kunibert,  doing  business  as  The  Schroer  Pre- 
serving Co.,  Berkeley.  Calif.  Fruit  preserves,  jellies, 
.lams,  and  canned   crushed  fruits.     163,448  ;  Jan.   9. 

Schroer  Preserving  Co.      (See  Schroer,  Kunibert.) 


Schroy,  L.  D.,  Company,  The,  .\kron,  Ohio.  Inkwell 
bases,  sponge  cups,  desk  pads,  pen  trays,  etc.  175,327  ; 
Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,725  ;  published  Aug.  14,  19:;3. 

Schubb,  Thomas.  Detroit,  Mich.  Men's  suits  and  over- 
coats.    176,103  ;  Nov.  13. 

Schueller,  B.,  Paris,  France.  Soaps.  167,716 ;  May  8 ; 
Serial  No.  144,157  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Schueller,  Eugene,  Paris,  France.  Hair  dyes  and  color- 
ings, perfumes,  rouge,  lip  sticks,  toilet  powders  and 
creams.  166,229  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No,  165,094  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  10.  1922. 

Schulte,  D.  A.,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Holders  for 
cigars  and  cigarettes  and  mouthpieces  for  pipes. 
107,151;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  172,358;  published  Jan. 
30,  1923. 

Schulthess,  Ernest,  doing  business  as  Atlas  Rubber  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber  hose.  172,584  ;  Sept. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  170,794  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Schultz  &  Ilirsch  Co.,  Chicago,  111,  Box  springs,  mat- 
tresses, and  pillows,  173,878 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
175,950;    published   May    29,    1923. 

Schulz,  Friedrich  A.,  and  G.  A.  Philipp,  Leipzig,  Germany, 
assignors  to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cleaning  and  polishing  preparations. 
23,724  ;   renewed  Oct.  17,  1923. 

Schulz,  Friedrich  A.,  and  G.  A.  Philipp,  Leipzig,  Germany, 
assignors  to  The  Chemical  Foundation.  Incorporated, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Scouring  and  polishing  preparations. 
23,820  :   renewed  Nov.   14.  1923. 

Schulze  Baking  Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Bread.  165.075  ; 
Mar.  6  :  Serial  No.  159,293  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Schulze  Baking  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bread.  170,974 ; 
.Tuly  24,  1923. 

Schulze,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Success  Pharmacal  Co., 
Baltimore.  Md.  Remedy  for  toothache  and  neuralgia 
and  medicinal  preparation  for  removing  corns.  174,867 >' 
Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  180.392;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Schuman,  Lewis,  doing  business  as  Kisco  Pharmacal  Co., 
Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  asthmatic  parox- 
isms, hay  asthma  or  rose  cold,  and  bronchitis. 
176.292  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  180,194  ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Schuster  Company,  The.  Clevelania,  Ohio.  Beverages  and 
sirups  for  making  same.     174,301 ;  Oct.  9. 

Schuster  Company  Incorporated.  The.  Louisville.  Ky. 
Shirts,  neckwear,  underwear,  sweaters,  etc.  175.45.5 ; 
Nov.   6;   Serial  No.   149,779;  published  Aug.   14,   1923. 

Schutter-Jnhnson  Candv  Co..  Chicago.  111.  Candy. 
176,440-2  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  Nos.  180.555-7  ;  published 
Sept.  11,   1923. 

Schuylkill  Chemical  Company,  The.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Stain-removing  preparation  for  toilet,  medicinal,  and 
domestic  uses.  165,606  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167.055  ; 
published   Dee.    12.   1922. 

Schwab,  H.  W..  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  piece 
goods.  175,491  :  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.'  177,925 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Schwab,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Stevens  &  Co.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Tools  and  appliances  for  automotive 
vehicles,  etc.  175.375  :  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  168,806  ; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Schwab,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Stevens  &  Co.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Tools  and  appliances  for  automotive 
vehicles,  etc.  175,756  :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  168,857 : 
nublished  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Schwabacher  Bros.  &  Co..  Incorporated,  Seattle.  Wash. 
Granulated  sugar.  175.775;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No. 
177.412  ;  published  Aug.   22.  1923. 

Schwahn-Seyberth  Mfg.  Co..  doing  business  as  The  Pioneer 
Pad  Co.,"Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Pads  for  horse  collars. 
163.397  ;   Jan.  9. 

Schwahn-Seyberth  Mfg.  Co.,  doing  business'  as  The 
Pioneer  Pad  Co.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Pads  for  horse 
collars.      164.706  :   Feb.   27. 

Schwalb,  William  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Face  or  wash 
cloths.  175,151;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  180,813;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 

Schwarge.  Carl  A.,  doing  business  as  Sindol  Co.,  Wood- 
haven,  N.  Y.  Face  powders  and  cream,  perfumes, 
toilet  waters,  etc.  174,076 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
178.676;   published   .Tuly   10,  1923. 

Schwartz,  Bernard  Cigar  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Cigars.     177,803  ;  Dec.  25. 

Schwartz,  Bernard  Cigar  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Cigars.      177,820;  Dec.  25. 

Schwartz  Bros.  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Pocket- 
books  and   leather   suitcases.      177,790 ;   Dec.   25. 

Schwartz.  Carl,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  collars.  171.891  ; 
Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  172,359  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Schwartz,  Chas..  &  Son.  Washington.  D.  C.  Watch 
movements.  174,745 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  168,732 ; 
published    June    26,    1923. 

Schwartz,  David,  Companv,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cot- 
ton piece  goods.  168.849  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  174,341 ; 
published  Mar.  6.  1923. 

Schwartz,  David,  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton  goods  in  the  piece.  174,128 ;  Oct.  2 ; 
Serial   No.    180.558  ;    published   July    10,    1923. 

sehwaitz,  J.  C,,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Molding  m»''erial  for 
dental  castings.     163,534  ;   Jan.  16. 


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INDEX  OB"  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Schwartz.  Jacob,  doing  business  as  Pacific  Children's 
Wear  Mfg.  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Rompers,  wash 
suits,  dresses,  etc.  176,121 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
167,151;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Schwartz,  Paul  H.,  doing  business  as  Bob-o-Link  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Malt  extract.  177,452 ; 
Dec.  38;  Serial  No.  182,013:  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Schwartz,  Rudolph,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cigars. 
173,254  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  179,486  ;  published  June 
12,   1923. 

Schwartz-Singer  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dresses 
169,321;  ,Tune  12;  Serial  No.  170,219;  published  Mar 
Mar.  20,   1923. 

Schwartzman,  Theodore  I.,  doing  business  as  Lovejoy 
Laboratories,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Face  and  talcum  pow 
ders,  face  creams,  hair  tonics,  etc.     168,017  ;  May  8. 

Schwarz,  Max,  Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Voile  In  the  piece.  169,905 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No 
170,795  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Schwarzenbach  Huber  Company,  The,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J 
Silk  piece  goods.  172,973  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,412 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Schwarzenbach  Huber  Company,  The,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J 
Silk  and   artificial-silk   piece  goods,   cotton,   linen,   and 
woolen  piece  goods,  and  combinations  of  same.   173,359 
Sept.  25 ;   Serial  No.  180,145  ;  published  July  3,   1923 

Schwarzenbach  Huber  Company,  The,  West  Hoboken.  N.  J 
Cotton-back  satin  in  the  piece.  173,374  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Se- 
rial No.   180,146 ;   published   July   3,   1923. 

Schwarzenbach  Huber,  Company,  The,  West  Hoboken, 
N.  J.  Draperies.  177.658 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
181,415  ;   published   Oct.   2,   1923. 

Schwarzwaelder  Company,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Waterproof 
fabrics.  175,825 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  182,676 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4.  1923. 

Schwed,  Bertie  S.,  Far  Rockaway,  N.  Y.  Sewing  case. 
170,202;  .July  10;  Serial  No.  173,010;  published 
Apr.  3,  1923. 

Schweiz,  Deeken-  und  Tnchfabriken  Pfungen-Turbenthal, 
Zurich,  Switzerland.  Textile  fabrics.  177,335  ;  Dec. 
IS:   Serial   No.  181,571:   published   Sept.   25.   1923. 

Schwerin,  Albert  A.,  sr.,  Kingman,  Ariz.  Medicinal  prep- 
aration for  the  treatment  of  toothache  and  pyorrhea. 
109,855  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,124  ;  published  Mar.  6, 
1923. 

Scianna,  Gustino,  Lafayette,  La.  Preparation  for  rheu- 
matism and  pains,  cramps,  cuts,  and  sores.  172,345  ; 
Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.   172,688  ;   published  May  1,   1923. 

Scientific  Farming  Machinery  Company,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Tillers  comprising  a  plow  and  soil  disinte- 
grator. 170,437 :  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,660  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Scientol  Products  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hair  tonic. 
177,240  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  181,455  ;  published  Sept. 
IS.  1923. 

Scolding  Locks  Hairpin  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.  Hair- 
pins made  of  mild   steel.     164,017  ;  Feb.  6. 

Scoles,  Arthur  W.,   Co.      (See   Scoles,  Arthur  W.) 

Scoles,  Arthur  W.,  doing  business  as  Arthur  W.  Scoles  Co., 
Tulsa,  Okla.  Paint  and  varnish  remover.  164,541 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Scot  Knit  Hosiery  Company.  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
175,768  :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  177,053  ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Scotia  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery  and  under- 
wear.    173,513  ;    Sept.   25. 

Scott  Bros.     (See  Scott,  Philip  E.) 

Scott,  Edwin  A.,  Publishing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bi- 
weekly magazine.     163.697;  .Ian.  23. 

Scott,  Edwin  A.,  Publishing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bi- 
weekly magazine.  167,859  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  156,660  ; 
published  Feb.   20,   1923. 

Scott,  Evelyn,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Certain  pharmaceutical 
preparations  used  in  dressing  the  h:iir  and  cleansing 
the  scalp.     164,492  ;  Feb.  20. 

Scott  &  Fetzer  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Carpet 
sweepers.     169,917  ;  July  8. 

Scott,  Harry  L.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Ice-cream  cones  made 
of  milk  chocolate.  170,649 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No. 
170,043  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Scott  &  Hunsicker.     (See  Scott,  Joseph  M.) 

Scott,  Hutchison,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal  cutters  for 
cutting  reenforced-concrete  bars  and  wire  rigging 
169,259  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  172,016  ;  published  Mar. 
20,   1923. 

Scott,   Joseph   M.,   doing  business  as   Seott  &  Hunsicker. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     Dress  and  negligee  shirts,  neckties, 

hosiery,  etc.     163,021  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Scott,   Lewis   L.,    St.    Louis.    Mo.      Golf   clubs.      17.S.302 ; 

Sept.  IS;  Serial  No.  17,9,746;  published  June  19.  1923. 
Scott,  Philip  E.,  doing  bu-sinesB  as  Scott  Bros..  San  Fran- 
cisco.   Calif.      Polishes    for    automobiles,    pianos,    and 

furniture.     163.535  :  Jan.  16. 
Scott,  Sibyl  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Wooden  wedge  blocks. 

166,794  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.   154,420  ;   published  Jan. 

9,  1923. 
Scott  and  Turner,  Limited,  Newcastle-on-Tvne,   England 

Medicated    preparation    for    liver    ailments.      174,944  ■ 

Oct.  30  :   Serial  No.   178,874  ;   published   Julv  24,  1923! 
Scott,  William  J.,  doing  business  as   Scott's  Laboratories 

Chicago,  111.     Toilet  preparations.     168,295  :  May  15 
Scott's  Laboratories.      (See  Scott,  William  J.) 


Scranton    Cap    Manufacturing    Company,    Scranton,    Pa. 

Men's  and  boys'  headwear.     169,409  ;  June  12. 
Scranton    Cap    Manufacturing    Company,    Scranton,    Pa. 

Men's  and   boys'    hats   and   caps.      172,795 ;    Sept.   11  ; 

Serial  No.  175,214  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Scribner's,    Charles,    Sons,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Monthly 

publication.       173,713  ;    Oct.    2  ;     Serial    No.    178,631  ; 

published  June  26,  1923. 
Scribner's    Ink    Co.      (See    Hickok,    Clarence    G.) 
Scripture,  Arthur  P.,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Steel  bars   and 

billets.      170,314 ;    July   10 ;    Serial   No.    175,328 ;    pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 
Scrogglns,    Hugh   A.,    doing  business   as   Clear  Thru    Oil 

Company,    Springfield,  Mo.     Lubricating  oil.     165,864 ; 

Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  153,159;  published  Dec.  26.  1922. 
Scully,   D.   B.,   Syrup   Company,   Chicago,    111.      Sirup   for 

table  purposes.     172,872  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  173,786  ; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Sea  Coast  Packing  Co.,   Seattle,   Wash.     Canned  salmon. 

168,483  ;  May   22  ;   Serial   No.   168,646  ;  published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Sea  Coast  Packing  Co.,    Seattle,   Wash.     Canned   salmon. 

170,103  ;  July  10 ;   Serial  No.   168,647  ;   published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Sea  Coast  Packing  Co.,  Seattle,   Wash.     Canned  salmon. 

170,965;   July   24,    1923. 
Sea-Dip     Company,     The,     St.     Louis,    Mo.      Bath    salt. 

168,401 ;  May  22 ;   Serial  No.  171,659  ;  published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Sea  Food  Co.,  Biloxi,  Miss.     Canned  shrimp  and  oysters. 

168,813  :  May  29  ;  Serial  No.   170,040  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Sea  Pood  Co.,  Biloxi,  Miss.     Canned  shrimp  and  oysters. 

168,876  ;   May  29  ;  Serial  No.   170,041 ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Seaboard   Chemical   Company.      (See   Williams,   Martin  & 

Gray,   Inc.) 
Seaboard  Trading  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Canned  sardines 

and   salmon,  dry,   smoked,   and   pickled  fish.     163,620 ; 

.Tan.   23. 
Seacoast  Canning  Company,  Eastport,  Me.     Canned  tunny 

fish.      173,386 ;    Sept.    25  ;    Serial    No.    173,303 ;    pub- 
lished June  19.   1923. 
Seaford    Metal    Products    Company.       (See    Bauer,    Fred- 
erick ,T.) 
Sealace  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Shoe  laces.     165.356  ;  Mar. 

6  ;  Serial  No.  168,129  ;  published  Dec.  5.  1922. 
Sealy,  Thomas,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Turpentine.     164,586; 

Feb.  20. 
Seamless  Rubber  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn.     Dolls, 

164,528  ;   Feb.  20. 
Seamless   Steel  Products  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Seamless 

steel  containers.     163.760  ;   Jan.   23. 
Sears  Equipment  Company,  Inc.,  Rome,  N.  Y.    Automobile 

soap.     165.105  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  141,131 ;  published 

Dec.  5,  1922. 
Sears,    H.    P.,    Cycle    Co.,    Oil   Department,    Rome,   N.   Y. 

Gasoline,  lubricating  oil  and  grease.     165.802  ;  Mar.  20; 

Serial  No.  161,151;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co..  Chicago,  111.     Clocks.     164,366; 

Feb.  20. 
Sears.    Roebuck    and    Co.,    Chicago,    III.      Middy    blouses. 

164,744:    Feb.   27. 
Sears,    Roebuck    and    Co.,    Chicago,     111.      Work    pants. 

164,747:   Feb.   27. 
Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Clocks.     164,993  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Sears.     Roebuck    and    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Tooth    paste. 

167,305  ;  Apr.  24. 
Sears,    Roebuck    and     Co.,     Chicago,    111.      Phonographs, 

phonograph    records    and    needles,    disc-record    albums. 

167.620  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  125,254  ;  published  Jan.  10, 

1922. 
Sears.    Roebuck   and   Co.,    Chicago,   111.      Catalogues   pub- 
lished   semiannually.       167,921 ;    May    8 ;     Serial    No. 

169,424  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co..  Chicago,  111.     Plowshares,  plows, 

cultivators,     corn     planters,     disk    harrows.      169,322; 

.Tune  12  ;   Serial  No.  175,109  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Sears,     Roebuck     and     Co.,     Chicago,     111.       Safety     pins 

172.237  ;   Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.   175,215  ;  published  May 
8,  1923. 

Sears,   Roebuck   and   Co.,  Chicago,   111.     Talcum  powders. 

172.238  :  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.   175,275  ;  published  May 
22.  1923. 

Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Corsets.  176,141  ; 
Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.  175.525  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Sears.  Roebuck  and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Seattle,  Wash. 
Lubricatiug  oils.     176,909  ;  Dec.  4. 

Sears.  Roebuck  and  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  and 
Chicago,  111.  Phonograph  records.  170,708  ;  July  24  ; 
Serial  No.  140,072  :   published   Apr.  24,  1923. 

Sears,  Roebuck  and  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Sound  boxes  for  phonographs.  172,002  ;  Aug. 
21  :  Serial  No.  140,073  :  published  May  8,  1923. 

Seaside  Oil  Company,  Summerland,  Calif.  Petroleum 
products.  166,496  :  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  171,961 ;  pub- 
lished .Tan.   9,   1923. 

Seattle  Macaroni  Mfe.  Co.  Inc.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Alimen- 
tary pastes.     170.988;  July  24. 

Seattle  Macaroni  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Macaroni,' 
vermicelli,   and   spaghetti.      173,514;    Sept.    25. 

Sebastian  Packing  Co.      (See  Carroll,  J.  Pratt,  Inc.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabet  it  al  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Sebastopol  Apple  Growers  T'nion,  Sebastopol,  Cnllf.  Krosli 
apples.     l«4,9r)2;  Feb.  27.  ^  ,,^     ^^      , 

Sebastopol  Apple  Growers  Union,  Sebastopol,  Calif.  I'resh 
apples.  105.987  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  162,056 ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  28,  1922. 

Secaw  «,'hcmical  rompany.  Irvington.  N.  J.  Triphenyl- 
phosphato      and      phosphorus      oxychloride.      164,098 ; 

Sccord,  Laura.  Confections.  Ltd.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada. Candles.  163.475;  .Tan.  16. 
Secoy,  Edward  A.,  doina  business  as  Oak  Grove  General 
Sjn-.itarium,  Willianisport,  Ohio.  Medicine  for  the  treat- 
ment of  influenza,  etc.  176,282;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No. 
17S,S75:  published  Aug.  14,  1923.  _,      ^     ^,      ^ 

Security  Cement  &  Lime  Co..  Ilacerstown,  Md.  Portland 
cement.  167.522  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  165,761 ;  published 
Jan.  9,   192."?. 

Security  Cement  &  Lime  Co.,  na.?erstown,  Md.  Portland 
cement.  168,650  ;  Mav  29  ;  Serial  No.  165,762  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13.  1923. 

Security  Cement  &  Lime  Co.,  Hngerstown,  Md.  Ground 
and  "livdrated  lime.  174,447:  Oct.  16;  Serial  No. 
165.760;    published  July  3,   1923. 

Security  Drug  Co.,  Alameda,  Calif.  Hair  shampoo,  dan- 
druff remover,  hair  tonic,  and  scalp  cleanser.  168.834  ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.   170,550 ;  published  Feb.   13,  1923. 

Sedalia  Manufacturing  Company.  Sedalia,  Mo.  Welding 
flux.  176.382  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,523  ;  published 
Ausr.  21.  1923. 

See  The  Point  Waistband  Company,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  T. 
Waistbands.  176,624  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  161,651  ; 
published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Seebass  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Salad  dressing. 
164,643  ;   Feb.   27. 

Seeck  &  Kade.     (See  Kade,  Max.) 

Seelbach,  K.  C.  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Scissors, 
shears,  razor  blades,  pocket,  table,  and  other  i;nives. 
168,725  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  171,819 ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Seeman  Brothers,  New  Y'ork.  N.  Y.  Canned  fruits. 
23,089  :   renewed  May  23,  1923. 

Seeman  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Certain  cereal  prod- 
ucts.    23,126;  renewed  May  30,  1923. 

Seeplain  Envelope  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  En- 
velopes.    165.929  ;  Mar.  20. 

Seesaw  Cane  Farms.     (See  Heiss.  Frank  A.) 

Segall,  M.  R.,  doing  business  as  M.  R.  Segall  &  Co.,  Balti- 
more, Md.  Coal,  coke,  and  charcoal.  173,311 ;  Sept. 
18  ;  Serial  No.  179,169  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Segerstrom,  Emil  B.,  Anaheim,  Calif.  Soap,  soap  paste 
and  powder.  169,755  ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  171,390  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Sehon,  Stevenson  &  Company,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 
Coffee.  170,383 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,595 ;  pub- 
lished  Apr.   10,   1923. 

Seiberling  Eubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Elastic  ve- 
hicle tires,  auto  tire  flaps,  reliners,  etc.  172,503 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Seiberling  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Soles  and 
heels  for  boots  and  shoes.  173,619  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
164.564  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Seiberling  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Rubber  heels 
for  boots  and  shoes.     176,921 ;  Dec.  4. 

Seidel.  Ad.,  &  Sons,  Chicago,  II!.  Cake  mixes.  165,647  : 
Mar.  13. 

Seidenberg.  R.  J.,  Co..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Cigars.  173,674; 
Oct.  2  :  Serial  No.  178,003  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Seldlitz  Varnish  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Spar,  floor, 
and  finishing  varnishes,  wood  finishes.  166,171 ;  Mar. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  166,322  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Seidman.  Charles,  doing  business  as  Charles  Seidman  & 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Neckties.  177.258 :  Dec.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  183,763;  published   Sept.  25.   1923. 

Seifert  Cromwell  Company.  The,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Gen- 
eral tonic.     164,434  ;  Feb.  20. 

Seifert,  Oswald,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Blood  purifiers, 
stomach  tonic,  cough  sirup,  etc  173,349  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Se- 
rial No.  169,376;  published  June  26,   1923. 

Seigenberg  &  Sher,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dolls.  172,341 ; 
Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  179,062  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Seinsheimer  Paper  Company,  The,  Cincinnati.  Ohio. 
Wrapping  paper.  166,800  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  138,110  ; 
published  Feb.   1,  1921. 

Seitz.  Walton  C.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hand  shields. 
170,683  ;  July  17. 

Solbach,  Mas,  Pforzheim-Dillstein,  Germany.  Strings  for 
violins  and  similar  musical  instruments.  172.863  ;  Sept. 
11 :  Serial  No.  171,287  ;  published  .June  5,  1923. 

Seldage,  Joseph  J.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Insecticide  for  use 
in  exterminating  rodents,  etc.  170,753 ;  July  24 ; 
Serial  No.  173,366  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Selden  Worsted  Mills.  Methuen.  Mass.  Fancy  worsted 
and  dress  goods  of  cotton,  silk,  etc.,  in  the  piece. 
163,930;   Feb.   6. 

Selden  Worsted  Mills,  Methuen,  Mass.  Fancy  worsted 
and  dress  goods  of  cotton,  silk,  wool,  worsted,  and  mix- 
tures, in  the  piece.     163,949-50  :  Feb.  6. 

Select  Packing  Co..  Easton,  Pa.  Dried  fruit  and  salted- 
nut  mixture.  176,609  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  179,487  ; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Selenkow,  Jacob  K.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hobbyhorses, 
children's  automobiles,  aeroplane  toys.  167,080  ;  Apr. 
24 ;    Serial    No.    156,031 ;    published    Feb.    6,    1923. 


Self-Expression    Publishing    Company.       (See    Tsukalas, 

Nicnolas.) 
Sclig    Company,    The,    Atlanta,    Ga.      Deodorizing    fluid. 
176.290 ;  Nov.   20  ;  Serial  No.   180,393  ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 
Sella  Company,  The,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Disinfectant.    176,291  ; 
Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  180,394;  published  Aug.   14,  1923, 
Selig  Company,  The,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Disinfectant.    176,296  ; 
Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  180.395;  published  Aug.  14,   1923. 
Selig  Company,  The,  Atlanta,  Ga.    Disinfectant.    176,322  ; 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  180,396  ;  published  Aug.   14,   192.'i- 
Selker,  J.  W.,  Cigar  Co.,  Clarion,  Pa.     Cigars.     172,440  ; 
Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.  171,338  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Selkow,    Irving,    doing    business    as    Washington    Barber 
Supply  Co..   New   York,   N.   Y.      Hair   tonic.      176,300; 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,227  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Selkowitz,  Isidor  J.,  doing  business  as  Mirose  Laboratories, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  tonic,  complexion  powder,  de- 
pilatory, etc.     172,685  ;   Sept.   11  ;   Serial  No.   159,628  ; 
published  May  29,  1923. 

Selrite  Products  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Animated-figurb 
toys.  175,307 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  162,318 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Seltzer,  Theodore,  doing  business  as  Dr.  Bengue,  West 
Hoboken,  N.  J.  Remedy  for  use  in  treatment  of  rheu- 
matism, gout,  neuralgia.     163,167  ;  Jan.  2. 

Semel,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's  Icnit 
underwear.  170,145  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  163,653 ; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Semet-Solvay  Company,  Solvay,  N.  Y.  Concrete  hardener 
and  accelerator.  169.438  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  173,250  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Semet-Solvay  Company,  Solvay,  N.  Y.  Organic  and  in- 
organic chemicals.  170,279 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
173,251  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Seminole    Remedy    Co.       (See    Shields,     Henry    H.) 

Semper-Vita  Laboratories.     (See  Lazar,  Sol.) 

Semple,  Jas.  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Lumidor  Co..  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Humidifying  devices  for  internal-combustion 
engines.  166,936;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  169,377;  pub- 
lished .Tan.  9,  1923. 

Seneca  Knitting  Co.      (See  Smith.  Caleb.) 

Seneca  Oil  Works.  Warren,  Pa.  Lubricating  oils. 
24,604  :  renewed  Apr.  24,  1924. 

Senora  Paint  Works,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City.  N.  Y. 
Mixed  liquid  paints.  173,413 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
177,752 ;   published   June   19,    1923. 

Sensat,  G.,  Hijos,  Barcelona,  Spain.  Olive  oil.  164,118  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Senville.  William,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Daily  publication. 
163,799  ;  Jan.  30. 

Serage,  Francis  L.,  doing  business  as  Community  Advertis- 
ing Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Calendars  published  annually. 
172,079  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  176,285  ;  published  May 
22,   1923. 

Serrurier,  Iwan,  Altadena,  Calif.  Cabinet  motion-picturts 
apparatus.  176,030 :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,228^ 
published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Service  Electric  Mfg.  &  Supply  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Can- 
opies for  electric-light  fixtures  and  parts  thereof. 
168,994  ;  May  29. 

Service  Equipment  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet- 
ings and  pillowcases.  175.446 :  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
183,236;    published   Aug.    28.    1923. 

Service    Sales    Agency.       (See    Curtiss.    Lloyd,    assignor.) 

Sete  Ame  des  Industries  Chimiques  de  W'ilsele-Louvaln, 
Wilsele-Louvain.  Belgium.  Lithopone,  zinc  white,  bari- 
um sulphate,  etc.,  serving  as  a  base  for  paints. 
164,288;  Feb.  20. 

Sethness  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chocolate  malted  con- 
centrate for  the  making  of  a  food  drink.  3  73,847; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  174,265  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Sethness  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Beverage  sold  as  a  soft 
drink  and  sirups  for  making  same.  173.953  ;  Oct.  2  ; 
Serial  No.  175,681  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Sethness  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless, 
sirup  for  making  a  citrous  beverage.  177.302  ;  Dec. 
18;   Serial  No.  173.147;   published  Oct.   2,  1923. 

Seven  Sutherland  Sisters,  Corp.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Hair 
coloring.  165,625  :  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167,490  ;  pub- 
lished   Dec.    12.    1922. 

Sewall  Paint  &  Glass  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Ready- 
mixed  wall  paints,  wall  size,  and  wall-p.Tint  thinners. 
168,728 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  172,186  ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Sewall  Paint  &  Glass  Company,  Kansas  City.  Mo.  Var- 
nishes, varnish  stain,  enamels,  etc.  174,224  ;  Oct.  9  ; 
Serial  No.   180,814  ;  published  July   10.   1923. 

Sewall  Paint  and  Glass  Company.  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Prepared  paint.  177.545;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  183,320  ; 
published  Oct.   2.  1923. 

Sew.Trd  Trunk  and  Bag  Company,  Petersburg.  Va.  Ward- 
robe trunks.  171,214  :  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  178,004  ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Sewell-Clapp-Envelopes,  Chicago,  111.  Envelopes.  166.938  ; 
Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  171,288;  published  .Tan.  16.  1923. 

Sewickley  Electric  Manufacturing  Cbmnany.  Sewickley, 
Pa.  Electric  watt-hour  meters.  175,340 :  Nov.  6 ; 
Serial    No.    171.554;   published   Feb.   13,    1923. 

Sexauer,  Frederick  E.,  doing  business  as  Frederick  E. 
Sexauer  and  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fancy  leather 
goods.  176,391 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  172,254  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.   11,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Sexauer,  J.  A.,  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fire-pot 

repair  parts.     168.516  ;  May  22. 
Sexauer,    J.    A.,    Mfg.    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Rubber 

cushions,    washers,    packings,    gaskets,    etc.      169,925 ; 

July  3. 
Sexton,  John,  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Canned  vege- 
tables,   beans   and    pork,    prepared   spaghetti,    flavoring 

extracts,  peanut  butter,  etc.     169,220  ;  June  12  ;  Serial 

No.  153,625  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Sexton,  John,  and  Company,   Chicago,   111.     Baking  pow- 
der,    table    salt,     fruit    and    vegetable     coloring,     lye, 

glycerin,    etc.      169  883;   July   3;    Serial   No.    153,696; 

published   Mar.  6,  1923. 
Seydel  Chemical  Company,  Nitro,  W.  Va.,  and  Jersey  City, 

N.    J.      Antispasmodic    used    in    seasickness,    rtismeuor- 

rhoa,   and   other   stomach   spasms.      165,518  ;   Mar.    13  ; 

Serial  No.  163,767  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Seydel  Chemical  Companv,  Nitro,  W.  Va.,  and  Jersey  City, 

N.  J.     Local  ancesthetic.     167,395  ;  May  1 ;   Serial  No. 

164,087  ;  published  Jan.  23,   1923. 
Sevforth,    Henrv    G.,    Chicago,    111.      Laxative    cough    and 

cold   remedv.      105,490  :   Slar.   13  ;   Serial  No.   166,204  ; 

published  Dec.  12,   1922. 
Seymour   Manufacturing   Company,   The,    Seymour,    Conn. 

Metal  alloys  of  copper,  zinc,  and  nickel  in  the  form  of 

tubes    and    shells.      165,725-6 ;    Mar.    20 ;    Serial    No. 

168,945-6  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Seymour  Manufacturing  Company,   The,   Seymour,   Conn. 

Metals — namely,  metal  alloys  of  copper,  zinc,  and  nickel 

in   the  form   of  tubes   and  shells.     166,007  ;   Mar.   27  ; 

Serial  No.  168.944  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Seymour   Manufacturing   Company,   The,   Seymour,   Conn. 

Metals — namely,   brass,  gilding,   copper,   etc.     171,833  ; 

Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.   175,952  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Seymour   Manufacturing   Company,   The,    Seymour,   Conn. 

Metal  alloys  of  copper,  zinc,  and  nickel,  wire  in  coils, 

etc.     171,8.34  :  Aug.   14 ;  Serial  No.  175,9.54  ;  published 

May   15.  1923. 
Seymour  Manufacturing  Company,   The,   Seymour,   Conn. 

Metal  alloys  of  copper,  zinc,  and  nickel.    173,479  ;  Sept. 

25  ;  Serial  No.  175,956  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Seymour  Manufacturing   Company,   The,   Seymour,    Conn. 

Metal  alloys.     173,480  ;   Sept.  25  ;   Serial  No.   175,955  ; 

published   June    12,    1923. 
Seymour   Manufacturing  Company,   The,   Seymour,   Conn. 

Metals.     173,481 ;    Sept.  25  ;    Serial  No.   175,953  ;   pub- 
lished June  19,   1923. 
Scvuuiin'   Mamifacturing   Company,   The,    Seymour,   Conn. 

Metal  electrodes.     174,408  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  175,951  ; 

published  June  26,   1923. 
Seymour  Packing  Company,  The,  Topeka,  Kans.     Dressed 

poultry     and    eggs.       167,138 ;    Apr.     24 ;     Serial    No. 

156,927  :  published  Jan.    23,  1923. 
Seymour  Packinc  Companv,  The,  Topeka,  Kans.     Dressed 

poultry.      IGT.l.sn  :   Apr.   24;  Serial  No.   156,926;   pub- 
lished Jan.  23,  1923. 
Seymour  Packing  Company,  The,  Topeka,  Kans.     Dressed 
-poultry.      167.223:   Apr.   24;    Serial  No.   156,928;  pub- 
lished Jan.  23,  1923. 
Seymour  Packing  Company,  The,  Topeka,  Kans.     Dressed 

poultry     and    eggs.       169,137 ;     Apr.     24 ;     Serial    No. 

156,929  ;  published  Jan.  23.  1923. 
Seymour  Packing  Company,  The.  Topeka,  Kans.     Dressed 

poultry.      171,113  ;   July  31 ;   Serial  No.   174,925  ;   pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 
Shafarman,  L.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Headwear — namely, 

soft  and  stiff  hats  for  men.     172,093  :  Aug.  21  ;   Serial 

No.   176.921  :   published  May  22,   1923. 
Shafe.   Wilfred  T.,   doing  business   as   0-Jib-Wa's   Indian 

Medicine    Company,    Flint,    Mich. 

163,168  ;  Jan.  2. 
Shaffner.   S.   E.,   Co.,   Portland,   Oreg. 

tracts,   crushed   and   canned   fruits. 

Serial  No.  168,807  ;  published  May  15.  1923. 
Shaft    Pierce    Shoe    Company,    Faribault,    Minn 

169,735  :  June   26. 
Shain.  Harry,  doing  business  as  Emily  Brassiere  Co.,  New 

York,  N.  Y.    Brassieres,  handeaux,  and  corsets.    166,389  ; 

Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,425  ;  puhlished  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Shakeproof    Screw    &    Nut    Lock    Company,    Chicago,    111. 

Nut  locks.     167.320  :  Apr.  24. 
Shamrock    Overall    Mfg.    Co.,    Louisville,    Ky.      Overalls. 

173,327  :  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  171,710  ;  published  June 

26,  1923. 
Shane,  C.  B.,  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

164,777-8;   Feb.   27. 
Shane,  C.  B.,  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

172.961  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 

5,  1923. 
Shannon,    Edward    J..    Company,   The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Shellac.     167,617  ;  May  1 :  Serial  No.  142,038  ;  puhlished 

Dec.   19,   1922. 
Shannon,  J.  A.,  &  Son.  Iowa  Falls,  Iowa.     Dressed  poul- 
try and  eggs.     176,508  :   Nov.   27  ;   Serial   No.   164,562  • 

published   Aug.    7,   1923, 

London,    England.      Men's,    youths 
clothing.      176,588 ;    Nov.    27 :    Sfe 
published    Sept.    18,    1923. 
Seattle,   Wash.     Caps,  sweaters,  lev 

gings.  scarfs,  bathing  suits,  hose,  gloves.     176.571 :  No> 

27;    Serial    No.   178.534:    published    Sept.    18,    1923. 
Shnpero,  Lewis  &  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dresses.     172.861 ; 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  170,551 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 


Medicinal    bitters. 

Food-flavoring  ex- 
171,453  ;   Aug.    7  ; 


Shoes. 


Raincoats  and  topcoats. 

Raincoats  and  topcoats. 
175,110  ;  published  June 


Baby 
Oct. 


166,713; 
2.  1923. 
167,790; 


Shannon,    John    C. 
boys',    and    ladies.' 
rial   No.    180.398  : 

Shansby,  Joseph  B. 


Shapiro,  Charles  H.,  doing  business  as  A-B-C  Auto  Badla- 
tor  Works,  Chicago,  111.  Radiators  for  motor  vehicles. 
166,008  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  162,463  ;  published  July 
4,  1922. 

Shapiro,  Esther  C,  doing  business  as  American  Diamond 
&  Jewelry  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Pearls,  pearl  necklaces, 
and  pearl-mounted  jewelry.  175.941 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.    173,444 ;    published   Aug.   21,    1923. 

Shapiro,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Louis  Shapiro  &  Co., 
Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Men's  ready-made  suits  and 
overcoats.  170,142 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  163,117 ; 
published  Apr.   3,   1923. 

Shapiro,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Louis  Shapiro  &  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  ready-made  suits  and  over- 
coats. 174,257  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  177,626  ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Shapiro,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Louis  Shapiro  &  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  ready-made  suits  and  over- 
coats. 174,272;  Oct.  9;  Serial  No.  177,627;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Shapleigh  Hardware  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Enameled 
ware  consisting  of  rice  boilers,  mixing  bowls,  wash- 
bowls, etc.  166,408  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  166,608  :  pub- 
lished   Jan.    2,    1923. 

Shapleigh    Hardware    Company,    St    Louis,    Mo. 
baths,  coffee  and  rice  boilers,  bowls,  etc.     174,106  ; 
2  ;  Serial  No.  162,358  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Shapleigh  Hardware  Company.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fishing 
lines,  rods,  and  reels.     176,820  ;  Nov.  27. 

Sharaf,  Morris,  Boston,  Mass.     Ladies'  aprons. 
Apr.   10 ;   Serial  No.    156.027 ;    published   Jan. 

Sharon  Pressed  Steel  Co.,  Sharon.  Pa.     Dollies. 
May  8  ;  Serial  No.  165,765  :  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Sharon  Pressed  Steel  Co.,  Sharon,  Pa.  Trailers.  167,811 ; 
May  8  ;  Serial  No.  165,706  :  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Sharon  Pressed  Steel  Co.,  Sharon.  Pa.  Hand  trucks. 
167,812  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  165,764  ;  published  Feb.  13, 
1023. 

Sharon  Pressed  Steel  Company,  Sharon,  Pa.  Stampings 
pressed  or  stamped  from  sheet  steel.  165,671  ;  Mar. 
20  ;  Serial  No.  166,581  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Sharp  &  Dohme,  Baltimore,  Md.  Benzyl  benzoate. 
165,710;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  168,338;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Sharp  &  Dohme,  Baltimore,  Md.  Suppurative  medicinal 
powder.  170,247  :  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  171,596  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3.  1923. 

Sharpe,  Frank  H.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Machines  for  divid- 
ing dough.  167,663  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,260  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,   1923. 

Sharpe-Philippi  Co.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Germicidal 
solution.  168,663  :  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  155,327  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

Shattuck,  Frank  G.,  Company,  doing  business  as  Schrafft's, 
New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.     Candy.     171.335  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  ' 
172,560  ;  published  May  15,   1923. 

Shaw,  Arthur  H.,  Welleslev,  Mass.  Live  poultry  and 
eggs.  172,643  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  157,855  ;  published 
May  1,  1923. 

Shaw,  Frederick  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Cream  to  be  ap- 
plied to  the  skin  as  an  insect  repellent.  173,899  ;  Oct. 
2  ;   Serial  No.   176,505  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Shaw,  Marvin,  and  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dresses. 
171,849  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  170,995 ;  published  May 
15,    1923. 

Shaw  Mfg.  Co.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Spark  plugs.  170,341 ; 
July   10. 

Shaw,  Welsh  &  Company,  Galesburg,  111.  Metal  plates 
to  hold  the  heat  under  the  bottoms  of  cooking  vessels 
and   utensils.      169,551  :    Junp    19. 

Shaw,  William  T.,  doing  business  as  Shoemaco  Mfg.  Co., 
Bellevue,  Ohio.  Foot  powder.  169,786 ;  July  3 ; 
Serial  No.  155,709  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Sheaffer,  W.  A.,  Pen  Company,  Fort  Madison,  Iowa.  Foun- 
tain pens.  173,423 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  157,185  : 
published  June  26,   1923. 

Sheberashenko,  Audrey,  doing  business  as  Radius  Tool 
Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Radius  tools  and  knurling  tools 
for  holders.  166,503 :  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  162,954 ; 
published    .Tan.    2,    1923. 

Shoboygan  Dairy  Products  Co.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Ice 
cream.     171,912;  Aug.   14. 

ShPdaker,  Charles  E.,  &  Sons,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Men's 
and  women's  woven  textile  athletic  underwear  and 
women's  bloomers.  175.047 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
179,627;  published  Aug.  14,   1923. 

Sheet  Lathing  Corporation,  assignor  to  Plnstuc  Mfg.  Cor- 
poration, Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Sheet  lathing.  169,512: 
June  19;  Serial  No.  171,962:  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Sheffer,  Max  B.,  Card  Co..  Chicago,  111.  Sots  of  pictures. 
173,634 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  172,404 ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Sheffield,  Lawrence  B.,  doing  business  as  L.  B.  ShefBeld 
Company,  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.  Table  sirups.  171,696  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Sheffield  Mfg.  Co.,  Burr  Oak,  Mich.  Corn  planters. 
163,883  ;  Feb.  6. 

ShefiBeld  Mfg.  Co.,  Burr  Oak,  Mich.  Hand  coaster  sleds. 
165,741  :  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,873  :  published  Dec. 
26.   1922. 

Sheffield  Mfg.  Co.,  Burr  Oak,  Mich.  Com  planters. 
166,106  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,042  ;  published  Nov. 
28,  1922. 


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Sheffield  Mfg.  Co.,  Burr  Oak.  Mich.  Children's  hand 
sleds.  175.628 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  174,530 ;  pub- 
lished Au?.  21,  1923. 

Sheltield  I'harniacal  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Perspiration  pre- 
ventive.     104,491);  Feb.  20. 

Shefrtel,  Michael  \V..  doiiie  business  as  Rheuniatnni  Coin- 
pauv,  Stigler,  Okla.  Liniment  for  rheumatism,  bruises, 
etc."  174,354  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  177,111  ;  published 
July  10,   1923. 

Sheik   Toilet   Products   Company.      (See   Kleis,    Adolf  J.) 

Shelby  Wax  Paper  Company.  The.  Shelby,  assignor  to  The 
Crystal  Waxing  Company,  Middlctown,  Ohio.  Sheets 
of  wax  paper  in  packages.  172,018  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial 
Xo.  171,286  :  published  May  22,  1923. 

Shelby  Wax  Paper  Co.,  The,  Shelby,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
The  Crystal  Waxing  Company,  Middletown,  Ohio. 
Sheets  of  wax  paper  in   packages.     177,838 ;   Dec.  25. 

Sheldon  Booth  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Polish  for  polishing 
enameled,  painted,  or  varnished  surfaces.  168,736 ; 
May  29:  Serial  No.  172,636:  published  Mar.  13,  192:^. 

Shell  Companv  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Lu- 
bricating oils.  168,803;  May  29;  Serial  No.  174,186; 
published  Mar.   13,   1923. 

Shell  Companv  of  C.Tlifornia,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Gaso- 
line.    169,945  ;  July  3. 

SheUac  Co.  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chemical 
composition  for  the  removal  of  oils,  paints,  etc. 
168,737  ;  Mav  29  ;  Serial  No.  172,689  ;  published  Mar. 
13,   1923. 

Shellac  Co.  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Prepared 
.shellacs,  varnishes,  color  stains,  etc.  168,758 ;  May 
29;    Serial  No.    172,690;   published  Mar.   13,    1923. 

Sheltou  Vapor  Stove  Company  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Cook- 
ing and  heating  stoves.     176,898;  Dec.  4. 

Shenandoah  Abattoir  Co.,  Shenandoah,  Pa.  Smoked  hams 
and  bacons,  cooked  ham,  lard,  etc.     173,538  :  Sept.  25. 

Shenandoah  Valley  Apple  Cider  &  Vinegar  Co.,  Winches- 
ter, Va.  Jellies,  jams,  fruit  preserves,  fruit  butter, 
canned  fruit,  etc.     163,449  :  Jan.  9. 

Shepard  Electric  Crane  &  Hoist  Company,  Montour  Falls, 
N.  Y.  Electrically  -  operated  hoisting  machinery. 
177.837  :    Dec.   25. 

Sheppard,  George  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Parlor  games. 
173,307  :  Sept.  IS  ;  Serial  No.  179,383  ;  published  June 
19,    3  923. 

Sheppard,  George  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Parlor 
games.  175,370 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  175,217 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Sheppard,  Osmond  M.,  Bellingham,  Wash.  Candy. 
173,230  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  173,367  ;  published  June 
19,   1923. 

Sheratone  Products  Corporation,  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Fin- 
ishing and  polishing  materials  in  the  nature  of  a 
varnish.  170.555  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,678  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Sherman,  Clay  &  Co.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Metal  polish 
for  cleaning  and  polishing  band  instruments,  ?how 
cases,  brass  or  zinc  signs,  etc.     163,808  :  Jan.   30. 

Sherman  Coffee  Company,  The,  Sherman,  Tex.  Roasted 
and  ground  coffee.  176,219 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
178,475  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Sherman,  H.  A.,  doing  business  as  Trio  Drug  Co..  Denver, 
Colo.  Mustard  liniment  and  balm,  face  powder,  vanish- 
ing, cleansing,  and  bleaching  creams,  etc.  163,932 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Sherman,  H.  B.,  Manufacturing  Co.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Electric  motors  and  parts  thereof.  175.842  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  181,223  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Sherman  &  Lebair,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ho- 
siery, boots,  shoes,  overalls,  and  rompers.  176,496 ; 
Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  174,492  ;  published  Sept.  IS.  1923. 

Sherman.  Robert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Puzzles.  177,817  • 
Dec.  25. 

Sherman,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Traveling-bags,  suit- 
cases, brief  cases,  trunks,  pocketbooks.  174,811  ;  Oct. 
23  ;  Serial  No.  144,882  ;  published  Oct.  11,  1921. 

Sherrer.  Fredrick  M.,  doing  business  as  Ino  Manufacturing 
Company,  Portland,  Ark.  Hair  dressing..  165,588 ; 
Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  157,853  :  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

?herts,  J.  E.      (See  Law,  Edwin  F.,  assignor.) 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Brass 
polish,   liquid,   paste,  or  semipaste.      163.857  ;   Jan.   30. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company.  The.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paints, 
paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  etc.    164,193  ;  Feb.  13. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The.  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Paints, 
paint  enamels,  varnishes,  stains,  etc.    164,558  ;  Feb.  20. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paints, 
paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  etc.  164.606-7  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paints, 
paint  enamels,  varnishes,  stains,  etc.     164,638  ;  Feb.  27. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Paints, 
paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  etc.  165.277  ;  Mar.  6  ; 
Serial  No.  154,327  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Chemi- 
cal dip  to  control  scabies  of  sheep  and  cattle.  105.480  ; 
Mar.  13:  Serial  No.  168,074:  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Clean- 
ing and  renewing  the  finish  of  waxed,  painted,  and 
varnished  floors,  fnrnitiire,  etc.     166.903;  Apr.   17. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company.  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paint, 
naint  enamels,  varnishes,  stains.  Ineqners;.  ete.  167  678  • 
Mav  8  ;  Serial  No.  147,470  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 


Sherwin-Williams  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paint, 
paint  enamels,  japans,  stains,  etc.  168,111  ;  May  15  ; 
Serial    No.    145,131;    published    Feb.    20,    1923. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paint, 
paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  stains,  etc.  168,347  ; 
May  22  ;   Serial  No.   136,241 ;  published   Feb.   20,  1923. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Com- 
bined linoleate  and  resinate  lead  and  manganese  drier. 
168,455  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  173,581  ;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paints, 
paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  stains,  and  fillers, 
160,471-2  :  June  19  ;  Serial  Nos.  173,680-1 ;  published 
Mar.  20,  1923. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Paints,  paint  enamels,  iapans,  varnishes,  stains,  and 
fillers.  169,474  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  173,789  ;  published 
Mar.  20.  1923. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Paints,  paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  stains,  and 
fillers.  169,475 ;  June  19 ;  Serial  No.  173,787 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paints, 
paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  etc.  170,537  ;  July 
17  ;    Serial   No.    174,413  ;   published   Apr.    17.   1923. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Foun- 
dation dampprooflng.     171,677  ;   Aug.   7. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Wood  pre- 
servative.     171.700 ;    Aug.    7. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Polish. 
171,956;   Aug.    14. 

Sherwood  Petroleum  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
White  mineral  oil  for  medicinal  purposes.  170,198-9  ; 
July  10;  Serial  Nos.  173.368-9;  published  Apr.  3,1923. 

Sherwood  Petroleum  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Svnthetic  petrolatum  and  petroleum  jelly.  176,315 ; 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,063  ;  published  Aug.  14,   1923. 

Shevers  Ice  Cream  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ice 
cream,  water  ice,  frozen  fruits,  and  frozen  puddings. 
165,778 ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  158,649  ;  published  Dec. 
26,  1922. 

Shield,  Henry,  doing  business  as  Common  Sense  Mfg.  Co., 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Polish  for  automobiles.  164,365 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Shields,  Belmont  L.,  doing  business  as  Dandereater  Com- 
pany, Leesville,  La.  Hair  tonic.  167,741 ;  May  8 ; 
Serial  No.  168,985  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Shields,  Burton  T.,  doing  business  as  Shields  and  Hop- 
kins Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Periodical  publica- 
tions. 169,^65 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  174,927 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Shields,  Henry  H.,  doing  business  as  Seminole  Remedy 
Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Preparation  for  the  treatment  of 
rheumatism,  kidney,  and  bladder  trouble,  neuralgia, 
etc.  168,056 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  170,259  ;  published 
Feb.  20,  1923. 

Shinbaum,  Ernest,  doing  busines  as  Embro  Medicine  Com- 
pany.   Chattanooga,    Tenn.      Embrocation    or    liniment. 

166,876;  Apr.  17;   Serial  No.   156,827;   published  Jan. 

9,  1923. 
Shinn,   .Teannette  C,   doing  business  as  J.   C.   Shinn  Co., 

New  Y'ork.   N.   Y.     Educational  card  games.     177,298  ; 

Dec.    18 :   Serial   No.    174.217 ;   published  Oct.    2,    1923. 
Shinola     Company,     Rochester,     N.     Y.        Shoe     polish. 

177.840;  Dec.  25. 
Shipman,  Clara  M.,  doing  business  as  C.  A.  Mosso  Labora- 
tories,   Chicago,    111.      Antiseptic   liniment   for  first-aid 

treatment  of  bums,  cuts,  bruises,  etc.     167.809  ;  May  8  ; 

Serial  No.  166,265  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Shirek  &  Hirsch,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's,  women's,  and 

children's   outer   garments.      170,117 ;   July    10 :    Serial 

No.  162.461  ;  published  Oct.  10,   1922. 
Shirey  &  Brown,  Buena  Vista,  assignor  to  Arnica  Cream 

Company,  Inc.,  Roanoke,  Va.    An  emollient  for  the  skin. 

23,800 :   renewed  Nov.    7,  1923. 
Shirland  Knitting  Mills.     (See  Ellis,  John  S.) 
Shirley  Manufacturing  Co..  Shreveport.  La.     Finger  rings 

and    ring   mountings.      169.509  :    June    19  ;    Serial   No. 

171,820:   published  Mar.   27,    1923. 
Shirt  Suubers  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Devices  for 

preventing    shirts    from    creeping    up.      172,322 ;    Aug. 

28  ;   Serial   No.   176.577  ;  published  May  8,   1923. 
Shirtcraft   Co.,   Inc.,   The,   New   York,   N.  Y.     Dress   and 

negligee  shirts  for  men.      176,920  ;   Dec.  4. 
Shoe   Retailer   Company,    The,    Boston,   Mass.      Periodical 

published    monthly.       165,255 :     Mar.     6 ;     Serial    No. 

168,558  :  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Shoemaco  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Shaw,  William  T.) 
Shoemaker,    Flora    H.,    doing   business    as    The    Frostilla 

Company,  Elmira,  N.  Y.     Lotions  for  the  treatment  of 

the  skin.     172,793  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,451  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Shoemaker,    Flora    H.,    doing   business    as   The   Frostilla 

Company,  Elmira,  N.  Y.     Lotion  for  the  skin.     174.935  ; 

Oct.  30  :   Serial  No.   173,445  ;  published  July  24,   1923. 
Shoninger-Heinsheimer   Manufacturing    Co.,    Chicago.    HI. 

Children's  cloaks  and  capes.     173,341  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial 

No.   171,963:  published  July  3.   1923. 
Shoninger-Heinsheimer   Manufacturing   Co.,    Chicago,    111. 

Juniors'  and  misses'  cloaks,  capes,  and  suits.    173,819; 

Oct.  2  :  Serial  No.  171,964  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Shouinger,   Sol    H.,   doing   business   as   The    Solves    Com- 
pany,   Chicago,    111.      Baby    pants    or    diaper    covers. 

170,568  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  163,709  ;  published  Oct. 

24,   1922. 
Shoor-Patch  Rubber  Company.     (See  McBride,  Joseph  J.) 
Shopp  Brick  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.     Bricks  and  tiles. 

172,498  ;  Aug.  28. 
Shores-Mueller  Company,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.     Pharma- 
ceutical  and   medicinal  preparations   for  treating  ani- 
mals,   antiseptics,    germicides,    etc.      169,841  ;    July    3 ; 

Serial  No.  172,962;  published  Mar.   13,   1923. 
Shottou,   John   C,    Cleveland,   Ohio.     Metal   solders,    and 

more   particularlv   a   gold   solder.      165,619 ;   Mar.    13 ; 

Serial  No.  167,340  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Shotwell    Mfg.     Co.,    Chicago,    111.       Candies.       175,565 ; 

Nov.  6;   Serial  No.   181,456;  published  Aug.   21,   1923. 
Shotwell  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     I'op-corn  candy.    177,241  ; 

Dec.   11 ;   Serial  No.   181,416  ;   published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Shotwell's    Inc.,     Houston,     Tex.      Children's    clothing — 

namely,  suits,  overcoats,  mackinaws,  etc.    172,783  ;  Sept. 

11  ;  Serial  No.  158,403  :  published  June  5.  1923. 
Shrader  Battery  Company,  New  Albany,  Ind.    Electric  bat- 
teries.    166,310  ;  Mar.  27. 
Shreveport  Chemical  Company,  Shreveport,  La.     Material 

used  to  hasten  the  setting  and  lower  the  freezing  point 

of  cement.     173,071  ;  Sept.  11. 
Shreveport  Chemical  Company.     (See  Benson,  Thomas  L.) 
Shriberg,    Samuel,    doing    business    as    Sumner    Specialty 

Co.,    East    Boston,    Mass.      Furniture    and    automobile 

polish.     164.637  ;  Feb.  27. 
Shulraan  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's,  women's,  and 

children's  hosiery.     163,995  ;  Feb.  6. 
ShuU-Day     Company,     Tacoma,     Wash.        Overalls     and 

jackets.     163,622  ;   Jan.   23. 
ShuU-Day  Company,   Tacoma,   'Wash.     171,900 ;   Aug.   14. 
ShuU-Day  Company,  Tacoma,  "Wash.     Trousers.     171,901j 

Aug.   14. 
Shults   Ointment   Company.      (See  Hinkson,   Andrew   H.) 
Shumake  Remedy  Co.,  The.     (See  Hightower,  James  F.) 
Shur-On   Optical  Co.   Inc.,   Rochester,   N.   Y.     Eyeglasses, 

spectacles,  and  parts  and   repairs.     165,672  ;  Mar.  20  ; 

Serial  No.  166.575  :  published  Oct.  24.  1922. 
Shurtz,  Thomas  M.,  doing  business  as  Manchester  Handle 

&  Turning  Company,  Manchester,  Mich.     Baseball  bats. 

173,690 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial  No.    177,458 ;   pubUshed   June 

19,  1923. 
Shute,    Bruce    T..    Sacramento,    Calif.      Fresh    deciduous 

fruits.     173,880  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,221  ;  published 

July  3,  1923. 
Sichel,   Ferdinand,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Cotton   goods  and 

linens    in    the    piece.      169,669 ;    June    26 ;    Serial    No. 

175,028;    puWished    Mar.    27,    1923. 
Siebel,   J.   B.,   Sons'   Co.,  Chicago,  lU.     Bread.     163,623  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Siebert-Constable    Co.,    The,    Columbus,    Ohio.      Hosiery. 

172,152;   Aug.    21. 
Siebert,     Otto    W.,     Gardner,    Mass.       Toy     automobiles. 

165,517  ;  Mar.   13  ;   Serial  No.   163,598  ;  puWished  .Tan. 

2,    1923. 
Siegbert,   Louis,   &  Bro.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Cotton   piftce 

goods.      170.235 ;    July    10 ;    Serial   No.    174,037  ;    pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 
Siegbert,  Louis,  &  Bro.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Cotton   piece 

goods.     171,415  •  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  172,493  ;  published 

May  15,  1923. 
Slegel,   Henrv,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Ladies'  trimmed   hats. 

177,002  :   Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No.  180,399  ;  published  Sept. 

11.  1923. 
Siegel,    Morris,    doing    business    as    The    Liko    Co.,    Los 

Angeles,     Calif.       Stove    poUsh.       169,513 ;    .Tune    19 ; 

Serial    No.    171,965;    published    Mar.    20,    1923. 
Siegman,   Arthur,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Ladies'    and 

gentlemen's  cravats.     172,156  ;  Aug.  21. 
Siemers-Marshall    Electric   Co.,   St.    Louis,   Mo.     Electric- 
lighting   fixtures    for    show    cases.      165,182 ;    Mar.    6 ; 

Serial  No.  168,694  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Sierra   Chemical   Company,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Water- 
softening    compound.      170,004  :    July    10 ;    Serial    No. 

156,721  :  published  Mar.  6.  1923. 
Sierra   Refining  Company,  Los  Angeles.   Calif.     Gasoline. 

168,777  ;   May  29 ;    Serial  No.   174,155  ;  pubUshed  Feb. 

27,    1923. 
Sierra  Vista  Vineyard  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Fresh  grapes.     3  68,377;   May  22;   Serial  No.   169,329; 

published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Sifo  Products  Companv,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Shingle  strips. 

172,689  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  155,836 ;  pubUshed  June 

5,  1923. 
Siggia,    Peter    D.,    Hackensack,    N.    J.      Hair    stimulant, 

dandruff,  and  eczema  killer.     163,250  ;  Jan.  2. 
Sigler  Bros.  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Jewelry.   174,749  ; 

Oct.  28;   Serial  No.  167,853;  pubUshed  July  24,  1923. 
Signal    Electric    Manufacturing    Co.,    Menominee,    Mich. 

Telegraph    relays,    electric    bells,    radio    receiving    ap- 
paratus,   etc.      169,020;    May    29. 
Sikes  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Office  chairs,  cos- 

tumers,  settees,  telephone  tables,  etc.     165,256;  Mar.  6; 

Serial  No.  167,694  :  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Silberman,  Louis,  &  Sons,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Finished  sole 

leather.     163,169  ;  Jan.  2. 
Silbcrstein,  J.  D.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork.  N.  Y.     Men's 

work  and  dress  shirts.     164,796  ;  Feb.  27. 


Silberstein,  J.  D.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's 

and  boys'   dress,   negligee,   and  work   shirts.     168,328 ; 

May  22  ;   Serial  No.   165,566 ;    published   Nov.   7,   1922. 
Silberstein,  J.  B.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's 

work   shirts.      171,906  ;   Aug.    14. 
Silberstein,  J.  D.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress 

shirts.      175,862-3 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial    Nos.    175,441-2 ; 

Aug.  28,  1923. 
Silberstein,    Joseph,    New    Y'ork,    N.    Y.      Handkerchiefs. 

175,449  :   Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.    183,088 ;   published   Aug. 

28,   1923. 
Silene,    Alfred    T.,    Cambridge,    Minn.      Hair    saver    and 

darkener.       168,839;    May    29;     Serial    No.     170,697; 

pubUshed  Feb.   13,   1923. 
Silger    Laboratories,     Buffalo,     N.    Y.       Preparation    for 

dressing    the    hair.       177,364 ;     Dec.     18 ;     Serial    No. 

181,869;   published   Sept.  25,   1923. 
Silk-0-Lene  Oil  Company.     (See  Ziegler,  Charles  M.) 
Siluminite    Insulator    Company    Limited,    The,    Southall, 

England.     Electrical  insulating  compounds  and  electric 

Insulators.     164,336;  Feb.  20. 
Silveira,  Carmo  &  Companhia,  Lisbon,  Portugal.     Sardines 

in   oil.      173,117  ;    Sept.    18  ;    Serial  No.    169,139 ;    pub- 

lifihed  June  12,  1923. 
Silver  Lane  Pickle  Company,  The,  East  Hartford.   Conn. 

Chowchow  pickle,  mixed  pickles,  sour  onions,  gherkins, 

etc.     170,606  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.   179,562  ;  published 

Sept.  11,  1923. 
Silver,    M.    &    H.,    Incorporated,    Norfolk,    Va.      Fountain 

pens  and  pencils.    171,045  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  174,928 ; 

published  May  15,  1923. 
Silver   Pad    Mfg.    Co.    Inc.,    The,   Herkimer,    N.    Y.      Pro- 
tecting pad   for  furniture.      169,320 ;    June   12 ;    Serial 

No.   170,159 ;    published   Mar.   13,    1923. 
Silver    Palm    Citrus   Growers    Association,   Naranja,    Fla. 

Fresh    citrous    fruits.      172,025 ;    Aug.    21 ;    Serial    No. 

170,044  ;    published   May   29,   1923. 
Silverstein,  S.  &  M.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Misses'  coats 

and  suits.     164.078;  Feb.  13. 
Silvodent  Co.,  The.     (See  Garrison,  Harry  B.l 
Silz,   A.,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Canned   plum   pudding. 

171,231;   July   31;   Serial  No.   171,141;   published  May 

22,  1923. 
Sime  Williamson  &  Co.  Limited,  Hawick,  Scotland.   Clothes 

and  stuffs  of  wool,  worsted,  or  hair.     166,224  ;  Mar.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  168,906  ;  publi.shed  Oct.  31,  1922. 
Simmons,  C.  F.,  Medicine  Co.     (See  Zeilln,  J.  H.,  &  Co., 

assignor.) 
Simmons,  Georgia  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Preparation  for 

growing  hair  and  the  eradication  of  dandruff.    173,179  ; 

Sent.  IS  ;  Serial  No.  169,829  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Simmons    Hardware    Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Bicycle 

tires  and  automobile  tubes  and  casings.     175.081  ;  Oct. 

30  ;  Serial  No.  169,259  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Slmms.    Charles    P.,    Concord,    N.    H.      Toy    aeroplanes. 

164,821  ;  Feb.  27. 
Simon.  Franklin  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's,  boys', 

women's    and    girls'    furnishings,    undergarments,    and 

clothing.     173,348  ;   Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  170,431 ;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 
Simon,   Franklin,   &  Co.   Inc.,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Collari. 

and  cuflfs.     176,500  ;  Not.  27 ;  Serial  No.  173,338  ;  pub- 

li.shed  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Simon,  Horatio,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Outer  garments 

for  female  wear.     175,942  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  173,339  ; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Simon.  .T.,  &  Cie.,  Lvon  and  Paris,  Prance.     Toilet  soaps. 

177.505 ;   Dec.   18 ;   Serial   No.   150,772 ;   published   Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Simon,  Leo,  doing  business  as  Natchez  Baking  Company, 

Natchez,  Miss.     Fruit  cake.     172,554  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 

No.  169,987  :  puWished  May  1,  1923. 
Simon,  M.,  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hats  and  caps  com- 
monly   known    as    hockey    caps.      169,270 :    June    12 ; 

Serial  No.  152,385  ;  published  Mar.  20.  1923. 
Simon,  N.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Apron  dresses.     174,174  ; 

Oct.  9 ;   Serial  No.   I'r9,748  ;   published   July  17,   1923. 
Simonds     Saw    and     Steel     Company,     Fitchburg,    Mass. 

Saws.      172,313-14  ;    Aug.   28  ;    Serial  Nos.   175,957-8  ; 

published  May  29,   1923. 
Simonds     Saw     and     Steel    Company,     Fitchburg,     Mass. 

Saws.     172,316 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial    No.    176,000 ;    pub- 
Ushed May  29,  1923. 
Simonin.  Isaac  M.,  doing  business  as  C.  F.  Simonin's  Sons, 

PhUadelphia,  Pa.    Edible  coconut-oil  products.    167,343  ; 

May  1 ;  Serial  No.  163,009 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Simonin's,  C.  F.,  Sons.     (See  Simonin,  Isaac  M.) 
Simons   Bros.    Company,    Philadelphia.    Pa.     Thimbles  of 

other  than  precious  metals.     163,968  ;  Feb.  6. 
Simons,    Sidney   G.,    doing  business    as   Southland   Pecan 

Company,   Columbus,   Ga.     Pecans.     169.024 :   May  29. 
Simons    &    Struve    Hosiery    Co.,    The,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Hosiery.     166,685  ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  166,961 ;   pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 
Simonson,   Wilmot   H.,  Medford,   Mass.     FiUing  for  pud- 
dings, pies,  and  layer  cakes.     170,099  ;  July  10  ;  Serial 

No.  169.186  r  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Simplex  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Conneautville,  Pa. 

Truck   bodies.      166,759  ;  Apr.    10. 
Simplicity    Sales    Company,    Seattle,    Wash.      Loose-leaf 

books  of   accounting  and   packages   of   pages  therefor. 

173,744 ;   Oct.   2 ;   Serial   No.   178,068 ;   published   June 

19,   1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Siniplo  Fiillfcdcr  GescUschntt  Voss,  Lauseu  &  Dziambor, 
llr.niburg,  Germany.  Toilet  instruments — namely.  In- 
struments lor  applying  liquids  and  the  like  to  the  hair 
or  scalp.     104,386;   Feb.   20. 

Simpson.   Ur.   A.   1!.      (.See  Colo,  Eva  J.) 

Simpson,  B.  L.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Gasoline  en- 
gines, I'iuburetors,  and  parts  thereof.     164,112  ;  Feb.  1."?. 

Simpson,  Tracy  W.,  doing  business  as  American  Dish- 
washing JIachiue  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Dishwash- 
ing machines.  168,750  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  171,477  : 
published   Feb.   27,    1923. 

Simpson,  Wni.,  Sons  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cotton 
poods  in  the  piece.     174, 289  ;  Oct.  9. 

Simpson,  Wm.,  Sons  &  Co..  rhiladelphia.  Pa.  Cottoi. 
goods  in  the  piece.  175,457  ;  Nov.  G ;  Serial  No. 
182,679;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

^^iins  Milling  Company,  Frankfort,  Ind.  Cereal  madi; 
from  wheat.  176,592  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  179,229  ; 
published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Simson  &  Frey,  Inc..  New  ITork.  N.  Y.  Wooden  reeds  for 
use  In  clari'nets  and  saxophones.     164,720  ;  Feb.   27. 

Simson  &  Frey,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Strings  for 
violins  and  similar  musical  instruments.  170,458 ; 
July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172.501  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Sinai,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Lining  Importers  * 
Converting  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  cotton,  and  wooi 
piece  goods  and  combinations  thereof,  etc.  165,737  : 
Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  109.607  :  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Sinclair  Refining  Company.    (See  Hisgen  Bros.,  assignor., 

Sinclair  Refining  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Oils  made  from 
petroleum.  173,469  •  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  180,503  ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  192o. 

SIndol  Co.      (See  Schwarze,  Carl  A.I 

Slngpr.  Louis,  doing  business  as  L.  S.  Laboratories,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Nail  polishes,  paste  polish,  nail  white, 
etc.  177.192:  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  178,290;  published 
Sept.  11.  1923. 

Singer  Manufacturing  Companv.  The,  Elizabeth.  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Electric  fans.     164.387;  Feb.   20. 

Singer  Mnuufacturing  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
and  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Electric  motors  and  parts,  con- 
trollers and  parts  thereof,  electric  lamps,  etc.  175,840  : 
Nov.   13;   Serial  No.   181,703;   published  Sept.   4,1923. 

Sintrh,  Daval.  Chicago,  111.  Medicinal  preparation. 
176,905  ;"Dec.  4. 

Sin-0'Lor  Chemical  Company.     (See  Kerr,  John  W.) 

Sioux  Candv  Company,  Sioux  City.  Iowa.  Candies. 
163,398;  Jan.  9. 

Sipe,  James  B..  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Bridgeville,  Pa.  Plastic  or 
seraiplastic  cement  for  protecting  iron.  171.582  ;  Aug. 
7  ;   Serial  No.  175,218  ;   published  May  22,  1923. 

Sipe,  James  B.,  &  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Primer 
paint  for  metal  surfaces.  174,283  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No. 
179,325  ;  published   July  3.  1923. 

Sipe,  James  B.,  &  Company,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Paste  paint. 
174,284;  Oct.  9;  Serial  No.  179,326;  published  July  3, 
1923. 

Sipe,  James  B.,  &  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Paint  oil  to 
be  added  to  paint.  174,283  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,331  ; 
published  July  3,  1923. 

Sipp  Novelty  Co.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spinning  tops. 
171,116  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  175,029  ;  published  May 
1,  1923. 

Sire  &  Petersen  Wrench  Co.,  De  "Witt,  Nebr.  Wrenches. 
175,602 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  178,775 ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Siren  Mills  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Powder  used  in 
making  chocolate  sauces  or  sirups  for  food  purposes. 
174,521;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  176.102;  published  Julv 
24    1923 

Sisch'o,  Kittle  P.,  San  Monica,  Calif.  Dolls.  170,154  ; 
July  10 ;   Serial   No.   168,651 ;   published  Apr.   3.   1923. 

Sisco  Bros.  Candy  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Candy.  172,823 ; 
Sept.  11 :  Serial  No.  168.493  :  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Slsk,  E.  J.,  Company.     (See  Sisk,  Robert  J.) 

Sisk,  Robert  J.,  doing  business  as  R.  J.  Slsk  Company,  New 
London,  Conn.  Pigment  linoleum  cement.  164,438 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Sisman.  Morris.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Medicinal  and  pharma- 
ceutical preparations  for  use  as  a  laxative,  etc. 
163,170;  Jan.  2. 

Sit-Rit  Laboratories,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Pile  remedy. 
164,676;  Feb.  27. 

Sitroux  Importing  Co.,  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Hair  nets. 
175,445;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  183,238;  published  Aug. 
28.  1923. 

Six  In  One  Cereal  Co.,  Hinckley,  111.  Cereal  breakfast 
foods.  170,877 :  July  24 ;  Serial  No.  157,903 ;  pub- 
li.shed  Mar.  20,   1923. 

Skeehan,  Josephine  G.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Tonic, 
blood  purifier,  and  rheumatism  medicine.  169,583 ; 
June  26  ;  Serial  No.  158,651 ;  published  Fel).  27,  1923. 

Skin  Cura  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Cody,  Wyo.  Ointment  for  the 
lips,  sunburn,  skin  abrasions,  and  cold  cream.  175,724  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Skinner  Machinery  Company,  Dunedin,  Fla.  Publication 
issued  monthly.  171,865  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  174,493  ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Sklarek.  Albert.  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Upholstered 
furniture.  175,111 ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  176.922  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7.  1923. 

Skookum  Packers  Association,  Wenatchee,  Wash.  Fresh 
apples.     165,877  ;  Mar.  20. 

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Skrutch  Manufacturing  Co.,  Loa  Angeles,  Calif.  Oint- 
ment for  itching  scalp,  itching  eczema,  seven-year  itch, 
etc.  173,778  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  175,744  ;  published 
June  26.    1923. 

Skylark  Radio  Company,  The.  (See  Perry,  Dcsjardins  & 
Temple  Co.,  assignor.) 

Slands  M'f'g  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheepskin  coats. 
177,254  ;  Dee.  11  ;  Serial  No.  183,636  ;  published  Sept. 
25.  1923. 

Slattery,  E.  T.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Women's, 
misses',  and  children's  coats,  cloaks,  suits,  skirts, 
waists,  etc.     164,000  :  Feb.  6. 

Slattery,  Samuel  C.,  Port  Angeles,  W-ash.  Insecticides. 
169,912;  July  3;  Serial  No.  170,408;  published  Mar. 
6,  1923. 

Slavonian  Trading  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medi- 
cine to  relieve  rheumatism,  cancer,  and  other  internal 
ailments.  165,543  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  160,438  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  7,  1922. 

Sleeper  Radio  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Radio 
receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.  177,625 ;  Dec.  25 ; 
Serial   No     182.271  ;    published   Oct.   9,   1923. 

Slenda  Form  Laboratories.     (See  Oppenheimer,  Herbert.) 

Sliding  Valves,  Incorporated,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Metal 
valves  for  general  use.     167,979  :  May  8. 

Sloan.  Dr.  Earl  S.,  Incorporated,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and 
New  York.   N.  Y'.     Liniments.     167.295  ;  Apr.  24. 

Sloman,  Ernest  G.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Card  game. 
173.930 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  177,143 ;  publLshed  .Tuly 
17,  1923. 

Slomon.  Ira  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Glue  products.  174,385  ; 
Oct.   16;   Serial  No.  171.555;   published  July   17,  1923. 

Slyt  Edge  Companv,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  and. 
'misses'   hats.      173.558:   Sept.   25. 

Smack  Company,  The.  (See  Tropical  Fruit  Juice  Com- 
pany.) 

Smart,  David,  Chicago,  111.  Title  of  monthly  magazine. 
174,606:  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  177,112;  published  June 
19,  1923. 

Smidt.  Edvard,  Nybollegaard,  near  Espe,  Denmark.  Ex- 
oort  cream,  condensed  cream,  and  cheese.  167,405 ; 
May  1  :  Serial  No.  165,464  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1933. 

Smidt.  Edvard,  Nvbollegaard,  Denmark.  Export  cream, 
condensed  milk,  and  cheese.  176,683  :  Nov.  27  ;  S'^rial 
Nn.  109.458;  published  Aug.  7.  1923. 

Smilev  Company,  The,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Medicine  used 
in  the  treatment  of  diphtheria;  172.224  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Se- 
rin]  No.    174,342  ;   published  May   15,   1923. 

Smillie,  Charles  F.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y".  Carbonate 
of  soda,  caustic  soda,  soda  ash,  bichromate  of  soda, 
etc.     163,171;  Jan.  2. 

.'uillo,  Daniel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pe.arls,  necklaces, 
bracelets,  and  earrings.  177.728 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial 
No.  176.578  ;  rubllshed  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Smith.  A.  W..  Shoe  Companv,  Bo.'ston,  Mass.  Boots  and 
shoes  of  leather,  rubber,  and  fabric.     164.049  ;  Feb.  13. 

Smith.  A.  W.,  Shoe  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Leather 
boots  and  shoes.  169.401 ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  160,1 59  ; 
published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Smith.  Agnes  J.,  "Washington,  D.  C.  Hair  tonic.  163,536; 
Jan.  10. 

Smith,  Allen  T.,  and  George  F.  Case,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Monthly  publication.  168,957 :  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
171.061;  published   Feb.  27.   1923. 

Smith,  Arthur  G.,  doing  business  as  The  Spic  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Toilet  powder.  174,871  :  Oct.  23  ;  .Serial 
No.    180,304 ;   published   July   31,    1923. 

Smith,  Basil  L.,  System,  Inc.,  The.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Completely-printed  classified  advertising  forms  and  in- 
struction sheets.  169.054  ;  June  5  ;  Serial  No.  169,228; 
published   Mar.   13,   1923. 

Smith-Beal  Firo  Brick  Co..  Minneapolis,  Minn.  High- 
temperature  cements.  170.721  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
170.904  ;  published  Apr.   24,   1923. 

Smith  Bros.  Manufacturing  Company,  Carthage,  Mo. 
Men's  suits,  overcoats,  trousers,  and  overalls.  164,146 ; 
Feb.  13.  „      , 

Smith  Bros.  Manufacturing  Company,  Carthage,  Mo. 
Overalls.     164,216;  Feb.  13. 

Smith  Brothers.  Inc.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Cough  drops. 
172,522 ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  173,985  ;  published  May 
15     1923. 

Smith.  C.  B.,  &  Bro.      (See  Smith,  Francis  S.) 

Smith,  C.  C,  Gainesville,  Ga.  Playing  cards.  163,450; 
Jan.  9. 

Smith,  Caleb,  doing  business  as  Seneca  Knitting  Co., 
Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.  Woolen  hunting  socks.  163,624  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Smith,  Charles  T.,  Company,  Inc.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Nonalcoholic,  maltless  beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks. 
164,155  ;   Feb.   13. 

Smith,  Charles  T..  Company,  Inc..  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.  171,597;  Aug.  7:  Serial 
No.  176.223  ;   published  May  22,  1923. 

Smith  &  Dove  Mfg.  Co.,  Andover,  Mass.  Linen  thread. 
163,172  :  Jan.  2. 

Smith  &  Dove  Manufacturing  Co..  Andover,  Mass.  Linen 
thread.  165.665:  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  166,857;  pub- 
lished .Tan.    2.   1923. 

Smith  &  Dove  Manufacturing  Co..  .4ndover,  Mass.  Cotton 
thread.  160.913:  Apr.  17:  Serial  No.  167,059;  pub- 
lished Jan.   23.   1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

AlpUaheUcal  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Smith  &  Dove  Manufacturing  Co.,  Andover,  Mass.    Cotton 

tliread.     173,808  ;   Sept.   18  ;   Serial  No.    179,230  ;   pub- 

lislied  June  19,   1923. 
Smitli,    De    Calvus,    Arkansas    City,    Kans.      Remedy    to 

prevent    hemorriiages.      175,656 ;    Nov.    C ;    Serial    No. 

181,417 ;    published    Aug.    I'U,    1923. 
Smith,  E.   T.,  &  Co.,   assignor  to   E.  T.   Smith  Company, 

Worcester,  Mass.    Coffee.    22,433  ;  renewed  Feb.  7,  1923. 
Smith,    Kdward    &    Company,    Long    Island    City,    N.    Y. 

Varnishes.      171,219 ;    July    31 ;    Serial    No.    177,629 ; 

published  May  1,  1923. 
Smith,    iiffle    L.,    Corvallis,    Oreg.      Preparation    for    the 

treatment    oi    cancer.      176.226;    Nov.    20;    Serial    No. 

177,203 ;  published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
Smith,    liillzabeth    lii.,    Chicago,    111.      Ointment   for    blood 

poison,  piles,  bolls,  cancer,  etc.  165,496 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial 

No.  166,112;   published  Nov.  7,   1922. 
Smith  &  Egge  Manf'g.  Co.,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Sheet- 
metal  chains.     171,090;  July   31;   Serial  No.   173,447; 

published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Smith  &  Egge  Man!  g  Co.,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Sheet- 
metal  chains.      17x,774  ;  Aug.   14;   Serial  No.   173,446; 

published  May  15,  1923. 
Smith  &  ICgge  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Nonfer- 

rous  metals   anu   their  alloys.      176,467;  Nov.   27;   Se- 
rial jNo.  ldl,704;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Smith,  Francis  S.,  doing  business  as  C.  B.  Smith  &  Bro., 

Boston,  Mass.     Coffee.     172,255  ;  Aug.   28  ;   Serial  No. 

153,480 ;    published   May   22,    1923. 
Smith,  G.  B.  K..  Milling  Company,  Sherman,  Tex.     Self- 
rising  wheat  tiour.     163,251 ;  Jan.  2. 
Smith,   George   S.,   doing  business  as  Aspirin-Seltzer   Co., 

New    York,   N.   X.      ITeparation    for    the   treatment   of 

headache,    neuralgia,    colds,    grippe,    and    rheumatism. 

169,117  ;   June  5. 
Smith,  George   W.,   Co.      (See  Treat,   Clifford  W.) 
Sniitli,   Goruon,   Mobile,    Ala.     Bread.      175,722 ;    Nov.   6. 
Smith,   H.   Brldgman,   Company,   BroolJlyn,   N.   Y.      Cloth 

and   bolt   boards,   fabric    winders,   etc.      169,538;    Juno 

19  ;   Serial   No.    160,277 ;    published  Mar.   20,   1923. 
Simith,  H.  D.,  &  Company,  The,  Blantsville,  Conn.     Screw 

drivers.      168,067  ;   May   29  ;    Serial  No.   170,903  ;   pub- 
lished Mar.   6,  1923. 
Smith   &   Hemmenway   Company,   Nevp   York,   N.   Y.,   and 

Irvingtou,  N.  J.     Augers,   automobile  tire  irons,  awls, 

axes,  etc.     169,874  ;   July  3  ;  Serial  No.   125,806  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  9,  1920.    , 
Smith   &   Hofsess,    El   Dorado,   Kans.     Bread.      173,499  ; 

Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,682  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Smitii,  ilogg  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  goods. 

172,905  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  176,224  ;  published  June 

20,  1923. 
Smith,    J.    Allen,    &    Company,    Knoxville,    Tenn.      Stock 

feed.     171,011 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  169,089  ;  published 

Mar.  27,  1923. 
Smith,  J.  Allen,  &  Co.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.     Self-rising  flour. 

173,491 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,527  ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 
Smith,    J.    Allen,    &    Company,    Knoxville,    Tenn.      Plain 

and  self-rising  flour.     175,686 ;  Nov.   6. 
Smith,    J.    Elmer,    doing    business   as   Claresa    Chemical 

Works,  Irwin,  i?a.     Metal  and  working  board  polishes, 

tile,    and    marble    cleaner    and    soap    chips.      169,793 ; 

July  3  ;   Serial   No.   169,036  ;   published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Smith,    J.    Elmer,    doing    business    as    Claresa    Chemical 

Works,   Irwin,    Pa.     inirniture   polish.      170,319 ;    July 

10  ;  Serial  No.  175,529  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Smith,    J.    Elmer,    doing   business    as    Claresa    Chemical 

Works,  Irwin,  Pa.     Kust  removers,  rouge,  face  powder, 

etc.     177,676  ;  Dec.  25  ;   Serial  No.  175,528  ;  published 

Uct.  9,  1923. 
Smith,      James      E.,      Dayton,      Ohio.        Hair     restorer. 

169,802 ;   July   3 ;   Serial  No.   168,652 ;   published   Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Smith,   Joshua  G.,   St.  Paul,   Minn.     Chocolates  wrapped 

in   colored    metal   foil.      171,386 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial    No. 

141,193 ;    published   May    8,    1923. 
Smith,    Joseph    I.,    doing    business    as    Smith    Bedding 

Company,   Ogden,  Utah.     Bed  springs  and  mattresses. 

176,891 ;  Dec.  4. 
Smith    &    Kanzler,    Elizabeth,    N,    J.      Asbestos    cement. 

175,162  ;   Oct.   30  ;   Serial  No.  181,047  ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
Smith,  Karam,  Co.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.     Chemical  remover 

for    iron    rust,    mildew,    fruit,    and    medicine    stains. 

163,100;  Jan.  2. 
Smith-Kirk  Candy  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.   Candy^namely, 

chocolate  coated  and  solid-chocolate  pieces,  etc.  164.982  : 

Feb.  27. 
Smith -Kirk    Candy     Co.,    The,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Candy. 

165.853  ;   Mar.  20  ;   Serial  No.   151,852  ;   published  Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Smith-Kirk     Candy     Co.,     The,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Candy. 

166,540  ;  Apr.   10  ;  Serial  No.   158,901 ;   published  Dee. 

Smith,  Kline  &  French  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Hard  and 

soft  candies  and   chocolates.     163,399  ;  Jan.  9. 
Smith,   Kline    &   French    Co..    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Talcum 

powder.    167,499  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  136,571  ;  published 

Jan.   23,   1923. 
Smith,   Kline  &  French   Co.,    Philadelphia,  Pa.     Bathing 

alcohol  for  external  use.     167,737  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

168,735;    published   Jan.   2,    1923. 


Smith,  Kline  &  French  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Whiskv. 
172,178;   Aug.   21. 

Smith,  Kline  &  French  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Acetylsall- 
cylic  acid.  172,959  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,168  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Smith,  Lee  S.,  &  Son  Manufacturing  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, I'a.  Device  for  demonstrating  to  patients  the 
character  of  dental  operations  prior  to  performing  the 
same.  165,145  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  148,403  ;  publislied 
Dec.  12,  1922. 

Smith  Long  Laboratories.      (See  Long,  C.  Smith.) 

Smith,  M.  E.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Children's  suits 
of  washable  materials.  168,067 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
164,835  ;    published   Nov.    28,    1922. 

Smith,  M.  E.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Women's 
shirts.  173,335 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  173,986 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 

Smith  Mfg.  Co.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Insecticides.  167,592 ; 
May  1  ;   Serial  No.  169,786 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Smith,  Noel,  doing  business  as  Miami  Optical  Co.,  Miami, 
Fla.  Lenses,  eyeglasses,  and  spectacles.  174,108 ; 
Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180,815  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Smith  Oil  &  Keflniug  Company,  Kockford,  111.  Cutting 
oil.  174,231 ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180,629 ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Smith  Oil  &  Refining  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Lubricat- 
ing oils  and  greases.  174,807  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
180,628;   published  July   10,    1923. 

Smith  Oil  &  Refining  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Cleaner 
and  polish  for  automobiles,  furniture,  etc.  175,127 ; 
Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.  180,627  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Smith  Oil  &  Refining  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Core  oil. 
177,186 ;  Dec.  11 :  Serial  No.  180,626  ;  published  Aug. 
7,  1923. 

Smith,  Pauldii.o,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Leather  heel  pro- 
tectors.     170,359  ;   July   10. 

Smith,  Pete,  &  Son,  Cornucopia,  Oreg.  Medicine  used  in 
treatment    of    rheumatism.      164,502 ;    Feb.    20. 

Smith,  Phoebe,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lamp  shades.  172,655 ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,980  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Smith,  R.  Blackwell,  doing  business  as  The  Tonsone  Co., 
Petersburg,  Va.  Preparation  for  use  in  treating  ton- 
sillitis, sore  throat,  etc.  177,323  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No. 
170,334  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Smith,  Russell  O.  L.,  doing  business  as  Dentaid  Products 
Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Paste  for  holding  dental  plates  in 
position.  106,473  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  167,693  ;  pub- 
lished   Jan.    9.    1923. 

Smith,  S.  R.,  Company,  Incorporated,  Grantham,  Pa. 
Spaghetti  and  macaroni.     165,243  ;  Mar.  6. 

Smith,  S.,  &  Sons,  (M.  A.)  Ltd.,  London,  England.  Motor, 
aeroplane,  and  cycle  accessories  comprising  dynamos, 
electric  starters,  and  electric  lamps.  166,128  ;  Mar.  27  ; 
Serial  No.  134,393;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Smith  Tablet  Company,  Inc.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Writing 
paper,  mailing  envelopes,  tablets,  etc.  169,365 ;  June 
12  ;  Serial  No.  175,219  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Smith,  Thomas  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Fresh  deciduous  fruits 
and  vegetables.  170,529  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  174,038  ; 
published   Apr.   24,   1923. 

Smith,  W.  C,  Glove  Co.  Inc.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  Gloves 
and  mittens.     168,309  ;  May  15. 

Smith,  William  R.,  doing  business  as  Femlgloria  Labora- 
tories, New  York,  N.  Y.  Face  powders,  face  creams, 
perfumes,  toilet  waters,  rouges,  hair  tonics,  etc. 
164,459  ;  Feb.  20. 

Smith,  William  R.,  doing  business  as  Femigloria  Labora- 
tories, New  York,  N.  Y.  Nail  creams,  rouges,  powders, 
and  polishes.  167,428  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  164,969 ; 
published   Oct.  10,  1922. 

Smith  &  Wyman  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Manufactured 
lumber   known   as   millwood.      171,674 ;   Aug.   7. 

Smith  -  Yingling  Company,  Westminster,  Md.  Canned 
vegetables.  165,821-2  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  165,607-8  ; 
published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Smith-Yingling  Company,  Westminster,  Md.  Canned  vege- 
tables. 166,419  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  165,091 ;  published 
Jan.   9,    1923. 

Smith-Yingling  Company,  Westminster,  Md.  Canned  vege- 
tables. 166,425  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  164,779  ;  published 
Jan.    9,    1923. 

Smith-Yingling  Company,  Westminster,  Md.  Canned 
vegetables.  108,365;  May  22;  Serial  No.  164,780; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Smlthe,  F.  L.,  Machine  Company,  Incorporated,  New 
I'ork,  N.  Y.  Wrenches.  166,679  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No. 
170,098;   published  .Tan.   9,   1923. 

Smithfield  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Smithfield,  Va.  Raw  and 
cooked  hams.  175,822  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  162,216  ; 
published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Smithfield's  Pure  Food  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y, 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  jams,  etc.  167,955 ; 
May  8. 

Smokador  Co.,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ash  receivers 
made  of  nonprecious  metals.  165,697  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial 
No.   ]  69,932;  published  Dec.   26,   1922. 

Smollnsky,  Phillip,  doing  business  as  Parkview  Phar- 
macy, Kansas  City,  Mo.  Ice  cream.  169,812  ;  July  3  ; 
Serial   No.  160.725  ;  published  Apr.  3.   1923. 

Smoot-Holman  Co  ,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Porcelain-enamel 
kitchen  and  restaurant  equipment.     164,390  ;  Feb.  20. 


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Smucker,  Milton  C,  Chicago,  111.  Tablets  for  the  re- 
lief of  headache,  neuralsia,  colds,  rheumatism,  etc. 
175,611;  Nov.  C;  Serial  No.  180,900;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

Smuckler,  K.,  doing  business  ns  Trench  Mfg.  Co.,  Ix)s 
Angeles,  Calif.  Automobile  and  piano  polish. 
174,256  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  173,939  ;  published  July  3, 
1023. 

Snap-On  Wrench  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Screw  driv- 
ers. 174,79s  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  NoJ  180,776  ;  published 
July  ol,  1923. 

Snapp  Bottling  Co.,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Beverages  sold 
as  a  soft  drink.     177,842  ;  Dec.  25. 

Suappee  Co.      ^See  Fein  berg,  David,   Company.) 

Snappy  Sales  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Supports  for  telephone 
cords,  electric-iron  cords,  etc.  170,022  ;  July  10 ; 
Serial  No.   173.539;  published  .Vpr.  3,  1923. 

SneU  &  -Vtherton,  Inc.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Nippers. 
174,815  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  180,901  ;  published  July 
31,  1923. 

Snla  Society  dl  Navigazione  Industria  e  Commerclo  Re- 
parto  Viscosa.  Turin,  Italy.  Artificial-silk  threads. 
164,960  ;  Feb.  27. 

Sniff-Bang  Company,  The.     (See  Blakeney,  John  G.) 

Snorain  Company,  The,  Oak  Park,  111.  Washing  fluid. 
liiS.uOo  :  .Mar.  6  :  Serial  No.  162,269  ;  published  Dee.  12, 
1922. 

Snow  Cake  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Muscente,  Fausto  A.) 

Snow  Cloud  Ammonia  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Am- 
nionl.-\.  173,777  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,683  ;  published 
June  26,  1923. 

Snow,  Jack  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stylographic  pens. 
167,661 ;  May  S  ;  Serial  No.  168,005  ;  published  Feb.  20, 
1923. 

Snow,  Livingston,  doing  business  as  Livingston  Snow 
Company,  Quitman,  Ua.  Peanut  butter.  174^,527  ; 
Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  177,877;  published  July  24,   1923. 

Snyder,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Harry  Snyder  &  Com 
pany,  Chicago.  111.  Live  and  dressed  poultry,  butter, 
eggs.  177,010  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  159,625  :  published 
Sept.  18,  1923. 

Snyder's,  .Mrs.,  Whipped  Cream  Chocolates,  Inc.,  Chicago, 
111.     Candy.     176,810  ;  Nov.  27. 

Soap  Manufacturing  Company,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Soap. 
168,913;  May  29";  Serial  No.  156,026;  published  Mar. 
13    1923 

Soap'  bait'  Company,  The,  Tarentum,  Pa.  Powdered 
cie:inst-r  for  general  household  purposes  with  water- 
softening   properties.      177,785 ;    Dec.    25. 

Bobrinos  de  R.  Abad  Santonja,  Alcoy,  Spain.  Cigarette 
paper.  168,707 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  151,334 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Soc.  An.  I'sco.  Cinzano  c&  Cia.,  Turin,  Italy.  Wines. 
177,318 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  180,246 ;  published 
Oct.  2,  1023. 

Soc.  An.  Fsco.  Cinzano  &  Cia.,  Turin,  Italy.  Absinthe, 
brandy,  gin.  i  um,  etc.  177,319  ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
180,247;   published  Oct.  2.  1923. 

Sociedad  Anon i ma  FMnanciera  y  Comercial  Fuhrmann 
Limitada,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Wool.  173,134  ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  .\o.  178,633  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Sodeta  Anonlma  I?doardo  Bianchi,  Milan,  Italy.  Auto 
mobiles.  168,611  :  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  168,907  ;  pub- 
lifihed  Jan.  30.  1923. 

Socleta  Italiana  di  Fonotipia,  Milan,  Italy.  Talking  ma- 
chines and  talking-machine  records.  172,860  :  Sept.  11  ; 
Serial  No.  170,045  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Societa,  Prodottl  Nazionali  (Nations^I  Products  Co.).  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Malt  extract.  ]'i.",7fil:  Mar.  20;  Se- 
rial No.  171,041;  published  Dec.  '  :,  1922. 

Societe  Anonyme  Dentifrices  Bi-'  xyne,  Paris,  France. 
Dentifrices  and  products  used  for  the  hygiene  of  the 
mouth.  177,229 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,705 :  pub- 
lished Sept.   18,   1923. 

Societe  Anonyme  de  Eicqles,  successor.  (See  de  Ricqles, 
E.,  et  Cie.) 

Societe  Anonyme  des  Anciens  Etablissments  Braunsteln 
Freres.  Paris,  France.  Cigarette  paper.  164,803 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Societe  Anonyme  des  Etablissements  Justin  Dupont, 
Argenteuil,  France,  assignor  to  Justin  Dupont,  Inc., 
Now  York,  N.  Y.  Synthetic  oils  and  aromatic  chemicals 
used  in  the  production  of  perfumes.     163,173  ;  Jan.  2. 

Soci^tS  Anonyme  des  Etablissements  Justin  Dupont,  do- 
ing business  as  Justin  Dupont,  Argenteuil,  Frai\ce,  as- 
signors to  Justin  Dupont,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Syn- 
thetic v.anilla.      164.122  ;   Feb.   13. 

Soci6t6  Anonyme  des  Elevateurs  de  Liquides  "Chaine- 
idelice"  tiessounet-i'avre,  CliatPllerault,  France.  Con- 
veyer chains  for  liquids.  175.330  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No. 
180.305  :    published   Aug.   14.   1923. 

Soci6t6  Anonyme  des  Laboratoires  Innoxa,  Paris,  France. 
Toilet  powder,  cold  cream,  eau  de  Cologne,  etc. 
175.655 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  181,353 ;  published  Aug. 
14.  1923. 

Society  Anonyme  des  Prodults  Chimlques  de  I'lsle  Saint- 
Denis.  risle-Salnt-Denis,  France.  Pharmaceutical  prod- 
ucts for  the  treatment  of  tuberculosis.  166,181 ;  Mar. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  166,580  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Societe  .Inonyme  Fabriques  de  Prodnits  ile  Chimie 
Organique  de  Laire,  Issy,  France.  Teas  and  coffees 
and  tea  and  coffee  extracts  and  substitutes.  175,372  ; 
Nov.   6  :   Serial  No.   174,269 ;   published  Aug.   14,   1923. 


Societe  Anonyme  la  BiotUerapie,  (Societe  Anonyme  de 
Produits  Chimiquos  Biologiquoa  et  d'llygiene),  Paris, 
France.  Dentifrices.  169,756 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No. 
171,289 ;   published   Mar.   27,   192.3. 

Societe  .Vnonynie  la  Biotherapie  (Societe  Anonyme  de 
Produits  Chimiqucs  Kiologiques  et  d'llygiene),  Paris, 
France.  Antiseptic  and  prophylactic  tablets  for  the 
remedy  and  prevention  of  diseases.  170,249  ;  July  10  ; 
Serial  No.   171,290  :  published  Mar.  27,   1923. 

Societe  Anonyme  Parfumerie  Violet,  Paris,  Prance.  Per- 
fumes, toilet  waters,  face,  talcum,  and  sachet  powders, 
etc.  108.437  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  171,042  ;  published 
Feb.  20,  1923. 

Societe  Anonyme  Parfumerie  Violet,  Paris,  France.  Per- 
fumes, toilet  waters,  face  powders,  etc.  170,985 ; 
July  24. 

Societe  Anonyme  Parfumerie  Violet,  Paris,  France.  Per- 
fumes, toilet  waters,  face,  talcum,  and  sachet  powders, 
etc.  174,484;  Oct.  10;  Serial  No.  178,144;  published 
July   17,   1923.  ^_ 

Societe  Anonyme  pour  I'Expansion  des  Marques  de  Fa- 
briquo  et  de  Commerce,  Courbevoie,  France.  Prepara- 
tion for  syphilis,  tabes,  and  general  paralysis.  177,243  ; 
Dec.  11  :   Serial  No.  181.355  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Societe  (Hilmlque  de  I'Escaut,  Hemixem,  Antwerp,  Bel- 
glum.  Gelatin  pnd  ossein.  168,716 ;  May  29 ;  Serial 
No.  163,005  ;  publi.'shed  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Soci6t4  des  Peintures  Economiques  "  Fixalo,"  Marseille, 
France.  Water-color  paints.  1G6.357  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial 
No.    149,149  ;    published    Jan.    9.    1923. 

Societe  des  Produits  Chimlques  Coignet,  Paris,  France 
Gelatin.  167,845  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  165,097 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.   6,  1923. 

Societe  Des  Produits  Chimlques  de  L'Isle  Saint-Denis, 
Saint-Denis,  Seine,  France.  Preparations  for  the  treat- 
ment of  tuberculosis.  168,169 ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No. 
166,579 ;   published   Feb.    13,   1923. 

Societe  des  Produits  Chimlques  Speciaux  Brevets  Lu- 
miere,  Lyon,  France.  Medicine  used  as  a  calmant  In 
antispasmodic.  169,860  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  171,821 ; 
published  Mar.   20.   1923. 

Societe  en  Commandite  Maurice  Frings  &  Cie.,  Paris, 
France.  Cotton  thread.  171,558  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 
177,573  :    published   May   8,    1923. 

Societe  Generale  de  Soie  Artificielle  par  le  Precede  Vis- 
cose, Brussels,  Belgium.  Artificial-silk  thread. 
175,411 :  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  164,348 ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Soci6t6  Marcel  Bassot  &  Co.,  Paris,  Prance.  Nonferrous 
pipes  for  power  water-inlet  piping.  166,793  ;  Apr.  17  : 
Serial    No.    156,758;    published    .Tan.    16,    1923. 

Society  P.  &  A.  PIcard,  Paris,  France.  Cremorne  and 
espagnolette  bolts,  locks  and  bolts,  steel  mortise  and 
rim  locks,  etc.  171,766  ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No.  158,583  : 
published   May   1,    1923. 

Societe  P.  and  A.  Picard,  Paris,  Prance.  Knobs,  handles, 
and  finger  plates  for  doors.  173,097 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial 
No.    177,144 ;    published    June    12.    1923. 

SociSte  Rodier,  Paris,  France.  Piece  goods  of  silk,  cot- 
ton, and  wool  and  mixtures.  174,084  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 
No.  180,506;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Society  Rodier,  Paris,  France.  Piece  goods  of  silk,  cot- 
ton, and  wool  and  mixtures.  174,085  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 
No.  180,504  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Societe  Rodier,  Paris,  France.  Piece  goods  of  silk,  cot- 
ton, and  wool  and  mixtures  of  same.  175,542  :  Nov. 
6 ;    Serial   No.    180,505 ;    published    Aug.    28,    1923. 

Societe  Vinicole  de  Champagne,  Paris,  France.  Cham- 
pagne wines  and  other  sparkling  wines.  166,853 ; 
Apr.  17;   Serial   No.   165.212;  published  .Tan.  30,   1923 

Societe  Vinicole  De  Champagne,  Paris,  France.  Cham- 
pagne wine.  172.400;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  165,214; 
published  May  20    ■'923. 

Societe  Vinico';  de  Champagne,  Paris,  France.  Cham- 
pagne wine.  175,387;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  165,213; 
published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Societe  Vinicole  de  Champagne,  Paris,  France.  Cham- 
pagne wine.  177.417;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  165,215; 
published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Societe  Vinicole  de  Cli.mipagne,  Paris,  France.  Cham- 
pagne wine.  177.410:  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  165,211; 
published  Aug.  14.  1923, 

Socl6te   Worth.      (See   Worth.    Jean    C.) 

Societeit  voor  Chemische  Irdustrie  "Katvrijk"  Katwijk 
aan  Zee,  Netherlands.  Caffeine,  theobromine,  and  for- 
maldehyde preparations.     176,351;  Nov.  20. 

Society  Club  Beverage  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Bev- 
erages sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 
same.  170,051:  Julv  10;  Serial  No.  175.411;  pub- 
lished Apr.   17.   1023. 

Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland. 
Coal-tar  colors.     163,174  ;  Jan.  2. 

Sodiphene  Conipanv.  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Antiseptic 
aermicide.     168.312;  May   15. 

Soiloff  Company.  The.      CSee  Scholl,  Wesley  T^.) 

Solar  Illuminating  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Electr'  'igLting  fix- 
tures.    164,291  ;  Feb.   20. 

Solax  Drug  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vegetable 
laxative  tablets.  176,324;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  180,455; 
published   Sept.  4,   1923. 


788 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Soldiers  Bonus  Products  Co.      (See  Reynolds,  .Tames  R.) 
Solomla   (1922),   Limited,  London,   England.     Insecticide, 

172,225  ;  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.  174,343  ;   published  May 

15,  1923. 
Solomon    Mfg.    Co.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Sport    and    outing 

dresses  and  suits.     104,080  ;  Feb.  13. 
Solomon    Mfg.    Co.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Knickerbockers   for 

men,  women,   and   children.      166,705  ;  Apr.   10 ;   Serial 

No.   167,331 ;   published   Dec.    12,   1922. 
Solomon    Mfg.    Co.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Sport    and    outlns 

dresses     and    suits.       177,402 ;     Dec.     18 ;     Serial    No. 

178,006  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Solomon  Mfg.  Co.,   St.  Louis,  Mo.     Women's  wearing  ap- 
parel   commonly    known    as    knickerbockers.      177,517  ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  167,333  ;   published  Sept.   11.  1923. 
Solomon   Mfg.    Co.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Children's,    misses', 

and    women's    wearing    apparel.      177,520 ;    Dec.    18 ; 

Serial  No.   167,663  :   published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Solomon,    Morris,    doing   business    as   Federal   Mercantile 

Company,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Hosiery,  underwear,  and 

sweaters.       169,310 ;     .Tune    12 ;     Serial    No.    170,099 ; 

published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Solon   Palmer,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Perfume,  toilet  water, 

and  complexion  powder.     172,714  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

175,368  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Solt,  James  E.,  South  Wllliamsport,  Pa.     Preparation  for 

treatment   of   rheumatism   and    lumbago   and    ointment 

for    treatment    of    eruptions    of    the    skin,    burns,    etc. 

165,730  :  Mar.  20  ;   Serial  No.  169,188  ;   published  Nov. 

28,  1922. 
Solvay    Process    Company,    The,    Solvay,    N.    Y.     Sesqul- 

carbonate    of    soda.      168,395 :    May    22 ;    Serial    No. 

171,768 ;   published  Feb.   20,   192.S. 
Solvine  Chemical  Company.      (See  Binkert,  Damon  A.) 
Solvos  Company,  The.     (See  Shoninger,  Sol  H.) 
SonuH'sville      Manufacturing      Co.,      Somersville,      Conn. 

Woolen   fabrics.      168,303  ;    May   15. 
Somish  Laboratories,  The.     (See  Brady,  Peter  H.) 
Sommer  &  Eunge,  Berlin,  Germany.     Laboratory  appara- 
tus  for  investigating  oils  and   fats,   parts   of  such  ap- 
paratus,   consistency   meters,   etc.      17.^,424  ;    Sept.   25  ; 

Serial   No.    157,336 :    published    .Tune    26.    1923. 
Sonneborn,  Henry,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Shoes  of 

leather,  fabric,  and  combinations  of  leather  and  fabric. 

163.175  ;  Jan.  2. 
Sonneborn,   L.,    Sons   Inc.,   New   York,    N.   Y.     Paint   en- 
amels and  undercoatings  for  same.     166,040  ;  Mar.  27  ; 

Serial  No.   167,787;  published  Nov.'  14,   1922. 
Sonnenschein,   J.,   Hop   Company,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Hops.     167,400  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,514  ;  published 

Dec.  19,  1922. 
Sonnenschein,   .1.,  Hop   Company,   Inc.,  New   York,   N.   Y. 

Hops.      170,545 ;    July    17 ;    Serial    No.    173,149 ;    pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 
Sonnenschein,   J.,   Hop   Company,   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y. 

Hop.s.     174,390  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  173,148  ;  published 

Juy   17,   1923. 
Sonora,    Inc.,   New   York,   N.    Y.     Talking   machines   and 

phonographs.      171.276  ;   July  31. 
Sopura   Soap   Products,   Inc.,  The,   New  Rochelle,   N.   Y. 

Laundry  and  toilet  soaps.     167,761 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

170,343  ;  published  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Sorbo    Rubber-Sponge    Products,    Ltd.,    Woking,    England. 

Goods  manufactured  from  India  rubber  and  gutta  percha. 

165,952.  Mar.  27;   Serial  No.  137,551;  published  Dec. 

12,  1922. 
Sorrick-Caylor   Company,   The,   Dalton,   Ga.     Bedspreads. 

176,059 ;     Nov.     13 ;     Serial    No.     182,366 ;     published 

Sept.  4,  1923. 
Sotham,    Thomas    F.    B.,    St.    Clair,    Mich.      Mincemeat. 

170,444  ;   July  17  ;   Serial   No.  172,126  ;   published  Apr. 

10,   1923. 
South  Bend   Spark  Arrester   Co.,   The,    South   Bend,   Ind. 

Spark  arresters.     175,085  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  167,900  ; 

published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
South  Bend  Wholesale  Grocery  Company,  South  Bend,  Ind. 

Canned    fruits,    pickles,    tomato    catchup,    vinegar,    etc. 

172,191;    Aug.    21. 
South    Bend    Wholesale    Grocery    Company,    South    Bend, 

Ind.        Canned     corn,     peas,     beans,     succotash,     etc. 

175,506  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Seri.il  No.  175,814  ;  published  June 

South  Chicago  Wholesale  Grocery  and  Produce  Company, 
Inc.,  South  Chicago,  111.  Canned  fruits,  vegetables, 
and  fisli.  177,389  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,784  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  9,   1923. 

South  Georgia  Produce  Company,  Vidalia,  Ga.  Wheat 
flour.  165,308  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  161,582  ;  published 
Nov.  28,  1922. 

South  Georgia  Produce  Company,  Vidalia,  Ga.  Wheat  and 
self-rising  flour.  165,980  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  161,581  ; 
published  Nov.  28,   1922. 

South  Georgia  Produce  Company,  Vidalia,  Ga.  Self-rising 
flour.  175.428-9 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  Nos.  171,966-7 ; 
published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

South  Jersey  Farmers  Exchange,  Woodstown,  N.  J.  Po- 
tatoes and  dairy  feeds.  167.185  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No. 
162,960  ;  pubUshed   Jan.   2,  1923. 

South   Side  Drug  Co.      (See  Waldow,  Benjamin.) 

Southard,  Thos.,  Poultry  Supply  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Remedy  for  colds,  roup,  canker,  cholera,  etc.,  diseases 
in  poultry.  169,080 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  167,337 ; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 


Southern  Beverage  Company,  Galveston,  Tex.     Flavorinf 

extract    for    food    purposes    only.      168,704 ;    May    29 ; 

Serial    No.    163,949;    published    Mar.    6,    1923. 
Southern   California  Cosmetic  Mfg.   Co.      (See  CromwelL 

Robert  H.) 
Southern    California    Dry    Goods    Company,    Gloversville, 

N.  Y.     Men's  dress,   negligee,   and  work   shirts,  night- 
shirts  and    pyjamas,   hosiery,    etc.      175,036;   Oct.   30; 

Serial  No.  178,634  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Southern  Clothing  Company  Inc.,  Petersburg,  Va.     Men'i 

outer     clothing     consisting     of    suits     and     overcoat*. 

166.686;  Apr.  10;   Serial  No.    167,026;  published  Jan. 

9,  1923. 
Southern  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Coal. 

167,599  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.   169,653-4  ;  published  Jan. 

9,   1923. 
Southern  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Coal. 

167,748  :  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,656 ;  published  Dec.  19, 

1922. 
Southern    Coal     &    Coke    Co.,    Cincinnati,     Ohio.       Coal. 

168,689;  May  29;  Serial  No.  169,653;  published  Feb. 

13    1923 
Southern  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Coal. 

168,690;  May  29;  Serial  No.   169,655;  published  Feb 

13,  1923. 
Southern    Commercial    Co.,    Durham,    N.    C.      Hair   neti 

163,400  ;  .Ian.  9. 

Southern  Commercial  Company,  doing  business  as  PnrlraM 
Belk  Company.  Durham.  N.  C.  Hair  nets.  172,916  a 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  178,364  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Southern  Cotton  Mills  Agency,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md 
Seamless  bags.     175.249  ;  Oct.  30. 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  The,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.; 
New  York,  N.  Y.  ;  New  Orleans,  La.  ;  Savannah,  Ga.; 
and  Chicago,  111.  Shortening  or  fat.  167,017 ;  Apr, 
24  ;  Serial  >Jo.  162,215  :  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Jersey  City  and  Bayonn^ 
N.   J. ;   New  York,  N.   Y.  ;   Gretna,   La.,   and  Savannah^ 
Ga.     Prepared  fatty  oleaginous  or  unctuous   food  sub- 
stances.     168,645  ;   May   29  ;    Serial   No.   165,605 ;   pab- 
lished   Feb.   27,   1923. 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  The,  Jersey  City  and 
Bayonne,  N.  J.;  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Gretna,  La. ;  Savan- 
nah, Ga. ;  and  Chicago,  111.  Lard  substitute  and 
shortening.  169,222:  June  12;  Serial  No.  158,062; 
published  Mar.  20,   1923. 

Southern  Fruit  Julep  Co.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Beverag* 
sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirup  for  making  same. 
166,750;  Apr.  10. 

Southern  Fruit  Julep  Co.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Beverage 
sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  a  sirup  used  for  making  same. 
171,921-5;   Aug.   14. 

Southern  Gem  Coal  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Coal  mold- 
ed and  pressed  into  briquettes.  167,695  ;  May  8  ;  Serial 
No.   167,832  ;   published  Feb.  20,   1923. 

Southern  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Liquid  tonic 
169,750-  July  3;  Serial  No.  172,064;  published  Mar. 
^7,    1923. 

Southern  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Cole,  Clifford  E.) 
Southern  Minnesota  Oil  Company.  Fairmont.  Minn.    Motor 

oils.     165.186 ;  Mar.   6  I   Serial  No.  168,561 ;  published 

Dec.  12,  1922. 
Southern  Minnesota  Oil  Company,  Fairmont,  Minn.    Gaso- 
line.    165.1  So;   Mar.  6;   Serial  No.  168,562;  published 

Dfc.  12,  1922. 
Southern  Oil  &  Feed  Mills,  Inc.,  Petersburg,  Va.     Live- 
stock feed.     167,959  :   May  8. 
Southern  Oil  &  Feed  Mills  Inc.,  Petersburg,  Va.    Poultry 

feed.     170,996  ;  July  24. 
Southern    Saw    Works,    Atlanta,    Ga.      Saws.      171,763; 

Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  159,538  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Southern    Specialty    Company,    Thomasville,    Ga.      Insec- 
ticide.     174,397-8;    Oct.    16;    Serial    Nos.    178,292-3; 

published   July    10,    1923. 
Southern   Specialty   Company,   Thomasville,   Ga.     Insecti- 
cide.    175.380  ;   Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No.   180,902  ;  published 

Aug.  14,  1923. 
Southern    Spring    Bed    Company,    Atlanta,    Ga.      Sparing 

beds,  mattresses,  cots,  and  metal  bedsteads.     170,559 ; 

July  17  ;   Serial   No.   173,859  ;    published   Apr.  24,  1923. 
Southern  Sweet  Potato  Exchange.     (See  Brownlee,  Joseph 

P.) 
Southern   Textile  Machinery  Co.,   Manufacturers,   Dallas, 

Tex.     Neckties.     171,662  ;  Aug.   7. 
Southland  Pecan  Company.     (See  Simons,   Sidney 
South wark  Beverage  &  Products  Co.     (See  Graf,  William.) 
Southwest    Georgia    Watermelon     Growers'     Association, 

Adel,     Ga.        Watermelons     in     their     natural     state. 

166,427 ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  164,673 ;  published  Jan.  9, 

1923. 
Southwestern    Milling    Company,    Inc.,    The,    New    York, 

N.    Y.      Wheat    flour.      176,617  ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial   No. 

174,597;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Southwestern    Milling    Company,    Inc.,    The,    New    York, 

N.   Y.      Wheat   flour.      1 76.880-2  :    Dec.   4  ;   Serial  Nos. 

181,461-3;  published     Sept.  25,  1923. 
Southwestern    Milling    Company    Inc.,    New    York,    N.   T. 

Wheat     flour.       177,114^16;     Dec.     11;     Serial     Nos. 

181,458-60;    published    Sept.    25,    1923. 
Southwestern   Paint  and   Varnish    Co.,   Kansas  City,   Mo. 

Mixed  paints,   varnishes,   paint  enamels,   stains,  fillers. 

and  colors  in  oil.     164,401  ;  Feb.  20. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Southwortb,  George  J.,  Medicine  Lodge,  Kans.  Skin 
cream.  167,503  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,480 ;  published 
Dec.   26,   1922. 

Southwortli.  W.  P..  doing  business  as  Calso  Honey  Dis- 
tributors, Sioux  City,  Iowa.     Honey.     163,401  ;  Jan.  9. 

Sox   Savor  Company.      (See   Pruzan,    Walter   B.) 

8pa  Knitting  Co.  inc.,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.  Sport  goods. 
175,152  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  180,816  ;  published  Aug.  7, 
1923. 

Spake,  John  P.,  doing  business  as  The  Halr-O  Labora- 
tories Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Preparation  for  treating  scalp 
diseases  and  stimulating  the  growth  of  hair.  167,458  ; 
May  1  ;  Serial  No.  167.585  :  nubllshed  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Spalding,  A.  G.,  &  Bros.,  New  Xoik,  N.  Y.  Skates. 
163,402  ;  Jan.  9. 

Spalding,  A.  G.,  &  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tennis-racket 
strings.  169.189  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  173,541  ;  pub- 
lished  Mar.  20,   1923. 

Spangcnberg  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Eggs.  176,685  ;  Nov. 
27;   Serial  No.   168,494;   published  July  31,   1923. 

Spangler  Cnndv  Co.,  Bryan,  Ohio.  Candy.  173,507 ; 
Sept.  25 :  Serial  No.  175,815  ;  published  June  26, 
1923. 

Spatz  &  Spannuth,  Inc..  Reading,  Pa.  Men's  women's, 
and  children's  hose.     164,730  ;  Feb.  27. 

Spaulding-Moss  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Drawing  instru- 
ments and  accessories,  suiTevors'  instruments.  176,465  ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  175,890  ;  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 

Spayde,  Harry  E.,  and  Edward  B.  Raup,  Snnbury,  Pa. 
Medicine  for  disorders  of  the  digestive  tract.  177,726  ; 
Dec.   25 ;   Serial   No.   176,923 ;   published   Oct.   9,    1923. 

Spear  &  Susskind,  Providence,  R.  I.  Vest  chains,  lapel  or 
coat  chains,  key  chains,  bracelet  chains,  etc.  172,886  ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,818  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Spears  &  Riddle  Co.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Gasoline  and 
lubricating  oils.  175.967  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  174,756  : 
published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Specialists  Supply  Company.     (See  Barton,  Charles.) 

Specialty  Sales  Company,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.  Liquid 
and  paste  soaps.     164,038  ;  Feb.  6. 

Specialty  Soda  Water  Bottling  Company,  Garfield,  N.  J. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.  168,971  ;  May  29  ;  Se- 
rial No.   170,499  ;   published  Mar.   13,   1923. 

Specter  &  Son  Piano  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Grand  and  upright  pianos,  player  and  electrically-oper- 
ated pianos.  167,755  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  170,602 ; 
published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Spectrochrome  Institute  Incorporated,  Camden,  N.  J.,  and 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  the  treatment  of  dis- 
eases by  spectrochrome  therapy.     163,761-2  ;  Jan.  23. 

Spectro-Chrome  Institute  Incorporated,  Camden,  N.  J., 
and  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Apparatus  for  the  treatment  of 
diseases  by  spectrochrome  therapy.     169.554:  June  19. 

Spec  De  Polish  Co.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Polish  for  furniture 
and  the  like.  166,213;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  169,090; 
published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Speidel,  Fr.,  Pforzheim,  Germany,  and  Providence,  R.  I. 
Chains  for  personal  wear,  fobs,  pendants,  bracelets, 
brooches,  etc.  165,360 :  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  167,271 ; 
published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Speidel,  Ft.,  Pforzheim,  Germany,  and  Providence,  R.  I. 
Chains,  fobs,  pendants,  bracelets,  etc.  171,999;  Aug. 
21  ;  Serial  No.  167,494  :  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Speidel,  Ft.,  Pforzheim,  Giermany,  and  Providence^  R.  I. 
Chains,  fobs,  pendants,  bracelets,  etc.  175.875  ;  Nov. 
13  ;  Serial  No.  179,285  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Speidel,  Fr.,  Pforzheim,  C^ermany,  and  Providence,  R.  I. 
Chains,  fobs,  pendants,  bracelets,  etc.  175,903 ;  Nov. 
13;  Serial  No.  177,703;  published  Aug.  7,  1923, 

Spencer,  George,  Moulton  &  Co.  Ltd.,  Westminster,  Lon- 
don, England.  Rubber  tires  and  inner  tubes. 
170,593  ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  151,299 :  published  Apr. 
24,   1923. 

Spencer,  George  C,  doing  business  as  Spencer  Perfume 
Company,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Pace  powders  and  creams, 
perfumes,  etc.  175,572  :  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,989 ; 
published  Aug.   21,  1923. 

Spencer,  George  C,  doing  business  as  Spencer  Perfume 
Company,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Toilet  waters.  176,925  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Spencer  Kellogg  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Oil  meal. 
167,208;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  165,138;  published  Dec. 
19,   192^. 

Spencer,  Lane  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal  tankards  and 
trays  of  base  metal.  167,225 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
158,456;  published  Jan,  30,  1923. 

Sperber,  Samuel  N.,  doing  business  as  Bvertasty  Con- 
fection Co.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Confection  comprising 
fruits,  nuts,  pop  corn,  and  a  suitable  binder.  175,818 ; 
Nov.   13 :  Serial  No.  159,533  ;   published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Sperllch  and  Uhlig  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Mangles. 
171,075  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  170,222  ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Sperry  and  Alexander  Company.  (See  Sperry  &  Alexander, 
assignor.) 

Sperry  &  Alexander,  assignor  to  Sperry  and  Alexander 
Company,  New  York,  N  Y.  Cutlery.  23,158  ;  renewed 
May  30.  1923.    ■ 

Sperry  Flour  Co.,  San  Francisco,  CaUf.  Wheat  flour. 
172,638  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  163.294  ;  published  Jan. 
30,  1923. 

Sperry  Textile  Corporation,  Mohawk,  N.  Y.  Coats. 
172,171;  Aug.  21. 


Splc  Company,  The.     (See  Smith,  Arthur  G.) 

Spickv  I'olish  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Alumi- 
num and  metal  polish.  169,482  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No, 
174,539  ;  published  Mar.  20,   1923. 

Splegle,  Geo.  M.,  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lumber  of  all 
kinds.  171,424  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  172,018  ;  published 
May    1,    1023. 

Spinks  &  Mcllwain,  also  doing  business  as  Nu-Life  Medi- 
cine (Company,  Selma,  Ala.  Liver,  kidney,  and  stomach 
medicine.  172,592  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  168,736  ;  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 

Spinner,  Sebastian,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  tonic  for 
stomach  troubles.  167,373  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  168,008  ; 
published  Dec.   26,   1922. 

Splro,  J.  II.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Finger  rings.  165,260  ; 
Mar.  6  :  Serial  No.  167,370  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Spiropulos,  C.  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  laces.  169,027  ; 
May  29. 

Spitan  Battery  Fluid  Corporation,  Tuckahoe  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Fluid  for  use  in  electric  storage  batteries. 
167,837 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,608  ;  published  Feb.  13, 
1923. 

Spitz,  Samuel  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Chicago,  III.  Boys'  suits, 
coats,   and   pants.      166,287-8 ;   Mar.    27. 

Spitz,  Samuel,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Men's  and 
boys'  overcoats,  suits,  coats,  and  pants.  169,403  r 
June  12  ;   Serial  No.  157,695  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Spivak,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand  fire  extinguishers. 
164,111;  Feb.   13. 

Spoehr's,  Chicago,  HI.  Candy.  173,167 ;  Sept.  18 1 
Serial  No.   139,134  ;  published  June  19,   1923. 

Spokane  Valley  Growers  Union.  Opportunity,  Wash. 
Fresh  apples.  166,675  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  165,723 ; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Spolar,   John,  Buhl,  Minn.     Salve  for  burns,  open   sores, 

skin     diseases,    etc.       165,717:    Mar.     20;     Serial    No. 

166,320;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Spongette    Pure    Food    Company,    Wilmington,    Del.,    and 

Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Bran    biscuits.      170,867 ;    July    24 ; 

Serial  No.   166,909;   published   Mar.   27,   1923. 
Sportmox  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.     Sport  footwear. 

176,272  ;  Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.   177,413  ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 


Sportsman's  Digest. 
Sprague  &  Carleton. 
Sprague,  E.  H.,  doing 

Nebr.     Inner  tubes 
Sprague,    Eugene   A., 

facturing  Co.,   San 

170,524  ;  July  17  ; 

24,   1923. 
Sprague  Roller  Mills, 

176,719  ;   Nov.  27  ; 

24,  1923. 


(See  Rosenthal,  Edward  S.) 
(See  Peart,  Harold  A.) 
business  as  Wellington  Co.,  Omaha, 
and  tire  casings.  103,823  ;  Jan.  30^ 
doing  business  as  Sprague  Mann- 
Francisco,  Calif.  Soap  compounds. 
Serial  No.   174,641 ;  published  Apr. 

Sprague,   Wash.      Self -rising   flour. 
Serial  No.  170,734  ;  published  July 


Spratt's  Patent  Limited,  London,  England.  Milk  food  In 
powder  form  for  dogs  and  cats.  172,947  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Se- 
rial No.  153,858  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Spring,  C.  G^  Company,  The,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Bumpers. 
173,103  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,072  ;  published  June 
12,   1923. 

Springer,  Lilly  Co.,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Face  creams 
and  hand  lotions.     164,337;  Feb.  20. 

Springfield  Paint  &  Varnish  Co.    (See  Keller,  Matthew  F.) 

Springfield  Seed  Company,  Springfield,  Mo.  Agricultural 
and  grass  seeds.  173,063  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,431  ; 
published  June  12,  1923. 

Sprout,  Waldron  &  Co.,  Muncy,  Pa.  Machinery  and  tools 
and  parts  thereof.  165,722 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
168,695  ;  published  Dec.   19,   1922. 

Spurgeon,  Mathias  O.,  and  also  doing  business  as  Wine- 
berg  Pure  Beverage  Company,  Centralia,  Wash.  Fruit 
beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  for  prepara- 
tion of  same.  167,672  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  172,909  ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Spurgin  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Currency 
straps  of  $500  denominations.  172,271  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Se- 
rial No.  177,575  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Spyroseal  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Pis- 
ton rings.  175,807  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  143,017 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,   1923. 

Square  Dipper  Specialty  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Ice- 
cream confections.  171,175 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
171,474 ;    published   Mar.    27,    1923. 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alteratives, 
analgesics,  anaphrodislacs,  anesthetics,  anodynes, 
antacids,  etc.  169,655  ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  168,435  ; 
pubUshed  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Squire  and  Co.,  Birmingham  Limited,  Stirchley,  Birming- 
ham, England.  Cough  mixture  for  human  use. 
170,513 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  172,776 ;  published 
Apr.   17,  1923. 

Stabler,  Louis  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Lasco  Company, 
Ltd.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Oil  paint,  linseed  oil,  floor  wax, 
etc.  172,628  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  154,287  ;  published 
Apr.  3,  1923. 

Stack  Heater  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Water  heaters 
heated  by  gas,  oil,  or  vapor.     163,176 ;  Jan.  2. 

Stack  Heater  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Temperature- 
controlled  valves,  relief  valves,  vacuum  valves,  and 
pipe  fittings.  166,714:  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  155,276; 
published  July  18,  1822. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks— Continuei]. 


stack  Heater  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Direct  and  indi- 
rect water  heaters,  instantaneous  water  heaters,  etc. 
174,735  :  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  155,277  ;  published  July 
24,  1923.  ,,  ,  , 

Stadeker,  Gilbert  I.,  doing  business  as  Stadeker  Metal 
Specialty  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Windshield  wipers. 
164,970  ;  Feb.  27.  ^      ^ 

Stadeker,  Gilbert  I.,  doing  business  as  Stadeker  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago,  111.     Hydrometers.     175,841  ;   Nov.  13  ;   Serial 
No.   181,423:   published  Aug.   28,   1923. 
Stadeker  Metal  Specialty   Company.      (See  Stadeker,   Gil- 
bert I.) 
StafiEord  County  Flour  Mills  Co.,  Hudson,  Kans.     Wheat 
flour.     167,192  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  158,156  ;  published 
Nov    7    1922. 
Stafford, '  George  A.,   doing  business  as  G.  A.   StafiEord  & 
Co  ,    New    York,    N.   Y.      Woven    cotton    fabrics   in   the 
piece.     171,525  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176,103  ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 
Stafford,   George   A.,   doing  business  as  G.   A.   Stafford  & 
Co  ,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Woven   cotton    fabrics   in   the 
piece.      172,031  ;    Sept.    11  ;    Serial   No.    135,736 ;    pub- 
lished June  5,  1923.  ^     ,     c.  »     .,    <l 
Stafford,    George   A.,  doing  business  as   G.  A.  StaCTord  & 
Co.,   New    York,    N.    Y.      Woven    cotton   fabrics   in   the 
piece.     173,981 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  135,737  ;  published 
July  17,  1923.                                              ^     ^     c.  «.     .,    .. 
Stafford,   George  A.,  doing  business  as   G.  A.   Stafford  & 
Company,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Woven   cotton   fabrics  In 
the  piece.     174,985  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  124,422  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,   1923. 
Stafford    Mineral    Spring    Company    Limited,    The,    New 
Orleans,   La.      Natural    mineral-spring  water.      22,869 ; 
renewed  Apr.   25,   1923. 
Stafford  Mineral  Springs  &  Hotel  Co.  Ltd.,  New  Orleans, 
La.      Natural    mineral    water.      24,281 ;    renewed    Feb. 
27,  1924. 
Stafford  Roller  Bearing  Car  Truck  Corporation,  Lawton, 
Mich.     Roller  bearings  and  roller-bearing  journal  boxes. 
171,654  ;  Aug.  7. 
Stahel,  Edward  P.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to 
H.    Rost    &    Company,    Hamburg,    Germany.      Rubber 
tissue    for    reenforcing,    stiffening,    and    waterprooflng 
parts  of  garments,  etc.     170,244  ;   July  10  ;   Serial  No. 
174,676  ;   published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Stahlbehl,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Liquid  liniment  for 
the     treatment    of    rheumatism,    colds,     neuritis,     etc. 
165,847  ;  Mar.  20  ;   Serial  No.   168,382  ;   published   Jan. 
2    1923 
Stahl-Urban  and   Co.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.     Work  clothing 
for     men — namely,     overalls,     jackets,     trousers,     etc. 
163,625  ;   Jan.   28. 
Stain-Off   Company.      (See   Foote,   J.   Harvey.) 
Staley,    A.    E.,    Manufacturing    Company,    Decatur,    111. 
Sugar.      170,901-3 ;    July    24 ;    Serial    Nos.    170,796-8 ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923.                      ^     ^  .,   ,      ^, 
Stambaugh  &   Rabe,   Akron,   Ohio,   and   Auburndale,   Fla. 
Citrous  fruits  in  their  natural  state.     174,971  ;  Oct.  30  : 
Serial  No.  157,637  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Stamper  &  Kaiser,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hosiery.     174,273  ; 

Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  177,630  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Stampher,   Lillian   E.,   Dover,   N.   J.     Bonnets,   hats,   and 
caps.     166,820  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  166,750  ;  published 
Jan.  9,  1923. 
Stanard,  0.  L.,  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.     Hair 
nets.     174,096  ;   Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No.  179,491 ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 
Stanard,    O.    L.,    Dry    Goods    Co.,    Huntington,    W.    Va. 
Knitted  and  nainsook  underwear  and  cotton  and  wool 
sweaters.     175,782  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  178,412  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 
Stanard-Tilton  Milling  Co.,  St.   Louis,  Mo.     Wheat  flour. 
167,098:  Apr.   24;   Serial  No.  167,430;  published  Dec. 
12,   1922. 
Stanard-Tilton  Milling  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Wheat  flour. 

172,481 ;  Aug.  28. 
Standard  Asphalt  &  Refining  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J., 
and  Chicago,  111.     Pipe  coating,  acidproof  tank  lining, 
expansion  joint,  refrigerator  compound.     175,805  ;  Nov. 
13;  Serial  No.  131,987;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Standard  Baking  Company,   San  Francisco,  Calif.     Coco- 
nut   macaroon    strip.      167,129 ;    Apr.    24 ;    Serial    No. 
165,420  :  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Standard  Biscuit  Company.  Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Crackers. 
167,402  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  165,894  ;  published  Jan.  30, 
1923. 
Standard  Biscuit  Comnany.  Des  Moines.  Iowa.     Crackers. 
167,506  ;  May  1 :  Serial  No.  165,890 :  published  Dec.  12, 
1922. 
Standard  Biscuit  Company,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Crackers. 

172,489  ;   Aug.   28. 
Standard     Candy     Company,     Nashvillp,     Tenn.       Candy. 
176,fiOS:  Nov.  27;   Serial  No.  179,492;  published  Sept. 
11.   li>2,'?. 
Standard  Carrier  Campany,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pneu- 
matic-tube carrier  systems  and  parts  thereof.    168.923  ; 
May  29;  Serial  No.  143,711;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Standard  Chemical  Works,  Reading  and  Womelsdorf,  Pa. 
Insecticides,  deodorants,   germicides,  and   disinfectants. 
167,356:   May   1;   Serial  No.   144,104      published   Sept. 
20.   1921.  .-^fs^p 


Standard  Chilled  Castings  Corporation,  Lynchburg,  Va. 
Plows,  landsides,  points,  moldboards,  and  standards. 
164,123  ;   Feb.   13. 

Standard  Comfort  Window  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Windows  and  window   frames.     177,839  ;  Dee.  25. 

Standard  Computing  Scale  Company.  The,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Weighing  and  computing  scales.     103,829  ;  Jan.  30. 

Standard  Conveyor  Company,  North  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Gravity  and  other  conveyers,  ('levators,  spirals  and 
parts    thereof.      166,740 ;    Apr.    10. 

Standard  Coupler  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Draft 
gear  for  locomotives  and  railway  and  trolley  cars. 
166,959;  Apr.   1<. 

Standard  Crayon  Manufacturing  Company,  doing  business 
as  Anti-Itis  Company,  Danvers,  Mass.  Medicinal  prep- 
aration for  intiammatory,  congested,  and  painful  condi- 
tions where  local  tri^atment  is  Indicated.  173,824; 
Oct.   2  ;   Serial   No.   175,627  ;   published  June  26,  1923. 

Standard  Crystal   Company.      (See  Reese,   Edward.) 

Standard  Development  Company.  (See  Standard  O.'l 
Company   Incorporated   in    New   Jersey,   assignor.) 

Standard  Drug  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Prepara- 
tion used  in  the  treatment  of  kidney  and  bladder  dis- 
eases, etc.  173,470;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  176,289; 
published  June  19,  1923. 

Standard  Drug  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Prepara- 
tion used  in  the  treatment  of  general  debility,  lost  vi- 
tality, etc.  174,037  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,290 ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Standard  Export   Company.      (See  Fernandez,   Philip.) 

Standard  Furniture  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Furniture. 
175,234  ;  Oct.  30. 

Standard  Furniture  Company,  assignor  to  Standard 
Furniture  Co.,  Herkimer,  N.  Y.  Roll-top  desks. 
24,368  ;  renewed  Mar.   13,  1924. 

Standard  Granite  Company.      (See  Barclay,  Douglas  M.) 

Standard  Heel  &  Counter  Co..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Leather 
floor  mats.     177,582  :  Dec.   18. 

Standard       Homeopathic       Company.  (See       Hyland, 

George  H.) 

Standard  Knitting  Mills,  Knoxvllle,  Tenn.  Knitted  fab- 
ric underwear  for  men  and  boys.  166,687;  Apr.  10; 
Serial   No.   167,056:    published   Jan.   9,   1923. 

Standard  Knitting  Mills,  Knoxvllle,  Tenn.  Knitted  fab- 
ric underwear  for  men  and  boys.  166,708-9 :  Apr. 
10  ;  Serial  No.   167,057-8  :  published  .Tan.  9.  1923. 

Standard  Knitting  Mills,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Knit- 
ted sweaters,  bathing  suits,  scarfs,  caps,  etc.  176,468 ; 
Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  181,424  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Standard  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Po- 
mades for  the  hair.  169,867 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No. 
175,222  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Standard  Laboratories,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Tonic  prepa- 
ration for  treatment  of  wasting  diseases,  nervousness, 
skin  diseases,  etc.  165,605 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
167,025 ;    published   Dec.    12,    1922. 

Standard  Laboratories.  The,  Chicago,  111.  Cough  sirup. 
165,604;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  167,024;  published  Dec. 
12.    1922. 

Standard  Lime  &  Stone  Co.,  The,  Martinsburg,  W.  Va., 
and  Baltimore,  Md.  Poultry  food.  167,060  ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial  No.  160,305  ;  published  Fob.  6,  1923. 

Standard  Manufacturing  Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Trousers. 
172,048 :  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  154,335  ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Stf.ndard  Match  Co.,  Limited,  The.  Hempsted,  England. 
Matches.  168,435  :  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  171,045  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

Standard  Medical  Society,  Inc.,  The,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Analgesic  balm  for  the  relief  of  pain  in  rheumatism, 
gout,  etc.  3  65,716;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  166,327;  pub- 
lished Dec.  12,  1922. 

Standard  IMedical  Society.  Inc.,  The,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Tablets  for  colds,  coughs,  la  grippe,  headache,  and 
neuralgia.  173.432:  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  166,326; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Standard   Mfs.   Co.      (See   I-owenthal.    Henry.) 

Standard  Mills  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Ornament-theft- 
preventing  devices.      164,392  ;   Feb.   20. 

Standard  Motor  Company  Limited,  The,  Coventry,  Eng- 
land. Motor  vehicles.  167.507 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
165,835  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Standard  Motor  Parts  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lining 
for  automobile  transmissions.  170.631  :  Jul.v  17 ; 
Serin]    No.    175,413:    published    Apr.    24,    1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum  for  illuminating, 
heating,  power,  burning,  etc.     163.177  :  Jan.  2. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Medicinal  oils  for  the  treatment  of  constipation,  laun- 
dry wax,  petroleum,  etc.     163,178  ;  Jan.  2. 

Standard  Oil  Companv  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Candles.      163,720;   Jan,   23. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Dry,  paste,  and  ready-mixed  paints,  varnishes,  linseed 
oil,  etc.  166,013  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  162,901  ;  pub- 
lished  Dec.   12,   1922. 

Standard  Oil  Company  nf  New  York,  Now  York.  N.  Y. 
Petroleum  and  iirndncts  of  petroleum.  166.345;  Apr. 
3  ;  Serial  No.  159,816  ;  published  Jau.  9,  1923. 


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Stuudard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Stoves  and  heaters,  oil-burning  lamps,  lanterns,  lamp 
burners,  etc.  167.528  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  160,207  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lubricatins  sroase.  167,800 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
162„'il7:  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
I'etroleum  and  products  of  petroleum  for  illuminnt- 
ins,  heating,  etc.  168,746 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
171,291  :    published   Feb.    13,    1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
I'etroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  168,798 ;  May 
29 :   Serial   No.   174,941  :   published   Mar.    13,   1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tetroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  168,799  ;  May 
29 ;    Serial   No.   174,935 ;   published   Mar.   13,   1923. 

.■standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
retroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  169.459-60 ; 
.Tune  19 ;  Serial  No.  174,939-40 ;  published  Mar.  20, 
1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y 
I'etroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  169,461-2 ; 
.Tune  19 ;  Serial  Nos.  174,936-7 ;  published  Mar.  20, 
1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  169,463  ;  June 
19  :   Serial  No.  174,934  :  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  169,464  ;  June 
19  :  Serial  No.  174,931 ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  Y'ork,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  170,303  ;  July 
10:   Serial  No.   176.506:   published  Apr.   10,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Pptroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  170.325-6 ; 
July  10 ;  Serial  Nos.  175,959-00 ;  published  Apr.  3, 
1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  Y'ork.  New  Y'ork.  N.  Y. 
Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  170.327  ;  July 
10  :  Serial  No.  175.965  :  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  170.328  ;  July 
10:  Serial  No.  175.968:  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Petroleum  products — namely,  gasoline  and  naphtha. 
170.736;  July  24;  Serial  No.  169,934;  published 
May  15,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  171,553  ;  Aug.  7  ; 
Serial  No.  178,147  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  171,556  ;  Aug. 
7 ;    Serial   No.   177,881  ;   published   Mav   8,    1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York,  K.  Y. 
Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  171,557  ;  Aug. 
7:   Serial   No.   177.879:   published  May   S.    1923. 

Standard  Oil  lompany  of  New  York,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Prtroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  173,064; 
Sept.  11. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Floor  oilers,  yarn  mops,  dust  cloths,  etc.  173,688 ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,576  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Petroleum  oil.  174,387  ;  Oct :  16  ;  Serial  No.  172,242  ; 
published  July  17,   1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Petroleum  jelly.  174.483  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  178.146  ; 
published   July   10,   1923. 

Standnrd  Oil  Comp:inv  ( Incnrporaled  in  New  Jersey), 
Bayonne,  N.  J.     Mineral  oil.     164,507  :  Feb.  20. 

Standard  Oil  Company  (Incorporated  in  New  Jersey  1, 
Bavonne,  N.  J.  Lubricating  oils  particularly  for  house- 
hold use.  166,677;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  171,711;  pub- 
li.'shed  Jan.    23,   1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  (Incorporated  in  New  Jersey), 
Bayonne,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard  Development  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Permanent  foam  for  protec- 
tion and  preventing  evaporation  of  volatile  liquids. 
167.852  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  164,201 ;  published  Jan.  2, 
1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company,  Incorporated  in  New  Jersey, 
Bavonup.  N.  J.  White  mineral  oil.  168,137  ;  May  15  ; 
Serial  No.   170.410:  nublished  Feb.  13.   192.S. 

Standard  Oil  Company  (Incorporated  in  New  Jersey), 
Bavonne,  N.  J.  Transformer  oil.  173,403  :  Sept.  25  ; 
Serial   No.    175.747 ;    published   June   26,    1823. 

Standard  Oil  Company  (Incorporated  in  New  Jersey), 
Bavonne,  N.  J.  Lubricating  oils.  176,079  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  182.386  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company  (Incorporated  in  New  Jersey), 
Bayonne.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard  Development 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Prepared  chemical  liquid 
for  protection  and  prevention  of  evaporation  of  vola- 
tile liquids.  177,087 :  Dee.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,910 ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Companv  (New  Jersey).  Bavonne.  N.  J. 
Lubricating  oils.  175,475  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,661  ; 
published   .A.ug.    28.    1923. 

Standard  Oil  Companv  (New  Jersey),  Bayonne.  N.  J. 
Oils  and  greases.  170.408  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  181,659  : 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 


St;uidard  Oil  Company.  Whiting.  Ind.,  and  Chicago,  111. 
Burning  oil  or  kerosene.     164,710  :   Feb.  27. 

Standard  Oil  lompany.   Whiting,  Ind.,  and  Chicago,   III. 
Petroleum  jelly.     165,435  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,825  ; 
published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Standard  Oil  Company,  Whiting,  Ind.,  and  Chicago,  111. 
Lubricating  oils  and  greases.  165,827 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Se- 
rial No.  171,667;  published  Dec.  26.  1922. 

Standard  Oil  Company,  Whiting,  Ind.,  and  Chicago,  111. 
Lubricating  oils  and  greases.  166,494  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial 
No.    171.666;    published    Jan.    2.    1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company,  Whiting,  Ind.,  and  Chicago,  111. 
Lubricating  oils  and  greases.  167.537  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 
No.  171,876  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company,  Whiting.  Ind.,  and  Chicago,  III. 
Gasoline  candles,  liquid  paraffin,  lubricating  oils  and 
greases.  168,756 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  171,664  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company,  Whiting,  Ind.,  and  Chicago,  111. 
Asphalt  and  paving  filler.  169.351 :  June  12 ;  Serial 
No.    171.663 ;   published   Mar.   27.   1923. 

Standard  Oil  (Company,  Whiting,  Ind.,  and  Chicago,  111. 
Wool  oil  used  for  cleansing  or  washing  the  wool  after 
it  is  sheared  from  the  sheep.  169.898  ;  July  3  ;  Serial 
No.    171.665;   published   Mar.   13,   1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company,  Whiting.  Ind.,  and  Chicago,  111. 
Gasoline.  170.461  ;  July  17  :  Serial  No.  172,691  ; 
published   Apr.   3,    1923. 

-Standard  Oil  Company,  Whiting,  Ind.,  and  Chicago,  111. 
Petrolatum.  172,712  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,414  ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company,  Whiting,  Ind.,  and  Chicago,  III. 
Liquid  petrolatum.  173,298 ;  Sept.  IS ;  Serial  No. 
180,249;   published   June    19,   1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company,  Whiting,  Ind.,  and  Chicago,  111. 
Medicinal  mineral  oils.  175,585 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
180,033  ;   published  July  31,   1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Lubricat- 
ing oils.  169.637  ;  .Tune  26 ;  Serial  No.  175,223  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

Standard  Oil  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Harness 
and  sole-leather  oil.  173,597-8 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
167,833^:  published  .Tune  5,  1923. 

Standard  Oiled  Clothing  Co..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Rain- 
coats and  rain  articles,  etc.  173,453 ;  Sept.  25 ; 
Serial  No.  173,733  ;  published  June  26.  1923. 

Standard  Optical  Co..  The,  Geneva.  X.  Y.  Machines  for 
manufacturing,  finishing,  adjusting,  and  testing  lenses 
and  lens  mountings  for  eyegl.isses  and  spectacles. 
164,583  ;  Feb.  20. 

Standard  Optical  Co..  The,  Geneva.  N.  Y.  Spectacle  and 
eyeglass  rims.  168.214;  May  15;  Serial  No.  139,433; 
published   Feb.    13,   1923. 

Standard  Optical  Company.  The.  Geneva,  N.  Y.  Ophthal- 
mic lenses.      163,822  :   Jan.   30. 

Standard  Paper  Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Paper  car- 
tons. 170.302  ;  Julv  10  ;  Seri.il  No.  176,659  ;  published 
Apr.   10.   1923. 

Standard  Paper  Manufacturing  Co.,  Richmond.  Va. 
Blotters.  170.116 :  Julv  10 ;  Serial  No.  161.283 ; 
published   Apr.   3.    1923. 

Standard  Paper  Manufacturing  Co..  Richmond.  Va. 
Blotting  paper.  170.523  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  174.704  ; 
published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Standard  Paper  Manuf.icturing  Co.,  Richmond,  Va. 
Blotting  paper.  170.525  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  174,703  ; 
published  Apr.  17.  1923. 

Standard  Paper  Manufacturing  Co.,  Richmond,  Va.  Bond 
paper.     173,537  ;   Sept.   25. 

Standard  Parts  Company.  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Vehicle 
springs.  173,122  :  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  161,066  ;  pub- 
lished  June   12,   1923. 

Standard  Products  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Shoe  lac- 
ings.     171,637  ;   Aug.    7. 

Standard  Purveyors,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Canned  pfas, 
tomato  puree,  apples,  etc.  171.603  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 
174,344  :   published   May    8,    1923. 

Standard  Register  Companv.  The,  Dayton.  Ohio.  .Auto- 
graphic registws.     165.928:  Mar.  20. 

Standard  Ring  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston.  Mass.  Finger  rings. 
171.998  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  167,540  ;  published  May 
8.  1923. 

Standard  Sewing  Machine  Company,  The,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Sewing  machines.  23,160 ;  renewed  May  30, 
1923. 

Standard  Silk  Dyeing  Co..  Paterson,  N.  J.  Silk  piece 
goods.      172,483;    Aug.    28. 

Standard  Steel  Works  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Solid 
forged  gear  blanks,  iron  castings  and  forglngs,  steel 
castings  and  forgings.     164,829:  Feb.  27. 

Standard  Steel  Works  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Forged 
and  rolled-steel  pipe  flanges.  165,484;  Mar.  13;  Serial 
No.   167.736  ;   published   Dec.   19.  1922. 

Standard  Steel  Works  Company,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Rings 
and  rolled  shells  for  crushers  for  reducing  and  pulver- 
izing solid  materials.  166,037 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
167,738;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

St.^nda^d  Syrup  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fruit  preserves, 
honey,  aiid  mincemeat.  173.666 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
177.631;  published  July  3.   1923. 

Standard  Tent  &  Awning  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Men's  working  pants,  overalls,  jumpers,  etc.  170,335  ; 
July   10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


standard   Tent  &  Awning  Company,  The,  doing  business 

as    The    Standard    Garment    Company,    Toledo,    Ohio. 

Men's  worl?ing  pants,  overalls,  jumpers,  etc.     173,915  ; 

Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No.    174,943 ;   published   July   10,   1923. 
Standard  Tire  Company,  The,  Willoughby,  Ohio.     Itubber 

vehicle    tires.      165,171  ;    Mar.    6 ;    Serial    No.    126,826 ; 

published  Oct.  .8,  1922. 
Standard    Ultramarine    Co.,    The,     Huntington,     W.    Va. 

Ultramarine     blue.       169,662 ;     June    26 ;     Serial    No. 

170,906 ;    published    Mar.    20,    1923. 
Standard     Ultramarine    Co.,    The,     Huntington,    W.    Va. 

Ultramarine    blue.      170,390 ;    July    17 ;    Scr.    170,905 ; 

published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Standard    Ultramarine    Co.,    The,     Huntington,    W.    Va. 

Laundry   blue.      174,032  ;   Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   176,699  ; 

published  June  19,  1923. 
Standard    Ultramarine    Co.,    The,    Huntington,    W.    Va. 

Ultramarine  blue.    174,111 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  170,907  ; 

published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Standard   Varnish   Works,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Varnishes, 

stains,    dry,    ready  mixed,   and    paste   paints.      166,230. 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,162  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Standard  Vibrating  Churn  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Butter 

churns.      166,807;   Apr.    17;   Serial   No.    168,176;    pub 

lished  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Standard   Wall  I'aper  Co.,   Hudson   Palls,  N.   Y.     Ready- 
mixed   oil    paints.      163,763  ;    .Tan.   23. 
Standard  Wall  Paper   Co.,   Hudson   Falls,   N.   Y.     Inks— 

viz,  stamping  and  printing.     164,4;jl  ;    Keb.  20. 
Stanley  Chemical  Company,  The,  liast  ticrlin,  Conn.     Drj , 

paste,    and    ready-mixed    industrial    and    house    paints. 

varnishes,    iapans,   and   paint  enamels.     166,498 ;    Apr. 

3  ;  Serial  No.  162,514  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Stanley  Drug  Company.      (See  Goldblum,  Theodore.) 
Stanley   Glidden   Co.,   Inc.,   Boston,    Mass.     Rubber   tires, 

tubes,  patches,  hose,  etc.     170,207  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 

121,766;   published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Stanley    Glidden   Co.,    Inc.,    Boston,    Mass.     Tires,   tubes, 

patches,   hose,   etc.     170,687  :   July   17. 
Stanley    Insulating    Company,    Great    Barriugton,    Mass. 

Vacuum-jacketed  receptacles.     163,179;  Jan.  2. 
Stanley    Insulating    Company,    Great    Barrington,    Mass. 

Vacuum  jacketed  bottles  and  food  containers.    164,562  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Stanley     Works,    The,    New    Britain,    Conn.      Vises,    bit 

braces,  planes,  nail  sets,  hammers,  etc.     168,149  ;  May 

15;  Serial  No.  172,562;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Stanley    Works,    The,    New    Britain,    Conn.      Vises,    hit 

braces,  planes,  nail  sets,  hammers,  etc.     168,225  ;  May 

15:   Serial  No.    172,065;   published   Feb.  20,   1923. 
Stanlev    Works,    The,    New    Britain,    Conn.      Hammers. 

168,619;   May  29;   Serial  No.   167,491;   puhlished  Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Stanley  Works,  The,   New  Britain,    Conn.     Hinges,   holts 

for    securing    doors,    windows,    etc.,    latches,    handles 

for  doors,  etc.     168,943  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  172,693  ; 

published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,   Conn.     Hinges,   bolts. 

latches,    handles    for    doors,    etc.      168,947 ;    May    29 ; 

Serial  No.  172,563;  published  Mar.   6.  1923. 
Stanley    Work,   The,    New   Britain,    Conn.      Rules,   levels, 

squares,   marking   gauges,   and   bevels.      169,067 ;    June 

5  ;  Serial  No.   172,564  ;   published  Mar.  6,   1923. 
Stanley   Works,   The,  New  Britain,   Conn.     Rules,  levels, 

squares,  marking  gauges,  and  bevels.     169,080  ;  June  5  ; 

Serial  No.  172,692  ;  published  Mar.  6,   1923. 
Stanley    Works,    The,    New    Britain,    Conn.       Hammers. 

171,249  ;   July  31 ;   Serial  No.   167,491 ;   published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 

Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Rules,  yard- 
sticks, bevels,  etc.  175,063 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
179,433  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Rules,  yard- 
sticks, bevels,  etc.  175,064 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
179,435;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Levels.  175,337  ; 
Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.  172,297  ;   published  Aug.   21,   1923. 

Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Levels. 
175,758  ;  Nov.   13  ;   Serial  No.  172,296  ;  published  Aug. 

28,  1923. 

Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Vises,  bit 
braces,  breast  drills,  planes,  and  parts  thereof,  etc. 
177,405 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  179,432 ;  published  Oct. 
2,  1923. 

Stansbury,  A.  R.,  Inc.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Roofing  paper. 
169,354;  June  12;  Serial  No.  172,128;  published  Mar. 
27,    1923. 

Stanton,  A.  P.,  Medical  Co.,  West  HohoKen,  N.  Y.  Laxa- 
tive and  tonic  for  stomach  troubles,  constipation,  etc. 
167,628;  May  1;  Serial  No.  166,859;  published  Jan. 
2,  1923. 

Stanton,  Clyde  B.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Carryall  or  bag. 
169,527:  June  19:  Serial  No.  163,295;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Stapleton,  John  T.,  and  John  T.  Stapleton,  Shoals,  Ind. 
Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  diphtheria  and  mem- 
branous croup.  172,536  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  173,905  ; 
published  May   8.   1923. 

Staplin,  Wayland  D.,  doing  business  as  Peerless  Specialty 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Tire-puncture 
compound.     175,258  ;  Oct.  30. 

Star  Bakery  Co.,  Hastings,  Mich.  Bread.  167.198- 
Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.  162,513  ;  puhlished  Jan.  23,  1923. 


Star  Beverage  Co.,  Belleville,  111.  Nonalcoholic,  non- 
cereal,  maltless  ginger-flavored  beverages  sold  as  soft 
drinks.  168,780:  May  29;  Serial  No.  120,072;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 

Star  Can  Opener  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Can 
openers.  174,161  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180,307  ;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 

Star  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Periodical  puhlished 
nionthlv.  165.210  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  166,111  ;  pub- 
lished  Nov.    14,   1922. 

Star  and  Crescent  Milling  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Wheat 
flour.     23,262  ;  renewed   .Tune   27.   1923. 

Star  &  Crescent  Milling  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Semo- 
lina. 177.003  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  180,308  ;  published 
Sept.  25,  1923. 

Star  Electric  Motor  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Electric  motors, 
generators,  and  fans.  174,738-9  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  Nos. 
152,036-7;   published   July   24,   1923. 

Star  Expansion  Bolt  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stamped 
metal  products.  168,116;  May  15;  Serial  No.  152,729; 
pubiishod    Feb.    27,    1923. 

Star  Expansion  Bolt  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ex- 
pansion shields.  169,358;  June  12;  Serial  No.  172,448  ; 
published  Mar.   20,   1923. 

Star  Fish  &  Oyster  Co.,  The,  Mobile,  Ala.  Sea  food. 
173,799 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  174,156 ;  published  July 
3,  1923. 

Star  Motors  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  .\utomohiles 
and  constructive  parts  thereof.  171,352  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Se- 
rial No.  171,340  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Star  Oil  Company,  The,  Chicago,  IlL  Lubricating  oils. 
166,120;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  Ju2,217;  published 
July  4,  1922. 

Star-Peerless  Wall  Paper  Mills,  Joliet,  111.  Ready-mixed 
paints,  varnishes,  stains,  and  paint  enamels.  175,507  ; 
Nov.  6;    Serial  No.   178,939;   published  Aug.   28,   1923. 

Star   PLston    Pin    Co.      (See  Bissell,    Lloyd.) 

Star  Rubber  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Elastic  vehicle 
tires  and  inner  tubes  for  pneumatic  tires.  173,120 ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  164,559  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Star  Shirt  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Men's  pyjamas.     164,864  ;  Feb.  27. 

Star  Wood  Products  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Sidings 
or  weatherboardings.  baseboard.s.  window  casings,  and 
moldiniis.  168,712 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  1.58,493 ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

•'  Sta-Rite  "  Mfg.  Co.,  Asheville,  N.  C.  Polishing  prepara- 
tion for  painted,  varnished,  or  enameled  surfaces  and 
for  automobile  bodies,  etc.  166,372  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No. 
169,988 ;    published    Dec.    5,    1922. 

Stark  Bros.  Nurseries  &  Orchards  Co.,  Louisiana,  Mo. 
Garden  seeds.     167,985  ;  May  8. 

Stark,  Harrv,  doing  business  as  Stark  Knitting  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Men's  neckties.     163,626;  Jan.  23. 

Slark   Knittine   Co.       (See    Stiirk,    Harry.) 

Stark  Rolling  Mill  Company,  The,  assignor  to  United  Alloy 
Steel  Corporation,  Canton,  Ohio.  Black  and  galvanized 
sheets.     164,312;   Feb.  20. 

Starr,  Ana  D..  doing  business  as  Starr  Specialty  Co., 
Tower  City,  N.  Dak.  Radiator  cement.  168,436  ;  May 
22 ;   Serial  No.   171,044 :   published   Feb.  20.    1923. 

Starr,  Daniel,  doing  business  as  Starr  Knitting  Mill, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Knit  sweaters.  172,281 ;  Aug.  28 ; 
Serial  No.  169,141  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Starr  Fruit  Products  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Canned  fruits 
and  vegetables.  166,663  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  164,973  ; 
published  Feb.   6,   1923. 

Starr  Fruit  Products  Co.,  Portland,  Ore.g.  Canned  fruits 
anil  vegetables.  168,201  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  164,974  ; 
published   Feb.   6,   1923. 

Starr  Piano  Company,  The,  Richmond,  Ind.  Player- 
pianos,  phonographs,  and  records.  175,806 ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  135.764  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Staset  Company,  The.     (See  Warner,  Selden  G.)    . 

Staso  Milling  Company,  Poultney,  Vt.  Compound  used 
for    sealing    metallic    pipe    joints.      166,991  ;    Apr.    17. 

State  Line  Milling  Co.,  Kiowa.  Kans.  Wheat  flour. 
176,-590  ;  Nov.  27;  Seri.al  No.  179,170;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Stauffer  Chemical  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Chem- 
ical fungicide.  172,702  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,820  ; 
published  May  29,  1923. 

Staufl'er  Chemical  Company  of  Texas,  Houston,  Tex. 
Rubber-compounding  sulphur.     176,372-3  ;  Nov.  20. 

Stauffer,  D.  F.,  BL^icuit  Co.,  Inc.,  York,  Pa.  Pretzels. 
177,373:  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  180,903;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

Stavros,  James  E.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Ointment  for 
rheumatism.  172,387  :  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  169,936 ; 
published   May    1,    1923. 

Staynew  Filter  Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Air  filters. 
167,664 :  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  169,690 ;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Stayshyn  Co.     (See  Wilmot,  Julius  C.) 

Ste.  Anme.  du  Fibrociment  et  des  Revetements  Elo,  Poissy, 
France.  Building  materials  composed  of  a  compound 
of  fiher  and  cement.  171,512 :  Aug.  1 ;  Serial  No. 
159,540;   published  May  22,   1923. 

Steam  Power  Publishing  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Monthly  magazine.  172,037 ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No. 
160,725  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFI'ICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Stearns-Eddy  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Haarlem-oil  capsules 
for  kidney,  liver,  bladder,  rheumatism,  and  uric-acid 
troubles.  167,417  ;  Mav  1  ;  Serial  No.  169,335  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923.  ^       ^^ 

Stearns-Eddv  Co..  Portland,  Oreg.  Preparation  for  the 
relief  of  piles.  167.418;  May  1;  Serial  No.  169,336; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Stearns,  F.  U.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  175,465 :  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  181,963 ;  pub- 
lished  Aug.   23,   1923. 

Sti'.inis  &  I'ostcr  ("onip:\ny,  The.  Locklaud,  Ohio.  Cotton 
batting.  105.135 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  151,407 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  31,  1922. 

Stearns  &  Foster  Company,  The,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Cotton 
batting.  165,415:  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  151,411;  pub- 
lished Oct.  24.  1922. 

Stearns  &.  Fosti^r  Company,  The,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Mat- 
tresses. 172,370  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  160,094  ;  pub- 
lished  May   8,   1923. 

Stearns.  I'roderick,  &  Company,  Detroit.  Mich.  Disinfec- 
tants,  vermicides,    fnd   antiseptics.      164,449:    Feb.    20. 

Stearns,  Justus  S.,  doing  business  as  Stearns  Motor  Man- 
ufacturing Co.,  Ludington,  Mich.  Internal-itombustion 
engines.      171,685 ;    Aug.    7. 

Stebbins,  E.,  Manufacturing  Company.  Springfield,  Mass. 
Quick-compression  bibs.  170,238  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 
174,271 :   published   Apr.   3,    1923. 

Steel,  L.  R.,  Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Candies. 
167.355  ;  Mav  1  ;  Serial  No.  144,160  ;  published  Mar.  14, 
1922. 

Steel,  Mary  L.,  Neve  York,  N.  Y.  Cleansing  cream  for  tht 
skin,  cucumber  lotion,  muscle  oil,  etc.    164,289  ;  Feb.  20. 

Steel  Products  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Poppet 
valves  for  internal-combustion  engines.  174,055-6; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  Nos.  178,069-70  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Steelcraft  Corporation  of  America,  Cleveland,  -Ohio. 
Safes.  174,182  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179.890  ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Steelcraft  Corporation  of  America,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Safes  and  vaults.  177,007;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No. 
179,889  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Steelcraft  Engineering  Company,  Marion.  Ind.  Dies, 
.iigs,  special  machinery,  etc.  175,552  :  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 
No.     179,833;     published    Aug.     21,     1923. 

Steele.  Jesse  A.,  doing  business  as  Steele  Bros.,  Oakland, 
Calif.  Artificially-prepared  mineral  water.  173,901 ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176.292  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Steel".  May   W.      fSee  Whit'*.  Edward  B.,  assignor.) 

Steele-Wedeles  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Canned  and  dried 
fruits  and  vegetables,  canned  fish,  salted  fish,  canned 
meats,  etc.  171,139 :  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  159.889 ; 
published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Steen,  John  A.,  A'arnish  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Rapid- 
drving  varnish  binder  and  varnish.  167,187  ;  Apr.  24  ; 
Serial  No.  153,371  ;  published  Nov.  29,  1922. 

Stcpnbur<r  Fur  Company,  The.      (See  Marshall.  Robert  S.) 

Steeves,  Elizabeth,  doing  business  as  The  Elizabeth  Candy 
Shops,  Waltham,  Mass.  Candles  and  salted  nuts. 
166.515  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  163,716  ;  published  Jan.  9, 
1923. 

Steger  &  Sons  Piano  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago, 
111.  Pianos  and  player  pianos.  106,718  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Se- 
rial No.  148,678  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Stehli  Silks  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Broad  silks 
in  the  piece.  167,108  :  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  169,789 ; 
published   Jan.   30.   1923. 

Stehli  Silks  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Broad  silks  in 
the  piece  and  silk  and  cotton  piece  goods.  173,187 ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  168,383  ;  published  June  12.  1923. 

Steiger.  Ernest,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Kindergarten  material. 
170,223  ;  Julv  10  ;  Serial  No.  154,769 ;  published  Apr. 
10,   1923. 

Stein.  A.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Undergarments  of 
textile  fabric.  168,157  :  May  15  :  Serial  No.  165.218  ; 
published   .Tan.   .30,   1923. 

Stein.  A.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dress  shields. 
168,904;  May  29;  Serial  No.  165,095;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Stein,  A.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Arm  bands.  169,381  : 
June  12  ;  Serial  No.  171,475  :  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Stein,  A.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  '  Suspenders. 
169,385  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  172,129  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 

Stein.  A.,  &  Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Rubber  sheeting. 
175,830;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  183,005;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923. 

Stein,  A.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  lU.  Household  apron 
and  girdle  supporters.  176,143 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
183,003;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Stein,  A.,  &  Company,  Cnlcago,  111.  Arm  bands  and  sus- 
penders. 176,206  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,118  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 

Stein,  A.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Sanitary  aprons  and 
belts.  176,556 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  183,002  ;  published 
Sept.  18,  1923. 

Stein.  A.,  &  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Dress  shields,  elastic 
webbing,  shirred  elastic  ribbon.  177.534 ;  Dec.  18 ; 
Serial  No.  183,004:  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Stein  &  Ellbogen  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Watches. 
175.S11  •   Nov.  13;   Serial  No.   150,779;  published  Aug. 

21,  1023. 


Stein,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Stein  Bros.  &  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Cardcases,  pocketbooks,  portfolios. 
169,626  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  173,448  ;  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 

Stein,  S.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  cloths  in  the 
piece  intended  for  suiting,  etc.  166,914  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Se- 
rial No.  166,479  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Stein,  S.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  cloths  in  the 
piece  intended  for  suiting,  etc.  166,918;  Apr.  17;  Se- 
rial No.  164,459;  published  Jan.  30.  1928. 

Stein,  S.,  &  Co.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  cloths  in  the 
piece.      171.938-9  :   Aug.    14. 

Stein,  S.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  cloths  in  the 
piece,  for  suiting,  etc.  173,213  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No. 
173,259  :   published   June    12,   1923. 

Stein,  S.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  cloths  in  the 
piece.     174,294  ;  Oct.  9. 

Stein,  Samuel  F.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Telephone  instru- 
ments. 174,429 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  179,971  ;  pub- 
lished  June   26,   1923. 

Stein  &  Windt,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Gold  and  platinum 
jewelry,  not  including  watches.     164,411 ;  Feb.  20. 

Sttiner,  Clarence  S.,  Asbury,  Park,  N.  J.  Sleeping  gar- 
ments, underwear,  shirt  waists,  and  bloomers.  176,203  ; 
Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.   180,309 ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Steiner,  Edward  F.,  Baltic,  Ohio.  Cheese.  175,711 ; 
Nov.    6. 

Steiner,  P.,  Nfg.,  Atzgersdorf,  near  Vienna,  Austria.  Car- 
riage-lifting jacks,  more  especially  hydraulics.  17:^. 299  ; 
Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  178,878;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Steiner,  Leopold,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  lamps  and 
r.Tfiiatnrs  lor  theiapeutic  use.  177,433;  Dec.  18; 
Serial  No.  125,441  ;   published  Apr.   13,   1920. 

Steiner  &  Son,  Incorporated,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  Sleep- 
ing garments  for  men  and  bovs.     163.627  :  Jan.  23. 

Sti-iriert,  M.,  &  Sons  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Player  pianos, 
piano  plavers,  pianos,  organs.  165,330  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 
No.  154,670  :  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Stelnfeld,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ice-cream  freezers. 
174,278 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  178,574 ;  published  July 
17,  1923. 

Steinhauscr  Bros.,  Parkdale,  Oreg.  Fresh  apples,  pears, 
strawberries,  and  potatoes.     164,948  ;  Feb.  27. 

Stelwagon  Jlanufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Roof 
cement  or  coatins  for  closing  and  preventing  leaks 
in  roofing.      103,537  :  Jan.  16. 

Stelwagon  Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Black 
paraffin  paint.  166,067 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  160,368  ; 
published   Nov.   14,    1922. 

StrMber,  Jobn,&  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather  novelties — 
vi/.  men's  bill  folds,  coin  purses,  and  pocketbooks,  etc. 
163.698;   Jan.    23. 

Stemco  Eneineering  Companv,  The,  Davton,  Ohio.  Gaso- 
line gauifs.  168,180;  May  15;  Serial  No.  169,337: 
published   Jan.   2.   1923. 

Stemralpr,  Theodore  W.,  doing  business  as  Evonol  Labora- 
tories, New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  use  in  the 
treatment  of  inflamed  eyes.  172,558  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 
No.  171,576;  pulilished  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Stemmler,  Theodore  W..  doing  business  as  Evonol  Lab 
oratories.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  inflamma 
tory  conditions.  172,559  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  171,575 
published  Apr.  17.  1923. 

Stephano  Brothers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cigarettes.  173,133 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  178,636  ;  published  .Tune  12,  1923 

Stephen  L.  Bartlett  Company,  Boston.  Mass.  Cocoa 
108.778:  Mav  29;  Serial  No.  111,076:  published  June 
10.  1919. 

Stephens,  A.  J..  Rubber  Co.,  Kansas  City.  Mo.  Subeasin^s 
of  fabric,  rubber,  and  gum  for  tires.     163,180;  Jan.  2. 

Stephens,  A.  J.,  Rubber  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Packages 
for  use  in  making  emergency  repairs  to  the  fan  drives 
of  automobiles,  etc.  167,452 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No. 
162.360  ;  publi.shpd  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Stephens,  A.  J.,  Rubber  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Outer 
tires  or  coverings  for  pneumatic-tire  casings.  371.516; 
Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  173,306;  published  Apr.  17.  1923. 

Stephens-Bi-adlev  Company,  Lindale,  Ga.  Kidney  and 
bladder  pills."  174,042  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  177,462 ; 
published  July  10.  1923. 

Stephens  Canning  Corporation,  Oakfield,  Wis.  Canned 
peas.     171,653  ;  Aug.   7. 

Stephens  Motor  Car  Company,  Incorporated,  Moliue.  111. 
Automobiles.  171,530-1 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  Nos.  175,571- 
2;  pnbli.shed  May  8,   1923. 

Stephenson  Radio  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Radio  equip- 
ment.    164,530;  Feb.  20. 

Stephenson.  Samuel  C,  assignor  to  Lincoln  School  Sup- 
ply Company.  Lincoln.  Nelir.  Printed  forms,  loose-leaf 
covers  and  fillers,  blank,  order,  and  plan  books,  etc. 
163.951  ;  Feb.  6. 

Steppacher,  Lester  G.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Py 
jamas.  166  622;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  168.861:  pub- 
lished  Jan.    2,    1923. 

Sterling  Company,  The,  Chicago,'  IlL  Women's  aprons 
and  hou^p  dresses.  176.555 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
]  80.948  :  published   Aug.  28,   1923. 

Sterling  Engine  Co.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Internal-combustion 
engines.  175,537 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  180,777 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.    21,    1923. 

Sterling  Iron  Works,  Inc.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Electrically- 
operated  deep-well  and  turbine  pumps.  177.761;  Dec. 
25  ;  Serial  No.  177,114  ;  published  Oct.  9.  1923. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Sterling  Laboratories,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Dental  invest- 
ment compounds.     163,451 ;  Jan.  9. 
Sterling   Milk    Company,    Oklahoma,    Okla.      Bottled   and 

canned  processed  milk,  cream,  and  chocolate  milk  food 

beverages.     176,102  ;  Nov.   13. 
Sterling    Milk     Company,     Oklahoma,     Okla.       Preserved 

milk,     cream,     and     milk-chocolate     drinks.       176,287 ; 

Nov.   20 ;   Serial  No.  178,297  ;   published   Sept.   4,  1923. 
Sterling  Products  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Camp-fire 

stakes    for    supporting    cooking    and    other    utensils. 

167,846 ;    May    8 ;    Serial   No.    165,040 ;    published   Feb. 

1923 
Sterling  Sales  Co.     (See  Rosenberg,  Albert  B.) 
Sterling   Top   &   Equipment  Company,    Inc.,   Jersey   City, 

N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.    Automobile  tops.     171,587  ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  175,573  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Sterling  Underwear   Company,    Chicago,   111.      Underwear 

for    women.      176,260 ;    Nov.    20 ;    Serial   No.    180,561 ; 

published    Sept.   11,    1923. 
Sterling   Wheelbarrow    Co.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Wheelbar- 
rows.    167,352  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  150,489  ;  published 

Jan.  28,  1923. 
Stern,  C,  &  Maver,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Scarfs,  neck- 
ties, cravats,  and  reefers.     174,621-2  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 

Nos.    179,436-7 ;    published   Aug.   7,   1923. 
Stern  Clothing  Co.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  and  young 

men's    suits    and    topcoats.      171,316 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial 

No.  167,851 ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Stern,    Louis,    Company,    Providence,    S.     I.      Bracelets, 

necklaces,  neck  chains,  key  chains,  etc.     166,586  ;  Apr. 

10 ;  Serial  No.  171,769  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Stern,   Max,   Charleroi,   Pa.     Cigars.      171,079 ;   July   31 ; 

Serial  No.  169,516;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Stern,    Merritt    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Neckties. 

173,875-6 ;   Oct.    2 ;    Serial   Nos.    175,893-4 ;    published 

July  10,  1923. 
Sternberg,  Jos.,  &  Son,  New  Orleans,  La.     Men's  and  boys' 

outer  garments.     163,842  ;  Jan.  30. 
Sternlop,     Axel     U.,     Worcester,     Mass.       Cold     cream. 

173,428 ;     Sept.     25  ;     Serial    No.     162,775 ;     published 

June  26,  1923. 
Sterns,  Limited,  London,  England.     Lubricating  oils  and 

greases.     163,403  :  Jan.  9. 
Sterns,  Limited,  London,  England.     Lubricating  prepara- 
tions.    164,513;  Feb.  20. 
Stero    Corporation,    The,    Wilmington,    Del.       Handmade 

Chinese  wool  rngs  and  hair  nets.      177,772;   Dec.   25; 

Serial  No.  184.191 ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Stero-Oil  Company.  (See  Emeis,  Harry  P.) 
Sterrett    &    Fleming,    Incorporated,    Washington,    D.    C. 

Used   and   secondhand    motor   vehicles.      174,608 ;    Oct. 

23  ;   Serial  No.  176,369  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Sterrick,   Harrison   D.,   doing   business  as   Diamond   Food 

Products    Company    and    National    Food    Corporation, 

Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Combination    of    malt    extracts    for 

beverage     purposes.       173,959  ;     Oct.     2 ;     Serial     No. 

154,939  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Sterrick,  Harrison  D.,  doing  business  as  Crystal  Chemical 

Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Combination  of  healing  and 

medicinal    oils    and    antiseptics.        177,028 ;    Dec.    11 ; 

Serial  No.   163,356  ;  published  Sept.   18,   1923. 
Stetelman,   Louis,    doing  business   as    Supreme    Products 

Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Malt  extract  for  food  pur- 
pose.    173,136  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  178,298  ;  published 

June  12,   1923. 
Stetson,    George   A.,   doing   business   as    The   Elastic   Tip 

Co.,     Boston,     Mass.        Doll     houses     and     furniture. 

168,929  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.   173.791  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Stetson,     George     A.,     Boston,     Mass.       Arch     cushions. 

175,247-8;  Oct.  30. 
Stetson,  John  E.,  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Pelt  hats 

and  caps  for  men  and  boys.     176,893  ;  Dec.  4. 
Stetson  Shirt  Co.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  dress  and 

negligee  shirts.     177.411  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  179,834  ; 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Stetson     Shoe    Company,     Inc.,    The,     Wt^ymoutb,     Mass. 

Boots  and  shoes  for  men  and  women.    166,976;    Apr.    17. 
Stetson   Shop,   The,   Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Leather  shoes   and 

boots.      171,699  ;  Aug.  7. 
Stevens    Brothers    and    Company,    Atlanta,    Ga.      Brick. 

169,326  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  174,705  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Stevens  Brothers  and  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Fire  brick. 

169,465  :  June  19  ;   Serial  No.  174,706  ;  published  Mar. 

27,   1923. 

Stevens,   Chas.   A.,    &   Bros.,    Chicago,   111.      Silks   in    the 

piece.      177,149 ;    Dec.    11 ;    Serial   No.    182,446 ;    pub- 
lished  Sept.   11,   1923. 
Stevens,  Chas.  A.,  &  Bros.,  Chicago,  111.     Silks  and  Inoes 

in   the   piece.     177,150  ;   Dec.   11  ;    Serial   No.    182,447 ; 

published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Stevens  &  Co.      (See  Schwab,  Louis.) 
Stevens  &  Company  Inc.,  Providence.   R.  I.     Ophthalmic 

mountings  and  parts  thereof.     167,257  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 

No.   169,142  ;  published  Feb.   6,  1923. 
Stevens  &  Company,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.     Ophthalmic 

mountings  and  parts  thereof.     169,866  ;  July  3  ;  Serial 

No.    175,224;   published  Apr.    10,   1923. 
Stevens  &  Company,   Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.     Ophthalmic 

mountings     and     parts    thereof.       171.857:     Aug.    14; 

Serial    No.    174,867;    published   May    1,    1923. 


Stevens  &  Company,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Ophthalmic 
mountings  and  parts  thereof.  171,861 ;  Aug.  14  ;  Se- 
rial  No.    174,540;   published  May   22,   1923. 

Stevens,  Estella,  doing  business  as  Madame  Stevens,  Or- 
lando, Fla.  Hair  grower.  172,677  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial 
No.  165,042  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Stevens-Ettcr,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Candy.  168,537 ; 
May  22. 

Stevens,  J.,  Arms  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sporting 
rifles.  173,149 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  159,188 ;  pub- 
lished June   19.   1923. 

Stevens,  J.,  Arms  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sporting 
rifles.  173,158 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  159,186 ;  pub- 
Ushed  June  19,   1923. 

Stevens,  J.,  Arms  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shotguns. 
173,958 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  159,189  ;  published  July  17, 
1923. 

Stevenson,  E.  A.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Boonton,  N.  J.  Oleomarga- 
rine. 167,025  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  161,899  ;  published 
Dec.   12,    1922. 

Stewart  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Writing  and  drawing 
surfaces.  172,416  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  178,879  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Stewart  Corporation,  Chicago,  III.  Writing  and  drawing 
surfaces.  173,300  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  178,880 ;  pub- 
lifihed  June  12,   1923. 

Stewart,  John  K.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Un- 
dershirts, underdrawers,  and  union  suits  made  of  knit- 
ted fabric  for  men.  174,847 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
177,633;   published   Aug.   7,   1923. 

Stewart  &  Holmes  Drug  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Rubber 
gloves.     163,961 ;  Feb.  6. 

Stewart  &  Holmes  Drug  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Emery 
boards  used  as  manicuring  instruments,  nasal  douches, 
tweezers,  nail  liles,  etc.     164,342 ;   Feb.  20. 

Stewart  &  Holmes  Drug  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Toothache 
remedies,  citrate  of  magnesia,  seidlitz  powders,  liquid 
shampoo  soaps, .etc.  173,165;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No. 
156,760 ;    published   Nov.    7,    1922. 

Stewart  &  Holmes  Drug  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Styptic 
pencils,  liquid  preparations,  liquid  compounds,  cough 
drops,  tooth  paste,  etc.  173,240;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No. 
162,904  ;   published  Oct.   3,  1922. 

Stewart,  Q.,  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Paste  cleaning 
preparation  for  marble,  terrazzo,  and  composition  sur- 
faces.    163,777;  Jan.  30. 

Stewart,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  fabrics. 
172,855  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,629  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Stickle.',  L.  D.,  Shoe  Co.,  The,  Red  Wing,  Miss.  Shoes. 
173,319  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  173,449 ;  published  June 
26,  1923. 

Stickley,  Albert,  doing  business  as  Presquele  Finishing 
Co.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Furniture  stain.  163,764 : 
Jan.  23. 

Stillman  Freckle  Cream  Co.     (SeeBereman,  James  H.) 

Stlmpson,  Edwin  B.,  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rivets, 
eyelets,  lacing  hooks,  grommets,  washers,  etc.,  made  of 
base  metal.  165,965  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  157,049 ; 
published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Stimpson,  Edwin  B.,  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rivets, 
eyelets,  lacing  hooks,  grommets,  etc.  166,400  ;  Apr.  3  ; 
Serial  No.  147,814:  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Stinson,  Lyman  A.,  doing  business  as  P.  &  S.  Labora- 
tories. Sandwich,  111.  Preparation  for  the  treatment 
of  the  eyes.  169,854;  July  3;  Serial  No.  172,243; 
Mar.  6,  1923. 

Stirn,  L.  &  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificial  silk  in  the 
piece.  169,627;  June  26;  Serial  No.  173,685;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Stix,  Louis,  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Hosiery.  171,712  ; 
Aug.   14  ;    Serial   No.   151,678 ;   published  Feb.   7,   1922. 

Stix,  Louis,  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Bleached  cotton  piece  goods.  171,789;  Aug.  14; 
Serial  No.   178,640;   published   May  22,   1923. 

Slix,  Louis,  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Brown  cottons  in  the  piece.  171,790  ;  Aug.  14  ; 
Serial    No.    178,639  ;    published    May    22,    1923. 

Stix,  Louis,  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Bleached  cotton  piece  goods.  171,793-4  ;  Aug. 
14 ;    Serial  -Nos.    178,637-8 ;   published   May   22,    1923. 

Stocking  Shops  of  America,  Inc.,  The,  Reading,  Pa.  Ho- 
siery. 176,150:  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  171,669;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 

Stockton  Commission  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabric 
belting.  167,787  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  166,324  ;  published 
Feb.  6,  1923. 

Stockton  Commission  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Endless 
woven  cord  fabrics  for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  tires 
and  fabric  belting.  168.092 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
162,315 :   published  Feb.   20,    192;^. 

Stockton  Paint  Company,  The,  Stockton.  Calif.  White 
enamel  for  outside  and  inside  work.     163,538  ;  Jan.  16. 

Stockton  Paint  Company,  The,  Stockton,  Calif.  General- 
utility  varnish.     163,699  ;  Jan.  23. 

Stockton  Paint  Company,  The.  Stockton.  Calif.  Varnish 
stain.  16.=;  786;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  164,469;  published 
Dec.   26,  1922. 

Stoddard,  G.  S.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicine 
for  hypochondriasis,  neuroses,  epilepsy,  etc.  163,252 ; 
Jan.   2. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Contiiuietl. 


795 


Stoddard,  Hiii-ry  C.,  doing  business  as  The  Brusli-Ou  Mauu- 
facturtuj;  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Sanitary 
cleanser  and  dirt   remover.      177,789;   Dec.   25. 

Stoddard  Mill  &  Grain  Company,  Advance.  Mo.  Wlieat 
flour.  177,734  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  182,777  ;  published 
Oct.  2.  1!)2:^. 

Stoohr,  Richmond  G.,  doing  business  as  Santa  Clara  Corn- 
pan  v,  Boston,  Mass.  Soft  drink.  171,106;  July  31; 
Serial  No.  174,491  ;  published  May  1,  1023. 

Stokes,  John  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Synthetic  resins  and 
moldable  materials  and  compositions  containing  syn- 
thetic resins.  160,026:  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  103,717; 
published  Oct.  10,  1922. 

Stokes  MliL.  Co..  .Montmnuerv.  Pa.  Card  tables.  165,270; 
iMar.  (ifSerir.l  No.  167.203;  piihlished  Doc.  12,  1922. 

Stolte,  Frederick  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Beverages  to  be 
sold  as  soft  drinks  and  at  soda  fountains.  165,542  ; 
Mar.  13;   Serial   No.   160,155;   published  Jan.   2,   1923. 

Stolz  Bros-Davis  Companv  Incorporated,  Syracuse.  N.  Y. 
Cough  mixture.  17o.90"2  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,227  ; 
pubUshed  July  10,  1923. 

Stomatol  Company  of  America,  The,  Highland  Park,  111. 
Liquid  shaving  soaps.  167,947 ;  May  S.  Serial  No. 
169,878  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Stone  &  .\udrew  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Coated  book 
paper.      103,539  ;  Jan.   16. 

Stone,  F.  O.,  Baking  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Cake.      167.290-1; 'Apr.  24. 

Stone,  Karl  M.,  doing  business  as  K.  M.  Stone  Import- 
ing Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather,  canvas,  and  fabric 
boots,  shoes,  and  slippers,  etc.  168,786 ;  May  29 ; 
Serial  No.   123,911 ;  published  Apr.  27,   1920. 

Stone  Medicine  Company.  The,  assignor  to  Frank  Z. 
Woods,  Chicago,  111.  Bronchial  wafers,  troches  and 
lozenges.     23,987  ;  renewed  Jan.  2,  1924. 

Stone,  W.  C,  Emmett,  Idaho.  Fresh  prunes.  173,617  ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  166,020 ;  published  July  3,  1-923. 

Stonecutter  Mills  Co.,  Spindale,  N.  C.  Ginghams  in  the 
piece.      166,764;   Apr.   10. 

Stonecutter  Mills  Companv,  Spindale,  N.  C.  Dress  ging- 
hams in  the  piece.     173,532  ;   Sept.   25. 

Stoner.  Harry  W.,  doins:  business  as  S.  &  P.  Novelty  Co.. 
Trenton.  N'.  J.  Condiment  holder.  168,140  ;  May  15  ; 
Serial  No.  170,31.t  :  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Storgaard,  Henrv,  doing  business  as  Aut-0-Luk  Card  Co., 
Yakima,  Wash.  Card  game.  173,714  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 
No.  178,699  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Stork,  Chas.  T..  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dynamo- 
electric  lighting  plant.  165.117;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No. 
120.132  :   published   Dec.   19,   1922.   • 

Stormcote  Roofing  Corporation.  (See  Oertel  Roofing 
Manufacturing  Company.) 

Storms.  H.  M.,  Companv,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Carbon  paper. 
172.627;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  154,850;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Storts,  Noah,  Hebron,  Ohio.  Pile  remedy.  166.140; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,722  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

StoufFer.  Avery  M.,  doing  business  as  StouEfer  Products 
Co.,  Chicago.  111.  Table  sirup.  176,966 ;  Dec.  11 ; 
Serial  No.   178,300  ;  published  Sept.   25,   1923. 

Stout,  A.  L.,  &  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  and  New  York,  N. 
Y.  Piston  rods.  170,270  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  174,345  ; 
published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Stover  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lubricating  oils.  164,114  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Stover  Manufacturing  &  Engine  Co.,  Preeport,  111.  Wind- 
mills.    163.«77;  Feb.  6. 

Stover  Manufacturincr  &  Engine  Co..  Freeport,  111. 
Windmills,  combustion  engines,  feed-grinding  mills, 
pump  jacks,  etc.     164.503  ;  Feb.  20 

Stowe  &  Woodward  Company,  Newton,  and  Newton  Upper 
Falls,  Mass.  Rubber-covered  rolls  for  paper  mills,  tan- 
neries, bleacheries,  etc.  174,893  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 
178,198;  published   July  31.   1923. 

Stowell,  George  L.,  Waltham,  Mass.  Preparation  for  an 
ointment  for  corns,  bunions,  calli,  cuts,  bruises,  etc. 
175,431 ;  •Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  166,793  ;  published  Aug. 
14,    1923. 

Stowell  Manufacturing  Co.,  .Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Flexible 
asphalt  shingles  and  sheet  roofing  and  asphalt  roll 
roofing.  165,168  :  Mar.  6  ;  Seri.al  No.  142,106  ;  pub- 
lishPfl  Oct.  in.  1922. 

Stoy.  Andrew  F.,  doing  business  as  Quaker  City  Home 
Beverage  Co..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Malt  extract  for  food 
purposes.  166,103;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  164,841;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 

Stoy,  Johanna  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Sirup-impregnated 
fruit  in  candy  form.  171,406 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 
141.333  :    publisbPd   Mar.    27,    1923. 

Strachan,  James  F..  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Bread, 
rrnckers,  and  muffins.  172,935:  Sept.  11;  Serial  No. 
163.006;   published    June   5,    1923. 

Straban.  J.  C.  J.,  .t  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
163,628;   .Tan.   23. 

Strahan.  J.  C.  J..  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
164,836  ;  Feb.  27. 

Strahmann.  Henry  C,  doing  business  as  N.  M.  P.  Lahora- 
torles.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pile  ointment.  167.367 : 
May  1  :  Serial  No.  169.832  :  published  Jan.  23.  1923. 

Strain.  Lewis  K,,  doin.g  business  as  Pneumocol  Company. 
Dayton.  Ohio.  Ointment  for  use  in  the  treatment 
of  all  forms  of  rheumatism,  neuralsia.  etc.  168.412: 
May  22;   Serial  No.   171,822;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 


Strait,  J.  U.,  &  Company,  Redlauds,  Calif.     Fresh  citrous 

fruits.      17">,651  ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No.    181,319  ;    pub- 
lished  Aug.    21,    1923. 
Stralt-Tex  Chemical  Co.,  The.     (See  Proctor,  Jennie  M.) 
Strand    S'lsheries.      (See   Strand,  Gus.) 
Strand,   Gus.,   doing  business   as    Strand   Fisheries,   Aber- 
deen, Wash.     Canned  clams.     166,662  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial 

No.   164,971;   published  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Strasenburgh,   R.   J.,   Company,   Rochester,   N.   Y.     Tonic 

for  use  in  connection  with  convalescence,  an;Emia,  etc. 

170,031 :   July  10  ;   Serial  No.  173,686  ;   published  Apr. 

10,   1921 
Strasenburgh,   R.  J.,   Company,  Rochester,   N.   Y.     Saline 

cathartic.     176,411;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  178,641;  pub- 
lished July  31,   1923. 
Strathmore    Paper    Company,    West    Springfield,    Mass. 

Paper   and   envelopes.      165,998 ;   Mar.   27 ;    Serial   No. 

168,178 ;    published    Jan.    2,    1923. 
Straubel,  C.  A..  Co.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.     Cheese.     172,642  ; 

Sept.  11  ;   Serial  No.   157,857 ;  published  Apr.  3,   1923. 
Straus-Frank   Company,    San   Antonio,  Tex.     Top   re-cov- 
erings and  seat  covers  for  vehicles.     167,983  ;  May  8. 
Straus    &    Schram,    Chicago,    III.      Electric    clothes-wash- 
ing  machines.      103,540;  Jan.    16. 
Straus,    Theodore   L.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Hops.      167,475 ; 

May  1  ;   Serial  No.  166,611  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Strauss,    Ferdinand   Corporation,   The,    New   York,   N.    Y. 

Mechanical  toys.     176,800  ;   Nov.  27. 
Strauss,    Lester  A.,   New   York,   N.  Y.     Fresh   limes   and 

lemons.      175,800  ;   Nov.   13  ;   Serial   No.   179,493  ;   pul>- 

llshed  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Strauss,     Levi,    &    Co.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.       Shirts, 

blouses,  coats,  pants,  etc.     175,589  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No. 

179,563;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Strawbridge  &  Clothier.  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Women's  and 

nii.sses'  hats.     163,629  ;   Jan.   23. 
Strawbridge  &  Clothier,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Women's  and 

misses'  knickerbocker  sport  suits.     164,223  :  Feb.  13. 
Strawbridge  &  Clothier,   Philadelphia,  Pa.      Shoes  made 

wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.     166,197  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 

No.  162,208;  published  .Tan.  2,  1923. 
Strawbridge  &  Clothier,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Women's  and 

misses'  outer  garments.     166,291 ;  Mar.  27. 
Strawbridge      &      Clothier,      Philadelphia,      Pa.        Suits. 

175.545  :   Nov.   6  ;    Serial   No.   180,151  ;    published  Aug. 

28,   1923. 
Street,  John  F.,  &  Co.,  Providence,   R.   I.     Cotton  yarns. 

177,475  ;   Dec.  18  ;   Serial  No.  184,152  :  published  Sept. 

25.  1923. 
Strevell-Paterson   Hardware   Co.,    Salt    Lake   City,   Utah. 

Blow-out  patches,  fruit-jar  rubbers,  and  garden  hose. 

163,181;  Jan.  2. 
Strevell-Paterson    Hardware   Co.,    Salt    Lake   City,    Utah. 

Razor  strops.     168,911;  May  29;    Serial  No.   157,450; 

published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Strickland      Machine     Companv.     The,     Richmond,     Va. 

Bronze  bushings.     163.886  ;   Feb.  6. 
Strietmann's,    Geo.    H.,    Sons   Company,   The,    Cincinnati, 

Ohio.      Sugar   wafers.      167.508 ;    May    1 ;    Serial   No. 

165,823  ;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
Strife.    Daniel    D..    South    Norwalk,    Conn.      Nonferrons 

metal   alloy.      168,950  ;   May    29  ;    Serial   No.    172,403  ; 

published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Strohmeier,   Frederick  E.,  Ashland,   Pa.     Curtains,  drap- 
eries, and  an  open-mesh  netted  fabric.     167,101 ;  Apr. 

24  ;  Serial  No.  169,091 ;  nubllshed  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Strohmeier,  Frederick  E.,  Ashland,  Pa.     Sweaters,  scarfs, 

outer     shirts     and     vests,     shawls,     caps,     hats,     and 

girdles.     168.616 ;   May   29  ;    Serial   No.   169,092  ;    pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 
Strohmeyer  &  Arpe  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Vegetable 

oil   flavored  with   olive  oil.     168,571  :   May  29 ;   Serial 

No.    1 66,959  ;    published   Feb.   20.    1923. 
Strohmeyer  &   Arpe   Company,    New  York,   N.    Y.      Olive 

and  salad  oils.     171,200  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  151,237  ; 

published  May  1,  1923. 
Stromberg,  Benjamen,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Men's  soft  collars. 

163,850;    Jan.    30. 
Strong  Machinery  &  Supply  Co.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Ma- 

chinerv  packing,  valve  disks,  belting,  hose,  and  buffers. 

163,452  ;  Jan.  9. 
Stroock.  S.,  &  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cloth  of  camel's  hair. 

165,935.:  Mar.  20. 
Stroock,    S.,    &    Company,    Inc.,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Pile 

fabric    In    the    piece.      174,026 :    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No. 

176.434  ;  published  June  19,   1923. 
Stroschein,  .Tohann  E.,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  The 

Chemical   Foundation,    Incorporated,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Remedv  for  diabetes.      23.493:  renewed  Aug.   15.  1923. 
Stroud,  Ben.lamln  F.,  Omo  Ranch,  Calif.     Preparation  for 

piles,  fistula,  cuts,  bruises,  etc.     164.284  ;  Feb.  20. 
Stroud-Docknm  Grocerv  Co..  Corsicana.  Tex.     Wheat  flour. 

167.016  :  Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.   162,354  ;   published  Jan. 

30,   1923. 
Strouse.  Adler     &     Co.,     New     Haven,     Conn.       Corsets. 

163.253-5:  Jan.  2. 
Strouse.     Adler    &    Co.,     New    Haven.     Conn.       Corsets. 

165.932  :  Mar.  20. 
Strouse.  Adler  &  Co..  New  Haven,  Conn.   Corsets.    166.041 ; 

Mar.  27  :  Serial  No.  167,947  ;  published  .Tan.  2.  1923. 
Strouse.    Adler     &    Co..     New     Haven.     Conn.       Corsets. 

166.042;  Mar.   27;  Serial  No.   167.950;  publi-^hed  .Tan. 

2,   1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  tracle-rnarlcs—CoBtinnetli. 


Strouse,    Adler    &    Co.,    New    Haven,    Conn.      Corspts. 

166,04.3-4;  Mar.  27;   Serial  Nos.   167,955-6;   published 

Jan.  2,   1923. 
Strouse,    Adler    &    Co.,    New    Haven,    Conn.      Corsets. 

168,630;  May  29;   Serial  No.  167,952;  published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Strype,  Fred  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Wrapping  paper,  waxed, 

parchment,  and  greaseproof  paper,  etc.     166,377  ;  Apr. 

3  ;  Serial  No.  169.790  ;  published  Nov.  14.  1922. 
Strype,  Fred.  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Wrapping,  etc.,  paper. 

166,934-5 ;  Apr.  17  ;   Serial  Nos.  168,385-6 ;  published 

Jan.  16,  1923. 
Strype,    Fred    C,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Apple    wrappers. 

171,005 ;   July   31 ;   Serial  No.  176,924  ;  published  May 

15,  1923. 
Staart  &  Emerson,  Lyndonville,  Vt    Ice  cream.    173,171 ; 

Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  168,130 ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Stuart,   Fred   W.,  Beverly,   Mass.      Shoe  lasts.      167,854  ; 

May   8 ;   Serial  No.   163,059  ;   published  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Stuart,  Keith  &  Co.  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Overalls,  work 

shirts,   and   rompers.      163,973 ;    Feb.   6. 
Stuart  Packing  Corporation,  Seattle  Wash.     Canned  sal- 
mon.    176,528  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,622  ;  published 

Sept.  11,  1923. 
Stubbs,   India   K.,    Monroe,    La.      Dolls   and   contortlonal 

figures.      169,960;   July   10;    Serial  No.   174,707;   pub- 
lished  Apr.    10,   1923. 
Stubs,  Peter,   Limited,   Warrington   and  Rotherham,   Eng- 
land.    Steel,  steel  wire,  tools,  files  and  saws.     22,752-3  ; 

renewed  Apr.  4,  1923. 
Sturdy's,  J.  F.,  Sons  Co.,  Attleboro  Falls,  Mass.   Buckles, 

cuff  buttons,   cuff  links,   collar  buttons,   etc.     171,638 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Sturges  Company,  The,  Meridian,  Miss.     Feed  for  oxen. 

167,888  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,076 ;  published  Feb.  6, 

1923. 
Sturges  Company,  The,  Meridian,  Miss.     Horse,  mule,  cow, 

cattle,  and  poultry  feeds.     167,889  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

168,077  ;  published  Feb.  6.  1923. 
Sturges  Company,  The,  Meridian,  Miss.     Horse  and  mule 

feed.     172,743  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  168,079 ;  published 

May  1,  1923. 
Sturges,  Preston,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Face  powders,  rouges. 

176,220  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  176,579  ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
Sturgls  Manufacturing  Co.,  Sturgis,  Mich.     Metal  curtain 

rods.     163,679  ;  Jan.  23. 
Sturm  &  Scheinberg,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Garters  and  arm 

bands.      169,494  ;    June    19  ;    Serial    No.    148,822 ;    pub- 
lished Mar.  27,   1\)-Jb. 
Style-Center   Tailoring   Company,   The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Men's    and    young    men's    garments.       168,324 ;     May 

22;    Serial   No.   166,410;   published   Dec.    19,   1922 
Style-Center   Tailoring   Company,   The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Women's   and   young   women's   clothing   and   garments. 

173,204  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  172,566  ;  pubUshed  June 

19,  1923. 

Submarine  Pyorrhea  Co.     (See  Baggett,  James  A.) 
Success  Heater  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Des  Moines 

Iowa.       Warm-air    heaters    and    furnaces.       168,521 ; 

May  22. 

Success  Pharmacal  Co.      (See   Schulze,  Louis.) 
Successful    Farming   Publishing    Co.,    Des    Moines,    Iowa. 

Monthly    publication.      168,895 ;    May    29 ;    Serial    No. 

168,436;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 
Snchywerke,    A.    G.,    Vienna,    Austria.       Pharmaceutical 

preparations    for    diseases     of    the     blood    and     skin. 

167,723  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  151,235  ;  published  Jan.  3, 

1923. 
Sndermann    &    Co.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      General    tonic. 

170,111;  July  10;   Serial  No.  159,772;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 

Su-Dex  Wood  Curing  Company,  Inc.,  Coscob,  Conn.,  and 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Treated  wood.  175,383-4  ;  Nov.  6 ; 
Serial  Nos.  164,006-7  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Su-Dex  Wood  Curing  Company,  Inc.,  Coscob,  Conn.,  and 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Carbohydrates  and  chemicals  used 
In  the  treatment,  processing,  etc.,  of  wood,  lumber, 
etc.  176,114;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  164,608;  published 
Aug.  14,  1923. 

Suffern,  Robert  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Unbleached  sheet- 
ings and  drills.  171,208;  July  31;  Serial  No.- 157,109; 
published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Suffern,  Robert  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Unbleached  sheet- 
ings and  drills.  171,312  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  166,856  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Sugar  Cone  Manufacturing  Corp.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Sugar 
cones.  173,192 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  167,538 ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Sugar  Loaf  Beverage  Co.,  Jhe.  Winona,  Minn.  Beverage 
Bold  as  a  soft  drink.  173,633 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
108,728;  published  Feb.  8,  1921. 

Sugarlne  Company  Incorporated,  The,  Owensboro,  Ky. 
Dairy  ana  scratch  feeds.     163.630-1  ;  Jan.   23. 

Suhllng  &  Co.  Inc.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Leaf  tobacco. 
167,176-7;  Apr.  24;  Serial  Nos.  172,019-20;  published 
Jan.  9,  1923. 

Suliman,  Iblsh,  Lynn,  Mass.  Soaps.  171,706  ;  Aug.  14  ; 
Serial  No.  174,944  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Sullivan  Company,  The,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Composition  for 
use  in  hardening  cement.  109,436 ;  June  19 ;  Serial 
No.    173,305;   published   Mar.   27,    1923. 


Sullivan,  Hensley  &  Ponto,  Denver,  Colo.  Ice-cream 
cnnfpftioTis.  176,018  :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  177,145  ; 
published  July  3,  1923. 

Sullivan,  Hugh  C,  Frostproof,  Fla.  Fresh  citrous  fruits. 
168,547  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  159,536 ;  pubUshed  Jan. 
16,  1923. 

Sullivan,  J.,  &  Sons  Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Tapes  and  bindings.  105.319 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
167,852  ;   published   Dec.  5,  1922. 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Mining  machines,  hoisting  mechanism,  grind- 
ers, and  rotary  engines.     164,992 ;  Feb.   27. 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Chicago, 
111.  Percussive  tools.  166,031 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
167,202;   published  Dec.  5,   1922. 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company,  Boston.  Mass.,  and  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Percussive  drills.     177,806  ;  Doc.   25. 

Sullivan,  Marguerite,  doing  business  as  Domino  House, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Facial  and  toilet  preparations — 
namely,   toilet  cream.     164,622 ;   Feb.  20. 

Sullivan,  Marguerite,  doing  business  as  Domino  House, 
Philadelphia,  -Pa.  Facial  and  toilet  preparations — 
namely,  powder  and  liquid  tonics  for  treating  the  hair 
and  scalp.     164,623;  Feb.  20. 

Sullivan,  Marguerite,  doing  business  as  Domino  Honse, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Facial  and  toilet  preparations — 
namely,  complexion  clay.  166,100-2  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 
Nos.  168,838-40  ;  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 

Sullivan,  Slarguerite,  doing  business  as  Domino  House, 
Philadelphia,  I'a.  Facial  and  toilet  preparations — ■ 
namely,  toilet  powder.  170,570 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
164,677;  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 

Sullivan  Packing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hams,  bacon, 
sausage,   lard,   and   boiled   hams.      167,008 ;   Apr.   17. 

Sullivan,  R.  G.,  Estate,  Manchester,  N.  H.  Cigars. 
171,670  ;  Aug.  7. 

Sullivan,  Sidney  Y.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Household  tables. 
168,910  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  159,292  ;  published  Mar. 
6,  1923. 

Sulpho-Napthol  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Tree  and 
plant  spray  solutions.  177,350 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
181,964  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Sultan  I)iug  Compauy.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Remodies  for  dis- 
eases of  the  stomach  and  bowels.  24,320 ;  renewed 
Mar.  6,  1924. 

Sultenfuss,  George  M.,  doing  business  as  G.  M.  Sulten- 
fuss  &  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Table  salt  173,546; 
Sept.  25. 

Summerfield  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Stoves.  174,904 ; 
Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No.   178,883 ;  published  July  24,   1923. 

Summerour  &  Son,  Vernon,  Tex.  Farm  seeds.  173,110  ; 
Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  171,773;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Summers,  Charles  G.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor 
to  The  Torsch-Summers  Co.  Canned  fruits  and  vege- 
tables. 169,488  :  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  118,451 ;  pub- 
lished Nov.   2,   1920. 

Sumner  Co..  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Butter.  168,668  ;  May 
29;    Serial   No.    152,968:    published  Mar.   6.   192.3. 

Sumner  Specialty  Co.     (See  Shriberg,  Samuel.) 

Sum-Shine  Polish  Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Metal  polish. 
165,143 :  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  149,363 ;  published  July 
25    1922. 

Sumter  Brick  Works,  Sumter,  S.  C.  Bricks.  175.046 ; 
Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,629  ;  published  Aug.  7.  1023. 

Sun-Bll  Auto  Polish  Co.,  Somerville.  Mass.  Polish  for 
automobiles,  furniture,  etc.  171,554 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial 
No.   177,926  ;   published  May  8,   1923. 

Sun  Company  (now  by  change  of  name  Sun  Oil  Com- 
pany), Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubricating  oils.  168,007; 
May  8. 

Sun  Drug  Co.,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Olive  oil,  cara- 
way and  celery  seeds,  cocoa  butter,  etc.  170,912 ; 
July   24 ;    Serial   No.   139,632 ;    published    Apr.    3,  1923. 

Sun  Drug  Company,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Wood  and 
other  alcohols,  acetic  acid,  etc.  172,649 ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.   139.634 ;  published  Mar.  27,  1933. 

Sun-Herald  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cartoon 
serials.  172,080  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  176,370  ;  pub- 
lished May  22,   1923. 

Sun  Maid  Raisin  Growers.  (See  California  Associated 
Raisin    Co.) 

Sun  Maid  Raisin  Growers,  Fresno,  Calif.  Cand.v  and 
candy  fillers.  167,816;  May  8;  Serial  No.  163,706; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Sun  Oil  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Spraying  oil. 
177,042  :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  180,562  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Sun   Patent   Developing  Co.,   The,    St.   Louis,   Mo.      Shoe 

heel  plates,  shoe  toe  plates,  and  shoe  toe  protectors. 

175,412;   Nov.   6;    Serial   No.   163,547;   published   Aug. 

21,   1923. 
Sun  Ray  Products  Co.,  The.     (See  Ismert-Hincke  Milling 

Company.) 
Sunbeam    Chemical    Company.    Chicago,    111.       Shoe    and 

leather  polish.     165,110 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  136,854  ; 

published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Sunkist   Lemon  Pie    Company,    Chicago,    111.     Lemon-me- 
ringue  pies.      176,568 ;   Nov.    27  ;    Serial   No.    178,576  ; 

published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Sunland     Packing    House     Company.     Porterville.     Calif. 

Fresh    citrus    fruits.      166,451  :     Apr.     3 ;    Serial    No. 

166,106:   pubUshed    Jan.    16,    1923. 


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Suumnii    &    Uewson,    Luton,    England.      Hats   for   women 

and  children.     176,264:   Nov.  20;   Serial  No.   177,140; 

published  .Inly  L'4,   1923. 
Sunny  Susan  I.alioratories,   Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Freckle- 

reuioviug    or    blenching    cream.       176,236;    Nov.     20; 

Serial   No.   164,567 ;    published   Aug.   7,   1923. 
Sunrav  Stove  Company,  The,  Delaware,  Ohio.     Gas  ranges 

and"  heaters.      171,478;    Aug.    7;    Serial   No.    178,071; 

published  May  22,  1923. 
Sunrise  Optical  Co.     (See  Hinckley,  Don  H.) 
Sunset   Feather  Co.,   San    Francisco,   Calif.     Pillows  and 

cushions.     ]72,;!4C;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  172,911;  pub- 
lished  May   1,    1923. 
Sunset    Fruit   Co.,   Lodi,   Calif.     Fresh   grapes.      173,639; 

Oct.   2  :   Serial  No.   168,387  :  published   July  3,   1923. 
Sunset  Mniiul'acturing  Co.      (See  Laudeman,  .Tesse  O.) 
Sunset  Paint  Company,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.     Iron  enamel. 

160,153;  Mar.  27;   Serial  No.   155,711;  published  Dec. 

5,   1922. 
Sunset  Paint  Company,  Los  .Vngeles,  Calif.     Medium  flat 

varnish,  brown  japan,  and  brown  varnish,  etc.    172,053  ; 

Aug.   21 ;   Serial   No.   127,667 ;    published  Nov.   9,  1920. 
Sunset  Paint  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     House  paint, 

floor  finish,  wall-paint  reducer,  color  varnish.    172,054  ; 

Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  127,665  ;  published  Aug.  31,  1920. 
Sunshine  Cloak  &  Suit  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Coats, 

suits,    and    dresses    for    ladies,    misses,    and    children. 

164.761  ;  Feb.  27. 
Su'ishiue    Stores,    Inc.,    San     Francisco,    Calif.       Butter. 

171,027;  July  31;   Serial  No.   168,498;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Super    Ceniont     (.\merica)     Company,    Limited,    Toronto, 

Canada.     Portland  cements.      173.072;   Sept.   11. 
Super-llcfined     Metals     Company,     Los     Angeles,     Calif. 

Bearing  metals.     177,248  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  183,420  ; 

published   Sent.   25.   1923. 
Super   Seal   Piston   King  Company,   Hanford,   Calif.     Pis- 
ton  rings.     171,966;  Aug.  14. 
Super-Tex,   Inc.,    New   York.   N.   Y.      Woolen  piece   goods. 

103,988;  Feb.  6. 
Sn|)er-Tex.   Inc.,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Woolen   piece  goods. 

164.065-6;  Feb.   13. 
Superior  Athletic  Underwear  Company,  The,  Piqua,  Ohio. 

t'nion   and  combination   suits,   undershirts,   underdraw 

ers.      174,269 ;    Oct.   9 ;    Serial  No.   174,642  ;   published 

July  10,  1923. 
Superior  Clothing  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pants, 

vests,  and   coats.     163,256  ;  Jan.   2. 
Superior  Clothing  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Pants, 

vests,  and  coats.     172,151  ;  Aug.  21. 
Superior  Flake  Graphite  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Graphite. 

171,495 ;   Aug.   7  ;    Serial  No.   171,968 ;    published   May 

22,  1923. 
Superior     Garment    Company,     Inc.,    New    York,    N.     Y. 

Ladies'  coats.     176,252  ;  Nov.   20  ;  Serial  No.  181,356  ; 

published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Superior   Ice  Company,  The.      (See  Irwin,   Oliver  C,  a.s- 

signor.') 
Superior    Metal    Products    Company,    The.    Elyria.    Ohio. 

Locking    steering    wheels    for    automobiles.      166,738; 

Apr.   10. 
Superior    Silver   Company,    Inc.,  Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Lamp 

standards,     fruit    bowls,     candlesticks,     comports,    etc. 

168..381  ;   Mav  22  ;   Serial  No.   169,466 ;   published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 

Supplee-Biddle  Hardware  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Phonographs,  talking  machines,  and  reproducers,  horns, 
etc.  174,349:  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  140,683;  published 
June   19.    1923. 

Supplec-Wills-Jones  Milk  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Raw.  pasteurized,  and  certified  milk,  buttermilk. 
175,707  ;  Nov.  6. 

Supplee-Wills-Jones  Milk  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Raw  milk,  raw  cream,  pasteurized  milk  and  cream,  etc. 
177,706;  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  164,457;  published  Oct. 
2,    1923. 

Supreme  Orient  O.  O.  H.  &  P.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Let- 
terheads, envelopes,  report  blanks,  etc.  169,998;  July 
10  ;   Serial  No.   145,597  ;   published  Apr.  3,   1923. 

Supreme  Orivnt  O.  O.  H.  &  P.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Lapel 
buttons.  174.741 ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  145,596  ;  pub- 
lished July   24,   1923. 

Supreme  Products  Company.      (See  Stetelman,   Louis.) 

Supreme  Suspender  Co.      (See  Englander,   Herman.) 

Surbrug  Chocolate  Corporation.     (See  Surbrug,  John  W. ) 

Surbrug.  .Tohn  W.,  doing  business  as  Surbrug  Chocolate 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candy  and  sugared  as- 
sorted nuts.  171,503;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  169,962; 
published  May  22,  1923. 

Sur-Duz  Products  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Auto- 
mobile auxiliary  arasoline  tank.  171,462  ;  Aug.  7 ; 
Serial   No.    167,957 ;   published   May    8,   1923. 

Sure-Edge  Stropper  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Razor- 
blade-stropping  holders.  171,870;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No. 
174.187;   published  May   1.   1923. 

Surety  Motor  Bonding  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Rebuilt  or  re- 
newed electrical  motors.     163,257  ;  Jan.  2. 

Sureway  Chemical  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Chemical 
preparation  for  the  removal  and  prevention  of  scale, 
corrosion,  pitting,  and  foaming  in  boilers.  165.549; 
Mar.  13  ;   Serial  No.  149,561  ;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 


Surflx  Chemical  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Finishing  or  polifih- 
ing  material.  170,049;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  180,904; 
published    Sept.   4,   1923. 

Surgeons  Specialty  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Non- 
alcoholic witch-hazel.  168.:J42  ;  May  22;  Serial  Na 
154,000  :  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 

Surpass  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  .\lbany,  N.  Y.  Material  for 
bleaching  and  degummlng  silk.  169,619;  June  26; 
Serial   No.    172,658  ;   published  Mar.   6.   1923. 

Surpass  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Chemical 
preparation  for  bleaching  material.  173,829;  Oct.  2; 
Serial  No.   175,170  ;  published  June  26,   1923. 

Susanna  Cocroft  Laboratories  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Soap.  174.799  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,751 ;  published 
July  24.  1923. 

Susie,  Fred,  Volga,  Iowa.  Eggs  in  their  natural  state. 
167,026;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  161,864;  published  Dec. 
12,  1921 

Suspender,    W.    B.,    House.      (See    Weehsler,    Isaac.) 

Susquehanna  Silk  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.  172,762:  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  174,868;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,   1923. 

Susquehanna  Silk  Mills,  New  York.  N.  Y.  All-silk  piece 
goods.  177,663  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  181,154  ;  published 
Oct.  9.  1923. 

Susquehanna  Silk  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  SUk  and  wool 
mixed  piece  goods.  1 77,664 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
181,155  :   published  Oct.  9,  192.'^. 

Sussfeld,  Lorsch  &  Schlmmel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ophthal- 
mic-lens blanks.  170,291;  July  10;  Serial  No.  176,766; 
published   Apr.    17,    1923. 

Sussfeld,  Lorsch  &  Schimmel.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ophthal- 
mic lenses  and  blanks.  170,292;  July  10;  Serial  No. 
176,767  ;    published   Apr.    17,   1923. 

Sussman,  M.,  &  Sons,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Men's  coats, 
vests,  and  trousers.     163,182  ;  Jan.  2. 

Sussman,  Worm.ser  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Macaroni, 
spaghetti,  and  vermicelli.  166,703 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial 
No.  167,431;  published  Feb.  6.  1923. 

Sussman  Wormser  &  Co..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
corn.     168, .509;  May  22. 

Sussman,  Wormser  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits.  177,234;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  181,575;  pub- 
lished Sept.  25,  1923. 

SutclifCe,  Speakman  and  Company,  Limited,  Leigh,  Eng- 
land. Pressing,  grinding,  and  elevating  machinery, 
brick,  concrete,  and  cement  making  machinery.  166,235  ; 
Mar.  27 ;   Serial  No.  165.317  ;  published  Dec.   5,   1922. 

Sutermeister,  Lowell  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Ice-cream  portion. 
174,712  ;  Oct.  23  :  Serial  No.  172,912  ;  published  July 
24,  1923. 

Sutton  &  Darbyshire,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Periodical.  177,449;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  182,020; 
published   Sept.   25.  1923. 

Swan,  May  B.,  doing  business  as  Madame  J.  B.  Swan, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  gloss  and  grower.  169,778 ; 
July  3;   Serial  No.   168,737;   published  Mar.  13,   1923. 

Swansdown  Sanitary  Garment  Company.  (See  Brown, 
James  E.) 

Swart,  Winter  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Candy.  175,270; 
Oct.    30. 

Swartz  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Rubber  cement,  rim  and 
gasket  cement,  liquid  puncture  repair  for  bicycle  tires, 
and  friction  adhesive  tape.     163,730 ;  Jan.  23. 

Swartz  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  and  cycle  tire 
boots  and  patches  and  patching  material  for  rubber 
tires.  174,455  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  158,900  ;  published 
June   26,   1923. 

Swastika  Fuel  Company,  Raton.  N.  Mex.  Coal  and  coke. 
169,060-1  ;  June  5  ;  Serial  Nos.  171,597-8 ;  published 
Mar.  27,  1923. 

Swayne,  Joseph  ,T.,  doing  business  as  Jo-Lo  Rug  Cleaning 
Mfg.  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Compound  for  cleaning 
rugs.  173,879  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,970 ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Sweater  &  Knitted  Textile  Publicity  Bureau,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  outer  garments.  172,164-6; 
Aug.  21. 

Sweet  Candy  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Pop-corn 
confection.  165,825;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  165,315; 
published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Sweet,  Domlnick,  trading  as  The  Sweet  Manufacturing 
Company,  North  Side,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Medicines  and 
toilet  preparations.     108.277  :  May  15. 

Sweet,  Dominick,  doing  business  as  The  Sweet  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Medicines  and  toilet 
preparations.  172,678  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  164,776 ; 
published  May  8.  1923. 

Sweet,  Dominick.  doing  business  as  The  Sweet  Manufac- 
turing Companv,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  General  system  tonic. 
173,101  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,115  ;  published  June 
12,  1923. 

Sweet  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Sweet,  Domi- 
nick.) 

Sweet-Orr  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Wappingers  Falls  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Pants,  Norfolk  jackets,  coats,  and  vesta 
174,271 ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  174,221 ;  published  July  3, 
1923 

Sweet,  Wm.  S.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Providence,  B.  I.  Water- 
melons. 177.041  :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  180,563 ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.  25,  1923. 


798 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  ti'ade-mai-ks — Continued. 


Sweet,   Wm.   S.,   &   Son,   Inc.,   Providence,   R.   I.     Water- 
melons.     177,046 ;   Dee.   11 ;    Serial   No.    180,507  ;   pub- 
lished Sept.  25,  1923. 
Sweetser  &   Son,   New   York,    N.   T.     Men's,  youths,'   and 

boys'  textile  underwear,  shirts,  and  blouses.     165,584  ; 

Mar.  13;   Serial  No.  163,118;  published  Dec.  12,   1922. 
Swenson  BTaporator  Company,  Harvey,  111.     Evaporators. 

175,192 ;   Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.   175,530  ;  published  Aug 

14,   1923. 
Swift   &  Company,   Chicago,    111.     Pepsin  pancreatin   and 

rinnet    and    their    compounds.      22,539 ;    renewed    Feb. 

28,  1923. 
Swift  and  Company.  Chicago,  111.    Eggs.    165,125  ;  Mar.  6  ; 

Serial  No.  161,278  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Swift    &    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Substitute    for    lard. 

22,797  ;  renewed  Apr.  11,  1923. 
Swift    and     Company,     Chicago,    111.       Dressed    poultry. 

166,899  ;  Apr.   17  ;   Serial  No.   165,096  ;   published  Jan. 

30,   1923. 
Swift    and    Company,    Chicago,     111.       Lard    substitutes. 

167,712 ;    May   8 ;    Serial   No.    160,637 ;    published   Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Swift  and   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Butter,   cheese,   eggs, 

and  sausage.      170,926  ;   July   24  ;    Serial  No.   163,186  ; 

published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Swift,  G.  A.,  Selma,  Ala.     Digestant  compound.     172,709  ; 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.   175,531 ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Swine   Breeders   Pure   Serum   Company,   Thomtown,   Ind. 

Toilet   soap.      171,856 :    Aug.    14 ;    Serial    No.   174,869 ; 

published   May   1,   1923. 
Swing,    M.    E.,    Company,    Washington,    D.    C.      Coffee. 

166,890;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  167,104;  published  Feb. 

6,   1923. 
Swlngley   Bros..   Rockford  and  Freeport,   111.,   and   Beloit, 

Wis.     Butter.     177,733  ;   Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No.   182,781  ; 

published   Oct.   2,   1923. 
Swlnt,   Davis   &   Davis,   Atlanta,   Ga.      Cigars.      170,457  ; 

July   17  :   Serial  No.  172,362  :   publisheA  Apr.    10,  1923. 
Swiss  Textile   Co.,   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.,   and   Assonet, 

Mass.        Sanitary     napkins     and     hospital     supplies. 

166,052  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  168,437  ;  published  Nov. 

14,    1922. 
Switzer,  F.  M.,  doing  business  as  Switzer's  Yellow  Jacket 

Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Candies.     165,795  ;  Mar.  20  ; 

Serial  No.  163,359  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Switzer's  Yellow  Jacket  Company.     (See  Switzer,  F.  M.) 
Swope,  John  A.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  Human  Hand  Cake 

Beater    Co.,    Union    Deposit,    Pa.      Cake    beaters    and 

mixers.      173,934 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No.    177,333 ;    pub- 
lished July   17,  1923. 

Sylmar  Packing  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pickled 
pimlentos.  176,541  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,449  ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.   11,   1923. 

Sylvan  Toilet  Co.,  assignor  to  Albert  F.  Wood,  Detroit. 
Mich.  Cosmetic  lotion  cream,  jelly  and  soap  for  the 
toilet.     24,186 ;  renewed   Feb.  6,  1924. 

Symbolox  Box  Co.     (See  Conley,  Frederick  T.) 

Symmes.  Whitman,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Electrical  out- 
let fixtures.  177,697-8 ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  Nos. 
183,349-50  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Symns  Grocer  Co.,  The,  Atchison,  Kans.  Canned  fruits, 
vegetables,  and  fish.  173,017 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
173,152 ;    published   June   5,    1923. 

Symons  Brothers  and  Company,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Cloth- 
ing.    173,580;  Sept.  25. 

Symons-Moffett  Co.,  Flint,  Mich.  Coffee,  tea,  canned 
vegetables  and  fruits,  and  evaporated  milk.  163,632  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Syndlcat  pour  I'Exploitation  des  Machines  h  Fabriquer 
les  Cigares  Brevets  Cornells,  Antwerp,  Belgium.  Cigar 
making  machines.     172,493  ;  Aug.  28. 

Syracuse  Glass  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Plate  glass, 
mirror  glass,  and  crystal  sheeting.  173,007  ;  Sept.  11  ; 
Serial  No.   178,007 ;   published  June   5,  1923. 

Szlber,  Steve  A.  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicine  for  tu- 
berculosis, etc.  177,047  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  180,508  ; 
published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

T.  &  A.  Chemical  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Automobile 
and  furniture  polishes.  169,651 ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No. 
168,742  ;   published    Mar.    27,   1923. 

T.  &  C.  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Food  products. 
177,165  ;  Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No.   173,863  ;  published  Aug. 

T  &  T  Storage  Battery  Co.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Storage 
batteries.  165,061 ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  166,272  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  28,  1922. 

Tab-Co  Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Tablets  for  head- 
aches, colds,  and  grippe.  167,843  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 
169,190;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Tablax  Company.     (See  Weiner,  Louis  I.) 

Tabler,  John  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Buckles  and  straps 
for  baggage,  horse  equipments,  portfolios,  and  pocket- 
books.  169.594  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  137,973  ;  published 
Mar.  27,   1923. 

Tablets  and  book  covers.  Smith  Tablet  Companv  Inc., 
Holyoke,  Mass.  169,366  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No  175  2'^0  ■ 
published  Mar.  27,  1023. 

Tacoma  Biscuit  &  Candy  Co.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Soda 
crackers.  171,342  :  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  172,913  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 


Tacoma     Biscuit     &     Candy     Company,     Tacoma,     Wash. 

Candy.      172,766;    Sept.    11;   Serial   No.   174,600;   pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Taft,  Royal  C,  doing  business  as  R.  C.  Taft  Company, 

Chicago,    111,      Ribbon    novelties    or    trims    as   may    be 

used   upon  powder  puffs,  camisole  straps,  lingerie  sets, 

etc.     170,646  ;  July  17  ;   Serial  No.  170,164  ;  published 

Apr.   24,   1923. 
Taggart,    Alice    G.,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Antiseptic    healing 

ointments  and  lubricants.     164,321 ;  Feb.   20. 
Taggart    Baking     Company,     Indianapolis,     Ind.       Sugar 

wafers.     176,330  ;  Nov.  20. 
Taggart   Baking   Company,    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Crackers 

and  cal<e.     163,259  ;  Jan.  2. 
Taggart   Baking  Company,   Indianapolis,   Ind.      Ci  ackers, 

bread,  rolls,  cakes,  and  cookies.     163,258;  Jan.  2. 
Tailored  Woman,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dresses  for 

women.      175,362 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial   No.    177,148 ;    pub- 
lished Aug.   14,  1923. 
Taintor    Company,    The,     New    York,     N.    Y.       Whiting. 

170,626  ;  July  17  ;   Serial  No.   175,171  ;   published  Apr. 

17,   1923. 
Taintor  Company,  The,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Paris   white. 

171,158 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  176,314 ;  published  May 

1,  1923. 
Taintor   Company,   The,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Paris  white. 

176,013;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  176,315;  published  Sept. 

4,    1923. 
Taivo  Trading   Co.,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Crab   meat. 

171,248;   July  31;   Serial  No.  171,236;  published  Maj 

15,  1923. 
Taivo  Trading  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Canned  crab 

meat.     173;S91  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,769  ;  published 

July  3,  1923. 
Taiyo  Trading  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Canned  crab 

meat.     174.607  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  176,580  ;  published 

July  24,  1923. 
Takamine  Laboratory,  Inc.,   Clifton,  N.  J.     Enzyme  sub- 
stances of  vegetable  fungus.     172,650  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial 

No.   147,806  ;    published    Apr.  24.    1923. 
Takamine    Laboratory,    Inc.,    Clifton,    N.    J.,    and    New 

York,    N.    Y.       Starch    solvent.s.       177,032 ;    Dec.     11  ; 

Serial  No.   161,285  ;   published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Takof  Company.      (See  Chandler,  Mary  W.) 
Talbot,  Benson  A.,  doing  business  as  Pascal  Laboratory, 

Pasadena,     Calif.      Medicated    emulsion    for    all     skin 

diseases  and   injuries.      165,495 ;   Mar.    13 ;    Serial  No. 

166,114  ;  published  Nov.  7,   1922. 
Talcum  Puff  Co.  Inc.,  Asheville,  N.  C-,  and  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

Talcum  powder.     167,626,  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,695  ; 

published  Dec.  26.  1922. 
Tallqvist,  Theodor  W.,  Helsingfors,  Finland.     Hemoglobin 

scales.      172,729  ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial   No.    174,542  ;   pub- 

lishPd  May  29.  1923. 
Talman.    Charles    F.,    doing   business    as    The    Pictogram 

Company.    Washington,    D.    C.      Informational    picture 

books.     173,767  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,055  ;  published 

June  19.  1923. 
Tanial  Packing"  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Canned  toma- 
toes.    171,602  ;  Aug.   7  ;  Serial  No.  174,599  ;  published 

May  8,  1923. 
Tampa   Cigar   Company,   Tampa,   Fla.     Cigars.     177,445  ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,116  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Tampa   Cigar  Company,   Tampa,   Fla.     Cigars.     177,448  ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,115  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Taneyhill,  Joseph  O.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Crystallized  and 

preserved   ginger,   chutney,  honey,    etc.     173,793 ;   Oct. 

2  ;   Serial  No.  174,757  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Taniiehill,  Cecelia  R.,  doing  business  as  Tannehill  Hand- 
made Underwear  Company,  Whitetail,  Mo.     Handmade 

silk  clothing.     169,308;  June  12;   Serial  No.   168,499; 

published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Tanner    &   Poindexter,    Atlanta,    Ga.      Medicinal    tablets. 

174,004 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    175,276 ;    published   July 

17,  1923. 
Tanner,  William  E.,   Brunswick,   Me.     Beverages   sold  a? 

soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same.     171,088:  July 

31  :   Serial  No.   174,495  ;   published   May  15,   1923. 
Tao  Tea  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tea.     175,345  ; 

Nov.  6  ;   Serial   No.   171,292 ;  published   Aug.  14,  1923. 
Taplln  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Egg  beaters.      163,680  ;    Jan.   23. 
Tappan  Stove  Co.,  Ihe,  Mansfield,  Ohio.     Electric  ranges 

and    stoves.      174,675 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No.    172,449 ; 

pulMishcd  July  10,  1923. 
Tappan  Stove  Company,  The,  Mansfield,  Ohio.     Gas  and 

coal  ranges  and  stoves.     163,183  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tarara,  Paul  L.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Antiseptic  foot  powder. 

174,330  ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.   178,072  ;   published  July 

17,  3  923. 
Target  Penetrating  Oil  Co.     (See  Wasson,  Harry  G.) 
Tarrant  Company,   The,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Medicine  for 

venereal   diseases.     163,184  ;   Jan.   2. 
Tarratiiu'    Blanufacturing   Co.    Inc.,    Bangor,    Me.      Soap, 

soap   cream   and  paste.     168,429  ;  May  22  ;   Serial  No. 

172,189  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Tartikoff,   Morris,    doing  business  as   The   Royal   Novelty 

Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Boys'  wash  suits,   rompers,  and 

blouses.     164.221 ;   Feb.    13. 
Tasty  Baking  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cake.    176,645  ; 

Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  157,084  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 


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Tnsty  Baking  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Toasted 
sponge  cake  or  slightly-sweetened  bread.  176,95)9 ; 
Dec.  11  :  Serial  No.   175.6S4  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Tate  &  I-yle  Limited,  London,  England.  Sugar.  171,145: 
July  31;  Serial  No.   101,707:  published  May  15,  1923. 

Tate,  Norman  F.,  Araarillo,  Tex.  Veterinary  medicine, 
being  a  blistering  agent.  170,149;  Julv  10;  Serial  No. 
16S,2S7  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Tauber,  Lipton  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirts, 
pyjamas,  and  nightshirts.  173,921  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
173,612;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Tauch,  Werner  C,  doing  business  as  Popular  Products 
Company.  San  Antonio.  Tex.  Powdered  polish  for 
automobile  bodies  and  other  painted  and  varnished 
surfaces.  177,407  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  179,171 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

Taunton  Chemical  Co.,  Bristol,  Mass.  Automobile  polish. 
164,662  ;  Feb.  27. 

Taunton  Electro-Chemical  Company,  Taunton,  Mass. 
Soap.  174.020  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,277  ;  published 
July  3,  1923. 

Taunton  Rubber  Company.  Taunton,  Mass.  Rubber  heels. 
169.514;  June  19;  Serial  No.  171,909;  publi.<be<I  Mar. 
27,  1023. 

Tawney  Ice  Cream  Company,  The.  Barberton,  Ohio. 
Frozen  confections,  ice  cream,  and  ices.  167,066 ; 
Apr.  24;  Serial  No.   159.436:  published  .Ian.  30,   1923. 

Tayler,  D.  F.,  and  Company,  Limited,  Birmingham,  Eng- 
land. Toilet  pins,  hairpins,  safety  pins,  thimbles,  and 
hooks  and  eyes.  166,238  ;  Mar.  27.  Serial  No.  165,513  ; 
published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Taylor,  Andrew  M.,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Rope  made  of  woven 
wire  cushioned  with  pure  manila  twine.  163,404 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Taylor,   Arlhenia,  Jeffersonville,   Ind.     Hair  grower.'hair 

tonic,   shampoo,   tetter  salve,  etc.     172,598;   Sept.   11; 

Serial  No.  171.517;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Taylor-Atkins    Paper     Company,     The,     Burnside,     Conn. 

Papeteries,     tablets,     envelopes,     and     writing     paper. 

163,852  ;   Jan.   30. 
Taylor  and  .\tkiuson,  Washington,  D.  C.  .Tssignor  to  The 

Wells     Process     Company,     Cleveland.     Ohio.        Soap. 

169.490  ;   June  19  ;   Serial  No.   124,556  ;  published  Msy 

9,   1922. 

Taylor  Bramley  Co.,  The,  Chicopee,  Mass.  Infants'  and 
children's  clothing — namely,  shirts  and  bellybands. 
164,054  ;   Feb.  13. 

Taylor  Bros.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Poultry  feed.  177,289 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Taylor  Carpet  Co.,  The.  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Floor  cover- 
ings in  the  nature  of  linoleums  or  oiled  cloth.  164,073  : 
Feb.   13. 

Taylor  Carpet  Co.,  The,  Indianapolis.   Ind.     Textile  rugs 

and   carpets.      166,064 ;   Mar.   27.   Serial   No.    168,081  ; 

published   Dec.   12,  1922. 
Taylor,    Cecil    C,    Chicago.   111.      Extensible   cufC   buttons. 

167,705 ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No.    160,645  ;   publi.shed   Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Taylor,   Clapp   &   Beall,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Cotton   piece 

goods.     174.194  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  181,048  ;  published 

July  IT.  1923. 

Taylor,  Edward  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric-light  traffic 
signals  for  use  on  self-propelled  vehicles.  169.055  : 
June  5  :  Serial  No.  169,191 :  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Ta.vlor-Friedsam  Company,  The,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Silk  ribbons  in  the  piece.  166.948-9 : 
Apr.  17  :  Serial  Nos.  171.877-8  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Tavlor-Friedsani  Company,  The,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  ribbons  in  the  piece.  171.825  ; 
Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  175,575  ;  published  May  22.  1923. 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Barom- 
eters. 174.180  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,495  ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Taylor  In.=:trument  Companies.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ther- 
mometers. 176.632  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,836  ;  pub- 
lished   Sept.    25.    1923. 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Hygrom- 
eters. 176.6.''.3  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,834  ;  published 
Sept.  25,  1923. 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Thermo- 
static temperature-reeulating  apparatus.  176,634 ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,837  ;  published  Sept.  25.  1923. 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Thermo- 
static temperature-regulating  apparatus.  176,636-7 ; 
Nov.  27 ;  Serial  Nos.  163,838-9 ;  published  Sept.  25, 
1923. 

Ta.vlor,  J.  L..  Co.,  The,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Fresh  citrous 
and  deciduous  fruits,  dried  or  dehydrated  fruits  and 
vegetables,  etc.  171.432;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  164,977; 
published  May  8,  1923. 

Taylor,  John  W.,  Edwardsville,  Kans.  Potatoes  in  their 
natural  state.     166,298  ;  Mar.  27. 

Taylor  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Piston  rings.     166,325  ;  Mar.  27. 

Taylor.  Milton  M..  doing  business  as  The  Taylor  Medi- 
cine Company,  Tampa,  Fla.  Medicine  in  capsule,  pow- 
der, liquid,  and  tablet  form  for  headaches,  colds,  etc. 
163.453  ;  .Tan.  9. 

Taylor.  N.  &  G.,  Co.  Incorporated.  (See  Taylor,  N.  & 
G.,  Co.,   assignor. ) 


Taylor,  N.  &  G..  Co.,  assignor  to  N.  &  G.  Taylor  Co.,  In- 
corporated. Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tin  plate,  terne  plate, 
and  sheet  metal,  coated  and  uncoated.  21,876 ;  re- 
newed Oct.   18,  1922. 

T.aylor.  N.  &  G..  Co,,  assignor  to  N.  &  G.  Taylor  Co. 
Incorporated,  I'hiladelphia,  Pa.  Tin  plate,  terne  plate, 
and  sheet  metal,  coated  and  uncoated.  21,877  ;  re- 
newed Oct.  18.  1922. 

Taylor  Produce  Co.,  Kalamazoo  and  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Butter,  eggs,  and  cheese.  176,648  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
150.413  ;    published   Aug.    7.    1923. 

Taylor,  Raymond  E.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Zinc-chloride  anti- 
septic and  deodorant  for  gums,  sore  throat,  and  tonsil- 
litis. 175.382  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,907  ;  published 
Aug.   14,   1923. 

Taylor  &  Sledd,  Inc.,  Richmond.  Va.  Canned  flsh. 
176,447:  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  176,927;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Taylor  &  Sledd.  Inc..  Richmond,  Va.  Canned  flsh,  vege- 
tables, and  fruits.  Jams,  etc.  176.452  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 
No.  176,926  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Taylor,  Sterling  P.,  doing  business  as  Taylor  Drug  Com- 
pany, Mineral  Wells,  Tex.  Liquid  dandrufif  remover. 
174,072 :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  178,575 ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Taylor,  T.  Buckley,  Inc.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Cement  for  use 
in  repairing  musical  instruments.  176. 0G6  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  181,240;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Taylor,  Thos.  P.,  Co.,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Children's 
waists  and  underwear.  177,251-2  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  Nos. 
183,506-7;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Taylor,  Walter  C,  Hickory,  N.  C.  Hosiery.  168,290 ; 
May  15. 

Taylor,  W'ard  S.,  doing  business  as  The  L.  T.  L.  Manufac- 
turing Company,  St.  Louis,  Mich.  Radiator-sealing 
compound.     164,127  :  Feb,  13. 

Taylors  Silk  Emulsion,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  softener. 
175,094  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  179,973  ;  published  Aug. 
7,   1923. 

Tea  Rose  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mayonnaise  dress- 
ing, jams,  and  jellies.  166,350 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No. 
138,657;  published   Jan.  9,   1923. 

Teagle  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Telephone  adapt- 
ers for  coupling  telephone  receivers  to  sound  amplifiers. 
174,427;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  179,337;  published  June 
26,    1923. 

Tebbetts  and  Garland  Store,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Alumi- 
num teapots.  173,964  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  171,599  ; 
published  Julv  10,  1923. 

Tebbetts  and  Garland  Store,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Alumi- 
num percolators.  173.965  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  171,600  ; 
published  Julv  10,  1923. 

Tebbetts,  The  Misses,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Dolls.  167,071 ; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  172,244  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Tecla.   M.,  &  Co.      (See  Bouriois.   .\..  &   Co.,   asslcnor. ) 

Tecla,  M.,  .^  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pearl  necklaces. 
172,612  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  167,958  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Tecq  Products  Company.  (See  Mann,  Arthur  B.) 
Tedford,  R.  A.,  &  Co.,  Wenatchee,  Wash.  Fresh  apples. 
167,662 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  168,809 ;  published  Feb. 
13,  1923. 
Tee  Pee  Rubber  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rub- 
ber heels.  170,096  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  169,372  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Telephone  Maintenance  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Detector 
and  single-stage  audio-frequency  amplifiers,  amplifying 
transformers,  etc.  '■  166,184 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
166,612  ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 

Telltale    Hosiery   Co.      (See   Custer,   John   A.) 

Tel-TJ-Where  Co.  of  America.  Boston.  Mass.  Directories 
published  semiannually.  175,742  :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 
178.693;   published  Aug.   2«.   1923. 

Templeton  Coal  Company,  Terre  Haute  and  Sullivan, 
Ind.     Coal.     176,917 ;  Dec.  4. 

Templeton,  .Tames,  &  Son,  Ltd.,  Ayr,  Scotland.  Knitting 
wool.  170,628 ;  .Tnly  17 ;  Serial  No.  174,870 ;  pub- 
lished  .Apr.  17,  1923. 

Tenitor  Com  &  Fruit  Products  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Maple- 
flavor  sirup,  sorghum  with  corn  sirup,  cherry  and 
blackberry  preserves,  etc.  172,258  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 
145,179 ;    published    Aug.    2,    1921. 

Tenebaum.  J..  &  Sons.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Ladles'  hats. 
166,604  :  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  149,250  ;  published  Dec. 
6,   1922. 

Tennessee  Eastman  Corporation,  Kingsport,  Tenn.  Char- 
coal briquettes.  165,311  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  160,517  ; 
published  June  6,  1922. 

Tennessee  Paper  &  Bag  Co..  Memphis,  Tenn.  Printing, 
wrapping,  writing,  and  label  paper,  envelopes,  and 
lead  pencils.  168,859-60 ;  Mav  29 ;  Serial  Nos. 
173,108-9  :    published    Mar.    13,    1923. 

Tennessee  Paper  &  Bag  Co..  Memphis,  Tenn.  Paper,  en- 
velopes, lead  pencils.  168.861  ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
172,809  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Tenny,  Willir.ni  II.  F.,  doing  business  as  Tenny  Vltala- 
mine  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Tablets  for  relieving  dyspep- 
sia and  constipation  and  increasing  strength  and  vi- 
tality. 173.244  :  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  160,644  ;  pub- 
lished June  19.  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


TernstecU  Jlanul'acturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Auto- 
mobile  body    hardware.      166,436 ;   Apr.   3  ;    Serial   No. 

163.899  ;  published  Oct.  3,  1923. 

Ternstedt  Manufacturing  •Compauy,  Detroit,  Mich.  Auto- 
mobile body   hardware.     167,214  ;   Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No. 

163.900  ;  published  .Ian.  30,  1923. 

Ternstedt  Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Auto- 
mobile body  hardware.  167.217  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No. 
163,900  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Terre  Haute  Shovel  &  Tool  Co.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  as- 
signor to  Ames  Shovel  &  Tool  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Diamond-pointed  spades.  23,409  ;  renewed  July  25, 
1923. 

Terre  Vitae  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Beauty  clay. 
177,194  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  178,416  ;  published  Sept. 
U,  1923. 

Terry,  Goo.  A.,  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Dental  burs. 
175,696;    Nov.    6. 

Terry,  Geo.  A.,  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Dental  hurt 
and  hand  pieces.     175,697  ;  Nov.  6. 

Tetlow,  Ida  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Face  powder,  talcum 
powder,   toilet  water,  iierfumes,  etc.     163,185  ;  Jan.   2. 

Tetraliu-Oesellsehaft  mit  beschrankter  Hafliinsr.  Berlin, 
Germany.  Varnishes,  lacquers,  paint  oils,  paints,  etc. 
168,795;  May  29;  Serial  No.  142,043;  published   Sept. 

26,  1922. 

Tetralin-Gesellschaft    mit    heschranker    Haftung,    Berlin, 

Germany.      Resins,    coal,    coke,    rubber,    etc.      171,384 ; 

Auk.   7  ;    Serial   No.    142,047 ;    published   May   1,    1923. 
Tetralin  Gesellschaft   mit   beschrankter   Haftung,   Berlin, 

Germany.      Rubber    mats,    waterproofed    fabrics,     etc. 

171,385 ;    Aug.   7 ;    Serial  No.    142,044  ;    published   Mav 

8.  1923. 
Tetralin-Gcssllschaft    mit    beschrankter    Haftung,    Berlin, 

Germany.     Wood  and  food  preservatives,  photographic 

chemicals,    dyestuffs,    dyes,    etc.      172,777 ;    Sept.    11  ; 

Serial  No.    142.042;    published   June  5.    1923. 
Tetralin    Gesellschaft   mit  beschrankter   Haftung,   Berlin, 

Germany.     <5Iue,   mucilage,  and  paste.     173,157  ;   Sept. 

18  ;   Serial   No.   142,041  ;  published   June  19,   1923. 
Tetralin-Gesellschaft    mit    beschrankter    Haftung,    Berlin, 

Germany.     I,ubricants  and  solvents,   kerosene,  benzine, 

gasoline,  etc.      173,166  ;   Sept.   18  ;   Serial  No.   142,040  ; 

published  June  19,  1923. 
Tetralin-Gesellschaft    mit    beschrankter    Haftung,    Berlin, 

Germany.       Soaps,    liquids,    powders,    and    pastes    for 

cleaning,  and  a  metal-polishing  preparation.     174,742  ; 

Oct.   23  ;   Serial   No,   142.046  ;   published  July  24.   1923. 
Teuscher    &    Son    Machinery    Supply    Co.,    St.    Louis,    Mo. 

Automobile    fan    belts.      170.688:    Julv    17. 
Tex-Alie  Company,  The.      (See  Koppe,  Edgar  J.) 
Texas   Belting   Company,    Houston,   Tex.      Leather   belts. 

169,317  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  169,938  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 

Texas  Chemical  &  Specialty  Co.     (See  Johns,  William  T.) 
Texas  Company,  The,  Houston,  Tex.,  and  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Petroleum,    petroleum    waxes,    lubricating    greases,    as- 
phalt  oils,   etc.      163,541:   Jan.    16. 
Texas  Compans .  The,  Houston,  Tex.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Asphalt  products.     165,370  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  161,157  ; 

published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Texas  Company.  The,  Houston,  Tex,,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Petroleum  jelly  and  petrolatum.     167,950  ;  May  8. 
Texas  Company,  The,  Houston,  Tes.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Lubricating     oils.       169,537 ;     June     19 ;     Serial     No. 

169,143  :  published  Mar.   20,   1923. 
Texas    Farm    Bureau    Melon    Growers'    Exchange,    Dallas, 

Tex.      Watermelons.      170,950 ;    July    24 ;    Serial    No, 

167,152;   published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Texas    Star   Flour   Mills,    Galvestofi.    Tex,      Wheat   flour. 

165,390-1  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  Nos.  159,897-900  ;  puhlished 

Nov.  7,  1922. 
Texas    Star    Flour   Mills,    Galveston,    Tex.      Wheat   flour. 

165,392-3  ;    Mar.   6 ;    Serial  Nos.   159,894-5 ;   published 

Nov,  7.  1922. 
Texas    Star    Flour   Mills,    Galveston,    Tex,      Wheat    flour. 

165.770  ;   Mar.   20 ;  Serial  No.   159,900 ;   puhlished   Nov. 

7,  1922. 
Texas    Star    Flour   Mills,    Galveston,   Tex.      Wheat   flour. 

167,064;   Apr.   24;   Serial   No.   159,896;   published   Dec, 

26,   1922. 
Texas    Star   Flour   Mills,    Galveston,   Tex.      Wheat   flour. 

173,545  ;  Sept.  25. 
Texas    Star   Flour   Mills.    Galveston,    Tex.      Wheat    flour. 

177.001  :  Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.  180,631 ;  published   Sept. 

25,  1923. 
Tex-Craft    Company,    Reading.    Pa.      Hosiery.       1 75  924- 

Nov.  13;   Serial  No.   179,974;  published   Aug,   28.  1923 
Textile  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Chester,  Pa.     Artificial- 
silk  fiber.     163.186;  Jan.  2. 
Textile  Manufacturing  Co.,  Evansville,  Ind.     Ladies'  union 

suits,   vests,   and   pants.     167,831  ;    May   8 ;   Serial  No. 

169,937  :  published  Feb.  13,  1923, 
Textile  Mfg,   Co,,  The,  Chester,   Pa,     Artificial-silk,   wor- 
sted,    and     mixed     artificial-silk     and     worsted    yarns 

168.221  ;   May  15  ;   Serial  No.   172,299  ;   puhlished"  Feb, 

20,   1023, 
Textile   Publishing  Company,    New   York,   N,   Y.     Weekly 

publication.      169,070;    June    5;    Serial    No.    172.659- 

published  Feb.   27,   1923. 
Textileathcr     Company,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Substitute 

leather.     165,309  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  161,512  ;  published 

May  23.  1922. 


Textileather  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Substitute  leath- 
er. 167,883  ;  May  S  ;  Serial  No.  165,773  ;  published  Jan. 
2,  1923. 

Thai  &  Bitter  Machine  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Spot- 
lights, spotlight  mountings,  and  parts  thereof. 
169,337  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  173,450  ;  published  Mar. 
6.  1923. 

Tharinger  Macaroni  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Alimen- 
tary paste  products.  171,229  ;  Julv  31  ;  Serial  No. 
171,186;  May  15,  1923. 

Thatcher,  H.  D.,  &  Co.,  as.signor  to  Thatcher  Products 
Co.  Inc.,  Potsdam,  N.  Y.  Baking  powders.  24.338; 
renewed   Mar.    13,    192-j. 

Thatcher,  H.  D.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  Potsdam,  N.  Y.  Ice- 
cream  coloring.      177,815  ;    Dec.   25. 

Thayer,  W.  E.,  Company,  Inc.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
Files.  175,311 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  157,781  ;  published 
Aug.    14     1923 

The  -B-X-  Saw  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Hack  saws.  174,611 ; 
Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,843  ;  puhlished  July  24,  1923. 

Theatre  Bulletin  Co.     (See  Endler,  Wm.  H.) 

Theme  Hosiery  Company.  (See  Thieme  Brothers  Com- 
pany.) 

Theodore  &  Levas.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Olive  oil.  165.823  ; 
Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  105,511:  published  Jan.  2.  3923. 

Theodorou,  Denis,  doing  business  as  Denis  Theodorou 
Hemorrhoidol  Co.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Remedies  for 
hemorrhoids   and   piles,      173,524 :    Sept,   25. 

Theodosio,  Amando  R.,  Miami,  Ariz.  Medicinal  prepar.a- 
tions  for  the  treatment  of  catarrhal  troubles.  163,187  ; 
Jan.    2, 

Therapeutic  Appliance  Corporation,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Chest  splint.  166,524  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  171,970  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Thermalene  Gas  Corporation,  Kankakee,  111.  Generators 
for  producing  gas,  gas  cartridges,  and  parts  thereof, 
etc.  170,821  ;  Julv  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,823  ;  publi.shed 
Apr.   24,   1923. 

Thermatomic  Carbon  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Piirment 
for  paints.  165,195  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  167,906  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  12,  1922. 

Thermatomic  Carbon  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Printing  inks. 
166,590  :  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  167,905  ;  published  Dec. 
26,  1922. 

Thermokept  Products  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cans 
made  of  tin.     163,405  ;  .Tan.  9. 

Thextou  &  Wright  Ltd.,  London,  England,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Men's  readv-made  clothing.  168,087  ;  May  15  ; 
Serial  No.  160,310  ;  published  Feb.  13.  1923. 

Thieme  Brothers  Company,  assi.gnors  to  Theme  Hosiery 
Company.  Fort  Wayne.  Ind,  Hosiery.  176,259  :  Nov. 
20 ;    Serial   No.    180,632 ;    published    Sept,    11,    1923. 

Thlinket  Packing  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.,  and  Funter 
Bay,  Alaska.  Canned  salmon.  166,884  ;  Apr.  17 ; 
Serial   No.   113,333 ;   ;)ublished   Feb.   6,   1923. 

Thoma,  Otto,  doing  business  as  Columbia  Products  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  jNIalt  extract.  173,951;  Oct.  2; 
Serial   No.   179,241  ;   published   July  10,    1923. 

Thoma,  Otto,  doing  business  as  Columbia  Products  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Malt  extract  for  food  purposes. 
177,205;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  179,240;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923, 

Thoma  &  Son.  Inc.,  Fairfield,  Iowa.  Automobile  sunbeam 
visor.  169,282  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  158,460  ;  published 
Mar.  13,  1923. 

Thoma  &  Son  Inc.,  Fairfield,  Iowa.  Window  glass,  .glare 
shields  of  glass,  and  glass  for  automobiles.  177,441 ; 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,188  ;  published  Sept.  25,  192.3. 

Thomas  &  Betts  Co.,  The,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Couplings  for 
elastical   conduits.     170,342 ;    July    10. 

Thomas-Body  Co..  Oakland,  Calif.  Canned  fruits. 
170,558;  July  17;  Serial  No.  173,792;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Thomas-Boyce  Direct  Feed  Company,  Attica,  N.  Y.  Poul- 
try, scratch,  chicken,  hog,  dairy,  and  horse  feed,  calf 
meal,  e,gg  mash,  etc.  172,749 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
165,895:   published   Mav   1,   1923. 

Thomas    Chemical    Co.      (See    Walker,   W.   &   H.,    Inc.) 

Thomas,  D,  W,.  Incorporated,  Seattle,  Wash,  Artificial 
pearls,  174,890 ;  Oct.  23 :  Serial  No.  179,975 ;  pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 

Thomas,  Elizabeth  M.,  doing  business  as  E.  M.  Thomas 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Ladies'  and  misses'  dresses. 
174.206;  Oct.  9;  Serial  No.  179,688;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Thomas,  Howard  D.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Electric  switches. 
170,346  ;  July  10. 

Thomas,  Howard  D.,  doing  business  as  Howard  D,  Thomas 
Co,,  Seattle,  Wash.  Windshield  cleaners  of  the 
squeegee  type.  175.541  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,153  ; 
published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Thomas,  Lillian  S,,  doing  business  as  Froidevaux  Cie„ 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Deodorant.  174,379;  Oct.  16;  Se- 
rial No.   163,011 ;  published  Aug.  22,  1922, 

Thomas  Manufactui-ing  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Spring  phonograph  motors.     164,210  ;  Feb.  13. 

Thommen's  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cake.  174,297; 
Oct.  9. 

Thommen's  Inc..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bread,  rolls,  sweet 
dough,  etc.     176,899  ;  Dec.  4. 

Thompson,  A..  Co.,  The,  Amsterdam.  N.  Y.  Hosiery, 
knitted  underwear,  sweaters.  171.785-6:  Aug.  14; 
Serial  Nos.   172,784-5  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 


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Thompson,  A.,  Co.,  The,  Amsterdam,  N.  T.  Hosiery, 
knitted  uiidorwe.ir  and  sweaters.  171,876;  Aug.  14; 
SerinI   No.   172,783;   published   May  22,   1923. 

Thompson,  A.,  Co.,  The,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Hosiery, 
knitted  underwear,  and  sweaters.  171.878-81:  Aug. 
14 ;   Serial   Nos.   172,779-82 ;   published   May   22,   1923. 

Tbompson-Barlow  Company,  Inc.,  The,  doing  business  as 
The  Graham  Sanitarium,  New  York,  N.  \.  Medical 
tablet  OS  a  general  tonic.     164,330;  Feb.  20. 

Thorapson-Barlcw  Companv.  Inc.,  The.  a.«signor  to  El 
Zair,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  External  lotion.  175,638  ; 
Nov.    6:   Serial  No.   179,752;   published   Auu'.    21,    192:<. 

Thompson-Barlow  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Arch  supports,  foot  cushions,  heel  cushions,  foot  pads, 
and  insoles  for  boots  and  shoes.  175,839  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Se- 
rial No.   181,707  ;   published  Ang.   28.   1923. 

Thompson,  Georee  B.,  Lightning:  Rod  Co.,  Owatonna, 
Minn.     Llirhtning   rods.      169,408  ;  June   12. 

Thompson,  George  K.,  Boston,  Mass.  Radio  receivers, 
head  sets,  loud  speakers,  phonograph  adapters,  etc. 
175,797  :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,630  ;  published  Aug. 
21,    1923. 

Thompson,  James,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Netted  or 
wide-mesh  fabrics.  173,365 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
179,631  :   published   July  3,    1923. 

Thompson,  John  R.,  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Canned  vegetables. 
172,810  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175.031 ;  published  June 
5,   1923. 

Thompson,  John  R.,  Co.,  Chicago,  lU.  Canned  goods. 
176,487;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  175,030;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Thompson,  Joseph,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Hair  dressing. 
173.694 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  177,334 ;  published  June 
12,  1923. 

Thompson,  Mabel  L.,  doing  business  as  The  Thotnpson 
Medical  Company,  Avon,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  throat  tab- 
lets.    166,985;  Apr.  17. 

Thompson,  M.  D.,  &  Son.      (See  Thompson,  Maynard  D.) 

Thompson,  Maynard  D.,  doing  business  as  M.  D.  Thomp- 
son &  Son,  McCrory,  Ark.  Wheat  flour.  166,149 ; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  156,936  ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 

Thompson  Medical  Co.,  Titusville,  Pa.  Medicinal  prepa- 
ration of  tonic  and  laxative  properties.  169,667 ; 
June  26;  Serial  No.  171,046;  published  Mar.  27, 
1923. 

Thompson  Milling  Co.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Wheat  flour. 
170.S88  ;  Julv  24  ;  Serial  No.  160,727  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Thompson  Milling  Company,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Wheat 
flour.     24.553  ;  renewed  Apr.   17,  1924. 

Thompson,  William  M.,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  Dental  cream. 
164,444  ;   Feb.  20. 

Thompson,  Zola,  doing  business  as  Crystal  Chemical  Co., 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Wax  for  polishing  floors,  furni- 
ture, woodwork,  etc.  177,525;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No. 
182,552  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Thomsen  Company.  The,  Waco,  Tex.  Shoe  dressings. 
177,679  :  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  167,927  ;  published  Sept. 
25    1923 

Thomson-Crooker  Shoe  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Shoes. 
172,282  :  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  169,037  ;  published  Dec. 
19    1922. 

Thomson-Friodlob  Mfg.  Co.,  Peoria,  111.  Cushion  rings 
for  expanding  piston  rings  of  internal-combustion  en- 
gines. 165.162  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  145,803  ;  published 
Dec.  5.  1922. 

Thomson  Wood  Finishing  Co.,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Paints,  enamels,  varnishes,  etc.  177.380 ;  Dec.  18 : 
Serial  No.  181.873  ;  published  Oct.  2,   1923. 

Thorn  &  Company,  Incorporated,  Boston,  Mass.  Prepa- 
ration used  in  the  treatment  of  intestinal  pains  and 
disorders.     164,678  ;   Feb.   27. 

Thornlev  and  Booth  Limited,  Hyde,  England.  Socks 
for  boots  and  shoes.  173,437  :  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
174,613  ;   pubUshed  June  19,   1923. 

Thornton,  Edward  A.,  San  Pedro,  Calif.  Suspensories. 
166,221 :  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,989  ;  published  Dec. 
10,  1922. 

Thornycroft,  John  I.,  &  Co.  Limited,  Westminster  and 
London,  England.  Steam  and  Internal-combustion  .en- 
gines. 175,052  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,385  ;  published 
Aug.   7,   1923. 

Three-In-One   Lanteru   Company.      (See   Cole,    Albert  J.) 

Thrift  Selling  Service  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Toy 
banks.  168,926;  Mav  29;  Serial  No.  174.496;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Thurman.  William  H.,  Van  Buren,  Ark.  Mineral  water. 
172,303  :  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  175.415  ;  published  May 
29.    1923. 

Thurston.  W.  Harris,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirt- 
ings. 175,405  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  160,100  ;  published 
July    17,    1923. 

Thurston,  W.  Harris,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Cotton  piece  goods.  176,848 ;  Dec.  4 ;  Serial  No. 
183.423  ;  publ'shed  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Tledemann,  Theo.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's 
suits,  children's  suits,  women's  skirts,  waists,  suits, 
and  dresses  for  burial  purposes.  166,161  ;  Mar.  27 ; 
Serial  No.  151,730  ;  published  May  16,  1922. 

Tledemann,  Theo.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Piece 
goods  for  casket  lininss  and  trimmings.  177.146 ; 
Dec.  11 :  Serial  No.  151,725 ;  pubUshed  Mar.  6,  1923. 

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Xiemann,  Otto  P.,  doing  business  as  Illinois  Seed  Corn 
Testing  Laboratory,  Bloomington,  111.  Seed  corn. 
171,070;  Aug.  7. 

Tletjeu,  George  D.,  doing  business  as  Klcen  Products 
Co.,  Ilasbrouck  Heights,  N.  J.  Germicide  scalp- 
cleanser.  160,764  ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  169.459 ;  pub- 
lished  Mar.    6,    1923. 

Tiffany  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bronzes  and  silver 
and    plated    ware.      23,572 ;    renewed    Sept.    5,    1023. 

Tiffany  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Jewelry  and 
watches.      23,573  ;    renewed    Sept.    5,    1923. 

Tiffany  Manufacturing  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Am- 
meters.     170,330;   July   10. 

Tigbe,  Loretta  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  brassieres, 
corselettes.     174,306  ;  Oct.  9. 

Tilton  &  Kceler,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and  cotton 
crfipe  in  the  piece.  173,701 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
177,149;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Timber  Truss  Co.  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ring 
dowels.  167,220-1;  Apr.  24;  Serial  Nos.  163,365-6; 
published  Feb.   6,   1923. 

Tlmberlake,  Paul  J.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Swimming  appli- 
ances. 165,663;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  166,921;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,   1923. 

Times  J'rinting  Company  of  Seattle,  Seattle,  Wash.  News- 
paper supplement.  172,060-1 ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  Nos. 
177,704-5;   May   22.   1923. 

Times  Printing  Company  of  Seattle,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Column  of  news  in  its  newspaper.  175.864  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  175,416  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company,  The,  Canton,  Ohio. 
Roller  bearings  and  parts  thereof.  171,583 ;  Aug.  7 ; 
Serial  No.   175,278:  published  May  1,   1923. 

Tlmson,  Frederick  H.,  Boston,  Mass.  Gaiters  of  leather, 
fabric,  and  combination.  170,161 ;  Julv  10 ;  Serial  No. 
169.731  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  The.  (See  John- 
son, William  H.) 

Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  The,  Baltimore, 
Md.  Metallic  boxes,  cans,  and  receptacles  of  various 
shapes  and  sizes.     164,422  ;  Feb.  20. 

Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  The,  Baltira.ire, 
Md.  Boxes  or  receptacles  of  various  shapes  and  sizes. 
169,521  :  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  172.619  ;  publishpd  Mar. 
20.   1923. 

Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  The,  Baltimore, 
Md.  Receptacles  for  gloves,  handkerchiefs,  lingerie, 
and  sewing  materials.  170,114 :  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
160,165 ;    published    Apr.    3,    1923. 

Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  The,  Baltimore, 
Md.  Mechanical  and  other  toys.  174,907 ;  Oct.  23 ; 
Serial  No.  179,068;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Tingue,  Brown  &  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  sheeting, 
knitted  padding,  netting,  and  canvas  and  duck  piece 
goods.  166,908 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  170,107  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

Tingue,  Brown  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  sheeting 
for  covering  the  padding  on  ironing  rolls.  166,909 ; 
Apr.  17  ;   Serial  No.  170,166 ;  published  Jan.  23,   1923. 

Tingue,  Brown  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Felt  piece  goods. 
169,083 ;  June  5 ;  Serial  No.  173,153 ;  published  Feb. 
27,   1923. 

Tingue,  Brown  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Laundry  bags. 
170.226  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  174,758 ;  published  Apr. 
3,   1923. 

Tingue,  Brown  &  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Woven  cotton 
feed  ribbons  for  laundry  machines.  177.677  :  Dec.  25  ; 
Serial   No.    175.532 :    published    Oct.    2.    1923. 

Tingue  Manufacturing  Company,  Seymour,  Conn.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabrics — namely,  fabrics  of 
silk  and  worsted  for  women's  wear.  166,910;  Apr.  17; 
Serial  No.  170,102  ;  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 

Tinnerman,  A.  H.,  doing  business  as  Tinnerman  Stove  & 
Range  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Gas  and  combination  coal 
and  gas  ranges  and  gas  coal  heaters.  170,098  ;  July 
10 :    Serial  No.  169,261  ;  published  Apr.   10,  1923. 

Tlnt-Tilc  company,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Cement  tiles  and 
moldings.     163.542  ;  Jan.  16. 

Tiny  Toter  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Fil- 
bert-Greer  Manufacturing  Company.) 

Tioga  MiU  &  Elevator  Co.,  Waverly,  N.  Y.  Poultrv  feed. 
172,434  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  173,687  ;  published  May 
8    1923 

Tioga  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.,  Waverly,  N.  Y.  Feed. 
176,341  :  Nov.  20. 

Louisville,  Ky.  Bread.  170,808 ; 
171.558:  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Louisville,    Ky.     Bread.      172,494 ; 


Hair  dressings.     164.016  ; 


Tip  Top   Baking  Co., 

Julv  24  ;   Serial  No. 
Tip   Top   Baking  Co., 

Aug.    28. 
Tipps,  Archie  W.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

Feb.  27. 
Tissue  Co.,  Tiie,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.     Crepe  paper.     166,942  ; 

Apr.   17;   Serial  No.  172,066;  published  Jan.   16,   1923. 
Tissue    Company,    The,    Saugerties,    N.    Y.      Crepe    pape.*. 

163,870-1 ;  Feb.  6. 
Tissue    Company,    The,    Saugerties,   N.   Y.      CrCpe    paper. 

171,002  :   July   31  ;   Serial  No.   177,150 ;   published   May 

15,    1923. 
Tlssuepkt  Underwear  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Under- 
wear.    174,546  ;   Oct.  16. 
Titanium    Pigment   Company   Inc.,    Niagara   Falls,    N.    Y. 

Paints,  whether  drv,  paste,  or  readv  mixed.     168.704  ; 

May  29  ;   Serial  No.   173,111  ;  published  Feb.  27.  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Titanium  Pigment  Company,  Inc.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Soap,  glass  and  metal  polishes,  and  abrader  prepara- 
tions. 171,778 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No.  173,110 ;  pub- 
lished May  15,   1923. 

Titman  Egg  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Fresh  eggs  in  the 
shell,  mixed  whole  eggs,  egg  yolks,  and  egg  whites, 
being  in  liquid  and  frozen  form.  167,195  ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial  No.  162,467  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Titus,  Hazen  J.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Chocolate-coated  fruit- 
cake bars.  165,389  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  159,902  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  28.  1922. 

Tobacco  I'roducts  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigar- 
ettes. 168,247  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  174,371 ;  published 
Feb.  27,   1923. 

Tobacco  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ciga- 
rettes. 176,134 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  183,459 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Tobiu  Chemical  Co.     (See  Tobin,  David.) 

Tobln,  David,  doing  business  as  Tobin  Chemical  Co., 
Boston,  Mass.  Stove  polish.  168,059  ;  May  15  ;  Serial 
No.  170,316;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Toch  Brothers,  Incorporated.  (See  Toch  Brothers,  n.s- 
siguors.) 

Toch  Brothers,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Enamels 
and  enamel  paints.     164.915  ;  Feb.  27. 

Toch  Brothers,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid 
paint.  171,391  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  177,251 ;  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 

Toch  Brothers,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flat- 
v'hite  coatings  for  use  on  plastered  walls.  175,953 ; 
Nov.   13  ;   Serial  No.   183,128  ;   published   Sept.  4,   1923. 

Toch  Brothers,  assignors  to  Toch.  Brothers,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Varnishes  and  paint  enamels. 
164,509  ;  Feb.  20. 

Toch  Brothers,  assignors  to  Toch  Brothers,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Paint  enamels.     164,510  ;  Feb.  20. 

Toch  Brothers,  assignors  to  Toch  Brothers,  Incorporated. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Paints  in  ready-mixed  or  paste  form 
and  paint  enamels.  166,191 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
161,589  ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 

Toch  Brotneis,  assisinors  to  Toch  Brothers  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Ready-mixed  paints  and  japan 
driers.  168,090  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  161,593 ;  pub- 
lished  Oct.   31,    1922. 

Todd,  Clarence  S.,  doing  business'  as  Todd  Draln-A-Tub 
Co.,  Kan.sas  City,  Mo.  Einslng  and  bluing  tubs. 
174,703  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  176,295  ;  published  June 
12,  1923. 

Toewear  Hosiery  Incorporated,  Norristown,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
171,199  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  148,774  ;  published  May 
8,    1923. 

Tofias,  Julius,  &  Bro.,  Boston,  Mass.  Hats  for  women. 
172,292;  Aug.  28:  Serial  No.  165,898;  published  May 
29,   1923. 

Tofoli  &  Paladino,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Medicines  for  the 
relief  of  tuberculosis  and  chronic  coughs,  stomach,  kid- 
ney,   and   liver   troubles.      163,868 ;    Feb.    6. 

Toilet  Products  "A"  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bay 
rum.  167.917  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,230  ;  published 
Jan.  30,  1923. 

Tokalon.  (See  International  Consolidated  Chemical 
Corporation.) 

Toledo  Eei  Spray  Company,  The.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Insecti- 
cide.    164,491 ;  Feb.  20. 

Toledo  Scale  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  Toledo, 
Ohio.  Publication.  165,263 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
167,664;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Toledo  Scale  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  Toledo, 
Ohio.  Page  in  a  publication.  170,373 ;  July  17 ; 
Serial  No.   174,115;  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 

Toledo  Steel  Products  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Poppet 
valves.  170,471  ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  168,991 ;  pub- 
li.shed  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Tolerton  &  Warfleld  Co.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Canned  fish, 
pearl  barley,  breakfast  wheat,  pop  corn,  rice,  etc. 
165,109;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  135,180;  published  Nov. 
7,  1922. 

Tolerton  &  Warfield  Co.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.     Dried  sliced 

beef,  breakfast  wheat,  corn  meal,  rolled  oats,  pop  corn, 

etc.     165,112  ;   Mar.   6  ;    Serial  No.   135,179  ;   published 

Nov.  7,  1922. 
Tomezak,    Walter   C,   Detroit,   Mich.      Complexion    cream 

and    face    powder.       165,607 ;    Mar.     13 ;     Serial    No. 

167,060;    published    Dec.    12,    1922. 
Tomllnson,  (ieorge  E.,  Winchester,  Ky.     Take-down  tables. 

172,362  ;  Aug.   28  ;   Serial  No.  173,943  ;  published  May 

1,   1923. 

Tom's  Cove  Salt  Sea  Oyster  Co.     (See  Field,  Samuel  B.) 

Tonsitol   Laboratories.      (See  Bariscillo,  John  J.) 
.  Tonsone   Co..  The.      (See' Smith.  R.   Blackwell.) 

Toomey,  D.  J.,  Produce  Co.,  Spearfish,  S.  Dak.,  and  New- 
castle, Wyo.  White  and  Graham  flour.  173,031 ;  Sept. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  174,188  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Toops,  Noble  C,  doiiisi  business  as  Toops  Bros.,  Chicago, 
111.  Scissors.  176.625;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  162,218; 
published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

To-Raln-On  Products  Co.  (Not  Inc).     (See  Ruben,  Henry.) 
Torbay  &  Dart  Paint  Co.  Limited,  The,  London,  England. 

Waterprooflnft   compound   for   cement.      173,115 ;    Sept. 

IS  ;   Serial  No.  169,692  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Torchwpld  Equipment  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Blowpipes. 

166,550 ;  Apr.  10. 


Torrey,  Julia  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  dolls  and  ani- 
mals. 172,361 ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  173,907  ;  published 
May  29,  1923. 

Torrington  Company,  The.  (See  Excelsior  Needle  Com- 
pany, assignor.) 

Torrington  Company,  The,  Torrington,  Conn.  Spokes 
and  nipples  for  vehicle  wheels.     177,588  ;   Dec.  18. 

Torsion  Test  Piston  Ring  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Piston  rings.  174,686  ;  Oct.  -23  ;  Serial  No.  179,894  ; 
published  July  31,  1923. 

Tosse,  E.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for 
syphilis  and  diseases  of  the  skin.  176,176-7 ;  Nov. 
20  ;    Serial  Nos.   178.577-8 ;   published  Aug.  7,   1923. 

Tottenville  Copper  Company  Inc.,  Tottenville  N.  Y. 
Spelter.     176,945  ;  Dec.  4. 

Touchet  Valley  Apple  Co.,  Waitsburg,  Wash.  Fresh 
apples.  175,381 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  180,908 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Touchet  Valley  Apple  Co.,  Waitsburg,  Wash.  Freeh 
apples.  175,436 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  180,909 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Touraine  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Candy  and  con- 
fections. 169,132  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  127,669  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  20,  1920. 

Tourist  Handbook  Pub.  Co.,  Ames,  Iowa.  Motorist  publi- 
cation. 175,051 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  179,386 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Tourists   Pride   Mfg.   Co.      (See  Fuchs,   Joseph  J.    ) 

Town  Talk  M'f'g.  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky,  Adjustable  cape. 
166,970;  Apr.  17. 

Town  Talk  Mfg.  Co.  Incorporated,  Louisville,  Ky,  Ad- 
justable caps.     172,507  ;  Aug.  28. 

Towner,  Orrin  W.,  doing  business  as  Two  Laboratorios, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Radiodetectors  of  the  crystal  type. 
169,458;  June  10;  Serial  No.  174,947;  published  Mar 
27,   1923. 

Townsend,  E.  M.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
175,002;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  172,132;  published  Aug. 
7.   1923. 

Townsend,  Ellen  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Aprons.  164,752 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Townsend,  Glenn,  doing  business  as  Nut  Lunch  Com- 
pany, Portland,  Oreg.  Peanut  butter.  171,463  ;  Aug. 
7;   Serial  No.   167,855;  published  May  8,   192.3. 

Townsend,  Glenn  Q.,  doing  business  as  Hoody  Peanut 
Butter  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Peanut  butter  and  salted 
peanuts.  166,903  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  164,280  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  6,  1923. 

Townsend  Grace  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Straw 
hats  and  caps.     164,762;  Feb.  27. 

Tozer,  Beatrice  C.  A.,  London,  England.  Pace  creams, 
lotions,  rouges,  etc.  177,732  ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
175,576;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Trabulsi,  Philip,  doing  business  as  Trabulsi  Knit  Fabric 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  cravats.  173,712 ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,151 ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Trachtenberg,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Arion  Shirt  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  dress,  negligee,  and 
work  shirts.  171,732:  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  170,226; 
published  May  22,  1923. 

Tracy  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  London,  Conn.  Remedy 
for  indigestion.     169,115  ;   June  5. 

Traffic  Control,  Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Traffic 
lights.  172,012;  Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  175,417;  pub- 
lished May  S,  1923. 

Tramsak,  John,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  tuberculosis.  174,522;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No. 
177,026  ;   published  July  24,   1923. 

Transogram  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Paper  boxes. 
172,173  ;  Aug.  21. 

Travis,  Mrs.  May  B.,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  External  medi- 
cine for  application  to  boils,  carbuncles,  abscesses,  etc. 
167,605  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  164,014  ;  published  Jan.  23, 
1923. 

Travis,  Romalne  &  JellS,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk, 
artificial-silk,  cotton,  and  wool  piece  goods,  and  com- 
binations thereof.  170,742 ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No. 
174,545;   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 

Travis,  Romaine  &  Jelie,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk, 
cetton,  etc.,  piece  goods,  and  combinations  thereof. 
171.860;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  174,544;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Travis,  Romalne  &  Jelle,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk, 
artificial  silk,  wool  piece  goods  and  combinations  there- 
of. 172,660 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,543  ;  published 
May  29,   1923. 

Treat,  Clifford  W.,  doing  business  as  George  W.  Smith 
Co.,  Bennington,  Vt.  Maple  sirup.  171,423  ;  Aug.  7  ; 
Serial  No.  172,021  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Treat,  Robert,  Shirt  Manufacturing  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Dress,  negligee,  and  plaited  shirts.  166,693  ;  Apr.  10  ; 
Serial  No.  166,584  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Ti'ebor  Manufacturing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  cord. 
168,462  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  173,056 ;  published  Feb. 
20,  192.3, 

Tree  Lovers  Association  of  America,  Aurora,  111.  Month- 
ly periodical.  173,718;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  179,015; 
published  .Tune  26,  1923. 

Trelster,  Albert  M.,  &  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gar- 
ments made  of  white  duck  cloth.  166,198  ;  Mar.  27  ; 
Serial  No.  162,326;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


803 


Trent   Process   Corporation,    Washington,  D.    C.      Fuels. 

165.131-3:  Alar.  6.     Serial  Nos.  160,681-3;  pubUshed 

Oct.  31,  1922. 
Trenton  Mllllag  Co.,  Trenton,  111.     Wheat  flour.     176,505  ; 

Not.  27  ;  Serial  No.  102,148  ;  published  July  31.  1923. 
Trenton  Milling  Company,  Trenton,  III.     Self-rising  wheat 


182,729  ;  published 
Elastic   webbing. 


Y.     Mirrors  for 

absorbers,     etc. 

;  puhlished  Apr. 


lining  (_( 

flour.     177,737  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No. 

Oct.   2,  1923. 
Trco    Company,    Inc.,   Jamaica,   N.   Y. 

164.013  ;  Feb.  6. 
Treo  Company,  Inc.,  New  Yorlt,  N.  Y.     Ladies'  hose  sup- 
porters,    corsets,    girdles,     and    brassl&res.       166,173 ; 

Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  166,417  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923  ; 
Treo    Company,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Ladles'    hose 

supporters,  corsets,  girdles,  brassiferes.    176,822  ;  Dec.  4. 
Tress  Laboratories.     (See  Pound,  George  H.) 
Triangle  Electro  Trading  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ra- 
diotelephone receivers  and  radio  sots  and  parts  of  ra- 
dio  sets.     167,595  :  May   1 ;   Serial  No.  169,732  ;   pub- 
lished Jan.  23,  1923. 
Triangle    Electro    Trading    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Radiotelephone   receivers  and    radio  sets  and   parts  of 

radio  sets.     169,000  ;  May  29. 
Triangle  Thread  Mills.      (See  Rothstein,  Aaron  J.) 
Tribble  Cordage  Mills,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.     Clotheslines. 

166,110  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  150,379 ;  published  Oct. 

11,  1921. 
Tribune  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Nom  de  plume  used 

for   newspaper  articles.      167,615 ;   May   1 ;    Serial   No. 

147,055  ;  published  Jan.  31,  1922. 
Tribune    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Sheet   paper   for 

printing   and   writing.      170,879;   July   24;   Serial   No. 

157,592;   published  July  18,  1922. 
Tribune    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Newspaper    and 

newspaper  supplements  published  dailv.     172.059  ;  Aus. 

21  ;  Serial  No.  177,706  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Tribune    Company,    The.    Chicago,    111.      Newspaper    and 

newspaper   supplements.      173,669  ;   Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No. 

177,707  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Tribune    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Heading    for    a 

newspaper     column.       174,759 ;     Oct.     23 ;     Serial    No. 

166.413  ;   published  July  31,  1923. 
Tribune  Company,   The,   Chicago,   111.      Weekly   magazine 

supplement.      176.515  ;    Nov.    27  ;    Serial   No.    166.412  ; 

published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Tricco  Chemical  Co.     (See  Garrett,  Ralph  C.) 
Trichitone  Laboratories.      (See  Askinn,   Morris   H.) 
Trico   Products   Corporation,   Buffalo,  N.   Y.     Windshield 

cleaners.     167,037  ;  Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   170,909  ;  pub- 
lished  Feb.   6,    1923. 
Trico  Products  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N, 

vehicles,     windshield     wings,     shock 

170,258;  July   10;   Serial  No.   170,910 

3    1923 
Trinner,  John,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Ladies'  hats.     168,313  ; 

May  22;   Serial  No.  168,6n6  :  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Trio  Drug  Co.      (See  Sherman.  H.  A.) 
Triple  S  Service  Corporation,  Denver,  Colo.     Granular  or 

powdered  antiseptic  cleanser  for  the  toilet.     173,798 ; 

Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  174,370  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Triplett.  Jos.   I.,  Woodstock,  Va.     Self-rising  wheat  flour. 

167,134  ;  Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.   157,455  ;   published  Dec. 

19,   1922. 

Tristate  Baking  Co.,  Flint,  Mich.  Edible  rolls.  171,010  ; 
July  31 :  Serial  No.  169,103  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Tri-State  Ice  Cream  Corporation,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Ice 
cream  and  butter.  165,379  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  160,035  ; 
published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Triumph  Electric  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Electric 
motors,  generators,  and  dynamos.     164,699  ;  Feb.  27. 

Triumph  Electric  Co.,  The,  doing  business  as  The  Triumph 
Ice  Machine  Co.,  Oakley,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Ice-making 
and  refrigerating  machinerv  and  the  several  parts 
thereof.  171,314;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  167,210;  pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 

Triumph  Ice  Machine  Co.  (See  Triumph  Electric  Co., 
The.) 

Trojan  Middy  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Middies,  smocks, 
and  children's  dresses.  173,652.  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
176,582  ;  pubUshed  June  19,  1923. 

Tromba,  Marius  H.,  doing  business  as  Paramount  Lens 
Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Photographic,  project- 
ing, and  optical  lenses.  169,804 ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No. 
162,327 ;   published  Apr.    10,   1923. 

Tropical  Clothing  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.,  New  Orleans, 
La.     Men's   coats  and  pants.     176,895 ;   Dec.  4. 

Tropical  Iruit  Juice  Company  (now  by  change  of  name 
The  Smack  Company),  Chicago,  111.  Nonalcoholic,  malt- 
less  beverages  and  sinips  for  making  same.  169,490  ; 
June  19:  Serial  No.  153,05S  :  published  Mav  9,   1922. 

Tropical  Juice  Corp.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Nonalcoholic, 
maltless    pineapple    drink.       175.236 ;     Oct.     30. 

Tropical  Worsted  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tropi- 
cal worsted  piece  goods.  169,798  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No. 
169,836;   published    Mar.   27,    1923. 

Troplco  Potteries,  Inc.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Sewer  pipes  and 
tile,  except  metal  and  porcelain.  167,910 ;  May  8 ; 
Serial  No.  169,097  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Trorlicht-Duncker  Carpet  Co.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Periodical 
catalogue  and  magazine.     163.958  :  Feb.  6. 

Trostel,  Albert  O.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Leather  cigar 
cases.    163,986  ;  Feb.  6. 


Trostel,  Albert  O.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Leather  shoes,  belts, 
and  gloves.  165.352  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  169,100  ;  pub- 
.lished  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Trostel,  Albert  O.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Leather  cardcases. 
166,212  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169,102  ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Trostel,  Albert  O.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Leather  portfolios, 
pocketbooks,  and  wallets.  166,272  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
169,099  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Trostel,  Albert  O.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Leather.  169,051 ; 
June  5 ;  Serial  No.  167.274  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Trotman,  Henry  L.,  doing  business  as  Henry  L.  Trot- 
man  &  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Hair  elixirs,  ^grower■, 
brilllantines,  straighteners,  and  shampoos.  169,599 ; 
June  26  ;  Serial  No.  171,394  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923, 

Trotsky,  Isadore,  doing  business  as  Sanitary  Hair  Com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  I.  Hair  nets.  177,437  ;  Dec.  18  ; 
Serial  No.  182,452;  published   Sept.  25,  1923. 

Trowbridge,  Archibald  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bridge  score 
sheets  and  pads.  168,456  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  173,452  ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Troy  Laundry  Machinery  Co.  Ltd.,  Chicago,  111.  Ironing 
machines.     164,132  ;  Feb.  13. 

Troy  Milk  Products  Company,  East  Troy,  Wis.  Ice-cream 
mix.  168,625  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  167,742  ;  published 
Feb.  27,  1923. 

Troy  Milk  Products  Company,  East  Troy,  Wis.  Evapo- 
rated milk.     174,916:  Oct.  23. 

Tru-Blu  Products  Co.,  New  Florence,  Pa.  Compound  for 
cleaning  rugs,  carpets,  canvas,  upholstery,  etc. 
167,525;  May  1;  Serial  No.  165,837;  published  Jan.  2, 
1923. 

Time  Tone  Radio  Mfg.  Co.  (Not  Inc.),  Chicago,  111.  Radio- 
telephone, wireless  telegraph  and  telephone  rcceive.-s, 
169.575  :   June   19. 

True-Tone  Radio  Mfg.  Co.  (Not  Inc.),  Chicago,  lU. 
Radiotelephone  loud-speaker  horns,  variometers,  etc, 
175,232;  Oct.  30. 

Trunk,  Paul  E..  Chatsworth.  111.  Gasoline,  kerosene, 
lubricating   oils   and   greases.      163,765 ;   Jan.   23. 

Truscon  Steel  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Certain 
articles  of  foundry  equipment.  169,232 ;  June  12 ; 
Serial  No.  167,697  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Truth  Tool  Co.,  Mankato.  Minn.  Machinist  tools — • 
namely,  cold  chisels,  punches,  claw  bars,  etc.  164,890  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Tru-Way  Razor  Company,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Razot 
and  razor  blades.  166,804 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No. 
168,228  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Try-Me  Radiator  Cement  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Radi- 
ator cement.  172,541  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  173,866  : 
published   May    8,    1923. 

Tryon,  Edw.  K.,  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Artificial 
baits,  fishhooks,  fishing  lines,  etc.     166,751  :  Apr.  10. 

Tryon  Mills  of  Vermont,  Bennington,  Vt.  Men's  under- 
shirts, underdrawers,  and  union  suits.  174,846  ;  Oct. 
23  ;  Serial  No.  177,636 ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Tryon  Mills  of  Vermont.  Bennington,  Vt.  Undershirts, 
underdrawers,  and  union  suits.  176,583 ;  Nov.  27 : 
Serial  No.  177,930:  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Tsout  Remedy  Co.     (See  Holzman,  Samuel.) 

Tsuchiya,  Inosuke,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Bamboo  rakes. 
168,156;  May  15;  Serial  No.  173,308;  published  Feb. 
27,  192^. 

Tsukalas,  Nicholas,  doing  business  as  Self-Expressioii 
Publishing  Company,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Magazines 
published  monthly.  168,965 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
171,143;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Tsuneo,  Tsuruda,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Japanese  food 
known  as  "Miso,"  which  is  a  breakfast  cereal.  163,634 ; 
Jan.    23. 

Tubbs  Cordage  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sisal 
rope.  170,595  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  143,108  ;  published 
June  21,   1921. 

Tubbs  Cordage  Company,  Saij  Francisco,  Calif.  Rope. 
170,596 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  143,106  ;  published  June 
21,  1921. 

Tubbs  Cordage  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Manila, 
rope.     170,686;  July  17,  1923. 

Tubbs  Cordage  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Manila 
rope.  172,807;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  143,107  ;  puhlished 
June   21,    1921. 

Tubetlte  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Crumley,  C.  V.) 

Tubular  Tape  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Shoe  lac- 
ings. 165,294  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  165,729  ;  published 
Dec.  5,  1922. 

Tubular  Woven  Fabric  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Pro- 
tective covering  for  electrical  wires.  170,391 ;  Julv 
17;   Serial  No.   170,913;  pnbllshed   Apr.  3,   1923. 

Tubular  Woven  Fabric  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Woven  tubes  for  electrical  conductors.  177,608 : 
Dec.  18. 

Tucker  Glove  Company,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Hoslerv. 
163,633 ;  Jan.  23. 

Tuckett,  H.  A.,  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Spices, 
flavoring  essences  for  food,  extracts,  etc.  172,785 ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.   162,075  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Tullidge,  George  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Castor-oil  com- 
pound. 175,010 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  177,931 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Tully,  Michael  P.,  doing  business  as  Atex  Mills,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Nainsook  athletic  underwear.  171,291  ; 
Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  166,542 ;  published  May  8,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Tumblin,   J.    S.,  doing  business  as  Tumblln  Sbine  Com- 

Sany,  Tampa,  Fla.  Furniture  polish,  floor  dressing, 
cor  oil,  and  automobUe  polish.  166,169;  Mar.  27; 
Serial  No.  166,208  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Tumblln,  J.  S.,  doing  business  as  Tumblin  Shine  Com- 
panr,  Tampa,  Fla.  Germicide,  insecticide,  and  dlsln- 
Fectant.  165,489;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  166,209;  pub- 
llshed  Dec.  5    1922. 

TumbUn   Shine '  Company.      (See  Tumblln,   J.    S.) 

Tump,  Paul,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cleaning  powder.  173,795  ; 
Oa.  2  ;  Serial  No.  174,644  ;  pubUshed  May  29,  1923. 

Turltto,  Vincenzo,  Washington,  D.  C.  Tonic.  176,346; 
Nov.  20. 

Turlington  Chemical  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Remedy  for  tender  sweaty  feet,  perspiration  odors, 
callous,  and  corns.     163,406;  Jan.  9. 

"  Turmac "  Turkish-Macedonian  Tobacco  Company,  Arn- 
hem,  Netherlands.  Leaf  tobacco,  smoking  and  chewing 
tobacco,  cigars,  cigarettes,  etc.     164,154  ;  Feb.  13. 

"Turmac"  Turkish-Macedonian  Tobacco  Co.,  Arnhem, 
Netherlands.  Smoking  and  chewing  tobacco,  cigars, 
cigarettes,  and  snufE.  167,856 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
159,226  ;  published  June  27,  1922. 

Turner,  Alfred  S.,  doing  business  as  Turner  Brothers, 
Bladen,  Nebr.  Weatherproof  and  waterproof  glass 
cloth.     173,086;   Sept.   11. 

Turner,  Earl  W.,  doing  business  aa  Turner  Mfg.  Co., 
Kokomo,  Ind.  Spark  timers  for  internal-combuBtlon 
engines.  169,236;  June  12;  Serial  No.  173,302;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Turner,  F.  &  H.,  Limited,  Walllngton,  England,  and  Hel- 
mond,  Netherlands.  Cocoa  and  chocolate.  168,009 ; 
May  8. 

Turner,  F.  *  H.,  Limited,  Walllngton,  England,  and  Hel- 
mond,  Netherlands.  Cocoa  and  chocolate.  174,784 ; 
Oct  23 ;  Serial  No.  147,745 ;  published  Aug.  IB. 

Turner,  Roy  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Writing  pads,  game  score 
cards,  tabulating  pads,  computing  pads,  etc.  176,038 ; 
Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  179,895  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Turner  &  Seymour  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Torrington, 
Conn.  Egg  beaters.  173,922 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
178,580 ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Turner  &  Seymour  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Torrington, 
Conn.  Metal  curtain  rods.  174,505  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No. 
180,456;   published  July  24,  1923. 

Turner  &  Seymour  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Torrington, 
Conn.  Furniture  slides.  176,654  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
181,922  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Turner  &  Walls,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silks,  cotton,  wool, 
and  mixtures  thereof  in  the  piece  and  shirtings  In  the 
piece.  172,925;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  176,928;  pub- 
lished  May   29,   1923. 

Turner  and  Williams,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Kalve  for  ex- 
tracting poisons  or  germs  from  wounds,  splinters,  cuts, 
etc.  166,225  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  165,044  ;  published 
Nov.  28.  1922. 

Turnit  Oven  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Oven 
slides.     172,502;  Aug.  28. 

Turrell  Shoe  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Leather  shoes. 
176,348;  Nov.  20. 

Tuska,  C.  D.,  Company,  The,  Hartford,  Conn.  Radio  ap- 
paratus. 167,539;  May  1;  Serial  No.  171,109;  pub- 
Ushed Jan.  23,  1923. 

Tut  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Vaughan,  Mabel  B.) 

Tuxedo  Shirt  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.     169,928;  July  3. 

Tuxedo  Shirt  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods  and  crepe  piece  goods.     169,939  ;  July  3. 

Tuxedo  Shirt  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress,  negligee, 
and  work  shirts.  173,224;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No. 
173,944;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Twaddell,  John  P.,  assignor  to  John  Wanamaker,  Phila- 
delphia, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Shoes  for  men  and  boys. 
24,264  ;  renewed  Feb.  20,  1924. 

Twaits,  Norma  A.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Marmalade  and 
jellies.  175,749;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  165,169;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 

Twentieth  Century  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.  Tissue- 
building  tonic,  liniment  for  sprains,  bruises,  nerve  tonic, 
bronchial  sirup,  etc.     163,188  ;  Jan.  2. 

20th  Century  Tire  Protector  Co.,  Midlothian,  Tex.  Self- 
vulcanizing  or  cold  tube  patch  for  automobile  and 
motor-cycle  inner  tubes.  165,068  ;  Mar.  6.  Serial  No. 
164,976 ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Twin  Falls  County  Potato  Growers  Inc.,  Twin  Fall*. 
Idaho.  Fresh  potatoes.  168,818  ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
170,103  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Twin  Piston  Ring  Corporation,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Pis- 
ton rings.  175,415  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  162,699 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Twlntex  Underwear  Corporation,  Milton,  Pa.  Hosiery 
and   knit  underwear.     163,635 ;   Jan.  23. 

Two  Laboratories.     (See  Towner,  Orrin  W.) 

Twohy-Smith  Company,  Superior,  Wis.  Dried  fruit, 
canned  vegetables,  peanut  butter,  etc.  176,457 ;  Nov. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  176,810  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Twohy-Smlth  Company,  Superior,  Wis.  Dried  fruit, 
canned  vegetables,  peanut  butter,  etc.  176.842;  Dee.  4; 
Serial  No.  176,809  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Twombly,  Edna  G.,  Stoughton,  Mass.,  admlnlstratix  of 
the  estate  of  Dr.  James  Twombly.  Tonic  for  the 
nervous  system.  170.S19  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,341 ; 
published  Apr.  21,  192t. 


Tycer,  Warren  I.,  Roseville,  Ohio.  Earthenware  utensils. 
174,694;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  180,088;  published  July 
31    1923 

Tyler,  F.  J.,  Bethel.  Me.  Canned  com.  172,243;  Aug. 
28 ;  Serial  No.  162,328  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Tyler,  R.  B.,  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Stucco  material  for 
exterior  and  interior  use.  167,515 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
165,101  I  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Typke  &  King,  Ltd.,  Micham  Common,  Surrey,  England. 
Antimony,  cadmium  sulphides,  arsenic  sulphides, 
chrome  oxides,  etc.  172,753 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
165,168;    published   Apr.    24,    1923. 

Tyree,  J.  S.,  Chemist,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Antiseptic 
powders.     163,407  ;  Jan.  9. 

Tyree,  Josiah  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tions for  use  in  case.?  of  chronic  pyelitis,  infiammatloii 
of  the  kidneys,  etc.     163,408  ;  Jan.  9. 

Tyree,  Josiah  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Medicinal  powders 
for  internal  use.  167,819  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  161,460 ; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Tyroler,  Joseph.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Picture-projection 
lamp  and  parts  thereof.  177,524  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No. 
182,524  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Tysmol  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Preparation  for  neu- 
ritis, sciatica,  neuralgia,  rheumatism,  etc.  163,189 ; 
Jan.  2. 

U  M  A  Medicine  Company,  Joplln,  Mo.  Blood-purifying 
medicine.  165,816  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  165,973 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

U.  R.  S.  Candy  Stores,  Inc.,  also  doing  business  as  United 
Happiness  Candy  Stores,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
165,800;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  161,657;  published  Doc. 
26,   1922. 

XT.  R.  S.  Candy  Stores,  Inc.,  also  doing  business  as  Unltefl 
Happiness  (5andy  Stores,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Candy. 
165,981 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  161,657 ;  published  Dec. 
26   1922. 

U.  R.  S.  Candy  Stores,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N,  Y. 
Candy.  169,135;  June  12;  Serial  No.  154,675;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

U.  R.  S.  Candy  Stores,  Inc.,  also  doing  business  as  United 
Happiness  Candy  Stores,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Candy.  170,840  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  161,072 ;  pub- 
Ushed Dec.  26,  1922. 

U.  R.  S.  Candy  Stores,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  United 
Happiness  Candy  Stores,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Candy.  171,310  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  162,594 ;  pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 

U.  R.  S.  Candy  Stores,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candy. 
175,710;  Nov.  6. 

U.  S.  Bedding  Company,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Beds,  bed 
springs,  and  mattresses.  175,727 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial 
No.  179,246  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

U.  S.  Industrial  Chemical  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Fertilizers. 
175,892;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  141,284  ;  published  Sept. 
4,   1923. 

U.  S.  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Decatur,  111.  Imple- 
ments for  killing  and  disabling  insects,  flies,  and  the 
like.  172,577 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  172,453 ;  pub- 
lished June   5,   1923. 

U.  S.  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Decatur,  111.  Fly  swat- 
ters. 172,889-91;  Sept.  11;  Serial  Nos.  175,686-8; 
pubUshed   June   5,   1923. 

U.  S.  Mop  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Floor  mops, 
hand  dusters,  floor  brushes,  wall  dusters.  177,428; 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  150,170  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

U.  S.  Paper  Goods  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Paper 
bags.  176,062;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  180,911;  pub- 
lished  Sept.   4,   1923. 

U.  S.  Sanltarv  Specialties  Corporation,  Chicago,  HI. 
Soap.  177,559  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  173,545  ;  published 
Sept.  25,  1923. 

U.  S.  Sanitary  Specialties  Corporation,  Chicago,  IlL 
Scrubbing  compound.  177,560 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
173,542  :  published  Sept.   25,   1923. 

U.  S.  Tool  Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  and 
appurtenances  used  in  radiotelephony.  174,435 ;  Oct 
16  ;   Serial  No.  178,783  ;  pubUshed  June   26,  1923. 

U-Sal   Company.      (See   Weaver,   George   E.) 

Ubs,  Mike,  Elgin,  Nebr.  Medicine  for  treatment  of  rheu- 
matism, kidney,  liver,  and  stomach  trouble,  etc. 
172,418;  Aug.  28.  ^        ^^        „^    ^ 

Cblko  Milling  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Stock 
feed.  176,640  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  165,900  ;  published 
Aug.  21,  1923. 

Ubiko  Milling  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Stock 
and  poultry  foods.  177,022 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
165,902  ;  pubUshed  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Ucoline  Products  Co.     (See  Davis,  Paul  P.) 

Udell  Works,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Desks,  bookcases, 
chifforobes,  talking-machine  records,  etc.  165,366; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  162,149  ;  pubUshed  Nov.  28,  1922. 

UdeU  Works,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Talking-machlne- 
record  cabinets,  talking-machine  cabinets,  radio  and 
player-piano-roU  cabinets.  167,781 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 
171,110  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Udell  Works,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Ironing  boards  and 
stands  and  drying  racks.  167,945  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 
169,610  ;  pubUshed  Feb.  13,  1923. 

U-File-M  Binder  Mfg.  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Loose-leaf 
binders.  166,123:  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  152,904;  pub- 
Ushed Aug.  1,  1922. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 

Alphabetical  list  of  registra^its  of  trade-marks— GontinueA. 


805 


Uhl.  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  Chiirlos  J.  Uhl,  Chicago,  111. 
Ointmeut  or  jelly  for  exti  riial  use.  23,670  ;  rcnowod 
Oct.   3,   1023. 

Uhry,  Edmund,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladles'  trimmed  and 
tailored  hats.  166,816 :  A'pr.  17 ;  Serial  No. 
167.276  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Dlhleln,  .lulius,  &  Company.      (See  Uihleln,   Julius.) 

Ulhleln,  Julius,  doing  business  as  Julius  Uihleln  &  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Stoel  blocks,  disks,  bars,  and 
Jorglng.s.  165,675;  Mar.  'JO,  Serial  No.  166,483;  pub- 
lished  Dec.    19,    1922. 

Clblein,  Julius,  doing  business  as  Julius  Ulhleln  and  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Steel  blocks,  disks,  bars,  and 
forgings.  166,176  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,485  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 

Uklean  Co.,  Los  Augoics.  Calif.  Jewelry-cleaning  outfit. 
168,964  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No  171,237  ;  published  Mar.  6, 
1923. 

Ulbs,  MikCj  Elgin,  Nebr.  Medicine  for  use  in  the  treat- 
ment ot  rheumatism,  kidney,  liver,  and  stomach 
troubles,   etc.      163,190 ;    Jan.    2. 

dlman,  Sigmund  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Inks, 
blacks,  etc.  174.734  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  156,473 ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Ulinann.  Bernhard,  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Art  needle- 
worli,  knitting  work,  crocheting  work,  stamped,  cut,  or 
otherwise  prepared  for  customer,  etc.  165,874 ; 
Mar.   20. 

Clmann,  Bernhard,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ribbons  In 
the  piece,  towels  and  toweling,  tapestry,  and  piece 
goods.     169,035  ;  May  29. 

UlmfiDD,  Bernhard,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Floss,  em- 
broidery rope,  yarns,  and  threads.    169,036 ;  May  29. 

UlmanD,  Bernhard  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yams 
for  knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.  171,552  ; 
Ang.  7 ;  Serial  Nos.  178,149-50 ;  published  May  8, 
1923. 

Ulmann,  Bernhard,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarn, 
thread  for  art  needlework,  embroidery,  crocheting,  etc. 
172,843  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,421 ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Ulmann,  Bernhard,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarns 
for  knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.  172,848 ; 
Sept.   11 ;   Serial  No.  176,380  ;  published  June  5,   1923. 

TTImann,  Bernhard,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarns 
for  knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.  172,849  ; 
Sept.  11  ;   Serial  No.  176,378 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Ulmann,  Bernard,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,.  N.  Y.  Art-needle- 
work package.  175,055;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  179,286; 
published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Umpqua  Valley  Canning  Company,  Rosenburg,  Oreg. 
Canned  and  dried  fruits  and  canned  vegetables. 
170,989;  July  24. 

Uncle  Sam's  Hygienic  Mattress  Co.  (See  Contrado, 
Fred.) 

Uncle  Tom  Company,  The.     (See  Parks,  Fred  C.) 

Unchokeable  Pump,  Limited,  London,  England.  Pumps. 
173,935  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,252 ;  published  July  10, 
1923 

Uncle  Wiggily  Doll  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dolls 
simulating  animal  characters.  173,301 ;  Sept.  18  ;  Se- 
rial No.  179,7.54  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Underwood,  Frank  K.,  doing  business  as  Underwood 
Candy  Co.,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa.  Candy.  177,306;  Dec. 
•18;  Serial  No.  170,959;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Underwood  Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machines  and  typewriting-machine  parts. 
167,706;  May  8;  Serial  No.  157,642;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Underwood,  William,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Potatoes 
and  salt  fish  combined  as  fish  cakes.     169,550  ;  June  19. 

Unger,  Louis  J.,  doing  business  as  Marathon  Sales  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Talking-machine  needles,  talking 
machines,  and  talking-machine  records,  and  mechanical 
motors,  etc.     164,658  ;  Feb.  27. 

Ungerbuehler,  Albert  L.,  doing  business  as  Cincinnati 
Brush  &  Mop  Manufacturing  Company,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Brooms.  177,701 ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  183,129 ; 
published  Oct.   2,  1923. 

Unlco  Motor  Products  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Pis- 
ton or  packing  rings.  168,237 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
166,833  :  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Unlco  Motor  Products  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Piston 
or  packing  rings.  174,952  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  166,332  ; 
published  Aug.   14,   1923. 

Unl-Lak  Company,  The.     (See  Mathes,  Kirke  B.) 

Union  Asbestos  &  Rubber  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Com- 
pressed-asbestos-fiber-sheet machinery  packing.  168,199  ; 
May  15  ;  Serial  No.  165,468  :  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Union  Bag  &  Paper  Corporation,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.   Y.     Wrapping  paper.     163,409 ;   Jan.  9. 

Union  Bag  &  Paper  Corporation,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  bags.  165,849 ;  Mar.  20 ; 
Serial  No.  169,040;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Union  Bakery,  Marlon,  Ohio.  Bread.  176,566 ;  Nov.  27  ; 
Serial  No.  179,691 ;  published  Sept.  18,   1923. 

Union  Biscuit  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sugar  wafers.  167,110  ; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  162,785  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Union  Brush  Co.     (See  Meerse,  Jacob.) 

Union  Celery  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Fresh  toma- 
toes. 168,702  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  166,486  ;  published 
Mar.  6,  IP-".. 


United  Chemical  and  Organic  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

Hog    feed    and    meal.      177,398 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No. 

182,191  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
United  Chemical  and  Organic  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  IlL 

Steam    bone   mineral   meal.      177,620 ;    Dec.   25 ;   Serial 

No.    182,190 ;    published  Oct.    2,    1923. 
United  Chemical  and.  Organic  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

Gelatin.     177,627  ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No.   182,189 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  9,  1923. 
Union  Construction  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    Radio 

receiving   sets  and   parts   thereof.      168,757  ;   May   29 ; 

Serial  No.  171,671  <  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Union  Cutlery  Co.,  Olean,  N.  Y.     Cutlery.     168,642:  May 

29 ;  Serial  No.  165,514  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Union  Cutlery   Co.,   Olean,   N.    Y.      Razors,   pocketknives, 

and  scissors.      169,258:   June  12;   Serial  No.   171,714; 

published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Union  Cutlery  Co.,  Olean,  N.  Y.     Razors.     170,298  ;  July 

10;  Serial  No.  175,033;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Union    Fork    and    Hoe    Company,    The,    Columbus,    Ohio. 

Cultivators.     167,964  ;  May  8. 
Union   Hardware  Company,   Torrington,  Conn.,  and  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Ice  and  roller  skates.     23,727 ;   renewed 

Oct.  17,  1923. 
Union  Hosiery  Company.     (See  Wallach,  David.) 
Union    Macaroni   Company,    Beaumont,    Tex.      Macaroni, 

spaghetti,     vermicelli,     noodles,     and     cut     macaroni. 

166,866 ;    Apr.     17 ;     Serial     No.     163,554 ;     pubUshed 

Jan.  30,  1923. 
Union  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  B^ederick,  Md.     Ho- 
siery.   166,015  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,016  ;  pubUshed 

Nov.  7,  1922. 
Union   News   Company,   The,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Candies 

and  assorted  chocolates.     171,333 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 

172,498  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Union    Oil    Company   of    California,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 

Petroleum  tailings,  road,  residual,  black  and  fuel  oils. 

168,103:  May   15;  Serial  No.   164,782;   published   Feb. 

20,   1923. 
Union    Oil    Company    of    California,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 

Transmission  oils  and  greases.     174,666  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Se- 
rial No.  181,547  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Union    Oil    Company    of    California,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 

Transmission  oils  and  greases.     174,879 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Se- 
rial No.   181,548;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Union   Paper  Company,  New   York,   N.  Y.     Paper   cans. 

170,356;  July  10. 
Union  Paper  &  Twine  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Wrap- 
ping  paper.      176,563  ;    Nov.    27  ;    Serial    No.    180,567  ; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Union  Petroleum  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Petroleum 

jelly    for   medicinal    and    surgical    purposes.      163,191 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Union   Petroleum   Company,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Oils   for 

heating     purposes.       167,767 ;     May     8 ;     Serial     No. 

173,453;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Union     Petroleum     Company,     Philadelphia,     Pa.      Oils. 

171,920;  Aug.   14. 
Union  Petroleum  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Core  oils. 

175,210;  Oct.  30. 
Union  Petroleum  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Oils  and 

olUng    compositions.      175,531 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

180,990;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Union  Pharmacal  Company.     (See  Schier,  Philip.) 
Union  Pharmacal  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Face,  fin- 
ishing, bleaching,  cold,  vanishing,   almond,  lemon,  and 

cocoa-butter    creams,    etc.      176,271  ;    Nov.    20 ;    Serial 

No.   177,414 ;   published   Aug.    14,   1923. 
Union  Piano  Company,  doing  business  as  Hall  &  Sons, 

Chicago,   111.     Pianos.     174,548 ;  Oct.  16. 
Union  Radio  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Radio  tele- 
phone and  telegraphic  instruments  and   parts   thereof. 

171,068  ;  July  31 ;   Serial  No.   162,091 ;  published  Apr. 

24,    1923. 
Union  Specialty  Mfg.  Company,  Albion,  Mich.     Ice-cream 

cutters.     163,875  ;  Feb.  6. 
Union  Steel  Products  Company  Limited,  The,  Albion,  Mich. 

Pie,   cooky,   and   bread   rack   trucks,   proof-box,   dough- 
trough,   etc.,    trucks.      174,328;    Oct.    16;    Serial    No. 

178,008;  published  July  17,   1923. 
Union  Sugar  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Beet,  cane, 

and  maple  sugar.    174,495  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  178,310  ; 

pubUshed   July    24,    1923. 
Union   Trust   Company,    The,   Cleveland,    Ohio.     Monthly 

publication.     163,797  ;  Jan.  30. 
Unit  Construction  Company,  Philadelphia,   Pa.     Portable 

sectional   partitions  of  wood   and  glass.     172,379-80 ; 

Aug.  28  ;  Serial  Nos.  152,048-9  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
United    Alfalfa    Co.,    Omaha,    Nebr.      Stock    and    poultry 

feed.      172,618-19  ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial   Nos.    162,783-4 ; 

published   June  5,  1923. 
United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation.     (See  Stark  Rolling  Mill 

Company,   assignor.) 
United  Alloy   Steel   Corporation,   New  York,  N.   Y.,  and 

Canton,  Ohio.     Steel  roofing,  siding,  and  ceilings,  metal 

lath  and  lumber,  etc.     163,192;  Jan.  2. 
United  Alloy   Steel  Corporation,  New  York,   N.   Y.,  and 

Canton,  Ohio.   Steel,  alloy  steel,  and  steel  bars  and  sheet 

bars.     166,005  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,811 ;  pubUshed 

Dec.  19,  1922. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marhs — Continued. 


United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and 
Canton,  Ohio.  Black  and  galvanized  steel,  rust-resist- 
ing and  anticorrosive  iron,  etc.  174,786:  Oct.  23;  Se- 
rial No.  154,895  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

United  Appliance  Company,  JacKson,  Mich.  Electric 
washing  machines.  175,769  ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
177,253 ;   published    Sept.    4,    1923. 

United  Autographic  Register  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Loose-leaf 
binders  and  leaves  thereof.  174,663  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 
No.  169,993  ;  puDlished  July  24,  1923. 

United  Business  Equipment  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Folders, 
cards,  guides,  stationery,  etc.  175,322  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Se- 
rial No.  180,910  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

United  Cement  Products  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Septic 
tanks.     163,260;  Jan.  2. 

United  Chemical  Companies,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cleanser, 
disinfectant,  and  deodorizer.  172,798 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Se- 
rial No.  174,546  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

United  Cigar  Stores  Company  of  America,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigar  and  cigarette  holders 
and  cases,  match  boxes,  etc.  165,091 ;  Mar.  6.  Serial 
No.  154,624  :  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

United  Cigar  Stores  Company  of  America,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pipes.  165,457  ;  Mar.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  171,560 ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

United  Cigar  Stores  Company  of  America,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  United  Retail 
Chemists  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fruit  beverage 
sold  as  a  soft  drink.  168,400 ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No. 
171,672  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

United  Cigar  Stores  Company  of  America,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candies  and  chocolates. 
168,700  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  166,613  ;  published  Mar. 
6,  1923. 

United  Confectioners  Supply  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Flavors  for  food,  marshmallow  topping,  etc.  171,446  ; 
Aug.   7 ;   Serial  No.    158,906 ;   published   May   8,    1923. 

United  Drug  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Perfume  extract, 
toilet  water,  cleansing  and  vanishing  cream.  168,814  ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,049  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

United  Drug  Company,  doing  business  as  Langlols,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  complexion  pow- 
ders, etc.  172,531 ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  173,793  ;  pub- 
lished   May   29,    1923. 

United  Electrical  Manufacturing  Co.,  Adrian,  Mich.  Elec- 
trical motor  horns.  169,450 ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No. 
172,787 ;    published    Mar.    27,    1923. 

United  Fig  &  Date  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Brazil 
nuts  in  their  raw  state.  173,378 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial 
No.    176,298;    published    July    3,    1923. 

United  Fig  &  Date  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Nuts  and  nut 
products.  173,612 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  157,701 ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

United  Food  Products  Company.  (See  Peacock,  William 
P.) 

United  Fruit  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Dairy  products. 
176,627  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,242  ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

United  Fruit  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Dairy  products. 
176,631 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,245  ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

United  Garment  Company,  The,  Louisville,  Ohio. 
Children's  dresses.     163,636  ;  Jan.   23. 

United  Garment  Workers  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Posters,  certificate  cards,  circulars  and  booklets. 
165,167 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  137,547 ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

United  &  Globe  Rubber  Company,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Brake 
linings.  io9,997  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  144,166  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  26,  1921. 

United  Growers  Association  of  California,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Fresh  fruits  and  vegetables.     164,056;  Feb.  13. 

United  Happiness  Candy  Stores.  (See  U.  R.  S.  Candy 
Stores,  Inc.) 

United  Hosiery  Mills  Corporation,  East  Chattanooga, 
Tenn.     Hosiery.      163,193 ;   Jan.   2. 

United  Hosiery  Mills  Corporation,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Hosiery.  173,869  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,861 ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

United  Hosiery  Mills  Corporation,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Hosiery.     174,312;  Oct.  9. 

United  Hosiery  Mills  Corporation,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Hosiery.  176,155  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,428  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

United  Hosiery  Mills  Corporation,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Hosiery.  177,563;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  175,971;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

United  Iron  Works,  Inc.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Waste,  oval- 
bed,  tram,  dump,  etc.,  cars,  wheels,  and  wheeled  loading 
racks  or  trucks.  165,107  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  139,064  ; 
published  Oct.  17,  1922. 

United  Kimono  Co.     (See  Joseph  Bros.) 

United  Lace  &  Braid  Mfg.  Co.,  Cranston,  R.  I.  Shoe, 
underwear,  and  blouse  lacings,  galloons,  and  braids. 
175  097  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,897  ;  published  Aug.  7, 

United    Marine    &    Fuel   Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Lubricating     oils.       169,634 ;     June     26 ;     Serial     No. 

175,034 ;   published   Mar.    27,    1923. 
United     Mills     Company     Inc.,     Louisville,     Ky.       Men's, 

women's,    and    children's    hosiery.      174,650;    Oct.    23; 

Serial  No.   lSl,32iJ ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 


United  Oil  Company,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.  Gasoline,  kero- 
sene, naphtha,  lubricating  oil,  distillate  gas,  oil,  etc. 
168,358 ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  168,358  ;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

United  Oil  &  Natural  Gas  Products  Corporation,  The, 
Monroe,  La.  Hydrocarbon  black  used  as  a  base  In  the 
manulacture  of  paints,  vai-nish,  etc.  170,445 ;  July 
17  ;   Serial  No.   172,133  ;   published   Apr.   10,  1923. 

United  Paint  Manufacturing  Co.,  also  operating  as  Van 
Sickle  Mfg.  Co.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Cement  or  chemical 
preparation  used  to  seal  water,  gas,  and  steam  connec- 
tions or  Joints,  and  particularly  to  seal  gaskets. 
164,891  ;  Feb.  27. 

United  i'aint-Up  Stores,  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Paste  and 
reudy-mixed  paints,  varnishes,  stains,  and  enamel 
paints.  169,517 ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  172,302  ;  pub- 
lished  Mar.   20,   1928. 

United  Piano  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pianos, 
player  pianos,  reproducing  pianos,  and  parts  thereof. 
164,396  ;  Feb.  20. 

United  Piece  Dye  Works,  Lodi,  N.  J.  Dyed,  printed,  and 
finished  textile  fabrics,  printed  silk  foulards.  177,466 ; 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,152  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

United  Profit  Sharing  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pre- 
mium  tokens  and  coupons.     163,766 ;  Jan.   23. 

United  Retail  Candy  Stores,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Candy.  169,992:  July  10;  Serial  No.  140,358;  pub- 
lished Mar.  22,  1921. 

United  Retail  Chemists  Corporation.  (See  United  Cigar 
Stores  Company  of  America,  assignor.) 

United  Retail  Chemists  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tooth  paste.  169,784  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  149.039 ; 
published  Mar.  27,   1923. 

United  Retail  Chemists  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Emulsion  of  cod-liver  oil,  sirup  of  white  pine  and  tar, 
aspirin,  etc.  169,886 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  154,773 ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

United  Retailers,  Inc.,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Cigars. 
163,454  :  Jan.  9. 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  McKay 
Metallic    Fastening   Association,   assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  and 
Boston,  Mass.  Nails.  175,099 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
179,755;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  and 
Boston,  Mass.  Nails.  175,297:  Nov.  6;  Serial  No. 
182,024  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

U.  S.  Auto  Lamp  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
tric lamps  for  automobiles.    164,283 ;  Feb.  20. 

U.  S.  Hame  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Hames,  hame  trim- 
mings, and  saddlery  hardware.  171,211-12  ;  July  31 ; 
Serial  Nos.   178,312-13 ;   published  May   15,   1923. 

U.  S.  Hame  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Hame  attachments. 
172,055  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  178,481 ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

U.  S.  Hame  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Hame  trimmings 
and  saddlery  hardware.  172,410  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 
178,311 ;   published  May   29,   1923. 

U.  S.  Leather  Goods  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pocket- 
books,  bill  folds,  cardcases,  etc.  171,520 ;  Aug.  7 ; 
Serial  No.  173,455  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

U.  S.  Oil  &  Supply  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Lubricatisig 
greases.  169,495;  June  19;  Serial  No.  148,901;  pub- 
lished  Mar.    20.    1923. 

U.  S.  Sanitary  Specialties  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Deodorant  and  disinfectant.  172,358  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial 
No.    173,544  ;   published   May   1,   1923. 

U.  S.   Sewing  Thread  Co.     (See  Chertoff,  N.,  Inc.) 

U.  S.  Specialty  Mfg.  Co.,  West  Somerville,  Mass.  Dry- 
cleaning  preparation  for  leather,  cameras,  etc.  163,643  ; 
Jan.  16. 

United  States  Agency  Omega  Watch  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.      Watchos.     164,212;  Feb.   13. 

United  States  Athletic  Company.     (See  Olmsted,  Leon  A.) 

United  States  Bung  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  New  York  and  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  and  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bungs.  170,928; 
July  24  ;  Serial  No.  162,909  ;  published  Apr.   24,  1923. 

United  States  Bronze  Powder  Works,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Bronze  powder  and  bronzing  liquid.  171,408 ; 
Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176,313  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

United  States  Bronze  Powder  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Bronze  powders  and  bronzing  liquids.  174,489  ;  Oct.  16  ; 
Serial  No.  176,230  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

United  States  Chain  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.  Nonskid  chains 
for  automobile  tires.     165.032  ;  Feb.  27. 

United  States  Chain  &  Forging  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Chains  of  base  metal,  cross  chains,  and  tire  chains, 
164,382;  Feb.  20. 

United  States  Dental  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Dental  engines  and  handpieces,  engine,  finishing, 
and  crosscut  burs,  cavity  openers,  etc.  164,254 ; 
Feb.  13. 

United  States  Flour  Mills  Company,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Hard-wheat  flour,  soft-wheat  flour  and  self-rising  flour. 
170,865  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  167,437  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

United  States  Flour  Mills  Company,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Hard-wheat  flour,  soft-wheat  flour,  and  self-rising 
flour.  170,866 ;  Julv  24  ;  Serial  No.  167,436 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.   20,   1923. 

United  Stnte.'s  Foil  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Foil  wrap- 
pers.    164,448;  Feb.  20. 


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United  States  Foil  Company,   Louisville,  Ky.     Shredded 

tin   foil   for   Cliristiims-tree  and    other   decorative   pur- 

pose.s.      175,302 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No.    166,964 ;    pub- 
fished  Aug.  21,  1923. 
United   States  Gutta   Percha   Paint   Company,   Saco,   Me. 

and  Providence,   R.   I.     Ready-mixed  paints.     165,664  ; 

Mar.  20;   Serial  No.  166,916;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
United  States  Gypsum  Company,   Chicago,   III.      Calcined 

gvpsum,  plaster  of  Paris,  wall  plaster,  gau^ng  plaster. 

167,733 ;   May   8 ;   Serial  No.   159,633 ;   published   Jan. 

30,  1923. 
United  States  Gypsum  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Calcined 

gypsum,  stucco,  and  wall  plaster.     172.143  ;  Aug.  21 ; 

Serial  No.  176,862  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
United    States    Gypsum    Company,    Chicago,    111.     Plaster 

board    and    plaster    wall    board.      172,145 ;    Aug.    21 ; 

Serial  No.  177,804  ;  publisilied  May  29.  1923. 
United  States  Gypsum   Company,   Chicago,   III.     Calcined 

gvpsum   wall  plasters.     172,927  ;   Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No. 

176,514 ;   published   June   5,    1923. 
United  States  Gypsum  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Calcined 

gypsum,  stucco,  and  wall  plasters.     175,113  ;  Oct.  30 ; 

Serial  No.   176,863;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
United    States    Hammertd    I'iston    King    Co.,    Irvington, 

N.    J.      Piston    rings.      168,081 ;    May   15 ;    Serial   No. 

140,477 ;   published   Dec.   26,   1922. 
United     States    Hoffman     Machinery     Corporation,     New 

York,    N.   Y.      Monthly   publication.      164,034;    Feb.   6. 
United     States     Hosiery     Co.,     Reading,     Pa.       Hosiery. 

174,310  ;  Oct.  9.  _  ^ 

United  States  Juvenile  Vehicle  Co.     (See  Casey,  John  T.) 
United    States    Lens    Company,    The,    Wheeling,    W.    Va. 

.\utomobile  headlight  cover  glasses.     171,410  ; -Aug.  7; 

Serial   No.   173,059 ;   published   May   8,   1923. 
United    States   Macaroni    Company,    Los   Angeles,    Calif. 

Lasagne,      lasagnette,      tagiarellini,     zitonl,     ziti,     etc. 

164,930;  Feb.  27. 
United      States      Machinery      Manufacturing      Company, 

Springfield,    Mass.      Dishwashing    machines.      163,918 ; 

Feb.  6. 
United   States  Music  Company,  Chicago,  HI.     Perforated 

music   rolls.     164,157  ;   Feb.   13. 
United  States  Overall  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cin- 
cinnati,   Ohio.      Convertible    coats.      173,664 ;    Oct.    2 ; 

Serial  No.  175,972  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
United    States   Pencil   Co.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Lead    and 

paper   crayon    pencils.      170,467 ;   July   17 ;    Serial   No. 

166.334;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
United  States  Playing  Card  Company,  The.     (See  Cincin- 
nati  Game   Company,  assignor.) 
United  States  Playing  Card  Company,  The.      (See  Dupli- 
cate Whist  Company,  assignor.) 
United  States  Playing  Card  Company,  The.     (See  Fireside 

Game  Company,  assignor.) 
United  States  Playing  Card  Company,  The,  East  Norwood, 

Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Playing    cards.      175,907-9 ;    Nov. 

13 ;    Serial   Nos.    178,537-9 ;    published   Aug.    21,    1923. 
United    States    Playing   Card    Company,    The,    East   Nor- 
wood,    Cincinnati,     Ohio.       Playing     cards.       176,213 ; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  178.536  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
United   States   Portland   Cement   Company,   The,  Denver, 

Colo.      Portland    cement.      172,913 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial 

No.    178,642 ;    published   June   5,    1923. 
United  States  Printing  Co.,  The,  assignor  to  The  United 

States     Playing     Card     Company,     Cincinnati,     Ohio. 

Playing  cards.      22,580  ;   renewed  Mar.   7,   1923. 
United  States  Printing  Co.,  The,  assignor  to  The  United 

St.ntes     Plaving     Card     Company,     Cincinnati,     Ohio. 

Playing  cards.     22,582  :  renewed   Mar.   7,   1923, 
United   States   Printing   Company,   The,   assignor   to   The 

United  States  Playing  Card  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Playing  cards.     23,782 ;  renewed  Nov.   7,   1923. 
United  States  Products  Corporation.  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Dried     fruits    or    dehydrated    fruits     and    vegetables, 

164,976  ;  Feb.  27. 
United  States  Products  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Dried     fruits    or    dehydrated    fruits     and'    vegetables. 

165,966  :  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  157,971 ;  published  Nov. 

28,  1922. 
United  States  Products  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables  and  dried  fruit.     107,847  : 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  164,978 :  published  Feb.  20,  192.S. 
United  States  Products  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Canned    fruit,    canned    vegetables,    canned    fish,    dried 

fruit.     168,638  ;  Mav  29  ;  Serial  No.  164,979  ;  published 

Feb.  27,  1923. 
United    States    Products    Corporation,    San    Jose,    Calif. 

Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  flsh.     170,655 ;  July  17  ; 

Serial  No.  168,391 ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
United     States     Products     Corporation,     San     Francisco, 

Calif.      Canned   and   dried   fruits.      177,019 ;    Dec.    11 ; 

Serial  No.  166,331;  published  Sept.  25.   1923. 
United   States  Refractories   Co.,   San   Luis   Obispo,   Calif. 

Bricks.     172,921 ;   Sept.   11 ;   Serial  No.    177,254 ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
United   States   Rubber  Company,   New  Brunswick,   N.   J., 

and   New  York,   N.   Y.     Aprons  for  Icemen.      171,848 ; 

Aug.  14  ;   Serial  No.  171,002  ;  published  May  15,  1928. 
United   States   Rubber   Company,   New   Brunswick,   N.   J., 

and    New    York,    N,    Y.      Coats.      173,495 ;    Sept.    25 ; 

Serial  No.  175,580;  published  June  19,  1923. 


United  States  Rubber  Company,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J., 
and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber  heels.  176,148;  Nov. 
20 ;    Serial   No.   171,880 ;    published   July   31,    1923. 

United  States  Rubber  Company,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J., 
and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Felt  slippers.  176,962  ;  Dec.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  177,753  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

I'nited  States  Tire  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tubes  for 
tires.      163,194;    Jan.   2. 

United  States  Willow  Furniture  Co.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Wil- 
low furniture.     166,331  ;  Mar.  27. 

United  Turkey  Red  Company,  Limited,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 
Outer  garments,  headwear,  work,  negligee,  and  dress 
shirts,  and  blouses,  etc.  172,035  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No. 
162,787  ;   published  May  22,   1923. 

United  Turkey  Red  Company,  Limited,  Glasgow,  Scot- 
land. Cotton  yarns.  173,237 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
165,838  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Universal  Engineering  Company,  Maywood,  111.  Electric 
light  and  power  plant  units  for  farms,  country  homes, 
stores,  etc.  160,448 ;  June  19 ;  Serial  No,  172,810 ; 
published   Mar.   2T,   1923. 

Universal  Feature  and  Specialty  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Books  and  comic  section  in  daily  newspapers.  171,713  ; 
Aug.    14  ;    Serial   No.    150,833 ;   published   May    1,  1923. 

Universal  Feature  &  Specialty  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Dolls  and  puzzle  games.  173,692  ;  Oct,  2  ;  Serial  No. 
177,344  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Universal  Laboratories  Inc,  Harrlsburg,  Pa.  Mouth 
washes.     164,421;   Feb.  20. 

Universal  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ant- 
poisoning  fluid  compound.  168,231 ;  May  15 ;  Serial 
No.    171,342 ;    published    Feb.    13,    1923. 

Universal  Motor  Company,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Farm  lighting 
plants.     164,649;  Feb.  27. 

Universal  Motor  Company,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Internal-com- 
bustion engines.  177,097  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  171,144  ; 
published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Universal  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Rot)* 
locks.  165,978  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  161,159  ;  published 
Dec.  19,  1922. 

Universal  Romper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's 
dresses   and    rompers.      163,637 ;   Jan.    23. 

Universal  Sales  Company,  Prestonsburg,  Ky.,  and  In- 
dianapolis, Ind.  Compound  for  softening  and  removing 
paints,  varnishes,  etc.  166,195 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
162,076  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Universal  Theatres  Concession   Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Candy. 

174.908  ;  Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.  179,070 ;  pubUshed  July 
31     1923. 

Universal  Theatres  Concession  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Candy. 

174.909  ;   Oct.   23  :  Serial  No.   179,072  ;   published  July 
31    1923. 

Universal    Valve    Company,     The,     New    Britain,     Conn. 

Flush  valves.     175,689 ;  Nov.  6. 
Universal  Wholesale   Grocery  Co.,   Chicago,   111.      Canned 

goods,    etc.       176,857  ;    Dec.    4 ;    Serial    No.    174,042 ; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Universe      Corporation.      Chicago,      111.        Refrigerators. 

174,562;  Oct.   23;   Serial  No.   181,156;   published  July 

24,  1923. 
University  Pickle  Company.     (See  Maffltt,  Ellen  W.) 
Unkefer,  Geo.  R.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Oil  used  in  making 

ready-mixed   enamels   and   paints.     172.201 ;   Aug.   28 ; 

Serial  No.  172,135  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Unn6,    Ernst   Harrogate,    York,    England.      Apparatus    or 

appliance  for  massaging  the  teeth  and  gums.     175.904  ; 

Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  178,152  ;  published   Sept.  4,   1923. 
Unruh  H.   P.    Co.,   The,   Chanute,   Kans.     Medical    prepa- 
ration for  colds,   cuts,  burns,   etc.     176, 194:  Nov.  20; 

Serial  No.   155,940;  published  July   10,  1923. 
Upco  Manufacturing  and  Sales  Company,  The,  Cincinnati, 

Ohio.      Spark    timers    for   internal-combustion    engines. 

174,906;  Oct.   23;   Serial  No.   179,017;  published  July 

31    1923 
Upjohn   Company,   The,    Kalamazoo,    Mich.      Effervescent 

salt.     163,195:  Jan.   2. 
Upton  Supply  Company.     (See  Murray.  C,  Alexander.) 
Urban,  George  Milling  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Poultry 

feeds.     176,450  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,336  ;  published 

Aug.  21,  1923. 
Urbana  Packing  Co.,  The,  Urbana,  Ohio.     Shoulders.  h.Tms, 

lard,  and  bacon.    166,666  ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  165,219  ; 

published  Jan.   30,  1923. 
Usdin,  Hyman,  doing  business  as  San-It  Rubber  Company, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Sanitary  belts  and  shields.     167,042  ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,598  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Usinga   Disc   Corporation,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Metal   disks 

for   recording  the  human  voice   for   reproduction   upon 

phonographic  machines.     175,921  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 

180,251  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Usona    Shirt    Company,    The,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Men'8 

dress,  work,   and  negligee  shirts.     163.638  ;   Jan.  23. 
Uswald,    Harry,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Coats,    wraps,    capes, 

and     neck    pieces.       173,418 ;     Sept.     25 ;     Serial    No. 

155,280 ;   published    June   19,   1923. 
Uswald,  Harry,  Brooklyn,  K.  Y.     Fur  coats,  wraps,  capes, 

and     neck     pieces.       173,419 ;     Sept.     25  ;     Serial    No. 

155,281  ;    published    June    19,    1923. 
Uswald,  Harry,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y.     Fur  coats,  wraps,  capes, 

and  neck  pieces.     173,973  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  155,576 ; 

published  July  17,  1923. 
Utiih-Idaho  Sugar  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.    Sugar. 

164,026 :  Feb.  27. 


808 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Utati-Idaho  Sugar  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Sugar. 
176,797  ;  Nov.  27. 

Utasnl   Company,  The.      (See  Zucker,   Nathan    S.) 

Lten.si!s  Company,  The,  Fort  Wayne,  Iiid.  Laundry  iron- 
iu!i  machines.  169,529  :  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  165,612  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Utica  Uniform  Company,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Uniforms  for  let- 
ter carriers,  police,  firemen,  etc.     164,751 :  Feb.  27. 

Utility  Fittings  Company.     (See  Brunner,  Lamar  F.) 

Utility  Rubber  Goods  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Bathing  suits.     163,196  ;   Jan.   2. 

Utility  Service  Association,  Chicago,  111.  Toilet-paper 
cabinets.  172,644  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  157,050  ;  pub- 
lished  May   29,    1923. 

Utz  &  Dunn  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Boots  and  shoes. 
163,825  ;    Jan.  30. 

V.  Maynburg,  Ottmar  H.,  doing  business  as  Labora- 
torium  Leo,  Dresden,  Germany.  Tooth  paste  and 
powder,  and  mouth  wash.  169,787 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No. 
156,996;   published  Mar.  27,   1923. 

V.  Mayeuburg,  Ottomar  H.,  doing  business  as  Labora- 
torium  Leo,  Dresden,  Germany.  Shaving  soap. 
171,708  ;  Aug.  14 ;   Serial  No.  156,997  ;  published  May 

1,  1923. 

V-W  Ventilator  Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Window  ventilators 
for  buildings,  ventilators  for  sash  bars,  door  panels,  etc. 
167,408 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  168,229 ;  published  Jan. 
23,  1923. 

Vacuum  Candy  Machinery  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Candy  ma- 
chinery.    169,017  ;  May  29. 

Vacuum  Groove  Piston  Ring  Corporation,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Piston  rings.  167,523 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No. 
165,775  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Vacuum  Oil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricating  oils. 
164,346;   Feb.  20. 

Vacuum  Oil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricating  oil. 
176,076;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  182,079;  published  Sept. 
4,  192.S. 

Vail  Brothers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pomade  for  the  scalp 
and  hair.  169,809;  July  3;  Serial  No.  165,048;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Vail  Brothers,  doing  business  as  Keystone  Perfume  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bay  rum.  172,593  ;  Sept.  11  ; 
Serial  No.  168,341 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Vaisberg,  Herman,  doing  business  as  Nitro-C^ulture  Com- 
pany, Savannah,  Ga.  Germ  food  for  plants.  166,974  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Vajda,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  liquid  for 
lungs  and  kidney  and  for  healing  wounds  and  sores. 
176,281 ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  178,886 ;  published  Aug. 
14,   1923. 

Valentino    Company.      (See   Lauber,   Benjamin.) 

Vales,  Alberto,  Company,  New  Orleans,  La.  Soap. 
167,644 ;    May   8 ;    Serial   No.    168,591 ;   published    Jan. 

2,  1923. 

Valiquette,    Gilles,    Montreal,    Quebec,    Canada.      Rubber 

tire    treads.      171,450;    Aug.    7;    Serial    No.    169,339; 

published  May  1,  1923. 
Valle,  y  Ca,  M.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cigars.     164,835  ; 

Feb.  27 
Valley  of  the  Kings  Corporation.      (See  Funke,  Edward, 

assignor.) 
Valmont  Mfg.  Co.,   Inc.,   Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Powder  puffs. 

177,821  ;  Dec.  25. 
Valona   Manufacturing  Co.      (See   Wojciechowski,   Roman 

H.) 

Van  Brunt,  W.  C,  assignor  to  Empire  Hosiery  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  169,268 ;  June  12 ; 
Serial  No.   154,422 ;   published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Van  Buskirk,  Herbert  C,  doing  business  as  The  Van 
Co.,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.  Laxative.  167,489 ;  May  1 ; 
Serial  No.  154,246;   published  June  27.  1922. 

Van  Camp  Packing  Company  Inc.,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Soap.  175,201 ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  175,115  ;  published 
Aug.   7,   1923. 

Van  Camp  Sea  Food  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canned 
fish.     167,951 ;  May  8. 

Van  Camp  Sea  Food  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Canned  fish.  169,348  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  171,343  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Van  Co.,  The.     (See  Van  Buskirk,  Herbert  C.) 

Vancouver  Cedar  Mills,  Limited,  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia,  Canada,  and  Chicago,  111.  Shingles,  siding, 
and  finishing  lumber.  175,080 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
169,515  ;   published  Aug.   14,   1923. 

Van  De  Kamp's  Holland  Dutch  Bakers,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Bakery  products.     166,779  ;  Apr.  10. 

Vanderbilt,  R.  T.,  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chemi- 
cal compound  used  as  an  accelerator  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  rubber  products  to  hasten  the  curing  of  rubber. 
173,773  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,631 ;  published  June  26, 
1923. 

Vanderkoogh,  Charles,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Mayonnaise 
dressing.     171,649  ;  Aug.  7. 

V.Tn  der  Heyden,  L.,  a  Hauzeur,  Paris,  France.  Organs, 
pianos,  hnrps.  and  parts  of  such  instruments.  177,644; 
Dec.  25  :  Serial  No.  147,279  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Van  Der  Vygh,  Frans,  doing  business  as  Hlkecut  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Pocket  tool  knives.  173,788; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,343  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Vandewart  Company  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y 
Women's  scarfs.       164,764  ;  Feb.  27. 


Vandewart  Company  Incorporated,  New  lork,  N.  y. 
Knitted  piece  goods.  175,034 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
178,784 ;   published   Aug.   14,   1923. 

Van  Druff,  Leonard  B.,  doing  business  as  Capital  City 
Oil  Company,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa.  Fuel,  illuminating, 
and  lubricating  oils  and  greases.     168,304  ;  May  15. 

Van  Dusen,  Fred  L.,  doing  business  as  The  Ideal  Tablet 
Company,  Interlaken,  N.  Y.,  and  Greensburgh,  Pa.  Me- 
dicinal tablets  used  in  the  treatment  of  liver  and 
bowel  trouble.     164,105  ;  Feb.   13. 

Van  Dyk,  James,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dairy  and  food 
products.     173,554;  Sept.  25. 

Van  Dyk,  James,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee  substi- 
tute. 177,045 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  180,457 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.   25,   1923. 

Van  Dyk,  James  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dairy  and  food 
products.  177,090  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,623  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.   25,   1923. 

Van  Dyk  and  Reeves,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fresh  figs. 
164.051;  Feb.   13. 

Van  Dyk  and  Reeves,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Packed 
dates,  figs,  olives  and  cherries.  167,451 ;  May  1 ;  Serial 
No.  162,701  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Van  Erp,  Arnold,  Oakland,  Calif.  Horse-radish  and 
mustard,  jellies,  jams,  etc.  173,322  ;  Sept.  25 ; 
Serial  No.  173,154  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Van  Ess  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Massage  prepa- 
rations or  tonics  for  the  treatment  of  the  head  and 
scalp.  174,214;  Oct.  9;  Serial  No.  166,487;  published 
May  29,  1923. 

Van  Etten,  Irving  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Folding  Costumer, 
automatic  folding  utility  or  service  table  and  card 
tables.  165,156 ;  Mar.  6.  Serial  No.  152,107 ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  14,  1922. 

Van  Etten,  Irving  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stain,  wood  finish, 
and  filler.  165,775  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  158,907  ;  pub- 
lished  Dec.   26,   1922. 

Van  Fleet-Mansfield  Drug  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Astrin- 
gents, expectorants,  diarrhea  cordial,  and  liniments. 
164,302  ;  Feb.  20. 

Van  Gelderen,  Henrietta,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Roach  extermi- 
nators In  powdered  form.  165,715 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial 
No.  166,335  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Van  Gilder,  W.  P.  (See  Van  Gilder,  William,  sJid  S.  B, 
Ward.) 

Van  Gilder,  William  P.,  and  S.  B.  Ward,  doing  business  as 
W.  P.  Van  Gilder,  also  as  S.  E.  Ward,  Brunswick,  Nebr. 
Hog  remedy  for  mixed  infection,  swine  plague,  or  flu. 
168,620  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  167,495 ;  published  Feb. 
13,  1923. 

Van  Goodwin,  J.,  doing  business  as  J.  V.  Goodwin  & 
Co.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Liniment  for  rheumatism,  in- 
fluenza, coughs,  colds,  etc.  167,884  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
169,634;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Van  Harlingen,  John  C.,  et  al.,  successors.  Renewal. 
(See  Roth,  A.  P.,  and  Van  Harlingen.) 

Vanitie    Hat   Co.      (See   Land,   Julius.) 

Vanity  Brassiere  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ban- 
deaux and  brassieres.  168,077 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
156,557;   published  July  11,   1922. 

Vanity  Fair  Company,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Face  cream, 
face  powder,  lip  pencil,  rouge,  shampoo,  etc.  177,178 ; 
Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  180,991 ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills,  Reading,  Pa.  Clothing.  163,197  ; 
Jan.    2. 

Vanity  Fair  SUk  Mills,  Reading,  Pa.  Underwear  consist- 
ing of  vests,  bloomers,  knickerbockers,  drawers,  union- 
suits,  etc.  166,728  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  159,329  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  12    1922. 

Vanity  Fair'  Silk  Mills,  Reading,  Pa.  Petticoats  and 
ladies'  and  misses'  underwear.     168,008 ;  May  8. 

Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills,  Reading,  Pa.  Ladies'  silk  under- 
wear. 171,198 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  147,649 ;  pub- 
lished May  8,   1923. 

Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills,  Reading,  Pa.  Garment  com- 
posed of  a  combination  brassiSre  and  chemise. 
171,293  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  166,420  ;  published  May  1, 
1923. 

Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills,  Reading,  Pa.  Vests,  bloomers, 
knickerbockers,  drawers,  union  suits,  etc.  175,353 ; 
Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  167,109  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills,  Reading,  Pa.  Veils  and  silk 
cloth  in  the  piece.  175,517 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
176,583;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Van  Leeuwen,  William  H.,  jr..  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Hosiery.     164,597  ;  Feb.  20. 

Van  Lill  Preserving  Company,  assignor  to  S.  J.  Van  LllI 
Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Preserves,  jellies,  fruit  butters, 
and  mincemeat.     23,254 ;   renewed  June  27,  1923. 

Van  Loplk,  Garrit  P.  Grand  Haven,  Mich.  Women's 
outer  and  under  skirts,  waists,  etc.     164.677  ;  Feb.  27. 

Van  Eaalte  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's 
underwear.  175,598 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  179,020 ; 
published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Van  Sands,  Walter,  doing  business  as  Vantone  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonograph-needle  holders  for  sound 
boxes.  177,755  :  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No.  178,482  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  9,  1923. 

Van  Sands.  Walter,  doing  business  as  Vantoue  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonograph-needle  holders  for  sound 
boxes.  177.757  :  Dec.  25 :  Serial  No.  178,418 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  9,  1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


809 


Van  Sant,  Hintt  and  McCuleheou.  Oakland,  Calif.  Con- 
fectloii>  disijeurfed  in  cones.  165. SO"  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial 
No.  i;<.<.5t:.<  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1928. 

Van  Sickle  Mfg.  Co.  (See  United  Paint  Manufacturing 
Co.) 

Van  Toff,  Ernost,  doin?  business  as  "  Saui.seal  "  Manufac- 
turing: Company  (Nou-Incorporated),  Chicago,  111. 
Medicinal  coinpouml  as  a  remedy  for  and  preventive 
of   leucorihoa,   etc.     104,447 ;    Feb.   20. 

Van  Valkenburg,  L.  D.,  Company,  Holyolie,  Mass.  Pencil- 
point  protectors  with  and  without  clips.  165,552 ; 
Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  152,777  ;  published  Dec.  12,   1922. 

Vapo-Cresoleiie  Company,  The,  Stanley,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York,  N.  y.  Certain  medical  and  disinfecting  com- 
pounds and  apparatus.  23,441 ;  renewed  Aug.  1, 
1923. 

Vapolyptus  Co.     (See  Hottel,  Frank  C.) 

Vapor  Lubricant  Company.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Device 
designated  to  supply  lubricating  oil  into  the  upper 
cylinders  of  gasoline  engines.     164,994  ;  Feb.  27. 

Vapo  rroducts  Company,  Inc.,  Sandpoint,  Idaho.  Rug 
and  carpet  cleaning  compound  and  hand  cleanser. 
167,000 ;  May  8 :  Serial  Nlo.  169,145 ;  published  Jan. 
30,  1923. 

Vapo  Stove  Company,  The,  Lima,  Ohio.  'Oil  stoves. 
167,504 :  Mav  1  ;  Serial  No.  167,743 ;  published  Jan. 
30,  1923.        ■  „     ^ 

Vary  Knit  Co.,  Inc.,  Union  Hill,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Woven  and  knitted  cotton,  wool,  etc.,  piece 
goods.  173,218;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  174,348;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 

Vary  Knit  Co.,  Inc.,  Union  HIU,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Knitted  wool  and  cotton  goods  in  the  -piece. 
174,093 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  1?9,836 ;  pubUshed  July  3, 
1923. 

Vaughan  and  BushneU  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago, 
111.  Handled  hammers,  hatchets,  axes,  adzes,  and 
sledges.  172.023  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  170,227  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923.  ^.      r.     , 

Vaughan,  George  E.,  doing  business  as  Acme  Wire  Goods 
Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.    Paper  clips.     175,259  :  Oct.  30. 

Vaughn  Grocerv  Company,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Cofifee. 
173,382  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  174,948  ;  published  July 
.5,  1923. 

Vaughan  Mabel  E.,  doing  business  as  Tut  Manufacturing 
Company,  Birmingham,  Mich.  Beverage  sold  as  a  soft 
drink.  175,406  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,625  ;  published 
Aug.  28,  1923.  ^  „ 

Vaughan-Towle  Co.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Shoes  made  wholly  or 
in  part  of  leather.  170,758:  July  24;  Serial  No. 
176,300;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Vawter,  Edcar   S.,   Monroe,   La.     Medicine  for  the  treat- 
ment of  stomach,  kidney,   and  liver  diseases,  an   oint- 
ment  for    the    treatment    of    skin    diseases.      168,396 
May  22  ;  Serial  No.  171,746  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Vedoe-Peterson    Company,    Quincy,   Mass.      Reamers   and 
croove  cleaners.     168,217  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  172,454 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Vegatol  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Laxa 
tive  crackers.  172,653  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  137,751 
published  Jan.   30,   1923.  _ 

Vellsuth,  Walter  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Whipped 
cve.im  candy.  168,370  :  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  164,207 
published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Velones,  Dinis,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Hair  tonic.     170,968 
July  24. 

Velveeta  (Cheese  Company.     (See  Schaefer,  Max  O.) 

Velvet  Action  Brake  Lining  Co.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Brake- 
band lining  for  automobiles.  167,521 ;  May  1 ;  Serial 
No.  165,732;   published  Dec.  19,   1922. 

Velvet  Oil  Company.     (See  Cavanaugh,  William  D.) 

Velvet  Oil  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Motor  oils. 
171,371 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178,684 ;  published  May 
22    1923. 

Velvet  Piston  Ring  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Piston  rings. 
171,428  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  171,824 ;  published  May  8, 
1923. 

Velvetine  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kamerman, 
Albert.) 

Venesta  Limited,  London,  England.  Ply  wood,  veneer, 
sawed  timber,  or  cork  reenforced  with  sheet  metal 
cemented  to  surfaces.  175,157 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
180,912 ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Venus  Packing  Co.     (See  Abbott,  Hall  &  Co.) 

Venu.s    Specialty   Co.      (See   Coyne,   Edward   J.) 

Verband  der  Schweizerischen  Stiickwaren-Ausriistanstal- 
ten,  St.  Gall,  Switzerland.  Cotton  fabrics  woven  and 
finished  in  Switzerland.  177,693  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No. 
183,612  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Vereln  fiir  Chemische  und  Metallurgische  Produktion, 
Aussig,  Czechoslovakia.  Decolorizing  charcoal  for  use 
for  mineral  and  vegetable  oils.  169,813  ;  July  3  ;  Se- 
rial  No.    167.372;   published   Mar.   13,   1923. 

Verman,  R.  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Medicine  for  diseases  of 
the  blood,  etc.     176,927  ;  Dec  4. 

Vermi-Tox  Products  Co.,  Holland,  Mich.  Insecticide. 
167,866  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,104  :  published  Feb.  20. 
1923. 

Vermont  Bakine  Company.  White  River  Junction,  Vt. 
Bread.     173,539  ;  Sept  26. 


Vermont  Creamery  Incorporated,  Pawtucket,  R.  1.  But- 
ter, eggs,  cheese,  lard,  maple  sugar,  maple  sirup, 
peanut  butter.  170,871;  July  24;  Serial  No.  105,903; 
published  Mar.  27,   1923. 

Vermont  Maple  Syrup  Company,  Inc.,  Essex  Junction, 
Vt.  Sirup  made  from  cane  and  maple  sugar.  168.655  ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  166,117  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Verm-0-Spray  Products  Co.,  West  Haven,  Conn.  Chemical 
preparations  for  the  extermination  of  insects  und  ro- 
dents. 165,807;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  167,589;  pub- 
lished  Jan.    2.    1922. 

Vernon's,  William.  Sons  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
171,784 ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  172,788  ;  published  May 
22,   1923. 

Vero  Indian  River  Producers  Association,  Vero,  Fla.  Fresh 
citrous  fruits.  171,351;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  171,478; 
published   May   8,    1923. 

Vertex  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.,  Weissport,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
177,250  :  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  183,352  ;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

Vesper  Pharmacal  Co.     (See  Deavy,  Thomas  R.) 

A'ppta  Undorwear  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Knitted 
and  textile  underwear  for  men,  women,  children,  and 
infants.     164,869-70;   Feb.  27. 

Vesuvius  Drug  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment    of   rheumatism.      168,024 ;    May    8. 

Vfttewinkel,  Dirk  H.,  doing  business  as  H.  Vettewinkel  & 
Zonen,  assignor  to  Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Vernls-  en 
Verffabrlek  voorheen  H.  Vettewinkel  &  Zonen,  Amster- 
dam, Netherlands.  Varnishes,  lacquers,  paints,  paint 
removers,    etc.      163,198 ;   Jan.    2. 

Vettewinkel,    H.,   &  Zonen.      (See   Vettewinkel,   Dirk   H.) 

Vickery  &  Hill  Pub.  Co.,  The,  Augusta,  Me.  Monthly 
magazine.  175,065  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,440 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.   7,  1923. 

Victor-American  Fuel  Company,  Portland,  Me.,  and  Den- 
ver, Colo.     Coal.     165,905-6;  Mar.  20. 

Victor-American  Fuel  Company,  Portland,  Me.,  and 
Denver,   Colo.      CoaL      167,957 ;   May   8. 

Victor-American  Fuel  Company,  The,  Portland,  Me.,  and 
Denver,  Colo.  Coal.  169,807 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No. 
164,472;   published   Apr.   3,    1923. 

Victor-American  Fuel  Company,  The,  Portland,  Me.,  and 
Denver,  Colo.  Coal.  169,808 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No. 
164,476;   published   Apr.   3,    1923. 

Victor  Fruit  Growers,  Inc.,  Victor,  Calif.  Fresh  grapes. 
166,226;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  165,046;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Victor  Manufacturing  Co.,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Beverages 
sold  as  soft  drinks  and  extracts  for  making  same. 
165,736 ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,568  ;  published  Dec. 
19     1922. 

Victor  Oil  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lubricat- 
ing oils.  166,801:  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  129,916;  pub- 
lished Feb.  14,  1922. 

Victor  Products  Co.     (See  Hogland,  Joseph  L.) 

Victor  Radio  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  appa- 
ratus. 168,431  :  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  172,137 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20.  1923. 

Victor  Remedy   Company.      (See   Payne,  Rose  E.) 

Victor    Specialtv    Company.      (See    Loewenberg,    Victor.) 

Vlctori,  Joseph.  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Food  prod- 
ucts.    174,147  ;  Oct.  2. 

Victoria  Pastry  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  French  pastry 
and  cakes  covered  with  icing,  cakes,  macaroon  tarts. 
170,836  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  157,457  ;  published  Mar. 
27    1923 

Victory  Products,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Composition 
roofings.      163,199  ;   Jan.   2. 

Victory  Products,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Ready-mixed  coat- 
ing compositions,  paints,  and  varnishes.  164,304 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Victory  Sparkler  &  Specialty  Co.,  Elkton,  Md.  Fire- 
works— namely,  sparklers,  wire  dips  or  sun  wheels, 
snakes,  etc.     163,923  ;  Feb.  6. 

Victory  Sparkler  &  Specialty  Co.,  Elkton,  Md.  Repeating 
cap  pistols,  grasshoppers,  and  canary  songsters. 
172,679  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  164,527  ;  published  Jan. 
9     1923. 

Victory  V  Belt  Co.,  Catasanqua,  Pa.  Link  belts. 
169,815  ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  167,744 ;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Vignes-Bombet  Grocer  Co.,  Inc.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.  Wheat 
iaour.  176,601  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,645  ;  pubUshed 
Sept.  18,  1923. 

Viking  Specialty  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Screw 
drivers,  wrenches,  and  wrench  sets.  174,960  ;  Oct.  30 ; 
Serial   No.    160,570;   published   Aug.    7,    1923. 

Vilander,  Anna  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Petticoat  under- 
drawer.  168,847  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  174,949  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Vilas,  Royal  C  Fowl  River,  Ala.  Citrous  fruits  and 
nuts.  176,757  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  175,227  ;  published 
July  31,  1923. 

Viller  &  Prost,  Paris,  France.  Furniture  and  automo- 
bile polish.  169,891 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  159,449 ; 
published  Apr.   3,  1923. 

Vincennes  Milk  &  Ice  Cream  Co.,  Vincennes,  Ind.  Choco- 
late-coated ice-cream  bar.  166,249  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
163,367 ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Vincent.  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tracing  paper. 
163,485;  Jan.  16. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AlpJiahetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Vincent,  Sidney  C,  Baltimore,  Md.  Toy  alarm  clocks  or 
watches.  169,962  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  174,804  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.   10,   1923. 

Vlnco  Herb  Company.     (See  Clegg,  Sherman  D.) 

Vineyard!  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Medicinal  preparation  used 
for  laxative,  cathartic,  and  aperient  purposes.  165,806  ; 
Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  172,245;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Vinikow,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Parisian  Chocolate 
Company,  Seattle,  Wash.     Candles.     164,575;  Feb.  20. 

Vinkemulder,  Henry  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Vinkemul- 
der  Co.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Bananas.  176,108 ; 
Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  160,168  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Vino-Sano  Co.      (See  OfiEer,  Karl.) 

Vin-Sok  Food  Products  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Processed  dried  fruits.  168,693 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
169,792  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Vlquesney,  Ernest  M.,  Spencer,  Ind.  Images,  bric-a-brac, 
statuary,  etc.  174,766  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  170,228  ; 
published  July  17,  1923. 

Virden  Packing  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Canned  fruits. 
163,410  ;  Jan.  9. 

Virden  Packing  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Canned  fruits 
and  vegetables.     164,286;  Feb.  20. 

Virden  Packing  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits.     167,993;   May  8. 

Virden  Packing  Company,  South  San  Francisco  and  Oak- 
land, Calif.  Cooked  corn  beef.  166,342  ;  Apr.  3  :  Serial 
No.  161,161 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Virden  Packing  Company,  South  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Canned  fruits,  olives,  fruit  jams.  169,140 ;  June  12  ; 
Serial   No.   155,716;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Virden  Packing  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits.  170,423  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,068 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Virden  Packing  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Smoked 
meats.  170,709 ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No.  142,184 ;  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 

Virden  Packing  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
and  bottled  fruits,  jams,  jellies,  and  olives.  171,126  ; 
July  31 ;   Serial  No.   175,581 ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Virden  Packing  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
tomatoes.  173,497;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  175,633; 
published  June  19,  1923. 

Virginia  Blue  Gem  Coal  Corporation,  Pennington  Gap 
and  North  Fork,  Va.  Steam  and  domestic'  coal. 
170,637  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  175,691 ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Virginia  Cotton  Mills,  Swepsonville,  N.  C.  Cotton  goods 
In  the  piece.     165,895-8  ;  Mar.  20. 

Virginia  Cotton  Mills,  Swepsonville,  N.  C.  Cotton  goods 
in  the  piece.  169,457  :  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  175,043  ; 
published   Mar.    20,    1923. 

Virginia  Woodworking  Co.,  Inc.,  Bristol,  Va.  Construction 
material,  mlllwork,  maufactured  lumber.  166,736 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Visco  Chemical  Products  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Polish  for  furniture,  pianos,  autos,  etc.  176,416  ;  Nov. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  180,568  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Viscose  Company,  The,  Marcus  Hook,  Pa.  Artificial-silk 
yarns  and  threads.  177,773 ;  Dec.  ta ;  Serial  No. 
184,197  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Vislok  Limited,  London,  England.  Nuts  and  bolts. 
166,814:  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  167,438;  published  Jan. 
16,  1923. 

Vi-T.-ibs  Co.     (See  Donnelly,  Julia.) 

Vit  Candy  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Candles.  166,071 ; 
Mar.   27  ;   Serial  No.   159,639  ;  published  Aug.  8,  1922. 

Vita-Coca  Bottling  Company.     (See  Demoville,  James  L.) 

Vita  Food  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Medicated 
food  for  convalescents  and  Invalids.  166,925 ;  Apr 
17 ;   Serial  No.    137,549 ;  published   Dec.   12,   1922. 

Vita  Food  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Maltless  choco- 
late cereal  beverages.  174,848 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
177,529  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Vita-Grain  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Beshere,  Joseph  J.) 

Vita  Mineral  Products  Company,  Peoria,  111.  Mineral 
stock  food.  177,764  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  177,337  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,   1923. 

Vita    Products    Company.       (See    Ely,    Mark    C.) 

Vita  Rice  Products  Co.,  Glenn  County,  Calif.  Preparation 
made  from  rice  In  powdered  and  liquid  form.  169,043 ; 
June  5 ;   Serial  No.   155/718  ;  published  Dec.   19,   1922. 

Vita  Rice  Products  Co.,  Willows,  Glenn  County,  Calif. 
Preparation  made  from  rice.  172,945 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Se- 
rial No.  155,841 ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Vita-Sulphur  Company,  Chicago,  lU.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion for  rheumatism,  neuritis,  sciatica,  gout,  etc. 
174.047  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,639  ;  published  July  10, 

Vitalls  Products,  Incorporated,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bat- 
teries. 170,133  :  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  159,735 ;  pub- 
lished June  13,  1922. 

Vitality       Publishing      Company.  (See       Whitehouse, 

George  F.) 

Vitamin  Food  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Edible  vitamine 
made  from  fruits,  cereals,  and  nuts.     164,974  ;  Feb.  27 

Vitamine  Products  Company,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Food 
tonics.     164,120-1  ;   Feb.   13. 

Vitimine  Malted  Milk  Co.,  Frankfort,  Ind.  Instantaneous 
chocolate  preparation  combined  with  malted  milk  for 
making  a  chocolate  malted  milk  soft  drink.  166,330  • 
Mar.  27. 


Vitrefrax  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Refrac- 
tory lining,  bricks,  cements,  and  furnace  bottom  grains, 
etc.  171,363;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  170,417;  published 
Mav  8,  1923. 

Vitrefrax  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Refrac- 
tory lining,  mastic  fire  walls,  cements,  etc.  171,364-5  • 
Aug.  7  ;  Serial  Nos.  170,414-15  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Vitrefrax  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Re- 
fractory linings  for  forges,  smelters,  etc.,  refractory 
cements,  etc.  174,664  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  170,416 ; 
published  July  17,  1923. 

Vitreous  Steel  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Enameled  metal  table  tops.     167,313  ;  Apr.  24. 

Vitrifyx  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Floor  preservatives 
in  the  nature  of  a  filler  or  paint.     164,655-6 ;  Feb.  27. 

Vitro  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Ready-prepared  ceramic  glazes  and  enamels.  109.820  ; 
July  3  ;  Serial  No.  168,625  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Vitro  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Ox- 
ides of  cobalt,  chromium,  selenium,  etc.  172,975  ;  Sept, 
11 ;  Serial  No.  176,234  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Vittucci,  John,  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Olive  oil. 
173,588;  Sept.  25. 

Vivaudou,  V.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rouge  and  face 
powder.     163,200  ;  Jan.  2. 

Vivaudou,  V.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Face  powders  and 
rouges.      163,644 ;    Jan.    16. 

Vivaudou,  V.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rouge  and  face 
powder  in  compact  form.  167,550  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
170,229 ;    published   Jan.    30,    1923. 

Vivaudou,  V.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Writing  paper,  en- 
velopes, bristol  or  card  board  suitable  for  visiting  cards. 
168,715  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  161,660  ;  published  Mar. 
13,  1923.  • 

Vivaudou,  V.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Face  powders  and 

creams,   perfumes,   etc.      172,716-17 ;    Sept.    11  ;   Serial 

Nos.  175,284-5  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Vixen,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Hosiery.     166,707  ;  Apr.  10 ; 

Serial  No.  167,061 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Vocaleze    Company,    The.      (See    Ballhe,    George.) 
Vocaltone  -  Pianotina     Co.,    Chicago,     111.       Phonographs. 

167,322  ;  Apr.  24. 
Voegele    &    Dinning    Co.    Incorporated,    Lynchburg,    Va. 

Candies.     163,411 ;  Jan.   9. 
Voge,  A.   Law,   doing  business  as   Egoval  Chemical  Co., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Extract  to  be  used  in  the  preparation 

of  soft  drinks.     168,949  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  172,405  : 

published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Voge,   A.   Law,   doing   business   as  Egoval   Che"mlcal  Co., 

New  York,  N.  Y.    Extract  to  be  used  in  the  preparation 

of  soft  drinks.    169,181 ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  172,406 : 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Vogel,  Morton  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ladies'  and  children's 

hand  bags,  purses,  and  pocketbooks.     176,384  ;  Nov.  27 ; 

Serial  No.  177,153  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Vogt  Brothers  Mfg.  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Pumps  used  In 

handling  acids,  feeding  boilers,  etc.     103,788 ;  Jan.  30. 
Vogt   Brothers   Mfg.    Co.,    Louisville,    Ky.      Refrigerating 

machinery  and  refrigerators.     172,038  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial 

No.  160,218  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Vogt,    F.    G.,    &    Sons,     Inc.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Lard. 

175,790-1 ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  Nos.   179,756-7  ;   published 

Sept.  4,  1923. 

Vogt,  Henry,  Machine  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Drop-forged 
steel  valves  and  fittings.  168,898  ;  Mav  29  ;  Serial  No. 
167,590  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Vo?ue,  The.     (See  Burgower,  L.  H.) 

Vogue  Weaving  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and  cot- 
ton ribbons.     177,791  ;  Dec.  25. 

Voigtlander  &  Sohn  Aktiengesellschaft,  Brunswick,  Ger- 
many. Single  and  double  telescopes  and  binoculars, 
photographic  lenses  and  cameras.  172,524 ;  Sept.  4 ; 
Serial  No.  173,613  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

VoUand,  P.  F.,  Co..  Chicago,  111.  Fabric  toy  dogs  adapted 
to  be  stuffed.  177,311 ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  167,342  ; 
published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Vollman,  Lawrence  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Women's 
leather  shoes.     163,261 ;  Jan.  2. 

Voluma  Corporation,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Talking  ma- 
chines, reproducers,  recorders,  and  needles  for  talking 
machines,  and  parts  thereof.  174,340  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial 
No.  155,328  ;  published  June  19.  192.S. 

Von  der  Heyde  &  John.      (See  John,  Hermann  A.) 

Von  Gal,  J.  K.,  Hat  Company,  Danbury,  Conn.  Hats. 
169,413 ;  June  12. 

Von  Schuetz,  Samuel  P.,  doing  business  as  North  Ameri- 
can Honey  Distributors,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa.  Honey 
and  beeswax.     163,412  :  Jan.  9. 

Voorhees  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Hose, 
belting,  and  packing  made  of  rubber,  etc.  170,255 ; 
July  10 ;  Serial  No.  171,003  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Voorhees  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Rubber 
hose.  174,729  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  160,731 ;  published 
July  31,  1923. 

Vorgias,  Louis,  Chicago,  111.  Shoe  polish,  dressings,  and 
cleaners.  175,881  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,348 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Vortex  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  holders  for 
paper  dishes  and  dispensing  receptacles  for  paper 
dishes.  174.234;  Oct.  9;  Serial  No.  180,311;  published 
July  S,  1»28. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marJcs — Continued. 


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Vo8,  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  weights  and  desk 
ornaments.  174,603 :  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  177,530 ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Vos8  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
171,481 :  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  177,939 ;  published  May 
15,   1923. 

Voss  &  Stern.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  and  silk  mixture 
piece  goods.  172,622  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  160,315  ; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  and  silk  mixture 
piece  goods.  172,623  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  160,313  ; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
172,941  :  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  160,323;  published  June 
19,  1923. 

Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  and  silk  mixture 
pii-co  L'oods.  173,247;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  160,328; 
published  June  19,  1923. 

Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece  goods.  173,248  ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  160,325  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
173,249  :  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  160,316 ;  published  June 
12,  1923. 

Voss  &  Stem,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods  con- 
taining silk  stripe.  173,355 :  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
160,318  ;  published   June  26,  1923. 

Voss  &  Stern,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
173,356;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  160,312;  published  June 
26    1923. 

Voss'  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  chiffon  cloth. 
177,766  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  184,372  ;  published  Oct. 
2,    1923. 

Vul  Ko  Cene  Co.,  The,  Kent,  Ohio.  Chemical  composition 
to  assist  in  vulcanizins  rubber.  168,808  ;  May  2S ;  Se- 
rial No.  169,940j  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Vulcan  Crucible  Steel  Co.,  Aliquippa,  Pa.  Tool  steel. 
166.797 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  152,292  ;  published  Jan. 
9.  1923. 

Vulcan  Manufacturing  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Clothes-washing   machines.      170,343 ;    July    10. 

Vulcan  Proofing  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Offset 
blankets,  rubber  sheetings,  sheet  rubber,  etc.  175,090  ; 
Oct.  30;   Serial  No.  180,156;  published  Aug.  14.   1923. 

W  &  L  Baking  Company,  Jackson,  Mich.  Prepared  dough- 
nut mixture.  171,022  :  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  167,960 ; 
published    Mar.    20,    1923. 

Vf.  S.  D.  Underwear  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bras- 
sieres. 176,218;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  178,586;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,   1923. 

W.  V-B.  Ames  Company,  The,  Freemont,  Ohio.  Dental 
cement.  169.863:  July  3;  Serial  No.  175,696;  pub- 
lished Apr.   3.   1923. 

Wabash  Cabinet  Co.,  The,  Wabash,  Ind.  Blank  Index 
guides,  record  cards,  card  alphabets,  and  folders. 
166,982  ;  Apr.  17. 

Wabasha  Roller  Mill  Company,  Wabasha,  Minn.  Wheat 
flour.  170,806  ;  .Tuly  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,793  ;  published 
Feb.  27,  1923. 

Wibasha  Roller  Mill  Company.  Wabasha,  Minn.  Wheat 
flour.  172,476  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  172,918  ;  published 
May  8,   1923. 

Wadhams  Oil  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Lubricating 
oils.     170,684  ;  July  17. 

Wadley  Company,  The,  Indianapolis  and  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.  Butter.  167.135  :  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  157,243  ; 
published  Dec.   26,   1922. 

Wadsworth,  Howland  &  Company,  Incorporated,  Boston, 
Mass.     Tinted  leads.     23,110 ;   renewed  May  80,   1923. 

Waelclili.  N.  L..  Denver,  Colo.  Pharmaceutical  prepara- 
tions used  as  an  inhalant  for  use  in  cases  of  tuberculosis. 
171,340 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  172,852  ;  published  Apr.  24, 
1923. 

Wagemans  &  Son,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Cigars.  164,266; 
Feb.  13. 

Wager  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Wager, 
Robert   H.) 

Wager  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Mechanical  shaving  lather-forming  devices.  177,598  : 
Dec.  18. 

Waser,  Robert  H.,  assignor  to  The  Wager  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Shaving-lather-forming 
dericps.  168.193  :  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  168,815  ;  pub- 
lished  Feb.   13,  1923. 

Wagner,  Augusta  A.,  successor.  (See  Wagner,  Rob- 
ert H.) 

Wagner,  Edward  C,  &  Son,  Chicago,  111.  Pop-corn  con- 
fection. 169.160 :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  165.650 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

Wagner,  G.  M.  H.,  &  Sons,  Chicago,  111.  Fresh  canta- 
loupes and  apples.  166,900 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No. 
164.791  :  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Wagner,  G.  M.  H.,  &  Sons,  Chicago,  111.  Fresh  canta- 
loupes and  pears.  167.117 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
164 J90:  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Wagner  Pastry  Company,  The,  Newark,  N.  J.  Pies. 
165,380  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  159,911  ;  published  Dec. 
5,  1922. 

Wagner  Research  Society,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Carburetors. 
166.842  ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  168,909 ;  published  Jan. 
23,  1923. 

Wagner.  Robert  H.,  assignor  to  A.  A.  Wagner,  successor, 
Rye,  N.  Y.  Liniment.  23,562 ;  renewed  Aug.  29, 
1928. 


Wahl  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Leads  for  mechanical 
pencils.  165,419;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  152,820;  pub- 
lished Oct.  31.  19^2. 

Wahl  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Leads  and  lead  con- 
tainers. 177,640 ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  145,483 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  9,  1923. 

Wahoo  Novelty  Works,  Wahoo.  Nebr.  Tov  dogs.  176,24fl ; 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  182,843  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Wailes,  Dove  &  Co.,  Walles  Dove  Bitumastlc  Ltd.,  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,  England,  successors.  Paints  and  com- 
positions for  protecting  iron  structures  from  corrosion. 
23,817  ;   renewed  Nov.   14,  1923. 

Walles  Dove-Htrmiston  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Paint  to  resurface  cement  floors.  165,818 ;  Mar.  20 ; 
Serial  No.   165,839;   published  Dec.  26,   1922. 

Wakem,  Harold  R..  doing  business  as  Harold  R.  Wakem  & 
Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Radio  receiving  and  radio  trans- 
mitting sets  and  the  various  parts  thereof  and  radio 
head  phones.  175,799;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  179,567; 
published  Aug.  21,   1923. 

Waldemeyer,  Francis  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Art 
Industries,  Inc.  Molded  objects  made  from  compositions 
containing  sulphur.  166,444 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No. 
166,543  :  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Walden-Worcester  Inc.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Socket 
wrenches.  169,057  ;  June  5  ;  Serial  No.  171,344  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.   6,   1923. 

Waldo,  E.  M.  and  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paints.  171,456; 
Aug.  7  ;   Serial  No.  168,503  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Waldow,  Benjamin,  doing  business  as  South  Side  Drug 
Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Tablets  and  capsules  for  head- 
aches, etc.     169,745  ;  June  26. 

Walk-Straight  Club,  The.     (See  Haight,  Louis  P.) 

Walker,  A.  R.,  C^andy  Corporation,  Muskegon,  Mich. 
Packages  of  chocolates  in  various  sizes.  163,413 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Walker.  A.  R.,  Candy  Corp.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Candy. 
164,303;  Feb.  20. 

Walker,  A.  R.,  Candy  Corporation,  Muskegon,  Mich. 
Candy.  177,201;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  179,074;  pub- 
lished  Sept.   25,   1923. 

Walker  Bros.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless 
flavoring  sirups  for  soft  drinks.  168,936  ;  May  29  ;  Se- 
rial No.  173,262 ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Walker  Bros.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Medicinal  preparations 
for  cramps,  diarrhea,  and  colds.  169,680 ;  June  26 ; 
Serial  No.   173,263  ;  published  Mar.   27,  1923. 

Walker  Bros.  Co.,  assignor  to  Za-Rex  Food  Products  Inc., 
Boston,  Mass.  Sirups  and  extracts  for  flavoring  foods. 
173,845  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  173,261 ;  published  July  3, 
1923. 

Walker,  Cyrus  M.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Men's  textile-fabric 
union-suit  underwear.  176,761  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
175,446;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Walker,  Edward  C,  3d,  Batavia,  N.  Y.  Garbage  cans. 
176,814  :  Not.  27. 

Walker,  Fred,  &  Co.  Proprietary  Limited,  Melbourne, 
Victoria,  Australia.  Meat  extracts.  166,873 ;  Apr. 
17  ;   Serial  No.  162,087  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Walker-Gordon  Laboratory  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Pure  milk 
for  nursery  and  sick-room  use.  23,043  ;  renewed  May 
18,   1923. 

Walker,  J.  C,  ft  Bros.,  Exmore,  Va.  Oysters  canned  or 
In  the  shell.  175,396  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  155,848  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

Walker,  John  D.,  Lexington,  Ky.,  assignor  to  John  D. 
Moore  Tobacco  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Twist  to- 
bacco.     22,425 :   renewed    Feb.    7,   1923. 

Walker,  Madam  C.  J.,  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Hair  salve.  173,199;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  173,017; 
published  June  19.  1923. 

Walker-Matteson  Company,  Joliet,  111.  Canned  goods, 
mustard,  oatmeal,  etc.     175,723  ;  Nov.  6. 

Walker  Publishing  Co.,  Aurora  and  Marionville,  Mo. 
Name  or  title  of  a  weekly  newspaper.  169,442  ;  June 
19  ;  Serial  No.  173,159  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Walker  Stetson  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Bias  tape. 
163,639;   .Tan.   23. 

Walker  Stetson  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Men's,  women's, 
and  children's  knit  and  nainsook  underwear.  '  166.692  ; 
Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  166,421  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Walker  Stetson  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Underwear  and 
gloves.     170,332;   July   10. 

Walker,  W.  &  H.,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Thomas  Chemical 
Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Alcohol  rubbing  and  bathing  prepa- 
ration. 168,621 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  167,500  ;  published 
Feb.  13,  1923. 

Walker  Webbing  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Shoe,  etc.,  lac- 
ings, galloons,  braids,  webbings,  beltings,  tapes,  and 
hairpins.  170.587  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  156,125  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Walker  Webbing  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Hair  nets. 
174,974  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  155,725 ;  published  Aug. 
7,   1923. 

Wall-Kane  Needle  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pho- 
nograph  needles.      171,271 ;    July   31. 

Wall,  King  H.,  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Bluing  compound  and 
a  Uquld  bluing.  170,422  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,697 ; 
published    Apr.    10,    1923. 

Wall  Paper  Manufacturers,  Limited,  The,  London,  Eng- 
land. Dry,  ready-mixed,  and  paste  paints.  173,182 ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  169,381 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Walla  Walla  Hothouse  Vegetable  Co.  (See  Mojonnier, 
Frederick  E.) 

Walla  Walla  Valley  Prune  Growers  Co-Operatlve  Associa- 
tion, Freewater,  Oreg.  Fresh  boxed  Italian  prunes. 
171.455 ;    Aug.   7 ;   Serial   No.   168,697  ;    published  May 

8,  1923. 

Wallace,  Arthur,  Boston,   Mass.     Boots,   shoes,   slippers. 

176,942  ;  Dec.  4. 
Wallace,  Charles  J.,  doins  business  as  C.  J.  Wallace  and 

Co.,  assignor  to  C.  J.  Wallace  Co.,  Inc.,  Duluth,  Minn. 

Hand  lotion,  toilet  water,  face  and  talcum  powder,  etc. 

168,207 ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  158,203  ;  published  Feb. 

13,  1923. 
WaUace  &  Co.,  New  York,  Wallace  &  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 

successors.     Confectionery.     23,075 ;   renewed  May  23, 

1923. 
Wallace  &  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Chocolates  and  candies. 

168,021 ;  May  8. 
WaUace  &  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Chocolates  and  candies. 

171,753;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  163,489;  published  Jan. 

9,  1923. 

Wallaeh  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirts,  collars,  under- 
wear, shoes,  etc.  176,493 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
169,569 ;    published    Sept.    18,    1923. 

Wallaeh,  David,  doing  business  as  Union  Hosiery  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  174,036 ;  Oct.  2 ; 
Serial  No.  176,772  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Wallaeh,  Hoexter  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Outer  gar- 
ments— to  wit,  suits  and  overcoats  for  men,  and 
suits  and  skirts  and  coats  for  women.  166,648 ;  Apr, 
10 ;   Serial  No.   161,219  ;   published   Dec.   12,   1922. 

Wallaeh  &  Mayer,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
168,175;  May  15;  Serial  No.  168,442;  published  Jan. 
30    1923 

Wall'au,  Alex.  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  wear. 
173,197-8 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  Nos.  173,018-19 ;  pub- 
lished June  19,   1923. 

Wallcraft  Shirt  Co.  Inc.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Dress, 
negligee,  and  work  shirts.  175,739  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 
178,646;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 

Waller,  L.  D.,  Seed  Co.,  The,  Guadalupe,  Calif.  Garden 
and  flower  seeds.  171,464  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  167,542  ; 
pubUshed  May  1,  1923. 

Wallenstein  Industrial  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elastic 
knitted  goods  In  the  piece.  175,664 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial 
No.  182,489;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Wallln  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Shoe-shining  brushes. 
168,254;  May  15;  Serial  No.  172,306;  published  Feb. 
27    1923 

WalHdll  Hat  Works  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  soft 
and  stiff  felt  hats  and  straw  hats.    171,695  ;  Aug.  7. 

Walnott  Knitting  Company,  TJtica,  N.  Y.  Knitted  gar- 
ments— namely,  underwear,  coats,  sweaters,  and 
bathing  suits.     163,910  ;  Feb.  6. 

Walnott  Knitting  Company,  TJtica,  N.  Y.  Infants'  wrap- 
pers. 172,599;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  171,049;  published 
June  5,  1923. 

Walnut  Growers  Spray  Manufacturing  Company,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.  Insecticide.  165,511 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial 
No.  164,742  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Walnut  Growers  Spray  Manufacturing  Company,  Vernon, 
Calif.  Charcoal  to  be  used  in  connection  with  stock 
and  poultry  feed.  167,690 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  159,825  ; 
published  Feb.  6,   1923. 

Walnut  Growers  Spray  Manufacturing  Company,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Insecticide.  172,751 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 
No.  165,435  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Walnut  Growers  Spray  Manufacturing  Company,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Insecticide.  177,704  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial 
No.  165,434;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Walrath  &  Co.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  successor  to  S.  M. 
Walrath.  Teas  and  coffee.  23,694  ;  renewed  Oct.  10, 
1924. 

Walter,  John  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Masticatories — namely, 
chewing  gum  and  candies.  171,303  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 
164,738;  published  May  15,   1923. 

Walter  Reed  General  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C.  Week- 
ly periodical.  170,272  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  174,189  ; 
published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Walters,  E.  S.,  Co.       (See  Walters,  Russell  S.) 

Walters,  Russell  S.,  doing  business  as  R.  S.  Walters  Co., 
Clinton,  Iowa.  Candy.  166,433;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No. 
164,140  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Waltham  Watch  Company.  (See  American  Waltham 
Watch  Co.,  assignor.) 

Walther,  Bernard,  Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis.  Salve.  171,948; 
Aug.  14. 

Walther  Manufacturing'  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Worsted, 

woolen,  and  cotton,  etc.,  piece  goods.     173,310 ;  Sept. 

18 ;   Serial  No.   179,177  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Walther  Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Worsted, 

woolen,      worsted      and      cotton,      etc.,      piece     goods. 

173,362  ;  Sept.  25  ;   Serial  No.  179,902  ;  published  July 

3,  1923. 

Walther  Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Worsted, 

woolen,      worsted      and      cotton,      etc.,      piece      goods. 

173,368  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  179,569  ;  published  July 

3,  1923. 
Walther  Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Worsted, 

woolen,    and    worsted    and    cotton,    etc.,    piece    goods. 

179.176-7;  June  12. 


Walton,  Charles  &  Son,  NeeJham  Heights,  Mass.  Seam- 
less elastic  hosiery  for  sprains,  varicose  veins,  etc. 
166,482  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,554  ;  published  Jan.  9, 
1923. 

Walton  Milling  Company,  Lansing,  Mich.  Breakfast 
cereals.  177,128  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  142,369 ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.  25,   1923. 

Walton,  Octavia.      (See  Goodbar,  Octavia  W.) 

Walworth  Hanufactviriii.i;  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  As- 
bestos-rubber sheet  paekini,'.  108,653;  May  29;  Serial 
No.  165,8-14  ;  published  Fob.  13,  1923. 

Wampole,  Henry  IC,  &  Co.,  assignor  to  Henry  K.  Wampolp 
and  Company,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Supposi- 
tories for  diseases  ot  the  bowels  and  rectum.  22,370; 
renewed  Jan.   24,   1923. 

Wampole,  Henry  K.,  &;  Co.,  Limited,  Perth,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada. Liquid  intestinal  lubricant  or  laxative.  164.172; 
Feb.  13. 

Wampole,  Henry  K.,  and  Company  Incorporated.  Laxa- 
tives. 167,735  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,659  ;  published 
Jan.   2,  1923. 

Wampole,  Henry  K.,  and  Company,  Incorporated,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Hypnotic  medicines.  172,728  ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  174,547  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Wampole,  Henry  S.,  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Gen- 
eral tonics,  reconstructive  and  tissue  building  tonics, 
blood  purifiers,  etc.  166,080 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
158,965  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Wamsutta  Mills,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Cotton  piece  goods, 
pillowcases,   and   sheets.      164,852 ;   Feb.  27. 

Wanamaker,  Firm  of  John,  assignor  to  John  Wanamaker 
Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sewing  machines  and 
attachments.      23,926  ;  renewed  Dec.   12,  1923. 

Wanamaker,  John,  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies', 
misses',   and   children's   dresses.     163,640-1 ;   Jan.   23. 

Wanamaker,  John,  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
fumes, sachets,  and  toilet  waters.     164,126  ;  Feb.  13. 

Wanamaker,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candies.  165,863  ; 
Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  153,275;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Wanamaker,  John,  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Golf 
balls.  167,036  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,915  ;  published 
Jan.  16,   1923. 

Wanamaker,  John,  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's 
leather  gloves.  170,438-9 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  Nos. 
171,601-2 ;  published  Apr.  10.  1923. 

Wanamaker,  John,  Philadelphia.  (See  Twaddell,  John  P., 
assignor.) 

Wandel,  W.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Rust  re- 
mover and  preventive.  176,986:  Dec.  11;  Serial  No. 
179,573;   published   Sept.   11,   1923. 

Wander  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Antlobeslty  tab- 
lets.    166,964  ;  Apr.  17. 

Wanderly,  Marguerite  A.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Salve  or  balm 
for  an  ointment  of  the  feet.  165,479 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 
No.  168,479 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  168,085 ;  published 
Dec.   12,   1922. 

Wanklyn,  Frederic  L.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Rail- 
way signal  fusees.  175,506 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
178,785;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Ward  and  i'ierre.  (See  Beebe  Laboratories.  Incorpo- 
rated.) 

Ward     Baking     Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Bread. 

163,414;  Jan.  9. 
Ward    Baking    Company,     New    York,    N.     Y.       Cakes. 

163,642;  Jan.  23. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New   York,  N.  Y.     Cereal  break- 
fast  foods.      166,920;    Apr.    17;    Serial   No.    164,353; 

published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Ward     Baking    Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Bread. 

166,921 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  161,662 ;  published  Dec. 

12,  1922. 
Ward  Baking  Company,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Yeast,  yeast 

food    of    mineral    salts    and    flour,    malt    extract,    etc. 

167,051 ;   Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.   161,661 ;   published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bread,  cake, 

wheat,  corn,  and  rye  flour,  and  yeast.     167,087 ;  Apr. 

24;  Serial   No.  148,637;   published  Dec.   19,   1922. 
Ward     Baking     Company,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Bread. 

167,381 ;   May  1 ;   Serial  No.    166,159 ;   published   Jan. 

9    1923 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bread.     170,794  ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,794  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bread.     170,799  ; 

July  24  :  Serial  No.  16.9,382  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Bread,  cakes, 

and  cereal  brakfast  foods.    170.800  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No. 

169,383  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bread.     170,801 ; 

.Tulv  24  :  Serial  No.  169.384 :  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sugar  product 

used   as   an   ingredient   in   the   manufacture   of   bread, 

cakes,  etc.     170,816  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,960  ;  pub- 
Ushed Mar.  13,  1923. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Cakes.     170,894  ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,437  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bread.     170,895  ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,435  ;  pubUshed  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sugar  product. 

170,900  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.   170,961 ;   pubUsbed  Mar. 

13  1923 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bread.     170,938 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,385  ;  published  Feb.  27.  1923. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  tradc-niarlcs — Continued. 


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Ward  Bakin?  Comp.aiiy,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bread.   171,015 ; 

July  31  :  Serial  No.  169.386  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Ward  Baklnp  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bread.     171,016  ; 

July  31:  Serial  No.  169,387:   publislied  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Ward     Bakin;:     Company.      New      York,    N.    Y.       Bread. 

171,028  ;  July  31  ;   Serial  No.  168,699  ;  published  Apr. 

3,    1923. 
Ward     Baking     Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Bread. 

172.442;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  171,436;   published   May 

1,  1923. 

Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Cake.   176,368: 

Nov.  20. 
Ward     Baking     Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Bread. 

1 76,492  :  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  170,512  ;  published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bread,  rolls, 

biscuits,    cakes,    etc.        176,852 ;    Dec.    4 ;    Serial    No. 

175,374:  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Bread,  cake, 

and  a  vitamlne-containiiig  product.     177,061  ;  Dec.  11 ; 

Serial   No.   168.183;   published  Aug.   21,   1923. 
Ward     Baking     Company.     New     York,     N.     Y.       Bread. 

177,502  ;   Dec.   18  ;   Serial  No.   182,322  ;  published   Oct. 

2,  1923. 

Ward     Baking     Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Bread. 

177,610-11 :  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  Nos.  182,687-8  ;  published 

Oct.   2,   1923. 
Ward,  Eidridge  H.,  doinc  business  as  Ward's  Fudge  Shop, 

Fort  Worth,  Tex.     Candies.     168.514  :  May  22. 
Ward,   S.  E.      (See  Van  Gilder,  William   P.,   and  S.   B. 

Ward.) 
Ward,   Samuel,  Manufacturing  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Writ- 
ing paper  and  envelopes.     168,604  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 

168,567;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Wenatchee    Okanogan    Warehousing    Co.,    Pateros,    Wash. 

Fresh  apples.     163.415  ;  Jan.  9. 
Warden,    Paul    S..    Chicago,   111.      Daily   market    bulletin. 

167.422 :   May    1 ;    Serial   No.    170,104 :    published   Jan. 

2.  1923. 
WardweU,  Edward  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shell.     174,369  ; 

Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  175.331;  published  .July  17.   1923. 
Ware.  James  A.,  doing  business  as  Ware  Paint  Company, 

Atlanta,  Ga.     Elastic  paints  for  metal  and  composition 

roofs.     163.455  ;   Jan.  9. 
Ware  Paint  Company.      (See  Ware,  .Tames  W.) 
Ware,  Walter  F.,  Company.  The,   PhUadelphla,  Pa.     Sus- 
pensory  bandages.     163,767  ;   Jan.   23. 
Waring,    Lewis    E..    et    al.,    executors.       (See    Estate    of 

Charles  J.  Fisk.) 
Wark    Advertising    Systems    Company,    The,    Columbus, 

Ohio.     Signs     for     mechanical     advertising     purposes. 

165.307;  Mar.  6;   Serial  No.   162,155;   published  Dec. 

5,  1922. 
Warland,  Henry  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Piece  goods  made 

of  combination  of  silk  and  ramie.     168,762  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  No.  173.060:  published  Mar.  6.  1923. 
Warland,  Henry  G..  New  York,  N.  Y.    Men's  and  women's 

sport  clothes.     172,211  :  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.   173,457  ; 

published  Mav   29,   1923. 
Warmblrds.  Inc..  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.     Woolens  and  worsteds 

in  the  piece.    173.730  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  180,312 ;  pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 

Warne,  William,  and  Company,  Limited.  London,  Eng- 
land. Catheters,  esophagus  tubes,  rectal  tubes,  and 
cup  funnels.  168,22?  :  Mav  15 ;  Serial  No.  171,603 ; 
published  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Warnecke,  Jacob  A.,  doing  busir.pss  as  Florida  Honey 
Products  Co.,  Tavares.  Fla.  Honev.  166,886 ;  Apr, 
17:   Serial   No.  167.665:   published   Feb.   6,   1923. 

Waiter  Brothers  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Chains.     164,504;   Feb.  20. 

Warner  Brothers  Company.  The.  Bridgeport.  Conn. 
Corsets.  166.712:  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  156.610;  pub- 
lished Jan.   9,   1923. 

Warner  Brothers  Companv.  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn 
Women's  fitted  undergarments.  171,872;  Aug.  14; 
Serial  No.  174,046  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Warner  Brothers  Company.  The.  Bridgeport  Conn.  Ban- 
doaux  and  brnssi^res.  176.0.39 :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
170.903:    published    Ang.    14.    1923. 

W.irner,  Charles,  Company.  Wilmington.  Del.  Hydrated 
hme.  170,222;  .Tuly  10;  Serial  No.  154,344;  pub- 
lished  Apr.    10,   1923. 

Warner.  Moore  &  Co.,  doing  business  as  Dunlop  Mills, 
Kichmond.  \a.  Feed — namelv.  bran.  176  75'>  •  Nov 
27:   Sprial  No.  175.582;  published   Aug.   7,   192.3' 

Warner-Patterson  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Glass  for 
headlights.     174,139;  Oct.  2. 

Warner,  Selden  G.,  doing  business  as  The  Staset  Com- 
pany West  Orange,  N.  J.  Diamond  tools,  diamond  en- 
graving and  marking  tools  and  drills.     174.154  ■  Oct    2 

Warners    Whole    Wheat    Bread,    Inc..    New    York     N     T 

^6^*20  ^923^^  '  "^"^^  ^^  '  ^"^^^  ^°'  ^^^'^^^  :  published 
Warnick,  Edward  A.,  doins  business  as  Ka-Nix  Sales  Co 
Birmingham.    Ala.      Tooth    paste.      174,869-    Oct     23' 
Serial  Nn.   ISO. 3.36  ;   published  .Tulv   31,  1923 
.Warren  &  Bailey  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Belting,  hose, 
packing.     174.465  :    Oct.   16  ;   Serial   No.   172,246  •   pub- 
lished  .Tuly   17,   1923. 
Warrpn  Clock  Company,  .\shland,  Mass.    Clocks.    175  808  • 
Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  144,303  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 


Warren,  Clyde  W.,  doing  business  as  Automatic  Curtain 

Co.,  Sauk  Rapids,  Minn.     Porch  shades.     175,096;  Oct. 

30 ;   Serial   No.   179,904  ;   published   Aug.   7,   1923. 
Warren   Featherbone   Company,   The,   Three   Oaks,   Mich. 

Cotton,  silk,  mercerized,  etc.,  ribbons.   166,328  ;  Mar.  27. 
Warren    Featherbone    Company,    The,   Three   Oaks,    Mich. 

Bust    forms    and    extenders,    bustles,    brassiftres,    etc. 

167,996  ;  May  8. 
Warren    Foundry    and    Machine    Company,    Pbllllpsburg, 

N.    J.      Cast-iron    gas    and    water    pipes    and    flttlngs. 

171,301  ;   Aug.   7  ;   Serial   No.   164,846 ;   published   Apr. 

24,   1923. 
Warren  I.  Bailey  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Lubricating  oils 

and   greases.      166,518 ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial    No.    172,247 ; 

published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Warren  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  T. 

Jute    tag   paper.    Jute   envelope   paper,    brlstol    board, 

manifold   paper,   etc.      165,972 ;  Mar.   27 ;   Serial  No. 

159.672  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Warren   Products  Company   Inc.,   The,   New  York,   N.  T. 

Textile-material  silk,  linen,  wool,  cotton,  or  a  mixture  of 

same.    174,596  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  178,685  ;  published 

July  24,  1923. 
Warren,  S.  D.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Printing  paper. 

163,731  ;   Jan.   23. 
Warreij,  S.  D.,  Company,*  Boston,  Mass.     Printing  paper. 

166,732;  Apr.  10. 
Warren,   Samuel   Limited,   SheflSeld,   England.     Tool,  car- 
bon, shear,  mUd,  spring,  etc.,  steels.    169,217 ;  June  12 ; 

Serial  No.   152,699;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Warren,    Samuel    Limited,    Sheffield,    England.      Molding 

and  planing  irons,   rock  and   twist  drills,  milling  cut- 
ters, etc.     169,218;  June  12;  Serial  No.  162,600;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 
Warren    Soap    Manufacturing    Company,    Boston,    Mass. 

Compound    for   the   prevention   of    rust   and   corrosion. 

163,768  ;   Jan.   23. 
Warren    Soap    Manufacturing    Company,    Boston,    Mass. 

Lubricating   compound  for  cooling  and  preventing   hot 

boxes  and  bearings.      163,769  :  Jan.   23. 
Warren    Soap    Manufacturing    Companv,    Boston,    Mass. 

Soap.     167,551 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  158,740  ;  published 

Mar.  28,  1922. 
Warren     Soap    Manufacturing    Company,    Boston,    Mass. 

Outfit  package  containing  soap  and  a  towel.     168,807  ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  169,939  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Warren     Soap    Manufacturing    Company,    Boston,    Mass. 

Washing    or    cleansing    powder.      176.520 ;    Nov.    27 ; 

Serial   No.    166.967 :   published    Sept.   11,    1923. 
Warren,  W.,  Thread  Wks.,   Westfield,  Mass.     Spool  cot- 
ton.    168.545  :  Jan.  16. 
Warren,  W.,  Thread  Wks.,  Westfleld,  Mass.    Spool  cotton. 

165,012-15  :  Feb.  27. 
Warren  W.,  Thread  Wks.,  Westfield,  Mass.     Spool  cotton. 

165,442;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  165,336;  pubUshed  Jan. 

2,    1923. 
Warren,  W.,  Thread  Wks.,  Westfleld.  Mass.    Spool  cotton. 

165,443 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,330 ;  published  Jan. 

2    1923. 
Wairen,  W.,  Thread  Wks.,   Westfield,  Mass.     Spool  and 

tube  thread.     166,270;  Mar.  27;   Serial  No.  166,920; 

published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Warshauer,  Jack,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Boys'  suits.     186,636; 

Apr.   10 ;   Serial  No.   168.185  ;   published  Jan.   9,   1928. 
Warshauer,     Jack.     New     York,     N.     Y.       Girls'     dresses. 

166.635;  Apr.   10;   Serial  No.  168.186;   published  Jan. 

9,   1923. 
Washburn-Crosby  Co.,   Minneapolis.  Minn.     Wheat  flour. 

165,400:   Mar.  6;   Serial  No.   156,671;  pubUshed  Oct 

31,  1922. 
Washburn-Crosby   Co.,   Minneapolis.   Minn.     Wheat  flour. 

167,143:  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  156,670;  published  Dec. 

19,   1922. 
Washburn-Crosby   Co.,   Minneapolis,   Minn.     Wheat  flour. 

167,263  :  Apr.  24 ;   Serial  No.  155,721 ;  published  Dec 

19,  1922. 
Washburn-Crosby   Company,   Minneapolis,   Minn.      Wheat 

flcur.      164,233  ;   Feb.   13. 
Washburn-Crosby    Companv,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      WTieat 

flour.     167,492  ;  Mav   1 ;  Serial  No.  149,780  ;  published 

Jan.  23.  1923. 
Washbum-Crosbv   Company,   Minneapolis,    Minn.      Wheat 

flour.     170,793  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,513  ;  published 

Mar.  13,  1923. 
Washburn-Crosby   Company,    Minneapolis,   Minn.      Wheat 

flour.     171,443 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  159,545  ;  pubUshed 

Mar.  27,   1923. 
Washburn-Crosby    Company,   Minneapolis,   Minn.      Wheat 

flour.     176.581 ;  Not.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,754  ;  pubUshed 

Aug.  21,  1923. 
Washburn-Crosby    Company,   Mlnneajwlis,   Minn.     Wheat 

flour.     176,885;  Dee.  4;  Serial  No.  181,468;  pubUshed 

Sept.   25,   1923. 
Washburn    Crosby    Company,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Oats, 

wheat  cereal,  bran  flakes,  etc.     177,829 ;  Dec.   25. 
Washburn,  P.  B..  &  Co.,  Brockton,  Mass.    Candy.    168,609; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  168.863  ;  published  Feb.  IS,  1923. 
Washburn,  Frederick  C,  New  Bedford,  Mass.     Pin  boards 

for  use  in  textile  industry.     168,742;  May  29;  Serial 

No.  171,239  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Washington  Barber  Supply  Co.      (See  Selkow,  Irving.) 
Waehington    County    Canning    Company.    Eastport,    Me. 

Canned   blueberries.      174,534 ;   Oct.   16. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marJcs — Contiuued. 


Washington  Dehydrated   Food   Co.,   Yakima,   Wash.      De- 
hydrated    apples.       170,508;     July     17;     Serial     No. 
172,919  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Washington  Embroidery  Co.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     PlUow- 
caees,   bolster   cases,   bed   sheets,   shams,   scarfs,   table 
covers,   and   napkins.      169,963 ;   July   10 ;    Serial  No. 
174,805  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Washington  Manufacturing  Co.,   Nashville,   Tenn.     Work 
and      dress      shirts,      overalls,      garment     supporters. 
168,367;   May  22;   Serial  No.   164,620;   published   Feb. 
13,  1923. 
Washington  Manufacturing  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.     Work 
shirts    and    overalls.      174,211 ;    Oct.    9 ;    Serial    No. 
179,502  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Washington  Pastry  Co.      (See  De  Vito,  Arlstide.) 
Washington  Radio  Corp.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Radio  sets 
and    parts    thereof.      172,830 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No. 
164,617  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Washington,  Thomas  C,  Chevy  Chase,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Puzzles.     171,322  ;   Aug.  7 ;   Serial  No.   168,342 ;  pub- 

Ushed  May   1,    1923. 
Wasmuth-Endicott    Company,    Andrews,    Ind,      Cabinets. 

171,774  ;  June  12. 
Wasmuth-Endicott     Company,    Andrews,     Ind.       Kitchen 

cabinets.     173,816;   Oct.   2;   Serial  No.    171,774;   pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 
Wasserman,    A.    F.,    Memphis,    Tenn.      Soap.      174,628 ; 

Oct.  28  ;  Serial  No.  179,574  ;  published  July  24,   1923. 
Wasson,  Harry  G.,  doing  business  as  Target  Penetrating 

Oil  Co.,  Peoria,  111.     Rust  solvent.     163,201 ;  Jan.  2. 
Watchung  Springs  Co.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.     Coffee  in  beverage 

form.     166,441  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  166,796 ;  published 

Jan.  16,  1923. 
Watelet,   Abel,    doing  business  as   Abel  Watelet   &   Cie., 

Paris,    France.      Pharmaceutical    preparation    for    use 

In   diseases  of  the   stomach-.   Intestines,   etc.      169,607  ; 

June  26  ;  Serial  No.  172,455  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Waterbury    Brass    Goods    Corporation,    The,    Waterbury, 

Conn.     Paper  fasteners.     166,206 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

169,266;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Waterbury     Button     Company,     The,     Waterbury,     Conn. 

Electric     Insulating     compound.       166,562 ;     Apr.     10 ; 

Serial  No.  168.740;   published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
WateJbury    Clock    Company.       (See    Ingersoll,    Robt.    H., 

&  Bro.,  assignors.) 
Waterbury    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Wire    ropes. 

168,398-9  :    May   22  ;   Serial   No.   171,674-5 ;   puhlished 

Feb.  20,  1923. 
Waterman,  August  H.,  Rockford,  111.     Metal  polish,  water- 
proof   leather   dressing,    shoe    polish,    and    cleaner   for 

clothes  and  fabric  goods.     165,194  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 

167,910  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Waterman,  Helen,  Orange,  N.  J.     Candy.     169,162 ;  June 

12 :    Serial   No.   166,425 ;   published  Mar.   27,   1923. 
Waterman,  J.   S.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  Orleans,   La.     Wheat 

flour.     165,291 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  152,110  ;  published 

Nov.  7,  1922. 
Waterproof  Adhesives  Company,  Oak  Creek,  Wis.    Casein 

glue.     163,770;  Jan.  23. 
Waters  &  Waters   Mfg.   Co.,   St.   Louis,  Mo.     Typewriter 

ribbons   and   carbon   paper.     166,591 ;   Apr.   10 ;   Serial 

No.   167,788;   published  Dec.   26.  1922. 
Watertown  Table-Slide  Company,  Watertown,  Wis.     Table 

slide  bars.     173,569  ;   Sept.  25. 
Waterville  Textile  Mills,   Inc.,  Waterville,  N.  Y.     Men's 

and  women's  underwear.     165,302  ;  Mar.  6.     Serial  No. 

163,486  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Waterville  Textile   Mills,   Inc.,    Waterville,    N.   Y.      Chil- 
dren's   underwear.      170,073 ;    July    10 ;     Serial    No. 

166,210;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Water-Witch  Company,  Lake  Odessa,  Mich.    Artificial  flsh 

baits.     173,044  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,929  ;  published 

June  12,  1923. 
Water- Witch  Company,  Lake  Odessa,  Mich.    Artificial  flsh 

baits.     176,929  ;  June  12. 
Watkins  Chemical  Company.      (See  Watkins,  Harold   C.) 
Watklns,    Erwln    W.,    Copper    Hill,    Tenn.      Face    lotion. 

163.202  ;  Jan.  2. 
Watkins,   Harold    C,   doing   business    as   Watkins    Chem- 
ical   Company,    Scranton,    Pa.       Cathartic.      167,565 ; 

May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,700  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Watkins,  Harold  C,  doing  business  as  Watkins  Chemical 

Company,    Scranton,    Pa.      Beverage    sold    as    a    soft 

drink  and  sirup   for   making  same.     175.527 ;   Nov.   6 ; 

Serial  No.   181,157;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 
Watkins   Manufacturing   Company,    The,    Wichita,   Kans. 

Babbitt    bearings.       169,340 ;     June     12 ;     Serial     No. 

173,113  ;  pubUshed  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Watson,    Arthur    C,    doing   business    as   Nancy    Hubbard 

Company,  Los  Angeles,-  Calif.     Candy.     173,173  :  Sept. 

18  ;   Serial  No.   171,112  ;   published  June  26,  1923. 
Watson  &  Aven,  Little  Rock,  Ark.     Ice  cream.     170,157  ; 

July  10 ;   Serial  No.   169,343  ;   published  Apr.  3,   1923. 
Watson,   Dan   L.,   Goorgiana,  Ala.     Medicines  for  kidney 

troubles,   rheumatism,   headaches,   etc.      172,651;   Sept. 

11 ;  Serial  No.  143,466  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Watson,  James  R.,  doing  business  as  San  Bernardino  Val- 
ley Potato   Growers  Ass'n.   and   as  Watson   &  Watson, 

San  Bernardino,  Calif.     Potatoes.     164,160:  Feb.  13. 
Watson,  Lee  M.,  Boston,  Mass.     Chemical  compounds,  etc., 

for   use  In   producing  varying   colors   in  burning   fuel. 

172,645-6;  Sept.  11;  Serial  Nos.  157,396-7;  published 

Apr.  17,  1923. 


Watson  Manufacturing  Company,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Poultry- 
raising  appliances.  173,169 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
115,304;   published  June  19,   1923. 

Watson,  Orrin  W.,  doing  bufiiness  as  Watson  Boat  Work*. 
Spokane,  Wash.     Boats.     169,113;  June  5. 

Watson  &  Watson.      (See  Watson,  James  &.) 

Watt,  James  A.  D.,  London,  England.  Safety  razors  and 
blades  thereof.  172,828  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  166,758  ; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Watts,  Edward  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Shampoos. 
167,598 ;   May    1 ;    Serial   No.   169,659 ;    published   Jan. 

Watts,  Henry  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.    Parlor  baseball  game. 

Watts,   Richard  J.,   doing   business   as   Watts   Mfg.    Co., 

Boston,    Mass.      Garment    supporters.      168,206 ;    Mav 

15 ;  Serial  No.  160,841 ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Watts,  Ritter  and  Company,  Huntington,  W.  Va.     Men's 

high-grade  dress  shirts.     175,202  ;  Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No. 

175,116;   published  Aug.    7,   1923. 
Waukee   Company,   Indianapolis,    Ind.      Hair    dressing  'n 

liquid    form    to    be   rubbed   into    the   hair    and    scalp. 

167,583 ;  May   1 ;   Serial  No.   170,168 ;    published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 

Waukesha  Silurian  Water  Co.,  also  doing  business  as 
Waukesha  Spring  Water  Company,  Waukesha,  Wis. 
Still  and  carbonated  water,  ginger  ale,  root  beer,  etc. 
177,193  :  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  178,316  ;  published  Aug. 
28,   1923. 

Waumbek  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton  and  cotton  and  silk  mixture  fabrics  in  the 
piece.  169,673;  .Tune  26;  Serial  No.  174,548;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

WaumbeE  Manufacturing  .Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton  crSpe  fabrics  in  the  piece.  171,475 ;  Aug.  7 ; 
Serial  No.  178,317  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Waupun  Canning  Co.,  The,  Waupun,  Wis.  Canned  vege- 
tables. 168,475 ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  168,134 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

Wauregan  Company,  The,  Wauregan,  Conn.,  and  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Cotton  fabrics  and  silk  fabrics  in  the 
piece.  172,994  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,517  ;  published 
June  5,  1923. 

Waverly  Musical  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ukulele  and  banjo  pegs,  ukulele,  mandolin,  banjo,  and 
guitar  tailpieces,  etc.  169,190 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
174,601 ;    published   Mar.    6,    1923. 

Way,  Prances  M.,  doing  business  as  George  P.  Way,  Artifi- 
cial Ear-Drum  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Eardrums. 
166,388  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,429  ;  published  Dec.  19, 
1922. 

Way,  George  P.,  Artificial  Ear-Drum  Company.  (See  Way, 
Frances  M. ) 

Way  Works,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hinges. 
171,107  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  174,549  ;  published  Apr. 
24,    1923. 

Wayborn,  James  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Prunes.  167,977  ; 
May  8. 

Wayborn,  James  A.,  doing  business  as  Jameway  Co.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Prunes.  171,205 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
154,631 ;    published    May    15,    1923. 

Waymart  Knitting  Mill,  Waymart,  Pa.  Sweater  coats. 
173,679 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,199 ;  published  July  10, 
1923. 

Wayne  County  Produce  Co.,  The,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Vine- 
gar. 168,577  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.'  167,441 ;  published 
Mar.  6,  1923. 

Wayne  Knitting  Mills,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Hosiery. 
163,732  ;  Jan.  23. 

Wear-Ever  Patch  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Patches  for  automobile  tubes.  169,193 ;  June  12 ; 
Serial  No.  169,941 ;   published  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Wearlte  Storage  Battery  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Storage 
batteries.  174,690  •  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,976  ;  pub- 
lished July  31,  192§. 

Wearpledge  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's, 
boys',  and  children's  coats,  vests  and  trousers. 
163,643  ;  Jan.  23. 

Weaver,  George  E.,  doing  business  as  U-Sal  Company,  New 

York,    N.    Y.      Dental    medicinal    compound.      177,751  ; 

Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  179,503  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Weaver  Manufacturing  Company,  Springfield,  111.     Garage 

and  shop  equipment.     167,317  ;  Apr.  24. 
Web  Sterilizer  Co.     (See  Barnard,  William  E.) 
Webb,     Thomas     J.,     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Coffee. 

175,743;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  178,787;  published  Sept. 

4,  1923. 
Webb,     Thomas     J.,     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Coffee. 

175,744  ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  178,789  ;  published  Sept. 

4.  1923. 
Webb,     Thomas     J.,     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Coffee. 

176,612  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  179,075  ;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 
Webb,     Thomas     J.,     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Spices. 

176,796  ;  Nov.  27. 
Webb,  Thomas  J.,  Companv,  Chicago,  111.   Coffee.    177,756  : 

Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  178,786;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Webber,   Abram,    Halifax,   Nova   Scotia,   Canada.      Nasal 

lotion.      167,838 ;    May    8 ;    Serial    No.    169,611 ;    pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 
Webber  Chemical  Co.     (See  Eobblns,  William  G.) 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Weber,  David,  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  I'a.  Corrugated 
fiber  and  paper  boxes,  envelopes,  wrappers,  etc. 
175,885  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,512  ;  published  Sept. 
4.   1923. 

Weber,  David,  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Corrugated 
boxos,  envelopes,  etc.  176,445 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
180,511 :  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 

Weber  Flour  Mills  Corporation,  The,  Salina,  Kans. 
Wheat  flour.  173,170  ;  Sept  18  ;  Serial  No.  168,505  ; 
published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Weber  &  Heilbroner,  New  York,  N.  1'.  Men's  overcoats. 
164,237-8:  Feb.  13. 

Weber  &  Heilbroner,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  suits. 
176.241  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  182,690  ;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923. 

Weber,  Leopold,  Chicago.  111.  Liquid  shampoo.  165,523  ; 
Mar.  13  ;   Serial  No.  164,284  ;  pubUshed  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Weber  Levy  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery,  under- 
wear, and  sweaters.  175,789 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
179,759  ;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 

Weber  Lifelike  Flv  Co.,  The.  Stevens  Point,  Wis.  Arti- 
ficial fishing  flies.     167,304  ;  Apr.  24. 

Weber  Lithographing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Bond  paper. 
166,824  ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  172,922 ;  published  Feb. 
6,  1923. 

Weber,  M.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hand 
bags.      165.945;  Mar.   20. 

Weber  &  McCrea,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Binders  for 
books,  pamphlets,  and  papers.  175,318 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Se- 
rial No.  180,996;  published  Aug.  21,  1923.. 

Weber  Milk  Conipanv,  Indianapolis.  Ind.  Malted  choco- 
late milk  drink.  170,573  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  165,320  ; 
published  Apr.   17,   1923. 

Webley  &  Scott  Limited,  Birmingham,  England,  Revolv- 
ers, automatic  pistols,  and  other  small  arms.  163,486  ; 
Jan.   16. 

Webster  Cider  &  Vinegar  Co.     (See  Hinchliffe,  Alfred  W.) 

Webster,  Harry  W.,  doing  business  as  Decorators  Wall 
Paper  Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio..  Paints,  putty,  linseed  oil,  and 
turpentine,  etc.  172.36S  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  160,908  ; 
published   Apr.   3,   1923. 

Webster,  William  A.,  Company,  The,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Aspirin.  174,344  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  152,294  ;  pub- 
lished Julv  17,  1923. 

Wechsler-Barber  Silk  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk 
and  silk-mixture  fabrics  in  the  piece.  165.683  ;  Mar. 
20:  Seri.i]  No.  170.454:  published  Dec.  26.  1922. 

Wechsler  Barber  Silk  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Silk  piece  goods.  174,654  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,506  : 
published  Aug.  7.  1923. 

Wechsler,  Isaac,  doing  business  as  W.  B.  Suspender 
House.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Suspenders,  belts,  and  garters. 
172,043:  Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  157,704;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Week,  Edward,  &  Son,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutlery — 
namely,  pocketknlves,  kitchen  and  table  knives,  scis- 
sors, razors,  and  razor  blades.  166,782 ;  Apr.  17 ; 
Serial  No.    161,471 ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Wedge  Heel  &  Rubber  Co.  Inc.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Rubber 
heels  176.152 :  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  170,916 ;  pub- 
lished   July   31,    1923. 

Wedler-Shuford  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Seat  pads  or  cush- 
ions. 167,450  :  May  1  :  Serial  No.  163,125  ;  published 
Jan.  30,  1923. 

Wedler  Shuford  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Windshield  shndp. 
167,677 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  142,367 ;  published  Feb. 
6,  1923. 

Wedler-Shuford  Company,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Attach- 
ment for  automatically  controlling  the  carburetor  and 
Indicating  the  temperature  of  internal-combustion  en- 
gines. 168.271  :  May  15  :  Serial  No.  168,187  ;  published 
Feb.  13,  1923. 

Wedrick,  William  R.,  Silver  Lake,  Ind.     Onions.     173.946; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serirl  No.  177,941  :  puislished  July  17,  1923. 
Weeks,  D.,  &  Company,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Laxative  cold 

tablets.     170.990  ;  July  24. 
Weicheel    Laboratories.    Dallas,    Tex.      Chemical   prepara- 
tion for  use  as  a  skin  curative.      163,546  ;  Jan.   16. 
Weichsel  Lahoratories.  Dallas.  Tex.     Shaving  creams  and 

shaving  sticks.     165.142  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  149,666 ; 

Published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Weldeman     Company,     The,     Cleveland.     Ohio.       Coflfee. 

174,716 :   Oct.  23 ;   Serial  No.   173,309  ;   published  July 

24,  1923. 
Weldner,    Paul   R.,    Wobum,    Mass.      Canned    fruits    and 

vegetables,  dried  fruits,  fruit  preserves,  etc.     170,150  ; 

July  10 ;  Serial  No.  168,343  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Weiklet  Company,  The,  Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Stomach,  liver, 

kidney,  and   blood   tonic,   face   cream,   eczema  and   pile 

salves.     164,158;  Feb.   13. 
Weil  Brothers,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Piece  goods  of  cotton 

and  silk  and  combinations  of  cotton  and  silk.     165,878  ; 

Mar.    20. 

Weil.  H.   S..   Co.,  The,  Cleveland.  Ohio.     Mattress  covers 

made  of  textile  fabrics.     166.058  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

168,188  :  published  Dec.   12,   1922. 
Weil,  Morton  M.,  assignor  to  S.  B.  Frank,  Scranton,  Pa. 

Collars.     164.2.39  :  Feb.  13. 
Weill,  David,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.     Preparation  for  the 

treatment  of  liver  complaint.     164.451 ;  Feb.  20. 
Welller,  W.  C,  &   Company.      (See  Weiller,  William   C.) 


Welller,  William  C,  doing  business  as  W.  C.  Weiller  & 
Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Boys'  outer  wash  suits  and 
blouses.     163,644  ;  Jan.  23. 

Weinberg  &  Bisbing,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Parasols  and  um- 
brellas.    164,072;   Feb.  13. 

Welner  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  170,541 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  174,550 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Weiner  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.  171,826:  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  175,583;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 

Weiner,  Louis  I.,  doing  business  as  Tablax  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Vaginal  suppositories.  164,335 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Welngarten  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets.  173,805  ; 
Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  173,061 ;  pubUshed  July  3,  1923. 

Weinstein,  Davad  H.,  Miami,  Pla.  Cleaning  fluids — 
namely,  those  adapted  for  shoes.  168,864;  May  29; 
Serial  No.   172,138 ;   published  Mar.   6,  1923. 

Weinstein,  Goldie,  doing  business  as  Goldie  Fruit  Coffee 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beverage  suitable  as  a  sub- 
stitute for  coffee.  166,893 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No. 
165,904;    published    Feb.   6,    1923. 

Welnstock,  L.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Jewelry  for  per- 
sonal wear,  not  including  watches.  165,367  ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  161,762  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Welsbecker,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Salad  dressing. 
171,102  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  174,349  ;  published  May 
8,    1923. 

Weisberg,  Benjamin,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Neckties.  163,841 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Weisberg,  Benjamin,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Neckties.  172,800  ; 
Sept.  11  :  Serial  No.  174,502  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Weisberg,  Emily  R.,  doing  business  as  Evol  Chemical 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicine  for  the  treat- 
ment of  impotence  and  frigidity.  173,426  ;  Sept.  25  ; 
Serial  No.  159,004  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Weissbrod,  Eniil.  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Pass 
holders.  168,734  ;  May  29  :  Serial  No.  172,408  :  pub- 
lished Mar  13,  1923. 

Welbilt  Auto-Body  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Vehicles,  par- 
ticularly automobile  bodies.  173,693  ;  Oct.  2  ;  -^erial  No. 
177,338  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Welch,  C.  S.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
fumed addition  for  the  bath.  169,910  :  July  3  ;  Serial 
No.   170.599  :  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Welch,  E.  B.,  Co.      (See  Welch,  Everett  B.) 

Welch.  Everett  B.,  doing  business  as  E.  B.  Welch  &  Co., 
St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Preparation  for  use  as  a  stove  polish 
for  blackening  iron  surfaces,  etc.     163,783  ;  Jan.  30. 

Welch  Grape  Juice  Company,  Westfield,  N.  Y.  Tomato 
catchup.     177,583  ;  Dec.  18. 

Welch  &  Marker,  Ionia,  Mich.  Vermifuge  to  be  used  in 
the  treatment  of  live  stock.  170,425  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 
No.   172.022  ;   published  Apr.   10,   1923. 

Welch  and  Woodsum,  doing  business  as  O.  K.  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Toothache  drops. 
163.203  :    Jan.    2. 

Welden  National  Bank,  The.  St.  Albans,  Vt.  Table  sirup 
and  maple  sugar.  175,416 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
162,088  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Weldene  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Solder. 
172.806  :  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  149,048  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Weldfast  Svstem,  Inc.,  Salem,  Mass.  Cartons  and  boards. 
176,670  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,324  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Weldit  Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Preheating  torches. 
170,077;  July  10;  Serial  No.  166,965;  published  Apr. 
3,   1923. 

"Weldrite"  Company,  Incorporated,  Long  Island  City,  N. 
Y.  Welding  wire  and  rods.  177,014 ;  Dec.  11 ; 
162,524  :  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Welever  Piston  Ring  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Pis- 
ton rings.     167,003  :  Apr.  17. 

Wellington  Co.     (See  Sprague.  E.  H.) 

Wellman  Wieber  Checkers  Company,  The,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Shock  absorbers  for  vehicles.  167,505  ;  May  1 ; 
Serial  No.   166,275  :  published  Dec.   19,  1922. 

Well-O  Company.      (See  Miller,  W.   H.) 

Wells-Abbott-Nieman  Co.,  Inc.,  Schuvler,  Nebr.  Hard- 
wheat  flour.  176,734  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  173,946  ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Wells,  Edgar  R.,  Prosser,  Wash.  Eggs  and  live  poultry. 
170,925  :  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  163,607  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Wells,  Frank  O.,  'Company,  Inc.,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Taps 
and  dies.     169.007  :  May  29. 

Wells,  Prank  O..  Company.  Inc..  Greenfield.  Mass. 
Broaches,  push  and  pull  type.     169,008;  May  29. 

Wells,  Frank  O.,  Companv,  Inc.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Reamers.     169.009  ;  May  29. 

Wells  Process  Company,  The.     fSee  Tavlor  and  Atkinson.) 

Wells,  S.  C,  &  Co.,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  Herb  tea.  175.640; 
Nov.  6  :  Serial  No.  179.633  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Wells-Treister  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fur  coats. 
wraps,  capes,  scarfs,  neckpieces,  and  muffs.  172.205  • 
Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  172,699;  published  Mav  29,  1023. 

Wellsmore  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pianos,  player 
pianos,  electrically-operated  pianos,  and  phonographs. 
170.959  :  July  14,  1923. 

Welton  &  Company.  (See  Haskins  &  Welton.  as- 
signors.) 


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Alphahetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Wenatchee  Northern  Warehouse  &  Marketing  Co.,  Wen- 
atchee,  Wash.  Fresh  apples.  168.685  ;  May  29 ; 
Serial  No.  169,342  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Wendllng,  George  X.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Wall  section 
consisting  of  connected  wood  slats  forming  a  closure 
or  wall  for  a  box  or  crate.     170,349  ;  July  10. 

Wendling,  George  X.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Box  shocks. 
174,277  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  178,318  ;  published  July  3, 
1923. 

Wenger,  Aaron,  doing  business  as  Crystal  Window 
Cleaner,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Window  squeegee.  168,057 ; 
May  15  ;   Serial  No.   170,261 ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Wenslein's,  II.  J.,  Norica-  &  Herold-Werke  Nurnberg- 
Scliwabacher  Nadclfabriken  G.  '  m.  b.  H.,  Nuremberg, 
Germany.  Talking-machine  needles.  168,366 ;  May 
22  :   Serial  No.  164,621  ;  published  Fob.  20,  1923. 

Werk,  M..  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Soap  pow- 
der.     23,394-5 ;    renewed   July    25,    1923. 

Werner  Bros,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Finger  rings,  cuff  links, 
and  buttons,  belt  buckles,  etc.  165,361 ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 
No.  167,112  ;  published  3sW.  14,  1922. 

Weruor,  Frank,  doing  business  as  Frank  Werner  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  Calif.     Shoes.     164,060  ;  Feb.  13. 

Werner,  Frank,  Company.     (See  Werner,  Frank.) 

Werner  Industries  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Piano 
and  player  pianos.  166,568 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  Nos. 
166,755-6  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Werner  Industries  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Pianos  and  player  pianos.  166,676 :  Apr.  10 ;  Serial 
No.  166,756;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Wertheimer  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ribbons.  170,777  ; 
July  24  ;  Serial  No.  176,052  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1922. 

Wesco  Sales  Agency.     (See  Gorton,  Charles  W.) 

Wesley,  Edward,  &  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Hair- 
combing  cream.  169,617  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  172,625  ; 
published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

West  Branch  Knitting  Company,  Milton,  Pa.  Hosiery 
and    knit   underwear.      163,645 ;   Jan.    23. 

West    Branch    Knitting    Company,    Milton, 
suits    and     hosiery.       172.022  ;     Aug.     21  ; 
170,455;  published  June  5,  1923. 

West  Coast  Kalsomine  Company,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Cal- 
cimine.     174,143;   Oct.   2. 

West   Coast   ICalsomine   Company,    Berkelev,    Calif, 
cimine.      176,480  :    Nov.   27  ;    Serial   No.   180,729  : 
lished  Sept.  18,  1923. 

West  Coast  Soap  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Soap  powder. 
163,785  ;  Jan.  30. 

West  Coast  Soap  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Toilet  soap. 
163,789  ;  Jan.  30.    . 

West  Coast  Textile  Company,  Redlands,  Calif.  Towels 
of  textile  materials.     163,416;  Jan.  9. 

West  Disinfecting  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insecticide. 
166,269  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,865  ;  published  Dec. 
5,   1922. 

West  Disinfecting  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Insec- 
ticides. 167,736  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,698  ;  published 
Jan.  2,   1923. 

West  Disinfecting  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Paper 
towels.     169,742  ;  June  26. 

West  Electric  Hair  Curler  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hair  nets.  166,811;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  167,591; 
published  Jan.  23.  1923. 

West  Electric  Hair  Curler  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hair  curlers.  173,731;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  180,313; 
published  July  3,   1923. 

West  Electric  Hair  Curler  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hair  nets.  174,589  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,838  ;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 

West,  Ernest  G.,  doing  business  as  Hutcbings  Medicine 
Co..  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Toilet  preparation. 
176,347;    Nov.    20. 

West  India  Oil  Company,  New  York, 
kerosene,  motor  gasoline,  refined 
164.549  ;  Feb.  20. 

New    York. 


Pa.      Union 
Serial    No. 


Cal- 
pub- 


N.    Y.      Candles, 
petroleum,     etc. 


N.    Y.     Candles. 


West    India    Oil    Company, 

165,232  ;  Mar.  6. 
West    India   Oil    Company,    New    Y'ork.    N.    Y.      Candles. 

168,709 :   May  29 ;    Serial  No.   173,799 ;   published   Feb. 

27,  1923. 
West    India    Oil    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Candles. 

169,628;     June    26;     Serial    No.     173,798;     published 

Mar.  27,  1923. 
West  India  Oil  Company,  Bayonne,   N.  J.     Oils,   greases, 

candles.     176.547  ;   Nov.   27  ;    Serial  No.   183,681  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 
West,  Mabel,  doing  business  as  Westnell^  Company,  Hous- 
ton, Tex.     LiQuid  mouth  wash  for  use  In  the  treatment 

of  pvorrbea.  etc.     174,692  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,036  ; 

published  July  31.   1923. 
West,   P.   C,  Mfg.  Co.   Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Machine  and 

devices  for  opening  cans.     166,066  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

168,132;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
West    &    Tuell,    Bisbee,    Ariz.      Medicinal    chewing    gum. 

173,527  ;  Sept.  25. 
West    Virginia     Pulp    &    Paper    Co..    New    York.    N.    Y. 

English-finish  and  supercalr-nder  book  papers.     167,105; 

Apr.  24:   Serial  No.   169.570;  published  Jan.  30,   1923. 
West  Virginia   Pulp  &  Paper  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Wrapping  and  book  papers.     163.948 ;  Feb.  6. 
West  Virginia   Pulp  &  Paper  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Book  and  wrappinsr  paper.    172.260  :  Au^.  28  ;  Serial  No. 

177.256 ;    published   May   29,    1923. 


Westberg,  Gustave  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Antltheft 
locks  for  motor-vehicle  wheels.  171,805 ;  Aug.  14 ; 
Serial  No.  177,155  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Westchester  Bottling  Works,  New  Kochelle,  N.  Y.  Bev- 
erage sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same. 
163.417;  Jan.  9. 

Westchester  Bottling  Works,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Bever- 
ages sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same. 
172,325  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  176,700  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Westcott  Rule  Company,  Incorporated,  Seneca  Falls, 
N.   Y.     Folding  rules.     169,733;   June  26. 

Westcott,  Slade  and  Balcom  Company,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Boat  paint.  174,403  ;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  178,647  ;  pub- 
lished  July   17,    1923. 

Wester  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nail  nippers,  toilet 
tweezers,  and  manicure  instruments.     164,569  ;  Feb.  20. 

Wester  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutlery — viz.,  razors  and 
scissors  made  of  solid  steel.  166,646  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial 
No.   165,104  ;   published   Jan.   23,   1923. 

Wester  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutlery.  172,251 ; 
Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.   156,206  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Wester,  John  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Goiter  medicine.  1()4,145  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Western  Auto  Polish  Co.,  Ogden,  Utah.  Polish  for 
painted   and  varnished  surfaces.     163,771 ;   Jan.   23. 

Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Handkerchiefs.     164,780;  Feb.  27. 

Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company,  also  doing  busi- 
ness as  The  Western  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hand- 
kerchiefs. 170,182  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  176,144  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company,  also  doing  busi- 
ness as  The  Western  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hand- 
kerchiefs. 170,186;  July  10;  Serial  No.  176,139; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Powder  puffs.  171,056  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  176,140  ; 
published    May    15,    1923. 

Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Powder  puffs,  tooth,  hair,  hand,  and  clothes  brushes. 
171,057  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  176,145 ;  published  May 
15,   1923. 

Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company,  also  doing  busi- 
ness as  The  Western  Company.  Handkerchiefs  and 
hair  nets.  171,522  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176,136  ;  pub- 
lished  May  8,  1923. 

Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company,  at  times  doing 
business  as  The  Western  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hair 
nets.  171,796;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  176,142;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 

Western  California  F^sh  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Canned,  kippered,  smoked,  and  salted  fish.  168,636 ; 
May  29:  Serial  No.   168,305:  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Western  Cartridge  Company,  Bast  Alton  and  Springfield, 
111.,  assignor  to  Western  Cartridge  Companv.  Shot 
shells.  169,970;  July  10;  Serial  No.  164,285;  pub- 
lished Apr.   3,    1923. 

Western  Chemical  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Seattle,  Wash.  Double- 
acting  alkaline  hypochlorite  .solution.  176,314 ;  Nov. 
20;  Serial  No.   179,119;  uublished  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Western  Clock  Co.,  Peru,  111.  Clocks,  watches,  and  com- 
ponent parts  thereof.     164,377  ;  Feb.   20. 

Western  Company,  The.  (See  Western  Bottle  Manufac- 
turing  Company.) 

Western  Dairy  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Butter  cream,  fluid  or 
raw  sweet  milk  and  cream,  whip  cream,  buttermilk. 
167,141 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  156,814  ;  published  Dec. 
26,   1922. 

Western  Dairy  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Butter.  167,274 ; 
Apr.  24  :  Serial  No.  152,052  ;  published  Mar.  14,  1922. 

Western  Drop  Forge  Company,  Marion,  Ind.  Drop 
forgings.  175,171 ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  181,429  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.   7,   1923. 

Western  Dry  Battery  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Electric  bat- 
teries and  flash-light  casings.     164,640-1 ;  Feb.  27. 

Western  Electric  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Galvanized  strand,  a  twisted  wire  cable.  163,700 ; 
.Tan.  23. 

Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Fire  pots,  torches,  and  metal  reflectors.  165,093 ; 
Mar.  6.     Serial  No.  155,652  ;  published  Oct.  24,  1922. 

Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Title  to  a  monthly  publication.  174,905  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Se- 
rial No.  178,941  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Creosote  wood  preservatives.  176,433;  Nov. 
27  :  Serial  No.  183,240  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Western  Fancy  Goods  Company,  San  Francisco.  Calif. 
Garters,  belts,  neckties,  boudoir  caps,  etc.  176.149 ; 
Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  171,561  :  published  Aug.  28.   1923. 

Western  Federation  of  Miners.  Denver,  Colo.  Printed 
booklets   and    pamphlets.      163,701  ;    Jan.    23. 

Western  Gas  Fixture  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Domes  and 
shades  of  paper  for  lighting  fixtures.     171,681 ;  Aug.  7. 

Western  Grain  Company,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Com  meal 
and  grits,  horse,  cow,  and  ben  feeds,  etc.  176,763 ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  175,117  ;  published  Aug.   21,  1923. 

Western  Grocer  Company,  Marshalltown,  Iowa.  Canned 
arapefruit,  fruit  salad,  pimientos,  tunny,  etc.  176,742 ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  176,235  ;  published  Aug.   14.  1923. 


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817 


Western  Hosiery  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Knitted  and 
textile  underwear.  166,611 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No. 
147.384;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Western  Hosiery  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Gloves  of 
leather,  rubber,  and  fabric  and  knitted  and  textile 
underwear.  175,810 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  147,383 ; 
published  Oct.  17,  1922. 

Western  Materials  Company,  Chicago,  111.  High-tem- 
perature cement.  175,726 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
179,249;  published   Sept.   4,  1923. 

Western  New  I'ork  Fruit  Growers'  Co-Operative  Packing 
Ass'n,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Fresh  apples.  168,354  ; 
May  22  :  Serial  No.  166,518 ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Western  New  York  Fruit  Growers'  Co-Operative  Packing 
Ass'n,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Fresh  apples,  peaches, 
pears,  plums,  prunes,  and  quinces.  168,561 ;  May  29  ; 
Serial  No.  166,517;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Western  Ohio  Creamery  Co.,  The,  Greenville,  Ohio. 
Butter.  176,849 ;  Dec.  4 ;  Serial  No.  174,272  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Western  Paper  Box  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Paper  pails. 
175,207-9  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  Nos.  181,796-8  ;  published 
Aug.  14.  1923. 

Western  Pine  Manufacturers  Association,  Portland,  Oreg. 
Pine  boxes.  166,019 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  163,247  ; 
published  Nov.  28.   1922. 

Western  Reserve  Oil  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Lubricating  oils  and  greases.  173,456 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Se- 
rial No.  178,366  :  published  June  19,  1923. 

Western  Rubber  Company,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Solid  and 
pneumatic  rubber  and  fabric  automobile  tires. 
168,520  ;  May  22. 

Western  Sausage  &  Provision  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tomato  paste.  174,623  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,442  ; 
pubUshed  July  31,  1923. 

Western  Shirt  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  -Work 
shirts.  175,107 :  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  177,156 ;  pub- 
lished   Aug.    7,    1923. 

Western  Tobacco  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ciga- 
rettes. 171,156 ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  176,236 ;  pub- 
lished   Apr.    24,    1923. 

Western  Wholesale  Drug  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Salve 
for  external  use  in  the  treatment  e.arache,  eczema, 
etc.,  and  face  cream.  167,669 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
171,971 ;  published  Feb.   20,  1923. 

Westtield  Manufacturing  Company,  Westfield,  Mass.  Toy 
two  and  three  wheel  cycles  and  coasters.  165,747 ; 
ilar.  20  ;   Serial  No.   171,145  ;  published  Jan.   2,   1923. 

Westfield  Manufacturing  Company,  Westfield,  Mass. 
Baby  carriages  and  gocarts.  167,366  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 
No.    169,942;   published   Jan.    23,   1923. 

Westfield  Manufacturing  Company,  'Westfield,  Mass. 
Bicycles.  169,254;  June  12;  Serial  No.  171,050; 
published   Feb.   27,   1923. 

Westfield  Manufacturing  Company,  Westfield,  Mass. 
Baby  carriages.  170,501 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,051 ; 
published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Westfield  Manufacturing  Company,  Westfield,  MasB. 
Bicycles,  tricycles,  and  parts  thereof.  175,950 ;  Nov. 
13;  Serial  No.  172,456;  published  Sept.  4.  1923. 

Westfield  River  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wrap- 
ping and  transparent  papers.     168,032  ;  Blay  8. 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Vacuum   tubes.     164,358;   Feb.   20. 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Mineral  oil  for  insulating  and  cooling 
purposes.  168,882  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  167,063  ;  pub- 
Ushed Mar.  13,  1923. 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Lightning  arresters.  171,006;  July 
31  ;   Serial  No.  176,864  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Westlake,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Milk  bottles.  166,385  ; 
Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,513  ;  pubUshed  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Westlake  Chemical  Co.,  Inc.,  Westlal^e,  La.  B'ertilizer. 
176,080  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  182,240  ;  published  Sept. 

4,  1923. 

Westland  Oil  Company,  Scobey,  Mont.     Gasoline,  kerosene, 

and   lubricating   oils   and   greases.     174,764 ;   Oct.    23 ; 

Serial  No.  169,612  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Westmoreland   Candy    Company,   Richmond,   Va.     Candy. 

172,046  ;  Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.  154,677  ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 
Westmoreland   Coal   Co.,   Philadelphia  and   Westmoreland 

County,  Pa.     Bituminous  coal.     22,955  ;  renewed  May 

2,  1923. 
Westmoreland      Specialty      Company,      Grapeville,      Pa. 

Pressed    glassware.       165,555 ;     Mar.    13 ;     Serial    No. 

153,191;  published  Doc.   26,   1922. 
Westphal,   Paul,   Co.      (See   Westphal,   Paul.) 
Westphal,    Paul,    doing   business    as    Paul    Westphal    Co., 

Garden  City,   N.   Y.     Hair   tonic.      165,709;   Mar.   20; 

Serial  No.  168,345;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Westphono    Incorporated,    St.    Paul,   Minn.      Combination 

library     table     and     phonograph,     phonographs,     etc. 

174,313  ;  Oct.  9. 
Wetherald,      James      T.,      Pasadena,      Calif.        Raisins. 

166,813  ;  Apr.   17 ;  Serial  No.   167,440 ;   published  Feb. 

6,  1923. 
Wetherhold,  William  R.,  doing  business  as  Reading  Tex- 
tiles,   Reading,    Pa.      Hosiery    for    men    and    women. 

173,019  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  173,062  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 

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Wetherill,  Geo.  D.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ready- 
mixed  paints,  varnishes,  paint  enamels,  etc.  177,799  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Wetherill,  Samuel  P.,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gas-gener- 
ating means.  170,498  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  170,848  ; 
published  Apr.   17,  1023. 

Wetmore,  L.  S.,  Company,  The,  Stockton,  Calif.  Grape 
juice.  173,:505;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  179,575;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Wetterau,  G.  II.,  &  Sons  Grocer  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Fruit  preserves,  jams,  jelly,  apple  butter,  sweet  and 
sour  pickles,  etc.  171,235  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  170,736  ; 
published   May    8,    1923. 

Wcva  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tooth  clean- 
ers, toothbrushes,  toothpicks,  and  tongue  scrapers. 
164.883;  Feb.  27. 

Weymann,  H.  A.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stringed 
musical  instruments,  parts,  and  strings  therefor. 
172,269-70 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  Nos.  177,534-5 ;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 

Wheaco  Cereal  Corporation,  Denver,  Colo.  Cereal  break- 
fast foods,  and  wheat,  pancake,  and  buckwheat  flour. 
176,691;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  167,111;  published  July 
31,  1923. 

Wheaton,  Hiram,  &  Sons,  assignors  to  Hiram  Wheaton  & 
Sons,  Inc.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Carbonated  beverages. 
22,778;  renewed  Apr.   11,   1923. 

Wheeler  Manufacturing  Co.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Sport  caps, 
rooters'  "aps,  and  college  hats.     163,205  ;  Jan.  2. 

Wheeler,  Osgood  Company,  The,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Fir 
doors,  moldings,  veneered  panels,  plywood,  etc. 
175,831  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  182,027  ;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923. 

Wheeler,  W.  B.,  Corporation  (now  by  change  of  name 
The  Flexideal  Company,  Inc.),  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ma- 
trix or  dry  mat  used  in  stereotyping  and  electro- 
plating. 167,882 :  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  165,840 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  6,   1923. 

Wheeler,  W.  B.,  Corporation  (now  by  change  of  name  The 
Flexideal  Company,  Inc.),  New  York,  N.  Y.  Matrix 
or  dry  mat  used  in  stereotyping  and  electroplating. 
167,935;  May  8;  Serial  No.  172,309;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Wheeler,  Wm.  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Ready-mixed,  paste,  semi- 
paste,  and  dry  paints,  varnishes,  enamels,  colors,  etc. 
168,477  ;   May  22  ;   Serial  No.   168,232  ;  published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 

Wheeling  Corrugating  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Gas 
heating  stoves  and  portable  baking  ovens.  166,746 ; 
Apr.  10.    . 

Wheeling  Metal  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  Wheeling  and 
Moundsville,  W.  Va.  Flat  steel  sheets  for  manufactur- 
ing skylight  frames,  roll  roofing,  etc.     167,971 ;  May  8  ; 

Whelan-Liuck  Co.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Desks,  filing  cabinets, 
davenports,    chairs,    etc.      176,774 ;    Nov.    27. 

Whinton   Laboratories.      (See  Breon,   George  A.) 

Whip-Lite  Products  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Edible  prepara- 
tion suitable  for  mixture  with  milk  and  cream  in  beat- 
ing up  these  products  into  a  frothy  condition.  171,441 ; 
Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  160,840  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Whippo  Manufacturing  Company,  Quincy,  Mass.  Ap- 
paratus for  beating  eggs  and  like  liquids.  176,867 ; 
Dec.  4  ;   Serial  No.   182,028 ;  published  Sept.  25,   1923. 

Whltaker  Paper  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.,  and  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Wrapping  paper.  176,393  ;  Nov.  27 ; 
Serial  No.   170,737;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Whltaker,  Ralph  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  dressing. 
168,051 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  169,837  ;  published  Feb. 
6,  1923. 

Whltcher,  Frank  W.,  Company,  Portland,  Me.,  and  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  Fabricated  box  toes  and  box-toe  material 
for  use  in  boots  and  shoes.  169,195  ;  June  12  ;  Serial 
No.   169,882 ;   published   Mar.    13,    1923. 

White,  Almon  J.,  CarroUton,  Mo.  Tonic  compound  for 
treating  worms,  etc.,  in  hogs  and  other  livestock. 
176,022  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  177,459  ;  published  July 
31    1923 

White  Arrow  Farms,  Cheraw,  S.  C.  Eggs.  170,933  ;  July 
24  ;  Serial  No.  161,398  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

White  &  Bagley  Company,  The,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Lubricating  oils  and  greases.     175,235  ;  Oct.  30. 

White  Cap  Battery  Mfg.  Co.,  Owensboro,  Ky.  Storage 
batteries.  172.330  ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  177,157  ;  pub- 
Ushed May   29,   1923. 

White  Cedar  Farm,  Elwood,  N.  J.  Poultry  and  eggs. 
167,240 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  159,333  ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

White  Clover  Butter  Company,  The,  Denver,  Colo.  But- 
ter.    163,646;  Jan.  23. 

White  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Toy  vehicles. 
175,642;   Nov.   6;   Serial  No.   180,458;   published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 

White,  Edward  B.,  assignor  to  May  White  Steele,  doing 
business  as  White's  Neuralgia  Remedy,  Lancaster,  Ohio. 
Remedy  for  neuralgia.     22,648 -renewed  Mar.  14,  1923. 

White,  H.  C,  Company,  North  Bennington,  Vt.  Three- 
wheeled  vehicles  for  children.     164,384  ;  Feb.  20. 

White,  H.  C,  Company,  North  Bennington,  Vt.  Two- 
wheeled     propulsion    devices     for    children.       164,755 ; 


Feb.  27. 
White,   H. 
wheeled 
164,756 ; 


C,  Company,  North  Bennington,  Vt.  Three- 
mechanically  propelled  vehicles  for  children. 
Feb.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FllOM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marl; s — Continued. 


White,  H.  N.,  Company,  The.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Trumpets, 
cornets,  trombones,  band  and  orchestra  horns,  etc. 
165,363  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  166,730  ;  published  Nov. 
28    1922. 

White,  J.  It.,  Chicago,  111.  Face  powders,  creams,  per- 
fumes, toilet  waters,  etc.  173,105  ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial 
No.  177,027  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

White,  J.  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Face  powders,  creams,  per- 
fumes, toilet  waters,  etc.     177.027  ;  June  12. 

White,  James  F.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton, 
woolen,  and  silk  piece  goods  and  combinations  thereof. 
171,788 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No.  178,648  ;  published  May 
22    1923 

White,  Joseph  J.,  Inc.,  New  Lisbon,  N.  J.  Blueberry 
plants.  170,674 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,458  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  2,  1923. 

White,  Joseph  J.,  Inc.,  New  Lisbon,  N.  J.  Fresh  blue- 
berries. 171,382 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  172,457 ;  pub- 
lished May   8,   1923. 

White,  Luella  A.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  preparations 
for  nervousness,  anaemia,  etc.  167,235  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 
No.  161,215;  published  Sept.  19,  1922. 

White  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  wind- 
shield wipers.  174,786;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  144,757; 
published  July  24,   1923. 

White,  R.  H.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Suits,  coats, 
dresses,    and    waists,    shoes.      169,714 ;    June    26. 

White,  R.,  &  Sons,  Limited.  (See  Barclay  &  Co.,  as- 
signor. ) 

White,  R.,  &  Sons,  Limited.  (See  Kops  Brewery,  as- 
signor.) 

White,  Ray  B.,  doing  business  as  The  R.  B.  White  Co., 
Bigwells,  Tex.  Wooden  hampers.  176,596  ;  Nov.  27  ; 
Serial  No.    178,686;   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 

White,  Robert  E.,  Absecon,  N.  J.  Cement  and  concrete 
blocks,  bricks,  and  building  units.  174,598  ;  Oct.  23  ; 
Serial  No.  178,200  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

White  Rock  Mineral  Spring  Company,  assignor  to  White 
Rock  Mineral  Springs  Company,  Waukesha,  Wis.  Min- 
eral water,  ginger  ale,  phosphate,  ozonate,  and  carbon- 
ated beverages.     23,873 ;   renewed   Nov.   28,    1923. 

White  Rose  Ice  Cream  and  Frozen  Custard  Biscuit  Com- 
pany, The.      (See  Prestia,   Frank.) 

White  Sewing  Machine  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sewing 
machines.    22,957;  renewed  May  2,  1923. 

White,  S.  S.,  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Dental  chairs.     164,420;  Feb.  20. 

White,  S.  S.,  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Orthodontic  appliances.  171,437 ;  Aug. 
7  ;  Serial  No.  162,226  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

White,  S.  S.,  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Dental  spotlights  and  lamps  for  the  same. 
174,610;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  180,158;  published  July 
24,  1923. 

White-Stokes  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Confection 
for  coating  or  covering  for  candy,  biscuits,  cakes, 
pastry,  etc.  167,027 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  161,812 ; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

White  Stokes  Co.  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Base  or  filler  for 
candy.  175,737;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  178,792;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,   1923. 

White  Stokes  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Semiprepared  fon- 
dant and  base  in  candy,  ice  cream,  etc.  176,215 ; 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  178,791  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

White  Tar  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  bags 
and  chests.  171,585  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  175,447  ;  pub- 
lished  May  22,   1923. 

White  Tar  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid  in- 
secticide. 176,303  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,287  ;  pub- 
lished July   31,    1923. 

White,  William  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Chewing  gum. 
166,011 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  162.703 ;  published  Oct. 
24,  1922. 

White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  writing 
paper,  and  mailing  envelopes.  167,158 ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial  No.  173,115;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

White  &  WyckofC  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  writing 
paper,  and  mailing  envelopes.  167,159 ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial   No.    173.117 ;   published    Feb.    6,   1923. 

White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  writing 
paper,  and  mailing  envelopes.  167,160:  Apr.  24; 
Serial  No.   173,119  ;   published  Feb.  6.  1923. 

White  &  WyckofC  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke. 
Mass.  Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets, 
writing  paper,  etc.  170,503 :  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
173,122;   published   Apr.  17,   1923. 

White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke, 
Mass.  Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets, 
writing  paper,  etc.  170.504 :  .July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
173,116;  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 

White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke, 
Mass.  Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets, 
writing  paper,  etc.  170,505-6 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  Nos. 
173,120-1;   published  Apr.   17,   1923. 

White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke, 
Mass.  Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  taljlets, 
writing  paper,  etc.  170,512 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
173,114;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 


White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke, 
Mass.  Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets, 
writing  paper,  etc.  170,635 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
175,827  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  writing 
paper,  and  mailing  envelopes.  171.149  ;  July  31 ;  Serial 
No.    175.750;   published  May    1,   1923. 

White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Papeteries,  tablets,  writing  paper,  envelopes.  176,099 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Whitehouse,  George  F.,  doing  business  as  Vitality  Pub- 
lishing Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Monthly  publi- 
cation. 176,418 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  180,097 ;  pul- 
llshed  Sept.  11,   1923. 

Whitehouse  &  Hardy,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoes  of 
leather,  leather  and  fabrics,  and  leather  and  rubber. 
163,262;  Jan.  2. 

Whitehouse  &  Hardy,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoes. 
164,019-20;  Feb.  6. 

Whitehouse  &  Hardy,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoes  of 
ieather,  leather  and  fabrics,  and  leather  and  rubber. 
164,253;  Feb.   13. 

Whitehouse  &  Hardy.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  and 
sport  shoes.  170,428  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,972  ; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Whitehouse  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Compound  for 
cleaning  hands  and  the  like.  171,877  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 
No.  172,700;  published  May  1,  1923. 

White  House  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Compound  for 
opening  clogged  pipes,  traps,  drains,  etc.  170,451 ; 
.July  17  ;   Serial  No.  172,305  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Whitely  Exerciser  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Punching- 
bag  platforms  and  apparatus.  174,614  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Se- 
rial No.   179,121  ;  published  July  31.  1923. 

White's  Neuralgia  Remedy.     (See  White.  Edward  B.) 

Whiting  &  Davis  Company,  Plainville,  Mass.  Mesh  bags. 
163,418;  Jan.  9. 

Whiting  &  Davis  Company.  Plainville.  Mass.  Mesh  bags 
comprised  wholly  or  in  part  of  metal  that  is  not 
precious.  166,003  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  168.661 ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  7,  1922. 

Whiting  &  Davis  Company,  Plainville,  Mass.  Mesh  bags. 
175,754  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  168.662  ;  published  Aug. 
7,   1923. 

Whiting  Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Silverware.      164,714  :    Feb.   27. 

Whiting  Paper  Company.  Holyoke.  Mass.  Writing  and 
printing    paper    and    envelopes.      170,347-8 :    July    10. 

Whiting  Paper  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Writing  and 
printing  papers  and  mailing  envelopes.  171,947 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Whiting  Paper  Company.  Holyoke,  Mass.  Writing  paper 
and  maUing  envelopes.  171,983  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No. 
178,888;   published  May  22,   1923. 

Whiting  Paper  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Writing  papers, 
mailing  envelopes,  and  printing  papers.  174,237 ;  Oct. 
9  ;  Serial  No.  180,161 :  published  July  3,  1923. 

Whitinsville  Spinning  Ring  Company,  Whitinsville,  Mass. 
Spinning  and  twister  rings.     164,069  ;  Feb.  13. 

Whitley,  Helen  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Women's,  children's,  and 
infants'   apparel.     164,793;  Feb.  27. 

Whitlock  Coll  Pipe  Company,  The,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 
Water  heaters.     168,486;  May  22. 

Whitlock  Cordage  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Rope.  170,548;  July  17;  Serial  No.  173,265; 
published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Whitlock  Cordage  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Manila  rope.  173,647;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No. 
176,773 ;   published   June   26,   1923. 

Whitman,  Clarence,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Katonah  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Printed  and  piece-dyed  silk  and  cotton  and  cot- 
ton fabrics.  173,411  •  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  177,713  ; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Whitman,  Edmund  B.,  doing  business  as  Refinishing 
Products  Co..  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Liquid  refinishing 
compound.  168,727 :  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  171,973 ; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Whitman  &  Keith  Co.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Publication  is- 
sued periodically.  169,074 ;  June  5 ;  Serial  No. 
170,852;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Whitman  &  Keith  Co.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Boots  and  shoes. 
169,518;  June  19;  Serial  No.  172,311;  publif_,ed  Mar. 
27,  1923. 

Whitman  &  Keith  Co.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Boots  and  shoes. 
171.894  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  171,974 ;  published  May 
8    1923 

Whitman,'  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hats. 
172,114  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  175,900 ;  published  May 
22    1923 

Whitman,  'Stephen  P..  &  Son,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Chocolates.  165,824  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  165,322  ;  pub- 
lished   Jan.    2.    1923. 

Whitman,  Stephen  F..  &  Son,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia. 
Pa.  Candies.  175,360;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  177,642; 
published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Whitman,  Stephen  F.,  &  Son,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Instan- 
taneous chocolate,  marshmallow  whip,  flash  chocolate. 
jiffy  milk  cocoa,  etc.  176,126 :  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
174,419;  published  Aug.   21,   1923. 

Whitman,  Ward  &  Lee  Co..  Boston,  Mass.  Fresh  fish 
which  have  been  sub.lected  to  a  pickling.  175.856 ; 
Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  176,147  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  repistrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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Whitmore,     William     A.,     Baltimore,     Md.       Liniment. 

169,114  :  June  5. 
Whitnev    Beaiiui;    Corporation,    Chicago,    111.      Bearings. 

163,667:  Jan.  "23. 
Whitney,  Henry  A.,  Providence,  R.  I.     Medicinal  -wafers 

for  bronchial   troubles.      175,637 ;   Nov.    6 ;    Serial   No. 

179.760;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Whitney,   Henry   A.,  doing  business  as  The  Vigorex  Co., 

Woonsocket,   R.   I.     Beverage  and  a   sirup  for  making 

same.      177,263 ;    Dec.    11 ;    Serial    No.    168,285 ;    pub- 
lished  Sept.   18,   1923. 
Whitney,   J.   C,   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Tea.      166,710 : 

Apr.  10:  Serial   No.   367.035;  pnblishpd  Jan.  23,   1923. 
Whitney    Metal    Tool    Company,    Rockford,    111.      Metal- 
punching    tools    and   dies.      172,425 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial 

No.  175,586  ;  published  May  29,   1923. 
Whitney,  Vincent  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Case- 
ment-window supports.      175,332  ;   Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No. 

180,091 :  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Whitt,   Louella,  Malvern,   Iowa.     Disinfectant.     174,856 ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,059  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Whittall,    M.    J.,    Associates,    Worcester,    Mass.      Wilton 

and    plush    carpets.       168.885 ;    May    29 ;     Serial    No. 

167.063;   published  Mar.   33,  1923. 
Whittall,  M.  J.,  Associates,  Worcester,  Mass.     Wilton  and 

plush  carpets.      171,465  ;  Aug.   7  ;   Serial  No.   167,064  ; 

published  May   15,    1923. 
Whittall.    M.    J.,    Associates,    Worcester,    Mass.      Wilton 

and     plush    carpets.       174,950 ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial    No. 

167,065 ;    published    Aug.    14,    1923. 
Whittemoro  Brothers  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Shoe 

polish  and  leather  dressings.     164,263  ;  Feb.  13. 
Whittemore     Brothers     Corporation,     Cambridge,     Mass. 

Shoe  polish  and  leather  dressings.     165.059;   Mar.   6; 

Serial  No.  166.516;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Whittemore     Brothers     Corporation,     Cambridge,    'Mass. 

Dressing   for   cleaning  and  whitening  white  bid.,   etc., 

and    all    kinds    of    white    leather    and    articles    made 

therefrom.     176,772  ;  Nov.  27. 
Whittemore     Brothers     Corporation,     Cambridge,     Mass. 

Preparation    for   cleaning,   etc.,   kid   and   calf   leathers. 

176,817  ;  Nov.  27. 
Whittier,  Charles  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Baking  powder. 

175,503 ;  Nov.    6 ;   Serial  No.   175,692 ;   published  Aug. 

21    1923 
Whittier,   Fuller  &  Co.,  assignor  to  W.   P.   Fuller  &  Co.. 

San   Francisco,   Calif.      White  lead.      23,919 ;    renewed 

Dec.  12,  1923. 
Wholesale  Distributors  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Canned  goods, 

chowchow,  cider,   olives,  etc.     177,284 ;   Dec.  11. 
Wholesale   Distributors   Co.,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Canned 

fruits   and   vegetables.      168,538 ;   May   29 ;    Serial   No. 

157,464;   published  May  23,   1922. 

Whyte   Commission    Company,    Pine    Bluff,    Ark.      Stock, 

dairy,    poultrv,   etc.,    feed   and   wheat   flour.      170,813 ; 

July  24  ;   Serial  No.   169,107  ;  published  Mar.  27,  192.3. 
Whyte    Commission    Company,    Pine    BlufC,    Ark.      Stock, 

dairy,  and  poultry  feed     170,939;  July  24;   Serial  No. 

169,110  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Whyte    Commission    Company,    Pine    Bluff,    Ark.      Stock 

feed.      171,012 ;    Julv    31  ;    Serial    No.    169.108 ;    pub- 
lished  Mar.    27,    1923. 
Whyte    Commission    Company,    Pine   Bluff,    Ark.      Stock, 

dairy,    and   poultry   feed.      171,013 ;     July    31  ;     Serial 

No.  169,109  :  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Wiarda  &  Hall  Acid  Works,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Heavy 

chemicals    and    acids.      169,794 ;    July    3 ;    Serial    No. 

169.106;  published  Mar.   20,   1923. 
Wichert  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Boots,  shoes,  and  slippers. 

172,127  ;  Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.   174,806 ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 

Wichert,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Leather  and  canvas  shoes 

and   slippers.      176,822-3 ;   Nov.   27. 
Wichita  Eagle,  The.      (See  Murdock,  Victoria  Estate.) 
Wichita  Fender  Brace  Company,  The,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex. 

Fender   braces.      170,694;    July    17. 
Wichita     Flour    Mills     Company,     The,     Wichita,     Eans. 

Wheat   flour.      165,148 ;    Mar.    6 ;    Serial  No.   146,054 ; 

published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Wichita    Flour    Mills    Co.,    The,    Wichita.    Kans.      Wheat 

flour.      167,203-4 ;    Apr.    24 ;    Serial    Nos.    162,654-5 ; 

published   .T.in.  23.   1923. 
Wickes    Boiler    Company,    The,     Saginaw,    Mich.       Steel 

boilers.      174,451  :   Oct.    16 ;    Serial   No.    162,860 ;    pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 
Wickes.   Wm.  Wirt,  &  Son,  New  York.   N.   Y.     Molasses. 

175,110:   Oct.  30;   Serial  No.  176,930;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Wickwire    Spencer    Steel    Corporation,    Worcester,    Mass. 

Wire  lathing  and  welded  sheathing.     163.206  ;  Jan.  2. 
Wickwire    Spencer    Steel    Corporation,    Worcester,    Mass. 

Galvanized-wire   cloth.      166,403 ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial    No. 

160,737  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Wiebusch.    Charles,   executor.      (See  estate  of  Frederick 

Wiebusch.) 

Wiebusch,    Katie,    Kansas    Citv,    Mo.      Tissue    and   nerve 

tonic.     165,513 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  164,573  ;  published 

Nov.   7,   1922. 
Wiegand,  Charles  C.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Preparations  for 

rejuvenating  the  hair,  preventing  the  hair  falling  out, 

etc.     167,296;  Apr.  24. 


Wiegand,  William  D.,  doing  business  as  Bureau  of  Formu- 
las, Baltimore,  Md.  Insecticide,  deodorant,  and  disin- 
fectant. 172,441  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  171,395  ;  pub- 
lished  May   15,    1923. 

Wiegel  Candy  Co.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Candy.  169,968 ; 
July  10;  Serial  No.  164,017;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Wielands,  Incorporated.  (See  San  Francisco  Breweries, 
Ltd.,  assignor.) 

Wielands  Incorporated,  doing  business  as  Frederickburg 
Brewing  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Alcoholic 
malt  or  cereal  beverages.  175,490  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No. 
177,942  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Wiener  &  Bieber,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Candies. 
163,419;  Jan.  9. 

Wiener  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificial  pearls.  164,731 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Wiener.  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Underwear,  brassiferes, 
bloomers,  petticoats,  etc.  175,104 :  Oct.  30  ;  Serial 
No.    179,694 ;    published    Aug.    14,    1923. 

Wigart,  John,  doing  business  as  The  Glirr  Mfg.  Co.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Artificial  minnows.  176,247 ;  Nov.  20 ; 
Serial  No.  182,946  :  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Wigder,  Bernard,  doing  business  as  The  Wigder  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Manicure  implements. 
177,512  ;  Dec.   18  ;   Serial  No.   159,341  ;  published  Oct. 

2.  1923. 

Wiggin,  Henry,  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birming- 
ham, England.  Resistance  wires  of  copper,  nickel, 
iron,  or  of  combinations  or  alloys  of  these  metals. 
170,090  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  170,345  ;  published  Apr. 
17,   1923. 

Wiggin,  Henry,  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birming- 
ham, England.  Nickel  chrome-steel  aUoy.  170,284 ; 
July  10;  Serial  No.  172,709;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Wiggin,  Henry,  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birming- 
ham, England.  Nickel-chrome  alloy.  170,285 ;  July 
10;  Serial  No.  172,706;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Wiggin,  J.  F.,  doing  business  as  Kyograph  Photo  Sys- 
tem, New  York.  N.  Y.  Photographs.  169,738; 
June  26. 

Wiggin,  J.  F.,  doing  business  as  Kyograph  Photo  System, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Photographs.  174,958 ;  Oct.  30 ; 
Serial   No.    162,154 ;   published   Aug.   7,   1923. 

Wightman  &  Hough  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Cigarette, 
cigar,  match,  spectacle,  eyeglass,  and  vanity  cases. 
171,278;   July   31. 

Wightman,  Richard,  Saybrook,  Conn.  Section  of  a  monthly 
publication.  165,173;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  130,306; 
published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Wllber,  M.,  Dyer  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Py- 
jamas. 174,212  ;  Oct.  0  ;  Serial  No.  179,463  ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Wilbur,  H.  O.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Chocolate 
coating.     165,650;  Mar.  13. 

Wilcot  (Parent)  Co.  Ltd.,  London,  England.  Covers  for 
motor-car  and  other  vehicle  springs.  165,971 ;  Mar.  27  ; 
Serial  No.  160,375  ;  published  Oct.  17,  1922. 

Wilcox,  M.  I.,  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Waterproof 
duck  awnings,  tents,  and  canvas  covers.  165,397 ; 
Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  157,196;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Wilcox  Motor  Parts  &  Manufacturing  Company,  Saginaw, 
Mich.  Tappets  and  poppet  valves  for  explosion  engines. 
171,569 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  173,546 ;  published  May 
1,   1923. 

Wilcox,  W.  J.,  Lard  and  Refining  Company,  The,  Gutten- 
berg,  N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Cotton  Oil  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lard 
and  its  substitutes.     22,211 ;  renewed  Dec.  20,  1922. 

Wilcox,  W.  J.,  Lard  and  Refining  Company,  The,  as- 
signor to  The  American  Cotton  Oil  Companv,  Gutten- 
berg.  N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hog  lard  and  oil. 
23.943  ;    renewed   Dec.    26.   1923. 

Wilder  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sole  leather.  171,678 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Wilder  &  Jacobs.  Boston,  Mass.  Processed  coffee. 
173,268  :  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  175,045  ;  published  June 
19.   1923. 

Wilder,  Mae  E.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cold  cream.  165.704  ; 
Mar.  20:  Serial  No.  3  68,5.37;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Wilder-Pike  Thermometer  Company,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 
Thermometers.  171.802;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  176,702 ; 
published  May   3.  1923. 

Wildes,  Alice  S..  doing  business  as  Alys,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cigarettes.  173,627  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  164,210 ;  pub- 
lished June  27,  1922. 

Wile.  E.  J.,  &  Co..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Woolen  piece  goods. 
166,285  :  Mar.  27. 

Wile.  E.  J..  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coats  and  suits. 
168,003  ;  May  8. 

Wile,  E.  J.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  piece 
goods.  177,156 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,926 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Wile,  Frederic  W..  Washington,  D.  C.  Title  for  a  newi- 
paper  column.  175.028  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,076 ; 
published  Ang.   7,  1923. 

Wile,  Julius,  Sons  &  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vinaigrette 
sauce  for  seasoning  salads,  vegetables,  fish,  meats,  etc. 
160.262;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  165,105;  published  Dec. 
19.   3  922. 

Wile,'  Julius,  Sons  &  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Oilcloth. 
170.054;  July  10;   Serial  No.   175,829;  published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Wile,  Julius,  Sons,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tooth  paste, 
cold  cream,  talcum  powder,  and  perfume.  173,509 ; 
Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,828  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Wile,  M.,  &  Co.,  BuCfalo,  N.  Y.  Monthly  publication. 
171,772  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  173,547  ;  published  May 
1,  1923. 

Wilensky,  S.,  London,  England.  Needles  or  styli  for 
phonographs.  170,530;  July  17;  Serial  No.  174,225; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Wilhelm,  Henry,  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Sheet  glue. 
172,056-7 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  178,319-20 ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Wilhelm  Oil  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Insecticides. 
176,370;  Nov.   20. 

Wilkens,  C,  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mayonnaise 
dressing.  170,913  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  138,247  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  12,  1922. 

Wilkin  &  Adler,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Camels'-halr 
cloth  in  the  piece.  165,743 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
171,717;   published   Jan.   2,   1923. 

Wilkin  &  Adler,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Camel's-hair 
cloth  in  the  piece.  168,152 ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No. 
172,710;   published   Feb.   13,   1923. 

Wilkin  &  Adler,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  coats  and 
suits.  173,654 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  176,510  ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Wilkes  &  Seaman  Co.,  Lousiville,  Ky.  Pie  filling, 
meringue  powder,  and  jell  for  making  desserts. 
164,987  ;   Feb.  27. 

Wilkins,  B.  J.,  Co.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  Coin  purses,  pock- 
etbooks,  and  bags,  roll-ups,  etc.  173,402 ;  Sept.  25 ; 
Serial  No.  175,448  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Wilkinson  Bros.  &  Co.  Inc.,  Ne-w-  York,  N.  Y.  Cigarette 
paper  and  cigarette  tubes  made  of  paper.  166,114 ; 
Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  150,790  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Will  &  Baumer  Candle  Co.,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Stearic 
acid.  175,103 :  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  170,695 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Willamette  Valley  Canneries,  Inc.,  Portland,  Oreg. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.  169,981 ;  July  10  ;  Se- 
rial  No.    167,443 ;    published   Apr.    10,    1923. 

Willamette  Valley  Canneries,  Inc.,  Portland,  Oreg. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     173,510  ;  Sept.  25. 

Willard  Storage  Battery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Stor- 
age batteries  and  parts  thereof.  170,915 ;  July  24 ; 
Serial  No.  166,757  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Willat,  Arnold  F.,  doing  business  as  Everplay  Needle  Co., 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Phonograph  needles.  166,534; 
Apr.  10  :   Serial  No.  163,205  ;  published  Dec.  26.   1922. 

Willats,  Marietta  B.,  doing  business  as  Dolly  Varden 
Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bath  balm,  hair  pomade, 
sachets,  beautlfiers,  etc.  169,618 ;  June  26 ;  Serial 
No.    172,628 ;    published    Mar.    6,    1923. 

Willcox  &  Gibbs  Sewing  Machine  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Hosiery  and  underwear.  23,194  ;  renewed  June 
13,   1923. 

Willette  Products  Incorporated,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Toilet  preparations.     164,419  ;  Feb.  20. 

Williams,  Arthur  A.,  doing  business  as  Arthur  Williams 
Shoe  Company,  Holliston,  Mass.  Leather  used  in 
manufacturing  and  repairing  shoes.  174,571 ;  Oct.  23  ; 
Serial  No.  178,421  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Williams,  August,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  Candy.  175,093; 
Oct.    30 ;   Serial  No.   179,980 ;  published  Aug.   7,   1923. 

Williams  Bros.  Aircraft  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Motor-vehicle  accelerator.  173,687  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
177,579;   published   June   12,    1923. 

Williams  Bros,  Aircraft  Corporation,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Motor-vehicle  accelerators.      177,579;   June   12. 

Williams,  Charles  E.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Washboards.  176,787  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Williams  Company,  The,  London,  Ohio.  Metal  wool  for 
cleansing,  polishing,  and  scouring.  167,651 ;  May  8  ; 
Serial  No.   168,283  ;  published  Dec.    26,   1922. 

Williams,  D.  S.,  doing  business  as  Williams  Brothers  & 
Company,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Canned  vegetables,  canned 
milk,  catchup,  flavoring  extracts,  and  mincemeat. 
172,640  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  161,077  ;  published  May 
1,  1923. 

Williams,  D.  T.,  Valve  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Valves.  168,945-6  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  Nos.  172,567-8  ; 
published   Mar.   6,    1923. 

Williams,  Davis,  Brooks  &  Co.,  assignor  to  Dabrooks' 
Perfume  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Perfumes.  23,223  ; 
renewed  June  20,  1923. 

Williams,  F.  Graham,  Brick  Co.,  Inc.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Bricks.  167,425  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  166,585 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 

Williams,  B'rank  C,  Inc.,  doing  busines  as  Frank  C.  Will 
iams,  Easton,  Pa.  Wheat  flour.  170,949;  July  24; 
Serial  No.  167,277  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Williams  Food  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Pickles,  catch- 
up, tomato  paste,  vinegar,  mustard,  etc.  167,053 ; 
Apr.   24 ;   Serial   No.   161,603 ;   published  Feb.   6,   1923. 

Williams,  J.  B.,  Company,  The,  Glastonbury,  Conn.  Shav- 
ing soap.     165,883  ;  Mar.  20. 

Williams,  J.  B.,  Company,  The,  Glastonbury,  Conn.  Prep- 
aration for  the  hair  and  beard.  167,906  ;  May  8  ;  Se- 
rial   No.    168,952 ;    published    Jan.    30,    1923. 

Williams,  .L  B.,  Company,  The,  Glastonbury,  Conn.  Shav- 
ing sticks.     169,108  ;  June  5. 

Williams,  J.  B.,  Company,  The,  Glastonbury,  Conn. 
Cleansing  and  polishing  powder.     173,547  ;  Sept.  25. 


Williams,  J.  B.,  Company,  The,  Glastonbury,  Conn.     Soap. 

177,510;  Dec.   18;  Serial  No.  162,790;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 
Williams,   J.   D.,   Inc.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Raw   skins   and 

furs.     163,207  ;  Jan.   2. 
Williams,  J.   H.,  &  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Pipe  wrenches. 

168,223;  May   15;   Serial  No.   172,249;   published   Feb. 

20,  1923. 

Williams,  J.  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Williams  Stained 
Shingle  Co.,  Vancouver,  Wash.  Stained  wooden 
shingles.  175,158  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  180,910  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Williams,  Jesse  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Ironing  boards. 
163,681  ;  Jan.  23. 

Williams,  Jno.  G.,  Widener,  Ark.  Medicinal  preparation 
in  the  nature  of  a  purgative  and  liver  medicine. 
170,104  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  168,626 ;  published  Apr. 
10,  1923. 

Williams  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Portsmouth, 
Ohio.  Leather  putties.  176,877 ;  Dec.  4 ;  Serial  No. 
181,799  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Williams,  Martin  &  Gray,  Inc.,  also  doing  business  as 
Seaboard  Chemical  Company,  Norfolk,  Va.  Insecticide. 
175,634  ;   Nov.   6  ;   Serial   No.   179,909  ;   published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 

Williams,  Maurice  M.,  doing  business  as  Glendale  Chemical 

Company,    Dallas,   Tex.     Automobile   polish.      166,469 ; 

Apr.  3  ;   Serial  No.  168,660  ;  published  Nov.  7,   1922. 
Williams  Patent  Crusher  &  Pulverizer  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Metal   catchers   and  like   machines  for   feed  grinders. 

165,033;  Feb.  27. 
Williams,    Percy,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Photographic   en- 
largement easels.      167,148  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  152,973 ; 

published  Jan.   30.   1923. 
Williams,  Percy   B.  T.,    Philadelphia,   Pa.     Toothbrushes. 

170,168-9 ;    July    10 ;    Serial    Nos.    176,389-00 ;    pub- 
lished Apr.   17,  1923. 
Williams,  Percy  B.   T.,   Philadelphia,  Pa.     Toothbrushes. 

170,309;  July  10;   Serial  No.  176,391;   published  Apr. 

17,   1923. 
Williams,  Percy  B.  T.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Toothbrushes. 

170,353;   July   10. 
Williams-Richard.son    Company,    Ltd.,    New    Orleans,    La. 

Hosiery,    underwear,    and    shirts.      177,008 ;    Dec.    11 ; 

Serial   No.    149,881 ;   published   Aug.   7,   1923. 
Williams    &    Robechaud,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Auto    locks. 

174,181  ;    Oct.    9 ;    Serial   No.    180,570 ;    published   July 

10,  1923. 
Williams,  Thomas  S.,  Republic,  Wash.    Preparation  for  the 

removal  of  dandruff  and  the  treatment  of  scalp  and  skin 

diseases.     174,415  ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.   179,636  ;   pub- 
lished July   17,   1923. 
Williams,  Violet  V.,  Berkeley,  Calif.    Hair  tonic.    168,406; 

May  22;  Serial  No.  17I.4HS:  published  Feb.  20,  1923.  , 
Williams   and   Wagner,   Beloit,   Wis.      Shoulder   or   body 

brace.  168,029  ;  May   8. 
Williams,  William  J.,  assignor  to  The  Helsbels  Company, 

a   trust   estate,    Chicago,    III.     Electric  alairm   and   sig 

nal  devices  for  automobiles  and  motor  trucks.    174,979 

Oct.  30;  Serial  No.   148,469;   nublished  Feb.  20,   3  923 
Williamson,    F.    A.,    Manufacturing    Company,    Limited 

Ottawa,  Canada.     Washing  tablets.     167,311 ;  Apr.  24 
Williamson,   Harriet,    assignor    to   H.    Williamson,   Braid 

wood.    111.      Confections.      22,632 ;    renewed    Mar.    14 

1923. 
Williamson,  Harry.      (See  Williamson,  Harriet,  assignor.) 
Williamson     Heater    Company,     The,     Cincinnati,     Ohio 

Heated-cabinet    laundry    driers.      169,313 ;    June    12 

Serial   No.   169,461 ;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 
Williamson     Heater     Company,     The,     Cincinnati,     Ohio, 

Heated    cabinet    laundry    driers.      177,667 ;    Dec.    25 

Serial  No.  180,821 ;  published  Oct.  9,   1923. 
Williamson     Heater    Company,     The,     Cincinnati,     Ohio 

Heated    cabinet    laundry    driers.      177,672 ;    Dec.    25 

Serial   No.    180,730 ;   published   Oct.   9,    1923. 
Williamson,     Homer     J.,     Indianapolis,      Ind.       Candies 

166,929;  Apr.  17;   Serial   No.   167,857;    published  Feb 

6,  1923. 
Williamson,    Jas.,    &   Son.      (See    Lyon,    Hall   &   Co.,    as 

slgnor.) 
Williamsport  Leather  Goods  Company,  Williamsport,  Pa 

Gun   and   rifle  cases,   revolver   and  pistol   holders,   and 

belts.      169,536;    June    19;    Serial    No.    168,396;    pub 

lished  Mar.   20,   1923. 
Williamsport  Wire  Rope  Distributing  Company,  Houston, 

Tex.,  and  Tulsa,  Okla.     Wire  rope.     166,472  ;  Apr.  3 

Serial  No.  167,746  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Willis  Norton  &  Co.,  North  Topeka,  Kans.     Wheat  flour, 

177,498  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,325  ;  published  Oct.  2 

1923. 
Williston,  Laddie  A.,  doing  business  as  Mrs.  T.  A.  Willis 

ton,    Oakland,    Calif.      Cosmetics.      167,431  ;    May    1 

Serial  No.   163,659  ;   published  Dec.   26,   1922. 
Williston,  Mrs.  T.   A.      (See  Williston,    Laddie   A.) 
Willits,    Henry    M.,    Incorporated.    Birdsboro,    Pa.      Chil 

dren's   shoes.      176,331 ;    Nov.    20. 
Willow   Weaving   Co.,   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Neckties, 

knitted    and    woven    neckties,    cravats,    and    mufflers, 

169,129;  June  5. 
Willow    Weaving   Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.   Y.      Cravats, 

174,416  :  Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.   179,576  ;   published   July 

17,  1923. 


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Alphabetical  Ust  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


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WiUowbrook  Chemical  Works,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lubri- 
cating oil.  176,045 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  180,459  ; 
published   Sept.   4,   1923. 

Willows,  Fnincis.  Butler  &  Thomp.«!on,  Limited,  London, 
Eufiland.  and  The  Plains,  Va.  Rcmed.v  for  worms  in 
dogs.  172,594  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  107,113  ;  published 
May  20,  1923. 

Wills,  George,  and  Sons,  Ltd.,  London,  England,  and  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  fruits.  169,396 ;  .Tune  12  ; 
Serial   No.   163,721  ;    published   Mar.    27,   1923. 

Wills,  George,  and  Sons,  Ltd.,  London,  England,  and  San 
Erancisco,  Calif.  Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  fish,  and 
jam.  169,398  ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  163.159  ;  published 
Mar.  27,  1923. 

Wills,  George,  and  Sons,  Ltd.,  London,  England,  and  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Hosier?'.  169,967;  July  10;  Serial 
No.  163,722;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Wills,  George,  and  Sons.  Ltd.,  London,  England,  and  San 
Erancisco,  Calif.  Turpentine  substitute.  173,429 ; 
Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  163.160  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Wills,  Norman  L.,  New  York,  N.  X.  Preparation  for 
washing  clothes  and  a  household  cleaner  for  washing 
woodwork,  etc.  167,920 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,341 ; 
published  Jan.  2,   1923. 

Willson  Gog.gles,  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Respirators  and  in- 
halers.    164,347;  Feb.  20. 

Willson  Goggles,  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Lenses  for  goggles 
and  protection  glasses.  174,105 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
160,734;  published  July  4,  1922. 

Willson  Goggles,  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Ophthalmic  mount- 
ings and  parts  thereof.  174,417  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No. 
180,403  :  published  July  17.  1923. 

Wllmot,  Julius  C,  doing  business  as  Stayshyn  Co.,  Milton, 
Mass.  Preparation  for  polishing  and  cleaning  auto- 
mobiles, pianos,  etc.  167,073  :  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
172,1.39  ;   published  Jan.  9,   1923. 

Wilshire  Oil  Co.,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Petroleum 
products.     164,498  ;  Feb.  20. 

Wilson  &  Bennett  Mfg.  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Gal- 
vanized black  iron  and  sheet-iron  container.  163,420  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Wilson.  B.  O.  &  G.  C,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Remedy  to  as- 
suage inflammation.  165,707 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
168,397;   published   Dec.   26,   1922. 

Wilson  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Handkerchiefs.  163,902  : 
Fob.   6. 

Wilson  Brothers,  Chicago,  III.  Men's  dress  and  negligee 
shirts,  pyjamas,  and  underwear  of  textile  fabric. 
171,242  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  170,320  ;  published  May 
8,   1923. 

Wilson  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Hosiery.  174,350 ;  Oct. 
16  ;  Serial  No.  135,121 :  published  .July  17,  1923. 

Wilson,  C.  F.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Salve  for  the  treatment 
of  cuts,  bruises,  wounds,  and  sores.  165,530  ;  Mar.  13  ; 
Serial   No.    158,068 ;    published    Jan.    2,    1923. 

Wilson,  Francis  M.,  Williamstown,  Mass.  Apples,  plums, 
cherries,  grapes,  pears,  and  peaches  in  their  natural 
state.  168..359 :  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  165,470 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

Wilson  &  Glenuy,  Ltd.,  Hawick,  Scotland.  Cloths  and 
stuffs  of  wool,  worsted,  or  hair,  vestings.  cotton  and 
linen  cloths.  167,485 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  159,910 ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Wilson  &  Glenny,  Ltd..  Hawick,  Scotland.  Men's  over- 
coats, suits,  caps,  shirts,  collars,  and  shoes  of  leather, 
rubber,  etc.  168,125 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  159,909 ; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Wilson,  G-.  N.  W.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Razor  strops.  171.304  ; 
Aug.  7 ;   Serial   No.   164,084 ;   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 

Wilson,  Hallie,  Emporia,  Kans.  Preparation  for  use  in 
the  treatment  of  chicken  cholera.     164,490  ;  Feb.  20. 

Wilson-Imperial  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Liquid  for 
cleaning  fabrics.  171,853 :  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No. 
170.850  :  published  May  1,  1923. 

Wilson,  John  M.,  doing  business  as  Meridian  Grain  & 
Elevator  Company,  Meridian,  Miss.  Dairy,  scratch, 
horse  and  mule,  and  hog  feed.  165,381 ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 
No.  159,906  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Wilson,  John  M.,  doing  business  as  Meridian  Grain  & 
Elevator  Company.  Meridian,  Miss.  Scratch,  dairy, 
hog,  horse,  and  mule  feed.  171,754  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 
No.   163,301  :   published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Wilson,  John  M.,  doing  business  as  Meridian  Grain  & 
Elevator  Company,  Meridian.  Miss.  Horse  and  mule 
feed,  ox,  hog,  scratch,  and  dairy  feed.  173,492  ;  Sept. 
25  ;  Serial  No.  175,536 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Wilson.  John  M.,  doing  business  as  Meridian  Grain  & 
Elevator  Company,  Meridian,  Miss.  Horse,  mule,  hog. 
daily,  ox,  and  scratch  feeds.  176,600  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 
No.  178.649  :  published  Sept.  11.  1923. 

Wil.son.  John  M.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Dental  anaesthetic. 
173,051  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  176,775  ;  published  June 
12,  1923. 

Wilson.  John  M..  San  Diego,  Calif.  Dental  anesthetic. 
176.775  :  June  12. 

Wilson-Jones  Loose  Leaf  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Loose- 
leaf  notebooks.  166.276;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  170,457; 
published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Wilson,  Kathiyn  S.,  Seattle.  Wash.  Paper  and  wooden 
toys.  169,279 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  141,639 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20.  1923. 


Wilson,   M.   D.,   Dunning   S.     French   Lick,   Ind.     Bread. 

172,831 ;  Sept.  11  ;  S-erial  No.  165,050  ;  published  May 

8,  1923. 
Wilson,    Marie    L.,    Atlantic    City,    N.    J.      Corn    salve. 

169,972  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.   165,251  ;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Wilson   Tea   Co.,   Inc.,   Seattle,  Wash.     Coffee.     174,602  ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,885  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Wi;son   Tea   Co.,   Seattle,   Wash.     Tea.      177,730-1 ;   Dec. 

25 ;    Serial   Nos.    176,053-4 ;    published   Aug.    28,    1923. 
Wilson,   Thos.   E.,   &   Co.,   Chicago,   III.     Athletic   outfits. 

167,030  ;   Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.  170,169  ;   published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Wilson,  Thos.   E.,   &  Co.,   Chicago,    111.     Athletic   outfits. 

167,049  ;  Apr.  24 ;   Serial  No.  170,170  ;  published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 

Wilson,  W.  D.,  Printing  Ink  Co.  Ltd.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Printing  and  lithographing  inks.     169,005  ;  May  29. 

Wilson,  Wade  H.,  doing  business  as  Scat  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Jacksonville,  Fla.  Medicinal  preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  the  nerves,  kidneys,  etc.  172,982  ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  174,116  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Wilson,  Wade  H.,  doing  business  as  Scat  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Jacksonville,  Fla.  Medicinal  preparation  for 
the  treatment  of  the  nerves,  kidneys,  etc.  174.116; 
June  12. 

Wilson  Welder  &  Metals  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T. 

Electric  welding  machines,  cables,  resistance  units,  etc. 

•.74,790 ;   Oct.  23 ;   Serial  No.   118,198  ;   published   July 

10,  1923. 

Wilson  Welder  &  Metals  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Welding  metals.     177,828  ;  Dec.  25. 
Wilsonville  Roller  Mills.      (See  Laux,  John.) 
Wilton  Manufacturing   Company,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Cotton    piece    goods.       171,619 ;    Aug.    7 :    Serial    No. 

177,718  ;   published   May   15,   1923." 
Wilton  Manufacturing  Company,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Cotton   piece  goods.     172,907-8  ;   Sept.   11  ;   Serial  No. 

179,288-9  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Wilton  Manufacturing  Company,   Inc.,    New  York,  N.  Y. 

Cotton    piece    goods.      173,361 :    Sept.    25 ;    Serial    No. 

180,039  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Wilton  Manufacturing   Company,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Cotton     piece    goods.       174,091 ;     Oct.     2 ;     Serial    No. 

180,038  ;  published  July  3,   1923. 
Wilton   Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,   New  York,  N.   Y. 

Cotton    piece    goods.      174,655 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No. 

181,507  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Wilton  Manufacturing  Companv,   Inc.,  New   York,  N.   Y. 

Cotton    piece    goods.      177,080 ;    Dec.    11  ;    Serial    No. 

183,786;   published    Sept.    18,   1923. 
Wilton  Manufacturing  Company,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y. 

Cotton    piece    goods.      177.480 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No. 

183,787;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Wilton-Plantz  Candy  Company,  The,  Valdosta,  Ga.     Man- 
ufactured candy  with  nuts  into  a  "  nut  bar."     171,204  • 

July  31  :  Serial  No.  154,540  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Willys-Overland  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Pneumatic 

tires    for    motor-driven    vehicles.      169,131  ;    June    12 ; 

Serial  No.  123,149  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Wimberley    Grocer    Co.,    Jonesboro,    Ark.      Rolled    oats. 

167,123  ;  Apr.   24  ;   Serial   No.   164,984  ;  published   Dec. 

19,  1922. 

Wimelbacher  &  Rice,    New    York,   N.    Y.      Fabric    gloves. 

169,422;   June  12. 
Wimpfheimer,    Lloyd   A.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Golf   balls. 

167,171;  Apr.   24 ;   Serial  No.   171,776;  published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Winarick,  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Face  powders,  face 

creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  rouges,  etc.     168,573  ; 

May  29;   Serial  No.  167,153;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Winarick,  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Face  powders,  face 

creams,    perfumes,    etc.      174,052 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No. 

177,720;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Winberg,    W.    Wm..    trading    as    The    Winberg   Druggists 

Supply     Co.,     Wilmette,     111.       Membrane     antiseptic. 

176,192  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  145,381 ;  published  Aug. 

1,  1922. 

Winchell,  M.  M.,  Co.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Preparation  for 
the  treatment  of  piles.  175,643 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
180,093  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Winchell,  M.  M.,  Co.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Corn  salve. 
177,057  ;  Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No.  180,092  ;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 

Winchester  Company,  The,  New  Haven.  Conn.  Golf  hags. 
171,152  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  176,055  ;  published  Apr. 
24,   1923. 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Handled  axes,  hatchets,  hammers,  screw  drivers,  and 
chisels.  168.891;  May  29;  Serial  No.  169,512;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  192.3. 

Winchester    Repeating    .4rms    Co.,    New    Haven,    Conn. 

Pocketknives.     170,780;   July  24;   Serial  No.   175,693; 

published  May  29,  1923. 
Winchester    Repeating    Arms    Co.,     New     Haven,     Conn. 

Soft-tone  flat  wall  paint,  colors  in  oil,  zinc  paste,  etc 

176,385  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  175,751 ;  published  Sept! 

Wincroft  Stove  Works,  Middletown,  Pa.  Gas  ranges 
175.847;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  180,636:  published  Sept. 
4f   X«7^o. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Windmill  Food  Products  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
French  dressing.  177,652  ;  Dee.  25  ;  Serial  No.  170,171  ; 
puMisbud   Apr.    17,   192.S. 

Wineberg  Pure  Beverage  Company.  (See  Spurgeon,  Ma- 
thias  O.) 

Winfield  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Warren,  Ohio. 
Sheet-naetal  cans  for  coal  oil  and  gasoline.  168,588 ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  164,139  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Wing  Lee  Wai  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Medici- 
nal herb  preparation  used  as  a  general  tonic.  169,852  ; 
July   3 ;    Serial   No.    172,304 ;   published   Mar.    6,    1923. 

Wing  Lee  Wai  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Medicinal 
herb  preparation  used  ae  a  general  tonic.  172,451 ; 
Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.  172,364  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Wing  Lee  Wai  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Medicinal 
herb  preparation  used  as  a  general  tonic.  172,454-5  ; 
Aug.  28 ;  Serial  Nos.  172,569-70 ;  published  May  15, 
1923. 

Wingen,  Anton,  jr.,  Solingen,  Germany.  Razors  and 
scissors.  168,126  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  160,169  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.   27.   1923. 

Winger,  Edgar,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Antitoxins,  antiseptics, 
astringents,  diuretics,  etc.     171,968 ;  Aug.  14. 

Winkler-Reichmann  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Radio  receivers 
and  concert  horns.     164,645  ;  Feb.  27. 

Winorr  Canning  Company,  The,  Circleville,  Ohio.  Canned 
vegetables.  175,435 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  180,917 ; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Winslow  Boiler  &  Engineering  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Heat- 
generating  plants  comprising  oil  tanks,  motors,  fans, 
etc.  169,146  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  158,025  ;  pul)lished 
Feb.  27,  1923. 

Winslow  Carmi,  doing  business  as  Mutual  Products  Com- 
pany, Minneapolis,  Minn.  Stock  food.  170,889  ;  July 
24  ;  Serial  No.  160,376  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Winslow,  Samuel,  Skate  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Ice  skates.  172,315 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  175,975  ; 
published  May  29,   1923. 

Winsted  Chemical  Company,  Winsted,  Minn.  Antisweat 
solution  for  perspiring  feet.  165,430  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 
No.   165,906;  published  Nov.  7,   1922. 

Winston,  Harper,  Fisher  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Canned  oysters,  salmon,  sardines,  apricots,  etc. 
177.020  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  166,120  ;  published  Aug. 
7,   1923. 

Winston,  John  C,  Co.,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Printed 
boolJs  issued  in  continuing  series.  167,618 ;  May  1  ; 
Serial  No.   136,863  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Winter,  Charles  A.,  doing  business  as  Duds  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Washing  compounds.  168,420  ;  May  22  ; 
Serial  No.  172,500  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Winter  Machine  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Refrigerat- 
ing and  ice-making  apparatus.  169,995  ;  July  10  ;  Se- 
rial No.  145,864  ;  published  Apr.  3,   1923. 

Winters  Canning  Company,  Suisun  City,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits  and  vegetables.  168,591  :  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
164,570 ;   published  Mar.   6,   1923. 

Wir.throp  Chemical  Co.  (See  Farbenfabriken  vormals  Fr. 
Bayer   &   Co.,   assignor.) 

Wire  Wheel  Corporation  of  America,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Metal  disk  for  motor  vehicles  and  parts  thereof.  174,434  ; 
Oct.  16  ;   Serial  No.  178,793  ;  published  July   17,  1923. 

Wireless  Specialty  Apparatus  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
and  Boston,  Mass.  Electrical  condensers.  167,067 ; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  158,693  ;  published  May  9,  1922. 

Wireless  Spitzescope  Co.,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Apparatus  for  determining  by  return  vibration  the 
distance  between  two  objects.  175,054 :  Oct.  30 ; 
Serial   No.    179,290 ;   published   Aug.    14.   1923. 

Wirfs,  Edward  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Weather  strips. 
169,342  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  170,230  ;  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 

Wirth-Concordade  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Grape 
juice.  166.837  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  169,662  ;  published 
Jan.  20,  1923. 

Wisconsin  Candy  Co.,  Plymouth,  Wis.  Chocolates. 
168,659  ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  155,654  ;  published  Feb. 
27,   1923. 

Wisconsin  Macaroni  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Alimentary 
paste  products — namely,  macaroni,  spaghetti,  vermi- 
celli, and  noodles.     164,975  ;  Feb.  27. 

Wisconsin  Rubber  Mills  Co.  (See  La  Crosse  Rubber  Mills 
Co.) 

Wise,  Leo,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Tools  adapted  for  general 
u.se.  168,671;  May  29;  Serial  No.  151,968;  published 
Feb.  27.  3  923. 

Wise-McClung  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  New  Phila- 
delphia, Ohio.  Electric  suction  cleaner.  174,299 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Wiseman,  Carl  M.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Finger  ring  and 
magnifying  glasses.  173,898 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
176,520;   published   July   3,    1923. 

Wiseo  Co.,  The.      (See  Hughes.  Clement  L.) 

Wish,  Fred  A.,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stationery 
174,229  :  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No.  180,641  ;  published  Juiy 
10,  1923. 

Wish,  Fred  A.,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal  and 
paper  fancy  containers  and  ioxes.  174,230  ;  Oct.  9  ■ 
Serial  No.  180.638  ;  published  July  3.  1923. 

Wish,  Fred  A.,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery, 
sleeping  garments,  bibs,  and  aprons.  174.583  ;  Oct.  23  • 
Serial  No.  180,642  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 


Wish,  Fred  A.,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bath 
soap.  174,806 ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,639  ;  published 
July  24,  1923. 

Wish,  Fred  A.,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber 
balloons  and  inflated  balls,  toy  and  doll  furniture,  etc. 
175,647 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  180,640 ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Wish,  Fred  A.,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand- 
kerchiefs and  cotton  goods  in  the  piece.  177,615  ;  Dec. 
25  ;    Serial   No.    182,636 ;    published    Oct.    9,    1923. 

Witehell-Sheill  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Leather  shoes. 
163,208;    Jan.    2. 

Witcherie    Laboratory.      (See   Forgey,    Charles    L.) 

Witcombe,  McGeachin  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printed 
textile    fabrics.      175,240 ;    Oct.    .-JO. 

Withers  Brothers,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fresh  vegetables, 
deciduous  and  citrous  fruits,  etc.  168,648 ;  May  29  ; 
Serial  No.  165,735;  published  Mar.  0,  1923. 

Witman,  Frank  R.,  doing  business  as  Frank  R.  Witman 
Phonograph  Supply  Company,  Putnam,  Conn.  Phono- 
graph accessories.  170,817  ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No. 
170,964  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Witmark,  M.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet  music. 
173,720;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  179,122;  published  June 
26,  1923. 

Witt,  John  A.,  doing  business  as  Wittfield  Mfg.  Co.,  Los 
Angles,  Calif.  Sewing  boxes  and  tailor  traps.  168,608  ; 
May  29  ;   Serial  No.  168,818  ;   published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Wittenberg,  Armin  H.,  doing  business  as  Mission  Hosiery 
Mills,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Hosiery,  sweaters,  and 
knitted  underwear.  173,372 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
178,321 ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Wittfleld  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Witt,  John  A.) 

Wittnauer,  A.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watches.  174,651; 
Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,327  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Wizard  .\utomobile  Company,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Auto- 
mobiles.    163,906  ;  Feb.  6. 

Wizard  Lightfoot  Appliance  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Zinc-oxide  pads.  174,399  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  178,322  ; 
published  July  10,   1923. 

Wizard  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Twisted-wire 
brushes.  175,401 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  164,682  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.   21,   1923. 

Wodicska,  Louise,  doing  business  as  Ex  Pito  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  piles.  171,093 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
173,016;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Wohlfarth  &  Koos  Co.  inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Furniture 
and    house-furnishing    goods.      177,812 ;    Dec.    25. 

Wojclechowskl,  Floryan  P.,  doing  business  as  0-Ko  Rem- 
edy Products  Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Ointment,  liniment, 
and  cough  sirup.  175,652  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,328  ; 
published  Aug.   14,   1923. 

Wojciechowski,  Roman  H.,  doing  business  as  Valona 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Liquids  and  oint- 
ments for  scalp  and  skin.  176,310 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial 
No.    179,123;    published   Aug.    14,    1923. 

Wolcott,  Herbert,  doing  business  as  Judee  Laboratories, 
Red  Bank,  N.  J.  Medicinal  preparation  to  be  used 
as  a  prophylactic,  antiseptic,  and  germicide.  172,893  ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,588  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Woldum,  J.  H.,  doing  business  as  Woldum  Produce  Com- 
pany, Decorah,  Iowa.  Fresh  eggs  and  dressed  poultry. 
165,136 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  151,344 ;  published  Nov. 
7,  1922. 

Wolf  Brothers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Window  envelopes. 
172,897  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  178,942  ;  published  June 
5.  1923. 

Wolf  Brothers  &  Company,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Hosiery.     172,167  ;  Aug.  21. 

Wolf  Company,  The,  Chambersburg,  Pa.  Milling  machin- 
ery. 166,475  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  167,062  ;  published 
Jan.  2,  1923. 

Wolf  Creek  Soap  Works  Company,  The,  near  Dayton, 
Montgomery  County,  Ohio.  Soaps.  170,666;  July  17; 
Serial  No.   157,744  ;  published  Apr.   24,  1923. 

Wolf,  Fred,  doing  business  as  Wolf  Milling  Co.,  Ellin- 
wood,  Kans.  Wheat  flour.  167,205  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial 
No.  162,656  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Wolf,  Helen  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  and  children's 
dresses.  173,015  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,803  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Wolf,  Lewis,  doing  business  as  Pineberry  Punch  Syrup 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink. 
167312;   Apr.   24. 

Wolf  Milling  Co.      (See  Wolf.  Fred.) 

Wolf    Milling    Company,    Ellinwood.    Kans.      Flour,    corn 

meal,  corn  chop,  wheat  feeds.     176.339  ;  Nov.  20. 
Wolf,  Sayer  &  Heller,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Seasonings  for 

meat  products.     170,993  ;  July  24. 
Wolf,    Sayer    &    Heller,    Inc.,    Chicago,    111.      Seasoning* 

for  meat  products.     175,267  :   Oct.   30. 
Wolf,  Sayer  &  Heller.  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Seasonings  for 

meat   products.      175.683 ;   Nov.   6. 
Wolfe,   Abraham,   doing  business   as  Wolfe's   Shoe   Store. 

Plattsbnrg.    N.    Y.      Corn    salve.       175,502 ;    Nov.    6 ; 

Serial  No.  176,866  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Wolfe  Leather  Co.,  Boston.  Mass.  Leathers.  171.629 : 
Aug.   7  :   Serial  No.  176,392 ;  published  Mav   22.   1923. 

WolfC,  A.  H.,  Gas  Radiator  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas 
heaters.*  167,728 :  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  154,394  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 


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Wolfson,  I.  D.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Neckties.  172,000  ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  171,005  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Wolin,  L.  A.,  Compauy,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Blouses, 
dresses,  skirts,  suits,  and  sweaters.  1GS,344  ;  May  22; 
Serial  No.  14!l,87.">  :  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

WoUgarnfabrik  Fulda  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Fulda,  Germany, 
Wool  yarn.  169,752;  July  3;  Serial  No.  171,677; 
published  Mar.  27,   1923. 

Wollner  *  Smith,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  overcoats  and 
suits.  175,363;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  177,060;  published 
Aug.  14,  1923. 

Wolverine  Brass  Works,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Sink  bibs, 
sink  cocks,  faucets,  bath  cocks,  etc.  176,872  ;  Dec.  4  ; 
Serial    No.    182,783 ;    published    Sept.    25,    1923. 

Wolverine  Lubricants  Co.  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lubricating  oils.  174,613 ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 
179,504  :  published  July  24,  1923. 

Woman's  World  Magazine  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Quar- 
terly magazine.  172,070  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  177,342  ; 
published  May  22.  1923. 

Womble  Chemical  Compauy,  Womble,  Ark.  Hair  tonic. 
170,782  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  174,714  ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Wonder  Gloss  Laboratories,  Jasper,  Ala.  Liquid  com- 
pound in  the  nature  of  a  furniture  and  automobile 
polish.  167,186;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  168,233;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Wonder  Grain  Cleaner  Company,  The,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Grain-cleaning  machines.  166,653 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial 
No.  151,341  :  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Wonder-Knit  Mills,  Union  Hill,  N.  J.  Sweaters,  bath- 
ing suits,  mufflers,  etc.  177,259  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
183,810  ;  published   Sept.  25,  1923. 

Wonder  Medicine  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Medicinal  tonic. 
172,580  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,313  ;  published  May  8, 
1923. 

Wonder  Products  Company.     (See  Levey,  Samuel  B.) 

Wonderlay  Company,  The.     (See  Getz,  Vernon  C.) 

Wonderlay  Milling  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Poultry 
feed.  176,958 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,343 ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.    25,   1923. 

Wondruschka-Duda  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutting 
and  lubricating  oil  composed  of  cotton  oil,  tallow,  and 
soap.  166,483  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,555  ;  published 
Jan.  9,  1923. 

Wood,    Albert   F.      (See   Sylvan   Toilet   Co.,   assignor.) 

Wood  Brothers  Thresher  Company,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
Thrashing  machines.  175,328 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
180,350;  published  Aug.   14,  1923. 

Wood,  Clara  I.,  doing  business  as  Snapo  Food  Products 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Highly-seasoned  sauce  for 
use  on  meat  and  fish.  171,721  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 
139,240  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Wood  Conversion  Company,  Cloquet,  Minn.  Insulating 
material.  167,562  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  167,790  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Wood-Craft  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Electric  batteries. 
176,074  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  182,030 ;  published  Aug. 
21,    1923. 

Wood,   De  Forrest,  Kipton,  Ohio.     Insecticide.     168,061 ; 

May  15  ;  Serial  No.  170,917  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Wood,  H.  W.,  Lodi,  doing  business  as  Nutwood  Vineyard, 

Oakland,  Calif.     Fresh  deciduous  fruits.     168,687  ;  May 

29;   Serial  No.   169.511;   puldished  Mar.  6,   1923. 
Wood   Hydraulic  Hoist  &  Body  Company,   Detroit,  Mich. 

Hydraulic  hoists  and  their  parts.     166,315-6  ;  Mar.  27. 
Wood  Hydraulic   Hoiet  &  Body  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Hydraulic  hoists  and  their  parts.     17(),066  ;   July  10  ; 

Serial  No.   173,801;   published  Apr.  10,   1923. 
Wood,   J.   R.,    &   Sons,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Finger  rings. 

164,718-9  ;   Feb.    27. 
Wood,  James  W.,  doing  business  as  The  Fallkill  Products 

Co.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     Candy.     164,892  ;  Feb.  27. 
Wood,  John  T.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Metal  polishes.     176.603  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  179,981 ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Wood   &   Smith,   Inc.,   Lewiston,   Me.      Children's  leather 

shoes.     176.207  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,077  ;  published 

Aug.  28,   1923. 
Wood,    T.    W.,     &    Sons,    Richmond,    Va.       Plant    food. 

10S.42T  ;   May   22  ;    Serial   No.   172,251  ;   published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Wood,  T.  W..  &  Sons,  Richmond,  Va.     Section  of  a  cata- 
logue   published    monthly.      170,606 ;    July    17 ;    Serial 

No.   174,682  ;   published  Apr.  24,   1923. 
Wood.  T.   W.,  &  Sons,   Richmond,  Va.     Scratch  food  for 

fowl.      173,336 ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial    No.    167,792 ;    pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 
Wood,    W.    Lloyd,    Limited,    Toronto,    Ontario,    Canada. 

Antiseptic    solution,    mouth    wash,     tooth    paste,    etc. 

172,516;   Sept.   4;   Serial  No.    172,308;  published  May 

15,    1923. 
Wood,    Wm.    H.,    Forest    Hills,    N.    Y.      Periodicals   pub- 
lished from  time  to  time.     172,388  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 

160,462  ;   published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Woodard,  Clarke  &  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.     Combination  steel 

and    elastic    trusses.       166,355 ;    Apr.    3  ;    Serial    No. 

147,174  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Woodard,    Princetta,    Chattanooga,    Tenn.      Hair   grower, 

pressing  oil,  temple  grower,  and  corn  salve.     176,174  ; 

Nov.  20;   Serial  No.  178.486;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Woodbury    &    Company,    Incorporated,    Worcester,    Mass. 

Letterheads  and  stationery.     164,564  ;  Feb.  20. 


Woodison,  E.  J.,  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Composition  of 
matter  used  on  patterns  to  facilitate  the  parting  of 
the  same  from  the  molds.     166,752;  Apr.  10. 

Woodison  Kellcy  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Valve-grinding  paste. 
163,779  :  Jan.  30. 

Woodlawn  Mill  &  Boom  Co.,  The,  Hoquiam,  Wash.  Cedar 
shingles.  171,378  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  148,857  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.   17,   1922. 

Woodlawn  Mill  &  Boom  Company,  The,  Hoquiam,  Wash. 
Cedar    shingles.      163,209 ;    Jan.    2. 

Woodruff,  Robert  L.,  doing  business  as  Woodruff  Hard- 
ware Co.,  Winder,  Ga.  Insect-destroying  machine. 
175,709;  Nov.  6. 

Woods,  Charles  G.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  C.  G.  Woods 
Chemical  Co.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Poisonous  mixtures 
for  the  destruction  of  rats  and  rodents.  168,139  ;  May 
15 ;    Serial   No.    170,346 ;    published    Feb.    6,    1923. 

Woods,  Frank  Z.  (See  Stone  Medicine  Company,  as- 
signor.) 

Woodward,  J.  H.,  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Icing 
sugar.  166,348  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  155,726  ;  published 
Jan.  9,  1023. 

Woodward  &  Lothrop,  Washington,  D.  C.  Corsets. 
166,174;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  166.423;  published  Jan. 
2,  1922. 

Woodward  &  Lothrop,  Washington,  D.  C.  Women's 
coats.      176,093:   Nov.   13. 

Wool,  F.  G.,  Packing  Company,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits,  fruit  salad,  and  vegetables,  dried  fruit.  171,184  ; 
July  31  ;   Serial  No.   172,071 ;   published   May   1,   1923. 

Wool,  F.  G.,  Packing  Company,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Canned 
fruit.     175,688;  Nov.  6. 

Wool,  Max  D.,  doing  business  as  The  New  York  Extract 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cherry  flavored  nonalcoholic 
maltless  beverage.     164,163;  Feb.   13. 

Woolfolk,  W.  T.,  doing  business  as  Woolfolk  Coffee  Com- 

&any,  Lexington,  Ky.     Coffee.     175,289  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 
o.  147.856;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Woollev,   Daniel  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bread.     177,119  ; 

Dec.  11.  Serial  No.  181,369  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Woolley,   Daniel  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bread.     177,120  ; 

Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,367  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Woolley,  Daniel  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bread.     177,121-2  ; 

Dec.    11 ;    Serial   Nos.    181,363-4 ;    published   Sept.    25, 

1923. 
Woolley,  Daniel  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bread.     177,123; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  181,360  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Woolsey,  C.  A.,  Paint  &  Color  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

White  lead  combined  with  zinc  oxide.     163,210  ;  Jan.  2. 
Woolsey,  C.  A.,  Paint  &  Color  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Ready-mixed  or  prepared  house  paints,  varnish  stains, 

enamels,   etc.     164,834  ;  Feb.  27. 
Woolsey,    C.    A.,    Paint    &   Color   Company,    Jersey    City, 

N.  J.     Paint  enamels.     166,189  ;  Mar.   27  ;   Serial  No. 

161,515  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Woolsey,    Ella     G,.     Kansas     City,     Kans.      Ice     cream. 

170,982  ;  July  24. 
Woolson   Spice  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Coffee.     163,904; 

Fob.   6. 
Woolworth,  F.  W.,  Co.,  Watertown  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Tape  and  braid  of  all  kinds.     172,335  ;  Aug.  28  ;   Serial 

No.   177,807;   published  May  8,   1923. 
Wopsy  Poultry  Yards.      (See  Parks,  Joseph  W.) 
Worcester  Lumber  Company,  Ltd.,  Chnssel,  Mich.     Lum- 
ber, shingles,  and  wood  flooring.     163,211  ;  Jan.  2. 
Worcester   Salt   Company,   New   York,  N.  Y.     Table   salt. 

167,638 ;   May   1 ;    Serial   No.   166.615 ;    published   Dec. 

26.  1922. 
Worden   Grocer   Company,    Grand   Rapids,   Mich.      Epsom 

salts,  cream  tartar,  spirits  of  camphor,   etc.     168,346  ; 

May   22  ;   Serial  No.   145,375 ;  oublished  Feb.   20,   1922. 
Workrite  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Radio 

parts  and   appliances.      168,027  ;   May   8. 
Workman     Manufacturing    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111. 

Stationery  envelope  blanks.     166,825 ;  Apr.  17  ;   Serial 

No.  171,882  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
World    Match     Corporation,     New    York,     N.    Y.       Book 

matches.     167,045  ;  Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   170,321 ;   pub- 
lished  Jan.   30,   1923. 
World   Novelty   Co.,   The,   Elgin,   111.     Mixers   or  beaters. 

103,917  :  Feb.  6. 
World  Publication  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Weekly 

newspaper.  169,068  ;  June  5  ;  Serial  No.  172,571 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 
World   Publishing   Company,   Tulsa,    Okla.     Daily   paper. 

171,640;   Aug.   7. 
World  Refining  Company.     (See  Philips.  Josiah  G.) 
Wormser  Hat  Stores,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Chicago, 

111.     Men's  felt  and  straw  hats.     163,263  ;  Jan.  2. 
Wornow,   Reuben,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Ointment  for  sore, 

tired,  sweating  feet.     175,675  ;   Nov.   6. 
Worrell,  Lola  C,  doing  business  as  The  Flapper  Novelty 

Doll  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dolls.     172,338  ;   Aug.  28  ; 

Serial    No.    178,652 ;    published   May    29,    1923. 
Wortendyke     Manufacturing     Company.     Richmond,     Va. 

Twine.      165,858  ;    Mar.   20  ;   Serial  "No.    133.073  ;    pub- 
lished   Jan.    2.    1923. 
Wortendyke   Manufacturing   Co.,    Richmond,    Va.      Toilet 

paper  and  paper  towels.     170,252  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 

171,192  :  published   Apr.  3,   1923. 
Wortendyke   Manufacturing   Co.,   Richmond,   Va.      Twine. 

171,950;  Aug.  14. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AlpUahetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


Wortendyke   Manufacturing   Co.,    Richmond,   Va.      Toilet 

paper,    paper    towels.      173,2.33 ;    Sept.    18 ;    Serial   No. 

166,864;  published  June  19.  1923. 
Wortendyke   Manufacturing   Co.,    Richmond,    Va.      Toilet 

paper  and  paper  towels.     173,467  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No. 

179,911;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Worth,  Jean  C,  assignor  to  Society  Worth,  Paris,  France. 

Perfumes.     174,822  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  172,630  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 
Wortham-Carter  Publishing  Co.,  Forth  Worth,  Tex.     News- 
papers.    165,264  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  166,489  ;  published 

Nov.  14,  1922. 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation,    New 

York,    N.    Y.      Pumping   machinery,    pumps,    apparatus 

for  raising  and  forcing  liquids,  etc.     166,717;  Apr.  10; 

Serial   No.   149,610;   published  Jan.   23,   1923. 
Worumbo    Manufacturing    Company,    Bath,    Me.      Woolen 

goods  in  the  piece.     163,984  ;  Feb.  6. 
Worumbo    Manufacturing   Company,    Bath,    Me.      Woolen 

piece   goods.      168,848  ;    May   29 ;    Serial   No.    174,375  ; 

published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Worumbo    Manufacturing   Company,    Bath,    Me.      Woolen 

goods  in  the  piece.   173,7.32  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  180,351 ; 

published   July  .  10,    1923. 
Wozmak  &  Company,  Chicago,   111.     Men's,  young  men's, 

and    boys'    outer    garments — namely,    suits,    overcoats, 

spring  coats,  raincoats.     166,599 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No. 

151,302 ;   published   Aug.   1.    1922. 
Wray,  Edward,  Chicago,  111.    Monthly  magazine.    168,952  ; 

May  29  ;   Serial  No.   171,975 ;   published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Wright    Accessories    Corporation,    Atlanta,    Ga.      Locking 

device  for  automobiles  that  functions  by  engaging  the 

flywheel   through   the   transmission.      169,878  ;   July  3  ; 

Serial   No.    137,984 ;   published   Apr.   12,    1921. 
Wright  Battery  Company,  Flint,  Mich.     Storage  batteries. 

169,004  ;   Mav  29. 
Wright,    Clair    G.,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Men's   underwear 

union    suit.      177.378 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No.    181,097  ; 

published  Oct.  2,   1923. 
Wright    &    Dltson    Victor    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Skates.     163,421  ;   Jan.  9. 
Wright,   G.  F.,  Steel  ft  Wire  Company,   Worcester,  Mass. 

Wire  rope  and  clothesline.     174,245  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No. 

169,510;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Wright,  J.   T.,   Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Bookbinders' 

machinery,  paper  drills,  power  punches,  etc.     163.668  ; 

Jan.   23. 
Wright,  John  Lloyd,  Inc.,  Chicago,  lU.     Children's  build- 
ing bloclcs.      172,488  ;   Aug.   28. 
Wrigley,   Wm.  Jr.,   Company,   Chicago,   111.      Sugar-coated 

chewing  gum.     167,091  ;  Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   165,734  ; 

published  Feb.   6,   1923. 
Wuertz,    0.    W.,    Co.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Pianos,    player 

pianos,     and     electrically-operated     pianos.       176,776 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Wuest,    Andrew   A.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Boys'    and   girls' 

hosiery.      174,261 ;    Oct.    9 ;    Serial    No.    177,419 ;    pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 
Wuest,    Andrew    A.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Men's,    women's, 

and   children's   hosiery.      175,473 ;   Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No. 

181,800;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 
Wurm,  Joseph  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hungarian  goulash. 

168,468  ;   May  22  ;   Serial   No.   167,278  ;   published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Wiisthof,    Carl,     Stahlwarenfabrik,     Solingen,     Germany. 

Knives,   forks,   spoons,   razors,   and   scissors.      177,031 ; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  162.707  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Wyandotte    Olive    Growers    Association,    Oroville,    Calif. 

California  ripe  olives  and  olive  oil.     166,502  ;  Apr.  3  ; 

Serial  No.  162,789  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Wylroflf  Company,   The,  Wheeling,   W.  Va.     Cough   drops. 

165,534  :  Mar.   13  ;   Serial  No.  158,663  ;  published  Nov. 

7,   1922. 
WykofE  Comp.iny,   The,   Wheeling,   W.   Va.      Cough   me-li- 

cine.     169,840  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.   172,964  ;  published 

Mar.  13,  1923. 
Wyman,   Partridge   &  Co.,   Minneapolis,   Minn.      Overalls, 

suits,  work  shirts,  and  pants.     163,647  ;  Jan.  23. 
Wyman,    Partridge    &    Co.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Linen 

and   cotton    handkerchiefs.      168.578 ;    May    29 ;    Serial 

No.  162,861  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Wyman,  Partridge  &  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Hair  nets. 

168,710:   May  29;  Serial  No.  155,722;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 

Wyman,  Partridge  &  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Underwear. 

173,656 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.   176,307 ;    published   June 

19,    1923. 
Wyman,   Partridge   &   Co.,   Minneapolis,   Minn.      Hosiery. 

173,658 ;   Oct.   2 ;    Serial  No.    176,306 ;   published   June 

19,  1923. 
Wyman,  Partridge  &  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Work  and 

negligee  shirts.     174,880  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,550  ; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Wynne   Lard   &   Provision   Co.    Inc.,   Norfolk,    Va.      Lard 

substitute.     176,804;  Nov.  27. 
Wynne   Lard   &   Provision    Co.    Inc.,    Norfolk,    Va.      Lard 

substitute.     176,807  ;  Nov.   27. 
Wynne  Lard   &   Provision   Co.    Inc.,   Norfolk,   Va.      Lard 

substitute.     176,940  ;  Dec.  4. 
Wyoming  Toy   Mfg.   Co.,   Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.     Tov  coaster 

vehicles.     177,479  ;  Dec.  18  ;   Serial  No.   183,462  ;   pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 


Xcluso  Auto  Trunk  &  Specialty  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Hatboies,  suitcases,  auto  lunch  kits,  etc.  175,543 ; 
Nov.  6;   Serial  No.   180,572;  published  Aug.   21,   1923. 

X-Rad  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wireless  or  radio 
telephones   and   telephone   systems.     164,708 ;    Feb.   27. 

X-Ray  Incubator  Company,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Auto- 
mobile bodies,  motor-truck  bodies,  truck  tops,  motor- 
vehicle  fenders,  etc.  167,575 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
166,616 :    published   Jan.    2,    1923. 

Yagyu,  James  R.,  doing  business  as  Ohio  Medicine  Co., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Vaginal  suppositories.  176,320 ; 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,022  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Yale  Cloak  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's  and 
ladies'  coats  and  capes.  171,292  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 
166,426;  published  May  8,   1923. 

Yancey,  Darcey  C,  Wilson,  N.  C.  Preparation  for  coughs, 
colds,  croup,  sore  throat,  etc.  167,726 ;  May  8 ;  Se- 
rial No.   153,531;  published  Jan.  30,   1923. 

Yantis,  S.  R.,  Milling  Co.,  Fulton,  Mo.  Self-rising 
wheat  flour.  167,416 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  169,041 ; 
published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Yantis,  S.  R.,  Milling  Co.,  Fulton,  Mo.  Self-rising  wheat 
flour.  170,811;  July  24;  Serial  No.  169,042;  Mar.  20, 
1923. 

Yardley  &  Co.,  Limited,  London,  England.  Lavender 
water,  face  powder,  sachets,  cold  creams,  etc.  164,343 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Yardley  &  Co.,  Limited,  Stratford,  London,  England. 
Toilet  soap.  171,867  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  174,377 ; 
published  May  1,  1923. 

Yardley  &  Co.,  Limited,  London,  England.  Bath  salt 
tablets,  toilet  water,  hair  lotion,  complexion  cream,  etc. 
173,443;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  174,376;  published  June 
26,  1923. 

Yard-0-Meter  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Devices  for 
computing  and  measuring  fabrics.  172,427  ;  Aug.  28  ; 
Serial  No.   175,904  ;  published   May  29,  1923. 

Yates,  Claude  R.,  doing  business  as  Alexandria  Coffee 
Company,  Alexandria,  Va.  Coffee.  176,145;  Nov.  20; 
Serial  No.  173,458  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Ye  Olde  Tyme  Hard  and  Soft  Pretzel  Shop.  (See  Meyers, 
Thomas  A.) 

Yeast-O-Mint  Co.,  The.      (See  Cobb,  Richard  H.) 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile 
taxicabs.  171,494;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  171,976;  pub- 
lished May   22,   1923. 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Monthly 
periodical.  173,676  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,082  ;  pub- 
lished June  12.  1923. 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile 
taxicabs.  175,505;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  178,488;  pub- 
lished Aug.   28,   1923. 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago.  III.  Automobile 
taxicabs.  175,514  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  178,487 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Monthly 
perodical.  176,425 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  181,329 ; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile 
taxicabs.     176,765;  Nov.  27. 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Monthly 
periodical.     178.082;   June  12. 

Yengling,  Ralph  W.,  doing  business  as  Rasol  Co.,  Youngs- 
town,  Ohio.  Antiseptic  and  germicide  for  burns, 
wounds,  sunburn,  and  nasal  spray.     164,144  ;  Feb.  13. 

Yereshefsky,  Isidore,  doing  business  as  I.  &  Y.  Cigar 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars.  172,307  ;  Aug.  28 ; 
Serial  No.  175,494  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Yoder,  Thomas,  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Valves 
and  thermostatic  controlling  or  operating  means  and 
parts  of  same.  168,956  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  171,678  ; 
published  Mar.  6,   1923. 

Yorba  Linda  Citrus  Association,  The,  Yorba  Linda,  Calif. 
Fresh  citrus  fruits.     163,422  ;  Jan.  9. 

Yorita,  George,  doing  business  as  The  Beia  Company,  Las 
Angeles,  Calif.  Perfumes.  169,811 ;  July  3 ;  Serial 
No.   166,617;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

York  Pretzel  Bakery,  York,  N.  Y.  Pretzels.  172,474-5  ; 
Aug.  28  ;  Serial  Nos.  172,790-1 ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

York  Street  Flax  Spinning  Co.  Limited,  Belfast  and 
Mucaamore,  Ireland.  Linen  piece  goods  and  union 
piece  goods  in  which  linen  predominates.  163,911 ; 
Feb.  6. 

York  Street  Flax  Spinning  Co.,  Limited,  Belfast  and 
Muckamore,  Ireland.  Dyed  linen  piece  goods  and 
dyed  union  piece  goods  in  which  linen  predominates. 
165,740;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  169,693;  published  Dec. 
26,    1922. 

York  Street  Flax  Spinning  Co.,  Limited,  Belfast,  Ireland. 
Linen  small  wares — namely,  tablecloths,  napkins,  towels, 
sheets,  etc.  166,466  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  168,864  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922. 

Yorke  Shirt  Company,  The,  Glens  Falls  and  New  York. 
N.  Y.     Men's  outer  shirts.     163,214  ;   Jan.   2. 

Yorkshire  Dyeware  &  Chemical  Company,  Ltd.,  The, 
Leeds.  England.  Dry  powdered  extract  of  logwood. 
172,530-   Sept.  4;   Serial   No.   173,064;   published  May 

Yost,  A.,  &  Son,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Rye,  wheat,  and  French 
bread.  167,052 ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  161,611  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922. 

Young,  Chas.  W..  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Soap  chips. 
163,772  ;  Jan.  23. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks — Continued. 


825 


Young.  Clias.  W.,  &  Co..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bar  soap, 
so;ip  powder,  scouring  soap,  soap  chips,  etc.  1C6.0SS  ; 
Mar.   27 ;   Serial  No.   164.089  ;  published  Nov.  7.   1022. 

Young  Folks  Mfg.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's 
suits,  wash  suits,  and  plav  suits.  177,024  ;  Dec.  11  ; 
Serial   No.    164,528;   published  June   19,   1923. 

Young  Hat  Companv,  The,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Men's  hats 
and  caps.  171,821 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No.  175,375 ;  pub- 
lished Ma.v  8,  1923. 

Young,  Sverre,  Christiania,  Norway,  Knapsacks,  baggage 
and  luggage  devices,  etc.  173.139;  Sept.  18;  Serial 
No.   178,202  ;  published  June  19,   1923. 

Young,  Sverre,  Christiania,  Norway.  Knapsacks,  bag- 
gase  and  iusgage  devices,  etc.  173,141  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Se- 
rial No.  178,201  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Young.  Thomas  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Linen  piece 
goods.  175,182:  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  181,231;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14.  1923.  .  ,.   , 

Young,  W.  F.,  Inc.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Veterinary  lini- 
ments and  embrocations.     164,351  ;  Feb.  20. 

Young  &  Wile.  Ltd..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soap.  168.951  ; 
Mav   29  :   Serial  No.   172,252  ;   published   Mar.   6,  1923. 

Youngsters  Noveltv  Co.      (See  Rubinsky,  Benjamin.) 

Youngstown  Pressed  Steel  Company,  The,  Warren.  Ohio. 
Metal  lath,  expanded  metal,  corner  beads,  etc.  163,264  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Yoiiniistown  Sheet  &  Tube  Company,  The,  Youngstown, 
Ohio.  Iron  and  steel  pioe  and  tubes,  nails,  fencing,  etc. 
163,669  ;   Jan.   23. 

Youngstown  Sheet  and  Tube  Company,  The,  Youngstown, 
Ohio.  Electric  wiring.  177,717  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No. 
182,815;  published   Sept.   18,   1923. 

Youngstown  Welding  Company,  The,  Youngstown.  Ohio. 
Metal  tanks.  166,479;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  170,231; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Yount,  Susie  B..  Louisville,  Ky.  System  tonic.  177,212  ; 
Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  177,809  :  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Yumet,  Antonio,  doing  business  as  The  Juvenilina  Co.. 
Ponce,  P.  R.  Cough  sirup.  165,476  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 
No.  168,089  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Yumet,  Antonio,  doing  busness  as  The  Juvenilina  Co.. 
Ponce,  P.  R.  Hair  dve.  165.477 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 
No.  168,088  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Yumet,  Antonio,  doing  business  as  The  Juvenilina  Co., 
Ponce.  P.  R.  Bav  rum.  165.478 :  Mar.  13 ;  Serial 
No.  168,087 ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Yund,  Kennedv  &  Yund,  Amsterdam.  N.  Y.  Knitted 
outer  wear.  '  166,627 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  168,658 ; 
pubUshed   Jan.   23,    1923. 

Yund,  Kennedy  &  Yund,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Knitted 
outer  wear.  168,275 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  168,657 ; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Ynnker,  J.  B.,  &  Sons,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Leather.  169.050 ; 
June  5  ;  Serial  No.  167,037 ;  published  IStar.  13.  192S. 

Yurcich.  Fred,  Farrell,  Pa.  Reels  upon  which  wire  is 
wound.  176,626  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  162,233  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.   18.  1923. 

Yzermans  &  Co.,  Vlaardingen,  Netherlands.  Herrings  and 
sardines.     23,293 :   renewed   July  4.   1923. 

Zabriskie,  George  A,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wheat  flour. 
172.613  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  167,155  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Zagat  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Laxative.  172.966;  Sept. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  175,047  ;  published  June  5.  1923. 

Zales  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hairpins,  shoe  laces,  hair 
curlers,  snap  fasteners,  garter  rings,  straight  pins,  etc. 
168,909  :  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  160,270 ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Zangmaster,  John  E.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Coated  ice-cream 
products.  174,969  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  158,352  ;  pub- 
lished Auc.  14,  1923. 

Za-Rex  Food  Products  Inc.  (See  Walker  Bros.  Co.,  as- 
signor.) 

Zarracina,  Isidro  R.,  Valladolid,  Spain.  Carburetors. 
169,184  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  172,711 ;  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 

Zatarain,  E.  A.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Root 
beer.      164,904;   Feb.    27. 

Zeh  &  Hahnemann  Co..  Newark,  N.  J.  Power  screw 
presses.      163,682;    Jan.    23. 

Zeilin,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  as- 
signor to  C.  F.  Simmons  Medicine  Co.  Incorporated, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Medicinal  preparation  for  liver  diseases. 
24,258:    renewed   Feb.   20.    1924. 

Zell,  Lucian  M..  New  York.  N.  T.  Aquamarines.  169,356  ; 
June  12;  Serial  No.  172,193;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Zellerbach  Paper  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Paper 
bags.  176,002;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  182,433;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 

Zellerbach  Paper  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Paper 
bags.  176,004 :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  182,455 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 

Zellerbach  Paper  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Paper 
bags.  176.005-7 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  Nos.  182,456-8 ; 
published   Sept.    4,    1923. 

Zellerbach  Paper  Company.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Paper 
bags.  176,008 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  182,460 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 
Zellerbach  Paper  Company.  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Paper 
bags.  176,010;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  182,459;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 


Zeno  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Combination  outer 

suits,    knickerbockers,    coats,    and    caps    for    children. 

175,087;   Oct.  30;  Serial  No.   180,257;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Zes,  James,  doing  business  as  A.  &  Z.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Potato  chips.     166.898;   Apr.  17;   Serial  No.   165,107; 

published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Ziegler,    Charles    M..    doing   business   as    Silk-O-Lene    Oil 

Companv,  St.  Louis  and  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Motor  oils. 

164,705  ;  Feb.   27. 
Zlelinski,   Alexander,   Trenton,   N.    J.      Salves.      173,483 ; 

Sept.  25:  Serial  No.  175,905;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Zieser  &  Kling,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Ladies'  and  misses'  coats 

and    suits.      174,584 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No.    180,643 ; 

published  July  24,  1923. 
Zigelman,  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Malt  sirup.     173,947  ;  Oct. 

2;   Serial  No.   178,083;  published  July   10,   1923. 
Zimmerman,    Franklvn    M..    Pittsburgh.    Pa.      Lubricnting 

oils.     176.662:  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  182,031:  published 

Sept.  18.  1923. 
Zimmerman  Stove  Heater  Corp..  New  York,  N.  Y.     House- 
heating  kitchen   ranges.      163,212 ;    Jan.    2. 
Zincke,   Hans,   Hoboken,   N.    J.      Pastrv,   fruit   tarts,   and 

fruit    pies.      167,212 ;    Apr.    24 ;    Serial    No.    164,847 ; 

published  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Zinn  Chemical  Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Laxative  sirup,  hore- 

hound,     honey,     and     tar     sirup,     blood     purifier,     etc. 

177,182;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  180,731;  published  Sept. 


18,  1923. 
Zinsmaster 


Baking 


170,542;  July  17 
24,  1921, 


Company,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Bread. 
;   Serial  No.   136,822;  published  May 


Sons,    Incorporated,    Louisville,    Ky. 
Oct.    23 ;    Serial   No.    179,577  ;    pub- 
1923. 

&   Company,   Incorporated.    New   York, 
cotton    waste,    and    shellac    gums. 


Zinsmeister,  J.,  & 
Coffee.  174,629 
lished  July  31, 

Zinsser,   William 
N.     Y.       Sponges, 
163,213;  Jan.  2. 

Zinsser,  William,  &  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Bronze  powders,  bronzing  liquids,  dragon's  blood, 
driers,    enamels,    etc.      163.702 ;    Jan.    23. 

Zinsser,  William,  &  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Acetones,  denatured  alcohols,  aniline  dyes,  ben- 
zole, and  etching  powder.      164,728  ;  Feb.  27. 

Zion's  Co-Operative  Mercantile  Inst,  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah.  Overalls,  coats,  play  suits,  auto  suits,  khaki 
pants,  and  shirts.     169,101 ;  June  5. 

Zip  Manufacturing  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.  Compound  for 
fitting  in  bearings.  167,884 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
167,373  ;   published  Jan.  30.  1923. 

Zip  Manufacturing  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.  Compound  for 
rioning  lawn  mowers  and  the  like.  167,885  ;  May  8  ; 
Serial    No.    167,374 ;   published   Jan.    30,    1923. 

Zipp  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Nonalcoholic,  maltless  compound  for  making  beverages 
and  the  beverages  made  therefrom.  174,123;  Oct.  2; 
Serial  No.  132,673;  published  June  21,  1921. 

Zip  Products  Company,  Fremont,  Ohio.  Cleansing  and 
polishing  fluid.  171.717  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  147,328  ; 
published  Aug.  23,  1921. 

Zobel,  Ernst,  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Protective 
composition  in  the  nature  of  a  paint  for  roofs. 
177.513  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  163,208  ;  published  Oct. 
2    1923. 

Zoll'a,  Max  A..  Chicago.  111.  Artificial  pearls.  171,142  ; 
July  31 ;  Serial  No.  160,378  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Zoller,  William,  Company,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Skinned  and 
regular  hams,  breakfast  bacon.  173.126 ;  Sept.  18 ; 
Serial  No.  172,924  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Zollinger  and  Scliroth.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  crepe 
piece  goods.  168,770:  May  29;  Serial  No.  173,869; 
published  Mar.  6.  1923. 

Zollner,  Theodore,  Duluth.  Minn.  Piston  rings.  165,085  ; 
Mar.  6;   Serial  No.   158.513;  pulilished  Nov.  28,   1922. 

Zo-Mu  Syrup  and  Beverage  Company.  (See  Orlando, 
Joseph  C.) 

Zorro  Tobacco  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Smoking 
tobacco.  173,147  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,887  ;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 

Zorro  Tobacco  Co..  Inc.,  The,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Smoking 
tobacco.      177,887  ;   June   12. 

Zublin,  John  A.,  doing  business  as  Zublin  Tool  Company, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Oil-well  drills.  168,220 ;  May  15  ; 
Serial  No.   172,312  ;   published   Feb.   27,   1923. 

Zublin  Tool  Co.,  The.      (See  Zublin,  John  A.) 

Zucker,  Nathan  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Utasal  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah.  Medi- 
cated bath  preparation.  172,235  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 
174.984:  published  May  15,  1923. 

Zucnutkandy  Company,  New.ark,  N.  J.  Candies.  177,157  ; 
Dec.  11 :  Serial  No.  181.969  ;  published  Sept.  25.  1923. 

Zuprcher,  C.  B.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Cheese.  172,5,34  ; 
Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  174,052  ;  published  May  15.  1923. 

Zura,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Cosmetics — viz.,  hair  tonic, 
shampoo,  hair  straightener,  etc.     164.458  ;  Feb.  20. 

Zurn,  J  A..  Manufacturing  Company.    (See  Zurn,  John  A.) 

Zurn,  John  A.,  doing  business  as  J.  A.  Zurn  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Backwater  traps,  trap  fer- 
rules, clean-outs,  pipe  fittings,  insertible  joints,  etc. 
169,169;  June  12;  Serial  No.  167,544;  published 
Mar.   20,  1923. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  TRADE-MARK  APPLICANTS. 

PUBLISHED  FOR  OPPOSITION. 

[Act  of  Feb.  20,  1905,  Sec.   6,  as  amended  Mar.   2,   1907.] 


A.  Gazzoni  &  C,  Bologna,  Italy.     Preparation  for  cough. 

175,600;  Aug.  7. 
A-B    Stove   Company,    Battle    Creek,    Mich.      Gas    ranges. 

172,073  ;  Mar.  13. 
A.  and  G.   Co.,   St.   Louis,  Mo.     Applicators  for  the  lips. 

172,409  ;    Apr.    17. 
A-I     Manufacturing    Co.,     Bradford,     England.       Electric 

welding  machines  and  parts  thereof  and  electric  tools 

for    welding    purposes    and    parts    thereof.      125,101 ; 

June  5. 
A.    L.    T.    Rustic    Company,   Belvedere,    111.      Ornamental 

stonework  articles.     177,518  ;   July  10. 
A-1    Manufacturing    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Metal 

polish.     176,318  ;  Aug.  7. 
A   &   P   Products   Corporation,    The,   Jersey    City,    N.    J. 

Canned  salmon.     179,696-7  ;  July  31. 
A/S     Blyautfabrikken     Viking,     Copenhagen,     Denmark. 

Pencils.     183,131 ;  Oct.  9. 
A/S  Ferrosau,   Copenhagen,  Denmark.     Neutral  constant 

Iron    preparation    for    use    as    blood    generation,    etc. 

166,216;  Mar.  20 
A/S    Ferrosan,    Copenhagen,    Denmark.      Medicinal    iron 

preparation.     166,430  ;  Mar.  27. 
A.  &  S.  Levy   Co.,  New   York,   N.   Y.     Dresses,  women's 

robes  and  gowns,  suits,   coats,  and  waists.     172,001 ; 

July  3. 
A.  &  Z.      (See  Zes,  James.) 
Abbey  Effervescent  Salt  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Dry    chpmical   mixture   or   effervescent   salt.      169,695 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Abbey  Effervescent  Salt  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Dry     chemical    mixture    of    health    salt.       180,644-5 ; 

Dec.    18. 
Abbott,  Frederick  J.,  doing  business  as  Crystal  Petroleum 

Products  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Motor  fuels. 

180,404;  July  24. 
Abbott,  Frederick  J.,  doing  business  as  Crystal  Petroleum 

Products     Corporation,     Los     Angeles,     Calif.      Motor 

fuels.      180,406-8;    July    17. 
Abbott,    Frederick    J.,    doing   business   as    Crystal   Petro- 
leum     Products     Corporation,      Los      Angeles,      Calif. 

Lubricating    and    motor    oil    and    lubricating    greases. 

182,033;  Oct.  2. 
Abbott,   Hall  &  Co.,  also  doing  business  as  John  Braad- 

land     Ltd.     and     Venus     Packing     Co.       Canned     fish. 

177,580;  July  3. 
Abbott    Laboratories,    Chicago,    111.      Arsphenamine    and 

neoarsphenamine.      177,889  ;  Aug.  28. 
Abbott  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.     Butyl  aminobenzoate. 

179,913  ;  Aug.  7. 
Abbott   Laboratories,   Chicago,    111.      Preparation   for    the 

prevention     and     treatment     of     sunburn.       179,914 ; 

July   24. 
Abbott    Laboratories,    Chicago,    111.      N-butyl-ethyl-barbi- 

turic   acid.      181,233 ;   Aug.   21. 
Abbott,    Samuel    B.,    Columbus,    Miss.      Preparation    for 

treatment  of  pyorrhea.     182,491 ;   Oct.   23. 
Abeco  Beverage  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Beverages  and 

ginger    ale    sold   as   soft   drinks   and   extracts,    flavors, 

sirups,    etc.,    used   in   preparation    of   same.      171,605  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Abeeco   Mill,  Inc.       Artificial-silk  waste  partly  prepared. 

179,912  ;    Aug.   21. 
Abel-Jensen    Laboratories,    Chicago,    111.      Alkaline    salts. 

171,884;  Apr.  24. 
Abel-Jensen    Laboratories,   Chicago,    lU.     Antiseptic  laxa- 
tive.    183,515  ;  Nov.  13. 
Abels,  Sophie,  Plainfield,  N.  J.     Healing  salve  for  all  swell- 
ing and  cancer.    169,696  ;  Jan.  9. 
Aberdeen    Creamery    Company,   Aberdeen,    Miss.      Butter. 

164,793  ;    Jan.    30. 
Aberfoyle    Mfg.    <^o..    Chester,    Pa.      Cotton    piece    goods. 

167,968;  Feb.  13. 
Abilene    Flour    Mills    Co.,    The,    Abilene,    Kans.      Wheat 

flour.     171,780;  June  5. 
Ablett,    Robert,    &    Co.,    Inc.,    Whitesboro,    N.    Y.      Knit 

underwear.     140,750 ;   Nov.   13. 
Aborn  Shirt  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Tenenbaum,  David.) 
Abraham,  Edward,  doing  business  as  Abraham  &  Co.,  New 

York,  N.  y.     Buckles  and  belt  links  for  personal  wear. 

176,589  ;   May  8. 
Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lotions  for  ex- 
ternal application  to  the  body.     172,813  ;  Apr.   3. 
Abraham  &  Str.Tus,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  under- 
wear.    172,815  ;  Aug.  28. 
Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Phonographs. 

174,118  ;    Mar.   6. 
Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  voiles 

and  dress  goods  in  the  piece.     181,579  ;  Aug.  21. 
Abraham    &    Straus,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Bobsleds. 

181,580;    Oct.    16. 

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Abraham  &  Straus,   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Sheets  and 

pillow    cases.      182,279 ;    Sept.    18. 
Abraham     &     Straus,     Inc.,     New     York,     N.    Y.      Coffee. 

182,281 ;   Sept.  25. 
Abraham    &    Straus,     Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Coffee. 

182,282  ;  Sept.  11. 
Abraham  &  Straus,   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Toy  automo- 
biles.    183,016;  Sept.  11. 
Abraham    &    Straus,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Hairpins. 

186,403;   Nov.   27. 
Abraham   &    Straus,   Inc.,   New    York,    N.   Y.      Hair  nets. 

186,404  ;    Dec.    18. 
Abraham    &    Straus,     Inc.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.       Corsets. 

186,620;  Dec.  25. 
Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Phonographs. 

186,685;  Dec.  11. 
Abrams,  Dr.  Albert,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    Electrical  medi- 
cal instrument.     170,744^  ;  Feb.  27. 
Abrams,  Joseph,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    Shampoo.    178,368  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Abrasive  Company,  Bridesburg,  Philadelphia,  Pa.   Abrasive 

material    for    impregnating    cement    and    composition 

floors,   etc.      165,978;    Oct.    16. 
Ac    Spark    Plug    Company,    Flint,    Mich.      Speedometers. 

163,493  ;  Sept.  25. 
Accas  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Wheat  flour.     169,470  ; 

Feb.  27. 

Ace  Hardware  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Knife  and  edge-tool  sharpening  machines. 
172,314  ;  June  12. 

Ace  Motor  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Motor  cycles. 
175,908;  Mar.  13. 

Acheson  Harden  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's 
handkerchiefs.     167,216  ;   Aug.    14. 

Acheson  Manufacturing  Company,  Rankin,  Pa.  Pipe  and 
vent  fittings,  traps,  etc.     163,211  ;  July  24. 

Achilles  Guard  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Heel 
guards  made  of  fabric  for  shoes.     169,698  ;  Mar.  6. 

AcUerman  &  Rosenthal,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  Ladies'  and  children's  hats.  160,910 ; 
Sept.    18. 

Ackerman,  Simon,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  clothing. 
181,581-2  ;  Nov.   6. 

Acme  Brick  Company,  Danville,  111.  Brick  and  tile,  ex- 
cept metal  and  porcelain.     169,666  ;  Feb.  20. 

Acme  Can  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Plain,  decorated, 
and  lithographed  tin,  metal,  and  paper  packages. 
180,203;    Sept.   4. 

Acme  Cone  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cake  cones.  175.177 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Acme  Flavoring  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Food-flavoring  ex- 
tracts.    166,969  ;  Jan.  16. 

Acme  Grocery  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Canned  fruits  and 
vegetables.     166,625  ;  Jan.  16. 

Acme  Orchard  Co.,  Inc.,  White  Salmon.  Wash.  Fresh 
apples.     176,149  ;   May   15. 

Acme  Varnish   Works.      (See  Moran,  Richard   H.) 

Acme  White  Lead  &  Color  Works,  Hamtramck,  Mich. 
Paints,  stains,  varnishes,  etc.     160,915  ;  Sept.  11. 

Acme  White  Lead  &  Color  Works,  Hamtramck,  Mich. 
Bronze,  dry,  etc.,  colors,  driers,  enamels,  etc.  185.853  ; 
Dec.   11. 

Acme  Wire  Company,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Insulated 
electric  wire.     183,241  ;  Oct.  2.3. 

Acorn  Watch  Case  Co.     (See  Gottlieb,  Joseph.) 

Actien-Gesellschaft  fur  Anilin-Fabrikation,  Berlin.  Ger- 
many. Preparation  for  protecting  animal  substances 
against  the  noxious  effects  of  chemicals,  etc.  170,232  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Activad  Sign  Service.     (See  Dawson,  Harry  C.) 

Adam,  Frank,  Electric  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electrical 
switches,  switchboards,  switch  boxes,  etc.  169,269 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Adamite  Filtration  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Filtration 
materials.     182,326;  Sept.  11. 

Adams,  Albert  J.,  assignor  to  H.  H.  Waters,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Preparation  for  use  as  a  preventive  of  rheu- 
matism and  for  neutralizing  uric  acid.  168,910 ; 
Nov.    13. 

Adams,  Alfred  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Biotherapeutic  and 
opotherapeutic  products.     176,004-7  ;   June  5. 

Adams,  Alfrod  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Biotherapeutic  and 
opotherapeutic  products.     176,008  ;   July   17. 

Adams,  Alfred  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Biotherapeutic  and 
opotherapeutic  products.     176,009-10 ;   June  5. 

Adams,  Alonzo  H.,  doing  business  as  Exhaust  Lock  Com- 
pany, Indianapolis,  Ind  Steering-post  control  and  ex- 
haust lock.     176,435  ;   May   15. 

Adams,  D.  E.,  Co..  Inc.,  Athol,  Mass.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Silk  and  artificial-silk  thread  and  yam.  165,849 ; 
Jan.  30. 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE  UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


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Adams,  Harry  E.,  Haverliill,  Mass.     Women's  sandals  of 

leather  and   textile   material.      176,705-S ;    Apr.    24. 
Adams  &  Jewell,  Rome,  N.  Y.     Tlastic  cements.    184,951  ; 

Dec.  L'5. 
Adams     &     Jewell,     Rome,     N.     Y.      Refractory     paints. 

187,509;  Dec.  11. 
Adams  &  Sous  Grocer  Company,  Chillicotbe,  Mo.     Canned 

vegetables,  fruits,  and  fish.     169,268  ;  Mar.  6. 
Adams.  Thomas  H.,  doing  business  as  Cushman  Drug  Co., 

Vincennes,  Ind.     Salve  or  skin  balm  which  is  an  anti- 
septic dressing.     166,970;  Jan.  23. 
Adams,  William  C,  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Arc  and  electric 

welding  goggles.     176,436;  May  29. 
Adamson,    Charles    E.,    doing    business    as    Safetygas    & 

Appliance  Company,  Wabash,  Ind.     Denatured  alcohol. 

179,124  ;    Sept.   18. 
Adamson.   Charles  B.,   Wabash,  Ind.     Stoves,  baking  and 

annealing  ovens,  heaters,  etc.     179,125  ;  July  24. 
Adonsite  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Liquid  integral  used 

in  mixing  of  building  materials.     180,317;  Aug.  7. 
Adjusto  Shoe  Lace  Company  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y., 

assignor  to  Anawan  Braid  Company,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Corset  and  shoe  lace  tips.     152,303  ;  Jan.  9. 
Adler,   David,   &   Sons   Company,   Milwaukee,   Wis.     Fab- 
rics   made    of    wool   and    wool    substitutes.      174,761 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Adler",    Ellas    J.,    Brooklyn,    N.   Y.     Crackers.      156,345; 

Mar.  27. 
Admiral  Tire  &   Rubber  Company,  The,   Coshocton,   Ohio. 

Inner  tubes,  pneumatic,  etc.,  tires.     183,017  ;   Nov.   13. 
Adolph  Coors  Company,  The,  Golden,  Colo.     Bakers'  sirup 

used    in    making    bread    and    similar    articles    of  '  food 

made  from  malt  and  corn.  3  66,591;  July  3.^ 
Adot,    N.    v    Hno.,    Buenos    Aires,    Argentina.       Hempen 

pumps  (iUparagatas).     182,9.52;  Nov.  27. 
Ad-Packed    Hair   Net   Co.,   Inc.,   New   York,    N.   Y.     Hair 

nets.     176,240-3  ;  Apr.   10. 
Ad-Pep  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.     (See  International 

Association    of   Machinists.) 
Adsit   and    Uugg   Inc.,    Burlington,    Vt.      Sheep-lined   fur 

coats,  overcoats,  hosiery,  knitted  fabric  underwear,  etc. 

174,421  ;    Aug.    21. 
Adsit  and  Rugg  Inc.,   Burlington,  Vt.     Sheep-lined  coats 

and  vests,   fur   coats,  hosiery,  etc.     174,421  ;   Nov.   20. 
Advance  Abrasive  Co.      (See  Kann,  William  L.) 
Advance  Battery  Manufacturing  Company,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Storage  batteries.     154,633  ;  Mar.  27. 
Advance  Battery  Mfg.  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Dry  and  stor- 
age batteries.     177,453  ;   Dec.  25. 
Advance  Candy  M'f'g.  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Chocolate 

candy.     164,356  ;  Apr.  3. 
Advance  Chemical  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Con- 
centrated  maltless   extract   as   a    material   for   making 

ginger  ale  and  other  beverages.     177,721 ;  Aug.  28. 
Advance    Knitting   Mills.      (See   Block,    Felix.) 
Advance   Machine   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Picture-view- 
ing machines.     185,101  ;  Dec.  25. 
Advance  Manufacturing  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Two-wheeled 

children's  coaster  vehicles.     174,684  ;  Apr.  3. 
Advance  Wood  Turning  Co.,   Chicago,  111.     Electric  floor 

and  table  lamps.     164,150-1  ;   Oct.  9. 
Advanced     Metal     Stamping     Company.        (See     Hardy, 

Charles.) 
Advertising   Auto    Speedway    Co.,    The,    Columbus,    Ohio. 

Miniature    automobile    race    track    and    cars    for    use 

thereon.     179,506;  Aug.  7. 
Advertoshare  Co.      (See   D'Orio,   Julius.) 
Aeolian  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Assembled  radio 

transmitting    and    receiving   sets.      166,124 ;    Aug.    21. 
Aerobelle   Company,   Worcester,    Mass.      Shock   absorbers. 

186.041  ;  Dec.  11. 
Aeroil    Burner    Company,    Inc.,   Union    Hill,    N.    J.      Oil- 
burning  appliances.     169,840  ;   July  17. 
Aero-Kord  Co.     (See  Berdon,  Albert  E.) 
Aeroshade    Company.    The,    Waukesha,    Wis.      Porch   and 

window  shades.     178,016  ;  June  12. 
Aetna    Carpet    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile   carpets. 

174,504;    Apr.   17. 
Aetna  Life  Insurance  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.     Monthly 

periodical.     180,318  ;  July  31. 
Aetna      Life      Insurance      Company,      Hartford,      Conn. 

Monthly  periodical.      180.319  ;   Aug.   7. 
African   &   Eastern   Trading  Co.   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y. 

Cotton  piece  goods.     175.230;  Apr.  10. 
African  &   Eastern   Trading   Co.,    Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Cotton  piece  goods.     175,230  ;  July   17. 
Aggeler  &  IVIusser   Seed    Co..   Los   Aneeles,   Calif.     Field, 

garden,  and  farm  seeds.     168.743;  May  1. 
Agines    Brothers.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Imitation-mlnk-fur 

coats.     163,728;  Nov.  13. 
Agra     Company,     Detroit,     Mich.       Perfumes.       174,762 ; 

Apr.   24. 
Aera  Shirt  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress,  negligee,  and  work 

■shirts.      179.126  ;   Aug.  14. 
Agricoln     &     Agricola,     Detroit,     Mich.       Casting    alloy. 

170.745;  Mar.   20. 
-igrilin   Chemical   Company,   The.   Wilmington,   Del.,   and 

New  York.  N.  Y.  Laxative.  181.970;  Sept.  11. 
Agripa  Company.  The.  (See  Mitchell,  Robert  G.) 
Aikin  &  Aikin,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.    Playing  cards.   174,056; 

Apr.  10. 
Alnsn,    F.    S.,    Company,    Inc.,    El    Paso,    Tex.      Coffee. 

156,672;  Sept.  11. 


Ainsley,    J.    C,    Packing    Co.,    Campbell,    Calif.      Canned 

fruits.      167,911  ;   Feb.   6. 
Aird-Don  Co.,  Troy,  N.  Y.     Boilers  for  heating  purposes. 

179,254  ;    Sept.    4. 
Ajello,  Michele,  Co.   Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Canned  olive 

oil.      179,448  ;   Oct.   16. 
Akin    Manufacturing    Company,    Charlotte,    N.    C.      Shoe 

polish.     174,809  ;  Apr.  24. 
Akron     Barrow     Company,    The,    Akron    and    Cleveland, 

Ohio.      Tubular    wheelbarrows,    contractors'    wheelbar- 
rows, and  concrete  carts.     154,909 ;  Mar.   13. 
Akron  Grocery  Co.,  The,  Akron,   Ohio.     Coffee,  olive  oil. 

and  sugar.      180,260;   Nov.   13. 
Akron    Grocery    Company,    The,    Akron,    Ohio.      Canned 

pork   and    beans,    rolled   oats,    canned    milk.      165,114 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Akron    Grocery    Company,    The,    Akron,    Ohio.      Catchup. 

dried  prunes  and  peaches,  shelled  popcorn,  etc.    175,833  ; 

Sept.   18. 
Akron-Selle  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.     Liquid  gauges. 

157,016;  June  12. 
Aktlebolaget  Atmos,    Stockholm,    Sweden.     High-preSSure 

boilers  and   parts   thereof.      172,140 ;   May   22. 
Aktlebolaget  Galco,   Stockholm,   Sweden.     Office   supplies. 

147,149;  Feb.  6. 
Aktlebolaget  Molnbacka-Trysll,  Tornaga,   Sweden.     Craft 

paper.     175,178  ;  Mar.  27. 
Aktiengesellschaft    fUr    Chemische    Produkte    vormals    H. 

Scheidemandel,      Berlin,      Germany.        Pharmaceutical 

preparations     for     promoting     the     growth     of     hair. 

171,565;  June  12. 
Aktiengesellschaft   fur   Chemische   Produkte,   vormals   H. 

Scheidemandel,      Berlin,      Germany.        Pharmaceutical 

preparations  for  promoting  the  growth  of  human  hair. 

171,566;  July  17. 
Aktiengesellschaft  fiir  Tiefbohrtechnlk  und  Maschlnenbau 

vormals  Tranzl  &  Co.,  Vienna,  Austria.     Diesel  motors 

and  internal-combustion  engines.     178,422  ;  Aug.  14. 
Alabama  By-Products  Corporation,  Birmingham,  and  Tar- 
rant, Ala.     Crude  coal  tar  and  coke.     166,626  ;  Jan.  9. 
Alabama    Overall    Company,    Scottsboro,    Ala.      Overalls. 

167,504;   Jan.   2. 
Alabastlne  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Water  paints 

and   wall   coatings.      168,995 ;   Mar.   20. 
Aladdin    Mystic    Beauty   Company,    Grand   Rapids,   Mich. 

Clay  for  facial  treatment.     172,572  ;  Apr.  10. 
Aladdin  Tire  Corporation,  Rutherford,  N.  J.     Casings  and 

tubes  of  pneumatic  tires.     170,109  ;  Feb.  13. 
Alaga  &  Forencich  Co.,  WatsonvlUe,  Calif.    Fresh  apples. 

174,422  ;   May  8. 
Alaska  Pacific  Fisheries,  Seattle,  Wash.     Canned  salmon. 

187,277  ;   Dec.    18. 
Alaska  Packers  Association,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Canned 

salmon.     166,804  ;  Jan.  30. 
Alaskan  Fur  Company.     (See  Gould,  F.  L.) 
Alb.  &  B.  Henkels,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Laces  and  up- 
holstery  goods.      169,210-1 ;   Sept.   11. 
Albany   Perforated   Wrapping   Paper    Co.,    Albany,   N.  Y. 

Toilet   paper   and   paper  towels.      176,437 ;   Apr.   10. 
Albany   Perforated   Wrapping   Paper   Co.,    Albany,    N.    Y. 

Toilet  paper  and  paper  towels.     182,529  ;  Aug.  21. 
Albany   Perforated    Wrapping   Paper    Co.,   Albany,   N.   Y. 

Toilet  paper  and  paper  towels.     184,889  ;  Oct.  23. 
Albany    Perforated    Wrapping    Paper    Company,    Albany, 

N.   Y.     Toilet   paper.      184,576;    Nov.   1.3. 
Albeco     Company,     San     Francisco,     Calif.       Foot-relief 

powder,  massage  cream,  vanishing  cream,  hair  pomade, 

etc.     176,309  ;   Aug.    14. 
Albemarle  Mills  Company,  Inc.,  Charlottesville,  Va.   Wood 

flooring.     173,312  ;  Mar.  27. 
Albers  Bros.   Milling  Co.,    Seattle,   Wash.     Wheat   flour. 

168,744;  Jan.  23. 
Albers  Bros.  Milling  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.     Breakfast  cereal 

food.     169,270  ;  Apr.  3. 
Albers    Bros.    Milling    Co.,    Seattle,    Wash.      Rolled    oats, 

split     peas,     hominy,     hominy     grits,     etc.       1751,753 ; 

Sept.   25. 
Albers    Company,    Incorporated,    Richmond,    Va.      Cough 

.sirup.      184,0-18 ;    Sept.    18. 
Albert.  J.,  and  Son.     (See  Albort,  Michael  P.) 
Albert.  Michael  F.,  doinsr  businpss  a.s  .T.  Albert  and  Son, 

Sydney,  New   South   Wales,   Australia.     Mouth   organs, 

accordions,  flutes,  and  flageolets.     169,488  ;  Mar.  6. 
Alberto  Vales  Company,  New  Orleans,  La.    Soap.    174,378  ; 

May  1. 

Alberto    Vales    Company,    New    Orleans,    La.      Vegetable 

shortening.      185.6."'6  ;    Nov.    13. 
Alberts,  Jacob  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Corsets.     165,516; 

Feb-  20. 
Alberts,   Jacob  L.,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Corsets.      165,517 ; 

May  8. 
Alberts,  Jacob  L.,  doing  business  as  Alberts  Manufactur- 

ine    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Bandeaux    and    corsets. 

172.024;    Sept.   4. 
Alberts.  Jacob  L.,  doing  business  as  Alberts  Manufactnr- 

insr    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Bandeaux    and    corsets. 

172.501  :   Sept.    4. 
Albrecht,   Fred  W.,  Grocery  Company,  The,  Akron,   Ohio. 

Crackers.      163  662-3:   .Tan.   30. 
Alcone  Knitting  Mills,  San  Francisco.  C.nlif.     Men's  knit- 
ted coats  for  outer  wear.     150,427  ;   Jan.   16. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AlpTiahetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Contimied. 


Alden,  Clarence  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Painesville  Me- 
tallic Binding  Co.,  Painesville,  Ohio.  Metallic  flat 
curtain  rods.      176,867  ;   Sept.   4. 

Alden  Manufacturing  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Parts 
for  radio  apparatus.     180,953  ;  Sept.  4. 

Alden  Speare's  Sons  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Laundry  nets 
or  bags.     180,306  :  Oct.  9. 

Alderman,  Fairchild  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  T.  Games. 
177,206-7;  May  29. 

Alderman,  Fairchild  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Game. 
178,423  ;  July  17. 

Alderman,  Fairchild  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Game. 
181,050;  July  17. 

Aldrich,  Anthony  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  License-tag  fas- 
teners for  automobiles  and  the  like.     181,37]  :  Sept.  18, 

Alert  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Haeseler,  Charles  H.) 

Alexander,  Armstead  M.,  Independence,  Mo.  Ice  cream. 
166,494  ;  Jan.  16. 

Alexander,  H.  W.,  Co.     (See  Alexander,  Henry  W.,  jr.) 

Alexander,  Henry  W.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  H.  W.  Alex- 
ander Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Mints.     166,802  ;  Mar.  6. 

Alexander,  Lenna  T.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Hair  tonic.  168,745  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Alexander,  Robert  E.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Jack  frames  for 
pumping  jacks.     176,813  ;  May  29. 

Alexander,  Samuel,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Boots  and  shoes 
made  of  leather.     172,410  ;  Apr.  17. 

Alexandre  &  Emile,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  use 
when  effecting  a  permanent  wave  in  the  hair.  182,695  : 
Dec.   18. 

Alexandria  Coffee  Company.     (See  Yates,  Claude  R.) 

Alexandria  Potato  Curing  Company  Inc.,  Alexandria,  La. 
Sweet  potatoes  in  their  natural  state.     162,475  ;  Jan.  30. 

Al-Fa-Fa  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Geddes  &  Barnaby.) 

Alfocorn  Milling  Company,  doing  business  as  Consolidated 
Mills  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Stock  feed.  177,811 ; 
Aug.    21. 

Alger  &  Mowry  Manufacturing  Company,  Stockton,  Calif. 
Dressing  ror  motor-vehicle  tops  and  leather  and 
rubber   goods.      171,606 ;    Mar.    20. 

Algin  Company,  Limited,  The,  Penzance,  England.  Food 
for  cattle,  horses,  sheep,  pigs,  and  poultry.  163,661 ; 
Mar.   20. 

Alice-Louise   Company.      (See  Lynch,  Alice  L.) 

Alltak  Packing  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Canned  Salmon. 
165.656  ;  Jan.  2. 

All  Saints  Cigar  Co.,  Tampa,  Fla.  Cigars.  180,165 ; 
July  31. 

All  Star  Hosiery  Co.     (See  Robison,  Frank.) 

Allandale  Knitting  Mills.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted 
outer  garments.     176,244  ;  July  17. 

Allbestos  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Brake  lining. 
168,091 ;   Jan.   30. 

Allbestos  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Brake  linings. 
168,092;  Feb.  6. 

Allegheny  Steel  Company,  Brackenridge,  Pa.  Steel  billets, 
sheets,  forgings,  round  bars,  and  rounds.  179,698 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Allegheny  Steel  Company,  Brackenridge,  Pa.  Steel  and 
iron  sheets  and  plates,  ingot  molds,  etc.  165,518 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Allegheny  Steel  Company,  Brackenridge,  Pa.  Journal 
boxes   and   lids,  railway   cars,   etc.      160.795 :    Dec.    11. 

Allen,  Alma  E.,  doing  business  as  The  Allen  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Salves  for  the  hair  and  scalp. 
171,782  ;  Oct.  30. 

Allen,  Bona,  Inc.,  Buford,  Ga.  Horse  collars,  harness,  and 
harness  parts.     182,827  ;   Sept.  18. 

Allen-Bradley  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electrical  con- 
trolling devices.      176,438  ;   May   8. 

Allen-Bradley  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electrical  re- 
sistance for  wireless  apparatus.     186,974  ;  Dec.  4. 

Allen,  Doctor,  W.  A.,  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Den- 
tal cream.      185,000  ;  Dec.  18. 

Allen,  Edward  E.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Wood  paste 
filler,  oil  colors,  enamel,  etc.     179,078  ;  July  10. 

Allen,  Edward  E..  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Enamel  for 
general  use.     179,079  ;  May  29. 

Allen,  Edward  E.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Floor  paint. 
179,080 ;  May  29. 

Allen,  Edward  E.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  House  paint. 
179,081 ;  May  29. 

Allen  Filter  Company,  The,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Filters,  water 
coolers,  and  beverage   coolers.     169,344  ;   Jan.    2. 

Allen,  Gravel  Company,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Paving  gravel. 
159,676  ;  Apr.  3. 

Allen  Horace  L.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Nashville.  Tenn.  Overalls, 
pants,    and   working   shirts.      175,591 ;    Aug.    7. 

Allen  Hydrostatic  Pump  Syndicate  Ltd.,  Westminster, 
London,  England.  Pumping  apparatus  utilizing  hydro- 
static pressure  for  raising  liquids.     174,193  ;  Mav  15. 

Allen.  Joseph  P.,  Co.  Inc.,  The,  Dixfield,  Me.  Elastic 
braids.     166,760  ;  .Tan.   2. 

Allen  &  Lewis,  Portland,  Oreg.  Canned  fruits  and  vege- 
tables.    174,379:  July  3. 

Allen  Paint  &  Putty  Works,  Chicago,  lU.  Putty. 
172,968-9  ;  Feb.  20. 

Allen  Remedy  Company,  ShefBeld,  Iowa.  Goiter  medicine. 
158,209  ;  Mar.  6. 

Allen,  Samuel  L..  doing  business  as  Phoenix  Drug  Store, 
Monroe,  La.     Corn   remedy.     185,399 ;   Dec.    11. 

Allen-Spiegel  Shoe  Mfg.  Co..  Bel^um,  Wis.  Shoes, 
insoles,  and  outer  soles.     171,519  ;  Apr.  10. 


Aller  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.     Pins,  hairpins,  safety  pins, 

elastics,   and   hair   nets.      173,300 ;   May   15. 
Aller  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.     Paper  tablets,  composition 

and    blank    books,    pads,    papeteries,    etc.      175,589 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Alley,   Charles  G.,  doing  business  as  Alley  Medicine   Co., 

Birmingham,  Ala.     Laxative  tablets.     169,706  ;  Feb.  13. 
Alley  Medicine  Co.     (See  Alley,  Charles  G.) 
Allied    Belting   Company,    The,    Greenville,    Ohio.      News 

bags,  aprons,  and  coal  bags.     179,128  ;  Sept.  4. 
Allied  Factories  Corporation,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     House- 
hold electrical  devices.     177,118 ;  June  19. 
Allied  Golf  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Golf  clubs.     169,272  ; 

July   10. 
Allied  Packers,  Incorporated,  Chicago,  111.     Fresh  meats. 

163,309  ;    Nov.    20. 
Alligator    Oil    Clothing,    St.    Louis,   Mo.      Topcoats,   rain- 
coats, overcoats,  and  suits  for  men  and  boys.     172,853  ; 

Aug.    14. 
Ailing    &   Cory   Co.,    The,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Wrapping 

paper.     177,158  ;  Apr.  24. 
AUingham    Candy    Manufacturing    Company,    The,    Colo- 
rado   Springs,    Colo.      Confection.      158,912 ;    Oct.    2. 
AUingham,     E.    F.,    Mfg.    Co.,     Colorado    Springs,    Colo. 

PutCed-wheat    confection.      172,714 ;    Apr.    17. 
Allraans    Co.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Lotion    applied    to    the 

face  after  shaving,  hair  tonic,  tooth  paste,  etc.    155,471 ; 

May  29. 
Al-Lon    Manufacturing    Company,    Inc.,    Baltimore,    Md. 

Ironing-board     pads    and    covers,     washable    mattress 

covers.      180,646  ;   Aug.    14. 
Al-Lon    Manufacturing    Company,    Inc.,    Baltimore,    Md. 

Shoe     bags,     clothes     protectors,     clothespin     aprons. 

180,647  :   Sept.  4. 
Alloway    Brothers,    Nashville,    Tenn.      Butter,    live    and 

dressed   poultry,  and  eggs.     181,100 ;   Oct.    16. 
Allsilk  Hosiery  Mills.     (See  Alperson  &  Son.) 
Alou?o  Bros.,  Brunswick,  Ga.     Cigars.     171.245;  Jan.  9. 
Alopex  Products  Company.      (See  Harris,  Irwin  J.) 
Alouf  Bros.,  Roanoke,   Va.     Coffee.     166,217 ;  Jan.  16. 
Alpen    Company,    The,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Counterirritant 

and    rubefacient.      179,129 ;    Aug.    7. 
Alperowitz,    M.,    &   Son,    Chicago,    111.      Hats   and   caps. 

171,246  ;  Feb.  20. 
Alperson  &  Son,  doing  business  as  Allsilk  Hosiery  Mills, 

Omaha,  Nebr.    Hosiery.    164,018  ;  Jan.  9. 
Alpha  Chemical  Company,  The.     Springfield,  Ohio.     Tonic 

and  laxative  tablet.     154,468  ;  Feb.  20. 
Alpha    Game    &   Toy    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,   N.    Y. 

Educational  puzzle  game.     174,275  ;  June  19. 
Alphen,    Inc.,   New   York,   N.  Y.     Baseballs,   bats,   masks, 

heel  and   toe   plates,   etc.      169,232  ;   May  29. 
Alphen,  Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Hats,  caps,  shoes,  hose, 

belts,  etc.    169,233  ;  Jan.  9. 
Alpina   Cheese    Co.,   Burgdorf,    Switzerland.      Cheese   and 

preserved  cheese.     157,127  ;  Jan.  30. 
Alpina  Cheese  Co.,  Burgdorf,  Switzerland.     Swiss  cheese. 

170.110;  Mar.  20. 
Alpina  Cheese  Co.,  Burgdorf,  Switzerland.     Swiss  cheese. 

170.111-12;   May  8. 
Alpina  Cheese  Co.,  Burgdorf,  Switzerland.     Swiss  cheese. 

170.113;   Mar.   20. 
Alpina  Cheese  Co.,  Burgdorf,  Switzerland.     Swiss  cheese. 

170,114  ;  May  8. 
Alpine     Chocolate     Company,     Boston,     Mass.       Candy. 

152,666  ;  Jan.  16. 
Alpine     Chocolates     Company,     Boston,     Mass.       Candy. 

146,194  ;  Nov.  27. 
Alsa  Laboratory.     (See  Shely,  Elizabeth.) 
Alsdorf,    A.    J.,     Corporation,    The,     Chicago,     111.       Oil 

heaters.     180,678  ;  Aug.  21. 
Alta     Clothing     Company,     Boston,     Mass.       Men's     and 

youths'   overcoats,    raincoats,    suit   coats,   suits,   vests, 

and    trousers.       181,234 ;    Aug.     7. 
Altfeld,    Lazarus,    doing    business    as    Altfeld    Drug    Co., 

South  Bend,   Ind.     Liver   pills,   headache  tablets,   eye 

balm,   uterine    tonic,  cold  and  grip  tablets.      172,855  ; 

Apr.   17. 
Altman,  B.  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Electric  vacuum  clean- 
ers.    171,439  ;  Jan.  9. 
Altman,  B.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  nets.     178,540  ; 

May  22. 
Altman,  B.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Children's  dresses. 

184.051  ;   Oct.  9. 
Altoona  Packing  Company,   Astoria,  Oreg.     Canned  fish. 

178,542;  .July  17. 
Altoona  Packing  Company,  Astoria,  Oreg.     Canned  fish. 

178,543:   Sept.  11. 
Altweln  O.  R.,  &  Co.     (See  Altwein,  Oscar  R.) 
Altweln,  Oscar  R.,  doing  business  as  O.  R.  Altweln  &  Co., 

Asheville,  N.  C.     Hair-straightening  combs.     166,733; 

Mar.  27. 
Aluminium  -  Industrie  -  Aktlen  -  Gesellschaft,      Neuhausen. 

Switzerland.     Calcium  carbide,  nitric  acid,  and  nitrates. 

173,022  ;  Mar.  27. 
Aluminium  -  Industrie  -  Aktien  -  Gesellschaft,      Neuhausen, 

Switzerland.     Crude   and  prepared   aluminum   and  alu- 
minum allows.     173,028  ;  Feb.  6. 
Aluminium  -  Industrie  -  Aktien  -  Gesellschaft,     Neuhausen, 

Switzerland.     Crude  and   prepared  aluminum   and  alu- 
minum  alloys.     174,875  :   May   1. 
Aluminium  -  Industrie  -  Aktien  -  Gesellschaft,     Neuhausen, 

Switzerland.     Calcium  carbide.     175,290 ;  May  22. 


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Aluminium  -  Industrie  -  Alitien  -  Gesellschaft,  Neuhauscn, 
Switzerland.  Aluniinum  and  aluminum  alloys.  175,291  ; 
May   1. 

AIuminoThermlc  Corporation,  Roselle  Park,  N.  J.  Me- 
tallic compounds  for  use  in  welding  metals.  172,660  ; 
May  22. 

AlumiDuin  Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh  and  New 
Kensington,  Pa.  "  Aluminum  houscliold,  kitchen,  and 
cooking  utensils.     167,115  ;  Jan.  2. 

Aluminum  Company  of  America.  Pittsburgh  and  New 
Kensington,  Pa.  Aluminum  and  aluminum-base  alloys. 
180,670  ;  Oct.  30. 

Aluminum  Sales  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Kitchen 
utensils.     142,379;  Oct.  23. 

AlTord.  Josephine  L..,  Henderson,  N.  Y.  Pelts  of  fur- 
bearing  animals.     165,776  ;  Dec.  4. 

Ambridge  Knitting  Company,  Ambridge  and  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Hosiery.      180,680;    Sept.    18. 

Ambrite  Products  Company,  Centralia,  Wash.  Cleaning 
and  polishing  compound  for  automobiles,  etc.  182,530  ; 
Oct.   16. 

Ambrosia  Chocolate  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Candy.  171,887  ; 
Apr.   10. 

Ambrosia  Chocolate  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Candy. 
168,094  :   Aug.    21. 

Ambrosia  Chocolate  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Candy.  171,888  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Amend,  l^ed  W.,  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Candy.  167,286 ; 
Feb.  6. 

American  Abrasive  Metals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cast  metal  used  for  agitating  or  stirring  minerol,  etc. 
177,464  ;  May  15. 

American  Agricultural  Chemical  Company,  The,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Fertilizer.     176,868  ;  Apr.  17. 

American  Agriculturist,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Periodical 
publication.     178,204  ;  July  10. 

American  Arch  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fire  and 
other  brick.     158.967  ;  July  17. 

American  Asphalt  Paint  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Ready-mixed 
paint.     178,017  ;  July  17. 

-American  Auto  Accessories  Stores,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Rubber  and  fabric  tires  and  tubes  for  vehicles. 
179,579  ;  Oct.  2. 

American  Auto  Lamp  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric 
automobile   lamps.      165,600;   May   29. 

American  Automobile  Accessories  Company,  The,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Inner  armor  or  reliner  for  automobile 
tires.     120,271;  May  22. 

American  Automobile  Accessories  Company,  The,  doing 
business  as  Crosley  Manufacturing  Company,  Cincin- 
nati. Ohio.  Radloreceivers,  radiodetectors,  radioampli- 
fiers,  electrical  condensers,  etc.     170,476  ;  Jan.  30. 

American  lia'iery  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Bread. 
175,179;  Sept.  11. 

American  Banking  Machine  Corporation,  The,  Saginaw, 
Mich.  Advertising  cards  and  educational  posters. 
178,948;   Apr.   24. 

American  Bleached  Goods  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     176,522  ;  May  1. 

American  Bleached  Goods  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     176.525  ;  Dec.  4. 

American  Bleached  Goods  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton  poplins  in  the  piece.     179,255  ;  July  10. 

American  Bleached  Goods  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  goods.     182,896;  Aug.  28. 

American  Bleached  Goods  Company,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     184,198-9  ;  Dec.  4. 

American  Bodv  Company,  Dallas,  Tex.  Motor  vehicle 
bodies.     166,214  ;  Jan.  2. 

American  Boron  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Babbitt 
metal.     165.742;  Feb.  20. 

American  Bottle  Cap  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Bottle  caps. 
151,777 ;  Apr.  3. 

American  Bread  Wrapper  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Paper 
wrappers.     173,160;  Feb.  13. 

.\mericiin  Briar  Pipe  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cigar  and 
cigarette   holders.     183.685 :   Oct.   2. 

American   Buckle   Co.      (See  Hertz,  Felix.) 

American  Burtonizing  Company  and  Wallerstein  Labo- 
ratories, New  York,  N.  Y.  Dextrinous  sirup  used  in 
making  beverages.     160.178  :  May  1. 

American  Burtonizing  Company  and  Wallerstein  Labora- 
tories, New  York,  N.  Y.  Invertase  used  in  making 
sugar  sirups.     166,340  ;  Mar.  27. 

American  Burtonizing  Company  and  Wallerstein  Labora- 
tories, New  York,  N.  Y.  Diastatic  preparation  used 
for  desizing  and  degumming  of  fabrics,  etc.  183,619  ; 
Nov.   13. 

American  Cash  Register  Co.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Cash  regis- 
ters.    175,909  ;  May  15. 

American  Cellulose  &  Chemical  Manufacturing  Company, 
Ltd.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composition  used  in  the  manu- 
facture of  moldings,  castings,  etc.     162,212;  Jan.  9. 

American    Character    Doll    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Dolls.     179,130;  June  19. 
American    Chemical    &    Drug    Co.,    Olyphant,    Pa.      Pro- 
prietary   medicinal    preparation   for   use   as   an   aid   to 
nature     in     lung     affections,     coughs,     etc.       171,889 ; 
Apr.  10. 

American  Chemical  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Denver,  Colo. 
Uric-acid  solvent  and  blood  purifier.     164,996  ;  Oct.  9. 


American  Chemical  &  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Dover, 

Del.,     and     Kenilworth,     N.     J.       Rustproofing     oils. 

169.432  ;  Aug.  28. 
American    Chemical    Paint    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Preparation    of    acid     reaction    for    preventing    rust. 

156,955  ;  Apr.  3. 
American    Chemical    Paint    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Water-soluble    white    powder    for    removing    oil    and 

grease,    etc.      181,235 ;    Nov.    20. 
American  Chicle  Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.    Chew- 
ing gum.     175,834  ;  June  19. 
American   Chocolate  Almond  Co.,  The.      (See  Panoulias, 

Panayiotis  D.) 
American    Cone    &   Pretzel    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Cone  cake.     162,659  ;  Jan.  2. 
American  Cone  and  Pretzel  Company,  doing  business  as 

Continental     Packing     Corporation,     Philadelphia,     Pa. 

Canned  peaches,  tomatoes,  and  sweet  potatoes.  171,397  ; 

May   1. 
American  Cone   and  Pretzel  Company,  doing  business  as 

Continental    Packing     Corporation,     Philadelphia,     Pa. 

Canned  beans,  tomatoes,  sweet  potatoes,  peaches,  chill 

sauce,    and    catchup    put    up    in    containers.      171,398 ; 

Mav  1. 
American   Cone  and  Pretzel  Company,  doing  business  as 

Continental    Packing    Corporation,     Philadelphia,     Pa. 

Canned  peaches,  canned  Lima  beans,  beans,  tomatoes, 

and  sweet  potatoes.     171,400  ;  May  8. 
American   Copper   Products  Corporation,   Elizabeth    Port, 

N.  J.     Bars  and  insulated  wire,  cable,  and  cordage  for 

electrical   purposes.     160,685  ;   Apr.   24. 
American   Copper   Products   Corporation,    Elizabeth   Port, 

N.    J.      Wire    composed    of    copper    specially    treated. 

160,686;  May  8. 
American  I'otton  Oil  Company,  The,  Union  Township,  near 

Guttenberg,  N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Vegetable  oil 

for  salad  and  cooking.     165,575  ;  Feb.  20. 
American    Cotton    Oil    Company,    The,    Union    Township, 

near  Guttenberg,  N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Oil  for 

salads  and  cooking.     171,520 ;  Apr.  10. 
American    Cotton    Oil    Company,    The,    Union    Township, 

near  Guttenberg,  N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Edible 

oils    and    fats    and    combinations    thereof.      176,709 ; 

Aug.  28. 
American    Cotton    Oil    Company,    The,    Union    Township, 

near  Guttenberg,  N.  J.     Soap  stock.     177,466;  Nov.  13. 
American    Cotton   Oil   Company,   The,   New    York,    N.   Y. 

Edible     cottonseed,     and     vegetable     oils.       177,812 ; 

June  12. 
American    Cotton    Oil   Company,   The,   New   York,   N.   Y. 

Hard  fats  and  cottonseed  oils.     178,425  ;  Sept.  11. 
American    Cotton    Oil   Company,    The,    New    York.    N.   Y. 

Hard  fats  and  cottonseed  oils.     178,425  :  Nov.  13. 
American    Cotton    Oil    Company,    The,    Union    Township, 

near  Guttenberg,  N.   J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Edible 

oils  and   fats.     178,944 ;    Sept.   4. 
American  Crayon  Company,  The,  Sandusky,  Ohio.     Paint 

pigment.     169,391 ;  Jan.  2. 
American  Crayon  Company,  The,  Sandusky,  Ohio.     Cray- 
ons, chalks,  and  pencils.     171,440  ;  Apr.  3. 
American  Crayon  Company,  The.   Sandusky,  Ohio.     Cray- 
ons and  pencils.     177,347  ;  May  8. 
American  Crayon  Company,  The,  Sandusky,  Ohio.     Water 

colors.     184,488;  Oct.  23. 
American   Cutlery   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Table   knives 

of  base  metal.     149,621 ;  July  3. 
American    Dealers   Trading   Corporation,    Huntington,  Pa. 

Wheat  flour.     173,990  :  June  5. 
American  Diamond  &  Jewelry  Co.    (See  Shapiro,  Esther  C.) 
American  Dishwashing  Machine  Company.     (See  Simpson, 

Tracy  W.) 
American    Display    Company,    The,    Dayton,    Ohio.      Toy 

electric  railway.     174,718  ;  Apr.  10. 
American   Drafting   Furniture   Co.,    Inc.,   Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Drafting  tables  and  hoards  and  attachments  for  same, 

etc.     138,746;  Oct.  23.  ^  ^.        ^,    ^ 

American  Druggists   Syndicate,  Long  Island  City,  N.   Y. 

Perfumes,    toilet    waters,    face    cream,    etc.      187,371 ; 

Dec.  25. 
American    Dyewood   Company,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Fire- 
extinguishing    compositions     and    ingredients     thereof. 

182,897;  Oct.  30. 
American   Education  Press,  Inc..   Columbus,  Ohio.     Name 

of  a  publication.     176,246 ;   June  12. 
American  Electric  Equipment  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Portable     electric     lamps     and     parts     thereof,     etc. 
175,754-5;  July  10.  ,     ^,    ^ 

American  Electric  Equipment  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Portable  electric  lamps  and  parts  thereof,  etc. 
175,758;  July  10.  „     „ 

American    Fibre    Chair    Seat    Corp.,    Long   Island,    N.    Y. 

Fiber  chair  seat.     177,028  ;   June  12. 
American   Fork   &   Hoe   Company,   The,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Agricultural  hand  implements  for  hoeing  and  digging. 

179,509;  Sept.  11. 
American   Fork   &   Hoe   Company,   The,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Reels  for  hose  and  the  like.     181,714  ;   Oct.   2. 
American    Gear    Company,    Jackson,    Mich.      Gears    and 

shafts.     180,461 ;  Aug.  28. 
American    Glue    Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Flint    paper 
and   cloth,   garnet   paper  and  cloth,   and   emery   paper 

and    cloth.      174,648;    Mar.    20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  trade-marh  applicants — Continued. 


American  Glue  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Sandpapers  and 
sand  cloths.     187,239  ;  Dec.  25. 

American  Hair  Felt  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Hair  carpet  cush- 
ions and  hair  scat  cushions.     173,066  ;  May  1. 

American  Hair  Felt  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Felt.  173,067 ; 
Feb.   27. 

American  Hair  Felt  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Felt  insulat- 
ing  material.      174,354-5  ;    Mar.    27. 

American  Hard  Rubber  Company,  Hempstead  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Hard-rubber  rods,  sheets,  and  tubes. 
165,655  ;  Feb.  20. 

American  Hard  Rubber  Company.  Hempstead  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Dials  made  of  hard  rubber  for  radio  appa- 
ratus.    168,093  ;  .Tan.  30. 

American  Hard  Rubber  Company,  Hempstead  and  New 
York,  N.   Y.     Combs.      173,024;   May   15. 

American  Hard  Rubber  Company,  Hempstead  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Combs  for  dressing,  ornamenting,  and 
cleaning  the  hair.     173,025  ;  Mar.  27. 

American  Hard  Rubber  Company,  Hempstead  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Dials  made  of  hard  rubber  for  radio  ap- 
paratus.    175,694  ;  May  8. 

American  Hard  Rubber  Company,  Hempstead  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Aerial  insulators  and  radio  panels. 
176,778  ;  May  8. 

American  Hominy  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Self-rising 
flour.     173,391;  May  8. 

American  Hominy  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hominy. 
178,150;  Aug.   21. 

American  Hominy  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Poultry  feeds 
and   mash.      178,489  ;   Sept.   18. 

American  Hominy  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Core  oils. 
178,655  ;  May  29. 

American  Hone  Co.,  Olean,  N.  Y.  Hone.  185,237 ; 
Nov.   20. 

American  In.lector  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bearing 
alloys.     173,341  ;   Feb.   6. 

American  Insecticide  Co.,  The,  Lima.  Ohio.  Insecticide. 
177,758;  .Inly   10. 

American  Institute  of  Rational  Therapeutics,  Chicago,  111. 
Electrical  outfits  for  electronic  diagnosis.  182,954 ; 
Oct.  30. 

American  Institute  of  Rational  Therapeutics,  Chicago,  111. 

Treatment     outfits     for     e'ectrotherapeutics.     182,955 ; 

Oct.  30. 
American    Institute    of    Rational    Therapeutics,    Chicago, 

111.       Electrical    outfits    for    electronic    diagnosis   .and 

electrotherapeutics.     182,956  ;  Oct.  30. 
American  Interseas  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Woolen 

piece  goods.     166.866  ;  Dec.  4. 
American  Knit  Products  Company.     (See  Marshall,  Ethel 

L.,  assignor.) 
American  Kreuger  &  Toll  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Pharmaceutical  preparation  used   for  the  treatment  of 

foot  and  mouth  diseases,   etc.     174,719 ;   Aug.  7. 
American  La  France  Fire  Engine  Companv,  Inc.,  Elmlra, 

N.  Y.    Hand  fire  extinguisher.    169,965  ;  Jan.  2. 
American  La  France  Fire  Engine  Company,  Inc.,  Elmira, 

N.  Y.     Motor-driven  vehicles.     184,052  ;  Oct.  30. 
American  Lace  Paper  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Paper 

wadding.     182.784  ;   Sept.  11. 
American  Lady  Corset  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Corsets, 

brassiferes,  girdles,  etc.     167,067 ;  Jan.  2. 
American  Lady  Corset  Company.  Detroit,  Mich.     Corsets, 

corset     waists,     brassieres,     bandeaux,     girdles,     etc. 

167,752  ;  Jan.  2. 
American  Lady  Corset  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Corsets, 

corset  waists,  brassiferes,  hose  supporters,  etc.    179,916  ; 

July    17. 

American  Lady  Corset  Company,  Detroit.  Mich.  Cotton, 
silk,  woolen,  etc.,  piece  goods.     179,917  ;  Aug.  28. 

American  Lady  Corset  Co..  Detroit,  Mich.  Corsets,  bras- 
sieres, girdles,  etc.     183,242  ;  Dec.  25. 

American  Lady  Waist  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies' 
waists.     155,589  ;  July  31. 

American  Larson  Ventilating  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  In- 
dustrial ventilators  for  buildings.  Manufacturing  and 
industrial  plants,   etc.     178,157  ;  June  12. 

American  Laundry  Machinery  Company,  The,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Clothes-pressing  machines.     185,809  :  Dec.  4. 

American  Lead  Pencil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Eras- 
ers, lead  pencils,  refill  le.Tds.  rubber  bands,  and  copy- 
ing pencils.      3  54,425:   Mar.   13. 

American  Lead  Pencil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lead 
pencils.     174,683  ;   May  22. 

American  Lead  Pencil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pen- 
cil clip'^,     182,462  ;  Oct.  2. 

American  Lock  Manufacturing  Co.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  J.  Junkung,  Chicago,  111.  Locks. 
155,292;  June  5. 

American    Machine    and    Foundry    Co.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Cigar  and  cigarette  machinery  and  parts  thereof,  sickle 

bars  and  sickle  bar  blades  for  agricultural  machines,  etc. 

171,197  ;   Feb.   27. 
American   Magnesium   Corporation,   Niagara   Falls,   N.   Y. 

Magnesium   and   magnesium   alloys.      182,492 ;    Oct.  23. 
Americnn    Manufacturers    Foreign    Credit    Underwriters, 

Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Periodical   published   monthly. 

175,120:  Oct.  2.  y  ^ 

American  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Markt  &  Ham- 

macher  Company.) 


American    Manufacturing    Company,    Boston,    Mass.,    and 

Brooklyn,    N.   Y.      Rope,   cord,   and   twine   manufacture 

from  vegetable  fiber.     166,547  ;  Mar.  13. 
American  Marine  Paint  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Paints.     174,987;  Apr.  24. 
American  Mayonnaise  Company,  Inc.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.     Salad 

dressing.     169,433  ;  Mar.  27. 
American   Mechanical  Works,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Auto- 
mobile accessories,  particularly  foot  throttles.    182,393  ; 

Sept.  11. 
American    Metal   Cap   Company,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Metal 

caps  and   closures.     181.628 ;   Oct.   23. 
American   Milk   Products   Corporation,  New  York,   N.    Y. 

Canned  sweetened  milk.     164,019  ;  Feb.  20. 
American    Milling    Company,    Peoria,    111.      Dairy    feed. 

163,848  ;  Apr.  3. 
American     Milling    Company,    Peoria,     111.       Egg    mash. 

172,925  ;  June  5. 
American    Milling    Company,    Peoria,    111.      Chick    mash. 

172,926;  June  5, 
American  Mills  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Wrapping  twine. 

184,808;   Oct.   16. 
American   Mint  Company,  Philadelphia,   Pa.     Display  de- 
vice.    170,858 ;  Feb.  20. 
American  Motorsign  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Moving- 

advertisement-nroiection    machines.      172,971  :    .Tune   5. 
American  Mutual  Liability  Insurance  Company  of  Boston, 

Boston,  Mass.     Monthly  publication.     178,019  ;  July  31. 
American    Nickel     Corporation,    Clearfield,     Pa.       Nickel 

sheets,  rods,  wire.  etc.     170,802  ;  Mar.  6. 
American    Nicotine   Company,    Henderson,    Ky.      Nicotine 

sulphate,  free  nicotine,  and  tobacco  extracts.     162,096  ; 

Aug.   14. 

American  Oil  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Crank-case- 
flushing  oil.     171,719  ;  Apr.  3. 

American  Oil  Company.  The,  Baltimore,  Md,  Gasoline 
motor  fuels  and  lubricating  oils.     173.222  ;  Feb.  13. 

American  Oil  Corporation,  Jackson,  Mich.  Lubricating 
oils.     174,277  ;  Mar.  27. 

American  Optical  Company,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Spec- 
tacles, eyeglasses,  and  ophthalmic  lenses.  140,766 ; 
June  12. 

American  Oriental  Candy  Mfg.  Co.,  Richmond,  Va. 
Candy.     153,793  ;  May  22. 

American  Pickle  &  Canning  Co.,  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
Pickles  and  canned  vegetables.     166,621  ;  May  15. 

American  Pickle  &  Canning  Co.,  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
Canned  vegetables  and  sweet  mixed  pickles.  166,622  ; 
Apr.  10. 

American  Pickle  &  Canning  Company,  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
Pickles  and  canned  vegetables.     172,715  ;  Aug.  14. 

American  Pickle  &  Canning  Company,  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
Pickles.     172,716;   Apr.   17. 

American  Pickle  &  Canning  Company,  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
Pickles.     172,717;  May  8. 

American  Pin  Company,  The,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Safety 
pins.     177,061  ;  May  8. 

American  Platinum  Works,  Newark,  N.  J.  Certain  gold, 
platinum,  palladium,  and  silver  metals  and  solder  and 
rolled  sheets  and  plates.     173,392 ;  Apr.  3. 

American  Printing  Company,  Pall  River,  Mass.  Cotton 
piece  goods.     185,737  ;  Nov.  13. 

American  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Mills  Brothers 
Company.) 

American  Rack  Company,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Hold- 
ers or  cabinets  for  holding  paper  bags  and  dispensing 
them.     170,747;   Feb.   27. 

American  Radiator  Company,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  and 
Chicago,  111.  Combined  boiler  and  heater.  154,073 ; 
Apr.  24. 

American  Radio  &  Electric  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio 
sets  and  parts  thereof.     169,572 ;  .Tan.  23. 

American  Radio  Relay  League,  Inc.,  The,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Booklets  or  pamphlets.     177,159  ;  Aug.  21. 

American  Radium  Appliance  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Medicinal  preparation  indicated  In  chronic  inflamma- 
tions  of  the  mucous  membranes.      179,699  ;   Aug.    7. 

American  Range  &  Foundry  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Refrigerators.     173,549  ;  Mar.    6. 

American  Range  &  Foundry  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Metal  tops,  for  kitchen  and  other  tables.  173,550 ; 
May   1. 

American  Range  &  Foundry  Company,  also  doing  business 
as  Minnesota  Stove  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Electric  stoves  and  ranges.     173,551  ;   July  24. 

American  Range  &  Foundry  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Clothes-washing  machines.      173,552  ;   Apr.   24. 

American  Refining  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Lubricating  oils  and  greases  and  gaso- 
line.    177,261 ;  May  29. 

American  Refractories  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Refrac- 
tory bricks  and  special  shapes  of  clay,  tile,  and  brick. 
169,046-7;  Feb.  27. 

American  Rubber  &  Tire  Co.,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Belts, 
shoes,  and  slippers.     156,208  ;  Feb.  20. 

American  Rust  Proof  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Composition  for  treating  metallic  surfaces  to  prevent 
rust.     186,263:  Dec.  25. 

American  Sack  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Cloth  mailing  bags. 
173,991  ;  Feb.   27. 

.American  Safetv  Razor  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Razors,    razor   blades.      181,101 ;    Oct.   2. 


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American  Safety  Razor  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  T. 
I'enknives,  penknives  with  detacbable  blades,  razors, 
etc.     181,666  ;  Oct.  30. 

American  Safety  Razor  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  X. 
Razor  sets.     182,493 ;  Sept.  11. 

American  Seeding  Machine  Company,  The,  Springfield, 
Ohio.  Seeding  implements,  particularly  grain  drills 
and  broadcast  seeders.     178.654  ;   Aug.   7. 

American  Skein  &  Foundrv  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Piano 
plates.     1S6.454:  Dec.  11. 

American  Social  Hygiene  Association.  New  York  and  Al- 
bany, N.  y.  Title  of  its  educational  and  scientific  quar- 
terly  magazine.      167.860  ;   Jan.   30. 

American  Soldier  Co.,  The,  Glendale,  Brooklyn,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Games  and  toys.     180,648  :  Aug.  21. 

American  Sport  Shop.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sporting 
goods — namely,  ice  skates.     175.453  ;  Apr.  24. 

American  Steam  Gauge  &  Valve  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.  Indicating  and  recording  gauges 
and  thermometers,  engine  indicators,  etc.  154,346 ; 
June  26. 

American  Steam  Gauge  &  Valve  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.  Steam  traps,  feed-water  grease 
extractors,  pot  safety  valves,  and  relief  valves. 
180.409  ;  June  26. 

American  Steel  Chase  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Washes  for 
cleaning  type,  halftone  cuts,  wood  type,  etc.  167,969  ; 
Feb.  20. 

American  Steel  Foundries,  Chicago,  111.  Draft  arms. 
164,216  :  Jan.  23. 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The, 
Cleveland,  Ohio ;  Chicago,  111. ;  Pittsburgh,  Pa. :  New 
York.  N.  Y.,  and  Worcester,  Mass.  Nails.  168,594 ; 
Apr.  3. 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The, 
Cleveland.  Ohio :  Chicago,  111.  ;  Pittsburgh,  Pa.-;  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  and  Worcester,  Mass.  Nails.  168,595 ; 
Feb.    13. 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jerisey,  The, 
Cleveland,  Ohio ;  Chicago,  111. :  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  :  New 
York,  N.  Y. ;  and  Worcester,  Mass.  Metal  fenceposts. 
180.954;  Aug.   14. 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Cordage.     186.623  ;  Dec.  25. 

American  Stock  Food  Co„  The,  Blanchester,  Ohio.  Hog 
toric  and  food.     177,759  ;   Sept.   18. 

American  Stove  Company.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Gas,  coal,  oil, 
and  gasoline  stoves.     166.163  ;  Jan.  2. 

American  Stove  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Ovens  for  gas, 
gasoline,  and  oil  stoves.     174,720  ;  Aug.  14. 

American  Stove  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Gas,  coal,  oil, 
and  gasoline  stoves.     181,330:  Dec.  11. 

American  Sugar  Refining  Company,  The,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sugar.     177,945  ;  Sept.  11. 

American  Summer  Clo  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  mo- 
hair suits.     170.553  ;  June  5. 

American  Syrup  Company,  Inc.,  Boeton,  Mass.  Beverages 
sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups,  extracts,  emulsions,  and 
pa.«tes  for  making  the  same.     168,191 ;  Dec.  18. 

American  Syrup  Company,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Jams, 
jellits,  and  icings.    168,192;  Feb.  6. 

American  Syrup  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Flavoring  sirups, 
fruit  adds,  and  quintescences  for  making  soft  drinks, 
and  the  soft  drinks  made  from  same  and  distilled 
water.     172.856;  Feb.  20. 

American  System  Company.     (See  Hawks,  P.  L.) 

American  Tea  &  Coffee  Co.,  Inc.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Spices. 
141.447;  May  15. 

American  Tea  &  Coffee  Co.,  NaBhvIlle,  Tenn.  Coffee. 
185.170;   Dec.   18. 

American  Textile  Art  Printing  &  Dyeing  Company,  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind.  Bedspreads,  tablecloths,  table  covers, 
luncheon  cloths,  etc.      159,134  ;  Feb.  13. 

American  Thermos  Bottle  Company,  Norwich,  Conn. 
Temperature-retaining  vessels.     181,102  ;  Sept.  4. 

American  Thermostat  Co..  Newark.  N.  J.  Thermostatic 
temperature-control  apparatus.     171,115  ;  Jan.  2. 

American  Thread  Company,  The,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Spool  and  sewing  cotton,  cotton 
thread,  cotton  yarn,  knitting  cotton,  etc.  175.910 ; 
Apr.  10. 

American  Thread  Company,  The,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  thread  and  yarn.  183,640  ; 
Oct.  2. 

American  Toilet  Goods  Company,  Boston.  Mass.  Face, 
talcum,  sachet,  toilet  powders,  compacts,  lipsticks,  etc. 
166.429  :   .Ian.   2. 

American  Transformer  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Trans- 
formers uspd  in  radio  apparatuses  and  parts  therefor. 
175,289;  May   1. 

American  Tripoli  Company,  Seneca,  Mo.  Tripoli  flour. 
165.109;   Feb.   6. 

American  Uniform  Company.  Inc.,  Wales.  Mass.  Woolen 
fabrics  in  the  piece.     170,115  ;  Apr.  24. 

American  Varnish  Co.,  The.  Chicago,  111.  Paint  en- 
amels.    177.891-2:   June   26. 

American  Watch  &  Diamond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Imitation-pearl  necklaces.     171,007  ;  Jan.  16. 

American  Watch  Import  Company,  Detroit.  Mich.  Watch- 
cases.      173.730  ;   Apr.   24. 

American  Webbing  Company.  Providence.  R.  I.  Braid 
for  use  in  making  rugs.     166,703  ;  May  6. 


American  Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Automobile 
steering-post    locks.      145,000 ;    Nov.    20. 

American  Wholesale  Corporation,  Baltimore  and  Cum- 
berland, Md.  Publications  issued  monthly.  122,458 ; 
Mar.  27. 

American  Wholesale  Corporation,  Baltimore  and  Cumber- 
land, Md.     P.vjamas  and  nightshirts.     128,994  ;  Oct.  16. 

American  Wholesale  Corporation  (Baltimore  Bargain 
House),  Baltimore,  Md.     Hosiery.     170,613;  May  15. 

American  Wholesale  Corporation  (Baltimore  Bargain 
House),  Baltimore,  Md.  Mouth  harmonica.  172,816; 
June  19. 

American  Wholesale  Corporation  (Baltimore  Bargain 
House),  Baltimore,  Md.  Knitted  underwear,  sweaters, 
and  bathing  suits.     172,817  ;  June  5. 

American  Wholesale  Corporation  (Baltimore  Bargain 
House),  Batimore,  Md.     Clocks.     172.819  ;  Feb.  20. 

American  Wholesale  Corporation  (Baltimore  Bargain 
House),  Baltimore,  Md.  Catalogue  issued  monthly. 
179,256;  Aug.  7. 

American  Wholesale  Corporation  (Baltimore  Bargain 
House),  Baltimore,  Md.  Needles,  crochet  books,  and 
thimbles.     180,262  ;  Nov.  27. 

American  Wholesale  Corporation  (Baltimore  Bargain 
House),  Baltimore,  Md.  Sanitary  napkins.  183,954; 
Oct.  23. 

American  Wiremold  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Braid- 
ing   and    weaving    machines.      179,703 ;    Aug.    7. 

American  Witch  Hazel  Supply  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
fume extract,  talcum  powder,  cold  cteam  face  lotion, 
etc.      178,701  :   Aug.   14. 

American  Woolen  Company,  Rochdale,  Mass.  Woolen 
piece  goods.     181.372  ;  Aug.  7. 

American  Writing  Machine  Company.  Ilion,  N.  Y.,  and 
Newark.  N.  J.  '  Swinging  shelf.     183.956  ;  Dec.  4. 

American  Writing  Paper  Company.  Holyoke,  Mass.  Writ- 
ing and  printing  paper,  and  mailing  envelope.  175,540 ; 
May  15. 

American  Writing  Paper  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Writ- 
ing and  printing  paper  and  mailing  envelopes.  179,701 ; 
June  19. 

American  Writing  Paper  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Bristol  paper.     182,037;   Sept.  11. 

Americanese  Society  of  New  York.  (See  Boals,  Clar- 
ence P.) 

Amertex  Mills,  Inc.,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Women's,  children's,  and  Infants'  coats,  cloaks, 
wraps,   etc.     160,852:   Aug.   14. 

Ames  &  Ames,  Mecca,  Calif.  Fresh  citrous  fruits,  fresh 
grapes,  and  vegetables.    179,510 ;  July  31. 

Ames,  F.  A.,  Company,  The,  Owensboro,  Ky.  Buggies 
and  carriages  and  bodies  and  tops  of  the  same  and 
automobile  bodies  and  tops,  etc.     153,426  ;   Jan.  23. 

Ames  Shovel  &  Tool  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  Bos- 
ton, Mass.    Shovels,  spades,  and  scoops.    170,348  :  Jan.  9. 

Ames  Shovel  &  Tool  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and 
Boston.  Mass.  Shovels,  spades,  and  scoops.  174,986  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Amore  Drug  &  Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
External  remedies  for  skin  diseases.     175,977  ;  May  29. 

Amos-James  Grocer  Co.,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Coffee, 
canned  vegetables,  fruits,  and  fish,  and  evaporated 
milk.      169,097:  Mar.   13. 

Amos-James  Grocer  Co..  The.  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Canned 
vegetables,  fruits,  berries,   fish,  etc.     176.151  :   Nov.  6. 

Amory.  Browne  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Textile  cotton 
fabrics.     181.103:   .Inly  17. 

-Amsterdam.  Peter,  doing  business  as  The  Amsterose  Co., 
Philadelphia,  Pa,,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shaving 
cream.     171,720  :   June  5. 

Amsterose    Co.,    The,       (See    Amsterdam,    Peter.) 

Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cast,  drawn,  rolled,  extruded,  pressed,  and  machined 
nonferrous  metals  and  alloys  and  ingots,  castings, 
sheets,  etc.     164,291 ;  Apr.  3. 

Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Metals  and  allovs  and  Ingots,  castings,  etc.  165,112  ; 
Oct.   23. 

Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tubes.     177.062;  .Tuly  10. 

Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Finished  commutator  copper  bars  and  strips.  177,063 ; 
June  5, 

Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company,  New  York,  N,  Y. 
Cast,  drawn,  rolled,  extruded,  pressed,  and  machined 
nonferrous  metals  and  alloys  and  ingots,  castings,  etc. 
177,208;  Sept.  25. 

Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Finished  commutator  copper  bars  and  strips.  177,209  ; 
June  5. 

Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tubes.     177,210  ;  Aug.  7. 

Anaconda  Lead  Products  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  White 
lead,  both  dry  and  in  oil.     164,094  ;  Jan.  9, 

Anaheim  Valencia  Growers  Ass'n,  Anaheim,  Calif. 
Fresh   citrous  fruits.     178.370  ;   Aug.   7. 

Anastopoulos.  Gust,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Tomato 
paste.     162.712  :  Nov.  13, 

Anawan  Braid  Company.  (See  Adjusto  Shoe  Lace  Com- 
pany.) 

Anchor  Cap  &  Closure  Corporation,  Long  Island  City, 
N.    Y.      Fruit-jar    rings.      174,353;    May    22. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-marJc  applicants — Continued. 


Anchor  Company,  The.      (See  Goldstein.  Abraham   S.) 

Anchor   Sales   Service.      (See  Mason,    Robert   L.) 

Anchor  Serum  Company,  South  St.  Joseph,  Minn.  Anti- 
hog-cholera  serum.     184,053  ;  Nov.  27. 

Anchor  Stove  &  Range  Co.,  New  Albany,  Ind.  Stoves, 
ranges,  and  heateis.     150,425  ;  Jan.  9. 

Anchorage  Packing  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Canned  salmon. 
179,918;  July  31. 

Andersen,  Charles  M.,  doing  business  as  Andersen  Spe- 
cialty Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Liquid  -wood  cleaners  and  the 
like  for  preparing  wooden  surfaces.     166,546 ;  Jan.  23. 

Andersen  Specialty  Co.     (See  Andersen,  Charles  M.) 

Anderson,  A.  W.,  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Furni- 
ture, namely,  wardrobes,  chests,  lockers,  bureaus, 
drawers,  and  cabinets.     171,401 ;  Feb.  20. 

Anderson,  Arthur  A.,  doing  business  as  Arthur  Anderson 
Fish  Co.,  Astoria,  Oreg.  Canned  salmon.  172,821 ; 
Apr.   17. 

Anderson,  Arthur  A.,  doing  business  as  Arthur  Anderson 
Fish  Co.,  Astoria,  Oreg.  Canned  salmon.  172,822 : 
May  8. 

Anderson,  Chas.,  Wasco,  Calif.  Fresh  grapes.  182,898; 
Sept.  25. 

Anderson,  Clayton  &  Co.,  Houston,  Tex.  Raw  cotton. 
181,804;  Aug.  21. 

Anderson,  Cleon  E.,  doing  business  as  D.  W.  Anderson 
Drug  Co.,  Moroni  and  Ephraim,  Utah.  Preparation  for 
canker  and  sore  throat.     175,292  ;  July  31. 

Anderson,  Embry  E.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Oats  for  use  as 
stock    feed.      J.75,835 ;    Nov.    20. 

Anderson,  Embry  E.,  Memphis.  Tenn.  Oats  for  use  as 
stock  feed.     175,836 ;  Dec.  11. 

Anderson,  Embry  E.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Oats  for  use  as 
stock  feed.      175,837:   Nov.  20. 

Anderson  Hosiery  Mills,  Anderson,  S.  C.  Hosiesry 
184,155  ;   Oct.   16. 

Anderson,  M.  V.,  &  Company,  Lewiston,  Me.  Perfumes, 
toilet  water,  sachet,  etc.     180,955  ;  Dec.  4. 

Anderson,  Maurice  K.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Candy.  167,446; 
Feb.  6. 

Andrews  Brothers  Company,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Fresh 

citrous  fruits  and  fresh  vegetables.     176,152  ;  May  15. 
Andrews,  H.  P.,  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Index 

bristol  paper.     167,753  ;   Aug.  21. 
Andrews,  H.  P.,  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bond 

paper.     167,754  ;   Aug.    21. 
Andrews,  H.  P.,  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ledger 

paper.     167,757;  Aug.   21. 
Andrews,    H.    P.,    Paper    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y 

Ledger  paper.     167,760  ;  Aug.  28. 
Andrews,  H.  P.,  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Paper 

fHi*^y®    ^°^    making   copies    from   stencil    impressions. 

171,402  :  Oct.  9. 
Andrews,  H.  P.,  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Index 

bristol    paper.      171,405 ;    Aug.    21. 
Andrews,  H.  P.,  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Paper 

suitable    for    making    copies    from    stencil    Impressions. 

171,406  ;   Oct.  9. 
Andrews,  H.  P.,  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Thin 

soft    paper.      171,407 ;    Aug.    21. 
Andrews,  William,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.     Ointment  for  the 

treatment  of  eczema  and  other  skin  diseases.     175.231 : 

Dec.    18. 

Andron  Hygienic  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Soap  cream 

for  shaving.     186,264-5  ;  Dec.  11. 
Angel,    H.   Reeve,   &   Co.,   Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Bond 

and  correspondence  paper.     178,020  ;  June  5 
Angeles   Packing  Company.      (See   ConnifC,   Harry.) 
Anglo-American  Mill  Company.      (See  Sandefur,    Charles 

O.,  assignor.) 
Anglo  Indian  Drug  &  Chemical  Co.,  The,  doing  business  as 

Kammia    Perfumery    Co.,    Bombay,    India.      Perfumery 

and  hair  oil.     166,869  ;  Aug.   14. 
Anhydrous  Food   Products   Co.,  The,   Chicago,   111.     De- 
hydrated   soup    mixture,    vegetables,    fruits,    fish,   and 

meats.     136,346;  Apr.  10. 
Animated    Miniature    Theatre    Corp.,    The,    New    York, 

N.  Y.     Miniature  theaters  in  the  nature  of  an  adver- 
tising device.     175.830  ;   Oct.   23. 
Aniseptol   Chemical   Co.      (See  Barab,   Jacob.) 
Anita  Company,  The.    (See  Rostow,  Anna  D.) 
Anna  Creamery  Company,  Anna,  Ohio.     Butter.     174,685  ; 

July  31. 
Ansco  Company,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.     Photographic  films. 

169,274  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ansco   Company,   Binghamton,   N.    Y.      Combined   camera 

and  film  kits.     169,798;  Apr.  3. 
-*^°^£2  Company,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.     Photographic  films. 

178,797-807;  July  10. 
Ansehl,  David,  doing  business  as  The  Beauty  House,  St. 

Louis,  Mo.     Toilet  preparation  for  the  eyes.     183,811; 

Nov.   20. 

Ansonia  O  &  C  Co.,  The,  Ansonia,  Conn.     Clasps  for  arm 

bands.     165,053  ;  May  1. 
Ansonia  O  &  C  Co.,  The,  Ansonia,  Conn.     Elastic  webbing. 

184,954  ;  Nov.  27. 
■^■'isted  &  Burk  Co.,  The,  Springfield,  Ohio.     Poultry  feed. 

171,783  ;  May  8. 
Ansted  &  Burk  Company,  The,  Springfield,  Ohio.     Wheat 

flour.      184,704  ;  Dec.  25. 
^^}^°^y  Company,  Streator,  111.     Vehicle  bodies  and  parts. 

155,538  ;  Jan.  9. 


Anthony,    Harry    W.,    Strauss  town,    Pa.     Men's   hosiery. 

171,522  ;  Aug.  7. 
Anthracite  Supply  Company.     (See  Isreal,  Ralph.) 
Anti-Darn   Hosiery   Mills.      (See  May   Hosiery  Mills.) 
Anti-Hydro     Waterproofing     Company,     Newark,     N.     J. 

Liquid    for    use    with    concrete    and    cement    mixtures. 

174,423  ;  Mar.  27. 

.intle,  Paul,  doing  business  as  Mainette  Company,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  Face  powder,  cold  and  vanishing  cream, 
lip  stick,  etc.     182,394  ;  Dec.  4. 

Anzell,  Alexander  A.,  doing  business  as  Specialty  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dental,  optical, 
and  surgical  mirrors,  etc.     187,656  ;  Dec.  25. 

Apaca    Knitting    Mills.       (See    Forstadt,    Jacob.) 

Apel-Schueider  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Shoes,  boots,  and 
slippers.     169,667  ;  Mar.  6. 

Apex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Electrical  cooking  apparatus.  182,639-41 ; 
Sept.   18. 

Apex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.      Electrical    cookers.      183,430 ;    Oct.    23. 

Apex  Motor  Fuel  and  Lubricant  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Lu- 
bricating oils  and   gasoline.     167,156;   May  29. 

Apfelbaum,    Frederick    A.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Lantern  . 
slides.     158,280;  June  5. 

Apollo  Drug  Company,  Gary,  Ind.  Tonic  medicine  for 
the  stomach,  bowels,  blood,  nerves,  etc.  185,240 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Apollo  Shirt  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  and  top 
shirts.      176,869 ;    Sept.    18. 

Apopka  Fire  Apparatus  Co.,  Apopka,  Fla.  Hand  fire  ex- 
tinguishers, receptacle  type.     167,445  ;  Feb.  20. 

Appel-Hall,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sweaters,  cardigan  Jack- 
ets, bathing  suits.     184,054  ;  Oct.  9. 

Apple  Gum  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chewing 
gum.     173,161  ;  May  8. 

Applegate,  Howard  T.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Flexible  shoulder 
.straps.     165,054  ;  Sept.  11. 

Appleton  Company,  Lowell,  Mass.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
186,819-21;  Dec.  11. 

Appleton  Toy  &  Furniture  Co.,  Appleton,  Wis.  Porch 
furniture.     161,403  ;  Apr.  7. 

Apter  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  184,577  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Arabol  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pow- 
dered vegetable  glues.     179,641-2;  July  10.' 

Arango  y  Arango,  Tampa,  Fla.     Cigars.     170.676  ;  Jan.  16. 

Arata,  John  B.  Jr.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Candies. 
180,515;  Sept.  11. 

Arbuckle  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Chicago,  111.,  and 
also  doing  business  as  Arbucklos  &  Company,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Coffee.     166,162  ;  Mar.  27. 

Arbuckle  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee.  177,348  ; 
May  29. 

Arbuckles  &  Company.     (See  Arbuckle  Brothers.) 

Arcadia,  The.     (See  Dilas,  Harry.) 

Arcady  Farms  Milling  Company.  Chicago,  111.     Prepared 

feed  for  animals,  comprising  feed  for  poultry  and  live 

stock.     160,847;  Mar.  27. 
Arcady   Farms    Milling   Company,   Chicago,    III.      Poultry 

feed.     172,574:  Mar.  20. 
Arcady  Farms  Milling  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Stock  and 

poultry    feeds.      176,056:    Nov.    13. 
Arcady    Farms    Milling    Company,     Chicago,     111.       Pre- 
pared stock  feed.     178.205;   Aug.  21. 
Arcese,   Pasquale,   doing  business   as   Virginia   Ice   Cream 

Company,  Portsmouth.  Va.   Ice  cream.    163,729  ;  Mar.  6. 
Arch    Narrow    Fabric    Company,    Auburn,    R.    I.      Braid, 

braided   tapes,   elastic  laces,   etc.     181,470;   Oct.   2. 
Archambault,   B.,    Aurelia,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Hair    elixir. 

168,627;  Jan.   2. 

Archbold-Giger    &    Co.,    Paterson,    N.    J.      Wheat    flour. 

181,807;  Nov.   13. 
Archbold-Giger    &    Co.,    Paterson,    N.    J.      Wheat    flour. 

181,808  ;    Nov.    20. 
Archer,  Lenah  B.,  Navarre,  Ohio.     Alloy  made  from  nickel 

ore  for  forging  .steel.     168,288  ;  July  31. 
Archer    Strauss    Rubber    Company.    "Fiamingham,    Mass. 

Waterproof  fabrics.     170,705  :  Mar.  13. 
Archibald   &  Lewis  Company,   New  York,   N.  Y.      Spices, 

birdseed,  bird  food,  seasoning  herbs,  tapioca.     165,475  ; 

June  5. 
Arcularius,  Dr.  Rudolf,  doing  business  as  Arcula.  Chem- 

iscbe     Fabrik,     Rostock,     Germany.       Preparation     for 

treatment  of  Indigestion.     175.697;  Dec.  4. 
Ardath    Tobacco    Company,    Limited,    London,    England. 

Cigarettes.     171,978-9  ;  Feb.  27. 
Ardath    Tobacco    Company,     Limited,    London,    England. 

Smoking  tobacco.     171,981 ;  Jan.  9. 
Ardath    Tobacco    Company,    Limited,    London,    England. 

Cigarettes.     171,982;  Feb.  20. 
Arden,  Elizabeth.     (See  Lewis.  Florence  N.) 
Arden  Products  Corporation,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Garment 

bag.     185,911 ;  Dec.  4. 
Arena,  A.,  &  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Fresh  cantaloupes. 

174,763  ;  July  24. 
Aridor    Company,    The.    Chicago,    111.      Jars,    cases,    and 

other   receptacles.      163,850 ;    May    29. 
Aridor  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Air  conditioning  and 

cooling  devices  for  use  in  show  cases,  etc.     179,511 ; 

Oct.   16. 


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Alphahetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


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Ariel  Works  Ltd.,  Birmingham,  England.  Cycles,  motor 
cycles,  HUtomobiles,  aeroplanes,  and  carriages.  137,25li ; 
Aug.   14. 

Arlou  Shirt  Company.      (See  Trachtenberg,  Harvey.) 

Ariston  Motal  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bearing 
metal.     1S6,57S ;   Dec.   'Zo. 

Arizona  Citrus  Growers'  Co.,  rhoenls,  Ariz.  Fresh  cit- 
rous fruits.      172,857  ;   Apr.   17. 

Arizona  Lacquer  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lac- 
quers, lacquer  enamels,  thinners,  etc.     186,768;  Dec.  11. 

Arkadelphia  Millins  Co.,  Arkadelphia,  Ark.  Laying  mash, 
scrHtch  feed,  poultry  feed,  etc.     184,'_*28  ;  Dec.  IS. 

Arkadelphia  Milling  Co.,  Arkadelphia,  Ark.  Stock  feed. 
185.355  :  Dec.   25. 

Arkadelphia  Milling  Company,  Arkadelphia,  Ark.  Stock 
feed.     183,641  ;   Dec.    18. 

Arkansas  Chemical  .Association,  Little  Itock,  Ark.  Bac- 
tericide and  disinfectant.     167,794  ;  Jan.  2. 

Arkellau,  Ben  U.,  &  Co.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Fresh  grapes 
uiid  cantaloupes.     164,482  ;  June  5. 

Arlington  Chemical  Company,  The,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Pro- 
teins, pollens,  urease,  etc.     173,387  ;  May  S. 

Arlt,  Anna  IL,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Rouge.     179,512;  Oct.  9. 

Armand  Company,  The,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Co!d-cream 
powder.     174,994  ;  June  5. 

Aruiand  Company,  The,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Face  powder, 
cold  cream,  rouge,  and  perfume.     183,243  ;  Dec.  4. 

Armaud  Company,  The,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Rouge. 
183,244  ;  Dec.  4. 

Armiger  Chemical  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Friction  com- 
pound In  wafer  form  for  application  to  brake  linings, 
etc.     173,618;  Mar.  20. 

Armored  Trunk  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Knell,  Louis.) 

Armour  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion used  in  the  ti'eatment  of  diabetes.  178,702 ; 
July  17. 

Armour  Fertilizer  "Works,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Louisville, 
Ky.     Commercial  fertilizer.     174,952  ;  Mar.  27. 

Armstrong  Cork  Company.  Pittsburgh  and  Lancaster, 
Pa.     Rubber  heels.     159,828  ;  Apr.  3. 

Armstrong  Cork  Company,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Gaskets, 
wa.shers,  packing  and  friction  surfaces.  162,526 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Armstrong  Cork  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Crown  seals 
and  closures  for  bottles,  etc.     164,292  ;  Mar.  27. 

Armstrong  Cork  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Crown  seals 
and  closure.?  for  bottles,  cork  and  cork-composition  clo- 
sures and  seals  for  bottles.     164,293  ;  Feb.  20. 

.\rmstroDg  Cork  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Crown  seals 
and  closures  for  bottles,  cork  and  cork-composition 
closures,   etc.     164,294  ;  Mar.  13. 

Arnold,  Chenev  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.     174,164  ;  Oct.  16. 

Arnold,  Cheney  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
piece  goods.     176,780  ;   May  1. 

Arnold,  F.  R.  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  preparation 
for  refreshing  and  rejuvenating  the  skin  and  for  re- 
moving wrinkles.     168,868  :  Jan.  2. 

Arnold,  F.  E.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumery  ex- 
tracts, toilet  powders,  and  bath  crystals.  180,166 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Arobin  Drug  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Preparation  for 
neuralgia,  neuritis,  headaches,  and  colds.  152,668 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Arro  Oil  &  Refining  Company,  Lewistown,  Del.  Gasoline, 
kerosene,   and  motor  oils.     179,643 ;   Sept.  11. 

Arrow  Knitting  Company.     (See  Cohen,  Jacob  H.) 

Arrow  Paint  &  Wall  Paper  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Wall 
paper.     182,643  ;  Sept.  11. 

Arroway,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Face  powder,  cold  cream, 
hsir  pomade,  etc.     179.345  ;  Aug.  28. 

Arrowhead  Trading  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Razors. 
169,471 ;  Mar.  6. 

Art-Ad  Studio,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Folders,  circulars,  leaf- 
lets, etc.,  advertisements,  advertising  and  like  matter 
6old   to   the  trade  as   such.      179,257  ;   Nov.   13. 

Art  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Waldmeyer,  Francis  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Art  Label  Company,  The.     (See  Lasher,  Charles,  W.,  jr.) 

Art  Ornament  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manicure  sets. 
179,  450  ;   Sept.  4. 

Artemisia.     (See  Lequy,  Jules.) 

Artists  Brush  and  Color  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Artists'   materials.      175,454  ;    July   10. 

Artsilk  Knitting  Mills,  West  New  York,  N.  J.  Silk  and 
silk  and  cotton  goods  In  piece.     168.348;  June  12. 

Artsilk  Knittins  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Broad  silk  In 
the   piece.      169,743  ;    June    19. 

Arthur  Company.      (See  Arthur,  Philip   S.) 

Arthur,  Philip  S.,  doing  business  as  Arthur  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Lard.     165,113  ;  Jan.  2. 

Arwe.  Carl  S.,  Manufacturing  Company,  Brooklyn,  Mass. 
Coffee,  chocolate,  water  and  other  urns,  sugar  howls, 
fruit  bowls,   and   steam   tables.     169,742 ;   Feb.   6. 

Asbestos  and  Allied  Products  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  As- 
bestos brake  lining  and  clutch-disk  facing.  174,813  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Asbestos.  Limited,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paints.  177,262  ; 
Jnno  19. 

Asbestos,  Limited,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plastic  roofing  com- 
pound, slate  surface  shingles,  strip  shingles,  etc. 
177,263;  June  12. 

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.'ishaway  Line  &  Twine  Manufacturing  Company,  Ash- 
away,  R.  I.     Fishing  line.     182,494 ;  Nov.  27. 

Asber,  Chester  A.,  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Candy.      165,477  ;    Nov.   6. 

Asher,  Helen,  doing  business  as  Francis  Lee  &  Company, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Furniture  polish.  170,003 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Asher,  MolUe,  doing  business, as  Paradise  Preparations, 
Chicago,  111.  Cold  cream,  greaseless  cream,  lotions, 
toilet   waters,   and   perfumes.      163,070 ;   May   29. 

Ashley,  Frank  R.,  Denver,  Colo.  Awnings,  awning  frames, 
covers,  and  parts  thereof.     173,068  ;  May  8. 

Ashton,  Jame.s,  Baron,  doing  business  as  Jas.  William- 
son &  Son,  Lancaster,  England.  B'abric  for  window 
shades.     172,190;  Dec.  4. 

Ashton,  James,  Baron,  Lancaster,  England.  Oil  fabrics 
for  floor  coverings,  table  coverings,  etc.  172,191-; 
Dec.  4.  • 

Ashton,  James,  Baron,  doing  buslnes.s  as  Jas.  William- 
son &  Son,  Lancaster,  England.  Linoleum.  172,192  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Asia  Company,  The,  Los  Angeles,  CaUf.  Bottled  and 
barreled  sauce,  soy,  packed  miso,  etc.     174,163  ;  July  24. 

Asia  Sales  Corporation,  Portland,  Oreg.  Carpets,  rugs, 
and  draperies.     181,236;  Aug.  28. 

Asiatic  Import  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  animals. 
177,029;   May   15. 

Asiatic  Import  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  animals. 
177,030;   Apr.   24. 

Askegaard,  E.  D.,  Moovhead,  Minn.  Potatoes  in  their 
natural  state.     175,911  ;  June  19. 

Askin  &  Marine  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and 
ladies'  wearing  apparel.     148,860-2  ;  Nov.  27. 

Askinn,  Morris  H.,  doing  business  as  Trickitone  Labora- 
tories. New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  tonic.     175,593  ;  May  29. 

Asraus  Bros.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Coffee.     180,733  ;  Oct.  30. 

Asp  Faysol  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mud  salve  and 
mud  pack  and  mud-pack  beautifier.     182,372  ;   Oct.  16. 

Aspegron  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corn  oil  for  food 
purposes.     165,436  ;   Jan.  30. 

Assets  Producing  Company,  doing  business  as  Atlantic- 
Pacl9c  Paint  Works,  Chicago,  111.  Ready-mixed  paints, 
varnishes,  stains,  and  colors.     179,921 ;  Sept.  4. 

.Associated  Editors,  Chicago,  111.  Title  for  cartoons. 
177,119  ;  June  12. 

Associated  Exhibitors  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.,  and  New  York, 
N.    Y.      Motion   pictures.      175,759 ;    Apr.    24. 

Associated  Fruit  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fresh  grai)ee, 
citrous  fruits,  and  cantaloupes.     182,845  ;  Oct.  16. 

Associated  Growers  Inc.,  Lodi,  Calif.  Fresh  grapes. 
157,402  ;  Mar.  27. 

As.suciated   Laboratories.      (See  Raymond,  Jules  N.) 

Associated  Merchandising  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  .T.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  dresses  and  hosiery.  172,194  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Associated  Merchandising  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J., 
and  New   York,  N.  Y.     Tape.     178,704  ;  July  3. 

Associated  Merchandizing  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.,  and 
New   York,  N.  Y.     Dress  shields.      178,705;   July  .'^. 

Associated  Oil  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Kero- 
sene.    177,064  ;  Oct.  23. 

Associated  Oil  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Kerosene. 
184,015  ;  Nov.   27. 

Associated  Publishers  of  Iowa,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Periodi- 
cally-issued literary  supplement.     169,741  ;  Mar.   27. 

Associated  Radium  Chemists,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Tooth 
paste,  wash,  and  dentifrice.     166,925  ;  May  8. 

Associated  Textile  Manufacturers,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
Manufactured   textile    fabrics.      174,279 ;    Oct.    2. 

Associated  Textile  Manufacturers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Manufactured    textile    fabrics.      175,232 ;    Apr.    17. 

Asthma-non  Co.     (See  Bundt,  Charles  R.) 

Astoria  By-Products  Co.     (See  Carruthers,  Mrs.  Richard.) 

Astoria  Flouring  Mills  Company,  The,  Portland,  Oreg. 
Wheat  four.     176,591 ;  Sept.  11. 

Atascadero   Fruit  Exchange,   Atascadero,    Calif.     Canned 

fruits  and  vegetables.     171,300  ;  Mar.  27. 
Atascadero   Fruit   Exchange,    Atascadero,   Calif.      Canned 

fruits  and  vegetables.     171,340  ;  June  26. 
Atchley,  Harrison  F.,  Stockton,  Calif.     Ointment  or  salve. 

179,347  ;  Nov.  13. 
Atex   Mills.      (See    TuUy,    Michael    P.) 
Athens   Hosiery   Mills,   Athens,  Tenn.      Hosiery   for  men. 

108,289;  Jan.  9. 
Athens    Hosiery    Mills,    Athens,    Tenn.      Misses'    hosiery. 

176,530;  Sept.  4. 

Atkins,  Cora  P.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Parcel  carrier. 
155,584  ;  Feb.  20. 

Atkins,  E.  C,  &  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Leather 
and  rubber  belting.     180,576  ;  Oct.  23. 

Atkins,  E.  C,  &  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Rubber 
belting.     180,577-8  ;  Oct.   16. 

Atkins,  Samuel  S.,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Composition  for 
treating   leucorrhea.      183,642;    Nov.   13. 

Atkinson,  Frederick  C,  doing  business  as  Knighthood 
Flour  and  Cereal  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Wheat  flour. 
180,462;  Oct.  30. 

Atkinson,  Wade  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cretonnes,  lin- 
ens,  reps,   etc.,   in  the  piece.     173,342  ;  Aug.   28. 

Atlanta  Barbers  Supply  Company.  .Atlanta,  Ga.  Prepara- 
tion for  cleaning  the  scalp.    172,502  ;  Mar.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

AlpJialietical  list  of  trade-marlc  applicants — Continued. 


Atlanta  Barbers  Supply  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Combi- 
nation cold  cream  and  face  powder,  deodorant,  etc. 
176,592  ;  July  24. 

Atlanta  Bottling  Works.      (See  Fleming,  J.  A.) 

Atlanta  Milling  Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Self-rising  flour. 
169,345;   Feb.   27. 

Atlantic  Blotting  Taper  Mills  Co.    (See  Ellerson,  Henry  W.) 

Atlantic  Canning  Co.,  RehobotU  Beach,  Del.  Canned  to- 
mato  sauco.     168,628  ;   Mar.   6. 

Atlantic  Elevator  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hoist- 
ing rope  and  cable.     181,051  ;  July  10. 

Atlantic  Laboratories,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Preparation  for  use 
as  a  general  household  cleaner.     169,146  ;  May  22. 

Atlantic  Metal  Hose  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flexible 
metal  hose.     180,().S4  ;   Dec.  4. 

Atlantic  Mills,  Stottville,  N.  Y.  Woven  woolen  piece 
goods.     172,316;  May  22. 

Atlantic  Mills,  Stottville,  N.  Y.  Woolen  piece  goods. 
177,946;  July  17. 

Atlantic  Mills,  Stottville,  N.  Y.  Cotton  and  woolen 
piece  goods  and  piece  goods  of  mixed  cotton  and  wool. 
177,947  ;  July  17. 

Atlantic  Mills,  Stottville,  N.  Y.  Woolen  piece  goods. 
186,406;  Dec.   11. 

Atlantic  Overall  &  Shirt  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Overalls, 
trousers,  and  work  shirts.     173,992  ;  June  5. 

Atlantic-Pacific  Paint  Works.  (See  Assets  Producing 
Company.) 

Atlantic-Pacific    Radio    Supplies     Company.       (See    Oard 

Radio  Laboratories.) 
Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Oils, 

greases,  etc.     160,105  ;  Feb.  13. 
Atlantic  Refining  Company,   The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Pe- 
troleum  grease.      174,814 ;    Mar.    20. 
Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Oils, 

greases,  etc.     183,812;   Sept.  18. 
Atlantic     Steel     Company,    Atlanta,     Ga.       Wire     fences. 

176,531  ;  May  15. 
Atlantic    Varnish  Works,    Inc.,   Richmond,   Va.     Varnish. 

172,504  ;   Feb.   13. 
Atlas  Baking  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Cakes  and  bread. 

166.623;  May  15. 

Atlas    Bedstead    Company,     (Stephen     Wilkes    &    Sons) 

Limited,    The,    Bilston,    England.      Corner    fittings    for 

bedsteads,  cots,  etc.     172,026 ;  Dec.   18. 
Atlas    China    Company,    The,    Niles,    Ohio.      Chinaware. 

181,104  ;  July  10. 
Atlas    Furniture    Company,    Jamestown,    N.    Y.      Sofae, 

dressers,   tables,   etc.     175,050 ;   Oct.  9. 
Atlas  Hammock  Co.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Couch  hammocks 

and  stands  therefor.     173,048 ;  July  3. 
Atlas  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  Union,  N.  J.     Knitted  bathing 

suits,  sweaters,  and  slip-ons.  184.060  ;  Oct.  30. 
Atlas  Rubber  Company.  (See  Schulthess,  Ernest.) 
Atlas    Shear    Co.,    The,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Shears    and 

scissors.     174,281 ;  July  24. 
Atlas    Specialty    Manufacturing    Company,    Chicago,    111. 

Fabric    covers    for    automobile    accessories.      174,057  ; 

July   17. 
Atlas  Sweater  Mills,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Knitted 

sweaters,  scarfs,  tics.     168,506  ;  .Tune  19. 
Atmore   and    Son,    Inc.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Mayonnaise. 

172,196;  Apr.  10. 
Attica  Mills,  The,  Attica,  Kans.     Wheat  flour.     156,133 ; 

July  31. 
Atwater  Kent  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Radio    telegraph    and    telephone   instruments    and    sets 

and  parts  therefor,  etc.     180,410  ;  Aug.  21. 
Auerbach.  D.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hard  candies  in 

jars.     164,143  ;  Jan.  9. 
Auerbach,    D.,    and    Sons,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Candies. 

173,737  ;  Apr.  24. 
Auerlicht  Gesellschaft    m.   b.   H.   Kommanditgesellschaft, 

Berlin,   Germany.     Upright  and  inverted  gas   mantles, 

burners,  and  lamps  therefor  and  their  parts  and  sup- 
plies therefor.     177,537;  May  22. 
Auerlicht   Gesellschaft    m.   b.    H.    Kommanditgesellschaft, 

Berlin,     Germany.       Electrical     household     appliances. 

177,538:  June  19. 
Augusta    Bedding    Company,    Augusta,    Ga.      Mattresses. 

170,706;  Feb.  13. 
Augusta    Knitting    Corporation,    Utica,    N.    Y.       Ladles' 

union    suits    and    vests    and    bathing    suits.      174,283 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Augusta    Knitting    Corporation,    Utica,    N.    Y.      Ladies' 

union  suits,  vests,  and  bathing  suits.  174,284  ;  Dec.  18. 
Auld,  Ima,  Dlnuba,  Calif.  Face  lotions.  173,393  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ault  &  Wlborg  Co.,  The,. Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Dry  color  for 

use  In  rubber  manufacturing.     167,285  ;  Apr.  3. 
Aunt  Jemima  Mills  Company,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.     Prepared 

and  semiprcpared  breakfast  cereals.     164,624  ;  Jan.  30. 
Austin  Manufacturing  Co.      (See  Blake,  Mrs.  B.  A.) 
Austin,   Nichols   &  Co.    Inc.,   Brooklyn,   N.    Y.     Apricots, 

cherries,  peaches,  pineapple,  etc.    171,523  ;  July  31. 
Austin,    Nichols    &    Co.,    Inc.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Canned 

sardines.     178,206;  Sept.  11. 

Austin  Publishing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Weekly  pub- 
lication.    184,809;   Nov.   6. 

Auth,  N.,  Prov.  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Bovine  and 
swinish  and  mutton  meats  and  meat  products. 
162,092-3;  July  3. 


Auth,  N.,  Provision  Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Bovine, 
swinish,  and  mutton  meat  and  meat  products.  185,282  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Authorized  Wassermann  Medical  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.   Y.      Medicated   plasters.      177,211 ;   Aug.   28. 

Autoeez  Manufacturing  Company.    (See  Cannan,  Cecil  C.) 

Autographic  Register  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Auto- 
graphic registers  and  parts  thereof.     186,266;  Dec.  11. 

Auto-Uoue  Co.,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Metal-working  cylin- 
drical milliju-  tools.     169,147;  Feb.  13. 

Aut-0-Luk   Card   Co.      (See   Storgaard,    Henry.) 

Automatic  Bearing  Machine  Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Cylin- 
der heads.     183,686;  Oct.  30. 

Automatic  Curtain   Co.      (See  Warren,  Clyde  W.) 

Automatic  Dishwasher  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dish- 
wa.sUing  machines.     168,996  ;  Feb.  6. 

Automatic  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic 
telephone  systems.    171,721 ;  Jan.  9. 

Automatic  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic 
telephone  systems.     183,133  ;  Oct.  30. 

Automatic  Electrical  Devices  Company,  The,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Electric  rectifiers  and  rheostats.  185,403 ; 
Nov.   13. 

Automatic  Meshbag  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Ladies'  hand 
bags.     167,449  ;  Jan.  2. 

Automatic  Recording  Safe  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Port- 
able savings  banks.     180,825-6 ;  Aug.   14. 

Automatic  Refrigerating  Company,  The,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Refrigerating   apparatus.      177,644 ;   May    15. 

Automatic  Refrigerating  Company,  The,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     177,645;  May  22. 

Auto    Parts   Company.      (See   Frank,   H.   G.   John.) 

Auto  Products  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Auto  prod- 
ucts.    158,744  ;  May  8.  »  .  j. 

Auto  Specialties  Manufacturing  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Cauf., 
and  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Shock  absorbers  for  automobiles. 
154,718;    Oct.    16. 

Autol   Scientific   Laboratories.      (See   Cerny,   George   A.) 

Automobile  Appliances  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vacuum- 
operated  mechanical  stop  signal  and  direction-indi- 
cating device  for  automobiles.     170,923  ;   Mar.  20. 

Automobile  Proprietary,  Limited,  The,  Westminster  and 
London,  England.     Squash  balls.     186,686  ;  Nov.  27. 

Automotive  Distributing  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Electrically-operated  direction  indicators  and  signals  for 
use  on  vehicles.     169,115 ;  Feb.  6. 

Avalon  Knitwear  Company,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Bathing  suits. 
168,570;  May  8. 

Avedon  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  coats, 
suits,    dresses,    etc.      187,032 ;    Dec.    18. 

Averill,  Georgene,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dolls  and  doll  out- 
fits.     164,144  ;  Apr.   10. 

Avery,  B.  F.,  &  Sons,  Louisville,  Ky.  Cultivator  sweeps. 
186,312;  Dec.  25. 

Axxo  Chemical  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Detergent  in  the 
nature  of  a  water  softener  and  soap.     180,957  ;  July  24. 

Azol    Laboratories.       (See    Gilbert,    Glenn    R.) 

Azor  Motor  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Electric  mo- 
tors.    174,285  ;  Mar.  27. 

B.  B.  Drug  &  Chemical  Co.     (See  Jarvls,  Henry  C.) 

B.  B.  &  R.  Knight,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Bleached  cotton  piece  goods.     183,215  ;  Dec.  4. 

B-B  Shoe  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Shoes  and 
slippers  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.  171,891 ; 
Mar.    20. 

B.  K.  Laboratory,  The.      (See  Brown,  Charles  J.) 

B  &  L  Metal  Stamping  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal 
parts  and  fixtures  for  electric-lighting  fixtures.  164,489  ; 
July  24. 

B.  and  T.  Varnish  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Uncol- 
ored  varnish  for  linoleum,  and  congoleum  rugs,  etc. 
184.113  ;  Nov.  27. 

Baalmann,  John,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Gas  tablets  for 
relieving  gas  from  the  stomach  and  bowels,  etc. 
169,996;   Apr.   24. 

Bab,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Ladies',  misses',  and  chil- 
dren's knitted  dresses,  suits,  waists,  blouses,  etc. 
176,532;    Aug.   21. 

Babani,  Maurice,  Paris,  Prance.  Perfume  extracts,  lo- 
tions, toilet  waters,  etc.     185,912  ;  Dec.  11. 

Babbitt,  Harve  C,  Boise,  Idaho.  Veterinary  remedy  for 
the  prevention  of  abortion  in  cattle.     171,347  ;  Feb.  20. 

Babcock,  A.  P.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cold,  face,  vanishing, 
and  cleansing  creams,  perfume,  sachets,  etc.  181,237  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Babcock,  A.  P.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfume. 
183,246;  Nov.  13. 

Babcock,  A.  1'.,  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Talcum  and 
face  powders,  rouge,  toilet  water,  etc.  180,827 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Babcock,    Charles   B.,    doing   business    as    C.    B.   Babcock 
Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Gas  furnaces,  ranges, 
heating  stoves,  etc.     186,407 ;   Dec.  25. 
Babcock  &  Shannon  Co.,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Collars,  neckties, 

suspenders,  etc.     168,869  ;  May  8. 
Babcock  &  Shannon   Co ,  Albany,  N.   Y.     Pants,  jackets, 

end   overalls,   coats,   etc.     168,870 ;   May  8. 
Babson  Bros.     (See  Blake,  Henry,  Harness  Company,  as- 
signor.) 

Baca,  Pablo,  doing  business  as  La  Victoria  Packing  Co., 
Los   Angeles,   Calif.     Canned  chill.     179,348 ;  Oct.   30. 

Baca,  Pablo,  doing  business  as  La  Victoria  Packing  Co., 
Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Canned  chili.     179,349  ;   Nov.  20. 


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Bacb,   James  J.,   doing  business   as   lo   Thyro  Chocolate 

CompMny,       Milwaukee,       Wis.         Goiter       preventive. 

180,736;   Oct.   9. 
Bacharach-Kasin  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.    Bicycles.    115,398 ; 

May  22. 
Bachman,   Jacob,    doing   business   as   J.    Hachmnn   &   Co., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Leather  belting.     177,760;  July  3. 
Bachman  v^i:  Wickens,  Newark,   N.  J.     Compound  for  use 

in    w.isl'iiig   clotlies.      ] 70.08-1:    Aug.    7. 
Bachmann  Bros.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Sheeting  made  from 

nitrocellulose  compounds.     166,931 ;  Jan.  9. 
Biuchtoltl,     Herman,    doing    business    as    Rochelle    Lace 

Works.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Imported    woven    f.^brics. 

174,032  ;  Apr.  3. 
Bacon    Banjo    Co.    Inc.,    The,    Groton,    Conn.      Banjos. 

184,580  ;  Oct.  30. 
Bacon,  Charles  F.,  trustee,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Mirrored  lenses 

as  light  transmitting  and  reflecting  devices.     179,024  ; 

Nov.   20. 
Baden,  Fred,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Nose  irrigation  and 

throat  gargle.     185,810;  Dec.  11. 
Badger    Rubber    Works,    The.      Milwaukee,    and    Cudahy, 

Wis.     Nonmetallic  tires.     170,267  ;  Apr.  3. 
Baeder   Adamson   Company,    Boston.   Mass.      Flint   paper 

and    cloth,    garnet    paper    and    cloth,    etc.      188,104 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Baeffsky,     Louis,    doing    business    as    Famous    Raincoat 

Company,    Cincinnati.    Ohio.      Men's    and    boys'    over- 
coats and  suits.     157,910  ;   Aug.   7. 
Baer     Company,     The,     Lehighton,     Pa.       Thrown     silk. 

165,119;  Jan.  30. 
Baer.  Howard  W.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.    Antiseptic  powder. 

165,224  :   Jan.   2. 
Baer,  Robert,  doing  business  as  Robert  Baer  Hat  Co:,  Los 

Angeles,    Calif.      Hats    and    caps    for    men    and    boys. 

179,645  ;  Dec.  25. 
Baggett,    James    A.,    doing  business   as   Submarine  Pyor- 
rhea  Co.,   Dallas,   Tex.     Tooth   paste  or  dental  cream. 

179,452  :  June  12. 
Bahnsen,  C.  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Bolivia  coat- 
ings in  the  piece.     172.461-2 ;   Sept.   25. 
Bahnsen.  C,  &  Co.   Inc.,  New   York,  N.  Y.     Wool  velour 

coating  piece  goods.     186,541  ;  Dec.   18. 
Bailet.   Guillaume   Hendon,   London,   England.     Dyes   for 

the  hair.     167,218;   Feb.  13. 
Bailev    &    Companv,    Inc.,    Atlanta,    Ga.      Piston    rings. 

179,131  :  June  19. 
Bailey    Rubber     Heel     Company,     Incorporated,    Beverly, 

Mass.      Soles,    half    soles,    and    heels    made    of    rubber 

and   composition.      171,608 ;    Mar.   20. 
Bain    Wagon    Companv,    The,    Kenosha.    Wis.      Wagons. 

183,354  ;  Oct.  30. 
Baird-North    Company,    Providence,    R.    I.      Artificial    or 

reconstructed  pearls.     171.680-1 ;  Jan.  2. 
Baird-North     Company,     Providence,     R.     I.      Watche.^. 

181,715;  July  24. 
Baker,   B    R,    Co.,    The,   Toledo,   Ohio.     Knitted   sweaters 

and  vests.     175,376;  Dec.   18. 
Dak^r   Brush  Co.,   Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Paintbrushes 

17S.490  ;   June  19. 
Bakor  &  Co..  Inc..  Newark,  N.  J.     Dental  band  material. 

178,949  ;  .Tune   19. 
Bakf^r     &     Co.,     Inc..     Newark,     N.     J.       Dental     metal. 

178.950-1  :    June   19. 
Baker,    Hamilton   and   Pacific   Company,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.     Lead  pencils  and  carpenters'  pencils.     170,349  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Baker,    Hamilton    and    Pacific    Company,    San   Francisco, 

Calif.       Carpenters'     steel     squares,     family     weighing 

scales,  shingling-hatchet  gauges,  etc.    170,350 ;  Aug.  28. 
Baker,    Hamilton    and    Pacific    Company,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.      Padlocks   and    key    blanks.      170,351 ;    Aug.    7. 
Baker,    Hamilton    and    Pacific    Company,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.     Stepladders.     170,352 ;   Aug.   28. 
Baker,    Hamilton    and    Pacific    Company,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.      Asphalt-saturated   roofing   felt,   building   paper, 

deadening   felt,   etc.      170,353 ;   Aug.    7. 
Baker,  Hamilton  &  Pacific  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Adzes,     auger     bits,     axes,     hacksaws,     etc.       170,354  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Baker,    Hamilton    and    Pacific    Company,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.     Adhesive  tape  for  electrical  purposes.     170,355  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Baker.    Hamilton    and    Pacific    Company,    San    Francisco, 

Calif,     .\dhesive   tape.      170.356 ;   Aug.   7. 
Baker,   Hamilton   and   Pacific  Company.     San  Francisco, 

Calif.    Garden  hose.    170,359  ;  July  31. 
Baker,  Hamilton  &  Pacific  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Belt  dressing,  composite  neat's-foot  oil,  pure  neat's-foot 

oil,  and  razor  strops.    184,955  ;  Oct.  16. 
Baker,  Jos.  G..  Richmond,  Va.     Cleanser  for  all  kinds  of 

finished    surfaces,    such    as    paint,   varnish,    tile,    glass, 

etc.      175.458:   June  5. 
Baker,  Joseph.   Sons  and  Perkins  Limited,  London,  Eng- 
land.     Mixing    and    coating    machines    for    plastic    or 

semiliquid  substances.     181,332  ;  Oct.  30. 
Baker-Lockwood  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Sleeve 

protectors.      166,871  ;    Dec.    18. 
Baker.   Murray   &  Imbrie.   Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Tires 

made    wholly    or    partly    of    rubber    or    having   rubber 

incorporated    therewith.      168.018 ;   Mar.   13. 
Baker  Pain*  &  Varnish  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Varnish 

stain.     174,603;  Mar.  20. 


Baker  Paint  &  Varnish  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Paint  en- 
amels.    174,604  ;  Apr.  3. 

Baker  Paint  &  Varnish  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Paints, 
varnishes,  putties,  dry  colors,  white  lead,  etc.  174,605  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Baker  -  Perkins  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Saginaw, 
Mich.  Dough  and  bun  dividers,  bread  proofers,  pan- 
ning machines,  mixers,  etc.     174,228  ;  Apr.  10. 

Baker-Perkins  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Saginaw,  Mich. 
Baking   ovens.      177,581  ;   Aug.   21. 

Baker,  U.  &  L..  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Elevat- 
ing industrial  trucks  and  structural  parts  thereof. 
168,705  ;    War.    13. 

Balbo.  Frank  C,  Oakland,  Calif.  Cakes — namely,  dough- 
nuts filled  with  jelly.     146,063;  Sept.  25. 

Balcells.       (See    Buenaventura    Balcells    Vallbona.) 

Baldacci,  Valentino,  doing  business  as  Laboratorio 
Chimico  Farmaceutico  V.  Baldacci,  Pisa,  Italy.  Hiemo- 
static  preparations.     170,888  ;  July  24. 

Baldacci,  Valentino,  doing  business  as  Laboratorio  Chimico 
Farmaceutico  V.  Baldacci.  Pisa,  Italy.  Pharmaceutical 
preparations  for  coughs,  whooping  cough,  etc.  170,921 ; 
July    3. 

Baldacci,  Valentino,  doing  business  as  Laboratorio  Chim- 
ico Farmaceutico  V.  Baldacci,  Pisa,  Italy.  Pharma- 
ceutical preparations  for  the  treatment  of  diabetes, 
etc.     171,703  ;  June  26. 

Baldassare,  Romano,  and  Co.,  Frankfort,  N.  Y.  Hair 
shampoo.      181,717  ;   Nov.    6. 

Baldur-Pianofort-Fabrik  Aktien-Gesellschaft,  Frankfort- 
on-M.ain,  Germany.  Musical  instruments  and  supplies. 
164,787;  Jan.  2. 

Baldwin,  Anita  M.,  Santa  Anita,  Calif.  Livestock,  in- 
cluding dogs.     177,469  ;  Nov.  13. 

Baldwin  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Pianos,  player 
pianos,  and  piano  players.     180,264  ;  Oct.  9. 

Baldwin,  Henry  P..  Ltd.,  doing  business  as  Baldwin  Pack- 
ers. Lahaina,  Hawaii.  Canned  pineapple.  166,629 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Baldwin,  Henry  P.,  Ltd.,  doing  business  as  Baldwin 
I'ackers,  Laha'ina,  Hawaii.  Canned  pineapple.  187,283  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Baldwin,  Joseph  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Portable  metallic 
garages.     166,341 ;  Jan.  30. 

Baldwin  Packers.      (See  Baldwin,  Henry  P.) 

Baldwin  Radio.  Electrical  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Radio  receiving  and  transmitting  sets  and 
parts  thereof.     166.344  ;  Oct.  30. 

Baldwin  Tool  Works,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Shovels, 
spades,  scoops,  posthole  diggers,  etc.     166,636  ;  Aug.  7. 

Baldwin  Tool  Works,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Shovels, 
spades,  scoops,  etc.     166,638 ;  Sept.  11. 

Baldwin  Tool  Works,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  hovels,  scoops. 
spade?,  posthole  diggers,  and  wooden  handles.  166,644  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Baldwin  Tool  Works,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Shovels, 
spades,  scoops,  posthole  diggers,  and  wooden  handles. 
166,645  ;  Jan.  23. 

Baldwin  Tool  Works,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Shovels, 
spades,  scoops,  posthole  diggers,  and  wooden  handles. 
166,972;  Mar.  20. 

Baldwins,  Limited,  London,  England.  Tin  and  terne 
plates  and  sheets.     158,415  ;  Jan.  16. 

Ball,  C.  S.  Candy  Co.,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Candles. 
185,856  :   Nov.  27. 

Ball,  F.  M.,  &  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits    and    vegetables.       174,229 :    May    15. 

Ball,  F.  M.,  &  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
deciduous  fruits,  vegetables,  fruit  salad,  etc.  174,879 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Ball,  Maxwell  E.,  doing  business  as  The  Goitres  Company. 
Portland,  Ore.  Proprietary  medicine  for  goiter  swell- 
ings, etc.     174,606  ;  May  29. 

Ballance,  Herbert  E.,  doing  business  as  Ballance  and 
Company,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Candy  kisseS.  170,265  : 
May  8. 

Ballance,  Herbert  E.,  doing  business  as  Ballance  and 
Company,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Candy  kisses.  170,266 ; 
May  29. 

Ballantine,  P.,  &  Sons.  Newark.  N.  J.  Malt  sirup  for 
beverage  purposes.     152,881 ;  Oct.  30. 

Ballantyne,  D..  Brothers  &  Company,  Limited,  Peebles, 
Scotland.  Knitted  wear  for  ladies,  gentlemen,  and 
children.     175,053  ;  June  26. 

Ballantyne,  D.,  Brothers  &  Co..  Limited,  Peebles,  Scot- 
land. Cloths  and  stuffs  of  wool,  worsted,  and  hair. 
185.913  ;  Dec.  4. 

Ballard  &  Ballard  Co.,  Incorporated,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Wheat  flour — namely,  self -rising  flour.  172,719  ; 
May  8. 

Bailard  &  Ballard  Companv,  Louisville,  Ky.  Self-rising 
wheat    flour.      154,075 ;    Mar.    20. 

Ballard  and  Ballard  Company,  Louisville.  Ky.  Wheat 
flour — namely,    self-rising   flour.      156,434  :    June   5. 

Ballard  &  Ballard  Company.  Louisville,  Ky.  Self-rising 
wheat    flour.      157,295 ;    Mar.    20. 

Ballard  &  Ballard  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Wheat 
flour — namely,    self-rising    flour.      159,078 ;    June    5. 

Ballard  &  Ballard  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Prepared 
wheat  flour.     159,079 ;   Mar.   20. 

Ballard  &  Ballard  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Self-rising 
wheat   flour.      159,080;    Mar.    20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  trade-marh  applicants — Continued. 


Ballard  &  Ballard  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.    Prepared  flour 

containing  wheat  flour,  bran,  sugar,  and  salt.     159,081  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Ballard  &  Ballard  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.     Wheat  flour. 

159,337  ;   JS'ov.  20. 
Ballew,  Elmer  L.,  Chicago,  111.     Foods.     177,701 ;  Nov.  6. 
Balme.  Paul,  doing  business  as  B.  Paul.  New  iork.  N.  Y. 

ilair  dye.     107,345;  Jan.  2. 
Balsamea    Co.,    The,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Medicinal 

preparation   recommended   for    the   treatment   of   atlec- 

tious  of  the  throat,  etc.     172,001 ;  Apr.  24. 
Baltar,  Joseph  T.,  New  Orleans,  La.    Tablets  for  the  treat- 
ment   of    colds,    la    grippe,    and    headache.      179, 25S ; 

Aug.   14. 
Baltic  Chemical  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Liquid  preparation 

lor    use    on    the    skin    to    keep    the    mosquitoes    away. 

105,341 ;  Jan.  30. 
Baltimore    Bargain    House,    Baltimore   and    Cumberland, 

Md.     Shoe  lasts,    blind  awnings,  animal   trays,  rubber 

cloth,    etc.      117,793 ;   June   20. 
Baltimore   Copper  Paint  Company.      (See   Ileeder,  Oliver 

&    boil,    inc.; 
Baltimore  Optical  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.     Lenses  and 

frames  for  eyeglasses  and  spectacles.     172,929  ;  Apr.  3. 
Baltimore  Water  Paint  Company.    (See  Swartz,  Milton  D.) 
JiamUei'ger,    L.,    &    Cu.       (See    Mauzer,    Ida,    Inc.; 
Bamberger,    L.,    &   Co.,    Newark,    N.    J.      Women's   suits. 

100,4a3  ;  Sept.  11. 
Bamberger,  L.,  &  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Corsets  and  bras- 

sitires.     100,480;  Jan.  16. 
Bamberger,   L.,   &   Co.,  Newark,   N.  J.     Women's  dresses. 

170.300  ;  Oct.  2. 

Bamberger,  L.,  &  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Women's  dresses. 

170.301  ;  May  22. 

Bamberger  Keinthal   Co.,  The,   Cleveland,   Ohio      Knitted 

caps.     151,604  ;  May  8. 
Bancroft,    Josepu,    i&    Sons    Company,    Wilmington,    L»el. 

Cotton  piece  goods.     170,440;  Juue  19. 
Bandman,  Albert,  doing  business  as  Metsan  Dental  Mfg. 

Co.,  New   iork,  N.  1.     Hypodermic  needles.     184,890  ; 

Oct.     -D. 

Baugert,    Adolph.       (See    Bangert    Improved    Tool    Co., 

assignor.) 
Bangert  Improved  Tool  Co.,  Inc.,  Union,  N.  J.,  assignor, 

by    mesne    assignments,    to    A.    Baugert.      Mechanics 

wrenches,     hammers,     pliers,    and     pincers.       158,073 ; 

Mar.   -Id. 
Bankee  Corporation  of  America,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Trad- 
ing   stamps    and     coupons,     booklets,    etc.       175,421  ; 

May  15.  ^ 

Bankers    Discount    Association,    Astoria,    Oreg.      Canned 

salmon.     180,830  ;   Sept.  25. 
Bankers    Discount    Corporation,    Astoria,    Oreg.      Canned 

salmon.     180,828 ;  Oct.  16.  , 

Bankers  Savings  and  Credit  System  Company,  The,  Cleve- 
land,   Ohio.      Money     receptacles    or    portable    banks. 

170,208  ;   Feb.   'll. 
Bankers  Supply  Co.,  The,  Denver,  Colo.,  and  Chicago,  111. 

Safety  paper — viz,   blank   checks.     179,391  ;   June   5. 
Bankers    Supply    Co.,    Denver,    Colo.,    and    Chicago,    111. 

Publications  Lssued  weekly.     181,509  ;  Sept.  11. 
Bankers  Supply  Co.,  The,  Denver,  Colo.,  and  Chicago,  III. 

Publications   issued   weekly.      183,687  ;   Nov.   0. 
Banks,   Chester  O.,   also   doing  business   as   C.   O.   Banks 

Co.,  Monrovia,   Calif.      Fretsh   citrous  fruits.      180,831  ; 

Aug.   21. 
Banks,   Llewellyn  A.,   doing  business   as    Citrus   Growers 

Cash   Association,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Fresh    citrous 

and  deciduous   fruits.      101,959  ;   July   3. 
Banner  Silk  Knitting  Mills,   Inc.,  The,  New   York,  N.   Y. 

Knitted  silk  fabrics.     163,254  ;   Jan.  30. 
Banner   Silk  ivnittiug  Mills,   Inc.,   The,   New  York,  N.   Y. 

knitted  silk  fabrics — viz,  silk  knitted  cloth.     175,377  ; 

May  1. 
Banner  Silk  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Knitted 

silk  fabrics — viz.  silk  knitted  crepe.     175,378  ;  May  1. 
Banner   Silk  Knitting  Mills,   Inc.,  The,   New   York,  N.  Y. 

Knitted  silk  fabric — viz,  silk  knitted  cloth  in  the  piece. 

177,101 ;  May  22. 
Banner   Silk  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Knitted  silk  fabrics.     180,781 ;  July  17. 
Banner   Silk  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  The,   New  York,  N.  Y. 

Knitted  silii  fabrics.     180,783-4  :  July  17. 
Banner  Silk  Knitting  Mills,   Inc.,  The,   New  I'ork,   N.  Y. 

Knitted  silk   fabrics.     183,621 ;   Oct.   2. 
Banner  Silk  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Knitted    silk    fabrics.      183,901 ;    Oct.    2. 
Banner  Silk  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  The,   New  York,  N.  Y. 

Knitted  silk  fabric.     185.948;  Dec.  4. 
Banning   Canning    Co.,    Banning,    Calif.      Canned    fruits. 

164,299  ;  May  15. 
Banning    Canning    Co.,    Banning,    Calif.      Canned    fruits. 

104,300:   Feb.  13. 
Banning,   Margery  A.,  Evanston,   III.     Ginger  bread  and 

cookies.     158,592;  Sept.  4. 
Banos,   V.,   &   Co.   Inc.,    Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Food   product. 

177,948;  July  24. 
Bantam  Products  Ltd.,  The,  Parnley,  Leeds,  England.    Tea 

and   coffee.     179,580;   Oct.   16. 
Barab,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  Aniseptol  Chemical  Co., 

Wilmington,  Del.     Emollient  for  use  for  chapped  skin, 

sunburn,   etc.      179,085 ;   Sept.   11. 


Barash  Bros.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rickrack  braid. 
170,269  ;  July  24. 

Barash  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rickrack  braid 
and   shirred  ribbon   elastic.      180,738 ;   July   3. 

Barbara  Ann  Dress  Shops,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  X.  Dresses. 
165,055;  Jan.  2. 

Barbe-McKenzie  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Drapery 
fabrics.     185,197  ;  Oct.  30. 

Barber,  A.  H.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Plymouth  and 
Dodgeville,    Wis.      Cheese.      182,040;    Oct.    2. 

Barber,  A.  U.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Plymouth  and 
Dodgeville,    Wis.      Cheese.      182,042 ;    Oct.    2. 

Barber,  Arthur  W.,  Chazy,  N.  Y.  Butter,  raw  cream, 
fresh  eggs,  etc.     154,118  ;  Nov.  13. 

Barber  Asjihalt  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fire 
wagons,  surface  heaters,  stationary  and  portable  melt- 
ing kettles.     170,748  ;  June  26. 

Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Asphalt  and  paving  materials  containing  asphalt. 
163,905  ;   July   3. 

Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Motor  and  other  oils  and  greases.     166.764  ;  Feb.  13. 

Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ready-mixed  metal  roof  paint,  Industrial  paint,  etc. 
168,349;   Oct.  23. 

Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Paints.     168,350  ;  Feb.  27. 

Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Asphalt,  asphalt  cement,  road  asphalt,  and  paving 
block  filler.     108,444  ;  Feb.  20. 

Barblan  y  Eimathe,  Flor,  Malaga,  Spain.  Olive  oil. 
180,320";  Dec.  4. 

Barbour  Brothers  Co.,  The,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe  thread. 
160,335  ;  June  26. 

Barbour  Flax  Spinning  Co.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Hand  and 
machine  sewing  linen  thread.     179,984  ;  July  10. 

Barbour  Flax  Spinning  Co.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Hand-sewing 
and  machine-sewing  linen  threads.     179,985  ;  July  31. 

Barbour  Welting  Company,  Brockton,  Mass.  Cut  soles 
of  leather  for  boots  and  shoes.     175,054  ;   May  22. 

Barden,  Clifford  A.,  Oberlin  and  Wakeman,  Ohio.  Seed 
corn.     181,928;   Oct.   16. 

Barekman,  Thomas  H.,  Paris,  111.  Medicinal  preparation 
for  barber's  itch.     187,403;  Dec.  25. 

Barg  &  Foster  Candy  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Con- 
fectionery.    183,814-16  ;  Dec.  25. 

Bargreen,  Samuel  E.,  doing  business  as  Imperial  Tea 
Co.,  Everett,  Wash.  Laundry  powder.  168,507 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Baringer,  Frederick  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Nusol  Lab- 
oratories, San  Jose,  Calif.  Antiseptic  cleaner  used 
for  removing  stains  from  hands,  fabrics,  sinks,  etc. 
168,748;  Jan.   30. 

Bariscillo,  John  J.,  doing  business  as  Tonsitol  Labora- 
tories, Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  Preparation  for  the  treat- 
ment of  tonsillitis,  hoarseness,  quinsy,  etc.  175,641 ; 
May  15. 

Barkann,  Milton  D.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Burs.  171,198; 
Feb.  27.' 

Barke-Berger  Food  Products  Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Salads, 
salad  dressings,  pickles,  etc.     175,182  ;  Aug.  14. 

Barker,  C.  B.,  &  Co.  Ltd.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Sewing  ma- 
chine needles  and  machine  knitting  needles.  177,949  ; 
Oct.    16. 

Barkmahn  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.  Pipes. 
174,602  ;  May  22. 

Barlev  Motor  Car  Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Taxicabs. 
177',349  ;  Aug.   14. 

Barley  Motor  Car  Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Taxicabs. 
182,123;   Oct.   16. 

Barlith  Company,  Thi^  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Liquid 
waterproofing  composition  for  wood,  brick,  etc. 
173,126;  June  5. 

Barlow  Brothers,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Waste  baskets. 
185,738  ;   Nov.    13. 

Barna.  Nicholas,  aoing  business  as  Cosmos  Laboratory, 
Kevport,  N.  J.  Antiperspiration  compounds.  164,857 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Barnangens  Tockn.  Fabrikers  A.  B.,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 
Drawing,  indelible,  marking,  printing,  etc.,  inks. 
172,720  ;  Mar.  27. 

Barnangens  Teckn.  Fabrikers  A.  Bolag,  Stockholm,  Swe- 
den. Drawing,  indelible,  marking,  printing,  etc.,  inks, 
172,722  ;  Mar.  27. 

Barnard  Manufacturing  Company,  Superior,  Nebr.  Tooth- 
ache medicine.     173,394  ;  Apr.  3. 

Barnard,  Paul  J.,  doing  business  as  Paul  Jackson  Bar- 
nard Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Toys.  184,581-2; 
Nov.  6. 

Barnard,  William  E.,  doing  business  as  Web  Sterilizer  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Toothbrush  sterilizers.  160,747 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Barnards.'Schaller,  Iowa.  Pop-corn  confection.  175,121; 
Nov.  27.  ,   .      . 

Barnett,  Gertrude,  San  Franci.sco,  Calif.  Porcelain  tea- 
pots.    176,942  ;  Oct.  SO. 

Barnhart,  Williamson  L.,  New^  York,  and  Babylon,  N.  Y. 
Printed  articles  and  letters  upon  the  subject  of  sales- 
manship.    175,379  ;  June  12. 

Barnsdall  Refining  Company,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Motor  fuel  oil. 
153,234  ;    Oct.    16. 

Barnsdall  Refining  Company,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Fiiel  oils,  mo- 
tor lubricating  oils,  and  lubricants.     158,5^0  ;  Nov.  27. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


837 


Uarr  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Tyrone,  Pa.  I'crfiimes, 
face  powder,  toilet  water,  cold  cream,  etc.  176,107 ; 
Sept.  I'S. 

Barr  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Tyrone,  Pa.  Complex- 
ion clay.     179,392  ;  July  31. 

Barr,  Morris  A.,  Vallov  torge,  Pa.  Semiprecious  stones. 
179,S44;  July  10. 

Barrett  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roofing  and 
sheathing  felt.     100,992;  Feb.  27. 

Barrett  Company,  Tlie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ready  felt  roof- 
ing.     168,608:   July  17. 

Barrett  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ready-mixed 
paint  and  paint  thinner.     173,269  ;  Apr.  3. 

Barrett  Comiiaiiy,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insulating 
paper.     173. 3-15;  Apr.  3. 

Barrett  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bituminous  ma- 
terial for  compounding  rubber.     173,690-2  ;  May  29. 

Barrett  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bituminous  ma- 
terial lor  conipouniUng  rubber.     186,4."i6-9  ;  Dec.  4. 

Barrlemore  Shop,  The.     (See  Lederer  &  Latz.) 

t$arriuj;ton  I'acUing  Co.,  Barrington,  111.  Bacon. 
168,749  ;  Sept.  25. 

Barrist  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Women's,  misses',  and 
children's  coats,  skirts,  and  suits.     174,764 ;  June  26. 

Barron,  Anderson  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Men's  suits  and 
overcoats.     184,708  ;  Nov.  6. 

Barron,  Arnold  M.,  doing  business  as  Ferris  Radio  Re- 
search Laboratory,  Boston,  Mass.  Radio  detectors. 
185,358:    Dec.    IS. 

Barron-Gray  Packing  Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Canned  fruit 
and  vegetables  and  dried  fruit.     177,818  :  July  17. 

Barron-Gray  Packing  Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Canned  fruits 
and  vegetables  and  dried  fruits.  177,819-20 ; 
June  12. 

Barrow,  A.  C,  &  Company,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Overalls, 
work  shirts,  coats,  vests,  and  pants.     163,966  ;  May  22. 

Barry,  T.  D.,  Company,  Brockton,  Mass.  Shoes  made 
wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.    168,193-4  ;  Jan.  2. 

Barry,  T.  D.,  Company,  Brockton,  Mass.  Shoes  made 
wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.    173,460  ;  Apr.  3. 

Bartholomew  Battery  &  Supply  Co.,  doing  business  as 
Bartholomew  Battery  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Secondary  elec- 
trical batteries.     157,020  ;  Apr.  3. 

Barsa  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Kimonos,  break- 
fast gowns,  etc.     178,021 ;  July  10. 

Bartlett  Corporation,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Castor 
oil.     181,810;  Nov.  6. 

Bartlett  Corporation,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Castor  oil. 
181,811;   Sept.  25. 

Bartlett  Nu  Products  Corporation,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Food 
beverage  made  of  fruits,  nuts,  and  grain.  164,987 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Bartlett,  Vern  C,  Joplin,  Mo.  Bath  or  flux.  171,195 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Barton,  Charles,  doing  business  as  Specialists  Supply  Com- 
pany, Honolulu,  Hawaii.    Eve  liquid.     169,234  ;  Feb.  13. 

Barton,  H.  H.,  and  Son  Co.  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Abrasive   papers   or   cloths.      168,707 ;    Nov.   13. 

Barton,  II.  H.,  &  Son  Co..  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Abra- 
sive papers  or  cloths.     170,001  ;  Dec.  4. 

Barton,  H.  H.,  and  Son  Co.  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Aluminum-oxide  paper,  carbon  paper,  electric  abrasive 
cloth,  etc.     173,461;  Apr.  24. 

Bartow  Beverages,  Inc.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Ginger  ale. 
180,832  ;   July  10. 

Baruxes,  Christ,  doing  business  as  Brux  Candy  Co.,  New- 
ark, Ohio.  Hard  and  soft  candies,  bonbons,  chocolates, 
and  marshmallows.     168.144  ;  Mar.   13. 

Barva,  Bernard  R.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Rubber  heels  for 
shoes.     164,578 ;   Sept.    IS. 

Bascelli,  C,  &  Bros.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Relief  of  car- 
buncles, tumors,  enlarged  glands,  etc.  173,462 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Basch.  Herman,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York  and  Brooklyn, 
N.  X.     Fur  skins  dressed  and  dyed.     169,752  ;  Feb.  6. 

Basilea,  C,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y,  Olive  oil.  168,912; 
Feb.  13. 

Baskln  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Finger  rings,  bar 
«nd  scarf  pins,  earrings.     184,230  ;  Nov.  20. 

Bass,  G.  H.,  &  Co.,  Wilton,  Me.  Footwear.  180,354  ; 
Nov.   20. 

Bass  &  Gross,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dresses  for  ladies  and 
misses.      181,238 ;   Aug.    7. 

Eassett.  Rudolph  A.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Cleaning  fluid 
for  cleaning  fabrics.     165,850  ;  Jan.  30. 

Bassick  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Flood  catches, 
hood-catch  brackets,  hood  and  door  handles.  169,906  ; 
Fob.    13. 

Bassick  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Pintles  for 
castors.     172,505  ;  Mar.  27. 

Bassick  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Door  locks. 
178..^24  ;  .Tune  12. 

Bastian-Morley  Co.,  Laporte,  Ind.  Gas  water  heaters. 
173,950;  May  8. 

Bastian-Morley  Co.,  Laporte,  Ind.  Gas  water  heaters. 
173,951;    Mar.    13. 

Bastian-Morley  Co.,  Laporte,  Ind.  Jackets  for  water 
heaters  and  boilers.     185.102  ;   Dec.  11. 

Bate,  Warwick  G.,  Newton  Falls,  Ohio.  Prayer  and  motto 
cards.      178,544 ;   Aug.    21. 

Bates,  A.  J.,  Company.  Webster,  Mass.  Shoes  and  parts 
thereof.     181,472;  Nov.  13. 


Bates,    C.    J.,    &    Son,    Chester,    Conn.      Manicure    flics. 

175,204  ;   Oct.   16. 
Bates,    C.    J.,   &   Son,    Chester,    Conn.     Manicure  buffers. 

175,295  ;  Mar.  27. 
Bates  Valve  Bag  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Bag  filling  and 

packaging  machinery.     177,539  ;  May  15. 
Battenfeld  Grease  &  Oil  Company,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Lubricating  grease.     184,929  ;  Oct.  30. 
Battle   Creek    Food   Company,    'fhc.    Battle   Creek,    Mich. 

Prepared  nut  food.     168,509 ;   Mar.  27. 
Battle  Creek    Food   Co.,    Battle   Creek,   Mich.     Breakfast 

cereaL     108,510;   Mar.  20. 
Battle   Creek    Food    Company,   The,   Battle    Creek,    Mich. 

Breakfast  cereals.     172,575-6  ;  May  8. 
Battle  Creek  Food  Company,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.     Cereal 

breakfast  food.     174,722;  June  5. 
Battle   Creek    Food    Company,    The,   Battle    Creek,   Mich. 

Nut  butter.     175,057;  Aug.   14. 
Battle   Creek   Food   Company,    The.    Battle    Creek,   Mich. 

Biscuits  having  laxative  properties.     175,058  ;  Nov.  6. 
Battle    Creek    Food    Company,    The,    Battle   Creek,   Mich. 

Cereal    breakfast    foods,    cooked    bran,    etc.      175,050 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Battle    Creek   Food    Company,    The,   Battle   Creek,    Mich, 

Antitoxic  foods,  paraflln  tablets  and  oil,  etc.     175,060 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Battle  Creek  Food  Company,   The,   Battle   Creek,  Mich. 

Cereal  biscuit.     175,700;  Aug.   7. 
Battle    Creek    Food    Company,    The,    Battle    Creek,   Mich. 

Cereal  breakfast  food.     175,701 ;  June  19. 
Battle    Creek   Food   Company,    The,    Battle    Creek,    Mich. 

Corn  sugar.     175,702;  May  15. 
Battle    Creek    Food   Company,    The,    Battle   Creek,   Mich. 

Nut  cereal  food.     175,703;  Oct.  30. 
Battle    Creek    Food    Company,   The,    Battle    Creek,    Mich. 

Vegetable  flavors  for  food-flavoring  purposes.     175,704  ; 

June   19. 
Battle   Creek   Food    Company,    The,    Battle    Creek,   Mich. 

Nut  cereal  food.     175,838  ;  June  19. 
Battle   Creek   Food    Company,    The,   Battle    Creek,    Mich. 

Laxative.     175,839;  May   15. 
Battle    Creek    Food    Company,    The,   Battle   Creek,   Mich. 

Cereal  breakfast  foods.     176,247  ;  Aug.   21. 
Battle    Creek    Food    Company,   The,   Battle   Creek,   Mich. 

Vegetable   food    consisting  of   wheat  protein  combined 

with    nuts.      176,816;    Sept.   4. 
Battle   Creek  Food   Company,    The,   Battle   Creek,    Mich. 

Special  carbohydrate  antitoxic  food.     180,463;  Oct.  16. 
Battle   Creek    Food   Company,    The,   Battle    Creek,    Mich. 

Confection.     181,239  ;   Nov.   20. 
Bauer  &  Black,  Chicago,  111.     Gauze  and  absorbent  cotton. 

183,355  ;   Sept.   18. 
Bauermeister,  Chas.  W.,  Co.  Inc.     Olives,  allspice,  savory, 

mustard,  pepper,   sage,  thyme,  etc.     166.932 ;   May   15. 
Baum,  Constance  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Novelty  designs  for 

textiles.      183,728  ;    Dec   .18. 
Bajm,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hosiery.     165.615  ;  Jan.  2. 
Bauman,  Hyman.  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton   piece 

goods.     173,275;  Feb.  20. 
Bauman,  Hyman,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk,  cotton, 

and  wool  piece  goods  and  mixtures  of  same.     178,657 ; 

May  22. 
Baumann,    Carl  A.,    doing   business    as    Lake   Mills   Milk 

Company,    Jefferson,    Wis.      Canned    evaporated    milk. 

155,661 ;  June  5. 
Baumann,    Carl   A.,    doing   business    as   Lake   Mills   Milk 

Company.    Jefferson,    Wis.      Canned    evaporated    milk. 

155,662-3  ;  May  8. 
Baumert.   P.  X.,   &  Co.   Inc.,    New   York,   N.   Y.     Cheese. 

166,928-9 ;  Jan.  9. 
Baumert,  F.    X.,  &  Co.   Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.      Cheese. 

169,746  ;  Feb.  27. 
Baumgarten,    Emanuel,    doing   business    as    Royal    Velvet 

Products   Company,   Washington,   D.   C.     Rubber-stamp 

pads    and    rubber-stamp-pad   inks.      1G7.223:    Nov.    20. 
Baumgarten,   Julius,   &   Sohne  Vereinigte   Papierwarenfa- 

briken   Kommanditgesellschaft.     Letter  papers  and  en- 
velopes.    178,158  ;   Oct.   16. 
Baur,  O.  P.,  Conf.  Co.,  The,  Denver,  Colo.     Candy,  cakes, 

shelled  nuts,  and  sandwiches.     171,723  ;  Oct.  30. 
Baxter    Bros.    Co.,    The,    Brunswick,    Me.      Canned    vege- 
tables.    182,559  ;   Oct.  23. 
Baxter,  Burton  E.,  doing  business  as  B.   E.  Baxter  Co., 

Whitney    Point,    N.    Y.       Graining    liquid.       176,395; 

Mav  15. 
Bay.    n.    C,    Company,    Chicago,    III.      Pianos.      173,069 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Bayard   Chemical  Company,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Hair  po- 
made.    179,393 ;  July  31. 
Baylls,    A.    W.,    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Table    damasks. 

184,632;   Nov.  20. 
Bayside    Canning   Company,    Alviso,    Calif.      Tomato    hot 

sauce,    canned    vegetables,    fruits,    and    fish.      165,339 ; 

July   3. 
Bay  Side  Canning  Company,  Alviso,  Calif.     Canned  fruits, 

vegetables,  and  fish.     168,751  :  Mar.  27. 
Bay    State    Cigar    Co.,    Inc.,    Westfleld,    Mass.      Cigars. 

177,162;  May  22. 
Bav    State    Milling    Co.,    Winona,    Minn.        Wheat    flour. 

175,061  :  Aug.  21. 
Bazley,    Ernest    S.,    doing    business    as    Bazley    Markets, 

Chicago,   111.      Nut   oleomargarine.      171,242 ;    Nov.    13. 


838 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Beach,   Albert  H.,  doing  business  as   Pyramid   Products 

Co.,   Los  Angeles,  Calif.      Soap.     169,116;   May  22. 
Beaman   «&  Pairott,   Knoxville,   Tenn.      Rubber   heels   for 

shoes.     175,332  ;  May  1. 
Beanpot,   The,   Boston,   Mass.      Periodically-issued   maga- 
zine.     163,571 ;    Sept.    11. 
Bear  Brand  Hosiery  C.      (See  Paramount  Knitting   Co.) 
Bear  Brand  Hosiery  Co.     (See  Kegal  Knitting  Company.) 
Bear  Brand  Hosiery  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Hosiery.     176,319  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Bear     Brand     Hosiery     Co.,     Chicago,     111.       Hosiery. 

176,593-4;  Oct.  9. 
Bear     Brand     Hosiery     Co.,      Chicago,      111.        Hosiery. 

175,671  ;  June  12. 
Bear  Brand  Hosiery  Co.,  Chicago,  111.    Hosiery.   176,595 ; 

June  26. 
Bear  Brand  Hosiery  Co.,  Chicago,  111.    Hosiery.    181,165 ; 

Oct.  9. 
"Bear   Cat"    Products   Co.,    Detroit,   Mich.      Finishing   or 

polishing  material  for  painted,  varnished,  or  enameled 

surfaces.      186,210  ;   Nov.    20. 
Bear,  E.  A.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Food  mixture  used  for 

making  cakes,  cookies,  and  frosted  creams.     176,596; 

Sept.  11. 
Bear,  John  D.,  Company.     (See  O'Rear,  Robert  E.) 
Bear  Mill  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Cotton  broadcloth.     179,351 ;  Aug.  7. 
Bear  Mill  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Cotton   cloth.     185,553  ;   Nov.  20. 
Beardsley,   Calvin   L.,   doing   business  as   Beardsley   Spe- 
cialty Co.,  Rock  Island,  111.     Beverage  sold  as  a  soft 

drink    and    sirups    used    in    the    preparation    of    same. 

172,858;    Mar.    13. 
Beardsley,  Robert,   doing  business  as  Beardsley   Studios, 

Chicago,  111.     Lighting  fixtures.     153,196;  Nov.   13. 
Beardsley,  Robert,   doing  business  as  Beardsley   Studios, 

Chicago,     111.       Lamp     shades     of     fibrous     material. 

174,097;    July    17. 
Bearman,  William  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Hosiery.     181,073  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Beaton    &    Cadwell   Manufacturing    Company,    The,    New 

Britain,  Conn.    Saw-handle  trimmings.    167,710  ;  Feb.  6. 
Beaton    &    Cadwell    Manufacturing    Company,    The,    New 

Britain,  Conn.     M!ops  and  mopsticks.     175,760  ;  Apr.  17. 
Beaton,  J.  R.,   Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Laundry  and 

toilet   soap.      185,405;   Nov.   20. 
Beatrice     Creamery     Company,     Chicago,     III.       Cheese. 

172,793;  Apr.  10. 
Beatrice   Creamery   Company,   Chicago,   111.,   and   Topeka, 

Kans.     Milk  and  cream.     175,459  ;  June  10. 
Beatrice    Creamery    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Ice    cream. 

182,734  :  Oct.   30. 
Beaumont   Mfg.,    Company,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Gates  for 

granular    materials.      181,930 ;    Sept.    11. 
Beaumont,  R.  H.,  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Screens  for 

granular  materials.      181,929 ;   Oct.    16. 
Beautex    Laboratories    Company,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Vanishing,    cleansing,    and   tissue   creams,   cream    pow- 
der,   rouge,    etc.      176,817 ;    June   12. 
Beauty    House,    The.      (See   Ansehl,    David.) 
Beaux-Arts     Candy      Company,      Chicago,      111.       Candy. 

181,002-3  ;   Sept.  25. 
Beaver,     L.     S.,    Vinita,     Okla.       Hair    tonic.       178,374 ; 

Sept.   25. 
Bech,  Van  Siclen  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Solidified- 

coal-tar  disinfectants.     174,815  ;  Aug.  7. 
Bechdolt,   Mabel.      (See  Bechdolt,   Jack  and  M.) 
Bechdolt,   Jack,   and   Mabel    Bechdolt,   doing   business   as 

Mabel     Claire     Studio,     New     York,     N.     Y.'      Candles. 

177,427;   Sept.   18. 
Becher,    Jacob,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Fur    skins.      167,762 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Bechtol,  Archie  H.,  doing  business  as  Southern  Confection 

Co.,    Memphis,    Tenn.       Confection    in    the    nature    of 

candies.     170,617  ;  May  8. 
Beck,  Arthur,   Chicago,   111.     Flavoring  extracts  for  food 

purposes.     146,196  ;  Dec.  11. 
Beck  &  Belaief,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Caps  for  men  and  hoys. 

165,910;  Mar.  6. 
Beck  Duplicator  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Duplicat- 
ing  rolls.      177,065 ;    Sept.    11. 
Rpck,  Ernst,  Lebanon,  Mo.     Eggs.     178,808:  Dec.  11. 
Beck,  William  and  Charles,  Inc.,  Lawrence,  Mass.     Fabric 

hose.     160,740  ;  Jan.  23. 
Beck,   Wm.   &  Chas.,   Inc.,   Lawrence,   Mass.     Cotton   fire 

hose.     175,124  ;  Apr.  3. 
Beck,  Wm.  &  Chas.,  Inc.,  Lawrence,  Mass.    Linen  fire  hose. 

176,873;   Oct.    16. 
Beck,   Wm.,   &  Chas.,   Inc.,   Lawrence,  Mass.     Cotton  fir* 

hose.      176,874  ;    Aug.    7. 
Beck,  Wm.  &  Chas.,  Inc.,  Lawrence,  Mass.     Linen  fire  hose. 

176,875;   Oct.    16. 
Beck,   Wm.  &  Chas.,   Inc.,  Lawrence,  Mass.     Cotton   fire 

hose.     177,950  ;  June  5. 
Beck.    Wm.    &    Chris.,    Inc.,    Lawrence,    IM;iss.      Linen    fire 

hose.     18,'S.648  ;  Dec.  4. 
Becker,    Aiisust    J.,    doing   business    as    Becker's    Bakery, 

Red    Wing,    Minn.      Bread    and    doughnuts.      161,022 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Becker,  Christian,   Inc..   New  York,  N.  Y.     Balances  and 

weighing  scales.     17.'). 597  :  Mav  1. 
Becker,   Dr.,  Medicine  Co.,  New  York.  N.   Y.     Insecticide 

ointment  and  shampoo.     174,382  ;  May  8. 


Becker  Paper  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Writing  and 
bond   paper.      178,208 ;   July  17. 

Becker  Paper  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Writing  and 
bond  paper.     178,209  ;  May  15. 

Becker,  Smith  &  Page,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wall  paper. 
173,619  :  Mar.  27. 

Becker's  Bakery.     (See  Becker,  August  J.) 

Beckert,  Richard  B.,  doing  business  as  S.  M.  Spencer 
Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Stencil  inks.  183,134 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Beckley-Ralston  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Radioadapters  for  con- 
necting radio  receiving  sets  to  amplifying  chambers  of 
phonographs.     163,608  ;  Oct.   9. 

Beckworth  Co.,  The,  Reedley,  Calif.  Preserved  figs. 
164,861 ;  Jan.  9. 

Bedford  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shadow-stripe  cot- 
ton sateen  in  the  piece.     174,059  ;  Mar.  6. 

Bedsole-Colvin  Drug  Co.,  Inc.,  Mobile,  Ala.  Writing 
tablets.     181,510;  Aug.  14. 

Bedsole-Colvin  Drug  Co.,  Mobile,  Ala.  Insect  destroyer. 
183,329;    Nov.    20. 

Beebe  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  doing  business  as  Ward 
and  Pierre,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Face  creams.  172,724 ; 
June  19. 

Beech-Nut  Packing  Company,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.  Ice 
cream.     159,687;  Nov.  13. 

Beech-Nut  Packing  Company,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.  Bacon. 
162,798;    Apr.    24. 

Beecham,  Emma,  doing  business  as  Beechams  Laboratory, 
Oscawana-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Perfume,  toilet  waters, 
face  powders,  etc.     170,362 ;  Oct.  23. 

Beegle  Packing  Co.,  Ketchikan,  Alaska.  Canned  salmon. 
181,106  ;  Aug.  21. 

Beerli,  Joseph  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Physiological  nutri- 
tive salts.     177,894  ;  July  17. 

Beesemyer-Waggoner,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits    and   vegetables.      185,650;    Nov.    20. 

Beesemyer-Waggoner,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits   and   vegetables.      185,687-9 ;    Nov.    13. 

Begley  Mechanical  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Auto- 
mobile stop  and  direction  indicators.     144,309  ;  July  24. 

Behlen,  H.,  &  Bro.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brushes.  185,283  ; 
Nov.   20. 

Behlen,  H.,  &  Bro.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ruling,  edge,  and 
marbling  colors,  and  marbling  sizes.     185,285  ;  Dec.  11. 

Behr,  Herman,  &  Company,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Abrasive  papers  and  cloth.     172,824  ;  Feb.  27. 

Behrendt,  Jacob  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Solution  for 
the  treatment  of  inflamed,  tender,  or  Weeding  gums, 
pyorrhea,  etc.     173,554  ;  Apr.  3. 

Behrer,  Martin,  doing  business  as  Behrer  &  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Shower  and  shampoo  fixtures,  cur- 
tain rods,  bathroom  stalls,  etc.     144,958  ;  Aug.  28. 

Beia  Company,  The.     (See  Yorita,  George.) 

Belr,  Arthur,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  cotton, 
and  wool  piece  goods  and  combinations  thereof. 
174,953;  Aug.  28. 

Bela,  Szalai,  doing  business  as  "  Cito "  Gyogyszer  es 
Vegyeszeti  Laboratorium,  Budapest,  Hungary.  Medi- 
cines used  in  the  treatment  of  bronchitis,  tubercular 
disea.ses,  etc.     165,663;  Nov.  13. 

Belcraft  Shirt  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  dress 
shirts.     166,872  ;   Jan.   2. 

Bel-Jar  Coffee  Co.,  Inc.,  Miami,  Fla.  Coffee.  163,915 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Bell,  Claude  A.,  Tyngsboro,  Mass.  Artiflcial-vanilla  fla- 
voring compound  for  candies,  cakes,  pies,  puddings,  and 
ice  cream.     169,148  ;  June  5. 

Bell  Company,  The,  Worcester,  Mass.  Woolen,  worsted 
piece  goods.     179,769 ;   Sept.   18. 

Bell,  Frank  W.,  doing  business  as  The  Bell  Emulsion  Com- 
pany, Staunton,  Va.  Petroleum  emulsion.  175,334 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Bell,  James  W.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Monthly  magazine. 
175,594  ;  June  12. 

Bell  Syndicate,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Series  of  car- 
toons.    172,577;  Feb.  27. 

Bell  Syndicate,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Series  of 
cartoons.     178,086  ;  May  22. 

Bell  Syndicate,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Series  of 
cartoons.     181,166;   Sept.  26. 

Bell  Tire  Company  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pneu- 
matic automobile  tires.     164,784  ;  Jan.  2. 

Belle  Mead  Sweetsmakers,  The  Trenton,  N.  J.  Candy. 
171,148 ;  Mar.  27. 

Beller,  A.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  coats. 
capes,   suits,  and  dre.'sses.     185,359;   Dec.    18. 

Bellevue  Kraut  &  Pickling  Co.,  The,  Bellevue,  Ohio. 
Canned  sauerkraut.     182,125  ;  Sept.  4. 

Bellingham  Publishing  Company,  Belllngham,  Wash. 
Afternoon  newspaper.      175,127  ;   Apr.   17. 

Bellingham  Publishing  Company,  Bellingham,  Wash. 
Morning    newspaper.      175,128 ;    Apr.    17. 

Bellis  Heat  Treating  Company,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Salts  in  solid  form  for  metal  heat-treating  baths. 
170,749  :  Feb.  13. 

Belo,  A.  H.,  &  Company.  Incorporated,  Galveston,  Tex. 
Daily  newspaper.     174,880  ;  Aug.  21. 

Belo.  A.  H.,  &  Company,  Incorporated,  Galveston  and  Dal- 
las, Tex.     Daily  newspaper.     174,881-2 ;  Aug.   21. 

Belo,  A.  H.,  &  Company,  Incorporated,  Galveston  and  Dal- 
las, Tex.  Semiweekly  agricultural  newspaper.  174,883  ; 
Aug.  21. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


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Be-Neet  Manufacturiug  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair 
nets.     180,356:  July  10. 

Bement-Kea  Co.  Inc.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Baking  powder. 
169,393  ;  Feb.  20. 

Bemis  Bro.  Bas  Company.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cotton,  li\ir- 
lap.  and  paper  baas.     145,544  ;  .Tune  19. 

Bemls  Bro.  Bag  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Burlap  bags. 
173,555  ;  Mar.  20. 

Bemis,  Charles  B.,  Athol,  Mass.  Frozen  confection. 
17S.S91 ;  Aug.  2S. 

Bender  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Working  clothes 
for  men  and  boys.     184.633;  Dec.   11. 

Bender,  Edwin  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Credo  Check 
Company,  Orange  Cove,  Calif.  Checks.  184,707 : 
Oct.   16. 

Bendiner  &  Schleslnger.     (See  Sehlesinger,  Maurice  F.) 

Benedict,  Charles  L.,  dolus  business  as  The  "5  in  1  " 
Letter-Envelope  Co.,  Toronto,  Ontario.  Canada.  Letter 
sheets  and  mailing  or  correspondence  envelopes  and  the 
like.     151,935 ;   Feb.    13. 

Benedict,  T.  N.,  Mfg.  Co.,  East  Syracuse.  N.  Y.  Silver- 
plated  table  and  hollow  ware.  etc.     167.670  :   Oct.  23. 

Benedict,  T.  X.,  Mfg.  Co.,  East  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Silver- 
plated  table  and  hollow  ware  and  articles  plated  with 
precious    metals.      167,671 ;    Sept.    4. 

Benedict,  Wilbert  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Talcum,  sham- 
poo jeUy,  medicinal  plasters,  and  salve.  170,556 ; 
Mar.   20. 

Benetol  Company,  The.      (See  Carel,   Hubert  C.) 
Benjamin     Electric     Manufacturing     Company,     Chicago, 

111.     ElectricaJ-lighting-fixture  units.     166.277  ;  Oct.  23. 
Beniamin  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,   Chicago,  111. 

Electrical  plug  clusters.     186,582  ;  Dec.  4. 
Benjamin  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  Chicago,  111. 

Electrical   lighting-fixture   clusters.     186.583 ;   Dec.   25. 
Benjamin  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 

Plug  sockets.     186.865  ;  Dec.  4. 
Benjamin  &  Johnes,  Newark,  N.  J.     Brassiferes.    170,861 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Benjamin  Moseley  Co.,  The,  Needham,  Mass.     Sweaters. 

169,220;  Jan.  9. 
Benjamin  ,&  AYeil.   Inc.,  New  Y'ork.  N.  Y.     Ladies'  under- 

vests.  corset  covers,  and  brassiferes.     182.289  ;  Oct.  30. 
3enn  Chemical  Co.     (See  Oakley,  Richard  A.) 
Bennett  Dnv  Importing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Figs,  dried  fruits,  and  nuts.     161.029  ;  Jan.  2. 
Bennett.  Geo.  A.,  doing  business  as  The  "  Klipto  "  Loose 

Leaf  Manufacturing  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Renew- 
able-leaf books  and  binders.     171,892  ;  Jan.  2. 
Bennett  Glass  &  Paint  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Paints,  varnishes,  and  paint  enamels.     185.649  ;  Dee.  4. 
Bennett,  Nellie  L.,  doing  business  as  Mayfair,  Hollywood, 

Calif.     Jams  and  fruit  preserves.     165.478  :  Feb.  6. 
Bennett.  R.  L..  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bathing  suits  and 

trunks.     155.590;  Nov.  13. 
Bennett  Rubber  Co.  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Boiler  com- 
pound.     183.729:    Dec.    18. 
Bennett,   Virginia   D.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Face  powders, 

face   creams,    perfumes,    toilet   waters,   etc.      163,961 ; 

May  22. 
Bennington  Wax  Paper  Company,  Bennington,  Vt.     Wax 

paper,    was    lunch    rolls,     dry     and    waxed    shredded 

paper,  etc.     179,453  ;  Oct.  30. 
Benson.  Benj.  D.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Labeling 

clips  for  use  witli  loose-l^af  binders.     152.536  ;  June  19. 
Bentley,  Henry  G.,  doing  business  as  H.  6.  Bentley,  Dallas. 

Tex.     Arch   supporters  for   the  human   foot.      176,108 : 

May  8. 
Bentley    &    Twohey    Silk    Co.,    Newton,    N.    J.,    and   New 

York,   N.   Y.      SUk  piece   goods   and   artificial-silk,   cot- 
ton,  wool,   and   worsted   piece  goods  and  combinations 

thereof.     172,197;  June  26. 
Benton  HoUaday  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Oil  leather  dye. 

172.195  ;  Apr.  3. 
Benz  Toilet  Products,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Talcum  and 

face  powders,  face  creams,  etc.     185,198  :  Dec.  4. 
Benzo-Gas     Motor    Fuel     Company,     Kansas     City,     Mo. 

Lubricant  for  machinery.      167.512;   Oct.  23. 
Benzo-Gas  Motor  Fuel  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Liouid 

motor  fuel.      179.086 ;   June   19. 
Benzol  Motor  Fuel  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.     Fuel  for 

internal-combustion  engines.     187,792  :  Dec.   25. 
Beoughor,   Lawrence  E..   McFarland.   Calif.     Polishes  for 

automobiles   and   furniture.      176.781  :   Apr.   24. 
Berardi.   John   B..   doins  husiness  as   the  Goodwear  Tire 

and   Rubber   Co..   Bridgeport,   Conn.     Automohile   tires 

made  of  rubber  and  fabric  and  inner  tubes  of  rubber  for 

tires.      165.479 :    Feh.   27. 
Berbecker   &  Rowland   Mfg.    Co.,   The,    WaterviUe,    Conn. 

Furniture  slides,     172,317  ;  Dec.  11. 
Berco  Medicine  Co.      (See  Gilbert,  Henry  S.1 
Berdan    Company,    The,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Coffee    and    tea. 

167.862:  Aug.   14. 
Berd.Tn    Company.    The,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Coffee    and    tea. 

167.8G3  ;  Nov.  27. 
Berdan    Company.    The.    Toledo.    Ohio.      Coffee    and    tea. 

167.864  :  Mar.  C. 
Berdon,  Albert  E..  doing  business  as  Aero-Kord  Co.,  De- 
troit. Mich.     Combined  cords  and  plugs  Used  to  connect 

translnting  devices  with  lamp  sockets.     163.658  :  Jan.  9. 
Berea  Milling   Co.,  The,   Berea,   Ohio.     Milling  products. 

145,933  ;  Apr.  3. 


Bereman,  .Tames  H.,  doing  business  as  Stillman  Freckle 
Cream  Co.,  Aurora,  111.  Creams  suitable  for  the  treat- 
ment of  freckles.     173,318  ;  May  29. 

Berendsen  Silk  Knitting  Co.,  Bangor,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
179,646-7  ;  Aug.  28. 

Berendsen  Silk  Knitting  Co.,  Bangor,  Pa.  Full-faehioned 
and  novelty  hosiery.     179,648  ;  Aug.   14. 

Berg.  Charles  F.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Hosiery.  180,833; 
Oct.  2. 

Berg,  Frank  L.,  Alton.  111.     Candy.     173,289  :  Apr.  24. 

Berg,  L.  M.,  doing  husiness  as  The  Hirsutine  Laboratories, 
Chicago,  111.  Lotions  and  salves  to  be  used  in  com- 
bating infections  of  the  sldn,  scalp,  etc.  165,119 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Berg,  Mannie,  Baltimore,  Md.  Men's  furnishings.  171,118  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Berger,  Elmer  C.  A.,  doing  busine^  as  Berger  &  Company, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Rear-view  mirrors  for  autoiuublles. 
177,646  ;   June  19. 

Berger,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Harry  Berger  Shirt  Com- 
pany. New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  boys'  shirts.  163,566  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Berger,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Harry  Berger  Shirt  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  boys'  shirts.  177,763  ; 
July  31. 

Berger,  Harry,  doing  husiness  as  Harry  Berger  Shirt  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  boys'  shirts,  collars, 
p.vjamas,  etc.     180.205  ;  Dec.  18. 

Berger,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Harry  Berger  Shirt  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  hoys'  collars, 
pyjamas,  and  shirts.     180,739 :  Sept.   11. 

Berger,  Harry,  doing  husiness  as  Harry  Berger  Shirt 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  hoys'  collars, 
pyjamas,  and  shirts.     180,740-3  ;  Aug.  7. 

Berger,  Harry,  Shirt  Company.     (See  Berger.  Harry.) 

Berger  Hosiery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery, 
167,040;  June  5. 

Berger,  Isodor,  doing  business  as  Eclipse  Knitting  Mills, 
Newark,    N.    J.      Sweaters.      181,719 ;    Nov.    20. 

Berger,  Joe  R.,  doing  business  as  Joe  R.  Berger  Food 
Products  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Mayonnaise, 
salad  and  cooking  oil,  olive  oil.  and  tartar  sauce. 
180,649  ;  Dee.  11. 

Bergfors,  Gustav  A.,  Braintree,  Maes.  Lubricating  oils. 
186,212;   Nov.   20. 

Bergman,  Adolph,  doing  business  as  Osceola  Knitting 
Mills,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Knitted  jackets,  coats,  sweat- 
ers,  and  golf  stockings.      179,923  ;  Aug.   28. 

Bergmann,  Christian  N.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Ice  cream. 
174,651:  Nov.  6. 

Berguson-Skinner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Pistons. 
156,248;  June  26. 

Berkeley  Light  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Elec- 
tric headlights  and  flood  lights.     137,513 ;  Apr.   24. 

Berkenfield,  Irving,  doing  business  as  Field  Laboratories, 
Erie,  Pa.     Hair  tonic  and  restorer.     183,135  ;  Dec.   11. 

Berkley,  Frederick  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printed  adver- 
tising matter.     151,197;   Feb.   27. 

Berkley,  Frederick  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printed  matter. 
151,198;  Feh.  27. 

Berkson  &  Modjeska,  Chicago,  111.  Neckties.  184,231 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Berlin  &  Jones  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sta- 
tionery.    176,782  ;  Dec.  11. 

Berlin  &  Jones  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Writing 
'  paper   and   envelopes.      176,783  :    May   8. 

Berliner,  Edwin  E.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y  Cotton  piece 
goods.      171.444  ;   Nov.   13. 

Berliner,  Edwin  E.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.     171.445  :  Feb.   13. 

Berliner, .  Edwin  E.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
piece  goods.      171,446 ;   Aug.   14. 

Bcrnian.  Charles  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Powdor  puffs. 
174,230;  June  19. 

Berman,  Gustavo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Umbrellas  and  para- 
sols.    180.834;  Oct.  2. 

Borm.'in,  Louis  C,  Chicago,  111.  Lifting  jacks.  185,554; 
Nov.  20. 

Bermejo.  Juan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plain  and  fancy  cakes. 
177,582:  Sept.  18.  • 

Bern,  Philip  S.,  doing  business  as  Philsbern  Products  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Furniture  and  automobile  polishos 
with  incidental  properties  as  metal  polishes.  174,505  ; 
May  15. 

Bernard,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candies.  176,155-6  ; 
June    m. 

Bernard  &  Blanchard,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Salt.  183,902 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Bernd,  G.,  Company,  Macon,  Ga.  Horse  collars.  181,053  ; 
July  10. 

Bernese  Alps  Milk  Co..  Stalden,  Switzerland.  Milk  and 
milk  products.     176,533  :  Dec.  25. 

Bernet,  Craft  and  Kauffman  Milling  Company,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     Wheat  flour.     156.516  :  Feb.  6. 

Bernet,  Craft  &  TCauffm.Tn  Milling  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Wheat  flour.     179,924  ;  Nov.  6. 

Bernhard  Ulmann  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarns  for 
knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.  176,375 ; 
Apr.   10. 

Bernhard  Ulmann  Co.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Yarns  for 
knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.  176,378 ; 
June  5. 


840 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants— GontmueA. 


Bernhard  TJlmann  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarns 
for  knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.  176,379  ; 
Apr.   10. 

Bernhard  TJlmann  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarns  for 
knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.  176,380 ; 
June  5. 

Bernhard  Ulmann  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarns 
for  knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.  176,382  ; 
Apr.   10. 

Bernhard  TJlmann  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarns  for 
knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.  180,199 ; 
July   10. 

Bernhard  TJlmann  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  .  Yarns 
and  threads  of  wool,  worsteds,  cotton,  silk,  etc. 
184,698;  Oct.  23. 

Bernhardt,  Max  E..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Smokers'  articles. 
169,394  ;   Mar.   13. 

Bernheimer,  Jacob  S.,  &  Bro.,  doing  business  as  Mulhouse 
Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Imitation  sateens.  179,087  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Bernstein,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Princess  Dress  House, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  dresses  of  silk,  cotton,  etc. 
169,235  ;   May  8. 

Bernstein,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Bernstein  Shoe  Co., 
New  York    N.  Y.     Women's  shoes.     170,862  ;  Jan.  23. 

Bernstein,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Reliable  House- 
hold Specialties  Mfg.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stove 
polish  and  furniture  polish.     1 73,609  ;   May  22. 

Bernstein  Shoe  Co.     (See  Bernstein,  Louis.) 

Berry  Brothers,  Detroit,  Mich.  Varnishes.  177,647 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Berry,  Demoville  &  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Castor  oil. 
176,157  ;   Aug.   7. 

Bersted  Mfg.  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Locking  door  han- 
dles.    171,060  ;  Apr.  3. 

Berthorn  Chemical  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chemical  prepa- 
ration recommended  for  relief  of  acids  and  gases  in 
stomach  and  intestines.     176.320  ;  June  19. 

Bertlnl  Bros.,  Chicago,  HI.     Olive  oiL     166,034  ;  Jan.  10. 

Bertman,  Geo.  J.,  Shoe  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Shoes. 
177.422  :  Nov.   13. 

Bertolaia  &  Goedert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coal-tar  disin- 
fectant.    169,472  ;  Jan.  9. 

Bertrand,  E.  A.,  Taft,  Calif.  Title  of  a  monthly  publica- 
tion in  magazine  form.     159,684  ;  Feb.  27. 

Berwind  Fuel  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Coal. 
183,622:   Oct.   30. 

Besaw,  Willie  O.,  Reedley,  Calif.  Fuse  plugs.  167,929; 
Apr.  3. 

Beshere,  Joseph  J.,  doing  business  as  Vita-Grain  Mfg.  Co., 
Charleston,  S.  C.  Cereal  breakfast  food.  164,856 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Bessell,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Earrings,  finger  rings, 
pendants,  scarf  pins,  etc.     177,266  ;  July  24. 

Besson  &  Co.  Ltd.,  London,  England.  Wind  musical  in- 
struments.    177.066  :   Aug.  21. 

Best  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  and  misses' 
furnishings  and  clothing.    174,884  ;  June  5. 

Best  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Misses'  and  girls' 
furnishings,  undergarments,  and  clothing.  185,550 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Best  Foods,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vegetable  shorten- 
ing.    182,198;    Sept.   31. 

Best  Foods,  Inc.,  The.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Hvdrogenated 
coconut  oiL     186,688-9  ;  Dec.  25. 

Bestmake  Boys  Clothing  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Suits 
and  topcoats.     I71,ir.n:  .luno  19. 

Bestyett   Food   Company.      (See   Whitsitt,    Sarah   G.) 
Bethel  Springs  Water  Co.,  Boothwyn,  Pa.    Battery  water. 

180,744;   Aug.   14. 
Bethelite  Co.,  The.     (See  Lafans,  Walter  S.) 
Bethlehem  Fabricators,  Inc.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.     Structural 

members.     167,795  ;  July  17. 
Bethlehem  Narrow  Textiles  Co.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.     Hosiery. 

187,194  ;    Dec.    18. 
Bethlehem    Steel    Company,    Bethlehem,   Pa.      Structural 

steel.     173,738  ;  May  1. 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company,  Bethlehem,  Pa.     Metal  valves 

for   nlhins    and   pipes.      179,845 ;    Sept.   4. 
Betsy   Ross   Candy   Shops.      (See   Prawley,   Josephine  B.) 
Betsy  Ross  Hair  Net  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  nets. 

185,509;  Nov.  ]3. 
Better    Pictures    Publishing   Co.,    Chicago,    HI.      Monthly 

periodical.     175,912  ;  June  26. 
Better  Times,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Printed  periodical. 

187,372  ;  Dec.  11. 

Betterton  -  Rupert     Coffee      Co.,    Ashland,    Ky.       Coffee. 

179.771  ;  Oct.  23. 
Betterton  -  Rup.-rt     Coffee     Co.,     Ashland,     Ky.      Coffee. 

183,903:  Dec.  11. 
Betterton-Rupert  Coffee  Co.,  Ashland,  Ky.     Roasted  pea- 
nuts.    183,904  ;   Oct.  9. 
Bettmann  -  Dunlap     Company,     The,     Cincinnati,     Ohio 

Leather  boots  and  shoes.     181,004  ;  Nov.  13. 
Bettmann  -  Duulap     Company,     The,     Cincinnati,     Ohio. 

Leather  boots  and  shoes.     181.005;  Dec.  25 
Bettmann-DuDlap      Company,      The,      Cincinnati,      Ohio. 

Leather  boots  and  shoes.     181,006-7;  Nov.   20. 
Bettmann-Kleinhauser  Clothing  Company,  St.   Louis,  Mo. 

Suits   and  overcoats   for  children   and   men.     183,792  • 

Nov.  20. 


Betty  Lou,  Chicago,  111.    Face  powders.    168,536  ;  May  29. 
Betty  Lou  College  Candy  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Candies. 

152,670;  Jan.  9. 
Beuchel,  Bertha  H.,  doing  business  as  Beuchel  Mfg.  Co., 

St.     Louis,     Mo.       Hair     tonic     and     scalp     ointment. 

176,158;   Sept.   18. 
Beuret  &  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Piece 

goods     of     cotton,     mohair,     etc.,     for    men's     suiting. 

183,464  ;  Dec.  4. 
Beverage  Extract  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Beverage  sold 

as    soft    drink    and    a    compound    for    making    same. 

179,513;  July  17. 

Beveridge,  Melvin  H.,  doing  business  as  Fever  Nox  Com- 
pany, Bayles,  Calif.  Ointments,  influenza  medicine, 
laxative  tablets,  etc.     160,240  ;  July  3. 

Bevin-Wilcox  Line  Company,  East  Hampton,  Conn.  Fish- 
lines.     175,595  ;   Apr.  24. 

Bevis  Rock  Salt  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and  Lyons,  Kans. 
Salt.     176,109-11;  July  17. 

Beyer-Frey  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  Lancaster.  Pa. 
Preparation  for  exterminating  insects.  182,083 ; 
Nov.   6. 

Beyerle,  J.  J.,  Mfg.  Co.,  assignor  to  Beyerlc  Manufacturing 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber  baby  pants. 
156,679;  .Tan.  30. 

Bibby,  J.,  &  Sons  Limited,  Liverpool,  England.  Food  for 
cattle.     175,913  ;  Dec.  11. 

Bickmore  Company,  The,  Old  Town,  Me.  Healing  powder 
for  wounds  and  sores  on  all  kinds  of  live  stock.  179,454 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Bickiim,  Dorothy,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brassieres.  174,999  ; 
June  2G. 

Bickum,  Dorothy,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brassiferes.  176,159  ; 
June  26. 

Bickum,  Dorothy,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  bandeau 
and  girdle,  combined  brassiere  and  girdle,  combined 
brassiere   and   corselette.      178,953 ;    Aug.    28. 

Biddle,  Alice  M.,  doing  business  as  Carrolton  Packing 
Co.,  Hanford,  Calif.     Dried  fruit.     177,821 ;  June  12. 

Bidelman.  Mary  E.,  doing  business  as  Bidelman  &  Com- 
pany, Fort  Worth.  Tex.  Salve  for  treating  insect  bites 
and  stings,  etc.     182,464  ;  Dec.  IS. 

Bieg,  Elsie  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Chinaware.  177,472; 
June  5. 

Biegler,  E.  N.,  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Plaster- 
like composition  for  use  as  a  surfacing  for  floors  walls, 
roofs,  etc.     180,412;  Aug.  7. 

Biegler,  George  C,  doing  business  as  Dent  Laboratories, 
Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Antiseptic.      165,058 ;    Apr.    17. 

Biehl,  George  M.,  doing  business  as  Liberty  Storage  Bat- 
tery Company,  Pottsvllle,  Pa.  Storage  batteries. 
167,347  ;  Apr.  3. 

Blel,  Conrad  E.,  doing  business  as  Denver  Optic  Com- 
pany, Denver,  Colo.     Ariificial  eyes.     178,211;  May  15. 

Bieiek  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Liniment 
for  external  application  and  herb  tablets  for  treatment 
of  kidney  and  stomach  troubles,  constipation,  etc. 
158,749  ;  Jan.  2. 

Bieiek  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Lini- 
ment for  external  application  and  herb  tablets  for  treat- 
ment of  kidney  and  stomach  troubles,  constipation,  etc. 
158,751 ;  Jan.  2. 

Biertuempfel  Bros.  Cork  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Corks. 
172.076  ;   Mar.   13. 

Big  Four  Chemical  Products  Co.,  Indiana  Harbor,  Ind. 
Massage  cream.     177,583 ;   Sept.   18. 

Big  Four  Chemical  Products  Co.,  Indiana  Harbor,  Ind. 
External  preparation  for  rheumatism  pains,  cold  in 
chest,   etc.     177,584  ;   Sept.   18. 

Big  State  Co.      (See  Hollis,  Paul  S.I 

BIggar,  W.  M.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Worsted  piece 
goods.     174,165  ;  Apr.  3. 

Bilhuber,  E.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion for  treatment  of  asthma,  etc.     173,695  ;  Apr.  10. 

Bill,  Bell  &  Co.,  Incorporated,  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  Wheat 
flour.     179,178  ;  Sept.  25. 

Blllard,  Pierre.  Paris,  Prance.  Medicinal  vaporizing 
device.     167,594;  Oct.  23. 

Biloxi  Packing  &  Trading  Co.,  Biloxi,  Miss.  Canned 
shrimp  and  oysters.     158,175  ;  Jan.  9. 

Biloxi  Packing  &  Trading  Co.,  Biloxi,  Miss.  Canned 
o.Tsters  and  shrimp.     170,364  ;  Oct.   30. 

Biloxi  Packing  &  Trading  Co.,  Biloxi,  Miss.  Canned 
oysters  and  shrimp.     173,397  ;  May  22. 

Biltmore  Industries.     (See  Grove  Park  Inn,  Inc.) 

Biltrite  Collar  Co.      (See  Cohen,   Harry  and   Charles.) 

Bing.  I.  &  S.,  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Men's  over- 
coats, trousers,  and  suits.     167,068  ;  Feb.  20. 

Binghamton  Candy  Co.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Candy. 
184,318  ;  Nov.  13. 

Binkert,  Damon  A.,  doing  business  as  Solvine  Chemical 
Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Antiseptic  pov/der. 
178,546  ;    May  22. 

Blo-Chemic    Laboratory.      (See    Jensen,    Dr.    Walter   D.) 

Bion  F.  Reynolds  Company,  Brockton,  Mass.  Shoes. 
1R9.7.S0;  Apr.   10. 

Bi-Oxo-Dyn  Co.,  Savannah,  Ga.  Medical  preparation  and 
urethral  bland.     169,346  ;  Feb.  20. 

Birchfiel,  Carl  R.,  doing  business  as  Basy-Go-Lax  Relief 
Co.,  ^raryville,  Tenn.     Cold  tablets.     167,377  ;  Nov.  27. 

Birchfield  Boiler  Company,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Steam  and. 
hot-water  heating  boilers.    166,974  ;  Jan.  2. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


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lUrchfielcl,  Charles  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Radio  receiving 

apiKUiitus  and   parts  tlioreof.     181,009;  Oct.  9. 
Bird-Archer  Company,  The,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.     Brass  and 

iron  cleaners.     158,595  ;  May  1. 
Bird-Archer  Company,  The,   New   Yorlc,   N.  Y.     Core  fac- 
ings,   blockings,    and    hinders,    etc.      158,596 ;   Apr.    17. 
Bird,   Harry   S.,   Newark,  N.  J.     Parlor  game.     183,CS8  ; 

Nov.  G. 
Bird,  Mellen  T.,  doing  business  as  T.  Bird  &  Co.,  Boston, 

Mass.      Correspondence    paper,    cards,    envelopes,    etc. 

179,840;  June  19. 
Hlrdsey  Soniers  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Corsets,  brassieres, 

and  girdles.     177,212 ;  June  5. 
Birdsey    Somers    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Corsets, 

waists,    girdles,    and    corset    combinations.      167,221 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Birdsey    Somers    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Corsets, 

waists,    girdles,     and    corset    combinations.      167,507 ; 

Jan.  SO. 
Birdsoy  Somers  Conipanv,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Brassieres. 

174.532  ;  Juno  26. 
Eirk,   Walter   0..   Candy   Company,   Chicago,   111.      Candy. 

169,525;  Dec.  11. 
Birnhaum,  Rosonbloom  &  Yellen,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Infants' 

caps.      173,696 ;    Sept.    18. 
Birnie  Paper   Company,   Springfield,   Mass.     Writing  and 

printing     paper     mailing     envelopes,     and     papeteries. 

176.876-7;  Apr.  10. 
Birtman  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Electric  vacuum 

cleaner.     175,380  ;  May  29. 
Bishop,   Arthur   W.,   doing   business   as   King  &  Winston 

Products  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Pile  balm  and  tablets  for 

disordei-s  of  the  liver  and  bowels.     176,710;  July_  10. 
Bishop  &  Babcock  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.'  Ther- 
mostatic regulating  or  control  valves.     180,095  :  Oct.  16. 
Bishop,  Clara  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Brassiferes.     167,931 ; 

Jan.  30. 

Bishop     &     Company,     Los     Angeles,     Calif.       Cookies. 

174,955-6 ;  July  31. 
Bishop     &     Company,     Los     Anceles,      Calif.        Cookies. 

1S2.405  :  Oct.  2. 
Bishop,  U.  G.,  and  Company.      (See  Bishop,  Robert  G.) 
Bishop,   Robert   G.,   doing   business   as   R.   G.   Bishop   and 

Company,   Dallas,  Tex.     Medicine  for  aiding  digestion. 

168,195  ;  Jan.  9. 
Bisleri.   Felice,  &  C,  Milan,   Italy  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Medicinal  bitters  and  general  tonic.     140,825  ;  Sept.  IS. 
Bittersweet    Products    Corporation,    Yonkers,    N.    Y.      Ice 

cream.     180,579  ;   Sept.   25. 
Bi.^by,   S.   M.,   &  Co.   Inc.,   Brooklyn   and   Buffalo,    N.   Y. 

Shoe  polish  and  dressing.     187.083  ;  Dec.  4. 
Bisler  Baking  Company,  The,  Youngstown,  Ohio.     Bread. 

169,615;   Feb.  27. 
Bixler  Baking  Company,  The,  Youngstown,  Ohio.     Bread. 

176,597;    Sept.    11. 
Bizzoni.  Humbert,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Wrinkle  remover,  de- 
pilatory, deodorant,  etc.     172.412;  Mar.  27. 
Black    Bros.   Flour   Mills,   Beatrice,   Nebr.      Wheat   flour. 

167,703  ;  June  5. 
Black   Bros.    Flour   Mills,    Beatrice,    Nebr.      Wheat   flour. 

171.609:   JIny   1. 
Black   Bros.    Flour   Mills,   Beatrice,   Nebr.     Poultry   feed. 

172,792  ;  June  5. 
Black   Bros.    Flour   Mills,    Beatrice,    Nebr.      Wheat   flour. 

182.396:  Oct.  2. 
Black,  J.   S.,   Kansas  City,  Mo.     Wheat  flour.     169,048; 

Mnr.  27. 
Black  Silk  Stove  Polish  Works,  Sterling,  111.     Gas-range 

dressinc  and  polishing  oil.     168,445  ;  Jan.   23. 
Black,  Walter  B.,  Hoopeston,  111.    Poultry  foods.    170,750  ; 

May  1. 
Black,   William    C,    doing  business   as   Herbolac   Drug  & 

Mfg.    Co.,    Louisville,    Ky.      General    medicinal    tonic. 

166,632 ;  Feb.  20. 
Blackbird    Factories,    Inc.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Type- 
writer ribbons.      146,950  :  Apr.   24. 
r.lackburn.    Mrs.    L.   A.,    Fort   Worth,   Tex.     Preparation 

for  influenza.     173.952;   Apr.   10. 
Blackburn  Products  Co.,  The,  Davton,  Ohio.     Kidney  and 

bladder  medicine.     166,970  ;  Jan.  23. 
Blackburn   Products   Co.,   The,   Dayton,  Ohio.     Medicinal 

compotind   for  the   treatment  of  coughs,   and   a   salve. 

167,095  ;  May  1. 
Blackburn  Products  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Medi- 
cine for  rheumatism.     181,473  ;  Nov.  27. 
Blackburn  Varnish   Co.,  The,    Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Varnish 

and    varnish    stains.      176,784 ;    May    15. 
Blackford,  Herbert  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Candied  popcorn 

and  other  pop-corn  confections.     164.153  ;  Jan.  9. 
Blackliawk  Remedy  Co.     (See  Whitmore,  William  A.) 
Black-Iron    Stove    Polish    Co.,    Lawrence,    Mass.      Stove 

and  metal   polishes.     171.298 ;   Mar.   13. 
Blackman  &  Blackman.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Catheters,  ear 

and  ulcer  syringes,  finger  cots,  etc.     179,986 ;  Sept.  4. 
Blackman,   Maurice,   Philadelphia.    Pa.      Sirups   and   non- 
alcoholic, maltless  beverages.     150,588  ;  Oct.  2. 
Blackmore,  Edwin  N.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Can- 
ada.      Washing     compounds     and     liquids.        172,825 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Blseez,  J.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Hosiery.    155.595  ;  Apr.  3. 
Blair,  J.  C,  Company,  Huntingdon,  Pa.     Paper,  envelopes. 

tablets,  blank  books,  papeteries.     175,706  ;  Apr.  3. 


Blair,  Samuel  A.,  doing  business  as  Blair  Lumber  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Wall  or  plaster  board.  174,723  ; 
Apr.  17. 

lilaisdell  Pencil  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lead  pen- 
cils, pencil-point  protectors,  and  penholders.  175,914  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Blaisdell  Pencil  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lead  pen- 
cils.    176,943  ;   Apr.   24. 

Blaisdell  Pencil  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lead  Pen- 
cils.    178,212;  May  29. 

Blaisdell  Pencil  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lead  pencils. 
188,178;    Dec.    18. 

Blake,  C.  C,  Incorporated,  Boston,  Mass.  Leather  shoes. 
181,877;   Sept.   11. 

Blake,  Henry,  Harness  Company,  assignor  to  Babson  Bros., 
Chicago,   111.     Harness.     168,292 ;   May   29. 

Blake,  Mrs.  E.  A.,  doing  business  as  Austin  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Preparation  for  use  in  the 
treatment  of  hair  and  scalp.     167,797  ;  June  26. 

Blake,  Moflitt  &  Tovvne,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Wrapping 
paper.     187,286  ;  Dec.  11. 

Blake,  Moffltt  &  Towne,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Twine. 
187,291  ;   Dec.   25. 

Blake,  MoflStt  &  Towne,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Grease- 
proof paper.     187,292  ;  Dec.  11. 

Blake,  William  H.,  Jersty  City,  N.  J.  Mechanical  pencils. 
181,585  ;  Aug.   7. 

Blakely,  Harry  C,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Potato  chips. 
168,913;  Apr.  3. 

Blanc   Manufacturing   Co.      (See   Blanc,    Samuel.) 

Blanc,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Blanc  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Antiseptic,  astringent,  and  de- 
odorant mouth  wash. 

Blanchard,  George  E.,  doing  business  as  Blanco  Remedy 
Company,  Mendota,  111.  Preparation  for  roup,  chol- 
era, and  white  diarrhea  for  poultry.     179.352:  Nov.  6. 

Blanchette,  Auguste,  Pawtucket,  E.  i.  Ointment  for  ex- 
ternal use  for  cuts,  bruises,  sprains,  and  eruptions. 
174,887  ;  June  5. 

Blanco   Remedy   Company.      (See   Blanchard.   George    E.) 

Blanke-Baer  Extract  &  Preserving  Company,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  Jelly,  apple  butter,  and  preserve's.  163,316; 
Jan.  30. 

Blanke,  C.  F.,  Candy  Company,  branch  of  C.  F.  Blanke 
Tea  &  Coffee  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Candy. 
181,107-8  ;  Oct.  30. 

Blankenburg,.  H.,  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cot- 
ton  goods   in    the   piece.      184,320 ;    Oct.    2. 

Blatt,  M.  E.,  Co.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Bath  robes,  bathing 
suits,   coats  and  suits,  etc.     169,117  ;   Feb,   6. 

Blatz,  Val.,  Jr.,  Candy  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Bar  candy, 
162,528;  Mar.  27. 

Blatz,  Val.,  Jr.,  Candy  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Candy. 
179,291 ;   Sept.  11. 

Blaul's,  John,  Sons  Company,  Burlington,  Iowa.  Coffee, 
tea,  food  extracts,  spices,  canned  fruits  and  vege- 
tables, etc.    173,028  ;  Apr.  17. 

Blauston,  Nathan  L.,  doing  business  as  Marie  Antoinette 
Perle  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Pearls.    170,614  ;  Feb.  20. 

Blazeout  Company,  The.      (See  Marstin,  Clayton  R.) 

Blechman,  S.,  &  Sons  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabric  and 
leather  gloves.     160,278  ;  Jan.  30. 

Blechman,  S.  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  yarn. 
169,945;  Jan.  2. 

Blechman,  S..  &  Sons  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handker- 
chiefs,   table    covers,    toweling,    etc.      184,159  ;    Oct.    2. 

Blechman,  S.,  &  Son  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combs,  bar- 
rettPS,  hairpins,  pins,  etc.     184,160  ;  Nov.  27. 

Bledsoe,  Yancy  M.,  Bonham,  Tex.  Wrenches.  183,187  ; 
Sept.   11. 

Blenheim   Club  Bottling   Co.      (See   Butler,    Chas.    H.) 

Bliss  Brothers  Company.      (See  Rioui,  Joseph  F.) 

Bliss  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Memorandum 
paper  holder.     176,321  ;  May  1. 

Bloch,  Leon,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handkerchiefs.  180,413  ; 
July  10. 

Bloch,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Louis  Bloch  &  Co..  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Woven  and  knit  underwear.  176,059 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Block,  Felix,  doing  business  as  Advance  Knitting  Mills, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  goods — viz,  sweaters,  scarfs, 
mufHers,  and  capes.     169,528  :  Mar.  20. 

Block  Gas  Mantle  Company,  The,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 
Gas  and  gasoline  mantles.     180,651 ;  July  24. 

Block,  Isaac  E.,  doing  business  as  Peggy  Page  Candy  Co., 
Chicago,  111.     Candies.     162,237;   Dec.  4. 

Block,  Leopold,  doing  business  as  Buffalo  Jewelry  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Finger  rings  and 
neck  chains.     171,893  ;   July  24. 

Block.  Sam'l  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  nets.  183,689  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Block-Walsh  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Table  board 
game.     181,010  ;  July  31. 

Block-Zimmerman  &  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Pickled  cabbage.     173,226;  May  29. 

Blocki,  John.  &  Son,  Inc.,  Chicago,  IIL  Perfumes. 
175.062:  Nov.  13. 

Blood,  John,  &  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hosiery.     183,817  ;  Oct.  30. 

Bloom  Sublyme  Shoe  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York  and  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Boots,  shoes,  slippers,  and  sandals.  171,524 ; 
July  3. 

Blossom  Hat  Co.     (See  Mermelstein,  Joseph  R.) 


842 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Blu-Blaze  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Alcohol  stoves. 
182,496  ;  Oct.  30. 

BIu-Blaze  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Denatured  ethyl 
alcohol  suitable  for  use  in  alcohol  stoves.  182,497 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Blu-Ribon  Ice  Cream  Co.     (See  Cutrer,  Bennie  B.) 

Blue  Bird   Food  Company.      (See  Sanborn,  Margnret  R.) 

Blue  Bird  Inc.  Perfumers,  New  Tork,  N.  Y.  Ointment 
for  acne  and  other  skin  diseases.     170,804  ;  June  19. 

Blue  Bird  Inc.  Perfumers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cold  and 
vanishing  creams,  depilatories,  hair  growers,  etc. 
171,779  ;  June  26. 

Blue  Bird  Inc.  Perfumers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  prep- 
arations.    174.686  ;  May  15. 

Blue  Bird  Remedy  Co.,  The,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Medic- 
inal preparation  uspd  in  the  treatment  of  asthma,  hay 
fever,  and  eczema.     178,022  :  July   17. 

Blue   Hill  Candy   Company.      (See  Catsigianis,   Otto  P.) 

Blue  Island  Specialty  Company,  Blue  Island,  111.  Dental 
and  engine  stones,  lathe  wheels.     172,725  ;   Mar.  13. 

Blue  Lion  Patch  Co.,  The.     (See  St.  John,  Thomas  A.) 

Blue  Ribbon  Battery  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Battery 
solutions.      179,651 ;    Sept.   18. 

Blue  Ribbon  Battery  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Elec- 
tric storage  batteries  and  parts  thereof.  179,652 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Blue  Ribbon  Products  Co.      (See  Childs,  John  D.) 

Blue  Ridge  Manufacturing  Company,  Incorporated,  Alex- 
andria, Va.  Work  shirts,  trousers,  and  overalls. 
177,822;  Dec.  11. 

Blue  Ridge  Manufacturing  Company,  Incorporated,  Alex- 
andria, Va.  Work  shirts,  trousers,  and  overallB. 
177,824 ;  Dec.  11. 

Bluebell  Malt  Co.     (See  Katz,  Sigmund.) 

Bluford  Specialty  Co.     (See  Taylor,  G.  L.) 

Blue-Ribbon  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  Waltham,  Mass.  Knit- 
ted bathing  suits.     175,063  ;  July  10. 

Blum  &  Bergeron,  Houma,  La.  Dried  shrimp.  181,167  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Blum  lit  Bergeron,  Houma,  La.  Dried  shrimp.  181,168  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Blum,  Isaac,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigarettes.  178,213 ; 
July   3. 

Blum  &  Mittenthal,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hand  bags. 
179,847;  July  10. 

Blum,  Simon,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and 
boys'   sheep-lined   coats   and   vests.      180,415 ;    Oct.    16. 

Blumenfield,  Samuel  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boys'  and 
men's  caps.     173,953  ;  Apr.  3. 

Blumenthal,  E.  M.,  &  Co.     (See  Blumenthal,  Edwin  M.) 

Blumenthal,  Edwin  M.,  doing  business  as  B.  M.  Blumen- 
thal &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Corn  sirup  used  in  the 
manufacture  of  nonalcoholic  beverages.  170,677 ; 
Fob.   27. 

Blumenthal,  Edwin  M.,  doing  business  as  E.  M.  Blumenthal 
&  Co.,  Chicago,  HI.  Malt  and  corn  sirup  used  in  the 
manufacture  of  nonalcoholic  malt  beverages.  170,678 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Blumenthal,  Edwin  M.,  doing  business  as  E.  M.  Blumen- 
thal &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Bottle  crowns.  186,100; 
Dec.  11. 

Blumenthal,  J.,  &  Co.     (See  Blumenthal,  Jacob.) 

Blumenthal,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  J.  Blumenthal  & 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  silk  hosiery.  169,276; 
Feb.   13. 

Blumenthal,   Sidney,   &  Co.   Inc.,  New   York,  N.   Y.     Pile 

fabrics  in  the  piece.     171,894-5  ;  Jan.  30. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,  &  Co.   Inc.,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Pile 

fabrics  in  tho  piece.     173,164;  Feb.   13. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pile 

fabrics  in  the  piece.     173,558-9  :  Feb.  20. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,   &  Co.   Inc.,  New   York,   N.  Y.      Pile 

fabrics  in  the  piece.     173,909  ;  Mar.  27. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,   &  Co.   Inc.,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Pile 

fabrics  in   the  piece.     174.687 ;   Mar.  27. 
Blumenthal,   Sianey,   &  Co.    Inc.,   New    York,   N.   Y.     Pile 

fabrics   in    the  piece.     175,763 :   Apr.    17. 
Blumenthal,  Sidney,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton 

and   wool  upholstery  fabrics.     175,763 ;  Aug.  7. 
Blumenthal,    Sidney,   &    Co.   Inc  ,   New    York,   N.   Y.      Pile 

fabrics  in  the  piece.     175,764 ;  May  15. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,  &  Co.   Inc.,  New   York,   N.   Y.     Pile 

fabrics   in   the  piece.      175,765:  Apr.   17. 
Blumenthal,  Sidney,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton 

and  wool  upholstery  fabrics.     175,705  ;   Aug.  7. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,  &  Co.,   Inc.,  Now  York,   N.  Y.     Pile 

fabrics  in  the  piece.     175,766;  May   15. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,   &  Co.    Inc..   New   York,  N.   Y.     Pile 

fabrics  in  the    piece.      175,767 :    Apr.    17. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,  &  Co.   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Pile 

fabrics   in   the  piece.      178,810-11  ;    May    22. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,   &  Co.   Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Pile 

fabrics  in  the   piece.     179,848  ;  Aug.  28. 
Bliimonthnl,    Sidney,  &  Co.    Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Pile 

fabrics  in  the  piece.     182,201 ;  Aug.  21. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney.   &  Co.   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Pile 

fabrics   in    the   piece.      186,771  :    Dec.    18. 
Blumenthal,   Sidney,   &  Co.   Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pile 

fabrics  in  the  piece.     187,084  ;  Dee.  25. 
Boals,    Clarence   P.,   doing  business   as   The   Americanese 

Society  of  New  York,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Instruction  books. 

183,793;  Nov.  20. 


Boardman,  Wm.,  &  Sons  Company,  The,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Coffee.     159,196  ;  Jan.  2. 
Boaright,  Lenore,   San  Francisco,   Calif.    Dolls.    177,649 ; 

May  29. 
Bob  &  Baskind,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  and  boys'  work 

shirts,  dress  shirts,  underwear,  etc.     168,572  ;  May  1. 
Bob  &  Baskind,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  and  boys'  work 

and     dress     shirts,     boys'     waists     and     blouses,     etc. 

183.356;  Oct.  30. 
Bobet  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.     Staves.     179,581 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Bob-o  Link   Products   Co.      (See    Schwartz,    Paul    H.) 
Bobs  Drug  Co.,  The.      (See  Gerke,  Robert  H.) 
Bobwhite  Chemical  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Insecti- 
cides,     bactericides,      fungicides,      etc.,      for      plants. 

168,053-4  ;  Mar.  27. 
Bochmann,  F.  A.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Worsted 

and    woolen    dress    goods    in    the    piece.      175,051-2 ; 

May  29. 
Bochmann,  F.  A.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Worsted 

and    woolen    dress    goods    in    the    piece.      187,242-3 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Bockstege   Furniture  Co.,   The,   Evansville,   Ind.     Dining- 
room  furniture.     173,347  ;  May  8. 
Body,    Thomas,     Co.,    Oakland,     Calif..       Canned    fruits. 

168.020;   Mar.  27. 
Boethling,    William    C,    doing    business    as    Mariba    Co., 

Passaic,  N.  J.     Tea  for  obesity.     183,247  ;  Dec.  18. 
Boiler  Scale  Dissolvent  Corp.,  Buffalo,  N.   Y.     Compound 

for  dissolving  and  removing  scale  and  rust  from  boilers, 

etc.     172,318;  Mar.  27. 
Boise  Butcher  Company,  Ltd.,  Boise,  Idaho.    Boiled  hams, 

sugar-cured  meats,  lard,  etc.     156,775 ;  Jan.  30. 
Bolcom    Canal    Lumber    Co.,    Seattle,    Wash.      Laths   and 

lumber.     176,012  ;  May  29. 
Bolduc,  George  J.,  doing  business  as  G.  J.  Bolduc  &  Com 

pany,    Portland,    Oreg.      Cough    drops    and    lozenges 

177,032;  July  10. 
Bolgiano,  J.,  Seed  Co.,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.     Field,  vege^ 

table,   and   flower   seeds.      172,859;   May   22. 
Bolinger,    W.   A.,   doing  business   as   Bolinger   Orchards, 

Methow,  Wash.     Fresh  apples.     171,896  ;  May  8. 
Boliver    Packing    Company,    San    Diego,    Calif.      Olives, 

180,835;  Aug.  21. 
BoU-We-Go  Manufacturing  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Com 

position  used  for  spraying  and  destroying  boil  weevils, 

etc.     170,053;  Feb.  6. 
Boll  Weevil  Destroyer  Co.,  College  Park,  Ga.   Insecticides 

184,322  ;  Nov.  27. 
Bollack,    Robert,    Paris,    France.      Veterinary    remedies 

173,560 ;  June  12. 
Bon  Ami  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Scouring 

soap.     170,557 ;   Aug.    7. 
Bon-Quin    Co.      (See    Brown,    H.    Clay.) 
Bon-Tober    Sporting    Goods    Co.,    The,    Hartford,    Conn. 

Baseballs   and   baseball   gloves.      179,394 ;    July   3. 
Bonadlo   &   Merchiorri   Co.,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Alimentary 

paste.    166,973  ;  .Tan.  16. 
Boncilla  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Crown  Chem- 
ical Company.) 
Bond,     Charles,     Company,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Round 

leather  and  flat  leather  belting.     165,661  ;   May  22. 
Bond,     Charles,     Company,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Leather 

loom  sundries.     178,588  ;  June  12. 
Bond.  Jessie  A.,  doing  business  as  J.  &  A.  Bond,  Hamil- 
ton, Ontario,  Canada.     Salve  for  the  relief  of  eczema, 

salt  rheum,  acne,  etc.     171,061 ;  July  10. 
Bond  Marble  Company,   Knoxville,  Tenn.     Marble  in  un- 
finished blocks.     172,256  ;  Mar.   13. 
Bonded  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Soap  and 

soap  products.     177,352-3 ;  June  5. 
Bonded   Products    Corporation,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Soap 

and  soap  products.     177,354  ;  Aug.  7. 
Bonded    Products    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Soap 

and  scouring  compounds.      180,206  ;   July   24. 
Bonded    Products    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Cold 

cream.     184,585-6  ;  Dec.  4. 
Bonifacio,  Gastone,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Envelope-addres.sing 

stencils.     1  50,505  ;   Dec.  4. 
Bonita  Co.,  The,   Fond  du  Lac,   Wis.     Candy.     179,849 ; 

Sept.   11. 
Bonita   Co.,  The,   Fond  du   Lac,   Wis.     Candy.      184,637 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Bonita    Company,     The,     Fond    du    Lac,     Wis.       Candy. 

160,856;  J.an.  9. 
Bonk,  John  J.,  doing  business  as  Lucile  Pearl  Company, 

j^ew  York,  N.  Y.     Pearls.     171,200  ;  Jan.  2. 
Bonnev-FIoyd    Co.,    The,   Marion    Road,    Columbus,    Ohio. 

Grinding   balls.      164,221  ;    Oct.    30. 
Bonney    Forge    &    Tool    Works,    Philadelphia,    Pa. ;    New 

York,     N.     Y. ;     Allontown,     Pa.  ;     and     Chicago,     III. 

Wrenches.     172,633  :  Mar.  27. 
Bonney  Forge  &  Tool  Works,  Philadelphia  and  Allentown, 

Pa.  ;    Chicago.    111.,    and    New    York,    N.    Y.      Tappet 

wrenches.     173,993;  May  15. 
Bonnie-B  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Powder 

puffs.     171,249  ;   Feb.   6. 
Bonnie  Bonnet   Company.      (See  Wallerstein,   D.   S.,   and 

Company.) 
Bonny  Sun  Hat  Co.     fSee  Green,  George  R.) 
Bonoino,  Albert,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Candy.    151,306  ;  Feb.  6. 
Bonwit  Teller  &  Co.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Cigarettes  and 

smoking  tobacco.     176,598  ;  Dec.  4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continuerl. 


843 


Bouwit  Teller  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets.  185,172 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Bonwit  Teller  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets.  185,741 ; 
Deo.  11. 

Bonyata,  Charles  E.,  doing  business  as  The  Bonyata 
Chemical  Company,  Grlnnell,  Iowa.  Uair-dresslng 
preparation.     183,690:  Nov.  13. 

Boone,  Daniel.  Woolen  Mills,  Inc.,  and  doing  business  as 
Gumbin  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Men's  overcoats  and 
suits.    167,162  ;  Jan.  9. 

Boonvllle  Mills  Company,  BoonvUle,  Mo.  Wheat  flour, 
corn  meal,  and  Graham  flour.     162,912  ;  Mar.  20. 

Booth-Coahran  Co.,  San  Diogo,  Calif.  Preparation  for 
removing  calli  and  corns  from  the  feet.  167,796 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Booth,  F.  E.,  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Recovered  salad 
oil  used  as  a  base  in  the  manufacture  of  greases  and 
lubricating  oil.     167,551 ;  Feb.  13. 

Booth,  F.  E.,  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Oil  used  in  mak- 
ing  high-glo.ss  varnish.      167,553 ;   Apr.   17. 

Booth,  F.  E.,  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  fruit. 
184,811  ;  Nov.  6. 

Booth,  F.  B.,  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  fish. 
185,103  ;  Nov.  6. 

Booth,  F.  E.,  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Fruit  concen- 
trate.    185,690  :  Nov.   13. 

Booth  Mills,  Lowell,  Mass.  Woven  cotton  towels  and 
toweling.     177,164  ;  Aug.   7. 

Boot's  I'ure  Drug  Co.,  Limited,  Nottingham,  England. 
I'reparation  for  the  treatment  of  syphilis  and  other 
spirochetal  diseases.     183.552  ;  Nov.  13. 

Booty,  Philip  C.  P.,  doing  business  as  Innovation  Special- 
ties, assignor  to  Innovation  Specialties  Co.  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Manicurists'  buffing  implements,  and  re- 
newal strips  therefor.     171,411 ;  Sept.  11. 

Borgenicht  &  Sons  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's 
and   misses'   dresses.     158,843 :   Aug.   28. 

Borgfeldt,  George,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dolls.  175,338 ; 
May  15. 

Borgfeldt,  George  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dolls. 
175,339;  May  22. 

Borgfeldt,  George,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  nets. 
177,120  ;  .Tune  19. 

Borgfeldt,  George.  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  prepa- 
rations.     185,104  ;    Dec.    18. 

Borgfeldt,  George,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blankets  and 
rugs.     186,461-2  ;  Dee.  11. 

Boright,  Thos.  A.,  doing  business  as  Radio  Record  Pub- 
lishing Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Magazine. 
181,333;  Nov.  13. 

Bornn,  Frank,  doing  business  as  Bornn  Distilling  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  bathing  and 
massaging.     174,425  ;  July  17. 

Borroughs,  Joseph  N.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Towel  cabinets. 
178,023;  Aug.  28. 

Boss  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Kewanee,  111.,  and 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Gloves  and  mittens.     165,056;  Dec.  11. 

Boss  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Kewanee,  111.  Gloves 
and  mittens.     185,743  ;  Dec.  11. 

Boss  Nut  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lock  nuts,  bolts,  rivets, 
screws.      177.355 :    Aug.    7. 

Bossard,  Jean,  doing  business  as  Institut  de  Beaute  Chas- 
tiglione,  Paris,  France.  Perfume,  toilet  water,  face 
powder,  rouge,  etc.     170,618 ;  Mar.  6. 

Bossong,  J.  C,  &  Co.     (See  Bossong,  Joseph  C.) 

Bossong,  Joseph  C,  doing  business  as  J.  C.  Bossong  & 
Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hosiery.     167.765  ;  Tan.  30. 

Bossong.  Joseph  C,  doing  business  as  J.  C.  Bossong  & 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hosiery.     181,170;  Aug.  7. 

Bo«t.  Reniice  C,  Chicago,  111.  Section  of  a  monthly 
periortic.Tl.     173,910;  Apr.  17. 

Host,  AVilllam  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Beverages  sold  as  soft 
drinks  and  sirups,  etc.,  for  making  same.  176,444 ; 
May  15. 

Boston     Electrolytic    Oxygen     Company.     Everett,    Mass. 

Oxygen    and   hydrogen    gases.      184,639 ;    Dec.    18. 
Boston     ISIoIasses    Company,     Boston,     Mass.      Molasses. 

158,212  ;  Feb.  27. 
Botany    Worsted    Mills,    Passaic,    N.    J.      Worsted    yarn 

fabric  known  as   "reps."     179,987-8  :   July  17. 
Botany    Worsted    Mills,    Passaic,    N.    J.      Worsted    yarn 

fabric  known  as  "reps."     179,989  :  July  24. 
Bot.iny  Worsted  Mills,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Wool  pile  fabric. 

180.358:   July  24. 
Botany    Worsted    Mills,    Passaic,    N.    J.      Brocaded    wool 

pile  fabric.     180,359  ;   July   24. 
Botany  Worsted  Mills,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Fabric  known   as 

worsted  rep.     181,334 ;   Aug.    14. 
Bothamley,      George,      New     York,     N.     Y.        Dyestuffs. 

171,568  :  Aug.  28. 
Bottomley,   Margaret   A.,   Fall   River,    Mass.      Candy,   Ice 

cream,  nut  meats,  etc.     159.995;  Oct.  16. 
Boucher,    Wm..    &    Sons,    Baltimore,    Md.      Cigars    and 

tobaccos.      174.816;    Sept.    11. 
Bo\ick,    Harnlfl    W.,    Chicago.    111.      Poultice    plasters    for 

pimples  and  boils.     160,390  ;  May  1. 
Bone    Soeurs,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Perfumes.      181,171 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Bouillonized  Peanut  Company.     (See  Craven,  Horace  G.) 
Bonlin,    Camille   H.,   doing  business   as   Canson    &  Mont- 

golfier.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Handmade  paper.     173,276; 

Feb.   13. 


Boulin,  Camille  11.,  doing  business  as  Canson  &  Mont- 
golfier.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handmade  paper.  173,348; 
Feb.  13. 

Bourbon-Ola  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Paris,  Ky.  Sirup  for 
making  of  beverages.     186,101 ;  Nov.  20. 

Bourjois,  A.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  assignor  to  M.  Tecla  &  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Face  powder.     112,292  ;  Oct.  9. 

Bouton,  Emile,  Paris,  France.  Hat  linings.  145,430 ; 
June  19. 

Bouvet,  Simonne,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Doll.  173,319; 
Mar.    13. 

Bouvier  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Greaseless 
hair  dressing.     181,335;  Aug.  21. 

Bovee  Novelty  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Vanity  kits  and 
cases.     178,325  ;  June  19. 

Bowden,  J.  B.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type  of 
finger  rings  known  as  wedding  rings.     144,273  ;  Jan.  30. 

Bowen,  Frank  G.,  doing  business  as  Bowen  Mfg.  Co., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.     Key  cases.     157,651  ;  May  8. 

Bowen,  Mildred  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Deodorants.  157,822; 
May  29. 

Bowers,  Claude  E.,  doing  business  as  Bowers  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Self-propelled 
toy  vehicles.     177,007  ;  Apr.  24. 

Bowker  Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water  soft- 
ener.    178,706;  Aug.  14. 

Bowker  Insecticide  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insecti- 
cides.    169,749  ;  Jan.   9. 

Bowles,  Frank  A.,  also  doing  business  as  Bowles  Bros., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Cooking  oil.     171,897  ;  Sept.  18. 

Bowman  Bros.  Seed  Co.,  Concordia,  Kans.  Hen  food, 
egg  mash,  chick  food,  and  chick  mash.  162,658 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Bowman,  Erick  Remedy  Company,  Inc.,  Owatonna,  Minn. 
Abortion  remedy  and  an  insecticide.     166,126  ;  Sept.  18. 

Bowman,  George  H.,  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Aluminum  percolators.     183,643  ;  Oct.  16. 

Bowman,  John  M.,  Lanark,  111.  Preparation  for  use  in  the 
treatment  of  hog  cholera  and  a  vermifuge  preparation. 
181,172  ;  July  31. 

Bownes,  Frank,  Company,  Inc.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Paint  enam- 
els.    176,396 ;  Apr.  17. 

Bownes.  Frank,  Company,  Inc.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Varnish. 
181,054  ;    July    10. 

Bowser,  S.  F.,  and  Company,  Inc.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
Dry-cleaning   systems.      177,068 ;   May  29. 

Bowyor,  Ambrose,  Chicago,  111.  Publications  to  be  pub- 
lished at  irregular  intervals.      181,669 ;    Sept.   25. 

Boyakin,  Raymond,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Auto  and 
furniture  cleaner.     166,036  ;  June  26. 

Boyce  &  Veeder  Company,  Inc..  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Chemical  preparation  to  be  added  to  gasoline  and  pe- 
troleum products  for  the  prevention  and  removal  of 
carbon    deposits.      182,127  ;    Oct.    30. 

Boyd,  A.  C,  doing  business  as  Pine-O  Chemical  Company, 
Langdale,  Ala.  Furniture  and  automobile  polish. 
171,062;  Aug.   14. 

Boyd,  Abraham  L.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Candies  and  other 
sugar  products.     173,697  ;  Oct.  16. 

Boyd-Brenizer  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Hair  curlers.     156.349  ;  Nov.  13. 

Boyd,  Charles  G.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Foot  powders.  168,629  ; 
Jan.   30. 

Boyd,  John,  Co.  Inc.,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Corduroys  in  the  piece.     173,229  :  Mar.  6. 

Boyd,  John  S.,  (jo.  Inc.,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Corduroys  in  the  piece.     173,227  ;  Feb.  27. 

Boyd,  John  S..  Company  Inc.,  Williamstown,  Mass.  Cot- 
ton pile  cloth  in  the  piece.     157,827  ;  May  1. 

Boyd,  Lunham  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lard.  174,607  ; 
June  5. 

Boyd,  Martin,  &  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Wheat  flour. 
178,589  ;    Sept.   18. 

Boyd  Packing  Company.      (See  Patrick-Young  Company.'! 

Boyd-Welsh  Shoe  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Leather  and 
cloth   shoes.     175,542 ;   May   22. 

Boye  Needle  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Key  chains.  179,773  ; 
July   3. 

Boykin  Machinery  &  Supply  Co.,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Oil-well 
machinery   and   tools.      174.062:   .July   3. 

Boyle,  John  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Foot  powders.  168,2.50 ; 
Jan.   2. 

Boyriven,    A.,    New   York,  N.   Y.     Automobile   upholstery 

fabrics.     165,120;    July  24. 
Boyt,   Walter    Company,    Inc.,    Des   Moines,    Iowa.      Har- 
ness,  harness  parts,   nets,  and  sweat  pads  for  horses. 

186,629;  Dec.  25. 
Bozeman,  Mike  E.,  doing  business  as  Hampton  Medicine 

Company,  Winnfield,  La.    Preparation  for  impure  blood. 

173,871 ;  June  5. 
Rraadland,   John,   Ltd.      (See  Abbott,  Hall  &  Co.) 
Brach,  L.   S.,   Manufacturing  Co.,  Newark,   N.   J.     Radio 

head  sets,   radiodetectors,  radiocrystals,  etc.     178,892 ; 

July  24. 
Brackett,  William  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Powder  for  bathing, 

washing,    and    cleaning    purposps.      173,994 ;    Apr.    24. 
Bradas  &  Gheens.     (See  Gheens,  C.  E.) 
Bradford  Dyers'  .dissociation,  Limited.  Bradford,  England. 

Wool    and    cotton    admixture    piece    goods.      122,462 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Bradford  Dyers'  .Association.  Limited,  Bradford,  England. 

Piece  goods.     122,463  ;  Feb.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  Bradford,  England. 
Mohair  and  cotton  admixture  piece  goods.  122,512 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  Bradford,  England. 
Wool  and  cotton  admixture  piece  goods.  122,515 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association  Limited,  The,  Bradford, 
England.     Dyed  cotton  piece  goods.     122,624  ;  Mar.  20. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Bradford, 
England.  Cotton,  artificial-silk,  silk,  and  woolen  piece 
goods  and  admixtures  of  same.     122,625  ;  Mar.  27. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Bradford,  Eng- 
land.    Ladies'  costumes  and  skirts.     124,042  ;  Feb.  20. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Assoeiatien,  Limited,  The,  Bradford,  Eng- 
land.    Piece  goods.     132.074  ;  Mar.  6. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Bradford, 
England.     Piece  goods.     179,583  ;  Aug.  14. 

Bradford  Shoe  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Shoes  of 
leather  and  combination  of  cloth  and  leather.  168,197  ; 
Jan.    2. 

Bradley,  Carrie  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Monthly  publica- 
tion.    185,407  ;  Nov.  20. 

Bradley,  Milton,  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Crayons. 
186,435  ;  Dec.  11. 

Bradley,  Milton,  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Crayons. 
186,437-8  ;  Dec.  11. 

Bradley,  Milton,  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Crayons. 
186,430;  Dec.  25. 

Bradley-Wise  Paint  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Paints, 
varnishes,  paint  enamels,  and  dry  pigment.  180,732  ; 
.Tuly   3. 

Bradley-Wise  Paint  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Paliits, 
varnishes,  paint  enamels,  dry  colors.     172,464  ;  May  15. 

Bradley-Wise  Paint  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Paints,  varnishes,  paint  enamels,  dry  pigment,  etc. 
186,866;  Dec.  25. 

Bradner  Condensed  Milk  Co.,  assignor  to  United  Dairy 
Association  of  Washington,  Seattle,  Waish.  Canned 
milk.     153,869  ;  Nov.  20. 

Bragdon,  Lord  &  Nagle  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Woekly  publication.     181,726  ;   Oct.   2. 

Brager  of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md.  Hosiery.  108,108  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Bragno  &  Mustari,  doing  business  as  Bramu  Packing  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Com  oil  for  salads  and  cooking  pur- 
poses.    174,817;   Aug.  28. 

Bragonier,  Maude  C,  South  Pasadena,  Calif.  Children's 
suits  and  dresses.     155,336 ;   Jan.   2. 

Bralnard,  Pearl  H.,  doing  business  as  Macomb  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Macomb,  111.  Iceless  and  fireless  re- 
ceptacles for  retaining  heat  and  cold.     176,001  :  Mav  8. 

Bramberger  Reinthal  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Caps.     173,459  ;  June  5. 

Bramblett,  J.  Thad,  Pocasset,  Okla.  Preparations  for  the 
treatment  of  eczema  and  other  skin  diseases,  burns, 
scalds,    etc.      178,326 ;   Aug.    7. 

Bramu  Packing  Co.      (See  Bragno  &  Mustari.) 

Brandeau,  Anna  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Garters.  168,199-200; 
Jan.   9. 

Brandenburg  &  Brandenburg,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufac- 
tured furs.     160,993  ;  Feb.  20. 

Brandes,  C,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Loud-speaking  tele- 
phones.    185,915;  Dec.  4. 

Brandes,  Max,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Cora  salve.  177,768 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Brandon  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ornamental  fab- 
rics of  vulcanized  sheet  gum  rubber.  182,200 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Branford  Electric  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
tric appliances.     172,634;  Aug.  21. 

Braun,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Coffee  and  tea.  177,267  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Brauns.  Wilhelm,  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrilnkter  Haftung, 

Quedllnburg,  Germany.     Colors  for  dyeing.     174,160-1 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Braw  Laddie  Golf  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.     Golf  clubs. 

176,062;   Apr.   24. 
Brawner,  Henry  N.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  Chestnut  Farms 

Dairy,  Washington,  D.  C.     Butter.     161,347  ;  June  5. 
Brawner,    Henry    N.,    jr.,    doing    business    as    Chestnut 

Farms    Dairy,   W.nshington,    D.    C.      Butter.      161,348; 

Nov.  20. 
Brawner,  Henry  N.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  Chestnut  Farms 

Dairy,  Washington,  D.   C.     Raw  and  pasteurized  milk, 

butter,  eggs,  and  cheese.     161,349  ;  May  15. 
Brawner,  Henry  N.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  Chestnut  Farms 

Dairy.    Washington,   D.    C.      Butter,   eggs,    and   cheese. 

170,707;  May  15. 
Brawner,  Henry  N.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  Chestnut  Farms 

Dairy,  Washington,  D.  C.     Raw  and  pasteurized  milk, 

butter,  eggs,  and  cheese.     170,739  ;  May  1. 
Breakstone  Bros.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cream  cheese. 

180,958;  Oct.   30. 
Brecht    Candy    Company,    The,    Denver,     Colo.      Candy. 

172,199  :  Apr.   10. 
Bregstein,   Nathan,    Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     Ladies'   underwear 

made   of  textile   fabrics.      171,250 ;   June  12. 
Breinig     Brothers,     Inc.,     Hoboken,     N.     J.       Varnish. 

179,654;    July    10. 
Breit,  Antol  M.,  doing  business  as  Crescent  Rubber  Spe- 
cialty Company.  Chicago,  111.     Bloomers  for  babies  and 

children.     175,296  ;  June  5. 


Breitenbach,  M.  J.,  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Remedy 
for  chlorosis,  malnutrition,  ansemia,  etc.  164,580 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Brenchlcy,  Emma  M.,  New  Maiden,  England.  Cigarette 
paper.     176,445  ;  Apr.   10. 

Breon,  George  A.,  doing  business  as  Whinton  Labora- 
tories, Kansas  City,  Mo.  Medical  compound  for  treat- 
ing corns.     180,167  ;   Sept.   11. 

Bresler,  Abraham  N.,  doing  business  as  Lubraseptol  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricants  for  dental  engines  and 
general  lubricant  purposes.     180,959  ;  Sept.  4. 

Brewer  &  Company,  Inc.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Lime. 
175,129  ;  May  8. 

Briden,  L.  L.,  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Dyes.  168,871  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Bridge-Sullivan  Manufacturing  Company,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Stains,  varnishes,  fillers,  and  paints.     183,249  ;  Nov.  27. 

Bridgeman-Russell  Co.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Ice  cream. 
177,268  ;  Aug.  28. 

Briggs,  J.,  &  Sons  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Special-process 
metal  and  bars,  sheets,  strips,  etc.     171,827;  May  1. 

Briggs,  John  J.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Building  stone,  lime- 
stone, lime,  cement,  etc.     176,665 ;  Oct.  23. 

BrigUam  Company,  The,  Springfield,  Mass.  Hosiery. 
181,056;   Aug.   7. 

Bright,  William  M.,  doing  business  as  La-rite  Labora- 
tories, Blnomington,  111.  Preparation  for  the  hair. 
182,960:   Nov.  13. 

Brighton  Canning  Company,  Brighton,  Iowa.  Catchup 
and  canned  vegetables.     180.836;   Oct.   16 

Brillio  Chemical  Company.     (See  La  Loue,  Wilfred.) 

Brillo  Manufacturing  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  V.  Steel 
wool  for  cleaning  and  polishing  purposes.  173,070 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Brinckerhoff.  M.  E.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Toilet  lotions. 
163,612-12J  ;  Feb.   13. 

Brine,  James  W.,  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Footballs, 
football  bladders,  infiators,  pads,  etc.    169,886  ;  Feb.  20, 

Brine,  James  W.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Flags,  ban- 
ners, pennants,  etc.     172,281  ;  July  24. 

Brine,  James  W.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Hip  and  kid- 
ney pads,  elastic  bandages,  etc.     172,578;  July  17. 

Brine,  James  W.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Football 
pants  and  jackets,  knit  worsted  union  suits,  football 
shoes,  etc.     172,579  ;  .Tune  19. 

Brine,  James  W.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Surveying 
linemen's  measuring  outfits.     172,580  ;  July  24. 

Brine,  James  W.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Woolen  foot- 
hall  blankets.     172,728  ;  Apr.  17. 

Brine,  .Tamos  W.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Shoe  bags 
and  skate  bags.      172,729 ;   Sept.   4. 

Brine,  James  W.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Score  books. 
172,730;  July  24. 

Brine,  James  W.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  -  Pillows. 
172,731  ;  Feb.   13. 

Brine,  James  W.,  Company,  Boston,  doing  business  as 
Kingston  Knitting  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Sweat- 
ers, rib  sport  coats,  bathing  suits,  etc.  178,708 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Brinton,  Willard  C,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Prints,  postcards, 
pictures,  and  photographs.     152.693  ;  Feb.  20. 

Briones  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Olive  oil. 
167,039  ;  May  15. 

Bristol  &  Barber  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phono- 
graphs.    163,213  ;  Nov.  13. 

Bristol  Company,  The,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Electrical  loud- 
speaking  receivers,  horns,  control  boxes,  etc.  168,098  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Bristol-Myers  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cathartic  and 
laxative   preparation.      169,153;   Jan.    9. 

Bristol-Myers  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal 
preparation.     169,154  ;  Jan.  9. 

Bristol-Myers  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cold  cream. 
169,156  ;  Jan,  9. 

Bristol-Myers  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Remedy  for 
the  relief  of  coughs,  colds,  etc.     169,526  ;  Jan.   9. 

Bristol-Myers  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Cathartic  and 
laxative  preparation.     171,441  ;  Feb.  20. 

Britex  Chemical  Products  Limited,  London,  England. 
Disinfectants.     176,397;  June  19. 

British  America  Nickel  Corp'n  Ltd.,  Ottawa,  Ontario, 
Canada.      Nickel    sulphate.      143,977 ;    July   3. 

British  America  Nickel  Coi-p'n  Ltd.,  Ottawa,  Ontario, 
Canada.     Nickel  ammoniurii  sulphate.     143,978;  July  3. 

British  American  Metals  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Seamless  brass  tubes,  seamless  copper  tubes,  and  con- 
denser tubes.     160,392  ;  Feb.  13. 

British  Cellulose  and  Chemical  Manufacturing  Company 
Limited,  London,  England.  Threads  made  of  cellulose 
derivatives.      165,002 ;    Sept.    18. 

British  Cellulose  and  Chemical  Manufacturing  Company, 
Limited,  London,  England.  Fabrics  made  from  cellu- 
lo.^ie  derivatives.      186,313  ;  Nov.   20. 

British  Glues  &  Chemicals,  Limited,  London,  England. 
Glue  and  gelatin  glue.     173,588  ;  Sept.  18. 

British  International  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Hosiery.     185,408  :  Nov.  6. 

Britton,  Albert,  Myrtle  Point,  Oreg.  Cream  cheese. 
168,097;  Apr.   3. 

Broadway  Knitting  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted 
caps.     165,984  ;  .Tan.  9. 

Brock-Carlson  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Coconut-oil  shampoo.     168,752  ;  Feb.  20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
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Biockett,  Arthur  A.,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.  Hoof-rot  remedy. 
152,881  ;  Jan.   2. 

Brotlio,  ICnlph  N.,  doing  business  as  Ralph  N.  Brodie  Co., 
t)akland.  Calif.  Sletallic  and  nonmetallic  gears. 
179.764  ;  Auu.  28. 

Brodv,  N.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladles'  suits,  coats, 
and   dresses.      1G9.527  :    Mar.    20. 

Broeker,  Cliae.,  &  Co.,  Oweiisboro,  Ky.  Wheat  flour, 
hominy    feed,   and   grits.      179,179 ;    Sept.    11. 

Broiran,  Bvard  b\,  i'hiladelphia.  Pa.  Finger  rings. 
17ii.71 1-ir.  :   May   S. 

Brogan,  Byard  F.,  Philadelpbia,  Pa.  Finger  rings,  pend- 
ants, scart'pius,  etc.     17G,710  ;  June  5. 

Brogdex  Company,  Winter  Haven,  Fla.  Coating  ma- 
terial having  paraffin  as  its  base.     173,708  ;   Sept.   11. 

Bronson,  Emma.  Waldo.  Kans.  Spark  catcher  for  loco- 
motives.     157.20G;  Mar.   13. 

Brouxouian  I'liblisbiny;  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  News- 
paper periodical  published  weekly.     171,611 ;  Feb.  27. 

Brooklyn  Heights  Canuiug  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Tomato  sauce  and  paste,  fruit  pre.serves,  canned  fruits, 
and  vigotabies.     164,S."i5  ;  Jan.  30. 

Brooklvn  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Stockings. 
169,573  ;    May   22. 

Brooklyn  Shield  &  Rubber  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Baby  pants.     172,027;  May  22. 

Brooks.  Alex;inder,  doiag  business  as  A.  Brooks  Company. 
San  Francisco,  Calif.      Sandwiches.      170.469  :  Nov.  13. 

Brooks  Chemical  Co.,  New  Cumberland,  W.  Ya.  Salve 
for  treating  sore  throat,  croup,  asthma,  etc.  176,599  ; 
June  19. 

iiroiiks,  Geo.,  &  Son  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Piece 
goods  of  cotton  and  silk  for  draperies.  180,045 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Brooks.  George  W.,  Topeka,  Kans.  Blackboards.  149,884  ; 
July  24. 

Brooks,  Lester  I.,  doing  business  as  Betty  Brooks  Apron 
Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Women's  and  children's 
aprons,  dresses,  house  dresses,  porch  frocks,  and  coats. 
182,501 ;  Dec.  11. 

Brooks,  Max  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Games  and  game  ap- 
paratus.     170.967  ;   Apr.    3. 

Brooks,  Robert  W.,  doing  business  as  Brooks  Paper  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Stereotyping  and  copying  tissue. 
176,534  ;  June  5. 

Brooks,  Smith  &  Coane,  Limited,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bi- 
tuminous coal.     185,320;  Nov.  13. 

Brooks-Wilbor-Parsons  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Books 
of  blank  forms.     123,328  ;  Aug.  14. 

Brooks,  William  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Meat  pies, 
meat  dumplings,  and  foods  having  a  meat  filler. 
167,597  ;  June  5. 

Brooks,  William  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Meat  pies, 
dumplinss,   etc.      170,806;   June   26. 

Brooks,  William  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Health  foods. 
178,159  ;  Nov.  20. 

Brooks,  William  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Health  foods. 
182,231  ;  Nov.  13. 

Broome.  Ernest  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hydraulic  gates. 
172,028  ;  Apr.  10. 

Brown,  A.  E.,  Shoe  Co.,  Inc.,  Orwigsburg,  Pa.  Shoes 
149.261  ;  Jan.  9. 

Brown  &  Bigelow,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Caps  for  men,  women, 
or  children,  and  aprons  made  of  cloth.  160,743 ; 
June  5. 

Brown  &  Bigelow,  St.  Paul.  Minn.  Signs  made  of  metal 
and  celluloid.     160,745  ;  July  17. 

Brown,  C.   C,  Candy  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Chocolate 
candy,      ir.9.279  :    July  3. 

Brown,  C.  D.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Finished  up- 
per leather  calfskins.     178,160-1 ;  July  17. 

Brown,  Charles  J.,  doing  business  as  The  B.  K.  Labora- 
torv,  Kansas  City,  Kans.  Preparation  for  cleaning 
the  teeth  and  mouth.     180.323  ;  Dec.  25. 

Brown,  Claude  A.,  doing  business  as  Brownie  Fruit  Com- 
pany, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fresh  vegetables,  fresh 
grapes,  and  fresh  cantaloupes.     178,216  ;  Aug.  21. 

Brown  Companv,  Portland,  Me.  Paoer  products.  129,373  ; 
Mar.   6. 

Brown  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Wrapping  paper. 
168,021-2  ;  Jan.  16. 

Brown  Company,  Portland.  Me.,  and  Berlin.  N.  H.  Fiber 
conduits  for  electrical  purposes.     175,709  ;   Apr.   24. 

Brown,  Earle  D.,  doing  business  as  The  Everam  Co., 
South  Bend,  Ind.     Bnked  confections.    162,473  ;  Jan.  30. 

Brown,  George  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carburetors. 
179,774;  July  17. 

Brown,  Geo.  K.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Ice  cream. 
164,576  ;  July  17. 

Brown,  George  K.,  Company,  Inc.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Candy,     184,812  ;  Nov.  6. 

Brown,  II.  Cla.v.  doing  business  as  The  Bon-Quin  Co.. 
Shreveport,  La.  Medicinal  tonics  for  keeping  the 
system  in  a  healthy  condition,  etc.     173.589  ;    ,\pr.   17. 

Brown,  H.  J.,  Medicine  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Remedies  for  tobacco  habit,  compositions  for  alleviat- 
ing the  injurious  effects  of  nicotine,  etc.  160,332 ; 
June  12. 

Brown.  Harvpv  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Window  shades. 
172.506;  May  1. 

Brown.  Henry  O..  doing  business  as  H.  O.  Brown  Company. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Pile  remedy.     182,397  ;  Dec.   18. 


Brown,  J.  C,  Newark,  Ohio.  Salad  dressings.  176,440  ; 
.Uine  26. 

Brown,  Jervis  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ointment  for  treat- 
ment of  nervous  itching  and  as  a  general  healing  oint- 
ment.    174,765  ;  July  17. 

Brown,  Lillie,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Foot  salve.  178,548 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Browu,  Lockwood  &  Davenport  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Monthly  publication.     186,214;  Dec.   11. 

Brown,  Mav  Belle  L.,  Merriniac,  Mass.  Sandwich  filling. 
161,765;   Feb.   13. 

Brown,  Michael  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fruit  presses. 
166,498  ;    July    10. 

Brown  Orcola  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Shortening. 
167,598  ;  Apr.  17. 

Brown,  1£.  H.,  &  Co.     (See  Western  Wholesale  Drug  Co.) 

Brown,  R.  J.,  Petroleum  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo 
Thinning  oil.     166,646  ;  Jan.  9. 

Brown,  S.  W.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Chocolate 
malted  milk.     185,556  ;  Dec.  11. 

Browu  &  Sehler  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Storage 
batteries.     178,816;  June  26. 

Brown  Shoe  Company,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoes.  170,178  ; 
Feb.   27. 

Brown  Shoe  Company,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Leather, 
canvas,  and  cloth   shoes,     179,180 ;    Sept.   11. 

Browu,  Thos.  E.,  &  Sons.      (See  Brown,  Thomas  H.) 

Brown,  Thomas  II.,  doing  business  as  Thos.  E.  Brown  & 
Soils,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Hosiery.     175,978  ;  Nov.  27. 

Brown,  Wm.  H.,  &  Bro.  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Per- 
fume, toilet  water,  sachet  powder,  and  talcum  and 
face    powders.      174,818 ;    May   22. 

Browne,  John  H.,  Aldwich,  London,  England.  Face 
creams  and  powders,  hair  tonic,  bath  crystals,  hair  and 
flesh  tonic  waters,  etc.     163,236  ;  Jan.  30. 

Browne,  Mayotta,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Dolls.  171,610; 
Jan.  30. 

Brownell,  Leigh  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Brownell  Wildfire  Battery  Co.,  Inc.,  doing  business  as 
Wildfire  Auto  Service  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Electrolyte 
for   storage   batteries.      164,302  :    Nov.   20. 

Brownell  Wildfire  Battery  Co.  (See  Brovynell,  Leigh  E., 
assignor.) 

Brownes,  Frank,  Company,  Inc.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Paint 
enamels.     170,619  ;  Jan.  9. 

Brownewell,  Donald  F.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Cleaning  com- 
pound for  cleaning  carpets,  fabrics,  etc.,  and  hand  soap. 
169.278;  -.Tan.    2. 

Brownhill  &  Kramer,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery.  180,837  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Brownie   Fruit   Company.      (See  Brown,    Claude  A.) 

Browning  and  Atkin,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Racing  programs. 
178,549  ;  Nov.  13. 

Brownlee,  Joseph  P.,  doing  business  as  Southern  Sweet 
Potato  Exchange,  Chicago,  111.  Selected  sweet  potatoes 
In  their  natural  state.     456,351  ;  Jan.  2. 

Brownstein-Louis  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Textile  fab- 
rices  of  cotton,  wool,  silk,  and  mixtures  In  the  piece. 
176.160  :  May  15. 

Brueck,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Glossine  Chemical  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Composition  of  matter  for  facili- 
tating the  extraction  of  hairs  from  the  faces  and  hands 
of  humans.     175,130  ;  June  5. 

Brum  Mfg.  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Laundry  wax.  168,201 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Brunimer,  Max  B.  &  Son,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knicker- 
bockers and  sport  riding  and  golf  trousers.  169,947  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Brun,  Jean  A.  F.,  Paris,  F1:ance.  Taximeters.  186,176  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Brune,  Herman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candies.  178,163; 
Nov.  27. 

Brune.  Pottberg  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.     176,535  :  May  8. 

Brune,  Pottberg  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  *  Cotton  piece 
goods.      182,202  ;    Sept.    4. 

Brune,  Pottberg  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.      182,291-2;    Sept.   4. 

Brune,  Pottberg  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.     183,188  ;  Sept.  26. 

Brune,  Pottberg  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.     183,191-2  ;  Sept.  25. 

Brunelle  Drug  Co.,  Woonsocket.  R.  I.  Medicinal  prepa- 
ration for  indigestion,  dyspepsia,  etc.     181,0-')7  ;  .\ug.  21. 

Brunner,  Lamar  F.,  doing  business  as  Utility  Fittings  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  conduit  fittings. 
156,344  ;  Apr.   3. 

Bruno,  C,  &  Son,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Musical  instru- 
ments.    177.543  :  June  12. 

Brnno  Radio  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  send- 
ing and  receiving  sets.     171,442  ;  July  31. 

Bruns.  A.,  &  Sons,  Brooklyn.  N.  V.  Furniture-moving 
pads,  tents,  tarpaulin,  awnings,  etc.     175,544  :  Jul.v  3. 

Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company,  The,  Wilmington, 
Del.,  and  Chicago,  111.  (3ame-table  cushions.  172.078-9  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company,  The,  Wilmington, 
Del.,  and  Chicago,  HI.  Rubber  and  fabric  tires. 
177,951  ;  July  17. 

Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company,  The,  Wilmington, 
Del.,  and  Chicago,  111.  Rubber  and  fabric  tires.  177,952  ; 
July  24. 

Brux   Candy  Co.      (See  Baruxes,  Christ.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  tr  a  de-mar  h  applicants — Continued. 


Bryan,  T.  D.,  Linden,  Calif.  Fresh  cherries.  163,734; 
Feb.  20. 

Bryant,  Ernest  R.,  Boston,  Mass.  Friction  tape  and 
splicing  compound.      184,380 ;   Oct.   16. 

Bryant,  Frank  H.,  doing  business  as  Poe  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Troy,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  internal  and  external 
use  for  the  alleviation  of  pain,  etc.     170,42.3  ;  Apr.  3. 

Buchanan,  J.  W.,  doing  business  as  Nu-Pep  Laboratories, 
Union,  S.  C.  Vegetable  general  tonic  for  human  use. 
181,173;   Aug.   21. 

Bucher  &  Gibbs  Plow  Company,  The,  Canton,  Ohio. 
Plow,  plowshares,  moldboards,  plowpoints,  landsides, 
etc.     170,472-3  ;  Jan.  9. 

Buckeye  Blower  Company.  (See  Columbus  Heating  & 
Ventilating   Company.) 

Buckeye  Kibbon  &  Carbon  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Carbon  paper  and  typewriter  ribbons.    172,080  ;  Apr.  24. 

Buckeye  Traction  Ditcher  Co.,  The,  Findlay,  Ohio.  Trac- 
tion  wheels.      175,843  ;   May   1. 

Buckingham  &  Hecht,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Shoes  ol 
leather.     164,020  ;  Jan.  9. 

Buckwalter  Stove  Company,  Royersford,  Pa.  Gas,  coal, 
wood,  or  coke  cooking  or  heating  stoves,  ranges,  etc. 
152,232;    Jan.    2. 

Bucyrus  Company,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Power  shovels, 
drag-line  excavators,  etc.     171,443  ;  Mar.  6. 

Buczkowski,  John  J.,  doing  business  as  Hoosier  Cleanser 
Mfg.  Co.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Water-softening  compound. 
171,571  :  Feb.  27. 

Buddie  Saw  Rig  Works.      (See  Johnson,  Oliver  W.) 

Buddy  -  Bouncer  Company,  Dallas,  Tex.  Seesaw  toy. 
179,395  ;  .Tune   19. 

Buddy  Brooks,  Inc.,  Marshall,  Mich.  Talcum  powders. 
162,375  ;  Aug.   14. 

Buddy-Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Furniture  polish. 
178,217;  June  19. 

Budeke,  Gleorge  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Oil  paint,  ready- 
mixed  and  paste  ;  linseed  oils,  floor  wax,  floor  and  furni- 
ture polish,  etc.     155,044  ;   Feb.  13. 

Buel,  David,  Columbus.  Ohio.  Moth  and  dust  proof 
cloth  bags.     174.231 ;  Apr.  10. 

Buell,  George  C,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Coffee. 
178,817;    Sept.    11. 

Buell,  George  C,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Coffee. 
178,819  ;  July  17. 

Buenaventura  Balcells  Vallbona,  doing  business  as  Bal- 
cells,  Barcelona,   Spain.     Olive  oil.     135,438 ;   May  22. 

Buerger,  Theo.  S.,  &  Son,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Hosiery  and 
knitted  underwear.     180,960  ;   Oct.   30. 

Buettner,  T.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Art  needlework. 
170,270;   Apr.  24. 

Buettner,  T.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Pure  linen  in  the 
piece,  linen  table  covers  and  napkins.     177,895  ;  May  15. 

Buffalo  Chandelier  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Electric- 
lighting  fixtures  and  hangers,   etc.     183,357 ;  Nov.   20. 

Buffalo  Jewelry  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Block, 
Leopold.) 

Buffalo  Novelty  Company.  (See  Diodato,  Frank  A., 
assignor.) 

Buffalo  Oflice  and  Law  Supply  Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  Paper  stationery,  and  miscellaneous  office  sup- 
plies.     167,346:    Jan.    2. 

Buffalo  Paper  &  Post  Card  Co.     (See  Hooz,  Joseph.) 

Buffalo  Specialty  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Drain  solvents. 
166,630;  Jan.  9. 

Buffalo  Specialty  Company,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Chemical 
compositions  for  removing  carbon  from  internal  com- 
bustion engines  and   the  like.     161,522  ;  July  3. 

Bull  Dog  Floor  Clip  Company.  Winterset,  Iowa.  Floor 
clips  for  fastening  wooden  floors  or  the  like  to  a  con- 
crete construction.     160,480  ;  Apr.  24. 

Bull  Dog  Plaster  Grip  Company,  Oakland.  Calif.  Fasten- 
ers for  securing  and  spacing  metal  laths.  180,324  : 
Dec.  4. 

Bullard  Manufacturing  Company,  Madison,  Wis.  Piston 
rings.     159,685  ;  Jan.  23. 

Bullet  Proof  &  Non-Shatterable  Glass  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Glass.     176,717-8;  June  5. 

Bulubassis,  George  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sugar-coated 
peanuts.      173,.590 :    Sept.    11. 

Bumble  Bee   Specialty  Co.      (See  Garcia,  Joaquin.) 

Bundt,  Charles  R.,  doing  business  as  The  Asthma-non  Co., 
Detroit.  Mich.  Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  asth- 
ma.    168,997  ;  Jan.  30. 

Bunge,  Herman,  Elgin,  111.  Gasoline  and  lubricating 
oils.     176,064  ;  Apr.  17. 

Bunkie  Ice  Company,  Ltd.,  The,  Bunkle,  La.  Ice  cream. 
185.105;  Nov.  27. 

Bunnie  Hat  Co.  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Hats  for  men  and 
boys.     159,552  :  Mav  8. 

Bunte  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Chocolates.  160,385 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Bunte  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.     Candv.     168.294  ;  Mav  8. 

Bunle  Brothers.   ChicTgo,    111.     Candy.      168.446:   May  8. 

Burcher,  George  E.,  doing  business  as  Burcher's  Phar- 
macy, Newport  News,  Va.  General  medicinal  tonic. 
174.124  ;  May  22. 

Burden,  Everett,  doing  business  as  Burden  Manufacturing 
Company,  East  Liverpool,  Ohio.  Fruit  sirups  for  bev- 
erages sold  as  soft  drinks.     172,507  ;  .Tune  19. 

Burdette  -  Murray  Companv,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Pantographs.      168,669;   Jan     2. 


Bureau    of   Formulas.      (See    Wiegand,    William    D.,    as- 
signor.) 
Buren,   Asa   J.,   CuUom,   111.     Moisteners   used  in   sealing 

up  stationery.     156,048  ;   May  29. 
Burgess,   Roy  J.,   doing  business   as   E-Z  Fluff  Mfg.    Co., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Meringue  and  icing  powder.    162,536  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Burgess,   Zeph    E.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Massage    and 

tissue  creams,  talcum  powders,  astringent,  etc.    185,954  ; 

Dec.    18. 
Burgower,   L.   H.,   doing  business  as  The  Vogue,   Dallas, 

Tex.     Women's   outer  coats,   suits,   dresses,   and  hats. 

127,709  ;  Aug.  7. 
Burhop,  Fred  D.,  doing  business  as  Melt-0  Packing  Com- 
pany,   Yonkers,   N.   Y.      Aging   and   softening   chemical 

powder  for  liquors.     171,196  ;  Apr.   3. 
Burhorn,  Edwin,  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Noncorrod- 

ing  and  nonrusting  alloys,  rolled  plates  and  sheets  of 

such  alloys,  etc.     149,210 ;  Jan.  2. 
Burke,  Claude  A.,  doing  business  as  Kronkowa  Medicine 

Company,  Lufkin,  Tex.     Liniments.     158,074  ;  Mar.  6. 
Burke,  Frank  G.,  doing  business  as  Manhattan  Soap  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.     Soaps.     171,684-5  ;  Mar.  6. 
Burke,  Frank  G.,  doing  business  as  Manhattan  Soap  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.     Soap  for  toilet,  bath,  laundry, 

etc.     172,508;  Mar.  27. 
Burlington  Overall  Manufacturing  Company,  Kansas  City, 

Mo.       Overalls,     work    jackets,     trousers,    and     shirts. 

162,373;  Feb.  13. 
Bui-nes,   Frank,   doing  business  as  Burnes  Remedy   Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Liquid  preparation  for  the  treat- 
ment of  rheumatism.     174,426  ;  May  2. 
Burnett,  Bl,<inche  M.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.     Toy  animal 

figures.     178,709  ;  Oct.  2. 
Burnett,  Joseph,   Co..   Boston,  Mass.     Flavoring  extracts 

for  foods.     164,746;  Nov.  20. 
Burnham,    Alvie,    doing    business    as    Burnham    Packing 

Company,  Clay  City,  Ind.     Canned  pimientos.     175,064  ; 

June  19. 
Burnham,  E.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Preparation  for  straight- 
ening hair.     166,496  ;   Jan.  2. 
Burnham  &  Morrill  Company,  Portland,  Me.     Fish  cakes, 

codfish    cakes,   clams,   alimentary   paste   products,   etc. 

173,.399  ;  June  5. 
Burnham    &    Morrill    Company,    Portland,    Me.      Canned 

corn  and  canned  succotash.     177,357  ;  May  29. 
Burnham    &    Morrill    Company,    Portland,    Me.      Canned 

beans    and    pork,    vegetables,    and    clams.         185,557 ; 

Dec.    18. 
Burnham-Munger-Root  Dry  Goods  Company,  Kansas  City, 

Mo.     Cotton  piece  goods.     183,358 ;  Oct.  23. 
Burns,   E.   Reed,   Manufacturing  Corp.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 

Polishing  compositions   in   the  form  of   powder,   paste, 

and   liquid   for  metal.      171,009 ;   Apr.   24. 
Burns,  Frederick  M.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.     Ladies'  coats, 

suits,  dresses,  outer  skirts,  blouses,  and  hats.     175,381 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Burns,    Frederick   M.,    Mount   Vernon,    N.   Y.     Umbrellas 

and  parasols.     177,956;  June  19. 
Burns,   Jabez,   &    Sons,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Roasters  and 

parts  and  supplies  for  same.     180,325  ;  July  17. 
Burns,  William  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Hair  tonic.     180,416 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Burnstine,  Abraham,  Washington,  D.  C.     Watches,  clocks, 

chronometers,  and  parts  for  same.     172,632  ;  June  5. 
Burpee,     W.     Atlee,     Co.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Vegetable 

seeds.     175,065  ;  Apr.  24. 
Burpee,  W.  Atlee,   Co.,   Philadelphia,  Pa.     Flower  seeds. 

175,066  ;  Apr.  24. 
Burpee,    W.    Atlee,     Co.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Vegetable, 

fiower,     and    lawn-grass    seeds    and    bulbs.       175,067 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Burrell,  D.  V.,  doing  business  as  The  Rocky  Ford  Melon 

Growers   Spray  Manufacturing  Co.,   Rocky   Ford,   Colo. 

Insecticide.     175,297  ;  July  3. 
Burris,     .John     C,     Nashville,     Tenn.       Paint     enamels. 

165,911  ;  May  29. 
Burroughs,   Harry  E.,  Boston,  Mass.     Swing  couch  ham- 
mocks.     143,533  ;    Aug.    7. 
Burroughs,  Herbert  D.,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Gasoline.     170,751 ; 

July    24. 
Burrow,    Alan    G.,    Norfolk,    Va.      Gasoline    and    volatile 

compositions  derived  from  petroleum.     172,510  :  Feb.  27. 
Bursley,  G.  E.,  &  Company,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.    Rolled  oats, 

coffee,  spaghetti,  etc.     175,183  ;  July  31. 
Burson     Knitting     Company,     Rockford,     111.       Hosiery. 

165,521  :  May  1. 
Burstein-Friedland  &  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.    Boys'  blouses  and 

shirts.      166,976  :   Sept.   11. 
Burt,    F.    N.,    Company    Limited,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Paper 

boxes.     159,494-5  ;  Mar.  20. 
Burton  Coffee   Company,   Knoxville.  Tenn.     Package  and 

canned  coffee.     181,554  :   Sept.  25. 
Burton   Coffee   Company,   Knoxville,  Tenn.     Package  and 

canned  coffee.     181.556 :   Sept.  25. 
Burton,  J.  H.,  &  Sons  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lumber. 

173,400;   Apr.   3. 
Bush,  W.  J.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Toilet  water. 

173,170-1  :  Apr.  24. 
Bush,    Lester    C,    Columbus,    Ohio.      Fabric    and    leather 

work  gloves,   pants,   etc.      184.232 ;   Nov.    6. 
Bush.    William    H.,    Wellesley    Hills,    Mass.      Children's 

velocipedes.     185,693  ;  Dec.  25. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — -Continued. 


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Bussc  Baklnp  Company,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Bread  and 
cake.     181,557;  Nov.  20. 

Biissmann  Mamifncturinf:  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Povt- 
alile  electric  lamps.     180,740  ;  Aufr.  21. 

Buster  Brown  Soap  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Soap. 
1G9.574  :    .Tan.    2. 

Busv  Bee  Candv  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Candy  and 
Ciikes.     171,829  ;  July  31. 

Busy  Bee  Candv  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Chocolates. 
1S2.233;  Nov.  6. 

Butchart,  Cuthbert  S..  Company,  Inc.,  Rye,  N.  Y.  Golf 
clubs.     16S.453  :  Oct.  23. 

Butchart,  Cuthbert  S.,  Company,  Inc.,  Rye,  N.  T.  Golf 
balls.     168,454  ;  Nov.  6. 

Bu-Ti-Mai(l  Petticoat  &  Pottipants  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ladies'   undcrsarments.      109,051  ;    Jan.    2. 

Butler-Blancliard  Co.,  Grand  Island,  Nebr.  Frozen  con- 
fections.    1CS,70G;  Apr.  17. 

Butler,  Chas.  H.,  doing  business  as  Blenheim  Club  Bot- 
tling Co.,  Blenheim.  S.  C.  Beverages  sold  as  soft 
drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the  same.  185,173 ; 
Nov.  0. 

Butler,  J.  W.,  Paper  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Writing  and 
printina  paper.      172,972  ;   Mar.  G. 

Butler,  J.  W.,  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Paper. 
177,213;  June  5. 

Butler,  J.  W.,  Paper  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Papers, 
bristol  board,  cardboard.     179,926.     July  17. 

Butler,  J.  W.,  Paper  Co.,  The.  Chicago,  111.  Print, 
book,  bond,  and  writing  paper,  etc.     180.838  ;  July  10. 

Butler,  J.  W..  Paper  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  lU.  Wrapping 
paper,  manila  paper,  envelopes,  print  book  and  docu- 
ment covers.     180,839  ;  Aug.  28. 

Butler.  J.  W..  Paper  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Env.elopes 
and  paper   for  making  same.     182,128 ;   Oct.    16. 

Butler,  James,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bread,  162,240; 
Mar.  27. 

Butler,  James.  Grocerv  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Birds' 
food.     163.430:  Apr.   3. 

Butler  Laboratories.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Iron  solution 
for  intravenous  and  intramuscular  use.    166,521  ;  Jan.  2. 

Butterfleld,  Charles  F.,  doing  business  as  Dlnamite 
Cleaner  Corporation,  Salina,  Kans.  Cleaning  com- 
pound for  hand,  kitchen,  laundry,  etc.,  purposes. 
175.596;  July  3. 

Butterfleld  Fred,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ginghams 
in   the  piece.     165,343  ;  July  10. 

Butterick  Publishing  Company,  The,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Pamphlet  published  from  time  to  time.  176,447 ; 
May  22. 

Buttersweet  Products  Corporation,  Yonkers,  N.  Y,  Candy. 
180,580;    Sept.    11. 

Button,  George  W.,  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
fumes, toilet  waters,  face  powders,  etc.  184,434 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Butts,  J.  F.,  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  fruits 
and  vegetables.     178,551.     July  17. 

Butts  &  Miller  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Egg  and 
poultry  cases.     183,136;  Oct.   16. 

Buxton.  David  H..  doing  business  as  Buxton  Rheumatic 
Medicine  Co.,  Abbott  Village.  Me.  Compound  for  treat- 
ing rheumatism.     180,961 ;  Aug.  21. 

Buxton  Garment  Mfg.  Co.,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  Children's  play 
suits.     170,002.     Jan.  30. 

Ever,  The  House  of,  Maiden,  Mass.  Waists  and  hosiery. 
168,612  :  Jan.   9. 

Byers,  John  F.,  Machine  Company,  The,   Ravenna,  Ohio. 

Cranes.     151,823  ;  Aug.  14. 
Byers   Machine   Company,   The,    Ravenna,    Ohio.     Cranes 

mounted  on  motor  trucks.     175,068 ;  Aug.  14. 
Byford.    Horace,    Seattle,    Wash.      Waterproofing    liquid. 

177.425  :  Oct.  9. 
Byrne.  Kingston  &  Co..  Kokomo,  Ind.     Vacuum  feed  sys- 
tems' for    motor   vehicles.      171,724 ;    May    15. 
Byrnes,   Eugene,   Carmel,   Calif.      Skates,   baseballs,   bats, 

etc.     182.130:  Oct.  2. 
Byrnes-Linn     Products     Co.,     Chicago,     111.      Polish    for 

automobiles    and    painted,     varnished,    and    lacquered 

surfaces.      172.860;  Mar.   20. 
Byron,  Fred.  San   Francisco,   Calif.     Ready-mixed  paints, 

varnishes,  paint  oils,  and  putty.     183,905  :  Dee.  4. 
Byron   Weston  Company,   Dalton,  Mass.     Writing  paper. 

172,142  :  Mar.  27. 
C.    &   A.    Drug    Co.,    Elmer,    N.    J.      Medicine    used    for 

sprains,  bruises,  bites,  etc.     167,066  ;  Oct.  23. 
C.  B.  C.  Film  Sales  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Motion 

pictures.     179,025  ;  Aug.   14. 
C.   E.   Z.   Company,   The,    Chicago,    111.      House   numbers, 

changeable   window   display   signs,   and   sign   reflectors. 

176,449  ;  May  29. 
C.  G.  Spring  Company,  The,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.     Bumpers. 

179,70.5-7  ;  July  17. 
C-O-D  Cereal   Co.      (See  Gillitt.  Fred  C) 
C   &  T  Importing  Company,   San   Francisco,  Calif.     Tea. 

171.984;  Mav  15. 
C,  V.  &  R.  Batigne,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Positive  projection 

slides,  and  motion-picture  films.     176.664  ;  July  24. 
C.  &  W.  Cap  Company,  Nevada,  Iowa.     Caps  and  closures 

for  receptacles  and  containers.     180,688 ;  Aug.  7. 
C.  W.  P.  Company.     (See  Price.  Charles  W.) 
C.  Y.  Rubber  Company.     (See  Yeagle,  Cnrwen  S.) 
Cabco    Iron    Works.    Inc.,    Gnwanda,    N.    Y.      Gas   steam 

radiators.    168,447 ;  Jan.  2S. 


Cabell  Corporation  of  Baltimore  City,  The,  Baltimore, 
Md.     Imitation  vanilla.     183,194;  Nov.   20. 

Cabot,  Godfrey  L.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Carbon  black. 
176,065  ;  July  17. 

Cabot,  Godfrey  L.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Carbon  black. 
176,067  :  Ap'r.  24. 

Cabot,  Godfrey  L.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Carbon  black. 
170,068;    Sept.   4. 

Cabot,  Godfrey  L.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass,  Carbon  black. 
176,069-71  ;"Apr.  24. 

Cabot,  Samuel,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  White  covering  com- 
position.     187,295:    Dec.    4. 

Cabrelli,  Maria,  and  Baldassare  Mirabile,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Cigars.     182,293  ;   Sept.  25. 

Cabrera,  G.  M.,  doing  busint-ss  as  Cabrera  &  Co.,  New 
York,   N.   Y.     Chocolate.      168,511  ;    Apr.   17. 

Cactus  Crystal  Company,  Dover,  Del.,  and  Fort  Worth, 
Tex.      Candv.      171.449-50 :    Mar.    27. 

Cadet  Knitting  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sweater 
coats.     180,417  :  .July  24. 

Cadet  Knitting  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sweater 
coats.      180.652 ;    Sept.    4. 

Cadman,  A.  W.  Manufacturing  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Bear- 
ing  metals.      183,360 :    Dec.   18. 

Cadwallader  Gibson  Lumber  Co.,  Manila,  P.  I. ;  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Logs.  174,299-300  ; 
May  22. 

Cafe  L'  Aiglon.     (See  Patton,  John  G.) 

Cahill  &  Malone,  doing  business  as  Everite  Patch  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Tire-repair  compounds,  adhesives, 
etc.     179,708;   July   10. 

Cairo  Food  Products  Company,  Cairo,  111,  Chocolate- 
covered  ice-cream  bar.     163,328  ;  Jan.  9. 

Caladero  Products  Company,  Atascadero,  Calif.  Dehy- 
drated apricot  1am,  peach  jam,  vegetable  soup,  etc. 
164,695  ;  Mar.  27. 

Calajoe,  Anthony  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  grower. 
176.162  :   Aug.   7. 

Calcium  Products,  Incorporated,  Chicago,  111.  Anti- 
septic, astringent,  and  deodorizing  lotion.  176,322 ; 
June  19. 

Cnlforiianic  Laboratories.      (See   Holm,   J.   Henry  ) 

Caldwell  &  Company,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Booklets  and 
bonds.     173,562;  July  3. 

Caldwell,  W.  A.,  Camino,  Calif.  Fresh  deciduous  fruifs. 
169,236;   .July  3. 

Caldwell,  William.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Dolls,  rubber  dolls, 
balloons,  srniawkers.     170.709;  .\ug.  23 

Caldwell,  William,  doing  business  as  Rex  Rubber  Novelty 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber  balloons,  rubber  dolls, 
and  squawkers.     184,063  ;  Nov.  6. 

Calhoun,  Robbins  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Face  cloths, 
dishcloths,  floorcloths,  washrags,  scarfs,  shams,  etc. 
172,200;   Apr.   3. 

Calhoun,  Robbins  &  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Hose  sup- 
porters,  garters,   belts,   etc.      172.201 ;   Apr.    24. 

Calhoun,  Robbins  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair,  tooth, 
nail,  and  cloth  brushes,  whisk  brooms,  etc.  172,203 ; 
Feb.    20. 

Calhoun,  Robbins  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pocketbooks, 
purses,  cardcases,  tourists'  cases,  bill  books,  etc. 
172.204  :   Feb.  20. 

Calhoun,  Robbins  &  Co.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Beaded  hags, 
soap  boxes,  wash-rag  cases,  cretonne  bags,  etc.  172,205  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Calhoun,  Robbins  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Writincr  paper, 
envelopes,  pens,  pencils,  paper  tags,  etc.  172,206 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Calhoun,  Robbins  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  tonics, 
smelling  salts,  witch  hazel,  peroxide,  etc.  172,207 ; 
May  29. 

Calhoun.  Robbins  &  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Buckles, 
thimbles,  bracelets,  etc.     172.208  ;  Mav  8. 

Calhoun.  Robbins  &  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Tassels  and 
fringes,  elastic  belting  and  cord,  etc.     172.209  :  Dec.  18. 

Calhoun.  Robbins  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hot-water  bot- 
tles, rubber  sloves,  thermometers,  rubber  sheets,  etc. 
172.210:  Feb.    13. 

Calico  Printers'  Association,  Limited,  The,  Manchester, 
England.     Cotton  piece  goods.     184.934  ;  Nov.  6. 

Califelt  Insulation  Mfg.  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  C&lit.  Insulat- 
insr  material  for  walls,  box  cars,  refrigerator  cars,  etc. 
187,710  ;  Dec.  25. 

California  Alfalfa  Products  Companv.  Pasadena,  Calif. 
Medicine  in  tablet  form.     158,221 ;  Apr.  3. 

California  Alfalfa  Products  Company,  Pasadena,  Calif. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  and  extracts 
for   making  same.      175,299 ;    May   29. 

Oaliforni.a  Almond  Growers  Exchange,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Almonds.     157.024-5:  May  8. 

California  Almond  Packers,  Sacramento  and  North  Sacra- 
mento. Calif.     Salted  almonds.     179.585  ;  July  31. 

California  Aroma  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Chili  pepper 
and  chili  powder.     165,527  ;  Aug.  14. 

California  Associated  Raisin  Co.  (now  by  change  of  name 
Sun  Maid-Raisin  Growers),  Fresno,  Calif.  Raisins  and 
candy.     157,758  ;  Aug.  14. 

California  Bakery  Company,  Bishee,  Ariz.  Bread. 
153,076;  Aug.  14. 

California  Barrel  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Wooden 
containers    and    shocks    therefor.      176,946 ;    May    29. 

California  Bottling  Association,  San  Francisco.  Calif. 
Alkaline   nonpurgatlve   table   water.      183,694 :   Oct.   9. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

AlpJiahetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


California  By-Products  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Water- 
proofing composition  for  application  to  tennis-racliet 
strings.      170..514  ;  Aug.  21. 

California  Canneries  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits  and  vegetables.     178,221 ;  Aug.  14. 

California  Card  Manufacturing  Co..  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Photographic   mountings.     175,340  ;   Apr.    17. 

California  Central  Creameries,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Com- 
pound  having   adhesive  qualities.      180,840;    Sept.    11. 

California  Citrus  Fruit  Juice  Company,  Wilmington,  Del., 
and  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless,  con- 
centrated fruit  juices.     176,163  ;  May  1. 

California  Co-Operative  Canneries,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     175,844  ;   Aug.  7. 

California  Co-Operative  Canneries,  Sau  Francisco,  Calif. 
Fruit  salad,  canned  fruits  and  vegetables.  178,822 ; 
Dec.  4. 

California  Crushed  Fruit  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Beverages,  concentrates,  and  compounds  for  making  the 
same.     186,349  ;  Nov.  20. 

California  Food  Products  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Gelatin  dessert  preparation.     182,649;   Nov.   13. 

California  Fruit  Growers  Exchange,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Citrous  fruits  in  their  natural  state.     173,621 ;  Sept.  4. 

California  Fruit  Growers  Rxchange,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Beverage-dispensing  fountains.     184,004  ;   Nov.  20. 

California  Fruit  Selling  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Dried  and  canned  fruits.     165,667  ;  Feb.  13. 

California  Glove  Company,  Napa,  Calif.  Leather  gloves. 
181,337;    Sept.    11. 

California  Growers  Association,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Canned  fruits  and  canned  vegetables,  jams,  preserves, 
dried    fruits,    etc.      169,844;    May    15. 

California  and  Hawaiian  Sugar  Refining  Corporation, 
San   Francisco.  Calif.     Sugar.     165.352  :   Sept.   4. 

California  .Tely-Juce  Company.      (See  Hulburt,  H.  L.) 

California  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Non- 
alcoholic, maltless  beverages,  root-bper,  root-beer  ex- 
tracts, and  sirups  for  mailing  soft  drinks.  184,587 ; 
Nov.  27. 

California  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fla- 
voring extracts.     184,588  ;  Dec.  11. 

California  Paint  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Lubricating 
oils  and  greases.     165,483  ;  Apr.  3. 

California  Paint  Company,  Oakland.  Calif.  Colors,  var- 
nish,  stain,   paints,    etc.      106,812 ;    Mar.    27. 

California  Peach  &  Fig  Growers,  Fresno,  Calif.  Dried- 
flg-meat    confection.      159,008 ;    Jan.    9. 

California  Peach  &  Fig  Growers,  Fresno,  Calif.  Dried 
peaches  and  figs.     1-77,827  ;  Nov.  6. 

California  X'hysicians  Laboratories,  Oakland,  Calif.  Bac- 
terial sugar  used  in  the  treatment  of  various  pulmo- 
nary diseases.     177,725  ;  Oct.  9. 

California  Preserving  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Canned  fruit  and  vegetables,  jams,  jellies,  etc.  180,518; 
Sept.   25. 

California  Products  Company.     (See  Lunsford,  Reuben  A.) 

California  Prune  &  Apricot  Growers,  Inc.,  assignor  to 
California  Prune  &  Apricot  Growers  Association,  San 
Jose,  Calif.  Salad  and  cooking  oils,  macaroon  paste, 
and  crystallized  fruit  candies,  etc.     172,932 ;  Aug.   21. 

California  Prune  and  Apricot  Growers  Inc.,  San  Jose, 
Calif.     Dried   fruits.      166,650;   Feb.  27. 

California  Supply  Company,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Sweet  piddos,  tomato  catchup,  cider  vinegar,  etc. 
165,346  ;  .Tan.  2. 

California  Tanning  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Leather. 
182,700;  Nov.  18. 

California  Toy  Co.     (See  Fritz,  Charles.) 

California  Underwear  and  Hosiery  Mills,  doing  business 
as  California  Underwear  Mills,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Ladies'  knit  underwear.     169,616  ;  Feb.  20. 

California  Underwear  and  Hosiery  Mills,  also  doing  bus- 
iness as  California  Underwear  Mills,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Ladies'  knit  underwear.     169.618  ;  May  8. 

California  Underwear  and  Hosiery  Mills,  doing  business 
as  California  Underwear  Mills,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Ladies'  knit  underwear.     169,610  ;  May  1. 

California  Underwear  Mills.  (See  California  Underwear 
and    Hosiery   Mills.) 

California  Wall  Bed  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Concealable  beds.     180,326  ;  Aug.  7. 

Calkins,  A.  Gpnevieve,  doing  business  as  South  Norwalk 
Evening  Sentinel,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Newspaper 
and  magazine  articles,  prints,  and  publications. 
178,162;  July  3. 

Callegari,  John  A.,  doing  business  as  Callegari  Products 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Malt  extract  and  sirup.  184,710; 
Oct.  30. 

Callidendron  Mfg.  &  Chemical  Corp.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Polishing  creams  for  painted,  varnished,  and  lacquered 
surfaces.     168,824;  Jan.  9. 

Callow,  Horace  F..  doing  business  as  Kekionga  Scalp  Tonic 
Company,  Decatur,  Ind.  Medical  compounds  used  to 
cleanse  the  scalp,  etc.     178,426  ;  Aug.  21. 

Cal-Met  Mfg.  Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Sheet-metal  products. 
161,034:  Oct.  9. 

Calumet  Packing  Co.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Canned  peas. 
167.383;   Oct.   16. 

Calverley,  Charles  D..  doing  business  as  C.  D.  Calverley 
&  Co.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  Corn  meal.  174,064; 
June  5. 


Calvert,    Howard    R.,    Medina,    Ohio.      Shoe   and   leather 

polishes.     177,358  ;  June  5. 
Calvert    Lithographing   Co.,    The,    Detroit,    Mich.      Bond 

paper  for  printing  purposes.     186,102  ;  Nov.  13. 
Calyork    Manufacturing    Co.,    The,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 

Ladies'  and  children's  hats.     177,828  ;  Nov.  20. 
Camel  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,   Portland,  Oreg.     Battery  solu- 
tion.     178,821-2;  July   24. 
Camel   Dry    Storage    Battery    Co.,   Dallas,   Tex.      Storage 

batteries.      164,694  ;    June   26. 
Cameron,     Viola    R.,     New    York,    N.    Y.      Fuel-treating 

devices    to    be    installed    in    the    path   of   internal-corn- 

bustable     mixtures     in     internal-combustion     engines. 

170.260  ;   Jan.  9. 
Cameron,   Will   J.,   Chicago,    111.     Outfit   of  surgical   and 

dental   appliances.      160,928;    Mar.    27. 
Camilla  Preparations,   Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Reducing 

cream.     178,893;   July  24. 
Caminati,    John   A.,   doing   business    as    J.    A.    C.    Cheese 

Manufacturing     Co.,     Chicago,     111.       Cheese,     French 

dressing,    mayonnaise,    and   Thousand   Island   dressing. 

179,259  ;   Oct.   30. 
Camlin  Corset  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Corsets  and 

brassieres.      170,620  ;   Apr.  10. 
Cammeyer,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Leather   shoes.      170,272 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Cammeyer,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoes.     178,327-8  ;  Aug.  28. 
Cammeyer,   New  York,  N.   Y.      Leather   shoes.     179,710  ; 

Nov.  18. 
Cammeyer,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Children's    leather    and 

fabric  shoes.     182,650  ;  Dec.  25. 
Campania    Importing   Company,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y. 

Olive  oil.      155,665;    July  24. 
Campbell,    Andrew    C,    Incorporated,    Waterbury,    Conn. 

Slachines  for  cutting  sheet  metal.     173,912  ;  May  1. 
Camnheii.    .Tnhr,    R.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Water    wheels. 

180,046  ;  Sept.  4. 
Campbell,  John,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Color-stripping 

or    rtyp-reraoving    compound.       184.589-90:    Dec.    4. 
Campbell,    Joseph,    Company,    Camden,    N.    J.     Spaghetti. 

162.606-7  ;   Feb.  6. 
Campbell,   Joseph,   Company,   assignor   to    Campbell   Soup 

Company,  Camden,  N.  J.     Canned  vegetables.     172,369  ; 

Dee.   11. 
Campbell,   Joseph,   Company,   assignor  to   Campbell   Soup 

Company,  Camden,  N.  J.     Canned  tomatoes,  corn,  peas, 

and  beans.     172,370;   Oct.   23. 
Campbell  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Patch- 
ing paste.     181,631  ;  July  31. 
Camp-Davis-Blair    Co.    Inc.,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Hosiery, 

socks,  stockings,  and  underwear.     180.747  :  Sept.  18. 
Campe  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Hosiery  and  knitted 

underwear.     181,109;    Sept.    18. 
Campe-Davis-Blair  Co.   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Women's 

and  girls'  stockings  and  hosiery.     175,462  ;  June  12. 
Campflre   Manufacturing   Company,    St.    Louis,    SIo.      De- 
vices   for    supporting    cooking    utensils,    etc.,    over    an 

open  fire.     155,737  ;  July  3. 
Campro   Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Motion-pic- 
ture  camera   and  projector.      186,584:   Dec.    IS. 
Canadian    Consolidated    Cornoration,   Limited,   St.    Catha- 
rines, Ontario,  Canada.     Copper-clad  leading-ln  wire  for 

electrical  purposes.     160,860;  Oct.  9. 
Canadian    Wm.    A.    Rogers,    Limited,    Toronto,    Ontario, 

Canada.      Cones,    particularly    paper    cones.      180,841 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Canavello,   Harold   B.,   New   York,   N.    Y.      Vanity   boxes. 

186,944  ;   Dec.   25. 
Candy    Manufacturer   Publishing   Co.,    The,    Chicago,    111. 

Magazines  published  semiannually.     178,955  ;  Juno  26. 
Candy    Sales    Corporation,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Chocolate- 
covered    mints,    eliocnlate-covered    coconut   cream    bars, 

etc.     183,361 ;   Oct.  16. 
Candy-Toy    Company    of   America,    Harrisburg,    Pa.      Toy 

balloon.     181,976;  Dec.  25. 
Canepa,    John   B.,   Company,   The,   Chicago,   111.     Noodles 

and     cut     and     twisted     alimentary     paste     products. 

167,166  ;  Feb.  27. 
Canfleld,  Rubber  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Dress 

shields.     166.292  ;  May  15. 
Cangen,  M.,  &  Co.     (See  Cangen,  Mark.) 
Cangen,  Mark,  doing  business  as  M.  Cangen  &  Co.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.     Steelshoe  shanks.     165,272:  ,Tan.  16. 
Can-Ho-Lab.  Chemical  Co.,  New  Orleans,  La.     Insecticide 

and  germicide.     173,401 ;   Apr.  24.  _ 

Cannan,  Cecil  C,  doing  business  as  Autoeez  Manufactur-J  I 

ing      Company,      Houston,      Tex.        Shock      absorbers.  •  | 

182,331  ;  Dec.   11. 
Cannar    &    Marshall,    Chicago,     111.       Candy.       176,879; 

Aug.  28. 
Cannon,  Addis  O.,  doing  business  as  Cannon  Toy  Factory. 

Toy   wagons.      174.0.53:   Apr.   10. 
Cannon  Toilet  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,   St.   Paul,   Minn, 

Face  and  hand  lotions,  face  creams,  and  hair  pomades, 

178,330;  Aug.  14.  I 

Cannon     Valley    Milling    Company,    Minneapolis,     Minn. ' 

Wheat   flour.      159,142:    Mav.    20.  a 

Canson  &  Montgolfier.     (See  Boulin,  CamlUe  H.)  ,J 

Canterbury   Candy  Makers,   Inc.,   Seattle,    Wash.      Candy  J 

confections.     182.651  :  Oct.   16. 
Cantol  Wax  Company,  Bloomington,  Ind.     Wax  polishes. 

184,493;  Oct.  23. 


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Canton  Forge  &  Axle  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Steel 
forslng.?,  rail  anchors,  rail-anchor  springs,  and  rail- 
road switch  clamps.     177,215;  June  1!). 

Canton  Forge  &  .\xle  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Tools,  and 
particularly  rail-anchor  wrenches.     181,059  ;  July  31. 

CantrcU  &  Cochmne,  Limited.  Dublin,  Ireland.  Bev- 
eraaes  sold  as  soft  drinks.     181,072  ;  Oct.   2. 

Canuet  FrSres.  Paris,  France.  Beads  and  metal  spangles 
made  of  steel,  copper,  etc.     1R4,017;  Nov.  13. 

Canuot  Fr^res,  Paris,  France.  Beads  and  metal  spangles. 
184.018;  Oct.  9. 

Can   Vas   Bak  Products  Co.      (See  Hostetter,   David   B.) 

Canvas  Products  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Tents,  tar- 
paulins, waijon  covers,  etc.     174,065  ;  July  17. 

Canvas  Products  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Tents,  tar- 
paulins, wagon  covers,  etc.    174,068 ;  July  17. 

Canvas  Products  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Grass  catchers. 
181,376:  Oct.  2. 

Capcoss  Co..  Inc.,  The,  Martinsville,  Va.  Medicinal  prep- 
aration recommended  for  use  in  the  treatment  of  rheu- 
matic, neuritic,  and  sciatic  affections,  etc.  180,583 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Capdau,  Hippolyte  E.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Salve  for  the 
treatment  of  catarrh,  sore  throat,  croup,  etc.  169,888  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Cape  Countv  Milling  Co.,  Jackson,  Mo.  Wheat  feed,  shorts, 
and  corn   meal.     179,182;   Sept.    18. 

Capell  Salt  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Salt. 
172,974  ;  June  26. 

Capen,  George  H.,  doing  business  as  Crow  Blacking  Co., 
Canton  Junction,  Mass.     Shoe  polish.     155,394  ;  Jan.  23. 

Capen,  George  H.,  doing  business  as  Crow  Specialties 
Company,  Canton  Junction,  Mass.  Hat  dye.  171,350  ; 
Feb.  20. 

CaPhenin  Chemical  Compajiy,  Waverly,  Iowa.  Laxative 
wafer.     175,768;   May  29. 

Capital  Candv  &  Cracker  Company,  Sacramento,  Calif. 
Candv.      163,969 ;    Sept.    25. 

Capital  City  Bottling  Company.      (See  Eisenberg,  M.   L.) 

Capital  City  Milling  &  Grain  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Wheat 
flour  and  stock  feeds.     175,845  ;  Nov.  6. 

Capital   Neckwear   Company.      (See   Rosen,   Isidore.) 

Capital  Rodewite  Company,  Incorporated,  South  Washing- 
ton, Va.  Compositions  for  use  as  adhesives  for  wood 
and  similar  types  of  blocks  laid  on  flooring  or  paving. 
180,653  :  Sept.  4. 

Capitol  Chemical  Co.,  Montpelier,  Vt.  External  appli- 
cation for  asthma,  bronchitis,  coughs,  etc.  185,562 : 
Dec.   11. 

Capitol  Chemical  Company,  Somerville,  Mass.  Stove 
polish.      162,721 ;    July    10. 

Capitol  Coffee  Company.      (See  Danna,  Frank.) 

Capitol  Hat  Frame  Works,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Hat  frames. 
170,807  ;   Apr.   3. 

Capitol  Sales  Company,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Liniment  for  the 
treatment  of  stiff  and  sore  muscles,  rheumatic  pains, 
etc.     163,500;  Feb.  20. 

Capltola  Tonic  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fountain  combs 
capable  of  containing  a  liquid  for  passage  through  the 
hair.      173,463;  Apr.   3. 

Caplan,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Laforg  Perfumery  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Lemon  cream,  brilliantine,  freckle 
cream,  rouge,   etc.     175,131  ;   Sept.   25. 

Caporale,  Pasquale  A.,  doing  business  as  Leoncavallo 
Sauce  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Spaghetti,  spa- 
ghetti sauce,  and  cheese.     181,936-8 ;  Nov.  27. 

Caporale,  Pasquale  A.,  doing  business  as  Leoncavallo 
Sauce  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Spaghetti  and  spa- 
ghetti   sauces.      181,939 ;    Dec.    4. 

Cappellanti,  Harry,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  Gas-flow 
alarms.     186,350  ;  Dec.  11. 

Caradlne  Harvest  Hat  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Straw  hats. 
168,999  :  May  29. 

Carametos,  John  J.  M.,  doing  business  as  E.  B.  Candy 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Candy  bars.     168,513  ;  June  26. 

Carbide  &  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lubricants  particularly  intended  for  use  In  refrigerating 
machines.     175,710  ;  Apr.  3. 

Carbide  &  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Self-contained  units  for  storing  and  supplying  gas  for 
heating,  lighting,  and  power  purposes.  185,651  ; 
Dec.    18. 

Carbide  &  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Compressed  "gas  for  heating,  lighting,  and 
power  purposes.     185,652  ;  Dec.  11. 

Carbide  &  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation.  New  York, 
N.   Y.      Portable   containers.     186.178 :    Dee.    4. 

Carbondale  Machine  Company,  Carbondale,  Pa.  Refrig- 
erating and  ice-making  plants,  apparatus,  and  machines 
and  Darts  and  accessories  thereof.     172,637  ;  May   29. 

Carbo-Sul  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insecticides. 
174,609  ;  May  15. 

Cardilli,  Nicholas,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perforated  music 
rolls.     180.584  :  Aug.  21. 

Cardinell,  John  D.,  doing  business  as  Cardinell  Vellum 
Mfg.  Co.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Tracing  paper.  179,712-13  ; 
June  19. 

Cardinet  Candy  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Candy. 
179.584  ;  Oct."  30. 

Cardinet  Candv  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Candy. 
181,878  ;  Sept  4. 

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Carel,  Hubert  C,  doing  business  as  The  Benetol  Com- 
pany, Minneapolis,  Minn.  Pharmaceutical  preparations. 
163,859  ;  May  15. 

Carey  Salt  Company,  The,  Hutchinson,  Kans.  Medium 
salt  for  meat  curing  and  general  use.     166.653  ;  Jan.  2. 

Careskey,  James  L.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Monthly  magazine. 
162,918;  Mav  1. 

Car)  Company,  The,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods,  linen  piece  goods,  and  toweling.  181,813 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Carleton  Dry  Goods  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shirts, 
nightgowns,  and  pyjamas.     180,585  ;  July  24. 

Carley,  Leonard  R.,  Watertown,  Conn.  Lubricating,  auto- 
mobile, and  machine  oils  and  lubricating  greases. 
100.587;   M.ar.    13. 

Carley,  Leonard  B.,  Watertown,  Conn.  Varnish,  stains, 
ready-mixed,  paste,  or  dry  fillers  and  paints.  160.588  ; 
Oct.   2. 

Carley,  Rice  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Underwear  for 
men.     176,600;  Nov.   27. 

Carlson.  Grace.  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Bibs.     179,029  ;  Aug.  28. 

Carman,  Harriet  J.,  Elkins  Park,  Pa.  Face  powders,  face 
creams,  perfumes,  etc.     185,410  ;  Dec.  11. 

Caimel,  Albert,  doing  business  as  The  Mount  Carmel  Co., 
Baltimore,  Md.  Snuff  used  for  medicinal  purposes. 
183,818  :  Nov.  20. 

Carmel  Canning  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  fish. 
176,323:   May   22. 

Carmen  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bras- 
sieres.     1 69,237  :   Jan.    2. 

Carnation  Stock  Farms.  Seattle,  Wash.  Live  cattle  of 
stock  farms.     172.795  ;   Mar.  13. 

Carneal,  Edwin  E.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Beverage  eold  as 
a  soft  drink.     179,354  ;  July  10. 

Carney,  Linwood  S.,  Boston,  Mass.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless 
vegetable  extract  for  soft-drink  purposes.  180,467 ; 
July  31. 

Carnotite  Gland  Extract  Company.  (See  McMichael, 
Amerlcus  O.) 

Carnrick.  G.  W.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  prepa- 
rations for  the  treatment  of  glandular  deficiency. 
173.127;  Apr.  10. 

Carnrick,  G.  W.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  prepa- 
ration.    178,089;  Aug.  28. 

Carolina  Cotton  &  Woolen  Mills  Company,  The,  Spray, 
N.  C.     Cotton  blankets.     181,24.3^  ;  Aug.  14. 

Carolina  Creamerr  Co..  Asbeville,  N.  C.  Ice  cream  and 
butter.     140.504;  Mar.   20. 

Carolina  Remedies  Company,  Union,  S.  C.  Egg  producer 
and  ooultrv  tonic.     177,272  :  Apr.  IT. 

Caron  Corporation.      (See  Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  assignor.) 

Carpenter  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Chemical  preparation  used  to  treat  silk.  169,473 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Carpenter  -  Dodge  Company,  Arlington,  Mass.  Nails. 
184,065;   Sept.  25. 

Carpenter,  Walter  M.,  doing  business  as  Kluk  Chemical 
Co.,  Minneapollis,  Minn.  Medicinal  tablets  for  the  pre- 
vention and  treatment  of  cholera,  etc.,  in  fowls. 
179,412;  Sept.   18. 

Carr,  Edward  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Earth  cutting  and  plan- 
ing machine.     162.333  ;   Aug.   28. 

Carr,  F.  S.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Waterproof  auto- 
mobile and   carriage  fabric.     177,273 ;   May   29. 

Carr,   L.   M.      (See   Rathburn,"  Silas  E.) 

Carran,  Grace  B.,  doing  business  as  Central  Petroleum 
Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Lubricating  oils  and 
greases.      179.927  ;    June   26. 

Carrier  Chemical  Company.  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Polish- 
ing material  for  automobiles,  etc.     184,711 ;  Nov.  6. 

Carroll,  J.  Pratt,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Sebastiaa  Pack- 
ing Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Fresh  grapefruit,  oranges, 
tangerines,  pineapples,  limes,  etc.     166,347  ;  May  29. 

Carroll,  John  A.,  doing  business  as  Liquid  Wrench  Com- 
pany, Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Compound  for  loosening 
tleh't  nuts  on  bolts .  and  lubricating  leaf  springs. 
177.726  :  May  15. 

Carroll,  William.  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hats 
for  men.     182,533;  Nov.  13. 

Carrolton   Packing  Co.      (See  Blddle,  Alice  M.) 

Carrozza,  .Joseph,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hair  grower  and 
scalp    massage.      185,073 :    Dec.    4. 

Carruthers,  Mrs.  Richard,  doing  business  as  Astoria  By- 
products Co..  Astoria,  Oreg.  Salmon  eggs  for  bait. 
183,362;    Sept.    11. 

Carson  Pirie  Scott  &  Co..  Chicago,  HI.  Women's,  misses', 
girls'  and  children's  hats,  caps,  and  bonnets.  161,805  ; 
Jan.    2. 

Carson  Pirie  Scott  &  Co.,  Chicago,  lU.  Children's  under- 
wear  of  textile   fabric.      161.807;    .Tan.   2. 

Carson  Pirie  Scott  &  Co..  Chicago,  111.  Snap  fasteners. 
172,961  :   Mar.   13. 

Carson  Pirie  Scott  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Shoes.  180,586  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Carson  Pirie  Scott  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Petticoats 
and  bloomers.     180,587.     July  24. 

Carson  Pirie   Scott  &  Co..   Chicago,   111.     Mercerized  cot- 
ton batiste.     184.595  ;  Oct.  16. 
Carson  Pirie  Scott  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.    Ladles'  silk  gloves. 
185,563;  Dec.  11. 

Carter  Drv  Goods  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Percales  in  the 
piece.     169,002  ;  May  15. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Carter  Dry   Goods  Co.,    Louisville,   Ky.     Madras   In    the 

piece.     169,004  ;  May  15. 
Carter   Dry   Goods  Co.,   Louisville,   Ky.      Percales   in   the 

piece.     169,006  ;  May  15. 
Carter  Dry  Goods  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.     Percales  in 

the  piece.     160,280  ;  June  19. 
Carter    Dry    Goods    Co.,    Louisville,    Ky.      Work    shirts. 

172,511;   May  22. 
Carter    Dry    Goods    Co.,    Louisville,    Ky.      Linoleum    and 

oiled  cloth.     183,517;   Oct.   16. 
Carter,   Ivy   R.,   Estaca,    Oreg.     Lamp   shades.      175,543 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Carter-Mayhew     Manufacturing     Company,     Minneapolis, 

Minn.       Grain     separating     and     cleaning     machines. 

168,204  ;  Jan.  23. 
Cartoning    Machinery    Corporation,    Nevs'ark,    N.    J.,    and 

Newport,    R.    I.      Carton    and    box    filling    machinery. 

166,933  ;  Jan.  2. 
Case,   James  L.,  doing  business   as  Butaw  Chemical  Co., 

Boston,  Mass.     Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  tooth- 
ache.     183.094  ;   Nov.   13. 
Case-Teel  Company,  Inc.,  Jackson,  Miss.,  and  New  Orleans, 

La.     Stock  and  poultry  feed.    174,509  ;  July  31. 
Casey,  John  T.,  doing  business  as  United  States  Juvenile 

Vehicle    Co.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Wheeled    toys,    more 

particularly  walking  velocipedes.     170,968  ;  May  1. 
Cash,  Charles  S.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  1'.     Nuts  in  tbe  shell 

and   .shelled,   salted,   and   candied  nuts  and  glac§  fruit 

candies.    163,613;  Feb.  6. 
Cashmere  Fruit  Growers  Union,  Cashmere,  Wash.     Fresh 

apples.      182,563;    Sept.    11. 
easier,  Fred  M:.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Mayonnaise,  catch- 
up. Thousand  Island  dressing,  m.arslimallow  cream,  etc. 

168,755  ;  June  26. 

Cassileth     &    Schwartz,    Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Fur     skins. 

1  09.754  ;  Apr.  24. 
Cassoff,    Louis    F.,    doing    business    as    Central    Shellac 

Works,    Brooklyn,    N.    J.       Specially-prepared     shellac 

products.     175,343  ;  June  19. 
Custelio.     Giacouio,     Genoa,     Italy.       Medicinal     coi'dial. 

144,500  ;  Jan.  9. 
Ca.stle     Company,     Lyons,     N.     Y.       Canned     sauerkraut. 

170,273  ;  May  3. 
Caswell,     Bonnie     R.,     Wilmington,     Del.       Motor     saltz. 

175,298;    July    10. 
Catalano,     M.,    and    Company,    Milwaukee,     Wis.      Olive 

oil.      183,689  ;  Dec.  4. 
Catamount    Manufacturing    Co.,     Inc.,    Bennington,     Vt. 

Athletic    union     suits    for    men,    hoys,    and     children. 

177,831  ;  Aug.  14. 
Catawba     Candy     Co.,     The,     Sandusky,     Ohio.       Candy. 

170,004;   Mar.   13. 
Catawba     Candy     Co.,     The,     Sandusky,     Ohio.       Candy. 

182,498;    Sept.    18. 
Cater,  Dr.   James   S.,  doing  business  as  Purer-Lene   Mfg. 

Co.,  Marceline,  Mo.     Preparation  for  treating  diseases 

of  the  mucous  membranes.     177,593  ;  Aug.  7. 
Cathcart,    Herbert   J.,    doing    business    as    The    Cathcart 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Handkerchiefs.      177,545  ; 

June  12. 
Cathcart,    Herbert    J.,    doing    business    as    The    Cathcart 

Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Cotton    piece    goods. 

177,546  ;  June  12. 
Cato  Oil  and  Grease  Co.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.     Lubricating 

oils  and  greases.     179,293-4  :  June  19. 
Catsigianis,   Otto   P.,  doing  business   as  Blue  Hill  Candy 

Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Chocolate-coated    nuts   anil 

candies.     172,257  ;  May  8. 
Cauchois    Coffee    Company,    New     York,    N.     Y.     Coffee. 

181,011  ;   Sept.  25. 
Caulk,  L.  D.,  Company,  The,  Milford,  Del.     Dental  alloy. 

172,081  ;  Jan.  9. 
Caulk,   L.   D.,   Company,   The,   Milford,   Del.     Cement  for 

filling   teeth   and  liquid   therefor.      172,082  ;   Jan.   9. 
Caulk,  L.  D.,  Company,   The,  Milford,  Del.     Preparation 

for     application     to     dental     cavities,     etc.       184,118 : 

Dec.  18. 
Caulk,    L.    D.,    Company,    The,   Milford,    Del.      Medicated 

cream  or  ointment  for  use  in  the  treatment  of  diseases 

and  disorders  of  the  skin  and  scalp.     185,413  ;  Dec.  11. 
Caulk,    L.    D.,    Company,   The,    Milford,   Del.      Antiseptic 

and  germicidal  preparation  for  use  as  a  mouth  wash, 

gargle,  etc.     185,565  ;  Dec.  11. 
Causse  Manufacturing  &  Importing  Co.,  Boundbrook,  N. 

J.,    and   New  York,   N.   Y.      Pineapple  glacg,   glac6   as- 
sorted fruits,  crystallized  ginger.     177,274 ;  July  3. 
Cavanaugh,    William    D.,    doing    business    as    Velvet    Oil 

Company,    Reno    and    Oil    City,    Pa.      Lubricating    oils. 

168,440;   Feb.  27. 
Cavanaugh,    William    D.',    doing    business    as    Velvet    Oil 

Co.,  Reno  and  Oil  City,  Pa.     Medicinal  oil.     182,131: 

Oct.  30. 

Celite  Products  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Material  for  arresting  and  separating  im- 
purities or  other  matter  from  fluids.     146,755  ;  Apr.  17. 

Celite  Products  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Finely- 
divided  solid  material  used  in  aiding  filtration  and  in 
demulsification    of   liquids.      187,508 ;    Dec.    25. 

Cellas',  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Macaroni.  163,670 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Cellas',  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cottonseed  oil.  178,090; 
June  12. 


Centemeri,  P.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gloves,  under- 
wear, and  hosiery.     185,414  ;  Dec.  18. 

Centemeri,  P.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Underwear  and 
hosiery.     185,416  ;  Dec.  18. 

Centemeri,  P.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather  and  fabric 
gloves.     185,429  ;  Dec.  11. 

Centemeri,  P.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather  and  fabric 
gloves.     185,436;  Dec.  11. 

Central  California  Berry  Growers  Association,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.     Fresh  berries.     165,270 ;   Feb.  6. 

Central  Chemical  Company,  The,  Hagerstowu,  Md.  Fer- 
tilizer.    171,526;   Mar.   13. 

Central  Committee  Knesseth  Israel,  of  Jerusalem,  Pales- 
tine, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collection  boxes.  169,395 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Central  Dental  Laboratory  Co.  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Dental  crowns  composed  of  artificial  enamel 
and  metal.     174,356  ;  Apr.  10. 

Central  Flatiron  Mfg.  Co.,  Johnson  City,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
trically-heated hot  plates  and  flatirons.  173,622; 
73,622  ;  Mar.  27. 

Central  Indiana  Coal  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Coal. 
179,516 ;  June  19. 

Central  Michigan  Paper  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Wrapping,  manila,  document,  print,  and  other  paper, 
etc.     181,245  ;  Aug.  28. 

Central  Ohio  Oil  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Gaso- 
line.    174.120;  Nov.  27. 

Central  Ohio  Paper  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Writing  paper,  tablets,  papeteries,  bristol  board,  and 
envelopes.      179,458 ;    Sept.    11. 

Central  Petroleum  Company.      (See  Carran,  Grace  B.) 

Central  Radiator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hot-water 
heater.      166,523  ;    Jan.    2. 

Central  Radio  Laboratories,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Radio  sig- 
naling apparatus  and  parts  thereof.     178,164  ;  July  24. 

Central  Scientific  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pumps,  etc. 
185,445  ;  Oct.  30. 

Central  Scientific  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Filter  paper. 
185,446;   Oct.  30. 

Central  Scientific  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sulpho-chromic 
salts  for  making  battery  fluids.     185,447  ;  Dec.  11. 

Central  Scientific  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Vacuum  pumps. 
185,448;  Oct.  .30. 

Central  Shellac  Works.      (See  CassofC,  Louis  P.) 

Contra!  Tractor  Company,  The,  Greenwich,  Ohio.  Trac- 
tors,   cultivators,  and   sulky    plaws.      180,748  ;   Sept.   4. 

Central  Wholesale  Grocers,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Canned 
vegetables.     170,559  ;  Nov.  27. 

Central  Wisconsin  Canneries,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.  Canned 
peas.     173,807  ;  June  5. 

Century    Biscuit    Co.,    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Wafers    and 

crackers.      166,350 ;    Mar.    20. 
Century  Chemist  Incorporated,  Chicago,  111.     Preparation 

for  cleansing  and  softening  the  skin.     167,381  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ceramic    Products    Corp.,    Old    Bridge,    N.    J.      Ceramic 

products  used  for   building  purposes,  face   brick,    terra 

eotta,  hollow  tile,  etc.     169,967  ;  Mar.  13. 
Cerecedo    Hnos.   &    Co.    Sucrs.,    San    Juan,    P.   R.      Soap. 

170,122;  Jan.  2. 
Ceres  Core  Binder  Company.      (See  McGrory,  Daniel  T.) 
"C(5r6s"     Docks,     Minoterie,     Semoulerie     Pates     .Vlimen- 

taires,     Nice,     France.       Semolinas,     rices,     alimentary 

pastes,    and    biscuits.      153.385 ;    May   8. 
"C6r63"  Docks,  Minoterie,  Semoulerie,  Pates  Alimentalres, 

Nice,  France.     Semolinas,  rices,  alimentary  pastes,  and 

biscuits.     153,386  :  Sept.  4. 
Cerny    George  A.,  doing  business  as  Autol  Scientific  Lab- 
oratories, Chicago,  111.     Body  polish,  top  dressing,  and 

paint   enamel.      181,338 :    Oct.    2. 
Certain-Teed   Products   Corporation,   Baltimore,   Md.,   and 

St.    Louis,   Mo.      Ready-mixed   paints   for  interior  sur- 
faces.    181,174  ;  July  31. 
Certified  Foods,  Inc.,  Westfield,  Mass.     Pood  preparation 

consisting  of  a  vegetable  seasoning,     163,918  :  Apr.  3. 
Certified   Laboratories,   Inc.,   Newark,   N.   J.      Fuel   inten- 

sifier  and  carbon  remover.     168,632  ;  Mar.   13. 
Cervelll,    Blanche,    San   Francisco,   Calif.      Hip   and    bust 

reducer.     169,890  ;  Jan.  9. 
Ce-Wede   Laboratory.      (See   National   Physicians   Supply 

Company.) 
Chacon,  R.  M.  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Chacon  Trading 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hydrocarbon  materials  or 

asphaltum  products.     175,000 -^  June  5. 
Chadwick-Boston   Lead   Company,   Boston,    Mass.      White 

lead.      175,344  ;    July   10. 
Chadwin,   Leo  L.,  doing  business  as  Gem  Tire   and   Rub- 
ber   Companv,     Philadelphia,    Pa.       Tires    and    inner 

tubes.    172,512  ;  Apr.  24. 
Chadwin,   Leo   L.,    doing   business   as    Protection   Tire   & 

Rubber  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Rubber  tires  and 

inner  tubes.     179,030  ;  July  3. 
Challenge    Company,    Batavia.    HI.      Windmills,    gasoline 

engines,  windmill  pumps,  siphon  pumps,  etc.     174,724  ; 

June  5. 
Chamberlin,  Benjamin  P.,  doing  business  as  B.  P.  Cham- 

berlin,   Boston,   Mass.     Molded   rubber  heels  and  soles, 

fiber  soles  and  heels,  shoes,  and  rubber  and  fiber  top 

lifts.     141,855-6;  June  5. 
Champion      Appliance     Manufacturing     Company,      Inc., 

Yonkers,    N.    Y.      Portable    electric    motors.      170,926 ; 

May  8. 


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Champion     Appliance     Manufacturing     Company,      Inc., 

Yonkers,    N.    Y.      Clothes-washing  machines  and  clothes 

wringers.     170,399;  June  12. 
Champion,  Chas.  V.,  doing  business  as  C.  V.  Champion  & 

Co.,    Danville,   111.      Corn-popping   machines.      185,858 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Champion   Fibre  Company,   The,   Canton,  N.  C.     Leather 

tiller.      168,917  ;   Jan.   2. 
Champion    Manufacturing   Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Belts. 

177.473;  Aug.  28. 
iinpion    I'noumatic   Machinery    Company,    Chicago,    111. 

Air  compressors  and  air  and  water  stands.      18.3,553; 

Oct.  ;iO. 
Champion    Specialties   Co.      (See   Palise,    Joseph.) 
Cliamiilaiii  \  alley  Fruit  Co.,  Inc.,  Burlington,  Vt.    Mayon- 

jiaise   dres.^ing,    olive    mayonnaise,   peanut    butter,    etc. 

178,713  ;  Sept.   25. 
Chan,    L.   C,    &   Company,   San    Francisco,   Calif.      Chop- 
suey   sauce.     168,753 ;    Sept.   4. 
Chance,    Albert   B.,   doing   business   as    Chance   Company, 

Centralia.   Mo.     Piston  rings.      153,441  ;   Sept.  4. 
Chance,   Albert   B.,   doing  business   as   Chance   Company, 

Centralia,  Mo.     Anchor  rods.     176,324;  May  15. 
Chance  Brothers  and  Co.  Limited,   West  SnietUwick,  Staf- 
ford. En-land.     Glass.     182,086  ;  Aug.  21. 
Chandlee,  H.  P.  Sons  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Ash,  garbage, 

and  oil  cans  ;  trash  burners,  ash  sifters,  etc.     185,106  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Chandlee,    II.    P.,    Sons   Co.,    Baltimore,    Md.      .-Vsh,    gar- 
bage, and  oil  cans,  trash  burners,  etc.    186,170;  Dec.  4. 
Chandler,    Mary    W..   doing  business   as   Takof   Company, 

Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.     Tweezers  for  removing  super- 

Iluous  hair.     180,588;  Aug.  21. 
Chandler    Motor    Car    Company,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Internal-combustion   engines.      172,145  :    Oct.    30.- 
Chandler    Motor    Car    Company,    The,    Cleveland.    Ohio. 

Speed-changing    transmission     gearing    for    motor    ve- 
hicles.    186,773  ;  Dec.  25. 
Chandler  &  Rice  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Print- 
ing presses  and  parts  thereof.     167,801  ;  Jan.  23. 
Chandler  River  Co-OperatiTe  Canning  Association,  Jones- 

boro,  Me.     Canned  blueberries.     180,208  ;  Dec.  11. 
Chandler    and    Rudd    Company,    The,     Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Cheese   and   butter.     146,524 ;    Nov.   13. 
Chandler    and    Rudd    Company,     The,     Cleveland,     Ohio. 

Candy.      186,464;   Dec.   25. 
Chaney,     Bailey     E.,     Baton     Rouge,     La.       Insecticide. 

181,586;  Nov.  6. 
Channell  Chemical  Company,  Chicago,  111.  ;  Toronto,  On- 
tario,  Canada ;    London,   England ;   and   Paris,   France. 

Cleaning  and  polishing  preparations.     175,345  ;  Dec.  11. 
Channell  Chemical  Company,  Chicago,  III.  ;  Toronto,  On- 
tario,  Canada ;    London,   England ;    and  Paris,   France. 

Polish  and  cleaner  for  furniture,  pianos,  linoleum,  etc. 

175,346;  Dec.  11. 
Chapiu     &    Gould    Paper     Company,     Sprlngfleld,     Mass. 

Writing    and    isrinting    paper    and    mailing    envelopes. 

176.114:   Apr.  10. 
Chaplin  Classics  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Motion  pictures. 

173,072;   Apr.   3. 
Chapman,    Charles    C,    FuUerton,   Calif.      Citrous   fruits. 

181,377  ;  Dec.  18. 
Chapman,  Cora  B.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.     Nonalcoholic, 

maltless  beverage  and  sirup  for  making  same.    181,434 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Chapman,   Frank,  doing  business  as  The   M.   W.   Dunton 

Co.,   Providence,   R.   I.     Soldering   flux   in   salts,   paste, 

and   fluid  forms.     170,123;  Mar.  20. 
Chapman    Self-Locking    Nut    Co.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Nut 

locks.     156,983  ;  Feb.  13. 
Chappell,  .\lcxander  W.,  doing  business  as  Dr.  R.  H.  Kline 

Co.,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.     Medicinal  preparation  acting  as 

a  system  cleausi  r  and  regulator.     173,030  ;  Mar.  6. 
Charleroi  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Charleroi,  Pa.     Preparation 

for  eczema,  tetter,  and  itch.     155,047  ;  Feb.  20. 
Charles,  Burton  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Preparation  for 

energizing    circulatory    and    nervous    systems    of    the 

human    body.      181,474 ;    Sept.    IS. 
Charleston    Drug    Mfg.    Co.,    Charleston,    S.    C.      Insecti- 
cide.    164,869  ;  Mar.  13. 
Charleston    Electrical    Supply    Co.,    Charleston,    W.    Va. 

Printed  publication  issued  monthly.     173,277  :  Sept.  11. 
Charleston  Milling  &  Produce  Company,  Charleton,  W.  Va. 

Flour.     185,955;  Dec.  25. 
Charlotte    Electric    Repair    Co.,    Inc.,    Charlotte,    N.    C. 

Electric       motors,       generators,       and       transformers. 

175,300  ;  Apr.  24. 
Charm-C  Co..  The,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.     Vanishing  cr-iiin 

and  cleansing  or  cold  cream.     167.838  ;  Apr.  10. 
Charter     Chocolate     Company,     Boston,     Mass.       Candv. 

141,556;  Jan.  9. 
Charter     Chocolate     Company,     Boston,     Mass,        Candv. 

141,557:  Mar.  6. 
Charter     Chocolate     Company,     Boston,     Mass.       Candv 

181,816;  Sept.  4. 
Chas.  Douglis-Mack  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's,  young 

men's,   and   boys'    clothes.      184,060:    Dec.    4. 
Chas.    Douglis-Mack    Co.    Inc.,    New    York.    N.    Y.     Men's 

and  young  men's   outer  clothes.      107.803  :   Oct.   30. 
Chase    Candy    Co.,    St.    Joseph,    Mo.      Candy.      177,474 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Chase  &  Co.,  Jacksonville.  Fla.     Preserved,   canned,  and 

bottled  fruits  and  canned  vegetables.     181,727  ;  Nov.  6. 


Chase  Companies,  Inc.,  The,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Brass 
pipe.     183,250;  Oct.  16. 

Chase  Foundry  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Colum- 
bus, Ohio.  Elevating  and  conveying,  special  factory 
charging,  etc.,  trucks  and  cars.     165,668;  July  3. 

Chase,  G.  W.,  and  Son  Mercantile  Co.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
Candy.     176,787  ;  May  29. 

Chase,  L.  C,  &  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Rug  and  carpet 
holders  and  materials  for  same.     174,289  ;  June  5. 

Chase,  Samuel,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Preparation  for  the 
relief  of  dyspepsia,  indigestion,  etc.     172,513  ;   Mar.  6. 

Chatham,  L.,  Sr.,  Products  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Soaps.     159,847  ;  Jan.  30. 

Chat-Less-Ine  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Nonchatter 
preparation  for  automobile  bands.     175,185  ;  Aug.  7. 

Chaufouraux  Glass  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Photo- 
graphic-dry-plate  glass  and  picture  glass.  181,728 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Chautauqua  Phonograph  Company,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del., 
and  Washington,  D.  C.    Phonographs.    165,580  ;  Aug.  21. 

Checker  Cab  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Automobile  cabs  and   trucks.      169,576 ;   Apr.    17. 

Checker  Taxi  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Automobiles  and  taxi- 
cabs.     175,001 ;  June  12. 

Cheeri-o  Shoppe.     (See  Rodiger,  Walter  G.) 

Cheery  Ola   Co.,   The.      (See   Hightower,  James  F.) 

Chef  Aluminum  Co.     (See  Jones,  Leander  C.) 

Chemical  Companv  of  America,  Inc.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Motor 
fuel  oils.     155,550;  Feb.   27. 

Chemical  Engineering  Co.  (Manchester)  Ltd.,  The,  Man- 
chester, England.  Grinding  and  crushing  machinery. 
180,418  ;  Aug.  14. 

Chemical  Enterprises  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dis- 
infectants, insecticides,  and  deodorants.  179,133 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Chemical  Fire  Apparatus  Company.     (See  Frey,  Henry  R.) 

Chemical  Fuel  Company  of  America,  Inc.,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Fuel  oils.     155,549  :   Feb.  27. 

Chemical  Machinery  Experiment  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ice  -  manufacturing  machines  and  parts  thereof. 
164,490  ;  Nov.  6. 

Chemical  Novelty  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Colors  for 
frosting  lamps.     174,071  ;  June  5. 

Chemical  Paper  Manufacturing  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Cover 
paper.     142,385  ;  Jan.  16. 

Chemical  Paper  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Ledger  paper.     187,712;  Dec.  18. 

Chemical  Paper  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Light-weight  writing  and  printing  paper.  187,713; 
Dec.  18. 

Chemical  Products  Co.      (S'ee  Milligan,  A.  L.) 

Chemical  Products  Company.     (See  Smith,  Raymond  W.) 

Chemical  Treatment  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chemi- 
cals for  the  removal  of  sulphur,  etc.,  from  molten  iron 
and  other  metals.     176,602  ;   Bee.  18. 

Chemische  Fabric  Marienfelde  G.  m.  b,  H.  Berlin-Ma- 
rienfelde,  Germany.  Pulverulent  sulphur  compound  for 
treating  sores,  cuts,  etc.     163,737  ;  Jan.  30. 

Chemische  Fabrik  Griinau  LandshofC  &  Meyer,  Aktienge- 
sellschaft,  Berlin  and  Grunau,  near  Berlin,  Germany. 
Chemical  products  used  it  dyeing.     180,327  ;  Aug.   14. 

Chemische  Fabrik  "Norgine"'  Dr.  Victor  Stein,  Aussig, 
(Czechoslovakia.  Pharmaceutical  preparations  to  be 
administered  into  animals  and  human  beings  for  treat- 
ment of  tabes,  paralysis,  etc.     163,139  ;  May  8. 

Chemische  Fabrik  vormals  Sandoz,  Basel,  Switzerland. 
Pharmaceutical   preparations.      176,880 ;    June    12. 

Chemische  Fabrik  vormals  Sandoz,  Basel,  Switzerland. 
Pharmaceutical   preparation.     17(5,882 ;   June   12. 

Chemische  Fabriken  vorm.  Weiler-ter  Meer,  Uerdingen, 
Germanv.  Impregnating  material  for  use  as  a  pre- 
servative.    170,124-6  ;  Mar.  6. 

Cl.emische  Werke  Alstlengesellschaft  Postlerit-Werke, 
Gioss-Zschachwitz,  Germany.  Engine  packers  and 
washers  of   asbestos,   grease,   etc.     114,846 ;   Jan.   9. 

Chemitex  I'roducts  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Window- 
shade  cloth.     163,434  ;   Mar.   6. 

Chemitex  Products  (Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Chemical 
cleaner  for  shade  cloths.     163,779  ;  Jan,  23. 

Chemitex  Products  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Artificial 
parent  and  suede  leather  and  rubber  surface  cloth. 
174,233  ;  June  5. 

Chemosan  Aktiengesellschaft,  Vienna,  .4ustria.  Medi- 
cines and  pharmaceutical  preparations.  184,233 ; 
Dec,   4. 

Cheuev  Brothers,  South  Manchester,  Conn.  Silk  fabrics 
in  the  piece,     177,035  ;  May  8, 

Cheney  Brothers,  South  Manchester,  Conn.  Woven, 
knitted,  netted,  etc,  silk  fabrics  in  the  piece,  180,521  ; 
July   10. 

Cheney  Brothers,  South  Manchester,  Conn.  Woven, 
knitted,  netted,  textile,  and  pile  fabrics  of  silk.  181,061  ; 
.July  17. 

Cheney  Brothers,  South  Manchester,  Conn,  Woven, 
knitted,  netted,  textile,  and  pile  fabrics  in  the  piece 
comprised    of    silk.       181,378:    .'Vug,    7, 

Cheney  Brothers,  South  Manchester,  Conn,  Cravats 
and  neckties,     184,814  ;  Nov.  13. 

Cheney  Brothers,  South  Manchester.  Conn,  Woven, 
knitted,  netted,  textile,  and  pile  fabrics.  1 8.0,202; 
Oct,  16. 

Cherokee  Spinning  Company,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Cotton 
piece  goods.      182,788-9  ;   Aug.   28. 


852 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Cherry-Bassett-Winner  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pasteurizing  vats,  coolers  and  batch 
mixers,  etc.    163,740  ;  Jan.  23. 

Cherry-Bassett-Winner  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Nongelatlnous  combination  of  sub- 
stances for  use  In  the  manufacture  of  ice  cream. 
166,132 ;    Feb.    20. 

Cherry    Tip    Co.,    The.      (See    Lyons   Bros.    Co.,   The.) 

ChertoJf,  N.,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  U.  S.  Sewing  Thread 
Co.     Thread  and  yarn.     159,140  ;  Apr.  3. 

Chertoff,  Noah,  New  York,  N.  Y.  SUk  thread.  184,234; 
Oct.  16. 

Chesapeake  Weaving  Mills,  Inc.,  Havre  de  Grace,  Md.,  and 
Philadelphia,  Pa.    Bathing  capes.    177,121 ;  July  17. 

Chesebrough  Manufacturing  Co.  (Consolidated),  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Petroleum  jelly,  hair  pomade,  hair  tonic, 
camphor  Ice,  etc.     168,596 ;  Mar.  6. 

Chesebrough  Manufacturing  Co.,  Consolidated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Petroleum  jelly  and  preparations  thereof. 
168,956 ;  Jan.  30. 

Chesney,  Ernest  R.,  doing  business  as  Fly-Clde  Company, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.     Insecticides.     167,118;  Jan.  23. 

Chesney  Explosive  Company,  The,  Marietta,  Ohio.  Ex- 
plosive used  largely  in  shooting  oil  wells.  172,371 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Chester  Clothes,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  suits,  over- 
coats,  etc.     138.003:   Fob.   ij. 

Chester  Knitting  Mills,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Hosiery. 
166,171-2  ;  Jan.  2. 

Chester  Knitting  Mills,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Hosiery. 
166.173;  Sept.  11. 

Chester  Knitting  Mills,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Hosiery. 
174,654;   July   10. 

Chesteriield  Shirt  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Men's  and 
boys'  dress  shirts  and  men's  athletic  underwear. 
184,019  ;  Dec.  11. 

Chesterfield  Tire  and  Rubber  Co.  (not  incorporated), 
The.      (See  Grinberg,  Abraham.) 

Chestnut  Farms  Dairy.     (See  Brawner,  Henry  N.,  jr.) 

Chew,  Manley  Midland,  Ontario,  Canada.  Fiber  board. 
163,324  ;  Feb.  13. 

Chicago  Automobile  Trade  Association,  Chicago,  111. 
Periodical    publications.      180,522-3 ;    Oct.    30. 

Chicago  Belting  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Leather  belt- 
ing.   174,889  ;  May  8. 

Chicago  Belting  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dressing  for 
leather  or   canvas   belts.      181,879 ;    Oct.    30. 

Chicago  Beverage  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Beverages  sold  as 
soft  drinks  and  sirups  used  in  the  preparation  of  same. 
184,712  ;   Oct.  0. 

Chicago  Malt  Extract  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Malt  extract  for 
food   purposes.     168,754 ;  Apr.   10. 

Chicago  Mercantile  Co..  Chicago,  111.  Hat  linings  for 
ladles'  hats.    154,679  f  May  8. 

Chicago  Nipple  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Metal 
plr«  nipples.     163,502  ;  Apr.   10. 

Chicago  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Paper.  171,725 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Chicago  Paper  Company,  Clkicago,  III.  Paper.  171,726  ; 
Sept.   11. 

Chicago  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Writing,  printing, 
etc.  paper.     171,727  ;  Oct.  2. 

Chicago  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Paper.  171,728; 
Sept.  11. 

Chicago  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Printing  and  writ- 
ing paper.     171,786  ;  Aug.  21. 

Chicago  Radio  Apparatus  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 
Radio  receiving  and  transmitting  apparatus.  165,227  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Chicago  Radio  Laboratory,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  ap- 
paratus, radio  telephone  and  telegraph  and  signaling 
and  transmission  of  power  apparatus.     170,969  ;  Jan.  9. 

Chicago  Whistle  Bottling  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Nonalcoholic 
maltlesa  soft  drinks.     181,379  ;  Aug.  28. 

Chickamauga  Cedar  Company,  Stevenson,  Ala.  Cedar 
products  manufactured  into  rough  and  finished  lumber 
for  building  construction.     183,095  ;  Oct.  23. 

Chldester,  John  H.,  Chatham,  N.  J.  Magnifying  attach- 
ments for  printing  telegraphs.     168,918  ;  Feb.  20. 

Chief  Two  Moon  Herb  Company,  The,  Waterbury,  Conti. 
Bitter  oil,  a  general  constitutional  tonic  for  internal 
use.     170,868;  Feb.  13. 

Cbiklax  Chemical  Products  Co.  (See  Strullv,  Jacques 
M.) 

Chlkouris,  Mike,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Confections.  161,169  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Childers,  Jessie,  doing  business  as  Hegnrty  &  Childpra, 
Springfield,  111.  Hair-restorer  compounds.  185,004 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Childs,  Charles  M..  &  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ready- 
mixed  paints.     173.031  ;  Mar.   20. 

Childs,  John  D.,  doing  business  as  Blue  Ribbon  Products 
Co.,  Reading,  Pa.  Malt  sirup  for  beverages.  180,419  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Childs  Specialty  House,  Union  City,  Tenn.  Wearing  ap- 
parel.    175,849;   July   10. 

Chilllcothe  Paper  Company,  The,  Cbillicothe,  Ohio. 
Book,  bond,  and  writing  paper.     174,610  ;  Apr.  24. 

Chlmnee  Sweep  Manufacturing  Company,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Dry  black  chemical  powder  used  as  a  soot  de- 
Btroyer.     178,825  ;  Aug.  28. 


China  and  Japan  Trading  Company,  Limited,  New  York, 

N.    Y.      Woven    cotton   and   woolen    fabrics.      171,831 ; 

Jan.  30. 
China    Products    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Tea. 

164,745.     Jan.  30. 
Chinook   Packing  Co.,   Chinook,   Wash.     Canned  salmon. 

172,975  ;  July  3. 
Chinook    Packing    Company,    Chinook,    Wash.      Canned 

salmon.     170,927:   May   15. 
Chinosol  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antiseptic  compound. 

160,994  ;  Jan.  23. 
Chipman  Knitting  Mills.  Easton,  Pa.     Hosiery.     177,359  ; 

July   10. 
Chippewa  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.     Leather 

boots  and  shoes.     172,261  ;  May  22. 
Chisholm,     John     F.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Ready-mixed 

paints,  paints  for  protecting  metals,  and  black  coating 

paints.     170,621 ;  Jan.  9. 
Chlswlck   Polish    Co.    Ltd.,   The,   Chiswick,   London,   Eng- 
land.    Polishes   for  furniture,   floors,  and  automobiles. 

183,731 ;  Dec.  4. 
Chiswick  Polish  Company,  Ltd.,  The,  Chiswick,  London, 

England.   Stains,  varnishes,  and  enamels,  floor  polishes. 

166,524;    Jan.    «. 
Chloro    Chemical  Corporation,  New   York,  N.   Y.     Liquid 

medicaments   and  ointments   for   antiseptic   uses,    etc. 

178,592;   July   10. 
Chlorophen   Chemical   Co.   Inc.,   Elkins,   W.   Va.      General 

antiseptic.      187,562;    Dec.   25. 
Choate,  Nellita  N.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Pen  name  or  nom 

de   plume   on   newspaper   articles.     161,967 ;    Nov.    20. 
Chococoue   Company,   The.      (See  Alexander,   Nathan   J.) 
Chocolate  Beverages  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.   Choco- 
late beverage  and  concentrate  for  making  same  sold  as 

a  soft  drink.     172,514  ;  Mar.  13. 
Chocolate    Products    Company,    Baltimore,    Md.      Candy. 

171,686;  May  1. 
Chocolate    Products     Company,     Wilmington,     Del.,     and 

Baltimore,  Md.     Candy.     174,890  ;  May  29. 
Chocolate  Products  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Bal- 
timore, Md.    Candy.    175,711 ;  June  19. 
Chocolishus  Company,  The.     (See  Hunter,  H.  Blount.) 
Choc-o-Vita  Company,  The.      (See  Hunter,  H.  Blount.) 
Chopak   Textile   Co.   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Silk   piece 

goods.     185,176;  Dec.  18. 
Chore    Utensils    Corporation    of   America,    The,    Orange, 

N.  J.     Scouring  utensils.     168,670  ;  Jan.  30. 
Chore    Utensils    Corporation    of    America,    The,    Orange, 

N.  J.     Scouring  uten.sils.      173,321  ;   Apr.   24. 
Chore    Utensils    Corporation    of    America,    The,    Orange, 

N.  J.    Dish,  bottle,  and  pot  mops.    181,380 ;  July  24. 
Christian,   H.   B.,   Fresno,   Calif.      Pneumatic   rubber  tire 

casings.     166.934  ;  Mar.  13. 
Christians,    H.    C,    Co.,    Chicago.    111.     Butter.      185,566; 

Dec.   25. 

Christie-Williams  Co.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Electric-lighting 
brackets  and  ceiling  fixtures.     180,362  ;   Oct.  9. 

Christman,  Louis  F.,  doing  business  as  L.  F.  Christman 
Co.,  Jackson,  Tenn.  Preparation  for  polishing  and 
lyeing  shoes  and  leather   articles.     184,382 ;   Nov.   27. 

Christopher,  L.  J.,  Co.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Candies. 
177,958-9  ;  June  12. 

Chrobaltic  Tool  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heat-treating 
containers.     174,553 ;   May   22. 

Church  Bulletin,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Church 
bulletin.     158.178;  June  19. 

Church,  C.  F.,  Manufacturing  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Bath- 
room fixtures.      181,110-11 ;    Sept.    18. 

C/jurch,  C.  P.,  Manufacturing  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Bath- 
i'oom  fixtures.     181,111;  Nov.  27. 

Church-Vance  Grocery  Co.,  Peru,  Ind.  Coffee,  rolled  oats, 
cocoa,  etc.      173,033;   Sept.   18. 

Chute,  Clarence  L.,  doing  business  as  The  Chute  Labo- 
ratories, New  Lexington,  Ohio.  Embalmers'  face  pack, 
clay  massage,  cold  cream,  and  vanishing  cream. 
170.742  :  Apr.  17. 

Cicetti,  Federico,  doing  business  as  No-Worry  Chemical 
Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Washing  fluid.     174,725;  Apr.  24. 

Ciepiela,  Peter,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Hand  soap.  175,850; 
June  5. 

Cincinnati  Brush  &  Mop  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Ungerbnehler,   Albert  L.) 

Cincinnati  Cloak  &  Suit  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Ladies'  and  misses'  suits,  coats,  dresses,  furs,  etc. 
109,948  ;  May  8. 

Cincinnati  Cordage  &  Paper  Co..  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Printing  and  writing  paper.     173.404  ;  May  29. 

Cincinnati  Cordage  &  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Writing  paper.      174.554  ;   July  10. 

Cincinnati  Cordage  &  Paper  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Writ- 
ing paper.     174,555  ;  Mar.  27. 

Cincinnati  Cordage  &  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Writing  paper   (monogram  linen).     174,556;   .Tune  26. 

Cincinnati  Lamp  &  Bracket  Company,  The,  (now  by 
change  of  name  The  Cino  Auto  Products  Company), 
Cincinnati.    Ohio.,    Spotlights.      152,987;   Oct.   9. 

Cincinnati  Planer  Companv,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Planers.      170,752;    Feb.   27. 

Cincinnati  Storage  Battery  Companv.  The,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Electric  batteries.     148,958J  :  Jan.  16. 

Cincinniti  Wall  Paper  Co.,  The.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Dry. 
readv-mlxed,  and  paste  paints,  putty,  linseed  oil,  tur- 
pentine, etc.     160,871 ;  Jan.  2. 


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85a 


Cincinnati  Wholesale  Grocery  Company,  The,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Canned  peas  and  tomatoes.     177,360  ;  July  24. 

Cincinnati  Wholesale  Grocery  Company,  The,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.      Canned    peas,    corn,    tomatoes,    and    pineapple. 

177.361  ;  Sept.  -t. 

Clno    Auto    Products    Company,    The.      (See    Cincinnati 

Lamp  &  Bracket  Company.) 
Circle  Music  Publlslilns  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Sheet  music.     172.827  ;  Mar.  20. 
Circle  Music  rublisliing  Company.  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Musical    instruments  and   supplies   therefor.      177,216 ; 

.\ug.  21. 
Citizens'    Wholesale    Supply    Co.,  The,    Columbus,    Ohio. 

Candy.     154,791  ;  Feb.  13. 
"Clto"    G.vogyszer    es    Vegyeszeti    Lahoratorium.       (See 

Bela,  Szalai.) 
Citrus  Growers  Cash  Association.      (See  Banks,  Llewel- 
lyn.) 

Citrus  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Beverages  sold 
as  soft  drinks  and  compounds  and  concentrates  for  man- 
ufacturing the  same.     167,555  ;  Jan.  30. 

Citrus  Prodpcts  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Food-flavoring 
extracts.     184,120;   Dec.  25. 

Citrus  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Maltless-bev- 
erage  flavors  and  beverages  made  therefrom.  184,121 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Citrus  Sales  Corporation,  Tampa,  Fla.  Fresh  citrous 
fruits.     171,903  ;  May  15. 

City  Dairy  and  Ice  Cream  Co.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Ice  cream. 
165,229:   Mar.   20. 

City  Electric  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Electrical  appa- 
ratus— namely,  lamps,  motors,  switches,  etc.  182,399 ; 
Nov.  20. 

City  Naval  Equipment  Co.     (See  Kassler,  Max.) 

City  of  Paris  Drv  Goods  Company,  Sau  Francisco,  Calif. 
Bath  salts.     175,917  ;   July  31. 

Cltv  Refrigerator  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Refriger- 
ator display  cases.     181,880;   Sept.  11. 

Claflin,  Charles  E.,  Rensselaer,  N.  Y.  Liniment.  172,515  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Claflin,  Emilv  R.,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.    Fruit  marmalades. 

177.362  ;   Aug.    21. 

Claflius  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.     176,668  ;  May  1. 

Clancy,  James  E.,  Lynbrook,  N.  Y.  Peanuts  in  the  sheU. 
166,346  ;  Jan.  16. 

Clapp,  Edwin,  &  Son.,  Inc.,  East  Weymouth,  Mass. 
Boots  and  shoes.     172,639  ;   Mar.  27. 

Clar.  Ernst,  St.  Georgental,  Czechoslovakia.  Rhinestones 
and  chatons.      172.862:   July  10. 

Claravox  Company,  The,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Reproducers 
for  pUonographs  and  other  talking  machines.  172,583  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Clare  Food  &  Relish  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vege- 
table relish  or  sandwich  filler.     182,565  ;  Oct.  30. 

Claresa   Chemical  Works.     (See  Smith,  J.  Elmer.) 

Clarion  Cigar  Co.     (See  Wolfe,  WiUiam  F.) 

Clark,  A.  L.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Combina- 
tion combs  and  bandeaux  for  bobbed  hair.  169,347 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Clark,  Harold  D.,  doing  business  as  Clark  Laboratories, 
San  Diego,  Calif.  Antiseptic  and  healing  preparation. 
83,962 ;  Nov.  27. 

Clark,  L.  H.,  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Nightgowns. 
169,891 ;  May  1. 

Clark  Patent  Tubing  Co.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Paper  tubes 
to  be  used  with  explosive  powder  in  blasting.  175,069 ; 
Apr.    10. 

Clark,  Perry  O.,  Lodi.  Calif.  Fresh  grapes.  164,101; 
Feb.   20. 

Clark  Rubber  Manufacturing  Co.,  Franklin,  Mass.  Rub- 
ber outsoles,  insoles,  and  half  soles,  rubber  heels. 
179,715  ;  Sept.  4. 

Clark  Tructractor  Company,  Buchanan,  Mich.  Motor- 
propelled  trucks.     157,136;  Feb.  27. 

Clark  Tructractor  Company,  Buchanan,  Jlich.  Tractors. 
175,135  :   Apr.   10. 

Clark.  W.  L.  M.  Incorporated,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Braid  elas- 
tic goods.     185,107  ;  Nov.  27. 

Clarke,  Algernon  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Implements  for 
weighing  liquids  and  semisolids.     165,662  ;   Jan.  23. 

Clarke  Chemical  Co.,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Medicine  for 
the  treatment  of  ulcerative  and  diseased  conditions  of 
the  mouth  and  throat.     169,283;  Mar.  13. 

Class  Journal  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Semimonthly 
publication.     175,385  ;  May  22. 

Classy    Fabrics    Company.      (See    Tost.    Cora.) 

Claverie,  Leon,  Paris,  France.  Depilatory.  177,275 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Clausen-Zoller  Company,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Urinary 
antiseptic.     183,819;  Dec.  18. 

Clegg,  Sherman  D..  doing  business  as  Vinco  Herb  Com- 
pany, Dayton,  Ohio.  Herb  tablets  for  the  stomach, 
liver,  bowels,  and  blood.     175,070  ;  May  22. 

Cnegg,  William  F.,  doing  business  as  W.  F.  CHegg  Cigar 
Company,  Greensboro,  N.  C.     Cigars.     174,195  ;  May  29. 

Cleo  Products  Co.      (See  Stoecker,  William  F.) 

Cleveland  Chemical  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Polishing  materials.  176,949 ; 
Sept.   18. 

Cleveland  Dental  Manufacturing  Company.  The,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Dental  cutting  tools.     162,865 ;  Dec.  25. 


Cleveland  Metal  Products  Company,  The,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.      Burner    drums.      161,302 ;    Apr.    24. 

Cleveland  Metal  Products  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Burner  drums.     176,951 ;  June  19. 

Cleveland  Overall  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Over- 
alls.    172,212  ;  May  29. 

Cleveland  Radio  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Radio  sets  and  coupling  coUs,  condenaera,  de- 
tectors, etc.     162,667  ;  July  24. 

Cleveland  Shopping  News  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Newspaper.      159,409 ;    Sept.   11. 

Cleveland  Steel  Barrel  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Pump  outfits  for  dispensing  lubricants  and  other  fluids, 
parts  thereof,  and   fittings  thereof.     171,063  ;  Apr.  17. 

Cleveland  Twist  Drill  Companv,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Metal-working  small  tools.     172,321 ;  Feb.   27. 

Cleveland  Twist  Drill  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Metal-working  small  tools.     174,358 ;   Apr.   10. 

Cleveland  Wire  Spring  Company,  doing  business  as  Ohio 
Spring  Bed  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bed  springs. 
175,465-6  :  May  15. 

Cleves.  William  B.,  doing  business  as  Karmol  Laboratory, 
Washington,  D.   C.      Beauty  clay.      179,655 ;    Sept.   11. 

Clifford,  Charles  T.  H.,  doing  business  as  Promo  Products 
Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Carbon  remover.  163,533 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Clifford,  Joseph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cotton,  wool,  and 
silk  hosiery.     176,013  ;  June  19. 

Clifton   Laboratories.      (See  Reed,  Charles  A.  L.) 

Climax  Hosiery  Mills,  Athens,  Ga.  Hosiery.  185,449 ; 
Dec.   4. 

Clinton  Copeland  Co.,  Burlington,  Iowa.  Chocolate 
candies.     162,532  ;  July  3. 

'Clinton  Motors  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor 
trucks.     176,536;  June  12. 

Clio  &  Cie.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shaving  soaps  and 
creams.     181,247  ;   Nov.   20. 

Clipper  Belt  Lacer  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Mem- 
oranda books.     175,301 ;  Mav  22. 

CliTer-Wrlght-Ralney  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Men's, 
women's,  and  children's  hosiery.     182,134  ;  Aug.  28. 

Close,  George,  Co.,  The,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Candy. 
170,561  ;  June  26. 

Close,  George,  Co.,  The,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Candy. 
170,564 ;  May  8. 

Closure  Service  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Metal  caps 
for  bottles  and  jars.     181,248;  Oct.  23. 

Cloverleaf  Knitting;  Mills  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted 
garments.     184,067;  Dec.   18. 

Cloyes,  Harold  G.,  Boston,  Mass.  Recoil  checkers. 
168,102;   Apr.    10. 

Cluh  Aluminum  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Alumi- 
num saucepans,  roasters,  casseroles,  waffle  molds,  etc. 
182,087;  Oct.   16. 

Cluett  Peabody  &  Company,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Handker- 
chiefs.     171.572;    Jan.    2. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Company,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Handker- 
chiefs.    171,787  ;  Jan.  30. 

Cluett.  Peabody  &  Company,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Collars. 
17G.326;  Aug.  7. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Company,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Collars. 
176,451 ;  July  17. 

Cluff.  William,  Co.,  Wilmington.  Del.,  and  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  olives,  pickles, 
oysters,  etc.     177,363  ;  Aug.  28. 

Cluff,  William,  Company,  Wilmington,  DeL,  and  Saa 
Francisco,  Calif.     Laundry  soap.     175,769;  June  26. 

Clyde  Creamery  Company,  Clyde,  N.  Y.  Butter.  167,290 ; 
June  5. 

Coari,  C.  A.,  doing  business  as  Coari  Peanut  Products 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Peanuts  and  all  kinds  of  nut  meats 
and  nut  products.     162,917 ;  June  26. 

Coast  Fishing  Company,  Wilmington,  Calif.  Canned  sar- 
dines.    185,9]  9;  Nov.  27. 

Coast  Fishing  Company  Incorporated,  Wilmington,  Calif. 
Canned  fish.     176,327  ;  June  26. 

Coast  Specialty  Sales  Company,  Oakland.  Calif.  Scuff  and 
step   plates   for   vehicles.      180,689 ;   Nov.   27. 

Coast  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  Oakland,  Caiif.  Rubber 
tires.     179,656-7  ;  Aug.  21. 

Coaster  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Hand  sleds 
for  snow  and  ice,  interchangeable  hand  sleds  with 
wheels,  and  toy  wagons.     176,603  ;  June  12. 

Cobb,  Richard  H.,  doing  business  as  The  Yeast-0-Mint 
Co..  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Chewing  gum.     155,253 ;  July  3. 

Co-Bu-Col  Company.     (See  Prochnow,  Julius  R.) 

Coburn,  Charles  H..  Laconia.  N.  H.  Compound  for  re- 
moving carbon  from  gas  engines.     169,846  ;  Feb.  6. 

Cockcroft  Silk  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and  silk- 
mixed  fabrics.      177,594  ;   May   1. 

Cocroft,  Susanna,  Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  sachet  powder,  face  powder, 
etc.     175,467-8  ;  June  5. 

Cocroft,  Susanna,  Laboratories  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Soap.     180,750  ;  Aug.  7. 

Code,"  George,  Boston,  Mass.  Tonic  to  assist  the  digestion 
of  food  in  the  stomach.     172.663  ;  Apr.  3. 

Coffee  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee. 
187,453:  Dec.  18. 

Cofield  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Indigestion 
and  dyspepsia  remedies.     184,324  ;  Dec.  18. 

Coggins.  Leslie  I.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Toilet  cream. 
167,972  ;  Apr.  24. 


854 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-m<irk  applicants — Continued. 


Cohane,   Sylvester  T.,  doing  business  as  Park  Mfg<  Co., 

Hartford,  Conn.    Telephone  silencers.    184,122  ;  Dee.  18. 
Cohen,  Abraham,   Baltimore,  Md.     Shortening.     147,093  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Cohen  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Richmond,  Va.     Women's  silk 

hosiery.      180,271  ;    July    24. 
Cohen    &    Edelman,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Women's    coats, 

skirts,    knickerbockers,    suits,    and    dresses.      170,740 ; 

June  5. 
Cohen,    Friedlander    &    Martin    Co.,    The,    Toledo,    Ohio. 

Ladies'   suits  and   coats.      152,003 ;   Jan.   2. 
Cohen,    Harry    and    Charles,    doing    business    as    Biltrite 

Collar    Co.,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Collars.       171,151  ; 

May  15. 
Cohen,   J.    H.,  doing   business   as   The   Connecticut   Auto- 
motive    Specialties     Co.     Inc.       Vacuum     tank     floats. 

167,840;   Apr.   17. 
Cohen,  Jacob  H.,  doing  business  as  Arrow  Knitting  Com- 
pany,  New    York,    N.    Y.      Sweaters    and    sport    coats. 

175,851 ;  June  19. 
Cohen,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  The  Princeton  Club  Co., 

Trenton,    N.    J.      Beverages    sold    as    soft    drinks    and 

sirups  for  making  same.     178,331 ;  Oct.  2. 
Cohen,    Joseph   H.,   &   Sons.   New   York,    N.   Y.     Clothing 

for  men.     181,246;   Oct.   16. 
Cohen  &  Kraus,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ribbons  and  hatbands 

in  piece  and  bolts.     169,892  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cohen,  Leon,  doing  business  as  United  Extract  Company, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     Beverages  with  fruit  flavors,  ginger 

ale,  cream  soda,  and  root  beer.     184,650  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cohen,   Louis  N.,   &  Co.,  Inc.,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Rain- 
coats   and    rainproof    men's    and    children's    clothing. 

173,564  ;  June  26. 
Cohen,   Montgomery  B.,   doing  business   as  Radio   Equip-' 

ment   Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Fuses,    protective   de- 
vices for  radio  apparatus,  adapters,  loud  speakers,  etc. 

183,195;  Nov.  20. 
Cohen,   Morris,  doing   business   as  Morico   Manufacturing 

rompany.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Antiseptic  and  astringent 

powder.     170,519  ;  Feb.  13. 
Cohen,    Nathan    M.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Handkerchiefs. 

172,796;  Mar.  20. 
Cohen  &  Rosenberger,   Inc.,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Bracelets 

and   earrings.     178,224 ;   July   10. 
Cohen,    S.,   &    Son,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Woven   Jute   floor 

rugs.     184,959  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cohn,   Bennie,   Los   Angeles,   Calif.      Hosiery,   suspenders, 

garters,  arm  bands,  underwear,  etc.     169,949  ;  June  26. 
Conn    Goldwater    Company,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Piece 

goods     of    wool,     cotton,     silk,     linen,     and     mixtures 

182,567;   Sept.  25. 
Cohn-Goodman  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Ladies'  suits 

and  coats.      179,852;   Sept.    11. 
Cohn   Hall   Marx   Co.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Cotton   piece 

goods    and    cotton    and    silk    mixtures    in    the    piece. 

173,278;   Mar.   20. 
Cohn    Hall    Marx   Co.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Cotton    piece 

goods,    silk    and    cotton    mixtures,    and    silk    fabrics. 

173,322;  Mar.  20. 
Cohn    Hall    Marx    Co.,    New   York,    N.    Y. 

goods.     174,655  ;  Apr.   10. 
Cohn    Hall   Marx    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

goods.     175.302  ;  Apr.  24. 
Cohn    Hall   Marx    Co.,    New   York,    N.    Y. 

goods.     179,518  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cohn  Hall  Marx  Co.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  and  cot- 
ton  and   silk  mixture   piece  goods.     179,853 ;   Aug.   7. 
Cohn   Hall   Marx   Co.,    New   York,   N.   Y.     Cotton   piecf 

goods.     180,963  ;  July  17. 
Cohn  &  Kaplan,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

misses.     166,039  ;  Mar.  6. 
Cohn   &  Kaplan,   New   York,  N.    Y. 

hats.     183,908;   Dec.   25. 
Cohn,  L6on,  doing  business  as  Les  Parfums  Forest,  Paris, 

Franca       Perfume,    toilet    water,    face    powder,     etc. 

177,547;   Sept.   18. 
Cohn,  Leon,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Forest,  Paris, 

France.      Perfumes,    toilet    waters,    face    creams,    etc. 

186,217;  Dec.  11. 
Cohn  &  Rosenberger  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Jewelry  for 

personal  wear.      182,652  ;   Nov.  27. 
Cola  Genus  Company,  Jacksonville.  Fla.    Candy.    182,332  ; 

Oct.   10. 
Colburn,  Philmore  H.,  West  Springfield,  Mass.     Liniment 

and    preparation    for    increasing   growth    of    the    hair. 

184,161  ;  Nov.  27. 
Colby    Steel    and    Engineering    Co..    Seattle,    Wash.      In- 
dustrial trucks  and  trailer's.    142,775  ;  Apr.  3. 
Colby  Steel  and  Engineering  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.     Cranes. 

157,759;    Sept.   25. 
Colchagoff,    John,    New   Haven,    Conn.      Bulgarian    yeast 

cream.     165,271 ;  Jan.  2. 
Cole,  Albert  J.,  doing  business  as  Three  In-One  Lantern 

Company,   Denver,   Colo.     Electric  lanterns.      177,036 : 

July   10. 
Cole.  B.  E.,  Co.,   Inc.     Haverhill,  Mass.     Leather   boots 

and  shoes.     170,055  ;  Feb.  27. 
Cole  Chemical  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Tonics,  prepara- 
tions   for    use    in    the    treatment    of    hyperthyroidism, 

goiter,  etc.     175.770  ;  June  5. 
Cole    Manufacturing    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Furnacet 

stoves,   ranges,    and    heaters.      168,254 ;    Dec.    25. 


Cotton  piece 
Cotton  piece 
Cotton    piece 


Hats  for  women  and 
Ladies'   and  misses' 


Cole  Visible  Gas  Gauge  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Illuminating  reflectors.     152,363  ;  Feb.  6. 

Cole,  William  H.,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Painswick,  England.  No- 
tions and   small  wares.     167,973 ;   June  12. 

Coleman  and  Company,  Limited,  Norwich,  England. 
Liquor  or  liquid  preparation  containing  malt.  140,017  : 
Apr.  3. 

Coleman  and  Company  Limited,  Norwich,  England.  Food 
preparations  containing  extract  of  moat  and  other  in- 
gredients.    140,919  ;  May  8. 

Coleman-Dobson-Cannon  Co.,  Inc.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Pe- 
riodical   issued    weekly.      174,558 ;    May    22. 

Coleman,  Harry,  London,  England.  Woolen  fabrics. 
182,234;  Aug.  28. 

Coleman  Lamp  Company,  The,  Wichita,  Kane.  Gas  gen 
erators.     186,695  ;  Dec.   25. 

Coles,  Elizabeth  M.  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid  and 
soluble  combination  of  ingredients  recommended  as  a 
hair  grower.     182,400  ;  Oct.  30. 

Colfax  Fruit  Growers  Assn.,  Colfax,  Calif.  Fresh  decidu- 
ous fruits.     179,459  :  July  31. 

Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Soap.  170,710 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Perfumes,  per- 
fume powders,    and   toilet  waters.     171,201;  Mar.    27. 

Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Soaps.  171,451  ; 
June  12. 

Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Rouge.  174,290 ; 
May  29. 

Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Liquid  and 
powdered   perfumes.      174,291  ;   May   29. 

Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Soap.  174,292; 
Mar.   20. 

Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Soap  for  shaving. 
176,250;   Aug.   21. 

Colgate  &  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Perfumes  and 
toilet  waters.     179,776-9  ;  July  31. 

Colisan  Co.     (See  Grosse,  Friedrlch.) 

College  Inn  Food  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Cooked  and 
canned  food  products.     170,865  ;  Aug.  14. 

Collegian,  The,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Neckties,  cravats, 
scarfs,  hats,  caps.     148,973  ;  Apr.   3. 

Collegiate  World  Publishing  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111. 
Quarterly  magazine.     181,730  ;  Sept.  18. 

Collier,  P.  F.,  &  Son  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Period- 
ical issued  monthly.      178,165  ;  May  22. 

Collins  &  Aikman  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Velvet,  velour, 
plush,  etc.     180,654;  Oct.  2. 

Collins  Art  Company,  Inc.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Lead  and 
zinc  enamels,  varnishes,  and  paints.    162,379  ;  Mar.  20. , 

Collins  Company,  The,  Collinsville,  Conn.  Pickaxes,  crow- 
bars, wrenches,  tercados,  mattocks,  etc.  174,559 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Collins  Mfg.  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Bond  writing  and 
printing   paper.      168,836 ;    May   15. 

Colloidal  Laboratories.      (See  Novack,   Harry   J.) 

Colonial  Brass  Works,  Inc.,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn, 
Hand  valves  for  gas,  steam,  and  water.  177,651-2 ; 
June  12. 

Colonial  Biscuit  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cakes. 
159,410  ;  Aug.  7. 

Colonial  Lamp  &  Fixture  Works,  Chicago,  111.  Electric- 
lighting   fixtures.      173,176-7  ;   Mar.   27. 

Colonial  Mush  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Corn-meal  mush 
and  Philadelphia  scrapple.     180,964  ;  Dec.  11. 

Colonial  No^^elty  Co..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Nuts.  152,740 
Feb.   20. 

Colonial  Packing  Co.,  Lob  Angeles,  Calif.  Canned  chili 
tomato  sauce.     180,965  ;   Sept.  25.  • 

Colonial  Works,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Wall-paper  size.M 
179,586  ;  Oct.  16.  W 

Colonial  Works,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Paste  paint  and  ready 
mixed   paint.      180,097 ;   July   3. 

Colonna,  D.,.  &  Son,  Union  Hill,  N.  J.  Grated  cheese, 
166,876;    Jan.    9. 

Colony  Hosiery  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery, 
153,923  ;  May  8. 

Colorado  Condensed  Milk  Co.,  Fort  Lupton,  Colo.  EvapO' 
rated  and  condensed  milk.     178,492  ;  Nov.   13. 

Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator  Co.,  The,  Denver,  also  do- 
ing business  as  The  Ft.  Collins  Flour  Mills,  Fort  Col- 
lins,  Colo.     Wheat  flour.     163,258;   Mar.   27.  .jK 

Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator  Company,  The,  Denver,  alsoV 
doing  business  as  The  Eaton  Flour  Mills,  Eaton,  Colo,  " 
and  as  Pacific  Seed  House,  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah.    Grass, 
field,  and  garden  seeds.     166,288;  Jan.  23. 

Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator  Co.,  also  doing  business  as  ^ 
The  Mesa  Flour  Mills,  Denver  and  Grand  Junction,  M 
Colo.     Wheat  flour.     175,470  ;  June  19.  " 

Colsman,  Carl,  doing  business  as  Colsman  &  Co.,  Wer- 
dohl.  Germany.  Household  and  kitchen  utensils  made 
of  aluminum.     165,528  ;  July  24. 

Colson  Company,  The,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Toy  vehicles. 
148,870  ;  Aug.  28. 

Colter  &  Bernie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery  and  under- 
wear of  knitted  and  textile  fabric.     171,152  ;  June  19. 

Colton  Brothers  Company.  The,  Bellefontaine,  Ohio. 
Breakfast    cereals.     175,386 ;   Aug.   7. 

Colton,  Geo.  S.,  Elastic  Web  Co.,  Easthampton,  Mass. 
Elastic  webs.     144.801 ;   Mar.   13. 

Colucci,  Fred.  C,  Ashtabula.  Ohio.  Confnctionery  in 
the  form  of  frozen  dainties.     166,290 ;  Mar.  20. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


855 


Columbia  Ave.  Keauty  Pnrlor.      (Sop   Holway,  Sadie.) 
CoIumblH     I'.ottlincr    Woik.s.       (S(>e    Lefas.    Stephon    r>  • 
Columbia   Carbon   Company,  The.     Dayton,   Ohio.     Inked 

ribboni;.     185,006  ;  Oct.  30. 
Columbia  Oil  Company,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Lubricating 

oils.     170,474  :   May  1. 
Columbia  Products  Company.     (See  Thoma,  Otto.) 
Columbia   Kibbon    &   Carbon   Mfg.   Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y. 

Typewriter      ribbons     and     carbon      paper.      172,320 ; 

Feb.    20. 
Columbia  School   Supply  Co.,   Indianapolis,   Ind.     Chairs, 

benches,      stools,     desks,     and     bookcases.        184,714 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Columbia   Shirt   Company,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Dress   and 

negligee  shirts.      180,788-9 :    Sept.    11. 
Columbia   Tire   Corporation,   Portland,   Oreg.      Pneumatic 

and    solid    rubber    tires    for    automobiles    and    rubber 

inner  tubes  for  pneumatic  tires.     182,136  :   Oct.   16. 
Columbia  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The,  Mansfield,  Ohio. 

Inner  tubes,  pneumatic,  cord,  and  fabric  tires.    171,751  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Columbia  Varnish  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Paints, 

varnishes,    dry    colors,    paint    enamels,    etc.    161,972 ; 

Jan.   9. 
Columbia  Wax  Products  Co.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Candles. 

154.550  ;  Jan.  2. 
Columbian  Rope  Company,  Auburn,  N.  Y.     Rope.    161,619  : 

Apr.    10. 
Columbus     Chemical     Company,     The,     Columbus,     Ohio. 

Ointment   for  burns,  cuts,  etc.     165,745  ;   Dec.  4. 
Columbus     Chemical     Company,     The,     Columbus,     Ohio. 

Salve  for  colds,  catarrh,  etc.     165,746 ;   Dec.   4. 
Columbus    Chemical    Company,    Columbus,    Ohio.      Head- 
ache and  neuralgia  powders.     165,747  ;  Dec.  18.- 
Columbus     Company,     The,     Columbus,     Ohio.       Gauges. 

177,897;  Oct.  30. 
Columbus    Heating   &   Ventilating    Company.    The,    doing 

business  as  Buckeye  Blower  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Combined   heater  and  ventilator.     168,100 ;   Feb.   6. 
Columbus    McKinnon    Chain    Company,    The,    Columbus, 

Ohio.     Tire  chains.     179,031 ;  July  24. 
Columbus    McKinnon    Chain    Company,    The,    Columbus, 

Ohio.     Tire-chain  fasteners.     181,673  ;  Aug.  14. 
Columbus  Pile   Remedy   Company,   The.      (See   Heed,   Ru- 
dolph B.) 
Columbus-Union    Oil    Cloth    Co.,    The,    Columbus,    Ohio. 

Linoleum  and  oiled  cloth.     181,383 ;   Sept.   11. 
Colwell    Drug    Company,    Pawnee    City,    Nebr.      Poultry 

powder.     181,012  ;  Aug.  21. 
Colwell  Pharmacal  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hor- 
mone products.     170.866  :  Apr.  10. 
Comas  Cigarette  Machine  Company,  Salem,  Va.     Machin- 
ery used  in  the  manufacture   of  cigarettes.     168,451  ; 

Jan.  23. 

Combier    &    Cie.,    Sanmur,    France.      Beverages    sold    as 

soft  drinks.      174,166;   Apr.   10. 
Combs,  Guy  A.,  doing  business  as  Standard  Paint  Manu- 
facturing  Co..    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Paints,   varnishes, 

paint  enamels,  stains.     183,554  ;  Oct.  23. 
Comet's  California  Orange  Drink  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Cajif. 

Nonalcoholic,       maltless      orange      drink.         176,452 ; 

May  15. 
Comfi-Nick  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bloomers, 

step-ins.  py.jamas,   and  pantalettes.    169,893  ;  Feb.  13. 
Comly,    Flanigen    Company,    Philadelphia.    Pa.      Canned 

fruits,     vegetables,     fish,     and     pork    and    beans,     etc. 

162,870  ;  Aug.  28. 
Commander  Mill   Co.,   Minneapolis,   Minn.     Wheat    flour. 

176,251 ;    Sept.   18. 
Commercial   Chemical   Company,   Memphis,   Tenn.     Insec- 
ticides.     179,460  :    Aug.    21. 
rommercial    Paste    Co.,   The,   Columbus,    Ohio.      Adhesive 

in    Ihi-   torm   of  paste.      176.788:    Apr.   10. 
Commercial  Truck  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Magazine 

issued  monthly.     183,196 ;   Sept.   11. 
Commonwealth    Chemical    Corporation,    The,    New    York, 

N.   Y.     Benzoate  of  soda,   coumarin,  benzoic  acid,  etc. 

181,435;    Sept.   18. 
Commonwealth    Color   &    Chemical    Co.,    Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 

Printing  inks.     179,357  ;  July  24. 
Commonwealth  Color  and  Chemical   Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Soaps,  cleaning  and  scouring  powder.     179,358  ;  July  24. 
Commonwealth    Color   &    Chemical    Co..    Brooklyn.    N.    Y. 

Fuel,     lighting,     heating,     and     lubricating     oils     and 

greases,  etc.     179,359  :  Oct.  2. 
Commonwealth    Color   &    Chemical    Co.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Paint  colors,  sizings,  etc.     179,360  ;  Oct,  16. 
Commonwealth    Color    &   Chemical    Co.,   Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

.Vdhesive  gums  and  sizings.     179,361  ;  Oct.  2. 
Commonwealth    Color    &   Chemical    Co.,   Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Bleaching  blue,  auxiliary  dyeing  agents,  chemical  Kpecial- 

ties,  etc.     179,362;   Sept.    18. 
Commonwealth  Shoe  and  Leather  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 

Leather  boots  and  shoes.     178,894  ;  Aug.  28. 
Community    Advertising   Co.       (See    Sera'ge,    Francis    L.) 
Community    Publicity    Service,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Calen- 
dars.    181,675  ;  Nov.  13. 
Compagnie   Morana.      (See   Morana.    Incorporated.  1 
Compania  de  Jarcia  de  Matanzas  S.  A.,  Matanzas.  Cuba. 

Rope  and  twine.     179,135  ;   Sept.    18. 
Comno  Bond  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.     House  organ. 

177,166;  Dec.  18. 


Comstock-Bolton  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Bottle 
cappers.     154,350  ;  Mar.  20. 

Comstock,  Dorothy  D.,  Boston,  Mass.  Collapsible  baby 
crib.     183,909  ;  Nov.  27. 

Concentrated  I'roducts  Corporation,  Carlstadt,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  V.     Shampoo.     173,323;   Apr.  10. 

Concentrated  Products  Corporation,  Carlstadt,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Laundry  soap.     180,527  ;  July  31. 

Concentrated  I'roducts  Corporation,  Carlstadt,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Laundry  soap.     187,150;  Dec.  25. 

Concordia  Silk  Hosiery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hosiery.      171,752 ;    Sept.    18. 

Concordia  Silk  Hosiery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hosiery.     172,519-20;   May  22. 

Concordia  Silk  Hosiery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hosiery.     172,521-2;  .Tuno  5. 

Concordia  Silk.  Hosiery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hosiery.     172,523  ;  June  19. 

Concrete  Machinery  &  Supply  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Concrete-mixing  machines  and  brickmaklng  machines. 
152,066  ;  Jan.  16. 

Cond§,  Perfumer,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Face  powders  and 
creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  rouges,  etc.  175,918  ; 
May  29. 

Condit,  Park  N.,  Boston,  Mass.  Ammoniacal  silver 
nitrate  solution,  formalin,  silver-nitrate  stain  remover, 
etc.     167,225  ;  Jan.  9. 

Condrajian,  Aram  K.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Salves  and  pills 
used  in  the  treatment  of  piles.     180,328  ;  Aug.  28. 

Cone  Company  of  America,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Ice- 
cream cones.     158,819  ;  Aug.  14. 

Coney-Cone    Company,    The.      (See    Goodwin,    Harry    L.) 

Confection  Products  Inc..  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Chocolate- 
covered   candy   bar.     185,818 ;    Nov.   27. 

Con-Ferro  Taint  &  Varnish  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Ready- 
mixed  paints,  varnishes,  stains,  and  paint  enamels. 
171,258  ;  Feb.  13. 

Conley,  Frederick  T.,  doing  business  as  Symbolox  Box 
Co.,  South  Boston,  Mass.  Toothbrush  containers. 
175,771  ;   Apr.   17. 

Conley,  Guy  C,  Spokane,  Wash.  Parlor  board  game 
played  with  pieces.     178,714;  Aug.  21. 

Connaught  Antitoxin  Laboratories,  University  of  Toronto, 
Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Pancreatic  products  for 
the  treatment  of  diabetes.     168,919  ;  Jan.  2. 

Connaught  Antitoxin  Laboratories,  University  of  To- 
ronto, Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Substance  which 
will  effect  the  combustion  of  the  carbohydrates  in  the 
animal  body  and  remove  the  symptoms  of  diabetes 
mellitus.     168,919  ;  June  26. 

Connecticut  Automotive  Specialties  Co.  Inc.  (See  Cohen, 
J.  H.) 

Connecticut  Telephone  &  Electric  Company,  Incorporated, 
The,  Meriden,  Conn.  Electron  tubes,  sockets  for  elec- 
tron  tubes,   rheostats,   etc.     176,400 ;   May   29. 

Conner,  Geo.  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  Metal-fixture  canopies 
174,234;  May  29. 

Conniff,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Angeles  Packing  Com- 
pany, Seattle,  Wash.     Canned  salmon.     170,566;  May  1. 

Connolly,  Henry  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Aromatic  "oils 
for  the  treatment  of  disorders  of  the  throat,  lungs,  etc. 
176,952;  June  12. 

Connolly,  Ira,  doing  business  as  Empire  Chemical  Co., 
Hanna,  W.  Va.     Liniment.     171.485  ;  Mar.  13. 

Connor,  James  K.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Envelopes  and  li"tt<jr- 
hcinls.      175,419:   Apr.   10. 

Con-0-Lite  Corporation,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Burial  vaults. 
176,072;    Apr.    17. 

Conrad,  Henry  W.,  Momence,  111.  Bread,  rolls,  and  buns. 
166,043  ;  Jan.  9. 

Conroy,  Harry  E.,  doing  business  as  Edco  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Repair  patches  for  pneumatic 
tubes.      160,582 ;    Jan.    2. 

Conservative  Chemical  Products  Company.  (See  Rosen- 
berg, Kate  F.) 

Consolidated  Accessories  Manufacturers  Corporation, 
Frederick.   Md.     Pumps.     149,214 ;   Jan.   9. 

Consolidated  Cigar  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars. 
183,734  ;    Sept.    11. 

Consolidated  Co. — Coal  Division,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Coal. 
186,105;  Dec.   4. 

Consolidated  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electric 
fans.     186,946  :  Dec.  4. 

Consolidated  Iron-Steel  Manufacturing  Company,  The, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Oil-lamp  stoves.  '  161,235  ;  Jan.  i:. 

Consolidated  Hat  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Misses'  and 
children's  hats.      181,674 ;    Sept.   11. 

Consolidated  Mills  Company.  (See  Alfocorn  Milling  Com- 
pany.) 

Consolidated  Mining  and  Smelting  Company  of  Canada, 
Limited,  The,  Trail,  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Lead, 
zinc,  copper,  gold,  silver,  antimony,  and  iron.  158,417  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Consolidated  Products  Co.      (See  Leavitt,  Peter  M.) 

Consolidated  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Concentrated 
buttermilk.      177,364;    Sept.    18. 

Consolidated  Rendering  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Oleo,  oleo  oil, 
and   shortening.      162,723 ;    May   8. 

Consolidated  Rendering  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Oleo, 
oleo  oil,  and  shortening.     175,187;   Sept.  18. 

Consolidated  Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabri- 
cated structural  steel  and  reenforcing  bars  for  con- 
crete construction.     155,485  ;  Mar.  13. 


856 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  Ust  of  trade-marlc  applicants — Continued. 


Consolidated  Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  T.  Certain 
articles  of  Iron  or  steel,  wrought  and  unwrought. 
155,486;  Mar.  20. 

Consolidated  Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Planers, 
boring,  milling,  and  drilling  machines,  presses,  etc. 
155,487  ;  Mar.  20. 

Consolidated  Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ve- 
hicle axles  and  wheels,  mounted  wheels,  and  metal 
tires.     162,982;  Mar.   13. 

Consolidated  Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Black 
and  galvanized  sheets  and  tin  plate.     167,935  ;  Mar.  20, 

Consolidated  Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cot- 
ton crepe,  printed,  woven,  and  in  plain  colors.     170,808 
Jan.  30.  „      „ 

Consolidated  Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Un 
bleached  sheeting.     172,031 ;  July  24. 

Consolidated  Textile  Corporation,  New  Yo^k,  N.  Y.  Cot- 
ton   piece    goods.      181,558 ;    Aug.    7. 

Consolidated  Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y, 
Mercerized   cotton   piece  goods.      181,559 ;    Sept.    4. 

Consolidated  Tool  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hack- 
saw frames  and  coping-saw  frames.     176,883 ;  May  29. 

Consolvo  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  South  Norfolk, 
Va.  Chemical  used  as  a  flux  for  the  preparation  of 
an   antirusting   soldering   solution.      172,644 ;    Apr.   24. 

Consolvo  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  South  Norfolk,  Va. 
Paint  and   varnish   remover.      181,475;    Oct.    2. 

Consumers  Biscuit  Company,  New  Orleans,  La.  Molded 
sugar  candy  in  the  shape  of  chickens  rabbits,  and 
eggs.     164.232  ;  Jan.  9. 

Consumers  Biscuit  Company,  New  Orleans,  La.  Candy. 
176,164  ;   Sept.   25. 

Consumer's  Home  Oil  Company,  Lidgerwood,  N.  Dak.  Lu- 
bricating oils  and  greases  and  specialty  oils,  such  as 
flood  oils,  etc.     157,209  ;  Feb.  13. 

Continental  Ampower  Company.     (See  Jester,  Jerome  K.) 

Continental  Auto  Parts  Company,  Columbus,  Ind.  Spring 
shackle  and  other  bolts,  nuts,  and  metal  washers. 
170,475:  -Tune  19. 

Continental  -  Caoutchouc  -  und  Gutta-Percha-Compaignie, 
Hanover,  Germany.  Solid  and  pneumatic  tires,  inner 
tubes,   tire  valves  and  treads,  etc.     172.977  :   .lune   19. 

Continental  Car  Company  of  America,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Commercial  truck  bodies,  dump,  mine,  quarry,  and 
industrial  car  bodies.     170,008  ;  Feb.  20. 

Continental  Car  Company  of  America,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Automobile  and  truck  bodies,  cabs,  motor  busses,  etc. 
171,203;  May  1. 

Continental  Chemical  Corporation,  Watseka,  III.  Waxes 
and  wax  stains.     173,913  ;  Feb.  27. 

Continental  Drug  &  Chemical  Co.,  Incorporated,  El  Paso, 
Tex.  Bay  rum  borax  powder,  carbolic  acid,  etc. 
150,995  ;  Feb.  27. 

Continental  Drug  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Toilet 
articles  and  preparations.     170,056  ;   Feb.  6. 

Continental  Fibre  Company,  The,  Newark,  Del.  Com- 
posite material.     174,236  ;  July  17. 

Continental  Mills,  Inc.,  Philadelphia  and  Germantown, 
Pa.     Woolen  fabrics  in  the  piece.     181,731-2  ;  Aug.   7. 

Continental  .Packing  Corporation.  (See  American  Cone 
and  Pretzel  Company.) 

Continental  Radio  &  Electric  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Radio  transmitting  and  receiving  sets  and 
parts  thereof,  vacuum  cleaners,  etc.     175.712  ;  Sept.  4. 

Continental  Rock  Asphalt  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Rock  asphalt.     173.178  ;  Dec.  11. 

Continental  Roofing  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Highland- 
town,  Baltimore,  Md.  Green  mineral  surface  roofing. 
180,049  ;  Sept.  4. 

Continental  Roofing  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  High- 
landtown.  Baltimore,  Md.  Asphalt  mineral  surface 
roofing.    180,050  ;  Sept.  4. 

Continental  Roofing  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  High- 
landtown,  Baltimore,  Md.  Roofing  material.  180,051 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Continental  Roofing  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  High- 
landtown,  Baltimore,  Md.  Roofing  material.  180,052  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Continental  Rubber  Company  of  New  York,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Unvulcanized  Guayule  rubber.     174,427  ;  Apr.  24. 

Continental  Watch  and  Jewelry  Co.     (See  Goldin,  Meyer.) 

Continental  Wood  Screw  Co.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Wood 
screws.     184,280;  Sept.  25. 

Contra  Chemical  Co^     (See  Schmidt,  Frank  P.) 

Controllograph    Co.,    The,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Ticket 
printing,    registering,    Issuing,    adding,    etc.,    machines. 
172,978  :  Mar.  6. 
Cook,  A.  J.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Memphis,  Tenn.     Prepared  Port- 
land cement  stucco  finish.     183,555  ;  Oct.  30. 

Cook,  Annie  P.,  Richmond,  Va.  Cooked  foods.  167,802  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Cook,  Clyde  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Adhesive  for  bandag- 
ing.    178,827  :   Sept.  11. 

Cook    Electric    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Electrical    and 

telephone  apparatus.     152,785  ;  Nov.  20. 
Cook     Electric     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Nutcrackers. 
186,317  ;    Dec.   25. 

Cook,  Ellen  T.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Emollient  for  treating  feet. 
173,701;    Aug.    21. 

Ccok,  Jerome  I.,  doing  business  as  Research  Advertising 
Bureau,    St.    Louis,   Mo.     Blank-form   books.      176,165 ; 
June  19. 
Took   Medical   Co.      (See    Sylvester,    Wilber.) 


Cook  &  Swan  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Animal, 

fish,    and  vegetable  oil  for  industrial  purposes.     179,658  ; 

Oct.   23. 
Cook,  W.  C,  &  Co.,  Clovis.  Calif.     Stuffed  flgs.     183,053  ; 

Sept.   18. 
Cooke,    Harry   S.,    doing   business   as   Presto   Fire   Extin- 
guisher Company,  Beacon,  N.  Y.     Dry-powder  tube  fire 

extinguisher.     179,295  ;  July  24. 
Cooknut  Corporation,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Vegetable  lard 

substitute.     175,650  ;  June  26. 
Cooknut    Corporation,    The,    Baltimore,    Md.      Vegetable 

lard   substitute.      175,651 ;   May    15. 
Cooknut    Corporation,    The,    Baltimore,    Md.      Cottonseed 

oil.     175,652  ;  May  15. 
Cooper,  Davidson  &  Klein   Cap  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Men's,  boys',  and  children's  caps.     171,486  ;  Sept.  4. 
Cooper,    H.    H.,    &   Co.,    Inc.,    Utica,    N.    Y.      Suits,    top- 
coats, and  ulsters  for  men.     174,560  ;  July  10. 
Cooper,    John    H.,    Stouchsburg,    Pa.      Leaf    tobacco    and 

the    products    for    smoking    and    chewing.      173,914 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Cooper,   Milton    G.,   Dry   Goods   Co.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif. 

Dresses,  aprons,  hosiery,  etc.     180,844  ;  Oct.  2. 
Cooper,   Milton   G.,    Dry   Goods   Co.,    Los   Angeles,   Calif. 

Knitted  bathing  suits.     182,137  ;  Aug.  28. 
Cooperman,  Harry,  Chicago,  111.     Baby  wear,  bath  robes, 

jackets,  and  baby  buntings.     176,115 ;  Sept.   18. 
Coops    Bros.,    Sonoma,    Calif.      Fresh    deciduous    fruits. 

181,881 ;  Sept.  4. 

Coors,  Adolph  Company,   Golden,  Colo.     Dried  or  desic- 
cated milk.     162,668  ;  June  26. 
Copperstone   Products   Co.,   The,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Mineral 

aggregate  as  ingredients  for  road  surfacing,  pavements, 

floors,  etc.     177,277  ;  June  5. 
Copps  Co.,  The.,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.    Canned  vegetables, 

peanut  butter,  corn  meal,  etc.     165,916  ;  Jan.  30. 
Corby  Baking  Company,  The,  Washington,  D.  C.     Bread. 

94,532;   Apr.   3. 
Corby   Baking    Company,    Inc.,    The,    Washington,    D.    C. 

Bread.      167,291 ;    Mar.   20. 
Corby    Baking    Company,    Inc.,    The,    Washington,    D.    0. 

Bread.     167,292;  June  5. 
Corby   Baking   Company,   Inc.,   The,    Washington,   D.   C. 

Bread  and  cake.     167,294  ;  Nov.  6. 
Cord  Tire   Corporation,   The,    Chester,   W.   Va.     Automo- 
bile tire  casings.     167,712  ;  Apr.  17. 
Cord  Tire  Corporation,  Chester,  W.  Va.     Automobile  rub- 
ber-tire casings.     181,635  ;  Au.g.  14. 
Corenson,    Abe,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Combination    head 

dress  and  waistband   for  dolls.     179,840 ;   June  19. 
Corl,  John  B.,  doing  business  as  United  States  Remedy 

Co.,      Jacksonville,      Fla.        Disinfectants.        181,013 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Corle,     Elisha     L.,     Hutchinson,      Kans.       Phonograph. 

164,157;   Aug.    21. 
Corlear  Products  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Varnish 

restorer.     172,466;  Feb.  LS. 
Corn   Products   Refinijig   Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Edible 

corn  oil.     171,487;  May  1. 
Corn  Products  Refining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sirup 

for  food  purposes.     178,593-6 ;  Oct.  2. 
Corn    Products    Refining    Company,    New    York.      Edible 

oil.     180,272;  Oct.  16. 
Corning    Glass    Works,    Corning,    N.    Y.      Glass    teapots. 

171,413:  Apr.   10. 
Corning  Glass  Works,  Corning,   N.  Y.      Nursing  bottles. 

173,405;  Mar.  20. 
Corning    Ice    &    Bottling    Works,    Corning,    Calif.      Non- 
alcoholic,   maltless    beverage    used    as    a    soft    drink. 

173,624;  Mar.  13. 
Corona  Foothill  Lemon  Company,  Corona,  Calif.     Fresh 

lemons.     164,865-6  ;  Feb.  13. 
Coronado  Fish  Co.      (See  Petrich,  Paul.) 
Corrado    &    Marranzini,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Olive    oil. 

164,493 ;  June  5. 
Corrugated    Bar   Company,    Inc.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Metal 

rods,  bars,  stirrups,  etc.,  for  reenforcing  concrete,  me- 
tallic lathing  and  studding,  etc.     148,64'f ;  Aug.  14. 
Corse.  G.  H.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  George  H.,  Corse,  Jr 

&  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Canned  fruits.     184,436; 

Oct.   28. 
Corso,   Vincent   M.,    doing  business   as   The   Hare   Manu- 
facturing    Company,     Hartford,     Conn.       Hair    tonics. 

176,454;   July   10. 
Corson     Shoe    Manufacturing    Company,     Ltd.,    Toronto, 

Ontario,  Canada.     Boots  and  shoes  of  leather.    171,20S  ; 

July  3. 
Corticelli    Silk    Company,    The,    Florence,    Northampton, 

Mass.      Silk,  artificial  silk,  and  silk  and  cotton  piece 

goods.     170,624  :  Oct.  30. 
Corticelli   Silk   Company,   Florence,   Northampton,   Mass. 

Silk  fabrics.     180,590  ;  July  17. 
Corticelli    Silk   Company,    Florence,    Northampton,    Mass. 

Silk  threads  and  threads  of  cotton  and  sUk.     184,384 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Corticelli    Silk    Company,    The,    Florence,    Northampton, 

Mass.     Hosiery.     184,385 :  Oct.   16. 
Corticelli    Silk    Company,    The,    Florence,    Northampton, 

Mass.     Silk  fabric.     184,388-9  ;  Oct.  16. 
Corticelli    Silk    Company.    The.    Florence,    Northampton, 

Mass.     Silk  fabrics.     184,391 ;  Oct.  16. 


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Cortland  Line  Co.  Inc.,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Silk  fishing  lines. 
164,386;   Aug.   21. 

Cortland  Line  Co.,  Inc.,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Shoe  laces. 
169,950  ;  Jan.  30. 

Cortrislit  Co.il  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Coal. 
157,475;   Apr.  17. 

Cosin,  Joseph  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Cosiu  Co.,  New 
York,  N.   Y.     Powder  puffs.     177,167  ;  June  19. 

Cosmos  Laboratory.     (See  Barna,  Nicholas.) 

Costoii,  Edward  C,  Skidmore,  Mo.  Machine  for  forcing 
gears  or  other  articles  from  shafts  and  cylinder-bor- 
ing nuiohini>s.     150,800  ;  Jan.  30. 

Cetera,  Francisco,  doing  business  as  The  Cotera 
Brothers,  Ei  Paso,  Tex.     Coffee.     168,208  ;  July  3. 

Cott-a-lap  Company,  The,  Somerville,  N.  J.  Advertising 
signs.     181,980  ;  Sept.  4. 

Cotter,  R.  E.,  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
vegetables,  fruits,  and  fish.     166,044  ;  Jan.  16. 

Cotter,  R.  E.,  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  fish, 
fruits,  and  vegetables.     180,209  ;  Aug.  14. 

Cotton  Beit  Manufacturing  Company,  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 
Mattresses.     172,829  •  July  24. 

Coty,  Francois  J.  de  S.,  Suresnes,  France.  Perfumes, 
toilet  waters,  face  powders,  sachet  powders,  etc. 
169,238  ;  June  5. 

Coty,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Perfumes.    175,920  ;  May  29. 

Coty,  inc.,  Wilmington.  Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
fumes, toilet  water,  face,  sachet,  and  talcum  powder, 
etc.    180,099  ;  Sept.  4. 

Coty,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
fumes, toilet  water,  and  eau  de  Cologne.  180,100 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Coty,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Perfumes,  toilet  water,  face  powder,  etc.  180,101 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Cotv,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
fumes.     180,102;  Dec.   18. 

Coty,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
fumes, toil't  water,  face  powder,  etc.   180,103 ;  Dec.  18. 

Coty,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
fumes, toilet  water,  face  powder,  etc.    180,104  ;  Aug.  14. 

Coty,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet 
soaps.     180,106  ;  Dec.  18. 

Coty,  Inc..  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
fume, toilet  water,  face  and  talcum  powder,  etc. 
180,107  ;  Dec.  11. 

Couch,  Ralph  P.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Monthly  publication. 
175,544  ;  May  1. 

Couch,  Ralph  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Section  of  a  daily 
publication.      175,545 ;    Mar.    2_7. 

Coudurier,  Tructus  &  Descher,  Lyon,  France.  Fabrics  of 
silk.     151,013;  Oct.  30. 

Coudurier  Tructus  &•  Descher,  Lyon,  France,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and  silk  and  cotton  velvets  In  the 
piece.    174.357  ;  Mar.  6. 

Coudurier,  Tructus  &  Descher,  Lyon,  France,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Velvets  in  the  piece.     177,548  ;  Aug.  28. 

Cough  Checker  Cotnpany,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Cough  medi- 
cine.     180,363;    Sept.    18. 

Cough  King  Co.,  The,  Oakland,  Md.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  coughs  and  colds.     168,958  ;  Jan.  2. 

Coughlin,  Frank  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sized  gold  leaf, 
imitation-gold  leaf,  and  silver  leaf.     158,075  ;   Feb.  27. 

Coulapides,  A.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigarettes  and 
tobacco.     184,392;  Nov.  20. 

Coulson,  Chas.  H.,  doing  business  as  Coulson  Heel  Com- 
pany,   Hanover,    Pa.      Shoe   heels.      172,262 ;    Apr.    24. 

Coulter,  Maud  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bread,  biscuits, 
cake,   cookies,    cinnamon    rolls,   etc.      173,180 ;    May    1 

Council  on  Foreign  Relations,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Quarterly  review.     169,348  ;  Mar.  6. 

Country  Club  Soda  Co.,  Inc.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Cream 
soda,  birch  beer,  ginger  ale,  lemon  soda,  etc.  173,406 ; 
Feb.    20. 

County  Editor  Publishing  Company,  The.  (See  Randolph, 
Teasdale.) 

County  Golf  Company,  The.     (See  Hill,  Wilfrid.) 

Courtney,  William  P.,  doing  business  as  Courtney's  Red 
Top  Soda  Water  Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Soda  water. 
181,062;    July    10. 

Cousar,  John  G..  and  John  G.  Barron,  Fort  Lawn,  S.  C. 
Mechanical  insect  exterminators.     167,672  ;  Dec.  18. 

Cover,  Thomas,  jr.,  doing  business  as  Cover  &  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Sole  leather.     186,630;  Dec.  25. 

Coverdale  &  Bruebaker,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Sherbet  bars. 
168,633 ;  May  15. 

Covington,  John  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Tooth  paste.  173,811 ; 
Apr.   10. 

Cowen,  Bernard  W.,  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Packages  or 
outfits  containing  materials  for  making  lamp  shades, 
telephone  screens,  etc.     166,285-6 ;  Dec.  18. 

Cowen,  M.  H.,  Manufacturing  Companv,  Chicago  111. 
Workingmen's  shirts.     168,452  ;  Dec.  18. 

Cowiche  Creamery,  Cowiche,  Wash.  Butter,  cheese. 
173.565;  .Tuly  3]. 

Cowles,  George  W..  doing  business  as  Cowles  Canning  Com- 
pany, Mound  City,  111.,  and  Bardwell,  Ky.  Canned 
tomatoes.     180,762  ;   Sept.  25. 

Cox,  Abrara,  Stove  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Coal 
stoves  and  ranges.     165,619:  Mar.  13. 

Cox.  Abram,  Stove  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gas  and 
coal  stoves,  ranges,  and  furnaces.     181,733 ;  Oct.  23. 


Cox     Brass     Manufacturing     Company,    Albany,    N.    Y. 

Bumpers,    bumper   brackets   and    fittings.      162,203-4 ; 

Apr.   17. 
Cox  Brass  Manufacturing  Company,  Albany,  N.  Y.    Auto- 
mobile   bumpers,    bumper    brackets,    and    fittings,    etc. 

162,806;    Apr.    17. 
Cox,  Winfleld,  F.,  Burgin,  Ky.     Brooms.    122,932  ;  Feb.  13. 
Coy,    Hunt     and     Company,   New     York,    N.    Y.       Paper. 

168.921;  Jan.  2. 
Coy,    Hunt    and    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.'      Paper. 

179,399;   June   12. 
Coykendall,    H.    G.,   doing   business    as    Coykendall,    Inc., 

San  Francisco,  Calif.     Dried  fruits.     184,599  ;  Oct.  30. 
C-R  Millinery  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Misses'  and  ladies'  hats. 

171,905;    Apr,    10. 
Craddock    Terry    Company,    Lynchburg,    Va.      Women's 

sboes.     171,906;  Apr.  24. 
Craddock-Terry    Co.,    Lynchburg,    Va.      Shoes.      177,278; 

Aug.  7, 
Craig,   Stephen,   Company,  Newport,  R.  I.     Prophylactic 

ointment.     176,001 ;  June  26. 
Cramer,    C.    N.,    Co.,    Ashland,   Wis.      Brooms.      174,891 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Cramp,  William,  &  Sons  Ship  &  Engine  Building  Co..  The, 

Philadelphia,   Pa.      Gears  and  gear  blanks.     154,962 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Cramp,    William,    &    Sons    Ship    &    Engine   Building    Co., 

The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Turbines,  pumps,  etc.     185,960  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Cramp,    William,    &    Sons    Ship    &   Engine    Building    Co., 

The,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Turbines,    pumps,    hydraulic 

turbines,  etc.     186,036  ;  Dec.  25. 
Crampton,     John,     &    Co.,     Ltd.,     Manchester,     England. 

Canned  fish,  preserved  fruits,  and  vegetables.     183,255  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Crane  Chocolate  Company,  The,  Cleveland,   Ohio.     Fruit 

cake.     167,974 ;   Sept.    18. 
Crane,    Clarence   A.,    doing  business   as   Crane   Chocolate 

Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.     Candy.     183.023  ;  Oct.  16. 
Craven,  Horace  6.,  doing  business  as  Bouillonized  Peanut 

Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Peanuts    prepared    with 

meat  sauce.     158,815  ;  July  10. 
Crawford  Farms,  Incorporated,  Millbrook,  N.  Y.     Cheese. 

168.025;  Apr.  3. 
Crawford  Farms,  Incorporated,  Millbrook,  N.  Y.     Cheese. 

168,026;  Mar.  27. 
Crawford,   Marion   L.,   Malvern,   Ohio.      Screen   scratcher 

and    rubber    for    use    in    making    bricks,    tiles,    etc. 

173,813;   July  3. 
Crawford,  McGregor  &  Canby  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Golf  clubs  and  balls.     159,558 ;  Jan.  9. 
Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company,    The,    Dayton. 

Ohio.     Golf  clubs.     171,613;  Jan.  2. 
Crawford   McGregor   &   Canby    Company,    Dayton,    Ohio. 

Golf  clubs.     171,614  ;  Mar.   13. 
Crawford,    McGregor    &    Candv    Company,    The,    Dayton, 

Ohio.     Golf  clubs.     171,616;  .Tan.  2. 
Crawford,    McGregor   &    Canby    Company,    The,    Dayton, 

Ohio.     Golf  balls.     171,617.     Jan.  30. 
Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Companv,    The,    Dayton, 

Ohio.     Golf  clubs.     171^620-1 ;  Jan.  2. 
Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company,    The,    Dayton, 

Ohio.     Golf  clubs.     171,622  ;  Feb.  20. 
Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company,    The,    Dayton, 

Ohio.     Golf  clubs.     171,623;  July  3. 
Crawford,  McGregor  &  Canby  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Golf  clubs.    171,625  ;  Jan.  2. 
Crawford,  McGregor  &  Canby  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Golf  clubs.     171,627-9  ;  Jan.  2. 
Crawford    McGregor    &    Canby    Company,    The,    Dayton, 

Ohio.     Golf  clubs.     183,556 ;   Oct.   16. 
Cream    Balm    Company,    The,    Jersey    City,    N.    J.      Me- 
dicinal  compound   for   the  treatment   of   catarrhal  dis- 
eases of  the  head.     170,626  ;  Mav  22. 
Creamery    Package    Mfg.    Company,    The,     Chicago,     111. 

Dairy,  creamery,  milk-plant,  etc.,  machinery  and  appli- 
ances.     167,601-3  ;   Dec.  25. 
Credo  Check  Company,  The.      (See  Bender,  Edwin  S.) 
Creed,  W.   S.,   doing  business  as   W.    S.   Creed  Company, 

Roanoke,    Va.      Alimentary    products   and   pastes,    spa- 
ghetti    macaroni,   etc.      178,494  ;    Sept.   25. 
Crell,  Albert  P.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.    Bumpers  for  auto- 
mobiles.    166,434  ;  Jan.  9. 
Creme  Petrol  Company.     (See  Neiswender,  Leslie  W.) 
Crenshaw   &   Home,   Augusta.    Ga.      Preparation   for   use 

in   the  treatment  of  tuberculosis.      1S3.820;   Dec.   4. 
Creolin  Co.,  The,  Rahway,  N.  J.     Chemical  substance  used 

as  a  wood  preserver.     169,847  ;  Jan.  9. 
Crescent  Belt  Fastener  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rivets. 

169,200  ;  Dec.  11. 
Crescent  Belt  Fastener  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Ex- 
tractors and  belt  clamps.     169,201 ;  Dec.  11. 
Crescent    Creole    Candy     Co.     Inc.,     New    Orleans,     La. 

Candy.     130,160;  Mar.  6. 
Crescent    Rubber    Specialty    Company.      (See    Breit,    .\n 

tol  M.) 
Crescent  Washing  Machine  Company,   Incorporated,   New 

Rochelle,    N.    Y.      Dishwashing    machines    and    metal- 
parts-washing  machines.     177,168  ;  Aug.   7. 
Cresta  Blanca  Punch  Co.     (See  O'Brien,  E.  J.) 
Crippen   &  Reid,   Baltimore,   Md.     Boys'  suits.     183,108: 

Oct.  9. 


858 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Criterion  Laboratories,  The.     (See  Phelps,  Walter  H.) 

Crocker  &  Morse,  Inc.,  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Boots  and 
shoes.     177,169;  May  22. 

Crofut  &  Knapp  Co.,  The,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Caps 
and    hats.      176,253 ;    Aug.    7. 

Crofut  &  Knapp  Co.,  The,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Caps 
and  hats  of  felt,  straw,  silk,  etc.     176,329  ;  July  31. 

Cromwell,  Robert  H.,  doing  business  as  Southern  Cali- 
fornia Cosmetic  Mfg.  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Prepa- 
ration for  imparting  a  glossy  appearance  to  the  hair. 
176,074  ;  June  12. 

Cromwell,  Robert  H.,  doing  business  as  Normany  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Preparation  for  impart- 
ing a  glossy  appearance  to  the  hair.     181,734  ;  Nov.  6. 

Cron  Company,  The,  Piqua  Ohio.  Furniture.  167,041  ; 
Feb.   27. 

Crooker  &  Morse,  Inc.,  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Boots  and 
shoes.     177,428;   July   10. 

Crooks  Brothers  Millinery  Company,  Quincy,  111.  Ladies' 
and  children's  hats.     184,937  ;   Dec.   25. 

Crosley  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  American  Auto- 
mobile Accessories  (  ompany.) 

Cross,  Charles,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Prints  and  publi- 
cations.    177,476  ;  Nov.  20. 

Cross,  Henry  H.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Gasoline,  naph- 
tha, kerosene,   fuel  oils,   etc.     174,294  ;  Feb.   27. 

Cross,  Henry  H.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Motor  oil. 
175,189  ;  May  1. 

Cross,  Walter  B.,  Denver,  Colo.  Relishes  and  condiments, 
in  the  form  of  dressings  and  sauces,  sandwiches,  hash, 
etc.     173,814  ;  Aug.  7. 

Crow  Blacking  Co.     (See  Capen,  George  H.) 

Crow  Specialties  Company.     (See  Capen,  George  H.) 

Crowley,    Charles    H.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Safety    pins. 

185.074  ;  Nov.  27. 

Crowley,   Charles  H.,  New   York,   N.   Y.     Snap  fasteners. 

185.075  ;  Nov.  27. 

Crown   Bottling  Works.      (See  May,  C.  Edward.) 

Crown    Brewing    Co.,    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Malt    or 

cereal    beverage    and    malt    sirup     for    making    same. 

179,032  ;  June  19. 
Crown  Chemical  Company,  The,   (now  by  change  of  name 

Boncilla      Laboratories,      Incorporated),     Indianapolis, 

Ind.      Facial-pack    cold    cream,    vanishing   cream,    face 

powder,  etc.     176,669  ;  Oct.  23. 
Crown  Chemical  Company,  The   (now  by  change  of  name 

Boncilla     Laboratories,      Incorporated),      Indianapolis, 

Ind.     Facial  pack.     176,670;  Oct.  23. 
Crown  Chemical  Company,  The  (now  by  change  of  name 

Boncilla  Laboratories,  Incorporated) ,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Facial  pack.     176,671  ;  Oct.  30. 
Crown  Die  and  Tool  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Dies,  bench 

pipe  vises,  post  pipe  vises,  etc.     181,818;   Sept.  11. 
Crown  Manufacturing  Company,  Phelps,  N.  Y.   Cider  mills 

and  fruit  presses.     170,809  ;  Feb.  20. 
Crown   Radio  Mfg.   Corp.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Radio  elec- 
tric  apparatus.     184,2()2  ;   Dec.   4. 
Crown  Shock-Absorber  Co.,  Houston,  Tex.     Shock  absorb- 
ers.    167,224;  Feb.  20. 
Crown    Tartarex    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Catarrh 

jelly.     170,929  ;  Mar.  20. 
Crown  Tartarex  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tooth  paste 

and  tonic  for  the  gums.     170,930  ;  Mar.  20. 
Crown  Williamette  Paper  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Paper   bags.      182,401 ;   Sept.   4. 
Crozer,  John  P.,  doing  business  as  Samuel  A.  Crozer  &  Son, 

Upland,  Pa.     Cheviots  in  the  piece.     171,488  ;  Jan.  2. 
Crozer,  Samuel  A.,  &  Son.     (See  Crozer,  John  P.) 
Cruikshank    Brothers    Company,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      ChiU 

sauce,   salad  dressings,   cider  and  white  vinegar,   apple 

butter,   etc.     172,665 ;   Jan.    9. 
Crumley.  C.  V.,  doing  business  as  Tubetite  Manufacturing 

Company,    Tacoma,    Wash.      Compound    for   preventing 

punctiiri's-  in  pneumatic  tires.      176,606;   Apr.   10. 
Crutcher,     Edwin,     doing     business     as     Golden     Arrow 

Hosiery    Mills,    Nashville,    Tenn.      Hosiery.      178,958 ; 

July   10. 
Crysler,  J.  M.,  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Dress,  negligee,  and 

work   shirts,  blouses,   and  sweaters.      168,207  ;   Jan.   9. 
Crystal  Candv  Co.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.    Candy.     157,476  ; 

.Tan.  2. 
Crystal     Candy     Co.,     Winston-Salem,     N.     C.       Candy. 

162,872  ;   Feb.   20. 
Crystal  Chemical  Co.     (See  Thompson,  Zola.) 
Crystal  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Powder 

for   nursery   and   toilet   use.      178,554:    July   10. 
Crystal  Chemical  Company.      (See  Sterrick,  Harrison  D.) 
Crystal    P.etroleum    Products   Corporation.      (See   Abbott, 

Frederick  J.) 
Crystal  Wnxing  Company,  The.      (See  Shelby  Wax  Paper 

Company,  assignor.) 
Crystal  Window  Cleaner.     (See  Wenger,  Aaron.) 
Crysto    Soap    Co.,    Aurora,    111.      Mineral    soap.      166,652  ; 

Feb.  13, 
Cudahy  Packing  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Shortening 

compound.     161,031  ;   Feb.   27. 
Cudahy  Packing  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.,  ,nnd   South 

Omaha,  Nebr.     Smoked  and  canned  meats,  fresh  sausage, 

and  extract  of  beef.    165,782  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Cudahy  I'acking  Company,  The.  doing  business  as  Cudahy, 

Soap    Works,    Chicago.    111.,    and    South    Omaha,    Nebr. 

Toilet  soap.     168,146  ;  Feb.  27. 


Cudahy  Soap  Works.  (See  Cudahy  Packing  Company, 
The.) 

CuUander  Machinery  Co.,  Belzoni,  Miss.  Cotton  tramp- 
ers.     182,334;  Oct.  9. 

Cultivator  Publishing  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Weekly   periodicals.     180,421  ;   Aug.   7. 

Cumberland  Chemical  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Proprietary 
medicinal    preparations.      170,428 ;    May    29. 

Cumberland  Chemical  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Proprietary 
medicinal  preparations.     170,429  ;  Apr.    24. 

Cumberland  Chemical  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Tonic  com- 
pound.    178,166  ;    July   10. 

Cumberland  Chemical  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Tablets  and 
a  salve  for  hemorrhoids.     178,167  ;  July  10. 

Cumberland  Chemical  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Tonic  for 
treating  nervous  debility  and  diseases  of  the  nerves. 
178,225  ;  Oct.  9. 

Cummings  &  Johnson,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Card  game. 
180,528  ;   July  31. 

Cummins,  Charles  C,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Dentifrice. 
171,452  •   Sept.  11. 

Cumpson-Doelman,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Canned  vege- 
tables,   cocoa,    rice,    etc.      179,520 ;    Oct.    16. 

Cunningham,  Charles  A.,  doing  business  as  Abe  Lincoln 
Post  Card  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Picture  post  cards. 
170,629  ;  Jan.  2. 

Cunningham,  Edw.  P.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  hats. 
181,514  ;   Sept.  11. 

Cunningham,  Elmer  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Radio  ap- 
paratus.    153,200  ;  June  26. 

Cunningham,  Elmer  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Thermi- 
onic detector,  amplifier,  and  oscillator  tubes.  178,957  ; 
June  26. 

Cunningham,  Joseph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Newspaper 
cartoon  section.     178,959  ;  June  26. 

Cupples  Company  Manufactures,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rubber 
jar   rings.      172,584  ;    May   8. 

Cupples  company  Manufacturers,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Golf 
balls.     183,823;  Dec.  4. 

Curran,  J.  E.,  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dandruff  rem- 
edy.    165,985 ;  Jan.  2. 

Curran,  J.  E.,  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dandruff 
remedy,  toilet  and  skin  preparation.     168,515  ;  Jan.  23. 

Curtis,  A.  L.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Internal  and  injective  reme- 
dies for  gonorrhea.     181,981  ;  Sept.  25. 

Curtis  Corporation,  The,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Long 
Beach,  Calif.  Canned  ripe  olives  and  canned  fish. 
171,305;  Aug.   14. 

Curtis  Emma  B.,  Melrose,  Mass.  Semiliquid  or  viscous 
preparation  for  use  as  a  frosting,  icing,  etc. 
180,753  ;  Oct.  16. 

Curtis,  J.  G.,  Leather  Company,  Ludlow,  Pa.  Leather  in- 
soles.    174,074  ;   May  22. 

Curtis  &  Jones  Company,  Reading,  Pa.  Shoes.  171,414  ; 
Apr.    10. 

Curtis  Publishing  Company,  The,  .Philadelphia,  Pa.  Agri- 
cultural journal  issued  weekly.     166,651 ;  Feb.  27. 

Curtis  Shoe  Company,  Marlboro  and  Boston,  Mass.  Boots 
and  shoes  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.  169,703 ; 
Mar.    13. 

Curtiss,  Lloyd,  assignor  to  Service  Sales  Agency,  Newark, 
N.  J.  Crystallized  sweet  pickles  in  bottles.  165,913  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Cusack,  Thomas,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mechanical  ad- 
vertising, illuminated  structural,  painted  board,  and 
painted  wall  signs.     164,234  ;  Feb.  6. 

Cusack,  Thomas,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electrically- 
illuminated   signs.      177,217  ;   Oct.  9. 

Cushman  Drug  Co.     (See  Adams,  Thomas  H.)    - 

Cushmans  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cakes.  171,415  ; 
Mar.    13. 

Cushman's  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bread.  173,073  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Custer,  John  A.,  doing  business  as  Telltale  Hosiery  Co., 
Lonsdale,   Pa.     Hosiery.      178,227 ;   July   10. 

Cuthbert,  Richard  G.,  doing  business  as  Globe  Radio 
Mfg.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  receiving  and  trans- 
mitting sets.     173,956;  July  10. 

Cutino  Company,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Toilet  articles — 
namely,  puff  boxes,  hair  receivers,  and  jewel  boxes, 
173,407;   June   19. 

Cutino  Company,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Toilet  mirrors 
nnd  ornamental  picture  frames.     178,223  :  June  19. 

Cutino  Company,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Toilet  combs. 
178,229  ;   Aug.   21. 

Cutino  Company,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Hairbrushes. 
178,230;  June  19. 

Cutrer,  Bennie  B.,  doing  business  as  Blu-Ribon  Ice  Cream 
Co.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.  Ice  cream,  sherbet,  ices,  and 
frozen  dainties.     156,188  ;  Mar.  13. 

Cutter  Electrical  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The, 
Pliiladolphia.  I'a.  Electrical  switches,  circuit  break- 
ers, etc.      179.928  ;   July  31. 

Cyganiewicz,  John,  Chicago,  111.  Ladles'  hand  bags  and 
pocketbooks.     175,071  ;  Apr.  24. 

Czechoslovak  Art  Shop  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York.    N,    Y.      Chinaware.      172,032 ;    May    15. 

D-A  Lubricant  Company,  Inc.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Motor 
and   tractor   lubricating  oils.      171,225  ;   Jan.   9. 

D.  &  L.  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stop- 
signal  lamp  for  use  on  vehicles.     168,516 ;  Feb.  20. 

D.  &  N.  Drug  Co.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Lotion  for  chapped 
hands.      168,356 ;    Jan.    9. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


859 


Danrnhouwer  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cocoa  beans 
iiud  butter,  coffees,  spices,  and  desiccated  coconut. 
105,487  ;    Sept.    25. 

Daimer,  Jess  K.,  X'etnluma,  Calif.  Transparent  dressing 
for  painted  and  varuistied  surfaces  and  glass.  .183,873; 
Oct.  2. 

Oabraskv,  Apolinars,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insect  powder. 
Hi().7ti9  ;  May  S. 

Dade  City  Citrus  Growers  Association,  Dade  City,  Fla. 
Kresb  citrous  fruits.     177,279  ;  Aug.  1-1. 

Dae  Uealtb  Laboratories.  (See  International  Consoli- 
dated  Chemical   Corporation.) 

Daugett  &  Miller  Co.  Inc..  Providence,  it.  I.  Hair  tonics. 
175.007  :  .Tune  5. 

Dablberg  &  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Composition  ot 
material  for  wall  boards,  lining  for  houses,  etc.  166,175  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Dahlberg  &  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Composition  of 
material  for  wall  boards,  lining  for  houses,  plaster 
ba.ses.  etc.     168,575;  Feb.  6. 

Daily,  Bert  L.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Paints  and  painters'  ma- 
terials.    143,811  ;  Jan.  2. 

Dailev  Produce  Co.  Inc.,  Brockport,  N.  Y.  Apples. 
182,737  ;  Nov.  6. 

Dainippon  Celluloid  Company  Limited,  Sakai  Osakafu, 
Japan.     Materials  In  sheet  form.     151,034  ;  Feb.  27. 

Daintimiss    Dressmakers.      (See    Kirscbner,    M.,  &  Sons.) 

Dainty-Form  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fat-re- 
ducing cream.     180,791  ;  Aug.  14. 

Dainty  Maid  Company,  Somerville,  Mass.  Salad  dressing, 
mayonnaise,  tartar  sauce,  mustard,  olive  pimento  may- 
onnaise, etc.     150,138;  June  5. 

Daintymaid  Company,  Somerville,  Mass.  Spiced,  India 
relish,  piccalilli,  Russian  dressing,  salad  dressing,  etc. 
165,484  ;  Feb.  27. 

Dairy  Laboratories,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Antiseptic 
and  deodorizers.     177,898;  Aug.  14. 

Dairymen's  League  Co-Operative  Association,  Inc.,  Utica, 
N.  Y.  Condensed  and  evaporated  milk.  178,376 ; 
June  12. 

Daisy  Dish  Pan  Company.     (Sp.e  Hendricks,  William  H.) 

Daisy  Whitehead  Knitting  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
175,826;  June  19. 

Dakin  Laboratories,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Cold^  vanishing, 
lemon,    etc.,    creams.      184,896 ;    Dec.    4. 

Dakota  Compound  Company,  Pierre,  S.  DaU.  Powder 
used  .IS  water  softener.     172,084  ;  Apr.  10. 

Dakota  Milling  Company,  Lisbon,  N.  Dak.  Wheat  flour. 
153,175;  Feb.  27. 

Dale,  Forty  cS:  Co.,  Ltd.,  London,  England.  Valve  receiv- 
ing and  transmitting  sets  and  crystal  receiving  sets. 
175,304  ;   Aug.    21. 

Dalley,  F.  F.,  Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Shoe  pol- 
ish  and   dressing.      183,140 ;    Oct.    16. 

Dailev,  F.  F.,  Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Shoe  pol- 
ish'and  dressing.     183,200;  Oct.  16. 

Dalley,  F.  F.,  Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Shoe-shining 
l;its.     183,201 ;  Oct.  2. 

Dalton  Hosiery  Mills,  Dalton,  Ga.  Hosiery.  176,720 ; 
July  10. 

Dalton  Hosiery  Mills,  Dalton,  Ga.  Plosiery.  177,832 ; 
July  31. 

Dalton,  Whittier,  True  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Elec- 
trical  control  apparatus.     174,201 ;  Apr.  24. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Caron  Corporation.  Per- 
fume, toilet  water,  rouges,  face  powder,  etc.  173,874  ; 
May  29. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris,  France,  assignors  to  Caron  Corporation.  Per- 
fume, toilet  water,  rouges,  face  powder,  etc.  173,875  ; 
June  26. 

li:iltroff,  E.,  &  Cie,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris,  France.  Perfume,  toilet  water,  rouges,  face 
powder,   talcum  powder;  etc.     173,876  ;  Apr.  17. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Caron  Corporation.  Perfume, 
toilet  water,   rouges,   etc.      173,877  ;   May   29. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
I'aris,  France,  assignor  to  Caron  Corporation.  Perfume, 
toilet  water,  rouge,  face  powder,  talcum  powder,  bril- 
liantine,  etc.      173,878  ;   Aug.   7. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris,  France.  Perfume,  toilet  water,  rouges,  face 
liouiler.   talcum   powder,  etc.      173,880 ;  Apr.  17. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doflig  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Caron  Corporation.  Per- 
fume, face  and  talcum  powders,  etc.     173,881  ;  May  29. 

rifiltrotV,  Iv.  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris,  France.  Perfume,  toilet  water,  rouges,  face 
jiowder.  talcum  powder,  etc.     173.882  ;  Apr.  10. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
I'aris,  France.  Perfume,  toilet  water,  rouges,  face  and 
talcum   powders,   etc.     173.916;  Anr.    10. 

Daltroff,  E.  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Caron, 
Paris,  France.  Perfume,  toilet  water,  rouges,  etc. 
174,169  ;  Apr.  24. 

Daltroff,  E.,  &  Cie.,  Paris,  Franc^.  Soaps,  soap  pastes, 
and  powders.     186,110  ;  Dec.  11. 

Daly,  C.  H..  &  Son  Shoe  Company.  Inc..  AWngton.  Mass. 
Leather  boots  and  shoes.     178.432:   Dec.  4. 

Dampster,  James  C,  Toronto.  Ontario,  Canada.  Bread. 
182,704;  Nov.  20. 


Danda-llalpern  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Linens  and 
decorated   linens   in   the   piece.      177,963  ;   June   12. 

Dandereater  Company.     (See  Shields,  BelmonI  l..i 

Daniel  Boone  Woolen  Mills,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Suits, 
overcoats,   trousers,   etc.     180,685  ;   Sept.   11. 

Daniel,  Jno.  B.,  Inc.,  .\tlanla,  Ga.  Expectorant.  183,518; 
Dec.   4. 

Danna,  Frank,  doing  business  as  Capitol  Coffee  Company. 
Baton   Kouge,  La.     (  offce.     172, 14() ;  May  8. 

Dan-Nax  Co.,  The.     (See  Gunter.  Daniel  J.  l 

Danner  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Metal-polishing  compound. 
131,017  ;  July  10. 

Danya,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rouge  vanishing  cream. 
178,231  ;    Aug.    21. 

Danziger-.Iones,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Radio  receiving 
sets.     179,364  ;  Oct.  9. 

Dare,  Carolyn  T.,  Atlantic  Citv,  N.  J.  Perfume. 
183,098  ;  Nov.  13; 

Dare,  Charles  F.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.  Medici- 
nal compound  for  diseases  of  the  stomach.  172,265  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Darley,  John  W.,  doing  business  as  Dreams  Co..  Balti- 
more. Md.  Incense  and  incense  caudles.  187,375 ; 
Dec.   25. 

Darling  Sweets,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Candy.  172,732; 
July  10. 

Da  Roza-Doherty  Company.  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Dried  fruits  and  vegetables,  canned  fruits  and  vege- 
tables, fresh  grapes,  melons,  etc.     174,428  ;  June  5. 

Darrish,  Morris  B.,  doing  business  as  Marvil  Garmeut 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Ladies'  suits,  coats,  dresses, 
skirts,  and  waists.     168,959  ;     Jan.  30. 

Darsie  Manufacturing  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Headlights,  spotlights,  and  electric  lamps.  171,907 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Darwin  &  Milner,  Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Tool  steel. 
169,535  ;    Jan.    9. 

Darwin  &  Milner,  Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Hack  saws. 
169,536-7;    Jan.    9. 

Dasco  Spring  Cover  Co.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Covers  for 
automobile  springs.     159,854  ;   Mar.   13. 

Daugherty  &  Jack.son,  Seymour,  Tex.  Pyorrhea  remedy. 
172,666;  Apr.  3. 

Davenport  Brothers,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Hosiery  and 
underwear.     166,295  ;  May  8. 

Davenport-Taylor  Mfg.  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Inter- 
changeable cut-to-shape  letters  and  figures  of  resilient 
material.     175,471  ;  June  5. 

Davey  Tree  Expert  Company,  The,  Kent,  Ohio.  Wood- 
preserving  paints  and  shellac.     182,296  ;  Sept.   11. 

Davey  Tree  Expert  Company,  The,  Kent,  Ohio.  Wood- 
preserving  paints  and  shellacs.     183,054  ;  Sept.  18. 

Davey  Tree  Expert  Company,  The,  Kent,  Ohio.  Chemical 
composition  of  matter  for  dressing  tree  wounds. 
183,055;  Aug.  28. 

David,  Albert,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Artificial-silk  fiber. 
170,712-13  ;  Mar.   13. 

David,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Suits,  jackets,  raincoats, 
etc.      174,894  ;   July   10. 

David,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  suits,  jackets,  coats, 
trousers,  vests,  and  knickerbockers.     180,591 ;  July  24. 

Davidson  Brothers  Company,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Ladies' 
hats  and   bonnets.      178,895;  July   31. 

Davidson,  David,  Providence,  R.  I.  Pictures.  148,932  ; 
June  19. 

Davidson,  George,  Wick,  Scotland.  Salted  and  pickled 
herrings.     171,204  ;  May  22. 

Davies,  Rose  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Boston,  Mass.  Flavoring  for 
making  beverages.      156,480 ;   Oct.   2. 

Davies,  Rose  &  Co..  Ltd.,  Boston,  Mass.  Refined  lubri- 
cant.    168,455  ;   Dec.  4. 

Davies,  Rose  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Boston,  Mass.  Extracts  and 
flavorings  for  food  purposes.     168.456  ;   Mar.   6. 

Dji^ies,  Rose  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Boston,  Mass.  Extracts  and 
flavorings  for  food  purposes.     168,517  ;  July  24. 

Daving,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watches.  180,754: 
Aug.    21. 

Davis  Chemical  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Dry  cleaner. 
152,834  ;  Apr.  24. 

Davis-Cleaver  Produce  Company,  Quincy,  III.  Butter. 
180,845  ;  Dec.  11. 

Davis,  G.  M.,  Regulator  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Valves, 
float  boxes,  etc.    182,088 ;  Sept.  18. 

Davis,  George  H.,  doing  business  as  Dur-A-Tone  Record 
Co.,  Orange,  N.  J.  Talking-machine  records.  172,148  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Davis,  H.  B.,  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Beady-mixed 

paint.     169.538  :  Mar.  27. 
Davis,  H.  B.,  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.     Ready-mixed 

paint.     174,168  ;   Feb.   27. 
Davis  &  Lamb,  Newburyport,  Mass.     Salted  peanuts  and 

peanut  butter.      163,382  ;   Nov.   13. 
Davis    &    Lawrence    Co.,    New    Y'^ork,    N.    Y.      Toilet    and 

vanishing  creams.     181,821;  Sept.  25. 
Davis,    Lucie     R.,     Independence,    Kans.       Hair    grower. 

180,966;   Aug.   21. 
Davis,  Oscar,  and  C.  R.  Ridgway,  Tonganoxie,  Kans.     Pas- 
try.   163.216  ;  Jan.  30. 
Davis,   Paul   P..  doing  business  as  Ucoline  Products   Co., 

Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Hair   tonic.      174,690;    May    15. 
Davis-Pope  Company  Incorporated,  Norwalk,  Conn.    Men's 

and   women's   hats.      172,585 ;    Mar.   27. 


860 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-marjc  applicants — Continued. 


Davis-Reese  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Stick  candy. 
183,959  ;  Dec.  18. 

Davis,  Sam,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Beverage  sold  as  a  soft 
drink  and  sirups  for  making  the  same.     171,259  ;  Jan.  2. 

Davis,  Sherk  &  Mason  Cigar  Co.,  Reading,  Pa.  Cigars. 
182,654  ;    Sept.    11. 

Davis-Smitli  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Yearly  al- 
manac.    172,640  :  June  5. 

Davis  &  Voetsch,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stuffed  toy  monkeys. 
171,489  ;  Jan.  2. 

Davis  &  Voetsch,  Nevs^  York,  N.  Y.  Dolls  and  stuffed  ani- 
mals.    181,982;   Aug.   28. 

Davis,  William  A.,  doing  business  as  Wm.  A.  Davis  Co., 
Temple,  Tex.  Frozen  fruits  and  ice  cream.  167,767 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Davol,  Chas.  J.,  North  Kingstown,  R.  I.  Milk,  butter. 
167,714;  July  31. 

Davol  Rubber  Company,  Providence,  E.  I.  Surgeons' 
gloves.     176,721  ;  June  26. 

Davy,  Mary  J.  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fasteners  made  of 
ribbon  or  other  material  for  holding  in  place  lingerie 
ribbons  or  straps.     172,586  ;  May  29. 

Dawes,  .Tolin  C,  Irvington,  N.  J.  Corn  remover. 
183,332  ;  Nov.  13. 

Dawn  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Clothes  or  laun- 
dry washing  machines  and  clothes  wringers.  174,237  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Dawson-Edwards  Company,  Rocky  Ford,  Colo.  Canta- 
loupes.    160,876  ;  Apr.  24. 

Dawson,  Harry  C.,  doing  business  as  Activad  Sign  Service, 
Columbus,  Ohio.  Signs  for  mechanical  advertising  pur- 
poses.    179.03.S  ;   Aug.  21. 

Day-Gormley  Leather  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Finished  leather. 
119,153  ;  Feb.  27. 

Day,  S.  A.,  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Paints  and  anticorrosive  solutions  for  preserving  Iron, 
steel,  and  other  metals.     184,601 ;  Oct.  23. 

Dayton  Company,  The,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Hosiery. 
182,335  ;  Sept.  4. 

Dayton  Engineering  Laboratories  Company,  The,  Dayton, 
Ohio.  Electrical  starting,  lighting,  and  ignition  appa- 
ratus and  parts  thereof.     181,942;  Nov.  20. 

Davton  Hosiery  Mills,  Dayton,  Tenn.  Hosiery.  172,524  ; 
June  12. 

Dayton  Photo  Products  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Moving-picture  machines,  light-sensitized  paper,  etc., 
and  celluloid.     165,785  ;  Nov.  20. 

Dayton  Rubber  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Rubber  valve   caps.     158,761 ;   Feb.   6. 

Dayton  Rubber  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Rubber  tires.     162,809 ;  Feb.   6. 

Davton  Rubber  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Fan  belts.     168,104  ;  Jan.  30. 

Dayton  Safety  Ladder  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Stepladders.      167,605;    Mar.    13. 

Dazey  Manufacturing  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Metal  flower  holders.     176,255  ;  Nov.  6. 

Deachman,  T.  Wilson,  Chicago,  111.  Autogenous  product 
in  the  nature  of  urine  vaccine.     167,868  ;  May  15. 

Deagan,  J.  C,  Inc.     Xylophones.     180,529  ;  July  24. 

Dean,  Edwin,  Hoboken,  N.  J.     Candy.     169,435  ;  May  15. 

Dean-Hicks  Company,  The,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Maga- 
zine  published  monthly.     179,780  ;  June  26. 

Dean,  N.  E.,  Courtland,  Calif.  Fresh  deciduous  fruits— 
namely,  pears.     184,602;  Oct.  23. 

Dean,  0.  W.,  Company,  The,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 
Medicine  for  use  in  the  treatment  of  ailments  of  the 
liver,  stomach,  and  bowels  and  as  a  blood  purifier. 
174,958  ;  May  15. 

Deane  Plaster  Co.,  The,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Com  plasters. 
170,520  ;  Jan.  9. 

Deane  Plaster  Co.,  The,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Medicated  and 
surgical  plasters,  court  plasters,  etc.    170,970 ;  Dec.  18. 

Deane  Plaster  Co.,  The,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Medicated  and 
surgical   plasters.      171,154 ;   Aug.    7. 

Deane  Plaster  Co.,  The,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Antiseptic  dress- 
ings, plain,  absorbent,  and  medicated  cottons  and  gauzes, 
etc.     175,306  ;  Dec.  11. 

Deane  Plaster  Co.,  The,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Antiseptic  dress- 
ings and  absorbent  and  medicated  cottons  and  gauzes, 
and  bandages.     175,307 ;  Apr.  17. 

Deane  Plaster  Co.,  The,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Antiseptic  dress- 
ings, gauzes,  cotton  and  bandages.     175,347  ;  May  29. 

Dearborn  Chemical  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cleaner  for 
softening  hard  water  in  general  household  cleaning,  and 
in  factories,  hotels,  etc.,  and  a  chemical  compound. 
164,872  ;  Jaa.  2. 

Dearborn  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shampoo  prepa- 
ration.    177,656  ;  July  10. 

Dearborn  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Toilet  prepa- 
ration.    177,657;  July  10. 

Deavy,  Thomas  U.,  doing  business  as  Vesper  Pharmacal 
Co.,  Tacony,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Liquid  medicine  for 
Indigestion,  vertigo,    etc.     165,855 ;  Apr.  24. 

De  Bevoise,  Chas.  R.,  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  BrassiSres. 
159,502-3  ;  Aug.  7. 

De  Bevoise,  Chas.  R.,  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Brassiftres. 
175,010  ;  Aug.  7. 

De  Bevoise,  Chas.  R.,  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.   Y.     BrassiSres.      181,983 ;    Sept.   11. 

De  BrQle,  Anna,  doing  business  as  A.  De  BrOle,  New 
York,  N.   Y.     Hair  tonic.     183,961  ;  Nov.   27. 


De  Brule,  August  G.,  doing  business  as  Porcupine   Medi- 
cine Co.,  Blewett  and  Spokane,  Wash.     Compound   for 

treating     rheumatism     and     diseases     of     the     blood. 

174,295  ;  Apr.  24. 
De  Bruyn,  Limited,  London,   England.     Flour  improvers, 

a    compound    consisting    of    glycerine,    oils,    and    fats. 

158,705  ;  Aug.  7. 
De     Bruyn     Limited,     London,     England.       Edible     oils. 

169,125  ;  May  8. 
De  Cabanas  y  Carbajal,  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New 

York,   N.  Y.     Cigars.     168,112;  Feb.   13. 
De  Cameron,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfumes.     171,155 

Apr.  10. 
De  Cameron,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Perfumes.     178,961 

Aug.  14. 
De  Cameron,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfumes.    178,963 

Sept.   25. 
De  Cameron  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfumes.     178,965 

Sept.   25. 
De  Cameron  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfumes.     178.968 

Sept.   25. 
Decorative   Arts  League,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Art  objects. 

144,853  ;  May  8. 
Dectograph  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tele- 
phonic head  sets.     165.987  ;   Dec.  4. 
Dedek,    Frank,    Chicago,    111.      Laxative    tea.      184,124 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Dee-Gee  Co.     (See  Dennis,  Charles  J.) 
Decks  Motor  Products,    Incorporated,  Plttston,  Pa.     Gas- 
oline-purifying  instrumentalities   for   explosion   motors. 

172.866:  Mar.  6. 
Deemer  &  Company,  WUkes-Barre,  Pa.     Writing  ink,  type- 
writer ribbons,   carbon   paper,   etc.     171,206 ;   June  19. 
Deene  Plaster  Co.,  The,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Adhesive  tapes. 

170,971 ;  Nov.  20. 
Deep   Sea  Fisheries,   Inc.,   Rockland,   Me.     Boneless   Salt 

codfish.     172,085;  Apr.   10. 
Defiance  Dairy  Products  Company,  The,  Defiance,   Ohio. 

Evaporated  milk.     174,129  ;  Oct.  2. 
Defiance  Grocery  Company,  The,  Defiance,  Ohio.     Coffee, 

tea,    cocoa,    spices,    breakfast    cereals,    etc.      177,367 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Defiance    Pressed    Steel   Company,    The,    Defiance,    Ohio. 

Bottle   containers    or   cases.      175,714 ;    Apr.    24. 
Defoi-d,  Paul  P.,  Pasadena,  Calif.     Capsules  for  relief  of 

bladder  complaints,  spasmodic  asthma,  heart  pains,  etc. 

167,914:    Apr.    10. 
De  Forest  Radio  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Radio  apparatus.     159,955 ;  Jan.  9. 
De    Forest    Radio    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Comptiny, 

Jersey    City,    ^f.    J.      Radio    telephone    and    telegniph 

apparatus.      167,229 ;   June   26. 
De  Forest  Radio  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Company,  Jersey 

City,  N.  J.     Radio  telephone  and  telegraph  receiving 

sets     and     transmitting     sets     and     parts.      175,472 ; 

June    6. 
De  Garcy  Co.,  Inc.,   New   York,  N.   Y.     Breakfast  coats 

and  like  negligees.     161,821 ;   June   19. 
Degener,  Armln,  Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Cellulose  non- 
shrinking  noncracking  capping  fluid.     175,072  ;  Mar.  27. 
Degerberg,    Alfred,    doing    business    as    Alfred    Degerberg 

Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Ink  for  polishing  shoes.    163,436  ; 

May  22. 
Deglarescope  Company,  The,  Detroit,  Mich.     Lenses  for 

automobiles.     167,975  ;  Jan.   9. 
Deglet  Noor  Date  Growers  Association,  The,  Indio,  Calif. 

Fresh  dates.    165,125  ;  Jan.  2. 
De  Guile  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Muscle 

oil,    acne    and    bleaching    lotions,    lemon    cream,    etc. 

167.841 ;  Aug.  14. 
De   Haen,    E.,    A.-G.,    Seelze,    Germany.      Chemicals    for 

general  laboratory  work,   etc.      171,832 ;   Aug.   7. 
De  Klyn  Candy  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Confec- 
tionery.    156,520  ;  June  5. 
De  Klvn  Candy  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  OhiO/     Candy. 

180,530;  Aug.  28. 
Delacour  Bros.   Ltd.,   London,   England.     Tobacco   pipes. 

176,723-8;  Apr.  24. 
Delacour  Bros.,   Ltd.,  London,  England.     Tobacco  pipes. 

177,429  ;  May  15. 
Delacour    Brothers,    Ltd.,    London,    England.      Tobacco 

pipes.     178,377-8;  May  15. 
De   Land    Citrus    Growers   Assn.,    De    Land,    Fla.      Fresh 

citrous  fruits.     172,863  ;   Dec.   4. 
De  Laney,  Paul,   Co.   Inc.,  The,  Brockton,  N.   Y.     Grape 

juice  and  apple  juice.     175,772  :   Apr.  17. 
De    Laney,   Paul,    Co.    Inc.,   The,   Brocton,    N.   Y.      Fruit 

jams,    preserves,    jellies,    marmalades,    etc.      175,773 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Delano,  Potter  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.     Tea.     176,256  I 

May  22. 
Delano,   Potter    &   Company,    Inc.,   Boston,    Mass.     Tea. 

183,559  ;  Oct.  9. 
Delatour  Bevera.ge  Corporation,  New  York  and  Long  Is- 
land City,  N.  Y.     Ginger  ale.     186,830 ;  Dec.  IS. 
Delaware     Gaj-ment     Company,     The,     Delaware.     Ohio. 

Play  and   school  suits  for  boys  and  girls,  and   ladles' 

and"  men's  knicker  and  outing  suits.     185,364  :  Nov.  20. 
Delbon,     Frank    G.,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.      Leather    shoes. 

181,591 ;  Nov.  13. 
Delfine  Pure   Pood   Co.,    Newark,   N.    J.     Salad   dressing, 

filling  for  sandwiches,  for  seasoning  of  food.     179,588  ; 

Sept.   11. 


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Dellca   Laboratories   Co.,   Cliicajro,    III.      Lip    sticks,   eye 

brow  and  lash  dressing,  creams,  rolige,  etc.     179,401 ; 

Sept.   11. 
Delico   Products  Compnn.v,  Sheridan,  Wyo.     Frozen  con- 

fpctioiis,   etc.     16;!,67.S  ;  Nov.  27. 
Delia    Porta,    Gennaro,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Liquid    hair 

tonic.     ]  82,522  ;  Oct.  23. 
Dello  Ink  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Writing  ink.    178,658-9  ; 

Aug.    21. 
Delmas,  Anna  M.,  North  Plainficld,  N.  J.     Eatable  tablets 

or    cakes.      167,557  ;    Sept.    11. 
Del   Moutc-Rickey,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Sport   clothes   for 

women.      174,202;  July  10. 
Del  Monte-lTickey,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Camel's-hair  piece 

goods.     174,203;   Dec.  25. 
Delinore  Mauufacturlni:  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Motor 

vehicles.     151,259  :  Nov.  13. 
Del  Norte  Commercial  Co.     (See  Hume,  .John  S.) 
De  Long  Hook  and  Eye  Company,  The,  Pliiladelphia,  Pa. 

Hooks    and     eyes,     snap    fasteners,    and    safety    pins. 

150.351  :   May   22. 
De  Long  Ilook  and  EJj'e  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Hool<s    and    eyes,    snap    fasteners,    safety    pins,    etc. 

161,767  :    May  22. 
De  Long  Hook  and  Eye  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Ilonks  and  eyes,  safety  pins,  and  toilet  pins.     186,114  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Delphie     Specialty     Manufacturing     Company,     Detroit, 

Mich.     Electric"  clothes   washers.     180,469  ;   Oct.   23. 
Del  Sordo,   Harrv  E.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Dandruff  remover. 

173,593  ;    Apr.    10. 
Delta   Chemical   Company.      (See  Harrison,   Wilford.) 
Delta  Export  Lumber  Corporation,  Memphis,  Tenn.    Lum- 
ber and   veneers.     171,207-8  :  May   22. 
Delta     Export     Lumber     Corporation,     Memphis,  '  Tenn. 

Logs.     178,496;  July  3. 
Delta  Export  Lumber  Corporation,  Memphis,  Tenn.    Logs. 

178,497  ;  July  17. 
Delta     Export     Lumber     Corporation.     Memphis,     Tenn. 

Lumber   and   veneers.      178,498 ;   May   29. 
Delta  Lumber  Company,  New  Orleans,   La.     Lumber,  ce- 
ment, doors,  laths,  shingles,   etc.     172,864  ;  Mar.  27. 
Delta    Siprma    Plii    Fraternity,    The.    New    York,    N.    Y. 

CJuarterly  publication.     153,715;   June  12. 
De  Luxe  Hosiery  Company.      (See  Smyth,  William  J.) 
Deniing  Company.   Tlie,   Salem,   Ohio.     Pumps,   including 

hydraulic  rams.     175,923  ;  June  5. 
Denio,    J.    W.,    Milling    Company,    The,    Sheridan,    Wyo. 

Wheat  flour.     104.024  ;  June  5. 
Denlo.    J.    W ,    Blilling    Company,    The,    Sheridan,    Wyo. 

Wheat  flour.     164,025  ;  May  1. 
Denison  Bottling  Works.      (See  Mitchell.   James  A.) 
Denman   Myers   Cord  Tire  Company,   The,   Warren,  Ohio. 

Tires  composed  of  ruliber  and  fabric.     181.252  :  Aug.  14. 
Denney  &  Co.,  Yakima,  Wash.     Fresh  apples.     166,657 ; 

July  3. 
Denney    &   Company    of   Oregon,    Medford,    Oreg.      Fresh 

deciduous   fruits.      183,646  :   Dec.   4. 
Denni.s,   Charles   J.,  doing  business  as  Dee-Gee  Co.,   Chi- 
cago, 111.     Nonalcoholic,  m.nltless  sirup  used  in  maumg 

soft  drinks.     181.516 ;  Aug.   28. 
Dennison  Manufacturing  Co.,  Framingham,  Mass.     Tags. 

176,3.30;  May  1. 
Dennison  Manufacturing  Co.,  Framingham,  Mass.     Cr6pe 

paper.     178,093  ;   June  19. 
Dent    Laboratories.      (See   Biegler,   George   C.) 
Dental  Protective  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  III.     Dental 

aUovs  and  cements.     183,519  :  Oct.  2. 
Dentoid  Products  Co.      (See  Smith,  Russell  O.  L.) 
Dentrol    Sales    Coi-poration.    Wilmington,    Del.,    and    New 

York,    N.   Y.      Fabric   rolls   impregnated   with    a    denti- 
frice and   holders  therefor.      175,009 ;   June   19. 
Denver   G,is  and   Electric   Light  Company,   Denver,   Colo. 

Roofing  and  building  paper,  waterproofing  cement,  etc. 

119,973  ;  Oct.  23. 
Denver   Optic  Company.      (See   Biel,   Conrad  E.) 
Denver    Ti^nt    &    Awning    Company,    The,    Denver,    Colo. 

Tents.     184.963  ;  Nov.  20. 
Denzer  &  Nathan,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  fabrics. 

184,437-8;  Oct.  16. 
Denzer   &  Nathan,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Cotton  piece 

goods.     184,784  ;  Dec.  25. 
Dependable     Information.    Bureau,    The.       (See    Zimmer, 

Ludo  L.)  » 

Dering.     Fredericks     M.,     Chicago,     III.      Wall     boards. 

182,571  :   Oct.  23. 
Derk.  Joseph,   &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Drapery  fabrics, 

made  of  cotton,  wool,  silk,  etc.     174,385  ;  Mar.  27. 
Dermavel   Laboratories.      (See  Martin,   John   H.) 
Dern  Food   Company,  The,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.     Cof- 
fee.     179.857  :   July  31. 
Derrick   Publishing   Company,  The,  Oil   City,   Pa.     Daily 

periodical.      183,435 ;    Nov.    27. 
Derrick  Publishing  Company,  The,  Oil  City,  Pa.     Weekly 

periodical.      183.436:  Nov.   27 
Derryvale  Linen  Co..  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Piece  goods, 

etc.      171.260;    Mar.    6. 
Derryvale  Linen   Co.   Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Linen   and 

cotton  piece  goods,  etc.     171, 261;  Mar.  13. 
Derrvvale  Linen  Co..  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Piece  goods, 

etc.     171,262-4;  Mar.  6. 
Derrvvale    Linen    Co..    Inc..    New    York,    N.    Y.      Writing 

paper.      171.265  :    Mar.    6. 


Des   Laurlers   Metal   Products   Co.    Inc.,   St.    Paul,   Minn. 

Milk-shipping    cans    and    cans    used    for    packing    and 

shipping  ice  cream.'   176,166;  Apr.  24. 
Des   Lauriers   Metal   Products  Co.   Inc.,    St.    Paul,   Minn. 

Milk-shipping  cans  and  cans  for  packing  and  shipping 

ice  cream.     178.233  ;  May  15. 
Desmond,   B.   G.,   Manufacturing  Corporation,  Nevy  York, 

N.    Y.      Lubricating    oils    and    lubricants.       173,074 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Uesmoiid-Stpphan    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Mc- 

Connell,  George.) 
De  Soria,  Roger,  Clichy,  France.     Perfumes,  toilet  water, 

face  and  talcum  powders,  etc.     185,961  ;  Dec.  11. 
Dessart    Brothers    Inc.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      False    faces, 

toy  mustaches  and  beards,  toy  wigs,  etc.     172,979-81 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Detourbe,     Maurice     L.,     Paris,     France.       Ready-mixed 

paints,  varnishes,  dry  colors,  etc.     181,683-4  ;  Sept.  4. 
Detro   Sales   Service  Co.,   Detroit,  Mich.     Glass  antiglare 

shields.     174.512  ;  Dec.  4. 
Detroit  Alloy  Steel  Company,  Detroit.  Mich.     Tool  steel. 

166,554  ;  Aug.  14. 
Detroit   Dental   Manufacturing   Company,    Detroit,    Mich. 

Rubber-dam  holder.?.     171,065 ;   Jan.  9. 
Detroit    Dental   Manufacturing   Company,    Detroit.    Mich. 

Dental    tools.    Instruments,    and    supplies.      181,592 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Detroit  Celery  and  Produce  Company.    (See  Porlmon,  Sol.) 
Detroit  City  Gas  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Domestic  gas 

ranges.     170,128;  May  29. 
Detroit     Hosierv     Company,     Detroit,     Mich.       Hosiery. 

177,964  ;  Dec.  4. 
Detroit  Lubricator  Company,   Detroit,  Mich.     Locomotive 

lubricators,   stationarv  lubricators,  valve  and  oil  cups. 

176.955  ;  June  5. 
Detroit  Lubricator  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Metal  valves 

for  pipe  lines  and  the  like.     179,929  ;  July  24. 
Detroit    Packing    Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Fresh    beef. 

166,658;  May  29. 
Detroit  Soda  Products  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Cleaning  and 

■washing  compound,  having  water  softening  properties. 

181,737  ;  Nov.  13. 
Detroit  White  Lead  Works,  Detroit,  Mich.     Paints,  paint 

enamels,  .lapans,  etc.     171,985  ;  Feb.  13. 
Deutsche   Capselin-  &  Zinnolitwerke  Gesellsehaft   mit  be- 

schrankter     Haftung,    Hamburg  -  Wandsbek,     Germany. 

Bottle    varnishes,    adhesive    gums,    and    sealing    wax. 

166,661 ;  Nov.  6. 
Deutsche  Gold  und  Silber  Scheldeanstalt,  vormals  Roess- 

ler,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.     Chemical  prepa- 
rations used  against  plant  pests  and  seed  afflictions. 

167,842  ;  July  17. 
Deutsche  Elektrizitiits-Werke  zu  Aachen-Garbe,  Lahmeyer 

&  Co.-  Aktlengesellschaft,  Aachen,  Germany.     Dynamos, 

electromotors   and    parts   thereof,    electrical   apparatus. 

162,985;  Apr.   3. 
Devers,    Murrel    O..    doing    business    as    Dim-Brite    Mfg. 

Company.    Dayton,    Ohio.       Switch    for    dimming    the 

electric    headlights    of   automobiles    and    motor    cycles. 

185.247:   Nov.  20. 
De  Vilbiss  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Toledo.  Ohio.     Com- 
pressed-air spraying  machines  for  applying  paints,  var- 
nishes, etc.,  hose  cleaners,  etc.     161,177  ;  Jan.  2. 
De  Vito,  Aristide.  doing  business  as   Washington   Pastry 

Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Honey  and  nut  confections. 

167,867;  May  1. 
De   Vito   Salvo   Hair   Tonic  Co.,    Inc.,   New   York,   N.   T. 

Hair   tonic   and   preservative.      177,833 ;   Aug.    7. 
Devoto    y    Cauchaner,    Buenos   Aires,    Argentina.      Soaps, 

pastes,  powders,  and  liquids  for  cleaning  metal,  wood, 

leather,  and  clothing.     171,729  ;  Apr.  3. 
Dewart   Milk    Prod.    Co.    Inc.,    Dewart,    Pa.      Ice    cream, 

sweetened   condensed   milk,   plain   condensed    milk,   ice- 
cream mixes,  etc.     169,849 :  May  1. 
Dewey   and   Almy   Chemical   Company,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

f'oments  for  sealing  tin  cans,  glass  or  metal  containers, 

anr!  I)ottle  caps.  etc.     172,033  :  Mar.  20. 
De  Witt.   E.  C,   &  Co.,   Inc.,   Chicago,  XU.     Preparation 

for  removing  corns  and   calll      178,597;  July   10. 
Dewma   Company.      (See  McAllister,   William  E.) 
Dew-On    Company.       (See    WiLson.    George    T.) 
Dextra  Manufacturing  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Vehicle  jacks. 

165,787;  Oct.  16. 
Dextro    Products    Inc.,   Buffalo,   N.   Y.     Glues   or   pastes. 

186.220;  Nov.  20. 
De    Zon.    Florie.    Detroit,    Mich.      Preparation    for    the 

treatment  of  hair  and  scalp.     174,130;  May  15. 
Dial,  George   H.,  doing  business  as  Dial  Tent  &  Awning 

Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Tents.     187,205  ;  Dec.  11. 
Diamond   Bros.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Hosiery.      183,366 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Diamond  Cab  Sales  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Auto- 
mobile bodies.     179,993  ;  Aus.  14. 
Diamond     Cab     Sales     Corporation,     New     York,     N.     Y. 

Monthly   publication.     181,014 ;    Sept.   11. 
Diamond     Cake     Company,      Philadelphia,      Pa.        Cake. 

160.239:  Mar.  27. 
Diamond  Calk  and  Horseshoe  Co.,  Duluth.  Minn.     Horse- 
shoes and  horseshoe  calks.     144.607  ;   Feb.  27. 
Diamond,  David,  Lincoln,  Nebr.     Wheat  flour.     180,967 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Diamond   Expansion  Bolt  Co.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Galva- 
nizing.    161,822;  Aug.  14. 


862 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpliabetic'al  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Diamond  Expansion  Bolt  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rings  for 
.stringing  bridle  wires.     170,782-3  ;  Aug.  21. 

Diamond  Food  Products  Company.  (See  Sterrick,  Harri- 
son D.) 

rii.'imond  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Tlie,  Seattle,  Wash.  Hair 
dressing.     17G.791  ;   June  12. 

Diamond      Manufacturing       Company.  (See       Ewing, 

Josepli  H.) 

Diiunond  Match  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Matches. 
158,822-3  ;   Apr.   17. 

Diamond  Match  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Matches. 
177,075-8;    Apr.    17. 

Diamond  Match  Compnny,  The,  Chicago,  III.  Matches. 
178,896-900;   May   22. 

Diamond  Match  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Matches. 
178,012-13  ;  May  22. 

Diamond  Match  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Matches. 
178,914  ;  Aug.  14. 

Diamond  Mills  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet 
paper.     181,387  ;  .July  24. 

Diamond  Star  Products  Co.     (See  Katz,   Sigmund.) 

Diamond  State  Fibre  Company,  Elsmere,  Del.,  and 
Bridgeport,  Pa.  Laminated  phenolic  condensation 
product  made  by  impregnating  materials.  180,163 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Diamond  State  Fibre  Company,  Elsmere,  Del.,  and  Bridge- 
port, Pa.  Gear  blanks  and  gear  wheels.  183.438 : 
Oct.  2. 

Diamond  State  Fibre  Company,  Elsmere,  Del.,  and  Bridge- 
port, Pa.  Laminated  phenolic  condensation  product. 
183,439;  Nov.   27. 

Diamond  State  Fibre  Company,  Elsmere,  Del.,  and  Bridge- 
port, Pa.  Gear  blanks  and  gear  wheels.  183,440 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Diamond  State  Fibre  Company,  Elsmere,  Del.,  and 
Bridgeport,  Pa.  Laminated  phenolic  condensation 
product.     183,442  ;  Nov.  27. 

Diaz,  Carlos  J.,  doing  business  as  Les  Parfums  Dcs 
Courtisanes,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Face  powders  and 
creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc.  187,569-70 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Dick,  A.  B.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Duplicating  machines 
and  parts  thereof.     167,937  ;  Jan,  23. 

Dickes,  Block  and  Abbey.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dresses, 
costumes,  and  gowns.     176,538  :  .\ug.  14. 

Dickey,  William  E.,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.  Automatic 
pneumatic   water-supply  system.      178,433 ;   July   10. 

Dickinson,  Albert,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Poultry 
feed.     175.073  ;  June  5. 

Dickinson,  Albert,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Dairy  feed. 
175,074  ;   June   5. 

Dickinson  Fuel   Company,   Dallas,  Tex.     Blacksmith   coal. 

181.253;  Sept.  4. 
Dickson  Chemical  Co.      (See  Dickson,  Moses  A.) 
Dickson,     Hugh    F.,     Covington.    Tenn.       Salve    for    the 

treatment  of  pneumonia,  influenza,  croup,  asthma,  and 

colds.     174.768  ;   June  5. 
Dickson,  Jessie  A.,  doing  bu.siness  as  J.  A.  Dickson  Mfg. 

Co.,   Gary,    lud.      Preparation   for  use   in   treating  the 

scalp    and    promoting   the    growth    of    hair.      182,405  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Dickson,   Moses  A.,   doing  business   as  Dickson   Chemical 

Co.,  Eatonton,  Ga.     Hair  dressing.     169,533  ;  Jan.  9. 
Didrichsen,    Johan,    Christiania,    Norway.      Cod-liver    oil. 

175,715;   July   24. 

Diebold  Safe  &  Lock  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  B'iling, 
skeleton,  fireproof,  burglarproof,  and  manganese  safes, 
vault  doors,  locks,  and  safe-deposit  boxes.  174,127 ; 
May  8. 

Dlederich,  Henry,  Brooklyn  and  Vallev  Stream,  N.  Y. 
Eusk.     180,110;   Sept.   25. 

Diehl,  Kane  &  Diehl  Tailoring  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Men's  outer  garments   or   clothing.     179,784  ;  Dec.   18. 

Diekemper,  Ray  J.,  Tei-re  Haute,  Ind.  Horse-radish. 
172.867  ;   Apr.    17.    , 

Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Wrapping 
p.iper.     183,056  ;  Oct.    2. 

Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Wrap- 
ping paper.      184,654  ;    Oct.    16. 

Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Writ- 
ing  paper.      184,655  ;    Oct.    16. 

Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Wrap- 
ping paper.     184,658  ;  Oct.  16. 

Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bond 
paper.      186,874  ;    Dec.    25. 

Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Wrap- 
ping p.nper.      186,875;   Dec.   4. 

Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bond 
paper.     186,876  ;   Dec.  25. 

Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Wrap- 
ping paper.     186,877;  Dec.  4. 

Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Blast- 
ing   paper.      186,878-9 :    Dec.    4. 

Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Blasting 
paper.     186,880;  Dec.  25. 

Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co..  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Wrap- 
ping paper.     186,883;   Dee.  4. 

Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bond 
paper.     186,885;  Dec.  4. 

Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co..  The.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Wrap- 
ping paper.     187,565  ;  Dec.  18. 


Dietz,  R.  E.,  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oil-burniag 
lanterns  and  the  burners  and  metal  parts  thereof. 
176,455  ;  May  22. 

Dietzgeu,  Eugene,  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Ruling,  detail  rul- 
ing, railroad,   curve,  etc.,  pens.     175,136 ;  July  3. 

Dlffenbacher.  Mark  M.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Candies. 
158,113:  Sept.   25. 

Dlghton,  Samuel  R.,  Savannah,  6a.  Medicinal  prepa- 
rations for  colds  and  constipation.     178,499  ;  July  10. 

Di  Giorgio,  Rosario,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fresh  citrus 
fruits,  fresh  deciduous  fruits,  and  fresh  vegetables. 
165,354  ;  Feb.  27. 

Dikeman,  Carroll  H.,  doing  business  as  Dikeman's  Orange 
Beverage  Stores,  Washington.  D.  C.  Orange  juice, 
fruit  ciders.     182,738-9;  Oct.  30. 

Dilas,  Harry,  doing  business  as  The  Arcadia,  Bay  City, 
Mich.     Candy.     176,731  ;  July  10. 

Dill  &  Collins  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Printing  and  writ- 
ing papers.     187,608  ;  Dec.  18. 

Dillard  &  Keene  Co.,  Eustis,  Fla.  Fresh  citrous  fruits. 
172,668  ;  May  15. 

Dillon,  Charles  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beverage  sold  as  a 
soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making  the  same.  179,590  ; 
July  17. 

Dim-Brite  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Do  vers,  Mur- 
rel  O.) 

Dimit  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Electrically- 
operated  headlight  dimmers.     171,121 ;  Feb.  20. 

Dinamite  Cleaner  Corporation.  (See  ButterflcHd,  Charles 
P.) 

Dingfelder  &  Balisb,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Onions.  184,604 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Dingfelder  &  Bali.-sh,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fresh  onions. 
184,659  ;  Dec.   11. 

Dinhofer  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Bar  pins,  belt 
buckles,  bracelets,  brooches,  neck  chains,  etc.  173,918; 
Apr.  3. 

Dinhofer  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Platinum  in  bars, 
sheets,  rolls,  etc.,  and  platinum  solder.  173.019: 
Apr.  3. 

Dinhofer  Bros.  Ine.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watchcases. 
176,168  ;  June  26. 

Dlodato,  Frank  A.,  doing  business  as  Buffalo  Novelty  Com- 
pany, Buffalo,  JSt.  Y.  Gasoline  savers  or  devices  for 
supplying  water  vapor  to  internal-combustion  engines. 
169,011;   Jan.   9. 

Diozone  Company.      (See  Merrltt,  Hiram.) 

Di  Palma,  F.  &  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Olive  oil.  166,878 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Direct  Chocolate  Company,  Inc.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Candy. 
180,755:    Aug.    21. 

Direct  Method  Company,  Warren,  Pa.  Traveling  bags. 
182,572  ;  Aug.   28. 

Disappearing  Propeller  Boat  Co.  Limited,  Toronto,  On- 
tario, Canada.  Internal-combustion  motors  and  parts 
thereof.     184,815  ;  Dec.  18. 

Disc  Alley  Manufacturing  Comp.inv,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Parlor 
board   game.      165,010 ;  Apr.   3. 

Dismond,  Henry  B.,  doing  business  as  0-Do-Less  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Danville,  HI.  Toilet  lotion  for  deodorizing 
offensive  and  excessive  perspiration.     169,437  ;  Feb.  2(). 

Disney  Hats,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hats  and  caps.  171.209; 
Apr.   3. 

Diseton,  Henry,  &  Sons,  Incorporated,  Tacony,  Phila- 
delphia   Pa.      Saws.      188,002 ;    Dec.    25. 

Dis+illator,  H.  L.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  La- 
dies'  hats   186,221 ;   Dec.    11. 

Dixie  Maid  Hat  Company,  West  Carrollton,  Ohio.  Hats. 
183,560;  Nov.  27. 

Dixie  Mills.  Clarksville,  Tenn.  Wheat  and  Graham  flour, 
corn  meal,  and  wheat  feed.     173,741 ;   Sept.   11. 

Dixie  Oil  &  Grease  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Lubricating 
oils  and  greases.     166,659  ;  June  19. 

Dixon  Cereal  and  Feed  Company,  Dixon,  111.  Hog  food. 
171,730  ;   Sept.   11. 

Dixon,  Charles  P.,  doing  business  as  Itis-Real  Remedy 
Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Salves  and  ointments. 
162,613  ;  May  29. 

Dixon,  Joseph  Crucible  Company,  Jersey  Citv,  N.  J. 
Pencils.     123,798;   Sept.   11. 

Dixon,  Joseph,  Crucible  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Pencil.-?.     123,798  ;  Oct.  9. 

Dixon,  Joseph,  Crucible  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Pencils.     171,986;  Mav  1. 

Dobbie  Mclnnefe  &  Clyde.  Ltd..  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Liquid- 
measuring  and  level-indicating  apparatus.  157,413 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Dobbs  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Caps,  hats,  gloves,  neck- 
wear,   fur    coats,    suits,    etc.      176.257 ;    Aug.    7. 

Dobson,  John  &  James,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coats  for 
ladies  and  misses.     165,289  ;  Jan.  2. 

Dodge,  A.  M.,  Inc.,  Stuart  and  Lake  Worth,  Fla.  Bev- 
erages sold  as  soft  drinks.     183,443  ;  Oct.  9. 

Dodge  Citv  Ice  Cream  &  Produce  Company,  The,  Dodge 
City,  Kans.     Butter.     168,600;  .Tan.   16. 

Dodge,  F.  W.,  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Monthly 
magazine.     185,570  ;   Nov.   20. 

Dodge,  F.  W.,  Corporation,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Weekly 
magazine.      185,571-2  ;   Nov.   20. 

Dodge,  Sweeney  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish.     162.724  ;  Jan.  9. 

Doe  River  Overall  Company,  Elizabethton,  Tenn.  Over- 
alls and  overall  coats.     176,608  ;  Aug.  28. 


XTNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alpfiabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


863 


Doehler   Die-Casting   Co.,    Broobl.vn,    N.    Y.      Die-easting 

metal  and  die  castings.    174,562  ;  Apr.  3. 
Doerinu'  Manufricturinsr  Company,  Cliic;igo,  111.     .\utoino- 

bilo  or  vehicle  electric  lamps.     183.202  ;  Dec.  18. 
Docrins  Manufacturing  Company,   Chicago,   111.     Automo- 
bile or  vehicle   clecfric  lamps.      180,222 ;   Dec.   25. 
Poll,  Jacv)b.  &  Sons.  New  York,  N.  Y".     Tianofortes,  pianos, 

auil   phonographs.      170,138:    Aug.    21. 
•  Dolly    Dixie"   M'fg   Company.      (See  Morgan-Anderson 

Company.) 
Dollv   Madison   Dresses.   Inc.,   New   Y"ork,   N.   Y'.     Misses' 

dresses.      157.760  :    Aug.    21 . 
Dollv   Varden  Co.      (See  Willats,  Marietta   B.) 
Dollv   Varden  Chocolate  Company,  The,  Cincinnati  Ohio. 

Candies.     175.632  ;  May  22. 
Dollv  Varden  Chocolate  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Cand.y.      182,236:    Sept.    11. 
Dolph.     .lohn    C..     Company,    Newark.    N.     J.      Varnish. 

178.716:  Oct.  23. 
Domestic   Devices   Corporation,   New   York,    N.   T.      Blade 

sharpeners.      184.024  :   Nov.   20. 
Domestic  Devices  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Machine 

for  grinding  scissors,  etc.     185.512  :  Oct.  30. 
Domestic  Electric  Companv,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Kadio 

apparatus.     169,626  ;  July  10. 
Domestic   Engineering   Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Plumbing   and 

heating  periodical.     172,587 ;  Mar.    27. 
Domino  Confection  Mfg.  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Pop-corn 

confection.     153,650;   Feb.   20. 
Domino   House.      (See  Sullivan,  Marguerite,   assignor.) 
Domore  Chair  Company.      (See  Ferris,  William  S.) 
Donahue,  Honrv  M.,  doing  business  as  Hoyt  Apothecaries 

Co.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Mouth    wash.      171.90S  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Donahoe's  Inc.,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.     Chocolates  and  chocolate- 
coated  canoi.;S.    161,035  :  Jan.  2. 
Donaldson   &  Co.      (See   GriflBths,   David   R.) 
Donemar    Incorporated,     New    York,     N.    Y.      Stockings. 

184,542  ;  Nov.  6. 
DoniL'er  &  Coccpanr  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.     Hypodermic 

svriiises.     176.937  :  Mav  8. 
Donley  Brothers  Co..  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Metal  building 

specialties.      154,491  ;    Mar.    13. 
Donlev  Brothers  Company.  The.  Cleveland.  Ohio.     Manu- 
factured devices.      178,828  :  Aug.   7. 
Donley  Brothers  Company,  The,  Cleveland.  Ohio.     Drain- 
pipe traps  for  refrigerators  and   bathtubs,   slop   sinks, 

etc.     178,829  ;  Oct.  2. 
Donnellv    Machine    Co.    Inc..    Brockton.    Mass.      Electric 

flatirons.     182,573  ;   Oct.   23. 
Donnellv  Machine  Co.,  Inc.,  Brockton,  Mass.     Machinery 

for  use   in   the  shoe,   hat,   and   glove  trade.     182,574 ; 

Oct.  30. 
DoTiohoe,   Patrick   J.,  doing  business  as  The  Mlnox  Co., 

New  York,  N.  T.     Antiseptic  germicide  and  deodorant. 

185.110:  Dec.  18. 
Door.   Arthur   E.,   &  Co.   Inc.,  Boston,   Mass.     Hams  and 

bacons.     1.59,852  ;  Oct.  16. 
DopJ:oglou  Bros,  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton 

piece  goods.     177.037  ;  May  1. 
Doptoglou  Bros,  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton 

piece   goods.      177.079  :    Sept.    25. 
Doptoglou  Bros,  of  N.  T..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece 

goods.     183.444  ;  Nov.  6. 
Dorfman  &  Miller,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Coats  for  children, 

juniors,   misses,   and  ladies.     169,396  :  Apr.  3. 
Dorgan-McPhillips   Sales  Co.   Inc.,   Mobile,  Ala.     Canned 

shrimp.     183,258;  Sept.  18. 
Dorgan.    Wm.   J.,   doing   business   as   W.    J.   Dorgan   Co.. 

Riverside,     Calif.        Canned     fruits     and     vegetables. 

186,271  :  Nov.  27. 
D'Orio,  Julius,  doing  business  as  Advertoshare  Co.,  High- 
grove.     Calif.       Checker-game     coupon     punch     board. 

170,872;  Nov.  13. 
D'Orlando  &-  Co.  Ltd..  Boston,  Mass.     Candy  and  choco- 
lates.    168.357  ;  Sept.  4. 
Dorman.   Nathan,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Cheese.      165,126 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Dormer  Brothers   Company,   The,   Cincinnati,    Ohio.     Ho- 
siery.    184,068  :  Oct.  9. 
Dornaus.  Ernest  E.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.     Wedges.     178,235  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Dorr.    Arthur   E..   &   Co.,   Boston,   Mass.      Butter,   olives, 

and  oleomargarine.     80,177  ;  June  5. 
Dorr    Company.    The,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Pumps    and 

agitators    and    thickeners,    screens,    and    classifiers    for 

separating  solids  from  liquids.     173,128  ;  Feb.  27. 
Dorsch.   Peter  M..   Washington,   D.   C.     Bread  and   rolls. 

160,875  ;  Dec.   11. 
Doscat    Tire    &    Rubber    Corporation,    Rochester,    N.    T. 

Rubber  tires.     172.260;   Apr.   3. 
Doubrava  &  Morris,  doing  business  as  Sun  Sipt  Apiaries, 

Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Jellies.     172.588;   Sept.  25. 
Doncleff.   Dine  K..   Peoria.   111.     Canned  prepared  caviar. 

172.266:  May  8. 
Dougherty,  W.  F.,  &  Sons,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Coal    and    gas    combination    ranges    and    broUers    and 

warming  closets.     177,774  ;  July  17, 
Douglas  &  Burns,  Ltd.,   Des  Moines,   Iowa.     Ingredients 

used  in  food  beverages  or  cooking.     168,402;  Sept.  11. 


Douglas,  Harry  A.,  doing  business  as  H.  A.  D.  Sales 
&  Engineering  Co.,  Not  Incorporated,  Bronson,  Mich. 
Electric  connectors,  connecting  plugs,  wiring  outfits, 
etc.     142,829  ;  June  26,  1923. 

Dou.i;las,  Richard,  doing  business  as  The  R.  E.  D.  Mfg. 
Co..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Polishing  oils  for  painted,  var- 
nished, and  lacquered  surfaces.     174.429 ;    Apr.   10. 

Douglas,  W.  L.,  Shoe  Company,  Brockton,  Mass.  Boots 
and  shoes  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.  176,331  ; 
May  22. 

Douglass  Caramel  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Candies.     179,591  ;  Sept.  18. 

Dover  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Dover,  Ohio.  Elec- 
tric  sadirons.      178,236  ;   June   5. 

Dow,  Jones  &  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Daily  news- 
paper.    169.627  ;  Jan.  2. 

Dowd,  J.  C.  &  Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Receptacles. 
183.469  :  Oct.  23. 

Dowd,  J.  C,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  combs, 
pincushion  holders,  and  buttonhooks.  183,470 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Dowst,  T.  S..  doing  business  as  Dowst  Bros.  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.  Miniature  living-room  suites,  bedroom  suites,  din- 
ing-room sets,  etc.     158,974  ;  Dec.  25. 

Drabek,  Charles,  doing  business  as  Painters  Supply  Co., 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paints,  varnishes,  paint  enamels. 
165,858  ;  July  17. 

Drabek.  Charles,  doing  business  as  Painters  Supply  Co., 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ready-mixed  paints  and  paint 
enamels.     182,502  ;  Sept.  4". 

Drabek.  Charles,  doing  business  as  Painters  Supply  Co., 
Cleveland.  Ohio.  Ready-mixed  paints,  varnishes,  paint 
enamels,   stains.     165,859  :   Sept.  4. 

Drake,  John  J.,  &  Sons,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Ointment  for 
treatment  of  sprains,  sore  muscles,  insect  bites,  etc. 
169,671  ;  Feb.  13. 

Draper-Maynard  Company.  The,  Plymouth,  N.  H.  Base- 
balls, mitts,  basket  balls,  boxing  gloves,  etc.  170.631; 
Jan.  2. 

Draper-Maynard  Company,  The,  Plymouth.  N.  H.  Ath- 
letic shirts,  jerseys,  and  sweaters.     170,632  ;  Aug.  7. 

Dreams    Co.      (See    Darlev,   John    W.) 

Dreifus.  Eckstein  &  King,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
169,475  ;  Feb.  20. 

Driefus,  Eckstein  &  King,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Men's, 
women's,  and  children's  knit  and  flat  hosiery.  172,9^5  ; 
May    22. 

Drew,  B.  F.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  and  doing 
business  in  Boston,  Mass.,  as  J.  A.  Morse.  Nut  butter. 
163.617  :  Nov.  20. 

Drew,  Hilda  L.,  doing  business  as  The  Hilda  Lee,  Lowell, 
Mass.     Tissue  creams.     187,408  ;   Dee.   25,  1923. 

Driffill,  Emma  G..  doing  business  as  Driffill  &  Norman, 
Oxnard.  Calif.     Orange  marmalade.     165,784;  Feb.  13. 

Driffill  &  Norman.      (See  Driffill.  Emma  G.) 

Dri-Kamp  Company.     (See  Purcell,  Isaac  S.) 

Drs.  Brown  and  Brown,  Chicago.  111.  Medicated  wax  for 
treatment  of  pyorrhea.     177.269  ;   July   31. 

Drug  Products  Co.  Inc,  The,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Food  tonic  and  general  stimulant  to  cell  metabolism. 
166.134  :  July  10. 

Drug  Products  Co.  Inc.,  The,  Long  Island  Citv.  N.  Y. 
Suppositories.     173,999  :  Apt-.  10. 

Drug  Products.   Inc.      (See  Thorburn,   Henry   C.) 

Druggists'  Supplv  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand- 
kerchiefs.    181,388  ;  Aug.  7. 

Druggists'  Supplv  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pen- 
cils.    184.070;"  Oct.  16. 

Druffgists'  Supplv  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Foun- 
tain pen.     186.272  :  Nov.  20. 

Drvden  Corporation,  The,  Oakland,  Calif.  Ice  cream  in 
brick   form.      170.680 :   Mar.   27. 

Dryol  Corporation,  The.  Atlanta,  Ga.  Powdered  greasing 
compound  to  be  applied  to  bread  pans,  etc.  184.395  ; 
Oct.  9.  1923. 

Dryol  Polish   Mfg.  Co.      (See   Ruggles,   Harry   M.) 

Dual-Use  Companv.  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Combined  letter 
sheet    and    advertising    folder.      182.503;    Oct.    16. 

Duarte-Monrovia  Fruit  Exchange,  Duarte,  Calif.  Fresh 
citrous  fruits.     175,853  ;  June  26. 

Dubilier  Condenser  and  Radio  Corporation.  New  York. 
N.  Y.  Crystal  detectors  and  rectifiers.  178.333 ; 
June  5. 

Dubilier  Condenser  &  Radio  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Connectins  plugs  for  use  with  radio  apparatus. 
181,254;  Oct.  30. 

Dudley  &  Co.,  Fatrport,  N.  Y.  Baking  powder,  bicarbon- 
ate of  soda,  .gloss  starch.     179,859  ;  Aug.  28. 

Dudlev  Gum  Companv.  Nashville.  Tenn.  Chewing  gum. 
161,040;   Sept.   11. 

Dudlev,  Hettie  J.,  Richmond,  Va.  Fancy  bags  of  cloth. 
180;056  ;  Sept.  4. 

Dudley  Lumber  Companv  Inc.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Logs 
and   rough  lumber.     178.598 ;   .Tuly   24. 

Dudley  Paper  Co..  The.  Lansing,  Mich.  Kraft  paper 
for 'wrapping   purposes.      173.594:    Mar.    6. 

Duds  Co.      (See  Winter,   Charles  A.) 

DufPv,  F.  S.,  doing  business  as  The  F.  S.  Duffy  Medicine 
Co.,  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Antimalarial  tablet.  175,547 ; 
May  15. 

Duffv-Mott  Companv,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vinegars. 
165,068;  Sept.  25. 


864 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-marlc  applicants — Continued. 


Du£Ey-Mott  Company,  Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Vinegars. 

165,070;  Jan.  9. 
Dugan   &   Hudson   Co.,    Rochester,    N.   Y.     Leather  boots 

and  shoes.     166,055  ;  May  22. 
Dugan  &  Hudson  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Leather  shoes. 

175,599  ;  July  10. 
Duluth  Paper  and  Stationery  Co.,  Duluth,  Minn.     Crape, 

toilet,    and    wrapping    paper,    tablets,    and    notebooks. 

181,437;  Oct.  16. 
Dunbar  Molasses  &  Syrup   Co.,  New  Orleans,  La.     Table 

sirup  and  molasses.     165,529  ;  Feb.  6. 
Dunbar  Molasses  &  Syrup  Co.,  New  Orleans,  La.     Table 

sirup    and    molasses.      167,090 ;    Apr.    24 ;    Serial    No. 

165,529;   published   Feb.   6,   1923. 
Duncan  Chemical  Company,  Albany,  Ala.     Medicines  and 

insecticides.     168,518  ;  Apr.  3. 
Duncan,  W.  H.,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Waterproofed 

textiles   and  fabrics  used  in  the  manufacture  of  auto- 
mobile  tops  and   covers,   and  side  curtains.      149,273 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Dunco   Metal   Products   Co.,   Los   Angeles,   Calif.      Sheet- 
metal     products,     corner     irons,     plaster     bead,     etc. 

183.471 ;  Oct.  30. 
Dunhill,  Alfred,  of  London,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pipes, 

cigar    and    cigarette    holders,    and    tobacco    pouches. 

179,263  ;  July  10. 
Dunhill,  Alfred,  of  London,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pipes, 

cigar    and    cigarette    holders,    and    tobacco    pouches. 

179,265  ;   Oct.  23. 
Dunlap  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hats.     180,657  ;  Sept.  11. 
Dunlap   &  Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Straw   and   felt   hats. 

184,786;  Nov.  27. 
Dunlevy   Packing   Company,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.,   assignor  to 

Dunlevy-J''ranklin     Company.       Butter,    oleomargarine, 
.  eggs,   lard,   etc.      150,310 ;    Aug.    7. 
Dunlevy  Packing  Company,  assignor  to  Dunlevy-Franklin 

Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Butter,  oleomargarine,  es'gs. 

meats,  etc.     150,311 ;    Sept.   11. 
Dunlevy  Packing  Company,  assignor  to  Dunlevy-Franklin 

Company,   Pittsburgh.    Pa..      Butter,    margarines,    eggs, 

lard,   etc.     155,668;   .July  24. 
Dunlop  Milling  Co.,   Clarksville,  Tenn.     Self-rising  flour. 
'     160,592;  Nov.  20. 
Dunlop    Milling    Co.,    Clarksville,    Tenn.      Wheat    floui'. 

162,808  :  June  5. 
Dunlop   Milling   Company,   The,   Clarksville,   Tenn.      Self- 

•rising  flour.     182,740  ;  Nov.  13. 
Dunlop  Mills.      (See  Warner,  Moore  &  Co.) 
Dunn,  Eli  H.,  doing  business  as  Ell  Laboratory,  and  E.  H. 

Dunn    it    Co.,    Kansas    City,    Mo.       Medical     product. 

172,080  ;  Aug.  7. 
Dunn,   John,   Son   &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shovels  and 

spades.      172,037;   Apr.    10. 
Dunton,  M.   W.,   Co.,  The.      (See  Chapman,   Frank.) 
Dunwoody  Halsey,  Paris,   Prance.     Penholders  and  black 

and   colored   pencils.     150,154 ;   Mar.   20. 
Dunwoody,  Halsey,  Paris,  France.     Pharmaceutical  prep- 
arations   for    rheumatism,    bronchitis,    etc.       174,959 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Duo-Art    Belleek     Co.,    Trenton,.   N.    J.,    and     Newtown 

Borough,   Pa.      Pottery   ware.      185,209 ;    Dec.    4. 
Duophone    Syndicate    Limited,     The,     London,    England. 
.  Talking  machines.     181,015  ;  Oct.  9. 
Duplan    Silk    Corporation,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Silk   piece 

.'goods.     175.473;  Apr.  3. 
Duplan    Silk   Corporation,    New   York,    N.    Y. "    Silk  piece 

goods.     178,970-1 ;  June  12. 
Duplan    Silk    Corporation,    New  York,    N.   Y.      Silk   piece 

goods.     178.97.3-9  ;  June  12. 
Duplan   Silk  Corporation,  New  York,   N.   Y.      Silk  piece 

goods.     181,255-60  ;  July  17. 
Duplan    Silk   Corporation,    New   Yorlr,   N.   Y.      Silk   piece 

goods.     183,262;   Sept.   25. 
Duplan    Silk    Corporation,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Silk  piece 

goods.      187,208-9;    Dec.    25. 
Dn  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Dyestufifs.    149,954  ;  Jan.  2. 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  do  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Collars  for  personal  wear.     160,053 ;  Jan.  9. 
Du    Pont,    E.    I.,    de    Nemours    &   Company,    Wilmington, 

Del.     Lacquers  and  enamels.     162,384  ;   June  19. 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Clocks.     170,235;  Mar.  27. 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Toilet      articles,      comprising      manicure     implements. 

170,236  ;  Feb.  13. 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,'  Del. 

Boxes  and  containers  comprising  boxes  and  containers 

for  cream,  salve,  jewels,  talcum  powder,  etc.     170,237; 

Mar.    13. 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Hair  combs,  shoehorns,   buttonhooks,   and  pincushions. 

170,238;  Mar.   13. 
Du    Pont,    E.    I.,    de   Nemours    &   Company,    Wilmington, 

Del.     Hand  mirrors,  picture  frames.     170,239  ;  May  8. 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Brushes.      170,240;    Mar.    13. 
Du  Pont,  B.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Pyroxylin,  nitrocellulose,  pyroxylin  and  artificial  ivorv. 

170,241  ;  Mar.   13. 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Fungicide,     seed     disinfectant,     general     disinfectant. 

172,263;    Mar.    13. 


Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Dyestuffs,  dyestufC  intermediates,  and  chemicals. 
172,869  ;  Sept.  11. 

Du  Pont  Engineering  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Metal- 
lic alloys.     178,981  ;  Sept.  18. 

Dupuis-Rickman  Engraving  &  Embossing  Co.,  Chicago, 
m.     Greeting  cards.     157,560;  June  12. 

Dura  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Window  regulators 
169,803  ;  May  8. 

Dura  Film  Protector  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motion- 
picture  films,  photographic  transparencies,  raw  films, 
and  photographic  supplies,  etc.     170,477  ;  Feb.  6. 

Durabell  Mills  Co.,  The.     (See  Kronovet,  Joseph  A.) 

Durable  Products  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Semi- 
liquid  asbestos  roof  coating.     175,190 ;  Aug.  7. 

Durard  Desk  Mfg.  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Desks. 
166,736;   June   12. 

Dur-A-Tone  Record  Co.     (See  Davis,  George  H.) 

Durbrow  &  Hearne.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Straw-sewing 
machines.     174,821 ;   Mar.   20. 

Durbrow  &  Hearne,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutting  machines 
for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  hats.     174,822 ;  June  19, 

Durbrow  &  Hearne,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Straw-sewing  ma- 
chines.    174,823;  Mar.  20. 

Durez  Company,  Inc.  (See  Industrial  Molded  Materials 
Company,  assignor.) 

Durkee-Atwood  (2o.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Pedal  covers. 
174,612  ;  May  1. 

Duro  Pump  &  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Pneumatic  pressure  systems,  pumps,  and  fluid-pressure 
motors,  explosive  engines,  and  parts  thereof.  171,630  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Duryea  Manufacturing  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Belt 
dressing.     173,742;   .Tune   12. 

Dutkanych,  Theodore  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Cigars.  180,171; 
July  10. 

Dutra,  John  F.,  doing  business  as  Galtra  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Furniture  polish.  164,792 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Dutton,  James,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Preparation  for  treat- 
ment of  the  bowels.     182,705  ;  Oct.  30. 

Dwelle-K.iiser  Co.,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Window  glass. 
169,028  ;  Nov,  6. 

Dwinell-Wright  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Coffee.  154,793 ; 
May  1. 

DX  Instrument  Company.  (See  Hippie,  Solomon  R., 
assignor.) 

Dvas,  Bernal  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Portable  ninepin 
■game.     187,376  ;   Dec.   18. 

Dyer  Company,  The,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Radio  apparatus. 
170,478;  Jan.  9. 

Dyer,  15.  H.,  Company,  Philarlelphla,  Pa.  Hot  bottles 
for  medical   pnrposf-s.      100,053  :  Apr.   3. 

Dyer,  Harry  B.,  doing  business  as  National  Safe  Protector 
Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Noxious-gafi-producing  liquid 
for  the  protection  of  safes  and  the  like.  182,963 ; 
Dee.  25. 

Dyestuffs  &  Chemicals,  Incorporated,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Coal- 
tar  dyes,  colors,  and  intermediates.     176,789  ;  June  12. 

Dyestuffs  &  Chemicals,  Incorporated,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  » Col- 
oring matter  for  butter.    176,790 ;  July  17. 

Dyx  Hosiery  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Hosiery.  165,021 ; 
Feb.  13. 

B.  B.  Candy  Co.     (See  Carametos,  John  J.  M.) 

E.  K.  Co.,  The.     (See  Kraemer,  Edmund  M.) 

Eads,  William  H.,  Bristol,  Va.     Candy.     168,759  ;  Apr.  17. 

Eagle  Carburetor  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Car- 
buretors and  structural  parts  and  fittings  therefor. 
178,434;  July  3. 

Eagle  Carburetor  Company,  The.  T^leveland,  Ohio.  Car- 
buretors and  parts  thereof.     181,82.S  ;  Sept.  11. 

Eagle,  J.  H.  &  C.  K.,  Inc.,  Shamokin,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Silk  fabrics  in  the  piece.    151,154 ;  Mar.  13. 

Eagle   Nest    Hatchery.      (See   Little,   Henry,    &    Sons.) 

Eagle  Picher  Lead  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Pure  white  lead.     170,757  ;   Apr.    3. 

Eagle  Picher  Lead  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Pure 
white  lead.     170,758  :  Feb.  13. 

Eagle  Skirt  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  bloom- 
ers, pantalets,  and  petticoats.    171,490 ;  June  26. 

Eagle,  Tea  &  Coffee  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Coffee  and  tea.     176,672  ;  May  22. 

Earl  Fruit  Company,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Fresh  canta- 
loupes.    168,403 ;  Mar.   6. 

Earl  Fruit  Company,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Fresh  decidu- 
ous fruits.      170,010  ;   Aug.   7. 

Earl  Fruit  Company  of  The  Northwest,  Spokane,  Wash. 
Fresh    apples.      177,282;    May    29. 

Earl,  Grace  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Face  powder,  perfume, 
rouge,  etc.     162,729  ;  Aug.  28. 

Earle  Textile  Company,  Morgantown,  N.  C.  Hosiery. 
173,351 ;  June  26. 

East  Coast  Trading  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Shell  and  .grit. 
173,075;   June  19. 

East  Side  Bottling  Works,  Detroit,  Mich.  Beverages  sold 
as  soft  drinks.     182.437  ;  Oct.  30. 

East  Tennessee  Packing  Company,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Ba- 
con, ham,  boiled  ham,  sugar-cured  meats.  161,622 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Easter  Pish  Company,  Norfolk,  Va.  Fresh  fish  and 
oysters.     177,900  ;  June  12. 


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Eastern  Auto  Troducts  Co..  Providence,  R.  I.  Chemical 
carbon  remover  for  internal-combustion  engines. 
107. 07G  ;   June  5. 

Eastern  Foundry  Company,  The,  Boyertown,  Pa.  Cast- 
iron  pipe  and  fittings  and  other  plumbers'  supplies. 
178,095:  June  12. 

Eastern  Foundry  Company,  The,  Boyertown,  Pa.  Cast- 
iron  pipes,   cast-iron   bends,   etc.      178,5.57  ;   Nov.  27. 

Eastern  Hair  Net  Trading  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair 
nets.     172,267  ;  Jan.  30. 

Eastern  Hat  &  Cap  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's 
and  children's  hats.     165,670  ;  Jan.  30. 

Eastern  Specialty  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Elec- 
trical instruments  for  central-station  uses.  170,792  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Eastern  Specialty  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  .Arti- 
ficial load  transformers,  testing  switches,  etc. 
176,887  ;  Oct.  30. 

Eastern  Stales  Farmers'  Exchange,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Mixed  teed  for  cattle.     182,142  ;  Oct.  2. 

Easting  Windscreens  Limited,  Birmingham,  England. 
Wind  screens  for  use  with  vehicles.  171,987 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Photographic 
shutters.     180,846  ;  July  10. 

Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Photographic 
shutters.     187,097  ;   Dec.  25. 

Eastmond,  John  E.,  doing  business  as  Work  Savers  Com- 
pany, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Treated  cloth  for  dusting  and 
polishing.     173,181  ;  Mar.  27. 

Easton,  Gilbert  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Vegetable  relishes. 
172,149  ;  May  8. 

Easton,  Henry  P.  jr.,  doing  business  as  Easton  Odor- 
Lue  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.  Odor-preventing  preparation. 
186,358;  Dec.  11. 

Easy-Go-Lax  Relief  Co.      (See  Bircbfiel,  Carl  R.) 

Eaton  Axle  &  Spring  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Automobile  bumper.     186,632  ;  Dec.  11. 

Eaton  Flour  Mills.  (Cee  Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator 
Company.) 

Eavenson,  J.,  &  Sons  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
and   Camden,    N.   J.      Soap.      183,263 ;    Oct.   16. 

Eberhard  Faber  Pencil  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lead 
pencils.     177,835  ;  June  19. 

Eberhardt,  Robert,  doing  business  as  Pull-Grip  Electric 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Jncandescent-lamp  sock- 
ets, fuse  socket.s,  and  switches.     180,923  :    Sept.   4. 

Eberle,  Francis  X.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Containers  made 
of  wood  or  metal  for  merchandise.     172,936  ;  Apr.  3. 

Ebling  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Concentrated 
commercial  diastase.      181,065  ;   Aug.   21. 

Ebrey  Chemical  Works,  New  Yorjj,  N.  Y.  Medicines  for 
gallstones,  etc.,  laxative  pills,  etc.     180,057  ;  Nov.  6. 

Eckelkamp,  John,  doing  business  as  Parkview  Electric 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electric  time  switches,  light 
flashes,  transformers,  motors,  etc.     177,689  ;  July  10. 

Eckman  Chemical  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Insecticide. 
159.504  ;  Nov.  20. 

Ec-Ko-Beverage  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Beverage  sold 
as  a  soft  drink.     171,307  ;  Jan.  2. 

Eclipse   Knitting  Mills.      (See   Berger,   Isodor.) 

Eclipse  Shoe  Manufacturing  Company,  Mexico,  Mexico. 
Rubber  heels.     169,706  ;  Feb.   27. 

Eclipse  Specialty  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Timers  for  internal-combustion  engines.  171,266  ;  Jan.  9. 

Ecometer  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Orange,  N.  J. 
Ignition-timing  devices  for  internal-combustion  en- 
gines.    151,151 ;  Apr.  24. 

Econ  Oil  &  Gas  Company,  The,  Lima,  Ohio.  Gasoline, 
kerosene,  motor  oils,  greases,  and  lubricating  oils. 
172,641  ;  Feb.  13. 

Economic  Perfume  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  SaluzzI, 
Pasquale. ) 

Economos,  Michael,  Oak  Park,  111.  Candy  bars. 
164,310;  Feb.  6. 

Economy  Cooker  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Steam-pres- 
sure cookers.     183,562  ;  Dec.  18. 

Economy  Engineering  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Racks  for 
supporting  barrels  and  the  like.     172,038  ;  Jan.  30. 

Economy  Fuse  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  III. 
Electrical   fuses.      186.318 ;   Dec.   4. 

Economy  Plumber  Company,  The.  (See  Hercules  Chemi- 
cal Co.) 

Economy  System  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clothes 
racks  and  hangers.     174,513  ;  May  22. 

Economy  Wiping  Materials  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Pieces  of  fabric  used  for  polishing,  cleaning,  or  dust- 
ing.    182,468  ;   Oct.   2. 

Edco  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Conroy,  Harry  E.) 

Eddine  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Me- 
dicinal agents  for  the  external  treatment  of  bodily 
pains.      175,548  ;   June   5. 

Eddy,  D.,  and  Sons  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Refrigerat- 
ing apparatus.    J79,994  ;  July  3. 

Edel's,  S.  T.,  Sons,  Baltimore,  Md.  Butter.  161,415 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Edelstein  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watches  and 
watchcases.     174,895  ;  June  5. 

Ederer  Bros.,   Chicago,   111.     Candies.     174,563  :   Dec.   25. 

Edgar  Chemical  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lini- 
ments.    157,417  ;  May  1. 

Edgerton  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Plymouth,  Ind.  Bas- 
kets.    183,698;  Sept.  11. 

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Edison  Pen  Company,  Incorporated,  Petersburg,  Va.  Lead 
pencils.     163,385  ;  Feb.  13. 

Edison,  Thomas  A.,  Incorporated,  West  Orange,  N.  J. 
Devices  for  controlling  the  starting  and  stopping  of 
phonographic   apparatus.      139,518 ;    May    15. 

Edith,  Frances.      (See   Gallagher,  James  T.) 

Edmonds  Shoe  Company,  Milwaukee  Wis.  Leather 
shoes.     174.514  ;  Apr.   17. 

Edral  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Chemicals  consisting 
of  a  tooth  paste,  mouth  wash,  etc.    178,238 ;  July  17. 

Edson  Bros.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tomato  sauce.  169,239  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Edtbauer,  E.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Weighing  machines, 
•  144.669  ;  Jan.  30. 

Edward  Lyman  Bell,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Monthly 
magazine.     172,662  ;    Feb.   27. 

Edwards,  A.  M.,  Incorporated,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Hair  tonics 
and    scalp    preparation.      170,011  ;    Apr.    3. 

Edwards,  C.  D.  Manufacturing  Co.,  Albert  Lea,  Minn. 
Road  drags,  ditches,  graders,  and  scrapers,  and  offset 
engine  hitches.     168,210  ;  Jan.  23. 

Edwards  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  re- 
ceiving   sets.      165,533 ;    Feb.    20. 

Edwards,  Frank  M.,  Milwaukpe,  Wis.  Trees,  plants, 
shrubs,  and  bushes.     178,831 ;  July  17. 

Edwards,  Nora  C,  doing  business  as  Edwards  Skirt  Sup- 
porter Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Iron-rust,  ink,  and  stain  soap. 
177,658  ;   Aug.   7. 

Edwards,  Perc,  doing  business  as  Standard  Engineer- 
ing &  Lubricating  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather  lu- 
bricator  or   dressing.      182,237 ;    Oct.    16. 

Edwards,  Perc,  doing  business  as  Standard  Engineer- 
ing &  Lubricating  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water  neu- 
tralizer,  scale  remover,  and  scale  preventive  for  boil- 
ers.    182,238  ;  Nov.  13. 

Egan-Dryfoos  Distributing  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Shoes.      172,526;    Dec.    25. 

Eggimann,  Charles  F.,  Springfield,  Oreg.  Cough  drops. 
183,445;    Nov.   20. 

Eglington,  Ferdinand,  Walsall,  England.  Bits,  stirrups, 
spurs,   etc.     180,368 ;   Oct.   16. 

Egoval   Chemical   Co.      (See  Voge,   A.  Law.) 

Egyptian  Lacquer  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Lacquers,  lacquer  thinners,  and  enamels. 
179,186;  July  10. 

Egyptian  Lacquer  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Lacquers,  lacquer  thinners,  and  enamels. 
179,187  ;  Oct.  23. 

Egyptian  Seed  Growers  Exchange,  Flora,  111.  Grass  and 
field   seed.      170,759 ;   Apr.   10. 

Ehmann,  Julius,  doing  business  as  Olivine  Laboratories, 
Newark,  N.  J.     Hair  tonics.     170,810;  Feb.  13. 

Ehmann  Olive  Company,  OroviUe,  Calif.  Canned  baked 
beans  with  pork.     168,359  ;  Apr.  24. 

Ehrlich,  H.,  &  Sons  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Disinfectant 
in  powdered  form.     166,051 ;  Jan.  2. 

Ehrlich,  Isadore,  doing  business  as  Rockaway  Pharma- 
cal  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  to  relieve  indi- 
gestion, heartburn,  and  gases.     181,113  ;  Oct.  30. 

Eiband,  Ernest  A.,  New  Braunfels,  Tex.  Cushion  for 
vehicles.     181,518;  Oct.  16. 

Eichhold,  Harry  C,  doing  business  as  Eichhold  &  Cosi- 
pany,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handkerchiefs.  183,444 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Elmer  &  Amend,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Antiseptic  and  healing 

ointment.     170,569  ;  Feb.  13. 
Eimer  &  Amend,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Beaker  tongs.    174,691 ; 

Apr.    10. 
Eimer  &  Amend,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Antiseptic  and  heal- 
ing ointment   for   eczema,   piles,   burns,   etc.     182,504 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Einstein,   J.,   Inc.,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Cotton,   duck,  and 

canvas  piece  goods.     180,793  ;  July  17. 
Eisele    &    Co.,    Nashville,    Tenn.      Clinical    thermometers, 

hypodermic    and   urethral   syringes,    eye   droppers,    etc. 

17:^,959 ;   .\pr.  3. 
Eiseman,    Samuel,    &    Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.   Y.      Silk 

piece   goods   and   silk   and   cotton  mixture  piece  goods. 

171,691 ;  June  5. 
Eisenberg,  M.  L.,  doing  business  as  Capital  City  Bottling 

Company,  Montgomery,  Ala.     Beverage  sold  as  a  soft 

drink.     175,349  ;  May  15. 
Eisenberg,  M.  L.,  doing  business  as  Capital  City  Bottling 

Company,    Montgomery,    Ala.      Ginger    ale.      175,350 ; 

May  15. 
Eisenberg,  M.  L.,  doing  business  as  Capital  City  Bottling 

Company,    Montgomery,    Ala.      Maltless    soft    drinks. 

175,351  ;  May  15. 
Eisendrath,     Joseph     N.,     Company,     The,     Chicago,     111. 

Leather    gloves,    gauntlets,    and    mittens.      173,466-8 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Eisendrath,     Joseph     N.,     Company,     The,     Chicago,     111. 

Leather    gloves,    gauntlets,    and    mittens.       173,469 ; 

July  24. 
Eisendrath,     Joseph     N.,     Ctrmpany,     The,     Chicago,     111. 

Leather     gloves,     gauntlets,     and     mittens.       173,470 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Eisendrath,     Joseph     N.,     Company,     The,     Chicago,     111. 

Leather    gloves,     gauntlets,     and     mittens.       173,471 : 

May  22. 
Eisendrath,     Joseph     N.,     Company,     The,     Chicago,     III. 

Leather    gloves,    gauntlets,    and    mittens.      173,472-3 ; 

Apr.   10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alpliabetical  list  of  trade-marh  applicants — Continued. 


Elsendrath,  Joseph  N.,  Company,  The.,  Chicago,  111. 
Iieather  gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  173,474 ; 
July  24. 

Eisendrath,  Joseph  N.,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111. 
Leather  gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  173,475-6 ; 
Apr.   10. 

Eisendrath,  Joseph  N.,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  lU. 
Leather  gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  173,477 ; 
July  24. 

Eisendrath,  Joseph  N.,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  III. 
Leather  gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  173,478 ; 
Apr.    10. 

Eisenlohr,  Otto,  &  Bros.  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Cigars.     177,477  ;  Apr.  24. 

Eisenlohr,  Otto,  &  Bros.  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Cigars.     186,888;    Dee.   25. 

Blsenstadt  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Bracelets,  vcristlets,  neck  chains,  watch  chains,  etc. 
180,211 :  July  10. 

Elsold,  Alfred  G.,  doing  business  as  Eisold's  Flavor  & 
Syrup  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Flavoring  extract  for  soft 
drinks.     170,129;  Aug.  28. 

Ekko  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Radio  phonograph 
adapters.     181,519  ;   Dec.   18. 

Elastic  Tip  Co.,  The.     (See  Stetson,  George  A.) 

El  Comercio  Publishing  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  X. 
Monthly  magazine.     184,544  ;  Nov.  6. 

Eldredge,  Frank  M.,  doing  business  as  Gem  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Electric  ranges.  171,788  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Electrad  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vac- 
uum  tubes.     173,960:  Apr.  3. 

Electrad  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Va- 
riable resistance  units.      179,091  ;   Oct.  9. 

Electric  Applinnces,  Inc.,  Muncie,  Ind.  Electric  stoves. 
179,401 ;  June  26. 

Electric  Boat  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Boats.  182,706  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Electric  Heat  Unit  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electrical  solder- 
ing irons.     179,402  ;  June  26. 

Electric  Outlet  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Outlet 
boxes.     173,129  ;  Aug.  7. 

Electric  Regulator  Mfg.  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Com- 
pression rheostats,  lamp  sockets,  electric  flatlrons,  etc. 
181,439  ;  Oct.  23. 

Electrical  Alloy  Company,  The,  Morristown,  N.  J.  Elec- 
tric resistance  materials.     165,365  ;   Sept.   4. 

Electrical  Appliance  Manufacturing  Company,  The, 
Waterbury,  Conn.  Oven  thermometers.  186.274 ; 
Nov.   20. 

Electrical  Specialty  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Elec- 
trical apparatus.     151.150  ;  Oct.  23. 

Electro-Magnetic  Tool  Company,  Cicero,  111.  Electric 
drills,  hammers,  and  grinders.     171,068  ;  Jan.  9. 

Pjlectro  Silicon  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation 
for  cleaning  and  removing  stains  from  clothing,  up- 
holsteries,  etc.      167,461  ;   Feb.    6. 

Electronic  Equipment  Company.  (See  Sidney,  Charles 
W.) 

Electronic  Remedy  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Laxative  herb  teas, 
medicines  for  disorders  of  the  stomach,  liver,  kidneys, 
and  intestines.     165,538  ;  Jan.  2. 

Elektrizitatswerk  Lonza,  Gampel  and  Basel,  Switzerland. 
Burners  for  llubting,  heating,  and  cooking  purposes. 
166,777  ;    Feb.   6. 

Elektrizitatswerk  Lonza,  Gampel  and  Basel,  Switzerland. 
Agglomerates  of  solid  aldehyde  methylalcohol,  and  ethyl- 
alcohol  for  heating  and  lighting  purposes.  166,778 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Elektrizitatswerk  Lonza,  Gampel  and  Basel,  Switzerland. 
Agglomerates  of  solid  aldehyde,  solid  methyl  alcohol, 
and    solid   ethyl   alcohol.      183,699:    Nov.    13. 

Elephant  Studios,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Artists'  sets  for 
children.     163,622  ;  Dec.  11. 

Eleveyor  Electric  Industrial  Truck  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Industrial  trucks.     170,012  ;   Feb.   13. 

Elfers,  William  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Articles  made  of  or 
plated  with  precious  metals.     179,139  ;  Aug.  21. 

Elgin  Silversmith  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silverware. 
17.8,982  ;   Aug.   21. 

Elgot  and  Giuntinl,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Maltless  soda 
fountain  sirups  for  soft  drinks.     177,659  ;  July  3. 

Eli  Boot  Shop  Co.,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Boots  and 
shoes.     173,629  :  May  8, 

Eli  Laboratory.      (See  Dunn,  Eli  H.) 

Eli  Lilly  &  Company,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Medicinal 
preparation  for  the  treatment  of  diabetes  and  to  lower 
blood   sugar,   et".      166,.S82.-   May    15. 

Eliason,  Frances  A.,  Muscatine  County,  Iowa.  Vaginal 
suppositories.     178,660';  Nov.  6. 

Eliaves,  Alexander  P.,  doing  business  as  A.  Louis  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Hair  tonic.  166,940  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Eline's  Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Chocolate. 
186,319  :  Dec.  18. 

Elinette  Co.      (See   Mason,   David.) 

Elite  Confectionery  Co.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Frozen  confections. 
166,663  ;  Jan.  23. 

Elite  Confoctionery  Co.,  El  Paso,  .Tex.  Frozen  confec- 
tions.    166,664  ;  Jan.  16. 

Elite  Fur  Shop,  Inc.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Fur  coats,  capes, 
neck  pieces,  collars,  and  jackets.     183,447;  Nov.  20. 


Elite  Glove  Co.,  Gloversvllle,  N.  Y.  Leather  gloves. 
177,172  ;  Sept.  11. 

Elizabeth  Arden.     (See  Lewis,  Florence  N.) 

Elizabeth  Candy   Shops,  The.      (See  Steeves,  Elizabeth.) 

Elizabeth  City  Hosiery  Co.  Inc.,  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C. 
Hosiery.     176,888;  Aug.  14. 

Elk  Mountain  Orchard  Co.,  AshevIUe,  N.  C.  Fresh  ap- 
ples.    166,356 ;  Apr.  24. 

Elkhart  Band  Instrument  Company,  The,  Elkhart,  Ind. 
Musical    instruments   and    supplies.      170,972 ;    Feb.    6. 

Elkhorn  Coal  Company,  Lexington,  Ky.  Coal.  180,593  ; 
Aug.   21, 

Elkin,  Joseph,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Refrigerators.  183,264 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Elkin  Turn  Shoe  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Shoes, 
Oxfords,  pumps,  and  slippers  for  ladies,  misses,  and 
children.     167,804  ;  Feb.  27. 

Elklns  Medicine  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vitamine  tonic 
for  the  treatment  of  gland  troubles,  nervousness,  etc. 
182,143:  Nov.  13. 

Elkton  Lithia  Bottling  Company.     (See  Flory,  I.  L.) 

Ellenbogen,  Sidney  A.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Wearing  apparel. 
186,546;  Dee.   11. 

Ellerson,  Henry  W.,  doing  business  as  Atlantic  Blotting 
Paper  Mills  Co.,  Richmond,  Va.  Blotting  paper. 
185,820;  Dec.  11. 

Elliot,  James  F.,  doing  business  as  Stillwater  Orchards 
Co.,  Courtland,  Calif.  Fresh  deciduous  fruits.  184,661 ; 
Dec.    4. 

Elliott,  Clyde  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pictures  to  oo  pro- 
jected upon  a  screen,  motion-picture  films,  machines 
for  taking  and  projecting  pictures,  and  screens. 
162,389-91;   Feb.  27. 

Elliott,  Clyde  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pictures,  motion-pic- 
ture films,  machines  for  taking  and  projecting  pictures, 
etc.     162,392;  Mar.  13. 

Elliott  Company,  The,  Kittery,  Me.  Addressing  machin- 
ery and  equipment  and  supplies  therefor.  172,642 ; 
May  1. 

Elliott  Company,  The,  Kittery,  Me.,  and  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Stencil  cabinets.     180,693:   Sept.  11. 

Elliott.  J.  S.,  CofiEee  Company,  Newville,  Pa.  Co4ee. 
159,746  ;  May  8. 

Ellis,  John  S.,  doing  business  as  Shirland  Knitting  Mills, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Knitted  coats,  jackets,  and  sweaters. 
175,076;  June  26. 

Ellis  Resilient  Wheel  Corporation,  Seattle,  Wash.  Wheels 
of  automobiles  and  industrial  cars.     178,239  ;  July  17. 

Ellison,  John  B.,  &  Sons,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wool,  worst- 
ed, cotton,  or  mixtures  piece  goods.     182,536  ;  Oct.  9. 

Elm  City  Candy  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Candy.     147,719  ;  May  15. 

Elm  Refining  Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Dental  alloy 
and  dental  gold  and  silver.     178,717  ;   Sept.  4. 

Elmer  Candy  Co.,  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Candy. 
175,077  ;  July  3. 

Elmer     Candy     Co.,     Inc.,     New     Orleans,     La.       Candy. 

175,229;  July  3. 
Elmer     Candy     Co.,     Inc.,     New     Orleans,     La.       Candy. 

179,860;  Dec.  25. 
Elmo,    Inc.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Deodorants.      171,352; 

Feb.    20. 
El  Monte  Canning  Co.,  El  Monte,   Calif.     Canned  fruits 

and  vegetables.     180,531 ;  Aug.  14. 
Blowsky,  S.  M.,  &  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Athletic  apparel. 

177,478;  Sept.  4. 
Elpho  Pharmacal   Company.      (See  Helfand,  Leopold   E.) 
El    Rey    Club    Tamale    &    Enchilada    Corporation.       (See 

Griebnow,  Frederick  W.) 
Elson  &  Church,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Fireplaces.     177,431 ; 

June  5. 

Elvin  Company,  The.     (See  Meyer,  Peter.) 

Ely,  Mark  C,  doing  business  as  Vita  Products  Company. 

Butte     and     Clancey,     Mont.       Rye     breakfast     cereal 

166,357;  Mar.  20. 
Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Cotton 

piece  goods.     176,017 :   Apr.   10. 
My    &   Walker   Dry   Goods   Company,    doing   business   as 

Lincoln    Knit   Goods  Mills,    St.    Louis,   Mo.      Sweaters. 

177.283  ;    June    26. 

Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods  Company,  doing  business  aw 
Lincoln    Knit   Goods   Mills,    St.    Louis,   Mo.      Sweaters. 

177.284  ;  June  19. 

Ely  S:  Walker  Dry  Goods  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Knit- 
ted  coats.     178,096;    Sept.   11. 
Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Men's 

neckties.     184,440  ;  Nov.  20. 
El  Zair,  Inc.     (See  Thompson-Barlow  Company,  assignor.) 
Emack,     John     D.,     Company,     The,     Philadelphia,     Pa. 

Hoofing  slate.     179,034  :   Nov.  27. 
Embassy    Manufacturing    Corporation.    N^w    Y^ork,    N.    Y. 

Athletic   underwear    for   men.      165,488 ;    Feb.    6. 
Emblem  Manufacturing  Company,  Angola,  N.  Y.     Cycles. 

169,159;   Dec.   4. 
Emblem  Manufacturing  Company,  Angola,  N.  Y.     Bicycles. 

169,160;  Aug.  28. 
Emblem  Manufacturing  Company,  Angola,  N.  Y.     Cycles — 
.  namely,  bicycles  and  motor  cvcles.     169.161  ;  Aug.  7. 
Embourg   Textile    Co.,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Textile 

wash  cloth  and  towel.     171.013  ;  Feb.  20. 
Embro   Medicine   Company.      (See    Shlnbaum,    Ernest.) 


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Emois,  Harry  P..  doing  business  as  Stero-Oil  Company, 
San  Diogo,  Calif.  Lubricating  and  sterilizing  medium 
for  dental  instruments.     177,433;  Aug.  28. 

Emery  &  licers  Company,  Inc.,  assignor  to  Onyx  Hosiery 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hosiery.     171,122  ;  Oct.  30. 

Emery.  John  R.,  Wakefield,  Mass.  Doorstops.  180,794  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Emoterio,  Flores,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spaxilsh  paprika  and 
spices.    174,567  ;  July  24. 

Emlet-Winebrenner  Co.,  Hanover,  Pa.  Dobell's  solution, 
witch-hazel,  chloroform  lozenges,  etc.     166,052  ;  Nov.  6. 

Empire  Biochemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Skin- 
sterilizing  preparation  used  in  sugery.  172,373 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Empire  Carpet  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Floor  covering. 
179,092  ;   June   19. 

Empire  Cheese  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cheese. 
157,092;  Dec.  11. 

Empire  Chemical  Co.     (See  Connolly,  Ira.) 

Empire  Food  Products  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pow- 
dered milk  and  a  powder  for  making  a  beverage  sim- 
ilar to  cocoa.     151,358  ;  Apr.  3. 

Empire  Hosiery  Corporation.  (See  Van  Brunt,  W.  C, 
assignor.) 

Empire  Shield  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  shields. 
159,308  ;   Mar.  27. 

Empire  Silk  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Silk  piece  goods.     177,368 ;  May  1. 

Empire  Silk  Company,  WUmlngton,  Del.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Silk  piece  goods.     179,663  ;  July  31. 

Empire  Silk  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.    Silk  piece  goods.     181,177 ;  Sept.  25. 

Empire  Silk  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Silk  piece  goods.     181,178  ;  July  17. 

Empirj  Silk  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Silk  piece  goods.     184,605  ;  Oct.  2. 

Empire  Silk  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York, 

■    N.  Y.      Silk  piece  goods.     185,179  :  Oct.   16. 

Empire  Silk  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Silk  Diece  goods.     186,547  ;  Dec.  11. 

Empire  Soap  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet 
soap.     176,889-90  ;  Aug.  28. 

Empire  Tire  &  Rubber  Corporation,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Pneu- 
matic vehicle  tires.    .  166,223  ;  Apr.  17. 

Emporium.  The.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Hair  nets. 
184,441  ;  Oct.  23. 

E-Nam-0  Mfgrs.,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  preparation  for 
coloring  hair.     180,795  ;  Aug.  14. 

Endazoin  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Salves  and  oint- 
ments for  the  skin.     184,026  ;  Nov.   27. 

Endel  &  Peles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Straw  hats  and  hats 
partly  of  straw.     175,476  ;  May   22. 

Endicott  Johnson  Corporation,  Endicott,  N.  Y.  Leather 
shoes.     152.791  ;  June  5. 

Endicott  Johnson  Corporation,  Endicott,  N.  Y.  Leather. 
167,078  :  Feb.  13. 

Endicott-Johnson  Corporation,  Endicott,  N.  Y.  Leather 
shoes.     168.520;   Jan.  9. 

Engel,  Fried,  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's 
fur   coats.      168,214 ;   Jan.   9. 

Engelhard,  A.,  &  Sons  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Coffees, 
teas,  extracts  for  food-flavoring  purposes,  canned  fruits, 
vegetables,  fish,  and  rice.     130,663  ;  Jan.  30. 

Engelhard,  A.,  &  Sons  Co.,  Louisville,  Kv.  Coffee, 
169,289-  Feb.  27. 

Engineer  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oil  burners, 
balanced  draft  equipment  for  furnaces,  etc.  181,882  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Englert  Manufacturing  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electric 
batteries.      152.609  ;  Apr.  3. 

English,  Geo.,  Jr.,  &  Co.,  Shamoktn,  Pa.  Hosiery  and 
knitted   underwear.      180,847 ;   Aug.   7. 

Engravopraph  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
tric  engraving   machines.      181,261  ;    Sept.    4. 

Enhelder,  Jessie  J.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Compound  for  treat- 
ing  colds,   influenza,   etc.     183,057 ;  Nov.    13. 

Enterprise  Bed  Compa'ny,  Hammond.  Ind.  Swinging 
couches  or  davenports.     167,770  ;  Dec.  18. 

Enterprise  Candy  Company.  (See  Harris  Woodson  Co. 
Inc.) 

Enterprise  Foundry  Company,  Belleville,  III.  Pipe  and 
pipeless  cast-iron  warm-air  furnaces.     167,805  ;  Aug.  21. 

Enterprise  Mattress  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Mattresses. 
181,006:  Dpc.  4. 

Enterprise  Paint  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111  Ready- 
mixed  and  paste  paints,  varnishes,  and  paint  enamels. 
174,829  ;  Apr.  17. 

Enterprise  Paint  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Ready-mixed 
and  paste  paints,  varnishes,  paint  enamels,  wood 
fillers,    etc.      172,735;    Mar.    20. 

Enterprise  Paint  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Ready-mixed 
and  paste  paints,  varnishes,  and  paint  enamels. 
174,001-2:   Apr.    3. 

Enterprise  Paint  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Paints,  var- 
nishes,  paint   enamels,   etc.     174,826;   Sept.   11 

Enterprise  Paint  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Paints,  var- 
nishes and  paint  enamels.     174,827;  Apr.  17 

Enterprise  Paint  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Dry,  paste,  and 
ready-mixed  paints,  varnishes,  varnish  removers,  and 
enamel   paints.     174,828 ;   May   29. 

Entwisle.  S.idiP  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabric  gloves,  hosiery, 
and  knitted  underwear.     168,673  ;  Feb.  13. 


Enzler,  Emil,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perforated  patterns  used 
for  stenciling  designs  to  be  embroidered.  170,812 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Enzler,  Emil,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Waterproof  ink  foi 
stenciling.     170,813;  Feb.  20. 

Ephraim  Sanitary  Canning  Company.  Ephraim,  Utah, 
Canned  vegetables.     166,298  ;  Jan.   16. 

Ephraim  Sanitary  Canning  Company,  Ephraim,  Utah. 
Canned  vegetables.     168,674  ;  Aug.  14. 

Ephraim  Sanitary  Canning  Company,  Ephraim,  Utah. 
Canned  vegetables.     169,477 ;  Apr.  17. 

Epperson,  Frank  W.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Frozen  confections 
180,330;   Dec.   11. 

Epstein,  Isaac,  Newark,  N,  J.  Canned  sardines.  182,204  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Epstein,  Isaac  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Medicinal  prepa- 
rations.   174,729 ;  Sept.  11. 

Equity  Hosiery  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
179,592  ;  July  10. 

Erbar,  Samuel  M.,  doing  business  as  Seroline  Remedy 
Co.,  Red  Wing,  Minn.  Preparation  for  the  treatment 
of  piles.     176.734  ;  Oct.  23. 

Erb.ius  Remedy  Company,  The.  (See  Walton,  T.  G.  Com- 
pany.) 

Erbo  Company,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Beverages.  167,007  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Erdmann,  Emil  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Automobile  bodies, 
tops,  and  wheels.     154.016 ;  Nov.  20. 

Erickson,  Andrew  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Leather  boots 
and  shoes.     174,613  ;  May  22. 

Eridanea  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Almond  oil, 
castor  oil,  castor  oil  aromatic,  iron  cinchona  bitters, 
etc.     177,080  ;  Sept.  11. 

Erie  County  Milk  Association,  Erie,  Pa.  Ice  cream. 
167,237  ;  Feb.  6. 

Erie  Steel  Construction  Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Holding 
and  measuring  apparatus  for  stone,  gravel,  etc. 
171,308  ;  June  19. 

Ernst,  Victor  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cameras.  181,480 : 
Sept.  25. 

Erste  Karlsruher  Parfiimerie-  &  Toiletteseifen-Pabrik,  F. 
Wolff  &  Sohn,  Gesellschaft  mit  heschrankter  Haftung, 
Vienna,  Austria.  Perfume,  toilet  water,  toilet  powder, 
hair  tonic,  shampoo,  etc.     173,708  ;  Apr.  17. 

Erste  Karlsruher  Parfiimerie-  &  Toiletteselfen-Fabrlk, 
F.  Wolff  &  Sohn,  Gesellschaft  mit  heschrankter  Haf- 
tung,  Vienna,  Austria.  Toilet  soap  and  shaving  pow- 
der.    173,709-10  ;  Apr.  24. 

Erwin  Cotton  Mills  Co.,  The,  West  Durham,  N.  C. 
Denims  In   the  piece.     137,451 ;   Oct.   16. 

Esco  Manufacturing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Specially- 
treated  strings  used  for  stringing  thereon  ornamental 
beads.     183,101 ;  Nov.  27. 

Escondido  Citrus  Union,  Escondido,  Calif.  Fresh  oranges 
and  lemons.     177.369 ;  July  3. 

Eshbom,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonographs  and 
phonograph  accessories.     173,702;    June  26. 

Eskay  Products  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Mayonnaise 
dressing    for   foodstuffs.      107,230 ;    Mar.    6. 

Eskilstuna  Staipressnings  Aktiebolag,  Eskilstuna,  Sweden. 
Metal  lamp  shades.     174,361 ;  June  26. 

Esleeck  Manufacturing  Co.,  Turners  Falls,  Mass.  Mani- 
fold paper.     185,332  ;  Oct.  30. 

Esmond  Mills,  The,  Esmond,  R.  I.  Blankets,  blanket  fab- 
rics, cotton  piece  goods,  ribbons  in  the  piece,  auto  robes, 
etc.     171,789-90  ;  Jan.  2. 

Esmond  Mills,  The,  Esmond,  Smithfleld,  R.  I.  Cotton 
blankets  and  cotton  blanket  piece  goods.  173,703 ; 
May  15. 

Esmond   Mills,   The,   Esmond,   Smithfleld,    R.   I.       Woven 

textile  fabrics.     1^1,339  ;  Aug.   7. 
Esperson,    Niels,    doing    business    as    Mid-Continent    Clay 

Company,    Peru,    Kans.      Building    bricks    and    roofing 

tile.     171. .586;  July  3. 
Esperson,    Niels,    doing    business    as    Mid-Continent    Clay 

Company,  Peru,  Kans.     Building  bricks  and  roofing  tUe. 

171,587;   Aug.   28. 
Essandee   Corporation,   Los   Angeles,    Calif.     Automobile 

accessories.      154,586 ;    Feb.    20. 
Essential  Oil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Essential  oils. 

178,030  ;  July  10. 
Essentialized  Flower  Oil  Company.     (See  Herroder,  Theo- 
dore L.) 

Establissements,  Continsouza,  Society  Anonyme,  Paris, 
France.  Cinematographic  projectors,  and  cameras, 
plates  for  fixed  projections,  etc.    142,754;  Jan.  30. 

Estall   Company.      (See  Finlayson,  Estelle   B.) 

Estate  of  Charles  J.  Fisk,  deceased;  Pisk  and  L.  E. 
Waring,  executors,  Trenton  Junction,  N.  J.  Live 
poultry  and  eggs.     176,020  ;  Aug.  14. 

Estate  of  Constant  Potential  System,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 
Electrical  apparatus  consisting  of  an  electrical  generat- 
Ing  machine  and  battery-charging  benches.  160  396  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Estate   of  J.   M.   Fey,   by   Peoples    Savings    &   Trust   Co., 

administrator,  Hazleton.  Pa.     Coffee.     183,472  ;  Dec.  4. 
Estate   of   Julia    V.    H.    Magee,    Magnetic    Springs,    Ohio. 

Medicinal  water.     161,493  ;  May  29. 
Estee    Laboratories    Co.,    Dallas,    Tex.      Hair    dressing. 

176,259;   June  12.  ^ 

E.stes,     St.     Louis,     Chicago,     111.       Monthly     magazines. 

179,716  ;  Sept.  11. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-marli  applicants — Continued. 


Etablissements  Poulenc  Frtres,   Paris,   France.     Specific 

vaccine.     173,743  ;  Oct.  30. 
Etablissements    Pnulenc   fr^res,    Paris,    France.      Specific 

vaccine.       173,744 ;    June    26. 
Etablissements   Poulenc    Fr^res,    Paris,    France.      Acetyl- 

araino-oxy-phenyl  arsenic  acid.     173,745 ;  Sept.  11. 
Etablissements    Poulenc    frferes,    Paris,    France.      Specific 

vaccine.     173,746-7;  June  20. 
Etablissements    Poulenc    frferes,    Paris,    France.      Double 

iodide  of  quinine  and  bismuth.     173,748  ;  June  26. 
Etablissements    Poulenc    fr^res,    Paris,    France.      Specific 

vaccine.       173,749-50;    June    26. 
Etablissements   Poulenc   Fr6res,    Paris,    France.      Sodium 

potassium,   bismutho   tartrate  in  glucose-aqueous   solu- 
tion.    173,753;  Oct.  30. 
Etablissements  Poulenc  Frferes,  Paris,  France.     Chemical 

preparation   used   as   a   hypnotic,   sedative,   or   antiepi- 

feptic.     173,755  ;  Oct.  30. 
Bstabllssements  Poulenc  B'rSres  (Soci6t6  Anonyme),  Paris, 

France.      Chemical    compound    for    the    treatment    of 

syphilis.     173,756;  Oct.  30. 
BJtablissements  Poulenc  Frferes,  Paris,  France.     Chemical 

compound.     173,757  ;  Sept.  18. 
Etablissements    Poulenc    fr&rcs,    Paris,    France.      Barium 

sulphate.      173,758 ;    June    26. 
Etablissements  Poulenc  Frferes,  Paris,  France.     Chemical 

product   used   to  convey   vaccines.     173,758 ;   Oct.   9. 
Etablissements  Reynier.     (See  lieynier  &  Cie.,  assignor.) 
Etched    Products   Corporation,    Long    Island    City,   N.    Y. 

Metallic  hot-dish  plaquos.     176,075  ;  July  24. 
Ethicus   Prompt   Treatment   Kit,   Inc.,   New  York,    N.   Y. 

Preparation    for    the    relief    of    headache,    pain,    etc. 

July  177,729;  July  10. 
Etna   Radio    Co.    Inc.,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Loud-speaking 

telephones,     telephone     receivers,    transmitters,     plugs, 

jacks,  etc.     177,218  ;  June  19. 
Euclid     Candy     Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio.        Candy. 

144,611  ;  Mar.  27. 
Euclid  Candy  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Candy.    176,171 ; 

July  3. 
Euclid     Candy     Co.,     The,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Candy. 

185,513;  Dee.  25. 
Eureka   Smokeless   Furnace   Co.,   Chicago,    111.     New   and 

rebuilt   coal-burning   furnaces.      156,269 ;   Feb.    6. 
Eureka  Specialty  Printing  Company,  Incorporated,  Scran- 
ton,   Pa.     Paper   for   trading  stamps,   coupons,   safety 

paper,  etc.     178,240;  May  29. 
European    Export    Corporation,    The,    Washington,    D.    C. 

Olive  oiL     185,748;  Dec.  11. 
European   Radio   Company.      (See  GoU,  Robert  E.) 
Eustathopoulo,   Nap.,  &  Fils,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Cotton 

goods  in  the  piece.     165,990 ;  Apr.  3. 
Eustis,  J.  P.,  Manufacturing  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Soap  dishes,  towel  bars,  hand  rails,  bath-brush  holders, 

sponge  holders,  etc.     161,531 ;  Feb.  27. 
Bustis,  J.  P.,  Manufacturing  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Medicine  cabinets.    166,988  ;  Jan.  2. 
Eustis,    James    S.,    Woodland,    Calif.      Toasted    almonds. 

173,885  ;  Mav  22. 
Bustis  Packing  Co..  The.     (See  Oyler,  Chas.  C,  &  Son.) 
Eutaw   Chemical  Co.      (See   Case,  James   L.) 
Evan     Williams     Company     Limited,     London,     England. 

Shampoo    powder.      170,715 ;    Mar.    6. 
Evans  and  Barnhill,  Inc.,  San   Francisco,  Calif.     Farm- 
ing  Implements.      182,407;    Oct.    18. 
Evans  Chemical  Works,  The,  Portland,  Oreg.     Finger-nail 

polish,  cleaner,  and  tonic.     175,388  ;  May  22. 
Evans,    Emory    J.,    Kenova,    W.    Va.      Medicine    and    in- 
gredients of  medicine   used  for   tuberculosis,  bronchial 

trouble,   etc.      172,324 ;   Apr.   24. 
Evans,  Mrs.  C.  H.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.     Salad  dressing. 

174,430;  June  19.  ' 

Evans,   S.    W.,   &  Son,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Umbrella   and 

parasol   ribs.      185,009-10;    Oct.    2. 
Evansville  Oil  &  Grease  Company,  Evansville,  Ind.     Fuel 

oils  and  lubricating  oils  and  greases.     177,902  ;  May  29. 
Evansville     Packing     Company,     The,     Evansville,     Ind. 

Dressed  poultry   and  lard.      171,531  ;    May   1. 
Evansville     Packing     Company,     The,     Evansville,     Ind. 

Hams,   bacon,   sausage,   lard,  etc.      179,931 ;  Oct.,  16. 
Evansville     Tool     Works,     Evansville,     Ind.       Hammers, 

hatchets,  axes,  and  wedges.     180,423  ;  Nov.  20. 
Evens   &   Howard   Fire    Brick    Co.,   St.   Louis,   Mo.      Fire 

brick.     179,995  ;  Oct.  23. 
Ever  Ready   Chocolate  Co.,  The,  Rochester,   N.   Y.     Pre- 
pared chocolate.     179,997  ;  Aug.  14. 
Everam  Co.,  The.     (See  Brown,  Earle  D.) 
Everett   and    Barron   Company,   Providence,   R.    I.      Com- 
pounds for  cleaning,  coloring,   and  polishing  footwear. 

166,817;  Jan.  30. 
Bverett  &  Barron  Co.,  Providence,  R.  1.     Cleaning,  color- 
ing, and  polishing  preparation  for  footwear.     168.676; 

Jan.  2. 
Everett,   Heaney  &  Co.   Inc.,  New   York,   N.  Y.     Printed 

shirtings  and  percales.     166,820 ;   Apr.   24. 
Bverett,   Heaney  &   Co.   Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y.      Printed 

shirtings   and   percales.      166,821 ;   June   5. 
Everett,   Heaney  &  Co.   Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Printed 

shirtings  and  percales.     166,823  ;  Apr.  24. 
Everett,    Heaney   &  Co.    Inc.,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Cotton 

print    cloth    in    the    piece.      170,571  ;    Oct.    16. 
E)verett,    Heanev   &   Co.    Inc.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Cotton 

piece  goods.     173,182  ;  Dec.  4. 


Everett  Knitting  Works,  Lebanon,  N.  H.  Infants'  knitted 
underwear,  wrappers,  and  bands.     177,903 ;  July  17. 

Everett  Knitting  Works,  Lebanon,  N.  H.  Misses'  and 
children's  knitted  underwear  and  sleeping  suits. 
177,904  ;  July  17. 

Everett  Lawrence  &  Company,  New  Orleans,  La.  Deep- 
sea    codfish.      162,304  ;   Mar.    6. 

Everite   Novelty   Company.      (See   Rothschild,   Rae.) 

Everite  Patch  Company.     (See  Cahill  &  Malone.) 

Everlasting  Yeast  Company,  Weiser,  Idaho.  Yeast  cakes. 
173,630  ;  May  29. 

Everstyle  Hosiery  Co.,  Cedarburg,  Wis.  Hosiery.  180,999  ; 
Aug.    7. 

Evertasty    Confection    Co.      (See   Sperber,    Samuel   N.) 

Everts,  Walter  W.,  assignor  to  Everts  Angle  Razor  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  razors,  blades,  and 
parts  thereof.     185,078  ;  Dec.  11. 

Everyday  Piston  Ring  Company,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Piston   rings.     158,762 ;    Feb.   6. 

Evol  Chemical  Company.      (See  Weisberg,  Emily  R.) 

lOvonol    Laboratories.      (See    Stemmler,    Theodore    W.) 

Ewald,  Cora,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Toy  dolls.  174,386; 
Apr.   10. 

Ewald,  Cora,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Toy  dolls.  174,515; 
Apr.   10. 

Ewing,  Charles  E.,  doing  business  as  Ewing  Kutzit  Soap 
Manufacturing  Company,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Soap  com- 
pounds.    180,424  ;   Aug.   21. 

Ewing,  Joseph  H.,  doing  business  as,  Diamond  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Malta,  Ohio.  Gaming  devices. 
174,360;  May  1. 

Ewing,  William  I.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Inner-tube  patches, 
inner  tubes,  tire  shoes,  and  automobile  tires.  175,924  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Ex  Lent  Manufacturing  Co.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Shoe  dress- 
ing.    161,722  ;  Jan.  30. 

Ex  Pilo  Manufacturing  Company.    (See  Wodicska,  Luise.) 

Excel  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind.  Rubbing 
alcohol  for  external  use.     171,633  ;  Mar.  27. 

Excel  Electric  Co.,  The,  Muncie,  Ind.  Electric  cookers. 
184.716;  Nov.  20. 

Eicella  Pattern  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress 
patterns.      177,660;    June    19. 

Excella  Pattern  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Periodicals. 
177,661 ;  June  19. 

Excello  Shirt  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  and 
negligee  shirts,  collars,  pyjamas,  night  wear,  and 
men's  textile  underwear.     164,699 ;   Mar.  20. 

Excello  Shirt  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  boys' 
dress  and  negligee  shirts.     165,363  ;  Jan.  30. 

Excelo  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Head,  Hamil- 
ton D.) 

Excelsior  Motor  Mfg.  and  Supply  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Mo- 
torcycles and  bicycles.     167,718  ;  July  17. 

Excelsior  Underwear  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Athletic 
underwear  and  pyjamas  and  shirts  for  men  and  boys. 
171,910;  July  3. 

Exhaust  Lock  Company.      (See  Adams,  Alonzo  H.) 

Exline  &  Exline  Co.,  The,  Dallas,  Tex.  Bond  papers. 
173,411  ;  Apr.  24. 

Expanded  Metal  Engineering  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Metal  lath  and  corner  beads.     149,741 ;  Jan.  3(). 

Exterminating  Engineers  of  America,  The.  (See  Patjens, 
Wm.  S.) 

Eye-Ryne    Laboratories.      (See   Wahlenmaicr,    Frank    C.) 

Eyles,  Laura  J.,  Chicago,  111.     Dolls.     180,331 ;  July  31^ 

E-Z   Fluff   Mfg.    Co.      (See   Burgess,    Roy    J.)  »! 

E-Z-Way    Co.,   Oakland,    Calif.     Soap   in   powdered   form.* 
183,648  ;   Dec.  4. 

P.  &  A.  Chemical  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Automobile 
and  furniture  polishes.     168,742  ;  Mar.  27. 

F.  &  I.  Tobacco  Products  Company.'  (See  Zook,  Charles 
A.  B.) 

Fabbrica  Automobili  e  Velocipedi  Edoardo  Bianchi,  Milan, 
Italy.     Bicycles  and  motor  cycles.     168,877  ;  Jan.  30. 

Faber,  .\.  W.,  Stein,  near  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Lead 
pencils,  pencil  holders,  colored  pencils,  chalk,  etc. 
168,961;  Oct.  16. 

Faber,  Eberhard,  Pencil  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pen- 
cils.    173,760  ;   Mar.  6. 

Fabrik  Pharmacia,  M.  Schmidt  &  Co.  (See  Schmidt, 
Gerhard   F.) 

Fabrik  Stolzenberg,  Deutsche  Bureau-Einrichtungs-Gesell- 
schaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Oos,  Germany. 
Typewriting  machines  and  parts  thereof  and  me- 
chanical copying  machines.     171,988  ;   June  5. 

Fabrique  d'Horlogerie  La  Glycine,  Bienne,  Switzerland. 
Watches,  clocks,  and  parts  thereof.     181.740;  Dec.  18. 

Fabrique  de  Sole  Artificielle  de  Tubize,  Societe  Anonyme, 
Brussels,  Belgium.  Artificial-silk  threads  and  yarns. 
154,406;   Feb.   20. 

Fabriques  des  Montres  Zenith,  Le  Locle,  Switzerland. 
Magnetos    and    electric    motors.      171,014;    Apr.   3. 

Fabriques  des  Montres  Zenith,  Le  Locle,  Switzerland. 
Vehicle  watches,  clocks,  alarm  clocks,  and  parts  of 
clocks.     171.015  ;  June  5. 

Fabyan  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Epsom  salts, 
bicarbonate  of  soda,  boric  acid,  borax,  etc.  166,363 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Fahrenwald,  Frank  A.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Heat 
and  corrosion  resisting  alloys  in  the  form  of  castings 
and  forgings.     176,332  ;  May  22. 


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Fahys,  Joseph,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plated 
flatware.     170,373;   Feb.   20. 

FahTS,  .Toseph.  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watchcases. 
175,777:  Aug.  -'8. 

Fahys.  Joseph,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watch- 
cases.     177,597  ;  June  19. 

Faichony,  G.,  Company,  The,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Clinical 
and  medical  thermometers,  hypodermic  syringes  and 
noodles.     1GG.22G  ;  Feb.  13. 

Faichney.  G.,  Company,  The,  Watertown.  N.  Y.  Clinical 
and  medical  thermometers,  hypodermic  syringes  and 
needles.     170.013  ;  Jan.  9. 

Fain,  Jacob  li.,  doing  business  as  The  Owl  Disinfectant 
Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Insecticide.  184,898-0  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Fain,  Jacob  R.,  doing  business  as  The  Owl  Disinfectant 
Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Disinfectant.  181.900; 
Dec.   18. 

Fain,  Jacob  R.,  doing  business  as  The  Owl  Disinfectant 
Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Insecticides  and  disin- 
fectants".    184,901 :  Dee.  IS. 

Fair,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Men's  and  boys'  suits  and  over- 
coats.    152,124  ;  May  1. 

Fair,  Tl\e,  Chicago.  111.  Women's  knitted  and  textile 
undergarments.     164,881 ;  Mar.  20. 

Fair,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Children's  sleds.  170,573 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Fair,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Children's  toy  wagons.  170,973  ; 
Feb.   6. 

Fair.  The.  Chicago.  111.  Laundry  washing  machines. 
174.614  ;   Apr.   3. 

Fair.  The.  Chicago,  111.  Writing  paper  and  envelopes. 
182.793  :  Oct.  16. 

Fair,  William  B.,  Habana,  Cuba.  Chocolate;  cocoas,  bon- 
bons, caramels,  crackers,  butter,  hams,  etc.  154,080 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Fair,  William  B.,  Habana,  Cuba.  Canned  sausage. 
163,675  :    Jan.   9. 

Fair,   William  B.,   Habana,   Cuba,   and   New   York.   N.    T. 

Evaporated  milk  and  cream.     166,881-2  ;  Feb.  27. 
Fairbank.  N.  K..  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Com- 
mon soap.     177,905  :  June  5. 
Fairbanks.    EKjuglas,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Racket    game. 

183,024;  Oct.  16. 
Fairbanks,  E.  and  T.,  and  Company,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

Weighing     apparatus     and     parts     thereof.       186,118 ; 

NovT  27. 
Fairchild     Company,    Chicago,     111.       Magazine     article. 

182,853  ;  Sept.  18. 
Fairmont    Creamery    Co.,    The,    Omaha,    Nebr.      Butter. 

160,405  :  Jan.  30. 
Falrment  Creamery  Co..  The,  Omaha,  Nebr.    Dressed  poul- 
try.    165,674  ;  Jan.  2. 
Faiimount    Electric    and    Manufacturing    Company,    The, 

Philadelphia,    Pa.     Radio  apparatus.     170,131 ;  Jan.  9. 
Fair-Se.T  Brassiere   ("o.      (Sep  Kubenstein,  Benjamin.) 
Fairy    Silk   Mills,    Shillington,    Pa.     Underwear,    hosiery, 

Tests,  drawers,  union  suits,  etc.     178,334  ;  Aug.  28. 
Fajans,    Caroline    R.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Face   powder, 

nourishing   cream,    rouges,    etc.      181,825 ;    Nov.    6. 
Fales    Folio    Company,    Foxtioro,    Mass.      Binders    in    the 

nature  of  bookbinders  for  photograph  cards  and  other 

loose  leaves.     168,211;  Mar.   13. 
Falixa    Laboratory,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Preparation    for 

invigorating  and  cleaning  the  scalp.     183,026  ;  Oct.  30. 
Falkt'uwalde,    Oscar,    doing    business    as    The    O.    F.    Oil 

Burner    Company,     Baltimore,    Md.       Asphalt    meltar. 

186,180;   Dec.   18. 
Fallkill  Radio  &  Electrical  Co.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.    Radio 

parts.     172,983  ;  Mar.  27. 
Falstaff     Corporation,     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Malt     extract. 

161,831  ;   Apr.  3. 
Fambach,  John   G.,   Cleveland,   Ohio.     Medicinal  prepara- 
tions  for   nervousness,   falling  sickness,   etc.     169,895 ; 

May  22. 
Fa  -  Mo     Company,     Memphis,     Tenn.        Sweet     pickles. 

167,592  :  Aug.   14. 
Famo    Nut    Co..    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Nuts    and    peanut 

butter.     132,934  ;  Mar.  27. 

Famous  Raincoat   Company.      (See  Baeffisky,  Louis.) 
Famous   Shoe  Repair  Company.      (See   Sarson.  Teddy.) 
Famous   Tailors    Corporation, "  Chicago,    111.      Men's    suits 

and  overcoats.     165,491  :   Dee.   4. 
Fansteel    Products    Company,    Inc.,    North    Chicago,    111. 

Contact  points.     181,520  ;  Aug.  21. 
Fansteel    Products    Company,    Inc..    North    Chicago,    111. 

Molybdenum    and    tantalum.      181,521  ;    Nov.   20. 
Fansteel    Products    Company,    Inc..    North    Chicago,    111. 

Poppet    valves.      181,522 ;    Oct.    16. 
Fansteel    Products    (,'ompanv,    Inc..    North    Chicago,    111. 

Puppet   valves.      182.964-5  ;    Sept.    11. 
Fansteel    Products    Company,    Inc.,    North    Chicago,    III. 

Batterv  charses.     182.966  :  Oct.  9. 
Fantea   Companv,  The,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.     Tea.     178,335; 

July  17. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  To..  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Mordants  for  dve- 
ing  and  printing.    163,782  ;  Jan.  2. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  c&  Co..  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine.  Germany.  Veterinary  rem- 
edy for  all  sorts  of  diarrhea.     163,785  ;  Jan.  2. 


Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on  the-Rhine,  Germany.  Veterinary  rem- 
edy for  application  to  sores  and  wounds.  163,786 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on-tbe-Rhlne,  Germany.  Parasiticides. 
173,920-1 ;  Apr.  10. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Uiemostatics. 
173,922  ;   Apr.    10. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Antineuralgics. 
173,923;   Apr.   10. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkustn, 
near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Compositions  for 
exterminating  moths.     173,925  ;   Apr.   10. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germanv.  Vulcanization  ac- 
celerators.    173,926  ;  Apr.  10. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedi.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Remedy  for  en- 
teric disturbances.     185,573  ;  Dec.  11. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedi-.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologno-on-the-Ehine,  Germany.  Expectorant  for 
the  treatment  of  acnte  and  chronic  affections  of  the 
lungs.     185,574  ;  Dec.  11. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Anaesthetics. 
186,00.3:   Dec.  18. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Agents  against 
parasitic  and  nonparasitic  skin  diseases.  186,004 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Farbenfabriken  vorm:  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.,  Leverkusen, 
near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Agents  against 
exhaustion.     186,005  :   Dec.   18. 

Farber  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silver-plated  hollow 
ware.      175,191 ;   Sept.  4. 

Farber  Silver  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hollow 
ware.     180,059  ;  July  24. 

Farbwerke  vorm.  Meister  Lucius  &  Bruning,  Hochst-on- 
the-Main,  Germany.  Chemical  products  for  industrial, 
scientific,  and  photographic  purposes.  165,584 ; 
July  10. 

Farbwerke  vorm.  Meister  Lucius  &  Bruning,  Hochst-on- 
the-Main,  Germany.  Preparations  for  treatment  of 
fever,  polyarthritis,  etc.     175,078  ;  July  3. 

Farfaglia,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  Canastota,  N.  Y.  Cigars  and 
smoking  tobacco.     176,611  ;  July  10. 

Faribault  Canning  Co.,  Faribault,  Minn.  Canned  sweet 
corn.     182.408;  Sept.  11. 

Farish  Company.  The,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Cotton  goods,  denims,  sheetings,  bedspreads, 
etc.     169.164:  Dec.  25. 

Farley,  Ernst  W.,  doing  business  as  Richmond  Engineer- 
ing Company,  Richmond,  Va.  Septic,  gasoline,  and 
gasoline     truck    tanks,     etc.       183.942 :    Nov.     27. 

Farley  Harvey  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Linen  and 
cotton  cloths  and  woolen  blankets.     183,203  ;  Oct.  16. 

Farley  Harvey  Companv,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Drv  goods. 
183,204;    Sept.  4. 

Farley  Harvey  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Dry  goods. 
183,205;  Sept.  25. 

Farley  Harvey  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Linen  and 
cotton   cloths  and  woolen  blankets.     183,206  ;  Oct.  16. 

Farley  Harvey  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Linen  and 
cotton  cloths.     184,965;  Oct.  16. 

Farley,  Vincent  J.,  doing  business  as  How  To  Make 
Money  Publishing  Co.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Serial 
monthly  magazine.     174,564  ;  May  8. 

Farm  Implement  Publishing  Co.     (See  Walker,  Piatt  B.) 

Farmakes,  George,  Neenah,  Wis.  Candy.  180,113 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Ferme.  Gabriel.  Paris,  France.  Patent  medicine  used 
in  the  treatment  and  prophylaxis  of  cancer.  179,465 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Farmelectric  Utilities  Corporation.  Woodberry,  Balti- 
more, Md.  Individual  lighting  plants.  182,742 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Farmer,  Elmer  A.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Electrical 
motors  for  phonographs.     164,744 ;   Mar.   13. 

Farmers  Milling  Co.  Inc.,  Weyers  Cave,  Va.  Plain  wheat 
flour   and   self-rising   wheat   flour.     177,965 ;    Nov.   20. 

Farnsworth  Mills  Inc.,  The,  Central  Village,  Conn. 
Woolen  piece  goods,     180,969  ;  July  17. 

Farnsworth  Packing  Co.,  Brooklin.  Me.  Canned  sardines. 
167,609;  Feb.  27. 

Farny.  George  W.,  doing  business  as  Farny  Trufood  Com- 
pany, Morris  Plains,  N.  J.  Breakfast  cereal.  166,739 : 
Jan.  9. 

Farny  Trufood  Company.     (Sae  Farny,  George  W.) 
Farrel    Foundry    &    Machine    Company,    Ansonia,    Conn., 

and   Buffalo.    N.   Y.     Gear-cutting  machines   and   parts 

thereof.      3  85,212;  Nov.  20. 
Farrington,    G.   B..    Co.,   The,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Coffee. 

170.479  :    Mar.    13. 
Farwell.   John    V.,   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Drapery  and 

upholstery  piece  goods,  curtains,  portiferes,  etc.     171.211 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Fashion-Bilt  Dre.ss  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Waists,  dresses, 

gowns,     evening     gowns,     suits,     wraps,     coats,     etc. 

169,055  ;  Feb.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Fashion  Hat  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies',  misses', 
and  children's  hats  and  caps.     179,298 ;  Aug.   14. 

Fashion  Hat  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hats  and  caps. 
179,299  ;  Sept.  11. 

Fashion  Hat  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies',  misses', 
and  children's  hats  and  caps.    182,373 ;  Sept.  25. 

Fashion   Model   Co.     -(See   Levitt,   Max.) 

Faspray  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Washing  machines  for  the  washing  of  dishes,  bottles, 
etc.     170,974;    Feb.   20. 

Faultless  Caster  Co.,  Evansville,  Ind.  Casters.  168,463 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Faultless  Iron  Works,  The,  St.  Charles,  111.  Domestic 
furniture  comprising  cabinets,  dressers,  etc.  163,748  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Faure,  Alexandre,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobiles  and 
automobile   chassis.      178,170 ;   Aug.   7. 

Faurot-Scope  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Signal  devices 
mounted  upon  the  automobiles  and  other  motor  vehicles. 
161,483  ;   Aug.   7. 

Favorite  Cereals  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Corn 
flakes.     170,058  ;  Feb.  27. 

Faxon  &  Gallagher  Drug  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Liniment. 
185,575;  Dec.  11. 

Fay  Hosiery  Mills,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hosiery.      171,989 ;    June    26. 

Fayasoux-Brown  Remedy  Company,  Hollister,  N.  C.  Prep- 
aration for  the  treatment  of  diseases  of  the  blood,  stom- 
ach, kidneys,  and  bladder.     161,682  ;  Jan.  2. 

Featheredge  Rubber  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Rubber 
sponges  and  rubber  sponge  for  manufacturing  pur- 
poses.    163^332;  Jan.   30. 

Fedco  Sales  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Cigarette  hold- 
ers.    168,760;   Feb.  20. 

Federal  Arch-Lift  Manufacturing  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Arch  supporters.     171,731  ;  Feb.  20. 

Federal  Asbestos  Co.,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Prepared 
rooflng.     148,991 ;  Jan.  2. 

Federal  Envelope  Mfg.  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Envelopes. 
187,412;  Dec.  25. 

Federal  Fruit  Distributors,  Fresno,  Calif.  Fresh  grapes, 
peaches,   plums,   and   citrous   fruits.      182,374 ;    Dec.   4. 

Federal  Institute  of  Radio  Telegraphy.  Camden,  N.  J. 
Electric  apparatus  for  radiosignaling.     170,633  :  Feb.  27. 

Federal  Knitting  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Silk 
and  cotton  hosiery  and  men's  crochet  and  knitted 
neckwear.      173,762  ;   June  26. 

Federal  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Brass 
fittings  for  gas  brackets  and  cocks,  T's,  elbows,  and 
cas-rance    cooks.       170.681  :    Feb.    6. 

Federal    Mercantile    Company.      (See    Solomon,    Morris.) 

Federal  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.,  Inc.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Self- 
rising  flour.     166,056  ;  Jan.  9. 

Federal  Motor  Truck  Company.  Detroit,  Mich.  Automo- 
bile trucks.     168,924  ;  Feb.   20. 

Federal  Paper  Board  Company,  Inc.,  Bogota,  N.  J.  Paper- 
board  for  boxing  and  wrapping  purposes.  184,443 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Federal  Record  Corporation,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Talking-ma- 
chine records.     132,140  ;  Mar.  27. 

Federal  Rubber  Company  of  Illinois,  The,  Chicago,  111., 
and  Cudahy,  Wis.  Casings,  tires,  hose,  tubings,  reliners, 
inner  tubes,  etc.,  all  made  wholly  or  partly  of  rubber. 
170.760  ;  May  22. 

Federal  Rubber  Company  of  Illinois,  The,  Chicago,  111.,  and 
Cudahy,  Wis.  Tires  made  Wholly  or  in  part  of  rubber. 
178.336;  June  5. 

Federal  Underwear  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Infants'  coats. 
171,837  ;  May  29. 

Feeser,  A.  W.,  doing  business  as  A.  W.  Feeser  &  Co., 
Westminster,  Silver  Run,  and  Taneytown,  Md.  Canned 
vegetables.     174,615  :   July  3. 

Feinberg,  David,  Company,  doing  business  as  Snappee 
Co.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Spring  covers  and  grease  boots. 
177,286  ;  July  17. 

Feinburg,  David.  Company,  doing  business  as  Snappee 
Co.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Spring  covers  and  grease  boots. 
172,643  ;  June  5. 

Feinburg,  M.  H..  Corapanv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Imitation- 
horsehair  cloth.     172,870  ;  Mar.  6. 

Feinson,  Joseph  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cravats,  mufflers, 
and   men's  lounging  robes.      175,854  ;   June   12. 

Feist,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and  artiflcial-silk  piece 
goods,  cotton,  wool,  and  combinations  thereof.  170,059  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Feldbaum  &  Spiegel,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fur  coats, 
capes,  stoles,  and  fur  garments.     169,439  ;  May  8. 

Feldman,  Leo  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Package  outfit. 
174,517  ;  July  10. 

Feldt  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 
Ash  trays,  match-box  holders.     171.532  ;   Jan.  30. 

Fellner,  Louis  B.,  Belleville,  111.     Bread.     169,579  ;  Apr.  3. 

Fellows  Medical  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Now 
York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  of  hypophosphites.  177,836  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Fellsway  Rubber  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Rubber  pads  for 
use  in  the  textile  and  other  Industries.  178,337 ; 
June  12. 

Fellsway  Rubber  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Rubber  tiling. 
178,338  ;  May  29. 

FelsenfeUl,  Jack  J..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pearls,  real  and 
artificial.     180,332  ;   July   10. 

Felt  Paper  Company.     (See  Moore,  John  W.) 


Fendelman  Brothers  Cap  and  Hat  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Caps  for  men,  women,  and  chil- 
dren.    177,287  ;  June  5. 

Fenimore,  George  W.,  doing  business  as  Fenimore  Oil 
Co.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Lubricating  oils  and  greases. 
165,976  ;  May  22. 

Fenimore  Oil  Co.     (See  Fenimore,  Georffe  W.) 

Penno,  Herbert  L.,  doing  business  as  Holdems  Company, 
Boston,  Mass.     Fastening  devices.     181,440  ;  Sept.  25. 

Fenton,  Arthur  G.,  doing  business  as  The  Fenton  Whole- 
sale Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Flavoring  extracts,  spices, 
celery  seed,  etc.    177,966  ;  Oct.  2. 

Fenton,  E.  B.,  doing  business  as  Dr.  Fenton's  Min-er-o 
Tone  Co.,  Olin,  Iowa.  Preparations  for  the  treatment 
of  necro-bacillosis,  green  scours  or  bowel  trouble,  etc. 
168,840  ;  Feb.  13. 

Fgraut,  Julien,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Healing  salve. 
171,828;  Mar.   20. 

Ferber,  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  Libby  Chemical  Com- 
pany, West  Allis,  Wis.  Medicated  capsules  for  colds, 
la  grippe,  etc.     173,821 ;  May  15. 

Ferbert-Schorndorfer  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Ready-mixed  paints  and  varnishes.     159,698  ;  Jan.  2. 

Ferguson,  H.  B.,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and 
boys'   work  shirts.     173,270J  ;   Oct.   30. 

Ferguson,  Harry,  Evansville,  Ind.  Plows.  175,778 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Ferguson  and  Lange  Foundry  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Water-heating  apparatus  and  parts  thereof.  169,580 ; 
June  12. 

Ferguson  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Suffolk,  Va. 
Sprayers  for  spraying  vegetation.     175,479  ;  May  29. 

Ferguson,  Weinberg  &  Rose,  Chicago,  111.  Ready-maJe 
women's  apparel.     177,662  ;  Dec.  18. 

Fernandez,  Cirilo,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  CigarS,  cheroots,  and 
cigarettes.     174,432  ;  Apr.  3. 

Fernandez,  Edmundo  B.,  Bayamon,  P.  I.  Alcoholado. 
174,8.30;  Nov.  6. 

Fernandez,  Philip,  doing  business  as  Standard  Export 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Shoe  findings.  171,794 ; 
May  8. 

Fernandez,  Philip,  doing  business  as  Standard  Export 
Company,  Boston,   Mass.     Leather.     171,795  ;  Mar.   13. 

Feme,  Gabriel,  Paris,  France.  Preparation  for  the  treat- 
ment of  syphilis.     179,464  ;  Oct.  9. 

Ferond,  Jules,  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation 
for  the  treatment  of  the  scalp.     169,581 ;  Aug.   14. 

Ferran  Clua,  Jaime,  Barcelona,  Spain.  Medicinal  prepa- 
rations.    165,914  ;   Dec.   18. 

Ferris  Bros.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  waists,  bras- 
siferes,  and  girdle  brassi&res.     163,578  :  Jan.  9. 

Ferris  Bros.  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  cor-; 
set  waists,  girdles,  belts  for  bathing  purposes,  and  bras- 
siferes.     168,841 ;  Jan.  2. 

Ferris  Bros.  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets, 
corset  waists,  and  brassieres.     175,779  ;  July  31. 

Ferris  and  Company,  Limited,  Bristol,  England.  Throat 
and  voice  antiseptics  and  stimulants.     182,743  ;  Dec.  18. 

Ferris  Radio  Research  Laboratory.  (See  Barron, 
Arnold  M.) 

Ferris,  William  S.,  doing  business  as  Domore  Chair 
Company,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Office,  household,  and  factory 
chairs.     183,102;   Nov.  27. 

Ferry,  John  B.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Vaporizer  for 
internal-combustion   motors.     181.826 ;    Oct.   30. 

Fessenden  Shirt  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Men's 
dress  and  negligee  shirts.     171,491  ;  July  17. 

Festina  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  I'rcpai'atirm  for  tlie 
treatment  of  kidney  and  blood  diseases.  180.796 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Fett  &  Kimmel  Co.,  The,  Bluffton,  Ohio.  Variable  con- 
densers.    184,330  ;  Nov.  13. 

Feuillie,  Emile,  Paris,  France.  Culinary  salt.  173,824 ; 
May  15. 

Fever   Nox   Company.      (See   Beveridge,  Melvin   H.) 

Fiat,  Turin,  Italy.  Machines  and  materials  for  mine 
working.     150,742;  Mar.   6. 

Fiber-Glass  Food  Cover  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Trans- 
parent food  covers.     176,612  :   Sept.   11. 

Fiberloid  Corporation,  The,  Indian  Orchard,  Mass.  Cel- 
lulose lacquer.     187,613  ;  Dec.  11. 

Fibre  Specialty  Mfg.  Co.,  Kennett  Square,  Pa.  :  Boston, 
Mass. ;  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Philadelphia,  Pa. ;  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  and  Chicago,  111.  Vulcanized  fiber  containers. 
180,426  ;  Sept.  18. 

Fiction  House,  Inc.,  New  York  and  Long  Island  City, 
N.  Y.     Miiaazines,  books,  and  stories.     155,304  ;  May  29. 

Fidelity  Pencil  Company.     (See  Hobbs,  H.  C.) 

Fi(-bvicb-Fox-Hilkpr  Slioe  Company,  Racine.  Wis.  Shoes 
mnde  wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.     173,480-1  :  .4pr.  3. 

Field  Cigar  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cigars.  177,176  ; 
Oct.   30. 

FieM  &  Flint  Co.,  Boston  and  Brockton,  Mass.  Shoes 
17.-;,717-S  :   June  5. 

Field  Guy  M.,  High  Point,  N.  C.     Powder  to  be  used  i 
the  preparation  of  salad  dressing.     171,158  ;  May  8. 

Field  Laboratories.     (See  Berkenfield,  Irving.) 

Field,  Samuel  B.,  doing  business  as  Tom's  Cove  Salt  Sea 
Oyster  Co.,  Chincoteague  Island,  Va.  Oysters  in  the 
canned  and  natural  state.     173,184  ;  May  8. 

Fie'dini;  I'ublishinff  Cninn.iny.  Boston.  Mass.  Magazine 
issued  monthly.     168,522  ;  Jan.  30. 


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Fifth  Avenue  Corset  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Corsets,  corselettes,  and  brassiferos.     178.171 ;  Aug.  28. 
."iBth   St.   Quality   Kakery.      (See  Gariek,  Charles.) 
Fi?;    IVoducts    Company    of    California.       (See    Schmidt, 

Carl.) 
Fllbert-Greer  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Hand-propelled     conveyances    for    children.       165,077 ; 

Mar.    13. 
Fildes,   F.  P.,  Inc..  Fort  Worth,  Tex.     Weekly  periodical. 

107,807  :  .Tan.   .=?0. 
Filene's.    Wm..    Sons    Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Gloyes. 

182,337;    No^^.    13. 

Filene's.    Wm.,    Sons    Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Gloves. 

182,470  ;    Nov.   13. 
Fllice   4    Perrelli    Canning   Co.,    Gllroy,    Calif.      Canned 

fruits  and  vegetables.     171,534  ;  Apr.  10. 

Financier  Publishing  Co..  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Finan- 
cial magazine.      184,903  ;   Nov.   20. 
Finch,   Van  Slyck  &  McConvllle,   St.  Paul,  Minn.     Work 

shirts.      183,368;   Dec.   11. 
Finch,   Van   Slyck  &  McConville,   St.   Paul.   Minn.     Work 

shirts.     183,369  ;  Oct.  30. 
Findley,    William    F.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Combination 

liquid-soap     dispensers     and     towel     racks.       175,239  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Fine,  M.,   &  Sous,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Work  and  negligee 

shirts.     182,656;  Oct.  23. 
Fine  I'roducts   Company,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Pharma- 
ceutical   preparation    consisting    of    alcohol.      173.822 ; 

May  8. 
Finery  Hosiery  Corporation,   New   York,   N.  Y.     Hosiery. 

177,434  ;  July  24. 
Fingl,    Anton    W.,    doing    business    as    Goos-0-Rubb    Co., 

Chicago.    111.      Preparations    for    external    application 

for    headache,   neuralgia,   colds,  etc.      166,504 ;  Jan.   2. 
Fink,     William    B.,     Detroit,    Mich.      Breakfast    cereal. 

169,968;  Feb.  27. 
Fink.     William    B.,    Clarendon,     Va.       Bread.       180,925  ; 

i\ov.    13. 
Finkelson,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Boys'  blouses.    167,351 : 

Mar.    13. 
Finkelson,  Ma.\,  doing  business  as  Onyx  Blouse  Co.,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Boys' "blouses.     173,041  ;  May  22. 
Finkl,   A.,    &   Sons   Company,   Chicago,    111.      Forgiugs   of 

steel  alloy.     168,523;  Jan.   2. 
Finkl,    A.,    &    Sons    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Steel   forg- 

in^s.     177.908  ;  May  15. 
Finkl,  A.,  &  Sons  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Steel  forgings. 

179,038  ;  Aug.  7. 
Finkl,  A.,  &  Sons  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Steel  forgings. 

179,189  ;  Aug.  7. 
Finlayson,    Estelle    B.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Hair    tonics 

and  shampoos.     169,540  ;  Jan.  2. 
Finlayson.   Estelle   B.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Face   powders 

and    creams,    perfumes,    toilet    waters,    rouges,     etc. 

169.541 ;  Jan.  2. 
Finlayson,   Estelle  B.,  doing  business  as  Estall  Company, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Antiseptic  lotion  for  the  treatment 

of  the  scalp  and  skin.     172,830 ;  Apr.  3. 

Finlayson  Flax  Spinning  Co.  (See  Linen  Thread  Co., 
The.) 

Finlayson  Flax  Spinning  Co.,  The.  (See  Linen  Thread 
Company.) 

Finn,  J.  A.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  pongee.  157,561  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Finn,  J.  A.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Linen  piece 
goods.     183,207;  Sept.  25. 

Finsilver,  StiU  &  Moss,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen 
piece  goods.    172,589  ;  Oct.  2. 

Finstick,  Lawrence  A.,  doing  business  as  Hl-Way  Labora- 
tories, Laporte,  Ind.  Self-vulcanizing  tire  patch. 
169,582  :   Apr.   3. 

F^reite  Extinguisher  Co.,  Masontown,  Pa.  Hand  fire 
extinguishers.      181,686 ;    July   24. 

Fireside  Industries.     (See  Lamb,  Herbert  W.) 

Fireside  Yarns  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Yarn. 
161,676  :   Feb.  6. 

First  Aid  Specialty  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medi- 
cal and  surgical  appliances.     177,177  ;  May  29. 

First  Texas  Chemical  Manufacturing  Company,  Dallas, 
Tex.  Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  all  kinds  of 
chronic  bronchitis,  pththisis,  etc.     177,598  :  July  10. 

Firth  Carpet  Company,  The,  New  York  and  FlrthcUfEe, 
N.  Y.     Chenille  rugs.     183,142 ;  Sept.  25. 

Fischer,  B.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Containers 
for  coffee,  tea,  spices,  rice,  etc.     154,181 ;  Dec.  11. 

Fischer,  B.,  &  Co.  inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee.  185,821 ; 
Dec.   25. 

Fischer  Brothers  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.     Canned  fruits, 

vegetables,  and  fish,  tea,  coffee,  etc.     175,782  :  Aug.  14. 
Fischer-Jelenko  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bath  and  lounging 

robes,    dressing    gowns,     smoking    Jackets,    negligees. 

183,143  ;  Sept.  25. 
Fishback  Co.,  The,   Indianapolis,   Ind.     Coffee.     166,671  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Fishback  Co.,  The,   Indianapolis,   Ind.     CofCee.     166,920 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Fisher    Body    Corporation,     Detroit,    Mich.      Automobile 

bodies.      168,464  ;    Apr.   3. 


Fisher  Bros.  Paper  Co.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Toilet  paper, 
paper  towels,  tissue  paper,  pencils,  etc.  181,742 ; 
Sept.  n. 

Fisher,  Fred,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet  music  and 
music   books.      168,577 ;    Mar.    13. 

Fisher.  G.  II.,  &  Co.,  Glendale,  N.  Y.  Variometers  and 
variocouplers.     175,549  ;  May  29. 

Fisher,  Louis  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Shoe  polish.  176,333  ; 
Aug.    7. 

Fisher,  Nath'l,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boots,  shoes,  and 
slippers.     165,490  ;  Nov.   13. 

Fisher,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  Fisher  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Mops  and  mop  handles. 
175,855  ;   Apr.   17. 

Fisk,  Harvey,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  estate  of  Charles 
J.  Fisk.) 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Rubber 
tires  and  tubes.     155,812  ;  Jan.  80. 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Ve 
hide  tires  and  rubber  tubes  therefor.     171,454  ;  May  29. 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Rub- 
ber tires.     172,416  ;  May  1. 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Rub- 
ber tires.     173.186  ;  Apr.  24. 

Fisk  Rubber  Company,  The,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.  Ve- 
hicle tires  and  rubber  tubes  therefor.  183,794 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Fitch  Company,  The,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Coffee. 
174,565;   Sept.  4. 

Fitchburg  Machine  Works.  (See  Meteor  Mixing  Machine 
Co.,  assignor.) 

Fltger  Company,  The,  Duluth,  Minn.  Chocolate  creams. 
171,166  ;  Dec.  11. 

Fitler,  Edwin  H.,  Co.,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Manila 
and  sisal  rope,  etc.     158,764  ;  Oct.  30. 

Fitler,  Edwin  H.,  Co..  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Harvesting 
and  binder  twines.     158,765  ;  Oct.  2. 

Fitler,  Edwin  H.,  Co.,  The,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Manila 
and  sisal  rope,  etc.     158,859  ;  Oct.  30. 

Fitler.  Edwin  H.,  Co.,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Drilling 
cables,  caljle-laid  drilling  cables,  sand  lines,  and  cable- 
laid  sand  lines.     185,012  ;  Nov.  27. 

Fitzer,  Henry  C,  Logansport,  Ind.  Medicine  for  treating 
high  blood  pressure,  rheumatism,  and  neuritis.  171,160  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Fitzgerald  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Torrington, 
Conn.     Portable  electric  motors.     171.159  ;  J.in.  9. 

Fitzgerald  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Torrington, 
Conn.  Electrically-operated  vibrators.  172,590 ; 
Feb.   20. 

FHtzgerald  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Torrington, 
Conn.  Electrically-operated  hair  driers,  toasters,  and 
waffle  Irons.     172,591  ;  Feb.  20. 

Fitzgerald  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Torrington, 
Conn.  Sheet-metal  and  asbestos  gaskets.  174,730 ; 
June  5. 

Fitzgibbons  Boiler  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Steam    and    hot-water   boilers.      186,121 :    Nov.    27. 

Fitzpatrick,  L.  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Fitzpatrick  Com- 
pany, Helena,  ArK.  Preparations  for  straightening  the 
hair.     179,932  ;  Aug.  21. 

Fitzpatrick,  Thomas  J.,  GloversvlUe,  N.  Y.  Bread. 
153,036  ;   July  24. 

Five  Brothers  Medicine  Co.      (See   KobylanskI,  John   F.) 

"5  in  1"  Letter-Envelope  Co.,  The.  (See  Benedict,  Charls 
L.) 

Flve-In-One  Manufacturing  Co.,  Dallas,  Tex  Hair  tonic 
and  shampoo.     178,698;  Aug.   14. 

Flamingo  Sugar  Mills,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sugar. 
181,687  ;  Oct.  2. 

Flanders,  A.  H.,  Company,  Chicago,  lU.  Women's  wear- 
ing apparel.     172,269  ;  July  17. 

Flannery,  John  R.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Gear  shifts  and 
parts   thereof   for   motor  vehicles.      174,566 ;    Apr.    24. 

Flapper  Novelty  Doll  Co.     (See  Worrell,  Lola  C.) 

Flash  Chemical  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Toilet  soap. 

176.334  ;  June  12. 

Flash  Chemical  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Hand  soap. 

176.335  ;    June   26, 

Flash  Chemical  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Soap,  cleans- 
ing cream.     182,409  ;  Sept.  25. 

Flash  Chemical  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Insecticides 
and  cleaning  liquids.   .  183,027 ;   Oct.   30. 

Flashner,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Hirsch  &  Flashner, 
Now  York,  N,  Y.  Pearls  and  artificial  pearls.  175,138  ; 
June  5. 

Flatopn  Binder  Company.     (See  Plushkell,  August  B.) 

Fleckenstein,  C.  G.,  Company,  Muskegon  Heights,  Mich. 
Leather.     166,362  ;  Apr.  10. 

Fleckenstein,  C.  G.,  Co.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Sole  leather. 
167,386;  Apr.  3. 

Flegle  &  Saxe,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Chamois.  155,678 ; 
Feb.   6. 

Fleischmann  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Yeast.     147,020 ;  Dec.  18. 

I'leminc,  E.,  &  Co.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Radio  record  books. 
177,552  ;  May  22. 

Fleming,  Harold  C,  also  doing  business  as  Compyrin 
Laboratories,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Medicinal  com- 
pound  containing  acetylsalicylic  acid.     178,834  ;  July  24. 

Fleming,  J.  A.,  doing  business  as  Atlanta  Bottling  Works, 
.\tlanta.  Ga.  Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirup 
for  making  same.     169,673  ;  Jan.  30. 


872 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-marjc  applicants — Continued. 


Fletcher  American  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Monthly 

publication.     158,676  ;  Apr.  24. 
Fletcher,   John   D.,    assignor   to   Ryco    Extract   Company, 
Louisville,  Ky.    Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.  140,791 ; 
Aug.  21. 
Fletcher,    Robert,    &    Son,    Limited,    Stoneclough,    Man- 
chester,   England.      Paper    treated,    etc.,    for    making 
cigarettes.     173,412;  May  1. 
Fletcher,    Robert,     &    Son     Limited,     Stoneclough,    Man- 
chester, England.     Paper  for  use  in  making  cigarettes. 
173,413-5;  May  8. 
Fletcher,  Robert,  &  Son,  Limited,  Stoneclough,  near  Man- 
chester,   England.      Uncut    cigarette    paper.      179,999 ; 
Oct.  2. 
Fletcher,  Robert,  &  Son,  Limited,  Stoneclough,  near  Man- 
chester, England.     Uncut  cigarette  paper.     180,000-1 ; 
July  24. 
Fletcher,  Robert,  &  Son  Limited,  Stoneclough,  near  Man- 
chester,   England.      Uncut    cigarette    paper.      180,002 ; 
Aug.   14. 
Flexible  Steel  Lacing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Guards  for  elec- 
tric   lamps.       179,190 ;    June    26. 
Flexible    Steel   Lacing    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Flexible 

or   hinged    belt   fasteners.      167,870 ;   Apr.   17. 
Plexidial    Company,    Inc.,    The.       (See    Wheeler,    W.    B., 

Corporation.) 
Plexlume  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Electrically-illumi- 
nated signs.     169,630  ;  July  24. 
Flexo   Co.,   The,   Fredericksburg,    Va.      Dressing  oil   suit- 
able for  softening  and  preserving  articles  of  leather  and 
similar  substances.      178,243  ;   June   5. 
Flexo   Manufacturing  Company,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Rub- 
ber   heels   and   arch    cushions.      181,018 ;    Sept.    11 
Flexnm  Products  Company,  The,   Denver,   Colo.     Cement 
preparation  used  as  a  substitute  for  glue  or  other  ad- 
hesive.    177,600:  Aug.   14. 
Flood    &    Conklin    Company,    Newark.    N.    J.      Pyroxylin 

lacquer.     178,173;  May  8. 
Flood    &    Conklin    Company,    Newark,    N.    J.      Pyroxylin 

thinner.     178,174  ;  May  15. 
Florabelle   Dressmakers,   Inc.,   New  York,    N.   Y.     Outer 

skirts.     171,310  ;  July  17. 
Floradel   Knitting  Mills   Inc.,   New  Orleans,   La.      Socks, 

stockings,  hosiery.     172,798  ;  Sept.  18. 
Floralea  Creme  Co.      (See  Nelson,  Mrs.  Jane.) 
Florasynth  Laboratories,  New  York  and  Unionport,  N.  Y. 

Flavoring  extract  for  foods.     179,191  ;  Sept.  25. 
Florasynth  Laboratories,  New  York  and  Unionport,  N.  Y. 
Flavoring  extract  for  food  purposes.     179,192  ;  Oct.  23. 
Floreal  Parfums  Delicats.     (See'Hocan,  Thomas  L  ) 
Flores,  Rodolfo,  doing  business  as  Sana-Cutis  (Chemjcal) 
Co.,    Sedalia,    Mo.      Vanishing    face    cream    and    cold 
cream.     168,408  ;  May  15. 
Florida    Citrus    Exchange,    Tampa,    Fla.       Fresh    citrus 

fruits.      162,105;    Feb.    6. 
Florida    Citrus   Exchange,    Tampa,    Fla.      Canned    citrous 

fruits.      175,719  ;   Aug.   14. 
Florida    Citrus   Exchange,   Tampa,    Fla.      Canned   citrous 

fruits,  grapefruit.     179,862  ;   Sept.  4. 
Florida  Honey  Products   Co.      (See   Warnecke,  Jacob  A.) 
Florida  Products  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Malt- 
less  carbonated  beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.     178,032  ; 
July  3. 
Florida  Products  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Marma- 
lade.    182.505  ;  Sept.  11. 
Florida  Products  Company,  Inc,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bever- 
ages sold  as  soft  drinks.     182,506 ;  Oct.  2. 
Flory,    I.    L.,    doing   business    as    Elkton    Lithia    Bottling 

Company,  Elkton,  Va.     Ginger  ale.     174,692  ;  May  29. 
Fluenzol    Proprietary,    Ltd..    The,    Wellington,    New    Zea- 
land,   and    New   York,    N.    Y.      Medicinal    preparation. 
169,896  :   Dpc.  4. 
Fluenzol  Proprietary,  Ltd.,  The.  Wellington,  New  Zealand, 
and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Medicinal  preparation.     169,897  ; 
Aug.  28. 
Fluid  Chemical  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Washing  fluid. 

166,794  :   Mar.  6. 
Fly-Cide  Company.     (See  Chesney,  Ernest  R.) 
Fly-Hike   Company,   Springfield,   Mo.      Liquid  preparation 
to  prevent  annoyance  by  flies  and  vermin  on  live  stock. 
176,959  ;  June  12. 
Fly,   Joel  O.,   doing   business   as  The  Fly   Manufacturing 
Co.,     Shelbyville,     Tenn.       Work    clothing.       181,389; 
Sept.  11. 
Flynn,  Anna  D.,  Beach  Bluff.,  Mass.     Candy.     178,601-2 ; 

July  17. 
Flynt,  J.  G.,  Tobacco  Co.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.     Tobacco. 

183,563  ;  Oct.  23. 
Foamite-Childs    Corporation,    Utiea,    N.    Y.      Fire  -  extin- 
guishing apparatus.     178,984  ;   July  3. 
Foamite-Childs  Corporation,  Wilmineton,  Del.,  and  Utica 
N.  Y.     Fire-extinguishing  apparatus.     179,193;  Aug.  14 
Fogarty    Manufacturing    Company,    The,    Dayton,    Ohio 

Tags.     175,783;  June  5. 
Foley     &     Company,     Chicago,     111.        Talcum      powder. 

176,260  ;  June  16. 
Foley    &    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Hair    oils.      176,261  : 

June  12. 
Foley  &  Company,   Chicago,   III.     Lemon   and  vanilla   ex- 
tracts   and    essence    of    peppermint    flavor.      176,262  • 
Mny  22. 
Foley   &   Company,    Chicago,   111.     Tooth   paste,   glycerin, 
castor  oil,  essence  of  peppermint.     176,263  ;  June  12. 


Foley  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cold  cream.  182,745: 
Oct.  30. 

Foley  Food  Product  Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Food 
product.     175,480  ;  July  31. 

Foltzer,  Charles,  doing  business  as  French  Swiss  Noodle 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Noodles.    166,503  ;  June  26. 

Pontana  Food  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Macaroni  products,  canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish, 
evaporated   milk,  etc.     172,872  ;  Apr.   17. 

Fontola  Medicine  Co.,  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  Tonic  for  treat- 
ing ansemia,  low  vitality,  etc.     183,912 ;  Dec.  18. 

Food  Products  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  flgs. 
172,873;  Apr.  17. 

Pood  Products  Ltd.,  London,  England.  Meat  and  milk 
essence,  beverage  chocolate,  pea  soup,  etc.  176,821 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Foot  Balm  Company.      (See  Hofer,   Louis.) 

Foot  Remedy  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Foot  appliances  or 
orthopedic  pads  or  cushions.     187,103 ;   Dec.   11. 

Poote,  J.  Harvey,  doing  business  as  Stain-Off  Company, 
Burlington,  Vt.  Preparation  for  use  in  removing  dis- 
coloration from  the  teeth.     175,856 ;   June  26. 

Poote  &  Jenks,  Jackson,  Mich.  Extracts  for  food  flavoring 
purposes.     169,850;  Feb.  27. 

Poote  Mineral  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Detector  crystals. 
185,822;   Nov.   13. 

Poote  Mineral  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cat  whiskers. 
185,823;    Nov.    13. 

Forbes,  Jns.  H.,  Tea  &  Coftee  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Empty 
containers  for  coffee  and  the  like.     170,975  ;  May  15. 

Forbes  Publishing  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Blank  record  books. 
161,982;  Feb.  20. 

Forcier,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Joseph  Forcier  &  Co., 
New  Bedford,  Mass.  Ointment  for  piles,  corns,  burns, 
etc.     169.898  ;  Dec.  18. 

Ford,  Charles  H.,  Taft,  Okla.  Preparation  for  the  treat- 
ment of  cholera,  colds,  coughs,  etc.,  of  hogs  and  pigs. 
184,128;  Dec.  18. 

Ford  &  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fruit  preserves. 
179,933  ;  Sept.  18. 

Ford,  E.  E.,  Mfg.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fuel  control  or 
regulator   for   a   carburetor.      172,150 ;    Mar.   20. 

Ford  Flour  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Nashville, 
Tenn.     Self-rising  wheat  flour.     177,081 ;   Sept.   4. 

Ford  Flour  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Nashville, 
Tenn.    Wheat  flour.     177,601 ;  Sept.  18. 

Ford  Flour  Company,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.     Self-rising  flour.     172,327;  July  31. 

Ford,  John  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Dry  cleaner.  183,795 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Ford  &  Kendig  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stopcocks  and  stop 
and  waste  cocks  and  metal  pipe  unions.  129,592 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Ford  Motor  Company,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Motor  cars. 
170,014  ;  .luly  17. 

Fordyce  &  Jackson,  Bedford,  Ind.  Chemical  preparation 
for  application  to  windshields.    180,756  ;  Sept.  25. 

Forest  City  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Ladies'  and  misses'  aprons  and  house  dresses.  162,397  ; 
June   26. 

Forgey,  Charles  L.,  doing  business  as  Witcherie  Labora- 
tory, Detroit,  Mich.     Face  rouge.     169,631 ;  Jan.  9. 

Forkapa,  Milan  R.,  doing  business  as  M.  R.  Forkapa  & 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Question  and  answer  toy. 
186,424;   Dec.   25. 

Torkner,  J.  C.,  Fig  Gardens,  Incorporated,  Fresno,  Calif. 
Jams.     171,071 ;  Aug.  14. 

Forney  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Diapering  In  the 
piece.      171.753 ;    Mar.    6. 

Forns  &  Pla,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery  and  fabric  under- 
shirts.    184,662;   Nov.    13. 

Forowicz.  Frank,  Homestead,  Pa.  Medicinal  tea. 
183,370;  Dec.  4. 

Forquer,  Bernard  B.,  doing  business  as  Movie  Stars  Lab- 
oratories, Joliet,  111.  Facial  cream  and  rouge,  toilet 
water,  shampoo  preparation,  etc.     159,862 ;  July  17. 

Forrest  Mercerizing  Co.,  Gloucester,  N.  J.  Mercerized 
yarns.     168,213  ;  Jan.  23. 

Forshag,  C.  V.,  &  Co.,  Franklinton,  La.  Ointment  for  the 
treatment  of  ringworm,  seven-year  itch,  etc.  183,7()1 ; 
Nov.    13. 

Forst  Laboratories,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Rubbing  and 
massaging  alcohol.     171,073  ;  May  8. 

Forst  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Beverage 
sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  flavoring  sirups,  etc.,  used 
in   preparation  of  the   same.      176,172  ;   Apr.    17. 

Porstadt,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  Apaca  Knitting  Mills, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Knitted  sweaters,  mufflers,  golf  hose, 
and  bathing  suits.     172,831 ;  Aug.  7. 

Forster    Music    Publisher,    Inc.,    Chicago,    111.      Musical 

publications.     182,094  ;  Sept.  11. 
Forster    Music    Publisher,    Inc.,    Chicago,     111.       Sheet 

music.      183,828  ;    Dec.    11. 
Forster,   Thomas   B.,    doing  business   as   T.   E.    Foster   & 
Co.,    Neosho,   Mo.      Cleaning  preparation   for   bathtubs, 
sinks,  porcelain,  marble,  etc.     134,467;  June  12. 

Forstmann  &  Hufifmann  Company,  assignor  to  Forstmann 
&   Huffmann   Company,  Passaic,   N.   J.     Woolen  piece 
goods.     169,441  ;  Apr.  24. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 
piece  soods.     172,217:  Jan,  30. 

Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Woolen 
piece  goods.     173,962;  Mar.  0. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


873 


Howard  Paper   Company,   Green   Bay,   Wis.     Toilet 
per,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.    176.674  ; 


Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.    Woolen 

piece  soods.      175.482;  Apr.  3. 
Forstuinnn  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece  goods.     17S,9S6 ;  June  12. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece  goods.    178,988  ;  June  12. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece  goods.     178.989;  June  5. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece  goods.     178,990-1 ;  June  12. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece  goods.     178,992-4  ;  June  5. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.    Woolen 

piece  goods.     178,995-7  ;  June  12. 
Forstmann  &  Iluffmuuu  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece  goods.     185.112-13;  Oct.  16. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece    goods.      185,114;    Nov.    20. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmsinn  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece  goods.     185.115-17;  Oct.  16. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece  goods.     186,892  ;  Dec.  25. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece  goods.     186.895-7  ;  Dec.  25. 
Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece  goods.     187,572-3  ;  Dec.  25. 
Forstmann  &  Huft'mann  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Woolen 

piece  goods.     187,575  ;  Dec.  25. 
Foi-stner    Chain    Corporation,    Irvington,    N.    J.      Chains 

for     personal    adornment    made     of    or    plated    with 

precious  metal.     139,118  :  Apr.  24. 
Ft.  Collins  Flour  Mills,  The.      (See  Colorado  Milling  & 

Elevator  Co.) 
Fort    Dearborn    Candy    Company,    Chicago,    HI.      Candy 

bars.     160.801 ;  Apr.  24. 
Fort  Dearborn  Engraving  Co.,  Chicago,  HI.     Statements, 

checks,     billheads,     purchase     orders,     etc.       166,943 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Fort  Howard   Paper   Company,   Green  Bay,   Wis.     Toilet 

paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.     171,353  ; 

Jan.  16. 

Fort 

paper. 

Apr.  10. 
Fort  Howard  Paper  Company,  Green  Bay,  Wis.    Sanitary 

napkins.     180,115;  Sept.  18. 
Fort    Howard   I'aper   Comp;iny,    Green  Bay,   Wis.     Toilet 

paper,      paper      napkins,      towels,      and      tablecloths. 

180,757-8  ;   Aug.   14. 
Fort  Howard   Paper  Company,   Green   Bay,  Wis.     Toilet 

paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.     180.970 

Aug.   7. 
Port  Howard  Paper  Company,  Green  Bay,  Wis.     Toilet  pa 

per,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.    180,971-2 

July  17. 
Fort   Howard   Paper  Company,   Green   Bay,   Wis.     Toilet 

paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.     181,442 

Aug.  7. 
Fort   Howard   Paper  Company,  Green  Bay,   Wis.     Toilet 

paper.     182,049;  Aug.  21. 
Fort  Howard   Paper   Company,   Green  Bay,   Wis.     Toilet 

paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.     186,745  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Fort  Howard  Paper   Company,   Green   Bay,   Wis.     Toilet 

paper,   paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.    186,953  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Fort  Kent  Drug  Company.     (See  Ouillette,  Paul.) 
Fort  Orange  Chemical  Company.     (See  Popp,  William  J.) 
Fort    Wayne    Engineering    &    Manufacturing    Co.,    Fort 

Wayne.   Ind.     Pumping  equipment  and  water   systems. 

166.942  ;  Jan.  23. 
Fort   Worth    Drilling   Tool    Company,    Fort   Worth,    Tex. 

Cable  drilling  tools,  rope  sockets,  bailers,  etc.    175,857  ; 

June  12. 
Fortuna   Water  Company.      (See  Meyer,  Edmund.) 
Fortuna-Werke      Spezialmaschinenfabrik     G.     m.     b.     H., 

Cannstatt,      Germany.       Optical     apparatus,     drawing 

and  copying  apparatus,  etc.     182,507  ;   Dec.  4. 
Fortuna-Werke      Spezialmaschinenfabrik     G.     m.     b.     H., 

Cannstatt,    Germany.      Machines    and    apparatus    for 

working  leather,   etc      182. 50S  :   Dec.   4. 
Fortune    Products    Company,     Chicago,     111.       Macaroni. 

181,884  ;  Sept.  25. 
Foster,  C.  B.,  Packing  Co.,  Inc.,  Violet,  La.,  and   Biloxl, 

Miss.     Canned   shrimp.     168,636 ;  Mar.   6. 
Foster,  Clyde  C,  doing  business  as  The  Nuway  Company, 

Decatur,  111.     Flavoring  extracts  for  food  of  all  kinds. 

168,027;   Mar.   20. 
Foster  Engineering  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.    Grease  cups. 

174,568;  Mar.   20. 
Foster,    L.    B.,   Co.,   Inc..   Pittsburgh,   Pa.      New   and    re- 
newed steel  rails.     184,072-3  ;  Dec.  4. 
Foster,   Robert   V.      (See   Reish,   George  L.,   assignor.) 
Foster  Ryan   Shoe  Co.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Ladies'   shoes. 

180,974;   Nov.   13. 
Foster,  Samuel  M.,  Company,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.     Dresses 

and  waists.     178,600  :   July  10. 
Foster,  Van  B.,  doing  business  as  Fred  B.  Foster  &  Com- 
pany,   Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Oil    derricks.      181,067 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Fougera,    E..    &   Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Toilet   powder. 

177,038  ;  June  12. 


Fo«ke  Fur  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Chemical  deodoriz- 
ing  preparation.      173,325  ;    May    15. 
Foundation    Sales    Corporation,    The,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Shoes  made  of  leather.     169,353;  Feb.  20. 
Fountain,  Levi  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Preparation  for  re- 
moving stains  and  dirt.     177,479  ;  Aug.  7. 
Four  Way   Company.      (Sec  Munger,  Louis  de   F.) 
Fourgees    Cotton   Mills.      (See    Hart,   John   I.) 
Fowler,     Meynell     E.,     Chicago,     111.       Eggs.       168,963 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Fowler  &  Slater  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Photographic 

prints.     178,380;  July  3. 
Fox,  Charles  K.,  Inc.,  Haverhill,  Mass.     Boots  and  shoes 

of  leather.     170,574  ;  May  22. 
l'"ox,  Charles  K.,  Inc.,  Haverhill,  Mass.     Leather  intended 

tor  iisi'  in  hoots  and  shoes.     170,575  ;  May  22. 
Fox,  J.  G.,  Seattle,  Wash.     Ginger  ale.     184,967  ;  Oct.  9. 
Fox,    John    J.,    Hancock,    Mich.      Hair    toaic.      170,635 ; 

June    26. 
Fox  River  Paper  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.     Writing  paper. 

171.990  ;  Feb.  13. 
Fox    River    Paper    Company,    Appleton,    Wis.       Writing 

paper.    172,328  ;  Jan.  16. 
Fox  River  Paper  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.     Writing  paper. 

172,418  ;  Feb.  6. 
Fox  River  Paper  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.    Writing  paper. 

180.533;  July  10. 
Fox  River  Paper  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.     Writing  pa- 
per.   180,975 ;  July  17. 
Fox  River  Paper  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.    Writing  paper. 

181.688;   Aug.   14. 
Fox    River    Paper    Company,    Appleton,    Wis.      Writing 

paper.     187,617:   Dec.  18. 
Frances,   Edith.      (See  Gallagher,  James  T.) 
Franc-Graham   Paper   Co.    Inc.,   New   York,    N.   Y.     Bond 

paper.     184,787  ;  Nov.  13. 
Frauc-Strohmenger    &    Cowan,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Neckties,  cravats,  and  scarfs.     183,105  ;  Sept.  11. 
Franco-American   Baking  Co.,   Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Rolls 

and  bread.     176,401 ;  Aug.  21. 
Frank,  A.  B.,  Company,  San  Antonio,  Tex.     Hosiery  and 

sweaters,      scarfs,      caps,      bootees,      and      knit      sets. 

170,634  ;  June  19. 
Frank,  A.  J.,  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Salve  for  burns, 

wounds,  etc.     173,050;   Apr.   10. 
Frank   &  Company,   Savannah,   Ga.      Knitted   underwear, 

sweaters,  hosiery,  caps,  etc.     180,334  ;  Aug.  14. 
Frank,  Eva  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  curlers.     177,039  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Frank,   H.  G.   John,  doing  business  as  Auto  Parts   Com- 
pany, Houston,  Tex.     Dismembered  parts  of  motor  ve- 
hicles.    159,749  ;   Nov.   6. 
Frank,  Jerome,  &  Co.,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.    Dresses.    lf;7.719  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Frank  &  Meyer  Neckwear  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Neckties, 

cravats,  and  scarfs.     168,465  ;  Sept.  18. 
Franke,  Charles  A.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.     Breads,  cakes,  and 

pastries.     170,762  ;  May  1. 
Frankel   Bros.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Men's  outer   clothing. 

172.469  :  May  22. 
Frankel   Bros.,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Men's  caps,   sweaters, 

shoes,  negligee  shirts,  and  hosiery.     181,984  ;  Oct.   23. 
Frankenberg,    Morgan    &    Singleton,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Woolen  cloth.     180,659  ;  July  31. 
Frankfurt,    Saul  E.,   Cleveland,    Ohio.      Sanitary   napkins 

and   aprons.      155,878 ;   Aug.    14. 
Franklin  .4ir    Compressor  Works,  Norristown    and  Trooper, 

Pa.     Air  compressors.     186,470  ;  Dec.  25. 
Franklin-Caro    Company,    Inc.,   Richmond,    Va.      Chewing 

gum.     101,984  ;  July  3. 
Franklin,  Charles,  Boston,  Mass.     Sweaters  and  bathing 

suits.     180,117  ;  Oct.  2. 
Franklin   Clothes   Shop,   Inc.,   Washington,   D.    C.     Men's 

coats,  vests,  trousers,  and  overcoats.     174.134  ;  July  10. 
Franklin    Ice    Cream   Company,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Ice 

cream.     178,437  ;  Aug.  21. 
Franklin    Ice    Cream    Company,    Kansas    City,   Mo.      Ice 

cream.     183,649  ;  Nov.  27. 
Franklin  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Knitted 

scarfs  and  bow  ties.     175.238  ;  June  5. 
Franklin     Manufacturing     Company.        (See     Oppenheim, 

Oberndorf  &  Co.) 
Franklin    Railway    Supply    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Auxiliary  engines  for  locomotives.     166,825  ;  July  3. 
Franklin      Silver      Plate      Company.      Greenfield,      Mass. 

Tableware,    scissors,    shoehorns,    buttonhooks,    buffers, 

etc.     147.872  ;  Feb.  6. 
Franklin  Simon  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Face   and 

talcum  powders,  perfumes.     160.185  :   Mar.   6. 
Franklin,   William   B.,   doing   business   as   Franklin   Mfg. 

Co.,  Princeton,  Ind.     Cleaner,  polisher,  renovator,  dis- 

infector    for    varnish,    paint,    and    enamel.      183,565 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Franklin  Williams,  Inc.,  of  N.  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Striker 

plates  and  locks.     143,524  ;  Jan.  30. 
Eraser,    Mary,    Candles,    Inc.,    doing    business    as    Mary 

Fraser    Candy    Studio,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Candles. 

179.366:  Oct.  16. 
Fraser  Milk  Products  Co..  Inc..  Fraser,  N.  Y.     Powdered 

milk  and  baby  foods.     177,480  ;  .Tuly  10. 
Fraser,  Warren  P.,  Comoany,  Westboro,  Mass.    Piston  pins. 

161,001 ;  Jan.  9. 


874 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Frasher,  Lee,  East  Lynn,  W.  Va.     Preparation  for  use  in 

treating  diphtheria,  etc.     182,241  ;  Oct.  28. 
Frasier,  Thornton  &  Co.,  Limited,  Cookshire,  Quebec,  Can- 
ada.     Pills    for    constipation,    indigostiou,    heartburn, 

sick  headache,  etc.     152,744  ;  Dec.  25. 
Frasse,  Teter  A.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  \'ork,  N.  Y.     Bust  re- 
mover   and    pickling   compound    for    metals.      180,853; 

Sept.  11. 
Frasse,    Peter   A.,    &   Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Tool 

steel.     186,360  ;  Nov.  27. 
Frawley,    Josephine    B.,    doing   business    as    Betsy    Ross 

Candy    Shops ;    Mres.    Frawley's    Betsy    Ross    Candy 

Shops,   and    Mrs.    Frawley's    Candy,    Indianapolis,    Ind. 

Candy.     185,514  ;   Dec.   11. 
Frazar  &  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Canned  fruits 

and  vegetables.    183,371 ;  Sept.  18. 
Frazer,    Stuart    F.,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Roofing    materials. 

171,417  ;  June  12. 
Frazier,   John   L.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Daily  publication. 

184,129  ;  Nov.  20. 
Fred  Pabst  Company,  Milwaukee,   Wis.     Metal  pipe  nip- 
ples.    180,718  ;  Sept.  18. 
Frederick  City  Packing  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Frederick,  Md. 

Canned  vegetables.     177,372;  May  29. 
Frederick  Piano  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pianofortes, 

pianos,  and  phonographs.     179,594  ;  Aug.  21. 
Fredericks,  Charles,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Fishing  hooks  and 

leaders.     171,492  ;  Jan.  23. 
Fredericksburg  Brewing  Company.     (See  Wielands  Incor- 
porated.) 
Fredericksen    Company,    Saginaw,   Mich.     Bearing  metal, 

packing    metal,    brass    castings,    and    bronze    castings. 

175,925  ;  May  15. 
Frederiksen,     Felix     M.,     Little     Falls,     N.     Y.       Cheese. 

176,735;   Sept.  4. 
Frednckson      liiotiiers,      Cassadaga,      N.      Y.        Churns. 

155,813 ;  May  22. 
Free  &  Klinck,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Canned  fruits  and 

vegetables.     181,019;  Sept.  25. 
Free  &  Klinck,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Canned  fruits  and 

vegetables.      181,020  ;  Aug.  21. 
Freedman,   Benjamin   S.,    Company,    Scranton,   Pa.      Hair 

nets.      185,515  ;    Dec.   4. 
Freedman    &    Engelman,    Fresno,    Calif.      Fresh    grapes. 

185,654  ;    Nov.    13. 
Freedman,   Israel   L.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Coats  for   men, 

women,  and  children.     150,009  ;  Jan.  30. 
Freeman,    Louis    G.,    Company,    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Shoe-machinery   parts  and  supplies.     183,106  ;   Oct.  30. 
!' r'  i-iimn,   lUiJiei-,   isew    lurk,  A'.    1.     Monthly   publication. 

176,892  ;  May  22. 
Freeman,    Ralph   D.,    doing    business    as    The   Savol    Co., 

Cleveland,  Ohio.     Enamel  finish.     182,205  ;  Sept.  18. 
Freeman's   I'oods,   Limited,    Watford,   England.     Powders 

for   making  lemonade.     168,147 ;  Apr.  24. 
Frees,  H.  E.,  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Citrate  of  magnesia. 

172,871  ;   Mar.    13. 
Frrezeiatur  Co.,  The,   Detroit,  Mich.     Artificial  refrigerat- 
ing apparatus  for  household  use.     163,512  ;  Apr.  3. 
Freihofer    Baking     Company,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Cake. 

179.787-8;  Oct.  30. 
French  American  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Klekner,  Albert.) 
French    Chemical    Company,   Rochester,    N.    Y.      Cleaning 

preparation  for  kitchen,   household,  and   laundry   uses. 

188,008;  Dec.  25. 
French   Fibre  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Electric 

lamp  stands  and  bases.     159,748  ;  Feb.  20. 
French  Importing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Hair  nets.     170,480  ; 

May  15. 
French  Mfg.   Co.      (See  Smuckler,  K.) 
French,  Noyes  E.,  Boston,  Mass.     Beverages  sold  as  soft 

drinks     and     sirups     used     in     preparation    of    same. 

181,734;   Aug.    7. 
Fi-ench   Swiss  Noodle  Company.      (See  Foltzer,   Charles.) 
Frenkel,    L.    &    E.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Flours — 

namely,   wheat   and   semolinas.     174,433 ;   June   5. 
Preund,  Freund  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Nankins 

and  tickings  in  the  piece.     178,835  ;  July  31. 
Freund,  Henry,  Houston,  Tex.     Power  whistles.     177,289  ; 

June  19. 
Frey.    Henry    R.,    doing    business    as    Chemical    Fire    Ap- 
paratus   Company,    Portland,    Oreg.      Dry-powder    tube 

fire  extinguishers.     166,289  ;  Jan.  2. 
Fried,  Mendelson  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk,  silk  and 

cotton  mixed,  and  cotton  piece  goods.     168,148  ;  Feb.  13. 
Fried,  Mendelson  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk,  cotton, 

and   silk  and   cotton   piece  goods.     180,275 ;  Aug.   7. 
Fried.    Ostermann    Company,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Leather 

coats  and  vests.     187,104 ;   Dec.   18. 
Friedberger,    Moritz,    Charlottenburg,    near  Berlin,      Ger- 
many.     Heterocyclic  compounds.      168,258 ;   Apr.   3. 
Friedlaender,    Oscar   O.,    Co.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Illumi- 
nating  glassware.     173,280  ;   June   12. 
Friedman   Bros.   &   Sons   Neckwear   Co.    Inc.,   New  York, 

N.  Y.     Ties,   cravats,  four-in-hand   ties,  and  bow   ties. 

176,402  ;  Aug.  21. 
Friedman  Bros.  &  Sons  Neckwear  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ties,  cravats.     177,290  ;  Aug.  7. 
Friedman   Bros.   &   Sons   Neckwear    Co.    Inc.,   New   York, 

N.   Y.     Ties,   cravats,   four-ln-hand   ties,   and  bow  ties. 

181,271 ;  Sept.  18. 
Friedman    Bros.    &    Sons    Neckwear   Co.    Inc.,   New  York, 

N.  Y.     Ties,  cravats.     183,144;  Oct.  9. 


Friedman  Bros.   &  Sons   Neckwear   Co.,   Inc.,   New   York, 

N.   Y.     Ties  and   cravats.     185,290  ;   Nov.  20. 
Friedman     &     Friedman,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Pyjamas. 

159,354  ;  Oct.  23. 
Friedman-Kerr  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Candy.     168,714  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Friedman   &  Krieger,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Cotton   fabrics. 

179,528;  July  3. 
Friedman,  Samuel  A.,  Schenectady,   N.  Y.     Ladies'  hats, 

caps,   and  waists.     172,669  ;  Aug.  7. 
Friedrich-Friedrich    Co.,    Inc.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Face 

powder.      184,819 ;    Dec.   4. 
Frledrich,    Johannes,    doing    business    as    L.    Perlmann, 

Leipzig,    Germany.      Knives    and    scissors.       166.444 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Frledrich,   John,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Ginger  ale,   sarsapa- 

rilla,  and  root  beer.     184,817  ;  Oct.  9. 
Frledrich,    John,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Ginger    ale,    sarsa- 

parilla,   and  root  beer.     184,818 ;   Nov.   6. 
Friend  Brothers,  Melrose,  Mass.   Bread,  cake,  pies,  canned 

puddings,    and    mincemeat,    etc.      167,518 ;    May    1. 
"Friend"  Manufacturing  Co.,  Gasport,  N.  Y.     Insecticide 

sprayers  and  parts  therefor ;   176,823  ;  Dec.  11. 
Fries,  Beall  &  Sharp  Co.  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Asphalt 

shingles,     cements,     plaster,     roofing,     etc..      109,583 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Pries,  Beall  &  Sharp   Co.,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Roof 

and  ready-mixed  paint.     169,584  ;  Feb.  13. 
Fries,  Beall  &  Sharp  Co.,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Stove 

boards  and   conductor  pipe.     169,585  ;   Feb.   13. 
Pries,  Beall  &  Sharp  Co.,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Coal 

ranges  and  stoves,  wood  and  gas  stoves,  and  pipeless 

furnaces.     169,587;   Mar.   13. 
Fries  &  Fries  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio'.     Lotions, 

particularly  alcohol,  for  external  use.    161,774  ;  Jan.  30. 
Pries  &  Pries  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Laxative. 

182,968-9;   Oct.  30. 
Prink  Creamery  Company,  The,  Larkspur,  Colo.     Cheese. 

186,361;  Dec.  25. 
Frith,   Walter   D.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,   Canada. 

Canned  salmon.     185,516 ;  Dec.   18. 
Fritz,    Charles,    doing    business    as    California    Toy    Co., 

Berkeley,  Calif.     Kites.     185,013  ;  Oct.  16. 
Fritz,    Edward    B.,    Chicago,    111.      Monthly    educational 

journal.     171,634;  Mar.  13. 
Fritz   Radiator  Cement  Co.,  Rhineland,  Mo.     Product  to 

be  used  in  stopping  leaks  in  cooling  systems  of  automo- 
biles, etc.     177,663  ;  July  10. 
Proeblich,   Robert  M.,   Ne-sv   York,   N.   Y.     Raw   materials 

and   essentia!   oils  for   manufacturing  hair   tonics,   etc. 

179,529  ;  Nov.  20. 
Prohlichsteln,    Harvey,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Children's   and 

infants'  wearing  apparel.     182,796 ;   Dec.   11. 
Proidevaux  Cie.      (See  Thomas.   Lillian  S.) 
Frolaset  Corset  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Brassieres,  bandeaux, 

girdles,  etc.     173,823;  July  17. 
Frolaset   Corset  Co.,   Detroit,  Mich.      Corsets,  brassiferes, 

girdles,  etc.      177,180;  Aug.  28. 
Frolaset  Corset  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Corsets,  corset  waists, 

brassiferes,  bandeaux,  etc.    177,291 ;  Aug.  14. 
Promm,  F.  H.,  &  Company.      (See  Fromm,  Frank  H.) 
Fromm,    P.    H.,   doing  business  as  F.    H.   Fromm   &  Co., 

Philadelphia,    Pa.      Sardines   packed   in    oil.      162,924 ; 

June  26. 
Fromm,  Prank  H.,  doing  business  as  P.  H.  Fromm  ■&  Com- 
pany,   Philadelphia,    Pa.      Canned    sardines.      159,747  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Fromm,  Frank  H.,  doing  business  as  P.  H.  Fromm  &  Co., 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     Canned  fish.     172,329  ;  May   15. 
Fronk,  Henriette  C,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.     Ointment  for  the 

treatment  of  rheumatism,  sprains,  sores,  etc.    173,281  ; 

May  1. 
Frontier  Elevator  &  Mill  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.    Wheat  flour. 

180,276 ;  Sept.  25. 
Frontier  Elevator  &  Mill  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Wheat 

flour.     177,730;  Aug.  21. 
Frost,   George,    Company,   Boston,   Mass.     Men's   garters. 

181,481 ;  Dec.  25. 
Frost,  Jack,  Sales  Agency,  Chicago,  111.     Ice-cream  cone. 

166.299  ;  Mar.  20. 
Frost,  Lorenzo   S.,   doing  business  as  L.   S.   Frost,   Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.      Metal   material   for  portable  buildings 

and  metal  for  doors  and  locks.  177.665  ;  June  12. 
Frost  Superior  Pence  Co.,  The,  Warren,  Ohio.     Vegetable 

crutch.      179,143  ;   Aug.   14. 
Frostilla   Company,   The.      (See   Shoemaker,   Flora   H.) 
Frozen   Fruit,    Inc.,    Harrisburg,    Pa.      Candy.      159,088 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Frozen  Peak  Mfg.  Co.,  Joplln,  Mo.     Ice-cream  confection. 

166,994;  Feb.  20. 
Fruhauf  Bros.  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  and  young 

men's   outer   garments.      176,460 ;    Aug.   7. 
Fruhauf  Bros.  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  and  young 

men's  overcoats  and  suits.     176,736  ;  Aug.  14. 
Fruit  Belt  Preserving  Company,  East  Williamson,  N.  Y. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     172,984  :  Apr.  17. 
Fruit   Haven   Farm,     Woodbury,     Ga.       Fresh    peaches. 

166,053;  Dec.  11. 
Prutrite   Products   Company,   Los  Angeles,    Calif.     Jams, 

jellies,   marmalades,  fruit  preserves,  and  butters,  etc. 

166,991 ;  Feb.  20. 
Pry    Bros.    Company,    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Laundry 

bags  of  net  material.     180,277  ;   Sept.  4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  o;  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


875 


Frye,  Robert  B.,  Pueblo,  Colo.     Chemical  composition  for 

(iostroylng  rodents  and  other  animal   pests.     182,340  ; 

Oct.  .16. 
Fuchs,  Joseph  J.,  doing  business  as  Tourists  Pride  Mfg. 

Co.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Inner-tube    repair    patchi'S. 

132,G01 ;  Apr.   17. 
luerth.    Gustavo    J.,    &    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Furs, 

skins,   and   peltries.      165,864 ;  Jan.   2. 
Pulirman,  O.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     l.oatlier  siioes  and 

storm  rubbers.     170,741  ;  June  5. 
I'ulcra-Tan   Company,  assignor   to  Geltan  Company,  New 

York.  N.  Y.     Tanning  materials.     180,118  ;  July  31. 
Fuld.    William,    Baltimore,    Md.      Figure    toys.      176,961  ; 

May  IB. 
Fuli;Uum    v\:    Companv,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Hair    nets. 

ir>8,029  :   Feb.   13. 
FulgUum    vt    Company,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Flair    nets. 

176,613-4  ;  May  1. 
Fuller,   James    C,   Kansas   City,   Mo.      Shampoo    prepara- 
tion.     165,281  :   Dec.   4. 
Fuller-Morrison  Company,  Chicago,   111.     Sanitary  elastic 

woven  belts  and  cotton  napkins  for  women.     185,218  ; 

Dec.   4. 
Fulton    Bag   &   Cotton    Mills.   Atlanta.    Ga.      Waterproof 

duck    and    tarpaulins.      184,545 ;    Nov.    20. 
Fulton    Confectionery    Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Candy. 

1S2.577:  Oct.  30. 
Fulton,  Emma  G.,  Chicago,  111.     Hair  grower.     172,218  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Fulton  Lime  &  Cement  Co.     (See  Womack,  Maggie  H.) 
Fulton    Smoked    Fish    Co.,    (Jhicaa:o,    111.      Smoked    fish. 

170.117;  May  22. 
Funke,    Edward,    doing    business    as    Near    East    Trading 

Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cigarettes.     177.553-4  ;  "May  S. 
Funsten    Brothers    &    Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Cata- 
logues and  price  lists.     187,306  ;  Dec.   11. 
Furgerson,  Henry  B.,  M.  D.,  doing  business  as  Furgerson 

Drug  Co.,   Halifax,  N    C.     Dog  and  puppy  tonic,  anti- 
septic tablets,  and  blood  pills.'     180,597  ;  Aug.  7. 
Furnaseal    Mfg.    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Refractory    cements 

and   protective   plaster   coatings.      179,405 ;   Sept.   4. 
Furst-ilcNess  Company,  Freeport,  111.     Hard-water  soap. 

183,266;  Oct.  16. 
Furst-McNess    Companv,    Freeport,    HI.      Perfume,    toilet 

water,  face  powder,  etc.     183,268;  Nov.  13. 
Futrell,    Cicero   F..   Conway.   N.   C.      Preparation   for  the 

treatment   of  piles.      178.500;    July    10. 
G.  B.  Borsalino  Fu  Lazzaro  &  C,  .Alessandria,  Italy.     Men's 

hats.     163,136  ;  Jan.  9. 
i;.   C.    A.    Manufacturing   Company,  The.   PittsfiPld,  Mass. 

-Apparatus    for    installing    and    removing    electric-light 

bulbs,   lamp   sockets,  etc.      174.570;    Apr.   3. 
G.    F.    H.    Corporation,    The,    Denver,    Colo.      Gas,    gaso- 
line, oil.  and  steam  tractors.     152.919  ;  Feb.  6. 
G  &  H   Products  Co.      (See  Gleich,   Valentine  A.) 
G  &  W  Electric   Specialty   Co.,   Chicago,   111.    Single  and 

multiple  conductor  potlieads,  high  and  low  tension  pot- 
heads,  cable-end  bells,  etc.     171.638  ;  Jan.  9. 
Gabbola,    Raffnele,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Salve   for    burns, 

scalds,   and  sunburn.      165,284;   Jan.   2. 
Gabel  Bros..   Garnerville,  N.  Y.     Stove  polish.     150,895  ; 

July  31. 
Gabriel,  C.  O.,  &  Sons,  Columbus  Junction,  Iowa.     Prepa- 
ration for  removing  rust.     164,161  ;  Oct.  9. 
Gaffey.   John   T.,  doing  business  as  Mah   Juck   Mfg.    Co., 

San   Pedro.  Calif.     Racks  used  in  connection  with  the 

game  Mah  Juck.     174,770  :  May  15. 
Gaffnev.  Romeo.  Coffevville,  Kans.     Blood,  liver,  and  sys- 

tem'tonlc.     181,068;  Sept.  18. 
Gage   Brothers   &.  Company.    Chicago,    111.      Ladies'    hats. 

167,124  ;  Jan.  9. 
Gagnler,  George  E.,  doing  business  as  Gagnier  Trimming 

Supplv  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Fiber  board  and  automobile 

panermaterial.     183,107-8;  Oct.  2. 
Galhraith,  Leslie  P.,  Pueblo,  Colo.     Lubricating  material 

in  the  nature  of  oils  and  greases.     169,397  ;  Jan.  2. 
Galhraith,    Leslie    P.,    Pueblo,    Colo.      Chemically    treated 

cleaning      cloths      for      furniture,      automobiles,      etc. 

169,398;  Feb.  6. 
Galbrun,  Eugene,  Paris,  France.     Organic  solution  of  iron 

and   manganese    combined    with    peptones    for   anaemia, 

etc.     180,854;  Aug.  28. 
Galbrun,    Eug&ne,    Paris,     France.      Solution    containing 

peptone  and  iodine.     180,855  ;  Aug.  14. 
Gale    Shoo    Manufacturing    Co..    Boston,    Mass.      Leather 

boots  and  shoes.     170,061  ;  Jan.  30. 
Galef,  J.  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shotguns  and  parts  thereof. 

159,864;    Mar.   13. 
Galef.  Jacques  L..  New  Y'ork.  N.  Y.     Shotguns  and  parts 

thereof.      162.876  ;   .Tan.    30. 
Galeton   Dairy  Products  Company,   Galeton,  Pa.     Butter. 

177,837  ;  Aug.  21. 
Galewski,  S.,  Co.   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Suitcases,  coat 

cases,    cases    for    containing    automobilists'    equipment, 

etc.     161,878;   Nov.   6. 
Gallagher,    James   T.,    doing   business   as   Edith   Frances, 

Miami.  Fla.     Deodorant.     174,239 ;  Apr.  24. 
Gallagher,    James   T.,   doing   business    as   Edith    Frances, 

Miami,     Fla.       Lemon     vanishing     cream,     foundation 

cream,  emollient  cream,  etc.     174.240 ;  Dec.   18. 
Gallagher,   John   F.,   Chicago.   111.     Preparation   used  for 

the    destruction    and    eradication    of   lice,   insects,    and 

other  vermin.     158,169  ;  Aug.  7. 


Gallagher,  Owen  V.,  doing  business  as  Mentho  Relief  Com- 
pany, Denver,  Colo.     Salve.     100,227;  Mar.  27. 

Gallagher,  Thomas  F.,  doing  business  as  Gallagher  Bros., 
Chieago,    111.     Butter.      159,466;    Sept.   11. 

Galtra  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Dutra,  John  P.) 

Gnlvin,  Martin  R.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Confection  com- 
posed of  a  chocolate-coated  ice  cream.     168,215  ;  Feb.  6. 

Gambinossl,  Dante,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candy.  176,265  ; 
Aug.    14. 

Gamble.  Helen  C,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Hat  bags. 
177,664  ;  May  15. 

Gandy  Belting  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Publication 
issued   at   irregular   intervals.      173,042 ;    Feb.   27. 

Garbarini,  Andr^,  Courbevoie,  France.  Portable  heating 
apparatus.      105,750;   June  5. 

Garcia,  Joaquin,  doing  business  as  Bumble  Bee  Specialty 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Toy  buzzer.     183,566;   Nov.   6. 

Gardiner  &  Lewis,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Asphaltic 
paints  used  for  waterproofing  buildings,  expansion 
.iolnts,   etc.     141,367 :    Feb.   13. 

Gardner,  Henry  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Waterproofing 
plastic  compositions  for  roads  and  cement  constructions. 
168,524-5  ;  Jan.  9. 

Garfield  Worsted  Mills,  Garfield,  N.  J.  Knitted  woolen 
piece  goods.     178,604  ;  July  31. 

Garfinkle,  Julius,  doing  business  as  Julius  Garfinkle  & 
Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Ladies'  and  misses'  silk  and 
cotton  underwear  of  textile  fabrics.     170,814  ;  Aug.   7. 

Garfinkle,  Julius,  doing  business  as  Julius  Garfinkle  &  Co., 
Washington,  D.  C.  Suits,  dresses,  skirts,  waists,  etc. 
174.362  ;    July   10. 

Garfinkle,  Julius,  doing  business  as  Julius  Garfinkle  & 
Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Hair  nets.     177,373  ;  May  1. 

Garhart  Dental  Specialty  Company,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Filling  for  teeth..     176,793;  May  8. 

Garlek,  Charles,  doing  business  as  56th  St.  Quality 
Bakery,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Bread.     178,605 ;   Dec.   18. 

Garley  Steel  Company.      (See  Hird.   Roy  G.) 

Garlock  Packing  Company,  The,  Palmyra,  N.  Y.  Pack- 
ing and  packing  material.     1(50,008  ;   Dec.  25. 

Garneau,  Jos.,  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canned 
flsh.     175,080  ;  July  24. 

Garneau,  Jos.,  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canned 
flsh.     186,899;  Dec.  11. 

Garner  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Misses'  and  children's 
hats.      168,715 ;    Jan.    30. 

Garner  Print  Works  &  Bleachery,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cot- 
ton piece  goods.     183,109  ;  Oct.  2. 

Garnet,  George  H.,  doing  business  as  The  George  H. 
Garnet  Company,  Allentown,  Pa.  Ice  cream  inclosed 
in  pastry.     161.251  ;  Apr.  17. 

Garred  &  Krause  Drug  Co.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Photo- 
graphs.   181,390;  Oct.  2. 

Garrett  &  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Food-flavoring  ex- 
tracts and  jellies.     172,644  ;  Aug.   14. 

Garrett  and  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Beverages  sold  as 
soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  preparing  same.  174,077  ; 
May  1. 

Garrett.  Clara  E..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand-decorated  silk 
and  velvet  goods  in  the  piece.     178.915  :  June  5. 

Garrett.  Ralph  C,  doing  business  as  Tricco  Chemical  Co., 
Detroit,  Mich.  Preparation  for  use  in  the  treatment  of 
eczema.     171,268  ;  May  22. 

Garrison,  Harry  B.,  also  doing  business  as  The  Silvo- 
dent  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Foundation  and  pulp  pro- 
tector used  in  making  metal  dental  fillings.     183,269  : 

•     Sept.  11. 

Garrity,  L.  M.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Hair  wavers, 
crimpers,  curlers,  binders,  puffs,  etc.     168,361  ;  Jan.  2. 

Gartcralg  Fire  Clay  Company.  Limited,  Glasgow,  ScotHnd. 
Fire-clay  goods.     166,550  ;  Jan.  0. 

Garten,  Elmer  A.,  Hinton,  W.  Va.  Composition  for  stop- 
ping leaks  in  tires  and  for  preserving  rubber.  136,626  ; 
May  29. 

Gartside's  Iron  Rust  Soap  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Laun- 
dry blue.     180,534  ;  Oct.  23. 

Garza,  Pablo  G.,  doing  business  as  Grain  Export  Co.,  San 
Antonio,  Tex.     Corn  flour.     165,078  :  Jan.  30. 

Gasaway,   A.   A.,  &  Son.      (See  Gasaway,  Albert  A.) 

Casaway,  Albert  A.,  doin.g  business  as  A.  A.  Gasaway  & 
Son,  ot.  Joseph,  Mo.  Salves,  washes,  and  ointments 
used  in  treatment  of  piles  and  eczema.  170,062 ; 
Mar.   20. 

Gash.  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Winter-pressed  cot- 
tonseed salad  oil  flavored  with  pure  olive  oil.  173,819  ; 
June   26. 

Gasifier  Company,  The,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Hydrocarbon- 
fuel  burners.     180,214  ;  Aug.  21. 

Gaspari,  Laura,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Deodorants.  175,483  ; 
.Tune   26. 

Gastone  Co.,  The,  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Medicine. 
179,266  ;  Aug.  21. 

Gates  Auto  Laundry  and  Supply  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Air-pressure  systems  for  washing  automobiles  or  other 
vehicles  and  cleaning  the  interior  thereof  and  parts  of 
said  systems.     179,144  ;  Sept.  25. 

Gates,  Thomas  B.  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sport  hair  nets. 
187,252;  Dec,  25. 

Gatlin  and  Gatlin,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canned  fish. 
181,562  ;  Aug.  21. 

Gattaz,  Joseph  B.,  doing  business  as  Gattaz  &  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Compound  for  treating  eyelashes  and  eye- 
lids.    184,130;  Nov.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-marh  applicants — Continued. 


Gaude,  Francis  J.,  Tort  xVlleii,  La.  Series  of  cartoons. 
181,069  ;  Oct.  2. 

Gazzoni,  A.,  &  C,  11  Gerente,  Bologna,  Italy.  Radioac- 
tive reconstituent.     173,385  ;  July  17. 

Gebhart,  Edgar  S.,  doing  business  as  Redfern  Medicine 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Digestive  tonic.  174,518 ; 
May  8. 

Gebr.  Korte,  Stahlwarenfabrik,  Solingen,  Germany.  Ra- 
zors, safety  razors,  mechanical  strops,  table  knives  and 
forks  of  base  metal,   etc.     165,945  ;   Feb.   27. 

Gebr.  Korte,  Stahlwarenfabrik,  Solingen,  Germany.  Ra- 
zors, safety  razors,  and  mechanical  strops.  165,946  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Gebr.  Korte,  Stahlwarenfabrik,  Solingen,  Germany.  Ra- 
zors and  safety  razors.     165,947  ;  Feb.  27. 

Gebr.  Noelle,  Ludenscheid,  Germany.  Knives,  forks,  and 
spoons  of  aluminum.     178,183  ;  Oct.  2. 

Gebs  Boot  Shop,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Boots,  shoes,  and  slip- 
pers, hosiery.     180,174  ;  Oct.  2. 

Geddes  &  Barnaby,  also  doing  business  as  Al-Fa-Fa  Mfg. 
Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Laxatives  and  tonics.  182,579  : 
Oct.  30. 

Gedney,  M.  A.,  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Vinegar. 
173,826  ;  Aug.  28. 

Geiger  Candy  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Candy. 
183,058  ;  Sept.  18. 

Geiger  Candy  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Candy. 
183,060-2;  Sept.  18. 

Geigy  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dyestuffs. 
184,721  :   Dec.  4. 

Geiler,  F.  W.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Colors  ground  In 
oils,  oil  paints,  enamel  paints,  etc.     177,732  ;   Sept.  4. 

Gellman  Wrench  Corporation,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Wrenches. 
174,896;   Apr.   17. 

Gelpi,  Paul,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Chocolate 
and  candies.     170.135  ;   Mar.   13. 

Geltan  Company.      (See  Fulcra-Tan  Company.) 

Geltman,  Israel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canned  sardines  and 
tunny  fish,  mustard,  pepper,  condensed  milk,  cheese, 
tea,  etc.     168,362  ;  Mar.  20. 

Geltman,  Israel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cheese,  mustard,  farina, 
tea,  coffee,  chocolate,  condensed  milk,  rice,  etc. 
169,751  ;   Apr.   3. 

Gem-Air  Permanent  Wave  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oily 
preparation  for  producing  permanent  waves  in  the 
human   hair.    -168,603  ;   Aug.    14. 

Gem  Hammock  &  Fly  Net  Company,  The,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.      Brooms    and    mops.      138,557 ;    Nov.    20. 

Gem  Slanufacturing  Company.     (See  Eldredge,  Frank  M.) 

Gem  Publishing  Company.     (See  Young,  Joseph  S.) 

Gem  Tire  and  Rubber  Company.     (See  Cbadwin,  Leo  L.) 

Genant,  William  A.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Canned  shrimt). 
160,409  ;  Sept.  25. 

General  Asbestos  &  Rubber  Company,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Seal  and  compensating  means  for  piston  rings.  170,717  ; 
Oct.  30, 

General  Auto  Electric  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Electric 
batteries.     153,244  ;  Mar.  27. 

General  Bakelite  Company,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  Pipes 
and  pipe  parts.     175,601  ;  Apr.  24. 

General  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bread. 
160,056  ;  May  8. 

General  Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y^.  Insecti- 
cides  and  fungicides.     183,967 :    Nov.   27. 

General  Cigar  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars. 
170,815;   Jan.  2. 

General  Commercial  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Canned  fruits — namely,  peaches,  pears,  apricots,  apples  : 
dried  fruits — namely,  prunes,  peaches,  etc.  169,291-2  ; 
Feb.  27. 

General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Non- 
metallic  gear  wheels  and  gear-wheel  blanks.  161,181 ; 
Jan.  23. 

General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Electric 
motors.     161,182  ;  May  29. 

General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Publica- 
tion.     167,389  ;  Mar.   27. 

General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Non- 
metallic  sheet  material  formed  from  textile  material  and 
a  binder.     170,524  ;  Mar.  13. 

General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Deco- 
rative electric-light  outfits  for  Christmas  trees. 
171.165  :  Def.   25. 

General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Non- 
metallic  gear  wheels  and  gear-wheel  blanks.  176,118; 
May  8. 

General  Engineering  &  Construction  Company,  and  also 
doing  business  as  Rockford  Manufacturing  Co.,  Rock- 
ford,  111.  Electrically-operated  apparatus  for  beating 
and  blowing  air  for  drying  purposes.     162.675  ;  Jan.  9. 

General  Explosives  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Explosives. 
148,383  ;  May  15. 

General  Gas  Mantle  Co.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Heating  appara- 
tus.    185.354  ;  Nov.  27. 

General  Laboratories,  Madison,  Wis.  Preparations  used 
for  the  prevention  and  treatment  of  germ  diseases. 
181,885;  Dec.  18. 

General  Lead  Batteries  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Lead 
storage  batteries  and  parts.     161.992;   Julv  24. 

General  Paint  and  Varnish  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Ready-mixed  paints,  paint  enamels,  and  .stains. 
183,271  ;  Oct.  30. 


General     Paint    and    Varnish     Company,     Chicago,     111. 

Varnishes,  stains,  and  paint  enamels.    183,273  ;  Nov.  13. 
General  Paint  and  Varnish  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Flat 

wall  paint.     183,274  ;  Oct.  30. 
General     Paint     and     Varnish     Company,     Chicago,     111. 

Paint  enamels,  flat  wall  finish,  and  varnishes.    183,275; 

Oct.   30. 
General     Paint     and     Varnish     Company,     Chicago,     111. 

Flat  wall  finish.     183,276;  Oct.  30. 
General     Paint     and     A'arnish     Company,     Chicago,     111. 

Liquid,  hard,  or  soft  soap.     183,277  ;  Nov.   13. 
General     Paint     and     Varnish     Company,     Chicago,     111. 

Paint  enamels,  flat  wall  finish,  and  varnishes.    183,278  ; 

Oct.  30. 
General     Paint     and     Varnish     Company,     Chicago,     111. 

Varnish  for  the  cementing  of  linoleums,  etc.    183,279  ; 

Oct.  30. 
General     Paint     and     Varnish     Company,     Chicago,     111. 

Lemon-oil  polish.     183,280  :  Oct.  30. 
General     Paint     and     Varnish     Company,     Chicago,     111. 

Paint  and   varnish   removers.      183.281  ;   Oct.   30. 
General     Paint     and     Varnish     Company,     Chicago,     111. 

Varnishes  and  stains.     183.282  ;  Oct.   30. 
General   Porcelain   Company,   Parkersburg,   W.   Va.      Cut- 
outs,   receptacles,    sockets,    fuse    plugs,    etc.      172,219; 

Sept.  4. 
General    Radio    Corporation,     Philadelphia,    Pa.       Vario- 
meters,  variocouplers   transformers,   etc.    for   radio   ap- 
paratus, radio  receiving  sets,  etc.     180,279  ;  Aug.  7. 
General   Tire    and    Rubber    Company,   The,    Akron,    Ohio. 

Rubber    tires,    tire    casings,    inner    tubes.       114,161 ; 

Feb.  27. 
General  Tobacco  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.;  and  Chicago, 

111.    Cigarettes,  cigars,  and  smoking  tobacco.    184,332-3  ; 

Oct.  30. 
General  Tobacco  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.,   and  Chicago, 

111.     Cigarettes,  cigars,  and  smoking  tobacco.     184,334  ; 

Oct.  16. 
General  Tobacco  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  Chicago, 

111.     Cigarettes,  cigars,  and  smoking  tobacco.     184,335  ; 

Oct.  30. 
General  Tobacco  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  Chicago, 

111.       Cigars,     smoking    and     leaf    tobacco.       184,336; 

Oct.   16. 
""-"oneral    Water    Heater   Corporation,    Los   Angeles,    Calif. 

Water  heaters.     176,173  ;  May  22. 
General   Water    Heater   Corporation,    Los  Angeles,   Calif. 

Water  heaters.     180,856  ;  Aug.  21. 
General   Water   Heater   Corporation,    Los   Anaeles,    Calif. 

Water  heaters.     180,857  ;   Oct.  23. 
Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.     Cora- 
pound    for  use  in    the  preparation   of  jellies,   desserts, 

and  pastries.     178,998  ;  Aug.  21. 
Gene-Vall    Cigar    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Cigars. 

163,677  :  May  29. 
Gennert,  G.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Albums.     175,423  ; 

June  12. 
Genuine  Remedies  Cornpany,  Newark,  N.  J.     Remedy  for 

indigestion,     gas,      nausea,     dyspepsia,     and     similar 

stomach   disorders.     169,708  ;  Jan.  2. 
George     Close     Co.,     The,     Cambridge,     Mass.        Candy. 

170.562  :  May  1. 

George     Close     Co.,     The,     Cambridge,     Mass.        Candy. 

170.563  ;   Aug.   14. 

George     Close     Co.,     The,     Cambridge,     Mass.       Candy. 

172,516-7  ;  Apr.   17. 
George,  H.  J.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.    Automobile  dog  carrier. 

179,195  I    Aug.    7. 
George,   Robert  J.,   doing  business  as  Imperial  Peanut  & 

CofCee  Company,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.     Roasted  and  salted 

peanuts.     163,795  ;  May  8. 
George,   Robert  J.,   doing  business  as  Imperial  Peanut  & 

CoECee    Company,    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa.      Coffees,    candies, 

chocolates,  and  chocolate-covered  confections.    163,796 ; 

May  8. 
George   Urban   Milling   Company,   Buffalo,    N.   Y.      Wheat 

flour.     176,299  ;   Aug.   14. 
Georgene,     Madame,     Inc.,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Dolls. 

180,003  ;  July  31. 
Georgopulo,  A.  G..  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cigarettes. 

168,260;  Feb.  27. 
Geraldine  Hat  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Women's,  misses', 

and  children's  hats.     170,482  ;  Nov.  27. 
Gerber    &    Co.     A.     G.,    Thoune,     Switzerland.       Cheese. 

182,580;   Nov.   6. 
Gerber     &     Co.,     Ltd.,     Thoune,     Switzerland.        Cheese. 

158,388  ;  Jan.  30. 
Gerber  &  Co.  Ltd.,  Thoune,  Switzerland.     Cheese.     158,389  ; 

Dec.   4. 
Gerhardt,    Jacob,    &    Company,    Incorporated,    New   York, 

N.    Y.      Outer,    negligee,    and    work    shirts    for    men. 

172,670  ;  June  5. 
Gerke,    Robert    H.,    doing    business    as    The    Bobs    Drug 

Co.,    Marietta,    Ohio.      Preparation   for    treating   head- 
ache,  neuralgia,   etc.      169,356 :   Oct.    30. 
Gerla,  M.,  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dresses,  coats,  suits, 

waists,   sweaters,   hosiery,   etc.     185,118:  Dec.   IS. 
Ger-Le     Laboratories,     Chicago,     111.       Toilet     articles. 

176,403  ;  Sept.  25. 
Germain  Brothers  Company,  The,   Saginaw,  Mich.     Type 

of  toilet  or  closet  seat.     172,874  ;  June  12. 
Germ-A-Lax  Laboratories.      (See  Raymond,  Jules  N.) 


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Germ.inow-Simon    Machiue    Co.,    Rochester,    N.    T.      Ma- 

cliiuo.'<  for  applying  watch  crystals.     lGi),6o2  ;   Feb.   13. 
Germany,    Marv,   doing  business  as  Mrs.  Marv   Germany, 

Dallas,  Tex.     Salad  drosslns.     176.119;   July  24. 
Germ-O-Salv  Company,  The,  Searcy.  Ark.     rrejiaration  for 

tile   treatment    of   itch,    also    for   slow-healing   and    iu- 

feeted    sores,   etc.      1 82,342;    Nov.    13. 
Gerson     &     Hrerer,     San     Francisco,     Calif.        Hosiery. 

170,174  :  .Tune  19. 
Gerson  &  Breyer,  San  Francisco.'  Calif.     Men's,  women's, 

and  children's  hosiery.     177.374  ;  July  24. 
Gerson,  Paul,  I'lctures  Corporation.  The,   San  Francisco, 

XIalif.     Motion-picture  films.     173,818:   Mar.    20. 
Gerstendorfer  Bros.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Varnishes,  enamel 

?alnts,  gilding  powders,  liquid  gold  paint,  etc. 
72,938;  Feb.   13. 

Gestetner,  D.,  Limited,  London,  England.  Duplicating 
apparatus  and  accessories  thereto,  etc.  178^175 ; 
July  10. 

Get-Gas  Service  Stations,  Inc.,  Springfield,  III.  Gasoline, 
kerosene,   naphtha,   etc.     158,391 ;  Apr.   10. 

Getsinger,  Orpho  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Motion-picture 
films.     168,261 ;  Mar.  20. 

Getz,  Vernon  C,  doing  business  as  The  Wonderlay  Com- 
pany, Indianaoolis,  Ind.  Antiseptic  drink  for  chicks. 
177,292  :   July"  10. 

Getz,  Vernon  C,  doing  business  as  The  Wonderlay  Com- 
pany, Indianapolis,  Ind.  Chick  tonic  feed.  177,293 ; 
Sept.  IS. 

Gevaert  Photo-Producten  N.  V.,  Oude-God,  near  Antwerp, 
Belgium.  Sensitized  photographic  papers.  184,240 ; 
Oct.  ,S0. 

Gheens,  C.  E.,  doing  business  as  Bradas  &  Gheens,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.     Candy.     169,709 ;  Sept.  4. 

Gheens,  C.  Edward,  Louisville,  Ky.  Candy.  169,542 ; 
May  8. 

Ghriskey's,  Charles  M.,  Sons,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tennis- 
tape  reels,  baseballs,  baseball  gloves  and  mils,  base- 
ball bats,  etc.     171,456  ;  May  1. 

Giant  Umbrella  Co.     (See  Grossman,  Jacob.) 

Giard,  Philip,  Shoe  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Boots  and  shoes.    173,886  ;  June  12. 

Gibson.  Geo.  R.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bath  and  tooth 
bnislies.      163,978  ;    Feb.  6. 

Gibson,  Geo.  R.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nail,  tooth,  hair, 
^Tloth,  and  flesh  brushes.     163,979  :  May  22. 

Gibson,  Geo.  R.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toothbrushes. 
165,791  ;  July  10. 

Gibson,  Geo.  R.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toothbrushes. 
184,337;  Nov.  20. 

Gibson,  Geo.  R..  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tooth,  com- 
plexion,  and  hand  brushes.     184,496 ;   Oct.   16. 

Gibson,  Guy  T.,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet 
lotions,  powders,  creams,  waters,  sachets,  etc. 
185.698-9;   Dec.  11. 

Gibson,  Lina  S.,  doing  business  as  Gibson  Remedy  Com- 
pany, Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Preparation  for  the  relief  of 
coughs  and  after  effects  of  influenza,  etc.  180,759 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Giddings,  Warren  A.,  doing  business  as  Nitrol  Chemical 
Co.,  not  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Antiseptic  lotion  for  the 
treatment  of  cuts,  burns,  boils,  etc.     166,228  ;  Jan.  2. 

Giguet,  Julien,  Lyon,  France.  Hair  nets.  180,176-7 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Gilchrist,  William  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Steam-boiler  fur- 
naces and  parts   thereof.     179.719  :   Dec.  25. 

Gilbert,  A.,  &  Sons  Brass  Foundry  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Brass,  aluminum,  etc.,  ingots  and  castings.  163,515  : 
Sept.  18. 

Gilbert,  A.  C,  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Toy  con- 
slructiou  sets.     175,192  ;  Mar.  27. 

Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Preparation 
for  headache,  neuritis,  la  grippe,  etc.     182,511 ;  Nov.  13. 

Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore.  Md.  Tooth  paste 
and  a   cream   for  the  skin.      183,372  ;    Nov.   13. 

Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Conditioning 
powder  to  be  added  to  horse,  cattle,  and  poultry 
feed.     183,373;  Dec.  4. 

Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Flavoring  ex- 
tracts for  foods.     183,374  ;  Nov.  13. 

Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Cream  for 
cleansing  the  skin,  etc.     183.375  ;   Dec.  4. 

Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Preparation 
for  the  treatment  of  nervous  and  sick  headache,  neu- 
ralgia, etc.      183,377  ;   Nov.   13. 

Gilbert,  Glenn  R.,  doing  business  as  Azol  Laboratories, 
Chicago,  111.  Tooth  paste,  mouth  wash,  pyorrhea  as- 
tringent, hair  tonic,  etc.     167,612  ;  Aug.  7. 

Gilbert,  Henry  S.,  doing  business  as  Berco  Medicine  Co., 
Louisville,  Ky.  Female  general  tonic.  177,733 ; 
July  10. 

Gilbert  Paper  Co.,  Menasha,  Wis.  Bond,  ledger,  and 
writing   papr-rs.      182,410 ;    Sept.    11. 

Gilbert  Paper  Co.,  Menasha,  Wis.  Bond,  ledger,  and  writ- 
ing paper.     182,411  ;  Aug.  21. 

Gilbert,  S.  L.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  bath- 
ing suits,  sweaters,  jackets,  and  scarfs.  184,241 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Glle  &  Jenks,  Salem,  Oreg.  Dried  fruits.  180,858; 
Sept.  25. 

Gil!  Brothers  Company.  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Kerosene- 
lamp  burners.     183,474  ;   Nov.  13. 


Gill  Brothers  Company,  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Lamp  wick. 
184,665  ;  Nov.  27. 

Gill,  Warren  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tooth  paste. 
176,962  ;  June  12. 

Gillea-Cole  Co.,  Portland,  Orog.  Asbestos  mats. 
171,312;  July  3. 

Gillen,  P.  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Mentho-Kreoamo  Com- 
pany, Clinton,  111.  Medicinal  preparation  for  pneu- 
monia, flu,  colds,  etc.     177.294  ;  July  10. 

Gillet  &  Fils,  Villeurbanne,  Prance.  Apparatus  for  per- 
mitting the  matching  of  color  shades.  177,181 ; 
June    26. 

GlUett    Chemical    Works.       (See    Gillett,    Clyde    R.) 

Gillett,  Clyde  R.,  doing  business  as  Gillett  Chemical 
Works,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Lubricating  oils.  169,293  ; 
May  15. 

Gillett,  Ralph  J.,  Importing  Company,  The,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.    Jewelry,  tableware,  etc.    154,589 ;  Aug.  21. 

Gillette  Rubber  Company,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Raincoats. 
lO.n.OoO:    Apr.    3. 

Gilliam  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Canton,  Ohio. 
Roller  bearings.     173,633  ;  Sept.  25. 

Gillinder  i!c  Sous,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Illuminating 
glassware,  such  as  lamp  shades,  globes,  bowls,  etc. 
174,133;  Mar.  6. 

Gillitt,  Fred  C,  doing  business  as  C-O-D  Cereal  Co., 
St.  Paul.  ]\rinn.     Breakfast  cereals.     158,309  ;  Mar.  20. 

Gilmore  Petroleum  Company,. Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Volatile 
compound  derived  from  petroleum.     166,557  ;  Apr.  10. 

Gilmore  Petroleum  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Kero- 
sene and  lubricating  oils.     166,558  ;  Sept.  4. 

Gilmore  Petroleum  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lubri- 
cating oils.     173,634  ;  Feb.  20. 

Gilmore  Petroleum  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lubri- 
cating oils.     173.764-5  ;  Feb.  27. 

Gimbel  Brothers,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Men's 
hats.     166,944  ;  Apr.  10. 

Gimbel  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Golf  balls. 
178,916  ;  Aug.  21. 

Gimbel  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Table  glassware. 
180,063  ;  July  10. 

Gimenez  y  Moreno,  Alfredo,  Bayamon,  P.  R.  Medicine 
for  treatment  of  tuberculosis.     169,137  ;  Dec.  18. 

Ginsberg,  I.,  &  Bros.,  assignors  to  Isaac  Ginsberg  & 
Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's,  girls', 
and   women's    dresses.      170,636 ;   May   15. 

Ginsberg,  I.,  &  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Isaac 
Ginsberg  &  Brothers,  Inc.  Women's  dress'es.  172,671 ; 
May  22. 

Ginsberg,  R.,  &  Bro.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ladies'  hair  nets. 

181,563  ;  Aug.  7. 
Giutone  Laboratories.      (See   Schneider,   Emil  D.) 
Giocalas,  Th.  &  V.  Coylmzoglu,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dates. 

174,4.^5-7  ;  May  29. 
Giocalas,  Th.  &  V.  Coyimzoglu,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dates. 

174,438;  July  S. 
Giocalas,  Th.  &  V.  Coylmzoglu,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dates. 

174.4.39  :  M,iy  29. 
Gisholt     Machine     Company,     Madison,     Wis.       Lathes. 

177,482  ;  June  12. 
Given,  John  M.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Chicago, 

111. :  and  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Hosiery.     180,660  ;  Sept.  18. 
Given,  John  M.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Chicago, 

111., ;  and  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Hosiery.     180,699  ;  Sept.  18. 
Giviemme    Company,    Philadelphia.    Pa.      Perfumes,    face 

powders,    toilet   waters,    etc.      182,797 ;    Oct.    30. 
Glacier    Deposit    Laboratories,    Inc.,     Springfield,    Minn. 

Complexion    clay.      182.050 ;   Nov.    13. 
Glacifer    Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Cooling    containers. 

148,023  ;  Feb.  20. 
Gladding,  B.  F.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  South  Otselic,  N.  Y.     Enam- 
eled Bilk  fly  fishing  lines.     154,689  ;  Jan.  9. 
Gladding  Dry    Goods   Co.,    Providence,   R.   I.     Bookcases, 

beds,  etc.     158,829  ;  May  29. 
Glaser    Bros.,    Boston,    Mass.      Finger    rings.      173,188 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Glass,  Henry,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  goods. 

170,580  :  Jan.  .30. 
Glass,    Henry,   &   Co.,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Cotton    piece 

goods.     171,493  ;  Jan.  2. 
Glass,    Henry,    &   Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Ginghams    In 

the  pieco.      173.820  :  Apr,  3. 
Glasser,  H.  W.,  Tobacco  Products  Co.      (See  Jacger-Kun- 

nert  Co.) 

Glassmire,  Sara  R.,  doing  business  as  Wm.  Glassmire's, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hair  lotions  and  skin  creams. 
173,283  ;  May  15. 

Glassmire's.  Wm.      (See  Glassmire.  Sara  R.) 

Glauber.  M.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cleaning 
and  disinfectant  preparation.     183,829  ;  Nov.  20. 

Gleason,  John  E.,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  Gaskets  for  inter- 
nal-combustion engines.     170,880  ;  May  1. 

Glcckner,  W.  W.,  &  Sous  Co.,  Canton,  Pa.  Harness,  col- 
lars, saddlery,  and  parts  thereof.     179,267  ;  July  10. 

Gleich,  Valentine  A.,  doing  business  as  G  &  H  Products 
Co.,  Columbus.  Ohio.     Writing  inks.     175,784  :  June  26. 

Glcmby's,  S.,  Sons  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  nets. 
186,009  ;   Nov.   13. 

Glonco    Chemical    Co.,    Troy,    N.    Y.      Cleansing   powder. 

169,357;  .Tan.  30. 
Glenco  Products  Company,  Quincy,  111.     Mops.     176,175  ; 

Oct.  2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Glenn,   Maggie   T.,   Albuquerque,   N.  Mex.      Hair  growers, 

temple  growers,  and   pressing  oil.     184,548 ;   Dec.  4. 
Glessner,    Inez    C,    doing   business    as    Largal    Company, 
Findlay,    Ohio.     Preparation    for    the    relief    of    colds. 
168,764  ;   Jan.    2. 
Glickman,    Abraham    E.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Hair    tonic. 

171,017  ;   Apr.  17. 
Glickson,    Simon,    Chicago,    111.     Preparations   for   gonor- 
rhea and  syphilis.     164,538  ;  Aug.  28. 
Glidden  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Paints  and  var- 
nishes.    172,(572  ;  Sept.  11. 
Glidden  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Liquid  varnish. 

183,378  ;  Oct.  2. 
Glidden    Nut   Butter   Company,   The,    Chicago,    111.     Oleo- 

margine.     159,506  ;   Feb.   13. 
Glirr  Mfg.   Co.,   The.      (See  Wigart,  John.) 
Glistridis,    Frosso    &    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Candles. 

177,183  ;  Apr.  24. 
Glob-Artco.     (See  Ungar,  Irwin  K.) 
Globe  Art  Mfg.  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Radio  receiving  sets. 

168,034  ;  Nov.  20. 
Globe  Beverage  Co.      (See  Grassini,  Frank  L.) 
Globe  Import  Co.     (See  Kichter,  Julius.) 
Globe  Import  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Hair  nets. 

177,734;  May  15. 
Globe  Laboratories,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.     Clear  refined  antl- 
hog-cholera   serum,  anti-hog-cholera  serum,  hog-cholera 
virus,  mixed  infection  bacterin  for  swine,  etc.     163,752  ; 
May  29. 
Globe    Phone    Manufacturing    Company,    Reading,    Mass. 
Telephone     apparatus     and    parts     thereof.       149,747 ; 
Dec.  25. 
Globe  Radio  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Cuthbert,  Richard 

G.) 
Globe    Rubber    Tire    Manufacturing    Co.,    Trenton,    N.    J. 
Noiimetallic  pneumatic  tires  and  inner  tubes.    175,589  ; 
Apr.   3. 
Globe  Shoe  Company,  Chelsea,  Mass.    Women's  boots  and 

shoes.     169,900  ;  Apr.  3. 
Globe    Soap    Company,    The,     Cincinnati,    Ohio.       Soap. 

186,363  ;   Dec.   11. 
Globe  Wire   Co.,    Sharpsburg,   Pa.      Steel   rods.     174,772; 

Apr.   3.     - 
Globe  Wire  Co.,  Sharpsburg,  Pa.     Steel  rods  suitable  for 
the  making  of  taps  and  small  tools.     174,773  ;  June  19. 
Gloria  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Face  enamel  for  use  as  a  skin 

curative.     167,940  ;  Jan.  9. 
Gloria  Light  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Kerosene-gas-making  ap- 
pliances.    171,123  ;  July  17. 
Glossine  Chemical  Co.     (See  Brueck,  Joseph.) 
Glo-Tex     Company,     The,     Indianapolis,     Ind.       Cleaning 
fluid    for    dry-cleaning    fabrics,    leather,    and    the    like. 
173,763  ;   Apr.  24. 
Gluck,  Edward  V.,  doing  business  as  Safe-T  Ptise  Handle 
Co.,    Richmond   Hill,   assignor  to    Safe-T   Fuse   Handle 
Co.  Inc.,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.    Safety  devices  for  handling 
electric  fuses.     139,206  ;  Jan.   23. 
Glucol  Mfg.    Co.,   The,   Cleveland,    Ohio.      Pastes,    glues, 

and  adhesives.     172,271;   Mar.   13. 
Godel,  E.,  &  Sons,  Peoria,  111.     Lard.     165,586  ;  Oct.  2. 
Godfrey,    Charles    L.,     Corona,     N.     Y.       Tennis    racket. 

184,242;  Nov.  6. 
Goeller's,     M.     G.,     Sons,     Circleville,     Ohio.       Brooms. 

175,861 ;  May  15. 
Goeller's,  M.   G.,   Sons,   Circleville,   Ohio.     Floor   brushes. 

182,749  ;  Oct.  30. 
Goepel,  ■  Charles     H.,     jr.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Hosiery. 

178,719  ;  Sept.  11. 
Goepel,     Charles     H.,     jr.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Hosiery. 

183,110;  Oct.  2. 
Goerdeler,    Pearl   P.,    Brooklyn,    N.   Y.     Dolls.      180,536; 

Oct.  2. 
Goertz,  August,  &  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Knife  or  cutting- 
blade  handles.     1?6,461 ;   July  24. 
Goerz    Flour    Mills    Co.,    Newton,    Kans.      Wheat    flour. 

152,796  ;  July  17. 
Goethel,  Alfred  C,  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Dust  collectors. 

157,369  ;  May  29. 
Goethel,    Alfred   C,   The,   Milwaukee,   Wis.      Sheet-metal 

sectional  rowboats.     176,617 ;  July  17. 
Goethel,  Alfred  C,  Co.,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Skylights. 

176,619  ;  June  12. 

Goetz-Berlin  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Linings,  pocket- 

ings,  and  interliuiugs  in  the  piece.     175,485  ;  Aug.  23. 

Goetz-Berlin  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Linings,  pocket- 

ings,    and    interliuings    of    cotton    fabrics.       175,486 ; 

Aug.   7. 

Goetze,   Frederick,    New   Brunswick,    N.   J.      Gaskets   and 

metallic  packing.     186,551  ;   Dec.   4. 
GofE,    S.    B.,    &   Sons    Company,    Camden,    N.    J.      Candy. 

172,939  :  May  22. 
Goheen  Corporation,  The,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Warren, 

Ohio.     Paint  for  general  use.     129,129  ;  Mar.  27. 
Goitrex  Company,  The.     (See  Ball,  Maxwell  E.) 
Gold  Buckle  Association,  East  Highlands,  Calif.     Citrous 

fruits.     173.636-42;  Sept.   11. 
Gold  Buckle  Association,  East  Highlands,  Calif.     Citrous 

fruits.     173,643  ;  Sept.  25. 
Gold,    Ida,    Richmond,    Va.      Preparation    for   the   treat- 
ment   of    rheumatism,   etc.      181,886 ;    Nov.    6. 
Gold,  Jacob  N.,  doing  business  as  Gol-Mar,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.    Automobile  accessories.    164,431 ;  July  17. 


Gold   Meadow   Creamery,   Cleveland,   Ohio.     Butter,  eggs, 

milk,  cream,  and  cheese.     167,298  ;   May  8. 
Gold  Medal  Water-Proofing  Co.,   Oakland,   Calif.     Ready- 
mixed  and  paste  paints.     168,605 ;  Sept.  4. 
Gold  Medal  Water-Proofing  Co.,   Oakland,  Calif.     Water- 
proof enamel  or  solution.     168,606  ;  Sept.  11. 
Gold  Medal  Water-Proofing  Co.,  assignor  to  Waterproofed 
Products   Company,    Oakland,    Calif.     Compound   to   be 
used  in  place  of  red-lead  putty.     168,882  ;  Oct.  23. 
Gold  Seal  Co.,   Palisades  Park,   N.   J.     Repeating  attach 

ments  for  phonographs.     159,258  ;  Jan.  9. 
Gold  Seal  Co.,  Palisades  Park,  N.  J.    Phonograph  needles. 

171,992;  Jan.  23. 
Goldberg  Brothers,  Denver,  Colo.     XJiquid-fuel  camp  stoves. 

162,489  ;  Feb.  27. 
Goldberg,    Eli    F.,    doing    business    as    Lewgold    Imports, 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Saws.     180,977  ;  Aug.  21. 
Goldberg,   Fred.,   doing   business  as   National  Extract   & 
Flavor    Co.,    Hoboken,    N.    J.      Hair    tonic.      144,812; 
Sept.   18. 
Goldberg,    Mai,    &   Co.,    Inc.,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Work 

shirts.     186,748;  Dec.   11. 
Goldberg,    Samuel   A.,    Chicago,    111.      Hosiery.      170,375  ; 

May  8. 
Goldblum,  Theodore,  doing  business  as  Stanley  Drug  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.     Medicine  for  general  debility, 
nervous  prostration,  etc.     177,736  ;   July  31. 
Golden  Arrow  Hosiery  Mills.      (See  Crutcher,  Edwin.) 
Golden   Grain   Juice   Co.,   Minneapolis,   Minn.      Dry    com- 
pound  for   making   a   nonalcoholic,    maltless    beverage. 
169,588  ;  Jan.  9. 
Golden    Grain    Milling    Company,     East    St.    Louis,    111. 

Mixed  horse  and  mule  feed.     159,462  ;  Jan.  30. 
Golden    Nugget    Sweets,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Fudge. 

137,927  ;  June  19. 
Golden  Pheasant,  Inc.,  The,   San  Francisco,  Calif.     Can- 
dies.    178,385  ;  June  12. 
Golden   Ray  Manufacturing   Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.      Hair 

tonics.     170,816;  Feb.  13. 
Golden,   Robert,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Spotlights  and  light 

projectors.      179,145 ;    June    26. 
Golden  West  Packing  Co.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Canned 

fruits  and  vegetables.     168,679  ;  Feb.  20. 
Goldenberg's,  Washington,  D.  C.     Suitcases,  trunks,  trav- 
eling bags,  etc.     170,638  ;  Dec.  25. 
Goldenberg's,  Washington,  D.  C.    Refrigerators,  ice  chests, 

nursery  boxes,  water  coolers.     170,648;  Feb.  20. 
Goldenberg's,    Washington,    D.     C.    Earthenware,    china, 
and  porcelain  plates,  table  and  kitchen  ware.     170,644  ; 
Dec.  25. 
Goldenola  Talking  Machine  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Pho- 
nographs.    174,732  ;  May  15. 
Goldie   Fruit  Co.      (See  Weinstein,   Goldie.) 
Goldie  Fruittine  Co.     (See  Weinstein,  Goldie.) 
Goldin,  Meyer,  doing  business  as  Continental  Watch  and 
Jewelry    Co.,     Chicago,     111.       Watch    movements    and 
watchcases.     173,887  ;  July  24. 
GoJdiug    Fabrics    Corporation,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Piece 

goods   made  of  silk.     170,276 ;  Jan.   23. 
Golding   Fabrics    Corporation,    Now    York,    N.    Y.      Piece 

goods  made  of  silk.     170,277  ;  Mar.  27. 
Golding    Fabrics    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Piece 

goods  made  of  silk.     170,278  ;  Jan.  30. 
Golding    Fabrics    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Silk 

piece  goods.     170,376  ;  Jan.  30. 
Golding    Fabrics    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Silk 

piece   goods.      170,647  ;   Mar.   13. 
Golding  Fabrics  Corporation,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Fabrics 

made  of  silk.     180,85.9  ;  July  17. 
Golding  Fabrics  Corporation,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Fabrics 

made  of  silk.     181,181 ;  July  17. 
Golding  Fabrics  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Piece  goods 

made  of  silk.     181,182  ;  Aug.   14. 
Golding  Fabrics   Corporation,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Fabrics 

made  of  silk.     181,193  ;  July  17. 
Golding   Fabrics   Corporation,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Fabrics 

made  of  silk.     183,336  ;  Aug.  28. 
Goldman  Costume  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Ladies' 

dressing  gowns.     155,342  ;  Aug.  7. 
Goldman,     Harry,     Chicago,     111.       Advertising     devices. 

169,014  ;  May  29. 
Goldman,    Harry    W.,    doing    business    as    The   Harry    W. 
Goldman   Co.,   Baltimore,   Md.      Middy   blouses,   ladies', 
children's,    and    misses'    dresses,    knickers,    boys'    suits, 
etc.     177,484  ;  July  3. 
Goldman,  Louis  M.,   doing  business  as  Louis  M.  Goldman 
&     Co.,     Chicago,     111.        Coffees,     teas,     and     spices. 
153,600  :   Apr.  3. 
Goldman,  Sigmund  L.,  doing  business  as  Red  Sun  Products 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Sirups  for  use  in  making  nonalcoholic 
beverages.     171,635  ;  Jan.  30. 
Goldsmith,    Henry    N.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Paper   towels, 
paper  napkins,  paper  wrappers  for  delicatessen  lunches. 
182,750;  Sept.  11. 
Goldsmith-Lowenfels  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.    Towels 

and   toweling   textile   in   nature.      171,173;   Jan.    16. 
Goldsmith,   Nathan,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Fresh   tomatoes. 

179,664  ;    Sept.   4. 
Goldsmith,  P.,  Sons  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Foot 
balls,  basket  balls,  baseballs,  bats,  gloves,  etc.     169.478  ; 
Jan.  9. 
Goldsmith,    P.,    Sons    Company,    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio 
Baseball,  basket-ball,  etc.,  shoes.     184,284  ;  Nov.  27. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicantu — Continued. 


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Goldsmitli.  St<>rn  &  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Baby  pins, 
bar  pins,  bend  neck  cbains,  belt  buckles,  bib  holders, 
etc.      171,418:   Feb.   6. 

Goldsmltb,  Steru  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sewing  thimbles. 
174,387  ;  Mar.  13. 

Goldsmith,  Walter  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bloomers. 
151,987  ;  May  1.     . 

Goldsmith,  Walter  A.,  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bloomers. 
181,116  :   Aug.   7. 

Goldsmith's  1'.,  Sons,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bat  bags,  base- 
ball caps,  bathing  caps,  college  caps,  men's  sport 
clothes,  ladies'   sport  clothes,  etc.     139,353 ;  May  8. 

Goldstein,  Abraham  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Anchor 
Company.  Individually-packed  crystals  (galena)  for 
radio  sets.     179,466;  Oct.  23. 

Goldstein,  AI.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Dress,  negligee,  and 
work  shirts.     166,682  ;  Feb.  6. 

Goldstein  Brothers,  Santa  Cruz,  Calif.  Beverage  sold 
as  a  soft  drink.     167,387;  Jan.  2. 

Goldstein,  Sam,  doing  business  as  Rex  Cap  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.    Caps  and  soft  hats.    166,449  ;  Feb.  20. 

Goldwasser.  Benjamin.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  wearing 
apparel.     178,501  ;  Nov.  27. 

Goluweb  Hat  Company,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y-  Ladies'  hats. 
176,541  ;  May  22. 

Goldsworthy,  A.  Raymond,  Brockton,  Mass.  Hand 
cleaner.     181,828;  Dec.  25. 

Goldthorp,  Henry,  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Up- 
holstery and  draoerv  fabrics.     170,063  ;  Apr.  17. 

Golf   Progress   Company.      (See  Miller,   Arnold   W.) 

(Jolf  Specialty  Manufacturing  Company,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Golf  clubs.     163,753  ;  Mar.  20. 

Goll,  Robert  E.,  doing  business  as  European  Radio  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  equipment.  174,388 ; 
Apr.   3. 

Gel-Mar.     (See  Gold,  Jacob  N.) 

Gomi,  Tadashi  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicine  for  tuber- 
culosis, pneumonia,  and  pleurisy.     173,131 ;  Apr.  17. 

Gong  Bell  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  East  Hampton, 
Conn.     Toys.     165,190 ;  Oct.  2. 

Good-Grape  Company,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Carbonated 
grape  drink.     162.168  :  Jan.  16. 

Good-Grape  Company,  The,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Bever- 
ages and  compounds  for  making  same.     178,720  ;  Oct.  2. 

Good,  James,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Preparations  for 
destroying  weeds,  sprays  for  plants,  shrubs,  and  trees, 
bordeaux  mixture,  etc.     166,740  ;  Mar.  20. 

Goodale   Dairy   Co.      (See   Goodale,    Robert   W.) 

Goodale  Icp  Cream  Co.      (See  Goodale,   Robert  W.) 

Goodale,  Robert  W.,  doing  business  as  Goodale  Dairy 
Co.,  Goodale  Ice  Cream  Co.._  and  Howdy  Bottling 
Works,  Centralia,  111.  Beverage  made  from  milk,  cocoa, 
sugar,  malted  milk,  and  flavor,  and  sold  as  a  soft 
drink  and  a  sirup  for  making  same.     171,214  ;  Feb.  6. 

Goodall  Worsted  Co.,  Sanford,  Me.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Men's  and  boys'  coats,  vests,  pants,  and  knickerbockers. 
162,546 ;  Apr.  10. 

Goodbar,  Octavla  W.,  doing  business  as  Octavia  Walton, 
Boston,  Mass.  Greeting  cards,  sheets,  and  folders. 
166,595  ;  Sept.  25. 

Goodell-Pratt  Company.  Greenfield,  Mass.  Breast,  bench, 
and   hand   drills.     176,620 ;   June  26. 

Goodell-Pratt  Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Bench  vises. 
176,737  ;  May  29. 

Goodell-Pratt  Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Valve  grinders. 
176,824  ;  May  29.     " 

Goodell-Pratt  Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.     Polishing  and 

grinding  heads.     176,825  ;  May  29. 
Goodell-Pratt   Company,   Greenfield,   Mass.      Miter  boxes. 

176,893;  May  29. 
Goodell-Pratt  Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.    Bench  grinders. 

177.082  ;  May  29. 
Goodlatte,  T.  E.,  &  Sons,   (Inc.),  Clifton,  N.  J.     Oilcloth. 

175,193  ;  Apr.  24. 
Goodlatte,  T.  R.,  &  Sons  (Inc.),  Delawanna,  Clifton,  N.  J. 

Oilcloth.     183,145;  Sept.  18. 
Goodlett,  R.  F.,  Tupelo,  Miss.     Outdoor  games.     184,338  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Goodman,  A.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Matzoths. 

162,732  ;  Sept.  4. 

Goodman,  A.,  &  Sons.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Alimentary 

paste  products.      169.543  ;   July  24. 
Goodman,  A..  &  Sons.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Alimentary 

paste  products.     169,544  ;   Nov.   13. 
Goodman,  A..  &  Sons,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Alimentary 

paste    products.      169,545 ;    Sept.    11. 
Goodman    American    Ice    Cream    Company,    Chicago,    111. 

Ice  cream.     169,710  ;  Apr.  17. 
Goodman,     Samuel,     Baltimore,     Md.       Suits.     173.416 ; 

June    26. 
Goodrich,  B.   F.,   Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hose 

made  of  rubber  reenforced  with  fabric.     168,884  ;   Jan. 

30. 

Goodrich,  B.  F..  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pneu- 
matic-tire casings  made  of  rubber  combined  with  fab- 
ric.    172.472  ;   Apr.   3. 

Goodrich,  P..  F.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Inner 
tubes.     175,720  :  June  5. 

Goodrich  Drug  Company.  Anoka.  Minn.  Liniment  for 
external  use  for  rheumatism,  sore  throat,  colds,  etc. 
109,6.33;  Feb.  13. 


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Goodson,  J.  F.,   &  Company,  doing  business   as  J.   F.   G. 

Coffee     Co.,     Morristown,     Tenn.       Coffee.       170,582 ; 

May  8. 
Goodson,    J.    F.,    &    Company,    doing    business    as    J.    F. 

Goodson    Coffee    Company,    Morristown,   Tenn.      Coffee. 

172,330  :  May  22. 
Goodwear  Tire  and  Rubber   Co.      (See  Berardi,  John  B.) 
Goodwin,    Harry    L.,   doing  business   as   The    Coney-Cone 

Company,  assignor  to  C.   G.   Rowan,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Ice-cream  cones.     165,258  ;  July  3. 
Goodwin,   Harry   L.,  doing  business  as  Post-Golden   Rule 

Fuel  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Coal.     167,871  ;  Jan.  9. 
Goodwin,  J.   v.,   &  Co.      (See  Van  Goodwin,   J.) 
Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  San  Francisco,   Calif.     Rubber  and 

oiled  coats  and  jackets.     158,612  ;  Jan.  30. 
Goodyear  Rubber  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Rubber  and 

oiled  coats  and  Jackets.     158,613  ;  Feb.  20. 
Goodyear   Rubber   Company,   Middletown,   Conn.      Rubber 

boots  and  shoes  and  arctic  overshoes.     176,337  ;  July  10. 
Goodyear   Rubber   Company,   Middletown,   Conn.      Rubber 

boots  and  shoes  and  arctic  overshoes.     176,338  ;  Apr.  17. 
Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company  of  California,  Los  An- 
geles,  Calif.     Elastic  vehicle  tires,   auto  tire  flaps,   re- 
liners,  strap-on  boots.     144,811  ;  Oct.  16. 
Goodyear    Tire    &    Rubber    Company,    The,    Akron,    Ohio. 

Hose  composed  of  fabric  and  rubber.     111,518  ;  Nov.  27. 
Goodyear    Tire    &    Rubber    Company,    The,    Akron.    Ohio. 

Tires  comprised  wholly  or  in  part  of  rubber.     156,991  ; 

Feb.   6. 
Goodyear    Tire    &    Rubber    Company,    The,    Akron,    Ohio. 

House-organ  publications.     157,566  ;  May  8. 
Goodyear   Tire    &    Rubber    Company,    The,    Akron,    Ohio. 

Airships,    balloons,    kites,    aviation    and    aeronautical 

accessories.     164,498  ;  July  3. 
Goodyear   Tire    &    Rubber    Company,    The,    Akron,    Ohio. 

Automobiles  and  motor  trucks,  etc.     168,483  ;  Oct.  16. 
Goodyear   Tire    &   Rubber    Company,    The,    Akron,    Ohio. 

Rubber   or   composition   heels   and  soles  for   boots  and 

shoes.     170,934  ;  Jan.  23. 
Goodyear    Tire    &   Rubber    Company,    The,    Akron,    Ohio. 

Vehicle  tires  and  tubes  composed  wholly  or  in  part  of 

rubber.     174,242  ;  Nov.  27. 
Goos-0-Rubb  Co.      (See  Pingl,   Anton   W.) 
Gordon    Baking    Co.,    Chicago,    111.       Bread.       177,666; 

Dec.   11. 
Gordon,    Cyrus   P.,    New   York.   N.   Y.      Boys'    shirts   and 

blouses.     185,455-6  ;   Dec.  4. 
Gordon,    Mac.    doing   business    as    Saigo    Varnish   Works, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Varnish.     178,721  ;  May  29. 
Gordon,   Maurice,    Baltimore,    Md.      Mattresses,    pillows, 

and  box  springs.     183,923 ;  Dec.   11. 
Gordon-Pagel  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Bread.     153,596 ; 

Feb.   6. 
Gorelick    S.,   &   Sons,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Handkerchiefs. 

179,146;  Dec.  25. 
Gorham  Chocolate  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Candy. 

163,269  ;  Jan.  9. 
Gorham  Manufacturing  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.     Desk 

sets,    pens,     lead    pencils,     envelopes,     etc.       152,245 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Gorham  Manufacturing  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.     Pipes, 

cigar  and  cigarette  holders,  cases,  boxes,  etc.    152,248 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Gorham     Manufacturing     Company,     Providence,     R.     I. 

Knives,   forks,   spoons,   scissors,   poultry  shears,   sharp- 
ening steels.     152.249  :  Oct.  30. 
Gorham  Manufacturing  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.     Jew- 
elry and  powder-puff  boxes,  vanity  cases,  desk  sets,  etc. 

152,250  ;   Oct.   16. 
Gorham     Manufacturing     Company,     Providence,     R.     I. 

Crockery    and    porcelain.      152.251 ;    Nov.    20. 
Gorton-Pew  Blsheries  Company,  Gloucester,  Mass.     Pota- 
toes  and   salt   fish  combined   for  fish    cakes.     177,909  ; 

July  24. 
Gorton-Pew  Fisheries   Company,   Gloucester,   Mass.      Salt 

codfish.     177,910;  July  24. 
Goshen    Churn    &    Ladder    Company,    The,    Goshen,    Ind. 

Ladders  and  step  stools.     171,314  ;  Aug.  7. 
Goshen    Churn    &    Ladder    Company,    The,    Goshen,    Ind. 

Ladders.     171,315  ;  July  24. 
Goshen   Manufacturing  Co.,  The,   Goshen,  Ind.     Ladders. 

170,245;  Feb.  20. 
Gosney,   Cyrus   W.,    Oakland^   Calif.      Pies,   cakes,    bread, 

and  pastries.     169,757  ;  May  8. 
Gotham  Aseptic  Laboratories.     (See  Radetzky,  Abraham.) 
Gotham  Comb  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dressing,  barber, 

and  pocket  combs.     178,838  ;  Aug.  7. 
Gotham   Corporation,   The,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Laxatives 

and  corrective  preparations.     173,928  ;  Apr.  17. 
Gotliani  Corporation,  The,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.     Preparation 

for   the   treatment  of   constipation   and   its   symptoms. 

177.040  :   July  10. 
Gotham  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  T.     Preparation 

for  the  prevention  and  treatment  of  obesity.     181,887  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Gotham  Knitting  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Knitted  sweat- 
ers.    170,064  ;  Mar.  20. 
Gotham    Knitting    Mills.    New    York,    N.    Y.       Sweaters, 

scarfs,  knitted  suits  and  dresses,  etc.     173,23.S  ;  May  22. 
Gottlieb.  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Acorn  Watch  Case  Co., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Watches  and  watchcases.     154,269  ; 

Mar.   27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  trade-mark  appUcantft — Continued. 


Gottlieb,    Joseph,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Watches,    watch 

movements,  and  parts  thereof.     179,665  ;  July  24. 
Gottmann,    Theodore   &   Sons,   doing   business   as    "  Gott- 

mann's,"  Chicago,  111.     Chocolate  candy  bar.     170,015  ; 

May  8. 
Goudey    Gum    Company,    The,    Boston,    Mass.      Chewing 

gum.     156,001 ;  June  5. 
Goughnour  &  Shields,   Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Tooth  paste. 

184.909  ;   Dec.   18. 
Gould,   F.    L.,   doing  business   as  Alaskan   Fur  Company, 

Houston,   Tex.     Fur  garments.     162,401 ;  Feb.   20. 
Gould,   Geo.   H.,    &   Son,   Louisville,    Ky.     Perfume   suit- 
able   for    driving    ofC    mosquitoes    or    similar    insects. 

185,457;   Dec.  11. 
Govctt,    Ernest,    Long    Island    City,    N.    Y.      Insecticides. 

183,521 ;  Nov.  13. 
Grace     Chocolate     Company,     Baltimore,     Md.       Candy. 

169,207  ;  Mar.  6. 
Grace,   W.  R.,   &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and   San  Fran- 
cisco,    Calif.       Textile    fabrics    consisting    of     cotton, 

wooleJi,   and   silk  piece  goods.     171,269 ;    Feb.   6. 
Grace,   W.   R.,   &  Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.,  and   San   Fran- 
cisco,   Calif.      Hosiery    and   men's    knitted    and   textile 

underwear.      171,270 ;    June    26. 
Grace,  W.  R.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  San  Francisco, 

Calif.     Textile  fabrics  consisting  of  cotton  piece  goods. 

173,927;  Mar.  27. 
Grace,    W.  R.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,   and  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.     Textile  fabrics  consisting  of  cotton  piece 

goods.     174,898  :   Apr.  3. 
Gracenet    Co.,   Inc.,   The,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Hair   nets. 

176,404  ;  May  8. 
Gracenet   Company,    Inc.,    The,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Hair 

nets.     179,147  ;  Nov.  20. 
Gradisar,  Frank,   Ely,  Minn.     Palliative  for  rheumatism, 

itchings,  skin  diseases,  etc.     170,134  ;   Feb.  20. 
Grady,    M.    J.,    Company    Incorporated,    The,    New    York, 

N.    Y.      Twine    and    rope    or   cordage    made    from   flax 

or   linen.     172,220 ;  Feb.  13. 
Grady,   M     J.,    Company    Incorporated,    The,    New   York, 

N.   Y.      Threads   and   yarns.      173,078 ;    Feb.    13. 
Grady  Mfg.  Co.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.     Metal  cleaner 

and  polish.     170,583  ;   Jan.  2. 
Grady   Mfg.   Co.,   The,   Long   Island   City,   N.    Y.      Polish 

for   brass,    copper,    bronze,    nickel,    tin,    etc.      175,353 ; 

June  12. 
Graf,  Paul   L.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Hair   nets.      187,159; 

Dec.  25. 
Graf,   William,   doing  business  as  Southwark  Beverage  & 

Products  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Malt  sirups  for  bever- 
age purposes.     181,443  ;  Ooct.  2. 
Graftin  &  Dolson,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cretonnes  in  the  piece. 

176,402;   June  5. 
Graham,   Albert   L.,   doing   business  as  The  Piromir   Co., 

Hastings,  Nebr.     Tooth  paste.     183,448 ;  Dec.  4. 
Graham    Bros.    Soap    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Shampoo. 

174,573-4  ;  May  22. 
Graham     Bros.     Soap     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Soap. 

185,016:   Dec.   4. 
Grahim   Brothers,    Evansville,    Ind.      Motor    trucks    and 

automobiles.     172,272  ;  May  1. 
Graham,    Edward   A.,    doing   business   as   Alfred   Graham 

&  Co.,  London,  England.    Telephonic  receivers.    146,021 ; 

June  5. 
Graham,   Edward   A.,    doing  business   as   Alfred   Graham 

&  Co.,   London,   England.     Talking  machine  and  parts 

thereof.     176,964  ;  June  19. 
Graham  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.,  Graham,  Tex.     Wheat  flour. 

159,311 ;  Mar.  27. 
Graham,  Robt.  J.,  Cashmere,  Wash.    Fresh  boxed  apples. 

171,536 ;  July  17. 
Graham,  Rowe  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Salt 

cake.     182,375;   Oct.   16. 
Graham,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Leather.     171,693; 

Apr.  10. 
Graham,  William  A.,   doing  business  as  Parkstone  Labo- 
ratory,    Chicago,     111.       Bilary    antiseptic.       175,862 ; 

June  26. 
Graigen,   Rudolph    F.,   New    York,   N.   Y.     Bathing    caps. 

164.757;  May  1. 
Grain  Belt  Mills  Company,  South  St.  Joseph,  Mo.     Horse, 

dairy,   hen,  and  chick  feed,  egg  mash,  etc.     172,154 ; 

May  1. 
Grain  Export  Co.     (See  Garza,  Pablo  G.) 
Grainola  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Shroyer,  Jacob  L.) 
Gramana  Dairy   Co.      (See  Richards,  Anna   M.) 
Grand  Forks  Bottling  Works,  The,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak. 

Ginger    ale,    cream    soda,    root    beer,    and    other    soft 

drinks.     176,266  ;  May  22. 
Grand    Lake    &    Gulf    Shrimp    Company,    Westwego,    La. 

Canned  shrimp.     156,740  ;  Aug.   14. 
Grand    Lake    &    Gulf    Shrimp    Company,    Westwego,    La. 

Canned   shrimp.     182,512-13 ;   Sept.   11. 

Grand  Union  Tea  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Soap  creams. 
184,497;  Dec.  11. 

Grande  Maison  de  Blanc,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bras- 
slferes,  corsets,  camisoles,  chemises,  nightgowns,  etc. 
175,141  ;  Aug.  28. 

Grande  Maison  De  Blanc,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand- 
kerchiefs, lace  trimmings,  ribbons,  etc.  175,142 ; 
June  5. 


Granger  Mineral  Co.,  Camas,  Wash.     Medicinal  prepara- 
tion   for    internal    use    in    the    treatment    of    chronic 

disorders  of  the  stomach,  kidneys,  liver,  etc.    175,014  ; 

June  19. 
Grangers    Manufacturing    Co.,    Boston,    Mass.      Whiting 

for     use     in     paint,     linoleum,     and     rubber     trades. 

182,242-3  ;   Oct.   30. 
Granite    Cordage    Company,    Granite   Falls   and    Hickory, 

N.  C.     Cords,   twines,  ropes,   and  lines  of  fiber  mate- 
rial.    170,682  ;  Feb.  13. 
Granite   Cordage    Company,    Granite    Falls   and    Hickory, 

N.    C.       Cords,    twines,    ropes,    and    lines.       179,196 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Granite   Cordage   Company,    Granite   Falls   and    Hickory, 

N.  C.     Cords,  twines,  ropes,  and  lines.    185,578  ;   Oct.  16. 
Granite  State   Spring  Water  Co.,  Atkinson  Depot,  N.   H. 

Beverage  sold  as  an  orange  drink  and   sirup  for  mak- 
ing the  same.     182,302  ;  Oct.  30. 
Granitface     Company     Inc.,     Brooklyn,    N.     Y.       Stucco. 

170,281-2;  Oct.  23. 
Grant,  C.  W.,  Co.     (See  Grant,  Charles  W.) 
Grant,   Charles  W.,  doing  business  as  C.  W.  Grant  Co., 

Seattle,  Wash.     Paint  and  varnish  remover.     175,487 : 

Apr.  3. 
Grant   Motor   Car    Corporation,   Cleveland,    Ohio.     Motor 

cars.     132,337;  Feb.  27. 
Grant,  W.  T.,  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Candy.   170,881 ; 

Aug.    14. 
Grant,    W.    T.,    Company,    Lynn,    Mass.,    and    New   York, 

N.  Y.    Children's  semimade  garments.   171,911 ;  Aug.  28. 
Grant,    W.    T.,    Company,    Lynn,    Mass.      Paintbrushes. 

173,326;  May  1. 
Grant.    W.    T.,    Company,    Lynn,   Mass.,    and   New   York, 

N.  Y.     Electric  hair-curling  irons.     175,656  ;  June  12. 
Grant,    W.    T.,    Company,    Lynn,    Mass.,    and   New   York, 

N.  Y.     Furniture  polish.     176,405  ;  Apr.  24. 
Grant,    W.    T.,    Company,   Lynn,    Mass.,    and    New   York, 

N.  Y.     Men's  shirts.     180,472  ;  Sept.   11. 
Grant,   W.  T.,  Company,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Safety  pins. 

181,829  ;  Oct.  2. 
Grant,   W.   T.,  Company,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Safety  pins. 

181,830-1;  Oct.  16. 
Grant  Watkins  Co.,   Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.     Cleansing  and 

finishing  cream,  toilet  waters,  perfumes,  sachet  powder, 

etc.     173,483  ;  Mav  15. 
Grant,  Wm.,   &  Sons,  Ltd.,  Dufftown,   Scotland.     Scotch 

whisky.     177,221-2  ;  Oct.  2. 
Graphoto   Company,   Boston,    Mass.      Coated   glass   plates 

for   etching,   drawing,    and    hand    negatives.      163,387 ; 

July  24. 

Grasselli  Chemical  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Dves 

and  dyestufifs.     154,506  ;  Nov.  27. 
Grasselli  Chemical  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Dyes 

and  dyestuffs.     157,922  ;  June  12. 
Grasselli  Chemical  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Zinc 

oxide.     163,975-6;   Nov.   13. 
Grasselli  Chemical  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Dyes 

and  dyestuffs.     172,986  ;  Apr.  3. 
Grasselli  Chemical  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Dyes 

and  dyestufifs.     172,987  ;  Mar.  6. 
Grasselli  Chemical  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Zinc 

oxide.     186,226;  Nov.  13. 
Grasselli  Chemical  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Zinc 

oxide.     186,228;  Nov.  20. 
Grassinl,  Frank  L.,  doing  business  as  Globe  Beverage  Co., 

Chicago,  111.     Nonalcoholic  maltless  beverage  sold  as  a 

soft  drink.     178,178  ;  July  31. 
Grassmuck,  H.  O.,  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Hosiery,  un- 
derwear.    180,760 ;  Oct.  2. 
Grauert,  Ralph  W.,  doing  business  as  R.  W.  Grauert  Co., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Bronze,  aluminum,  black,  white,  and 

color   stamping   leaf  for   use   on   hot    press.      176,340 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Grauert,   Ralph  W.,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Gold   and  bronze 

leaf.     181,391 ;  Oct.  2. 
Graves    Bros.,    Petersburg,    Va.      Greaseless    cold    cream 

and   hair   dressing.     179,198 ;    Nov.   20. 
Graves,  Frank  B.,  Co.,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Absorbent  cotton. 

179,367;  Oct.  23. 
Graves,  N.  Z.,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Varnishes, 

paints,  both  ready  mixed  and  paste,  japans.     169,548 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Gray.    Ada    B.,    Kansas   City,    Mo.      Creams,    complexion 

bags,  and  hand  lotion.     187,621 ;  Dec.  25. 
Gray,  Arbaces  B.,  doing  business  as  A.  B.  Gray  Company, 

Sullivan,     Ind.       Prepared    mustard,    vinegar,    tomato 

catchup,  coffee,  etc.     177,485  ;   July   17. 
Gray  &  Bretey  Co.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Luminous   paint. 

179,199  ;   Sept.  4. 
Gray,  Jane,  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dolls. 

171,455  ;  Jan.  2. 
Gray,  P.  N.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Wheat 

flour.     174,735;   Sept.  18. 
Gray   Tractor   Co.,   Inc.,   The,   Minneapolis,   Minn.     Trac- 
tors ,and   road-grading   machines.      185,120 ;   Dec.   4. 
Gray  Wood  Heel  Co.,  Lynn,  Mass.     Wood  heels.     175,143  ; 

May  22.    ' 
Grayland    Cranberry   Growers,    Grayland,    Wash.      Fresh 

cranberries.   ,171,316;  Sept.  25. 
Greanias,    Tom    G.,    Decatur,    111.      Cigars.      158,307. 
Greasalt  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Soaps 

and  industrial  cleaning  compounds.     176,826 ;  Oct.  2. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


881 


Great   Atlantic  and  Pacific  Tea   Company,    Jersey   City, 

N.  J.     Shelled  nuts  In  their  natural  state.     169,744 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Great   Atlantic   and   Pacific   Tea   Company,   The,   Jersey 

City,   N.   J.     Chocolates.      173,417;   Apr.   24. 
Great    Atlantic    and    Pacific   Tea    Company,    The,    Jersey 

City,  N.  J.     Butter.     174.776;  June  5. 
Great    Atlantic   and    Pacific    Tea    Company,    The,    Jersey 

City,    N.    J.      Cottonseed    oil   for    frying,    cooking,    etc. 

176.106:  July  24. 
Great  Falls  Manufacturing  Company,  Somersworth,  N.  H. 

Cotton  piece  goods.     157,367 ;  Apr.  3. 
Great  Northern  f\ir  Dyeing  and  Dressing  Company.    (See 

Pieriui,   Attilio.) 
Great    Notch    Paper    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    X. 

Wrapping  paper.     178,502 ;  June  5. 
Great    Southern  Refining  Company.  Lexington,  Ky.     Lubri- 
cating oils  and  greases.     176,078;  Sept.  18. 
Great  htates  Corporation,  Kichmond,  Ind.     Water  circu- 
lator for  cooling  systems  for  gasoline  engines  for  autos. 

186,052;  Dec.  25. 
Great  States  Corporation,  Richmond,  Ind.     Water  circu- 
lator for  cooling  systems  for  gasoline  engines  for  autos. 

186.504  :  Dec.  25. 
Great    Western    Manufacturing    Company,    Laporte,    Ind. 

Bicycles.     115,583;  Dec.  25. 
Great     Western     Oil     Company,     The,     Cleveland,     Ohio. 

Motor  oil.     159.699  ;   Jan.   2. 
Greater  Manhattan  Knittins  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Boys'   and   men's  sweaters.      162,545 ;    Sept.   4. 
Greater  N.  Y.  Hat  &  Cap  Works,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's 

and  boys'  hats.     166,229 ;  Jan.  9. 
Grebe.  A.    H.,   &   Co.,   Inc..   Richmond   Hill,  N.  Y.     Radio 

receiving    apparatus    of    the    so-called    cabinet  'type. 

165.375  :  Nov.  20. 
Greco,    Felix   V..    doing   business   as   The   Hairvlta    Hair 

Tonic     Co.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Liquid     hatr     tonic. 

182,051 ;  Sept.  25. 
Green,  A.   P.,   Fire  Brick  Co.,  Mexico,  Mo.     Fire  brick, 

fire-brick  cement,  fire  clay,  and  tile.    173,486-9  ;  May  1. 
Green,    Ada,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Pile    remedy.      172,039 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Green.   Charles  L.,  New  Orleans,   La.     Hair  grower  and 

dandnifif   preparation.      181,023 ;    Aug.   28. 
Green,    Chas.,    Company,    Inc.,    New   York,   N.   Y.     Paper 

covers.     186,472 ;   Dec.   4. 
Green,  Curtis  L.,  doing  business  as  C.  L.  Green  Milling 

and   Grain   Co.,    Winters,   Tex.     Wheat  flour  and  corn 

meal.     185,336  ;  Dec.  25. 
Green,  George  R.,  doing  business  as  Bonny  Sun  Hat  Co., 

Toledo,    Ohio.      Sun    hats    for    women    and    children. 

181,525;   Nov.   13. 
Green   &   Green    Company,   The,   Dayton   and   Cincinnati, 

Ohio.     Crackers  and  cakes  and  cracker  meal.     158,772  ; 

May  15. 
Green,   William    T.,   doing  business    as   Vernoy    Chemical 

Company,    Summit,   N.   J.     Preparation    for    the   treat- 
ment  of   acidity,   indigestion,    etc.      168,216;    Feb.    20. 
Greenan.    Michael.    Pawtucket,     R.    I.      Light    supports. 

161.879;  Jan.  30. 
Greenberg-Kantor    Company,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Cotton 

pants,  khaki  pants,  work  shirts,  and  overalls.    168,033 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Greenberg,  Nathan  N.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Suits  and  coats 

for   boys,   dresses,   rompers   and   creepers   for   children. 

165,789  ;  Jaj.  9. 
Greendale  Dairy,  North  Adams,  Mich.     Creamery  butter. 

153,974.  Nov.   6. 
Greene,  C.  H.,  Kansas  City,  Kans.     Liniment.     175,488  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Greene,    Jesse   N..   doing   business   as    J.    N.    Greene   Co., 

Norfolk,  Va.     Stimulating  tonic  for  kidney  and  bladder 

derangements.     179,467 ;   Sept.   11. 
Greene,  Tweed  &  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  and  Newark,  N.  J. 

Door     knockers,     door     numbers,     flaps,     hinges,     etc. 

182.514;  Oct.  30. 
Groene,   Tweed   &  Co.,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Wrenches  and 

parts    thereof.      184,400 ;    Oct.    30. 
Greene,  Tweed  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Newark,  N.  J. 

Refrigerator  latches  and  levers,  ice-house  levers,  barrel 

bolts,  etc.     185,868;  Nov.  13. 
Greene,   William   C,   Company,    Providence,   R.    I.      Pins, 

buckles,  clasps,  buttons,  watch  chains,  neck  chains,  etc. 

172,331  ;  Apr.  3. 
Greene,    William    C,    Companv,    Providence,    R.    I.      Fin- 
ger rings.     172.943;  Mar.  13. 
Greenebaum.  Weil  &  Mlchels,   San  Francisco,  Calif.     Ho- 
siery.     169.590  ;  May  8. 
Greenebaum,  Weil  &  Michels,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Bed 

and  crib  blankets.     185.917  :  Dec.   11. 
Greenfield.   Oporge  L..  Portland.  Oreg.     Shoes,  boots,  slip- 
pers.     153,349  ;   Mar.   6. 
Greenfield's,    B.,    Sons,    New   York   and    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Chocolates  and  candles.     170,377  ;  Apr.  3. 
Greenfield's.    E.,    Sons.    New   York    and    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Chocolates  and  candies.     170,378  :    Mar.   13. 
Greenfield's,    E.,    Sons.    New   York   and   Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Chocolates  and  candies.     170.380-1  :  Apr.  24. 
Greenfield's,    E.,    Sons,    New    York    and    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Chocolate  candies.     170.382 :   Mar.   13. 
Greenfield's,    E.,    Sons,    New    York   and   Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Chocolates  and  candles.     170,383-4  ;  Apr.  10. 

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Greenfield's,   E.,   Sons,   New   York,   and  Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 

Chocolates  and  candies.     170,385  ;  May  15. 
Greenfield's,    E.,    Sons,    New    York   and    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Chocolates  and   candies.     170,,S86 ;    Mar.   13. 
Greenfield's,    E.,    Sons,    New   York    and    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

Chocolates   and   candies.      179.790 :    Sept.    4. 
Green  point    Bird    Store.      (See    Lipkin,    Samuel    L.) 
Greenup  Broom  Co.,  Inc.    Greenup,  111.    Brooms.    173,418  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Greenwald     Brothers     Incorporated,     Philadelphia,     Pa. 

Hosiery.     157,032  ;  June  26. 
Greenwald,  Friedman  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tailor- 
made  dresses.     177,184  ;  June  19. 
Greenwald    Packing    Company,    Baltimore.    Md.      Hams, 

bacon,  lard,  and  sausage.     157,150  ;  Mar.  6. 
Greever,    William,    doing   business    as    Wundamova    Com- 
pany,     Knosvllle,       Tenn.         Cleansing      preparation. 

185,579;  Nov.  20. 
Greig,    John,   London,    England.      Apparatus   for   playing 

a  game  of  chance.     176,022  ;  May  8. 
Grellich,  William,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  C.     Infants' 

suits.     178,098  ;  Nov.  27. 
Greist  Manufacturing  Co.,  New   Haven,   Conn.     Portable 

electric  lamps.     180,978;  Nov.  20. 
Greist  Mfg.   Company,   The,   New   Haven,   Conn.     Manual 

holder  for  razor  blades.     152,748 ;  Mar.  6. 
Grelck,  William  P.  M.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Bread.    162,815  ; 

Not.  20. 
Grennan  Cake  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.     Cakes,  cookies, 

and  fried  cakes.     153,179  ;  May  22. 
Grennan     Cake     Corporation,     Detroit,     Mich.       Casters. 

181,593;  Aug.  14. 
Grenoville,    Marie   M.    Richard    Vve.,    doing   business    as 

Parfumerie    Grenoville,    Asnieres,    France.      Liquid    ad- 
hesive toilet  powder.     180,370;  Sept.  18. 
Grey,  Frank  S.,   Sacramento,   Calif.     Pills  for  the   relief 

of  liver  complaint,  constipation,  etc.     180,537  ;  Aug.  28. 
Grlebnow,   Frederick  W.,  doing  business  as  El   Rey   Club 

Tamaie  &  Enchilada  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Fresh   and   canned   tamales   and   enchiladas.      l62,403 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Gries,    Joseph    M..    Battle    Mountain,    Nev.      Ice    cream. 

174,832  ;  June  19. 
Griffin,  Robert,  Company,  The,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Wall 

paper.     161,250  ;  May  1. 
Griffin,  William  R.,  West  Norwood,   N.  J.     Moth-preven- 
tive compound.     167,720  ;  July   17. 
Grifflng  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Norwalk,  Conn.     Braids, 

tinsel  braids,  cord  edge,  tubular,  soutache,  etc.,  braids. 

177,776;  July  31. 
Griffith-Durney  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Canned  fruits 

and  vegetables.     170,016 ;  May  8. 
Griffiths,   David   R.,   doing  business  as  Donaldson  &  Co., 

Glasgow,  Scotland.     Golf  clubs,  balls,  bags,  irons,  and 

tePS.     175,390  ;  Mav  29. 
Grigsby-Grunow-Hinds   Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Reels  of  electric 

connecting  conductors.     162.991  ;  Sept.  4. 
Grigsby-Grunow-Hinds     Co.,     Chicago,     111.       Windshield 

visors  for  automobiles.     167,390-1 ;  Aug.  14. 
Grigsbv,    Marion    W.,    Columbus,    Ohio.      Radiator    caps. 

168,526;  Mar.  13. 
Grimes,  David,  doing  business  as  Grimes  Radio  Engr.  Co., 

New  York,   N.  Y.     Radio   receiving  outfits.      174,657  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Orin    Co.,    Inc.,    The,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Automobile 

top   dressing,    leather   dressing,    soaps,    neat's-foot    oil. 

184,851;  Oct.  30. 
Grinberg,   Abraham,    doing   business   as   The    Chesterfield 

Tire  and  Rubber  Co.    (Not  Incorporated),  Chicago,  111. 

Solid  and  pneumatic  rubber  tires  and  tires  composed  of 

rubber  fabrics.     179,468  ;  Nov.  27. 
Grindle   Fuel   Equipment    Company,    Harvey,    111.      Appa- 
ratus   for    preparing,     conveying,    and    burning    com- 
minuted fuel.     175.551 ;  June  5. 
Grip  Bow  Tie  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.    Neckties.    173,353  ; 

June  19. 
Gripx    Manufacturing    Co.,    Waunakee,    Wis.      Door-knob 

fasteners.     173,079  ;  Aug.  28. 
Griscom-Russell  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Water 

heaters,    fuel-oil    heaters,    evaporator    water    heaters. 

178,099;  Oct.  30. 
Griscom-Russell  Company,   The,   New   York,  N.   Y.      Con- 
densers, heat   exchangers,  coolers,  and  dephlegmators. 

178,100;   Nov.  20. 
Griswold  Manufacturing   Company,   The,   Erie,   Pa.     Tea- 
kettle.    172.155;  Mar.  6. 
Griswold  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Erie,  Pa.    Dutch 

ovens.     172,156  ;  Apr.  17. 
Griswoldville  M'f'g  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     TJnmedicated 

gauze.     175.310  :  May  8. 
Grobel,    Ewald,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Hosiery.      172,876; 

Aug.   7. 
Grocers'      Baking      Company,      Louisville,      Ky.       Bread. 

169,549  ;   Sept.  18. 
Grocers  Specialty  Co.,   Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Fruit  jellies, 

vinegar,  fruit  jams,  honey,  etc.     181.275  ;  Nov.  13. 
Groceteria    Stores    Co.    of   California,    Inc.,    Los   Angeles, 

Calif.     Bread,  coffee,  dried  peaches,  butter,  sugar,  etc. 

168.966:  Mar.  27. 
Groenlger  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Plumbers'  ware.     177.486  :   Sept.   18. 
Cropper  Knitting  Mills,  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.    Dress  goods 

and  all  knit  fabrics.     169,807;  Aug.  T. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUP::D  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Grosberg  Joseph  E.,  doing  business  as  Grosberg  Packing 
Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Canned  fruits  and  vegetables 
and  spices.     170,683  ;  Mar.  27. 

Grosberg  Packing  Co.      (See  Grosberg,  Joseph  B.) 

Grosner,  Gerald  D.,  doing  business  as  Grosner's,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Men's  dress  and  negligee  shirts,  night- 
shirts, and  pyjamas.     173,419  ;  June  19. 

Grosner,  Milich  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's 
shirts,  collars,  cravats,  pyjamas,  etc.     180,700  ;  Nov.  27. 

Gross,  Fred  H.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Shaving  cream  in 
the  form  of  a  soap  paste  used  before  shaving. 
169,167;   Feb.  13. 

Gross,  L.  N.,  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Women's 
bloomers.     169,240  ;  Apr.  3. 

Gross,  VVm.  H.,  Chemical  Company,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 
Chemicals,  medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  preparations. 
169,295  ;  Apr.  10. 

Grosse,  Friedrich,  doing  business  as  Colisan  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  preparations  for  the  treatment 
of  intestinal  auto-intoxicatlon,  etc.     182,206  ;  Nov.  13. 

Grosser,  Walter  C,  doing  business  as  Grosser  Mfg.  Co., 
Cleveland,  Ohio.    Faucets,  cocks,  etc.     172,592  ;  July  10. 

Grossman  Bros.  &  Rea,  Inc.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Fresh 
apples.     187,310  ;  Dec.  25. 

Grossman,  Elenore,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sport  clothes  for 
women.     160,936  ;  Jan.  9. 

Grossman,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  Giant  Umbrella  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Umbrellas  and  parasols.  176,341 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Grossman,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  Giant  Umbrella  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Umbrellas  and  parasols.  176,342  ; 
July  10. 

Grossman,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Kasdum  Flour  Com- 
pany, Steubenville,  Ohio.  Winter-wheat  flour.  159,356 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Grossman,  Julius,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Women's  shoes, 
high  and  low  models.     173,490  ;  May  22. 

Grossman,  L.  E.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoes.  171,637  ; 
May  8. 

Grossman  Shoe  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Leather  boots, 
shoes,  oxfords,  and  low  quarters.     176,267  ;  May  22. 

Grossmith,  J.,  &  Son,  Limited,  London,  England.  Laven- 
der water.     170,976  ;   Mar.  20. 

Grossmith,  J.,  &  Son,  Limited,  London,  England.  Toilet 
soap.     170,977  ;  May  15. 

Grossmith,  J.,  &  Son,  Limited,  London,  England.  Per- 
fumed   soap.      170,978 ;    Mar.    20. 

Grossmith,  J.,  &  Son,  Limited,  London,  England.  Per- 
fume  and   face  powder.      170,979  ;   Mar.  20. 

Grout,  Harry  K.,  doing  business  as  H.  K.  Grout  &  Co., 
Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Underwear  for  women  and 
children.     184,725  ;  Dec.  18. 

Grouten,  Leo  A.,  Unionville,  Conn.  Eggs.  179,865 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Grove  Park  Inn,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Biltmore  In- 
dustries, Asheville,  N.  C.  Woolen  homespun  textile 
fabrics  in  the  piece.     172,988  ;  June  5. 

Growers  Distilling  Co.,  Woodbine,  Md.  Chenopodium  oil. 
174,519  ;  May  22. 

Growers  Service  Co.,  Yucaipa,  Calif.  Fresh  apples. 
171,840;   Sept.  11. 

Gruber  Yarn  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Threads  and 
yarns.     181,744  ;  Sept.  25. 

Gruenaler  Patent  Crusher  &  Pulverizer  Co.,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  Crushers,  shredders,  breakers,  pulverizers,  and 
grinders.     165,372  ;  Jan.  23. 

Gruenhagen's  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Chocolate  fruit  bar. 
168,766 ;  Apr.  3. 

Griineberg,  Carl,  Biirsten-Fabric  Bratislava,  Bratislava, 
Czechoslovakia.     Toothbrushes.     178,664 ;  May  22. 

Gsell,  E.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watches,  watch- 
cases,  watch  movements,   etc.     181,274 ;   Dec.  11. 

Guarantie  Company,  The.     (See  Kahil,  Abraham  A.) 

Guardian  Gas  Appliance  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Stoves,  gas  flre-place  heaters,  and  incinerators. 
184,852;  Nov.  27. 

Gude  Brothers,  KiefCer  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Eggs. 
174,440  ;   July  10. 

Gude  Brothers,  KieflEer  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  But- 
ter.     174,441  ;   Oct.    16. 

Gude  Brothers,  Kieffer  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  But- 
ter and   eggs.      174,442 ;   July   10. 

Gude  Brothers,  Kieffer  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Eggs. 
174,443-4  ;  July  10. 

Gudebrod  Bros.  Silk  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spool  silk. 
175,785:   June  26. 

Gudebrod  Bros.  Silk  Co.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Silk  threads 
and  yarns.     179.721 ;   Dec.   11. 

Guerra,  M.  G.,  Co.  Inc.,.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Table  and  bed 
linen,    handkerchiefs,    towels,    curtains,    etc.      175,786 ; 
Apr.  3. 
Guerre,  Louis  F.,  doing  business  as  Louis  F,  Guerre  &  Co., 

New  Orleans,  La.     Roofing  cement.     170,136  ;  Jan.  9. 
Guerre,  Louis  P.,  &  Co.     (See  Guerre,  Louis  F.) 
Guest,  Keen  &  Nettlefords  Limited,  Smethwick,  England. 
Screws,     nuts,     band,     fasteners,     bolts,     nails,     etc. 
166,683  ;  June  26. 

Guest  Neckwear  Co.,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Neckties. 
159,461;   Aug.   14. 

Guidici,  Luigi,  Greensburg,  Pa.     Cigarette  papers  prepared 

ready  for  use.     180,474  ;   July  31. 
Guild  Products  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Card,   T, 
and  bank  pins.     165,543 ;  Mar.   13. 


Guild     Products     Corporation,     Philadelphia,     Pa.        Ink 

eradicator.       165,544 ;    Mar.    13. 
Guild   Products   Corporation,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Writing 

ink  and  fluid  in  various  colors.     165,545  ;  Mar.  6. 
Guinea  Products  Co.     (See  Judson,  L.  J.) 

Guiterman    Bros.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Clothing   for   sport, 

work,  and  other  wear.     173,354  ;  Oct.  2. 
Gulf   States   Steel    Company,    Birmingham,    Ala.      Barbed 
wire.     177.777-9  ;  May  15. 

Gumbin  Brothers.     (See  Boone,  Daniel,  Woolen  Mills.  Inc.) 

Gummed  Products  Company,  The,  Troy,  Ohio.  Drees 
forms.     182.537  :  Nov.  27. 

Gump,  B.  F.,  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Milling  machinery,  bolting 

reels,  feed  screens,  etc.    124,986 ;  Apr.  17. 
Gunckel,  Will  H.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Beverage  sold  as  a  soft 
drink.     159,700  ;   May   1. 

Gund,  George,  doing  business  as  Hygienic  Coffee  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.     Coffee.     172,529 ;  Api-.  17. 

Gtinn  Furniture  Company,  The,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Counters,  cafeteria  tables,  oflBce  tables,  dressers,  etc. 
175,552  ;  Oct.  2. 

Gunter,  Daniel  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Dan-Nax  Co., 
Atlanta,  Ga.  Liver  regulator  and  tonic.  177,297 ; 
Aug.'  14. 

Gurinian  Candy  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Candy.  161,248 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Gurley  Candy  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Candy. 
168,267  ;  May  15. 

Gurley  Candy  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Candy — 
namely,   bar   goods.      163,268 ;    Feb.    13. 

Gussow,  Abraham,  doing  business  as  A.  Gussow  &  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  cotton  undergarments. 
180,928-9  ;  Aug.  14. 

Guthman,  Solomons  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beads. 
183,379  ;  Oct.  30. 

Gutman  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  muslin  under- 
wear.    175,489  ;  Aug.  28. 

Gutman,  F.  V.,  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
179,531  ;  Aug.  14. 

Gypsy  Dyes,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Dyes.     181,486;  Sept.18. 

H.  A.  D.  Sales  &  Engineering  Co.,  Not  Incorporated. 
(See  Douglas.  HariT  A.) 

H.  &  A.  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Byeshades  or  visors.     182,052  ;  Sept.  25. 

H.  A.  S.  Coffee  Company.     (See  Schnittker,  Henry  A.) 

H.  E.  M.  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Toy  coasters. 
176,023  ;  Apr.  24. 

H.  &  H.  Products  Company.     (See  Horner,  Mary  B.) 

H.  K.  H.  Silk  Company,  The,  Watertown,  Conn.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and  cotton  threads  twists,  and  arti- 
ficial embroidery  flosses.     164,540-1 ;  Jan.  9. 

H.  K.  H.  Silk  Co.,  The,  Watertown,  Conn.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Fabrics  of  silk,  artificial  silk,  cotton,  and 
combinations   of   same.      172,474 ;   Feb.   13. 

H.  K.  H.  Silk  Co.,  The,  Watertown,  Conn.  Pure  and 
artificial    silk    threads.      173,600 ;    Oct.    30. 

H.  K.  H.  Silk  Co.,  The,  Watertown,  Conn.  Pure  and 
artificial  silk  threads.     173,766  ;  Mar.  6. 

H.  K.  H.  Silk  Co.,  The,  Watertown,  Conn.  Pure  and 
artificial  silk  threads.     178,828 ;  Apr.  17. 

H.  K.  H.  Silk  Co.,  The,  Watertown,  Conn.  Sewing  silk. 
181,594  ;  Aug.  14. 

H.  L.  Distillator  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hats. 
177,727;   July   31. 

H.  L.  Distillator  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hats. 
179,785;  Aug.  14. 

H-M  Manufacturing  Co.,  Kent,  Ohio.  Supplemental  water- 
proof fiber  cushioning  soles  for  boots  and  shoes. 
177,605  ;  Aug.  28. 

H-0  Cereal  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Flour 
made  from  wheat,  corn,  rice,  etc.,  and  breakfast  cere- 
als.    155,560  ;  Mar.  20. 

H-0  Cereal  Company  Inc.,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Bird  and 
poultry  feeds.     164,643  ;   Jan.   30. 

H-0  Cereal  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Poultry 
feeds.     168,968;  Mar.  20. 

H.  S.  B.  W.-Cochrane  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Zeo- 
lites and  base-exchange  water-softening  agents. 
173,888 ;  Apr.  17. 

H.  &  S.  Products  Co.,  Millville,  N.  J.  Waterproof  and 
antiseptic  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  cuts,  cracks, 
and  abrasions  of  the  skin.     177,487  ;  July  10. 

"H.  W."  Company,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Medicinal  rem- 
edy for  the  treatment  and  prevention  of  cholera,  etc., 
in  poultry  and  pigeons.     184,447  ;  Dec.   18. 

Haack  &  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Hides,    furs.      156,901;    Feb.   20. 

Haas  Baruch  &  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tapioca.  171,317  ; 
Apr.   24. 

Haas,  Baruch  &  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Coffee.  176,623 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Haas,  Baruch  &  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Table  salt. 
181,745  ;  Sept.   18. 

Haas  Brothers,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  fruits 
and   vegetables.     174,694  ;   May  8. 

Haas  Brothers  Fabrics  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Silk,  artificial  silk,  cotton,  linen,  and  woolen  piece 
goods.     174,006;  Mar.  6. 

Haas  Brothers  Fabrics  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Piece  goods  made  of  silk.     177,844-5  ;  May  15. 

Haas  Brothers  Fabrics  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Silk,  artificial-silk,  cotton,  linen,  linen  and  woolen 
piece  goods.     182,348  ;  Sept.  18. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  tro de-mark  applicants — Continued. 


883 


Haas   Brothers    Fabrics    Corporation,   New    York,    N.    Y. 

Silk,    artificial-silk,     cotton,    lluen,    and    woolen    piece 

poodi!.     182..S44  :  .Aiip.  28. 
Haas    Brothers    Fabrics    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Silk,   cotton,  linen,  and  woolen   piece  goods.     183,T3S  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Ha.'is    Brothers    Fabrics    Corporation,    New    Y'ork,    N.    Y. 

Silk,  cotton,  linen,   and   woolen  piece  goods.     183,740  ; 

Sept.   IS. 
Haas    Brothers    Fabrics    Corporation,    New    Y'ork.    N.    Y. 

Silk,  cotton,  etc.,  piece  goods.     183,741-2 ;   Sept.   18. 
Haas    Brothers    Fabrics    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Silk,    artificial-silk,    cotton,    linen,    and    woolen    piece 

goods.     183.024  :  Dec.  4. 
Hadflold.     Jolin     W.,     Co.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Hosiery. 

179,791 :  Oct.  9. 
Il.'idliolils  Limited.  Sheffield,  England.     Steel  in  rod,  bar, 

rail,  sheet,  etc.     175,553  ;  May  8. 
Haeseler,   Charles   H.,   doing  business  as  Alert  Manufac- 
turing   Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Condiment    cou- 
■     tainers.     172,834 ;  July  3. 

Haflfenreffer  &  Co.     (See  New  England  Brewing  Co.) 
Haft,  Morris  W.,  &  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Ladies" 

outer  garments.     183,064  ;  Oct.  2. 
Hagemann  Glass  Co..  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Mirror  and 

plate   glass    for   mirrors   and   art    purposes.      167,872 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Hager,  Clark  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Woolen  piece  goods. 

174.007;  Apr.  3. 
Hagerstown    Dairy    Company,    Hagerstown,    Md.      Fresh 

milk  and  cream.     180,598 ;   Nov.   6. 
Hagt-rstcpwii  Table  Works.     (See  Miller,  Francis  H.) 
Uagler,  Norman  M.,  doing  business  as  Hagler-Allen  Mfg. 

Company.  Duquoin,  111.     Insecticide  powders.     isr,394  ; 

Oct.  9. 

Haiku  Fruit  &  Packing  Co.,  Haiku,  Maui,  Hawaii.    Canned 

pineapple.     169,241 ;  Feb.  27. 
Haiku  Fruit  &  Packing  Co.,  Haiku,  Maui,  Hawaii.    Canned 

pineapple.      169,242  :    Mar.    6. 
Haiku     Fruit    &    Packing    Co.,     Haiku,     Maui,     Hawaii. 

Canned  pineapple.     169,243  ;  May  8. 
Haiku  Fruit  &  Packing  Co.,  Haiku,  Maui,  Hawaii.     Canned 

pineapple.     169,244-5  ;  Feb.  27. 
Haines    Manufacturing    Corporation,     Rochester,     N.     Y. 

Automobile    accessories.      168,888-9 ;    Mar.    13. 
Haines    Manufac curing    Corporation,     Rochester,     N.     Y. 

Automobile  accessories.     178,841 ;   July   17. 
Haines    Manufacturing    Corporation,     Rochester,     N.     Y'. 

Automobile    accessories.      183.925 ;    Oct.    30. 
Hair-0  Laboratories  Co.     (See  Spake.  John  P.  i 
Hairvita  Hair  Tonic  Co.     (See  Greco,  Felix  V.) 
Halcolite  Company,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Electric-light- 
ing fixtures  and  parts  thereof.     165,551  ;  .Ian.  9. 
Haldy.  George  P.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.     Preparation  for 

the   hair  and  scalp.     177,737  ;   July  10. 
Hale,   Alfred,  Rubber  Company,   Atlantic,  Mass.     Rubber 

heels  and  soles,  rubbers,  overshoes,   and   rubber  shoes. 

169,953:  Mar.  20. 
Hale,    Alfred,    Rubber    Company,    Quincy,    Mass.      Boots, 

shoes,  and  slippers  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  leather, 

canvas,  rubber,  etc.     173.314  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hale  Bros..  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    Hosiery.    164,703  ; 

Nov.  6. 

Hale   Bros.,    Inc..   San   Francisco,   Calif.     Towels,   sheets, 

pillowcases,   etc.     185,019 ;   Nov.   6. 
Hale,  O.  A.,  &  Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.     Wool,  wool  and  cot- 
ton mixed,  and  cotton  blankets.     174,693  ;  Apr.  24. 
Haley.  John  M..  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Stockings 

and  socks.     179,938  ;  Aug.  28. 
Haley-Neeley   Company,   Sioux   City.   Iowa.     Fresh   fruits 

and  vegetables.     168.037  ;  Mar.  27. 
Half  Moon    Fruit   &   Produce   Co.,    San   Francisco,    Calif. 

Fresh     cantaloupes,     cassabas,     and     fresh    vegetables. 

159,870;  Sept.  11. 
Hall,  A.  G.,  doing  business  as  Hall  Rod  Works,  Highland 

Mills,   N.    Y.      Fishing   lines,   rods,    snelled   hooks,   and 

leaders.     180,065  ;  Julv  3. 
Hall    Baking    Co.,    Buffalo,     N.     T.       Bread.       175,787 ; 

June  19. 
Hall  Baking  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Bread.     180,861  ;  Oct.  30. 
Hall,   C.   C.,   Inc.,   Rochester,   N.   Y.     Evaporated  apples. 

165.998-9:  Jan.  16. 
Hall.  C.  C,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Dried  fruits     173,421  ; 

June  5. 
Hall,  H.  H.,  Company,  The.     (See  Hall,  Harvey  H.) 
Hall,  Hartwell   cSc  Co.,  Troy.   N.   Y.     Dress,  negligee,   and 

work  shirts  and  collars.    136,707  ;  Jan.  9. 
Hall,   Hartwell  &  Co.,  Troy,  N.  Y.     Dress,  negligee,   and 

work  shirts  and  collars.     158,393  ;  Jan.  23. 
Hall,  Harvey  H.,  doing  business  as  The  H.  H.  Hall  Com- 
pany   and    Hallworthv    I'oultrv    Farm,    Elyria,    Ohio. 

Electrically-heated  brooders.     161,925  ;  Mar.  27. 
Hal!,  J.  H.,  Company,  The,  Providence,  R.  I.     Paper  used 

for   printing    bonds,    checks,    drafts,    and   similar   com- 
mercial use.     174,616  ;  May  29. 
Hall   Projector   Company,   Inc.,  The,   East  Poston,  Mass. 

Motion-picture  projectors.     187,050 ;   Dec.  25. 
Hall,  Thralls  &  Co.,  Hymera,  Ind.     Shampoo,  scalp  and 

hair    oils,    dandruff    ointment,    skin    lotion.      175,555 : 

July   10. 
Hall     Wheel     Corporation.     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Vehicle 

wheels.     170,137:  Feb.  13. 


Hallerczyk     Cigar     Company,      Chicago,      111.        Cigars. 

165,026;  Aug.  21. 
Halligau     Candy     Company,     Davenport,     Iowa.     Candy. 

173,043  ;  Apr.  17. 
Hallworthy  Poultry  Farm.      (See  Hall,  Harvey  H.) 
Haloid    Company,    The,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Photographic 

developing  papers.     170,288  ;  Jan.  2. 
Haloid  Company,  The,   Rochester,  N.   Y.     Sensitized  pho- 
tographic  paper.      179,097  ;   Aug.    14. 
Ilalove    Company    Inc.,    The,    New    York,    N     Y.      Paste 

paints.     168,609  :  Feb.  13. 
Malperin  Mills.     (See  Halpevin,  Nathan.) 
Halperin,     Nathan,    doing    business    as     Halperin    Mills, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Artificial-silk  knitted  fabric.     171,843  ; 

Jan.  30. 
llalpern,  David,  and  Greenberg,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pants, 

Coats,    vests,    and    men's    outer   garments    for    summer 

wear.     165,020  ;    Feb.   6. 
Malpern,    Irving    J.,    doing    business    as    Noise    Making 

D.-^vices    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Hand    rattles. 

174,961  ;   May  1. 
Halpern  &  Kalb,   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Knitted  outer 

garments.      170,186  ;   May   1. 
Halsey,     Florence     I.,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Marmalade. 

180,280;  Nov.  13. 
Halstead     Specialties     Company,     San     Francisco,     Calif 

Rust  solvent.     168,149  ;   Jan.   23. 
Ham    Boiler    Corporation.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Metallic 

cooking  utensils.     170,138  :  Mar.   20. 
Hamaguchi,  Gihei  Unakami  Gun,  Chiba  Ken,  Japan.     Ta- 

mari,  vinegar,  extract  of  soy,  extract  of  tamari,  sauces, 

and  soy.     174,434  ;  May  29. 
Hamburger    Bros.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Ladles'    dresses, 

bungalow  aprons,  bath   robes,   and  kimonos.     169,901 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Hamersley  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Waxed  paper.     178,920;  May  29. 
Hamersley    Manufacturing    Company,     The,    New    York, 

N.  Y.     Wax  paper.     181,445  ;   Dec.  4. 
Hamilton,  L.  R.,  Reedley,  Calif.     Fresh  grapes.     184,611 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Hamilton     Manufacturing    Company,    The,    Two     Rivers, 

Wis.      Printers"    and    bookbinders'    supplies.      167,043 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Hamilton  Rubber  Manufacturing  Company,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Fruit-jar   rubbers.      180,862;    July   31. 
Hamilton   Specialty   Company.      (See  Hamilton,  Wm.   G.) 
Hamilron.  "William  H.,   doing  business   as   Pactwell  Food 

Products     Co.,     Baltimore,     Md.       Canned     tomatoes. 

134,364;  Jan.  23. 
Hamilton,    Wm.    G.,    doing    business    as    Hamilton    Spe- 

cialtv       Company,      Circleville,      Ohio.         Hair      nets. 

170.820  :  Feb.  13. 
Hammell-Neuman   Co.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Hats  for  men, 

women,  and  children.     164.435  ;  May  15. 
Hammer-Bray     Company,     Oakland,     Calif.       Cookstoves, 

ranges,  etc.     160,604  ;  July  3. 
Hammesfahr,    Gottlieb    Solingen-Foche,    Germany.      Table 

flatware    of    base    metal,    consisting   of   knives,    forks, 

spoons,   etc.     165,951 ;  Jan.  23. 
Hammond,    Estella    M.,    East    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Designs 

used  for  art  needlework.     169,852  ;  Mar.  27. 
Hammond.    Judd   E.,   doing   business   as   Hammond    Iron- 

ized  Aspirin  Company.  Munday,  Tex.     Medicine  for  the 

relief  of  pain.     167.916  ;   Dec.  4. 
Hampshire.  F.  W,,  &  Co.  Lcl.,  Derby,  England.     Fly  swat- 
ters and  sticky  paper.     175,490  :   Jlay  22, 
Hampshire   Paper   Company,    South   Hadley   Falls,   Mass. 

Printing  and  writing  paper.     168,305  ;  May  8, 
Hampshire   Paper   Company,    South  Hadley   Falls,    Mass. 

Printing  and  writing  paper.     168.306  ;  Jan.  2. 
Hampton    Mr-dicine   Company.      (See   Bozeman     Mike  E.) 
Hanawalt     Spaulding     Company,     Los     Angeles,      Calif. 

Stained  wooden  shingles.     187,051 ;  Dec.  25. 
Hance  Brothers  &  White  Incorporated,  doing  business  as 

Marshall-King    Laboratories.   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Nutri- 
ent tonic.     185,519;  Dec,  11, 
Handipak    Company,    Salt   Lake   City,   Utah.      Auto   road 

maps.     180,864  ;  Oct.   16. 
Handley,     Homer     J.,     Chappell,     Nebr.       Skin     lotion. 

181,276  ;  Aug.  21. 
Handley.  Peter,  Garland.  Tex,     Preparation  for  headache, 

neuralgia,    etc,      179.148 ;    Sept.   4. 
Handy.    Herbert    L,,    Springfield,    Mass.      Meat   products. 

171.079;   Dec.  11. 
Hanes  Hosiery  Mills  Co.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C,     Hosiery. 

185,220;    Nov.   6. 
Hanes    Hosiery    Mills    Company,    Winston-Salem,    N.    C. 

Hosiery.      185.458 ;    Dec.    4. 
Ilaniugton,   A.   W,,  &  Sons,   New  York,  N,  Y.     Radio  re- 
ceiving  apparatus,    detectors,    tuning    coils,    amplifiers, 

etc.      171,797  :   Feb.   13. 
Hanlon  &  Goodman  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Paint,  varnish, 

and  calcimine  brushes.     170,180  ;   Aug.   28. 
Hanlon  &  Goodman  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Paint,  varnish. 

and  calcimine  brushes.     179,268  ;  Oct.  2. 
Hannahsous     Shoe     Company,     The,     Haverhill,     Mass, 

Leather  and  fabric  shoes.     180,930  ;  Nov.  13. 
Hanover-Hall    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Men's    felt, 

straw,  cloth,  and  silk  hats  and  caps.     174,389  ;  Apr.  3. 
Hanovia   Chemical   «St  Manufacturing   Co.,   Newark,   N,   J. 

Quartz   lamps.      185.123:    Dec,   4, 


884 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpliahetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — CJontinued. 


Hanselman  Candy  Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Ice  cream. 
159,580;   Oct.    2. 

Hansen,  D.  B.,  &  Sons,  Chicago,  111.  Candles.  183,972; 
Nov.  13. 

Hansen's,  Chr.,  Laboratory,  Inc.,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y. 
House  organ  published  monthly.     180,761 ;   Sept.  18. 

Hanson  Milling  Company,  Ashland,  Wis.  Wheat  flour. 
161,881 ;  Apr.  3. 

Hanson  &  Moe,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Battery  compound. 
168,468  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hanzel,  Stanley  F.,  doing  business  as  S.  F.  Hanzel  Card 
Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Playing  cards.     183,065-7  ;  Oct.   2. 

Hanzel,  Stanley  F.,  doing  business  as  S.  F.  Hanzel  Card 
Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Playing  cards.     183,068  ;   Dec.   4. 

Happy  Thought  Remedy,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Internal  treat- 
ment for  piles.     173,596  ;  Apr.  10. 

Hardaway-Cargill  Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Table  sirups. 
166,830;   Feb.  20. 

Harden,  David,  doing  business  as  Ora  Ola  Syrup  Com- 
pany, Connellsville,  Pa.  Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinfcs. 
158,118;  Mar.  20. 

Harding,  Mabel,  doing  business  as  Karavan  Packing  Co., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Canned  goods,  jam,  olive  oil,  olives. 
164,912  ;  Dec.  11. 

Hardwick-Hutchlns  Manufacturing  Company,  Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn.  Chemical  used  in  the  brazing  and  weld- 
ing of  metals.     164,163  ;  Mar.   13. 

Hardy,  Charles,  doing  business  as  Advanced  Metal  Stamp- 
ing Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  apparatus. 
175,865  ;  May  29. 

Hardy,  Mary  M.,  &  Florence  H.  Baird,  South  Orange,  N.  3. 
Candies.     174,737;   May  8. 

Hare  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Corso,  Vincent  M. ) 

Harem   Perfume   Co.      (See  Sakele,  Geo.  A.) 

Hargreaves,  John  H.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Mayonnaise  salad, 
French  and  Russian  dressings.     170,882  ;   Dec.  25. 

Harker,  George,  and  Company,  Limited,  London,  England. 
Egg  -  substitute,  custard,  and  lemonade  powders. 
138,051;  Mar.  27. 

Harlan,  O.  A.,  &  Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Dried  fruits  and 
canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     179,469 ;  July  31. 

Harlem  Card  &  Paper  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Writing  paper  and  card  board.     173,566  ;   Apr.   3. 

Harlequin  Parfumerie  Compagnie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bot- 
tles or  vials  or  packages  or  cases  in  which  there  is  in- 
closed or  contained  either  perfume  or  toilet  water,  etc. 
171,167;  Apr.  17. 

Harley  E.  C.  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Toilet  creams, 
waters,  and  lotionsj  perfumes,  face  and  talcum  powders. 
167,397-9  ;  Jan.  23. 

Harmouth,  Gust,  Yale,  Okla.  Photographic  prints. 
175,392;  July  3. 

Harness,  Frederick  A.,  Kellogg,  Idaho.  Salve  for  Itch, 
sores,  eczema,  etc.     186,128  ;  Dec.  18. 

Haroma  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Harrah,  Lewis  O.) 

Harper  &  Kirschten  Shoe  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  III.  Shoes 
made  wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.    168,527 ;  Aug.  7. 

Harpic  Manufacturing  Co.      (See  Pickup,  Harry.) 

Harrah,  Lewis  O.,  doing  business  as  Haroma  Mfg.  Co., 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Ointment  for  rheumatism,  influensa, 
spasmodic  croup,  etc.     164,640 ;  Jan.  2. 

Harral  Soap  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Soaps.  170,290; 
Jan.  2. 

Harrington  &  Hord,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Article  of  food. 
169,129  ;    July   31. 

Harrington  &  Waring,  Nev  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  181,277  : 
Oct.  16. 

Harris,  A.  W.,  Oil  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Lubricat- 
ing oils   and  greases.      158,084 :    Oct.    30. 

Harris  &  Barnett,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  and  misses' 
muslin  and  silk  underwear.     168,642  ;  Jan.  23. 

Harris  &  Barnett,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  muslin 
underwear.     185,581 ;   Dec.  4. 

Harris,  Charles  G.,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vegetable  oils 
for  laemorrhoids,  cuts,  bruises,  etc.     160,707  ;  Aug.   14. 

Harris,  D.  P.,  Hardware  &  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Children's  bicycles  and  velocipedes. 
182,581-3;  Dec.  25. 

Harris   Indirex  Light.      (See  Harris,  Ralph   W.) 

Harris,  Irwin  J.,  doing  business  as  Alopex  Products 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Preparation  for  growing 
hair  and   eradicating  dandruff.      183,830 ;   Nov.   20. 

Harris,  Isaac  F.,  doing  business  as  Harris  Laboratories, 
Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.  Pharmaceutical  and  biological  prod- 
ucts.     165,193 ;    Oct.    30. 

Harris,  J.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fountain  pens. 
187,  864  ;  Dec.  25. 

Harris,  James  G.,  doing  business  as  Harris  Chemical  Com- 
pany,   Duluth,    Minn.  ■    Liniment.      171,358 ;   Mar.    6. 

Harris,  John  A.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Malted  milk  for  use  In 
making  beverages.     161,885  ;   Feb.  20. 

Harris,  Ralph  W.,  doing  business  as  Harris  Indirex 
Light,  Cranford,  N.  J.  Electric  headlights  for  auto- 
mobiles, motor  cycles,  street  cars,  locomotives,  and  elec- 
tric fixtures.     167,773  :  Feb.  13. 

Harris  Soap  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Soap  in  liquid, 
flake,  powdered,  and  cake  form.     166,945  ;  May  15. 

Harris  Suspender  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparel 
belts.     172.944  ;  Apr.  3. 

Harris,  Thomas  H.,  doing  business  as  Thos.  H.  Harris 
Med.  Co.,  Princeton,  Ky.  Blood  purifier.  187,242; 
Jan.  2. 

Harris,  Thos.  H.,  Med.  Co.     (See  Harris,  Thomas  H.) 


Harris,  William  E.,  Asheville,  N.  C.  Cleaning  and  polish- 
ing combination    for   leather   goods.      176,180;    .Tiily  3. 

Harris  Woodson  Co.  Inc.,  also  doing  business  as  Enter- 
prise Candy  Company,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Candy. 
180,216 ;  Sept.  25. 

Harrisburg  Coal  Mining  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Coal. 
176,624;  July  17. 

Harrisburg  Colliery  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Coal. 
182,584  ;  Aug.  21. 

Harrisburg  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Shoes. 
174,390;  Sept.  18. 

Harrison  &  Co.,  also  doing  business  as  Harrison  Flour 
Mills  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wheat  flour.  166,371 ; 
July  31. 

Harrison  &  Co.,  also  doing  business  as  Harrison  Flour 
Mills  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wheat  flour.  166,672-3; 
July  31. 

Harrison,  Edgar  P.,  &  Son,  Newark,  N.  J.  Cream 
malted  chocolate.     182,147  ;  Nov.  20. 

Harrison,  Frank  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Pile  salve.  178,843 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Harrison,  George,  jr.,  doing  business  as  The  Lonesome 
Pine  Apiaries,  Bluemont,  Va.    Honey.    163,664-5  ;  Jan.  9. 

Harrison,  Hubert  M.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Monthly  pub- 
lication.     170,684  ;    Jan.   30. 

Harrison,  Sarah  A.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Sanitary-napkin  hold- 
ers.    175,491 ;  Apr.  17. 

Harrison,  Wilford,  doing  business  as  Delta  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Laxative  or  mild  purgative 
pill  preparation.     168,865  ;  Mar.   6. 

Harriss,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton,  silk, 
woolen,  or  jute  fabrics.     177,780;  June  5. 

Harrocks-Ibbotson  Co.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Fishing  rods,  reels, 
lines,  poles,  hooks,  etc.     173,602  ;  Aug.  7. 

Harrow-Taylor  Butter  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Creamery 
butter.     170,328;  May   8. 

Hart,  John  I.,  doing  business  as  Fourgees  Cotton  Mills, 
Manchester,  England.  Cotton  piece  goods.  183,569-70 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Hart  &  Hegeman  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.     Electrical  switches.     161,728 ;  July   24. 

Hart  &  Hegeman  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Hartford,  Conn.  Lumi- 
nous pendants.     171,419  ;  May  22. 

Hart,  Hubert  C,  UnionvlUe,  Conn.  Butcher  and  kitchen 
knives,  safety-razor  blades,  glass  cutters.  174,738 ; 
May  1. 

Hart,  Montgomery  L.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Linen, 
ramie,  hemp,  etc.,  piece  goods.    177,488 ;  Aug.  7. 

Hartman,  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirts.  175,866-8; 
July  10. 

Hartmann  Trunk  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Waterproof 
cloth  or  fabric  which  forms  the  outside  covering  for 
trunks.     147,289;  June  26. 

Hartray,  J.  P.,  Shoe  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Shoes  made  wholly 
or  in  part  of  leather.     173,491 ;  May  1. 

Hartray,  J.  P.,  Shoe  Co.,  Chicago,  lU.  Boots  and  shoes. 
184,727  ;  Nov.  27. 

Hartvig,  John  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Nonelectric  Iron  heated 
hair-waving  implements.     178,101 ;  May  29. 

Hartwell  Brothers,  Memphis  and  Hollywood  Station, 
Memphis,  Tenn.     Tool  handles.     182,906-7  ;   Sept.   18. 

Hartwell  Brothers,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Axe,  adze,  pick, 
sledge,   etc.,  tool  handles.     182,908 ;  Nov.  27. 

Hartwell  Brothers,  Memphis  and  Hollvwood  Station, 
Memphis,  Tenn.     Tool  handles.     182.909-13  ;   Sept.  18. 

Hartwell  JBrothers,  Memphis  and  Hollvwood  Station, 
Memphis,  Tenn.     Tool  handles.      182,915 ;    Sept.   18. 

Hartzell.  Earl  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Oils  and  greases. 
157,667:  Jan.  30. 

Harvey  Oil  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lubricants. 
184,029  ;  Nov.  20. 

Haskins  Bros.  Company,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Soap.  179,201 ; 
Sept.   4. 

Haskins  Brothers  &  Company,  Slonx  City,  Iowa,  and 
Omaha.  Nebr.     Soap.     167,873  ;  Jan.  2. 

Haskins  Brothers  &  Company,  doing  business  as  Petroleum 
Soap  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  and 
St.  Paul,  Minn.     Laundry  soap.     175,194  ;  Aug.  21. 

Haskins  Brothers  &  Company,  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  and 
Omaha,  Nebr.     Soap.     178,609  ;  Aug.  21. 

Haskins  &  Welton,  assignor  to  Welton  &  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Chemical  tissue  for  use  as  a  surgical  dress- 
ing.    144,720;   Sept.  4. 

Haspel  Brothers,  New  Orleans.  La.  Men's  suits,  pants. 
vests,   and   coats.      181,746  ;   Oct.   30. 

Hass  Lieber  Grocery  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Coffee.  175,863  ; 
•Tune  26. 

Hastings  Milling  Company.  (See  Nebraska  Consolidated 
Mills  Co.) 

Hastings  Mills,  The.  (See  Nebraska  Consolidated  Mills 
Co.) 

Hasty,  M.  A.,  Richmond,  Ind.     Candy.     175,492  :  July  3. 

Hatch,  Robert  A.  B.,  doing  business  as  Normasal  Chemical 
Co.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Granulated  effervescing  com- 
pounds  used  as   blood  salts.     170,291 ;  Feb.   20. 

Hatfield,  Asa  A.,  doing  business  as  Med-A-Dent  Dental 
Specialties  Company,  Danville,  Ky.  Tooth  paste  and 
cleanser  and  a  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  pyor- 
rhea.    167,676  ;   Apr.  3. 

Hatheway  &  Reynolds,  Oriskany  Falls  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Sweaters,  knit  coats,  and  bathing  suits. 
185.658;  Dec.  4. 


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Hatjy,  George,  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  lacers. 
184,402;  Nov.   20. 

Hattlesburg  Grocery  Co.,  Hattiesburg,  Miss.  Self-rising 
wheat  flour.     176,827  ;  Sept.  18. 

Hattoii,  Kdward  J.,  doing  business  as  Hatton  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago,    111.      Hair    tonic.      166,368;    Feb.    13. 

Hattun,  Edward  J.,  doing  business  as  Hatton  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago.  111.     Hair  tonic.     168,528;  Feb.  13. 

Hatton  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Hatton,  Edward  J.) 

Hauck  Manufacturing  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  As- 
phalt surface  and  kettle  heaters,  fire  pots,  brazing 
forges,  annealing  furnaces,  etc.     168,365  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hauck.  Peter,  jr..  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Malt  sirups  for 
food  purpo.'scs.     164,432;  Jan.  30. 

Hauser  Garrison  Dry  Goods  Co.,  The,  Wichita,  Kans. 
Overalls,  work  shirts,  combination  work  suits.  180,215  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Havana  Cigar  Co.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  Cigars.  171,319; 
Feb.  20. 

Havana  Cigar  and  Tobacco  Factories,  Ltd.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Cigars.     177,969-70;  Oct.  2. 

Havard.  Harold  H.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Playing  cards. 
186.706:  Nov.  27. 

Havens,  Horace  E.,  Chicago,  III.  Salad  and  cooking  oil. 
172.738  ;  Apr.  17. 

Hawaiian  Pineapple  Company  Limited,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.,  and  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Canned  pineapple. 
147,426  ;  May  8. 

Hawaiian  Pineapple  Company,  Ltd.,  Honolula,  Hawaii  and 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  pineapple.  168,109 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Hawkeye  Bindery  Company,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Loose- 
leaf  binders  and  books,  book  bindings,  envelopes,  let- 
terheads, etc.     172,273  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hawkins  Mortgage  Co.,  Portland,  Ind.  Loan  societies' 
bookkeeping  record  and  correspondence  blank  forms. 
167,396  ;  Mar.  13. 

Hawkins,  Rembrandt  L.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Elastic  band- 
ages made  without  rubber.     157,315  ;  May  15. 

Hawkins  &  Tipson  Ltd.,  London,  England.  Rope. 
182.538  ;  Nov.  13. 

Hawks,  P.  L.,  doing  basiness  as  Ameirlcan  System  Com- 
pany, Roanoke,  Va.  Printed  blank  forms.  171,359 ; 
.Tan.  2. 

Hawley  &  Hoops,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candy.  177,971 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Hawley  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted 
outer  garments.     172,221 ;   July   10. 

Hawthorne  Paper  Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Writing 
paper.     156,447  ;  Apr.  17. 

Hay,  Carl  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Newton  Ice  Cream 
Company,  Newton,  Kans.     Ice  cream.     160,938  ;  Sept.  18. 

Hay,  Carl  A.,  doing  business  as  Newton  Ice  Cream  Com- 
pany Newton,  Kans.  Ginger  ale  and  nonalcoholic, 
maltless  beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.  180,428 ; 
July  31. 

Haves  &  Armstrong  Mineral  Wells,  Tex.  Furniture  pol- 
ish.     183,210;    Oct.    2. 

Hayes,  F.  C,  Newport,  R.  I.    Hair  tonic.     169,301 ;  Jan.  9. 

Hayes-Meserole  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Milford,  Conn. 
Barrettes.      184,968  ;    Nov.    20. 

Hayhurst,  William  P.,  Santa  Rosa,  Calif.  Lotion  for  the 
skin.     175,311 ;  July  24. 

Hayman,  Leon,  doing  business  as  Hayman's  Hair  Shop. 
Hair  dies  and  colorings  for  eyebrows  and  eyelashes. 
159,581 ;    Aug.    7. 

Hayman's  Hair  Shop.      (See  Hayman,  Leon.) 

Ua.viits,  George  A.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Caps  or  closures 
for  receptacles.     180,762  ;  July  3. 

Haynes,  W^m.  S.,  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Flutes  and  piccolos. 
171.215:  Jan.  23. 

Haynes,  Wm.  S.,  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Flutes  and  piccolos. 
171,216;  Jan.  30. 

Hays,  J.  M.,  Wood  Products  Company,  Division  of  Stand- 
ard Crate  &  Filler  Company,  Jefferson  City,  Mo.  Auto- 
mobile bumper.     172,629  ;  May  20. 

Hayward  Hosiery  Company,  Ipswich,  Mass.  Hosiery. 
171,914  :  May  S2. 

Haywood  Publishing  Company,  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Ship- 
ping tags.     184,448;  Oct  16. 

Hazeltine,  Louis  A.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Radio  receiving  sets. 
176.676  :  May  29. 

Hazeltine,  Louis  A.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Electrical  trans- 
formers.    176,677  :  May  8. 

Hazeltine,  Louis  A.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Electrical  condensers. 
176,678;  May  8. 

Head,  Hamilton  D.,  doing  business  as  Excelo  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Texarkana,  Tex.  Polish  for  furni- 
ture   and    varnished    surfaces.      173,705  ;    June    19. 

Headex  Remedy  Co.,  McKeesport,  Pa.  Headache  capsules. 
180.599  ;  Aug.  7. 

Headley,  F.  H.,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  England.  Motor 
cycles  and  perambulators,  nillory-seat  supports,  and 
saddles  for  motor  cycles.     129,890  ;  May  8. 

Health  Fond  Distributing  Company.     (See  Rick,  James  J.) 

Health  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Laxative 
chewing  gum.     171,732  ;  Apr.  10. 

Healy,    Daniel   J.,    Detroit.    Mich.      Men's,   women's,   and 

children's  hose.     170,648  ;  May  15. 
^Healy,  Daniel   J.,   doing  business  as  D.  J.   Healv   Shops, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Wool  yams.     178,038 ;  May  15. 


Hearn,  James  A.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ladies' 

and  children's  flat   (textile  fabric)    and  knitted  under- 
wear.    165,993  ;   Jan.   30. 
Hearn,  James  A.,  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Phonographs 

*nd  phonograph  records.    165,994  ;  Jan.  9. 
Heathcote,   Edward,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Hosiery,    under- 
wear, sweaters,  gloves,  and  mittens.     176,465  ;  July  17. 
Heather  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Face  powders  and 

creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc.     187,420 ;  Dec.  25. 
Heather   Company,  New   York,   N.   Y.     Face  powders  and 

creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc.     187,422  ;  Dec.  25. 
Heather  Company,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Face  powders  and 

creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc.     187,623  :  Dec.  25. 
Hebert,  R.   B.,   and   Son,   Geauga  Lake,   Ohio.     Liniment. 

173,493  ;  Sept.  18. 
Ilecht  &  Company.     (See  llecht,  William.) 
Hecbt,    Daniel,   doing   business   as   D.   Hecht   &   Co.,    San 

Francisco,   Calif.     W*cat  flour.     165,871  ;   May  1. 
Hecht  &  Mendes  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton 

fabrics,  cotton  and  silk  mixed  fabrics,  cotton  and  wool 

mixed  fabrics,  etc.     178,500  ;  July  31. 
Hecht,  William,  doing  business  as  Hecht  &  Company,  New 

York.  N.  Y.     Children's  suits.     162,816  ;  Mar.  27. 
Hechtman,    Chas.,    Osseo,    Minn.      Potatoes.      169,902 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Hecker-Jones-Jewell   Milling   Company,  New  York,   N.   Y. 

Wheat  flour.     175,241  ;  June  5. 
Hecker-Jones-Jewell  Milling  Company,   New   York,   N.    Y. 

Wheat  flour.     182,802  ;  Dec.   18. 
Hecker-Jones-Jewell  Milling  Company,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Wheat   flour.      182,805-8;   Oct.   2. 
Hecker-Jones-Jewell   Milling   Company,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Wheat  flour.     183,028  ;  Dec.  18. 
Hecker-Jones-Jewell   Milling   Company,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Wheat  flour.     183,031-2  ;  Dec.  18. 
Hecker-Jones-Jewell  Milling   Company,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Wheat  flour.     183,285  :  Dec.   25. 
Hecker-Jones-Jewell   Milling   Company,  New  York,   N.   Y. 

Wheat  flour.     183,287;  Dec.  18. 
Hecker-Jones-Jewell  Milling  Company,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Wheat  flour.     183,475-6;  Dec.  25. 
Hecker-Jones-Jewell   Milling   Company,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Wheat  flour.     183,478  ;   Dec.   18. 
Hecker-Jones-Jewell  Milling  Company,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Wheat  flour.     183,480  :  Dec.  25. 
Hecker-Jones-Jewell   Milling   Company,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Wheat  flour.     183,877  ;  Dec.  25. 
Heckethorn,     Nettie     E.,     Casper,     Wyo.       Hair     tonic, 

182,810;  Oct.  30. 
Hedberg,  A.  F.,  &  Co.     (See  Hedherg,  Anshelm  F.) 
Hedberg,   Anshelm   F.,   doing  business   as  A.    F.   Hedberg 

&    Co.,    Long    Island    City,    N.    Y.       Preparation     for 

cleaning    fresco,    oil    cloth,    enamels,     varnishes,     etc. 

167,465;   Feb.   13. 
Heddon's,   James,   Sons,   Dowagiac,   Mich.      Fish  baits  or 

lures.     173,191 ;  Feb.  20. 
Hedges    &    Brother,    Newark,    N.    J.      Flush    and    urinal 

valves,     urinal     spreaders,    strainers,    etc.       178,696 : 

Aug.  28. 
Hedges  &   Brother,  Newark,  N.   J.     Flush   valves,   urinal 

valves,  urinal  spreaders,  etc.     178,696  ;  Nov.  13. 
Heed,  Rudolph  B.,  doing  business  as  The   Columbu.-i  Pile 

Remedy    Company,    Columbus,    Ohio.      Salve     for    the 

treatment  of  piles.     169,810  ;   Feb.   13. 
Heepe,    Richard,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Antifreezing    liquid. 

176,181;    Sept.   4. 
Hegarty  &  Childers.      (See  Childers,  Jessie.) 
Heidbriuk  Company,  The,  Minneapolis.  Minn.     Medicinal 

preparation   to   relieve   pain.     176,998  ;  June  26. 
Heidelberg,    Wolff   &   Co.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Overcoats, 

raincoats,  smoking  jackets,  house  coats,  etc.     179.722 : 

July  17. 
Heidelberg,  Wolff  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Overcoats,  rain- 
coats,  smoking  jackets,  etc.     179.723;  Aug.   28. 
Heidelberg,   Wolff   &   Co.,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Overcoats, 

raincoats,   sport  suits,  etc.      179,724 ;  Oct.   16. 
Heidelberg,    Wolff   &   Co.,    New   York.    N.    Y.      Overcoats, 

■moking  jackets,  golf  suits,  etc.     179,726  ;  Oct.  16. 
Heidelberg,    Wolff   &    Co.,    New   York    N.   Y.      Overcoats, 

raincoats,   smoking  jackets,   etc.     179,727-8  ;   Sept.   11. 
Heidelberg,    Wolff   &   Co.,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Men's   and 

young    men's    suits,    sack   suits,    overcoats,    waistcoats, 

etc.     183,743  :  Oct.   30. 
Heldelberger  Federhalter-Fabrik  Koch,  Weber  &  Co.  A.-G., 

Heidelberg,   Germany.      Penholders   and  fountain   pens. 

178.339  ;  Aug.  21. 
Heldelberger  Federhalter-Fabrik  Koch,  Weber  &  Co.  A.-G., 

Heidelberg,  Germany.     Fountain  pens,  penholders,  pen- 
cils, etc.     178,340;   Aug.   21. 
Heidner  &  Grinnell,   Inc..  Tacoma,  Wash.     Toothbrushes, 

hairbrushes,  and  nailbrushes.     178.247:  June  26. 
Hell      Co.,      The,      Milwaukee,      Wis.        Truck      bodies. 

176,466-71  ;  June  12. 
Helm,   F.    L.,    &    Son,    San   Francisco,   Calif.     Boots   and 

shoes.     180.429  ;  Nov.  13. 
Helm.  Fritz,  &  Son,  TJtica,  N.  Y.     Dressing  for  salads  and 

sandwiches.     168,262  ;  Feb.  20. 
Heimbach  Baking  Company,  The,  Allentown,  Pa.     Bread. 

179,269  :  Dec.  25. 
Heimbach  Baking  Company,  The,  Allentown,  Pa.     Bread. 

179,270;   Dec.   18. 
Heimbach  Incinerator  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Incinerators. 

175,427;  June  5. 


886 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-marh  appliuants — Continued. 


Heine,  L.  Allen,  doing  business  as  The  Heine  Service, 
Ltd.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Periodical  publication.  176,828  ; 
May  22. 

Heineman,  Artliur  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Furniture — 
namely,  cbairs,  tables,  and  desks.     148,885  ;  Jan.  30. 

Heinemann  Electric  Company,  Pliiladelphia,  Pa.  Bat- 
tery switches,  vacuum-tube  sockets,  lighting  switches, 
etc.     169,208;  Feb.  6. 

Heinze,  Augustus  P.,  doing  business  as  Motor  Kool  Co., 
Detroit,  Mich.  Preparation  to  clean  and  remove  scale 
and  foreign  accumulations  from  the  interior  of  auto- 
mobile radiators  and  cooling  systems.     138,168  ;  Apr.  24. 

Heiss,  Brush  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handkerchiefs. 
181,748;  Aug.  7. 

Heitel,  Fannie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chemical  preparation 
for  preventing  the  further  tearing  and  ripping  of  hos- 
iery.    168,680;  May  29. 

Heitkamp,  Elizabeth  A.,  St.  Loiils,  Mo.  Hair  pomade. 
174,777  :  May  22. 

Helbein-Stone  Company,  Inc,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watch- 
cases.     156,791 ;  Nov.  20. 

Heldfond,  Samuel  M.,  doing  business  as  Heldfond  Drug 
Company  and  Raymo  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.  Liq- 
uid antiseptic.     181,278  ;  Oct.  23. 

Helfancl,  Leopold  E.,  doing  business  as  Elpho  Pharmacal 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cold  cream.  171,915 ; 
May  22. 

Helier  &  Long,  New  York,  N  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
172,673;  Feb.  13. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  prepa- 
ration for  purifying  the  air  in  meat-cooling  rooms, 
refrigerators,   etc.      171,124 ;    Feb.    13. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  prepara- 
tion for  use  in  preserving  fresh  sausage.  171,125 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Preparation  for 
tanning  animal  skins,  rawhide  leather,  harness  and 
lace  leather.     171,126;   Feb.  13. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  prepara- 
tion for  preserving  smoked  sausage.     171,127  ;  Aug.  28. 

Heller,  B.,  cfe  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Meat-curing  chemical 
preparation.     171,755;  Aug.  28. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  prepara- 
tion for  facilitating  the  scalding,  etc.,  of  hogs.  171,756  ; 
May  29. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  polish. 
171,757  ;  May  29. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  prepara- 
tion for  use  in  deodorizing  ice  boxes,  etc.  172,043 ; 
May  15. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Flavoring  com- 
pound.    172,377-9  ;  May  22. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Food  flavorings  and 
spices.     172,530;  May  22. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Flavoring  com- 
pound.    172,531  ;  May*22. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  prepara- 
tion for  use  in  keeping  sausage,  kidneys,  tongues,  etc. 
in  good  condition.     172,989  ;  Mar.  6. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Garlic  flavoring  com- 
pound.     172,990  ;    July   24. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Disinfectant  and 
deodorizer.     172,991 ;  Mar.   13. 

Heller  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chemical  prepara- 
tions used  in  the  curing  of  meat.     172,992  ;  May  15. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Preparation  for 
repelling  flies  from  cattle,  horses,  dogs,  etc.  173,045  ; 
May  15. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Coloring  for  food 
and   confectionery.     173,046 ;  May   15. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Insecticide  for 
killing    moths    and    carpet    beetles.      174,301 ;    July  17. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  coloring 
and  flavoring.     174,304  ;  July  17. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Insecticide  prepara- 
tion.    184,131  ;  Nov.  27. 

Heller,  Elias  B.,  doing  business  as  Heller  Drug  Com- 
pany, Baltimore,  Md.     Liniment.     175,987  ;  Nov.  13. 

Heller,  Joseph  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fountain  pens. 
159,027;  Jan.  23. 

Hellwig,  Charles  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cake.  181,988  ; 
Nov.   20. 

Helmet  Cap  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radi- 
ator caps.      172,532  ;  Aug.   14. 

Helsbels  Company,  The.     (See  Williams,  William  J.) 

Hem-Locked  Shade  Co.,  The.      (See  Smith,  Forest  C.  C.) 

Henderson,  P.  B.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Caout- 
chouc milk.     172,533  ;  Apr.  24. 

Henderson  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.,  Inc.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  and 
Buffalo,   N.  Y.     Rubber  tires.     168,926  ;   Jan.  30. 

Hendricks,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  Daisy  Dish 
Pan  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Nonenameled  dish 
pans.     152,799  ;  June  26.  , 

Hendryx,  Andrew  B.,  Co.,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Bird- 
cage stands,  screens,  and  hooks,  chain  and  coil  springs. 
162,550;  Feb.  27. 

Hendryx,  Andrew  B.,  Co.,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Bird 
cages.     173,316  ;  Feb.  27. 

Henle,  Walter,  doing  business  as  Blackhawk  Extract 
Company,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Malt  sirup.  178,248 : 
June  19. 

Hennessy,  Francis  W.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Clothes-sup- 
porting racks.     172,836  ;  Apr.  24. 


Hennessy,  Francis  W.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  Roof-edg- 
ing device.      174,834  ;   May   1. 

Henning  Wennersten  Incorporated,  Chicago,  111.  Malt  ex- 
tracts.    173,422  ;  Apr.  3. 

Henriques  Brothers  Limited,  Lisbon,  Portugal.  Sardines. 
164,434  ;  Feb.  13. 

Henry  &  Allen,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Repair  parts  for  agri- 
cultural machinery  and  implements.     175,790  May  29. 

Henry  &  Allen,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Metal  castings  and  forg- 
ings  of  standard  and  special  shapes.     175,791  ;  May  1. 

Henry  &  Allen,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Wrenches  and  parts 
thereof.     183,034;  Sept.  11. 

Henry  &  Allen,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Wrenches.  186,474; 
Dec.  25. 

Henry-Brown  Company,  Inc.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Nonalco- 
holic beverage  and  sirup  used  in  preparation  of  same. 
187,311  ;   Dec.   4. 

Henry  Wiggin  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birming- 
ham, England.  Nickel  and  alloys  of  nickel  in  ingots, 
sheets,  and  wire.     172,701 ;  Apr.  17. 

Henry  Wiggin  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birmingham, 
England.  Metals  used  for  electrical  purposes.  172,702  ; 
Apr,  17.  m 

Henry  Wiggin  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birmingham,  M 
England.  Nickel  steel  in  the  form  of  plates,  sheets,  ■ 
wire,  etc.     172,703  ;  Apr.  17. 

Henry  Wiggin  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birmingham, 
England.     Nickel-chrome   alloy.     172,704-6 ;   Apr.   17. 

Henry  Wiggin  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birmingham, 
England.  Nickel  and  manganese  alloy.  172,707 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Henry  Wiggin  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birmingham, 
England.     Nickel-copper  alloys.     172,708  ;  Apr.  17. 

Henry's  Handy  Handles  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Spark 
and  throttle  control  levers  for  motor  vehicles.  167,176; 
Mar.  13. 

Henshel  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificial  pearls. 
173,597  ;  Apr.  3. 

Henson-Blair  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Mops.     178,341 ;  May  22. 

Hepburn  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Asphalt,  in- 
cluding asphalt  products  designed  for  roofing,  paving, 
etc.     183,651    ;Oct.  30. 

Hepsall  Company,  The.     (See  Holt,  H.  L.) 

Herbolac  Drug  &  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Black,  William  C.) 

Herbrand  Company,  The.  Fremont,  Ohio.  Wrenches,  pli- 
ers, hammers,  screw  drivers,  chisels.     170,649  ;  Mar.  6. 

Herbrand  Company,  The,  Fremont,  Ohio.  Wrenches, 
pliers,  hammers,  etc.     179,729  ;  June  19. 

Hercules  Carboy  Box  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Recep- 
tacles for  carboys.     178,342  ;  May  29. 

Hercules  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  doing  business  as  The  Econ- 
omy Plumber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Solution  for 
clearing  stopped  up  drain  and  sewer  pipes.  181.446  ; 
Not.   6. 

Hercules  Gasoline  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gasoline, 
kerosene,  oils,  etc.     167,393  ;  Sept.  18. 

Hercules  Gasoline  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gasoline, 
kerosene,    petroleum,    etc.      169,130 ;    Sept.   4. 

Hercules  Knitting,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Sweater  coats,  knit- 
ted caps,  woolen  hosiery,  etc.     180,120  :  Oct.  2. 

Hercules  Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Compounded 
oil.     176,829  ;   May   8. 

Hercules  Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Pine  oil. 
176,830-3;   May   8. 

Hercules  Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Compounded 
oil.     176,834;   May  8. 

Hercules  Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Pine  oil. 
176,335;   May   8. 

Uergy  Company,  The,  Hillsboro,  Tex.  Salve  for  eczema, 
piles,  ringworm,  etc.     175,082 ;  June  5. 

Herman,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  J.  Herman  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Men's  clothing.     175,144  ;  Aug.  7. 

Herman,  John  C,  &  Company,  Ilarrisburg,  Pa.  Cigars. 
179,599  ;  July  17. 

Herman  Krebs  Pharmacy  Co.,  The,  doing  business  as 
Herman  Krebs  Products  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Goiter 
balm.     159,966;  Jan.  23. 

Herman  Krebs  Products  Co.  (See  Herman  Krebs  Phar- 
macy Co.) 

Hermo  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Tzifakis,  An- 
drew E.) 

Heroic  Gum  Remedy  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Prepara- 
tion for  treatment  of  Riggs'  disease,  pyorrhea,  ul- 
cerated mouth,  etc.     169,246  ;  Mar.  20. 

Heron,  Norman  C,  doing  business  as  N.  C.  Heron  Co., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Eucalyptus  remedies  for  colds, 
catarrh,   and   rheumatism.      161.312 ;    June  5. 

Merrick,  Guy  W.,  Auburn,  Me.  Cleaning  preparation  for 
varnished,  painted,  and  enameled  surfaces,  etc. 
164,642;  Jan.  2. 

Hertick,  William  W.,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  Cathartic 
tablets,  dyspepsia  and  indigestion  tablets,  antiseptic 
preparations.     174,206  ;  Apr.  24. 

Herrmann,  Adolph  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tablecloths, 
sheets,  pillowcases,  napkins.     167,082  ;  May  22. 

Herroder,  Theodore  L.,  doing  business  as  Essentialized 
Flower  Oil  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Toilet  aromatic 
oils,  face  powder,  complexion  creams,  toilet  water. 
181,990-1  ;   Nov.   6. 

Herron,  James  H..  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Weld- 
ing metal.     183,449-50;   Oct.   16. 

Herr's  Laboratories,  Limited.    (See  Tahn,  E.  J.,  Company.) 


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Hershenstcin,   Solomon,   doing  business  as   S.   H.   Rubber 

Mfsr.    Co.,    New   Yoik,    N.   Y.      Inner   tubes.      166,000; 

.Tan.  .SO. 
Hershey    Brothers,     Harrisburg,     Pa.       Milk    flour,    milk 

paste,    milk-chocolate    coating,    etc.      162,552 ;    Wov.    6. 
Hershey    Chocolate   Company,    Hershey,   Pa.      Chocolates. 

ISC. 185  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hershey    Chocolate    Company.    Hershey,    Pa.      Chocolate 

mixture  used  as  a  food  and  in  the  preparation  of  food. 

166,453  :  Feb.   20. 
Hershey  Chocolate  Company  of  New  York,  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Sugar-coated  raisins.     158,774;     Apr.  17. 
Hershey.  Martin.  Laboratory.     (See  Herkowitz,  Martin  H.) 
Hershey,  S.  W..  Flour  Mills.      (See  Hershey,  Samuel  W.) 
HersheV.    Samuel    W.,   doing   business   as    S.    W.    Hershey 

Florir  Mills,  York.  Pa.     Wheat  flour.     16S.967  :  Feb.  6. 
Herskowitz,  Martin  H.,  doing  business  as  Martin  Hershey 

Laboratory,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Laxative.       182,472 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Hertz,    Felix,    doing    business    as    .\merican    Buckle    Co., 

New   York,   N.    Y.      Bags,    portfolios,   pocketbooks,   etc. 

185,854  ;  Dec.  25. 
Hertz,    Jacob,    doing    business    as    Hertz    &   Co.,    London, 

England.       Insect-destroying     preparations.       181,596 ; 

Sept.   IS. 
Hertz,  Ivobert  W.,  Indianapolis,   Ind.     Cartoons  for  pub- 
lication    in     newspapers,     magazines,     etc.       174,900 ; 

Oct.    2. 
Herz,  Alexander,  doing  business  as  The  Hygeia  Antiseptic 

Tooth    Pick    Co.,   New   York,   N.    Y.     Drinking   straws. 

167,567  ;  June  12. 
Herz.  Alexander,  doing  business  as  Alexander  Herz  Com- 
pany,    New     York,     N.     Y.       Merchandise     envelopes. 

173,567;    Feb.    20. 
Herz,  Alexander,  doing  business  as  The  Herz  Straw  Co., 

New   York,    N.   Y.      Paper   drinking   straws.      176,182 ; 

May  1. 
Herz   &  Kory,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Children's  hand   bags. 

177.557  ;  Aug.  14. 
Herzog.  Theodore.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Dance-floor  dress- 
ing.    184,243;  Dec.  11. 
Hessel,    Isadore    A.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Fur    coats,    capes, 

wraps,    and    stoles.      170,485 ;    Oct.    30. 
Hethcock,     Edward    E.,     Santa    Ana.     Calif.       Medicinal 

preparation  used   as  a  physic.      170,191 ;  Feb.   20. 
Heuer.  George  A.,  Bellaire.  N.  Y.     Preservative  for  pound 

and  trap  nets.     186,231  ;  Dec.  11. 
Havener,   James   K.,   doing  business  as   Jameson-Havener 

Company,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Wheat    flour.      157,152 

Apr.  3. 
Hewitt,   Ada   M.,   Detroit,    Mich.     Toy   insect.      167,774 

Feb.  27. 
Hcylman.  Frederick  C,  Martinez,  Calif.   Valves.     167,566 

Jan.  23. 

Heyman,  Marcus  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piece  goods  made 
of  silk.     176,407  ;  May  29. 

Heywood-Wakefield  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  Baby  car- 
riages and  gocarts.     171,458  ;  Apr.  10. 

Heywood-Wakefield  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  Bookcases, 
bedsteads,  buffets,  bureaus,  etc.     171,459  ;  Oct.  16. 

Hiatt,  Arthur  R.,  Stockport,  Iowa.  Antiseptic  capsules 
for  women  and  antiseptic  liniment  for  general  pains. 
167,982  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hibben,  John  H.,  Dry  Goods  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Hosiery,  knitted  underwear,  and  leather  and  fabric 
gloves.     181,395  ;  Oct.  23. 

Hibben.  John  H.,  Dry  Goods  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Muslins,  sheeting,  sheets,  tickings,  etc.  186,505 ; 
Dec.   IS. 

Hibler,  John  M.,  doing  business  as  J.  M.  Hibler  Mfg.  Co., 
Defiance.  Ohio.  Cleanser  for  rugs,  carpets,  woolen 
goods,  clothing,  upholstered  furniture,  etc.  171,019 ; 
Apr.   24. 

Hickey-Freeman  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Overcoats  and 
topcoats.     177,377  ;  July   17. 

Hickey-Freeman  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Overcoats  and 
topcoats.      177,378 ;    Nov.    6. 

Hickman.  Alma  P..  Joplin,  Mo.  Cloth  and  stockinet 
dolls.     183.382  :   Oct.    2. 

Hickok,  Clarence  G.,  doing  business  as  Scribner's  Ink  Co., 
Portland,   Oreg.     Writing  inks.      175,312;  Aug.  21. 

Hickory  Hill  Farm,  Jefferson  City,  Mo.  Hams.  158,311 ; 
Jan.   16. 

Hicks  Corporation,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Dish-washing 
machines.     173,355  ;   June  5. 

Hicks  &  Johnson,  Columbus,  Ga.  Pharmaceutical  prep- 
arations.    186,057  ;  Dec.  18. 

Hicks,  Mme.  Bertha  M.,  Manufacturing  Co.,  Indianapolis. 
Ind.  Hair  growers,  tetter  salve,  face  cream,  etc. 
171,365  ;  Apr.  3. 

Hicks.  W.  Wesley,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Electric  water 
heaters,  electric  air  heaters,  radiant  floor  and  wall 
heaters,  etc.     174,962  ;  Apr.  3. 

Hiergesell  Brothers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Calibrated  surgi- 
cal and  clinical  syringes.     180,662;   Dec.   11. 

Hiergesell  Brothers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Laboratory,  chem- 
ical,  and  surgical  glassware.      180.663 ;   Dec.   11. 

Higginbotham-Bailey-Logan  Company,  Dallas,  Tex.  Over- 
alls, one-piece  suits,  and  play  suits.     170,246  ;  Mar.  20. 

Higgins-Babcock-Hurd  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Salad  dressing,  vinegar,  canned  fruits,  and  vegetables, 
etc.     165,134  ;  Mar.  27. 


Hlgglns    Packing   Company,    Omaha,    Nebr.      Hams    and 

bacon.     164,908  ;  Jan.  30. 
High  Score  Products  to.     (See  Langfold,  Daniel.) 
Higli     Tension     Supplies    Co.,     Wilmington,     Del.       Radio 

lightning  arresters.     180,763  ;  .\ug.  21. 
Highland  Cordage  Company,  Highland  and  Hickory,  N.  C. 

Cords,   twines,    ropes,   and   lines.      177,668 :   May   15. 
Highland  Cordage  Company,  Highland  and  Hickory,  N.  C. 

Cords,  twines,  ropes,  and  lines.     185,583  ;  Oct.  23. 
Highland    Hereford    Breeder's    Association,    Marfa,    Tex. 

Live  calves  and  yearlings.     185,785:   Dec.  11. 
Highland  Lake  Paper  Company,  Walpole,  Mass.     Sheath- 
ing paper,  waterproof  building  paper,  roofing  paper,  etc. 

178.610  ;  May  22. 
Highland  Lake  Paper  Company,  Walpole,  Mass.     Sheath- 
ing,  waterproof  building,   and   roofing   paper,   tar   felt, 

and  asphalt  shingles.     178,611  ;   July  17. 
Highland      Manufacturing      Company,     Holyoke,     Mass. 

Writing,  typewriting,  and  printing  papers,  tablets,  etc. 

125.503  ;  May  29. 
Highland  Milling  Company,  Highland,   111.     Wheat  flour. 

177,740;    Oct.    2. 
High  tower,  James  F.,  doing  business  as  The  Cheery  Ola 

Co.,    Fort    Worth,    Tex.      Flavoring    sirup,    ice    cream, 

cakes,  etc.     182,585  ;  Nov.  13. 
Hightstown   Hardware  Company,  HIghtstown,   N.   J.     In 

secticides.    166,596  ;  Jan.  2. 
Hi-Gypsy    Co.       (See    International    Consolidated    Chemi- 
cal  Corporation.) 
Hijos    de    Ybarra,    Seville,    Spain.      Olive    oil.      182,501 ; 

Oct.    16. 
Uikecut  Company.      (See  Van  Der  Vygh,  Frans.) 
Hilborn,    Jerome,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Sweaters,    sweater 

coats,  jackets,  vests,  etc.    181,565  ;  Sept.  25. 
Hilda   Lee,   The.      (See   Drew.   Hilda   L.j 
Hildesheimer,    J.,    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Infants'    and 

children's  hats,   caps,  and  bonnets.     166,074 ;    Mar.   6. 
Hill  Clothes  Dryer  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.     Clothes  driers, 

balcony  clothes  driers,  etc.     180,282  ;  Sept.  4. 
Hill,  Herbert  M.,  Leonia,  N.  J.     Electrical  connector  clips 

and  clamps  for  amateur  radio  use.     178,612  ;  Sept.  4. 
Hill-Hoel    Mfg.    Co.,    South    Bend,     Ind.       Cedar    chests. 

181,944  ;  Aug.   21. 
Hill-Hubbell  and    Company,   San  Francisco,   Calif.     Anti- 
corrosive    protective    and    waterproof    paint    coatings, 

bituminous     paints,     marine     paint,      etc.        157,426 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Hill  &  Jackson,  Waskom,   Tex.     Hair  grower.     184,074  : 

Dec.   18. 
Hill   and   Loper   Company,    Incorporated,    The,    Danbury, 

Conn.     Men's,  women's,  and  children's  bats.     158,842  ; 

May  22. 
Hill  Manufacturing  Co.,   Lewiston,  Me.,  assignor  to  Hill 

Manufacturing  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Cotton  niece  goods. 

182,658;  Oct.  23. 
Hill  Manufacturing  Co.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  assignor  to  Hill 

Manufacturing     Ce.,    Boston,    Mass.       Cotton    fabrics. 

182,659  ;  Oct.  23. 

Hill.  S.  W..  and  Sons,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  Salve. 
181,119;  Sept.  18. 

Hill,  Wilfrid,  doing  business  as  The  County  Golf  Com- 
pany, Birmingham,  England.  Golf  balls.  175,393 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Hillbern  Thrift  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Printed 
books.      176,626  ;    July    31. 

Hiller,  Stanley,  Inc.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Waste  saving 
machinery  and  apparatus.     171,712  ;  May  29. 

Hiller,  Stanley,  Inc.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Apparatus  for 
revivifying  kieselguhr,  apparatus  for  producing  char- 
coal, fish-meal  apparatus,  and  sirup  clarifiers.  171,713  • 
May  8. 

Hillerich  &  Bradsby  Co.,  Inc.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Baseball 
bats.     180,430  :  July  17. 

Hillerich  &  Bradsby  Co.,  Inc.,  Louisville,  Kv.  Baseball 
bats.     180,431-^  :  July  10. 

Hillerich  &  Bradsby  Co.,  Inc.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Baseball 
bats.     184,728  ;  Oct.  16. 

Hillig,  Frederick  W.,  doing  business  as  F.  W.  Hillig 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tablecloths,  napkins,  scarfs,  etc. 
161.549  ;  July  17. 

Hillig,  Frederick  W.,  doing  business  as  F.  W.  Hillig  Co., 
New  I'^ork,  N.  Y.  Bed  coverings,  sheetings,  pillow- 
cases,  bedspreads,    tickings.     161,5.50 ;    July    17. 

Hills.  C.  v.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  R'efrigerators. 
170,247;   Mar.  20. 

Hillsdale  Baking  Company,  Hillsdale,  Mich.  Whole-wheat 
bread.     179,534  ;  Nov.  6. 

Hillsdale  Baking  Company,  Hillsdale,  Mich.  Bread. 
182,149-.50  ;    Oct.    2. 

Hillside  Cotton  Mills,  La  Grange,  Ga.  Rngs  made  of 
grass   and   fiber.     171,366 ;    Jan.   2. 

Hillside  Fluor  Spar  Mines,  i^hicago.  111.  Foundry  flux. 
179,792  ;  Aug.  28. 

Hillyard,  Newton  S.,  doing  business  as  Hillyard  Chemical 
Company,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Disinfectant.  180,600 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Hillyard,  Newton  S.,  doing  business  as  Hillyard  Chemi- 
cal Company,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Floor  dressing.  180,602  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Hilton,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's,  young  men's, 
and  boys'  clothing  and  haberdashery.  153,507 ; 
June  26. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued, 


Watches, 
174,618  ; 


Himmer  Brothers  Co.   Inc.,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.     Waxed 

paper.     175,394  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hinck,   Otto   H.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  goods. 

180,664;    Dec.   4. 
Hinckley  Manufacturing  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.     Buttons, 

shoe  ornaments,  badges,  and  emblems.    165,552 ;  Apr.  3. 
Hinckley    Manufacturing    Company,    Providence,    E.    I. 

Bracelets,  finger  rings,  brooches,  bar  pins,  and  buttons. 

168,469  ;  May  8. 
Hind  &  Harrison  Plush  Co.,  The,  Clarke  Mills  and  New 

York,  N.  Y.    Plushes  in  the  piece.    183,211 ;  Oct.  16. 
Hiner,    Ward    B.,    doing    business    as    Red    Ball    Transit 

Company,   Indianapolis,    Ind.      Moving  vans   or  trucks. 

170,920;  Mar.  13. 
Hlnkle,    Hutchinson    S.,    doing   business   as    The    Leclare 

Laboratories,  NevF  York,  N.  Y.   Hair  remover.   180,066 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Hinkle,  Nettie  B.,  Shreveport,  La.     Medicinal  preparation 

used  in   the  treatment  of  carbuncles,   boils,    old  sores, 

etc.     171,844  ;  Mar.  27. 
Hlnkson,  Andrew  H.,  doing  business  as  Shults  Ointment 

Company,  Chester,  Pa.     Ointments  used  for  swellings, 

sores,    bruises,    burns,    etc.,    and   liniments.      172,593 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Hinsdale       Manufacturing       Company,        Chicago,       111. 

Wrenches,  wrench   and  socket  wrench  sets,  and  align- 
ment jigs.     183,383  ;  Oct.  30. 
Hinton,    Frank,    Decatur,    111.      Soap    paste.      181,396 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Hinton,    Mary,    St.   Louis,    Mo.      Polish    for   automobiles, 

pianos,   furniture,   and    woodwork.      185,181  ;    Dec.    11. 
Hipolito  Screen  &  Sash  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Window 

and    door   wire    screens.      180,764 ;    Aug.    14. 
Hipp.  Didisheim  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

watch   movements,   and   parts  of  the   same. 

Apr.  3. 
Hipp.  Didisheim  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Watches, 

watch   movements,  and  parts   of  the  same.     174,620  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Hipp.  Didisheim  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Watches, 

watch    movements,    and    parts    of    same.       174,621  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Hipp.  Didisheim  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Watches, 

watch  movements  and  parts  of  the  same.     174,622-4  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Hippie,  Solomon  R.,  Williamsport,  assignor  to  DX  Instru- 
ment Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa.     Rheostats.     173,047  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Hird,  Roy   G.,  doing  business  as  Garley  Steel  Company, 

Chicago,  111.     Steel  sheets,  bars,  and  plates.     176,127  ; 

July  3, 
Hirsch  Brothers  Co.,   Chicago,   111.      Cake  mix.     171,081 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Hirsch  Bros.  &  Co.,  Incorporated,  Louisville,  Ky.     Salad 

relish.     176,627;  May  22. 
Hirsch  &  Flashner.     (See  Flashner,  .Joseph.) 
Hirsch,  Walter  J.,  Co.,  Chicago,  111.    Peanut  butter,  olives, 

mustard,  chow  relish.     157,523  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hirsch,     Walter     J.,     Company,     Chicago,     111.      Candy. 

162,547  ;   May  15. 
Hirsch,    Walter    S.,    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Ice-creara 

cones.     172,534  ;  May  29. 
Hirsch,   L.,   &   Son,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     Dresses.      182,245  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Hirschl  &  Bendheim,  Washington,  Mo.     Tobacco-smolrinK 

pipes.      171,694;   Jan.   2. 
Hirsh,    Wickwire    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Men's    outer 

garments  of  clothing.     165,192  :  Dec.  4. 
Hlrshfeld,  Jacol)  B.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Nainsook  under- 
wear for  men,  women,  and  children.     166,072  ;  May  8. 
Hirshfeld,    Jacob   B.,   doing   business   as   J.    B.    Hirshfeld 

&   Co.,  Inc.,   New   York,   N.  Y.     Knitted   and   nainsook 

underwear,   hosiery,  and   sweaters.      176.184;  July   17. 
Hlrshfleld,  Maurice  W.,  doing  business  as  Marfleld  Radio 

Mfg.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Sound  amplifiers  for  telephone 

and  telegraph  receiving  instruments.     168,529.   Mar.  27. 
Hirsutine  Laboratories,  The.     (See  Berg,  L.  M.) 
Hisey,  Milton  B.,  Painesville,  Ohio.     Preparation  for  the 

treatment   of  pyorrhea.     181,341  :   Nov.  20. 
Hisey-Wolf    Machine    Company,    The,    Cincinnati.    Ohio. 

Locks,     particularly     for     motor     vehicles.       183,625 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Hlte  Brothers,  Peru,  Ind.     Pancake  and  buckwheat  flour. 

181,342  ;  Sept.  25. 
Hits-It  Rl'f'g  Co.,  Camden,  N.  J.     Insecticide.     186,129; 

Dec.  18. 
Hi-Way  Laboratories.      (See  Finstlck,  Lawrence  A.) 
Hobbs,  Edward  M.,  Berea,  Ohio.     Live  poultry.     164,592  ; 

Jan.   30. 
Hobbs,    H.    C,    doing    business    as    Fidelity    Pencil    Com- 
pany,  New   York,   N.    Y.     Pencils.      173^132 ;   Mar.   13. 
Hobdell,    Way   and   CompanJ?   Limited,    London,    England. 

Crude  asbestos.    165,995  ;  Jan.  9. 
Hochman  &  Wertheim,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Bread.     176.079  ; 

Nov.   20. 

Hochsehlld,    Kohn  &  Co.,    Inc.,   Baltimore,   Md.      Corsets, 

girdles,  dresses,  etc.     184,450.  Nov.  6. 
Hochstadter,   Harry   C,    Philadelphia,   Pa.     Dental  floss. 

174,392  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hockadav    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Wall    finishes. 

179,939;    Sept.   4. 


Hockaday  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Wall  finishes  and 

reducers.     179,940  ;  July  3. 
Hockmeyer  Bros.,  New   York,  N.   Y.     Cotton   piece  goods. 

179,369  ;  June  5. 
Hodes    Mills    Inc.,    New   York.    N.    Y.      Men's    and    boys' 

knitted    and    textile    athletic    underwear.      184,451-2 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Hodgman  Ruhber  Company,  Yonkers,   N.  Y.     Waterproof 

covers  for  hats  and  caps.     171,916  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hodgson    and    Company,    Limited,    Sydney,    New    South 

Wales,      Australia.         Canned      salmon.        180,004-7 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Hoechstetter,  Max  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Toilet  lotion  for 

chapped  hands  and  face.     181,599 ;  Dec.  18. 
Hoefler,    Henry    R.,    Astoria,    Oreg.,    and    San    Francisco, 

Calif.     Chocolate   and   candies.     170,066 ;   Aug.    14. 
Hoefler,    Henry    R.,    Astoria,    Oreg.,    and    San    Francisco, 

Calif.     Chocolate  and  candies.     170,107  ;  Aug.  14. 
Hoegger,   Joseph   A.,    Jersey    City,   N.   J.      Supports   for 

bathroom  and  other  fixtures.     178,503  ;   Sept.  18. 
Hoeing,    Morris    J.,    Newark,    N.    J.      Completely-printed 

books.     168,470;  Mar.  27. 
Hoepfner,    Charles,   doing    business   as   Charles    Hoepfner 

&  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Germicide  and  worm  remedy  for 

stock.     184,729  ;   Dee.  4. 
Hoevel   Manufacturing    Corporation,    Jersey    City,    N.    J. 

Sandblast  apparatus  and  parts  thereof  and  accessories 

therefor.      173,284  ;   Aug.   7. 
Hoey,  John  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Canned  ripe  olives. 

168,364  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hoey,    John,    &   Co.,    San   Francisco,   Calif.      Mattresses. 

177,084  ;  May  29. 
Hoey,   John,   &   Co.,    San   Francisco,    Calif.     Mattresses. 

177,085;  Sept.  11. 
Hofbros.   W.,   Co.      (See  Hoffman   Bros.) 
Hofer,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Foot  Balm  Company,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.     Foot  balm.     179,793:  Sept.  11. 
Hoffman,  F.  A.,  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Dairy  prod- 
ucts— namely,     butter,     evaporated     milk,     eggs,     etc. 

163,798;  Mar.  27. 
Hoffman  Bros.   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Watches,   clocks, 

and   parts   thereof.     171,798  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hofl^man  Bros.    Inc.,   doing  business   also   as   Hofbros   W. 

Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Watches,    clocks,    dials,    etc. 

171,799 ;  July  10. 
Hoffman     Candy     Co.,     Cleveland,     Ohio.      Candy     bar. 

178,343;  July  17. 
Hoffman,   E.  A.,   Candy  Co.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Candy. 

182,096;   Dec.   4. 
Hoffman,  Elie  A.,  doing  business  as  E.  A.  Hoffman  Candy 

Co.,  also  as  Hoffman's,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Candy  and 

chocolates.      159,024  ;    June   26. 
Hoffman,  Ellc  A.,  doing  business  as  E.  A.  Hoffman  Candy 

Co.^  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Candy.     168,471 ;  May  8. 
Hoffman,  Ellc  A.,  doing  business  as  E.  A.  Hoffman  Candy 

Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Candy.     174,393  ;  July  24. 
Hoffman,  Herman  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Women's  under- 
garments.     175,195  ;   July   10. 
Hoffman,  Joseph  S.,  Baltimnre,  Md.     Boy's  and  children's 

outer-wear  suits.     182,970  :   Dec.  4. 
Hoffman,  M.  C,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk  and  wool 

crepe  in  the  piece.     176,546 ;  May  1. 
Hoffman,  Morris  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.    Knickerbockers. 

170,192  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hoffman,   Mrs.   Nellie   F.,  Brookings,    S.   Dak.      Medicine 

for  the  treatment  of   hog  cholera.     178,504  ;  July  10. 
Hoffman,   Samuel  L.,  doing  busines^s  as  S.  L.   Hoffman  & 

Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ginghams  fn  the  piece.     182,377  ; 

Oct.   16. 
Hoffman,    William   M.,    Buffalo,   N.   Y.     Fuel-oil  burners. 

166,829  :  Jan.  30. 
Hoffmann,  John,  &  Sons  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.    Evaporated 

milk,    canned    vegetables,    fruit,    fish,    etc.       178,249 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Hoffmann,    William,    Chicago,    111.      Tonic    and    food    for 

feathered   pets.      171,217:   Mar.   13. 
Hoffmaster,    Harry    E.,    Toledo,    Ohio.      General    scouring 

preparation,     164,107  ;  Oct.   16. 
Hofheimer     Brothers     Company,     Norfolk.     Va.      Shoes. 

183,626:  Dec.  11. 
Hofmann,  A.  C,  &  Sons,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Bacon,  canned 

corn    beef,    corned    pork,    etc.      171,538 ;    Nov.    6. 
Hogan,    J.    J.,    Incorporated,    La    Crosse,    Wis.      Canned 

fruits,   vegetables,   fish,  and   coffee.     161,130 ;   Feb.   ?0. 
Hogan,   Thomas   L.,    doing    business   as   Floreal   Parfnms 

Delicats,   Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Face  powders,   face  creams, 

perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc.    167,677  ;  Jan.  9. 
Hohner,     M.,     New     York,     N.     Y.      Mouth     harmonicas. 

171.420-1  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hohner,    M.,     New    York,     N.    Y.        Mouth    harmonicas. 

179,794  ;  Aug.  2. 
Hohner,    M.,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Mouth    harmonicasL 

180,180;    July   24. 
Ho-Jav  Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Beverage  coolers. 

182,811  ;    Oct.    2. 
Ho-Jay    Corporation,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Beverages    and 

sirups  used  in  making  same.     182,812  ;  Oct.  2. 
Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson.  San  Francisco.  Calif.     Plumb- 
ing,   steam-fitting,    and    hardware    supplies.      150,531 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson,   San  Francisco  and  Los  An- 
geles,   Calif.      Cooking   and    heating   stoves.      162,409 ; 

Apr.  3. 


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Alpliaietical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


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Uolbrook,  W.  H.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  All-wool 
textile  piece  goods.      177,489 ;   June   19. 

Hold-Pack   Mfg   Co.      (See   Morgan.    Walter   E.) 

Holdems   Company.      (See   Fonno,    Herbert   L.) 

Hohlou,  George,  Queuomo.  Kans.  Ointment  for  croup, 
colds,  pneumonia.  Inoncbitis,  etc.     167,721  ;  .Tan.  1. 

Holden-I^eonard  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Worsted  and  woolen 
te.'ctile  fabrics.     162,002  ;  Jan.  9. 

Holdeu-Leonard  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Worsted  and 
woolen  textile  fabrics.     169,971  ;  Jan.  2. 

Holden-Leouard  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Worsted  and 
woolen   textile   fabrics.      173,423  ;    Feb.   20. 

HoldcD-Lcou.ird  Companv.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Worsted  and 
woolen  textile  fabrics."    186,367  ;  Dec.  18. 

Holden-Lconard  Company,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Worsted  and 
woolen  textile  fabrics.     186,369;  Dec.  18. 

Holden-Leonard  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Worsted  and 
woolen  textile  fabrics.     186,372  ;  Dec.  18. 

Uolden-Leonard  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Worsted  and 
woolen  textile  fabrics.     186,374  ;  Dec.  18. 

Holden-Leonard  Company,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Worsted 
.Tnd  woolen  textile  fabrics.     186,376-7  :  Dec.  11. 

Holder,  A.  R.,  Abilene,  Tex.    Jelly  soap.     182,971  ;  Oct.  16. 

HoldiuK  Committee  for  Educational  and  Philanthropic 
Work,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Monthly  magazine.  161,315  ; 
May   1. 

Holland  Canning  Company,  Holland,  Mich.  Canned 
fruits  and   vegetables.      171,917  ;   July  3. 

Holland  Food  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Potato 
starch,  buckwheat  flour,  rice  flour,  and  rices.  167,616 ; 
Mar.   20. 

Holland  Food  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  T.  Cheese. 
167.617:  Mar.  20. 

Holland  Furnace  Company,  Holland,  Mich.  Magazine 
published   monthly.     181,024;    Sept.  11. 

Holland,  Joshua,  doing  business  as  Holland  Pharmaceuti- 
cal Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sore-throat  remedy.  179,407  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Hollaind  Knitting  Co.,  Brooklvn.  N.  Y.  Men's  fashioned 
ties  made  of  knitted  silk.     182,586  ;  Sept.  4. 

Holland  O'Neal  Milling  Co.,  Mount  Vernon  and  Spring- 
field, Mo.     Wheat   flour.     175,102;   June  5. 

Holland  Specialty  Company,  Peoria,  111.  Preparation  for 
cleaning  artificial  dentures.     174,647 ;   July  24. 

Hollander,  Isadore,  doing  business  as  Hollander  Chemi- 
cal Works,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Insecticides.  178,388 ; 
July   17. 

Hollander,  Joseph,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Dyed  animal  skins. 
166,741 ;  Apr.  10. 

Hollander-Lewis  Co.,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Men's  trousers. 
174,447;  Aug.  21. 

Hollbnch,  John,  Company,  Peterson,  N.  J.  Woven  mesh 
fabrics.     176,628  ;  June  12. 

Hollbach,  John,  Company,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Corsets,  bras- 
sieres, bust  supporters,  etc.     181,025  ;  Nov.  20. 

Holllns,  William,  &  Company,  Limited,  London  and  Mans- 
field, England.  Cloth  made  of  wool  and  cotton 
146,509  ;  Feb.  27. 

HoUins,  William,  &  Co.  Ltd.,  London  and  Mansfield,  Eng- 
land. Negligee  shirts,  collars,  pyjamas,  etc.  161,005  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Hollins,  William,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
pipce  goods.     170.193  ;  Jan.  30. 

Hollls,  Paul  S.,  doing  business  as  Big  State  Co.,  Fort 
Worth,  Tex.  Nonalcoholic  maltless  beverage  powder 
used   for    making   soft   drinks.      172,380 ;    July    24. 

Holliston  Mills  Inc.,  The,  Norwood,  Mass.  Book  lacquer, 
varnishes,  lacquers,  and  automobile  top  dressings.- 
185,081  ;  Dec.  25. 

Holm,  J.  Henry,  doing  business  as  Calcorganlc  Labora- 
tories, Chicago,  111.  Medicinal  compound  to  be  dis- 
pensed  for  promoting  calcification.     171,539;  Apr.  10. 

Holmes,  Jlrs.  A.  G.,  &  Co.,  The.     (See  Holmes,  Henry  G.) 

Holmes,  Henry  G.,  doing  business  as  The  Mrs.  A.  G. 
Holmes  &  Co.,  Corsicana,  Tex.  Yeast.  165.497 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Holmquist,  Peter  C,  doing  business  as  Holmquist  &  Co., 
Chicago,  111.     Woodenware.     151,760;  Fob.  2T. 

Holophane  Glass  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Glass  globes 
and   reflectors   for  artificial   light.      182.S13-4:    Dee.   4. 

Holstfin-Friesian  Association  of  America,  Chicago,  111. 
Milk,  cream,  buttermilk,  butter,  and  cheese.  183,973  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Holstein,  Harvey,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Canned  fruits 
and  vegetables,  condiments,  rice,  etc.    166,369  ;  Sept  11. 

Holstein  Rubber  Company,  The,  Hartford,  Conn.  Sinele 
and  double  faced  rubber  sheeting.    168,681  ;  Feb.  20. 

Holt  &  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wheat  flour. 
115,504:  Dec.  11. 

Holt.  H.  L.,  doing  business  as  The  Hepsall  Company, 
Ogamaw,  Ark.  Preparation  for  nse  In  the  treatment 
of  the  hair.     173,285  ;  Mar.  27. 

Holt,  Josephine  L.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Corsets.  138,091 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Holt  Manufacturing  Co.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Terry  toweling. 
184,499  ;  Oct.  23. 

Holt  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  Stockton.-  Calif. 
Tractors,  traction  engines,  harvesters,  etc.  173,234 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Holt  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Stockton,  Calif.  Har- 
vesters, thrashers,  and  combined  harvesters  and  thrash- 
ers.    182.213;  Sept.  11. 


Holtite  Manufacturing  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.     Rubber 

heels  for  shoes.     178,844  ;  Aug.  28. 
Holtite  Manufacturing  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.     Rubber 

heels  for  shoes.     178,845  ;  Nov.  13. 
Holtz,   Louis,   and    Sons,      Inc.,   Rochester,   N.   Y.     Dress 

coats,   overcoats,    and   topcoats.      175,243 ;   June    26. 
Holway,  Sadie,  doing  business  as  Columbia  Ave.  Beauty 

Parlor,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Face   powders   and   creams, 

perfumes,   rouges,    etc.      177,299 ;   June   12. 
Ilolyoku     Company,     The,     Holyoke,     Mass.       Wires     for 

millinery  and  personal  use  and  straw  braids.     132.740  : 

May  22. 
Holzman,   Samuel,   doing  business   as  Tsout  Remedy  Co.. 

New    York,    N.    Y.      Remedy    for    corns,    calluses,    and 

warts.     170,818  ;  Apr.  3. 
Homberg,  Rudolph  F.,  Boston,  Mass.     Women's  and  chil- 
dren's blouses,   skirts,  dresses,  bloomers,  and   knickers. 

168.970;  Jan.  9. 
Hom-Pyrrho  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Mouth  wash  and 

a  remedy  for  pyorrhea.     174,626  :  Apr.  24. 
Home  Bakery.     (See  Huck,  George  W.) 
Home  Foods  Service  Company  Incorporated.  Denver,  Colo. 

Breakfast   cereal  foods.     167,084  :   July  31. 
Home  Lighting  Equipment  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  T. 

Portable  electric  lamps,   parts  thereof,   etc.     175,792 ; 

July  10. 

Home   Products    Inc.,    Rahway,   N.    J.      Carbon-tetrachlo- 

ride  cleansing  preparation.     165,952 ;  Jan.   30. 
Homo  Phone   Co.,  The.      (See  Miller,   Howard  A.) 
Honey  Products  Co.,  Tustin,  Calif.     Peanut  jam.    173,769  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Honeywell    Heating    Specialties    Company,   The,   Wabash, 

Ind.    Temperature  and  draft  regulating  and  controlling 

instruments.     175,395  ;  Sept.  11. 
Honeywell    Heating    Specialties    Company,    Wabash,    Ind. 

Fluid-pressure   regulating  and   controlling  instruments. 

175,396;  Sept.  18. 
Hood,  H.  P.,  &  Sons,  Inc..  Boston,  Mass.     Butter,  dried 

beans,  bread,  etc.     146.213  :  Dec.  11. 
Hood,  H.  P.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Boston,   Mass.     Butter,   dried 

beans,    bread,   buttermilk,   etc.     146,216 ;    Apr.   3. 
Hood,  H.  P.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.     Coated  frozen 

confections.     159,360  ;  Apr.  17. 
Hood    River   Apple   Vinegar   Co..    also    doing   business   as 

Mountain   Maid  Products  Company,  Hood  River,  Oreg. 

Apple   vinegar,   canned   pork   and   beans,   canned    soup, 

canned  chile  con  carne,  and  canned  mincemeat.    147,960  ; 

May  8. 
Hood  River  Apple  Vinegar  Co.,  Hood  River,  Oreg.     Fruit 

pectin.     183.213  ;   Sept.   18. 
Hood  River  Canning  Co..  Hood  River,  Oreg.     Canned  cher- 
ries.    172,093  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hood  River  Spray  Company,  Hood  River,  Oreg.     Insecti- 
cide.    183,832  ;   Nov.   20. 
Hood    Rubber    Companv,    Watertown,    Mass.      Rubber   ve- 
hicle tires  and   tubes.      169,674 ;   Mar.  20. 
Hood  Rubber  Companv.  Watertown,  Mass.     Batteries  and 

parts  thereof.      174,577  :  Mar.  27. 
Hood  Rubber  Company,  Watertown,  Mass.     Rubber  boots 

and  shoes.     175,145  ;  June  26. 
Hood  Rubber  Company,  Watertown,  Mass.     Rubber  boots 

and   shoes,   rubber   overshoes,   and   rubber-soled   canvas 

shoes.     176,344  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hood  Rubber  Company,  Watertown,  Mass.     Rubber  boots, 

shoes,  overshoes,  etc.     179,040  ;  Sept.  11. 
Hood  Rubber  Company,  Watertown,  Mass.     Rubber  boots, 

shoes,      and      overshoes,     rubber-soled     canvas     shoes. 

179,470  ;  Aug.  14. 
Hoody  Peanut   Butter  Co.      (See  Townsend,  Glenn   Q.) 
Hooker   Electrochemical    Company,   Niagara   Falls.    N.   Y. 

Caustic    soda,    granulated    lye,    and    chlorinated    lime. 

169.903  :  Apr.  24. 
Hooker.     (5race    B.,     East     Providence,     R.     I.       Candy. 

174.778:  .Tune  3  9. 
Hooper,  Wm.  E.,  &  Sons  Co..  Woodberry,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Cotton    rope,    sash    cord,    seine   twines,   etc.      168,151 ; 

May  8. 
Hooper,    Wm.    E.,    &    Sons   Co.,    Woodberry.   Md.      Woven 

belting,   hose-valve   packing,   etc.     168,152 ;   May   29. 
Hoos,  Bernard  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Ash   travs.     186,475  : 

Dec.   4. 
Hoosier  Cleanser  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Buczkowskl.  John  J.) 
Hoosier  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Soap 

compounds.     179,371  :  June  12 
Hooton  Cocoa  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Cocoa  and  choco- 
late.    182,587  ;  Sept.  11. 
Hooven  &  .-Mlison  Company,  The,  Xenia,  Ohio.     Cordage. 

154,515  ;  Apr.  3. 
Hooven  &  Allison  Companv.  The.  Xenia,  Ohio.    Java  hemp- 
fiber  rope.      159,868  :   Oct.   16. 
Hooven,    Owens,    Rcntschler    Company,    The,    Hamilton, 

Ohio.     Pi.ston  rings.     173.356  :  June  5. 
Hoover    Company,    The.      (See    Hoover    Suction    Sweeper 

Company.) 

Hoover  Company.  The.  North  Canton.  Ohio.  Electric 
suction    sweepers.      175.244  :   Aug.   7. 

Hoover  Company.  The.  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Electric 
suction   sweepers.      175,245  :   May  8. 

Hoover  Suction  Sweeper  Company,"  The.  assianor  to  The 
Hoover  Company.  North  Canton.  Ohio.  Electric  suc- 
tion sweepers.     172.594;  Mar.  27. 


890 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Ali)hal)etical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Hooz,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Bufifalo  Paper  &  Post 
Card  Co.,  Piiiladelphia,  Pa.  Cover  and  writing  paper, 
envelopes,   and  wrapping  paper.     179,868  ;   June   19. 

Hopke,  John  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Massage  cream.  171,169  : 
Mar.  27. 

Hopkins,  J.  L.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insecticide. 
172,381 ;   May   1. 

Hopkins,  Nevil  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dentifrices. 
174,207  ;  June  19. 

Hoppe,  Emil,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Carrousels.  181,945 ; 
Auk.  21. 

Hopper,  Thompson  C,  Gest,  Ky.  Preparation  for  use  as  a 
breakfast  cereal  and  in  cooked  foods.     180,863  ;  Sept.  25. 

Horlick's  Malted  Milk  Companv,  Racine,  Wis.  Malted 
milk.      181,526;   Oct.    16. 

Horlick's  Malted  Milk  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Powdered 
extracts  of  grains  used  as  a  milk  modifier.  182,417. 
Nov.  6. 

Horn,  A.  C,  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ready-mixed 
paint  for  plastered  walls,  brick  or  concrete  surface, 
wood  and  metal  trim.     176,738  ;  May  1. 

Home  Manufacturing  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Radio  re- 
ceiving sets  and  parts  thereof.     164,317  ;   May  29. 

Horner,  Mary  B.,  doing  business  as  H.  &  H.  Products 
Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Shampoo  cream.  178,613  ; 
July  17. 

Hornsby,  Pauline  K.,  Chicago,  111.  Deodorants.  157,923  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Hornung,  Ernest  W.,  doing  business  as  The  Hubbell 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Glass  curtain 
lights  and  frames  for  automobiles.     169,904  ;   July   17. 

Horrocks-Ibbotson  Co.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Fishing  flies  and 
artificial  bait.     178,601 ;  May  15. 

Horst,  Amos  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  176,547 ; 
July  17. 

Horst,  Frederick  F.,  doing  business  as  Northwest  Chemi- 
cal Co.,  Bellingham,  Wash.  Washing  tablets,  washing 
compounds,  windshield  cloths,  and  chemically-treated 
polishing  cloths.     163,167  ;   Jan.   30. 

Horstmann,  Wm.  H.,  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Yarn. 
172,475  ;  Apr.  3. 

Horstmann,  Wm.  H.,  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Yarn. 
176,999  ;  Apr.  17. 

Horton,  Clara  E.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Athletic  £i"Clre/. 
166,691  ;  Jan.  2. 

Horton  Studios,  Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Toys  and  novelties. 
157,034;  Feb.  20. 

Horwood,  E.  H.,  &  Co.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Children's  slips.     171,994;  Nov.  13. 

Horwood,  E.  H.,  &  Co.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Underwaist  union  suits.     171,996  ;  Nov.  13. 

Hosch  Brothers  Company,  Gainesville,  Ga.  Ginghams, 
cbambray,  cieviots,  etc.,  In  the  piece.  170,194 ;, 
Feb.  13. 

Hospital  Specialty  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sanitary 
napkins.     183,833 ;   Oct.    16. 

Hostetter.  David  B.,  doing  business  as  Can  Vas  Bak 
Products  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Waterproofing,  soften- 
ing, and  preserving  preparation  for  leather.  185,251  ; 
Nov.   20. 

Hot  Point  Oil  &  Supply  Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Lu- 
bricating oils  and  greases.     184,854  ;  Nov.  27. 

Hottel.  Frank  C.,  doing  business  as  Vapolyptus  Co.,  Port- 
land, Oreg.     Antiseptic  oil.     165,682  ;  Feb.  20. 

Houblgant,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  creams.  175,493  ; 
May  15. 

Houbigant,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfume,  toilet  water, 
face   powder,   etc.      176,025 ;    Aug.    14. 

Houbigant,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfume,  toilet  water, 
face,  talcum,  and  sachet  powders,  face  cream,  etc. 
177,379  ;  July  10. 

Houbigant,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfume,  toilet 
water,  face  and  talcum  powders,  etc.  184,yl0-ll  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Houbigant,  Inc..  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Perfume,  toilet 
water,   face  powder,  sachet,  etc.     185,459-63  :   Dec.  11. 

HoubiKiint,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfume,  toilet  water, 
face  and  talcum  powders,  etc.     187,257  ;  Dec.  25. 

Houdaille  Company,  The.  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Automobile 
shock  absorber.     161,625-6  ;  Oct.  23. 

House,  Howard  G.,  doing  business  as  Sta-Put  Mfg.  Com- 
pany, and  formerly  doing  busines  as  Sta  Put  Patch 
Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Tire-repair  compounds,  adhesives, 
reenforcements,    etc.      186,232 ;    Nov.    20. 

House  of  Bver,  The,  Maiden,  Mass.  Waists  and  hosiery. 
168,614  ;   May   1. 

House  of  Kuppenheimer,  The.  (See  Kuppenheimer,  B., 
&  Co.) 

Houston  Chronicle  Publishing  Company,  The,  Houston, 
Tex.  Want-add  directory,  a  daily  publication  forming 
a  section  of  a  newspaper.    169,676  ;  Feb.  27. 

Iloutain,  Elsie  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Magazine  published 
monthly.     179,869;  .Tune  26. 

Houze,  L.  J.,  Convex  Glass  Company,  Point  Marion,  Pa. 
Sheet  glass.      181,397  ;   July   24. 

Ilouze,  L.  J.,  Convex  Glass  Company,  Point  Marion,  Pa. 
Sheet  glass.     181,398;   July  31. 

How  To  Make  Money  Publishing  Co.  (See  Farley,  Vin- 
cent, J.) 

Howard  Hose  and  Garter  Mfg.  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Hosiery   and   garters.      175,557 ;   July    10. 

Howard  Iron  Works.  Buffalo,  N.  V.  Expansion  joints  for 
pipe  lines.     186,233;  Dec.  11. 


Howard  Stove  &  Furnace  Co.,  Ralston,  Nebr.  Heating 
furnaces.      180,603  ;    July   24. 

Howdy  Bottling  Works.     (See  Goodale,  Robert  W.) 

Howdy  Company,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Grape-flavored 
concentrate.     180,183  ;  June  l9. 

Howe  Chain  Company,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Drive  chains. 
183,834;   Oct.   16. 

Howe,  Donald  W.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Mayonnaise,  sweet 
whip  or  creme  topping  for  desserts,  salads,  etc. 
161,362;   May  29. 

Howell,  William  J.,  Allentown,  Pa.  Chemical  prepara- 
tions used  for  deodorizing  and  disinfecting.  185,252  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Hower,  Harry  C,  Chicago,  III.  Pneumatic  tires  and  tubes. 
169,854  ;  Nov.   13. 

Rowland,  Louis  A.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Photographic  re- 
productions.    177,847  ;  May  22. 

Howlett  &  Hockmeyer  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cordu- 
roys, velveteens,  and  cotton  piece  goods.  184,855 ; 
Nov.   20. 

Howse,  Mead  &  Sons,  Lt.,  London,  England.  Serges  in 
the  piece.     178,722;  June  5. 

Hoy,  F.  P.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets.  169,972; 
May  29. 

Hoy,  Howard  H.,  Candy  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Candy. 
162,738;  Jan.  16. 

Hoy,  T.  P.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets.  182,307; 
Sept.  25. 

Hoye,  Daniel  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Insulating  separator  for 
electrical  conductors.     183,653  ;  Oct.  9. 

Hoyme,  Christopher  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bath  robe  which 
may  be  used  also  as  a  towel.     166,505-6  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hoyt  Apothecaries  Co.     (See  Donahue,  Henry  M.) 

Hoyt,  F.  M.,  doing  business  as  F.  M.  Hoyt  &  Co.,  Ames- 
bury,  Mass.  Salted  peanuts  and  peanut  butter. 
171,320;   July   3. 

Hrejsa,  Joseph  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Laxative  preparations. 
177,972;  July  17. 

Hub  Hosiery  Mills,  Boston,  Mass.  Infants'  hose. 
179,730  ;   July  24. 

Hubbell  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.  (See  Hornung,  Ernest 
W. ) 

Hubble,  James  G.,  assignor  to  Pinene  Chemical  Companv, 
Incorporated,  New  Orleans,  La.  Preparation  of  oil  of 
pine.     181,121  ;   Nov.   13. 

Hubbs  &  Corning  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Paper  bags. 
171,845 ;  Feb.  27.  f  s 

Huber,  Rudolfo,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Automobile  lock. 
160,287  ;  June  19. 

Huber,  Rudolfo,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Pocket  calculating  ma- 
chines.    160,288  ;  Aug.  21. 

Huck,  George  W.,  doing  business  as  Home  Bakery, 
Crystal  City.  Mo.     Bread.     167,392;  Jan.  9. 

Hudnall,  Frank  P.,  Manchester,  Ohio.  Toilet  packages 
for  containing  tooth  brush,  paste,  and  powder.  172,045  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Hudnut,  Richard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cleansing  and  vanish- 
ing creams,  face  powders,  etc.     171,171 ;  Feb.  13. 

Hudnut,  Richard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Compact  powders 
and  rouge.     171,461-2;  Mar.  27. 

Hudnut,  Richard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soap.  183,880 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Hudnut,  Richard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Talcum,  face  powder, 
bath  salts,  sachet,  etc.     185,969  ;  Dec.  18. 

Hudnut,  Richard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sachet,  tooth  pow- 
der,  cold   cream,   etc.     186.188-91 ;   Dec.   1. 

Hudson  Bay  Fur  Company.     (See  Kosofsky,  Aaron.) 

Hudson,  J.  L.,  Company,  The,  Detroit,  Mich.  Shoes  made 
of  leather,  fabric,  and  combinations  thereof.  167,917  ; 
June  12. 

Hudson,  J.  L.,  Co.,  The,  Detroit,  Mich.  Men's  and  young 
men's  outer  clothing — viz,  suits.     171,846  ;   July  17. 

Hudson,  J.  L.,  Co.,  The,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ladies'  and 
misses'  dresses.     180,121 ;  Aug.  28. 

Hudson  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Flavoring 
extracts   for  food.     165,493 ;   July   3. 

Hudson  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Sprayers   and   parts   thereof.      186,999 ;    Dec.    4. 

Hudson  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Sprayers  and  parts  thereof.     187,001  ;   Dec.   4. 

Hudson  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Sprayers  and   parts  thereof.     187,003  ;   Dec.  4. 

Hudson  Motor  Specialties  Company,  I'hiladelphia  and 
Frankford.  Pa.  Transmission  or  crank  casing  parts. 
158,677;   .Tuly   3. 

Hudson  Pharmacal  Co.  Incorporated,  Union  Hill,  N.  J. 
Pharmaceutical  preparation  for  nervous  disorders  and 
exhaustion,  fatigue,  etc.     172.676  ;  Mar.  6. 

Huebner,  Arthur  P.,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Shirts,  drawers,  and 
union  suits,  hosiery,  etc.     174,079  ;  Aug.  7. 

Huebner.  Arthur  F.,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Knit  goods  in  the 
piece.     176,345  ;  Dec.  25. 

Huessy  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Safenwil,  Switzerland.  Cotton  piece 
goods  and  handkerchiefs.     163,982  ;  May  8. 

Huey  &  Mathews,  Inc.,  Pittsbui-gh,  Pa.  Coffee,  tea, 
bread,  pastry  Hour,  marshmallow  creme,  and  salad 
dressing.     170,019  ;  June  5. 

HufE,  Barnes  &  Opie,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Wrapping  pa- 
per.    174,520  ;  June  5. 

Huff,  John  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Kleans-It  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  New  Brighton,  Pa.  Chemical  prepara- 
tion for  cleaning  closet  bowls.     178,846  ;  Aug.  14. 


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Ihiffman.  William  G.,  jr.,  Greenville,  Tex.  Laxative. 
177.7-11  :  j^iijr.  14. 

Hugii'mo  Compauv,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Face  powder. 
170,453;  Apr.  17. 

Hughes  &  Bi-adley  Co..  I'hilaiiolpliia,  Pa.  Woven  slllj 
undergarments.     175,400;  Oct.  2. 

Hughes.  Clement  L.,  iloing  business  as  Wisco  Co.,  Canton 
and  I'eoi-ia,  111.  Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  leucor- 
rhea,  ulcerations  of  the  womb,  etc.     178.041  ;  Aug.  28. 

Hughes  and  IIancoel<.  Milford  Haven,  rembrolteshire, 
Wales.  Solution,  composition,  or  mixture  for  the  re- 
moval or  prevention  of  incrustation  or  corrosion  in 
steam   generators,  etc.     178. 6G7;   Nov.   20. 

Hughes.  Henrv  L.,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nail  polish. 
173,497  :   Apr.   24. 

Hughes.  Herbert  E..  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Collection  of  motto 
cards.     177.127  ;  June  12. 

Hughes,  Raleigli  J.,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Building  plans 
and    designs.      181,992 ;    Oct.   2. 

Hughes,  William  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Pre  Ven  Shun 
Laboratories,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Prophylactic  ointment. 
170,885  :  Feb.  13. 

Hugo,  John,  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  New  Haven, 
Conn.     Toy  banks.     163,519 ;  Jan.  30. 

Hulburt,  H.  L.,  doing  business  as  Jely-Rite  Fruit  Com- 
pany, San  Jose,  Calif.  Concentrated  fruit  pectin, 
fruit  preserves,  jellies,  jams,  etc.,  containing  added 
pectin.     169,249  ;  June  26. 

Hulburt,  H.  L.,  doing  business  as  California  Jely-Juce 
Company,  San  Jose" and  Santa  Clara,  Calif.  Fruit  or 
berry  juice  to  make  jelly.     173,648  ;  June  5. 

Hulman  &  Co.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Spices,  peanut  butter, 
honey,  etc.     170,819;   Sept.  18. 

Hulman  &  Co.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Spices,  bay  leaves, 
cassia,  cinnamon,  etc.     170,919  ;  Aug.  7. 

Hulse,  Abram  C,  jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  174,080; 
June  5. 

Human    Hand   Cake    Beater   Co.      (See    Swope,    John    A., 

jr) 
Humber  Limited,   Coventry,  England.     Cycles.      154,512 ; 

Jan.   30. 
Humber  Limited,  Coventry,  England.     Bicycles,  tricycles, 

motor    cycles,     motor    trucks,    passenger    automobiles. 

154,513  ;   Apr.   24. 
Humberstone,   C.  C,  doing  business  as  Monarch  Packing 

&  Supply  Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Compressed   asbestos-fiber 

sheet    packing.      180,122 ;    July    31. 
Humbird    Canning    Co.,    Humbird,    Wis.      Canned   berries 

and  vegetables.     179,535  ;  Nov.  27. 
Humble   Oil   &    Refining   Company,    Houston,    Tex.      Cyl- 
inder oil,  locomotive  cylinder  oil,  marine  cylinder  oil, 

etc.     169,593  ;  Jan.  2. 
Humble  Oil  &  Refining  Company,  Houston,  Tex.     Cylinder 

oil.    locomotive    cylinder   oil,    marine   cylinder   oil,    etc. 

169,594;  Jan.  9. 
Hume,  John  S.,  doing  business  as  Del  Norte  Commercial 

Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.     Canned  fish,  fruits,  and  vegetables. 

179,941  :    Sept.    25. 
Iliimil  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electric  heat- 
ing apparatus  for  heating  rivets,  slugs,  etc.     181,190  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Humphrev    Elevator    Co.,    Faribault,    Minn.       Elevators. 

182,815";   Sept.  25. 
Hungarian    Rubber    Goods    Factory    Limited,    Budapest, 

Hungary.      Tires    for    cycles,    motor    cars,    and    other 

vehicles.     172,332  ;   May  1. 
Hunger  and  Hunger,  Sacramento,  Calif.     Clothes  hangers. 

156.688;  Apr.  3. 
Plungerford,  U.  T.,  Brass  &  Copper  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Babbitt  metal.     178.390  ;  May   15. 
Hunt  Brothers   Packing   Company,   San   Francisco,   Calif. 

Canned   fruits,   vegetables,    and   fish,   and   dried   fruits. 

187,058  ;  Dec.  25. 
Hunt  Brothers   Packing  Company,   San   Francisco,   Calif. 

Canned   fruits.     187,463 ;  Dee.   18. 
Hunt,   C.    Howard,   Pen   Company,   Camden.    N.   J.      Pens. 

176,128;  May  1. 
Hunt,    Hatch    &    Co.,    Oakland,    Calif.      Fresh    fruit    and 

fresh   asparagus.      165,137  ;   Oct.   9. 
Hunt,   W^illiam  B.,  M.  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Oxygenated 

tablet   used    in    the   treatment   of    pulmonary    diseases. 

166,230;  Jan.   16. 
Hunter  Dry  Kiln  Company.  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Dry 

kilns.      175,354  ;    July   17. 
Hunter,  H.  B.,' Co.  Inc.,  Norfolk,  Va.     Specially-prepared 

food  preparations.     166,885  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hunter.    H.   Blount,    doing   business   as   The   Chocolishus 

Company,    Norfolk,   Va.      Food   preparations,    of   choco- 
late,  milk,   and  sugar,   etc.      165,444 ;   Mar.    20. 
Hunter,  H.  Blount,  doing  business  as  The  Cboc-o  Vita  Com- 
pany. Norfolk,  Va.    Food  product  composed  of  chocolate. 

cocoa,  sugar,  and  milk.     170,.''.04  :  Tiec.  4. 
Hunter    Manufacturing    &    Commission    Co.,    New    York, 

N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  goods.     175,314  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hunter  Mfg.  &  Commission  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton 

piece  goods.     177,782  ;   May   15. 
Hunter.    R.    William,    doing  business   as   National   Chem- 
ical  Company,   Detroit,   Mich.      Cold    cream,   vanishing 

cream,  bleaching  cream,  hair  grower,  and  corn  remedy. 

167,520  ;  Mar.  20. 
Hunter,  W.  N.,  and  Co.,  Hot  Springs,  S.  Dak.     Ointment 

for  treating  eczema,  salt  rheum,  etc.     177,128  ;  June  12. 


Huntingdon    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Marshall, 

Edward   E.) 
Huntington   Laboratories,   Inc.,   Huntington,   Ind.     Liquid 

soap.     184,732-3  ;   Oct.   16. 
lUintingti>n   Rubber   Mills,    Portland,   Oreg.     Buttons   not 

of  precious  metals.  171,920  ;  Jan.  30. 
Munt-Rankin     Leather     Co.,     Boston,     Mass.       Leathers. 

174.450;   May  29. 
llupfel,  Adolph  G.,  jr..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Mushroom  paste. 

172,382  :  May  22. 
Hupp  Products  Company,  The,  Columbus,   Ohio.     Rubber 

composition  floor  covering.     175,196  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hurley    Shoe    Co.,     Rockland,    Mass.       Shoes.       168,844. 

Apr.  24. 
Hurley    Shoe    Co.,    Rockland,    Mass.       Shoes.      175,355  ; 

May  22. 
Hurley    Shoe    Co.,    Rockland,    Mass.       Shoes.      181,487 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Hursh,    Wm.    T.,    &    Conn,    Mansfield,    Ohio.      Vegetable 

compound  and  system  blood  purifier.     176,185  ;  July  10. 
Hurst,  .Adolphe.  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shel- 
lac,  shellac    gums,   varnishes,    etc.      161,777 ;   Mar.   20. 
Hurst-Boillin     Co..     Clarksville,     Tenn.       Patent    winter- 
wheat  flour.     174,395  ;  Dec.   18. 
Hurst,    John    E.,    &    Co.     Incorporated,    Baltimore,    Md. 

Hosiery,  knitted  underwear,  gloves,  mittens,  gauntlets. 

173,327;  May  29. 
Hurtado,  Pablo,  doing  business  as  Hurtado  Lemonol  Co., 

Toledo,    Ohio.      Powdered    preparation    for    making    of 

soft  drinks.      185.124  ;  Oct.  9. 
Hurty-Peck  &  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.    Beverage  sold  as  a 

soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making  the  same.     174,011 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Hurwitz,    Mitchell   A.,  Jamaica,   N.   Y.     Extract   of  malt 

for  food  purposes.     170,777  ;  Mar.  27. 
Huss,     Anna,     Menlo     Park,     Calif.       Cheese.       163,873; 

Mar.  20. 
Hussey.    .John    M.,    doing    business    as    Mo-Ka    Company, 

Wichita,  Kans.    Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     169,905  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Huston,   T.   A.,    &   Co.,   Portland,   Me.     Bakery  products, 

specifically  cookies  and  confectionery.     171,696  ;  May  8. 
Hutchins  Car  Roofing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Railroad- 
car  roof.     177,669  ;  June  12. 
Hutchinson    Manufacturing    Co..    Inc.,    Norristown,    Pa. 

Combination  wood-working  machines.    172,094  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hutchinson    Manufacturing    Co.,    Inc.,    Norristown,     Pa. 

Combination  woodworking  machines.     18:^.835  ;  Oct.  30. 
Hutchison  Thrift  Corporation,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.     Canned 

cherries.     169,059  ;  May  8. 
Hutmacher    Braiding    Company,    The,     Paterson,    N.    J. 

Shoe  and  corset  laces.     156,789  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hutt  &  Wasserman,   Inc.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Men's  hats. 

172,837  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hutt  &  W'asserman   Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  hats. 

176,418  ;  June  12. 
Hutton,   Asbury   B.,   Philipsburg,    Pa.     Grease   compound 

for    lubricating    purposes.      180,009 ;    July    10. 
Hutzler  Brothers   Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Shoes.     177,848 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Huylers,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Candy,  cocoa,  chocolate,  etc. 

135,754  ;  Mar.  27. 
Huylers,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Candy.     171,172  ;  July  17. 
Huyler's,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Candy.     175,657  ;  June  26. 
Hyatt.    Thaddeus    P.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Toothbrushes. 

169,400  :  Aug.  28. 
Hyde,    Geo.    E.,    &    Co.    Inc.,    Campbell,    Calif.      Canned 

fruits.     168,413  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hyde,  Pierre  C,  doing  business  as  The  Hyde  Drug  Com- 
pany.   Massena,    N.    Y.      Tonic    and    system   renovator. 

181,893  :   Nov.    6. 
Hydraulic   Brake  Company,   Los  Angeles.   Calif.,  and  De- 
troit,  Mich.      Vehicle   brakes.      184.941  :    Dec.   25. 
Hydro    Governor   Co..   The.    Sandy   Hook,    Conn.      Engine 

governors.     161.882  :  Aug.  28. 
Hydrox     Corporation,     Wilmington,     Del.        Ice     cream. 

177,783  ;   July  24. 
Hygeia  Antiseptic  Tooth  Pick  Co.     (See  Herz.  Alexander.) 
Hygeia    Nursing    Bottle    Co.    Inc.,    The,    Buffalo,    N.    Y. 

Healing  ointment.  160.808  ;  Jan.  28. 
Hygienic  CoflEee  Co.  (See  Gund,  George.) 
Hygienic    Fibre    Company,    Versailles,    Conn.,    and    New 

York,    N.    Y.      Absorbent   cotton    and    gauze,    absorbent 

waste,   bandage  rolls,  etc.     177.784  :  May   15. 
Hygienic  Laboratories,  Chicago,  II.     Shampoo.     173,031  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Hygienic  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.   Hair  tonics.    173,932  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Hygienic   Manufacturing   Company,   Chicago,    111.      Soaps. 

181,400  :   Oct.   16. 
Hygrade  Provision  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Meat  prod- 
ucts.    138,568  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hylaud,   George   II.,   doing  business  as   Standard   Homeo- 
pathic Company.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Remedy  for  cold 

in  head,  grippe,  influenza,  etc.     172,595  ;  May  29. 
Hyman,    Henry,    &    Co.    Inc.,    New    Y'ork,    N.    Y.      Dials 

for    electrical    instruments    and    appliances.      169,855 ; 

Feb.    6. 
Hvman,  L.,  &  Sons.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Paper.     167.127  ; 

'Feb.   13. 
Hyman    &    Opponheim,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Hair    coods. 

167,301  ;   Feb.   13. 


892 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Hyman   &  Oppenheim,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Raw  hair  and 

prepared  hair  stock.     170,293  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hyman   &    Oppenheim,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Hair   goods — 

namely,  transformations  and  pompadours.     173,286-7 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Hymer,  Ralph  N.,  doing  business  as  Hymer's  Hair  Tonic 

Co.,  Salem,  Oreg.     Medicines  for  treatment  of  dandruff 

and  eczema.     180,701 ;  Aug.  21. 
Hy-Pure  Laboratories,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Powdered  alum, 

boric    acid,     powdered    borax,     camphorated    oil,     etc. 

183,115  ;  Nov.  13. 

I.    C.    Candy    Co.,    Brooklyn,    N.   Y.      Candies.      186,791 ; 

Dec.  11. 
I.  C.  Refrigeration  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Automobile  and 

refrigeration    trucks,    and    refrigeration    railroad    cars. 

180,476;  Aug.  14. 
I.   C.  Refrigeration  Co.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Refrigeration 

cabinets.     180,477  ;  July  17. 
I.  &  Y.   Cigar  Company.      (See  Yereshefsky,   Isidore.) 
Ibbotson  Brothers  &  Co.  Limited,  Sheffield,  England.     Pig 

iron,   cast  iron,   steel,   high-speed   steel,   etc.      166,771 : 

Feb.   13. 
Ibbotson    Brothers    &    Co.,    Limited,    Sheffield,    England. 

Steam,   locomotive,   and   traction   engines,   cranes,   etc. 

166,772  ;  Feb.  20. 
lea,  Aktiengesellschaft,  Dresden,  Germany.     Photographic 

lenses.      181.075  ;    Dec.   4. 
Ice     Poles,     Inc.,     Boston,     Mass.       Iced     confections. 

164,760;    Oct.    2. 
Icy-Hot  Bottle  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Bottles,  jars, 

carafes,  jugs,  etc.     107,630  ;  Oct,  9. 
Icy-Hot  Bottle  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Plates, 

cups,  jugs,  and  dishes.     167,637  ;  Oct.  9. 
Icy    Hunni    Co.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Ice    cream    or    other 

frozen   dainties.      173,706 ;    June   26. 
Ida   Starter   Limited,    London,   England.      Compressed-air 

Self-starters  for  internal-combustion  engines.     171,128  ; 

May  1. 
Idaho  Evaporating  Co.,  Meridian,  Idaho.     Fresh  deciduous 

fruits  and  fresh  vegetables.     169,761  :  May   1. 
Idaho    Producers'    Union,    Caldwell,    Idaho.      Fresh    vege- 
tables,   citrous    fruits,    grapes,    and    melons.      170,685 ; 

May  29. 
Ide,  Geo.  P.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.     Collars  for  shirts. 

174,012  ;  July  10. 
Ide,  George  P.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.     Outer  dress 

shirts.      166,831 ;   Dee.   4. 
Ide,  George  P.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.    Outer  dress 

shirts.     166,832  ;  Nov.  27. 
Ideal  Caramel  Company,  Inc.,  Johnson,  N.  Y.    Candy,  candy 

confections,     sweetmeats,     chewing    gum.       172,225-6 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Ideal  Caramel  Company,  Inc.,  Johnson,  N.  Y.     Candles, 

candy     confections,     sweetmeats,     and     chewing     gum. 

177,227;   Sept.  4. 
Ideal  Clamp  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Hose  clamps 

and  parts  thereof.     171,322  ;  Jan.  30. 
Ideal    Coated    Paper    Company,    assignor    to    McLaurin- 

Jones  Co.,  Brookfield,  Mass.     Gummed  paper.    130,477  ; 

June  19. 
Ideal  Coated  Paper  Company,  Brookfield,  Mass.    Gummed 

paper  and  cloth.     149,704  ;  Mar.  6, 
Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Litltz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Chocolate  coating.     174,740 ;  May  8. 
Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Chocolate  coating.     174,741  ;  May  29. 
Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Chocolate  coating.     174,780;  May  8. 
Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Chocolate  coating.     174,781-2  ;  May  29. 
Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Chocolate.     174,783 ;  May  29. 
Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Chocolate.     176.129;  May  22. 
Ideal    Novelty     &    Toy    Co.,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Dolls. 

183,524;  Sept.  11. 
Ideal    Roller    &    Manufacturing    Co.    Inc.,    Chicago,    111. 

Rollers  for  printing  presses,  lithographic   presses,  etc. 

172.678  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ideal  Tire   and   Rubber  Company,   The,   Cleveland,    Ohio, 

Vehicle  tires,   iniipr  tubes,   tire  casings  and  shoes,  and 

repair  parts.     155,968  ;  Apr.  17. 
Ideal   Tire  and   Rubber  Company,   The,   Cleveland.   Ohio. 

Vehicle  tires,  inner  tubes,  etc.     167,817  ;  Mar.  27. 
Ideal   Tire  and   Rubber   Company,   The,   Cleveland,   Ohio. 

Vehicle   tires   of   rubber    and    rubber   and   fabric,   inner 

tubes,  tire  casings  and  shoes,  etc,     169,401 ;  Jan.  30. 
Idolite    Hosiery   Mills,   Inc.,    New   York,   N.   Y.     Hosiery. 

171,218  ;  May  15. 
I-EZ  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Eyewash.     170,433  ;  Mar.  20. 
Igelfors  Bruks   Aktiebolag,   Stockholm,   Sweden.     Scythes 

and    sickles.      172, 275-6';    Oct.    .SO, 
Igoe,    James    T.,    Chicago,    111.      Occasional    publication. 

175.721  ;  May  22. 
Illinois  Canning  Company,  The,  Hoopeston,  111.     Canned 

vegetables.     181,894  ;   Sept,   25, 
Illinois  Canning  Company,  The,  Hoopeston,  111.     Canned 

corn.     181,895-   Sept.   25. 
Illinois    Electric    Porcelain    Company,    Macomb,    111.      In- 
sulators nnrt  knobs.     167,354  :  Mav  29. 
Illinois  Fruit  Exchange,  Centralla,  III.     Fresh  fruits  and 

vegetables.    167,641 ;  Apr.  24. 


Illinois  Meat  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Meats,  hams,  bacon, 
lard,  etc.     174,306  ;  Sept.  18. 

Illinois  Medicine  Co,,  Chicago,  .  111.  Cathartic  medical 
compound.     168,313  ;  May  1. 

Illinois  Powder  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Dynamite. 
172,095  ;  Apr.  10. 

Illinois  Watch  Case  Company,  Elgin,  111.  Watchcases  and 
watch  movements,     183,706  ;  Dec.  4. 

Illinois  Women's  Athletic  Club.  Chicago,  111.  Monthly 
periodical.      171,321 ;   Feb.    27. 

Illustrated  Daily  News  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.  Title  for  comic  newspaper  strip.  187,162 : 
Dec.   11.  ^ 

Imlach,  John  S.,  Ottawa,  Canada.  Precision  tools. 
182,053;   Oct.  2, 

Imperial  Candy  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Salted  peanuts. 
169,302;  Oct.  30, 

Imperial  Distributing  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canta- 
loupes, fresh  fruits  and  vegetables.     164,916  ;  Sept.  25. 

Imperial  Glass  Company,  Bellaire,  Ohio.  Ornamentel  and 
table  glassware.     185.929  ;  Dec.  4. 

Imperial  Hygienic  Co.,  Suffern,  N.  Y.  Tonic  for  the  skin. 
172,476  ;  Feb.  27. 

Imperial  Ice  and  Development  Company,  Riverside,  Calif. 
Ice.      182,418;    Nov.   20. 

Imperial  Peanut  &  Coffee  Company.  (See  George,  Robert  J.) 

Imperial   Tea   Co.      (See  Bargreen,    Samuel   E.) 

Imperial  Trust  for  the  Encouragement  of  Scientific  and 
Industrial  Research,  The,  London,  England.  Ther- 
mometers, pyrometers,  compasses,  etc.  163,983-4 ; 
Sept.  IS. 

Implement  Age  Company,  The,  Springfield,  Ohio,  Monthly 
publication  devoted  to  the  form-equipment  industry. 
177,000;  May  22. 

Import  Drug  Specialties  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Liquid 
cleaning  compound  for  removing  spots  and  cleaning  all 
fine   materials.     162,820;   Aug.   7. 

Import  Drug  Specialties  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Candy. 
178,847;  Aug.  14. 

Import  Drug  Specialties  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Oint- 
ment for  chest  colds,  head  colds,  influenza,  etc. 
178,848  ;  Aug.  14. 

Inabine  Company,  The,  Corsicana,  Tex.  Liquid  prepara- 
tion for  the  treatment  of  kidney,  bladder,  and  rheuma- 
tism troubles.     177,001 ;  Oct.  9. 

Independent  Breweries  Company,  The,  also  doing  business 
as  Independent  Products  (Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Malt  sirup  for  food  purposes.     178,849  ;  Aug.  21. 

Independent  Drug  Company,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Medici- 
nal preparations.     180,865  ;  Sept.  11. 

Independent  Drug  Company,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Water 
bottles,  fountain  syringes,  etc.     181.279  ;  July  17. 

Independent  Paper  Mills,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Paper 
towels  and  napkins.     174,141  ;  Apr.  3. 

Independent  Paper  Mills,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dispens- 
ing devices  for  paper  towels,  napkins,  etc.  176,186 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Independent  School  District  of  Newton.  Newton,  Iowa. 
High-school  newspaper  and  annual.     173,833  ;  May  8. 

Independent  Service  Station  Association,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.      Gasoline.      180,979;    Sept.    4. 

Inderrieden  Canning  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Canned  vegetables. 
164,917;  Feb.  13. 

Index-Ray  Mount  Co.      (See  Kulik,  Irving.) 

Index  'Visible,  Inc.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Card  Indexes, 
index  cards,  cases,  cabinets,  etc.     148,279  ;  July  24. 

India  Tire  and  Rubber  Company.  The,  Akron  and  Moga- 
dore.  Ohio.  Pneumatic  vehicle  tires  and  inner  tubes. 
155.757  ;   Mar.    13. 

Indian  Head  Shoe  Co..  Marlboro,  Mass.  Misses'  and  chil- 
dren's leather  shoes  and  leather  soles  for  shoes. 
164.502;  Nov.  13. 

Indian  Queen  Silk  Co.,  Bangor,  Pa.  Hosiery.  169,303  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Indian  Refining  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubri- 
cating oils,  greases,  compounds,  etc.     172,596  ;  Apr,  10. 

Indian  River  Products  Company,  The,  Vero,  Fla.  Fresh 
grapefruit,   oranges,   tomatoes,  etc.     149,508;   Dec.   18. 

Indian  Star  Chemical  Co..  Jericho,  Ark.  Face  powder, 
hair  straightener,  liniment,  etc.     175,356  ;  July  24. 

Indian  Village  Bakery,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bread.  156,579  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Indianapolis  Abattoir  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Di- 
gester tankage  used  for  stock  feed.     162,013:  Jan.  30. 

Indianapolis  Abattoir  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Hams,  bacon,   and   sausage.     174,837 ;  June  19. 

Indianapolis  Abattoir  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Hams, 
bacon,  sausages,  shoulders,  etc.     176,629  :  July  31. 

Indianapolis  Abattoir  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Hams, 
shoulders,  bacon,  sausage,  tongues,  dried  beef,  jowls, 
butts,  and  lard.     177,.380  ;  .July  3. 

Indianapolis,  Ind,,  Tent  &  Awning  Company,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.  Clothing  consisting  of  outing  coats,  trousers,  vests, 
and  suits,     169,595  ;  Feb.  20. 

Indianapolis  Manufacturing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Electric  battery  separators.     151,581 ;  Sept.  4. 

Indianapolis  Saddlery  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Horse 
collars.      182,541  ;    Nov.    20. 

Indianapolis  Tent  &  Awning  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Awnings  and  tarpaulins.     172,538  ;  Apr.  3. 

Indiaroot  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hair  tonic.  181,896  ; 
Sept.  25. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  3923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


893 


Indra  Pearl  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pearls. 
171.219:   Jan.   2. 

Industrial  Cliemieal  &  Fertilizer  Company,  Brunswick.  Ga. 
Potassium  phosphate  as  well  a.s  general  mixed  ferti- 
lizers and  highly-concentrated  plant  foods.  173,831  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Industrial  Engineering  Research  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Adhesive   printed    labels.      181,076 :    Sept.    25. 

Industrial  Molded  Materials  Company.  North  Tonawanda, 
N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Durez  Company,  Inc.  Molding 
compositions.      167,353  ;   Aug.   28. 

Industrial  Oil  Co.  Inc.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  Gasoline. 
181,447;   .Tuly    31. 

Industrial  Service  Company,  Lincoln,  N.  J.  Automobile- 
actuated  transmission  appliance.     156,833  :   Feb.  6. 

Inecto  Incorporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Face  cream. 
175.090;  .luly  10. 

Ingersoll  Milling  Machine  Company,  The,  Rockford,  III. 
Milling  fixtures,  cutters,  and  machines  and  milling- 
cutter  grinders.     154,194  :  Mar.  27. 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company,  .Tersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y^.  Hose  composed  of  rubber  and  fabric.  180,933—4  ; 
July  31. 

Ingersoll  Redlpoint  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Pencils,  pens,  leads,  and  erasers.     174,451 ;  June  26. 

Ingersoll  Redipoint  Company,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  T. 
Pencils,    pens,   leads,   and  erasers.     174.452  ;   May  22. 

Ingersoll,  Robt.  H.,  &  Brii..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Waterlnirv  Clock  Company. 
Watches  and  clocks.     158,476  ;  Feb.  13. 

Ingram.  Frederick  F.,  Company.  Detroit,  Mich.  Rouge 
and  face  powders.     153,884  ;  Feb.  13. 

Ingram.  Mrs.  E.  W.,  Peoria,  111.  Complexion  cream. 
183,654  ;  Dee.   18. 

Inland  Engineering  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Manganese- 
steel  castings.     178,042;  June  12. 

Inland  Steel  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Copper-alloy  steel. 
169,866;  Aug.  14. 

Innovation  Ingenuities  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Trunks,   travellne   bags.    etc.      183.745 ;    Dec.   25. 

Innovation  Specialties  Co..  (See  Booty,  Philip  C.  P., 
assignor.) 

Institut  de  Beaute  Chastigllone.     (See  Bossard,  Jean.) 

Institute  For  Public  Service,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Periodical 
publications.     173,707;  May  8. 

Interlake  Tissue  Mills  Co.  Ltd..  Merritton,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada.     Toilet    paper.      178.043;   Aug.    14. 

International  Association  of  Machinists,  doing  business 
as  Ad-Pep  Printing  and  Publishing  C^o.,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Cartoons,  advertising  cartoons,  and  Illustra- 
tions.    158,121 ;  Apr.  24. 

International  Bank,  Washington.  D.  C.  Printed  circu- 
lars, bulletins,  digests,  etc.     182,310 ;  Sept.  11. 

International  Bedding  Co.  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Box 
springs.     164.049  :  May  15. 

International  Chemical  Company  of  America,  Wilming- 
ton. Del.,  and  Washington,  D.  C.  Insecticide  spray. 
177.129  ;  June  26. 

International  Consolidated  Chemical  Corporation,  Inc.,  do- 
ing business  as  Hi-Gypsy  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Salve 
for  the  amelioration  of  soreness  in  fatigued  human 
pedal  extremities.     166.599  :  Feb.  13. 

International  Consolidated  Chemical  Corporation,  Inc., 
doing  business  as  Dae  Health  Laboratories,  New  York, 
N.  y.  Medicinal  preparation  for  intestinal  disorders. 
180.702:   Aug.  7. 

International  Company.  The.  Baltimore.  Md.  Prepared. 
Dowdered,  and  skimmed  milk  for  bakers'  and  confec- 
tioners' use.      159.319  :  Nov.  13. 

International  Company,  The.  Baltimore,  Md.  Food-flavor- 
ing extracts,  mincemeat,  cocoa,  etc.     175.016  ;  Nov.  13. 

International  Corset  Company,  Aurora,  111.  Combina- 
tion   corsets   and   brassieres.      174.784 :   June   26. 

International  Corset  Company,  Aurora,  111.  Corsets,  bras- 
sieres, and  combination  corsets  and  brasslferes. 
174,785  ;  ,Tune  26. 

International  Drv  Goods  Co..  Boston.  Mass.  Sweaters, 
union  suits,  shirts,  etc.     182.753  ;  Oct.  23. 

International  Drv  Milk  Co..  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Pow- 
dered milk.     155,689-91 ;  Apr.  24. 

International  Harvester  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Tractors 
and  attachments  and  parts  thereof.    173,649  ;  Apr.  17. 

International  Harvester  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Binders, 
reapers,  mowers,  hayrakes.  etc.     181.280  :  Dec.  4. 

International  Mfg.  Co.,  Phillips,  Me.  Wooden  toothpicks. 
185,708  :  Nov.  6. 

Intematinnl  Milling  Companv.  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Stock 
and   chicken    feed.      176.408 ;   Oct.    30. 

Intornational  Milling  Companv,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Wheat  flour.     178.044;  Aug.  21. 

International  Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor 
busses.     152,425  ;  May  22. 

International  Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cushioned 
connections  for  use  in  vehicles.     168,416  ;  May  22. 

International  Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Metal 
parts  for  cushioned  connections  in  vehicles.     169,213 
May  22. 

International  Postal  Supply  Company  of  New  York,  The 
New  York  and  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Check-Indorsing  ma 
chine.     184.856  ;  Nov.  27. 

International  Postal  Supply  Company  of  New  York,  The 
New  York  and  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Check-Indorsing  ma 
184,858  ;  Nov.  27. 


International  Rubber  Co.  of  America,  Anderson,  Ind.    Ve- 

hielo   tires,    Inelnding   outer    casings    and    inner    cubes. 

186,276  ;   Dec.  4. 
International     Safety     Razor    Corp..     Bloomfield,     N.     J. 

Razors  and  razor  blades.     181,527  ;  Oct.  30. 
International  Salt  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Table 

salt.      181,947-8;    Sept.   25. 
International  Shoe  Company,   St.  Louis,  Mo.     Boots  and 

shoes.     165,380;  Feb.   20. 
International    Shoe    Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Leather 

shoes.     179,471 ;  Aug.  14. 
International  Shoe  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Men's  shoes. 

183,297  :  Nov.  27. 
International  Shoe  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Men's  shoes 

of  leather.     183,298  ;  Dec.  4. 
International  Shoe  Company,  doing  business  as  Morse  A 

Rogers,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Leather 

boots  and  shoes.     183,707  ;  Nov.  27. 
International    Shoe   Companv,    St.    Louis,   Mo.      Women's 

shoes  of  leather.     184.970  :  Nov.  27. 
International    SUver    Company,    Meriden.    Conn.      Silver- 
plated  flatware  consisting  of  spoons,  forks,  ladles,  etc. 

171,272  :   .Tan.   23. 
International   Silver   Company,   Meriden    and  Bridgeport, 

Conn.     Silver-plated  spoons.     181,834  ;  Nov.  6. 
International  Standard  Exporting  Corporation.  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Garters.  b'Ots,  s-URpender--.  etc.     11.9,070:  nor>.  4. 
International    Supply    Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Sliding 

casters.     171,697  ;  Apr.  24. 
International  Tov  Company,  Limited,  The,  Montreal,  Que- 
bec, Canada,     toy  horses.     171,997  ;  Feb.  20. 
International    Trade    Developer.    Inc.,    Chicago.    111.      Bi- 
monthly and  annual  publication.     176,187  :  Aug.  21. 
International    Western    Electric    Company,    Incorporated, 

New   York,    N.    Y.      Title   of   a    quarterly    publication. 

182,973;    Oct.    2. 
International   Worsted   Mills,   Methuen,   Mass.,   and   New 

York,  N.  Y.    Tropical  worsteds  in  the  piece.     174,786 ; 

June  12. 
International    Worsted   Mills,   Methuen,   Mass..   and    New 

York,  N.  Y.    Novelty  worsted  fabrics.   174.787  ;  June  12. 
International   Worsted   Mills,   Methuen.   Mass.,   and    New 

York,  N.   Y.     Textile  fabrics.     183,214  :   Sept.   25. 
Internationale  Galalith-Gesellschaft  Hoff  &  Co..  Harburg, 

Germany.     Casein  for  the  production  of  artificial  horn. 

174.522  ;  Aug.  21. 
Interocean    Holding    Company,    Chicago,    111.,    and    New 

York.  N.  Y.     Electricallv-heated  sadirons,  curling  irons, 

percolators,   etc.     170,387;   Jan.   9. 
Interocean  Oil  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Gasoline. 

181.027;  Aug.  28. 
Interstate  Corset  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Corsets  and 

brassiferes.      176,739  ;    June    26. 
Interstate   Gasoline    Co.,    Wichita    Falls,    Tex.,    and   New 

York,    N.    Y.      Petroleum    products — namely,    gasoline. 

164.807;  Jan.  9. 
Inter-State  Oil   Company,   Minneapolis,   Minn.      Lubricat- 
ing oils  and  greases.     121.865  ;  June  26. 
Inter-State  Oil  Company,  Kansas  City,  Kans.     Lubricat- 
ing oils   and    greases.      139,971  ;   Oct.    2. 
Interstate    Paint    &    Supplies    Co.    Inc.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y. 

Roofing  compounds  known  as  roof  preserves  and  com- 
position   roofing    material.      172.838 :    May    22. 
Interstate    Petroleum    Products    Company,    Marlon.    Ind. 

Ga.=!oline,     kerosene,     lubricating     oils     and      greases. 

IRS, 971  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Interstate  Shade  Cloth  Co.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.     Shade  cloth 

of  sized  and  painted  fabric.     184,613  ;  Nov.  6. 
Instituto   Nazionale   Medico   Farmacologico,   Rome,    Italy. 

Preparation  for  hypodeimic  use.     171.848  ;  Sept.  18. 
Invader  Oil  &  Refining  Co.,  Muskogee,  Okla.     Crude  oil, 

gasoline,    gas   and    fuel    oils,    and    kerosene.      141,524 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Inwood    Fruit    Growers    Club,    Inwood,    W.    Va.      Fresh 

apples.     172,333  ;   Oct.   16. 
lo  Thyro  Chocolate  Company.'     (See  Bach,  James  J.) 
Tola    Creamery  Companv,   Tola,  Kans.     Butter.     171,759 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Iowa  City  Canning  Co.,  Iowa  City.   Iowa.     Canned  corn. 

183.710:  Nov.  13. 
Iowa  Fiber  Box  Company,  Keokuk,  Iowa.     Fiber  boxes. 

176,475  ;  Apr.  10. 
Iowa    Packing    Co.,    Des   Moines,    Iowa.      Smoked    meats, 

dried    beef,    sausage,    ham,    bacon,    lard,    and    butter. 

160,290  ;  May  1. 
lowana  Gvpsum  Products  Co.,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.    Plaster. 

154,603;  Feb.  6. 
Ipswich      Mills,      Boston,     Mass.        Hosiery.        172,334 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Ireland  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Linen  goods  in  the 

piece,    handkerchiefs,    and    household    goods    manufac- 
tured from  linen.     161,256;  Oct.  23. 
Irene,  Madame,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Brassiferes  and  women's 

underwear.     173,498  ;  June  26. 
Iron    Clad    Patch    Laboratories    Inc..    New    Orleans.    La. 

Adhesive  patches  for  automobile  tires  and  Inner  tubes. 

171.083  ;  .Tune  12. 
Tronall    Factories   Co..   The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Overalls, 

coats,  pants,  jumpers-,  combination  one-piece  suits,  and 

pantaloons    for    men,     and     play    suits     for    children. 

164,707:    July    3. 
Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company,  The,  Wilmington.  Ohio.     Roll 

cases  for  containing  augers  and  bits.     171,800  ;  Feb.  27. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphal)etical  list  of  trade-marjc  applicants — Continued. 


Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company,  The,  Wilmington,  Ohio.     Bits 

and  augers.     171,801 ;  Jan.  30. 
Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company,  The,  Wilmington,  Ohio.     Boxes 

for  containing  augers  and   bits.      171,802 ;    Feb.   27. 
Irwin     Auger    Bit     Company,    The,     Wilmington,     Ohio. 

Bits  and  augers.     179,098-103  ;   June  19. 
Irwin-Harrisons   &  Crosfield,    Inc.,    San   Francisco,    Calif. 

Canned  sardines.     181,567  ;   Sept.   25. 
Irwin,  I.  Isaac,  doing  business  as  Irwin  &  Co.,  San  Diego, 

Calif.      Foods    and    feed    for    poultry,    livestock,    and 

cattle.     170,821  ;  June  5. 
Irvin,    .Tames    R.,    Chicago,    111.      Tooth    paste   and   liquid 

dentifrice.     176,188  ;  June  12. 
Irving    Engineering    Sales    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Radiator 

shutters    for    internal-combustion     engines.       167,722 ; 

July   17. 
Irving   Iron   Works    Company,    Long   Island   City.   N.    Y. 

Metal  gratings  for  floorings   and  staircases.     173,499  ; 

Mar.  27. 
I-Sis  Laboratories,   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cleaning  and 

polishing    preparation    for   automobiles,   furniture,    etc. 

172,163  ;  Jan.  9. 

Iskowltz,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  183,525  ; 
Sept.    25. 

Ismert-Hincke  Milling  Company,  The.  Kansas  City,  Kans. 
Wheat  flour.     156,161  ;  Jan.  30. 

Isola  Gesellschaft  fiir  Warme-und  Kalte-IsoUerung  Rudol- 
stadt,  Germany.  Double  walled  receptacles,  being 
evacuated  between  said  double  walls  and  serving  for 
keeping  cold  or  warm  foods,  drinks,  etc.  160,608  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Israel,  Daniel  G.,  doing  business  as  Peerless  Chemical  Co., 
Secaucus,  N.  .7.     Skin  lotion.     184,860  :  Dec.  4. 

Israel,  Ralph,  doing  business  as  Anthracite  Supply  Com- 
pany, Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.    Washhoilers.    177,439  •  Sept.  4 

Italian  Book  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Music  rolls  for  self- 
playing  musical  instruments.     171,922  ;  Mar.  27. 

Italian  Book  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonograph 
records.     171,803  ;  ,Tuly  24. 

Italian  Macaroni  Production  Co.    (See  Molinelll,  Charles.) 

Iten  Biscuit  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Sugar  wafers.  162,740  • 
Jan.  30. 

Iten  Biscuit  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Cookies.  171,923 ; 
May  1. 

Itis-Real    Remedy    Company.       (See    Dixon,    Charles    P.) 

Ivanhoe  Fruit  Association,  IClink,  Calif.  Fresh  deciduous 
fruits.     169.304  ;  Mar.  6. 

Ivins',  J.  S.,  Son,  Inc..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cookies,  cakes 
and   crackers.      181,749 ;    Oct.    2.  ' 

Ivins',  J.  S.,  Son,  Inc..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cookies,  cakes, 
and  crackers.      181,7.50  ;  Nov.   13. 

Ivins',  J.  S.,  Son,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cookies. 
186,132  ;  Dec.  25. 

J.  A.  C.  Cheese  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Caminati, 
John  A.) 

J.  C.  Hub  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
Various   completely-printed   jobs,   specifically   hou.se   or- 
gans, catalogues,  price  lists,  etc.     168,111  ;  Aug    7 
J-E"   Storage  Battery   Company.      (See  Luburg,   Charles 
E.) 

J.  P.  G.  Coffee  Co.     (See  Goodson,  .L  F.,  &  Company.) 

J.   J.  Company,  The.      (See  Jenen,  Joseph.) 

J.  &  P.  Coats  (R.  I.)  Inc.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Thread  and 
yarn.     181,729  :  Aug.  7. 

J.  P.  Drug  Co.     (See  Johnston,  Eugene  R.) 

Jablonower,  Benjamin,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Writing  ink  and 
Ink  powders,  ink  capsules,  and  tablets.     180,478  :  Oct.  9. 

Jahurg  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oleomargarine. 
176,630;    Sept.    11. 

Jaburg   Bros.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Food    preparation   for 

making  cocoa  beverage.     172,341  •  Oct.   2 
Jaburg   Bios.,    Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Periodical   issued 

monthly.     182.347;  Sept.  18. 
Jack    Beverage    Company.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Beverages 

^^y.£^  s°**  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the  same. 

172,107;  Feb.  6. 

'^^^t-,^  9S'^'  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Antiseptic  healing  ointment. 
166,455  ;  Jan.  30. 

Jack  Tire  &  Rubber  Company.  Spokane,  Wash.  Pneu- 
inatic  automobile  tires  and  inner  tubes.  179.601  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Jack-0-Lantern  Board,   Hanover,  N.  H.     Periodical  publl- 

cation   of  a  literary  nature.     171.084  :  Mar.  13 
Jackoway  &  Katz  Cap  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Men's,  boys', 

and   children's  caps.     171.174-   Feb    13 
Jack's  Products  Company.      (See  Piatt,  John  F.) 
''^?SI°^„o  *^°P®*     Company,     Jackson,     Mich.       Corsets. 

178,723  ;    Sept.   4. 
Jackson  &  Finkenaur,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Radio  receiving 

sets.     168,925  ;  Aug.  21. 
Jackson  &  Finkenaur,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Radio  receivinc 

sets.     170,529  ;   Jan.   30. 
Jackson,    John    W.,    Palmetto,   Fla.      Waterproofing   com- 

P2I?°A/°''    "^6    on    shingle    roofs    and    wood    shingles. 

173,424  ;   May   15. 
Jackson   Medicine   Co.,   The,   Zanesville,   Ohio.      DlgesUve 

and   liver  powder,  a  preparation  for  relief  of  stomach 

ills.     171,924  ;  Feb.  13. 
Jackson   Paper    Co.,   Jackson,   Miss.      Tablets  and   school 

pads.      182,816 ;    Sept.    11. 
Jackson-Rogers  Company,  The,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Shampoo 

for  the  hair.     185,871  ;  Dec.  11. 


Jacksonville   Cracker   Works,    Jacksonville,    Fla.      Bakery 

and  confectionery  products.      181,751 ;   Oct.    16. 
Jacob    &    Schey,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Hosiery.      175,357 ; 

July  10. 
Jacobs  Bros.   Co.   Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Weighing 

scales.     171,495  ;  Feb.   13. 
Jacobs  Bros.   Co.   Inc.,  The,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Weighing 

scales.     171,496  ;   Feb.   6. 
Jacobs  Bros.   Co.,   Inc.,   The,  Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Weighing 

scales.      185,297  ;    Nov.   20. 
Jacobs,    H.,    &    Sons,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Sateen, 

cotton,   and   silk    mixed   piece   goods   and   cotton    piece 

goods.      183,526 ;    Oct.    16. 
Jacobs,  Harry  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Caps.     167,877  ;  Jan.  9. 
Jacobs   &  Thatcher   Co.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Ladies'   shoes. 

138,498  :  Nov.  13. 
Jacobstein  Bros.,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Cigars.     171,323  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Jacqueline    Prferes    Limited,    London,    England.      Powder 

puffs.     166,493;  Nov.  6. 
Jaden,  Fred   I.,  doing  business  as  F.  Jaden  Manufactur- 
ing   Co.,    Hastings,    Nebr.      Tire    pumps,    slip-on    con- 
nections   for    tire    pumps,    and    air    chucks.      181.282 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Jaeckel,  A.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Manufactured  furs. 

182,097  ;  Nov.  27. 
Jaediker,    Henry    W.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Ladies'    hats. 

177,300  ;   .Tuly   3. 
Jaeger,    C.,    Distributing    Co.,   New    York,    N.    Y.      Facial 

cream.     170,388 ;     Apr.  17. 
Jaeger-Kunnert  Co.,  also  doing  business  as  H.  W.  Glasser 

Tobacco  Products   Co.,   Dubuque,   Iowa.      Smoking  and 

chewln?  tohacco.     185,021;  Oct.  23. 
Jaenecke-Ault   Company,    Newark,   N.    J.      Printing  Inks. 

168,135  ;  Apr.  24. 
Jaenpcke-Ault    Company,    Newark,    N.    J.      Printing   inks 

176,740-1;  May  15. 
Jahn,  E.  .T..   Company,  doing  business  as  Herr's  Labora- 
tories, Limited,  Detroit,  Mich.     Face  lotion.     184,861 ; 

Dec.   4. 
Jakobs,  Nachem,  doing  business  as  Netherlands  Haarlem 

Oil  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Medici- 
nal  oil   for   treatment   of   kidney,   liver,    bladder,    etc., 

troubles.     171,998  ;  June  26. 
Jalenko,   J.   F.,   &   Co.,   New  York.   N.   Y.      Dental   golds, 

solders,  plates,  disks,  etc.     185.593  ;  Oct.  23. 
Jalkofif  Bros.   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Fur   coats,   capes, 

scarfs,  etc.    178,505  ;  Sept.  18. 
James,  John,  &  Sons  Limited,  Redditch,  England.     Needles 

for  hand  sewing.     178,104  ;  May  22. 
.Tames,  John,  &  Sons  Limited.  Redditch,  England.     Needles 

for  hand   sewing.     178.105 ;   Jnly   3. 
James,   Percy  H..   Oklahoma,   Okla.     Beverage  sold   as   a 

soft  drink.     183.627  ;  Oct.  .SO. 
.Tampson-Havener  Company.     (See  Hevener,  .Tames  K. I 
Jameson-Hevener  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Poultry  food. 

176,346;  Sept.  25. 
Jameson,  James  W.,  doing  business  as  Jameson  Oil  Com- 
pany, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gasoline.  181,995  ;  Oct.  2. 
Jameson,  James  W.,  doing  business  as  Jameson  Oil  Com- 
pany. Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gasoline.  181,996  ;  Oct.  16. 
Jameway  Co.  (See  Wayborn,  James  A.) 
Jamison,   Jacob,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Outer  suits  for   men 

and  boys.     172,335  ;  June  5. 
Janney,    Thomas,     Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Shoes. 

175,903  ;  May  22. 
Jansen,    F.    W.,    Clock    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Alarm 

clocks.     157,615  ;  Mar.   27. 
Jansen  &  Pretzfeld,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silks  in  the 

piece.     164,645  ;  Nov.  13. 
Jansen  &  Pretzfeld,  Inc..  New  York,  N.   Y.     Silks  In  the 

piece.     173,084  ;  Mar.  20. 
Jansen  &  Pretzfeld.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silks  in  the 

piece.     173,966  ;  Mar.  6. 
Jansen  &  Pretzfeld,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silks  in  the 

piece.     186,710;  Dec.  11. 
Janssen,    H..    &    Co.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Olive    oil. 

167,642  ;  May  29. 
Japanese    Perfume    Co.,    New    York,     N.    Y.      Perfume. 

182,660;  Nov.  13. 
Jardine.     William     H.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Ventilators. 

187,679  ;  Dec.  25. 
Jarvis,  Henry  C,  doing  business  as  B.  B.  Drug  &  Chemical 

Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Throat  tablets.     167,132  ;  Jan.  9. 
Jath's    Camphorub    Company,    Omaha,    Nebr.      Medicinal 

compound.     170,044  ;   Oct.  16. 
Jay  Burns  Baking  Company,  The,  Omaha,  Nebr.    Loave.s  of 

wheat  bread.     162,980  ;  Apr.   3. 
Jay  Garment  Company,  The,  Portland,  Ind.     Work  shirts. 

172,839  ;  June  5. 
Jay-Kay  Chemical  Company.     (See  Kardas,  John  T.) 
Jean,  Buena  V.,  doing  business  as  W.  F.  D.  Jean,  Balti- 
more,  Md.      Coffee.     176.026 ;  Aug.    14. 
Jean,  C.  W.,  Company,  Worthington,  Ind.    Eggs.     112,202  ; 

May  8. 
Jean    Garment    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Lingerie, 
gymnasium  bloomers,  and  underwear.     165,382  ;  May  1. 
Jean   Jordeau   Inc.,  South   Orange,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Skin  lotions  and  creams.     168,893  ;  Mar.  6. 
Jeanette    Glass    Company,    Jeanette,    Pa.      Glass    plates, 
bowls,    napkins,    jars,    jugs,    pitchers,    etc.      '''72,277; 
Apr.   3. 


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Jefferson  Co.  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.  Vegetable  shortening, 
Inrd  substitute.     153,551 ;  Apr.  10. 

Jofforsou  Conipnny,  Tho.  Follansbee.  W.  Va.  Electric- 
lamp  stands  or  bases  and  fixtures  therefor.  170,768 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Jefferson,  Ida  B..  Lonsrview,  Tex.  Liniment  for  rheuma- 
tism or  soie  joints,  corns,  etc.     165. OSf! :  Nov.  l.S. 

Jefferson  Manufacturing  Company,  Jefferson  City,  Mo. 
Overalls,  jackets,  work  shirts,  flannel  shirts,  etc. 
149,753  ;  Nov.  6. 

Jefferson    Silk    Company,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Piece 

foods  mnde  of  silk  and  artificial  silk.     185,710;  Dec.  4. 
ress.     E.     W.,     Inc.,     Detroit,     Mich.       Ginger     ale. 

162,420;   Jan.   2. 
Jeffrey    Manufacturing    Co.,    The.    Columbus,    Ohio.      Ex- 
cavating, elevating,  and  conveying  machinery.     176,347  ; 

Au!.'.  21. 
Jelly-Delaney   Shoe  Co.,   Lynn,   Mass.     Shoes.     156,330 ; 

Feb.  27. 
.Tely-Ritp    Fnilt    Company.      (See    Hiilburt,    IT.    L.) 
Jenen,    Joseph,    doing    business    as    The   J.    J.    Company, 

Chicago,  111.     Polish  for  varnished  enameled,  and  lac- 
quered surfaces.     174,142  ;  Apr.  24. 
Jenkins  Bros.   Limited.  Montreal,  Quebec.  Canada.    Globe 

and   gate   valves.      180,605 :    Sept.   IS. 
Jenkins  Drug  Company.  Bryan.  Tex.     Remedy  for  diseases 

of  the  stomach,  blood,  etc.     175,108;  Dec.  4. 
Jenkinson-Bode  Company,  Jacksonville,  111.     Canned  fish, 

fruits,  vegetables,  and  soups,  jellies,  coffee,  etc.     135,150  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Jenner,   Herbert  S.,  Rochester,   N.  Y.     Beverages  sold  as 

soft  drinks.     183,384;  Oct.  30. 
Jennings.  George  W.,  Chicago,  111.     Face  creams,  lotions, 

manicuring     preparations,     perfumes,     etc.       175,658 ; 

June  5. 
Jennings.   O.   D.,   and   Company,    Chicago,   111.      Coin-con- 
trolled vending  machines.     168,719  ;  Apr.  3. 
Jennings,    O.    D.,    &   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Weighing 

scales   and   coin-controlled   scales.     181,077 ;   Aug.   14. 
Jennison- Wright     Co.,     The,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Pavements 

and  floors  and  materials  therefor.     181,735  ;  July  17. 
Jennison- Wright  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.    Floors  and  pave- 
ments, coatings,  mastics,  etc.,  for  floors  and  pavements. 

131,736  ;  .Tuly  17. 
Jenny    Lee    Frocks    Inc.,    Minneapolis.    Minn.      Dresses, 

gowns,  suits,   wraps,    and   coats.      180.378 ;  Aug.    18. 
Jenquins    Laboratories,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Cod-liver-oil 

pills.     178.252  ;  July  10. 
Jensen,  Dr.  Walter  D.,  doing  busines  as  Bio-Chemic  Lab- 
oratory, Taylor,  Nebr.     Remedy  used  for  distemper  in 

dogs.     167,943  ;  Apr.  10. 
Jensen  &  Sons.  Watsonville  and  Corralitos,  Calif.    E^esh 

apples.     182,916  :  Sept.  18. 
Jergens,  Andrew,  Company  of  California,  Burbank,  Calif. 

Toilet  soap.     156.904  ;   Jan.  30. 
Jerico  Co..  The,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Hair  dressing.     171,324  ; 

Feb.  20; 
Jersev  Silk  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk,  silk  and  wool, 

etc.,   piece   goods.      182,817 ;    Oct.    2. 
Jersey  Silk  Mills.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk,  etc.,  piece  goods. 

182,819  :  Oct.  9. 
Jersey  Silk  Mills.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk,  silk  and  cotton, 

etc.,   piece   goods.      182,821 ;    Oct.   2. 
Jessen,  J.  Carl,  Hollywood,  Calif.     Motion  pictures  repro- 
duced in   copies.     181,950 ;   Sept.   25. 
Jester,  Jerome  K.,  doing  business  as  Continental  Ampower 

Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.    Liquid  battery  charge.    170,434  ; 

Slay  22. 
Jett   &   Wood  Mercantile   Company,  The,   Wichita,  Kans. 

Canned    goods,    spices,    table    sirups,    etc.       178,253 ; 

Oct.    2. 
Jevne,    H.,    Co.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Coffee.      162,744 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Tevne,    H.,   Co.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Coffee,   tea,   cocoa, 

biscuit   flour,    etc.      162,746:    Sept.    18. 
Jevne,    H.,   Co.,    doing  business   as  Jevne's,   Los   Angeles, 

Calif.     Candies.      165,685 ;    Jan.    30. 
Jevne's.      (See  Jevne.  H..  Co.) 
Jewell   Belting   Company,    Hartford   and   West   Hartford, 

Conn.     T^eatber  belts  for  machinerr.     170.650  ;  Aug.  7. 
Jimmy  Boy  Doll  Co.     (See  Kelley,  Lucille  B.) 
Joannes  Bros.  Co.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.     Canned  fruits,  vege- 
tables,   fish,   and   meats,    dried   fruits,   fruit   preserves, 

etc.     172,741  ;   Oct.   2. 
Joannes    Bros.    Co.,    Green    Bay,    Wis.      Tea.      172,743 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Joannes  Bros.  Co..  Green  Bay,  Wis.    Canned  goods,  cheese, 

cocoa,   etc.      172,744  ;  Nov.  20. 
Joannes  Bros.   Co.,  Green  Bay,   Wis.     Canned  vegetables 

and    flsh,    molasses,    and    fruit    preserves.       172,745 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Joannes  Bros.  Co.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.     Baking  powder,  blu- 
ing, lye,  and  laundry  starch.     172,878  ;  June  26. 
Joannes    Bros.    Co.,    Green    Bay,    Wis.      Bluing    laundry 

starch,  baking  powder,  and  lye.     172,879  ;  Mar.  13. 
Joannes.    Bros.     Co.,     Green    Bay,    Wis.       .lar     rubbers. 

172,880;  Apr.  3. 
Johann     Schmidt    Oblatenfabrik,     Nuremberg,     Germany. 

Wafers  to  be  used  for  lining  bakers'   ware,   apparatus 

for  baking  wafers.     165,572  ;  Oct.  23. 
John,    Herman   A.,   doing  business   as   Von   der   Heyde   & 

John,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton,  woolen,  half-wool,  and 

woven  piece  goods.     170.389  ;  Jan.  23. 


John,  J.  T.,  Company,  Johns,  N.  C.  Cantaloupes  167,569 ; 
Apr.  24. 

John  L.  Whitlng-J.  J.  Adams  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Brushes  for  painting,  varnishing,  or  applying  various 
liquids.     175,584  ;  Apr.  17. 

John  L.  Whiting-J.  J.  Adams  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Brushes  for  painting,  varnishing,  or  applying  various 
liquids.      175,585;   May   15. 

Johns-Manville,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rod, 
piston-rod,  piston,  plunger,  etc.,  packings  and  asbes- 
tos belting  used  as   brake  lining.     167,818  ;  Mar.   13. 

Johns-Manville,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heat- 
insulating  felt  for  use  in  making  built-up  roofing. 
169,765  ;  May   1. 

Johns-Manville  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pie  cover- 
ing, prepared  asbestos  roofing,  asbestos  paper  and  mill- 
board.    170,025;  Jan.  9. 

Johns-Manville  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piston- 
rod  packing.     170,294  ;  Apr.  17. 

Johns-Manville,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Packing  rings. 
171,540 ;  July  17. 

.Tohns-Manville,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brake 
lining.     172,046  ;  Apr.   3. 

Jobns-Manville.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fire- 
proof non-beat-conducting  materials.     177,786 ;  June  5. 

Johns-Manville.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pipe 
covering.     183.155  ;  Sept.  18. 

Jobns-Manville.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
cloth  for  use  as  an  acoustical  membrane.  183,977; 
Dec.  11. 

Johns-Pratt  Company,  The,  Hartford,  Conn.  Electrical 
apparatus,   machines,  ana  supplies.    172,680  :  Mar.  27. 

Johns,  William  T..  doing  business  as  Texas  Chemical  & 
Specialty  Co.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Insecticide  and  de- 
odorant.     174.902  ;    July    10. 

Johnson,  Anna  L,  R.,  doing  business  as  Plaskul  Game 
Company.  Marietta,  Minn,  Table  game  played  with 
cards,  games,  toys,  and  sporting  goods.  172,746 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Johnson-Appleby  Company.  Boston,  Mass.  Canned  fruits, 
flavoring  extracts  for  foods,  fruit  jams,  jellies,  and 
marmalades,  etc.     146.440  ;  May  8. 

Johnson,  Arthur  L.,  Co.  of  Rhode  Island,  Providence, 
R.   I.     Canned  clams  and   sardines.      183.926 ;   Nov.   6. 

Johnson.  B.  L.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Knoxville.  Tenn.  Candy. 
177.975  ;  Aug.   14. 

Johnson-Breyding-Johnson,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Printing  and 
writing  paper,  envelopes.     177,302  ;  May  8. 

Johnson,  Charles  W..  doing  business  as  Johnson's  Ice 
Cream  Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Ice-cream  confection. 
162,879  ;   Feb.  13. 

Johnson  &  Company,  St.  Peter,  Minn.  Negligee  and  work 
shirts,  pants,  overalls,  and  coats  for  men  and  children. 
164,808  :  June  5. 

Johnson,  Cowdin  &  Co.,  Inc.,  assignor  to  .Tohnson-Cowdin- 
Bmmerich,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ribbons  in  the 
piece.      156.834  ;   Jan.   30. 

.Tobnson-Cowdin-Emmerich,  Inc.  (See  .Johnson,  Cowdin 
&  Co.,   assignor.! 

Johnson  Educator  Food  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Cookies,  crackers,  cakes,  and  biscuits.   141,577  :  Sept.  25. 

Johnson  Educator  Food  Company,  Cambridge.  Mass. 
Cookies,  crackers,  cakes,  and  biscuits.   141.580  :  Sept.  25. 

Johnson  Educator  Food  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Cookies,  crackers,  cakes,  and  biscuits.   141.583  :  Sept.  25. 

Johnson  Educator  Food  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Cookies,  crackers,  cakes,  and  biscuits.  141,586-7 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Johnson.  Edward  S.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  Bath  salts. 
186,236:  Dec.  11. 

Johnson  Gas  Appliance  Company,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 
Gas  appliances.     176.348  ;  Oct.  23. 

Johnson,  George  H.,  Worcester.  Mass.  Oily  compound 
for  use  in  treating  the  surfaces  of  stoves  and  fur- 
naces.    178.850  :  Sept.  18. 

.Johnson,  H.  M..  Company.  Newburyport,  Mass.  Leather 
shoes.     169.485  :  Mar.  20. 

Johnson.  I.  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Series  of  cartoons. 
170.295;  Jan.  2. 

.Tohnson's  Ice  Cream  Co.     (See  Johnson,  Charles  W. ) 

Johnson  &  Johnson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Suspensory 
bandages.     175,146  ;  Mar.  27. 

Johnson,  Lawrence  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handkerchiefs. 
184.245  :    Oct.    2. 

Johnson.  Leonard  W.,  doing  business  as  Ruggles  &  Rug- 
gles,  Batavia,  111.     Flue  cleaners.     171,497  ;  Feb.  20. 

.Tohnson-Locke  Mercantile  Co.,  The.  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Canned  and  dried  fruits  and  vegetables.  168.314  ; 
July   3. 

Johnson,  Mary  W.,  doing  business  as  The  Johnson  Electric 
Mfg.  Co.,  Warren,  R.  I.  Fittings  for  electric  conduits. 
182,054  ;  Aug.  21. 

Johnson,  Mary  W.,  doing  business  as  The  Johnson  Electric 
Mfg.  Co.,  Warren,  R.  I.  Fittings  for  electric  conduits. 
182,152  :  Aug.  21. 

Johnson,  Mary  W.,  doing  business  as  The  Johnson  Elec- 
tric Mfg.  Co.,  Warren,  R.  I.  Fittings  for  electric  con- 
duits.    182,542  ;  Sept.  18. 

.lohnson,  Mary  W.,  doing  business  as  The  Johnson  Elec- 
tric Mfg.  Co.,  Warren,  R.  I.  Fittings  for  electric 
conduits.     182,823  ;  Sept.   18. 


896 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Johnson  &  McGrath  Laboratory,  Jefferson,  Iowa.  Remedy 
for  treating  skin  diseases  and  sltln  infections.  180,010  : 
Dec.  18. 

Johnson  Motor  Co.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Outboard  Inter- 
nal-combustion motors  for  small  craft.     183,385  ;  Oct.  2. 

Johnson,  Oliver  W..  doing  business  as  Buddie  Saw  Rig 
Works,  Geneva,  Ohio.  Sawing  attachments  for  trac- 
tors.    175,147 ;  Mar.  20. 

Johnson  Pharmaceutical  Company,  The,  Woburn,  Mass. 
Ointment.     184,167 :   Dec.    18. 

Johnson  Pickett  Rope  Co.,  The,  Manila,  P.  I.  Rope  and 
twine  of  all  kinds.     164,920-1 ;  Apr.  17. 

Johnson,  S.  C.  &  Son,  Racine,  Wis.  Valve-srinding  com- 
pound.    182,099;  Dec.  18. 

Johnson,  S.  C,  &  Son,  Racine,  Wis.  Stains,  paints,  var- 
nish,  etc.      182,100;   Sept.   25. 

Johnson,  S.  C,  &  Son,  Racine,  Wis.  Polishing  brushes. 
182,101;  Sept.   4. 

Johnson,  S.  C,  &  Son,  Racine,  Wis.  Prepared  wax  and 
paint  and  varnish  remover.     182,102  ;  Sept.  11. 

Johnson  Smoked  Fish  Corapanv.  Chicago,  111.  Smoked 
fish.     163.758  :  .Tan.  30  . 

Johnson  &  Sons,  London,  England,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Photogrnphic  developer.     166,834-5;  Aug.   14. 

Johnson.  W.  E.,  doing  business  as  Mrs.  W.  E.  Johnson, 
Great  Falls.  Mont.     Salnd  dressing.     158,188  ;  June  19. 

Johnson,  Walter  J.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Carbon  paper,  type- 
writer and  multigraph  ribbon.     171,221  ;  Apr.  24. 

Johnson,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Tin 
Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Face  powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters, 
etc.      162,929 ;    Nov.    20. 

Johnson,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Peanut  butter,  butter,  cereals,  spices,  coffee,  tea,  choc- 
olate, etc.     162,932  ;  Aug.  21. 

Johnson,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore.  Baltimore,  Md. 
Paper,  pencils,   pens,  etc.      163,987 ;   July  24. 

Johnson,  William  H.,  Arlington,  N.  J.  Garters.  174,841 ; 
July  24. 

Johnson,    Young  &   Hamilton,    Parma,   Idaho.      Potatoes 

and  head  lettuce.     171,849 ;  July  17. 
Johnston  &  Co.  Cable  Cord,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cable 

cord,    macramg    cord,    shade    cord    made    from    cotton. 

165,628;  Jan.  9. 
Johnston,  Eugene  B.,  doing  business   as   J.  P.  Drug  Co., 

Donlthan,   Mo.      Infants'   colic   preparation.     164,168 : 

Jan.  2. 
.Johnston,  James,  Spokane.  Wash.   Coffee.   168,315  :  Feb.  20. 
Johnston,  Matthew  R.,  doing  business  as  M.  R.  Johnston 

Coffee  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Coffee.     178,256  ;  June  12. 
Johnston,  R.   F.,   Paint   Company,  The,   Cincinnati,   Ohio. 

Decorating   outfits.      176,631 ;    July   3. 
Johnston,   R.   F.,  Paint  Company,  The,   Cincinnati,   Ohio. 

Ready-mixed  paints.     186,553  ;  Nov.  27. 
Johnston,  Robert  A.,  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Sweet  biscuit 

made  by  a  special  embossing  cutter.     167,523  ;  Jan.  9. 
Johnston,   Robert  A.,   Co.,   doing  business  as   Johnston's, 

Milwaukee,  Wis.     Candies.     169,715  ;   Apr.   3. 
Johnston,  Robert  A.,  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Candy. 

175,659;  May  15. 

Johnston  United  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  Clare,  Mich.  Fly 
and  insect  mist.     172,224  ;  Mar.  27. 

Johnston's.     (See  Johnston,  Robert  A.,  Co.) 

Joliet  Manufacturing  Company,  Joliet,  111.  Corn  shellers. 
180.223;  July  17. 

Jolo  Laboratories.     (See  Yydon,  Louis  H.) 

.To-Lo  Rug  Cleaning  Mfg.   Co.      (See  Swayne,  Joseph  J.) 

Jointless  Pire-Brick  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Fire-resistance  ce- 
ment for  forming  furnace  linings.     181,568  ;  Sept.  4. 

Joliet  Flour  Mills  Company,  Joliet,  Mont.  Wheat  flour. 
173,085;    Sept.   25. 

Jones,  Ada  R.,  Bozeman,  Mont.  Figure  ornament  for 
decor.ntive  purposes.     156,744  ;   Jan.  23. 

Jones  Bros.  &  Co.,  San  Francisco  and  Watsonville,  Calif. 
Fruit  beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  used  in 
preparation  of  same.     170,023  ;  Jan.  2. 

Jones,  Charles  L.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Insecticide  for  roaches, 
water  bugs,  ants,  bedbugs,  etc.     175,084  ;  June  5. 

Jones,  Deborah  A.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Hair  pomade, 
preparation  for  beautifying  the  hair,  shampoo,  etc. 
163,991  ;  Mar.  27. 

Jones.  F.  L.,  Co..  Bangor,  Me.  Crackers  and  biscuit. 
117,980;  Sept.  26. 

Jones,  George  C.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fer- 
tilizer.    180,704  :  July  10. 

Jones,  George,  &  Sons,  Limited,  Stoke-upon-Trent,  Eng- 
land.    China  and   earthenware.     149,139  ;   Dec.  18. 

Jones,  John  F.,  Pomona,  Calif.  Piston  packing  rings. 
158,929;    July    31.  . 

Jones,  John  P.,  doing  business  as  Pep-So  Beverage  Com- 
pany, Fnrt  Morgan.  Colo.  Maltless,  nonalcoholic  bev- 
er.Tge  simp.     184.340  ;  Nov.  27. 

Jones,  John  T.,  doing  business  as  .Tones  Remedy  Co., 
Grass  Valley,  Calif.  Preparation  for  relief  of  colds, 
coughs,   grippe,    etc.      172,993 ;   July    10. 

Jones,  Leander  C,  doing  business  as  Chef  Aluminum  Co., 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Aluminum  culinary  utensils. 
169.907  :  May  22. 

Jones,  S.  M..  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Sucker  rods. 
163,874;  Jan.  28. 


Jones,  V.  K.  &  A.  H.,  &  Thomas  Co.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Boota 
and  shoes.       173,357  ;  Apr.  24. 

Jones,  Vess,  doing  business  as  Whistle  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Cigarettes,  cigars,  smoking  and  chewing 
tobacco,  etc.     167,245  ;  May  8. 

Jones,  Vess,  doing  business  as  Whistle  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Concentrated  sirups  for  manufacture  of 
nonalcoholic,  maltless  beverages,  etc.     167,247  ;  May  8. 

Jones.  Vess,  doing  business  as  The  Whiz  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups 
therefor.     169,017  ;  Dec.  25. 

Jones,  Vess,  doing  business  as  Whiz  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Beverages  sold  as  .soft  drinks  and  sirups  for 
making  same.     186,380  ;  Dec.  18. 

Jones,  W.,  &  Co.,  London,  England.  Medicinal  remedy  for 
seasickness.     171,804  ;  Feb.  20. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping,   Sweden.     Matches.     140.435 :  Aug.   28. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping, Sweden.     Matches.     140,437 ;  Sept.  4. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping, Sweden.     Matches.     140,439 ;  Sept.  4. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping, Sweden.     Matches.     140,444  ;  Sept.  4. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping, Sweden.     Matches.     140,446-7 ;  Sept.  4. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping, Sweden.     Matches.     140,449-50 ;  Sept.  4. 

.Tonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksagtiebolag,  Jon- 
koping, Sweden.     Matches.     140,452—4  ;  Sept.  4. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping,  Sweden.     Matches.     140.455 ;  Aug.   28. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping, Sweden.     Matches.     140,456-8 ;  Sept.  4. 

Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksagtiebolag,  Jon- 
koping,   Sweden.      Matches.      140.463 ;    Aug.    28. 

Jonkopings  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag,  Jon- 
koping, Sweden.     Matches.      179,273 ;  Aug.  7. 

Jordahn,  Gus,  Palm  Beach,  Fla.  Inflatable  swimming 
device  or  belt.     174,454  :  Apr.  10. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Misses',  boys', 
and  children's  shoes.     158,237 ;  Jan.  2. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Clothing. 
164,437  ;  Mar    2f» 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Men's  hats, 
caps,  shirts,  underwear,  etc.     169,490  ;  Apr.  3. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Talking-machine 
needles.     3  72,419;  Jan.  23. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company.  Boston,  Mass.  Hot-water  bot- 
tles nnrl   bnsTs  and   syringes.      173. R89  ;   Mar.   20. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Electric  sad- 
irons.    173,890  ;  Apr.  24. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Albums  for  talk- 
ing-machine records.     177,976  ;  May  8. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Cleaning  pads 
for  talking-machine  records.     177,977 ;  May  22. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Golf  balls. 
178,923  ;  May  29. 

Jordanides,  Michael  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigarettes. 
173,328  :  Mar.  20. 

Jordeau,  Jean,  Inc.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Perspiration  deodorant.     177,742 ;  Aug.  7. 

Jordeau,  Jean,  Inc.,  South  OvnnEre,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.      Depilatory.      185.709:  Pec.   11. 

Joseph  Bros.,  doing  business  as  United  Kimono  Co., 
New  York.  N.  Y.  Kimonos,  bath  robes,  petticoats, 
etc.     175,398  ;  July  10. 

Joseph.  I.  S.,  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Stock  feed. 
179,151;    Sept.   11. 

Joseph,  S.,  &  Son  Co.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Ready-mixed 
paints,  varnishes,  fillers,  and  shellacs.  180,285 ; 
July  10. 

Josev-Miller  Company,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Horse  and  mule 
feed.     176,680  ;  Aug.  28. 

.Tosselyn.  Elmer  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Candy.  176,190; 
Aug.   14. 

Jostam  Mfg.  Co..  Chicago,  111.  Recoil  pads  for  guns. 
182,515  ;  Aug.   28. 

Journeymen  Barbers'  International  Union  of  America, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  Magazines,  calendar  cards,  etc. 
175,247  ;    Oct.    2. 

Jouvence  Company,  Inc.  .The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid  for 
cleansing  and  beautifying  the  skin  and  improving  the 
complexion.       179,045:    .July    31. 

,Tovis  Watch  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watches.  171,498; 
Mar.  27. 

Joy-Jpl  Company.  St.  Joseph.  Mo.  Dry  powder  used  In 
making  jellies,  jams,  marmalades,  and  sirups.  163,680 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Jov  Paper  Products  Co.  (See  Mayer  Coating  Machines 
Co.) 

Juan  Bautlsta  Blancafort  S.  en  C,  La  Garriga,  Barcelona, 
Spain.  Pei-forated  music  rolls  for  automatic  pianos. 
141,348;  Apr.  3. 

Judee  Laboratories.      (See  Wolcott,  Herbert.) 

Judge  &  Nngle,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cigars.  182,311  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Judkins,  W.  V.,  &  Son,  Boston,  Mass.  Silk  ribbons  in 
the  piece.     177,672  ;  June  26. 

.Tudson.  L.  .T..  doin.e  business  as  Guinea  Products  Co.,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Ointment  for  the  treatment  of  piles. 
171,024:  Feb.  20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


897 


Jailliard,  A.  D..  &  Co.,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton, 

duck,  nnd  canvas  piece  goods.     177,673 ;  June  26. 
Julian,   C.   C,   I>os  Angelos,  Calif.     Gasoline,  lubricating 

oils,  and  greases.     184.403-4  ;  Oct.  23. 
Julian     Petroleum    Corporation,    Wilmington,     Del.,    and 

Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Gasoline,    lubricating    oils    and 

greases.     184,406  ;  Oct.  16. 
Julieu,    Alexander,    Chicago,    111.      Mustard,    tartar,    and 

mayonnaise  dressings.     164,595  ;  Feb.  6. 
Julin,    Albert    A.,    Chicago,    111.      Hair    nets.      159,509: 

May  1. 
Julin,  Albert  A.,  doing  business  as  Julin  Importins;  Com- 
pany, Chicago.  111.     Hair  nets.     184,972  ;  Oct.  30. 
Jung.  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Razors  and  clippers,  scissors, 

and  tools,  and  parts  thereof.     165,794  ;  Feb.  27. 
Junglegym,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Playground  apparatus  in 

particular  climbing  frames.     155.408  ;  Jan.  30. 
Junkung,  John.     (See  American  Lock  Manufacturing  Co., 

assignor.) 
Justa     Mfg.     Co.,     Hugo,     Okla.       Washing     compound. 

181,125;  July  24. 
Justi.   H.   D..   &   Sou,  Philadelphia,   Pa.     Artificial   teeth. 

181,028  :  Sept.  18. 
Justrite  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago.   111.     Miners' 

actylene  lamp.     165,629  ;   Jan.  2. 
Justus,  Ocee.  doing  business  as  Rado  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Muncie,  Ind.     Liquid  soap.     174,455  ;  Apr.  24. 
Juvenile    Shoe    Corporation   of    America,    The,    Carthage, 

Mo.     Boots   and    shoes.      170,196 ;    June   26. 
Juvenile    Shoe    Corporation    of    America,    The,    Carthage, 

Mo.     Boots  and  shoes.     170,198-9 ;  June  26. 
Juvenile  Shoe  Corporation  of  America,  The.  Carthage,  Mo. 

Boots  and  shoes  of  kid,  canvas,  and  leather.     170,200 ; 

Jan.  23.. 
K.  Pulling  Machine  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    Hand 

and  power  operated  stump  pullers  and  winches.   169,307  ; 

Feb.  20. 
K.    C.  B.   Cannery,   Inc.,   Seattle,   Wash.      Canned   clams. 

170,067;  Mar.  13. 

K.  G.  W.  Laboratories,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Liquid  prepa- 
ration for  the  treatment  of  tonsillitis,  colds,  and 
diseases  of  rheumatic  origin.     167,048  ;  Jan.  2. 

K.  S.  F.  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Preparations 
for  cleaning  and  polishing  automobile  running  gears, 
etc.     175.873  ;  Aug.  21. 

K  &  W  Rubber  Company.     (See  Krichbaum,  Ora.) 

Kabushiki-Kaisha  Namikl  Seisakujo,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Pens, 
penholders,   fountain  pens.      171,368 ;    Mar.   13. 

Kafex,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee  substitute. 
153,352;   Sept.  4. 

Kafka,  David  A.,  doing  business  as  Midwest  Auto  Spe- 
cialty Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Oil  gauges.  181,029; 
July  10. 

Kahil,  Abraham  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Guarantie  Com- 

?any.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Neckties,  scarfs,  and  sweaters. 
77,492  ;    July    31. 

Kahlbaum,  C.  A.  F.,  Chemlsche  Fabrik  Gesellschaft  mit 
beschrankter  Haftung,  Adlersho^-Berlin,  Germany. 
Medicinal  and  pharmaceutical  products  for  treating 
gouty,  rheumatic,  neuralgic,  and  migraine  affections. 
108,972  ;  Apr.  24. 

Kahlbaum,  C.  A.  F.,  Chemische  Fabrik  Gesellschaft  mlt 
beschrankter  Haftung,  Adlershof-Berlin,  Germany.  Me- 
dicinal and  chemical  pharmaceutical  products  for  treat- 
ing neuralgic  and  convulsive  affections.  168,973 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Kahles,  Charles  W.,  Queens,  N.  Y.  Cartoon  feature. 
175,871 ;  July  31. 

Kahley  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparations  for 
the  treatment  of  corns,  etc.     176,797  ;  Nov.  20. 

Kahn,  Emil,  doing  business  as  E.  Kahn  &  Company, 
Chicago,   111      Potatoes.     181,640;   Oct.  2. 

Kahn,  Morris  A.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Lubricating  oils  and 
greases.      159,873  ;   Feb.   18. 

Kahn,  S.  H.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
173,086-7  ;  Feb.  13. 

Kahn,  William  P.,  Corporation,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Chem- 
ical preparation  for  the  treatment  of  the  skin.  180,980  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Kahn's,  E.,  Sons  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Lard. 
165.451  ;  Sept.  18. 

Kahn's,  E.,  Sons  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Tank- 
age.     176,191  ;    Aug.    14. 

Kahn's,  E.,  Sons  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Sausage, 
bacon,   lard,  lard  compound.      182,153 ;    Sept.    25. 

Kaidasz,  Satie,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Laxative.  180,224 ; 
July  31. 

Kajowili  Mills.  Reading,  Pa.  Hosiery  for  ladies.  173,049  ; 
May  22. 

ICala  Company,  The.     (See  Lowe,  Willis  H.) 

Kalamazoo  Ice  &  Fuel  Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Coal. 
185,595  :  Dec.  11. 

Kalaslgn  Company  of  America.  (See  Merchants  Publish- 
ing Company.) 

Kalaus,  Ernest,  doing  business  as  The  Kaloline  Oil  Com- 
pany, Bridgeport,  Conn.  Motor-lubricating  oils.  170,935  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Kalbfleisch.  Adam  H.,  near  Mercedes,  Tex.  Fresh  citrus 
fruits.     164,809  ;  Jan.  9. 

Kales  Stai>:i)ing  Company,  Detroit.  Mich.  Mirrors  for 
motor  vehicles.     172,597 ;   Apr.   3. 

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Kaletzky,  Louis,  Syracuse,  N.  Y."  Medicine  for  rheuma- 
tism and  backache.     178,344  ;  July  17. 

Kalifornia  Kola  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Candy.  182,590  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Kalina  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  tablets  for 
disorders  of  the  stomach  and  bowels,  face  and  skin 
lotions,  etc.     169,169  ;  Mar.  6. 

Kaloline  Oil  Company,  The.     (See  Kalaus,  Ernest.) 

Kalt,  Joseph,  Jr.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Pies.  167,918 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Kamenstein,  Meyer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Washboilers. 
145,463  ;  May  29. 

Kamlnla  Drug  &  Chemical  Co.  (See  Anglo  Indian  Drug 
&   Chemical   Co.) 

Kamion,  Aaron,  doing  business  as  A.  Kamion,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Watchcases.      184,314 :   Nov.   20. 

Kiimmer  &  Reinhardt,  A.  G.,  Waltershausen,  Germany. 
Toys  and  playthings.     168,927;  Feb.  13. 

Kammerer,  William  C,  doing  business  as  Missouri  But- 
ter Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Butter.  184,466  ;  Dec.  25. 
phite,  #2  sodium  hydrosulphite,  sodium  bisulphite,  etc. 
181,285  ;  Oct.  30. 

Kampf,   H.  D.,  New  York,   N.   Y.      #1.  sodium  hydrosul- 

Kanak  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ice-box  deodor- 
ants.    170,249  ;  Feb.  27. 

Kanders  Pharmacal  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  prep- 
aration for  softening  and  whitening  chapped  and  rough 
skin.     172,882  ;  Mar.  13. 

Kandle,  Albert  L.,  doing  business  as  Muturo  Mfg.  Co., 
Richmond,  Va.     Hair  tonic.     158.047  :  June  5. 

Kane,  Samuel  J.,  doing  business  as  Protect-0-Floor  Leath- 
er Mat  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Leather  flexible  door 
mat.     171,926  ;  May   8. 

Kane,  Thomas  B.,  doing  business  as  Philadelphia 
Bottling  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Beverages  sold  as  soft 
drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the  same.  179,046 ; 
June  19. 

Ka-Nix  Sales  Co.      (See  Warnlck,  Edward  A.) 

Kann,  Lewis  L.,  doing  business  as   Kann  Manufacturing 

Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoes  made  of  leather  and  fabric 

and  a  combination  of  said  materials.     173,426  ;  Apr.  3. 
Kann  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Kann,  Lewis  L.) 
Kann.    Sydney,    doing   business    as    Sydney    Kann    &   Co., 

Detroit.    Mich.      Paper    bags    and    baskets.      183,386 ; 

Dec.  25. 

Kann,  William  L.,  trading  as  Advance  Abrasive  Co.,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Abrasive  pastes,  powders,  cloths,  grinding 
wheels,  paper,  rouge,  soap,  polishing  bricks,  buffing 
compounds,  etc.     173,329  ;  Mar.  20. 

Kann,  William  L.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Lumber,  both  finished 
and  unfinished.     174,661 ;  June  26. 

Kann,  William  L.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Oranges,  bananas, 
mangoes,  canned  vegetables,  etc.     182,824  ;  Sept.  18. 

Kannally-Wick  Corporation,  Highland,  111.  Leather  shoes. 
178,391  ;  Nov.  13. 

Kanner,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Kanner  Skirt  Co.,  New 

York,   N.  Y.     Skirts.     174,662  ;  Oct.   16. 
Kansas  City  Macaroni  &  Importing  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Macaroni,    spaghetti,    macaroni    shells,    vermicelli,    egg 

noodles,  etc.     171,325  ;  May  1. 
Kansas  City  Macaroni  &  Importing  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Shell-shaped   macaroni.     177,303 ;   May   29. 
Kansas  City  Pure  Food  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Ice-cream 

cones.     160,887  ;   Oct.   16. 
Kansas  City  Refining  Sales  Company,  Kansas  City,  Kans. 

Lubricating    oils,     greases,     and     gasoline.       175,248 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Kanter,  David  I.,  Chicago,  111.     Com  remedy.     173,221 ; 

May  15. 
Kantes,  George,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Candy.     169,764  ;  May  15. 
Kaplan,    Harry    E.,    doing   business    as   H.    E.   Kaplan   & 

Co.,    Ciicago,    111.      Finger   rings.      180,435 ;    July    10. 
Kaplan,  Harry  E.,  doing  business  as  H.  E.  Kaplan  &  Co., 

Chicago,   111.     Finger  rings.     180,486 :   Aug.   28. 
Kaplan.    Jacob,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Baby    bath    robes. 

168,218;  Jan.  9. 
Kaplan,  Martin,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Medicines  and  pharma- 
ceutical  preparations.      180,125  ;    Sept,    18. 
Kappeler,   Charles,   St.  Paul,  Minn.     Cow-hoof  trimmers. 

174,396  ;  Apr.  17. 
Karagheusian.   A.  &  M.,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Textile 

rugs.     184,915;   Oct.   16. 
Karagheusian,  A.  &  M.,  Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Carpets 

and  textile  rugs.     186.554-5:  Dec.  11. 
Karas,  Kyriakos,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Liquid  preparation  for 

internal    use   in   the   treatment    of   asthma.      166,836: 

Apr.  10. 

Karasik.  Holleb  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Canned  vegetables. 

fruits,  and  fish,  spices,  etc.     172,881  ;  May  15. 
Karavan    Packing   Co.      (See   Harding,    Mabel.) 
Karda,    VScslav    C,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Animal  traps. 

167.878  :   Mar.  13. 

Kardas,  John  T.,  doing  business  as  Jay-Kay  Chemical 
Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Skin  cream,  headache  pow- 
der, and  milinent.     181,897  ;  Nov.  6. 

Karlin,  Hyman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Olive  oil.  175,497 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Karlin,  Hyman,  doing  business  as  H.  Karlin  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Olive  oil.     176.550  ;  July  3. 

[Carlson,  Gordonvllle  &  Johnson.  Incorporated,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Yearly   almanacs.     169,762  ;  Mar.   20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-marjc  applicants — Continued. 


Karlsruher  Parfumerie  &  Toiletteseifen-Fabrik  F.  Wolff 
&  Sohii,  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Karlsruhe,  Germany,  Perfume, 
toilet  water,  hair  tonic,  etc.     152,758  ;  Apr.  3. 

Karmol  Laboratory.     (See  Cleves,  William  B.) 

Karnes,  E.  L.,  doing  business  as  The  Puritol  Company, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Meat  preservative,  flavoring  and 
coloring  compound  in  liquid  form.     171,369  ;  I'eb.  13. 

Karp,  George,  doing  business  as  George  Karp  &  Son,  Long 
Island  City.  N.  Y.  Cigar  and  cigarette  humidors. 
173,088  ;  Feb.  27. 

Karp,  George,  &  Son.      (See  Karp,  George.) 

Karp,  Joseph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nail  bleach,  nail 
polish,  cold  cream,  sachet  powder,  lip  stick,  etc.  163,886  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Karp,  Joseph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bleaches  for  hats, 
shoes,  and  fabrics,  tooth  and  skin  bleaches,  etc. 
167,178;  Feb.  6. 

Karp,  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies,'  misses,'  and  children's 
coats,   capes,   wraps,   mantles,   etc.      183.]  56;    Nov.    20. 

Karp,  Samuel  D.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boys'  camp  suits. 
164,501 ;  Mar.  20. 

Karpman,  Alexander,  doing  business  as  Kiki  Manufactur- 
ins  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumes.  170,390  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Karton,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Purity  Chemical  Co., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Face  powder,  rouge,  toilet  creams, 
toilet  powder,  perfumes,  and  sachet  powder.  168,417  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Kasco  Mills,  Inc.,  Waverly,  N.  Y.  Dairy  feed  and  rations. 
158,872  ;  June  5. 

Kasdum  Flour  Company.      (See  Grossman.   Joseph.) 

Kase  Electric  Company,  Duluth,  Minn.  Electric  vaporiz- 
ers.    172,421  ;  Apr.  24. 

Kassler,  Max,  doing  business  as  City  Naval  Equipment 
Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Chest  and  body  protecting  gar- 
ments used  as  clothing.     179,731  ;  Oct.  30. 

Kassman  &  Kessner  Inc,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  hats 
and  caps.     174,663  ;  June  26. 

Kassman  &  Ke.ssner  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  hats 
and  caps.     184.943  ;  Nov.  27. 

Katagl,  Tamekichi,  Seattle,  Wash.  Electrical  stop  and 
direction  signal  light  systems  for  vehicles.  145,110 ; 
July  24. 

Kattulas  and  Sotos,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Medical  com- 
pounds for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism.  177,674 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Katz,  B.,  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shopping  bags.  185,467  ; 
Oct.   16. 

Katz  Bros.  Leather  Goods  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Travel- 
ing bags,   suitcases,   and  hatboxes.      186.843 ;   Dec.    11. 

Katz  &  Ogush,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Platinum,  gold, 
silver,  etc.,  in  bars,  sheets,  rolls,  etc.     180.012  ;  Aug.  7. 

Katz  &  Ogush,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Finger  rings. 
181,126  ;  Nov.  27. 

Katz  &  Ogush,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Finger  rings,  bar 
and  scarf  pins,  bracelets,  etc.     184,168  ;  Nov.  20. 

Katz,  Sigmund,  doing  business  as  Bluebell  Malt  Co.. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Pure  malt  extracts.  172,047 ; 
June  19. 

Katz,  Sigmimd,  doing  business  as  Diamond  Star  Products 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pure  malt  extracts.  172,048 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Katzenberg,  A.  S.,  &  Bro.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Aprons  and 
frocks.     185,022;  Nov.  6. 

Katzinger,  Edward,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Baking  pans. 
171,577-8;  Feb.  6. 

Katzinger,  Edward,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Baking  pans. 
173,192;  Feb.  6. 

Katzman,  A.  M.,  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumes. 
180,068  ;  Sept.  18. 

Katzman,  A.  M.,  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumes. 
180,069;   Sept.   4. 

Kaufman-Clifford,  Inc.,  Chicago,  III.  Magazines  pub- 
lished  monthly.      178,331  ;   June   26. 

Kaufman,  Fred,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watches  and  parts 
thereof.      179,796;   July  24. 

Kaufman,  J.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boys'  sport  caps. 
175,409;  June  5. 

Kaufman-Rohrlich  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sweaters  and  scarfs.     169.308  ;  May  1. 

Kaufman-Rohrlich  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sweaters  and  scarf.s.     183.836  ;  Oct.  30. 

Kaufmann  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  nets.  153,554-5  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Kaufmann  Department  Stores,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Golf 
balls.     186,429  ;  Nov.  27. 

Kaufmann,  Wm.,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Watches  and 
parts  thereof.     182,917  ;   Dec.   11. 

Kaupke  Coffee  Company,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Spices, 
coffee,   etc.     163,337  ;   Sept.  25. 

Kaustine  Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Tanks  for  chemi- 
cal toilet.'!,  septic  tanks,   etc.     177,086;  Nov.  27. 

Kayack,  Frederick  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Salad  dressing. 
170,435;  Apr.  3. 

Kayline  Company.      (See  Klein,  Benjamin  P.) 

Kaynoe  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Children's  and 
youths'  one-piece  pyjamas.     126,219  ;  Feb.   13. 

Kayncp  Company,  The.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Children's  un- 
dergarments.    126,220  :  Feb.  13. 

Kaynee  Company,  The,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Children's  romp- 
ers and  play  garments.     126,221  ;  May  1. 


Kaynee     Cdmpany,     The,     Cleveland,     Ohio.        Overalls. 

126,222;  May  1. 
Kaynee   Company,   The,   Cleveland,   Ohio.      Youths'   dress, 

negligee,  and  work  shirts.     126,223  ;  Feb.  13. 
Kayser,  Charles  W.,  doing  business  as  Charles  W.  Kayser 

&  Co.,   San   Francisco,   Calif.     Textile   rugs.     170,530  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Kayser,  Charles  W.,  &  Co.     (See  Kayser,  Charles  W.) 
Kayser,  Julius  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Gloves.     174,208  ; 

June  12. 
Kazol  Laboratories.      (See  McCollam,   Francis  L.) 
Keane   Provision   Co.,    Washington,    D.    C.      Sausage   and 

sausage  meat.     175,085  ;   July  3. 
Kearns    Coal    Company,    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Coal. 

182,246;    Oct.    16. 
Keck,   Will   G.,   Kecksburg,    Pa.     Beverages   sold   as   soft 

drinks    and    sirups    for    making    the    same.      173,770 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Kee  Lox  Manufacturing  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Car- 
bon  paper.     153,297  ;   May  8. 
Kee     Lox    Manufacturing    Company,    Rochester,     N.     Y. 

Carbon  paper.     177,384  ;  May  15. 
Keebler  Weyl  Baking  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Cookies. 

171.851  ;  Mar.  20. 

Keedy,  Pfaff  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Knitted  under- 
wear,  hosiery,   and   neckties.     182,754 ;    Oct.    16. 

Keeley  Stove  Company,  The,  Columbia,  Pa.  (joal,  wood, 
and  gas  cooking  and  heating  stoves  and  ranges  and 
furnaces  and  heaters.     178,392  ;  Sept.  4. 

Keeley  Stove  Company,  The,  Columbia,  Penn.  Cooking 
and  heating  stoves  and  ranges,  furnaces,  and  hot-water 
heaters.     178,393  :  June  5. 

Keely,  James  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Raisins.  156,281 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Keely  &  Watson,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Woolen  piece  goods. 

164.852  ;  June  5. 

Keep  Komb  Co.,  The,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Preparation  for 
dressing  the  hair.     175,560  ;  May  15. 

Keet  &  Roundtree  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Springfield,  Mo.  Over- 
alls, work  shirts,  jumpers,  coats,  and  pants.  182,975 ; 
Oct.    16. 

Keetle  and  Keetle,  Ashland,  Nebr.     Preparation  for  treat- 
ment of  fistula.     179,604;  Aug.  14. 
Keferstein,   Starr  &  Co.,   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sealing 

wax.      180,800  ;    Sept.   4. 
Kehlor  Flour  Mills  Company,   St.  Louis,  Mo.     Self-rising 

wheat  flour.     163,523  ;  Jan.  30. 
Kehlor    Flour    Mills    Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Wheat 

flour.      169,908;    July   31. 
Kehlor    Flour    Mills    Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Wheat 

flour.     171,927  :  May  1. 
Kehlor  Flour  Mills  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Wheat  flour. 

182,419  ;    Oct.    2. 
Kehoe  Preserving  Company,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.     Vegetable 

seeds.      170,521  :    ,Tulv    3. 
Kehr,   Ernest,   Richmond  Hill,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Cough 

lozenges.     171,326  ;  Apr.  10. 
Keiper,  A.  August,, doing  bu.siness  as  Keiper  Candy  Co., 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.     Candy  and  a  candied  sweetmeat — 

namely,  pop  corn.     160, Ol4  ;  Feb.  13. 
Keiper  Candy  Co.     (See    Keiper,  A.  August.) 
Keith,  Geo.  E.,  Company,  Brockton,  Mass.     Leather  boots 

and  shoes.     152,760 ;   Apr.  3. 
Keith,  Geo.  E.,  Company,  Brockton,  Mass.     Boot  and  shoe 

tips  and  counters.     177,675  ;   July   24. 
Keith,  Simmons  &  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.     Blasting  paper 

used  by  miners.     172,994  ;  Mar.  20. 
ICeklcnsa  Scalp  Tonic  Company.     (See  Callow,  Horace  F.) 
Kell  Milling   Company,  Vernon,  Tex.      Hard-wheat  flour. 

177,385;  Dec.  18. 
Kell  Milling  Company,  Vernon,  Tex.     Hard-wheat  flour. 

181,127;  Dec.  18. 
Keller,    George    J.,   Newark,    N.    J.      Watches.      175,429 ; 

Dec.   4. 

Keller,  George  E.,  Laboratories,  Huxley,  Iowa.  Flour 
made  of  cornstarch,  etc.,  to  be  mixed  with  wheat  flour. 
156,495;  Feb.  6. 

Keller,  Matthew  F.,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Paints,  onamel.s, 
colors,  etc.     137,528 ;   Aug.  14. 

Keller-Snelson  Co.,  Vinita,  Okla.  Remedy  for  dandruff. 
168,265;   Jan.   2. 

Kelley,  Frederick  W.,  Glenwood.  Iowa.  Medicinal  prepa- 
ration used  in  the  treatment  of  galls,  sores,  etc.,  on 
horses.     181,601  ;  Sept.  18. 

Kelley,  Grant  S.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  goods  In 
the  piece.     175,930  ;  Apr.  10. 

Kelley  Island  Line  and  Transport  Company.  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Ilydrated  lime  for  agricultural  purposes. 
181,128  ;    Nov.   20. 

Kelley,  Lucille  B.,  doing  business  as  Jimmy  Boy  Doll  Co., 
Sidney,  Ohio.     Dolls.     175,660;  Apr.  24. 

Kellogg  Company,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Coffeelike  bever- 
age.    177,914  ;  July  24. 

Kellogg  Drake  &  Co.,  Galesburg,  111.  Cloaks,  suits, 
dresses,  and  hosiery.     176,836 ;   Oct.  30. 

Kellogg's  Pep  &  Zep  Products.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cereal  breakfast  food.     182,543;  Dec.  11. 

Kellogg,  R.  M..  Co.,  Three  Rivers,  Mich.  Strawberry 
plants.     179,870-1  ;  Nov.  27. 

Kellogg  Toasted  Corn  Flake  Co.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Cereal  breakfast  food.     156,905  :  Mar.  20. 


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Kellogg  Toasted  Corn  Flake  Co.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Cereal  breakfast  foods.     172,884  ;  July  24. 

Kelloni.  Charles  F.,  doing  business  as  Chas.  F.  Kellom  & 
Co.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Crude  oil,  gasoline,  and  kero- 
sene.    161,840;   May  20. 

Kellum  Company,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Colteo. 
184,135;  Nov.  13. 

Kellum  Company,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Coffee.  184,136  ; 
Oct    9 

Kelly  Axe  Manufacturing  Company,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 
Hammers.      180.666 ;    Aug.    7. 

Kellv,  Douu'las  &  Co.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Can 
aiia.     Tea.     159,755 ;  Mar.  6. 

Kelly,  F.,  Company,  The,  Derby,  Conn.  Safety  pins. 
170.686:  Jan.  9. 

Kelly  Feature  Film  Co.     (See  Kelly,  James  T.) 

Kelly,  James  T.,  doing  business  as  Kelly  Feature  Film 
Co.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Motion-picture  films  issued 
serially.     170,652  ;  Feb.   20. 

Kelly-Lester  Milk  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Raw  milk, 
raw  cream,  butter,  milk  and  cottage  cheese.  168,717  ; 
June  5.  .„ 

Kelly-Springfield  Tire  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Re- 
silient vehicle  tires.     168,046 ;  Mar.  27. 

Kelsey  Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
piece  goods.     179,275  ;  June  5. 

Kelsev  Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
piece    goods.      183,747-9 ;    Sept.    l8. 

Kemoslivne  Products,  Inc.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Preparation 
for  cleansing  and  polishing  bathtubs,  washstands,  etc. 
173,838;   Aug.   7. 

Kemp,  Walter  D..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sandwichlike  product. 
155.352  :  Sept.  18. 

Kemper,  Chas.  M.,  doing  business  as  Radio  Products 
Company,  Westport,  Conn.  Radio  telegraph  and  tele- 
phono  apparatus  and  appliances.     169.909  ;  Feb.  20. 

Kendall  Mfg.  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Soaps.  170,487 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Kendrick,  James  K.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Knitted 
elastic  fabric  in  the  piece.     162,678  ;  Aug.  7. 

Kenilworth  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Knickerbockers  or  bloomers  to  be  worn  as  outer  gar- 
ments  or    undergarments.      170,887 ;    June   26. 

Kenlit  Mftr.  Co..  Medford,  Mass.  Textile-fabric  sheeting 
coated  with  compositions.     152,076 ;   Feb.  27. 

Kennard.  Victor  P.,  Greenland,  N.  H.  Jellies.  169,976  ; 
Aus.  28. 

Kennard,  Victor  P.,  Greenland,  N.  H.  Jellies.  176,130  ; 
July   3. 

Kennedy,  Colin  B.,  Company,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Radio 
receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.     180,705  ;  Oct.  9. 

Kennedy,  Colin  B.,  Company,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Radio 
receiving  sets  and  parts  therefor.     180,706 ;  Aug.  21. 

Kennedy  Valve  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Fire  hy- 
drants, indicator  posts,  gate  valves,  etc.  156,088-9 ; 
Mav  22. 

Kenny,  C.  D.,  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Coffee.  167,944  ; 
May  8. 

Kenny,  C.  D.,  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Coffee.  178,257  ; 
July  24. 

Kent-Costikyan  Trading  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Textile  rugs.     175,661 ;  Apr.  24. 

Kent  Machine  Works,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Jacks. 
174,578  ;  Mar.  20. 

Kent,  Michael  W.,  doing  business  as  Kent  Company,  Kan- 
sas  City,  Mo.     Dentifrice.     178,724  ;  July  17. 

Kent-Owens  Machine  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Non- 
ferrous  casting  alloy.     166.077  ;  Mar.  20. 

Kentucky  Fluor  Spar  Co..  Marion,  Ky.  Ground,  lump, 
and  gravel  fluor  spar.     171.541  ;  Feb.  13. 

Kentucky  Independent  Oil  Company,  The,  Covington,  Ky. 
Lubricating  motor  oil.     184.285  ;  Oct.  23. 

Kentucky  Independent  Oil  Company,  The,  Covington,  Ky. 
Motor"  oil  and  gasoline.     184,286;  Nov.  20. 

Kentucky  Rock  Asphalt  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Asphalt. 
178.047  :   May  29. 

Kentucky  Rock  Asphalt  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Asphalt. 
183.387:  Nov.  27. 

Kentwood  Ice  Manufacturing  &  Bottling  Works,  Ltd., 
Kentwood,  La.  Ice  cream,  butter,  ice-cream  mix,  and 
condensed  milk.     178,444-5  ;  Nov.  6. 

Kenwood  Dairy  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Raw  milk. 
176.082  ;   Dec.   4. 

Kenyon,  C.,  Company.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rubber  tires 
and  tubes.     165,960  ;  Feb.  20. 

Keokuk  Canning  Company,  Keokuk,  Iowa.  Canned  to- 
matoes and  preserved  pickles.     179,276  ;  Sept.  11. 

Kerfoot.  Thomas,  &  Co..  Limited,  Bardsley,  England. 
Inhalant  for  the  relief  of  colds  in  the  head.  187.424  ; 
Dec.  2.n. 

Kerite  Insulated  Wire  &  Cable  Company,  Inc.,  The.  Sey- 
mour, Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insulated  wire  and 
cables.     178,106  ;   July  24. 

Kerite  Insulated  Wire  &  Cable  Company,  Inc.,  The, 
Seymour,  Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insulated  wire 
and   cables.     178,107:  May  23. 

Kermes.  Max.  Hainichen,  Germany.  Medical  and  surgical 
bandages.     137,944;  Mar.  27. 

Kermul  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wonder  soap, 
body  wash,  floor  cleanser,  glass  polish,  metal  polish, 
etc.     173,968;  Apr.  24. 

Kern.  George.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Food  product  con- 
sisting of  tongues  of  animals.     163,450  ;  Jan.  9. 


Kerr  Chickerles  Incorporated,  The,  Frenchtown,  N.  J. 
Live  chicks.     164,763  ;  Feb.  27. 

Kerr  Chickeries  Incorporated,  The,  Frenchtown,  N.  J. 
Eggs.      178,851  ;  Oct.  30. 

Kerr  Turbine  Co.,  Wellsville,  N.  Y.  Turbines  and  re- 
duction   gears.      177,978 ;    July    10. 

Resting,  Harry  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Pop  corn.  182,420  ; 
Oct.  10. 

Kett,  R.  G.,  Co.     (See  Kett,  Rudolph  G.) 

Kett,  Rudolph  G.,  doing  business  as  R.  G.  Kett  Co.,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.  Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  goiter. 
162,116  ;  Jan.  9. 

Kevil  Cereal  Company,  Princeton,  Ky.  Cereals  made  from 
wheat  bran,  honey,  and  salt.     169,550  ;  Feb.  27. 

Key  Chemical  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Catarrh  cream, 
nasal  spray,  preparation  for  removing  corns.  166,376  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Keydel  Co.,  The.      (See  Keydel,  Oscar  F.) 

Keydel,  Oscar  F.,  doing  business  as  The  Keydel  Co..  De- 
troit, Mich.     Window  wipers.     160,612  ;   Feb.  6. 

Keynote  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Cool- 
ing chest.     171,086  ;  Apr.   10. 

Keynote  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Sep- 
tic tanks.     176,480  ;  July  17. 

Keystone  Business  Service  Co.  Inc.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Blank 
books.      185,082 ;    Nov.    20. 

Keystone  Company  of  San  Jose,  The,  also  doing  business 
as  Keystone  Company,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Canned  vege- 
tables and  fruits,  flavoring  extracts,  etc.  184,078 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Keystone  Consolidated  Publishing  Company,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Industrial  and  trade  directories,  directories  of  one 
or  more  specific  industries,  and  combined  catalogues, 
173,288  ;  Feb.  27. 

Keystone  Drain  Board  Co.      (See  Leffler,  Howard.) 

Keystone  Flour  Company,  Clearfield,  Pa.  Wheat  flour. 
163,336;  Jan.  30. 

Keystone  Fruit  Products  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Bakers'  vanilla,  tomato  bouillon,  cocoa  paste,  etc. 
143.501 ;  Aug.  28. 

Keystone  Fruit  Products  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Preserved  fruit.     177,607  ;  July  17. 

Keystone  Fruit  Products  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Preserved  fruit.     177,608  ;  Nov.  6. 

Keystone  Laboratories,  Roaring  Springs,  Pa.  Germicides 
and  disinfectants.     177,005  ;  Dec.  18. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants comprising  oils  and  greases.    178,508—12  ;  May  15. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants comprising  oils  and  greases.     178,514—21 ;   May  15. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants comprising  oils  and  greases.     178,726-37  ;    May  15. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants comprising  oils  and  greases.     178,738  ;  June  19. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cants comprising  oils  and  greases.      178,739-41  ;  May  15. 

Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Grease 
and  oil   cups  and   lubricators.     179,005  ;  Aug.   14. 

Keystone  Macaroni  Manufacturing  Company,  Lebanon, 
Pa.     Macaroni  products.     181,129  ;  Oct.   16. 

Keystone  Macaroni  Manufacturing  Company,  Lebanon, 
Pa.     Macaroni  products.     181,130  ;  Oct.  23. 

Keystone  Macaroni  Manufacturing  Company,  Lebanon, 
Pa,     Macaroni  products.     181,131-3 ;  Oct.   16. 

Keystone  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Stud 
drivers,  pipe  and  nut  wrenches,  drilling  posts,  etc. 
169,716  ;  Jan.  9. 

Keystone  Perfume  Company.      (See  Vail  Brothers.; 

Keystone  Publishing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Monthly 
magazine.     179,374  ;  Aug.  28. 

Keystone  Refractories  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Fur- 
nace mortar.     184,913  ;   Dec.  4. 

Keystone  Refractories  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Can- 
ister.    184.944  :  Dec.  11. 

Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company,  Bartonville,  Peoria,  111. 
Wire  fence   and  barbed  wire.      180,935  :   Sept.   18. 

Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company,  Bartonville,  Peoria,  111. 
Wire  fence   and  barbed   wire.      183.655  ;    Sept.    18. 

Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company,  Bartonville,  Peoria, 
111.  Plain  galvanized  wire  and  galvanized  telephone 
wire.     184,730-1 :  Sept.  18. 

Keystone  Varnish  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Preparation 
used  in  the  manufacture  of  floor  paints,  enamels,  etc. 
176,351  ;  Apr.  17. 

Kibbe  Brothers  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Chocolates. 
167,723-4  ;  Mar.  6. 

Kickbusch,  A.,  Grocery  Company,  Wausau,  Wis.  Canned 
fruits  and  vegetables,  coffee,  tea,  and  prepared  mustard. 
177,387;  May  29. 

Kidd  and  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Peanut  butter. 
177,304;   Aug.    14. 

Kidder,  Samuel.  &  Co.  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Asthmatic 
pastils.     168,974  ;  Mar.  20. 

Kiddie  Coat  Manufacturing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Infants' 
_and   girls'   coats.     161,078 ;    Jan.   23. 

Kiddie-Town  Products,  Inc.,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.  Crib 
beds.     156,067  ;  Feb.  27. 

Kiddvall  Manufacturing  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Outer 
phiy  suits  for  boys.     184,863  ;  Nov.   13. 

Kids  Nobbv  Klothes.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boys'  suits 
and   topcoats.     160,067  ;   Feb.   27. 

Kielev  &  Mueller,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Valves,  traps, 
and  regulators.     183,071 ;   Sept.  11. 


900 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FRO'M  THE 
Alphabetical  Ust  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Kiggins  &  Tooker  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Golf-score  hold- 
ers.    169,133  ;  Dec.  25. 

Kiki  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Karpman,  Alexan- 
der.) 

Kil-Tone  Company,  The,  Vincland,  N.  J.  Insecticide 
177,130;  June  12. 

Kil-Tone  Company,  The,  Vineland,  N.  J.  Insecticide  and 
fungicide.      177,561  ;   Aug.   7. 

Kllbourne  &  Jacobs  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Colum- 
bus, Ohio.  Wheelbarrows  and  parts  thereof.  168,845  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Kilby  Frog  &  Switch  Co.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Railroad 
frogs.      152,224  :   Apr.   10. 

Kilgore  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Westerville.  Ohio.  Pistols.  186,914  ; 
Dec.   4. 

Killfeather,  Gertrude,  Spokane,  Wash.  Young  girls' 
dresses.     183,157  ;   Sept.   25. 

Killian,  W.  H.,  Co.,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Foodstuffs  pre- 
served In  hermitically  -  sealed  containers.  167,179  ; 
May  8. 

Kilzol  Products  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insecti- 
cides, disinfectants,  and  deoderizers.     171,274  ;  Apr.  24. 

Kimball,  C.  M.,  Company,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Metal,  silver, 
and  stove  polishes.     153.003  ;  Nov.   13. 

Kimball,  C.  M.,  Company,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Ammonia. 
171,805  ;  Feb.  20. 

Kimball,  C.  M.,  Company,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Ammonia. 
172,000;  Feb.  20. 

M.,  Company,  Winthrop,  Mass.     Silver  polish. 
Nov.  13. 

.  M.,  Company,  Winthrop,  Mass.     Stove  polish. 
Nov.  13. 

Inc.,  Kimbalton,  Va.     Lime. 


Neenah,  Wis.  Book  papers. 
Neenah,  Wis.  Book  papers. 
Chicago,  111.     Electric  motors. 


169,551 ; 
172,113; 


Kimball,  C 

181,191: 
Kimball,  C 

181,192  , 
Kimbalton   Lime   Company 

170,822  ;  Apr.  17. 
Kimberly-Clark    Company, 

175,662;  Apr.  3. 
Kimberly-Clark    Company, 

175,663-4;   Apr.  3. 
Kimble  Klectric  Company, 

188,844  :  Dec.  25. 
Kimble,   Mary  A.,   New  Orleans,   La.     Medicated   health 

tonic   used  in   the   treatment  of  kidney   diseases,    etc. 

176,481;  Dec.  18. 
Kin,  Yamei,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Curd  meat  from  the  soyer. 

131,177  ;  Apr.  24. 
King  Candy   Co.,   Fort   Worth,   Tex.     Candies. 

May  1. 
King  Candy  Co.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.     Candies. 

Apr.  10. 
King  Coal  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    Coal.    167,966  ; 

Apr.   3. 
King  Features  Syndicate,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Cartoons. 

185,468 ;    Nov.    20. 
Kinc,  Frank  O.,  niicaso,   111.      Dolls.      172,598;   Jan.   .SO. 
King,  Frank  O.,  Chicago,  lU.     Dolls.     177,228;  Apr.  24. 
Kins,  Frank  O..  Chicago,  111.   Toy  doss.    177,229  ;  June  19. 
King,  George  W.,  Boston,  Mass.     Edible  vegetable  fats  and 

oils.      164,111  ;   July   24. 
King,   H.    H.,   Flour   Mills   Company,  Minneapolis,   Minn. 

Wheat  flour.     184,736  :   Dec.   25. 
King,   H.   P.,   Company,   The,   Bristol,   Tenn.     Men's   and 

boys'     ties,     dress     and     negligee     shirts,     suits,     etc. 

184,615  ;  Nov.  27. 
King,  John  D.,  sr.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.     Salve,  ointment, 

and  liniment  to  be  used  in  the  treatment  of  sore  throat, 

whooping  cough,  etc.     171,928  ;  Feb.  20. 
Kiag,    John    P.,    Manufacturing    Co.,    The,    Augusta,    Ga. 

Cotton  piece   good.s.     166,373  ;   Sept.  18. 
King,    John    P.,    Manufacturing    Co.,    The.    .\ugusta,    Ga. 

Cotton    piece    goods.      173,570 ;    Apr.    10. 
King  Lockwood   Co.,   Bristol,  Tenn.     Overalls  and  coats. 

182,827;  Oct.  2. 
King,    M.    D.,    Milling    Company,    Pittsfield,    111 

flour.      176,192-3;   Aug.    14. 
King,   M.    D.,   Milling   Company, 
184,079-80;    Dec. 
Mich. 


Pittsfield 
25. 
Wheat  flour 


Wheat 


111.      Self-ris- 


182,422 


ing  flour. 
King  Milling  Co.,  Lowell 

Nov.  13. 
King  Milling  Co.,  Lowell,  Mich.     Wheat  flour.     182,755 

Nov.    20. 
King  Overall  Co.  Inc.,  The,  Suffolk,  Va.     Overalls,  shirts 

underwear,  and  py.iamas.     183.388  ;  Oct.  30. 
King    Player    Action    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y, 

Piano-player   actions.      172,420 ;   Apr.   24. 
King  &  Winston  Products  Co.      (See  Bishop,  Arthur  W.) 
King,  Wni.  C,  Scott  City,  Kans.     Medicine  for  treatment 

of   tuberculosis,    chronic   coughs,    colds,   etc.      172,477 

Apr.   3. 

Kingly   Shirt   Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Men's  and  boys'   shirts. 

169,363  ;  May  8. 
Kings  County  Packing  Co.,  Arraona,  Calif.     Canned  fruits 

and   vegetables.      168.041  :    Feb.    6. 
Kings  County  Packing  Co.,  Armona,  Calif.     Canned  fruits. 

168,042  ;    July    24. 
Kings  County  Packing  Co.,  Armona,  Calif.    Canned  fruits. 

168,043-4  ;  Mar.   27. 
Kings  County  Packing  Company,  Armona.  Calif.     Canned 

fruits  and  vegetables.     168,418  ;  Mar.  27. 
Kings  County  Packing  Co.,  Armona,  Calif.     Canned  fruits. 

168,419  ;   Feb.   20. 
Kings  County  Packine  Co.,  Armona,  Calif.     Canned  fruits 

and  vegetables.     168,420  ;  Feb.  13. 


Bangs  County  Packing  Co.,  Armona,  Calif.     Canned  fruits. 

168,421 ;   May   15. 
Kings  County  Packing  Co.,  Armona,  Calif.     Canned  fruits. 

168,422;   Sept.  4. 
Kings     County     Packing    Co.,    Armona,     Calif.       Canned 

fruits   and  vegetables.     171,327;   May   15. 
Kings  County  Packing  Co.,   Armona,   Calif.     Canned  and 

preserved  figs,  canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     171,328  ; 

June  26. 
Kings  County  Packing  Co.,  Armona,  Calif.    Canned  fruits. 

171.329  ;   June  26. 
King's  Food  Products  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.     Canned 

and  dehydrated  fruits  and  vegetables.    165,388  ;  Feb.  13. 
King's  Food  Products.  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.     Canned 

and  dehydrated  fruits  and  vegetables.     165,389  ;  Mar.  6. 
King's  Food  Products  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.     Canned 

and  dehydrated  fruits  and  vegetables.    165,390  ;  Feb.  13. 
fvings   Food   Productt:   Co.,   Portland,  Oreg.     Canned  and 

dehydrated  fruits  and  vegetables.     165,391;  Feb.  27. 
King's  Food  Products  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.     Canned 

and  dehydrated  fruits  and  vegetables.     165,392  ;  Dec.  4. 
King's  Food  Products  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.     Canned 

and  dehydrated  fruits  and  vegetables.     165,393  ;  Feb.  13. 
King's  Food  Products   Co.,   Portland,   Oreg.      Canned  and 

dehydrated    fruits    and    vegetables.      171.129:    July    3. 
Kingsbury   Company,   The,    Fort   Wayne,   Ind.     Foot-bath 

preparations.     167,965  ;  June  5. 
King.ston    Knitting    Company.       (See    Brine,    James    W., 

Company.) 
Kinloch  Hosiery  Mills,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Hosiery.  169,956  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Kinnear   Manufacturing  Company,   The,   Columbus,   Ohio. 

Metallic    fire-resisting    shutters,    curtains,    and    doors. 

163,525;  Dec.  25. 
Kinney  Brothers,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.     Butter.     103,894  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Kinney,  James   M.,   Yonkers,  N.   Y.     Brassieres  and  cor- 
sets.     181,898;    Sept.    11. 
Kip,  Frederic  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fresh  and  preserved 

fruits  and  vegetables.     168,682  ;  Mar.  27. 
Klrby,   Beard   &   Co.,   Ltd.,   Birmingham,   England.     Pins 

and   hairpins   of   nonprecious   metal   and   hand   sewing 

needles.     172,228  ;  May   1. 
Kirby,   Beard   &   Co.,   Ltd.,   Birmingham,   England.     Pins 

and  hairpins  of  nonprecious  metal.     172,229  ;  May  1. 
Kirby,   Beard   &  Co.,    Ltd.,   Birmingham,   England.      Pins 

of  nonprecious  metal.     172,230  ;  May  1. 
Kirby,   Beard   &   Co.,   Ltd.,   Birmingham,    England.     Pins 

and     hairpins    and     hand     sewing    needles.       172,681 ; 

May  1. 
Kirby,  Ernest  V.,  doing  business  as  Mountain  Dew  Co., 

Urbana,  111.     Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups 

therefor.     175.249;   May  15. 
Kirk,  Samuel  &  Sons,  Limited,  Bradford,  England.     Piece 

goods  composed  of  an  admixture  of  wool  and  cotton. 

132,052;  Apr.   3. 
Kirkendall,  F.  P.,  &  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.    Leather  shoes  and 

boots.     170,488;  Mar.  20. 
Kirkpatrick,     John,     Richland     Center,     Wis.        Cheese. 

172.,5n9:   May   1. 
Kirkpatrick,     John,     Richland     Center,     Wis.       Cheese. 

172,600;  Nov.  6. 
Kirkpatrick,    L.    H.,    Walsenburg,    Colo.     Beverages    sold 

as  soft  drinks.     182,756  ;   Dec.  25. 
Kirsch,   David,  Montreal,  Canada,   and  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Sporting  hosiei-y.     159,093  ;  Feb.  27. 
Kir.sch,  H.,  &  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Ginger  ale,  sarsapa- 

rilla,  cream  soda,  celery,  etc.,  beverages,  and  sirups  for 

making  the  same.     175,400 ;  Apr.   17. 
Kirsch,  H.,  &  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Ginger  ale,  sar- 

saparllla,  etc.,  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirup  for  making 

the  same.     187,319:  Dec.   4. 
Kirschbaum,   A.   B.,    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.     Men's 

and  young  men's  outer  suits.     182.709  :  Dec.  11. 
Kirshbaum,   R.,   &   Son,   Inc.,   Indianapolis,    Ind.     Ladies' 

dresses,  coats,  and  blouses.     169,957  ;  May  8. 
Kirschbraun  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Omaha,  Nebr.   Butter.    161,687  ; 

June  5. 
Kirschbraun  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Omaha,  Nebr.    Creamery  butter. 

167,819;  Feb.  6. 
Kirschner,    M.,    &    Sons,    doing    business    as    Daintimiss 

Dressmakers,    and    also    doing    business    as    Marjoline 

Dresses,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dresses,  capes,  sport  suits, 

outf-r  skirts,  waists,  etc.     176,742;  May  22. 
Kirschner,  M.,  &  Sons,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Cloaks,  suits, 

dresses.     178,345-6  ;  July  10. 
Klsco    Pharmacal    Co.       (See     Schuman,     Lewis.) 
Kisker,  John  V.,  &  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Eggs.     178,258  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Kiss    and    Choka,    Molina,    111.      Rail    chairs.      175,250 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Ki.stler  Leather  Company,  South  Boston,  Mass.     Leather. 

158.931  ;   Feb.   27. 
Kistler  Leather  Company,  South  Boston,  Mass.     Leather. 

175,991  ;  July  3. 
Kittle,  A.   F.,  doing  business  as  A.  F.  Kittle  &  Co.,  Los 

Angeles,    Calif.      Canned    fish,    fruit,    and    vegetables. 

173,772  ;  June  5. 

Kjelgaard,  Gregers,  G.  B..  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y.  Swim- 
ming apparatus.     187,822 :   Dec.   18. 

Klamath  River  Packers  Assn.,  Requa,  Calif.  Canned 
salmon.     184,864  ;  Dec.   18. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


901 


Klapp,   Cbarles   L.,   St.   Louis,   Mo.      Face  powder,   face 

creams,    perfume,   etc.      165,696 ;   Feb.    27. 
Klauber  Bros.  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Cotton  piece  goods. 

174,246  ;  Mnr.  6. 
Klauber    Wnngeuheim     Co.,     San     Diego,    Calif.      Coffee. 

176.S96;  May  29. 
Klauser,   .Vrtbur   O..   (loliiK  business    as    The   Von   KnpBf 

Inhaler  Co.,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Medicines   for   respiratory 

passnces.     173,091  :  .-Vug.  21. 
Klenns-Tt  Jfnnufncturing  Co.,  The.     (See  Hugh,  John  S.) 
Klebanoff,    David,    doing    business    as    Pestine    Chemical 

Co..  rhiladelphla,  Pa.    Insecticides.    179,375  ;  Sept.  11. 
Klcen  Products  Co.     (See  Tietjen,  G.  D.) 
Klein,   Alec,   doing   business   as   F.    L.   Klein   Noodle   Co., 

Chicago.    111.      Saratoga    potato    chips,    macaroni,    egg 

noodles,    and    spaghetti.      163,154 ;    Aug.    14. 
Klein.  Benjamin  F.,  doing  business  as  Kayline  Company, 

Cleveland.     Ohio.       Electric-light     fixtures.       181,530 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Klein,  Benjamin  F.,  doing  business  as  Kayline  Company, 

Cleveland,    Ohio.      Electric-lighting   fixtures.      181,531  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Klein,  David,  doing  business  as  St.  James  Market  Samuel 

Klein  &  Son,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Dressed  meats,  poultry, 

game,   etc.     175,872;   Sept.   11. 
Klein,   jack,   doing  business  as  J.   Klein   Co.,   New  York, 

N.  Y.     Handkerchiefs.     177,388;  May  22. 
Klein,  Jack,  doing   business  as  J.   Klein   Co.,   New   York. 

N.   Y.     Handkerchiefs.      186,91.5-16;  Dec.   25. 
Klein,    L,.,    Inc.,    Chicago,    111.      Men's    hats    and    shirts. 

174,308;    Sept.    11. 
Klein.  L.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Men's  and  boys'  suits,  over- 
coats, and  hats.     174,309  ;  July  17. 
Klein,  L..  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Wheat  flour,  canned  fruits, 

vegetables,    etc.      174,310;    Sept.    18. 
Klein-Messner  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece 

goods.     171,331 :   June  26. 
Klein,   Samuel,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Ladies'  dresses,   coats, 

and   suits.      144,081 ;   Aug.   7. 
Kleiner,    Theodore,    doing    business    as    Lemon    Products 

Company,  Santa  Barbara,   Calif.,    Salve  and  lotion  for 

the  skin  and  scalp.     180,124;  Sept.   18. 
Kleinert,    I.    B.,    Rubber    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Dress  shields.      179,104 :   July   3. 
Kleinert,  I.  B.,  Rubber  Companv,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Dress 

shields.      179.105;    July    31. 
Klelnschmidt  Electric  Co.,   Inc..   Long  Island  City.  N.  Y. 

Telegraph  apparatus.     168,894  ;  June  12. 
Kleis,  Adolf  J.,  doing  business  as  Sheik  Toilet  Products 

Company,     Chicago,     111.       Hair    dressing.       177,443 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Kleis,  Adolf  J.,  doing  business   as  Sheik  Toilet  Products 

Company,     Chicago,     111.       Hair     dressing.       177,444 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Klekner.  Albert,  doing  business  as  French  American  Mfg. 

Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tapestries,  panels,  centerpieces. 

and  runners.     176,410  ;  Dec.  11. 
Klensch,    J.    W..   &   Co.,    Incorporated,   New   York,    N.    Y. 

Cheese.     159.709  ;  Dec.  11. 
Klerol  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Ointment  used 

externally  for  treating  eczema,  hemorrhoids,  skin  erup- 
tions, etc.     170,021 ;  Jan.  9. 
Klin,  Urban  A.,   doing  business  as  Klin  Bros.  Golf  Mfg. 

Co.,  Homewood,  111.  Golf  clubs.  184,504  ;  Nov.  6. 
Kline,  Dr.  R.  H.,  Co.  (See  Chappell,  Alexander  W.) 
Kline,  Edward  A.,  doing  business  as  E.  A.  Kline  &  Co., 

New  York.  N.  Y.     Cigars.     176,632  ;  June  12. 
E3ine,  Edward  A^  doing  business  as  E.   A.  Kline  &  Co., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Tobacco  products.     182,591  ;  Oct.  23. 
Kllng    Bros.    &    Co.    Inc.,    Chicago,    111.      Bathing    suits, 

sweaters,    sport    vests    and    coats,    caps,    and    muflflers. 

159,209 ;  Mar.  20. 
Kling-Tlte  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Ready-mixed  roof 

paint.     170,687  ;  Jan.  9. 
Klipstein,    Tobias,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Coats.      159.267 ; 

Dec.  4. 
"  Kllpto "    Loose   Leaf    Manufacturing    Co.,    The.      (See 

Bennett,  Geo.  A.  I 
Bklosner,  Morris,  doing  business  as  Klosner  Improved  Ap- 
paratus Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electric  switches, 

telephone-control    switches    amplifier-control    switches, 

etc.      174,579;    July   24. 
Klug,    William,   Brooklyn,  N.   Y.      Ice-cream   preparation. 

174,696  ;   July   3. 
Kluk   Chemical   Co.      (See   Carpenter,   "Walter  M.) 
Knapp    Brothers    Manufacturing   Company,    Chicago,    111. 

Bull-nose   corner   beads,    small-nose   corner   beads,    rail 

corner  beads,  etc.     174,082  ;  June  5. 
Knapstein.    T.    L.,    Appleton,    Wis.      Cheese.      170,071 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Knell,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Armored  Trunk  Mfg.  Co.. 

YoungRtown.  Ohio.     Trunks.     184.914 ;   Oct.  HO. 
Knight,  B.  B.  &  R.,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Nurses'  and  maids'  uniforms,  caps,  and  aprons, 

men's  and  boys'  shirts,  etc.     172,682  ;  Aug.  7. 
Knight,  B.  B.  &  R.,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Sheets  and  pillowcases.     181,489  ;  Aug.  7. 
Knight,    Edward   B.,    doing   business    as   E.    Ben    Knight, 

Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.     Salves  or  ointments  and  oils  as  reme- 
dial   agents    for    cuts,    burns,     sprains,    catarrh,    etc. 

171,176;    Feb.   20. 


Knight,  Joe  M.,  Elfers,  Fla.  Oranges,  grapefruit,  and 
citrous  fruit  in  their  natural  state.     168,848  ;   May  1. 

Knight,  Nita  G.,  Boundbrook.  N.  J.  Candy.  162,824  ; 
May  22. 

Knight,  Thomas  J.,  doing  business  as  Knight  Drug  Co., 
I'lant  City,  Fla.  Sorehead  remedy  for  chickens. 
158,875  ;  May  8. 

Knighthood  Flour  and  Cereal  Co.  (See  Atkinson,  Fred- 
erick C.) 

Knitted  Textiles  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and 
Allentown,  Pa.  Knitted  fabrics  in  the  piece  and 
woven  silk  and  cotton  piece  goods.     174,311 ;  May  29. 

Knitted  Textiles  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Allen- 
town,  Pa.  Woven  and  knitted  textile  fabrics  in  the 
piece  and  cotton  and  wool  piece  goods.  179,798-9 ; 
July  3. 

Knitted  Textiles  Corporation,  Allentown,  Pa.  Fabrics 
knitted  of  worsted,  worsted  and  fiber,  silk,  and  all  fiber 
silk.      181,752;    Aug.    7. 

Knitwear  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y^. 
Knitted    sweaters  and   dress   skirts.      157,431 ;   July   3. 

Knopf,  Alfred  A.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Completely- 
printed  books.     170,653  ;   Sept.  25. 

Knothe  Brothers  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pyjamas, 
dress  and  negligee  shirts,  nightshirts,  and  men's  robes. 
171,422;    July    3. 

Knothe  Brothers  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garters, 
waist  belts,  and  suspenders.     177,915 ;  July  31. 

Knowles,  J.  C.,  Monticello,  Calif.  Fresh  deciduous  fruit. 
169,404  ;   Feb.   27. 

Knowlton,  E.  W.,  doing  business  as  Knowlton  Labora- 
tories, Pasadena,  Calif.  Preparation  for  use  in  internal 
inflammation.      169,977  ;   Jan.   23. 

Knowlton  Laboratories.      (See  Knowlton,  E.   W.) 

Knox  Hat  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hats  for 
men,  women,  and  children.     171,806 ;  Apr.  24. 

Knox,  James  H.,  Hardisty,  Alberta,  Canada.  Veterinary 
and   poultry    medicines.      164,505 ;    Feb.    6. 

Knox  Pharmacal  Company,  Rockland,  Me.  Tonic  for 
cats  and  kittens.     177.131 ;  June  12. 

Knoxall  Novelties.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Play  balls  and 
beach  balls.     169,857;  Feb.  6. 

Kobayashi,  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Broad  silks 
and  silk  and  cotton  goods  in  the  piece.  170,769 ; 
Jiinp   19. 

Koblenzer,  Sidney  J.,  doing  business  as  M.  Koblenzer  & 
Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirts,  pyjamas,  underwear, 
hats,   hose,   etc.     179,153 ;   July   24. 

Sobolt,  George  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Manicure  preparations. 
173,711 ;  Apr.  10. 

Kobylanski,  John  F.,  doing  business  as  Five  Brothers 
Medicine  Co..  Gary,  Ind.  Liniments  and  pills.  176,838  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Koch,  H.  C.  F.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
177,389;    Sept.    11. 

Kockos  Bros.,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  fruits, 
vegetables,   and  fish.     183,216-17:    Sept.   IS. 

Koefoed,  Hauberg,  Marstrand  &  Helweg,  Copenhagen, 
Denmark.  Centrifugal  oil  purifiers  or  oil  separators. 
177,042;  Aug.  28. 

Koehler  Manufacturing  Company,  Marlboro,  Mass.  Stor- 
age batteries,  mine  lamps,  charging  apparatus  for  mine 
lamps,  and  parts  of  such  articles  and  apparatus. 
171,643;  Jan.  9. 

Koehn,  Edouard,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Index  thermom- 
eters.    164,057  ;   May  15. 

Koenig,  Abraham  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  All-leather  and 
imitation-leather  merchandise  and  eyeglass  receptacles. 
159,756:  .Tan.  9. 

Koetter,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  Koetter  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Peoria,  111.  Carbon  remover  for  gasoline 
engines.      180,126:   July  31. 

Kohler  Company,  Kohler,  Wis.  Electric  generating  plants. 
172,889;   Feb.   20. 

Kohn  and  Silverberg,  Chicago,  111.  Dyes  and  dye  sticks. 
179,208;    Aug.   14. 

Kohnstamm,  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.  (See  Kohnstamm,  H.,  & 
Co.,   assignor.) 

Kohnstamm,  H.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  H. 
Kohnstamm  &  Co.,  Inc.  Washing  powder  for  laundry 
purposes.     154,369  ;  Jan.  2. 

Kohnstamm.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Washing 
powder.     180,375;  July  24. 

Kohr  Mfg.  Co.,  Middletown.  Pa.  Medicinal  preparation 
for  treatment  of  eczema,  tetter,  etc.     179,732  ;  Sept.  18. 

Kokomo  Automotive  Mfg.  Co..  Kokomo,  Ind.  Automobile 
rear-view  mirrors  and  windshield  wings.  186,278-9 : 
Dec.   11. 

Kokomo  Grocers  Dairy  Products  Company,  The,  Kokomo, 
Ind.      Bottled    milk.      168,533 :    Sept.    11. 

Kolbe  Paint  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Ready- 
mixed  paints,  house  paints,  paint  enamels,  varnishes, 
etc.     175.358  ;  Apr.  17. 

Kolber,  Michael.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  dress  and  negli- 
gee shirts.     178,926-7;  Aug.  28. 

Kolbert,  Edward,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fur  collars 
and  cuffs.     182,248;  Oct.  2. 

Kolkebeck,  John  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather  shoes. 
175.723  :   July   3. 

Koncrete  Exterior  Stucco  Company.  (See  P'atner,  Wil- 
liam  H.) 

Kondo  Novelty  Co.,  The,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y,  Hosiery 
supporters.     170,201 ;   Apr.    3. 


902 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — -Continued. 


Konroe    Merchants.       (See    Roberts,    Samuel.) 

Kools  Manufacturing  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.  Vege- 
table-paring machines.     179,605  ;   Aug.   14, 

Kop  Bros.,  New  Xoik,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  brassieres,  corset 
covers,  waists,  and  underwear  of  textile  fabric  for 
women.      167,986  ;   Jan.   2. 

Kopf  Bros.  Co.,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Grapefruit. 
183.451  :   Oct.  16. 

Kops  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  brassiferes,  corset 
covers,  waists,  and  underwear  for  women.  167,987 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Kops  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  brassiferes,  and 
underwear.      169,019  ;   aJn.   2. 

Kops  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  brassi&res,  and 
underwear.     169,021  ;   Jan.   2. 

Kops  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  brassiferes,  and 
underwear.      169,023  ;   Jan.   2. 

Kops  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  brassieres,  and 
underwear.     169,025  ;   Jan.   2. 

Kops  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  brassiferes,  and 
underwear.     169,027  ;  Jan.   2. 

Kops  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  brassieres,  and  un- 
derwear of  textile  fabric  for  women.     169,811  ;  Feb.  13. 

Kops  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  brassiferes,  and 
underwear.     174,247  ;   Nov.   13. 

Kops  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  brassieres,  and 
underwear  for  women.     174,248-50  ;  Sept.  18. 

Kops  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  brassieres,  and 
underwear.     184,247-S  ;  Oct.   16. 

Kops  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  brassieres,  and  un- 
derwear.    184,470  ;  Nov.  6. 

Koppe,  Edgar  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Tex-Alie  Com- 
pany, Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Tamales.     179,154  ;  Sept.  25. 

Koppel  Industrial  Car  &  Equipment  Company.  Kop- 
pel  and  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Box,  stock,  gondola,  tank, 
dump,    platform,   etc.,   cars.      165.447-50 :   Mar.   13. 

Koppel,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars,  cigarettes,  and 
smoking  tobacco.      185,125 ;   Nov.    20. 

Korn  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sweaters,  cardigan  jackets, 
scarfs,   bathing  suits,   etc.      185,342 ;    Nov.   20. 

Korn,  Wald,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Motor  cycles.  175,086  : 
Apr    10 

Koronkowa  Medicine  Company.     (See  Burke,  Claude  A.) 

Kortenbach  &  Rauh,  Weyer,  Germany.  Umbrellas. 
162,556;  May  1. 

Kortenbach  &  Rauh,  Weyer,  Germany.  Umbrellas. 
162,557  ;  May  8. 

Kosinski,  Konstantin,  Ipswich,  Mass.  Oil  to  prevent 
perspiration   of  the  feet.     172,601  ;   Mar.  6. 

Kosraos  Chemical  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Finger- 
nail liquid  gloss.     160,140  :  May   29. 

Kosofsky,  Aaron,  doing  business  as  Hudson  Bay  Pur 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chemical  preparation  user! 
on  dyed  furs.     172,479  ;  Mar.  6. 

Koss,  Edward  F.,  doing  business  as  Koss  Products,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Antiseptic  and  cooling  lotion  for  use 
after  shaving.     168,535  :  Feb.  6. 

Koss  Products.      (See  Koss,  Edward  P.) 

Kottler,  Aaron  P.,  doing  business  as  Dr.  Kottler  Labora- 
tories, Chicago,  111,  Chemical  preparation  to  remove 
ekin    blemishes.      178,928 ;    July   24. 

Kotzin,  Theodore,  Lo.s  Angeles,  Calif.  Outing  and  work 
clothing.     164,252 ;   Sept.   18. 

Kovacs  and  Meszaros,  Denbo,  Pa.  Envelopes.  162,179  ; 
May  1. 

Kracker-Kup  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Edible  cups 
capable    of   retaining   liquids.      163,882 ;    Mar.    6. 

Kraemer,  Edmund  M.,  doing  business  as  The  E.  K.  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Preparation  for  hay  fever  and 
rose  cold.     179,606  ;  Sept.  18. 

Kraft  Chemical  Company,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Shoe  polisli 
containing  a  dye.     173,651  ;  June  12. 

Kraft,  J.  L.,  &  Bros.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Cheese.  160,814  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Kraft,  J.  L.,  &  Bros.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Cheese.  177, 67S  ; 
Nov.   20. 

Kranenburg,  Pirma  R.  Groningen,  Netherlands.  Substi- 
tutes for  white  lead.     182,977  ;  Oct.  2. 

^^■^iPJPi^',-  ^^-    J"    M*S-    Co.,    St.    Paul,   Minn.      Hair     tonic. 

169,599  ;  Jan.  2. 
Krank,  A.  J.,  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Snampoo.    169,858  ; 

June  5. 
Krank,    A.    J.,    Mfg.    Co.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Face   lotion. 

170,022  :  Jan.   23. 
Krank,   Alfred    J.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Hair    dressiug   and 

dandruff  remedy.     173,427-S  ;  Apr.  3 
Krank,  A.  J.,   Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Vanishing  and 

massage  cream.     173,500  ;  Apr.  24. 
Krank,  Alfred  J.,   St.   Paul,  Minn.     Hair  tonic  and   fixa- 
tive.    173,193  :  Apr.  24. 
Krasnow,  R.,  &  Sons,   Inc.,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.,  and  Fresno 

Calif.     Fresh  citrus  fruits.     166,304  ;  Feb.  20 
Krause,    Robt.,    Co.,    The,    Davenport,    Iowa.      Overalls, 

shirts,  pants,  or  trousers,  coats,  etc.     171,701  ;*May  29 
ICrazifor    American     Toy    Co.,     Hartford,     Conn.      Toys. 

179,476  ;  Aug.  21. 
Krebs  Pigment  &  Chemical  Company,  The,  Newport,  Del. 

Paint  pigments.     172,840-1  ;  Mar.  27. 
Kreider,  John  C,  doing  business  as  White  Rock  Liniment 

Company,      Rohrestown,      Pa.        Liniment.        182  710  ■ 

Nov.  13. 
Krementz  &  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Collar  buttons  of 

solid  gold  and  of  rolled  gold  plate.     181,194  ;  Nov.  27. 


Kremer  Metal  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  ^eet-metal 
gasoline  stoves.     183,303  :  Nov.  27. 

Krichbaum,  Ora,  doing  business  as  K  &  W  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Delaware,  Ohio.  Pneumatic  tires  and  inner 
tubes.     182,831 ;  Dec.  18. 

Krieger,  Edward,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Topcoats. 
167,526;  Jan.  30. 

Krippendorf-Tuttle  White  Cliff  Products  Co.,  The,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Ground  limestone,  chalk  whiting,  chalk, 
asphalt   filler,   and   whiting.      176,482 ;   July   3. 

Krippendorf-Tuttle  White  Cliffs  Products  Co.,  The,  Cin- 
cinnatti,  Ohio.     Fertilizers.     177,744 ;   June  19. 

ICroder,  John,  and  Henry  Reubel  Company,  The,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Angle  joints  for  railings,  brackets,  brads, 
metallic  carpet  bindings,   etc.     163,584  ;  Jan.  23. 

Kroger  Grocery  &  Baking  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Bread.     153,885  ;  Dec.  4. 

Kroger  Grocery  &  Baking  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  salmon,  and  condiments. 
184.926  ;  Dec.  25. 

Kroneberger,  C.  H.,  &  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Coffee  and 
tea.   165,085  ;  Mar.  20. 

Kronovet,  Joseph  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Durabell 
Mills  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery  and  men's  and 
women's  knitted  underwear.     165,959  ;   Jan.  2. 

Kropacz,  John,  Drumheller,  Alberta,  Canada.  Steam  whis- 
tle.    162,934;  Feb.  20. 

Kroudvird,  Abram,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Bread.  178,048  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Krueger-Tobin  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
175,087  ;  June  5. 

Krumm  &  McDonald  Co.     (See  McDonald,  William  J.) 

Krysiak,  John,  Four  Corners,  Wyo.  Sleighs.  170,142 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Kubota,  Seiichi,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Preparation  for  cancer. 
17.S,R91  :  Aug.  21. 

Kuhn,  Harry  D.,  doing  business  as  H.  Dale  Kuhn,  H. 
Dale  Kuhn  Manufacturing  Pharmacist,  Kuhn  Drug 
Company,  and  H.  Dale  Kuhn  Laboratory,  Shelby,  Ohio. 
Epsom-salts  pills.     181,999  ;  Nov.  6. 

Kuhn,  Harry  J.,  doing  business  as  Kuhn  Paint  and  Var- 
nish Works,  Houston,  Tex.  Prepared  paints,  varnishes, 
driers,  paste  paints,  colors  in  oil.  etc.     171,023  ;  Jan.  9. 

Kuhn  Paint  and  Varnish  Works.     (See  Kuhn,  Harry  J.) 

Kulik,  Irving,  doing  business  as  Index-Ray  Mount  Co., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mounts  for  photographic  negatives. 
170,143;  Jan.  16. 

Kumamoto,  Miyakichi,  doing  business  as  Kumamoto  Pish 
Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Pish  cakes  and  canned  fish, 
175,015;    July    3, 

Kummer,  Upmann  &  C*o.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.     179,608:  Ju'y  3. 

Kundtz,  Theodor,  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Pho- 
nograpli  cabinets,  dower  and  cedar  chests,  and  seats. 
178,929  ;  Nov.  13. 

Kunst  &  Small  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen,  mohair, 
jute,  cotton,  silk,  and  linen  fabrics.     181,195  ;  Aug.  28. 

Kunz  Preparations  Co.  (See  Minneapolis  Brewing  Com- 
pany.) 

Kuppenheimer,  B.,  &  Co.,  doing  business  as  The  House  of 
Kuppenheimer,  Chicago,  111.  Men's  outer  clothing — 
viz,  suits,  and  particularly  coats.     170,587  ;  May  15. 

Kurtin  &  Kurtin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Butter,  eggs,'  cheese. 
155,410;   Feb.  6. 

Kurtz  Brothers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Macaroni  and  olive  oil. 
167,002  ;  Apr.  17. 

Kusaka,  T.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Medicine  for  the  skin. 
2  80,981.     Sept.  18. 

Kushner  &  Gillman,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Outer  wear 
for  men's  and  young  men's  clothing  consisting  of 
coats  and  suits.     167,134  ;  Mav  1. 

Kutner-Goldsteln  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sulphur 
183,304  ;  Nov.  13. 

Kutz,  M.,  Company,  Inc.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Ladies'  hats. 
175,992  :  May  22. 

Kux  Bleiweiss  Company,  The,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Ladies' 
coats,  suits,  skirts,  and  dresses.     180,185  ;  Aug.  21. 

Kwik-Ege  Stropper  Co.  (Not  Inc.),  Chicago,  111.  Razor- 
blade-stropping  holders.     158,129  ;  Aug.   14. 

Kwush-Ru  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Perfume  and 
incense.     169,486  ;  Nov.   18 

Kyle,  Osborn  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Medicine  for  blood 
rheumatism,  lumbago,  and  the  nerves.    166,888  ;  Feb.  20 

Kyograph  Photo   System.      (See   Wiggin,  J.   P.) 

L.  D.  Caulk  Company,  The,  Milford,  Del.  Medicated  soap. 
185,412  ;   Nov.  20. 

L  &  L  Knit  Goods  Mfr's.  Ass'n.  of  Greater  New  York, 
Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Knit  sweaters  and  sweater  coats, 
vests,    etc.     182,592;   Sept.   4. 

L.  &  M.  System  Clothes,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Over- 
coats   and    suits.       179,733 ;    Oct.    9. 

L.  S.  Laboratories.      (See  Singer,  Louis.) 

L  &  W  Mfg.  Company,  Vincennes,  lud.  Medicine  for 
the  treatment  of  ingrowing  toenails.  177,445 ; 
July  10. 

La-Bay  Co.      (See  Morehouse,  L.  M.) 

La  Belle  Brassiere  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bras- 
sieres and  girdles.     179,209  ;  Sept.  11. 

Laboratorio  Chimico  Farmaceutico  Moderno  Di  Granelli 
Candiani  &  C,  Turin,  Italy.  Magnesia  used  for  phar- 
maceutical   purposes.      175,794 ;    June    26. 


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Lnboratorio  Chimico  Fiumacoutico  V.  Baldncci.  (See 
Baldaeei,  Valontino.) 

Labuiatoriuiu,   Leo.      (See  v.   Maycuburs,   Ottomar  II.) 

Laboratory  Specialty  Company,  The,  Ciiu'liinati,  Ohio. 
Toilet  preparations.     141,229 ;   May   15. 

La  Borie.  Louis.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Tooiiin,  a  table  game. 
181, 19G:  .\iisr.  -Jl. 

La  Boyteaux.  Clarence  E.,  doing  business  as  C.  E.  La 
Boyteaux  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Concrete  mix- 
ers, saw  tables,  pumps,  hoists,  and  shovels.  174, 9G6  ; 
May   S. 

Lace-Net  Importing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sillc  Inces,  silk 
and   fiber  and  silk  and   wool  laces.     169,766;  .Tune  12 

La  Cie.  C.  11.  Catelli,  Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Can- 
ada.    Alimentary  pastes.     166,348;  Aug.  14. 

Laclede    Brass    Works.       (See    Modra.    William.) 

La  Colla,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  La  CoUa,  Brooklyn, 
X.  Y.  Face  creams,  perfumes,  rouges,  etc.  170,937 ; 
Dec.   18. 

La  Creole  Laboratories.  (See  Van  Vleet-Mansfield  Drug 
Co.) 

La  Croix,  John  D.,  Vincennes,  Ind.  I'owder  and  prepara- 
tion for  the  hands.     184,408  ;  Nov.  13. 

La  Crosse  Kubber  Mills  Co.,  doing  business  as  Wisconsin 
Rubber  Mills  Co.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Kubber  boots  and 
shoes.     170.489  ;   Apr.  3. 

La  Crosse  Rubber  Mills  Co.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Rubber 
boots  and   shoes.     170,492  ;   Feb.   27. 

La  Crosse  Rubber  Mills  Co.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Rubber  boots 
and  shoes.     171,370;  Dec.  4. 

La  Crosse  Rubber  Mills  Co.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Rubber 
heels  for  shoes,  rubber  soled  and  heeled  shoes,  and 
leather  shoes.     177,8o0  ;  Nov.  13. 

Lacteal  Analytical  Laboratories,  Inc.  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Milk  culture.     169,767  ;  Mar.  27. 

La  Dez  Cigar  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.     Cigars.     172,023  ;  Jan.  9. 

Ladwig-Schlueter  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Beverage  sold 
as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  used  in  the  preparation  of 
same.      178,259  ;  May  22. 

Lady  Janis  Perfume  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Cold  cream,  com- 
plexion powder,  perfume,  and  toilet  water.  173,652  ; 
Apr.   10. 

Ladv  Janis  Perfume  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Soap.  173,653 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Lafans.  Walter  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Bethelite  Co., 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Decorative  lanterns.  170,980 : 
Mar.  27. 

Lafayette  Phnrmacal  Company,  The.  La  Fayette,  Ind. 
Pharmaceutical  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  hyper- 
acidity, gastritis,  etc.     172,541  ;  Mar.   6. 

La   Fleur   Laboratories.      (See   Levy,   Simeon   S.) 

Laforg  Perfumery  Co.      (See  Caplan,  Joseph.) 

La  France  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Non- 
alcoholic, maltless  soft  drinks.     184,973  ;  Dec.  25. 

Lageman,  Clemens,  doing  business  as  H.  Trommsdorff, 
Aix-la-Chapelle,  (jermany.  Medical  and  pharmaceutical 
compounds   and   chemicals.     172,067  ;   Dec.   18. 

Lagerholm.  Fred  E.,  doing  business  as  The  Rodei  Com- 
pany, Charlotte,  N.  C.  Rat  exterminator.  163,586 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Lagreca  Co.      (See  Lagreca,  John.) 

Lagreca,  John,  doing  business  as  The  Lagreca  Co.,  Taun- 
ton, Mass.  Ointment  for  use  on  burns,  itch,  varicose 
veins,  etc.     167,306  ;  Jan.  2. 

Laidlaw,  James  H.,  doing  husiness  as  Marvel-o  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Polishing  compound  for 
automobile  bodies.     149,592  ;  Apr.  24. 

Laird  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  The.,  Richmond,  Va.  Cof- 
fee.    171,581 ;  May  8. 

Laird  &  Son.     (See  McLennan,  Kenneth  J.  C.) 

Laitman  &  Laitman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Traveling  hags, 
suitcases,  brief  cases,  and  trunks.     183,578  ;  Oct,  30. 

Lake  Erie  Provision  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Hams,  bacon,  lard,  and  sausage  product.^.  172,422 ; 
May  29. 

Lakeland  Highlands  Citrus  Growers  Assn.,   Haskell,  Fla. 

Citrous   fruits.      175,724 ;    Oct.    2. 
Lake  Mills  Milk  Company.     (See  Baumann,  Carl  A.) 
Lake  Odessa  Canning   Co.,   Lake  Odessa,   Mich.      Canned 

vegetables   and   fruits.     175,796 ;  May  8. 
Lake    Shore    Elevator    Company,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Animal   feeds.     177,562 ;    Sept.   18. 
Lakeside    Biscuit    Co.,    The,    Toledo,    Ohio,    and    Detroit, 

Mich.       Sugar     wafers,     cookies,     biscuits.       182,313  ; 

Nov.    20. 

Lakeside  Forge  Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Tools,  particularly 
pliers  and  wrenches.     185,660  ;   Dec.  4. 

La  Lone,  Wilfred,  doing  husiness  as  Brillio  Chemical  Com- 
pany. Polish  and  cleaner  for  automobiles,  phonographs, 
hardwood  floors,  furniture,  etc.     178,615  ;  June  19, 

Lam,  Glines  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tea.  167,137  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Lam,  Glines  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tea.  167,138  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Lamb,  Herbert  W.,  doing  business  as  Fireside  Industries, 
Lagrange,  Ind.  Correspondence  course  in  applied  arts, 
decalcomania  transfers,  etc.     174,742;  Aug.  28. 

Lamb,  Thomas  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handkerchiefs. 
159,096;  Apr.  3. 

Lamb,  Thomas  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal  containers 
used  for  candv,  lunch,  workboxes,  etc,  180,227 ; 
Oct.  30. 


Lamb,    Thomas    B,,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Talcum    powder. 

l'i:6,483  ;  Nov.  27. 
Lambert  Pliarraacal  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Medicated 

tablet  for  relief  of  indigestion,  ailments  of  the  throat, 

etc.      170,770;  Feb.   18. 
Lambert  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Barberton,  Ohio.     Rub- 
ber cushion  tires.     169,309  ;  Jan,  30, 
Lambert.  Virginia  C.  B.,  doing  business  as  Ozark  Chemical 

Co..  Arcadia,  Mo.     Nail  emollient  or  polish.     170,403  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Lamborn    &    Company,    New    York,    N.   Y'.      Toilet   soaps. 

174,397  ;  Mar.  20. 
Laminated  Shim  Conipanv,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 

Shims  and  shim  stock.     178,617  ;  C)ct.  16. 
La  Minnuette  Trading  Co.     (See  Schneider,  Aaron,) 
Lnmke  &  Stemme,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y,     Surgical  rubber 

goods  and  druggists'  sundries.     173,237  ;  May  8. 
Lamont-Corliss   and   Company,   New   York,    N.  Y.      Choco- 
late.    166,307  ;  May  15. 
Lamont-Corliss  and  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Chocolate 

coating.     167,254  ;  Mar.  20. 
Lamont-Corliss    and    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Milk 

chocolate  and   cocoa.      167,255  ;  Mar.   20. 
Lamont-Corliss    and    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Milk 

chocolate  and  cocoa.     167,257  ;  Mar.  20. 
Lamoreaus,    Raymond    I.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Butter   and 

eggs.     168,316;  Mar.  20. 
Lamport  Company  of  Texas  Inc.,  The,  Dallas,  Tex.     Linen, 

canvas,   cotton,    and   sailcloth    in    the   piece.      173,133 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Lamport  Export  Company,  Inc.     New  York,  N.  Y.     Linen, 

canvas,   cotton,   and   sail   cloth   piece  goods.      173,134 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Lamson  &  Sessions  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Bolts. 

166,745  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lani-T6    Mfg.    Co.,    Oklahoma,    Okla.      Shaving    lotions. 

166,142  ;  Oct,  9, 
Lam-T6  Mfg  Co,,  Oklahoma,  Okla,     Cosmetics,     166,837  ; 

Dec,  18, 
Lancaster  Bone  Fertilizer  Co,  Inc,   Lancaster,  Pa,     Fer- 
tilizers and   lime   for  fertilizers.      178,260  ;   May   15. 
Lancaster  Mills,   Clinton,   Mass.     Textile  cotton   dresses. 

172,747  ;  Aug.   28. 
Lance  Packing  Co.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.    Candy,  peanut  butter, 

peanut-hutter    sandwich,    shelled    and    salted    peanuts, 

marshmallows,   etc.     156,644  ;  Mar.  20. 
Lanchester   Shirt   Co.   Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y.    Men's   and 

boys'  dress  shirts,     169,717  ;  May  8. 
Lanco   Coupler   Company,   Lancaster,   Pa.     Variocouplers. 

187,109;    Dec,   4, 
Land,   Julius,    doing   business   as   Vanitie    Hat    Co.,    New 

York,    N.    Y.      Ladies',    misses',    and    children's    hats. 

152,428  ;    July    24. 
Landau   Cabinet    Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo.     Upholstered 

furniture.      174,743 ;   Aug.   7. 
Landauer  &  Co.   Inc.,   Milwaukee,   Wis.     Men's  and  boys' 

work   shirts.      184,552 ;    Nov,    13, 
Lande  &  Miskend,  New  York,  N,  Y.     Silk  undergarments 

for  women  and  children.     169,364  ;  Jan.  23. 
Landers,  Frary  &  Clark,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Electrically- 
driven  vacuum  cleaners.     175,799  ;  May  8. 
Landers,  Frary  &  Clark,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Electrically- 
driven  laundry   washing   machines.      180,376 ;    Sept.   4. 
Landis  &  Gyr  A.-G.  Zug,  Switzerland.     Electrical  record- 
ing measuring  instruments.     181,692  ;   Oct.  2. 
Landis   &   Gyr  A.-G.   Zug,    Switzerland.      Electrical    max- 
imum    recording     measuring     instruments.       181,693; 

Oct,   2. 
Landis  Machine  Company,  Waynesboro,  Pa.    Cutter  heads, 

thread-cutting  machines,  and  cutters  therefor.    182,593  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Lane   Bryant,   New   York,   N.    Y'.      Outer   and   inner   gar- 
ments.    159,974  ;  Oct.  23, 
Lane   Bryant,   New   York,   N.    Y'.      Outer   and   inner   gar- 
ments,    160,356;  Oct,  23, 
Lane     Co,     Inc,     The,     Altavista,     Va,       Cedar     chests. 

180,377  ;  Aug.   28. 
Lane,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fustian.     168,319  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Lane,  W.  T.,  &  Brothers,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     Cloth  bags 

and  haskets.     166,306  ;   Feb.   13. 
Dane,      W.      T.,      jr.,      Joneshoro,      Ark.        Cantaloupes. 

180,015  ;    Sept.    11. 
Lanfranchi,    Anne,   doing  business  as   Rollee,   New   York, 

N.     Y.       Hats    for    women     and     children.       177,305 ; 

Sept.   11. 
Langbein,  Wm.,  &  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Razors,  knives, 

shears,  and  tools.     166,528  ;  Mar.  6. 
Langdon,  Maurice  J.,  Boston.  Mass.     Toilet  preparations. 

182,474  :  Nov.  13. 
Langfeld,  Daniel,  doing  business  as  High  Score  Products 

Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.    Creamery  butter  and  eggs.    167,181 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Langfeld,  Daniel,  doing  business  as  High  Score  Products 

Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.     Creamery  butter.     167,182  ;  Jan.  9. 
Langner,    Solomon,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Coconut   fats   for 

food  purposes.     182,349  ;  Nov.  6. 
Lanman    &    Kemp    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Medicinal 

seed.     175,874  ;  June  26. 
Lanoil   System  Ltd.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Preparations  for 

the   hair,   hair-waving   fluids,    etc.      174,903 ;    Nov.    IS 
Lansburgh  &  Brother,   Washington,  D,  C      Pho'iograph!> 

171,424  ;   Jan.  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-maric  applicants — Continued. 


Lanton    Auto    Equipment    Company,    Incorporated,    New 

York,    N.    Y.      Automobile   luggage   carriers.      185^72 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Lanzet,  Annette,  doing  business  as  Lanzette  Laboratories, 

San    Francisco,    Calif.     Face   cleanser   consisting   of   a 

specially-prepared    tissue    paper,    face    cream,    talcum 

powder,  etc.     167,135  ;   Jan.  23. 
Lanzette  Laboratories.      (See   Lanzet,   Annette.) 
Lapres,   Theo.    J.    Inc.,   Atlantic   City,    N.   J.      Salt-water 

taffy.     167,777  ;   May  29. 
Larabee  Flour  Mills  Corporation,  The,  Hutchinson,  Kans., 

and     Kansas      City,     Mo.     Wheat    flour.      162,426-8; 

Mar.  20. 
Larabee     Flour     Mills     Corporation,     The,     Hutchinson, 

Kans.,  and  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Wheat  flour.     171,502  ; 

Mar.  13. 
La  Resista  Corset  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.    Cor- 
sets, brassiferes,  brasselettes,  and  bandeaux.     165,689 ; 

Mar.  20. 
La    Resista    Corset    Company,    The,    Bridgeport,    Conn. 

Corsets.     167,004  ;  May  29. 
Largal  Company.     (See  Glessner,  Inez  C.) 
La-rite  Laboratories.      (See  Bright,  William  M.) 
Larkin   Automotive   Parts   Company,   The,    Dayton,   Ohio. 

Detachable     force-feed     lubricating     apparatus,     parts 

and   fittings   thereof.     177,745 ;   .July   10. 
Larkin,  Bertha  M.,  Georgetown,  Mass.     Toy  villages  and 

dolls.      171,343;   Aug.    7. 
Larkin    Co.    Inc.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.       Soap,     polishes,     etc. 

179,155;   Dec.  18. 
Larkin   Co.   Inc.,  Buffalo,   N.  Y.     Medicated  ointments  or 

salves  for  external  use.     179,942  ;  Oct.  9. 
Larrowe    Milling    Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Dairy    and 

cattle  feed.     159,587-9  ;  Apr.  3. 
Larson,  Clifford  M.,  Chicago,  111.     Liquid  gauges,  gauges 

for  measuring  the  relative  change  in  gravities  of  liquids, 

etc.     178,049  ;   .July   31. 
Larson,  L.  P.,  Jr.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Chewing  gum. 

168,769;  Mar.  27. 
Larson,  L.   P.,  Jr.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Mint  confec- 
tion.    108.770  ;  Mar.  27. 
Larson-Sorahan    Co.,    Inc.,    Salem,   Oreg.      Furniture   and 

automobile  polish.     177,563  ;  July  17. 
Larus  &  Brother  Company,  Richmond,  Va.     Smoking  to- 
bacco.    187,226  :  Dec.  25. 
La   Salle  Manufacturing   Company,  La   Salle,   111.     Oflico 

and  phonogr.iph  record  racks.     172,748  ;  Mar.  27. 
Lasco  Company       (See  Stabler,  Louis  A.) 
Lasher,  Charles  W.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  The  Art  Label 

Company,     Chicago,     III.       Display    stands    or    easels. 

174,251  ;    Apr.    10. 
Las-Ka    Company,    Inc.,   The,  Des   Moines,   Iowa.     Candy 

cup  for  holding  ice  cream  and  ices.     181,286;  Dee.  25. 
Laskin  Brothers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Camisoles,  bloomers, 

chemises,  etc.     171,223  ;  May  15. 
Laskin-Swatt    Co.,    El    Paso,    Tex.      Hosiery.      170,144 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Laskin-Swatt  Co.,  El  Paso,  Tex.     Cotton  and  wool  piece 

goods.     170,145  ;  June  5. 
La    Societe    Anonyme    des    Automobiles    Unic,    Puteaux, 

France.     Bicycles,  automobiles,  motor  cycles,   tricycles, 

and  bicyclettcs.      167,249  ;  Mar.  IC. 
La    Societe   Anonyme    "Parfums  Gueldy,"   Paris,    France. 

Perfumes,    toilet    waters,    face    lotions,    etc.      170,938 ; 

Mar.  6. 
La  Societe  En  Norn  CoUectif  J.  Thiriez  Pere  &  Fils,  Lille, 

France.     Sewing  thread.     182,919  ;  Aug.  28. 
Latham,  S.  A.,  Andalusia,  Ala.     Liniment  and  antiseptic 

for  external  application  in  the  treatment  of  rheumatism, 

blood  poison,  infections,  etc.     172,602  ;  Feb.  20. 
Latheral   Soap   Company,   Tampa,   Fla.      Soap.      170,531 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Lau,  H.  P.,   Co.,  Lincoln,   Nebr.     Food-flavoring  extracts, 

salad  dressing,  etc.     177,390  ;  Nov.  20. 
Lava    Crucible   Company   of   Pittsburgh,   Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

Cements.     162,119;  Mar.   27. 
La   Valliere   Co.,    The,    New   Orleans,   La.     Toilet   deodo- 
rant.    173,980;  Dec.   18. 
La  Valliere   Company,   The,   New   Orleans,   La.      Perfume 

extract,    toilet    water,    bath    salt,    talcum   powder,    etc. 

169,444;   Mar.  27. 
La  Valliere  Company,   The,   New   Orleans,   La.     Perfume 

extract,     toilet    water,     face    powder,    etc.        173.604 ; 

May  20 
La  Victoria  Packing  Co.      (See  Baca,  Pablo.) 
Lavino,   B.  J.,  and   Company,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Refrac- 
tory cements.     170,029  ;  June  5. 
Law,  Walter  B.,  Dunellen,  N.  J.     Coffee.     167,357  :  Dec.  4. 
Lawlor-McCormick  Co.,  New  Bi-unswick,  N.  J.     Moth  and 

Insect  preventive.     181.899;  Nov.  27. 
Lawrence,  C.  Harland,  Taunton,  Mass.     Yarn  spun  with 

a  mixture  of  cotton  .nnd  wool.     177,006  ;  May  29. 
Lawrence   Chemical   Compaijy,  Atlanta,   Ga.      Proprietary 

preparation  used  in  the  treatment  of  pyorrhea  or  Riggs' 

disease.     183,389;   Nov.   13. 
Lawrence  Sales  Co..  Pou£;hkeepsie,  N.  Y.     Bottle  cappers 

nnd  corkers.     187,469:  Dec.  25. 
Lawrence   Soap   Co.,   Methuen,   Mass.      Soaps.      169,366 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Lawrence,    William,    &    Co.,    Limited,    Colwick,    England. 

Furniture  and  upholstery.     134,969  ;  Apr.  3. 
Lawrence,  Willse  M..  Brookline,  Mass.,  and  Bartow,  Fla. 

Wrenches.     170,721 ;  May  8. 


Lawrenceburg  Roller  Mills  Co.,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind.  Self- 
rising  flour.     170,771 ;  June  5. 

Lawrenceburg  Roller  Mills  Co.,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind.  Self- 
rising  flour.     170,772-3  ;  May  8. 

Lawrenceburg  Roller  Mills  Co.,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind. 
Wheat  flour.     170,774  ;  Mar.  13. 

Lawrenceburg  Roller  Mills  Co.,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind. 
Scratch  feed  for  poultry.     174,314  ;  June  5. 

Lawrenceburg  Roller  Mills  Co.,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind. 
Wheat   flour.      178,744;    Sept.    11. 

Lawson  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Garment- 
hanging  fixtures  for  closets,  etc.     180,186  ;  Nov.  20. 

Lawton,  Thomas,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Devices  for  massag- 
ing or  exercising  the  human  body.     177,851 ;  May  29. 

Laundry  Age  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pe- 
riodical.    152,131 ;  Nov.  13. 

Lausser,  Frederick,  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  All-wool 
coating.     181,694  ;  Aug.  21. 

Laux,  Jolin,  doing  business  as  Wilsonville  Roller  Mills, 
Wilsonvillp.  Nebr.     Wheat  flour.     175,501 ;  June  19. 

Lay  &  Way  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Girdles,  corsets, 
and  hip  supporters.     175,502  ;  Nov.  20. 

Lazarus,  Goldberg  &  Friedman,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Boys',  students',  young  men's,  and  men's  suits,  knick- 
erbockers,  and  topcoats.  .  170,775  ;   May  22. 

Lazell  Perfumer,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Rouge  and  powder 
compact    package.      170,300 ;    July   24. 

Lazier,  J.  F.,  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Nonalcoholic, 
maltless  soft  drinks.     175,430  ;  May  8. 

Lazier,  J.  F.,  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Nonalcoholic 
maltless  soft  drinks.     178,745  ;  July  17. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Periodical 
magazine.     173,503  ;  June  26. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Blank 
papers,  lining  paper,  and  fly  sheets  for  book  covers 
and    letter   heads.      173,504 ;   May   29. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Paper,  bank- 
note wrappers,  blank  books.      173,505  ;   Sept.    18. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Wall  calen- 
dars, almanacs,  printed  books,  etc.     173,506 ;  Sept.  25. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Filing  and 
other   cabinets,   desks,   stools,   etc.      173,507 ;   Au.g.   14. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Paper, 
blank   books,    etc.      173,508;    Sept.    11. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Wall  calen- 
dars, almanacs,  printed  books,  etc.     173,509  ;  Sept.  25. 

Levey  Printing  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Card-index 
and  other  filing  cabinets,  desks,  stools,  etc.  173,510 ; 
Aug.    7. 

Levey,  Samuel  B.,  doing  business  as  Wonder  Products 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Shampoo.     170,172  ;  May  29. 

Levi  Bert  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.     177,133  ;  May  29. 

Levi  Strauss  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Men's,  youths', 
and  boys'  shirts.     153,477  ;  July  3. 

Levin,  Abraham,  I.,  doing  business  as  Rawhide  Products 
Distributing  Co.,  Kenilworth,  N.  J.  Tire  flaps  for 
automobile  tires,  tire  accessories,  etc.  182,251 ; 
Dec.  25, 

Levin,  Herman  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pearl  necklaces, 
bracelets,  sautoirs,  earrings,   etc.     170,532 ;  Feb.   6. 

Levinson  &  Shapiro,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
159,802;  Nov.  20. 

Levitan,  Hymau,  Boston,  Mass.  Artificial  pearls. 
177,306  ;  July  10. 

Levite  Manufacturing  Company,  Dothan,  Ala.  Tonic  to 
be  applied  to  the  scalp  and  as  a  tonic  and  dressing 
for  the  hair.     177,679  ;   July  31. 

Levitt,  Benjamin,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gasket  shellac,  glue, 
and   paste.     173,290 ;   May  1. 

Levitt,  Max,  doing  business  as  Fashion  Model  Co.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Clothing  models  and  patterns.  171,224 ; 
May  15. 

Levitz,  Mendel,  doing  business  as  M.  Levitz  &  Co.,  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.  Watch  movements  and  watchcases. 
185,254  ;  Oct.  30. 

Levring  and  Company,  Incorporated,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Cheese  and  butter   color.      178,449 ;    July   10. 

Levring  &  Company  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rennet  ex- 
tract, rennet  tablets,  and  lactic-acid  ferment. 
178,450  ;  .Tuly  24. 

Levussove,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Human  and  animal 
hair.     162,751 ;  Apr.  24. 

Levussove,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Human  and  animal 
hair.     177,496  :   Dec.  4. 

Levy,  Irving  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Golf  balls.  171,503  ; 
May  8. 

Levy,  J.  P.,  Shoe  Co.  Inc.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Boots  and 
shoes.     182,662;   Dec.  4. 

Levy,  Jack,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Drosses.  173,136 ; 
June  12. 

Levy,  Louis,  doing  business  as  O.  K.  Bottler's  Supply 
House,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Malt  sirup.     137,287  ;  Aug.  28. 

Levy  &  Marcus,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Scarfs,  cravats,  neck- 
ties.    184,083  :  Oct.  30. 

Levy.  Maurice,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Powder  puffs.  184,171 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Levv-Shulman  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  lork,  N.  Y.  Women's 
dresses.     172,996  :  June  12. 

Levy,  Simeon  S.,  doing  business  as  La  Pleur  Labora- 
tories, Cleveland,  (jhio.  Hair  dressing.  177,854 ; 
July  10. 

Lewgold  Imports.     (See  Goldberg,  Eli  F.) 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


905 


Lewis  Mamifacturlns  Company,  Walpole,  Mass.  Sani- 
tary napkins.     180,241  ;  Pec.  4. 

Lewis,  Florence  N.,  doing  business  as  Elizabeth  Arden, 
New  York,  N.  T.     Reducing  soap.      174,450  ;   June  26. 

Lewis,  Florence  N.,  doing  business  as  Elizabeth  Arden, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Lip  paste  and  pencils.  174,470 ; 
May  22. 

Lewis,  Florence  N.,  doing  business  as  Elizabeth  Arden, 
New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.    Rouge  and  powder.     174,569  ;  May  22. 

Lewis,  Florence  N.,  doing  business  as  Elizabeth  Arden, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Lip  pastes  and  lip  pencils.  174,842  ; 
Juno  5. 

Lewis,  Florence  N.,  doing  business  as  Elizabeth  Arden, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Rouge  or  powder.     177,856  ;  June  5. 

Lewis,  Edgar  P.,  Boston,  Mass.  Hard  candies.  180,707  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Lewis  &  Harris  Handwoven  Tweed  Company  Limited, 
The.  Stornaway,  Lewis  Island,  Scotland.  Cloths  and 
stuffs  of  wool,  worsted,  or  hair.     171,131 ;  May  22. 

Lewis  &  Harris  Handwoven  Tweed  Company  Limited, 
The,  Stornaway.  Island  of  Lewis,  Scotland.  Outer 
clothing.     171,132;   Oct.  30. 

Lewis,  Hubbard  and  Company,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Cof- 
fee.    185.712;  Nov.  20. 

Lewis,  J.  P..  Companv,  Beaver  Falls,  N.  Y.  Ticket 
bristol.     168.474;  Dec.  11. 

Lewie,  James  H.,  doing  business  as  Lewis   Economic  Co. 
(Not  Inc.),   Chicago,  111.     Vegetable  and  mineral  com 
pound  for  neutralizing  lactic  acids  in  whipping  cream 
and  eggs.     175,2.i3  ;  July   3. 

Lewis,  L.  n..  Company,  Dallas,  Tex.     Hair  nets.     171,425 
Jan.   30. 

Lewis  Manufacturing  Company,   Walpole,  Mass.     Cheese- 
cloth,   crinoline,    and   bunting  in   the   piece.      150,319 
Aug.    7. 

Lewis  Manufacturing  Company,  Walpole,  Mass.  Cheese' 
cloth.     186,240;  Dec.  18. 

Lewis   Oil  Company,   St.  Louis,   Mo.     Lubricant  dressing 
for     automobile     planetary     transmissions,       171,852 
Jan.  9. 

Lewis,  Rov  B.,  doing  business  as  Roy  B.  Lewis  Co.,  Du 
luth,  Minn.     Hosiery.     183,306  ;  Sept.  25. 

Lpwi.<:-Wis<r  Co..  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Men's  robes 
170,873  ;  July  17. 

Lew-Mar  Products  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber 
bathing  caps  and  water  guards  for  bathing  caps. 
182,475  :   Dec.   4. 

Leys,  Christie  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificial  pearls. 
179,734  ;  May  29. 

Leys,  Henriette,  Paris,  France.  Skin  cream.  168,582 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Libbey  Glass  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Glassware.      171,807;    July   24. 

Libby  Chemical  Company.  (See  Ferber,  Robert  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

I/lbby  Chemical  Company.  (See  Mueller,  Theodore  J., 
assignor.) 

Libby,  Lewis  L.,  doing  business  as  Libby  Manufacturing 
Company,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Transmission  linings. 
156.284:  Mar.   13. 

Libby   Manufacturing  Company.      (See   Llbbv,    Lewis   L.) 

Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby,  Chicago,  111.  Pork  and  beans, 
meat  extracts,   bouillon   cubes,   etc.      159,711 ;   July  31. 

Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby.  Chicago,  111.  Canned,  dried,  and 
preserved  fruits,  berries,  vegetables,  etc.  176,268 ; 
Sept.   4. 

Libby,  Wm.  A.,  Milwaukee,  assignor  to  Libby  Chemical 
Comp.iny.  West  Allis,  Wis.  Medicated  tablets  and  cap- 
sules.    173,8.39;  Nov.  13. 

Liberman,  M.,  Mfg.   Co.      (See   Llberman,  Meyer.) 

Liberman,  Meyer,  doing  business  as  M.  Liberman  Mfg. 
Co.,  Vallejo.  Calif.  Pants,  vests,  coats,  work  shirts, 
hiking  breeches  for  men  and  women.     170,940  ;  May  15. 

Liberty  &  Co.  Limited.  London,  England.  Piece  goods  of 
cotton.     171,808;   Mar.   27. 

Liberty  Gauge  and  Instrument  Company,  The,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Electric  hot  plates.     182,711-12  ;   Nov.  20. 

Liberty  Lace  and  Netting  Works,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk 
and  cotton  laces,  nets  and  nettings,  and  veils  and  veil- 
ings, all  in  the  piece.     185,663  ;  Dec.  11. 

Liberty  Macaroni  Manufacturing  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Macaroni,  spaghetti,  noodles,  and  short  paste  stufC. 
153.609:   Feb.   27. 

Liberty  Macaroni  Manufacturing  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Macaroni,   spaghetti,  noodles,   etc.     176.745 ;   Sept.   25. 

Liberty  Produce  Company.      (See  Maeda.  Y.) 

Liberty  Storage  Battery  Company.     ( See  Biehl,  George  M. ) 

Libisch.  Francois,  Paris,  France.  Perfumery,  scents, 
toilet  water,  hair  water  and  dyes,  etc.  170,982 ; 
June  5. 

Liebmann's  S.,  Sons,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Malt  bever- 
age.    175.360  ;  July   10. 

Liebovitz,  S.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirts. 
184.287  ;  Oct.  30. 

Life  0  Wheat  Milling  &  Baking  Co.  (See  Sampson, 
Paul  O.) 

Life  Planning  Institute,  Chicago,  111.  Books  and  pam- 
phlets of  an  educational  nature.     157.069  ;  Aug.  21. 

Lifo  Medicine  Company.     (See  Sharrow,  (Jeo.  C.) 

Lifschitz,  Charles  W..  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Neckbands  for 
men's  shirts.     159.400;  May  8. 

Lifschitz,  Chas.  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Neckbands  for  men'.s 
shirts.     166,627  ;  Mar.  20. 


Liggett    v<i    Myers    Tobacco    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Smoking  and  chewing  tobacco  and  cigarettes.     138,771  ; 

Fob.  27. 
Ligbtfoot    Schultz  Company.   Iloboken,   N.   J.     Face   pow- 
ders  and   creams,   perfumes,   toilet  waters,   rouges,  etc. 

172.947  ;  Mar.  13. 
Ligbtfoot    Schultz    Company,    Hoboken,    N.     J.       Soaps. 

179,107;  Aug.  21. 
Ligbtfoot    Schultz     Company,    Hoboken,     N.     J.       Soaps. 

170,108;  July  24. 
Lijm-cn-Golatiuefabriek-Dclft,   Delft,    Netherlands.      Gela- 
tin used  as  a  food  or  as  ingredient  of  foods.     173,332 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Liko  Co.,  The.     (See  Siegel,  Morris.) 
Lilienthal   &  Grossman,    Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Gloves. 

176,352  ;  Aug.  28. 
Lilleberg,   Charles  L.,  Chicago,  111.     Timing  switches  for 

internal-combustion  engines.     152,511 ;  Jan.  9. 
Llllie    Mill     Company,    Franklin,    Tenn.       Wheat     flour. 

182,758;   Oct.  2. 
Lillie   Mill   Company,   Franklin,   Tenn.      Self-rising  flour. 

182,757;  Nov.  6. 
Lillie    Mill     Company,     Franklin,     Tenn.       Wheat     flour. 

182,759  :  Nov.  13. 
Lilly,    B.    F.,    doing    business   as    E.    F.    Lilly    Company, 

Morganton,      N.        C.        Insect-destroying      compound. 

179,048  ;   Aug.    14. 
Lilly,  Eli,  &  Company,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Medical 

preparation.     159,212  ;  July  17. 
Lilly,  Eli,  &  Company,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Medicinal 

preparation    to   be    used   as    a   laxative    or   cathartic. 

161,.366;    July    3. 
Lilly,  EH,  and  Company,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Soap. 

166,459;    June    26. 
Lilly,    Eli,    &    Company,    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Medicinal 

ointment.     176,559  ;   June  19. 
Lilly,   Eli,   and   Company,    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Medicinal 

preparation    for    the    treatment    of    rheumatism,    lum- 
bago, etc.     182,760  ;  Oct.  30. 
Lilly,  Eli,  and  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Toilet  pow- 
der.    183,579  ;  Nov.  13. 
Lily  Brook  Farms,   Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Cheese,  canned, 

fresh,     and     evaporated     milk    and    cream.       175,800 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Lirabaugh,  E.   E.,  doing  business  as  The  Probaugh  Com- 
pany, Atlanta,  Ga.   Antiseptic  and  germicide.    175,563  ; 

Aug.    14. 
Llmper,     Limperis    J.,     New    York,    N.    Y.       Cigarettes. 

185,787  ;  Nov.  27. 
Linahan,    Charles,   Troy,   Mo.      Nonalcoholic  preparation 

for  relieving  dyspepsia,  etc.     181,900 ;   Sept.  25. 
Lincoln,  Abe,  Post  Card  Co.      (See  Cunningham,  Charles 

A.) 
Lincoln    Brothers,   New   York,   N.    Y.      Cigars.      184,342 ; 

Oct.  28. 
Lincoln  Knit  Goods  Mills.     (See  Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods 

Company.) 
Lincoln    Laboratories,    Inc.,    Chicago,    111.      Beauty    clay. 

179,308;   Sept.   18. 
Lincoln  Paint  &  Color  Company,  Lincoln,  Nebr.     Brushes. 

182,978  ;  Nov.  20. 
Lincoln   Record   Corporation,   New   I'ork,   N.   Y.      Phono- 
graph  records.      180,133  ;   July  24. 
Lincoln  Steel  Products  Company.     (See  Pence,  Harry  E.) 
Lindau,    Jules    W.,    jr..    New    York,    N.    Y.      Envelopes. 

169,979;  Feb.  20. 
Lindemann,  A.  J.,  &  Hoverson  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Electric  stoves,  heaters,  sadirons,  etc.   167,575  ;  Apr.  24. 
Lindenblossom     Syrup     Works.       (See     Schutte,     Wille- 

brordus  J.) 
Le  Baron,  Oscar  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Le  Baron  Co., 

Healdsburg,   Calif.     Fresh  grapes.     185.661 ;  Dec.  4. 
Le  Baur  Importing  Co.     (See  Samson,  Arthur  M.) 
L6  Benart  Import  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfumes. 

toilet  waters,  liquid  brilliantines,  solid  brilliantines,  face 

powders,  etc.     170,654  ;  Jan.  30. 
Le    Benart    Import    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Perfumes.      180,017  ;   Aug.   14. 
Le    Blume    Import    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Soap. 

163,313  ;  Mar.  6. 
Le  Boeuf  Fountain  Pen  Company,  Inc.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Fountain  pens.     184,672  ;  Oct.   16. 
Le  Boeuf  Fountain  Pen  Company,  Inc.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Fountain   pens.     184,672 ;   Nov.   13. 
Le    Montree    Manufacturing    Company,    The,    Cincinnati, 

Ohio.     Paper  bags.      188,019  ;  Dec.   25. 
Le    Roye,    Ltd.,    Chicago,    111.       Liquid    preparation    for 

keeping   curl    In    hair.      179,541  ;    July   24. 
Lea,    Leander   A.,    Bossier,    La.      Hair    tonic.      175,503 ; 

June  5. 
Leach,   C.   H.,   Company,   Boston,   Mass.     Oil  condensers, 

heat  exchangers,  and  dephlegmators.     169,719  :  Aug.  21. 
Leach,    C.   H.,   Company,  Boston,   Mass.      Oil  condensers, 

heat  exchangers,  and  dephlegmators.     169,720  ;  Aug.  7. 
Leach,  L.  D.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Hardwood  floor- 
ing.    174,017-18  ;  Mar.  27. 
Leader    Iron    Works,    Decatur,     111.       Tanks.       172,749 ; 

May  22. 
Leahy,   George  F.,   Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Preparation   for  the 

relief  of  chronic  and  acute  neuritis.     167.821  :  .Tan.  30. 
Leather   Mat    Manufacturing    Co.,    Inc.,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.      Baggage    carrier    for    automobiles.       169,978 ; 

Nov.  20. 


906 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUI5D  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Leather  Products  &  Finishing  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
King  books,  leather  coin  pouches,  leather  key  cases, 
and  special  leather  letter  covers.     173,902  ;  Apr.   17. 

Leavitt,  Peter  M.,  doing  business  as  Consolidated  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Wheat  flour.  171,091 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Lebannon  Oil  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Salad  oil.  160,416 ; 
May  15. 

Lebenson,  Robt.  J.,  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     182,350  :  Oct.  30. 

Lebwohl  &  Mindich,  New  York,  N  Y.  Tobacco,  cigar,  and 
cigarette  boxes.     166,950  ;  July  17. 

Lecithin  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  composi- 
tion for  neurasthenic  disorders.     176,839  ;  June  12. 

Leclare  Laboratories,  The.      (See  Hinkle,  Hutchinson  S.) 

Lederer,  Herbert  B.,  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gingham. 
177.089  ;   Aug.   28. 

Lederer,  Herbert  B.,  Corp.,  N(!w  York,  N.  Y.  Gingham 
piece  goods.     179.804  ;  Oct.  30. 

Lederer  &  Latz,  doing  business  as  The  Barriemore  Shop, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoes  made  of  leather.  170,055  ; 
Apr.   3. 

Lederle  Antitoxin  Laboratories,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fer- 
mented bottled  milk.     167,136;  Mar.  27. 

Lee  Brothers  Company,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Trousers,  over- 
alls,  shirts.      172,603 ;   Aug.    7. 

Lee  County  Packing  Co.,  Fort  Myers,  Fla.  Fresh  citrous 
fruits.      178,261  ;    Sept.    4. 

Lee,   Francis,   &  Company.      (See   Asher,   Helen.) 

Lee,  H.  D.,  Flour  Mills  Company,  The,  Salina,  Kans. 
Plain  flour.     186,140  ;  Dec.  25.      • 

Lee,  Harry  C,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tennis 
rackets.     179,277  ;   Aug.   21. 

Lee,  Harry  C,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Golf  balls. 
179,278;  Aug.  21. 

Lee,  Jackson  D.,  Wyncote,  Pa.  Powders  and  tablets  to 
aid  digestion  and  relieve  neuralgia  and  headaches,  etc. 
174,789  ;  June  26. 

Lee,  John  C,  sr.,  Leesburg,  Fla.  Fresh  oranges,  grape- 
fruit, and  tangerines  and  other  fresh  citrus  fruits. 
164,815;  Jan.  9. 

Lee,  Ray  0.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Dentifrice.  170,202  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Lee,  Severin  S.,  doing  business  as  S.  S.  Lee  &  Co., 
Spokane,  Wash.  Chocolate-coated  raisins.  164.649; 
May  1. 

Lee-Strauss  Co.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Antifreeze  preparation 
for  automobile  radiators.     181,344  ;  Aug;  21. 

Lee-Strauss  Co.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Vegetable,  mineral,  and 
animal  products.     181,345  ;  Aug.  28. 

Lee  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.,  Conshohocken,  Pa.  Pneumatic 
tires.      185.169  ;    Dec.    4. 

Lee,  Virgil,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Greaseless  hair 
dressing  and  tonic.     155,353  ;  Mar.  6. 

Leech,  Arthur  L.,  Co.,  The,  Kennebunk,  Me.  Flavorings 
and  extracts.     160,889  ;   Apr.  3. 

Leech,  L.  Gordon,  Washington,  D.  C.  Nonalcoholic,  malt- 
less  beverage.     186,512  ;  Nov.  27. 

Leeco  Citrus  Growers'  Association,  Fort  Myers,  Fla. 
Fresh  citrous  fruits.     180,867  ;  Aug.  21. 

Leek  Brothers,  Morristown,  N.  J.  Painters'  and  deco- 
rators'  drop   cloths.     150,969  :   Dec.   4. 

Leesburg  Packing  House,  Leesburg,  Fla.  Fresh  oranges, 
gl-apofruit.  and  tangerines  and  other  fresh  citrus  fruits. 
164,813  ;  Jan.  9. 

Lefas,  Stephen  D.,  doing  business  as  Columbia  Bottling 
Works,  Washington,  D.  C.  Ginger  ale,  root  beer,  and 
sarsaparilla.     171,090  ;  Jan.  2. 

Lefebvre,  George  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Saxophone  and 
clarinet  reeds.     176,195  ;  May  15. 

Leffler,  Howard,  doing  business  as  Keystone  Drain 
Board  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Composition  drain 
boards  and  mantles,  etc.     186,016;  Dec.  25. 

Lefl,  Edward,  doing  business  as  Lefl  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Hosiery,  gloves,  underwear.     100,016  ;  July  17. 

Leggett,  Frrncis  H.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flavor- 
ing preparatiOQ   for   food   products.      169.859 ;   Apr.   3 

Leggett,  Francis  H.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canned 
apricots,  grapes,  plums,  peaches,  pineapple,  etc. 
171,275  ;  May  8. 

Legion  Publishing  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Maga- 
zine section.     176,196  ;   July  31. 

Lehigh  Silk  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
164,927  ;  Nov.  27. 

Lehman  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nickel,  silver-plated 
articles.     177,391  ;  May  29. 

Lehman  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  and 
misses'  wearing  apparel.     170.656  ;  ;  June  5. 

Lehman,  J.  &  D.,  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gloves, 
gauntlets,  boy-scout  gauntlets,  mittens,  cuffs,  etc. 
178,618  ;    Sept.   4. 

Lehnhoff-Wyld,  Frederic,  Paris,  France.  Oxyiodide  of 
bismuth  in  camphorated  solution.     175,901-2  ;  Mav  29. 

Lehoczky,  Helen,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Confection.  172,481  ; 
May  8. 

Lehon  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Asphalt  shingles. 
168,975  ;  Jan.  9. 

Lehr,  Horace,  doing  business  as  H.  Lehr  &  Co.,  Easton, 
Pa.  Upright  and  grand  pianos,  player  pianos,  electric 
and  reproducing  pianos,  and  phonographs.  177,494 ; 
June  5. 


Lehr,   Horace,  doing  business  as   H..Lehr  &  Co.,  Easton, 

Pa.      Upright,   grand,    etc.,   pianos,   player   pianos,    and 

phonographs.      177,495  ;   June  26. 
Leib,    William  A.,   Co.   Inc.,   New   York,   N.  Y.     Sweaters, 

dresses,   and    scarfs.      176,744 ;   Aug.   14. 
Leichner,  L.,  Berlin,  Germany.     Face  powder,  toilet  rouge 

powder,  and  toilet  rouge  sticks,  etc.     1G6,1S6  ;  Aug.  7. 
Leichner,   L.,  Berlin,   Germany.     Toilet  preparations  and 

theatrical  perfumery.     181,402-6  ;  Oct.  30. 
Leichtman,    Calvin,   doing  business   as   Leichtman   Candy 

Manufacturing      Company,      Hazleton,      Pa.        Candy. 

175,932;   Aug.   14. 
Leigh  Chemist,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Perfumes.    181,287  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Leigh     Chemist,     Inc.,     New     York,     N.     Y.      Perfumes. 

181,288;  Aug.  21. 
Leiser,    Herman,    doing   business   as    Herman   Leiser   Co., 

New    Orleans,    La.      Electrically-operated    signals    for 

automobiles,  etc.     184,975  ;  Dec.  4. 
Leitchfield    Clothing    Co.,    Leltchfleld,    Ky.      Men's    and 

young  men's  suits.     169,639  ;  Mar.  20. 
Lemoine,    Hyatt,    New    York,    N.    Y.      One-piece    overall 

or  combination  suits.     167,644  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lemoine,    Narcisse,   doing   business   as   N.    Lemoine   Com- 
pany,   Framlngham,   Mass.      Medicinal   preparation   for 

the   treatment   of  piles.     176,083 ;  Aug.   14. 
Lemoine,    Narcisse,    doing   business   as   N.   Lemoine   Com- 
pany,  Framingham,   Mass.     Preparation   for  the  treat- 
ment  of  catarrh.     176,084  ;  Aug.  14. 
Lemoine,  Pierre  Cie,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfumery. 

160,970  ;  Jan.  2. 
Lemon  Products  Company.     (See  Kleiner,  Theodore.) 
Lemonium  Company.     (See  Puente  &  Cicero.) 
Lenapg  Silk  Company,  East  Stroudsburg,  Pa.    Broad  silk 

goods  in  the  piece.     175,089  ;  Apr.  10. 
Leo,  Albert,   doing  business  as   Leo  Pectin  Company,  St. 

Joseph,  Mo.     Pectin.     183,073  ;  Nov.  27. 
Leo,  .\nsel  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Wheat  flour.     143,823  ; 

Julv  31. 
Leolith   Products    Corporation,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Wall 

board,   shingles,   tiles,   etc.     162,995  ;   June  5. 
Leon  Israel   &  Bros.,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Coffee  and   tea. 

125,112;    Sept.    11. 
Leonard,    Charles    R.,    doing   business    as    C.    R.    Leonard 

Company,     Seattle,    Wash.       Carbon    paper.      179,007 ; 

Oct.  9. 

Leonard,  H.  L.,  Rod  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Split  bamboo 

kngths.     172,337;  Feb.   13. 
Leonard,  H.  L.,  Rod  Co.,  The.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fishing 

rods  and  reels.     172,336  ;   Feb.  6. 
Leonard   Seed  Company,   Chicago,  111.     Seeds,  onion  sets. 

and  bulbs.     185,525  ;  Dec.  18. 
Leoncayallo  Sauce  Company.    (See  Caporale,  Pasquale  A.) 
Lequy,    Jules,    doing    business    as    Artemisia,    Montreal, 

Quebec,  Canada.     Hair  tonic.     150,694  ;  Jan.  23. 
Les   Parfums   Des   Courtisanes.      (See   Diaz,    Carlos   J.) 
Les  Parfums  Forest.      (See  Cohn,  LSon.) 
Les  Perfums  de  Rosine.     (See  Poiret,  Paul.) 
Lesh,    Edwin    Z.,    Dayton,    Ohio.      Drafting    instruments. 

136,377  ;  Apr.  24. 
Leslie-Judge    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Periodicals. 

183,982  ;  Nov.  27. 
Lester,  George  F.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.     Shirts,  union  suits, 

drawers,  pyjamas,   etc.     175,727  ;  Aug.  7. 
Letts,    Arthur,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Boys'    suits,    over- 
coats,    nightshirts,     pyjamas,     shirts,     etc.       111,114 ; 

May  15. 
Level  Club,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pamphlets.     183,657; 

Not.  27. 
Levene,    Ben,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.   Y.      Ladies'   hosiery. 

173,395  ;  June  26. 
Levene,  Ben,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hosiery.     184,865  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Levenson,   Sam,   Newark,   N.   J.     Wheat  flour.      163,404 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Levenson,    Shevelove    Co.,    Inc.,    Newark,    N.    J.      Wheat 

flour.     161,929  ;  Nov.  20. 
Lever      Brothers     Company,      Cambridge,     Mass.       Soap. 

164,548;  Jan.  2. 
Lever  Brothers   Company,   Cambridge,   Mass.     Soap   and 

soap  powder.     171,180  ;  Apr.  24. 
Lever     Brothers     Company,     Cambridge,     Mass.        Soap. 

180,610  ;  July  24. 
Lever     Brothers     Company,     Cambridge,     Mass.       Soap. 

182,855  ;  Oct.  16. 
Levey,  M.  S.,  &  Sons  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Hats  for  men. 

181,490  ;    Sept.    11. 
Lind  Shoe  and  Slipper  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.     Slip- 
pers.     181,642  ;  Sept.  18. 
Lindemann,    Adolf   D.,    &    Son.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Per- 
fume, toilet  water,   sachet,   cold   cream,   etc.     181,951 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Linden,  John   O.,  Albuquerque,   N.   Mex.     Massage   appli- 
ance.    184,251  ;  Oct.  23. 
Linder  Bros.,    New  York,   N.   Y.      Cloaks,   coats,   dresses, 

suits,  and  skirts.     185,084  ;  Nov.  20. 
Linder   Bros.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Women's,   misses',   and 

children's  cloaks,  coats,  etc.     185,085  ;   Oct.   30. 
Linder,    Harry    R.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Coffee,    spices, 

poanut   butter,   salad   oil,   etc.      182,157 ;    Dec.   4. 
Lindsay  Co-Operative   Citrus  Association.  Lindsay,   Calif. 

Fresh  citrous  fruits.     175,609 ;  June  19. 


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Lindsay   Co-Operative  Citrus  Association,   Lindsay,   Calif. 

l-'tesli    citrous    fruits.      175,010;    June    2C. 
Lindsay   Farm   Bureau  Fruit   Association,   Lindsay,   Calif. 

Frpsh   citrous   fruits.      185.713;    Nov.    13. 
Lindsay-McMillan  Company,  Milv,aul<oe.  Wis.    Lubrieatiui; 

oils  and  frreases,  gasoline,  henzine,  etc.     KiO.SlG  ;  Jan.  9. 
Lindsley,  Ben.iamin  F.,  doinjc  business  as  The  Perfection 

Bed    Sprins:   Company,   Mansfield,    Oliio.      Bed   springs. 

175,501  ;  .Tuly  31, 
Lindstrom.  Victoria  C,  doing  business  as  Potor  Coffee  Co., 

New  York,  N.  Y.    Coffees  and  teas.     158,050 ;  Feb.  6. 
Lindt.  A.  &  W.,  Berne,  Switzerland.     Cocoas,  chocolates. 

178,394-8  :  Nov.  27. 
Linen  Thread  Company.  The,  also  doing  business  as  The 

Finlayson    Flax    Spinning    Co.,    Boston,    Mass.      Linen 

thread.     160,711 ;  Dec.  25. 
Linen    Thread    Company,    The,    doing    business    as    The 

Finlavson    Flax    Spinning    Co.,    Boston,    Mass.      Linen 

thread.     1G0,712  :   Aug.  28. 
Linette.   David.  New  Yorlj,   N.  Y.     Gravity   paper  cutter. 

174.400:  Mar.  20. 
Linenn.  C.  &  Co..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Olive  oil.    165,237  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Lining  Importers  &  Converting  Co.     (See  Sinai,  Samuel.  1 
Linitane  Company,  The,   Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Externally-ap- 
plied preparation  for  rhouujatisn>,  sprains,  etc.   183,751 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Link.  Anton.  Chicago,  111.     Combination  mop  and  duster. 

177.395  :    June    19. 
Linncnfabrieken  E.  J.  F.  Van  Dissel  &  Zonen,  Eindhoven, 

Netherlands.      Linen,    half-linen,    and    cotton    fabrics. 

179,611;  Oct.  2. 
Liiisk,  -Vlexander.  &  Company,  assignor  to  H.  J.  Maxmln, 

Philadelphia.  Pa.     Boys'  sailor  suits.     159,157  ;  May  8. 
Linton,  Robert  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Woolen  piece  goods. 

178,930:  June  5. 
Lion  Knitting  Mills.      (See  Neuman  &  Silver.) 
Lion  Oil  Company.      (See  Wlrick,  Carey  G.) 
Lion,   Oscar,   doing  business  as  Lion   and  Company,  New 

York,    N.    Y.      Silk    and    cotton    ribbon    in    the    piece. 

182,249  ;  Sept.  18. 
Lionel   Corporation.   The,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Toy   trans- 
formers.     129,731  :    Sept.    4. 
Lionel  Corporation,  The.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tracks  for  toy 

I'lprtrioal   trains.      144,339  :   Oct.   2. 
Lionel  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electric  toys. 

163,099  ;    July    10. 
Lionel    Trading   Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Perfumes. 

171. 33:^:   Jan.   30. 
Lionel   Trading   Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Perfumes. 

toilet   waters,   face  lotions,   creams,   and   powders,   etc. 

174,083;  May  29. 
Lionel  Trading  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Face  powders 

and  rouges.     174,085  ;  Apr.   24. 
Lipjn,   John,   doing  business   as   Motor   Go   Oil   Company, 

Millcrsville,    Md.      Lubricating    oils    and    greases    and 

gasoline.      183.630  :    Oct.    2. 
Lipkin,    Samuel    L.,    doing   business    as    Greenpoint   Bird 

Store.   Brooklyn,    N.   Y.     Canned   bird   food.      175,933 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Lips  Specialty  Candy  Co.     (See  Lipschultz.  Louis  L.) 
Lipschultz.    Louis    L.,    doing   business   as    Lips    Specialty 

Candy  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Candy.     169,311  ;  Apr.  3. 
Liquid   Carbonic  Company.  The,  Chicago,  111.     Compound 

of  vegetable  gums  and  sugars  for  use  as  an  ingredient 

of  ice  cream.      176,483  ;  May  22. 
Liquid  Carbonic  Comijany,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Compound 

of  vegetable  gums  and  sugars.     178,853  ;  Aug.  14. 
Liquid   Wrench   Company.      (See   Carroll,  John  A.) 
List  Manufacturing  Company,   Ltd,,  Canandaigua,  N.   Y. 

Metal  culinary,  household,  and  dairv  utensils.     169,860  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Lissauer  &   Company.      (See  Mirabeau,   Marcel  M.) 
Listerated  Gum  Corporation,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Chewing 

gum.     178,399  :  July  10. 
Listerated  Gum  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Chewing 

gum.      184,977-8;    Dec.    11. 
Litewear     Manufacturing     Company,     Montgomery,     Ala. 

Men's     and     boys'     underwear     of     textile     materials. 

175.934  ;  Oct.  16. 
Litolff,  Richard,  doing  business  as  Henry  Lltolff's  Verlag, 

Brunswick,   Germany.      Sheet   music   and   music   books. 

177.134;  Oct.   16. 
Little,   A.    E.,   Company,   Lynn,   Mass.     Boots   and   shoes. 

175,254  ;  Apr.   17. 
Little,  Brown  &  Company,  Boston,  Mass,     Series  of  books. 

173,516  :  May  8. 
Little    Buddy    Suit    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Boys' 

regulation"  and  novelty  suits.     181,082;  Sept.  11. 
Little   Falls   Manufacturing   Company,   New   York,    N.    Y. 

Knitted  underwear  for  children.     184,288  ;  Nov.  6. 
Little    Giant    Company,    .Mankato,    Minn.      Road-bniiding 

machinery,    metal-wox'king    equipment,    etc.       159,210; 

June    19. 
Little    Giant    Company,    Mankato,    Minn.      Internal-com- 
bustion motors  for  machine  forging  hammers.    170,393  ; 

May  15. 
Little    Giant    Company,    Mankato,    Minn.      Metal    signs. 

170,394  ;  Mar.   13. 
Little  Giant  Tow   i>ine  Co.      (See  TJrsone.  Joseph.) 
Little,    George,    Limited,    Manchester,    England.      Bacon, 

hams,    and    lard.      177,8.39 ;    July    10. 


Little,  Henry,  &  Sons,  doing  business  as  The  Eagle  Nest 

Hatchery,      Upper      Sandusky,      Ohio.        Live     chicks. 

167,080;    Sept.   11. 
Little    Women    Dress    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Ladies' 

gowns,  dresses,  and  costunxes.     181,956  ;  Aug.  28. 
Littooy,     John      P.,     Boise,     Idaho.        Calcium-caseinate 

spreader  to  be  added  to  sprays.     161,263  ;  Apr.  10. 
Litwood  Oil  &  Supply  Company,   Fort  Worth,  Tex.     Oils 

and    greases.      157,226;   Jan.    16. 
Livingood     Manufacturing     Corporation,     Lebanon,     Pa. 

Portable   refrigerator,'"!.     171,426 ;   Jan.  23. 
Llovd.  E.  E.,  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.    Writing  paper. 

176,028;  Apr.  3. 
Llovd,    E.    E.,    Paper    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Writing 

paper,     188,125;  Dec,  25. 
Lloyd    Jlannfacturing    Company,    The,    Menominee,    Mich, 

Baby  carriages,  sulkies,  and  strollers.     149,089  ;  Oct.  16. 
Llovd,  Milbv  W,,  doing  business  as  Lloyd  Tobacco  Com- 
pany, Oca'la,  Fla.     Cigars.     185,302  ;  Oct.  23,  1923. 
Locci.  Matte,  doing  business  as  Matte  Locci  Co.,  Chicago. 

111.      French    dressing,    olive    oil,    cheese,    and    cheese 

dressing.     178,265  :  Aug.   21. 
Locke  Insulator  Corporation,  Baltiniore,   Md.     Insulators 

for  high-tension  insulation.     163,526  ;  Feb.  20. 
Locke    Regulator    Co.,    Salem,    Mass.      Pressure-reducing 

valves  and  pump  governors.     177,789  ;  Dec.  IS. 
Lockyer,  Emilv  G.  F.,  London,  England.     Heated  packing 

cases  for  keeping  food  hot.      158,989  ;   May    29. 
Lockyer,  Emily  G.  F.,  London,  England.     Cooled  package 

cases  for  keeping  food  cold.     158,990;  Mar.  20. 
Locomobile     Company     of     America,     Incorporated,     New 

York,  N.  Y,     Automobiles  and  constructive  parts  there- 
of.    172,002  ;  May  8. 
Lodder,    Andrew    J.,    doing    business    as    Park    Chemical 

Company,   Cincinnati,   Ohio,     Water-soluble  powder  for 

application     to     windows     for     eliminating    sun   glare. 

178.561  ;    Aug.    14. 
Lodi  Jlill  &  Elevator  Co.,  The    (now  bv  change  of  name 

The    Lodl    Cereal    Company),    Lodi,    Ohio.      Cereal    or 

breakfast   foods.      169,552  ;    Dec.    11. 
Loeb  Dress  Co.      (See  Ober,  Jacob.) 
Loeb.  Herbert  B.,   Philadelphia,  Pa.     Boxlike  receptacles. 

169,489  ;   Feb.  20. 
Loeser,   David,  doing  business  as  New  York  Intravenous 

Laboratory,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Publications.      160.196 ;   Aug.   21. 
Loewenberg,    Victor,    doing   business   as   Victor    Specialty 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Nipples.     170,918;  Jan.  30. 
Loewi,  Hugo  V.,  Inc.      (See  Ray,  A.  J.,  &  Son,  Inc.) 
Loewv,   Morris,   doing  business   as   New   York   Machinery 

Companv,     New    Y'ork.    N.    Y.       Steel    equipment    and 

furniture.     174.790  :  Oct.   30. 
Loft,  Inc.,  New  York,  N,  Y.     Candies.     180,708  ;  Sept.  11. 
Logan  Baking  &  Creamery  Co.      (See  Rose.  Alex.) 
Logan,    Robert    W.,    Fort    Smith,    Ark,      Blood    medicine. 

183,037;  Dec.  18. 
Logan,    Robert    W.,    Fort    Smith,    Ark.      Lung    medicine. 

183,038;  Dec,  18. 
Logan,  Thos.  H.,  Co.,  Hudson,  Mass.     Leather  boots  and 

shoes    with    rubber    and    composition    soles.      135,759  ; 

Jan.   16. 
Lola    Manufacturing    Co.,    Inc.,    doing    business    as    Lola 

Gingham    Mills,    Stanley,   N.    C.      Colored    cotton   piece 

goods,  bleached  and  dyed-in-the-yarn  cotton  piece  goods. 

181,197;   Oct.   9. 
London    Chocolate     Company,    Limited,    The.     Stratford, 

London.  England.     Chocolates.     138,861 ;   May  22. 
London    &    Greenstein,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Ladies' 

trimmed  and  tailored   hats.     176,411 ;  May  1. 
London,    M.    A.,    doing    business    as    National    Remedies 

Company,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Lotions    and    other 

pharmaceutical  preparations.     164,441 ;  Sept,  25. 
London  Shoe  Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Leather  shoes. 

169,170  :  Jan.  2. 
London    Shoe    Co.,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Fabric    and 

leather  shoes.     172.948  ;  Apr.  24. 
London,    William,    High    Point,    N.    C.      Caps    for    men, 

women,  and  children.     165.753  ;  May  8. 
Lonesome  Pine  Apiaries.     (See  Harrison,  George,  jr.) 
Long,   C.   Smith,   doing   business   as   Smith    Long   Labora- 
tories, Portland,  Oreg.     Dental  preparations.     165,798 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Long  Island  Packing  Co.   Inc.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Honey. 

180,709  ;  Sept.  25. 
Long,  S.  S.,  &  Bro,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Butter,  fresh 

eggs,  and  cheese.     157,932  ;  Jan.  23. 
Long.  AVilliam   R.,  St.   Louis,  Mo.     Adhesives.      181,289; 

Sept.  4. 
Longbottom,  Chas.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pipes  and  cigar 

holders.     179,612  ;  Nov.  13. 
Longmont   Farmers   Milling  &   Elevator    Co.,   The,    Long- 

mont,  Colo.     Wheat  flour.     169,722  ;  July  31. 
Longo,    Salvator,    doing    business    as    The    Sanatone    Co,, 

Brooklvn,   N.   1'.     Laxative   in   candy   form.      187,322 ; 

Dec.   25. 
Longren  Aircraft  Corporation,  The,   Topeka,  Kans.     Air- 
planes.    168.976  ;  Jan.   23. 
Lonsdale  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.     Cambrics  and  nainsooks. 

185,714  ;   Nov.   20. 
Loomis-Woodward  Co.,  The,   Fort  Dodge,   Iowa.     Candies 

and  chocolates.     158,086  ;  Jan.  30. 


908 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Loose-Wiles  Biscuit  Company,  also  doing  business  as 
Loose-Wiles  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cliocolate 
bars.     161,492;  Feb.  20. 

Loose-Wiles  Biscuit  Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Caljes.     179,542;    Sept.    11. 

Loose-Wiles  Biscuit  Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Biscuits.     181,200  ;  Nov.  6. 

Lord  &  Taylor,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slioes.  176,486 ;  July 
17. 

Lord  &  Taylor,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Suits,  skirts,  blouses, 
Jacquettes,  etc.     181,409  ;  Nov.  20. 

Loring,  George,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electric  sadirons.  149,856  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Loris  Undergarment  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Under- 
wear.    168,322;  Nov.  27. 

Lorraine  Manufacturing  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Cotton  goods  in  the  piece.     178,747-8  ;  May  22. 

Lorraine  Manufacturing  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Cot- 
ton goods  in  the  piece.     178,749  :  June  12. 

Los  Angeles  Fertilizer  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Meat 
scraps  for  poultry  food.     159,269  ;  July  31. 

Los  Angeles  Foundry  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Steel 
and  iron  castings.     186,018  ;  Dec.  4. 

Los  Angeles  Knitting  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Sweater  coats,  jerseys,  bathing  suits,  and  scarfs. 
174,967-8  ;  Dec.  18. 

Lottman  Medicine  Company,  Cairo,  111.  Proprietary  medi- 
cines for  treatment  of  indigestion,  sour  stomach,  etc. 
179,009;  Sept.   18. 

Louda,  Charles  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ice-cream  bar.  103,277  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Louis,  A.,  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Eliaves,  Alexander  P.) 
Louis    Allls    Company,    The,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Electric 

motors,    generators,    rotary    converters,    etc.      183,790 : 

Nov.  13. 

Louis  Diamond   Co.,   Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Shirts  and 

blouses.      180,922;    Sept.    11. 
Louis    Stis    Co.,    The    Cincinnati,    Ohio,    and    New   York, 

N.  Y.     Brown  cottons  in   the  piece.     178,680 ;   Dee.  4. 
Louisiana      Broom      Manufacturers      Association,      New 

Orleans,  La.     Brooms.     173,517  ;  Oct.  9. 
Louisville   Cereal   Mill    Co.,    Louisville,    Ky.      Horse    and 

mule  feed.     181,291 ;  Nov.  20. 
Louisville  Coffee  Company,  The,   Louisville,  Ky.     Coffee. 

166,080  ;  Apr.  17. 
Louisville  Coffee  Company,  The,  Louisville,  Ky.     Popped 

corn  and  nut  confection.     168,977:   Mar.   13. 
Louisville    Grocery   Co.,    Louisville,    Ky.      Canned   fruits, 

vegetables,    and    fish,    rice,    macaroni,    etc.      180,870 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Louisville  Milling  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.     Wheat  flour. 

166,095  ;  Mar.  20. 
Louisville  Milling  Co.,  Minneapolis,   Minn.     Wheat  flour. 

180,288-9;  Sept.  25. 

Louisville  Milling  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Wheat 
flour.     172,890;  Apr.  10. 

Louisville  Paper  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Bond  paper. 
181,901-2;    Sept.   11. 

Loup  Valley  Hatchery,  St.  Paul  and  Cushlng,  Nebr.  Live 
chickens.     170,146;  May  1. 

Lournay,  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Chemicals,  medicines, 
and    pharmaceutical    preparations.      177,234;    Dec.    11. 

Lournay,  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Rouge,  cold  cream,  lip 
stick,  etc.    179,279  ;  Nov.  6. 

Lournay,  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Talcum  powder,  face 
powder,  etc.     181,448;  Nov.  27. 

Lousols  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ladies',  women's, 
and  misses'  gowns,  wraps,  dresses,  coats,  etc.  168,901  ; 
Apr.   3. 

Louvon  Laboratory,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion for  the  treatment  of  burns,  cuts,  etc.  182,250  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Lovejo?  Manufacturing  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Hydrau- 
lic shock  absorber  for  automobiles.  177,090-1 ;  July 
17. 

Lovell,   H.   R,,   &   Co.,   Greenville.   Pa.      Preparation   for 

the    treatment    of    itching    and    diseased    scalps,    etc. 

177,308;  Aug.  14. 
Lovell    Oil    Company,    Inc.,    The,    West    Fort   Lee,    N.    J. 

Lemon    oil    and    other    oils    and    polishes.       183,713  ■ 

Oct.  30. 
Levering,   Reuben   W.,  doing  business  as  Lovering  Candy 

Company,     St.     Paul,     Minn.       Fudge     bars     or    rolls. 

181,837;   Sept.  25. 
Loving,   George  K.,   doing  business  as  G.   K.   Loving  Co., 

Richmond,     Va.      Food  -  flavoring    extracts.       164,176: 

Dec.    4. 
Lovlnger-Schwartz    Co.,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Ladies' 

dresses.     179,414  ;  July  10. 
Lowe,    Joe,    Co.    Inc.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Cake    and    cake 

mix.     178,109  ;  Aug.  21. . 
Lowe,   Willis   H.,   doing  business   as  The  Kala   Company, 

Cambridge,  Mass.     Beauty  clays.     180.135  ;  Nov.  13 
Lowell  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Toilet  preparation 

for  the  removal  of  superfluous  hair.    157,375  ;  Apr.  10. 
Lowell  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Toilet  prepar.T 

tion  to  darken  and  grow  eyelashes.     157,376;  Apr.   10 
Lowell   Company,   The,   New    York,   N.   Y.      Compacts  for 

face  powder.     175,667  ;  May  29. 
Lowell   Products   Company.      (See   Morrissey,    Frank   T  ) 
Lowengnrt    &    Company,    Portland,    Oreg.      Ladies'    hats 

184,208;  Nov.  27. 


Lowenstein,  L.,  &  Son,  doing  business  as  National 
Feather  &  Pillow  Company,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Pillows 
containing  feathers.     157.491;  Julv  3. 

Lowenthal,  Henry,  doing  business  as  Standard  Mfg.  Co., 
Memphis,  Tenn.     Stick  candy.     169,640;   Feb.  27. 

Lowney,  Walter  M.,  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Candy. 
166,187;   Jan.   16. 

Lowney,  Walter  M.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Candy. 
177,235 ;  July  3. 

Lowrance,  John  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  Cold  cream,  com- 
plexion powder,  face  powder,  tooth  paste,  etc.  171,427  ; 
May  29. 

Lowrey,  Augustus,  Okmulgee,  Okla.  Metal,  pottery,  and 
glass  polishing  compounds.     169,723 ;  Nov.   13. 

Lowry,  Donald  J.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Lubricating  oil  and 
grease.     171,584.  Apr.  3. 

Loyd,  Creth  J.,  doing  business  as  C.  J.  Loyd  &  Co., 
Greensburg,  Ind.  Dressed  poultry  and  eggs.  175,255  ; 
June  5. 

Lubbers  and  Bell  Manufacturing  Company,  Clinton,  Iowa. 
Game.     178.753;   .Tune   19. 

Lubbers  and  Bell  Manufacturing  Company,  Clinton,  Iowa. 
Fly   swatters.     187,.325-6 ;   Dec.   11. 

Lubi-Kool  Company,  The,  Casper,  Wyo.  Appliance  for 
lubricatins-  and  cooling  internal-combustion  engines. 
179,156  ;  tlune  19. 

Lubin,  Harry,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Pipe  racks.  183,074  ; 
Aug.  28. 

Lubraseptol    Co.      (See   Brcsler,    .Vbraham   N.) 

Lubricant  Laxatives  Corporation,  The,  Chicago,  111. 
Emulsion  of  liquid  paraffin.     185,976  ;  Dec.  18. 

Lubri-Gaiters  Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Cas- 
ings, coverings,  and  holders  for  oil  and  grease  for  au- 
tomobile springs  and  parts.     182,421 ;  Oct.  23. 

Luburg,  Charles  E.,  doing  business  as  "J-E"  Storage  Bat- 
tery Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electrolyte  compound 
for    storage    batteries.      171,933 ;    Apr.    10. 

Lucas,  Robert  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Paints  or  cements. 
168,113-15  ;  Nov.  13. 

Lucido  Brothers  Grocery  Company,  Granite  City,  111. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     182,159  ;  Nov.  27. 

Lucile,  Pearl  Company.      (See  Bonk,  John  J.) 

Lucile,  Somarco  Brassiere,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
BrassiSres.      169,768 ;    Jan.    2. 

Lucile  Somarco  Brassiere  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bras- 
siSres.    176,560  ;  Nov.  20. 

Lucille  Felt  Slipper  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slippers 
made  wholly  or  in  part  of  felt.     156,007  ;  Feb.  27. 

Luckel,  King  &  Cake  Soap  Company,  Portland,  Oreg. 
Laundry    soap.      166,457 ;   July    3. 

Luckel,  King  &  Cake  Soap  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Soap 
powder.     186,145  :  Nov.  20. 

Luden,  Wm.  H.,  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Candy.  180,541 ; 
Sept.   18. 

Luden,  Wm.  H.  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Candy.  180,542; 
Sept.  25. 

Luden,  Wm.  H.,  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Marshmallow  candies. 
183,308;  Sept.  IS. 

Ludlum  Steel  Company,  Watervliet,  N.  Y.  .\lloy  steel. 
162,749-50;  Aug.  21. 

Luft,  George  W.,  Company,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Lip  stick  and  rouge.     182,664  ;  Oct.  30. 

Lukis  Cnndy  Company,  Casper,  Wyo.  Candy.  158,683 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Lumb  Knitting  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Infants'  pat- 
ented huttonless  shirts.     156,496  ;  Oct.  23. 

Lumen  Bearing  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Bearing  metal. 
186,959;    Dec.    25. 

Lumidor  Co.,  The.     (See  Semple,  Jas  A.) 

Luminite  Corporation,  Tho,  Newark,  N.  .T.  Luminous 
pendants  for  use  with  electrical  switches  and  lamps. 
165,876  ;  Mar.  13. 

Lummis  &  Co.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  and  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Peanuts.      102,565-6;    Oct.    30. 

Lund,  George,  doing  business  as  George  Lund  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Dolls  and  animals  cut-outs  to  be 
filled  with  sand.     181,134;  July  81. 

Lungardia  Company,  Dallas,  Tex.  Laxatives.  175,936; 
May  29. 

Lunn  &  Sweet  Incorporated,  Auburn,  Me.  Shoes. 
182,594-6  ;   Nov.   13. 

Lunsford,  Reuben  A.,  doing  business  as  California  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Mayonnaise  and 
Thousand  Island  salad  dressing.     174,087  ;  May  8. 

Lurie  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Monthly 
magazine.     167,471 ;  Apr.   24. 

Lurye,    B.,    &    Co.       (See    Lurye,    Ben.iamin.) 

Lurye,  Benjamin,  doing  business  as  B,  Lurye  &  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Hammers,  hatchets,  shovels,  screw  drivers, 
and  chisels.     171,226;  Apr.  17. 

Lustroil   Co.      (See  Nicomede,  Joe.) 

Luther,  Ch.irles  G.,  doing  business  as  Luthers  Pharmacy, 
Beaufort,  S.  C.  Preparations  for  the  relief  of  itching, 
inflammation,  and  irritations  of  the  skin,  biliousness, 
etc.     156,331 ;   Sept.   11. 

Lutz  &  Zuellig,  Manila,  P.  I.  Cotton,  silk,  and  woolen 
piece   goods.      142,219-20;   Apr.    10. 

Luxite  Laboratories,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Pictures  printed 
from  camera  negatives.     177,497  ;  June  12. 

Lydon,  Louis  H.,  doing  business  as  Jolo  Laboratories, 
Denver,  Colo.  Lotion  to  be  used  on  hands  and  face. 
174,664  ;  Apr.  24. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFb^ICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


909 


Lynch,  AUce  L.,  doinK  business  ns  AUce-Louise  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Face  creams  and  powders,  perfumes, 
toilet   waters,    rouges,   etc.      172,950 ;    Mar.    13. 

Lvnch  llcol  Company,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Rubber  heels. 
'ltU,490;  Feb.  27. 

Lyndon  Chemical  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Ointment 
for  aches,  pains,  burns,  etc.     174,088-9  ;  Apr.  24. 

Lynres  Company,  Inc.,  The.  New  York.  N.  Y.  I'hono- 
"sraplis  or  talking  machines  and  pai-ts  thereof.  170,941  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Lyon  &  Healy,  Chicago,  111.  Musical  instruments. 
148,605;    Mar.   27. 

Lyon  &  Healy,  assignor  to  Lyon  &  Hraly,  Inc.,  Chicago, 
III.  Musical  instruments,  merchandise,  and  goods. 
144.290:  .Tune  12. 

Lvon  &  Healy,  assignor  to  Lyon  &  Healy,  Inc.,  Chicago, 
"lU.     Cornets.     161,325 ;   Aug.   7. 

Lvon  &  Healy,  assignor  to  Lyou  &  Healy,  Inc.,  Chicago, 
"ill.  Musical  instruments  and  supplies  for  talking 
machines.      167.990 :    Dec.    4. 

Lvon,  .7.  H.,  &  Co.,  Montgomerj-,  Ala.  Hosiery.  182,597  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Lvons  Bros.  Co.,  The,  doing  business  as  The  Cheery  Tip 
"Co.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Nonintoxicating,  nonalcoholic,  malt- 
less  fruit  beverase.     172,751  ;  Nov.  27. 

Lyons  Bros.  Co.,  The,  Dallas,  Tex.  Fruit  beverage  sold  as 
a  soft  drink  and  sirups  for  preparation  of  same. 
172,752  ;  Feb.  20. 

Lvons.  Langston  L.,  doing  business  as  Yo  !  Mammy's  Milk 
"Co..  St.  Loui*,  Mo.  Evaporated  milk.  175,668: 
.T.irn    3  9. 

Lyradion  Manufacturing  Company,  Mishawaka,  Ind. 
Radio  receiving  sets,  loud  speakers,  batteries,  amplify- 
ing horns,  etc.     175,091 ;  June  26. 

Lyradion  Manufacturing  Company,  Mishawaka,  Ind. 
Phonographs  both  alone  and  in  combination  wjth  radio 
receiving   sets.      177,790 ;    June    26. 

Lysle,  J.  C,  Milling  Company,  Leavenworth,  Kans. 
Wheat   flour.      173,098;   Oct.   2. 

Lysle,  J.  C,  Milling  Company,  The,  Leavenworth,  Kans. 
Wheat  flour.     173,099  :  May  15. 

Lytton.  Walter,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Combination  phono- 
graph and  radio  receiving  sets,  loud  speakers,  etc. 
169,814  :  Sept.  4. 

M.  Valle  V  Ca.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars.  167,032  ; 
Jan.  9. 

M  M  Importing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Smokers'  pipes. 
171,705  ;   Jan.   30. 

M.  &  V.  Tank  Company,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Storage 
tanks.     183,527;   Oct.   30. 

Maatschappij  tot  Esploitatie  van  Rademaker's  Konink- 
lijke  Cacao  en  Chocolade  Fabrieken,  The  Hague,  Neth- 
erlands.    Chocolate  candy.     166.532;  Dec.  11. 

Maatschappij  tot  Esploitatie  van  Rademaker's  Konink- 
lijke  Cacao  en  Chocoladefabrieken,  The  Hague.  Neth- 
erlands.    -Chocolate   candy.     166.533 :   May    1. 

Mabee.  Charles  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Live-stock  feeds. 
173,971 ;  Aug.  21. 

Mable  Claire  Studio.     (See  Bechdolt,  Jack  and  M.) 

Mabley  &  Carew  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Cloaks, 
wraps,  and  suits  for  ladies.     169.174  ;  Jan.  30. 

Macdonald,  David  B.,  Leicester,  England.  Boots,  shoes, 
and  slippers  and  their  components.     184^087  ;  Dec.  18. 

Macdonald,  Helen  M.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia.  Can- 
ada. Herbal  remedy  for  expectant  mothers.  157,492  : 
June  19. 

Macfadden  Publications,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Monthly 
magazine.     186,847  ;  Dec.  11. 

MPcGililvray,  Dr.  D.  D.,  Pino  Village,  Ind.  Goiter  oint- 
ment.     172,278  ;  Apr.   17. 

Mack  Battery  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Storage 
batteries   and   parts.      169.065 ;   May   22. 

Mack,  Edward  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Advertising  posters. 
176,682  ;   May  22. 

Mack  Tool  Company.  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  T.  Carving, 
edge,  and  coopers'  tools  and  the  like.     174.523  ;  May  1. 

Mackechnie  Bread  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bread. 
156,097  ;  Nov.  20. 

MacKenzle's,  Duncan,  Sons  Co.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Ferrous 
metals.     182,352  ;  Oct.  23. 

MacLean  Drug  Comnany,  Chicago,  111.  Patent  medicines. 
172. S45,-  Sept.  18. 

MacLean  Drug  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shoe  polish, 
shaving   cream,    soap,    etc.      175,504 ;    Sept.    11. 

MacLean  Drug  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Flotation  devices, 
tennis  balls,  toy  vehicles,  etc.     178,755  ;  Aug.  21. 

MacLean  Drug  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Knives,  shears, 
scissors,  razors,  etc.     178,756  ;  Oct.  2. 

MacLean  Drug  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mops,  brooms, 
dusters,  and  brushes.     178,757  ;  Oct.  30. 

MacLean  Drug  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Fountain  pens 
penholders,  lead  pencils,  etc.     178,758 :  Nov    13 

Macleay  Estate  Co.,  The,  Portland.  Oreg.  Cheese 
168,772  :  Mar.  20. 

Macomb  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Brainard,  Pearl 
H. ) 

Macphee  &  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Nerve- 
tonic  medicine.     179,806  :   Sept.   11. 

Macy.  R.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Household 
furniture.      160,296;    Aug.    7. 


Macy,  R.  H.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  restorer 
and  tonic.     171,542  ;  Feb.  20. 

Macy,  R.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boys'  skating 
sets.     172,844;   May   22. 

Macv,  R.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aprons. 
174,524  ;  July  17. 

Macy,  R.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ophthalmic 
lenses.     175,363  ;  May  15. 

Macy,  R.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificial  silk 
In  the  piece.     182,314  ;  Sept.  25. 

Macy,  R.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and 
young  men's  overcoats,     186,146  :  Dec.  11. 

Madden,  D.  D.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Paper  used 
for  printing  or  lithographing  bank  checks,  etc. 
182,713  ;   Oct.   2. 

Maddock,  Arthur  G.,  Duarte,  Calif.  Fresh  citrous  fruits. 
178,854  ;  Sept.  25. 

Madison,  James,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  fish. 
175,611  ;   Oct.  16. 

Madson,  C.  C,  Lanesboro,  Minn.  Ice  cream.  166,396 ; 
May  15. 

Maeda,  Y.,  doing  business  as  Li'oerty  Produce  Company, 
Livingston,  Calif._  Deciduous  fruits  and  grapes  in  their 
natural  state.     loS,7S2  ;  June  19. 

Maeshima,  Shintaro,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Therapeutical  ap- 
paratus called  oxyhealer  used  for  injecting  oxj'gen 
into  the  body.     155,900;   July  10. 

Maffitt,  Ellen  W.,  doing  business  as  University  Pickle 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Pickles.      171,371 ;   May  15. 

Magee  Furnace  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Combination 
stoves  or  ranges  heated  by  burning  of  combustible  tuei 
and  electricity.     167.481  ;  Jan.  23. 

Maggioros  &  Rousos,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Oil  for  mayon- 
naise and  salads.     180,075  ;  Nov.  6. 

Magic  Leather  Treatment  Company,  Detroit.  Mich.  Prep- 
aration for  preserving  and  making  flexible  canvas  and 
leather  helting.     175,257  ;  Aug.  21. 

Magi-Graph  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toys.  171,092; 
Jan.   16. 

Magnavox  Company,  The,  Oakland,  Calif.  Electrical 
sound  amplifiers  for  phonographs.     155,823  ;  May  8. 

llagner,  Charles  T.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dental  suction 
plates.     167,779  ;  Apr.   10. 

Magnete  Corporations  Company,  Holland,  Mich.  Molded 
composition  structures  for  building  and  appurtenances 
relating  thereto  and  molded  composition  building  tile. 
170,497  ;  Feb.  6. 

Magnolia  Metal  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Babbitt,  bear- 
ing, and  antifriction  metals  and  alloys.  168,929-30 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Magnus  Chemical  Company  (Inc.),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Soap 
and  soap  mixtures.     180,543  ;  Aug.  21. 

Magnus  Hessberg,  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.  Leather.  167,174 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Magnus  Imports,  Ltd.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clothing. 
180,871 ;  Sept.  18. 

Magnus,  Joseph  E.,  doing  business  as  Puritan  Malt  Ex- 
tract Co.  (Not  Inc.),  Chicago,  111.  Malt  extracts. 
150,363  ;  Oct.  16. 

Magnus,  S.  W.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handkerchiefs. 
182,160;  Aug.  21. 

Mah-Jongg  Sales  Company  of  America,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.      Dolls.      3  79.614;   June   19. 

Mah  Juck  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Gaffey,  John  T.) 

Mahoney  &  Saxton,  North  Adams,  Mass.  Salad  dressings. 
163,279:   Feb.   6. 

Mahoney,  Thomas  C,  Bloomington,  111.  Candy.  167,087  ; 
Jan.   23. 

Mahr  Manufacturing  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Oil- 
burning  equipment,  furnaces,  torches,  etc.  172,683 : 
July  17.  ~ 

Maillard,  Martin,  Springfield,  Mass.  Vermin  extermi- 
nators.    184.033  ;  Nov.  27. 

Mallliard  &  Schmieden,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Olive  oil. 
165,801-2  ;  Apr.  24. 

Mailliard    &    Schmieden,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Canned 

fruits.     167,312  ;  Feb.  6. 
Maine  Seed  Potato  Growers.      (See  Phillips  &  Company.) 
Mainette   Company.      (See  Antle,   Paul.) 
Maison  Blanche  Co.,  New  Orleans,  La.     Candy.     172,753 

Aug.  28. 
Maison    Gerry,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Cream,    lotion 

powder,    etc.      174.139 ;    Dec.    4. 
Maison   Maurice,    Inc.,    New  York,   N.   Y.      Women's    and 

misses'  hats,  dresses,  coats,  wraps,  and  capes.    186  481 

Dec.  18. 
Maison  Mendessolle,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Perfume,  tal 

cum,  sachet,  and  face  powders.     183,841  ;  Nov.  20. 
Majestic  Clothing  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's, 

young  men's,   and  boys'   outer  suits,  top  coats,   pants, 

etc.     181,431  ;  July  17. 
Majestic  Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Steam 

ers,  seamless  steam  kettles,  copper-jacketed  kettles,  etc 

152,763  :  .Tune  5. 
Majestic     Shoe     Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Shoes 

176,412  ;  July  17. 

Malcuit.   Alphonse,   Pittsfield,  Mass.     Ointment   for  hem 

orrlioids.      184,507  ;  Dec.  4. 
Maldari,   F.,  &  Bros.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Molds   for  the 

manufacture  of  alimentary  pastes.     175.018  ;  Mar.  20. 
Maline  Mills  Company,  The,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.     Knit 

and  woven  underwear.     182,252  ;  Oct.  9. 


910 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Maline  Mills,  The,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.     Knit  underwear 

and    undershirts,    princess  slips   for   women.     168,478 ; 

July  17. 
Ma-Lit-Ta   Co.,  The.      (See  McCarthy,  John   C.) 
Mallas    Cravl.s    Co.,     New    York,    N.    Y.       Women's    and 

misses'  dresses.      176,029  ;   July   10. 
Mallinson,  II.  R.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk  piece 

goods.     172,754  ;  Mar.  6. 
Mallinson,    H.    R.,    &    Co.    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Silk 

piece    goods.      172,755-6 ;    Feb.    13. 
Mallinson,    H.    R.,    &   Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Silk 

piece  goods.     173,137-8  ;  Feb.  13. 
Mallinson,  H.  R.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk  piece 

goods.      173,139  ;    Apr.   24. 
Mallinson,  H.  R.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk  piece 

goods.      174,020  ;   Apr.   17. 
Mallinson,  H.  R.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Clothing. 

176,085  ;  Oct.  16. 
Mallinson,    H.    R.,    &    Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Sii:. 

piece  goods.     177,092  ;  May   1. 
Mallinson,  H.  R.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk  piece 

goods.     178,110  ;  May  15. 
Mallinson,  H.  R.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk  piece 

goods.     178,524  ;  May  15. 
Mallinson,    H.    R.,    &    Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Silk 

piece  goods.     186,559  ;   Dec.   18. 
Mallory    Hat   Company,   The,   Danbury,   Conn.      Hats   for 

men,  women,  and  children.     156,653  ;  May  8. 
Mallott,    Johnson   Co.,    Chicago,   111.      Canned   vegetables, 

fruits,  and  fish,  fruit  jellies,  etc.     185,025-6  ;  Dec.  25. 
Malloy,    Samuel    J.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Pharmaceutical 

preparations.     182,544  ;  Oct.  23. 
Malone,    Annie   M.,    doing   business    as    Poro    College,    St. 

Louis,  Mo.     Liquid  and  ointment  preparations  for  pro- 
moting the  growth  of  the  hair,  shampoo,  etc.     171,464  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Malone   Dairy    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Fermented   milk. 

165,804  ;  Jan.  30. 
Malone-Lemmon  Laboratories,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Electrical 

apparatus  and  equipment — namely,  rheostats.  172,424  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Malouf,  Abraham  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Garters.    179,618  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Malsin,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Soap.     164,060  ;  Sept.  11. 
Malt-Diastase  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Malt  extracts. 

148,156  ;  Mar.  13. 
Maltana     Company,     The,     Welland,     Ontario,     Canada. 

Wheat  and  pancake  flour,  flour  for  making  pastries,  etc. 

164,253;   Sept.  25. 
Maltese   Textile   Corporation,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Cotton 

goods  in  the  piece.     177,498  ;  Aug.  21. 
MalVaz   Malt   Extract   Company,   Chicago,    111.      Malt   ex- 
tracts for  food  purposes.     180,481  ;  Oct.  16. 
Mama   Cookie   Bakery,    Chicago,   111.      Cookies.      181,758 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Manassas  Feed  &  Milling  Co.     (See   Robertson,  Boiling  L.) 
Manatee  Fruit   Co.,   Palmetto,   Fla.     Fresh   citrus  fruits, 

fresh  tomatoes,  celery,  lettuce.     167,183  ;  Mar.  6. 
Manchester   Handle   &   Turning   Company.      (See    Shiirtz, 

Thomas   M.) 
Manchester     Knitting    Mills,    Inc.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 

Men's,    women's,    and    children's    knitted    and    textile 

hathing  suits.     174,844  ;  June  5. 
Manchester  Reeling  and  Winding  Company,  Limited,  The, 

Manchester,  England.     Cotton  yarn  and  sewing  cotton. 

170,382  ;   Feb.  6. 
Mandtll,   Kaufmann,   Casa   Grande,  Ariz.     Handkerchiefs. 

183,580;   Sept.   18. 
Mandel's   B.,    Sons,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Men's   and   young 

men's  serge  suits.     168,539  ;  Mar.  20. 
Manfield  and  Sons,  Limited,  Northampton,  England.     Foot- 
ball boots  of  leather.     173,935 ;    Sept.   11. 
Manganese  Bronze  and  Brass  Co.   Limited,  Westminster. 

London,     England.        Metals     used     in      manufacture. 

178,051  ;  Sept.  25. 
Manbasset    Manufacturing    Company.    Providence,    R.    I. 

Cotton    thread    and    yarn.      167,728 ;    Jan.    9. 
Manhasset    Manufacturing    Company.    Providence,    R.    I. 

Cotton  tire  fabrics  in  the  piece.     170,439-40  ;  Apr.  3. 
Manhasset    Manufacturing    Company,    Providence,    R.    I. 

Cotton   fabric   in   the   piece.      170,440 ;    Jan.   30. 
Manhasset    Manufacturing    Company,    Providence,    R.    I. 

Cotton  thread  and  yarn.     170.889  ;   Jan.   30. 
Manhasset    Manufacturing    Company,    Providence,    R.    I. 

Cotton  thread  and  yarn.     171,179;  Jan.  2. 
Manhattan  Baking  Powder  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cocoa 

pudding  and  cornstarch.     174,316  ;   June  5. 
Manhattan   Electrical  Supply  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.   Y. 

Electrical  ajjparatus.  Machines,  and  supplies.    169,134  ; 

Feb.,  13. 

Manhattan  Electrical  Suppjy  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Telephonic  receivers  and  head  sets.  174,253  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Manhattan  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sweat- 
ers.    175,431  ;  June  12. 

Manhattan  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Brake  lining. 
166,839  ;  Sept.  4. 

Manhattan  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Ma- 
chinery belting,  hose,  and  packing.     160,825  ;  June  19. 

Manhattan   Soap  Company.      (See  Burke,   Frank  G.) 

Mani-Fold  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Blank  forms. 
168,773  ;   Dec.   4. 


Manlon,  Catherine  M.,  doing  business  as  Manion  Sur- 
gical Supply  House,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Obstetrical  out- 
fits and  surgical  supplies.     167,881 ;   Feb.   27. 

Manion  Surgical  Supply  House.  (See  Manion,  Catherine 
M.) 

Mann,  Arthur  B.,  doing  business  as  Tecq  Products  Com- 
pany, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Skin  lotions  and  medicinal 
preparations  for  infiamed  mucous  membrane.  177,499  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Mann,  Clyde  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Almanac  and  yearbook. 
176,269  ;   Oct.  16.  1923. 

Mann,  Clyde  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Hand  and  manual  book. 
183,339  ;   Dec.   18.  t 

Mann,  William  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pass  books. 
173,266  ;  Feb.   13. 

Mannesmannrohren  Werke,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Am- 
monia, chlorine,  hydrogen,  oxygen,  and  carbon-dioxide 
cylinders,  bottles,   flasks,   etc.      163,688;    Sept.   4. 

Mannesmannrohren-Werke,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Tubes, 
tube  joints,  pipes,  etc.     163,689  ;  Sept.  25. 

Mannesmannrohren-Werke,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Bicy- 
cles and  motor  cycles  and  parts  thereof,  etc.  163,691 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Mannesmannrohren-Werke,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Light- 
ning arresters  and   rods,   tips,  etc.      163,693  ;   Aug.  7. 

Mannesmannrohren  Werke,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Steam 
boilers  and  condensers,  hot-air  and  hot-water  furnaces, 
etc.     163,695  ;  Dec.  11. 

Mannesovitch,  Israel,  jr.,  doing  business  as  Schenectady 
Knit  Goods  House,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Hosiery  and 
underwear.      165,803 ;    Jan.    9. 

Manning,  Maxwell  &  Moore,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cop- 
per-nickel-alloy  castings.      177,565  ;  July  24. 

Manny-Rielly  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  and  textile 
underwear.     177,135  ;  Aug.  28. 

Mansfield  Chemical  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Furniture  and 
automobile  polishes.     164,600 ;  Apr.   10. 

Mansfield,  Richard  H.,  Cottage  City,  Md.  Cartoons. 
161,746  ;  Feb.  20. 

Manton-Gaulin  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Boston, 
and  South  Boston,  Mass.  Homogenizer  for  rendering 
homogeneous  the  ingredients  of  compounded  products. 
172,425  ;  May  29. 

Manufacturer's  Motor  Products  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Piston-ring  expanders.     167,919  ;  Feb.  6. 

Manufacturers  Supplies  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Threads. 

158.632  ;   June  5. 
Alanufacturers  Supplies  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Threads. 

158.633  ;   May  22. 
Manufacturers      Supplies      Company,      St.      Louis,      Mo. 

Threads.     158,936;  May  22. 
Manufacturers  Supplies  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.   Threads. 

171,334;  Jan.  2. 
Manufactures   des  Glaces   et  Produits   Chimiques  de  St. 

Gobain,   Chauny   &  Cirey,   Paris,   France.     Plate  glass 

and  glassware.     168,720  ;  Jan.  9. 
Manufacturing  Jewelers  Export  Co.,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 

Articles  of  jewelry  and  personal  adornment.     169,680  : 

May  29. 
Mapele  Silk  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  and 

New   York,   N.   Y.     Ribbons   of   silk   and   artificial   silk 

166,781 ;   Jan.   30. 
Maple    Grove    Candies,    Inc.,    St.    Johnsbury,    Vt.      Maple 

cream,   sirup,   sugar,   and   honey,   sauce  for   ice   cream. 

154,522;  Apr.  17. 
Maple    Producer's    Co-Operative    Association,    Inc.,    Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.     Maple  sirup  and  sugar.     175,432  ;  June  19. 
Maple  Products  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Candy.     162,498  ; 

.Ian.   30. 

Mappin  &  Webb  Limited,  Shefiield  and  London,  England. 

Buttonhooks,  shoehorns,  buttonhook  and  shoehorn  com- 
binations, and  glove  hooks.     159,474  ;  Jan.  2. 
Mappin  &  Webb,  Limited,  Shefiield  and  London,  England. 

Manicure    scissors,    nail    clippers,    flies,    and    tweezers. 

159,476;  Feb.  27. 
Mappin  &  Webb  Limited,  Sheffield  and  London,  England. 

Lancets,      fleams,      and      surgical     scissors.      159,477 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Maranto,    Giuseppe  P.,  Baltimore,    Md.      Preparation   for 

the  relief  and  cure  of  indigestion.     169,600  ;  Mar.  20. 
Marathon  Company,   The,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio.     Safety 

straps    to    hold    children   in   high    chairs,    gocarts,    etc. 

162,027;   Jan.  9. 
Marathon  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The,  Cuyahoga  Falls, 

Ohio.      Cardcases,    bill   folds,    hand   bags,    music   rolls, 

etc.     i  48,498;  .Tan.  2. 
Marathon  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The,  Cuyahoga  Falls, 

Ohio.      Leather,    etc.,    belts    for   supporting  outer   gar- 
ments.    148,499  ;  Jan.  9. 
Marathon  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio. 

Golf  balls  and  golf-stick  grips.     149,922 ;  Oct.  23. 
Marble   Mills,    Inc.,    The,    Evanston,    111.      Underwear   of 

knitted  fabric.     179,874  ;   Aug.   28. 
Marblehead  Lime  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Hydrated  lime. 

185.604  ;    Dec.   25. 
Marbletex  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  and  New 

York,   N.    Y.      Silks,    silk   and   cotton    mixtures,    cotton 

goods,  linens,  and  draperies.     175,938  ;  Apr.  10. 
Marchant     Calculating     Machine     Company.     Emeryville, 

Calif.     Calculating  machines.     169,066 ;   Jan.  2. 
Marchiony  Brothers,   Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Tee  cream, 

flavored  ice,   ice-cream   bricks,   etc.     157,377  ;   Aug.   14. 


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AlphaJjetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


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Mai'chiony,    Italo,    Iloboken,    N.    J.      Ice-cream    cones. 

184,971  ;  Oct.   16. 
Marcus,    .lullus    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Food-flavoring 

extracts.     lOO.olo  ;  May  1. 
Mai-ott,    Ruby    E..    New    York,    N.    Y.      Beverages,    fruit 

siruiis,  e.\tr.icts.  ami  flavorings  for  the  same.     184,412  ; 

Sept  IS. 
Mnrtield   Radio   Mfs.   Co.      (See   Hirsliflold.   Maurice   W.) 
Margolies,  J.   B..   Wholesale  Grocer  Co.,   East   St.   Louis, 

111.     Canned  vegetables.     185,029-30;  Nov.  6. 
Margolis   Yelen   Kaiser   Co.    Inc.,    Chicago,   111.      Hosiery. 

ir)5,23l ;  Mar.  20. 
Margueritte  Laboratories.     (See  Murphy,  Margaret  C.) 
Margulies,  Larry  J.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Women's  dresses 

and  waists.     176,902  ;  .Tune  26. 
Margus,   Julie,   Berkeley,   Calif.     Liquid  medicine  for   tu- 
berculosis.     164,656  ;   Aug.    7. 
Mart     Valda     Beautv     Products     Co.        (See    Thompson, 

Albert  Q.) 
Mariba  Co.      (See  Boethling,  William  C.) 
Marie  Antoinette  Perle  Co.     (See  Blauston,  Nathan  L.) 
Marine  Oil  Company,   Ltd.,   New   Orleans,   La.      Cup   and 

axle  grease.      166,386  ;   Nov.  13. 
Marino   Oil   Company,   Ltd.,    New   Orleans,   La.     Machin* 

oil.     166.388:  Nov.  27. 
Marinello    Company,    La    Crosse,    Wis.      Rouge    and    face 

powder.     177,187  ;  July  31. 
Marinello  Company,  La  Crosse,  Wis.     Bleaching  paste  for 

whitening    face,    neck,    arms,    and    hands.       181,533 ; 

Sept.  IS. 
Marinello  Company,  La  Crosse,  Wis.     Rouge  and  face  pow- 
der.    182,426  ;  Nov.  6. 
Marinello  Company,  La  Crosse,  Wis.   Brilliantine.   184,979  ; 

Dec.    4. 
Marinette   Electric    Corporation,   Marinette,    Wis.      Radio 

receiving  sets.     176,634  :  Apr.  24. 
Marinette  Electric  Corporation,  Marinette,   Wis.     -Phones 

for  use  with  radio  apparatus.     176,635  ;  May  29. 
Marinette  Electric  Corporation,  Marinette,  Wis.     Phones 

for  use  with  radio  and  telephone  apparatus.     182,353  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Marion    Tool    Works,    Inc.,    Marion,    Ind.       Steel    tools. 

18-1.946;  Nov.  20. 
Marjoline  Dresses.      (See  Kirschner,  M.,  &  Sons.) 
Mark  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's,  boys',  and  chil- 
dren's suits  and  coats.     150,365  ;  Jan.  9. 
Market,   Howard,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Title  for  heading  of 

newspaper  column  or  article.     185,223  ;  Dec.  25. 
Markman,   Simon,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Clay  and  paste  for 

the   complexion.      162,941  ;   Apr.   24. 
Markt  &  Hammacher  Company,  doing  business  as  Ameri- 
can Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Agri- 
cultural implements.     171,277  ;   Oct.   30. 
Markt  &  Hammacher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Carpen- 
ters' tools,  agricultural  Implements.     172,233  ;  Apr.  17. 
Mi.rkwell    Manufacturing    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Hatchets,     hammers,     crate     openers,     etc.       185,372  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Marie  Engineering  Company,  Orange,  N.  J.    Transformers. 

184,252  ;   Nov.    13. 
Marmite     Food     Extract     Co.,     Ltd.,     London,     England. 

Poultry  food.     183,581 ;   Dec.   25. 
Marmola  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Deodorant.     178,621 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Marne  Oil  Company,  Ltd.,  New  Orleans,  La.     Cylinder  and 

automobile    oil    for    lubricating    purposes.       166,384 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Marolyn  Extract  Co.     (See  Palmer,  Marion  C.) 
Maronik,  Dannel,  Detroit,  Mich.     Banana  flour.     185,979  ; 

Dec.   25. 
Maronik,  Dannel,  Detroit,  Mich.     Banana  jelly.     185,980 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Maronik,    Dannel.    Detroit,    Mich.      Dried    banana   slices. 

185,981  ;  Nov.  27. 
Marquette     Manufacturing     Company,     St.     Paul,     Minn. 

Rim  and  tire  tools.     172,049  ;  Mar.  27. 
Marquette     Manufacturing     Company,     St.     Paul,     Minn. 

Luggage    carriers,    shock    absorbers,    combined    fender 

braces  and  bumpers.     176,561 ;  July  24. 
Marr,    H.    A.,    Grocery   Co.,    The,   Denver,   Colo.      Canned 

vegetables   and   fruits,    spices,   breakfast  cereals,   flour, 

etc.     181,299  ;  Nov.  27. 
Marrett,    Bonin,    Label   et   Guieu,   Paris,    France.     Alloys 

and    alloys    for    use    in    jewelry    and    jewelers'    wares. 

170.301  ;  Mar.   13. 

Marr(>t,  Bonnin,  Lebel  et  Guieu,  Paris,  France.  Metals 
and    metal.s    for    use    in    jewelry    and    jewelers'    ware. 

170.302  ;  Mar.  6. 

Marret,  Bonnin,  Lebel  &  Guieu,  Paris,  France.  Alloy  in- 
tended to  be  used  for  jewelry  and  jewelers'  goods. 
180,018;  Sept.  4. 

Marrus,  Xsa.ic  I.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Suits,  overcoats,  sheep- 
skin coats,  pants,  etc.     177,310  ;  Sept.  18. 

Mars  Grand  Rug  Co.,  The,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Rags,  car- 
pets, and  other  textile  floor  coverings.  183,390 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Marschat  Import  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cologne 
waters,  bath  salts,  face  clays,  etc.     167,530  ;'  Apr.  3. 

Marsh,  Lavinia  A.,  doing  business  as  E.  Morgan  &  Sons, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Pharmaceutical  product  for  the  treat- 
ment of  poisoning,  burn.s,  bruises,  etc.     170.500  ;  Feb.  20. 

Marshall  &  Burke,  Richmond,  Calif.  Paint  and  varnish 
remover.     169,642  ;  Jan.  9. 


Marshall     Candy     Company,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Candy. 

171,227;    Mar.    27. 
Marshall  Canning  Company,  Marshalltown,  Iowa.     Canned 

foods.     165,898  ;  Jan.   30. 
Marshall,    Clifford    C,    Viucennes,    Ind.      Medicinal    oint- 
ment  for  the    treatment   of  scalp   and  hair.     175,877  ; 

May  15. 
Marshall.  Edward  E.,  doing  business  as  Huntingdon  Man- 
ufacturing   Company,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Golf   balls. 

170,883-4;   Jan.  9. 
Marshall,    EtheV  L.,    Winston-Salem,    N.    C,    assignor    to 

American    Knit    Products    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Knit  skirts,  princess  slips,  etc.     157,385  ;  Nov.  27. 
Marshall    Field    &    Company,    Chicago,    III.      Sheets    and 

pillowcases.     140,289  :  Apr.   10. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Writing  paper. 

148,536;  Oct.  23. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.   Women's  hosiery. 

158,115;    Apr.    24. 
Marshall     Field     &     Company,     Chicago,     111.      Jewelry. 

161,539  ;  Feb.  20. 
Marshall     Field     &     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Hairpins, 

common  pins,  hand  sewing  needles,  crochet  hooks,  lace 

pins,  etc.     161,546  ;  Feb.  6. 
Marshall    Field    &    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Bimonthly 

magazines.     161,681  ;  May  1. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Cigar  and  ciga- 
rette  cases.      165,366  ;   Jan.   30. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Silk  and  cotton 

piece  goods.     165,923;   Mar.   27. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Suspenders,  arm 

bands  and  men's  belts.     165,942  ;  Nov.  27. 
Marshall    Field    &    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Ladies'    hosiery. 

166,058;   Jan.   30. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Sachet  and  face 

powder,     vanishing     cream,     cold     cream,     rouge,     etc. 

169,641;  Feb.  6. 
Marshall     Field     &     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Scissors, 

shears,  and  pocketknives.     177,371  ;  July  31. 
Marshall   Field   &   Company,    Chicago,   111.      Cotton   piece 

goods.     179,521 ;  Aug.  14. 
Marshall     Field     &     Company,     Chicago,     111.      Perfume. 

179,523  ;  Aug.  21. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Cotton  linings 

in  the  piece.     179,524  ;  Sept.   11. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Wool  and  wool 

and  silk   mixture  yarns.     181,262  ;   Aug.   7. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Muslin  in   the 

piece.      181,263 ;    Aug.    7. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,   Chicago,  111.     Muslin  in  tne 

piece.     181,265  ;  Oct.  23. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Wool  and  wool 

and   silk    mixture   yarns.      181,266 ;    Aug.    7. 
Marshall     Field     &     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Women's 

muslin  underwear.     181,267  ;  Oct.  2. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Wool  and  wool 

and  silk  mixture  yarns.     181,268  ;  Aug.  7. 
Marshall     Field     &     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Hosiery. 

181,269;  Oct.  16. 
Marshall  Field  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Nail  files,  toilet 

tweezers,  nail  and  cuticle  nippers.     181,270  ;  July  17. 
Marshall-Gerken  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Electrical 

binding  paste.     173,775  ;  June  12. 
Marshall-King    Laboratories.       (See    Hance    Brothers     & 

White   Incorporated.) 
Marshall  &  MuUer,   Lodi,   Calif.     Fresh  deciduous  fruits 

and    grapes.      174,581  ;    June    26. 
Marshall.    Robert    S.,    doing   business    as    The    Steenburg 

Fur    (Ilompany,    Gloversville,    N.    Y.      Preparation    for 

prevention  of  moths.     170,826;  Feb.  13. 
Marshall  Ventilated  Mattress  Co.  Limited,  The,  Toronto, 

Ontario,  Canada.     Mattresses.     181,838  ;  Aug.  28. 
Marshall-Wells  Company,  Duluth,  Minn.     Laundry  wash- 
ing machines  and  wringers.     174,211 ;  Apr.  24. 
Marshall-Wells     Company,     Duluth,     Minn.       Carpenters' 

gauges,  plumb  bobs,  plumbs  and  levels,  etc.      178,527  ; 

Aug.    7. 
Marsball-Wells     Company,     Duluth,     Minn.        Hammers. 

178,528;  July  31. 
Marshall-Wells     Company,     Duluth,     Minn.        Hammers, 

hatchets,   saws,   planes,   etc.     178,528 ;    Oct.   30. 
Marshall-Wells    Company,    Duluth,    Minn.      Sand,    emery, 

and  gai'net  paper,  emery  and  garnet  cloth,  sharpening 

stones,  etc.     178,532  ;  Aug.  21. 
Marsliall-Wells    Company.    Duluth,    Minn.      Pack    sacks 

saddles,  horse  collars,  harness,  etc.     178,533  :  June  19. 
Marshall-Wells    Company,    Duluth,    Minn.     Coal  and   gas 

ranges,  coal,  gas,  wood,  and  oil  heaters,  gasoline  cook- 
stoves,   and  hot-air   furnaces.     178,855  :   July  24. 
Marshall-Wells  Company,  Duluth.  Minn.     Paint  and  shav- 
ing brushes.      181,135  ;    July   24. 
Marshall-Wells    Company,    Duluth,    Minn.      Varnish    and 

varnish-stain  products.     185,0-31  ;  Oct.  30. 
Marshall,  William  E.,  Chicago,  111.     Artificial  log  for  fire- 
places.    182,979  ;  Nov.  20. 
Marshuetz.  Leo   J.,  doing  business  as  Marshuetz  &  Com- 
pany,   Montgomery,    Ala.      Cotton    cloth    in    the    piece. 

171,133;  Dec.  18. 
Mar-Son  Medicine   Co.,   St.   Louis,   Mo.     Tooth  paste   for 

the   treatment  and   prevention   of  pyorrhea.     183,844  ; 

Dec.  18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Oontimied. 


Marstln,  Clayton  R.,  doing  business  as  The  Blazeout 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Fire-extinguishing  powders. 
168,272;  Apr.   3. 

Marston,  Dudley  J.,  Amesbury,  Mass.  Baseball  bats. 
183,658;  Dec.  25. 

Martha  Maid  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 
Cotton,  silk,  wool,  and  linen  underwear  of  knitted  and 
textile  fabric  for  females.     178,084  ;  July  17. 

Martha  Maid  Manufacturing  Company,  Incorporated,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Children's  dresses.     178,367  ;  July   10. 

Mai-tin,  iiiita.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  shields.  166,240  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Martin  Brothers  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Shirts, 
overalls,  pants,  jackets,  etc.     154,611i  ;  Sept.  18. 

Martin,  C.  J.,  Austin,  Tex.  Wood  preservative  and  disin- 
fectant and  insecticide.     170,942  ;  Aug.  7. 

Martin,  C.  J.,  Austin,  Tex.  Poultry  medicine  for  the 
treatment  of  blackheads,  etc.     170,943  ;  Aug.  7. 

Martin  Cantine  Co.,  The,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.  Enameled 
book  paper.      182,980-1 ;   Sept.    11. 

Martin,  John  H.,  doing  business  as  Dermavel  Labora- 
tories, New  York,  N.  Y.     Toilet  clay.     171,180  ;  Feb.  13. 

Martin-Senour  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Paints 
(liquids,  paste,  or  semipaste),  paint  enamels,  japans, 
varnishes,  stains,  etc.     155,358  ;  Feb.  13. 

Martin  Varnish  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Varnishes. 
167,882  ;  Feb.  20. 

Martin,  W.  &  J.,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Leather.  175,148 ; 
June  5. 

Martinez,  F.  T.,  &  Sons,  Brownsville,  Tex.  Hatbands. 
183,452  ;  Nov.  27. 

Martinka,  Joseph  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Preparation  for 
pains,  burns,  bruises,   and  cancer.     166,603  ;  Jan.   2. 

Martins  Birmingham  Limited,  Birmingham,  England. 
Golf  balls  and  footballs.     173,972  ;  May  1. 

Martoccio,  F.  A.,  Macaroni  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Macaroni.     175,258  ;   June  19. 

Martorelli,  RafCaele,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fish  preserved  in 
oil,  canned  vegetables,  rice,  coffee,  tea.  168,726 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Marvel  Equipment  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Liquid 
measuring  and  dispensing   pumps.      170,985 ;    Feb.    20. 

Marvel  Products  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Gaso- 
line   and    liquid    gauges.       177,682 ;     May     29. 

Marvel  Tractor  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Motor-driven 
farm   tractors.      142,798 ;   May   22. 

Marvelette  Company,  Defiance,  Ohio.  Hair  tonic. 
179,945;  Aug.  14. 

Marvello  Lace  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lace  edgings  In 
the  piece.     168,220;  Apr.  24. 

Marvellum  Company,  The,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Cover  paper. 
178  856-7;   May  22.. 

Marvel-o  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Laidlaw,  James 
H.) 

Marvil  Garment  Company.      (See  Darrish,  Morris  E.) 

Marty,  Carl,  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cheese.  162,432. 
Jan.  30. 

Marty,  Carl,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cheese.  181,904  ; 
Oct.   2. 

Marvin,  Burdette  K.,  doing  business  as  Marvin  Date  Com- 
pany, Riverside,  Calif.     Dates.     170,688 ;  May  8. 

Marvin,  Charlotte  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Jellies, 
jams,  preserves,  marmalades,  and  pickles.  176.198 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Marvin,  E.  W.,  Company,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Nurses'  collars, 
cuffs,  aprons,  caps,  bibs,  uniforms,  etc.  174,845  ; 
July  24. 

Mary   Louise.      (See  Plumbridge,   Charles  H.) 

Maryland  Packing  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Prepared  mus- 
tard, mayonnaise  and  olive  relishes.     160,145  ;  Mar.  27. 

Masol  Chemical  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Toilet  preparations. 
181,760;  Sept.  18. 

Mason,  Au  &  Magenhelmer  Confectionery  Manufacturing 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Candies.     168,978  ;  Apr.  3. 

Mason,  David,  doing  business  as  Elinette  Co.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Toilet  preparations — namely,  toilet  water,  pow- 
der,  cream,  etc.     157,330 ;   Feb.   13. 

Mason,  John,  doing  business  as  Mason  Mfg.  Co.,  Sausalito 
and  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Substitute  for  turpentine. 
170,395  ;  Mar.  20. 

Mason,  Judson  T.,  doing  business  as  Tol-0-Nite  Remedy 
Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Compound  for  treating  influ- 
enza, grippe,  etc.     174,317  ;  Apr.  24. 

Mason  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Mason,  John.) 

Mason,  Robert  L.,  doing  business  as  Anchor  Sales  Service, 
Waterloo,  Iowa.  Trading  certificates.  173,518 ; 
May  29. 

Massachusetts  Baking  Company,  doing  business  as  Six 
Bakers,   Springfield,  Mass.     Bread.      174,582 ;   Dec.   11. 

Massachusetts  Chocolate  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Sweet- 
chocolate   nut  bars.     167,479 ;   Feb.   6. 

Massachusett.s  Knitting  Mills,  Boston,  Mass.  Hosiery. 
163,162;  Jan.  2. 

Master  Builders  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Prepa- 
rations to  he  incorporated  with  mortar,  cement,  etc., 
for  the  purpose  of  coloring,  hardening,  etc.,  the  setting. 
170,148:    July    3. 

Master  Method  Music  Co.     (See  Moulton,  Hi.) 

Master  Radio  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Radio- 
telephone attachments.     171,453  ;  Feb.  20. 

Master  Radio  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Radio- 
telephone attachments.      171,544  ;   May   29. 


Master    Reporting    Co.     Inc.,     The,     Indianapolis,     Ind. 

Covers  or  binders.     141,682 ;   Dec.  25. 
Master   Rule   Mfg.    Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Rules, 

folding  rules,  extension  rules.     177,044  ;  July   10. 
Master  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.,   The,  Dayton,   Ohio.     Rubber 

tires.     175,720  ;  Oct.  23. 
Mastln   &   Company,    Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Treatment 

for  coughs,   sore  throat,   etc.     184,173 ;  Dec.   18. 
Mastln   &  Company,   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Treatment 

for  rheumatism,  kidney,  liver,  and  bladder  complaints. 

184.174  ;  Dec.  18. 
Masuda,   Tomekechi,   doing  business  as  Nippon   Tea  Co., 

Cleveland,  Ohio.     Tea,  cofEee,  rice,  and  extracts  for  sea- 
soning foods.     159,518  ;  May  8. 
Mathews,    William    H.,   doing   business   as   The    Mathews 

Medical  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Medical  tonic 

for  use  in  the  treatment  of  anfemia,  debility,  stomach 

derangements,  etc.     177,447 ;  July  10. 
Matre    &    Company,     Chicago,     111.       Pocket    holy-water 

fountain.     166,951 ;   Mar.  27. 
Matson,  Francis  G.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Edible  food  com- 
prised of  a  frankfurter  incased  in  dough  baked  with  the 

frankfurter.     177,857  ;   Aug.   21. 
Matson,    Francis    G.,    Washington,    D.    C.      Edible    food 

comprised    of    a    frankfurter    incased    in    dough    baked 

with  the  frankurter.     177,918 ;  Aug.  21. 
Mattel,  Andrew,  Fresno,  Calif.     Fresh  grapes  and  raisins. 

178,266;  June  12. 
Matth.  Ilohner  Akt.  Ges.,  Trossingen,  Germany.     Mouth 

harmonicas.      138,330  ;    June    12. 
Matthews,   Jas.    H.,   &   Company,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Steel 

marking  dies.     177,791  ;  July  3. 
Matthews,  Jas.  H.,  &  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Forged 

bodies    for    hand    stamps,    fullered    forgings,    and    I 

forgiugs.     177,792  ;  June  12. 
Mattlage,    Charles    F.,    &    Sons,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y. 

Canned,  smoked,  dried,  and  salt  fish.     158,785  ;  Aug.  14. 
Mauerhofer  Sohne   &  Co.,   Trubschacken,   near  Langnau, 

Switzerland.      Cheese   and   preserved   cheese   of   Swiss 

origin.     173,936  ;  June  5. 
Mauser  Mill  Company,  Laurys  Station,  Pa.     Wheat  flour. 

143,771;   Feb.   13. 
Mavis   Hosiery   Company   Inc„   New   York,   N.  Y.     Stock- 
ings.    184,034;   Oct.   9. 
Max    DOrner   G.    m.    b.    H.,    Stahlwarenfabrik,    Sollngen, 

Germany.     Razors,  hair  clippers,  etc.     164,803  ;  Mar.  6. 
Max  Bib  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Dresden, 

Germany.      Perfumery,    toilet    preparations.      166,176 ; 

July  3. 
Max  Zeller    Sohne,    Romanshorn,    Switzerland.      Remedy 

used  internally  for  seasickness,  etc.     177,793-4  ;  Oct.  30. 
Maxmin,   H.   J.      (See   Linsk,   Alexander  &  Company,   as- 
signor. ) 
Maxo  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Regasifying 

attachments  for  internal-combustion  motors.     155,511 ; 

Jan.   9. 
Maxson  Automatic  Machinery   Company,   The,   Westerly, 

R.    I.      Machines    for    cutting,    piling,    etc.,    paper   and 

other  sheet   material.     155,973 ;  Apr.   3. 
Maxtic  Belt  &  Packing  Co.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.     Fabric 

belting.    168,479;  Feb.  20. 
Maxwell    Motor    Corporation,    Detroit,    Mich.       Pistons. 

174,212;  Aug.  7. 
Maxwell  Paint  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Ready- 
mixed  water  paints.     172,338 ;  Mar.  13. 
Maxwell,   R.    G.,   &   Co.,    London,   England,    and    Hawick, 

Scotland.      Piece    goods    of    wool,    worsted,    or    hair. 

181,605  ;  July  24. 
May,    C.     Edward,    doing    business    as    Crown    Bottling 

Works,  Baltimore,  Md.     Beverage  soW  as  a  soft  drink. 

178,347;  Oct.  2. 
May,  C.  Edward,  doing  business  as  Crown  Bottling  Works, 

Baltimore,     Md.       Beverage     sold     as     a     soft     drink. 

178,349  ;  May  22. 
May,  D.  B.,  doing  business  as  D.  B.  May  Hosiery  Mills, 

Burlington,   N.   C.     Hosiery.      178,562 ;   Sept.   18. 
May  Department  Stores  Company,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Pi- 
anos and  phonographs.     172,385  ;  Feb.  20. 
May     Hosiery    Mills,     Incorporated,    Burlington,     N.     C. 

Hosiery,    underwear,    and    outer    garments.      170,589 ; 

June  26. 
May  Hosiery  Mills,  doing  business  as  Anti-Darn  Hosierv 

Mills,   Nashville,    Tenn.      Hosiery.      173,843 ;    May    29. 
May    Hosiery    Mills,    Inc.,    Burlington,    N.    C.      Hosiery. 

180,544  ;  Oct.  16. 
May  &  Loeb.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ladies'  dresses  and 

skirts.     184,175;  Oct.  30. 
Maybelline    Company,    Inc.,    Chicago,    111.      Darkener   for 

eyebrows  and  eyelashes.     187,333  ;  Dec.   25. 
Maybreath   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Purifying  deodorant 

for  mouth  and  stomach.     172,050  ;  Mar.  13. 
Mayer,  Benjamin,  doing  business  as  B.  Mayer,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Salt  for  curing  meat.     177,014  ;  Aug.  28. 
Mayer   China   Company,   The,   Beaver   Falls,   Pa.      China- 
ware.     175,017  ;  May  8. 
Mayer  Coating  Machines  Co.  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Joy 

Paper    Products    Co.,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Paper    cups. 

169,028;   .Tune  19. 
Mayer,   F.,  Boot  &  Shoe  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Leather 

shoes.     170,206  ;  Mar.  6. 
Maver,   F.,   Boot  &   Shoe  Co.,  Milwaukee,   Wis.     Leather 

shoes.     186,653;  Dec.  25. 


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Mayer,  L.  S.,  Gesellsehaft  mit  beschrankter  llaftung, 
li'mnkfort-on-the-Mnln,        Germany.  Jewelry,        etc. 

171.278;  Oct.  9. 

Mayfalr.     (See  Bennett,  NelUe  L.) 

Maybow,  .lames  N.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Minneapolis,  J[inn.  Slioe 
ami  slipper  trees.      182,427:    Sept.   4. 

Maynard  Coal  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Bituminous 
Coal.     158,191  :   Apr.  3. 

Mayo.  Jesse  W..  Osage  City,  Kans.  Face  lotion.  170,722  ; 
Mar.   6. 

Mavol,  Frank  E.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Ice  cream  and 
froz-^-n    daintie.s.      165,697  ;   July   3. 

McAllister,  \V.  K.,  Company,  Tlie.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Elec- 
trical  cook  stoves.     154,987 ;  Mar.   27. 

McAllister,  William  E.,  doing  business  as  Dewraa  Com- 
pany. South  Bend,  Ind.  Gallstone  medicine.  171,585  ; 
Mar.  13. 

McBall,  A.  E.,  doing  business  as  McCall  Cigar  Company, 
Kansas   City,   Mo.     Cigars.      187,013;    Dec.   25. 

McBride,  James  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tools  for  kitchen 
use  in  the  handling  of  hot  articles.     175,364  ;  May  20. 

McCafferty,  James  A.,  &  Sons  Manufacturing  Company 
Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     White  lead.     168,645  ;  Feb.   13. 

UcCall,  A.  E.,  doing  business  as  McCall  Cigar  Company, 
Kansas  City.  Mo.     Cigars.     187.012  ;  Nov.  27. 

McCall  Groniser  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Fruit-nut  sand- 
wich.     176,414;    Dec.   11. 

McCall.  John  O.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Toothbrushes.  171,810; 
Jan.  9. 

McCall,  John  O.,  doing  business  as  The  Odontex  Com- 
pany, BurCalo,  N.  Y.  Tooth  powder  and  paste  and 
mouth  wash.      181,606;   Sept.    18. 

McCall,  John  0.,  doing  business  as  The  Odontes  Company. 
Buffalo,  N.   Y.     Toothbrushes.     181,607:   Aug.   21. 

McCallum  Hosiery  Co.,  Northampton,  Mass.  Hosiery. 
186,562:  Dec.  4. 

McCallum  Companv,  Inc.,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Glazing 
cement.     186,918:  Dec.  25. 

McCandless,  John  D..  Roswell,  N.  Mex.  Preparation  for 
use  in  the  treatment  of  tuberculosis,  asthma,  influenza, 
etc.     180,873  ;  Aug.  14. 

McCann,  Eugene  B.,  doing  business  as  Mutual  Benefit 
Association,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coupons  for  the  pur- 
chase  of  merchandise.     173,776  ;  July  31. 

McCarthy,  John  C,  doing  business  as  The  Ma-Lit-Ta  Co., 
Norwood,  Mass.  Ointment  for  the  treatment  of  piles, 
fistula,  constipation,  etc.     173,840  ;  Apr.  10. 

McCarthy,  John  W.,  jr..  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Canned  fruits  and   vegetables.     163,341 ;   Apr.   17. 

McCaw,  Stevenson  &  Orr,  Ltd.,  Belfast,  Ireland.  -  Ad- 
hesive cements  for  uniting  various  materials  and 
articles.      141,922;    Nov.    13. 

M'Caw,  Stevenson  &  Orr,  Ltd.,  Belfast,  Ireland.  Ad- 
heslves.    164,181 ;  Sept.  4. 

McClelland,  Norman  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid  circu- 
lators.    167.825  :  Feb.  27. 

McClure,  C.  W.,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Foods.     182,165  ;  Dec.  18. 

McCIure,  J.  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Magazine  or  pamphlet. 
180,4S2;  Sept.  18. 

McCollani,  Francis  L.,  doing  business  as  Kozol  Labora- 
tories. New  York,  N.  Y.  Medical  compounds  for  the 
relief  of  pain  and  the  reduction  of  temperature. 
172.426:  Apr.  24. 

McComas  &  Goodwin,  assignors  to  Vapor  Lubricant  Com- 
pany, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  .  Fuel  intensifier  and  carbon 
preventive  for  internal-combustion  engines.  154,374  ; 
May  8. 

McConnell,  George,  doing  business  as  Desraond-Steplian 
Manufacturing  Company,  Urbana,  Ohio.  Emery-wheel 
dressers.     172,279  ;  Mar.  20. 

McConnell  Manufacturing  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Hair 
wavers.     181,204;  Oct.  2. 

McCord  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc..  Detroit,  Mich. 
Publications — namely,    catalogues.      178,291  ;    Feb.    27. 

McCormick  &  Co.  Incorporated,  Baltimore,  Md.  Malt- 
less  flavors  and  flavoring  extracts  for  use  in  making 
soft  drinks.     161,786;  Feb.   13. 

McCormick.  J.  S.,  Company,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Core 
binder.     179,810;  Oct.  16. 

McCoy,  Lon  A.,  doing  business  as  Red  Seal  Products  Co., 
Akron,  Ohio.  Coff-0-Malt,  a  substitute  for  coffee. 
161,497;  Feb.  20. 

McCrea  Mfg.  Co..  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Commercial  cab 
bodies.     173,572  ;   Dec  11. 

McCreery,  James.  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather 
gloves.     167.847  ;  Nov.  20. 

McCurrach.  James.  &  Brother,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Neck- 
ties.    186,655  ;   Dec.   11. 

McCutcheon,  James,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Linen 
and  cotton  fabrics  in  the  piece,  tablecloths,  napkins, 
handkerchiefs,   etc.     166.391 :   Jan.   30. 

McDermott,  John  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Soap.  183,309  ; 
Got.   16. 

McDonagh,  Wml,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  ar- 
ttcles — viz,   tooth   paste.      175.669 ;    June   26. 

McDonagh.  Wm..  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shaving-soap 
cream.     179.673  ;   Nov.   20,   1923. 

McDonald,  J.  G..  Chocolate  Co.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Candles.      163,588  ;    Feb.  6. 

McDonald,  J.  G.,  Chocolate  Co.,  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah. 
Chocolates,  cocoa,  chocolate,  and  candles.  163,589 ; 
Feb.  6. 

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McDonald,   J.    G.,    Chocolate   Co.,    Salt  Lake    City,    Utah. 

Chocolates,    cocoa,    chocolate,    and    candies.      163,591 ; 

Feb.  6. 
McDonald,  J.   G.,   Chocolate  Co.,   Salt   Lake  City,   Utah. 

Candy.     177,982;  Juno  12. 
McDonald.   William   J.,  doing  business  as  Krumm   &  Mc- 
Donald  Co.,    Columbus,   Ohio.      Wheat  flour.      162,191; 

Jan.  :^0. 
McDonaugb,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Disinfectants. 

175,403  ;  June  5. 
McDougall   Company,  Frankfort,  Ind.     Kitchen   cabinets. 

174,846;    Mar.    27. 
McDowell,    Charles,    doing    business    as   McDowell    Paper 

Mills,  Manayunk,  I'a.     Glassine,  greaseproof,  imitation 

parchments,   writing,   wrapping,   etc.,   paper.      179,619 ; 

June  12. 
McDowell.    Pvle    &    Co.,    Inc.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Candy. 

170,723  ;   M'ar.   27. 
McElwaip,  W.  H.,  Company,  doing  business  as  McElwaln, 

Hutchinson    &    Winch,    Boston,    Mass.      Leather    boots, 

shoes,  and  slippers.     176,903  ;  Sept.  18. 
McEvoy,    Joseph    H.,    Houston,    Tex.      Well    screens   and 

well  strainers.     175,564-5  ;  July  24. 
McFarland,  J.  V.,  Rutherfordton,  N.  C.     Medical  prepara- 
tion for  the  treatment  of  high  blood  pressure.     170,494  ; 

Feb.  20. 
McGibbou,   Brownell,    doing   business    as   B.   McGibbon    & 

Bro.,  New  York.   N.  Y.     Hops.     183.660  :  Nov.   13. 
McGovern   &  McGovern,   Seattle,  Wash.     Canned  salmon. 

176,904  ;    .July   10. 
McGrory,  Daniel  T.,  doing  business  as  Ceres  Core  Binder 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Processed  cereal  binder,  and  a 

paste  for  forming  core  compounds  used  iti  the  casting  of 

metals.     172,952;   Apr.   10. 
McGuire,  William  A.,  CUH'slde.  N.  J.     Liniments.     175,365; 

June    19. 
McHarg,    Sidney,    Calexico,    Calif.      Cantaloupes   and  let- 
tuce.    107,409  ;  Oct.  9. 
McHenry    Cannery,    Modesto,    Calif.      Canned    fruits    and 

vegetables.     171,937  ;  May  1. 
McKay  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Compound  for  color- 
ing electric  bulbs.     174,090;  Apr.  10. 
Mclvay   Company,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Chemical  compound 

for  'etching  glass.     174,091 ;  Apr.  24. 
McKay,  Edwin   B.,   Chicago,   111.     Tire  treads.     184,738  ; 

Nov.  20. 
McKay-Manning,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cooked, 

uncooked,  fresh,  canned,  compressed,  dried,  evaporated, 

frozen,    preserved,    sweetened    and    unsweetened    foods 

and  food  products.     166.783  ;  Mar.  20. 
McICee    Glass    Company.    Jeannette,    Pa.      Sets    of    glass 

cooking  ware  for  children.     187,261  :  Dec.  4. 
McKee,  William,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Beverage  sold  as  a 

.soft  driuk.     179,876  ;  July  17. 
McKenna,  Grace  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Necklaces,  brace- 
lets,   brooches,    finger    rings,    vanity    cases.      173,606 ; 

May  8.  „ 

McKesson   &   Robbins    Inc.,   New   York,   N.    Y.      Brushes. 

177,502;  .Tuly  17. 
McKinney,   Eva    J.,    doing  business   as   McKinney   Manu- 
facturing    Co.,     Clinton,     111.      Bedclothes     protector. 

172,003  ;  Feb.  20. 
McKinney   Manufacturing  Co.      (See  McKinney,   Eva  J.) 
McKnight,  Earl,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Candy  and  confections 

in  the  form  of  a  candy  block.     171,761 ;  May  1. 
McKnight,  Earl,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Candy  and  confections. 

183,714  ;  Nov.  6. 
McKnight-Keaton  Grocery  Co.,   Cairo,  111.     Canned  fruits 

and  vegetables.     177,612  ;  May  8. 
McKoin,    Ida,    Guthrie,    Okla.      Hair    grower.      177,858; 

July  17. 
McLane    Silk   Company,   Turners   Falls,   Mass.      Silk   and 

satin  piece  goods.     183,221 ;  Sept.  25. 
McLaurin-Jont's  Co.      (See  Ideal  Coated  Paper  Company, 

assignor.) 
McLaurin-Jones    Co.,    Brookfleld,     Mass.      Coated    book 

papers.     166,894;  Mar.  6. 
McLaurin-Jones  Co.,  Brookfleld,  Mass.     Wrapping   paper. 

174,147;  Apr.   10. 
McLaurin-Jones     Co.,     Brookfleld,     Mass.       Coated     book 

paper.     176,844;   Oct.  2. 
McLaurin-Jones  Co.,   Brookfleld,   Mass.     Coated  paper  to 

be   printed    or   lithographed.     178,761  ;   May  22. 
McLaurin-Jones  Co.,  Brookfleld,  Mass.     Chocolate-dipping 

paper.     183,715  ;  Oct.  9. 
McLaurin-Jones    Co.,    Brookfleld,   Mass.      Proofing   paper. 

183,716;   Oct.  9. 
McLean,  Loula  K.,  Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y.    Music  sheets,  com- 
pleted   printed    books,    photoprints,     poems.     159,165 ; 

Feb.  20. 
McLellan,  W.   C,   Lodi,  Calif.     Fresh  grapes.     168,371; 

May  8. 
McLennan,    Kenneth    J.    C,    doing    business    as    Laird    & 

Son,    Edinburgh,    Scotland.      Preparation    for    external 

use    in    the    treatment    of    rheumatism,    lumbago,    etc. 

175,566;  May  29. 
McLeod,    John,    Haverhill,    Mass.      Paint   in   paste   form. 

160,360  ;  Mar.  20. 
Mclxiughlin    Textile    Corporation,    Utica,    N.    Y.      Caps, 

sweaters,  and  underwear.     185,126  ;  Nov.  20. 
McMichael,    Amerieus    O.,    doing    business    as    Carnotlte 

Gland    Extract    Company,    Denver,     Colo.       Carnotlte 

baths.     173,870  ;  May  8. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


McMillan,  A.  G.,  doin^  business  as  Sales  Equipment  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mien.  Combination  index  and  sales- 
data   book.      174,318  ;   Apr.    24. 

McMorran,  C.  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cbowder. 
176,491 ;   Sept.   11. 

McMuUen,  Jas.  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Golf  balls  and 
clubs.     177,503;  May  29. 

^cNasby  Oyster  Co.,  Annapolis,  Md.  Raw  oysters  and 
oysters  in  the  shell.     155,269  ;  June  5. 

McNultv,  Joseph  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Red  oxides. 
177,684  ;   June   19. 

McPhee  &  McGinnity  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Wall- 
flnish  paints  or  calcimine  in  powder  form.  172,605 ; 
Mar.    27. 

McPhee  &  McGinnity  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Color  var- 
nish.    172,645;  Feb.   18. 

McPherson,  W.  G.,  Company,  The,  Portland,  Oreg.  Warm- 
air   furnaces.      172,626;    Mar.    13. 

McQuillan,  Owen  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Candy.  •  169,452  ; 
Mar.  27. 

McRae,  Estella  M.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Petticoat.  135,972  ; 
Feb.  6. 

McRoberts,  R.  W.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Medicine  used  in  the 
treatment  of  rickets,  etc.     180,874  :   Aug.   14. 

McSweeny,  Eugene  D.,  El  Monte,  Calif.  Fresh  vegeta- 
bles— namely,  potatoes.     162,755  ;  Jan.  9. 

McWade  Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  The,  Garrettsville, 
Ohio.     Rubber  heels.     175,878;   May  22. 

Mead  Johnson  &  Co.,  Evansvllle,  Ind.  Specially-prepared 
food  for  Infants.     171,939  ;   June  26. 

Mead  Johnson  &  Company,  Evansville,  Ind.  Specially- 
prepared  food  for  infants.     182,598;  Oct.  30. 

Meade  Rubber  Company,  Stoughton,  Mass.  Rubberized 
cloth.     174,173  ;  Oct.  23. 

Meadows  Mfg.  Co.,  Bloomlngton,  111.  Washing  ma- 
chines  for   laundry   purposes.      178,053 ;    Dec.    11. 

Mebane,  Alexander  D.,  Lockhart,  Tex.  Selected  cotton- 
seed.    173,848  ;  June  5. 

Mecke  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee.  183,528-9; 
Dec.  4. 

Med-A-Dent  Dental  Specialties  Company.      (See  Hatfield, 

Medico-Dental  Specialty  Co.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Tooth- 
stain  remover.     185,344  ;  Dec.  18. 

Medico-Dental  Specialty  Co.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Preparation 
for  the  treatment  of  pyorrhea  alveolaris.  185,605 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Medicraft  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Facial  creams. 
173,433  ;  May  15. 

Medina  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Medina,  Ohio.  Lift  Jack. 
163,166  ;  Aug.   14. 

Medoc  Companv,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion.     177.237:    Dec.   4. 

Medoc  Distributing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pharma- 
ceutical preparations.     143,773  ;  July  17. 

Meehan,  Augustus  F.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Gray-iron 
castings.     164,177  ;  Jan.  16. 

Megley,  John,  Chicago,  111.  Medicine  for  headache,  stom- 
ach troubles,  constipation,  rheumatism,  etc.  164,178  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Mel  Ren  Company,  Inc.,  Shanghai,  China.  Games  played 
with  pieces  somewhat  similar  to  dominoes.  184,556  ; 
Dec.   4. 

Mei  Ren  Company,  Inc.,  Shanghai,  China.  Oamea. 
184,557  ;  Nov.  6. 

Meier  &  Frank  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Men's,  women's,  and 
children's  outer  clothing.     165,402;  Jan.  16. 

Meier,  John,  Shoe  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Leather 
shoes.     158,722;  Apr.  24. 

Meigs,  Charles  A.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Ophthalmic  lenses, 
eyeglasses,  and  spectacles.     183,076  ;  Oct.  16. 

Meigs  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Overcoats.     179,376  ;  July  10. 

Meinhardt,  Jacob  A.,  doing  business  as  J.  A.  Meinhardt 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Furniture  and  automobil* 
cleaner,  also  enamel  cleaner.     180,875  ;  Nov.  27. 

Meinhardt,  Jacob  A.,  doing  business  as  J.  A.  Mein- 
hardt Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mops,  mopsticks,  and 
bathtub    cleaners.      180,876 ;    July    24. 

Meisselbach,  A.  F.,  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fish- 
ing reels.     173,574  ;  Aug.   28. 

Melachrino,  Miltiades,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigarettes. 
177,859  ;  Aug.  21. 

Melanson  Shoe  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.  Leather  shoes. 
175,259  ;  Apr.  17. 

Melcher,  Paradise  &  Landau,  Chicago,  111.  Infants' 
bootees,  bibs,  bonnets,  coats,  etc.     164,650  ;  Feb.  6. 

Meller,  Alice  R.,  doing  business  as  The  SaniScalp  Co., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Preparation  for  treatment  of  dandruff 
and  other  disorders  of  the  scalp.     169,253;  Mar.  13. 

Mello  Company,  The,  Laporte,  Ind.  Washing  compound. 
173.607;  May  15. 

Mello-Derma    Company.      fSee   Van    Gesen,    James   H.) 

Mellor,  Walter,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  Cummington,  Mass. 
Raw  milk  and  cream,  butter,  cheese,  eggs,  etc.  166,082  ; 
July  31. 

Melloyd  Co.,  Inc.  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.  Ice  cream  and  frozen 
confections.     166,531 ;  Nov.  6. 

Melnick,  Isadore  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Remedy  for 
stomach  disorders  and  constipation.     183,488  :  Nov.  13. 

Melody  Piano  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pianos  and 
phonographs.     185,606  ;  Nov.  20. 

Melt-0  Packing  Company.      (See   Burhop,  Fred  D.) 


Melville  Shoe  Corooration,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoes. 
169,406  ;  Apr.  10. 

Melville  Shoe  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoes 
171,704  ;  Apr.   10. 

Melville  Shoe  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoes. 
173,575  ;  May  8. 

Melville  Shoe  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather 
shoes.      182,000;    Sept.   18. 

Memphis  Drug  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Per- 
fumes, toilet  water,  face  powder,  etc.     166,892  ;  Dec.  18. 

Memphis  Sash  &  Door  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Doors  and 
sashes.     181.136;  Aug.  21. 

Mende,  Paul,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plaster.  175,433 ; 
June  12. 

Mende,  Paul,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Wood  preservative. 
185,790  ;  Nov.  27. 

Mendell,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  J.  Mendell  Candy  Co., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Candy.     184,343  ;  Dec.  11. 

Mengart  Knitting  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sweaters, 
dresses,  bathing  suits,  mufflers,  knitted  gloves,  stock- 
ings, etc.     175,149  ;  June  26. 

Mengo  Products  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Adhesive 
patches.     150,871 ;  June  26. 

Menihan  Company,  The,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Leather  shoes. 
158,787-8  ;  Apr.   24. 

Menley  &  James,  Limited,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pessaries, 
suppositories,  and  a  preparation  of  liquid  iodine. 
177,188;  Aug.  28. 

Menley  &  James,  Limited.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicated 
soap.     185,607  ;  Nov.  20. 

Menner,  William,  Newark,  N.  J.  Ointments  and  plasters 
for  healing  wounds,  cuts,  etc.     177,311 ;  Dec.  11. 

Menominee  Motor  Truck  Co.,  Clintonville,  Wis.  Motor 
trucks.      171,647  ;   May   22. 

Menorah  Food  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sesame  oil.     183,983;  Dec.  25. 

Menstrual    Laboratories.       (See    Stockier,    Nathan    P.) 

Mentho  Kreoamo  Company.     (See  Gillen,  P.  Joseph.) 

Mentho    Relief    Company.       (See    Gallagher,    Owen    V.) 

Mentho  Sulphur  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Medicinal 
salve  for  the  relief  of  affections  of  the  skin  and  scalp. 
182,429  ;    Oct.    30. 

Mentholatum  Company,  The,  Wichita,  Kans.  and  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  Preparation  for  repelling  mosquitoes.  172,386  ; 
May  15. 

Menzie,  George  A.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Hair  tonic.  172,606  ; 
Mar.   6. 

Merchants  Publishing  Company,  doing  business  as  Kala- 
slgn  Company  of  America,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Adver- 
tising cards  and   placards.     167,529  ;   June  26. 

Mercier  Bros.,  The,  Concord,  N.  H.  Candled  pop  com. 
175,150;   July   3. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparations  used  as  hyp- 
notics.    167,685 ;  Jan.  9. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Talcum  powder.  169,980 ; 
Feb.   13. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insecticide.  170,590; 
Feb.   13. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antirheumatic.  177,096 ; 
June  12. 

Merck  A  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soporific.  177,312; 
July   10. 

Merck  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  used  for  the 
treatment  of  goiter  and  as  a  prophylactic.  180,076 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Mercury  Mills,  Limited,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Knitted  underwear.     181,137;  Oct.   16. 

Meridian  Grain  &  Elevator  Company.  (See  Wilson,  John 
M.) 

Merldie,  Anne,    Company,   The.      (See  Neilson,   Mary  D.) 

Merikle,     EMward     D.,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Hosiery.. 
172,757;  May  22. 

Merkin,  M.  J.,  Paint  Co.  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Lead  oil,  and  zinc  paint.     174,583  ;   Apr.   10. 

Merle  Laboratoriee,  Leeper,  Pa.  Face  powder,  talcum 
powder,  cold  and  vanishing  creams,  etc.  185,530 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Mermclstein,  Joseph  R.,  doing  business  as  Blossom  Hat 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ladies'  hats.     171,025;  Jan.  2. 

MeroUa,  Ricciardi  and  Salomone  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Spaghetti,  cheese,  and  sauce.     162,842  ;  Jan.  30. 

Merrell,  George  F.,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Washing  ma- 
chinery for  clothes  and  laundry.     163,641 ;  Feb.  6. 

Merrell,  J.  S.,  Drug  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Boric,  car- 
bolic, oxalic,  and  salicylic  acids,  denatured  alcohol,  etc. 
179,.o44-5  ;  Aug.  21. 

Merrell-Soule  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Powdered  milk. 
174,146  ;  June  19. 

Merrell-Soule  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Whole-milk 
powder.     174,474  ;  May  8. 

Merrell,  William  S.  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Nonalcoholic  solution  of  the  active  medicinal  princi- 
ples of  hydrastis  canadensis.     182,834  ;  Nov.  20. 

Merriam,  G.  &  C,  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Diction- 
aries.    174,584  ;  May  22. 

Merrick  and  Rice,  Kendal,  Fla.  Fresh  grapefruit. 
154,317 ;  June  19. 

Merrick  Scale  Mfg.  Company.  Passaic,  N.  J.  Automatic 
and  continuous  weighing  apparatus,  recording  mecha- 
nism for  weighing  mechanism,  etc.     162.188  ;   .Tan.  30. 

Merrimac  Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nail  polish. 
180,021 ;  Aug.  21. 


■    UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


915 


Uerrltt,  George  W.,  Company,  Inc.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Floral 
antiseptic  hair  tonic.     176,748  ;  June  19. 

Merrltt,  George  W.,  Company,  Inc.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Anti- 
septic hair  gro-wer.     176,749  ;  June  19. 

Merrltt,  Hiram,  doing  business  as  Diozone  Company,  New- 
burgh,  N.  Y.  Paste  for  cleaning  false  teeth.  178,182  ; 
July   3. 

Uer-Sha  Candles,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Candy.  160,621 ; 
June  5. 

Merton,  Chailos  S.,  &  Co.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Hats  and 
caps.     164,716-17:  Feb.  6. 

Merton,  Charles  S.,  i  Co.,  East  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Men's 
and  boys'  hats  and  caps.     173,054;  May  22. 

Merton,  Charles  S.,  &  Co.,  East  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Men's 
and  boys'  hats  and  caps.     173,778  ;  Apr.  24. 

Mervlne  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Stroudsburg, 
Pa.  Concentrated  preparation  for  preparing  nonalco- 
holic,  maltless   beverages.      168,160  ;   Feb.  20. 

Mesa  Flour  Mills,  The.  (See  Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator 
Co.) 

Mesquita  &  Lange,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spun  silk.  174,665  ; 
June  19. 

Messinger  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Toilet,  wrap- 
ping, book,  and  printing  paper.  172,998-173,000 ; 
Feb.  0. 

Mestre,  Lillian,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Compound  for  cleans- 
ing and  polishing  woodwork,  furniture,  etc.  185,759  ; 
Dec.    11. 

Metal  Goods  Manufacturing  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Egg  beat- 
ers and   cream   whip.      167,050 ;    Jan.   9. 

Metal  Goods  Manufacturing  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Metal 
hot-water  bottles  and  bed  warmers.     172,280  ;  Mar.  13. 

Metal  Recording  Disc  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Metallic  phonograph  tablets  ana  blanks  for  making 
same.      167,313-14  ;    Jan.    9. 

Metalastic  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metallic  packing. 
167.310;    Feb.    27. 

Metallic  Industries,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Toys  con- 
structed of  metal  and  wood.    162,757 ;  Jan.  30. 

Metalon  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal 
paint,  lacquer,  powder,  and  casting  composition. 
184,088  ;  Oct.  23. 

Meteor  Mixing  Machine  Co.,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  F^tchburg  Machine  Works,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Food-mixing  machines  and  parts  thereof.  170,441 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Metke,  John,  doing  business  as  Queen  City  Specialty  Com- 
pany, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Waterproof  dressing  for  leather, 
etc.,  used  for  automobile  tops.     159,521 ;  Jnly  3. 

Metro  Chocolate  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Milk 
chocolate,   nuts,   and  caramel.     178,762  ;   Nov.   20. 

Metro   Chocolate   Co.,    Inc.,   The,   Brooklyn,   N.    Y.      Milk 

.  chocolate  fruit  and  nut  roll.     179,050  ;  Sept.  25. 

Metro  Electrical  Co.,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Electrical  tele- 
phone receivers.     177,795  ;  June  5. 

Metro  Pictures  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motion-pic- 
ture films.     175,093  ;  May  15. 

Metro  Pictures  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motion- 
picture   films.      183,453;    Oct.    80. 

Metropole  Drug  Company,  Inc.,  Pittston,  Pa.  General 
tonic.     151,279;  Nov.  20. 

Metropolitan  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Steam- 
pressure  cookers.     168,541;  Nov.  20. 

Metropolitan  Radio  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Elec- 
trical telephone  receivers.     165,699  ;  Feb.  13. 

Metropolitan  Roofing  Material  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Coal  tar  for  building  and  construction  purposes,  slate 
and    tarred    roofing.      165.555 ;    Mar.    27. 

Metsan  Dental  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Bandman,  Albert.) 

Metz,  H.  A.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chemical  sub- 
stitutes for  camphor  used  in  celluloid.  171,940 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Metz,  H.  A.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mordants  for 
dyeing.     171,941 ;  Feb.  20. 

Metz,  H.  A.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dyes  and  dye- 
stuffs.     173,238;   Apr.   10. 

Metz,  H.  A.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  DyestufCs. 
178,563;   July  10. 

Metz,  H.  A.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation 
for  removing  starch  and  sizing  from  textiles.  180,713  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Metz,  H.  A.,  Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Astrin- 
gents   and    mild    antiseptics.      173,434 ;    Apr.    3. 

Metzger,  W.  H.,  Company.      (See  Metzger,  W.  H.) 

Metzger,  W.  H.,  doing  business  as  W.  H.  Metzger  Com- 
pany, Bloomington,  111.  Exterminator  for  Insects  on 
plant   life,  trees,   etc.     164,180  :   Apr.  3. 

Metzler  &  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Negotiable  and  registrable  bonds.     180,338 ;   Oct.   2. 

Mewhinney,  A.  B.,  Co.  Inc.,  also  doing  business  as  Me- 
whinneys,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.     Candy.     162,562  ;  Mar.  27. 

Mewhinney,  A.  B.,  Co.  Inc.,  also  doing  business  as  Mew- 
hinney's,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Chocolate-coated  fudge 
bars.     162,564  ;  Apr.   10. 

Mewhinnev.  A.  B..  Co.,  Inc.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Candv. 
166,952  ;  Jan.  16. 

Mewhinney,  A.  B.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Candy. 
168,481  ;  July  3. 

Meyer,  A.  J.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Radio 
apparatus,   parts,    and  supplies.     165,755 ;   Mar.   6. 

Meyer,  Bacharach  &  Priedheim,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Neck- 
ties.    174,183;  Jnly  24. 


Meyer,  Bacharach  &  Friedhelm,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Neck- 
ties.    174,184  ;   Sept.  11. 

Meyer  Bros.,  Dalcour,  La.  Fresh  vegetables.  164,334 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Meyer,  Edmund,  doing  business  as  Fortuna  Water  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Mineral  water.  183,393 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Meyer,  Emile,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Cotton  goods  in  the  piece, 
silk  and  cotton  fabrics  and  silk  goods  in  the  piece. 
178,764  ;  May  22. 

Meyer,  Geo.  F.,  Seymour,  Ind.  Face  and  hand  lotion. 
182,763  ;    Dec.    4. 

Meyer,  Jos.  H.,  Bros.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Reproduc- 
tions of  precious  and  semiprecious  gems  and  stones. 
164,931-2  ;  Apr.  24. 

Meyer,  Peter,  doing  business  as  The  Elvin  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  preparations — viz,  compact  face 
powder  and  compact  rouge.     167,186  ;  Jan.  9. 

Meyer,  Theodore,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ant-polsoning  com- 
pound.    171,734  ;  Mar.  20. 

Meyer,  Theodore,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Preparation  for  ex- 
terminating rodents  and  vermin.     171,735  ;  Mar.  20. 

Meyer,  Theodore,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Insecticide.  171,- 
736-7  ;  Mar.  20. 

Meyer,  Theodore,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Insecticide  and  disin- 
fecting deodorant.     171,738  ;  Mar.  20. 

Meyer,  Theodore,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Preparation  for  ex- 
terminating rodents.     171,739-40  ;  Mar.  20. 

Meyer-Wise  &  Kaichen  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Sweaters,  sport  coats,  infants'  caps  and  tarns,  etc. 
177,045  ;  Aug.  28. 

Meyer's  Company,  The,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Nainsook, 
sheets,  diaper  cloth,  quilts,  and  long  cloth.  166,238 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Meyers,  H.,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  cotton,  and 
textiles  in  the  piece  and  by  the  yard.    182,254  ;  Aug.  21. 

Meyers,  John  B.,  doing  business  as  Meyers  Red  Devil 
Company,  Hudson,  Iowa.  Poisoned  grain  for  killing 
mice,  rats,  moles,  and  gophers.     166,460  ;  Feb.  13. 

Meyers  Red  Devil  Company.     (See  Meyers.  John  B.) 

Mez,  Gustav,  doing  business  as  Mercedes  BUro  Maschlnen- 
und  Waffen-Werke,  Benshausen,  Post  Mehlis  in  Thu- 
ringia,  Germany.  Adding  and  calculating  machines  and 
parts  thereof,  etc.     162,938-9  ;  July  31. 

Miami  Manufacturing  Co.,  Miami,  Fla.  Casement-win- 
dow adjusters.     173,520  ;  Apr.  3. 

Miami  Optical  Co.      (See  Smith,  Noel.) 

Mica  Insulator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treated  and 
untreated  tapes  for  electrical  insulation  purposes. 
173,844;  Apr.  24. 

Michael,  Conrad  H.,  Brooklyn,  Conn.  Cigars.  185,832  ; 
Not.  27- 

Michael,  John  C,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Wash  dresses 
and   aprons.      177,313 ;   July   10. 

Michael,  Leon,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton-cloth  piece 
goods.     177,136;  Sept.  25. 

Michel,  August,  Elberta,  Ala.  Healing  salve  for  sore 
and  callused  feet.     173,521 ;  Apr.  3. 

Michelbach,  Frank,  Alexandria,  Va.  Rug  racks.  177,613  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Michele  AJello  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Canned  olive 
oil,  fruits,  and  vegetables.     179,127  ;  Sept.  25. 

Mlchelettl,  Dante,  Lucca,  Italy,  and  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Olive  oil.     174,585  ;  July  3. 

Mlchelin  Tire  Company,  Milltown,  N.  J.  Automobile  tires. 
184,413;   Nov.   13. 

Mlchels,  Peter  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutlery — namely, 
razors  and  shears.     173,140  ;  Feb.  27. 

Michigan  Coin  Lock  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Coin- 
controlled  locks.     178,350  ;  May  15. 

Michigan  State  Auto  School,  Inc.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Elec- 
tric batteries.     174,092  ;  June  26. 

Mlcroba  Antiseptic  Co.,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.  Cocoanut- 
oil  shampoo.     180,613  ;  Aug.  21. 

Mid-Continent  Clay  Company.     (See  Esperson,  Niles.) 

Midcontinent  Producers'  &  Refiners'  Corporation,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Canned  motor  oils.     175,094  ;  Aug.  7. 

Mid-Continent  Tire  Manufacturing  Company,  Wichita, 
Kans.     Rubber  tires  and  inner  tubes.     118,089  ;  Apr.  24. 

Middleby,  Jos.,  Jr.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Whipping  powder 
for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  icings,  etc.  176,199 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Midland  Brokerage  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Choco- 
late-lined ice-cream  cones  and  chocolate  for  lining 
ice-cream  cones.     161,788  ;  May  22. 

Midland  Creamery  Co.      (See  Perkins,  William.) 

Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Bread. 
168,480  ;  Jan.  16. 

Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Gray 
shorts.     169,029  ;  Mar.  20. 

Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Bran. 
169,368  ;  May  15. 

Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Mixed  grade  of  mill  feed.     169,369  ;  Feb.  27. 

Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Wheat 
flour.     173,655  ;  May  8. 

Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Wheal 
flour.     175,095  :  June  5. 

Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Wheat 
flour.     180,483;  Nov.  6. 

Midland  Grocery  Company.  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Tea 
and  coffee.     181,346  ;  Aug.  21. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE- 
AlphabeticfU  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Midland  Refining  Company,  The,  Eldorado,  Kans.  Lubri- 
cating oils.     172,339  ;  Feb.  20. 

Midland  Refining  Company,  The,  Eldorado,  Kans. 
Lubricating   oils.      182,216;    Sept.    4. 

Midwest  Auto  Specialty  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Kafka,  David  A.) 

Mid-West  Box  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Plaster  base  and 
sheathing.      168,777 ;    Jan.    9. 

Mid  West  Paper  &  Envelope  Co.,  Marion,  Ind.     Writing 

paper,    correspondence   envelopes,    writing   tablets,    and 

papeterles.     168,118  ;  Aug.  28. 
Mid  West  Paper  &  Envelope  Co.,   Marlon,   Ind.     Writing 

paper,    correspondence   envelopes,    writing   tablets,    and 

papeterles.     168,326;   Mar.   6. 
Mlffllnburg  Body   Company,   The,   Mlfflhiburg,   Pa.      Com- 
mercial automobile  bodies.     177,448  ;  July  17. 
Mlgel,  J.  A.,  Inc.,  North  Bergen,   N.  J.,   and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Broad  silk  for  dresses  and  garments.     174,969  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Mlgel,  J.  A.,   Inc.,   North  Bergen,   N.  J.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Silk,  cotton,  wool  piece  goods  and  combinations 

thereof.     175,670  ;  Apr.  24. 
Mlgel,   J.  A.,   Inc.,   North  Bergen,  N.   J.,  and  New   York, 

N.   Y.     Silk  and  wool  fabrics  and  mixtures  thereof  in 

the  piece.     177,505  ;  May  29. 
Mlgel,  J.   A.,   Inc.,  North   Bergen,  N.  J.,   and   New  York, 

N.     Y.       Dresses,     skirts,     wraps,     blouses.       180,485 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Mlgel,  J.   A.,   Inc.,   North   Bergen,  N.  J.,   and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Silk  velvets  in  the  piece.     181,840;  Oct.  9. 
Mlgnon   Electric   Manufacturing   Corp.,    Rochester,    N.   Y. 

Radio    receiving    sets    and     parts    thereof.       167,005 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Mlhalovitch    Co.,    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Rubbing  and 

massage  alcohol,  skin  cleanser,  hair  tonic,  and  after- 
shaving  lotion.     178,267  ;  July  17. 
Milady  Shoe  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoes  and  slip- 
pers.    168,979  ;  Jan.  2. 
Mildi-um,    W.    W.,    Jewel    Co.,    The,    East    Berlin,    Conn. 

Fishing-rod  mountings.     183,489  ;  Oct.  23. 
MUe-O-More  Company,  Spokane,  Wash.   Gasoline  strainers 

for  internal-combustion   engines.      170,659 ;    Feb.   20. 
Military   Order  of  The   Cootie,  New   York  and  Brooklyn, 

N.    Y.      Hats,    caps,    tassels,    and    aprons.       166,315 ; 

July  24. 
Military   Order  of  The  Cootie,   New   York  and  Brooklyn, 

N.    Y.      Cuts,    emblems,    and   collar   devices.      166,316 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Milius,  E.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  goods. 

180,545;  Aug.  7. 
MUlus,   Hesse  &  Levy,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Cotton  piece 

goods.     183,117;  Aug.  28. 
Milk  &  Kass,   New  York,   N.   Y.   Men's   shirts.      177,449; 

Aug.   14. 

Milk  Producers  Association  of  Central  California,  Mo- 
desto, Calif.     Butter.     172,281 ;  June  5. 

Millar,  Geo.  W.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wrapping 
paper.      174,319;    Mar.    27. 

MUldale  Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
piece  goods.     181,032  ;  July  17. 

Miller,  Alton  L.,  doing  business  as  Charles  N.  Miller  Co., 
Boston,  Mass.     Candies.     162,561 ;  Nov.  13. 

Miller,  Alton  L.,  doing  business  as  Charles  N.  MlUer  Co., 
Boston,  Mass.     Candy.     179,479  ;  July  31. 

Miller,  Arnold  W.,  doing  business  as  Golf  Progress  Com- 
pany, Columbus,  Ohio.  Golf-stroke  practice  and  exer- 
cising device.     176,637  ;  Apr.   24. 

Miller  Brothers  Company,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Hbelery, 
underwear,  sweaters,  scarfs,  etc.     166,145  ;  Feb.  6. 

Miller  Brothers  Company,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Hosiery. 
179,158;   July  10. 

Miller  Brothers  Company,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Men's  and 
women's  hosiery.     184.980 ;  Dec.  11. 

Miller  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  dresses,  bath 
robes,   aprons,   negligees.      166,841 ;    Sept.   18. 

Miller  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Earrings,  hatpins, 
brooches,  rings,  necklaces,  and  bracelets.  176,800 ; 
May  8. 

Miller,  C.  R.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Dress  shirts. 
172,115;  Aug.  28. 

Miller-Caldan  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Chocolate- 
coated    doughnut.      171,228  ;   May   1. 

Miller  &  Canary,  Green  Island,  N.  Y.  Aprons,  skirts,  and 
rompers.     183,753  ;  Nov.  20. 

Miller,   Charles   N.,  Co.      (See  Miller,  Alton  L.) 

Miller-Cummings  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fresh  can- 
taloupes, melons,  grapes,  etc.     173,435  ;  July  3. 

Mlller-Cummlngs  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fresh 
cantaloupes.      173,436  ;   July  3. 

Miller,  Elmer  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Paint  remover. 
166,747;   July  10. 

Miller,  Francis  H.,  doiiig  business  as  Hagerstown  Table 
Works,  Hagerstown,  Md.  Household  and  office  furni- 
ture.    175,203  ;  May  29. 

Miller,  G.  L.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Bonds,  certificates,  booklets,  stories. 
175,367;  July  31. 

Miller,  George  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Liquid  cream  and 
pomade  hair  dressings.     176,905 ;   ,Tuly   17. 

Miller,  H.  H.,  Industries  Company,  The,  Canton,  Ohio. 
Bottle  filling  and  capping  machines  and  dairy  ma- 
ehlnery.      182,168;    Oct.    30. 


Miller,   H.    H.,    Industries    Company,   The,   Canton,   Ohio. 

Bottle   filling   and   capping   machines,    dairy   machines, 

etc.     182.982  :  Nov.  27. 
Miller,   H.   H.»  Industries  Company,  The,  Canton,   Ohio. 

Bottle  filling  and  capping  machines  and  dairy  machin- 
ery.    182,983  :  Nov.  6. 
Miller,  Henry  K.,  doing  business  as  Psychology  Publishing 

Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Periodicals    published 

monthly.     182,600;    Sept.   11. 
Miller,  Henry  K.,  doing  business  as  Psychology  Publishing 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Periodicals  published  either 

bimonthly  or  quarterly.     183,220  ;  Sept.  11. 
Miller,   Howard  A.,   doing  business   as  The  Homo   Phone 

Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Sound-record  tablets  and  recording 

attachments  for  phonographs.     177,797  ;  June  5. 
Miller,  I.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Shoes,  slippers. 

and  boots.     182,001 ;  Nov.  13. 
Miller,  Jerome  L.,  doing  business  as  J.  L.  Miller  Knitting 

Mill,    Hazleton,    Pa.      Ladies'    cotton   knit   underwear. 

179,946  ;  July  17. 
Miller    Lock    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Frying   pans. 

179,877  ;  Aug.  21. 
Miller-McConnel    Grain    Co.,    Kansas    City,    Kans.      Stock 

and  poultry  feed.     166,465;  Mar.    20. 
Miller-McMillen    Co.,    Watertown,    S.    Dak.    Candy  bar. 

172,235  ;  May  8. 
Miller  &  Melssner,  Cuero,  Tex.    Antiseptic  mouth  washes. 

167,578;  Mar.  6. 
Miller,  Milton  P.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.    Article  of  food  com- 
posed of  dough  and  sausage  cooked  in  patties.    168,161 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Miller  &  Paine,  Inc.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.    Candles  and  candled 

fruit.     176,750;   July   3. 
Miller,  Pauline,  doing  business  as  Pauline  Miller  Co.,  San 

Francisco,  Calif.     Ladies'  hats.     180,442;  Nov.  13. 
Miller  Petroleum  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Kerosene. 

175,673;  Apr.   10. 
Miller  Petroleum  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Naphtha. 

176,200;   Apr.  10. 
Miller,     R.    T.,    jr.,     Chicago,    111.       Monthly    magazine. 

186.603;  Dec.  11. 
Miller   Rubber   Company,    The,    Akron,   Ohio.      Solid  and 

pneumatic  rubber  and  fabric  tires.     174,791 ;  Apr.  24. 
Miller     Rubber     Company,     The,     Akron     Ohio.       Tlrea. 

181,762  ;  Sept.  4. 
Miller,  Theodore,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Tooth  paste.    177,861 ; 

July  31. 
Miller  &  Van  Winkle,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Springs  for 

general  use.     165,501  ;   July  31. 
Miller,    William,    Muncie,    Ind.      Cough    sirup.      180,788; 

Aug.  14. 
Miller's   Book   Store,   Inc.,  Atlanta,   Ga.     Fountain  pens. 

179,377;    July    3. 
Miller's.  Jacob,  Sons  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Cotton,  slik, 

and  linen  goods  and  mixtures  of  same,  all  In  the  piece. 

171,429  ;  Jan.  2. 
Miller's,  Jacob,  Sons  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Knitted  and 

textile  fabric  undergarments.     172,004  ;  July  3. 
Miller's,  Jacob,  Sons  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Cotton,  silk, 

linen,  etc.,  goods  In  the  piece.     181,033—4 ;  Jnly  17. 
Miller's,    Jacob,    Sons    Co.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Cotton, 

silk,  linen,  etc.,  piece  goods.     181,035  ;  Aug.  14. 
Miller's,  Jacob,  Sons  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Cotton,  silk, 

linen,    etc.,   goods   in   the   piece.      181,036-7 ;    Jnly   17. 
Miller's,  Jacob  Sons  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Silk  goods  In 

the  piece.     181,038  ;  Aug.  28. 
Miller's,     Jacob,     Sons    Co.,     Philadelphia,    Pa.       Shirts. 

181,039;   Sept.   11. 
Miller's.  Jacob,  Sons  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Cotton,  silk, 

linen,  etc.,   piece  goods.     187,687-8 ;  Dec.  25. 
Milliard    &    Schmieden,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Canned 

fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish.     1 72,232  ;  Apr.  10. 
Milllgan,    A.    L.,    doing   business   as   Chemical   Products 

Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Rat  and  mice  poison  and  Insecticide. 

153,764  ;  Dec.  18. 
MllUken,  John  T.,  &  Company,  doing  business  as  Regent 

Laboratories,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Medicinal  oil  used  as  a 
laxative,    analgesic    balm,    castor    oil,    etc.      174,093; 
May  29. 
Milliken,  John  T.,  &  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Germicide 

•and   antiseptic   mouth    wash.      176,563 ;    Oct.    30. 
Milliken,  Tomlinson  Co.,  Portland,  Me.     CoCTee,  tea,  choco- 
late, molasses,  etc.     169,314  ;  Dec.  18. 
Mlllman,  S.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Misses'  and 

children's  hats.    173,849  ;  June  5. 
Mills  Brothers  Company,  The,  doing  business  as  American 

Products    Company,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Salad-dressing 

powder  and  cake-lclng  powder.  140,737 ;  Mar.  20. 
Mills  Brothers  Company,  The,  doing  business  as  The  Amer- 
ican Products  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Baby  bibs. 
infants'  pants,  etc.  161,935  ;  Feb.  20. 
Mills  Brothers  Company,  The,  doing  business  as  The 
American  Products  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Cake 
icing,     pie    filling,    shredded    coconut,    etc.       174,716 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Mills    Brothers    Company,    The,    doing    business    as    The 
American    Products  Company,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Face 
powder,    rouge,    sachet    powder,    talcum    powder,    etc. 

175,316  ;  Sept.  25. 
Mills   Brothers    Company,    The,    doing    business    as   The 
American    Products    Company,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.     Per- 
fume,   toilet   water,   talcum   powder,    cold    cream,    etc. 
175,318  ;  May  29. 


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Alphahetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


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Mills  Brotbors  Company,  The,  doing  business  as  The 
American  Vioducts  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  1  er- 
fume,    toilet    water,    talcum    powder,    cold    cream,    etc. 

mils  'jam'es,  Orchlirds  Corporation,  Hamilton  City,  Calif. 

Fresh  citrous  fruits  and  pears.    186,796  ;  Dec.  11. 
Mills    James,  Orchards  Corporation,  Uamllton  City,  Calif. 

Oranees  and  lemons.     186,797  ;  Dec.  11. 
Mills    James  G.,  doing  business  as   Saltersod   Company, 

Blectra,  Tex.     lYeparation  for  treatment  of  Influenza. 

Mufs°'!f^velfy°^ComI)any,    Chicago,    111.      Flavored   sugar 

MlUvUle  Manufa'cturing  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Diaper  cloth  in  the  piece.     171.854  ;  Dec.  4. 
MUnorToscar  J.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.     Ladles'  vanity  bags. 

Muf 'sul' IfoU^    MillB.     Newark,     N.     J.       Hosiery. 

MUow'^R.'  C,%'oe  Co.  ,Inc.  Rochester,  N  Y.  Men's, 
women's,    and    children's    shoes    of    leather.      \16J16, 

Mlltenberg     E.,     Inc..    New    York,    N.    Y.      Paprika    and 

^iTcioTrin^'cc^:  New   Tork.   NY.      Women's 

cloaks,   suits,    and    coats       1' 6,030;    July    17. 
Milton  dairy  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    Butter.     161,691 , 

Mll^n  Manufacturing  Company,  Milton,  Pa.     Castings  of 

ferrous  metals.     155,268;  Feb.   13. 
Milton  Manufacturing  Company.  The,  Milton,  Pa.    Bolts, 

rivets,  and  spikes.     177,190;  June  12. 
MUwaukee  Bag  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.    Cloth  mailing  bags. 

176,638;  Apr.  10. 
Milwaukee  Corrugating  Company,  Greenfield,  Ww.   Eaves 

trough  and  eaves-trough  drops,  ends,  and  fittings;  etc. 

MUwaukee'  Knitting  Mills.      (See  Mlrsky    I.  M.  &  Son  ) 
Mlwaukee  Malting  &  Grain  Co.,  MUwaukee.   Wis      Con- 
^npntrated  malt  siruD  and  extract.     147.303  ;  June  19. 
MU^aukef  Paint"&  ^'arnish    Works,    Milwaukee,    Wis. 
Varnish.     168,328;  Apr.  24.  ^  ,.,    w        «>,<><.<■ 

MUwaukee  Rolling  MUl  Company,  Greenfield,  Wis.     Sheet 

MU^kee^fcfJw'p?o*duct^Co.,  Milwaukee.  Wis.     Piston 

pins.     168,778 ;   Jan.  23.  .,,      n         rw..^.- 

M&cey   Manufacturing   Company,   GalnsvilleGa.     Dress 

and  work  shirts,  underwear.     180,982;   Sept.  18. 
Minck.  George,  New  York.  N,  "^.    Sheet-metal  bUl  signs  ad- 

Tertising   boards,   and  painted  board  signs.     169,lde , 

MiBdUn.^^BenJamin,   Jamaica,   N.  Y.     Publication  issued 

uSr'e^'lS^tnfrV.?^^  'company  The  Denver  Colo. 
Ore-mill     and     concentrating  -  table     parts.       158,790, 

MtoMal^Products,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  ,  Roofing  ma- 
terials,   composition    flooring,    stucco,    artificial    stone. 

180  382  •  Oct    *^3 
Mineral    ^ap    Manufacturing    Company,    LoweU.    Mass. 

Soaps,  wool-scouring  powder,  etc.    155,764 ;  Mar.  b. 
MiSeral-To.ne  Company,  Calhoun,  Ga.     Natural  medicated 

mineral  for  rheumatism  and  tonic  and  regulator  or  the 

stomach,  kidneys,  etc.     170,660  ;  Feb.  13. 
Mln-er-o  Tone  Co.     (See  Fenton,  B.  B.) 
SSettl    Elinor   V..   San   Francisco,    Calif.      Sweets   and 

relishes      182,217 ;  Dec.  18.  _. 

MinneapoUs   Brewing  Company,  doing  business  as   Kunz 

Preparation's  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Bay  rum,  witch 

hazel,    alcohol   body    rub,    face   lotion,    etc.      169,315, 

Feb    20 
Minneapolis  Brewing  Company,   doing  business  as  Kunz 

PreFarations  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn-     Bay  rum,  witch- 
hazel,  alcohol  body  rub,  etc.     179,lo9  ;  -*-ug^  28 
Minneapolis  Milling  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Wheat  flour. 

173,974;  Aug.  7. 
Minneapolis    MilUng    Co.,    Minneapolis.    Minn.      Wheat 

flour.     175.939;    Sept.   18. 
Minnesota    Linseed    Oil    Paint    Co..    Minneapolis.    Minn. 

Semipaste   paint.      174,255  ;_^  Feb.   27. 
Minnesota    Mining    &    Mfg.    Company.    St.    Paul,    Minn. 

Abrasive  paper.     154,278;  Feb.  13.  . 

Minnesota    Stove    Company.       (See    American    Range    & 

Foundry  Company.) 
Minnesota    Valley    Canning    Company,    Le    Sueur.    Minn. 

Canned  vegetables.     181,300;   Oct.   16. 
Minot,    Hoopej   &    Co.,    New   York.    N.   Y.      Cotton   piece 

goods.     168.896;   Dec.   4.  ^  ..        . 

Minot.  Hooper  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Cotton  piece  goods. 

175,204 ;  Mar.  20.  _  ^         ^_^,„ 

Mlnot^  Hooper  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  drilling 

in  the  piece.     180,714;   July  31. 
Mlnox  Co.,  The.      (See  Donohoe,  Patrick  J.) 
Minter  Bros.  Candy  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Candy  us- 

naUy    in   bar    form    coated    with    chocolate.    165,878 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Mlnty.       (See    Palmers,    Limited.)  .      „    ^       ^ 

Mintz,    Aaron,    &   Son,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Young 

men's  overcoats  and  suits.     181,138 ;  Oct.  30. 
Mintz  &  Friedman,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Men's  and  young 
men's  suits  and  topcoats.     169.455  ;  May   1. 


Minute  Tapioca  Company,  Orange,  Mass.     Tapioca  prepa- 
rations.    180.546  ;   Dec.  4. 
Mira  Chemical  Co.      (See  Miranda,  Rafael.) 
Mirabeau,  Marcel  M.,  doing  business  as  Lissauer  &  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.     Jewelry.     175,507  ;  July  10. 
Mirabeau,  Marcel  M.,  doing  business  as  Lissauer  &  Com- 
pany. New  York,  N.  Y.     Watchcases.     178,765 ;  June  6. 
Miracle  Dress  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dresses,  gown*, 

costumes,  waists,  etc.     176,564  ;  Nov.  27. 
Miranda,   Rafael,    doing  business  as   Mira  Chemical   Co., 
New  Bedford,   Mass.      Preparations  for   cleansing   the 
scalp   and  stimulating  the  growth  of  hair.     174,906 ; 

May  15. 
Mlrose  Laboratories.      (See  Selkowltz,  Isldor  J.) 
Mlrsky,  I.  M.,  &  Son,  doing  business  as  Milwaukee  Knit- 
ting    Mills,     Milwaukee,     Wis.       Knitted     and    textile 

hoSery  and  uudei^wear.     170,591  ;  June  B. 
Misewicz,  John,  Charlerol,  Pa.     Foot  powder.     180,443 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Mishawaka   Woolen    Mfg.    Co.,    Mishawaka,    Ind.      Boots, 

shoes,  and  rubbers.     151,402  ;  Nov.  20. 
Mission   Candy    Company,    Hollywood   and    Los   Angeles, 

Calif.      Candies.      159,367 ;    May    22. 
Mission   Hosiery   Mills.      (See   Wittenberg,   Armln    H.) 
Missouri  Butter  Company.     (See  Kammerer,  William  C.) 
Missouri     Farmers'     Association,     Columbia,     Mo.       Egg: 

mash,  scratch  feed,  etc.     174,911 ;  Nov.   20. 
Missouri    Valley    Creamery    Company,    Washington,    Mo.. 

Liquid     maltless     milk-chocolate     beverage.      177,568; 

Nov.  20. 
Mitcham  Rubber  Co.  Ltd,  The,  London,  England.     Seam- 
less   dipped    India-rubber    goods.      182,084 ;    Dec.    25. 
Mitchell,   Fredrick   G.,    doing   business   as    L.   Mitchell   & 

Company,  Chicago   111.     Hair  net.     171,855  ;  Jan.  23. 
Mitchell,   Fredrick   G.,    doing   business   as    L.    MitcheU  & 

Company.    Chicago,    111.      Bluing    paddles.      173,334; 

Apr.  24. 
Mitchell,    G.   F.,   &   Son,   Cleveland,   Ohio.      Washing   ma- 
chines and  wringers.     183,754  ;   Dec.   4. 
Mitchell,    Harry,    Chicago.    lU.      Cloth   commonly    known 

as    serge   and    usually    sold   by    the    piece.      176.492 ; 

June  5. 
Mitchell,  James  A.,   doing  business   as   Denlson  Bottling 

Works,  Denlson,  Iowa.     Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks. 

181,491 ;  Nov.  20. 
Mitchell,  L.,  &  Company.     (See  Mitchell,  Fredrick  G.) 
Mitchell,   P.   R.,    Co.,   The,    New   York,   N.   Y.     Ticking. 

178931  ;  Sept.  25. 
MitcheU,  Robert  G.,  doing  business  as  The  Agrlpa  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.     Portable  metallic  holders  'for 

beverage  containers.     161,733;  Apr.  17. 
MitcheU,  T.  J.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk  piece 

goods.     177,400  ;  May  15. 
Mltchely,   William  E.    WiUlamsport    Pa.     Medicine   used 

in  the  treatment  of  cancer.     154,229  ;  Mar.  27. 
Mitsui    Bussan    Kalsha,    Ltd.,    Tokyo.    Japan.      Matches. 

156.095  ;  May  15. 
Mitsui   Bussan    Kalsha,    Ltd,    Tokyo.    Japan.      Matches. 

156.100-1 ;  May  8. 
Mittelstaedt,    E.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Padding  for  . 

hair  dressing.     187,833  ;  Dec.  18. 
Mitten    Traylor,    Inc.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Self-propelled 

vehicles,  motor  coaches  and  busses.  180,818  ;  Aug.  14. 
Mme.  Irene,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets.  169,361 ;  Apr.  24. 
Mme.   Ise'B ell's   Toilet  Mfg.   Co.      (See   Plough  Chemical 

Co.) 
Model  Barber  Supply  Co.,  Peoria,  lU.     Massage  and  face 

creams,     shampoos,     toilet     waters,     talcum     powders. 

161,400;  Jan.  30. 
Model   Brassiere   Co.,   Inc.,   New   York.   N.   Y     Brassiferes 

and  garter  brasslferes.     179,280  ;  Aug.  14. 
Model  Brassiere   Co.    Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     BrassiSres 

and  garter  brassiferes.     181,695  ;  Nov.   13. 
Model     Mill     Company,     Jackson,     Tenn.       Wheat     flour. 

175,802;  Aug.  7. 
Model  Mill  Company,   Jackson,  Tenn.      Self-rising  wheat 

flour.     175,803;  Aug.  21. 
Modem   Confectioner   Publishing.  Company,    Chicago,    111. 

Monthly  trade  magazine.     162,350i  ;  Oct.  30. 
Modern    Confectioner   Publishing    Company,   Chicago,    111. 

Monthly  publication.     181,957  ;  Sept.  25. 
Modern  Devices,  Inc..  Rockford,  111.     Indoor  golf  games. 

175,097;    Mar.   27. 
Modern  Exterminating  Co.     (See  Schoen,  Seymour  S.) 
Modern  Flour  Mills,  Macon,  6a.     Wheat  flour.     169,601 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Modern  Pharmacal  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tonics  for 

aiding  digestion,  improving  the  appetite,  purifying  the 

blood,  etc.     164,819;  Feb.  13. 
Modern  Pharmacal  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Woman's 

tonic  in  the  treatment  of  the  weaknesses  and  disorders 

of  the  generative  organs.     172,282  ;  Apr.  10. 
Modem    Pharmacal   Co..    Inc..    New    York.    N.    Y.     Blood 

maker  and  general  tonic.    172,283  ;  Apr.  10. 
Modern    Pharmacal    Co.,    Inc..    New    York,    N.    Y.      Malt 

preparation  intended  as  a  general  tonic,  etc.     177,258  ; 

May  22. 
Modern   Pharmacal  Co.,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     PrepB- 

ration   intended   to    remove   superfluous   fat.      184,616 ; 

Dec    4. 
Modishform   Brassiere    Co.    Inc.,    The,    New    York,   N.    Y. 

Brassieres.      180,291  ;    Sept.    11. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphaietical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Modra,  William,  doing  business  as  Laclede  Brass  Works, 

St.   Louis,   Mo.      Sun   visors.     167,645 ;   Aug.   7. 
Mody,     Frederick    W.,     Maucliester,     England.       Tobacco 

pipes.     179,160  :  Oct.  23. 
Mogul     Electric     Company,     Seattle,     Wash.       Batteries. 

171,135  ;  July  31. 
Mobawk    Glove    Corporation,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Ladies' 

silk    and    cotton   gloves,    silk   underwear,   and   silk   ho- 
siery.    154,280  ;  Dec.  25. 
Mohawk   Shirt   Co.,   New    York,   N.   Y.     Boys'   and   men's 

■work  shirts.     166,893  ;  Feb.  20. 
Mohawk  Tanning  Co.   Inc.,   Gloversville,   N.   Y.     Dressed 

leather.     171,546;  Feb.  13. 
Mojonnier,   Frederick  E.,   doing  business  as  Walla  Walla 

Hothouse  Vegetable  Co.,    Walla   Walla,   Wash.     Fresh 

vegetables.     164,935  ;  Feb.  20. 
Mo-Ka  Company.      (See   Hussey,  John  M.) 
Molatch,  Allan   O.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Ointment   for  the 

cure    and    alleviation    of    piles,    prolapse,    fissure,    etc. 

174,745;    May    22. 
Molina,  Manuel  G.,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.     Hosiery,  underwear, 

garters,  sweaters,  coats,  etc.     179,480  ;  Aug.  7. 
Moline    Plow    Company,    Incorporated,    Moline,    111.      De- 
vices   for    carrying   agricultural    tools    and    connecting 

them   to    tractors   or   other   sources   of  draft   power, 

176,202  ;  May  1. 
Mollnelll,    Charles,    doing    business    as    Italian    Macaroni 

Production    Co.,    Eockaway    Beach,    N.    Y.      Pot    roast, 

spaghetti,  potted  beef,  tripe  stew,  etc.     176,354  ;  July  3. 
Molloy,  David  J.,  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Book  and 

catalogue    covers    and    decorative    effects.       179,378 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Momsen-Dunnegan-Eyan  Co.,  El  Paso,  Tex.   Axes.   170,074  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Monadnock   Beverage   Company,   Troy,    N.    H.      Nonalco- 
holic,  maltless  soft  drinks.     183,118  ;   Oct.   2. 
Monarch  Corporation,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Dehydrators 

and  parts  of  dehydrators.     178,268 ;   July  24. 
Monarch  Packing  &  Supply  Co.     (See  Humberstone,  C.  C.) 
Monarch   Specialty  Manufacturing  Co.,   New  York,  N.  Y. 

Powder  puffs.     182,255  ;  Oct.  2. 
Monroe  Cider  Vinegar  &  Fruit  Co.,  Eochester,  N.  Y.     Fer- 
mented cider  vinegar.     170,149  ;  Mar.  13. 
Monroe,  John  W.,  Lima,  Ohio.     Wood  rolling  partitions  In 

buildings,  for  doors,  wardrobes,  etc.     166,705  ;  Apr.  17. 
Monroe,  Lederer  and  Taussig,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Dry  and 

ready-mixed    paints,    enamels,    stains,    and    varnishes. 

171,336;   Feb.   13. 
Monroe,  Lederer  and  Taussig,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Dry  and 

ready-mixed    paints,    paint   enamels,    stains,    and    var- 
nishes.    171,811-12;  Feb.  13. 
Monroe,    Lederer   &   Taussig,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Paints. 

paint  enamels,   stains,   varnishes.      174,256 ;    May   8. 
Monsarrat    Brothers    Coal    Co.,     The,    Columbus,    Ohio. 

Coal.     185,373  ;  Dec.  18. 
Montague,  B.  F.,  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Fabric 

gloves.      181,084 ;    Dec.    4. 
Montague  &   Co.,   Inc.,   New  York,    N.   Y.     Cretonnes  in 

the  piece,  valances,  and  curtains.     177,015  ;   May  1. 

Montague,   W.   B.,  Company,  The,   La  Crosse,   Wis.     Bis- 

.  cuits,    crackers,    and    Dutch-style    cookies.      167,579 ; 

May  8. 
Montague,    W.     E.,    Company,    The.       La    Crosse,    Wis. 

Candy.     167,580  ;  July  31. 
Montague,  W.  E.,  Company,  The,  La  Crosse,  Wis.    Cracker 

products,    crackers,    cakes,    and    Dutch-style    cookies. 

170,076  ;  Apr.  3. 
Montague,  W.  E.,  Company,  The,  La  Crosse,  Wis.    Cracker 

products  and  Dutch-style  cookies.     171,098 ;  May   1. 
Montcalm,  Theodore,  Holyoke,  Mass.    Liniment.   171,813  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Montevallo    Mining    Compauy,    Birmingham,    Ala.      Coal. 

182,355;   Sept.   18. 
Montgomery,  Ada,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Preparation  for  the 

growth  of  the  hair.     178,055  ;  Sept.  18. 
Montgomery     Ward     &     Co.,     Chicago,     111.       Magazine. 

183,078  ;  Nov.  13. 
Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  Chicago,  HI.     Prepared  roofings, 

roofing    and   building   papers,    etc.      183,079 ;    Sept.    4. 
Montgomery   Ward  &  Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Incubators   and 

brooders.     187,144  ;   Dec.    11. 
Montgomery,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Sarsaparilla, 

ginger  ale,   cream   soda,    etc.     179,811 ;    July   24. 
Montpelier    Manufacturing     Company,     Montpelier,     Ind. 

Cup   packings   formed   of   vulcanized    fabric.      155,510 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Montrose  Glove  Inc.,  The,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Leather  and 

fabric  gloves,  hosiery,  and  underwear.     168,584  ;  Feb.  6. 
Moody,    E.    M.,   London,   England.      Dress,    negligee,    and 

work  shirts  and  collars  and  cuffs.     160,423  ;  Jan.  9. 
Moomaw,  Paul  M.,  Okemah,  Okla.     Liver  pills.     177,097  ; 

July  24. 

Moon  Laboratories.    -(See  O'Connor,  Edward  J.) 

Mooney,  Douglas  &  Pearson,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Asphalt  roofing,  slate  surfaced  and  talc  surfaced. 
172,486  ;  June  5. 

Moore,  Benjamin,  &  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  Brook- 
lyn, N.   Y.     Varnish.     180,769;   July    10. 

Moore,  Benjamin,  &  Co.,  Jersey  Citv,  N.  J.,  and  Brook- 
lyn,  N.   Y.      Eeady-mixed  paints.     180,803 ;   Sept.   4. 

Moore  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Portable  self-propelled 
cranes  or  derricks.     180,077 ;  Aug.  14. 


Moore  &  Co.  Inc.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Antacid  neutralizing 
powder.     -176,906  ;   Aug.   7. 

Moore  &  Co.  Inc.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Hand  soap.  176,907 : 
Nov.    13. 

Moore-Fuller  Oil  Co.,  Creston,  Iowa.  Crude  oils,  fuel  olU, 
gasoline,  kerosene,  floor  oils,  lubricating  oils,  etc 
170,778;    Jan.    9. 

Moore,  Herman  H.  Timmins,  Ontario,  Canada,  and  Detroit, 
Mich.  Metal  receptacles  for  holding  compressed  air. 
164,651  ;  Jan.  2.  . 

Moore.  John  W.,  doing  business  as  Felt  Paper  Company, 
Rolandville,  Md.  Asphalt  roofing  sold  in  roll«. 
170,397-8;  Jan.  9. 

Moore  &  Kellar,  Azusa,  Calif.  Eub  varnish.  152,867 ; 
Jan.   9. 

Mooresville  Co-Operative  Creamery  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  MooreB- 
ville,  N.  C.     Butter.     171,280;  Mar.  13. 

Moorhead  Knitting  Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
174,404  ;  June  5. 

Moorman  Manufacturing  Company,  Quincy,  III.  Tonics 
for  animals.     169,316  ;  Aug.  28. 

Moraff,  Twining  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods  and  silk  and  cotton  fabrics.     177,862  ;   May  15. 

Moran,    Richard    H.,    doing    business    as    Acme    Varnish 
Works,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Varnishes,    stains,    paints,  M 
and  paint  enamels.     183,846;  Dec.  25.  M 

Morana,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Artificial-vanilla   ma-  ^ 
terials   suitable   for    the    manufacture   of   flavoring  ex- 
tracts.    178,766  ;  Aug.  14. 

Morana,  Incorporated,  doing  business  as  Compagnie  Mo- 
rana, New  York,  N.  Y.  Odoriferous  products  for  the 
production  of  soaps  and  perfumes.     170,533  ;  Feb.  13. 

Morana,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Essential  oils 
suitable  for  the  production  of  perfumes.  185,129^33 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Morar,  Alex,  Omaha,  Nebr.    Neckties.     182,925  ;  Sept.  11. 

Morays  Watch  Case  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Watchcases. 
171,762  ;   Feb.   27. 

Morehouse,  L.  M.,  doing  business  as  La  Bay  Co.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Bleaching  and  cleansing  facial  liquids  and 
c-eams.      182,665  ;   Oct.   30. 

More-Jones  Brass  &  Metal  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Bronze 
bearings.     183,847  ;  Nov.  20. 

Morgan,  A.  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Morgan  Products 
Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  General  cleaning  compound  with 
Incidental  water  -  softening  properties  and  soaps. 
166,843  ;  Feb.  13. 

Morgan-Anderson  Company,  The,  doing  business  as  "Dolly 
Dixie"  M'f'g  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  House  frocks  and 
aprons.     169,602  ;  Feb.  20. 

Morgan,  Clarence,  doing  business  as  Clarence  Morgan  & 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Acetanilid,  acetone,  alum,  ammonia, 
etc.      175,206;    Sept.    18. 

Morgan  Company,  Oshkosh,  Wis.    Doors.    165,404  ;  Jan.  9. 

Morgan,  Emma  A.,  doing  business  as  E.  B.  B.  Company, 
North-  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Preparation  for  the  treatment 
of  pneumonia.     171,507  ;   Apr.  10. 

Morgan,  Neil  E.,  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  House-fly  killer,  a 
liquid  roach  killer,  liquid  mosquito  killer  and  repel- 
lant,  etc.     172,388;  Apr.  3. 

Morgan  Products  Co.,  The.     (See  Morgan,  A.  S.) 

Morgan,  S.,  &  Sons.     (See  Marsh,  Laviiiia  A.) 

Morgan  Shoe  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Nurses'  shoes. 
176,801 ;  July  31. 

Morgan,  Walter  E.,  doing  business  as  Hold-Pack  Mfg. 
Co.,  Dayton,  Tenn.     Metal  fasteners.     183,310  ;  Oct.  16. 

Morgen,  Abraham  H.,  doing  business  as  Wiz  Dress  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's,  misses',  and  chil- 
dren's dresses.     176,751 ;   May  29. 

Morgen,  Abraham  H.,  doing  business  as  Wiz  Dress  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's,  misses',  and  chil- 
dren's  dresses.      176,753;   May   29. 

Morico  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Cohen,  Morris.) 

Morisse  Lace  &  Embroidery  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Braids, 
tassels,  passementeries,  and  garnitures.  177,983—4 ; 
July   3. 

Morisse  Lace  &  Embroidery  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Laces, 
handkerchiefs,   embroideries,   etc.     177.985 ;   Dec.  4. 

Morisse  Lace  &  Embroidery  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Laces 
and  cotton  and  silk  goods  in  the  piece  and  in  the  bolt. 
177,986  ;  May  15. 

Morisse  Lace  &  Embroidery  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Laces, 
embroideries,  handkerchiefs,  and  cotton  and  silk  goods. 
177,986;   Aug.   7. 

Morrill,  Geo.  H.,  Co.,  Norwood,  Mass.  Printing  Ink. 
156,499;    July    10. 

Morrill,  Joseph  H.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Automobile  top 
dressing.     173,360  ;  Apr.  24. 

Morris  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Oleomargarine.  170,443 : 
Mar.  13. 

Morris  Golf  Ball  Manufacturing  Company,  Wimbledon, 
England.     Golf  balls.     177,098;  May  29. 

Morris,  Jos.  A.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladles' 
and  misses'  dresses.     170,399  ;  May  8. 

Morris  Levy  Clothing  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Suits, 
trousers,   coats,  topcoats,   etc.      172,340  ;   June  5. 

Morris,  Sloan,  Morris  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Hosiery,  under- 
wear, sweater  coats,  negligee  and  work  shirts.  182,601; 
Oct.  2. 

Morrison,  Alexander,  &  Company,  Incorporated,  Newark, 
N.  J.  Steam  boilers,  coal,  coke,  gas,  and  oil  heated 
furnaces,  gas  heaters,  etc.    160,456 ;  June  19. 


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Morrison,    Florence   C,   Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Women's    hats. 

173,109:   May   22. 
Morrissey,  Frank  T.,  doing  business  as  Lowell  Products 

Company,     Lowell,     Mass.        Food-flavoring     extracts. 

15S,534  ;  Aug.  21. 
Morrow  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Wellston,  Ohio.     Shaking 

screens.     184,346  ;  Oct.  30. 
Morrow    Milling   Company,    Carthage,   Mo.      Wheat   flour. 

154,456:   Jan.   30. 
Morrow   MilUug   Company,   Carthage,  Mo.     Wheat  flour. 

156,914  ;    Mar.   27. 
Morse.  A.  G.,  Co..  Chicago,  111.     Candy.     151,880  ;  Jan.  2. 
Morse,   A.   G.,  Co.   Inc.,    Chicago,   111.     Candy.      175,674 ; 

May  15. 
Morse.  A.  G.,  Co.,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Morse's.     Candy. 

185,834  :  Not.  27. 
Morse,  A.  G.,  Company,   Chicago,  III.     Candy.     173,438 ; 

Apr,   24. 
Morse,  C.  C,  and  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Bird  food. 

171,943;  Mar.  20. 
Morse,    E.    E.,    Lodi,    Calif.       Fresh    grapes.       167,307; 

Feb.  27. 
Morse,  J.  A.     (See  Drew,  E.  F.,  &  Co.  Inc.) 
Morse  &  Rogers,      (See  International  Shoe  Company.) 
Morton    Brothers    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Upholstery 

and  drapery  textile  fabrics  of  wool,  silk,  etc.     187,586; 

Dec.  25. 
Morton  Gum  Co.  Inc.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Chewing  gum. 

185,932  ;   Not.   27. 
Morton,   Ted,   &  Co.   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Stuffed   fig- 
ure  toys  and  ornamented  surfaces  to   be   formed   into 

stuffed  figure  toys.     176,639  ;  May  15. 
Morvillo,  Mariano,  doing  business  as  Prune  Co.,  New  York, 

N.  y.     Laxative  confection.     152.764  ;  Jan.  23. 
Moseley,  Benjamin,   Co.,   The,   Needham,   Mass.     Hos^iery. 

168,543;  Jan.  30. 
Moser  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bating  material  used 

in    tanning   leather.      173,101 ;   Apr.   8. 
Moses,   Abram,  Baltimore,   Md.     Window   and  door   sills, 

lintels,   arches,  cornices,  etc,     182,109  ;   Sept.  4. 
Moses-Rothchild  Co.,  Incorporated,  Louisville,  Ky.     Men's 

and     youths'     coats,     vests,     trousers,     and    overcoats. 

187,228;  Dec.  18. 
Moses,   Sydnej',  New   York,  N.   Y.      Dresses.      181,140-1 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Moses,   Sydney,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Dresses.      185,226-7 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Mosiman,    Joseph   E.,   doing   business   as  J.    E.   Mosiman 

Co.,  Morton,  111.     Candied  pop  corn.     155,024  ;  Jan.  2. 
Moskowitz,    Joseph,    New    York,    N.    Y.     -Pastry    flour. 

176,416;    Sept.   18. 
Moss  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk  goods  in  the  piece. 

170,444;    Sept.    18. 
Moss,    Edgar    A.,    Marion,    Ind.      Heading    for    a    humor 

column   syndicated  to  both   weekly   and   daily  newspa- 
pers, etc.     182,602  ;   Sept.  25. 
Moss.     Edgar     A..     Marion,     Ind.       Newspaper     columns. 

186,243;  Dec.  11. 
Moss  &  Lowenhaupt   Cigar  Co.,   St.   Louis,   Mo.     (Sgars, 

cheroots,    cigarettes,     smoking    and    chewing    tohacco. 

171,649  ;   Feb.   13. 
Moss-Schury   Mfg.    Co..    Inc.,   Detroit,   Mich.      Radio   and 

telephone  apparatus.     183,119  ;   Nov.   20. 
Mosse,   Incorporated,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Bed  sheets,  pil- 
lowcases,   bedspreads,    table   linens,    towels.      180,022 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Mos.^o,  C.  A.,  Laboratories.     (See  Shipman,  Clara  M.) 
Mostovoy,  Maurice,  doing  business  as  Sun-Set  Raisin  Co., 

Philadelphia,   Pa.     Raisins.     157,770 ;  May  1. 
Moth  K-L  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Insecticides. 

168,721  ;   Dec.   4. 
Mother's  Favorite  Cookie  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.   Cookies 

and  macaroons.     159.322  ;   Jan.  30. 
Motive   Lubricant  Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.     Lubricat- 
ing oils  and  greases.     183,039  ;  Nov.  27. 
Motol  Lubricants  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Motor 

oil.     187,336-7;   Dec.  25. 
Moton,    Mary    L.,    Washington,    D.    C.      Hair    dressing. 

169,067;  Jan.  9. 
Motor  Car  Painting  &  Trimming  Co.,  Chicago,   III.     Liq- 
uids for  cleaning  and  polishing  automobile  bodies,  fur- 
niture, etc.     186,441  :  Nov.  27. 
Motor    Curve    Light    Company,    Delta,    Colo.       Electric 

lights    and    lishting    fixtures    for    electric    lights    for 

motor  cars.     177,987  ;  June  5. 
Motor  Go  Oil  Company.     (See  Lipin,  John.) 
Motor  Kool  Co.     (See  Heinze,  Augustus  P.) 
Motor    Player    Corporation,    Chicago,    111.      Motors    for 

player  pianos.     158.630;  Mar.  27. 
Motor  Sehopp,  The      (See  Schopp,  Charles  J.) 
Motor    Wheel    Corporation,    Lansing,    Mich.      Wheels    for 

automobile  vehicles.     177,191 ;  Oct.  16. 
Motosacoche  Soci6t6  Anonyme,  Geneva,  Switzerland.     In- 
ternal-combustion motors  and  internal-combustion  mo- 
tors for  motor  cycles,  runabouts,  etc.     180,340  ;  Aug.  14. 
MotoVisor     Company.     St.     Paul,     Minn.       Motor-vehicle 

windshield  shades.     149,858  ;   Sept.   11. 
Mott,  Thomas  K.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Marmalade,  jams, 

and  preserved  fruits.     176,850  ;  July  3. 
Moulton,    Hi,    doing    business    as    Master    Method    Music 

Co.,    Pasadena,   Calif.     Phonograph  records.     176,417 ; 

Dec.  25. 


Mound  City  Bottling  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Beverage 
sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making  same. 
173,845;  June  12. 

Mound  City  Creamery  and  Food  Products  Co.,  St.  Louis. 
Mo.     Butter,  coffee,  tea,  spices,  etc.     160,953  ;  Mar.  27. 

Mound  City  Paint  •&  Color  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Paints,  paint  enamels,  paint  oils.     172,170  ;  Mar.  13. 

Mount  Carmei  Co.,  The.     (See  Carmel,  Albert.) 

Mount  Mansfield  Maple  Merchants.  (See  Pike,  Freder- 
ick M.) 

Mountain  City  Mill  Company,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Feed 
for  horses,  cattle,  hogs,  and  chickens.  160,419; 
Mar.   27. 

Mountain  Dew  Co.      (See  Kirby,  Ernest  V.) 

Mountain  Maid  Products  Company.  (See  Hood  River 
Apple  Vinegar  Co.) 

Mountain  State  Gla.ss  Co.,  Mannington,  W.  Ya..  Window 
glass.     177,139  ;  Apr.  17. 

Mountain  State  Laboratories,  Wheeling,  W.  V&.  Hair 
dressing.     176,272  ;  June  5. 

Mouquin  Rt.  &  Wine  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beverages 
sold  as  a  soft  drink.     174,405  ;  July  3. 

Mouquin  Restaurant  and  Wine  Company,  Limited,  The, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and 
sirups  for  making  same.     176,686  ;  May  29. 

Mouquin  Restaurant  and  Wine  Company,  Limited,  The, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Olive  oil,  canned  fruits  and  vege- 
tables.    176,687;  June  19. 

Mov-Ezy  Theatre  Seating  Co.  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del. ;  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Stationary  swivel  chairs.    163,587  :  Jan.  23. 

Movie  Home  Journal  Co.,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Periodical 
monthly    magazine.      172,609  ;    May  1. 

Movie    Stars    Laboratories.      (See    Forquer,   Bernard   B.) 

Moviglass  Company,  MUford,  Mass.  Eyeglasses.  144,095  ; 
June  5. 

Mt.  Angel  Producers  Packing  Co.,  Mount  Angel,  Greg. 
Canned  fruits.     170,689  ;  Mar.  27. 

Mt.  Ida  Packing  Company,  OroviUe,  CaUf.  Canned  olives. 
165,086;  Mar.  6. 

Moyer  Bros.,   Chicago,  111.     Pretzels.     183,311 ;  Dec.  18. 

Mudge  &  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Railway  gasoline  motor 
cars.     180,445  ;   Oct.    16. 

Mudge  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Railway  gasoline  motor 
cars.     180,448;   Oct.   16. 

Mudge  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Railway  gasoline 
motor  cars.     180,451  ;  Oct.  16. 

Mueller  &  Goetz,  Galion,  Ohio.  Preparation  for  cleaning 
clothes  and  fabrics.     180,452  ;  Aug.  21. 

Mueller-Keller  Candy  Company,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Choco- 
late candy.     182,986  ;  Nov.  27. 

Mueller  Metals  Company,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Nonferrous 
metal  tubing.     156,103  ;  Oct.  16. 

Mueller  Metals  Company,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Castings  of 
nonferrous  metals.     183,662  ;   Oct.  16. 

Mueller,  Theodore  J.,  assignor  to  Libby  Chemical  Com- 
pany, West  Allls,  Wis.  Medicated  tablets  for  head- 
aches, neuralgia,  and  minor  pains.     173,850  ;   May   15. 

Muhlbauer,  Otto,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Canned 
cherries,  June  peas,  salmon,  etc.     166,466  ;  Mar.  27. 

Muir,  Chas.  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Polaris  Co.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.    Parlor  board  game.     181,301 ;  Aug,  21. 

Mulcahy,  Thomas  J.,  Boston,  Mass.  Hosiery  and  silk 
underwear.      181,302  ;   Aug.   7. 

Mulhouse  Mills.      (See  Bernheimer,  Jacob  S.,   &  Bro.) 

Muller,  Frank  P.,  doing  business  as  Pacific  Mercantile 
Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Men's  and  women's  under- 
garments, house  and  lounging  robes,  pyjamas.  163,281 ; 
Mar.   6. 

Multlbestos  Company,  Walpole,  Mass.  Brake  lining. 
180,341  ;  July  31. 

Mummert  Lumber  &  Tie  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Engine  push 
poles.      177,315  ;   Aug.   14. 

Munger,  Louis  de  F.,  doing  business  as  Four  Way  Com- 
pany, Springfield,  Mass.  Telephone  plugs.  173,576 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Munnlng,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Cloth  polishing 
wheels.     166,190;   May  8. 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N,  J.  Cloth  polishing 
wheels.     166,192  ;   Aug.   7. 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Cloth  polishing 
wlieels.     166,193;  May  8. 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Lime  polishing 
composition.     166,242  ;  May  1. 

Munning,  A,  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Abrasives. 
166,312;  Apr.  24. 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  BufiSng  rouge 
and  materials  of  similar  character.     174,321—4  ;  Apr.  24. 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Buffing  rouge 
used  in  the  buffing  and  polishing  trade  to  produce  a 
bright  luster  on  gold,  silver,  etc.     174,792-3  ;  Apr.  24, 

Munning,  A.  P.,  &  Co..  Matawan,  N.  J.  Lime  polish- 
ing  compositions.     179,214  ;   July  24. 

Munsell  Color  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paints  and 
water  colors,  etc.     167,577  ;  Feb.  13. 

Munsell  Color  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pressed 
pastel,  wax  and  chalk  crayons,  color  atlas,  etc.  167,683  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Munsell,  Jesse  G.,  doing  business  as  Munsell's  Supply 
Company  and  Munsell's  School  of  Health,  Lincoln, 
Nebr.  Tablets  for  food  purposes  only.  181.765 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Munsingwear  Corporation,  The,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Un- 
derwear, knit  or  woven,  and  hosiery.     175,508  ;  Apr.  3. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alpliaietical  list  of  trade-marl:  applicants — Continued. 


Munson,  Elizabeth  M.,  doing  business  as  Madame  Marie, 
San  Franciseo,  Calif.  Almond  massage  cream,  shaving 
and  beauty   lotions,  etc.     168,057  ;  Apr.  3. 

Munter,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  waist  cor- 
sets, brassieres.     141,320-1  ;  Jan.  2. 

Munter,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  ladies'  under- 
wear, etc.     174,701  ;  Aug.   14. 

Munter,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  waist  corsets, 
brassiferes,  and  men's,  women's,  and  children's  under- 
garments.    177,192-3;   Aug.   7. 

Munter,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets,  waist  corsets, 
brassieres,  etc.     179,813  ;  Aug.  28. 

Munzer,  E.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Ladies'  fabric  under- 
wear bloomers.     154,524  ;  May  22. 

Munzer,  Ida,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  and 
children's  textile   underwear.      174,586 ;   July  24. 

Munzer,  Ida,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  BrasslSres. 
176,804  ;  July  31. 

Munzer,  Ida,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  L. 
Bamberger  &  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Brassieres.  177,100  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Mupu  Citrus  Association,  Santa  Paula,  Calif.  Fresh 
citrous   fruits.      182,169 ;    Oct.   2. 

Mupu  Citrus  Association,  Santa  Paula,  Calif.  Fresh 
citrous  fruits.      182,170;   Nov.  13. 

Mupu  Citrus  Association,  Santa  Paula,  Calif.  Fresh 
citrous   fruits.      182,171  ;    Oct.    2. 

Mu-Rad  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  Radio- 
teh^phone  receiving  loops,  radiofrequency  transformers, 
etc.     185,665  ;   Dec.   4. 

Muralo  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.  Calci- 
mines.    183,397;  Nov.  13. 

Muralo  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.  Calci- 
mines in  dry  powders.     183,398  ;  Nov.  27. 

Muralo  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.  Calci- 
mines.    183,399  ;   Nov.   13. 

Muralo  Company,  'The,  New  York  and  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 
Cold-water  paint.     168,898;  Jan.  9. 

Muralo  Company,  The,  New  York  and  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 
Dry  powder  to  be  mixed  with  cold  water  and  used  as  a 
wall   coating.      170,986;    Jan.    9. 

Muralo  Company,  The,  New  York  and  New  Brighton,  N. 
Y.     Wall   size  in   dry   powder  form.     173,201 ;   Apr.    3. 

Murata,  Mabel  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pharmaceutical 
preparations,  face  creams,  powders,  rouges,  etc. 
160,715  ;  Nov.  6. 

Murdock,  C.  A.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Food-flavor- 
ing extracts   and   coffee.     175,805 ;   June   19. 

Murdock,  C.  A.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Spices,  pre- 
pared mustard,  and  prepared  mustard  cream  salad. 
180,879  ;   Dec.   4. 

Murdock,  Victoria,  Estate,  doing  business  as  The  Wichita 
Eagle,  Wichita,  Kans.  Daily  newspaper.  180,514 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Murdock  Vulcanizing  Co.,  Montrose,  Colo.  Plaster  for 
use  in  forming  a  vulcanizing  pad.     171,181 ;  May  1. 

Murdock,  Wm.  J.,  Co.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Wireless  appara- 
tus.    167,482  ;  June  5. 

Murdoff-Spieer  Manufacturing  Company,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.  Pipe  and  boiler  insulating  materials  and  re- 
frigerator-pipe   insulation.      178,057 ;    Dec.    4. 

Murphy,  Edwin  M.,  Macon,  Miss.  Medicinal  preparation 
for  use  in  the  treatment  of  malaria  and  chills.  177,920  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Murphy  Iron  Works,  Detroit,  Mich.  Coal-burning  fur- 
naces and  castings  and  coal-feeding  stokers.  157,880  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Murphy,  Margaret  C,  doing  business  as  Margueritte 
Laboratories,  Evanston,  '  111.  Cold  and  dry  creams, 
face   powder,   rouges,   etc.     168,426  ;  July   17. 

Murphy  Varnish  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Varni^es, 
paint  enamels,  varnish  stains.     154,986  :  Apr.   10. 

Murray,  Charles  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Custards,  cakes, 
egg  substitutes,  wheat  flour,  etc.     179,310  :  Oct.  30. 

Murray  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Nonalcoholic, 
maltless  sirups  and  extracts  for  beverage  purposes. 
180,983  ;  July  31. 

Murray  Company,  The,  Dallas,  Tex.  Cotton  gins  and 
cotton-gin  machinery.     176,419  ;  May  29. 

Murray,  John  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Prune  laxative  prepa- 
ration.     170,945  :    Mar.    20. 

Murray,  R.  W.,  &  Co.,  South  Boston,  Mass.  Malt  extract. 
174,970;  Apr.  10. 

Murray  Trading  Co:,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mer- 
cerized cotton  pongee  in  the  piece.     176,908  ;  May  29. 

Murray  Trading  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  All- 
silk  pongee  in  the  piece.     176,909  ;  May  29. 

Muscente,  Fausto  A.,  doing  business  as  Snow  Cake  Mfg. 
Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Edible  Ice-cream  containers. 
172,758  ;  July  24. 

Musical  Products  Distributing  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phonograph-record-display  stand.     180.715  ;  .4.ug.  28. 

Muskegon  Motor  Specialties  Company,  Muskegon,  Mich. 
Motor   pistons.     177,749;   June  12. 

Mutual  Benefit  Association.     (See  McCann,  Eugene  B.) 

Mutual  Oil  Company.  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Sweeping  com- 
pound.    184,141  :  Nov.  20. 

Mutual  Orange  Distributors,  Redlands,  Calif.  Fresh 
citrous   and   deciduous   fruits.      168,060 ;    May    15. 

Mutual   I'riuluct.s  coiiipany.      thee    Vvmsiuu,  t  ui'iui.; 

Mutual  Refining  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gasoline. 
170,440;  Feb.   13. 

Muturo  Mfg.   Co.      (See   Kandle,   Albert  L.) 


My  Own  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Catchup,  chili 
sauce,«canned  goods,   etc.     168,935 ;   July  24. 

Myers,  F.  E..  &  Bro.  Co.,  The,  Ashland,  Ohio.  Pumps. 
158,784;   May  8. 

Myers,  Roy,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Laxatives.  175,675 ; 
July  24. 

Myers,  Thomas  A.,  doing  business  as  Ye  Olde  Tyme 
Hard  and  Soft  Pretzel  Shop.  Pretzels.  165,502 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Myers,  W.  M.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Automobile  cleanser 
and  polish.     185,306:  Nov.  27. 

Myriad  Manufacturing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fur-kerchief 
for  women  for  summer  wear.     178,269  ;  Aug.  7. 

Myrurgia,  S.  A.,  Barcelona,  Spain.  Toilet  soaps. 
159.368-9  ;    Mar.    27. 

N-D-N  Products  Co.,  BufiEalo,  N.  Y.  Carbon  remover. 
169,255  ;  Jan.  9. 

N.  Kjaergaard  Jensens  Tekn.  Kem.  Fabrik,  Copenhagen, 
Denmark.  Rennet,  junket  tablets,  and  lactic  ferment. 
154,654  ;  July  3. 

N.  M.  P.  Laboratories.      (See  Strahmann,  Henry  C.) 

N.  V.  International  Perfumery  Company,  Amsterdam, 
Netherlands.  Cologne  and  toilet  waters,  perfumes,  etc. 
173,294  ;  Mar.  27. 

N.  V.  Vernis-  en  VerCEabriek  v.  h.  J.  Wagenmakers  & 
Zonen,  Breda,  Netherlands.  Paints,  varnishes,  oils. 
172,391  ;   Apr.   24. 

Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Hollandsche  Cacao-en  Chocolade- 
fabrieken  Voorheen  Bensdorp  &  Co.,  Amsterdam,  Neth- 
erlaud.4.     Cocoa.      164,767 ;   Jan.    16. 

Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Industrieele  Maatschappij  v/h 
Noury  &  Van  Der  Lande,  Deventer,  Netherlands.  Flour, 
meal,  farina,   etc.      157,846 ;    Sept.   25. 

Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Lak-,  Verf-  &  Vernisfabriek 
"Ivormica,"  Schiedam,  Netherlands.  Ready-mixed 
paints,  lacquers,  varnishes,  and  solvent  for  varnishes 
and  paints.     172,171 ;  May  29. 

Nack,  Anthony  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Leather  and  fab- 
ric gloves,  hosiery,  and  textile  knitted  underwear  for 
children.     164,660-1 ;  Feb.  13. 

Nafzlger  Baking  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Bread. 
175,262  ;  .Tuly  31. 

Nakamura,  Shiro,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tablets  to  be  used 
iu  the  treatment  of  heart  disease,  rheumatism,  etc. 
153,686;   Mar.  13. 

Namco  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair 
nets.     185,307;   Dec.  4. 

Namco  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  nets. 
185,308  ;   Nov.   13. 

Nancy  Hubbard  Company,     (See  Watson,  Arthur  C.) 

Nantex  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  athletic 
underwear.     168,687;  .Tan.  23. 

Nantex  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  athletic  un- 
derwear.    168,686  ;  Feb.  6. 

Nardi  Magazine  Pencil  Co.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Pencils. 
172,428  ;   Dec.   11. 

Nash  Coffee  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Peanut  butter. 
166,901-2;  Jan.  16. 

Nash  Coffee  Company,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Coffee.  167,188  ; 
Jan.   23. 

Nash  Coffee  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Coffee. 
168,483  ;    Sept.    11. 

Nashville  Banner  Publishing  Company,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Daily  newspaper.     171,099  ;   Feb.  27. 

Nasser  and  Cloleman  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Insect 
powders   or   insecticides.      174,744  ;  May  22. 

Natcbez  Baking  Company.     (See  Simon,  Leo.) 

Natenberg-Strauss  Importing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Pocket, 
clasp,  pen,  pruning  and  table  knives,  etc.  177,316 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Nathan  &  Cohen  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and 
cotton  warp  mixture  piece  goods.  162,999  ;  Jan.  2. 

Nathan  &  Cohen  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton 
goods  in  the  piece.     175,509 ;  Apr.  3. 

Nathan,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  Limited,  London,  England.  In- 
fants'  and  invalids'   food.     174,587 ;   Nov.   13. 

National  Almond  Products  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Al- 
mond paste,  almonds,  blanched  peanuts,  etc.  155,513; 
May  29. 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company,  Incorporated,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Coal-tar  chemicals  or  ingredients,  rubber 
accelerators  or  catalyzers,  etc.     167.823  ;  Jan.  30. 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Coal-tar  crudes,  intermediates,  dye- 
stuffs,  dyes,  etc.     174,971  ;  June  12. 

National  Association  of  Electrical  Contractors  and  Dealers, 
New  York,  N.  Y.    Monthly  magazine.     167,052  ;  Jan.  30. 

National  Association  of  Hosiery  and  Underwear  Manu- 
facturers, New  York,  N.  Y.  Weekly  periodical.  171,031 ; 
Feb.  27. 

National  Association  of  Hosiery  and  Underwear  Manu- 
facturers, New  York,  N.  Y.  Section  of  a  periodical 
at  present  issued  weekly.     171,032  ;  Feb.  27. 

National  Association  of  Hosiery  and  Underwear  Manu- 
facturers, New  York,  N.  Y.  Periodical  issued  weekly. 
171,033  ;    Mar.    27. 

National  Association  of  Marble  Dealers,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Monthly   magazine.      185,666  ;    Nov.    6. 

National  Bakeries,  Inc.,  The,  Tampa,  Fla.  Bread. 
159,763  :  May  1. 

National  Biscuit  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York,   N.   Y.     Biscuit.     163,593;   June  12. 


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National    Biscuit    Company,    Jersey    City,     N.     J.,     and 

New    York,   N.   Y.      Biscuit.      180,233-4  ;   Oct.   30. 
National  Biscuit   Company,  Jersey  City,  N.   J.,   and   New 

York,    N.    Y.      Biscuits,   crackers,   cookiee,    and    cakes. 

1S1,G44  ;    Sept.    25. 
National   Biscuit  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and   New 

i'ork,    N.    Y.       Cookies    and    small    cakes.       182,435 ; 

Oct.  2. 
National    Blank    Book    Co.,    Ilolyoke,    Mass.      Loose-leaf 

ledgers.     172.548  ;  Feb.  27. 
National    Candy    Company,    doing    business    as    Peckham 

Candy    Factory,    St.    Louis,    Mo.,   assignor   to    National 

Confectioners    Association    of   the    United    States,    Chi- 
cago, 111.     (.  andy.     172,549  ;   July   17. 
National   Cap   Mfg.   Company,   Louisville,   Ky.     Caps   for 

mt  n,  boys,   and  children.     159,522  ;   May  1. 
National     Cap  .  Manufacturing     Company,    Incorporated. 

Louisville,      Ky.      Men's,     youths',     and     boys'     caps. 

1T8.862  ;  Sept.  4. 
National   Carbon   Company,  Inc.,  New  York,   N.  T.     Dry 

batteries.     18.S,040  ;  Dec.   18. 
National   Carbon   Company,   Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Dry 

batteries.     lSt5,024  ;  Dec.  18. 
National    Chemical    Co.,    Chicago,    III.      Perfumes,    toilet 

water,  cleansing  cream,  etc.     179,815  ;  Sept.  11. 
National  Chemical  Company.      (See  Hunter,  R.  William.) 
National  Chemical  Products  Co.  Inc.,  Union,  N.  J.    Non- 
alcoholic,  maltless   beverage,   beverage   sirup    and    coe- 

centrate.     179,215  ;  Nov.  27. 
National  Committee  lor  Mental  Hygiene,  Inc.,  New  York 

and  Albany,  N.  Y.     Title  of  its  educational  and  scien- 
tific quarterly  magazine.     170,661  ;  Jan.  2. 
National    Compound    Co.,    Inc..    Boston,    Mass.       Safety 

brake    dressing,    fabric    cleaner,    liquid    surface    eradi- 

cator,  etc.     179,311 ;  Nov.  20. 
National    Compound    Co.,     Inc.,    Boston,    Mass.     'Liquid 

carbon  remover  for  gasoline  motors.     179,312  ;  Nov.  20. 
National     Compound     Co.,     Inc.,    Boston,    Mass.      Black 

enamel  and  rubber  paint.     179,813  ;  Nov.  27. 
National  Confectioners  Association  of  the  United  States. 

(See   National   Candy    Company,   assignor.) 
National  Dairy  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Evaporated 

milk.     142,994;  Mar.  6. 
National  Drug  and  Chemical  Company  of  Canada,  Limited, 

Montreal,    Quebec,    Canada.      Pills    for    pimples,    boils, 

blackheads,  aad  other  skin  diseases.     168,274  ;  Feb.  13. 
National    Egg    Products    Company,    Los    Angeles,    Calif. 

Powder  for  making  scrambled  eggs.    166,897  ;  Jan.  16. 
National    Electric    Manufacturing    Company,    Pittsburgh, 

Pa.     Electric  hammers.     175,881 ;  Apr.  24. 
National    Electric    Products    Corporation,    Chicago,     111. 

Refrigerators    and    parts,    and    refrigerating    systems. 

177,140;   Julv   3. 
National  Extract  &  Flavor  Co.     (See  Goldberg,  Fred.) 
National  Feather  &  PiUow   Company.      (See  Lowenstein, . 

L.,   &   Son.) 
National  Federation  of  Uncle  Sam's  Voters,  Washington, 

D.  C.     Monthly  publication.     182,218  ;  Sept.  18. 
National    Fireworks   Manufacturing   Company,   The,   Bos- 
ton  and    West   Hanover,   Mass.      Fireworks.      158,942 ; 

Apr.  10. 
National  Food  Corporation.     (See  Sterrick,  Harrison  D.) 
National   Fruit   Product   Company,   Inc.,  Alexandria,  Va. 

Fresh  apples.     186,388;  Dec.  18. 
National   Graphite   Company,  doing  business  as  National 

Laboratories,   Boston,   Mass.     Metal   and   stove  polish. 

172,389  ;  Apr.  24. 
National     Hair    Goods    Co.,    Chicago,     111.       Hair    nets. 

159,048  ;  June  12. 
National    Hair    Goods    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Wigs. 

182,764  :  Oct  16. 
National    Indicator    Company,    Long   Island    City,    N.    Y. 

Braiding  machines.     172,896  ;  Mar.  27. 
National    Licorice    Company,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Licorice 

candy.     183,041 ;    Sept.   18. 
National  Lime  &  Stone  Company,  The,  Carey,  Ohio.     Lime 

for  plastering  or  building  purposes.     170.207  ;  Jan.  30. 
National  Lumber  Manufacturers  Association,  Washington, 

D.    C.     Lumber.      174,478-9;  Apr.   17. 
National      Mayonnaise     Machine      Company,     Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.     Mayonnaise-making  machines.     185,835  ;  Dec.  4. 
National  Mortar  and  Supply  Company  of  Pittshurg,  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa.     Lime.     173,102;  Mar.   27. 
National  Nut  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Salted 

nut  meats.     179,109  ;  July  31. 
National   Oil  &   Supply   Co.,   Newark,   N.  Y.     Liquid-wax 

dressing.     161,271  ;  Feb.  27. 
National    Packing    Corporation,    Ogden,    Utah.      Canned 

fruits,  vegetables,  etc.     168,780  ;  Mar.  27. 
National    Packing    Corporation,    Ogden,    Utah.      Canned 

vejretables.   fruits,   tomato   pur6e,   and  tomato   catchup. 

180,878:  Oct.  16. 
National    Packing    Corporation,    Ogden,    Utah.      Canned 

vegetables,  tomato  pur^e,  and  tomato  catchup.  180,880 ; 

Nov.    13. 
National   Paint   and   Varnish    Company,    The,    Cleveland, 

Ohio.       Poster-plant     paints,     varnishes,     and     colors. 

183,985;  Nov.  6. 
National    Paper    Can    Company,    The,    Milwaukee,    Wis. 

Paper  cans.     177,317  ;  Apr.  24. 
National  Paving  Brick  Manufacturers  Association,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     House  organ  published  monthly.   175,099  ; 

May  8. 


National  Pharmacal  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Ointments,  salves,  and  preparations  for 'application  to 
the  skin  for  the  relief  of  muscular  rheumatism,  etc. 
177,086  ;  -Vug.  28. 

National  Physicians  Supply  Company,  The,  doing  businesa 
as  Ce-Wede  Laboratory,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Ointment  for 
lumbago,  gout,  eczema,  etc.     102,846  ;   Sept.   25. 

National  Process  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Photo 
prints.     158,487  :  July  31. 

National  Radium  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Liquid  medicinal 
compound  used  for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  neu- 
ralgia, sciatica,  etc.     181,766  ;  Sept.   18. 

National  Record  E.xchange  Company,  Iowa  City,  Iowa, 
Phonograph-record   cabinets.      159,717  ;   June   19. 

National  Refining  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lubri- 
cating grease.     161,695  ;   May   29. 

National  Remedies  Company.     (See  London,  M.  A.) 

National  Renovating  &  Supplj  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Liquid  paint  and  varnish  remover.     185,135  ;  Dec.  4. 

National  Renovating  &  Supply  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Furniture   and    automobile   polish.      185,138 ;    Dec.    11. 

National  Renovating  &  Supply  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Cleansing  and  disinfectant  compounds  for  floors. 
185,140;  Dec.  11. 

National  Retail  Dry  Goods  Association,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Trade  papers  and  bulletins.     165,704  ;  Mar.  27. 

National  Retail  Hardware  Association,  Argos  and  South 
Bend,    Ind.      Monthly    magazine.      180,383 ;    Sept.   4. 

National  Ring  Traveler  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  King  and 
twister    travelers.      170,779 ;    Jan.   30. 

National  Safe  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Safes  and  vaults. 
170,333  ;  Feb.  6. 

National   Safe  Protector  Co.      (See   Dyer,   Harry  B.) 

National  Save  The  Surface  Campaign  Committee,  The, 
doing  business  as  Save  The  Surface  Campaign.  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Paint  and  varnish  monthly  publication. 
184,560;    Dec.    11. 

National  Save  The  Surface  Campaign  Committee,  doing 
business  as  Save  The  Surface  Campaign,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Paint  and  varnish  monthly  periodical  publica- 
tion.    184,561 ;  Dec.  25. 

National  School  Supply  Association,  Chicago,  111. 
Magazine  published  monthly.     181,085  ;  Oct.  2. 

National  Screen  Service,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motion- 
picture  films.     178,353  ;  Aug.  14. 

National  Screw  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Electric-lamp  fixtures,  electric  motors  and 
fans.     179,418  :  July  24. 

National  Shirt  Shops,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's 
suits,  coats,  trousers,  etc.     177,194  ;  July  10. 

National  Shoe  Retailers  Association  of  the  United  States 
of  America  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Monthly  publication. 
175,806  :  May  22. 

National  Stamping  &  Electric  Works,  Chicago,  111.  Elec- 
tric vibratory  outfits  and  heating  pads,  electrical 
therapeutic   batteries.      161,698 ;    Oct.    30. 

National  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The,  East  Palestine, 
Ohio.      Rubber   tires   and   tubes.      142,802  ;   May   1. 

National  Tube  Comp<any,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Metal  couplings, 
pipes,  tubes,  and  casings.     175,882  ;  May  1. 

National  Tube  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Metal  pipe  coup- 
lings, metal  pipes,  tubes,  and  casings.  184,415  ; 
Nov.    13. 

Natural  Products  Refining  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Bichro- 
mate of  soda  and  bichromate  of  potash.  177,195 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Naturaline  Corset  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Corsets. 
164,601  ;  Jan.  30. 

Naturaline  Corset  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Brassieres. 
172,116  ;  Mar.  27. 

Nature  Products  Company,  Tonopah,  Nev.  Tooth  powder 
and  paste.     170.256 ;   Jan.  30. 

Nature's  Own  Food  Co.,  Madison,  Wis.  Wheat  and  rye 
flour,  corn  meal,  and  bread.     158,090;   Sept.  25. 

Nature's  Rival  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Brassiferes. 
165,406;  July  24.  „^ 

Naughtjn,  T.  F..  Co.     (See  Naughtin,  Thomas  F.) 

Naughtin,  Thomas  F.,  doing  business  as  T.  F.  Naughtin 
Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Bakers'  and  confectioners'  supplies. 
162,762;  -Tan.  30.  ^  ,.^       ,^      .,    . 

Naujoks-McLanghlin,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Mouthpieces 
of  reed   and  wind   instruments.      179,052  ;   Sept.   4. 

Naumann,  Frederick  M.,  doing  business  as  F.  M.  Neumanr, 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Antiseptic  for  the  preven- 
tion   of   venereal   diseases.     156,105 ;   Apr.   3. 

Naumkeag  Steam  Cotton  Co.,  Salem,  Mass.  Pillowcases. 
145.957-8;    July   10. 

Naumkeag  Steam  Cotton  Co.,  Salem,  Mass.  Cotton  piece 
goods.     163,761  ;   Jan.   9. 

Navelencia  Fruit  Growers,  Navelencia,  Calif.  Fresh 
grapes.     184,618;  Dec.  18. 

Navigato,  William  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Cheese  for  macaroni. 
168,849  ;   Jan.    16. 

Naylor.  Roger  W.,  Chicago,  lU.  Sanitary  napkins. 
174,629  :  .\pr.  24. 

Neal,  Goldena  J.,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark.  Hair  grower. 
172.237  :  Apr.  10. 

Neal  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Pastry 
flour.     174,022  ;  May  15. 

Near  East  Trading  Co.     (See  Funke,  Edward.) 

Nebraska  Cement  Company,  Omaha.  Nebr.,  and  Denver, 
Colo.     Portland    cement.      177,687 ;   June   12. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AlpliaheUcal  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Nebraska   Consolidated  Mills  Co.,  doing  business  as  The 

Hastings  Mills  and   Hastings  Milling  Company,   Grand 

Island,    Nebr.      Cereal   breakfast   foods,   pancake    flour, 

wlieat  flour,  and  corn  meal.     156,709  ;  Mar.  20. 
Nebraska    Consolidated    Mills    Company,    Grand    Island, 

Nebr.      Wheat   flour.      180,881  ;   Nov.   6. 
Nebraska    Mill    &    Elevator    Co.,     North    Platte,    Nebr. 

Wheat  flour.     175,100  ;  June  5. 
Necol    Industrial    Collodions,   Limited,    London,   England. 

Plastic  preparation.     185,375  ;  Dec.  4. 
Needham,  Earl  J.,  doing  business  as  D.  Needham's  Sons, 

Chicago,  111.     Candy  laxative,  ointments,  red-clover  ex- 
tracts.    169,178  ;  Jan.  30. 
Needham's,  D.,   Sons.      (See  Needham,  Earle  J.) 
Needlecraft  Publishing  Company,  Augusta,  Me.     Monthly 

magazines.      155,444  ;   May  22. 
Nehring,    A.,    &    Sons    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Cleaning    com- 
pound for  cleaning  painted  and  varnished  walls,  wood- 
work, and  floors.     169,916 ;   Jan.   30. 
Neilson,   Mary   D.,   doing   business  as  The   Anne   Meridie 

Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Underwear.     162,435-6 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Neiswender,    Leslie    W.,    doing   business    as    Creme-Petrol 

Company,    Columbus,    Ohio.     Medicinal  oils.      154,700 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Nekoosa-Edwards    Paper    Company,    The,    Port    Edwards, 

Wis.     Wrapping  paper.     184,746  ;  Oct.  16. 
Nelke      Corporation,      The,      Philadelphia,      Pa.        Dolls. 

183,936:  Oct.  16. 
Nelson  BaJker  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Face  powder 

and  cold  cream.     180,940  ;  Aug.  21. 
Nelson  Bead  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Beads.    175,151 ; 

May  8. 
Nelson,    E.    G.,    &    Son,    Chicago,    Hi.      Thousand    Island 

dressinc,    and   mayonnaise   dressing.      174,849 ;   Oct.    2. 
Nelson,    Fader    F.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Phonographs, 

phonograph  parts,  and  phonograph  records.     179,948  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Nelson,    Harry   W.,    Chicago,    111.      Electrical    therapeutic 

lamp   used  in  raying  bodies  of  patients  under  surgical 

and  medical  treatment.     166,844  ;  Feb.  13. 
Nelson,   James,  Limited,   Nelson,   England.      Cotton   piece 

goods.     147,570;  Jan.  2. 
Nelson,   James,  Ltd.,    Nelson,   England.     Binding,   braids, 

galloons,     tape,     trimmings,     boot     and     corset    laces. 

154,321  ;  Mar.   6. 
Nelson-Kirkwood,  Laura,   trustee  of  the  estate  of  W.  R. 

Nelson,     deceased,     Kansas    City,     Mo.       Newspapers. 

167,361  ;  June  12. 
Nelson    Meat    Company,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Bacon, 

hams,  lard,  sausage.     182,519 ;   Dec.  11. 
Nelson,  Mrs.  Jane,  doing  business  as  Floralea  Creme  Co., 

San   Antonio,  Tex.     Cold  cream.     182,716 ;   Dec.  18. 
Nemo  Hat  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ladies',  misses', 

and  children's  hats  and  caps.     181,535 ;   Nov.  20. 
Nemo  Hat   Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ladies',  misses', 

and  children's  hats  and  caps.     181,536  ;   Nov.   13. 
Neptune  Laboratories,  The.      (See  Robinson,  Guy  A.) 
Neptune  Produc(s  Company,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Belt  for 

prevention  of  nausea.     185,257  ;  Oet.  23. 
NestI6    &    Anglo-Swiss    Condensed    Milk    Co.,    Cham    and 

Vevey,     Switzerland.        Condensed     milk.        157,625 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Nestle   &   Anglo-Swiss   Condensed    Milk   Co.,    Cham    and 

Vevey,  Switzerland.     Caf6  an  lait.     157,627  ;  Sept.   18. 
Nestle    &    Anglo-Swiss    Condensed    Milk    Co.,    Cham    and 

Vevey,  Switzerland.     Concentrated  milk  without  sugar. 

157,628;    Sept.   18. 
Nestle    &    Anglo-Swiss    Condensed    Milk    Co.,    Cham    and 

Ve^^ey,      Switzerland.        Condensed      milk.        157,629 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Nestor  Drug  and   Chemical  Company,   Chicago,  111.     Dry 

anticonstipation   medicine.     174,023  ;   Apr.   10. 
Netherlands  Corporation  For  Overseas  Trade,   Inc.,  New 

York,    N.    Y.      Kapok    and    erode    robber.      173,522 ; 

June  5. 
Netherlands  Corporation  For  Overseas  Trade,   Inc.,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Sugar,  rice,  pepper,  coffee,  spices,  condi- 
ments.    173,523  ;  June  5. 
Netherlands  Corporation  For   Overseas  Trade,   Inc.,   New 

York,    N.    Y.      Kapok    and    crude    robber.       173.524 ; 

June  5. 
Netherlands  Corporation  For   Overseas  Trade,   Inc.,   New 

York,  N.  Y.     Sugar,  rice,  pepper,  coffee,  spices,  and  con- 
diments.    173,525  ;  June  5. 
Netherlands  Haarlem  Oil  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Jakobs,  Nachem.) 
Neuburger  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Gingham  piece 

goods.      179,314  ;   July   10. 
Neugass,    Otto    L.,    doing    business    as    Pharaoh    Drapery 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Piece  goods  manufactured 

from    cotton    and    silk    and   from   cotton    and   artificial 

silk.      176,493  :    Apr.    10. 
Neuhoff,    Fred    B.,    doing    business    as    Fred    B.    Neuhoff 

Company,     Los    Angeles,     Calif.       Canned    fruits    and 

vegetables.     171,856:  Sept.  4. 
Neuhoff,    Fred    B.,    doing   business    as    Fred   B.    Neuhoff 

Company,   Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Canned  fruits  and  vege- 
tables.    171,860;  Apr.  10. 
Neuhoff,    Fred    B.,    doing    business    as    Fred    B.    Neuhoff 

Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Canned  fruits  and  vege- 
tables.    173,657  ;  Apr.  24. 


Neuman  &  Silver,  doing  business  as  Lion  Knitting  Mills, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Sweaters.     175,511  ;  Aug.  21. 

Neuner,  Martin  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Game.  142,162 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Nenss,  Hesslein  cS:  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woven 
gray,  bleached,  printed,  and  dyed  cotton  piece  goods. 
174,667;  Apr.  10. 

Neuss,  Hesslein  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cot- 
ton goods  in  the  piece.     177,507  ;  Aug.  28. 

Neuss,  Hesslein  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printed, 
bleached,  and  gray,  etc.,  cotton  piece  goods.  179,620  : 
July   3. 

Neuss,  Hesslein  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printed, 
bleached,  gray,  etc.,  cotton  piece  goods.  180,882 ; 
July  17. 

Neuss,  Hesslein  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printed  cot- 
ton piece  goods,  bleached  and  gray  cotton  piece  goods, 
etc.     182,356  ;  Aug.  28. 

Neutral  Soap  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Washing  cleanser. 
176,642;   Sept.   11. 

Nefutrasol  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oils 
for  preparing  silk,  wool,  etc.,  for  manufacture. 
177,988  :  May  29. 

Never  Enough  Pie  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Ar- 
ticles of  food.     169,769  ;  Apr.  3. 

Never-Stretch  Mattress  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Mat- 
tresses.    175,616  ;  May  29. 

Newark  Tortoise  Shell  Novelty  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Hand  mirrors  and  picture  frames.     160,898 ;  June  12. 

Newbegin  Fire  Appliance  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Fire  extinguishers.     157,042  ;   Dec.  25. 

Newberry-Ramsey  Ready  Mixed  Sugar  Cure  Co.,  Spring- 
field, Mo.  Preparation  for  curing  and  preserving  meats. 
167,359;   Jan.  2. 

New  Castle  Leather  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather. 
184,037;    Nov.    13. 

New  Castle  Notion  Company,  New  Castle,  Pa.  Trou- 
sers,   overalls,    shirts,    etc.      181,905 ;    Oct.    2. 

New  England  Brewing  Company,  doing  business  as  Haf- 
fenreflrer  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  extracts,  flavors, 
etc.,  for  making  same.     171,651 ;  Feb.  27. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Candy.     154,810;    July   3. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Candy.     154,812;  Apr.  3. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Candy.     154,815  ;  Apr.  3. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Candy.     154,820;  Apr.   17. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Candy.     154,839;  Apr.  17. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Candy.     154,840-1;  Mar.  27. 

New     England    Confectionery     Company,    Boston,     Mass. 

•    Candy.     176,274  ;  May  22. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Candy.      182,256;    Sept.    18. 

New  England  Fibre  Mills,  Derry,  N.  H.  Mattresses. 
172,285  ;  Jan.  30. 

New  England  Fibre  Mills,  Derry,  N.  H.  Mattresses. 
172,287;  Jan.  30. 

New  England  Fibre  Mills,  Derry,  N.  H.  Mattresses. 
172,648-9  ;  Jan.  30. 

New  England  Fish  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Canned 
salmon.     183,530  ;  Nov.  6. 

New  England  Fish  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Canned 
salmon.     183,531 ;  Dec.  18. 

New  England  Panama  Hat  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Hats.     176,756;  May  22. 

New  England  Pressed  Steel  Company,  Natick,  Mass.  Elec- 
tric tail  lights,  stop  lights,  backing  lights,  direction 
signals,  etc.     171,430  ;  Feb.  20. 

New  England  Spun  Silk  Corporation,  Boston  and  Newton 
Upper  Falls,  Mass.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarns  spun 
of  silk  and  artificial  silk  and  mixtures  thereof. 
173,976-7  ;  Mar.  6. 

New  England  Stationery  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Sta- 
tionery.     178,454  ;   May   8. 

New  Hampshire  Co-Operative  Marketing  Association,  Inc., 
Manchester,  N.  II.     Fresh  eggs.     153,101  ;  July  24. 

New  Haven  Clock  Co.,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Clocks. 
184,747  ;   Nov.   20. 

New  Haven  Clock  Co.,  The,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Clocks. 
184,748-51 ;  Oct.  30. 

New  Haven  Knitting  Mills,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Hosiery. 
183,883;   Oct.   30. 

New  Jersey  Charcoal  Co.  Inc.,  Irvington,  N.  J.  Char- 
coal.    179,379  ;  Sept.  4. 

New  Jersey  Paper  Tube  Company,  Englewood,  N.  J. 
Soda  straws.     156,542  :  Aug.  14. 

New  Jersey  Paper  Tube  Company,  Englewood,  N.  J.  Pa- 
per drinking  straws.     175,590  ;  Aug.  28. 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  The,  Newark  and  Franklin, 
N.  J.     Paste  for  paint  purposes.     178,402  ;  June  19. 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  The,  Newark  and  Franklin, 
N.  J.     Zinc  oxide.     180,615  ;  Aug.   7. 

New  Method  Die  &  Cut-Out  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Card- 
board easels  for  sup-porting  advertising  cards.  181)304  ; 
July  24. 

New  Process  Company,  Warren,  Pa.  Wardrobe  trunks. 
175,620  ;  Apr.  24. 


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Alphabetical  li^  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


923 


New  Vrocess  Company,  Warren,  Fa.  Women's  suitcases. 
176,494 ;  Apr.  10. 

New  Process  Company,  Wnrreu,  Ta.  Men's  suitcases. 
176,495:  Apr.  10. 

New  Process  Company,  Warren,  Pa.  Portfolios  (brief 
cases).     176.49(5;  Apr.  10. 

New  Process  Cork  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bottle 
closures   of  the  crown   type.     160,076:   June  12. 

New  Standard  Corporation,  Mount  Joy,  Pa.  Food  recep- 
tacles. Insulated.    179,162  ;  July  24. 

New  York  Bed  Spring  Mfg.  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bed 
springs.     180,716  :  Aug.  7. 

New  York  Bolting  and  Packing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Belting  made  of  rubber  and  fabric.     175,320 ;  Apr.  3. 

New  York  Belting  and  Packing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Belting  made  of  rubber  and  fabric.     175,322  ;  Apr.  3. 

New  York  Blue  Print  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sensitized  blue-print  paper.     171,182  :  Feb.  6. 

New  York  Blue  Print  Paper  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tracing 
paper.     181,906:  Aug.  21. 

New  York  Canners,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Canned  fruits 
and  vegetables.     168,722  ;  Aug.  21. 

New  York  Consolidated  Card  Co.,  The,  Long  Island  City, 
N.   V.     Pliiving  cards.     171,027  :  Feb.  27. 

New  York  French  EiportB,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Face 
powder  and  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  rouges,  etc. 
179,879  :  Aug.   7. 

New  York  Girl  Coat  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Girls'  coats. 
169.491 ;  June  5. 

New  York  Intravenous  Laboratory.     (See  Loeser,  David.) 

New  York  Knife  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pocket  and 
bunting  knives.     167,316  :  Jan.  2. 

New  York  Law  Review  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Name  of  a  monthly  magazine.     176,032  :  May  22. 

New   York   Machinery   Company.      (See   Loewy,    Morris.) 

New  York  Mackintosh  Clothing  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Raincoats.     167,734 ;  Oct.  16. 

New  York  Mackintosh  Clothing  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Rain  proof  garments.     179,420  :  Aug.  14. 

New  York  Merchandise  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sani- 
tary napkins.     174,795  ;   Mar.   13. 

New  York  Merchandise  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.'  Hand- 
kerchiefs.    182,603  ;  Aug.  28. 

New  Y'ork  Merchandise  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ho- 
siery.    182,604  :  Sept.  4. 

New  York  Net  &  Twine  Co.,  Moodus,  Conn.  Ropes,  cords, 
and  twine.     168,120  ;  Nov.   6. 

New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Company,  Castanea  Township, 
Clinton  County,  Pa.,  and  New  York;  N.  Y.  Book 
paper  In  sheets  and  rolls.     167,922  :  June   12. 

New  York  Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber 
hose  and  belting.     160,828  :  Feb.  27. 

New  York  Transportation  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor 
busses  and   parts   thereof.      184,675  ;   Nov.   27. 

New  York  Trihune,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Title  of  a 
newspaper  column.     172,430  :  Mar.  13. 

New  York  Vitreous  Enamel  Products  Corporation,  Dover, 
Del.,  and  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Enameled-metal  covers  for 
washtubs.      176,643:    Oct.    30. 

New  York  Wire  &  Spring  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
Automobile  bumpers.      173,716  ;   Aug.   28. 

New  York  Wire  &  Spring  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
Automobile    bumpers.      173,717:    May    1. 

New  Zealand  Co-Operative  Dairy  Co.,  Limited,  The, 
Hamilton,  New  Zealand.  Butter  and  cheese.  168,332  ; 
Sept.  4. 

New  Zealand  Co-operative  Dairy  Company,  Limited, 
Hamilton,  New  Zealand.  Butter  and  cheese.  168,335  ; 
Nov.   20. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company,  Limited,  The, 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  Frozen  and  chilled  mut- 
ton, lamb,  and  beef  and  tallow.     161,371 :  Jan.  30. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Companv  Limited,  The,  Christ- 
church,  New  Zealand.     Tallow.     161,372  :  Jan.  23. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company,  Limited,  The, 
Christchurch,   New  Zealand.      Wool.      161,373 :  May   1. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company  Limited,  The, 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  Oils  for  preserving 
leathers  and  neat's-foot  oil.     161,375  ;  May  22. 

New  Zealond  Refrigerating  Company,  Limited,  Christ- 
church, New  Zealand.     Wool.     161.378  :  May  1. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company  Limited,  The,  Christ- 
church, New  Zealand.     Wool.     161,380  :  May  29. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company  Limited,  The,  Christ- 
church. New  Zealand.  Oils  for  preserving  leather  and 
neat's-foot  oil.     161.381 ;   Jan.  2. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company,  Limited,  The,  Christ- 
church, New  Zealand.  Tallow  largely  used  in  soap 
making.     168,586-7:  Jan.  9. 

New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company,  Limited,  The, 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  Tallow  largely  used  in  soap 
making.     168.588  :  .Tan.  30. 

Newell,  Carroll  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yam.  165,756 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Newell,  Carroll  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarn.  177,420 : 
July  1 7. 

Newhall  Chain  Forge  &  Iron  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Non- 
skid  chains,  hooks,  and  parts  thereof.     160,897  :  Mar.  6. 

Newhall,    H.    M.,    &    Co.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Canned 

fruits  and   vegetables.     169.770 ;   Feb.  27. 
Newhall,    H.   M.,    &   Co.,    San    Francisco.    Calif.      Canned 
fruits  and  vegetables.     169,771 :  May  S. 


Newhall,  II.  M.,  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits  and  vegetables.      169,772  :   May   1. 

Newman  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery  for  men. 
185,492;  Dec.  4. 

.Xewman,  John  J.,  doing  business  as  J.  J.  Newman  Co., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Corn  plasters.     173,851 ;  Apr.  10. 

Newman,  John  SV.,  Hendersouville,  N.  C.  Construction 
materials  lor  stone  veneer  for  walls,  building  blocks, 
bricks,   etc.     168,330 :   Mar.   13. 

Newman,  Marcus  &  Torchia,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Frocki. 
178,455  ;  July  10. 

Newman,  Slgmund,  doing  business  as  S.  Newman  &  Com- 
pany^ New  York,  N.  Y.  Name  of  a  magazine  or  pub- 
lication published  from  time  to  time,  specializing  on 
subjects  pertaining  to  radio  telegraphy  and  telephony. 
179,380  :  June  26. 

Newmark  Brothers,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Coffee.  158,137 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Newport  Company,  The,  Carrollville,  Wis.  Turpentine 
substitutes.     175,940  ;  Apr.  10. 

Newshaw,  James  C.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Emergency  gaso- 
line and  oil  tanks.     174,021 :  Feb.   27. 

Newton,  Chambers  &  Co.  Limited,  near  Shefiield,  England. 
Apparatus  for  generating  and  diffusing  vaporized  ger- 
micides  or  disinfectants.      177,922;    May   29. 

Newton  Ice  Cream  Company.      (See  Hay,   Carl  A.) 

Newton  Line  Company  Incorporated,  Homer,  N.  Y.  Fish- 
ing lines.     173,662  ;  Apr.  10. 

Newton  Line  Company,  Incorporated.  Homer,  N.  Y. 
Fishing   lines.      173,663  ;    May   1. 

Newton  Line  Company  Incorporated,  Homer,  N.  Y. 
Pishing   lines.     173,665  ;  Apr.  10. 

Newton  Line  Company,  Incorporated.  Homer,  N.  Y. 
Fishing  lines.     173,668  :  May  1. 

Newton  Line  Company  Incorporated,  Homer.  N.  Y. 
Fishing  Unes.     173,669;  Feb.  27. 

Newton  Line  Company,  Incorporated.  Homer,  N.  Y. 
Fishing  lines.     174,747  ;  May  1. 

Newton  Tea  &  Spice  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Peanut 
butter.     176,090  ;  Nov.  27. 

Newtown  Giant  Incubator  Corporation,  Harrisonburg, 
Va.  Incubators,  brooders,  trap  nests,  etc.  184,254 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Ney,  J.  M.,  Company,  The,  Hartford,  Conn.  Low-fustng 
metal  alloy.     187,479 ;  Dec.  25. 

Ney,  Milton  R.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Ladies'  coats,  suits, 
dresses,  hats,  etc.     160,675  ;  Jan.  16. 

Niagara  Alkali  Company,  Niagara  FaUs,  N.  Y.  Flake 
lye  used  as  detergent.     169,917  ;  June  26. 

Niagara  Alkali  Company,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Flake 
lye.     169,918  ;  Apr.  24. 

Niagara  Lithograph  Co.,  Buffalo  and  New  York,  N.  T. 
Lithographs.     168,484  ;  Nov.  27. 

Niagara  Shoe  Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Shoes  of 
leather,  rubber,  and  fabric.     171,029 ;  July  3. 

Nichols  Electric  Furniture  Co.,  Bennington,  Vt.  Elec- 
trically-equipped   serving    table.      175,623 ;    Oct.    2. 

Nichols,  T.  &  H.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  Spark  plugs.  177,101 ; 
May  29. 

Nichols  Underwear  Corporation,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Corsets,  brassieres,  combination  corsets  and  brassi&res, 
etc.     184,144;   Oct.  16. 

Nicholson  File  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Files  and 
rasps.     131,918-  Jan.  30. 

Nicholson,  H.  R.,  Company.     (See  Nicholson,  Harry  R.) 

Nicholson,  Harry  R.,  doing  business  as  H.  R.  Nicholson 
Company,  Baltimore,  Ma.  Automobile  soap.  173,292; 
Mar.  13. 

Nicholson,  Lloyd  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  176,275  ; 
June  19. 

Nicholson's  Raincoat  Co.,  Limited,  St.  Albans,  England. 
Overcoats  and  suits.     172,006  ;  Nov.  13. 

Nicholson's  Raincoat  Co.,  Limited,  St.  Albans,  England. 
Waterproofed  fabrics  in  the  piece.     176,497  ;  July  17. 

Nickel  &  Drummey,  Chicago,  111.  Butter.  178,624; 
Sept.   25. 

Nickel  Fabricating  Corp.,  Philipshurg,  Pa.  Frying  pans, 
saucepans,  stock  pots,  kettles,  etc.     174,908  ;  July  3. 

Nickel  Plate  Elevator  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohi«. 
Poultry   and   stock   feed.      181,086;    Sept.    25. 

Nickels,  Cathrine,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Preparation  for 
the  alleviation  of  baldness  and  the  restoration  and 
preservation  of  the  hair.     172,431  :  Mar.  27. 

Nickels  &  Lauber,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery,  scarfs, 
neckties,  and  mufflers.     169,071  ;  Jan.  30. 

Nickels  Manufacturing  Company,  Bristol,  Va.  Ladies', 
misses',  and  children's  dresses.     169,179  ;  Apr.  3. 

Nickelsburg  Brothers  Company,  The,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Partly-prepared  leather  used  in  the  manufacture  of  bou- 
doir slippers,  bathing  shoes,  etc.     163,762  ;  Feb.  6. 

Nicomede,  Joe,  doing  business  as  Lustroil  Co.,  Altoona, 
form.      180,384  ;    Sept.   18. 

Niedzielski,  Albert  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Purgative  tea  in  dry 
Pa.  Polish  for  restoring  the  polish  of  musical  instru- 
ments.    169.317  :   July  24. 

Nielsen  Packing  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits  and   vegetables.      181,845  :   Dec.   4. 

Nielsen  Packing  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits   and  vegetables.      181,852 ;    Dec.    4. 

"  Nleso  "  Stahl-  und  Metallwarenfabrik  Gebr.  Niepenberg, 
Wald,  Germany.  Razors,  safety  razors,  safety-razor 
blades,  pocketknlves,  etc.     164,995  ;  Mar.  6. 


924 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — ContiDued. 


NIghtrack  ManufacturlnR  Company,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 
Costumer.     174,185  ;  May  1. 

NUes-Bement-Pond  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine 
tools  consisting  of  planers,  lathes,  and  drilling  ma- 
chines.    177,017;  May  22. 

Nippon  Match  M'f'g.  Co.,  L'd.,  Kobe,  Japan.  Matches. 
158,488;   Mar.   6. 

Nippon  Tea  Co.      (See  Masuda,  Tomekechl.) 

Nlss,  C,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Furniture  for 
homes.     149,345  ;  Feb.  27. 

Nlssley  Creamery  Company,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Ice  cream. 
157,726  :  Jan.  9. 

Nissley  Creamery  Company,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Ice  cream. 
158,995  ;  Mar.   6. 

Nltram  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Knitted  bags.     172,007-8  ;  Jan.  9. 

Nltram  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Bast  Orange,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Linen  broom  twine.  187,875 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Nitrate  Agencies  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fertilizers. 
180,486  ;  July  10. 

Nltro  Pencil  Company,  Nitro,  W.  Va.  Lead  for  pencils. 
172,897;  Feb.  6. 

Nitrogen  Electric  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Incandescent 
lamps.     178,677;  Mar.  27. 

Nitrol  Chemical  Co.,  not  Inc.     (See  Giddings,  Warren  A.) 

Nitrose  Company,  Peoria,  111.  Ready-mixed  or  paste 
paint.     159,690i  ;  May  29. 

Nix-Mx  Co.,  The.     (See  Qnast,  Otto  K.) 

Nix  Produce  Company,  Hastings,  Fla.  Irish  potatoes. 
165,300 ;  June  5. 

Nix  Produce  Company,  Hastings,  Fla.  Potatoes.  183,884 ; 
Nov.   13. 

Nizer  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  units, 
refrigerators,  etc.     187,438  ;  Dec.  18. 

Noack,  Walter  G.,  Stockton,  CaUf.  Water-pressure  sys- 
tems, pumps,  and  engines  and  parts  thereof.  186,246 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Noavo  Laboratories,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Medicinal  prepa- 
rations used  as  a  fat  reducer.     178,863  ;   Sept.  4. 

Noble  and  Noble,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Table  game  played 
with  pieces.     177,102;  May  15. 

Noblesville  Milling  Co.,  NoblesviUe,  Ind.  Wheat  flour. 
165,239;  Jan.  30. 

Noblesville  Milling  Co.,  Noblesville,  Ind.  Self-rising  flour. 
166,566-7;   Mar.   20. 

Noblesville  Milling  Co.,  Noblesville,  Ind.  Wheat  flour. 
167,531  ;  Mar.  20. 

Noblesville  Milling  Co.,  Noblesville,  Ind.  Wheat  flour. 
167,730  ;   Mar.    20. 

NoblesviUe  Milling  Cd  Noblesville,  Ind.  Self-rising 
flour.     167,731  ;  Jan.  30. 

Noblesville  Milling  Co.,  Noblesville,  Ind.  Wheat  flour. 
167,885  ;    Mar.    20. 

Noe-Bqul  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
170,690;  May  15. 

Noell,  James  T.,  Alexandria,  Va.  Aspirin  tablets. 
184,473;  Nov.  27. 

Noesting  Pin  Ticket  Company,  Incorporated,  Mount 
Vernon,  N.  Y.  Pin  tickets,  paper  clips,  tags,  and 
thumb  tacks.     166,199;   Dec.   4. 

Noesting  Pin  Ticket  Company,  Incorporated,  Mount  Ver- 
non, N.  Y.     Paper  clips.     180,805  ;  July  10. 

Noggle,  S.  W.,  doing  business  as  The  S.  W.  Noggle  Com- 
pany, Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cake  and  pastry  mixture. 
169.773;  Feb.  27. 

Noggle,  S.  W.,  doing  business  as  The  S.  W.  Noggle  Com- 
pany, Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cake  and  pastry  mixture. 
169,774  ;  May  1. 

Noggle,  S.  W.,  Company,  The.      (See  Noggle,  S.  W.) 

Noise  Making  Devices  Company.     (See  Halpern.  Irving  J.) 

Nolan  Co.,  The,  Greenville,  Pa.  Preparation  for  eczema, 
salt  rheum,  Impetigo,  etc.     170,535  ;  Feb.  20. 

NoLance  Chemical  Company,  New  Brookland,  S.  C.  Salves 
and  ointments  for  boils,  carbuncles,  bone  felons,  etc. 
175,729  ;  May  29. 

Nolen  Apiaries,  The.      (See  Nolen,  Lawrence  R.) 

Nolen,  Lawrence  R.,  doing  business  as  The  Nolen  Apiaries, 
Kerens,  Tex.     Honey.     169,072  ;  Apr.  3. 

Nollboff,  Harry,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Qgars.  171,652; 
Feb.  6. 

No-Liquid  Door  Check  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Doorchecks.     183,225;  Sept.  25. 

Noll,  Albert,  doing  business  as  The  Noll  Company,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.      Shampoo.      183,757 ;    Nov.   13. 

Nolyec  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.  Emulsion  used  in 
treating  constipation.     181,767 ;   Sept.   18. 

Nolyec  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111.  Emulsion  used  in  treat- 
ing  constipation.      181,769 ;    Sept.    18. 

No-Mor  Products  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Composition 
for  exterminating  insects;     180,292;   Aug.  28. 

Non-Crush  Fruit  Guard  Company.      (See  Satake,  Shuzo.) 

Nonsuch  Manufacturing  Co.  Limited,  The,  Toronto,  On- 
tario, Canada.  Polishes  for  metal  and  boots  and  shoes. 
175,207;  Aug.  7. 

NorcrosB,  0.  M.,  Co.     (See  Norcross,  Orville  M.) 

Norcross,  Orville  M.,  doing  business  as  O.  M.  Norcross 
Co.,  Pemberton,  N.  J.  Vegetable-oil  liniment  for  reUef 
of  aches,  pain.s,  cuts,  etc.     169.603  ;  Feb.  20. 

Nordman,  Ferdinand  B.,  jr..  Number  Nine  Plantation, 
Volusia  County,  Fla.  Fruits,  Jellies,  jams,  sirups,  etc. 
146,979  ;  Aug.  28. 


Norflett,  John  C,  doing  business  as  Royal  Progressive 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  General  tonic.  156,290 ; 
June  26. 

Norfolk  Mattress  Company,  Inc.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Bed 
springs  and  bedsteads.     180,547 ;  Sept.  11. 

Norfolk  Police  Social  and  Relief  Association,  The,  Nor- 
folk, Va.  Name  of  a  monthly  publication.  185,903 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Normany   Products   Co.      (See   Cromwell,   Robert   H.) 

Normasal  Chemical  Co.      (See  Hatch,  Robert  A.  B.) 

Norris,  Viola  B.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Candy.  185,259 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Norristown  Herald,  Inc.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Periodical  pub- 
lication, published  daily.     171,431  ;  Mar.  13. 

Norristown  Herald,  Inc.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Periodical  pub- 
lication published  daily.     176,910  ;  May  22. 

Norristown  Herald  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Norris- 
town, Pa.     Periodical  publication.     179,738 ;  Aug.  28. 

Norristown  Hosiery  Mills,  Lansdale,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
169.983  :  Feb.  13. 

North  American  Fur  Dyeing  Company,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Fur  skins.     171,883;  Apr.   3. 

North  American  Mercantile  Co.,  Inc.,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Canned  fish,  fruit,  and  vegetables.  174,909; 
June  5. 

North  American  Mercantile  Co.  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  flsh,  dried  fruits,  etc. 
174,910  ;  May  8. 

North  American  Mercantile  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Rice.     176,356  ;  Aug.  21. 

North  American  Process  Company,  Inc.  Malone,  N.  Y. 
Pneumatic  tubes.     109,919  ;  Feb.  27. 

North  American  Radio  c&  Supply  Corporation,  The,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Radio  receiving  and  transmitting  Instru- 
ments  and   parts  thereof.     168,936 ;  Dec.   18. 

North  American  Toy  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy 
pianos.     180,616  ;  Nov.  27. 

North  Dakota  Metal  Culvert  Co.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  Metal 
culverts  and  well  curbing.     160,021  ;   Oct.   30. 

North  Pacific  Mortgage  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Fresh 
apples.     185,668;  Nov.  13. 

Northern  Equipment  Company,  Erie  Pa.  Feed-water  regu- 
lators and  pump  governors.     178,625  ;  July  24. 

Northern  Fruit  Company,  Tonasket,  Wash.  Fresh  fruits 
and  vegetables.     165,705  ;  Jan.  2. 

Northern  Institute  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Instruc- 
tion books,  pamphlets,  or  folders.     180,488  ;  Oct.  16. 

Northern  Jobbing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Soap.  166,900 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Northern  Jobbing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Wheat  flour, 
oleomargarine,  tapioca,  etc.     171,034  ;   Sept.   25. 

Northern  Packing  Company,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.  Ham, 
lard,  bacon,  sausage,  salt  pork,  etc.     182,667  ;  Dec.  25. 

Northern  i'uper  Mills,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Toilet  paper. 
:  09,074;  Mar.  20, 

Northern  Paper  Mills.  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Toilet  paper. 
180,717  ;  July  24. 

Northern  Paper  Mills,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Toilet  paper. 
184,350;  Oct.  16. 

Northern  Paper  Mills,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Folded  towels. 
184,351 ;  Nov.  20. 

Northern  Paper  Mills,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Toilet  paper. 
184,352;  Oct.  16. 

Northern  Paper  Mills,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Toilet  paper. 
184.354-5  ;  Oct.   16. 

Northern  Paper  Mills,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Toilet  paper. 
184,356;   Nov.  20. 

Northern  Paper  Mills,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Toilet  paper. 
184,357;  Dec.  25. 

Northern  Paper  Mills,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Toilet  paper. 
184,358;   Oct.  16. 

Northern  Paper  Mills,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Toilet  paper. 
184,359;  Nov.  13. 

Northern  Paper  Mills,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Toilet  paper. 
184,360;   Oct.   16.  _,      ^ 

Northfield  Flour  Mills  Company,  Northfield,  Minn.  Wheat 
flour.     174,630 ;  June  5.  ^^     ^ 

Northfield  Flour  Mills  Company,  Northfield,  Minn.  Wheat 
flour.     176,422-4 ;  Aug.  21.  ,      ,      « 

Northman  Publishing  Company,  The,  Portland,  Oreg. 
Monthly  magazine.     171,380;  Apr.   24. 

North  Star  Chemical  Works,  Inc.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
Leather    preservatives.      155,630 ;    June    5. 

Northwest  Chemical  Co.      (See   Horst,  Frederick  P.) 

Northwest  Fruit  Products  Company,  Sa:iem,  Oreg. 
Canned   fruits   and  berries.     185,609 ;    Dec.    25. 

Northwest  Nitrox   Company.      (See  Piatt,  E.  F.) 

Northwestern  Bakers  &  Confectioners  Co.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Acetic  acid,  fruit  butters,  butter  flavoring,  cake 
mix,  etc.     161.938  ;  Nov.  13. 

Northwestern  Bakers  &  Confectioners  Co.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Baking  powder,  bicarbonate  of  soda,  carbonic 
powder,  etc.     181,855;  Dec.  4. 

Northwestern  Bakers  &  Confectioners  Co.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Sirups  and  fruit  and  phosphatic  acids  and  col- 
oring extracts  and  flavorings  for  beverage  purposes. 
3  81  856  '  Oct.  2. 

Northwestern  Bakers  &  Confectioners  Co.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Petroleum  oil  and  slab  oils,  vegetable  and 
mineral.     181.857:  Oct.  23. 

Northwestern  Bell  Telephone  Company,  Des  Moines,  Iowa, 
and  Omaha,  Nebr.  Monthly  periodical.  1(9,218; 
June  26. 


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Northwestern  Blaugas  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Naph- 
thalene solvent  tor  gas  mains  and  services.  156,593  ; 
May  15. 

Northwestern  Distributing  Co.,  Billings,  Mont.  Coffee. 
178,451)  ;  Oct.  9. 

North-Westcrn  lYust  &  Savings  Bank,  Chicago,  111.  Pub- 
Ikation.s  and  negotiable  papers.     ir>l,922  ;  Apr.   10. 

Northwestern  Yeast  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Yeast  and 
vitaniine  food  products  which  involve  the  use  of 
ye;ist.      l(i4,t>5S  ;   Aug.   14. 

Northwestern  Yeast  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Yeast  vita- 
mine  product  used  as  a  tonic.     177, ol8  ;  July  17. 

Norton,  Willis,  &  Co.,  North  Topeka,  Kans.  Wheat  flour, 
179,949;    Sept.    IS. 

Norwalk  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The,  Norwalk,  Conn. 
Elastic  vehicle  tires.     179,315  ;  .July  31. 

Norw;\ik  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The,  Norwalk,  Conn. 
Elastic   vehicle   tires.      182,926;   Dec.    4. 

Norwicli  Wire  Works.  Inc.,  2\orwich,  N.  Y.  Game  traps. 
1S3.S4S;   Dec.  IS. 

Norwood,  Edwin  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Serial  story.  172,009  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Notaseme  Hosiery  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
173,104  ;    Sept.   25. 

Notiage  Company,  The.  Los  .\ngeles,  Calif.  Men's  and 
boys'  work  shirts,  and  children's  blouses  and  play 
suits.     179.422  ;  Oct.  2. 

Nottingham  Lace  Works,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New 
Yorl;.  N.  Y.  Lace.s,  handkerchiefs,  embroideries,  and 
draperies,   etc.      179,316 ;    Oct.    2. 

Nottingham  Lace  Works,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Laces,  handkerchiefs,  embroideries,  etc.  179,317  ; 
Sept.    25. 

Nourse  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Kinder- 
garten materials.     164,822  ;  May  1. 

Novack,  Harry  J.,  doing  business  as  Colloidal  Labora- 
tories, Philadelphia,  I'a.  Liquid  iodine  preparation. 
178,626  ;    July   10. 

Novafaes  Company,  The.  Chicago,  111.  Prepared  yeast 
food  tonic.     179,880;  Dec.  25. 

Novak,  Jerry,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Knee  rests. 
1S3.402  ;   Dec.   25. 

Novelty  Cutlery  Company,  The,  Canton,  Ohio.  Pocket  and 
pen  "knives,  dirks,  razors,  and  ink  erasers.  168,781  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Novocol  Chemical  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Im- 
pression compound,     171,946  ;  Mar.  20. 

Novocol  Chemical  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Solution 
of  suprarenal  extract.     177,319  ;   Aug.    7. 

Nowak  Milling  Corporation.  Hammond,  Ind.,  and  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.     Horse  and  mule  feed.     170,780  ;  Mar.  13. 

No-Worry   Chemical    Co.      (See    Cicetti,    Federico.) 

Noyes  Comb  Company,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Pocket  and 
fine  combs,  barbers'  and  nien's  and  women's  dressing 
combs.     170,306  ;  Jan.  30. 

Nubright  Cmuoanv,  Concord,  Calif.  Washing  powder. 
170.893  :  F'pb.  13. 

Nu  Lfrape  Company  of  America,  The,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Non- 
alcoholic, raaltless  grape  beverage.     176.276  ;  May  1. 

Nu-Ka-Na    Remedy    Co.      (See   Rett,    William    F.) 

Nu-Life   Medicine   Company.      (See   Spinks  &  Mcllwain.) 

Nuloid  Corporation,  Wilmington,  DeL,  and  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Hard-rubber  composition.     174,668;   June  5. 

Nunnallv  Companv,  The,  Atlanta,  6a.  Candies.  177,103  ; 
Oct.   16. 

Nu-Pep  Company,  The.      (See  Palmer,   John  W.) 

Nu-Pep  Laboratories.      (See  Buchanan,  J.  W.) 

Nusol  Laboratories,  The.     (See  Baringer,  Frederick  J.) 

Nut   Lunch   Company.      (See  Townsend,    Glenn.) 

Nu-Tone  Products  Co.,  Cascade,  Mont.  Phonograph-record 
renewer  cleaning  preparation.      168,851 ;   Jan.   2. 

Nutting,  Wallace,  Incorporated,  Ashland,  Mass.  Colored 
pictures  or  plot  tinotypes.     170,831  ;  May  1. 

Nutting,  Walter  M.,  doing  business  as  Nutting  Truck  Com- 
pany.   Faribault,  Minn.    Floor  trucks.    173,240  ;  Apr.  17. 

Nutwood    Vineyard.      (See    Wood,    H.    W.) 

Niiwiiv  Companv.  The.     (See  Foster,  Clyde  C.) 

Nypros  Steel  (jompany,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Liquid  used 
in  heat-treating  steel.     170.400  ;  Apr.  3. 

0.  F.  Oil  Burner  Company,  The.  (See  Falkenwalde, 
Oscar.) 

O.   K.  Bottler's   Supply   House.      (See  Levy,  Louis.) 

O.  &  T.  Electric  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  de- 
tector and  amplifier  tubes.     180,293  ;  July  24. 

Oakford  &  Fahnestock,  Peoria,  111.  Baking  iwwder, 
crtam  of  tartar,  bluing,  and  ammonia.     169,920  ;  Dec.  4. 

Oak  Grove  General  Sanitarium.     (See  Secoy,  Edward  A.) 

Oakland  Chemical  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Anti- 

spotic   and   disinfectant   compounds.     181.608 :   Nov.   6. 

Oakley    &    Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Perfume,    toilet 
waters,  talcum  and  face  powders,  etc.   173,779  ;  Sept.  11. 
Oakley.    Richard    A.,    doing    business    as   Benn    Chemical 
Co.."  Philadelphia.   Pa.     Cleaning  and  polishing  prepa- 
ration.    182,481 ;  Nov.  27. 

Oaklev,  Richard  H.,  doing  business  as  Oakley  Varnish  Co., 
Los"  Angeles,  Calif.    Paints,  enamels.    155,114  ;  Mar.  13. 

OaklPv  Varnish  Co.      (See  Oakley,  Richard  H.) 

Oard  Radio  Laboratories,  doing  business  as  Atlantic-Pa- 
cific Radio  Supplies  Company.  Stockton.  Calif.  Radio 
receiving  sets.     170,894  ;  Jan.  30. 

Ober,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  Loeb  Dress  Co..  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Dresses  for  girls,  juniors,  and  misses.  168,848  ; 
May  22. 


Oberg,   C.   O.,   &  Co.'s   .\ktiebolaget.   Eskllstuna,   Sweden. 

..  F'les  and  rasps.     161,641  ;  Mar.  20. 

t)bprg,    C.    O.,    &    Co  :s    Aktlebolag,    Eskilstuna,    Sweden. 

Files  and  rasps.     175,514  ;  May  8. 
Obermayer,   S.,   Co.,   The.   ChlcaROj   111.      Furnace   cement 

in    laying   up   fire   brick    and   kinOrcd    uses.      184,094 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Oberndorfer    Company,    The,    Milwaukee,    Wis.       Rubber 

aprons.     164,185  ;  May  1. 
Obrecht,  G.  Fred,  doing  business  as  P.  Fred'k  Obrecht  A 

Son,  Baltimore,    Md.      Horse,   poultry,   hog,   and  dairy 

feed.     175,405  ;   Aug.   7. 
O'Brien,   E.   J.,   doing   business   as   Cresta  Blanca   Punch 

Co.,    also   as   E.    J.    O'Brien    Company,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.       Beverage    sold     as    a    soft    drink.       182,219; 

Nov.  6. 
O'Brien,  John  J.,  Coggon,  Iowa.   Pump  coupling.    176,757 ; 

May  8. 
O'Callaghan,  Marguerite,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Ladies'   and 

children's  dresses.     169,180  ;  Jan.   2. 
O'Connell,  L.  M.,  &  Co.      (See  O'Connell,  Louis  M.) 
O'Connell,   Louis  M.,   doing  business  as   L.  M.   O'Connell 

&  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Hair  curlers,   wavers,   crimpers, 

and  puffs.     174,098;  Mar.  13. 
O'Connor,  Edward  J.,  doing  business  as  Moon  Laboratories, 

St.    Louis,    Mo.      Pharmaceutical    preparation    for    the 

prevention  and  correction  of  vaginitis,  lenchorrea,  etc. 

170,748  ;  Feb.  13.       - 
O'Ciinnor.  Edward  .T..  doing  business  as  Moon  Laboratories, 

St.  Louis,  Mo.     Toilet  preparations.     170.947  ;  Mar.  20. 
O'Connor,    T.    J.,    &   Sons,    Incorporated,    Baltimore,   Md. 

Men's  belts.     169,557  ;  Jan.  30. 
Odell  Company,   The.      (See  Odell,   R.,  &  Sons   Company, 

assignor.) 
Odell,  R.,  &  Sons  Company,  assignor  to  The  Odell  Com- 
pany, Newark,  N.  J.     Hair  tonic.     153,613;  Feb.  13. 
Odell,  R.,  &  Sons  Company,   assignor  to   Odell  Company, 

The,  Newark,  N.  J.     Hair  tonic.     153,615  ;  Feb.  13. 
Odex    Products    Company,    Chicago,    III.      Foot    powder. 

178,767  ;  July  17. 
0-Do-Less  Products  Co.     (See  Dismond,  Henry  B.) 
Odontei  Company,  The.      (See  McCall,   John  O.) 
Odor,  Frank  B.,  Coshocton,  Ohio.    Medicine  for  treatment 

of  tuberculosis  of  the  bone  and  like  diseases.     178,864 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Odorless  By-Products  &  Reduction  Corporation,  New  York, 

N.  Y.    Deodorants  and  disinfectants.     169,775  ;  Feb.  20. 
Oemler,    Augustus,      Savannah,      Ga.       Canned     shrimp. 

180,807  ;  Oct.  16. 
Oertel  Roofing  Manufacturing  Company  (now  by  change  of 

name  Stormcote  Roofing  Corporation).  East  St.  Louia, 

lU.     Rag  fiber,  and  asphalt  roofing.     160,149  ;  Aug.  7. 
Oertel  Roofing  Manufacturing  Company,   now  by  change 

of  name  Stormcote  Roofing  Corporation,  East  St.  Louis, 

111.     Roofing  materials.     162,442  ;   July  17. 
Oest     Fruit     Co.,     San     Francisco,     Calif.       Mincemeat. 

161,446;  Oct.  30. 
Oest     Fruit     Co.,     San     Francisco,     Calif.       Mincemeat. 

161,448;  Oct.  30. 
Ohio  Brass  Company,  The,  Mansfield,  Ohio.    Ears,  clamps, 

and    hangers    for    suspending    and    supporting    trolley 

wires,  etc.     182,547  ;  Oct.  9. 
Ohio  Brass  Company,  The,  Mansfield,  Ohio.     Ears,  clamps, 

hangers,  and  brackets,   for  suspending  and  supporting 

trolley  wires,  etc.     182,669  ;  Oct.  23. 
Ohio  Confection  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Candy. 

162.763  ;  June  5. 
Ohio  Confection  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Candy. 

175,883  ;   May  15.     ■ 
Ohio   Instrument  Mfg.   Co.,    The,   Cleveland,   Ohio.      Fire 

extinguishers    and    refill   units   for    said   extinguishers. 

162,194  ;  Dec.   25. 
Ohio    Leather    Company,    The,  '  Glrard,    Ohio.      Leather. 

165,977;  Mar.  13. 
Ohio  Medicine  Co.      (See  Yagyu,  James  K.) 
Ohio  Refining  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Gasoline. 

162,310;   Jan.   9. 
Ohio     Salt     Company,     The,     Wadsworth,     Ohio.      Salt. 

170.593  ;  Feb.  13. 
Ohio     Salt     Company,     The,     Wadsworth,     Ohio.     Salt. 

171,863  ;  Feb.  20. 
Ohio  Spring  Bed  Company.     (See  Cleveland  Wire  Spring 

Company.) 
Ohio  Valley  Coffee  Co.,  The,  Portsmouth,   Ohio.     Coffee. 

178,270  :  Aug.  14. 
Ohio  Valley   Coffee  Co.,  The,  Portsmouth,   Ohio.     Coffee. 

180,770;  Dec.   25. 
Oil  and  Chemical  Corporation,  The,  Chicago,  III.     Lubri- 
cating oils  and    greases,    automobile  fuel   oils,   cutting 

oils   For  treating   metals.      138,722  :   Apr.   24. 
Oil  Country   Specialties  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Coffey- 

ville,  Kans.     Oil-well  swabs,  stuffing  boxes,  jereckl  Jets, 

wire-line  sockets,  and  tongs.    174,850 ;  July  24. 
Okla-Cola  Company,  Oklahoma,  Okla.     Beverage  sold  as  « 

soft  drink.     174,798  ;  May  29. 
Oklahoma  Garment  Manufacturing  Co.,   Oklahoma,  Okla. 

Overalls,  pants,  shirts.     149,848  :  Mar.  13. 
Oklahoma    Publigting    Company,    The,    Oklahoma,    Okl«. 

Dally  newspaper.     174,973  ;  Apr.  17. 
Oklahoma    Publishing    Company,    The,    Oklahoma,    Okla. 

Dally  newspaper.     175,152  ;  Apr.  17. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Oklahoma  Publishing  Company,  The,  Oklahoma,  Okla. 
Monthly    magazine.      175,265 ;    May    22. 

Oklahoma  Publishing  Company,  The,  Oklahoma,  Okla. 
Monthly  magazine.     175,266  ;  May  8. 

Okuda,  K.,  Livingston,  Calif.  Fresh  grapes.  164,067 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Old  Colony  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Taunton,  Mass. 
Cetton  yarns.     180,237  ;  July  10. 

Old  Dutch  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cocoa,  tea,  and 
rice.      170,594  ;   Mar.   13. 

Old  Homestead  Bread  Company,  The,  Denver,  Colo. 
Bread.     159,978:  Apr.  3. 

Old  Master  Color  Co.,  Provincetown,  Mass.  Tubed  artist 
oil  paints,  vrater  colors,  etc.     174,025  ;  May  29. 

Oldacb,  William  H.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fancy  pat- 
ent   hard-wheat    flour.      163,232 ;    Apr.    3. 

Ollveine  Laboratories.      (See   Bhmann,   Julius.) 

Olivette  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Toilet 
powder.     174,700  ;  Apr.  24. 

Olmsted,  Charles,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Candied  almonds. 
173,202 ;  May  22. 

Olmsted,  Leon  A.,  doing  business  as  United  States  Athletic 
Company,  Chicago,  111.     Bicycle.     170,664  ;  Jan.  23. 

Olsen-Moller  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Brake 
compound.     172,804  ;  May  1. 

Olson  Brothers  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Polishes 
for    furniture,    automobiles,    etc.      173,203 ;    Apr.    24. 

Olson  Coffee  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Coffee,  tea,  spices, 
flavoring  extracts.      168,546  ;   Apr.   17. 

Olympia  Canning  Company,  Olympia,  Wash.  Canned 
fruits.     169,076  ;  Feb.  27. 

Olympia  Canning  Company,  Olympia,  Wash.  Canned 
fruits.     169,080  :  June  26. 

Olympia  Canning  Company,  Olympia,  Wash.  Canned 
fruits.     169,082  ;   Mar.  6. 

Olympia  Canning  Company,  Olympia,  Wash.  Canned 
fruits.     178,271  ;  Oct.  23. 

Olympia  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  Olympia,  Wash.  Knitted 
sweaters,  caps,  toques,  gloves,  socks,  etc.  153,616 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Olympia  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton  goods,  particularly  cotton  and  silk  shirting. 
175,153  ;  June  19. 

Olympic  Club,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Periodicals 
Issued  monthly.     181,206  ;   Sept.  25. 

Oiriiiliji  Alfalfa  Milling:  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Stock 
and   poultry  feed.     168,429;  Mar.  20. 

Omaha  Paint  and  Glass  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Paints. 
118,608;   Dec.   25. 

Ombrelo,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Storm  protecting  cover- 
ing.    165,757  :  Feb.  6. 

Oneal,  J.  W.,  Chemical  Co.,  Adena,  Ohio.  Ointment  used 
for  colds,  headache,  sore  throat,  etc.     174,257  ;  May  22. 

Oneida  Community,  Limited,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Containers  or 
cabinets  for  holding  and  displaying  goods.  104,066 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Oneida  Community  Limited,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Silver-plated 
flatware,  tableware,  and  cutlery.     168,617-18  ;  Apr.  24. 

Oneida  Community  Limited,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Silver-plated 
flatware,   tableware,    and   cutlery.    168,724 ;  Apr.  24. 

Oneida  Community  Limited,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Display 
chests  or  cabinets  for  silverware,  etc.  169,728 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Oneida  Community,  Limited,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Silver-plated 
flatware,  tableware,  and  cutlery.     175,731  ;  May  29. 

O'Nell,  Gertrude  C,  doing  business  as  O'Neil's  Pharmacy, 
Taunton,  Mass.  Medicine^  for  coughs,  colds,  bronchi- 
tis, etc.      184,511 ;   Dec.   4. 

Ontario  Milling  Company,  Incorporated,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 
Dairy  feeds.     160,297 ;   Dec.   II. 

Onward  Manufacturing  Company,  Menasha,  Wis.  Furni- 
ture sliding  shoes,  being  either  a  glass  or  hard-metal 
base  with  a  metal  stem.     167,144  ;  Feb.  6. 

Onyx  Blouse  Co.      (See  iflnkelson.  Max.) 

Onyx    Hosiery    Inc.       (See    Emery    &    Beers    Company.) 

"  Onyx  "  Hosiery,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's  ho- 
siery.    182,670  ;  Oct.  2. 

Opax  Products  Company,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Washing  powder. 
162,847;  Jan.  2. 

Opltz  Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Auto- 
mobile radiators.     172,291 ;  Oct.  23. 

Oppenhelm,  Collins  &  Company,  New  York,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Footwear.     173,001  ;  Apr.  24. 

Oppenheim,  Oberndorf  &  Co.,  Inc.,  also  doing  business 
as  Franklin  Manufacturing  Company,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Plain  white,  dyed,  or  printed  cotton  dress  and 
underwear    piece    goods.      184,418 ;    Nov.    6. 

Oppenheimer,  Herbert,  doing  business  as  Slenda  Form 
Laboratories,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Salve  or  cream  recom- 
mended for  the  reduction  of  adipose  tissue.  169,495  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Optical  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Frames, 
rims,  nose  pieces,  and  celluloid  appliances  for  eyeglasses. 
178,184  ;    Sept.   18. 

Optical  Specialty  Manufacturing  Company,  Southbridge, 
Mass.  Ophthalmic  mountings,  and  "parts  thereof. 
179,548;    July    10. 

Optics  Limited,  London,  England.  Ophthalmic  and  spec- 
tacle lenses.     151,686;  Feb.  20. 

Optlsche  Anstalt  C.  P.  Goerz  AktiengeseUschaft,  Berlln- 
BYledenau,  Germany.  Photographic  cameras,  projecting 
lanterns,  etc.     167,318  ;  Oct.  30. 


Optlsche  Anstalt  C.  P.  Goerz  A.  G.,  Berlin-Friedenau, 
Germany.  Photographic  and  telescopic  objectlvas, 
photographic  cameras,  etc.     169,984  ;  July  3. 

Oi-i   Ol.'j   Syrup  Company.     (See  Harden,  David.) 

Oral  Laboratories.      (See  Poor,  Roger  A.) 

OrjiiiK'^  Crush  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Nonalcoholic,  malt- 
It'ss  beveragt's  and  concentrates  and  compounds  for  mak- 
ing I  he  snme.     156,504  ;  Mar.  20. 

Orange  Mill  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Coney  Island,  N.  T. 
Waffles.     181,232;  Dec.  25. 

Orangevale  Fruit  Growers  Exchange,  Orangevale  Colony, 
Calif.     Fresh  and  deciduous  fruits.     168,782  ;  Aug.  14. 

Orchard  Drug  Co.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Emulsion  petroleum 
used  in  throat,  lung  trouble,  bronchitis,  bronchial  ca- 
tarrh, etc.     165,807-8  ;  Apr.  24. 

Orchard  Paper  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Twine.  179,053  ; 
May  29. 

Order  of  Scottish  Clans,  Boston,  Mass.  Monthly  publi- 
cation.    186,924  ;  Nov.  20. 

O'Rear,  Robert  E.,  doing  business  as  John  D.  Bear  Com- 
pany, Clearbrook,  Va.  Emulsion  of  petroleum  com- 
bined  with   hypophosphites.      172,051 ;   Apr.    10. 

Oregon  Brass  Works,  Portland,  Oreg.  Journal  bearings. 
178,273  ;  July  10.- 

Oregon  Brass  Works,  Portland,  Oreg.  Bearing  bronze. 
178,274-5;  May  15. 

Oregon  Canning  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.  Canned 
fruits  and  berries.     187,340  ;   Dec.  25. 

Oregon  Growers  Cooperative  Association,  Salem,  Oreg. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     167,411-2  ;  July  3. 

Oregon  Growers  Cooperative  Association,  Salem,  Oreg. 
Canned  fruits.     174,851 ;  July  3. 

Orent's  Department  Store,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Saga- 
more Commission  Co.,  Sagamore,  Mass.,  and  New  York, 
N.    Y.      Underwear.      171,136 :   Aug.   28. 

Organic  Preparations  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Liquid 
preparation,  remedy,  or  tonic  for  nervous  diseases,  etc. 
181,040  ;  Aug.  21. 

Organ-Iron  Medicine  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Medicine 
used  in  cases  of  inflammation,  ulceration  and  dis- 
charges of  the  urinary  tract.     178,458  ;  Aug.  7. 

Organ-Iron  Medicine  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Medicine 
used  in  cases  of  stomach,  liver  and  bladder  trouble,  etc. 
178,459  ;  July   10. 

Organ-Iron  Medicine  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Medicine 
used  in  cases  of  rheumatism,  sciatica,  etc.  178,460 ; 
July  10. 

Organ-Iron  Medicine  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Medicine 
used  in  cases  of  kidney  and  bladder  troubles,  etc. 
178,461  ;  July   10. 

Oriental  Notions  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair 
nets.     177,019  ;  June  26. 

Oriental  Silk  Printing  Company,  Haledon,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  goods.     157,075  ;  Jan.  30. 

Oriental  Silk  Printing  Company,  Haledon,  N.  J.  Silk 
piece  goods.     179,318  ;  June  12. 

Oriental  Silk  Printing  Company,  Haledon,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabrics,  also  silk  ribbons. 
185,141;  Dec.  4. 

Orientalische  Tabak-  u.  Cigarettenfabrik  Yenidge,  In- 
haber,  Hugo  Zietz,  Dresden,  Germany.  Raw  tobacco, 
tobacco  for  smoking  and  chewing,  and  snuff,  cigars, 
etc.     157,507  ;  June  19. 

Original  Tire  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Tires,  inner  tubes, 
linings,  boots,  and  tire  patches.     180,670;  Aug.  14. 

Oriole  Shirt  Manufacturing  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Men's  dress  and  negligee  shirts.     183,160 ;  Sept.  25. 

Orkln,  William  S..  doing  business  as  W.  S.  Orkin  &  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.     Pearls.     181,696 ;  Oct.  16. 

Ormerod,  John,  &  Sons  Ltd.,  Castleton,  England.  Leather 
belting.      170,832  ;    Sept.    11. 

Ormerod,  John,  &  Sons  Ltd.,  Castleton,  England.    Leather 

roller  skins.     181,144  ;  Aug.  7. 
Orono  Pulp    &  Paper  Company,  Bangor,  Me.     Wrapping 

paper.     179,549  ;  June  5. 
Orosz,  John,  Adena,  Ohio.   Blood-cleaning  liquid.   179,011 ; 

Aug.   14. 

Orthmann,  Henry  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Mayonnaise  dress- 
ing.    167.582  ;  Feb.  13. 
Ortho   Manufacturing   Company,   Inc.,    New  York,   N.   Y. 

Liquid      dentifrice,      a      pharmaceutical      preparation. 

178,276:  July  10. 
Olsen  &  Marggraf,   Inc.,  Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Metal  ceilings 

and   side  ivalls  pressed-brick  siding,  painted  V-crimped 

roofing,   etc.     169,922  ;  Feb.  27. 
Opera    Omnia    Limited,    London,    England.      Face    cream, 

toilet  water,  shampoo  powder,  etc.     182,220  ;   Dec.  18. 
Osakeyhtio     Birger     Hallman,     Ltd.,     Kuopio,     Finland. 

Matches.     182,927;  Oct.  9. 
Osakeyhtio     Savo,     Ltd.,     Kuopio,     Finland.        Matches. 

171,864;  Aug.  14. 
Osakeyhtio     Savo,     Ltd.,      Kuopio,     Finland.       Matches. 

187,481-3:  Dec.  4. 
Osborn    Manufacturing   Company,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Brushes  designed  for  household  use.     172,010  ;  Jan.  9. 
Osborn    Paper   Company,   Marion,    Ind.      Writing   tablets, 

composition   books,   etc.     173,295  ;  Aug.  28. 
Osborne    Fruit    &    Vegetable    Company,    Fullerton,    Calif. 

Fresh   vegetables.     185,669  ;   May   13. 


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Osborne  Paper  Company,  Marion,  Ind.  Writing  and 
school  tablets,  composition  books,  etc.    187,764  ;  Dec.  18. 

Oscooln   Knitting   Mills.      (See  Bergman,   Adolph.) 

Os-Da  Compauy,  Tbe,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pearl  or  itnltatlon- 
pearl  necklaces.     186.664 ;   Dec.   11. 

Os-Jaco  Braided  Line  Co.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Fishlines. 
182,087  :  Oct.  2. 

Osman,  Barnet.  doing  business  as  Stamford  Drug  Com- 
pany, Stamford,  Conn.  Purgative  and  laxative. 
181,610:  Nov.   6. 

Osman,  John,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Intestinal  regulator.  174,407  ; 
June  26. 

Osterberg,  Gustav  M.,  doing  business  as  G.  M.  Osterberg 
&  Sons.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Elevator-rail  oilers.  172.551 ; 
May  8. 

Osterweil  Bros.  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Trunks.  180,771 ; 
July  10. 

Ostra  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sprayers  for 
medicinal   use.     172,954  ;   Apr.   17. 

Otis  Chemical  Company,  (not  Inc.),  Chicago,  111.  Lubri- 
cating compounds  and  greases.     181,087  ;  July  10. 

Otis  Orchards  Apple  Company,  Otis  Orcharils,  Wash. 
Presh  apples.     173,361 ;   June  5. 

Ottenheimer,  Reuben  E.,  doing  business  as  The  Reol 
Refrigerator  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Refrigerators  and 
refrigerator  show   cases.     173,204 ;  Apr.  24. 

Ouillette,  Paul,  doing  business  as  Fort  Kent  Drug  Com- 
pany, Fort  Kent,  Me.  Pills  for  use  as  a  blood  purifier 
and  system  tonic.     179,675  ;  Aug.  14. 

Oval  Wood  Dish  Corporation,  Tupper  Lake,  N.  Y.  Wooden 
plates.     176,204  ;  Apr.  10. 

Overland  Pharmacy  Co.,  Boise,  Idaho.  Natural  clay  pre- 
pared for  use  in  "cleansing  the  skin  and  pores.  168,121  ; 
May   15. 

Overman  Cushion  Tire  Company  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Rubber  tires.     167,091 ;  Jan.  30. 

Overman  Cushion  Tire  Company  Inc.,  New  Yorfe,  N.  Y. 
Rubber  tires.    167,003-5  ;  Jan.  30. 

Owego  Corset  Company,  Inc.,  Owego,  N.  Y.  Corsets, 
girdles,   bandeaux,    and   brassieres.     172,899 ;    Apr.   24. 

Owen,  C.  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tablets,  lotions,  sUver 
nitrate  sticks,  capsicum  plasters,  powders,  etc.  178,277  ; 
July  24. 

Owen-Dyneto  Corporation,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Electric  gen- 
erators, dynamos,  motors,  electric  ignition  apparatus, 
etc.    181,611 ;  Sept.  4. 

Owen,  Percy  W'.,  doing  business  as  Southern  Feed  Co., 
Birmingham,  Ala.  Cow,  horse,  mule,  and  hen  feed. 
180,489  ;  Oct.  23. 

Owens,  Michael,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Men's  and  boys'  suits. 
168,547  ;   Feb.   6. 

Owensboro  Milling  Co.,  Owensboro,  Ky.  Hen  scratch, 
chick  scratch,  laying  mash,  dairy  feed,  and  horse  feed. 
170,895  ;    May   1. 

Owenwood  Oil  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  Fort 
Worth,    Tex.      Oils   and   greases.      140,959 ;    Jan.    9. 

Owl  Disinfectant  Company,  The.     (See  Fain,  Jacob  R.) 

Owl  Drug  Company,  San  Francisco,  CaUf.  Bronzing 
liquid,  raw  linseed  oil,  spirits  of  turpentine,  for  techni- 
cal   use.      166,399 ;    Jan.    9. 

Owl  Drug  Company,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Bird- 
seed, flavoring  extract,  fish  food,  olive  oil,  etc.  166,400  ; 
Sept.    11. 

Oxford-Print,  Boston,  Mass.  Wooden  structure  pro- 
vided with  seats  in  the  nature  of  a  merry-go-round. 
144,246  ;   Oct.  2. 

0x0  Limited,  London,  England.  Soups,  and  preparations 
for  making.      157,898;    Sept.   25. 

Oyler,  Chas.  C,  &  Son,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Fresh  citrus 
fruits.     169.863  ;   Mar.    13. 

Oyler,  Chas.  C,  &  Son,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  doing  business 
as  The  Eustis  Packing  Co.,  Eustis,  Fla.  Fresh  citrous 
fruits.     179,482;    Sept.   25. 

Ozark  Chemical  Co.     (See  Lambert,  Virginia  C.  B.) 

P.  G.  Atlantic  Toy  Mfg.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  ani- 
mals.    180,808  ;  Nov.  13. 

P-K  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Water-power  beater   and  whipper.     182,257 ;    Sept.    11. 

P.  &  M.  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Rail  anchors  or  anti- 
creepers.     180.238  ;  Oct.  2. 

P.  &  S.   Laboratories.      (See    Stinson,   Lyman   A.) 

P.  Wolf-Goldman,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Underwear, 
bath  robes,  nightgowns,  slips,  kimonos,  and  buntings. 
181,230;  Oct.  30. 

Pabst  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Beverage  sold  as 
a   soft  lirink.     181.2]  0-11:  Oct.  2. 

Pabst  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Malt  sirup  and 
malt  cereal  beverages  sold  as  a  soft  drink.  181,212  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Pabst  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Malt  sirup  and  malt 
cereal  beverages  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     181,214  ;  Oct.  30. 

Pabst  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Table  water  and 
root  beer  and  nonalcoholic,  maltless  fruit-flavored  soft 
drinks.     181,215  ;  Oct.  2. 

Pabst  Corporation.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  General  medicinal 
tonic.     182,110  ;  Nov.  6. 

Pabst  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  General  medicinal 
tonic.     182,111-12  ;   Dec.   18. 

Pabst  Farms,  Summit  and  Oconnmowoc,  assignor  to 
Pabst  Holstein  Farms,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  CTheese. 
181,495;  Dec.  11. 

Pabst  Holstein  Farms.     (See  Pabst  Farms,  assignor.) 


Pacault,  Ernestine,  J.  G.,  Forest,  Brussels,  Belgium.     Elec- 
trical apparatus.     138,019  ;  Jan.  23. 
Pacent    Electric    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Control 

dials  for  use  with  radio  apparatus.     177,241 ;  June  5. 
Pachner    I.,  &   Son,   Inc.,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Articles  ot 

ladies    apparel.     183,342;   Sept.   2s. 
Pachner,   I.,   &  Son,   Inc.,   >few   York,   N.   Y.     Articles   of 

men's  and  ladies'  apparel.     169,737J  ;  May  22. 
Pacific    By-ProdHCts    Co.,    San    Jose,    Calif.      Carbonizing 

compound.     163,000  ;  Oct.  23. 
Pacific  Children's  Wear  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Schwartz,  Jacob.) 
Pacific   Clay  Products   Co.,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Pressed, 

glazed,    enamel.    rufHed,    and    fire   brick,    fire   clay,    etc. 

165,714;  Jan.  30. 
Pacific  Clay  Products  Co.,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Vitrified 

salt-glazed  sewer  pipe,  tile  water  pipe,  tile  conduit  pipe, 

etc.     165,715  ;  Jan.  30. 
Pacific   Coast  Biscuit   Company,    Seattle,    Wash.      Candy 

164,189  ;    Sept.   25. 
Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Company,   Seattle,   Wash.     Candies. 

172,119  ;  Apr.  10. 
Pacific    Coast   Biscuit    Company,    Seattle,    Wash.      Fancy 

cookies.     174,854  ;  June  5. 
Pacific    Commercial    Company,    Manila,    P.    I.,    and    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Wheat  flour.     168,728  ;  Dec.  4. 
Pacific  Fire  Extinguisher  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Fire-prevention  apparatus  and  systems  and  parts  there- 
of.     167,414 ;    Jan.    9. 
Pacific  Foundry  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Metal 

castings.     183,850  ;   Sept.  25. 
Pacific    Food    Products    Co.,    Portland,     Oreg.       Canned 

fruits   and  berries.      185,610;    Nov.    13. 
Pacific-Italian  Trading  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Fresh  and   dehydrated  grapes.     177,046  ;  Aug.  28. 
Pacific  Malt  &  Hop  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Pure  malt 

exlract  for  food  purposes.     152,767;  Sept.  18. 
Pacific  Malt  &  Hops  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Malt  ex- 
tract, a  sirup  for  food  purposes.     163,001  ;  Oct.  30. 
Pacific  Mercantile  Co.      (See  Muller,   Frank  P.) 
Pacific  MiUs,  Lawrence  and  Boston,  Mass.     Sheetings  ana 

snirtings.     158,725  ;  May  8. 
Pacific  Mills,  Lawrence  and  Boston,  Mass.     Cotton  piece 

goods.      175,677  ;   Apr.   3. 
Pacific     Mills,     Lawrence     and     Boston,     Mass.       Yarns. 

176,499 ;  June  19. 
Pacific  Mills,  Lawrence  and  Boston,  Mass.     Cotton  piece 

goods.     180,139  ;  July  3. 
Pacific  Novelty   Company,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Combs  and 

barrettes.     176,851  ;  May  29. 
Pacific  Radio  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Monthly   publication.      161,747  ;   July   31. 
Pacific    Seed   House.      (See   Colorado   Milling   &   Elevator 

Company.) 
Package  Paper  &  Supply  Corporation,   Springfield,  Mass. 

Wrapping  paper,  particularly  bread  wrappers.    177,923  ; 

May  ». 
l".i';Ua]d,  M.  A..  Company,  Brockton,  Mass.     Shoes  made 

wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.     171,865  ;  Mar.  20. 
Packard  Motor  Car  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Tire  covers. 

180,385  ;  Oct.  16. 
Packard   Motor   Car   Company   of  New  York,   New  York, 

N.    Y.      Rubber    tubes   for    pneumatic   tires.      177,510; 

July   31. 
Packard  Motor   Car   Company   of  New  York,   New  York, 

N.  Y.     Tire  carriers.     182,521  ;  Oct.  23. 
Packman.  Michael,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.     Eggs.     182,002  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Pactwell  Food  Products  Co.     (See  Hamilton,  William  H.) 
Pacz,  Aladar,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.     Aluminum  alloys. 

144,977  ;  Mar.  27. 
Paddon,    Roland    I.,    Chicago,    111.      Shampoo.      183,120; 

Nov.  13. 
Padin   Brothers,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Dress,   negligee,   and 

work  shirts.     176,688  ;  Oct.  16. 
I'aetscli,    Henrv    1'.,    Pasadena,    Calif.      Breakfast    cereal. 

167,480  :   Ma>.   '20. 
Page,  Herbert  P.,  doing  business  as  H.  P.  Page  Co.,  Bos- 
ton,   Mass.      Cement    and    other    petrescent    materials, 

magnesite    flooring,    and    artificial    blocks.       183,491 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Page,  Joseph  G.,  doing  business  as  J.  G.   Page  Chemical 

Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Preparation  for  dandruff,   eczema, 

and  falling  hair.     180,294;   Sept,   25. 
Page  Organ   Co.,   The,   Lima,   Ohio.     Organs  and   attach- 
ments for  playing  organs.     187,122  ;  Dec.   11. 
Page,    Percy    E.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Face   powders   and 

creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  rouges,  etc.     175,941 ; 

May  29. 
Page,    Percy    E.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Pace    and    talcum 

powders,  face  creams,  perfulnes.  etc.     184,982  ;  Dec.  4. 
Page    &    Shaw,    Incorporated,    Cambridge,    Mass.      Trans- 
parent containers  for  food  products.     179,424  ;  July  3. 
Page  Steel  &  Wire  Company,  Adrian,   Mich.,  and  Bridge- 
port, Conn.     Base-metal  wire.     162,646 :  Apr,  17. 
Pagonis,   George,   doing  business   as   George   Pagonis   Co., 

New  York,   N.   Y.,   Hair   tonic,    toilet   waters,   colognes, 

and  cold  creams.     168,725  :  Feb.  13. 
Pagonis,   George,   doing  business  as  George  Pagonis   Co., 

New    Y'ork,    N.    Y,      Shampoo    preparations.      183,312 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Pagonis,   George,   doing  business   as   George  Pagonis  Co., 

New    York,    N,    Y.      Waving    and    curling    preparation 

for  the  hair.     183,313;  Dec.  4. 


928 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Paine  &  Williams  Company,  Tlie,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rub- 
ber matting.     178,060  :  July  3. 

Paiiiesville  Metallic  Binding  Co.,  Tlie.  (See  Alden, 
Clarence  J.) 

Paint  Products  Co.,  The,  Elmlra,  N.  Y.  Paint  and  var- 
nish remover.      179,952  ;   Aug.   28. 

Painters  Supply  Co.      (See  Drabek,   Charles.) 

Pal  Radio  Company,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Kadio  receiv- 
ing apparatus   and   parts  thereof.      183,537 :    Nov.    20. 

Palisade  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Soap.     176.357  ;  July  10. 

Palise,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Champion  Specialties 
Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Liquid  polish  and  shellac.  183,226  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Paliady  Welding  &  Manufacturing  Company,  Seattle, 
W.ish.     Soldering  flux.     168,548  ;  Feb.  13. 

Palm  Knitting  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  gar- 
ments— ^namely.  sweaters.     153,771-3  ;   May   15. 

Palmer-Bee  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Speed  reducers,  shaft 
couplings,  friction  clutches,  hoists,  etc.  176,359 ; 
May  2S. 

Palmer  Candy  Co.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Candy.  165,301 ; 
Jan.   2. 

Palmer  Candy  Co.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Candy.  170,152  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Palmer,  Herbert  R.,  doing  business  as  T-N-T  Spark  Plug 
Co.,   Cleveland,  Ohio.     Spark  plugs.     176,205  ;   May   8. 

Palmer,  John  W.,  doing  business  as  The  Nu-Pep  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Nonalcoholic  beverages.  180,386 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Palmer,  Marion  C,  doing  business  as  Marolyn  Extract  Co., 
Lynn,  Mass.     Vanilla  extract.     170,731 ;  Mar.  27. 

Palmer,  P.  S.  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Device 
for  uniformly  mixing  the  charge  before  exploding  it 
in  internal-combustion  engines.     171,764  ;  Feb.  27. 

Palmer  Photoplay  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Prints  and  publications.     169,645  ;  May  22. 

Palmer,  Richard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hot-water  bottles. 
162,570;  Nov.  6. 

Palmer,  Walter  C,  doing  business  as  W.  R.  Palmer  &  Co., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Mops.    164,069  ;  July  24. 

Palmer,  William  T.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Toothbrushes.     171,183  ;  Jan.  9. 

Palmer,  William  T.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Darning  cottons.     173,852  ;  Mar.  27. 

Palmers,  Limited,  doing  business  as  Minty,  Montreal, 
Quebec,  Canada.  Soaps  and  shaving  creams.  184,291 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Palmers,  Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Bleach, 
beauty,  cold,  and  cleansing  creams,  face  powders,  etc. 
184,292  :   Nov.  27. 

Palmetto  Coffee  Co.,  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.,  and  Washington, 
D.  C.     Coffee.     171,381  ;  Mar.  27. 

Palmolive  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Face  pow- 
der.    175,942  ;  June  5. 

Palumbo,  J.  C,  Payette,  Idaho.  Fresh  apples.  182,928 ; 
Sept.  18. 

I'iiliiszfk,  Adam  J.,  doing  business  as  Townsend-Adams 
Oil  Co..  New  York,  N.'  Y.  Lubricating  oil.  173,002  ; 
Mar.   20. 

Pamlico  Cottons,  Ltd.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cretonnes, 
tapestries,  and  draperies  in  the  piece.  150,464 ; 
June  19. 

Pan-American  Furniture  Factory,  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Upholstered    household    furniture.      174,149 ;    May    22. 

Pan  American  Petroleum  &  Transport  Company,  Wilming- 
ton, Del.     Gasoline.     184,620 ;  Oct.  23. 

Pandora  Co.,  The.     (See  Sandra  Laboratories,  Inc.) 

Pangburn  Company,  also  doing  business  as  Pangbum's, 
Fort  Worth,  Tex.     Candy.     183,538  ;  Sept.  18. 

Pangburn  Company,  also  doing  business  as  Pangbum's, 
Fort  Worth,  Tex.     Candy.     183,538  ;  Dec.  11. 

Panhard  Oil  Corporation,  Carlstadt,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Lubricating  oils  and  greases.  172,552 ; 
Apr.   3. 

Panoulias,  Panayiotis  D.,  doing  business  as  The  American 
Chocolate  Almond  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Nonconsti- 
pating  health  chocolate  food  product.    164,449  ;  Sept.  11. 

Panther  Rubber  Manufacturing  Company,  Stoughton, 
Mass.     Rubber  heels.     173,780 ;   Nov.  20. 

Panther  Rubber  Manufacturing  Company,  Stoughton, 
Mass.     Rubber  soles  and  heels.     183,539  ;  Nov.  27. 

Paper  Novelty  Company,  The.  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Pack- 
age   of   paper    napkins.      183,717 ;    Oct.    2. 

Paperbrella  Corporation.     (See  Paperhrella  Co.,  assignor.) 

Paperbrella  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Paper- 
brella Corporation.     Umhrellas.     155.697;  Feb.  6. 

Papyrus  Company,  The,  Kenilworth,  N.  J.  Cr6pe  paper. 
182,221 ;  Sept.  18. 

Paracide  Co.      (See  Sharp;  Lemuel  J.) 

Paradise  Preparations.     (See  Asher,  Mollie.) 

ParaflBne  Companies,  Inc.,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Composition  for  coating  roofs.     161,450  ;  Oct.  23. 

Paraffine  Companies,  Inc.,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Fold 
ing  boxes.     173,205  ;  Feb.  20. 

Paraffine  Companies,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Flat  un- 
dercoat paint.     183,588  ;  Sept.  18. 

Paraffine  Companies,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Flat  un- 
dercoat paint.     183,591  ;   Sept.  18. 

Paragon  Cement  Products  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cement 
products.     180,809  ;  Oct.  23. 

Paragon  Hat  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Men's  straw  and 
felt  hats.     164,665  ;  Jan.  9. 


Paralite  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.   Aluminum  alloy. 

160.150  ;  Feb.  20. 
Paramount   Knitting   Company,    assignor   to   Bear   Brand 

Hosiery  Co.,  Chicago.  111.     Hosiery.     172,292 ;  Nov.  20. 
Paramount   Knitting   Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Ho- 
siery.    172,650  ;  Aug.  28. 
Paramount  Lens  Corporation.     (See  Tromba,  Marius  H.) 
Paramount     Paint     &    Varnish     Co.,     Philadelphia,     Pa. 

Ready-mixed    paint.      175,208 ;    .Vpr.    10. 
Paramount     Paint     &     Varnish     Co.,     Philadelphia,     Pa. 

White   paint  enamel.     175,209 ;   Apr.    10. 
Paramount  Specialty  Co.     (See  Reiss,  Fred.) 
Parch-O-Lite  Co.,  Chicago,  1)1.     Electric  lamps.     174,026  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Pardee,    J.    A.,    Co.,    Omaha,    Nebr.      Toasted   pop    corn. 

173,671;    Dec.    4. 
Parfumerie  Anthemys   (S.  A.),  Cauderan,  France.     Denti- 
frices.    168,730;  Dec.  11. 
Parfumerie  Caron.     (See  Daltroff,  B.,  &  Cie.) 
Parfumerie  Dor6  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Face  cream,  face 

and  liand  lotion,  perfumes,  toilet  water,  hair  tonics,  etc. 

168,486  ;   Mar.   20. 
Parfumerie  Forest.     (See  Cohn,  Leon.) 
Parfumerie  Lubin.      (See  Prot,  Paul,  &  Cie.) 
Parfumerie    Pavane,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Bath    powders. 

168,900  ;  Mar.  20. 
Parfumerie   Roger  &  Gallet,   Paris,    France.      Paste   and 

powders    for    beautifying    and    preserving    the    teeth, 

skin,   and   hair,   and  perfumery.     171,866 ;   June  5. 
Parfumerie  Roger  &  Gallet,   Paris,  Prance.     Soaps,  soap 

pastes,    and    soap    powders.      171,867 ;    June    12. 
Parfumerie  Roger  et   Gallet,  Paris,   France.     Pastes   and 

powders  for  beautifying  and  preserving  the  teeth,  skin, 

and  hair,  and  perfumery.     173,141;  Mar.' 20. 
Parfumerie  Roger  &  Gallet,  Paris,  France.     Soaps,  soap 

pastes  and  powders.     173,142  ;  May  8. 
Parfumerie  Roger  et  Gallet,  Paris,  France.     Soaps,  soap 

pastes,  and  soap  powder.     174,589  ;  June  26. 
Parfumerie   Roger   et  Gallet,    Paris,   France.     Paste   and 

powders  for  beautifying  and  preserving  the  teeth,  skin, 

and  hair,  and  perfumery.     174,590  ;  June  26. 
Parfumerie  Roger  &  Gallet,   Paris,   France.      Pastes   and 

powders  for  the  teeth,   skin,  and  hair,  and  perfumery. 

186,443  ;    Dec.    18. 
Parfums  De   Grand    Luxe,    Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y.      Face 

powder.     176,206-7  ;  Mar.  27. 
Parham-Lindsay  Grocery  Co.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.     Wheat 

flour.     162,048;  May  1. 
Paris  Upholstering  Co.,  Chicago,   111.     Parlor  chairs  and 

sofas.     170,691 ;   Feb.   27. 
Parisian    Specialty    Co.,    Seattle,    Wash.      Facial    packs. 

171,382 ;  June  19. 
Paristyle  Novelty  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  nets. 
172,684  ;  Feb.  13. 
Paristyle  Noveltv  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  nets. 

175,1.54;   Mar.   20.  ^; 

Park  Chemical  Company.     (See  Lodder,  Andrew  J.)  Si 

Park   Mfg.   Co.      (See   Cohane,    Sylvester   T.)  " 

Park  &  Pollard   Company,   The,   Boston,   Mass.     Publica- 
tion issued  on  the  full  o'  the  moon.     180.985  ;  Sept.  11. 
Park   &  Tilford,    New   York,  N.  Y.      Fruit  (in  jars),  mara- 
schino cherries,  figs,  dates,  etc.     172,553  ;  July  31. 
Park    c&   Tilford,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Sweet   cider,    grape 

juice,   grenadine   sirup,    etc.      173.00;? ;    Feb.    27. 
Park    &   Tilford,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Cream    of    tartar. 

173,241 ;  June  26.  ^  , 

Park  &  Tilford,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Candies  and  chocolate&H  I 

182,438;  Sept.  25.  « 

Parke.  Davis  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Laxatives  and 

cathartics.     170,503  ;  Feb.  13. 
Parke,  Davis  &  Company,   Detroit,   Mich.     Hypnotic  and 

antispasmodic.     170,781 ;  Aug.  21. 
Parke,  Davis  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Nebulizers  and 

syringes.      170.782  ;  May   15. 
Parke,   Davis  &  Company,   Detroit,   Mich.     Ointment  for 

eczema  and  irritations  of  the  skin.     173,903  ;   May  8. 
Parke,    Davis    &    Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Anaesthetic 

cream.     174,632  ;  May  1. 
Parke,     Davis    &    Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Antiseptic 

mouth  wash  and  gargle.     174,633  ;  May  1. 
Parke,  Davis  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Preparation  for 

treatment     of     cholelithiasis     and     allied     conditions. 

174,634  ;  May  1. 
Parke,    Davis   &   Company,   Detroit,   Mich.      Hypodermic 

solutions.      176,361 ;    June    5. 
Parke,  Davis  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Extract  anterior 

lobe  pituitary  gland.     179,220  ;  July  31. 
Parke,    Davis    &    Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Insecticide, 

antiseptic,  and  germicide.     181,306:  Aug.  21. 
Parke,   Davis   &   Company,   Detroit,   Mich.     Medicine   for 

whooping  cough,  bronchitis,  tuberculosis,  etc.     181,612 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Parke,  Davis  &  Company.  Detroit,  Mich.     Dentifrice,  cold 

cream,  vanishing  skin  cream,  and  skin  lotion.     183.851 : 

Dec.    18. 
Parke,    Davis    &    Company,    Detroit.    Mich.      Alteratives. 

184,180;  Nov.  27. 
Parke,    Davis   &   Company.    Detroit,   Mich.     Medicine  for 

treatment   of   syphilis.      184,181 ;   Nov.   27. 
Parke,  Davis  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Antiseptics  and 

germicides.     184.182  ;   Nov.   27. 
Parke,    Davis    &   Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Immunizing 

agents.      186,151;   Dec.   18. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


929 


Parker,  Arthur,  Cairo.  lU.  Preparation  for  the  treat- 
ment of  kidneys  and  liver.     187,384  :  Dec.  25. 

Park('r-Rriili;et  Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Ladies' 
sport  snlts  and  coats.     159,720 ;  May  1. 

Parkt>r-Bri(K'et  Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Men's  neck- 
ties.    l6!i,8J.S:   May  29. 

ParkerBridirot  Conii'anv,  Washlnston,  D.  C.  Boys'  suits. 
171.508;  .Tuly   10. 

Parker-Bridget  Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Men's 
winter  hats.     172.2SS  ;  Apr.  24. 

Parkor-Brldset  Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Men's  hose. 
182,929;    Oct.    16. 

Parker  Brothers.  Portland,  Me.,  and  Salpm,  Mass. 
Board  game  plaved  with  movable  pieces.  172.955 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Parker  Brothers,  Portland,  Me.,  and  Salem,  Mass.  Par- 
lor game  played  with  cards.     174,330  ;  Apr.  10. 

Parker  Brothers,  Portland,  Me.,  and  Salem,  Mass.  Indoor 
table  eameplaved  with  cards  and  domino-shaped  blocks 
180,721  :    Jiilv    31. 

Parker  Brothers,  Salem,  Mass.  Card  games.  175,210: 
May  8. 

Parker,  C.  W.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Dea  Moines,  Iowa.  Automobile 
polish   and   cleaner.      177,320;  May   22. 

Parker,  Chas.  V.,  Co.,  Harrisburg,  111.  Men's,  women's, 
and  children's  suits,  cloaks,  overcoats,  hats,  caps, 
shoes,  etc.     148,649 ;  May  8.  • 

Parker  Pen  Co.  The,  Janesville.  Wis.  Fountain  pens  and 
mechanical  pencils.     164,827  ;  Jan.  2. 

Parker  Products,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Holders  for  razor 
blades  during  sharpening.     180,027 ;  Aug.  14. 

Parker,  Roland  T.,  New  York,  X.  Y.  Saiety-razor-hlade 
stropping  holders.     167,924  ;   Feb.  13. 

Parker-Young  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Folding 
tables.      185,983 ;    Dec.   18. 

Parks-Belk  Company.  (See  Southern  Commercial,  Com- 
pany.) 

Parks  &  Bohne,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Automobile  trans- 
mission bands.     176,645  ;  June  26. 

Parks-Cramer  Company,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Humidity 
regulators.     182,482  ;  Aug.  28. 

Parks,  6.  M.,  Company,  The,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Humidity 
regulators.     179.621;  July  10. 

Parks,  Joseph  W.,  doing  business  as  Wopsy  Poultry  Yards, 
Altoona,  Pa      Live  poultry  and  eggs.     166,092  ;  Sept.  25 

Parks  &  Parks,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Shoe  brushes.  173,527  ; 
June  5. 

Parks  &  Parks,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Shoe  brushes.  173,528  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Parks  *  Parks,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Shoe  brushes.  173,529 ; 
June   5. 

Parks  &  Parks,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Shoe  daubers.  177,322 ; 
May  22. 

Parkstoue  Laboratory.      (See  Graham,   William  A.) 

Parkview  Electric  Company.      (See  Eckelkamp.  John.) 

Parkview  Pharmacy.      (See  SmoUnsky,  Phillip.) 

Parnibeck  Chocolate  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Choco- 
late candles.      175,515  ;   May   15. 

Parr,  Joseph  A.,  Manchester,  N.  H.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion for  cough,  sore  throat,  etc.     182,439  ;   Oct.  16. 

Parrett  and  Swank,  North  Manchester,  Ind.  Compound 
for   the   treatment   of   cancers.      171,548 ;    June  26. 

Parrish,  Amos,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Fashion  publication 
issued  twice  a  week.     169,923  ;  Feb.   20. 

Parrish,  S.  H.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Drying  liquid 
composition  of  matter  for  rendering  paper  transparent. 
176.646  ;  July  17. 

Parrott,  Herbert  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  polish.  180,490  ; 
Sept.  26. 

Parsons,  Irving  R.,  doing  business  as  I.  R.  Parsons  & 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Nail  polish  in  powder  form.  176,912  ; 
June  12.  ^ 

Partola  Distributing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Anti- 
septic laxative.     166,569  ;  Jan.   2. 

Partola  Distributing  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antisep- 
tic laxative.     167,532  ;  Feb.  20. 

Partridge,  Singer  &  Baldwin,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile  transmission.  160,300  ; 
Oct.  IC. 

Parvin,  W.  E.,  Co.     (See  Parvln,  William  R.) 

Parvin.  William  R.,  doing  business  as  W.  R.  Parvin  Co., 
Ogden,  Utah.  Fresh  dociduous  fruits  and  fresh  vege- 
tables.    168,372;  May  8. 

Parvin,  William  R.,  doing  business  as  W.  R.  Parvin  Co., 
Ogden,  Utah.  Fresh  deciduous  fruits  and  fresh  vege- 
tables.     168,373;   Feb.    20. 

Paskooil.  Catherine.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Metal  cleaning  and 
polishincr  powder.     173,296  ;  Mar.  20. 

Passaic  Print  Works,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
156,412;  Sept.  18. 

Pastene.  P.  &  Co.,  Inc..  Boston,  Mass.  Canned  peeled 
tomatoes,  roasted  peppers,  and  tomato  sauce.  166,095  ; 
.Tan.   16. 

Pastene,  P.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Canned  peeled 
tomatoes  and  tomato  sauce,     l'j'8,278  ;  June  19. 

Patch.  E.  L.  Company,  The,  Stoueham,  Mass.  Healing 
ointment  for  burns,  bnils,  eruptions,  irritation,  skin 
humors,  and  itch.     171.100;  Feb.  13. 

Patch.  E.  L..  Companv,  The,  Stoneham,  Mass.  Skin  lotion. 
174,482  ;  May  29. 

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Patchogue-l'lymouth  Mills  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Nets,  draperies,  and  curtains  made  of  cotton.  169,924  ; 
May  8. 

Patent  Novelty  Company,  Fulton,  111.  Glare-shield  at- 
tachment for  automobile  headlights.    176,208  ;  Aug.  28. 

I'atcychuk,  Wolter  V.,  doing  business  as  W.  V.  Patty, 
Altoona,  I'a.  Medicine  for  sore  throat,  influenza,  etc. 
173.200  ;  Apr.  10. 

Path6-Cln6ma,  Anciens  Ktabllssements  Pathfi  Frferes, 
Paris,  France.  Cameras,  cinematographic  projecting 
liinterns,    stereoscopes,    etc.       158,442  ;    Oct.    2. 

Pathfinder  Publishing  Co.,  The,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Weekly  publication.     180,387  ;  Aug.  21 

Patjens,  Wm.  S.,  doing  business  as  The  Exterminating 
Engineers  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roach-exter- 
minating poison.     180,773  ;  Aug.  28. 

Patrician  Olive  Oil  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Olive  oil. 
165,460  ;  Feb.  13. 

Patrick-Young  Company,  also  doing  business  as  Boyd 
Packing  Companv,  Richmond,  Va,  Smoked  hams  and 
bacon.      179,677 ;    July    31. 

Patrycki,  Thomas,  Hawkins,  Wis.  Lightning  arresier. 
175,884  ;  May   8. 

Patton,  John  G.,  doing  bnslnms  as  Cafe  L'Aiglon,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Raw  and  cooked  oysters,  and  clams, 
cooked  lobsters,  scallops,  etc.     101,176 ;  June  5. 

Patty.    W.    V.      (See    Pateychuk,    Wolter    V.) 

Paul  B.     (See  Balme,  Paul.) 

Paul,  Israel,  doing  business  as  Russpharmaco  Products 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Medicine  for  the  treatment 
of  the  blood  and  stomach.     167,533  ;  Apr.  3. 

Paulero,  Alfonso  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Malt  and  hops  com- 
pound for  beverage  purposes.     171,942  ;  Jan.  30. 

Pauli.  Hans,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Advertising  pamphlets, 
circulars,  bulletins,  and  supplements.     170,078  ;  Jan.  30. 

Paulson,  Anna,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candles,  pastries, 
breads,  and  cakes.     170,538  ;  Sept.  18. 

Paulson.  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Steel  filing  cabinet. 
163,765  ;  Jan.  2. 

Paulus,  Richard,  Freiburg,  Germany.  Preparation  for 
cleaning  stringed  instruments.     185,146  ;  Dec.  11. 

Pavich,  Gregory  A.,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Medicine  for  rheuma- 
tism, diseases  of  nerves,  arteries,  etc.     168,138  ;  Jan.  2. 

Pavich,  Gregory  A..  Kenosha,  Wis.  Medicine  for  head- 
ache and  dizziness,  watering  eyes  and  eye  catarrh,  etc. 
168,139-40;  Jan.  2. 

Pavitchlcb,  Steve,  Woodriver,  111.  Drain  valves.  170,208  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Paxton  and  Gallagher  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Candy. 
165,410  ;   Feb.   20. 

Paxtouic  Blood  Food  Co.,  Inc.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Prep- 
aration for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  paralysis, 
pneumonia,    etc.       172,760 ;    Mar.    6. 

Paxtonic  Blood  Food  Co.  Inc.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Prepa- 
ration for  the  blood.     174,798  ;  Oct.  30. 

Paz.  C.  Barletta,  New  Orleans,  La.  Nerve  tonic. 
151,019  ;   Feb.  20. 

Peacock,  William  F.,  doing  business  as  The  United  Food 
Products  Companv,  Portland,  Me.  Food-flavoring  ex- 
tracts.    167,735  ;   Feb.  27. 

Peacock,  William  F.,  doing  business  as  The  United  Food 
Products  Company,  Portland,  Me.  Food-flavoring  ex- 
tracts.     167,886  ;    Feb.    27. 

Peak,  William  C,  Chicago,  111.  Phonograph  records. 
170,209;  June  26. 

Peak,  William  C,  Chicago,  111.  Series  of  books  in  a 
course   of   dancing   instructions.      170,210 ;    Nov.    13. 

Peanut  Growers  Association,  Norfolk,  Va.  Peanuts,  salted 
peanuts,  peanut  butter,  oil.  and  meal.     173,004  ;  July  31. 

Pearce,  C.  R.,  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Candy,  con- 
fections, and  candy-coated  fruits.     168,938-9  ;  Jan.  30. 

Pearce,  C.  R.,  Company,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Candy  con- 
fections and  sugar-coated  fruits.     173,143^ ;   .\pr.   17. 

Peart.  Harold  A.,  doing  business  as  Sprague  &  Carleton, 
Keene,  N.  H.  Porch  chairs,  porch  rockers,  and  settees. 
158.64.n-6;  May  15. 

Pease  &  Dwver  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Cattle  and  poultry 
feed.     156,058  ;  Nov.  13. 

Pease,  P.  L..  &  Company,  Inc..  Lancaster,  N.  Y.  Blot- 
ter pads,  ink  wells,  envelope  racks,  etc.  180,941 ; 
Nov.   6.  « 

Peaslee-Gaulbert  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Varnish  stains  and 
paint  enamel.     179,882  ;  July  3. 

Peck,  Elbert  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dry,  paste,  and 
ready-mixed  paints,  oil  colors,  varnish,  etc.  183,499  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Peck  &  Sterba,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medical  preparations 
for  leucorrhea,  cervical  catarrh,  etc.    178,405  ;  Aug.  28. 

Peck,  Stow  &  Wilcox  Co.,  The,  Southington,  Conn.  Pliers. 
172,613  ;   Feb.  27. 

Peckham  Candy  Factory.  (See  National  Candy  Com- 
pany.) 

Peeto  Products  Co.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Concentrated  fruit 
jelly  base.     169.183  ;  Mar.  6. 

Pedersen,  Johannes  T..  New  York.  N.  Y.  CofCee-bag  sup- 
ports as  used   in  coffee  urns.      172.432 ;  Apr.  10. 

Pedigreed  Products  Corporation,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Nuts  aii.1 
peanut  butter.     176,647  ;  Sept.  18. 

Pedigreed  Products  Corporation.  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Nuts, 
salted  nuts,  granulated  nuts,  and  peanut  butter. 
176.648;  Sept.  11. 

Pedigreed  Seed  Company,  Hartsville,  S.  C.  Farm  and 
garden  seeds.     167,890;  Feb.   20. 


930 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Pee-Chee   Cleaner   Manufacturing   Company,    The,    Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Shoe  enamels,  shoe  polishes,  shoe-cleaning 

compo-sitions,  also  cleaning  compositions  for  silver  and 

gold.     170,033:  Feh.  6. 
Peek,    Frean    and    Company,    Limited,    London,    England. 

Confectionery.     168,937  ;  Dec.   4. 
Peerless   Chemical   Co.      (See   Israel,   Daniel   G.) 
Peerless    Confection     Company,    Chicago,     111.       Candies. 

169,604;  Aug.  7. 
Peerless     Confection    Company,     Chicago,     111.       Candies. 

169,605  ;  July  24. 
Peerless    Cotton   Mills,   Thomaston,    Ga.      Sheets,    sheet- 
ing, pillowcases,  etc.     182,989  ;   Dec.   4. 
Peerless    Cotton    Mills,    Thomaston,    Ga.      Sheets,    sheet- 
ing,   pillowcases,    etc.      182,991 ;   Dec.   4. 
Peerless   Finishing  Co.   Inc.,   Los   Angeles,   Calif.     Trans- 
parent gum  filler.     150,928  ;  Oct.  30. 
Peerless  Food  Products  Co.  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 

Preserved   cucumbers.     176,362  ;  May  22. 
Peerless   Mfg.    Co.,   The,    Norristown,   Pa.      Toilet   paper. 

179,678-9  ;   July   10. 
Peerless   Motor    Car    Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Motor 

cars.     174,483  ;  Aug.  28. 
Peerless  Paper  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Bond  paper. 

171,653  ;   May  8. 
Peggy  Page  Candy  Co.   (See  Block,  Isaac  E.) 
Peggy's    Health    Food    Company,    Butte,    Mont.      Cereal. 

164,829  ;  Jan.  30. 
Pelican    Bay    Lumber    Company,    Klamath    Falls,    Oi-eg. 

Lumber,    laths,    molding,    sidings.      180,078 ;    Sept.    4. 
Pelican    Bay    Lumber    Company,    Klamath    Falls,    Oreg. 

Lumber,  laths,  moldings,  sidings.     180.079  ;  Oct.  23. 
Pelican  Bav  Lumber  Company,  Klamath  Falls,  Oreg.     Box 

shook.s.      184,361-2;    Oct.    16. 
Peltz,  Bohrman,  Furse,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Umbrellas. 

173,979  ;   May  22. 
Penberthy  Injector  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Vaporizing 

devices  for  engines.     146,182  ;  Jan.  2. 
Penberthy    Injector    Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Pumps, 

atomizers,  carburetors,  etc.     161,061 ;  Dec.  11. 
Pence,     Harry     E.,     doing     business     as     Lincoln     Steel 

Products  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Pistons,  piston 

pins,  and  shafts  for  automobile  motors,  etc.    166,849-50  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Pendale   Woolen   Mills,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Woolen  piece 

goods.     183,161  ;  Aug.  28. 
Pendle   &  Rivett   Limited,    London,   England.      Cloth   ami 

stuffs  of  wool  and  worsted.     180,549  ;  July  10. 
Penick  &  Ford,  Ltd.,  Incorporated,  New  Orleans,  La.     Mo- 
lasses.    170,692  ;  Mar.  27. 
Peninsular    Honey     Producers,     Rudyard,     Mich.       Comb 

and   extracted   honey.     171,194 ;   Dec.  4. 
Peninsular   Paint   &   Varnish  Company,  Hamtramck,  Mich. 

Brushes.     182,992;  Nov.  20. 
Peninsular  Paper  Company,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.     Cover  paper. 

172,.345-7;  Jan.   16. 
Peninsular  Paper  Company,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.    Cover  paper. 

172,554;   Mar.   20. 
Peninsular     Paper     Company,     Ypsilanti,     Mich.       Book 

paper.     172,555  ;  Apr.  10. 
Peninsular  Paper  Company,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.    Cover  paper. 

178,279  ;  Aug.  21. 
Peninsular     Paper     Company,     Ypsilanti,     Mich.      Cover 

paper.     183,939  ;  Oct.  16. 
Penn    Paste    Milling    Company,    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa.      Dry 

pastes.      160,255  ;   Apr.   10. 
Penn   Paste   Milling    Company,    Wilkes-Barre,   Pa.      Wall 

sizes.       176.689 ;    Apr.    10. 
Penn    Paste    Milling    Company,    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa.      Dry 

pastes.      176,690-1 ;    Apr.    10. 
Penn    Tobacco    Company,    Wilkes-Barre,    Pa.      Cigarettes. 

174,702  ;  Apr.  10. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Children's  ready-to-wear  clothing — namely, 

overall  combination  suits.     166,258  ;  Jan.  2. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Men's  garters.     166,710  ;  Mar.  27. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  goods.     172,556;  Feb.  27. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Men's  hats.     176,759  ;  May  22. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Men's  and  boys'  caps.     176.760  ;  May  22. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Women's  hair  nets.     180,491  ;  Julv  10. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company,   Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  New 

York.    N.   Y.     Men's   and  boys'   ready-to-wear  clothing. 

182,483  ;  Nov.   27. 
Penney,  J.  C,  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  New 

York,    N.    Y.      Men's    and    boys'    overalls.       183,405 ; 

Nov.   0. 
Penney,    J.    C,    Company,    Salt    Lake    City,    Utah,    and 

New   York,    N.    Y.      Pillowcases.      185,671 ;   Nov.   13. 
Penny,  J.   C,   Company,   Salt  Lake  City,   Utah,  and  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  goods.     175.023  ;  Mar.  27. 
Peun.sylvania  Coal  &  Coke  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 

and  New  York.  N.  Y.    Coal  and  coke.     171,384  ;  Feb.  13. 
Pennsylvania    Coal    &    Coke    Corporation.    Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  and   New  York,  N.  Y.     Coal  and   coke.      171,386  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Pennsylvania  Lubricating  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Lu- 
bricating oils  and  greases.     178,566  ;  July  31. 


Pennsylvania  Pump  &  Compressor  Co.,  Easton,  Pa.  Com- 
pressors and  pumps  and  attachments  therefor. 
166,906  ;  Jan.   2. 

Pennsylvania  Range  Boiler  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Range 
boilers.     182,484  ;  Oct.  23. 

Pennsylvania  Salt  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Lye.     176,094 ;  Sept.  18. 

Pennsylvania  Salt  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Lye.     176,095-7;  July  10. 

Pennsylvania  Silverware  Company,  Kane  Borough,  Pa. 
Soda-fountain  cooling  and  dispensing  outfits.  175,267 : 
Dec.  25. 

Pennsylvania  Soap  Company  of  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Lancas- 
ter, Pa.     Soaps.     170,728 ;  Apr.  24. 

Pennsylvania  Soap  Company  of  Lancester,  Pa.,  Lancas- 
ter, Pa.     Soaps.     176,277 ;  June  12. 

Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills,  Inc.,  Glen  Riddle,  Pa.,  and 
New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Pile  fabrics  in  the  piece.  181,307; 
Aug.  7. 

Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills,  Inc.,  Glen  Riddle,  Pa.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Garments  for  women.  181,862 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Pennsylvania  Wire  Glass  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Sheet  glass.     170,596;  Jan.  30. 

Penny,  J.  C,  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods,  sheets,  and  pillowcases. 
175,022  ;  MUT.   27. 

Penton  Publishing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Maga- 
zine Published  weekly.     171,281 ;  May  1. 

Penton     Publishing     Company,     The,     Cleveland,     Ohio. 

Monthly  marine  periodical.     182,058 ;   Sept.   25. 
Pentucket  Novelty  Company.     (See  Pickett,  Charles  E.) 
People's   Fuel   &   Supply   Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Ice   cream. 

159,176  ;  June  26. 
Peoples    Drug    Stores,    Inc.,    Washington,    D.    C.      Cigars. 

157,690  ;  Apr.  3. 

Peoples  Savings  &  Trust  Co.,  administrator.  (See  Estate 
or  J.  M.  Fey.) 

Peppers,  Thomas  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cantaloupes, 
fresh  citrous  fruits,  and  fresh  grapes.  162,948 ; 
May  15. 

Peppers,  Thomas  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fresh  canta- 
loupes.    162,949  ;  Apr.  3. 

Pepple,  D.,  and  Co.,  Balnbridge,  Ohio.  Face  lotion. 
174.669  :  May  15. 

Pepsin  Syrup  Co.,  Monticello,  111.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  digestive  disorders.     184,148  ;   Oct.  23. 

Pep-So  Beverage   Company.      (See  Jones,  John   P.) 

Perceval,  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lard,  vinegar,  olives, 
pickles,  sauerkraut,   olive  oil,  etc.     169,819  ;  May  1. 

Perceval,  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cheese  and  mincemeat. 
169,820;  Feh.  27. 

Perceval,  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cheeses.     169,821 ;  Feb.  27. 

Perceval.  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Olive  oil.  176,913; 
July  3. 

Perceval.  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canned  okra.  177,047; 
July  3. 

Perceval,  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Candy.     177,048  ;  July  24. 

Perceval,  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Capers,  vinegar,  olives, 
pickles,   lard,  etc.      177,049 ;    Sept.   11. 

P«rceval,  C,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Cheese.     178,865  ;  Nov.  20. 

Perelstine,  Morris  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Shoes.  167,893 ; 
Dec.  4. 

P^rez,  Bernardo,  Mexico,  Mexico.  Medicinal  preparation 
for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism.     147,307  ;  Mar.  6. 

Perez,  Marcelino,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars. 
184,681-3;  Nov.  20. 

Perfect  Stove  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  Belleville,  111.  Coal 
and   gas  stoves  and   ranges.     175,732  :    Sept.   4. 

Perfection  Bed  Spring  Company.  (See  Llndsley,  Ben- 
jamin P.,  assignor.) 

Perfection  Biscuit  Company,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.  Biscuits. 
171,950;  Mar.   20. 

Perfection  Cap  Company,  Incorporated,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Men's,  women's,  and  children's  hats  and  caps.  172,349  ; 
May  1. 

Perfection  Garment  Company,  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.  House 
dresses   and   aprons.      176,692  ;    Aug.   7. 

Perfection  Products  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cereal 
food  product.     177,989 ;    Nov.   20. 

Perfection  Rubber  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rub- 
ber dolls.     184,363  ;  Oct.  16. 

Perfecto  Gear  Differential  Co.,  Bellingham,  Wash.  Vari- 
able-speed axles  for  motor-driven  vehicles  and  parts  of 
such  axles.     148,296;  Mar.  27. 

Perfumeria  Floralia.  S.  A.,  Madrid,  Spain.  Liquid  prepa- 
ration to  offset  the  odors  of  perspiration.  144,939 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Perfumeria  Gal,  Sociedad  Anonima,  Madrid.  Spain.  Toilet 
powders  and  handkerchief  extracts.     169,418  ;  Apr.  17. 

Periodical  Publishing  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Quarterly  publication.     177,403  ;  May  22. 

Perkins  &  Butler,  Inc.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Toilet  paper. 
177.990  :  May  29. 

Perkins,  Charles  B.,  Co..  Boston,  Mass.  Smoking  to- 
bacco.     173,980;   Apr.    10. 

Perkins  Marine  Lamp  Corporation,  New  York  and 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lamps,  lanterns,  etc.  139,369 ; 
May  22. 

Perkins  Products  Co.,  Hastings.  Nebr.  Toilet  and  medic- 
inal preparations.     165,411 ;  Jan.  30. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


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Perkins,  Robert  F.,  Framlngham  Center,  Mass.  Fresh 
apples,  fresh  potatoes,  fresh  cream,  cattle.  160,721 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Perkins,  William,  doing  business  as  Midland  Creamery 
Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Butter.     1V4,027  ;  June  5. 

Perlmann,    Louis.      (See   Friodrich.   Johannes.) 

Perlmon,  Sol,  doing  business  as  Detroit  Celery  and  Pro- 
duce Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fresh  vegetables. 
170,597;  June  5. 

Permnn's  Gowus.  Inc.,  New  Tork,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  wraps 
and   gowns.      185.376 ;    Nov.    6. 

Pernetti,  B.  Co.      (See  Pernetti,  Biagio.) 

Pernettl,  Biagio,  doing  business  as  B.  Pernetti  Co.,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.     Candled  citrus  fruits.     165,707  ;  Jan.  2. 

Perolin  Fabrik.ationsgesellschaft  m.  b.  H.,  Vienna,  Aus- 
tria. Ethereal  oils  and  essences  for  deodorizing  and 
purifying  the  air.     146,780  ;  Apr.   10. 

Perper,  Dalton  E..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  and  misses' 
dresses.      182,835  ;   Sept.   11. 

Perrln,  V.,  &  Cie.,  Grenoble,  France ;  London,  England ; 
and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fabric  gloves.     170,539  ;  Feb.  20. 

Perrotti,  Mario  T.,  doing  business  as  Perrotti  Drug  Com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  I.  Preparation  for  the  treatment 
of  corns.     181,216  ;  Sept.  18. 

Perry,  A.  J.,  and  Co.,  Dunlaw,  W.  Va.  Medicinal  prepa- 
ration for  the  treatment  of  stomach  and  bowel 
troubles,    coughs,    etc.      177,242  ;, Aug.    7. 

Perry,  David,  Dallas,  Tex.  Oil  burners.  134,458 : 
Jan.  9. 

Perry,  Desjardins  &  Temple  Co.,  The,  assignor  to  The  Sky- 
lark Radio  Company,  Cincninati,  Ohio.  Radio  receiving 
sets,  parts  thereof,  antennsB  and  parts  thereof,  head 
phones,  etc.     167,999  ;   Feb.   6. 

Perry,  Desjardins  &  Temple  Co.,  assignor  to  The  Skylark 
Radio  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Radio  receiving"  sets 
and  antennae  and  parts  thereof,  head  phones,  etc. 
168,000;  Jan.  28. 

Perth  Amboy  Chemical  Works,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Formaldehyde.     181,410:  Oct.  23. 

Pesci,  Alfonso  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Furniture  and  automobile 
polish.     169,776;  Oct.  23. 

Pestine   Cliemlcal   Co.      (See  Klebanofif,   David.) 

Peter  Cailler  Kohler  Swiss  Chocolates  Co.,  Inc.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Milk-chocolate  coating  for  candy.  160,868  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Peter  Company,  The,  Houston,  Tex.  Eggs,  butter,  poul- 
try, and  pecans.     172,434  ;  May  8. 

Peter  Rabbit  Stores,  Chicago,  111.  Pepper.  167,926 ; 
May  15. 

Peterkin  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Candies. 
174,485  :  ,Tuly  17. 

Peters,  Albert  T.,  doing  business  as  Vitamineral  Products 
Co.,  Peoria,  111.  Cattle,  swine,  dairy  and  poultry  feed. 
161,200;   July  31. 

Peters  Brothers  Rubber  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Back- 
ing or  reenforclng  cotton  cloth  and  white  shoe  cloth  In 
the  piece.     167,098;   Sept.  25. 

Peters.  M.  C,  Mill  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Stock  and  poultry 
feed.     149,929  ;  Jan.  30. 

Peters,  M.  C,  MiU  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Poultry  feeds. 
177,991  ;  Aug.  21. 

Peters,  M.  C,  Mill  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Poultry  feeds. 
177,993  ;  Aug.  21. 

Peters  Manufacturing  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Shoe 
fabrics.     176,209  ;  Apr.  10. 

Peters,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  The  Red-Ot  Com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  I.  Medicinal  preparation.  180,722  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Petersen.  Paul  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Refrigerated  comesti- 
bles— namely,  frozen  fish.     167,421 ;  May  1. 

Petersen  &  Pegau  Baking  Co.,  Omaha,  "Nebr.  Bread. 
185,985;  Dec.  25. 

Petersen's,  J.  H.  C,  Sons  Company,  Davenport,  Iowa. 
Children's  play  suits,  wash  suits,  and  boys'  knicker- 
bockers, blouses,  and  shirts.     153,367  ;  Jan.  2. 

Peterson,  Chas.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Insecticide.  172,701  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Peterson  Paper  Company,  The,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Toilet 
paper.     176.501 ;  May  22. 

Petrlch,  Mike  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment   of  cancer.     171,187  ;   June   26. 

Petrich,  Paul,  doing  business  as  Cornado  Fish  Co.,  San 
Diego,  Calif.     Canned  fish.     174,150  ;  June  26. 

Petrie.  William  K.,  Dundee,  Scotland.  Floor  polish. 
166,091  ;  Sept.  18. 

Petrocelli,  Joseph.  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Olive 
oil.     169,181;   Sept.  25. 

Petrocelli,  Joseph,  &  Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canned 
tomato  sauce.     169,182  ;  Mar.  27. 

Petroleum  Export  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gaso- 
line, kerosene,  lubricating  oil,  and  gas  oil.  176,210 ; 
Apr.   10. 

Petroleum  Export  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Kero- 
sene, gasoline,  .ind   lubricating  oil.     176,211 ;  Apr.   10 

Petroleum  Products  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Lubri- 
cating: oils  and  greases,  gasoline,  motor  snirit,  etc. 
173,904  ;  Apr    17. 

Petroleum  Publishing  Company,  Fort  Worth,  Tex 
Weekly  periodical.     176,278  :  May  22. 

Petroleum  Service  Corporation,  '  Minneapolis,  Minn 
Liquid    fuel.      170,753  ;    Sept.    4. 


Petroleum  Soap  Company.  (See  Haskins  Brothers  &  Com- 
pany.) 

Petros,  George  J.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Liquid  for  preserving 
curis  and  Marcel  wave  in  the  hair.     184,039  ;  Nov.  27. 

Pettitt  &  Bicklord  Company,  Wayzata,  Minn.  Lever 
casings  for  bottoms  of  automobile  bodies.  173,981 : 
June  12. 

Peyton  Packing  Company,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  and  El 
Paso,  Tex.  Breakfast  bacon  and  picnics.  175,625 ; 
June  19. 

Peyton,  W.  P.,  Fruit  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fresh 
citrous  fruit  and  fresh  grapefruit.     177,863  ;  Aug.  14. 

Pfafifmann  Egg  Noodle  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Noodles,  vermicelli,  and  similar  paste  products. 
160,633  ;  Nov.  13. 

Pfaltz  &  Bauer,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yams,  silks,  and 
threads.     181,773  ;   Aug.  21. 

Pfau's  American  Instrument  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medi- 
cal and  surgical  appliances.     175,024  ;  May  15. 

Pfeffer  Milling  Company,  Lebanon,  III.  Wheat  flour. 
165,032  :   Jan.  2. 

Pfeflfer  Milling  Company,  Lebanon,  111.  Wheat  flour. 
170,080  ;  Feb.  27. 

Pfeiffer,  Frederick,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Foot-arch  supports. 
179,819  ;  Oct.  23. 

Pfeiffer,  Frederick  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Syringes. 
172,685  ;   Feb.   20. 

Pfeiffer,  S.,  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tion for  the  treating  of  croup,  colds,  and  inflammation. 
173,207  ;  Mar.  27. 

Pfund  Nursery  Co.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Nursery  products. 
174,028  ;  Apr.  24. 

Pfytfer.  Siegfried,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Metallic  solder- 
ing alloys.      173,053;  Apr.  17. 

Pharaoh  Drapery  Company.      (See  Neugass,   Otto  L.) 

Pharis  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.,  The,  Newark,  Ohio.  Tires. 
169,263;  Mar.  13. 

Phelps,  Phoebe,  Caramel  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Caramels. 
177,243  ;   July  3. 

Phelps,  Walter  H.,  doing  business  as  The  Criterion  Lab- 
oratories, Portsmouth,  Ohio.  Cleaning  and  polishing 
materials  for  furniture,  etc.     175,369  ;  Oct.  30. 

Phenix  Cheese  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cheese.  172,392  ; 
July  24. 

Phenix  Packing  Co.      (See  Rosenberg,  Samuel.) 

Pheno-Bane  Products  Co.,  Sand  Springs,  Okla.,  and  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  Disinfectants,  deodorants,  cleaners,  etc. 
183,720;   Dec.   4. 

Pheno-Bane  Products  Company,  Sand  Springs,  Okla., 
and  St.  Lauis,  Mo.      Insecticide.     186,153  ;   Dec.   18. 

Pheno-Lyptol  Co.,  The,  Toyah  Tex.  Ointment  for  the 
treatment  of  catarrh,  colds,  burns,  etc.  174,635 ; 
Dec.    18. 

Philadelphia  Bottling  Co.      (See  Kane,   Thomas  B.) 

Philadelphia  Carpet  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wilton 
carpets.     166,604  ;  Mar.   20. 

Philadelphia  Paper  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadel- 
phia and  Manayunk,  Pa.  Paper  board.  174,855 ; 
June  19. 

Philadelphia  Quartz  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sodium 
siUcate.     158,727  ;  June  26. 

Philadelphia  Quartz  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Publi- 
cations and  printed  literature.     158,728;  July  3. 

Philadelphia  Rug  Mills,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wool 
rugs.     171,549  ;  Feb.  20. 

Philadelphia  Storage  Battery  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bat- 
teries and  battery  parts  and  supplies.     177,617  :  July  10. 

Philadelphia  Storage  Battery  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Electrolytes.     180,942  ;  Oct.   23. 

Philip  Morris  &  Co.  Ltd.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Cigarettes. 
179,416  ;  June  12. 

Philippe,  Louis,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tooth  paste  and 
tooth  powder.     170,153  ;  Jan.  30. 

Philippe,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  tonic.  170,541 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Philippe,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Massage  for  the  face 
and   body.      170,542  :   Apr.   10. 

Philippe,  Louis,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rouge,  powder, 
and  rouge  compacts,  brilliantines,  etc.  173,105 : 
June  26. 

Philippe,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumes,  toilet  waters, 
face  powders,  face  creams,  and  rouge.  184,095 ; 
Dec.    18. 

Philippe,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumes,  toilet  water, 
face  powders,  etc.     184.096  ;  Nov.  27 

Philippe,    Louis,     New    York,    N.    Y. 
184,260;   Dec.   18. 

Philipps  Aktien-Gesi'Uschaft,  Frankfort  on  the  Main,  Ger- 
many. Orchestrions,  pianos,  organs,  etc.  135  212  • 
May  29. 

Philipps  Aktien-Gesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many. Electrical  lamps,  electromotors,  dynamos,  etc. 
150,286;    Apr.    3. 

Philipps  Aktien-Gesellschaft.  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many. Boxes  for  music-note-roll  ribbons  and  music 
note  sheets.     150,287  ;  Oct.   23. 

Philips,  Ralph  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Underwear  of  textile 
material  for  women  and  girls.     174,750 ;  June  26. 

Philipsborn's  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Fur  coats,  scarfs,  muffs 
chokers,  and  dolmans.     171.036:  May  15. 

Philipsborn's,  Inc.,   Chicago,  111.     Young  men's  suits  anc 


Liquid     massage. 


overcoats.      175,155  ;   Aug.    7 


and 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Al-phabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Phillips,  Charles  H.,  Chemical  Co.,  The,  Glenbrook,  Conn., 
and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparations  of  magnesia,  prepa- 
rations of  cod-liver  oil,  and  tonic  medicines.  178,463 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Phillips,  Charles  H.,  Chemical  Co.,  The,  Glenbrook, 
ConB.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cocoa  and  chocolate. 
178,464-5;    Sept.    11. 

Phillips,  Charles  H.,  Chemical  Co.,  The,  Glenbrook, 
Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparations  of  magnesia, 
preparations  of  cod-liver  oil,  and  tonic  medicines. 
178,466  ;  Sept.  11. 

Phillips  &  Company,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Maine  Seed 
Potato  Growers,  Boston,  Mass.  Table  potatoes. 
185,643  ;  Dec.  11. 

Phillips  &  Company,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Maine  Seed 
Potato  Growers,  Boston,  Mass.  Seed  potatoes. 
185,644-5;  Dec.  11. 

Phillips  &  Company,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Maine  Seed 
Potato  Growers,  Boston,  Mass.  Table  potatoes. 
185,646;  Dee.  11. 

PhUIips  &  Hart,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Hosiery.  173,297; 
May  29. 

Phillips-Jones  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  T.  Collars. 
167,263  ;  Jan.  30. 

Phillips-Jones  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress,  negli- 
gee, and  work  shirts,  collars,  cuffs,  pyjamas,  and  night- 
shirts.    167,781 ;   Jan.  23. 

Phillips-Jones  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Neckbands 
167,782;  Jan.  9. 

PhllUps-Jones  Cornoration,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Dress,  neg- 
ligee, and  work  shirts,  collars,  pyjamas,  and  night- 
shirts.    169,033  ;  Mar.  20. 

Phillips-Jones  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirts, 
nightshirts,  pyjamas,  and  boys'  blouses.  173,145 ; 
May  22.  ••] 

Phillips-Jones  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirts, 
boys'   blouses,   and   pyjamas.     183,121  ;   Nov.   27. 

Phillips-Jones  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirts, 
blouses,  and  pyjamas.     183,122  ;   Sept.   11. 

Phillips,  Leo  F.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beads  and 
bead  trimming.     165,599;  July  3. 

Phillips,  Manning,  doing  business  as  I.  &  M.  Phillips, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  shirts,  trousers,  and  Jack- 
ets.    157,581 ;  Apr.  24. 

Phillips  &  Slack,  Inc.,  Northfleld,  Vt.  Monumental 
blocks  of  granite.     182,548;  Sept.  4. 

Phillips,  Thomas  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Monthly  magazine. 
184,149;  Nov.  6. 

Phllsbern  Products  Co.     (See  Bern,  Philip  S.) 

fhlnney-Walker  Company,  New  York,  N.  T.  Clocks. 
185,613-14  ;  Oct.  30. 

Phoenix  Drug  Store.     (See  Allen,  Samuel  L.) 

Phoenix  Flour  Mill,  Evansvllle,  Ind.  Wheat  flour. 
176,914;   Aug.  14. 

Phoenix  Ice  Machine  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ice  and 
refrigerating  machinery,  ammonia  compressors,  re- 
ceivers, and  condensers,  etc.     170,785  ;  May  22. 

Phoenix  Leather  Goods  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather 
goods  and  leather  novelties.     186,445  ;  Dee.  11. 

Phospho-Albumen  Company,  Inc.,  "The,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
Pharmaceutical  preparation  for  strengthening  the  gen- 
ital glands,  etc.     173,005;  Mar.  6. 

Phospho-Albumen  Company,  Incorporated.  The,  New- 
burgh, N.  Y.  Pharmaceutical  preparations  for  the 
treatment  of  nervous  diseases,  etc.     173,146 ;  Mar.  13. 

Phospho-Albumen  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
Pharmaceutical   preparation.      174,268 ;   Apr.   24. 

Phospho  Food  Co.,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Breakfast 
cereal.     164,950  ;   Jan.  2. 

Phospho  Food  Co.  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Breakfast 
cereal  and  remedial  food.     165,716  ;  Dec.  11. 

Phospho  Food  Co.  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Breakfast 
cereal.    165,717  ;  Jan.  30. 

Photodramatist  Publishing  Company,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Monthly  magazine.     179.550 ;  Nov.  20. 

Photoplatlng  Company,  "The,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  De- 
signs and  photographs  on  glass,  etc.     166.535  ;  Dec.  25. 

Photoplatlng  Company,  The,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Designs 
and  photographs  on  glass  and  metals.     166,636  ;  Dec.  18. 

Photoplay  Publishing  Company,  Chicago,  111.,  and  New 
York,   N.   Y.     Monthly   publication.      177,404  ;   Nov.    6. 

Physicians  Electronic  Supply  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Electrical  appliances  and  attachments  thereto. 
184,622;  Nov.  13. 

Physician's  Radlopathlc  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Radioactive  pads  for  surgical  or  medical  use.  162,265  ; 
Jan.  •.  -i-sra*-"! 

PhysIKurate  Limited,  London,  England.  Preparation  for 
the  treatment  of  uric-acid  complaints.     167,712  ;  Jan.  2. 

Phyelo-Chemlcal  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Granular  effervescing  salt  compound.    173,672  ;  Dec.  18. 

Physiological  Prodncts  Proprietary,  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia.  Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  dis- 
eases of  the  internal  secreting  glands.  179,221 : 
Nov.  6. 

Piatt.  John  F.,  doing  business  as  Jack's  Products  Com- 
pany, Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.  Penetrating  lubricating 
oils.     155,069;  Nov.  27. 

Picard,  Henri,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hats  and  caps.  160,428- 
9  :   July  31. 

Pickaninny  Company,  The,  Baltimore.  Md.  Emulsion  of 
pure  olive  oil  and  raisin  juice.     182,223  ;  Oct.  16. 


Pickett,  Charles  H.,  doing  business  as  Pentucket  Novelty 
Company,  Haverbill,  Mass.  Toy  carts,  coasters,  wheel- 
barrows, scooters,  and  wagons.     177,196;  Oct.  23. 

Pickett,  John  C,  doing  business  as  John  C.  Pickett  A 
Co.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Facial  clay,  cleansing  and 
tissue  crfeme.     183,083  ;  Nov.  13. 

Pickup,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Harpic  Manufacturing 
Co.,  London,  England.  Lavatory  cleanser.  174,259 : 
May  15. 

PIcot,  Jules,  assignor  to  Societe  Anonyme  de  la  Lessive 
Phenlx  Etablissements  J.  Picot,  Paris,  France.  Lye 
products.     180,774  ;   Dec.   4. 

Pictogram  Company,  The.      (See  Talman,  Charles  P.) 

Pictorial  Review  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress 
patterns.     174,526  ;   May  22. 

Pldgeon,  C.  T.,  Millinery  Co.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Hats 
for  women.     175,103  ;  May  22. 

Pled  Pipers  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roach-exter- 
minating poison.     166,903  ;  Jan.  30. 

Pieper,  O.  R.,  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Wheat,  pancake, 
buckwheat,  and  rye  flours.     168,784  ;  Jan.  16. 

Pierce-Arrow  Motor  Car  Company,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  T. 
Signal  electric  lamps  for  automotive  vehicles.  179,739; 
May  29. 

Pierce  Company,  The,  East  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Oils  for 
treating  artificial  and  real  leather.     169,224  ;  Jan.  2. 

Pierce  Governor  Company,  The,  Anderson,  Ind.  Device 
used  in  connection  with  internal-combustion  engines  for 
stopping  the  same.     169,321  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pierce,  James  H.,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Motor  trucks.  138,098; 
Mar.  27. 

Pierce,  S.  S.,  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Canned  fruits  and  vege- 
tables.    177,995;  July  10. 

Pierce,  S.  S.,  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Fruit  sirups  for  soft 
drinks.     181,041 ;  Dec.  4. 

Pierce,  S.  S.,  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Cigars.  183,043; 
Sept.  11. 

Pierini,  Attilio,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Furs  and  pelts. 
163,173  ;  Aug.  7. 

Plerini,  Attilio,  doing  business  as  Great  Northern  Fnr 
Dyeing  and  Dressing  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fur 
skins  and  pelts  imitating  seal.     171,387  ;  Mar.  13. 

Pierini,  Attilio,  doing  business  as  Great  Northern  Fur 
Dyeing  and  Dressing  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Raw 
fur,  skins,  and  pelts.     171,388  ;  Mar.   13. 

Pierini,  Attilio,  doing  business  as  Great  Northern  Fur 
Dyeing  and  Dressing  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Skins 
and   pelts.     178.768  ;   Oct.   16. 

Pletzuch  Wonder  Arch  Guide  Heel  Company,  The,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  Heels  made  of  rubber  or  analogous  mate- 
riaL     143,996;  Sept.  18. 

Pike,  Frederick  M.,  doing  business  as  Mount  Mansfield 
Maple  Mrechants,  Stowe,  Vt.  Maple  sugar.  179,883 ; 
Oct.   16. 

Pike-Lite  Company,  The,  Newaygo,  Mich.  Electric  lights 
for  motor  vehicles.     170,079  ;  Jan.  9. 

Pike  Manufacturing  Company,  Pike  and  Littleton,  N.  H. ; 
Evansvllle,  Vt.  ;  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Orleans,  Ind. ;  and 
Hot  Springs,  Ark.  Oilstones,  scythestones,  whetstones, 
ax  stones,  oil  and  water  stones,  etc.  173,362 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Pike  Manufacturing  Company,  Pike  and  Littleton,  N.  H. ; 
Evansvllle,  Vt.  ;  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Orleans,  Ind.,  and 
Hot  Springs,  Ark.  Oilstones,  scythestones,  whetstones, 
ax  stones,  water  stones,  hones,  strops,  etc.  173,783 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Pllcher,  Albert  S.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Piano  polish. 
170,504  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pllger,  Herbert,  Plainview,  Nebr.  Fly-chasing  attach- 
ments to  be  attached  to  screen  doors.     172.012 ;  May  15. 

Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Flour  made   from   wheat.     173,377 ;   Aug.   7. 

Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Wheat  flour.     173.379;  Nov.  6. 

Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Flour 
made   from  wheat.      174.334;   June  5. 

Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Flour  made  from  wheat.     182,993  ;  Dec.  25. 

Pilsner  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Malt-extract 
sirup   for  beverage  purposes.     169,420 ;   Jan.    2. 

Plncus  &  Otto,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Gloves.  164,001 ; 
Aug.  14,  1923. 

Plncus  &  Tobias,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Leather  shoes. 
184,917  ;   Nov.  27. 

Plnene  Chemical  Company.  (See  Hubble,  James  G., 
assignor.) 

PIne-0  Chemical  Company.    (See  Boyd,  A.  C.) 

Pine  Ridge  Coal  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Semlbltuml- 
nous  coal.     185,310  ;  Dec.  4. 

Pine  Tree  Shirt  Co.",  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress  and  negligee 

shirts  and  pyjamas.     176,034  ;  Aug.  14. 
Pinkham    Vulcan    Compound    Co.    Inc.,    Brooklyn,    N.    T. 
Chemical  compound  for  normalizing  steel,  etc.   165,811 ; 
Jan.   9. 

Plnkus,  Max,  doing  business  as  .Tohn  Price  &  Co., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bottled  mustard,  preserved  fruits, 
jellies,  etc.     175.733;  Nov.  6. 

Pinkus,  Max,  doing  business  as  John  Price  &  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia. Pa.     Canned  salmon.     175,735  :  May  15. 
Pinnacle  Coal  &  Coke  Company,  Dana,  W.  Va.,  and  Easton, 
Pa.     Coal  and  coke.     144,043;  Apr.   17. 

Pioneer  Alloy  Products  Companv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Metal 
pipes    and   metal   pipe    fittings.      139,628 ;    Nov.    6. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


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Pioneer  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Rooflnp;  cemeut.     141,870  ;  Feb.  6. 

Pioneer  Products  Co.,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Preparation 
for  cleaninK  and  removing  stains  from  painted  surfaces, 
tUe,  rues,  etc.     181,308 ;  Dec.  11. 

Pioneer  Products  Co.,  The,  Uayton,  Ohio.  Preparation 
for  cleaning  and  removing  stains  from  painted  surfaces, 
tile,  carpet,  etc.     181.508:  Doc.  11. 

Pioneer  I'roduets  Co.,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Soap. 
186,034  :  Nov.  13. 

Pioneer  Radio  Corporation,  Galesburg,  111.  Variometers 
and  vnrlocouplers.     182,606  ;  Oct.  9. 

Pioneer  Soap  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Preparation 
for  cleaning  and  polishing  metals,  glass,  enamel  ware, 
etc.     163,824  ;  Jan.  30. 

Pioneer  Suspender  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Belt 
buckles.     180,191 ;  Oct.   16. 

Piper  &  Salerno  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y,  Topcoats 
and    overcoats,      185,229 ;    Nov.    20. 

Plrazzl,  Gustav  &  Comp.,  Offenbach-on-the-Maln,  Germany. 
Violins  and  similar  instruments,  guitars,  mandolins, 
harps,  and  strings  for  said  instruments,  164,825 ; 
Jan.  30, 

Plromlr  Co,,  The.      (See  Graham,  Albert  L.) 

Plroilold  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y,  Chinese 
game  played  with  pieces,    186,757  ;  Dec,  25. 

I^ner,  Chas,,  doing  business  as  Square  Deal  Market, 
Washington,  D,  C.  Fresh  and  smoked  meats,  poultry, 
fresh    fruits,    and    vegetables.      174,591  ;    Sept.    11. 

Plstoia,  Dante,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Medicine  used  In 
the  treatment  of  piles  and  flatulency.     173,298  ;  May  1. 

Pltet,  Robert  Y.  L.,  Paris,  France.  House-painters' 
brushes.     167,997  ;  Jan.  2. 

Pltet,  Robert  Y.  L.,  Paris.  France.  Artists'  and  house- 
painters'   brushes.     167,998  ;   Jan.    2. 

Pitts,  A.  E.,  Shoe  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Shoes. 
172,435-8 ;  June  5. 

Pittsburgh-Des  Moines  Steel  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Manufactured  structural  steel  for  buildings,  bridges, 
towers,   etc.      168,940;    Feb.   20. 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Co.,  Rennous-Kleinle  Division, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Paint,  varnish,  whitewash,  sash,  cal- 
cimine, etc.,  brushes.     162,197  ;  Aug.  21. 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Var- 
nish.    175,517;  Apr.  3. 

Pittsburgh  Plate  ©lass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Liquid 
and  paste  paints.     175,518 ;  Apr.   17. 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Liquid 
and   paste    paints.      177,451 ;   Apr.    24. 

Plver,  L.  T.,  Inc.,  Wilmington.  Del.,  and  New  York, 
N.  T.  Perfume  extract,  toilet  water,  lotions,  etc. 
184,183  ;  Nov.  27. 

Plver,  L.  T.,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Toilet  soaps.     184,421 ;  Nov.   13. 

Plver,  L.  T.,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Perfume  and  face  powder.     187,385  ;  Dec.  25. 

PlalnvUle  Electric  Products  Company,  The,  Plalnvllle, 
Conn.  Knife  switches,  panel  boards,  switchboards,  and 
fuse  reducers.     171,432  ;  Apr.  24. 

Plant,  Theis  &  Gould  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Tym- 
pan  paper.     181,146  ;  Aug.  21. 

Plant,  Theis  &  Goiild  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Writ- 
ing, bond,  and  ledger  paper.     181,147  ;  Aug.  21. 

Plant,  Thomas  G.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Boots,  shoes, 
and  slippers.     167,097  ;   Dec.  4. 

Plant,  Thomas  G.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Boots,  shoes, 
and  slippers.     167,422  ;  July  31. 

Plant,  Thomas  6.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Hosiery. 
181,958;  Sept.  18. 

Planten,  H.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Haarlem  oil  In 
capsules.     165,204  ;  May   22. 

Planters  Nut  &  Chocolate  Company,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Candy.     176,567-8;   July  3. 

Plaskul  Game  Company.     (See  Johnson,  Anna  L.  R.) 

Platinide  Co.  Inc.,  The,  Providence,  R,  I.  Platers'  bars, 
sheet  metal,  metal  rods,  and  ingots,     173,719  ;  May  8. 

Platner,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  Koncrete  Exte- 
rior Stucco  Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Portland-cement 
stucco  mixture.     170,786;  Dec.  4. 

Piatt,  E.  F.,  doing  business  as  Northwest  Nitrox  Com- 
pany, Portland,  Me.  Nitrous  oxide  and  medicinal  oxy- 
gen.    178,770;  Aug.  28. 

Piatt,  Harry  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and  boys'  outer 
garments.     176,916  ;  June  26. 

Piatt's,   Chicago,    111.     Hosiery.     163,170 ;  Apr,   10, 

Playboy  Wearables,  Inc,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Boys'  outer 
suits,  negligee  shirts,  and  knitted  and  textile  under- 
wear.    168,690  ;  May  1. 

Plaza  Music  Company,  New  York,  N,  Y,  Phonographs. 
179,110  ;  Aug.  21. 

Pleasant  Grove  Canning  Company,  Pleasant  Grove,  Utah. 
Fresh  deciduous  and  citrous  fruits,  fresh  vegetables, 
etc.     171,951 ;   July  3. 

Pleasant  Grove  Canning  Co.,  Pleasant  Grove,  Utah. 
Fresh  deciduous  and  citrous  fruits,  fresh  vegetables, 
canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  etc.     171,952  ;  May  1. 

Plenge's  Pharmacv  Inc.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Ant  mats  and 
containers,     166,605  ;  May  29. 

Pliable  Arch  Support  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Arch 
supports.     163,471  ;  Feb.  13. 

Plough  Chemical  Company,  doing  business  as  Mme.  Ise'- 
Bell's  Toilet  Mfg.  Co..  Memphis,  Tenn.  Toilet  prepara- 
tions.    186,391 ;  Dec.  11. 


Plumb,     Fayette     R.,     Incorporated,     Philadelphia,     Pa. 

Files.     165,504  ;  Apr.  10. 
riumbrldge,   Charles  II.,  doing  business  as  Mary  Louise, 

New     York,     N.     Y.       Women's    and    misses'     dresses. 

186,070;  Dec.  11. 
Plunkett-Jarrell    Grocer    Co.,   Little    Rock,   Ark.      Coffee. 

180,888;  Sept.  25. 
Plushkell,   .August   B.,   doing   business  as  Flatopn  Binder 

company,     Los     Angeles,     Calif.       Loose-leaf     binders. 

181,864;  Oct.  2. 
Plymouth  Gypsum  Co.,  7'he,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.     Plaster. 

153,617  ;  Jan.  9. 
Pneulec  Machine  Conipany  Limited,  The,  Birmingham  Bng- 

land.     Molding  machines,   core-making  machines,   sand 

mixing  and  conveying  machines,  etc.     178^56 ;  July  24. 
Pneumocol  Company.     (See  Strain,  Lewis  K.) 
PodawlnnikofC,    Fred,    Kamsack,    Saskatchewan,    Canada. 

Liquid    medicinal    preparation    for    the    treatment    of 

open   wounds  of   animals.      152,479 ;   Jan.   2. 
Poe  Chemical  Company.      (See  Bryant,  Frank  H.) 
Pohlmann,    Herman    G.,    Chicago,    HI.      Writing    paper. 

148,851  ;  May  29. 
Point  Waist  Band  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Waist- 
band.   161,651;  Sept.  18. 
Polret,  Paul,  doing  business  as  Les  Parfume  de  Roslne, 

Paris,  B'rance.    Perfumes  and  toilet  waters.     178,467-8  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Pokodot  Cereal  Company,   Fargo,   N.   Dak.    Cereal  break- 
fast  food.      181,309;    Nov.    13. 
Pokodot  Cereal  Company,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.     Pancake  flour. 

181,310;  Sept.  25. 
Polak  8  Frutal  Works,  Amersfoort,  Netherlands.    Natural 

and  synthetic  essential  oils  and  materials  suitable  for 

the  production  of  perfumes.     172,240  ;  Apr.  10. 
Poland  Paper  Company,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.    Bond,  ledger, 

and  writing  paper.     172,489  ;  Feb.  6. 
Poland    Paper    Company,    Mechanic    Falls,    Me.      Bond, 

ledger,  and  writing  paper.     172,651 ;  Feb.  6. 
Poland  Paper  Company,  Mechanic  Palls,  Me.     Paper  used 

for    printing,    writing,    bookkeeping,    and    typewriting, 

and  mailing  envelopes.      174,099  ;  Mar.  6. 
Poland    Soap    Works,    Anniston,    Ala.      Washing   powder, 

soap,  and  soap  stock.     161,792  ;  Sept.  4. 
Polansky,  Arpad,  Douglastown,  N.  Y.     Cosmetic  powder 

and  rouge.     177,324  ;  Dec.  11. 
Polar  Food  Products  Corp.,  Boston,  Mass.     Edible  choco- 
late-lined   shell    adapted    to    contain    ices.       181,539 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Polaris  Co.,  The.     (See  Mulr,  Chas.  S.) 
Pollack,    Dr.,    Health   Pnducts   Corp.,   New   York,    N.   Y. 

Antiseptic,    germicidoV    and    therapeutic    compositions 

for  vaginal  douching,     168,064 ;  Jan.  9. 
Pollak  Bros.   Company,  The,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.     Dresses 

and  waists.     175,211  ;   July  10. 
Pollard,  Prank  L.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Clothes  rack 

for  drying  clothes.     169,374  ;  Feb.  6. 
Pollard,   Walter   S.,    Hot   Springs,   Ark.     Medicinal   pow- 
der.    180,140;  Nov.  20. 
PoUock-Schultz-Boyd  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Pants, 

knickers,     shirts,     suits,     underwear,     etc.       181,311 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Polo  Manufacturing  Company,   Clinton,  Iowa.     Trousers. 

182,113;  Aug.  28. 
Polygon  Products  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Cement  packing  for 

Joints.     177,514  ;  May  29. 
Polygon    Products    Co.,    Boston,    Mass.      Preparation    for 

cleaning  fabric,  leather,  and  woodwork,  etc.     177,515 ; 

July  3. 
Poly-naise    Company,    Watertown,    N.    Y.      Combination 

of     catchup,    tomatoes,     and     mayonnaise.       178,061 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Polyphonwerke      Aktiengesellschaft,      Berlin,      Germany. 

Phonographs,    coin-operated    talking   and    musical    ma- 
chines,   and   phonograph   needles,      145,583 ;    Apr.    24. 
Polyphonwerke      Aktiengesellschaft,      Berlin,      Germany, 

Phonographic  note  disks,  note  cylinders,  sound  plates  or 

records,  etc,     145,585  ;  Jan.  30. 
Pom  Chemical  Co.   Inc.,  The,   Lebanon,  Pa.     Renovating, 

cleaning,    and   metal-polishing   preparations.      168,124 ; 

May  15. 
Pompelan    Mfg.    Company,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Face 

powder   and   cream.      186,026 ;    Dec.    18. 
Pond,    E.    K.,    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Peanut    butter. 

176,427;  May  22. 
Pond,  Harry  A.,  Bay  City,  Mich.     Pile  remedy.     179,425 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Pond's  Extract  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cold  cream. 

185,377  ;  Dec.  11. 
Pond's   Extract   Company,    New  York,   N.   Y.     Vanishing 

cream.     185,378  ;  Dec.  11. 
Poole  Engineering  and  Machine  Company,  Baltimore  and 

Woodberry,  Baltimore,  Md.     Power  and  hand  operated 

washing  machines.      179,428 ;    June   12. 
Poor,   Charles   L.,   Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Cotton   piece 

goods.     175,042;  June  19. 
Poor,  Charles  L.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Cotton  piece  goods. 

176,035  ;  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Poor,   Charles   L.,   Co.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Cotton  piece 

goods.     176,038  ;  Apr.  10. 
Poor,   Charles   L.,   Co.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Cotton  piece 

goods.     176,040;  Sept.  18. 
Poor,   Charles  L.,   Co.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Cotton   piece 

goods.     176,214  ;  June  26. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpliabetical  Ust  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Poor,  Roger  A.,  doing  business  as  Oral  Laboratories, 
Salem,  Mass.  Medicated  chewing  gum  for  gum  and 
teoth  diseases.     167,829 ;  Jan.  9. 

Pope,  Angelo  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gelatinous  compound 
and  nonalcoholic  preparation  for  the  relief  of  dyspepsia, 
loss  of  appetite,  etc.     179,282  ;  Aug.  21. 

Popel-GlUer  Co.,  Warsaw,  111.  Malt  sirups  for  food  pur- 
poses.    165,412;   Feb.   27. 

Popp,  William  J.,  doing  business  as  Fort  Orange  Chemi- 
cal Company.  Albany,  N.  Y.  Hand  soap.  168,430 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Poppert,  Henry  A.,  &  Son  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Steam-pressure   cooker.     172,686 ;   Mar.    6. 

Popslcle  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lollypops. 
181,614;   Sept.  25. 

Pbpular  Products  Company.      (See  Tauch,  Werner  C.) 

Porcell,  Salvatore,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aluminum  paint. 
158,193;  Nov.  27. 

Porcupine  Medicine  Co.      (See  De  Brule,  August  G.) 

Poro  College.     (See  Malone,  Annie  M.) 

Portage  Shoe  Mfg.  Company,  Portage,  Wis.  Shoes  made 
wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.     178,530  ;  May  1. 

Portage  Shoe  Mfg.  Company,  Portage,  Wis.  Shoe  and 
leather  preservative  and  dressing.     184,294  ;  Oct.  16. 

Portage  Wholesale  Grocery  Company,  Portage,  Wis. 
Canned  vegetables  and  fruits,  pancake  flour,  etc. 
186,666;  Dec.  25. 

Porter  Electric  Carbureter  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid- 
level  indicator.     158,142  ;  Mar.  20. 

Porter  Electric  Carbureter,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid- 
level  indicators.     169,777  ;  Jan.  30. 

Porter,  Kenneth  E.,  doing  business  as  Rustnot  Products 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Table,  kitchen,  butcher, 
and  nunting  knives  and  forks.     173,106  ;  June  19. 

Porter,  S.  E.,  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Cords  for  stringing 
or   restringing  pearls   or  beads.      179,322  ;   Aug.   7. 

Porter,  Samuel  B.,  doing  business  as  S.  E.  Porter  Com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  I.  Pearl  necklaces,  bead  neck- 
laces, and  cords  for  stringing  and  restringing  pearls 
or  beads.      174,486 ;   Aug.    7. 

Porter-Seitz  Shoe  Stores  Company,  Wilmington,  Del., 
and  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Leather  shoes.  180,671  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Portland  Cordage  Co.,  The,  Portland,  Oreg.  Rope  and 
twine.     184,100  ;  Oct.  16. 

Portland  Cordage  Co.,  The,  Portland,  Oreg.  Twine. 
186,187;  Oct.  16. 

Portland  Flour  Mills  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Wheat  flour. 
182,175  ;  Dec.  11. 

Portland  Flour  Mills  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Wheat  flour. 
182,177-8;  Nov.  13. 

Portland  Flour  Mills  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Wheat  flour. 
182,179;  Nov.  20. 

Portland  Flour  Mills  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Wheat  flour. 
182,607-8;  Nov.  13. 

Portsmouth  Stove  &  Range  Co.,  The,  Portsmouth,  Ohio. 
Coal  and  gas  stoves  and  ranges.     165,967  ;  Jan.  9. 

Porzellanfabrik  Ph.  Rosenthal  &  Co.  A.  G.,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many.    China.     171,102  ;  May  15. 

Porzellanfabrik,  Ph.  Rosenthal  &  Co.,  A.  G.,  Berlin, 
Germany.     China.     171,103 ;  May  22. 

Porzellanfabrik  Ph.  Rosenthal  &  Co.,  A.  G.,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. Crockery,  earthenware,  and  porcelain.  186,329  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Posner,  Dr.  A.,  Shoes,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
149,772  ;  May  8. 

Post-Glover  Electric  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Elec- 
trical resistances.     172,764  ;  Feb.  20. 

Post-Golden    Rule    Fuel   Co.      (See    Goodwin,    Harry    L.) 

I'ost-Time  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tri- 
weekly  and   daily   publication.      175,323 ;   Apr.   17. 

Postum  Cereal  Company  Incorporated,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Corn  flakes.     163,763  ;  Feb.  13. 

Postum  Cereal  Company  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
and  Battle  Creek,  'Mich.  Cereal  breakfast  foods 
174,976  ;  May  15. 

Potor  Coffee  Co.     (See  Llndstrom,  Victoria  C.) 

Potter,  C.  D.  Co.,  The,  Stamford,  Conn.  Radio  equipment. 
175,437  ;  May  29. 

Potter-McCune  Company,  McKeesport,  Pa.  CofEee,  canned 
fruits,  vegetables,  and  flsh,  table  molasses.  167,687 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Potter-Wrightington,  Inc.,  Charlestown,  Boston,  Mass. 
Bread  wrappers.    160,026 ;  Apr.  10. 

Potter-Wrightington,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Bread  and 
crackers.     164,186;  Mar.  27. 

Potter-Wrightington,  Inc.,  Charlestown,  Boston,  Mass. 
Bread  wrappers.     164,187  ;  Apr.  10. 

Potter-Wrightington,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Bran  for  use 
In  making  bakery  products.     171,467  ;   May  8. 

Pottgieser,  Joseph  M.,  Ocean  Park,  Calif.  Medicinal 
preparation  for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  neuritis, 
etc.     179,740  ;  Aug.  7.  • 

Poulsen,  Dana  C,  Santa  Rosa,  Calif.  Fountain  syringes, 
hotwater  bags,  and  water  bags.    175.156  ;  Dec.  11. 

Pound,  George  H.,  doing  business  as  Tress  Laboratories, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Hair  tonic.     178,280  ;  July  10. 

Powell,  Bessie  S.,  doing  business  as  Beth  Tantum,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.     Marmalade.     183,500  ;  Dec.  25. 

Powell  Knitting  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery. 
162,245  ;  Jan.  30. 

Powell  Knitting  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ho- 
siery.    166,246;  Jan.  ». 


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Powell   Knitting  Company,   The,   Philadelphia,  Pa. 

siery.     166,247  ;  Feb.  20. 
Powell      Knitting     Company,      The,      Philadelphia, 

Hosiery.     166,248;   May   8. 
Powell  Knitting   Company,  The,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Ho- 
siery.    166,250  ;  June  19. 
Powell  Knitting  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hosiery. 

166,252  ;  Jan.  30. 
Powell  Knitting  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Hosiery, 

166,254  ;  Jan.  30. 
Powell      Knitting      Company,     The,      Philadelphia,      Pa. 

Hosiery.     168,237;  May  8. 
Powell,  Leopold,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Cigars,  cheroots, 

and  little  cigars.     149,480  ;  May  15. 
Powell   Milling   Co.,   De  Pere,   Wis.     Wheat  flour,   stock 

feed,   chicken   feed.     167,652 ;   Jan.   9. 
Powell,    Samuel    S.,    Winterset,    Iowa.      Insecticide    for 

fowls.     174,409;  June  5. 
Power,     Edwin     I.,     Solano,     Calif.       Fruits     and    nuts. 

156,017  ;  Sept.  11. 
Power  Supply  Company,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.     Power  belt- 
ing, hose,  packing,  etc.     145,647  ;  Jan.  9. 
Powers  Accounting  Machine  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Adding,  listing,  calculating,  and  bookkeeping  machines. 

186,156;  Dec.  25. 
Powers,  Friend  &  Lichtman,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fringes 

and  art  needlework.     179,426  ;  July  3. 
Powers,   Timothy    B.,   doing   business   as   Powers   Manu- 
facturing Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Screw  drivers. 

167,895 ;  Dec.  4. 
Powers,    Walter   P.,    Chicago,    111.      Beverages.      165,809 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Powers-Weightman-Rosengarten     Co.,     Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Barium-sulphate     cream     for     radiologic     examination. 

165,200  ;  Jan.  2. 

Prairie  Remedy  Co.,  Batavla,  111.  Stock  and  poultry  tonics 
and  conditions.     146,397  ;  Apr.  10. 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Caliper 
gauges.     164,452  ;   July  3. 

Pray  Candy  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candy. 
146,591 ;  Oct.  16. 

Precision  Adding  Machine  Company,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Adding  machines.     184,984 ;  Dec.  25. 

Precision  Speedometer  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Speedometers 
and  speedometer  plates.    183,592  ;  Oct.  30. 

Preis,  J.  J.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boys'  outer 
garments.     172,490  ;  May  22. 

Premier  Cutlery,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Certain  kinds  of 
cutlery  of  base  metal.     159,049 ;  May  29. 

Premier  Cutlery,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Certain  kinds  of 
cutlery  of  base  metal.     159,050 ;  Mar.  13. 

Premier  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Audiofrequency 
transformers.     183,162  ;  Oct.  9. 

Premier  Malt  Products  Company  of  Ohio,  Inc.,  Chicago, 
111.,  and  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless  fruit- 
flavored  concentrate  for  beverage  purposes.  170,213 : 
Jan.  30. 

Premier  Reflnlng  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Gasoline. 
176,215;   Dec.  4. 

Prescott  &  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Domestic  refriger- 
ators.    177,199;   May  8. 

Preserving  Mushroom  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Salad  dress- 
ing.    176,693  ;  June  19. 

President  Suspender  Company,  Shirley,  Mass.  Garters. 
166,787;  July  3. 

Press,  C.  M.,  &  Co.     (See  Press,  Candace  M.) 

Press,  Candace  M.,  doing  business  as  C.  M.  Press  &  Co., 
Conneaut,  Ohio.  Preparation  for  pyorrhea,  abscesses, 
sores,  cancer,  and  ulcers.     174,637  ;  Sept.  4. 

Press  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Colored 
comic  page  in  the  Sunday  World  newspaper.  170,896 : 
Feb.  27. 

Press  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Title  of  a, 
column  in  a  newspaper.     186,613  ;  Dec.  11. 

Press-Union  Publishing  Co.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Title  of 
its  daily  publication.    169,778-9  ;  Jan.  30. 

Pressed  Prism  Plate  Glass  Company,  M:organtown,  W. 
Va.     Glass.     187,346;  Dec.  4. 

Pressto  Leather  Products  Corporation,  Brooklyn  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Spectacle  cases.     173,720  ;  Mar.  20. 

Prestia,  Frank,  doing  business  as  the  White  Rose  Ic« 
Cream  and  Frozen  Custard  Biscuit  Company,  New 
Orleans,  La.  Ice  cream  and  frozen-custard  biscuit. 
166,468;  Feb.  27. 

Presto  Fire  Extinguisher  Company.      (See  Cooke,  Harry  S.) 

Prest-0-Lite  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ina. 
Welding  apparatus  using  gas.     107,374  ;  Feb.  6. 

Presto  Manufacturing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fluid  for 
removing  stains   from   the   teeth.      181,569 ;   Nov.   6. 

Preston,  Burton  &  Co.,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Monuments. 
157,002  ;  May  1. 

Pre  Ven  Shun  Laboratories.  The,  (See  Hughes,  William  S.) 

Price,  Anna  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sanitary  covers  for 
toilet  seats.     181,088;  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Price,  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Advertising  motion- 
picture-projection  apparatus,  motlon-plcture-dlsplay 
cabinets,  etc.    168,691 ;  Apr.  24. 

Price-Booker  Manufacturing  Company,  Waco  and  Houston, 
Tex.     Pickles  and  condiments.     174,100  ;  May  8. 

Price  Brothers,  Frederick,  Md.  Water-circulation 
pumps   for  automobile  engines.      184,755  ;   Nov.   20. 


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Price,  Charles  W.,  doing  businegs  as  C.  W.  P.  Company, 
New  Yorlt,  N.  Y.  Hair  tonics,  sliampoo,  jelly,  mas- 
sage oil,  etc.     177.020;  July  17. 

Prico  Flavoring  Extract  Company,  Cliicago,  111.  Spices. 
169,865-6;  Mar.  13. 

Price,  Jolin,  &  Co.      (See  Piiikus,  Max.) 

Pride  Underwear  Co.  Inc.,  New  Tork,  N.  Y.  Men's 
textile-fabric   underwear,    185,535 ;    Dec.    4. 

Pride.  W.  H..  &  Co.,  Bellinsham,  Wash.  Canned  vege- 
tables,  and   fruits.     1S2.672;   Sept.   25. 

Prless,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electrical  appara- 

■    tus.     173,721 ;  Sept.  18. 

Priestley,  B.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cloths  and 
piece  aoous  of  woolen,  worsted,  etc.  186,853-4 ; 
Dec.   IS. 

Priestleys,  Limited,  Bradford,  England.  Cloths  and  piece 
goods  of  wool,  worsted,  and  hair,  and  combinations  of 
same.     169.422  ;  Feb.  ti. 

Primalt  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Malt  extract. 
167,418  ;  Mar.  27. 

Primalt  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Malt  sirup.  167,420  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Primrose  Draperies,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bedspreads. 
180,493  ;  July  10. 

Prina,  Prank  R.,  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wheat  flour.     149,352  ;  May  1. 

Prina,  Frank  R.,  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wheat  flour.     183,594  ;  Dec.   25. 

Prince  Macaroni  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Macaroni. 
165,708  ;  Jan.  .^0. 

Prince  Macaroni  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Sauce,  a  com- 
bination of  mushrooms,  tomatoes,  chicken,  and  tomato 
paste.     175,808  ;  June  26. 

Princess  Dress  House.      (See  Bernstein,   Louis.) 

Princeton  Club  Co.,  The.      (See  Cohen,  Joseph.) 

Probaugh  Company,  The.     (See  Llmbaugh,  E.  E.) 

Process  Chemicals  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  -  Insec- 
ticide and  mothproofing  composition.     168,489  ;  Apr.  17. 

Prochnow,  Julius  R.,  doing  business  as  Co-Bu-Col  Com- 
pany, San  Antonio,  Tex.  Preparation  for  Inflammation 
of  kidney  and  bladder,  nephritis,  etc.  165,034 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Procter  and  Gamble  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Cottonseed  oil,  salad  oils,  oleomargarine,  etc. ,  177,906 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Procter  and  Gamble  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Glycerin.     177,998  ;  July  17. 

Proctor,  Benjamin,  jr.,  Boston,  Mass.  Picture  frames. 
171,707  ;  Jan.  30. 

"  Prodor  "  Fabrlque  de  Prodults  Organiques  S.  A.,  Geneva, 
Switzerland.  Clay,  tile,  and  terra-cotta  pipes  and  con- 
duits, columns,  struts,  etc.      171,954  ;   Oct.  23. 

Producers  Canning  and  Packing  Company,  The,  Salem, 
Oreg.     Canned  fruits,     164,257;  Jan.  9. 

Producers  Canning  and  Packing  Company,  The,  Salem, 
Oreg.     Canned  fruits.     164,258  •  June  5. 

Producers  Canning  &  Packing  Co.,  The,  Salem,  Oreg. 
Canned  fruits  and  berries.    171, 55() ;  Apr.  10. 

Products  Mfg.  &  Sales  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Compound 
having  the  appearance  of  putty  and  used  to  retain 
molten  metal  while  pouring  bearings.  167,686 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Progress  Paint  Mfg.  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Wagon  paint, 
fiber  roof  paint,  varnish,  paint  enamel,  etc.  176,043  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Progressive  Farmer  Co.,  The,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  and  Bir- 
mingham, Ala.     Weekly  magazine.     176,569 ;   June  19. 

Promo  Products  Co.     (See  Clifford,  Charles  T.  H.) 

Prot,  Paul.  &  Cic.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerle  Lubln, 
Paris,  France.  Perfumes  and  toilet  waters.  170,081  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Prot,  Paul  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Lubin, 
Paris,  France.  Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  face  and  tal- 
cum powders,   face  lotion,  etc.     170,082 ;   Feb.   27. 

Prot,  Paul  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Lubin, 
Paris,  France.  Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  face  and  tal- 
cum powder,  face  lotion,  etc.     170,083  ;  Feb.  13. 

Prot,  Paul,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Lubln, 
Paris,  France.  Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  face  powder, 
face  lotion,  face  creams,  etc.     170,084-5  ;  Jan.  30. 

Prot,  Paul,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Lubin, 
Paris,  France.  Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  face  powder, 
etc.     170,086  ;  July  10. 

Prot,  Paul,  &  Cie.,  doing  business  as  Parfumerie  Lubin, 
Paris,   France.     Perfumes,   toilet  waters,  face  and  tal- 
cum   powders,    face    lotion    and    cream,    and    rouge. 
170,087:  Jan.  30. 

Pro-Tar  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Liquid  preparation  used  for  concrete  and  metal  tank 
lining.     185,041;   Dec.   4. 

Protection  Tire  &  Rubber  Company.  (See  Chadwin, 
Leo  L.) 

Protect-O-FIoor  Leather  Mat  Co.     (See  Kane,  Samuel  J.) 

Protex  Chemical  Co.,  Everett,  Pa.  Fire-extinguishing 
chemical  compound.     183,888  ;  Nov.   13. 

Proud's  Portolive  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Tonic.     172,615 ;  May  15. 

Prouty-Bowler  Soap  Co.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Soap  and 
soap  flakes.     178,771 ;  July  24. 

Providence  Paper  Co.,  The,  Providence,  R.  I.  Twine  and 
and  household  cord.     173,363 ;  Feb.  20. 


Prudence-Bonds    Corporation,    New    York    and    Brooklyn, 

N.   Y.     Vendible   coupon   bonds,   coupons,   certificate   of 

stocks,  etc.     177,024  ;  Nov.  27. 
Prudence-Bonds  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Vendible 

coupon     bonds,     coupons,     certificate     of     stocks,     etc. 

185,987-9;  Nov.  27. 
Prune  Co.     (See  Morvillo,  Mariano.) 
Pryibll,    P.,    Machine    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y, 

Wood  and  metal  working  machines,  tools,  and  supplies 

160,719  :  Jan.  2. 
Prym,    William,    Company,    Limited,    The,    Stolberg,    Ger- 
many.    Bone  stilettos,  hooks  and  eyes,  snap  fasteners 

etc.     148,614;  Nov.  13. 
I'rym,    William    Company,    Limited,    The,    Stolberg,    Ger- 
many.     Bone    stilettos,    hooks    and    eyes,    corset   eyes 

snap    fasteners,    etc.      148,615 ;    July    17. 
t'rym,    William,    Comjiany,    Limited,    The,    Stolberg,    Ger 

many.      Bone    stilettos,    hooks    and    eyes,    corset    eyes, 

snap    fasteners,    etc.      148,617 ;    Oct.    2. 
Prym,    William,    Company,    Limited,    The,    Stolberg,    Ger 

many.      Bone    stilettos,    hooks    and    eyes,    corset    eyes 

etc.     168,431 ;  Nov.  13. 
Prym,    William    Company,    Limited,    The,    Stolberg,    Ger 

many.       Common     pins     and     hand     sewing     needles 

175,996  ;  Sept.  11. 
Prym,    William,   Company,    Limited,   The,    Stollberg,   Ger- 
many.    Pins.     175,997  ;  Aug.  28. 
Psychology  Publishing  Company.     (See  Miller,  Henry  K.) 
Public    Ledger    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Contest,    a 

feature  in  newspapers.     170,505  ;  Feb.  20. 
Public    Ledger    Company,    Philadelphia,     Pa.      Title    for 

cartoons.     172,900  ;  Apr.  24. 
Public    Ledger    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Title    for 

cartoons.     184,870-1 ;  Nov.  6. 
Fuehrer,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Medicine  to  relieve  sore 

and    aching    backs,     destroy     worms,    etc.       182,182 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Puente  &  Cicero,  doing  business  as  Lemonium  Company, 

Los   Angeles,   Calif.     Cough   sirups.      161,334 ;   Mar.   6. 
Puffer-Hubbard     Manufacturing     Company,     Minneapolis, 

Minn.     Child's  toy  wagon.     170,402  ;  Dec.  25. 
Pufter-Hubbard     Manufacturing     Company,     Minneapolis, 

Minn.     Child's  wagon  tire.     179,551  ;  Aug.  21. 
Puget  Sound  Oil   Works,  Inc.,   Seattle,   Wash.     Vegetable 

oil.     140,398;  Aug.  21. 
Pull-Grip   Electric   Company.      (See   Eberhardt,   Robert.) 
Pulllam,  Clarence,  Detroit,  Mich.     Frozen  ice-cream  dain- 
ties.    177,572  ;  May  29. 
Pullman  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.    Automobile  bodies. 

187,267;  Dec.  11. 
Pun,  Jack  M.,  Wood's  Ranch,  near  Stockton,  Calif.     Live 

or    dressed    pigeons,     squabs,     or    poultry.       164,720 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Pung-Chow    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Game. 

179,111  ;  May  29. 
Pung-Cbow  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Games  and 

parts   thereof.     179,955-6  ;  July   17. 
Pup   Toys   Company,    The,   Chicago,   111.      Paper   weights. 

Inkwells,  etc.     175,157;  Mar.  27. 
Pup    Toys    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Candlesticks, 

incense   burners,   and   lamps.      175,158 ;    May    22, 
Pup    Toys    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Candy    boxes, 

wrappers,    and    receptacles.      175,159 ;    June    19. 
Purcell,  Isaac  S.,  doing  business  as  Dri-Kamp  Company, 

Chicago,  111.     Tents.     179,553  ;  Oct.  30. 
Purdy,  Fred  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Machines  for  printing. 

issuing,  and  auditing  tickets.    167,896  ;  Oct.  16. 
Purdy,     O.     N.,    jr.,     Boston,     Mass.       Wool.       181,774 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Pure  Oil  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Gasoline.     164,003 ; 

Oct.   23. 
Pure  Oil  Company,  The,   Columbus,  Ohio,  Petroleum  sub- 
stitute for  turpentine.     155.319;  Feb.  13. 
Pure  on  Company,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Gasoline,  kero- 
sene, fuel  oil,  etc.     159,284  ;   Sept.  18. 
Pure     Oil     Company,     Columbus,     Ohio.       Cylinder     oil. 

178.121 :  July  17. 
Pure  Oil  Company,  The,   Columbus,   Ohio.     Cylinder  oil. 

178,122;  June  26. 
Pure    Oil    Company,    Columbus,    Ohio.      Lubricating    oil 

for  hand   separators.      178,123  ;   July  17. 
Pure    Oil    Company,    Columbus,    Ohio.      Graphite    farm- 
machinery  oil.     178,124  ;  July  17. 
Pure    Oil    (Company,    Columbus,    Ohio.      Farm-machinery 

lubricating   oil.      178,125 ;    July    17. 
Pure    Oil     Company,     Columbus,     Ohio.       Axle     grease. 

178,133  ;  July  17. 
Pure  Oil  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Hard  oil.     178,134 ; 

July  17. 
Pure   Oil    Company,   The,   Columbus,   Ohio.      Engine   oil. 

178,136;  June  26. 
Purer-Lene  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Cater,   Dr.  James   S.) 
Puritan     Drug    Mfg.    Co.,    The,    Columbus,    Ohio.       Bay 

leaves  for  seasoning,   rubbed   sage.     146,656 ;   Dec.   25. 
Puritan  Gelatin  Company,  Boston  and  Marblehead,  Mass. 

Gelatin.      156,403  ;   Jan.   30. 
Puritan     Knitting     Mills,     Philadelphia.     Pa.      Sweaters, 

scarfs,  bathing  suits,  etc.     177,690  ;  Oct.  16. 
Puritan  Malt  Extract  Co.     (See  Magnus,  Joseph  B.) 
Puritan     Oil     Corporation,     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Gasoline. 

186,291;  Dec.  2B. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Puritas    Farms,   Inc.,    Newburgh,  N.   Y.     Dairy   products. 

151,098  ;  Aug.  21. 
Puritol  Company,  The.      (See  Karnes,  E.  L.) 
Purity    Cake    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Cake.      175,212; 

Nov.  20. 
Purity  Chemical  Co.      (See  Karton,  Harry.) 
Purity     Creamery     Company,     Baltimore,     Md.       Coffee. 

161,278  ;  Aug.  28. 
Purity    Ice    Cream    Company,    Tulsa,    Okla.      Ice    cream. 

170,543;  Oct.  23. 
Purity  Maid  Products  Company,  New  Albany,  Ind.     Fresh 

milk  and  cream,  butter,  cheese,  and  Ice  cream.    181,775  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Purity   Packing  Company,    Chicago,    III.      Sausages   com- 
posed   of    meat    products,    meat,    water,    and    cereal. 

109,560;   Feb.  27. 
Puro   Products  Co.,   Superior,  Wis.     Pile  cure.     177,407  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Purvis,  F.  L.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.     Portions  of  fresh 

watermelon  for  individual  use.     166,711 ;  Feb.  27. 
Putnam-Hooker    Company,    The,    Cincinnati,     Ohio,    and 

New    York,   N.   Y.      Gray  and   colored,    bleached,   dyed, 

napped    fabrics ;    knitted,    netted,    and    textile    fabrics. 

148,033  ;  Aug.  21. 
Py-Et    Company,    Seattle,    Wash.      Pastries.      169,456 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Pyraid    Products    Corporation,    Newark,    N.    J.      Mouth- 
wash preparation.     176,428  ;  June  19. 
Pyramid   Process    Co.,    Inc.,   East  Rochester,   N.  Y.     Dry 

paste.      177,200  ;   May  15. 
Pyramid  Products  Co.      (See  Beach,  Albert  H.) 
Pyrene  Manufacturing  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Temperature- 
indicating-  device  for  gas  engines.     175,736 ;  May  29. 
Pyrene  Manufacturing  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Fire-ex- 
tinguishing compounds.     181,043  ;  Aug.  21. 
Pyro  Form  Laboratories,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Preparation 

for  the  treatment  of  pyorrhea.     169,083  ;  Feb.  13. 
Q-B   Manufacturing   Co.,   The,    Chicago,    111.     Carbon    re- 
movers    for     internal-combustion     engines.       164,512 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Q  &  C  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Railway  equip- 
ment.     151,996 ;    Dec.    18. 
Quaker  City   Chocolate  &  Confectionery   Company,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Candies.     174,487  ;  May  29. 
Quaker  City   Sweater  Mills,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Sweaters. 

163,647  ;  Aug.  28. 
Quaker   City    Sweater   Mills,   Philadelphia,    Pa.      Knitted 

sweaters.     163,648  ;   Jan.  2. 
Quaker  City   Sweater  Mills,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Sweaters. 

163,649;  Aug.  28. 
Quaker  Lace  Company,   Philadelphia,  Pa.     Lace  curtains 

and    nets    or   curtain   lace    in    piece   goods.      173,441 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Quaker  Lace  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Lace  curtains 

and    nets    or    curtain    lace    in    piece    goods.      177,326 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Quaker  Oats  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Boiled  wheat 

and  wheat  and  bran  flour.    170,214  ;  Sept.  18. 
Quaker  Oats  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Rolled  wheat 

and    a    mixture    of   wheat   and    bran    flour.      170,215 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Quaker   Oats    Company,    The.    Chicago,    111.      Rolled   oats 

and   wheat   flour.      173,531 ;    Nov.    6. 
Quaker  Oats   Company,   The,   Chicago,   lU.     Stock   feeds. 

173,982;  July  24. 
Quaker  Oats   Company,  The,   Chicago,   111.     Rolled   oats. 

173,983;  June  5. 
Quaker   Oats    Company,  The,   Chicago,   111.     Mixed   stock 

feed.     174,101 ;  June  5. 
Quaker   Oats   Company,   The,   Chicago,  111.      Wheat   flour 

and  stock  feeds.     174,102  ;  July  31. 
Quaker    Oats   Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Horse    feed. 

174,103-4;   June  5. 
Quaker   Oats   Company,   The,    Chicago,    111.      Stock    feed. 

174.105;  June  5. 
Quaker  Oats   Company,   The,  Chicago,  111.     Poultry  feed. 

174,106  ;  May  15. 
Quaker  Oats   Company,  The,   Chicago,   111.      Wheat  flour. 

174,107;   May   15. 
Quaker  Oats   Company,   The,   Chicago,   111.     Boiled  oats 

and  wheat  food.     174,335  ;  June  5. 
Quaker   Oats    Company,   The,   Chicago,    111.     Rolled   oats. 

174,751 ;    Sept.   4. 
Quaker   Oats   Company,   The,    Chicago,    111.      Stock   feeds. 

174,817  ;  Aug.  7. 
Quaker   Oats   Company,   The,   Chicago,    111.     Wheat  flour. 

174,914  ;  Aug.  7. 
Quaker  Oats  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.    Rolled  oats  and 

oatmeal.      174,915  ;   June  5. 
Quaker  Oats  Company,  The,   Chicago,   111.     Wheat  flour. 

174,916;  June  5. 
Quaker   Oats    Company,   The,    Chicago,    111.      Farinaceous 

stock  feed.     174,918;   Se{)t.  4. 
Quaker   Oats   Company,  The,   Chicago,    111.     Wheat  flour, 

rolled  oats,  etc.     174.919:   Sept.   11. 
Quaker  Oats   Company,  The,   Chicago,   III.      Wheat   flour. 

174,920:  June  5. 
Quaker  Oats  Company,  The,  Chicago,   111.     Poultry  feed. 

174,921;  June  5. 
Quaker  Oats  Company,   The,   Chicago,  111.     Poultry  feed 

174.922:  Aug.  21.  ^ 

jju.iker   Oats:    Ooinpany,   The   Chicago,    111.      Wheat   flonr. 

177,452 ;  Oct.  2. 


Quaker    Oats    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Corn    meal, 

prepared    dietetic    flour,    pearl    barley,    hominy    grits, 

etc.     181,646  ;  Nov.  l3. 
Quaker   Oats   Company,   The,   Chicago,   111.      Rolled   oats, 

corn     meal,     wheat    flour,    rye    flour,     etc.       181,647 ; 

Sept.    25. 
Quality  Cofl:ee  &  Tea  Co.,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Spices. 

162,054  ;   Feb.  20. 
Quality     Specialty    Company,    Worcester,     Mass.       Salad 

dressings,  mayonnaise  dressings,  horse-radish   relishes, 

and  mustard  relishes.     172,393 ;  June  5. 
Qualtop  Beverages  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Beverages  sold 

as    soft    drinks    and    sirups    for    making    the    same. 

185,188  ;  Oct.  9. 
Quast,  Otto  K.,  doing  business  as  The  Nix-Lix  Co.,  Spo- 
kane, Wash.    Hair  tonic  and  dandruff  remedy.     167,783  ; 

.Tan.  30. 
Queen   Anne   Candy   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Candy   and 

coconut-bar  candy.     164,192 ;   Feb.  20. 
Queen   Anne   Candy   Company,    Chicago,   111.     Candy    and 

nut-bar  candy.     164,193  ;  Feb.  27. 
Queen    City    Bottling    Company,    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Fruit  beverage,  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  there- 
for.      171,9.'i5  :  Feb.  13. 
Queen    City    Extract    Company,    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Grape-flavored   sirup   for   beverage   purposes.      163,413 ; 

June  19. 
Queen    City    Extract    Company,    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Grape  -  flavored    sirup    for    food    purposes.      163,595 ; 

July  3. 
Queen  City  Printing  Ink  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Printing  inks.     177,619  ;  May  15. 
Queen  City  Printing  Ink  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Printing  inks.     177,865-6  ;  May  15. 
Queen  City  Specialty  Company.     (See  Metke,  John.) 
Queensbury  Farms,  Toms  River,  N.  J.     Eggs,  young  chicks, 

poultry,  etc.     159,615  :  Feb.  6. 
Queensland    Meat    Export    Company,    Limited,    Brisbane,  m 

Queensland,  Australia.    Poods  and  ingredients  of  goods.  ■ 

122,405  •  Feb.  27.  ■ 

Quicksafe  Manufacturing  Company,  Nashville,  Tenn.    Can 

openers.     155,320 ;   Feb.   20. 
Quigley  Furnace  Specialties  Company,  Incorporated,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Acid-resisting  cement.     187,536  ;  Dec.  25. 
Quinlan,    H.   T.,    &   Company,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Canned 

goods,  stuffed  olives,  asparagus,  etc.     116,694;  Dec.  18. 
Quinlan,   Kathleen  M.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Toilet  creams 

and  astringents.     180,986  :  Aug.  21 
Quinn,    Geo.    W.,    doing  business   as   Trojalene    Oil    Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  Calif.     Lubricating  oils.    172,241 ; 

.Tnn.    9.  ^ 

Qulnn  Reade  Motor  Vehicle  Fender  Co.,  Quebec,  Quebec,  B 

Canada,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.    Automobile  bumpers  and 

parts  therefor.     165,821  ;  June  5. 
Quint,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Samuel  Quint  Company, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  and  woolen  hosiery  and  un- 
derwear of  knitted  material.     164,667  ;  May  1. 
Quisenberry   Feed   Mfg.    Co.,   Kansas   City,   Mo.     Poultry 

feed.      158.145  ;  Jan.   2. 
Quiseiirberry  Feed  Mfg.  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Poultry 

feed.     164,265  ;  Apr.  3. 
Quisenberry   Peed  Mfg.   Co.,   Kansas  City,   Mo.     Poultry 

feed.      164,773-4;   Apr.   3. 
Quixy  Polish  Co.     (See  Sclioener,  Stephen.) 
R.  B.  B.  Company.     (See  Morgan,  Emma  A.) 
R.  C.  Importation  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Cigars, 

ciearettes,  and  smoking  tobacco.     173,857  ;  Apr.  3. 
R.  E.  D.  Mfg.  Co.,  The.     (See  Douglas,  Richard.) 
R.  &  G.  Co.,  Attleboro,  Mass.    Magazine  pencils.     155,830 ; 

Feh.  6. 
R.  &  H.  E.  Co.     (See  Schilplin,  William.) 
R.  &  J.  Waist  Company,  The,  New  London,  Conn.     Chil- 
dren's   waists    and    shirts,    particularly    underwaists. 

144,429  ;    May    15. 
R.    K.    M.    Manufacturing   Co.,    Newark,   N.    J.      Covered 

hook  and  eye  tapes.     181,411  ;  Dec.  18. 
R.  &  R.  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Ruff ner,  Meyer  F.) 
B.    &    R.    Underwear,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Brassieres. 

172,013;  .July  17. 
R  and  W  Hat  Shop,  Inc.,  Norwalk,  Conn.     Hats.     174,445  ; 

May  8. 
B    &    W    Hat    Shop,     Inc.,    Norwalk,    Conn.       Clothing. 

185.673  ;  Dec.  11. 
R-W  Manufacturing   Co.,    Chicago,   111.     Badio   receiving 

sets  and  parts  thereof.     172.357  ;  Mar.  6.  _ 
B.  &  W.    Products   Co.,   Milwaukee,   Wis.     i^essert   pud- 
ding powders.     162,267;  Oct.  16. 
Rabiner  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.     Hats  and  caps.    178,670  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Rabinow,    Harry   L.,   New    York,   N.   Y.      Hair   salve   and 

pomade.     172,058  ;   Apr.   17. 
Rabinow,  Murray,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.     Men's  dress  shirts. 

184,516  ;  Nov.  6. 
Racine  Horseshoe  Tire  Company,  The,  Racine,  Wis.     Re- 
silient vehicle  tires  and  inner  tubes  of  rubber  or  rubber 

and   fabric.      167.653 :   Jan.   30. 
Rademaker,  Frank.      (See  Rademaker,  Franciseus,  J.  M.) 
Rademaker,   Franciseus   J.    M.,    doing   business   as   Frank 

Rademaker,  Rotterdam.   Netherlands.    Candy.    166,571 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Rademaker,   Fransiscus   J.   M..   doing   business   as   Frank 

Hiidem.nker,  Rotterdam,  Netherlands.    Candv.    166,571; 

Sept.  11. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabelical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


937 


Radetzky,  Abraham,  doin;;  busLness  as  Gotham  Aseptic 
LalHiratorios.  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Absorbent  cotton,  gauze, 
etc.     lti7,5;{B  :  Mar.  27. 

Radio  Bull  Couii):inv.  Lobanon,  Pa.  Inflated  toy  rubber 
bnlls.      ITl.-^ir.  :    Feb.   li. 

Radio  Condenser  Co..  Camden,  N.  J.  Electrical  con- 
densers.    186,8B«;  Dec.  4. 

Kailio  Ciuporatum  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio 
receiving,  detectins.  and  transmitting  set  and  parts 
thereof,  etc.     160.824  ;  .Tan.  30. 

Radio  Corporation  of  .\merica,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio 
receivin.ff  sets.     174,859  :   Apr.  24. 

Radio  Eiifiiuecrins  Company  of  New  York.  Inc.,  Glouces- 
ter,   Mass.      I.ubrication    meters.      162,695 ;    Sept.    11. 

Radio  15iij;inecring  &  Sales  Co.,  The.  doing  business  as 
The  Kcsio  Radio  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Radio  receiving 
sets,  radio  receiving  and  sending  sets  parts.  166,406  ; 
Jnn.  16. 

Radio  Equipment  Company.  (See  Cohen,  Mont- 
gomery  B.) 

Rafll'^-niius.      Inc.,     Hollywood.     Calif.       Motion-picture 

Radio  Frequency  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Boonton,  N.  J.     Radio 
equipment.     174,260  ;  Mar.  27. 
aims    issued    weeklv.      166,149;    Oct.    2. 

Radio  Hat  Co,  Inc,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hate. 
150.203;  Jan,  16. 

Radio    Manufacturing   Company.      (See    Justus,    Ocee.) 

Radio  Mineral  Company,  Newark,  N,  J,  Crystals  or 
minerals  for  use  on  wireless  telegraphy  and  wireless 
telephony  apparatus,     178.281  ;  May  29. 

Radio  Motion  Picture  Phon.  Corp.,  Fall  River,  Mass., 
and  Long  Island  City,  N,  Y.  Educational  appliances, 
embracing  cabinets  within  which  are  disposed  radio- 
receivers,  motion-picture  projectors,  etc.  178,282 ; 
July  10. 

Radio  Products  Company.     (See  Kemper,  Chas.  M.) 

Radio  Publishing  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Monthly 
Magazine.     168,729  ;  Apr.  24. 

Radio  Record  Publishing  Company.  (See  Borlght, 
Thos.  A.) 

Radio  Specialty  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  apparatus. 
169.869:    Feb.   20. 

Radio  Stomach  Relief  Co,     (See  Rondeau,  Francois  X.) 

Radio  Supply  &  Service  Corp,.  New  York,  N.  Y,  Mica 
condensers,     171,433  ;  Mar.  27. 

RIadio  Waves  Publishing  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Name  of 
a  monthly  magazine,     169,825  ;  Mar,  27. 

Radlocelve  Manufacturing  Company.  Newark,  N.  J. 
Telephone  head  sets,     164,075  ;  Sept.  4. 

Radlogem  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  tuning 
coll.     169,184  :  Jan.  30. 

Radiograms,  Inc.  Hollywood,  Calif.  Motion-picture 
films.     166,150;   Sept.   4, 

Radiola  Wireless  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y, 
Radio  cryj^tals,     168,786;  Apr.  3. 

Radio-Lite,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Electric  lights  for  auto- 
mobiles and  other  vehicles  and  parts  thereof,  172,394 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Radium  Emanation  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Radium.     183,890;  Nor.  20. 

Radius    Tool    Co.       (Sep    Sheberashenko.    Audrey.) 

Ra-Do  Corporation,  The,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Varlocouplers, 
variometers,  detector  and  amplifying  units,  tuners,  etc. 
165,968;    Feb.   20. 

Radwaner,  I,  L.,  Seed  Company.  (See  Radwav,  Fred- 
erick S.> 

Radway,  Frederick  S.,  doing  business  as  I.  L,  Radwaner 
Seed  Company,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Clover  and  field 
seeds.     182,261 ;  Nov.  13, 

Rae-Llte  Mfg,  Co.,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Electric  park- 
ing lamps.     182,769  ;  Oct.  0. 

Rae-Tol  Company,      (See   Rvan.  Maurice   J.l 

Raffetto.  G.  B„  Inc.,  New"  York,  N.  Y,  Sweet-pickled 
watermelon    rind.      169,561 ;    Apr.    3. 

Raffetto,  G,  B.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Oranges  pre- 
served and  stuffed  with  other  fruit.     181.412  ;  Sept.  25. 

Ragbag  Sisters  Company,  The,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Statuettes,     174,638  ;  June  26, 

Ragjdale,  Ira  H,,  doing  business  as  Mrs,  Ragsdale,  In- 
corporated, San  Antonio,  Tei.  Mayonnaise  salad 
dressing  and  Thousand  Island  salad  dressing,  176,282  ; 
Nov,  27. 

Raguet.  P..  Fils  &  J.  Vignes,  Troyes,  France,  Hosiery 
and  knit  goods.     172,957-8  ;  May  22, 

Rains,  Solomon  E,,  doing  business  as  S,  E.  Rains  Com- 
pany, New  I'ork,  N.  Y.  Kerchiefs  and  handkerchiefs. 
151,521 ;  Dec,  4, 

Rajah  Radio  Guild,  University  City,  Mo.  Radio  receiving 
sets  and  parts  thereto.     180,142  ;  July  31, 

Ralston  Purina  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Dairy  feed, 
168,787:  Jan,  16, 

Ralston  Purina  Company,  St,  Louis,  Mo.  Poultry  feed. 
173,722  ;  May  8. 

Ramapo  AJax  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Track  frogs, 
crossings,  guard  rails,  etc.     172,395  ;  Apr.  10. 

Ramapo  Ajax  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Track 
switches,  switch  stands,  switch  plates,  and  parts 
thereof,     178.357  :  June  12. 

Ramapo  .'ijax  Corporation,  New  York,  N,  Y,  Cast  chilled 
wheels,  industrial  cars,  shop  cars,  push  cars,  etc. 
!7S,35.<«;  Aug,  7. 

Ra  ncho  Sesoe,  Sespe,  Calif.  Citrous  fruits.  184,685 ; 
Dec.  4. 


Rand  &  Crane,  luc,  Boston,  Mass.  Preparation  for  clean- 
inu'  and  polishiiiir  .lewehy,  etc,     180.141  :  Aug.  21. 

Bandazzo  Macaroni  Mfg.  Co.,  St,  Louis,  Mo.  Macaroni, 
spaghetti,  noodles,  etc.     166,862  ;  Oct,  16. 

Randell  &  Co.,  New  York,  N,  Y,  Medicinal  belt  for 
treatment  of  kidneys.     179,112;   Sept.  4, 

Randies,  Charles'  D.,  doing  business  as  Randies  Mfg. 
Company,  Ogdensburg,  N,  Y.  Uniforms — namely, 
dresses,  aprons,  caps,   bibs,   etc.     158,895  ;  July  17. 

Randolph  Marketing  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fresh 
citrus  fruit  and  fresh  deciduous  fruit,  fresh  vegetables, 
and  cantaloupes.     162,953  ;  Feb.  20. 

Randolph  Milling  Company,  Baldwin.  111.  Wheat  flour. 
168,170  ;  Apr,   3. 

Randolph,  Teasdale,  doing  business  as  The  Country 
Editor  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Title 
for    a    monthly    magazine.      171,389 ;    Feb,    27. 

Ranev,  Rebekah  E,,  San  Francisco,  Calif,  Ash  trays. 
158,007  ;  Mar,  27, 

Ranger,  Richard  H,,  New  York,  N,  Y,  Departments  or 
sections  of  and  articles  In  magazines  and  the  like. 
169,519  :  May  1. 

Raanou,  Alexandre  A  Cle,,  Marseille,  France.  Dates. 
174,847  ;  Oct,  16, 

Raphael,  Robert  M,,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Infants'  and  chil- 
dren's wearing  apparel.      171,434  ;   Aug.   28. 

Rapoport,  Maurice,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Balls,  bats, 
golf  clubs,  tennis  rackets,   etc.     183,502  ;   Oct.  23, 

Rappaport,  Max,  Los  Angeles,  Calif,  Hats  and  caps  for 
men   and   boys,      171,468 ;    May    8, 

Rasch  &  Galnor,  Baltimore,  Md.  Window-shade  material, 
lace  curtains,  bedspreads,  etc.     185,888  ;  Dec.  25. 

Rash,  Warren  P.,  Co.,  Inc,  Middlesboro,  Ky.  Glycerin 
and  rose  water,  sweet  spirits  of  niter,  and  turpentine. 
177,620  :   Nov.  27. 

Rash,  Warren  P.,  Co,,  Inc.,  Middlesboro,  Ky,  Prepara- 
tion  for  neuralgia   and   headache.      177,621 ;    July    10. 

Rasmussen  &  Co,,  Portland,  Oreg,  Ready-mixed  wall 
paints.     170,695  ;  Jan,  30. 

Rathbun,  Mllo  D..  Grand  Rapids,  Mich,  Locks  for  radia- 
tor caps  for  automobiles.     179,284  ;  Aug,  21. 

Rathburn,  Silas  E.,  doing  business  as  L.  M,  Carr,  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.     Candies,     167,751  ;  Feb.  6. 

Ratner,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Rogers  &  Co.,  Columbus, 
Ohio.     Jewelry.      181,413  ;   Nov,   27. 

Rau  Fastener  Company,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Snap  fasteners. 
186,568;  Dec,   25, 

Rauch  &  Lang,  Inc.,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass,  Electrically- 
propelled  road  vehicles,  not  including  trucks  and 
tractors,     136,726;  May  22. 

Rauh,  S.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gaiters.  166,099; 
Jan.  2. 

Rauh,  S,,  &  Sons  Fertilizer  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Tankage   and    fertilizer.      184,761 :    Nov,    20. 

Rauh,  S.,  &  Sous  Fertilizer  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Tankage  and  fertilizer,     184,762  ;  Nov,   27. 

Rauscher,  Charles  A.,  &  Co,,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Mince- 
meat, plum  pudding,  and  fig  pudding,     177,622  ;  Aug.  21. 

Ravlzza,  John,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Confections. 
183,852  ;  Nov.  27, 

Rawhide  Products  Distributing  Co,  (See  Levin,  Abra- 
ham I,) 

Rawles,  Kate  C,  Fernley,  Nev.  Prepared  textile  stove 
polisher,     183,548  ;  Nov.  20, 

Rawlings  Manufacturing  Co,,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Baseballs, 
ball-players'  gloves  and  mltte.     178,283  :  June  19. 

Ray,  A.  J,,  .S:  Sou,  Inc,  doing  business  as  Hugo  V,  Loewl, 
Inc.,  Portland,  Oreg,     Hops.     165,414  :  Feb,  6. 

Raybestos  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn,  High-pres- 
sure sheet  packing.     155,932  ;   Jan.   2. 

Raybestos  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Rivets. 
182,549;   Sept,   25, 

Ray-Maling  Co,,  Inc,  Portland,  Oreg.  Canned  fruits. 
175,809  ;  July  3, 

Ray-Maling  Co.,  Inc,  Portland,  Oreg,  Canned  fruits, 
berries,   and  vegetables,     175,810 :   July   3, 

Ray-Maling  Co.  Inc.,  Portland.  Oreg.  Canned  fruits, 
berries,  and  vegetables.     175,811 ;  July  24. 

Ray-Maling  Co.,  Inc,  Portland,  Oreg,  Canned  fruits 
and  berries.     175,812  ;  July  3, 

Raymo   Company.      (See  Heldfond,   Samuel  M,) 

Raymond  Bag  Co.,  The,  Middletown,  Ohio,  Paper  recep- 
tacles,    172,687;  Apr,  17. 

Raymond,  Jules  N,,  doing  business  as  Associated  Labora- 
tories and  Germ-A-Lax  Laboratories,  Chicago,  111,  In- 
testinal germicide  and  laxative.     180,890 ;  Aug.  14. 

Raymond,  Philip,  Boston,  Mass,  Medicine  used  in  the 
treatment  of  asthma,  bronchitis,  etc.     173,532;  May  15. 

Rayward  Engineering  and  Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  Mechanical  motive  pedal  control  devices. 
179,012  ;  July  24. 

Re-Al-Jo  Products  Company,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Cosmetics 
including  creams,  powders,  rouges,  etc.  172,959 ; 
Mar.   13. 

Reach.  Abraham  L,,  doing  business  as  A.  L.  Reach 
Textile  Co.,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Furniture  and  furniture 
van-pads.     177,244  ;   May  22, 

Reach,  Abraham  L,.  doing  business  as  A,  L.  Reach 
Textile  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bed  comforts,  185,795; 
Nov.  13. 

Read  Hosiery  Mills,  McMInnville,  Tenn.  Hosiery. 
168,788;  May  8. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-marjc  applicants — Continued. 


Beading  Underwear  Co.,  Reading,  Pa.  Ladies'  and  girls' 
knit  underwear.     179,554  ;  Sept.  18. 

Beading  Underwear  Co.,  Reading,  Pa.  Boys'  knit  under- 
wear.    179,555  ;  Sept.  18. 

Beading   Textiles.      (See    Wetherhold,    Williara    E.) 

Bealsilk  Fabrics  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hosiery 
and  knitted  underwear.     170,308  ;  May  8. 

Beal  Silk  Hosiery  Mills,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Hosiery. 
157,535  ;  May  8. 

Reardon  Company,  The  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Calcimine. 
174,214  ;   Feb.   27. 

Reboul,  Theophile  T.,  New  Orleans,  La.     Coffee.    163,698  ; 
Jan.   9. 
#    Beckitts    (U.    S.   A.),    Ltd.,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    and   New 
Brunswick,   N.   .T.     Laundry   blue.      162,137  ;    Sept.   25. 

Recreation  Distributing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted 
sport  coats.     183,892;  Dec.  11. 

Bed  Ball  Transit  Company.   (See  Hiner,  Ward  B.) 

Red  Chief  Polish  Manufactnring  Company,  New  Orleans, 
La.  Polish  for  automobiles,  furniture,  etc.  166,264 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Redfern  Medicine  Company.     (See  Gebhart,  Edgar  S.) 

Bed  Foot  Products  Company,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Me- 
dicinal preparations.     179,742  ;   Oct.  23. 

Red  Head  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Hand   drills.      179,820  ;   July   17. 

Red  Hed  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Cocks,  stop  and  waste 
and  corporation.     170,787-8  ;  Mar.  20. 

Redland  Citrus  Growers  Association,  Homestead,  Fla. 
Fresh  citrus  fruits.     168,068  ;  Apr.  3. 

Bed  Mill  Hosiery  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ho- 
siery, underwear,  sweaters,  and  neckties.  182,770 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Eed-0-Led  Plaster  Co.,  The,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  Draw- 
ing plaster.     174,799  ;  June  26. 

Bed-Ot  Company,  The.     (See  Peters,  William  H.) 

Bed  Seal  Products  Company.     (See  McCoy,  Lon  A.) 

Red  Star  Macaroni  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Macaroni 
and  sphaghetti.     167,101  ;   Jan.   23. 

Red  Star  Milling  Company,  The,  Wichita,  Kans.  Wheat 
flour.     172,173;  May  8. 

Bed  Star  Milling  Company,  The,  Wichita,  Kans.  Wheat 
flour.     173,242;  June  5. 

Red  Star  Milling  Company,  The,  Wichita,  Kans.  Wheat 
flour,  self-rising  pancake  flour,  wheat  meal,  etc. 
178,192  ;  Nov.  6. 

Red  Sun  Products  Co.     (See  Goldman,  Sigmund  L.) 

Red  Top  Malt  Extract  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Malt  sir- 
ups.     164,831  ;  Aug.   28. 

Reed  &  Barton  Corporation,  Taunton,  Mass.  Alcohol  fuel 
cubes.     145,713  ;   May   22. 

Beed,  Charles  A.  L.,  doing  business  as  Clifton  Labora- 
tories, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Dentifrice  and  prophylactic 
paste.     174,860  ;  May  15. 

Beed,  E.  P.,  &  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Shoes  made  of 
leather.      174,527  ;   May    22. 

Reed,  E.  P.,  &  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Shoes  made  of 
leather.     175,164;   May  22. 

Beed,  E.  P.,  &  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Shoes  made  of 
leather.     180,553-4  ;  Sept.  4. 

Reed,  Ernest  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarns.  179,623 ; 
July   10. 

Reed,  Howard,  Marysville,  Calif.  Fresh  pears.  161,579 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Reed  Oil  Company,  Eogers,  Ark.  Lubricating  oils  and 
greases.     176,365  ;  Sept.  18. 

Beed  Oil  Company,  Rogers,  Ark.  Lubricating  oils  and 
greases.      176,366  ;   June   19. 

Reed  Boiler  Bit  Co.,  Houston,  Tex.  Botary  drill  bits, 
reamers,  fishing  tools  for  wells.     159,055  ;  Sept.  18. 

Beed,  Wm.,  Engineering  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Oily 
liquid  for  impregnating  the  filling  mass  of  air  filters. 
175,371 ;  June  26. 

Reeder,  Oliver,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Proprietors  of  the  Balti- 
more Copper  Paint  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Paints 
and  varnishes.     173,006  ;  Apr.  17. 

Reeder-Stage  Chemical  Company,  The,  Saginaw,  Mich. 
Cleaning  compound.     170,954  ;  May  1. 

Eeel,  Mauan,  Canaan,  Conn.  Stove  polish.  168,789: 
Feb.  27. 

Beel  Products  Company,  Cedar  Bapids,  Iowa.  Yeast 
cakes  for  culinary  purposes.     171,104  ;  May  8. 

Beese,  Bert,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cartoons  and  illustra- 
tions used  for  advertising  purposes.  173,209 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Reese  Chemical  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Prophylactic 
remedy.     155,122  ;  Apr.  10. 

Reese  Chemical  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Remedy 
for   the  treatment  of  goiter.     178,359  ;   July   17. 

Reese,  Edward,  doing  business  as  Standard  Crystal  Com- 
pany, Newark,  N.  J.  Detector  crystals  used  in  wire- 
less receiving  sets.     172.494  ;   June  5. 

Beeside,  John  B.,  doing  Business  as  Beeside  Drug  Com- 
pany, Baltimore,  Md.  Compound  used  in  the  treatment 
of  headache,  neuralgia,  etc.     176,100  ;  Nov.  6. 

Beeves  Coal  and  Dock  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Coal. 
164,194  ;   July   17. 

Befinlng  Products    Co.      (See   Whitman.    Edmund   B.) 

Begal  Knitting  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Bear  Brand  Hosiery  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Knitted  wear 
for   infants   and   children.      172.293 :   Aug.    7. 

Ee.gal  Record  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonograph 
records.     182,485  ;  Dec.  11. 


Hegal  Supply  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Baking  pow- 
der and  cream  of  tartar.     163,111;  Aug.  21. 

Regan,  Henry  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Publication  issued 
weekly.     185,091 ;  Dec.  4. 

Begent  Laboratories.  (See  Milliken,  John  T.,  &  Com- 
pany.) 

Begulation    Paint    Co.,    Louisville,    Ky.      Paint,    varnish, 

paint  enamel,  etc.     176,044  ;  May  8. 
Begulation  Paint  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.    Ready-mixed  paints. 

188,596-7  ;  Sept.  18. 
Reichel,    Edward    A.,    Co.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Oils    and 

greases  used  for  lubricating  purposes.     159.885  ;  Aug.  7. 
Reid    Bros.,     Inc.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.,    and    Seattle, 

Wash.     Metal  and  wood  aseptic  furniture.     168,790 ; 

July  3. 
Reid,   Murdoch  &  Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Canned  fruits  and 

fruit     preserves,     canned     vegetables,     etc.       163,176 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Reid,   Murdoch  &  Co.,  Chicago,   111.     Canned   fruits,  pre- 
served  fruits,   and   canned   vegetables,    etc.      165,818; 

Nov.  13. 
Beid,  Murdoch  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.    Canned  fish.   167,828  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Baking  powder  and 

baking  soda.     176,283  ;   June   19. 
Reid,   Murdoch    &   Co.,    Chicago,    lU.      Tea.      183,854-5; 

Oct.  9. 
Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.    Tea.    183,940 ;  Oct.  9. 
Reid,  Murdoch  &   Co.,   Chicago,   III.     Baking  powder  and 

cream  of  tartar.     184,422  ;  Nov.  27. 
Relenvalen,   D.,   Cleveland,   Ohio.     Advertising  literature. 

156,860 ;  June  12. 
Reiff,  Ronald  A.,  Pottstown,  Pa.     Ladies'  knitted  under- 
wear.    176,216  ;   June  19. 
Reiffman-Corn  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Vests  for  outer  wear 

for  men.     177,801 ;  July  31. 
Reilly,    John    R.,   Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Inner    tubes   and 

rubber-tire   covers.      185,230  ;   Dec.  4. 
Reilly,  William  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Leather  floor  mats  and 

runners.     158,154  ;  Mar.  13. 
Bein,  F.  Charles,  &  Son,  America,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Instruments  for  aiding  the  hearing.     180,080  ;   Sept.  4. 
Reinhertz,  Max  I.,  doing  business  as  Reinhertz  Mfg.  Co., 

San  Francisco,  Calif.     Men's  pants.     171,957  ;  June  12. 
Relss,  Fred,  doing  business  as  Paramount  Specialty  Co., 

Louisville,  Ky.     Cleanser  for  artificial  teeth.     180,891 ; 

Sept.   25. 
Reish,    George  L.,   assignor  to   E.   V.   Foster,  Mifflinburg, 

Pa.      Leather  preservatives.     175,324 ;  July   3. 
Reith,  Charlotte  E.,  Carthage,  Mo.     Outer  suits  of  cloth 

and  leather.     172,122  ;  May  29. 
Eeliable    Household    Specialties    Mfg.    Co.       (See    Bern- 
stein, Samuel.) 
Reliable  Importing  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Vegetable 

salad  oil.     168,238;  Mar.  27. 
Eeliable    Importing    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    T. 

Salad  vegetable  oil.     172,174  ;  Apr.  10. 
Eeliance    Manufacturing    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Men'* 

and    boys'    work   shirts,    boys'    blouses   and   play   suits. 

165,506  ;  Jan.  9. 
Reliance    Manufacturing   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Men's 

and  boys'  work  shirts.     167,268 ;  Jan.   9. 
Eeliance  Manufacturing   Company,    Chicago,   111.      Men's 

work   shirts.      174,753 ;    July    10. 
Reliance    Manufacturing    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Men's 

work    shirts.      174,754 ;    Nov.    20. 
Eemlck,  George  E..,  doing  business  as  Eemlock  Hills  Lab- 
oratory,   Denver,    Colo.     Asthma   treatment.      180,081 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Bemien  &  Kuhnert  Co.,  Chicago,  111.    Varnishes.    175,885  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Eemiller    Co.,    The,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Soap.      172,353; 

Feb.   20. 
Eemiller   Co.,   The,   New  York,   N.  Y.      Soap.     173,673; 

Mar.  20. 
RemUler    Co.,    The,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Face    and    hand 

lotion.      178,472  ;    July   10. 
RemiUer  Co.,  The,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Rouge.     180,723; 

Aug.  28. 
Remlller    Co.,    The,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Talcum    powder. 

181,866;  Sept.  25. 
Remiller  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lip  rouge.     186.292 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Remington  Salt  Company,  Ithlca,  N.  Y.     Salt.     182,317; 

Oct.  16. 
Remlock  Hills  Laboratory.     (See  Remick,  George  E.) 
Remmers   Soap   Company,   The,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.      Soap. 

171,551 ;    Feb.    20. 
Remmers   Soap   Company,   The,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Soap. 

171,589  ;  Mar.   6. 
Renard,    Henry    L.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Insecticides    and 

fungicides.      183,993  ;    Dec.    18. 
Renovatol     Company,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Preparation 

adapted  to   be  applied  to  brake  bands,  brake  drums, 

clutches,  belts,  etc.     182,673  ;  Oct.  16. 
Eenulife  Electric  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Electric  therapeutic 

apparatus,   including   violet-ray,   ozone   generators,   etc. 

178,193;   June  19. 
Reel  Refrigerator  Co.      (See  Ottenheimer,   Eeuben   E.) 
Republic  Iron  &  Steel  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.     Iron 

and  steel.     183,994;  Oct.  23. 


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Republic  Knitting  Mills,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Knit  under- 
wear and  athletic  suits.     183,316 ;  Oct.  30. 

Republic  Photographic  Corporation,  Ferguson,  Mo.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  lamps  lor  use  in  photo- 
graphic and  movins-picture  studios.     170,339  ;   Jan.   2. 

Republic  Photographic  Corporation,  Ferguson,  Mo. 
Sensitized  pliotographlc  paper.     174,336;  Apr.  3. 

Republic  Rubber  Company,  The,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Tire 
casings.     173,300;   Sept.  4. 

Republic  Rubber  Company,  The,  Youngstown,  Ohio, 
solid,  semisolid,  and  pneumatic  elastic  tires  and  inner 
tubes.     181,867  ;  July  17. 

Republic  liiibbcr  Company,  The,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Fire 
and  garden  hose.     186,614 ;  Dec.  4. 

Republic  Varnish  Company,  J^owark,  N.  J.  Ready-mixed 
paint,  varnish,  and  paint  enamel,     177,107  ;  May  15. 

Republican  Women  of  Pennsylvania,  Incorporated,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Periodical  published  at  monthly  intervals. 
182,610  ;  Sept.  18. 

Requa  Bros..  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  N.  Y.     Baking  powder. 

170.833  ;  Mar.  27. 

Requa  Bros.,  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  N.  Y.     Coffee  and  tea. 

170.834  ;  May  15. 

Resco  Radio  Co.,  The.      (See  Radio   Engineering  &  Sales 

Co,) 
Research  Advertising  Bureau.     (See  Cook,  Jerome  I.) 
Resetar      Bros.,      Watsonville,      Calif.        Fresh      apples. 

185,675;  Nov.  13. 
Resler,    Herman   &   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Cotton    and 

silk  and  cotton  piece  goods,  ladies'  woolen  dress  fab- 
rics, and  dress  linens.     159,286  ;  June  19. 
Besniclc,    Thomas    E.,    Chicago,    111.      Neckwear,    mufiSers, 

sweaters,    bathing    suits,    knitted    torques.       176,761  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Respro  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.     Electrical  Insulating  ma- 
terial.    162,199  ;  June  26. 
Retailers'  Manufacturing  Corporation,   Wilmingten,  Del. ; 

Chicago,   111,,   and  Tulsa,  Okla,     Prophvlactics  for  the 

prevention  of  sexual  diseases.     172,014 ;  Apr.  10. 
Rett,    William   P.,   doing   business   as   Nu-Ka-Na   Remedy 

Co.,  Roselle,  N.  J.  Medicine  known  as  a  blood  purifier 

and   body   builder.      178,284 ;   July   17. 
Reubenstone,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Jewelry.     169,423  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Rex  Cap  Company.     (See  Goldstein,  Sam.) 
Rex    Knitting    Co.,    Little    Falls,    N.    Y.      Sweaters    and 

sweater  coats.     176,570 ;   June  19. 
Rex-Oil    Company    Inc.,    The,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Cleaner 

for  satin  footwear.     186,158;  Nov.  20. 
Rex  Rubber  &  Novelty  Co.     (See  Caldwell,  William.) 
Rex    Window    Advertising    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    T. 

Paper    and    cardboard    signs,    displays,    and    billboard 

sheets.     177,051 ;  June   12. 
Rey-Del-Rey     Candy     Co.       Philadelphia,     Pa.       Candy, 
.     172,044  :  July  24. 
Rey  &  Rey,  Roquefort-sur-Soulzon,  France.     Machines  for 

slicing  and  cutting  cheese.     179,743  ;  Aug.  21. 
Reynier    &    Cie.,     assignor    to    Etabllssements     Reynier, 

Grenoble,   France.     Leather  gloves,     143,409 ;  May  22. 
Reynolds,   Charles  A.,   doing  business  as   C.   A.   Reynolds 

Leather    Company,    Camden,    N.     J.      Goatskins,     colt 

and     horse    hides,     kips,     and     cow     sides.       174,592 ; 

Apr.  24, 
Reynolds,    James   R,,    doing   business   as    Soldiers    Boqus 

Products    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Beverages    sold    as    soft 

drinks   and    sirups    used   in    the   preparation    of    same. 

176,217;   Apr.   17. 
Reynolds  Machine  Company,  The,  Massillon,  Ohio.     Fab- 
ric-tire    molds,     cord-tire     molds,     solid     cores,     etc. 

184,264;  Nov.   20. 
Reynolds,  R.  J.,  Tobacco  Company.     Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Cigarette  paper.     181,349;  July  24. 
Reynolds  &  Reynolds  Co.,  The,   Dayton,  Ohio.     Writing 

tablets.     173,855;  Mar.  6. 
Reynolds,    Wm.    T.,    &    Co.,    Inc.,    Poughkeepsie,    N.    T. 

Cofifee.     178,287;   Sept.  25. 
Rhea  Manufacturing  Co.,   Milwaukee,  Wis.     Wearing  ap- 
parel— namely,  aprons,  dresses,  and  bloomers.    176,653  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Rheinauer-Koth    Knitting   Mille,    Inc.,   New    York,   N.    Y. 

Knitted  piece  goods  of  wool,  worsted,  fiber  silk,  etc. 

177,682;  June  6. 
Rheinauer-Roth    Knitting   Mills,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Knitted  piece  goods  of  wood,  worsted,   etc.     177,693  ; 

June  26. 
Rheumatum  Company.      (See   ShefEtel,   Michael   W.) 
Rhodes,    James    H.,   &   Company,    Chicago,   111.      Pumice 

Btone.     182,866-8;  Oct.  16. 
Rhodes,  James  H.,   &  Company,   Chicago,   lU.     Polishing 

soap    and    pads    of    steel   wool   to    be    used   therewith. 

182,859;  Oct.  30. 
Rhodes  &  Ripley  Clothing  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Over- 
coats for  men,  women,  and  children.     173,724  ;  .Tune  26. 
Rice,  A.  L..  Inc.,  Adams,   N.   Y.     Dry  paint  composition. 

165,.507:  May  15. 
Rice-Stix  Dry  Goods  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Pyjamas, 

nightshirts,   and   night   coats,  beach   coats,   gymnasium 

coats,  etc.     168,802  ;  Feb.  6. 
Rice-Stix  Dry   Goods  Company,  St.   Louis,  Mo.     Hosiery. 

175,567  ;  June  12. 
Wch-AUoy    Company,    The.    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Alloys    of 

gold   for   dental  work.      163,354 ;    Feb.   27. 


Rich  Brothers  Cereal  Company,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 
Rolled   oats.      174,031 ;    May    15. 

Rich-Maid  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.  Pop-corn  con- 
fection.    167,328  :  Mar.  27. 

Rich-Maid  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.  Popcorn  con- 
fection.     171,816;   June  19. 

Rich-Maid  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.  Pop-corn  con- 
fection.    171,817  ;  Aug.  21. 

Richard  Hudnut,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumes,  toilet 
water,  vanishing  cream,  face  powder,  etc.  183, '744 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Richards,  Anna  M.,  doing  business  as  Gramana  Dairy  Co., 
Phillipsburg,  N.  J.  Fresh  milk  and  cream.  175,372; 
Mar.  6. 

Richards  4  Brennan  Co.,  Randolph,  Mass.  Shoes,  rubbers, 
overshoes,  etc.     167,011 ;  Mar.  27. 

Richards,  Joseph,  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printed 
books   and  tneir  component  parts.     175,407  ;   June  26. 

Rlchards-Scheble  Candy  Co.,  The,  Hutchinson,  Kani. 
Candy.     182 J71 ;  Oct.  16. 

Richardson  &  Boynton  Co.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Warm-air 
furnaces.     179,222  ;  July  24. 

Richardson  Company,  The,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Bltuminoua 
compositions.     167,017  ;  Mar.  27. 

Richardson  Company,  The,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Sanitary 
sound  -  deadening  and  insulating  fabric.  173,533: 
Mar.  27. 

Richardson  Dry  Goods  Co.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Cotton,  silk 
and  cotton,  linen,  linen  and  cotton,  and  wool  and 
cotton  piece  goods.     172,351 ;  Apr.  10. 

Richardson  Dry  Goods  Company,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  House 
dresses  and  aprons.     173,301;  May  29. 

Richardson  &  Holland,  Inc.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Powdered 
sugar.     141,399  ;  May  29. 

Richardson-Marsh  Corporation,  The,  Orlando,  Fla.  Fresh 
citrous  fruits.     178,867  ;  July  17. 

Richardson,  O.  W.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Textile  rugs  and 
carpets.     168,552:   Aug.   14. 

Richardson,  O.  W.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Household  furni- 
ture.    168,553  ;  Mar.  27. 

Richardson,  O.  W.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Phonographs  and 
parts  thereof.     171,038  ;  Mar.  27. 

Richardson,  0.  W.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Textile  rugs  and 
carpets.     175,944  ;  May  15. 

Richardson,  0.  W.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Linoleum. 
175,945  ;  May  15. 

Richman,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pur  garments. 
162,349  ;  Aug.  28. 

Richmond  Beverage  Machine  Corporation,  Richmond,  Va, 
Machines,  for  dispensing  beverages  and  the  like. 
155,640;  Mar.  6. 

Richmond  Cedar  Works,  Richmond,  Va.  PUters  and  re- 
frigerators.     177,694  ;   June  5. 

Richmond-Chase  Company,  San  Jose,  CaUf.  Canned 
fruits.     170,036;  Mar.  13. 

Richmond  Dairy  Company,  Richmond,  Va.  Material  for 
spraying  trees  and  vegetables.     176,854  ;  Aug.  21. 

Richmond  Engineering  Company.     (See  Farley,  Ernst  W.) 

Richmond  Hosiery  Mills,  Rossville,  Ga.  Hosiery. 
154,760:  May  22. 

Richmond  Hosiery  Mills,  Rossville,  Qa.  Hosiery.  176,571 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Richmond  Hosiery  Mills,  Rossville,  Ga.  Hosiery. 
182,838  ;  Sept.  11. 

Richmond  Piston  Ring  Co.  Richmond,  Ind.  Piston  rings. 
134,088 ;  July  24. 

Rlchter  Card  &  Paper  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  An- 
nouncements.    179,224  ;  July  3. 

Rlchter,  Julius,  doing  businesss  as  Globe  Import  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Scissors  and  pocketknlves.  169,617  s 
Apr.  10. 

Rlchter,  Julius,  doing  business  as  Globe  Import  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Manicure  sets.  177,516; 
Nov.  27. 

Rlchter,  Julius,  doing  business  as  Globe  Import  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Manicure  sets,  including  scissors  and  cuti- 
cles.    178,627;  May  29. 

Rick,  James  J.,  doing  business  as  Health  Food  Distribut- 
ing Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yeast  extract. 
187,018  :  Dec.  25. 

Ridenour-Baker  Grocery  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Coffee.     176,218  ;  Aug.  14. 

Ridge,  William  P.,  doing  business  as  Ridged  Grip  Com- 
pany, Akron,  Ohio.  Grips  for  steering  wheels  of  auto- 
mobiles, etc.     174,261 ;  July  17.  , 

Rldgway,  Charles  R.     (See  Davis,  O.,  and  Rldgway.)  ^ 

Ridley,  Lotta  B.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Face  powder  in  paste 
form.     167,327  ;  Apr.  24. 

Ridley  Watts  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.      117,190;   Feb.    20. 

Rieger,  Ernest  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece  gooda 
170,899  ;  Jan.  30. 

Rieser  Company  Inc.,  The.  (See  Rieser,  N.,  Company 
Inc.) 

Rieser,  N.,  Company  Inc.,  The  (now  bv  change  of  name 
The  Reiser  Company  Inc.),  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soap. 
172,654-6;  Mar.  20. 

Riesman,  Philip,  doing  business  as  Royal  Electric  Com- 
pany, Chelsea,  Mass.  Electric  bulbs  and  lamps.  174,924  ; 
May  8. 

Rigaud,  Henri,  doing  business  as  Rigaud,  Paris,  France, 
and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfume,  toilet  water,  face  and 
talcum  powder,   etc.     175,025 ;   June   5. 


940 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Eike  Folding  Box  Company,   The,   Dayton,   Ohio.     Paper 

garment  bags.     159,882  ;  Apr.  24. 
Binge,    Mamie,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Candles.      154,570 

Aug.   14. 
Bingler,  WUlIam  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Receipt  books  and 

flUng  cards  for  bookkeeping  purposes.   160,434  ;  July  10 
Rlodela  Chemical  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.    Boiler  compounds 

170,216  ;  Feb.  13. 
Bloux,  Joseph  F.,  doing  business  as  Bliss  Brothers  Com- 
pany,   Attleboro,    Mass.      Cigarette    holders.      173,610 

Mar.  27. 
Risdon  Manufacturing   Company,  The,  Naugatuck,   Conn 

Safety   pins.     175,104;   Aug.   7. 
Ristel  Manufacturing  Company,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Re 

frigerators.     171,553  ;  Feb.  I'S. 
Rite  Form  Corset  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Cor 

sets.     175,106;  Dec.  25. 
Rite  Form  Corset  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Corset 

steels.     175,107  ;  June  12. 
Eitestone  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Stucco 

and  composition  of  a  cementitious  nature  for  making 

0ooring.      178,628;    June   5. 
Blteweb    Manufacturing   Company,    Inc.,    Yonkers,    N.   Y. 

Athletic  and  knitted  underwear.     178,285-6  ;   July  10. 
Bitter    Brothers,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Vanity    cases    and 

ladies'  hand  bags.     177,517  ;  Apr.  24. 
Bitter,    Harry    E.,    &   Mary   V.    Gordon,    Sellnsgrove,    Pa. 

Cancer  salve.      176,917 ;    July   10. 
Bitter     Hosiery     Company,      Fleetwood,     Pa.      Hosiery. 

183,669;  Sept.  25. 
Bitter,  Samuel  P.,  doing  business  as  Dr.  Ritter's  Labora- 
tories. Hackensack,  N.  J.     Antiseptic  tablets.     169,780  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Bitter's,  Dr.,  Laboratories.     (See  Bitter,  Samuel  P.) 
Blver-Lake    Chemical    Co.,     Silver     Spring,    Md.       Fii^ 

extinguishing   compound.      160,905 ;    Aug.    7. 
Riverside   Manufacturing  Company,  Moultrie,   Ga.      Serv- 
ice covers  for  automobiles  and  parts  thereof.     182,611 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Riverside    Paint    &    Varnish     Company,    Boston,     Mass. 

Beady -mixed  paints.     164,195  ;  Feb.  27. 
Boach    Tisdale    &    Co.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Confections 

comprising     chocolates,     bonbons,     hard     candies,     etc. 

173,534  ;  Apr.  24. 
Boach,  W.  R.,  &  Company,   Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Fresh 

fruits   and   vegetables.      159,054 ;   June   19. 
Boanoke  Mills  Company,  Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C.     Woven 

cotton    fabrics    Including    cotton    flannels.       175,439 ; 

July  17. 
Bobbins,      Henry      A.,      Boston,      Mass.        Phonographs. 

172,439;  Feb.  27. 
Bobbins,   Samuel   D.,   Boston,   Mass.     Publication   on  the 

correction  of  stammering.     175,568  ;  Sept.  25. 
Bobbins,  William  G.,  doing  business  as  Webber  Chemical 

Co.,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Compound  sirups,  compound 

extract  of  coca  leaves  and  kola  nuts.     169,257 ;  June  26. 
Robert,    Samuel,    doing    business    as    Konroe    Merchants, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Dolls.     173,244  ;  Feb.  6. 
Robert,    Samuel,    doins    business    as    Konroe    Merchants, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Horticultural  and  florlcultural  prod- 
ucts.    173,245;  Mar.   13. 
Bobert,    Samuel,    doing    business    as    Konroe    Merchants, 

New  York,  N.  Y.    Egg  slicers  and  cake  forms.    173,246  ; 

June  19. 
Bobert,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Konroe  Merchants,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Dolls  and  toy  favors.     173,247  ;  May  15. 
Bobert,    W.   M.,    Chicago,    lU.      Medical    preparation    for 

treatment  of  asthma.     169,562  ;  Jan.  9. 
Bobertl  Bros.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Closet  and  wall  beds. 

174,110  ;  Mar.  27. 
Boberts,  Elbert  C,  doing  business  as  E.  C.  Roberts  Chemi- 
cal Company,   Newport  News,  Va.     General  household 

cleansing  preparation,   laundry  soap,  and  soap   chips. 

175,270  :  Oct.  16. 
Boberts,    Lewis,    Inc.,    Newark,    N.    J.       Printing    inks. 

178,629 ;  July  24. 
Boberts,  Julian,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hand  sewing,  knitting, 

crewel,   chenille,   etc.,   needles.      170,257 ;   Feb.   27. 
Boberts,  O.  L.,  Gary,  Ind.     Tonic  for  treatment  of  rheu- 
matism,  pains,    swelling   in    the   joints,   etc.      167,657 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Boberts,   P.  A.,  Construction  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Washington, 

D.  C.     Garages.     180,619  ;  Aug.  21. 
Boberts,  Tom  H.,  Eeigate,  England.     Chemical  substances 

used  in  the  manufactures,  anticorrosives,  and  drug  for 

vulcanization  of  rubber.     183,760  ;  Nov.  13. 
Bobertson   Bleachery    ft   Dye    Works,    Incorporated,    The, 

New  Mllford,  Conn.     Cotton  piece  goods.      183,802-3  ; 

Oct„16. 
Bobertson,  Boiling  L.,  doing  business  as  Manassas  Feed  & 

Milling    Co.,    Manassas,    Va.      Corn    meal,    mill    feeds, 

cracked  corn,  horse,  etc.,  feed.     152,864  ;  Mar.  27. 
Robertson,   Boiling  L.,   doing  business   as  Manassas  Feed 

ft  Milling  Co.,  Manassas,  Va.     Wheat  flour.     169,323  : 

Apr.   3. 
Bobertson    Leather    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,     N.    Y. 

Leathers.     177,329;  .Tine  19. 
Bobertson,  Stelliug  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Auto- 
mobiles, automobile  chassis,  and  automobile  accessories. 

177,999  ;  Oct.  16. 
Robertson,    Theo.    B.,    Products    Company,    Chicago,    lU. 

Soap.     179,429  ;  Oct.  16, 


Robertson,  Walter,  &  Son,  Ltd.,  Brentford  Bridge,  Mid- 
dlesex, England.  Table  jellies,  caramel  toffees,  and 
other  boiled-sugar  goods.     167,690  ;  Apr.  24. 

Robeson  Process  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid  com- 
position employed  as  a  treating  and  tanning  agent  in 
the  manufacture  of  leather  from  hides  and  skins. 
169,684  ;  Jan.   2. 

Robeson,  William  B.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Ready-mixed 
paint.     170,089  ;    Feb.   27. 

Bobinette  Co.,  The,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Hair  grower. 
167,195  ;  Mar.  6. 

Robinson,  A.  M.,  Company,  .\tlanta,  Ga.  Cotton  piece 
goods.     180,496  ;  Aug.  7. 

Robinson,  Alice  G.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Monthly  publi- 
cation.    182,719:  Oct.  2. 

Robinson,  Evelyn  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Vestrap  Co., 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Cross  straps  for  connecting  the 
supporting  straps  of  ladies'  undergarments.  185,765  ; 
Nov.    27. 

Robinson,  Guy  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Neptune  Labora- 
tories, Dallas,  Tex.  Face-treating  clay.  172,440 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Robinson  Milling  Company,  The,  Salina,  Kans.  Wheat 
flour.     175,946;  Nov.  6. 

Robinson-Roders  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Newark,  N.  J.  Mat- 
tresses, pillows,  bolsters,  and  cushions.  136,603 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Roblnson-Roders  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Newark,  N.  J.  Mat- 
tresses, pillows,  bolsters,  cushions.     136,604  ;  Apr.   24. 

Robinson  Silk  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk 
piece  goods.     169,500  ;  Mar.  27. 

Robinson  Silk  Company,  Inc.,  Astoria  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Silk  piece  goods.     170,309-11  ;  Jan.  30. 

Robinson  Silk  Company,  Inc.,  New  York  and  Astoria, 
N.  Y.     Silk  piece  goods.     186,159  ;  Dec.  11. 

Roblschon  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
179,557;   July  10 

Robison,  Frank,  doing  business  as  All  Star  Hosiery  Co., 
Birmingham,  Ala.  Silk  hosiery  and  knitted  or  woven 
silk  underwear.     179,166;   July  10. 

Rochambeau  Import  &  Export  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Per- 
fume bottles.     160,153  ;  Nov.  6. 

Roche,  William  E.,  doing  business  as  The  Roche  Fruit 
and  Produce  Co.,  Yakima,  Wash.  Fresh  apples. 
171,552 ;  June  26. 

Rochelle  Canneries,  Inc.,  Rochelle,  111.  Canned  vege- 
tables.     187,347  ;   Dec.   25. 

Rochelle,  Henry  S.,  doing  business  as  H.  S.  Rochelle 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  shirts.  176,572 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Rochelle  Lace  Works.      (See  Baechtold,   Herman.) 

Rochester  Toy  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Kiddle  cars. 
121,785  ;    Feb.   20. 

Bochon,  Isidore,  Fall  Elver,  Mass.  Salve  for  piles, 
burns,  and  open  sores.     173,725  ;  June  26. 

Bock  Island  -Register  Company,  Rock  Island,  111.  Reg-' 
Isters  for  heating  purposes.     165,157  ;  Apr.  24. 

Rock  Lick  Smok:.'less  Coal  Company,  Beckley,  W.  Va. 
CoaL     174,977  ;  May  29. 

Rock  Strong  Hosiery  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Hosiery. 
166,158;  Mar.  20. 

Eockaway  Exterminating  Company,  Rockaway  Beach, 
N.  Y.  Chemical  compounds  to  be  used  as  insect  ex- 
terminators.    167,584  ;   Jan.   9. 

Rockaway  Pharmacal  Co.      (See  Ehrlich,  Isadore.) 

Rockcastle  Cement  &  Lime  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md., 
and  Pine  Hill  and.  Mount  Vernon,  Ky.  Lime.  179,113  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Rockford  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  General  Engineering 
&   Construction    Company.) 

Rockford  Wholesale  Grocery  Co.,  Rockford,  III.  Coffee. 
169,263;  Apr.  17. 

Rockwood  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  Indianapolis, 
Ind.  Fillers  for  power-transmission  pulleys.  163,113 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Rocky  Ford  Melon  Growers  Spray  Manufacturing  Co. 
(See  Burrell,  D.  V.) 

Rodefeld  Mfg.  Co..  Richmond,  Ind.  Automobile  timers. 
182,184;  Aug.  21. 

Rodei  Company.  The.      (See  Lagerholm,  Fred  B.) 

Rodgers,  John  M.,  doing  business  as  Rodgers'  Bottling 
Co.,  Vallejo,  Calif.  Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and 
sirups  for  making  the  same.     185,189  ;  Oct.  9. 

Bodiger,  Walter  G.,  doing  business  as  Cheeri-o  Shoppe, 
Pasadena,  Calif.     Candy.     182.997  ;  Dec.  11. 

Eodrigues,  Manuel  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electrical  ap- 
paratus,   machines,    and    supplies.      172,123;    Nov.    20. 

Rodriguez,  Salvador,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars.  178,360; 
May  8. 

Rodriguez.  Salvador,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars.  178,869  ; 
May  29. 

Rodriguez,  Salvador,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars.  182,262  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Rodriguez,  Salvador,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars.  182,263  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Rodriguez,  Salvador.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars. 
182,264-5;    Sept.    25. 

Roe,  William  G.,  Wlnterhaven,  Fla.  Fresh  citrous  fruits. 
177,408;    Oct.    16. 

Roe,  William  G..  Wlnterhaven,  Fla.  Fresh  citrous  and 
dedfluons  fruits.      177.489  ;   May  29. 

Roe,  William  G.,  Wlnterhaven,  Fla.  Fresh  citrous  fruits. 
177,410;  July  3. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  trnde-marjc  applicants — Continued. 


941 


RoeWing's,  John  A.,  Sons  Co.,  Trenton,  N.  .T.     Wire  rope. 

185,.SS0:  Oct.  23. 
Roehrig,  Robert  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    Motion-picture 

productions.      169,31.'5  ;    Feb.    20. 
Roessel,  Louis,  &  Co.   inc.,  Hazloton,  I'a.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Crepes  and  silk  goods  in  the  piece  and  veiling. 

174,529:  May  22. 
Roessel,  Lewis  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.     CrCpes  and 

Tellings  In  the  piece,     175,623 ;  June  5. 
Roessler  &  ilassljichor  Chemical  Co.,  The,  New  Yorit,  N.  Y. 

Nonferrous    alloy    contaiuliip    various    proportions    ot 

nickel,  copper,  and  zinc.     1(57,013  ;  Feb.  6. 
Roossler  &  Hasslacher  Chemical  Company.  The,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Composition  of  matter  for  use  in  electroplating. 

167.016  ;  Jan.  2. 
Roeszc,  Ralph.      (See  Rose,   Ralph.) 
Roothlisherger    &   Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Cheese. 

164,198;  Jan.  30. 
Rogers  Bracket   Company.      (See  Rogers,  Joel   H.) 
Rogers     Candy     Company,      Meridian,      Miss.        Candy. 

182,612-14;    Oct.    16. 
Rogers  &  Co.      (See  Untner.  Harry.) 

Roeers  Electric  Company,  Inc.,  Miles  City,  Mont.     Elec- 
trical curling  irons.     167,830;   Oct.  •. 
Rogers,    Francis,   &   Sons,    New   York,   N.    Y.     Arch   sup- 
ports.    172,557  :  Apr.  24. 
Rogers  &  Hubbard  Company,  The,  Portland,  Conn.     Fer- 
tilizers.    166,713;   Apr.   3. 
Rogers,  Joel  H.,   doing  business  as  Rogers  Bracket  Com- 
pany,  Jacksonville,   Fla.     Curtain   brackets.      170,729 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Rogers,  John  A.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Preparation  for  hair  re- 
storing  and  growing.      183,891 ;   Dec.   18. 
Rogers,   John   W.,   doing  business   as   Sanateva    Research 

Co.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Medicine  used  as  an  antiseptic 

and  mouth  wash.     186.858;  Nov.  13. 
Rogers    Peet    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Men's    and 

boys'  hats  and  caps.     169,084  ;  Jan.  9. 
Rogers  Peet  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  and  boys' 

overcoats  and  suits.     183,231 ;  Oct.  9. 
Rogerson,   Robert,  Chicago.   111.      Salve   for  treatment   of 

blood  poison  and  a  healing  salve.     169,649  ;  Jan.  2. 
Robe  &  Brother.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Smoked  pork  products. 

171.708  ;  Aug.  14. 
Riihm    &    Haas   Aktiengesellschaft,    Darmstadt,    Germany. 

Glue    and    gelatins   used   in   the   manufacture   of   glue. 

164,196:  July  17. 
Rohm    &   Haas   Aktiengesellschaft,    Darmstadt,    Germany. 

Swelling  and  unhairing  agents   for  all   kinds   of  sMns 

and   hides.      164,557 ;   Jan.    2. 
Rohm   &   Haas   Aktiengesellschaft,    Darmstadt,    Germany. 

Disinfectants,    dyes,    emulsion    gelatin,    etc.      165,888 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Uohm  &  Haas  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Sulphoxylate 

of  zinc  formaldehyde.     166,018  :  Jan.  2. 
Rollaway  Motor  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Automo- 
bile steering-gear-control  wheels.     162,853  ;  Apr.  10. 
Rollee.      (See    Lanfranchi,    Anne.) 
Roller,  D.  Henry,  doing  business  as  Henry  Roller,  Muncle, 

Ind.     Candies.     182,692 ;  Dec.   4. 
Roller,   George   W.,   Spokane,    Wash.      Insecticide  for   use 

in  exterminating  rodents  and  insects.     173,364  ;  Apr.  24. 
Rolup  Screen  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Article  made  of  canvas  or  other  fabric  having 

metal  cross  strips  and  roller.     171,511  ;   Sept.  4. 
Rolzup   Auto-Robe   Corporation,    New  York,   N.  Y.     Robe 

containers  for  automobiles.     170,157  ;  Feb.  6. 
Roman,  Andrew  M.,   Chicago,  111.     Chemical  preparations 

for  use  in  making  blood  tests.     168,803  ;  Feb.  13. 
Roman     Inc.,    Boston,    Mass.       Shampoo    oil.      182,674 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Romano,    Jacques,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Massage    cream. 

184.295;   Dec.   18. 
Rombro  Brothers,  Baltimore,  Md.     Work  shirts.     183,633  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Rome    Importing    Co.,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Olive    oil. 

175,680;  June  26. 
Romeo,  Dominick,  Paterson,  N.  J.    Palliative  for  venereal 

diseases.     170,449  ;  Mar.   6. 
Romeo,  F.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Olive  oil.   167,364  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Romer   Axe  and   Tool   Company,   Dunkirk,   N.   Y.     Tools. 

155.070;  Apr.  17. 
Romer.    Frank,    Washington.    D.    C.     Printed   advertising 

matter.     180,239  :  Aug.  21. 
Rondeau,  Francois  X.,  doing  business  as  Radio  Stomach 

Relief    Co.,    Brockton,     Mass.      Stomach    preparation. 

165.035:   July  10. 
Rood   Candv   Co..   The,   Pueblo,    Colo.      Candy.      171,188; 

Mar.  27." 
Rood    Candv    Company,    The,    doing   business   as   Roods, 

Pueblo,   Colo.      Candy.      162,581  ;    July   10. 
Roos,    Ed.,    Company   of   Forest    Park,    Forest   Park,    111. 

Cedar  chest.     173,675:  May  1. 
Roopa.   Herbert  H..   Rochester,  N.  Y.     Boots,  shoes,  shoe 

heels    and    shanks,     and    parts    of    boots    and    shoes. 

167,658  ;  Aug.  28. 
Bonsa  &  Ratliff  Chemical  Co..  The.  also  doing  business  as 

Roosa  &   Ratliff   Perfume  Co.,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Per- 
fume,   cold    cream,    hair    oil,,  shampoo,    etc.      185,621 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Root,  A.  I.,  Co.,  The.  Medina,  Ohio.     Beehives  and  comb 

foundations.     128,133  ;  June  5. 


Root,  A.  I.,  Company  of  Texas,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 
181,698  ;  Oct.  30. 

Roper,  Geo.  D.,  Corporation,  Rockford,  111.  Electric  stovea 
and  ranges.     171,655  ;  Feb.  6. 

Roper,  Geo.  D.,  Corporation,  Rockford,  111.  Compilation 
and  card  Index  of  recipes,  and  printed  recipes.  176,664 ; 
July  31. 

Ropp,  Eugfene,  Beaume-les-Dames,  France.  Pipes,  cigar 
and  cigarette  holders.     180,498  ;  Nov.  13. 

Rorer,  William  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Chlor-methyl  lini- 
ment for  sprains,  bruises  and  fractures,  pepsin,  etc. 
165,639  ;  Jan.   30. 

Rose,  Alex,  doing  business  as  Logan  Baking  So  Creamery 
Co.,  Logan,  W.  Va.  Bread,  cakes,  and  pies.  175,887; 
Sept.  18. 

Rose  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Writing  paper 
and  envelopes.     183,232  ;  Sept.  11. 

Rose,  D.  B.,  Co.,  The,  Bast  Stroudsburg,  Pa.  Washing 
powder.     173,212;  Oct.  16. 

Rose  &  Frank  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cloth  used 
for  making  typewriter  ribbon.     172,176  ;  Jan.  30. 

Rose,  Herman  R.,  doing  business  as  Shamrock  Mfg.  Co., 
Newark,  N.  J.  Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof. 
182,847 ;  Nov.  20. 

Rose,  Ralph,  doing  business  as  Ralph  Roesze,  Zlon  City, 
111.  Chemical,  medical,  and  pharmaceutical  prepara- 
tion for  removing  hair  from  the  human  body.  173,299 ; 
May  1. 

Rose,  W.  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Sunday-school  publications. 
186,722;   Dec.   18. 

Rosebrand  Co.,  Atlantic  City,  N,  J.  Nasal  solution, 
douche  therefor,  and  package  containing  both.  173,008  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Rosemary  Manufacturing  Company,  Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C. 
Jacquard-woven  fabrics — ^namely,  table,  damask,  table- 
cloths, and  napkins.     175,027  ;  June  19. 

Rosen,  Isidore,  doing  business  as  Capital  Neckwear  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Collars,  scarfs,  neckties,  and 
cravats.     182,062  ;  Oct.  30. 

Rosen  &  Llstengart,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Phonographs  and 
parts  thereof.     179,558  ;  July  24. 

Rosenberg,  B.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  Lia,  Boots, 
shoes,  slippers,  made  of  leather,  rubber,  canvas. 
149  933  '  Jan    2. 

Rosenberg'  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladles'  furs. 
178,676;  Aug.   14. 

Rosenberg  Bros.  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Rice  and 
rice  flour.     161,062;  Dec.  11. 

Rosenberg  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pearls.  186,484 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Rosenberg,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Belts.  173,248; 
Sept.  4. 

Rosenberg,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pelts.  173,248; 
Nov.  20. 

Rosenberg,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fur  pelts.  173,443 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Rosenberg,  Kate  F.,  doing  business  as  Conservative 
Chemical  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Belt  dress- 
ings.    171,284  :  Mar.  6. 

Rosenberg,  Louis  F.,  doing  business  as  The  "  Rosllk " 
Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Silk  thread  for  stringing 
pearls  and  beads.     178,933;  May  29. 

Rosenberg,  M.  H.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  plec* 
goods.     172,806;  Oct.  16. 

Rosenberg,  Morris  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Horologlcal  In- 
struments.    180,240;  Oct.  30. 

Rosenberg,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Phenix  Packing 
Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Caviar.      178,361;  Aug.   7. 

Rosenberg,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Phenix  Packing 
Co.,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Caviar.      178,362;    Oct.    2. 

Rosenberger,  William  A.,  Chemical  Products  Company. 
(See  Rosenberger,  WiUiam  A.) 

Rosenberger,  William  A.,  doing  business  as  William  A. 
Rosenberger  Chemical  Products  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Chemical  compounds  to  be  introduced  into  mol- 
ten Iron  and  steel  for  casting  metals.    169,871 ;  Feb.  13. 

Rosenberger,  William  A.,  doing  business  as  William  A.  Ros- 
enberger Chemical  Products  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Compound  for  the  desulphurlzation  and  deoxldatlon  of 
molten  metals  preparatory  to  the  pouring  of  the  sam* 
Into  molds  for  casting.    172,059  ;  Apr.  10. 

Rosenbloom,  J.  Philip,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Young 
ladies'  dresses.     169,457  :  May  1. 

Rosenblum,  Abe,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fresh  potatoes,  onions, 
apples,  and  carrots.     171,656;  Feb.  20. 

Rosenfeld,  John,  Washington,  D.  C.  Imitation  pearls. 
171,006;  Feb.  6. 

Rosenthal,  A.  S.,  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  All-silk 
fabric.     176,502;  May  1. 

Rosenthal,  A.  S..  Company,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Silk 
and  cotton  goods  and  goods  containing  a  mixture  of 
cotton   and   silk,   all  in  the  piece.     182,933  ;    Sept.   25. 

Rosenthal,  Edward  S.,  doing  business  as  Sportman's  Di- 
gest, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Monthly  publication.  168,002; 
Jan.  2. 

Roscnthal-Porzellanfabrlk  vorm.  Jac.  Zeidler  &  Co.,  Bahn- 
hof  Selb,  Germany.     China.     170,547  :  Dec.  18. 

Rosenthal,  Robert,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk 
and  artiflclal-sllk  piece  goods.    167,489  ;  Oct.  16. 

Rosenwald-Millus  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Parlor 
board  game.     170,955  ;  Jan.  16. 

Rosenwald  &  Well,  Chicago,  111.  Wearing  apparel  for 
men  and  women.     168.070  :  Jan.  9. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpliaietical  list  of  trade-marjc  applicants — Continued. 


Rosenwald  &  Weil  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Wearing  apparel 
for   men   and  women.     180,892  ;   Aug.   7. 

Rosenwasser  Bros.,  Inc.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.  Leather  shoes. 
164,071 ;  Dec.  4. 

Rosenzweig,  Joseph,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Underwear,  shirts, 
drawers,  notions,  etc.     179,430 ;  Dec.  4. 

Roseth  Corporation,  The,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mothproof 
bags.     185,265  ;   Nov.  27. 

"  Eosilk  "  Company,  The.     (See  Rosenberg,  Louis  F.) 

RoEofT,  Maurice  H.,  doing  business  as  The  Rosoff  Pharma- 
cal  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Organic  compound  of 
mercury  used  as  a  local  antiseptic  in  medicine. 
178,773  ;  Nov.  6. 

Ross,  Charles  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Healing  salve. 
183,464;  Dec.  18. 

Ross  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rouge.  176,763 ; 
June  19. 

Ross  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  treat- 
ing the  eyebrows  and  eyelashes.     176,764  ;  June  12. 

Ross  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Catalogues  pub- 
lished   annually.      169,327  ;    Oct.    2. 

Ross,  Nathan  K.,  Silvis,  111.  Beverages  sold  as  soft 
drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the  same.  172,441 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Ross,  Sydney,  Co.,  The,  Newark,  N.  J.  Purgatives  or 
laxative   tablets.      168,903;    Jan.    2. 

Ross,  Sydney,  Co.,  The,  Newark,  N.  J.  Preparations  for 
treatment  of  la  grippe,  influenza,  coughs,  colds,  etc. 
169,985  :  Feb.  6. 

Rossi,  Peter,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Braldwood,  111.  Macaroni. 
170,730;  May  8. 

Rosso,  Charles  J.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Candy.  183,317; 
Sept.  18. 

Rostlne,  Carl  R.,  Ontario,  Calif.  Medical  preparation  for 
coughs,  colds,  croup,  etc.     175,569  ;  July  24. 

Rostold,  Pauline,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Infants'  and  chil- 
dren's dresses,  rompers,  oversllps,  and  petticoats. 
172,558;   June  5. 

Rostow,  Anna  D.,  doing  business  as  The  Anita  Company, 
Newark,  N.  J.  Markers  for  towels,  etc.  179,013 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Roth,  Paul,  doing  business  as  P.  Roth  &  Company,  New 
york,    N.    Y.      Pearls.      185,381  ;    Nov.    27. 

Roth  Tobacco  Company,  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.  Twist 
and    plug  tobacco.      182,006-7 ;    Oct.   2. 

Rothman,  Nathan,  doing  business  as  Rough  Rider  Manu- 
facturing Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Khaki, 
corduroy,  and  worsted  pants.     167,019  ;   June  19. 

Rothschild  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pearl  necklace. 
176,503  ;  May  29. 

Rothchild,  Isidor,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Quilts  and  textile 
blankets.     179,961 ;  Aug.  28. 

Rothschild,  Rae,  doing  business  as  Everite  Novelty  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Writing  pads.  180,812; 
Aug.  14. 

Rotolo,  Benedict  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hair  tonic.  174,030  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Roubalx  Mills,  Inc.,  Clinton,  Mass.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Piece  goods  made  of  wool.    179,167 ;  June  5. 

Roubalx  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  artlflcial- 
silk,  cotton,  linen,  and  woolen  piece  goods.  182,359 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Roubalx  Mills,  Inc.,  Clinton,  Mass.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Piece  goods  made   of  wool.     187,541 ;  Dec.  25. 

RoufT,  Seymour,  doing  business  as  Maison  RoufC,  New 
Orleans,  La.  Infants'  and  young  children's  apparel. 
174,864:  Aug.  28. 

Rough  Rider  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Rothman, 
Nathan.) 

Roulston,  Thos.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Coffee.  171,039 ; 
June  5. 

Rouse,  Hempstone  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Men's 
and  boys'  work  shirts,  flannel  shirts,  and  pants. 
158,451 ;  July  17. 

Rover  Company,  Limited,  Coventry,  England.  Motor 
cars,  bicycles,  tricycles,  motor  cars.  173,009 ; 
June  12. 

Rowan,  C.  G.      (See  Goodwin,  Harry  L.,  assignor.) 

Rowley,  Alfred  J.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Concrete 
tiles  and  molds.     167,925  ;  Dec.  18. 

Rowsey,  J.  Louis,  Olive  Hill,  Ky.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  tuberculosis,  asthma,  and  hay  fever. 
165,036;  Nov.  13. 

Royal  Candy  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Chocolates  and 
nut  candy.     153,951 ;  Apr.  17. 

Royal  Card  &  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  En- 
velopes.    184,564  ;  Nov.  20. 

Reyal  Cocoa  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Chocolate  pudding, 
powdered  cocoa,  powdered  chocolate  and  cocoa. 
136,388;   Nov.   27. 

Royal    Electric    Company.       (See    Riesman,    Philip.) 

Royal  Palm  Truckers  Association,  Homestead,  Fla.  Fresh 
tomatoes.     165,461 ;  Jan.  2. 

Royal  Progressive  Company.      (See  Norflett,  John  C.) 

Royal  Seal  Pood  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Dates,  salted 
nuts,  and  preserved  figs.     170,789  ;  May  8. 

Royal  Underwear  Company,  Reading,  Pa.  Women's  knit- 
ted underwear.     183,670  ;  Oct.  16. 

Royal  Worcester  Corset  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Cor- 
sets, corset  waists,  brassieres,  bandeaux,  belts,  etc. 
169,650;    Feb.    20. 

Royal  Worcester  Corset  Company,  Worcester.  Mass.  Cor- 
sets, corset  waists,  brassiftres,  etc.     179,744  ;  Nov.  13. 


Roxana  Petroleum  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Lubri- 
cating oil.     185,991 ;   Nov.   20. 

Rubay  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Gasoline  ve- 
hicles.    171,658;  Aug.  28. 

Rubber  &  Celluloid  Products  Company,  doing  business  as 
Rubherset  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Shaving  brushes. 
179,962  ;  July  17. 

Rubber  Process  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Chemical  com- 
pound.     180,944  ;    Oct.    9. 

Rubber  Service  Laboratories  Co.,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Com- 
pound produced  by  the  interaction  of  aldehydes  and 
amines  and  used  in  curing  rubber  articles.  177,624  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Eubber  Service  Laboratories  Co.,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Com- 
pound used  In  the  curing  of  rubber  articles.  182,998 : 
Oct.  30. 

Rubber  Service  Laboratories  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Accelerators,  .lllers,  pigments,  etc.  used  in  the  com- 
pounding of  rubber  articles.     171,469  ;   Feb.   27. 

Rubber  Service  Laboratories  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Compound  used  in  the  curing  of  rubber  articles. 
171,470;  Aug.  7. 

Rubber  Service  Laboratories  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Hardwood  pitch.     171,471  ;  Aug.  14. 

Rubberhide  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Boots  and  shoes. 
170,992  ;  Sept.  18. 

Rubberset  Company.  (See  Rubber  &  Celluloid  Products 
Company.) 

Rubber-Weld  Sales  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Rubber  re- 
pair outfits.     174,215  ;  Aug.  21. 

Ruben,  Henry,  doing  business  as  To-Rain-On  Products 
Co.  (Not  Inc.),  Chicago,  111.  Roof  cement.  178,409; 
Aug.  7. 

Rubenstein,  Benjamin,  doing  business  as  Fair-Sex  Bras- 
siere Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Brassiferes.     161,146  ;  Feb.  6. 

Ruberoid  Co.,  The,  Boundbrook,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Bituminlzed  roofings,  shingles,  and  strip 
shingles.      182,721 ;    Sept.   4. 

Rubin  Bros.  Foot-Wear,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather,  cloth, 
and  fabric  shoes  and  slippers  and  cloth  spats.  169,820  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Rubin  Bros,  Foot-Wear,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoes,  slippers, 
and   cloth   spats.      169,827 ;    Mar.   6. 

Rubin  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoes,  slippers,  spats. 
172,559;   May  22. 

Rubin  Shoe  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's,  misses',  and 
children's  shoes   of  leather.     164,515  ;   Feb.  27. 

Rubin  Shoe  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's,  misses,'  and 
children's   shoes.     164,994 ;   Mar.   6. 

Rubinow,  Joseph  H.,  doing  Ijusiness  as  J.  H.  Kubinow, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies',  misses',  and  children's  hat 
linings.     181,699  ;  Sept.  11. 

Rubinowitz  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery  and  under- 
wear.    182,266  ;  Oct.  2. 

Rubinsky,  Benjamin,  doing  business  as  Youngsters  Nov- 
elty Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boys'  suits  and  girls' 
dresses.     174,262  ;   Sept.  11. 

Rub-No-More  Company,  The,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Cleanser. 
182,772;  Nov.  13. 

Rubsam,  J.,  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pills  and  tablets 
for  regulating  menstrual  functions.     169,138  ;  July  24. 

Rudnick,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicated  foot  powder 
for  human  use.     169,564  ;  Jan.  9. 

Ruffiner,  Meyer  F.,  doing  business  as  R.  &  R.  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Okmulgee,  Okla.  Cooked  potato  resem- 
bling potato  chips.     172,442  ;   May  8. 

Rugby  Creamery,  Rugby,  N.  Dak.  Butter.  181,779 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Rugby  Milling  Company,  The,  Rugby,  N.  Dak.  Wheat 
flour.     162,055;  Mar.  20. 

Rugclenso  Mfg.  Co.,  Topeka,  Kans.  Rug-cleaning  com- 
pound.    160,778;  May  29. 

Rugg,  E.  T.,  &  Co.,  Newark,  Ohio.  Cordage.  158,835; 
May  15. 

Ruggles,  Harry  M.,  doing  business  as  Dryol  Polish  Mfg. 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cleaning  and  polishing  oil  for 
varnished,  painted,  and  lacquered  surfaces.  165,159 ; 
May  8. 

Ruggles  &  .Ruggles.      (See  Johnson,  Leonard  W.) 

Ruiz,  Gonzalo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Puncture-filling  com- 
pound for  automobile  and  other  tires.     170,406  ;  .Tan.  9. 

Rummel,  Hlnes  &  Co.,  Shippensburg,  Pa.  Overalls,  Jump- 
ers, shirts,  trousers,  etc.     183,410  ;  Oct.  30. 

Rnppert,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Barley-malt  extract. 
173,213;   May  1. 

Rushmore  Paper  Mills,  Inc.,  Brooklyn  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Toilet  paper  and  paper  towels.  175,272 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Rusonite  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio 
rectifiers  and  cat  whiskers.     175.739  ;  May  29. 

Russ,  E.  P.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Glue.  181,700 ; 
July  31. 

Russ  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Washing  and  ironing  machines.      171,472  ;    Feb.   20. 

Russell  Grader  Manufacturing  Company,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.     Road-gracling  machines.     169.085  ;   Feb.  6. 

Russell,  Isaiah  D.,  doing  business  as  I.  D.  Russell  Com- 
pany, Kansas  City,  Mo.    Insecticide.     184,424  ;  Nov.  27. 

Russell,  John  W.,  Bryan,  Ohio.  Wheat  flour  made  from 
cereals.     164,116;  Mar.  20. 

Russell  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  Middletown,  Conn.  Brake 
lining.     157,007  ;  Nov.   13. 


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Russell  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Mlddletown,  Conu. 
Elastic   webbings.     169,258 ;   Jan.   9. 

Russell  Mr.nufacturing  Company,  The,  Mlddletown,  Conn. 
Elastic  webbings.     170.548 ;  Jan.   9. 

Russell  Playing  Card  Co.,  MUltown,  N.  J.  Playing  cards. 
171'. 176:  Jan.  30. 

Russell  Playing  Card  Co.,  Milltown,  N.  J.  Playing 
cards.     175.948  ;   May  29. 

Russell  Playing  Card  Co.,  Milltown,  N.  J.  Playing  cards. 
177,109  ;   Apr.  24. 

Russo,  .Andrea,  Cliicago,  111.  Olive  oil  and  canned 
anchovies.     177,411  :   May  29. 

Russpharmaco  Products  Co.      (See  Paul,  Israel.) 

Rustnot   Products   Company.      (See  Porter,   Kenneth   E.) 

Ruwo.  Edgar  C,  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  En- 
velopes and  paper.     154,889 :  June  6. 

Ruston.  Philip,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. :  Chicago, 
111.  ;  Boston,  Mass. ;  St.  Paul,  Minn. ;  and  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  Liquid  water  colors  and  artist  oil  colors.  182,616  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Ruy  Lopez  Co.,  Newr  York,  N.  Y.  Cigars.  172,772 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Ryan.  Maurice  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Rae-Tol  Companv, 
Oakland,  Calif.  Tablets  for  the  relief  of  headache, 
neuralgia,  grippe,   etc.     168,071  ;   Jan.   23. 

Ryhack,  James  V.,  doing  business  as  J.  V.  Ryback's 
Laboratory,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Foot  powders.  181,781 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Ryco  Estract  Companv.  (See  Fletcher,  John  D.,  assignor.) 

Ryde  &  Companv,  Chicago,  III.  Chicken  feed.  174,489 ; 
July  24. 

Ryde  &  Companv,  Chicago,  III.  Stock  feed.  174,490; 
July  24. 

Rycrson,  Joseph  T.,  &  Son,  Chicago,  111.  Cone-driven  and 
geared-head  engine  lathes,  turret  lathes,  etc.  177,023 ; 
June    19. 

Ryerson.  Mell,  doing  business  as  South  Side  Cafe,  Ma- 
rengo, Iowa.     Ice-cream  confection.     185,723  ;  Dec.  4. 

S.  &  B.  Summer  Clothing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's 
and  boys'  suits,  overcoats,  vests,  trousers.  171,189 ; 
May  15. 

S  &  G  Manufacturing  Company,  Stockton,  Calif.  Com- 
bined pump  and  fan  attachment  for  automobiles. 
170.508:   Apr.   24. 

S.  H.  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Hershenstein.  Solomon.) 

•'  S.  &  M."  Dve  Works,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dyed 
yarns.     181.089  :  Aus.  21. 

S.  M.  Watch  Case  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watchcases. 
185,232:  Dec.  25. 

S.  &  P.  Novelty  Co.     (See  Stoner,  Harry  W.) 

S  &  S  Shirt  Company,  The,  Philipsburg,  Pa.  Work,  dress, 
negligee,  and  flannel  shirts.     147,217  ;  May  1. 

S.  S.  White  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,'  The.  Phila- 
delphia. Pa.     Food  paste.    ^85,044;  Dec.   4. 

S.  &  V.  Company.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabric  gloves. 
170.225  :   May  22. 

S.  Y.  C.  0.  Co..  Chicaeo,  111.  Remedy  for  piles,  cold  in 
the  chest,  sore  muscles,  and  burns.     180,241 :  Sept.  25. 

Saalfield  Publishing  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Cook- 
book.    162.858  :   Jan.   30. 

Sachaklian,  Stephen  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Insecticides. 
183.165:  Nov.  20. 

Sachs,  Albert  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cream  soap.  167,897  : 
Mar.  6. 

Sachs  Bros,  and  Jalkut,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Infants'  wear. 
176,655;   June  26. 

Sachs  Shoe  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Shoes  made  of  leather  and  combinations  of 
leather  and  fabric.     170,993  ;  May  29. 

Sackett.  H.  B.,  Screen  &  Chute  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Scoops,  shovels,  and  steel  chutes.     172,443  ;  Apr.  10. 

Sacks.  Herman.  Chicago.  111.  Women's  underwear  com- 
posed of  textile  fabrics,  bloomers,  bathing  and  athletic 
suits.     158.736  ;  Nov.  27. 

Saco  Valley  Cannins  Co..  Portland,  Me.  Canned  vegeta- 
bles.    168.128  :  Feb.   13. 

Sadler,  Robt.  J..  Shoe  Co.  Incorporated,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Shoes.     174.978  :  July  17. 

Saenger  Drug  Company.  Inc..  Shreveport,  La.  Prepara- 
tion for  treatment  of  disorder  and  disturbed  conditions 
of  the  female  organs.     180,499  ;  Nov.  6. 

Safe-T  Fuse  Handle  Co.      (See  Gluck.  Edward  Y.^ 

Safe-T-Stat  Co.,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Thermoelectric 
temperature  indicators.     180,143 :   July  10. 

Safety  Car  Heating  and  Lighting  Company,  The,  Orange, 
N.  J.,  and  New  Haven,  Conn.  Electric-lighting  systems 
for  use  on  railroad  passenger  cars,  electric  fans,"  water 
coolers,   and   storage  batteries.      160,978 ;    June   26 

Safety  Sled  Company,  Inc.,  Mount  Jewett,  Pa.  Sleds 
175.949  :  Apr.   24. 

Safety  Wire  Gas  Globe  Co.,  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Odor 
absorbents  and  adsorbents.     159.294  ;  May  29. 

Safetygas  &  .\ppliance  Company.  (See  Adamson, 
Charles  E.) 

Sagamore    Commission    Co.       (See    Orent's    Department 

Store.   Inc.) 
Sager.  S.  J.,  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.    Knitted 

garments.     156.934  :  Sept.  18. 
Saginaw  Ladder   Co.   Limited,    Saginaw,   Mich.     Ladders. 

177,69fi :  Ang.  28. 


Saginaw  Potato  Chip  Company,  Saginaw,  Mich.     Potato 

chips.     165,163  ;  Jan.   2. 
Sahlln,    Max,    Denver,    Colo.      Mechanical    devices    for 

straightening  crooked  toes.     176,134  ;  May  8. 
Sahrbeck,   Peter   W.,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Eggs.      176,694 : 

Sept.  4. 
Saigo  Varnish  Works.      (See  Gordon,  Mac.) 
St.    Ana,    Florence,    Detroit,    Mich.      Facial    bleach    and 

beauty  pack.     187,488 ;  Dec.  25. 
St.   Anonyme   du    Flbrociment   et   des   Revetements   Elo, 

Polssy,  France.     Building  materials.     159,539  ;  May  1. 
St.  Flro  Remedy  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Healing  creams  for 

eczema.     143,464  ;  July  17. 
St.    James   Market    Samuel   Klein    &    Son.      (See    Klein, 

David.) 
St.   John,   Thomas  A.,   doing  business  as   The   Blue  Lion 

Patch   Co.,    McDonough,     Ga.       Puncture    patches    for 

pneumatic   tires.      181,092 ;   July    31. 
St.    Louis    Surfacer    &    Paint    Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo. 

Dry,   paste,    and   ready  -  mixed   paints   and   varnishes. 

172,777;  Apr.  17. 
St.  Maurice  Paper  Company,  Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec, 

Canada.     Paper  pulp.     164,724  ;  Oct.  23. 
St.  Regis  Paper  Company,  Watertown,  N.  Y.     Fiber  boxes. 

184,|7S;  Nov.  20. 
St.  Regis  Paper  Co.,   Watertown,  N.   Y.     Fiber  shipping 

cases.     175,445  ;  Apr.   17. 
St.  Joe  Valley  Line  Co.,  South  Bend,  Ind.     Fishing  lines. 

184,368;  Nov.  6. 
Ste.    Anme.    du    Fibrociment    et    des    Revetements    Elo, 

Poissy,    France.      Building    materials    composed    of    a 

compound  of  fiber  and  c<'ment.     159,540  ;  May  22. 
Sakele,  Geo.  A.,   doing  business   as  Harem   Perfume   Co., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfumes.     175,373;  May  15. 
Saklad,  William,  Boston,  Mass.     Foot-massaging  devic'ss. 

183,124  :  Sept.  18. 
Saks    &   Company,    New    York,   N.    Y.      Underwear,    foot- 
wear, neckwear,   shirts.      172,444 ;   Sept.   11. 
Salant  &  Salant,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  and  boys' 

shirts    and    boys'    blouses.      179,821  ;    Sept.    18. 
Salem,   Joseph   D.,   doing  business   as  Salem   Laboratory, 

Chicago,   lU.      Tablets  for   constipation,  liver,   kidneys, 

stomach,  and  bowels.     178,000-1  ;  Aug.   21. 
Salem  Manufacturing  Company,  doing  business  as  Teio- 

leum    Company,    Salem,   N.    J.,    and   New   York,    N.    Y. 

Floor  coverings.     174,153  ;  Apr.  3. 
Salembier  &  Clay,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk  goods  In 

the  piece.     176,045  ;  Apr.  10. 
Sales   Equipment   Company.      (See   McMillan   A.   G.) 
Sally  Mint  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Candy  and  pep- 
permint lozenges.     169,185  ;  Apr.  24. 
Salmon    Falls    Manufacturing    Company,    Boston,    Mass. 

Tire  fabrics  In  the  piece.     179,323  ;  July  17. 
Salomon,  David  I.,  doing  business  as  David  I.   Salomon 

Silk  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk  piece  goods.     172,397 ; 

June  26. 
Salomon  &  Wiener,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fur.     173,214 ; 

June  5. 
Salon   Viennese,  New   York,   N.   Y.     Facial  oil  and   oint- 
ment.     178,570;    July   10. 
Salsberg.    Jacob,     Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Ladies'    and 

misses'  underwear.     184,265  :  Oct.  30. 
Saltersod  Company.      (See  Mills,  James  G.) 
Saltrates  Limited,  London,  England.     Saline  preparation 

for     rheumatism,     kidney     disorders,     etc.       183,598 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,   The,  Bridgeport, 

Conn.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Pile    fabrics   In   the    piece. 

159,118;   June  26. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing   Company,  The,  Bridgeport, 

Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fabrics  in  the  piece,  made 

wholly    or    in    part    of    wool,    worsted,     mohair,    etc. 

159,120;  June  12. 

Salt's  Textile   Manufacturing  Company,  The,   Bridgeport, 

Conn.     Women's,  children's,  and  infants'  coats,  cloaks, 

wraps,   suits,  etc.     160,371 ;   Sept.  4. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Bridgeport, 

Conn.,    and    New   York,    N.    Y.      Fabrics   in    the   piece, 

blankets,  automobile  and. carriage  robes,  steamer  rugs, 

etc.     165,308  ;   Jan.  2. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  Bridgeport, 

Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Women's,  children's,  and 

Infant.s'    coats,    cloaks,    wraps,    capes,    etc.      165.311 : 

Oct.  23. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Bridgeport, 

Conn.,    and    New   York,    N.    Y.      Coats,    cloaks,    wraps, 

capes,  suits,  costumes,  dresses,  etc.     165,313  ;  Mar.  20. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  Bridgeport, 

Conn.,   and    New    York,    N.    Y.      Underwear   of  "textile 

fabric.     168.376  ;  June  5. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Bridgeport, 

Conn.,   and    New    York,    N.    Y.      Underwear    of    textile 

fabric.     168,379-80;  June  5. 
Salts  Textile   Manufacturing   Company,   The,   Bridgeport, 

Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Women's,  children's,  and 

infants'   mats,   cloaks,   suits,   etc.      173.676  :   May  29. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The,   Bridgeport, 

Conn.,   and    New    York,    N.    Y.      Fabrics   In    the   piece. 

173,677  ;  Apr.  10. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,   The,  Bridgeport, 

Conn.,    and   New   York,    N.    Y.      Coats,    cloaks,    wraps, 

capes,  etc.     184,518-19  ;  Nov.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,   The,  Bridgeport, 
Conu.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pile  fabrics  in  the  piece. 
184,.520;    Oct.    2. 
Salt's  Textile   Manufacturing  Company,   The,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  and  New  Yorli,  N.  Y.     Pile  fabrics  In  the  piece. 
184,52.S  :    Oct.    2. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,   The,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,    and   New    York,    N.   Y.      Coats,    cloaks,    wraps, 
capes,  etc.     184,524  ;  Nov.  6. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,   The,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pile  fabrics  in  the  piece. 
184,565-6;    Oct.   2. 
Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Women's,  children  s,  and 
infants'  coats,  cloaks,  capes,  etc.     186,616  ;  Dee.  11. 
Saluzzi,    Pasquale,   doing  business   as   Economic  Perfume 
Manufacturing   Co.,    Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Hair   tonic   and 
skin  lotion.     176,765  ;   Aug.   14. 
Salvaderm  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Skin  lotion.     178,934  : 

Aug.    14.. 
Salwen,  D.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Boys'  stockings. 

174,338  ;  .Tune  5. 
Salz    Brothers   Inc.,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Fountain  pens. 

162,073;  July  17. 
Salz  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Fountain  pens.    173,249  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Salz  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Fountain  pens.    173,611 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Sametz,  Louis,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Teething  rings,  com- 
bined baby  rattles  and  teething  rings.     169.986  ;  Feb.  13. 
Sampedro,   Anibal,   Mexico,   Mexico.      Perfumes   and   hair 

tonics.     171,138  ;  May  22. 
Sampico    Indian    Medicine    Co.,    Beloit,    Wis.      Medicines 
for   disorders  of  the  stomach,   etc.     181,022;   Nov.   20. 
Sampliner,  P.  H.,  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Ladies' 
and.  misses'    outer   clothing,    coats,    suits,    and   dresses. 
180,724  ;  Sept.  11. 
Sampson-Martin    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Hot- 
water    bags    and   bottles.      176,046 ;    June    19. 
Sampson,  Paul  O.,  doing  business  as  Life  O  Wheat  Milling 
&  Baking  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.    Bread.    178,289  ;  Aug.  21. 
Samson,  Arthur  M.,  doing  business  as  Le  Baur  Importing 
Co.,    New   Orleans,   La.      Essence  of   perfume   extracts, 
Poudrc   adherent    (face   powder),   cleansing  cream,   etc. 
180,342;  Nov.  27. 
Samson    Candy    Company,    Mechanlcsburg,    Pa.      Candies. 

175,538  ;  June  19. 
Samson's    Hair    Tonic    Company.       (See    Zebich,    Petar.) 
Samstag  &  Hilder  Bros.,  New  York,  is\  Y.     Lingerie  tape, 

pins,  etc.     172,060  ;   Apr.   24. 
Samstag   &   Hilder   Bros.,   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Hair 

nets.     184,798  ;  Oct.  16. 
Samuels,  J.,  and  Brother,  Incorporated,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Suits,    overcoats,    sweaters,    hats,    and    caps    for    boys. 
174,411 ;  Oct.  IG. 
Sana-Cutis    (Chemical)    Co.      (gee   Flores,    Kodolfo.) 
San    Antonio    Bible    Institute,    Inc.,    San    Antonio,    Tex. 

Monthly  periodical.     173,215  ;  Mar.  20. 
San  Antonio  Drug  Co.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.     Sirup  for  the 
relief    of    coughs,    colds,    and    bronchitis.       176,656 ; 
July   10. 
Sanas  Company,  The.     (See  Schaupner,  Philip.) 
Sanatone  Co.,  The.     (See  Longo,  Salvator.) 
San.nteva  Research  Co.     (See  Rogers,  John  W.) 
Sanborn,  Margaret  R.,  doing  business  as  Blue  Bird  Food 
Company,     Chicago,     111.      Salad    dressings.      162,070 ; 
Oct.  23. 
Sand    Company     Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Mousetraps. 

169,227;  Mar.  13. 
Sand  Springs  Bottling  Co.,  Tulsa,   Okla.     Beverages  sold 
as  soft  drinks  and  sirup  for  making  the  same.     174,339  ; 
Apr.  10. 
Sandefur,  Charles  O.,  doing  husiness  as  Sandefur's  Cereal 
Mill,  assignor  to  Anglo-American  Mill  Company,  Owens- 
burg,   Ky.     Corn  meal,   cereal  feed   for  poultry,   cereal 
feed  for  hogs.     180,297  ;  Nov.  6. 
Sandefur,  Charles  0.,  doing  business  as  Sandefur's  Cereal 
Mill,  assignor  to  Anglo-.4merIcan  Mill  Company,  Owens- 
boro.   Ky.     Cracked  cereal  food.     180.298-9  ; 'Sept.   25. 
Sandefur,  Charles  O.,  doing  business  as  Sandefur's  (Cereal 
Mill,  n.ssignor  to  Anglo-American  Mill  Company,  Owena- 
boro,  Ky.     Cereal  scratch  and  chicken  feed  for  poultry 
and  cereal  feed  for  hogs.     180,301 ;  Oct.  30. 
Sandefur,  Charles  O.,  doing  business  as  Sandefur's  Cereal 
Mill,  assignor  to  Anglo-American  Mill  Company,  Owens- 
born,  Ky.     Flour.     180.302-3  ;   Sept.  25. 
Sandefur,  Charles  O.,  doing  business  as  Sandefur's  Cereal 
Mill,  assignor  to  Anglo-American  Mill  Company,  Owens- 
burg,  Ky.     Pancake  and  Graham  flour,   cracked  cereal 
food.     180,621 ;  Nov.  6. 
Sandefur'.s  Cereal  Mill.     (See  Sandefur,  Charles  O.) 
Sanderson,    Arthur    N.,    West    Springfield,    Mass.      Auto- 
mobile, piano,   and  furniture  polish.     180,082  ;  July  3. 
Sanderson,  Arthur  N.,  West  Springfield,  Mass.     Gold  and 

silver  polish.     180,083  ;  July  24. 
Sanderson,    Arthur    &    Sons    Limited,    London,    England. 

Cretonne.s  or  printed  fabrics.     181,617  ;  Oct.  16. 
Sanderson   Brothers  &  Newbould.  Limited.  ShefBeld,  Eng- 
land.    Files  and  rasps,  handsaws,  hack-saw  blades,  etc. 
164,276;   Jan.    16. 
Sander.son.   Chester  T.,  Co.,   Inc.,   The,   New  York,  N.   Y. 
Wood   panel  board.     169.828  ;   Jan.  9. 


Sanderson's    Tintlne    Co.,    Lincoln,    Nebr.      Shoe-shining 
preparation      having      dyeing      properties.        177,245 : 
June  26. 
San  Dimas  Lemon  Association,  San  Dimas,  Calif.     Fresh 

citrous    fruits.      184,296-7  ;    Oct.   9. 
San  Dimas  Lemon  Association,  San  Dimas,  Calif.     Fresh 

citrous  fruits.     184,299  ;  Oct.  9. 
San  Dimas  Lemon  Association,  San  Dimas,  Calif.     Fresh 

citrous  fruits.     184,300  ;  Oct.  23. 
Sandra    Laboratories,    Inc.,   doing   business   as   The   Pan- 
dora  Co.,   Newark,    N.    J.      Toilet   preparation   for    the 
skin.     182,486  ;  Oct.  23. 
Sands  &  Ross,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Aniline  dye  soluble 

in  water  employed  as  bluing.     186,447  ;  Dec.  11. 
Sands,  Taylor  &  Wood  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Wheat  flour. 

168,555-6  ;  Mar.  20. 
Sandvlkens    Jernverks    Aktiebolag,    Sandviken,     Sweden. 

Saws,  hammers,  sledges,  etc.     178,571 ;  July  3. 
Sandvikena    Jernverks    Aktiebolag,     Sandviken,     Sweden. 
Springs    and    coil    springs,    hot-rolled    and    cold-drawn 
seamless  steel  tubing.     178,572 ;  July  24. 

Sandvlkens  Jernverks  Aktiebolag,  Sandviken,  Sweden. 
Springs    and    steel    tubing.      178,871 ;    Sept.   18. 

Sandvlkens  Jernverks  Aktiebolag,  Sandviken,  Sweden. 
Saws,  hammers,  sledges,  etc.     178,872 ;  July  3. 

Sandvlkens  Jernverks  Aktiebolag,  Sandviken,  Sweden. 
Hardened  and  tempered  steel  bands.     178,873  ;  June  5. 

Sandvikstabl  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Ohligs,  Germany.  Razor  blades. 
171,243  ;  June  5. 

Sanford,  Chamberlain  &  Albers  Company,  Knoxvllle, 
Tenn.  Salicylic  acid,  sulphate  quinine,  domestic  am- 
monia, sirup  of  squills,  etc.     175,408 ;  June  26. 

Sanford  Riley  Stoker  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Under- 
feed stokers.     181,314;  July  24. 

San  Francisco  Breweries,  Ltd.,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Beer,  malt,  tonic,  malt  beverages,  and  malt  sirups. 
167,367:  Feb.   27. 

San  Francisco  Breweries,  Ltd.,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Canned  preserved  fruits,  jams,  jellies,  and  fruit  sirups. 
167,368;   Apr.  24. 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Agri- 
cultural  sulphur.     134,438 ;   Feb.   20. 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Sulphur. 
17'r,869;    Dec.    18. 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sul- 
phur.     177,870;    Dec.    18. 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sul- 
phur.    177,873;  Dec.  18. 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sul- 
phur.    181,351 ;  Sept.  11. 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sul- 
phur.    181,352  ;  Aug.  28. 

Sang  Yuen  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Product  made 
of  beans.     174,162  ;   Sept.  4. 

Sanger  Citrus  Ass'n,  Sanger,  Calif.  Oranges.  168,492  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Sanimo  C^ompany,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rubber  crib  sheets, 
rubber  baby  pants,  rubber  sanitary  aprons,  etc. 
159.629  ;  Jan.  30. 

San-I-Sal  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Prep- 
aration for  the  prevention  of  excessive  perspiration. 
177,519;  .July  10. 

San-It  Rubber  Company.      (See  Usdin,   Hyman.) 

Sani  Scalp  Co.     (See  Meller,  Alice  K.) 

Sanitary  Grocery  Co.,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Coffee 
168,942;  Feb.  27. 

Sanitary   Hair   Company.      (See  Trotsky,   Isadore.) 

Sanitary  Rubber  Novelty  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Bibs. 
171,869  ;  Dec.  11. 

Sanitary  Toilet  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet- 
closet-seat  covers.     171,594  ;  Jan.  2. 

Sanltol  Chemical  Laboratory  Company  (now  by  change 
of  name  The  Sanltol  Company),  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Shaving  soap  and  powder,  shaving- 
soap  cream,  toilet  soap.     180,242  ;  Nov.  6. 

Sanltol  Chemical  Laboratory  C^ompany  (now  by  change 
of  name  The  Sanltol  Company),  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Tooth  powder  and  paste,  liquid  anti- 
septics, hair  tonic,  etc.     180,258  ;  Nov.  6. 

San  .Joaquin  County  Cherry  Growers  Assn.,  Stockton, 
Calif.      Fresh    cherries.      177,875 ;    June   12. 

San  Joaquin  Grocery  Co.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Sulphur. 
182,267;   Oct.  23. 

San  Joaquin  Grocery  Co.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Beverages  sold 
as  soft  drinks.     182,268  ;  Oct.  30. 

San  Jose  Canning  Co.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Canned  vege- 
tables.    179,484;  Sept.  4. 

San  Juan  Islands  Cannery,  Spokane.  Wash.  Canned  peas. 
181,911  ;  Nov.  13. 

San-0-Dent  Company,  The,  Spokane,  Wash.  Cleanser  for 
false  teeth.     174,865  ;  July  24. 

Sanozone  Chemical  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Deodorants,  dis- 
infectants, Insecticide,  roach  powder,  pipe  cleanser  and 
scale  solvent.     140,807  ;  .Tan.  23. 

Santa  Clara  Company.      (See  Steohr,  Richmond  G.) 

Santa  Cruz  Coast  Vegetable  Co..  Santa  Cruz,  Calif. 
Fresh  boxed  artichokes.     187,175  ;  Dec.  25. 

Santa  Paula  Citrus  Fruit  Association,  Santa  Paula, 
Calif.     Fresh   lemons.      163,701 ;   Jan.   9. 

Santa  Paula  Citrus  Fruit  Association,  Santa  Paula, 
Calif.      Fresh  lemons.      163,702  :   Sept.   4. 

Santa  Paula  Citrus  Fruit  Association,  Santa  Paula,  Calif. 
Fresh   lemons.     163,703 ;   May  8. 


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Snnta     I'aula     Citrus    Fruit    Association,    Santa    I'aula, 

Calif.     Fresh  lemons.     163,704;  Jan.  9. 
Santandor  Cort'eo  Co.,  Now  Yorlt,  N.  Y.     Coffee.     1G2,.'517  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Santouja,  Sobrinos  de  R.  Abad,  Alcojs  Spain.     Cigarette 

paper.     151.334  ;  Mar.  13. 
Sargent.  Donu  I>.  Company.  Salem,  Mass.     Leather  boots 

and  bhoes.     109,872  ;  Jan.  23. 
Samoff-Irvlng  Hat  Stores,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's 

caps,    straw    and    felt    hats,    and    derbies.      170,221; 

Jan.  SO. 
Sarson,   Teddy,   doing  business  as   Famous   Shoe   Repair 

Compnnv,  Pontiac.  Mioli.     Slipper  soles  and  heels  and 

boots  and  shoes.     147,684  ;  Feb.  6. 
Satakc,  Slnizo,  doinjr  business  as  Non-Crush  Fruit  Guard 

Company,   Sacramento,  Calif.     Cardboard  to  be  placed 

In     fnilt     boxes     to     prevent    crushing    of    the    fruit. 

169,328  :   Apr.   17. 
Satsuma  Orange  &  Pecan   (Jroves  Company,   Inc.,   Mobile 

and  Satsuma,  Ala.     Fresh  fruit — viz,  satsuma.     176,047; 

May   22. 
Saturn  Mfg.  &  Sales  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electric 

and    radio    telephone    Jacks,    plugs,    and    connections. 

171,473  ;  July  10. 
Sauer,    N.,   JltUlug   Company,    Cherryvale,   Kans.      Wheat 

flour.     153,787;  Oct.   2. 
Sauers   Milling   Company,   The,    Evansville,   111.      Self-ris- 
ing flour.     160,210;  Mar.  20. 
Saulpaugh,  Albert,   doing  business   as   SaulpauE;hs  Candy 

Kitchen,    Catskill,    N.    Y.      Candy.      181,912 :    Oct.    16. 
Saunders    Lone     Star     Seed    Co.     Inc.,    Greenville,    Tex. 

Cottonseed.     165.970  ;  Dec.  4. 
Sanquolt   Toilet    Paper    Co.,    Inc.,    New    Hartford,    N.    Y. 

Toilet  paper  and  paper  towels.     176,048 ;  June  26. 
Sauza  Eladio,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Wines.     163,417.    Mar.  13. 
Savage   Arms    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Electric 

clothes-washing  machines.     169,694  ;  Feb.  20. 
Savage,  T.  R.,  Company,  Bangor,  Me.     Tea,  coffee,  canned 

goods,  etc.     179,963  ;  Oct.  2. 
Savannah  Truckers  Exchanse,  Savannah,  Ga.     Fresh  vege- 
tables.     176,219;   Aug.    14. 
Save   The   Surface   Campaign.      (See   National   Save   The 

Surface  Campaign  Committee.) 
Savol  Co..   The.      fSee   Freeman,   Ralph  D.) 
Savoy  Importing  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tunny  fish, 

tomatoes,   tomato   sauce   and    paste,   string   beans,    etc. 

163,711  ;   Apr.  24. 
Savoy  Importing  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tunny  fish, 

macaroni,     tomatoes,     mixed     pickles,     etc.       163,712 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Savoy   Watch    Company,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y.      Watch 

and     clock    movements     and     watchcases.       179.382 ; 

July   24. 
Savvas,  .Tohn  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Olive  oil.     182.011 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Sawdey    and    Hunt,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Fresh    canta- 
loupes.     166,726;    Feb.   20. 
Sawdey  &  Hunt,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Fresh  lettuce  and 

cantaloupes.      179,884  ;    July   31. 
Ba.wdey    &    Hunt,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Fresh    lettuce. 

179,885;  Aug.  28. 
Sawkine.  Huntington  D.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Salted  peanuts 

and   salted   almonds.      173.580 :   Apr.    24. 
Saxon  Perfume  Company,  The,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Toilet 

waters,  shampoos,  hair  tonics,  etc.     170,039  ;  June  5. 
Saxophone      Shop,      The,      Chicago,      111.        Saxophones. 

170,790;   Feb.  20. 
Saxrac  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Racks  for  support- 
ing   musical  instruments   when    not   in   use.      169.530 ; 

Aug.   21. 
Sayre,    L.    A.,   Co.,   Newark,   N.    J.      Hatchets.      170,158 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Sayre-Level  Radio  Company,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.   Radio 

apparatus  and  parts  thereof.     175,740  ;  June  5. 
Savre-Level     Radio     Company,    The.     Philadelphia,     Pa. 

Radio  apparatus.     175,741 ;  May  29. 
Scarab  Oil  Burning  Company,  Limited,  London,  England. 

Burners  for  liquid  fuel.     166,01fl  ;  Jan.  2. 
Scat  Chemical   Company.      (See   Wilson,   Wade   H.> 
Schacht    Rubber    Mfg.    Co.,     Huntington,    Ind.      Rubber 

heels.     187,229  :  Bee.  25. 
Schadt  Brothers,   Allentown,  Pa.     Foot  powder,   stomach 

regulator,  corn  remover,  etc.     165,763  ;   Dec.  18. 
Schaefer,    John    L.,   New  York,    N.   Y.      Paper  toilet-seat 

covers.     179,683  ;  June  19. 
Schnefer.    Herbert    C,    Denver,    Colo.      Face    and    sachet 

powders,   skin   creams,  etc.     179,485 ;   Sept.   11. 
Schaefer.    JIaria     A.,    New    York,     N.    Y.       Hair    tonic. 

171.870:  Feb.  20. 
Schaefer.  Max  0.,  doing  business  as  Velveeta  Cheese  Com- 
pany, Monroe,  N.  Y.     Cheese.     174,866;  July  24. 
Schaeffer  &  Budenberg  Mfg.  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Ther- 
mometers.     177,110  :   Aug.   7. 
Schafer  Bakery,   Inc.,   Savannah,   Ga.      Bread.     183,319 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Schafl",    H.    M.,    Coal    Company,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Coal.     184,507  ;  Dec.  4. 
Schaffner    Brothers    Company,    Erie,    Pa.      Bacon,    ham, 

breakfast-bacon    squares.      169.929 ;    July    3. 
Schaffner  Brothers  Company,  Erie,  Pa.     Lard.     169,930  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Schaffner  Brothers   Company,   Erie,   Pa.     Sausage,   boiled 

ham,   etc.     169,931 ;   July  3. 

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Schafuss  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sanitary  nap- 
kins.    183,166;  Oct.  30. 

Schanzer,  Siegfried,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  and  woven 
caps.     180,031  ;  Aug.   14. 

Schaupner,  Philip,  doing  business  as  The  Sanas  Company, 
Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Laxative  powders.  175,889 ; 
M.ay   15. 

Scheel,  William  II.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  1"^.  Lacquer  composi- 
tions.    175,326;   Apr.  24. 

Scheel,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Lacquer  composi- 
tions.    181,961  ;   Sept.   4. 

Scheele,  Conrad  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liniment  for  rheu- 
matism, lumbago,  gout,  and  colds.     167,946 ;  Jan.  2. 

Schelter  Last  Company,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Lasts. 
168,984;  Mar.  13. 

Schenectady  Knit  Goods  House.  (See  Mannesovitch, 
Israel,   jr. ) 

Scherer,  H.,  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Curtain-win- 
dow lights  and  vehicle  top  fabrics.     178,065  ;  Aug  28. 

Schering  &  Glatz,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  prep- 
aration.    174,0.S3  ;  Feb.  27. 

Schering  &  Glatz,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phloridzin 
prep.aration  for  diagnostic  purposes.     182,270  :  Oct.  23. 

Schering  &  Glatz,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal 
preparation  used  in  the  treatment  of  gout,  rheumatism, 
etc.     182,839;  Nov.  20. 

Scherk,  Ludwig,  Berlin,  Germany.  Perfumery,  cream, 
lotion,    rouge,    etc.      179,966;    Sept,    11. 

Schleht,  Georg,  A.  6.,  Ausslg,  Czechoslovakia.  Toilet  and 
medicinal  soap.      171,139;  July  31. 

Schicht,  Georg,  A.  G..  Aussig,  Czechoslovakia.  Toilet  and 
medicinal  soap.      171,147;   July  31. 

Schick,  Harry  C,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Necklace  clasps  and 
fasteners.     166,960  :  Feb.   6. 

Schleld,  Wm.,  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Lye.  167,270; 
F^b.  13. 

Schier,  Philip,  trading  as  Union  Pharmacal  Company, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.     General  tonics.     133,850  ;  Feb.  20. 

Schieren,  Chas.  A.,  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Leather 
belting  and  leather  packing.     139,723  ;  Feb.  13. 

Schlffman,  Isadore,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Articles  of  Jewelry 
of  precious  metal.     174,369;  May  29. 

Schllplin,  William,  doing  business  as  R.  &  H.  B.  Co., 
Seattle,  Wash.  Roach-destroying  composition.  177,697  ; 
July    10. 

Schlndel  &  McDaniels,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bed  sheets, 
spreads,  and  pillowcases.     177,521 ;  June  5. 

Schlater's,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bread,  cakes, 
and  pies.     158,902  ;  May  15. 

Schlesinger,  Maurice  P.,  doing  business  as  Bendiner  &" 
Scblesingei',  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antiseptic  dusting 
powder.     169.783  ;  Jan.  9. 

Schlintz  Bros.  Co.,  Appleton,  Wis.  Corn  remedy. 
182,723  :  Oct.  30. 

Schlintz  Bros.  Co.,  Appleton,  Wis.  Shampoo.  182,724 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Schlintz  Bros.  Co.,  Appleton,  Wis.  Cough  remedy. 
182,725  ;  Oct.  30. 

Schlorer  Delicatessen  Co.,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vege- 
table relish  or  sandwich  filler.     183,234  ;  Oct.  30. 

Schlosinser.  Noah,  doing  business  as  Noah  Schlosinger 
Co.,  Streeter,  N.  Dak.  Remedy  for  corns  and  bunions. 
166.854;  Jan.  2. 

Schlosinger,  Noah,  doing  business  as  Noah  Schlosinger 
Co.,  Streeter,  N.  Dak.  Liniment  for  the  relief  of  rheu- 
matism.    166,855 ;   Jan.   2. 

Schlosinger,  Noah,  Co.     (See  Schlosinger,  Noah.) 

Schlueter  Manufacturing  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Water  and 
dairy  pails,  cream,  oil.  ash,  and  other  cans,  and  bread 
boxes.     172.903:   May  29. 

Schlueter  Manufacturing  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Washboilers 
and   galvanized   washtubs.      172,904  :    June   12. 

Scbmalz,  Phllomena,  &  Co.,  Pitcairn,  Pa.  Hair  restorer. 
168,004  :  Feb.  6. 

Schmeer's  Paper  Box  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Paper 
boxes.     174.112  :  Mar.   27. 

Scbmick  Gear  &  Screw  Company,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Light- 
ing Jacks  and  screw  Jacks.\  170.672  ;  Jan.  30. 

Schmid,  Julius,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Combs.  186,674; 
Nov.  27. 

Schmidt.  A.  O..  doing  business  as  A.  O.  Schmidt  Co.,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Antiseptic  foot  powder  for  foot 
troubles  and   for  the  bath.     169.784  ;   Jan.  23. 

Schmidt,  A.  O.,  doing  business  as  A.  O.  Schmidt  Co.,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Medicine  for  diseases  peculiar  to 
females.      178,573;   Aug.   7. 

Schmidt,  A.  O.  Co.      (See  Schmidt.   A.  0.1 

Schmidt,  Albert  C,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Female  supposi- 
tories for  the  local  treatment  of  catarrhal  conditions  of 
the  vagina  and  uterine  cervix.     177,698  :  Aug.  14. 

Schmidt  &  Ault  Paper  Co.,  York,  Pa.  Building  paper, 
sheathing,   etc.     183,503  ;   Oct.   30. 

Schmidt  &  Ault  Paper  Co.,  York,  Pa.  Box  board. 
183,505  ;   Oct.   9. 

Schmidt  &  Ault  Paper  Co.,  York,  Pa.  Box  board  and 
wrapping  paper.     183,505  ;  Dec.  25. 

Schmidt.  Carl,  doing  business  as  Fig  Products  Company 
of  California.  Figarden,  Calif.  Preserved  figs  and  fig 
butter.     181,913;  Dec.  11. 

Schmidt,  Fitz-Glbbon  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handker- 
chiefs.    186,448  ;  Dec.  11. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  trade-marlc  applicants — Continued. 


Schmidt,  Frank  P.,  doing  business  as  Contra  Chemical 
Co.,  Quincy,  111.  Paint  and  varnish  remoyers.  1G6,400  ; 
.Ian.   9. 

Schmidt,  Geo.  A.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Shampoo  soap. 
168,943  ;  Feb.  20. 

Schmidt,  Gerhard  P.,  doing-  business  as  Fabrik  Pharmacia 
M.  iSchmidt  &  Co.,  Munich,  Germany.  Medicinal  tablets 
for  use  as  a  general  tonic.     137,033  ;  Mar.  6. 

Schmidt,  Gustave  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  heaters.  157,078  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Schmidt-Holland  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gut  and  metal 
strings  for  stringed  musical  instruments.  161,652 ; 
June  26. 

Schmidt,  Job.  C,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Grinding  ma- 
chines and  parts  of  same.     159,626  ;  Mar.  20. 

Schmidt,  .Tohan  C,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Grinding  wheels 
and  disks.     180,391 ;   Aug.  21. 

Schmidt,  Max,  doing  business  as  Peter  Ludwig  Schmidt, 
Elberfeld,  Germany.     Razors.     170,792 ;  Jan.  23. 

Schmidt,  Oliver  S.,  doing  business  as  Vitans  Laboratories, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Pi'eparation  used  as  home 
remedies.     184,623  ;  Dec.  4. 

Schmidt,  Peter  Ludwig.      (See  Schmidt,  Max.) 

Schmitt,  C.  H.  A.,  Company,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Dye- 
stufies.     180,622  ;  Sept.  11. 

Schneider,  Aaron,  doing  business  as  La  Minimette  Trad- 
ing Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rouges,  face  powders,  com- 
pact, etc.     180,895  ;  Oct.  2.^5. 

Schneider,  Emil  D.,  doing  business  as  Gintone  Labora- 
tories, Memphis,  Tenn.  Tonic  for  use  upon  the  scalp  or 
skin.     171,140  ;  Apr.  3. 

Schneider,  Herman,  Mount  Vernon,  New  Eochelle,  and 
White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  and  Stamford,  Conn.  Hosiery, 
coats,  gloves,  suits,  etc.     172,960  ;  Aug.  7. 

Schneider  &  Hyman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Finger  rings. 
181,316  ;   Nov.  20. 

Schnezler,  Heinrich,  Schaffhausen,  Switzerland.  Hand 
and  foot  balls  of  rubber.     170,342;  May  29. 

Schnittker,  Henry  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Coffee,  tea,  and 
other    substitutes.      176,858 ;    Sept.    18. 

Schnittker,  Henry  A.,  doing  business  a.s  H.  A.  S.  Coffee 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Coffee.     181,618-19  ;  Nov.  13. 

Schnittker,  Henry  A.,  doing  business  as  H.  A.  S.  Coffee 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Coffee.     181,621  ;  Nov.  13. 

Schocket,  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vanity  cases.  158,585 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Schoedinger,  F.  O.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Linen  and  clothes 
hampers,  trays,  cans,  corncribs,  etc.     172,178  ;  Dec.  11. 

Schoedinger,  F.  O.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Steel  rules,  zigzag 
rules,  dividers,  measuring  tapes,  etc.     172,180  ;  July  24. 

Schoedinger,  F.  O.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Soldering  coppers, 
punches,  chisels,  rivet  sets,  etc.     172,182  ;  July  24. 

Schoedinger,  P.  O.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Stove  dampers, 
soldering  furnaces,  pipes,  elbows,  etc.  172,183 ; 
July  17. 

Schoedinger,  P.  O.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Eaves-trough  nails. 
rivets,   brackets,   bolts,   and  chains.     172,184  ;  July  24. 

Schoedinger,  F.  O.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Roofing  paint  and 
paint  enamel  for  furniture.     172,185  ;  July  17. 

Schoellkopf  Co.,  The,  Dallas,  Tex.  Tanned  harness,  skirt- 
ing, collar,  etc.,  leather.     151,102  ;  Oct.  16. 

Schoen,  Seymour  S.,  doing  business  as  Modern  Exterminat- 
ing Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid  for  exterminating 
vermin.      180,623  ;   Aug.    7. 

Schoen  &  Yondorf  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dolls. 
186,675-6;  Dec.  25. 

Schoener,  Stephen,  doing  business  as  Quixy  Polish  Co., 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Polish  for  furniture,  automobiles, 
etc.     171,709  ;  Mar.  13. 

Schoepfer,  Maurice,  Paris,  France.  Perfumes,  extracts, 
toilet  water,  rice  powders,  etc.     175,524  ;  May  15. 

Schoettker,  J.  H.  C.,  Sons,  Springfield,  111.  Cigars. 
174,639  ;  May  8. 

Schoflelds,  J.  S.,  Sons  Co.,  Macon,  Ga.  Steam  boilers. 
166.719  ;  Jan.  30. 

Scholderer  &  Aug.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  and 
young   men's  suits   and   overcoats.      174,979 ;   July   10. 

Schooley,  Eugene  R.,  doing  business  as  Henry  N.,  Schooiey 
and  Son,  Luzerne,  Pa.  Food  for  chickens.  166,573  ; 
July    31. 

Schoolhouse,  Lewis,  doing  business  as  Chas.  Schoolhouse 
&  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  cotton,  and  silk  and 
cotton  mixed  piece  goods.     177,876  ;  May  15. 

Schoonmaker  Bros.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y'. 
Silk  fabrics  in  the  piece.     182,360  :   Sept.   18. 

Schoonmaker.  F.  W.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mouth  wash. 
170,994;  Feb.  20. 

Schopp,  Charles  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Motor  Schopp, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Chemical  carbon  destroyer.  172,953 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Schor  &  Roberts,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Food  product. 
176.695  ;  Sept.  25. 

Schottland,  A.,  Inc.,  Patergon,  N.  J.  Cotton  and  silk 
crapes  in  the  piece.     184,799-800  ;  Oct.  16. 

Schrader's,  A.,  Son,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y'.  Pneu- 
matic valves,  valve  insides,   etc.     171,512;   July   10. 

Schrader's,  A.,  Son,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fluid- 
pressure  gauges,  indicators,  etc.     180,084  ;  July  10. 

Schrader's,  A.,  Son,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,  Ice 
bags   and    syringe  fixtures.      180.243 ;    .tuly    10. 

Scbrnfft.  W.  P.,  &  Sons  Corporation,  Boston.  Mass. 
Cnndies.      159.327;   Apr.   3. 

Schrafft's.      (See   Shattuck,    Frank   G.,   Company.) 


Schramm-Johnson,  Drugs,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Hair 
dressing,  bath  salts,  almond-meal  cream,  etc.  143,666  ; 
Dec.   18. 

Schratter,  Alfred,  doing  business  as  Schratter  Brothers, 
New  York,  N.  Y.*    Canned  peppers.     141,134  ;  June  26. 

Schreiber  Products  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Malt 
sugar  for  baking  purposes.     185,498  ;  Dec.  4. 

Schreter,  Adolf,  Baltimore,  Md.  Neckties.  169,331 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Schreter,  Adolf,  Baltimore,  Md.  Neckties.  186,804 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Schre.ver  &  Co.,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Fabric  toy  fix- 
tures of  all  kinds.     179,824  ;  Oct.  23. 

Schroeder  &  Hinkle,  Columbia,  Pa.  Egg  dye.  173,537  ; 
May   29. 

Schroeder  &  Worth,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dresses,  coats,  and 
suits.     159,820;  Sept.  18. 

Schroy,  L.  D.,  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Inkwell  bases, 
sponge  cups,  desk  pads,  pen  trays,  etc.   180,725  ;  Aug.  14. 

Schroyer,  Howard  R.,  assignor  to  The  Travel-Right  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Metal  garment-holding  frames.  182,318; 
Nov.  1.3. 

Schueller,   E.,  Paris,   Prance.     Soaps.      144,157  ;   Jan.  30. 

Schult,  William  J.,  doing  business  as  W.  J.  Schult  &  Com- 
pany, Elkhart,  Ind.  Men's  and  boys'  hats,  caps,  shirts, 
etc.     154,242;  June  5. 

Scbulte,  D.  A.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Holders  for  cigars 
and  cigarettes  and  mouthpieces  for  pipes.  172,358 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Schultbess,  Ernest,  doing  business  as  Atlas  Rubber  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.    Rubber  hose.     170.794  ;  June  5. 

Schultz  &  Hirsch  Co.,  Chieaffo,  111.  Box  springs,  mat- 
tresses, and  pillows.     175.950  ;   May   29. 

Schulz,  Prank  R.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Luting  composition. 
183,859  ;  Nov.  20. 

Schulze,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Success  Pharmacal  Co., 
Baltimore,  Md.  Remedy  for  toothache  and  neuralgia, 
and  medicinal  preparatio'n  for  removing  corns.  180,392  ; 
July   31. 

Schuriiacher,  P.  J.,  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pace 
cream  and  powder.     175,999  ;  June  19. 

Scluiman,  Lewis,  doing  business  as  Kisco  Pharmacal  Co., 
Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  asthmatic  parox- 
isms, hay  asthma  or  rose  cold,  and  bronchitis.  180,194  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Schuster  Company  Incorporated,  The,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Shirts,  neckwear,  underwear,  sweaters,  etc.  149,779; 
Aug.   14. 

Schutte.  Willebrordus  J.,  doing  business  as  Llndenblossom 
Syrup  Works,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Beverages  sold  as  soft 
drinks.     149,029  ;   Jan.   9. 

Schutter-Johnson  Candy  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Candy. 
180,555-7;    Sept.    11. 

Schutze,  P.,  and  Company  Limited,  London,  England. 
Infants'   soothers.     180,085  ;   Oct.   30. 

Schwab,  David  E.,  &  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Net  and  silk  lace  piece  goods,  etc.     185,093  ;  Dec.  4. 

Schwab,  H.  W.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  piece 
goods.      177,925  ;   Aug.   21. 

Schwab,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Stevens  &  Co.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Tools  and  appliances  for  automotive  vehicles, 
etc.      168,806;   Aug.   21. 

Schwab,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Stevens  &  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Tools  and  appliances  for  automotive 
vehicles,  etc.     168,857;   Aug.  28. 

Schwab,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Stevens  &  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Automotive  mechanics'  tools.  168,905; 
Dec.  25. 

Schwabacher  Bros.  &  Co.,  Incorporated,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Granulated  sugar.     177.412;  Aug.  28. 

Schwalb,  William  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pace  or  wash 
cloths.     180,813;  Aug.   14. 

Schwartz,  Carl,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  collars. 
172.359;  May  22. 

Schwartz,  Chas..  &  Son,  Washington,  D.  C.  Watch 
movements,    watcbcases   therefor.      168.731  ;    Deo.    4. 

Schwartz,  Chas..  &  Son,  Washington,  D.  C.  Watch  move- 
ments.    168,732;  June  26,  1923. 

Schwartz,  David,  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  1'.  Cot- 
ton piece  goods.      174,341  ;  Mar.  6. 

Schwartz,  David,  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton   goods   in  the  piece.      180,558 ;    .Tuly   10. 

Schwartz,  Jacob,  doing  business  as  Pacific  Children's  Wear 
Mfg.  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Rompers,  wash  suits, 
dresses,  etc.     167,151  ;   Aug.   7. 

Schwartz.  L.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  coats 
and  suits.     181,499;  Oct.  23. 

Schwartz,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Z.  &  S.  Middv  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.     Play  suits.     185,382  ;  Oct.  30. 

Schwartz,  Paul  H.,  doing  business  as  Bob-o-Link  Products 
Co.,   Baltimore,   Md.     Malt  extract.      182,013 ;   Oct.    2. 

Schwartz,  Rudolph,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cigars. 
179,486;    .Tune    12. 

Shwartz-Singei  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dresses. 
170,219;  Mar.  20. 

Schwarz,  Max  Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Voile 
in  the  piece.     170,795  ;  Mar.  27. 

Schwarz,  Max,  Textile  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Voile  in   the  piece.     185,797 ;    Nov.    20. 

Schwarze,  Carl  A.,  doing  business  as  Sindol  Co..  Wood- 
haven,  N.  Y.  Face  powders  and  cream,  perfumes, 
toilet  waters,   etc.      178,676  :   July   10. 


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Schwarzenbach    Huber    Company,    The,    West    Hoboken, 

N.  J.     SUk  piece  goods.     174,412  ;  June  5. 
Schwarzenbacli     lluber    Company,    The,    West    HoboUcn, 

N.  J.     SUk  and  artiflcial-silk  piece  goods,  cotton,  linen, 

and    woolen    piece    goods,    and    combinations    of    same. 

180.145:    July    3. 
Schwarzenhach     Ilnber    Company.    The,    "West    Hoboken, 

N.  J.     Cotton-back  satin  In  the  piece.     180,146;  July  3. 
Bchwarzenbach    Huber,    Company,    The,    West    Hoboken, 

N.  J.     Draperies.     181,415 ;   Oct.   2. 
Schwarzwaelder     Company,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Water- 
proof  fabrics.      182,676;    Sept.    4. 
Soliwod,   Hertic   S.,   Far   Rockaway,   N.   T.      Sewing   case. 

173,010;  Apr.  3. 
Schweitzer  •'Cocoatina"   Co.,  Limited,  Holloway,  London, 

England.      Cocoa.     168,622 ;   Oct.  23. 
Schwciz   Deckeu-    und   Tuchfabriken    Pfungen-Turbenthal, 

Zurich.       Switzerland.        Textile      fabrics.        181,571  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Schworiii,  Albeit  A.,  sr.,  Kingman,  Ariz.    Medicinal  prepa- 
ration   for   the    treatment    of   toothache   and   pyorrhea. 

172.124  :  Mar.  6. 
Sclanna,   Gustino,   Lafayette,  La.     Preparation  for  rheu- 
matism and  pains,  cramps,  cuts,  and  sores.     172.688  ; 

May  1. 
Science  Service.   Inc.,  Washington.  D.  C.     Title  to  syndi- 
cated     scientific      news     articles      and      publications. 

186.039;  Dec.  11. 
Scientific     Farming    Machinery     Company,     Minneapolis, 

Minn.     Tillers  comprising  a  plow  and  soil  disintegrator. 

171,600  ;  Mar.  13. 
Scientol    I'roducts    Co.,     Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Hair    tonic. 

181.455  ;  Sept.  18. 
Scofield,  Evans  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Liquid  floor 

finishing     and     maintenance     preparations.       181.914 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Scot     Knit     Hosiery     Co.,     Harrisburg,     Pa.       Hosiery. 

169.652;  Nov.  13. 
Scot    Knit   Hosiery   Company,   Harrisburg,    Pa.      Hosiery. 

177,053;   Aug.  21. 
Scotford.    Baron    H.,    Atlantic    City,    N.    J.      Anlmated- 

Rhadow-casting     devices     for    use     as     novelties,     etc. 

161.653  ;  Dec.  11. 
Scott.   Edwin   .\..    Publishing  Co.,  New  York,   N.   T.     Bi- 
monthly magazine.     156.660 ;   Feb.   20. 
Scott.    Fannie    H.,    San    Diego,    Calif.      Hair    dressing. 

168,279  ;  Apr.  10. 
Scott  &  Fetzer  Company,  The.  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Electric 

sweepers  and  cleaners.     176,504  ;  Oct.  9. 
Scott  &  Fetzer  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Nonelec- 
tric sweepers  and  cleaners.     180,559  ;  Oct.  9. 
Scott,  Grover  C,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Paste  pigment  in  oil. 

183.995  ;   Oct.  23. 
Scott,   Harry   L.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Ice-cream   cones  made 

of  milk  chocolate.     170,043  ;  Apr.  24. 
Scott   Hutchison,    New  York,   N.   Y.       Metal   cutters   for 

cutting    reenforced-concreti     bars    and     wire    rigging. 

172.016;  Mar.  20. 
Scott,   Lewis   L.,    St.   Louis,   Mo.      Golf   clubs.      179,746; 

June  19. 
Scott   Manufacturing   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Toy    sec- 
tional collapsible  building  units.     184,366 ;  Nov.  6. 
Scott     Paper     Company.     Cliester,     Pa.       Toilet     paper. 

185.623;  Oct.  23. 
Scott.  Sibyl  A..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Wooden  wedge  blocks. 

154,420  :  .Tan.   9. 
Scott  and  Turner,  Limited,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,   England. 

Medicated  preparation  for  human  use  for  liver  ailments. 

178,874;    July    24. 
Scott's    Preparations,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Beauty 

clay,     face    finish     and     powder,    cold     and    vanishing 

creams.     186,161 ;  Dec.  11. 
Scovil,    Cora    L.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Aprons.      182.936; 

Oct.   16. 
Scowcroft,   John,  &  Sons  Company,  Ogden.  Utah.     Salad 

dressing,   salad  and   olive   oil,  vinegar,   etc.      182,014 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Scowcroft,    John,   &   Sons   Company,   Ogden,   Utah.     Tea, 

shelled  walnuts,  vinegar,  and  tomato  catchup.    182,015  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Scranton    Cap    Manufacturing    Company,    Scranton,    Pa. 

Men's  and  boys'  hats  and  caps.     175,214  ;  June  5. 
Scribner's,    Charles,    Sons,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Monthly 

publication.      178,631 ;    June   26. 
Seribners  Ink  Co.      (See  Hickok,  Clarence  G.) 
Scripture,   Arthur  P.,   New  York,  N,  Y.     Steel  bars  and 

billets.     175.328;  Apr.  3. 
Scully,   D.   B.,   Syrup  Company,  Chicago,   III.     Corn-sirup 

apple  .ielly.     155,775  ;  Mar,  6. 
Scully,   D.   B..   Syrup   Company,    Chicago,   111.      Sirup   for 

table  purposes.     173,786  ;  June  5. 
Seaboard   Chemical   Company.      (See  Williams.   Martin   & 

Gray.) 
Seaboard     Eice     Milling     Co..     Galveston,     Tex.       Rice. 

156,603;  Nov.  20. 
Seacoast  Canning  Company,  Eastport,  Me.     Canned  tunny 

fi.':h.     17.S,303  ;   July  3, 
Seacoast    Canning    Co.,    The,    Eastport,     Me.        Canned 

tunny  fish.     185,094;   Dec.  4. 
Sea   Coast  Packing  Co.,   Seattle,   Wash.     Canned  salmon. 

168,646;  Feb.  20. 
Sea  Coast  Packing  Co.,   Seattle,  Wash.     Canned  salmon. 

168,647  :  Apr.  10. 


Canned  salmon. 


Bath     salt 


Ledger    paper. 

Uncoated    book 

Bristol-board 


paper. 
Seaman 

paper. 
Seaman 


Enameled    book 

Uncoated    book 

Nerve  depres- 


sed Coast  Packing  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

168,648;  Dec,  18. 
Sea-Dip     Company,     The,     St.     Louis,     Mo. 

171,659 ;  Feb.  20. 
Sea  Food  Co.,  Blloxi,  Miss.     Canned  shrimp  and  oystcra, 

170,040-1  ;  Mar.  13. 
Seaman  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  HI.     Enamel  book  paper. 

182,860-1;    Oct.    30. 
Seaman    Paper    Company,    Chicago,    111. 

182,862;  Oct.  30. 
Seaman    Paper    Company,    Chicago,    111. 

paper.      182,863  ;   Oct.   30. 
Seaman     Paper    Company,    Chicago,     111. 

paper.     182,864  ;  Oct.  30. 
Seaman  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Coated  cardboard 

paper.     182,865  ;  Oct.  30. 
Seaman    Paper    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Uncoated    book 
182,866-7  ;  Oct.  30. 
Paper   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Enameled    book 

182,868;   Oct.  30. 
Paper   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Writing   paper. 

182,869  ;  Oct.  30. 
Seaman  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.   Writing  and  mimeo- 
graphing paper.     182,870  ;  Oct.   30. 
Seaman    Paper    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Uncoa^d    hook 

paper.      182,871 ;    Oct.    30. 
Seaman  Paper  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Manila  tag  paper. 

182,872;   Oct.   30. 
Seaman    Paper    Company,   Chicago,    III.      Unwatermarked 

sulphite  bond  paper.     182,873  ;  Oct.  30. 
Seaman    Paper    Companj',     Chicago,    111.       Watermarked 

sulphite  bond  paper.     182,874  ;   Oct.  30. 
Seaman   Paper  Company,   Chicago,   111.     Specially  duplex 

coated  paper.     182,875  ;   Oct.  30. 
Seaman    Paper   Company,    Chicago,    111. 

paper.     182,876;  Oct.   30. 
Seaman    Paper    Company,    Chicago,    III. 

paper.     182,877-80;  Oct.  30. 
Searle,  C  D.,  and  Company,  Chicago,  111. 

sant.     187,645  ;  Dec.  25. 
Sears,    Roebuck    and    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    and 

Chicago.   111.     Phonograph  records.     140.072  ;   Apr.  24. ' 
Sears,  Roebuck  and  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Chi- 
cago,   111.      Sound    boxes    for    phonographs.      140,073 ; 

May  8. 
Sears,   Roebuck    and   Co.,   Chicago,   III.      Catalogues   pub- 
lished semiannually.     169,424  ;  Jan.  30. 
Sears.  Roebuck  and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.    Plowshares,  plows, 

cultivators,     corn    planters,    disk    harrows.      175,109 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Sears,    Roebuck    and     Co.,    Chicago, 

175,215;  May  8. 
Sears,   Roebuck  and   Co.,   Chicago,  HI. 

175.275  :  May  22. 
Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

July  31. 
Sears.    Roebuck    and   Co.,    Chicago,    111. 

187,136;  Dec.  11. 
Seaside    Oil    Company,    Summerland,    Calif.      Petroleum 

products.     171,961  ;   Jan.  9. 
Sebastian    Packing  Co.      (See   Carroll.   J.   Pratt,   Inc.) 
Secoy,  Edward  A.,  doing  business  as  Oak  Grove  General 

Sanitarium,     Williamsport,     Ohio.       Medicine    for    the 

treatment  of  influenza,  etc.     178,875  :  Aug.  14. 
Security  Cement  &  Lime  Co..  Hagerstown,  Md.     Ground 

and    hydrated    lime.      165,760;    July    3. 
Security  Cement  &  Lime  Co.,  Hagerstown,  Md.     Portland 

cement.     165.761 ;   Jan.  9. 
Security  Cement  &  Lime  Co..  Hagerstown,  Md.     Portland 

cement.     165,762  ;  Feb.   13. 
Security  Drug  Co.,  Alameda,  Calif.     Hair  shampoo,  dan- 
druff remover,  hair  tonic,  and  scalp  cleanser.     170,550  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Security    Metal     Products     Co.,    The,     Cincinnati,     Ohio. 

Screw  caps,  tops,  and  covers  for  bottles,  jars,  cans,  etc. 

183,762  ;  Dec,  4. 
Security  Rubber  and  Belting  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Belt- 
ing.    185.624  :  Dec.  4. 
Sedalia  Manufacturing  Company,   Sedalia,   Mo. 

flux.      177,523;   Aug.   21. 
Seelbach.  K.  C.  Company,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y. 


HI. 


Safety    pins. 


Xalcum  powders. 
Corsets.     175,525 ; 
Fountain    pens. 


Welding 


Scissors, 
table,    and   other   knives. 


Calif.       Grape     Juice. 


shears,   razor   blades,   pocket, 
171,819  :    Feb.  27. 
Seelig,     Sam,     Co.,     Los     Angeles, 
187,542  ;  Dec.  4. 

See-Moon  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Canned  goods,  pre- 
served and  dried  fruits,  cereals,  etc,     164,270  ;  Oct.  2. 

See-Moon   &   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Canned   vegetables, 
and  fruits,  preserved  fruits,  etc.     164.271  ;  Sept.  25. 

Segall,  M.  R.,  doing  business  as  M.  R.  Segall  &  Co.,  Balti- 
more, Md.    Coal,  coke,  and  charcoal.    179,169;  June  19. 

Segerstrom,  Emil  B.,   Anaheim,  Calif.     Soap,  soap   paste 
and  powder.     171.390  ;  Mar.  27. 

Sehon.  Stevenson  &  Company,  Huntington,  W.  Va.     Coffee. 
171,595  ;  Apr.  10. 

Seiberling    Rubber    Company,    Akron.    Ohio.      Soles    and 
heels  for  boots  and  shoes.     164,564  ;  June  12. 

R.   J.,  Co.,  Buffalo,   N.  Y.     Cigars.     178,003; 


Seidenberg, 

July  3. 
Pridenberg,  R.  T., 

rettes,  cheroots 


Company,  Buffalo,  N,  Y.     Cigars,  ciga- 
smoking  tobacco.     185,796  ;  Dec.  25. 
Seidman.   Charles,   doing  business   as  Charles   Seidman  & 
Co.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Neckties.      183.763  :    Sept.   25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphaietical  list  of  trade-marh  applicants- — Continued. 


Seifert,  Oswald,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utali.  Blood  purifiers, 
stomacb    tonic,    cough    sirup,    etc.      169,376 ;    June   26. 

Seisenberg  &  Slier,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dolls.  179,062; 
May  29. 

Selbach,  Max,  Pforzheim-Dillstein,  Germany.  Strings  for 
violins  and  similar  musical  instruments.  171,287 ; 
June  5. 

Seldage,  Josepb  J.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Insecticide  for  use 
in    exterminating   rodents,   etc.      173,366 ;    Apr.    24. 

Select  Packing  Co.,  Easton,  Pa.  Dried  fruit  and  salted- 
nut    mixture.      179,487 ;    Sept.    11. 

Selenkow,  Jacob  K.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hobby  horses,  chil- 
dren's automobiles,  aeroplane  toys.     156,031  ;  Feb.  6. 

Self-Espression  Publishing  Company.  (See  Tsukalas, 
Nicholas.) 

Selig  Company,  The,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Deodorizing  fluid. 
180,393  :   Aug.   14. 

Selig  Company,  The,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Disinfectant. 
180,394-6  ;  Aug.   14. 

Selker,  J.  W.,  Cigar  Co.,  Clarion,  Pa.  Cigars.  171,338; 
Jan.  16. 

Selkow,  Irving,  doing  business  as  Washington  Barber 
Supply  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  tonic.  179,227 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Selkow,  Irving,  doing  business  as  Waehington  Barber 
Supply  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  dressing.  184,525  ; 
Dec.    18. 

Selkowltz,  Isidor  J.,  doing  business  as  Mirose  Labora- 
tories, New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  tonic,  complexion  powder, 
depilatory,  etc.     159,628  ;  May  29. 

Selle,  H.  W.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Packing  pads  made  of 
excelsior,  etc.,  used  in  packing  objects  for  shipments. 
178,474  ;   July  17. 

Sellers.  Ben  F.,  Yakima,  Wash.  Fresh  apples  and  pears. 
182,618;   Oct.   16. 

Sellmayer,  Ludwlg,  doing  business  as  L.  Sellmayer  4 
Sons,  Baltimore,  Md.  Lard  and  lard  substitutes  and 
compounds.     170,696  ;   Oct.   16. 

Selrite  Products  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Animated-figure 
toys.      162,318 :    Aug.    21. 

Selrite  Products  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's  furni- 
ture.    162,319  ;  Nov.  27. 

Seltzer,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Seltzer  &  Rydholm, 
Inc.,  Auburn,  Me.  Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks. 
176,101 :   Dec.  18. 

Semel,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's  knit  un- 
derwear.    163,653  ;  Apr.  10. 

Semet-Solvay  Company,  Solvay,  N.  Y.  Concrete  hardener 
and  accelerator.     173,250  :  Mar.  27. 

Semet  Solvay  Company,  Solvay,  N.  Y.  Organic  and  in- 
organic chemicals.     173,251  ;  Apr.  10. 

Seminole  Remedy  Co.     (See  Shields,  Henry  H.) 

Semon  Bache  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Colored 
glass.     184,920:  Oct.  30. 

Semple,  Jas.  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Lnmidor  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Humidifying  devices  for  internal-com- 
bustion engines.     169,3'r7  ;  Jan.  9. 

Senora  Paint  Works,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Mixed 
liquid   paints.     177,752  :  June  19. 

Serage.  Francis  L..  doing  business  as  Community  Adver- 
tising Co..  Columbus,  Ohio.  Calendars  published  an- 
nually.    176.285;   May  22. 

Serollnp  Remedy   Co.      (Sen   Erhar,   Samuel   M.) 

Serrurier,  Iwan,  Alt^dena,  Calif.  Cabinet  motion-picture 
apparatus.     174,228  ;   Sept.  4. 

Service  Equipment  Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheetings 
and  pillowcases.     183,236  ;   Aug.   28. 

Service  Equipment  Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheetings 
and  pillowcases.     183.237:   Oct.   16. 

Service  Sales  Agency.      (See  Curtiss,  Lloyd,  assignor.) 

Servus  Rubber  Company,  Rock  Island,  111.  Rubber  and 
canvas   footwear.      180,453  ;   Nov.   20. 

Setaro,  Joseph,  Millbrook,  N.  Y.  Dandruff  remedy  and  hair 
dressing.      182,225 :   Oct.    16. 

Sethness  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless 
sirup  for  making  a  citrous  beverage.     173,147  ;  Oct.  2. 

Sethness  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Sirup  to  be  used  in  mak- 
ing a  chocolate  malted  ice  cream  or  drink.  174,26-4  ; 
Dec.    18. 

Sethness  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chocolate  malted  con- 
centrate for  the  making  of  a  food  drink.  174,265 ; 
July   3. 

Sethness  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Beverage  sold  as  a 
soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making  same.  175,681  ; 
July   10. 

Seton  Leather  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  White  side  leather, 
white  kips,  patent  colt  skins,  etc.     177,202  ;    Nov.  20. 

Setzpr,  Albert.  Providence.  R.  I.  Electric  storage  bat- 
teries.     164.129:  Apr.   24. 

Seven-O-Co.,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vinegar.  184,042; 
Dec.  4. 

Sewall  Paint  &  Glass  Coippany,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Ready- 
mixed  wall  paints,  wall  size,  and  wall-paint  thinners. 
172,186:  Feb.  27. 

Sewall  Paint  &  Glass  Company,  Kansas  Cit.v.  Mo.  Var- 
nishes, varnish  stain,  enamels,  etc.     180,814;  July  10. 

Sewall  Paint  and  Gla.'ss  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Pre- 
pared paint.      183,320  ;   Oct.   2. 

Seward  Trunk  and  Bag  Company.  Petersburg,  Va.  Ward- 
robe trunks.     3  78,004;  Mav  15. 

Seward  Wire  Company,  Pai-kersburg,  W.  Va.  Rubber- 
covered  electric  wire  cables.     181.317  ;  Dec.  18. 


Sewell  -  Clapp  -  Envelopes,      Chicago,      HI.        Envelopes, 

171,288  ;  Jan.  16. 
Sewickley    Electric    Manufacturing    Company,    Sewickley, 

Pa.     Electric  watt-hour  meters.     171,554  ;  Feb.  13. 
Sexauer,    Frederick   E.,   doing  business  as   Frederick   BJ. 

Sexauer  and  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Fancy  leather 

goods.      117,254  ;   Sept.   11. 
Sexauer,   J.  A.,  Mfg.  Co.   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Paste 

pipe   cleaner.     184,872 ;   Dec.   18. 
Sexton,  John,  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Canned  vege- 
tables,  beans  and   pork,   prepared  spaghetti,   flavoring 

extracts,  peanut  butter,  etc.     153,625  ;  Mar.  20. 
Sexton,  John,  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.    Baking  powder, 

table  salt,  fruit  and  vegetable  coloring,  lye,  irlycerin,  etc. 

153.696;  Mar.  6. 
Sexton,  John,  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Washing  and 

scouring  soap.     187,899  ;  Dec.  25. 
Seydel  Chemical  Company,  Nitro,  W.  Va.,  and  Jersey  City, 

N.  J.     Local  ana?sthetlc.     164.087  ;  Jan.  23. 
Scyler    Medicine    Co.,    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Medicine 

for  cuts,  burns,  sores,  and  bruises.     187,544  :  Dec.  25. 
Seymour  Manufacturing   Company,   The,   Seymour,   Conn. 

Metal  electrodes.     175,951 ;  June  26. 
Seymour   Manufacturing   Company,   The,    Seymour,   Conn. 

Metals^namely,   brass,   gilding,   copper,   etc.      175,952 ; 

May  15. 
Seymour   Manufacturing   Company,   The,   Seymour,    Conn. 

Metals.     175,953  ;   June  19. 
Seymour   Manufacturing   Company,  The,    Seymour,    Conn. 

Metal  alloys  of  copper,  zinc,  and  nickel,  wire  in  coils, 

etc.     175,954  ;  May  15. 
Seymour  Manufacturing   Company,   The,    Seymour,   Conn. 

Metal  alloys.     175,955  ;  June  12. 
Seymour  Manufacturing  Company,   The,    Seymour,   Conn. 

Metal  alloys,  wire,  and  rods.     175,956 ;   June   19. 
Seymour  Packing  Company,  The,  Topeka,  Kans.     Dressed 

poultry.     156,926  ;  Jan.  23. 
Seymour  Packing  Company,  The,  Topeka,  Kans.     Dressed 

poultry   and   eggs.      156,927 ;    Jan.   23. 
Seymour  Packing  Company.  The,  Topeka,  Kans.     Dressed 

poultry.     156,928  ;  Jan.  23. 
Seymour  Packing  Company,  The,  Topeka,  Kans.     Dressed 

poultry  and  eg.ss.     156,929 ;   Jan.   23.    ' 
Seymour  Packing  Company,  The,  Topeka,  Kans.     Dressed 

poultry.     174,925  ;  May  8. 
Seymour  &  Peck  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Shipping  drums. 

181.701-2  ;  Nov.  20. 
Shafarman,  L.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Headwear— namely, 

soft  and  stiff  hats  for  men.     176,921;  May  22. 
Shaffer,     Cleve    T.,     San    Francisco,     Calif.       Net    game 

similar  to  tennis.     183,000  ;  Oct.  23. 
Shaffer  Stores  Company,  Altoona,  Pa.     Canned  corn  and 

peas.     186,334  ;  Dec.  25. 
Shaffner,   S.   E.,   Co.,   Portland,   Oreg.     Food-flavoring  ex- 
tracts, crushed   and   canned  fruits.     168,807  ;   May   15. 
Shamrock  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Rose,  Herman  R.) 
Shamrock    Overall    Mfg.    Co.,    Louisville,    Ky.      Overalls. 

171,710;  June  26. 
Shane.  C.  B.,  Co..  Chicago,  111.     Raincoats  and  topcoats. 

175,110;  June  5. 
Shannon,  J.  A.,  &  Son,  Iowa  Falls.  Iowa.     Dressed  poul- 
try   and   eggs.      164,562 ;    Aug.    7. 
Shannon,   J.    Jacob,    &   Co.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Derricks, 

cranes,    steam   shovels,    parts   thereof,    etc.      176,049 ; 

July   10. 
Shannon,    John    C,    London,    England.      Men's,    vouths', 

boys',  and  ladies'   clothing.      180,398 ;   Sept.   18. 
Shansby,  Joseph  B.,  Seattle,  Wash.     Caps,  sweaters,  leg- 
gings,   scarfs,    bathing    suits,    hose,    gloves.      178,534; 

Sept.  18. 
Shapero.  Lewis  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dresses.    170,551 ; 

.Tune  5. 
Shapiro  Candv  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Chocolate 

candies.      163,599  ;   Sept.   11. 
Shapiro,  Esther  C,  doing  business  as  American  Diamond 

&  Jewelry  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Pearls,  pearl  necklaces,  and 

pparl-moimted  jewelry.     173,444;  Aug.  21. 
Shapiro,  Louis,   and   Co.      (See  Shapiro,  Louis.) 
Shapiro,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Louis  Shapiro  and  Co., 

Mount    Vernon.    N.    Y.      Men's    ready-made    suits    and 

overcoats.     163,117  ;  Apr.  3. 
Shapiro,   Louis,   doing   business  as   Louis   Shapiro   &  Co., 

New   York,   N.   Y.     Men's   ready-made   suits  and   over- 
coats.    177,626-7;  July  10. 
Shapleigh    Hardware    Company,    St.     Louis.    Mo.      Baby 

baths,    coffee   and   rice   boilers,    bowls,    etc.      162.358 ; 

July   3. 
Shapleigh  Hardware  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Enameled 

ware    consisting   of   rice   boilers,    mixing   bowls,    wash- 
bowls, etc.     166.608:  .Ian.  2. 
Shapleigh    Hardware    Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Lawn 

mowers.     183.599  ;   Oct.   30. 
Sharaf,  Morris,  Boston,  Mass.     Ladies'  aprons.     156,027; 

.Tan.   2. 
Sharon    Pressed    Steel    Co.,    Sharon,    Pa.      Hand    trucks. 

165,764  ;  Feb.   13. 
Sharon  Pressed  Steel  Co.,  Sharon,  Pa.     Dollies.     165,765; 

Feb.  6. 
Sharon  Pressed  Steel  Co.,  Sharon,  Pa.     Trailers.    165,766; 

Feb.   13. 
Sharp,     Lemuel     J.,     doing    business     as     Paraclde     Co., 

Commerce,  Ga.     Remedy  for  Itch.     187,646 ;  Dec.  25. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


949 


Sharp  A  Dohme,  Baltimore.  Md.     Suppurative  medicinal 

powder.      171.596;   Apr.  iJ. 
Sharpe.  Frank  H..  Dorchester,  Mass.     Machines  for  divid- 
ing dough.     169.200  ;   Feb.  20. 
Sharpe-rhilippi   Co.    Inc.,    Philadelphia,   Pa.      Germicidal 

solution.     158.327;   Feb.  20. 
Sharrow,  Geo.  C.,  doing  business  as  Lifo  Medicine  Com- 
pany.   Columbus.    Ohio.      Medicine    for    the    stomach, 

liver,  kidneys,  and  bowels.     lS-1,105  ;  Dec.   18. 
Shattuck.  Prank  G..  Company,  doinn  business  as  Schrafft's, 

New   York,   N.   Y.     Candy.     172,560 ;   May   15. 
Sbaw,    Arthur    H..    Welleslcy,    Mass.      Live    poultry    and 

eggs.     157,855  :  May  1. 
Shaw.  Frederick  0..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Cream  to  be  applied 

to  the  skin  as  an  insect  repellent.     176,505  ;  July  10. 
Shaw.    Marvin    and    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dresses. 

170,995  ;  May  16. 
Shaw,  Willinm  T..  doing  business  as  Sboemaco  Mfg.  Co., 

Bellevue.  Ohio.     Foot  powder.     155,709  ;  Mar.  20. 
Sheaffer,    W.    A.,    Pen    Company,    Fort    Madison,    Iowa. 

Fountain    pens.      157,185:    June    26. 
Shearer  &  Mot'arthv  (^orp.,  The.  Camden.  N.  J.     Artificial 

flowers.     184.216;  Nov.  13. 
Shearer  &  McCarthy  Corp.,  The,  Camden,  N.  J.     Baskets. 

184.217;  Nov.  20. 
Shedaker.  Charles  E.  &  Sons,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Men's  and 

women's  woven  textile  athletic  underwear  and  women's 

bloomers.      179,627  ;   Aug.   14. 
Sheber.ishenko.    Audrey,    doing   business    as   Radius   Tool 

Co.,   Detroit,   Mich. "    Radius   tools   and   knurling   tools 

for  holders.     162,954  ;  Jan.  2. 
Sheehan,    Jeremiah.    Providence.    R.    I.      Preparation    for 

the   treatment    of   piles.      186,028 ;    Dec.    18. 
Sheet  Lathing  Corporation,  assignor  to  Plastuc  Mfg.  Cor- 

S oration,    Syracuse,    N.    Y.      Sheet    lathing.      171,962 ; 
[ar.  27. 
Sheet  Steel  Products  Co.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.     Cabs  for 

vehicles.     184,686;  Nov.  27. 
Shpffer.  Mas  B.,  Card  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Sets  of  pictures. 

172.404  :  May  29. 
Sheffield    Mfg.    Co.,    Burr    Oak,    Mich.      Children's    hand 

sleds.      174,530 :    Aug.21. 
Shefftel,  Michael  W.,  doing  business  as  Rheumatum  Com- 
pany, Stigler,  Okla.     Liniment  for  rheumatism,  bruises, 

etc.     177.111 ;  Julv  10. 
Sheik   Toilet    Products   Company.      (See   Kleis,   Adolf  J.) 
Sheip    and    Vandegrift,    Inc..    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Radio 

amplifier  horns.     181.572;   Oct.  23. 
Shelby    Wax    Paper    Company.    Thf,    Shelby,    assignor   to 

The     Crystal     Waxing     Company,     Middletown,     Ohio. 

Sheets  of  waxed  paper  and  packages.     171,286  :  May  22. 
Sheldon.  Albert  K..  Company.  Boston,  Mass.     Dry  colors, 

paste  and  ready-mixed  paints,  varnishes,  etc.     179.747 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Sheldon.  Arthur  N..  jr..  Providence,  R.   I.     House  organ 

published  quarterly.     184,801  ;  Nov.  6. 
Sheldon  Booth  &  Co.,  Chicago,   111.     Polish  for  polishing 

enameled,    painted,    or    varnished    surfaces.       172.236 ; 

Mar.  13. 

Shell  Company  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Lu- 
bricating oils.     174.1.86;  Mar.  13. 

Shellac  Co.  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chemical 
composition  for  the  removal  of  oils,  paints,  etc. 
172,689  ;  Mar.  13. 

Shellac  Co.  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Prepared 
shellac,  varnishes,  color  stains,  etc.     172,690  ;  Mar.  13. 

Shely,  Elizabeth,  doing  business  as  Alsa  Laboratorv, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Toilet  preparations.  162.696; 
Apr.  3. 

Shepard  Norwell  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Boots,  shoes, 
and  slippers.     172,187  ;  Apr.  10. 

Shepardson,  Merton  A.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Pure  flavoring 
extracts,  imitation  flavoring  extracts,  paste  vanillas, 
etc.     159.623  ;  Dec.  11. 

Sheppard.  George  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Parlor  games. 
175,217  ;   Aug.    21. 

Sheppard,  George  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Parlor 
games.     179,383  ;  June  19. 

Sheppard.  George  "W..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Parlor 
games.     183.724  ;  Dec.  25. 

Sheppard,  Osmond  M.,  Bellingham,  Wash.  Candy. 
173,367;  June  19. 

Sheratone  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fin- 
ishing and  polishing  materials  in  the  nature  of  a 
varnish.      173.678  :  Apr.   17. 

Sherman,  Bernard  E.,  doing  business  as  Vital  Food  Com- 
pany of  California,  assignor  to  Rose  Wilke,  Los  An- 
geles. Calif.  Laxative  herbal  compound.  184.106 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Sherman  Coffee  Company,  The,  Sherman,  Tex.  Roasted 
and  ground  coffee.     178.475  :   Aug.   21. 

Sherman.  H.  B..  Manufacturing  Co.',  Battle  Creek.  Mich. 
EHectric   motors   and   parts   thereof.      181.223 ;    Sept.  4. 

Sherman  &  Lebair,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ho- 
siery, boots,  shoes,  overalls,  and  rompers.  174.492 : 
Sept.  18. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company.  Cleveland  Ohio.  Paint, 
paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  stains,  etc.  136.241 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paint, 
paint  enamels,  japans,  stains,  etc.    145,131 ;  Feb.  20. 


Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paint 
(liquid,  paste,  or  semipaste),  paint  enamels,  varnishes, 
stains,  lacquers,  etc.     147,470  ;  Feb.   13. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Com- 
bined linoleate  and  resinate  lead  and  manganese  drier. 
173,581 ;  Feb.  20. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paints, 
paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  stains,  and  fillers. 
173,680-1  ;   Mar.    20. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paints, 
paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  stains,  and  fillers. 
173.787  ;  Mar.  20. 

Shei-win-Williams  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paints, 
paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  stains,  and  fillers. 
173.789;  Mar.  20. 

Sherwln-WUliam  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paints, 
paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  etc.     174,413;    Apr.  17. 

Sherwood  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Canastota,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren's four-wheeled  wagons.     178,677  ;  Nov.  6. 

Sherwood  Petroleum  Company  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
White  mineral  oil  for  medicinal  purposes.  173.368-9  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Sherwood  Petroleum  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Syn- 
thetic petrolatum  and  petroleum  jelly     ;79,063  ;  Aug.  14. 

Shields,  Belmont  L.,  doing  business  as  Dandereater  Com- 
pany, Leesville,  La.     Hair  tonic.     168,985  ;  Jan.  2. 

Shields,  Burton  T.,  doing  business  as  Shields  and  Hop- 
kins Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Periodical  publica- 
tions.    174,927  ;  Apr.   17. 

Shields.  Henry  H.,  doing  business  as  Seminole  Remedy 
Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Preparation  for  the  treatment  of 
rheumatism,  kidney  and  bladder  trouble,  neuralgia,  etc. 
170,259;  Feb.  20. 

Shiffer  Products  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Auto- 
mobile soap.     185,846  ;   Dec.   11. 

Shim.  George  H..  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Candy. 
187,268  ;  Doc.  25. 

Shinbaum,  Ernest,  doing  business  as  Embro  Medicine 
Company,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Embrocation  or  lini- 
ment.    156,827  ;  Jan.  9. 

Shlnn,  Jeannette  C,  doing  business  as  J.  C.  Shinn  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Educational  card  game.  174,21'7 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Shipman,  Clara  M.,  doing  business  as  C.  A.  Mosso  Labora- 
tories, Chicago,  III.  Antiseptic  liniment  for  first-aid 
treatment  of  burns,  cuts,  bruises,  etc.     166,265  ;  Feb.  13. 

Shirek  &  Hirsch,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Outer  garments. 
180.030;  Dec.  11. 

Shirland  Knitting  Mills.     (See  Ellis,  John  S.) 

Shirley  Manufacturing  Co..  Shreveport.  La.  Finger  rings 
and  ring  mountings.     171,820  ;  Mar.  27. 

Shirt  Snubers  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Devices  for 
preventing  shirts  from  creeping  up.     176.577  ;  May  8. 

Shoemaco  Mfs.  Co.      (See  Shaw,  William  T.) 

Shoemaker,  Flora  H.,  doing  business  as  The  Frostilla  Com- 
pany, Elmira,  N.  Y.  Lotion  for  the  skin.  173,445 : 
July   24. 

Shoemaker.  Flora  H.,  doing  business  as  The  FYostilla 
Company,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Lotions  for  the  treatment 
of  the  skin.     175.451  :  June  5. 

Shoemaker,  Joseph  A.,  Bennington,  Vt.  Garment  hangers. 
157.640  ;  Mar.  27. 

Shoninger-Heinsheimer  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
Children's  cloaks  and  capes.     171,963  ;  July  3. 

Shoninger-Heinsheimer  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
Juniors'  and  misses'  cloaks,  capes,  and  suits.  171.964  : 
July  3. 

Shonlnger,  Sol  H.,  doing  business  as  The  Solvos  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Sanitary  protective  bloomer. 
163,708  ;  Dec.  4. 

Shores-Mueller  Company,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Phar- 
maceutical and  medicinal  preparations  for  treating  ani- 
mals, antiseptics,  germicides,  etc.     172,962  ;  Mar.  13. 

Shortt,  Vivian  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Compound  for  re- 
moving carbon  and  other  foreign  particles  from  inter- 
nal-combustion engines.     156,663  ;  June  5. 

Shotwell  Mfg.  Co..  The.   Chicago,  lU.     Chocolate-covered 

candy  bar.     158.898  ;  Dec.  11. 
Shotwell      Mfg.      Co.,      Chicago,     111.       Pop-corn     candv. 

181.416;  Sept.  25. 
Shotwell    Mfg.     Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Candies.       181.456 ; 

Aug.   21. 
Shotwell's    Inc.,    Houston,    Tex.      Children's    clothing — 

namely,    suits,    overcoats,    mackinaws,    etc.      158,403 ; 

June  5. 
Shrage,  Max.  doing  business  as  Shrage  &  Pines,  New  York, 

N.    Y.      Blouses,   undershirts,    and  pyjamas.      162,353 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Shroyer.  Jacob  L..  doing  business  as  Grainola  Mfg.  Co., 

Chicago.   111.     Cereal  food  drink.     156,117  ;  Nov.  13. 
Shugart,    Phila   M..    Washington,    D.    C.      Imitation-pearl 

necklaces.     176,704  ;  May  8. 
Shnlts  Ointment  Company.     (See  Hlnkson,  Andrew  H.I 
Shurfit    Hosiery    Company.    Not    Inc.,    The,    Chicago,    111. 

Hosiery.     180,195  ;  Oct.  23. 
Shurtz,  Thomas  M..  doing  business  as  Manchester  Handle 

&  Turning  Company,  Manchester,  Mich.     Baseball  bats. 

177,458  ;  June  19. 
Shute.    Bruce    T..    Sacramento,    Calif.      FVesh    deciduous 

fruits.     176,221 ;  .Tuly  3. 
Sichel,  Ferdinand.  New  York.   N.  Y.     Cotton   piece  goods 

and  linens  in  the  piece.     175,028 ;  Mar.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphaietical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Sldeuberg,    G.,   &   Co.,    New   York,   N.   Y.     Cotton   piece 

goods.     109,931 ;  Nov.  13. 
Sidney,  Charles  W.,   doing  business  as  Electronic  Equip- 
ment Company,  Jacksonville,   Fla.     Electronic   medical 

apparatus.     184,873  ;  Nov.  13. 
Siebenmorgen,    Herman,    Olney,    111.      Cigars.      186,934 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Slebert,    Otto    W.,    Gardner,    Mass.      Toy    automobiles. 

163,598;  Jan.  2. 
Siegbert,   Louis   &  Bro.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Cotton   piece 

goods.     172,493;  May  15. 
Siegbert,   Louis,   &  Bro.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Cotton  piece 

goods.     174,037  ;  Apr.  3. 
Slegel,   Henry,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Ladies'   trimmed   hats. 

180,399;    Sept.    11. 
Siegel,    Morris,    doing    business    as    The    Llko    Co.,    Los 

Angles,  Calif.     Stove  polish.     171,965;  Mar.  20. 
Sierra   Chemical    Company,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Water- 
softening  compound.     156,721 ;  Mar.  6. 
Sierra  Pacific  Canning  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Canned 

fruits  and  vegetables.     181,915  ;  Nov.  6. 
Sierra  Pacific  Canning  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Canned 

fruits  and  vegetables.     181,916  ;  Sept.  4. 
Sierra   Refining   Company,   Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Gasoline. 

174,155  ;  Feb.  27. 
Sierra  Vista  Vineyard  Corporation,   San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Fresh  grapes.     169,329  ;  Feb.  27. 
Sifers,  Harry  I.,  doing  business  as  The  Sifers  Confection 

Co..   Kansas   City,   Mo.      Candy.      178,067 ;    June   12. 
Slfo  Products  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Shingle  strips. 

155,836;  June  5. 
Slg    Chemical    Co.       (See   Tomacelli,    Maria.) 
Slgler  Bros.  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Jewelry.   167,853  ; 

July   24. 
Sllbersteln,  J.  D.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress 

shlrtB.     175,441-2;  Aug.  28. 
Sllbersteln,    Joseph,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Handkerchiefs. 

171,871-2;  Jan.  16. 
Sllbersteln,    Joseph,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Handkerchiefs. 

183,088;  Aug.  28. 
Silbersteiu,    Joseph,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Handkerchiefs. 

185,847  ;  Nov.  20. 
Sllbersteln,  Rosen  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hand- 
kerchiefs.    166,109  ;  Feb.  6. 
Sllbersteln,  Rosen  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hand- 
kerchiefs.     173,304  ;   Apr.   24. 
Sllbersteln,  Rosen   &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hand- 
kerchiefs.    173,370  ;  Feb.  20. 
SUene,  Alfred  T.,  Cambridge,  Minn.     Hair  saver  and  dark- 

ener.      170,697  ;    Feb.    13. 
Silger    Laboratories,     Buffalo,     N.    Y.       Preparation     for 

dressing  the  hair.     181,869  ;  Sept.  25. 
SUvelra,  Carmo  &  Companhia,  Lisbon,  Portugal.    Sardines 
~  In  oil.     169,139  ;  June  12. 
hllver  Bell  Chemical  Co.    (See  Youngstown  Barber  Supply 

Co.) 
Sliver  King   Mineral   Water   Co.,   Inc.,   New  York,    N.   Y. 

Mineral  water.     186,759  ;  Nov.   20. 
Silver  Lane  Pickle  Company,  The,  East  Hartford,  Conn. 

Chowchow  pickle,  mixed  pickle,  sour  onions,  gherkins, 

etc.      179,562 ;    Sept.    11. 
Silver,    M.    &   H.,    Incorporated,    Norfolk,    Va.      Fountain 

pens  and  pencils.     174,928  ;   May  15. 
Silver  Pad  Mfg.   Co.    Inc.,   The,   Herkimer,   N.   Y.     Pro- 
tecting pad  for  furniture.     170,159 ;  Mar.   13. 
Silver   Palm   Citrus   Growers  Association,    Maran5a,    Fla. 

Fresh   citrous  fruits.      170,044 ;   May   29. 
Sllvodent  Co.,  The.     (See  Garrison,  Harry  B.) 
Silz,   A.,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Canned   plum   pudding. 

171,141 ;  May  22. 
Simmons  Company,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Bed  springs.    183,412  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Simmons,  Felix,  doing  business  as  Styla  Silk  Hosiery  Co., 

Worcester,  Mass.     Hosiery.     162,647  ;  Nov.  20. 
Simmons,    Georgia    A.,    Washington,    D.    C.      Preparation 

for    growing    hair    and    the    eradication    of    dandruff. 

169.829  ;   June    19. 
Simmons  Hardware  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Bicycle  tires 

and  automobile  tubes  and  casings.     169,259  ;  Aug.  14  ; 
Simon,   Franklin,   &   Co.   Inc.,   New  York,    N.   Y.     Men's, 

boys',   women's   and  girls'   furnishings,  undergarments, 

and   clothing.      170,431  ;   June   26. 
Simon,   Franklin,  &  Co.   Inc.,   New   York,   N.  Y.     Collars 

and    cuffs.      173,338;    Sept.    11. 
Simon,  Franklin,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  and 

boys'      furnishings,      undergarments,      and      clothing. 

179,689  ;  Nov.  6. 
Simon,  Horatio,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Outer  garments 

for  female  wear.     173,339  ;  Aug.  28. 
Simon,  J.,  &  Cle.,  Lyon  and  Paris,  France.     Toilet  soaps. 

150,772;  Oct.  2. 
Simon,  Leo,  doing  business  as  Natchez  Baking  Company, 

Natchez,  Miss.    Fruit  cake.     169,987  ;  May  1. 
Simon,  M.,  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hats  and  caps  com- 
monly known  as  hockey  caps.     152,385  ;  Mar.  20. 
Simon  Milling  Supply  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Ladles' 

hats.     182.726  ;  Nov.  27. 
Simon,  N.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Apron  dresses.     179,748 ; 

Jul?  17. 
Simonds  Saw  and  Steel  Company,   Fitchburg,  Mass.      Saws. 

175,957-8  ;  May  29. 
Simonds  Saw  and  Steel  Company,  Fitchburg,  Mass.     Saws. 

176,000;  May  29. 


Simonds  Saw  and  Steel  Company,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Ma- 
chine knives  and  shears.     183,006  ;  Nov.  20. 

Simonin,  Isaac  M.,  doing  business  as  C.  F.  Simonin's  Sons, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Edible  coconut-oil  products.  163,009  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Simonin's,  C.  F.,  Sons.     (See  Simonin,  Isaac  M.) 

Simons  Brick  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Brick. 
184,426;  Nov.   27. 

Simons  &  Struve  Hosiery  Co.,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hosiery.     166,961  ;  Jan.  9. 

Simonson,  Wilmot  H.,  Medford,  Mass.  Filling  for  pud- 
dings, pies,  and  layer  cake.     169,186  ;  Apr.  10. 

Simplex  Electrical  Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York  and 
Brooklyn,  N.  X.  Electrical  instruments  for  adapting 
commercial  alternating  current  for  use  in  radio  receiv- 
ing circuits.     184,107  ;  Dec.  18. 

Simplicity  Sales  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Loose-leaf 
books  of  accounting,  packages  and  pages  therefor. 
178,068;   June  19. 

Simpson,  Tracy  W.,  doing  business  as  American  Dish- 
washing Machine  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Dishwash- 
ing machines.     171,477  ;  Feb.  27. 

Simpson,  Wm.,  Sons  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Warp 
sateens.     180,147  ;  Nov.  6. 

Simpson,  Wm.,  Sons  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cotton 
goods  In  the  piece.     182,679  ;  Aug.  28. 

Sims  Milling '  Company,  Frankfort,  Ind.  Cereal  made 
from  wheat.      179,229 ;    Sept.    18. 

Sims,  Wythe  D.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Hair  dressings. 
148,094;  Dec.  18. 

Simson  &  Frey,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Strings  for  violins 
and  similar  musical  instruments.     172,561 ;  Apr.  3. 

Sinai,  Samuel,  doing  business  as  Lining  Importers  & 
Converting  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  cotton,  and 
wool  piece  goods  and  combinations  thereof,  etc. 
169,607;  Jan.  2. 

Sinclair  Refining  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Oils  made  from 
petroleum.      180.503;    June    19. 

Sindol   Co.      (See   Schwarze,  Carl  A.) 

Singer,  Louis,  doing  business  as  L.  S.  Laboratories,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Nail  polishes,  paste  polish,  nail  white, 
etc.      178,290 ;    Sept.    11. 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
and  Elizabeth,.  N.  J.  Electric  motors  and  parts,  con- 
trollers and  parts  thereof,  electric  lamps,  etc.  181,703; 
Sept.  4. 

Singh,  Wassan,  Portland,  Oreg.  Herb  hair  cream  and 
massage  cream.     145,923  ;  Oct.  23. 

Sioux  Candy  Company,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Candy. 
184,687  ;  Dec.  4. 

Sipe,  James  B.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Bridgeville,  Pa.  Plastic  or 
semiplastic  cement  for  protecting  iron.  175,218 ; 
May  22. 

Sipe,  James  B.,  &  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Paste  point. 
179,326;    July   3. 

Sipe,  James  B.,  &  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Primer 
paint  for  metal  surfaces.     179,325  ;  July  3. 

Sipe,  James  B.,  &  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Paint  oil  to 
be  added  to  paint.     179,331  ;  July  3. 

Sipp  Novelty  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spinning  tops. 
175,029  ;   May   1. 

Sire  &  Petersen  Wrench  Co.,  De  Witt,  Nebr.  178,775 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Siren  Milk  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Powder  used  in 
making  chocolate  sauces  or  sirups  for  food  purposes. 
176,102;   July   24. 

Sischo,  Kittle  F.,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  Dolls.  168,651; 
Apr.  3. 

Sisco  Bros.  Candy  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Candy.  168,493 ; 
Apr.   24. 

Slsk,  Albert  W.,  &  Son,  Preston,  Md.  Canned  fruits 
and  vegetables.     166,718;   June  26. 

Sltroui  Importing  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  nets; 
18'3,238;  Aug.  28. 

Six  Bakers.      (See  Massachusetts  Baking  Company.) 

Six  In  One  Cereal  Co.,  Hinckley,  111.  Cereal  breakfast 
foods.     157,903;  Mar.  20. 

Skeehan,  Josephine  G.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Tonic, 
blood  purifier,  and  rheumatism  medicine.  158,651  ; 
Feb.   27. 

Skinner  Machinery  Company,  Dunedln,  Fla.  Publication 
issued  monthly.     174,493  ;  May  15. 

Sklarek,  Albert,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Upholstered 
furniture.     176,922 ;   Aug.   7. 

Sklarew,  Bernard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brassiferes.  182,680 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Skoog,  A.  Emil,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Checks,  bonds,  se- 
curities, writing,  and  printing  paper.     186,618  ;  Dec.25. 

Skratch  Manufacturing  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Oint- 
ment for  itching  scalp.  Itching  eczema,  seven-year  itch, 
etc.      175,744;   June  26. 

Skylark  Radio  Company.  (See  Perry,  Desjardins  & 
Temple  Co.) 

Slands  M'f'g  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheepskin  coats. 
183,636;  Sept.  25. 

Slattery,  Samuel  C,  Port  Angeles,  Wash.  Insecticides. 
170,408  ;  Mar.  6. 

Sleater,  John  C,  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tablecloths, 
napkins,  doilies,  etc.     177,701  ;  July  10. 

Sleeper  Radio  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  receiv- 
ing sets  and  parts  thereof.     182,271 ;  Oct.  9. 

Slenda  Form  Laboratories.     (See  Oppenheimer,  Herbert.) 


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Sloman,  Ernest  G.,  San  Francisco,  Calif,  Card  game. 
177,143  ;   July  17. 

Slomon,  Ira  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Glue  products. 
171,555;  July  17. 

Slote  &  Schaffer,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  belts  for 
personal  wear.     184,989  ;  Dec.  25. 

"Smallex,"  Chicago,  111.  Inunction  for  the  treatment  of 
rheumatism.     154,155  ;   Oct.  23. 

Smalley,  Florence  L.  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Motion- 
picture  films,  positives,  negatives,  stills,  pictures  pro- 
jected on  screens.     169,045  ;  Mar.  20. 

Sinarf,  Davi.l.  Chicj'.s;o,  HI.  Titk-  of  monthly  magazine. 
177.112  ;    .Tuno    19. 

Smidt,  Edward,  Nybollegaard,  near  Espe,  Denmark.  Ex- 
port cream,  condensed  cream,  and  cheese.  165,464 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Smidt,  Edward,  Nybollegaard,  Denmark.  Export  cream, 
condensed  milk,  and   cheese.     169,458  ;  Aug.   7. 

Smiley  Company,  The,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Medicine  used 
in  the  treatment  of  diphtheria.     174,342  ;  May  15. 

Smllo,  Daniel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pearls,  necklaces,  brace- 
lets,  and   earrings.      176,578 ;   Oct.   9. 

Smith,  A.  W.,  Shoe  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Leather 
boots  and  shoes.     160,159  :  Mar.  20. 

Smith,  Allen  T.,  and  George  P.  Case,  Lo.':  Angeles,  Calif. 
Monthly    publication.      171.661 ;    Feb.    27. 

Smith,  Arthur  G.,  doing  business  as  The  Spic  Company, 
Chicago,   111.     Toilet   powder.     180,304  ;   July   31. 

Smith,  Basil  L.,  System,  Inc.,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Completely-printed  classified  advertising  forms  and  in- 
struction sheets.     169,228  ;  Mar.  13. 

Smith-Beal  Fire  Brick  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Fire 
brick,  high-temperature  cements,  fire-clay  tile,  cupola 
blocks,  and  kiln  liners.     170,904  ;  Apr.  24. 

Smith  Brothers,  Inc.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Cough  drops. 
173,985  ;  May  15. 

Smith,  C.  B.,  &  Bro.     (See  Smith,  Francis  S.) 

Smith,  Charles  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  bathing 
suits.     186.252  ;  Dec.  11. 

Smith,  Charles  T.,  Company,  Inc.,  New  Bedfora,  Mass. 
Boverasos  sold  as  .soft  drinks.     176,223;  May  22. 

Smith,  De  Calvus,  Arkansas  City,  Kans.  Remedy  to 
prevent  hemorrhages.     181,417  ;  Aug.  28. 

Smith  &  Dove  Manufacturing  Co.,  Andover,  Mass.  Linen 
thread.     166,857;  Jan.  2. 

Smith  *  Dove  Manufacturing  Co.,  Andover,  Mass.  Cotton 
thread.     167,059  ;  Jan.  23. 

Smith  &  Dove  Manufacturing  Co.,  Andover,  Mass.  Cot- 
ton thread.     179,230;  June  19. 

Smith  &  Dove  Manufacturing  Co.,  Andover,  Mass.  Cot- 
ton thread.     179,231  ;  Nov.  13. 

Smith,  Edward,  &  Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Varnishes.     177.629  :  May  1. 

Smith,  Effle  L.,  Corvallis,  Oreg.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  cancer.     177,203;  Aug.  7. 

Smith  &  Egge  Manf'g.  Co.,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Sheet- 
metal  chains.     173,446;  May  15. 

Smith  &  Egge  Manfg.  Co.,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Sheet- 
metal  chains.     173,447  ;   Apr.  24. 

Smith  &  Egge  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Non- 
ferrous  metals  and  their  alloys.     181,704  ;  Sept.   11. 

S'mith,  Mrs.  Elmira,  doing  business  as  Mrs.  S.  G.  Smith, 
Harrison,  Ga.  Medicinal  preparation  for  the  treatment 
of  pains,  aches,  etc.     182,881 ;  Nov.  20. 

Smith,  Francis  S.,  doing  business  as  C.  B.  Smith  &  Bro., 
Boston.  Mass.     Coffee.     153,480  ;  May  22. 

Smith,  Forest  C.  C,  doing  business  as  The  Hem-Locked 
Shade  Co.,  Luverne,  Minn.  Window  shades.  182,069  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Smith,    George   W.,    Co.    (See   Treat,   Clifford   W.) 

Smith  &  Gregory,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Golf-bag  holders. 
177,525  ;  Nov.  27. 

Smith  &  Hofsess,  Eldorado,  Kans.  Bread.  175,682; 
.Tune  19. 

Smith,  H.  Bridgman,  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Cloth 
and  bolt  boards,  fabric  winders,  etc.     169,277  ;  Mar.  20. 

Smith,  H.  D.,  &  Company,  The,  PlantsviUe,  Conn.  Screw 
drivers.     170,903  ;  Mar.  6. 

Smith,  Hogg  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
176,224  ;  June  26. 

Smith,  J.  Allen,  &  Company,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Stock  feed. 
169,089;  Mar.  27. 

Smith,  J.  .illen,  &  Co.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Self-rising  flour. 
175,527  ;   .Tune  19. 

Smith,  J.  Bond,  Washington,  D.  C.  Soaps.  178,142  ; 
June  5. 

Smith,  J.  Elmer,  doing  business  as  Claresa  Chemical 
Works,  Irwin,  Pa.  Metal  and  working  board  polishes, 
tile  and  marble  cleaner,  and  soap  chips.  169,036 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Smith,  J.  Elmer,  doing  business  as  Claresa  Chemical 
Works,  Irwin,  Pa.  Rust  removers,  rouge,  face  powder, 
etc.     175,528;  Oct.  9. 

Smith,  J.  Elmer,  doing  business  as  Claresa  Chemical 
Works.  Irwin,  Pa.     Furniture  polish.     175,529  ;  Apr.  3. 

Smith.  J'ames  H.,  Turlock,  Calif.  Fresh  cantaloupes, 
honey  dews,  and  casahas.     179,490  ;  Nov.  6. 

Smith,  .Tames  R.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Hair  restorer.  168,652  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Smith,  Joshua  G.,  St,  Paul,  Minn.  Chocolates  wrapped  In 
colored  metal  foil.     141,193  ;  May  8. 

Smith  &  Knnzler.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Asbestos  cement. 
181,047;  Aug.   T. 


Smith-Kirk  Candy  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Candy.  151,852; 
Jan.  2. 

Smith.  Kline  &  French  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Talcum 
powder.     136,571  ;  Jan.  23. 

Smith,  Kline  &  French  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bathing  al- 
cohol for  external  use.     168,735  ;  Jan.  2. 

Smith,  Kline  &  French  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Acetyl- 
salicylic  acid.     175,168  ;  May  29. 

Smith.  Kline  &  French  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Antiseptic 
antiphlogistic  ointment,     175,109  ;  May  22. 

Smith   Long  Laboratories.      (See  Long,  C.   Smith.) 

Smith,  M.  E.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Dress  aprons. 
186,968  ;  Dec.  18. 

Smith,  M.  E.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Women's 
shirts.     173,986  ;   Aug.   14. 

Smith  Mfg.  Co.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Insecticides.  169,786; 
Jan.  9. 

Smith,  Noel,  doing  business  as  Miami  Optical  Co.,  Miami, 
Pla.  Lenses,  eyeglasses,  and  spectacles.  180,815 ; 
July  10. 

Smith  Oil  &  Refining  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Core  oil. 
180,626  ;    Aug.    7. 

Smith  Oil  &  Refining  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Cleaner 
and  polish  for  automobiles,  furniture,  etc.  180,627 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Smith  Oil  &  Refining  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Lubricat- 
ing oils  and  greases.     180,628  ;  July  10. 

Smith  Oil  &  Refining  Company,  Rockford,  III.  Cutting  oil. 
180,629  ;  .July  10. 

Smith,  Pete,  &  Sou,  Cornucopia,  Oreg.  Preparation  for 
u,se  in  the  treatment  of  coughs  and  colds.  184,991 ; 
Dec.  18. 

SniitJi,  Phoebe,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lamp  shades.  174,980 ; 
.Tune  5. 

Smith,  R.  Blackwell,  doing  business  as  The  Tonsone  Co., 
Petersburg,  Va.  Preparation  for  use  in  treating  ton- 
sillitis, sore  throat,  etc.     179,334  ;  Sept.  25. 

Smith,  Raymond  W.,  doing  business  as  Chemical  Prod- 
ucts Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Eye  remedy  prepara- 
tion for  the  treatment  of  sore,  granulated,  inflamed, 
etc.,   conditions  of  the  eye  or  lids.     179.686  ;   Oct.  23. 

Smith,  Robert  H.,  Lewisburg,  Tenn.  Maltless  sirups  for 
carbonated   beverages.      184,427;   Dec.    18. 

Smith,  Russell  O.  L.,  doing  business  as  Dentaid  Products 
Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Paste  for  holding  dental  plates  in 
position.     167^693  ;  Jan.  9. 

Smith  Tablet  Company,  Inc.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Writing 
paper,  mailing  envelopes,  tablets,  etc.     175,219  ;  Mar.  27. 

Smith.  Thomas  B.,  doing  business  as  T.  E.  Smith  Medi- 
cine Co.,  Houston,  Tex.  Liver  tablet.  181,541; 
Nov.  20. 

Smith,  Thomas  S.,  Chicago,  HI.  Fresh  deciduous  fruits 
and  vegetables.     174,038  ;   Apr.  24. 

Smith-Yingling  Company,  Westminster,  Md.  Canned 
vegetables.     164,779  ;    Jan.  9. 

Smith-Yingling  Company,  Westminster,  Md.  Canned 
vegetables.     164.780  ;  Feb.  27. 

Smith-Yingling  Company,  Westminster,  Md.  Canned 
vegetables.     165,091  ;  Jan.  9. 

Smith-Yingling  Company,  Westminster,  Md.  Canned  veg- 
etables.    165.607-8  ;  Jan.  2. 

Smithe,  F.  L.,  Machine  Company,  Incorporated,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Wrenches.     170,098  ;  Jan.  9. 

Smithfield  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Smithfield,  Va.  Raw  and 
cooked  hams.     162,216  ;  Aug.  28. 

Smolinskv,  Phillip,  doing  business  as  Parkview  Pharmacy, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.     Ice  cream.     166,725  ;  Apr.  3. 

Smoot,  William  T.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Malt  sirup.  183,674  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Smucker,  Milton  C,  Chicago,  111.  Tablets  for  the  relief 
of  headaches,  neuralgia,  colds,  rheumatism,  etc. 
180,900;  Aug.  28. 

Smuckler,  K.,  doing  business  as  French  Mfg.  Co.,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif,  Automobile  and  piano  polish.  173,939  ; 
July  3. 

Smvth,  William  J.,  doing  business  as  De  Luxe  Hosiery 
Company,  Chicago,  111.     Hosiery.     177,113  ;  Nov.  13. 

Snapo  Food  Products  Company.     (See  Wood.  Clara  I.) 

Snap-On    Wrench    Company,    Milwaukee,    Wis.         Screw 
drivers.      180,776;    July    31. 

Snappee  Co.      (See  Feinburg,  David,  Company.) 

Snappy  Sales  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Supports  for  telephone 
cords,  electric-iron  cords,  etc.     173,539  ;  Apr.  3. 

Snell  &  Atherton,  Inc.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Nippers.  180,901 ; 
July    31. 

Snow  Cake  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Muscente,  Fausto  A.) 

Snow  Cloud  Ammonia  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Am- 
monia.    175,683  ;  June  26. 

Snow,  Jack  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stylographic  pens. 
168,005;  Feb.  20. 

Snow,  Livingston,  doing  business  as  Livingston  Snow 
Company,  Quitman,  Ga.  Peanut  butter.  177,877 ; 
July   24. 

Snow  &  Palmer  Co.,  Bloomington,  III.  Food  mixture. 
171,107;  Sept.  25. 

Snowdust  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Washing 
compound.      168,075  ;   Feb.   13. 

Snowolene  Holding  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gaso- 
line, kerosene,  and  motor  fuel  oils.     174,803  ;  May  8. 

Snowolene  Holding  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gaso- 
line, kerosene,  lubricating  oils,  petroleum  distillate. 
180,248;  July  17. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Snowolene  Holding  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Petro- 
leum product  used  for  cleansing  purposes.  184,688 ; 
Oct.   16. 

Snyder,  Benjamin  F.,  doing  business  as  B.  P.  Snyder  Co., 
San  Francisto,  Calif.  Ladies',  misses',  and  children's 
ready-to-wear,  wash  garments,  etc.     170,957  ;  Aug.  7. 

Snyder,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Harry  Snyder  &  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Live  and  dressed  poultry,  butter, 
eggs.    159,625  ;  Sept.  18. 

Snyderize  Co.,  The,  Hanford,"  Calif.  Treparatlon  for 
preserving,  softening,  and  waterproofing  leathers. 
185.:US;   Dec.  11. 

Soap  Manufacturing  Company,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Soap. 
156,026  ;  Mar.  13. 

Soc.  An.  Face.  Cinzano  &  Cia,  Turin,  Italy.  Wines. 
180,246;    Oct.   2. 

Soc.  An.  Fsco.  Cinzano  &  Cia,  Turin,  Italy.  Absinthe, 
brandy,  gin,  rum,  etc.     180,247  ;  Oct.   2. 

Soc.  An.  Fsco.  Cinzano  &  Cia.,  Turin,  Italy.  Beverage 
sold   as    a   soft   drink.      183,044;    Oct.    30. 

Sociedad  Anonima  Flnanciera  y  Comercial  Fuhrmann 
Limitada,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Wool.  178,633 ; 
June  19. 

Societa  Anonima  Edoardo  Bianchi,  Milan,  Italy.  Auto- 
mobiles.    168,907  •   Jan.   30. 

Societa  Itallana  di  Fonotipia,  Milan,  Italy.  Talking  ma- 
chines and  talking-machine  records.     170,045  ;   June  5. 

Societe  Anonyme  "  Crayons  Conte,"  Eegny  and  Paris, 
France.  Crayons,  crayon  holders,  pencils,  penholders, 
etc.     182,938  ;  Nov.  6. 

Societe  Anonyme  de  la  Lessive  Phenix,  Etablissements 
J.  Plcot.      (See  Picot,  Jules,  assignor.) 

Societe  Anonyme  Dentifrices  Bi-Oxyne,  Paris,  France. 
Dentifrices  and  products  used  for  the  hygiene  of  the 
mouth.     181,705  ;  Sept.  18. 

Societe  Anonyme  des  Anciens  Etablissements  Panhard  & 
Levassov,  Paris,  France.  Automobiles,  automobile 
trucks,  boats,  etc.     184,305  ;  Dec.  4. 

Societe  Anonymo  des  Anciens  Etablissements  Panhard 
&  Leva.ssor,  Paris,  France.  Automobiles,  automobile 
trucks,   boats,   etc.     184,307;  Dec.   4. 

Societe  Anonyme  des  Chaussures  F.  Pinet,  Paris,  France. 
Leather  boots  and  shoes.     181,706  ;  Dec.  4. 

Societe  Anonyme  des  Elevateurs  de  Liquides  "Chaine- 
Helice"  Bessonnet-Favre,  Chatellerault,  France.  Con- 
veyer chains  for  liquids.     180,305  ;  Aug.  14. 

Society  Anonyme  des  Laboratoires  Innoxa,  Paris,  France. 
Toilet  powder,  cold  cream,  eau  de  cologne,  etc.  181,353  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Societe  Anonyme  des  Laboratoires  Innoxa,  Paris,  France. 
Medicated  soap.     181.354  :  Nov.  1,3. 

SoclgtS  Anonyme  des  Produits  du  Lion  Noir,  Montrouge, 
near  Paris,  France.  Liquids,  powders,  and  pastes  for 
cleaning  felt,  fabrics,  hats,  etc.     118,614  :  Nov.  13. 

Society  Anonyme  d'Ougrge  Marihaye,  Ougree,  near  Liege, 
Belgium.  Hammered  and  rolled  steel.  167,501 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Society  Anonyme  d'Ougrfie  Marihaye,  Ougree,  near  Liege, 
Belgium.     Steel  rails.     167,502  ;  Dec.  18. 

Societe  Anonyme  Fabriques  de  Produits  de  Chimie  Organi- 
que  de  Laire,  Issy,  France.  Teas  and  coffees  and  tea 
and  coffee  extracts  and  substitutes.     174,269  ;  Aug.  14. 

Societe  Anonyme  la  Biotheraple,  (Societe  Anonyme  de 
Produits  Chimlques  Blologiques  et  d'Hygi«ne),  Paris, 
France.     Dentifrices.     171,289 ;  Mar.  27. 

Societe  Anonyme  la  Biotheraple,  (Societe  Anonyme  de 
Produits  Chimlques  Blologiques  et  d'Hygiene),  Paris, 
France.  Antiseptic  and  prophylactic  tablets  for  the 
remedy  and  prevention  of  disease.     171,290  ;   Mar.  27. 

Societe  Anonyme  Parfumerie  Violet,  Paris,  France.  Per- 
fumes, toilet  waters,  face,  talcum,  and  sachet  powders, 
etc.     171,042  ;  Feb.  20. 

Societe  Anonyme  Parfumerie  Violet,  Paris,  France.  Per- 
-  fumes,  toilet  waters,  face,  talcum,  and  sachet  powders, 
etc.     178,144  ;  July  17. 

Societe  Anonyme  Parfumerie  Violet,  Paris,  France.  Per- 
fumes, toilet  waters,  face  powders,  etc.  178,145 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Societe  Anonyme  pour  I'Expanslon  des  Marques  de  Pab- 
rlque  et  de  Commerce,  Courbevoie,  France.  Prepara- 
tion for  syphilis,  tabes,  and  general  paralysis.  181,355; 
Sept.  18. 

Societe  Chimque  de  I'Bscaut,  Hemixem,  Antwerp,  Bel- 
gium.    Gelatin  and  ossein.     163,005  ;  Mar.  13. 

Society  des  Peintures  Bconomiques  "  Fixalo,"  Marseille, 
Prance.     Water-color  paints.     149,149  ;  Jan.  9. 

Societe  des  Produits  Chimlques  Coignet,  Paris,  Prance. 
Gelatine.     165,097  ;  Feb.  6. 

Soci$t6  des  Produits  Chimlques  de  L'Isle  Saint-Denis, 
Saint-Denis,  Seine,  France.  Preparations  for  the  trrat- 
ment  of  tuberculosis.     166,579 ;  Feb.   13. 

Societe  des  Produits  Chimlques  Speciaux  Brevets  Lumlere, 
Lyon,  France.  Medicine  used  as  a  calmant  In  anti- 
spasmodic.    171,821  ;   Mar.   20. 

Societe  en  Commandite  Maurice  Frings  &  Cie,  Paris, 
France.     Cotton  thread.     177,573  ;  May  8. 

Societe  En  Commandite  Maurice  Frings  &  Cie.,  Paris, 
France.     Cotton  thread.     182,384 ;  Dec.  4. 

Societe  Francai.se  des  Produits  de  Beaute,  Paris,  France. 
Perfumes,  toilet  water,  face  powder,  etc.  182,385 ; 
Oct.  1«. 


Societe  Prancaise  de  Recherches  et  Applications  Scien- 
tifiques,  Paris,  France.  Remedy  for  treatment  of  fainting 
fits,  etc.     184,188  ;  Dec.  18. 

Societe  Francaise  de  Recherches  et  Applications  Scien- 
tiflques,  Paris,  France.  Remedy  for  treatment  of  fainting 
diseases.     184,189  ;  Dec.   18. 

Societe  Generale  de  Sole  Artificielle  par  le  Precede  Viscose, 
Brussels,  Belgium.  Artificial-silk  thread.  164,348 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Societe  Guerlaln,  I'mifi  Prance.  Perfumes.  188,765; 
Nov.  13. 

Societe  Guerlaln,  Paris,  France.  Perfumes.  183,767 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Societe  Guerlaln,  Paris,  France.  Perfumes.  183,769 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Societe  Guerlaln,  Paris,  France.  Perfumes.  183,770-1 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Societe  Guerlaln,  Paris,  France.  Lip  sticks.  183,772 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Societe  Guerlain,  Paris,  France.  Perfumes.  183,773-8 ; 
Nov.  13. 

SociStS  Marcel  Bassot  &  Co.,  Paris,  France.  Nonferrou* 
pipes  for  power  water-inlet  piping.     156,758  ;  Jan.  16. 

Sociltg  P.  &  A.  Picard,  Paris,  Prance.  Cremorne  and 
espagnolette  bolts,  locks  and  bolts,  steel  mortise  and 
rim  locks,  etc.     158,583  ;   May  1. 

Soci6tg  P.  and  A.  Picard,  Paris,  France.  Knobs,  handles, 
and  finger  plates  for  doors.     177,144  ;  June  12. 

SociStg  Pour  La  Fabrication  De  La  Sole  "  Rhodiaseta," 
Paris,  France.     Artificial-silk  fabric.     173,540  ;  Nov.  20. 

SociStS  R8dier,  Paris,  France.  Piece  goods  of  silk,  cot- 
ton, and  wool  and  mixtures.     180,504  ;  July  10. 

Societe  Rodler,  Paris,  Prance.  Piece  goods  of  silk,  cotton, 
and  wool  and  mixtures  of  same.     180,505  ;  Aug.  28. 

Soci6t6  Rodier,  Paris,  France.  Piece  goods  of  silk,  cot- 
ton, and  wool  and  mixtures.     180,506  ;  July  10. 

Societe  Vinicole  de  Champagne,  Paris,  France.  Cham- 
pagne wine.     165,211 ;   Aug.   14. 

Societe  Vinicole  de  Champagne,  Paris,  Prance.  Cham- 
pagne wines  and  other  sparkling  wines.  165,212 ; 
Jan.   30. 

Societe  Vinicole  de  Champagne,  Paris,  Prance.  Cham- 
pagne wine.     165,213  ;  Aug.  28. 

Societe  Vinicole  de  Champagne,  Paris,  France.  Cham- 
pagne wine.     165,214  ;  May  29. 

Societe  Vinicole  de  Champagne,  Paris,  France.  Champagne 
wine.      165,215  ;   Oct.   2. 

Society  Worth.      (See  Worth,   Jean   C.) 

Societe  Worth,  Paris,  France.  Perfumes.  182,070 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Society  Club  Beverage  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Bev- 
erages sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 
same.      175,411  ;   Apr.   17. 

Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzer- 
land. Chemical  and  pharmaceutical  preparation. 
186,298  ;  Dec.  18. 

Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzer- 
land. Chemical  and  pharmaceutical  preparation. 
186,395  ;  Dec.  18. 

Softlpy,  Edward  W.,  Butte,  Mont.  Liquid  polishing 
preparation  for  automobiles,  pianos,  etc.  186,969 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Solax  Drug  Company  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vegetable 
laxative  tablets.     180,455  ;   Sept.  4. 

Soldiers  Bonus  Products  Co.      (See  Reynolds,  James  R.) 

Solidified  Naphtha  Corporation,  The.  Chicago,  111.  Prepa- 
ration for  the  same  use  to  which  soaps,  cleaning  fluids, 
washing  powders,  etc.,  are  put.     182,273  ;  Nov.  13. 

Solomia  (1922)  Limited,  London,  England.  Insecticide. 
174,343  :  May  15. 

Solomon  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Women's  wearing  ap- 
parel commonly  known  as  knickerbockers.  167,333 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Solomon  Mfg.  Co..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Children's,  misses', 
and   women's   wearing   apparel.      167,663 ;    Sept.    4. 

Solomon  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sport  and  outing 
dresses  and  suits.     178,006  ;  Oct.  2. 

Solomon  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sport  and  outing  dresses 
and   suits.     180,946  ;  Aug.   7. 

Solomon,  Morris,  doing  business  as  Federal  Mercantile 
Companv,  New  York.  N.  T.  Hosiery,  underwear,  and 
sweaters.     170,099  ;  Mar.   20. 

Solon  Palmer,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfume,  toilet  water, 
and  complexion  powder.     175,368  ;  May  22. 

Solvay  Process  Company,  The,  Solvay,  N.  T.  Sesquicar- 
bonate  of  soda.     171,768  ;  Feb.  20. 

Solvine  Chemical  Company.     (See  Binkert,  Damon  A.) 

Solvora,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid  dentifrice  and 
also  liquid  cream  dentifrice.     183.805;  Nov.  20. 

Solvos  Company,  The.      (See  Shoninger,  Sol  H.) 

Sommer  &  Runge,  Berlin,  Germany.  Laboratory  appara- 
tus for  investigating  oils  and  fats,  parts  of  such  ap- 
paratus,   consistency   meters,    etc.      157,336:    .Tune   26. 

Sonnenscheln,  J..  Hop  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Hops.     173,148  ;  July  17. 

Sonnenschein,  J..  Hop  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Hops.      173,149  :   Apr.   24. 

Sophie  Mae  Candy  Corporation,  doing  business  as  Sophie 
Mae,  Atl.inta,  Ga.     Candles.     164,085  ;  Nov.  27. 

Sopura  Sap  Products,  Inc.,  The,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
Laundry  and  toilet  soaps.     170,.343  ;  .Tan.  30. 

Sorrick-C.iylor  Company,  The,  Dalton.  Ga,  Bedspreads. 
182,366;    Sept.    4. 


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Sotham,    Thomas    F.    B.,    St.    Clair,    Mich.      Mincemeat. 

172.120;   Apr.   10. 

Souih  Bend  Spark  Arrester  Co.,  The,  South  Beud,  Ind. 
Spark  arresters.     167,900  ;  Aug.   14. 

So\ith  Bend  Wholesale  Grocery  Company,  South  Bend, 
Ind.  Canned  corn,  peas,  beans,  succotash,  etc.  175,814  ; 
Juno  10. 

South  Chicago  Wholesale  Grocery  and  Produce  Company, 
Inc.,  South  Chicago,  111.  Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and 
fish.     181.784;  Oct.  9. 

South-Eastern  Medicine  Co.     (See  Stowe,  I.  N.,  M.  D.) 

South  Georgia  Produce  Company  Vldalla,  Ga.  Self- 
rising  floiir.     171.966-7  :  Mar.  20. 

South  Jersey  Farmers  Exchange,  Woodstown.  N.  J.  Po- 
tatoes and  dairy  feed.s.    162,960  :  Jan.  2. 

South  Norwalk  Evening  Sentinel.  (See  Calkins,  A. 
Genevieve.) 

South  Side  Cafe.      (See  Ryerson,  Mell.) 

Southard,  Thos.,  Poultry  Supply  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Remedy  for  colds,  roup,  canker,  cholera,  etc.,  diseases 
In  poultry.       167,337  ;  Apr.  10. 

Southern  Hevoragc  Company,  Galveston,  Tex.  Flavoring 
extract  for  food  purposes  only.     163,949  ;  Mar.  6. 

Southern  California  Cosmetic  Mfg.  Co.  (Sec  Cromwell, 
Robert  H.) 

Southern  California  Dry  Goods  Company,  Gloversville, 
N.  Y.  Men's  dress,  negligee,  and  work  shirts,  night- 
shirts and  pyjamas,  hosiery,  etc.     178,634  ;  Aug.  7. 

Southern  Can  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Cans  made  of 
tin  for  containing  food  products,  etc.     178,477  ;  May  29. 

Southern  Clothing  Company  Inc..  Petersburg.  Va.  Men's 
outer  clothing  consisting  of  suits  and  overcoats. 
167.026:   Jan.  9. 

Southern  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Coal. 
169,653-4  :  Jan.  9. 

Southern  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Coal. 
169,655;  Feb.  13. 

Southern  Commercial  Company,  doing  business  as  Parks- 
Belt  Company,  Durham,  N.  C.  Hair  nets.  178,364 ; 
May  29. 

Southern   Confection   Co.      (See  Bechtol,  Archie   H.) 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  The.  Jersey  City  and 
Bayonne,  N.  J. ;  New  York.  N.  Y. ;  Gretna,  La. ;  Savan- 
nah, Ga. ;  and  Chicago,  111.  Lard  substitute  and  short- 
ening.    158,062;  Mar.  20. 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  The,  Jersey  City.  N.  J. : 
New  York.  N.  Y. ;  New  Orleans.  La. ;  Savanah,  Ga.,  and 
Chicago,  111.     Shortening  or  fat.     162.215  ;   Jan.   30. 

Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Jersey  City  and  Bayonne, 
N.  J. ;  New  York.  N.  Y. :  Gi-etna,  La.,  and  Savannah, 
Ga.  Prepared  fattv  oleaginous  or  unctuous  food  sub- 
stances.    165,605  ;  Feb.  27. 

Southern   Feed   Co.      (See  Owen,   Percy   W.) 

Southern  Gem  Coal  Corporation,  Chicago.  111.  -  Coal 
molded  and  pressed  into  briquettes.     167,832  ;  Feb.  20. 

Southern  Illinois  Milling  Company,  Murphysboro,  111. 
Wheat  flour.      183.779  ;   Dec.    25. 

Southern  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Atlanta.  Ga.  Liquid  tonic. 
172,064  ;  Mar.  27. 

Southern  Saw  Works,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Saws.  159,538; 
May   1. 

Southern  Specialty  Company,  Thomasville,  Ga.  Insecti- 
cide.    178.292-3;   July  10. 

Southern  Specialty  Company,  Thomasville,  Ga.  Insecti- 
cide.    180,902;  "Aug.   14. 

Southern  Spring  Bed  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Spring 
beds,  mattresses,  cots,  and  metal  bedsteiids.  173,859  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Southern  Sweet  Potato  Exchange.  (See  Brownies,  Jo- 
seph P.) 

Southern  Yarn  Exchange.  Baltimore,  Md.  Art  needle- 
work;    181,150:  Nov.  13. 

Southern  Y'am  Exchange,  Baltimore,  Md.  Art  needle- 
work.    181,151  ;  Dec.  4. 

Southern  Yarn  Exchange.  Baltimore,  Md.  Art  needle- 
work.    181.152  :  Nov.  13. 

Southern  Yarn  Exchange,  Baltimore,  Md.  Art  needle- 
work.    181.153:  Nov.  20. 

Southwark  Beverage  &  Products  Co.     (See  Graf,  William.) 

Southwest  Georgia  Watermelon  Growers'  Association, 
Adel,  Ga.  Watermelons  in  their  natural  state. 
164.673  :  .Tan.   9. 

Southwestern  Milling  Company.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wheat  flour.     174.597;   July   31. 

Southwestern  Milling  Company  Inc.,  The,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Wheat  flour.     181,458-63 ;  Sept.  25. 

Southwestern  Milling  Company  Inc.,  The,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Wheat  flour.     185.384;  Dec.  25. 

Sowers  and  Gough,  Hartford  City,  Ind.  Salve  for  acute 
colds,   bronchitis,   influenza,   etc.      158,839 :   Nov.   13. 

Spa  Knitting  Co.  Inc.,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.  Sport  goods. 
180,816;  Aug.  7. 

Spake,  John  P.,  doing  business  as  The  Hair-0  Labora- 
tories Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Preparation  for  treating  scalp 
diseases  and  stimulating  the  growth  of  hair.  167,585  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Spalding,  A.  G.,  &  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tennis- 
racket   strings.      173.541  ;   Mar.   20. 

Spalding,   A.  G.,  &  Bros.,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Golf  clubs. 

184.527;  Nov.  13. 
Spangenberg  &  Co.,  Chicago.  111.     Eggs.     168.494  ;  July  31. 

Spangler  Candy  Co.,  Bryan,  Ohio.  Candv.  175,815  : 
June  26. 


Sparks  Milling  Company,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Wheat 
Hour.     185,385:   Dec.   25. 

Sparrius,  Hendrik,  doing  business  as  Zenith  Golf  Ball 
Works,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Golf  balls.     174,534  ;  May  1. 

Sparrius,  Hendrick.  doinff  business  as  Zenith  Golf  Ball 
Works,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Golf  balls.     174,537 :  May  1. 

Spaulding-Moss  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Drawing  In- 
struments and  accessories,  surveyors'  instruments. 
175,890;  Sept.  IS. 

Spayde,  Harry  E.,  and  Edward  B.  Raup,  Sunbury,  Pa. 
Medicine  for  disorders  of  the  digestive  tract.  176,923 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Spear  &  Susskind,  Providence,  R.  I.  Vest  chains,  lapel  or 
coat  chains,  key  chains,  bracelet  chains,  etc.  175,818  ; 
May  29. 

Spears  &  Riddle  Co.,  Wlieeling,  W.  Va.  Gasoline  and 
lubricating  oils.     174,756  ;   Sept.  4. 

Special  Paper  Mfg.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Prepared 
tracing  paper.     186,029  ;  Dec.   25. 

Special  Paper  Mfg.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Prepared 
tracing   paper.      186,030-1  ;   Nov.    13. 

Special  Products  Laboratory,  Inc.,  0'F.aIlon,  111.  Oint- 
ment for  treatment  of  burns  and  denudations  of  skin. 
140.850;   May   29. 

Specialists   Supply  Company.      (See  Barton,  Charles.) 

Specialty  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Anzell,  Alex- 
ander A.) 

Specialty  Soda  Water  Bottling  Company.  Garfield,  N.  J. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     170,499  ;  Mar.  13. 

Spector  &  Son  Piano  Co.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Grand  and  upright  pianos,  player  and  electrically-op- 
erated pianos.     170,602  ;  Feb.  6. 

Spectro-Electronic  Foundation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
tronic therapeutic  apparatus  for  the  treatment  of 
various    diseases.      187,069  ;    Dec.    25. 

Speidel,  Fr.,  Pforzheim,  Germany,  and  Providence,  R.  I. 
Chains,  fobs,  pendants,  bracelets,  etc.     167.494  ;  Jan.  2. 

Speidel.  Fr.,  Pforzheim.  Germany,  and  Providence,  E.  I. 
Chains,  fobs,  pendants,  bracelets,  brooches,  etc. 
177,703  :  Aug.   7. 

Speidel,  Fr.,  Pforzheim,  Germany,  and  Providence,  R.  I. 
Chains,  fobs,  pendants,  bracelets,  etc.     179,285  ;  Aug.  7. 

Speidel,  Immanuel  G.,  doing  business  as  The  Sterobrus 
Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Toothbrush  holder.  178,679; 
Oct.  30. 

Spencer,  George,  Moulton  &  Co.  Ltd.,  Westminster,  Lon- 
don, England.  Rubber  tires  and  inner  tubes.  151,299  ; 
Apr.   24. 

Spencer,  George  C,  doing  business  as  Spencer  Perfume  Com- 
pany, South  Bend,  Ind.  Face  powders  and  creams,  per- 
fumes,   etc.      180,989 ;    Aug.    21. 

Spencer,  Lane  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal  tankards  and 
trays  of  base  metal.     158,456  ;  Jan.  30. 

Spencer,   S.  M..  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Beckert,  Richard  E.) 

Sperber,  Samuel  N.,  doing  business  as  Evertasty  Con- 
fection Co.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Confection  comprising 
fruits,  nuts,  pop  corn,  and  a  suitable  binder.  159,533 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Spprekas.  John,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Confection.  160,514 : 
Nov.  13. 

Sperlich  nnd  TJhlig  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Mangles. 
170.222  ;  Apr.  24. 

Spcrrv  Flour  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Wheat  flour. 
163.294;  Jan.  30. 

Spic    Company,   The.      (See    Smith,   Arthur   G.) 

Spicky  Polish  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Alumi- 
num and  metal  polish.     174,539  ;  Mar.  20. 

Spiegle,  Geo.  M.,  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lumber  of  all 
kinds.     172,018  ;  May  1. 

Spinellj.  "Niek  F..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fruit  ice  cream. 
1S,S,170:   Dec,    11. 

Spinks  &  McIIwain,  also  doing  business  as  Nu-Life  Medi- 
cine Company,  Selma,  Ala.  Liver,  kidney,  and  stomach 
medicine.     168,736  ;  May  8. 

Spinks,  William  A.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Billiard 
cushions.     184,874  ;  Nov.  6. 

Spitan  Battery  Fluid  Corporation.  Tuckahoe  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Fluid  for  use  in  electric  storage  batteries. 
169,008  ;    Feb.    13. 

Spitz,  Samuel.  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Men's  and 
boys'  overcoats,  suits,  coats,  and  pants.  157,695 ; 
Mar.   20. 

Spophr's.  Cliicrtgo,  111.     Candy.     139,134;  June  19. 

Spokane  Bakery  Co.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Ice  cream.  177,054  ; 
Aug.    14. 

Spokane  Valley  Growers  Union,  Opportunity,  Wash. 
Fresh  apples.     165.723  ;  .Tan.  30. 

Spokane  Wyoming  Petroleum  Company,  Lander.  Wyo. 
Onsoline,  naphtha,  benzene,  kerosene,  etc.  165,570; 
Nov.  27. 

Spongette    Pure   Food    Company,    Wilmington,    Del.,    and 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Bran  biscuits.     166,909  ;  Mar.  27. 
Spongette    Pure    Food    Company,    Inc.,    Pittsburgh,    Pa. 
Confectionery.     178,478  ;  Dec.  18. 

Sportmox  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  Sport  footwear. 
177,413  ;   Aug.   7. 

Sportsman's  Digest.     (See  Rosenthal,  Edward  S.) 

Sprague  &  Carleton.      (See  Peart,   Harold  A.) 

Sprague,    Eugene   A.,    doing   business    as    Spraguf  Manu- 
facturing Co..   San  Francisco,  Calif.     Soap  compounds. 
174.641 ;   Apr.  24. 
Sprague   Roller  Mills,   Sprague,   Wash.      Self-rising  flour. 
170,734;    July   24. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Spratt's   Patent   Limited,    London,    England.      Milk   food 

in  powder  form  for  do.gs  and  cats.     153,858  ;  June  5. 
Spring,  C.  G.,  Company,  The,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.    Bumpers. 

177,072  ;  June  12. 
Springbrook      Canning      Company,      Springbrook,      Oreg. 

Canned   fruits   and  berries.      185,055 ;   Dec.    18. 
Springfield  Seed   Company,   Springfield,  Mo.     Agricultural 

and  grass   seeds.      176,431 ;   June   12. 
Spurgeon,  Mathias   O.,  doing  business  as   Wineberg  Pure 

Beverage   Company,   Centralia,   Wash.      Fruit   beverage 

for    soft    drinks    and    sirup    for    preparation    of    same. 

172.909  ;   Feb.  20. 
Spurgin  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Currency, 

straps  of  i?500  denominations.     177,575  ;  May   29. 
Spurgin  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Currency 

straps.     183,601-6;   Sept.   11. 
Spurgin  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Currency 

straps.      183,607:    Sept.    11. 
Spurgin  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Currency 

straps.      183,608:   Sept.    11. 
Spyroseal     Manufacturing     Company,      St.      Louis,     Mo. 

Piston  rings.     143.017 ;   Sept.  4. 
Square   Baking  Company,   The,   Cleveland,    Ohio.      Bread. 

179.233  :  Sept.  18. 
Square  Deal  Market.     (See  Pisner,  Chas.) 
Square  Dipper  Specialty  Company,   Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Ice- 
cream confections.     171,474  ;   Mar.   27. 
Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     .\lteratives.  anal- 
gesics,  anaphrodisiacs,   anesthetics,   anodines,   antacids, 

etc.      168,435  :   Feb.   27. 
Squibb,    E.   R.,   &    Sons,   New   York,   N.    Y.      Cold   cream. 

180,630  :   Aug.   7. 
Squire  and  Co.  Birmingham  Limited,  Stirchloy,  Birming- 
ham.    England.       Cough      mixture     for      human      use. 

172,776:  Apr.   17. 
Sta-Bak  Makers.      (See  Trigg,  Wade  H.) 
Stabler.  Louis  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Laseo  Company, 

Ltd.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Oil  paint,  linseed  oil,  floor  wax, 

etc.     154.287  :   Apr.  3. 
Stack  Heater  Company,   Boston,  Mass.     Direct  and   indi- 
rect   water   heaters,   instantaneous   water   heaters,    etc. 

155,277;   .Tuly  24. 
Stadeker,  Gilbert  I.,  doing  business  as  Stadeker  Mfg.  Co., 

Chicago,   111.     Hydrometers.     181,423  :   Aug.   28.  "^ 
Stafford,   George  A.,  doing  business  as   G.   A.   Stafford   & 

Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Woven   cotton  fabrics  in 

the  piece.     124,422  ;  Aug.  14. 
Stafford,    George    A.,    doing   business    as    G.    A.    Stafford 

&  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Woven  cotton  fabrics  In   the 

piece.     135,736;  June  5. 
Stafford,   George  A.,   doing  business  as  G.  A.   Stafford   & 

Co.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Woven   cotton   fabrics   in    the 

piece.     135,737  :   .July   17. 
Stafford,   George  A.,   doing  business  as   G.   A,    Stafford   & 

Co.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Woven   cotton   fabrics   in   the 

piece.     176,103;  May  8. 
Staggs,    Willie    L.,    doing    business    as    Staggs'    Specialty 

Company,    Brookline,    Mass.      Polish    for    stoves    and 

nickel,   etc.     182,319  ;  Oct.   30. 
Stahel,  Edward  P.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Rubber  tissue 

for  reenforcing,  stiffening,  and  waterproofing  parts  of 

garments,  etc.     174,676  ;  Apr.  10. 
Stahlbehl,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Liquid  liniment  for 

the    treatment    of    rheumatism,     colds,     neuritis,     etc. 

168,382  ;  Jan.  2. 
Stain-Off   Company.      (See   Foote.   J.   Harvey.) 
Staley,    A.    E.     Manufacturing    Company,     Decatur,     111. 

Sugar.     170,796-8  ;  Mar.  13. 
Staley.     A.     E.,    Manufacturing     Company,     Decatur,     111. 

Corn    sugar.      179,687  ;    Deo.    11. 
Stambaugh   &   Rabe,   Akron,   Ohio,    and   Auburndale,   Fla. 

Citrous  fruits  in  their  natural  state.     157,637  ;  Aug.  7. 
Stamford  Drug  Company.     (See  Osman,  Bamet.) 
Stamper  &  Kaiser,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hosiery.     177,630; 

July  10. 
Stampher,   Lillian   R.,   Dover,   N.   J.     Bonnets,   hats,   and 

caps.     166,750  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Stanard,    O.    L.,    Dry    Goods    Co.,    Huntington,    W.    Va. 

Knitted  and  nainsook  underwear  and  cotton  and  wool 

sweaters.      178,412  ;   Aug.   28. 
Stanard,  O.  L.,  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.     Hair 

nets.      179,491  ;  .Tuly  10. 
Standard  Asphalt  &  Refining  Company.  Jersev  City,  N.  J., 

and  Chicago,   111.     Pipe  coating,   acidproof  tank  lining, 

expansion     joint,     refrigerator     compound.       131,987 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Standard   Baking  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Coco- 
nut macaroon  strip.     165,420  :  .Tan.  30. 
Standard  Biscuit  Compan.v,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Crackers. 

165,894  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Standard     Candy     Company,     Nashville,     Tenn.       Candy. 

179,492 :    Sept.    11. 
Standard   Carbon   Company,' Monroe,   La.     Carbon  black. 

181,917  ;  Oct.  23. 
Standard  Carrier  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pneu- 
matic-tube carrier  systems  and  parts  thereof.     143,711  : 

Mar.  13. 
Standard  Corporation,  The,  Chicago,  111.     Printed   publi- 

catiom     185,057;  Nov.  6. 
Standard     Cravon     Manufacturing     Company,     D.invPrs, 

Mass.      Medicinal    preparation    for   inflammatory,    con- 
gested,   and   painful   conditions   where   local   treatment 

is   indicated.      175,627 ;   June   26i 


Standard  Crystal  Company.      (See  Reese,  Edward.) 
Standard  Drug   Company.   Los  Angeles.   Calif.      Prepara- 
tion used  in  the  treatment  of  kidney  and  bladder  dis- 
eases,  etc     176,289  ;    June   19. 
Standard   Drug   Company,   Los   Angeles,   Calif.     Prepara- 
tion   used    in    the    treatment   of    general    debility,    lost 
vitality,   etc.      176,290  ;   .Tune   19. 
Standard    Engineering    Lubricating    Co.       (See    Edwards, 

Perc.) 
Standard  Export  Company.     (See  Fernandez,  Philip.) 
Standard   Felt    Company,   West   Alhambra,    Calif.      Rugs, 
carpets,  floor  and  door  mats,   etc.     159,627  :   Nov.   13. 
Standard  Growers  Exchange,  Orlando,  Fla.     Fresh  fruits 

and  vegetables.     169.334 ;   Nov.   13. 
Standard  Homeopathic  Company.    (See  Hyland,  George  H.l 
Standard  Ink  Mfg.  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Concentrated 
writing  ink.     181,871  ;   Nov.   20. 

Standard  Knitting  Mills,  Koxville,  Tenn.  Knitted  fab- 
ric underwear  for  men  and  boys.     167,056-8  ;  Jan.  9. 

Standard  Knitting  Mills.  The.  Los  An.geles.  Calif.  Knit- 
ted sweaters,  bathing  suits,  scarfs,  caps,  etc.  181,424  : 
Sept.  IS. 

Standard  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pomades 
for  the  hair.     175,222  ;  Mar.  13. 

Standard  Lime  &  Stone  Co.,  The,  Martinsburg,  W.  Va. 
and   Baltimore,   Md.      Poultry   food.      160,305 :   Feb.   6, 

Standard  Mnnufaoturing  Company,  Erie,  Pa,  Trousers. 
I.n4,335  :  May  22. 

Standard  Match  Co.  Limited.  The,  Hempsted,  England. 
Matches.     171,045  ;  Feb.  20. 

Standard  Medical  Society.  Inc.,  The,  Baltimore.  Md. 
Tablets  for  colds,  coughs,  la  grippe,  headache,  and 
neuralgia,      166.326  ;   Mar.   20. 

Standard  Medical  Society,  Inc.,  The,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Tablets  for  colds,  coughs,  la  grippe,  headache,  and 
neuralgia.     166,326;   June   26. 

Standard  Mfg.   Co.      (See   Lowenthal.   Henry.) 

Standard  Motor  Company  Limited,  The.  Coventry,  Eng- 
land.    Motor  vehicles.     165,835  ;  Jan.  2. 

Standard  Motor  Parts  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lining 
for    automobile    transmissions.      175,413 ;    Apr,    24. 

Standard  Motor  Products  "Co.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Piston  rings.     161,586  :  .Tan.  23. 

Standard  Nut  IMargarine  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Oleo- 
margarine.     163,649:  Dec,   11. 

Standard  Oil  Company  (Incorporated  in  New  Jersey).  Ba- 
yonne,  N.  J.  Permanent  foam  for  protection  and  pre- 
venting evaporation  of  volatile  liquids.     104.201  ;  Jan.  2. 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (Incorporated  in  New  Jersey), 
Bavonne,  N.  J.  White  mineral  oil  for  treating  fruit. 
170,409  ;  Mar.  27. 

Standard  Oil  Company,  Incorporated  in  New  .Tersey,  Bav- 
onne, N.  J.     White  mineral  oil.     170,410  ;  Feb.  13. 

Standard  Oil  Company  (Incorporated  In  New  Jersey), 
Bayonne,  N.  J.    Mineral  oil.     170.411  :  Feb.  20. 

Standard  Oil  Company  (Incorporated  in  New  Jersey), 
Bayonne,  N.  .T.  Lubricating  oils  particularly  for  house- 
hold use,     171,711  :   .Tan.   23. 

Standard  Oil  Company  (Incorporated  in  New  Jersey), 
Bayonne.  N.  .T.     Paraffin.     172,127  ;  Jan.  9. 

Standard  Oil  Company  (Tnenrporated  in  New  .Tersey). 
Bayonne,  N.  .T.  Prepared  chemical  liquid  for  protection 
and  prevention  of  evaporation  of  volatile  liquids. 
172,910;  Mar.  13. 

Standard  Oil  Company  (Incorporated  in  New  .Jersey), 
Ba.yonne,   N.   J.     Transformer  oil.     175,747 ;   June  26. 

Standard  Oil  Companv  (Incorporated  in  New  .TerseyK 
Bavonne.  N.  J.     Lubricating  oils.     182,386  :  Sept.  4. 

Standard  Oil  Companv  (New  Jersey),  Bayonne,  N.  J. 
Oils  and  greases.     181.659-60  ;  Sept.  11. 

Standard    Oil    Company    (New    Jersey),    Bayonne,    N.    J. 

Lubricating  oils.      181.661  ;   Aug.   28. 
Standard    Oil    Companv    (New   .Jersey),    Bayonne,    N.    J. 

Insecticide.     181,872  ;  Nov.  27. 
Standard  Oil  Company   of  New   York.   New  York,   N.  Y. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.     159.816  :  Jan.  9. 
Standard   Oil    Companv   of  New  York.   New  York,   N.  Y. 

Lubricating  grease.     162,517;  Feb.  13. 
Standard   Oil   Company   of  New   York.   New    York,   N.   Y. 

Stoves   and   heaters,   oil-burning  lamps,   lanterns,  lamp 

burners,  etc.     166.207 ;   .Tan.   30. 
Standard   Oil   Company  of   New   York,   New   York,   N.   Y. 

Petroleum    products — namely,    gasoline    and    naphtha. 

169,934 ;  May  15.  _  .,„,.,,, 

Standard   Oil   Company   of  New  York,   New  York.   N.   Y, 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum  for  illuminating. 

heating,   etc.     171,291  ;  Feb.   13. 
Standard   Oil    Company   of   New   York,    New   York.    N.    1. 

Petroleum   oil.      172,242  :  July  17, 
Standard    Oil    Company   of   New   York.   New   York,    N.   Y. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.     174.931  :  Mar.  20. 
Standard   Oil   Company   of  New  York,   New  York,   N.  Y. 

Petroleum  and  nroducts  of  netroleum.    174,933  ;  Nov.  20. 
Standard   Oil   Company   of  New   York.   New   York    N,   Y. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.     1 74.934  :  Mar,  20. 
Standard   Oil  Company  of  New   York.   New  York.  N.   T. 

Petroleum     and     products     of     petroleum.      174,935 ; 

Mar.  13.  „     ,     „    .^ 

Standard   Oil   Company  of  New   York,   New   York,    N.   Y. 

Petroleum    and    products    of    petroleum.       174,936-7 ; 

Mar.  20. 


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955 


Stnudard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Petroleum    and    products    of   petroleum.      174,939-40 ; 

Mar.   20. 
Standard   Oil   Company   of  New  York,   New   York,   N.   Y. 

Tetroleum     and     products     of     petroleum.      174,941 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Standard   Oil   Company   of  New   York,   New  York,   N.    Y. 

Petroleum    and    products    of    petroleum.      175,959-CO ; 

Apr.  3. 
Standard   Oil   Company   of  New   York,   Now   York,   N.   Y. 

IVtroleiim  and  products  of  petroleum.     17.T,0G5  ;  Apr.  3. 
Standard   Oil   Company   of   Now   York,    Now    York,   N.    Y. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  potrolonui.     175,068  ;  Apr.  3. 
Standard   Oil   Company   of  New   York,   New  York,    N.   Y. 

Lubricating;  oils.     175,969  ;  Nov.  6. 
Standard   Oil   Company  of  New  York,   New  York,  N.    Y. 

Petroleum      and     products     of     petroleum.      176,506 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Standard   *)il   Company   of  New   York,    New   York,   N.   Y. 

Floor    oilers,    yarn    mops,    dust    cloths,   etc.      177,576 ; 

.Tunc    10. 
Standard   Oil   Company   of  New   Y'ork,   New   York,   N.   Y. 

I'etroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.     177, S70  ;  May  8. 
Standard   Oil   Company   of  New   York,   New   York,   N.   Y. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.     177,881  ;  May  8. 
Standard   Oil   Company  of   New   York,   New   York,    N.   Y. 

Petroleum   jolly.      178,146:   July  10. 
Standard   Oil   Company   of  New  York,   New  York,  N.   Y. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.     178,147  ;  May  8. 
Standard  Oil   Company   of  New   York,    New    York.   N.    Y. 

Edible   oils.      182,487;    Oct.    30. 
Standard  Oil   Company   of   New  York,   New   York,   N.   Y. 

Candles.     183,045;   Oct.  16. 
Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  -Y.    Pe- 
troleum and  products  of  petroleum.     183,893  ;  Oct.  16. 
Standard   Oil   Company   of  New  York,   New   York,   N.   Y. 

Edible  oils.     185,321  ;  Dec.  25. 
Standard   Oil   Company,    San    Francisco,    Calif.     Harness 

and   sole-leather   oils.      167,833-4 ;    June   5. 
Standard  Oil  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Lubricating 

oils.     175,223  :  Mar.  27. 
Standard  Oil  Company,   Whiting,   Ind.,   and   Chicago,   111. 

Candles.      165,826  ;   Oct.   16. 
Standard   Oil   Company.   Whiting,   Ind.,  and   Chicago,   111. 

Candles.     165.828  ;  Oct.  16. 
Standard   Oil  Company,  Whiting,  Ind.,  and   Chicago,    III. 

Candles.     165,830  ;   Oct.   16. 
Standard  Oil   Company,   Whiting,   Ind.,   and  Chicago,  111. 

Candles.     165,831-3";  Oct.  23. 
Standard  Oil   Company,  Whiting,   Ind.,   and   Chicago,   111. 

Candles.      165.834 ;    Oct.    16. 
Standard   Oil   Company    Whiting,   Ind.,  and   Chicago,   111. 

Petroleum  Jelly.     171,662  ;  Oct.  16. 
Standard  Oil   Company,  Whiting,   Ind.   and  Chicago,  111. 

Asphalt  and  paving  filler.     171,663  ;  Mar.  27. 
Standard  Oil  Company,   Whiting,   Ind.,   and   Chicago,   111. 

Gasoline    candles,   liquid   paraffin,   lubricating   oils   and 

greases.      171,664  ;  Feb.   13. 
Standard  Oil  Company,  Whiting,   Ind.,  and  Chicago,   III. 

Wool  oil  used  for  cleansing  or  washing  the  wool  after 

it  is  sheared  from  the  sheep.     171,665;  Mar.  13. 
Standard  Oil  Company,   Whiting,   Ind..   and  Chicago,   111. 

Lubricating  oils  and  greases.     171,666;  Jan.  2. 
Standard  Oil   Comnany,  Whiting,   Ind.,   and   Chicago,   111. 

Lubricating  oils  and  greases.     171,668  ;  Jan.  2. 
Standard  Oil  Company,  Whiting,   Ind.,   and  Chicago,   111. 

Candles.     171,744  ;  Dec.  4. 
Standard  Oil  Company,   Whiting,   Ind.,   and  Chicago,   111. 

Lubricating  oils  and  greases.     171,876 ;  Jan.  30. 
Standard  Oil  Company,   Whiting,  Ind.,  and  Chicago,  111. 

Gasoline.      172,691  :   Apr.  3. 
Standard  Oil  Company,   Whiting,   Ind.,  and   Chicago,   111. 

Petrolatum.      175.414;   Alav   15. 
Standard   Oil   Company,  Whiting,   Ind.,   ajid  Chicago,  111. 

Medicinal   mineral    oils.      180,038 ;    July    31. 
Standard  Oil   Company,   Whiting.   Ind.,   and   Chicago,   111. 

Liquid  petrolatum.     180,249  ;  June  it". 
Standard   Oil  Company,  Whiting,   Ind.,  and  Chicago,  111. 

Cylinder  oil.     184,309  ;  Oct.  23. 
Standard  Oil  Company,  Whiting,  Ind.,  and  Chicago,  111. 

Candles.     186,203  ;  Nov.  27. 
Standard  Oil  Company,  Whiting,   Ind.,  and   Chicago,   lU. 

Candles.     186,726;  Nov.  27. 
Standard   Oil  Company,  Whiting,  Ind.,   and   Chicago,   111. 

Candles.     186,936  ;  Nov.  27. 
Standard    Oiled    Clothing   Co.,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Rain- 
coats and  rain  articles,  etc.      173,733 ;  June  26. 
Standard  Optical  Co..  The,  Geneva,  N.  Y.     Spectacles  and 

eyeglass  rims.     139.433  ;  Feb.  13. 
Standard  Paint  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Combs,  Guy  A.) 
Standard  Paper  Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.     Paper  car- 
tons.    176,659 ;  Apr.  10. 
Standard  Paper  Manufacturing  Co.,  Richmond,  Va.     Blot- 
ters.    161,283  ;  Apr.  3. 
Standard     Paper     Manufacturing     Co.,     Richmond,    Va. 
•    Blotting  paper.     174,703-4 :  Apr.  17. 
Standard    Parts    Company,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Ve- 
hicle  springs.      161,066  ;   June   12. 
Standard    Purveyors,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Canned 

peas,  tomato  pur^e,  apples,  etc.     174,344  :   May  8. 
Standard   Ring   Co.,   Inc.,  Boston,   Mass.     Finger   rings. 

167,540;  May  8. 


Standard  Slide  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Auto- 
matic changeable  sign-display  machines,  etc.     186,032; 

Dec.   11. 
Standard  Syaip  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Fruit  preserves, 

honey  and  mincemeat.     177, fCU  ;  July  3. 
Standard  Tent  &  Awning  Company,  The,   doing  business 

as    The    Standard    Garment    Company,    Toledo,    Ohio. 

Working  pants,  overalls,  jumpers,  etc.   174,943  ;  July  10. 
Standard   Textile   Products    Company,    The,    Youngstown, 

Ohio,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Oilcloth.     181,500  ;  Aug.  14. 
Standard    Ultramarine    Co.,    The,    Huntington,    W.    Va. 

Ultramarine  blue.     170,905  ;  Apr.  10. 
Standard    Ultramarine    Co..    The,    Huntington,    W.    Va. 

Ultramarine   blue.      170,906-7 ;   Mar.    20. 
Standard     Ultramarine    Co.,    The,    Huntington,    W.    Va. 

Laundry   blue.      176,699  :    June    19. 
Standard  Vibrating  Churn  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Butter 

churns.     168.176  ;  Jan.  23. 
Stanisits,     Vilma.    Rockville    Center,     N.    Y.      Preserved 

meats.     178,148;  Dec.  11. 
Stanley    Chemical    Company,    The,    East    Berlin,    Conn. 

Dry,     paste,    and    ready-mixed    industrial    and     house 

paints,  varnishes,  japans,  and  paint  enamels.     162,514  ; 

Jan.   9. 
Stanley   Drug   Company.      (See  Goldblum,   Theodore.) 
Stanley   Glidden   Co.,   Inc.,   Boston,   Mass.     Rubber  tires. 

tubes,  patches,  hose,  etc.     121,766  ;  Apr.  10. 
Stanley     Works,    The,     New    Britain,    Conn.      Hammers. 

167.491  ;    Feb.   27. 
Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn,    Vises,  bit  braces, 

planes,  nail  sets,  hammers,  etc.     172,065  ;  Feb.  20. 
Stanley     Works,      The,      New     Britain,     Conn.       Levels. 

172.296  ;  Aug.  28. 

Stanley     Works,     The,      New     Britain,      Conn.      Levels. 

172.297  ;  Aug.  21. 

Stanley  Works.  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Vises,  bit  braces, 
planes,  nail  sets,  hammers,  etc.     172,562  ;  Feb.  20. 

Stanley  Works.  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Hinges,  bolts, 
latches.  laandles  for  doors,  etc.     172,563  ;  Mar.  6. 

Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Rules,  levels, 
squares,  marking  gauges,  and  bevels.     172,564  ;  Mar.  6. 

Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Rules,  levels, 
squares,  marking  gauges,  and  bevels.     172,692  ;  Mar.  6. 

Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Hinges,  bolts 
for  securing  doors,  windows,  etc.,  latches,  handles  for 
doors,  etc.     172,693  ;  Mar.  6. 

Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Vises,  bit 
braces,  breast  drills,  planes,  and  parts  thereof,  etc. 
179,432;  Oct.  2. 

Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Rules,  yard- 
sticks, bevels,  etc.     179,433  ;   Aug.   14. 

Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Rules,  yard- 
sticks, bevels  etc.      179,435 ;   Aug.   14. 

Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Butts,  hinges, 
hasps,  latches,  etc.     182,619  ;   Oct.   16. 

Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Hinges. 
184,218-20:  Oct.   16. 

Stanley  Works,  The,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Hinges. 
184,690-2;  Dec.  4. 

Stan.sbury,  A.  R.,  Inc.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Roofing  paper. 
172,128  ;  Mar.  27. 

Stanton,  A.  P.,  Medical  Co.,  West  Hohoken,  N.  J.  Laxa- 
tive and  tonic  for  stomach  troubles,  constipation,  etc. 
166,859;    Jan.  1. 

Stanton,  Clyde  B.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Carryall  or  bag. 
163.295;  Mar.  20. 

Stapleton,  John  T.,  and  John  T.  Stapleton,  Shoals,  Ind. 
Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  diphtheria  and  mem- 
branous   croup.      173,905 ;    May    8. 

Sta-Put  Mfg.  Company.     (See  House,  Howard  G.) 

Star  Bakery  Co.,  Hastings,  Mich.  Bread.  162,513; 
Jan.  23. 

Star  Beverage  Co.,  Belleville,  111.  Nonalcoholic,  noncereal, 
maltlesa  ginger-flavored  beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks. 

.    120,072;   Feb.   13. 

Star  Can  Opener  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Can 
openers.     180,307  ;  July  17. 

Star  Chick  Hatchery,  Washington  Township,  Osage 
County,  and  Westphalia,  Mo.  Baby  chicks  and  eggs. 
176.508;  Dec.   11. 

Star  &  Crescent  Milling  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Semo- 
lina.    180,308  ;  Sept.  25. 

Star  Electric  Motor  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Electric  motors, 
generators,  and  fans.     152,036-7  ;  July  24. 

Star  Expansion  Bolt  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Stamped  metal   products.     152,729  ;  Feb.  27. 

Star  Expansion  Bolt  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ex- 
pansion   .shields.      172,448 ;    Mar.    20. 

Star  Fish  &  Oyster  Co.,  The,  Mobile,  Ala.  Sea  food. 
174.156;    July   3. 

Star  Milling  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Wheat  flour. 
164.726;   Jan.  30. 

Star  Motors  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile 
and  constructive  parts  thereof.     171,340  ;  May  8. 

Star-Peerless  Wall  Paper  Mills.  Joliet.  111.  Ready-mixed 
paints,  varnishes,  stains,  and  paint  enamels.  178,939 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Star  Rubber  Company,  The.  Akron,  Ohio.  Elastic  ve- 
hicle tires  and  inner  tubes  for  pneumatic  tires. 
164,559  ;    June   12. 

Star  Textile  Mills,  Iric,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wool,  worsted, 
silk,  and  linen  piece  goods  and  wearing  apparel. 
169,935;  May  15. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FKOM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-marh  applicants — Continued. 


Star  Wood  Products  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.     Sidings  or 

weathei-boardings.    baseboards,    window    casings,    and 

moldings.     158,493  ;  Feb.  20. 
Starr,  Ana  D.,  doing  business  as  Starr  Specialty  Co.,  Tower 

City,  N.  Dak.     Radiator  cement.     171 ,044  ;  Feb.  20. 
Starr,    Daniel,    doing    business    as    Starr    EJiitting    Mill, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Knit  sweaters.     169,141  :  May  29. 
Starr  Fruit  Products  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.     Canned  fruits 

and   vegetables.     164,973-4  ;  Feb.  6. 
Starr    Fruit     Products     Co.,     Portland,     Oreg.       Canned 

fruits  and  berries.     187,356  ;  Dec.  18. 
StaiT    Piano    Company,    Tbe,    Richmond,    Ind.       Player- 
planoe,  phonographs,  and  records.     135.764  ;  Aug.  7. 
Starrett,    L.    S.,    Company,    The,    Athol,    Mass.      Bevels, 

calipers,  dividers,  center  testers,  etc.     185,152  ;  Dec.  25. 
Starrett,    L.     S.,     Company,     The,     Athol,     Mass.      Brad 

sets,  center  punches,   clamps,   etc.     185,153 ;   Dec.   25. 
Starry,    Young    &    Way,    Exeter,    Calif.      Fresh    grapes. 

185,724  :  Nov.  20. 
Starry,    Young    &    Way,    Exeter,    Calif.      Fresh    grapes. 

185,725:   Nov.   13. 
State    Line    Milling    Co.,    Kiowa,    Kans.       Wheat    flour. 

179,170;   Sept.   11. 
Stauffer  Chemical  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    Chem- 
ical funeicide.     175,820:  Mav  29. 
Staufifer,   D.    F.,   Biscuit    Co.    Inc.,    York,   Pa.     Pretzels. 

180,903;  Sept.  25. 
Stavros,    James   E.,    West   Orange,    N.    ,T.      Ointment   for 

rheumatism.     169,936  ;  May  1. 
Stavros,    James    E.,    West    Orange,    N.    ,T.      Medicine    for 

dissolving   gallstones.      185.322  ;    Dec.    11. 
Staynew  Filter  Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Air-filters. 

169,690:  Feb.  20. 
Stay  shy  n  Co.      (See  Wilmot,  Julius  C.) 
Steam     Power     Publishing     Corporation,     Chicago,     111. 

Monthly  magazine.     160,725  ;  May  22. 
Stearns-Eddy  Co.,   Portland,   Oreg.     Haarlem-oil   capsules 

for   kidney,    liver,   bladder,    rheumatism,    and   uric-acid 

trouble.     169.335:  Feb.  20. 
Stearns-Eddv   Co.,   Portland,   Oreg.      Preparation    for   the 

relief  of  piles.     169,336  ;  Feb.  20. 
Stearns,    F.    U.,   &   Company,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Cotton 

piece  goods.     181,963  ;  Aug.  28. 
Stearns  &  Foster   Company,   The,   Lockland,   Ohio.     Mat- 
tresses.    160,094  ;  May  8. 
Stearns   &  Foster   Company,   The,  Lockland,  Ohio.     Mat- 
tresses.    186,254  ;  Dec.  18. 
Stebbins,  E.,  Manufacturing  Company,   Springfield,  Mass. 

Quick-compression  bibs.     174.271  :  Apr.  3. 
Steckler,  Nathan  P.,  doing  business  as  Menstruol  Labora- 
tories,   New  York,    N.    Y.      Medicinal    capsule    for    the 

treatment  of  female  disorders.     182,682  ;  Dec.  4. 
Steel  Products   Company,   The.   Cleveland,   Ohio.     Poppet 

valves   for   internal-combustion   engines   and   tools   and 

parts    thereof.       178,069-70  :     July    3. 
Steelcraft  Corporation  of  America,  Clereland,  Ohio.    Locks 

and  safes.     179,889 ;  Sept.  25. 
Steelcraft     Corporation     of     America,     Cleveland,     Ohio. 

Safes.     179,800  :  July  10. 
Steelcraft  Engineering  Company,  Marion,  Ind.     Dies,  jigs, 

special   machinery,   etc.     179,833;   Aug.   21. 
Steele,  .Tes.se  A.,  doing  business  as   Steel  Bros.,   Oakland, 

Calif.      Artificially-prepared    mineral   water.      176.292 : 

July   3. 
Steele-Wedeles  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Canned  and  dried 

fruits  and  vegetables,   canned   fish,   salted  fish,   canned 

meats,   etc.      159,889 :   Mar.   20. 
Steenburg  Fur  Company,  The.     (See  Marshall,  Robert  S.) 
Steeves,  Elizabeth,  doing  business  as  The  Elizabeth  Candy 

Shops,    Waltham,    Mass.      Candied    and    salted    nuts. 

163,716:  Jan.  9. 
Steger  &   Sons   Piano   Manufacturing  Company,   Chicago, 

111.    Pianos  and  player  pianos.     148,678  ;  Jan.  ?. 
Stehli  Silks  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Broad  silks  in 

the   piece  and   silk  and   cotton   piece  goods.      168,383  ; 

June  12. 
Stehli  Silks  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Broad  silks  in 

the   piece.      169,789 ;    .Tan.   30. 
Steiger,  Ernest,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Kindergarten  material. 

154.769;  Aor.  10. 
Stein.     A.,     &    Company,    Chicago,     111.       Dress    shields. 

165,095  ;   Feb,   27. 
Stein,   A.,    &   Company.    Chicago,    111.      Undergarments   of 

textile  fabric.     165,218  :  Jan.  30. 
Stein  A.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Arm  bands.     171,475  ; 

Mar.   20. 
Stein,     A.,     &     Company,     Chicago,     111.        Suspenders. 

172,129;  Mar.  20. 
Stein,    A..    &    Companv.    Chicago,    111.      Arm    bands    and 

suspenders.      179.118  :    Sent.   4. 
Stein.  A.,  &  Companv,  Chicago,  111.     Sanitary  aprona  and 

belts.     183,002:  Sept.  18.  • 
Stein,    A.,    &    Company,    Chicago.    111.      Household    apron 

and  girdle  supporters.     183.003  ;  Sept.  11. 
Stein,  A.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Dress  shields,  elastic 

webbing,  shirred  elastic  ribbon.     183,004  ;  Oct.  2. 
Stein,    A..    &   Companv,    Chicago,    111.      Rubber    sheeting. 

183,005  :    Sept.    4. 
Stein     &     Ellbogen     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Watches. 

150,779  :   Aug.    21. 
Stein,  Louis,  doing  business  as  Stein  Bros.  &  Co.,  Chicago, 

111.        Cardcases,     pocketbooks,     portfolios.        173,448 ; 

Mar.  27. 


Stein,  S.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  cloths  in  the 
piece  intended  for  suiting,   etc.     164,459:    Jan.   30. 

Stein  S.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  clothes  in  the 
piece    for   suitings,    etc.      164,462 ;    Juno    12. 

Stein,  S.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  cloths  in  the 
piece  intended  for  suitings,  etc.     166,479  ;  Feb.  6. 

Stein,  S.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  cloths  in  the 
piece,   for   suiting,   etc.      173,259 ;   June   12. 

Stein,  S.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  cloth  in 
the  piece.     184,190;  Nov.  13. 

Stein,  S.,  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  piece 
g6od8.     184,568  ;  Oct.  30. 

Stein,  Samuel  F.,  Wllliamsport,  Pa.  Telephone  instru- 
ments.    179,971 ;  June  26. 

Steiner,  Clarence  S.,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  Sleeping  gar- 
ments, underwear,  shirt  waists,  and  bloomers.  180,309  ; 
Sept.   4. 

Steiner,  F.  Mfg.,  Atzgersdorf,  near  Vienna,  Austria.  Car- 
riage-lifting jacks,  more  especially  hydraulice.  178,878  ; 
.Tune  12. 

Steinfeld  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ice-cream  freezers. 
178,574  :  July  17. 

Stemco  Engineering  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Gaso- 
line gauges.     169,337  ;  Jan.   2. 

Stemmler,  Theodore  W.,  doing  business  as  Evonol  Lab- 
oratories, New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for  inflam- 
matory conditions.     171,575  ;  Apr.  17. 

Stemmler,  Theodore  W..  doing  business  as  Evonol  Lab- 
oratories, New  York,  N.  Y'.  Preparation  for  use  in  the 
treatment  of  Inflamed  eyes.     171,576  ;  Apr.  17. 

Stephano  Brothers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cigarettes. 
178,636;   June  12. 

Stephens,  A.  J.,  Rubber  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Outer 
tires  or  coverings  for  pneumatic-tire  casings.  173,306 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Stephens-Bradley  Company,  Lindale,  Ga.  Kidney  and 
bladder  pills.      177,462;   July   10. 

Stephens.  Franklin,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Hand  soaps. 
151,104;  Dec.  11. 

Stephens  Motor  Car  Company,  Incorporated,  Mollne,  111. 
Automobiles.     175,571  :   May  8. 

Stephens  Motor  Car  Company,  Incorporated,  Moline,  III. 
Automobiles.     175,572  ;  May  1. 

Stephenson,  Nick  S.,  doing  business  as  Nick  Stephenson  & 
Co.,   Chicago,  111.     Cigarette  paper.     184,771  :  Oct.  16. 

Steppacher,  Lester  G.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pyja- 
mas.    168,861  ;  Jan.  2. 

Sterling  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Women's  aprons 
and  house  dresses.     180,948 ;  Aug.   28. 

Sterling  Engine  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Internal-combustion 
ensrines.      180.777;    Aug.    21. 

Sterling  Iron  Works,  Inc.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Electrically- 
operated  deep-well  and  turbine  pumps.     177,114  :  Oct.  9. 

Sterling  Laboratory,  The.  (See  Western  Wholesale  Drug 
Co.) 

St-jrling  Milk  Company,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  Preserved  milk, 
cream,    and   milk-chocolate   drinks.      178.297 ;    Sept.    4. 

Sterling  Oil  Company  of  Pennsylvania,  Emlenton,  Pa. 
Illuminating  and  lubricating  oils  and  greases,  gaso- 
line, etc.     182,620  ;  Nov.  6. 

Sterlins  Products  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Camp-fire 
stakes  for  supporting  cooking  and  other  utensils. 
165,040;  Feb.  20.  « 

Sterling  Tire  Corporation,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Tire  cas- 
incrs.      183,414:    Dec.    11. 

Sterling  Top  &  Equipment  Company,  Inc.,  .Jersey  City, 
N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automobile  tops.  175,573  ; 
May  22. 

Sterling  Underwear  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Underwear 
for    women.      180,561  ;    Sept.    11. 

Sterling  Wheelbarrow  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Wheelbar- 
rows.    150,489  :   Jan.   23. 

Stern,  Bert,  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Women's 
waists  and  dresses.     184,931 ;  Nov.  6. 

Stern,  C,  &  Mayer,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Scarfs,  neck- 
ties, cravats,  and  reefers.     179,436-7  ;  Aug.  7. 

Stern   Clothing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  and  young 

men's  suits  and  topcoats.     167,851  ;  May  1. 
Stern,  I.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lingual  bars.     185,387  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Stern,  Joseph.  &  Sons,  Inc.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Packaged 

meats  and  meat  products  in  general.    156,718  ;  June  26. 
Stern,  Louis,  Company.  Providence,  R.  I.    Bracelets,  neck- 
laces, neck  chains,  key  chains,  etc.     171,769  ;  Jan.  23. 
Stern,  Max,  Charleroi,  Pa.     Cigars.     169.516  ;  May  8. 
Stern,    Merritt    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Neckties. 

175,893-4  ;  July  10. 
Sternau,  S.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cooking  stands. 

stoves,  etc.     151,812  ;  Oct.  23. 
Sternberger  &  Sheaman,   New   York,   N.  Y.      Ladies'   and 

misses'  hats.     181,574  ;  Nov.  13. 
Sternlop.     Axel     U.,     Worcester,     Mass.       Cold     cream. 

162,775  ;   June  26. 
Stero    Corporation,    The,    Wilmington,    Del.      Handmwde 

Chinese  wool  rugs  and  hair  nets.     184.191  :   Oct.  2. 
Stero-Oil  Company.      (See  Emeis,  Harry  P.) 
Sterobrus    Co.,    The.      (See    Speidel,    Immanuel    G.> 
Sterrett    &    Fleming    Incorporated,    Washington,    D.    C. 

Used      and      secondhand      motor     vehicles.       176,369 : 

July  17. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — ^Continued. 


957 


Stenuk.  llanisoii  D.,  iloiui;  luisinoss  as  Diamoiul  Foixl 
Products  Company  and  National  Food  Corponition, 
riVtslnii-Kli,  Pa.  Combination  of  malt  extracts  for  bov- 
oi'ajie  purposes.     154,9:59  ;  July  10. 

Sterrlck,  Hnnison  D.,  doitiK  business  as  t'rystal  Chemical 
Company,  Pittsburgli.  I'a.  Combination  of  liealing 
and  medicinal  oils  and  antiseptics.     163,356;   Sept.  18. 

Stetelnian,  Louis,  doins  business  as  Supreme  Products 
Company,  Columbus,  Obio.  Malt  extract  for  food  pur- 
pose.    178.298  ;  June  12. 

Stettner  Pbonograph  Corporation,  New  Yorli,  N.  Y. 
Pbonographs.      175,035  :    Oct.   30. 

Stetson  and  Ellison  Company,  Camden,  Del.  Tomato 
pur^e,  .apple  butter,  and  canned  peacbes,  etc.  184,150  ; 
Nov.  6. 

Stetson,  George  A.,  doing  business  as  Tbe  Elastic  Tip  Co., 
Boston,  Mass.  Doll  houses  and  furniture.  173,791 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Stetson  Shirt  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  dress  and 
negligee  shirts.     179,834  ;   Oct.   2. 

Stetson,  John  li..  Company,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Felt  hats 
and  caps  for  men  and  boys.     183,637  ;  Dec.  25. 

Stevens    Brothers    and    Company,    Atlanta,    Ga.      Brick. 

174.705  ;  Mar.  27. 

Stevens  Brothers  and  Company,  Atlanta,  6a.    Fire  brick. 

174.706  ;  Mar.  27. 

Stevens,  Chas.  A.,  &  Bros.,  Chicago,  111.  Silks  in  the 
piece.      182,446;    Sept.    11. 

Stevens,  Chas.  A.,  &  Bros.,  Chicago,  111.  Silks  and  laces 
in   the   piece.     182,447 ;    Sept.   11. 

Stevens  &  Co.      (See  Schwab,   Louis.) 

Stevens  &  Company,  Inc..  Providence,  R.  I.  Ophthalmic 
mountings  and  parts  thereof.     169,142  ;     Feb.  6. 

Stevens  &  Company,  Inc.,  i'rovidenee,  R.  I.  Ophthalmic 
mountings  and  parts  thereof.     174,540:   May  22. 

Stevens  &  Company,  Inc..  Providence,  R.  I.  Ophthalmic 
mountings  and  parts  thereof.     174,867  ;  May  1. 

Stevens  &  Company,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Ophthalmic 
mountings  and   parts   thereof.      175,224 ;   Apr.    10. 

Stevens,  Estella,  doing  business  as  Madame  Stevens,  Or- 
lando,  Fla.     Hair  grower.      165,642  ;   May  8. 

Stevens,  J.,  Arms  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sporting 
rifies.     159,186-8  ;   June  19. 

Stevens,  .T.,  Arms  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shotguns. 
1.^0,189  ;   July  17. 

Stevens  Paper  Mills,  Inc.,  The,  Windsor,  Conn.  Light- 
weight fiber  bo«rd.     182,891 ;   Oct.  16. 

Stevens  Paper  Mills,  Inc.,  The,  Windsor,  Conn.  Paper 
for  mechanical  drawings.     182,893  ;  Oct.  16. 

Stewart  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Writing  and  draw- 
ing surfaces.     178,879;  May  29. 

Stewart  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Writing  and  drawing 
surfaces.     178,880  ;  June  12. 

Stewart,  John  K.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Under- 
shirts, underdrawers,  and  union  suits  made  of  knitted 
fabric  for   men.     177,633  ;   Aug.   7. 

Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Instruments  for  indicating  the  temperature  of  internal- 
combustion  engines  and  other  mechanisms.  163,187  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Stewart-Warner  Speedometer  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Automotive  radiator  caps.     163,188  ;  Nov.  27. 

Stewart,  William  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  fabrics. 
175,629 ;  .Tune  5. 

Stickel  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Eyelash 
crimpers.      184,310;    Oct.    16. 

Stickles,  L.  D.,  Shoe  Co.,  The,  Red  Wing,  Minn.  Shoes. 
173,449  ;  June  26. 

Stier  &  Brown,  Richmond,  Mich.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  warts,  corns,  and  calli.     169,989  :  Feb.  20. 

Stifel,  J.  L.,  &  Sons,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Cotton  piece 
goods.     184,367;  Oct.  16. 

Stifel,  J.  L..  &  Sons,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Printed  cotton 
cloth.     186,487  ;  Dec.   18. 

Stillman  Freckle  Cream  Co.  (See  Bereman,  James  H.) 
Electrical    lighting    fixtures.      176,226 ;    May   29. 

Stillwater  Orchards  Co.      (See  Elliot,  James  F.) 

Stimpson,  Edwin  B.,  Company,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Rivets, 
evelets,  lacing  hooks,  grommets,  etc.     147.814  ;  Jan.  2. 

Stimule  Companv  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Remedy 
for  colds,  grippe,  and  fever.     170,047  ;  Jan.  23. 

Stinson,  Lyman  A.,  doing  business  as  P.  &  S.  Laboratories, 
Sandwich.  111.  Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  the 
eyes.     172.243  :  Mar.  6. 

Stlrn,  L.  &  E..  New  York,  N.  X.  Artificial  silk  In  the 
piece.     173,685  ;  Mar.  13. 

Stix,  Louis,  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  New  York. 
N.  Y.  Bleached  cotton  piece  goods.  178,637-8 ; 
May  22. 

Stix,  Louis.  Co.,  The.  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Brown  cottons  in  the  piece.     178,639  ;  May  22. 

Stix.  Louis,  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  New  York. 
N.  Y.     Bleached  cotton  piece  goods.     178,640  ;  May  22. 

Stock,   Mitchell  B.,  doing  business  as  Mitchell  B.   Stock 

Company,     New     Haven,     Conn.       Candy     and     cakes. 

185.233;  Dec.  25. 
Stockham,   Edward  V.,   Inc.,   Havre  de  Grace,  Md.     Pork 

and  beans  and  canned  concentrated  strained  tomatoes. 

158,689;  .Tuly  3. 
Stocking    Shops    of    America,    Inc.,    The,    Reading,    Pa. 

Hosiery.      171,669;   Aug.   28. 


Stockton  Commission  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Kndless 
woven  cord  fabrics  for  use  in  the  manufacture  of 
tires  and   fabric  belting.     102,315  ;  Feb.  20. 

Stockton  Commission  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabric 
belting.     166,324  ;  Feb.  6. 

Stoddard  Mill  &  Grain  Company,  Advance,  Mo.  Wheat 
flour.     182,777  ;  Oct.  2. 

Stoecker,  William  P.,  doing  business  as  CIco  I'roducts 
Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Beverages  and  sirups  for  making 
same.      185,630;   Nov.  20. 

Stoehr,  Richmond  G.,  doing  business  as  Santa  Clara  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.     Soft  drink.     174,491  ;  May  1. 

Stokoe,  Chas.  L.,  Wallsend-on-Tyne,  England.  Auto- 
matic alarms  and  like  safety  devices  for  use  in  con- 
nection  with    power   plants.      182.550;    Oct.   30. 

Stolte,  Frederick  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Beverages  to  be 
sold  as  soft  drinks  and  at  soda  fountains.  160.155 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Stolz  Bros.  Davis  Company  Incorporated,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Cough  mixture.     176,227  ;  July  10. 

Stomatol  Company  of  America,  The,  Highland  Park,  111. 
Liquid   shaving  soaps.      169,878 ;   Jan.   30. 

Stone,  W.  C,  Emmett,  Idaho.  Fresh  prunes.  166,020; 
July    3. 

Stonecypher,  George  A.,  Tucson,  Ariz.  Bread.  165,418  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Stoner,  Hari-y  W.,  doing  business  as  S.  &  P.  Novelty  Co., 
Trenton,  N.  J.     Condiment  holder.     170,315  ;   Feb.  20. 

Stoner,  Winifred  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Powder  for 
cleansing  and   softening   the   skin.      184,693 ;   Dec.    18. 

Stonewall  Cotton  Mills,  The,  Stonewall,  Miss.  Chambray, 
cheviot  and  denims  in  the  piece.     183,415  ;  Oct.  23. 

Storgaard,  Henry,  doing  business  as  Aut-0  Luk  Card  Co., 
Yakima,  Wash.     Card  game.    178,699  ;  July  3. 

Storm  Royalty  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Clothes-wash- 
ing machines.     181,426  ;  Nov.  20. 

Storincote  Roofing  Corporation.  (See  Oertel  Roofing 
Manufacturing   Company.) 

Storms,  H.  M.,  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Carbon  paper, 
typewriter   ribbons,   etc.      154,850 ;   May    29. 

Story  &  Clark  Piano  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Pianos.  179,066  ; 
Oct.  30.  ,     . 

Story  &  Clark  Piano  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Pianos  and  piano 
players.     181,544  ;  Nov.  20. 

Stothart's  Drug  Store,  Augusta,  Ga.  Remedy  for  dys- 
pepsia  and  indigestion.     183,542  ;   Dec.   18. 

StouCEer,  Avery  M.,  doing  business  as  Stooffer  Products 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.    Table  sirup.     178,300 ;  Sept.  25. 

Stout,  A.  L.,  &  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind..  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Piston  rods.      174,345  ;  Apr.  17. 

Stowe,  Geo.  M.,  jr.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Spraying  devices  for 
paint,  sand,  and  cleaning  solutions.     186,165  ;  Dec.  25. 

Stowe,  I.  N.,  M.  D.,  doing  business  as  South-Eastern 
Medicine  Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Female  tonic  and  regula- 
tor.   141,241 ;  June  5.  ,  .,      .      ^, 

Stowe  &  Woodward  Company,  Newton,  and  Newton  Upper 
Falls,  Mass.  Rubber-covered  rolls  for  paper  mills,  tan- 
neries, bleacheries,   etc.      178,198 ;   July  31. 

Stowell,  George  L.,  Waltham,  Mass.  Preparation  for  an 
ointment  for  corns,  bunions,  calli,  cuts,  bruises,  etc. 
166,793;   Aug.    14.  .  .  ., 

Stoy,  Johanna  J.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Su-up-impregnatea 
fruit  in  candy  form.     141,333  :  Mar.  27. 

Straclian,  James  F.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Bread. 
149,938;  June  5.  „       ^ 

Strachan,  James  F.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Bread. 
163,006 ;  June  5. 

Strahmann,  Henry  C,  doing  business  as  N.  M.  P.  Labora- 
tories-, New  York,  N.  Y.  Pile  ointment.  169,832; 
Jan.  23. 

Strain,  Lewis  K.,  doing  business  as  Pneumocol  Company, 
Dayton,  Ohio.  Ointment  for  use  in  the  treatment  of 
all  forms  of  rheumatism,  neuralgia,  etc.  171,822 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Strait,  J.  H.,  &  Company,  Redlands,  Calif.  Fresh  citrous 
fruits.     181,319  ;   Aug.   21. 

Strand  Fisheries.     (See  Strand,  Gus.) 

Strand,  Gus,  doing  business  as  Strand  Fisheries,  Aber- 
deen, Wash.     Canned  clams.     164,971  ;  Jan.  30. 

Strasenburgh,  R.  J.,  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Tonic 
for  use  in  connection  with  convalescence,  anasmia,  etc 
173,686  ;   Apr.   10. 

Strasenburgh,  R.  J.,  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Saline 
cathartic.       178,641  ;    July    31. 

Strathmore  Paper  Company,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Pa- 
per and  envelopes.    168,178  ;  Jan.  2. 

Straubel,  C.  A.,  Co.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Cheese,  157,857; 
Apr.  3. 

Straus,  Albert  I.,  Lima,  Ohio.  Ladies',  misses'  and  chil- 
dren's hosiery,  knit  silk  and  cotton  underwear,  corsets, 
bra.ssi6res,  etc.     169,879  ;  May  15. 

Straus,    Leo    R.,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Watches.      183,997; 

Nov.  20. 
Straus,  Theodore  L.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Raw  or  partly-pre- 
pared materials.     166,611  ;  Jan.  2. 
Strauss,   Lester  A.,   New    York,   N.   Y.     Fresh  limes   and 
lemons.      179,493  ;   Sept.   4. 

Strauss,  Levi,  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Shirts,  blouses, 

coats,  pants,  etc.     179,563  ;  Aug.  14. 
Strawbridge    &    Clothier,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Shoes   made 

wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.     162,20.«  ;  Jan.  2. 
Strawbridge      &      Clothier,      Philadelphia,      Pa.        Suits. 
180,151;  Aug.  28. 


958 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


I.     Cotton  yarns. 
N.    Y.      Maga- 


Nonferrous 


Street,  John  F.,  &  Co.,  Providence,  R. 

184,152;  Sept.  25. 
Street    tVc    timitti    Corporation,    New   York, 

zines.     186,166;   Dec.   11. 
Strevell-Paterson    Hardware   Co.,    Salt   Lake   City,    Utah. 

Razor   strops.     157,450;    Feb.   27. 
Strite,    Daniel    D.,    South    Norwalk,    Conn. 

metal  alloy.     172,403  ;   Mar.   6. 
Strohmeier,    Frederick   E.,    Ashland,    Pa.      Curtains,    dra- 
peries, and  an  open-mesh  netted  fabric.   169,091 ;  Feb.  6. 
Strohmeier,  Frederick  E.,  Ashland,  Fa.     Sweaters,  scarfs, 

outer  shirts  and  vests,  shawls,  caps,  hats,  and  girdles. 

169,092  ;  Feb.   13. 
Strohmeyer  &  Arpe  Company,   New  York,   N.   Y      Olive 

and  salad  oils.     151,237;  May  1. 
Strohmeyer  &  Arpe  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Vegetable 

oil  flavored   with  olive  oil.     166,959  ;   Feb.  20. 
Strohmeyer    &    Arpe    Company,    also    doing    business    as 

United   Pure  Food   Co.,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Salad   oils. 

186,089;  Dec.  11. 
Stroock,    S.,    &    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Pile 

fabric  in  the  piece.     176,434  ;  .Tune  19. 
Stroock,  S.,   &  Company,   Inc.,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Fabric 

in  the  piece  composed  of  wool  or  other  animal  fibers. 

181,225  ;    July   17. 
Stroud-Dockura    Grocery     Co.,     Corsicana,     Tex.       Wheat 

flour.     162,354  ;  Jan.  80. 
Strouse,  Adler  &  Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn.    Corsets.    167,947  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Strouse,  Adl^r  &  Co.,  New   Haven,   Conn.     Corsets.     No. 

167,950  ;  Jan.  2. 
Strouse,     Adler     &     Co.,     New     Haven,     Conn.       Corsets. 

167,952  ;  Jan.  30. 
Strouse,     Adler    &    Co.,    New     Haven,     Conn.      Corsets. 

167,955-6  ;  Jan.  2. 
gtrully,  Jacques  M.,  doing  business  as  Chiklax  Chemical 

Products    Co.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Medicinal   laxatives. 

182,884;  Oct.  30. 
Strype,  Fred.  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Wrapping,  etc.,  paper. 

168,385-6;   Jan.   16. 
Strype,    E'red    C,    New    York,    N. 

176,924  ;  May  15. 
Stuart  &  Emerson,  Lyndonville,  Vt. 

May  22. 
Stuart,   Fred   W.,  Beverly.   Mass. 

Jan.  30. 
Stuart    Packing    Corporation,    Seattle, 

salmon.     182,621  ;  Dec.  18. 
Stuart    Packing    Corporation,     Seattle, 

salmon.      182,622 ;    Sept.    11. 
Stuarts      &     Jacks,      Limited,      Musselburgh, 

Twines  for  fishing  nets.     178,301  ;   Nov.  13. 
Stuarts  &  Jacks,  Limited,  Musselburgh,  Scotland. 

Ing  nets.     178,302  ;  Nov.  6. 
Stubbs,    India   K.,   Monroe,   La.     Dolls   and   contortional 

figures.     174,707  ;   Apr.   10. 
Stump    &    Walter    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Vegetable. 

flower,  and  grass  seeds,  and  flowering  bulbs.     182,019  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Sturges   Company,  The,  Meridian,   Miss.     Feed  for  oxen. 

168,076 ;  Feb.  6. 
Sturges  Company,  The,  Meridian,  Miss.     Horse,  mule,  cow, 

cattle,  and  poultry  feeds.     168,077  ;  Feb.  6. 
Sturges  Company,  The,  Meridian,  Miss.     Horse  and  mule 

feed.     168,079  ;  May  1. 
Sturges,  Preston,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Face  powders,  rouges. 

176,579;   Aug.   7. 
Sturm  &  Scheinberg,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Garters  and  arm 

bands.     148,822  ;  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Styla  Silk  Hosiery  Co.     (See  Simmons,  Felix.) 
Style-Center   Tailoring-   Company,    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Womeii's    and   young   women's   clothing  and    garments. 

172,566;  June  19. 
Style-Center   Tailoring   Company,   The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Overcoats,    raincoats,    vests,    trousers,    etc.      175,831  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Submarine  Pyorrhea    Co.      (See  Baggett,   James  A.) 
Success  Pharmacal  Co.      (See  Schulze,  Louis.) 
Successful    Farming   Publishing    Co.,    Des    Moines,    Iowa. 

Monthly    publication.       168,436 ;    Feb.    27. 
Sucliar  Process  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.     Filtering,  clari- 
fying, and  deodorizing  carbons.     183,008  ;  Nov.  20. 
Suchard,      S.      A.,      Serrieres,      Switzerland.       Chocolate. 

184,569-70;  Nov.  27. 
Sudermann    &    Co.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      General    tonic. 

159,772;   Mar.   20. 
Su-Dex     Wood     Curing     Company,     Coscob,     Conn.,     and 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Treated  wood.     164,606-7  ;   Aug.   28. 
Su-Dex  Wood  Curing  Company,   Inc.,   Coscob,  Conn.,  and 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Carbohydrates  and  chemicals  used  In 

the  treatment,    processing,   etc.,   of  wood,   lumber,   etc. 

164,608  ;  Aug.  14. 
SufCern,  Robert   A.,   New   York.   N.  Y. 

ings  and  drills.     157,109  ;  Apr.  17. 
Suffern,  Robert  A.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 

ings  and  drills.     166,856  ;  Mar. 
Sugar  Cone  Manufacturing  Corp., 

cones.     167,538  :   June   19, 
Suhling    &    Co.     Inc.,     Lynchburg, 

172,019-20;  Jan.  9. 
Suisun     Valley     Fruit     Growers     Ass'n.,     Suisun,     Calif. 

Fresh    fruits — namely,    peaches    and    pears.      169,093: 

Feb.  27. 


Y.      Apple    wrappers. 

Ice  cream.     168,130  ; 

Shoe  lasts.     163,059; 


Wash.       Canned 
Wash.       Canned 


Scotland. 


Fish- 


Unbleached  sheet- 
Unbleached  slieet- 

27. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Sugar 


Va.      Leaf    tobacco. 


Sulinian,  Ibish,  Lynn,  Mass.     Soaps.     174,944  ;  May  8. 
Sullivan  Company,  The,  Memphis,  Tenn.     Composition  for 

use  in  hardening  cement.     173,305  ;  Mar.  27. 
Sullivan,     Hensley    &    Ponto,    Denver,    Colo.       Ice-cream 

confections.     177,145  ;  Julv  3. 
Sullivan,   Hugh  C,  Frostproof,  Fla.     Fresh  citrus  Iruits. 

159,536  :   Jan.  16. 
Sullivan,    Marguerite,    assignor   to    E.    J.    Reefer   and   M. 

Sullivan,   trading  as  Domino   House,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Preparation  for  removing  freckles.     183,175  ;  Nov.   13. 
Sullivan,    Marguerite,    assignor   to    E.    J.    Reefer   and    M. 

Sullivan,   trading  as  Domino   House,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Preparation  for  removing  wrinkles.     183,176  ;  Nov.  13. 
Sullivan,    Marguerite,   assignor    to   B.    J.    Reefer   and   M. 

Sullivan,     doing    business    as    Domino     House,     Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Hand  lotion.     183,418;  Nov.  13. 
Sullivan,   Marguerite,   assignor  to   Domino  House,   Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Vanishing  cream.     183,419  ;  Dec.  18. 
Sullivan,    Sidney    Y.,    Newark,    N.    .1.      Household    tables. 

159,292  ;   Mar.  6. 
Sulpho-Naphthol  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.     Tree  and 

plant  spray  solutions.     181,964  ;  Sept.  25. 
Summerfield  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Stoves.     178,883  ; 

July  24. 
Summerour  &  Son,  Vernon,  Tex.     Farm  seeds.     171,773  ; 

June  12. 
Sumner  Co.,  The.  Akron,  Ohio.     Butter.     152,908  ;  Mar.  6, 
Sumonia,  Milan  M,,  doing  business  as  Sumonia  Candy  Co,, 

Omaha,   Nebr.     Candy.     178,682;  June  12. 
Sumter  Brick    Works,    Sumter,    S.    C.      Brick.      179,629 ; 

Aug.   7. 
Sunbeam    Electric    Manufacturing    Co.,    Evansville,    Ind. 

Unitary    electric    light    and    power    plants.      137,861  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Sunbeam    Electric    Manufacturing    Co.,    Evansville,    Ind. 

Unitary    electric    light    and    power    plants.      137,862 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Sun-Bil  Auto    Polish   Co.,    Somerville,   Mass.      Polish    for 

automobiles,    furniture,    etc.      177,926 ;    May    8. 
Sunbury     Wholesale     Grocery     Company,     Su'nbury,     Pa. 

Coffee.     186,090  ;  Nov.  27. 
Sun  Drug  Co.,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Olive  oil,  caraway 

and  celery  seeds,  cocoa  butter,  etc.     139,632  ;  Apr.  3. 
Sun  Drug  Company,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Wood  and 

other  alcohols,  acetic  acid,  etc.     139,634  ;  Mar.  27. 
Sunfield    Company,   The,   Milford,   Conn.     Gasoline,   kero- 
sene, benzine,  petroleum,  etc.     183,806 ;   Oct.   30. 
Sun-Herald  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cartoon 

serials.     176,870  :  May  22. 
Sunkist     Lemon     Pie     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Lemon- 
meringue  pies.     178,576 ;    Sept.   18. 
Sunland    Packing     House     Company,     Porterville,     Calif. 

Fresh  citrus  fruits.     166,106  •  Jan.  16. 
Sun-Maid    Raisin    Growers.       (See    California    Associated 

Raisin  Co.) 
Sun    Maid    Raisin    Growers,    Fresno,    Calif.      Candy    and 

candy  filler.     163,706;  Feb.  20. 
Sun     Maid     Raisin     Growers,     Fresno,     Calif.      Raisins. 

171,108  ;   Nov.   13. 
Sun-Maid   Raisin   Growers,   Fresno,    Calif.     Raisin    sirup, 

mincemeat,  canned  raisins,  etc.     172,694  ;  Nov.  20. 
Sunman   &   Hewson,    Luton,   England.      Hats    for   women 

and  children.     177,146  ;  July  24. 
Sunnyside    Milling    Co.,    Evansville,    Ind.      Wheat    flour. 

183,677  ;  Dec.  25. 
Sunny  Susan  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.    Freckle-re- 
moving or  bleaching  cream.     164,567  ;  Aug.   7. 
Sun     Oil     Company,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Spraying    oil. 

180,562  ;  Sept.  18. 
Sun  Patent  Developing  Co.,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe  heel 

plates,    shoe,    toe    plates,    and    shoe    toe    protectors. 

163,547:    Aug.    21. 
Siinray     Stove     Company.     The,     Delaware,    Ohio.       Gas 

ranges  and  heaters.     178.071  ;  May  22. 

Sunset  Feather  Co.,    San   Francisco,   Calif.      Pillows   and 

cushions.     172,911 ;  May  1. 
Sunset  Fruit   Co.,   Lodi,   Calif.     Fresh  grapes.      168,387  ; 

July   3. 
Sun-Set   Raisin   Co.      (See   Mostovoy,   Maurice.) 
Sunshine    Stores,    Inc.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Butter. 

168.498;   Mar.   20. 
Sun  Sipt  Apiaries.     (See  Doubrava  &  Morris.) 
Sun    Zone    Company,    Paris,    Ky.      Liniment.      185,767; 

Dec.  11. 
Superior  Athletic  Underwear  Company,  The,  Piqua,  Ohio. 

Union     and     combination     suits,     undershirts,     under- 

drawers.      174,642  ;   July   10. 
Superior    Chemical     Company,    Chicago,     111.       Chemical 

heat  bags.     183,998  ;  Dec,  18. 
Superior  Distributing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Metal  cash 

boxes.     173,340  ;   July  17. 
Superior  Flake  Graphite  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Graphite. 

171,968;  May  22. 
Superior    Garment    Company,     Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y 

Ladies'    coats.      181,356 ;    Sept.    11. 
Superior   Silver   Company,    Inc.,    Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Lamp 

standards,    fruit    bowls,     candlesticks,    comports,     etc. 

169,466;  Feb.  20. 
Super-Refined  Metals  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Bear- 
ing metals.     183,420  ;  Sept.  25. 
Supersoap  Products   Co.,   Inc.,    New  York,   N.   Y.     Soaps. 

149,601 ;  Apr.  24. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


959 


Supplee-Blddle  Hardware  Company,  riiiladclpliia.  Pa. 
rlionographs,  talkiiiii  uiacbiues,  and  voproducers,  horns, 
etc.     I4(i,(>8:i :  .lune'  19. 

Supplee-Biddle  Hardware  .Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Lawn   sprinklers.      167,273  ;   Feb.   13. 

Supplee  Wills-Jones  Milk  Company,  Philadelphia,  I'a. 
Knw  milk  and  cream,  ice  cream,  etc.     103,473  ;  Dec.  18. 

Supplee-Wills-Jones  Milk  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Raw  milk,  raw  cream,  pasteurized  milk  and  cream,  etc. 
164,457  ;   Oct.   2. 

Supremo  Orient  O.  0.  H.  &  P.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Lapel 
buttons.     145,596;  July  24. 

Supreme  Orient  O.  O.  U.  &  P.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Letter- 
heads, envelopes,  report  blanks,  etc.     145,597  :  Apr.  3. 

Supreme  Products  Company.     (See  Stetelman,  Louis.) 

Surbrus;  Chocolate  Corporation.      (See  Surbrug,  John  W.) 

Surbrui;,  John  W.,  dolus  business  as  Surbrug  Chocolate 
Corporation,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Candy  and  sugared  as- 
sorted nuts.     1«9,962  ;  May  22. 

Surbrug,  John  W.,  doing  business  as  Surbrug  Chocolate 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candy.  174,220 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Sur-Duz  Products  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Auto- 
mobile  auxiliary   gasoline  tank.      167,957  ;  May   8. 

Sure-Edge  Stropper  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Razor- 
blade-stropping   holders.      174,187 ;    May    1. 

Surfix  Chemical  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Finishing  or  polish- 
ing material.      180,904;    Sept.   4. 

Surgeons  Specialty  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Non- 
alcoholic witch-hazel.     154,066  ;  Feb.  20. 

Surgeons  Specially  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Bed    lacks.      105.419 ;    Dec.    11. 

Surpass  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  Albany,  N  .Y.  Bleaching  ma- 
terial.    170,908;  Feb.  13. 

Surpass  CiieniKul  Co.  Inc..  Albany,  N.  Y.  Material  for 
bleaching  and  degumming  silk.     172,658  ;  Mar.  6. 

Surpass  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Chemical 
preparation  for  bleaching  material.     175,170  ;  June  26. 

Susanna  Cocroft  Laboratories  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Soap.      180,751 ;    July    24. 

Suspvuder.   W .   B.,  House.      (See  Wechsler,   Isaac.) 

Susquehanna  Silk  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece 
goods.      174,868  :   Apr.    17. 

Susquehanna  Silk  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ratine  in  the 
piece.     177,147  ;   Apr.   24. 

Susquehanna  Silk  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and  cot- 
ton mixed  goods  in  the  piece.     178,304  ;  May  15. 

Susquehanna  Silk  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  All-silk  piece 
goods.     181,154  ;   Oct.   9. 

Susquehanna  Silk  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and  wool 
mixed  piece  goods.     181,155 ;   Oct.   9. 

Sussfeld,  Lorsch  &  Schimmel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ophthal- 
mic-lens blanks.     176,766  ;  Apr.   17. 

Sussfeld,  Lorsch  &  Schimmel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ophthal- 
mic lenses  and  blanks.     176,7^7  ;  Apr.  17. 

Sussfeld.  Lorsch  .&  Schimmel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Field  and 
opera   glasses.      187,546-8  >   Dec.    25. 

Sussman,  Worinser  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif,  Maca- 
roni, spaghetti,  and  vermicelli.     167,431  ;   Feb.  6. 

Sussman,  Wormser  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits.     181,575  ;  Sept.  25. 

Sutermeister,  Lowell  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Ice-cream  portion. 
172,912;  July  24. 

Sutton  &  Darbyshire  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pe- 
riodical.    182,020  ;  Sept.  25. 

Swan,  Madame  J.  E.     (See  Swan,  May  E.) 

Swan,  May  E.,  doing  business  as  Madame  J.  E.  Swan, 
New  iork,  N.  Y.  Hair  gloss  and  grower.  168,737 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Swander  Baking  Company,  Rapid  City,  S.  Dak.  Bread 
and  rolls  of  all  kinds.     166,958  ;  Mar.  27. 

Swanstou,  C,  &  Son,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Smoked  meats, 
boiled  ham,  and  lard.     187,394  ;   Dec.   25. 

Swartz  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  and  cycle 
tire  boots  and  patches  and  patching  material  for  rub- 
ber tires.     158,900  ;  .June  26. 

Swartz,  George  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Novelized  original 
photoplay  stories.     185,162  ;  Nov.  20. 

Swartz,  Milton  D.,  doing  business  as  Baltimore  Water 
Paint  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Paints.  186,810; 
Dec.  4. 

Swastika  Fuel  Co.,  Raton,  N.  Mex.  Coal  and  coke. 
171,597-8  ;  Mar.  27. 

Swayue,  Joseph  J.,  doing  business  as  Jo-Lo  Rug  Cleaning 
Mfg.  Co.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Compound  for  cleaning 
rugs.     175.970;  July  10. 

Sweet  Candy  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Pop-corn 
confection.     165,315  ;  Jan.  2. 

Sweet  Dominick,  doing  business  as  The  Sweet  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Medicines  and  toilet 
preparations.     164.776  :  May  8. 

Sweet,  Dom-.nick,  doing  business  as  The  Sweet  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  General  svstem  tonic. 
177,115;  June  12. 

Sweet-Orr  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Wappingers  Falls  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Pants,  Norfolk  jackets,  coats,  and  vests. 
174,221 ;   .Tuly  3. 

Sweet,  Wm.  S.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Watermel- 
ons.    180,507;  Sept.  25. 

Sweet,  Wm.  S.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Watermel- 
ons.    180,563;  Sept.  25. 

Sweetman  Company.  Inc.,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Wax 
chewing  gum.     161,587  ;   Oct.   16. 


Sweetwater  Cotton  Oil  Co.,  Sweetwater,  Tex.     Peed  for 

livestock.     181,502  ;   Nov.  6. 
Sweney  Gasoline  &  Oil  Co.,  Peoria,  111.     Lubricating  oils 

and  gasoline.     184,221 ;  Nov.  6. 
Sweuson  Evaporator  Company,  Harvey,  111.     Evaporators. 

175,530 ;  Aug.  14. 
Swctt,    William   R.,   Oceola    Mills,    Pa.     Beverage  sold  as 

soft  drink.     184,948  ;  Nov.  27. 
Swift    and    Company,    Chicago,     111.       Lard    substitutes. 

160,637  :   Feb.  27. 
Swift  and   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Butter,   cheese,   eggs, 

and  sausage.     163,186  :   Mar.   20. 
Swift     and     Company,     Chicago.     111.       Dressed    poultry. 

165.096  :  Jan.  30. 
Swift    and    Company,    Chicago,    HI.      Cheese.      172,188; 

Mar.   20. 
Swift,  G.  A.,  Selma,  Ala.     Digestant  compound.     175,531 ; 

May  15. 
Swine  Breeders  Pure   Serum   Company,   Thorntown,    Ind. 

Toilet  soap.     174,869  ;  May  1. 
Swing,    M.    E.,     Company,    Washington,    D.    C.       Coffee. 

167,104  :  Feb.  6. 
Swingley  Bros.,   Rockford  and  Freeport,  111.,  and  Beloit, 

Wis.     Butter.      182,781 ;   Oct.   2. 
Swint,   Davis   &   Davis,   Atlanta,   Ga.      Cigars.      172,362 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Switzer,     Albert     0.,     Los    Angeles,     Calif.       Underwear, 

hosiery,    suspenders,    garters,    etc.      179,891  ;    Aug.    28. 
Switzer,  li^ederlck  M.,  doing  business  as  Switzer's  Yellow 

Jacket    Company,    St.    Louis,   Mo.      Candies.      168,738 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Swope,    John    A.,    jr.,    doing    busiue,i;s    as    Human    Hand 

Cake    Beater    Co.,    Union    Deposit,    Pa.      Cake    beaters 

and  mixers.     177,333  ;   July   17. 
Sykos.  William,  Limited,   Horbury  and  London,  England. 

Footballs,  basket,  soccer,  and  punching  balls.     184,805  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Sylmar  Packing  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pickled 

pimientos.     182,449  ;  Sept.   11. 
Sylvester,    Wilber,   doing   business   as   Cook   Medical   Co., 

Port  Huron,  Mich.     Medicine  to  regulate  the  stomach, 

liver  and  bowels,  and  to  give  relief  from  constipation. 

164.622  ;    Mar.    20. 
Symbolox  Box   Co.      (See  Conley,  Frederick   T.) 
Symmes,  Whitman,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Electrical  out- 
let fixtures.      183,349-50;    Oct.   9. 
Symns  Grocer  Co.,  The,  Atchison,  Kans.     Canned  fruits, 

vegetables,  and  flsh.     173,152  ;  June  5. 
Syracuse  Dry   Goods  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y'.     Knitted 

or    textile-    union     suits,    vests,     pants,     and     hosiery. 

172,808:   Dec.   11. 
Syracuse  Glass   Company,   Syracuse,   N.   Y.     Plate  glass, 

mirror  glass,  and  crystal  sheeting.     178,007 ;  June  5. 
Syrup    Products    Co.,    The.       (See    Ver-Vac    Company.) 
Szabady  Soap  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Perth  Ambov,  N.  J.    Laundry 

soap.      185,503 ;    Nov.    20. 
Sziber,    Steve    A.    D.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Medicine    for 

tuberculosis,    etc.      180,508  ;    Sept.    18. 
T.   &  C.    Corporation,   New   York,   N.  Y.     Food  products. 

173,863  ;   Aug.   7. 
T-N-T    Spark    Plug    Co.       (See    Palmer,    Herbert    R.) 
T-N-T  Spark  Plug  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Spark 

plugs.     175,225  ;  July  10. 
Tab-Co   Company,   Washington,   D.   C.     Tablets   for   head- 
aches, colds,  and  grippe.     169,190  ;  Feb.  13. 
Tabler,  John  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Buckles  and  straps 

for  baggage,   horse  equipments,   portfolios,  and  pocket- 
books.     137,973  ;  Mar.  27. 
Tablets  and   book  covers.      Smith  Tablet   Company,   Inc., 

Holyoke,   Mass.     175,220  ;   Mar.   27. 
Tacoma  Biscuit  &  Candy  Company,  Tacoma.  Wash.     Soda 

crackers.      172,913:   Apr.    10. 
Tacoma    Biscuit    &    Candy    Company,    Tacoma,    Wash. 

Candy.     174,600;  June  5. 
Taft,   Royal  C,   doing  business  as  R.   C.   Taft  Company, 

Chicago,    111.      Ribbon    novelties    or    trims    as    may    be 

used  upon  powder  puffs,  camisole  straps,  lingerie  sets, 

etc.      170,164  ;   Apr.   24. 

Tailored  Woman,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dresses  for 

women.     177,148.     Aug.  14. 
Taintor     Company,     The,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Whiting. 

175,171  :  Apr.   17. 
Taintor   Company,   The,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Paris   white. 

176,314  ;  May  1. 
Taintor   Company,   The,   New   York,  N.   Y.      Paris   white. 

176,315;    Sept.    4. 
Taiyo   Trading  Co.,   Inc..   New   York,    N.   Y.     Crab   meat. 

171,236:  May  15. 
Taiyo  Trading  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Canned  crab 

meat.      176,580;   July   24. 
Taivo  Trading  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Canned  crab 

meat.      176,769  ;   July   3. 
Taiyo  Trading  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Canned 

crab  meat.      182.274  ;   Dec.   18. 
Takamine  Laboratory,   Inc..   Clifton,   N.  .1.     Enzyme  sub- 
stances of  vegetable  fungus.     147,806  :  .\pr.  24. 
Takamine    Laboratorv,    Inc.,    Clifton,    N.     ,J..    and    New 

York,    N.    Y.      Starch   solvents.      161.285:    Sept.    l.S. 
Takamine  Laboratory,  Inc.     Clifton,  N.  J.     Yeast  aid  In 

the  baking  of  bread.     161,286  ;  Aug.  14. 
Takof   Company.      (See   Chandler,    Mary    W.) 


960 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued, 


Talento,  Maria,  Palermo,  Italy.  Medical  compound  lor 
lung  diseases  and  diseases  of  the  Uones  and  blood. 
153,419  ;  Oct.  23. 

Tallerday  Medicine  Company,  The,  Belvidere  and  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Medicated  oil.     182,623;    Oct.   30. 

Tallman,  Robbins  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Loose-leaf 
binders.      184,772 ;    Nov.    20. 

Tallqvist,  Theodor  W.,  Helsingfors,  Finland.  HsBmo- 
globin  scales.     174,542  ;   May  29. 

Talman,  Charles  i...  doing  business  as  The  I'ictogcam 
Company,  Washington,  1».  C.  Informational  picture 
boolss.      177,055 ;    June    19. 

Tamal  Pacljing  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  to- 
matoes.    174,599  ;  May  8. 

Tamal  Packing  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Canned  fruits 
;ind   vegetables.      181.919-20  :   Dec.    11. 

Tampa  Cigar  Company,  Tampa,  Fla.  Cigars.  182,115-16  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Taneyhill,  Joseph  0.,  New  Yorli,  N.  Y.  Crystallized  and 
preserved  ginger,  chutney,  honey,  etc.    174, 7o7  ;  July  10 

Tang  Company,  The.     (See  Webber,  William  B.) 

Tannehill,  Cecelia  Y.,  doing  business  as  Tannehill  Hand- 
made Underwear  Company,  Whitetuil,  Mont.  Hand- 
made   silk   clothing.      168,499 ;    Mar.    20. 

Tannehill  Handmade  Undervrear  Company.  (See  Tanne- 
hill, Cecelia  Y.) 

Tanner-Gross,  W.  P.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Semolina  made  of  durum  wheat.     183,609  ;  Dec.  25. 

Tanner  &  Poindexter,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Medicinal  tablets. 
175,276;  July  17. 

Tanner,  William  E.,  Brunswick,  Me.  Beverages  sold  as 
soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same.  174,495  ; 
May  15. 

Tannin  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tanning  ex- 
tracts.    184,995;  Dec.  4. 

Tantum,  Beth.     (See  Powell,  Bessie  S.) 

Tao  Tea  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tea.  171,292  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Tappan  Stove  Co.,  The,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Gas  and  coal 
ranges  and  stoves.     169,880  ;  Dec.  4. 

Tappan  Stove  Co.,  The,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Electric  ranges 
and  stoves.     172,449  ;  July  10. 

Tarara,  Paul  L.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Antiseptic  foot  pow- 
der.     178,072  ;   July    17. 

Tarratine  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.,  Bangor,  Me.  Soap, 
soap   cream   ana  paste.      172,189 ;    Feb.   20. 

Tartaroff  Co.      (See  Waddell,  Walter  H.  and  B.) 

Tasty  Baking  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cake.  157,084  ; 
July   24. 

Tafity  Baking  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Toasted 
sponge  cake  or  slightly-sweetened  bread.  175,684  ; 
Aug.   21. 

Tate  &  Lyle  Limited,  London,  England.  Sugar.  161,701  ; 
May  15. 

Tate,  Norman  F.,  Amarlllo,  Tex.  Veterinary  medicine, 
being  a  blistering  agent.     168.287  ;  Mar.  20. 

Taubert,  Henry  J.,  Brighton,  Mass.  Liquid  fertilizers. 
183,807;  Nov.  6. 

Tauber,  Lipton  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirts, 
py.iaujas,  and  nightshirts.     173,612  ;  July  10. 

Tauch,  Werner  C,  doing  business  as  Popular  Products 
Company,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Powdered  polish  for 
automobile  bodies  and  other  painted  and  varnished 
surfaces.     179,171 ;  Oct.  2. 

Taunton  Electro-Chemical  Company,  Taunton,  Mass. 
Soap.     175,277;   .July  3. 

Taunton  Pearl  Works,  Inc.,  Taunton,  Mass.  Cuff  and 
collar  buttons,  sceurf  pins,  brooches,  etc.  182,387 ; 
Oct.   16. 

Taunton  Rubber  Company,  Taunton,  Mass.  Rubber  heels. 
171,969  ;  Mar,  27. 

Tavemer  &  Fricke,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Wrapping  jjaper, 
toilet   and  wax  paper.      185,163 ;   Oct.   16. 

Tawas   Candy   Company.      (See  Widdis,  Albert.) 

Tawney  Ice  Cream  Company,  The,  Barbcrton,  Ohio.  Frozen 
confections,  ice   cream,  and  ices.     159,436  :   .Jan.   30. 

Taylor,  Arthema,  Jeffersonville,  Ind.  Hair  grower,  hair 
tonic,   shampoo,   tetter  salve,  etc.     171,517  ;   June  5. 

Taylor,  Arthur  W.,  doing  business  as  Taylor  &  Taylor, 
Portland,  Oreg.  Deodorants  and  preventives  of  ex- 
cessive perspiration.     181,465  ;  Nov.  6. 

Taylor  Candy  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Peanut  bar. 
186,034  ;   Dec.    25. 

Taylor.  Cecil  C,  Chicago,  111.  Extensible  cufE  buttons. 
160,645;  Feb.  20. 

Taylor,  Clapp  &  Beall,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.      181,048;   July   17. 

Taylor,  E.  E.,  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Boots  and  shoes 
176,293-4  ;    July   3. 

Taylor,  Edward  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric-light  traf- 
fic signals  for  use  on  self-propelled  vehicles.  109,191  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Taylor-Friedsam  Company,.  The,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  and  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Silk  ribbons  in  the  piece.  171,877-8 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Taylor-Friedsam  Company,  The,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  and  New 
Y'ork,  N.  Y.     Silk  ribbons  in  the  piece.    175,575  ;  May  22. 

Taylor-Friedsam  Company,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  and  New 
Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Silk  ribbons  in  the  piece.  176,860 ; 
Apr.   24. 

Taylor,  G.  L.,  doing  business  as  Bluford  Specialty  Co.. 
Bluford,  111.  Dental  cream,  face  powder,  hand  softener, 
etc.     185,192  ;  Dec.  4. 


Taylor  Gland  Research  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Tablets  for  nervousness,  headaches,  anaemia,  etc. 
183,457  ;  Dec.  4. 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Hygrom- 
eters.    163,834  ;  Sept.  25. 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ther- 
mometers.    163,836  ;  Sept.  25. 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Thermo- 
static temperature-regulating  apparatus.  163,837-9 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Barom- 
eters.    179,495  ;  July  10. 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ther- 
mometers.     185,994  ;    Nov.    20. 

Taylor,  J.  L.,  Co.,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fresh  cit- 
rous and  deciduous  fruits,  dried  or  dehydrated  fruits 
and   vegetables,    etc.      164,977;   May   8. 

Taylor  Produce  Co.,  Kalamazoo  and  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Butter,   eggs,   and   cheese.      150,413 ;    Aug.   7. 

Taylor,  Raymond  E.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Zinc-chloride  anti- 
septic and  deodorant  for  gums,  sore  throat,  and  ton- 
sillitis.    180,907  ;  Aug.  14. 

Taylor  &  Sledd,  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.  Canned  fish,  vege- 
tables, fruits,  etc.     176,926  ;  Sept.  11. 

Taylor  &  Sledd,  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.  Canned  fish. 
176,927  ;    Sept.   11. 

Taylor,  Sterling  P.,  doing  business  as  Taylor  Drug  Com- 
pany, Mineral  Wells,  Tex.  Liquid  dandruff  remover. 
178,575;  July  10. 

Taylor,  T.  Buckley,  Inc.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Cement  for  use  in 
repairing  musical  instruments.     181.240  ;  Sept.  4. 

Taylor,  Thos.  P.,  Co.,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Children's 
waists  and  underwear.     183,506-7  ;  Sept.  25. 

Taylor,  Thos.  P.,  Co.,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Children's 
waists  and  underwear  of  knitted  or  textile  fabrics. 
184,222  ;   Oct.   16. 

Taylors  Silk  Emulsion,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk 
softener.      179,973  ;  Aug.    7. 

Tea  Rose  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mayonnaise 
dressing,  jams,  and  jellies.     138,657  ;  Jan.  9. 

Teagle  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Telephone 
adapters  for  coupling  telephone  receivers  to  sound 
amplifiers.     179,337  ;   June  26. 

Teague,  Judge  P.,  Sevierville,  Tenn.  Rheumatism  spe- 
cific.    181,965  ;   Nov.   6. 

Tebbetts  and  Garland  Store,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Alumi- 
num  teapots.      171,599  :    July   10. 

Tebbetts  and  Garland  Store,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Alumi- 
num percolators.     171,600;   July   10. 

Tebbetts,   The   Misses,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.      Dolls.     172,244 ;    , 
Jan.    30  hi 

Tecla,   M.,    &   Co.      (See  Bourjois,   A.,   &   Co.,    assignor.)    Tl 

Tecla,  M.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pearl  necklaces. 
167,958  ;  May  29. 

Tecq  Products  Company.      (See  Mann,  Arthur  B.) 

Tedford,  R.  A.,  &  Co.,  Wenatchee,  Wash.  Fresh  apples. 
168,809;  Feb.  13. 

Tee  Pee  Rubber  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber 
heels.      169,372;   Apr.   3. 

Tekna,  Springfield,  Mass.  Shampoos,  hair  tonic,  perfume, 
etc.     175,112  ;  June  5. 

Telfer  Coffee  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Coffee.  165,730; 
Feb.   20. 

Tell  City  Creamery  Company,  Tell  City,  Ind.  Butter. 
180,950;  Nov.  13. 

Telltale  Hosiery  Co.      (See  Custer,  John  A.) 

Tell-TJ-Where  Co.  of  America,  Boston,  Mass.  Directories 
published   semiannually.      178,693  ;   Aug.   28. 

Telulah  Petralyke  Company.  Appleton,  Wis.  Visors  for 
vehicles.     181,357  ;   Dec.   25. 

Telulah  Petralyke  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.  Visors  for 
vehicles.     181,358  ;  Dec.  18.  ■  ■ 

Temple  Candy  Company,  Temple,  Tex.     Candy.     169,096 ;  ■  I 
Feb.   27.  Tl 

Temple,  W.  M.,  Mason  City,  Iowa.  Paper  for  correspond- 
ence and  printing.      171,392  ;   Nov.   20. 

Templeton,  James,  &  Son,  Ltd.,  Ayr,  Scotland.  Knitting 
wool.     174,870;  Apr.   17. 

Tenebaum,  David,  doing  business  as  The  Aborn  Shirt 
Mfg.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  shirts.  172,131 ; 
Dec.   25. 

Tennessee  Biscuit  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Candy.  183,951 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Tennessee  Paper  &  Bag  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Paper,  en- 
velopes, lead  pencils.     172,809  ;  Mar.  13. 

Tennessee  Paper  &  Bag  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Printing, 
wrapping,  writing,  and  label  paper,  envelopes,  and  lead 
pencils.     173,108-0  ;  Mar.  13. 

Tennv,  William  H.  B\,  doing  business  as  Tenny  Vltala- 
mine  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Tablets  for  relieving  dyspep- 
sia and  constipation  and  increasing  strength  and  vi- 
tality.     160,644  ;    June    19. 

Ternstedt  Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Auto- 
mobile body  hardware.     163,900;  Jan.  30. 

Terra  Vitae  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Beauty  clay. 
178,416;    Sept.    11. 

Tetamore,  Henry  L.,  Glendale,  N.  X.  Wrapping  paper. 
182,941  ;  Oct.  2. 

Tetlow,  Clara,  doing  business  as  Tetlow  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Talcum  powders.  183,422; 
Dec.  18. 


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Tetralin  Gesellschnft  tnit  beschrilnkter  Uaftiing,  UltIIu, 
(.icrmany.  Lubricnnts  and  solvents,  kerospne,  benzine, 
gasoline,   etc.     14;.',040;   .Time   10. 

Tetrnlin  Gcsellschaft  niit  be.'Johriinliter  Haftuug,  Berlin, 
Germany.    Glue,  muolluse,  anil  paste.    14^,041  ;  June  19. 

Tetralln-Gesellschaft   mlt   beschrHnkter   Haftung,    Berlin, 

Germany.     Wood  and  food  preservatives,  photographic 

chemicals,  dyestuffs,  dyes,  etc.     142,042 ;  June  5. 
Tetraliu    Gesellscbaft   mit  beschrUnkter   Uaftung,  Berlin, 

Germany.      Rubber    mats,     waterproofed    fabrics,    etc. 

142.044  :  May  S. 
Tetralln-Gesellscliaft   mit  besehrankter   Haftung,   Berlin, 

Germany.      Soaps,    liquids,    powders,    and    pastes,    for 

Cleaning,  and  a  metal-polishiig  preparation.     142,046 ; 

July  24. 
Tetralln-Gesellschaft    mit   beschriukter   Haftung,   Berlin, 

Germany.      Besine,    coal,   coke,   rubber,   etc.      142,047 ; 

May  1. 
Teuscher   &    Son   Macbinery    Supply    Co.,    St.   Louis,   Mo. 

Automobile  f.iii  belts.     IG^.-onS  ;  Nov.   13. 
Tex-Alle  Company,  The.     (See  Koppe,  Edgar  J.) 
Tex-Craft    Company,    Geading,    Pa.      Hosiery.      179,974 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Texas  Belting  Company,   Houston,   Tex.     Leather  belts. 

169,938  ;  Mar.  27. 
Texas  Chemical  &  Specialty  Co.     (See  Johns,  William  T.) 
Texas  Company,  The,  Houston,  Tes.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Lubricating  oils.     169,143  ;  Mar.  20. 
Texas  Distributing  Company,  Dallas,  Tex.   Sweet  potatoes. 

184,627;   Dec.  25. 
Texas    Farm    Bureau    Melon    Growers'    Exchange,    Dallas, 

Tex.     Watermelons.      167,152;   Apr.   24. 
Texas  Gulf  Sulphur  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fusible 

sulphur  composition  for  tanks,  etc.     186,811  :  Dec.  4. 
Texas  Star  Flour  Mills,   Galveston,  Tex.     Wheat  flour. 

180,631 ;  Sept.  25. 
Texoleum    Company.      (See    Salem    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany.) 
Textile  Manufacturing  Co.,  Evansville,  Ind.     Ladies'  union 

suits,  vests,  and  pants.     169^37  ;  Feb.  13. 
Textile  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Chester,  Pa.     Artificial-silk,  worsted, 

and  mixed  artificial-silk  and  worsted  yarns.     172,299  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Textile   Publishing  Company.   New   York,   N.   Y.      Weekly 

publication.      172.659  ;   Feb.   27. 
Textile    Shirt    Company,    The,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Men's 

dres.s    and    negligee   shirts.      179,239 ;    Julir   10. 
Teitileather  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sutstitute  leather. 

165,773  ;   Jan.  2. 
Thacher  Medicine  Company,   Chattanooga,   Tenn.      Tonic 

for  female  use.     186,398  ;  Dec.  18. 
Thackery,    Thomas    W.,    jr.,    Winnetka,    111.      Wardrobe 

traveling  cases.     183,089  ;   Dec.  25. 
Thai   &   Bitter   Machine   Co.,    The,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Spot- 
lights, spotlight  mountings,  and  parts  thereof.    173,450  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Tharinger    Macaroni     Company,     Milwaukee.    Wis.      Ali- 
mentary paste  products.     171,186  ;   May   15. 
Thatcher,  H.  D.,  &  Company,  Inc.,  Potsdam,  N.  Y.   Butter 

and  cheese  coloring.     184,192  ;  Dec.  18. 
Thayer,  W.  E.,  Company,  Inc.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.    Files. 

167,781 ;  Aug.  14. 
The-B-X-Saw  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.     Hack  saws.     179,843  ; 

July   24. 
Theodore  &  Leves,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Olive  oil.     165,511 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Therapeutic   Appliance   Corporation,   The,    St.   Louis,   Mo. 

Chest  splint.     171,970  ;  Jan.  9. 
Thermalene  Gas  Corporation,   Kankakee,   111.     Generators 

for  producing   gas,   gas   cartridges,   and   parts   thereof, 

etc.     171,823;  Apr.  24. 
Thermold     Rubber     Company,    Trenton,     N.     J.       Hose. 

166,329;  Feb.  27. 
Thexton  &.  Wright  Ltd..  London,  England,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Men's  ready-made  clothing.     160,310  ;  Feb.  13. 
Thicme   Brothers   Company,   Fort   Wayne,   Ind.     Hosiery. 

180.632;    Sept.    11. 

Thlinket  Packing  Company,  Portland,  Greg.,  and  Funter 
Bay,   Alaska.     Canned   salmon.      113,333 ;    Feb.   6. 

Thoma,  Otto,  doing  business  as  Columbia  Products  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Malt  extract  for  food  purposes. 
179,240;  Sept.  25. 

Thoma,  Otto,  doing  business  as  Columbia  Products  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis.  Mo.     Malt  extract.     179,241 ;  July  10. 

Thoma  &  Son.  Inc.,  Fairfield,  Iowa.  Automobile  sunbeam 
visor.     158,460  ;  Mar.  13. 

Thoma  &  Son  Inc.,  Fairfield,  Iowa.  Window  glass,  glare 
shields  of  glass.     182,188  ;  Sept.  25. 

Thomas-Body  Co..  Oakland,  Calif.  Canned  fruits. 
173,792;  Apr.  24. 

Thomas-Boyce  Direct  Feed  Company,  Attica,  N.  Y.  Poul- 
try, scratch,  chicken,  hog,  dairy,  and  horse  feed,  calf 
meal,    egg   mash,    etc.      165,895 ;    May   1. 

Thomas  Chemical  Co.     (See  Walker.  W.  &  H.,  Inc.) 

Thomas,  D.  W.,  Incorporated,  Seattle,  Wash.  Artificial 
pearls.     179,975  ;  July  10. 

Thomas,  Elizabeth  M.,  doing  business  as  E.  M.  Thomas 
Company,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Ladies'  and  misses'  dresses. 
179,688  ;  July  10. 

Thomas,  E.  M.,  Bessemer,  Ala.  Medicine  for  rheuma- 
tism, indigestion,  etc.     184,875  ;  Dec.  18. 

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Thomas,  Howard  D.,  doing  business  as  Howard  D. 
Tliomas  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Windshield  cleaners  of 
the  squeegee  type.     180,153  ;  Aug.  28. 

Thoiuns,  Lillian  S..  doing  business  as  Froidevaux  Cie., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Bath  salts.     184,028  ;  Dec.  4. 

Thdinpsou,  A.,  Co.,  The,  yVmsterdam,  N.  Y.  Hosiery, 
knitted   underwear,   sweaters.     172,779-85 ;   May   22. 

Thompson,  Albert  H.,  doing  business  as  Marl  Valda  Beauty 
Products  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Beauty  paste  and 
hair  tonic.     173,219  ;  Aug.  14. 

Thompson-Barlow  Company,  Inc.,  The,  assignor  to  El  Zair, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  External  lotion.  179,752; 
Aug.   21. 

Thompson-Barlow  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Arch  supports,  foot  cushions,  heel  cushions,  foot  pads, 
and   Insoles   for  boots   and    shoes.      181,707  ;    Aug.    28. 

Thompson-Barlow  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Medicinal  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  obesity. 
18.S.458;   Nov.   20. 

Thompson.  George  K.,  Boston,  Mass.  Radio  receivers, 
head  sets,  loud  speakers,  phonograph  adapters,  etc. 
179,630;    Aug.    21. 

Thompson,  James,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Netted  or  wlde- 
mesh   fabrics.     179,631 ;   July  3. 

Thompson,  John  R.,  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Canned  goods. 
175,030;   Aug.   21. 

Thompson,  John  B.,  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Canned  vegetables. 
175,031 ;  June  5. 

Thompson,  Joseph.  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Hair  dressing. 
177,334  ;  June  l2. 

Thompson,  Mary  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Hair  preparations. 
177,246;    Nov.    20. 

Thompson  Medical  Co.,  Titusville,  Pa.  Medicinal  prep- 
aration of  tonic  and  laxative  properties.  171,046 : 
Mar.  27. 

Thompson  Milling  Co.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Wheat  flour. 
159.543  ;   Mar.   20. 

Thompson  Milling  Co.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Wheat  flour. 
160.727;    Mar.   20. 

Thompson  Milling  Company,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Wheat 
flour.      169,991 ;    Feb.   27. 

Thompson  Milling  Company,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Wheat 
flour.     173,451;  Nov.  6. 

Thompson,  Zola,  doing  business  as  Crystal  Chemical  Co., 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Wax  for  polishing  floors,  furni- 
ture, woodwork,  etc.     182,552  ;  (Jct.  2. 

Thomsen,  August,  &  Co.,  Ridgewood,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cake-ornamenting  and  tin  pastry  tubes,  cake-ornament- 
ing  sets.    etc.      185.389;    Oct.   30. 

Thomsen  Company,  The,  Waco,  Tex.  Shoe  dressings. 
167,927  ;  Sept.  25. 

Thomson,  Edith  C,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Candy.  169,144  : 
Mar.  6. 

Thomson  Wood  Finishing  Co.,  The,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Paints,  enamels,  varnishes,  etc.     181,873  ;  Oct.  2. 

Thorburn.  Henry  C„  doing  business  as  Drug  Products, 
Inc.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Pharmaceutical  preparation.  185,193  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Tbornley  and  Booth  Limited,  Hyde,  England.  Socks  for 
boots  and  shoes.     174,643  ;  June  19. 

Thornycroft,  John  I.,  &  Co.  Limited,  Westminster  and 
London,  England.  Steam  and  internal-combustion  en- 
gines.     179,385  ;   Aug.    7. 

Three-ln-One   Lantern    Company.      (See    Cole,  Albert   J.) 

'3  W"  Powder  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Washing 
powder.     170,307  ;  June  26. 

Thrift  Selling  Service  Co..  The,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Toy 
banks.     174,496;  Mar.  13. 

Thurman,  William  H.,  Van  Buren,  Ark.  Minrral  water. 
175.415  ;  May  29. 

Thurston,  W.  Harris,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirt- 
ings.    160.100  ;  July  17. 

Thurston,  W.  Harris,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cot- 
ton piece  goods.     183,423  ;  Sept.  26. 

Thyro-Logen  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Halogen-bearing  food  for  the  thyroid  gland.  181,576  ; 
Nov.    20. 

Tidewater  Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  1'.  Chemi- 
cals, colors,  and  fillers.     179,242  ;  Dec.  18. 

Tiedemann,  Theo.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piece 
goods  for  casket  linings  and  trimmings.  151,725  ; 
Mar.  6. 

Tierney,  Laurence  E.,  Fuel  Company,  Bluefield,  W.  Va. 
Coal.     184,194  ;   Nov.   13. 

Tiotien,  George  D.,  doing  business  as  Kleen  Products  Co., 
Hasbrouck  Heights,  N.  J.  Germicide  scalp  cleanser. 
109,459;  Mar.  6. 

Tillman,  Octina  A.,  Cape  May,  N.  J.  Shampoo  prepara- 
tion, massage  cream,  preparation  for  treatment  of  the 
hair.      160,643  ;    July    31. 

Tilton  &  Keeler,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and  cotton 
cr6pe  in   the  piece.      177,149  ;   June   19. 

Timber  Truss  Co.  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ring 
dowels.     163,365-6  ;  Feb.  6. 

Tlmberlake,  Paul  J.,  Jackson,  Mich.  .Swimming  appliances. 
166.921 ;  Jan.  2. 

Times  Printing  Company  of  Seattle,  Seattle,  Wash.  Col- 
umn of  news  in  newspapers.     175,416  ;  May  22. 

Times  Printing  Company  of  Seattle,  Seattle,  Wash.  Col- 
umn of  news  In  its  newspaper.     175,416  ;  July  31. 

Times  Printing  Company  of  Seattle.  Seattle,  Wash.  News- 
paper supplement.     177,704-5;  May  22. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  trade-ittarlc  applicants — Continued. 


Timing  Gears  Corporation,  Clilcago,  111.  Gears.  179,892  ; 
Aug.  14, 

Timlten  EoUer  Bearing  Company,  The,  Canton,  Obio. 
Roller   bearings   and  parts  thereof.      175,278 ;   May   1. 

Timson,  Frederick  H.,  Boston,  Mass.  Gaiters  of  leather, 
fabric,  and  combination.     169,731  ;  Apr.  3. 

Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore.  (See  Johnson, 
William   H.,  assignor.) 

Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  The,  Baltimore, 
Md.  Receptacle  for  gloves,  handkerchiefs,  lingerie,  and 
sewing  materials.     160,165  ;  Apr.  3. 

Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  The,  Baltimore, 
Md.  Boxes  or  receptacles  of  various  shapes  and  sizes. 
172.619;   Mar.   20. 

Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore,  The,  Baltimore, 
Md.    Mechanical  and  other  toys.     179,068  ;  July  31. 

Tingue,  Brown  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  sheeting 
for  covering  the  padding  on  ironing  rolls.  170,166 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Tingue,  Brown  &  Co.,  New  Yorls,  N.  Y.  Cotton  sheeting, 
knitted  padding,  netting,  and  canvas  and  duck  piece 
goods.      170,167  ;    Jan.    30. 

Tingue,  Brown  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Felt  piece  goods. 
173,153  ;  Feb.  27. 

Tingue,  Brown  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Laundry  bags. 
174,758  ;    Apr.   3. 

Tingue,  Brown  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woven  cotton  feed 
ribbons  for  laundry  machines.     175,532  ;  Oct.  2. 

Tingue  Manufacturing  Company,  Seymour,  Conn.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabrics — namely,  fabrics  of 
silk  and  worsted  for  women's  wear.     170.102  ;  Jan.  30. 

Tingue  Manufacturing  Company,  Seymour,  Conn.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Woven  pile  fabrics  of  mohair. 
183,895  ;  Oct.  2. 

Tinnerman,  A.  H.,  doing  business  as  Tinnerman  Stove  & 
Range  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Gas  and  combination  coal 
and  gas  ranges  and  gas  and  coal  heaters.  169,261 ; 
Apr.   10. 

Tioga  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.,  Waverly,  N.  Y.  Poultry  feed. 
173,687  ;  May  8. 

Tip  Top  Baking  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Bread.  171,558 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Tipton  Fruit  Growers  Assn.,  Tipton,  Calif.  Fresh  grapes. 
185,731  ;  Nov.  13. 

Tissue  Co.,  The,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.  Crepe  paper.  172,066  ; 
Jan.  16. 

Tissue  Company,  The,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.  Crepe  paper. 
177,150  ;  May  15. 

Tissue  Company,  The,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.  Embossed  tap- 
kins.     183,808  ;  Oct.  30. 

Tissue  Company,  The,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.  Paper  napkins. 
183,896;  Oct.  16. 

Tissuepkt  Underwear  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Un- 
derwear.    180,565  ;  Nov.  6. 

Titanium  Pigment  Company,  Inc.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Soap,  glass  and  metal  polishes,  and  abrader  prepara- 
tions.    173,110  ;  May  15. 

Titanium  Pigment  Company  Inc.,  Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y. 
Paints,  whether  dry,  paste,  or  ready  mixed.  173,111 ; 
Feb.    27. 

Titze  and  Fortkamp  Company,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Fruit  preserves,  jellies,  and  other  canned  fruit  prod- 
ucts.    172,620  ;  May  8. 

Toasted  Alaskas  Corporation  of  America  (Limited),  Wil- 
mington, Del.,  and  Muskogee,  Okla.  Electric  ovens  for 
the   toasting   of   Ice   cream.      162,592 ;    Nov.   20. 

Tobacco  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ciga- 
rettes.     174,371  ;   Feb.   27. 

Tobacco  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ciga- 
rettes.     183,459;    Sept.    11. 

Tobin  Chemical  Co.      (See  Tobin,  David.) 

Tobin,    David,    doing    business    as    Tobin    Chemical    Co., 

Boston,  Mass.     Stove  polish.     170,316  ;  Feb.  6. 
Tobrin    Tool    Company,    The,    Plantsvllle,    Conn.      Cold 

chisels,    pipe   wrenches,    and    screw   drivers.      187,885 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Toch    Brothers,    Incorporated.      (See    Toch    Brothers,   as- 
signors.) 
Toch  Brothers,  assignors  to  Toch  Brothers,  Incorporated, 

New    York,     N.     Y.      Ready-mixed    paints    and    paint 

enamels.      161,590-1 ;   Nov.   13. 
Toch   Brothers,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Ready-mixed   paints, 

varnishes,   and   enamel   paints.      161,594 ;    Dec.    25. 
Toch   Brothers,    Incorporated,    New   York,   N.   Y,      Liquid 

paint.     177,251 ;  May  8. 
Toch  Brothers,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Flat-white 

coatings  for  use  on  plastered  walls.     183,128;  Sept.  4. 
Todd,   Clarence  S.,  doing  business  as  Todd  Draln-A-Tub, 

Kansas  City,  Mo.     Rinsing  and  bluing  tubs.     176,295  ; 

June  12. 
Toewear  Hosiery  Incorporated,  Norristown,  Pa.     Hosiery. 

148,774  ;  May  8. 
Toflas,  Julius  &  Bro.,  Boston,  Mass.     Hats  for  women. 

165,898  ;  May  29. 
Toilet   Products   "A"   Company,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Bay- 
rum.     169,230;  Jan.  30. 
Tokheim   Oil  Tank  &  Pump   Co.,   Fort   Wayne,  Ind.     Oil 

and  gasoline  measuring  pumps.     183,323  ;  Oct.  30. 
Toledo  Dental  Supply  Co.,  The.     (See  Volgt,  William  A.) 
Toledo   Scale   Company,   Jersey   City,   N.    J.,   and   Toledo, 

Ohio.     Page  In  a  publication.     174,115  ;  Apr.  17. 


TulcJo  iScecl  Iroducts  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Poppet 
valves.      168,991  ;   Apr.   17. 

Tol-0-Nite   Remedy   Co.      (See  Mason,   Judson   T.) 

Tomacelli,  Maria,  doing  business  as  Sig  Chemical  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Shampoo  for  the  hair.  182,942 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Tomlinson,  George  E.,  Winchester,  Ky.  Take-down  tables 
173,943;  May  1. 

Tom's  Cove  Salt  Sea  Oyster  Co.     (See  Field,  Samuel  B.) 

Tongue-Tyer  Clip  Co.,  The,  Bristol,  Conn.  Clips.  187,970  ; 
Dec.    25. 

Tonsitol    Laboratories.       (See    Barisclllo,    John    J.) 

Tonsone  Co.,  The.     (See  Smith,  R.  Blackwell.) 

Toomey,  D.  J.,  Produce  Co.,  Spearfieh,  S.  D.,  and  New- 
castle, Wyo.    White  and  f  raham  flour.    174,188  ;  June  5. 

Toops,  Noble  C,  doing  business  as  Toops  Bros.,  Chicago, 
111.      Scissors.     162,218;   Sept.   18. 

To-Rain-On  Products  Co.    (Not  Inc.).   (See  Reuben,  Henry.) 

Torbay  &  Dart  Paint  Co.  Limited,  'fhe.  Waterproofing 
compound  for  cement.     100,092  ;  June  19. 

Torrey,  Julia  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  dolls  and  ani- 
mals.    173,907  ;  May  29. 

Torsion  Test  Piston  Ring  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Piston   rings.      179,894 ;   July   31. 

Tosse,  E.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for 
syphilis  and  diseases  of  the  skin.     178,577-8  ;  Aug.  7. 

Touchet  'Valley  Apple  Co.,  Waitsburg,  Wash.  Fresh 
apples.     180,908-9;  Aug.  21. 

Tourist  Handbook  Pub.  Co.,  Ames,  Iowa.  Motorist  publi- 
cation, which  publication  is  published  once  a  year. 
179,386;  Aug.  7. 

Tourists  Pride  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Fuchs,  Joseph  J.) 

Towner,  Orrin  W.,  doing  business  as  Two  Laboratories, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Radio  detectors  of  the  crystal  type. 
174.947  ;  Mar.  27. 

Towniey  Metal  and  Hardware  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Carpenters'  pencils.     185,633  ;  Oct.  23. 

Townsend-Adams  Oil  Co.      (See  Paluszek,  Adam  J.) 

Townsend,  E.  M.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
172,132  ;   Aug.    7. 

Townsend,  Glenn  Q.,  doing  business  as  Hoody  Peanut 
Butter  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Peanut  butter  and  salted 
peanuts.     164,280  ;  Feb.  6. 

Townsend,  Glenn,  doing  business  as  Nut  Lunch  Company, 
I'ortland,   Oreg.     Peanut  butter.     167,855;  May   8. 

Tozer,  Beatrice  C.  A.,  London,  England.  Face  creams, 
lotions,  rouges,  etc.     175,576 ;  Oct.  9. 

Trabulsi,  Philip,  doing  business  as  Trabulsl  Knit  Fabric 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  cravats.  177,151 ; 
June  26. 

Trachtenberg,  Harry,  doing  business  as  Arion  Shirt  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Men's  dress,  negligee,  and  work 
shirts.     170,226  ;  May  22. 

Traer,  Will  M.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Magazine.  174,040 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Traffic  Control,  Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Traffic 
lights.     175,417  ;  May  8. 

Tramsak,  John,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Preparation  for  the 
treatment  of  tuberculosis.     177,026 ;  July  24. 

Transloid  Products  Co.,  The,  Danbury,  Conn.  Trans- 
parent and  translucent  sheets  having  a  gelatin  or  case- 
in  biise.     185,268;  Dec.  25. 

Traub's,  H.,  Sons,  Savannah,  Ga.  Canned  tomatoes. 
174,710;   Dec.   18.  _ 

Trautraan,    C,    &    Company,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.     Leather.^ 
186,303  ;  Dec.  4.  ^ 

Travel-Right    Co.,    The.    (See    Schroyer,    Howard    R.,    as-  " 
signer.) 

Travers,  John  F.,  Shoe  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Shoes. 
173,734  ;  May  8. 

Travis,  Mrs.  May  B.,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  External  medicine! 
for  application  to  boils,  carbuncles,  abscesses,  etc.! 
164,014;  Jan.  23.  J 

Travis,  Romalne  &  Jell6,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,| 
artificial  silk,  wool  piece  goods  and  combinations  there-, 
of.     174,543;  May  29. 

Travis,  Romaine  &  Jell6,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  cot- 
ton, etc.,  piece  goods  and  combinations  thereof. 
174,544  ;  May  22. 

Travis,  Romaine  &  Jell6,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk, 
artificial-silk,  cotton,  and  wool  piece  goods  and  combi- 
nations thereof.     174,545  ;   Apr.   24. 

Travis,  Romaine  &  Jelle,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk 
crapes  in  the  piece.     186,305  ;  Dec.  11. 

Treat,  Clifford  W.,  doing  business  as  George  W.  Smith 
Co.,  Bennington,  Vt.     Maple  sirup.     172,021 ;  May  8. 

Treat,  Robert,  Shirt  Manufacturing  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Dress,  negligee,  and  plaited  shirts.     166,584  ;  Jan.  2. 

Trebor  Manufacturing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp-cord. 
173,056;   Feb.   20. 

Treco  Metal  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wrenches,  chisels,  hammers,  gears,  etc.  154,771 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Tree  Lovers  Association  of  America,  Aurora,  111.  Month- 
ly periodical.     179,015  ;  June  26. 

Treinies,  Evelyn  H.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Manual  facial  mas- 
saging or  tapping  device.     185,061 ;  Nov.  27. 

Tremont  &  Suffolk  Mills,  Lowell,  Mass.  Cotton  piece  goods, 
180,566;  Aug.  21. 

Trenton  Milling  Co.,  Trenton,  111.  Wheat  flour.  162,148 ; 
July    31. 

Trenton  Milling  Company,  Trenton,  111.  Self-rising  wheat 
flour.    182,729  ;  Oct.  2. 


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Treo  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ladles'  hose  sup- 
porters, corsets,  girdles,  and  brassiferes.   166,417  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tress    Laboratories.      (See    round,    George    H.) 
Triangle    Electro    Trading    Company,    New    Yorls,    N.    Y. 

Radiotelephone   receivers  and   radio   sets  and   parts   of 

radio  sets.     160, 7o2  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tribune    Company,   The,    Chicago,    III.      Weekly   magazine 

supplement.      166,412 ;    Sept.    11. 
Tribune    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Heading    ror    a 

newspaper  column.     166,413  ;  July  31. 
Tribune    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111.      Weekly    supple- 
ment for  a  newspaper  magazine.     169,992;  Dec.   11. 
Tribune    Company.    Tiie,    Chicago,    111.      Newspaper    and 

newspaper     supplements     published     daily.       177,706 ; 

May  22. 
Tribune    Company,    The,    Chicago.    III.      Newspaper    and 

newspaper    supplements    published    weekly.      177,707 ; 

Mav'29. 
Tricco  Chemical  Co.      (See  Garrett,  Ralph  C.) 
Trichitone  Laboratories.     (See  Askinn,  Morris  H.) 
Trico   Products   Corporation,    Buffalo,   N.   Y.     Windshield 

cleaners.     170,909  ;  Feb.  6. 
Trico  Products  Corporation,  Buffalo,   N.  Y.     Mirrors  for 

vehicles,     windshield     wings,     shock      absorbers,     etc. 

170,910;  Apr.  3. 
Trico  Products   Corporation,   Buffalo,   N.   Y.     Windshield 

cleaners.     170.911-12  ;  Jan.  2. 
Trident   Traders,    Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Animal   prod- 
ucts— namely,     wool,     hides,     and     skins.        182,021 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Trigg,    Wade    H.,    doing    business    as    Sta-Bak    Makers, 

Aberdeen,    S.    Dak.      Hair    tonic,    hair    dressing,    and 

dandruff  remover.     184,774  ;  Dec.  18. 
Triner,  Joseph,   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Preparation   for 

the    extermination    of   flies   and   mosquitoes.      182,627 

Oct.  30. 
Triner.   Joseph,   Company,   Chicago,    111.     Laxative   chew 

ing  gum.     182,628;  Oct.  30. 
Trinner.  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ladies'  hats.     168,696 

Jan.  30. 
Triple  S  Service  Corporation,  Denver,  Colo.     Granular  or 

powdered  antiseptic  cleanser  for   the  toilet.     174,370 

July  3. 
Tristate  Baking  Co.,  Flint,  Mich.     Edible  rolls.     169,103 

Apr.  3. 
Tri-State   Vegi   Feed    Co.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Dairy   and 

horse  feed.     182,451  ;  Nov.  13. 
Triumph     Electric     Co.,     The.     doing     business     aa     The 

Triumph    Ice    Machine    Co.,    Oakley,    Cincinnati,    Ohio. 

Ice-making  and  refrigerating  machinery  and  the  several 

parts  thereof.     167,210 ;  May  1. 
Triumph   Hosiery  Mills   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hosiery. 

185.543  ;  Nov.  27. 
Triumph   Ice   Machine  Co.      (See  Triumph   Electric   Co., 

The.) 
Troco    Nut    Butter    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Oleomargarine. 

178,782;    Nov.    20. 
Trojalene  OU  Company.     (See  Quinn,  Geo.  W.) 
Trojan   Middy   Co.,    Inc.,   Troy,    N.   Y.     Middies,   smocks, 

and  children's  dresses.     176,582  ;  June  19. 
Trolley  Supply  Co.,  The,  Massillon,   Ohio.     Gas  heaters. 

186,532;  Dec.  18. 
Tromba,   Marius   H.,   doing  business  as  Paramount  Lens 

Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Photographic  projecting 

and  optical  lenses.     162,327 ;  Apr.   10. 
Trommsdorfif,  H.      (See  Lageman,  Clemens.) 
Tropical    Date    Company,    The,    Thermal,    Calif.      Dates. 

185.681  :  Nov.  13. 
Tropical  Worsted  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tropi- 
cal worsted  piece  goods.     169,836  ;  Mar.  27. 
Tropico  Potteries.   Inc.,  Glendale,  Calif.     Sewer  pipe  and 

tile  except  metal  and   porcelain.     169,097  ;   Jan.   30. 
Trostel,   Albert  O.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Leather.     167,274  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Trotman,  Henry  L.,  &  Co.      (See  Trotman,  Henry  L.) 
Trotman,  Henry  L.,  doing  business  as  Henry  L.  Trotman 

t  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Hair  elixirs,  growers,  brlUian- 

tines,  straighteners,  and  shampoos.     171,394  ;  Mar.  20. 
Trotsky,  Isadore,  doing  business  as   Sanitary  Hair   Com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  I.     Hair  nets.     182,452  ;  Sept.  25. 
Trowbridge,   Archibald    L.,   Detroit,    Mich.      Bridge    score 

sheets  and  pads.     173,452  ;  Feb.  20. 
Trov  Milk  Products  Company,  East  Troy,  Wis.     Ice-cream 

mix.     167,742  ;   Feb.   27. 
Tru-Blu  Products  Co.,  New  Florence,  Pa.     Compound  for 

cleaning     rugs,      carpets,      canvas,      upholstery,      etc. 

165,837  :   Jan.   2. 
Truscon     Steel    Company,    Youngstown,    Ohio.       Certain 

articles    of    foundry    equipment.      167,697 ;    Mar.    20. 
Truscon   Steel  Company,   doing  business   as  The  Truscon 

Laboratories,    Detroit,  Mich.     Paint,   oil,   oleo-resinous 

and   varnish    enamels,    stains,   etc.      179,244  ;   Dec.   11. 
Tru-Way    Razor    Company,    The,   Pittshurgh,   Pa.      Razor 

and  razor  blades.     168.228  ;   Jan.  23. 
Tryalax  Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Medicinal 

preparation    for    the    stomach    and    nerves.      181,790 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Try-Me   Radiator  Cement  Company,  Denver,  Colo.     Radi- 
ator cement.     173,866;   May  8. 
Tryon  Mills  of  Vermont,  Bennington,  Vt.     Men's  under- 
shirts, underdrawers,  and  union  suits.    177,636  ;  Aug.  7. 
Tryon   Mills   of  Vermont.   Bennington.   Vt.     Undershirts. 

underdrawers,  and  union  suits.    177,930 ;  Aug.  14. 


Tryon  Toy-Makers.      (See  Vanee,  Eleanor  P.,  and  Char- 
lotte L.  Yale.) 
Tsout  Remedy  Co.     (See  Ilolzraan,  Samuel.) 
Tsuchiya.   Inosuke,   San  Francisco,  Calif.     Bamboo  rakes. 

173,, '{OS  ;   Feb.  27. 
Tsukalas,    Nicholas,    doing    business    as    Self-Expression 

Publishing   Company,   Battle    Creek,   Mich.      Magazines 

published   monthly.      171,143;   Feb.   27. 
Tubetite  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Crumley,  C.  V.) 
Tubular  Woven  Fabric  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Rub- 
ber-covered wire  and  cords,  both  for  electrical  purposes. 

160,154  ;   May  20. 
Tubular  Woven  Fabric  Company,  Pawtuckot,   R.   I.     Pro- 
tective covering  for  electrical  wires.     170,913  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tubular  Woven  Fahric  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Flexi- 
ble electrical  conduits  and  insulated  electrical  conduc- 
tors.    186,763;  Dec.  4. 
Tuckett,  H.  A.,  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Spices, 

flavoring    essences    for    food,    extracts,    etc.      162,075 ; 

June  5. 
Tullidge,    George    B.,    Philadelphia,   Pa.      Castor-oil    com- 
pound.     177,931 ;    Aug.   7. 
Tully,    Michael    P.,    doing    business    as    Atex   Mills,    New 

York,   N.   Y.      Nainsook    athletic   underwear.      166,542  ; 

May  8. 
Tump.  Paul,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Cleaning  powder.     174,644  ; 

May  29. 
Turck,   Lewis  A.,   Hornell,   N.   Y.     Cake  icing.     183,179  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Turgeon,    Joseph    A.,    Providence,    R.    I.      Tool    handles. 

185,324  ;   Oct.  30. 
Turner,  Earl  W.,  doing  business  as  Turner  Mfg.  Co.,  Ko- 

komo,   Ind.      Spark   timers  for   internal-combustion   en- 
gines.    173,302;  Mar.  6. 
Turner,  Halsey  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  piece  goods. 

174,158  :  June  19. 
Turner  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Turner,  Earl  W.) 
Turner,  Roy  J.,  Chicago,  111.     Writing  pads,  game  score 

cards,  tabulating  pads,  computing  pads,  etc.     179,895 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Turner   &   Seymour  Manufacturing  Co.,   The,  Torrington, 

Conn.     Egg  beaters.     178,580;  July  10. 
Turner  &   Seymour  Manufacturing  Co.,   The,   Torrington. 

Conn.     Furniture  slides.     181,922  ;   Sept.  18. 
Turner   &   Seymour   Manufacturing   Company,    The,    Tor- 
rington, Conn.     Metal  curtain  rods.     180,456  ;  July  24. 
Turner   &  Walls,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Silks,   cotton,   wool, 

and  mixtures  thereof  in  the  piece  and  shirtings  in  the 

piece.     176.928  ;  May  29. 
Turner    &    Walls,    New    York,    N.   Y.     All-cotton,    or    silk 

and   cotton,    or   silk   and   wool   piece   goods.      186,257 ; 

Dec.   18.     ' 
Tuska,    C.    D.,    Company,    The,    Hartford,    Conn.      Radio 

apparatus.     171,109  ;   Jan.   23. 
Tut  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Vaughan,  Mabel  E.) 
Tut  Manufacturing  Company,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Dolls. 

178,885  :   June   19. 
Tutelman  &  Kohn,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Shirts.     186,248 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Tuttle,   William   S.,  doing  business  as  Tuttle   Law   Print, 

Rutland,  Vt.     Filing  envelopes  and  manuscript   covers. 

183,324  ;   Dec.  25. 
Tuuri,  Matti,  Fairport  Harbor,  Ohio.     Cakes.     173,015 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Tuxedo  Shirt  Co.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Dress,  negligee, 

and  work  shirts.     173,944  ;  June  19. 
Tuxedo   Shirt  Co.    Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Men's  shirts. 

174,679  ;    July    31. 
Twaits,   Norma  A.,   Jersey   City,    N.   J.     Marmalade   and 

jellies.     165,169;  Aug.  28. 
Tween-Meal   Products   Co.      (See   Wilcox,   Edgar  A.) 
Twellsick,  Gustaf,  doing  business  as  August  Reutershan, 

Solingen,     Germany.       Tin    openers,     corkscrews,     etc. 

164,843  ;  July  10. 
Twin    Falls    County    Potato    Growers    Inc.,    Twin    Falls, 

Idaho.     Fresh  potatoes.     170,103  ;  Mar.  13. 
T"win  Piston  Ring  Corporation,  West  Orange,  N.  J.    Piston 

rings.     162,699  ;  Aug.  21. 
Two  Laboratories.      (See  Towner,  Orrin  W.) 
Twohy-Smith    Company,     Superior,    Wis.      Dried    fruits, 

canned    vegetables,    peanut    butter,    etc.      176,809-10 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Twombly,   Edna   G.,   administratrix   of   the   estate   of  Dr. 

Jame3    Twombly,     Stoughton,    Mass.      Tonic    for    the 

nervous   system.      171,341 ;    Apr.    24. 
Tycer,  Warren  I.,  Roseville,  Ohio.     Earthenware  utensils. 

180,088  ;    July   31. 
Tyer  Rubber  Company,  Andover,  Mass.     Balls.     181,966; 

Dec.  4. 
Tyler  Chemical  Co.,  Inc.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Gelatin  prep- 
aration for  making  desserts.     182,553  ;  Nov.  13. 
Tyler,  F.  J.,  Bethel,  Me.     Canned  fruits  and  vegetables. 

162,328  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tyler,    R.   B.,    Co.,   Louisville,   Ky.      Stucco    material   for 

exterior  and  interior  use.     165,101  :  Jan.  9. 
Typke  &  King,  Ltd.,  Micham   Common,   Surrey,   England. 

Antimony,      cadmium      sulphides,      arsenic      sulphides, 

chrome   exides,,  etc.      165,168  ;    Apr.    24. 
Tyree,  Josiah  S.,  Washington,   D.   C.     Medicinal  powders 

for  internal  use.     161.460  ;   Feb.  13. 
Tyroler,    Joseph,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Picture-projection 

lamps  and  parts  thereof.     182,524  ;  Oct.  2. 


964 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  Ust  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Tzifakis,  Andrew  E.,  doing  busiuess  as  The  Hermo  Prod- 
ucts Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Castile  soap.  187,701 ; 
Dec.  25.     ^ 

U.  R.  S.  Candy  Stores,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Candy.     154,675;  Mar.   27. 

X!.  R.  S.  Candy  Stores,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  United 
Happiness  Candy  Stores,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Candy.     162,594;  May  1. 

IT.  H.  S.  Candy  Stores,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candy. 
168,502;  Apr.  24. 

U.  S.  Bedding  Company,  Mempliis,  Tenn.  Beds,  bed 
springs,  and  mattresses.     179.246 ;   Aug.   28. 

XJ.  S.  Distribution  Co.,  Saginaw,  Midi.  Sheet  rubber  and 
textile  rubber  patches.     179.175  ;   Oct.  9. 

U.  S.  Hame  Couipany,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Hame  trimmings 
and  saddiery  hardware.     178,311 ;  May  29. 

U.  S.  Hame  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Hames,  hame  trim- 
mings,  and  saddlery  hardware.     178,312-13  ;   May  15. 

U.  S.  Hame  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Hame  attachments. 
178,481  ;  May  29. 

U.  S.  Hame  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  Chicago,  111.  ;  Cleve- 
land, Ohio ;  and  Detroit,  Mich.  Commercial-motor- 
vehlcle  bodies.     180,633  ;  Oct.  23. 

U.  S.  Industrial  Chemical  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Fertilizers. 
141,284  ;   Sept.  4. 

U.  S.  Leather  Goods  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pocketbooks, 
bill  folds,  cardcases,  etc.     173,455  ;  May  8. 

U.  S.  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Decatur,  111.  Imple- 
ments for  killing  and  disabling  insects,  flies,  and  the 
Uke.     172,458  ;  June  5. 

U.  S.  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Decatur,  111.  Fly 
swatters.     175,686-8  ;  June  5. 

U.  S.  Mop  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Floor  mops, 
hand  dusters,  floor  dusters,  wall  brushes.  150,170 ; 
Oct.  2. 

TJ.  S.  Oil  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Lubricating  oils 
and  greases.     175,114  ;  Nov.  27. 

TJ.  S.  Oil  &  Supply  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Lubricating 
greases.     148,904  ;  Mar.  20. 

U.  S.  Paper  Goods  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Paper 
bags.     180,911 ;   Sept.  4. 

U.  S.  Pure  Drug  Laboratories,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Powdered 
alum,  boric  acid,  powdered  borax,  camphorated  oil, 
etc.     183,130;  Nov.  13. 

TJ.  S.  Radio  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Plugs  for  connect- 
ing a  radio  receiving  set  to  an  electric-light  circuit. 
183,865  ;    Nov.    20. 

TJ.  S.  Sanitary  Specialties  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Scrubbing  compound.     173,542 ;  Sept.  25. 

TJ.  S.  Sanitary  Specialties  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Soap.     173,543;   Oct.   30. 

TJ.  S.  Sanitary  Specialties  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  De- 
odorant and  disinfectant.     173,544;  May  1. 

U.  S.  Sanitary  Specialties  Corporation,  Chicago,  lU.  Soap. 
173,545  ;  Sept.  25. 

TJ.  S.  Sanitary  Specialties  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Compound  for  cleaning  surfaces  of  wood,  metal,  etc. 
175,535;    Nov.    20. 

U.  S.  Sanitary  Specialties  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Deodorant   and   disinfectant.      185.732 ;    Dec.    11. 

TJ.  S.   Sewing  Thread  Co.     (See  Chertoff,  N.,  Inc.) 

TJ.  S.  Tool  Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
and  appurtenances  used  in  radiotelephony.  178,783 ; 
June  26. 

TJblko  Milling  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Stock  feed. 
165,900  ;  Aug.  21. 

TJblko  Milling  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Stock 
and  poultry  foods.     165,902  ;  Aug.  7. 

TJcoline  Products  Co.      (See  Davis,  Paul  P.) 

Udell  Works,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Ironing  boards  and 
stands  and  drying  racks.     169,610;  Feb.  13. 

Udell  Works,  The,  Indianapolis.  Ind.  Talking-machine 
record  cabinets,  talking-machine  cabinet.*;,  radio  and 
player-piano-roll    cabinets.       171,110 ;    Jan.    30. 

Uhry,  Edmund,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  trimmed  and 
tailored  hats.     167,276  ;  Jan.  9. 

Uklean  Co..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Jewelry-cleaning  outfit. 
171,2.37;  Mar.  6. 

Ullman-Jessel,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Ladies'  ancl 
misses'    dresses.      154,774 ;    Oct.    30. 

UUman,  Sigmund  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Inks, 
blacks,  etc.     156,473  ;  July  24. 

Ulmann,  Bernard,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Art-needle- 
work  package.      179,286  ;   Aug.    7. 

Ulmann,  Bernhard,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarns  for 
knitting,  etc.     176,376;  June  12. 

Ulmann,  Bernhard,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarns. 
176,.S77  ;  Nov.   13. 

Ulmann,  Bernhard,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand-knit- 
'ing  wool  yarns.     176.381  ;  Nov.   13. 

Ulmann,  Bernhard,  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Tarn, 
thread  for  art  needlework,  embroidery,  crocheting,  etc. 
177,421 ;  June  5. 

Ulmann,  Bernhard.  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarns. 
178,149-50  ;  May  8. 

TJlmann,  Bernhard,  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Instruc- 
tion books  and  similar  publications  relating  to  art  nee- 
dlework.    184,697  ;  Nov.  6. 

Ulmann,  Bernhard,  Co.  Inc..  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Crocheted 
and  knitted  slippers  and  shoes,  dresses,  suite,  etc. 
184,699;    Nov.    13. 

TJMA  Medicine  Company,  Joplin,  Mo.  Blood-purifying 
medicine.     16.5,973;  Jan.  2.  i        :»     fe 


Oncas  Manufacturing  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Finger  rings. 
172,786  ;  May  29. 

Unchokeable  Pump,  Limited,  London,  England.  Pumps. 
177,252  ;  July  10. 

Uncle  Wiggily  Doll  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Dolls 
simulating  animal  characters.     179.754  ;  June  19. 

Underwood,  Frank  K.,  doing  business  as  Underwood 
Candy  Co.,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa.  Candy.  170,959 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Underwood  Typewriter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machines  and  typewriting  machine  parts. 
157,642  ;  Feb.  20. 

Ungar,  Irwin  K.,  doing  business  as  Glob.4.rtco,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  Calendars,  mailing  cards,  cut-out  novel- 
ties.    164,206  ;  Oct.  16. 

Ungerbuehler,  Albert  L.,  doing  business  as  Cincinnati 
Brush  &  Mop  Manufacturing  Company,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Brooms.     183,129.     Oct.  2. 

Ungerer  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vanillin. 
182,275  ;  Oct.  30. 

Ungerer  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Natural  and 
sympathetic  products  used  for  scenting  purposes. 
184,998  ;  Dec.  4. 

Unico  Motor  Products  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Piston 
or  packing  rings.     166,332  ;  Aug.  14. 

Dnico  Motor  l^roducts  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Piston 
or  packing  rings.     166,333  ;  Jan.  30. 

Union  Asbestos  A:  Rubber  Company,   Chicago,   111.     Com-    . 
pressed-asbestos-fiber-.sheet  machinery  packing.     165,468, 
Jan.    30. 

Union  Bag  &  Paper  Corporation,  Jersey,  City,  N.  J.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Paper  bags.     169,040  ;  Jan.  2. 

Union  Bakery,  Marion,  Ohio.     Bread.     179,691 ;  Sept.  18. 

Union  Biscuit  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Biscuits,  crackers, 
cake,  and  cake   wafers.     152,661 ;   Nov.  20. 

Union  Celerv  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Fresh  to- 
matoes.     166,486;   Mar.   6.  m, 

Union     Construction     Company,     San     Francisco,     Calif.  ■  I 
Radio   sets.      171,070 ;   Feb.   20.  ■  ' 

Union  Construction  Company,  San  Francisco.  Calif. 
Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.  171,671 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Union  Cutlery  Co.,  Clean,  N.  Y.  Cutlery.  165,514; 
Feb.  20. 

Union  Cutlery  Co.,  Clean,  N.  Y.  Razors,  pocketknives, 
and  scissors.     171,714  ;  Mar.  20. 

Union  Cutlery  Co.,  Olean,  N.  Y.  Razors.  175,033; 
Apr.  17. 

Union  Cutlery  Co.  Inc.,  Olean,  N.  Y.  Knives,  razors, 
and   shears.      179,341  ;    Oct.    16. 

Union  Cutlery  Co.  Inc.,  Olean,  N.  Y.  Razor  strops 
and  hones.      181,623 ;    Oct.    16. 

Union  G:is  Ensine  Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Diesel  engines. 
184,923  ;  Dec.  11. 

Union  Hosiery  Company.     (See  Wallach,  David.) 

Union  Macaroni  Company,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Macaroni, 
spaghetti,  vermicelli,  noodles,  and  cut  macaroni. 
163.554  :  Jan.  30. 

Union  News  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candies 
and   assorted   chocolates.      172,498 ;    May   15. 

Union  Oil  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pe- 
troleum tailings,  road,  residual,  black  and  fuel  oils. 
164,782;  Feb.  20. 

Union  Oil  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Lubricating  oils  and  gasoline.     172,300  ;  Nov.  6. 

Union  Oil  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Transmi.'jsion  oils  and  greases.     181,547—8  ;  July  31. 

Union  Paper  &  Twine  Co.,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Wrap- 
ping  paper.      180,567 ;   Aug.    7. 

Union  PetroUum  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Oils  for 
heating  purposes.     173,453  :   Feb.    13. 

Union  Petroleum  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Oil  and 
oiling  compositions.     180,990  ;   Aug.  28. 

Union  Pharraacal  Company.     (Sec  Scnier,  Philip.) 

Union  Pharmacal  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Face,  fin- 
ishing, bleaching,  cold,  vanishing,  almond,  lemon,  and 
cocoa-butter  creams,  etc.     177,414  ;  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Union  Radio  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  tele- 
phone and  telegraphic  instruments  and  parts  thereof. 
162,091  ;  Apr.   24. 

Union  Special  Machine  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sewing- 
machine  needles.     185,635  :   Oct.   30. 

Union  Steel  Products  Company,  Ltd.,  The,  Albion,  Mich. 
Pie,  cooky,  and  bread  ruck  trucks,  proof-box,  dough- 
trough,  etc..  trucks.     178,008  ;  July  17. 

Union  Sugar  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Beet,  cane, 
and  maple  sugar.     178,310  :  July  24. 

Unit  Construction  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Portable 
sectional  partitions  of  wood  and  glass.  152,048-9 ; 
May  1. 

United  Alfalfa  Co.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Stock  and  poultry 
feed.     162,783-4  ;  June  5. 

United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and 
Canton,  Ohio.  Rolled,  pressed,  and  formed  channels 
and  L  channels  for  use  in  building  construction. 
154,893  :    Sept.   4. 

United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and 
Canton,  Ohio.  Black  and  galvanized  steel,  rust-resist- 
ing  and   anticorrosive  iron,    etc.      154,895 :   July   31. 

United  Appliance  Company,  Jackson,  Mich.  Electric 
washing  machines.     177,253  :   Sept.  4. 

United  Autographic  Register  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Loose- 
leaf  binders  and  leaves  thereof.     169,993 ;  July  24. 


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United  Beverage  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sirups 
and  beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.     183,726  ;   Nov.   20. 

Uultpd  Bnisli  Manufactories,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artists' 
pr.intlinislics.      ISO. ."90;    Oct.    16. 

United  Business  Equipment  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Folders, 
cards,  giiidos,  stationery,  etc.     180,910  ;  Aug.  21. 

Uoited  Chemical  Companies,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cleanser, 
disinfectant,   and  deodorizer.     174,540;  June  5. 

United  Chemical  Companies,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Prepa- 
ration for  cleansing  and  bleaching  toilet  bowls. 
180,720  ;  Oct.  10. 

United  Chemical  and  Organic  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  III. 
Gelatin.      182,189 ;    Oct.    f). 

United  Chemical  and  Organic  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
Steam  bone  mineral  meal.     182,190.     Oct.  2. 

United  Cheuiiciil  and  Organic  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
Hog  feed  and  meal.     182,191  ;  Oct.  2. 

United  Cigar  Store.-i  Company  of  America,  .Tersey  City, 
N".  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  1l.  Candies  and  chocolates. 
106,613;  Mar.  0. 

United  Cigar  Stores  Company  of  America,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  United  Retail 
Chemists  Corporation,  New  York.  7'  v.  Fruit  bever- 
age sold  as  a  soft  drink.     171,672 ;  Fen.  20. 

United  Confectioners  Supply  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Flavors  for  food,  marshmallow  topping,  etc.  158,906  ; 
May  8. 

United  Dairy  Association.  (See  Bradner  Condensed  Milk 
Co.,  assisnor.) 

United  Drug  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Perfume  extract, 
toilet  water,  cleansing  and  vanishing  cream.  170,049  ; 
Feb.  13. 

United  Drug  Company,  doing  business  as  Langlois,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  complexion  i)ow- 
ders,  etc.     173,793  ;  May  20. 

United  Electrical  Manufacturing  Co.,  Adrian,  Mich.  Elec- 
trical motor  horns.     172,787  ;  Mar.  27. 

United    Extract    Companv.       (See    Cohen,    Leon.)' 

United  Fig  &  Date  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Nuts  and  nut 
products.     157,701  ;  July  3. 

United  Fig  &  Date  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Brazil 
nuts  in  "the  raw  state.     176,298  ;  July  8. 

United  Food  Products  Companv,  The.  (See  Peacock, 
William  F.) 

United  Fruit  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Dairy  products. 

163.242  ;  Aug.  21. 

United   Fruit    Company,   Boston,   Mass.     Dairy  products. 

163.243  ;  Nov.  20. 

United   Fruit  Company,  Boston,  Mafis.     Dairy   products. 

163,245  ;  Aug.  21. 
United  Happiness  Candy   Stores.      (See  U.  E.   S.   Candy 

Stores,  Inc.) 
United   Hosiery   Mills    Corporation,    Chattanooga,    Tenn. 

Hosiery.     169,428  ;  June  5. 
United    Hosiery    Mills    Corporation,    Chattanooga,    Tenn. 

Hosiery.     175,971 ;  Oct.  2. 
United    Hosiery    Mills    Corporation,    Chattanooga.    Tenn. 

Hosiery.     176.861  ;  June  19. 
United  Kimono   Co.      (See  Joseph  Bros.) 
United    Lace   &  Braid   Mfg.    Co.,   Cranston,   R.   I.      Shoe, 

underwear,    and    blouse    lacings,    galloons,    and   braids. 

179,897;    Aug.    7. 
United,  Marine    &    Fuel    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Lubricating  oils.      175,084  ;   Mar.   27. 
United    Mills     Company,    Inc.,     Louisville,    Ky.      Men's, 

women's,   and   children's   hosiery.      181,325 ;  Aug.   7. 
United  Oil  Company,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.     Gasoline,  kero- 
sene,  naphtha,   lubricating   oil,   distillate   gas,   oil,    etc. 

165,574  ;  Feb.  20. 
United    Oil    &    Natural    Gas    Products    Corporation,    The, 

Monroe,  La.     Hydrocarbon  black  used  as  a  base  in  the 

manufacture  of  paints,  varnish,  etc.     172.133  ;  Apr.  10. 
United  Paint-Up    Stores,   Inc.,   Reading.    Pa.      Paste  and 

ready-mixed    paints,     varnishes,     stains,     and     enamel 

paints.     172,303  ;  Mar.  20. 
United  Petroleum  Asiatic  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Kerosene.     175,281 ;  June  26. 
United    Piece    Dye    Works,    Lodi,    N.    J.      Dyed,    printed, 

and    finished    textile    fabrics,    printed    silk,    foulards. 

177,152  ;  Sept.  25. 
United   Pure   Food    Co.      (See   Strohmeyer   &  Arpe   Com- 
pany.) 
United  Retail  Chemists  Corporation.     (See  United  Cigar 

Stores  Company  of  America,  assignor.) 
United    Retail    Chemists    Corporation,   New    York,    N.    Y. 

Tooth   paste.      149,0.59 ;    Mar.    27. 
United  Retail    Chemists    Corporation,   New   York,   N.   Y. 

Emulsion  of  cod-liver  oil.  sirup  of  white  pine  and  tar, 

aspirin,  etc.     154.773  ;  Mar.  13. 
United   Sanitary  Products  Company   Inc.,   New  York,  N. 

Y.     Liquid  soap.     174,497  ;  Dec.  18. 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  and 

Boston,  Mass.     Nails.     179,755  ;  Aug.  7. 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.    Paterson,  N.  J.,  and 

Boston,  Mass.     Nails.     182,024  ;  Aug.  14. 
United  States  Alkali  Export  Association  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.   Y.     Caustic  soda.     184,009;  Dec.  18. 
United     States    Asphalt    Refining    Companv,     The,    New 

York,   N.   Y.     Asphalt.      183,425 ;   Nov.   20. 
United  States  Athletic  Company.     (See  Olmsted,  Leon  A.) 
United    States    Bronze    Powder   Works,    Inc.,    New    York, 

N.  Y.    Bronze  powders  and  bronzing  liquids.     176,230-1 ; 

Jnly  24. 


United   States   Bronze   Powder   Works,    Inc.,    New   York, 

N.   Y.     Bronze   powder  and  bronzing  liquid.     176,313 ; 

May  8. 
United  States  Bung  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  New  York  and  Brook- 
lyn,  N.    Y.,   and   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Bungs.      162,909; 

Apr.  24. 
United     States     Envelope     Company,     Springfield,     Mass. 

Envelopes.     178,581  ;  May  22. 
United    States    Flour   Mills    Company,    Now   Orleans,    La. 

Hard-wheat  flour,  .soft-wheat  flour,  and  self-rising  flour. 

167,436-7  ;  Mar.  20. 
United  States  Foil  Company,  Louisville,  Kv.     Ice  cream. 

1G4.204  ;    July    31. 
United  States  Foil  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.    Shredded  tin 

foil  for  Christmas-tree  and  other  decorative  purposes. 

166,964;  Aug.  21. 
United   States   Gypsuin   Company,   Chicago,   ID.      Calcined 

gypsum,  plaster  of  Paris,  wall  plaster,  gauging  plaster. 

159.633  ;  Jan.  30. 
United    States    Gypsum    Company,    Chicago,    III.      Land 

plaster.      167.588;    Oct.    30. 
United  States  Gypsum  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Calcined 

gypsum  wall  plasters.     176,514  ;   June  5. 
United   States  Gypsum  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Calcined 

gypsum,  stucco,  and  wall  plaster.     176,862  ;  May  29. 
United   States  Gypsum   Company,   Chicago,  111.     Calcined 

gypsum  stucco  and  wall  plasters.     176,863  ;  Aug.  7. 
United    States   Gypsum    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Plaster 

hoard  and  plaster  wall  hoard.     177,804  ;  May  29. 
United  States  Juvenile  Vehicle  Co.     (See  Casey,  John  T.) 
United    States    Lens    Company,    The,    Wheeling,    W.    Va. 

Automobile  headlight  cover  glasses.     173,050  ;  May  8. 
United    States    Metallic    Packing    Company,    The,    Phila- 
delphia,   Pa.      Metallic   packing   for   piston    and    other 

rods.     178,009;  Aug.  28. 
United    States   Metallic   Packing   Company,    Philadelphia, 

Pa.       Metallic    packing    for    piston    and    other    rode. 

178,076;   Aug.   28. 
United   States  Music  Company,   Chicago,  111.     Perforated 

music    rolls.      182,118 ;    Oct.    30. 
United    States     Overall    Manufacturing    Company,    The, 

Cincinnati,       Ohio.         Convertible      coats.         175,972 ; 

June  19. 
United   States   Pencil   Co.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Lead  and 

I)aper  crayon  pencils.     166,334  ;  Apr.  10. 
United    States    Playing    C^rd    Company,    The,    East    Nor- 
wood,    Cincinnati,     Ohio.       Playing    cards.       178,536 ; 

Aug.  28. 
United  States  Playing  Card  Company,  The.     East  Nor- 
wood,   Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Playing    cards.      178,537-9 ; 

Aug.  21. 
United    States    Playing   Card    Company,    The,    East    Nor- 
wood,  Cincinnati,   Ohio.      Playing   cards.     184,269-71 ; 

Oct.  16. 
United  States  Playing  Card  Company,  The,  East  Norwood, 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Playing  cards.     186,206 ;  Dee.  25. 
United  States  Playing  Card  Company,  The,  East  Norwood, 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Playing  cards.     187,704  ;  Dec.  25. 
United   States  Portland  Cement  Company,  The,   Denver, 

Colo.     Portland  cement.     178,642 ;  3\me  5. 
United  Stages  Products  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables  and  dried  fruit.     164,978  ; 

Feb.  20. 
United     States     Products     Corporation,     San     Francisco, 

Calif.      Canned    fruit,    canned   vegetables,    canned   fish, 

dried   fruit.      164,979  ;  .Feb.   27. 
United     States     Products     Corporation,     San    Francisco, 

Calif.      Canned   and   dried   fruits.      166,331;    Sept.    25. 
United    States    Products    Corporation,    San    Jose,    Calif. 

Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish.     168,391 ;  Apr.  17. 
United  States  Refractories  Co.,  San  Luis  Obispo,  CaUf. 

Bricks.     177,254  ;  June  5. 
United  States  Remedy  Co.     (See  Cori,  John  B.) 
United   States  Rubber   Company,   New  Brunswick,   N.   J., 

and  New   York,   N.    Y.     Aprons   for  icemen.     171,002 ; 

May  13. 
United   States   Rubber   Company,  New   Brunswick,   N.   J., 

and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rubber  heels.     171,880  ;  July  31. 
United   States  Rubber  Company,   New  Brunswick,   N.   J., 

and  New   York,   N.   Y.     Coats.     175,580 ;   June   19. 
United   States   Rubber   Company,   New   Brunswick.   N.   J., 

and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Felt  slippers.     177,753  ;  Sept.18. 
United   States  Survey  Company,  Incorporated,  Rochester, 

N.  Y.     Road  maps  and  printed  road  guides.     170,800; 

Nov.  27. 
United  Trimming  Co.,  N«w  York,  N.  Y.     Fringes,  braids, 

tassels,  cords.     169,460;  Sept.  25. 
United    Turkey    Red    Company,    Limited,    The,    Glasgow, 

Scotland.        Outer     garments,      headwear,     underwear, 

work,  negligee,  and  dress  shirts,  and  blouses.     162,787 ; 

May  22. 
United    Turkey    Red    Company    Limited,    Glasgow,    Scot- 
land.    Cotton  yarns.     165,838  ;   June  19. 
United    Turkey    Red    Company    Limited,    The,    Glasgow, 

Scotland.       Cotton     goods     In     the     piece.       172,134 ; 

June  12. 
Universal   Engineering  Company,  Maywood,  111.     Electric 

light  and  power  plant  units  for  farms,  country  homes, 

stores,    etc,      172,810 :    Mar.    27. 
Universal   Feature  and   Specialty   Company,   Chicago,    111. 

Books  and  comic  section  in  daily  newspapers.    150,833  ; 

Mav  1. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Universal  Feature  &  Specialty  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Dolls   and   puzzle  games.      177,344  ;   June   19. 

Universal  Gypsum  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Plaster. 
184,572;  Dec.  18. 

Universal  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ant- 
poisoning   fluid    compound.      171,342 ;    Feb.    13. 

Universal  Mills,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Stock  and  poultry 
feeds  and  mashes.     180,089-90  ;   Nov.   20. 

Universal  Mills,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Scratch  feed.  184,008  ; 
Dec.   2.5. 

Universal  Motor  Company,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Internal-com- 
bustion engines  and  pumping  outfits.  171,144 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Universal  Eemedies  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Stomach  tonic.     183,426;  Nov.   13. 

Universal  Theatres  Concession  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Candy. 
179,070;    July    31. 

Universal  Theatres  Concession  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Candy. 
170,072;    July    31. 

Universal  Wholesale  Grocery  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Canned 
goods,   etc.      174,042 ;    Aug.   28. 

Universe  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Refrigerators. 
181,156;  July  24. 

University    Pickle   Company.      (See   Maffitt,   Ellen   W.) 

Unkefer,  Geo.  R.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Oil  used  in  making 
ready-mixed  enamels  and  paints.     172,135  ;  May  29. 

Unn6,  Ernst,  Harrogate,  York,  England.  Apparatus  or  ap- 
pliance for  massaging  the  teeth  and  gums.  178,152 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Unruh  H.  P.  Co.,  The,  Chanute,  Kans.  Germicidal  rem- 
edy for  colds,  cuts,  burns,  etc.     155,940 ;   July  10. 

Upco  Manufacturing  and  Sales  Company,  The,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Spark  timers  for  internal-combustion  engines. 
179,017;    July    31. 

Urban,  George  MilUng  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Poultry 
feeds.     177,336  ;  Aug.  21. 

Urbana  Packing  Co.,  The,  Urbana,  Ohio.  Shoulders,  hams, 
lard,  and  bacon.     165,219  ;  Jan.  30. 

Ursone,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Little  Giant  Tow  Line 
Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Automobile  tow-lines.  178,417 ; 
June  19. 

U-Sal  Company.      (See  Weaver,  George  E.) 

Usdin,  Hyman,  doing  business  as  San-It  Rubber  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Sanitary  belts  and  shields. 
170,598  :  Jan.  9. 

Uslnga  Disc  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Metal  disks 
for  recording  the  human  voice  for  reproduction  upon 
phonographic  machines.     180,251 ;  Aug.  7. 

Uswald,  Harry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Coats,  wraps,  capes, 
and    neckpieces.       155,280 ;    June    19. 

Uswald,  Harry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fur  coats,  wraps, 
capes,    and   neck   pieces.      155,281  ;    June    19. 

Uswald,  Harry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fur  coats,  wraps,  capes, 
and  neck-pieces.     155,576  ;  July  17. 

Utasal  Company,  The.      (See  Zucker,  Nathan   S.) 

Utensils  Company,  The,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Laundry  Iron- 
ing machines.     165,612  ;   Mar.   27. 

Utility  Fittings  Company.     (See  Brunner,  Lamar  F.) 

Utility  Service  Association,  Chicago,  111.  Toilet-paper 
cabinets.     157,050;  May  29. 

V.  Mayenburg,  Ottamar  H.,  doing  business  as  Labora- 
torium  Leo,  Dresden.  Germany.  Tooth  paste  and  pow- 
der,  and   mouth  wash.     156,996 ;    Mar.   27. 

V.  Mayenburg,  Ottomar  H.,  doing  business  as  Labora- 
torium  Leo,  Dresden,  Germany.  Shaving  soap.  156,997  ; 
May  1. 

V-W  Ventilator  Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Window  ventilators 
for  buildings,  ventilators  for  sash  bars,  door  panels. 
168,229;  Jan.  23. 

Vacuum  Oil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Petroleum  oil. 
171,294  ;    Nov.    20. 

Vacuum  Oil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricating  oils. 
182,079;   Sept.   4. 

Vacuum  Water  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soda 
water  and  beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.  165,646 ; 
July  17. 

Vail  Brothers.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pomade  for  the  scalp 
and  hair.     165,048;  Mar.  13. 

Vail  Brothers,  doing  business  as  Keystone  Perfume  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.     Bay  rum.     168,341 ;  June  5. 

Vail  Brothers,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Perfume,  toilet  water, 
sachet  powder,  etc.     185,063  ;  Dec.  4. 

Vajada,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  liquid  for 
lungs  and  kidney  and  for  healing  wounds  and  sorea. 
178,886 ;  Aug.  14. 

A'alecia  Evaporated  Milk  Co.,  Madison,  Wis.  Evaporated 
skimmed    milk.      185,941  ;    Dec.    11. 

Valentin  Blatz  Brewing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Non- 
alcoholic, maltless,  carbonated  grape-flavored  beverages. 
181,724;   Aug.   28. 

Valentine  &  Bunker,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabrics. 
175,630;  Apr.  17. 

Valentine  &  Bunker,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  cotton,  and 
woolen  piece  goods  and  mixtures  of  the  same.  177,805  ; 
May  1. 

Vales,  Alberto,  Company,  New  Orleans,  La.  Soap. 
168,591 ;  Jan.  2. 

Valiquette,  Gilles,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Rubber 
treads.     169,339  ;  May  1. 

Valley  Dairy  Products  Company,  Appleton,  Wis.  Butter. 
180,674;    Nov.    13. 

Valona  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Wojclechowski,  Ro- 
man H.) 


Van  Brunt,  W.  C.,  assignor  to  Empire  Hosiery  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,   N.   Y.     Hosiery.     154,422;   Mar.   6. 

Van  Camp  Packing  Company  Inc.,  The,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.     Soap.     151,858 ;  Jan.  30. 

Van  Carrip  Packing  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Soap.     175,115  ;  Aug.   7. 

Van  Camp  Sea  Food  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canned 
fish.     171,343  ;  Mar.  27. 

Van  Camp  Sea  Food  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Canned  olives,  grapefruit,  pimientos,  and  spinach. 
182,685;  Oct.  16. 

Van  Camp  Sea  Food  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canned 
fish,  fruits,  vegetables,  and  olives.     185,165  ;  Dec.  4. 

Vance,  Eleanor  P.,  and  Charlotte  L.  Yale,  doing  business 
as  Tryon  Toy-Makers,  Tryon,  N.  C.  Children's  toys. 
182,080  ;  Oct.  23. 

Vancouver  Cedar  Mills,  Limited,  Vancouver,  British  Co- 
lumbi.i,  Canada,  and  Chicago,  111.  Shingles,  siding,  and 
finishing  lumber.     169,515  ;  Aug.  14. 

Vanderbilt,  R.  T.,  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Chemical  compound  used  as  an  accelerator  in  the 
manufacturing  of  rubber  products  to  hasten  the  curing 
of  rubber.      175,631 ;   June   26. 

Vanderboget,  Frank  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Baking  powder. 
185,269;  Dec.  18. 

Van  der  Heyden  a  Hauzeur,  L.,  Paris,  France.  Organs, 
pianos,  harps,  and  parts  of  such  Instruments.  147,279  ; 
Oct.   9. 

Van  der  Heyden  a  Hauzeur,  L.,  Paris,  France.  Organs, 
pianos,  harps,  and  parts  of  such  instruments.  182,312  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Vander  Koogh,  Charles,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Mayonnaise 
dressing.      145,403 ;    May    8. 

Van  Der  Vygh,  Prans,  doing  business  as  Hikecut  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Pocket  tool  knives.  176,343  ; 
June  26. 

Vander  Wheelen,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation 
for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  lumbago,  etc. 
.  183,013  ;   Dec.  11. 

Vandewart  Company  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knit- 
ted piece  goods.     178,784  ;  Aug.  14. 

Van  Dyk,  James,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Food  products. 
168,565  ;  Sept.  25. 

Van  Dyk,  James,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Butter  and 
eggs.     168,566  ;  Sept.  25. 

Van  Dyk,  James,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dairy  and  food 
products.     172,623;  Sept.  25. 

Van  Dyk,  James,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee  substi- 
tute.    180,457;  Sept.  25. 

Van  Erp,  Arnold,  Oakland,  Calif.  Horse-radish  and  mus- 
tard,  jellies,   jams,   etc.     173,154 ;   June   26. 

Van  Ess  Laboratories.  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Massage  prepa- 
rations or  tonics  for  the  treatment  of  the  head  and 
scalp.     166,487  ;  May  29. 

Van  Exen,  Arsene  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pearls  and  pre- 
cious stones  and  Jewelry  in  which  they  are  mounted. 
168,182  ;  Dec.  11. 

Van  Gesfn,  .Tames  H.,  doing  business  as  Mello-Derma 
Company,  Ellensburg.  Wash.  Lotion  or  like  prepara- 
tion for  chapped  hands,  etc.     166,156  ;  Dec.  4. 

Van  Gilder,  W.  P.  (See  Van  Gilder,  William  P.,  and 
S.  E.  Ward.) 

Van  Gilder,  William  P.,  and  S.  E.  Ward,  doing  Ijusiness 
as  W.  P.  Van  Gilder,  also  as  S.  E.  Ward,  Brunswick, 
Nebr.  Hog  remedy  for  mixed  infection,  swine  plague, 
or  flu.     167,495  ;  Feb.  13. 

Van  Goodwin,  J.,  doing  business  as  J.  V.  Goodwin  &  Co., 
Charlotte,  N.  C.  Liniment  for  rheumatism,  influenza, 
coughs,  colds,  etc.     169,634  ;  Feb.  20. 

Vanitie  Hat  Co.      (See  Land,  Julius.) 

Vanity  Fair  Company,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Face  cream, 
face  powder,  lip  pencil,  rouge,  .shampoo,  etc.  180,991 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills,  Reading  Pa.  Ladies'  silk  under- 
wear.    147,649  ;  May  8. 

Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills,  Reading,  Pa.  Garment  composed 
of  a  combination  brassiere  and  chemise.  166,420 ; 
May  1. 

Vanity  Pair  Silk  Mills,  Reading,  Pa.  Vests,  bloomers, 
knickerbockers,  drawers,  union  suits,  etc.  167,109 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills,  Reading,  Pa.  Veils  and  silk  cloth 
In   the  piece.     176,583  ;   Aug.   28. 

Van  Raalte  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Women's  un- 
derwear.    179,020  ;  Aug.  14. 

Van  Raalte  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery. 
179,835  ;   Aug.   28. 

Van  Sands,  Walter,  doing  business  as  Vantone  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonograph-needle  holders  for  sound 
boxes.     178,418  ;   Oct.   9. 

Van  Sands,  Walter,  doing  business  as  Vantone  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonograph-needle  holders  for  sound 
boxes.     178,482;  Oct.  9. 

Van  Sant,  Hiatt  and  McCutcheon,  Oakland,  Calif.  Con- 
fections  dispensed   in    cones.      133,563 ;   Jan.   2. 

Vantone   Company.      (See   Van   Sands,   Walter.) 

Van  Vleet-Mansfield  Drug  Co.,  doing  business  as  La 
Creole  Laboratories,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Creo-clay  face 
pact,  hair  dressing  and  tonic,  almond  lotion,  etc. 
179.609  ;  Dec.  4. 

Van  Vleet-Mansfield  Drug  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Hair- 
brushes, nailbrushes,  toothbrushes,  etc.  186,729 ; 
Nov.  27. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Contimierl. 


967 


Van   Wassou   Medicine   Co.,   The,   Talladega,   Ala.     Medi- 
cine for  IndiKCstlon,  castritis,  etc.     182,887  ;  Dec.  18. 
Vapolyptus  Co.      (See  llottel,  Frank  C.) 
Vapo  Products  Company,  Inc.,  Sandpoinl,  Idaho.     Riis  and 

carpet  cleaning  compound  and  hand  cleanser.     100,145  ; 

Jan.    30. 
Vapor  Lubricant   Company.      (See   McComas   &  Goodwin, 

assijrnors. ) 
Vapo    Stove    Company,    The,    Lima,    Ohio.      Oil    stoves. 

107,743  :  .Tan.  ;>0. 
Vargo    Tradiii.?    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Turo 

pumice  artificial  rubbing  stone.     1SG.170  ;  Nov.  20. 
Vary   Knit   Co.,   Inc.,   Union   Hill,  N.  J.,   and  New  York. 

N.    Y'.      Woven    and    knitted    cotton,    wool,    etc.,    piece 

goods.     174,348  :  June  12. 
Vary  Knit  Co.,   Inc.,   Union   Hill,  N.  J.,   and  New  York, 

N.    Y.      Knitted   wool   and   cotton    soods   in    the   piece. 

179,836;  July  3. 
Vaushan  and   Huslmell  Manufacturing  Company.  Chicago, 

III.       Handled    hammers,    hatchets,    axes,    adzes,    and 

slcdiros.     170,227  ;   Feb.  27. 
Vaughan,  Mabel  E.,  doing  business  as  Tut  Manufacturing 

Company,  Birmingham,  Mich.     Beverage  sold  as  a  soft 

drink.     181,625;   Aug.   2S. 
Vaughan-Towle  Co.,  Lynn,   Mass.     Shoes  made  wholly  or 

in   part   of   leather.      176,300 ;   Apr.    24. 
Vaughi),   Edythe  E.,  Battow.   Fla.     Medicine  for  eczema, 

pyorrhea,  and  mange.     184,196  ;  Dec.  18. 
Vaughn  Grocery  Company,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.     Coffee. 

174,948  ;  July  3. 
Vavra,   Minerva,   doing  business  as  M.   Vavra  Drug  Co., 

Chicago,   111.     Antiseptic  solution   used  as   a  medicine. 

182.629;  Dec.  4. 
Vawter,   Edgar  S.,  Monroe,   La.     Medicine  for  the  treat- 
ment of  stomach,  kidney,  and  liver  diseases,  an  ointment 

for  the  treatment  of  skin  diseases.     171,746  ;  Feb.  20. 
Vedoe-l'eterson    Company,    Quincy.    Mass.      Reamers    and 

groove  cleaners.     172.454  :   Feb.  27. 
Veenstra  Produce  Co.,  Climax,  Mich.     Butter.     170,452 ; 

June  5. 
Vegatol  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,   Calif.     Laxa- 
tive  crackers.      137,751  ;    Jan.   30. 
Vegetable   Exchange   of   California,    Inc.,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.     Fresh  asparagus.     185,637  ;  Nov.  IS. 
Vellguth,    Walter    A.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Whipped- 

cream   candy.      164,207 ;    Jan.   16. 
Velsch  &  Holtz,  Paris,  France.     Perfumes,  toilet  waters, 

eau  de  Cologne,  brilUantine,  etc.     185,638  ;  Dec.  11. 
Velvoeta   Cheese  Company.      (See  Scbaefer,  Max  O.) 
Velvet  Oil  Company.      (See  Cavanaugh,   William  D.) 
Velvet    Oil    Company,    The,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Motor    oils. 

178,684  ;  May  22. 
Velvet    Piston    Ring    Co.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Piston    rings, 

belting,     hose,     machinery     packing,     and     nonmetallic 

tires.     171,824  ;  May  8. 
Velvet  Products  Company.     (See  Baumgarten,  Emanuel.) 
Venesta    Limited,    London,    England.      Plywood,    veneer, 

sawed    timber,    or    cork    reenforced    with    sheet    metal 

cemented  to  surfaces.     180,912  ;  Aug.  7. 
Vent.  Otto  A.,  U!)per  Sandusky,  Ohio.     Eggs  and  poultry. 

161,464  :  Jan.  30. 
Ventloek  Company,  The.     (See  Wheelock,  Arthur  C.) 
Venus  Packing  Co.      (See  Abbott,  Hall  &  Co.) 
Verband     der     Schweizerischen     StUckwaren  -  Ausriistan- 

stalten,   St.   Gall,    Switzerland.      Cotton   fabrics   woven 

and  finished  in  Switzerland.     183,612  ;  Oct.  2. 
Vereln    fiir    Chemische    und    Metallurgische    Produktion, 

Aussig,   Czechoslovakia.     Decolorizing  charcoal   for  use 

for  mineral  and  vegetable  oils.     167,372;  Mar.  13. 
Verelnigte    Freiburger    Uhrenfabriken    A.-6.    Incl.    vorm. 

Gustav  Becker,  Freiburg,  Germany.    Clocks,  clock  works, 

and  parts   thereof.      180,253 ;    Oct.   9. 
Vermi-Tox    Products    Co.,    Holland,    Mich.      Insecticide. 

169,104  ;  Feb.  20. 
Verm-O-Spray  Products  Co.,  West  Haven,  Conn.     Chemi- 
cal preparations  for  the   extermination  of  insects  and 

rodents.     167,589  ;  Jan.  2. 
Vermont  Creamery  Incorporated,  Pawtucket,  R.   I.     But- 
ter, eggs,  cheese,  lard,   maple  sugar,   maple  sirup,  pea- 
nut butter.      165,903  ;   Mar.   27. 
Vermont    Maple    Syrup    Company,    Inc.,    Essex    Junction, 

Vt.     Sirup  made  from  cane  and  maple  sugar.     166,117  ; 

Mar.   6. 
Vernon's,    William,    Sons    &    Co.,    Philadelphia,   Pa.      Ho- 
siery.    172,788  ;  May  22. 
Vernoy  Chemical  Company.     (See  Green,  William  F.) 
Vero    Indian    River    Producers    Association,    Vero,    Fla. 

Fresh  citrous  fruits.     171,478  ;  May  8. 
Vertex    Hosiery    Mills,    Inc.,    Weissport.      Pa.       Hosiery. 

183,352  ;  Sept.  25. 
Ver-Vac    Company,    The,    doing    business    as   The    Syrup 

Products    Co.,   Baltimore,    Md.      Fruit   sirups    used   for 

making  soft  drinks.     161,817  ;  Feb.  6. 
Vesper  Pharmacal   Co.      (See  Deavy,   Thomas  R.) 
Vestrap  Co.,  The.     (See  Robinson,  Evelyn  A.) 
Vibro-Dental    Products    Incorporated,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Dental  cream.     186,259  ;  Dec.  11. 
Vlckery   &   Hill   Pub.    Co.,    The,   Augusta,   Me.     Monthly 

magazine.      179,440 ;    Aug.    7. 
Victor-American   Fuel  Company,  The,  Portland,  Me.,  and 

Denver,  Colo.     Coal.     164,472  ;  Apr.  3. 
Victor-American  Fuel  Company,  The,  Portland,  Me.,  and 

Denver,  Colo.     Coal.     164,474 ;  Apr.  17. 


Victor-American   Fuel  Company,  The,  Portland,  Me.,  and 

Denver,  Colo.     Coal.     164,476  ;  Apr.  3. 
Victor  Radio  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Radio  appa- 
ratus.      172,137  ;   Feb.  20. 
Victor  Specialty  Company.     (See  Loewenberg.  Victor.) 
Victoria  Pastry  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     French  pastry 

and   cakes,   covered  with   icing,   cakes,   macaroon   tarts. 

157,457  ;  Mar.  27. 
Victorius,  A.  v.,  &Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Hosiery.    185,944; 

Dec.  4. 
\'ictorsohn,    Morris,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Lever-operated 

motors,     184,700  :  Oct.  30. 
Victory  Manufacturing  Co.,  Niles.   Calif.     Metal  pipe  fit- 
tings,     stopcocks,      and      double      packed      stopcocks. 
179,565  ;   Oct.   30. 
Victory  Sparkler  cS:  Specialty  Co.,  Elkton,  Md.     Repeating 

cap      pistols,      grasshoppers,     and     canary     songsters. 

164.527;   Jan.  9. 
Victory     V     Belt     Co.,     Catasauqua,     Pa.        Link     belts. 

107,741  :    Apr.    10. 
Vigncs-Bombet  Grocer  Co.,  Inc.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.    Wheat 

flour.     178,645;   Sept.  18. 
Vigores   Company.      (See   Whitney,    Henry   A.) 
Viking     Specialty     Company,    Worcester,     Mass.      Screw 

drivers,   wrenches,   and  wrench  sets.     160,570  ;  Aug.  7. 
Vilander,   Anna   L.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Petticoat   under- 

drawer.      174,049  ;   Mar.   13. 
Vilas,  Royal  C,  Fowl  River,  Ala.     Citrous  fruits  and  nuta. 

175,227  ;    .Tuly    31, 
Vlllcr  &  Prost,  Paris,  France.     Furniture  and  automobile 

polish.     150,449  ;  Apr.  3. 
Vincent  Drug  Company,  The,  Texarkana,  Ark.     Prepara- 
tion   for    a    douche    for   vaginal   disorders.      164,281 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Vincent,  Sidney  C,  Baltimore,  Md.     Toy  alarm  clocks  or 

watches.     174,804:  Apr.   10. 
Vinco    Herb   Company.      (See   Clegg,    Sherman   D.) 
Vinkemuldej,  Henry  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Vinkemulder 

Co.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Bananas.     160,168  ;  Aug.  21. 
Vin-Sok  Food  Products  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Processed  dried  fruits.     169,792  :  Mar.  6. 
\'lt]ucsnfy,  Ernest  M.,  Spencer,  Ind,     Images,  bric-a-brac, 

statuary,  etc.     170,228;   July  17. 
Virden  Packing  Company,   San  Francisco,  Calif.     Smoked 

meats.      142,184  ;    May   8. 
Virden    Packing    Company,    South    San    Francisco,    Calif. 

Canned  fruits,  olives,  fruit  jams.     155,716  ;  Mar.  27. 
Virden     Packing     Company,     South     San     Francisco    and 

Oakland,  Calif.     Cooked  corn  beef.     161,161 ;  Jan,  9. 
Virden    Packing    Company,    South    San    Francisco,    Calif. 

Meat    loaf,    sugar-cured    bacon,    souse,    etc.      164,282 ; 

June  5. 
Virden  Packing  Company,  San   Francisco,  Calif.     Canned 

fruits.      172,068:    Apr.    10, 
Virden  Packing  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Canned 

and  bottled  fruits,  jams,  jellies,  and  olives.     175,581  ; 

May  ir>. 
Virden  Packing  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Canned 

tomatoes.     175,633  :  June  19. 
Virginia  Blue  Gem  Coal  Corporation,  Pennington  Gap  and 

North  Fork,  Va.     Steam  and  domestic  coal.     175,691 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Virginia  Cotton  Mili.s,  Swepsonvllle,  N.  C.     Cotton  goods 

In    the    piece.       175,043 ;     Mar.    20. 
Virginia  Dare  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.     Preserved 

cv\ished    fruits    for    soda-fountain    purposes.      154,004 ; 

Nov.    20. 
Virginia  Ice  Cream  Company.     (See  Arcese,  Pasquale.) 
Virginian   Tire  &   Rubber    Company,   St.   Albans,    W.    Va, 

Pneumatic  tires.     186,092  ;   Dec.   25. 
Visco  Chemical  Products  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Polish    for    furniture,    pianos,    autos,    etc.       180,568 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Viscose  Company,  The,  Marcus  Hook,  Pa.     Artiflcial-sUk 

yarns  and  threads.     184,197  ;  Oct.  2. 
Vislok     Limited,     London,     England.       Nuts     and     bolts. 

167,438;  Jan.   10. 
Vita  Food  Company,  The,  Chicago,  HI.    Maltless  chocolate 

cereal    beverages.      177,529 ;    July   31. 
Vita-Grain    Mfg.    Co,      (See   Beshere,    Joseph    J,) 
Vita    Mineral   Products   Company,    Peoria,    111.      Mineral 

stock  food.    177,337  ;  Oct.  2. 
Vita  Products  Company.     (See  Ely,  Mark  C.) 
Vita   Eice    Products    Co.,    Willows,    Glenn    County,    Calif. 

Preparation  made  from  rice.     155,841  ;  May  1. 
Vita-Sulphur  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Medicinal  prepara- 
tion    for     rheumatism,     neuritis,     sciatica,     gout,     etc. 

177,639  ;  July  10. 
Vital  Food  Company  of  California.      (See  Sherman,  Ber- 
nard E.) 
Vitalit.v  Publishing  Company.  (See  Whitehouse,  George  F.) 
Vitamlneral   Products   (JO.      (See   Peters,   Albert   T.) 
Vitans  Laboratories.     (See  Schmidt,  Oliver  S.) 
Vitlmin    Milling    Company,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Bread. 

175,282;    July    31. 
Vitlmin    Milling    Company,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Wheat 

flour.      175,283 ;    July    31. 
Vltomen    Cereal    Company,    Tacoma,     Wash.      Breakfast 

cereal.     182,025  ;  Dec.  25, 
Vitrefrax   Company    Inc,    The,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Re- 
fractory    lininff,     mastic     fire     walls,     cements,      etc. 

170,414-15  ;  May  8. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-marh  applicants — Continued. 


Vltrefras  Company,  luc,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Re- 
fractory linings  for  forges,  smelters,  etc.,  refractory 
cements,  etc.     170,416  ;  .Inly  17. 

Vitrefrax  Company  Inc.,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Re- 
fractory lining, '  bricks,  cements,  and  furnace  bottom 
grains, 'etc.     170,417  ;  May  8. 

Vitro  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Ready-prepared  ceramic  glasses  and  enamels.  168,625  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Vitro  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Oxides 
of  cobalt,  chromium,  selenium,  etc.     176,234  ;  June  12. 

Vivaudou,  V.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Writing  paper,  en- 
velopes, bristol  or  cardboard  suitable  for  visiting 
cards.     161,660  ;  Mar.  13. 

Vivaudou,  v..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rouge  and  face 
powder  in  compact  form.     170,229  ;  Jan.  30. 

Vivaudou,  V.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Face  powders  and 
creams,  perfumes,  rouges,  hair  tonics,  etc.  174,645 ; 
May  1. 

Vivaudou,  V.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Face  powder  and 
crpams,    perfumes,    etc.      175,284-5 ;    May    22. 

Vbcen,   Inc.     Newark,   N.   J.      Hosiery.      167,061  ;   Jan.   9. 

Vlacbos,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preserved  figs,  sun- 
dried    raisins,    shelled   nuts,    etc.      180,913 ;   Oct.    16. 

Voce,  A.  Law,  doing  business  as  Egoval  Chemical  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Extract  to  be  used  In  the  prepara- 
tion of  soft  drinks.     172,405  ;  Mar.  13. 

Voce,  A.  Law,  doing  business  as  Egoval  Chemical  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Extract  to  be  used  in  the  prepara- 
tion of  soft   drinks.     172,406  ;   Mar.   27. 

Vogel,  Morion  .!.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  and  children's 
hand  bags,  purses,  and  pocketbooks.     176,386 ;  Apr.  10. 

Vogel,  Morton  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  and  children's 
hand  bags,  purses,  and  pocketbooks.     177,153  ;  Sept.  11. 

Vogel's,  F.,  Son  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Aprons, 
dresses.      176,585  ;    Oct.   16. 

Vogt  Brothers  Mfg.  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Refrigerating 
machinery  and   refrigerators.     160,218  :   May   22. 

Vogt,  F.  G.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lard. 
179,756-7  ;    Sept.   4. 

Vogt,  Henry,  Machine  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Drop-forged 
steel  valves  and  fittings.     167,590  ;  Mar.   13. 

Vogue,  The.     (See  Burgower,  L.  H.) 

Voigt,  William  A.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Dental  burs  and 
broaches.     168,814  ;  Mar.   13. 

Volgt,  William  A.,  doing  business  as  The  Toledo  Dental 
Supply  Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Deodorizing  preparation. 
180,347;   Oct.   30. 

VoigtlSinder  &  Sohn  Aktiengesellschaft,  Brunswick,  Ger- 
many. Single  and  double  telescopes  and  binoculars, 
photographic  lenses  and  cameras.     173,613  ;  May  29. 

Volland,  P.  F.,  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Fabric  toy  dogs  adapted 
to  be  stuffed.     167,342  ;  Oct.  2. 

Volta  Co.  of  America,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Prepara- 
tion for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  etc.  177,255 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Voluma  Corporation,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Talking  ma- 
chines, reproducers,  recorders,  and  needles  for  talk- 
ing machines,  and   parts  therefor.      155,328  ;   June  19. 

Vender  Hevde  &•  John.     (See  John,  Hermann  A.) 

Von  Kopff  Inhaler  Co.,  The.     (See  Klauser,  Arthur  O.) 

Voorhees,  Joseph  P.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Hosiery. 
178,314  :  July  10. 

Voorhees  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Rubber 
hose.      160,731 :    July   31. 

Voorhees  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Hose  made 
whollv  or  partly  of  rubber  or  rubber  composition. 
161,5i4  ;  Oct.  23. 

Voorhees  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Hose,  belt- 
ing, and  packing  made  of  rubber,  etc.     171,003  ;  Apr.  3. 

Vorgias,  Louis,  Chicago,  111.  Shoe  polish,  dressings,  and 
cleaners.     180,348  ;  Aug.  21. 

Vortex  Mfg.  Co-,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  holders  for 
paper  dishes  and  dispensing  receptacles  for  paper 
dishes.     180,311 ;  July  3. 

Vos,  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  weights  and  desk 
ornaments.      177,530  ;   July   24. 

Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
160.312  ;  June  26. 

Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  and  silk  mixture 
piece  goods.     160,313  ;  June  5. 

Voss  &  Stem,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  and  silk  mixture 
piece  goods.     160,315 ;  June  5. 

Voss  &  Stern.  New  York,  N.  T.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
160.316;  June  12. 

Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods  con- 
taining  silk    stripe.      160,318 ;    .Tune    26. 

Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece  goods. 
160,323  :  June  19. 

Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  piece  goods. 
160,325  ;  .Tune  19. 

Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cotton  and  silk  mixture 

piece  goods.     160,328:  June  19. 
Voss    &    Stern,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Silk    piece    goods. 

177.933  ;  Dec.   18. 

Voss    iS:    Stprn,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Cotton    piece    goods. 

177.934  ;  May  15. 

Voss    &;    Stern,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Silk    piece    goods. 

177,934  :  Dec.  4. 
Voss    &    Stern.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Cotton    piece    goods. 

177,938-9  ;  May  15. 
Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Silk  and  cotton  mixture 

goods  and  cotton  piece  goods.     177,938  ;   Dec.  18. 


Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sateen  piece  goods. 
179,693  :  July  17. 

Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk,  cotton,  silk  and 
cotton,   etc.,   piece  goods.     184,045;   Dee.    18. 

Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  chiffon  cloth. 
184,372  ;  Oct.  2. 

Voss  &  Stern,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Silk  and  cotton  piece 
goods.     185,545  ;   Nov.   20. 

Vox  -  Schnllplatten-  und  Sprechmaschinen-Aktiengesell- 
sehaft,  Berlin,  Germany.  Talking  and  dictating  ma- 
chines, records  for  talking  machines.     160.166:  Apr.  10. 

Vox  -  Schallplatten-  und  Sprechmaschinen  -  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Berlin,  Germany.  Talking  machines,  phono- 
graphs, parts  thereof,  and  supplies  therefor.  165,733  ; 
Nov.   20. 

Vul  Ko  Cene  Co.,  The,  Kent,  Ohio.  Chemical  composi- 
tion to  assist  in  vulcanizing  rubber.     169.940  ;  Feb.  13. 

Vulcan  Proofing  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Offset  blankets, 
rubber  sheetings,  sheet  rubber,  etc.    180,156  ;  Aug.  14. 

Vulcan  Crucible  Steel  Co.,  .Vliquippn,  Pa.  Tool  steel. 
152,292;    Jan.   9. 

Vulcan  Record  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound  rec- 
ords for  phonographs  and  talking  machines.  185,271 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Vulcan  Record  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soxind 
records  for  phonographs  and  talking  machines.  J85,272  ; 
Nov.    20. 

W.  &  H.  Walker,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Soap  flakes. 
179,568 ;    Aug.    7. 

W  &  L  Baking  Companv,  Jackson,  Mich.  Prepared  dough- 
nut mixture.     167,960  ;  Mar.  20. 

W.  S.  I).  Underwear  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brassiferes. 
178,586  :   Aug.   28. 

W.  V-B.  Ames  Company,  The,  Freemont,  Ohio.  Dental 
cement.     175,696:  Apr.  3. 

Wabash  Baking  Powder  Co.,  Wabash,  Ind.  Gelatin  des- 
sert.    182,631 ;  Nov.  13. 

Wabash  Cabinet  Co.,  The,  Wabash,  Ind.  House  organ 
published  periodically.     184,154  ;  Nov.  6. 

Wabash  Cabinet  Co.,  The,  Wabash,  Ind.  Vertical  filing 
folders   and    guides.      186.970 ;    Dec.    11. 

Wabasha  Roller  Mill  Companv,  Wabasha,  Minn.  Wheat 
flour.     169,793  :  Feb.  27.  - 

Wabasha  Roller  Mill  Company.     Wabasha,  Minn.     Wheat  A 
flour.     172,918  ;  Mav  8.  ^ 

Waddell,  Walter  H.,  and  Bertha  Waddell,  doing  business 
as  Tartaroff  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Preparation  for  remov- 
ing tartar,  film  and  discolorations  from  the  teeth. 
180,993  ;  Aug.  21. 

Wadhams  Oil  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Lubricant  for 
pipe-thread  connections.     186,860  ;  Dec.  11. 

Waelchli,  N.  L.,  Denver,  Colo.  Pharmaceutical  prepara- 
tions used  as  an  inhalant  for  use  in  cases  of  tuberculo- 
sis.    172,852;  Apr.  24. 

Wagemaker  Company,  Grand  Rapids.  Mich.  Desks, 
household  tables,  store  tables,  etc.     183,867  ;  Nov.   27. 

Wager,  Robert  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Shaving-lather^ 
forming  devices.     168,815  ;   Feb.   13. 

Wagner,  Edward  C,  &  Son,  Chicago,  111.  Pop-corn  con- 
fection.    165,650;   Blar.   27. 

Wagner,  G.  M.  H.,  &  Sons,  Chicago,  111.  Fresh  canta- 
loupes and  pears.     164,790  ;  Feb.  6. 

Wagner,  G.  M.  H.,  &  Sons,  Chicago,  111.  Fresh  canta- 
loupes and  apples.     164,791 ;  Feb.  6. 

Wagner,  Harry  M.,  doing  business  as  The  H.  M.  Wagner 
Co.,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.    Coffee.     173,614  ;  July  3. 

Wagner  Research  Society,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Carburetor!. 
168,909  ;  .Tan.  2;s. 

Wahl  Company,  The,  Chicago,  III.  Leads  and  lead  con- 
tainers.    145,483  ;  Oct.   9. 

Wahl  Refractory  Products  Co.,  The.  Fremont,  Ohio. 
High-temperature  cement.     183,014  ;  Oct.  23. 

Wahlenmaier,  Frank  C,  doing  business  as  Eyc-Ryne 
Laboratories,  Kansas  City,  Kans.  Eye  lotion.  162,702 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Wahoo  Novelty  Works,  Wahoo,  Nebr.  Toy  dogs.  1S2.843  ; 
Sept.   11. 

Wakem,  Harold  R.,  doing  business  as  Harold  R.  Wakem  & 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Radio  receiving  and  radio  transmit- 
ting sets  and  the  various  parts  thereof  and  radio  head 
phones.     179,567  ;  Aug.  21. 

Walden-Worcester  Inc.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Socket  wrenches. 
171,344  ;  Mar.  6. 

Waldmeyer,  Francis  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Art 
Industries,  Inc.  Molded  objects  made  from  compositions 
containing  sulphur.     166,543  ;  Jan.  9. 

Waldo,  E.  M.  and  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paints. 
108,503  ;  May  8. 

Waldorf,  Isaac.  Baltimore,  Md.  Union  suits  of  textile 
fabric.     170,511  ;  June  19. 

Walker,  A.  R.,  Candv  Corporation,  Muskegon,  Mich. 
Candy.     179,074  ;  Sept.  25. 

Walker  Bros.  Co.,  assignor  to  Za-Rex  Food  Products  Inc., 
Boston,  Mass.  Sirups  and  extracts  for  flavoring  food. 
173,261  ;  July  3. 

Walker  Bros.  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Nonalcoholic,  maltlesg 
flavoring  sirups  for  soft  drinks.      173.262 ;  Mar.   13. 

Walker  Bros.  Co.,  Boston.  Blass.  Medicinal  preparations 
for   cramps,   diarrhea,  and   colds.     173,263  ;  Mar.  27. 

Walker,  Cyrus  M.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Men's  textile-fabric 
union-suit    underwear.      175,446;    Sept.    11. 

Walker,  Fred,  &  Co.  Proprietary  Limited,  Melbourne,  Vic- 
toria,   Australia.      Meat   extracts.      162,087 ;    Feb.   6. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


969 


Walker,  J.  C.  &  Bros.,  Ssmore,  Va.  Oysters  canned  or 
in   thp   shell.      155,848;    Mar.    27. 

Walker,  Mndaro  C.  .T.,  MfR.  Co.,  The,  Indianapolis,  Inil. 
Hail-  snlve.     17S,01T;  June  10. 

Walker,  Plntt  B.,  doing  business  as  Farm  Implement 
I'ubllshing  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Publication. 
1S5,SS5  ;  Dec.   11. 

Walker  Publishing  Co..  Aurora,  and  Marionville,  Mo. 
Name  or  title  of  a  weekly  newspaper.     173,159  ;  Mar.  20. 

Walker  Stetson  Company,  Boston,  Mas.?.  Men's,  women's, 
and  children's  knit  and  nainsook  underwear.  166,4'21  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Walker  Webhlug  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Hair  nets. 
155,725;  Aus:.   7. 

Walker  Webbing  Co.,  Providence,  B.  I.  Shoe,  etc.,  lacings, 
galloons,  braids,  webbings,  beltings,  tapes,  and  hair- 
pins.    156,125  ;  Apr.   24. 

Walker.  W.  &  II..  Inc.,  doing  business  as  Thomas  Chemi- 
cal CO.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Alcohol  rubbing  and  bath- 
ing -preparation.      167.500 ;    Feb.    13. 

Wall,  Kins:  U.,  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Cluing  compound  and 
liquid   bluing.      172,697  ;    Apr.    10. 

Wall  Paper  Manufacturers  Limited,  The,  London,  Eng- 
land. Dry,  ready-mixed,  and  paste  paints.  169,381 ; 
June  19. 

Wall,  Strerter  &  Doyle  Co.,  North  Adams,  Mass.  Shoes. 
184,807  ;   Nov.  27. 

Walla  Walla  Hothouse  Vegetable  Co.  (See  Mojonnier, 
Frederick  E.) 

Walla  Walla  Valley  Prune  Growers  Co-Operative  Associ- 
ation, Freewater,  Oreg.  Fresh  boxed  Italian  prunes. 
168,697  ;  May  8. 

Wallace,  C.  J.,   and  Co.      (See  Wallace,  Charles  J.) 

Wallace.  Charles  J.,  doing  business  as  C.  J.  Wallace  and 
Co.,  assignor  to  C.  J.  Wallace  Co.,  Inc.,  Duluth,  Minn. 
Hand  lotion,  toilet  water,  face  and  talcum  powder, 
etc.     158,203  ;  Feb.  13. 

Wallace  &  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  X.  Chocolates  and  candies. 
163.489 ;  Jan.  9. 

Wallace,  James  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tablets  for  use  in 
aiding  indigestion.  Influenza,  etc.     181,095  ;  Oct.  9. 

Wallace,  R.,  &  Sons  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Wallingford,  Conn. 
Sterling-silver  flatware  and  hollow  ware.  185,350 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Wallace  &  Tiernan  Pando  Co.,  Inc.,  Belleville,  N,  J. 
Food   shortening.      183,782 ;    Sept.   18. 

Wallach  Bros.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Shirts,  collars,  under- 
wear     169,569;   Sept.   18. 

WaUach,  David,  doing  business  as  Union  Hosiery  Com- 
pany,  New   York,  N.   Y.     Hosiery.      176,772  ;   June  19. 

Wallach  &  Mayer,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  168,442  ; 
Jan.    30. 

Wallau,  Ales  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  wear. 
173,018-19;  June  19. 

Wallcraft  Shirt  Co.  Inc.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Dress,  negli- 
gee, and  work  shirts.     178,646  ;  Aug.  28. 

Wallenstein  Industrial  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elastic 
knitted  goods  in  the  piece.     182,489  ;  Aug.  21. 

Waller,  L.  D.,  Seed  Co.,  The,  Guadalupe,  Calif.  Garden 
and  flower  seeds.     167,542  ;  May  1. 

Wallerstein  Bros.,  Paducah,  Ky.  Men's,  boys',  and  chil- 
dren's suits,  overcoats,  and  raincoats.  182,686 ;  Oct. 
16. 

Wallerstein,  D.  S^  and  Company,  doing  business  as 
Bonnie  Bonnet  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Ladies'  and  chil- 
dren's hats.     184,010;   Dec.   25. 

Wallerstein  Plantations,  Inc..  New  York,  N^  Y.  Fresh 
citrous  fruits  and  fresh  vegetables.     177,532  ;  Dec.  11. 

Wallin  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Shoe-shining  brushes. 
172,306  ;  Feb.  27. 

Walnott  Knitting  Company,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Infants'  wrap- 
pers.    171,049  ;  June  5. 

Walnut  Growers  Spray  Manufacturing  Company,  Vernon, 
Calif.  Charcoal  to  be  used  in  connection  with  stock 
and  poultry  feed..     159,825  ;  Feb.  6. 

Walnut  Growers  Spray  Manufacturing  Company,  Los 
Angeles,   Calif.     Insecticide.     165,434 ;   Oct.  9. 

Walnut  (^irowers  Sprav  Manufacturing  Company,  Los 
Angeles,   Calif.     Insecticide.     165,435 ;   Mav   22. 

Walter,  John  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.'  Y.  Masticatories — 
namely,  chewing  gum  and  candies.     164,738  ;  May  15. 

Walter  Keed  General  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Weekly   periodical.     174,18$ ;   Apr.   17. 

Walters,  R.  S.,  Co.      (See  Walters,  Russell  S.) 

Walters.  Russell  S..  doing  business  as  R.  S.  Walters 
Co..  Clinton,  Iowa.     Candy.     164,140:  Jan.  16. 

Walther  Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Worsted, 
woolen,  worsted  and  cotton,  etc.,  piece  goods.  175,569  ; 
July   3. 

Walther  Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Worsted, 
woolen,  worsted  and  cotton,  etc.,  piece  goods.  179,902  ; 
July   3. 

Walton,  Charles.  &  Son,  Needhara  Heights,  Mass.  Seam- 
less elastic  hosiery  for  sprains,  varicose  veins,  etc. 
170,554;  Jan.  9. 

Walton  Milling  Company,  Lansing,  Mich.  Breakfast 
cereals.     142.369  ;  Sept.  25. 

Walton,    Octavia.       (See    Goodbar,    Octavia    W.) 

Walton,  T.  G.,  Company,  The,  doing  business  as  The 
Erbjus  Remedy  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Medical 
tonics.     185.391-2  ;  Dec.  11. 

Walworth  Manufacturing  Company,  Boston.  Mass.  As- 
bestos  rubber  sheet  packing.      165,844 ;    Feb.   13. 


Wampole,  Henry  K.,  and  Company  Incorporated.     Laxa- 
tives.    168,659  ;  Jan.  2. 
Wampole,    Henry  K.,  and   Company,   Incorporated,   Phila- 
delphia,  Pa.      Hypnotic   medicines.      174,547 ;   May   22. 
Wanamaker,  John,  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Golf  balll. 

170,915;  Jan.  16. 
Wanamaker.   John,   New  York,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Men's 

leather  gloves.      171,601-2  ;   Apr.   10. 
Wanamaker,  John,  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Perfumes, 

sachets,   toilet  water,  etc.     182,321  ;  Oct.  23. 
Wanamaker.  John,  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Soaps. 

187,234  ;  Dec.   20. 
Wanamaki'r,  John.  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Soaps. 

187,892;   Dec.  25. 
Wandel,    W.,    Mfg.    Co.,    Inc.,    New    Orleans,    La.      Rust 

remover   and    preventive.      179,573 ;    Sept.    11. 
Wanklyn,  Frederic  L.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.     Signal 

fusees.     178,785;   Aug.   28. 
Waples-Platter    Grocer   Co.,    Fort    Worth,    Tes.      Canned 

and    bottled    goods.      175,287;    July    10. 
Waples   Platter   Grocer   Co.,   Fort   Worth.   Tex.      Coffee. 

179,500  ;  Aug.  14. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Yeast,  yeast  food 

of  mineral  salts  and  flour,  malt  extract,  etc.     161.061; 

Jan.  30. 
Ward  Baking  Company,New  York.  N.  Y.    Cereal  breakfast 

foods.     164,353  ;  Jan.  30. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bread.    166,159  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bread,  cake,  and 

a  vitamine-containing  product.    168,183  ;  Aug.  21. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bread.    168.184  ; 

Jan.   30 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bread.    168,699  ; 

Apr.   3. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Bread.     169,382  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Bread,   cakes, 

and    cereal   breakfast   foods.      169,383 ;   Mar.    27. 
Ward     Baking     Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Bread. 

169..384  :  Mar.  27. 
Ward  Baking  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Bread.    169.385  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bread.    169,386 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Ward     Baking     Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Bread. 

169,387  :  Mar.  27. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bread.    169,794  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bread.    170,512; 

Aug.  21. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sugar  product 

used    as   an    ingredient   in   the    manufacture    of   bread, 

rice  puddings,  etc.     170,960-1  ;  Mar.  13. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Bread.    171,435; 

Mar.   13. 
Ward     Baking     Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Bread. 

171.436  ;  May  1. 

Ward     Baking     Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Cakes. 

171.437  :  Mar.  13. 

Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Bread.    172,698 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Ward     Baking     Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Bread. 

173,456  ;  May  8. 
Ward    Baking   Company,   New    York,   N.   Y.      Yeast   food. 

173.586  ;  Apr.  24. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bread.     174,501; 

Aug.  21. 
Ward  Baking  Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Bread,  rolls, 

biscuits,  cakes,  etc.     175,374  ;   Sept.  4. 
Ward  Baking  Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Bread,   cake, 

and  breakfast  cereal.     179.441  ;  Sept.  11. 
Ward    Baking    Company,     New    York,     N.    Y.       Bread. 

179,758;  Nov.  6. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bread.     182,822 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Ward     Baking     Company,     New    York,     N.     Y.      Bread. 

182,687-8;  Oct.  2. 
Ward    Baking    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Breakfast 

cereal.     183, .509  ;  Dec.  18. 
Ward     Baking     Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Cakes. 

184,531-3  ;  Dec.  25. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Bread.    185, .393  ; 

Dec.   25. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Bread.    185.735  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bread  and  cake. 

185,7.36  ;  Dec.  25. 
Ward  and  Pierre.     (See  Beebe  Laboratories,  Incorporated.) 
Ward,  R.  B.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Los  Angeles  and  Piedmont,  Calif. 

Cake.      180,995;    Sept.    11. 
Ward,    R.    B.,    &    Co.,    Inc.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Cake. 

186.400  ;  Dec.  25. 
Ward,    S.    E.      (See  Van    Gilder,   William   P.,   and    S.    E. 

Ward.) 
Warden,    Paul    S.,    Chicago,   111.      Dally   market    bulletin. 

170,104;  Jan.  2. 
Wardwell,  Edward  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shell.    176,331; 

July  17. 
Waring,  Lewis  E.,  et  al.,  executors.     (See  estate  of  Charles 

J.  Flsk.) 
Warland,  Henry  G.,  New  Y''ork,  N.  Y.     Piece  goods  mad* 

of  combination  of  silk  and  ramie.     173,060  ;  Mar.  6. 


970 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Cyntiniifd. 


Warland,  Henry  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Men's  and  women's 

sport  clothes.     173,457  ;  May  29. 
Warmbirds,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Woolens  and   wor- 
steds in  the  piece.     180,312  ;  July  10. 
Warne,    William,    and   Company,    Limited,    London,    Eng- 
land.    Catheters,   cesophagus   tubes,   rectal   tubes,   and 

cup  funnels.     171,603  ;  Feb.  27. 
Warnecke,    Jacob    A.,    doing    business    as    Florida    Honey 

Products  Co.,  Tavares,  Fla.     Honey.    167,665  ;  Feb.  6. 
Warner  Brothers  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Cor- 
sets.    156,610  ;  Jan.  9. 
Warner     Brothers     Company,     The,     Bridgeport,     Conn. 

Underwaists.     174,045  ;  July  24. 
Warner     Brothers     Company,     The,     Bridgeport,     Conn. 

Women's  fitted  undergarments.     174,046  ;  May  8. 
Warner  Brothers  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Ban- 
deaux and  brassieres.     179,903  ;  Aug.  14. 
Waruer  Brothers  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.    Bras- 

si&res,     bandeaux,     bandeau-girdle     combinations,     etc. 

182,276:    Nov.   20. 
Warner     Brothers     Company,     The,     Bridgeport,     Conn. 

Women's  fitted  undergarments.     184,371  ;   Dec.  25. 
Warner,   Charles,   Company,   Wilmington,   Del.     Hydrated 

lime.     154,344;  Apr.   10. 
Warner,   Moore  &  Co.,    doing   business   as   Dunlop   Mills, 

Richmond,  Va.     Feed — namely,  bran.     175,582  ;  Aug.  7. 
Warner,  Phil,  &  Son,  also  doing  business  as  Phil  Warner, 

Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Fresh    fruits    and    vegetables. 

183,510;  Nov.  13. 
Warners    Whole    Wheat    Bread,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Bread.     166,863;  Feb.  20. 
Warnick,  Edward  A.,  doing  business  as  Ka-Nix  Sales  Co., 

Birmingham,  Ala.     Tooth  paste.      180,336  ;   July  31. 
Warren  &  Bailey  Co.,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Belting,  hose, 

packing.     172,246  ;  July  17. 
Warren  &  Bailey  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Lubricating  oils 

and  greases.     172,247  ;  Jan.  9. 
Warren  Clock  Company,  Ashland,  Mass.    Clocks.    144,303; 

Aug.   7. 
Warren,   Clyde  W.,  doing  business  as  Automatic  Curtain 

Co.,     Sauk    Rapids,    Minn.      Porch    shades.      179,904 ; 

Aug.    7. 
Warren,  Clyde  W.,  doing  business  as  Automatic  Curtain 

Co.,    Sauk    Rapids,    Minn.      Porch    shades.      179,905 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Warren,  Clyde  W.,  doing  business  as  Automatic  Curtain 

Co.,     Sauk    Rapids,    Minn.      Porch    shades.      179,906 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Warren,  Clyde  W.,  doing  business  as  Automatic  Curtain 

Co.,    Sauk    Rapids,    Minn.      Porch    shades.      179.907 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Warren    Foundry    and    Machine    Company,    Phillipsburg, 

N.    J.      Cast-iron    gas    and    water    pipes    and    fittings. 

164,846  ;  Apr.   24. 
Warren    Gear    Products    Company,    Warren,    Pa.      Auto- 
mobile   transmission   mechanisms.      162,2.32 ;    Oct.    16. 
Warren  Gear  Products   Company,  Warren,  Pa.     Gearings 

for  motor  cars.     181,504  ;  Dec.  4. 
Warren   Products   Company   Inc.,  The,    New   York,   N.   Y. 

Textile-material  silk,  linen,  wool,  cotton,  or  a  mixture 

of  same.      178,685 :   July    24. 
Warren    Refining  &   Chemical    Company,    The,    Cleveland, 

Ohio.     Lubricating  oils.     186,035 ;  Dec.   11. 
Warren,   Samuel,   Limited,   Sheffield,  England.     Tool,  car- 
bon, shear,  mild,  spring,  etc.,  steels.     152,599  ;  Mar.  20, 
Warren,    Samuel,    Limited,    Sheffield,    England.      Molding 

and  planing  irons,  rock  and  twist  drills,  milling  cutters, 

etc.     152,600  ;  Mar.  20. 
Warren    Soap    Manufacturing    Company,    Boston,    Mass. 

Soap.     166,966  ;  Dec.  11. 
Warren    Soap    Manufacturing    Company,    Boston,    Mass. 

Washing  or  cleaning  powder.     166,967  ;  Sept.  11. 
Warren    Soap    Manufacturing    Company,    Boston,    Mass. 

Outfit  package  containing  soap  and  a  towel.     169,939  ; 

Feb.  13. 

Warren,  W.,  Thread  Wks.,  Westfield,  Mass.     Spool  cotton. 

165,330  ;  Jan.  2. 
Warren,  W.,  Thread  Wks.,  Westfield,  Mass.    Spool  cotton. 

165.336  ;  Jan.  2. 
Warren,  W..  Thread  Wks.,  Westfield,  Mass.     Spool  and  tube 

thread.     166,920  ;  Jan.  9. 
Warshauer,  Jack,  New  York,  N.  y.     Boys'  suits.     168,185; 

Jan.  9. 
Warshauer,  Jack,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Girls'  dresses.    168,186  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Washburn-Crosby    Company,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Wheat 

flour.      149,730;    Jan.   23. 
Washburn-Crosby    Company,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Wheat 

flour.     1.59,545;  Mar.  27. 
Wasbburn-Crosby    Company,    Minneapolis,   Minn.      Wheat 

flour.     170,513  ;  Mar.  13. 
Washburn-Crosby  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.    Semolina. 

174,048  ;  Aug.  7. 
Washburn-Crosby   Company,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Wheat 

flour.     177,754  ;  Aug.  21. 
Washburn-Crosby    Company,    Minneapolis,   Minn.      Wheat 

flour.     181,468  ;  Sept.  25. 
Washburn,     P.     B.,     &     Co.;     Brockton,     Mass.       Candy. 

168,863  ;  Feb.  13. 
Washburn,  Frederick  C,  New  Bedford,  Mass.     Pin  boards 

for  use  in  textile  industry.     171,239  ;   Feb.   27. 
Washington  Barber  Supply  Co.     (See  Selkow,  Irving.) 


Washington  Chocolate  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Chocolate 
coating.     186,171  ;   Nov.  27. 

Washington  Dehydrated  Food  Co.,  Yakima,  Wash.  De- 
hydrated apples.     172,919  ;  Apr.  17. 

Washington  Embroidery  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pillow- 
cases, bolster  cases,  bed  sheets,  shams,  scarfs,  table 
covers  and  napkins.     174,805  ;  Apr.  10. 

Washington  Iron  Works,  Seattle,  Wash.  Logging  and 
hoisting  equipment.     183,613  ;  Oct.   30. 

Washington  Manufacturing  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Work 
shirts,  dress  shirts,  overalls,  garment  supporters. 
164,619  ;  Jan  .2. 

Washington  Manufacturing  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Shirts, 
overalls,    and   garment   supporters.      164,620 ;    Feb.    13. 

Washington  Manufacturing  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Work 
shirts  and  overalls.     179,502  ;  July   10. 

Washington  Pastry  Co.      (See  De  Vito,  Aristide.) 

Washington  Radio  Corp.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Radio  sets 
and  parts  thereof.     164,617  ;  June  5. 

Washington,  Thomas  C,  Chevy  Chase,  Washington,  D  C. 
Puzzles.     168,342  ;  May  1. 

Wasserman,  A.  F.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Soap.  179,574 ; 
July  24. 

Watchung  Springs  Co.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Coffee  In  bever- 
age form.     166,796  ;  Jan.  16. 

Watelet,  Abel,  &  Cie.     (See  Watelet,  Abel.) 

Watelet,  Abel,  doing  business  as  Abel  Watelet  &  Cie.,  Paris, 
France.  Pharmaceutical  preparation  for  use  in  dis- 
eases of  the  stomach,  intestines,  digestive  disturbances, 
etc.     172.455  ;  Feb.  27. 

Waterbury  Button  Company,  The,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Elec- 
tric insulating  compound.     168.740  ;  Jan.  9. 

Waterbury  Clock  Company.  (See  IngersoU,  Robt.  H., 
&  Bro.,   assignor.) 

Waterbury  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wire  ropes. 
171,674-5  ;   Feb.  20. 

Waterman,  Helen,  Orange,  N.  J.  Candy.  166,425  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Waterproofed  Products  Company.  (See  Gold  Medal 
Water-Proofing  Co.,  assignor.) 

Waters,    Henry    H.       (See    Adams,    Albert    J.,    assignor.) 

Watkins  Chemical   Co.      (See  Watkins,  Harold  C.) 

Watkins,  Harold  C.  doing  business  as  Watkins  Chemical 
Company,  Scranton,  Pa.     Cathartic.     167,700  ;  Jan.  30. 

Watkins,  Harold  C,  doing  business  as  Watkins  Chemical 
Company,  Scranton,  Pa.  Beverage  sold  as  soft  drink 
and  sirup  for  making  same.     181,157  ;  Aug.  28. 

Watkins  Manufacturing  Comnany,  The,  Wichita,  Kans. 
Babbitt  bearings.     173,113  ;  Mar.  20. 

Watkins,  Richard  M.,  doing  business  as  Watkins  Hosiery 
Mills,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Ladies'  silk  hosiery. 
184,880 ;  Nov.  6. 

Watson,  Arthur  C,  doing  business  as  Nancy  Hubbard 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Candy.  171,112 ; 
June  26. 

Watson  &  Avon,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Ice  cream.  169,343  ; 
Apr.   3. 

Watson,  Dan  L..  Georgiana,  Ala.  Medicine  for  kidney 
troubles,  rheumatism,  headaches,  etc.  143,466 ; 
May  22. 

Watson,  Lee  M.,  Boston,  Mass.  Chemical  compounds, 
etc.,  for  use  in  producing  varving  colors  in  burning 
fuel.      1.57,396-7;   Apr.   17. 

Watson  Manufacturing  Company,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Poul- 
try-raising   appliances.      115,304 ;    June    19. 

Watt,  James  A.  D.,  London,  England.  Safety  razors  and 
blades  thereof.     166,758  ;  June  5. 

Watts,  Edward  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Shampoos. 
169,659  ;  Jan.  9. 

Watts  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Watts,  Richard  J.) 

Watts,  Richard  J.,  doing  business  as  Watts  Mfg.  Co., 
Boston,  Mass.     Garment  supporters.     160,841 ;   Feb.  6. 

Watts  Ritter  and  Company,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Men's 
high-grade   dress   shirts.      175,116 ;  Aug.   7. 

Waukee  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind;  Hair  dressing  in 
liquid  form  to  be  rubbed  into  the  hair  and  scalp. 
170,168;  Jan.  30. 

Waukesha  Silurian  Water  Co.,  also  doing  business  as 
Waukesha  Spring  "Water  Company,  Waukesha,  Wis. 
Still  and  carbonated  water,  ginger  ale,  root  beei",  etc. 
178,316;  Aug.  28. 

Waumbek  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cot- 
ton and  cotton  and  silk  mixture  fabrics  in  the  piece. 
174.548  ;  Mar.  27. 

Waumbek  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cotton   crepe  fabrics   in  the  piece.     178,317 ;   May   15. 

Waupun  Canning  Co.,  The,  Waupun,  Wis.  Canned  vege- 
tables.    166,424  ;  May  8. 

Waupun  Canning  Co.,  The,  Waupun,  Wis.  Canned  vege- 
tables.    168,134;  Feb.  20. 

Wauregan  Company,  The.  Wauregan,  Conn.,  and  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Cotton  fabrics  and  sUk  fabrics  In  the 
piece.     176,517  ;  June  5. 

Waverly  Musical  Products  Co.,  Inc.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ukulele  and  banjo  pegs,  nkulele,  mandolin,  banjo,  and 
guitar  tailpieces,  etc.     174,601 ;  Mar.  6. 

Waverly  Oil  Works  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Lubricat- 
ing oils.     185,802  ;  Nov.  20. 

Waverly  Oil  Works  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Soaps. 
185,804  ;   Nov.   20. 

Way  Works,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hinges. 
174,549;  Apr.  24. 


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Wayborn,    James    A.,    doing    business    as    Jameway    Co, 

Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Prunes.     154,631  ;  May   15. 
Wayco  Oil  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.     Petroleum  prod- 
ucts.    172,920;  Mar.  20. 
Waymart   Knitting   Mill,    Waymart,   Pa.      Sweater   coats 

17S.109;  July  10. 
Wayne   County   Produce  Co.,  The,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     Vln 

egar.     167,441  :  Mar.  6. 
Wazu  Novelty   Company,   The,   New    York,  N.    Y.     Dolls 

puzzles,  games,  etc.     172,921  ;  Dec.  25. 
Wear-Ever   Patch   Mfg.    Co.,    Inc.,   The,    Columbus,    Ohio 

Patches  for  automobile  tubes.     169,941  ;  Feb.  27. 
Wearite  Storage  Battery  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Storage 

batteries.      179,976;    July    31. 
Weaver,  Cnrtter,  doing  business  as  Weaver  Specialty  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.    Soldering  paste  or  flux.    183,868  ; 

Nov.    L'O. 
Weaver,  George  E.,  doing  business  as  U-Sal  Company,  New 

York,   N.    Y.     Dental   medicinal   compound.      179,503; 

Aug.  21. 
Weaver  Specialty  Company.      (See  Weaver,  Cartter.) 
Web   Sterilizer   Co.      (See  Barnard,    William   B.) 
Wobb,  Thomas  J.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.    Coffee.   178,786 

Sept.   11. 
Webb,  Thomas  J.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.    Coffee.   178,787 

Sept.  4. 
Webb,  Thomas  J.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.   Coffee.    178,789 

Sept.  4. 
Webb,  Thomas  J.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.   Coffee.    179,075 

Sept.   11. 
Webber,   Abram.    Halifax,   Nova    Scotia,    Canada.     Nasal 

lotion.     169,611 ;  Feb.  13. 
Webber   Chemical   Co.      (See  Robbins,   William   G.) 
Webber,   Elwin    C,   doing  business  as   Webber  and   Com- 

panv,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Confection  forming  a  sand- 
wich.    180.0;^5  ;  Oct.  10. 
Webber,  William  B.,  doing  busines  as  The  Tang  Company, 

Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Maltless  flavoring  extracts,  emul- 
sions, sirups  for  soda  fountain  purposes;  etc.     167,858  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Weber  Costello   Co.,    Chicago   Heights,   III.     Blackboards 

and   blackboard   stands.      182,193 ;    Dec.   25. 
Weber,     David,     &    Co.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Corrugated 

boxes,  envelopes,  etc.     180,511  i  Sept.  18. 
Weber,  Da\id,  &,  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Corrugated  fiber 

and  paper  boxes,  envelopes,  wrappers,   etc.      180,512  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Weber  Flour  Mills  Corporation,  The,  Sallna,  Kans.    Wheat 

flour.     168,505  ;  Mar.  20. 
Weber,     Harry     E.,     Chicago,     111.       Candies.       167,281 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Weber    &    Heilbroner,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Men's    suite. 

132,690;   Sept.   4. 
Weber   and    Heilbroner,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Men's    hats. 

185,805  ;   Dec.   11. 
Weber    Lithographing    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Bond    paper. 

172,922  ;  Feb.  6. 
Weber  Levy  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hosiery,  under- 
wear,  and   sweaters.      179,759 ;   Aug.   28. 
Weber    Manufacturing    Co..    Tampa,     Fla.      Ladies'    and 

children's  aprons.     155,791 ;   June  5. 
Weber  &  McCrea,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Binders  for  books, 

pamphlets,  and  papers.     180,996 ;  Aug.  21. 
Weber  Milk  Company,   Indianapolis,  Ind.     Malted  choco- 
late  milk  drink.     165,320  :   Apr.   17. 
Webers,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Candy.     159,826;  Oct.  23. 
Webster,   Harry   W.,   doing   business   as   Decorators    Wall 

Paper  Co..  Toledo,  Ohio.    Paints,  putty,  linseed  oil,  and 

turpentine,  etc.     160.908  :  Apr.  3. 
Webster,  John  H.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Liniments.     182,081 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Webster,    William    A.,    Companv,    The,    Memphis,    Tenn. 

Aspirin.      152,294  :  July  17. 
Wechsler  Barber  Silk  Company,   Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y. 

Silk   piece  goods.     181,506 ;   Aug.   7. 
Wechsler,    Isaac,    doing    business    as    W.    B.    Suspender 

House,     New    York.     N.    Y.       Suspenders,     belts,     and 

garters.     157.704  ;  May  22. 
Wedge  Heel  &  Rubber  Co.,  Inc.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.     Rubber 

heels.      170,916;    July    31. 
Wedler   Shuford   Co.,    St.    Louis,   Mo.     Windshield  shade. 

142,367  ;  Feb.  6. 
Wedler-Shuford  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Seat  pads  or  cushions. 

163,125  ;  Jan.  30. 
Wedler-Shuford    Company,   The,    St.   Louis,    Mo.     Attach- 
ment    for    automatically     controlling    the    carburetor 

and  indicating  the  temperature  of  Internal-combustion 

engines.      168,187  ;   Feb.    1". 
Wedrick,  William  R.,  Silver  Lake,  Ind.    Onions.    177,941 ; 

July  17. 
Weed,  Lewis  M.   Co.,  Inc.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.     Breeches, 

coats,  vests,  etc.     183,353  ;  Nov.  20. 
Weeks,   Sawyer  &   Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Cotton   piece 

goods.     152,527;  Feb.  27. 
Weideman     Company,     The,     Cleveland,     Ohio.      Coffee. 

173,309;   July  24. 
Weldner,    Paul    R.,    Woburn,    Mass.      Canned    fruits    and 

vegetables,  dried  fruits,  fruit  preserves,  etc.     168,343  ; 

Apr.    3. 
Weil,    Joseph,    &    Sons,    Chicago,    111.      Wrapping    paper. 

185.066;  Nov.   20. 
Weller  &  Pendleton,  Baltimore,  Md.     Hosiery.     174.049 ; 

Not.  6. 


Weiner  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N'.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.     174,550  ;  Apr.  17. 

Weiner  Brothers.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  piece 
goods.     175,583  ;  May  22. 

Weingarten  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corsets.  173,061 ; 
July   3. 

Weinstein,  David  H.,  Miami,  Fla.  Cleaning  fluids — 
namely,   those  adapted  for  shoes.     172,138 ;   Mar.   6. 

Weinstein,  Goldie,  doing  business  as  Goldie  Fruit  Coffee 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beverage  suitable  as  a  substi- 
tute for  coffee.     165,904  ;  Feb.  6. 

Weinstein,  Goldie,  doing  business  as  Goldie  Fruittin© 
Co.,   New   York     N.   Y.     Beverage.      182,632  ;    Oct.    16. 

Weisbaum  Bros.-Leinjnger  Company,  The,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.      Neckties.      179,632  ;    July    10. 

Weisbecker,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Salad  dressing. 
174,349  •  May  8. 

Welsberg,  Benjamin,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Neckties.  174,502  ; 
June  5. 

Weisberg,  Emily  R.,  doing  business  as  Evol  Chemical 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicine  for  the  treat- 
ment of  impotence  and  frigidity.     159,004  ;  June  26. 

Weissbrod,  Emil,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Pais 
holders.     172,408;  Mar.   13. 

Weitz  &  Lefft,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Noodles.  161,949; 
Apr.  3. 

Welbllt  Auto-Body  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Vehicles, 
particularly    automobile    bodies.      177,338 ;   June    19. 

Welch,  C.  S.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perfumed 
addition  for  the  bath.     170,599  :  Mar.   13. 

Welden  National  Bank,  The,  St.  Albans,  Vt.  Table  sirup 
and  maple  sugar.    162,088  ;  Aug.  14. 

Weldene  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Solder. 
149,048;  June  5. 

Weldfast  System,  Inc.,  Salem,  Mass.  Cartons  and 
boards.     182,324  ;   Sept.   18. 

Weldit  Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Preheating  torches. 
166.965  ;   Apr.  3. 

"  W^eldrite"  Company,  Incorporated,  Long  Island  City, 
N.   Y.     Welding  wire  and  rods.     162,524 ;   Sept.   25. 

Wellar  and  Adams,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Pass  books  and  blank 
form  cards.     184,999  ;  Dec.  25. 

Wellen,  M.,  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Trunks.  163,426  ; 
July  3. 

Wells-Abbott-Nieman  Co.,  Inc.,  Schuyler,  Nebr.  Hard- 
wheat  flour.     173,946  ;  July  24. 

Wells,  Edgar  R.,  Prosser,  Wash.  Eggs  and  live  poultry. 
163,607  ;  Mar.  20. 

Wells,  S.  C,  &  Co.,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  Herb  tea.  179,683; 
Aug.  21. 

Wells-Treister  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fur  coats, 
wraps,  capes,  scarfs,  neckpieces,  and  muffs.  172,699 ; 
May  29. 

Wellson  Specialty  Company,  Hyattsville,  Md.  Chemical 
preparations  for  the  treatment  of  face,  scalp,  and  hair 
troubles.     174,224  ;  May  29. 

Welch  &  Marker,  Ionia,  Mich.  Vermifuge  to  be  used  In 
the  treatment  of  live  stock.     172,022  :   Apr.   10. 

WeLsbach  Co.  of  N.  E.,  The.  Boston,  Mass.  Gas  hot- 
water  storage  heaters.     178.154  ;   Oct.   30. 

Welsh,  William  A.,  Rlverton,  N.  J.,  and  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Paper  and  stationery.     166,488  ;  Nov.  6. 

Wenatchee  Northern  Warehouse  &  Marketing  Co.,  Wenat- 
chee.  Wash.     Fresh  apples.     169,342  ;  Mar.  6. 

Wendling,  George  X.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Box  shooks. 
178,318;    July  3. 

Wendling,  George  X.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Nails  and 
staples.     185,683  ;  Dec.  11. 

Wenger,  Aaron,  doing  business  as  Crystal  Window  Cleaner, 
Bayonne,  N.  J.     Window  squeegee.     170,261 ;  Feb.  20. 

Wenglein's,  H.  J.,  Norica-  &  Herold-Werke  Niirnberg- 
Schwabacher  Nadelfabriken  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Nuremberg, 
Germany.     Talking-machine  needles.     164,621 ;  Feb.  20. 

Wenzel,  H.,  Tent  and  Duck  Co..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Tents. 
183,513  ;   Oct.   30. 

Wertheimer  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ribbons. 
176,052;  Apr.  24. 

Wescoe  Laboratories.  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Remedies  for 
cough-producing  affections  and  colds.    182,633  ;  Nov.  13. 

Wesley,  Edward,  &  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Hair 
combing  cream.     172,625  ;  Mar.  6. 

Wesphal,  Ernest  J.  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Product  consist- 
ing of  an  edible  container  with  ice  cream  or  an  analo- 
gous filler  within.     171,146 ;   Apr.   10. 

West  Branch  Knitting  Company,  Milton,  Pa.  tJnlon 
suits  and  hosiery.     170,455  ;  June  5. 

West  Coast  Kalsomlne  Company,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Cold- 
water   paints.      180,727;    Sept.    18. 

West  Coast  Kalsomlne  Company,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Cal- 
cimine.    180,729  ;   Sept.   18. 

West  Coast  Trading  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  In- 
cense.    181,577  ;  Nov.  6. 

West  Disinfecting  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insecti- 
cides.    168,698  ;  Jan.  2. 

West  Disinfecting  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Llquld- 
soap-dispensing    systems.      173,264 ;    Apr.    24. 

West  Electric  Hair  Curler  Companv.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hair  nets.     167,591 ;  Jan.  23. 

West  Electric  Hair  Curler  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hair  nets.     179,838  :  July  24. 

West  Electric  Hair  Curler  Company,  Philadelphia,  Fa. 
Hair  curlers.     180,313;  July  3. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphal)etical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants— GontinxieCi. 


New    York,    N.    Y.      Candles. 


West    India   Oil   Company, 
173,798;  Mar.  27. 

West  India  Oil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Candles. 
173,799  ;  Feb.  27. 

West  India  Oil  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Oils,  greases, 
candles.      183,681 ;    Sept.   18. 

West,  Mabel,  doins;  business  as  Westneil  Company,  Hous- 
ton, Tex.  Liquid  mouth  wasb  for  use  in  the  treatment 
of  pyorrhea,  etc.     180,036 ;   July  31. 

West  Virginia  Pulp  &  Paper  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Eng- 
lish-finish and  supercalender  book  papers.  169,570 ; 
Jan.  30. 

West  Virginia  Pulp  &  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Book  and  wrapping  paper.     177,25b  ;  May  29. 

Westberg,  Gustave  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Antitheft  locks 
for  motor-vehicle  wheels.     177,155 ;  May  8. 

Westchester  Bottling  Works,  New  liochelle,  N.  Y.  Bev- 
erages sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same. 
176,700  ;  Biay  29. 

Westchester  Macaroni  Co.,  Inc.,  Meant  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
Macaroni.     168,741  ;  Mar.  20. 

Westcott,  Slade  and  Balcom  Company,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Boat  paint.     178,647  ;   July   17. 

Wester  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutlery — viz,  razors  and 
scissors  made  of  solid   steel.      165,104  ;   Jan.   23. 

Wester  Brothers,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutlery.  156,206; 
May  29. 

Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company,  also  doing  busi- 
ness as  The  Western  Company.  Handkerchiefs  and 
hair  nets.     176,136:  May  8. 

Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company,  also  doing  busi- 
ness as  The  Western  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hand- 
kerchiefs.    176,139  ;  Apr.  10. 

Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Powder  puffs.     176,140;   May   15. 

Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company,  at  times  doing 
business  as  The  Western  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hair 
nets.     176,142  ;  May  22. 

Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company,  also  doing  busi- 
ness as  The  Western  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hand- 
kerchiefs.     176,144  ;   Apr.    10. 

Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Powder  pufCs,  tooth,  hair,  hand,  and  clothes  brushes. 
176,145  ;  May  15. 

Western  California  Fish  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Canned  fish.     168,394  ;  Nov.  6. 

Western  California  Fish  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Canned  kippered,  smoked,  and  salted  fish.  168,395 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Western  Canada  Flour  Mills  Company,  Limited,  Toronto, 
Ontario,  Canada.     Poultry  feed.     179,839  ;  Dec.  11. 

Western  Cartridge  Companv,  East  Alton  and  Springfield, 
111.     Shot  shells.     164,285  ;  Apr.  3. 

Western  Chemical  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Seattle,  Wash.  Double- 
acting  alkaline  hypochlorite  solution.    179,119  ;  Aug.  28. 

Western  Coil  &  Electrical  Co.,  Kacine,  Wis.  Wireless  re- 
ceiving sets.     185,394  ;   Nov.   13. 

Western  Company,  The.  (See  Western  Bottle  Manu- 
facturing   Company.) 

Western   Drop  Forge  Company,  Marlon,  Ind. 
Ings.      181,429 ;    Aug.    7. 

Western   Druggist  Association,  Seattle,  Wash, 
lotion,     sirup     of     white    pine     compound, 
cough   remedy,   etc.      160,783 ;    Feb.    13. 

Western   Electric  Company,  New   York,  N.   Y. 
alloys.     172,248  :  May  22. 

Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Title   to   a    monthly   publication.     178,941  ;   July   31. 

Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Creosote  wood  preservatives.     183,240;  Sept.  11. 

Western  Fancy  Goods  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Garters,  belts,  neckties,  boudoir  caps,  etc.  171,561 ; 
Aug.   28. 

Western  Grain  Company,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Corn  meal 
and  gi-its,  horse,  cow,  and  hen  feeds,  etc.  175,117 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Western  Grocer  Company,  Marshalltown,  Iowa.  Canned 
grapefruit,  fruit  salad,  pimientoes,  tunny,  etc.  176,235  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Western  Materials  Company,  Chicago,  111.  High-tempera- 
ture  cement.      179,249 ;    Sept.   4. 

Western  New  York  Fruit  Growers'  Co-Operative  Packing 
Ass'n,  Inc.,  Eochester,  N.  Y.  Fresh  apples,  peaches, 
pears,  plums,  prunes,  and  quinces.     166,517  ;  Feb.  20. 

Western  New  York  Fruit  Growers'  Co-Operative  Packing 
Ass'n  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Fresh  apples.  166,518  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Western  Ohio  Creamery  Co.,  The,  Greenville,  Ohio.  Butter. 
174,272  ;    Sept.    11. 

^?^o^F,,'J,„P?;P®'^  ^^^  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Paper  palls. 

181,796-8  ;  Aug.  14. 
Western     Pump     Company,     Davenport,     Iowa.       Liquid 

pumps,  pumping  systefas,  and  parts  of  same.     157,788  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Western    Reserve    Oil    Company,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Kerosene    and  gasoline.      171,479 ;   Feb,    13. 
Western    Reserve    Oil    Company,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Kerosene,     gasoline,     lubricating     oils,     and     greases. 

171,479  ;  May  1. 
Western    Reserve    Oil    Company,    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Lubricating   oils   and  greases.      178,366 ;   June    19. 
Western  Sausage  &  Provision  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Tomato    paste.      179,442;    July    .M. 


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Western  Shirt  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Work 
shirts.      177,156;   Aug.    7. 

Western  Steel  &  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  OH 
mops.     182,730;  Oct.  23,  1923. 

Western  Tobacco  Companv,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ciga- 
rettes.    176,2.36;  Apr.  24. 

Western  Wholesale  Drug  Co.,  also  doing  business  as  The 
Sterling  Laboratory,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Camphorated 
white  liniment,  larkspur,  cedar  flakes,  sea  salt,  etc. 
169,256  ;  May  22. 

Western  Wholesale  Drug  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Salve 
for  external  use  in  the  treatment  of  earache,  eczema, 
etc.,  and  face  cream.     171,971 ;  Feb.  20. 

Western  Wholesale  Drug  Co.,  also  doing  business  as  E. 
H.  Brown  &  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ointment  or 
salve  for  sunburn,  scalds,  cuts,  etc.     182,635  ;  Nov.  13. 

Westfield  Manufacturing  Company,  Westfleld,  Mass. 
Baby  carriages  and  gocarts.     169,942  ;  Jan.  23. 

Westfield  Manufacturing  Company,  Westfield,  Mass.  Toy 
two  and  three  wheel  cycles  and  coasters.  171,145 ; 
Jan.   2. 

Westfield  Manufacturing  Company,  Westfield,  Mass.  Bi- 
cycles.    171,050 ;  Feb:  27. 

Westfield  Manufacturing  Companv,  Westfield,  Mass. 
Baby  carriages.     171,051  ;  Apr,  17. 

Westfield  Manufacturing  Company,  Westfield,  Mass.  Bi- 
cycles, tricycles,  and  parts  thereof.     172,456 ;  Sept.  4. 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Mineral  oil  for  insulating  and  cool- 
ing purposes.     167,963  ;   Mar.   13. 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Lightning  arresters.     176,864  ;  Apr.  24. 

Westlake,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Milk  bottles.  169,513  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Westlake  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  Westlake,  La.  Fertilizer. 
182,240;   Sept.   4. 

Westland  Oil  Company,  Scobey,  Mont.  Gasoline,  kero- 
sene, and  lubricating  oils  and  greases.  169,612 ; 
Feb.  27. 

W^estmortland  Candy  Company,  Richmond,  Va.  Candy. 
154,677;  May  22. 

Weston,  Clifford  L.,  doing  business  as  C.  L.  Weston  Co., 
Plainfleld,  N.  J.  Pure-fruit  jelly  compound.  182,731: 
Oct.  16. 

Westphal,  Ernest  J.  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Product  con- 
sisting of  an  edible  container  with  ice  cream  or  an 
analogous  filler.    171,676  ;  May  8. 

Westphono  Incorporated,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Combination 
library  table  and  phonograph,  phonographs,  and  phono- 
graphic sound  producers  and  recorders.  171,396 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Wetherald,  James  T.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Raisins.  167,440 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Wetherill,  Samuel  P.,  ,ir.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gas-gener- 
ating means.     170,848  ;  Apr.  17. 

Wethershold,  William  R.,  doing  business  as  Reading 
Textiles,  Reading,  Pa.  Hosiery  for  men  and  women. 
173,062  ;  June  5. 

Wetmore,  L.  S.,  Company,  The,  Stockton,  Calif.  Grape 
Juice.    179,575  ;  June  19. 

Wetterau,  G.  H.,  &  Sons  Grocer  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Fruit  preserves,  jams,  jelly,  apple  butter,  sweet  and 
sour  pickles,  etc.     170,736 ;  May  8. 

Weyenberg  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Boots  and 
shoes  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  leather.  176,387; 
Apr.  17. 

Weyer,  George  H.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Chemical  preparation 
saitable  for  the  treatment  of  hair.     173,311 ;  Apr.  3. 

Weyer,  George  H.,  St.  Joeeph,  Mo.  Perfumes,  toilet 
waters,  face  creams,  etc.     183,181  ;  Nov.  13. 

Weymann,  H.  A.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stringed 
musical  instruments,  parts,  and  strings  therefor. 
177,534-5  :  May  15. 

Weymann,  H.  A.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Band 
and  orchestral  musical  instruments.     182,490  ;  Nov.  20. 

Wheaco  Cereal  Corporation,  Denver,  Colo.  Cereal  break- 
fast foods  and  wheat,  pancake,  and  buckwheat  flour. 
167.111  ;    July    31. 

Wheatcrisp  Products  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Confections,  particularly  chocolate  bars.  133,564 ; 
Mar.   6. 

TiTieoler,  Osgood  Company,  The,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Fir 
doors,  moldings,  veneered  panels,  plywood,  etc.   182,027  ; 

^Sept.  4. 

Wheeler,  W.  B..  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Matrix  or 
dry  mat  used  in  stereotyping  and  electroplating. 
165,840  :  Feb.  6. 

Wheeler,  W.  B.,  Corporation  (now  by  change  of  name  The 
Plexidial  Company,  Inc.),  New  York,  N.  Y.  Matrix  or 
dry  mat  used  in  stereotyping  and  electroplating. 
172,309  ;  Feb.  20. 

Wheeler,  Wm.  B.,  Chicago,  III.  Ready-mixed,  paste,  semi- 
paste,  and  dry  paints,  varnishes,  enamels,  colors,  etc. 
168,232;  Feb.  20. 

Wheelock,  Arthur  C,  doing  business  as  The  Ventlock 
Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Window  fasteners.  185,068 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Whiutou   Laboratories.      (See   Breou,   George  A.) 

Whip-Lite  Products  Co.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Edible  prepa- 
ration suitable  for  mixture  with  milk  and  cream  In 
beating  up  these  products  into  a  frothy  condition. 
160,840  ;  May  8. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


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Whippo  Manufacturing  Company,  Quincy,  Mass.  Appa- 
ratus for  heatlns:  ei;gs  and  like  liquids.  182,028 : 
Sept.  25. 

Whistle  Company.      (Soo  Jones,  Vess.) 

Whitaker  Paper  Cumpauy,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.,  and 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Wrapping  paper.     170,737  ;  Sept.  11. 

Whitaki  r,  Ralph  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  Dressing. 
169,837  ;  Feb.  6. 

Whitbeck,  I.aura  K..  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Textile  underwear. 
183.428;  Oct.  Iti. 

TThitcher.  Frank  W.,  Company,  Portland,  Me.,  and  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  Fabricated  box  toes  and  box-toe  material 
for  use  in  boots  and  shoes.     169.882  ;  Mar.  13. 

White.  Almon  J.,  Carrolltou.  Mo.  Tonic  compound  for 
treatlni;  worms,  etc.,  in  hogs  and  other  live  stock. 
177,459:    July    31. 

White  Arrow  Farms,  Cheraw,  S.  C.  Eggs.  161,398; 
Mar.   27. 

White  Cap  Battery  Mfg.  Co..  Owensboro,  Ky.  Storage 
batteries.     177,157:  May  29. 

White  City  Candy  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Candv.     184.881  :  Dec.  11. 

White  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Toy  vehicles. 
180,458  :  Aug.  21. 

White,  Edward  K,  doing  business  as  White  Products 
Company,  Norfolk,  Va.  Preparation  for  the  treatment 
of  coughs,  colds,  etc.     172,459  ;  Apr.  24. 

White,  rt.  N.,  Company,  The,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Trumpets, 
cornet-:,  trombone.':,  liorns.  etc.     182,691  :  Dec.  4. 

White,  Harrle  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Chewing  gum. 
185,100;  Nov.  6. 

White  House  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Compound  for 
opening  clogged  pipes,  traps,  drains,  etc  172,305 ; 
Apr.   10. 

White.  James  F.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cot- 
ton, woolen,  and  silk  piece  goods  and  combinations 
thereof.    178,648  :  May  22. 

White.  Joseph  J.,  Inc.,  New  Lisbon,  N.  J.  Fresh  blue- 
berries.    172,457  ;  May  8. 

White,  Joseph  J.,  Inc.,  New  Lisbon,  N.  J.  Blueberry 
plants.     172,458  ;  Apr.  2. 

White  Products  Company.  Chicaso,  lU.  Automobile 
windshield  wipers.     144,757 ;   July   24. 

White  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Radiator  caps. 
146.186  ;  Nov.  13. 

White,  Ray  B..  doing  business  as  The  B.  B.  White  Co., 
Bigwells,   Tex.      Wooden   hampers.      178,686 ;    Sept.  18. 

White,  Robert  E.,  Absecon.  N.  J.  Cement  and  concrete 
blocks,   bricks,   and  building  units.     178.200;   .July   17. 

White  Rock  Liniment  Company.      (See  Kreider,  John  C.) 

White  Rose  Ice  Cream  and  Frozen  Custard  Biscuit  Com- 
pany, The.     (See  Prestia,  Frank.) 

White"  S.  S.,  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.  Crtliodontic-  appliances.  162,226 ; 
May  15. 

White,  S.  S.,  Dental  Manufacturing  Company,  The, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dental  spotlights  and  lamps  for 
the  same.     180,158  ;  July  24. 

White  Seal  Potato  Chip  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Potato 
chips  and  caramels.     186,452  ;  Nov.  27. 

White  Stokes  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago.  111.  Semiprepared  fon- 
dant and  base  in  candy,  ice  cream,  etc.  178,791 ; 
Aug.    28. 

White  Stokes  Co.,  Inc..  Chicago,  111.  Base  or  filler  for 
candv.      178,792  ;   Sept.   4. 

White-Stokes  Company,  Inc..  Chicago,  111.  Confection  for 
coating  or  covering  for  candy,  biscuits,  cakes,  pastry, 
etc.     161.812;  .Tan.  30. 

White  Tar  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  biags 
and  chests.     175,447  :  May  22. 

White  Tar  Company.  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid  insecti- 
cide.     179,287;    July    31. 

White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke, 
Mass.  Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets, 
writing  paper,  etc.     173,114;  Apr.  17. 

White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  writing 
paper,  and  mailing  envelopes.     173,115  ;  Feb.  6. 

White    &     Wyckoff    Manufacturing     Company,     Holyoke, 
Mass.      Papeteries,    writing    and    typewriting    tablets.  • 
writing  paper,  etc.     173,116;  Apr.  17. 

White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company.  Holyoke, 
Mass.  Papeteries.  writing  and  typewriting  tablets, 
writing  paper,  and  mailing  envelopes.  173,117 ; 
.Tan.  30. 

White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke.  Mass. 
Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,,  writing 
papers,  and  mailing  envelopes.     173,119  ;  Feb.  6. 

White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company.  Holyoke. 
Mass.  Papeteries,  writing  and  tvpewriting  tablets, 
writing  paper,  etc.     173,120-2  :  Apr.   17. 

White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tabieits,  writing 
paper,  and  envelopes.     175,749  ;  Apr.  3. 

White  4  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke, 
Mass.  Papeteries.  writing  and  typewriting  tablets, 
writing  paper,  and  mailing  envelopes.  175.750 ; 
May  1. 
White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company,  Holyoke. 
Mass.  Papeteries.  writing  and  typewriting  tablets, 
writing  paper,  etc.  175.827:  Apr.  17. 
Whitehead,  Howard  C,  Salem,  N.  J.  Potatoes.  180,915  ; 
Dec.  11. 


Whitehouse,  George  F.,  doing  business  as  Vitality  Publish- 
ing   Company,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Monthly    publica- 
tion.    180,997;   Sept.   11. 
Whitehouse  i\:   Hardy,   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Dress  a»d 

sport  shoes.     171,972 ;   Apr.   10. 
Whitehouse    Products    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Compound    for 

cleaning  hands  and  the  like.     172,700 ;  May  1. 
Whitely  isxerciser  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Punching- 

bag  platforms  and  apparatus.     179,121  ;  July  31. 
Whiting  &  Davis  Company,  Plainville,  Mass.     Mesh  bags. 

168,662;   Aug.  7. 
Whiting    &    Davis    Company,    Plainville,    Mass.      Mesh 

bags.     179,979;  Oct.  16. 
Whiting,   Harris   E.,   doing  business   as   Whiting  Leather 

Belting    Company,   Long   Island   City,   N.    Y.      Leather 

belting.     179.977  ;  Oct.  23. 
Whiting,    Harris   E.,   doing  business   as  Whiting   Leather 

&  Belting  Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.     Leather 

belting.      179,978;    Oct.    30. 
Whiting  Paper  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass.     Writing  paper 

and   mailing  envelopes.      178,888  ;    May   22. 
Whiting  Paper  Company,  Holyolve,  Mass.     Writing  papers, 

mailing    envelopes,    and    printing    papers.       180,161 ; 

.Tuly  3. 
Whitlock  Cordage  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 

N.  y.     Rope.     173,265  ;  Mar.  20. 
Whitlock  Cordage  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 

N.    Y.      Manila    rope.      176,77.3;    June    26. 
Whitlock  Cordage  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  and  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Vegetable-fiber  rope.     182.370  ;  Nov.  27. 
Whitman,  Clarence  &  Son,  Inc.,  Katonah  and  New  York, 

N.    Y.      Printed    and    piece-dyed    silk    and    cotton    and 

cotton    fabrics.      177,713 ;    June   26. 
Whitman,    Edmund    B.,    doing    business    as    Refinishing 

Products    Co.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Liquid    refinishing 

compound.     171.973  ;  Feb.  27. 
Whitman   &  Keith    Co.,  Brockton,  Mass.     Publication  Is- 
sued periodically.     170.852;  Feb.  27. 
Whitman  &  Keith  Co.,  Brockton,  Mass.     Boots  and  shoes. 

171,974  :  May  8. 
Whitman  &  Keith  Co.,  Brockton,  Mass.     Boots  and  shoes. 

172,311  ;  Mar,  27. 
Whitman,     Samuel,    New    York,     N.     Y.       Ladies'     hats. 

175.900 ;  May  22. 
Whitman,  Stephen  F.,  &  Son,  Philadelphia.   Pa.     Candy. 

171,052  ;  Apr.  3. 
Whitman,  Stephen  F.,  &  Son,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Instanta- 
neous   chocolate,    marshmallow,   whip,    flash    chocolate, 

jiffy  milk  cocoa,  etc.     174,419;  Aug.  21. 
Whitman,    Stephen    P.,    &    Son,    Inc.,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Chocolates.     165,322;  Jan.  2. 
Whitman,  Stephen  F.,  &  Son,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.     177,642  ;  Aug.  14. 
Whitman,    Ward    &   Lee   Co.,    Boston,    Mass.      Fresh    fish 

which   have   been   subjected   to   a   pickling.      176,147 ; 

July   17. 
Whitmore,    William    A.,    doing    business    as    Blaekhawk 

Remedy   Co.,   Baltimore,   Md.     Liniment  for   treatment 

of  headache,  neuralgia,  etc.     185,887  ;  Nov.  13. 
Whitney    &    Davis    Company,    Plainville,    Mass.      Metal 

plates     for     removing     foreign     matter     from     or     in 

cleansing   metal   ware.      185.275 ;    Dec.    11. 
Whitney,   Henry  A.,   doing  business   as  The   Vigorei  Co.. 

Woonsocket,   R.   I.     Beverage   and   a   sirup  for  making 

same.      168.285 ;    Sept.    18. 
Whitney,  Henry  A.,  Providence,  R.  I.     Medicinal  wafers 

for  bronchial  troubles.     179.760  ;  Aug.  21. 
Whitney,  J.   C,    Company,   Chicago,    III.     Tea.     167.035 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Whitney    Metal    Tool    Company.    Rockford.    111.      Metal 

punching  tools  and  dies.     175.586  ;  May  29. 
Whitney,  Vincent  Company,  San  Francisco,   Calif.     Case- 
ment-window supports.     180,091  ;  Aug.  14- 
Whitsitt,    Sarah    G.,    doing    business    as    Bestyett    Food 

Company,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.     Salad  dressing.     183,616  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Whitt,   Louella,  Malvern,  Iowa.     Disinfectant.     177,059 : 

July    31. 
Whittall,    M.    J.,    Associates,    Worcester,    Mass.      Wilton 

and  plush  carpets.     167,063  :  Mar.  13. 
Whittall.    M.    J.,    Associates.    Worcester,    Mass.      Wilton 

and   plush  carpets.     167.064  :  May  15. 
Whittall,  M.  J..  Associates,  Worcester,  Mass.     Wilton  and 

plush    carpets.      167,065 ;   Aug.   14. 

Whittemore     Brothers     Corporation,     Cambridge,     Mass. 

Preparation    for    cleaning    velvet,    silk.    etc.      184.273 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Whlttier,  Charles  T.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Baking  powder. 

175,692  ;  Aug.  21. 
Whitworth    &    Mitchell,    Limited,    Manchester,    England. 

Cotton  piece  goods.     367,859:  Nov.  13. 
Whiz  Co..  The.      (See  Jones,  Vess.) 
Wholesale   Distributors    Co.,    The.    Chicago,    111.      Canned 

fruits,     vegetables,     milk,     chowchow,     etc.      157,466 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Whyte    Commission    Company,    Pine    Bluff,    Ark.      Stock, 

dairv.   poultry,  etc.,   feed   and  wheat  flour.      169,107; 

Mar.  27. 
Whvte    Commission    Company,    Pine    Bluff.    Ark.      Stock 

feed.     169,108  :  Mar.  27. 
Whyte   Commission    Company.    Pine   Bluff.    Ark.      Stock, 

dairy,  and  poultry  feed.     169,109-10 ;  Mar.  20. 


974 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Wiarda  &  Hall  Acid  Works  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Heavy 
chemicals  and  acids.     169,106;   Mar.  20. 

Wichert  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Boots,  shoes,  and  slip- 
pers.    174,806 ;  May  22. 

Wichita   Eagle,   The.      (See   Murdock,    Victoria,    Estate.) 

Wichita  Flour  Mills  Co.,  The,  Wichita,  Kans.  Wheat 
flour.      162,654-5;    Jan.    23. 

Wickes  Boiler  Company,  The,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Steel  boil- 
ers.     162,860;   July   .3. 

Wickes,  Wm.  Wirt,  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Molasses. 
176,9.30;  Aug.  14. 

Wicks  &  Greenman,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Boys'  clothing. 
174,351 ;  Oct.  23. 

Wicks  Pharmacal  Co.,  Sparrows  Point,  Md.  Healing 
salve.      175,418 ;    Dec.    18. 

Widdis,  Albert,  doing  business  as  Tawas  Candy  Com- 
pany,  Tawas  City,   Mich.      Candy.      184,777 ;    Dec.    11. 

Widmaier,  William  H.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Bread.  175,587  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Wlegand,  William  D.,  doing  business  as  Bureau  of  For- 
mulas, Baltimore,  Md.  Insecticide,  deodorant,  and  dis- 
infectant.    171,395  ;  May  15. 

Wiegel  Candv  Co.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Candy.  164,017 ; 
Apr.   10. 

Wielands  Incorporated,  doing  business  as  Frederickburg 
Brewing  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Alcoholic  malt 
or  cereal  beverages  .   177,942  ;  Aug.  21. 

Wiener,  Ben..  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clothing  for  boys. 
176,931  ;    Sept.    11. 

Wiener,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Underwear,  brassiferes, 
bloomers,   petticoats,   etc.      179,694 ;  Aug.   14. 

Wigart,  John,  doing  business  as  The  Glirr  Mfg.  Co.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.     Artificial  minnows.     182,946;  Sept.  11. 

Wigder,  Bernard,  doing  business  as  The  Wigder  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Manicure  implements. 
159,341 ;  Oct.  2. 

Wiggin,  Henry,  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birming- 
ham, England.  Resistance  wires  of  copper,  nickel, 
Iron,  or  of  combinations  or  alloys  of  these  metals. 
170,345  ;   Apr.    17. 

Wiggin,  Henry,  &  Company  Limited,  Parade,  Birming- 
ham, England.  Nickel-chrome-steel  alloy.  172,709 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Wiggin,  J.  F.,  doing  business  as  Kyograph  Photo  System, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  '  Photographs.     162,154  ;  Aug.  7. 

Wikoff,  Fred  D..  Company,  Bed  Bank,  N.  J.  Poultry 
foods.     159,675  ;  Nov.  6. 

Wilt>er,  M.,  Dyer  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Pyjamas.     179,463  ;   July   10. 

Wilcox,  Edgar  A.,  doing  business  as  Tween-Meal  Products 
Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Hoaey,  marmalade,  candied 
fruits,   peanut  roll,   etc.     169,883  ;  Apr.   24. 

Wilcox  Mofflin  Limited,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Aus- 
tralia. Hides,  skins,  tallow,  and  wool.  171,113 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Wilcox  Motor  Parts  &  Manufacturing  Company,  Saginaw, 
Mich.  Tappets  and  poppet  valves  for  explosion  en- 
gines.    173,546  ;  May   1. 

Wilde,  L.  Baa,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Children's  dresses  and 
frocks.     167,666;  Mar.  27. 

Wilde,  Louis  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gasoline.  183,784  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Wilde,  Louis  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lubricating  oil,  gaso- 
line, kerosene,  and  sump  oil.     183,785 ;  Nov.  6. 

Wilder  &  Jacobs,  Boston,  Mass.  Processed  coffee. 
175,045  ;  June  19. 

Wilder-Pike  Thermometer  Company,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 
Thermometers.     176,702  ;  May  1. 

Wildfire  Battery   Co.      (See  Brownell,   Leigh  E.) 

Wile,  E.  J.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woolen  piece  goods. 
181,926;    Sept.   11. 

Wile,  Frederic  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Title  for  a  news- 
paper  column.      179,076  ;   Aug.   7. 

Wile,  Julius,  Sons  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tooth  paste, 
cold  cream,  talcum  powder,  and  perfume.  175,828 ; 
June  26. 

Wile,  JuUus,  Sons  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oilcloth. 
175,829  ;  Apr.   3. 

Wile.  M.,  &  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Monthly  publication. 
173,547  ;  May  1. 

Wilensky,  S.,  London,  England.  Needles  or  styli  for 
phonographs.     174,225  ;  Feb.  20. 

Wiley,  Glen  M.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Excavating  and  hoisting 
machines.      182,029  ;  Nov.   20. 

Wilh,  Bleyle,  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Suits, 
dresses,  coats,  and  underwear.     179,292  ;  Nov.  6. 

Wilhelm.  Henrv.  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Sheet  glue. 
178,319-20;  May  29. 

Wllhoite,  Evans  &  Cohn  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Over- 
alls, men's  work  clothing.     184,882;  Nov.  20. 

Wilke,  Rose.     (See  Sherman,  Bernard  E.,  assignor.) 

Wilkes-Barre  Choc.  Co.,  wilkes-Barre,  Pa.    Chocolates  and 

candies.     142,863  ;  Feb.  27. 
Wilkin  &  Adler,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Camel's-hair  cloth 

in  the  piece.     171,717  ;  Jan.  2. 
Wilkin    &   Adler,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.  •  Y.      Camel's    hair 

cloth   in   the  piece.      172,710 ;    Feb.   13. 
Wilkin   &   Adler,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Ladies'    coats 

and    suits.      176,519 ;    June   19. 
Wilkins,    B.    J.,    Co.,    Gloversville,    N.    Y.      Coin    purses, 

pocketbooks,      hand     bags,      rolI-ups,     etc.        175,448 ; 

June  19. 


Will  &  Baumer  Candle  Co.,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Stearic 

acid.      179,695;   Aug.    7. 
Willamette     Valley     Canneries,     Inc.,     Portland,     Oreg. 

Canned   fruits   and   vegetables.      167,443 ;   Apr.    10. 
Willard     Storage     Battery     Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio. 

Storage  batteries  and  parts  thereof.     166,757  ;  Apr.  24. 
Willats,    Marietta    B.,    doing    business    as    Dolly    Varden 

Co.,    Los    Angeles.    Calif.      Bath    balm,    hair    pomade, 

sachets,  beautifiers,  etc.     172,628 ;  Mar.  6. 
Willcomb,  George,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Cotton  piece 

goods.     167,282  ;  Oct.  23. 
William,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Wrenches,  vises, 

etc.     149,873;  July  24. 
Williams,  Arthur  A.,  doing  business  as  Arthur  Williams 

Shoe    Company,    Holliston,    Mass.       Leather    used    In 

manufacturing  and  repairing  shoes.     178,421  ;  July  17. 
Williams,  August,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.     Candy.    179,980 ; 

Aug.   7. 
Williams,   D.    S.,   doing  business  as  Williams   Brothers  & 

Company,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.    Canned  vegetables,  canned 

milk,  catchup,  flavoring  extracts  for  foods,  and  mince- 
meat.    161,077  ;   May  1. 
Williams.   D.   T..   Valve   Company,   The,   Cincinnati,   Ohio. 

Valves.     172,567-8;   Mar.  6. 
^^illiams,    P.    Graham,    Brick    Co.,    Inc.,    Atlanta,    Ga. 

Bricks.     169,044;  Nov.  20. 
Williams  Food  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Pickles,  catch- 
up,   tomato    paste,    vinegar,    mustard,    etc.      161,603 ; 

Feb.  6, 
fWilliams,    Frank    C,    Inc.,    doing   business    as    Frank    C. 

Williams,  Easton,  Pa.     Wheat  flour.     167.277  ;  Apr.  3. 
Williams,     J.     B.,     Company,     The,     Glastonbury,     Conn. 

Soap.     162,790;  Sept.  25. 
Williams,  J.  B.,  Company,  The,  Glastonbury,  Conn.     Prep- 
aration for  the  hair  and  beard.     168,952  ;  Jan.  30. 
Williams,  J.  B.,  Company,  The,  Glastonbury,  Conn.    Toilet 

powders,     toilet     waters,     after-shaving     lotions,     etc. 

182,525  ;  Dec.  4. 
Williams,  J.  B.,  Company,  Glastonbury,  Conn.    Toilet  and. 

shaving  soap.     185,547  ;  Nov.  20. 
Williams,  J.  B.,  Company,  The,  Glastonbury,  Conn.    Soap. 

185,806;  Nov.  20.. 
Williams,   J.   H.,  &  Co.,  Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Clamps,  lathe 

dogs,    vises,    wrenches.      160,220 ;    Sept.    25. 
Williams,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Pipe  wrenches. 

172,249;   Feb.  20. 
Williams,  J.   S.,  doing  business  as  The  Williams  Stained 

Shingle   Co.,  Vancouver,   Wash.     Stained  wooden  shin- 
gles.    180,916;  Aug.  7. 
Williams,  Jno.  G.,   Widener,  Ark.     Medicinal  preparation 

in    the    nature    of    a    purgative    and    liver    medicine. 

168,626;   Apr.    10. 
Williams  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

Leather  puttees.     181,799 ;  Sept.   11. 
Williams,  Martin  &  Gray,  Inc.,  also  doing  business  as  Sea- 
board   Chemical    Company,    Norfolk,    Va.      Insecticide. 

179,909;  Aug.  21. 
Williams,    Percy,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Photographic   en- 
largement easels.     162,973  ;  Jan.  30. 
Williams,   Percy   B.   T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Toothbrushes. 

176,389-91  ;   Apr.    17. 
Williams-Richardson    Company,    Ltd.,    New    Orleans,    La. 

Hosiery,  underwear,  and  shirts.     149,881 ;  Aug.   7. 
Williams    &    Robechaud,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Auto    locks. 

180,570  ;  July  10. 
Williams,   Thomas  S.,   Republic,   Wash.      Preparation  for 

the   removal   of   dandruff   and   the   treatment   of   scalp 

and  skin  diseases.     179,636  ;  July  17. 
Williams.  Violet  V.,  Berkeley,  Calif.    Hair  tonic.    171,438 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Williams,  William  J.,  assignor  to  The  Helsbels  Company, 

a  trust  estate,  Chicago,  111.     Electric  alarm  and  signal 

devices   for   automobiles   and    motor   trucks.      148,469 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Williamson,    Bailev    F.,    Gainesville,   Ma.      Rock   used   in 

the  manufacture  of  artificial  stone.     183,727  ;  Oct.  30. 
WlUiamson-Halsell-Frasier    Co.,    The,    Oklahoma,    Okla. 

Vinegar,    raisins,    canned   vegetables,   fruits,   milk,    etc. 

165,323 ;  Nov.  6. 
■Williamson     Heater     Company,     The,     Cincinnati,     Ohio. 

Heated-cabinet  laundry  driers.     169,461 ;   Feb.   27. 
Williamson     Heater     Company,     The,     Cincinnati,     Ohio. 

Heated  cabinet  laundry  driers.     180,730;  Oct.  9. 
Williamson     Heater     Company,     The,     Cincinnati,     Ohio. 

Heated  cabinet  laundry  driers.     180,821  ;  Oct.  9. 
Williamson,     Homer     J.,     Indianapolis,     Ind.      Candies. 

167,857  ;  Feb.  6. 
Williamson,  .las..  &  Son.      (See  Ashton,  James,  Baron.) 
'Wllliamsport  Leather  Goods  Company,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Gun  and  rifle   cases,   revolver   and   pistol   holders,  and 

belts.     168,396;  Mar.  20. 
Williamsport  Wire  Rope  Distributing  Company,  Houston, 

Tex.,  and  Tulsa,  Okla.     Wire  rope.     167,746  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Wills,  George,  and  Sons,  Ltd.,  London,  England,  and  San 

Francisco,   Calif.     Canned  fruits,  vegetables,   fish,   and 

jam.     163,159  ;  Mar.  27. 
Wills,    George,    and    Sons.    Ltd.,    London,    England,    and 

San  Francisco,  Calif.     Turpentine  substitute.    163,160  ; 

June  26. 
Wills,   George,   &  Sons,   Ltd.,  London,  England,  and   SSt 

Francisco,  Calif.     Canned  fruits.     163,721 ;  Mar.  27. 
Wills,  George,  and  Sons,  Ltd.,  London.  England,  and  San 

Francisco,  Calif.     Hosiery.     163,722  ;  Apr.  3. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  "1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  trade-mark  op;JWcon<s— ^Continued. 


975 


wills,  Norman  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  for 
washitig  clothes  and  a  householil  cleaner  for  -washing 
woodwork,  eto.     109,341  ;  Jan.  2. 

Willis,  Norton  &  Co.,  Nortli  Topeka,  Kans.  Wheat  flour. 
177,S.S4  ;   Nov.    13. 

Willis  Norton  &  Co.,  North  Topeka,  Kans.  Wheat  flour. 
182,325  ;  Oct.  2. 

Winner  &  Maiman,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Eggs  and  butter. 
173,220  ;  May  1. 

Willow  Weaving  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Cravat* 
179.576:   July  17.  ^  ,.^       ^ 

Willowbrook  Chemical  Works,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lu- 
bricating  oil.      180.459  :    Sept.   4. 

Willows,  Francis,  Butlor  tS;  Thompson,  Limited,  London, 
Encland,  and  The  Plains,  Va.  Remedy  for  worms  in 
dogs.      167.113;  May  20. 

Willson  Goggles,  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Ophthalmic  mount- 
ings and  parts  thereof.     180,403  :  July   17. 

Willson  Goggles,  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  Ophthalmic  mount- 
ings and  parts  thereof.     185,276  ;  Dec.  25. 

Willys-Overland  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Pneu- 
matic tires  for  motor-driven  vehicles.     123,149  ;  Feb.  27. 

Willys-Overland  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Passenger- 
carrying  automobiles.     185,946;  Dec.  25. 

Wilniinsiton  Provision  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Pack- 
ing-house products.     158.808-9  ;  Dec.  4. 

Wilmot.  Julius  C,  doing  business  as  Stayshyn  Co.,  Milton, 
Mass.  Preparation  for  polishing  and  cleaning  automo- 
biles, pianos,  etc.     172, lo9  ;  Jan.  9. 

Wilson  Brothers.  Chicago,  111.  Hosiery.  135,121 ; 
•Tulv  17. 

Wilson  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  Men's  dress  and  negligee 
shirts,  pyjamas,  and  underwear  of  textile  fabric. 
170,320 :   May  8.  ^     ^    . 

Wilson,  C.  F.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Salve  for  the  treatment  of 
cuts,   bruises,  wounds,   and  sores.     158,068 ;   Jan.   2. 

Wilson,  Francis  M.,  Wiilianistown,  Mass.  Apples,  plums, 
cherries,  grapes,  pears,  and  peaches  in  their  natural 
state.     165.470;   Feb.   20.  ^    ^„^ 

Wilson,  G.  N.  W.,  Tacoma,  Wash.   Razor  strops.   164,684 ; 

-^Pr-  24.  ^       ^      „ 

Wilson,   George  T.,  doing  business  as  Dew-On   Company, 

Cleveland,   Ohio.     Preparations  for  germicidal,  insecti- 

cidal.   and    deodorant   purposes   and   for    exterminating 

cockroaches,  etc.     185,277  ;  Nov.  27. 
Wilson   &  Glenny,   Ltd.,   Hawick,    Scotland.     Men's  orer- 

coats,  suits,  caps,  shirts,  collars,  and  shoes  of  leather, 

rubber,  etc.     159,909;  Feb.  27. 
Wilson   &   Glenny,   Ltd.,    Hawick,    Scotland.      Cloths   and 

stuffs   of   wool,   worsted   or   hair,   vestiags,    cotton   and 

Unen   cloths.     159,910;   Feb.   20. 
Wilson-Imperial    Company,    Newark,    N.    J.      Liquid    for 

cleaning  fabrics.     170,850  ;   May  1. 
Wilson   Instrument  &  Specialty  Company,   Passaic,  N.  J. 

Welding  preparation.     183,429  ;  Nov.  13. 
Wilson,    John    M.,    doing   business   as   Meridian    Grain   & 

Elevator    Company,    Meridian,    Miss.      Scratch,    dairy, 

hog,  horse,  and  mule  feed.     163,301  ;  Mar.  27. 
Wilson,  John  M.,  doing  business  as  Meridian  Grain  Ele- 
vator Company,  Jleridian.  Bliss.     Horse  and  mule  feed, 

ox,  hog,  scratch,  and  dairy  feed.     175,536  ;  June  19. 
Wilson,   John   M.,    doing   business    as    Meridian    Grain   & 

Elevator  Company,  Meridian,  Miss.     Horse,  mule,  hog, 

dairy,   ox,    and  scratch    feeds.      178,649 ;    Sept.    11. 
Wilson,  Kathryn   S.,   Seattle,   Wash.     Paper  and  wooden 

toys.     141,339  :  Feb.  20. 
Wilson,   M.   D.,   Dunning   S.,    French   Lick,   Ind.      Bread. 

165,050;  May  8. 
Wilson,    Marie    L..    Atlantic    City,    N.    J.      Corn    salve. 

165.251  :  Apr.   10. 
Wilson  Tea  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.    Tea.    176,053-4  ;  Aug.  28. 
Wilson  Tea   Co.,   Inc.,   Seattle,   Wash.     Coffee.      177.885 ; 

July  24. 
Wilson.   Thos.   E.,    &   Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Athletic   outfits, 

170.169-70  :  Jan.  30. 
Wilson,    Thos.    E.,    &    Co.,    Chicago,    lU.      Golf    balls. 

182,948-9 ;  Nov.  6. 
Wilson  Welder  &  Metals  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Electric    welding    machines,    cables,    resistance    units, 
.     etc.     118,198;  July  10. 

Wilsonville  Roller  Mills.      (See  Lanx,   John.) 
Wilton    Manufacturing   Co.    Inc.,   The,    New   York,    N.   Y. 

Cotton  piece  goods.     177,536  ;  July  24. 
Wilton   Manufacturing   Company,   Inc.,    New  York,   N.  Y. 

Cotton    piece   goods.      177.718 ;   May    15. 
Wilton   Manufacturing  Company,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Cotton  piece  goods.     179.288-9  ;  June  5. 
Wilton  Manufacturing   Companv.   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y. 

Cotton  piece  goods.'     180,038-9  ;  July  3. 
Wilton  Manufacturing  Company,   Inc.,   New   York,  N.   Y. 

Cotton  piece  goods.     181,507  ;  Aug.  7. 
Wilton   Manufacturing   Company,   Inc.,   New  York.   N.   Y. 

Cotton  piece  goods.     183.786-7  ;   Sept.  18. 
Wilton  Manufacturing   Company,   Inc.,  New  York,   N.   Y. 

Cotton  piece  goods.     185,773  ;  Nov.  20. 
Wilton  Manufacturing  Company,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

Cotton  piece  goods.     185,774-5  ;  Nov.  13. 
Wilton-Plantz  Candy  Company,  The,  Valdosta,  Ga.    Manu- 
factured candy  with  nuts  into  a  "  nut  bar."     154,540  ; 

May  1. 
Wimelbacher  &  Rice,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Fabric  and  skin 

gloves.     151,775 ;    Aug.   7. 


Wimelbacher   &    Rice,   New    York,   N.    Y.      Fabric    gloves. 

175,040;   Sept.   11. 
Wimplheimer,    Llord    A.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Golf   balls. 

171,776;  Jan.  30. 
Winarick,  Arthur,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Face  powders,  face 

creams,    perfumes,    etc.      177,720;    July    10. 
Wish,   Fred   A.,   Incorporated,   New   York,   N.    Y.      Hand- 
kerchiefs and  cotton  goods  in  the  piece.    182,636  ;  Oct.  9. 
Wishnevitz,    Jacob,    New   York,   N.   Y.     Boys'   and   men's 

suits   and   overcoats.      179,251 :   Oct.    16. 
Wluariclc.   Arthur,  New   York,  N.  Y.     Face  powders,  face 

creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,   rouges,  etc.     167,153  ; 

Feb.  i:i. 
Winberg,    W.    Wm.,    Wilmette,   111.      Silver   polish,    straw 

hat  and  fabric  cleaners.     145,379  ;  May  22. 
Winchell,    M.    M.,    Co.,    Pasadena,    Calif.       Corn    salve. 

180,092;   Sept.  11. 
Winchell,   M.  M.,   Co.,   Pasadena,   Calif.     Preparation   for 

the  treatment   of  piles.     180,093;  Aug.  28. 
Winchester    Company,    The,    New    Haven,    Conn.       Golf 

bags.     176,055;  Apr.  24. 
Winchester    Repeating    Arms    Co..     New     Haven,     Conn. 

Handled    axes,    hatchets,    hammers,    screwdrivers,    and 

chisels.     169,512;  Mar.  6. 
Winchester    Repeating    Arms     Co.,    New    Haven,    Conn. 

Pocketknives.     175,693;  May  29. 
Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn.     Soft- 
tone    flat    wall    paint,    colors    in    oil,    zinc    paste,    etc. 

175,751;   Sept.   11. 
Wincroft    Stove    Works,    Middletown,    Pa.      Gas    ranges. 

180,636;   Sept.  4. 
Windmill    Food    Products    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

French  dressing.     170,171  ;  Apr.  17. 
Windsor  Polish   Co.,  Windsor,  Vt.     Polishes  for  painted, 

varnished,  etc.,  surfaces.     184,883  ;  Nov.  13. 
Wineberg  Pure  Beverage  Company.      (See  Spurgeon,  Ma- 

thlas  O.) 
Winfield    Manufacturing    Company,    The,    Warren,    Ohio. 

Sheet-metal  cans  for  coal  oil  and  gasoline.     164,139 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Wing  Lee  Wai  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Medicinal 

herb   preparation  used   as   a  general   tonic.     172,304 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Wing  Lee  Wai  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    Medicinal 

herb    preparation    used   as    a   general    tonic.      172,364 ; 

May  15. 
Wing  Lee  Wai  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.    Medicinal 

herb  preparation  used  as  a  general  tonic.     172,569-70 ; 

May  15. 
Wingen,  Anton,  jr.,  Solingen,  Germany.     Razors  and  scis- 
sors.    160,169  ;  Feb.  27. 
Winning,  Rattner  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Boys'  suits  and 

overcoats.     185.396;  Nov.  20. 
Wlnorr  Canning  Company,  The,  Circleville,  Ohio.    Canned 

vegetables.    180,917  ;  Aug.  21. 
Wlnslow  Boiler  &   Engineering  Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Heat- 
generating   plants   comprising   oil  tanks,    motors,   fans, 

etc.     158,025  ;  Feb.  27. 
Winslow  Carmi,  doing  business  as  Mutual  Products  Com- 
pany,     Minneapolis,      Minn.      Stock      food.      160.376 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Winslow,  Samuel,   Skate  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Ice  skates.     175,975  :  May  29. 
Winston,    Harper,    Fisher    Company,    Minneapolis,    Minn. 

Canned      oysters,      salmon,     sardines,     apricots,     etc. 

166,120;  Aug.  7. 
Winston,   John   C.   Co.,   The,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Printed 

books   issued   in    continuing   series.      136,863 ;    Jan.    2. 
Winter,    Charles    A.,    doing   business    as    Duds    Co.,    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Washing  compounds.     172,500  ;  Feb.  20. 
Winter  Machine  Comoany,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Refrigerating 

and  ice-making  apparatus.     145,864  ;  Apr.  3. 
Winter,  R.,  Limited,  Birmingham,  England.     Flour,  bread, 

biscuits,  and  cake.     185,325  ;  Dec.  25. 
Winters   Canning  Company,   Suisun   City,   Calif.     Canned 

fruits   and   vegetables.      164,570 ;   Mar.    6. 
Winters,  Jonathan  H.,  Company.  The.     Long-term  and  in- 
stallment   bonds.      180.314 ;    Sept.    11. 
Wire    Wheel    Corporation    of    America,    Buffalo,    N.    Y 

Metal     disk    for    motor    vehicles    and    parts    thereof. 

178,793  ;  July  17. 
Wireless  Spitzescope  Co.,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Ap- 
paratus  for   determining   by   return   vibration   the   dis- 
tance between   two   objects.     179,290 ;   Aug.    14. 
Wirf.s,     Edward     J.,     St.     Louis,    Mo.       Weather    strips. 

170,230;  Mar.  27. 
Wirlck.   Carey   G.,   doing  business   as   Lion   Oil   Company, 

Chicago,     111.       Petroleum,     kerosene,     gasolene,     etc. 

179,910;   Sept.   18. 
Wirth-Concordade    Company,    Providence,    R.    I.      Grape 

juice.     169,662  ;  Jan.  30. 
Wisconsin      Candv      Co.,      Plymouth.     Wis.      Chocolates. 

155.654  ;  Feb.  27. 
Wisconsin    Macaroni    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Macaroni. 

158,205;  Dec.  18. 
Wisconsin  Rubber  Mills  Co.     (See  La  Crosse  Rubber  Mills 

Co.) 
Wise,  Ira  O..  Marionvllle,  Mo.     Butter.     178,650  ;  Dec.  11. 
Wise.    Leo.    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Tools    for    general    use. 

151,968  ;  Feb.  27. 
Wiseman,  Carl  M.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Finger  ring  and  mag- 
nifying glasses.     176,520  ;  July  3. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AljiJiaheticttl  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Coutinued. 


Wish,  Fred  A.,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal  and 
paper  fancy  containers  and  boxes.     180,638  ;  Juiy  3. 

Wish,  Fred  A.,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bath 
soap.     180,639  ;   July  24. 

Wish,  Fred  A.,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubher 
balloons  and  Inflated  balls,  toy  and  doll  furniture,  etc. 
180,640;  Aug.  21. 

Wish,  Fred  A.,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Station- 
ery.    180,641 ;  July  10. 

Wish,  Fred  A.,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery, 
sleeping  garments,  bibs,  and  aprons.     180,642  ;  July  24. 

Witcherie  Laboratory.     (See  Forgey,  Charles  L.) 

Withers  Brothers,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fresh  vegetables, 
deciduous  and  citrus  fruits,  etc.     165,735  ;  Mar.  6. 

Witman,  Frank  K.,  doing  business  as  B'rank  R.  Witman 
Phonograph  Supply  Company,  Putnam,  Conn.  Phono- 
graph   accessories.      170,964 ;    Apr.    24. 

Wilmark,  M.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet  music. 
179,122  ;   .Tune  26. 

Witt,  John  A.,  doing  business  as  Wittfleld  Mfg.  Co.,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Sewing  boxes  and  tailor  traps. 
168,818  ;  Feb.  27. 

Wittenberg,  Armin  H.,  doing  business  as  Mission  Hosiery 
Mills,  Los  Angeles,  •  Calif.  Hosiery,  sweaters,  and 
knitted    underwear.      178.321  :    July    10. 

Wlttfield  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Witt,  John  A.) 

Wittnauer,  A.,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watches.  181,327  ; 
July  24. 

Wis,  Ernest  T.,  doing  business  as  Wixated  Iron  Co., 
Sioux  Cit.y,   Iowa.     General  tonics.     166.729 ;   Nov.  13. 

Wixated    Iron    Co.      (See   Wix,   Ernest    T.) 

Wiz  Dress  Company.     (See  Morgen,  Abraham  H.) 

Wizard  Lightfoot  Appliance  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Zinc-oxide    pads.      178,322;    July    10. 

Wizard  Phonograph  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Phonographs. 
184,630;  Dee.  4. 

Wizard  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Twisted-wire 
brushes.     164,682  ;  Aug.  21. 

Wodicska,  Luise,  doing  business  as  Ex  Pllo  Manufacturing 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparations  for  the  treat- 
ment of  piles.     173,616  ;  May  8. 

Woitke-i-ich,  John,  Worcester,  Mass.  Medicine  for  tiif 
treatment  of  epileptic  maladies.     180,822  ;  Nov.  20. 

Wojciechowski,  Floryan  P..  doing  business  as  0-Ko  Rem- 
edy Products  Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Ointment,  liniment, 
and   cough  sirup.      181,328 ;   Aug.    14. 

Wojciechowski,  Roman  H.,  doing  business  as  Valona 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Liquids  and  oint- 

■   ments   for   scalp    and   skin.      179,123 ;    Aug.    14. 

Wolcott,  Herbert,  doing  business  as  Judee  Laboratories, 
Red  Bank,  N.  J.  Medicinal  preparation  to  be  used 
as  a  prophylactic,  antiseptic,  and  germicide.  175,588  ; 
May  15. 

Wolf  Brothers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Window  envelopes. 
178,942;  June  5. 

Wolf  Company,  The,  Chambersburg,  Pa.  Milling  ma- 
chinery.    167,062  ;  Jan.  2. 

Wolf  Creek  Soap  Works  Company,  The,  near  Dayton, 
Montgomery  County,  Ohio.     Soaps.     157,744  ;   Apr.  24. 

Wolf,  Fred,  doing  business  as  Wolf  Milling  Co.,  Ellin- 
wood,  Kans.     Wheat  flour.     162,656  ;  Jan.  30. 

Wolf,  Helen  E.,  New  Yoi-k,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  and  children's 
dresses.     173.803;  June  5. 

Wolf,  Joseph  E.,  doing  business  as  J.  E.  Wolf  Adver- 
tising Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Printing,  stamping,  em- 
bossing, lithographing,  and  engraving  work  in  connec- 
tion  with    stationery.      144,209 ;    Oct.    16. 

Wolf  Milling  Co.     (See  Wolf,  Fred.) 

Wolf,  Philip,  doing  business  as  The  Wolf  Waist  Shop, 
Wallingford,    Conn.      Brassieres.      173,989 ;    Apr.    10. 

Wolf  Waist  Shop,  The.      (See  Wolf,  Philip.) 

Wolfe,  Abraham,  doing  business  as  Wolfe's  Shoe  Store, 
Plattsburg,  N.  Y.    Corn  salve.    176,866;  Aug.  21. 

Wolfe  Leather  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Leathers.  176,392 ; 
May  22. 

Wolfe.  William  F.,  doing  business  as  Clarion  Cigar  Co., 
Clarion,  Pa.     Cigars.     170,420;  Jan.  16. 

Wolff,  A.  H.,  Gns  Radiator  Co..  The,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Gas  heaters.    164,394  ;  Jan.  30. 

Wolford,  John  C,  Newark,  Ohio.  Soap.  183,461 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Wolfson.  I.  D.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Neckties.  171,005  ; 
June  5. 

Wolin,  L.  A.,  Company,  The,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Blouses, 
dresses,  skirts,  suits,  and  sweaters.     149,875  ;  Feb.  13. 

WoUgarnfabric  Pulda  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Fulda,  Germany.  Wool 
yarn.     171,677  ;  Mar.  27. 

Wolverine  Brass  Works,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Sink 
bibs,  sink  cocks,  faucets,  bath  cocks,  etc.  182,783 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Wolverine  Lubricants  Co.  of  New  York,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lubricating  oils.     179,504  ;  July  24. 

Womack.  Maggie  H.,  doing  business  as  Fulton  Lime  & 
Cement  Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Composition  roll  and  com- 
position shingle  roofings.     164,985  ;  Jan.  30. 

Woman's  World  Magazine  Co.,  Inc..  Chicago,  111.  Quar- 
terly magazine.     177,342  ;  May  22. 

Womble  Chemical  Company,  Womble,  Ark.  Hair  tonic. 
174,714  ;  Apr.  24. 

Wommer,  Frederic,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Radio  receiving 
sets   and  parts   thereof.     173,548 ;    Mar.   27. 


Wonder  Gloss  Laboratories,  Jasper,  Ala.  Liquid  compound 
in  the  nature  of  a  furniture  and  automobile  polish. 
168,233  ;  Jan.  9. 

Wonder  Grain  Cleaner  Company,  The,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Grain-cleaning  machines.     151,341 ;  Jan.  9. 

Wonder-Knit  Mills,  Union  Hill,  N.  J.  Sweaters,  bath- 
ing  suits,    mufflers,    etc.      183,810 ;    Sept.    25. 

Wonder  Medicine  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Medicinal  tonic. 
172,313  ;  May  8. 

W^onder  Portable  Dishwasher  Company,  Oakland,  CaUf. 
Electrical  dishwashing  machines.     182,454  ;  Oct.  23. 

Wonder  Products  Company.     (See  Levey,  Samuel  B.) 

Wonderlay  Company,  The.     (See  Getz,  Vernon  C.) 

Wonderlay  Milling  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Poul- 
try feed.     177,343;  Sept.  25. 

Wonderlite  Products  Company,  Casper.  Wyo.  Complezion 
clay.     184,484  ;  Dec.  4. 

Wondruschka-Duda  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutting 
and  lubricating  oil  composed  of  cotton  oil,  tallow,  and 
soap.     170,555  ;  Jan.  9. 

Wood  Brothers  Thresher  Company,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
Thra.shing   machines.      180,350 :    Aug.    14. 

Wood,  Clara  I.,  doing  business  aa  Snapo  Pood  Products 
Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Highly-seasoned  sauce 
for  use  on  meat  and  fish.     139,240  ;  May   15. 

Wood  Conversion  Company,  Cloquet,  Minn.  Insulating 
material.    167,790  ;  Jan.  9. 

Wood  Craft  Company,  St.  Pahl,  Minn.  Hlectric  batteries. 
182,030;  Aug.  21. 

Wood,  De  Forrest,  Kipton,  Ohio.  Insecticide.  170,917 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Wood,  H.  W.,  doing  business  as  Nutwood  Vineyard,  Oak- 
land, Calif.     Fresh  deciduous  fruits.     169,511  ;  Mar.  6. 

Wood  Hydraulic  Hoist  &  Body  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Hydraulic   hoists   and    their   parts.     173,801  ;   Apr.   10. 

Wood.  J.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Finger  rings. 
186,344  ;  Dec.  11. 

Wood,  John  T.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Metal  polishes.  179,981; 
Sept.  11. 

Wood  Newspaper  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Stereotype  casting,  cooling,  and  finishing  machines. 
186,735-6  ;  Dec.  4. 

Wood  &  Smith,  Inc.,  Lewiston,  Me.  Children's  leather 
shoes.      179,077 ;    Aug.    28. 

Wood,  T.  W.,  &  Sons,  Richmond,  Va.  Scratch  food  for 
fowl.     167.792  ;  Mar.  20. 

Wood,  T.  W.,  &  Sons,  Richmond,  Va,  Plant  food. 
172,251  ;  Feb.  20. 

Wood,  T.  W.,  &  Sons,  Richmond,  Va.  Section  of  a 
catalogue    published    monthly.      174,682 :    Apr.    24. 

Wood,  W.  Lloyd,  Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Antiseptic  solution,  mouth  wash,  tooth  paste,  etc. 
172.308  ;  May  15. 

Woodard,  Clarke  &  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Combination 
steel  and  elastic  trusses.     147,174  ;  Jan.  9. 

Woodard,  Prlncetta,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Hair  grower, 
pressing  oil,  temple  grower,  and  corn  salve.  178,486 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Woodford,  Elliott  C,  doing  business  as  The  Woodford 
Pharmacy,  Owego,  N.  Y.  Ointment  for  the  treatment 
of   colds,    bronchitis,    catarrh,   etc.      185,641 ;    Dec.    11. 

Woodruff,  George  W.,  doing  business  as  Woodruff  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Winder,  Ga.  Empty  bags  or  nets  for 
containing   laundry.      179,388 ;    Nov.    13. 

Woods,  C.  G.,  Chemical  Co.     (See  Woods,  Charles  G.,  jr.) 

Woods,  Charles  G.,  jr.,  doing  business  as  C.  O.  Woods 
Chemical  Co.,  Glendale,  Calif.  '  Poisonous  mixture  for 
the  destruction  of  rats  and  rodents.     170,346  :  Feb.   6. 

Woods,  Ernest  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Liquid  water- 
proof   refinisher.      177,886  ;   July    10. 

Woodward  &  Bowman,  Norwood.  Mass.  Creepers,  romp- 
ers,  suits,   and   dresses.     176,393 ;   Oct.   16. 

Woodward,  J.  H.,  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Icing 
sugar.     155,726  ;  Jan.  9. 

Woodward,  John  G.,  &  Co.  (Inc.),  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. 
Candy.      176,238  ;    July    ?>. 

Woodward  &  Lothrop,  Washington,  D.  C.  Corsets. 
166,423;  Jan. 

Wool,  F.  G.,  Packing  Company,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Canned- 
fruits,  fruit  salad,  and  vegetables,  dried  fruit.  172,071 ; 
May  1. 

Wool.  P.  G..  Packing  Company,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Canned 
fruits.     185,168  ;   Dec.  4. 

Woolfolk.  W.  T..  doing  business  as  Woolfolk  Coffee  Com- 
pany,   Lexington.    Ky.      Coffee.      147,856  :    -Vug.    14. 

WooUey,  Daniel  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bread.  181,360; 
Sept.  25. 

Woolley,  Daniel  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bread.  181,363-4  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Woolley,  Daniel  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bread.  181,367; 
Sept.  25. 

Woolley,  Daniel  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bread.  181,369; 
Sept.  2B. 

Woolner  &  Smith,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Men's  overcoats  and 

suits.     177,060;  Aug.  14. 
Woolsen  Spice  Co.,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Teas  and  spices. 

158,664  :   Sept.  4. 
Woolsev,    C     .A...    Paint    &    Color   Company,    Jersey    City, 

N,   J..    Enamel   paint.      173.267  :    Feb.    13. 
Woolsey,  C.  A.,  Paint  &  Color  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J, 

Enamel  paint.     183,326  ;  Nov.  6. 


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Woolwortli,  F.  \V.,  Co.,  Watcitown  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Tape  anil  braid  of  all  kinds.  177,807  ;  May  8. 
Wopsy  I'oultry  Yards.  (See  Parks,  Joseph  W.) 
Worcester    Bleach    &    l)ve    Works    Co.,    Worti'ster,    Mass. 

Cotton  glazed  braider  thread.      185.042  :   Oct.   30. 
TVorden   Grocer   Company,   Grand   Rapids,   Mich.      Epsom 

salts,  cream  tartar,  spirits  of  camphor,  etc.    145.375  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Work    Savers    Company.      (See    Eastmond,    .Tohn    E.) 
Workman    Manufactnring    Company,    The,    Chicago,    111. 

Stationery    envelope    blanks.      171.882 ;    Feb.    6. 
World    Color    Printing    Company,    The,    St.    Louis,    Mo. 

Title   for   cartoons.      182,390-1  ;    Oct.    16. 
World  Match  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Book  matches. 

170,321  :  Jan.  30. 
World  Publication  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Weekly 

Newspaper.     172,571 ;  Feb.  27. 
Worrell,  Lola  C,  doing  business  as  The  Flapper  Novelty 

Doll  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dolls.     178,652  ;  May  29. 
Wortendyke    Manufacturing   Co.,    Richmond,    Va.      Toilet 

paper,    paper   towels.      1G6.864  ;    June    19. 
Wortendyke    Manufacturing    Co.,    Richmond.    Va.      Toilet 

paper  and  paper  towels.     171,192  ;  Apr.  3. 
Wortendvke    Manufacturing    Co.,    Richmond,    Va.      Toilet 

paper.     179.011  ;  June  19. 
Wortendyke    Manufacturing   Co.,    Richmond,    Va.      Paper 

bags.     183,546;  Oct.  16. 
Wortendvke     Manufacturing     Company,     Richmond,     Va. 

Twine.    133,073  ;  Jan.  2. 
Worth,  Jean  C.  assignor  to  Society  Worth,  Paris,  France. 

Perfumes.      172,630  :   Aug.   7. 
Worth   While   Garment   Co.,    Hicksville.    Ohio.     Undergar- 
ments and  nightgowns.     184,701;  Nov.  20. 
Worthen,  C.  B.,   Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Tables  and  other 

forms   of   supports    for   holding   or    supporting'  electric 

beating   appliances.      165,220:    Nov.    13. 
Worthington    Ball    Company,    The,    Elyria,    Ohio.      Golf 

balls.     182,889;  Dec.  25. 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation,    New 

York,  "N.  Y.     Pumping  machinery,  pump.s.  apparatus  for 

raising  and  forcing  liquids,  etc.     149,610  ;  Jan.  23. 
Worthley,     Abbott.     Marlboro,     N.    J.       Fresh     potatoes. 

171,777  ;  June  5. 
Worthv    Manufacturing    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Work 

shirts.     184,313  ;  Oct.  16. 
Worumbo    Manufacturing    Company,    Bath,    Me.      Woolen 

piece  goods.     174.375  ;   Mar.   6. 
Worumbo    Manufacturing   Company,    Bath,    Me.      Woolen 

goods  in   the   piece.     180,351  ;   July   10. 
Wray,      Edward,       Chicago,      111.      Monthly      magazine. 

171,975  ;  Feb.  27. 
Wright,   Clair   G.,    Kansas    City,    Mo.    •  Men's    underwear 

union  suit.     181,097  ;  Oct.  2. 
Wright,  G.  F.,   Steel  &  Wire  Company,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Wire   rope  and   clothesline.      169,510  ;   July   10. 
Wright,  M    S.,  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.     Mop  or  wip- 
ing member  for  attachment  to  a  vacuum-cleaner  nozzle. 

175,175-6;  Dec.  25. 
Wrisht  &  Parker  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.    Bread,  butter, 

eggs,  coffee,  tea,  etc.     184,778  ;  Nov.  27. 
Wright's    Underwear    Company.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Hpavy  outer  shirts  for  sports  wear  and  athletic  train- 
ing,   iackets,    outer    shirts,    sweaters,    etc.       156,424 ; 

.Tan.  30. 
W'rigley.  Wm..  Jr.,  Company,   Chicago,  111.     Sugar-coated 

chewing  gum.     165,734  ;  Feb.  6. 
Wuest.  Adam.   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Box  springs   and  mat- 
tresses.    187,598  :  Dec.  18. 
Wuest,    .Andrew   A.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Boys'    and   girls' 

hosiery.     177,419  ;  July  10. 
Wuest,    Andrew    A.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Men's,    women's. 

and   children's  hosiery.     181,800:   Aug.   28. 
WunriamoTa   Company.      fSee   Greever,  William. / 
Wunderlich,    C.   F.,    Co.    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Toilet 

preparation  to  be  added  to  the  bath  for  medicinal  pur- 
poses.    178,943  ;  Nov.  6. 
Wurm,  Joseph  G..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hungarian  goulash. 

167,278  ;  Feb.  27. 
Wiisthof,     Carl,     Stahlwarenfabrik,     Solingen,     Germany. 

Knives,   forks,   spoons,   razors,   and  scissors.      162,707  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Wyandotte    Olive    Growers    Association,    OrovlUo.    Calif. 

California  ripe  olives  and  olive  oil.     162,789  ;  Jan.  16. 
Wykoff   Company,   The,   Wheeling,   W.   Va,      Cough   med: 

cine.     172.964  ;   Mar.  13. 
Wyman.  Maurice,  Baltimore,  Md.     Shoes  made  of  leather, 

rubber,  fabric,  etc.     175.449  ;  May  20. 
Wyman,  Partridge  &  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Hair  nets. 

155.722:    Mar.    13. 
Wyman.    Partridge    &    Co.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Yarn. 

156.207:  Apr.  3. 
Wyman,  Partridge  &  Company,  Jlinneapolis.  Minn.     Linen 

and   cotton   handkerchiefs.     162,861  :  Mar.   6.  , 
Wyman.   Partridge   &   Co.,    Minneapolis,   Minn.      Hosierv. 

176..30G  :  June  19. 
Wyman,    Partridge    &    Co.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Under- 
wear.    1  76, ."07  :  June  19. 
Wyman,  Partridge  &  Co..  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Work  and 

negligee  shirts.     181.550:  Aug.   7. 
Wynne   Lard   &  Provision   Co.,    Inc.,    Norfolk,   Va.     Lard 

substitute.      170.450  ;  Nov.  20. 
Wynne   Lard    &    Provision   Co.    Inc.,    Norfolk,   Va.      Lard 

substitute.     170,461 ;  Nov.  27. 

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Wynne  Lard  &  Provision  Co.,  Inc.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Lard 
substitute.     170,462;  Nov.  20. 

W.vnne  I^ard  &  Provision  Co.,  Inc.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Lard. 
.substitute.      170,465;   Nov.   20. 

Wyoming  Toy  Mfg.  Co.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Toy  coaster 
vehicles.     183,462  ;  Oct.  2. 

X-Cel-All  Co.,  Ltd..  The,  Chicago,  111.  Elect  ric-light 
globes.     187,499  ;  Dec.  4. 

Xcluso  Auto  Trunk  &  Specialty  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Hatboxes,  suitcases,  auto  lunch  kits,  etc.  180,572 ; 
Aug.  21. 

X-Ray  Incubator  Company,  Des  Moines.  Iowa.  Auto- 
mobile bodies,  motor-truck  bodies,  truck  tops,  motor- 
vehicle  fenders,  etc.     166,616  ;  Jan.  2. 

X-Tol  Products  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Lotion  for  the 
scalp,  face,  and  hands.     175,752  ;  May  29. 

Y'-P  Laboratories.     (See  Yeager,  George.) 

Yagyu,  James  R.,  doing  business  as  Ohio  Medicine  Co., 
Los  Angeles,  (jalif.  Vaginal  suppositories.  179,022 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Yale  Cloak  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Children's  and 
ladies'  coats  and  capes.     166,426  ;  May  8. 

Yale  Electric  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Batteries,  bat- 
tery cells,  flash  lights,  lighting  outfits.     171,718  ;  Jan.  9. 

Yancey,  Darcey  C,  Wilson,  N.  C.  Preparation  for  coughs, 
colds,  croup,  sore  throat,  etc.     163,531;  Jan.  30. 

Yantis,  S.  R.,  Milling  Co.,  Fulton,  Mo.  Self-rising  wheat 
flour.     169,041  :  Jan.  16. 

Yantis,  S.  R.,  Milling  Co.,  Fulton,  Mo.  Self-rising  wheat 
flour.     169,042  ;  Mar.  20. 

Yardley  &  Co.,  Limited,  London,  England.  Bath  salt  tab- 
lets, toilet  water,  hair  lotion,  complexion  cream,  etc. 
174.376  ;  June  26. 

Yardley  &  Co.,  Limited,  Stratford,  London,  England. 
Toilet  soap.     174,377  ;  May  1. 

Yard-O-Meter  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Devices  for 
computing  and  nipasnring  fabrics.     175,904  ;  May  29. 

Y'ardsmore  Golf  Club  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Golf  clubs  and  golf-club  heads.  173,268 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Y'ates,  Claude  R.,  doing  business  as  Alexandria  Coffee  Com- 
pany, Alexandria,   Va.     Coffee.      173,458:   Sept.   4. 

Yeager,  George,  doing  business  as  Y-P  Laboratories,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Medicinal  preparation  for  sore  throat 
and  irritated  tonsils.     179,762  ;  Oct.  23. 

Yeagle,  Curwen  S.,  doing  business  as  C.  Y.  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Baltimore,  Md.     Tube  patches.     164,287  ;  Nov.  6. 

Yeast-O-Mint  Co.,  The.     (See  Cobb,  Richard  H.) 

Ye  Olde  Tyme  Hard  and  Soft  Pretzel  Shop.  (See  Myers, 
Thomas  A  ) 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile 
taxicabs.     171,976  ;  May  22. 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co..  Chicago,  111.  Motor- 
driven   passenger  vehicles.      173.988  ;   June  5. 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Motor- 
driven  passenger  vehicles.     176.105  :  June  5. 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile 
taxicabs.     178,487-8  :  Aug.  28. 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile 
taxicabs.     178,794  ;  Nov.  27. 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile 
taxicabs.     180.315  :  Nov.  27. 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Monthly 
periodical.      181,329;    Sept.   11. 

Yereshefsky,  Isidore,  doing  business  as  I.  &  Y.  Cigar  Com- 
pany, New  York.  N.  Y.     Cigars.     175,494  :  May  29. 

Yoder,  Thomas.  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Valves 
and  thermostatic  controlling  or  operating  means  and 
parts  of  same.     171,678  ;  Mar.  6. 

Yorita,    George,    doing   business    as    The    Beia    Company, 

Los  Angeles.  Calif.     Perfumes.     166.617:  Mar.  6. 
Yoi      Mammv's   Milk   Co.      (See   Lyons,   Langston   L.) 
York  Pretzel  Bakery,  York,  N.  Y.     Pretzels.     172,790-1 ; 

May  8. 
Yorkshire   Dyeware  &   Chemical   Company,   Limited,   The, 

Leeds.    England.      Dry    powdered    extract    of   logwood. 

173.064  :  May  15. 
Yost.    Cora,   doing  business   as   Classy   Fabrics   Company, 

Philadelphia.  Pa.     Knit  underwear.     181.712;  Nov.   13. 
Young    Folks    M'f'g.    Co.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Children's 

suits,   wash   suits,  and   plav  suits.     164,528  :   .Tune   19. 
Young  Hat  Company,   The,  Norwalk,   Conn.     Men's  hats 

and  caps.     175,375  :  May  8. 
Young    Inventions     Inc.,     New     York,     N.    Y.       Hosiery. 

167,750;  Oct.  23. 
Young,  Joseph  S.,  doing  business  as  Gem  Publishing  Com- 
pany, Cleveland.  Ohio.     Table  game  played  with  pieces. 

172,812:  Mar.   13. 
Young,  Sverre,  Christiania,  Norway.     Knapsacks,  baggage, 

and   baggage   devices,   etc.      178,201-2 :   June    19. 
Young,  Thomas  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.     Linen  piece  goods. 

181,231  :  Aug.  14. 
Young  &  Wile,  Ltd.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Soap.     172,252; 

Mar.   fi. 
Young,  William  A.  Co..  New  York.  N.  Y.     Refined  petro- 
leum and  petroleum  products.     168.086  ;  Jan.  23. 
Youngsters   Novelty  Co.      (See   Rubinsky,   Benjamin.) 
Youngstown   Barber   Supply  Co.,   The,   doing  business   as 

Silver    Bell    Chemical    Co.,    Youngstown,    Ohio.      Hair 

cream.     176.811 ;  Dee.  4. 
Youngstown  Sheet  and  Tube  Companv.  The,  Youngstown. 

Ohio.     Electric  wiring.     182.845:  Sept.   18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphalietical  list  of  trade-mark  applicants — Continued. 


Youngstown    Welding   Company,   The,    Youngstown,    Ohio. 

Metal  tanlis.     170,231 ;  Jan.  9. 
Yount,  Susie  B.,  Louisville,  Ky.     System  tonic.    177,809  ; 

Sept.   18. 
Yund,    Kennedy    &    Y'und,    Amsterdam,    N.    Y.      Knitted 

outer  wear.     168,657  ;  Feb.   13. 
Yund,  Kennedy  &  Yund,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.     Knitted  outer 

wear.      168,658  ;   Jan.   23. 
Yunker,  J.  B.,  &  Sons,  Milwaukee,  Wis.    Leather.    167,037  : 

Mar.   13. 
Yurcich,    Fred,    Farrell,    Pa.      Reels   upon    which    wire   Is 

wound.     162,233  ;   Sept.  18. 
Z.   &   S.   Middy   Company.      (See   Schwartz,    Louis.) 
Zabriskie,    George    A.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Wheat    flour. 

167,155  ;   June  5. 
Zagat  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Laxative.     175,047  ;  June  5. 
Zales  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hairpins,  shoe  laces,  hair 

curlers,  snap  fasteners,  garter  rings,  straight  pins,  etc. 

160,270  ;  Feb.  27. 
Zangmaster,  John  E.,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Coated  ice-cream 

product.'!.     158,352;  Aug.  14. 
Za-Rex  Food  Products  Inc.      (See   Walker  Bros.   Co.,  as- 
signor.) 
Zarracina,    Isldro    R.,    Valladolid,    Spain.       Carburetors. 

172,731  ;  Mar.  27. 
Zebich,    Petar,    doing    business    as    Samson's    Hair    Tonic 

Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Hair    tonic.       180,460 ; 

Sept.  18". 
Zeiss,    Carl,    Jena,    Germany.      Color    fitters.      183,048 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Zell,  Lucian  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Aquamarines.     172,193  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Zellerbach    Paper    Co.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.       Writing 

paper,  tablets,  and  envelopes.     178.587  ;  June  5. 

Zellerbach  Paper  Company,  San  Francisco,   Calif.     Paper 

bags.      182,433 ;    Sept.    4. 
Zellerbach  Paper  Company  ,San  Francisco,  Calif.     Paper 

bags.      182,455-60:    Sept.   4. 
Zellwood     Fern     Growers     Association.       Zellwood,     Fla. 

Ferns.     181,049  ;   Oct.  30. 
Zemp,    James    D.,    Camden,    S.    C.      Liquid    corn    remedy. 

184,702  ;  Dec.  4. 
Zenith   Golf  Ball  Works.      (See  Sparrius,  Hendrik.) 
Zeno  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Combination  outer 

suits,     knickerbockers,    coats,    and    caps    for    children. 

180,257:  Aug.  14. 
Zes.  James,  doing  business  as  A.  &  Z.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Potato  chips.     165,107  ;  Feb.  6. 
Zichello,   F'illppo.   New   York,   N.   Y.     Olive   oil   and  mac- 
aroni.    186,174  :   Dec.  25. 
Zielinski,    Alexander,   Trenton,    N.    J.      Salves.      175,905 ; 

June  19. 
Zieser  &  Kling,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Ladies'  and  misses'  coats 

and  suits.     180,643  :  July  24. 
Zigelman,    M.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Malt    sirup.      178,083 ; 

July  10. 


Zimmer,   Ludo  L.,  doing  business  as  The  Dependable  In- 
formation Bureau,  Detroit,  Mich.     Road  maps.     185,236 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Zimmerman,    Franklyn   M.,   Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Lubricating 

oils.     182,031  ;  Sept.  18. 
Zincke,   Hans,  Hoboken,  N.   J.     Pastry,  fruit,   tarts,  and 

fruit  pies.     164,847  :  Jan.  30. 
Zinn  Chemical  Co.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Laxative  sirup,  hore- 

hound,     honey,     and     tar     sirup,     blood     purifier,     etc. 

180.731 ;  Sept.  18. 
Zinsmeister,    ,T.,    &    Sons,    Incorporated,    Louisville,    Ky. 

Coffee.      179,577;    July    31. 
Zip  Manufacturing  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.     Compound  for  fit- 
ting in  bearings.     107,373  ;  Jan.  30. 
Zip    Manufacturing    Co.,    Denver,    Colo.     Compound    for 

honing  lawn  mowers  and  the  like.  167.374  :  Jan.  30. 
Zobel,  Ernst  Company  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Protective 

composition  In  the  nature  of  a  paint  for  roofs.     163,208  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Zolla,   Max  A.,   Chicago,   111.     Artificial  pearls.     160,378 ; 

Apr.  24. 
ZoUer,  William,   Company,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.     Skinned  and 

regular   haras,   breakfast   bacon.      172.924;    June   5. 
Zollinger    and    Sehroth.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Silk 

crepe  piece  goods.     173,869  ;  Mar.  6. 
Zollinger   &   Sehroth,   Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Silk   piece 

goods.     175,906:  Apr.   10. 
Zook,   Charles  .-V.   B.,  doing  business  as   F.   &  I.  Tobacco 

Products       Company,      Lancaster,      Pa.         Fertilizers. 

184,884;  Oct.  16. 
Zook.   Charles   A.   B.,   doing  business  as  F.   &  I.   Tobacco 

Products      Company,      Lancaster,      Pa.        Insecticides. 

184.885  ;  Dec.  4. 
Zook,   Charles  A.  B.,  doing  business  as  F.   &   I.   Tobacco 

Products      Company,       Lancaster,      Pa.         Fertilizers. 

184,886;  Oct.  16. 
Zook,   Charles  A.   B.,   doing  business  as  F.   &  I.   Tobacco 

Products      Company,      Lancaster,      Pa.        Insecticides. 

184.887-8;  Dec.  4. 
Zublin,  John  A.,  doing  business  as  Zublin  Tool  Company, 

Los  Angeles,  Calif;     Oil-well  drills.     172,312;  Feb.  27. 
Zublin  Tool  Co.,  The.      (See  Zublin.  John  A.) 
Zucker,   Nathan   S.,    doing  business   as  The   TJtasal   Com- 
pany,   New    Y'ork,    N.    Y..    and    Salt    Lake    City,    Utah. 

Medicated   bath    preparation.      174,984  ;   May   15. 
Zucnutkandy  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Candy.     181,969  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Zuercher,  C.   E.,   &  Co.,   Chicago,   111.      Cheese.     174,052; 

May  15. 
Zukln.  Joseph,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.     Aprons,  dresses,  and 

frocks.     177,888  ;   Dec.   18. 
Znrkow    &    Graff,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Men's    and    boys' 

overcoats,  coats,  vests,  and  trousers.  181,664  ;  Oct.  16. 
Zurn.  J.  A.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Zurn.  John  A.) 
Zurn,  John  A.,  doing  business  as  J.  A.  Zurn  Manufacturing 

Company.   Erie,    Pa.     Backwater    traps,    trap   ferrules, 

cleanouts,   pipe   fittings,    etc.     167,544;   Mar.   20. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  EEGLSTEA^^TS  OF  LABELS. 


A.  B.  C.  Sales  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Mato  Won- 
der Washing  Powder.     For  Washing  Powder.     25,827  : 

Apr.  17. 
Ad-PackPd  Hair  Net  Co.,   Inc..   New  York,  N.   Y.     Childs 

Very  Best  Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25.772  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co.,  Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Philco 

Hair  Net.    For  Hair  Nets.     25,773  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Golden 

Rose  Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25,774  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Famous 

Brand  Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25,775  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co.,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bernice 

Guaranteed  Perfect  Hair  Net.   For  Hair  Nets.   25,776-8  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Wanda 

Guaranteed  Perfect  Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25,779  ; 

Anr.  3. 
Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co..  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Blendwell 

Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25,780  ;  Apr.  8. 
Ad-Packed   Flair  Net  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bernice 

Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25,781 ;  Apr.  3. 
Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Konomv 

Hair  Not.     For  Hair  Nets.     25,782  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Mavour- 

neen  Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25.783  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ad-PackPd   Hair  Net   Co.,   Inc.,  New  York,   N.   Y.     D.  P. 

Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25,784  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Portage 

Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25,785  :  Apr.  3. 
Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Flory's 

Blendwell  Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25.786  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Par-Lin 

Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25,787  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ad-Packed   flair   Net   Co..    Inc..    New   York,    N.   Y.      Gold 

Chain  Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25,788  :  Apr.  3. 
Ad-Packed  Hair  Net.  Co.,   Inc..   New  York,  N.  Y.     Hillco 

Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25,789  ;  Apr.  3. 


Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co.,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rogers 
Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25,790  ;  Apr.  3. 

•Viello,  Romeo  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Romolo.  For  Maca- 
roni.    26,161  :  .Tuly  10. 

.\ktieselskabet  Ferrosan,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  "Idozan." 
(For  a  Pharmncputical  Product,  Being  An  Iron  Prep- 
aration.)     25.648:   Fell.   27. 

Alexander  Laboratory,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  "  Sno-Wlte, 
The  Bleach-Mn.snue  of  Youth."  (For  a  Toilet  Prepara- 
tion.)     25,623;    Feb.    20. 

AlexandriB  Coflleo  Company,  Alexandria,  Va.  "Carlyle 
House."      iFor  Coffee.)      25.566;   Fob.    13. 

Allaire,  Woodward  &  Co.,  Pooria,  111.  Liquid  El  Vampire. 
For  a  Liquid  Spray  for  Flies,  Mosquitoes.  Moths.  Fleas, 
Bedbugs,  Lice,  Cockroaches,  and  Ants.    26.685;  Doc.  18. 

Amberg,  Louis,  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Baby  Peggy. 
For  Dolls.      26,363  ;    Sept.   11. 

Ambrosia  Chocolate  Cream  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Am- 
brosia Chiciigo  Best  of  All  Chocolates.  For  Chocolate. 
26.507  ;  Nov.  13. 

American  Bakery  Company.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  "  Nutr-O-Life 
Bread."      (For  Loaves  of  Bread.)      25,649;   Feb.   27. 

American  Fabrics  Company.  The,  Bridgeport.  Conn.  A. 
F.  C.  Laces.     For   Lace  Cards.      26.204  :   July  31. 

American  Guernsey  Cattle  Club.  The.  Peterboro,  N.  H. 
Golden  Guernsey  Products.  For  Milk,  Cream,  Butter, 
and  Cheese.     26.404  :  Sept.  25. 

American  Lady  Corset  Company,  Detroit.  Mich.  "  Don't 
Tell  Y'our   Age."      (For   Corsets.)      25,697;   Mar.   13. 

American  Malt  Products  Co.      (See  Krepstman,   Samuel.) 

.imprican    Manufacturing   Co.,   Buffalo,   N.    Y.      American  * 
Wood   Cement    Comoound.      For    Semipaste    Compound 
for  Filling  Defects  in  Furniture.     25.993  :   May   29. 

American  Manufacturing  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Varnole. 
For  a  Liquid  for  Cleaning  and  Preserving  the  Luster  on 
Automobiles  and  Furniture.     26,490  ;  Oct.  16. 


UNITED  STATES  I'ATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  rcgistrantfi  of  labels — Continued. 


979 


American  Novelty  Candy  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  "  Cham- 
pion Novelty  Bus."  (For  Candy  and  Toy  Bags  and 
I'ackaKe.*!.)     liS.Sli^  ;  Feb.  6. 

American  Tickle  &  Canning  Company,  Ilattiesburg,  Miss. 
"Gold  I'eep."      (For  IMokles.)      25,52:1;  Feb.  (i.  . 

American  Fickle  &  Cannins;  Company,  llatliesburg,  Miss. 
"Miss  America."     (For  Pickles.)     25,524:  Feb.  6. 

Amoricau  Fickle  &  Cainnng  Company,  llatliesburg.  Miss. 
"Delta."      (For  Pickles.)      25,525;   Feb.  6. 

American  Pickle  &  Canning  Company,  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
"Pa    an    Ma."      (For  Pickles.)      25,567  ;   Feb.   1.3. 

American  Pickle  &  Canning  Company.  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
Miss  .\merica.     For  Stringless  Beans.     26,:->8!)  ;  Sept.  18. 

American  Printing  Companv,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Super- 
twist.     For  Cotton  Piece  Goods.     26,491  ;  Oct.  16. 

Anderson,  C.  Richard,  Nortbfield,  Minn.  Hillcrest  Honey. 
For   E.\tracted-Honey    Containers.      26,437 ;    Oct.    2. 

Anderson,  G.  H..  San  .Tosc,  Calif.  A.  For  Fresb  Boxed 
Pears.     26..S90  ;  Sept.  IS. 

Andrews  Brothers  Company,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Sheik. 
For  Oranges.     25.804  ;  Apr.  10. 

Andrews  Brothers  Company,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Mecca. 
For  Oranges.     25,805  ;  Apr.  10. 

Ansco  Company,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  "  Speedex  Ansco 
Film."  (For  Photographic-Film  Cartons.)  25,474; 
Jan.   23. 

Ant-Roach  Powder  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Ant-Roach 
Powder.  For  Containers  Containing  an  Insect  Exter- 
minator.     20,364  ;    Sept.    11. 

Ant-Roach  Powder  Company,  Newark,  N.  .7.  Anti-Roach 
Powder.  For  Containers  Containing  a  Roach  Extermi- 
nator.     26,365 ;    Sept.    11. 

Anthony  Candy  Company,  The,  Greenville,  Ohio.  Bye 
Opener.     For  Candy.     26,508  ;  Nov.  13. 

Apex  Chocolate  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Apex  Choco- 
lates.    For  Chocolates.     25.994  ;  May  29. 

Apex  Chocolate  Company,  doing  business  as  Belle  Rose 
Chocolates  Co.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Sweethome  Choco- 
lates.    For  Chocolates.     26,162  ;  .July  10. 

Aristocrat  Products  Co.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Spot  Cleaner. 
For  a  Compound  Used  to  Clean  Carpets,  Automobile 
Covers,  Woodwork,  Fabrics,  and  Leather  Goods. 
26,509;  Nov.  13. 

Armand  Company,  The,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Savoly  K  Y  X. 
For  Powder  Finger  Nail  Polish.     26,598  ;  Dec.   4. 

Atlas  Candy  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rainbow-Sundae. 
For  Ice-dream  Tops  and  Cake  Icing.     26,366  ;  Sept.  11. 

Aunt  Betty's  Products  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Aunt 
Betty's.      For    Orange    Marmalade.      26,545  ;    Nov.    20. 

Austin,  Nichols  &  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Sunbeam. 
For  Cigars.     26,546 :   Nov.   20. 

Auto-Crafts  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Government 
Square  Garage  Company.) 

Auto  Indicator  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Pocket 
Radio.  For  Pocket  Radio  Receiving  Sets.  25,791  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Avery,  B.  F.,  &  Sons,  Louisville,  Ky.  Avery  Bed  Tag 
Cultivator  Sweep.  For  Cultivator  Sweeps.  26,510 ; 
Nov.   13. 

B.  &  B.  Chemical  Company,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Chilipitine 
Syrup.  For  a  Compound  for  Coughs  and  Colds.  26,220  ; 
July  17. 

B.  D.  K.  Companv,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Patch-O-Paint. 
For  an  Enamel  for  Metal  Surfaces.     25,792  ;  Apr.  3. 

Baca  Pablo,  doing  business  as  La  Victoria  Packing  Com- 
pany. Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Pipian  Ranchero.  For  a 
Mixture  of  Dried  Chili,  Spices,  and  Cereals.  25,995  ; 
May  29. 

Baca,  Pablo,  doing  business  as  La  Victoria  Packing  Com- 
pany. Los  .\ngeles,  Calif.  Mole  Poblano.  For  a  Mix- 
ture of  Dried  Chili  and  Spices.     25.996  ;  Mav  29. 

Badger.  Guy  E.,  Okemab,  Okla.  The  Fiery  Cross — The 
Great  Ku  Klux  Problem.  For  a  Game  Problem.  26,710; 
Dec.  25. 

Baker  Ice  Cream  Company,  The.  (See  Menasha  Print- 
ing  and   Carton    Company,    assignor.) 

Baker,  W.  H.,  Inc.,  Winchester,  Va.  "  Old  Virginia  Caf6- 
Sweet  Chocolates."  (For  Milk  Chocolate.)  25,624 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Bardell.  J.  C,  doing  business  as  Bardell  Art  Printing 
Co..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Bardell  Fototone  Miniatures. 
For  Miniature  Post  Cards.     26,468  ;  Oct.  9. 

Barnard,  Paul  J.,  doing  business  as  Paul  Jackson  Barnard 
Companv,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Capt.  Jack's  Sand  Ship. 
For   Toys— Namely,   Miniature   Ships.     26,469  ;   Oct.   9. 

Barnes.  .Tames,  doing  business  as  The  Oriental  Company, 
North  Wales,  Pa.  "La  Rose  du  Bain."  (For  Recepta- 
cles Containing  a   Bathing  Salt.)      25,650  ;   Feb.   27. 

Barnet  Leather  Co.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sunset  Label. 
For  Calf  Leather.     25,828;  Apr.  17. 

Beaton,  J.  R.,  Company.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beaton 
hose.      For   Hosiery.      25,869 ;    May    1. 

Beaver  Canning  Company,  Randolph,  Wis.  Moonstone 
Brand  Select  Sweet  June  Wisconsin  Peas.  For  Canned 
Peas.     26,711;  Dec.   25. 

Beaver  Canning  Company,  Randolph,  Wis.  Beaver  Dam 
Brand  Wisconsin  Select  S'weet  June  Peas.  For  Canned 
Peas.     26.712  ;   Dec.  25. 

Beaver  Canning  Company,  Randolph,  Wis.  Green  Tree 
Inn  Brand  Earlv  June  Wisconsin  Peas.  For  Canned 
Peas.     26,713  ;  Dec.  25. 


Beaver  Canning  Company,   Randolph,   Wis.     School  Days 

Brand  Wisconsin  Sweet  June  Sweet  Variety  Peas  Size 

5.     For  Canned  Peas.     26,714  ;  Dec.  25. 
Beaver  Canning  Company,  Randolph,  Wis.     Radium  Brand 

Select   Early  June   Peas.     For   Canned   Peas.     26,715  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Beaver    Canning     Company,    Randolph,     Wis.       Morning 

Bloom     Brand    Wisconsin    Peas.       For    (janned    Peas. 

26,716  ;   Dec.  25. 
Beaver  Canning  Company,  Randolph,  Wis.    Bagpipe  Brand 

Wisconsin   Select  Early  June  Early  Variety  Peas   Size 

4.     For  Canned  Peas.     26,717  ;  Dec.  25. 
Beck,  C.  M.,  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Dr.  Beck's 

Lasses  Dreams.     For  Molasses  Candy.     26,438  ;  Oct.  2. 
Beechnut   Stogie  Co.,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.     "  Meyers'   Eskimo 

Stogies."      (For  Boxes  of   Stogies.)      25,728;   Mar.   20. 
Belle    Rose    Chocolates    Co.      (See   Apex    Chocolate    Com- 
pany.) 
Benedict,  Victor  E.,  Dallas,  Tex.     Barbers  Hair  Dressing. 

For  Hair  Dressing.     26,657 ;   Dec.    11. 
Berry,  Lottie  E,,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     "  Golden  Gate."     (For 

Infants'    Shoes.)      25,651;    Feb.    27. 
Berry,   Lottie   B.,   Milwaukee,   Wis.     Golden  Gate.      For 

Infants'  Shoes.     25,806  ;  Apr.  10. 
Bertjardl  Medicine   Co.   Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     "  Dr.   R. 

Wilkinson's    Haemogenic    Tablets."      (For    Tablets    for 

the  Treatment  of  Anaemia,  Chlorosis,  General  Debility, 

and    Disease  Depending  upon   Disordered   Condition   of 

the  Blood.)      25,475;  Jan.  23. 
Bestovall    Co.,    The,    Stapleton,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Best- 

ovall.      For   Metal   Polish.  .  25,997  ;   May   29. 
Beta-Pine   Co.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Beta-Pine.     For   Cough 

Sirup.     26,658  ;  Dec.   11. 
Bevis    Rock    Salt    Co.,    Kansas    City,    Mo.,    and    Lyons, 

Kans.     Bevis.     For  Salt.     25,847 ;  Apr.  24. 
Bevis  Rock  Salt  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and  Lyons,  Kans. 

Rainbow.     For  Salt.     25,848 ;  Apr.  24. 
Bevis  Rock  Salt  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and  Lyons,  Kans. 

Snn.set.     For  Sacks  Containing  Salt.     25,949  ;  May  22. 
Blddle,  Alic^  M.,  doing  business  as  Carrolton  Packing  Co., 

Hanford,  Calif.    Travelers.    For  Dried  Raisins.    25,870 ; 

May  1. 
Bidwell,  Marie  J.,  doing  business  as  Haironna   Co.,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Save  Your  Hair  Haironna  Don't  Get  Bald. 

For  a  Hair  Tonic.     26,405  ;   Sept.  25. 
Biloxi  Packing  &  Trading  Co.,  Biloxi,   Miss.     "Moonlight 

Brand."       (For    Tin    Containers    Containing    Shrimp.) 

25,568:  Feb.  13. 
Biloxi    Packing   &  Trading   Co.,  Biloxi,   Miss.     "Skookum 

Brand."       (For    Tin    Containers    Containing    Oysters.) 

25,569  ;   Feb.   13. 
Biloxi  Packing  &  Trading  Co.,  Biloxi,   Miss.     "American 

Beauty."      (For   Tin    Containers   Containing    Oysters.) 

25.625  ;   Feb.    20. 
Biloxi  Packing  and  Trading  Company,  Inc..  Biloxi,  Miss. 

Skookum    Brand.      For    Tin    Cans    Containing    Shrimp. 

25,871  :   May   1. 
Biloxi  Packing  and  Trading  Company,  Inc.,  Biloxi.  Miss. 

American   Beauty.     For   Tin   Cans   Containing   Shrimp. 

25,925  ;   May   15. 
Blo-Medica]  Laboratories,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Hemoglotone. 

For   a   Tonic.      26.221  :   .July   17. 
Blssinger,    George   H.,    doing   business   as    Bisslnger    Hat 

Manufacturing  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    The  Bisslnger  Hat. 

For  Hats.     25,807  :  Apr.  10. 
Blair,  Francis  J.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.     Kewpee  Hotels.     For 

Sandwiches.     26,659  ;    Dec.   11. 
Blatz,   Val.,   Brewing  Company,   doing   business   as  Blatz 

Products  Co..  Milwaukee,   'Wis.     Blatz   Bohemian  Malt 

Syrup.     For  Malt  Sirups.     26.282  ;  July  31. 
Block-Walsh   Corporation,  New  York,  N.   Y.     The  Mystic 

Finger.     For  a  Toy.     26,1  63  :  July  10. 
Bluebird   Pharmacal   Co.,   Cambridge    (Boston   40),   Mass. 

Bluebirds    For    Happiness.      For    Liver   Pills.      26.439 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Blue  Bird  Tea   Co.   of  Canada,  Ltd.,   Halifax,   Nova   Sco- 
tia, Canada.     "Blue  Bird."      (For  Orange  Pekoe  Tea.) 

25,745;  Mar.  27. 
Blue   Bird  Tea  Company  of  Canada,   Limited,  The,   Hali- 
fax,   Canada.       "Blue    Bird."       (For    Tea.)       25,729; 

Mar.  20. 
Blue    Diamond    Materials    Company,    Inc..    Los    Angele.s, 

Calif.       Blue     Diamond     Sei-ylce.       For     Lime     Putty. 

25.998  ;  May  29. 
Bollinger,    Alfred    J.,    Orlando,    Fla.      Bellingers    Malted 

Milk   Bread.     For  Bread.     26,599  ;  Dec.   4. 
Bonnie-B  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bonnie  B  Talcum.     For 

Talcum  Powders.     25.829  ;  Apr.   17. 
Boonville     Mineral     Spring    Company,     Boonville,     N.     Y. 

"Lithia     Polaris."        (For     Natural     Spring     Water.) 

25.570:  Feb.  13. 
Bowen    Chemical   Co.,    San   '^rancisco,    Calif.     Moonshine 

Cleaner.      For   (bartons    Containing   Cleaner   for    Auto- 
mobiles and  Furniture.     25,830 ;  Apr.  17. 
BovcG  Paper  Exchange,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     "Japanese  Toilet 

Tissue."      (For  Toilet  Paper.)      25,571  :   Feb.   13. 
Boyd,  C.  G.,  doing  business  as  C    G.  Boyd  Drug  &  Chem- 
ical Companv,  Chattanooga,  Tcnn.     Sinco.    For  an  Herb 

Remedy.     26".470  ;  Oct.  9. 
Boyd.  C.  G.,  doing  business  as  C.  G.  Boyd  Drug  &  Chem- 
ical   Company,    Chattanooga,    Tenn.      Clnco.      For    an 

Herb  Remedy.     26,471 ;  Oct.  9. 


980 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphahetical  list  of  registrants  of  laiels — Continued. 


Bradt,    Gustavus    H.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Puyallup. 

For   Red    Raspberries.      25,999 ;    May   29. 
Bradt,  Gustavus  H.,   San  Francisco,  Calif.     Albany.     For 

Blackberries.      26,000 ;    May    29. 
Bradt,  Gustavus  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Sumner.     For 

Blackberries.     26,001  ;  May  29. 
Bradt,  Gustavus  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Puget  Sound. 

For  Blackberries.      26,002  ;   May  29. 
Brainard,  Pearl  H.,  Macomb,  111.    Brainard's  Little  Brown 

Jug.     For  Heat-Insulated   Liquid   Containers.     26,511  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Bramu   Packing   Co.,    Chicago,    III.      Granola.      For   Corn 

Oil.     26,440;  Oct.  2. 
Brandt    Company,    The.       (See    Menasha    Printing    and 

Carton    Company,   assignor.) 
Brewer,    P.    J.,    David    City,    Nebr.      "  Brewer's    King." 

(For  Cigars.)      25,526;   Feb.   6. 
•  Briar  Mills,  Keokuk,  Iowa.     Sweet  Briar  Graham  Flour. 

For  Flour.     25,808  ;  Apr.  10. 
Brixton   Manufacturing   Company.      (See  Russo,    Frank.) 
Brooke  Bond  &  Co.,  Ltd.  of  America,  Chicago,  111.    "Brooke 

Bond  Tea."     (For  Packages  of  Tea.)     25,730;  Mar.  20. 
Bruett,  T.  A.,  Lumber,  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     The  Shingle 

Beautiful.     For  Shingles.     26,265  :  July  31. 
Bruno,    C,    &    Son,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Treasure 

Cliest     (Spanish    Scenes).      For    Phonograph    Records. 

26,441;  Oct.  2. 
Bruno,    C,    &    Son,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Treasure 

Chest.      For   Phonograph    Records.      26,442;    Oct.    2. 
Bubb,    Geo.,    &    Sons,    Williamsport,    Pa.      Winona.      Foi 

Pineapple.     26,512  :  Nov.  13. 
Buck,    Richard   H.,    Philadelphia,   Pa.      "Auto-Mechanic." 

(For   Hand   Soap.      25,746;   Mar.   27. 
Bugg,    Mary    V.,    Atlantic    Citv,    N.    .T.       "Lady    Bugg's 

Fudge."      (For  Co'-dies.)      25,572;   Feb.   13. 
Bunte   Brothers,   Chicago,    111.      A   Little   Of   Everything. 

For    Chocolates.      26,367;    Sept.    11. 
Bunte     Brothers,     Chicago,     111.       Bunte     Licorice    Tips. 

For  Candy.     26.443  ;   Oct.  2. 
Bunte  Brothers.  Chicago,  111.   Bunte  Pollyanna*  Chocolates. 

For   Chocolates.      26,547 :    Nov.    20. 
Bunte  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.     Bunte  Fine  Hard  Candies. 

For  Cans  for  Containing  Candy.     26,660  ;  Dec.  11. 
Bunte  Brothers,    Chicago,   111.     Bunte   Diana    Stuff   Con- 
fections.     For    Cans    for   Containing   Candy.      26,661  ; 

Dec.    11. 
Bunte    Brothers,    Chicago,    111.      Bunte    World    Famous 

Candies.      For    Cans    for    Containing   Candy.      26,662  : 

Dec.   11. 
Burgess   Battery    Company,    Madison,    Wi.s.      Burgp.<!s    '.\' 

Battery.     For  Electric  Batteries.     26,164  ;  .Tulv  10. 
Burnham  &  Morrill  Co.,  Portland,  Me.    B  &  M.     For  Lima 

Beans.     25,872;  May   1. 
Burnham  &  Morrill  Co.,  Portland,  Me.     B  &  M.     For  Fish 

Flakes.     25,873  ;  May  1. 
Butler,  H.     (See  Butler,  Helen.) 
Butler,  Helen,  doing  business  as  H.  Butler,  Columbus.  Gn. 

"  Hel'ene."     (For  Bottles  Containing  a  Salad  Dressing 

for  Food.)      25,653;  Feb.  27. 
Butler.    John    0.,    Chicago,    111.      The    Dr.    Butler   Tooth 

Brush.     For  Toothbrushes.     26,339  :   Sept.   4. 
Caldwell,   William,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Skwez-Me  A   Howl- 
ing    Success.       For     Skwez-Me     Squawkers.       26,283  ; 

Aug.  7.' 
California    and    Hawaiian     Sugar    Refining    Corporation. 

San  Francisco,  Calif.     "  C  and  H."      (For  Cartons  for 

Sugar.)      25,527;   Feb.  6. 
California  and  Hawaiian  Sugar  Refining  Corporation,  San 

Francisco,  Calif.     "  C  and  H  Pure  Cane  Sugar  Dessert." 

(For  Cartons  for  Sugar.)     25,680;  Mar.  6. 
California  and  Hawaiian  Sugar  Refining  Corporation,  San 

Francisco.   Calif.     "  C   and   H   Pure  Cane   Sugar   Cube- 
lets."     (For  Cartons  for  Sugar.)     25,681 ;  Mar.  6. 

California  and  Hawaiian  Sugar  Refining  Corporation,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  "  C  and  H  Pure  Cane  Sugar  Cube- 
lets  Extra  Hard."  (For  Cartons  for  Sugar.)  25,682  : 
Mar.  6. 

California  and  Hawaiian  Sugar  Refining  Corp.,  San  Fran- 
cisco. Calif.  "  C  and  H  Pure  Cane  Sugar  X  X  X  X 
Powdered."      (For  Cartons  for  Sugar.)     25,683  ;  Mar.  6. 

Camel  Chemical  Co.,  Inc..  Portland.  Oreg.  Camel.  For 
Battery  Solution.     25,950  ;  May  22. 

Canada  Dry  Ginger  Ale.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canada 
Dry    (Mao  Design).     For  Ginger  Ale.     26,472;  Oct.  9. 

Canada  Dry  Ginger  Ale,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  A  Pale 
Oinp-er  Ale  of  Exceptional  Quality.  For  Ginger  Ale. 
26.473  :  Oct.  9. 

Canada  Dry  Ginger  Ale,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canada 
Dry   (Leaf  Design).     For  Ginger  Ale.     26,474;  Oct.  9. 

Canada  Dry  Ginger  Ale,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canada 
Dry  (Imitation  of  Coat  of  Arms  against  a  Background 
of  Bine,  Yellow,  Pink,  and  Green  Design.)  For  Ginger 
Ale.     26,475  ;  Oct.  0. 

Canada  Dry  Ginger  Alo,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canada 
Dry  (Imitation  of  Coat  of  Arms  against  a  Blue  Back- 
ground Design.)      For  Ginger  Ale.     26,476:  Oct.  9. 

Candy-Toy  Company  of  America,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  "  Fun." 
(For  Toys.)      25,626;   Feb.  20. 

Can-Ho-Lab.  Chemical  Co.,  New  Orleans,  La.  "Just- 
Rite."  (For  an  Insect  Destroyer  and  Germicide.) 
25.573  ;  Feb.   13. 

Carrolton  Packing  Co.     (See  Biddle,  Alice  M.t 


Casavant,    Margaret    G.,    doing    business    as    M.    G.     & 

F.  C.  Casavant,   Haverhill,   Mass.     Margaret's.     For  a 

Hair   Tonic.      26,340;    Sept.   4. 
Celestino  Fernandez  &  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Watchman. 

For  Cigars.     26,008  ;  May  29. 
Central  Brokerage  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Del-Rose.     Foi 

Lobsters.     26,513;  Nov.  13. 
Chandler  River  Co-Operative  Canning  Association,  Jones- 

boro.    Me.      Hannah    Weston   Brand.      For   Blueberriee. 

26,548;    Nov.   20. 
Change-0-Doll  Company,   New  York,  N.  Y.     A  Family  of 

Dolls   All   from   One   Change-O-Doll    and    a    few    extra 

heads.      For  Dolls.     26,663;  Dec.   11. 
Chase,  Blanche  E.,  doing  business  as  Cozy  Corner  Candies, 

Swampscott,    Mass.      "Cozy    Corner    Candies."       (For 

Candies.)     25,731 ;  Mar.  20. 
Chicago   Beverage   Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Chicago   Brand-De 

Luxe.     For  Ginger  Ale.     26,514  ;  Nov.  13. 
Chicago    Metallic    Packing   Co.,    Chicago,    111.      "Rhopac" 

Flexible    Metallic     Packing.       For    Packing.       26,266 ; 

July  31. 
Chicago    Metallic    Packing    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      "Rhopac" 

Valve   Stem   Rod   and  Plunger   Packing.     For  Packing. 

26,320;  Aug.  14. 
Chicago    Metallic    Packing   Co.,    Chicago,    111.      "Rhopac" 

Piston   Head  Packing  For  Inside  Packed  Type  Pumps. 

For   Packing.     26,321  :   Aug.   14. 
Chief    Consolidated    Mining   Co.,    Salt    Lake    City,    Utah. 

Chief  Brand,  The  Universal  Hydrated  Lime.     For  llv- 

drated  Lime  and  Lime  Products.     26.686  ;  Dec.  18. 
Christians,  H.  C,  Co.,  Johnson  Creek,  Wis.,  and  Chicago, 

111.     Elmdale.     For  Butter.     25.831 ;  Apr.   17. 
Christians,    H.    C,    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      HoUybrook.      For 

Butter.     26,515  ;  Nov.  13. 
Cino    Toy    Works,     Cincinnati,     Ohio.       Cino     Miniature 

Farm.      For   Toy   Houses.    Barns,    Outbuildings,   Trees, 

Shrubbery,     People,     Animals,     Poultry,     and     Other 

Things    Common    to     a     Farm     Habitation.       26,600 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Cipho-Soda  Co.     (See  Millican,  A.  G.) 
Circus   Sally   Company,  The,   Chicago,   111.     Circus   Sally. 

For   Candy.      26,549 ;   Nov.   20. 
Clawson   &   Wilson    Company,   Buffalo,   N.   Y.      Big   Mike 

Suspenders.      For   Men's    Suspenders.     26,444 ;    Oct.    2. 
Cleanse-All    Company,    Wilmington,    N.    C.      Cleanse-All. 

For   a   Cleaning  Preparation   Made  from    Certain   Pine 

Products.     26,368;    Sept.   11. 
Clegg,    Henry    B.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Clegg's    (Repre- 
sentation   of   an    eye)    Grow    Hair.      For   Hair    Tonic. 

26,601  ;  Dec.  4. 
Clendenning,    S.    G.,    Coshocton,    Ohio.      Lion    Puncture 

Patch.     For  a   Patch   for   Repairing  Articles  Made   of 

Rubber.      26,550  :  Nov.  20. 
Cleveland    Chemical    Corporation,    Cleveland.    Ohio.      Ger- 

mex.      For    Germicidal    Cleansing    and    Polishing    Ma- 
terials.    25,874;  May  1. 
Clinton   Chemical  Corporation,  Irvington,  N.  J.     "  Kand- 

litenins."      (For   Receptacles   Containing  a    Liquid   for 

intensifying  the  Action   of  Gasoline   and    Other   Fuels 

Uspd  in  Internal-Combustion  Motors.)      25.528:   l^'eb.  6. 
Clio   Pharmaceutical    Co.       (S^e    Speight,    Walter   E.) 
Cofield    Laboratories,     Inc.,    Philadelphia,     Pa.       Pepsld. 

For  a  Preparation  for  Indigestion.     26,602  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cohen,   N.  B..  &  Bro..   Scranton,  Pa.     Real   Human  Hair 

Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25,849-50  ;  Apr.  24. 
Cohen,  N.  B.,  &  Bro.,  Scranton,  Pa.     Janet  Real  Human 

Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     25.851 ;  Apr.  24. 
Coben,   N.   B.,  &  Bro.,   Scranton,   Pa.     Real  Human   Hair 

N»t.      For   Hair   Nets.      25.852 ;   Apr.   24. 
Collins,    J.    N.,    Company,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      "  Honey 

Scotch."      (For  Complete   Candy  Parcels  Made  Up  of  a 

Box  Filled   with  Wrapped   Candy — Namely,   Caramels.) 

25.684  ;   Mar.   6. 

Columbia  Perfume  Co..   Pittsburgh.  Pa.     "Columbia  Hair 

Cream."      (For  Bottles   Containing  Hair  Preparation.) 

25,747;  Mar.  27. 
Combs.   Robert    L.,   Chicago,   111.     Foursome-Match    Score 

Card.      For   Friction    Matches.      26.003 ;    May    29. 
Comer  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Dayton.  Ohio.     "All- 

Weather     Coats."        (For     i3oxes     Containing     Coats.) 

25.685  :   Mar.   6. 

Coninx,  William,  doing  business  as  The  Great  American 
Coffee  Co.,  Chicago.  111.  "The  Only  Brand  Coffee." 
(For  Coffee.)      25,748:  Jlar.  27. 

Consumers  Ri.scuit  Company^  New  Orleans.  La.  "  Con- 
sumers Cberibim."      (For  Candy.)      25.529  :  Feb.  6. 

Cook  Electric  Company.  Chicago,"  111.  Ideal  Nut  Cracker. 
For   Nutcrackers.     26,603 ;   Dec.  4. 

Cook,  H.  C.  Company,  The,  Ansonia,  Conn.  "Vise  Sig- 
nals."    (For  Vise  Signals.)     25,654;  Feb.  2Y. 

Cook,  Herbert  N.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Big  Chef.  For 
Canned   Shrimp.     25.951  ;  May  22. 

Cooupy,  Frank  B.,  Minne.'ipnlis,  Minn.  Coonev's  Ink 
I'aste.      For  Concentrated  Tnk.      26,267:  July  .31. 

Cooper  Underwear  Company.  Kenosha,  Wis.  Coopers  Sox. 
For  Socks.     25,809  ;  Apr.  10. 

Cooper  Underwear  Company,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Coopers  Sox. 
For  Socks.     25,810  ;  Apr.  10. 

Covkendall,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Bidgecrest.  For 
Dried  Prunes.     26,664  :   Dec.   11. 

Cozy  Corner  Candies.      (See  Chase,  Blanche  E.) 

Cracker  Jack  Co.,  Sumter.  S.  C.  Cracker  Jack.  For 
Carbonated  Beverages.     26,406  ;  Sept.  25. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  lahels — Gontiiiucd. 


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Cragin   Products   Co.,   Chicago.    111.      Alcolotion.     For   a 

Preparation  for  External  Use  and  Application.    26,517  ; 

Nov.   1.-?. 
Craig,  Edward  J.,   Cincinnati,  Oliio.     "  c'loan   Out  D'Zol- 

vent    C.    O.    D."       (For    a    Liquid    Chemical    to    Clean 

Printers'   Material.)      25,732 ;    Mar.    20. 
Crawford  Farms,  Incorporated,  llillbrook,  N.  Y.     Tastum. 

For   a    Sandwich   Made  of   Milli   Cracl^ers   and   Cheese. 

26.477  :   Oct.  9. 
Crawford-Roone.v-Soderluiid,      Minneapolis,      Minn.       The 

Kristo  Board.     For  a  Child's  Drawing  Board.     26,445  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Cressev,     Mildred,     Milwanlcee,     Wis.       Mildred     Cressey 

Silver  Polish.     For  a   Polish   for  Gold,   Silver,  or  Any 

Lilie    Materials    Where    a    Bright    Lustrous    Finish    is 

Desired.     20,284  ;  Aug.  7. 
Criterion  Laboratories,  The.     (See  Phelps,  Walter  H.) 
Croft    &    Allen    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      King   Tut. 

For  Wrapper  for  a  Candy  Confection.    25,853  ;  Apr.  24. 
Crown  Hair  Goods   Co.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Miracle  Hair 

Net.     For  Envelope.?  for  Hair  Nets.     26,004  ;  May  20. 
Cuda,    John.    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Italo    French    Brand    Ali- 
mentary Pastes.     For  Macaroni.     26,718  ;  Dec.  25. 
Cunningham,   .Tohn   R.,   Kansas  City,   Mo.      "Jack's   Pork 

Rind  Frogs."      (For  Fishing  Bait.)      25,749;   Mar.  27. 
D.  &  C.   Co.,   Inc.,   The,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     "  D  &  C   Sslf- 

Ralsing   Flour."       (For    Packages    Containing    Self-Ris- 
ing  Flour  for  Biscuits,   Cakes,   and   Pastry.)      25,476 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Dairymen's  League  Co-Operative  Association,  Inc.,  TJtica, 

N.    Y.      Dairylea    Evaporated    Milk.      For    Evaporated 

Milk.     25,900  ;  May  8. 
Dairymen's  League  Co-Operative  Association,   Inc„  Utica, 

N.  Y.     Dairvlea  Condensed  Milk.     For  Condensed  Milk. 

25,907  ;  May  S. 
Danya,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Danya.     For  Rouge  Van- 
ishing (ream.    26,341 :  Sept.  4. 
Darrah,    Lvdia.    Candy    Shops,    Inc.,    Minneapolis,    Minn. 

Lvdia   Darrah.     For  Candy.     26,165  ;  July  10. 
Dastin,  M.  &  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Flower  Garcia.     For 

Cigars.      26,369;    Sept.    11. 
Davey  Tree  Expert  Company,  The,  Kent,  Ohio.     Daveylac. 

For  Shellac  for  Trees.     26,285  ;  Aug.  7. 
Davis-Reece  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Tiny  Pops.     For 

Stick    Candy.      26,370;    Sept.    11. 
Dawes,    John    C,    Irvington,    N.    J.      It    Takes    'Em    Off. 

Dawes     Ideal     Corn     Remover.       For     Corn     Remover. 

26,322  ;  Aug.  14. 
Dean,    N.    E..     Courtland.    Calif.      Market.      For    Fresh 

Pears.     26,S91  ;  Sept.  18. 
Decatur    Brewing   Co.,    doing   business   as    Premier   Malt 

Products    Companv.    Decatur,    III.      "White    Banner." 

(For  Malt  Extract.)      25.574;   Feb.    13. 
Defiance    Grocery    Company,    Defiance,    Ohio.      Kro    Mor. 

For  Tomatoes.     25,854  ;  Apr.  24. 
Deland    Citrus    Growers    Ass'n,    Deland.    Fla.      "Canary." 

(For  Oranges   and   Grape   Fruit.)      25,506;   .Tan.   30. 
Delphia  Cigar  Co.  Inc.,   Philadelphia,  Pa.     Tedello.     For 

Cigars.     26,005  ;  May  29. 
Demon   Products  Co.      (See   Watt,   Frederick   R.) 
De  Rand  Company,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Kiddie-Need  Toi- 
let   Seat   Take   It    With   You.      For    Containers    for    a 

Child's  Toilet  Seat.     26,518  ;  Nov.  13. 
De  Rohertis'    Spumoni   Ice   Cream   Co.,  New   York,    N.   Y. 

"  De  Rohertis'  Spumoni  Ice-Cream."     (For  Ice  Cream.) 

25,477;  Jan.  23. 
Derryvale  Linen  Co.,   Inc..  New  York,  N.   Y.     Derryvale. 

For  Irish  Linen.     25,811;  Apr.  10. 
Desert    Remedy    Company,   Tucson,    Ariz.,     and     Demlng, 

N.    Mex.      Desert   Remedy.      For    Ephedra   Nevadensis. 

26,604;  Dec.  4. 
Dexter,    Stephen    B.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Stop    Cough 

Chewine  Gum.     For  Chewing  Gum.     26.337  :  .\ug.  21. 
Dexter,    Stephen    B.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Stop-To-Bac 

Chewing  Gum.     For  Chewing  Gum.     26.338  ;  Aug.  21. 
Dickinson,  Albert,   Company,   The,   Chicago.   111.     Dickin- 
son's Evergreen.     For  Grass  Seed.     26,719  ;  Dec.  25. 
Diekemper,     Rav    J..    Terre    Hnute.     Ind.       "Hot     Shot." 

(For    Horse    Radish.)       25.507:    Jan.    30. 
Dietrich.  .7.,  &  Companv,  San  Antonio,  Tex.     White  Circle. 

The  Soap  That  Cleans   So  Clean.     For  Soap.     26,222  ; 

.Tnly  17. 

Dilas.  Harrv.  Ray  Citv.  Mich.  "Twelvetto  Chocolates." 
fFor    Candy.)       25.750;    Mar.    27. 

Dilas,  Harry.  Bay  City,  Mich.  Nutty  Notion  Nougat. 
For  Candy.     25.855  :   Apr.   24. 

Dixie  Paint  Companv.  The.  N"w  Orleans.  La.  Palladium 
Paints.     For  Paints.     26,519;  Nov.  13. 

Dorr,  C,  Kansas  City.  Mo.  Dorr's  Vim  Cleaning  Com- 
pound.    For  a  Cleaning  Compound.  26.446  :  Oot.   2. 

Dovichi.  Florian.  Rochester,  Ind.  "  Medium."  (For  the 
Containers  of  Clears  and  Tobacco. 1      25.479;   .Tan.   23. 

Dovichi,  Florian,  Rochester.  Ind.  "  Mild."  (For  Con- 
tainers of  Cigars  and  Tobacco.)     25.480  ;  .Tan.  23. 

Dovichi,  Florian,  Rochester.  Tnd.  "  Strong."  (For  the 
Containers   of  Cigars  and  Tobacco.)      25.481  ;   Jan.   23. 

Drnekett  Chemical  Company.  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Drann.  For  a  Chemical  for  Cleansing  Drains.  Sinks. 
Washbowls.  Bathtubs.  Flush  Bowls.  Traps.  Toilet 
Bowls.  Stationnrv  Washtubs,  Waste  Pioes,  and  Lava- 
tories.    25,875  ;  May  1. 


Dragon  Paper  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
"Bestyotte."      (For  Broad.)     25,6:^7  ;  Feb.  20. 

Dragon  Paper  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
"  Say  it  with  Flowers."  (For  Flowers.)  25,698-700; 
Mar.  13. 

Dr.  Brown  Candy  Company,  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis.  Yellow 
Cab   Bar.     For  Candy   Bars,      26,319 ;    Aug.    14. 

Drew,  Rose,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Nightwear,  Pajamas,  and 
Night  Shirts."     (For  Shirts.)     25,478;  Jan.  23. 

Drummond,  Herman  F.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Drum's.  For 
Malt  Extract.     25,793  ;  Apr.  3. 

Dunham,  Granville  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Dunham'.s 
Shampoo.  For  Shampoo  for  Cleansing  and  Soothing 
the  Scalp.     25,952  ;  May  22. 

Dunn,  Luke  W.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Klansman  Cigar.  For 
Cigars.     26,.S23  ;  Aug.  14. 

Duprez,  Rosario,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Les  Produits  de 
Beauts  de  Rosario  Duprez  New  York.  For  Beauty 
Preparations.     ?6.665  ;   Dec.   11. 

Durkee-Mower  &  Co.,  Swampscott,  Mass.  "Toot  Sweet" 
Marshmallow  Fluff.  For  Marshmallow  Fluff.  26,223  ; 
July  17. 

Dwight  Edwards  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.  Dependable. 
For  Coffee.     26,268 ;   July    31. 

Dyspeptol  Remedy  Company,  Roanoke,  Va.  "  Dyspeptol." 
(For  Bottles  Containing  a  Tonic  for  the  Relief  of  Indi- 
gestion, Heartburn,  and  Dyspepsia.)     25,686;  Mar.  6. 

Earl  Fruit  Co.  of  the  Northwest,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Drake  Brand.     For  Apples.     26,447  ;  Oct.  2. 

Easton,  Gilbert  J.,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  "  Easton's  Vegon- 
nalse."  (For  Vegonnaise,  a  Food  Preparation  Made  of 
Vegetables,  Eggs,  Oil,  Vinegar,  Spices,  and  Salt.) 
25,733  ;  Mar.  20. 

Easton  Orange  Juice  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  "  Fifty- 
Fifty."  (For  a  Nonalcoholic  Maltless  Beverage.) 
25,530  ;   Feb.   6. 

Eclipse  Mills  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  "Eveready." 
(For   Sport   Coats.)      25,575;   Feb.   13. 

Economy  Bias  Binding  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Double  V 
Fold.  For  Bias-Seam  Tape  and  Bias-Seam  Binding, 
25,832;  Apr.   17. 

Ego  Trading  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "Paradise." 
(For  Hair  Nets.)      25.734;  Mar.   20. 

Eline's  Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Eline's  Pure 
Milk  Chocolate  Boats — Buy  Them  for  the  Children. 
For   Chocolate.      26,605 :    Dec.    4. 

Eline's  Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Eline's  Pure  Milk 
Chocolate  Boats,   5«',     For  Chocolate.     26,606 ;  Dec.  4. 

Elliot,  James  F.,  Courtland,  Calif.  Delta.  For  Fresh 
Pears.     26,478  ;  Oct.  9. 

Elmer  Candy  Co.,  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Chocolate  Cov- 
ered Sun-Maid  Raisins.  For  Raisins,  Chocolate  Cov- 
ered.    26,006  ;  May  29. 

Elmer  Candy  Co.,  Inc.,  New  Orleans.  La.  Vieux  Carr^ 
Souvenir  Package.     For  Candies.     26,007  ;  May  29. 

Elson,  Nathan,  Chicago,  111.  "  Ben  Bey."  (For  Cigars.) 
25,655  ;  Feb.  27. 

Embossing  Company,  The,  Albany,  N.  Y.  The  Emboss- 
ing Company's  Everedy  Modelling  Material.  For 
Plastic  Compositions  or  the  Like  for  Modeling  Pur- 
poses.    26.607  ;   Dec.   4. 

Emmelin  &  Winter,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  The  Patent  'Per- 
fect Part'  Toupee."     (For  Toupees.)      25,482  ;  Jan.  23. 

Ennis-Hanly-Blackbnrn  Coffee  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
"  The  Rose  of  Kansas."  (For  Roasted  Coffee.)  25,531 ; 
Feb.   6. 

Ennis-Hanly-Blackhurn  Coffee  Co..  The,  Kansas  Citv,  Jfo. 
Golden    Horn.      For   Roasted    Coffee.      26.269;   Julv   31. 

Epstein,  Jacob,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y.  Aldea.  For  Cigars,  Ciga- 
rettes,  and   Tobacco.     26.324  ;  Aug.   14. 

Erlckson.  Harry,  Chicago,  111.  Motorist.  For  Cigars. 
25,812  ;  Apr.  10. 

Exeter  Orange  Growers  Association,  Exeter,  Calif.  Exeter. 
For  Fresh  Grapes.     26,551  :  Nov.  20. 

Exeter  Orange  Growers  Association,  Exeter,  Calif.  Exeter. 
For  Oranges.     26,552 ;   Nov.    20. 

Farley  Harvey  Company,  The.  Boston.  Mass.  Priscilla 
Tissue.  For  Dry  Goods — Namely,  Cotton  and  Linen 
Cloth.    26.392:  Sept.  18. 

Farley  Harvey  Company.  The.  Boston,  Mass.  Tissue. 
For  Dry  Goods — Namely,  Cotton  and  Linen  Cloth. 
26.407:   Sept.   25. 

Farmers  Union  Creamery  Assn.  Inc.  (See  Menasha  Print- 
ing   and    Carton    Coinpany,    assignor.) 

Farrelly.  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Radermo  Labora- 
tories, Pelham.  N.  Y.  Genuine  Ra-Der-Mo  Complexion 
Cream.      For   Complexion    Cream.      26,502 ;    Oct.   30, 

Faultless  Rubber  Companv,  The,  Ashland.  Ohio.  Play 
Balls.      For    Sponge-Rubber   Balls.      26.224 ;    .Tuly    17. 

Federal  Slipper  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  "  Bootee."  (For 
Felt  Boots,   Slippers,  or  Booties,)      25,656;  Feb.   27. 

Pegenbush  &  Mellen,  Tampa.  Fla.  Snookum  Brand  Fruits 
and  Vegetables.  For  Fruits  and  Vegetables.  25.908  • 
May  8. 

Feraina  Importing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Magnet 
For  Hair  Nets.     26.666  ;  Dec.  11, 

Fermustex  Hosiery  Company,  Inc.,  doing  huslness  as 
Lenox  Guaranteed  Hosiery  Shops,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Lenox 
Guaranteed  Hosiery.  For  Hosiery  and  Boxes  Contain- 
ing the  Same.     25,813  ;  Apr.  10. 

Ferril  Bros,,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  "Honeysuckle."  (For 
Coffee.)     25,701;  Mar.  13. 


982 


INDEX  or  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  labels — Continued. 


First  National  Laboratories,  Lehighton,  Pa.  "Dr. 
White's  Aseptagina."  (For  Packages  and  Boxes  Con- 
taining an  AntiseiJtic  Powder.)     25,576  ;  Feb.  13. 

First  National  Laboratories,  Lehighton,  Pa.  "Dr. 
White's  Antiseptic  Female  Cones."  (For  Boxes  Con- 
taining Cones  or  Suppositories  for  Antiseptic  Use.) 
25,577;  Feb.   13. 

First  National  Laboratories,  Lehighton,  Pa.  "Dr. 
White's  Cold  and  Grippe  Pills."  (For  Boxes  Contain- 
ing Pills  for  the  Relief  of  Colds  and  La  Grippe.) 
25,578  ;  Feb.  13. 

Fischer,  B.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Burro  Coffee. 
For  Coffee.     26,520;  Nov.  13. 

Fleischer,  Joseph,  doing  business  as  Fleischer  &  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Mozel.  For  Silk  Opera  and  Sport 
Hair  Nets.     26,408  ;   Sept.  25. 

Blexo  Company,  The,  Fredericksburg,  Va.  Flexo  The 
Original  Life  Giving  Belt  Treatment  High  Strength 
Combination  of  Tannage  Oils.  For  Dressing  Oils  Suit- 
able for  Softening  and  Preserving  Articles  of  Leather 
and   Similar   Substances.     25,876 ;   May   1. 

Flexo  Company,  The,  Fredericksburg,  Va.  Flexo,  Bar 
Belt  Dressing,  Preservative  For  All  Kinds  of  Belts. 
For  a  Belt  Dressing.     26,521  ;  Nov.  13. 

Florida  Grapefruit  Canning  Co.,  Inc.,  Bradentown,  Fla. 
"Royal  Grapefruit."  (For  Canned  Grapefruit.) 
25,628;    Feb.    2U. 

Florida  Products  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pom- 
Ora.     For  Nonalcoholic  Beverages.     25,794  ;  Apr.  3. 

Flostik  Company,  Waltham,  Mass.  Flostik  Minute-Dry 
Golf  Ball  Renewer.     For  Paint.     25,909  ;  May  8. 

Fontana  Food  I'roducts  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
"  Fontana's."      (For  Macaroni.)      25,532;   Feb.  6. 

Food  Products  Co.,  The,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  "Klum- 
yrna."      (For   Canned   Figs.)      25,579;   Feb.   13. 

Fort  Howard  Paper  Company,  Green  Bav,  Wis.  "  Doll 
Cut-Out  Crepe."      (For  Toilet  Paper.)     25,533  ;  Feb.  6. 

Fort  Howard  Paper  Company,  Green  Bav,  Wis.  "  Doll 
Cut  Out  Crepe."     (For  Toilet  Paper.)      25,534  ;  "Feb.  6. 

Fort  Howard  Paper  Company,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Nile 
Queen.  For  Toilet  Paper,  Paper  Napkins,  Paper 
Towels,  and  Paper  Tablecloths.     25,926  ;  May   15. 

Ft.  Smith  Creamery  Company.  (See  Menasha  Printing 
and  Carton   Company,  assignor.) 

Fortune  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  "  Fortune." 
(For  Vermicelli.)      25,483;   Jan.   23. 

Fortune  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  "  Fortune." 
(For  Macaroni.)      25,484;  Jan.  23. 

Fortune  Products  Company,  Chicago,  III.  "  Fortune." 
(For  Spaghetti.)      25,485;  Jan.  23. 

Fortune  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Fortune  Shells. 
For  Macaroni.     26,1  66  ;  .Tuly  10. 

Foster  Honey  and  Mercantile  Company,  The,  Boulder,  Colo. 
The  Sweet  Heart  of  Flowers.  For  Honey  Butter. 
25,953  ;  May  22. 

Foster  Lumber  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Sunflower. 
For  Roofing.     26,167  ;  .July  10. 

Foster  &  Stewart  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Quality 
Fabrics.  For  Quality  Fabrics  of  Cotton  Duck  and  Dyed, 
Printed,  and  Painted  Cotton  Fabrics.     25,954  ;  May  22. 

France  Milling  Company.  (See  Richardson  Company, 
assignor.) 

France  Milling  Company,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.  Gold  Medal 
Buckwheat  and  Wheat  Flour.  For  Buckwheat  and 
Wheat  Flour.     26,479  ;  Oct.  9. 

Frank  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Frank's  Quality  Sauerkraut.  For  Canned  Sauerkraut. 
26,371  ;   Sept.   11. 

Frank,  Walter,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cheese-Treats.  For 
Cheese.     25,927  ;  May  15. 

Frank,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antillas.  For  Canned 
Lobster.     26.522  ;  Nov.  13. 

Frank,  William,  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  An- 
tillas Brand  Rock  Lobster.  For  Lobsters.  26,608 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Franldin  Baker  Co.,  The.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Southern 
Style  Moist  Sweetened  Coconut.  For  Prepared  Coco- 
nut.    26,225  ;  July  17. 

Fraser,  Mary,  Candies,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Mary 
Fraser  Candies.     For  Candies.     25,928  ;  May  15. 

Fred  A.  Wish,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork.  N.  Y.  Uncle  Wiggilv 
Crayola  Color  Box.  For  Crayon  Boxes.  26,683  ; 
Dec.   11. 

Fred  A.  Wi.sh,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Uncle  Wiggilv.  For 
a  Pull  Toy.     26.684  ;  Dec.  11. 

Fredonia  Seed  Company,  Fredonia,  N.  Y.  Velvet  Lawn 
Grass.      For    Lawn-Grass    Seed.      26,286  ;    Aug.    7. 

Free  &  Klinck,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Shell.  For  Canned 
Peas.      26.553  ;    Nov.    20. 

Free  &  Klinck,  Inc..  Brook'lvn.  N.  Y.  Sundew.  For  Canned 
Succotash.      26,554  ;  Nov.  20. 

Freeman  Dust  Absorber  Mfg.  Co.,  Colorado  Spring.?,  Colo. 
Freeman's  Dust  Absorber.  For  a  Preparation  for  Ab- 
sorbing Dust  from  Polished  Surfaces.     26,009  ;  May  29. 

I'reeman,  I.  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Lago  Pure  Crushed 
Fruit  Laxative.  For  a  Laxative  Preparation.  26,480 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Freeman's  Dairy  Company.  (See  Menasha  Printing  anu 
Carton  Company,  assignor.) 

Frees,  H.  E.,  Co.,  The,  Chicago,  111.  "C  O  M."  (For 
Citrate  of  Magnesia,)     25,508;  .Tan.  30. 

Freihofer  Baking  Company.  (See  Freihofer,  William,  as- 
signor.) 


Hreihofer,  William,  assignor  to  Freihofer  Baking  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  "  Fam'ly  Cake."  (For  Cake.) 
25,629;  Feb.  20. 

Freihofer,  Wm.,  Baking  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Freihofer's 
Fine  Bread.     For  Bread.     25,955  ;  May  22. 

French  Bros. -Bauer  Company.  (See  Menasha  Printing 
and    Carton    Company,    assignor.) 

French  Sardine  Co.,  Inc.,  East  San  Pedro,  Calif.  Belle 
Isle.     For  Canned  Tunna.     26,555  ;  Nov.  20. 

French  Sardine  Co.,  East  San  Pedro,  Calif.  Messina. 
For  Canned  Tunny  Fish.     26,609  ;  Dec.  4. 

Freund,  Paul,  Inc.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Fairy  Sweets, 
Adonis  Candies.     For  Candies.     26,610  ;  Dec.  4. 

Frigid  Fruits  Corporation,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Frigid  Fruits. 
For  Frozen  Candy  Confection.     25,929;  May  15. 

Prisch,  Emile,  Chicago,  111.  Bond  Bread.  For  Bread. 
25,930;  May  15. 

Frost,  George,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Knicker  Boston 
Garter.  For  Cards  Containing  Men's  Garters.  26,325  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Fuller,  J.  E.,  doing  business  as  J.  E.  Fuller  Specialty 
Company,  Kansas  City,  Kans.  Platenole.  For  a  Prep- 
aration for  Treating  Typewriter  Rollers.  26,611 ; 
DiiC.  4. 

Funs  (en  &  Gross,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  "  Pirmtex." 
(For  Canned  Sardines.)      25,535;  Feb.  6. 

G.  &  G.  Bottling  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C,  "  6.  and  G." 
(For  Sarsaparilla.)     25,652;  Feb.  27. 

Gaffney,  James  F.,  doing  business  as  Old  French  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  "  The  Original  Old  French 
Olive  Oil  Shampoo."     (For  Shampoo.)     25,536;  Feb.  6. 

Gannino,  Michael,  and  I.  Volgel,  doing  business  as  Zipp 
Chemical  Co.,  Lynn,  Mass.  "Zipp."  (For  Headache 
Powders.)       25,751  ;    Mar.    27. 

Gardiner,  Samuel  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  The  Dubl-Wear 
Shirt.  For  Men's  Shirts  with  Soft  or  Unstarched 
Cuffs.     25,814  ;  Apr.  10. 

Garaide,  H.  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Kleenz  'em.  F<)r 
Hand  Cleanser.     26,612  ;  Dee.  4. 

Gary,  Theo.  H.,  Co.,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.  Hair  Net.  for 
Hair  Nets.     26,168  ;  July  10. 

Gash,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Italian  Cook."  (For 
Winterpressed  Cotton-Seed  Salad  Oil  Flavored  With 
Pure  Olive  Oil.)     25,486;  Jan.  23. 

General  Baking  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  True  Bread. 
For  Wr.Tpper  for  Loaves  of  Bread.     25,910;  Mav  8. 

General  Electric  Company,  Schenectadv,  N.  Y.  Welding 
Electrode.     For  Welding  Electrodes.'     26,287 ;  Aug.   7. 

Gentry,  C.  B.,  Chili  Powder  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Gentry's  High-Grade  Chili  Powder.  For  Chili  Powder. 
25.956;  May  22. 

Genuine  Rubber  Co.,  The,  Saugus,  Mass.  "The  Genuine 
Safety  Cushion  Heel."  (For  Rubber  Heels.)  25,580; 
Feb.   l.S. 

Gerrard,  Virgil  M..  Los  .A.n.geles,  Calif.  Southern  Cross. 
For  Lettuce.     26,303  ;  Sept.  18. 

Gibbs,  Dana  K.,  doing  business  as  Willcox  &  Gibbs  Pack 
ing  Company,  Clovis,  Calif.  Curiosity  Box.  For  Tiried 
Fruits.     25,877;  May  1. 

Gibson.  Dick,  Miami,  Okla.  "  Royalty."  (For  Cigars.) 
25.487;   Jan.   23. 

Gill  Brothers  Company,  Steubenville,  Ohio.  No.  2  Tru 
Lite  Acme.     For  Lamp  Chimneys.     25,931 ;   May  15. 

Gill  Brothers  Conipany,  Steubenville,  Ohio.  No.  2  Tru 
Lite  O  K.     For  Lamp  Chimneys.     25,932;  May  15. 

Gillespie,  Eugene  P.,  York,  Pa.  Pre-War.  For  Cans  and 
Boxes  Containing  Cigars.     25,815  ;  Apr.  10. 

Ginsburg  Cigar  Company,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Cuban  Prize. 
For  Cigars.     25,795  ;  Apr.  3. 

Glenco  Products  Company,  Quincy,  111.  Glenco  Dustaway. 
For  Mops.     25,816  ;  Apr.  10. 

Glynn  Canning  Company,  Brunswick,  Ga.  Glynco  Brand 
Shrimp.     For  Canned  Shrimp.     26,169:  July  10. 

Goldberg,  Samuel,  Newark,  N.  .1.  "  Puncher."  (For 
Boxes  Containing  Cigars.)     25,537;  Feb.  0. 

Golden  Grain  Butter  Company.  (See  Menasha  Print- 
ing and  Carton  Company,  assignor.) 

Good  Samaritan  Company.     (See  Kelley.  Howard  E.) 

Goodmnn,  A,,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Goodman's. 
For  Matzoths.     26.556  :   Nov.   20. 

Goodridge,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  Monroe  Labo- 
ratory Company,  Lynn,  Mass.  Asma  Belef.  For 
Asthma,  Hay  Fever.  Bronchial  and  Catarrhal  Medi- 
cine.    26,226:  .Tuly  17. 

Gordon,  Mac,  doing  business  as  Saigo  Varnish  Works, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Saigo.     For  Varnish.     25,796  ;  Apr.  3. 

Goss,  James  L.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  "TafC.y  Tavern 
Candies."  (For  Display  Racks  for  Dispensing  Lolli- 
pops.)    25.581;  Feb.  13. 

Gotliam  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fangerine. 
For  Laxative  and  Corrective  Preparations.  25,797 ; 
Apr,  3. 

Gould  Millinery  Co.,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  "  Ray- 
mond6,"      (For  Ladies'  Hats.)      25,630;   Feb.  20. 

Gould,  William  H.,  doing  business  as  Sungloss  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Sungloss.  For 
Cans,  Bottles,  and  Boxes  Containing  Polishes  for  Auto- 
mobiles.    25,817  ;  Apr.  10. 

Government  Square  Garage  Company,  The,  doing  busi- 
ness as  -Vuto-Crafts  Manufacturing  Company,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  "Stop  A  Leak."  (For  Radiator  Cement.) 
25,582  ;  Feb.  13. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  </f  labels — Continued. 


983 


Gradiaz.  Annls  &  Co.,  Tampa,  Fla.     Don  Julian  Tampa 

Wliiflfs.     For     Cans     and     Boxes     Containing     Cigars. 

2G170:  July  10. 
Great  American  Coffee  Co.,  The.     (See  Conlnx,  William. i 

Mar.  27. 
Green   &   Green    Company,    The,   Dayton,    Ohio.      Always 

Good    Any    Time — Any     Place.       For     Ginger     Snaps. 

26.557  :    Nov.    20. 
Green  &  Green  Company,  The,  Dnyton,  Ohio.     Unrivaled 

Excellence.      For  Crackers.      26.55S  ;    Nov.   20. 
Greenberg,    Isaac,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Standard    Shirt. 

For  Shirts.     26,667;  Dec.  11. 
Grin    Co.,    Inc.,    The,    Los    An.ijeles,    Calif.      Grin.      For 

Anto  I'olish.     26,409;   Sept.  25. 
Griswold,   Lester   E.,   Columbus,   Ohio.     Leather   Plaiting 

Outfit.      For    Outfits    Which    Include    Leather    Cutting 

and    Plaiting    Implements    for    Forming    and    Plaiting 

Leather  Strips  or  Thongs.     26,688  :  Dec.  18. 
Gulbransen-Dickinson   Co.,    Chicago,   111.      Gulbransen   In- 
struction   Holl,    Third   Edition.      For  Instruction   Rolls 

for  I'liiver  Pianos.     26.720  :  Dec.  25. 
H.  P.  Coffee  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Trumpet.     For  Cof 

fee.     26,516  ;  Nov.  13. 
Haas.  Baruch  &  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Neptune.     For 

Table  Salt.     26.227 ;  July  17. 
Haas  Brothers,   San   Francisco,  Calif.     "Trupak."      (For 

Canned  Corn.)     25.657  ;  Feb.  27. 
Haas  Brothers,   San   Francisco,   Calif.     "Trupak."      (For 

Canned  Peaches.)     25,658  ;  Feb.  27. 
Haas,  Geo.,   &  Sons,   San   Francisco,  Calif.     Old  Mission 

Toffee.     For  Toffee  Candy.    26,372  ;  Sept.  11. 
Haberman.    Herman    W.,    Brooklyn.    N.    X.      Haberman's 

Views    of    New    York.      For    Souvenir    Postal    Cards. 

26.342  :  Sept.  4. 
Hagan,    Charles    P..    doing    business    as    Wyrick    Spriue 

Company,    Inc.,    Crockett,    Va.      Wyrick.      For    Ginger 

Ale.     25,957  ;  May  22. 
Haironna   Co.      (See  Bidwell.  Marie  J.) 
Hall  Baking   Co.,   Buffalo,   N,   X.      "The  Hall   of  Bakery 

Fame."      (For  Bread.)      25,659;   Feb.  27. 
Hall,  G.  E.,  Company.     (See  Hodskin,  Julius  D.) 
Hallam.     Elizabeth     A.,     Columbus,     Ohio.       "E-Z    Shine 

Polish."      (For   a    Polish   for   Silver,    Gold,   Brass,   and 

Glass.)     25,752:  Mar.  27. 
Hamerslev    Manufacturing    Co.,    The,    New    York,    N,    Y. 

"The  Hamersley  Eoll."     (For  Waxed  Paper.)     25,660; 

Feb.  27. 
Hamerslev    Manufacturing    Company,     The,    New    York, 

N.    Y.  ■    Whole    Wheat    Bread.      For    Bread.      26,270 ; 

July  31. 
Hamerslev    Manufacturing     Company,    The,    New    York, 

N.  Y.    "Graham  Bread.     For  Bread.     26,271;   July  31. 
HammermiU   Paper   Company,    Erie,    Pa.      "  Hammermill 

Announcement     Stock."        (For     Packages     Containing 

Paper    for    Making   Announcements   and    Envelopes    to 

Match.)      25,489;  Jan.  23. 
Hammermill    Paper    Company,    Erie,    Pa.      "  Hammermill 

Announcement    Bristol."       (For    Packages    Containing 

Announcement  Stock.)     25,687;  Mar.  6. 
Hansbury    Co.,    The,    Binghamton,    N.    Y.       "Celry-Fil." 

(For    Tubes    of    a    Specially-Prepared    Cheese    Paste.) 

25,509;  Jan.   30. 
Hansen  Hosiery  House,  Spokane,  Wash.     Dora-Dee.     For 

Silk  Hosiery  for  Women.     26,613;  Dec.  4. 
Hanzei.  Stanley  P.,  doing  business  as  S.  P.  Ilanzel  Card 

Co.,  Chicago.  111.     Golden  Diamond  Playing  Cards.     For 

Playing  Cards.     25.561 ;   Nov.   20. 
Hanzei,  Stanley  F..  doing  business  as  S.  F.  Hanzei  Card 

Co.,    Chicago.    111.      Green    Club    Playing    Cards.      For 

Playing    Cards.      26.559  ;    Nov.    20. 
Hanzei,  Stanley  P.,  doing  business  as  S.  P.  Hanzei  Card 

Co.,  Chicago.  111.    Blue  Spade  Plaving  Cards.    For  Plav- 

ing  Cards.     26,560  :  Nov.  20. 
Hardwood   Products   Co.,   The,  Mayville,  Mich.     Maid   Of 

The     Birch.     For     Packages     Containing     Toothpicks. 

25.798  ;  Apr.  3. 

Hardwood  Products  Co.,  The,  Mayville,  Mich.  Trophy 
Tooth    Picks.      For    Packages    Containing    Toothpicks. 

25.799  :  Apr.  3. 

Hardy  Newman  &  Co.,  also  doing  business  as  Parfait 
Powder  Puff  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Parfait.  For  Powder 
Puffs.     26,228  ;  July  17. 

Hargrave,  T.  A.,  doing  business  as  Thos.  A.  Hargrave 
and  Son,  Dallas,  Tex.  Best  Yet  Lice,  Mite  &  Roach 
Powder.     For  Insect  Powder.     25,958  ;  Mav  22. 

Hartford.  W.  H..  and  J.  N.  Hartford.  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Hart-Ford.  For  Containers  for  Hosiery.  26,343 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Haslett,  Elmer.  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  The  Rose  of  Guada- 
lupe (La  Rose  de  Guadalupe).  For  Face  Powder. 
20.288  :   Aug.   7. 

Hasty,  SI.  A..  Richmond.  Ind.  "Hasty's  White  Mule." 
fFor  Candies.)      25,583;  Feb.  13. 

Hanpt.  John  J.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Gold  Seal  Malt  Extract. 
For  Cans  Containing  Malt  Extract.     25,833  ;   Apr.  17. 

Hecker.  H.  G.,  Sacramento.  Calif.  An  Art  Light  Fixture 
For  Electric-Lighting  Fixtures.     25,818  ;  Apr.   10. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company.  Chicago,  111.  "  Bull-Meat-Brand 
Flour."  (For  a  Carton  for  Enclosing  a  Cereal  Product 
for  use  in  Meat  Loaves,  Bologna,  Frankfort,  Pork,  and 
Other  Sausage.)     25,538;  Feb.  6. 


Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  "  Heller's  Malaboza 
Brand  Caramel-Me.  '  (For  Containers  Holding  a  Com- 
bined Coloring  and  Flavoring  I'aste  for  Use  in  Food 
Products.)      25,539;   Feb.  ti. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  "  Bull-Mcat-Brand 
Flour."  (For  Barrels,  Drums,  and  Cases  Containing 
a  Cereal  Product  for  Use  in  Making  Sausages  and  Other 
Products.)     25,540;  Feb.  6. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  "  .$1000.00  Guar- 
anteed Silver  Polish."  (For  Cartons  for  Inclosing  a 
Dry  Powder  Polish  for  Use  on  Precious  Metals.) 
25,584  ;  Feb.  13. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  "  $1000  00  Guaran- 
teed Ant-Bane."  (For  a  Carton  for  Inclosing  an  In- 
secticide Preparation  for  Killing  Ants.)  25,585; 
Feb.  13. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  "  $1000.00  Guar- 
anteed Rat  and  Mice  Killer."  (For  a  Carton  for  In- 
closing an  Insecticide  Preparation  for  Killing  Rats 
and  Mice.)      25.586;  Feb.   13. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  "  .$1000  00  Guaran- 
teed Pure  Vanilla  Extract."  (For  Containers  Holding 
a  Pure  Vanilla  Extract  for  Use  in  Flavoring  Food 
Products  and  Confectionery  and  Ice  Cream.)  25,587  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  "  Heller's  Ice 
Cream  Makers  Special  Pure  Vanilla  Extract."  (For 
Containers  Holding  a  Pure  Vanilla  Extract  for  Use 
in   Ice   Cream   and   Food  Products.)      25,588:   Feb.    13. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  "  Heller's  Royal 
Zest  Prepared  Cocoa  with  Milk  and  Malt."  (For  Con- 
tainers Holding  a  Prepared  Cocoa.)      25,589;   Feb.  13. 

Heller.  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  "  Zanzibar  Brand 
Writing  Fluid."  (For  Bottles.  Cans,  and  Cases  Con- 
taining a  Writing  Ink  for  All  Purposes.)  25,590; 
Feb.  13. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  "  $1000.00  Guaran- 
teed Flea  Killer."  (For  Cartons  Inclosing  an  Insecti- 
cide Preparation  for  Killing  Fleas.)     25,702;  Mar.  13. 

Heller.  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mello-Preeze.  For 
a  Preparation  for  Use  in  Improving  Ice  Cream  and  in 
Conditioning  the  Ice-Cream  Mix.     26.171  ;  July  10. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heller's  Fancy- 
Pastry  Dessert  Powder.  For  a  Preparation  for  Use  in 
Making  Desserts.     26,172  ;  July  10. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heller's  Fancy- 
Pastry  Dessert  Powder.  For  Preparation  for  Use 
in   Making  Desserts.      26,229  ;   July   17. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Melolne.  For  Prep- 
aration for  Use  in  Improving  Ice  Cream  and  In  Con- 
ditioning the  Ice-Cream  Mix.     26,230 ;   .July  17. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heller's  Ice  Cream 
Bouquet.  For  Dry  Powder  Flavoring  Compound  for 
Use  in  Flavoring  Ice  Cream.     26,614  ;  Dec.  4. 

Henard  Mayonnaise  Company,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Maleto. 
For  Mayonnaise  Salad  Dressing.     26,562  ;  Nov.  20. 

Henard  Mayonnaise  Company,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Sand- 
wich   Relish.      For   Relish.      26.668 ;    Dec.    11. 

Henniiig  Wennersten  Incorporated.  Chicago,  111.  "  Radio." 
(For   Malt   Extracts.)      25.591;   Feb.   13. 

Henschel,  A.  C,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Corona  Del  Java. 
For  Cigars.     25,933;  Mav  15. 

Henschel,  A.  C,  &  Co,.  Chicago,  111.  William  Burdell. 
For  ClgArs.     25,9:^,4  ;  May  15. 

Herbert  Packing  Co.,  Inc..  San  Jose.  Calif.  "Herbert's 
fancy."      (For   Canned    Pears.)      25.592;    Feb.    13. 

Hershey,  Daniel  W.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Dan.  W.  Hershev's 
Famous  Special  Dressing  For  All  Kinds  of  Salads.  For 
Salad  Dressing.     25.878  ;   May  1. 

Herz,  Alexander,  doing  business  as  Alexander  Herz  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Kismet  White  Laid  Confec- 
tionery Bags."  (For  Boxes  of  Paper  Bags.)  25,631; 
Feb.    20. 

Herz.  Alexander,  doing  business  as  The  Herz  Straw  Co.. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Sunshine  Straws."  (For  Boxes  of 
Paper  Drinking  Straws.)      25.735  ;  Mar.  20. 

Herz,  Alexander  Company.      (See  Herz,  Alexander.) 

Herz   Straw   Co.,  The.      (See  Herz,  Alexander.) 

Hess.  Dr.  Louis  C.  Chestertown,  Md.  Anestypticide.  For 
a  Local  Preparation  by  That  Name  Having  Anesthetic, 
Styptic,    and   Antiseptic   Properties.      26.669;   Dec.    11. 

High  Grade  Mills.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cheez-Kloth- 
Pack.     For  Cheesecloth.      26,615  ;  Dec.   4. 

Hill,  Robert,  doing  business  as  Mittme  Manufacturing 
Company.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Mittme.  For  Nonalcoholic 
Maltless  Beverages  and  Sirups  for  Preparing  the  Same. 
25,911  ;  May  8. 

Hilliard,  David  G..  Trenton.  N.  J.  Hilliard's  Healing 
Hazel  Cream.  For  Medicinal  Preparation  for  the 
Treatment  of  the  Skin.     26,616;  Dec.  4. 

Hills  Brothers  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Drome- 
dary Coconut.  For  Packaged  Coconut.  26,344 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Hillsboro  Condensed  Milk  Company,  Hillsboro.  Wis. 
"Capitol."      (For  Evaporated  Milk.)      25,736  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hinko,  Mathias,  Cicero,  111.  Plzenske.  For  Malt  Extract. 
26.563  :  Nov.   20. 

Hirsch,  Walter  J.,  Company;  Chicago,  111.  Black  Monk. 
For   Ice-Cream   Cones.      25,879  ;   May    1. 

Hirschler,  Lee  M.,  doing  business  as  Hirschler  &  Co.,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.     Blue  Dot.     For  Hops.     26,272  ;  July  31 


984 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

AlplMietical  list  of  registrants  of  lahels — Continued. 


Hirsch's  Hair  Bazaar  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Ask  For  The 
Hirscbnet.  For  a  Special  One-i'iece  Folded  ana 
Friuted  Faper  Envelope  in  Which  Hiischnet  ilair  Nets 
Exclusively   are  Packed.     26,t>17  ;   Dec.   4. 

Hodskin,  Julius  D.,  doing  business  as  G.  E.  Hall  Company, 
Blnghamton,  N.  Y.  Clover  Club.  For  Cartons  and 
Packages  Containing  Ice  Cream  and  Ice-Cream  Bricks. 
25,819  ;  Apr.  10. 

HotLmaii,  E.  A.,  Candy  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Prince 
Charming.     For   Candy.     26,S18 ;   Dec.   4. 

Hollman  <Sc  Hauck  Inc.,  VVouaUaven,  JN.  1.  "  U  &  H 
Honey."      (iior  Honey. j      25,4S8  ;   Jan.  23. 

Hoftmau  Manuiacuinug  Company,  Springtield,  HI.  In- 
structions For  Ins  lulling  Hulluiau  guick-Change  Trans- 
mission Band  1'  or  l'  urd  Cars.  For  Transmission  Bands 
lor  Automobiles.     2U,oU4  ;   Sept.  IS. 

HofiCmauu,  John,  &  Sous  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  HoEEmanns 
Finest    Quality.      i^or    Currams.      2G,U1U  ;    May    21). 

Hottmunu,  JoUu,  &  Sous  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hoff- 
mann's Finest  Quality.     For  Sugar.     26,011 ;   May  29. 

Hottmaun,  John,  &  Sons  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hottmanu's 
I'iuest    Quality.      For    Shrimp.      20,012;    May    29. 

Huflmann,  John,  &  Sons  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  llott- 
maun's  Finest  Quality.  For  Horse-Uatlish.  20,0lo  ; 
May  29. 

Hottmann,  John,  &  Sous  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  llofi- 
maun's  Finest  Quality.  For  Kolled  Oats.  26,014  ; 
May  29. 

Holimauu,  John,  &  Sons  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hoff- 
mann's Finest  Quality.    For  Apricots.     26,015  ;  May  liO. 

Hottmann,  John,  &  Sons  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hottmanus 
Finest   Quality.      For    Peas.      26,01(3  ;   May    :.9. 

Hoflmanu,  John,  &  Sons  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Iloft- 
mann's   Finest  Quality.     For  Coffee.     20,017  ;   May  29. 

Hottmann,  John,  &  Sous  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hott- 
mann s  Finest  Quality.     For  Tea.     26,01b  ;  May  29. 

Hoftmanu,  John,  &  Sons  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hoff- 
mann s  Finest  Quality.     For  Macaroni.   26,019  ;  May  29. 

Hoffmann,  John,  &  Sons  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hoff- 
mann's Finest  Quality.  For  Evaporated  Milk.  26,020  ; 
May  29. 

Hoffmann,  John,  &  Sons  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hoff- 
mann's Finest  Quality.  kov  Cornstarch.  26,021  ; 
J^^ay  29.  „..         „  ^ 

Hoffmann,  John,  &  Sons  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hoff- 
mann's Finest  Quality.  For  Gloss  Starch.  26,022  ; 
May  29. 

Holland  Bread  Company.  (See  Menasha  Printing  and 
Carton    Company,    assignor.) 

Holland  Knitting  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Soci6tg.  For 
Knitted  Cravats.    26,249  ;  July  24. 

Holly  Products  Co.      (.See  Hoye,  Stephen  M.) 

Homer  1' urnace  Company,  Coldwater,  Mich.  '  Wren- 
Wrest."      U'or  Bird  House.)      1:5,490;  Jan.   23. 

Honn,  Virginia  C,  doing  business  as  Velvet-Tinge  Dis- 
pensary Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  "  Velvet-Tinge."  (For 
Velvet-Tinge,  a  Face  Lotion.)     25,593;  Feb.   13. 

Hopewell  Chocolate  Company,  Inc.,  Hopewell,  N.  J. 
Chocolate  Covered  Cherries.  For  A  Pasteboard  Box 
Containing  an  Article  of  Confectionery.  25,935 ; 
May  15. 

Houghton,  Wm.  L.,  and  Sons,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Champion 
Metal  Polish.  For  a  Polish  for  Silverware,  Brass- 
ware,   and   Similar   Metal.  Surfaces.     25,834;   Apr.   17. 

Houseman's  Puffs.  For  Fried  Cakes.  Houseman  Cream 
Fried   Cake   Co.      26,083 ;    June   12. 

Hovdeu,  K.,  Co.,  Monterey,  Calif.  Portola.  For  Sar- 
dines.    25,856  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hovden.  K.,  Co.,  Monterey,  Calif.  Hovden's.  For  Sar- 
dines.     25,857  ;   Apr.   24. 

Hoye,  Stephen  M.,  doing  business  as  Ka-Zu  Beverage  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  "  Ka-Zu  Champagne." 
(For  Beverages.)     25,632  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hoye,  Stephen  M.,  doing  business  as  Hoye's  Holly  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hoye's  Holly  Champagne. 
For  Beverages.     26,023  ;  May  29. 

Hoye,  Stephen  M.,  doing  business  as  Holly  Products  Co., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hoye's  Sparkling  Wliisko.  For  Bev- 
erages.    26,173.     July  10. 

Hoye,  Stephen  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Holly  Champagne. 
For  Extracts,  Sirups,  and  Beverages.     26,619  ;  Dec.  4. 

Hoyt's  Consumers  Cracker  &  Biscuit  Corporation,  also 
doing  business  as  Hoyt's  Cracker  &  Biscuit  Corpora- 
tion, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Glacier  Kaps.  For  Fancy 
Cakes.     26,410;   Sept.   25. 

Hoyt's  Consumers  Cracker  &  Biscuit  Corporation,  also 
doing  business  as  Hoyt's  Cracker  &  Biscuit  Corporation, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Crisp*0*Lite.  For  Crackers. 
26,620;  Dec.  4. 

Hub  Hosiery  Mills,  Boston,  Mass.  "  Bunny  Cottontail." 
(For  Infants'  Hose.)     25,661;  Feb.  27. 

Hub  Hosiery  Mills,  Boston,  Mass.  Woolv-Lamb.  For 
Infants'   Hose.     25,936;  May  15. 

Hub  Hosiery  Mills,  Boston,  Mass.  Pussy  Silver  Legs. 
For   Infants'   Hose.     25,959  ;   May  22. 

Hubacher,  Fred,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  "F.  Hubacher's  Nature 
Salve."  (For  Containers  for  the  Salve  Aforesaid.) 
25,753:  Mar.  27. 

Hudson  Cigar  Company,  Beallsville,  Ohio.  Dewey's  Big 
Havana.     For  Cigars.     25,960 ;  May  22. 

Hughes    &    Bradley    Co.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      "  Rosemary 
Undergarments.''      (For  Boxes  Containing   Si"    "    ' 
garments.)      25,594;   Feb.  13. 


Silk  Under- 


Humphrey,  W.  E.,  Co.  Inc.,  Tacoma,  'Wash.  "Hum- 
phrey's Malted  Milk  Nut  Caramel  Special."  (For  Can- 
dies   (Candy   Bar).)      25,510:    Jan.    30. 

Humphrey,  W.  E.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Humphrey's 
Big  Chief  Bar.     For  Candy  Bar.     25,835  ;  Apr.  17. 

Humphrey,  W.  E.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Humphrey's 
Bright  Eyes  Bar.     For  Candy  Bar.     25,836;  Apr.  17. 

Hundemann,  Charles  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  La  Divinidad. 
For   Cigars.     26,564 ;   Nov.   20. 

Hutchison,    Ethel   B.,    Delano,    Calif.      California    Canta- 
loupe   Confection.      For    a    Confection    Having    Canta- 
loupes   as     Its     Base     or    Main     Ingredient.      26,326  LM 
Aug.  14.  Vj 

Huyler's,  New  York,  N.  Y.     "  The  Tidbit  Package."     (For" 
a    Special    Assortment    of    Bonbons    and    Chocolates.) 
25,595  ;  Feb.  13. 

Huyler's,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Assorted  Nut  Chocolates.     For^, 
Assorted  Nut  Chocolates.     26,565  ;  Nov.  20.  ■  ] 

Huyler's,   New    York,   N.   Y.     Nut   and   Fruit    Chocolates.  ™ 
For  Nut  and  Fruit  Chocolates.     26,566  ;  Nov.  20. 

Huyler's,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Assorted  Chocolates  All  cream 
centers.      For  Assorted   Chocolates.     26,567  ;   Nov.   20. 

Hygienic  Fibre  Company.  A'ersailles,  Conn.,  and  New- 
York,  N.  Y.  '•  Hygienic  Made."  (For  Aseptic  Ab- 
sorbent  Material.)      25,596:    Feb.   13. 

I.  &  P.  Products  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Carnation  Brand 
Malt  Syrup.     For  Malt  Sirup.     26,373;  Sept.  11. 

Icy  Hunni  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  "  ley  Ilunni.  "  (For 
Frozen   Dainties.)      25,541;    Feb.  6. 

Idt:al  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Mr.  Porker.  For  Cake  Chocolate.  26,414; 
Sept.   25. 

Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Peter  Squirrel.  For  Cake  Chocolate.  26,415; 
Sept.  25. 

Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York,. 
N.  Y.     Prince.     For  Cake  Chocolate.     26,416  ;  Sept.  25. 

Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Miss  Kitty.  For  Cake  Chocolate.  26,417; 
Sept.   25. 

Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  Ne'W 
York,  N.  Y.  Rajah.  For  Cake  Chocolate.  26,418; 
Sept.  25. 

Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Buster  Bear.  For  Cake  Chocolate.  26,419 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York,, 
N.  Y.  Miss  Bunny.  For  Cake  Chocolate.  26,420 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York,. 
N.  Y.  The  Chocolate  Rooster.  For  Cake  Chocolate. 
26,421  ;   Sept.  25. 

Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York„ 
N.  Y.     Sweetie.     For  Cake  Chocolate.     26,422  ;  Sept.  25. 

Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  The  Chocolate  Soldier.  For  Cake  Chocolate. 
26,423;  Sept.  25. 

Imperial  Perfumery  and  Barber's  Supplies,  Inc.,  New- 
York,  N.  Y.  "  Imperial  Lilac  Toilet  Water."  (For 
Toilet  Water.)     25,737  :  Mar.  20. 

Imperial  Perfumery  and  Barber's  Supplies  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Hygifene  De  La  TSte.  For  Hair  Tonics.  26,024  ; 
May  29. 

Imperial  Perfumery  and  Barber's  Supplies,  Inc.,  New- 
York,  N.  Y.  Imperial  Bay  Eum.  For  Bay  Rum. 
26,231  ;  July  17. 

Independent  Breweries  Company,  The,  also  doing  business 
as  Independent  Products  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Sampson.     For  Malt  Sirup.     25,961 ;  May  22. 

Independent  Products  Company.  (See  Independent 
Breweries  Company.) 

Inderrieden  Canning  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Peter-Pan.  For 
Peas.     26,232  ;  July  17. 

Inderrieden  Canning  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Peter-Pan.  For 
Corn.     26,233  ;  July  17. 

Individual  Drinking  Cup  Company,  Inc.,  Easton,  Pa. 
Dixie    Cups.      For    Drinking    Cups.      26,345;    Sept.    4> 

Ingram,  Mrs.  Edgar  W.,  Peoria,  III.  Youthtone.  For  a 
Cosmetic.     26,448;  Oct.  2. 

Interlake  Tissue  Mills  Co.  Ltd.,  Merritton,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada.    Interlake.     For  Toilet  Paper.     26,174  ;  July  10. 

Interlake  Tissue  Mills  Co.  Ltd.,  Merritton,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada.    Blue  Bird.     For  Toilet  Paper.     26,175  ;  July  10. 

Interlake  Tissue  Mills  Co.  Ltd..  Merritton,  Ontario, 
Canada.  White  Cross.  For  Toilet  Paper.  26,176 ; 
July  10. 

International  Shoe  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Star  Brand 
Shoes  are  Better.     For  Shoes.     26.424  ;  Sept.  25. 

International  Shoe  Company,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Your  Money 
Back  and  a  New  Pair  of  Shoes  Free.  For  Shoes. 
26.425  :   Sept.   25. 

International  Salt  Company,  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.,  and 
Scranton,  Pa.     Salt.     For  Salt.     26.449 ;   Oct.  2. 

Isser  Reznik's  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Royal  Muslin. 
For  Muslin.     26,234  ;  July  17. 

Ivins',  J.  S.,  Son,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ivins.  For 
Biscuits.     26,.395;  Sept.  18. 

J.  &  G.  Laboratory.     (See  Margowski,  Geo,  L.) 

Jackson,  Adelaide  A.,  and  Elizabeth  Jones,  doing  business, 
under  the  name  of  A.  &  E.  Jackson,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Mammy's  Delight  Southern  Beaten  Biscuit.  For  Wrap- 
pers for  Biscuits.     26,523  ;  Nov.  13. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  hrbvis — Continued. 


985 


Jacquin,  Charles,  et  Cie.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Jacquln 
Smue."  (l'"or  Sauce  for  Cookinc;  I'urposes.)  25,688; 
Mar.  6. 

Jenkins,  Kreer  &  Co.,  Inc..  Chicago,  III.  "  Ravenito  Fab- 
rics." (Kor  Cotton  Ticce  Goods,  More  Deflnitely 
Sntocns.)      25,703;  Mar.   13. 

Jenkins,  Krecr  &  Co.  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Jay-Kay  Khaki. 
For  Cotton  Piece  Goods,  Khaki  Colored.  25,937 ; 
May   15. 

Jenquins  Laboratories,  The,  Chicago,  III.  Jenquin's  Ext. 
For   Cod-Liver-Oil   Pills.      25,962;   May   22. 

Jersey  Fruit  Growers  Co-Operative  Association.  Cam- 
den. N.  J.  Jersey  Jerry.  For  Crates  Containing 
Fruits.     26.621  ;  Dec.   4. 

Jett  &  Wood  Mercantile  Company,  The  Wichita,  Kans. 
Harvest  Home.     For  Blackberries.     25,963  ;  May  22. 

Joannes  Bros.  Co.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  "Clover  Brand." 
(For   Corn    Sirup.)      25,511  :    Jan.    30. 

Joannes  Bros.  Co.,  Green  Bav,  Wis.  "Sunset  Club."  (For 
Coffee.)     25,512:  Jan.  30. 

Joannes  Bros.  Co.,  Green  Bav,  Wis.  "French  Breakfast." 
(For  Coffee.)      25,513;  Jan.  30. 

Joannes  Bros.  Co.,  Green  Bav.  Wis.  "  White  Clover." 
(For  Corn -Sirup.)     25.597;  Feb.  13. 

Johns,  Chester  T.,  Cncamonga,  Calif.  Sun  Reign.  For 
Fresh   Grapes.     26.721  ;   Dec.   25. 

Johnson.  Glen  S.,  doing  business  as  Glen  S.  .Johnson  & 
Co..  Mineral  Wells,  Tex.  Glen's.  For  Liver  Capsules. 
26.025  :  May  29. 

Johnson  Nut  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Johnson's 
Sane  Nuts — They're  More  Refined.  For  Salted-Nut 
Containers.     25,880  ;  May  1. 

Johnston.  Matthew  R.,  doing  business  as  M.  R., Johnston 
Coffee  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  M  R  J.  For  Coffee.  25.964  ; 
Mav  22. 

Johnston,  R.  F.,  Paint  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
"Lino-Nu."  (For  Decorating  Outfits  Comprising  Var- 
nish. Coloring  Matter.  Brushes,  and  Sponges.)  25,754  ; 
Mar.   27. 

Johnston,  R.  F.,  Paint  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Grounder.     For  Readv-Mixed  Paints.     26,568  ;  Nov.  20. 

Johnston,  Robert  A..  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  R.  S.  V.  P. 
For  Candy.     25.858  :   Apr.  24. 

Johnston  United  Chemical  Co.,  The,  Clare,  Mich.  It  Is 
A  Pleasure  To  Use  Jack's  Ely  And  Insect  Mist.  For  A 
Preparation  for  Destroying  Flies  and  Insects.  26,670  ; 
Dec.    11. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  "Avona."  (For 
Packasps  Containing  Hair  Nets.)      25,598-9;  Feb.   13. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company.  Boston,  Mass.  Comet.  For 
Golf  Balls.     25,811 ;  May  1. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company.  Boston.  Mass.  Copley,  The  Men's 
Store  of  New  England,  a  Separate  Store  in  a  Separate 
Building.  For  Men's  Stockings  and  Socks.  26,177 ; 
July  10. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Copley,  The  Men's 
Store  of  New  England,  a  Separate  Store  in  a  Separate 
Building.     For  Men's  Vests.     26,178  ;  July  10. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Copley,  The  Men's 
Store  of  New  England,  a  Separate  Store  in  a  Separate 
Buildine.     For  Men's  Swe.nters.     26.179;  July  10. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston, .  Mass.  Copley,  The 
Store  For  Men  A  Separate  Store  In  A  Separate  Build- 
ing.     For  Men's   Overcoats.      26,250 ;   July   24. 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Copley,  The 
Store  For  Men  A  Separate  Store  In  A  Separate  Build- 
ing.     For  Men's  Coats.      26,251 ;   July   24. 

Kaiser-Ford  Co.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  We  Put  The  'O's  In 
Potato's.  For  Potato  Waffles  or  Chips.  26,346 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Kalamazoo  Stationery  Co.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Progress. 
For  Writing  Tablets.     26,524  ;  Nov.   13. 

Kalamazoo  Stationery  Co.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Gladice. 
For  Writing  Tablets.     26,622  ;  Dec.  4. 

Kamensff-in.  Mever.  New  York.  N.  Y.  "  The  Pride.'' 
(For  Washboilers.)      25,542;  Feb.  6. 

Karnak  Studios,  Madison,  Wis.  "Ploralo  Incense."  (For 
Boxes  Containing  Incense.     25,738 ;   Mar.   20. 

Karp,  Joseph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Noble-Heart.  For 
Soap.     26.396  ;  Sept.  18. 

Katz.  Sigmund,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  The  K.  R."  (For 
Cans  Containing  Pure  Malt  Extracts.)     25,491 ;  Jan.  23. 

Kay-White  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Scotch  Boh 
Butter  Scotch  Ice  Cream.  For  Butter-Scotch  Ice 
Cream.     26,722;   Dec.   25. 

Kazbek  Company,  Inc..  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Kazbek  Com- 
plexion Clay.     For  Complexion  Clays.     26.481  :  Oct.  9. 

Ka-Zu  Beverage  Company.     (See  Hoye,  Stephen  M.) 

Keagy,  Martin  L.,  doing  business  as  Lion  (Chemical  Lab- 
oratories, Canton.  Ohio.  Bunnv  Cleaner.  For  a  Water 
Softener  and  Washing  Power.     26.180  ;  .July  10. 

Ke.agy,  Martin  I...  doinc  business  as  Lion  Chemical  Labo- 
ratories. Canton,  Ohio.  Lion.  For  a  Water-Softener 
Washin?    Powder.      26.347  :    Sept.    4. 

Kelley.  Howard  E.,  doing  business  as  Good  Samaritan 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Good  Samaritan  Ointment. 
For  Ointment.     26,671;  Dec.  11. 

Kellogg-Birge  Company,  doing  business  as  Kellogg-Manu- 
facturing  Company,  Keokuk,  Iowa.  Sugar  Spread. 
For  a  Confection  for  T'se  as  an  Icing.  25,820 ; 
Apr.  10. 


Kellogg  Company,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.     "Brano  Flakes." 

(For  Cereal    Foods.)      25.755;   Mar.    27. 
Kellogg    Company,    Battle    Creek,    Mich.      Bran    Flakes. 

For    Edible    Bran    for    Human    Consumption.      25,821; 

Apr.  10. 
Kellogg  Company.  Battle  Creek,  Mich.     Vim.     For  Cereal 

Food.     25.837  ;  Apr.  17. 
Kellogg   Company,   Battle    Creek,    Mich.      Kellogg's    Corn 

Flakes.     For  Cereal  Breakfast  Food.     25.938  ;  May  15. 
Kellogg   Comnany,   Battle   Creek,    Mich.      Kellogg's   Bran. 

For   Cereal   Breakfast  Food.      25,939 ;    May    15. 
Kellogg   Company,    Battle    Creek,    Micb.      Kellogg's   Corn 

Flakes.     For  Cereal  Breakfast  Food.     25,965  ;  May  22. 
Kellogg  Company,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.     Instant  Coffeola. 

For  Coffeelike  Beverages.    26,026  ;  May  29. 
Kellogg    Company,    Battle    Creek,    Mich.      Kellogg's    Corn 

Flakes.     For   Cereal  Breakfast   Food.      26.289  ;   Aug.  7. 
Kellogg   Company,    Battle    Creek,    Mich.      Kellogg's    Bran 

Flakes.     For  Cereal  Breakfast  Food.     26,290  ;   Aug.  7. 
Kellogg    Company,    Battle   Creek,    Mich.     Kellogg's    Bran 

Cooked    and    Krumbled.      For    Cereal   Breakfast    Food. 

26,327  ;  Aug.  14. 
Kellogg    Company,    Battle    Creek,    Mich.      Albran.       For 

Cereal  Breakfast   Food.      26.569 ;    Nov.    20. 
Kellogg   Company,    Battle    Creek,   Mich.      Kellogg's    Corn 

Flakes.     For  Cereal  Breakfast  Food.     26,623  ;   Dec.   4. 
Kellogg    Manufacturing     Company.      (See     Kellogg-Birge 

Company.) 
Kellogg    Toasted    Corn    Flake    Co.,    Battle    Creek,    Mich. 

"  Pep."     (For  Cereal  Foods.)     25,689  :  Mar.  6. 
Kelly.     Frank     S..     doing     business     as     Kelly's     Japan 

I'olish    Co..    Chicago,    111.     Jap.   An.   and   a   representa- 
tion   of    two    eyes.      For    a    Polish    and    Coating    for 

Japanned,  Varnished,  or  Enameled   Surfaces.      26,503  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Kelp  Water  Company.     (See  Morriss,  Herbert  A.) 

Kenney,  M.  C,  Dubois,  Pa.  Lenz-Lite.  For  a  Bottle  of 
Liquid  for  Cleaning  Glasses.     25,800  ;  Apr.  3. 

Kern.  Charles  J.,  doing  business  as  The  Kern  Toy  Co., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Eleise  Toy  Furniture  '  You  Build  It  ' 
Instructive — Educational — Entertaining.  For  Sets  of 
Toy  Furniture.      25.859  ;  Apr.  24. 

Kern  Toy  Co.,  The.      (See  Kern,  Charles  J.) 

Kerns,     J.,     Milwaukee,     Wis.       Sinclairs.       For     Cigars. 

26.027  ;  May  29. 

Kerns,  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.    Flor  de  Mehlhop.     For  Cigars. 

26.028  ;  May  29. 

Kickbusch,  A.,  Grocery  Company,  Wausau,  Wis.     Scottie. 

For  Peas.     25,860  ;  Apr.  24. 
King  and    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Apricot    Sheik.      For 

Soft   Beverages   of   Apricot    Flavor.     26.689 ;    Dec.    18. 
King,    Frank    O.,    Chicago,    111.      Skeezix.      For    Candy. 

26,492  ;  Oct.  16. 
King,    H.    H.,   Flour   Mills    Company,   Minneapolis,   Minn. 

King's  Castle.     For  Wheat  Flour.     26,252  ;  July  24. 
King,    Orsemus    E.,    Mechanicsburg,    Ohio.      Stork    Band 

For  Cigars.     For  Cigars.     26,411 ;   Sept.   25. 
King's    Specialty    Company.       (See    Williams,    John    A., 

D.  D.  S.) 
Kirk,  James  S.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Kirk's  Original 

Olive  Cocoa  Castile.     For  Soap.     26,235  ;  July  17. 
Kirk,    James    S.,    &    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Jap    Rose. 

For  Soap.     26,-328  ;  Aug.  14. 
Kisker,  John  V.,  &  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Cove  Dale.     For 

Eggs.     25.966;  May  22. 
Klar,  Adolph.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fashionable.     For  Hair 

Nets.     26,450  :  Oct.  2. 
Klar,    Adolpb,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Viennette.      For   Hair 

Nets.     26.451  ;  Oct.  2. 
Knowlan      Candy      Co.,     Green      Bay,      Wis.      Kayseeco. 

For    Boxes    Containing    Assorted    Chocolates.     26,482 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Knoxville    Mattress    Company,    Knoxville,    Tenn.      Sleep 

Easy  Felt  Mattress.     For  Mattresses.     26,525  :  Nov.  13. 
Koffev.  T.  N.,  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Arabo.     For  Coffee. 

26.526  ;  Nov.  13. 
Kopf    Bros.    Co.,    The,    New    Haven.    Conn.      Sun-E-Isle 

Grape   Fruit.      For  Grapefruit.     26..348 :   Sept.   4. 
Krank,  A.  J.,  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     "  Lemon  Facial 

Pack."     (For  Containers  Containing  a  Skin  Treatment, 

and  Beautifier.)     25,600  ;  Feb.  13. 
Krank,  A.  J.,  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     "  Krank's  Mentho- 

Lemon."       (For    Containers    Containing    a    Vanishing 

Cream.)     25,601;  Feb.  13. 
Krank,  Alfred  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     "  Krank's  Pink  Blush." 

(For    Cartons    Containing    a    Vanishing    and    Massage 

Cream.)      25,492  ;  Jan.  23. 
Krank,  Alfred  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     "  Krank's  Pink  Blush." 

(For  Jars  Containing  a  Vanishing  and  Massage  Cream.) 

25,493;  Jan.  28. 
Krank,  Alfred  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.    "Krank's  Oilaa  Head 

Rub."      (For  Containers  Containing  a  Hair  Tonic  and 

Fixative.)     25.494;  .Tan.  23. 
Krank,  Alfred  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     "  Krank's  Fix-A-Gloss." 

(For   Containers   Containing   a    Dandruff   Remedy   and 

Hair  Dressing.)      25,495;  Jan.  23. 
Krank,   Alfred  J.    St.   Paul,  Minn.     Frank's  Fix-A-Gloss. 

For    Hair    Fixativt    and    Dandruff    Remedy.      25,912 ; 

May  8. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alplvabetical  list  of  regifitrants  of  lahels — Continued. 


Krank,  Alfred  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Krank's  Lemon  Facial 

Pack.      For   Skin   Treatment   and   Beautifier.      25,913  ; 

May  8. 
Krank,   Alfred   J.,   St.   Paul,   Minn.      Krank's   Hydrofoani 

(Pine    Tar)    Shampoo.      For    Containers    Containing   a 

Shampoo.     25.967  ;  May  22. 
Krank,   Alfred   J.,    St.   Paul,   Minn.      Krank's   Hydrofoani 

(Orange)     Shampoo.       For     Containers    Containing    a 

Shampoo.     25,968  ;  May  22. 
Krank,  Alfred  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Krank's  Liquid  Cream 

For    Containers    Containing    a    Face    Lotion.      25,969  ; 

May  22. 
Krank,    Alfred    J.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Krank's    Sporicidp. 

For    Containers    Containing    an    Antiseptic.      25,970 ; 

May  22. 
Krank,    Alfred   J.,    St.    Paul,   Minn.     Krank's   Camolease. 

For  Containers  Containing  a  Salve.     25,971  ;  May  22. 
Krank,  Alfred   J.,   St.  Paul,  Minn.     Krank's  Scalphealtli 

For    Containers    Containing    a    Hair    Tonic.       25,972 : 

May  22. 
Krank,   Alfred  J.,   St.   Paul,   Minn.     Krank's  Hairwealth. 

For    Containers    Containing    a    Hair    Tonic.      25,973 ; 

May  22. 
Krank,    Alfred    .T.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Krank's    Mentho 

Lemon.     For  Vanishing  Cream.     25,974  ;  May  32. 
Krank,    Alfred    J.,     St.     Paul,    Minn.       Krank's     Lemon 

Facial   Pack.      For    a   Skin   Treatment   and   Beautifier. 

26,253  ;  July  24. 
Krank,  Alfred  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Creme  Ventura.     For 

Vanishing  Cream.     26,412  ;   Sept.  25. 
Krank,    Alfred    J.,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Skin-Health.      For 

Toilet  Cream.     26,413  ;   Sept.  25. 
Krank,  Alfred  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Solidified  Brilliantine. 

For  a   Hair  Fixative.     26,570 ;   Nov.   20. 
Krasnow,  R.,  &  Sons,   Inc.,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.,  and  Fresno, 

Calif.     Smile.     For  Oranges.     26,291 ;   Aug.  7. 
Krepstman,    Samuel,    doing    business    as    American    Malt 

Products  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Mayflower-Brand.     For 

Malt  Extract.     25,940;  May   15. 
Kriol,  "R''alter  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Hercules.     For  Liquid 

Glue.     26,624;  Dec.  4. 
Kriel,    Walter   E.,   Baltimore,   Md.     Army   &  Navy.     For 

Liquid    Glue.      26,625  ;    Dec.    4. 
Kroeze,     Nicholas    V.,     Paterson,     N.     J.      Bromo.       For 

Headache  Capsules.     25,861  ;   Apr.  24. 
Kroeze,    Nicholas   V.,    Paterson,    N.    J.      White    Pine    Ex- 
pectorant.     For   Cough    Sirup.      25,941  ;    May    15. 
Kronberger's   Laboratories,   Boston,   Mass.     Arabello   Bit- 
ters.     For   a   Medicinal    Preparation — Namely,    an    Ap- 
petizing and  Digestive  Tonic.     26,452 ;   Oct.  2. 

Krueger,  Richard  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Baby's  Clothes 
Tree.      For   Babies'    Clothes   Trees.      26,672;    Dec.    11. 

Krueger-Tobin  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Kreeper.  For 
Infants'  Hosiery.     25,914  ;  May  8. 

Kutner-Goldstein  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Kutner's 
Highland.     For   Coffee.     26,292 ;  Aug.   7. 

Kutner-Goldstein  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Fleur  De 
Lis.     For  Sulphur.     26,374  ;  Sept.  11. 

Laabs  Bros.  Company.  (See  Menasha  Printing  and  Car- 
ton   Company,   assignor.) 

Labrecque  Brothers,  doing  business  as  Mt.  Tom  Bakery. 
Willimansett,  Mass.  Mt.  Tom.  For  Bread.  25,915  ; 
May  8. 

La  Dez  Cigar  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.  "  La  Dez."  (For  Ci- 
gars.)      25,496;    Jan.    23. 

Lake  Yale  Orange  Company,  Eustis,  Fla.  "  Lake  Yale 
Grapefruit  Marmalade."  (For  Grapefruit  Marmalade.) 
25,602  ;  Feb.  13. 

La  Victoria  Packing  Company.     (See  Baca,  Pablo) 

Laura  Hair  Novelty  Co.      (See  Thau,  Charles  K.) 

Lawton,  Thomas,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dr.  Lawton's  Auto- 
matic Waistline  Reducer.  For  Surgical  Appliances. 
26,236  ;  July  17. 

Leader  Novelty  Candy  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Picture  Alphabetic  Prize  Candy  Box.  For  Candy  and 
a  Prize.     26,29.3-305  ;  Aug.  7. 

Lee-Strauss  Co.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Radcose.  For  a  Non- 
freezing  Solution  for  Automobile,  Truck,  and  Tractor 
Radiators.      26.687 ;    Dee.    18. 

Lee,  W.  E.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Plant  City,  Fla.  Pretty  Baby. 
For  Canned  Citrous  Fruits.     26,454;  Oct.  2. 

Lemieux,  Joseph  0.,  doing  business  as  J.  0.  Lemieux  Com 
pany,  Manchester,  N.  ti.  Vita  Perfecta.  For  a  Medici 
nal    Compound.      26.026  ;    Dec.    4. 

Lenox  Guaranteed  Hosiery  Shops.  (See  Permustex  Ho- 
siery Company.) 

Levin's  Sinai  Kosher  Sausage  Factory,  Chicago,  111. 
"  Kosher  Sausage."     (For  Sausage.)     25,662  ;  Feb.  27. 

Levison,  Ben,  doing  business  as  Devison  &  Wilson.  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Mah  Deuck.  For  a  Game.  26,375  ; 
Sept.   11. 

Levkowicz,  Marcus  W.,  doing  business  as  Perspero  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Perspero.  For  a  Com- 
position of  Matter  Used  for  the  Toilet.  26,254 ; 
July  24. 

Levor,  Victor,  Attica,  Ind.  Paul  Dresser.  For  Cigars. 
26,723;   Dec.  25. 

Lewis,  Frank  P.,  Cigar  Co.,  Peoria,  111.  Lewis'  Single 
Binder  De  Luxe.     For  Cigars.     26,527  ;  Nov.  13. 


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26,181 ; 

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Lucldo's 


Lewis,  Geo.  J.,  Lodi,  Calif.  Mission-Vineyards.  For 
Fresh    Grapes.      26,397 ;    Sept.    18. 

Llchtenberger,  Harry  J.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Scout  Notes. 
For  Blank  Notebooks  and  Memorandum  Pads.  26,237  ; 
July  17. 

Lieberman  &  Star  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Fashion-Bilt  Clothes. 
For  Men's  Garments.     26,528  ;   Nov.   13. 

Lily  Baking  Company,  Muskogee,  Okla.  Daisy.  For 
Bread.     25,882  ;  May   1. 

Llndsley,  Norman  D.,  Chelan,  Wash.  "  Lake  Chelan 
Brand."      (For  Fresh  Apples.)      25,497;  Jan.  23. 

Lion  Chemical  Laboratories.      (See  Keagy,  Martin  L.) 

Lionel  Corporation,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lionel  Elec- 
tric Toy  Trains.  For  Electric  Toy  Trains.  26,329 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Little  &  Golze,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Alyerond.  For  Over- 
coats.    25,838  ;  Apr.  17. 

Liftman,  Geo.,  Stuart,  Fla.  "  Lemon  Liver  Workers." 
(For  Envelopes  Containing  Liver  Pills.)  25,690; 
Mar.  6. 

Locke,  D.  E.,  doing  business  as  Mammy's  Remedy  Com- 
pany, El  Paso,  Tex.  Mammy's  Sure-Fat.  For  Medi- 
cine.    26,029  ;  May  29. 

Logee,  E.  L.,  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Emblems  of 
Distinction.  For  Emblems  and  Badges.  26,455 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Long  Island  Poultry  Association,  Huntington,  N.  Y. 
Eggs.     For  Poultry  Products.     26,273  ;  July  31. 

Los  Angeles  Milo  Wheat  Co.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Milo  wheat. 
For  Cereal  Food.     26.627  ;  Dec.  4. 

Lott,  M.   E.,  Quitman,  Miss.     "  Cum  Clean   Soap." 
a  Can  Containing  Soap.)     25,739;  Mar.  20, 

Loveless,  Samuel  E.,  Chicago,  111.  I-S.  For  Bread. 
July  10. 

Lucido  Brothers  Grocery  Company,  also  doing 
as  Lucido  Bros.  Grocer  Co.,  Granite  City,  111. 
Quality.     For  Peas.     26,238 ;  July  17. 

Lustershine  Mfg.   Co.      (See   Slavin,   Isadore.) 

Macon  Creamery  Company.  (See  Menasha  Printing  and 
Carton  Company,  assignor.) 

Madden,  J.  M.,  doing  business  as  Maddens  Pharmacy, 
Jacksonville,  Fla.  "Madden's  Digestive  Tonic."  (For 
Bottles  Containing  Medicine — Namely,  a  Digestive 
Tonic.)     25,756;  Mar.  27. 

Maddens  Pharmacy.     (See  Madden,  J.  M.) 

Madder,  William  B.,  Sharon,  Pa.  Rejuvcn.  For  Bird- 
Food  Preparation.     25,975  ;  May  22. 

Mahnken,  George,  Washington,  Pa.  World  Over.  For 
Stogies.     26,456  ;  Oct.  2. 

Mailliard  &  Schmieden,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Golden 
CaL     For  Canned  Grapefruit.     26,274  ;   .July  31. 

Mailliard  &  Schmieden,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Golden  Cal. 
For  Canned  Asparagus.     26,275  ;   July  31. 

Maison  Blanche  Co.,  New  Orleans,  La.  "  Maison  Blanche 
Devil's  Food  Candy."  (For  Candy  Boxes.)  25,543; 
Feb.   6. 

Maltop  Company.     (See  Rudhard,  J.  W.) 

Mammy's  Remedy  Company.     (See  Locke,  D.  E.) 

Manchester  Biscuit  Company,  Incorporated,  Sioux  Palls, 
S.  Dak.     Golden.     For  Zwieback.     26,529  ;  Nov.   13. 

Mangus,  S.  W.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Name.  For 
Handkerchiefs.     26,239  ;  July  17. 

Manhattan  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  The 
Mother  Goose  Series."  (For  Sweaters.)  25,740; 
Mar.  20. 

Marchiony  Brothers  Inc.  (See  Menasha  Printing  and  Car- 
ton Company,  assignor.) 

Margowski,  Geo.  L.,  doing  business  as  J.  &  G.  Laboratory, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Per-Spire-Gone.  For  an  Antiseptic 
and    Deodorant.      26,349 ;    Sept.    4. 

Markert  &  Waybright,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.  Gran'ma's 
Extra  Quality.     For  Bread.     26,690;   Dec.  18. 

Marlowe,  William  Manheim  &  Son,  Corona,  N.  Y.  Flash 
Light.     For  Furniture  Polish.     26,530 ;   Nov.   13. 

Marshall,  George  E.,  doing  business  as  Sterling  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Nepo.  For  a  Com- 
pound for  Cleaning  Paint  and  Like  Surfaces.  25,976  : 
May  22. 

Mar-Son  Medicine  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Mar-Son  Prepara- 
tion.    For  Tooth  Paste.     26,376  ;  Sept.  11. 

Mart.ls   Sauce   Co.      (See  Wilsbach,   Robert   W.) 

Marvin,  Burdette  K.,  doing  business  as  Marvin  Date  Co., 
Riverside,  Calif.     Berber.     For  Dates.     25,883 ;  May  1. 

Maryland  Ice  Cream  Company.  (See  Menasha  Printing 
and  Carton  Company,  assignor.) 

Maryland  Pharmaceutical  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Rem.     For  a  Medicine  for  Coughs.     26,493  ;  Oct.  16. 

Mason,  Au  &  Magenheimer  Confectionery  Manufacturing 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mason's  Almond  Nougat 
Bars.     For  Candy.     26,673;   Dec.   11. 

Massie  Baking  Co.,  The.  Mansfield,  Ohio.  "  Massie's  Is 
Good  Bread."      (For  Bread.)      25,704;   Mar^  13. 

Mattel.  Andrew,  Fresno,  Calif. 
25.977  :  May  22. 

Maxime   Drug   Co.      (See   Robins 

Mayer,  Emil,  Richmond  Hill,  N. 

tion  of  Life."  (For  a  Medicinal  Preparation,  an  In- 
halent  Composed  of  Equal  Parts  of  Onion  aud  Pele-Mele 
Fruits.)      25,691  ;  Mar.  6. 

Maywood  Packing  Compan.y.  Corning,  Calif.  Maywood. 
For   Canned  Olives.     26,377 ;   Sept.   11. 


Andivista.     For  Grapes. 

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UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  lif>t  of  reriistra,nt<:  of  la  be!  s—Continned. 


987 


Mazziotti  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antikocchi- 
bacterio.  For  n  Preparation  Used  in  Treatment  for 
Tubi<reulosis.      26.426  :    Sept.    25. 

McDonald,  J.  G..  Chocolate  Co.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Mah  .Tonso.     For  Candy.     26,030  ;  May  29. 

Mclvec  Glass  Company,  .leannette,  I'a.  Glasbake  Guaran- 
teed Glass  Cookins  Ware  .Tuveuile  Set  Onr  "  Betty 
.Tane "  Set.  For  Glass  Cooking-  Dishes  for  Children's 
T'se.     26.G28  :   Dec.  4. 

McMorran,  C.  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Inland  Chowder. 
For  Chowder  Made  from  Combination  of  Various 
Meats    and    Vegetables.      25,862 ;    Apr.    24. 

McRoberts,  R.  W.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Calcum  Makes  Puppies 
Grow  Strong  and  Healthy.  For  a  Medicinal  Prepara- 
tion for  Dogs.     26,255  ;   July  24. 

Meese,  Gus,  doing  business  as  The  Meese  Broom  Co., 
Spokane,  Wash.    Meese.     For  Brooms.     26,571  :  Nov.  20. 

Melnick,  Isadore  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Mel-Aroma. 
For  a  Remedy  for  Stomach  Disorders  and  Constipa- 
tion.   26.350  ;  Sept.  4. 

Melodew  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Melodew  Pre- 
pared Liquid  Choclct.     For  Chocolate.     26,806  ;  Aug.  7. 

Melodew  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Melodew  Pre- 
pared Liquid  Choclet.    For  Chocolate.    26,378;  Sept.  11. 

Melster  Candy  Company,  Cambridge,  Wis.  "  My  Man 
Melster's  Special  Cpnter."  (For  Candy  Bars.)  25,498; 
Jan.  23. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Maryland  Ice  Cream  Company,  Baltimore, 
Md.  "  Clover  Ice  Cream."  (For  Cartons  for  Ice 
Cream.)     25,663;  Feb.  27. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Freeman  Dairy  Company,  Flint,  Mich. 
Freeman's  I5utter."  (For  Cartons  for  Butter.)  25,664; 
Feb.  27. 

Mena.sha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Marchiony  Brothers  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
"  Marchiony's  Spumoni  Italian  Ice  Cream."  (For  Car- 
tons for  Ice  Cream.)     25,665;  Feb.  27. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Schmitz  &  Rausch  Bakery,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
"  Kream  Krust."  (For  Wax-Paper  Bread  Wrappers.) 
25,666  ;  Feb.  27. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Rugby  Creamery,  Rugby,  N.  Dak.  "  Da- 
kot,!    Gold."       (For    Cartons    for    Containing    Butter.) 

.   25,705  ;   Mar.  13. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis. 
assignor  to  Swengel  Dairy  Companv,  Seymour,  Ind. 
"Countrv  Maid."  (For  Cartons  for  Butter.)  25,757; 
Mar.  27.  - 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis. 
assignor  to  The  Brandt  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
"Greendale."  (For  Cartons  for  Butter.)  25,758; 
Mar.  27. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha.  Wis. 
assignor  to  The  Baker  Ice  Cream  Company,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  "Baker's  Hygrade."  (For  Pails  and  Cartons 
for  Ice  Cream.)      25,759:   Mar.  27. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  as- 
signor to  The  Uecke  Dairy  Company,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 
"Lily  Brand."  (For  Cartons  for  Ice  Cream.)  25,760; 
Mar.  27. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Macon  Creamery  Companv,  Macon,  Miss. 
White  Pearl  Brand.  For  Cartons  for  Butter.  25,884  ; 
May  1. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Pickerington  Creamery,  Pickerington,  Ohio. 
Mayflower.     For  Cartons  for  Butter.     25,885  ;  May   1 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Mid-West  Creamery  Companv,  Ponca  Citv, 
Ckla.  Select  Brand.  For  Cartons  for  Butter.  25,886  ; 
May  1. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Ft.  Smith  Creamery  Company,  Fort  Smith, 
Ark.     Ft.   Smith  Maid.     For  Butter.     26,307 ;   Aug.  7. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis. 
Raisin  Bread  Made  With  Sun-Maid  Raisins.  For 
Bread.     26,851  ;   Sept.  4. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Holland  Bread  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Holland's  Raisin  Bread.     For  Bread.     26,379;  Sept.  ll. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Farmers  Union  Creamery  Assn.  Inc.,  Mays- 
ville,  Ky.  Reali-Good  Butter.  For  Butter.  26,380; 
Sept.    11. 

Menasha  I^rinting  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  The  French  Bros. -Bauer  Company,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  Clover  Blossom  Butter.  For  Butter. 
26,381  ;   Sept.  11. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Topaz  Dairy,  Hastings,  Nebr.  Topaz  Dairy. 
For    Butter.      26,382  ;    Sept.    11. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  The  Reynolds  Baking  Companv,  Columbus, 
Ohio.     Betsy  Ross.     For  Bread.     26,383  ;  Sept.  11. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis. 
Piper's  Ice  Cream.     For  Ice  Cream.     26.384;  Sept.  11. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis. 
Ice   Cream.      For   Ice   Cream.      26,398  ;    Sept.    18. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis. 
Model.     For  Ice  Cream.     26,457  ;  Oct.  2. 


Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Shlngleton  Bros.,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.  Rain- 
bow Brand  Creamery  Butter.  For  Butter.  26,531  ; 
Nov.   13. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis. 
Ice  Cream.      For   Ice   Cream.     26,572  :   Nov.   20. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis. 
Fresh  Eggs.     For  Eggs.     26,573  ;  Nov.  20. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis. 
Selected  Eggs.  For  Cartons  Containing  Eggs.  26,629  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Golden  Grain  Butter  Company,  Cape  Girar- 
deau, Mo.     Golden  Grain.     For  Butter.     26,630  ;  Dec.  4. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Laabs  Bros.  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Monarch.     For  Butter.     26,631  ;  Dec.  4. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Reynolds  Baking  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Holsum.      For   Bread.      26,691  ;    Dec.    18. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis. 
Velvet  Brand.     For  Butter.     26,692  ;   Dec.  18. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Companv,  Menasha,  Wis. 
Perry's.      For    Ice   Cream.      26,693 ;    Dec.    18. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Companv,  Menasha,  Wis. 
Perfection.     For   Ice  Cream.     26,694 ;   Dec.    18. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis. 
Quality.     For  Butter.      26,695 ;  Dec.   18. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Storck  Baking  Company,  Parkersburg,  W. 
Va.  Storck's  New  Life  Bread.  For  Bread.  26,724  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  as- 
signor to  Prairie  du  Chlen  Creamery  Company,  Prairie 
du  Chien,  Wis.  Pure  Food.  For  Butter.  26,725 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Mendenhall,  A.  W.,  &  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Aero- 
plane.    For  Sweeping  Compound.     26,240  ;   July  17. 

Menge,  Fred  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  F  II  M  Ever  Ease 
Preparation.  For  a  Massaging  Preparation.  26,574  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Menley  &  James,  Limited,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  lodex  Skin 
Soap."  (For  Soap  for  Soothing  and  Healing  the  Skin.) 
25.667  ;  Feb.  27. 

Merrill  Candy  Company,  Merrill,  Wis.  Merrillite  College 
Special.      For    Candy.      26.575  ;    Nov.    20. 

Merriman,  J.  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Seaware.  For  Paint. 
26.276  :  July  31. 

Merton,  Charles  S.,  &  Co.,  East  Rutherford,  N.  J.  "From 
the  Shops  of  The  Cap  Grafters."  (For  Boxes  Contain- 
ing Men's  Hats  and  Caps.)      25,668;   Feb.  27. 

Metro  Chocolate  Co.  Inc.,  The,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Metro- 
Dutch  Style  Creams.  For  Packages  or  Boxes  Con- 
taining Candy.     25,822  ;  Apr.  10. 

Mid  West  Cigar  Co.  Inc.,  Evansville,  Ind.  "  Chicago  Motor 
Club."      (For   Cigars.)      25,741;    Mar.   20. 

Mid-West  Creamery  Company.  (See  Menasha  Printing 
and  Carton   Company,  assignor.) 

Midwest  Creamery  Co.,  Plymouth,  Wis.  Clover  Dew.  For 
Creamery    Butter.      26,696 ;    Dec.    18. 

Mihm,  Herman,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Keystone.  For  Malt 
Sirup.     26,532  ;  Nov.  13. 

Miller,  M.  E.,  doing  business  as  Miller  Novelty  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Garden  Sweets  Rose  Scent  Bags.  For  Boxes 
of  Sachet.     25,823  ;  Apr.  10. 

Miller,  M.  E.,  doing  business  as  Miller  Novelty  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Egyptian  Flower  Scent  Bags.  For  Boxes 
of  Sachet.     25,978  ;  May  22. 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Baby  Comfort 
Kit.  For  a  Containor  Holding  Articles  for  the  Care 
of  Babies.     26,277  ;  July  31. 

Millican,  A.  G.,  doing  business  as  Cipho-Soda  Co.,  Wil- 
mington, N.  C.  "  Cipho-Soda  a  Pleasant  Tasting  Saline 
Combination."      (For  Cipho-soda.)      25,603  ;  Feb.   13. 

Milligan,  G.  D.,  Company,  The,  Springfield,  Mo.  Dixie 
Rose.     For   Hair  Nets.     26,504 ;   Oct.    30. 

Milligan,  G.  D.,  Company,  The,  Springfield,  Mo.  Dixie 
Rose.     For  Hosiery.     26,632  ;  Dec.  4. 

Mills,  James,  Orchards  Corporation,  Hamilton  City,  Calif. 
Mt.  Lassen.     For  Fresh  Fears.     26,576  ;   Nov.  20. 

Mills,  James,  Orchards  Corporation,  Hamilton  City,  Calif. 
Windmill.     For  Oranges.     26,577 ;  Nov.  20. 

Mills,  James,  Orchards  Corporation,  Hamilton  City,  Calif. 
Mill  On  the  Floss.     For  Oranges.     26,578  ;  Nov.  20. 

Milwaukee  Paper  Bos  Company,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Just 
Scrumpshns.      For    Chocolates.     26.399  ;    Sept.    18. 

Milwaukee  Paper  Box  Company.  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Edge- 
monte.  For  Boxes  Containing  Assorted  Chocolates. 
26,458  :  Oct.  2. 

Milwaukee  Paper  Box  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Sans 
Cr^me.  For  Boxes  Containing  Chocolates.  26,459  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Milwaukee  Paper  Box  Company.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Ever- 
style.     For  Hosiery.     26,579  ;  Nov.  20. 

Milwaukf^e  Paper  Box  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Col- 
lege Days.     For  Chocolates.     26,580  ;  Nov.  20. 

Milwaukee  Paper  Box  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  "De- 
licious Sweet  Bits."  (For  Boxes  Containing  Candy.) 
25,604  ;  Feb.  13. 

Milwaukee  Paper  Box  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
"  Mothers'  Day."  (For  Boxes  Containing  Chocolates.) 
25,742  ;  Mar.  20. 


988 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alplwhetical  list  of  registrants  of  labels — Contiraied. 


Milwaukee  Paper  Box  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Ever- 
wear  Hosiery.     For  Hosiery.     26,031 ;  May  29. 

Milwaukee  Paper  Box  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Dutch 
Maid.  For  Old-Fashioned  Bittersweets.  20,697 ; 
Dec.    18. 

Milwaukee  Paper  Box  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Moon 
Glow.     For  Assorted  Chocolates.     26,698  ;  Dec.    18. 

Minto  Tooth  Pick  &  Specialty  Co.,  Mayville,  Mich.  Silver- 
Birch.  For  Packages  Containing  Toothpicks.  25,801 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Mist-01-Ene  Manufacturing  Co.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  "The 
Misty  Way."  (For  Containers  of  a  Surface  Cleaning 
and  Polishing  Composition.)      25,605  ;   Feb.  13. 

Mitchell,  L.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  "  Magic  Marvel."  (For 
Washing  Compounds.)      23,544;   Feb.   6. 

Mitchell.  L.,  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  "  Magic  Marvel  Bluing 
Paddle."      (For   Bluing  Compounds.)      25.545;   Feb.   6. 

Mittme  Manufacturing  Company.      (Soe   Hill,   Robert.) 

Modesty  Shadow  Panel  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Modesty 
Shadow  Panel.  For  Undergarments  for  Women. 
26,494  ;  Oct.  16. 

Moe-Bridges  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Wrought  Iron 
Fixture.    .  For  Lighting  Fixtures.     26,495  ;  Oct.  16. 

Moe-Bridges  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Solid  Brass  Fix- 
ture.    For  Lighting  Fixtures.     26,496  ;  Oct.  16. 

Moe-Bridges  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Lamp.  For 
Lamps.     26,497  ;   Oct.  16. 

Molinelli,  Chas.,  doing  business  as  Italian  Macaroni  Pro- 
duction Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Molinelli's  Home 
Cooked  Spaghetti."  (For  Jars  of  Spaghetti.)  25,499; 
Jan.  23. 

Monroe  Laboratory  Company.  (See  Goodridge,  Wil- 
liam H.) 

Morrell,  John,  &  Co.,  Ottumwa,  Iowa.  Yorkshire  Farm. 
For  Peanut  Butter.     26,581  ;  Nov.  20. 

Morrell,  John,  &  Co.,  Ottumwa,  Iowa.  Riverdale.  For 
Creamery  Butter.     26,699  ;   Dec.   18. 

Morrell,  John,  &  Co..  Ottumwa,  Iowa.  Riverdale.  For 
Sugar  Peas.     26,700  ;  Dec.   IS. 

Morriss,  Herbert  A.,  doing  business  as  Kelp  Water  Com- 
pany, Minneapolis,  Minn.  Kelp  Iodized  Water.  For 
Medical  Preparation.     26,182  ;  July  10. 

Mound  City  Products  Co.,  The,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  "  Mound 
Cit.v."      (For  Malt  Sirup.)      25,706  ;  Mar.  13. 

Moyer  Bros.,  Chicago,  111.  Moyer  Bros.  For  Pretzels. 
26.330;  Aug.  14. 

Mt.   Tom   Bakery.      (See   Labrecque   Brothers.) 

Mueller  Electric  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  "  Battery  Clips." 
(For  Battery  Clips.)     25,707  ;  Mar.  13. 

Muench,  Fred,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Muenchner  Brand  Malt 
Extract.  For  Malt  Extracts  and  Sirups.  26,032 ; 
May  29. 

Mulford,  Hewett  P.,  &  Co.,  Lebanon,  Ohio.  A  Mulford 
Product.  For  Cartons  for  Holding  Bulbs.  26,633 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Muller,  Paul,  New.  York,  N.  Y.  Murell's  Handcleaner 
Claro.     For  Soap  Powder.     26,701  ;  Dec.  18. 

Murdock,  Ebenezer,  doing  business  as  E.  Murdock  &  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Pepper  Sauce.  For  West  Indian 
Pepper   Sauce.      26,256;    July   24. 

Murray,  John  P.,  doing  business  as  "  The  Vanity  Labora- 
tories," New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Lemon-Flush  'Makes  tho 
pores  weep'."  (For  a  Cleansing  Cream.)  25,546; 
Feb.   6. 

Murray,  John  F.,  doing  business  as  Whitehall  Pharma- 
cal  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rowles  Red  Pepper  Rub. 
For  Cartons  or  Boxes  Inclosing  or  Containing  the 
Compound   Described  Therein.     26,257  :  July  24. 

Musante,  G.,  Calistoga,  Calif.  "  Calistoga  Mineral 
Water."      (For  Mineral  Water.)     25,708;  Mar.  13. 

Mu.sical  Toy  Production  Company,  The,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
It's  A  Candy  Dandy  Bird.  For  a  Toy  with  a  Whistle. 
26,278  ;  July  31. 

Mynuette  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Fruit-Kist. 
For  Lip  Sticks.     26,352  ;  Sept.  4. 

Nafziger  Baking  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  '*  Nafziger 
FIufEy-Loaf."      (For  Bread.)      25.669  ;   Feb.   27. 

Nafziger  Baking  Company,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Nafziger 
Fluffy-Loaf.      For   Bread.        25,916;    May   8. 

Narbonne,  Gardner  H.,  doing  business  as  Narbonne 
Ranch,  Thermal,  Calif.  Narbonne.  For  Dates.  26,533  ; 
Nov.   13. 

Narbonne,  Gardner  H.,  doing  business  as  Narbonne 
Ranch,  Thermal,  Calif.  Mermaid.  For  Dates.  26,534  : 
Nov.  13. 

National  Carbon  Company,  Inc.,  New  York  N.  Y. 
Eveready  Radio  'A'  Battery.  For  Electric  Batteries. 
25,802  :  Apr.  3. 

National  Carbon  Company.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Colum- 
bia Igniter  Dry  Cell.  For  Electric  Batteries.  25,824  ; 
Apr.  10. 

National  Carbon  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y  Ev- 
eready Radio  B  Battery.  For  Electric  Batteries. 
25.830  :    Apr.    17. 

National  Carbon  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ev- 
eready Radio  "A"  Battery.  For  Electric  Batteries. 
25.917:  May  8. 

National  Carbon  Company,  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Co- 
lumbia Gray  Label.  For  Electric  Batteries.  25,918 : 
May  8. 

N.'itional  Carbon  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  3  Cell 
Kvpready  Flashlight  Battery.  For  Electric  Batteries. 
26,183  ;  July  10. 


National     Carbon     Company,     Inc.,     New     York,     N.     Y. 
Eveready  Radio  "B"  Battery.     For  Electric  Batteries. 
26,241  ;  July  17. 
National  Carbon  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ever- 
eady  "Three"    Radio   Battery.     For  Electric  Batteries. 

26,308;   Aug.    7. 
National  Music  Lovers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dance  Se- 
ries    No.     1.       For    Talking-Machine     Sound     Records. 
26,184  ;  July  10. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

"Splendid."      (For  Toilet  Paper.)      25.709;  Mar.  13. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
"Southland."      (For  Toilet  Paper.)      25,710;   Mar.  13. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

"Squirrel."      (For  Toilet  Paper.)      25,711;   Mar.  13. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

"Hypo."      (For  Toilet  Paper.)      27,712;   Mar.   13. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

"  Cortland."      (For  Toilet  Paper.)     25,713  ;   Mar.  13. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

"El  PortaL"     (For  Toilet  Paper.)     25,714;  Mar.  13. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

"Resolute."      (For  Toilet  Paper.)      25,715;  Mar.  13. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

"  Lorelei."      (For   Toilet   Paper.)      25,716 ;   Mar.   13. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

"  Faithful."     (For  Toilet  Paper.)  '  25,717  ;  Mar.  13. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

"Jolly  Rover."     (For  Toilet  Paper.)     25,718;  Mar.  13. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

"BraziL"      (For  Toilet  Paper.)      25,719;   Mar.   13. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

"  Shammy."      (For  Toilet  Paper.)      25,720  ;  Mar.  13. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

"  Interborough."     (For  Toilet  Paper.)     25,721  ;  Mar.  13. 
National  Paper  Products  Co.,   San   Francisco,  Calif.,  and 

Carthage,     N.    Y.       "Airedale."       (For     Toilet    Tissue 

Paper.)      25,761  ;   Mar.   27. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,   San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Nyanza.     For  Toilet  Paper.     25,887  ;  May  1.. 
National  Paper  Products  Co.,   San   Francisco,   Calif.,  and 

Carthage,    N.    Y.      Avalon.      For   Toilet    Tissue   Paper. 

25,888;  May  1. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif., 

and  Carthage,  N.  Y.     Piute.     For  Toilet  Tissue  Paper. 

25.889  ;  May  1. 
National  Paper  Products  Co.,  San   Francisco,   Calif.,  and 

Carthage,    N.    Y.      Alpine.      For    Toilet    Tissue    Paper. 

25,890;  May  1. 
National  Paper  Products  Co.,   San   Francisco,   Calif.,  and 

Carthage,  N.  Y.     Argonaut.     For  Toilet  Tissue  Paper. 

25,891 ;  May  1. 
National   Paper  Products  Co.,   San  Francisco,   Calif.,  and 

Carthage,  N.  Y.     Southland.     For  Toilet  Tissue  Paper. 

25,892  ;   May  1. 
National  Paper  Products  Co.,   San  Francisco,   Calif.,  and 

Carthage,  N.  Y.     Apartment.     For  Toilet  Tissue  Paper. 

25,893;  May  1. 
National  Paper  I'roducts  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  and 

Carthage.    N.    Y.      Beach.      For    Toilet    Tissue    Paper. 

25,894;'  May  1. 
National  Paper  Products  Co.,   San   Francisco,  Calif.,  and 

Carthage,   N.   Y.     Aircraft.     For  Toilet   Tissue   Paper. 

25,895;  May   1. 
National  Paper  Products  Co.,   San  Francisco,   Calif.,  and 

Carthage,    N.    Y.      Golden.      For    Toilet    Tissue    Paper. 

25,896;  May   1. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif., 

and    Carthage,    N.    Y.      Collegian.      For    Toilet    Tissue 

Paper.     25,897  ;  May   1. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif., 

and    Carthage,    N.    Y.      Westland.      For   Toilet   Tissue 

Paper.     25,898  ;  May  1. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif., 

and  Carthage,  N.  Y.     Goblin.     For  Toilet  Tissue  Paper. 

25,899  :  May  1. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

State.     For  Toilet  Paper.     25,979  :  May  22. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Pheasant.     For  Toilet  Paper.     25,980  ;  May  22. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Otter.     For  Toilet  Paper.     25,981 ;  May  22. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Iceland.     For  Toilet  Paper.     25,982  ;   May  22. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Wasite.     For  Toilet  Paper.     25,983  ;  May  22. 
National  Paper  Products  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Martin.      l<"or  Toilet  Paper.     25,984  ;  May  22. 
Nell,  Thomas  H.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.     "  Combeasy."     (For 

Bottles    Containing   a   Preparation    to   Make   the    Hair 

Stay  Combed.)     25,606  ;  Feb.  13. 
Nell,   Thomas    H.,    Long   Beach,   Calif.      Golden   Quinine. 

For  Hair  Tonic.     25,863  ;  Apr.  24. 
Nelson    Timer    Company.    Milwaukee.    Wis.      Nelson    Ball 

Bearing  Timer.     For  Timers.     26,634  ;  Dec.  4. 
Nesom,   John   J.,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.      "  Pvo-Rem   Dental 

Cream."     (For  Dental  Cream.)     25,547;  Feb.  6. 
New   Amsterdam   Bulb   Co.    Inc.,    New   York,   N.    Y.,    and 

Hoboken,    N.    ,T.      "Narcissus   Jonquils   and    Daffodils." 

(For  a  Box  of  Narcissus  Bulbs.)      25,762;  Mar.  27. 
New  Amsterdam   Bulb  Co.   Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Nar- 
cissus Paper  White.     For  a  Box  of  Narcissus  Bulbs. 

26,242  ;  July  17. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphahetical  list  of  regiHrants  of  lahcls — Continued. 


989 


Newark  rnrafflne  &  rarclnnont  Taper  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 

Columbus,  Ohio  ;  and  Now  York,  N.  Y.     "  Whole  Wheal 

r>re:id."     (For  Hread.l     25.«i)L' ;  Mar.  6. 
Newark  Parafflno  &  I'archmeut  Paper  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J., 

Columbus,   Ohio,   and   New  York,   N.   Y.     Butarol   But- 
ter I'aper.      For  Butter.     25.840 ;  Apr.   17. 
Newark  Parafiine  &  Parchment  Paper  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  ; 

Columbus,  Ohio,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Maid-0-W'heat. 

For  Bread.     26,461  ;  Oct.  2. 
New  York  Merchandise  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.    Victor 

Rust  Proof  Spring  Snap  Fastener.     For  Snap   Fasten- 
ers.    26,460  ;   Oct.   2. 
New  York  Vitreous  Enamel  Products  Corporation,  Dover, 

nel.,  and  Flushing,  N.  Y.     Lemane.     For  Porcelain  and 

Enamol.     25.864;   Apr.  24. 
Noble   and   Noble,   New   York,   N.   Y.     "  Old   Woman   and 

Her  Pig."      (For  the  Cover  of  a  Game  Box.)     25,633  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Noble  and  Noble,  New  York,  N.  Y.     "  Little  Red  Riding- 
Hood."      (For    the   Cover   of   a   Game   Box.)      25,634: 

Feb.    20. 
Noble  and  NoTjle,  New  York,  N.  Y.     "  The  Three  Bears." 

(For  the  Cover  of  a  Game  Box.)     25,635;  Feb.  20. 
Noble  and   Noble,   New  York,   N.   Y.     "  Defenders   of  the 

Flag."      (For    the   Cover   of   a    Game   Box.)      25,636; 

Feb.   20. 
Noble  and  Noble.  New  York,  N.  Y.     "Animal  Fair."     (For 

the  Cover  of  a  Game  Box.)     25,637;  Feb.  20. 
Noble    and    Noble.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Treasure    Island. 

For  a  Child's  Game.     26,483;  Oct.  9. 
Noble   and   Noble,   New   York.    N.   Y.      Game   of  Treasure 

Island.      For    the   Cover    of   the    Game   Box.      26,484 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Noble  and  Noble,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Game  of  Cinderella. 

For  the  Cover  of  the  Game  Box.     26,485  ;  Oct.  9. 
Noble   and   Noble,   New   York,    N.   Y.     Game   of  Alice   In 

Wonderland.     For  the  Cover  of  the  Game  Box.    26,486  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Noble  and  Noble,  New  York.   N.  Y.     Black   Sambo.     For 

a   Children's   Game.     26,535;   Nov.   13. 
Noble  and   Noble,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Cinderella.      For  a 

Children's   Game.     26.536 ;   Nov.   13. 
Noble  and   Noble.   New   York,    N.   Y.      Game  of  Alice   in 

Wonderland.     For  a  Children's  Game.     26,537  ;  Nov.  13. 
Norris  Inc.,  Atlanta,  Ga.     The  Variety  Box.     For  Candy. 

26.185  ;  .July  10. 
Northern  Illinois  Cereal  Company,  Chicago,  111.     "Scotch 

Process  Oats."     (For  Packages  Containing  Rolled  Oats.) 

25.670  ;  Feb.  27. 
Northern     Paper    Mills,    Green    Bay,    Wis.       "  Mermes." 

(For  a  Wrapper  for  Toilet-Paper  Rolls.)    25,671  ;  Feb.  27. 
Northern  Paper  Mills,  Green  Bay,  Wis.     Normedal.     For 

Wrapper    for    Toilet-Paper    Rolls.      25,900 ;    May    1. 
Nothrow    Piston    Ring    Co.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Nbthrow 

Piston  Rings.     For  Piston  Rings.     26,538  :  Nov.  13. 
Northrup,  King  &  Co.,  Minneapolis.  Minn.     Sterling  Lawn 

Grass    Seed.      For    Bags    Containing    Sterling    Lawn- 
Grass  Seed.     25,841  ;  Apr.  17. 
Northwest     Fruit     Products      Company,      Salem,      Oreg. 

Salem.     For  Pears.     26,243 :  July   17. 
Nulusta  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.     Nulusta   Shoe  Polish. 

For     Tubes     and     Cartons     Containing     Shoe     Polish. 

26.635;  Dec.  4. 
Nunziato,   Salvatore.   doing  business  as  Pacific   Macaroni 

Co..    Los    Angeles,    Calif.       Libertv.       For    Macaroni. 

26,636  ;  Dec.  4. 
O.   and   O.    Importing  &  Manufacturing   Co.    (    See   Olm- 

stead,  Charles.) 
Oakland  Gum  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.     Tropical  Fruit. 

For  Gum.     26.244  ;  .Tuly  17. 
Odex    Products    Company.    Chicago,    111.       Odex.      For    a 

Foot   Mpdicinp  for   trentine   the   frot.      26.462;   Oct.    2. 
Odorono  Company,  The,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.     The  every  day 

under  arm  toilette.     For  a  Vanishing-Cream  Deodorant. 

26,498  :  Oct.  16. 
Ohio    Fruit   Growers    Cooperative    Associatiop.   Columbus, 

Ohio.     Buckeye  Brand   .\pples.      For   Apples.     26,331  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Ohio   Fruit   Growers   Cooperative   .\ssociatinn,    Columbus, 

Ohio.     Buckeve  Brand  Peaches.     For  Peaches.     26,3-32 ; 

Aus:.  14. 
Old  French  Company.      (See  Gaffney.  .Tames  F.) 
Olmstead,  Charles,  doing  business  ,ts  O.  and  O.  Importing 

&  Manufacturing  Co..  San  Frnntisco.  Calif.     "Prppnred 

•Almonds    Oriental    Process    0.    and    O.    Co.,    M.nnnfac- 

turers   and    Importers."      (For   Prepared    and    Package 

Nuts.)      25,672;  Feb.  27. 
Ono  Trading  Co.     (See  Tatsukawa.  Naosahuro.) 
Opnenheim,      Oberndorf     cS:     Co.      Inc..      Baltimore.     Md. 

Krinklete^r.      For    Shirts.      2f!.40n  :    Sont     LS. 
Opnenheim   Oberndorf  &  Co.  Inc.,   Baltimore.  Md.     King 

Tut   Shirt.     For    Shirts  and  Boxes   Containing  Shirts. 

25.865  ;  Apr.  24. 
Oregon    Growers    Co-Opprative    Association,    Salem,    Oreg, 

"  Mistland."      (For  Loganhorrips.)      25,548;  Feb.  6. 
Organic   Preparations   Co.,   Inc.,    Brooklyn.   N.   Y.      Phos- 

phorcin.     For  a  Tonic  for  the  Nervous  System.    26,427  : 

Sept.  25. 
Organic   Preparations   Co..   Inc.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Phos- 

phorcin.       For     a     Tonic     for    the     Nervous     System. 

26,428  :   Sept.   25. 
Orient  Company,  The.      (See  Barnes,  James  E.) 


Pabst  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  The  Best  Tonic. 
For  General  Medicinal  Tonic.     26,186  ;  July  10. 

Pabst  (Corporation,  Milwaukeee,  Wis.  Pabst  Malt  Syrup. 
For  Malt  Sirup.     26,187  ;  July  10. 

Pabst  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Artesia.  For  Table 
Water.     26,188;  July  10. 

Pabst  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Pabst  Sheboygan. 
For  Ginger  Ale.     26,385  ;  Sept.  11. 

Pabst  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Doppel  Brail  Beer. 
For  Beer.     26,726;  Dec.  25. 

I'abst,  Fred,  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  The  Best  Nip- 
ple.     For    Pipe    Nipples.      26,189;    July    10. 

Pacific  Macaroni  Co.     (See  Nunziato,  Salvatore.) 

Package  Paper  &  Supply  Corporation,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Dayly    Bread.      For   Bread.      26,190 ;   July    10. 

Paddon,  Roland  I.,  Chicago,  111.  Ace  High  Shampoo 
Always  Wins.     For  Shampoo.     26,309  ;  Aug.  7. 

Paden,  Chas.  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  "Lubrl-Gas." 
(For  a  Chemically-Treated  Oil  for  Use  in  Connection 
with  Internal-Combustion  Engines.)     25,673  ;     Feb.  27. 

Paredes,  Elias,  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  El  Pareson. 
For  Cigars,  Cigarettes,  and  Tobacco.     25,985  ;  May  22. 

Parfalt   Powder  Puff   Co.      (See   Hardy   Newman   &   Co.) 

Paristvle  Novelty  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paristyle. 
For  Hair  Nets.     26,429;   Sept,  25, 

Paristyle  Novelty  Co,,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ionia. 
For  Hair  Nets.     26,430  ;   Sept.  25. 

Park  &  Pollard  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  "  The  Park 
&  Pollard  Co.  'Lay  or  Bust'  Poultry  Feeds."  (For 
Poultry   Feeds.)      25,540  ;   Feb.  6. 

Park  &  Pollard  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  "  The  Park 
&  I'ollard  Co.  Bonnie  Booster  Chick  Feed."  (For  Poul- 
try Food.)      25,550;  Feb.  6. 

Park  &  Son,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  California  Sun-Sweetened 
Raisins  Nuts.     For  Raisins  and  Nuts.     26,727  ;  Dec.  25. 

Parodi  Cigar  Co.,  Inc.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Sigaro  Vesuvio. 
For  Boxes  and  Cans  Containing  Cigars.  26,279 ; 
July  31. 

Parry  Vegetable  Compound  Co.,  The,  Mansfield,  Ohio. 
Parry's  Vegetable  Compound,  For  Vegetable  Com- 
pound,     26,386;    Sept.    11. 

Parsons  &  Whittemore,  Inc.,  New  York,  N,  Y.  "  P  W 
Globe  Quality."  (For  Paper  of  All  Kinds.)  25,607; 
Feb.  13. 

Pastene,  P.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Piedigrotta.  For 
Italian  Peeled  Tomatoes.     25,986  ;  May  22. 

Pax-American  Cross  Chemical  Co.,  Inc.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Pax  2  New  Life  Savers.  For  a  Blood  Builder  and 
Nervine  and  a  Healing  Extract  for  Inside  Bath. 
26,539  :  Nov.  13. 

Payne,  C.  A.,  Arkadelphia,  Ark.  Sunshine  Polish.  For 
Preparation  for  Cleaning  and  Polishing  Automobiles. 
25,919  ;  May  8. 

Peak,  William  C,  Chicago,  111.  "  Peak  Fono-tcH  Dance 
Instruction."  (For  Phonograph  Records.)  25,551; 
Feb.  6. 

Peanut  Growers  Association.  Norfolk.  Va.  "  Pickaninny 
I'eanuts."  (For  Packages  Containing  Peanuts  and 
Peanut  Products.)      25,552:   Feb.  6. 

Pearce,  A.  T.,  Miami,  Fla.  Black  Point.  For  Fresh  To- 
matoes.    26,637  ;  Dec.  4. 

Peck,  Elbert  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Peck's  Pure  Paints. 
For  Paint.    26,353  ;  Sept.  4. 

"  Pep  "  Sand  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  "  Round  Pep 
Sand  The  Lost  Key  To  Health."  (For  Purified  In- 
soluble Sand.)     25.722;  Mar.  13. 

Perez,  Jose  M..  Chicago,  111.  "La  Pereza,"  (For  Ci- 
gars.)     25,553;   Feb.   6. 

Perfection  Products  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rice 
Hearts.      For    Cereal    Products.      25,842;    Apr.    17. 

Perspero    Company.      (See   Levkowicz,   Marcus   W.) 

Petri  Cigar  Co.,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Toscani  Marca 
Avanti.     For  Cigars.     26,033  :  May  29. 

Phelps,  Walter  H..  doing  business  as  The  Criterion  Labo- 
ratories, Portsmouth.  Ohio.  "  Criterion. »  (For  Clean- 
ing and  Polishins  Materials.)      25,674;  Feb.  27. 

Philadelphia  Malt  Extract  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa,  Phila- 
delphia Double  Strength.  For  Malt  Extract.  26,674  ; 
Dec.   11. 

Phillips.  Sidney  M.,  doing  business  as  Phillips  Milling 
(^o.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Phillips  Waffle  and  Pancake 
Flour.     For  Waffle,  and  Pancake  Flour.     26.638  ;  Dec.  4. 

Phillips.  Sidney  M.,  doing  business  as  Phillips  Jlilling 
>;o.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Phillips  Minute  Rice.  For 
Rice.     26,639  ;  Dec.  4. 

Phillips,  Willard  A.,  Scranton,  Pa.  "  Gifties."  (For 
Jewelry.)      25,500;    Jan.  23. 

Pick  en  Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Star.  For 
Leather  Dressing.     26,582;  Nov.  20. 

Pickerington  Creamery.  (See  Menasha  Printing  and  Car- 
ton  Company,  assignor.) 

Pierce,  Percy,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Percy  Pierce  Package. 
For  Cartons  Containing  Ice  Cream.     25,901  ;  May  1. 

Pioneer  Products  Co.,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Chex — Does 
More  Than  Soap.  For  Boxes  for  Soap.  26,583 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Paint — 
Varnish.     For  Paints  and  Varnishes.     25.843  :  Apr.  17. 

Powell  Chemical  Company.      (See  Powell,   William   C.) 

Powell,  William  C,  doing  business  as  Powell  Chemical 
Company,  Snow  Hill,  Md.  "Check-To-Ache."  (For 
Boxes  for  Medicinal  Tablets.)      25,763;   Mar.  27. 


990 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  labels — Continued. 


Prairie    du    Chien    Creamery    Company.       (See    Menasha 

Printing  and  Carton  Company,  assignor.) 
Premier  Malt  Products  Company.     (See  Decatur  Brewing 

Co.) 
Preston  Milling  Co.,  Preston,  Idaho.    "  Preston's  Gold  Seal 
Flour."      (For      Sacks      Containing      Flour.)      25,608; 
Feb.  13. 
Prim,    J.    M.,    Brunswick,    Ga.      J.    M.    P.      For    Cigars. 

26,310;  Aug.  7. 
Process  Chemicals  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Moth 
Preventive    Larvex."       (For    Bottles    or    Other    Con- 
tainers of  Larvex,  a  Liquid  Moth  Preventive.)     25,638  ; 
Feb.   20. 
Prouty-Bowler  Soap   Co.,  Des  Moines,   Iowa.     P-B.     For 

Soap  Flakes.     25,902  ;  May  1. 
Quality    Coffee  &  Tea   Co.,   Inc.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     El 

Contento.     For  Coffee.     26,675  ;  Dec.  11. 
Raas,    J.    C,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Lyons'    California 
Orchard    Scenes,    Series    No.    2.       For    Glac§    Fruits. 
26,702  ;    Dec.    18. 
Radermo-Laboratories.      (See  Farrelly,   Joseph.) 
Ramirez  &  Feraud  Chile  Co.,  Ventura,  Calif.     Las  Palmas 
Red  Chile  Sauce.     For  Chili  Sauce.     26,401 ;  Sept.   18. 
Rawleigh,    W.    T.,    Company,    The,    Freeport,    111.      Raw- 
leigh's    Good    Health   Talcum.      For   Talcum.      26,191 ; 
July  10. 
Ray-Maling  Co.   Inc.,  Portland,  Oreg.     "  Rayvale."      (For 

Pears.)     25,554  ;  Feb.  6. 
Ray-Maling  Co.  Inc.,  Portland,  Oreg.     "  Raycroft."     (For 

Loganberries.)      25,555  ;   Feb.   6. 
Ray-SIaling  Co.   Inc.,  Portland,  Oreg.     "Raycrest."      (For 

Loganberries.)      25,556  ;   Feb.   6. 
Ray-Maling   Co.    Inc.,    Portland,    Oreg.      "Raymal."    (For 

Loganberries.)      25,557:  Feb.   6. 
Ray-Mailing    Co.,     Inc.,     Portland,     Oreg.       "  Raybrook." 

(For  Blackberries.)      25,639;  Feb.  20. 
Realiieed  Products  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.     Supergloss.     For 

Auto  and  Furniture  Polish.     25,903  ;  May  1. 
Realneed  Products   Co.,   Harrisburg,   Pa.     Kleenzal.     For 
Paint,    Grease,    Varnish,    and    Oil    Remover.      25,987  ; 
May  22. 
Realneed   Products   Co.,   Harrisburg,   Pa.      Oxidene.     For 
Powder    for    Malodorous,    Galled,    Calloused,    Cracked, 
or   Sore   Feet,    Body-Perspiration   Odors,   Sunburn,   and 
Prickly  Heat.     26,192  ;  July  10. 
Real    Silk    Hosiery    Mills,    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Real    Silk 
Guaranteed       Hosiery.         For       Hosiery.         26,258-9 ; 
July  24. 
Reckord    Bros.,    Belair,    Md.      Reckord   Brand    Tomatoes. 

For   Cans   Containing  Tomatoes.     26,193 ;   July   10. 
Reckord  Bros.,  Belair,  Md.     Susquehanna  Brand  Tomatoes. 

For   Cans   Containing  Tomatoes.     26,194 ;    July   10. 
Red   Mill   Hosiery   Co.   Inc.,    Wilmington,   Del.     Red  Mill. 

For  Hosiery.     26,333  ;  Aug.  14. 
Red   Mill   Hosiery  Co.   Inc.,   Wilmington,   Del.     Red  Mill. 

For    Hosiery.      26,334 ;    Aug.    14. 
Regensteiner  Corporation,  The,  Chicago,  111.    Muh-Juhng, 
The    Great    Chinese    Game.      For    Game    Devices    for 
Playing   the   Said   Chinese   Game.     26,195;   .Tuly   10. 
Remington  Arms  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Bridge- 
port.  Conn.,   and  Ilion.   N.  Y.     Buck   Shot  Load.     For 
Loaded  Shot  Shells.     2G,2S0  ;  Jul-  31. 
Rennous-Kleinle    Division,    Baltimore,    Md.      "  Crane   As- 
sortment."       (For      Assortments      of      Small     Bristle 
Brushes.     25,640 ;    Feb.   20. 
Reynolds  Baking  Company.      (See  Menasha  Printing  and 

Carton  Company,  assignor.) 
Reynolds  Baking  Company,  The.      (See  Menasha  Printing 

and  Carton  Company,  assignor.) 
Reynolds.  Wm.  T.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     Reyn- 
olds"   Reliance.      For    Coffee.      26,196;    July    10. 
Rich    Brothers    Cereal    (Company,     Cedar    Rapids,    Iowa. 

Rich's    Best.      For    Rolled    Oats.      26,197;    July    10. 

Richardson    Company.    The.   LockLnnd.    Ohio,    assignor   to 

France     Bliljing     Company,     Cobleskill.     N.     Y.       Gold 

Medal  Brand.     For  Pancake  Flour.     26,311  ;  Aug.  7. 

Rieser   Company,    The,    New   Y'ork,    N.    Y.      Penela.      For 

Hair  Nets.     26,198  ;  July  10. 
Rieser   Companv,   The.   New   Y'ork,   N.   Y.      Rovina.      For 

Hair  Nets.     26.199  ;  .July  10. 
Robb.    Charles   W.,    Salt    Lake    City.    Utah.      Use    C.    W. 
Robb's  Very  Best   Paints.      For   Packages  and  Barrels 
of  Paint.     26,260;  July  24. 
Robertson    P.iper    Co.    Inc..    Bellows    Falls,    Vt.      Golden- 
Crust.     For  Bread.      26,312  ;  Aug.  7. 

Robins,  Max,  doing  business  as  Maxime  Drug  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Neo.  For  a  Preparation  for  Destroying 
Bugs.     25,942 ;   May   15.     , 

Robins,  Max,  doing  business  as  Maxime  Drug  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Neo.  For  a  Preparation  for  Destroying 
Bugs.     26.481  ;   Sept.  25. 

Robinson  Svrup  Co.  Inc.,  Cairo,  Ga.  Robin  Brand.  For 
Pure  Ribbon  Cane  Sirup.     26,463  ;  Oct.  2. 

Rochelle  Canneries.  Inc.,  Rochello,  111.  Captain  Kidd. 
For  Peas.     26,640:  Dec.  4. 

Rogers  Laboratory,  The.      (See  Rogers,  Wm.  J.) 

Rogers,  Wm.  .T.,  doing  business  as  The  Rogers  Labora- 
tory, St.  Paul,  Minn.  Rogers  Developing  Powders. 
For  Containers  for  a  Powder  for  the  Developing  of 
Latent  Prints.     25,943  ;   May  15. 

Roman  Macaroni  Co.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  San  Marco. 
For  Macaroni.      25,904  ;  May  1. 


Rookledge,    Percival    L.,    Livingston,    Calif.      "  Dr.    Rook- 
ledge's    Shu-Bright."       (For    Shoe    Polish.)       25,675; 

Feb.  27. 
Root,  A.   I.,  Company,  The,   Medina,  Ohio.     Pure  Honey. 

For  Honey.     26,584  ;  Nov.  20. 
Rose  Brand  Co.,  Atlantic   City,   N.  J.     "  Relief  for  Hay 

Fever  and  Rose  Fever."     (For  a  Medicinal  Preparation 

for  the  Relief  of  Hay  Fever  and  Rose  Fever.)     25,641 ; 

Feb.    20. 
Rose,    Simon    B.,    doing    business    as    S.    B.    Rose    &   Co., 

New   York,    N.    Y.      Rose's    Pure   Honey.      For    Honey. 

26,505  ;  Oct.  30. 
Rosen,   E.,   Company,   Providence,   R.   I.      Rosen's   Peanut 

Brittle.     For  Peanut  Brittle.     26,703;   Dec.   18. 
Roszell,  J.  D.,  Peoria,  111.    Roszell's  Mallo-Nut.     For  Choc- 
olate Bars.     25,825  ;  Apr.  10. 
Rub-No-More    Company,    The,    Port    Wayne,    Ind.      "  As 

Soothing     as     the     Tropical     Breeze."      (For     Soap.) 

25,676  ;  Feb.  27. 
Rudhard,  J.  W.,  doing  business  as  Maltop  Company,  Buf- 
falo,  N.   Y.     Toddy.     For  a  Food  Drink  Consisting  of 

Powdered  Malt,  Milk,  Cocoa,  and  Sugar.    26,487  ;  Oct.  9. 
Rugby    Creamery.      (See    Menasha    Printing    and    Carton 

Company,  assignor.) 
Ruppert,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.     "  Barley  Malt  Syrup." 

(For  Barley  Malt  Sirup.)     25,642;  Feb.  20. 
Russo,   Prank,  doing  business  as  Brixton  Manufacturing 

Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dandrfall.      For    Hair 

Tonic.      26,676 ;    Dec.    11. 
S.    &   M.    Lamp    Co.,    Inc.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      S    &   M 

Spot-Lite.      For    Electric    Spotlights.      26,453 ;    Oct.    2. 
Saigo  Varnish  Works.      (See  Gordon,  Mac.) 
Salant  &   Salant,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     "Jiffy."      (For 

Men's  and  Boys'  Work  Shirts.)     25,643;  Feb.  20. 
Salant  &  Salant,   Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Veteran.     For 

Work   Shirts  for  Men  and  Boys.     25,844  ;  Apr.  17. 
Salmson,   Meyer,   Pine  Bluff,   Ark.     "  Radio  Pup."      (For 

a    Sandwich    Composed    of    a    Bun    and    a    Sausage.) 

25,501 ;  Jan.  23. 
Samstag   &    Hilder    Bros.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      The 

Invisible    Touch    That    Means    So    Much.      For    Hair 

Nets.     26,432  ;   Sept.  25. 
Sanas   Company,  The.      (See   Schaupner,   Philip.) 
Sander.s,   Matthew   W.,  doing  business  as   Sanders  Print- 
ing  Co.,    Chica.go,    111.      1000    Funny   Faces.      For  Toy 

Puzzles.     26.641  :  Dec.  4. 
Sandhill    Fruit    Growers    Association,    Aberdeen,    N.    C. 

Sandhill.      For   Peaches.      26,261 ;    -July   24. 
Sanitary   Ice   Cream   Co.,    Saa   Diego,   Calif.      Hage's   Ice 

Cream.     For  Ice  Cream.     26,585  ;  Nov.  20. 
Sanitary  Toilet  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    "  Sanicovers." 

(For  Packages  Containing  Toilet  Closet  Seat  Covers.) 

25.693  ;  Mar.  6. 
Saniwax    Paper    Co.,    Kalamazoo,    Mich.      Robin    Hood. 

For  Bread.      26,262 ;    July   24. 
Santa  Margarita  Valley  Gardens  Association,  Atascadero, 

Calif.       Better     Berries    Grown     in    Santa    Margarita 

Valley  Gardens.     For  Fresh  Berries.     26,200  ;  July  10. 
San  Joaquin  Fruit  &  Investment  Company,  Tustin,  Calif. 

Mark  Twain.     For  Oranges.     25,988  ;  May  22. 
Schafer     Bakery,     Inc.,     Savannah,     Ga.       AUovit.       For 

Bread.     26,540:  Nov.  13. 
Schaupner,    Philip,    doing   business    as    The    Sanas    Com- 
pany,  Inc.,   Detroit,   Mich.     "  Bal-Mane."      (For   Laxa- 
tive Powders.)      25,723:  Mar.  13. 
Schiffman,  Isadore,  New  York,  N.  Y.    "  The  Bridal  Blossom 

Band."     (For  Wedding  Rings.)      25,609;  Feb.  13. 
Schilling,  A.  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     "  Wings  Of  The 

Morning."       (For    Receptacles    for    Packaging    Coffee.) 

25,558  :  Feb.  6. 
Schlueter  Manufacturing  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     "De  Luxe." 

(For  Funnels.)      25,610;  Feb.  13. 
Schmitz  &  Rausch  Bakery.      (See  Menasha  Printing  and 

Carton  Company,  assignor.) 
Schulz,  Frank  R.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Marvel.     For  a  Luting 

Composition.     26,387  ;   Sept.   11. 
Scott    Manufacturing    Company.    Chicago,    111.      Bilt-E-Z 

The  Bov  Builder.     For  Toy  Building  Blocks.     26,464  ; 

Oct.  2.  ■ 
Scott   Paper   Company,   Chester,   Pa.      Scot   Tissue.     For 

Toilet  Paper.     25,920  ;  May  8. 
Seaboard  Rice  Milling  Company.  Galveston,  Tex.     "  Comet 

Rice."     (For  Rice.)     25,611  ;  Feb.  13. 
Seaside  Oil  Company,   Summerland,  Calif.     Seaside.     For 

Gasoline.     26,245  :  July  17. 
Seidler,  Carl,  New  York.  N  Y.     Pack-0  Whipped  Cream. 

For  Whipped  Cream.     26,034  ;  May  29. 
Seligman,    Nathan,   doing  business  as  N.  Seligman  Co.,  New 

York,  N.  Y.    Wanda  Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Net.s.    26,281 ; 

Jnlv  31. 
Sexto-Cherry  M'f'g  Co.,  Haverhill.  Mass.     "Sexto-Cherry." 

For  a  Reriiedy  for  Coughs  and  Colds.)     25,764  ;  Mar.  27. 
Seybold  Baking  Co.,  The,   Miami,    Fla.     "  Seybold's   Sun- 
Maid-Raisin  Bread."      (For  Bread.)      25,724;   Mar.  13. 
Shapiro,   Harry  H.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     American  Dental 

Emergency     Kit.       For     a     Medicated     Tooth     Filling. 

26,728  ;  Dec.   25. 
Shapiro,    Jacob,    doing    business    as    Standard    Coffee    & 

Spice    Co.,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Wedding   Ring    Coffee. 

For  Coffee.     26,704  ;   Dec.   18. 
Sharp,  Edward,  &  Sons  Ltd.,  Maidstone,  England.   Sharp's 

Super-Kreem   Toffee.     For  Toffee.     26,201 ;   July  1 0 


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991 


Shaw,  J.  G.,  doing  business  as  J.  G.  Shaw  Company,  San 

Joee,  Calif.     Sunny  .Tim.     For  Trunes.    26,586  ;  Nov.  20. 
SUeppard,    George   W.,    San   Frnncisco,    l';\lif.      Composite 

reproduction    ot  Egyptian    Art,    XVIII    Dynasty,    King 

Tut  Ankh  Amen  Game.     For  a   I'ailor  Game.     26,31,S  ; 

Aug.    7. 
Sheppard,    George   W.,   San    Francisco,    Calif.      Composite 

Reproduction    of   Ancient    Egyptian    Exploration,    King 

Keperu  neb  Ra  Tut  Ankh  Amen   Puzzle  Game.      For  a 

Parlor  Game.     26,314  ;  Aug.  7. 
Shingleton    Bros.      (See    Menasha    Printing    and    Carton 

Company,  assignor.) 
Siegel.   F.   I.,   &   Son,   West   Hoboken,  N.  J.     Stormshield 

Liquid,   The   Roof  that's    Waterproof.      For   Protective 

Coatings    for    Roofs    and    the    Like.      26,246;    July   17. 
Silver  &  Gold,  Inc.,  New  Vork.  N.  Y.     Silver  &  Gold,  Inc. 

The    World's    Standard    Clothiers — Haberdashers.      For 

Men's  Clothing.     26,642  ;  Dee.  4. 
Sima,  Albert,  Chicago,   111.     Elite.     For  Cigars.     26,354 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Sklaroft'  Bros.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     "  Tootsi  Infants  Hose." 

(For  Boxes  Containing  Infants'  Hose.)     25,694  :  Mar.  6. 
Slavin,   Isadore,  doing  business  as  Lustershine  Mfg.  Co., 

Brooklvn,   N.   Y.     Lustershine   Black  Gloss.     For  Con- 
tainers for  Black  Gloss.     25,921  ;  May  8. 
Smith  &  Holden,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Red  Girl.     For  Fresh 

Apples.     26,643  :  Dec.  4. 
Smith  &  Hoiden,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Red  Boy.     For  Fresh 

Apples.     26,644  ;  Dec.  4. 
Smith,  Thomas  S.,  Chicago,  III.     "  Smith's  Tayst-A-Won." 

(For  Sweet  Potatoes.)     25.559;  Feb.  6. 
Smucker,  J.  M.,  Co.,  The,  Orrville,  Ohio.    "Smucker's  Pure 

Home  Made  Style  Apple  Butter."     (For  Apply  Butter.) 

25.612  ;  Feb.  13. 
Smucker,    J.   M.,   Co.,    The,    Orville,   Ohio.      "Every   Meal 

Brand   Apple  Butter."      (For  Apple   Butter.)      25,765; 

Mar.  27. 
Soeder,    A.   W.,   Chicago,    111.      "  Soeder's  Potok."      (For 

Cigars.)     25.677;  Feb.  27. 
Sopura  Soap  Products.   Inc.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y^.     "  So- 

pura    Special    '  Safety  '    Shredded    Soap."      (For   Boxes 

Containing  Soap.)      25,725;  Mar.  13. 
South   Bend  Bread   Company,   South   Bend,   Ind.     "  Twin 

Loaf."      (For  Bread.)      25,644;  Feb.  20. 
South  Chicago  Wholesale  Grocery  and  Produce  Company. 

Inc.,  Chicago,   111.     State  Line.     For  Early  June  Peas. 

26,247  ;  July  17. 
Spangenberg  &  Co.,   Chicago,   111.     "  Something  To   Crow 

About."       (For    Cartons    Containing    Eggs.)       25,726; 

Mar.  13. 
Special  Paper  Mfg.  Co.,  New-York,  N.  Y.     Supreme  Vel- 
lum.    Fox  Special  Tracing  Papers.     26,645  ;   Dec.  4. 
Special  Paper  Mfg.    Co..   New   York,    N.   Y.      Super-Bond 

Vellum.     For  Special  Tracing  Papers.     26,646  ;  Dec.  4. 

Speight,  Walter  E.,  doing  business  as  Clio  Pharmaceuti- 
cal Co.,  Lakeland,  Fla.  "Clio."  (For  a  System 
Cleanser  and   Blood   Purifier.)      25,514;   Jan.   30. 

Sppstos  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  "Spestos"  The 
Celebrated  Cleaner.  For  a  Cleaner  for  Painted  Walls, 
Woodwork.  Window  Shades,  Carpets,  Autos,  Upholstery, 
and  the  Like.      26.315  :   Aug.   7. 

Spestos  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  "Spestos"  Furni- 
ture Polish.  For  a  Polish  for  Furniture,  Pianos,  Wood- 
work, Floors,  Automobiles,  and  the  Like.  26,316 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Spicky  Polish  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
"  Spicky."  (For  an  Aluminum  and  Metal  Polish.) 
23,645  ;   Feb.   20. 

SpiesB,  A.  S.,  doing  business  as  A.  S.  Spiess  Sales  Co., 
New  Orleans,  La.  Best  Brand.  For  Creamery  Butter. 
26,587;  Nov.  20. 

Standard   Coffee   &   Spice   Co.      (See   Shapiro,   .Tacob.) 

Standard  Paper  Manufacturing  Co.,  Richmond,  Va. 
United  States  Blotting.  For  Blotting  Paper.  26.335  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Standley,  W.  E.,  doing  business  as  W.  B.  Standlev  Co., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  The  Ideal  Tip  Match.  For  Matches. 
26,336  ;  Aug.  14. 

Steele,  Robert  C,  Lake  City,  Minn.  Steele's  Vana  Brand 
Flavoring.     For  Flavoring  Compound.     25.989  ;  May  22. 

Stege,  Elmer  T.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cleans  and  Polishes  All- 
In-One  Operation.  For  a  Polish  for  Autos  and  Furni- 
ture.    66.677  ;  Dec.  11. 

Steiner.  Emil  E.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Vegetone.  For 
Stomach  Relief  Remedy.     25,944  ;  May  15. 

Sterling  Products  Company.      (See  Marshall,   George  E.) 

Stern.  Mai,  Charleroi,  Pa.  Silver  Cap.  For  Cigars. 
25,866  ;   Apr.  24. 

Stoll  &  Edwards  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Game  of 
Black  Sambo.  For  a  Box  Containing  a  Game.  26,488  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Storck  Baking  Company.  (See  Menasha  Printing  and 
Carton   Company,  assignor.) 

Storck  Baking  Company.  Parkersburg.  W.  Va.  "  Storck's 
New  Life  Bread."      (For  Bread.)      25,695  :  Mar.  6. 

Suehla.  Edward  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Lezak  Malt  Extract. 
For  Malt  Extract.     26.501  ;  Oct.  23. 

Sungloss  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Gould,  William 
H.) 

Sun-Maid  Raisin  Growers,  Fresno,  Calif.  Sun-Maid 
Raisinut  Chocolates.  For  Boxes  Containing  Choco- 
lates.    26,202-4  ;  July  10. 


Sunset  Club  Bottling  Co.,   Sherman,  Calif.     Sunset  Club. 

For  Grape  I'unch  and  Other  Flavors  of  Carbonated  Bev- 
erages.    26,647  ;  Dec.  4. 
Sussman,  Wormser  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     S  and  W 

Cnlasia    Pigs.      For    Whole    Figs    Canned,    Preserving 

Natural  Flavor  of  Fresh  Figs.     26.705  ;  Dec.  18. 
Sussman,  Wormser  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     S  and  W. 

For  Canned   Grapefruit.     26,706;    Dec.   18. 
Swengel    Dairy   Company.      (See   Menasha    Printing    and 

Carton  Company,  assignor.) 
Symons  Kraussraan  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     "  1781." 

(For  Cigars.)      25,613  ;  Feb.  13. 
Symons-Moffett    Co.,    Flint,    Mich.      Dinner    Time.      For 

Sliced    Hawaiian    Pineapplie.      25,990 ;   May   22.  ' 
Symons-Moffett  Co.,  Flint,  Mich.     Iris.     For  Tea.     25,991 : 

May  22. 
Tacoma     Biscuit     &     Candy     Company,     Tacoma,     Wash. 

Windsor  Chocolates.     For  Candy.     26.588  ;  Nov.  20. 
Taiyo   Trading  Company,   Inc.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     "Taiyo 

Brand    (The    Great    Ocean)."      (For    Cans    Containing 

Crab   Meat   or   the   Like.)      25,766;   Mar.   27. 
Tatsukawa,   Naosaburo,    doing    business   as    Ono    Trading 

Co..    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Blue    Flag   Brand    Fancy 

Crab.     For   Canned   Crabs.     25,845 ;  Apr.   17. 
Tatsukawa,    Naosaburo,    doing   business    as    Ono   Trading 

Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  '"Blue  Flag"  Brand  White 

Meat  Tuna.    For  Canned  Tunna  Fish.     26,388  ;  Sept.  11. 
Taunton  Pearl  Works,  Taunton,  Mass.     "  Separable   Soft 

Cuff   Link    Button."       (For    Cards    for    Mounting    Cuff 

Buttons.)     25,614  ;  Feb.  13. 
Texas    Citrus    Fruit    Growers    Exchange,    Mission,    Tex. 

Texas   Citrus   Fruit    Growers   Exchange.     For   Citrous- 
Fruit  Wrappers.     26,648  ;  Dee.  4. 
Thau,  Charles  K.,  doing  business  as  Laura  Hair  Novelty 

Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Laura  Double  Mesh  Net.     For 

Hair  Nets.     26.649  ;  Dec.  4. 
Thau,  Charles  K.,  doing  business  as  Laura  Hair  Novelty 

Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     The  Laura  Net.     For  Hair  Nets. 

26,678;    Dec.    11. 
The    Sweet    Clover    Dairy    Co..    Wooster,    Ohio.       Sweet 

Clover     Creamery     Butter.       For      Creamery     Butter. 

26.466  ;  Oct.  2. 
Thibeault.    H.   Verel.    Saco.   Me.     "  Thibeault's   New   Dis- 
covery."     (For    Containers    Filled    with    This    Liquid 

Remedy,    as   Medicine   for   Cattle,   Horses,    and   Hogs.) 

25,615  ;  Feb.  13. 
Thompson,  -  A.,    Co.,    The,    Amsterdam.    N.    Y.      "Father 

Knick  Let  his  family  serve  your  family."     (For  Hose.) 

25,515  ;   Jan.   30. 
Thompson,    A.,    Co..    The,    Amsterdam,    N.    Y.      "Mother 

Knick  Let  her  family  serve  your  family."     (For  Hose.) 

25.516;  Jan.  30. 
Thompson,     A.,     Co.,     The,    Amsterdam.    N.     Y.       "Alice 

Knick  Let  her  family  serve  your  family."     (For  Hose.) 

25,517  ;  Jan.  30. 
Thompson,    A.,    Co.,    The,    Amsterdam,    N.    Y.       "Bobby 

Knick  Let  his  family  serve  your  family."     (For  Hose.) 

25,518;   Jan.  30. 
Thompson,     A.,     Co.,    The,    Amsterdam.    N.    Y.      "Betty 

Knick  Let  her  f airily  serve  your  family."     (For  Hose.) 

25,519  :  Jan.  30. 
Thompson,     A.,     Co.,     The,    Amsterdam,     N.    Y.       "Baby 

Knick  Let  her  family  serve  your  family."     (For  Plose.) 

25,520;   Jan.   30. 
Thompson,     A.,     Co.,    The,     Amsterdam,    N.    Y.       "Peter 

Knick  Let  his  family  serve  your  family."     (For  Hose.) 

25,521  ;  Jan.  30. 
Thompson,  Gilbert  H.,  Manitowoc,  Wis.     The  Judge.    For 

Cigars.     26,541 ;  Nov.   13. 
Tidwell  Company,  The.     (See  Tidwell.  Carl  E.) 
Tidwell,  Carl  E.,  doing  business  as  The  Tidwell  Company, 

Atlanta,    Ga.      Nu-Type.    For   a    Preparation    Used    for 

Cleaning  Metal  Type  and  Stamps.     25.803  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tillman,    .John    S.,    Scranton.    Pa.      "  Cigar    Box    Label." 

(For  Cigar  Boxes.)     25,560;   Feb.   6. 
Tobacco  By-Products  &  Chemical  Corporation,  Louisville, 

Ky.     "  Black  Leaf  40  "  Nicotine  Sulphate.     For  Bottles 

Containing   Nicotine    Sulphate   for   Spraying   Purposes. 

26,035  ;  May  29. 
Todd,   E.   M.,   Co..    Richmond,   Va.      Todd's    Old   Virginia 

Hams.     For  Hams.     25,922  ;  May  8. 
Toewear  Hosierv  Inc..  Norristown.  Pa.    "  Little  Boy  Blue." 

(For    Hosiery.)       25.616;    Feb.    13. 
Toilet  Products  "A"  Co.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.     Amherol.     For 

p    Liquid    Shampoo.      26. 35.^  :    Sept.    4. 
Toilet  Products  "A''  Co.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.     Toilet  Water. 

For  Toilet  Water.     26.356  ;  Sept.  4. 
Topaz  Dairy.      (See  Menasha  Printing  and   Carton  Com- 
pany,   assignor.) 
Touchet  Valley  Apple  Co.,  Waitsburg,  Wash.     Red  Wing. 

For  Apples.     26,589  ;  Nov.  20. 
Touchet  Valley  Apple  Co.,  Waitsburg,  Wash.     Blue  Wing. 

For  Apples.     26,590  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tracey,    J.    Glenn,    Baltimore,    Md.      Wondershine    Metal 

Polish.     For  a  Metal  Polish.     26,542  ;  Nov.  13. 
Tri-Me-Laboratories,    Inc.,    Indianapolis,    Ind.      He-Pa-Co. 

For    a    Headache,    Cold    and    Pain    Remedy.      26,591 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Trio  Laboratories,  Dallas,  Tex.     Trio.     For  Dandruff  Re- 
mover.    26,036  ;  May  29. 
Trostler,    Max    F.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      The    Teachewrself 

Dance  Record.     For  Dance  Records.     26,357 ;   Sept.  4. 


992 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED'FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  lal)els — Continued. 


Trum,  E.  J.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  "Tar  Naphthaline." 
(For  Preservative  Compounds.)     25,767;  Mar.   27. 

Tuberosum  Pyorrhea  Co.,  The,  Broken  Bow,  Okla.  Dr. 
A.  Peters'  Tuberosum  Pyorrhea  Remedy.  For  Bot- 
tles   Containing  the   Liquid.      26,205 ;    July   10. 

Tutankhamen  Laboratory.     (See  Wakelin,  Helen.) 

TuT  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Vaughan,  Mabel  E.) 

Twin  City  Shellac  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  White  Shellac. 
For  Shellac.     25,826  ;  Apr.  10. 

Twinkle  I'olish  Corporation,  New  York  and  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Twinkle.  For  a  Metal  and  Glass  Polish. 
2fi..S5.<^  :  Sept.  4. 

U.  S.  Stewart  &  Bro.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Cedar  Creek 
Crab  Meat.     For  Crab  Meat.     26,465  ;  Oct.  2. 

Uecke  Dairy  Company,  The.  (See  Menasha  Printing 
and  Carton  Company,  assignor.) 

Union  Furnace  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.  Union 
Furnace  and  Altoona.  Pa.  Arrowhead  Shovels,  Scoops, 
Spades.  For  Shovels,  Scoops,  and  Spades.  26,359 ; 
Sept.  4. 

United  Drug  Company,  doing  business  as  United  Candy 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Kandy  Packs.  For  Candy. 
26,506  :  Oct.  30. 

United  States  Bronze  Powder  Works,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  y.  United  States  Bronze  Powder  Works.  For 
Bronze  Powder.     25,945-6  ;  May  15. 

United  States  Distribution  Co.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Liberty 
Patch.    For  Automobile  Tube  Patches.    26,592  ;  Not.  20. 

U.  S.  Oil  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  "  The  Perfect  Per- 
fectol  Motor  Oil."  (For  Lubricating  Oils  and 
Greases.)     25,727;  Mar.  13. 

Universal  Importing  Company,  The,  Montreal,  Canada. 
Armistice.     For  Sardines.     26,650  ;  Dec.  4. 

Universal  Wholesale  Grocery  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  "  Univer- 
sal's  Best."      (For  Tomatoes.)      25,561;   Feb.   6. 

Universal  Wholesale  Grocery  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  "  Excel." 
(For  Tomatoes.)      25,562;   Feb.  6. 

VMS  Co.,  The,  Olahoma,  Okla.  A-can-a.  For  a  Can  of 
Tire  Patch.     26,037  ;  May  29. 

Valecia  Evaporated  Milk  Co.,  Madison,  Wis.  Vap.  For 
Sterilized  Evaporated  Pure  Skimmed  Milk.  26,499 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Van  Camp  Sea  Food  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  All 
White  Meat.  For  Canned  Bonita  Fish.  26,543; 
Nov.  13. 

"  Vanity  Laboratories,  The."   (See  Murray,  John  F.) 

Vaughn  Grocerv  Company.  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  "  Lady 
Anne  Coffee."      (For  Coffee.)      25,617;  Feb.   13. 

Vaughan,  Mabel  E.,  doing  business  as  TuT  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Birmingham,  Mich.  TuT.  For  Non- 
alcoholic  Beverages.      26,206;    July    10. 

Velvet-Tinge  Dispensary  Co.      (See  Honn,  Virginia  C.) 

Verrior,  William,  doing  business  as  The  Douch  Ese  Co., 
Maplewood  Township,  N.  J.  "  Douch-Ese."  (For  Cans 
and  Bottles  Containing  Douch-Ese,  an  Antiseptic  Prepa- 
ration.)      25,696;    Mar.    6. 

Vineland  Co-Operative  Poultry  Association,  Inc.,  Vine- 
land,  N.  J.  "Vineland  Eggs."  (For  Eggs.)  25,646; 
Feb.    20. 

Vin-Sok  Food  Products  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
"  Vln-Sok  Tastips."      (For  Peaches.)     25,563;  Feb.  6. 

Virden  Packing  Companv,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  "  Mill- 
crest."  (For  Canned  Yellow  Cling  Peaches.)  25,618  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Virden  Packing  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  "  Shell 
Mound."      (For  Canned  Apricots.)     25,619;  Feb.   13. 

Virden  Packing  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  "  Perry." 
(For  Canned  Apricots.)      25,620;  Feb.   13. 

Virden  Packing  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  "Western 
Chief."      (For  Canned  Apricots.)      25,621;    Feb.    13. 

Virden  Packing  Companv.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  "  Sutter 
Club."     (For  Canned  Bartlett  Pears.)     25,678  ;  Feb.  27. 

Virden  Packing  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Camp 
Fire.     For  Smoked   Meats.     25.923  ;   May  8. 

Vitomen  Cereal  Company,  Renton,  Wash.  Vitomen 
Shreds.     For  Cereal.     26,729  ;  Dec.  25. 

Volgel,   Irving.      (See  Gannino,  M.,   and  Volgel.) 

Vogel  Sons,  S.,  doing  business  as  Vogel  Brothers,  Hart- 
ford. Conn.  Connecticut  Valley  Brand.  For  Canned 
Tom.Ttoes.      26.4.S3  :    Sept.   25. 

Wakelin,  Helen,  doing  business  as  Tutankhamen  Labora- 
tory, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Tut-Ankh-Amen  Egyptian 
Beauty  Clay.  For  T\Tiite  Beauty  Clay.  26,679 ; 
Dec.    11. 

Waldes  &  Company,  Inc.,.  Long  Island  City.  N.  Y.  Waldes 
Trusty.  For  Cards  Containing  Snap  Fasteners. 
26,207:  .July  10. 

Walker,  G.  E.,  Company,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  G.  W.  Five 
Circuit  Switch  Plug.  For  Electrical  Plugs.  26,593 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Wallace  Institute.  Chicago,  111.  "  Wallace  Reducing  Rec- 
ord."    (For  Talking-Machine  Record.  1     25.679  ;  Feb.  27. 

Wander  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Alucol.  For  a  Me- 
dicinal Preparation — Namely,  an  Antacid,  Absorbent, 
Soothing  Astringent.     26,651  ;  Dec.  4. 

Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Ward's  Par- 
Tea  Pound  Cake."     (For  Cake.)     25,647  ;  Feb.  20. 

Ward  Rakine  Companv,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Ward's  Mother 
Hubbard  Bread.     For  Bread.     26.360  :  Sept.  4. 

Ward  Baking  Companv.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ward's  Breko 
Loaf.     For  Cake.     26,361 :  Sept.  4. 

Ward  Baking  Companv.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Ward's  De 
Luxe  Layer  Cakes.     For  Cake.     26,434  ;  Sept.  25. 


Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ward's  Dla- 
betost  Bread.     For  Bread.     26,500  ;  Oct.  16. 

Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ward's  Milk- 
Maid  Bread.     For  Bread.     26,652  ;  Dec.  4. 

Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ward's  White 
Star  Bread.     For  Bread.     26.653  ;  Dec.  4. 

Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ward's  Sweet 
Rolls.     For  Rolls.     26,680;  Dec.  11. 

Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ward's  Non- 
pareil   Cakes.      For    Cake.      26,681;    Dec.    11. 

Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ward's  Dainty 
Dimple  Donuts.     For  Doughnuts.     26,707  ;    Dec.   18. 

Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ward's  De 
Luxe  Fruit  Cake.     For  Cake.     26,730  ;  Dec.  25. 

Watt,  Frederick  E.,  doing  business  as  The  Demon  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  "  The  Demon  Chimney 
Cleaner."  (For  a  Compound  for  Cleaning  Chimneys.) 
25,622  ;  Feb.  13. 

Waukesha  Silurian  Water  Co.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  Park's 
Original.     For  Ginger  Ale.     25,992  ;  May  22. 

Waximac  Co.,  Roslindale,  Mass.  Waximac.  For  a  Polish 
for  Automobiles,  Furniture,  and  IHoors.     26,489  ;  Oct.  9. 

Webb,  M.  G.,  Flavoring  Products  Co.,  Newark,  N.  3. 
The  Old  Fashioned  Kind.  For  Vanilla.  26,362 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Webb,  Thomas  J.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mascot.  For 
Coffee.     26,317  ;  Aug.  7. 

Webh,  Thomas  J.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Elmwood  Cluh. 
For  Coffee.     26,731 ;  Dec.  25. 

Webb,  Thomas  J.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mount  Ver- 
non.    For  Coffee.     26,732  ;  Dec.  25. 

Webb,  Thomas  J.,  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Thomas  J. 
Webb.     For  Coffee.     26,733;  Dec.  25. 

Weidenhamer,  John  P.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Cleen-Madi'. 
For  Alimentary  Paste  Products,  Such  as  Macaroni. 
25,867;   Apr.   24. 

Weinger,  Solomon,  Chicago,  111.  Original  Weinger's  Best 
Look  For  The  Name  Of  S.  Weinger  On  Every  Carton. 
For  Cartons  Containing  Eggs.     26,038  ;  May  29. 

Welsbrod  &  Hess  Brewing  Company,  doing  business  as 
Weisbrod  &  Hess,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Peacock  Pale  Am- 
ber Sparkling  Ginger  Ale.  For  Ginger  Ale.  26,594 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Weisbrod  &  Hess  Brewing  Company,  doing  business  as 
Weisbrod-&  Hess,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Extra  Dry  (with  a 
representation  of  a  Peacock).  For  Ginger  Ale.  26,682  ; 
Dec.    11. 

Welch  Grape  Juice  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Westfield,  N.  Y. 
Welch's  Grapelade.  For  Welch's  Grapelade.  26,039 ; 
May  29. 

Wendtland,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oriental  Mystic 
Game.     For  Games.     26,435;   Sept.  25. 

Westcott,  Slade  and  Balcom  Company,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Anti-Fouling    Boat    Bottom    Paint.      For    Boat    Paint. 

25.947  ;  May   15. 

Western    Chalk    Mfg.    Co.,    The,    Chicago,    111.      "  Tailors 

Diamond  Edge  Crayons."      (For  Containers  Containing 

Crayons.)     25,502  :  Jan.  23. 
Western  Sausage  &  Provision  Co.   Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Casalingo.     For  Tomato  Paste.     26.318;  Aug.  7. 
Western  'Tablet  and  Stationery  Company,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Personality  Linen.     For  Boxes   Containing   Stationery. 

26,208  ;  July  10. 
Weyer,    George   H.,   St.    Joseph,   Mo.      Pom  Po-Lay.      For 

Preparation   Suitable  for  the  Treatment  of  the   Hair. 

25.948  ;  May  15. 

White.    C.    C,    Denver,    Colo.      "  Radium    Beauts    Clay." 

(For  Beauty  Clay.)      25,503;  Jan.  23. 
White  Cross  Food  Company,  Racine,  Wis.     "  White  Cross 

Malted  Milk."      (For  Malted  Milk.)      25,743;  Mar.  20. 
White.    Joseph    R.,    Greenridge,    N.    Y.      J.    R.    White's 

Emerald   Soft  Soap.     For   Soft   Soap.     26.467:   Oct.   2. 
White,    William    .T.,    Cleveland.    Ohio.      "Radium."      (For 

Chewing  Gum.)      25,564;   Feb.   6. 
White   &    Wyckoff  Mfg.    Co.,    Riverside   Station,    Holyoke, 

Mass.      "High    School    Compositions"       (For    Composi- 
tion and  Note  Books.)      25,768;  Mar.  27. 
Whitehall    Pharmacal    Co.      (See    Murray,    John    F.) 
Whitney,    George    C,    Company,    The,    'Worcester,    Mass. 

"Whitney's   'Valentine   Wonder   Box."      (For   Boxes   of 

Valentine    Material.)      25,769 ;   Mar.    27. 
Widdis,   Albert,    Tawas    City,    Mich.     Bran    Candy.      For 

Candy.     26,595  ;  Nov.  20. 
Wilkof,     Morris,     Canton,     Ohio.       White    Flower.       For 

Cigars.     26,402  ;  Sept.  18. 
Willcox  &  Gibbs  Packing  Company.     (See  Gibbs,  DanaK.) 
Williams.  A.  G.,  Homemade  Candy  Co..  Inc.,  New  Orleans, 

La.      Heavenly   Hash.     For  Candy.     20.436 ;   Sept.   2n. 
Williams,   John   A.,    D.    D.    S.,    doing  business   as  King's 

Specialty  Company,  Fort  Wayne.  Ind.     Kiddies  Filling. 

For   Dental    Filling  Material.      26,248 ;    July   17. 
Wilner,  Abe,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.     "  Tansy,  Pennyroyal  and 

Cotton  Root  Sunbeam  Brand."     (For  Boxes  Containing 

Pennvoval,   Tansy,   and   Cotton   Root  Pills.)      25,504; 

.Tan.  23.' 
Wilsbach,    Robert   W.,    doing   business    as    MdrtSs    Sauce 

Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  *  "Martas  Sauce."      (For  a  Food 

Sauce.)     25,770;  Mar.  27. 
Wisconsin    State   Canners   Co.,    Pickett,    Wis.     Wisconsin 

Brand.     For  Canned  Peas.     26,544  ;  Nov.  13. 
Wise,  W.  E.,  Williamsport,  Pa.     Anodyne  Emulsion.     For 

Emulsion.     25,924  ;  May  8. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  registranis  of  lal)els — Continued. 


993 


wish,  Fred  A.,  Inc.,  New  Vork,  N.  Y.  Uncle  Wiggily  Ani- 
mal Crackers.     Kor  Cracker  Boxes.     26,596 ;  Nov.   20. 

Wish,  Fred  A.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Uncle  Wiggily  Toy 
Balloons.     For  Balloon  Foxes.     26,597  ;  Not.  20. 

Wish,  Fred  A.,  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Uncle  Wiggily's 
Outing.     For  Metallic  Cout.iiuers.     26,654  ;  Dec.  4. 

Wish,  Fred  A.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Uncle  Wismly  at 
the  Seashore.    For  Metallic  Containers.    26.655  iWec.  4. 

Wish,  Fred  A.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Uncle  Wiggily  s 
I'arade.     For  Toy  Balloons.     26,708  ;  Dec.  18. 

Wish,  Fred  A.,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Uncle  Wiggily's 
Balloon— Bang !     For  Toy  Balloons.     26,709;  Dee.   18. 

Wish,  Fred  A.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Uncle  Wiggily 
Water  Colors.     For  Taint  Boxes.     26,734  ;  Dec.  25. 

Wolf  Brothers  &  Company,  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
"Faultless."      (For   Hosiery.)      25,565;    Feb.    6. 

Wolf,  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  The  Little  Wonder  Spot 
Chai^er.     For  a  Cleansing  Fluid.     26,40;3  :  Sept.  IS. 

Wonderlay  Milling  Company,  Indianapolis.  Ind.  Wonder- 
lay.     For  Containers  for  Egg  Mash.     25,846  ;  Apr.  17. 

Woolley,  Daniel  P.,  New  Y'orb,  N.  Y.  Tender  Crust.  For 
Bread.     26,209  ;  July  10. 

Woolley,  Daniel  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Live  Long.  For 
Bread.    26,210  ;  July  10. 

Woolley,  Daniel  P.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Lady  Betty.  For 
Bread.     26,211  ;  July  10. 

Woolley,  Daniel  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Betty  Brown.  For 
Bread.     26,212  :  July  10. 

Woolley,  Daniel  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Balanced.  For 
Bread.     26,213  ;  July  10. 


Woolley,    Daniel    P.,    New    York,   N.    Y.      Likaslice.      For 

Bread.     26,214  ;  July  10. 
Woollev,  Daniel  P.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.     Extra  Fine.     For 

Bread.     26,215  ;  July  10. 
Wooiley,    Daniel    P.,    New    York,   N.    Y.      Superfine.     For 

Bread.     26,216  ;  July  10. 
Woolley,  Daniel  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Home  Kraft.    For 

Bread.     26.217  ;  July  10. 
Woollev,  Daniel  P.,  New  York,  H.   Y.     Sally  Brown.    For 

Bread.     25,218  ;  July  10. 
Woolley,    Daniel    P.,    New    Y'ork,    N.    Y.      Fiuetex.      For 

Bread.     26,219  ;  July  10. 
Wortendyke    Mfg.    Co.,    Richmond,    Va.      Kewpie.      For 

Toilet    Paper.      26,263 ;    July   24. 
Wyrick   Spriug  Company.      (See  Hagan,  Charles  F.) 
Yankee     Fried    Cake    Co.,    Norwich,    Conn.       "  Yankee." 

(For  Fried   Cakes  and   Doughnuts.)      25,505;   Jan.   23. 
Yarger  &  Syler,  Canton,  Ohio.     Yes.     For  Water-Soften- 
ing and  Cleaning  Powder.     26,656  :  Dec.  4. 
Youug,   W.   F.,   Inc.,   Springfield,   Mass.     Absorbine.     For 

Healing    Antiseptic    Liniment    for    Cuts,    Chafes,    and 

Bruises.     25,868  ;  Apr.  24. 
Young,  \V.  F.  Inc.,  Springfield,  Mass.     Absorbine,  Jr.  The 

Antiseptic  Liniment.     For  Liniment.     26,040  ;  May  29. 
Zagat  Inc.,  New   York,  N.  X.     "Castrocol."      (For  a  Lax- 
ative.)    25,771  ;  Mar.  27. 
Za-Rex  Food  Products  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.     Za-Rex.     For 

Bottles  (Containing  a  Fruit  Sirup  for  Making  Beverages. 

25,905  :   May   1. 
Zipp  Chemical  Co.     (See  Gannino,  M.,  and  Volgel.) 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OE  EEGISTEANTS  OE  PEINTS. 


A.  S.  Hinds  Co.,  Portland,  Me.  Protecting  The  Beautiful 
Complexion.  For  Honey  and  Almond  Cream  and  Cre- 
mis  Face  Powder.     7,078  ;  Dec.  11. 

A.  &  W.  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Protecta. 
For  Table  M.ats.     6,953;  Nov.  6. 

Advertising  Art  Studios,  Washington,  D.  C.  "Adplus." 
(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Advertising  Folders.) 
6,492  ;  Jan.  23. 

American  Bottlers  of  Carbonated  Beverages,  Washington, 
D.  C.  American  Bottlers  of  Carbonated  Beverages. 
For  Beverages.     6,894  ;   Sept.  25. 

American  Bread  Wrapper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Frisch 
Fresh  Feeling  Bread  Wrappers.  For  Bread  Wrappers. 
7.099  ;  Dec.  25. 

.\merican  Lead  Pencil  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Venus  Thin 
Leads.      For    Pencils.      6,829 ;    July    24. 

American  Lead  Pencil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Venus 
Everpointfd  Pencils."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Mochanicai  Pencils.)     6,577;  Feb.  27. 

American  Lead  Pencil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "A 
Thin  Colored  Lead  Mechanical  Pencil  No.  9."  (For 
Advertising  Purposes  for  Mechanical  Pencil.)  6,590; 
Mar.  6. 

American  Lead  Pencil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Venus 
Enisers.      For    Eras-rs.      6,712 ;    May    22. 

Amer.  can  Lead  Pencil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Venus 
Pencil.      For    Copying    Pencils.      6,713 ;    May    22. 

American  Lead  Pencil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Venus 
Everpointed.     For  Mechanical  Pencils.     6,714  ;  May  22. 

American  Lead  Pencil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  A 
Thin  Colored  Lead  Mechanical  Pencil  No.  9.  For  Me- 
chanical Pencils.     6,715  ;  May  22. 

American  Lead  Pencil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Venus 
Pencils.     For  Lead  Pencils.     6,730  ;  May  29. 

American  Lead  Pencil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Venus  : 
The  Largest  Selling  Quality  Pencil  in  the  World.  For 
Pencils.     7,063  ;  Dec.  11. 

American  Optical  Company,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Wells- 
worth  Glasses,  All  that  Science  can  give,  all  that  Ar- 
tistry can  add.  For  Spectacles  and  Eyeglasses.  6,787  ; 
July  10. 

American  Rubber  &  Tire  Co.,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  "  Ameri- 
can Akron."  (For  Advertising  Purpo.ses  for  Bathing 
Shoes.)      6.533;   Feb.   13. 

Apex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Hour  Saving  Appliances.  For  Domestic-Labor-Saving 
Devices,  and  Particularly  Vacuum  Cleaners,  Washers, 
Ironers,  and  Wringers.     6,836  ;  July  31. 

.^^pex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Half  past  eight-Ten  O'clock.  For  Domestic- 
Labor-Saving  Devices,  Particularly  Ironers.  6,877 ; 
Sept.   11. 

Aracoma  Textile  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Aracoma.  For  Draperies  and  Other  Silk  Fabrics. 
6.S30  ;  July  24. 

Aspiey  Candy  Company,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Treats  in 
Sweets.     For   Candies.     6,716 ;   May   22. 

Associated  Knit  Underwear  Manufacturers  of  America, 
Utica,  N.  Y'.  Wear  Knit  Underwear.  For  Knit  Under- 
wear.     7.015;   Dec.   4. 

Automotive  Battery  Service  Co.     (See  Watson,  Harry  E.) 

B.  V.  D.  Companv,  Inc.,  The.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insist 
on  this  label.  For  Athletic  Underwear.  6,638; 
Apr.  10. 

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B.  V.  D.  Company.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Next  To 
Myself  I  Like  'B.  V.  D.'  Best.  For  Athletic  Under- 
wear.    6,688  ;  May  8. 

B.  V.  D.  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  They 
know  why  they  prefer  "B.  V.  D."  For  Athletic  Under- 
wear.    6,689  ;  May  8. 

B.  V.  D.  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  They  know 
why  they  prefer  "  B.  V.  D."  For  Athletic  Underwear. 
6,731  ;  May  29. 

B.  V.  D.  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Getting  the 
most  out  of  life.  For  Athletic  Underwear.  6,788 ; 
July   10. 

B.  V.  D.  Company,  Inc.  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  The  Label 
Shows  the  Way  to  'B.  V.  D.'  For  Athletic  Underwear. 
6,789  ;  July  10. 

B.  V.  D.  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  What  Is 
■B.  V.  D.'  ?     For  Athletic  Underwear.     6,790  ;  July  10. 

B.  V.  D.  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Loose- 
Fitting  B.  V.  D.  Underwear.  For  Athletic  Underwear. 
7.064:  Dec.  11. 

Baby  Lincoln  Auto  Co.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Baby  Lincoln, 
A  Distinctive  Motor  Car.  For  Motor  Cars.  6,928 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Badger,  Guy  B.,  Okemah,  Okla.  The  Fiery  Cross — The 
Great  Ku  Klux  Problem.  For  a  Game  Problem.  7,100  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Barbieri,  Peter,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  "  The  Step  Full  of 
Pep."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Rubber  Heels.) 
6,493;  Jan.  23. 

Barclay  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Jab6n  Reuter.  For 
Toilet  Soap.     6.957;  Nov.  13. 

Barclay  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Crema  de  Perlas  de 
Barry.     For  Liquid  Face  Powder.     7,065  ;  Dec.  11. 

Barclay  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tricofero  Barrv.  For  a 
Hair  Tonic.     7,066  ;  Dec.  11. 

Barclay  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pildoritas  Reuter.  For 
Liver  Pills.     7,067  ;  Dec.  11. 

Bass-Hueter  Paint  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  "The  Way 
to   Beautiful  Homes."      (For  Paint.)      6,609;  Mar.  20. 

Beckwith  Company,  The,  Dowagiac,  Mich.  "  Round  Oak 
Doe-Wah-Jack  Double  Action  Gas  Range.  "  (For  Ad- 
vertising Purposes  for  Round  Oak  Gas  Ranges.)  6,591 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Beiman,  D.,  and  Sons,  Chicago,  111.  Ring  Her  At  Bei- 
raan's.     For  Jewelry.     6,945  ;  Oct.  30. 

Bender,  J.  Harry,  doing  business  as  Star  Extract  Works, 
Harrisburg,  I'a.  "Vanilla."  (For  Advertising  Purposes 
for  Vanilla.)      6,578;   Feb.  27. 

Bluebird  Pharmacal  Co..  Cambridge.  Mass.  Here's  Hap- 
piness! Just  Use  Bluebirds  for  Happiness.  For  Liver 
Pills.     7,087;  Dec.  IS. 

Bonded  Tailoring  Co.  Inc..  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Double- 
in  Twist  Cloth.     For  Clothing.     6,819  ;   July  17. 

Boston  Piano  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Closing  Out  Fac- 
torj-  I'ianos.     For  Pianos  of  All  Kinds.     6,73'2  ;  May  29. 

Boyd,  Charles  G.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Boyd's  Step  Lively 
Foot  Powder.  For  Foot  Powders  for  Foot  Baths. 
6,717;  May  22. 

Bovd,  Charles  G.,  Bethlehem.  Pa.  You  Can  Wpar  Smaller 
Size  Shoes.  For  Foot  Powders  for  Foot  Baths.  6,733  ; 
May  29. 

Bovd.  Charles  G.,  Bethlehem.  Pa.  Makes  the  Feet  Feel 
Fine.  For  Foot  Powders  for  Foot  Baths.  6,734 ; 
May  29. 


994  ;: 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  prints — Continued. 


Boyd,  Charles  G.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Unquestionably  The 
Best.    For  Toot  X'oAvdere  for  Foot  Baths.    7,016  ;  Dec.  4. 

Brandenstein,  M.  J.,  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  M.  J.  B. 
Coffee  'Exceeds  All  Expectations'.  For  Coffee.  7,088  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Branner,  Martin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rest  Assured.  For 
Beds,  Bedding,  and  Bedding  Supplies.     7,101 ;  Dec.  25. 

Bronzo  Alumina  Corporation,  The,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Stop 
Hunting  I'or  That  Handle.  i"or  Extension  Door  Han- 
dles for  Ford  Automobiles.     6,958  ;  Nov.  13. 

Brooklyn  Curtain  Works,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  10- 
Piece  Cretonne  Set.  For  Cretonne  Draperies.  6,652  ; 
Apr.  IT. 

Brown-Band  &  Brown,  Chicago,  111.  Pyorrhea-Applyiug 
Pyro-Pack  Cream.  For  a  Medicinal  Cream  for  Treat- 
ing Teeth.     6.905  ;  Oct.  2. 

Brown,  Benjamin  C,  doing  business  as  New  Orleans  lee 
Cream  Company,  New  Orleans,  La.  Brown's  Velvet  Ice 
Cream  Made  By  New  Orleans  Ice  Cream  Co.  For  Ice 
Cream.     6,959  :  Nov.  13. 

Buettner,  T.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Embroider  &  Cro- 
chet with  Nun's  Boilproof.  For  Threads,  Yarns,  and 
Cottons.     6,971  ;   Nov.   20. 

California  De-Hydro  Fruit  Co.,  Milwauke,  Wis.  "  Cali- 
fornia De-Hydro."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  De- 
hydrated Grapes.)      6,579;  Feb.  27. 

•California  Peach  &  Fig  Growers,  Fresno,  Calif.  Keep 
Your  System  Regulated.  For  Dried  Peaches  and  Figs 
and  Fig  Products.     6,653  ;  Apr.  17. 

Canada  Dry  Ginger  Ale,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  What  I 
Need  Today.     For  Giuger  Ale.     6,972  ;  Nov.  20. 

Canada  Dry  Ginger  .41e,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canada 
Dry,  The  Champagne  of  Ginger  Ales.  For  Ginger  Ale. 
7,017:  Dee.  4 

Capital  Rodewite  Co.  Inc.,  South  Washington,  Va.  Rode- 
wite.  For  Cement-Colored  Composition  for  Roads  and 
Cement   Constructions.      6,718 ;    May    22. 

Cardinet  Candy  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Take  one 
Home — Slice  iti     For  Baffle  Bar  Candy.    6,820  ;  July  17. 

Carleton  &  Hovey  Company,  Lowell,  Mass.  The  Greatest 
Body  Builder.  For  Father  John's  Medicine.  6,639 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Carleton  &  Hovey  Company,  Lowell,  Mass.  Father  John's 
Medicine  No  Drugs.  For  Father  John's  Medicine. 
6,668  ;  Apr.  24. 

Carleton  &  Hovey  Company,  Lowell,  Mass.  Mothers  give 
Father  John's  Medicine.  For  Father  John's  Medicine. 
6,857;  Aug.  14. 

Central  Wholesale  Grocers,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  We  Buy  In 
Carloads  The  Gain  Is  Yours  and  representation  of 
products  in  the  form  of  a  human  figure.  For  Groceries. 
6,960  ;  Nov.   13. 

Christen  Brothers,  Chicago,  111.  The  Safety-Device  for 
Porches.  For  Porch-Rail  Safety  Device.  6,719 ; 
May  22. 

Christy,  Blanche  C,  doing  business  as  Mary  Jane  Christy, 
Chicago,  111.  Kantlose  Mitten  and  Glove  Guard.  For 
Mitten  and  Glove  Guards.     6,654  ;  Apr.  17. 

Christy,  Mary  Jane.     (See  Christy,  Blanche  0.) 

Citrus  Soap  Company  of  California,  San  Diego,  Calif. 
"For  Snowy  Linens  and  Soft  White  Hands,"  (For 
Advertising  Purposes  for  Citrus  Soap  Powder.)  6,534; 
Feb.   13. 

Citrus  Soap  Company  of  California,  San  Diego,  Calif. 
"  For  Delicate  Fabrics."  (For  Advertising  Purposes 
for  Citrus   Soap  Powder.)      6,535;   Feb.   13. 

Citrus  Soap  Company  of  California,  San  Diego,  Calif. 
"  It  Washes  Clean."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Citrus  Soap  Powder.)     6,536  ;  Feb.  13. 

Citrus  Soap  Company  of  California,  San  Diego,  Calif. 
"For  Snowy  Linens."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Citrus   Soap  Powder.)      6,537 ;   Feb.   13. 

Citrus  Soap  Company  of  California,  San  Diego,  Calif. 
"For  Soft  White  Hands."  (For  Advertising  Purposes 
for  Citrus  Soap  Powder.)      6,538  ;  Feb.  13. 

Citrus  Soap  Company  of  California,  San  Diego,  Calif. 
"  Magic  Results  on  Dirty  Hands."  (For  Advertising 
Purposes  for  Citrus  Soap  Powder.)     6,539  ;  Feb.  13. 

Cleveland  Chemical  Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Get 
It  Now.  For  Germicidal  Cleansing  and  Polishing  Ma- 
terials.    6,676  ;  May  1. 

Cluett,  Peahody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Collars  Outside  I 
For. Gordon  an  Arrow  Shirt.     6,973;  Nov.  20. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc..  Troy,  N.  Y.  That  First  Shirt 
Washing.     For  Arrow  Shirts.     6,974  ;  Nov.  20. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Along  The 
French   Highways.     For  Arrow  Shirts.     6,975  ;   Nov.  20. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  The  Shirt  Off 
Your  Back.     For  Arrow  .Shirts.     6,976  ;  Nov.  20. 

Cluett,  Peahody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  The  Issue  Shirt. 
For   Arrow    Shirts.      6,977;    Nov.    20. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Galloping 
Shirts.     For  Arrow  Shirts.     6,978  ;  Nov.  20. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Gordon,  an 
Arrow  Shirt — A  Shirt  that  is  tailored  for  service.  For 
Arrow  Shirts.     6,979  ;  Nov.   20. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Trov,  N.  Y.  Arrow  Shirts — 
Merit  in  Arrow  Shirts,  etc.  For  Arrow  Shirts.  6,980; 
Nov.  20. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Tuxara  Arrow 
Collars.     For  Arrow  Collars.     6.981  ;  Nov.  20 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy.  N.  Y.  Tabhurst  Arrow 
Wing  Collars.     For  Arrow  Collars.     6,982  ;  Nov.  20 


Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Arrow  Shirts — 
What  is  univei-sally  accepted,  etc.  For  Arrow  Shirts. 
6,983  ;   Nov.    20. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Par  Arrow  Col- 
lars.    For  Arrow  Collars.     6,984  ;  Nov.  20. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Arrow  Shirts — 
The.  Arrow  Shirts  are  distinguished,  etc.  For  Arrow 
Shifts.     6,985;    Nov.    20. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Arrow  Shirts. 
For  the  most  formal,  etc.  For  Arrow  Shirts.  6,986  ; 
Nov.   20. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Arrow  Collars 
and  Shirts  for  Formal  Dress.  For  Collars  and  Shirts. 
7,068  ;  Dec.  11. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Tuxara  an  Arrow 
Wing  Collar — A  Smart,  etc.  For  Collars.  7,069 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Arrow  Shirts— 
The  Arrow  Shirts  are  distinguished  for  their  better 
quality,  etc.     For  Shirts.     7,070  ;  Dec.  11. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Arrow  Shirts — 
Gordon — Spencer.     For  Shirts.     7,089  ;  Dec.  18. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Arrow  Shirts — 
The  Arrow  Shirt  makers  depend,  etc.  For  Shirts. 
7,090;  Dec.  18. 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Arrow  Shirts — 
This  is  Spencer  10,  an  Arrow  Shirt  designed,  etc.  For 
Shirts.     7,091  ;  Dec.  18. 

Columbia  Graphophone  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Co- 
lumbia New  Process  Records.  For  Graphophone  Rec- 
ords.    6,837  ;   July  31. 

Comer  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
"  Comer  All-Weather  Coats."  (For  Advertising  Pur- 
poses for  Raincoats,  Cravenettes,  and  Gabardines.) 
6,592  ;  Mar.  6. 

Commonwealth  Publishing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  As 
Others  See  It.  For  Income-Tax  Records  or  Books. 
7,071  ;  Dec.  11. 

Consumers  Distributing  Co.,  The,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Little 
Stories  of  Success.  For  Vanilla  Extracts.  6,791 ;  July 
10. 

Copeland,  Wilbur  F.,  New  York  N.  Y.  Saint  Bernards. 
For  a  Frankfurter  Inclosed  and  Baked  Inside  of  a 
Biscuit  or  Roll.     6,906  ;  Oct.  2. 

Coty,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  '  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
L'Origan  De  Coty.     For  Perfumes.     6,987  ;  Nov.  20. 

Coty,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Les 
Poudres  De  Coty.    For  Powders.    6,988  ;  Nov.  20. 

Coty,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Eaux  De  Toilette  De  Coty.  For  Perfumes  and  Toilet 
Water.     6,989  ;  Nov.  20. 

Coty,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Les 
Parfume  De  Coty.     For  Perfumes.     6,990  ;   Nov.  20. 

Coty,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del  ,  and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paris 
De  coty.    For  Perfume.     7.01&  ;  Dec.  4. 

Crawford,  Daniel,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  "  Crawford 
Homes."  (For  a  Particular  Kind  of  House  Manufac- 
tured and  Sold  as  a  Complete  Structure.)  6.610 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Cream  of  Wheat  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  "  Keeping 
Watch."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Wheat  Break- 
fast Food.)      6,494;  Jan.  23. 

Cream  of  Wheat  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  "  Starting  The 
New  Y^ear  Right."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Wheat   Breakfast   Food.)      6,540;   Feb.    13. 

Creara  of  Wheat  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  "A  Study  In 
Values."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Wheat  Break- 
fast Food.)     6,557;  Feb.  20. 

Cream  of  Wheat  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  "There  is  Only 
One  Cream  of  Wheat."  (For  Wheat  Breakfast  Food.) 
6,611 ;  Mar.  20. 

Cream  of  Wheat  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     An  Old  Wood 

Cut.     For  Wheat  Breakfast  Food.     6,655  ;  Apr.  17. 
Cream  of  Wheat  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Passed  By  The 

Board  of  Censors.     For  Wheat  Breakfast  Food.     6,735  ; 

May  29. 
Cream    of    Wheat    Co.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Peace    And 

Plenty.     For  Wheat  Breakfast   Food.     6,831 ;   July  24. 
Cream   of  Wheat    Co.,   Minneapolis,   Minn.      The   World's 

Fare.     For  Wheat  Breakfast  Food.     6,847  ;  Aug.  7. 
Cream  of  Wheat  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Right  Over  The 

Home    Plate.      For    Wheat    Breakfast    Food.      6,895 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Cream  of  Wheat  Co.,   Minneapolis,   Minn.     Serious  busi- 
ness, now,  for  little  brains.     For  Wheat  Breakfast  Food. 

6,896  ;  Sept.  25. 
Cream    of   Wheat    Co.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Fifty-Fifty. 

For  Wheat  Breakfast  Food.     6,929  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cream   of  Wheat   Co.,  Minneapolis,    Minn.     A  baby   spe- 
cialist's advice  about  the  first  solid  food.     For  Wheat 

Breakfast  Food.     6,930  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cream   of   Wheat  Co.,  Minneapolis,   Minn.     The  'ListleSs 

Age.'     For  W^heat  Breakfast  Food.     7,019;   Dec.  4. 
Cream  of  Wheat  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.    To  The  Queen's  - 

Taste.     For  Wheat  Breakfast  Food.     7,072  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cream  of  Wheat  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Authorities  call 

it  the   "  neglected   age."     For  Wheat   Breakfast   Food. 

7,073;  Dec.  11. 
Crosby,  John   B.,   Lake  Bluff,  111.     "  Kill  Those  Moths." 

(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Cedar  Chests.)      6.495; 

Jan.  23. 
Damm,  Max  Co.,  Inc.,  Newark.  N.  J.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Brief-O'Grip.      For   Brief    Cases.      6,873 ;    Sept.    4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  prints — Continued. 


995 


Dass,  Shrl  K.  A.,  doing  business  as  India  Herb  Company, 
Chicaso,  111.  "  Health  Yofia."  (For  Advertising  Fur- 
poses  tor  Medicinal  Products — Namely,  a  Combination 
Consislini:  of  Herbs  Used  Primarily  for  the  Treatment 
of  Stomach  Trouble  and  Indleestion.)      6.541 :  Feb.  13. 

De-Fi  Manufacturing  Company,  New  Xork,  N.  Y.  De-Fi 
Typi  writer  Paper.  For  Typewriter  Paper.  6,888 ; 
Sept.  IS. 

Denkewalter,  Frod,  Columbus,  Ohio.  "  Plant  Marvel 
Acts  Like  Magic  on  All  Plants."  (For  Advertising 
Purposes  for  Plant  Foods  and  Fertilizers.)  6,593 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Desmond,  B.  G.,  Manufacturing  Corporation,  College 
Point,  N.  T.  Desmond's  Miracle  Oil  for  Upper  Motor 
Lubrication.  For  Lubricating  Oils  and  Lubricants. 
6,656  ;  Apr.  17. 

Dill,  J.  G.,  Company,  Eichmond,  Va.,  and  New  York,  N.  Y. 
"Every  Pipeful  Has  a  Thank  You  In  It."  (For  Ad- 
vertising Purposes  for  Smoking  Tobacco.)  6.558; 
Feb.  20. 

Domino  House.     (See  Sullivan,  Marguerite.) 

Don,  Edward,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Order  Today ! 
Delivered  Tomorrow.  For  Hotels,  Restaurants,  and 
Janitor  Supplies.     6,657  ;  Apr.  17. 

Dutchess  Manufacturing  Company,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
"  You  Can't  Bank  the  Profit  Until  You  Sell  the  Goods." 
(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Trousers.)  6,559; 
Feb.  20. 

Dynamo  Electric  Works,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dynamo 
Electric  Works  Guaranteed  Quality  +  Service.  For 
Dynamos.     6,897  ;  Sept.  25. 

E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Truth  in  Advertis- 
ing Drug  Products.     For  Drugs.     7,082 ;  Dec.  11. 

E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons.  New  York,  N.  Y.  The  Danger  Line 
There  is  a  tiny  ridge  on  the  surface  of  your  teeth. 
For  Dental  Cream.     7,083  ;  Dec.  11. 

E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fight  Acid-Ero- 
sion at  "  The  Danger  Line  "  If  you  want  sound  teeth 
and  healthy  gums.     For  Dental  Cream.     7,084  ;  Dec.  11. 

E.  R.  Squibb"  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Only  in  Italy  is 
found  such  talc — only  Squibb  brings  such  a  talcum  to 
you.     For  Talcum  and  Cold  Cream.     7,085  ;  Dec.  11. 

Eaton.  Crane  &  Pike  Company,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  "Eaton's 
Highland  Linen  'The  Correct  Writing  Paper  'Anything 
Important.  Marion?'"  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Eaton's  Highland   Linen.)      6,542;   Feb.  13. 

Eaton,  Crane  &  Pike  Company,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  You 
wouldn't  drink  from  your  saucer.  For  Papeteries. 
6,792  :   July   10. 

Eaton,  Crane  &  Pike  Company,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Could 
this  be  you  in  these  holeplessly  old  style  clothes.  For 
Papeteries.     6,821 ;  July  17. 

Elders,  H.  Will,  M  D.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  A  Baby  In  Your 
Home.  For  a  Proprietary  Remedy  for  Use  in  the  Treat- 
ment of  Sterility  in  Women.     7,092  ;  Dec.   18. 

Eline's  Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  "  The  Beauty 
Which  Glows  from  Within."  (For  Advertising  Purposes 
for  Chocolate.)      6,513;  Feb.  6. 

Eline's  Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  "  Chocolate  for 
Health  and  Goodness."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Chocolate.)     6,514;  Feb.  6. 

Eline's  Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  "  Eat  Eline's 
Chocolate  for  Endurance  and  Goodness."  (For  Ad- 
vertising Purposes  for  Chocolate.)     6,515;  Feb.  6. 

Eline's  Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  "  Why  Eline's 
Chocolate  is  Best."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Chocolate.)      6,516;  Feb.  6. 

Eline's  Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  "  Eline's  Sweet 
Milk  Chocolate."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Choco- 
late.)    6,560;  Feb.  20. 

Eline's  Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  "  Dellciously 
Good."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Chocolate.) 
6,561  ;  Feb.  20. 

Eline's  Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  "Dellciously  Good." 
(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Chocolate.)  6,562 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Eline's  Incorporated,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  "  Eat  Eline's  Choc- 
olate Bars  and  Nourish  the  Skin  from  Within."  (For 
Advertising  Purposes  for  Chocolate.)        6,594  ;  Mar.  6. 

Eline's     Incorporated,     Milwaukee,     Wis.       "  Eat    Eline's 
Chocolate   Bars    and   Nourish   the   Skin   from   Within.'". 
(For  Chocolate.)      6,604;   Mar.   13. 

Eline's  Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  "  Undernourished 
Children  Need  Eline's  Chocolate  Bars."  (For  Choco- 
late.)     6.605  :  Mar.  13. 

Eline's  Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Spark  the  Human 
Engine  with  Eline  Chocolate  Bars.  For  Chocolate. 
6.630  ;  Apr.  3. 

Eline's  Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Brace  up  Your 
Child  with  Eline's  MUk  Chocolate  Bars.  For  Choc- 
olate.    6,658  ;  Apr.  17. 

Eline's  Incorporated.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Eat  Eline's  Milk 
Chocolate  Bars.     For   Chocolate.     6,690;  May  8. 

Emerv  and  Beers  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  'Onyx' 
Hosiery."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Hosiery.  1 
6,517;  Feb.  6. 

Emery  and  Beers  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.Y.  "  Onyx  Ho- 
siery." (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Hosiery.  6,563  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Emery  and  Beers  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  '  Onyx  ' 
Hosiery."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Hosiery.) 
6,580;  Feb.  27. 


Emery  &  Beers  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     "Onyx 

Hosiery."      (For    Advertising    Purposes    for    Hosiery.) 

6,496;  Jan.  23. 
Emery  &  Beers  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    "  *  Onyx  ' 

Ilosicrv."       (For    Advertising    Purposes    for    Hosiery.) 

6,581;  Feb.  27. 
Emery  &  Beers  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     "  'Onyx' 

Hosiery."      (For  Hosiery.)     6,612;  Mar.  20. 
Emery  &  Beers  Company,  Inc.,  assignor  to  Onyx  Hosiery, 

Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     "Onyx"  Hosiery.     For  Hosiery. 

6,793-5  :   July   10. 
Engelke,  William  J.  H.,  doing  business  as  Pan-American 

Fire  Works  Company,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.     Spirit  of  No 

Man's   Land.      For   F'ireworks   and   Firework   Displays. 

6,640  ;  Apr.   10. 
Estey  Organ  Company,  Brattleboro,  Vt.     "  The  Estcy  Pipe 

Organ."       (For    Advertising    Purposes    for    Estey    Pipe 

Organs.)     6,543:   Feb.   13. 
Estey    Organ    Company,    Brattleboro,    Vt.      "  The    Estey 

Residence    Pipe    Organ."       (For    Advertising    I'urposes 

for  Estev  Pipe  Organs.)     6,582:  Feb.  27. 
Evans,    William,    Chicago,    111.      '' Cremo    Potato   Bread." 

(For  Bread.)     6,606;  Mar.  13. 
Evans,    William,    Chicago,    111.      "  Happy    Home    Bread." 

(For  Bread.)     6,607;  Mar.  13. 
Fair,  The,  Chicago,  111.     The  Ace  of  Golf  BaUs.     For  Golf 

Balls.      6,796;   July    10. 
Pairbank.  N.  K.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     "  Kept 

Clean    With    Gold    Dust."       (For    Gold    Dust    Washing 

Powder.)     6,564  ;  Feb.  20. 
Fairbank,  N.  K.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     "  You 

might    as   well  varnish   your  skin   as  to    have   clogged 

inactive  poies."      (For  Advertising  Purposes  lor  Fairy 

Soap.)      6,583;   Feb.   27. 
Fairbank,  N.  K.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Like  a 

Painted  Lily — .     For  Fairy  Soap.     6,659;  Apr.  17. 
Fairbank,   N.   K.,   Company,  The,  New  York,  N.   Y.     For 

Your  Spring  Cleaning.     For  Gold  Dust  Washing  Powder. 

6,660  ;  Apr.  17. 
Fairbank,  N.  K.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Kept 

Sweet    and    Clean    with    Gold   Dust.      For    Gold    Dust 

Washing  Powder.     6,838  ;  July  31. 
Fairbank,  N.  K.,  Company,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Your 

Men  Folks  Prefer  Fairy  Soap.    For  Fairy  Soap.    6,839  ; 

July  31. 
Feder,  David  H.,  doing  business  as  Progressive  Sales  & 

Paint   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Stop   Your   Own   Roof 

Leaks  With  Feder's  JiflCy  Easy  Roof  Repair  Outfit.     For 

Roof-Repair  Outfits.     6,878;   Sept.  11. 
Federal   Manufacturing   Company,   The,    Columbus,   Ohio. 

Headlighting   Satisfaction.      For  Tilting  Reflectors   lor 

Controlling    the    Positions    of    Headlight    Beams    from 

Light-Projecting  Devices.     6,954  ;  Nov.  6. 
Federal   Manufacturing   Company,   The,    Columbus,    Ohio. 

The    Motorists'    Eleventh    Commandment — Thou    Shalt 

Not  Glare.     For  Tilting  Reflectors  for  Controlling  the 

Positions    of    Headlight    Beams    from    Light-Projecting 

Devices.     6,955  ;   Nov.   6. 
First  on  the  List.     For  Coffee.     Hills  Bros.    6,748  ;  June  5. 
Fisher,  W.  Reuen,  Detroit,  Mich.     "  Standardized  Drilling 

and  Reaming  Jig  Bushings."     (For  Drilling  and  Ream- 
ing Jig  Bushings  and  Liners  Therefor.)     6,622  ;  Mar.  27. 
Florida   Citrus   Exchange,   Tampa,  Fla.      "  Florida   Seald- 

sweet  Grapefruit  Fine  for  Health."      (For  Advertising 

Purposes   lor   Grapefruit.)    6,497 ;   Jan.   23. 
Forham    Company,   New   York,   N.    Y.      Only   One   in   five 

is    safe.      For  "  a    Preparation    for    the    Teeth.      6,907  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Fougera,  E.,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Snow  Fluff.     For 

Toilet  Powder.     6,681 ;  Apr.  3. 
Franklin  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     "  Tylite." 

(For   Advertising   Purposes   for   Knitted   Neckties   and 

Scarfs.)     6.518;  Feb.  6. 
Franklin   Knitting   Mills,    Inc.,    New   York,   N.    Y.     Look 

Best — Longest.     For     Knitted     Neckties     and     Scarfs. 

6,632  ;  Apr.  3. 
Franklin  Knitting  Mills.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fashion- 
knit    Turtle     Ties.       For    Knitted     Neckties.       6,691 ; 

May  8.  ^         ^  . 

Franklin     Manufacturing     Co.,     The.      (See     Oppenheim 

Oberndorf  &  Co.) 
Friscber,  Lobl,  doing  business  as  Ideal  Pleating  Co.,  New 

York,    N.    Y.      "  The    Most    Up-to-Date    Plant    in    the 

World."      (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Plaited  Novel- 
ties.)    6,544;   Feb.   13. 
Frost,  George,   Company,  Boston,   Mass.     Knicker  Boston 

Garter.     For  Men's  Garters.     6,797;  July  10. 
Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.     "  See 

How    Easy    It    Is."       (For    Advertising    Purposes    for 

Jell-0,  a  Dessert  Preparation.)     6,519;  Feb.  6. 
Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The.  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.     "  Giro 

Figures."       (For    Advertising    Purposes    for    Jell-0,    a 

Dessert  Preparation.)      6.520;  Feb.  6. 
Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.     " — and 

Norah  says."      (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Jell-O,  a 

Dessert   Preparation.)      6,521;    Feb.   6. 
Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.     "  Don- 
nelly  Lemon   ,Tell-0."      (For  Advertising  Purposes   for 

.Tell-0,   a   Dessert  Preparation.)      6,522;  Feb.  6. 
Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.     "  It's 

so   Simple."      (For   Advertising  Purposes   for  Jell-0,   a 

Dessert  Preparation. )      6,523  ;  Feb.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  prints — Continued. 


Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 
"Whipped  Strawberry  ,Tell-0."  (For  Advertising  Pur- 
poses for  JelI-0,  a  Dessert  Preparation.)     6,524  ;  ITeb.  6. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  "  The 
Call  to  Luncheon."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Jell-0,  a  Dessert  Preparation.)      0,525  ;   Feb.   6. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  "  Don- 
nelly Stravi^berry  Jell-0."  (For  Advertising  Purposes 
for  Jell-0,  a  Dessert  Preparation.)     6.526;  Feb.  6. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  "  Do- 
mestic Science  Class."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Jell-0,  a  Dessert  Preparation.)     6,584;  Feb.  27. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  "  Giro 
Cherry  Jell-O."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Jell-0, 
a  Dessert  Preparation.)     0,585;  Feb.  27. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  "  1923 
Mother's  Birthday."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Jell-0,  a  Dessert  Preparation.)     6,586;  Feb.  27. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  The 
Big  Brother  Package.     For  Jell-0.     6,908  ;   Oct.   2. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  The 
Luncheon    Party.       For    Jell-0.       6,009 ;     Oct.     2. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  The 
Children's  Grocery   Store.     For  .Tell-0.     6,910 ;   Oct.  2. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  The 
Maid.     For  Jell-0.     6,911  ;  Oct.  2. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  (i:ompany,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 
Cherry    Whip.      For    Jell-0.      6,912 ;    Oct.    2. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Companv,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 
Polly  Put  the  Kettle  On.     For  Jell-0.     6,913  ;   Oct.  2. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 
Pineapple  Bavarian  Cream.     For  Jell-0.     6,914  ;  Oct.  2. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 
The   Grocery  Boy.      For   Jell-0.      6,915  ;    Oct.    2. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  Saving 
Jell-0.  For  Jell-0,  a  Dessert  Preparation.  7,102 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  The 
Wedding  Present.     For  Jell-0,  a  Dessert  Preparation. 

7.103  ;  Dec.  25. 

Genesee  Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  The 
Happy    Family.      For    Jell-O,    a    Dessert    Preparation. 

7.104  ;  Dec.  25. 

Genesee   Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.     The 

Figurines.     For  Jell-O,  a  Dessert  Preparation.     7,105  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Genesee   Pure  Food  Company,  The,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.     The 

Eye  Is  Forerunner  Of  The  Palate.     For  Jell-O,  a  Des- 
sert Preparation.     7,106  ;  Dec.  25. 
Georgia,   William  B.,   Waco,   Tex.     Aristokrat  Kut.      For 

Fancy    Cut    Spectacle    and    Eyeglass    Lenses.      6,832 ; 

July  24. 
Georgia,    Wm.   B.,   Waco,  Tex.     Hltone  Kut.     For  Fancy- 
Cut   Spectacle  and    Eyeglass   Lenses.     6,840 ;   July  31. 
Georgia,    Wm.    B.,    Waco,    Tex.      Hightone    Kut    II.      For 

Fancy    Cut    Spectacle    and    Ilveglass    Lenses.      7,020 ; 

Dec.   4. 
Georgia,   Wm.   B.,   Waco,   Tex.     Hightone   Kut   III.     For 

Fancy    Cut    Spectacle    and    Eyeglass    Lenses.      7,021  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Georgia,    Wm.    B.,   Waco,   Tex.      Twilyte-Ra    Kut   Lenzez. 

For  Fancy  Cut  Spectacle  Eyegla.ss  and  Colored  Lenses. 

7,022  ;   Dec.  4. 
Goldberg,  Isidor,  doing  business  as  National  Garter  Com- 
pany,   New    York,    N.    Y.      Kiddygrip    Socklets.      For 

Hosiery    Supporters.      6,720 ;    May   22. 
Good-Grape   Company,   The,   Chattanooga,   Tenn.      Cap'n. 

Grapejack.       For     Nonalcoholic,     Noncereal,     Maltless 

Beverages.      6,879 ;    Sept.    11. 
Goodyear    Tire    &    Rubber    Company,    The,    Akron,    Ohio. 

Claim  Check.     For  Goodyear  Wingfoot  Soles  and  Heels. 

6,991 ;  Nov.  20. 
Grier-SutherJand   Co.,   Detroit,  Mich.     Power.     For  Stor- 
age Batteries.     6.692  :  May  8. 
Gude,  O.  J.,  Company,  N.  Y.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     A  Good 

Complexion    Comes   From   Within.      For    Bottled    Milk. 

6,931 ;  Oct.  16. 
Gulf  Crushing  Co.   Inc.,   Morgan    City   and  New  Orleans, 

La.      Reef    Brand    Crushed    Oyster    Shell    for   Poultry. 

For  Crushed  Oyster  Shell.     7,093  ;  Dec.  IS. 
H.   J.    Heinz  Co.,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Olives   from    Spain — 

From  Seville,  in  sunny  Spain,  etc.     For  Heinz  57  Va- 
rieties.    7,076  ;  Dec.  11. 
H.  J.  Heinz  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     56  is  just  a  number — 

58    is   just    a    number,    etc.      For   Heinz    57    Varieties. 

7,077  ;  Dec.  11. 
Haas  Bros.,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Show   Girl.      For   Cigars. 

6,858  ;  Aug.  14. 
Hammel,   Riglander   &   Co.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     V.   T.    F. 

Fancy    Shape   Lentilles.      For    Watch    Glasses.      6,721 ; 

May  22. 
Hanward  Manufacturing  Company,   St.   Louis,  Mo.     "  At 

Your   Servica    Folks."      (For   Advertising   Purposes  for 

Piston  Rings.)      6,587;  Feb.  27. 
Hartmann  Cushion  Top  Wardrobe  Trunks.     For  Wardrobe 
Trunks.     Hartmann  Trunk  Company.   6,771  ;  June  '>C, 
Hartmann  Trunk  Company,  Racine,  Wis.     "  The  Panama 

Opening."      (For    Advertising    Purposes    for    Wardrobe 

Trunks.)     6,527;  Feb.  6. 

Hartmann    Trunk     Company,    Racine,     Wis.      Hartmann 

?'io'i'°i\  '^°P  Wardrobe  Trunks.     For  Wardrobe  Trunks. 
6,669-71 ;  Apr.  24. 


Hartmann  Trunk  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Hartmann 
Cushion  Top  Wardrobe  Trunks.  For  Wardrobe 
Trunks.     6,703;  May  15. 

Haynes  Automobile  Company,  The,  Kokomo,  Ind.  "  The 
New  1923  Haynes  55  Sport  Touring  5  Passengers." 
(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Automobiles.)  6,545; 
Feb.   13. 

Haynes  Automobile  Company,  The,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Two 
New  Uaynes  Cars  Now  on  display  for  first  time  at 
Your  local  Haynes  Showroom.  For  Automobiles. 
6,641  ;  Apr.  10. 

Haynes  Automobile  Company,  The,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Haynes, 
For  Automobiles.     6,704  ;   May  15. 

Haynes  Automobile  Co.,  The,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Haynes  77. 
For  Automobiles.     6,798  ;  July  10. 

Haynes  Automobile  Company,  The,  Kokomo,  Ind.  "  The 
New  Improved  Five  Passenger  Haynes  75  Brougham." 
(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Automobiles.)  0,498; 
Jan.  23. 

Heinz,  H.  J.,  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  "  Good  things  for 
desserts  Heinz  Fig  Pudding."  (For  Advertising  Pur- 
poses for  Heinz  Fig  Pudding.)     6,546;  Feb.  13. 

Heinz,  H.  J.,  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  "  A  Heinz  Kitchen  Is 
A  Pleasant  Place."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Heinz  57   Products.)      6,547;  Feb.  13. 

Heinz,  H.  J.,  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Fifty  Years  Ago — When 
the  village  grocer,  etc.  For  Heinz  57  Varieties.  7,023  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Heinz,  U.  J.,  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pickles  In  Pat- 
terns. For  Heinz  57  Varieties  (Food  Products).  6,799; 
July   10. 

Heinz,  H.  J.,  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Your  Friend 
And  Ours — The  Grocer.  For  Heinz  57  Varieties  (Food 
Products).     6,800;  July  10. 

Heinz,  H.  J.,  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  What  Surprised 
The  Chef.  For  Heinz  57  Varieties  (Food  Products). 
6,801  ;   July   10. 

Hemlock  Manufacturers,  The,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  "Hemlock." 
(For  Hemlock  Lumber.)     6,613;  Mar.  20. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  "  Perfect  Coffee."  (For 
Advertising  Purposes  for  Coffee.)     6.565  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hills,  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  "The  Fountain  of 
Youth."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Coffee.)  6,566  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  "American  palates 
Infallible."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Colfee.) 
6,567  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  B'rancisco,  Calif.  "  How  to  Make  Cof- 
fee." (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Coffee.)  6,568; 
Feb.  20. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  *  Francisco,  Calif.  Where  the  finest 
coffee  flavor  comes  from'.     For  Coffee.     6,672  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  First  in  Perfection. 
For  Coffee.     6,693  ;  May  8. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  First-try.  For  Coffee. 
6,694  ;  May  8. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  First  in  Quality.  For 
Coffee.     6,695  ;  May  8. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  First  in  Freshness. 
For  Coffee.     6,696  ;  May  8. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  First  in  flavor.  For 
Coffee.     6,697  ;  May  8. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  B"'rancisco,  Calif.  First  in  vacuum.  For 
Coffee.     6,698  ;  May  8. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  First  choice.  For 
Coffee.     6,699  ;  May  8. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  It's  real  coffee.  For 
Coffee.     6,916  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  The  recognized  stand- 
ard.    For  Coffee.     6.917  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Coffee  flavor  that 
satisfies.     For  Coffee.     6,918;  Oct.   2. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Remember  the  Man 
Y'ou'll  remember  the  Can.     For  Coffee.     6,919  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Where  the  finest  cof- 
fee   flavor    comes    from.      For    Coffee.      6,920 :    Oct.    2. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  You  can  get  good 
coffee.     For  Coffee.     6,921  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Y'es  people  change 
to  and  then  remain  satisfied.  For  Coffee.  6,922 ; 
Oct,  2. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  It's  sunny  flavor  wins 
your    favor.      For    Coffee.      G.92.'?  ;    Oct.    2. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Correct  taste  strength 
&  Flavor.     For  Coffee.     6,932  ;  Oct.  16. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  The  Flavor  Difference. 
For  Coffee.     7,094  ;  Dec.  18. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  The  High  Quality 
makes  friends.     For  Coffee.     7.095 ;   Dec.   18. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  The  delicious  aroma 
of  an  opened  can  is  a  promise  of  the  full-flavored  cup 
to  come.  Quality  made  it.     For  Coffee.     7,096  ;  Dec.  18. 

Hills  Bros..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Quality  made.  For 
Coffee.     7,097  :  Dee,  18. 

Hinds,  A.  S.,  Co.,  Portland,  Me.  "  The  Hinds  Cre-Maids 
Have  Beauty  Rare,  Each  One  is  a  Perfect  Dream,  for 
They  Always  Use  Each  Day  With  Care  Hinds  Honey 
and  Almond  Cream."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Hinds  Honey  and  Almond  Cream.)     6,499;  Jan.  23, 

Hinds,  A.  S,,  Co,,  Portland,  Me,  "Hinds  Honey  and  Alm- 
ond Cream."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Hinds 
Honey  and  Almond  Cream,)     0,500-3;  Jan  ,23. 


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Hinds,  A.  S.,  Co.,  Portland,  Me.  "Hinds  Disappearing 
Cream."  (For  Advertising  ruiposes  for  Hinds  Disap- 
pearing Cream.)      6.504  ;   Jan.  23. 

Hind.s.  A.  S..  Co.,  Portland,  Mo.  "  Hinds  Honey  and 
Almond  Cream."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Hinds 
Honey  and  Almond   Cream.)     6,505-6;  Jan.  23. 

Hinds,  .\.  S.,  Co.,  Portl.nnd,  Me.  "  Please  Write  Us  For 
Winter  Comfort."  (For  the  A.  S.  Hinds  Co.  Honey 
and  Almond  Cream.)     6.608:  Mar.  13. 

Hinds,  A.  S.,  Co.,  Portland,  Me.  The  After-Shave  Com- 
fort and  Enjoyment.  For  A.  S.  Hinds  Co.  Honey  and 
Almond   Cream.     6,S4S ;  Aug.   7. 

Hinds.  A.  S.,  Co.,  Portland,  Me.  The  Powder  Base 
Perfection.  For  Hinds  Honey  and  Almond  Cream  and 
Cre-rais  Face  Powder.     6,849  ;   Aug.  7. 

Hinds,  A.  S.,  Co.,  Portland,  Me.  Hinds  Honey  and  Al- 
mond Cream.  For  Honey  and  Almond  Cream.  6,880  ; 
Sept.    11. 

Hinds,  A.  S.,  Co.,  Portland,  Me.  The  Cream  for  Every 
Home.  For  Honev  and  Almond  Cream  and  Cre-Mis 
Face  Powder.     6,898  ;  Sept.  25. 

Hirsch's  Hair  Bazaar  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Ask  for  the 
Hirschnet.     For  Hair  Nets.     6,705 ;  May   15. 

Holmes  Company,  Robbinston.  Me.  A  Wooden  Box  Wire 
Bound  Ready  to  Go.    For  Canned  Fish.     6,642  ;  Apr.  10. 

Holmes  Company,  Robbinston,  Me.  H  C  O.  For  Canned 
Fish.     6.643;  Apr.  10. 

Hoyo,  Stephen  M.,  doing  business  as  Ka-Zu  Beverage  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  "  Ka-Zu  Punch  Extra 
Drv."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  a  Nonalcoholic 
Beverage.)     6,569  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hudson  Bay  Fur  Company.     (See  Kosofsky,  Aaron.) 

Hurh'v  Shoe  Co.,  Rockland,  Mass.  Hurley  Gripsem  G/A 
Arch  Shoe.     For  Shoes.     6,736;  May  29. 

Hygrade  Oil  &  Fuel  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Most 
Smiles  Per  Gallon.  For  Gasoline  and  Oils.  6,802 ; 
July   10. 

Ideal  Pleating  Co.      (See  Frischer,  Lobl.) 

India   Herb   Company.      (See   Dass,    Shri   K.   A.) 

Indiana  Limestone  Quarrymen's  Assn.,  Bedford,  Ind. ;  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  and  Chicago,  111.  "Indiana  Limestone  The 
Nation's  Building  Stone."  (For  Advertising  Purposes 
for  Indiana  Limestone.)     6,595;  Mar.  6. 

Jautzen  Knitting  Mills,  Portland,  Oreg.  The  suit  that 
changed  bathing  to  swimming.  For  Swimming  Suit. 
6.850;  Aug.  14. 

Jennings,  James  R.,  Springfield,  Mass.  "  Biltmore  Dress- 
ing." (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Salad  Dressing.) 
6,507;  Jan.  23. 

lessen,  J.  Carl,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Motion  Picture  Mem- 
ory Contest.     For  Motion  Pictures.     6,803  ;  July  10. 

Jewel  Tea  Co.  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Japanese  Tea  Gardens 
and  Pickers.     For  Tea.     7,024  ;  Dec.  4. 

Joannes  Brothers  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Mr.  Coff 
E.  Bean  Says  :     For  Coffee.     6.961  ;  Nov.  13. 

Johnson,  Cyril,  Woolen  Co.,  Stafford  Springs,  Conn.  The 
Fabric's  The  Thing.  For  Woolen  and  Worsted  Piece 
Goods  for  Men's  Wear  Only.     6,860  ;  Aug.  14. 

Kahn's,  E.,  Sons  Company,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
"  Signed  on  the  Rind."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Ham  and  Bacon.)     6,596;  Mar.  6. 

Kahns,  E.,  Sons  (i!ompany,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  De- 
mand this  Brand.  For  Ham  and  Bacon.  6,644 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Kaplan,  Harry  E.,  doing  business  as  H.  E.  Kaplan  &  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Eternal  Bliss.  For  Finger  Rings.  6,804  ; 
July   10. 

Karp,  Joseph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bleacho  For  Bleach- 
ing Hair — Use  Bleacho.  For  Hair  Preparations.  6,933  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Kayser,  Julius,  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Say — Kayser 
Gloves.     For  Gloves.    6,661 ;  Apr.  17. 

Ka-Zu  Beverage  Company.     (See  Hoye,  Stephen  M.) 

Kelser,  James  R.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  The  Keiser  Tied 
Tie.     For  Neckties.     6.645;   Apr.  10. 

Kendall  Products  Corp..  New  York,  N.  Y.  "Kent  Washes 
Everything.  Yes — ^Everything!"  (For  Advertising 
Purposes  for  Soap.)     6,508;  Jan.  23. 

Kenyon,  C.,  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  "  Duro- 
Cords."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Rubber  Tires 
and  Tubes.)      6,548;  Feb.   13. 

King,  Frank  O.,  Chicago,  HI.  Skeezix.  For  Dolls. 
6,992  ;  Nov.  20. 

King,  Frank  O.,  Chicago,  111.  Gasoline  Alley  Bunch. 
For  Dolls.     6,993  ;  Not.  20. 

King's  Food  Products  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.  — The 
choice  of  a  million  American  housewives.  For  Fruits 
and   Vegetables.      6,861  ;   Aiig.   14. 

Kirk,  James  S.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  "  Kirk's  Cocoa 
Hardwater  Castile."      (For  Soap.)      6,623-4;   Mar.  27. 

Kirk,  James  S.,  &  Company,  Chicago.  111.  "  'Cheaper  to 
Buy  Good  Soap  than  New  Clothes'."  (For  Soap.) 
6,625  ;  Mar.  27. 

Kirk,  James  S.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  "  Kirk's  Cocoa 
Hardwater  Castile."      (For  Soap.)      6,626;  Mar.   27. 

Kirk.  James  S..  &  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Dare  You  Wear 
a  Diamond  Ring?     For  Soap.     6,633;  Apr.  3. 

Kirk,  James  S.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Could  You 
Wear  a   String  of  Pearls?     For  Soap.     6,634;  Apr.   3. 

Kirk,  James  S.,  &  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Kirk's  Cocoa 
Hardwater  Castile.     For  Soap.     6,635  ;  Apr.  3. 

Kirk,  James  S.,  &  Companv.  Chicago,  111.  American 
Family.     For  Soap.     6,700 ;  May  8. 


Kirk,  James  S.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Kirk's  Cocoa 
Hardwater   Castile.     For  Soap.     6,706 ;    May   15. 

Kirk,  James  S..  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Kirk's  Cocoa 
Hardwater    Castile.      For    Soap.      6,722 ;    May   22. 

Kirk,  James  S.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Attract  the 
Bye  to  Make  Folks  Buy.     For  Soap.     6,737;  May  29. 

Kirk,  James  S.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Specially  de- 
signed for  Special  Sales.    For  Soap.     6,738  ;  May  29. 

Kirk,  James  S.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Kirk's  Cocoa 
Hardwater  Castile.     For  Soap.     6,739  ;  May  29. 

Kirk,  James  S.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  As  Invigorat- 
ing as  a  Breath  of  Mountain  Air.  For  Soap.  6,994 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Klein,  Phil,  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  '  I  Don't  Need  Him  '  I 
wear  '  Good  Health  '  Clothes."  (For  Advertising  Pur- 
poses for  Boys'  Clothing.)     6,588  ;  Feb.  27. 

Kuothe  Brothers  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Kno  the 
Club  Garters.     For  Men's  Garters.     6,646  ;  Apr.  10. 

Kosofsky,  Aaron,  doing  business  as  Hudson  Bay  Fur  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Buy  Hudson  Bay  Furs."  (For 
Fur  Garments.)      6,614  ;  Mar.  20. 

Krank,  Alfred  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  "  Krank's  Fix-A-Gloss," 
(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  a  Dandruff  Remedy  and 
Hair  Dressing.)     6,570;  Feb.  20. 

Krank,  Alfred  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Krank's  Hair-Root- 
Oil.     For  a  Hair  Tonic.     6,850  ;  Aug.  7. 

Krank,  Alfred  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Krank's.  For  Toilet 
Preparations.     6,899  ;    Sept.  25. 

Krux,  Frank,  Chicago,  111.  Unity.  For  Stoves.  7,025 ; 
Dec.    4. 

Laadt  Corporation,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Espec.  For  Elec- 
trical   Spectacles.      6,723 ;    May    22. 

Larus  &  Brother  Company,  Richmond,  Va.  Edgeworth 
Extra  High  Grade  Tobacco.  For  Tobacco.  6,900 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Lawton,  Thomas,  New  York,  N.  Y.  We  Sell  Dr.  Lawton's 
Guaranteed  Fat  Reducer.  For  Surgical  Appliances. 
6,707  ;  May  15. 

Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby,  Chicago,  111.  Libby's  Fancy  Red 
Alaska   Salmon.     For   Salmon.     6,874 ;   Sept.  4. 

Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby,  Chicago,  111.  Toy  Store.  For 
Canned  Goods.     6,962  ;  Nov.  13. 

Lionel  Trading  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "Lionel  Com- 
pact."    (For  Compacts.)     6,615  ;  Mar.  20. 

Lionel  Trading  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lionel  Square 
Comp,Tct.      For    Compacts.      6,889  ;    Sept.    18. 

Little  Women  Dress  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Little  Women 
Dress  Co.     For  Dresses.     6,805  ;  July  10. 

Liftman,  Geo.,  Stuart,  Fla.  "  Lemon  Liver  Workers." 
(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Liver  Pills.)  6,697; 
Mar.  0. 

Locomotive  Firebox  Company,  Chicago,  111.  The  Heart 
Of  The  Locomotive.  For  Parts  of  Locomotive  Boilers 
Known   as  Thermic  Siphons.     6,851 ;   Aug.  7, 

Lowney,  Walter  M.,  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Lowney's 
Chocolates.  For  Chocolate  Products,  Including  Par- 
ticularly Lowney's  Chocolates.     6,822 ;  July   17. 

Luminite  Corporation,  The,  Newark,  N.  J.  "  Luminite 
Push  Button."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Luminite 
Radium  Push  Buttons.)     6,571;  Feb.  20. 

Luminite  Corporation,  The,  Newark,  N.  J.  "  Luminite 
Pendant."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Lumnite  Ra- 
dium Pendants.)     6,572;  Feb.  20. 

Luminite  Corporation,  The,  Newark,  N.  J.  "  Luminite 
Locator."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Luminite 
Radium  Locators.)     6,598;  Mar.  6. 

Magee,  Robert  B.,  Denver,  Colo.,  "  Oil  Shale  By-Products." 
(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Oil  Shale  and  Refinings 
Therefrom.)     6,599  ;  Mar.  6. 

Mannion  &  Arthur  Co.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  Shoot  the 
Plugs.  For  Plugs  for  Cleaning  Condenser  Tubes.  6,807  ; 
July   10. 

Mannion  &  Arthur  Co.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  Shoot  the 
Plugs.  For  Plugs  for  Cleaning  Condenser  Tubes. 
6,890  ;  Sept.  18. 

Mannion  &  Arthur  Co.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  .T.  Shoot  the 
Plugs  Use  One  400  Times  and  More.  For  Plugs  for 
Cleaning  Condenser  Tubes.     6,024  :   Oct.   2. 

Martin  Varnish  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Martin's  100% 
Pure.      For   Varnishes.      6,995 ;    Nov.    20. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  A  Re- 
freshing— Delicious — Satisfying  Dish.  For  Ice  Cream. 
6.996;  Nov.  20. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  From 
Blossom  to  Tasty  Fruit.  For  Ice  Cream.  6,997 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Your 
Dream.      For    Ice   Cream.      6,998 ;    Nov.   20. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  The 
Height  of  Delight.     For  Ice  Cream.     6,999  ;  Nov.  20. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  The 
Choice  of  Particular  People.  For  ICe  Cream.  7,000 ; 
Nov.   20. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  The 
Extreme  of  Excellence.  For  Ice  Cream.  7,001 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Always 
Pleasing.      For    Ice    Cream.      7,002 ;    Nov.    20. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  A 
Slice  of  Deliciousness.  For  Ice  Cream.  7,003 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C.  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  A  De- 
light  to   All.      For   Ice   Cream.      7,004 ;    Nov.    20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  primts — Continued. 


Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Real 
Crushed  Fruit  Flavor.  For  Ice  Cream.  7,005 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  The 
Ideal   Dessert.      For   Ice    Cream.      7,006 ;   Nov.   20. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Two 
Tasty    Dishes.      For   Ice    Cream.      7,007 ;    Nov.    20. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Our 
Strawberry  Soda.     For  Ice  Cream.     7,008  ;   Nov.  20. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C.,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Hawaiian  Pineapple.     For  Ice  Cream.     7,009  ;  Nov.  20. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  A  De- 
light to  Eye  and  Palate.  For  Ice  Cream.  7,026 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Three 
Delicious  Dishes.     For  Ice  Cream.     7,027  ;  Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Win- 
someness.     For  Ice  Cream.     7,028  ;  Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  A  Royal 
Feast.     For  Ice  Cream.     7,029  ;    Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Just  As 
Good  As  It  Looks.    For  Ice  Cream.     7,030;  Dec.  4. 

Mathews.  Frederick  C  ,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Pineap- 
ple and  Cherries.     For  Ice  Cteam.     7,031 ;  Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Delicious- 
nese  with  Crushed  Fruits.  For  Ice  Cream.  7,032 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  A  Foun- 
tain Drink.     For  Ice  Cream.     7,033  ;   Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Real 
Food  for  Everyone.     For  Ice  Cream.     7,034  ;  Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  It's  a 
Treat  Indeed.     For  Ice  Cream.     7,035  ;   Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  A  De- 
licious Dish.     For  Ice  Cream.     7.036  :  Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C-,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tempts 
Any  Appetite.     For  Ice  Cream.     7,037  ;  Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company.  Detroit,  Mich.  Every- 
body's Favorite.     For  Ice  Cream.     7,038 ;  Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  The 
Kiddies'   Delight.     For  Ice  Cream.      7,039  ;   Dec.   4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Good ! 
Every  Day  in  the  Year.     For  Ice  Cream.     7,040  ;  Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Good  as 
Gold.     For  Ice  Cream.     7,041  ;  Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Sum- 
mer's Refreshment.     For  Ice  Cream.     7,042  ;  Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  The 
Favorite  of  Childhood.  For  Ice  Cream.  7,043 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Au- 
tumn   Glory.      For    Ice    Cream.      7,044 ;    Dec.    4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  The 
Pride  of  June.     For  Ice  Cream.     7,045  ;  Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  His 
Best   Effort.     For  Ice   Cream.      7,046  ;   Dec.   4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  A 
Wonderful  Combination.  For  Ice  Cream.  7,047 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Satis- 
faction in   Both.      For   Ice    Cream.      7,048 ;    Dec.    4. 

Mathews,  Frederick  C,  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  A  Joy 
to  the  Epicure.     For  Ice  Cream.     7,098  ;  Dec.  18. 

Maxime  Drug  Co.      (See  Robins,   Max.) 

Mayhew,  James  N.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Fit- 
Rite.     For  Shoe  and  Slipper  Trees.     6,823  ;  July  17. 

McConnell  Manufacturing  Company,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Snap — A  Better  Hair  Waver.  For  Hair  Wavers.  6,806  ; 
July   10. 

Michigan  Investment  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  "  Its  Just 
as  Easy  to  Put  It  in  One  Window  as  the  Other."  (For 
Advertising  Purposes  for  Dwelling  Houses.)  6,509; 
Jan.  23. 

Mifflin  Chemical  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  "  Alkohol 
Massage."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  an  Alcoholic 
Massaging    Preparation.)       6,528;    Feb.    6. 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  No  More 
Spilt  Milk.     For  a  Nipple  Applicator.     6,862  ;  Aug.  14. 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Keeps  the 
Clothes  Dry.     For  a  Nursery  Apron.     6,863  ;  Aug.  14. 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Miller  Baby 
Week.  For  Nipple  Applicator  and  Breast  Nipples. 
6,864  ;  Aug.  14. 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  For  Baby's 
Comfort.     For  a  Baby   Comfort  Kit.     6,865 ;   Aug.   14. 

Miller  Rubber  Company,  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  For  Baby's 
Bath.      For   a   Rubber   Sponge.      6,866 ;    Aug.    14. 

Miller  Rubber  Company,-  The,  Akron,  Ohio.  Nothing 
Comes   Out.     For  Baby   Pants.      6,867  ;   Aug.   14. 

Minimax  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  No  Fire  can  ex- 
pand with  Minimax  at  hand.  For  Fire  Extinguishers. 
6,852;  Aug.  7. 

Moist  Piano  Company,  Chicago,  111.  The  Greatest  Piano 
Sale  in  the  History  of  Chicago.  For  Pianos  of  All 
Kinds.     6,647  ;  Apr.  10. 

Moist  Piano  Company,  Chicago,  111.  World's  Largest  Ex- 
clusive Reproducing  and  Artist  Grand  Piano  House. 
For  Pianos  of  All  Kinds.     6,808  ;  July  10. 

National  Acme  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Grid- 
ley.  For  Metal-Working  Machines  and  Tools.  6,881  ; 
Sept.    11. 

National  Garter  Company.      (See  Goldberg,   Isidor.) 


Neal,  David,  Canton,  Ohio.  N.  For  Batteries  and  Elec- 
trical  Apparatus.     6,824  ;   July  17. 

Nekritz,  Louis,  doing  business  as  The  Perfect  Polish  Co., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  "  Nek-Ritz's  Iron  Lustre."  (For 
Advertising  Purposes  for  Stove  Polish.)     6,529  ;  Feb.  6. 

Nesmoht  Sales  Company,  The.      (See  Thomsen,  John  H.) 

Nestie's  Food  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nestl^'s 
Every  Day  Milk.  For  Evaporated  Milk.  6,868 ; 
Aug.  14. 

New  Orleans  Ice  Cream  Company.  (See  Brown,  Benja- 
min C.) 

No-Leak-O  Piston  Ring  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  "The 
Guarantee  of  many  smooth  running  miles  No-Leak-O." 
(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Piston  Rings.)  6,512  ; 
Jan.   30. 

Northam  Warren  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Don't 
Cut  the  Cuticle — Keep  your  nails  always  lovely  the 
Cutex  way.  For  Manicure  Preparations  and  Imple- 
ments.    6,891  ;   Sept.   18. 

Northam  Warren  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Have 
Lovely  Nails  without  Cutting  the  Cuticle.  For  Mani- 
cure l?reparation  and  Implements.     6,892  ;  Sept.  18. 

Norwich  Pharmacal  Company,  The,  Norwich,  N.  Y. 
Sunburn  Hurts !  Unguentine  Heals !  For  Unguen- 
tine.     6,825  ;  July  17. 

Nu  Bone  Corset  Co.,  The,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Introduc- 
ing The  "Corset-less"  Corset  Model  Nu  West.  For 
Corsets  and   Similar  Garments.     7,010 :   Nov.  20. 

Ohio  Truss  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Watch  Your  (In)- 
Step  !    For  Arch  Builders  or  Supports.      6,809  ;  July  10. 

Olsen  &  Ebann,  Chicago,  111.  The  Aristocrats  of  Credit 
Jewelers.  For  Jewelry  and  Silverware.  6,826 ; 
Julj  17. 

O'Neil  Oil  &  Paint  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  O'Nell's 
"  Every  drop  tested "  Motor  Oils.  For  Motor  Oils. 
6,648  ;  Apr.  10. 

O'Neil  Oil  &  Paint  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  O'Neil'e 
"Every  drop  tested"  Greases.  For  Greases.  6,724 ; 
May  22. 

O'Neil  Oil  &  Paint  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  O'Neil's 
"Every  drop  tested"  Velvet  Greases.  For  Motor  Oils. 
6,725;   May  22. 

O'Neil  Oil  &  Paint  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  O'Neil's 
"Every  drop  tested"  Pure  Gasoline.  For  Gasoline. 
6,726;  May  22. 

O'Neil  Oil  &  Paint  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  O'Neil's 
"Every  drop  tested"  Non-Chatter  Motor  OIL  For 
Motor  Oils.     6,727  ;  May  22. 

O'Neil  Oil  &  Paint  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  O'Neil's 
"Every  drop  tested"  Velvet  Motor  Oils.  For  Motor 
Oils.     6,728;  May  22. 

O'Neil  Oil  &  Paint  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  O'Zol 
(Benzol  Motor  Gasoline).  For  Gasoline.  6,901: 
Sept.  25. 

Onyx  Hosiery,  Inc.  (See  Emery  &  Beers  Company,  Inc. 
assignor.) 

"Onyx"  Hosiery,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "Onyx"  Hosiery. 
For   Hosiery.     6,810;    July   10.     " 

"Onyx"  Hosiery  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "Onyx"  Hosiery. 
For  Hosiery.     6,875 ;  Sept.  4. 

"  Onyx  "  Hosiery,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  If  your  hands 
were  so  tiny  that  your  fingers  were  no  thicker  than 
pins.     For  Hosiery.     6,963  :  Nov.  13. 

"  Onyx  "  Hosiery,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  An  Important 
Feature  of  "Onyx  Pointex"  Hosiery.  For  Hosiery. 
6,964  ;  Nov.  13. 

"  Onyx  "  Hosiery,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Under  the  keen 
appraisal  of  scores  of  critical  eyes.  For  Hosiery. 
7,079  ;  Dec.  11. 

Oppenheim  Oberndorf  &  Co.  Inc.,  doing  business  as  The 
Sealpax  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  "  Lady  Sealpax." 
(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Underwear.)  6,530-1; 
Feb.    6. 

Oppenheim  Oberndorf  &  Co.  Inc.,  doing  business  as  The 
Sealpax  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  "  We  Want  Cool 
Comfort."      (For  Underwear.)        6.616;  Mar.  20. 

Oppenheim  Oberndorf  &  Co.  Inc.,  doing  business  as  The 
Sealpax  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  "  Sealpax."  (For 
Underwear.)     6,617;  Mar.  20. 

Oppenheim  Oberndorf  &  Co.  Inc.,  doing  business  as  The 
Sealpax  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  "  Sanitary  Sealpax." 
(For   Underwear.)      6,618;   Mar.   20. 

Oppenheim  Oberndorf  &  Co.  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  "  The 
Woodsman  Shirt."     (For  Shirts.)     6,619  ;  Mar.  20. 

Oppenheim  Oberndorf  &  Co.  Inc.,  doing  business  as  The 
Sealpax  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  "  Sealpax  a  Better 
Athletic  Underwear  Sold  in  a  Cleaner  Way."  (  For  Un- 
derwear.)    6,620  ;  Mar.  20. 

Oppenheim  Oberndorf  &  Co.  Inc.,  doing  business  as  The 
Sealpax  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  "  Boys'  Sealpax." 
(For  Underwear.)     6,621  ;  Mar.  20. 

Oppenheim  Oberndorf  &  Co.,  Inc.,  doing  business  as  The 
Franklin  Manufacturing  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  King  Tut. 
For  Cotton  Piece  Goods.     6,662  ;  Apr.  17. 

Packman,  Michael,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Baby  Eggs.  For 
Eggs.     7,080  ;  Dec.  11. 

Palmolive  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  What  the  eyes  of 
others  see.     For  Palmolive  Soap.     7,081 ;  Dec.  11. 

Palmolive  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  "  When  She 
Grows  Up."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Palmolive 
Soap.)     6,573;  Feb.  20. 

Palmolive  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  The  Spring- 
time of  Life.     For  Palmolive  Soap.     6,663  ;  Apr.  17. 


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Palmollve  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Not  a  Day 
Older.     For  PalmoUve   Soap.     6,664 ;  Apr.   17. 

Palmolive  Company  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Face  to  Face. 
For   Palmolive  Soap.     6,708 ;   May   15. 

Palmolive  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Beauty  That 
Lures.     For  Palmolive  Soap.     6,827  ;  July  17. 

Palmolive  Company,  The.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  My  wife  asked 
me  to  do  this.  For  I'almolive  Shampoo.  6,882 ; 
Sept.    11. 

Palmolive  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Reflecting 
Beauty  Secrets  of  the  Past.  For  Palmolive  Soap. 
6,965;  Nov.  13. 

Palmolive  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Certainly — 
Your  own  mild  Palmolive.     For  Soap.     6,966 ;  Nov.  13. 

Palmolive  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Where  Beauty 
Begins.     For  Palmolive  Soap.     7,107  ;  Dec.  25. 

Pan-.\merican  Fire  Works  Company.  (See  Fngelke,  Wil- 
liam,  J.  H.) 

Paramount  Motors  Syndicate,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Para- 
mount.     For    Automobiles.      6,925 ;    Oct.    2. 

Perceval,  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  C.  Perceval,  Inc.  'The 
Home  of  a  Thousand  Delicacies'."  (For  Fine  Table 
Luxuries.)     6,627  ;  Mar.  27. 

Percy,  Carl,  Inc.,   New    York,  N.  Y.     Baby  needs  Blank's 
Talc  and  depends  upon  you  to  get  it.    For  Talc.    6,649  ; 
Apr.  10. 
-Percy,   Carl,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Blank's  Fine  Choco- 
lates.    For  Chocolates.     6,701 ;   May   8. 

Perfect  Polish  Co.,  The.     (See  Nekritz,  Louis.) 

Pioneer  Products  Co.,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Chex — Thrills 
you    with    Cleanliness.      For    Soap.      7,049 ;    Dec.    4. 

Piston  Service  Co.  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  .  Motor  Parts 
Replacement.  For  Pistons,  Parts,  and  Accessories  of 
Gasoline    Engines.      6,650;    Apr.    10. 

Plumb,  Fayette  R.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Plumb  Double 
Life    Saw    Files.      For   Files.      6,651 ;    Apr.    10. 

Polleys,  Charles  G.,  West  Somerville,  Mass.  Ocean  Power 
Products.  For  Machinery  for  the  Development  of 
Power  from  Tides,  Currents,  and  Other  Water  Move- 
ments.    7,108  ;  Dec.  25. 

Postum  Cereal  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "Post's  Bran 
Flakes  Now  You'll  Like  Bran  !  !  "  (For  Advertising  Pur- 
poses for  Post's  Bran  Flakes.)     6,510  ;  Jan.  23. 

Postum  Cereal  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Grape 
Nuts  Window  Trim.     For  Grape  Nuts.     6,833  ;  July  24. 

Postum  Cereal  Company,  Inc.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  and 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Post's  Bran  Flakes.  For  Breakfast 
Food    (Cereal).      7,011;   Nov.   20. 

Pratt-Low  Preserving  Co.,  Santa  Clara,  Calif.  Prattlow 
Products  Please  Particular  People.  For  Canned  Fruits 
and  Vegetables.     6,869  ;  Aug.  14. 

Progressive  Sales  &  Paint  Company.  (See  Feder, 
David   H.) 

Raybestos  Company,  The,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  The  Ray- 
bestos  Way  is  the  Safe  Way.  For  Brakes  and  Brake 
Linings.     6,946;  Oct.  30. 

Real  Silk  Hosiery  Mills,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  The  Expen- 
sive Way.     For  Hosiery.     6,902  ;  Sept.  25. 

Real  Silk  Hosiery  Mills,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  The  Economi- 
cal Way.     For  Hosiery.     6,903  ;   Sept.  25. 

Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Monarch  Tea.  For 
Tea.     6,677  ;  May  1. 

Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Monarch.  For  Tea, 
Coffee,  and  Cocoa.     6,678  ;  May  1. 

Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Monarch  Coffee.  For 
Coffee.     6,679  ;  May  1. 

Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Monarch  Quality. 
For  Groceries.     6,680  ;  May  1. 

Republic  Stamping  &  Enameling  Company,  The,  Canton, 
Ohio.  "  Republic  White  Ware."  (For  Advertising  Pur- 
poses for  Enameled  Kitchen  Utensils.)     6.574;  Feb.  20. 

Reuter-Barry,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pure  enough  to  Eat. 
For   a   Toilet   Soap    (Renter's).     6,811;   July   10. 

Richards,  James  E.  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.  "Better 
White  Duck  Clothing."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
White  Duck  Clothing.)     6,511  ;  Jan.  23. 

Richards,  James  E.,  Company,  The,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Better 
White  Duck  Clothing.  For  White  Duck  Clothing. 
6,681;  May  1. 

Richards,  James  E.,  Company,  The,  Davton,  Ohio.  Sport 
Trousers.     For  White  Duck  Clothing.     6,682  ;   May   1. 

Robins,  Max,  doing  business  as  Maxime  Drug  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.  Neo  Bug  Destroyer.  For  A  Preparation  for  De- 
stroying Bugs.     6,709  ;  May  15. 

Roper,  Geo.  D.,  Corporation,  Rockford,  111.  "  Appreciat- 
ing." (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Gas  Ranges.) 
6.549:   Feb.   13. 

Roper,  Geo.  D.,  Corporation,  Rockford,  111.  The  Beauty. 
For  Gas  Ranges.     6,683  ;  May  1. 

Roper,  Geo.  D.,  Corporation,  Rockford,  111.  Inevitably. 
For  Gas  Ranges.     6,812  ;  July  10. 

Roper,  Geo.  D.,  Corporation,  Rockford,  111.  Roper.  For 
Gas  Ranges.     6.967  ;  Nov.  13. 

"  S.  &  M."  Dye  Work,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Color  cer- 
tainteed.  For  Dyeing  of  Yarn,  Fabric,  and  Garments. 
6,740  ;  May  29. 

Sanitary  Toilet  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Sanicov- 
ers."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Toilet  Closet  Seat 
Covers.)     6,600:  Mar.  6. 

Sanitary  Toilet  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Sanicovers." 
(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Toilet  Closet  Seat  Cov- 
ers.)    6,601  ;  Mar.  6. 


Schioren,  Chas.  A.,  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  and 
Bristol,  Tenn.  "  Duxbak."  (For  Advertising  Purposes 
for  Leather  Belting.)      6,550;  Feb.   13. 

Schmidt,  A.,  &  Son,  Boston,  Mass.  "  Artifax  Omnes." 
(For  Old  and  Modern  Silver,  Sheffield  Plate,  Old  and 
Modern  Glass,  Garnitures,  and  Fine  Porcelains.)  6,628; 
Mar.  27. 

Schmoll  Fils  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  We  Deliver 
What  You  Buy."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Hides. 
Skins  and   Tanning  Materials.)      6,532;   Feb.   6. 

Schrafft,  W.  F.,  &  Sons  Corp.,  Boston,  Mass.  "  Schrafft's 
Chocolates  Christmas  Packages."  (For  Advertising 
Purposes  for  Christmas  Packages  of  Chocolates.)  6,551 ; 
Feb.   13. 

Schrafft,  W.  F.,  &  Sons  Corporation,  Boston,  Mass.  Choc- 
olates Fit  for  a  Queen.  For  Schrafft's  Chocolates. 
6,665  ;  Apr.  17. 

Schulze  Baking  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Schulze's  Cake  Eight 
Varieties.     For  Cake.     6,956  ;   Nov.   6. 

Seaboard  Rice  Milling  Company,  Galveston,  Tex.  Comet 
Rice.     6,684-7;  May  1. 

Sealpax  Company,  The.     (See  Oppenheim  Oberndorf  &  Co.) 

Sealright  Co.  Inc.,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  150  in  a  Sealright  Con- 
tainer.    For  Sealright  Paper  Boxes.    6,968  ;  Nov.  13. 

Sealright  Co.  Inc.,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  10(S  In  a  Sealright  Con- 
tainer.    For  Sealright  Paper  Boxes.     6,969  ;  Nov.  13. 

Sealright  Co.  Inc.,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Sealright  Paper  But- 
ter Tubs.  For  Sealright  Paper  Boxes.  7,050-1 ; 
Dec.   4. 

Sherwood  Petroleum  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Mr.  I.  Lubricate.     For  Lubricating  Oils.     6,853  ;  Aug.  7. 

Smith,  Allen  A.,  Company,  The,  Toledo,  Ohio.  2/5.  For 
Lumber,  Also  Doors,  Windows,  and  Interior  Finish. 
6,934  ;  Oct.  16. 

Southern  Farm  Products  Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Slazum.  For 
Insecticide  to  Kill  Boll  Weevil.     6,636.     Apr.  3. 

Sperry  Flour  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  To  Be 
Sure  Use  Sperry  Drifted  Snow  Flour.  For  Wheat 
Flour.     7,012  ;  Nov.   20. 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Protected  By 
Professional  Honor.     For  Drugs.     6,813  ;  July   10. 

Squibb,  E.  R.  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     It  Was  Thus  In- 
tended.    For  Drugs.     6,814  •  July  10. 
Squibb,   E.    R.,   &   Sons,   New   York,  N.    Y.      Servants   Of 

Science.     For  Drugs.     6,815 ;   July   10. 
Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Another  great 

achievement  by  the  Squibb  Laboratories.     For  Squihb's 

Magnesia  Dental  Cream.     6,816 ;  July  10. 
Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     That  you  may 

know.     For  Drugs.     6,841 ;   July  31. 
Squibb,  E.   R.,   &  Sons,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Most   Serious 

Dental    Troubles    Start    at    The    Danger    Line.       For 

Squibb's  Magnesia  Dental  Cream.     6,842  ;  July  31. 
Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     The  importance 

of  One   Short   Word  I     For   Drugs.     6,870;   Aug.   14. 
Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     The  story  time 

will   tell.     For   Cold   Cream.      6,871 ;   Aug.   14. 
Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Are  you  buying 

your   medicine   cabinet  requisites  "in   the  dark"?     For 

Drugs.     6,872  ;  Aug.  14. 
Squibb,  E.   R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Why  not  Both 

In  One?     For  Dental  Cream.     6,883;  Sept.  11. 
Squibb,   E.  R.,  &   Sons,  New  York,   N.  Y.     The  Priceless 

Ingi-edient.     For  Drugs.     6,884  ;  Sept.  11. 
Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Different  from 

all    other    tooth   pastes.      For    Dental    Cream.      6,885 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Squiiib,    E.    R.,    &    Sons,    New   York,   N.    Y.      A    Genuine 

Achievement   for  the  Better   Care  of  Your   Teeth  and 

Gums.      For    Dental    Cream.      6,893 ;    Sept.    18. 
Squibb,    E.    R.,    &   Sons,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Everywhere, 

people  welcome  this  better  way  of  keeping  their  teeth 

sound    and    attractive !      For    Dental    Cream.      6,926 ; 

Oct.   2. 
Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     The  importance 

of  One  Short  Word.     For  Drugs.     6,935  ;  Oct.  16. 
Squibb,  B.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     No  one  appreci- 
ates a  pure  talcum   as   does  the   nurse.     For   Talcum 

Powder.     6,936;  Oct.  16. 
Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Different  from 

All  Others.     For  Dental  Cream.     6,937  ;  Oct.  16. 
Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.   Y.     A  Message   to 

Nurses.     For  Nursery  Powder.     6,938  ;  Oct.  16. 
Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Squibb's  Dental 

Cream.     For  Dental  Cream.     6,939  ;  Oct.  10. 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Your  whole  life 

long — Acid-Erosion  threatens  at  The  Danger  Line.     For 

Dental  Cream.     6,940  ;  Oct.  16. 
Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dental  Authori- 
ties  say — Fight  Acid-Erosion    at    "The    Danger   Line". 

For  Dental  Cream.     6,941  ;  Oct.  16. 
Squibb,  B.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Acid-Erosion  at 

The  Danger  Line.     For  Dental  Cream.     6,942  ;  Oct.  16. 
Squibb,  E.   R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Like  no  other 

talcum  ever  made  !     For  Talcum.     6,943  ;  Oct.  16. 
Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Another  great 

achievement   by  the   Squibb  Laboratories.     For  Dental 

Cream.     6.947;  Oct.  30. 
Squibb,  E.   R.,   &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Now  you   can 

Know   what   your   dental   cream   will   do.     For   Dental 

Cream.     6,948  ;  Oct.  30. 


IQQQ  INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE  U.  S.  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 

AlpJiaietical  list  of  registrants  of  prints — Continued. 


Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Its  Points  of 
Advantage.     For  Solargentum  Squibb.     6,949  ;  Oct.  30. 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pleasant 
flavor  means  preferred  sales.  For  Aromatic  Squibb. 
6.950;  Oct.  30. 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  Yorli,  N.  Y.  Squibb's 
Healthy  Baby  Contest.  For  Nursery  Products.  6,951 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  For  your  Baby's 
Sate.     For  Drugs.     6,970;  Nov.  13. 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  A  vitally  im- 
poi-tant  place  in  every  home.  For  Household  Prod- 
ucts.    7,052  ;  Dec.  4. 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  A  new  dental 
cream  that  halts  Acid-Erosion  at  The  Danger  Line. 
For    Dental    Cream.      7,053 ;    Dee.    4. 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nurses  appreci- 
ate the  Exceptional  Puritv  of  These  Products.  For 
Cold  Cream.     7,054  ;  Dec.  4  . 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Are  you  buy- 
ing your  medicine  Cabinet  requisites  "in  the  dark?" 
For  Drugs.     7,055  ;  Dec.  4. 

Standard  Oil  Company,  (Incorporated  in  New  Jersey), 
Eayonne,  N.  J.  ''The  Balanced  Gasoline!"  (For  Ad- 
vertising Purposes  for  Gasoline.     6,552  ;   Feb.   13. 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (New  Jersey),  Bayonne,  N.  J. 
Regular  as  Clock  Work.  For  Medicinal  Oils.  6,666 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Standard  Oil  Company  (New  Jersey),  Bayonne,  N.  J. 
Esso.  For  Petroleum,  Gasoline,  Refined  Oils,  Lubricat- 
ing Oils,  Greases,  and  Other  Petroleum  Products. 
6,886  ;   Sept.   11. 

Standard  Thermometer  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Put  your 
name  on  my  face.     For  Thermometers.     6,887 ;  Sept.  11. 

Star  Extract  Works.     (See  Bender,  J.  Harry.) 

Steameter  Co.,  The  Chicago,  111.  Steameter  The  new  heat 
Indicator.  For  Temperature-Indicating  Devices.  6,843  ; 
July  31. 

Sterling  Company,  The,  Chicago,  111.  Happy  Home  Apron 
Dresses.     For  Aprons  and  Dresses.     6,741 ;  May  29. 

Stevens  &  Company,  Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  "The  Nuway 
Artshel."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Spectacle 
Frames.)      6,553;  Feb.  13. 

Sturdy's,  J.  P.  Sons  Company,  Attleboro  Falls,  Mass. 
Above  them  all.     For   Cuff  Buttons.      6,844  ;  July   31. 

Sullivan,  Marguerite,  doing  business  as  Domino  House, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Permanent  Wave  Effect  Now  Quick, 
Cheap,  and  Easy.     For  Curling  Fluid.     6,742  ;  May  29. 

Summerour  &  Son,  Vernon,  Tex.  50-50  Cotton  Seed. 
For  Cottonseed.     7,109  ;  Dec.  25. 

Swift  Specific  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  S.  S.  S.  Nature's 
Blood  Purifier.  For  A  Medicinal  Preparation — 
Namely,    a    Tonic   for    the   Blood.      7,013 ;    Nov.    20. 

The  Estey  Organ  Company,  Brattleboro,  Vt.  There  is 
something  about  the  presence  of  a  pipe  organ  in  a  home 
tliat  gives  the  house  a  distinction,  etc.  For  Estey  Or- 
gans.    7,074  ;  Dec.  11. 

The  Estey  Organ  Company,  Brattleboro,  Vt.  The  Estey 
Residence  Pipe  Organ — Greatest  of  all  instruments  of 
music  is  the  Organ,  etc.  For  Estey  Organs.  7,075  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Thermalene  Gas  Corporation,  Kankakee,  111.  Therma- 
lene  Gas  for  Cutting  &  Welding.  For  Generators  for 
Producing  Gas.     6,710 ;  May  15. 

Thoinmen's  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Thomraen's  Inc. 
Originators  of  the  Japanese  Cake.  For  Cake.  6,845  ; 
July  31. 

Thomsen,  John  H.,  doing  business  as  Nesmoht  S.iles  Co., 
Omaha,  Nebr.  "  Evolution  of  the  Idea."  (For  Adver- 
tising Purposes  for  Obstetrical  Tables.)     6,554  ;  Feb.  13. 

Thomsen,  John  H.,  doing  business  as  The  Nesmoht  Sales 
Company,  Omaha,  Nebr.  The  Stork  Model  Nesmoht 
Portable  Obstetrical  Table.  For  Nesmoht  Portable 
Obstetrical  Table.     6,702  ;  May  8. 

Thurman.  Victor  E.,  Tampa,  Fla.  We-Fone-U  Stores. 
For  Groceries.     6,927  ;  Oct.  2. 

Tide    Water    Oil    Sales    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Vcedol    1928.      For    Oil.      6,673 ;    Apr.    24. 
Towle    Manufacturing    Co.,    Newburyport,    Mass.       Solid 
Silver   Precious   through   the   Ages.     For   Solid    Silver- 
ware.    7,056  ;  Dec.  4. 

Towle    Manufacturing    Co.,    Newburyport,    Mass.      Solid 
Silver — Precious  thro  the  Ages.     For  Solid  Silverware. 
7.086;  Dec.  11. 
Trail  Moc  Shoe  Company,   Saco,  Me.     Flexible  Bend  like 
birch  boughs.     For  Shoes.     6,828  ;  July  17. 

Trail   Moc   Shoe   Company,-  Saco,   Me.     Trail-Mocs.      For 

Shoes.     6,904  ;  Sept.  25. 
Turn-Over-Toaster    Company,     Inc.,     New    York.     N.     Y. 
T-O-T    Turnover    Gas    Toaster.      For    Bread    Toasters. 


U.  S.  Oil  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Fulling  scouring 
Perfectol.  For  Greases  for  Treating  Textile  Fabrics. 
6,674  ;  Apr.  24. 

DihIein,  Frederick,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  "  Rubberland." 
(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Tires.)     6,602;  Mar.  6. 

United  Lace  &  Braid  Manufacturing  Co.,  Auburn,  R.  I. 
Mr.  Beaded  Tip.  For  Beaded-Tip  Shoe  Lacings.  6,743 ; 
May  29. 

United  States  Bronze  Powder  Wits.  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Three  Star  Brands.  For  Bronze  Powders. 
6,870  ;  Sept.  4. 

Volta  Co.  of  America,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Volta 
Powder.  For  Medicinal  Preparation — Namely  a  Pow- 
der for  the  Treatment  of  Rheumatism.  6,675  ;  Apr.  24. 
6,817;  July  10. 

Vulcanized  Rubber  Company,  Inc.,  The,  Portland,  Me., 
and  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ajax  Brand  Perfection  In 
Men's  Dressing  Combs.     For  Combs.     7,014  ;  Nov.  20. 

Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  My  Life's  Best 
Work.     For  Bread.     6,637  ;  Apr.  3. 

Ward  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vitovim  Twins. 
For  Bread.     6,667  ;  Apr.  17. 

Watkins,  R.  L.,  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Keep- 
ing your  child's  hair  beautiful.  For  Mulsified  Coco- 
nut-Oil Shampoo.     7,057  ;   Dec.  4. 

Watkins,  R.  L.,  Company,  The.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Why 
proper  shampooing  makes  your  hair  be.nutiful.  For 
Mulsifled    Coconut-Oil   Shampoo.      7,058 ;   Dec.    4. 

Watkins,  R.  L.,  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Why 
you  must  have  beautiful  well-kept  hair — to  be  at- 
tractive. For  Mulsified  Coconut-Oil  Shampoo.  7,059  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Watkins,  R.  L.,  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  The 
charm  of  beautiful  hair.  For  Mul  "U'd  Coconut-Oil 
Shampoo.     7,060  ;   Dec.  4. 

Watkins,  R.  L.,  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  The 
secret  of  having  beautiful  hair.  For  Mulsified  Coco- 
nut-Oil Shampoo.     7,001  :  Dec.  4. 

Watson,  Harry  E.,  doing  business  as  Automotive  Battery 
Service  Co.,  Richmond,  Ind.  Battery  Service  By  The 
Year.     For  Electric  Storage  Batteries.     6,834  ;  July  24. 

Weber  Tool,  Die  and  Machine  Company,  Middletown, 
Ohio.  Dim  Brite.  For  Dimming  Switch  on  Auto- 
mobile   Steering   Wheels.      7,062 ;    Dec.   4. 

White  Company,  The,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  White  Trucks. 
For  Motor  Trucks.     6,711  ;  May  15. 

Whyt-E-Naml  Specialty  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Sany  E  Naml.     For  Enamel  Fixtures.     6,952  ;  Oct.  80. 

Will  &  Baumer  Candle  Co.  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Can- 
dles.    For  Candles.     6,944  ;  Oct.  16. 

Wilder  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Wilder's  Lion.  For 
Half   Soles   and   Strips.      6,835 ;   July   24. 

Williams,  J.  B.,  Company,  The,  Glastonbury,  Conn.  Wil- 
liams' Doublecap  Shaving  Stick.  For  Shaving-Soap 
Sticks.     6,846  ;  July  31. 

Williams.  J.  B.,  Company,  The,  Glastonbury,  Conn.  Wil- 
liams' Holder  Top-Doublecap.  For  Shaving-Soap  Sticks. 
6,854  ;   Aug.  7. 

Williams,  J.  B.,  Company,  The,  Glastonbury,  Conn.  Wil- 
liams' Shaving  Cream.  For  Shaving  Cream.  6,855 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Williams,  J.  B.,  Company,  The,  Glastonbury,  Conn.  Wil- 
liams' Holder  Top.  For  Shaving-Soap  Sticks.  6,856 ; 
Aug.  7. 

WlUson  Goggles  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa.  "  Protection  Goggles." 
(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Goggles.)     6,603  ;  Mar.  6. 

Willys-Overland,  Inc.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  "  Willys-Knight 
Coupe-Sedan."     (For  Automobiles.)     6,629  ;  Mar.  27. 

Wilson,  Allen  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Amortized  Mortgages, 
What  They  Are  and  Why  We  Urge  Them.  For  Amor- 
tized Mortgages.     6,818  ;   July  10. 

Wiusor,  Edward  W.,  Farmingdale.  N.  J.  "  Winsor's 
White  Dent."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Corn.) 
6,555  ;  Feb.  13. 

Wiss,  J.,  &  Sons  Co.,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Wlss  Guaran- 
tee Tag.     For  Snips.     7,110  ;  Dec.  25. 

Wright's  Underwear  Company  Inc.,  Troy  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  "  Keep  Warm  on  a  Frozen  Corner  with  This 
Underwear."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Adults' 
and  Children's  Underwear.)      6,575  ;  Feb.   20. 

Wright's  Underwear  Company,  Inc.,  Troy  and  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Selling  Health  and  Common  Sense.  For  Adults' 
and  Children's  Underwear.     6,729  ;  Mav  22. 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  "  The  Think- 
ing Fellow  Buys  a  Yellow."  (For  Advertising  Purposes 
for  Taxicabs.)     6,576  ;  Feb.  20. 

Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  "  Yellow 
Cab — The  Modem  Cab."  (For  Advertising  Purposes 
for  Taxicabs.)      6,589;  Feb.  27. 

Zell,  David  H.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Re  Fillit."  (For 
Advertising  Purposes  for  Leather  Memorandum  Books.) 
6,556;  Feb.  13. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  DISCLAIMERS. 


Campbell,  Harry  E.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  ;  disclaimer  filed  by 
asslsnec,  Campbell  Metal  Window  Corporation.  Metal 
window  frame  and  sash.  1,222,358 ;  disclaimer  filed 
Dec.  27,  1922  ;  v.  306  ;  p.  245. 

De  Forest,  Lee.  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  disclaimer  filed  by  as- 
signee, De  Forest  Radio  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Com- 
pany. Oscilliitina'-current  aonerator.  1,201,270 ;  dis- 
claimer filed  Dec.  29.  1922  ;  v.  306  ;  p.  483. 

Errlckson,  John  V.,  Scranton,  Pa.  ;  disclaimer  filed  by 
assignee,  Columbia  Graphophone  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. Method  of  and  apparatus  for  making  phono- 
graph records.  1,307,812 ;  disclaimer  filed  June  6, 
1923  ;  V.  312  ;  p.  1. 

Ferguson,  George  E.,  and  Luis  E.  Eckelmann,  New  York, 
N.  Y. :  disclaimer  filed  by  assignee,  Pyrene  Manufac- 
turing Company.  Fire-extinguishing  agent.  1,421,436 ; 
disclaimer  filed  Aug.  24,  1923  ;  v.  314  :  p.  175. 

Gauger,  Frank  A.,  and  Hoy  W.  Johnson,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  ; 
disclaimer  filed  by  the  patentees  and  the  assignee.  Mil- 
waukee Gas  Specialty  Co.  Flash  igniter.  1,417,510 ; 
disclaimer  filed  Aug.  1,  1923  ;  v.  313  ;  p.  451. 

Gubelmann.  William  S.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y'.  Disclaimer  filed 
by  patentee.  Adding  and  recording  machine.  1,429,201 ; 
disclaimer  filed  May  8.  1923  ;  v.  310  ;  p.  979. 

Hanson.  Earl  C,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  disclaimer  filed  by 
assignee.  Title  Insurance  &  Trust  Company.  Telephone 
apparatus  for  the  deaf.  1.343,717 ;  disclaimer  filed 
Sept.  24,  1923  :  v.  315  ;  p.  609. 

Hazard.  George  E.,  Rochester.  N.  Y'.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  patentee  and  the  assignee,  Kellogg  Manufacturing 
Co.  Automobile-driyen  tire  pump.  1,323,053 ;  dis- 
claimer filed  June  22,  1923  ;  v.  312  :  p.  185. 

Johnson.  Philip  H.,  Old  Charlton,  England ;  disclaimer 
filed  by  assignee.  Roadless  Traction.  Ltd.  Means  of 
suspension  of  vehicles.  Rel5,288  ;  disclaimer  filed  Feb. 
7,  1923  ;  V.  .307  :  p.  485. 

Lemeliu,  George  T..  Springfield,  Mass. ;  disclaimer  filed  by 
George  T.  Lemelin  and  Edward  A.  Menard,  assignee  of 
one-half  interest.  Spring  oiler.  1,452,429  ;  disclaimer 
filed  Apr.  21,  1923;  v.  310;  p.  233. 


Lightfoot,  Edwin  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  disclaimer  filed  by 
assignee.  The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.  Electric  heater. 
1,359,400  ;  disclaimer  filed  Oct.  18,  1923  ;  v.  316  ;  p.  1. 

Morell,  George  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  ;  disclaimer  filed  by 
assignee.  Vitreous  Enameling  &  Stamping  Company,  Inc. 
Washtub  cover.  1,268,754 ;  disclaimer  filed  Feb.  2, 
1923  ;  V.  307  ;  p.  485. 

Nelson,  Alfred  C,  Lakewood,  and  Edgar  J.  Reilly,  Youngs- 
town,  Ohio;  disclaimer  filed  by  assignee.  The  William  B. 
Pollock  Company.  Hot-metal  car.  1,438,661  ;  dis- 
claimer filed  Aug.  18,  1923  ;  v.  314  ;  p.  175. 

Parsons,  Harry  N'..  Chicago,  111. ;  disclaimer  filed  by  the 
assignee,  U.  S.  Ball  Bearing  Manufacturing  Co.  Anti- 
friction bearing.  1,420,339 ;  disclaimer  filed  Mar.  12, 
1923  ;  V.  308  ;  p.  660. 

Simpson,  Sumner,  Bridgeport,  Conn. :  disclaimer  filed  by 
assignee.  The  Raybestos  Company.  Clutch  facing. 
1,270,559  ;  disclaimer  filed  Oct.  3,  1923  ;  v.  315  ;  p.  609. 

Slough,  Frank  M.,  Elyria,  Ohio ;  disclaimer  filed  by  as- 
signee, Stromberg-Carlson  Telephone  Mfg.  Co.  Tele- 
phone system.  1.298,589 ;  disclaimer  filed  Mar.  13, 
1923  ;  V.  .308  ;  p.  660. 

Stevens,  William  C,  Akron,  Ohio  :  disclaimer  filed  by  as- 
signee. The  Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company.  Tire- 
opening  machine.  1,288,733 ;  disclaimer  filed  Oct.  25, 
1923  ;  V.  316  ;  p.  238. 

Thomas,  George  B.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. :  disclaimer  filed  by 
assignee.  The  Bryant  Electric  Company.  Candelabrum 
socket.  1,215,079  ;  disclaimer  filed  Oct.  2,  1923  ;  v.  316  ; 
p.  238. 

Wiley,  Roy  R.,  Wallace  K.  Wiley,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and 
William  S.  Hough,  jr.,  St.  Catharines,  Ontario,  Canada  ; 
disclaimer  filed  by  the  assignee,  Flexlume  Corporation. 
Illuminated  sign.  1,224,253  ;  disclaimer  filed  Apr.  12, 
1923;  V.  310;  p.  1. 

Wilson,  Robert  E..  Cambridge,  Mass.  ;  disclaimer  filed  by 
assignee.  The  Toledo  Bex  Spray  Company.  Manufac- 
ture of  lead  arsenate.  1,393,474  ;  disclaimer  filed  May 
24,  1923  ;  v.  311  ;  p.  5. 


1001 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


Abacus  frame.     A.  J.  Barber.     1,441,323  ;   Jan.  9. 
Abbreviating  machine.     A.  Weltner.     1,471,637  ;  Oct.  23. 
Abdominal   band.     M.   Miner.      1,454,330;   May   8. 
Abdominal  band.     A.   Spilman.     1,477,918;  Dec.   18. 
Abdominal  support.     M.  A.  Keeler.     1,460,421  ;  July  3. 
Abdominal  support.     H.  M.  Pfaltzgraff.     1,469,687  ;  Oct.  2. 
Abdominal  supporter.    M.  A.  Fontaine.   1,450,953  ;  Apr.  10. 
Abdominal    supporter.      A.    J.    Freedenberg.      1,469,069 ; 

Si.pt.   25. 
Abdominal  supporter.     I.  B.  Sinclair.     1,447,904  ;  Mar.  6. 
Abrading     compound.       C.     F.     Stephenson.       1,443,660 ; 

Jan.  .30. 
Abrading  machine.     F.  W.  Browning.     1,453,742  ;  May  1. 
Abrading  machine.     A.  E.  Culley.     1,450,251 ;  Apr.  3. 
Abrading     or     polishing     machine.        C.     Ii.     Mattison. 

1,478,044;  Dec.  18. 
Abrading     or     polishing     machine.        C.     L.     Mattison. 

1,478,575  ;  Dec.  25. 
Abrasion     tests,     Method     and     apparatus     for     making. 

J.  C.  SprouU.     1,476,775;  Dec.  11. 
Abrasive   articles   of   manufacture   and   product,   Making. 

F.  J.  Crupl.     1,468,960;   Sept.  25. 
Abrasive  composition.     H.  M.  Olson.     1,444,479  ;'  Feb.  6. 
Abrasive  device.    W.  C.  Bohrmann.     1,469,404  ;  Oct.  2. 
Abrasive  device.     W.  J.  Hoberg.     1,452,738;   Apr.  24. 
Abrasive  wheel.  Segmental.    W.  W.  Greenwood.    1,469,723  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Absorber,  Rebound.     C.  H.  Lango.     1,431,227  ;  Apr.  10. 
Absorbing     and     purifying     composition.       J.     C.     Tate. 

1,455,414  ;  May  15. 
Absorption    and    condensing    apparatus.       S.    L.    Tyler. 

1,475,327  ;  Nov.  27. 
Absorption,      reaction,      and      like      column.        L.      Gay. 

1,466,936  ;    Sept.   4. 
Absorptive  material  and  producing  the  same.     L.  Waller- 
stein.     1,442,372  ;  Jan.  16. 
Accelerating  attachment,  Pedal-operated.     E.  R.  Hadden. 

1,444,117  ;  Feb.  6. 
Accelerator.      T.   M.   Abraham.      1,470,419 ;   Oct.   9. 
Accelerator.     F.  W.  and  A.  L.  Gries.     1,475,111 ;  Nov.  20. 
Accelerator.     C.   Hammond   and   W.   Inman.      1,461,774 ; 

July  17. 
Accelerator.    R.  H.  Hlatt.     1,444,185  ;  Feb  6. 
Accelerator.     F.  Mueller.     1,447,807  ;  Mar.  6. 
Accelerator.      J.   E.    Taylor.      1,473,944;    Nov.    13. 
Accelerator.      P.   B.   Vineyard.      1,466,608 ;   Aug.   28. 
Accelerator.      P.    J.   Williams.      1.464,858;   Aug.    14. 
Accelerator,    Auxiliary.      F.    T.    Fridrich.      1,476,398-9 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Accelerator,  Auxiliary  foot.     J.  Egan.     1,441,669  ;  Jan.  9 
Accelerator,       Brake.         W.       Hildehrand.         1,449,002 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Accelerator,  Brake.    W.  Hildebrand.     1,461,846 ;  July  17. 
Accelerator,   Duplex.      F.   P.   Cooper.      1,441,663 ;   Jan.   9. 
Accelerator,  Foot.     A.  M.  Alexander.     1,453,651 ;  May  1. 
Accelerator,   Foot.     E.  H.  Birdsall.     1,459,317  ;  June  19. 
Accelerator,  Foot.     J.  C.  Heineke.     1,469,559  ;  Oct.  2. 
Accelerator,  Foot.     J.  P.  Linck.     1,465,400  ;  Aug.  21. 
Accelerator,     Foot.       O.     A.     Moldenhauer.       1,459,233 ; 

June  19. 
Accelerator,  Foot.     E.  W.  Turner.     1,441,894;  Jan.  9. 
Acci'lorator  foot  throttle.     H.   L.   Carnahan.     1,463,115  ; 

July  24. 
Accelerator  pad  and  heel  rest,  Combined.     G.  H.  Rives. 

1,441,453  ;  Jan.  9. 
Accelerator  pedal.     J.  R.  Mickelsen.     1,473,156  ;  Nov.  6. 
Accelerator  pedal,  Auxiliary  foot.     C.  J.  White.     1,441.765  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Accelerator    pedals.    Foot    rest    for.       G.    M.    McGinley. 

1,468,571;  Sept.  18. 
Accelerators,     Making     vulcanization.        P.     I.     Murrill. 

1,453.515  ;  May  1. 
Account  and  like  books,  Protector  covering  for  loose-leaf. 

C.  H.  Bull.     1,472,789  ;  Nov.  6. 
Accounting    machine.       J.    V.     Weckbaugh.       1,468,185  ; 

Sept.   18. 
Accounting    machines,    Counter    attachment    for.      N.    C. 

Ovaitt.      1,464,683  ;   Aug.    14. 
Accounting  sheet.     F.  W.  Groby.     1,461,757  ;  July  17. 
Accounts  and  composing  account  books.  Means  for  keep- 
ing.    R.  B.  Matthews.     1,478,975  ;  Dec.  25. 
Accumulator,  Hydraulic.     J.  Graham.     1,466,898  ;  Sept.  4. 
Accumulator,   Silt.     H.  F.   Kollner.     1,448,965  :  Mar.   20. 
Acetaldehyde  or  acetic  acid,  Manufacture  of.     H.  Plauson. 

1,471,058  ;  Oct.  16. 
Acetic  anhydride.  Purifying.     C.  J.  Strosacker  and  C.  C. 

Schwegler.      1,467,074  ;    Sept.   4. 

Acetose,  Manufacture  of.     J.   O.   Zdanowich.     1,445,382; 

Feb.  13. 
Acetylene-gas   generator.      T.    L.    Bramblett.      1,476,484 ; 

Dec.  4. 


Acetylene-generating  apparatus.     J.   S.  Noel.     1,447,396 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Acetylene  generator.     W.  B.  Miller.     1,475,770  ;   Nov.  27. 
Acetylene  generator.     W.  H.  Sauter.     1,449,957  ;  Mar.  27. 
Acetylene  generator,   Portable.     S.   Plumley.      1,462,623 ; 

July  24. 
Acetylene  generators.  Carbide  holder  for.     A.  F.  Jenkins. 

1,478,476;  Dec.  25. 
Acetylene  producer.     C.   Wiedemann.     1,447,195  ;  Mar.  6. 
Acid    and    ferric    sulphate.    Making    solutions    containing 

sulphuric.     B.   S.   Leaver.     1,477,965  ;  Dec.  18. 
Acid    and    intermediates.    Making    nitrobenzoic.      E.    A. 

Lloyd  and  V.  P.  Gershon.     1,458,715  ;  June  12. 
Acid  and  salts  thereof,  Making  benzoic.     B.  O.  Barstow. 

1,463,190  ;  July  31. 
Acid  bowls.  Rake  tooth  for  carbonizing.     A.   C.   Sargent. 

1,451,926;   Apr.  17. 
Acid  by  crystallization.  Purification  of  commercial  phos- 
phoric.    W.  H.   Ross,   C.  B.  Durgin,   and  R.  M.  Jones. 

1,451,786;   Apr.  17. 
Acid  by  means  of  the  electric  arc  in  a  closed  cycle.  Ob- 
taining nitric.     W.  Siebert.     1,462,052  ;  July  17. 
Acid  by  means  of  the  electric  arc,  Producing  nitric.     W. 

Siebert.     1,462,987  ;   July  24. 
Acid,     Chemical     compound    isopropylallybarbituric.       E. 

Preiswerk.     1,444,802  ;  Feb.  13. 
Acid    compounds.    Making  fatty.      C.    Ellis.      1,475,477 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Acid  concentrator.     J.  Patten.     1,473,122  ;  Nov.  6. 
Acid    esters    of    trihalogentertiary    butyl-alcohol,    Nitro- 
benzoic.     T.    B.   Aldrich.     .1,451,357;    Apr.    10. 
Acid  from  crotonaldehyde.   Manufacture  of  crotonic.     T. 

Odinga.     1,445,544  ;  Feb.  13. 
Acid  from  nitrous  gases,  Obtaining  pure  nitric.     W.  Sie- 
bert.    1,472,343  ;  Oct.  30. 
Acid    liquor,    Purifying.       P.    C.    Atkinson.      1,457,484 ; 

June  5. 
Acid,     Making     2-3     oxy-naphtholc.       R.     N.     Wallach. 

1,470,039  ;  Oct.  9. 
Acid,    Making    2-naphthol    3-carboxylic.      E.    C.    Shorey. 

1,450.990  ;  Apr.  10. 
Acid,    Manufacture    of    acetic.      J.    E.    Haggenmadher. 

1,463,209  ;  July  31. 
Acid,  Manufacture  of  concentrated  acetic.     H.  Howard. 

1,463,212 ;  July  31. 
Acid,    Manufacture   of   1.4   naphthol   sulphonic.      J.   Bad- 

diley,  J.  B.  Payman,  and  E.  G.  Bainbridge.     1,452,481 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Acid,    Manufacture    of    sulphuric.      W.    F.    Lamoreaux. 

1,456,065  ;  May  22. 
Acid,    Manufacture    of    sulphuric.      F.    A.    Rudolf    and 

J.  C.  Ryder.     1,473,879  :   Nov.   13. 
Acid,  Method  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  sulphuric. 

T.  R.  Harney.     1,457,164  ;  May  29. 
Acid,    Method    of   and    means    for   producing   pure   liquid 

hydrocyanic.     W.   G.   Dingle.     1,445,303;   Feb.   13. 
Acid,  N-butyl  esters  of  para-amino  benzoic.     R.  Adams  and 

E.  H.  Volwiler.     1,440,652  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Acid,  Preparing  oxalic.     G.  Kolsky.     1,446,012  ;  Feb.  20. 
Acid,  Process  and  apparatus  for  making  sulfuric.     W.  P. 

Lamoreaux.     1,456,064  ;  May   22". 
Acid,  Production  of  camphoric.     W.  T.  Scheele.     1,458,992 ; 

June  19. 
Acid,  Production  of  phosphoric.     S.  Peacock.     1,468,741 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Acid,   Production   of   propionates    and   propionic.      J.    M. 

Sherman  and  R.  H.  Shaw.     1,470,885  ;  Oct.  16. 
Acid-proof     container.        R.      T.      Griffiths.        1,472,166 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Acid,  Purifying  lactic.    T.  Hamburger.    1,459,395  ;  June  19. 
Acid,     Purifying     liquid     hydrocyanic.     M.     J.      Brown. 

1,444,300  ;  Feb.  6. 
.-Vcid     receiver.        P.     L.     Pfannenschmidt.        1,454,945 ; 

May  15. 
Acid,    Recovering    oxalic.      E.    A.    Barnes.      1,468,792 ; 

Sept.   25. 
Acids  from  aqueous  solutions  thereof.  Separating  orgai\ic. 

B.  Pirou.     1,477,076;  Dec.  11. 
Acids  from  petroleum  oils  and  producing  the  same.  Water- 
soluble   sulphonic.      R.    E.    Humphreys,    F.   M.    Rogers, 

and    O.    E.   Bransky.      1.474,933;   Nov.    20. 
Acids  of  aromatic  amines,  Manufacture  of  orthosulphonic. 

J.  Baddiley.  J.  B.  Pavman,  and  H.  Wignall.     1,441,655; 

Jan.  9. 
Acids    of    the    arylides    of    2.3-oxynaphthoic    acid.    Pre- 
paring sulphonic.     0.   Sohst.     1,477,014 ;  Dec.  11. 
Acids,  Producing  halogen.    F.  S.  Low.    1,451,399  ;  Apr.  10. 
Acoustic  apparatus.     I.  B.  Crandall.     1,456,538  ;  May  29. 
Acoustic   dpvice.     H.   D.    Brown.      1,453.969 ;   May   1. 
Acoustic  instrument.     A.  Marr.     1,478,574  ;  Dec.   25. 
Acoustic    instruments.    Diaphragm    for.      H.    L.    Duncan. 

1,442,215  ;  Jan.   16. 

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1004 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Acoustic     method     and     apparatus.      R.     A.     B'essenden. 

1,453,316;  May  1. 
Acoustic  receiving  apparatus.     C.  A.  Culver.     1,474,242  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Acoustic    stylus    mounting.      F.    Tuchfarber.      1,473,063 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Acoustical    instruments,    Mounting    for    diaphragms    for. 

A.  C.  Lescarboura  and  A.  R.  Bond.     1.446,911  ;  Feb.  27. 
Actuating  device.    W.  D.  Banes.     1,470,910  ;  Oct.  16. 
Actuatiut;     device     and     making     same.       E.     J.     Guay. 

1,463,015  ;    July   24. 
Actuation  of  mechanisms,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  au- 
tomatic.   E.  E.  Littlefield.     1,441,007  ;  Jan.  2. 
Adapter.     H.  P.  Donle.     1,469,295  ;  Oct.  2. 
Adapter.     G.  W.  Goodridge.     1,465,816;  Aug.  21. 
Adapter.     T.  J.  Kerwin.     1,476,982  ;  Dec.  11. 
Adapter.     L.  Stendahl.     1,452,321 ;  Apr.  17. 
Adding  and  listing  machine.     H.  Landsiedel.     1,449,009  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Adding  and   substracting  machines.   Transfer   mechanism 

for.     R.  Laupitz.      1,449,823  ;  Mar.  27. 
Adding   and-  totaling   machine.   Transfer.      T.   K.    Dixon, 

A.    Klein,    J.    C.    Cox,    and    G.    R.    Ghent.      1,454,108; 

May  8. 
Adding,    calculating  and    recording   machine.      A.    P.    W. 

Grogel  and  B.  H.  Tingley.     1,475,944  ;  Dec.  4. 
Adding,    listing,    and    checli-writing   machines.    Combined. 

I.  Engstrom.     1,402.059  ;   Jan.  16. 
-Adding  machine.     T.  E.  Cherry.     1,473,174  ;  Nov.  6. 
Adding  machine.     F.   Collins.     1,458,642  ;  June  12. 
Adding   machine.      H.    Landsiedel.      1,444,126 ;   Feb.    6. 
Adding  machine.     H.  Landsiedel.     1,466,306;  Aug.  28. 
Adding    machine.      H.    Landsiedel.      Rel5,72.S ;    Nov.    13. 
Adding  machine.     H.  Meredith-Jones.     1,458.141  ;   June  12. 
Adding  machine.     G.  D.  Sundstrand.     1,455,555  ;  May  15. 
Address   plate  and  index  card.     C.   E.  Ellis.     1,472,057  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Address    plates,    Drawer    for.      C.    Chisholm.      1,448,197 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Address      plates.      Means     for      feeding.      C.      Chisholm. 

1,448.705  ;  Mar.  13. 
Addressing  machine.  C.  Chisholm.  1,448,196  ;  Mar.  13. 
Addressing  machine.  C.  Chisholm.  1,448,198  ;  Mar.  13. 
Addressing  machine.  G.  J.  Evans.  1,447,128  ;  Feb.  27. 
Addressing  machine.  R.  B.  Smart.  1,478,586;  Dec.  25. 
Addressing    machine,    Stencil-.      P.    F.    Cox.      1,475,565 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Addressing    machines,    Inking   device   for.      C.    Chisholm. 

1,448,703  ;  Mar.  13. 
Addressing    mechanism.    Lister    attachment    for.      J.    S. 

Duncan  and  H.  E.  Hubbard.     1.443,170:  Jan.  23. 
Adhesive.      O.    Johnson.      1,460,757 ;    July    3. 
Adjustable    automatic    bolt.      G.    H.    Hines.      1,449,997 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Adjustable  brace.     W.  Lemoigne.     1,460,593  ;  July  3. 
Adjustable  bracket.     A.  W.  Bendlin.     1,460,697  ;  July  3. 
Adjustable    clamp.      R.    H.    Linville.      1.441,935 ;    Jan.   9. 
Adjustable  construction.     M.  Ozlek.     1,474,981  ;  Nov.  20. 
Adjustable  coupling.     A.  R.  O'Brien.     1,446,351  ;  Feb.  20. 
Adjustable  frame.     E.  Hintz.     1,446,900  ;  Feb.  27. 
Adjustable  gate.     E.  E.  Anson.     1,458.794  :  June  12. 
Adjustable   gate.      R.   T.   Rolfe.      1.455.356;   May   15. 
Adjustable  gauge.     J.   Bath.     1,477,531 ;   Dec.   18. 
Adjustable   gauge.      J.    Bath.      1.478.541  ;    Dec.    25. 
.4djustoble  gauge.     J.  Bath  and  W.  E.  Gray.     1,476,681 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Adjustable  joint.     W.  H.  Bovard.     1,449,140-1 ;  Mar.  20. 
Ad.iustable    reel.      H.    Weber.      1,451,131  ;    Apr.    10. 
Adjustable  screen.     H.  P.  Ravn.     1.466,060  ;  Aug.  28. 
Adjustable  seat.     J.  S.  Burdick.     1,444.024  ;  Feb.  6. 
Adjustable    seat.      N.    Hansen.      1,442,664 :    Jan.    16. 
Adjustable   seat.      W.   C.   Lister.      1,460,721 ;    July   3. 
Adjustable  wrench.     C.  A.  Dies.     1.471.837:   Oct.   23. 
.'Adjustable   wrench.     C.   A.   Dies.     1,475.7."5  :   Nov.   27. 
Adjustable  wrench.     O.  E.  Edstrom.     3.440.381:  Jan.  2. 
Adjustable  wrench.     O.  E.  Edstrom.     1,459.583  ;  June  19. 
Adjustable  wrench.     P.  C.  Hacheney.     1,461.875  :  July  17. 
Adjustable  wrench.     J.  H.  Piclcard.     1,441.372;  Jan.  9. 
Adjustable  wrench.     K.  G.  Tell.     1,456,290  ;  May  22. 
Ad.justin,g   device.      J.    H.    Stern.      1,465.065 ;   Aug.    14. 
Adjustment  device.     L.   Ottinger.     1.448.035  :  Mar.   13. 
Advance-order  device.    D.  WoronzofE.     1,459,351 ;  June  19. 
Advertisement,     Flaming.      J.     de     Elorza.       1,458.526 ; 

.Tune  12. 
Advertisements,     Apparatus    for    displaying.       W.     Man- 

nowski.     1,457,666  ;  .Tune  5. 
Advertisements,    calendars,    and    pictures,    Mounting   for. 

H.  L.   Gulline.     1,459,052;   June   19. 
Advertising  and  display  device.     T.  Wilkinson.     1,448,549  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Advertising    and    educational    purposes,    Display    device 

for.     R.  Padilla.     1,458,073  ;  June  5. 
Advertising   and    the   like    display    device.      J.    F.    Ryan. 

1,478,402;   Dec.   25. 
Advertising   apparatus.      A.    Angel.      1.465,753;    M^s.    21. 
Advertising     apparatus.       W.     H.     Snider.       1,472,692: 

Oct  30. 
Advertising  box.  Folding,     F.  X.  List.     1.453,849  ;  May  1. 
Advertising  chair.     G.  E,  Button.     1,441.911;  Jan.  9. 
Advertising  device.     E.  C.   Allen.     1,443,201  ;  Jan.  23. 
Advertising  device.     A.   S,   .Moe,      1,466.107 :    Aug,   28. 
Advertising   device.      R,    L.    Beselin.      1,447.749 ;   Mar.    6, 
Advertising  device.      F.   R,   Chester.      1,458,050:    June   5, 


Advertising  device.     T.  G.  Graver.     1,453,755  ;  May  1. 
Advertising  device.     O.  E.  Gillogly.     1,466,222  ;  Aug.  28. 
Advertising  device.     S.  A.  Gleason.     1,477,117  ;  Dec.  11. 
Advertising  device.     W.  S.  C.  Glover.    1,462,745  ;  July  24. 
Advertising  device.     W.   G.   Hammack  and  F.   F.   Home. 

1,448,625  ;  Mar.  13. 
Advertising    device.      J.    H.    Hammond,    jr.      1,458,180 ; 

June  12. 
-Advertising    device.      W.    P.    Hartsock.       Des.    62,865 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Advertising  device.     I.  Heidenreich.     1.442,271 ;  Jan.  16. 
Advertising  device.     G.  E.   Herlihy.     1,464,099 ;  Aug.  7. 
Advertising  device.     B.   E.   Jarvis.     1,467,937  ;   Sept.  11. 
Advertising  device.     C.   L.  Kee.     1,471,665;   Oct.   23. 
Advertising     device.       C.     B.     Kirkpatrick.       1,476,984; 

Dec.  11. 
Advertising  device.     J.  E.  Ivoehler  and  R.  Paul.     1,451,877  ; 

Apr.   17. 
Advertising  device.     S.  B.  Langham.     1,447,873  ;  Mar.  6. 
Advertising  device.     W.  J.   Le  Vie.     1,443.919  ;   Jan.   30. 
Advertising  device.     W.  J.  Le  Vie.     1,472,222  ;  Oct.  30, 
Advertising  device.     D.  G.  Maxwell.     1,472,733  ;  Oct.  30. 
Advertising     device.       M.     J.     Ryan    and    G.     P.     Jones. 

1,441,245;  Jan.  9. 
Advertising    device.       P.     Sarrey  ■  and    N.     H.     Hudson. 

1,470,936  ;  Oct.  16. 
Advertising  device.     C.  R.  Steely.     1,471.810;  Oct.  23. 
Advertising  device.     L.  H.  Sterner,  H.  M.  Landroth,  and 

M.  E.  Sterner.     1,452,396;  Apr.  17. 
Advertising  device.     H.  W.   Sumner.     1,460,619  ;  July  3. 
Advertising   device.      A.    F.    Ward.      1,455,179 ;    May    15. 
Advertising  device.     A.  E.  Whitmore.     1,455,949  ;  May  22. 
Advertising  device.     W.  C.  Williams.     1,449,207  ;  Mar.  20. 
Advertising  device,     N.  Winkler,     1,446,680  :   Feb,  27. 
Advertising  device.     T.  R.  Wiwi.     1,466,327  ;   Aug,  28. 
Advertising  device.  W.  D.  Wright.     1,471,303  ;  Oct.  16. 
Advertising    device    and    temporary    eavin;;s    bank,    Com- 
bined.     R.    D.   Knight.      1,456,133 ;    May   22. 
Advertising   device   and    twine   holder,   Combined.     J.    L. 

Orr.     1,456,825  ;  May  29. 
Advertising  device.  Commodity.     C.  S.  Clark.     1,466,422  ; 

Aug.  28, 
Advertising   device    or    toy.      J.    S.    Curwen.      1,475,430 ; 

Nov.  27. 
.Advertising   displav   device.      J.   W.   Alstott.      1,475,041 ; 

Nov.   20, 
Advertising  frame.     F.  Newhouse.     1,470,866;  Oct.  16. 
Advertising  machine.     H,  M.  Cheek.     1.475.540  ;  Nov.  27. 
Advertising    machine.    One-story    moving-display.      R.    E. 

Hinchey.     1,465,304;  Aug.  21. 
Advertising-matter   display    frame.      A.    A.    West.      Des. 

62,094  :  Mar.  13. 
Advertising    medium.     C.    S.    Grasett    and    A.    T.    Clark. 

1,440,916  ;  Jan.  2. 
Advertising  purposes.  Display  device  for.     O.  B.   Carson. 

1,477,241;   Dec.    11. 
Advertising  stand.     W.  C.  Carlson.     Des.  62.544  ;  June  19. 
Advertising    tower.      S.    M.    Taylor    and    A,    D.    Osborn. 

1,446,629  ;  Feb.  27. 
Aerial  advertising  device.     A.  Hortz.     1,478,034  ;  Dec.  18. 
Aerial  device.     6.  Ackman,  jr.     1,441,261  ;  Jan.  9, 
Aerial      machines,      Propeller     for.        R.      Leparmentier. 

1,455,442  :  May  15. 
Aerial  navigating  apparatus.     M.  Hollander.     1,454,283  ; 

May  8. 
Aerial  projection,  Apparatus  for.   M.  Schiesarl.   1.450,263; 

Apr.   3. 
Aerial    propelling    machine.      S.    V.    Cortes.      1,460,948; 

July  3. 
Aerial  railway  for  amusement  purposes.     A.  Davino  ana 

P.  P,   Schoberle.     1.455,390;  May  15. 
Aerial  train,     W.  E.  Ikerman.     1.451,830;  Apr.  17. 
.4erial    transport,    System    of.      G.    Bennie.      1,459,495 ; 

June  19. 
Aerial  vehicle.     A.  Seydel.     1,451,346  ;  Apr.  10. 
Aerial     vehicles.     Controlling     device     for.       K.     Stahl. 

1.455,820;  May  22. 
Aerial   vessels.  Parachute  for.     L.  E.  Atkinson.    1,465,835  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Aeronautical  motor.     C.  B.  Kirkham.    1,465,989  ;  Aug,  28. 
Aeronautical  propeller.     S.  A.  Reed.     1,463,556  ;  July  31. 
Aeroplane.    T.  H.  Bell  and  J.  G.  Schoenleber.     1,454,828 ; 

Mav  8. 
Aeroplane.     G.   Bess.      1,451,415  ;   Apr.    10. 
Aeroplane.     M.   B.   Boyd.     1,444,058;  Feb,   6. 
Aeroplane.     A,  V.  Broquist.     1,443.973  ;  Feb.  6. 
Aeroplane.       J.     Chochol     and     M.     Dykas.       1,455,427; 

Mav  15. 
Aeroplane.      E.    L.    Crozier.      1.471,327;    Oct.    23. 
Aeroplane.     J.  W.  Endean.     1,443,982  :  Feb  6. 
Aeroplane.     H.   G.   Farmer.     1.478.211 ;   Dec.   18. 
Aeroplane.     L.  Ferrari.     1,470.275  ;  Oct.  9. 
Aeroplane.     H.  Prey.     1.457,222  :  May  29. 
Aeroplane.      E.    L.    Goodin.      1,459,882-3  ;    June    26. 
Aeroplane.     G.  Hamel.     1,463.694  ;  July  31. 
Aeroplane.      L.   Jacobv.     1,462,410 ;   July   17. 
Aeroplane.    .T.  S.  and  M.  L.  Johnston.     1,449,860  ;  Mar.  27. 
Aeroplane.     T,   Lonuzzo.     1,478,284 ;   Dec,    18. 
Aeroplane.     E.  E.  Nichols.     1,461,700;  July  10. 
Aeroplane.     L.  Nordquist.     1,463,230 ;  Apr.  24. 
Aeroplane.    R.  V.  Norris.     1,440.489  ;  .Tan,  2. 
Aeroplane,      J,    Schram,      1,478,183 ;    Dec.    18. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1005 


Aeroplane.     E.  Schumackcr  and  G.  Enimond.     l,475,H:i2  ; 

Nov.  27. 
.\eropUine.     J.  K.  M.  Scale.     l,47G,7oO  ;  Dec.  11. 
Aeroplane.     H.  13.  Shields.     1,468.329;   Sept.   IS. 
Aeroplane.     H.  B.  Smith.     1,440,522  ;  Feb.  27. 
Aeroplane.     S.  O.  Trescott.     1.468,933;  Sept.  25. 
Aeroplane.     J.  Trunko.     1,478,270 ;   Dec.   18. 
Aeroplane.      W.    Welsh.      1,442.110;    Jan.    16. 
Aeroplane.     C.  A.  Wrai^g.     Eel5,555  ;  Mar.  6. 
Aeroplane.     W.    D.  Wright.     1,442,506 ;   Jan.   16. 
Aeroplane    and    aerofoil,    Vertical-rising.      F.    Newbauer. 

1,446,718  ;  Feb.  27. 
Aeroplane  assuring  automatically   the  lateral   and  longi- 
tudinal stability.     J.   Dehouck.     1,452,071 ;   Apr.   17. 
Aeroplane  block   for   take-o£E   stands.      J.   W.  Beasley,   jr. 

1,440,812  ;  Jan.  2. 
Aeroplane,  Captive.     G.  E.  Montague.     1.443.375  ;  Jan.  80. 
Aeroplane     construction.        M.     Bonsiakos.        1,457,871 ; 

June  6. 
Aeroplane  control.     R.  E.  Mitton.     1,470,998  ;  Oct.  16. 
Aeroplane  flying   machines   and  other  aircraft,   Construc- 
tion    of     wings     and     like     parts     of.     H.     O.     Short. 

1,445,454-5  ;  Feb.   13. 
Aeroplane  flying  machines  and  other  aircraft.  Wing  and 

like   member   constructed   of   metal   for.      H.   O.    Short. 

1,451,059  ;  Apr.  10. 
Aeroplane,  Gun-equipped.  S.  Motta.  1,466,143;  Aug.  28. 
Aeroplane  gun  mounting.  J.  P.  Ball.  1,451,197  ;  Apr.  10. 
Aeroplane  or  the  like.  L.  B16riot.  1,441,056  ;  Jan.  2. 
Aeroplane  propeller.  A.  Nuanes.  1,456,008  :  May  22. 
Aeroplane  race  game.  A.  B.  Jones.  1,451.511  ;  Apr.  10. 
Aeroplane  safety  appliance.     P.  J.  Matoushek.     1,452,348  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Aeroplane    superchargers.    Control    system    for.'     E.    W. 

Rice,  jr.     1.476,418  ;  Dec.  4. 
Aeroplane     suspension.      H.     A.     Crawford.      1,453,307  ; 

May  1. 
Aeroplane  swing.     H.  G.  Traver.     1,473,980  ;   Nov.  13. 
Aeroplane  wing.    J.  M.  H.  Jacobs. .  1,452,641 ;  Apr,  24. 
.Aeroplane  wings  or  planes  and  the  like,  Manufacture  of  a 

coating    for    cloths    for.      K.    Kawashima.      1,469,839 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Aeroplanes  and  for   other  purposes,   Armor   for  gasoline 

tanks  of.    N.  W.  Burgess.     1,463,498  ;  July  31. 
Aeroplanes   and   the  like,   Propelling   device   for.      P.    K. 

Ruckel.     1,444,643  ;  Feb.  6. 
Aeroplanes,    Arming    of.      J.    J.    M.    A.    B.    Schneider. 

1,461,838;   July   17. 
.\eroplanes.     Automatic    stabilizer    for.       H.    A.     Petrie. 

1.475.869;  Nov.  27. 
Aeroplanes,  dirigibles,  balloons,  and  the  like,  Metal  pro- 
peller for.     T.  Middleton.     1,454,977  ;  May  15. 
Aeroplanes,    dirigibles,    balloons,    and    the    like.    Stopping 

and     landing     mechanism     for.       J.     H.     Cruickshank. 

1,451,493  ;  Apr.  10. 
-Aeroplanes.  Elevating  plane  for.     J.  F.  II.  de  V.  Vande- 

velde.     1,472,103;  Oct.  30. 
Aeroplanes,     Landing     attachment     for.     W.     B.     Lawn 

1,444,926  ;  Feb.  13. 
Aeroplanes,     Landing     carriage     for.        G.     W.     Kadel 

1,463,471  ;  July  31. 
Aeroplanes,  Landing  gear  for.     B.- W.  Rounds.     1,451,117 

Apr.   10. 
Aeioplanes,     Launching     device     for.       B.     L.     Goodin 

1,4.59,884;  June  26. 
Aeroplanes,    Rudder    and    elevator   assembly   for.      O.    T 

Belcher.     1,452,060;  Apr.  17. 
Aeroplanes,  Safety  appliance  for.     J.  Radon.     1,464,339 

Aug.  7. 
Aeroplanes,    seaplanes,    and    like    aerial    machines,    Con 

struction     of     wings     of.       B.     Thomson.       1,472,199 

Oct.  30. 
Aeroplanes.      Servo-motor     for.        M.     M.     Titterington 

1,472,257  ;  Oct.  30. 
Aeroplanes.      Speed      indicator     for.      E.      W.      Rounds 

1,444,886;  Feb.  13. 
Aeroplanes,   Trip-recording  compass  for.     J.   L.   Klemme 

1.404,943  ;   Aug.   14. 
Aeroplanes,     Wing     connection     for.        C.     F.     Willard 

1.441,319;  Jan.   9. 
Agar-agar  composition  and  producing  the  same.     C.  Mat- 

suoka.     1,453.848  ;  Mav  1. 
Agitating  device.     T.  J.  Putnam.     1,456,147  ;  May  22. 
Agitating  machine.     A.  Marrazzo.     1,463,626  ;  July  31. 
Agitator.     A.  C.  Daman  and  T.  J.  Pennington.     1,445,935  ; 

Feb.   20. 
Agitator.    C.  Field.     1,452,966  ;  Apr.  24. 
-Agitator.     J.  R.   Fish.     1,447,653  ;  Mar.   6. 
Agitator.     E.    S.   Leinan.     1,460,493;   July  3. 
.Agitator.        J.      J.      Mojonnier     and     H.      R.      Phillips. 

1.476.996;  Dec.  11. 
Agitator.      T.   Mojonnier.      1,457,848 ;    June   5. 
Agitator.     K.  Weldlich.     1,454,199  ;  May  8. 
Agitator      and      sampler.      Combination.        L.      Sturges. 

1.454,300:  May  8. 
Agitators,     Driving    mechanism     for.       A.     H.     Alberger. 

1,450,660;   Apr.   3. 
-Agricultural   fork.     J.  Degendorfer.     1,462,787;  .July  24. 
Agricultural    implement.       W.    D.    Dewend.       1,472,209  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Agricultural    implement.      W.    D.    Dewend.       1,476,879 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Agricultural     Implement.       L.     L.     Dubois.       1,467,894 ; 

Sept.  11. 


Agricultural    implement.      E.    M.    Heylman.      1,453,565 ; 

May  1. 
Agricultural  implement.     M.  H.  Jahn.     1,458.655  ;  June  12. 
Agricultural  implement.    H.  Peterson.     1,463,485  ;  July  31. 
Agricultural  implement.      W.   L.   Skinner  and  J.  J.   King. 

1,475.455  ;   Nov.  27. 
Agricultural  implement.      L.  Uriga.      1,472,102 ;    Oct.   30. 
-Agricultural  implement.  Motor-propelled.     J.  B.  Bartholo- 
mew.     1,449,139;    Mar.    20. 
Agricultural  implement,  Soil-shedding.     W.  H.  Ledbetter. 

1,445,148 ;  Feb.  13. 
Agricultural-implement  wheel.     J.  F.  Wagner.     1,444,224  : 

Feb.  6. 
Agricultural   implements,   Means   for   coupling.      H.    Fer- 
guson.    1,464,130  ;   Aug.   7. 
Agricultural   implements,    Power   drive   unit    for.      H.   L. 

Schneider.      1.463.097  ;    .Tuly    24. 
Agricultural   Implements,    Self-lift   for.      H.    P.   Towner. 

1,452,855 ;  Apr.  24. 
Agricultural     implements.     Shifting    strap    for.       S.     H. 

Phelps.      1,467.685;    Sept.   11. 
Agricultural  machine.     A.  T.  Brown.     1,450,140  ;  Apr.  10. 
-Agricultural  machine.     W.  McKennitt.     1,453,631  ;  May  1. 
Agricultural  machine.     J.  E.  Mullen.     1,452,697  ;  Apr.  24. 
Agricultural    machine.         C.     B.     Rowland.       1.464,541  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Agricultural   machine.  Motor.     A.  T.   and   C.    S.    Brown.. 

1,449,648;  Mar.  27. 
Aim-practicing  apparatus.     W.    G.  Paterson.      1,456,191 ; 

May  22. 
Air  accumulator.     P.  Kemper.     1,458,209  ;  June  12. 
Air-agitating  tube  for  refrigerating  systems.     R.  P.  Lind- 
say  and    R.    H.    Hemphill.      1,442,410 ;    Jan.    16. 
.Air    and    fuel    control.    Mechanism    for.      E.    G.    Shortt. 

1,442.632;   Jan.   16. 
Air  and  gases,  Filter  for.     H.  King.     1,443,134  ;  Jan.  23. 
Air  and  gases  from  water.  System  for  removing.     R.  N. 

Ehrhart.     1,463,158  ;  July  31. 
-Air  and  other  gaseous  mixtures,  Separating  the  constitu- 
ents of.     H.  N.  Davis.     1,471,832;  Oct.  23. 
Air  and  the  like.   Filtering  apparatus  for.      S.  J.   Marx. 

1,454,248  ;  May  8. 
Air,   Apparatus   for  cleaning.     G.   H.   Nobbs.     1,460,976  ; 

July  3. 
Air,    Apparatus    for    cooling.      P.    R.    Ellis.      1,471,112 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Air,  Apparatus  for  humidifying.   L.  E.  Vignon.    1,461,840  ; 

July  17. 
Air,     Apparatus     for     rectification     of.       H.     N.     Davis. 

1,471,833  ;  Oct.  23. 
Air  bag.    J.  H.  Smith.    1,440,751 ;  Jan.  2. 
Air   brake.      W.    S.    Arleskie.      1.471,815;    Oct.    23. 
Air   brake.      G.   D.   and   L.    W.   Breck   and  J.    Schmauss. 

1,464,640;   Aug.   14. 
All;  brake.     H.   L.   Cullison.     1.458,033 ;   June   5. 
Air  brake.     E.  P.  Scholes.     1,472,497  :  Oct.  30. 
Air-brake  apparatus.     S.  G.  Neal.     1,459,853  ;  June  26. 
Air-brake  apparatus.     S.  6.  Neal.     1,478.832  ;   Dec.  25. 
Air     brake,     Frictionless.       S.     Giovannini.       1,454,887 ; 

May  15. 
Air    brake,    Load  -  controlled.      B.    Haskell.       1,452,199; 

Apr.  17. 
Air-hrake  mechanism.     L.  G.   Black.     1,461,025  ;  July  10. 
Air  brake,  power  control,  and  alarm  system,  Combination 

automatic    and     manually-operable.       A.    L.     Ruthven. 

1,470,107  ;  Oct.  9. 
Air-brake  system.     J.  H.  Drew.     1,449,737;  Mar.  27. 
Air-brake   systems.  Automatic   safety  control  for.     L.  P. 

Hellmann  and  W.  W.  Baxter.     1,459,098  ;  June  19. 
Air-brake   systems.    Safety   attachment   for.     R.   A.   Carl- 
son.    1,445,002  ;  Feb.  13. 
Air  by  boiler  feed  water  or  other  liquid,  Method  of  and 

apparatus  preventing  the   absorption   of.     D.   B.   Mori- 
son.     1,455,927  ;  May  22. 
-Air  chamber,  Nonpuncturing.     H.  Nlcolardot.     1,467,557 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Air-circulating  system.     R.  Kramer.     1,456,699  ;  May  29. 
.Air    circulator.      A.    G.    Scherer.      1,473,04S:    Nov.    13. 
Air  cleaner.     A.   C.  Bennett.     1,461,174  ;  July  10. 
-Air    clean(  r.      A.    C.    Bennett.      1,464,741  ;    Aug    14. 
Air  cleaner.     J.   L.   Milton.     1,^71,565;   Oct.   28. 
Air-cleaning  device.    E.  S.  Thompson.     1,447,160  ;  Feb.  27. 
Air-compressing    means.       J.     C.    Coulombe.       1,468,282; 

Sept.  18. 
Air     compression,     System     of.       J.     Aalto.       1,443,198 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Air  compressor.     D.   C.  Baker.      1,456,089 ;  May   22. 
-Air  compressor,     W.  .T.   ICreimer.     1.451,834  ;  Apr.   17. 
.Air  compressor.     L.  Poccla.     1.473,314  ;  Nov.  6. 
Air   compressor.    Hydraulic.     G.    D.    Warren.      1.441.900: 

Jan.  9. 
Air  compressor,  Jet-operated.     G.  McKerahan.     1,469,364  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Air     compressor.     Rotary.       J.     0.     Carrey.       1,475,683  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Air     compressors.    Lubricator     for.       J.     L.     Buchmann. 

1,476,390  ;  Dec.  4. 
Air  compressors.  Regulator  for.      R.  G.  Dyson.      1,475,757  ; 

Nov.  27. 
-Air    condenser.    Electrical.       R.     C.     Lewis.       1,478,342 ; 

Dec.  18. 
-Air-conditioning    apparatus.      L.    L.    Lewis.      1,458,985 ; 

June  19. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  Ust  of  inventions — Continued. 


Air    conditioning    or    humidifying    and    lieating    system. 

L.  L.  Lewis.     1,455,846;  May  22. 
Air  cooler.     G.  R.  Evans.     1,470.156  :  Oct.  9. 
Air,    Cooling.     A.   Messer.      1,462,177;    .Tuly    17. 
Air-cooling  system.     S.  H.  Lawson.     1,448,071 ;  Mar.  13. 
Air  coupler,  Automatic.     C.  Barnhart.     1,471,231 ;  Oct.  16. 
Air  coupling.     G.  D.  Bevis.     1,449,261 ;  Mar.  20. 
Aircraft.      C.    S.   Hall.      1,449,098-100 ;   Mar.    20. 
Aircraft.      C.    S.    Hall.      1,471.656;    Oct.    23. 
Aircraft.      A.    Klerain.      1.442.155 ;    Jan.    16. 
Aircraft.     C.  J.  Lake.     1,469,796  ;  Oct.  9. 
Aircraft.      E.    MoUoy    and    E.     S.    Jenkins.      1,442,169; 

Jan.   16. 
Aircraft.     F.   J.   Morse.      1,455,801  ;   May  22. 
Aircraft   and   the   like.   Automatic   stabilizer   for.      A.    T. 

Vance.     1,465,500;  Aug.  21. 
Aircraft    and    the    like.    Control    for.      H.    M.    Franzon. 

1,457,024  ;  May  29. 
Aircraft  armament.     C.  Davis.     1,446,000;  Feb.  20. 
Aircraft.  Balancing  system  for.     J.  P.  Tarbox.    1,464,784 ; 

Aug.    14. 
Aircraft,      Bomb-throwing      device      for.        O.      Wilcke. 

1,454,990  ;  May  15. 
Aircraft  car.     P.  Jaray.     1.474,529  ;  Nov.  20. 
Aircraft  courtenser.     D.  M.  Ramsay.     1,476,541 ;  Dec.  4. 
Aircraft     covering     and     making     same.       0.     J.     Laisy. 

1,445,894  ;   Feb.   20. 
Aircraft,    Fairlead    or    guide    for   the    control    cables    of. 

S.  T.  Williams.     1,453,426  :  May  1. 
Aircraft  fitting.      C.   W.   Hall.      1,463,888;   Aug.   7. 
Aircraft  fuselage.  Ambulance.     A.  V.  Verville.     1,446,528  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Aircraft,     Fuselage     construction     for.       V.     E.     Clark, 

1.462,533  ;  July  24. 
Aircraft,      Inflating     mechanism      for.       H.      T.      Kraft. 

1,475,304  ;  Nov.  27. 
Aircraft  landing-gear-cord  clamp.    S.  P.  Lyon.    1,458,212  ; 

June  12. 
Aircraft  landing  indicator.    R.  Courtols-Suffit.     1,450,431  ; 

Apr.   3. 
Aircraft    landing    station.      B.    C.    Hanson.      1,446,385 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Aircraft   machine   guns,    Fire-control    means    for.      D.    G. 

Edwards.      1,466.951  ;    Sept.    4. 
Aircraft,  Metallic  structure  for.     C.  Dormier.     1,458,645  ; 

June  12. 
Aircraft,    Movable    hangar    for    large.       I.    I.    Eremeeff. 

1,470,557  ;  Oct.  9. 
Aircraft,     Multiple     control     system     for     multimotored. 

J.  A.  Christen.     1,454,505  ;  May  8, 
Aircraft  of  the  helicopter  type,  System  of  propellers  with 

differential    tvrist    between    the    propellers   for.      R.    P. 

Pescara.     1.467,648;  Sept.  11. 
Aircraft  propeller.     C.  S.  Hall.     1,470,163  ;  Oct.  9. 
Aircraft  propeller.     E.  G.  McCauley.     1,458,213  ;  June  12. 
Aircraft,  Propelling  device  for.     H.  E.  Hawes.     1,461,733  ; 

July  17. 
Aircraft,  Propulsion  of.     G.  Fornaca.    1,466,394  ;  Aug.  28. 
Aircraft.  Reenforced  fabric  for.    M.  T.  Brush.     1,442,323  ; 

Jan.   16. 
Aircraft,  Safety  device  for.    J.  T.  Parr.   1,447,425  ;  Mar.  6. 
Aircraft,    Searchlight   for   the   guidance    or   detection    of. 

E.  A.  Sperry.     1,459,902  :  June  26. 
Aircraft,  Sighting  device  for.   O.  Mackensen.    1,449,526-7  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Aircraft.   Speedometer  for.     S.  M.  Fairchild.     1,449,387 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Aircraft,  submarine,  torpedo,  and  other  totally-immersed 

craft     or     structure.       A.     P.     Thurston.       1,466,551 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Aircraft,  Tail  skid  for.     R.  K.  Pier.son  and  T.  S.  Duncan. 

1,472,086  ;  Oct.  30. 
Aircraft  the  elevation  above  the  ground,  Method  of  and 

system     for     determining     from     an.       0.     Gerhardt. 

1,468.018  ;   Sept.   18. 
Aircraft,   Variable-camber  aerofoil  for.     P.  B.  H.  Beadle. 

1,457,955  ;  June  5. 
Aircraft  wheel  housing.     J.  M.  Williams,  jr.     1,446.531  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Aircraft,   Wireless  direction-finding  means  for  and  pilot- 
ing.     H.    R.    C.    Van    de    Velde   and    J.    M.    Furnival. 

No.  1.454,592;  Mav  8." 
Air  deflector.    J.  E.  Knapp.    1,444,191 ;  Feb.  6. 
Air  device,  Auxiliary.     V.  C.  Randall  and  J.  E.  McGinley. 

1,473,317;  Nov.  6. 
Air.    Device   for    carbureting.      V.    E.    Haas.      1.441.277 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Air  diffuser.    A.  Friedman  and  A.  F.  ICnowles.     1,447.776  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Air-dispensing  device.     C.  B.  Fry.     1,461,389  ;  July  10. 
Air  drill,  Compressed-.     G.  P.  Gomez.     1.470,074  ;  Oct.  9. 
Air-feed  device.     E.  M.  Perfect.     1.467.249;   Sept.  4. 
Air  filter.     A.  Budil.      1,456,360:   May  22. 
Air  filter.     L.  L.  Dollinger.     1,457,851  ;  June  5. 
Air-flask  .ioint.     J.  J.  Moore.     1,474,375  ;  Nov.  20. 
Air  from  liquefied   gases.    Apparatus   for   generating  res- 

pirable.     L.  Lisse.     1,459,158 ;  June  19. 
Air   furnace.    Hot-.      D.   A.   Brunett.      1.444,163 ;    Feb.   6. 
Air-gauged  filler  vent.     E.  B.  Rose.     1.466,483  ;  Aug.  28. 
Air    hammer,    Valveless.      J.    E.    Hagpl  i(.m.      1,462,961  ; 

.Tulv  24 
Air  heater.     E.  J.  Ellison.     1.440.867  ;  Jan.  2. 
Air  heater.     B.  S.  Harrison.     1,462,339  ;  .July  17. 


Air  heater.     R.  L.  Manier.     1,466,182  ;   Aug.   28. 

Air  heater.     B.  B.  Olsen.     1,463,484;  July  31. 

Air  heater.     F.  Pokorny,  jr.     1,451,471  ;  Apr.  10. 

Air    heating   and    impregnating   apparatus.      O.    Pascale. 

1,476,461  ;  Dec.  4. 
Air    impeller    or    propeller.      G.    M.    Capell.      1,467,227 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Air-inlet  device.     J.   H.  Loggins.     1,460,550 ;  July  3. 
Air  jack.     J.  S.  Gilday.     1,473,034  ;  Nov.  6. 
Air,    Machine    for    filtering    compressed.      C.    B.    Parker. 

1,450,561 ;   Apr.   3. 
Air,    Method    and    apparatus    for    cooling    and    cleaning. 

J.  J.  Preble  and  L.   H.  Parker.     1,457,087;  May  29. 
Air-mixing  device.    H.  Wehr  and  J.  G.  Pineau.    1,477,988  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Mi  moistcner.     C.  B.  Sallada.     1.458,549  ;  June  12. 
Air-moistening    apparatus.      G.    F.    Jackson.      1,441,425 ; 

Jan.  0. 
Air   motor.     I.   Glanschnig.     1,464,070 ;  Aug.  7. 
Airplane.     J.   M.   Arrowood.     1,459,942;   June  26. 
Airplane.      W.    Calagains.      1,475,790 ;    Nov.    27. 
Airplane.     H.  Coakley.     1,453,830  ;  May   1. 
Airplane.     H.  L.  Coffin.     1,471,243  ;  Oct.  16. 
Airplane.     J.  J.  Curran.     1,443,812  ;  Jan.  30. 
Airplane.     F.    R.    Maxwell,   jr.     1,456,643 ;   May   29. 
Airplane.     D.  R.  McCullough.     1,454,479  ;  May  8. 
Airplane.    C.  Rheden.     1,440,413  ;  Jan.  2. 
Airplane.     J.  S.  Sabey.     1,465,868;  Aug.  21. 
Airplane.     W.   B.  Stout.     1,443,100;  Jan.   23. 
Airplane.     W.  B.  Stout.     1,464,670;  Aug.  14. 
Airplane.     F.  B.   Voracek.     1,451,352 ;   Apr.   10. 
Airplane.     S.  S.  Whipps.     1.449,476  ;  Mar.  27. 
Airplane.     H.  A.  Zettel.     1,463,917  ;  Aug.  7. 
.\irplane    construction.      M.     C.     Baumann.       1,476,438 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Airplane    landing    indicator.      A.    J.    Macy.       1,475,075 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Airplanes,  Means  to  maintain  a  suitable  pressure  In  the 

llquld-fuel-storage     tanks     of.        A.      C.     E.      Rateau. 

1,471,417:  Oct.  23. 
.airplanes.    Parachute    for.      V.    B.    Carli.      1,475,792 ; 

Nov.   27. 
Airplanes,  Vertical-control  device  for.     B.  W.  Bloomquist. 

1,468,772  ;   Sept.  25. 
Air  power,  Ocean  compressed-.     C.  N.  Hare.     1,470,361 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Air  propeller.     C.  Dornier.     1,461,866  ;   July   17. 
Air  propeller.     C.  Dornier.     1,467,537  ;  Sept.   11. 
Air  propeller.     M.  Hollander.     1,466,901  ;   Sept.  4. 
Air   or   other   fluids.    Ejecting   apparatus   for   exhausting. 

R.   N.   Ehrhart.      1,447,014;    Feb.   27. 
Air   or    other    fluids.    Ejector    apparatus   for   exhausting. 

R.    N.    Ehrhart.      1,449,220;   Mar.   20. 
Airplane  construction.  Clip  for.  W.  T.  Thomas.    1,443,155  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Airplane   engines   and   the   like.   Means    and    method    for 

starting.     J.  BJjur.     1,457,687  ;  June  5. 
Airplane  engines,  Radiator  for.    E.  T.  Curran.    1,452,958  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Airplane,  Fighting.     W.  L.  Gilmore.     1,445,135  ;  Feb.  13. 
.Airplane  in  flight.  Device  for  catching  mail  and  fuel  by 

an.     S.   W.   Kolczewski.     1,458.710 ;  June  12. 
Airplane-propelling  mechanism.    G.  W.  Gosline.    1,443,572  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Airplane-rib  construction.     J.   W.   Rapp   and  J.   Vanorlo. 

1,453,114  ;  Apr.  24. 
Airplane   starting   and    landing   device.     P.    H.    Kinyoun. 

1,478,747:   Dec.   25. 
Airplane  strut.     M.  W.  Mix.     1,446,761  ;   Feb.  27. 
Airplanes,  Adjustable  pitch  propeller  for.     S.  W.  Carter. 

1,455,990;  May  22. 
Airplanes,  etc..  Precision  instrument  for.     I.  A.  Weaver. 

1,460,627  ;  July  3. 
Airplanes,    Gas    engine    for.      .T.    Whitcomb.      1,466,321 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Airplanes,  Landing  gear  for.     J.  A.   Rochg.     Rel5,656 ; 

July  17. 
Airplanes,  Reduction  gear  for.     O.    Pomilio.     1,441.114  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Airplanes,  Safety  device  for.     T.  H.  Furman.     1,463,464  ; 

July  31. 
Airplanes,    Synchronized   machine   gun   for.     O.   A.   Ross. 

1,454,137:  May  8. 
Airplanes,    Variable-pitch    propeller    for.      C.    L.    Parker. 

Rel5,638;   .Tune  26. 
Air  purifier.     J.  F.  M.  Patitz.     1,444,384  ;  Feb.  6. 
Air-release    device.      W.    A.    E.    Maddock.      1,4^0,027 ; 

June   26. 
Airscrews  or  propellers.  Production  of  metal.     H.  Leitner. 

1,457,844  ;  June  5. 
Air  separator.     R.  M.  Gay.     1,457,110;  May  29. 
Air     separator.       W.     A.     Gibson    and     C.    E.     Needham. 

1,460,960;  July  3. 
Air  separator.     J.  A.  Paasche.     1,461,045  ;  July  10. 
Air  separator.     T.  J.  Sturtevant.     1,470,892  ;  Oct.  16. 
Airship.      J.    Erhardt.      1,474.517;    Nov.    20. 
Airship.     W.  Link.     1,472.076;  Oct.  30. 
Airship.     J.  G.  Lukacs.     1.4.54.059  ;  May  8. 
Airship.     J.  Neff,  sr.     1,459,742;  June  26. 
Airship.      D.   Smith.      1,473.744  :    Nov.    13. 
Airship.     C.   A.    Snider.      1,466,732;    Sept.   4. 
Airshio.     J.  P.  Thurell.     1,468.584;   Sept.  18. 
Airship.     R.  H.  ITpson.     1,475,210;  Nov.  27. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1007 


Airsliip.     O.  F.  Zahn.     1,447,584  ;  Mar.  6. 

Airship.     K.  M.  zu  Lyuar  Passy  cie  Chimang.     1,478,382  ; 

Dec    25. 
Airship     and     airplane.     Combination.       W.     F.     Carter. 

1,446,334  ;    Feb.  20. 
Airship  and  the  like.     R.  H.  Upson.     1,445,424  ;  Feb.  13. 
Airslup,  Dirigible.     H.  A.  Goetz.     1,451,503  ;  Apr.   10. 
Airship,  Dirigible.     J.  N.  Lewis.     1,447,559  ;  Mar.  6. 
Airship   driving  mechanism.     P.   G.   Zimmerman.     Rel5,- 

550;  Feb.  27. 
Airship  turn  and  transfer  table.    H.  A.  F.  Abt.     1,446,440  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Airships  and  making  same,  Fabric  for.     H.  A.   Gardner. 

1,449,748;  Mar.  27. 
Airships   and   the  like.    Skeleton   frame   construction   for. 

K.   Arnstein.     1,456,497  ;   May  29. 
Airships,  Gas  dnct  in.     L.  PUrr.     1,459,878  ;  June  26. 
Airships.    Housing   method    for.      L.    Lemm.      1,465,246 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Airships,   Mooring   gear   for.      G.   H.    Scott.      1,448,089 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Airships,    Mooring    mast   and   mooring   gear   for.      G.    H. 

Scott.     1,448,088  ;  Mar.  13. 
Airships,       Stabilizer      for      dirigible.      J.      N.      Lewis. 

1,447,558  ;  Mar.  6. 
Air  spring.     F.  D.  Cats.     1,445,486  ;  Feb.  13. 
Air  spring.     F.  S.  Church.     1,475,049  ;  Nov.  20. 
Air  spring,    y.  V.  Van  Nattan  and  C.  R.  Gray.    1,474,656  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Air   stand.ird.     H.   HUferink.     1,475,397 ;   Nov.   27. 
Air  supply.  Auxiliary.     A.  Boone.     1,457,207  ;  May  29. 
Air-supply-control     device.      S.      D.      Green.     1,447,415 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Air,    Treating.      A.    B.    Lamb.      1,442,619 ;    Jan. '  16. 
Air-tube  post.     F.  Kostlan.     1,446,648  ;  Feb.  27. 
Air-vent  attachment.    O.  B.  Beckman.    1,447,057  ;  Feb.  27. 
Air  vent  for  containers  having  pumps.     H.  E.  Tunnell. 

1,475,038;  Nov.  20. 
Air  vent,  Humidifying.     A.  Ramsey.     1,464,110  ;  Aug.  7. 
Air     vessels.     Ballast     bag     for.      F.    F.    Kruckenberg. 

1,454,589  ;   May  8. 
Air  washer.     P.  S.  Tice.     1,449,635  ;  Mar.  27. 
Air   washer    and   filter.      H.    Ford.      1,465,500;   Aug.   28. 
Air    washing    and    conditioning    apparatus.      J.    I.    Lyle 

and  L.  L.  Lewis.     1,475,639  ;  Nov.  27. 
Air    washing    and    cooling    apparatus.      P.    A.    Dennon. 

1,453,494  ;  May  1. 
Aisle   Ught.     C.   F.   Butte.     1,459,440;   June  19. 
Alarm  :  iSee — 

Automatic  alarm.  Fire  alarm. 

Automobile   alarm.  Knob  alarm. 

Automobile  burglar  alarm.     Overflow  alarm. 

Automobile  theft  alarm.         Temperature  alarm. 

Brake  alarm.  Theft  alarm. 

Burglar  alarm.  Tire   alarm. 

Door-knob    alarm.  Vehicle  alarm. 

Drip-pan  alarm. 
Alarm   apparatus.   Burglar-.      B.    Galerman.      1,452,500 ; 

Apr.  24. 
.A.larm   lock.     G.   Gesmundo.      1,456,689 ;   May   29. 
.\larm  mechanism.     J.  M.  Butcher.     1,478,169  ;   Dec.  18. 
Alarm   switch.      P.   A.   Friel.      1.466,431  ;  Aug.  28. 
Alarm   system.      W.    C.    Roe.      1,468,328 ;    Sept.    18. 
Alarm      system.      Burglar     and     like.      S.      G.     Adams. 

5.442..50S:  .Tan.   16. 
Album.     J.  Rodgers.     1,451,474  ;  Apr.  10. 
Albumenous  animal  waste  for  the  preparation  of  human 

food.     Treatment     of.       P.     Hildebrandt.       1,472,331 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Albumin  containing  medicinal  and  immunizing  substances. 

Solution  of.     J.  K.  Zeissler.     1.472,316  ;  Oct.  30. 
Albuminous    animal    waste.    Treating.      P.     Hildebrandt. 

1,442,339:   Jan.   16. 
Alcohol,  Absolute.     J.  Schneible.     1,469,447  ;  Oct.  2. 
Alcohol  containing  sulphurous  impurities.   Purification  of 

methyl.     W.  Eisner.     1,450.147  ;  Mar.  27. 
Alcohol,  Dehydration  of.     H.  E.  Buc.     1,455,072  ;  May  15. 
Alcohol,  Ester  of  substituted  amino  propyl.     W.   Schule- 

mann,     L.     Schiitz,    and    K.     Meisenburg.      1,474,567 

Nov.    20. 
Alcohol-flame     intensifier.       A.     M.     Rawls.       1;453,519 

May  1. 
Alcohol   from    galactose.   Making   ethyl.     E.   C.   Sherrard 

1.454.521  ;  May  8. 
Alcohol     production.       J.     Van     Euymbeke.       1,459,699 

.Tune  19. 
Alcohol     production.       J.     Van     Ruymbeke.       1,474,216 

Nov.  13. 
Alcoholic   liquid.    Process   and   apparatus   for    the   manu- 
facture of  nonpotable.     F.   de  M.  Accioly.     1,453,374 

May  1. 
Alcohols.  Producing  terpenic.     R.  L.  Andreau.     1,478.690 

Dec.  25. 
Aldehyde   ammonia.   Manufacture   of.      H.   W.    Matheson 

1,450,983  ;  Apr.  10. 
Aldehydes.    Apparatus    for    use    in    the    manufacture    of 

K.   .L  Winter.     1.4.54.609  ;  May  8. 
Aldehydes.  Making  condensation  products  of  aliphatic.    H 

W.  Matheson.     1,450,984  ;  Apr.  10. 
Alkali   and   chemicals.   Manufacture  of.     K.   P.   McElrov 

1.466,628  ;  Aug.  28. 
Alkali  and  heat  resistant  insulation.     G.   A.  Burr,  J.  R 

McClain,  and  L.  B.  Frost.     1,448,386;  Mar.  13. 


Alkali  cellulose.  Preparing,     P.  C.  Seel,     1,469,824  ;  Oct.  9. 
Alkali-earth-metal  permanganates.  Production   of.     R,   E. 

Wilson,  L.  W.  Parsons,  and  S.  L.  Chisholm.     1,453,562  ; 

May  1. 
Alkali-metal    product   and    producing    the   same.      H.    W. 

Charlton  and   R.  N.   Shreve.     1,452,185  ;   Apr.   17. 
Alkali-metal   salts   from   brines.   Recovering.     C.    E.    Dol- 

bear.     1,406,353  ;  Aug.  28. 
Alkali-metal     silicates.     Manufacture     of.       C.     Deguidf 

1,463,037;  July  24. 
Alkalies  from  Impure  lyes,  Recovery  of  pure.     K.  Heine- 

mann.     1,453,132  ;  Apr.  24. 
Alkaloids,  Manufacture  of.     A.  Stoll,     1,447,400  ;  Mar.  6. 
Alkyl   derivatives   of   organic   compounds,   Preparing.      E. 

Theimer.     1,475,522  ;  Nov.  27. 
Alkyl  esters.  Manufacturing.     H.  F.  Willkie.     1,478.498; 

Dec.  25. 
Alloy.     F.  M.   Becket.     1,461,643;  July  10. 
Alloy.     H.  S.  Cooper.     1,461,178  ;  July  10. 
Alloy.     H.   S.   Foote.     1,446,497;  Feb.   27. 
Alloy.     A.  S.  Hyman.     1,455,531 ;  May  15. 
Alloy.     H.  C,  Kirk  and  G.  H.  Dumler.     1,455,589  ;  Mav  15. 
Alloy.     O.  Najacht.     1,468,828;   Sept.  25. 
Alloy.     A.   O'Rourke.      1,448,571  ;   Mar.   13. 
Alloy.     C.  Pack.     1,449,052  ;  Mar.  20. 
Alloy.     A.    Schroetter.      1,468,407;    Sept.   18. 
Alloy.     J.  C,  Stone.     1,442,742  ;  Jan.  16. 
Alloy.      C.    S.   Videon.     1,449,154;   Mar.   20. 
Alloy.     C.  J.  Zaiser.     1,452,232;  Apr.  17. 
Alloy,  Acid-resisting.     A.  W.  Clement.     1,473,208  ;  Nov.  6. 
Alloy,    Air-hardening    steel.      W.    F.    Flnkl.      1,464,174 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Alloy,    Aluminum-base.      R.    S.    Archer    and    Z.    Jeffries. 

1,472,739-40;  Oct.  30. 
Alloy     and     its     production.      Bronze.        P.     Ostendorf. 

1,457,288  ;  May  29. 
Alloy  and  making  it,   Aluminum-silicon.     J.  D.  Edwards. 

1,453,928  ;  May  1. 
Alloy   and   making   same.     J.   W.   Bramwell.      1,446,332 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Alloy    and    making    same.      A.    B.    Norton.       1,453,254 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Alloy  and  making  the  same.     F.  T.  McCurdy.     1,449,338  ; 

Mar.  20. 
.\lloy  and  mercury  dispenser.     I.  A.  Burnett.     1,462,954  • 

July  24. 
Alloy  and  treating  it.  Aluminum-base.     E.  S.  Archer  and 

Z.  Jeffries.     1,472,738;  Oct.  30. 
Alloy,  Copper  and  zinc.    P.  Ostendorf.    1,457,289  ;  May  29. 
Alloy,   Corrosion-resistant.     W.  J.   Beck   and   J.   A.   Aup- 

perle.      1,449,373 ;    Mar.    27. 
Alloy    knife    hardening    or    tempering.      T.    B.    Lashar. 

1,454,387;   May  8. 
Alloy,    Making    an    alloying.      W.    Bennett.       1,441,479 

Jan.  9. 
Alloy,  Producing  a  rustless  iron.     W.  Bennett.     1,458,568 

June  12, 
Alloy,    Readily-fusible.      A.   de   W.   Mulligan.      1,452,750 

Apr.  24. 

Alloy,  Resistance,     J,   H,  White.     1,445,253  ;  Feb.  13. 

Alloy  steel  and  articles  made  therefrom.  P.  A.  E.  Arm- 
strong.     1468,937;    Sept.    25. 

Alloy  steel,  Heat-treatpd  stable-surface.  P.  A,  E.  Arm- 
strong.    1,456,088  ;  Mav  22. 

Alloy,    Tungsten.      A.    Pacz.      1,468,073 ;    Sept.    18. 

Alloys  and  of  refining  metals  and  alloys.  Preparing  metal- 
lie,     H.  C.  Hall.     1,458,290  ;  June  12. 

Alloys,  Casting  light-metal.  W.  R.  Veazey  and  E.  C. 
Burdick,     1.476,192  ;   Dec.   4. 

Alloys  in  the  form  of  paste  or  sludge.  Apparatus  for  the 
electrolytic  production  of  metallic.  B,  Leech. 
1,461,276  ;   July  10. 

Alloys,  Making  acid-proof.    R.  Walter.    1,444,891  ;  Feb.  13. 

Alloys  Manufacture  of  lead.  W.  Mathesius.  1,447,143  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Alloys,  Producing  a  protective  coating  on  objects  of 
magnesium  or  magnesium.  C.  B.  Backer.  1,451,755  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Almond-blanching  machine.     J.   Frank  and   J.   D.   Pirtle. 

1,458,695;   June   12, 
Almond  bleacher  and  sulphur  feeder.     A.  M.  Fowler  and 

W.    H.    Caulfelld.     1,471,597:    Oct.    23, 
Almond  hull*-.     L.  L.  Miller.     1,477,761  ;  Dec,  18. 
Almond-separating  apparatus.    A.  R.  Stephen,     1,444.570  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Almond  separator,     A.  R.   Stephen,     1,443,658 ;   Jan.   30. 
Almonds,   Treating,      G.   W.   Pierce.      1,465.829 :   Aug.  21, 
Alpha-naphthylamlne,     Production     of.      S.     P.     Miller. 

1,451,666  ;  Apr.  10. 
Altimeter.     E.   Chaussard.      1.443,005 ;   Jan.  23. 
Aluminous  .-ibrasive  and  making  the  same.     H.  A.  Rich- 
mond and  R.  Macdonald,  jr,     1,467,590  ;  Sept.  11. 
Aluminous      abrasives,      Manufacturing.      T.      B.      Allen. 

1,448,586;  Mar.  13. 
Aluminous  materials.  Treating.     E.  Moldenke.     1,457,787  ; 

June  5. 
Aluminum   chloride.   Apparatus  for   the   manufacture   of. 

F.  W.  Hall,      1,468,632  ;  Sept.   25. 
Aluminum,     Compound     for     cleaning.       C.    M.    Hemen^ 

1,456,486  ;  May  22. 
Aluminum  hydrate  sludge.  Treatment  of.     C.  W.  Souder. 

1,445,917;  Feb.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpliahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Aluminum    or    its    alloys    for    electroplating,    Preparing. 

H.    D.   Cunningham.     1,457,149 ;   May   29. 
Amalgam    carrier    and    plugger.      G.    Holtz.      1,469,004  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Amalgamating  mill.     D.  L.   Penrod.     1,464,293  ;   Aug.   7. 
Amaliiaiuator.     A.  Ferguson.     1,476,808;  Dec.  11. 
Amalgamator.     W.  C.  McLaughlin.     1,451,099  ;  Apr.  10. 
Amalgamator  and  separator.     C.  Meyer  and  H.  B.  Meade. 

1,469,007;  Sept.  25. 
Amalgamator,    Ci'ntrifugal.      R.    J.    Butler.      1,452,181  : 

Apr.  17. 
Amalgamator,    Centrifugal.      H.     C.    Taber.      1,457,560 ; 

June  5. 
Amalgamator     support.       H.     W.    Richards.       1,457,635 ; 

June  5. 
Ambulance,  Automobile.   G.  E..Vatter.    1,446,488  ;  Feb.  27. 
Ambulances,     Cot-retaining     device     for.       D.     Denning. 

1,477,815  ;   Dec.   18. 
Amino    compounds,    Manufacture    of    aromatic.      0.    W. 

Brown  and   C.   0.  Henke.     1,456,969;  May  29. 
Ammeter.     P.  W.  Kaisling,  jr.     1,471,849;  Oct.  23. 
Ammonia    and    producing    same.    Catalyzer    for    the   syn- 
thetic manufacture  of.     I.   W.    Cederberg.      1,452,027  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Ammonia  and  recovering  acid  as  alkali-metal  salts.  Oxidiz- 
ing.   F.  Bensa.    1,458,969  ;  June  19. 
Ammonia  and  salts  of  certain   carbon   acids.  Production 

of.     K.   P.   McElroy.     1,466,626;   Aug.  28. 
Ammonia    at    very    high   pressures.    Method    of   and    ap- 
paratus    for    the     direct     synthesis     of.     G.     Claude. 

1,448,387  ;  Mar.  13. 
Ammonia,   Catalytic  apparatus   for   the  synthesis  of.     L. 

Casale.     1,478,549-50:   Dec.   25.   . 
Ammonia  from  cyanide.  Purifying  the  residue  obtained  In 

producing.      C.    T.    Thorssell    and    H.    L.    R.    Lunden. 

1,453,210  ;  Apr.  24. 
Ammonia  from  gases  containing  the  same.   Recovery  of. 

H.  Wiederhold  and  C.  Ehrenberg.     1,459,703  ;  June  19. 
Ammonia    into    ammonium    chloride.    Conversion    of.      C. 

Bosch,  E.  Dehnel,  and  C.  Kircher.    1,453,060 ;  Apr.  24. 
Ammonia  liquor.  Evaporating.     F.  P.  Marquard  and  C.  W. 

Littler.     1,455,299  ;  May  15. 
Ammonia,  Making  aldehyde.    H.  W.  Matheson.    1,456,702  ; 

May  29. 
Ammonia-making    process.     Self-regulating.       L.     Casale. 

1,447,123  ;  Feb.  27. 
Ammonia,  Manufacture  of.     I.  W.  Cederberg.     1,476,283  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Ammonia,  Recovery  of.     L.  B.  Doty.     1,457,877  ;  June  5. 
Ammonia      sulphate,      Manufacture      of.        P.      Parrish. 

1,467,193  ;   Sept.   4. 
Ammonia  synthesis  and  catalyst  therefor.     J.  C.  Clancy. 

1,454,599  ;  May  8. 
Ammonia-synthesis   autoclave.     E.   H.   Arnold  and   W.   T. 

Wakeford.     1,463,280  ;  July  31. 
Ammonia,  Utilization  of.     J.  F.  Wait.     1,452,009  ;  Apr.  17. 
Ammonia  with  oxygen.  Apparatus  and  method  for  carry- 
ing   out    catalytic    oxidation    of.       I.     W.    Cederberg. 

1,452,145,   Apr.   17. 
Ammonium  nitrate  and  aluminum  hydroxide,  Producing. 

A.  Foss  and  T.  Mejdell.     1,464,984;  Aug.  14. 
Ammonium   perchlorates,    Manufacture   of.      R.   A.    Long. 

1,453.984  ;  May  1. 
Ammonium    picramate.    Manufacturing.       W.    M.    Dehn. 

1,472,791;  Nov.  6. 
Ammunition,  Rim-fire.     H.-D.  Hodge.     1,460,013;  July  3. 
Amphitheater    or    stadium.      A.    B.   Randall.      1,444,360 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Amplifier.     H.   I.   Becker.     1,457,814;   June  5. 
Amplifier.     A.  Benoit,  J.  L.  Mathieu,  and  H.  H.  Duchesne. 

1,468,437;   Sept.  18. 
Amplifier.     A.  Benoit,  J.  L.  Mathieu,  and  H.  H.  Duchesne. 

1,469,876;  Oct.  9. 
Amplifier.     B.  A.  Lefebre.     1,453.879  ;  May  1. 
Amplifier.     R.  P.   Silverthorn.     1,461,685;  July  10. 
Amplifier  circuits,  Multistage.     B.  O.  Scriven.     1,459,419  ; 

June  19. 
Amplifier,     Vacuum-tube.       H.     D.     Arnold.       1,405,332 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Amplifying  apparatus,  Selective.     M.  I.  Pupin.   1,492,933 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Amplifying  device.     J.  H.  Weber.     1,477,014  ;  Dec.  18. 
Amplifying    or    otherwise    indicating    smalj    mechanical 

effects.     Method     or     means     for.       B.     S.     Heurtley. 

1,458,098  ;  June  5. 
Amplifving  receiver.     H.  G.  and  J.  S.  Leach.     1,474,973  ; 

Nov.   20". 
Amplifying    system.      C.    W.    Rice.      1,477,898 ;    Dec.    18. 
Amusement  apparatus.    'M.  Higuchi.     1,454,968 ;  May  15. 
Amusement      apparatus.        A.      Hulsmann.        1,467,934 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Amusement   apparatus.     P.   A.   Lalle   and   C.    F.    Fowler. 

1.450,669;   Apr.   3. 
Amusement   apparatus.     P.    A.    Lallc   and   C.    P.   Fowler. 

1,474,335;  Nov.  1?,. 
Amusement     apparatus.       H.     F.     Mayues.       1,461,322 ; 

July  10. 
Amu.sement    apparatus.       S.     W.    Shepherd.      1,473,522  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Amusement  apparatus,     M.  and  H.  Stoehrer.     1.478,970  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Amusement      apparatus.       W.     S.     Tottiill.      1,465,067 ; 

Aug.    14. 


Amusement  appai'atus   or  machine.     H.  P.  and   T.   Jack- 
son.    1,477,498;  Dec.   11. 
Amusement  appliance.     W.  J.  MacDonald,   F.  R.  Blaney, 

and   E.  M.   MacDonald.     1,459,474 ;   June    19. 
Amusement  device.     A.   H.   Bechtol  and   W.   A.   Tratsch. 

1,454,947  ;  May  15. 
Amusement  device.     F.   L.  Brissey.     1,445,477;   Feb.   13. 
Amusement  device.     P.  Czerny.     1,441,404  ;  Jan.  9. 
Amusement  device.     W.  H.  Dickinson.     1,440.661  ;  Jan.  2. 
Aoiusement  device.     J.   A.   Fisher.      1,454,273;   May   8. 
Amusement    device.      A.    Priedrich.      1,464,201 ;    Aug.    7. 
Amusement  device.     W.   C.  Hadley.     Rel5,629 ;  June  19. 
Amusement  device.     O.  B.  Hunter.     1,450,634  ;  Apr.  3. 
Amusement  device.     J.  Irsch  and  J.  Markey.     1,458,884  ; 

June  12. 
Amusement  device.     E.  A.  Lezert.     1,448,306  ;  Mar.  13. 
Amusement  device.     A.  W.  Marmon.     1,473,914  ;  Nov,  13. 
Amusement  device.    H.  G.  Moulder.     1,463,290  ;  July  31. 
Amusement  device.     A.  E.  Nafe.     1,441,040  ;  Jan.  9. 
-Amusement  device.     S.  C.  Nagle.     1,444,036  ;  Feb.  6. 
Amusement  device.     H.  N.  Ridgway.     1,466.963  ;  Sept.  4. 
Amusement  device.     H.  N.  Ridgway.     1,476,922  ;  Dec.  11. 
Amusement  device.     R.  Schafer.     1,447,895  ;  Mar.  6. 
Amusement    device.      H.    and    M.    Stoehrer.      1,467,959 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Amusement   device.      E.   A.   Terry.      1,445,369 ;    Feb.    13. 
Amusement  device.     D.  Tusco.     1,461,075  ;  July  10. 
Amusement  device.     M.   linger.     1,454,775  ;  May  8. 
Amusement  device.     V.  V.  Van  Nattan  and  J.  M.  Paris. 

1,475,975  ;  Dec.  4. 
Amusement  device.     J.  W.  Weaver.     1,468,984  ;  iept.  'i5. 
Amusement  device.     W.  Williams.     1,454,991 ;  May  15. 
Amusement  device.    G.  Zint.    1,447,458  ;  Mar.  6. 
Amylase  and  making  same.  Preparation  of  active  animal. 

R.  Kern  and  G.  Jenay.     1,444,250  ;  Feb.  6. 
AniBsthesia,  Apparatus  for  producing  local.     P.  J.  Fabret. 

1,476,699  ;  Dec.  11. 
Anaesthetic    compound.     E.    H.    Volwiler   and    R.   Adams. 

1,476,934  ;   Dec.   11. 
AnsEsthetics,     Apparatus     for     preparing.       L.     Steiner. 

1,469,608  ;  Oct.  2. 
Anatomical     support.       W.     W.     Froeschle.       1,460,957 ; 

July  3. 
Anchor.      G.   Begas.     1,449,082 ;   Mar.   20. 
Anchor.     F.  J.  Jackson.     1,459,768  ;  June  26. 
Anchor.      G.   H.  James.     1,462,342  ;   July  17. 
Anchor.     P.  B.  Pardey.     1,470,185  :  Oct.  9. 
Anchor.     P.  A.  Peterson.     1,453,177;  Apr.  24. 
Anchor.     N.  D.  Powell.     1,451,109  ;  Apr.  10. 
Anchor.     N.  D.  Powell.     1,451,370  ;  Apr.  10. 
Anchor.     W.  W.  Wilkison.     1,474,458  ;  Nov.  20. 
Anchor,  Decoy.     R.  M.  Hill.     1,461,617;  July  10. 
Anchor  plate.     E.  and  W.  H.  Clark.     1,461,308  ;  July  10. 
Anchor,  Rail.     H.  P.  McFarland.     1,447,622  ;  Mar.  6. 
Anchor,   Stockless.     G.   H.  James.     1,464,364 ;  Aug.   7. 
Anchorage  unit.     G.  Kohler  and  C.  B.  Smith.     1,474,154  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Anchorages,     Providing.       A.     W.     Malone.      1,449,236 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Anchoring  device.     H.  C.  Mahon.     1,455,641  ;  May  15. 
Anchoring  device.     B.  S.  Peirce.     1,468,074  ;  Sept.  18. 
Andiron.     O.  P.  MuUer  and  A.   P.  Popoff.     Des.   63,139; 

Oct.  16. 
Aiiglecock,     Self-locking.      B.    E.    McGahey.      1,450,811  : 

Apr.    3. 
Angle   drill.     S.   B.   Lorenz.      1,471,343 ;   Oct,    23. 
Angle-iron  machine.     W.  M.  Schneider.     1,453,953  :  May  1. 
Angle-lath-cutting  machine.    P.  J.  Brekelraans.    1,463,791 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Angle  meter.     L.  B.  Babcock.     1,444,444;  Feb.  6, 
Angle  table.   Combination.     B.   M.   Swanson.      1,466,810 ; 

Sept.    4. 
Anhydrite    a    substance    which    sets    in    the    presence    of 

water.     Obtaining    from.       R.     Hennicke.       1,442,406 ; 

Jan.   16. 
Anhydrous    aluminum   chloride.    Regeneration    of.      G.    R, 

Steuart.      1,464,373;   Aug.   7. 
Anhydrous    magnesium    chloride.    Manufacturing    a    com- 
position  containin.g.      L   Namari,     1,473,966;   Nov.   13. 
Animal    casings.    Shrinking.      E.    G.    James.      1,476,204 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Animal  dip  a;  d  insect  trap,     D.  H.  Womack.     1,473,532; 

Nov.  6. 
Animal    figure    or    similar    article.      L.    Charteris.     Des. 

62,475  ;  June  12. 
Animal   hopple.      J.   W.    Priest.      1,460,919;   July   3. 
Animal   poke.      J.   Bolf.     1,446,959 ;   Feb.  27. 
Animal-releasing  device.     M.  Jagielski.     1,469,791;  Oct.  9. 
Animal-shearing   plant.      W.   A.    Stephenson.      1,449,561  ; 

Mar.   27. 
Animal    tissues.    Machine    for    washing    edible.      H.    B, 

Buckham.     1,475,929  ;  Dec.  4. 
Animal  trap.    P.  A.  Ariens  and  W.  A.  Wagner.     1.443,334  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Animal  trap.     W.  E.  Baker.     1,472,423 ;  Oct.  30. 
Animal  trap.     R.  L.  Baldwin.     1,463,787;  Aug.  7. 
Animal  trap.     J.  C.  Bauman,     1,453,615  :  May  1, 
Animal  trap.     L.  S.  Bender.     1,471,090  ;  Oct.  16. 
Animal  trap.     J.  Bolf.     1,452,355;  Apr.  17. 
Animal  trap.     B.  W.   Booth.      1,467,832;   Sept.   11. 
Animal  trap.     C.  A.  Cliamplin.     1,462,739  ;  July  24. 
Animal    trap.      S.   H.    Coleman.      1,442,252;   Jan.    16. 
Anim.il   trap.     B.    Connolly.      1,464,697;   Aug.   14. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1009 


Animal  trap.     W.  Cooper.     1,474,406;  Nov.  20. 
Animiil  trap.     F.   H.   Crago.     1,464,748;   Aug.    14. 
Animal  trap.     R.  Cratty.     1,442,385  ;  Jau.  16. 
Animal  trap.     W.  Dewey.     1,445,203  ;  Feb.  13. 
Animal  trap.     F.  F.   Ellis.     1,443,705;  Jan.   30. 
Animal  trap.     T.  J.  Ellison.     1,453.342  ;  May  1. 
Animal  trap     A.  J.  Fall.     1,472,210  ;  Oct.  30. 
Animal  trap.     W.  A.   Gibbs.     1,458,286:   June  12. 
Animal   trap.     W.   B.    Gilmore.      1.478.847;    Nov.    13. 
Animal   trap.     M.    Gnoinsky.      1,464,358;   Aug.    7. 
Animal    trap.      J.    Gottwald    and    A.    I'osler.      1,456,7.33 

May  29. 
Animal  trap.     J.  D.  Gravolet  and  A.  Ansardi.     1,459,661 

June  19. 
Animal  trap.     M.  L.  Greenstreet  and  W.  Day.     1,463,163 

July  31. 
Animal  trap.     A.  Gufier.     1,472,217  ;  Oct.  30. 
Animal  trap.     L.  Haege.     1,454,908  ;  May  15. 
Animal  trap.     W.  T.   Harmon.     1,460,199 ;   June  26. 
Animal   trap.     K.   Harried.     1,456,877  ;  May   22. 
Animal  trap.     R.  Heddle  and  R.  Qua.     1,464,872  ;  Aug.  14. 
Animal  trap.     T.   M.  Hovell.     1,453.795-6 ;  May  1. 
Animal  trap.     E.  G.  Howard.     1,451,223  ;  Apr.  10. 
Animal   trap.     P.  Kayauklut.     1,464,429 ;   Aug.   7. 
Animal   trap.     A,  Krol.     1,459,027  ;   June  19. 
Animal  trap.     H.Lane.     1.441.985  ;  Jan.  9. 
Animal  trap.     L.  J.  La  Valle.     1,459,897  ;  June  26. 
Animal  trap.     W.  La  Vallt-y.     1.470,453  ;  Oct.  9. 
Animal  trap.     L.  Melero.     1,471,047  ;  Oct.  16. 
Animal  trap.     J.  A.  Mertz  and  F.   Prie.stley.      1,446,715; 

Feb.  27. 
Animal  trap.     A.  Miller.     1,444,934  ;  Feb.  13. 
Animal   trap.      O.   H.   Moen.      1,456,929  ;   May  29.' 
Animal   trap.      B.   Parker.      1.441.998  :   Jan.  9. 
Animal   trap.     K.  Pearson.     1,463.091  ;   July  24. 
Animal    trap.      F.   H.    Pbilllps.      1.475.871  ;    Nov.    27. 
Animal   trap.     A.   N.   Pietrok.     1,457,670 ;   June  5. 
Animal  trap.     J.  W.  Primrose.     1,461,288;  July  10. 
Animal    trap.      C.    Eeusser.      1,443,929 :    Jan.    30. 
Animal   trap.      J.   Schoonhoven.     1,463,846 ;   Aug.   7. 
Animal  trap.     J.  P.  Scbuckman.     1,461,681 ;  July  10. 
Animal  trap.     M.  Schuetz.     1,454,015  ;  May  1. 
Animal  trap.     J.  W.  Sharp.     1,440,560  ;  Jan.  2. 
Animal  trap.     M.   Shutoff.      1,459,267  ;   June  19. 
Animal  trap.     D.  P.  Stark  and  G.  A.  Higbee.     1,464,453  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Animal  trap.     J.  R.  Wilson.     1,456,415  ;  May  22. 
Animal  trap.     P.  Wirum.     1,443,244  ;  Jan.  23. 
Animal  trap.     E.  L.  Zlola.     1,455,131  ;   May  15. 
Animal-trap   attachment.      H.    M.    Marshall.      1,473,242  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Ankle  and  arch  support,  Fashioned.  A.  Posner.    1,465,233  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Ankle  supporter.     A.   Quenzer.     1,478,253  ;   Dec.   18. 
Anklet    and    arch    retainer.      F.    H.    Jensen.      1,477,357 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Annealing    and    apparatus    used    therein.      P.    Twyman. 

1,457,883 ;  June  5. 
Annealing  apparatus.    B.  M.  Walpole.     1,472,702  ;  Oct.  30. 
Annealing  bottom.     "W.  Ravs-ley.     1,474.607  :  Nov.  20. 
Annealing  box.     I.  F.  Lehman.     1,460,855  ;  July  3. 
.\nnealing-box  bottom.     I.  F.  Lehman.     1,476,526  ;  Dec.  4. 
Annealing      box.      Cast-metal.        E.      C.      Rauschenberg. 

1,461,555;   July    10. 
Annealing  furnace.     E.  G.  Helander.     1,471,659  ;  Oct.  23. 
Annealing  furnace  or  leer.     W.  A.  Amsler.     1,453,116 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Annealing  mastic  pipe.     G.  Monrath.     1,476,828  ;  Dec.  11. 
Annealing  metal  plates,  Process  and  apparatus  for  locally. 

R.  S.  Smith  and  R.  Stresau.     1.446,354;  Feb.  20. 
Annealing  sheet  Iron.     J.  A.  Smail.     1,453,411 ;  May  1. 
Annunciator  or  indicator   system.      S.   Katz.     1,466,448  ; 

Au**.  28. 
Anode."     A.  P.  Manning.     1,467,060 ;    Sept.  4. 
Anode    and   carrier   therefor.      H.    L.    Haas.      1,478.858  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Anode  for  forming  percompounds.     G.  Baum.     1,477,099  ; 

Dec.    11. 
Ant  poison.     L.  S.  Baker.     1,450,128  :  Mar.  27. 
Ant  trap.      J.    W.    Pollock.      1,464,394 ;    Aug.   7. 
Antenna      selector      switch.       A.     Crossley.       1,458,466 ; 

June  12. 
Antenna     system.       W.     T.     Booth    and     W.    A.    Boyd. 

1,464,168  ;   Aug.  7. 
Anthracene  press  cake.  Purifying.    H.  D.  Gibbs.    1,456,848; 

May  29. 
Anthraquinone    and    its    derivatives.    Purifying.      F.    W. 

Atack.      1,451,745  ;   July   17. 
.Vnthraquinnne    and    phthalic    anhydride.    Manufacturing. 

H.  D.  Gibbs.    1,444,068  ;  Feb.  6. 
Anthraquinone    from    a    sulphonation    mass.    Recovering 

residual.     A.  E.  Barnard.     1,474^07  :  Nov.  20. 
Antiaircraft  shell.     R.  A.  WlUson.     1,464,192  ;  Aug.  7. 
Anticreeper.     J.   R.    Steele.     1.473.652 ;   Nov.   13. 
Antifreeze    composition.      F.    W.    Sperr,    jr.      1,473,327 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Antiglare    and    weather    shield.     Combined.       H.     Clark. 

1,473,599  ;  Nov.  6. 
Antiglare  attachment.     A.  F.  Caskey.     1,477,312  ;  Dec.  11. 
Antiglare  device.     C.   Stephens.     1,462,946;   July  24. 
Antiknock   substance  with  a   motor-fuel  mixture.  Method 

and     means    for    incorporating    an.       F.    E.    Aseltine. 

1,467,222;   Sept.   4. 

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of     metallic. 


A.     Germot 


Antimony,     Direct     recovery 

1,475,294;   Nov.    27. 
Antiparasitic    selecting    system.       L.    Levy.       1,466,841 

Sept.   4. 
Antirattler.     T.  W.  Titus.     1,460,456;  July  3. 
Antirattler.      F.    G.    Withrow    and    11.    0.    Van    Antwerp 

1,461,549  ;  July  10. 
Antirattling     device.       C.     B.     Daugherty.        1,477,248 

Dec.   11. 
Antirattling  device.    C.  J.  Soss.    1,450,927 ;  Apr.  10. 
Antirust    composition.      C.    C.    Howe    and    S.     W.    Libby 

1,457.169  ;  May  29. 
Antiskid  attachment  for  wheels.    T.  M.  Avery.     1,468,097 

Sept.   18. 
Antiskid  chain.     W.  H.  Baumeister.     1,478,420;   Dec.  25 
Antiskid  chain.     E.  H.  Coe.     1,468,280;  Sept.  18. 
Antiskid    chain.       R.    N.    Doerres    and    W.    W.    McGee, 

1,467,927  ;  Sept.  11. 
Antiskid  chain.    B.  J.  Duehr.    1,463,681 ;  July  31. 
Antiskid  chain.     E.  P.  Elzey.     1,445,305  ;  Feb.  13. 
AntLskld   chain.      I.   P.   Engle.      1,475,478 ;    Nov,   27. 
Antiskid  chain.     C,  F.  Fisher.     1,470,069  ;  Oct,  9. 
Antiskid  chain.    E.  A.  Portzer.     1,460,803  ;  July  3. 
Antiskid  chain.     J.  A.  Slncell.     1,458,107  ;   June  5. 
Antiskid  chain.     W.  B.  Terry.     1,4.55,178  ;  May  15. 
Antiskid  chain.     H.  E.  Twitchell.     1.450.314  :  Apr.  3, 
Antiskid-chaln-anchorlng  means,   Spoke-engaglng.     G.   P. 

Macintosh.     1,452,886  ;  Apr.  24. 
Antiskid    chain    and    attaching    means    therefor.      A.    P. 

Schein.    1,440,630  ;  Jan,  2, 
Antiskid-chain  hook,     H,  E.  Detwiler.     1,471,835  :   Oct.  23, 
Antiskid-chain    hook,      G,    B.    N.    Dow    and    F.    P.    Ham. 

1,463.071  ;  July  24. 
AntisUid-chain-securing    device.       M.    Dean.       1,478,323 ; 

Dec.  18, 
Antiskid-chain    tightener.       W.    A.    Stanley.       1,443,769 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Antiskid    chains,    Connector    link    for.     J.    P.    Mentzer. 

1,472,805  ;  Nov.  6. 
Antiskid    chains.    Cross    chain    for.       C.    A.    Mousseau. 

1,467,188  ;   Sept.  4. 
Antiskid  chains,  Device  for  securing  and  tightening.     A. 

Gilbertson.      1,475,065;    Nov.    20. 
Antiskid  device.     J.   F.  Baxa.     1,466,082  ;  Aug.   28. 
Antiskid     device.       C.     J.     Campbell     and     D.     O'Neill. 

1,466,270  ;  Aug.  28, 
Antiskid  device.     M.  Dean.     1,469,312  ;  Oct.  2. 
Antiskid   device.      H.    C.    Grayhill.      1,467,579 ;   Sept.    11. 
Antiskid  device.     M.   Green,     1,468,382  ;   Sept,   18, 
Antiskid   device,      W.   Kalman.     1,476,716 ;  Dec.   11. 
Antiskid  device.    M.  J.  La  Riviere.     1,450,779  ;  Apr.  3. 
Antiskid  device.     C.  F.  A.  Nuebling.     1,459,685  ;  June  19. 
Antiskid   device.     A.   J.   Parkhurst.     1.448,859 ;   Mar.   20. 
Antiskid  device.     H.   St.   Pierre.     1,467.114  ;    Sept.   4. 
Antiskid  device.     O.  C.  Schaefer.     1,460,504;  July  3. 
Antiskid  device  for  shod  animals.     J.  Torchia.     1,449,796  ; 

Mar.   27. 
Antiskid  device  for  vehicles.     J.  W.   Burton.     1,445,485  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Antiskid   device   for   vehicles.     W.   H.   Krug.     1,453,360; 

May  1. 
Antiskid    device    for    vehicle    wheels.      A.    J.    Borst,    jr. 

1,461,378  ;  July  10. 
Antiskid     device      for     vehicle     wheels.        R.      Denault. 

1,466.995  ;   Sept.   4. 
Antiskid    devices   for   vehicle   wheels.    Tread   section   for. 

J.   R.  Reyburn.     1,461,327  ;  July  10. 
Antiskid  shoe,     R.  F.  Hall.     1,476,606;  Dec,  4. 
Antiskid-wheel-chain      construction.         I.      A.       Weaver. 

1,472,448;   Oct.   30. 
Antiskidding  device.     J.  H.  Anthon.     1,447,004  ;   Feb.  27. 
Antlsklddlng  device.    M.  J.  Davis.     1,440.660  ;  .Ian.  2. 
Antiskidding  device.     N.  C.  Doss.     1,477,042  ;  Dec.  11. 
Antiskidding  device.     T.  L.  Everett.     1,474,518  ;  Nov.  20. 
Antiskidding     device.       C.     L.     Oczkowski.       1,463,060 ; 

July  24. 
Antiskidding     de-vice.       H.     R.     Patrlarche.       1,467,647 ; 

Sept.  11, 
Antiskidding      device.      Adjustable.         H.       Summerfield. 

1,456,473  ;   May   22. 
Antiskidding    device    for    motor    vehicles.      J.    R.    Scott. 

1,459,418  ;  June  19. 
.\ntlslip      composition.       F.      A.      Johnson.       1,458.828 ; 

June  12. 
Antislip  device.     W.  J.  Moffatt,     1,455.924  :  May  22. 
Antitheft    Identification    marking.      J.    Reckleff    and    W. 

Rosenberg.     1,443,383  ;  Jan.  30. 
Antitheft  lock.      P.   Donzero.      1,477,432  ;   Dec.   11. 
Antitoxin  and  making  the  same.   Clarified  serum.     R.  R. 

Henley.     1,475,580;  Nov.  27. 
Apartment    with    disappearing    bed.      H.    B.     Llttlefield. 

1,443.582;  Jan.  30. 
Aperture  sight.     T.   P.  Eustege.     1,476,806;   Dec.   11. 
Apparel  and  the  like.  Fastening  for  wearing.     S,  R.  Little- 

john.      1,440,688;  Jan.  2. 
Apparel,    Fastening    device    for    wearing.       S.     Rivelle. 

1,462,049;  July  17. 
Apparel    impervious   to    acids    and    poisonous    gases   and 

making    same.    Wearing.      C.    D.    Abraham    and    G.    L. 

Schwartz.     1,468,791 ;   Sept.  25. 
Apple     corer.       A.     M.     Anderson     and     W.     W.     Abitz. 

1,448.652;  Mar.  13. 
Apple-preparing  machine.    E.  B.  Gay.    1,451,571 ;  Apr.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Applicator  brush.     J.  A.  Rayder.     1,445,911 ;  Feb.  20. 

Apron.      R.  Achilli.     1,470,341  ;  Oct.  9. 

Apron.     W.  R.  Glassbrenner.     1,474,415;  Nov.  20. 

Apron.     G.  F.  Greene.     1,451,095  ;  Apr.  10. 

Apron.     A.   M.  Hifner.     1,459,101  ;  June  19. 

Apron.     S.   Spero.     1,464,546 ;  Aug.  14. 

Apron,  Protective.     M.  S.  Hulley.     1,478,962  ;  Dec.  25. 

Aquarium.     C.  B.  Collamer,  now  by  cliange  of  name  C.  B. 

BroHiar.     1.444.367  ;  Feb.  6. 
Aqueous  nitric  acid  bv  means  of  sulphuric  acid.  Concen- 
trating.    W.   Siebert.      1,474,647  ;  Nov.   20. 
Arbor,   Collapsible.     J.  T.   Stoney.     1,442,104  :  Jan.   16. 
Arbor  coustruction.    N.  Roach.     1,440,494  ;  Jan.  2, 
Arbor,  Expanding.     W.   W.  Tuttle.     1,467,821 ;  Sept.   11. 
Arbor,   Expanding.      A.   TJrquhart.     1.464,551  ;   Aug.   14. 
Arbor  support.     E.  J.  Lees.     1.453,470  ;  May  1. 
Arbor,    Winding.      C.    D.   Dallas.      1,466,121  :    Aug.    28. 
Arc  circuits.  Constant-current  dynamotor  for  individual. 

J.  A.  Holifield.     1,468,159  ;  Sept.  18. 
Arc-current    generator,    Self-regulating.      J.    A.    Holifield. 

1,468,155  ;   SeiJt.   18. 
Arc-forming   device.   Circular.     R.    F.   Lafler.      1,448,848 ; 

Mar.  20.' 
Arc-preventing  device.     J.  Clossmann  and  H.  Halberstadt. 

1,471,240;  Oct.  16. 
Arc    pro.iectors.    Means    for    maintaining    the    focus    of. 

P.  R.  Bassett.     1,466,419;  Aug.  28. 
Arc-welding     apparatus.       J.     A.     Holifield.       3,468,156; 

Sept.   18. 
Arc  -  welding    apparatus.       J.    A.     Holifield.      1,468,158 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Arc-welding  machine.  Electric-.     J.   W.   Fav.      1,446,170 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Arc  welding.   Self-regulating  motor-generator  set  for.     J. 

A.   Holifield.     1,468,154 ;   Sept.   18. 
Arch   and   ankle    support.      H.    A.   Bernstein.      1,441,907  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Arch,  Entrance.     W.  W.  Paine.     Des.  62,641  ;  July  10. 
Arch  .support.     J.  Abramowitz.     1,467,630  ;  Sept.  11. 
Arch   support.     W.  N.  Barrett.     1,464,841  ;  Aug.   14. 
Arch  support.     A.  and  I.  Bernat.     1,456,758;  Mny  29. 
Arch    support.      E.    S.    Cleveland   and   G.    G.    Leffingwell. 

1.465,970  :  Aug.  28. 
Arch  support.     C.  L.  Cralne.     1,470,618  ;  Oct.  16. 
Arch  support.     M.   R.  Crossman.     1,459,015  ;   June   19. 
Arch   support.      F.   H.   Jensen.     1,443.844  :    Jan.    30. 
Arch  support.     B.  Jeschke.     1,469,417  ;  Oct.  2. 
Arch   support.     R.   P.    O'Donnell.      1,476,915;   Dec.   11. 
Arch    support.      H.    C.    Pfister.      1,477,383:   Dec.    11. 
Arch  support.     W.  N.  Sechler.     1,466,384  ;  Aug,   28. 
Arch  support.     D.  P.  Smith.     1,466,386  ;  Aug.  28. 
Arch-support    construction.      M.    B.    Cooper.      1,447,463 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Arch    supporter.       M.    J.    Condylis    and    J.     C.    Clarke. 

1.462.534  :  .July  24. 
Arch  supporter.     F.  R.  Cutting.     1,469,717  ;  Oct.  2. 
Arm,  Artificial.     D.  M.  Anderson.     1,458,923  ;  June  19. 
Arm,  Artificial.     A.  E.  Arnal.     1,469,431  ;  Oct.  2. 
Arm,   Artificial.     T.   Burgan.      1,464,842  ;   Aug.   14. 
Arm,  Artificial.     F.  A.   Kenney.     1.472.177;   Oct.   30. 
Armrest.      Detachable.       E.      G.      Simpson.       1,475,414  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Armrest    for    closed    bodies.      A.    W.    Smith,      1,465,491  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Arm    support.     C.    W.    Allebrand    and    C.     G.    Guyatt. 

1,451,561  ;  Apr.  10. 
Arms.  Universal  wrist  .ioint  for  artificial.     A.  Hulsmann 

and  J.  C.  Griffin.     1.475,119:  Nov.  20. 
Armature.     J.  K.  Loncke.     1.450.599;  Apr.  3. 
Armature  backstop.     C.  H.  Wheeler.     1,459,425  ;  .Tune  19. 
Armature  bandinsr.   Tension  device  for.     H.   D.   Murdock. 

1,475,855:  Nov.  27. 
Armature  construction.    V.  G.  Apple.     1.440.951  ;  Jan.  2. 
Armature     construction.       B.     M.     Soreng.       1,462,585 ; 

July   24. 
Armature,   Resiliently-mounted,     T.   S.   Scott.     1,447,046 ; 

Feb.    27. 
Armnture      winding.        R.      T.      Kingsford.        1,471,851; 

Oct.   23. 
Armature  windings,  Machine  for  securing.     J.   F.   Cullin. 

1,443,526  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Armor,  Bulletproof.     L.  Krause.     1.465,767  ;  Aug.  21. 
Armor.    Machine    for    makincr    fiexible    tubular.      S.    W. 

Bourn.      1,452,356;   Apr.    17. 
Armor   plate   and   making  same.     F.    Bradley   and  H.   L. 

Frevert.     1,4.57,101-3;  Mav  29. 
Armor  plate   and  making  same.     J.   L.   Cox.     1,470,813  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Armored  hrackot,  Ad.iustnblp.     .A.T.Sampson.     1,458,916; 

June   12. 
Aromatic    compounds    containing    carbonyl    groups    with 

trivalont  arsenic.  New.     A.  Albert.     Rel5,557  ;  Mar.  6. 
Aromatic     compounds.     Recovery     of.       P.     X.     Oovers. 

1,441,341 ;  Jan.  9. 
Arfpn.ntP    of    lime     product    iind     making    same.       L.     C. 

Drefahl  and   C.   H.   Sakryd.     1,475,545  ;  Nov.   27. 
Arsenic  compound   and  making  the  same.  Soluble.     J.  F. 

Cullen.      1.446.160;   Feb.   20. 
Arsenic  compound,  Orgnnic.     J.  Huismann,  J.  Callsen,  and 

W.  Gruttefein.     1,445,685  ;  Feb.  20. 
Arsenic   compounds,    Producing  new  organic.      A.    Albert. 

1,472,778:  Nov.   6. 
Arsenical  compound.     L.  M.  Hussey.     1,452,605  ;  Apr.  24. 


Arsenical  solutions.  Making.     A.  Mai.    1,456,509  ;  May  29. 
Arsenicals.     Making.      C.     Ellis     and     V.     T.     Stewart. 

1,447,203  ;  Mar.  6. 
Arseno  compounds  which  are  stable  in  solution.  Preparing. 

W.   Kolle.     1,454,748  ;  May  8. 
Art  goods.  Finishing.    E.  Muehlbaecher.    1,470,182  ;  Oct.  9. 
Artichoke  trimmer  and  cutter.     J.  Guerrieri.     1,461,874  ; 

July  17. 
Article   carrier.     L.   W.   Pfaestner.      1,441,810;   Jan.   9. 
Article  carrier.     M.   Kisselhoff.     1,445,400 ;  Feb.   18. 
Article-forming  and  printing  machine.  Continuous.     J.  M. 

Driver.     1,448,588  ;  Mar.  13. 
Article   holder.      D.    S.   Morrell.      1,471.799;    Oct.    23. 
Article  holder.     O.  T.  Sundln.     1,461,837  ;  July  17. 
Article-holding  clip.     P.  W.  McGuire.     1,456,321  ;  May  22. 
Article     of     manufacture.       H.     R.     Moore.       1,446,808; 

Feb.   27. 
Article  of  manufacture.     S.  L.  Smith.     1,476,732  ;  Dec.  11. 
Article  support.     J.  Soltys.     1,469,692  ;  Oct.  2. 
Article-supporting  means.     A.  J.  May.     1,440,401 ;  Jan.  2. 
Articles   having  connected  links,  Maldng.     J.  M.    Weber. 

1,478,720  ;  Dec  25. 
Articles,  Producing  distinctive.     B.  P.  Hyde.     1,451,041 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Articulator.     G.  W.  Reimche.     1.451,892  ;  Apr.  17. 
Articulator,    Anatomical.       I.    R.     Wheeler.      1,478,722 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Artificial   bait.      H.    H.   Walls.      1,462,949 :   July   24. 
Artificial    tree.      D.    B.   Brown.      1,478,728;    Dec.    25. 
Artificial   tree.     M.   Wiesenfeld.      1,472,709;    Oct.   30. 
Artillery,    Lead    control   system    for   antiaircraft.      R.   V. 

Morse.     1 ,445,028  ;  Feb.  13. 
Artist's  frame.     E.  J.  Martin.     1,465.857;  Aug.  21. 
Arylsulphonyl  and  arylene-disulphonyl  derivatives  of  1  :4 

naphthylenediamine  and   its   sulphonic  acids.  Manufac- 
ture of  aromatic.     G.  T.   Morgan.     1,442,818  ;  Jan.  23. 
.4sbestos-ccment    material.   Apparatus   for   forming   strips 

of,     U.  H.  .-JLuderson.     1,458,675  ;  June  12. 
Aseptic   tank.      G.   B.    Stryker,   .ir.      1,463,102 ;    July   24. 
Ash  bucket.     C.  Vogt.     1,470,205  ;  Oct.  9. 
.Ash-can  stair  device.     C.  D.  Fahrney.     1,442,560  ;  Jan.  16. 
Ash  collector  or  like  self-loading  vehicle.     G.  W.  Otterson. 

1,458.240  ;  June  12. 
Ash  conveyer      A.   Girtanner.     1,454,277  ;  May  8. 
Ash-conveyer    system.      E.    B.    Tolman,    jr.       1,465,698 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Ash-dust  remover.     G.  A.  Welch.     1,443,109;  Jan.  23. 
Ash  hopper.      A.   P.   Strong.      1,456,654 ;   May   29. 
Ash  pan.     C.  A.  Ballou.     1,445,471 ;  Feb.  13. 
Ash-pan   lifter.     M.   Lombardl.      1,455,216:   May  15. 
Ash  receiver.     A.  W.  Bendlin.     1,468,372;  Sept.  18. 
Ash  receiver.     J.  W.  Gibbons.     1,459,096  ;  June  19. 
Ash    receiver.      D.    Torricelli.      1,478,804 ;    Dec.    25. 
Ash     remover,    Dustless.      H.    N.     Johanns.       1,474,634 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Ash  sifter.     C.  H.  Quirk.     1,449,837  ;  Mar.  27. 
Ash  tank.     A.  P.  Strong.     1,465,745  :  Aug.  21. 
Ash   tray.     I.  M.   Clarke.     Des.  62,373-4:  Mav   15. 
Ash  tray.     I.   M.   Clarke.     Des.   63.152  :   Oct.   23. 
Ash  tray.     J.  P.  Downey.     Rel5,698  ;  Oct.  16. 
Ash   tray.     P.   I.   Heuisler.     Des.   62,352;   May   15. 
Ash  trav.     Tv,  Smith.     Des.  61,792;  .Tan.  9. 
Ash  tray.     C.  B.  Wenigman.     Des.  63,061  :  Sept.  25. 
Ash  tray.     M.  J.  Wright.     Des.  63,094  ;  Oct.  2. 
Ash  trav  and  cigar  cutter.  Combination.     F.  Starin.     Des. 

61,936  ;  Feb.  13. 
Ash    tray   and   extinguisher.   Combined.      B.   C.   Callahan. 

Des.  62,372;  May  15. 
Ash   trav  and  jar  cover.  Combined.     I.  M.   Clarke.     Des. 

62,477  ;  June  12. 
.Ash  trav  and  pipe  rest.   Combined.     E.   G.  Forbes.     Des. 

62,520:  June  12. 
Ash    trav.     Cigarette-extinguishing.      W.    H.    J.    Hippie, 

jr.      1.477,122;  Dee.   11. 
Ash  tray,  match  holder,  and  cigar  cutter,  Combined.     J. 

Gossner.     Des.  62,201 ;  Apr.  10. 
Ash  travs,  Forming  decorated.     J.  F.  Downey.     1.474,108  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Asparagus  cutter.     F.  Mackensen.     1.455,797  :  May  22. 
Asparagus   cutter.      N.   Nielsen.     1,454,555 ;   May    8. 
Aspect  signal.  Three-.     F.W.Harris.     1,471,791;  Oct.  23. 
Asphalt,    Apparatus    for    treatment    of.      H.    R.    Wardell. 

1.448.370:  Mar.  13. 
Asphalt  composition.     G.   Monrath.     1,452,310 :  Apr.   17. 
Asphalt-cutting  tool.     W.  J.  Gleasner.     1.452,037  ;  Apr.  17. 
Asphalt.    Molding.      C.    C.    Hawkins.      1,470,008:    Oct,    9. 
Asphalt   pavements,    Self-heating  tool   for.     T.   Morrison. 

1.455,648  :  May  15. 
Asphalt      structure      and      composition.        G.      Monrath. 

1.452,309:    Apr.    17. 
A.sphalt,  Treating  rock.     .T.  B.  Smyth.    1.452.898  ;  .Apr.  24. 
Asphnltum,  Colored  artificial.     D.  Sanguinetti.    1,465,317  ; 

Aug.   21. 
Aspirator,  Vacuum.     E.  T.  Drake.     1.445,760  ;  Feb.  20. 
Assembling     and      disassembling     tool.        E.     J.     Miles. 

1.442.962:    Jan.    23. 
Assembling     and     lasting     machine.       W.     G.     Cheney. 

1,470,615;  Oct.  16. 
Assembling  and  lasting  machine.     J.  H.  Reed.     1,454.562; 

May  8. 
Assembling    and    transfer    mechanism.      P.    W.    Letsch. 

1,462,116;  July  17. 


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Alphabetical  Ust  of  inventions — Continued. 


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C.     Stewart.       1.443»28S-9 ; 


Assembling   machine.      Z.    P.   Candee   and   J.    H.   Olcott. 

1,444,100;  Feb.  6. 
Assembling    machine.       W. 

Jan.  23. 

Assomblins  mnchine.     H.  E.  Tunnell.     1,451,381  ;  Apr.  10. 
Assembling  machine.  Hand-stamp-.   G.  H.  Cole.    1,461,971  ; 

July  17. 
Assembling  press.    J.  L.  Keed.     1,440,493  ;  Jan.  2. 
Asseuiblinir  tool.     T.  F.  Cullen.     1,464,129  ;  Aug.   7. 
Assembling  tool.     C.  N.  Teetor.     1,454,349;  May  8. 
Assembling   tool    for   interrupter   arms.      H.   B.   Mitchell. 

1,451.708;  Apr.   17. 
.Vssembl.v   mechanism.     S.  A.  Bisey.     1,477,205  ;  Dec.   11. 
Astigmatic  and  visual  acuity   apparatus.     W.  P.   Reaves. 

1,407.500;  Sept.  11. 
.\thletic  supporter.     W.  F.  Jenliius.     1.477,565;  Dec.   18. 
Atmospheric-disturbance-rediicing    moans.      H.    J.    J.    M. 

de  U.  de  Bellescize.     1,443.011  ;  Jan.  23. 
Atomizer.     W.  E.  and  C.  T.  Brown.     1,476,589  ;  Dec.  4. 
Atomizer.     J.   D.  Davis.     1.475,340 ;   Nov.   27. 
Atomizer.     M.   A.  Meyer.      1,462,041  ;   July   17. 
Atomizer.     J.  A.  Rayder.     1,441,37;?;  Jan.  9. 
Atomizer  and  atomizing.     E.   B.   Fahnstock.      1.441,411; 

Jan.  9. 
.\tomizer.    Embalming-fluid.      J.    A.    Rayder.      1,455,969 ; 

May  22. 
Atomizer,  Oil.     P.  H.  Gentzel.     1,459,448  ;  June  19. 
Attachable    brake.      E.    R.    Ritter.      1,452,439  ;    Apr.    17. 
Attaching   biacket.   Adjustable.     Z.   P.   Loyd   and   H.   W. 

I.nrssoi!.      1.154.394:   Mav   h. 
.Utaching  clamp.     S.  J.  Shutsa.     1,460,283  ;  June  26. 
.■Vttacliing  device.     G.   S.   Andres.      1,455,516 ;   May   15. 
Attaching  device.  Rear.     G.  A.  Lyon.     1,459,227  ;  Jline  19. 
Attaching  machine.     C.  E.  Conner.     1,461,893  ;   July   17. 
Attaching  machine.     J.  H.  Pope.     3,474,378  :  Nov.  20. 
Attenuation   equalizer.     R.   S.   Hoyt.      1,453,980 ;   May   1. 
Attenuation,  System  for  attaining  uniform.     0.  B.  Biack- 

well.     1,454,011  ;   May  1. 
Attrition  mill.     L.  E.  Bauer.     1,468,436  ;   Sept.   18. 
Audiphone.      J.    W.  Bishop.      1,478,545  ;   Dec.   25. 
Auger,  .Adjustable  power  earth.     L.  Holmes.     1,470,838  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Auger  bit.     J.  M.  Sanders.     1,465,870  ;  Aug.  21. 
Auger     bits,     Mechanism    for    manufacture    of.       B.     H. 

Daulton  and  C.  B.  Robinson.     1,450,252  ;  Apr.  3. 
Auger,   Earth.      P.    Gampher.      1,406.897  ;    Sept.   4. 
Auger,   Expanding.     A.   Gosper.     1,459,366 ;   June   19. 
Auger  or  bit.     A.  W.  McCurdy.     1,474.049  ;   Nov.   13. 
Augers,  Bit  attachment  for.     F.  McLaughlin.     1,466,878  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Augers,     Detachable     hit     for      coal.      F.      McLaughlin. 

1.445,097  ;  Feb.  13. 
Augers,  Producing.     A.  W.  McCurdy.     1,474,050  ;  Nov.  13. 
Augers,    Ratchet    device    for.      P.    Hudson.       1,450.440 ; 

Apr.   3. 
Auto    accident    identifisr.      W.    H.    Leonard.      1,476,625 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Auto  appliance.    P.  E.  Van  Nostrand.    1,462,398  ;  July  17. 
Auto  attachment.     H.  D.  Cook.     1,460,193  :  June  26. 
Auto   brake.     S.  B.   Leitzell.      1.478,969 ;   Dec.   25. 
Auto    creeper.      S.    London    and    L.    Weber.      1,457,117 ; 

May  29. 
Auto  direction  signal.     G.  J.  Brozyk.     1,442.644  ;  Jan.  16. 
-Auto  door  sign.     A.   W.  Lohn.  jr.     1,473.583  ;  Nov.   6. 
Auto   doors.    Sign   for.      C.    C.    Patten,    J.    H.   Date,   and 

F.   B.   Madigan.     1,468,672 ;    Sept.    25. 
Auto  frame.     P.  S.  Larson.     1,448,138  ;  Mar.  13. 
.into  jack.     R.   E.  Ankerman.      1.474.223  ;   Nov.   18. 
Auto  jack.     F.  E.  Walden.     1,452,131  :  Apr.  17. 
Auto  jack  and  lock.     L.  A.  Green.     1,450,074  ;  Mar.  27. 
Auto  lift.     E.  H.  Kelley  and  G.  A.  Stewart,  jr.     1,471.695  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Auto  lock.     J.  N.  McHugh.     1,453,882  ;  May  1. 
Auto   loclc.      H.    W.    Schoff.      1,474,211  :    Nov.    13. 
Auto    lock.    Combination.      T.    E.     Hudson.      1,442,766 ; 

Jan.   16. 
Auto    radiator-tank    whistle.       E.     L.     Wilkisson.       Des. 

61,793;  Jan.  9. 
Auto     radiator-thermometer    mounting.       E.     T.     Curran. 

1,467,138;    Sept.   4. 
Auto    rear-axle    differential    mechanism.      P.    Tobis    and 

P.  Jarzyna.     1,462,204  ;  July  17. 
Auto  rear  signal  lamp.     L.  Lapidus.    Des.  62,783  ;  July  31. 
Auto  safety  device.     G.  F.  Carey.     1,445,750  ;  Ifeb.  2U. 
Auto  safety  signaling  device.     J.  W.  Elardo.     1,443,251  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Auto    shade.   Night    and    day.      J.    W.    Folev.      1. 478. 276' 

Dec.  18. 
Auto   signal.     M.   Fujimoto  and  T.   Okawa.      1,452,681 ; 

Apr.  24. 
.4.uto  signal.     F.   J.  Ryan.     1,452,392:  Apr.   17. 
Auto  signal.  Three-way  safety.   P.  M.  Baldwin.    1.458,310  ; 

June  12. 

Auto  stop  governor.     J.  F.  Johnson.     1.441.-'?.'i3  ;   Jan.   9. 

Auto  table.     K.  B.  Harvey.     1,445,394;  Feb.  13 

Auto  table.     K.  B.  Harvey.     1,457,028:  Mav  29. 

Auto  theft  signal.     E.  E.  Chapman.     1.469.772  :  Oct.  9. 

Auto  wheel.      O    R.  Fuller.     1,471.786;   Ont.   2R. 

Auto    windshield    attachment.      M.    Becker.      1,452,904 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Autoirrnphic   register.     J.  P.  Cowley.     1.454.810:  May   8. 
Autographic  register.      L.    P.    Hagemann.      1,456.70^-73  ; 

May  29. 


A.  Krauth.     1,440,877  ;  Jan.  2. 
J.  Q.  Sherman.    1,445,108  ;  Feb.  13. 
A.    A.    Wimniers.      1,452,453-4; 


Autographic  register. 
Autographic  register. 
Autographic    register 

Apr.  17. 

Automatic  alarm.     F.   P.   Hartley.     1,460,019  ;  June  26. 
.\utomatic  brake.     O.  B.   lijorge.     1,449,851  ;  Mar.  27. 
.Automatic   control.     J.   F.    Faust.      1.477,216;    Dec.    11. 
Automatic     controller.       F.     H.     BuUinger.       1,470,907  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Automatic  gate.     E.  A.  Bigler.     1,476,354  ;   Dec.  4. 
Automatic  gun.     A.   T.   Dawson,   G.    T.   Buckham,    C.   A. 

Larsson.      1,462,852  ;    July   24. 
Aaromatic  press.     P.  S.  Carver.     1,478,699;  Dec.  25. 
Automatic     regulator.       E.     Grossenbacher.       1,470,971  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Auomatic   regulator.     A.    B.    Loftus.      1,470,277 ;    Oct.   9. 
Automatic  regulator.     J.  S.  O'Hara.     1,468,729  ;  Sept.  25. 
Automatic  signal.     R.  Landini.     1,467,437;  Sept.  11. 
.\utomatic  switch.     O.  F.  Forsberg  and  R.  M.  de  Vignier. 

1,472,465  ;   Oct.   3u. 
Automatic   switch.      F.   C.    Holtz.      1,476,013 ;    Dec.    4. 
-Vutoraatic  switch.     P.  S.  Irvine.     1,461,528  ;  July  10. 
Automatic    switch.      J.    E.    Slusser    and    S.    A.    Stover. 

1,443.389  ;  Jan.  80. 
Automatic  switch  for  interconnecting  lines.     F.  Aldendorff. 

1,472,351  ;    Oct.   30. 
Automatic    train-stop    and    speed-control   device.      W.    H. 

Kellem.     1,471.611  :  Oct.  23. 
Automobile.     R.  R.   Kirsch.     1,450,684  ;   Apr.   3. 
Automobile.      J.    N.    and    R.    R.    Macdonald.      1,474,203; 

Nov.  13. 
Automobile.       L.    Schafer.      1,455,812;    May    22. 
Automobile.     H.  H.   Schieler.     1,471.363;  Oct.  23. 
Automobile.     M.  H.  L.   Sizaire.     1,445,181 ;   Feb.  13. 
Automobile  accelerator.    B.  W.  Baxter.     1,470,211 ;  Oct.  9. 
Automobile  accelerator.     G.  F.  Castle.     1,478,551  ;  Dec.  25. 
Automobile  accelerator.    J.  J.  McGuckin.    1,440,881 ;  Jan.  2. 
.\utomobile  accelerator  control.     H.  Frederick,  and  P.  W. 

Haas.     1,444,027  ;  Feb.  6. 
Automobile  accelerator  pedal.     B.  D.  Adams.     1,454,258  ; 

May  8. 
Automobile  accessory.     M.  Rahr,  jr.     1,469,109  ;  Sept.  25. 
Automobile  alarh..     VV.  B.  Eberly.     1,454,216  ;  May  8. 
Automobile  alarm  signal.     E.  Thomas.     1,454,141 ;  May  8. 
Automobile     alarm     system.       H.     C.     Hay.       1,460,377 ; 

July  3. 
Automobile     and      aeroplane.     Combined.       D.      Walden. 

1.458,787  ;   June   12. 
Automobile    and    like    vehicle.       L.     Salves.       1,443,594 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Automobile    and    other    engines.    Valve-spring   compressor 

for.     D.  Clerico.     1,461,346;  July  10. 
Automobile  and  similar  cases.  Boot  and  liner  for.     J.  L. 

D.  Blevans.     1,460,659  ;  July  3. 
Automobile  and  track  turner.     A.  G.  Molniar.     1,456,457 ; 

May  22. 
Automobile    and    truck   bodies.    Metal    front    for.      E.    B. 

Bourller.     1,471,771 ;   Oct.   23. 
Automobile  and  vehicle  track  for  bridges.     C.  O.  Johnson. 

1,468,864  ;   Sept.   18. 
Automobile     appliance.       E.     R.     MacTj're.       1,449,866 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Automobile    attachment.       C.    F.     Cowdrey.       1,448,912 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Automobile    attachment.       C.     P.     Cowdrey.      1,476,393 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Automobile  attachment.     P.   Gahm.     1,448,059  ;  Mar.  13. 
Automobile    attachment.      W.    E.    Marshall.      1,466,667  ; 

Sept.    4. 
Automobile    attachment.      P.    W.     Sterling.       1,445,918 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Automobile    attachment.      W.     W.     Whitton.      1.440,516 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Automobile    attachment   for   self   draft.      A.    B.    Godfrey. 

1,442,936;  Jan.  23. 
Automobile  axle  joints.  Safety  attachment  for.     G.  Bow- 
den.     1.443,972;  Feb.  6. 
.Automobile    battery    boxes.    Handle    for.      H.    C.    Babel. 

1,442,115:   Jan.   16. 
Automobile  bed.     J.   S.  Odom.     1,471,703;   Oct.   23. 
Automobile   bed.      A.    Stockland.      1,462,667 ;    July   24. 
-Vutomobile  bed  frame.   Foldable.     R.   W.   Cleghorn,   A.    L. 

Daniels,  and  C.  E.  McKeag.    1,444,732  ;  Feb.  6. 
Automobile  bodies   and   other   structures.   Jig  for   use   in 

a.-ssembling  and  electrically  welding  together  the  parts 

of.     J.  Ledwinka.     1,441,486;  Jan.  9. 
Automobile  bodies.  Lifting  device  for.     H.  P.   Steadman. 

1,408,928  ;  Sept.  25. 
Automobile   body.     P.  R.   Paged.     1,452,369 ;   Apr.   17. 
-Automobile  body.     L.  I.  Heintz.      1,441,854 ;   Jan.  9. 
Automobile    body    attaching    tool-holding    case.       J.     E. 

Robison.     1,455,549  ;  May  15. 
Automobile     body.     Closed.       R.     C.     Rupp.       1,474,689 

Nov.    20. 
Automobile  body  construction.     H.  S.  Johnson.     1,449.231 

Mar.   20. 
Automobile  body.  Convertible.     C.  J.  Carlson.     1,446,83:1 

Feb,   27. 
.Automobile  body.  Convertible.    F.  A.  Schnupp.     1,443,243 

Jan.  23. 
Automobile  body.   Convertible.     G.   H.  Wong.     1,453,372 

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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  Ust  of  inventions — Continued. 


Automobile  body  frame.     L.  I.  Heintz.     1,441, 8.53;  .Ian.  9. 
Automobile  body  motion  stabilizer.  .■  T.  J.  Fay.     1,453,344  ; 

May  1. 
Automobile  brace.     M.  E.  Murphy.     1,440,837;  Jan.  2. 
Automobile  brace  bar  and  bufEer.     G.  A.  Lyon.    1,467,382  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Automobile    brace-bar    buffer.      G.    A.    Lyon.      1,467,389 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Automobile  brake.     N.  C.  Divelblss.     1,460,892-3  ;  July  3. 
Automobile  brake.     A.  Hubalek.     1,467,854;  Sept.  11. 
Automobile    brake.      J.    J.    Kohout    and    T.    R.    Gunson. 

1,460,911  ;  July  3. 
Automobile   brake.      H.    C.    Malcolm.     1,444,199 ;   Feb.   6. 
Automobile  brake.     V.   Martire,   S.   Defranclsco,   L.   Mps- 

eino.   and  N.   Lombardo.     1,471,780;   Oct.   2."). 
Automobile  brake.     C.  E.  Norton,     1,462,918  ;  July  24. 
Automobile  brake.     G.  Parson.     1,461,674 ;  July   10. 
Automobile   brake.     A.   E.   Kouvier.      1,478,257 ;   Dec.   18. 
Automobile  brake.     R.  Scbmitz.     1,458,730  ;  June   12. 
Automobile  brake.     R.   Scbmitz.     1  462,723  ;   July  24. 
Automobile  brake.     B.  C.  Tansey.     1,449,844  ;  Mar.  27. 
Automobile      brake      control.       W.      L.      Kauffmau,      2d. 

1,475,491;   Nov.   27. 
Automobile    brake    equalizer.      J.    W.    Wluff.      1,442,377 ; 

Jan.   16. 
Automobile  bi'ake  mechanism.    A.  L.  P.  Wattel.    1,452,402  ; 

Apr.   17. 
Automobile   buffer.     IT.    S.   Outsell.      1,451,874  ;   Apr.   17. 
Automobile  buffer.     G.  A.  Lyon.     1,467,388;  Sent.  11. 
Automobile  buffer.     G.  A.   Lyon.      1,476,825  ;  Dec.   11. 
Automobile     bufEer.       A.     W.     Wharton.       1,457,330-2 ; 

June  5. 
Automobile  buffer.     A.  W.   Wharton.     1,476,478  ;  Dec.   4. 
Automobile  buffer  and  attachment  therefor.     G.  A.  Lyon. 

1,467,390;  Sept.  11. 
Automobile    buffer    attacher.      G.    A.    Lyon.      1,457,533 ; 

June  5. 
Automobile  buffer,  Brace-bar.     G.   A.  Lyon.     1,467,384 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Automobile  bumper.     E.  V.  Allen.     1,455,514 ;  May  15. 
Automobile  bumper.     J.  F.  Beans.     1,450,165  ;  Apr.  3. 
Automobile    bumper.       P.     P.     Crablll    and     J.     Turner. 

1,457,502;   June   5. 
Automobile  bumper.     J.  M.  Coate.     1,441,400  ;  Jan.  9. 
Automobile   bumper.     F.   J.   Dains.      1,459,365 ;    June   19. 
Automobile  bumper.     V.  A.  Davison.     1,465,780  ;  Aug.  21. 
Automobile     bumper.       J.     S.    and     J.     W.     De     Martini. 

1,459,323  ;  June  19. 
Automobile   bumper.     E.   D.   Dodge.      1,475,758 ;    Nov.  27. 
Automobile  bumper.     W.  E.  Dunston.     1,453,866  ;  May  1. 
Automobile  bumper.      M.    B.  Ericson.      1,454,270  :   May  8. 
Automobile     bumper.       C.     Girl     and     W.     B.     Dunston. 

1,476,605  ;  Dec.  4. 
Automobile  bumper.     W.  F.  Harrington  and  F.  C.  Speke. 

1,448,801  :  Mar.  20. 
Automobile  bumper.     C.  H.  Hathaway  and  W.  A.  Starck. 

1,463,581  ;  July  31. 
Automobile  bumper.     U.  Ilich.     1,467,640 ;   Sept.  11. 
Automobile    bumper.       E.     W.     Kettlitz    and    G.     Kuhn. 

1,452,427;  Apr.   17. 
Automobile  bumper.     C.  D.  Kunkel.     1  446,708  ;   Feb.  27. 
Automobile  bumper.     G.  S.  and  A.  P.  Macleod.     1,465.649 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Automobile   bumper.      F.   Malberti.     1,449.339 ;   M.ir.    20. 
Automobile     bumper.        W.     R.     McGowen.       1,475,347 ; 

Nov.  27. 

Automatic  bumper.  A.  L.  McGregor.  Rel5.521  ;  Jan.  9. 
Automobile  bumper.  A.  L.  McGregor.  Rel5.545  :  Feb.  20. 
Automobile  bumper.  A.  L.  McGregor.  1,443.960  ;  Feb.  6. 
Automobile  bumper.  W.  T.  Morris.  1,461,431 ;  July  It). 
Automobile  bumper.  N.  A.  Pearson.  1,442.493  ;  Jan.  16. 
Automobile  bumper.  .1.  G.  Schmidt.  1,465,999  ;  Aug.  28. 
Automobile  bumper.  B.  M.  Short.  1,451,477  ;  Apr.  10. 
Automobile  bumper.  I.  A.  Sibley,  jr.  1,441.637  ;  Jan.  9. 
Automobile  bumper.  L.  F.  Stafford.  1,450,928,  Apr.  10. 
Automobile  bumper.  F.  Toraasek.  1,469,855  ;  Oct.  9. 
Automobile    bumper.       J.     Turner     and     P.    P.     Crabill. 

1,476,382;   Dec.  4. 
Automobile  bumper.     F.  A.  Wernlg.     1.446,490  ;  Feb.  27. 
Automobile  bumper.     F.  A.  Wemig.     1,454,360  ;  Mav  8. 
Automobile    bumper.       P.     G.     Whittington.       1,447,703 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Automobile     bumper.        W.      E.      Williams.        1,473,689 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Automobile  bumper  and  fender.  Combined.     L.  J.  Critelli. 

1,440,720  ;  Jan.  2. 
Automobile  bumper,  Supporting  device  for.     L.  M.  Singer. 

1,476.311  ;  Dec.  4. 
Automobile    bumpers,    Attaching    means    for.      F.    Gahm. 

1,470,003  ;  Oct.  9. 
Automobile  bumpers.  Bracket  for  mounting.     L.  F.   Staf- 
ford.    1,446,355;  Feb.  20. 
Automobile  burglar  alarm.     C.  H.  Summerill.     1,454,795; 

M.iy  8. 

Automobile  cabinet.     C.  A.  Beach.     1,474,704  ;  Nov.  20. 

Automobile  carburetors,  air  compressors,  air  brake  sys- 
tems, etc.,  Air-cleaning  attachment  for.  G.  M.  Spencer. 
1,469.702  ;  Oct.  2. 

Automobile  chain  fastener  and  tightener.  H.  Rascbe. 
1,450,453  ;  Apr.  3. 

Automobile  chains.  Fastener  for.  C.  V.  Banes.  1.472,038  ; 
Oct.   30. 


W.  London. 
O.  Schilling. 


1,458,069  I 


1,443,653  ; 


Automobile  chains,  Fastener  for. 

June  S. 
Automobile  chains,  Fastening  for. 

Jan.   30. 

Automobile  chair.     J.  C.  Curtiss.     1,444,111 ;  Feb.  6. 
Automobile    change-speed    gearing.      W.    F.    Harrington. 

1,470,976  ;  Oct.  16. 
Automobile  check.     W.  McNames.     1,472,727  ;  Oct.  30. 
Automobile  chock  blocks.  Making.    R.  L.  Hice.    1,459,055  ; 
June  19. 

clock  frame.     C.   Merrill  and  C. 

Oct.  23. 
clutch-spring    compressor    tool. 
Jan.  2. 
commode.      W.    J.    D.    Russell. 


Automobile 

1,471,797  ; 
Automobile 

1,440,992  ; 
Automobile 

Jan.  9. 
Automobile 

1,447,161; 


M.   Wegner. 
G.    Harzke. 


construction 
Feb.  27. 
Automobile  cooling  apparatus. 

Apr.   3. 
Automobile  cover  or  garage.     L 

Oct.    30. 
Automobile  cradle. 
Automobile   curtain. 

June  5. 
Automobile  curtain. 
Automobile  curtain. 
Automobile  curtain, 
curtain 


1,441,244; 

or    the    like.       E.    J.    Walton. 

C.  Seymour.     1,450,650; 

.   C.  Holling.     1,472,651; 


F.  H.  Palmer.     1,469,366;  Oct.  2. 
E.    E.    Bouchard.      No.    1,457,649; 


F.  J.  Drekmeier. 

J.  Siegel.     Des. 

R.  K.  Thomson. 

window.       K. 


curtains.   Curtain  holder  for.     H.   Landeweer 
Haas.     1,470,454  ;  Oct.  9. 
curtains,     Window     for. 
;   Nov.  13. 
dash  attachment 


E.  R.  Bittler. 


Automobile 

Jan.  9. 
Automobile 

and  J.  F. 
Automobile 

1,474,166 
Automobile 

Apr.  10. 
Automobile   dining    outfit.      B.    N.    Crockett. 

Dec.  18. 
Automobile  direction  indicator. 

Apr.  10. 
Automobile  direction  indicator. 

Dec.  18. 

direction  indicator. 


1,451,255  ;  Apr.  10. 
62,557  ;  June  19. 

1,464,549  ;  Aug.  14. 
Bemis.       1,441,777; 


M.     G.     Roberts. 


P.  M.  Flack. 
F.  O.  Gray. 


A. 


Sajeski. 
Gilbert. 


Automobile 

July  3. 
Automobile  direction  signal.     H.  K, 

May  15. 
Automobile  direction  signal.     W.  W.  Lincoln. 

Apr.  24. 

direction  signal 


1,451,646 
1,477,812 
1,455,581 
1,478,007 
1,460,921 
1,451,213 
Rel5,584 


G.   W.  Mason.     1,457.260 


display   device.     J.   M.   Turnage.      1,449,710 

June   19. 
F.  Klein- 

1,475,526  ; 

Ledwinka. 

1,460,614  ; 

R.  L.  Heas- 


1,470,317 


Automobile 

May  29. 
Automobile 

Mar.   27. 
Automobile  door.     J.  TI.   Carter.      1,459,281 
Automobile  door  latches.  Operating  means  for. 

smith.     1,465,399  ;  Aug.  21. 
Automobile    door   lock.      L.    R.    E.    Waskins. 

Nov.  27. 
Automobile      door      lock      mechanism.       J. 

1,443,959 ;  Feb.  6. 
Automobile   door   opener.      C.    J.    Smith,    jr. 

July  3. 
Automobile  door  opening  and  closing  device. 

lip.     1,440,463  ;  Jan.  2. 
Automobile  doors.  Combined  jamb  and  buffer  for.     M.  T. 

Cody,    J.    Gray,    and    K.    Forbes.      1,472,715;    Oct.    30. 
Automobile  doors.   Curtain  holder  for.     A.   L.   Christian. 

1,468,657;    Sept.   25. 
Automobile  doors,  Curtain-supporting  means  for.     L.  H. 

Feder.       1,451,147  ;  Apr.  10. 
Automobile  drive  casings,  Screw-holding  device  for.    E.  Cj 

Bryan   and   P.   J.    Sones.      1,474,233;   Nov.   13. 
Automobile  drive  gear.     W.  T.   Beddingfield 

Oct.  9. 
Automobile 

1,469,102 
Automobile 

Feb.  27. 
Automobile 

Oct.  9. 
Automobile 

Dec.   11. 
Automobile  emergency-brake-lever  lock 

Feb.   27. 
Automobile     emergency     fuel     tank.       J.     A. 

1,461,890;   July  17. 
Automobile  engine  accelerator.  J.  T.  Holmquist.  1,454,512 

May  8. 
Automobile    engine    stop.      F.    L.    Cantrall.      1,458,270 

June  12. 
Automobile 

May  15. 
Automobile 

ers   and 
Automobile 

1,441,857;  Jan 
Automobile,    etc., 

1,463,421     ~  " 
Automobile 

1,456,640 
Automobile 

Apr.  17. 
Automobile  extractor. 
Automobile  extractor. 


drivers.    Protective 
;    Sept.    25. 
elevating     device. 

elevating    jack.      H 


shield    for.      W.    Olcott 
G.     Rficy. 
E.    Duffy 


1,447,151 
1,470,581 


elevator. 


H.     P.     Wellman.        1,477,471 


G.  Bell. 


1.446,610 
Carlson 


engine   suspension.      C.    A.    Tilt.      1,455,365 

engines,    Foot   acceler.itor   for.     H.   V.    Soud- 
J.   M.    Frost.      1,477,604 ;    Dec.    18. 
engines.    Oil    strainer    for.      J.    S.    Johnson. 
9. 

lubricating    device.      R.    B.    Hanscom. 
;  July  31. 

exhaust    lock.      G.    A.    and    T.     K.    Lowry. 
May  29. 
extension     body.       L.      Simon.       1,452,394 ; 

W.  N.  Clark.     1,469,249  ;  Oct.  2. 
R.  B.  Hall.     1,445,509;  Feb.  13. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1013 


Automobile  fan.     A.  Heintz.     1,141.852;  Jan.  9. 
Automobile  fan  device.     L.  R.  Crumb.     1.467,23.3;  Sept.  4. 
Automobile  fonder.     J.  Allen.     1,4.55,468 ;   May   15. 

S.  G.  Fitzsimous.  1,462,104  ;  July  17. 
T.  Flelsbman.  1,468,940  ;  Sept.  25. 
A.  Grisas-     1.442,401  ;  Jan.  16. 


Automobile  fender. 
Automobile  fender. 
Automobile  fonder. 
Automobile  fender. 
-Vutomobile  fender. 
Automobile  fender. 
.\ntomobile  fender. 
Automobile  fender. 
.\utomobile  fender, 

Apr.   17. 
.■Vutomobile  fender  attachment. 

Apr.  3. 

fender   brace.      F, 


T.  Martin. 
T.  N.  Pray. 
C.  Uodgers. 

M.    Scheftel. 

L.  M.  Smith. 

Accident  proof 


1.446,805;    Feb.   27. 
1,441,748;  Jan.  9. 

1,465,589-90;  Aug.  21 
1.444,558;    Feb.    6. 

1,462,152  ;  July  17. 
,  J.  Kaurlcb.  1,451.833 


.\utomoWle 
Dec.  4. 

.\utomobiIe 
Jan.  9. 

Automobile 
1,463.409 


W.  E.  White.     1,450.532 
M.    Duncan.      1,476,602 


fender    package.      H.    Bruewer.      1,441,264 


1,443,466  ;  Jan.  30 
Parks.     1,451,404 


fenders.   Emblem  holder  for.     M.   E.   Thelss, 
July  31. 
Automobile-filling  funnel.     M.  R.  Gill. 
■  Automobile  floor-board  clamp.     J.  W. 
Apr.  10. 

Automobile  foot  rail.     E.  I.  Graf.     1,473,091 ;  Nov.  6. 
Automobile   foot   scraper.      G.    Somerville.      Des.    63,124 

Oct.  9. 
Automobile  foot  steering  device.     R.  M.  Fox.     1,471,393 

Oct.  23. 
Automobile  frame.    R.  M.  Lovejoy.     1,471,044  ;  Oct.  16. 
Automobile    frame    and    pressed-steel    constructional    ele- 
ment therefor.      R.   S.   Smith.     1,473,651  ;   Nov.   13. 
Automobile    frames,    Process    and    apparatus    for    makjng 


crossbars     for. 


R.     S.     Smith.        1,477,770  ; 


flansied 
Dec.  IS. 
Automobile    frames,   Ti'uss   construction   for.      A.   Koehn. 

1,440.821 :  Mar.  27. 
Automobile  fuel  tanks,  Lockable  cover  for. 

and  J.  XJ.  Koree.     1,447,260;  Mar.  6. 
Automobile  funnel.     M.  Thompson.      1,459,299 
Automobile    gas    engines.    Gas-saving    and    carhon-elimi- 
nating    attachment    for.      J.    H.    Zurborg.      1,457,870 ; 
June  5. 

gas     li.aes.     Lock     for.       D.     M.     Parkinson. 
;   June  19. 
gasoline   gauge.      W.   D.    Stivers.     1,457,471  ; 


Automobile 

1,459.688 
Automobile 

June  5. 
Automobile 

La  Londe 
Automobile 

Cowie.     1,440,447 
Automobile  gate.     J 


A.  M.  Malluk 
June  19. 


gasoline  tanks,  Electric   switch   for.     W.   S. 

1,461,825  ;  July  17. 
gasoline  tanks.  Indicating  means  for.     F.   J. 
Jan.  2. 
W.  Laverence.     1,460,200;  June  26. 


Automobile  gear  lock.     C.  G.  Trosien. 
Automobile  gear-shift  control.     J.  C 

Oct.  2. 
Automobile    gear-shift-lever    grip. 

63,170-1  ;    Oct.   30. 
Automobile  gear-shift  pedal  lock. 

Mar.   27. 

glare     shield.       R. 


Automobile 

Sept.  18. 
Automobile 

1,462,726 
Automobile 

1,452,189 
Automobile 

nism  for. 
Automobile 

1,457,023 


1,472,101  ;  Oct.  30. 
Boyle.     1,469,580 ; 

R.    R.    Fudge.      Des. 


J.  Sanders.     1,450,050; 
Downing.       1,468,197 ; 


bumper. 


glare  shield. 
;    July   24. 

.guard      and 
;  Apr.   17. 
hand   brakes  and 
V.  C.  Kloepper. 
hand    signaling 
;  May  29. 
Automobile  hat  holder.     M.  W.  Dye. 
Automobile  hatrack.     C-  W.  Walton. 
Automobile  heater.     D.  W.  Alexander. 
Automobile    heaters,    Grating    for. 

63,025  ;  Sept.  18. 
Automobile    hood.      C.    Scott. 
Automobile  hood.    J.  M.  WoU. 
Automobile  hood  construction. 

Nov.   20. 

Automobile 

July  24. 

Automobile 

July  24. 

Automobile 

Feb.  20. 

Automobile 

June  12. 

Automobile 

July   24. 

Automobile 

May  8. 
Automobile 
1.467,983 


H,  W.  Voss  and  C.  A.  Balzer, 


Christensen. 


the  like,   Releasing  mecha- 
1,458,136;  June  12. 
device.      A.    R.    Fergusscn. 


1,454.962;  May  15. 

1,472,258  ;   Oct.   30. 

1,448,325  ;  Mar.  13. 

L.    F.    Clerc.      Des. 


1,446.814  ;    Feb.    27. 
1,451,642  ;  Apr.  10. 
R.  W.  Kumler.    1,474,417  ; 


hood    clamp.      W.    R.    Bassick.      1,462,477 ; 

hood     clamp.       R.     G.     Moore^       1,462,493 ; 

hood  clamp.  J.  M.  Schutz.  1,445,851  ; 
hood  fastener.  J.  F.  Carpmill.  1,458,746-7  ; 
hood  fastener.     H.    S.   Williams.     1,462,727 ; 

hood    hinge.      E.    L.    Ackerman.      1,454,257 ; 


hood-latching 
Sept.  11. 


device.       W.     R.     Halliwell. 


Automobile  hood  rest.    G.  B.  Holmes.    1,459,370  ;  June  19. 
Automobile  hoods  and  the  like,  Fastener  for.     D.  Bourque. 

1,472,630  :   Oct.  30. 
Automobile  h<iods.  Hinge  structure  for.     J.  P.  Robertson. 

1,475,967  ;  Dec.  4. 
Automobile  hook.     W.  C.  Gruner.     1.454,734  ;  May  8. 
Automobile  horn.     N.  Giusto.     1,441,574  ;  Jan.  9. 
.\utomobile     horn-button     extension.       R.     E.     McGahev. 

1.478.287  :  Dec.  18. 
Automobile  identification  and   registration   plate.     W.   P. 

Little.     Des.    63,189 ;    Oct.    30. 


M.  lafrate.     1,473,556 


Automobile 
1,474,506 

Automobile 
1,464,854 

Automobile 

Automobile 


W.  Jones.     1,473,561 
for.      J.    E.    Barker 


Automobile  identification  device. 

Nov.  6. 
Automobile  identifying  means.     B 
Nov.  6. 

ignition.    Lock    switch 
;    Nov.    20. 

ignition    switches,    Guard   for.      W.    S.    Rose 
:   Aug.    14. 

inclosure.     G.  E.  Bishop.     1,460,529  ;  July  3 
instrument    boards,    Instrument    mount    for 
F.   G.  Whlttington.     Re.  15,534  ;  Jan.  30. 
Automobile  lack.     V.  V.  Curtis.     1,476,877  ;  Dec.  11. 
J.  H.  Ham.     1,444,969  ;    Feb.  13. 
F.  C.  Hiller.     1,445,682  ;  Feb.  20. 
A.  Mensik.     1,476,208  :   Dec.   4. 
J.  P.  Owsianek.     1,457,881 ;  June  5. 
1,474,428 
R.    Baker. 


Automobile  jack. 

Automobile  jack. 

Automobile  jack. 

Automobile  jack. 

Automobile  jack  foot.     W.  J.  Bain 

Automobile    jacking    device.      C. 


Nov.  20. 
1,445,928  ; 


cigar     lighter.      E.     T.     Koster. 
C.     G.     Mercer.       1,452,430; 


Automobile  light. 

1,458,035  ;  June 
Automobile  light. 
Automobile  light. 
Automobile      light 

1,475,108;  Nov. 


Feb.  20. 
Automobile     lamp     and 

1,443,993 ;  Feb.  6. 
Automobile     license     box. 

Apr.  17. 

.Automobile  license  plate.     T.  Hunter.     1,473.479  ;  Nov.  6. 
.Automobile  license-plate  casing.     W.  A.  Scott.     1,454,792  ; 

May  8. 
.Vutomobile     license     plate,     Illuminated.       M.     Balogh. 

1,477,415;  Dec.   11. 
Automobile     license     tag.       F.     W.     Castle.     1,443,117 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Automobile    license-tag    holder    and    illuminator.      L.    F. 

Spitzlberger.     1,448,574  ;  Mar.  13. 
Automobile    license-tag    light.      H.    Schmitt.      1,448,599 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Automobile  lifter.     L.  J.  Liddell.     1,474,419  ;  Nov.  20. 
Automobile  lifting  device.     J.   Schares  and  H.  J.  Kauth. 
1,465,739;  Aug.  21. 

M.  T.  Davison  and  C.  W.  Thompson. 
5. 

E.  H.  Frazier. 
C.  H.  Montague. 

and     license 
20. 
Automobile  light  dimmer.     C.  S.  Hash. 
Automobile      light-dimmer      switch. 

1,462,791  ;  July  24. 
Automobile   lights.    Auxiliary   switch   for.      O.    L.    Davis. 

1,473,212  ;  Nov.  6. 
Automobile  lights.  Dimming   switch   for.     C.    W.    McKee. 

and    W.    T.    Taggart.      1,468,882 ;    Sept.    25. 
Automobile  lock.     G.  L.  Baker.     1,477,026;  Dec.  11. 
Automobile  lock.     W.  Bamett.     1,470,662  ;  Oct.  16. 

J.  W.  Bireley  and  G.  A.  Walters. 
A.  F.  Cavanaugh.  i,471,.382  ;  Oct.  23. 
H.  P.  Childress.  1,467.353  ;  Sept.  11. 
S.  B.  Clayton.     1,467,530  ;  Sept.  11. 

W.      Conklin     and     W.     Wissinger. 
18. 

C.  Cynamon.     1,473.469  ;  Nov.  6. 
G.  W.  Daniels.    1,450,943  ;  Apr.  10. 
A.   F.   H.   Davis.     1,478,850;    Dec.   25. 
R.  A.  Dobbelaar.     1,477,165  ;  Dec.  11. 
I.  M.  Eulitt.     1.471.515;   Oct.  23. 
J.  H.  Frost.     1,460,238  ;  June  26. 
F.  M.  Furber.     1,448,658  ;  Mar.  13. 
H.    J.    Garceau.      1,451,821;    Apr.    17. 
J.   P.   Geraghty.      1,455.583;   May   15. 
C.  A.   Habenlcht.     1.455,138;  May  15. 
0.  S.  Hershey.     1,442,765;  Jan.  16. 


1,444,965  ;  Feb.  13. 
1,448,635-6  ;  Mar.  13. 
holder.        G.     Curran, 


1,453,501 ;  May  1. 
A,      D.      Gaston. 


Automobile  lock. 
Automobile  lock. 
Automobile  lock. 
Automobile  lock. 
Automobile  lock. 
1.478.275:  Dec. 
Automobile  lock. 
Automobile  lock. 
Automobile  lock. 
Automobile  lock. 
Automobile  lock. 
Automobile  lock. 
Automobile  lock. 
Automobile  lock. 
Automobile  lock. 
Automobile  lock. 
Automobile  lock. 


Automobile   lock. 
Automobile  lock. 
.Vntoraoblle  lock. 
Oct.  23.  . 


A.    C.    Hill.      1.462.137 ;    July   17. 
J.  D.  King.     1,452,879;  Apr.  24. 
J.  J.  Lane  and  J.  H.  Groat.     1,471,742  ; 


Automobile 
Automobile 
Automobile 

1,441,826 
Automobile 

June  12. 
Automobile 
Automobile 
Automobile 
Automobile 
Automobile 
Automobile 

1,464,186 
Automobile 

Dec.  18. 
Automobile 

1,452,065 
Automobile 

Dec.   11. 
Automobile 

Oct.  23. 
Automobile 

Apr.  10. 
Automobile 

.Tan.  16. 
Automobile 

May  29. 
Automobile 

Feb.  27. 


lock.     A.  Licciardello.     1,443,227;  Jan.  23. 
lock.     E.  J.  Martel.     1,449,769  ;  Mar.  27. 
lock.      J.   J.   Pottinger.      1,443.824 ;    Jan.   30. 
:  Jan.  9. 
lock.     H.  Reeves  and  J.  E.  Cain.     1,458,244  ; 

lock.  F.  M.  Ross.     1,448,945  ;  Mar.  20. 

lock.  W.  J.  Smith.     1,453,531 ;  May  1. 

lock.  W.  C.  Thiell.     Re.  15,542  ;  Feb.  13. 

lock.  L.   Weitzman.      1,465,926 ;   Aug.   21. 

lock.  A.  E.  Zierick.     1,454,099  :  May  8. 

lock  and    theft    notice.        L.    H.    Oberreich. 
;   Aug.    7. 

lock.  Automatic.      H.   Rowntree.      1,477,771  ; 

lock     protective     device.       H.     A.     Calahan. 
;   Apr.   17. 
lock    system.      T.    R.    Cornick.      1,477,317  ; 

locking  device.     T.  W.  Burghart.  1,471,447  ; 

locking    device.      J.     H.     Ford.  1,451,499 ; 

locking   means.     T.    C.   Brasket.  1,442,120 ; 

locking  mechanism.     J.  W.  Blynn.  1,456,922  ; 

lubricating  device.     J.   Ortwein.  1,446,516 ; 


1014 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Automobile    luggage    carrier.      W.    Schwenn.      1,4^5,852  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Automobile     luggage     carrier.       J.     Zilliox.       1,449,481 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Automobile    machines,    Bearing    line    for    electric    aerial 

conductors  to.     H.  S.  Cassel.     1,473,206;  Nov.  6. 
Automobile     mechanics,     Rest     or     creeper     for.       L.     B. 

Sunderland.     1,446,945  ;  Feb.   27. 
Automobile    memorandum    attachment.       H.    A.    Nelson. 

1,450,446;   Apr.   3. 
Automobile  mirror.    W.  B.  Crooks.     1,444,538  ;  Feb.  6. 
Automobile     mirror     bracliet     and    joint.       S.     Feinberg. 

1,465.213;  Aug.   14. 
Automobile   mirrorscope  bracket.     E.   A.   and  E.   S.    Haw- 
thorne.    1,478,826;  Dec.  25. 
Automobile  motor-hood  fastener.     I.  C.  Hart.     1,443,177  ; 

.Tan.  23. 
Automobile  name  plate.     W.  M.  Long  and  !>.  S.  Lemere. 

Des.  62,576 ;  June  26. 
Automobile    name    plate.      E.    E.   Temple.      Des.    61,838; 

Jan.  23. 
Automobile  panel  construction.     W.  B.  Michel.    1,472,304  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Automobile    parking    device.       M.     S.    F.    Williams    and 

J.  K.  E.  Diffenderffer.     1,473,369  ;  Nov.  6. 
Automobile  parts,  Wrench  for.     F.  B.  Parker.     1,471,277  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Automobile  padal  attachment.     G.  A.  Milkie.     1,452,431  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Automobile  perch.     G.  C.  Roedl.     1,450,988  ;  Apr.  10. 
Automobiles,   Permutation   switch   for.     T.   A.   Pangburn. 

1.478,394;  Dec.  25. 
Automobile     power     attachment.       L.     A.     Normandin. 

1,470,636 ;  Oct.  16. 
Automobile  protective  device.     J.   H.   Sharp.     1,450,336: 

Apr.   3. 
Automobile    pulling   device.      C.    E.    Gillam.      1,469,506; 

Oct.  2. 
Automobile  radiator.     W.  B.  Cowan.     1,477,209  ;  Dec.  11. 
Automobile  radiator.     L.  D.  Fowler.     1,451,871  ;  Apr.  17. 
Automobile    radiator.      N.    and    B.    Kramer.      1,448,451 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Automobile    radiator.      N.    and    B.    Kramer.      1,460,852 ; 

July  3. 
Automobile     radiator.       O.    B.     Rutherford.       1,449,782; 

Mar.   27. 
Automobile  radiator.    D.  H.  Weyandt.    1,457,202  ;  May  29. 
Automobile     radiator     assembly     rack.       G.     H.     Lober. 

1,466,404;  Aug.  28. 
Automobile  radiator  attachment.    F.  C.  Hueber.    1,446,306  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Automobile  radiator  attachment.   J.  P.  White.    1,462,403  ; 

July  17. 
Automobile  radiator  cap.     O.  L.  Bihlmire.     Des.  63,355  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Automobile    radiator    cap.      H.    A.    Dent.      Des.    62,711 ; 

July  17. 
Automobile  radiator  cap.     F.  P.  Livingston.     Des.  62,095  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Automobile  radiator  cap.      H.   A.   Mayberry.      1,457,070 ; 

May  29. 
Automobile    radiator     cap.       V.     Sbigoli.       Des.     62,096 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Automobile  radiator  condenser.    H.  L.  Crafts.    1,461,726  ; 

July  24. 
Automobile    radiator,    Design    for    an.      R.     Stahl.       Re. 

15,523  :  Jan.  9. 
Automobile     radlator-repalr     device.       M.     Ancholevich. 

1,462,360;    July   17. 
Automobile    radiator   system.     J.   F.    Kupec.      1,451,364 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Automobile  radiator  thermometer.   A.  Cameron.    1,455,043  ; 

May   25. 
Automobile   radiators   and   the  like,   Closure  'for.      H.   P. 

Hanson.     1,476.074  ;   Dec.   4. 
Automobile    radiators.    Cooker    attachment    for.      C.    M. 

Daly.    1,463,576  ;  July  31. 
Automobile  radiators,  Fan  for.     M.  R.  Wells.     1.473.066  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Automobile   radiators.    Flushing   attachment   for.      R.    H. 

Wilkinson.     1,459.384  :   June  19. 
Automobile  radiators.  Indicating  device  for.     R.  R.  Fudge. 

1.454,230;   May  8. 
Automobile   radiators,    Water   gauge   for.     W.   B.    Jarvis. 

Dps.    63,367 ;   Nov.    27. 
Automobile  radiators.    Water-level   indicator   for.     H.   H. 

Boyce.     1,461,722;   July   17. 
Automobile   radiators.    Water-level   indicator    for.      R.    G. 

W.   Hunter.     1,448,220  ;  Mar.   13. 
Automobile  rear  axles,  Differential  raochanism  for.     T.  J. 

Bi.shop.     1,474.399  :  Nov.  20. 
Automobile  rear-signal  device.      S.  A.  Flowers.      1,455.526  : 

May   15. 
Automobile  record   holder.     E.   P.   Burnham.     1,442,855 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Automobile    rim.      J.    S.    Edwards.      1.452,073:    Apr.    17. 
Automobile  rim.     R.  W.  Welty.     1,475.098  ;  Nov.  20. 
Automobile  rim  tool.     A.  L.  Conley.     1,449,268  ;  Mar.  20. 
Automobile     rim    tool.       J.     Reed     and     G.     Washington. 

1.459,294;   June  19. 
Automobile  robe.     W.   F.   Meadows.     1.443.031  ;  .Tan.   30. 
Automobile  robe  holder.     G.  Canning.     1,477,031  ;  Dec.  11. 
Automobile  robe  lock.     G.  E.  Tucker.     1,442,750  ;  Jan.  16. 


Automobile    robes    and    other   articles,    Lock    for.      P.    J. 

Timberlake.     1,442,745  ;  Jan.  16. 
Automobile  robes,  Device  for  protecting.     G.  C.  McKibbin. 

1,443,695  ;  Jan.  30. 
Automobile  running  board.     T.  J.  Boyan  and  F.   L.   Ek- 

lund.     1,407,471  ;  Sept.  11. 
Automobile    running    board.      G.    R.    Gagiie.      1,469,785 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Automobile    running    boards,    Adjustable    step    for.       J. 

Disch  and  J.  6.  Trese.     1,457,152  ;  May  29. 
Automobile  running  boards  and  the  like.  Nosing  for.     F.  I-l. 

Stanwood.    1,441,039  ;  Jan.  2. 
Automobile  safety  bumper.    P.  Huels.     1,445,138  ;  Feb.  13. 
Automobile   safety    device.      S.   Morgenstern.      1,448,459 : 

Mar.  13. 
Automobile     safety     passing     light.        G.     C.      Strong. 

1,443,290;   Jan.    23. 
Automobile  sanding  device.     J.  L.  Grondona.     1,446,897 

Feb.   27. 
Automobile  screen.     V.  D.  Hitchings.     1,476,336  ;  Dec.  4 


seat 
;  Nov. 
seats 


Automobile 

1,465,821 
Automobile  seat. 
Automobile    seat. 

Jan.  9. 
Automobile     seat. 

Feb.  13. 
Automobile  seat. 
Automobile   seat. 
Automobile  seat. 
Automobile    seat, 

Apr.  10. 
Automobile 

Mar.  20. 
Automobile 

June   12. 
Automobile 

1.475,912 
Automobile 

1,471,168  ;  Oct. 
Automobile  shade. 
Automobile  shade. 
Automobile  shield. 
Automobile  shock 

July  31. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile     signal. 

Mar.  20. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 

July  24. 
Automobile  signal.  J 
Automobile  signal.  C 
Automobile  signal.     I 

1,472,718;   Oct   30. 
Automobile  signal.     J 
Automobile  signal.     C 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile    signal. 

1,457,263;  May 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 
Automobile  signal. 

Apr.   3. 
Automobile 
Automobile 

May   29. 
Automobile 
Automobile 
Automobile  signal 
.\utomobile  signal. 
Automobile    signal. 

Sept.   11. 
Automobile 

Apr.  17. 
Automobile 

Aug.  28. 
Automobile 


screen     attachment.       C.     R.      Henderson 
Aug.   21. 

C.  E.  Gilbert.     1,454,232  ;  May  8. 
J.     H.    McCollough,    jr.       1,441,534 

J.     H.    McCollough,    jr.       1,445,404 


A.  L.  McPherson. 
G.   W.    Stafford. 


E.  C.  Whiting. 
Auxiliary.      S. 


1,467,645  ; 
1,466,969  ; 


1,473,945  : 
E.    Gilley. 


Sept.  11 
Sept.   4 
Nov.  13. 
1,451,655 


seat.    Auxiliary.      S.     A.    Gray.      1,448,841 
seat,  Expansible.     A.   E.  Fisher.     1,458,173 


warmer    and    cooler.      J.    R.    Williams 
27. 

and  the  like,  Headrest  for.     B.  Katz 
16. 

R.  Doner.     1.441,487  ;  Jan.  0. 

R.  Doner.     1,442,255;  Jan.  16. 

W.  G.  Cox.     1,462,956;  July  24. 

D.   Pidgeon.     1,463,660; 


G.  Cox. 
absorber.     A. 


C.  Bielitz.     1,456,967  ;  May  29. 
B.  Blair.     1,467.993;   Sept.   18. 
Browne.     1,453,911 ;  May  1. 

H.  Charling.     1,460,572;   July  3. 

Cline.     1,454,920;  May  15. 
6.     H.     Clotworthy.        1,448,728; 


E.  W.  Courtright.    1,443.894  ;  Jan.  30. 
J.   W.   Crawley.     1,448,913  ;  Mar.  20. 
J.  F.  W.  Diegel.     1,460,709;  July  3. 
S.  Fascl.     1,446.169  ;  Feb.  20. 
F.  Fox.     1,472,592  ;  Oct.  30. 

H.  L.   Furr.     1,475,811  ;   Nov.   27. 

F.   Garcia.     1,466,935 ;   Sept.  4. 
T.  Groves.     1,465,301; 
W.  and  J.  A.  Heckm.Tu. 


Aug.  21. 
Des.  62,723  ; 


E.  Hill.     1,460,904  ;  July  3. 
Hoffman.     1,478,857  ;  Dec.  25.         M  , 
G.  Holland  and  G.  A.  Broughton.«  I 

F.  Hughes.     1,457,703;  June  5. 
L.   Hyde.     1,467,580;   Sept.   11. 

G.  Ivandick.     1.455.054;  Mav  15. 


F.  A.  Kempe.     1,467,328  ;  Sept.  11. 
A.  S.  Levev.     1,475.124;  Nov.  20. 
.L  McCarthy.     1.472,248  :  Oct.  .SO. 
P.  McLaren.     Dps.  62.405  :  Mav  22 
P.  McLaren.     1,461,251 ;  July  10. 
A.  L.  McMurtry.     1,463,430  ;  Julv  :n. 
C.  L.  Mulder.     1,445,539  :  Feb.  13. 
J.  B.  Mulbolland.    1,464,579  :  Aug.  14. 

G.    W.    Nicholson    and    A.    J.    Kelly. 
29 

b.    F.    Peter.s.      1.473.683:    Nov.    LS. 
W.  M.  Reason.     1.440.629  ;  Jan.  2. 
M.  D.  Shiverick.     lAno.nai :  Apr.  3. 

H.    L.    Staples.      1,464,451;   Aug.    7. 

P.   A.   Stover.     Des.   63,442  ;   Dec.   4. 
1.460,620:  .Tulv  3. 
Des.  63.595:  Dec.  IS. 


Taeubert. 
Thomas,  jr. 
Trinca  and 


H.   Wolf.      1.450.76.'i  : 


signal, 
signal. 

signal, 
signal. 


R. 

W. 


Villard.     1,460,625 
F.     Wedemeyer. 


;  July  3. 
1.457.200  ; 


J.   C.    Wiehr.     1,464.460:   Aug.   7. 

S.  W.  Wigner.     1.468.6S4:  Sept.  25. 
A.  E.  Wolter.     1,471,084  ;  Oct.  16. 
A.  Zimraermann.     1,442,593:  Jan.  16. 
G.    B.    A.    Zimmerman.      1,467,349; 


signal     device.       C.     Hermann.       1,451,909: 
signal    device.       J.    B.    Young.       1,466,220 : 


signal.    Illuminated. 
J.  J.  Darcey.     1,458,336;  June 


S. 
12. 


G.    Grandjean    and 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1015 


I*.    Capocci. 


W.     Elliott. 


1,472.050; 
1,466,874; 
1,446,909  ; 
Des. 


Automobile    signal    indicator. 

Oct.  30. 
.\utomobilo    signal     light.      B. 

Sept.   4. 
Automobile    signal    light.      H.    F.    Kuechler. 

Feb.   27. 
Automobile     signal-light    casing.        L.     Guardino. 

62,521  :   Juno  12. 
Automobile  signal  lock.     A.  M.  Haight.     1.470,44.3  ;  Oct.  9. 
.Vutomobile    signal    system.      W.    L.    Ingram.      1,464,531  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Automobile    signaling    device.       W.    H.    Woolums.      Des. 

62,4.30-1;   May   22. 
.\utomobile   signals.    Case    for.      R.    F.    Wenclaski.      Des. 

63,345  ;    Nov.    20. 
Automobile   signals.   Device   for   operating.      Z.    T.   Ubll. 

1,462,776  ;  July  24. 
Automobile  sleigh.     A.   J.   Pidgeon.     1,466,546 ;  Aug.   28. 
Automobile  sleigh  attachment.     J.   Rantasfi.     1,460,605  ; 

July  3f. 
Automobile  snubbei".     A.  G.  Gifford.     1.4-^5,830  ;  Feb.  20. 
Automobile  speed  indicator.     C.   W.  Russell.      1,447,184  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Automobile    speed    mechanism.     Single-lever     control    for 

shifting.     E.  D.  Cronk.     1,449.269  :  Mar.   20. 
Automobile  speed  regulator.     F.  W.  Teves.     1,453,368-9  ; 

May  1. 
Automobile  spindle  mounting.     O.  G.  Simons.     1,471,575; 

Oct.  23. 
Automobile  spotlight.  E.  C.  PfafC.  1,475,870  ;  Nov.  27. 
Automobile  spotlight.  E.  Raudman.  1,446,482  ;  Feb.  27. 
Automobile  spring.  W.  Banwarth.  1.442,849 ;  Jan.  23. 
Automobile  spring.  J.  W.  Bobb.  1,464,238  :  Aug.  7. 
Automohile  spring.  F.  G.  Krakan.  1,461,274 ;  July  10. 
Automobile   spring   construction.      E.    Gohier   and   A.    Le- 

oavalier.      1,449,988 :    Mar.    27. 
Automobile  spring  equalizer  and  shock  absorber.     W.   J. 

Hackett  and  F.  T.  Abbay.     1.462.638  ;  July  24. 
Automobile   spring  regulator.     W.   C.   Bngel.     1,477,433 ; 

Dec.   11. 
..\utomobile  spring-supporting  mechanism.     A.  J.   Barron. 

1.460,782;  July  3. 
Automobile  spring  suspension.     F.  N.  Schafer.     1,447,605  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Automobile    springs    and    the    like,    Tool    for    removing 

shackle  bolts   of.     C.   O.   Dutro   and  R.  W.   and   G.   S. 

Kent.     1,462,447  ;  July  17. 
Automobile    springs.    Repair   device    for.      P.    T.    Jasmin. 

1,461,273;  July   10. 
Automobile     starter     and      generator.        W.      L.      Bliss. 

1.442.791  :   .Tan.   16. 
Automobile   starters.   Locking  device   for.      L.    W.   Yonge. 

1.455.697  ;  May  15. 
Automohile  starters.   Ijocking  device  for.     L.    W.   Yonge. 

1.467,664  :    Sept.    11. 
Automobile     starting     mechanism.        C.      H.      Hodgkins. 

1,470.737;  Oct.  16. 
Automobile  starting  mechanism.     H.  R.  Mever.     1,469,234  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Automohile  starting  system.     W.  P.  Loudon.     1,451,550  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Automohile    steam     heater.       -T.     Basso,     ir.       1.449.741  ; 

:Mar.   27. 
Automobile    steel   wheel.      W.    E.    Williams.      1,452,772 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Automobile  steering  attachment.     C.  L.   and  C.   R.   Flora. 

1,440.666 ;  Jan.  2. 
Automobile    steering    device.    Joint    for.       D.    Lumsden. 

1.465.140;   Aug.    14. 
.\utomobile      steering-gear      lock.         E.       P.       Crandall. 

1.442.605;   Jan.   16.^ 
Automobile  steering-gear  lock.     L.  E.  Willett.     1,469,401 ; 

Oct.  2. 
.\utomobile  steering  mechanism.     L.  Haubert.     1,476,886  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Automobile   .steering   mechanism.    Knuckle   joint   for.      E. 

Olson.      1,450,780;    Apr.    3. 
.\utnmohile  steering  wheel.     R.  R.   Graebert.     1,454,234  ; 

M.TV  .««. 
Automobile    steering   wheel.      T.    J.    Martin.      1,476,347 ; 

Dec.  4. 
.\utomobile   steering-wheel  lock.     J.  Berlien.      1.447.010  : 

Feb.    27. 


L. 


Rhoades, 


.\utomobile      steerins-wheel      lock. 

1,473.873  ;  Nov.   1.3. 
.\ntoniohile   steering   wheels,   Lock   for.      R.   R.   Graebert. 

1 .454,233  :  May  8. 
Automobile  step.      H.   D.   Miller      1.471.972:   Oct.   2.3. 
Automohile   step   plate.     .T.    J.    Haggen.ios.      Des,    61,871 ; 

Feb.  6. 
.\utomobile  storage.     E.  M.  Frasier.     1,468.147  :  Sept.  18. 
Automobile  storm   curtain.     J.  T.   Simons,   H.  D.  Elliott, 

and  T.  P.  Stoney.     1,478.619;   Dec.  25. 
.^.ntomohile   switch.   Kev-operated.     B.  D.    Kunkle  and  J. 

V.  Sehnfer.     1.447.869  :  Mar.  6. 
Automohile  tail  light  and  signal.     T.  .T.  Hinton  and  F.  A. 

W.  .Johnson.     ]  ,449.8,59  :  Mar.  27. 
.'Vutomobile  tanks.  Appliance  for  automatically  indic.Tting 

the  amount  of  gasoline   in.      G.   A.    Szabo,     1,456,743  : 

May  29. 
Automobile  testing  apparatus.     J.  T.  Bishop.     1,452,783  ; 

Apr.  24. 


Autouiobilc   theft   alarm.     J.   M.   Heraucourt.     1,458,823; 

June  12. 
Automobile   theft  detector.     J.   J.  Mlchalski.      1,453,320; 

May   1. 
Automobile  theft   detector.     J.   J.   Mlchalski.      Uel5,709  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Automobile  theft  preventer.     H.  R.  Mitchell.     1,476,166; 

Dec,  4. 
Automohile    thermometer    attachment.      H.    Y.    Norwood. 

1,444,133  ;  Feb,  0. 
Automobile,     Three-wheeled.       E.     Wesnigk.       1,450,622 : 

Apr.  3. 
.Automobile    tie-down    device.      E.    S.    Evans.      1,449,147 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Automobile   timer.     W.  H.  Dyer.     1,471.999  ;   Oct.   23. 
Automobile    timer.     M.   Forder.      1,464,383 ;   Aug.    7. 
Automobile  timing  mechanism.     H.  L.  Smith.     1,468,755: 

Sept.  25. 
Automohile  title-abstract  and  identification  system.     L.  D. 

Fox.     1,470,604  ;  Oct.  16. 
Automobile    litle-ideiitifyiug,    theft   discouraging   and    de- 
tecting means.     C.  M.  Jones.     1,454,746  ;  May  8. 
.Vutomobile    toilet    attachment.      N.    Banks.      1,454,618 ; 

May  8. 
Automobile   tool.      F.    W.   Jackson.      1,455,617 ;    May   15. 
Automobile  tool.     M.  Mclntyre.     1.473.114  ;  Nov.  6. 
Automobile  tool-box  support.     J.  W.  Brown.     1,451,202  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Automobile  tool  kit.     G.  V.  StefEens.     1,441,251  ;  Jan.  9. 
Automobile  top.     L.  J.  Carl.     1,476,391 ;  Dec.  4. 
Automobile  top.     A.  D.  Hedges.     1,445,213  ;  Feb.  13. 
Automobile  top.     R.  C.  Hoagland.     1,455,203  ;  Mav  15. 
Automobile  top.     G.  H.  Johnston.     1,470,624  ;  Oct.  16. 
Automobile     top.        S.     H.     Summerscales.        1,448,981 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Automobile  top.     J.  Vetter.     1,447,191 ;   Mar.  0. 
Automobile  top  and   windshield  coupling.     J.   V.    Belluo- 

mini  and  A.  L.  Lucot.     1,445,064  ;     Feb.  13. 
Automobile    top.     Collapsible.       J.     Botella.       1,463,193 ; 

July  31. 
.Vutomobile  top  construction.     J.   N.   Collins.     1.444,413  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Automobile  top  construction  and  curtain  therefor.     H.  M. 

Home  and  T.  T.   Dickenson.     1,468,203:   Sept.   18. 
Automobile  top  frame.     G.  E.  Bishop.     1,475,421  ;  Nov.  27. 
.Vutomobile  top  frame  and  deck.     F.  J.  Kurtz.     1,454,321 ; 

May  8. 
Automobile  top  into  a  one-man  top,  Method  and  means  for 

converting  an.     R.  F.  Klecker.     1.474,838  ;  Nov.  20. 
Automobile    top    stay    strap.      G.    S.    Avey.      1,457,685 ; 

June  5. 
Automobile    topping   fabric.      D.    W.    Potter.      1,443,195 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Automohile  tops.  Bow  protector  for.     T.  H.  Murphy,  L.  S. 

Isbell,  and  E.  W.  Sawyer.     1,466,808  ;   Sept.   4. 
Automobile  tops.  Loop-strap-securing  device  for.     J.  Led- 

winka.     1,469.929  ;   Oct.  9. 
.\utomobile  tops.   Sun  and  rain  shield  for.     E.  C.   Clark. 

1,447,062  ;  Feb.   27. 
Automobile    towing    frame.       H.    M.     Holt.       1,472,003 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Automobile  traffic  signal.     M.  C.  Ohl.     1,469,806  ;  Oct.  9. 
Automobile  traffic  signal.     A.  Rick.     1.462,659  ;  July  24. 
Automobile  traffic-signal  device.   C.  H.  Hughes.    1,472.273  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Automobile    transmission.      A.    E.    Milarch.       1,452,248 ; 

Apr,  17. 
Automobile      transmission  -  case      truss.         G.       Griffith. 

1.442.335  :   .Tan.    16. 
-Vutomobile      transmission      gearing.        D.      H.      Marvin. 

1,475.350;  Nov.  27. 
Automobile      transmission      gearing.        H.      T.     Thomas. 

1,472,285  ;  Oct.  .30. 
Automohile    transmission    lock.      H.    SchifC.       1,471,212; 

Oct.  16. 
Automobile     transmission     mechanism.       A.     P.     Brush. 

Rel5,738  ;  Dec.  25. 
Automobile  truck  construction.     A.  J.  Barron.     1.442,244  ; 

.Tan.   16. 
Automobile  tube.     J.Schwab.     1.447.521  :  Mar.  6. 
Automobile   tube.      .T.   Schwab.      1.455.889;   May   22. 
-Vutomobile  turning  signal.     C.   R.   Kositzky.     1,463,425 ; 

July  31. 
Automobile  vacuum-feed  tank.    L.  G.  Stransky.    1.474,450  ; 

Nov.    20. 
Automobile  valve  seats.  Device  for  facing.     J.  Q.  .Vdams. 

1,471.471:  Oct.  23. 
Automohile  vehicles.  Compressor  arrangement  for  the  mo- 
tors of.     P.  Daimler.     1,463,256  ;  July  31. 
.VLUtomobile    vehicles,    Trailer    for.      .J.    H.    Labourdette. 

1,467.581  ;    Sept.   11. 
-Vutomobile    ventilator.      F.    V.    Gallnugher.       1,474.075 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Automohile  visor.     J.  B.  Gats.     1,447,655  ;  Mar.  6. 
-Vutomobile  visor.     C.  H.  Veeder.     1,448,883  ;  Mar.  20. 
-Vutomobile   visors.    Supporting   bracket   for.      F.    Hoener. 

1,451.695  :  Apr.   17, 
Automobile  washer.     H.  B.   Davis.     1,460,096 ;   June  26. 
Automobile  wheel.     R.  Arsenault,  M.  Phillips,  and  L.  Du- 

chesnoau.     1,446.146:   Feb.   20. 
Automobile   wheel.      H.    M.   Brown.      1,472.352 :    Oct.   30. 
Automobile   wheel.      H.  M.   Howell.      1,441,424 ;  .Tan.  9. 
Automobile   wheel.      S.   Kaplan.      1,465,714-15:   Aug.    21. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Automobile     wheel.       S.     Kaplan     and     H.     M.     Howell. 

1,478,437;  Dec.  25. 
Automobile  wheel.     W.  H.  Kutlna.     1,473,435  ;  Nov.  6. 
Automobile    wheel    holding    and    truing    device.      G.    H. 

Hartman.  1,467,618 ;  Sept.  11. 
Automobile  wheel  lock.  H.  Barnett.  1.477.929;  Dec.  18. 
Automobile  wbee)  lock.  D.  A.  Hedglin.  1,456,021 ;  May  22. 
Automobile  wheel  lock.  L.  E.  Trimm.  1,447,053  ;  Feb.  27. 
Automobile  wheels  and  spokes.  Shackle  for.  E.  E.  Chap- 
man. 1,463,387;  July  31. 
Automobile    wheels.    Emergency    attachment   for.      A.    O. 

Wright.     1,464,055  ;  Aug.  7. 
Automobile    wheels,    Fixed    and    demountable    rim    con- 
struction for.     W.  E.  Williams.     1,441,768  ;  Jan.  9. 
Automobile  wheels.  Lock  for.    A.  W.  Saegesser.    1,476,467  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Automobile     wheels,     Nonskid     device     for.       J.     Sturn. 

1,468,045;    Sept.    18. 
Automobile    wheels.    Tire    protector    for.       J.    G.    Gracey. 

1,444.603  ;  Feb.  6. 
Automobile  wheels.   Wire-rope  shackle  for.     E.   El   Chap- 
man.    1,472,155;  Oct.  30. 
Automobile   winch.   A.    E.    Norris.      1,450,301-2;   Apr.    3. 
Automobile    windshield.    Ventilated.      G.    J.    Vondracek. 

1,445,732  ;   Feb.   20. 
Automobile   windshield    wiper.      E.    T.    Shaw    and    C.    11. 

Petronin.     1,445,853;  Feb.   20. 
Automobile   windshields,   Attachment   shield   for.      H.    H. 

lUch.     1,450,551 ;   Apr.  3. 
Automobile  windshields,   Eyeshield   for.        D.   E.    Stetler. 

1,465,374  ;  Aug.  21. 
Automobile    windshields,    Screen    for.      A.    A.    Carterett 

1,443,211  :   Jan.   23.  „     . 

Automobile  windshields,  Visor  frame  for.     W.  C.  Weiske 

and  H.  A.  Dorman.     1,460,739  ;  July  8. 
Automobile  work.  Cradle  or  creeper  for.     W.  C.  ZengerU 

1,451,858  ;  Apr.   17. 
Automobile     workstand.       W.     P.     Kramer.       1,443,268 

Jan.  2.S. 
Automobiles  against  theft.   Owner's  identification  meanii 

for   protecting.     T.    Shlll.     1,460,282;   June  26. 
Automobiles,   Air  filter  for.     R.  A.  J.   King.     1,453,627  ; 

May    1. 
Automobiles  and  motors,  Combined  gasket  and  vaporizei 

for.     M.  T.  McNulty.     1,474,540  ;  Nov.  20. 
Automobiles   and    other   vehicles.    Casing   for    an    electric 

way  and   stop  signal  device  for.      B.   Vorbroker.     Des. 

6.^011  ;    Sept.  4. 
Automobiles   and   other   vehicles.   Direction   indicator   for. 

J.  O.  Grenier.     1,452,114  ;  Apr.  17. 
Automobiles  and  other  vehicles,  Suspension  of.     G.  H.  E. 

de  Earn.     1,457,884  ;  June  5. 
Automobiles  and  other  vehicles.   Tilting  headlight  dfevice 

for.     P.  R.   Collier.     1,468,260 ;   Sept.   18. 
Automobiles  and  similar  motor-driven  vehicles.  Extension 

pedal  pad  for.     D.  Sinclair.     1,455,675  ;  May  15. 
Automobiles   and   the   like,    Deflector   for.     W.    L.    Howe. 

1,468,110;  Sept.  18. 
Automobiles  and   the  like.   Device  for  preventing   the  ac- 
cumulation of  moisture  upon  the  windshields  of.     G.  H. 

Morris.      1,441,238  ;  .Ian.  9. 
Automobiles   and   the   like,    Fuel-feed   system   for.      F.   E. 

Edwards.     1,455,085  ;   May   15. 
Automobiles  and  the  like.  Signaling  apparatus  for  use  on. 

F.  M.  Pulton.     1,443,356;  Jan.  30. 
Automobiles,   Antiglare  screen   for.     A.   E.   Kivikink   and 

E.   Nilson.      1,468,115 ;    Sept.    18. 
Automobiles,  Antiskid  chain  for.    J.  F.  Straube.    1,455,233  ; 

May   15. 
Automobiles,  Antitheft  plate  for.   E.  S.  Ensign.    1,475,691  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Automobiles,      Apparatus     for      tilting.        J.      O.      Reid. 

1,478,256;  Dec.  18. 
Automobiles,  Appliance  for  attaching  bumpers  adjustably 

to.  W.  G.  Cox.     1,451,535;  Apr.  10. 
Automobiles,    Attachable   rain    shield   for.     G.    C.    Henne. 

1,478,279;  Dec.  18. 
Automobiles,  Attachment  for  hood  clamps  of.     J.   Scully 

and  W.  B.  McCoy.     1,469,851  ;  Oct.-  9. 
Automobiles,    Automatic    life    protector    for.      M.    Resk. 

1,459,314  ;  June  19. 
Automobiles,    Automatic    life-saving    fender    for.      E.    S. 

Jones.     1,468,112  ;   Sept.   18. 
Automobiles,  Auxiliary  seat  for.     B.  F.  Pardy.   1,458,628  ; 

June  12. 
Automobiles,  Awning  for.     A.  M.  Lane.     1.472,919  ;  Nov.  6. 
Automobiles,  Backing  alarm  and  signal  for.     B.  M.   San- 
born.    1,469,337  ;  Oct.  2. 
Automobiles,  Bod  for.     J.  Wimp.     1,444,532  ;  Feb.  6. 
Automobiles,  Boat  carrier  for.     G.  M.  Clark.     1,475,685  ; 

Nov.  27. 
AutomoliilPS,  Bofly  for.     L.  B.  Cassell.     1.476,051  ;  Dec.  4. 
Automobiles,     Brake     mechanism     for.       C.     D.     Brown. 

1,470,905  ;  Oct.  16. 
Automobiles.   Bumper  for.      P.   P.  Crabill  and   J.   Turner. 

1,476,053  ;  Dec.  4. 
Automobiles,     Bumper     for.       G.     Hainlen.       1,462,910 ; 

July  24. 
Automobiles,  Bumper  support  for.     A.  P.  Crell.     1,470,814; 

Oct.  16. 
Automobiles,    Cap    for    fuel    tanks    of.     A.    G.    Wichner. 

1,441.139;   Jan.  2. 


Automobiles,    carriages    and   the    like.    Fender    brace   for. 

F.   L.   Bronson.     1,457,144 ;   May   29. 
Automobiles,    Change-speed    mechanism    for.      U.    T.    E. 

Hallman.     1,444,029;  Feb.  6. 
Automobiles,    Child    life    saver    for.      M.    I.    Goldsmith. 

1,448,740;  Mar.  20. 
Automobiles,    Clasp    for   removing   disk   clutches   on.      J. 

Rickart.     1,468,976;  Sept.  25. 
Automobiles,    Clutch-controlling    mechanism    for.      J.    A. 

Ewell.     1,453,386;   May   1. 
Automobiles,    Clntch-spring-compressing   device   for   Chev- 
rolet.    A.   F.   Gross.      1,456,796;   May   29. 
Automobiles,   Combination   bed,   table,  and  article  carrier 

for.     F.  E.   Bowden.     1,476,280;  Dec.  4. 
Automobiles,   Combination   jack   and   shock   absorber   for. 

J.  M.  Paul.     1,442,968;  Jan.  23. 
Automobiles,     Combination    rear    light    and    signal    for. 

A.  Zimmermann.     Des.  62,516 ;  June  12. 
Automobiles,   Combined   bed,   chair,   and  rack  for,     F.   A. 

Rouse.     1,442,972;  Jan.  23. 
Automobiles,   Combined   bumper  and   fender   for.     M.   W. 

Son.     1,446,942  ;   Feb.  27. 
Automobiles,  Combined  foot  brake  and  accelerator-control 

mechanism  for.     T.  V.  Barton.     1,457,489  ;  June  6. 
Automobiles,  Combined  radiator  cap  and  relief  valve  for. 

A.  R.  Wightman.     1,464,230;  Aug.  7. 
Automobiles,     Combined     reserve-fuel     control     and     lock 

for.     A.  O.  Weber.     1,478,807  ;  Dee.  25. 
Automobiles,    Control   mechanism    for.      W.    W.    Whitton. 

1,458.258  ;  June  12. 
Automobiles,  Convertible  baby  crib  and  seat  for.     L.  B. 

Buchner.     1,451,532  ;  Apr.  10. 
Automobiles,    Convertible    body    for.      H.    Mystrom    and 

R.  E.  Nelson.     1,474,283;  Nov.  13. 
Automobiles,    Cooking   attachment   for.      C.    B.    Carleton. 

1,446,876  ;  Feb.  27. 
Automobiles,      Demountable     rim     for.        R.      Perrault. 

1,471,278;  Oct.  16. 
Aufoniobiles,  Device  for  replacing  valve-stem   guides  for. 

W.   P.   Jameson.     1,475,830  ;   Nov.  27. 
Automobiles,  Device  for  signaling  changes  of  driving  in. 

E.   Hebel.      1,466,044  ;  Aug.   28. 
Automobiles,  Device  to  control  the  temperature  of  storage 

batteries    in.       W.     A.     Strawmyer    and    V.     Beaman. 

1,457,863  ;  .Tune  5. 
Automobiles,   Device  to   prevent   stealing  of.     C.   Jackson 

and  W.  L.  Huxter.     1,472,843  ;  Nov.  6. 
Automobiles,    Direction-indicating   device   for.      G.    I'rock. 

1,440,626;  Jan.  2. 
Automobiles,     Direction     indicator     for.       L.     A.     Bean. 

1,478,542  ;  Dec.  25. 
Automobiles,   Direction    indicator    for.      C.    S.    Stevenson. 

1.475,657  ;  Nov.  27. 
Automobiles,    Direction    signal   and    stop   signal   for.      C. 

Lisi.     1,441,513  :  .Jan.  9. 
Automobiles,  Direction  signal  for.   J.  F.  Lynch.    1.470,236  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Automobiles,      Direction      signal      for.        C.      Thompson. 

1,451,795  ;  Apr.   17. 
Automobiles,      Direction      signal      for.         O.      M.      West. 

1,456.347  ;  May    22. 
Automobiles,  Dirigible  bumper  and  headlight  for.     S.  Kuno. 

1,464,205;    Aug.    7. 
.\utomobiles,  Dirigible  lamp  structure  for.     G.  Laughrin. 

1.478,283;  Dec.- 18. 
Automobiles,  Dirigible  light  for.     W.  B.  Stone.     1.460,866  ; 

July   3. 
Automobiles,   Disk   demountable   wheel   for.      W.   E.    Wil- 
liams.    1,441,771 ;  Jan.  9. 
Automobiles,  Dog  carrier  for.     H.  J.  George.     1,444,679  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Automobiles,  Draft  appliance  for.   M.  Sepelyak.   1,463.022  ; 

July  24. 
Automobiles,     Drawbar     for     towing.       A.     F.     Knoop. 

1,466,049  ;  Aug.  28. 
Automobiles,  Dust  shield  and  collector  for.     H.  H.  Piper. 

1,470,244  ;  Oct.  9. 
Automobiles,    Electric    combination    switch    for.      W.    B. 

Marks.     1,461,429  ;  July  10. 
Automobiles,  Electric  lock  and  alarm  for.     S.  L.  Mathews. 

1.445,529  ;  Feb.  13. 
Automobiles,      Electrical      system      for.      G.       Pornaca. 

1,447,241  ;  Mar.  6. 
.\utomobiles.   Electrically-operated   brake    mechanism    fo". 

W.  Davis.     1,449,499  :  Mar.  27. 
Automobiles,     Emergency     drum    for.       C.     J.     Johnson. 

1,462  811  ;    July   24. 
Automobiles,    etc..    Gasoline    meter    for.      B.    Jedlitschka. 

1,450,085  ;  Mar.  27. 
Automobiles,     Exhaust-operated    alarm     for.       S.     Croce. 

1,450,138;   Mar.   27. 
Automobiles,    External    contracting    brake    for.       H.     S. 

Peed.      1,464.617  ;    Aug.    14. 
Automobiles,   Flexible  bumper  means  for.     P.   A.  Weigel. 

1,472,345;    Oct.   30. 
Automobiles,  Foot  accelerator  attachment  for.     J.  F.  Arm- 
strong.    1,441.053  ;  Jan.  2. 
Automobiles,     Foot-throttle-controlling     mechanism     for. 

P.  A.  Means.     1,478,131  :  Dec.  18. 
Automobiles,    Fuel   lock    for.      A.    P.    Gantz.      1.476,293 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Automobiles,     Fuel-supply    indicator  for.     W.    Jay. 

1,444,922  ;  Feb.  13. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 

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1017 


Automobiles,  Hand-operating  controlling  device  for.     F.  H. 

Stocking  and  W.  M.  Farrow,  sr.     1,463,853;  Auk.  7- 
Automobiles,   Hat   carrier  for.      L.   P.    Crose.      1,473,338  ; 

Nov.  ti. 
Automobiles,    Headlight  installation   for.     M.   P.   Nickols. 

1,450.510  :    Apr.    3. 
Automobiles,    Heater    and    fuel    saver    for.      H.    T.    Ras- 

mussen.      1,456,933  ;  May  29. 
Automobiles,   Horizontally-moving  window  for.     W.  Rich- 
ardson.     1,453,520  ;    May   1. 
Automobiles.  Ice  creeper  for.     ,T.  Hess  and  N.  W.  Hyatt. 

1. 448.347;  Mar.  13. 
Automobiles,     Ignition     device     for.       H.     R.     Patterson. 

1,473.585;  Nov.  6. 
Automobiles,     Illuminated     license     number    for.       C.     J. 

Hemmert.     1.466.01"  :  Aug.   28. 
.\utoniobiles,  Illuminated  license  tag  and  signal  for.     W. 

K.   Garner.      1,467,371  :    Sept.    11. 
Automobiles,    Illuminating   attachment    for.      A.    H.    Sell. 

1,447,002  ;  Mar.  6. 
-Automobiles,  Illuminating  device  for.     F.  W.   Becker  and 

.T.  I.aprner.     1,454.465  ;' May  8. 
Automobiles,   Infant's  bed  for.     C.  H.  Kraus.     1,449,419  ; 

Mar.   27. 
Automobiles  in  freight  cars.   System  for  loading.     R.   E. 

Baus.      1,456.173:   May  22. 
Automobiles,  Lighting  accessory  for.     W.  S.  McKenzie  and 

R.  Richardson.     1,450.324  ;  Apr.  3. 
.\utomoblles,    Locking    device    and    alarm    for.      F.    Hovt 

and    ('.    F.    Holmes.      1.474,262 ;    Nov.    13. 
Automobiles,     Locking     device     for.        W.     O.     Bayless. 

1,462,999;  July  24. 
Automobiles,      Locking      system      for.     R.      E.      Elmore. 

1.451,209;  Apr.  10. 
Automobiles,    Lubricating    system    for.      E.    H.  -  Haney. 

1.470,165  ;  Oct.  9. 
Automobiles,    Lubricating    system    for.      G.    G.    Naugle, 

1,457.993  ;  June  5. 
Automobiles,    Luggage-carrier    attachment    for.       F.    W. 

.Tackson.    and    C.   E.   Willson.      1,444,507 ;    Feb-.    6. 
.Vutomobilps,     Luggage     carrier     for.        M.     J.     Laiitier. 

1.458.347;   June  12. 
.\utomobiles.     Lugsage     carrier     for.       R.     H.     Prichnrd. 

1.478.251  ;  Dec.  18. 
Automobiles,  Luggage  carrier  for.     W.  Watson.    1,444,817  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Automobiles,  Means  for  utilizing  power  of.     L.  J.  Gould. 

1,462.936  ;   July  24. 
Automobil(>s,     Mirror     attachment     for.      J.     G.      Ross. 

1,455.225  ;   May  15. 
.\utomobiles.  Motor  and  steering  control  for.     P.  Cassara. 

1,455,570;  May  15, 
.\utoniobilos.  Mounting  of  Illuminators  or  headlights  for. 

F.  T.   Cnrran.     1.474.815  :  Nov.   20. 
Automobiles.  Multiple-control  lock  for.     C.   G.  McKinney. 

1.441.866  :  Jan.  9. 
Automobiles,    Neutral    and    low    gear    lock    for.      W.    J. 

Pro.ssi^r.      1,478.675;  Dec.   25. 
Automobiles  or  other  vehicles.  Mud  shoe  for  use  with.     J. 

W,   Teasley  and   G.   M.   Giddens.     1,449,020:    Mar,    20. 
Automobiles   or  the  like.   Detachable  armrest  for.      L.    S. 

Paddock.      1,463,293  ;    July   31. 
Automobiles,    Oven    attachment    for.      J.    B.    Z.    Fowle. 

1,461,142  ;   July  10. 
Automobiles.  Pedal-locking  device  for,     S.  C,  Barsbv.  and 

W.  L,  Smith.     1,444,298;  Feb.  6. 
Automobiles,     Permutation    lock    for.      R.    T.    Benefield, 

1.466.871;    Sept.    4. 
Automobiles,     Permutation     lock     for.     J.     T.     Powers. 

1,444.640  ;  Feb.  6. 
Automobiles,     Platform-spring     suspension     for.       A.     J. 

Barron  and  H.  E.   Crow.      1.457,138  :   May  29. 
-Automobiles,      Power      attachment      for.         C.      Miller. 

1,441.595  :   Ton.   9. 
Automobiles.  Radiator  for.     S.  W.  Rushmore.     1,455,737  ; 

May  15. 
Automohlles,     Rear-spring     support     for,       H.     Knippel. 

1,453,467  ;   May   1. 
Automobiles.  Removable  body  for.     S.  Hunter,     1,470,324  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Automobiles,  Reserve  carrier  for.     A.  Brodin.     1,463,792  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Automoliiles.      Reserve-fuel      system      for.        P.      Tanripr. 

1,458,203  :   June   12, 
Automobiles,  Reserve  oil  tank  and  gauge  for.     A.  0.  Mur- 

dock.     1,451,232  ;  Apr.  10. 
Automobiles,     Reserve    oil    tank    for.      .V.    0.     Murdock. 

1.445,541  ;  Feb.  13. 
-Automobiles.     Reserve     oil    tank     for.       H.     H.     Waddell. 

1.442.502  ;   .Tan.   16. 
Automobiles.  Resilient  guard  for.     W.  G.  Cox.     1.469,999  ; 

Oct.  9. 
-Automobiles,     .Safety     attachment     for.        .T.     M.     Alter. 

1,458.205  ;   .Tune  12. 
Automobiles,  Safety  crank  for.     G.  F.  Ranch.     1,452,758  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Automobiles,    Safety   device   for.      L.   Fraser.     1,474,522  ; 

Nov.    20. 
Automobiles,  Safety  device  for.     V.  R.  Will.     1,471,016  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Automobiles,     Safetv    device    for     the    clutch-controlling 

means  of,     J.   Calcaterra.     1,443,307;  .T,an.  23. 
Automobiles,  Safety  fender  for.    J.  E.  Amador.    1,462,928  ; 

Julv  24. 


Automobiles,   Safety-lock   mechanism  for.     H.    Rowntree. 

1,466,758;    Sept.    4. 
Automobiles,  Safety  support  for  the  spare  wheels  of.     G. 

VegUo.     1,453,214  ;  Apr.  24. 
Automobiles,    Shade    for    windshields    of.      S.    Meadows. 

1,467,766;    Sept.    11. 
Automobiles,  Shiftable  closing  means  for.    L.  W.  V.  Wilms. 

1,470,308;  Oct.  9. 
Automobiles,    Shifting    means    for    transmission    gearing 

for.     E.  G.  Kesling.     1.458,421 ;  June  12. 
Automobiles,      Side      curtain      for.      R.      K.      Thomson. 

1,453,209 ;  Apr.  24. 
Automobiles,      Side     window     for.        C.      S.      Robertson. 

1,446,212;   Feb.   20. 
Automobiles,     Sliding-gear    transmission    for     Ford.       F. 

Paedersen.     1,452,754  ;  Apr.  24. 
Automobiles,  Slot  closure  for  Ford.   I.  Leiker.   1,472,721-2  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Automobiles,     Slot-closure     mat     for.       A.      S.     Kinney. 

1,451,987  ;  Apr.   17. 
Automobiles,     Spotlight     mounting     for.     R.     H.     Butler. 

1,444,304  ;  Feb.  6. 
-Automobiles,    Spring    crank    holder    for.      C.    A.    Kellogg. 

1,475,836;  Nov,  27. 
.Automobiles,    Spring    for.      H.    R.    Warren.      1,456,410; 

May  22., 

Automobiles,    Starting-crank   holder   for.      J.    W.   Martin. 

1,464,438  ;    Aug.    7. 
Automobiles,     Starting    mechanism    for.      0.     H.     Kindl. 

1,472,871-2  ;  Nov.  6. 
Automobiles,    Steering    gear   for.      F.    Gahm.      1,441,843 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Automobiles,   Stop   for  the   controlling  levers   of.      F.   W. 

Williams.     1,456,750;  May  29. 
Automobiles,     Suspension     spring     for.         G.     H.     Dein. 

1,456,483  ;   May   22. 
Automobiles,     Switch     mechanism    for.       B.    D.    Kunkle. 

1,471.741  ;  Oct.   23. 
Automobiles,    Tension    top    strap   for.      B.    W.    McGinnis. 

1,449,614  ;  Mar.  27. 
Automobiles,   Theft-preventing   device   for.      J.    O.   Davis. 

1,443.009  ;   Jan.    23. 
Automobiles,   Theft-preventing  device   for.     J.  McMuUen. 

1,462,118  ;  July  17. 
Automobiles,  Theft-prevention  device  for.     J.  N.  Farlow. 

1,453,497;   May   1. 
Automobiles,    Thief    trap    for.      A.    Dawer.      1,464,751 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Autornobiles,   Tool-driving  attachment  for.     E.    M.   Gold- 

ner.     1,465,815  ;  Aug.  21. 
Automobiles,  Tractor  attachment  for.     J.   R.   Stephenson 

and  O.   C.  Armstrong.     1,454,911  ;  May  15. 
Automobiles,     Transmission     lock     for.       G.     A.     Gillen. 

1,448.7.37  ;  Mar.  20. 
Automobiles,     Transmission     lock     for.       A.     B.     Lang. 

1,450,212;   Apr.   3. 
Automobiles,    Transmission-lock    mechanism    for.      E.    G. 

Clements.      1,454,576  :   May   8. 
Automobiles,      Turning      attachment      for.        A.      Hart. 

1,441,419;  Jan.  9. 
Automobiles,    Turning    indicator    for.      L.    T.    Bolkesjo. 

1,454,012;   May   1. 
Automobiles,    Ventilating    apparatus    for,      J.    T.    Sains- 

bury.     1,478,403  ;  Dec.  25. 
Automobiles,  Visor  for  use  with.     G.  L.  Lamb.     1,450,809  ; 

Apr,   3.         . 
Automobiles,   Water-circulating   machine  run   by   the  fan 

belt  for  gasoline  engines  on.     J.  C.  Voigt.     1,456,684; 

May   29. 
Automobiles,     Wind     deflector     for.       J.     H.     Maulding. 

1,443,713  ;  Jan.  30. 
Automobiles,    Windshield    attachment    for.      H.    Higgin. 

1,462..545  ;    July   24. 
Automobiles,    Windshield    light    shade    for.      H.    C.    El- 
liott.     1,472,904  ;   Nov.   6. 
Automotive     brake.        W.      C.     McWhirter.        1,461,042 ; 

July   10. 

Autoplane.     R.  B.  Illgen.     1,445,953;  Feb.  20. 
Autosleds,  Driving  device  for.    J.  E.  OUivler.     1,475,406  ; 

Nov.  27. 
-Autos   or  other   vehicles,   Bumper  or  fender   for.     W.   H. 

Rnpeport.     1.454.407  ;  May  8. 
Autos   or   other  vehicles.    Fender  for.     W.   H.    Rapeport. 

1,445,554  ;  Feb.  13. 
Autos,  Reflector  for.     R.  W.  Smith.     1,466,567  ;  Aug.  28. 
Autos,  Sun  curtains  for.     C.  M.  White  and  A.  K.  Small,  Jr. 

1,448,683  ;  Mar.  13. 
Autovehicle  system.     R.   Varley.     1,444,403  ;  Feb.   6. 
Auxiliary  heater.     A.  Zacharias.     1.440,810  ;  Jan,  2. 
-Aviation  engines.  Speed  reducer  for.     M.  J.  B.  Barbarou. 

1,449,029  ;  Mar.  20. 
Aviation  harness.     A.  Wilson.     1,448,101  ;  Mar.  13. 
Aviator's  suit.     L.  J.  Morgan.     1,444,699  ;  Feb.  6. 
Awl.     S.  Overgard.     1,458,842  ;  June  12, 
Awning,      C.   B.  Norvell.     1,448,673;  Mar.   13. 
Awning.      T.    Sonne.      1,459,480;    June    19. 
Awning      and      shade,      Combined.        G.      F.      Salisbury. 

1,466,600;  Aug,  28. 
Awning  construction.     W.   F.   O'Donnell  and  C.   Seybold. 

1,451,083  ;  Apr.  10. 
Awning    control.    Interior.      F.     R.    Ashley.      1,474,505 ; 

Nov.    20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSCED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Awning-control     means.       J.     R.     Maclear.       1,460,359 ; 

June   26. 
AwDiiiK,  Drop.     .T.  H.  Lockhart.     1,442,956  ;  Jan.  23. 
Awiiinv:  flxturt-.     J.  A.  Cochran.     1,454,374  ;  May  8. 
Awning     operators.     Cord     tightner     for.       T.     Benson. 

1,472,742;   Oct.  30. 
Awning  seams,   Reenforced.     W.   E.  Bouton.     1,448,516 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Awnings,     Operating    mechanism     for.       F.     R.     Ashley. 

1,459,009  ;   June  19. 
Ax.     J.  A.  Johnson.     1,446,046  ;  Feb.  20. 
Axis  of  rotation   of  a  body.   Apparatus  for   the   determi- 
nation of  the  direction  of  the.     H.   Hort.     1,476,077  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Axle.     S.  M.  Hall.     1,460,962  ;  July  3. 
Axle.     A.  T.  Nogrady.     1,444.937  ;   Feb.    13. 
Axle.     T.  Zimmerman.     1,446,240  ;  Feb.  20. 
Axle,  Adjustable.    J.  B.  Riley.     1,469,698 ;  Oct.  2. 
.\xle.  Adjustable  front.     J.  Ross.     1,453,525  ;  May  1. 
Axle    and   wheel.    Combined.      F.    W.    Brandt   and    C.    M. 

Wiles.     1,447  Oil  ;   Feb.  27. 
Axle  and  wheel.  Rear.     S.  Hatashita.     1,469,593  ;  Oct.  2. 
Axle   construction.     B.   J.   Cook.      1,458,684  ;    June   12. 
Axle   construction.      F.  S.  Duesenberg.     1,476.328  ;   Dec.  4. 
Axle  construction.     G.  W.  Harper.     1,446,502  ;  Feb.  27. 
Axle  construction.     R.   Keck.     1,460,064 ;   June  26. 
Axle    construction.    Driving-.      A.   T.   Brown.      1,446,827 ; 

Feb.    27. 
Axle   construction.   Driving-.     A.    T.    Brown.      1,447,959 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Axle   die.      R.   G.   Housdorfer.      1,473,102 ;    Nov.    6. 
Axle   drive,   Motor.      W.   W.   Diller.     1,455,084 ;   May   15. 
.Vxle    for    road    vehicles.       A.    M.    Biinger.       1,475,745  ; 

Nov.     27. 
Axle  housing.     J.  Coapman.     1,440.65?  ;  Jan.  2. 
Axle  housing  and  making  same.     T.  E.  Murray  and  T.  E. 

Murray,  jr.     1,451,401 ;  Apr.  10. 
Axle  housings,  Device  for  straightening  bent  or  irregular. 

D.   Camp.      1,462,955  ;   July  24. 
Axle    journals.     Lubricating    device     for.       W.     Holtorp. 

1,472,363;    Oct.    30- 
Axle  mill.     G.  S.  Hamilton  and  T.  Thomson.     1,460,061 ; 

June  26. 
Axle-milling  machine.     W.  T.   Sears.     1,460,393:  July  3. 
Axle,    Motor-truck.      R.    A.    Whittingham.      1,457,681-2; 

June  5. 
Axle,    Power-transmitting.      R.    W.    Fulton.      1,444,908 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Axle,     spring,     and     steering-knuckle    assembly.       J.     R. 

Konetsky.      1,465,605;   Aug.   21. 
Axle     steering     knuckle.       T.     W.     Conner.       1,464,901 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Axle  straightener.     J.  E.  Hanes.     1,463,082  ;  July  24. 
Axle  structure.   Roller  and  ball  bearing.     F.  J.   Cochran. 

1,463,196;   July   31. 
Axle-truing  machine.     T.  J.  Hadden.     1,464,760  ;  Aug.  14. 
Axle,   Vehicle.      A.    W.    Russel.      1,463,912 ;    Au?.    7. 
Axle,  Vehicle  drive.     E.  H.  Sherbondy.    1,472,441 ;  Oct.  30. 
Azo  dyestuffs.     C.  Heidenreich.     1,474.587  ;  Nov.  20. 
Azo   dyestuffs.     R.    Stiisser.      1,457,235 ;    May    29. 
Azoxy,  azo,  hydrazo,  and  amino  compounds.  Manufacture 

of.    O.  W.  Brown  and  C.  O.  Henke.     1,451,489  ;  Apr.  10. 
Babbitting     and     brassing     machine.     W.     G.     Thomas. 

1,452,819  ;  Apr.  24. 
Baby  cage.  Portable.     E.  Read.     1,448,235  ;  Mar.   13. 
Baby    carrier.      K.    S.    Blekastad.      1,464,404 ;    Aug.    7. 
Baby  guard.     E.  H.  Madere.     1,463,125  ;  July  24. 
Baby  home.     A.  B.  Bickham.     1,449.968  ;  Mar.  27. 
Baby  jumper.     A.   T.  Reid.     1,458,077  ;  June  5. 
Baby  walker.     F.  W.  Manger.     1.475,442  ;  Nov.  27. 
Baby  walker.  Collapsible.     E.    Humphreville.     1,463,819- 

20;    Aug.   7. 
Baby    walker    or    exerciser.      M.    G.    Fornia.      1,469,436 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Backhand  hook.     E.  W.  Bailey.      1,444,762 ;   Feb.   6. 
Back     rest.       A.     A.     Polhamus     and     W.     A.     Gillette. 

1,442.772;  Jan.  16. 
Back  rest.  Adjustable.  F.  H.  Headley.  1,449,401  ;  Mar.  27. 
Backrest,  Oscillating.  R.  M.  Boyce.  1,444,536 ;  Feb.  6. 
Backs  upon  objects.  Apparatus  for  placing.  F.  N.  San- 
ford.  1,441,885  :  Jan.  9. 
Bacon-stringing  machine.  J.  Dvorak.  1,450,667  ;  Apr.  3. 
Bacteria,    noxious    gases,    etc..    Headpiece    for    protection 

from.     A.  M.  Hudson.     1,443,820;  .Tan.   .30. 
Bacteria  poisons  intended  for  immunizing  purposes.  Pro- 
ducing.    E.   Friedberger.      1.448,290 ;   Mar.   13. 
Biicteriological    propacation.    Apparatus    for    facilitating. 

G.    E.    Perry.      1.477,894;    Dpc.    18. 
Badge.     G.  E.  Corbett.     Des.  62,814;  Aug.  7. 
Badge.      A.  B.   Lemon.     i;450,689  ;   Apr.   3. 
Badge.     M.   R.   McDaniel.      Des.  63.305  :  Nov.   20. 
Badge.      M.   H.    Palmer.     Des.    62,742 ;    .Tulv   24. 
Badge.     E.  L.  Weed.     1,458,091  ;  June  5. 
Badge  and  analogous  device.     H.  W.  Draper.     1,463,739  ; 

.luly   31. 
Badge,     button,     and    the     like    holder.       C.     F.     Gaunt. 

1.450,721  ;  Apr.  3. 
Badse  or  button.     B.  I.  Reed.     Dps.   62.293;  May  1. 
Radire  or  pmhlem.     R.   L.  We.vhin?.     Des.  6.3,248  ;  Nov.  6. 
Badge  or  insignia.     W.  L.  Panikoff.     1,460.111;  June  26. 
Badge  or   .similar  emblems.      B.   S.   R.  Bickel,   and   P.   De 

Barthe.     Des.  61.886  ;  Feb.  6. 


Badge-pin  clasp.     M.  Folkman.     1,467,368  ;  Sept.  11. 
Bag :  Isee — 

Air  bag.  Ice  bag. 

Clothes  bag.  Mothproof  bag. 

Clothespin  bag.  Powder  bag. 

Fabric  bag.  Shipping  bag. 

Fire  rescue  bag.  Shopping  bag. 

Fruit-picker's  bag.  Traveling  bag. 

Garment  bag.  V'acuum-cleaner  bag. 

Golf  bag.  Water  bag. 

Hand  bag. 
Bag.     A.  J.  Farnsworth  and  B.  M.  St.  Claire.    1,453.549  ; 

May  1. 
Bag.     L.  H.  Hartman  and  A.  M.  Bates.     1,444,118  ;  Feb.  6. 
Bag.     D.   Traum.     1,465.195  ;  Aug.  14. 
Bag.     D.  Zukerberg.     1,450,570  ;  Apr.  3. 
Bag  and  camera-carrying  case.  Combination  hand.     C.  C. 

I'adwell.      1,478,202;    Dec.    18. 
Bag,  Carrying.    V.  H.  Pendleton.    Des.  62,242 ;  Apr.  24. 
Bag  clasp.     T.  H.  Rammel.     1,446,583  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bag  clasp.     T.  H.  Rammel.     1,467,589  ;  Sept.  11. 
Bag-cleaning  machine.     H.  J.  F.  T.  Kacker.     1,461,850  ; 

July  17. 
Bag  closer.     I.  T.  English.     1,475,759  ;  Nov.  27. 
Bag  closer.     W.  L.  Gilchrist.     1,446,384  ;  Feb.  20. 
Bag  closure.      O.  Bibb.      1,463,113  ;   July   24. 
Bag-cutting  machine.     I.  C.  Hewlett.     1,454,743  ;  May  8. 
Bag  dispenser.     J.  F.   Keenan.     1,477,501 ;  Dec.   11. 
Bag  filling  and  closing  machine.     J.  D.  Lane  and  J.  Mac- 

naughtan.     1,454,060  :  May  8. 
Bag-flUing  apparatus.     O.  P.  Smith.     1,471,928  ;  Oct.  23. 
Bag-filling  device.     E.  B.  Neal.     1,458,626;  June  12. 
Bag-filling  machine.     G.  Wainwright.     1,477,198  ;  Dec.  11. 
Bag  fitting.     H.   J.   Chilton.      1,456,721  ;   May  29. 
Bag  folding  and   sealing  device.     V.   Slezak.      1,456,836 ; 

May  29. 
Bag  form.     A.  M.  Bates.     Rel5,605  :  May  15. 
Bag-forming-tube    package.      A.    M.    Bates.       1,455,282 ; 

May  15. 
Bag  frame.     F.  A.  Puller.     1,453,455  ;  May  1. 
Bag  frame.     R.  L.  Prahar.     1,451,028  ;  Apr.  10. 
Bag  frame.     R.  L.  Prahar.     1.473.972-3  ;   Nov.  13. 
Bag  frame.     H.  Tueckmantel.     1.446,864  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bag    frame    and    clasp.       T.     H.     Rammel.       1.477,281  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Bag  frame  and  vanity   or  powder  box.   Combination.     F. 

Goertz.     1,460,240  ;  June  26. 
Bag-frame   fastener.      J.   S.    Isidor.      1,452,837 ;   Apr.   24. 
Bag-frame  fastener.     J.  S.  Isidor.     1,469,478:  Oct.  2. 
Bag-frame   fastener.      W.   A.   Lotz.     1,452,839 ;    Apr.    24. 
Bag-frame  fastener.     H.  Tueckmantel.    1,446,865  ;  Keb.  27. 
Bag-frame  lock.     J.   Brezin   and  L.   Berzon.     1,445,663 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Bag   frames.    Manufacturing.      P.    A.    Fuller.      1,468,941 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Bag  handle.     H.  J.  Chilton.     1,443.560  ;  Jan.  30. 
Bag-handle-attaching  device.     .T.  Vandenberg.     1,464,516  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Bag-handling     implement.        L.     C.     Paine.       1,477,073 : 

Dec.  11. 
Bag  holder.     C.  Andrews,  jr.     1,442,113  ;  Jan.  16. 
Bag  holder.      W.   J.   Borlase.      1,456.175 :   May    22. 
Bag  holder.     W.  J.  Borlase.     1,476,045.     Dec.  4. 
Bag  holder.    P.  L.  Cupples.    1,445,269  ;  Feb.  13. 
Bag  holder.     C.  J.   Hause.      1.457.246 ;   May   20. 
Bag  holder.     T.   P.    Hilton.     1,449.285 :   Mar.   20. 
Bag  holder.     D.  W.  John.     1.467,165  ;  Sept.  4. 
Bag  holder.     D.  O.  McRoberts.     1,461,802  ;  July  17. 
Bag  holder,  Market-.     F.  F.  Wear.     1,468,848;   Sept.  25. 
Bag-holding  device.     H.  H.  Wood.     1.458.216  :  .Tune  12. 
Bag,  Leather  hand.     C.  Stein.     Des.  62.930  ;  Aug.  21. 
Bag-making  machine.     J.  Vandenberg.     1,476,025  :  Dec.  4. 
Bag-mouth    expander.      A.    J.    La    Grandeur    and    E.    C. 

Anderson.     1,468,709;   Sept.   25. 
Bag  opening  and  filling  machine.     K.  Otting.     1,443,588  : 

Tan.   30. 
Bag-opening  machine.    E.  T.  Enright.    1,459,880  ;  June  26. 
Bag-opening  machine.     O.   N.   Ritchie  and  H.  C.  Boykin. 

1,463,842:    Aug.    7. 
Bag  or  net  fastener.     B.  L.  Herrick.     1.461,120  ;  July  10. 
Bag  or  parcel  tie.     C.  P.  Mitchell.     1,460,207  ;  June  26. 
Bag  stiffening  and  closing  device,  Combined.     P.  Goertz. 

1,451,504  ;  Apr.  10. 
Bag  support.      A.   Dinkel.      1.441,666  ;   Jan.   9. 
Bag  support.     H.   J.   Lebherz.     1.455,536;   May  15. 
Bag   tubes   for   use   in    making   filled    bags.    Forming   and 

preparing.      A.    M.    Bates.      1,455.384  ;    May    15. 
Bag    turner     and     counter.     Combination.       O.     Williams. 

1,465,199  ;   Aug.   14. 
Bag,  Water.     J.  W.  Patterson.     1.442.358  ;  Jan.  16. 
Bags  and  the  like.  Means  for  facilitating  the  carrying  of 

traveling.     A.  V.    Smith.     1,463,977;   Aug.   7. 
Bags,  Closure  for  ice.     H.  P.  Kraft.     1,4.59.735:  .Tune  26. 
Bac;s.    Constructing    hand.      T.    H.    Gotisar.      1.473,932; 

Nov.  13. 
Bags,    etc..    Spring   bracing   means   for.      M.    and    H.    W. 

Axelman.     1,443,112;   Jan.  23. 
Bags.    Handle    for    traveling.      A.    Kahlow.      1,452,243; 

Apr.  17. 
Basrs,    Hanser    for   mothproof.      G.    Rottman.      1.456,610: 

May  29. 
Bass.    Making    and    filling.  "     ^i'<-pk.      1,455,383; 

May  15. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  Ol-'FICE,  1923. 
Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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r.;if;Ksso  .ind  liQuid-fuel  furnace.    R.  Almagru.    1,478,418; 

Doc.  25. 
na;;siige     rates,     Tablo     for     computing    excess.       E.    W. 

Brower.     1.460,444;   Au.s.  28. 
Ball-attaching  means.     M.  Kesek.     1.4r)6.71C;  >(a.v  2!). 
Ball     ear     and     handle,     CombinatioYi.       R.     E.     Clisbv. 

1.44S.727  :  Mar.  20. 
Ball  lock.     W.   S.    Cole.      1,449,267;   Mar.   20. 
Bailer.     A.  Boynton.     1,464.239:  Aug.  7. 
Bailer.      G.    B.    JIcDonell    and    E.    L.    Peck.      1,447,621 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Bailor.      L.    A.    Rhodes.      1.4.o5,937 :    Mav    22. 
Bait.     C.  .T.  Brown.     1,441,059  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Bait.   Artificial.     O.  W.  Bolton.      1.477. S64  ;   Doc.   l.S. 
Bait.  Artificial.     C.  W.  Bor?.     1.467,750;   Sept.  11. 
Bait.    Artificial.      G.    H.    Doering.      1.473,420;    Nov.    0. 
Bait,  Artificial.     G.  E.  Penner.     1,466,616;  Aug.  28. 
Bait,  Artificial.    W.  A.  Foss.     1,440.869  ;  Jan.  2. 
Bait,  Artificial.     W.  A.  FraniPuf.     1.442,332  ;  Jan.  16. 
Bait,  Artificial.     H.  J.   Gaess.     1,468,148;   Sept.   18. 
Bait,    Artificial.      W.    Q.    Hummell.      1,450,777 ;    Apr.    3. 
Bait,  Artificial.     P.  E.  Petersen.     1,466,545  ;  Aug.  28. 
Bait,  Artificial.     G.   C.  Rohrbach     1.444,390;  Feb  6. 
Bait.  Artificial.     U.  G.  Smith.     l,44r>.916  :  Feb.  20. 
Bait.  Artificial.     C.  F.  Taylor  and  K.  Sanders.     1.440,816; 

Feb.   27. 
Bait,  Artificial.     J.   L.   Wrege.     1,459.042;   June   39. 
B.Tit  box.  Live-.     F.  F.  Evermann.     1.478.179;  Dec.  18. 
Bait-casting  device.     J.  D.  Brakers.     1,469,883  ;  Oct.  9. 
Bait  or  lure.  Fish.     L.  B.  Huntington.     1,460,905  ;  July  3. 
Bait.  Subsurface  fish.     W.  E.  Koch.     1.455.624  ;  May  15. 
Bnit    trap,     Artificial-.       J.     M.     Kisbpauch        1,464,387; 

Aug.  7. 

Baker's  implement.     W.  B.  Hadley.     1,452,504 ;  Apr.  24. 
MMker's  installation.     J.  M.  Gaiitvourt.     1.4.04,673";  Mav  8. 
P.aking  device.     M.  Ivancic.     1,456.238:  Mav  22. 
Baking   frame.      J.    J.    McConnell.      1.463.124 ;    July    24. 
Bakins  machine.      F.    Narobo.      1,477.842  :   Deo.   IS.' 
Baking  oven.     F.  C.  Iblee.     1.445.690;  Feb.  20. 
Baking  pan.     L.  H.  Debs.     1,470,274  ;  Oct.  9. 
Bakins   pan.      L.    H.   Debs.      1.477.240 :   Dec.   11. 
Bakins  pan.     K.  F.  Faelchle.     1,442.931  :  .Tan.  23. 
Baking   pan.     H.  J.   Hasenbein.     1,466,095  ;  Aug.   28. 
Baking  pan.     A.  Katzinger.     1.440.."i42-3. 
B.iking  pan.     H.  C.  Wiertb.     1,464,792  ;  Aug.  14. 
Baking  pan.  Multiple.     F.   Schultz.     1,443.095;   Jan.   23. 
Baking-pan  set.     A.  Katzinger.     1,440,544  ;  Jan.  2. 
Baking    pans    and    the    like.    Clamp    for.      L.    H.    Debs. 

1.470,273  ;  Oct.  9. 
B.nking.    roasting,    cookins.    and    the   like.    Apparatus   for. 

K.    E.   R.    N.vstrom.      1.477.844  :   Dec.    1 8. 


M. 


Hutchinson. 


Balancing      device.       Dynamic. 

1.447.985;  Mar.  13. 
Balancing  machine.     D.  Kllgour.     1,453,844;  May  1. 
Balancing  machine.  Dynamic.     L.  B.  Whipple.     1.442".316  ; 

.Tan.    16. 
Bale.     E.   H.  Angler.     1,468,1.30;    Sept.   18. 
R-iIe  tie.     C.  J.  Rothermel.     1,475.246;  Nov.  27. 
B.ilo-tie    bands.    Method    of    restoring    or    rejuvenating. 

R.  Margolius.     1.476,346;  Dec.  4. 
Rale    tie   with    deformed    ends.      A.    J.    Gerrard    and    P. 

Wright.     1,448.998  ;   Mar.   20. 
Bale    ties.    Machine    for     cnttins    and     swaaing.       A.     G. 

Gerr.ard   and   P.   Wright.      1,466.334;    Aug.   28. 
Bale   ties.   Machine   for   making.      A.    J.   Gorrard    and    P. 

Wright.     1,459.623;  June  19. 
Baler,  Sack.     R.  McLaughlin.     1.446,472  :  Feb.  27. 
Baling  press.     T.  Cook.     1,461,577  ;  July  10. 
Baling-press    follower    block.       L.    M.     Gray    and    M.    H 

Terpening.     1,458,758  ;  June  12. 
Ball  :  See — 

Captive  playins  ball.  Golf   h.n'l. 

Float  ball.  Inflatable   hall. 

Ran.     C.  C.  Witner  and  B    Havens.     1.458.672;  .Tune  i2 
B^ll   .Tud  making  same.     H.  Nye.      1.458.776  ;  June  12. 
Ball.  Balanced  golf.     W.  I.  Thomas.     1,470,302  :  Oct.  9. 
Rail  hearing.     B.  W.  Hurd.     1,462,965  ;   .Tnlv  24. 
Ball-bearing     swivel     sucker-rod     .ioint.        R.      E.      Cox. 

1.471,105;  Oct.  16. 
Ball  carrier.  Pool-.     R.  M.  Sherrod.     1,457,464  :  June  5. 
Rail-collecting  device.      J.    P.    Ry.nn.      1.463.845:   Aug.   7. 
Bail-ciip-removing     device.       E.     L.     Knapp.       1.449,763  ■ 

Mar.  27. 
Ball,     float,    and     the    like.     Flavins.       M.     M.     Dessau. 

1.472.865:  Nov.  6. 
R.Tll   .ioint.     A.  B.    Shultz.      1,451,964  :    Apr.    17. 
Ball  mill.     .T.  F.  Isbell.     1.441.584  ;  Jan.  9. 
Rail    mill.      L.    L.    Sweet    and    M.    Morlev.      1.455,456 ; 

Mav  I.'. 
Ra)l.  Playing.     R.  T.  Griffiths.     Des.  61,.S0.5-6;  Jan.  16. 
Rail,  Playing.     H.  R.  Hart.     1,469,907  ;  Oct.  9. 
Ball  rack.     PooL     G.     Kugelman     and     S.     W.     Meyers. 

1.449,902;  Mar.  27. 
Ball    let.iiiiers,    Dies  for   forming.      J.   Dlesk.      1.474.073: 

Nov.  13. 
Ball  retainers,  Machine  for  filling.     J.  Dlesk.     1 .456  787  • 

May  29. 
Rail-rolling  anparatTis.     F.  M.  Panda.     1.447,1 21  ;  Fob    ''7 
Rall-rollins  apparatus.     F.  M.  Canda.     1.465.208;  Ans.  14 
Ball-roughing  machine.  Steel-.     A.  A.  Adams.     1,440,483  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Ball,   Rubber.     .T.   W.   Weaver.      1,466,609;   Aug.   28. 


L.  C.  Rittmeyer  and  F.  B. 
W.     Steele.       1,471,424; 


Ball  thrust  and  roller  bearing. 

Lovejoy.     1,469,537  ;  Oct.  2. 
liall-varnishing     machine.       C. 

Oct.  23. 

Ball-winding  machine.  E.  G.  Lonmis.  1,452,469;  Apr.  17. 
Ball-winding  machine.  E.  L.  Schick.  1,468,406  ;  Sept.  IS. 
Balling     machines.     Controlling    mechanism    for.       M.     .1. 

Kaspari.      1.452,208;    Apr.    17. 
Balls  and  similar  articles.  Device  for  use  in  searching  for 

golf.     W.  Powers.     1,448,505  ;  Mar.  13. 
Balls.'  Appliance  for  covering.      I.  De  Gowin.     1,446,885  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Balls,  Device  fcr  marking  golf.     A.  B.  Home.     1,476,203  ; 

Dec.  4. 
n.ills.  Making  game.     E.  F.  Quinn.     1,474,943;   Nov.  20. 
Balls,    Retriever    for   golf.      H.    W.    Fisher.      1,452,679; 

Apr.  24. 
Ballast-dressing  machine.     S.  F.  Clapp.     1,470,058  ;  Oct.  9. 
Ballast  surfacer.     0.  Ursino.     1,445,608  ;  Feb.  13. 
Ballast  tube.     P.  T.  Weeks.     1,470,788  ;  Oct.  16. 
Balloon,     ri.  W.  Faber.     1,445.878  :  Feb.  20. 
Balloon    drive   and    control.    Dirigible-.      W.   B.    Wheeler. 

1,471,764  ;  Oct.  23. 
Balloon   envelope   material  and   manufacturing  the   same. 

E.    and    B.    Trenckmann.      1,452,229 ;    Apr.    17. 
Balloon     fabric    and    making    same.       C.     A.     Cleghom. 

1,460,053  ;  June  26. 
Balloon  windlass.     W.  D.  Burton.     1,458,219  ;  June  12. 
Ballot  -  marking     machine,     Fraudless.       S.     C.     Young. 

1,476,567  ;  Dec.  4. 
Band,    Adjustable.      K.   E.   Englund.     1.472.966 ;   Nov.   6. 
Band     brake.       G.     W.     MacBride     and     G.     C.     Bonney. 

1,461,803  ;  July  17. 
Band-cutter  cutting  machine.     B.  P.  Stowell.     1,453,609  ; 

May   1. 
Band  cutters,  Guide  device  for.     B.  P.  Stowell  and  H.  L. 

Wiishburn.     1,478,774;   Dec.  25. 
Band,  Elastic.     G.  DeUoff.     1,467,235  ;  Sept.  4. 
Rand,    Infant's.      H.    L.    Redmond.      1,475,921;    Nov.    27. 
Band,    Machine    for    constructing    a    laminated    cohesive 

interwound  fabric.     L.  A.  Subers.     1,444,809  ;  Feb.  13. 
Rand   or  hnle    tie   toaethor.   Device   for   drawing   the  ends 

of   a.      R.    L.   Horslev.      1.456,311;   May  22.' 
Band  saw.     D.  P.  Green  and  J.  P.  Stedman.     1,468,381  ; 

Sept.   18. 
Bandage  fastener.     W.   H.  Mercer.     1,465.717  ;   Aug.   21. 
Banding   and   punching  machine.   Nipple.      P.   A.    Raiche. 

1,442,823;   Jan.   28. 
Banding    articles    in    transit,    Method    and    machine    for. 

L.  E.  La  Bombard  and  M.   IT.  Sidebotham.     1,4.54,545; 

May   8. 
Banding  machine.     P.  W.  Nasmith.     1,445,156  ;  Feb.  13. 
Bandins   machine.   Armature-.     B.   W.   Todd.      1,477,787; 

Dec.  18. 
Bands,  Automatically-acting  coating  device  in   the  manu- 
facture of  reenforced  fabric.     L.  A.  Subers.     1.445,651  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Bands.    Device    for    expanding    endless.      G.    H.    Lewis. 

1.473,822  ;  Nov.   13. 
Bands,  Protective  device  for  jointed   ends  of.     P.  Earth. 

1,464,800;   Aug.   14. 
Band-tying   gauge.     A.    Cook.      1,451,681-2;    Apr.    17. 
Band-tying  gauge.     M.    Curry   and   A.   Cook.      1.451,685 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Banjo.     J.  A.  Bolander.     1.454,620  :  May  8. 
Banjo.     C.  E.  Tribull.     1,446.728  :  Feb.  27. 
Banjo.     H.  W.  Weymann.     1.442.756  :  Jan.  16. 
Banjo  armrest.     C.   S.  King.     1,459,591:  June  19. 
Banj»    tailpiece.       E.     O.     Winship    and    F.     J.     Bacon. 

1,462,359  ;  July  17. 
Banjos,  Resonance  device  for.    P.  R.  L.  Berge.     1,461,596  ; 

July    10. 
Bank.     C.   S.  Hall.     1,443,125  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Bank.     C.  W.  Mercier.     1,443,083  ;  Jan.  23. 
Bank.      A.   C.  Prince.      1.458.146;   June   12. 
Bank.     C.  Smith.     Des.   03.S35  ;  Nov.  20. 
Bank,  Book-form  savings.     B.  F.  Greer.    1,460,7.16  ;  July  3. 
Bank,  Coin.     J.  Beanlieu.     1,441.324  ;   Jan.  9. 
Bank,  Coin.     F.  T.  Hughes.     Dps.  62,089  ;  Mar.  i:!. 
Bank,  Coin.      IT.  J.  Knsol.      1.447.138;   Feb.  27. 
Bank,   Coin.     T.    J.   Kusel.     1,455,498;   May  15. 
Bank,  Coin.     I.  J.  Kusel.     Des.  63.188  ;  Oct.  .30. 
Bank,    Coin.      W.    D.   and    J.   R.    Pennington.      1,473,864  ; 

Nov.   13. 
Bank.    Coin-controlled    clock.      J.    B.    Moore    and    G.    D. 

Gallagher.      1.451.305:    Apr.   10. 
Rank  counter.  Safety.      H.  Stout.     1,458,202;  June  12. 
Bank-cutting     attachment.      Sloping-.        C.      L.     George. 

1,462.488:  July  24. 
Bank  deposit  slip.     W.  T.  Tnnes.     1,449,999  ;  Mar.  27. 
Bank,     Frog.       N.     S.    Eberhardt    and     A.    E.     Hackett. 

1,461,821  ;  .July  17. 
Rank.  Blnltiple-coin-rogistering.     A.  E.  Jacobs.     1,474,333  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Bank  panels.  Adjustable   mounting  for  terminal-.      0.   V. 

Porsberg.     1,456,500  ;  May   29. 
Rank.  Pocket  savings.     C.  C.  Corbett.     1,447,534  ;  Mar.  6. 
Bank.    Pocket    savings.      G.     B.    Keplinger.       1.445,771  ; 

Feb.   20. 
Bank-protecting     device.        C.     A.     Mazzie.        1 .463.368 ; 

July   31. 
Bank     protective     device.        N.     R.     Green.        1.477,701  : 

Dec.  18. 


1020 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Bank  safety  device.     C.  A.  Honsinwi'.     1,460,584  ;  .July  ,3. 
Bank,    .Savings.      C.    Fislic-f.      1,450.227  ;    May    22. 
Bank,    Savings.      F.   Madle.      1,468,911  ;    Sept.    25. 
Bank,  Savings.     D.   H.  Wagar.     1,459,424  ;   .Tune  19. 
Bank,  Savings.     B.  C.  Williams.    1,462,184  ;  July  17. 
Bank,   Single-coin-registering.     A.   E.  Jacobs.     1,474,332 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Bank,   Small  savings.     H.  J.  Kusel.     1,442,347  ;  Jan.  16. 
Bank,      Small     savings.        E.     A.     Russell.        1,455,510 ; 

May  15.  .       „,^     . 

Bank      tellers.      Safety      appliance      for.        A.      Rlbanc. 

1,466,513;   Aug.  28. 
Banking  apparatus.     C.  E.  Manor.     1,453,512;  May  1. 
Banks,    Counter    guard    for.       F.    Wattells.      1,466,217; 

Banks,"  Safety  device  for.    V.  J.  Price.     1,445,237  ;  Feb.  13. 

Bar  :  See —  ^     ,  . 

Bicycle  handle  bar.  Locking  bar. 

Boring   bar.  Pinch  bar 

Connecting  bar.  Rail-unloading  bar. 

Deformed   bar.  Reach   bar. 

Grate  bar.    .  Rudder  bar. 

Grinding   bar.  Sickle  bar. 

Hydraulic   expanding    bar.     Spray  bar. 

Hydraulic  expansion  bar.  Stripping  bar. 

Joint  bar.  Tracker  bar. 

Lingual  bar.  Vehicle    drawbar. 

Bar    chair.      W.    E.    White.  1,476.939;    Dec.    H-    „^  ^ 

Bar    construction.    Temple-.  S.    J.    Clulee.      1,472,014 ; 

Bar  cutter.  Angle-.     R.  T.  Connelly.     1,446,415  ;  Feb.  20. 
Bar-grinding     machine.       J.     S.     Lochhead.       1,457,845 ; 

June  5.  „  «„ 

Bar  pin.     A.  Bippart.     1,468,255  ;   Sept.  18. 
Bar    support    and    clamping    device.       H.    H.    Lampert. 

Bar's,  Forming  curved  flanged.     R.  S.   Smith.     1,452,225  : 

Apr,  17. 
Bars    Process   and  apparatus  for  making  flanged.     R.  S. 

Smith.     1,477,778  :   Dec.    18. 
Bars,    shafts,    and    the    like,    Method    and    machine    for 

tempering.     J.  E.  Smith.     1,448,878;  Mar.  20. 
Bars,   Spacer  for  reenforcing.     W.   B.   Hough.   1,440,464  : 

Jan.    2. 
Barber  chair.     E.  Berninghaus.     1,473.541 ;   Nov.   6. 
Barber  chair.     W.  F.  Koken.     Des.  62,302;  May  1. 
Barber-chair  register.     A.  Juhasz.     1,440,920  ;  Jan.   2. 
Barber-cloth  pin.     J.  C.  Hughen.     1,471,265  ;  Oct.  16. 
Barber  pole.    W.  F.  Koken.    Des.  62,301 ;  May  1. 
Barber's   cabinet.     A.   A.  Massie.      1.470,908;   Dec.   11. 
Barber's  comb.     A.  Cornellier.     1,457,726  ;   June  5. 
Barge,  Coaling.     L.  S.  Rosener.     1,443,044;   Jan.  23. 
Barge,   Dump-header.     J.    Crane.      1,475,279 ;   Nov.   27. 
Barge-unloading  mechanism.     L.   S.   Rosener.     1,443,045 ; 

Jan.  23.  .       „      t. 

Barges.     Apparatus     for     unloading.       L.     S.     Rosener. 

1,462,627  ;   July  24. 
Barium    sulphate    and    sodium   sulphydrate.    Making   pre- 
cipitated.    J.   B.   Pierce,  jr.     1,457,934 ;   June  5. 
Barium  sulphate.  Making  precipitated.     .1.  B.  Pierce,  jr. 

1,457,935  ;  June  5. 
Barium  sulphate,   Purifying  natural.     A.  L.   A.   Teillard. 

1,456,949  ;  May  29. 
Bark-stripping      machine.      R.      Sobalewski.      1,443,968 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Barking  apparatus.     H.  Guettler.     1,463,887  ;  Aug.  7. 
Barrel.     C.   O.   Ewell.     1,451,068 ;   Apr.   10. 
Barrel  agitator.     E.  G.  Frelinger.     1,464,701 ;  Aug.  14. 
Barrel   and  making  same.   Sheet-metal.     H.   J.  Foster,   E. 

GruenfeUlt,  and  G.  C.  Brainard.     1,441,674  ;  Jan.  9. 
Barrel-centering    device.       E.    E.    and    G.     R.    Collamer. 

1,443,347  ;  Jan.  30. 
Barrel   chime.     O.  Thomas.     1,478.360  ;  Dec.  18. 
Barrel  chimes.  Forming  sheet-metal.     H.  J.  Foster  and  O. 

Thomas.     1,461,729  ;  July  17. 
Barrel.  Collapsible.     N.  E.  McLoon.     1.474.052  ;  Nov.  13. 
Barrel  construction.    S.  W.  Forsman.     1,464,869  ;  Aug.  14. 
Barrel  fastening.     J.   H.   George.     1,465.430  :   Aug.   21. 
Barrel,   Flow.     W.  G.  Ricketts.     1,441,945;   .Tan.  9. 
Barrel  for  locks.     A.  Borelli.     1,463,495  ;  July  31. 
Barrel     heads,     Machine     for     making.     J.     L.     Walker. 

1,452,010  ;   Apr.   17. 
Rnrrrl  hoist.     W.  E.  Hanson.     1,476,607;  Dec.  4. 
Barrel-holding   device.      B.    F.    Culver  and   W.   IT.   Doyle. 

1,453,547;   May   1. 

Barrel,  Knockdown.     G.  A.  LeFevre.     1,452,880  ;  Apr.  24. 
Barrel-making    apparatus.       IT.    M.    Nichols.       1,447,032  : 

Feb.   27. 
"  Barrel-making  machine.    J.'L.  Walker.     1,460,459  ;  July  3. 
Rarrol    or    keg.      C.    R.    MitHnger,      1.4.53,883;    May   1. 
Rarrol  seal.     G.  R.  Rowland.     1.454,488  :  May  8. 
Barrel-sealing     device.       L.     B.     Wackman.       1,476,935  ; 

Deo.  11. 
Barrel-setting-up  machine.     R.   J.   McClenny.     1,475,305 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Barrel   stand.     A.   J.   Miller.     1,472.734 ;   Oct.    30. 
Barrel  stand.     C.  Skarstad.     1,449,131;  Mar.  20. 
Barrel   strncture.      W.    .\.   England.      1.449,091  ;   Mar.   20. 
Barrel,  Tumbling.     G.  B.  Pickop.     1,460,731  ;  July  3. 
Barrel-washing     machine.       J.     H.     Miller.       1,462.017: 

July  24. 
Barrel,  Working.     W.  W.  Warner.     1,466,685  ;  Sept.  4. 


for.      P.    Smith. 


1,467,698  ; 
Forsman. 

W.  Clark. 


W.   Rupp. 


Barrels  and  casks,  Making.     E.  A.  Bolinder.     1,476,041 

Dec.  4. 
Barrels,  and   the  like.  Bung  structure   for  metal.     F.   G 

Wacker.      1,473,411  ;    Nov.    6. 
Barrels    and    the    like,    Cover    device 

1,458.504:   June   l2. 
Barrels,  Bung  for.     O.  Thomas. 
Barrels,    Croze   ring  for.      S.    W, 

Apr.  24. 
Barrels,  Machine  for  heading  up 

Nov.  13. 
Barrels,  Machine  for  making.     J.  L,  Walker 

July  3. 
Barrels,   Tap  device  for  wooden. 

Dec.  25. 
Barrette.     W.   E.    Tanner. 
Barytes,  Bleaching.  J.  B. 
Barytes,  Bleaching.     L.  K. 
Baseball  game  board.     L. 
Baseball     game     device. 

Nov.   6. 

Baseball  glove  pad.     R.  Raymond.     1,465,830  ;  Aug.  21 
Baseball  gloves  for  shipment.  Support  for  use  in  packing 

W.   L.   Graeff.     1,462,906  ;   July  24. 
Baseball  mask.     H.  Goldsmith.     1.475,991  ;  Dec    4 
Baseball  mask.     H.  Goldsmith.     1,478,982 ;  Dec    25 
Baseball   mask.      J.    E.    Johnstone.      1,449,183 ;    Mar    20 
Baseball  players,  Handband  or  protector  for.     E.  Kobbe. 

1,465,253  ;  Aug.  14. 
Baseball-umpire's    indicator.      W.    M.    Tyner       1  464  ''''7  • 

Aug.  7.  .       >        1 

Baseboard  structure,  Metallic.     G.  A.  Knapp. 

Apr.  24. 
Base-exchange    material    and    preparing    sam 

Green.     1,477,753  ;   Dec.  18. 
Basin,   Catch.     J.    H.   Bauschard.      1,471,819  ;   Oct.   23. 
control    for.      W.    H.    Dchn.      1,462,853; 


Sept.  11. 
1,453,068 ; 

1,474,069  ; 

1,460,460  ; 

1,478,918  ; 


1.443.443;    Jan.    30. 
Scheuer.     1,452,315  ;   Apr.    17 
Ayers.     1,458,461  ;  June  12. 
D.  ICroff.     1,477,224;  Dec.  11 
C.     C.     Martin.        1,473,308 : 


1,453,072  ; 
W.     H. 


Basins,    Waste 

July  24. 
Basket.     G.  W. 


Ericson.     1,445,673  ;  Feb.   20. 
Basket.     A.  J.  Flauder.     Des.  62,631 ;  July  10. 
Basket.      IT.    R.    Gairitson.      I,450,:i76  ;    May   22. 
Basket.     R.  G.  Hemphill.     1,448,626  ;  Mar.  13. 
Basket.     T.  D.  Massee.     1,440,740  ;  Jan.  2. 
Basket  and  post  thereof.  Wire.     L.  G.  Beers.     1,464  801 

Aug.   14. 
Ba.sket  carrier.     R.  H.  Nelson.     1,474,728  ;  Nov.  20 
Basket-corrugating   machine.    Metal-.      F.   T.    Wernimont 

1,462,457  ;  July  17. 
Basket-cover     fasteners.       G.     M.     Barker. 

Sept.    11. 
Basket  covers,  Fastener  for.     W.  E.  Morgan. 
■    Sept.    4. 

Basket,  Dumping.     S.  B.  Williams.     1,447,196 
Basket,  Fruit.     P.  J.   F.   Gallagher. 
Basket,     Hand.     W.     S.     McLennan 

1.447.800  ;  Mar.  6. 
Basket,     Knockdown. 

Oct.  16. 

Basket  liner.     A.  F.  Ward.     1,464,671:  Aug.  14. 
Basket,   Metal.      J.   Jantusek.      1,443.576 ;   Jan.   30 
Basket,  Mill.     H.  L.  Smith.     1,446,400  ;  Feb.  20. 
Basket  or  receptacle.  Display.     C.  H.  Jarvis.     1,472,598 

Oct.   30. 
Basket   or   receptacle.    Wire.     B 

Dec.  18. 
Basket  or  similar  article.  Metal. 

July  17. 
Basket   or   the.  like.   Fruit.      M.    Sherman.     Des.   62,036 

Mar.  6. 
Basket,  Paper  or  cardboard  berry 

Apr.  17. 
Basket-supporting    means.      J. 

July  3. 
Basket,   Waste.     O.   C.   S.  Olsen.     Des.   62,959;  Aug. 
Basket.  Waste.     J.  Schaefer.     1,473,742  ;  Nov.  13. 
Baskets  and  the  like.  Device  for  carrying.     M.  J.  Moore. 

1,460,554  ;  July  3. 
Baskets,  Cover  cushion  for  fruit.     R.  P.  Clark.     1,450,911  : 

Apr.   10. 
Baskets,    Machine   for    forming   sheet-metal.      T.    Lennox. 

1,459,224;  June  19. 
Baskets,    Making.      W.    E.    Asplin    and   H.    A.    Wisander. 

1.443.941  ;   Feb.   6. 
Baskets,   satchels,   and    like  containers,   Handle   for.      W. 

Hnmm.     1,453,107  ;  Apr.  24. 
T^nssinot.     N.  T.  Mills.     1,453,942;  Mav  1. 
Baster  for  cooking.  Automatic.     H.  I.  Harvey.     1,460,486  ; 

Julv  3. 
Bat,  Baseball.     F.   Sadenwater.     1,450,646;   Apr.   3. 
Bath  :    See — 

Vapor  bath. 
Bath  and  basin  fitting.    P.  C.  Darling,   1,461,698  ;  July  10. 
Bath   apparatus.    Shower-.      H.   W.   McClure.      1,443,753  ; 

Jan.   30. 
Bath      cabinot.      Electrothermal. 

1.458.182;   June   12. 
Bath  -  cap  -  reenforcing      machine. 

1.458.801  ;  .Tune  12. 
Bath  device.     G.  .T.  I^ollar.      1,451,878  ;  Apr.   17. 

Bath      fixture.      Portable      shower-.        J.      J.      Scannell. 

1.440,105:  Feb.  20. 
Bath   furnace.    Salt-.     O.   A.   Colby.     1,454,847;   May   15. 


1,467,891  ; 

1,466,801  ; 

:  Mar.  6. 
1,471,953  ;    Oct.   23. 
and     G.     Thomson. 

B.     R.     Williamson.       1,470,792 ; 


H.    Fuller.      1.477,700 ; 
W.  Geib.     Des.  62,670  ; 


J.S.Parker.    1.4.51 .888; 
B.    McGee.      1,460,760 ; 


28. 


M,      F.      Hasemeier. 
J.      W.      Brundage. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1021 


Batb,     l^rtable     and     collapsible     shower.       C.    NenofC. 

1,450,218  ;  Apr.  3. 
Batb,     Portable     shower.       G.     F.     Hutton.       1,468,80."? ; 

Sept.  125. 
Bath,     \apor    or    hot-air.       I.     Friedlander.       1,464,00;!; 

Auc.  7. 
Bathinir  cap.     L.  and  M.  Auster.     1,465,706;  Aug.  21. 
Bathing  hat  or  cap.     G.   Shaw.     1,441,180  ;   Jan.   2. 
Biilhiii!;  suit.     M.  Green.     1,476,248;  Dec.  4. 
Bathing  suit.     A.  I'analle.     1,457,264  ;  May  29. 
Bathing  suit.     J.  H.  Rathman.     1,457,604  ;  June  5. 
Bathing-suit  carrier.     J.  Schacht.     Dts.  03.400  ;  Dec.   11. 
Bathing  suit.  Safety.     L.  La  Rizza.     1, 468,50.5  ;   Sept.  18. 
Biithinjg   suits.    Trunk    hose    of.      M.    Green.      1,476,247  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Bathing  tub.     P.   Spaleck.     1,445,243;   Feb.   13. 
Bath       receptacle.       Sanitary.         E.       N.       Lichtenstein. 

1,472.877  ;  Nov.  6. 
Bathroom  bracket,  Separable.     E.  W.  Ilenger.     1,446,969  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Batb  salts.     H.  W.  Smith.     1,465,530  ;  Aug.  21. 
Bath  sponge.     G.   Fierheller.      1,455.870  ;   May   22. 
Batb  spray.     J.  J.  Donovan.     1,446,887  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bath  support.     R.  Graves.     1.454,112  :  May  8. 
Bath  tray.     S.  C.  Wood.     1,450,827  ;  Apr.  3. 
Bathtub.     L.  Wolff.     1,449,877;  Mar.  27. 
Bathtub  appurtenance.     H.  Edelman.     1,466,895  ;  Sept.  4. 
Bathtub,  Collapsible.     E.  Volters.     1,444,487  ;  Feb.  6. 
Bathtub,    Folding    infant's.      B.    Filipache.       1,442,391 ; 

Jan.   16. 
Bathtub  leg.     G.   F.   Honold.     1,463,955;   Aug.    7. 
Bathtub   stand,   Portable.     E.   K.   Johnstone     1,466,047 ; 

Aug  28. 
Bathtub  trap.     H.  Edelman.     1,444,371  ;  Feb.  6. 
Bathtub     with     heating     appliance.     Portable.       M.     H. 

McGuire.     1,450,444  ;  Apr.  3. 
Bathtubs,    Attachment    for.      W.    O.    Porter.      1,468,744; 

Sept.  25. 
Batter.      F.    M.    Kinnard.      1,462,812 ;    July    24. 
Batteries   and   producing   same.      Electrode   element    for 

galvanic.     M.  L.  Martus.     1,450,004  ;  Mar.  27. 
Batteries  and  the  like.   Filling  device  for.     O.   H.   Kolb. 

1,457,079  ;  May  29. 
Batteries,   Automatic  system  of  controlling  the  charging 

of  storage.     0.  P.   Fritchle.     1,445,580 ;   Feb.   13. 
Batteries,    Automatic    water    filler    for    storage.      J.    D. 

SartakofC  and  W.  V.  Forrest.     1,474,169  ;  Nov.  13. 
Batteries,     Cell     connecter     for     electric.       L.     Lyndon. 

1,472,923;  Nov.  6. 
Batt(  ries.  Cover  for  containing  cells  of  electric.     L.  Lyn- 
don.    1,474.829  ;  Nov.  20. 
Batteries,     Cover     plate     for     storage.       A.     H.     Mones, 

1,462,612;  July  24. 
Batteries,  Electrode  for  alkaline  storage.     P.   Gouin  and 

E.  Roesel.     1,447,657  ;  Mar.  6. 
Batteries,  Electrolyte  for  storage.     H.  Ellis,  P.   S.   Hart, 

and  W.  G.  Nunnelly.     1,459,659  ;  June  19. 
Batteries,  Grid  plate  for  electric-current  storage.     R.   P 

Shatzke.     1,451,058  ;  Apr.  10. 
Batteries,    Handle    for.      H.    W.    Stevenson.      1,472,997 

Nov.  6. 
Batteries,    Manufacture    of    zinc    cylinders    for    primary 

S.    O.    Cowper-Coles.      1,477,109;    Doc.    11. 
Batteries.      Manufacturing     storage.        K.     W.     Gasche 

1.478,708;   Dec.  25. 
Batteries,    iVIeans    for   sealing    storage.      J.    M.    Ahlgren 

1,448,247  ;  Mar.  13. 
Batteries.    Pillar-post    structure    for.      P.    Goldsborough 

1,458,757  ;   June   12. 
Batteries,  Process  and  means  for  removing  corroded  term! 

nals  from  storage.   G.  E.  Frohbieter.   1,451,500  ;  Apr.  10 
Batteries,    Regenerating    lead    storage.      H.    O.    Parker 

1,449,833  ;  Mar.  27. 
Batteries,  Relief  mechanism  for  storage.     W.  P.  Loudon 

1,447,797  ;  Mar.  6. 
Batteries.    Repairing    storage.      C.    W.    Cox.      1,446,882 

Feb.   27. 
Batteries,  Terminal  for  drv.     H.  M.  Koretzky.     1,460,969 

July  3. 
Batteries,  Terminal  seal  for  storage.     B.  Ford.     1,472,391 

Oct.  30. 
Batteries,  Tongs  for  lifting.     W.  P.  Staggers.     1,451,185 

Apr.   10. 

Batteries,    Treating  and    restoring   used   storage.      M.    E 
Hunt.      1,477, 854;  Dec.   11. 

Batteries,  Vent  plug  for  storage.     L.  Lyndon.     1,455,344  : 
May  15. 

Batteries,    Water-feeding   apparatus    for    storage.      J.    D 
Sartakoffi.     1,469,963;  Oct.  9. 

Batteries    with    water.    Means    for    replenishing    storage 
H.    Watzman.      1,467,966;    Sept.    11. 

Battery  :   See — 

Dry-cell   battery.  Poultry   feeding  battery. 

Dry-cell  primary  battery.        Primary   battery. 
Electric   battery.  Secondary  or  storage  bat- 

Galvanic  battery.  tery. 

High-power  dry  battery.  Storage  battery. 

Battery  and  bulb  tester.     O.  Ohmart.     1,457,597  ;  June  5. 

Battery    and    making   the   same,    Primary.      H.    Wilhelm. 
1,464,838  :   Aug.  14. 

Battery   and    producing  the   same,    Storage.     A.    H.   Wil- 
liams.    1,450,533  ;  Apr.  3. 


Battery  box.     F.  M.  Dooley.     1,458,280;  June  12. 

Battery  box.     D.  Finley.      1,464,868  ;  Aug.   it. 

Battery     box     and     making     the     sumo.       E.     L.     Stinn. 

1,445,565;  Feb.  13. 
Battery-box  fastener.     G.  F.  Gray.     1,450,034  ;  Mar.  27. 
Battery    box.     Storage-.       S.     B.     and     H.     S.     Howland. 

1,441,152;  Jan.  2. 
Battery    boxes,    coil    boxes,    and    other    similar    articles. 

Composition    of    matter    for    making.      L.    M.    Cooper. 

1,444,587  :   Feb.  6. 
Battery  cabinet.     H.  C.  Goss.     1,470,917  ;  Oct.  16. 
Battery   cans,   Manufacture   of   dry-.      F.  ■  G.    Brever   and 

W.   II.  Finkelde.v.     1,451,758;   Apr.   17. 
Battery  carrier.     W.  W.  Young.     1,461,995  ;  July  17. 
Battery    case    and    switch.      W.    H.    Rector.      1,457,671 ; 

June  5. 
Battery   cases.   Protective  covering  for.      W.  E.   Holland. 

1,447,782;  Mar.  6. 
Battery-cell  container.     A.  I.  Folsora.     1,467,577  ;  Sept.  11. 
Battery  cell.  Storage.     W.  E.  Holland  and  L.  J.  Pearson. 

1,447,783  ;  Mar.  6. 
Battery-charging    connector.      M.    D.    Sweet.      1,445,567; 

Feb.  13. 
Battery-charging    system.       H.     M.    Jacobs.       1,471,897 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Battery-charging    system.      A.    H.    Neuland.      1,447,318 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Battery  clamp.     H.  J.  Hick.     1,469,595  ;  Oct.  2. 
Battery  connection.     A.  Fretschel.     1,470,433  ;  Oct.  9. 
Battery  connection.     J.  F.  Prax.     1,467,651  ;  Sept.   11. 
Battery      connection.       Storage-.  B.      B.      Blackburn. 

1,456,420  ;  May  22. 
Battery   connecter.      J.    E.    McKee.      1,474,434 ;    Nov.   20. 
Battery  connector.     C.  E.  Potter.     1,460,604  ;  July  3. 
Battery    container,    Storage-.      R.    B.    Owen.      1,450,565  ; 

May  29. 
Battery  -  control      device,      Electric-.        W.      V.      Turner. 

1,454,526;  May  8. 
Battery-core-making    machines.   Carbon   inserters   for.     J. 

Graves.     1,446,041  ;   Feb.   20. 
Battery-eore-making    machines.    Ejecting   mechanism    for. 

J.  Graves.     1,453,869  ;  May  1. 
Battery     cover.       R.      S.     Mount     and     F.     C.     Winkle. 

1,445,538;  Feb.  13. 
Battery   elements.   Assembling  storage-.     C.  W.   Hazelett, 

1.478,786;  Dec.  25. 
Battery      elements.      Making     storage-.        L.      N.     Bent. 

1,463,864  ;  Aug.  7. 
Battery  grid  elements.  Machine  for  forming  storage-.     F. 

W.  Adsit.      1,442,554  ;   Jan.   16. 
Battery  heater.   Electric-.      J.   E.    Schraeder.      1,444.561 ; 

Feb.    6. 
Battery  holder.     M.  Kammerhofif.     1,471,739;   Oct.   23. 
Battery  ignition  system.     A.  Kosner.     1,456,880  ;  May  29. 
Battery  jar.      W.   W.   Weitling.     Des.   62,295  ;   May   1. 
Battery    jars.    Machine    for    grinding        E.    .T.    Kroeger. 

1,445,327  :  Feb.  13. 
Battery   lamp   and  means   for   operating   same,    Storage-. 

H.  M.  Essiugton.     1,469,783  ;  Oct.  9. 
Battery  machines,  Conveying  mechanism  for  dry-.     L.  A. 

Preedman.     1,441,196  ;  Jan.   2. 
Battery-making  machines.  Heating  and  cooling  device  for. 

L.  A.  Preedman.     1,441,077  ;  Jan.  2. 
Battery  mounting  and  housing.     F.  G.  Alborn.     1,465,660  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Battery  or   accumulator.   Electric.     W.   H.   Exley  and  G. 

H.  Handasyde.     1,449,746  ;  Mar.  27. 
Battery   plate,   Storage-.     J.   Barna.      1,463,788 ;    Aug.    7. 
Battery-plate-treating  apparatus.     J.  M.  Lea.    1,473,108 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Battery    plates.    Handling,    drying,    and    forming    pasted. 

C.  M.  Angell.     1,451,801 ;  Apr.   17. 
Battery  plates,  Making  storage-.    R.  C.  Benner.    1,467,749  : 

Sept.   11. 
Battery-post  clamp.     H.  L.  Wood.     1,475,914 ;  Nov.  27. 
Battery   receptacle.      J.   S.   Hobson.      1,478,390 ;   Dec.   25. 
Battery  rejvivenator.     R.  E.  Carter.     1.468.341;  Sept.  18. 
Battery  separator.     H.  A.  YarneU.     1,470,518  ;  Oct.  9. 
Battery  separators.  Trimmer  for.    J.  E.  Norris.    1,454,399  ; 

May  8. 
Battery  steamer.     H.  P.  Stevens.     1,422, "97  ;  Apr.  17. 
Battery-strap  mold.    T.  E.  Jones.     1,462,364  ;  July  17. 
Battery    system.    Storage-.      S.  E.  McFarland.      1,445,025  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Battery    system.    Storage-.      R.    H.    Sullivan.      1,477,197; 

Dec.  11. 
Battery  terminal.    A.  E.  Buchenberg.     1,458,901  ;  June  12. 
Battery    terminal.      L.    A.    Doughty    and    F.    S.    Carlile. 

1.460,895  ;  July  3. 
Battery-testing      device.      J.      W.      Martin.      1,448,142 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Battery-testing    instrument.      C.    W.    Terry.      1,464.514; 

Aug.   14. 
Battery    vent.     Storage-.      N.    M.     Hopkins.       1,452,806 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Battery  vents,  Making.     H.  Weida.     1,475,463  :  Nov.   27. 
Battery   water-supplying  device.  Automatic.     A.   Menger. 

1,471,048  ;  Oct.  16. 
Batting.     A.  C.  Brown.     1.442,793  ;   Jan.  23. 
Battleships,  Gunfire  control  for.    E.  A.  Sperry.    1.452,484  : 

Apr.  17. 
Bayonet    wire    cutter.       P.    P.    Grabowskv.       1,456.767 ; 

May  29. 


1022 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Beach   chair.     C.   W.   Schafer  and   B.   Evers.     1,447,486; 

Mar.  6. 
Beaches   and   resorts.   Means   to   withdraw   surface   water 

from  bathing.     S.  M.   Booth.     1,456,759  ;  May  29. 
Bead  cap.  Interrupted.     G.  Ramsey.     1,4.34. S'l*  ;  .\;ij.:.   34. 
Bead    chain    and   splicer    for   the   same.      E.    R.    Uundell. 

1,-168,169  ;  Sept.  18. 
Bead-clasp     attachment.        (".     Grunehaum.        1,449,175; 

Mar.  20. 
Bead  fillers,  Manufacture  of.    M.  A.  Marquette.     1,470,465  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Bead-forming  machine.     R.  W.  Hutchens  and  S.  H.  Smith. 

1.455,207  ;   May  15. 
Bcad-aiaking     machine.       R.     McCIenath(-u.        1,451,8,37; 

Apr.   17. 
Bead-splicins  machine.     B.  D.  Putt.     1,475,873  ;  Nov.  27. 
Bead  threading  or  display  box.     W.  W.  Bolls.     1,467,3.52  ; 

Sept.   11. 
Beam  bottom  form  hanger  and  spacer,  Removable.     W.  R. 

Thompson.      1,473,888;  Nov.   13. 
Beam   construction.      W.   I.   Tuttle.      1 ,408.054  ;    Sept.    18. 
Beam   construction,      W.   I.   Tuttle.      1,478,805 ;   Dec.   25. 
lieam  hanger.     M.  LiptaU.      1,454,292  ;  May  8. 
Beam  head.     F.  Mossberg.     1,465,586-8  ;  Aug.  21. 
Boam  head.     P.  Mossberg.     1,473,681  ;  Nov.   13. 
Beam   heads.   Making.     P.  Mossberg.      1,444,002  ;   Feb.   6. 
Beam,    Section.      R.    Thornton.      1,470,946;    Oct.    16. 
Beam  splice.  Metallic.     J.  Mayotte.     1,477.838  ;   Dec.   18. 
Beam  support.     G.  Adsit.     1,460,468  ;  July  3. 
Beaming    machines.    Tension-controlling    means    for.      G. 

W.   Kuenneth.      1,452,161  ;   Apr.    17. 
Beams    and    the    like.    Construction    for.      W.    I.    Tuttle. 

1,473,410;   Nov.  6. 
Beams    and    the    like.     Head    construction    for.       W.     I. 

Tuttle.     1.475,209  ;   Nov.   27. 
Beams,     Construction    for.       W.     I.    Tutlle.       1,441,462 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Bean-sorting   machines.   Feed   device    for.      A.    Rocheleau. 

1,459,553  ;  .June  19. 
Bearing.     V.  G.  Apple.     1.474,134  ;  Nov.  13. 
Bearing.     F.  L.  Ball.     1,449,488;  Mar.  27. 
Bearing.      A.    Bartlemay.      1,473,138 ;    Nov.    C. 
Br-ariug.     S.  S.  Cramer.     1,454,043  :  Mav  8. 
Bearing.     S.  and  H.  Erdahl.     1,470,966  ;   Oct.   16. 
Bearing.     H.   P.  Himes.     1,452,603  ;   Apr.   24. 
Bearing.     W.  Holtorp.     1,451,222 ;  Apr.   10. 
Bearing.     J.  F.  Johnson.     1,442,477  ;  Jan.  16. 
Bearing.     C.  L.  Kennedy.     1,467,673  ;   Sept.   11. 
Bearing.     F.  E.  Kent.     1,448,122  ;  Mar.  13. 
Bearing.        A.     Kingsbury     and     H.     A.     S.      Howarth. 

1,444,839-41 ;  Feb.  13. 
Bearing.     J.  Masin.     1,462,716  ;  July  24. 
Bearing.     C.  A.  Olcott.     1,443,884  ;  Jan.  30. 
Bearing.      R.   S.   Rodgers.      1,477,718;    Dec.    IS. 
Bearing.     M.  A.  Ross.     1,450,307-9  ;  Apr.  3. 
Bearing.     J.  Selik.     1,448,157;  Mar.  13. 
Bearing.     J.   H.   Smith.     1,457,555 ;   June  5. 
Bearing.     C.  H.  Veeder.     1,444,765  ;  Feb.  6. 
Bearing.     F.  L.  O.  Wadsworth.     1,441,614  ;  Jan.  9. 
Bearing.      F.   L.   O.  Wadsworth.      1,445,188  :   Feb.   13. 
Bearing,  Adjustable.     A.  L.  Calvert.     1,447,587  ;  Mar.  6. 
Bearing,  Adjustable.     E.  L.  Feese.     1,455.328  ;  May  15. 
Bearing,  Adjustable.     E.   E.   .Johns.     1.451.224  :   Apr.    10. 
Bearing,  Adjustable  ball.     S.  Munson.     1,457,184  ;  May  29. 
Bearing    adjuster.    Automatic.      J.    F.    Rose.      1,453,184 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Bearing  and  drive.   Combined   resilient.     B.   F.    Seymour. 

1,477,913  ;  Dec.  18. 
Bearing  and  gear  removing  tool.     A.  B.  Klay.     1,478,964  ; 

Dec.  25. 

Bearing  and  making  same.     H.  Selker.     1,460,515  ;  July  3. 
Bearing  and  making  same,  Antifriction.     S.  B.  Haseltinc. 

1,447,386  ;  Mar.  6. 
Bearing  and  making  the  same.   Roller.     C.   S.  Lockwood. 

1,441,691  ;   .Tan.  9. 
Bearing     and     range     indicator.     Enemy.       J.     Simpson. 

1,478,585;  Dec.  25.  • 

Bearing   and   shaft-centering   device,   Antifriction.      S.    S. 

Tooker.     1,453,028  ;  Apr.  24. 
Bearing  and  transmission.  Combined  resilient.     B.  F.  Sey- 
mour.    1,462,384-6 ;  July  17. 
Bearing,  Antifriction.     W.  E.  Baker.     1,446,633  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bearing,     Antifriction.       H.     E.     Brunner.       1,448,189  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Bearing,  Antifriction.     C.  E.  Dath.     1,476,055  ;  Dec.  4. 
Bearing,  Antifriction.     A.  J.  Gillespie.     1,464,316  ;  Aug.  7. 
Bearing,    Antifriction.      C  P.    Hagenlocher.      1,447,844  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Bearing,    Antifriction.      C.    D.    Jenks   and    H.    M.    Perry. 

1,456,984  ;  May  29. 
Bearing.     Antifriction.        H.     C.     Knowles.       1,474,081  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Bearing,  Antifriction.     C.  A.  Nelson.     1,467,063  ;  Sept.  4. 
Bearing,    Antifriction.      J.    P.    O'Connor.       1,456,996-7  ; 

May  29. 
Bearing.     Antifriction.       W.     B.     Reynolds.        1  442  907  ■ 

Jan.  23. 
Bearing,  Antifriction.     F.  M.  Slater.     1,464,666  ;  Aug.  14. 
Bearing,    Antifriction    roller.      J.    T.,    R.    A.,    and    J.    A. 

Bice.     1,458.350  ;  June  12. 
Bearing.   Antifriction   side.     J.   F.   O'Connor.     1,453.695; 

May   1. 


Bearing.   Antifriction   slidinir.     D.  C.    Harris.     1,477,200 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Bearing.    Antisand.      G.    W.    Price   and   C.    F.    Zimansky. 

1,456,713  ;  May  29. 
Bearing,      Automatically  -  adjustable.        O.      M.      Leich. 

1,458,658;   June   12. 
Bearing,  Axle.     J. 
~  B. 


D.  Cit6.     Rg15,599;  May  15. 

M.  W.  Hanson.  1,467,378  ;  Sept. 
H.  N.  Parsons.  1,459,858  ;  June  26. 
or    roller.       A. 


11. 


W.    Forbes.      1,471,254 ; 


S.   G.    Wingquist.     1,473,108  ; 

1,466,689;  Sept.  4. 
F.  Foster.     1,444,964;  Feb.  3  3. 
H.    R.    Westwell.      1,453,962; 


Bearing,  Ball. 
Bearing,  Ball. 
Bearing,     Ball 

Oct.  16. 

Bearing  box,  Adjustable.     J.  .T.  Gunn.     1,453,936;  May  1. 
Bearing  burning-in  and  running  in  machine.  Engine-.     J. 

II.   Staley.     1,452,446  :   Apr.   17. 
Bearing  burning-in  attachment.     G.  E.  Garey.     1,470,722  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Bearing  cage.     J.   E.   Shafer.     1,442,978 ;   Jan.  23. 
Bearing  cage  and  making  same,   Roller-.      H.  I-I.  Timken. 

1,446,487  ;   Fob.   27. 
Bearing.   Cage   for   roller. 

Nov.  6. 
Bearing  cage,  Roller-.     R.  F.  Bower. 
Bearing  cage.  Roller-.     J. 
Bearing    cap,    Adjustable. 

May  1. 

Bearing  center,  Ball-.     E.  E.  Schnelle.     1,442,364  ;  Jan.  16. 
Bearing,    Chitch-actuating   thrust.      S.   O.    White   and    A. 

E.   Sturdivant.     1,473,801  ;  Nov.  13. 
Bearing,  Composite  roller.    J.  Kuttner.     1,454.057  :  May  8. 
Bearing,    Conjposite    wood    and    metal.      V.    N.    Romano. 

1,442,445  ;   .Jan.   16. 
Bearing  construction.     V.   W.   Pag6.     1,464,393 ;   Aug.   7. 
Bearing    cups    and    cones   and    the   like.   Manufacture    of 

roller-.     H.  H.  Timken.     1,441,892;  Jan.  9. 
Bearing     cups     and     the     like.     Manufacture     of     roller. 

M.    T.    Lothrop.      1,472,922  ;    Nov.    6. 
Bearing   cups,    sleeves   and    the   like.    Device    for   pulling. 

C.    H.    Alexander.      1,459,131  :    June    19. 
Bearing  device.     V.  Gentry.     1,446,173  ;   Feb.  20. 
Bearing,  Electrically-insulated.     A.  Kingsbury.  1,456,804  ; 

May  29. 
BeaiTng  end  closure.  Ball-.     H.  R.   Reynolds.     1,449.190  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Bearing,    End-thrust    ball.      J.    J.    McQuaid    and    N.    W. 

Samuels.     1,469,424  ;  Oct.  2. 
Bearing  extractor.     E.  P.  Campbell.     1,464,693;  Aug.  34. 
Bearing,     Floating     jewel.       K.     B.     Glenn.       1,469,079 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Bearing,  Fluid-cooled.     C.  B.  Mills.     1,473,827  ;  Nov.  13. 
Bearing   for  bicycle  crank   shafts,    etc.,  Antifiiction.      H. 

W.   Batcheller.      1,457,954  ;    June   5. 
Bearing  for  coil  regulators.     R.   E.  Marbury.     1,469,231 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Bearing  for  gang  saws.  Sway-bar.     L.  Crane.     1,471,649  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Bearing  for   gravity   carriers.   Antifriction.     H.   J.   Buck. 

1,445,821  ;    Feb.   20. 
Bearing  for  gyroscopes.     H.   Hart.     1,448,404 ;  Mar.   13. 
Bearing    for    hydraulic    machines.    Shaft.      J.    Overn,    jr. 

1.477,764;   Dec.   18. 
Bearing   for  scales  and   other   mechanisms.   Disk.     E.   E. 

Wolf!     1,470,042  ;  Oct.   9. 
Bearing  for  sugar  mills  and  the  like.   Hydraulic.     G.   C. 

Mitchell.      1,461,135  ;    July   10. 
Bearing  for  vehicle  wheels.     L.   La  France. 

Jan.  30. 
Bearing  for  wheels.   Antifriction   roller.     W. 

1,443,829  :  Jan.  30. 
Bearing  holder.     M.  B.  Banowetz.     1,460,011  ;  June_26. 
Bearing,  Horizontal  thrust.    H.  A.  S.  Howarth. 

Mar.  6. 


1,443,417  ; 
M.   Barnes. 


1,447,605  ; 


A.    Kingsbury.      1,443,879; 

J.    H.    Foote.       1,460,541; 

Brunner     and     W.     Jetter. 

1.466,930  ;   Sept.  4. 
1,475,110;   Nov.   20. 
E.  G.  Busse.     1,453,700  ; 


1,453.518:   May 
same.      R.    G. 


1, 
GuptlU. 


Bearing,   Horizontal  thrust. 

Jan.  30. 
Bearing    housing,     Sheave-. 

July  3. 
Bearing,     .Tournal.       H.     E. 

1,468,134;  Sept.  3  8. 
Bearing,  Journal.     L.  Cipra. 
Bearing,   Journal,      C.   Dueker 
Bearing,  Lubricated  roller  side. 

May  1. 
Bearing,    Main.      W.   T.   Price. 
Bearing    material    and    making 

1,464,569;  Aug.    14. 
Bearing,   Meter.     W.  B.  Porter. 
Bearing  mounting.      C.   N. 
Bearing,      Multiple-roller. 

Aug.  21. 
Bearing.   Multiple-unit.      H.   A.    S. 

June  19. 
Bearing,  Pivot.     F.  H.   Chapman.     1,470,665  ;  Oct.  16 
Bearing.  Pivot.      S,   N.   Hurt.      1,478.123  ;   Dec.   18 
Bearing  plates.  Shim  for  center-.     C.  E.  Dath 

May  1. 

Rearinii-racp  remover,      W.    A.   B,ates.      1.47.'?.075  :   Nov.   6. 
Bearing,  Radial  ball.     C.  P.  Breese.     1,443.115;  Jan.  23. 
Bearing,   Replaceable.     C.   Oertli.     1,445,408 ;   Feb.   13. 
Hearing,  Resilient.     B.  F.  Seymour.     1,477,907;   Dee.   IS. 
Bearing     rings.     Manufacture     of.       C.     F.     Sultemeyer. 

1,452,535  ;  Apr.  24. 
Bearing  rings.  Manufacturing  antifriction.     H.   E.  Brun- 
ner.    1,451,531 ;  Apr.  10. 


1,459,987  ;  June  26. 
Benson.     1,451.523;   Apr.    10. 
A.      H.      Jones.       1,465,788; 

Howarth.      1,459,468 ; 


1,453,661  ; 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  ini:entions — Continued. 


1023 


lU'iiring.   Roller.     L.   W.   Close.      1,477.104  :   Dec.   11. 
Bearing,  Roller.     F.  A.  Critz,  jr.     1,459,974  ;  June  26. 
Bearing,  Roller.     V.  A.  Fynn.     1,443.915;  Jan.  30. 
l<e:irini;.  Roller.     A.  E.  GriBUli.      1,454.785  ;  May  8. 
Bearing,  Roller.     II.  J.  Holder.     1,451  ..'SL'.-) ;  Apr.   17. 
Boaring,  Roller.     C.  E.  McNiitt.     1,474.600  :  Nov.  20. 
Bearing,  Roller.    T.  G.  Rennerfelt.     1,462,379 ;  July  17. 
Bearing,   Roller.     W.    Rietz.      1,458.594 ;   June   12. 
Bearing,   Roller.     L.   Rouanet.      1,458.954 ;    June   19. 
Bearing,  Roller.     W.  V.   Seifert.     1,448,771 ;  Mar.  20. 
Bearing,    Roller.      O.    R.    Wikander.      1.447,453;    Mar.    6. 
Bearing,  Roller.     O.  R.  Wikander.     1,447,704  ;  Mar.   6. 
Bearing,  Roller  side.     A.  B.  Severn.     1,446,859  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bearing,  Roller  side.     A.   Stucki.     1,463.602  ;  July  31. 
Hearing,  Roller  side.     A.    Stucki.     1,464.275  ;  Aug.  7. 
Bearing,   Roller  side.     A.   Stucki.     1,477,195-6:   Dec.  11. 
Bearing,  Sealed.      C.   L.  McCuen.      1.457.584  ;   June  5. 
Bearing,  Self-adiusting.     C.  R.  Brink.     1,447,339  ;  Mar.  6. 
Bearing,  Separator  spindle.     W.  H.  P.  Smith.     1,446,134; 

Feb.  20. 
fJearing.  Shaft.     J.  I.  Guetl.     1,457,831  ;  June  5. 
Bearing,  Shaft.    O.  Juiiggren.     1,463.018  :  Julv  24. 
Bearing,  Shaft.     W.  R.  Lavne.     1.454.682;  May  8. 
Bearing.  Side.    L.  W.  Barher  and  E.  W.  Webb.     1,448,719  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Bearing,   Side.     W.   A.   Geiger.      1.442,874 ;    Jan.   23. 
Bearing,   Side.     J.   P.   O'Connor.     1.444.204:   Feb.   6. 
Bearing  sleeve.     C.  P.   King.     1,445,693  ;   Feb.   20, 
Bearing-sleeve  puller,     R.  A.  Slough.     1.444.280:  Peb.  6. 
Bearing    sleeve,     Resilient.       H.     R.     Lontz.       1,451.428; 

Apr.   10. 
Bearing  sleeves.  Making  resilient.    H.  R.  Lontz.   1,451,429  ; 

Apr.   10. 
Bearing.  Submerged,     H.  E.  Kellogg.     1,462,366  ;  July  17. 
Bearing   support.      S.    A.    Dobvne.      1.477.250 :    Dec.    11. 
Bearing,  Thrust.     W.  H.  Liebei-.     1,457,081  :  May  29. 
Bearing.   Thrust.     P.    R.   McGee.      1,476,345 ;  Dec.   4. 
Rearing,  Thrust.     R.  C.  Newhouse.     1,457,086  :  May  29, 
Bearing.  Thrust.     E.   M.   Souvielle.     1.4.59.452  ;    .Tune  19. 
Bearing,   Thrust,      H.    R.    Trotter.      1.459,454 ;    June    19. 
Bearing,    Unitary    sheet-metal    incased.      P.    E.    Mueller. 

1.444,751  ;  Peb.  6. 
Bearing.    Walking-beam.       A.    L.     Hallidav.       1,476,834; 

Dec.  4. 
Rearing,   Wheel,      L.    Cerrato.      3.457,653;   June   5. 
Bearings   and    pedestals.    Liner,    bush,    and   the   like   for. 

G.    A.   R.   Kuhne.      1,470,754 ;    Oct.    16. 
Bearings   and   the   like.   Process   and    apparatus  for  bur- 
nishing cones  for   roller.     H.   H.   Timken.     1,441,893 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Bearings,     Apparatus     for     lubricating     ball.        H.      B. 

Reynolds.     1,467.686;  Sept.   11. 
Bearings,   Apparatus  for  resurfacing.     K.   O.   Muehlberg. 

1.470,635  ;  Oct.  16. 
Bearings,   Attachment  for.     J.   A.   Anderson.     1,455,515; 

May  15. 
Bearings,  Ball  cage  for  radial  ball.    E.  Staake.    1,463,299  ; 

July   31. 
Bearings,  Cage  for  antifriction.     G.  R.  Bott.     1,459,718  ; 

June  26. 
Bearings,    Composition    for    facilitating    the    fitting    of. 

C.  P.  MeiTy.     1,458,772:   June  12. 
Bearings,   Crank   shaft   and   connecting-rod.     W.   C.   Bell. 

1,451,608;  Apr.  10, 
Bearings,  Device  for  detecting  overheated,     J.  P.  Leonard. 

1,451,044;  Apr.  10. 
Bearings.     Die     for     lining.       P.     Gerhardt.       1,474,775 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Bearings.     Dust    guard     for,       T.    J.    Litle.      1,473,110 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Bearings.    Exterior   adjuster    for   journal.      C.    F.    Llven- 

spargar.     1.478,393  :  Dec.   25. 
Bearinss.     Forming     rollers     for     roller.       .T.     Bingham. 

1,446,447;  Feb.   27. 
Bearings,    Grease    retainer    for   journal.      G.    A.    Boyer. 

1.460,939  ■  July  3. 
Bearings,    Key    adjuster   for    connecting  -  rod.      V.    York. 

1,460.877  :   July  3. 
Bearings,    Lubricating  system  for   roller.     .1.   V.   Zupnik. 

1,455.981  :   Mav  22. 
Bearings.    Making    ball.      O.    H.    Lehmann.      1.477,570; 

Dec.  18. 
Bearings,  Making  cages  for.    T.  V.  Buckwalter.    1,444,326  ; 

Feb.    6. 
Bearings,  Making  divided.   R.  M.  Roof.    1,455,939  ;  May  22. 
.  Bearings,    Making    split    bushings    for.      W.    H.    Sharpe. 

1,440.559;  Jan.  2. 
Bearings,  Manufacture  of  antifriction.     H.  M.  Rockwell. 

1.453.366  :  Mav  1. 
Bearings.    Manufacturing   ball    or   roller   cages   for   anti- 
friction thrust.     E.  H.  W.  Weibull,     1.465.700  :  Aug.  21, 
Bearings,  Means  for  checking  the  wear  of  shaft.     O.  W. 

PfefPer.     1 .452,571  ;  Apr.  24. 
Bearings,   Means   for   preventing   displacement   of  rollers 

in  roller.     P.  A.  E.  Armstrong.     1,469,991 ;  Oct.  9. 

Bearings,  Method  and  apparatus  for  making  ball.     R.  H. 

Fox,     1.441.842  :  .Tan.  9. 
Bearings.   Milling  tool   for.     O.   A.   Younger.     1,444,649  ; 

Feb,    6. 
Bearings   of   internal-combustion    motors.    Apparatus    for 

burning  in.     W.  B.  Nienklrk.     1.466.740  :  Sept.  4. 
Bearings    of    rotary   machines.    Self-aliening   support    for 

cylinder.     W.   G.   E.   Rolaff.     1,441,375 ;   Jan.   9. 


Bearings   of   rotatable    members.    Lubricating   mechanism 

for.     C.  E.   Needham.     1.466,455  ;  Aug.   28. 
Bearings   or   the   like.   Making.      C.    Berthet.      1,441,325; 

Jan.  9. 
Bearings,   Puller   for   sleeve.      C.    W.   Tracy.      1,466,976 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Bearings.     Roller     cage     for     roller.       T.     R.     Blombei'g. 

1,443,340;  Jan.  30. 
Bearings,  Taking  up  wear  in.     C.  A.  Miller.     1,444.028; 

Feb.    6. 
Beater.     P.  Hazzard.     1,465,940 :  Aug.  28. 
Beater.      P.   Westerman.      1,475,978 ;   Dec.   4. 
Beater    rolls.    Means    for    raising    and    lowering.      T.    D. 

Griley.      1,471,480;   Oct.   23. 
Beating  apparatus.    S.  J.  J(>mbrzycki.    1,467,989;  Sept.  11. 
Beating  engine.     J.  A.  De  Cew.     1,444.957;  Feb.  13. 
Beating  engine.     W.  Rabus.     1,474,442  ;  Nov.  20. 
Beating  machine.     P.   R.   Glass.     1,458,177  ;  June  12. 
Beautv  box,     G.  Kollstede.     1,443,542  ;  Jan.  30. 
Beaver  trap.     T.  H.  Scheffer  and  L.  K.  Couch.     1,472,683  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Bed.     T.  D.  Anderson.     1,452,104  :  Apr.   17. 
Bed.     P.  A.  Garbutt.     1,475,010  ;  Nov.  20. 
Bed.     T.  H.  Griffith.     1,450,497  ;  Apr.  3. 
Bed.     L.  S.  Hackney.     1,466,373  ;  Aug.  28. 
Bed.    M.  J.  Newman  and  M.  lannetti.     1.448,935  ;  Mar.  20. 
Bed.     S.   A.  Russell.     1,476,371  ;  Dec.  4. 
Bed.      W,    M.    Schmitt.      Des.    63,662;   Dec.   25. 
Bed  and  couch.     D.  T.  Owen.     1,441,709  ;  Jan.  9. 
Bed  and  douche  pan.     C.  R.  Mack.     1,468.60-5  ;   Sept.  18. 
Bed  and  luggage  carrier,   Combined.     P.   C.   Clauson  and 

J.  P.   Blasauf  and   L.   V.   Hose.     1,466,984  ;   Sept.  4. 
Bed    and    means    for    carrying    same,    Automobile    camp. 

G.  G.  Klbbee.     1,459,972 ;  June  26. 
Bed    and    table.    Combination,       C,     Heller,       1,473,370; 

Nov.  6. 
Bed,    Antivermin.      L.    RoySk.      1,464,397 :    Aug.    7. 
Bed  attachment.     V.  Bouza.     1,440,906  ;  Jan.  2. 
Bed.  Auto.     S.  A.  Miller.     1,446,716:  Feb.  27. 
Bed,  Auto  camn.     F.  H,  Dudle.v.     1,454,670  ;  May  8. 
Bed,  Automobile.     C.  G.  Keller.     1,467,856;  Sept.  11. 
Bed,  Automobile.     C.  Krey.     1,456,384  :  May  22, 
Bed,    Automobile.      J.    B.    Young.      1.473.413 :    Nov,    6. 
Bert,  Auxiliary.     C.  Korp.     1,442.157  ;  .Tan.  16. 
Bed,  Baby.    J.  L.  James.     1,449,046  ;  Mar.  20. 
Bed    bathing    apparatus.       L.     E.    Bernier.       1,451,437 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Bed  bottom.     W.  J.  Cole.     1,447,294  ;  Mar.  6. 
Bed  bottom.     M,  A,  Oliver,     1,475,860  ;  Nov.  27. 
Bed-bottom  hanger.     C.  Fuchs.     1,449.747  ;  Mar.   27. 
Bed    bottoms.    Auxiliary    spring    attachment    for    spring. 

S.  Rosenbloom.     1,463,295  ;   July  81. 
Red,    Camp.      H.    Barkman.      1,445,195 :    Feb.    13. 
Bed   canopy.     B.  M.   Wilson.      1,443.301  :   Jan.   23. 
Bedclothes  holder.     C.  N.  Prouty.     1,461,199  ;  July  10. 
Bed,    Collapsible.     P.   M.    Stoll.      1.444.143 :    Feb.    6. 
Bed,  Collapsible  camp.     J.   V.  Dyrr.     1.477.044:  Dec.  11. 
Bed,     Combination    chair.      H.    R.    Turner.       1,442,197 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Bed   construction.      M.    lipps.      1,476,089 ;    Dec.    4. 
Bed  construction.     L.  D.   Scott.     1.451.181 ;  Apr.   10. 
Bed,    Cooling.      G.    M.    Smith.      1,463,6.34 :    July    31. 
Bed,  Cooling.     G.  E.  Thackray.     1,441,042  ;  Jan.   2, 
Bed  corner,     M,   Rosenberg.     1,458.245;    June  12, 
Bed-corner     fastenitig.       G.      H.      Williams.       Rel5.563 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Bed.  Couch.     B.  C.  Poston.     1.456.146  ;  May  22. 
Bed.   Couch.      E.   Turgeon.      1,451,829 :    Apr.    17. 
Bedcover  fastener.  Adjustable.     J.  A.  Petzold.     1,468,402  : 

July   31. 
Bed,     cu.'shion.     and     the     like.     Air.       M.     M.     Dessau. 

1,446.290:  Peb.  20. 
Bed,    dresser,    and    chiffonier,    Combination.     A.   Rybicky. 

1.464,295:  Aug.  7. 
T^ed.  Extension.     E.  E.  Wanamaker.     1,457,129;  May  29. 
Bed,  Poldable.     W.  H.  McWilliams.     1,449.617:  Mar.  27. 
Bed.     Poldable     disappearing.       O.     Konrad.       1,448.127: 

Mar.  13. 
Bed,  Folding.     J.  Haugland.     1.464,605;  Aug.  14. 
Bed,  Folding.     G.  R,  McAllaster,     1.456.988  ;  May  29. 
Bed.   Folding.      H.  Mint7.      1.477.659;   Dec.   18. 
Bed,  Folding  and  tent.     R.  B.  Hosner.     1.463,267  :  July  31. 
Bed.      Folding     automobile.        C.      Mandel.        1,457,984 : 

June  5. 
Bed   footpieces.   Automatic   locking  device   for  wall-.     N. 

Sinclair.     1.454.523  :  Mav  8. 
Bed   for   automobiles,   boats,    etc.      W.   Peck.      1,472,491 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Bed    for    automobiles.    Camping.      M.    Steel.      1,465,925 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Bed  for  automobiles.  Collapsible.     S.  B.  Lane.    1,478,611 ', 

Dec.  25. 
Bed    for    children    or    infants.      J.    Szab6.       1,440,943 ; 

.Tan.   2. 
Bert    for    vehicles.    Folding.       B.    E.    Crain.       1.478.358 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Bed-frame  construction.     M.  Herins.     1.442.779  :  Jan.  16. 
Bert-frame  corner  piece.     H.  Schwnrtz.     1.441.604  :  .Tan.  9. 
Bed  frame.  Folding,     H.  R.  Ba.sford.     1.476,279;  Dec.  4. 
Bed.  Hospital.     F.  X.  Hill.     1,447,470  :  Mar,  6. 
Rf-'i,  Invalid.     P.  P.  Bumeardner      1,453.970:  May  1. 
Bed.    Invalid.      C.   F.   Mehl.      1,459.112:    .Tune   19. 


1024 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Bed,  Invalid.     W.  W.  Zachary.     1,443,667  ;  Jan.  30. 
Bpd.    ruvalid's.      W.   A.  McColloush.      1.476.902:    Dec.   11. 
Bedlamp  shade.     R.  W.  Ade.     1,468,451  ;  Sept.  18. 
Bed   lock,     p:    Cobb.      1,467,606;    Sept.    11. 
Bed      manifolding      device,      Flat-.        J.      Q.      Sherman. 

1,471,287  ;  Oct.  16. 
Bed  multicopy  machine,  Flat-.     J.  Q.  Sherman  and  A.  W. 

Metzner.      1,454,821  ;   May   8. 
Bed,  Operating.     F.  J.  Plondke.     1,464,661;    Vug.  14 
Bed,   Portable  and  collapsible.      F.   M.   Stoll.      1,444,144  ; 

Feb.    6. 
Bed-rail  fastener.     A.   S.  Putnam.      1,477,592  ;  Dec.  18. 
Bed-rail  joint.     D.  H.  Davenport.     1,441,835  :  Jan.  9. 
Bed  rests.  Mattress-holding  attachment  for.     J.  I'.   Free- 

mon.      1,467,369 ;    Sept.    11. 
Bed,  Reversible.     R.  L.  Purdon.     1,466,599  ;  Aug.  28. 
Bed  shield.     G.   L.  Marvin.     1,472,731 ;   Oct.   30. 
Bed,    Ship's.      Y.    Hayashi.      1,446,421 ;    Feb.    20. 
Bed,  Shock-absorbing.     W.  O.  Broyles.     1,444.726  ;  Feb.  6. 
Bedspread.     A.   W.  Baylis.     Des.   63,212-16 :    Nov.   6. 
Bedspring.     J.  A.  Dorn.     1,459,620 ;  June  19. 
Bedspring.    C.  H.  Gail.     1,455,873  ;  May  22. 
Bed,  Spring.     A.  E.  Masters.     1,475,402  ;  Nov.  27. 
Bedspring.     E.  H.  Switzer.     1,448,471 ;  Mar.  13. 
Bedspring,  Box.     C.   H.  Gail.     1,455,872  ;  May  22. 
Bedspring  fabric.     C.  H.   Gail.      1,457,430  ;  June  5. 
Bedspring  frame.     B.   K.   Ford.      1,454,964 ;   May   15. 
Bedspring  structure.     W.  O.  Lathrop.     1,456,738  ;  May  29. 
Bedspring  support.     C.  Robert.     1,472.361  ;   Oct.  30. 
Bedspring  support.     W.  H.  Matthews.     1,460,262  ;  June  26. 
Bedsprings,  Link  fabric  for.     J.  Sch-wartzman.     1,464,834  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Bedstead.     J.  A.  Caldwell.     1,474,237  ;  Nov.  13. 
Bedstead   construction.     A.   Gilder.      1,471,556 ;    Oct.   23. 
Bedstead    corner    lock.      J.    F.    Gail    and    C.    H.    Busch. 

1,470,072  ;  Oct.  9. 
Bedstead  end  frame.     F.  Anderson.     Des.  62,357  ;  May  15. 
Bedstead  end  frame.     J.  H.  Dyett.     Des.  63,640 ;  Dec.  25. 
Bedstead,    End    frame    for    a.      W.    Lies.      Des.    62,575 ; 

June  26. 
Bedstead   frame.      L.    Rorimer.     Des.   62,245  ;   Apr.   24. 
Bedstead  frame.     C.  A.  Stuart.     Des.   62,806-7  ;  July  31. 
Bedstead-frame  ornament.     B.  M.  Frank.     Des.  63,142-6 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Bedstead    lock.      H.    J.    Horwich    and    E.    A.    Steinman. 

1,445,317:   Feb.  13. 
Bedstead   lock  and   stifCener.     H.   J.   Horwich   and  E.   A. 

Steinman.      1,445,318;    Feb.    13. 
Rf  dstead.    Metal.     J.    A.   Blln.      1,478,937 ;    Dec.    25. 
Bedsteads,     Corner    connection    for.      L.     R.    Dougherty. 

1,443,071;   Jan.  28. 
Bedsteads,    Corner  fastening  for.      M.   Lowy.     1,444,078  : 

Feb.   6. 
Bedsteads,     Device     for    tilting    the    mattress-supporting 

frame  of.     F.  W.  Glass.     1,466,711  ;  Sept.  4. 
Bed    structure,    Davenport-.      H.    and    N.    M.    Freedman 

1.456,685  ;  May  29. 
Bed,  Vehicle.     R.  E.  Byrne.     1,454,037  ;  May  8. 
Bed     warmer,     Electric.       H.     Guggenbiihl.       1,476,073 

Dec.  4. 
Beds  and  the  like.  Lamp  fixture  for.     L.  Rotli.     1,462,498 

July  24. 
Beds  and  the  like.  Suspension  support  for.     M.  O'Flana 

gan.     1,473,311 ;  Nov.   6. 
Beds,     Attachment    for.       J.    R.    Anderson.       1,460,306 

June  26. 
Beds,     Bookstand     attachment     for.       L.     C.      Sanchez- 

1,470,487  ;  Oct.  9. 
Beds,      Canopy      for      automobile.        C.      D.      McDonald 

1,454,395  ;  May  8. 
Beds,    Corner   fastener   for.     "W.    J.    Duvall.      1,476,499 

Dec.  4. 
Beds,    Device   for  use  with.     J.   T.   Bennett.      1,468,624 

Sept.  25. 
Beds,    Smoker's    stand    attachment    for.      W.    Scyzoryk 

Des.   63,202;  Oct.  30. 
Beef-carcass-splitting  machine.     J.  S.  Hunter.      1,465,604 

Aug.  21. 
Beehive.     M.  David.     1,447,713  ;  Mar.  6. 
Beehive.     H.  McKay.     1,476,453  ;  Dec.  4. 
Beehive.     W.  J.  Platten.     1,441,524  ;  Jan.  9. 
Beehive.     J.  Toth.     1,461,950  ;  July  17. 
Beehive    hood    and    condition   indicator.      J.    B.    Cottam. 

1,470,112;  Oct.  9. 
Beehive  opener.     O.  Waggoner.     1,448,609  ;  Mar.  13. 
Beehives,  Ventilating  gate  for.     J.-B.  Cottam.     1,468,995  ; 

Sept.   25. 
Bee  supers,  Cart  structure  for  handling.     R.  Littlefleld. 

1,449,011 ;  Mar.  20. 
Bees,  Feed  box  for.     B.  Troilo.     1,455,459  ;  May  15. 
Beet  lifter.     J.  M.   Henton.      1.477,561  :   Ppc.   18. 
Beet   loader.     V.   Castillo.     1,444,829;   Feb.   13. 
Beet  loader.     J.  T.   Hough.     1,455,914  ;  May  22. 
Beet  puller.     O.  A.  Thomas.    1,462,948  ;  July  24. 
Beet  puller.     C.  E.  White.     1,451,725  ;  Apr.  17. 
Beet-slicing  machine.     D.  H.  Spicer.     1,474,797  ;  Nov.  20. 
Beet  storage.  Sugar-.     H.  G.  Schwarz.    1,478,534  ;  Dec.  25. 
Beet  topper.     C.  A.  J.  Andersen.     1,454,501 ;  May  8. 
Beet  topper.     M.  B.  Andrus.     1,465,798  :  Aug.  21. 
Beet  topper.     A.  Bailey.     1,467,415  ;  Sept.  11. 
Beet  topper.     J.  L.  Byrne  and  P.  V.  Scneder.     1,472,959  ; 

Nov.   6. 
Beet   topper.     B.   Kaczmarskl.      1,471,738 ;    Oct.    23. 


Beet  topper.     A.  P.  Mortensen.     1,466,889  ;  Sept.  4. 
Beet  topper.     S.  L.  Pond  and  G.  E.  Simkius.     1,467,650  ; 

Sept.    11. 
Beet  topper.     H.  L.  Sparks.     1,450,872  ;  Apr.  3. 
Beet-topping  machine.     A.  M.  Ricks.     1,445,449  ;  Feb.  13. 
Beet-topping    mechanism.       C.    L.    and    C.    W.    Greening. 

1,462,907  ;  July  24. 
Bell,      Alternating-current     electric.        C.      J.      Uohland. 

1,456.282  ;    Mav   22. 
Bell  and  buzzer,  Combined.    J.  W.  Cox.     1,470,062  ;  Oct.  9. 
Bell,   Bicycle.      J.    R.   Kidney.     1,457,705;    June   5. 
Bell-cord   hanger.      J.    Eckert.      1,477,549 ;    Dec.    18. 
Bell,  Electric.     R.  B.  Benjamin.     1,474,014  ;  Nov.  13. 
Bell  guide.     E.   R.  Davis.     1,444,063;   Feb.   6. 
Bell  guides,  Making.     E.  R.  Davis.     1,469,296  ;  Oct.  2. 
Bell   ringer.     L.  McCleary.     1,455,635  ;  May  15. 
Bell    ringer,    Automatic.      J.    W.    Buckland.      1,461,177 ; 

July   10. 
Bell     ringer.     Pneumatic.       A.     E.     Billger.       1,474,025 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Bellyband   connection.     L.   C.   Wood.     1,454,306  ;   Mav   8. 
Belt.      P.   H.   George.      1,440,980;   Jan.   2. 
Belt.     F.  H.  George.     1,447,248;  Mar.  6. 
Belt.      F.   M.   Herz.     Des.   62,819 ;   Aug.    7. 
Belt.     L.  A.   Lasater.     1,463,553  ;   July  31. 
Belt.      E.    S.   Mix.      1,459,113  ;    June  19. 
Belt.     F.  C.  Shipps.     1,458.553  ;  June  12. 
Belt.      M.   J.   Smith.      1,477.084:   Dec.   11. 
Belt.     B.   W.  Welch.     1,478,497;  Dec.   25. 
Belt.     J.  Wlllen.     1,469,865  ;  Oct.  9. 
Belt.     Abdominal     and     kidney.        A.      S.     Montgomery. 

1,477.583  ;  Dec.  18. 
Belt    and    making    same.       H.    L.     and    U.    A.     Poulin. 

1,452,704  ;  Apr.  24. 
Belt    and    making    same.    Endless.       W.     H.    Bradshaw. 

1,442,922  ;  Jan.  23. 
Belt  and  making  same.  Fabric.     H.  A.  Cobaugh.     1,478,025  ; 

Dec.    18. 
Belt  and  the  like.     W.  K.  Lewis.     1,477,886  ;  Dec.  18. 
Belt    and    the    like,    Driving.      H.    Guillou.      1,468,812; 

Aug.   7. 
Belt  attachment.     C.  A.  Eva.     1,477,551;  Dec.  18. 
Belt  attachment.     S.  Newman.     1,463,172  ;   July  31. 
Belt  attachment.  Trimmer-.     B.  F.  Parks,  jr.,  and  P.  G. 

Lang,   jr.      1,452,524 ;   Apr.   24. 
Belt  band.     R.  L.  Torrey.     1,475,974  ;  Dec.  4. 
Belt   box.      A.   A.    Geimer.      1.463,948 :   Aug.   7. 
Belt  buckle.     A.  Kozma.     1,478,965  ;  Dec.  25. 
Belt  buckle.     S.  M.  Riker.     1,462,981  ;  July  24. 
Belt-buckle  frame.     E.  M.  Davi.s.     Des.  63.220-2  :  Nov.  6. 
Belt-buckle    frame.       L.    W.     Shields.      Des.    63,242-4; 

Nov.   6. 
Belt  calk.  Track-.     R.  H.  White.     1,456.348  ;  May  22. 
Belt    clasp.      B.    Zetlin.      1,477,680 ;    Dec.    18. 
Belt  connector.     E.  Taylor.-    1,470,510  ;  Oct.  9. 
Belt,   Conveyer.     W.  C.  Fisher.     1,456.000:  May  22. 
Belt   conveyer.     W.   E.   Philips.     1,447,264 ;   Mar.   6. 
Belt-conveyer  idler.      G.   B.   Mellln.      1.446,312 ;   Feb.   20. 
Belt  coupling.     A.   H.   De  Voe.      1,467,713  ;   Sept.   11. 
Belt  coupling,  Invisible.     H.  C.  Foster.     1,469,257  ;  Oct.  2. 
Belt  cutter.     H.  Reichel.     1,473,642  ;  Nov.  13. 
Belt    cutting    and    trimming    machine.      ,T.    T.    Davison. 

1,469,154 ;  Sept.  25. 
Belt     dressing,     Antifriction.       M^     Pianko.       1,472,400 ; 

Oct.    30. 
Belt-drive     apparatus.     Interwoven      flat-.        A.      Sundh. 

1.475.250:  Nov.  27. 
Belt  drive.  Endless-.     J.  W.  Bamford.     1,442,037  ;  Jan.  16. 
Belt.    Driving.      G.    Getting    and    A.    Jonas.      1,478,114; 

Dec.   18. 
Belt  fastener.     W.  H    Bradshaw.     1,443.210  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Belt  fastener.     M.   Bukovecz.     1,444,301  ;   Feb.   6. 
Belt  fastener.     M.  Kiefer.     1,476,084  :  Dec.  4. 
Belt  fastener.     R.  S.   Moore.     1.454,450:   May  8. 
Belt   fastener.      T.    Shaw.      1,472.890;    Nov.    6. 
Belt  fastener.     J.   H.   Tabler.     1,476,852;   Dec.   11. 
Belt-fastening    device.      I.    M.    Jacobs    and    W.    Cramer. 

1,469,924  ;  Oct.  9. 
Belt-fasteninsr  machine.     R.  S.  Moore.     1,454.449  ;  May  8 
Belt,  Flexible.     C.  H.  Carlisle.     1.442,924;  Jan.  23. 
Belt    for    machinery    driving.      A.    and    M.    A.    Hendry. 

1,451,873  ;  Apr.  10  . 
Belt,    Garment-supporting.       E.     V.     Bowe.       1,464,744 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Belt    guide    and    shifting    mechanism.      A.    A.    Samson. 

1,478.839  ;  Dec.  25. 
Belt  joint  and  making  same.     R.  W.  Fuller.     1,474,774  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Belt     lacing,     Rolled.       H.     Hemmerdinger.       1,464,426 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Belt,  Life.     S.  P.  Edmonds.     1.448,527;  Mar.  18. 
Belt,  Life.     F.  Morse.     1,460,430  ;  July  3. 
Belt,   Life  saving.    W.    Paradowski.      1,459,245  ;    June    19. 
Belt,  Link.     O.^BOssner.      1,441,556;   Jan.  9. 
Belt-loading     machine.       H.     M.     Rockwell.       1,468,870; 

Sept.  25. 
Belt  loop.     A.  D.  Crosby.     1,454.468;  May  8. 
Belt  material.  Drive-.    H.  M.  Gusdorf.    1.457.243  ;  May  29. 
BpU,  Motor.     R.  D.  Edwards.     1.474.666;  Nov.  20. 
Belt  or  collar.     C.  Weiland.     1,469,345  ;  Oct.  2. 
Belt,     Power-transmission.      G.     S.     Towne.       1,451,349 : 

Apr.   10. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inve'nti07is — Continued. 


1025 


B 


Oil  shield   for.     A.   II.   Hebert.      1,453,673  ; 


■It  puUcvs. 

May  1. 

Belt  replrtcer.     B.  F.  Teel.     1,445,607  ;  Feb.   13. 
Belt  shifter.     W.  A.  Traufler.     1,469,856  ;  Oct.  9. 
Belt  shipper.     O.  F.  Eklund.     1,451,945  ;  Apr.  17. 
Belt,  Skiit.     U.  L.  Gieenbei'g.     1,445,274;  Feb.  13. 
Belt,      Sorting-machine.        A.     T.      Iloxter.        1.468,301 ; 

Sopt.  IS. 
Belt,  Swimming.     J.  and  A.  Marengo.     1,478.239  ;  Dec.  18 
Belt-tension  adjuster.     L.  N.  and  G.  E.  Wyatt.    1,441,321 ; 

Jan.   9. 
Belt-tif;hteniiiK    mechanism.    Locking   means    for.      C.    H. 

Turner.     1.452,900  ;  Apr.  24. 
Bolt,  Track.     C.   F.   Heinkel.     1.456,378  ;   May   22. 
Kelt,  Transmission.     J.  W.  Schade.     1,483,596  ;  July   31. 
Belt  transmissions,  System  of  engagement  and  disengage- 
ment for.     D.   Perrier.     1,443,273  ;   Jan.   23. 
Belting.      W.   S.   Langford.      1,477,707;    Dec.    IS. 
Belting.      G.    E.    Perry.      1,459,690 ;    June    19. 
Belting,  Apparatus  for  making.     0.   Czaran.     1,451,686 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Belting,  Leather.     M.  H.  Cook. 
Belting.   Link.     H.  A.   House. 
Belting,  Link.     0.  L.  Whittle. 
Belts,    Apparatus    for    making 

1,456,561  ;  May  29. 
Belts,    Connecting  device  for. 

Nov.  6. 
Belts,  Distributing  system  for  feedins;  hot  liquid  material 

to  traveling.     J.  L.  Mauch.     1, 407^867  ;  Sept.  11. 
Belts,  Grain  distributor  for  conveyer.     S.  H.   M.  Fowler. 

1.447,069  ;   Feb.   27. 
Belts,    Method    of   and   apparatus   for   packaging.      F.    F. 

Eaniville.     1,443.7.59  :  Jan.  30. 
Belts  on   cone  pulleys,  Shifter   for.     G.  J.   Hausman  and 

A.   J.   Jones.      1,452,044  ;   Apr.    17 
Belts  or  the  like.  Apparatus  for 

Paeplow.     1,461,368;  July  10. 
Belts,   Seam  for  woven-wire.     H. 

Aug.  14. 

device  for  driving. 


1,443,310;  Jan.   23. 
1.442,524  :   Jan.   16. 
1,446,730  ;  Feb.  27. 
abrasive.      R.    A.    Moore. 

G.   E.    Hulse.      1,472,910; 


use  in  making.  C.  H, 
Lindsay.  1,404,946^8 ; 
Di  Geneva. 


E.  O. 


Belts,   Tightening 

1,464,411;  -Vug.  7. 
Belts,    Troughing    idler 

1,446,270  ;   Feb.  20. 
Bench :  See — 

Kneeling    bench. 

Test  bench. 

Tub   bench. 
Bench    and    music    cabinet 

1,458,449  ;   June   12. 
Bench,  Box-strapping.     G.  Wood^- 1,450,315  ;  Apr.  3. 
Bench  block.     A.   H.  Starrett.     1,442.415  ;   .Tan.  16. 
Bench  clamp.     0.  E  Juvinall.     1,472,982  ;,  Nov.  6. 
Bench   clamp,   Carpenter's.     M.   J.    Sampson.     1,449,552 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Bench,  Devotional.     C.  E.  Walker.     1,441.548 
Bench,  Sewing-.    W.  A.  Adams.    Des.  62,097 ; 
Bench  vise.     W.  McDaniel,  F.  E.  Davis,  and  E. 

1.476,628  ;  Dec.  4. 
Bending  brake.     N.  Krump.     1,442,810  ;  Jan.  23. 
Bending  brake.     N.  Krump.     1.448,130  ;  Mar.  13 
Bending    device.     Metal-.      W.     E.     Graham 


for    conveyer.      C.  G.    Pfeififer. 

Washbench. 

Wire-drawing  bench. 

Combined.      J.  M.    Snyder. 


.Jan.  9. 
Mar.  20. 
F.  Connor, 


Jan.   2. 
Bending  machine. 

July  17. 
Bending  machine. 
Bending     machine. 

1,473,893:  Nov. 
Bending  machine. 
Bending    machine 

^.475.813  :  Nov. 


M.  E.  Akey  and  H.  Katz. 


1,440,982 
l,462,31p 


J.  H.  Holmgreen.     1,465,733  ;  Aug.  21 
P.     B.     Wallace    and    F.    H.     Fox 
13. 
J.  S.  Wheeler.     1.462,673  ;  July  24. 

and    vise,    Combined.      C.    S.    Gordon 
27. 


Bending   pipe.   Machine   for.     C.    Gabrielson.      1,462,935 ; 

July  24. 
Benzine,   applicable   to   impure   benzines.    Continuous   sul- 

phonation  of.     P.  A.  Barbet.     1,459,081  ;  June  19. 
Benzoates  and  benzoic  acid  from  dibenzyl,  Preparation  of. 

G.  O.  Curme,  jr.,  and  H.  B.  Heyn.     1,463,255  ;  July  31. 
Berry     and     fruit     washing     machine.       J.     S.     Ogburn. 

1,452,844  ;  Apr.  24. 
Berry  cap  and  stem  remover.     E.  T.  Miller.     1,477,839 

Dec.   18. 
Berry  carrier.     H.  J.  Anderson.     1,447,402  ;  Mar.  6. 
Berry  or  fruit  receptacle.    V.  J.  Smith.    1,448,603  ;  Mar.  13. 
Berry-picker  outfit.     G.  H.  Owens.     1,450,221  ;  Apr.  3. 
Berrv-picking     macQine.        P.     Y.     Veeder.        1,452,629 ; 

Apr.  24. 
B(  rth.     A.  E.  Gosso.     1,459,826 ;  June  26. 
Bevel-cutting  machine.     V.   Maver.     1,464,613;   Aug.   3  4. 
Bevel.   Registering.     M.   Mullarkey.     1.473,860 ;   Nov.   13. 
Bevels.  ]M;i(hine  for  smoothing  and  polishing.     C.  Brown. 

1.475.742  ;  Nov.  27. 
Beverage.     W.  O.  Snelling.     1,461,808  ;  July  17. 
Beverage-dispensing    apparatus.      J.    Mohn.       1,460,209 ; 

June  26. 
Beverage-dispensing 

61,882  ;  Feb.  6. 
Beverage-dispensing 

1,441.171  ;  Jan.  2. 
Beverage-dispensing  device. 

1,451,688;  Apr.  ]7. 
Beverage  faucet.     G.  H.  T.  Scrihner  and  S 

1,466,760  ;    Sept.   4. 

58339—65 


apparatus.  J.  M.  Travis.  Des. 
apparatus,  Portable.  F.  E.  Rice. 
C.  M.  Earl  and  B.  F.  Wheeler. 
H.  Susskind. 


Beverages    containing   chocolate,    cocoa,    etc.,    Dispensing 

means  for.     H.  G.  Lyons.     1,442,435  ;  Jan.  16. 
Beverages,  Display  apparatus  for  preparing  and  dispens- 
ing frnsb-fruit.     J.  Levin.     1,473,776  ;  Nov.  13. 
Beverages   from    the   bulk,   Machine    for    dispensing.      H. 

Charles  and  I.  A.  Jacobs.     1,471,945  ;  Oct.  23. 
Beverages,    Manufacture    of    low-alcoholic.      H.    Heuser. 

1,455,397  ;  May  15. 
Beverages,  Preparation  of  low-alcoholic  and  nonalcoholic. 

H.  Heuser.     1,441,726;  Jan.  9. 
Bezel,    Instrument.      A.    Cleven.      Des.    63,613 ;    Dec. 
Bias-flap    stock    cutting    and    applying    machine.      J. 

Perrault.     1,466,101 ;  Aug.  28. 
Bib    and    apron    or    similar    article.    Combined.      M. 

Benson.     Des.  62,270;  May  1. 
Bicycle  and  the  like.    A.  E.  H.  Payne.     1,471,505  ;  Oct. 
Bicycle   boat.      G.    Swan.      1,459,297 ;    June    19. 
Bicycle  driving  mechanism.     P.  McLaughlin.     1,443,997  ; 

E'eb.   6. 
Bicycle  frame.     J.   C.    Baine.     Des. 
Bicycle  handle  bar.     O.  A.  Carlson. 
Bicycle  handle  bar.     F.   Orchowskl. 
Bicycle      propelling      attachment. 

1,442,556;  Jan.  16. 
Bicycle  rim.     N.  Jonnson.     1,451,911  ; 
Bicycle  sled.    A.  T.  Slater.     1,462,889  ; 
Bicycle  stand.     H.  A.  Laystrom.     :  ,468,161  ;   Sept.   18. 
Bicycle  stand  and   carrier.     G.   F.   Crysdale.      1,451,651 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Bicycle  transmission.     O.  Cooperraan.     1,473,017  ;  Nov.  6. 
Bicycles,  Explosive-engine  attachment  for.     E.  S.  Caleno. 

1,460,811 ;  July  3. 
Bicycles,  Flash-light  holder  for.     C.  E.  Graves.    1,449,509  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Bicycles,      Two-cycle     engine     for. 

1,456,220  ;   May  22. 
Bier    and    top    therefor.    Adjustable 

Leltch.      1,443,185  ;    Jan.    23. 
Bifocal,    Making    a    fused.      L.    W. 

Apr.  3. 

consti'uction.       T. 


25. 

E. 

D. 
23. 


62,351 ;   May   15. 
1,445,995;  Feb.  20. 
1,446,430;  Feb.  20. 
D.      E.      Bharucha. 

Apr.  17. 
July  24. 


C.      P.      Brockway. 
collapsible.      W.    I. 


Bughee. 


G.     Thomas. 


1,450,711; 
1,447,159  ; 


C.  A.  Humphreys.     1,471,484  ;  Oct.  23. 
J.  A.  B.  Smith.     1,456,471  ;  Mav  22. 
A.   S.   Grimmer.     1,470,918;   Oct.   16. 
S.  Hovesepean.     Des.  62,007  :  Feb.  27. 
Safety.     J.  L.  Smith.     1,458,734  ;  June  12. 
and    sterilizer.      B.    H.    Moyle.      1,461,252 

R.  V.  Newsham.     1,461,399 

means    for.      C.    S.    Morse 


Billboard 

Feb.   27 
Billboard   posting  implement.     E.   A.    Smith.     1,447,905 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Bill  fold. 
Bill  form. 
Bill  holder. 
Bill  holder. 
Bill  holder. 
Bill    ironer 

July   10. 
Billing  system,  Combination. 

July  10. 
Billet    casting,    Method    and 

1,466,738  ;    Sept.    4. 
Billets.    Removing    surface    faults    from.      J.    J.    Coffey 

1.476,593  ;  Dec.  4. 
Billiard   cue.     E.   M.    Atkins.      1,440,953 ;   Jan.   2. 
Billiard  cue.     C.  E.  Seeman  and  L.  V.  Barach.     1,468,520 

Sept.  18. 
Billiard-cue  rack.    H.  P.  Leventry.    1,454.900  ;  May  15. 
Billiard-cue-tip  chalker.     E.  Hill.     1,450,741 ;  Apr.  3. 
Billiard   cues  and  the  like.  Ornamenting.     J.   R.   Keiper. 

1,474,043  ;  Nov.  13. 
Billiard  table.    C.  A.  Wendt.     Des.  62,685  ;  July  17. 
Billiard-table  cushion.     T.  R.  Bullock.     1,441,060  ;  Jan.  2. 
Billiard  tables  and  the   like.   Pocket   of.      C.   Kirton   and 

H.    J.    Gaudie.      1,464,006;    Aug.   7. 
Bin  :  See — - 

Food  bin. 

Grain   bin. 

Rotary  bin. 
Bin.     W.  Baylor. 
Bin    and    mounting 

1,447.360;   Mar.   6 
Bin  for  sugar  and  the  like. 

Mar.  27. 
Bin  gate.     R.  W.   Stewart.     1,441,608  ;  Jan 
Binder.      D.    Conlan,    jr.      1,471^50;    Oct. 
Binder.     E.  L.  Krag.     1,440,394  ;  Jan.  2. 
Binder.     J.  W.  Krlkava.     1,472,010 ;   Oct.   23. 
Binder   and   filler   therefor.    Loose-leaf.      B.    A.   P.    Wolf. 

1,469,748;  Oct.  2. 
Binder    and    making    same.      H.     H.    Hurt.      1,467,321 ; 

Sept.    11. 
Binder      and      the      like.      Loose-leaf.        R.      L.      Esson. 

1,454,921 ;  May  15. 
Binder  and  the  making  of  same,  Loose-leaf. 

1,466,959;    Sept.    4. 
Binder  attachment.     A.   G.  and  A.  Ronning. 

Jan.   2. 
Binder-blank-shaping      mechanism.         A. 

1,459,107;   June  19. 
Binder     covers.     Hinge     mechanism     for. 

1,466,960  ;    Sept.   4. 
Binder    covers,    Producing    loose-leaf.      G. 

1,470,282  ;  Oct.  9. 
Binder  elevator.     B.  M.  McFarlane.     1,448,.308  ;  Mar.   13. 
Binder-locking    mechanism.      C.     R.     Fargo.       1,453,066 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Binder,  Loose-leaf.     E.  Aberle.     1,469,573  :  Oct.  2. 
Binder.   Loose-leaf.     H.   C.   Crozler.     1,475,054;   Nov.   20. 
Binder,  Loose-leaf.     H.  A.  Dudley.     1,460,663  ;  July  3. 


1,446,609 


Sectional  bin. 
Sheet-metal  bin. 
Storage  bin. 
Feb.  27. 


for    same.    Tilting.      A.    G.     Swan. 


A.  C.  Crimmel.     1,449,974  ; 


9. 
23. 


F.  D.  Pitt. 
1,440,496  ; 


J.  Kusterer. 
W.  P.  Pitt. 
W.    Newman. 


1026 


INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FUOM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Binder,  Loose-leaf.     H.  A.  Dudley.     1,460,T12  ;  July  3. 
Binder,  Loose-leaf.     J.  M.  Gardiner.     1,464,313 ;  Aug.  7. 
Binder,  Loose-leaf.     W.  R.  Horsfield.    .1,476,614;  Dec.  4. 
Binder,  Loose-leaf.     A.  J.  Koepsell.     1,472,301  ;   Oct.   30. 
Binder,  Loose-leaf.     H.  C.  Miller.     1,474,602  ;  Nov.  20. 
Binder,  Loose-leaf.     P.  K.  Moore.     1,446,809  ;  Feb.  27. 
Binder,  Loose-leaf.     A.  W.   Myer.     1,454,182  ;  May  8. 
Binder,   Loose-leaf.      S.   G.  Newborn.     1,464,185  ;   Aug.   7. 
Binder,  Loose-leaf.     A.  B.  Plushkell.     1,445.910;  Feb.  20. 
Binder.  Loo,se-leaf.     A.  Rubin.     1,444,642  ;  Feb.  6. 
Binder,    Loose-leaf.      H.    Rubin.      1,451,273;    Apr.    10. 
Binder,    Loose-leaf.     A.   Rubin.     1.476.767-8 :   Dec.   11. 
Binder,  Loose  leaf.     J.  Schade.     1,466,313  ;  Aug.  28. 
Binder,    Loose-leaf.      J.    Schade.      1,478,840 ;    Dec.    25. 
Binder,  Loose-leaf.     C.  D.  Trussell.     1,450,267  ;  Apr.  3. 
Binder,  Loose-leaf.      C.   D.  Trussell.     1,454,869  ;  May  15 
Binder,      Loose-leaf.        C.      D.     Trussell.        1,468,845-6 

Sept.  25. 
Binder,  Loose-leaf.     V.  A.   Wirt.     1,441.140  ;  Jan.   2. 
Binder,      Loose-sheet.      E,      J.      Sonnenburg.      1,449,069 

Mar.  20. 
Binder,  Motor.     B.  R.  Benjamin,  W.  Webber,  and  C.  Pear 

son.      1,464,740  ;  Aug.   14. 
Binder,  Music-leaf.     W.  C.  Traher.     1,469,199;   Sept.  25 
Binder    or    loose-sheet    holder.    Temporary.      G.    P.    Wig- 

ginton.     1,461,954  ;  July  17. 
Binder  post.  Spring.     W.  Wilburger.     1,462,925;  July  24 
Binder,  Push-harvester.     S.Olson.     1,450,384  ;  Apr.  3. 
Binder  ring,   Temporary-.     N.   D.   Nachtrieb.      1,473,354 

Nov.  6. 
Binder,  Spring.     H.  G.  Buchan.     1,443.522;   Jan.   30. 
Binder    support,    Loose-leaf-.      C.    R.    Fargo.      1,455,524 

May  15. 
Binder,  Temporary.     H.  C.  Landon.     1,442,620  ;  Jan.  16 
Binder,    Temporary.      G.   H.    Moore.      1,441,873 ;    Jan.   9 
Binder,   Temporary.     L.   Stein.     1,451,377;   Apr.    10. 
Binder,      Temporary.       G.     P.      Wigginton.        1,443,406 

Jan.  30. 
Binder,      Temporary      or     loose-leaf.        F.      H.      Harris, 

1,455.000  ;  May  15. 
Binder,  Transfer.     G.  W.  Newman.     1,467,808  ;  Sept.  11 
Binder,  Wood.     A.  P.  IJoyd.     1,469,843  ;  Oct.  9. 
Binding  element.     C.  F.  Kettering.     1,456,851  ;  May  29. 
Binding  machine.     C.  F.   McBee.     1.452,565  ;   Apr.    24. 
Binding  post.      C.   Phillips,   jr.      1,469,107 :   Sept.   25. 
Binding  reel,  Folding.     F.  E.  Coulter.     1,470,061  ;  Oct.  9. 
Binding-roller    machine.       J.    E.     Perrault.       1,476,539 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Binding     strip.      Fabric.        a.      Freydberg.        1,457,625 ; 

June  5. 
Binders,  Attachment  to.     T.  Dum-ant.    1,456,123  ;  May  22. 
Binders,     Flax-puller    attachment    for.       J.     A.    Bartosz. 

1,451,317  ;  Apr.  10. 
Binders,     Guard-tilting    device    for     grain.       H.     Sjnith. 

1,458,367;   June   12. 
Binders,   Hammer  for  joint.     E.  C.   Glardon.     1,442,875  ; 

Jan.   23. 
Binders,     Plug    hinge     for    loose  -  leaf.       A.     Von    Auw. 

1,474,866;  Nov.   20. 
Binders,    Shocking    attachment    for.      A.    Christopberson. 

1,473,012  ;  Nov.   6. 
Binders,     Tractor     hitch     for     corn.       C.     A.     Hagadone. 

1,467,375;   Sept.    11. 
Biological     product.       C.    A.     Zell    and    W.     F.     Straub, 

1,476,233;  Dec.  4. 
Bird    and   animal   trap.      L,    H.    Beauchamp.      1,466,520 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Bird-cage  catch.     L.  J.  Leon.     1,460,102  ;  June  26. 
Birds,   Instrument    for   removing  the  testicles  of.      V.   D. 

Lespinasse.     1,451,398  :  Apr.  10. 
Biscuits,    cup    wafers,    and    similar    articles    from   liquid. 
Machinery  for  making  wafer.     T.  O.  Bates.     1,460,307  ; 
June  26.  ,    „  „„, 

Bisulphite    cooking    liquor.      G.    A.    Richter.      1,458,309  ; 

June  12. 
Bit :  See — 
Auger  bit.  Drill  bit. 

Bridle  bit.  TJnderdrilling   bit. 

Bit  and  making  the  same.     J.  H.  L.  De  Bats.     1,467,266  ; 

Sept.   4. 
Bit  clamp.     C.  P.  Brown.     1.455.424  ;  May  15. 
Bit  clamp.     B.  F.  Davis.     1,464,750  ;  Aug.  14. 
Bits  and  rimraers.  Apparatus  for  dressing.     R.  B.  Black- 
well.     1.458,320:   June  12. 
Bits,    Machine    for    grinding.      W.    L.    Schellenbach    and 

C.  J,  Robinson.     1.443,384  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Bits  when  being  sharpened.  Apparatus  for  turning  deep- 
well.     J.  G.  Schooley  and  H.  M.  Eansdell.     1,456.833  ; 
May  29. 
Bitumen  or  cellulose-containing  substances.  Treating.     I. 

Moscicki.     1,455,546  :  May  15. 
Bituminous  emulsion.     C.  N.  Forrest.    1,464,928  ;  Aug.  14. 
Bituminous   mastic   and   making  and   applying  the   same. 

G.    A.    Henderson.      1,464.481  :    Aug.    7, 
Ritumincus      material.      Distillation      of.        M.      Gercke. 

1,474,357  ;  Nov.  20. 
Bituminous  material  to  dust.  Reducing.     C.  C.  Bancroft. 

1.441,904;  Jan.  9. 
Bituminous     matter,     Distilling.       W.     Meischke  -  Smith. 

1.450,327;    Apr.    3. 
Bituminous  mixture.     D.   A.  Casey,     1,466.928  ;   Sept.   4. 
Bituminous-    pnving    mixtures,    Making.       F.     S.     Besson. 
1,464,488;  Aug.  7. 


lilackboard-eraser  cleaner.     C.  V.  Thompson.     1,475,523  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Blacking-box   cover.      G.  A.  Leighton.      1,451,702  ;  Apr.  17. 
Bladder-neck     inserter.      P.     H.     Williams.'      1,442,376 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Blade  holder.     B.   Ames.     1,445,124  ;  Feb.  13. 
Blade  holder.     J.  E.  Myers.     1,462,146  ;  July  17. 
Blade,  Reentorced.     W.  E.  Nickerson.     1,458,192  ;  June  12. 
Blade-securing  means  and  making  same.     R.  K.  Morcom. 

1,466,312  :   Aug.   28. 
Blade  shrouding.     J.   E,   Snyder.     1,457,404  ;  June   5. 
Blading.     C.  Gilson.     1,469,902  ;  Oct.  9. 
Blanc  fixe.     J.  B.  Pierce,  jr.     1,468,867  ;   Sept.   25. 
Blancher.     O.  H,  Hansen.     1,445,276;  Feb.   13, 
Blanching     machines,     Feeder     for     kernel-.       G. 

1,460,560  ;  July  3. 
Blank-feeding    mechanism.      J.    E.    Crandall.      1,442,923 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Blank-forming  machine.     E.  J.  Ray.     1,447,224  ;  Mar.  6. 
Blank-sorting    machine.       R.     C.     Simmons.       1,465,369 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Blank-sorting  machine.     W.  C. 

17. 
Blankinsj  operation.  Material-. 

Apr.  17. 
Blanks,   Feeder  for  metal.     J. 

May  15. 
Blanks    for    cutters.    Machine 

1,449,125  ;  Mar.  20. 
Blanks,   Jleans  for  and  method  of  shaping. 

1.478,685;  Dec.  25. 
Blanks,    Method    of    and    machine    for    swaging.      J. 

Matthews  and  W.  R.  Ecke.     1,455,300  ;   May   15. 
Blanks,  Treating.     J.  G.  Morton.     1,448,045  ;  Mar.  13. 
Blanket    and   the   like.    Electrical.      W.    F.    Craddlck   and 

C.  M.  Dhlig.     1,456,223;  May  22. 
Blanket,   Child's  safety   crib.     M.  Thierjung.     1,474,738; 

Nov    20.  _ 

article.      F.     A.     Andrews.     Des. 


Park. 


Stewart.  1,461,789;  July 
E.  B.  Miller.  1,452,308 
A.  McGInnis.  1,455,639; 
for  milling.  F.  MiiUer. 
S.  J.  Teller. 
H. 


Blanket     or     similar 

62,078-86  ;  Mar.  13. 
Blanket     or     similar 

62,130-1  ;  Mar.  27.  „„    ^ 

Blanket  or  similar  article.    F.  A.  Andrews.   Des.  62,161- 

Apr.  3. 
Blanket  or  similar  article. 

Apr.  24. 
Blanket  or  similar  article. 

Mar.  13. 
Blanket,  Printer's.     A.  F.  Decker.     1,464,242  ;  Aug.  7. 
Bl.anket  stretcher.     A.Schumacher.     1.476.372  ;  Dec.  4. 
Blast  furnace.     J.  Kennedy.     1,460,065  ;  June  26. 
Blast  furnace.     P.  J.  Moran.     1,460.429  ;  July  3. 
Blast  furnace.     G.  L.  Shook.     1,448,772  ;  Mar.  20. 
Blast  -  furnace      stock  -  line     protection.        E. 

1,459,895  ;  June  26. 
Blasting,  Apparatus  for  use  in. 

July  3. 
Blasting     caps.     Explosive     for 

1.473,825  ;  Nov.  13. 
Blasting    charges     for    ignition, 

1,473,596;  Nov,  6.  „    „ 

Blasting  operations.  Controlling  system  for  mine,     S.  F. 

Bridwell  and   J.   F.   Kennedy.     1,444,827;   Feb.   13. 
Blasting  tool.     F.  H.  Biiker.     1,442,645  :  Jan.  16. 
Bleacher.     Portable.       H.     D.     Oberdorfer.        1,460,267; 

•Tune  26. 
Bleaching  apparatus.     C.  Taylor.     1,459,697  :   June  19, 
Bleaching  earth.     C.   Cramer.     1,455,995;   May   22. 
Blf-aching-powder  solutions.  Manufacture  of.     J.  H.  Mac- 

Mahon.      1,474,831;   Nov.  20.  _' 

'    apparatus    therefor.      R.    B.    Wolf. 


article.     F.     A.     Andrews.     Des. 


F.  A.  Andrews.     Des.  62,252; 
A.  I.  Martin.     Des,     62,062 ; 


L.     Ives. 


R.  D.  Harris.     1,461,012  ; 

use    in.       J.    Marshall. 

Preparing.       L.     Lisse. 


R.     F.      Schneider.        1.458,958; 


Bleaching    pulp    and 

1,454,610;   May  8. 
Bleeding     apparatus. 

,Tune   19. 
Blind  advertising  device.  Roller-.     W.  H.  Leydekkers  and 

W.  O.  Ruddle.     1,463,087  :  July  24. 
Blind,  Ventilating.     J.  H.  Wood.     1,475,103;  Nov.  20. 
Block  :   See- 


Baling-press  follower  block. 
Box-forming   block. 
Brake  block. 
Buffer  block. 
Building  block. 
Cement  corncrib  block. 
Chock  block, 
riicking-machine  block. 
Concrete  block. 
Concrete  building  block. 
Concrete   stair  block. 
Concrete    wall    block. 
Cut-off  block. 
Die  block. 
Educational   block. 
Fuse-mounting    block. 
Gear  follower  block. 


Ignition-switch   block. 
Interlocking   block. 
Keel  block. 
Lead  block. 
Lens  block. 
Paving  block. 
Picker  block. 
Pulley  block. 
Puzule  block. 
Railwny-car-wheel    block. 
Rubbing  block. 
Sheave  block. 
Soldering  block. 
Stop   block. 
Swage  or  dolly  block. 
Swivel   block. 
Tackle  block. 
Wheel  block, 
top.   Baffle.     R.  D.   Wad- 


Grade-crossins  block. 
Block   and   combustion-chamber 

leigh.     1,461,566  ;   July  10, 
Block  for  sticker  brads.  Set-up. 

Feb.   27. 
Block    last.      G.    R.    Fitz.      1.445,674:    Feb.    20. 
Block  machine.     C.  O.  Brandell.     1,475,168;  Nov 


A.  F.  Curtis.     1,446,883  ; 


27, 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1027 


Block-making     machine,      Plastic-.        S.      IT.      Pettengill. 

1.4Ti'.309:   Oct.   oO. 
Blocking  machine.     G.  S.  Dey.     1,450,673;  May  29. 
Blocks    and     similar     molded    articles.     Manufacture    of 

building:.      F.    P.   Mclntyro.      1,477.276:    Dec.   11. 
Blocks    and    tile.    Truck    for    handling    hollow.      M.    T. 

Straight.     1,457,639  ;  June  5. 
Blocks.    Apparatus    for    making    cement.      A.    Bruckner. 

1,448,911  :   Mar.   20. 
Blocks.   .Juvenile.     W.   C.   Hadley.      1,464,421 ;   Aug.   7. 
Blocks,  MakinK  building.     R.  B.  Dula.     1,472,516;  Oct.  30. 
Blocks,  Metal  mold  for  concrete.     W.  0.  Seat.     1,458,551  ; 

June  12. 
Blocks,  Method  of  and  arrangement  for  cutting  off  ingot. 

G.  h.  Miillberg.     1,458,428:   June  12. 
Blocks,  Molding  apparatus  for  compressed.     P.  Bonnet. 

1.461,860;  July  17. 
Blood-transfusion   apparatus.     M.   C.   Pruitt.      1,457,796; 

June  5. 
Bloomers.     W.  A.  Goldsmith.     1,450,437  ;  Apr.  3. 
Bloomers.     I.  Goodman.     1,451,421  :  Apr.  10. 
Bloomers.      vV.    Morganstern.      1,470,999 ;    Oct.    16. 
Bloomers.     D.   L.   Rosenberg.     1.445,802  :  Feb.  20. 
Bloomers.     J.  Torchia.     1,469,287  ;  Oct.  2. 
Bloomers,  Reenforced.     S.  Gelarie.     1,460,666  ;  July  8. 
Blotter.     J.  Stich.     1,463.025  ;  July  24. 
Blotter  and  penwiper,  Combined.    G.  B.  and  J.  H.  Mullen. 

1,449,344  ;  Mar.  20. 
Blotter,   Hand.     T.  A.   Hutchinson.     1,448,541  ;  Mar.   13. 
Blotter   holder.      E.    W.    Wilsman.      1,468,770 ;    Sept.    25. 
Blotter.  Ink.     H.  Strauss.     1,447,576;  Mar.  6. 
Blotting  appliance.     A.  C.  Brown.     1,443.866  ;  Jan.  30. 
Blotting  appliance.     H.  Rottenburg.     1,462,943  ;  July  24. 
Blo«--out  h6ot.      G.   G.   Williams.     1.445,465 ;    Feb.   13. 
Blow-out  preventer.  Automatic.     T.  J.  Kelly.     1,455,731 ; 

May  15. 
Blower,  Hand-operated.     W.  Jewett.     1,458,827  ;  June  12. 
Blower   or  suction   fan.      C.   A.   Kuenzel,   jr.      1,462,557 ; 

July  24. 
Blower,   Rotary.     B.   Schmelzer.     1,445.176  ;  Feb.  13. 
Blowing  engine.     L.  C.  Edgar.     1,422,024  ;  Jan.  9. 
Blowgun.     L.  W.  Greve.     1,447,546  ;  Mar.  6. 
Blowpipe.     L.  Campbell,  jr.     1,474,189  ;  Nov.  13. 
Blowpipe    and    soldering    iron,    Combined.      A.    Marquis. 

1,471,620;    Oct.   23. 
Blowtorch.     J.   B.  Anderson.     1,450,718 ;   May  29. 
Blowtorch.      H.    G.    Donigan.      1,441,488;    Jan.    9. 
Blue-print  frame.     V.  P.  Larsen.     1,457,530  ;  June  6. 
board  :   See —  Mathematical  board. 

Automobile  running  board.     Paperboard. 

Baseball  game  board.  Pin    board. 

Cabinet  ironing  board.  Plaque  board. 

Checker  and  chess  board.        Plaster  board. 

Composite  board.  Plaster-receiving   board. 

Composition  board.  Radiator  board. 

Counting  board.  Reenforced  board. 

Drawing   board.  Replacement    running 

Drying  board  board. 

Fabric  board.  Scoop  board. 

Fabric   bolt    board.  Sheathing  board. 

Fair-leader    board.  Steam  board. 

Fireproof  wall  board.  Stocking  board. 

Game  board.  Teeter  board. 

Hammer  board.  Violin    finger    board. 

Ironing  board.  Wall  board. 

Lath  board.  Window  board. 

Match  board. 
Board     and     engine     brace,     Instrument.       W.     Bethke. 

1,450,791  ;  Apr.   3. 
Board   and   making   the   same,    Combined.      W.    Stericker. 

1,462,835  :  .July  24. 
Board    and    roost,    Combined    dropping.      M.    C.    Russell. 

1,465,686;  Aug.  21. 
Board.     Bottom.       G.     Walther     and     J.     A.     Winters. 

1.478.495  ;  Dec.  25. 
Board-setting  and   wrecking  lever,   Combined.     A.   Asper. 

1.445,263:   Feb.   13. 
Board-stripping      device.         T.       Cameron.         1,455,019 ; 

May  15. 

Board,  tabic,  and  container,  Combination  running.     J.  E. 
Kermode.     1,456,780;  May  29. 

Boards,     Attachment     for     ironing.        M.      JI.      Zellers. 

1,450.274  ;    Apr.    3. 
Boat.     C.   J.  Baer.     1,445,467  :  Feb.  13. 
Boat.     A.  C.  Dale.     1,455.8.33;  May  22. 
Boat.     J.  McLeod.     1,474.725;  Nov.  20. 
Boat.     K.   A.  Moen.      1,476,703 :   Dec.   11. 
Boat.     W.   B.    Shearer.      1,458,154;   June   12. 
Boat  and   apparatus  for   the   propulsion   thereof.      V.   A. 

Shaw.     1.455.230;  May  15. 
Boat,  Collapsible.     A.  V.  Santarsiero.     1.462,769;  July  24. 
Boat,  Collapsible.     W.  S.  Wiero.     1,448,905;  Mar.  20. 
Boat,  Fishing.     N.  A.  Lybeck.     1,467,763  ;  Sept.  11. 
Boat,  Foldable.     J.  N.  Clemmer.     1,462,800  ;  July  24. 
Boat-hull     construction.        G.     M.     French.       1,453,223 ; 

Apr.  24^. 
Boat-iaunching  device.      C.   F.  Ellison   and   E.   F.    Bever 

1 .475,290  :  Nov.  27. 
Boat-launching     mechanism.        G.     Wright.       1,455  159 ; 

May  15. 
Boat,  Life-saving.     A.  Baumeart.     1.463.662  :  July  31 
Boat-loading  apparatus.    F.  W.  Lovell.     1,440,396;  Jan.  2. 


Boat  -  loading    apparatus,    Trimmer     for.      A.     F.     Case. 

1,441,659;  Jan.  9. 
Boat,    Manually  -  operated.      J.    K.    Milton.       1,452,433- 

Apr.   17. 
Boat-propelling  device.     C.  A.  Joyner.     1,475,833  ;  Nov.  27. 
Boat-propelling    device.       A.     J.     and     E.     M.     Nelson. 

1,470,865  ;  Oct.  16. 
Boat-propelling     devices.      Pump     for.        G.      Gustafson. 

1,459,330;   June   19. 
Boat-propelling  means.     C.  J.  Baer.     1,451,563  ;  Apr.  10. 
Boat-propelling  means.     C.  J.  Baer.     1,452,059;  Apr.  17 
Boat     propulsion      means.        J.     Youngson.        1,451,412 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Boat,  Sectional.     A.  C.  Goethel.     1,449,222  ;  Mar.  20. 
Boat,  Sectional.     A.  E.  Olson.     1,445,792  ;  Feb.  20. 
Boat,    Submarine.      P.    S.   Perkins.      1,458,844 ;    June    12. 
Boats    and    other    vessels,    Propulsion     of.       A.     Miller. 

1,444,847  :   Feb.   13. 
Boats  and   the  like.  Paddle  wheel  for.     J.   H.   Nyenhuis. 

1,442,729  ;  Jan.  16. 
Boats,  .Apparatus  for  lowering  and  raising  ships'.     H.  W. 

Broady.      1,465,787  ;   Aug.   21. 
Boats,  Attachment  for.     J.  T.  Hisert.     1,477,487  ;  Dec.  11. 
Boats'    davits.    Construction   of.      G.    Rinesi.      1,465,025 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Boats,     Foot    propelling     device     for.       L.     B.     Roberts, 

1,473.049  ;  Nov.  6. 
Boats,  Hoisting  and  lowering  collapsible  life.     G.  Rinesi. 

1,462,422  ;  July  17. 
Boats,     Lowering     and     raising     apparatus     for     ships'. 

H.  W.  Broady.     1,478,546:  Dec.  25. 
Boats,  Power  transmission  for.     P.  C.  Haan.     1,458,405  ; 

June  12. 
Boats,     Propelling    attachment     for.       J.     N.     Coughlan. 

1,461,697;  July  10. 
Boats,   Propelling   device  for.      W.   H.    Ling.     1,448,971 : 

Mar.  20. 
Boats,  Reverse  mechanism  for  motor.     I.  C.  Matthlessen. 

1,454,976  :  May  15. 
Boats,     Sail-reefling    mechanism     for.        O.     Linnemann. 

1,442,623  ;  Jan.  16. 
Boats,  Steering  arrangement  for  motor-driven.     K.  Lenck. 

1,473,484  ;  Nov.  6. 
Boats,   Wing-shedding   means  for  flying.     J.   P.   Tarbox. 

1,466,634;  Aug.  28. 
Bobbin.      W.   Bourassa.     1,440,959 ;   Jan.   2. 
Bobbin.     P.  Edmands.     1,463,205;  July  31. 
Bobbin.      J.   Kaufmann.      1,475,704  ;    Nov.    27. 
Bobbin   and   yarn    package.      H.    D.    Colman.      1,444  414 : 

Feb.   6. 
Bobbin-antisplitting   device.     F.   B.    Guyette   and   P.    M. 

Gunn.     1,459,727  ;  June  26. 
Bobbin-case   lock.      H.   O.   Fletcher     1,466,360 ;   Aug.    28. 
Bobbin-case-retaining  device.     W.  6.  Trohon.     1,471,930: 

Oct.  23. 
Bobbin  cleaner.     E.  A.  Terrell.     1,451,239  ;   Apr.  10. 
Bobbin-cleaning    machine.       E.    H.    Vowles.      1,473,265 : 

Nov.  6.  -       .        . 

Bobbin  clutch.     G.   H.  Magrath.     1,457,226;  May  29. 
Bobbin-head   ring.     J.  O.  Wallgren.     1,468,427  ;   Sept.  18. 
Bobbin   holder.      J.   Fournier.      1,472,591  ;   Oct.    30. 
Bobbin  holder.     C.  A.  Proulx.     1,449,836  ;  Mar.  27. 
Bobbin  holder.     W.  Reiners.     1,459,094  ;  June  19. 
Bobbin  separator  and  feeding  machine.     H.  D.  Vasselln. 

1,441,896;  Jan.  9. 
Bobbin,   spool,   and   the  like,   Metallic.      G.  A.   Mcintosh. 

1,469,930  ;  Oct.  9. 
Bobbin   stripper.     M.  L.   Stone.     1,447,272 ;   Mar.   6. 
Bobbin  supply  box.     I.  Couser.     1,451,683  ;  Apr.  17. 
Bobbin-transferring  mechanism.    A.  Laflamme.    1,475,438 

Nov.  27. 

Bobbin     winders.     Stop     motion     for.       P.     Nathanson 

1,452,924  ;  Apr.  24. 
Bobbin-winding    machine.       H.    D.     Elliott.       1,444,372 

Feb.   6. 
Bobbin-winding  machine.     C.  Tober.     1,475,525  ;  Nov.  27, 
Bobbin-winding    mechanism    and    speed    control    therefor, 

V.    A.    Huttinger.       1,476,755  ;    Dec.    11. 
Bobbins  in  running  paths.  Machine  for  guiding.     A.  Orth 

mann.     1,477,380  ;   Dec.   11. 
Bobbins,  Mounting  for.     W.  I.  Tuttle.     1,454,660 ;  May  8. 
Bobbins,    Protective    thimble    for.      W.    Reiners    and    G, 

Kahlisch.     1,446,396;   Feb.   20. 
Bobsled.     0.  J.  Neinow.     1,456,142  ;  May  22. 
Bodies,   Forming   annular.     L.   T.    Frederick.      1,458,931 

June  19. 
Bodies,    machines,    or    other   apparatus.    Means    for    sup 

porting   and    for    connecting.      W.    Eccles.      1,476,062 

Dec.  4. 
Body   and   limb    developer.      E,    R.    Monroe.      1,471,749 

Oct.  23. 
Body  shell.     G.  E.  Villaret.     Des.  62,763  ;  July  24. 
Bodkin.     M.  C.  R.  Dolphin.     1,452,030  ;  Apr.  17. 
Boiler  :  Bee — 

Clothes  boiler.  Milk   boiler. 

Combination  boiler.  Rapid  boiler. 

Double  boiler.  Steam  boiler. 

Egg  boiler.  Steam  and  water  boiler. 

Ham  boiler.  Superheater  boiler. 

Internal-combustion  boiler.     Washboiler. 

Locomotive  boiler.  Water-tube  boiler. 

Marine  boiler. 
Boiler.     R.   Cederblom.     1,453,703;   May  1. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AliJhabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Boiler.     J.  M.  McClellon.     1,474,156;  Nov.  13. 

Boiler.      C.   Ramstead.      1,441,526;    Jan.   9. 

Boiler  and  heater.     P.  O.  Roth.     1,460,280  ;  June  26. 

Boiler  and  like  furnace.     J.  Crompton  and  W.  Gallagher. 

1,454,229  ;  May  8. 
Boiler  and  water  heater.     J.  Confer.     1,458,876  ;  June  12. 
Boiler  appliance.     H.  E.  Helm.     1,447,550  ;  Mar.  6. 
Boiler   attachment.     G.    D.    Hunter.      1,457,839 ;   June  5. 
Boiler    casings    removably    mounted    upon    firepots.    Gas- 
tight  joint  for.     J.  Pierce,  jr.     1,456,254  ;  May  22. 
Boiler     clean-out     device.        M.      Huffman.        1,445,591  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Boiler  clean-out  device,  Steam-.    M.  Huffman.     1,445,592  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Boiler  cleaner.     F.  Bowers.     1,465,387  ;  Aug.  21. 
Boiler  cleaner.     H.   G.   Shelly.     1,459,997  ;   June  26. 
Boiler  construction.     B.  Kidwell.     1,457,281 ;  May  29. 
Boiler      construction.        T.      Larrey      and      L.      Godard. 

1,474,116;  Nov.  13. 
Boiler    control.    Automatic.      E.    G.    Shader.      1,451,274  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Boiler   economizer   and   operating  the   same.    Steam-.     D. 

S.  Jacobus.     1,442,274  ;  Jan.  16. 
Boiler,  Electiically  heated  and  controlled  steam.     W.  H 

Rowe.     1,451,847  ;  Apr.  17. 
Boiler  feeder,  Automatic.     H.  E.  Malaier  and  F.  R.  Clark, 

jr.     1,475,076  ;  Nov.  20. 
Boiler-feed  mechanism.     D.  C.  Sears  and  A.  M.  Bradford. 

1,461,683  ;  July  10. 
Boiler-feed-water  regulator.     R.  W.  Andrews.     1,454,146  ; 

May  8. 
Boiler-feed-water  system.     G.  W.  Cope.     1,456,722  ;  May  29. 
Boiler-flue  cleaner  or  scaler.     C.  A.  Vonderheid  and  H.  L. 

Eddy.     1,466,317  ;   Aug.   28. 
Boiler-flue-setting      device.        P.      Schmitt.        1,457,753 ; 

June  5. 
Boiler       furnace.       Smoke-preventing.       E.       C.       Hock. 

1,442,666  ;  Jan.  16. 
Boiler     furnace,     Steam-.       J.     N.     Tomes.       1,466,771  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Boiler    headers,    Making.      J.    P.    L.    Baker.      1,468,692; 

Sept.  25. 
Boiler  installation.     S.  E.  Dieseher.     1.472,030;  Oct.  2.S. 
Boiler    magazine    front.       C.     C.     Pulghum.       1,457,516; 

.Tune  5. 
Boiler  plug.     F.   E.   Key.     1,456,314-5  ;  May  22. 
Boiler  plug.    P.  E.  Mcintosh  and  R.  O'Connell.   1,457,911 ; 

June  5. 
Boiler   prime   preventer.     J.   H.    Stockholder.      1,464,225 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Boiler  superheater.     C.   S.  D.  Perry.     1,453,638;   May  1. 
Boiler-tube  cleaner.    J.  H.  Goodfellow.    1,460,669 ;  July  3. 
Boiler-tube  cleaner.     A.  F.  Krause.     1,463,587  ;   July  31. 
Boiler-tube  cutter.     M.  Maher.     1,457,258  ;  May  29. 
Boiler-tube  ferrule.     J.  Peeinka.     1,456,145  ;  May  22. 
Boiler -tube   repair   plug.      H.   N.   McCathron.      1,459,542  ; 

June  19. 
Boiler-tube    repair    plug,    Emergency.      G.    A.    Schaper. 

1,470,767  ;  Oct.  16. 
Boiler-tube  stopper.     L.  Martino.     1,444,351  ;  Feb.  6. 
Boiler-tube   sucker   and   soot   ejector.      J.    H.   Goodfellow. 

1,477,118;  Dec.   11. 
Boiler    tubes    and    the    like,    Expanding    device    for.      P. 

Slesazeck.     1,473,884  ;   Nov.  13. 
Boiler  tubes,  Apparatus  for  cleaning  the  outside  of.     F. 

Kober.     1,462,415 ;  July  17.  „   ^    ^ 

Boiler  tubes,  Pneumatic  device  for  cleaning.     C.  L.  Corne. 

1,473,467  ;  Nov.  6. 
Boiler-washing  system.      S.   Otis.     1,442,581;  Jan.    16. 
Boiler-washing   systems.    Condenser  for.     L.   B.    Graham. 

1,458,697  ;  June  12. 
Boiler-washout    systems,    Temperature    control    for.       S. 

Otis  and  F.  S.  Wichman.     1,460,109;  June  26. 
Boiler    with    superheater.       J.    A.    Barnes.       1,454,100 ; 

May  8. 
Boilers    and    other   vessels.    Nonconducting    covering    for. 

J.  Hawkridge,  D.  Robertson,  and  C.  J.  Nairne.    1,443,221 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Boilers,      Ash-discharge     apparatus     for.       P.      Sargent. 

1.441,246  ;  Jan.  9. 
Boilers,    Apparatus    for    controlling    the    water    level    in. 

F.  B.  Weidner.     1,473.714  ;  Nov.  13. 
Boilers,  Automatic  cut-off  for  fuel  of  oil-burning.     P.  H. 

Gentzel.     1,448;530  ;  Mar.  13. 
Boilers,    Baffle   for   water-tube.      B.    Kidwell.      1,457,282 ; 

May  29. 
Boilers,    Baffle    support    for    water-tube.      W.    J.    Stoop. 

1,447,443;  Mar.  6. 
Boilers,    Baffli'    wall    for.   horizontal    water-tube.      P.    C. 

Stlmmel.     1,459,560  ;  June  19. 
Boilers,  Blow-off  plug  for.     S.  Otis  and   W.   A.   Gardner. 

1,475,718  ;  Nov.  27. 
Boilers,    Bridge  wall   for.      P.    J.    Shanahan.      1,446,937 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Boilers,  Circulation  of  water  in  water-tube.     H.   E.  Yar- 
row.    1,453,965  ;   May  1. 
Boilers,      Cleaner      for      water-tube.        P.      G.      Handoll. 

1,450,957;  Apr.  10. 
Boilers,  Cover  for.     P.  Karsack.     1,454,118  ;  May  8. 
Boilers,  Device  for  the  promoting  and  controlling  of  the 
circulation    nf    water    In    water-tube.      H.    C.    Powel. 
1.469,531  ;  Oct.  2. 
Boilers,  Feed  head  for  steam.     W.  Hildebrand.     1,467,428  ; 
Sept.   11. 


Boil»rs,  Feeding  water  to.     R.  W.  Andrews.     1,440,521  ; 

Jan.   2.  M, 

Boilers  for  burning  residual  molasses.  Furnace  for  steam.  ■ 

H.  A.  Griffin.     1,454,586  ;  May  8.  ™ 

Boilers,  Furnace  arch  for.    M.  Liptak.     1,443,487  ;  Jan.  30. 
Boilers,     Furnace     of     steam.       T.     Collier.       1,455,429 ; 

May  15. 
Boilers,  Heat-distributing  deflector  for.     L.   Godard  and 

T.  Larrey.     1,441,360  ;  Jan.  9. 
Boilers,   Low-water  alarm   for  steam.     W.   A.   McKeown. 

1,471,564;  Oct.  23. 
Boilers,  Means  for  regulating  water  circulation  in  water-  ^ 

tube.     S.  E.  Dieseher.     1,465,118 ;  Aug.  14.  ■ 

Boilers,  Means  for  testing  stay  bolts  in.     J.  B.  Flannery,  ^ 

B.  B.  D.  Stafford,  and  B.  I.  Dodds.     1,455,836  ;  May  22. 
Boilers,    pipes,    and    the    like.    Covering   for.      B.    Spicer. 

1,463,298;    July  31. 
Boilers,   Refractory  brickwork  for  water-tube.     F.   Greco. 

1,446,744  ;    Feb.'  27. 
Boilers,  Regulating  device  for  steam.     G.  F.  Moors  and 

E.  B.  Martin.     1,473,120;  Nov.  6. 
Boilers,  Stay-bolt  structure  for.    J.  R.  Flannery.    1,447,068  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Boilers,  Stay-bolt  structure  for.     J.   R.  Flannery  and  B. 

I.  Dodds.     1,467,366  ;   Sept.   11. 
Boilers    under'   pressure.    Apparatus    for    feeding.      A. 

Siciliano,  jr.     1,441,761;  Jan.  9. 
Boilers,    Washout    plug    for.      J.    Cashmer.      1,453,916  ;J 

May  1. 
Boilers,     Water     feed     for     steam.       W.     A.     Whitmore.| 

1,477,472  ;   Dec.  11. 
Boilers,      Water      gauge      for    heating.      A.      Swaroczky.J 

1,465,956;  Aug.  28. 
Boilers.  Water-gauge  glass  for  steam.     B.  C.  Rodenhizer 

1  452  390  *  Apr.  17. 
Boli-weevil  catcher.  L.  L.  Allen.  1,466^106;  Aug.  28. 
Boll-weevil  catcher.  J.  E.  Brawner.  1,446,871  ;  Feb.  27. 
Boll-weevil  destroyer.  J.  M.  Shobert.  1,475,413  ;  Nov.  27. 
Boll-weevil  destroyer.  M.  A.  Spencer.  1,452,226  ;  Apr.  17 
Boll-weevil  destroyer.  G.  W.  Wiseley.  1,475,467  ;  Nov.  27. 
Boll-weevil   destroyer.    Cotton-.     J.   M.   Lantz   and   B.    C. 

Cason.     1,476.259  ;  Dee.  4. 
Boll-weevil    exterminator.       C.    W.    Brooks.       1,472,544; 

Oct.  30. 
BoU-weevll     exterminator.      J.     A.     Harden.       1,459,626; 

.Tune    19. 
Boll-weevil  exterminator.    C.  R.  Scott.    1,458,857  ;  June  12. 
Boll-weevil    exterminator.      R.    H.    Stevens.      1,470,945 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Boll-weevil  exterminators,  Gathering  attachment  for.     J. 

M.  Saladiner.     1,458,853;  June  12. 
Boll  -  weevil      machine.       A.      Brigden.       1,458,799-800 ; 

June  12. 
Boll-weevil  trap.     L.  L.  Moore.     1,450,382;  Apr.   3. 
Boll-weevil  trap.     L.  L.  Moore.     1,458,538 ;   June  12. 
Bolster.     J.  Dyer.     1,444,671;  Feb.  6. 
Bolt :  See —  .         ^  ,^ 

Adjustable  automatic  bolt.      Self-adjusting    bolt. 

Clamp  bolt.  Set-up  bolt. 

Fitting-up  bolt.  Spindle  bolt. 

Hook  bolt.  Stay    bolt. 

Key  bolt.  Utility   bolt. 

Lock  bolt.  Tire-mold-clamping  bolt. 

Locking  bolt.  Trunk   bolt. 

Railway  bolt.  ,   „    „    „  .,     , 

Bolt.     A.   C.  Anderson,  T.  P.  Archer,  and  P.  W.   Seiler.J 

1,470,951;  Oct.  16. 
Bolt.     G.   E.   Carter.      1,463,572 ;    July   31. 
Bolt.     E.  C.  Glover.     1,466,223  ;  Aug  28. 
Bolt.     E    M.  Van  Dyke.     1,442,500  ;  Jan.  16. 
Bolt  anchor      J.  Karitzky.     1,452,514;  Apr.  24. 
Bolt   anchor.     J.   Karitzky.      1,469,668;   Oct.   2. 
Bolt  anchor.     R.  B.  Ogden.     1,469,950  ;  Oct.  9. 
Bolt     anchor.       R.     E.     Ogden     and     C.     C.     Tomkinson. 

1,471,911 ;   Oct.   23. 
Bolt  anchor.     H.  W.  Pleister.     1,469,667  ;  Oct.  2. 
Bolt      anchor.        H.      W.      Pleister     and      J.     Karitzky. 

1,469,665-6 ;  Oct.  2.  „     .  ,.  ^       t> 

Bolt   and    in  closure    embodying   same.    Spring    relief.      K. 

Amberton.     1,472,405 ;  Oct.  30.  ....... 

Bolt    and    mounting    therefor.      C.    Bartels.      1.444,446, 

Bolt    and    nut    assembling    machine.       E.    G.     Swanson.j 

Bolt  and  nut  U)°k.  '  D.  B.   Ahlers.     1,467,824  ;   Sept.   11. 
Bolt      and      nut      retainer.      Combination.        J.      Coyne. 

1  473 177  *  Nov    6 
Bolt,    Plttin'g-up.  ■   T.    K.    Hine.      1,470,608 ;    Oct.    16. 
Bolt-hoppering   machine.     T.   Eynon.     1,476,064  ;   Dec.  4.1 
Bolt    lock.     Reversible.       W.     N.     Sauerbrei.       l,4o6,466 ; 

May  22. 
Bolt-locking  device.     H.   C.   Evelyn.     1.454,271 ;   May   8. 
Bolt  machine.     J.  A.  Eden,  jr.     1,448,360;  Mar.   13. 
Bolt  machine.     M.  J.  Riley.     1,458.359;  .Tune  12.  _ 
Bolt    machines.    Blank    holder    and    ejecting    device    for^ 

S.  B.  Clay.     1,470,256;  Oct.  9.  ^^„  „,^      .,         „ 

Bolt-pointing  machine.     J.   Craig.      1,440,375 ;   Jan    2     _ 
Bolt-turning      machine.        C.      L.      Savieo.        I,454,98d5 

May  15  rr  i 

Bolting  machine.     J.  J.  Olhasso,   H.  P.  Goss,  and  J.  H. 

Pos.     1,442.536 ;  Jan.  16.  ,,     t>     /., 

Bolts    and    pipes.    Machine    for    threading.      S.    B.    Clay. 

1,444,109  ;  Feb.  6. 


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Bolts,  Dies  tor  forming.    B.  T.  Noble.     1,466,245  ;  Aug.  28. 
Bolts,   etc.,    Pointing   and    sh.'iving    machine   for.      O.   A. 

Smith.     1,464,957  ;   Aug.   14. 
Bolts,  Forming.     B.  T.   Noble.     1,466,244  ;  Aug.   28. 
Bolts,  pipes,  etc.,  Threading  machine  for.     A.  L.  Let&ng- 

well.     1,474,327  ;  Nov.  13. 
Bolts,  Pointiug.     J.  Craig.     1,440,376;  Jan.  2. 
Bomb.     M.  S.  Wetzel.     1,448,891 ;  Mar.  20. 
Bomb  sight,   Stabilized.     M.  M.  Titterington.     1,446,280; 

Feb.   20. 
Bomb  thrower.     W.  Makowiecki.     l,47o,490  ;  Nov.  6. 
Bomb,  Water.     M.  C.  A.  H.  Pape.     1,449,128  ;  Mar.  20. 
Bomb,  Water.     M.  C.  A.  H.  Pape.     1,459,793  ;  June  26. 
Bonbon-coating    machine.      J.    C.     Heilman.       1,447,549 

Mar.  6. 
Book,  Account.    W.  D.  Smith.     1,442,832  ;  Jan.  23. 
Book  and  cover.  Manifold  sales.    Xi\  Hachmanu.     1,446,500  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Book    and    ice-pick    holder.     Combined    coupon.       C.     E 

Erickson.     1,455,759  ;  May  15. 
Book  and  making  same.     T.  Pougher.     1,447,731  ;  Mar.  6 
Bookbinding.      G.    S.   Fry.      1,466,618 ;   Aug.   28. 
Bookbinding.      E.   K.   Robinson.      1,450,261  ;   Apr.   3. 
Bookbindings    and    the    like,    Stamping.      S.    Satenstein. 

1,460,391  ;  July  3. 
Book  case,  Account-.     E.  L.  Mooney.     1,440,484 ;  Jan.  2 
Book,  Check.     C.  M.  Cott.     1,459,702;  June  19. 
Book,   Check.     J.  O.   Elliott.     1,477.330;   Dec.   11. 
Book,  Check.     J.  J.  O'Brien.     1,464,616  ;  Aug.  14. 
Book,  Clay-modeling.     J.  R.  Aiken.     1,458,508  ;  June  12. 
Book,  Coupon.     G.  F.  Jones  and  J.  H.  Allison.     1,470,012  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Book  cover.     F.  Hachmann.     1,446,499  ;  Feb.  27. 
Book  cover  and  tissue  book  thcret'or.  Manifold-sales-.     F. 

Hachmann.     1,446,501 ;  Feb.  27. 
Book-cover  gauge.     C.  B.  Nelson.     1,460,348  ;  June  26. 
Book  cover.  Metal.     F.  Hachmann.     1,452,802  ;  Apr.  24. 
Book    cover.     Protective.      0.     V.     Lalonde.       1,475,586 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Book  covers,  Electrically-heated  former  for  rounding  the 

backs  of.     A.  Trost.     1,457,108;   May  29. 
Book     covers,     Machine     for     making.       T.     E.     Heeter. 

1,460,581  ;  July  3. 
Book,    Deposit.      C.   A.   Middaugh.      1,440,481  ;   Jan.    2. 
Book-fastening   machines,    Laying-on    apparatus    for.      U. 

Bischof.     1,458,026  ;  June  5. 
Book      hanger      and      protector.        A.      W.      Alexander. 

1,442,112  ;  Jan.  16. 
Book  holder.     C.  S.  Booth.     1,440,656;   Jan.  2. 
Book  holder.     M.   J.  CafErey.     1,463,668  ;  Julv  31. 
Book  holder.     I.  J.  Plamondon.     1,457,458  ;  June .  5. 
Bookkeeping  form.     H.    H.  Walker.     1,446,229 ;   Feb.  20. 
Bookkeeping,      Form      for     machine.        W.      C.      Taylor. 

1,463,929  ;  Aug.   7. 
Bookkeeping,    Leaf-upsetting    tray    for    vertical    files    for 

machine.     A.  Dom.     1,443,566  ;  Jan.  30. 
Bookkeepiui?.     Means     empioved     in.        E.      R.      Bering. 

i.4.3!j,o:;i  ;    June    19. 
Bookkeeping  system.     H.  J.  La  Wall  and  C.  E.  Wetzel. 

1,462,140  ;  July  17. 
Book  leaf,  Detacnabie.    C.  W.  McCall.    1,4-59,338;  June  19. 
Book,  Loose-leaf.     L.  H.  Middleton.      1,459,231  ;  June  19. 
Book,   Loose-leaf.     R.   G.   Whitlock.      1,451,451  ;   Apr.   10. 
Book,  Loose-leaf.     B.  G.  Whitlock.     1,464,791  •  Aug.  14. 
Book,  Loose-leaf-binder.     L.  Kingsley.    1,478,522  ;  Dec.  25. 
Book-making  machine.     E.  E.  Frey.     1,470,070  ;  Oct.  9. 
Bookmark.      R.    Mallina.      1,469,163;    Sept.    25. 
Bookmark.     J.   C.    Wise.     1,468,685 ;    Sept.   25. 
Book  match.     C.  L.  Pforsch.     1.459,033  ;  June  19. 
Book,  Memorandum.     S.  H.  Simpson.     1,448,875  ;  Mar.  20. 
Book  or  binder.  Loose-leaf.     W.  R.  Horsfield.     1.476,615  ; 

Di'C.  4- 
Book  or  binder,  Loose-leaf.    F.  B.  A.  Kirsten.     1,443,267  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Bookrack.     L.  D.  Cadenhead.     1,460,642  ;  July  3. 
Book,  Receipt.     S.  F.  Clarkson.     1,449,145;  Mar.  20. 
Bookrest.     W.  L.  Blair.     1,470,052  ;  Oct.  9. 
Bookrcst.     B.  H.  Hoffman.     1,448,118  ;  Mar.  13. 
Bookrest.     A.  H.   Pratt.      1,476,838  ;    Dec.   11. 
Bookrest.     W.  J.  Walsh.     1,454,197  ;  May  8. 
Book-sev?ing  machines.  Automatic  feeding  mechanism  for, 

J.  Murray.     1,441,997  ;  Jan.  9. 
Bookstand.      F.    M.    Priest.      1,446,352 ;    Feb.    20. 
Book-stitching    machine.       M.     Christensen.       1,463,940 

Aug.  7. 
Book    with   detachable   leaves.      J.    S.    King.      1,448,450 

Mar.  13. 
Book-wrapping  machine.     P.  Frazler,  P.  T.  Pachter,  R.  E, 

Ackley,  and  H.  C.  Alger.     1,446,171 ;  Feb.  20. 
Books    and    the    like.     Holder    for.      H.    D.    Townsend 

1.440,509  ;  Jan.  2. 
Books,     Binding     post     for     loose-leaf.       W.     Wilburger 

1,452,860  ;  Apr.  24. 
Books.    Detachable    filler    for    memorandum.      J.    Schade 

1.474,494;  Nov.  20. 
Books,  Hanger  for.     M.  D.  Schwartz.     1,475,451 ;  Nov.  27 
Books  in   detachable   covers.   Means  for   securing.     J.   S 

King.     1,454,288;  May  8. 
Books,  Loose-leaf  marker  for.     L.  E.  Hughes.     1,478,655 

Dec.  25. 
Books,  Machine  for  casing  in.     C.  O.  Strom.     1,454,299 

May  8. 
Books,      Machine      for      making      match.        G.      Turner 

1,459,038;   June    19. 


Books,  Quick-release  means  for  loose-leaf.  G.  W.  New- 
man.    1,473,247  ;  Nov.  6. 

Books,  Ruler  for  loose-leaf.  J.  L.  Crook,  jr.  1,467,534  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Boom  and  bucket.     C.  E.  Foote.     1,443,354  ;  Jan.  30. 

Booms,  Brake  and  control  system  for  swinging.  G.  B. 
Massey.     1,476.989  ;  Dec.  11. 

Boomerang  thrower.    C.  A.  Anderson.    1,457,764  ;  June  6. 

Boot.     P.  Y.   Smiley.     1,444,215  ;   Feb.  6. 

Boot  and  rubber-shoe  removing  Jack.  A.  Pakulskl. 
1,474,546;  Nov.  20. 

Boot  and  shoe.     A.   F.   S.   Lyons.     1,477,140 ;  Dec.  11. 

Boot  and  shoe  drier.     J.  J.   O'Neill.     1,444,264  ;   Feb.   6. 

Boot  and  shoe  ,iack.     R.   S.  Wilson.     1,442,459  ;  Jan.  16. 

Boot  and  shoe  parts.  Method  of  and  machine  for  com- 
pressing. A.  B.  Hudson  and  W.  C.  WUlson.  1,448,069  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Boot,  Lady's.     J.  Fenton.     1,464,981  ;  Aug.  14. 

Boot  or  shoe.     W.  J.  Brigg.     1,466,611  ;  Aug.  28. 

Bootblack  stands  and  the  like.  Suction  support  for.     6. 

MichaeL  1,463,631  ;  July  31. 
S.     Guglielmello.       1,475,298 ; 


Apr.   24. 

1,475,671  ;  Nov.  27. 
Dec.  18. 
Ross.    Des.  62,591 ; 

heels   to.      C.   A. 
13,780;  Jan.  30. 

'      L.  A. 


Schonstelner  and  T.   E. 
Boot-blacking     machine. 

Nov.   27. 
Bootjack.     W.   C.    Gruss.     1,453,105; 
Boot-polishing  machine.     G.  Zarrelli. 
Boot  top.     C.  Tweedie.     Des.  63,596  ; 
Boots  and  shoes.  Heel  cushion  for.    B. 

June  26. 
Boots    and    shoes,    Machine   for   fixing 

Young  and  J.  H.   Woodington.     1,44 
Boots  and  shoes.  Machine  for  laying  the  soles  of. 

Casgrain.     1,447,235  ;  Mar.  6. 
Boots  and  shoes,  Machine  for  making  stiffeners,  stiffening 

material,  insoles,  and  like  parts  for.     D.  B.  Macdonald. 

1,474,202  ;  Nov.  13. 
Coots    and    shoes.    Machine    for   trimming   the    edges    of. 

E.  J.  Ray.     1,478,797  ;  Dec.  25. 
Boots  and  shoes,'  Means  for  measuring  or  marking  off  the 

sizes  of  half  soles  of.     1,462,699  ;  July  24. 
Boots  and  shoes.   Press  for  use  in   the  manufacture  of. 

E.  E.  Winkley.     1,442,839  ;  Jan.  23. 
Boots  and  shoes.  Sock  for.     J.  D.  Mackintosh.     1,443,081 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Boots    and    shoes.    Tack-extracting   machine    for.      B.    P. 

Corps.     1,473,923;  Nov.   13. 
Boots    and    shoes.    Treeing    device    for.    H.    S.    Jonea. 

1,449,820  ;  Mar.  27. 
Boots,    shoes,    and    the    like.    Rack    for.      J.    S.    Cantelo. 

1,468,800;  Sept.  25. 
Booth,  Customer's  waiting.     B.  W.   Klein.     Des.   62,824; 

Aug.  7. 
Booth,  Folding  voting.    J.  J.  Reinhold.   1,449,780  ;  Mar.  27. 
Borax     and     boric     acid.     Manufacture     of.       A.     Kelly. 

1,450,975  ;  Apr.  10. 
Borax     from     saline    liquors,     Recovering.       C.     Iddings. 

1,476,890;  Dec.  11. 
Borax,  Obtaining.     W.  A.   Kuhnert.     1,474,433  ;  Nov.  20. 
Boring  and  milling  machine.     H.   R.   Young.     1,442,210 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Boring    and 

1.440,602  ; 
Boring   and    reaming    holes    in 

Davie.     1,473,781 ;  Nov.  13. 
Boring    and    reaming   tool.      P. 

Feb.  27. 
Boring  apparatus  and  making  same.  Earth-.    F.  A.  Ingalls. 

1  442  949  *  Jan    23 
Boring 'bar, 'Twin-head.     G.  Rachard.     1,470,289;   Oct.  9. 
Boring  bar  and  the  like.     A.  B.  Vosburg  and  R.  B.  Whit- 

nej'.     1,461,202  ;  July  10. 
Boring-bar  tool.     W.  Aab.     1,456,351 ;  May  22. 
Boring  drill.  Roller  earth-.     H.  W.  Fletcher. 

Jan.  9. 
Bonne;  drill, 

Nov.  20. 
Boring  head. 

July  31. 
Boring  machine. 

Boring   machine. 
Boring    machine. 
Boring  machine. 
Boring  machine. 
Boring    machine, 

Apr.   17. 
Boring    machine. 

Mar.  20. 
Boring     milL       A 


milling    machine.    Combined.      H.    C.    Hook. 

Jan.  2. 

reaming 


metal,    Tool    for.      J.    M. 
B.    Canfleld.      1,446,831; 


1,441,220  ; 


Rotary  earth-.     H.  R.  Hughes.     1,474,633; 
J.   H.  Prey  and  J.  N.   Kaiser.     1,463,686; 


J.  A.  Macey.     1,445,699;  Feb.   20. 
A.    W.   Marquis.      1,451,585 ;    Apr.    10. 
A.    B.    Pearson.      1,476,724 ;    Dec.    11. 
C.  Stecher.     1,452,940;  Apr.  24. 
E.  S.  Towns.     1,452,007  ;  Apr.  17 
Portable.       J.     Staempfli.       1,452,320; 

Portable.      W.    M.    Wink.      1,449,361 ; 


Draeseke    and    A.     W.    Parkes. 


W. 

1,4616,818;    Sept.    4. 
Boring  mill.  Horizontal 

May  8. 
Boring  mills,  Counterweight  for, 

Jan.  2. 


W.  L.  Schillenbach.     1,454,190; 


A.  C.  Wais.     1,440,512  ; 


Boring  mills.  Rapid  traverse  and  feed  control  for.  A. 
Trosch.     1,475.255  ;   Nov.   27. 

Boring  or  sinking  operations  in  wood  or  other  soft  ma- 
terials. Auger,  router  or  like  tool  for.  B.  R.  Maxim. 
1.444,626  ;  Feb.   6. 

Boring   tooL      C.    C.   Koeln.     1,477,651  ;  Dec    18 

Boring  tool.   Earth-.      S.   J.   Smith.      1,442,984 ;    Jan.    23. 
Bottle.     A.  V.  Baxter.     Des.  61,840  ;  Jan.  30. 
Bottle.     B.  P.  Benois.     Des.   63,351-2  ;   Nov.   27. 
Bottle.     B.   P.  Benois.     Des.   63,354  ;   Nov.   27. 


1030 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continticd. 


Bottle.     L.  Borokoff.     Des.   62,053  ;  Mar.   13. 

Bottle.     W.    S.   Breeden.     Des.   63,610;   Dec.   25. 

Bottle.     P.  J.  de  S.  Coty.     Des.  62,318  ;  May  8. 

Bottle.      B.   M.    Douglas.      Des.    63,027  ;    Sept.   18. 

Bottle.     R.  C.  Graham.     Des.  63,365  ;  Nov.  27. 

Bottle.     E.  L.  Husting.     Des.  63,400  ;  Dec.  4. 

Bottle.     L.   J.   Isola.      Des.   62,571;   Jnne  26. 

Bottle.     F.  Javal.     Des.  61,829  :  Jan.  23. 

Bottle.     F.   Javal.     Des.  62,399  ;   May  22. 

Bottle.     M.   I.  Katz.     Des.   62,300  :   May   1. 

Bottle.     A.  E.  Kelley.     Des.  61,830  ;  Jan.  23. 

Bottle.     W.  Kropff.     Des.  62,995-6;  Sept.  4. 

Bottle.     W.  B.  Marble.     Des.  62,303  ;  May  1. 

Bottle.     W.  B.  Marble.     Des.  62.784-5;  July  81. 

Bottle.     W.  B.  Marble.     Des.  62,999  ;  Sept.  4. 

Bottle.     C.  W.  Melsezahl.     Des.  63,569  ;   Dec.  18. 

Bottle.     F.  J.  M.  Miles.     Des.  61,918  ;  Feb.  6. 

Bottle.     L.  B.  Newell.     Des.  63,654;  Dec.  25. 

Bottle.      W.    P.    Parsons.      Des.    61,920;    Feb.    6. 

Bottle.      H.    K.    Quan.      Des.    62,804 ;    July    31. 

Bottle.     C.  J.    Root.     Des.   63.198;   Oct.   30. 

Bottle.      C.    J.    Root.      Des.   63,200 ;    Oct.    30. 

Bottle.     C.  J.  Root.     Des.  63,238-40  ;  Nov.  6. 

Bottle.     C.  J.   Root.     Des.  63,324^6;  Nov.  20. 

Bottle.     C.  J.  Root.     Des.  63,588  ;  Dec.  18. 

Bottle.      C.   J.    Root.     Des.    63,657 ;   Dec.    25. 

Bottle.      W.    R.    Root.      Des.    63,199  ;    Oct.    30. 

Bottle.     R.  Sayre.     Des.  62,112  ;  Mar.  20. 

Bottle.     H.  J.  D.  Wipf.     Des.  62,160  ;  Mar.  27. 

Bottle  and  cap,  Combined.     P.   Bassaler.     Des.   62,315 ; 

May  8. 
Bottle  and  cap,  Lock.     W.  P.  Walsh.     1,475.908;  Nov.  27 
Bottle  appliance.     W.  R.  Mahnken.     1,446,474  ;   Feb.  27. 
Bottle  attachment.     W.  W.  Edmister.     1,451,564  ;  Apr.  10. 
Bottle  attachment.     L.  L.  Latham.     1,449,335  ;  Mar.  20. 
Bottle    cap.      S.   Biorkquist.      1.455,068 ;   May    15. 
Bottle  cap.     W.  C.  Buttner.     1,462,165  ;  July  17. 
Bottie    cap.       A.     F.    G.     Lucas    and    vT.     F-    Alexander. 

1,477,139  ;  Dec.  11. 
Bottle  cap.     A.   Meldrum.     1.458,535  ;   June  12. 
Bottle  cap.     0.  L.  Nace.     1,459,477  :  June  19. 
Bottle  cap.     C.  C.  Parker.     1,460,269;  June  26. 
Bottle  cap.     A.  C.  Ruggiero.     1,472,889  ;  Nov.  6. 
Bottle  cap  and  brush  holder.   Combination  of.     A.  Wood- 
ruff.    1,455,158  ;  May  15. 
Bottle    cap    and    making    the    same.      A.    L.    Bernandin. 

1,442,597  ;  Jan.  16. 
Bottle  cap  and  making  same.     C.  E.  McManus.     1,444,514  ; 

Feb.   6. 
Bottle  cap  and  the  like.     P.   K.  Plympton.     1,449,953; 

Mar.  27. 
Bottle  cip,  Dairy-.     N.  J.  Hall.     1,475,383  ;  Nov.  27. 
Bottle-cap    lifter.    Milk-.      G.    M.    Stafford.       1,446,277 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Bottle  cap.  Milk-.     M.   Mailman.     1,449,768;   Mar.  27. 
Bottle  cap.  Milk-.     T.  F.  Roney.     1,450.517;  Apr.  3. 
Bottle-cap  remover.     P.  C-  Rush.     1,463,139  ;  .Tuly  24. 
Bottle-cap   remover.     L.    A.    Tyler.      1,449,309 ;   Mar.    20. 
Bottle-cap  remover  and  sealer.    A.  B.  Andreas.   1,448,047  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Bottle-c.ip  remover,  Milk-.     S.  A.  Strzelczyk.     1,466,517  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Bottle  capper.     E.  P.  Edgecombe,  .ir.     1,454,540  ;  May  8. 
Bottle  capper.     O.   S.   Piatt.     1,453,405  ;   May   1. 
Bottle-capping  and  -wire-removing  machine.     R.  J.  Canton. 

1,456,617;  May  29. 
Bottle-capping    machine.       R.    G.     Clark.       1,470,348-9 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Bottle-capping  machine.     C.  J.  Kryzanowsky.     1,466,662  ; 

Sept.   4. 
Bottle  -  capping     machine.       E.     Nordstrom.       Rel5,612 ; 

May  22. 
Bottle-capping     machine.     Semiautomatic.       E.     A.     Hey, 

J.  G.  Le  Pere,  and  L.  K.  Webber.     1,458,123  ;  June  5. 
Bottle-capping   machines,    Compensating    mechanism    for. 

C.  W.  Kendall.     1,461,550;  July  10. 
Bottle-capping  machines.  Crimping  device  for.     E.  Nord- 
strom.     1,472,489;   Oct.    30. 
Bottle   caps,    Machine   for   assembling.      C.    E.   McManus. 

1,444,515  ;  .Feb.  6. 
Bottle    carrier.        H.     A.     Smith    and     M.     A.     Johnson. 

1,442,741  ;  .Tan.  16. 
Bottle  carrier.     C.  B.  Williams,     1,474,305  ;  Nov.  13. 
Bottle     carrier     and     opener.    Milk-.       M.    J.     Dvorshak, 

1,467,613  ;   Sept.  11. 
Bottle   carrier.   Milk-.     V. .  Boulia.     1,4.57,342;  June  5. 
Bottle  carrying  cup  cap.  Vacuum-.     I.  A.  Gay.    1,441,793  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Bottle-cleaning  apparatus.     C.  H.  Loew  and  J.  R.  Gruetter, 

1,462,512  ;  July  24. 
Bottle-cleaning  apparatus.    C.  H.  Lowe  and  J.  R.  Gruetter, 

1,463,763  ;   July  31. 
Bottle-cleaning    machines,    Crate    for.      B.    E.    Llnfoot. 

1,460,068;  June  26. 
Bottle  closure.     C.  L,  Bernardo.     1,473,540  ;  Nov.  6. 
Bottle  closure.     G.  Boggio.     1,471,937  ;   Oct.   23. 
Bottle    closure.      L,    O.    Culver.      1,442,652  ;    Jan.    10. 
Bottle  closure.     H.   Ipsen.     1,447,082  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bottle  closure.     C.  G.  van  der  Lee.     1,468,314  ;  Sept.  18, 
Bottle  closure.     H.   Shelmon.      1,466,314 ;    Aug,   28, 
Bottle   closure,     P,    G.    Shull,     1,472,093 ;   Oct.    30, 
Bottle  closure.     C,  L.  Turner,     1,478,687  •   De".  25. 


Bottle  -  closure  -  applying       device.         S,       L,      Goldman. 

1,473,342  ;  Nov.  6. 
Bottle  closure,  Automatic.  C.  Harrer.  1,456,774  ;  May  29. 
Bottle  closure.  Milk-.  A.  M.  Baroody.  1,462.462  ;  July  17. 
Bottle  closure.  Milk-.  E,  Dingman,  1,459,579;  June  19. 
Bottle  closure  or  cap.  R.  Murchie.  1,453.514 ;  May  1. 
Bottle    closure.    Sanitary.      H,    R,     Stevens,      1,478,146 

Dec.  18  . 
Bottle     container.     Milk-,       J.     V.     Porter.       1,472,437 ; 

Oct,  30. 
Bottle    cooler.      J.    W.    Woodward    and    P.    E.    Lewis. 

1,469,866;    Oct.   9. 
Bottle  cooling    device.      O.    M.    Wooldrldge.      1,460,304; 

June  26. 
Bottle   cover.     S.   L.   Goldman.     1,471,120;   Oct.   16. 
Bottle-cover  and  spout.    J.  A.  Klein.    1,448,967  ;  Mar.  20. 
Bottle  cover,  Nursing-.     P.  Ferris.     1,458,041  :  June  5. 
Bottle  crowner.     J.  J.  Gaynor.     1,448,956;  Mar.  20. 
Bottle-disk    extractor.      R.  E.  Wike.      1,448,956  ;    Mar.   20. 
Bottle,   Dosage.     W.   J.  Covell.     1,453,444  ;   May   1. 
Bottle,  Dropper.     T.  A.  DeVilbiss.     Des.  62,889  ;  Aug.  21. 
Bottle    feeding    and    grinding    device.      J.     H.    Konefea. 

1,454,931 ;  May  15. 
Bottle  filler.      J.    C.   A.    Sittler.      1,444,854;   Peh.    13. 
Bottle   filling  and  capping  machine.     I.   R.   Hippenmeyer 

and  C.  Skidd.     1,463,998;  Aug,  7. 
Bottle  filling  and  capping  machine  or  the  like.     R.    L. 

Nicholas.     1,460,210;  June  26. 
Bottle-filling    machine.       L.    A.    Hawthorne.       1,442,405 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Bottle-filling  machine.     G.  A.  Howe  and  J.  L.  Kosmann, 

1.45S,il7!V;    June    19. 
Bottle-filling    machine.      L.    L.    Strasburger    and    G.    W. 

GoodP.     1,449  019  ;  Mar.  20. 
Bottle-filling  machine  or  the  like.     R.  L.  Nicholas  and  M. 

Goldberger.      1,460,211  ;   June   26, 
Bottle,  Glass,     S.  C.  Miller.     Des.  63,373  ;  Nov.  27. 
Bottle  handle,  Milk-.     L.  Kranzl.     1,461,621 ;  July  10. 
Bottle  handle.  Milk-.     W.  E.  Parnell.     1,474,685  ;  Nov.  20. 
Bottle  handling  and  testing  apparatus.     H.  M.  and  C.  M. 

Cushman,     W.     A.     Washburn,     and     H.     B.     Kimball. 

1,446,161 ;   Feb.  20. 
Bottle-handling  device.     H.  Hillmann,    1,462,546  ;  July  24, 
Bottle  holder.     C.   Cohen.      1,451,649  ;   Apr.   10. 
Bottle  holder.     C,   A,  F.  Ducorron.     1,474,322  ;  Nov.   13, 
Bottle  holder.     R.   E.   Prank.     1,456,728;   May   29. 
Bottle  holder,      C,   F,   Shoonfelt,   G.   H.   Cook,   and   P.   H. 

Conk.     1,4.59,707  :  June  19. 
Bottle  holder.     H.  A.  W.  Ward.     1,464,789-90;  Aug.  14. 
Bottle  holder.     A.  L.  Welch.     1,448,015  ;  Mar.  13. 
Bottle    bolder,    Antithief    milk-.      J,    Russo.      1,468,214 : 

Sept.  IS, 
Bottle  holder.  Collapsible.     G.   E,  Llewellyn.     1,470,383  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Bottle  holder.  Milk-.     A.  Codair.     1,475,934  ;  Dec.  4. 
Bottle     holder.     Milk-,       M.     G.     Gardonyi.       1,457,060 : 

Mav  29. 
Bottle  holder.  Milk-.     W.  H.  Lykins.     1,462,370  ;  July  17. 
Bottle    bolder,    Nursing-.      B.    D.    Jennings.      1,474,593 : 

Nov.  20.  ,  ,  „ 

Bottle    holder.     Sanitary.       J.     B.     Morton.       1,464,578 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Bottle,  Milk.    E.  Dunn.    1,462,330  ;  July  17. 
Bottle  necks,  Tool  for  removing  ties  from.     .\,  C.  Meeker, 

1,456,185  ;  May  22. 
Bottle,   NonreflUable.     C.  W.  Sharp.     1.456.939  ;  May  20, 
Bottle.  Nursing,     C.   Campus.     1,440,966  ;   Jan.   2. 
Bottle,   Nursing.     M.   A.   Davenport.      1,441,623;   Jan.   0 
Bottle,  Nursing.     R.  J.  Hagerty,     1,451,822  ;  Apr.  17. 
Bottle,  Nursing.     J.  May.     1,448.309  :  Mar.   13. 
Bottle,   Nursing.     A.   L,   Mobley.     1.466,311  ;   .^ug.    28, 
Bottle  opener.     E.  Camp  and  A.  F.  Schatzel.     1,471, 10.>  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Bottle  opener.   Milk-,      W.   Hughes.      1,473,936:   Nov.   13 
Bottle  opener,   Nonsplash.     J.   0.    Remillard.      1.463,530: 

Bottle  or   similar  article.     A.   J.   Sanford.     Des.   62,963; 

Aug,   28, 
Bottle,  Paper  milk,     R,  M.  Oliver.     1,463,437  ;  Ju^y  31 , 
Bottle.  Perfume.     L.  Philippe,     Des.  63,433-4  :  Dec.  4 
Bottle,  Perfume,     C.  Weeks.     Des.  62,684  ;  July  17, 
Bottle,   Perfume,      C,    Weeks,      Des,   62,858;    .Nus,    7, 
Bottle     Perfume.      C.    Weeks.      Des.    63.209  :    Oct,    30 
Bottle   protector.     V.   Hamilton.      1,468,808 ;    Sept.    25. 
Bottle  protector.     J.  McCrink.     1,462,291  ;  July  17. 
Bottle  receptacle.     T.  E.  Petty.     1,462,356 ;  July  17. 
Bottle  refrigerator.      W.  O'Neel.      1,468,126;  Sept.   18, 
Bottle-rinsing  machine,     C.  A.  Miller.     1,466,141  ;  Aug.  28. 
Bottle,    Sanitary    nursing.       W.    Richmond.       1,466,190 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Bottle  Kornbbina-  and  washing  machine.     C.  B.  Van  Horn. 

1.459,643:    June    19, 
Bottle-sealing     apparatus,        H.     M.     Ross.        1,445,71  (  ; 

Feb.   20. 
Bottle-sealing  device.     M.  P.  Orr.     1.478.140  ;  Dec.  IS. 
Bottle     stopper.     J.     F.     Borne     and     G.     A.     Galloway. 

1,448,051 ;  Mar.  13. 
Bottle  stopper.     V.  E.  Dance.     1,463,198  :  July  31, 
Bottle  stopper.     J.  P.   McLaurin.     1.443.425;  Jan.  30. 
Bottle  stopper.     H.  P.  Roberts.     1,473,048;  Nov.  6. 
Bottle  stopper.     J.   Schedler.     1,469,487  ;  Oct.  2. 
Bottle  stopper.     H.  J.   Smallwood.     1,458,366  ;   June   12. 


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Bottle  stopper  and  pouring  spout,  Milk-.     J.  T.  Marshall 

and   S.   W.   Leavltt.     1,441,364  ;   Jan.  9. 
Bottle  -  stopper  -  varnishing      device.        P.      W.      Raebee. 

1,457,748  ;  June  5. 
Bottle     top.     Ornamental.       H.     L.     Helter.       1,454,510 ; 

May  8. 
Bottle,  Unbreakable  nursing.    P.  W.  Frehafer.    1,459,725  ; 

June  26. 
Bottle,  Vacuum.     .\.  G.    Hale.     1,456,797;  May  29. 
Bottle   vending  and  ejecting  mechanism,   Coin-controUod. 

C.   W.  Adams.     1,441,650  ;  Jan.  9. 
Bottle  washer.     C.  Haniann.     1,464,870;  Aug.  14. 
Bottle   washers,   etc.,  Automatic   case  feeder  for.     S.   W. 

Wilkinson.      1,467,409  ;   Sept.    11. 
Bottle-washing  machine.      G.  A.  Berg.      1,455,774  ;  May  22. 
Bottle-washing  machine.     O.  C.  Grenzke.     1,462,598  ;  July 

24. 
Bottle-washing    machine.      H.    D.    Lathrop.      1,445,775 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Bottle-washing    machine.      E.    A.     Schmidt.       1,442,006 ; 

.Tan.  9. 
Bottles   and    cans.   Hand   tool   for   opening.      O.   A.    Han- 
ford.     1,471,027  ;  Oct.  16. 
Bottlos  and  like  containers.  Apparatus  for   cleaning.     H. 

Scarborough  and  J.  R.  Dostal.     1,445.359  ;  Feb.  13. 
Bottles  and  the  like.   Combined  air-pressure  release  and 

cover  for.     T.    W.   Slack.      1,468,886;    Sept.   25. 
Bottles  and  the  like.  Safety  receptacle  for.     C.  B.  Olsen, 

jr.     1,459,375;   June   19. 
Bottles    and    the    like.    Stopper    for.      H.    J.    Bragdon. 

1,463,570;  July  31. 
Bottles,  Apparatus  for  ejecting,  accelerating,  or  control- 
ling   liquid     discharge    from.      G.     Clark.       1,459,282 ; 

June  19. 
Bottles,  Closure  for  miik.     I.  Davis.     1,459,443  ;  June  19. 
Bottles,     Dropping     attachment     for.       C.     L.     Swartz. 

1,471,868;   Oct.   23. 
Bottles,    etc..     Machine    for    making.       W.    E.     Glaspey. 

1,453,759;   May  1. 
Bottles,    etc.,    Mechanism    for   handling.      M.    C.    Heath. 

1,460,020;    June  26. 
Bottles.    Fluid-discharge    means    for.      B.    E.     Robinson. 

1,458,004  ;  June  5. 
Bottles,   Holder  for  nursing.     R.  E.  Bannon.     l,461,c;42  ; 

July  10. 
Bottles,  Locker  for  milk.    J.  E.  Ward.    1,465,537  :  Aug.  21. 
Bottles,      Manufacturing      water.       J.       W.      Patterson. 

1,442,.'?57;  .Ian.  16. 
Bottles  or  containers.  Holder  for.    C.  M.  Feist.    1,449,275  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Bottles  or  the  like.  Machine  for  capping.     P.  J.  Bouchel 

1,452,410;   Apr.   17. 
Bottles,     Receptacle     for     holding     milk.       F.     Vescuso. 

1,450,997  ;  Apr.  10. 
Bottles,    Safety    device    for.      H.    P.    Kraft.      1,457,706 ; 

June  5. 
Bottles,  Spoonholder  for.     L.  S.  Barr.     1,443,861  ;  Jan.  30. 
Bottles,    tins,    jars,    containers,    and    receptacles.    Closure 

for.      R.    S.    Brown.      1,481,139-40;    Oct.    16, 
Bottles,   Top   for   drinking.     E.   L.    McGuire.      1.441,010 ; 

Jan,   2. 
Bottling  machine.     W.   E.   Haskell,     1,477,485  ;  Dec.   11. 
Bottling   machines.   Combined   mixing   and   inspection   at- 
tachment for.     W.  B.  Doe.     1,448,617  ;  Mar,  13. 
Bouquet  holder.     A.  Glassman.     1,450,955 ;    Apr.   10. 
Bouquet  holder.     G.  Robinson.     1,456,859  ;  May  29. 
Bowl.     F.  Carder.     Des.  61,942;  Feb.  13. 
Bowl.      P.    Carder,      Des,    61,944 ;    Feb,    13. 
Bowl.     F.  Carder.     Des.  61,946;   Feb.  13. 
Bowl.     F.  Carder.     Des.   63,252  ;  Nov.   13. 
Bowl.     A.  J.  Flauder.     Des.  62,044  ;  Mar.  6, 
Bowl.  Cracker.     G.  L.  Tillotson.     1,448.423  ;  Mar.  13, 
Bowl,    Grapefruit.     V.   Watts  and   C.   Vogel.      1,467,888  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Bowl,  Nut-.     W.  M.  Humbert.     Des.  62,486  ;  June  12, 
Bowl  or  similar  article.     H.  Wanerman.     Des.  62,679-80  ; 

July  17. 
Bowl    or    similar,  articles.    Fruit.      J.    Friedman.      Des. 

62.022  ;   Mar.   6. 
Bowl  or  the  like.     L,  W.  Rice.     Des.  62,175  ;  Apr.  3. 
Bowl.   Washing.     C.  P.  Bohland.     1,467,994  ;  Sept,   18, 
Bowling      alleys.      Attachment      for.        C.      A.      Wendt. 

1.446,954  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bowls.     Driving     means     for     centrifugal.       M,     Leitch, 

1.476,760;   Dec.  11. 
Box :  See — 

Advertising  box.  Compartment  mail  box. 

Annealing  box.  Conduit  outlet  box. 

Automobile  license  box.  -         Container  box. 

Bait   box.  Core   box. 

Battery  box.  Covered    bos. 

Bearing  box.  Cut-out  box. 

Beauty   box.  Delivery  box. 

Belt    box.  Display  box. 

Bobbin   supply  box.  Display    folding    box. 

Cardboard  box.  Fare  box. 

Cartrid.ge  box.  Feed   box. 

Cash  box.  Filing  box. 

Cheese  box.  Film-roll    box. 

Click  box.  Film-transporting   box. 

Collapsible  box.  Fire  box. 

Color    box.  Fish  box. 

Compartment  bwjc.  Folding  box. 


Box  :  See — 

Fuse  box. 

Garment  box. 

Glove  box. 

Golf   putting  box. 

Ice  box. 

Ice-cream    box. 

Journal   box. 

Lamp-shade-delivery  box. 

Letter  box. 

Locomotive  driving  box. 

Locomotive  fire  box. 

Lunch  box. 

Mall  box. 

Match  box. 

Metal  box. 

Meter   box. 

Miter  box. 

Nest  box. 

Outlet  box; 

Paint   box. 

l'a|)er    box. 

Paper  folding  box. 

Parcel  box. 

Pasteboard  box. 

Phonograph    sound    box. 

Pocket  inatch  box. 

Powder  box. 

Powder-dispensing  box. 

Printing  box. 


Reducible  size  box. 
Rural   mail  box. 
Safety  box. 
Safety   chick    box. 
Safety    deposit    box. 
Sewing  box. 
Sheet-metal  box. 
Shipping  box. 
Shoe-polish    box. 
Slg;n  box. 
Size-reducible  box. 
Sketch   box. 
Sluice   box. 
Soap  box. 
Sound  box. 
Sound-deadening   box. 
Sound-refining  box. 
Stamp-pad  box. 
Staying-machine  box. 
Stuffing  box. 
Suture    box. 
Switch  box. 
Telephone  coin  box. 
Terminal  box. 
Ticket  box. 
Tool  box. 
Vanity   box. 
Window  box. 
Wrapped  box. 


Box.    L.  Binder.     1,442,515  ;  Jan.  16." 

Box.     L.  Binder.     1,447,276;   Mar.   6. 

Box.     A,   Danziger.     Des.  62,145 ;  Mar.  27. 

Box.     P,  J.  Dolan.    1,443,565  ;  Jan.  .30. 

Box.      W.   E.    Elliott.      1,468,229 ;    Sept.    18. 

Box.     C.  A.  Fox.     1,463,074  ;  July  24. 

Box.     J.  G.  Huye.     1,473,432  ;  Nov.  6. 

Box.     I.   Iscowitz.     1,445,593  ;   Feb.   13. 

r.ox.     W.  H.  Joslin.     1,441,727 ;  .Tan.  9. 

Box.     J.   J.  Kehn.     1,468,237 ;   Sept.   18. 

Box.     H.  Levine.     1,475,708  :  Nov.  27. 

Box.     J.  F.  Matthews.     1,463,059  ;  July  24. 

Box.      C.    F.    Montag.      1,471,050:    Oct.    16. 

Box.     E.  C.  Pease.     Des.  63,314  ;  Nov.  20. 

Box.     L.    G,   Rosskam,     Des,   63,042 ;    Sept.   18, 

Box.     H.  B.  Walter.     1,449,468  ;  Mar.  27. 

Box,      G.    X,.  Wendling,      1,472,346;    Oct,    30, 

Box  and  attachment  therefor.     E.  C.  J.  Lloyd.    1,474,271 ; 

Nov.   13, 
Box  and  blank  therefor,  Foldable.     H.   L.  Fellowes,     Re, 

15,532  ;  Jan,  23, 
Box  and  crate,     P,  Krzyzak.     1,478,038  ;  Dec.   18, 
Box    and    knockout    therefor,    Junction,      W.    A,    Bonnell. 

1,477,806  ;    Dec,    18. 
Box  and  like  article.  Covered.    O.  P.  Greenwood,    1,442,940  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Box  and  making  the  same.     O.  C,  Thompson,     1,472,535; 

Oct,  30, 
Box   and    manufacturing    same.    Collapsible.      H.    Levine. 

1,458,349:    June   12, 
Box  blank.  Fruit-,     W.  J.  Bray.     1,468,696;   Sept.  25. 
Box    blanks.    Form    for    use    in    making,      G,    Hopkins, 

1,471,558  ;  Oct,   23. 
Box     blanks.     Machine^    for     forming,      C.     L.  .  Moyer. 

1,456,248-9  ;   May  22. 
Box     bodies,     Blank     for     and     forming.       L.     Binder, 

1,447,277;  Mar.  6. 
Box  cell  case.     A.  H.  Showalter.     1.443,283  ;  Jan.  23, 
Box  connector.     B.  E.  Getcholl.     1,466,361 ;  Au.g,  28. 
Box  construction.     J.  H.   Godshall.     1,449,667  ;  Mar.  '27. 
Box    construction    and    manufacturing,    Reenforced    and 

safety,     B,   H,   Davis,      1,470,063;   Oct.   9. 
Box  cover.     G.  B.  Scruby.     1.451,963;  Apr.  17. 
Bo'x  cover.     H.  C.   F.  Zimmer.     1,468,852  ;   Sept,  25, 
Box     cover.     Detachable,       F.     G,     Salerno.       1,464,508 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Box-cover  fastener.     H.  Appel.     1,476.679 ;   Dec.   11. 
Box-cover  press.     J.  W.  Bobbins.     1,473,643  :  Nov.  13. 
Box-covering  machine,     F,  E,  Hatch,     1,451,908  ;  Apr,  17. 
Box-covering      machine.         A,       Worcester,         1,452.720; 

Apr.  24. 
Box     covers,     Mechanism     for    applying.       J.     C.     Thom. 

1,446,359  :   Feb.  20. 
Box  covers.  Wrapping  for  candy.     J.  H.  Rook.     1,450,230  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Rox  fastener,     R.  Rainalter.     1,462,657  ;  .Tulv  24. 
Box  fastener.     E.   B.   Strange.      1.469.196  ; 'Sept.    25. 
Box,  Folding.     A.  Weber.     1 ,442,837  :  Jan,  23. 
Box-folding    machines.      Blank-carrving    mechanism     for, 

L,  E,  La  Bombard.     1,444, . 348  :  Feb.  6. 
Box  for  candy  or  the  like.     J.  K.  Parley,  jr.     1,460,127 ; 

June  26. 
Box  for  carboys,  Shipping.     C.  S.  Weatherby.     1,462,672  ; 

July  24. 
Box  for  shipment  of  eggs  and  other  articles.  Collapsible. 

J.  H.  Spangler.     1,471,508  ;  Oct.   23. 
Box  form  or  mandrel.     M.  B.  Diskin.     1,456,096  ;  May  22. 
Box-forming  block,     W,  E.  Middleton.     1,473,244  ;  Nov.  6. 
Box  handle.     J,   H.   Beckman,     1,472,508 ;   Oct,    30. 
Box-handling   apparatus.      P.    Stebler  and   G.   T.   Stamm. 

1.474,857:   Nov,   20, 
Box    lock.    Meter-.     E,    Rynearson.      1,442,446 ;    Jan,    16. 
Box  machine,  Wirebound-.     H.  J,  Koch.     1,454,518  ;  May  8 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Box    machine, 

June  5. 
Box-making   machine. 
Box-making  machine. 

1,463,454;   July  31. 
Box-making     machine. 

Dec.    11. 
Box-making    machine. 

1,468.146;  Sept.  18. 
Box-making     machine. 

Mar.  13. 
Box-making     machine, 

1,463,567;   July  31. 
Box-making   machines, 

terial  to, 


Wlrehound-.       H.     J.    Koch.       1,457,529 ; 


J.   Albrecht.      1,460,693 ;    July    3. 
E.  D.  Anderson  and  C.  Beckmann. 

H.     A.     Denmire.       1,476,954  ; 

M.    Feybusch    and    S.    Severson. 

C.     G.     Lundholm.       1,448,412 ; 


Pasteboard- 


Arnold. 


Means   for   feeding  adhesive   ma- 
J.   Rudnick.     1,461,737;   July   17. 
Box  material.  Automatic  machine  for  shaping  and  fasten- 
ing iron  bands  to.     S.  J.  Gunn.     1,465,817  :  Aug.  21. 
Box-nailing  machine.     L.  Marshall.      1,455,217  ;  May   15. 
Box  -  nailing     machines.     Table     for.       G.     D.     Parker. 

1,468,392;  Sept.  18. 
Box  opener.     O.    Skaar.     1,451,593;   Apr.   10. 
Box  opener.     A.  B.  Vieth,  sr.     1,473,892;  Nov.   13. 
Box  or  carton,  Folding.     R.  Hunt.     1,478,336  ;  Dec.  18. 
Box    or    container    and    sealing    same.      C.    C.    Mengel. 

1,472,661  ;   Oct.   30. 
Box  or  receptacle,  Foldable.     B.  L.  Severance.     1,443,437  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Box,     packing     case,     and     the     like.       J.     I.     Nasmith 

1,473,196  ;  Nov.  6. 
Box,  packing  case,  and  the  like.  Collapsible.  J.  W.  Cooper. 

1,448,433  ;  Mar.  13. 
Box     parts     or     boxes.     Making.        O.      C.     Thompson. 

1,472,534  ;  Oct.   30. 
Box  reenforcoment.     E.  Miller.     1,459,309  ;  .Tune  19. 
Box-strapping  device.      S.   W.  Treat.     1,469,857;   Oct.   9. 
Box   straps.   Machine  for  applying.     A.   G.   G.   Guenther. 

1,462,960  ;  July  24. 
Box-washing     apparatus.       A.     M.     Spaeth.       1,465.371  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Box-wrapping  and   similar   machines.   Counting   and   reg- 
istering device  for.     J.  H.  Stortz.     1,452,713  ;  Apr.  24. 
Boxes  and  boxes  made  of  fiber  or  paper  board,   Making. 

H.  B.  Walter.     1,449,467;  Mar.  27. 
Boxes  and  crates.  Machine  for  making.     J.  Shellenberger. 

1,463,727;   July  31. 
Boxes      and      elements      thereof.      Making.        C.      Holly. 

1,450,681:    Apr.    3. 
Boxes  and   safes.    Indicating   mechanism   for   strong.      K. 

Mamiya.      1,465,362;    Aug.    21. 
Boxes   and   the  like.   Machine  for  making  paper  folding. 

C.    Butterfield.      1,461,966;    July    17. 
Boxes  and  the  like,  Packetine  device  for.     G.  C.  Ekstrom 

and    G.    orstrom.      1.468,010;    Sept.    18. 
Boxes,  Automatic  signal-operating  device  for  mail.     H.  C. 

Feist.     1,456,543  ;  May  29. 
Boxes,  Cam  for  gill.     G.  T.  Hemsley.     1,453,010  ;  Apr.  24. 
Boxes,   cases,   etc..    Composition   for   the   manufacture   ot. 

R.   de  los   Santos.     1,464,588 ;   Aug.    14. 
Boxes.   Compartment   end   closure   for.      G.    X.   Wendling. 

1,472, .347  :  Oct.   30. 
Boxes,    Corner   stay   for.      E.    G.    Higginson.      1,462,009 ; 

July  17. 
Boxes.  Fraud-nrevention  means  for  cigar.     L.  Greensteln. 

1,474,963;  Nov.  20. 
Boxes,   Lateral-motion   device   for  driving.     W.  E.   Wood- 

ard.     1,452.862  ;  Apr.  24. 
Boxes,  Machine   for  making. 

July  10. 
Boxes.  Machine  for  sealing. 

Jan.  16. 
Boxes,   Machine   for    the   manufacture   of  cardboard.      G. 

Rubello.      1,466,759;    Sept.    4. 
Boxes,    Machine   for   use   in   making. 

1,463,382  ;  July  31. 

Boxes,    Machine    for    use    in    making, 

1,461,014  ;  July  3. 
Boxes,    Machine    for   use    in    making. 

1,467,278  ;    Sept.    4. 
Boxes,   Machine  for  wrapping.     M.  Feybusch   and  P.   W 

Fleischer.      1,475,694  ;    Nov.    27. 
Boxes,   Making   annealing.     W.   P.   Shlpman 

Mar.  20. 
Boxes,  Making  loose-wrapped  folding. 

W.  Roberts.     1,455,321 ;  May   15. 
Boxes,    Making    wirebound.       H.     J. 

May  8. 
Boxes    of    sheet    metal,  'Manufacturing, 

1,440,561  ;    Jan.    2. 
Boxes   of   the   slide    and   shell   type.   Machine  for  use   In 

fitting  together.     W.  E.  Molins.     1,473,496  ;  Nov.  6. 

Boxes,  Oil  retainer  for  .iournal.  A.  Boomershine- 
1,460,809;   July   3. 

Boxes  or  the  like.  Making  paper  folding.     C.  Butterfield. 

1,461,967;  July  17. 
Boxes  or  the  like.  Mold  for  plastic  flower.     W.  A.  Carey. 

1,457,767  ;  June  5. 

Boxes.  Removable  label  and  transparent  panel  holder  for 
cake.  W.  J.  Park  and  F.  H.  Robinson.  1,441,447 ; 
Jan.  9. 


A.   V.   Coster.     1,461,414; 
W.  MacGowan.     1,442,727 ; 


C.    H.    Bombardie. 

D.    A.    Landers. 

O.    C.   Thompson. 


1,449,200  ; 


G.  W.  Case  and  J. 
Koch.       1,454,517 ; 


M.    Singewald. 


Heel  brace. 
Lid  brace. 
Rail  brace. 
Railway-rail  brace. 
Screen-door  brace. 
Stovepipe    braoe. 
Tractor  brace. 


Brace  :  See — 

.adjustable  brace. 

Automobile  brace. 

Automobile  fender  brace. 

Chassis  brace. 

Fender  brace. 

Folding  brace. 

Frame  brace. 

Hand  brace. 
Brace.     E.  E.  Johnson.     1,462,702  ;  July  24. 
Brace.     N.  Saros.     1,441,177 ;  Jan.  2. 
Brace.      R.    W.    Shaffer.      1,466,487  ;    Aug.    28. 
Brace    and    tension    device.      C.    E.    Reddig.      1,445,239 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Braces.     P.  M.  J.  Lafl^che.     1,474,268;  Nov.   13. 
Braces    and    the    like.    Handle    construction    for.      W.    I. 

Tuttle.     1,478,409  ;   Dec.   25. 
Bracelet.     S.  Gyulai.     1,448,440;  Mar.  13. 
Bracelet.     C.  M.  Levy.     Des.  62,738  ;  July  24. 
Bracelet.      P.    B.    McKenzie.      1,461,250 ;    July    10. 
Bracelet.     S.  O.  Myrberg.     1.440,838;  Jan.  2. 
Bracelet.      W.    Segman.      Des.    62,592 ;    June    19. 
Bracelet.      W.    Segman.      1,466,566 ;    Aug.    28. 
Bracelet.     C.  H.   Sherman.     1,447,188  ;  Mar.  6. 
Bracelet.      C.    H.    Sherman.      Des.    63,141 ;    Oct.    16. 
Bracelet  and  link  therefor.     H.  A.    Schmidt.     1,443,654 

Jan.  30. 
Bracelet  and  making  the  same.  Flexible  wire-strand  bead 

C.  H.  Sherman.     1,448,465  ;  Mar.  13. 
Bracelet,    armlet,    garter,    and   the   like,   Expansible  wire 

C.   Terry.      1,440,647 ;    Jan.   2. 
Bracelet,  bolt,  or  the  like.  Expanding.     G.  W.  Harrison 

1,455,883:   May   22. 
Bracelet-buckle  member.     A.  G.  Bklund.     Des.  62,939-40 

Aug.   28. 
Bracelet-buckle  member.     E.  H.  Lohrmann.     Des.  62,958  ; 

Aug.    28. 
Bracelet  clasp.     K.   L.  Toelcke,  A.  Mikkola,  and  L.   Sha- 
piro.     1,466,975;    Sept.    4. 
Bracelet   clasp.   Ribbon-.      R.   King.      1,478,658 ;   Dec.   25. 
Bracelet  coupling.     F.  R.  Stafford.     1,445.564  ;  Feb.  13. 
Bracelet,  Flexible.     A.  P.  Blanchard.     1,467,468  ;  Sept.  11. 
Bracelet,  Flexible.     L.  A.  Veigel,  .ir.     1,443,512  ;  Jan.  30, 
Bracelet  or  article  of  similar  nature.  Arm.     I.  H.  Lapidus. 

Des.  01,982  ;  Feb.  20. 
Bracelet    or    like    article   of   Jewelry.       A.    L.    Newman. 

1,473.796  ;  Nov.  13. 
Bracelets,  Link  for  expansible.     G.  J.  Bauer  and  F.  B. 

Carson.     1,461,203;   July  10. 
Bracket :    See — 

Adjustable  bracket.  Receptacle-s  upporting 

Armored  bracket.  bracket. 

Attaching  bracket.  Scaffold  bracket. 

Automatic   microscope      Scaffold  and  roof  bracket, 
bracket.  Scaffolding  bracket. 

Bathroom  bracket.  Sewing- machine -m  o  t  o  r 

Brake  bracket.  bracket. 

Bumper  bracket.  Shade  bracket. 

Bumper-attaching  bracket.     Shade  and  curtain  bracket. 

B  u  m  p  e  r-bar-supporting       Shelf   bracket, 
bracket.  Sink  bracket. 

Caster   bracket.  Spotlight   bracket. 

Clothesline  br.icket.  Spring  bracket. 

Curtain-rod  bracket.  Supporting  bracket. 

Fender  bracket.  Swivel  bracket. 

Ladder  bracket.  Tube  bracket. 

Ladder  scaffold  bracket.  Tube-frame   bracket. 

Ladder-step  bracket.  Wall  bracket. 

Lamp  bracket.  Wheel  bracket. 

Lantern  bracket.  Window  bracket. 

Rail   bracket.  Window-shade  bracket. 

Bracket.      J.    T.    Corley.      1,461,210;    July    10. 
Bracket.     B.  V.  Cz.-irnecki.     1.459,364  ;  June  19. 
Bracket.     S.  J.  Dick.     1,451,764  ;  Apr.  17. 
Bracket.     A.  G.  Feldman.     1,453.788  :  May  1. 
Bracket.     L.   C.   Harrington.     1,470,261:   Oct.   9. 
Bracket.      H.    Horstman.      1,478.122 ;   Dec.    18. 
Bracket    and    fender.    Spring.      W.    G.    Cox.      1,455,573 : 

May    15. 
Bracket  arm.     F.  Craib.     Des.  62,099-101  ;  Mar.  20. 
Bracket  back.     E.   S.  Lewis.     Des.  63.055  :   Sept.  25. 
Bracket  back.     G.  E.  Villaret.     Des.  62.753  :  July  24. 
Bracket  back.     G.  E.  Villaret.     Des.  62,755-8  :  ,Tuly  24. 
Bracket  for  supporting  objects,  and  especially  for  seeur 

ing     number     plates.       A.     W.     Cordes.        1,463,358 

July  31. 
Bracket-suspension    or    motor-supporting    means.      R.     A, 

Weinhardt.      1,466,610  ;  Aug.'  28. 
Brackets   and   the  like   on    tubes,   Mounting.     W.    Meyer 

1,477,657  :    Dec.    18. 
Braid  and  the  like.  Featherstitch.     A.  A.  Hodgkins.     Des 

62,907;    Aug.    21. 
Braid  or  similar  article.  Featherstitch.     A.  A.  Hodgkins 

Des.    62.906 ;   Aug.   21. 
Braid  or  similar  article.  Featherstitch.     A.  A.  Hodgkins 

Des.  63,079  :  Oct.  2. 
Braid  or  the  like.  Package  for.     O.  Mitchell.     1,459,849 

June  26. 
Braid  or  the  like.  Tip  for.     C.  P.  Berolzheimer.    1,465,754 

Aug.  21. 
Braiding    apparatus.      A.    and    H.    Scheuer.      1,465,487 ; 

Aug.    21. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1033 


Braiding  (iic.     A.  Petersen.     1,469,530;  Oct.   2. 
BraidiiiK  machine.     E.  Biichli.     1,475,981  ;  Dec.  4. 
Brnidina  niacliine.     J.  B.  Chace.     1,441,782  ;  Jan.  9. 
Braiding  machine.     J.  B.  Hale.     1,449,749  ;  Mar.  27. 
Braidin?  machine.      F.   Klein.     1,465,554 ;    Aug.   21. 
Brnidins  machine.     X.  Pfninder.     1,476,639  ;  Dec.  4. 
Biaidincc  machine.     C.  Tober.     1,456,656;  May  29. 
Braiding   machine.     C.   Tober.     1,467,474  ;   June   5. 
Biaidins-niachiue  body  structure.     J.  B.  Hale.    1,469,217  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Braiding-machine     carrier.       J.     B.     Hale.        1,470,920; 

Oct.  16. 
BiMiilinii-inachine    carrier.      G.    F.    McCahey.      1,444,513 ; 

I'ob.  ii. 
Braiding   machines,    Beater   mechanism    for.      H.    Staub. 

1,455,892:   May   22. 
Braiding     machines.     Bobbin    stand     for.       A.     Petersen. 

1.472,492  :   Oct.  30. 
Braiding    machines.    Carrier-controlling    device    for.      A. 

Petersen.      1,462,213  ;   July   17. 
Braiding   machines.    Stop   motion   for.     F.   W.   Mansfield. 

1.4G7,.551 ;  Sept.  11. 
Brake :  See — 

Air  brake.  Fluid-pressure  brake. 

Attachable  brake.  Friction  brake. 

Auto   brake.  Hand  brake. 

.\utomatic  brake.  Hydraulic   brake. 

Automobile  brake.  Internal   brake. 

Automotive  brake.  Liquid  brake. 

Band  brake.  Load-controlled  air  brake. 

Bending  brake.  Momentum-operated  brake. 

Car  brake.  Outside   brake. 

Car  hand  brake.  Pneumatic  brake. 

Carriage    brake.  Power   brake. 

Coaster   brake.  Propeller  brake. 

Disk  brake.  Railway  brake. 

Drum  brake.  Service  brake. 

Electric  brake.  Sled   brake. 

Electromechanical  brake.         Steering-wheel  brake. 

ElGctropneumatic  brake.  Truck  brake. 

Elevator  brake.  Vehicle  br.Tke. 

Emergency  brake.  Wagon    brake. 

Fluid   brake.  Wheel  brake. 

Fluid-onerated    brake. 
Brake.     E.  M.  Bouton  and  R.  Pruger.     1,472,151  ;  Oct.  30. 
Brake.     C.  E.  Bradburn  and  A.  Finke.     1.475,538  :  Nov.  27. 
Brake.     S.  H.  Clapp.     1,465.509:  Aug.  21. 
Brake.     H.  W.  Clark.     1,471,997;   Oct.  23. 
Brake.     O.  L.  Coffcv.     1,443.728:  Jan.  30. 
Brake.     E.   R.   Evans.      1,463.159 :   July   31. 
Brake.     C.  W.  Heltman.     1,441,084  ;  Jan.  2. 
Brake.     J.   A.  Hevser.     1,452,736;  Apr.  24. 
Brake.     J.  A.  La  Viers.     1.472,302:  Oct.  30. 
Brake.     E.   V.  Lawrence.     1.444,194  :   Feb.   6. 
Brake.     W.  R.  Lee.     1,444,317  :  Feb.  6. 
Brake.     A.  H.  Manwaring.     1.474,537 ;  Nov.  20. 
Brake.     H.  W.  Muhleiscii.     I,4."i9,237  :  June  19. 
Brake.     R.   W.   Perkins.     1.453.600 :  May   1. 
Brake.     E.   A.   Rarev.     1,445.170:   Feb.   13. 
Brake.     .T.  M.  Rohlfing.     1,452.528  ;  Apr.  24. 
Brake.     W.   Sanderson.     1.443.093 ;   Jan.   23. 
Brake.     R.  Schmitz.     1,462.722  ;  .luly  24. 
Brake.     J.    R.     Steele    and    J.   R.     Stanger.      1,448,095 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Brake.     J.  F.  Streib.     1,455,311 ;  Mav  15. 
Rmke.      fl.    J.   Thomas.      1,457,048 :   Mav    29. 
Brake.     H.  G.  Weymouth.     1,443.775  :  Jan.  .30. 
Brake-actuating    mechanism.      R.    A     Neal.      1,452,212 

Apr.  17. 
Brake-adjustiBg  device.     A.  M.  Erhart  and  W.  R.  McFar 

land.     1.449,273  ;  Mar.  20. 
Brake-adiusting    means.       W.     F.     Pfander.       1,468,033 

Sept.  IS. 
Brake-adjusting    mechanism.      B.    F.    Kurtz.      1,467,046 

Sept.    4. 
Brake   alarm,  Emergency-.     J.   D.    Sartakoff.     1,447,604 

Mar.  fi. 
Brake  and  clutch  lock.     J.  S.  Sims.     1,456,579;  May  29 
Brake  and  clutch  mechanism.     A.  C.  Mason.     1,473,115 

Nov.  6. 
Brake  and  draft  appliance.   Automatic.     W.   W.   Hender 

son.     1,441,348;  Jan,  9. 
Brake    and    tension    device.      E.    B.    Strawn.      1,469,284 

Oct  2. 
Brake     and     throttle     pedal.      Combined.        G.      Bailhe. 

1.473.984  :  Nov.  13. 
Brake  and  transmission  band  lining.  Detachable.     W.  A 

McGuire.     1,455.259  :  May  15. 
Brake  and  transmission  bands.  Treating.     W.  K.  Bolleau 

Re.   15.543  ;  Feb.   20. 
Brake-apolyins  device,  Pressure-equalizing.     O.  J.   Frock 

1,457.156;  Mav  29. 
Brake  band.     W.  L.   Darnell.     1,478,849  ;   Dec.  25. 
Brake  band.    W.  M.  Parkison.     1,450.448  :  Apr.  3. 
Brake  band.     A.  H.   Sweet.     1,478,070 :   Dec.   18. 
Brake-band-control    mechanism.      R.     Wick.      1,455,372 ; 

Mav  15. 
Brake   band.   Demountable.      C.    E.    Carlson.      1,471,882 

Oct.   23. 
Brake-band  facing.  Unwoven.     W.  C.  Fisher.     1,465,389 

Aug.  21. 
Brake-band    fitting.       O.     Konigslow,     sr.       1,456,605-6 

May  29. 


Brake-band  lining.  A.  L.  Rennie.  1.450,925;  Apr.  10. 
Brako-l)aMd  lining.  R.  Reynolds.  1,466,189;  Aug.  28. 
Brake-band   lining,    Linked.      A.    H.    Sweet.      1,460,118 ; 

June  26. 
Brake-band    silencing    pad.      F.    C.    Morris.      1,470,864 : 

Oct.  16. 
Brake  bands,  brake  shoes,  etc.,   Lining  or  friction   mem- 
ber for.     F.  A.  Headson.     1,468,634  ;  Sept.  25. 
Brake     bands,     Relining     motor  -  vehicle.       R.     Sardeson. 

1,452,475  ;  Apr.  17. 
Brake   beam.      S.   A.    Crone.      1,475,280 ;    Nov.    27, 
Brake   beam.      C.    Harter.      1,476,752 ;    Dec.    11. 
Brake  beam.     E.  C.  Washburn.     1.443,808  ;  Jan.  30. 
Brake-beam  fulcrum.    W.  C.  Hcdgcock.    1,445.881  ;  Feb.  20. 
Brake-beam  fulcrum.    W.  C.  Hedgcock.    1,446,042  ;  Feb.  20. 
Br.nke-heam   fulcrum.     A.   Sparrow.     1,474,946 ;   Nov.   20. 
Brake-beam   fulcrum   and    making   same,   Forged.      E.    R. 

Viberg.     1,460,773  ;  July  3. 
Brake-beam      fulcrum,      Reversible.        E.      A.      Mayhew. 

1,473,116;  Nov.  6. 
Brake-beam  fulcrum  strut.     W.  E.  Fowler,  Jr.     1,474,110: 

Nov.   13. 
Brake  beam.  Railway.     S.  A.  Crone.     1,459,141  :  June  19. 
Brake-beam  support  and   brake-shoe-release  device.     J.  L. 

Mohun.      1,446,855;    Feb.    27. 
Brake    beams    and    making    same.    Reversible    strut    for. 

A.  P.  Rissler  and  W.  G.  Hamilton.     1,474,165  ;  Nov.  13. 
Brake  beams.  Support  for  clasp.   E.  6.  Busse.    1,461,516 ; 

July  10. 
Brake  beams,  Third  and  fourth  point  support  for.     A.  W. 

Hawkins.     1,478,565  ;  Dec.  25. 
Brake   beams.   Third  or   fourth  point  suspension  support 

mount    or    bracket    for.      E.   A.    Le   Beau.      1,453,684 ; 

May  1. 
Brake  block.     R.  J.  Stokes.     1,462,391 ;  July  17. 
Brake  bracket.  Outside.     F.  J.  Andel.     1,455,562  ;  May  15. 
Brake-clutch   connector.   Ford.      J.   C'.   Boyle.     1,451,488 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Brake-control    mechanism.      E.    H.    Belden.       1,464.920 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Brake  device.     H.  A.  Cover  and  A.  McKinney.     1,459.574  ; 

June  19. 
Brake  device.  Fluid-pressure-.     J.  C.  McCune.     1,469,585  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Brake  device.  Load-.     T.  H.  Thomas.     1.472.100  :  Oct.  30. 
Brake,    Double-acting    load.      W.    E.    Hale.       1,457,162 ; 

May  29. 
Brake  drum.     G.  Walther.     1.473.366;  Nov.  6. 
Brake    drums,     Grease     shield     for.       W.     D.     Beightol. 

1.473,664;  Nov.  13. 
Brake  equalizer.     C.   M.   Mohler.     1.453.597 :    Mav   1. 
Brake-equalizing    device.       E.     G.     Lefever.       1,468,910 ; 

Sept.   26. 
Brake    hangers,    Bracket    for.      B.    Haskell.       1,440,734 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Brake   head.    Adjustable.      W.    C.    Hedgcock.      1,453,838 ; 

May  1.  ' 

Brake  iron.     S.  L.   Hall.     1,463,693  ;   July  31. 
Brake     lever.     Emergency.       O.     W.     Pope.       1.468,414 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Brake  lining.     W.  D.  Pardee.     1,447,100  ;  Feb.  27. 
Brake  lining.  Demountable.    H.  Vanderhoof  and  W.  Gilllg. 

1.474.215;  Nov.  18. 
Brake-lining  dressing.     W.  B.  Falor.     1,461,386  ;  July  10. 
Brake    linings    and    the    like,    Making.      P.    J.    Gleason. 

1 .452.555  ■;  Apr.  24. 
Brake    lock.    Automatic. .    L.    F.    Hellmann    and    W.    W. 

Baxter.     1.459.099  :  June  19. 
Brake  mechanism.     E.   H.  Belden.      1.468.453  :   Sept   18. 
Brake  mechanism.     M.  C.  Blest.     1,473,006  :  Nov.  6. 
Brake  mechanism.     W.  C.  Hedgcock.     1,454,167  :  Mav  8. 
Brake  mechanism.     T,.  G.  Nil.^on.     1,445.232  ;  Feb.  13. 
Brake  mechanism,    A.  H.  Peycke.    1,459,745  :  June  26. 
Rrnke   mechanism.      A.   H.   Peycke.      1.466,478:   Aug.    28. 
Brake  mechanism.     F.  A.  Shuier.     1,449,064  ;  Mar.  20. 
Brake   mechanism.      H.   Vanderbeek.      1.454,091  ;    May    8. 
Brake    mechanism.      K.    O.    Wlnell.      1,457,S6S  :    June    5. 
Brake     mechanism,     Automotive.       J.     R.     Bartholomew. 

1.469,551  :  Oct.  2. 
Brake  mechanism,  Friction.     C.  L.  C.  Magee.     1.476.367  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Brake   mechanism,   Hydraulic.      L.   L.   Mack.      1.472,369 ; 

Oct  30. 
Brake  mechanism.  Trailer-.     H.  L.  Hirschler.     1,444,316  ; 

Feb.    6. 
Brake-operating  apparatus,     H.   L.  Hirschler.     1.444,315 ; 

Feb.   R. 
Brake-operating     device.       H.     F.     Hardin.       1,464.761; 

Aug.    14. 
Brake-operating  means.     J.  H.  Bash.     1,440,902  ;  Jan.  2. 
Brake-operating  mechanism.     H.  E.  Anderson.     1,468,691 ; 

Sept.   25. 
Brake-operating    mechanism.       L.    Boirault.       1,445.065 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Brake-operating      mechanism.         W.       R.      R.      Hiscutt. 

1,446.702  ;   Feb.   27. 
Brake-operating    mechanism.      M.    Loughead.      1,468,602 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Brake-operating  mechanism.     E.  W.  Weaver.     1,440,514  ; 

Jan.   2. 
Brake-operating  mechanism.  Safety.    E.  Q.  Moses  and  R.  H 

Plass.     1,449,831 ;  Mar.  27. 
Brake  retainer.     A.  B.  Myers.     145,745  :   June  5. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Brake  rigging.     O.  E.  Barthel.     1,473,456  :  Nov.  6. 
Brake  rigging,  Clasp-.     W.   S.  Baird.      ],470,84S  ;  Oct.  9. 
Brake    ring,    Water-cooied.      L.    A.    Knopp.       1.475.955  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Brake-rod  attachment.     ,T.  W.  Connell  and  J.  Armstrong. 

1,462,932  ;  July  24. 
Brake-rod  take-up.     P.   C.  Agee.     1,458,793:   June  12. 
Brake    rods,    Fixture    for.      I.    C.    Shuster.      1,463,557 : 

July  31. 
Brake-settiiiff  device.  Automatic.     S.  R.  Hardy  and  R.  A. 

Cocliran.  "1.464,039;  Aug.  7. 
Brake  shoe.     W.  O.   Lott.     1,471,273;   Oct.  16. 
Brake    slioe.      E.    W.   McDonald.      1,465,141  ;    Aug.    14. 
Brake  shoe.     C.  D.  Pettis.     1,470,472-3  ;  Oct.  9. 
Brake  shoe.     C.  D.  Pettis.     1,470,475-SO  ;  Oct.  9. 
Brake  shoe.     E.  C.  Teague.     1,451,59.0  ;  Apr.  10. 
Brake  shoe.     J.   S.  Thompson.     1,463,981  ;  Aug.  7. 
Brake  shoe  and  head  connection.  T.  C.  Huffman.  1,444,462  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Brake-shoe  back.     C.  D.  Pettis.     1,470,474  ;  Oct.  9. 
Brake-shoe   key.     E.   Emery.      1,451„S32 ;   Apr.    10. 
Brake-shoe   key.     E.   Emery.     1,465,975  ;   Aug.   28. 
Brake-shoe  lug.     G.  L.   Mclntyre.     1,447,799  ;  Mar.   6. 
Brake  shoe.  Portable.     G.  E.  Osterman.     1.476,099  ;  Dec.  4. 
Brake-shoe    spreader.      E.    P.    Shimer    and    E.    I.    Frey. 

1,458,080;  June  5. 
Brake  shoes,  Locking  key  for.     S.  A.  Crone.     1,475,281-2  ; 

Nov.   27. 
Brake  shoes,  Locking  key  for.     S.   A.   Crone.     1,475.284  : 

Nov.   27. 
Brake  slack  adjuster,     W.  C.  Hunter.     1,463,821  ;  Aug.  7. 
Brake  structure.     V.  W.  Pag6.     1,471,914  ;  Oct.  23. 
Brake  support.     B.   Haskell.     1 ,443,740  ;  .Ian,  30. 
Brake  supporting  and  releasing  mechanism,     J,  F.  Streib. 

1,475,658:   Nov.   27. 
Brake    system,    Auxiliary.      W.    J.    Rhodes.      1,477,004 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Rrake-tpsting  machine.     K.  B.  Spikes.     1,441,383  ;  Jan.  9. 
Brake-testing  mechanism.      C.   B.   Hutchison.      1.47T,9f;o  : 

Dec.   18, 
Brakes,  Automatic  slack  adjuster  for.     A.  R.  K.  Diurson, 

1,462,270;   July   17. 
Brakes,   Cam  sheave  for.     V.  R.  Willoughby.     1.470,414  : 

Oct.  9, 
Brakes,  Controlling  mechanism  for  compound,     W.  Hilde- 

brand,     1,449,001 ;  Mar.  20, 
Brakes,   Fluid-actuated,  pressure   equalizer  for  hydraulic. 

O.  J.  Frock.     1,443,219  ;   Jan.  23. 
Brakes,   Pressure   equalizer   for   hydraulic.      O.   .1.    Frock. 

1,453,098  ;  Apr.  24. 
Brakes,    Regulating    device    for    the    flow    of    liquid    in 

artillery.      B.   Rimailho.      1,461,403 ;    July   10. 
Brakes,  Repairman's  brake  attachment  for  air.     P.  West. 

1,450,272  :    Apr.    3. 
Brakes.     Spring    vsfasher    for     coaster.       A.    J.    Mottlau. 

1.4(57,873  :  Sept.  11. 
Braking  apparatus.     M.  Loughead.     1,460,163  ;   June  26. 
Braking  apparatus.     M.  Loughead,     1,408,600 :  Sept,   18. 
Braking  apparatus.     H.  P.  Reed.     1.446,517;  Feb.  27. 
Braking     apparatus.      Fluid  -  pressuie.        J.      W.      Cross. 

1,450,432  :    Apr.    3. 
Braking  attachment.     J.  L.  Devon.     1,461,084  ;   July  10. 
Braking  mechanism.     V.  Link.     1,453,050  ;  Apr.  24. 
Braking      system.      W.      S.      H.      Hamilton.      1,442,269 ; 

Jan,  16. 
Braking      system.        G.      Macloskie      and      R.      Stearns. 

1,442,286;  Jan.  16. 
Braking  system.     C.  G.  Pullin.     1,446,395  :   Feb,  20, 
Braking      system,        R.      Stearns      and      G.      Macloskie. 

1,442.305  :  Jan.  16. 
Brass,    Method    of    and    flux    for-  refining.   '  H.    Thomas. 

1,454,351  ;  May  8. 
Brassiere.     I.   S.   Jerome.     1,462,966 ;  July  24, 
Brassifere.     I,  Panes.     1,466,598  ;  Aug.  28. 
Brassifere.      H.   L.   Redmond.     1,446,928 ;.  Feb.   27. 
Brassiere.     J.'  Rothkowitz.     1,454,790:  Mav  8, 
Brassifere  holder.     R.  C.  Sheaffer.     1,455,152  :  May  15. 
Brassiere  hook.     W.  E.  Hatheway.     1,444,916  ;  Feb.  13, 
Bread-cooling     apparatus,        H.     J.     Buck.        1,474,619: 

Nov.  20. 
Brea^l  cutter.     J.  A.   Scott.     1,441,887;  Jan.   9. 
Bread-dumping    machine.       J.    A.    McGarry.       1,473,996 ; 

Nov.   13.' 
Bread,  Machine  for  preparing  buttered.     L.  F.  .T.  Dixen. 

1,460.371  ;    July   3. 
Bread,  Making.     D.  Chidlow.     1,450.483:  Apr.  3. 
Bread,  Making.     F.  R.  Warner.     1,447,054  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bread,  Manufacture  of  leavened.     G.  S,  Ward.     1,474,746  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Bread  pan.     C.  Driver.     1,461,974  ;  July  17. 
Bread    rack,    Revolving,      J.    W.    Thompson,      1,474,302 : 

Nov.  13. 
Bread  slicer.     J.  Whiting.     1,452,474  ;  Apr.  17. 
Bread-slicing  machine.     A,   R.   Luschka   and   H.    Stukart. 

1,445,633  ;   Feb.   20. 
Bread    toaster.      E.    Hebert.      1,468.069;    Sept.    18. 
Bread-wrapping  machines.  Loaf  catcher  for.     J.  R.  Hayes. 

1,454,279  ;   May  8. 
Break  device.   Section-.     N.   J.   A.  Wahlberg.     1,440,511 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Break  switch.  Quick-.     J.  F.  Burns.     1.467,527  ;  Sept.  11. 
Breast  drill,     J.  C.  Williams.     1,476,386  ;  Dec.  4. 


I^reast  protector.     SI.  V.   Davis,     1,459,145  ;   June  19. 
Breast  support.     R.   H.  Reece.      1,448,639  ;  Mar.  13. 
Breath  deflector.     N.  W.  Aasen.     1,475,105  :  Nov.  20. 
Breather  tube.     L.  K.  Snell.     1,452,259  ;  Apr.  17. 
lireathing  apparatus,     P,  W.  Koehler,     1,454,645  ;  May  8. 
Breathing  apparatus.  Supporting  frame  for  self-contained. 

A.  B.  Driiger.     1,448,918;  Mar.  20. 
Breech-closing   mechanism,      T.    Thornycroft.      1,445,420; 

Feb.  13. 
Brickmaking    machine.       R,    P.     M.     Davis.       1,476.496 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Bridle  bit.     H.  A.  Oelkers.     1,476,999  ;  Dec.  11. 
Bridle,  Bitless.     I.  Helen.     1,478,958;  Dec.  25. 
Brick.     H.  P.  Barr.     1,456,048  ;  May  22. 
Brick.    A.  Castellani.     Des.  62,880-4  ;  Aug.  21. 
Brick.     R,  B,  Cooper.     1,444,167  ;  Feb.  6, 
Brick.     G.  Yumura.     1,446,238 ;  Feb.  20. 
Brick    and    bumt-clay    articles.    Applying    vitreous    and 

waterproofing   coating    to.      J.    H.    Hines.      1,471,792 ; 

Oct.   23. 
Brick  and  like  materials.   Crate  for  loading  and   unload- 
ing.    H.  G.  Fergus.     1,456,975  ;  May  29. 
Brick     and     making     same.     Building.       R.     L.     Taylor. 

1,462,991  ;  July  24. 
Brick  and  other  clay  articles.  Apparatus  for  drying.     J. 

C.  Boss.     1,468,990  ;   Sept.  25, 
Brick  and  tile  machine.     R.  H.  McE'lroy,  J.  D.  Cite,  and 

A.  G.  Langenkamp.     1,450,306;  Apr,  3. 
Brick  and  tile  machines.  Stripping  and  conveying  mecha- 
nism for  continuous.     C.  H.  Bliss.     1,440,716  ;   Jan.  2. 
Brick.   Arch.      G,    C.   Denney.     1,463,156 ;   .July   31. 
Brick  arch.  Fire-.     A.   H,   Willet.     1,463,184;   July  31. 
Brick,  Baffle.     F.  H.  Waite.     1,473,132  ;  Nov.  6. 
Brick,   Baffle.     F.    H.   Waite.      1.478.309:    Dec.   18. 
Brick,    Baffle-wall.      A.    H.    Wlllett    and    H.    S.    Martin. 

1,460,188;   Jane  26. 
Brick.   Building.      P.   W.   Rurade.      1,447,267 ;   Mar.   6. 
Brick,  Carton  for  shipping  sample.    W.  C.  Koch.    1,444,691 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Brick,    Channel,      A.    Hardoncourt.      1,463,697 ;    .July   31. 
Brick-cleaning     machine.       N.     T,      Fuller.        1,446,896 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Bilck-cleaning      machine.        J.      Hoffmann.        1,465,132 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Brick;   Combination    apparatus   for   drying,    burning,   and 

cooling.     T.  M.  Wilson.     1,453,819;  May  1. 
Brick-faced  metallic  trim.     M.  Liptak.     1,454,294  ;  May  8. 
Brick    for    arches.    Interlocking    fire.      W.    .1.    Williams. 

1,452,583  ;  Apr.  24. 
Brick,  Forming  texture.     F.  W.  Butterworth.     1,463.936  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Brick  from  a  kiln,  stack,  pile,  or  the  like.  Apparatus  for 

removing  burnt.     A,  A.  Scott.     1,474,793  ;  Nov.  20. 
Brick-handling  .apparatus.     H.  0.  Pond  and  A.  W.  Mellen, 

jr.     1,443,966  ;   Feb.   6. 
Brick-handling   apparatus,      F.    A.    Schroeder   and    H.    R. 

Smith.    1,452,711  ;  Apr.  24, 
Brick-handling  fork.     W.  W.  Wallace.     1.474.806  :  Nov.  20. 
Brick-handling  machine.     J.  L.  C0t6.     1,440,769  ;  Jan.  2. 
nrick-handling    mechanism.      C.    S.    Church.      1,441,601  ; 

Jan,  9. 
Brick,    Interlocking    building.      J.    Hundley.      1,472,911  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Brick  machine.     H.  W.  B,  Graham.     1.454.165  :  Mav  8. 
Brick  machine.     J.   R.  Tackett.     1,460,455 ;   July   3. 
Brick  machine.  Concrete-.     C.S.Wert.     1.443,299  ;  .Tan. 23. 
Rrick,   Machine   for   making.      H.   V.    Brown.      1,442,122  ; 

.Tan.  16. 
Rrick,    Making,      F.    B.    Dunn.      1,447.413 ;    Mar.    6. 
Brickmaking  apparatus.     H.   W.  B.   Graham.     1,452,152; 

Apr.   17. 
Brick  making  machine.     A.  Bootrym.     1,446.330  ;  Feb.  20. 
Brick  mold.  Header-.     W.  J.  McCoy.     1,465.608;  Aug.  21. 
Brick  -  molding     machine.     Continuous,        C.     H,     Bliss. 

1.440,715  :  Jan.  2. 
Brick    or    tile    f«r    furnace    construction.      C.    F.    Binns. 

1.456,498  :  May  29. 
Brick-pallet-handling  apparatus.     G.  B.  Luce.     1,473,305  : 

Nov.  6. 
Brick-paver's  bridge.     O.  W.  Gatchell,     1,473,223  ;  Nov,  6. 
Brick  press.     J.   Lamassiaude  and  P.  and   C.   Rouchaud. 

1.466.305  ;  Aug.   28. 
Brick,   Sanded  texture.     F.  W.   Butterworth.     1,463,937; 

Aug.   7. 
Brick    shapes    and    the    like.    Molding.      C.    L,    Norton. 

1.441,367  ;  Jan.  9. 
Brick  shapes,  Molding.     C.  L,  Norton.     1,444,519;  Feb.  0. 
Brick,   Slate.     B.  P.  Engelbrecht.     1,462,596;  July  24. 
Brick-surfacina     machine.       J.     Stocke,     jr.       1,451,187; 

Apr.  10. 
Brick  trim  for  walls.     M.  Liptak.     1,454,293  :  May  8. 
Brickkiln     and    setting    and    burning.      W.    J.    Sullivan, 

1,444.220;  Feb.   0. 
Bricks,   Forming   interlocking,     .1,   T.    Roberts   and   J.   C. 

Martin,  jr.     1,471,506:   Oct   23. 
Bricks,  Manufacture  of  .  F.  P.  Jones.     1.475,832  ;  Nov.  27. 
Bricks.  Method  of  and   means  for  burning.     G.   E,  Luce. 

1.453.850  :  May   1. 
Bricks,  Method  of  and  means  for  handling  and  hacking. 

P.    S.    Wallace.      1,469,200;    Sept.   25. 
Bricks,  Method  of  and  means  for  making.     B.  F.  Weber. 

1,454,826;   May  8. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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Bricks  or  concrete  blocks,  Mold  for  forming.     G.   L.  Os- 
walt.    1,455,222  ;  May  15. 
Bricks,  tiles,   and  other  building  materials.  Machine   for 

makinjr.      G.    V.    Picot.      1,461,159;    Jnly    10. 
Bridge.    Bascule.      T.    E.    Brown    and    T.    E.    Brown,    jr. 

1,470,140  ;    Oct.   9. 
Briil.:je  construction.      R.   Z.   Drake.      1.474,51M  :   Nov.   20. 
Bridge  construction.     G.   Lindenthal.     1,447,257  :  Mar.  6. 
Bridce  construction.     S.  A.  Roake.     1,471,282  ;  Oct.  16. 
Bridce  form.     P.  P.  Martin.     1,448,854  ;  Mar.  20. 
Bridj;e  gate,  Automatic.    I.  Harmata.    1,461,901 ;  July  17. 
Bridge  gauge.     H.  D.  Summers.     1,468,761  ;  Sept.  25. 
Bridge,   I.ong-span.     ,T.   B.   Strauss.      1,453,084;   Apr.    24. 
Bridue.    I.ong-span.      C.   A.    Turner.      1.441,387 ;    Jan.    9. 
Bridge,     Material-handling.       R.     E.     Shoal.       1,450,735 : 

Apr.  3. 
Bridge  or  crane  for  lifting,  carrying,  or  sustaining  loads, 

divisible  and  adjustable.     F.  E.   M.  Diard.     1,450,492  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Bridge,  Portable.     R.  D.  Gallagher.     1,462,541;  July  24. 
Bridge-reenforcing    means.       R.     Z.     Drake.       1,461,795 : 

July  17. 
Bridge,   Suspension.     V.  L.    Sullivan.      1.454,772 ;   May  8. 
Bridce   warning.    Railway.      B.   J.    Hastings.      1,467,156 ; 

Sept.    4. 
Bridgework,    Adjustable    attachment    for    removable.      I. 

Stern.     1,451.718;  Apr.   17. 
Bridgework  attachment.  Removable.     I.  Stern.     1,44"9,631 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Bridges,  Stabilizing  means  for.     R.  Z.  Drake.    1,472,055  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Bridling    apparatus.      J.    G.    Bain    and    L.    M.    Stempcl. 

1.474,700  ;   Nov.   20. 
Brief   case.      S.    H.    Lifton.      1,46:?.270  ;    July    31, 
Brine    circulation.    Means    for.      F.    M.    Hill.      1,478,120 ; 

Dec.   IS. 
Brines,    Concentrating.       H.    W.    Morse.       1,468,389-90 ; 

Sept.  IS. 
Brines,  Purification  of.    B.  T.  Brooks.    1,475,563  ;  Nov.  27. 
Briquette    and    making    same.      G.    A.    S.    van    Westrum. 

1,452,992;  Apr.  24. 
Briquette-forming   press.      J.   R.60I.      1,454,906 ;    May    15. 
Briquette  press.     J.  Treadwell.     1,448,982  ;  Mar.  20. 
Briquettes,     Manufacture     of.       T.     Rigby.       1,463,094 : 

July  24. 
Briquetting    press.      F.    H.     Smith  •  and    A.    K.    Nowak. 

1.473,389  ;  Nov.  6. 
Briquetting  sawdust,  peat,  coal  dust,  and  similar  pulver- 

cus  substances.     H.   A.  Mueller.     1,453,988 ;  May  1. 
Bristles,    Installation    for    the    washing   and    combing    of 

pigs.     D.  Magny.     1.450,325_;  Api.  3. 
Brittle    product    from   a    base,    Separating   a.      C.    Field. 

1,451,902;  Apr.  17. 
Broach.     H.   C.   Hook.     1,441,502;  Jan.  9. 
Broach.     V.  E.   La  Pointe.     1,449,764  ;   Mar.  27. 
Broach.      J.    L.    Perkins,    F.    W.    Sickles,   and    J.    Oakley. 

1,440,933  ;   Jan.  2. 
Broach.     A.  J.  Utzinger.     1.448,170  ;  Mar.  13. 
Broaching  and  similar  machine.   J.  McKechnie.    1,463,899  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Broaching     apparatus.        C.      S.      Amadon.        1,465.203; 

Aug.   14. 
Hroaching  machine.     O.  H.  Banker.     1,467,525  ;  Sept.  11. 
Broaching   machine.      W.    Ferris.      1.468,595 ;    Sept.    18. 
Broaching  mechanism.     H.  L.  Blood.     1,454,102  ;  Mav  8. 
Broaching    tool.      H.    C.    Hook.      1,441.503  ;    Jan.    9. 
Broaching  tool.     J.  O.  Jenking.     1,477,266  ;  Dec.  11. 
Broaching  tool.     F.   J.   Lapointe.      1,463,473  ;  .July   31. 
JJrogues,    leggings,    and   the   like.   Lacing   means   for.     T. 

Migita.     1,469,661  ;  Oct.  2. 
Broiler.     A.  J.   Gosselin.     1,469,508;  Oct.  2. 
Broiler.      A.    P.    Lee.      1,471,039 ;    Oct.    16. 
Broiler.     H.  C.  Mieville.     1,443,546;   Jan.  30. 
Broiler  attachment.     M.  Schey.     1,465,061:  Aug.  14. 
Bromine.  Recovering.     C.   W.   Jon(-s.      l,47.i.29o  ;   Nov.   6 
lironio-seltzer  dispenser.    -T.  J.  i-voglcr.    1.4."iS.942  ;  June  19 
Bronze   or    other    pulverulent    colors,    Apparatus    for    be- 
strewing or  coating  articles  of   manufacture  with.     C. 

Eckert.      l,466.82l';    Sept.    4. 
IJronzing    machine.      R.    J.    Spencer.      1,469,341  ;    Oct.    2. 
Brooder.     M.  C.  Baron.     1.440.958  ;  Jan.  2. 
Brooder.     M.  C.  Baron.     1,454,946  ;  May  15. 
Brooder.     W.  G.   Campbell.     1,404,407  ;  Aug.   7. 
Brooder.      J.    Hale.      1,462,336;    July   17. 
Brooder.      IT.    Jackman.      1.442..'i27  :    Jan.    16. 
Brooder.      D.    E.    Xoland.      1.456.398 ;    Mav    22. 
Brooder.     H.  M.   Sheer.     1,470,491  ;  Oct.   9. 
Brooder.     H.  L.  Watson.     1,447,330  ;  Mar.  6. 
Brooder.     C.  V.  Winberg.     1,440,755  ;  Jan.  2. 
Brooder,  Poultry.     C.  TJ.  Winberg.     1,440,756  ;   Jan.  2. 
Broom.     L.  and  G.  Berberich.     1,475.620;  Nov.  27. 
Broom.     H.  Brown.      1,454,831  ;    May   8. 
Broom.     H.  J.  Edlund.     Des.  63,074  ;  Oct.  2. 
Broom.     A.  J.   Knapp.     1,449,901  ;    Mar.    27. 
Broom.     P.  P.  Premlergast.     1,465,684  ;  Aug.  21. 
Broom.     J.   M.   Rauhoff.      1,467,115  ;    Sept.   4. 
Broom.     C.  Wanson.     1,477,468  ;  Dec.  11. 
Broom  and  mop  banger.    A.  Andreasen.     1,440,900  ;  Jan.  2. 
Broom  bridle.     F.  C.  Bowman.     1.443,811  ;  .Tan.  .30. 
Broom    bundles    or    units.    Machine    for    making.      H.    D. 

Neff.     1,461,015;  July   3. 
Broom  clamp.     J.   T.   Jacobson.     1.468.568  ;   Sept.  18. 
Broom  head.     G.   Drake.     1,458,095  ;   June  5. 


Broom  holder.      H.   Hahn.      1,444,874  ;   Feb.   13. 
Broom  or  brush,  Push.     H.  D.  Neff.     1,472,853  ;  Nov.  6. 
Broom   pressing  and   nailing  machine,  Combined.     G.   W. 

Duvall.     1,465,162  ;  Aug.  14. 
Brooms   and  brushes.   Head  for.     V.  Adams.     1,457,414 ; 

June  5. 
Brooms    and    similar    devices.    Bridle    for.      J.    Berman. 

1,457,815  ;  June  5. 
Brooms,      Detachable      handle      for.        W.      H.      Zachry. 

1,464,896;  Aug.  14. 
Brooms,    Machine    for    filling    rotary.      L.    J.    Remmele. 

1.468,922;  Sept.  25. 
Brooms,  Scraper  attachment  for.     W.  Roberts.     1,462,829  ; 

Julv  24. 
Brush.     J.   Collier.     1.453,306;   May   1. 
Brush.      L.   Fritz.      1,470,825;   Oct.   16. 
Brush.      N.    S.    Frost.      1,468.445;    Sept.    18. 
Brush.     A.   Gissler.     1,452,502;  Apr.   24. 
Brush.     R.  T.  R.  Hastings.     1,448,744  ;  Mar.   20. 
Brush.      A.    Hokanson.      1,460,850;    July    3. 
Brush.     W.  G.  Kett.     1 .476.083  ;  Dec.  4. 
Brush.     E.   van  N.   Kriehn.     Des.   62,634 ;   July   10. 
Brush.     D.   E.   Odom.     1,455,504 ;   May   15. 
Brush.       J.    McGinnis    and    J.    N.    Graber.      1,441,93B , 

Jan.  9. 
Brush.     J.  Morrison.     1,444,202  ;  Feb.  6. 
Brush.     J.  Morrison,  jr.     1.474,979 :  Nov.   20. 
Brush.      O.  A.  Runkle.      1,467,337;   Sept.   11. 
Brush.      A.    Schumaehe'-       1,472,685:   Oct.    30. 
Brush.     S.  Sloan.     1,477,390  ;  Dec.  11. 
Brush.      P.    Stebler.      1,454,191  ;   May   8. 
Brush.      C.   A.    Wetzell.      1,442,755  ;   Jan.    16. 
Bi-ush.     E.  B.  Wri2fht.     1,450,534  ;  Apr.  3. 
Brush,  Air.     B.  E.   Holton.     1,474,324;   Nov.   13. 
Brush     and     making    the     same.       F.     S.     Chanonhouse. 

1,465,893;   Aug.   21. 
Brush  and  mop  holder.     A.  J.  Duhee.     1.459,582:  June  19. 
Brush  and  polisher.  Combined.     W.  L.  Hovey.     1,469,643  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Brush  and  scraper.  Combined.     J.  J.  Reardon.    1,459,861 ; 

June   26. 
Brush,  Bath.     P.   Scott.     1,452,658;   Apr.  24. 
Brush,    Bath   and    massage.      E.    R.    Poirier.      1,473,315  ; 

Nov.    6. 
Brush  blocks.  Machine  for  boring  tuft  holes  in.     J.   Jen- 
sen.    1,444,075  ;   Feb.  6. 
Brush  clamp.     E.   C.  Bostwick.     1,477,685  ;   Dec.   IS. 
Brush   cleaner.   Metallic.      J.    Fritz.      1,463,809:    Aug.    7. 
Brush,  Cleaning.     E.  Geiger.     1,^52,458  ;  Apr.  17. 
Brush,   Commutator.     H.  G.   Jungk.     1442,072  ;   .Ian.   16. 
Brush  construction.     G.  Moe.     1,451,400;  Apr.  10. 
Brush-cutting  machine.     W.  R.  Bunch.     1,457,424  :  June  5. 
Brush,     Folding    shoe.       G.     W.     Campbell.       1,463,669 ; 

July  31. 
Brush   for  shaving,   massaging,   or   other  toilet   purposes 

R.  M.  Withycombe.     1.475,101  ;   Nov.  20. 
Brusli.  Fountain.     I'.  L.  Ferm.     1,459,021;  June  19. 
Brush,  Fountain.     L.  C.  Plewelling.     1,446,967  ;   Feb.  27. 
Brush,  Fountain.     G.  M.  Gale.     1,454,023  ;  May   1. 
Brush,    Fountain.     J.   D.    Garvey.      1,441,675  ;    .Tan.   9. 
Brush,  Fountain.     B.  D.  Geib.     1,456,977  ;  May  29. 
Brush,  Fountain.     E.  II.  Harvey.     1,475,116  :  Nov.  20. 
Brush,  Fountain.     J.  V.  Huether.     1,465,220  ;  .\ug.  14. 
Brush,   Fountain.     J.   H.  Postel.     1,468.248 ;   Sept.   18. 
Brush,  Fouutain.     H.  K.  Rutherford.     1,449,198  ;  Mar.  20. 
Brush,    Fountain.      A.    Sealund.      1,445,976;    Feb.   20. 
Brush,    Fountain.      G.    Walters.      1,469,708  ;    Oct.    2. 
Brush,   Fountain   bath.      E.   N.   LJchtenstein.      1,452,976 : 

Apr.  24. 
Brush,    Fountain    shaving.      F.    E.    Ahlering.      1,470,903 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Brush,  Fountain  shaving.     R.  M.  Zearing,  jr.,   and  C.   J. 

Ottcnthal.     1,443.910  ;  Jan.  30. 
Brush,  Fountain  shoe-blacking.    C.  J.  Dusseau.    1.477,636  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Brush,     Hair-straightening.     J.     M.     Proctor.     1,471,527 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Brush  holder.     J.   S.   Dean.      1,460,152;   June  26. 
Brush  holder.     R.  E.  Hellmund.     1,460,158  ;  June  26. 
Brush    holder.      W.   J.   Hines.     Des.   62,726 ;    July   24. 
Blush  holder.     W.  E.    Ke^'Ue.      Dej.   62.193;   Apr.   10 
Brush   holder.     W.   E.   Keene.     Des.   62,289  ;   May  1. 
Brush  holder.     W.  E.  Keene.     1,465,642  ;  Aug.  21. 
Brush   holder.     P.   R.   Thomas.     1,453,959 :   May   1. 
Brush  holder.  Motor-.     J.  R.  Cook.     1,457,896  :  June  5. 
Brush-holder  retainer.     R.  N.  Baylis.     1,444.363  ;  Feb.  6. 
Brush    holder,    Shaving-.      M.    Grecnburg.      Des.    62,166; 

Apr.   3. 
Brush-holding  case.     P.  Sohnle.     1,471,712  ;  Oct.  23. 
Brush,  Lather.     A.  Albright,  jr.     1,475.673;   Nov.   27. 
Brush,  Lather.     M.  B.  Behrman.     1,461,344  ;  July  10. 
Brush  machine.     A.  W.  Le  Boeuf.     1,449,424  ;  Mar.  27. 
Brush-making     machine.       C.     E.     Fisher.        1,467,364 

Sept.  11. 
Brush-making     machine.       TJ.     S.      Perkins.      1,455,932 

May  22. 
Brush-making    machine.      A.    H.    Shipley.      1,458,783-5 

June  12. 
Brush-making    machine.       A.     E.     Silander.       1,457,398 

June  5. 
Brush-making    machine.       A.     E.     Silander.       1,469,449 

Oct.  2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Brush-making    machines,    Staple-driving    mechanism    for. 

C.  E.  Fisher.     1,467,365  ;  Sept.  11. 
Brush   manufacture.     M.   P.   Benson   and   M.   M.   Wiener. 

1,465,919;  Aug.   21. 
Brush,  Massaging.     M.  L.  Goldberg.     Des.  61,909  ;  Feb.  6. 
Brush    or    broom    holder.      A.    O.    Forisdal.       1,478,213  ; 

Dec.   18. 
Brush,  Paint.     L.  Davis.     1,444,667  ;  Feb.  6. 
Brush,       Reciprocatory       fountain.         M.       Vandervoort. 

1,476.433  ;  Dec.  4. 
Brush,   Record-dusting.     L.  E.   Cook.     1,444,236;  Feb.   6. 
Brush,  Revolving.     M.  McLaughlin.     1,475,074  ;  Nov.  20- 
Brush  rigging.     F.  B\  Dorsey.     1,469,720  ;  Oct.  2. 
Brush  rigging.     T.  L.  Lee.     1,478,665  ;  Dec.  25. 
Brush  rigging.     H.  S.  Pardee.     1,443,499  ;  Jan.  30. 
Brush,  Rotary.     S.   C.   Bougher.     1,460,883;  July  3. 
Brush,  Rotary.     G.  F.  Bckart.     1,471,782  ;  Oct.  23. 
Brush,   Rotary;     C.  Lewis.     1,448,630;  Mar.   13. 
Brush,  Rotary.     F.  W.  Miller.     1,475.079  ;  Nov.  20. 
Brush,   Rotary.     V.  A.  Miller.     1,471,748  ;   Oct.   23. 
Brush,   Rotary.      A.    L.    Norrls.      1,460,765 ;    July   3. 
Brush,   Rotary.     R.   R.   Radlnse.     1,466,103;   Aug.   28. 
Brush,  Safetv  fountain.     W.  C.  Herbert  and  F.  X.  Smith. 

1.476,610:' Dec.  4. 
Brush,  Shaving.     W.  S.  Bunker.     1,457,615  ;  .Tune  5. 
Brush,  Shaving.     S.  E.  Guinn.     1,442,662  ;  Jan.  16. 
Brush,   Shiiving.     C.   W.  Hawtin.     1.458.408  ;   June   12. 
Brush,    Shaving.      E.   H.   Phillips  and   N.   V.   de   Llpski. 

1,455,656;  May  15. 
Brush,  Shaving  and  massage.     H.  D.  Sterrick.     1,458,371 ; 

June   12. 
Brush,    Shoe-pollsh-applying     E.   B.    Burrell.      1,451,322 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Brush,  Telescopic  lamp.     J.  Creath.     1,440,770 ;  Jan.  2. 
Brush,  Timer.     J.  F.  Beavan.     1,460,937;   July  3. 
Brush,  Timer.     W.  Lyon.     1,447,179  ;  Mar.  6. 
Brush,  Timer.     E.  W.  Turner.     1,468,180  ;  Sept.  18. 
Brush,  Tooth.     G.   Wickberg.     1,469,348  ;  Oct.  2. 
Brush-tripping  device.     L.  R.  Waller.     1,472,818  ;  Nov.  6. 
Brushes,   Constructing.     W.   Unger.      1,451,350 ;   Apr.   10. 
Brushes,     Fountain     attachment    for.       G.     P.     Helfrich. 

1,467,036  ;    Sept.   4. 
Brushes,  Machine  for  making.     B.  G.   Loomls  and  L.   B. 

Terhune.     1,448,489;   Mar.   13. 
Brushes,   Making.     W.   F.   Graul.      1,472,165 ;    Oct.   30. 
Brushes,  Receptacle  for  the  storage  and  preservation  of 

used  paint.     J.   E.   Hopkins.     1,461,618  ;   July  10. 
Brushing   machine.      H.   M.   Keith.      1,463,705 ;    July    31. 
Bubbling   fountain.      S.   D.    Leland.     1.446,190 :    Feb.   20. 
Bucket.     F.   H.  and  F.   S.   Beach.     1,453,540  ;  May  1. 
Bucket.     W.   L.   Thompson.     1,464,454  ;  Aug.  7. 
Bucket,      Collapsible.        G.      R.      Stephens.        1,464,548 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Bucket,   Conveyer.     O.  H.   Hansen.     1.445,277  ;  Feb.   13. 
Bucket,   Conveyer.     I.  W.  Macy.     1,443.796 ;   Jan.  30. 
Bucket,   Dredge.     J.  E.   Edwards.     3,465,163:   Aug.   14. 
Budget,  Dredging.     E.  Woolley.     1,477,679  ;   Dec.   18. 
Bucket.  Dumping.     J.  W.  Forsythe.     1,449,661  :  Mar.  27. 
Bucket,     Excavating.       H.    C.    D.    McGrew.       1,446,389  : 

Feb.    20. 
Bucket,   Folding.     L.   W.   Lauren     1,454,388 :   May   8. 
Bucket    for    steam    shovel    or    the    like.      W.    C.    Shes 

1.478,301  :    Dec.  18. 
Bucket,    Pruit-plcking.      A.    Z.    Wells    and    J.    M.    Wade. 

1,454,779  ;  May  8. 
Bucket,  Garbage.     C.  H.   Stephenson.     1,441.040  ;  Jan.  2. 
Bucket,  Grab.      W.   J.   Eaton.      1,453,927;   May  1. 
Bucl<et,  Grab.     F.   W.  Lovell.     1,464.718:  Aug.   14. 
Bucket,  Grab.     G.  E.  Mellin.     1,444,800;  Feb.  13. 
Bucket  lip.      J.    W.    Plant.      1,454,486 :    May   8. 
Bucket,  Live-bait.     W.  J.  Ruff.     1,451,925  ;  Apr.  17. 
Bucket-operating  mechanism,  Clamshell-.     S.  O.  Nafziger. 

1.463,090:  .Tuly  24. 
Bucket,    pall,    or    the   like.      A.    G.    Scherer.      1,456,407 ; 

May  22. 
Bucket  pin.   Dredge-.     J.   Crouch,  L.  D.   Hopfield,  and  C. 

M.  Romanowitz.     1,442,324  ;  Jan.  16. 
Bucket,  Pivotal  dump.     I.  D.  Landls.     1,470,086  ;  Oct.  9. 
Bucket  protector.     E.  L.  Horton.     1,450,632;   Apr.  3. 
Bucket,  Reclaiming.     D:  E.  Stair.     1,460,615  ;  July  3. 
Bucket,   Sand.     M.  L.  Crowl.     1.474.707  :  Nov.  20. 
Bucket,   Split.     D.   E.   Stair.     1,466.200;   Aug.   28. 
Bucket.  Stock-watering.     J.  B.  Olsnn.     1.-149, 69.'5 ;  Mar.  27 
Bucket  support.     M.  R.  Myers.     1,455,221 ;  May   15. 
Bucket    support.    Automatic.      G.   B.    Coates.      1,441,912 

.Tan.  9. 
Bucket  wheel  and  making  same.    C.  Steenstrup.    1,470,504 

Oct.   9. 
Buckets,    Cover    for    sap.    ,  T.    M.    Huffman.      1,444.073 

Feb.   6. 
Buckets,  Spout  for.     A.  G.  Scherer.     1.456,408  ;  May  22 
Buckets,     Substitute    suspension    rig    for    grab.      W.    E, 

TTarrison.     1,441.225  ;  Jan.  9. 
Buckle.     C.  R.  Amidano.     1,464,381  ;  Aug.   7. 
Buckle     C.  E.  Bradshaw.     1,454.534;  Mav  8. 
Buckle.     G.    T.    Brannigan.      1.454,666 :    May    8. 
Buckle.     C.  J.  Dahlgren.     1,448,993  ;  Mar.  20. 
Buckle.     E.   N.    Humphrey.      1,460,381  ;    July   3. 
Buckle.      E.    N.    Humphrey.      1,460,756 ;    July   3. 
Buckle.     W.  E.  James.     1,452,914  ;  Apr.  24. 
Buckle.      E.    L.    Johnson    and   O.    Lundsten.      1,457,032; 

Mav  29. 
Buckle.     R.  King.     1,478,659  ;  Dec.  25. 


Buckle.     J.  Maltby.     1,440,399;  Jan.  2. 

Buckle.      N.  T.   Nelson.      1,463,657;   July   31. 

Buckle.     J.  Pach.     1,459,687  :  June  19. 

Buckle.     C.  B.  Peterson.     1,449,189  ;  Mar.  20. 

Buckle.     L.  Pollak.     1,448,979  ;  Mar.  20. 

Buckle.     G.  E.  Prentice.     1,475,720  ;  Nov.  27. 

Buckle.     A.   Primak.      1,464,188 ;   Aug.   7. 

Buckle.     L.    H.    Rounseville.      1,472.250:   Oct.   30. 

Buckle.     O.  R.  Rust.     1,447,268;  Mar.   6. 

Buckle.     A.   Velllette.     1,469,859;   Oct.   9. 

Buckle,  Adjustable.     H.  H.  Taylor  and  M.  B.  Hammond. 

1,443,599  :  Jan.  30. 
Buckle,    Adjustable    garter.      H.    H.    Taylor    and   M.    B. 

Hammond.     1,452,854;  Apr.  24. 
Buckle,  Automatically-operating  frkbrlc  clamping  and  grip- 
ping.    J.   R.   Wade.      1.451,191  ;   Apr.   10. 
Buckle,  Bale-tie.     R.  L.  Horsley.     1,455,204  ;  May  15. 
Buckle,   Belt.      D.    S.    Bears.      1,464,966;    Aug.    14. 
Buckle,  Belt.     F.  B.  Becker.     1,467,703;  Sept.  11. 
Buckle,   Belt.     A.    L.   Bloom.      1,464,147  ;   Aug.    7. 
Buckle,  Belt.     W.  C.  Carpenter.     1,444,537  ;  Feb.  6. 
Buckle,  Belt.     J.  O.  Chabot.     1,455,831  ;  May  22. 
Buckle,  Belt.     T.  C.  Erpenbeck.     1,445.075:   Feb.  13. 
Buckle,  Belt.     T.  C.  Erpenbeck.     1,452,799  ;   Apr.   24. 
Buckle,  Belt.     J.   Heberling.      1,451,160;  Apr.   10. 
Buckle,   Belt.     J.  Heberling.     1.457,573  :  June  5. 
Buckle,  Belt.     H.  D.  Hough.     1,473,727  ;  Nov.  13. 
Buckle,  Belt.     E.  N.  Humphrey.     1,473.991 ;  Nov.  13. 
Buckle,   Belt.     E.  L.  Johnson  and  O.  Lundsten.     1,456,130  : 

May  22. 
Buckle,  Belt.     P.  F.  Knothe.     1,455,794  ;  May  22. 
Buckle,  Belt.     E.  S.  Mix.     1,461,826;  July  17. 
Buckle,  Belt.     E.  S.  Mix.     1,463,904  ;  Aug.  7. 
Buckle,  Belt.     E.  Monahan.     1,455,545 ;   May  15. 
Buckle,  Belt.     W.  J.  Morse.     Des.  62,847-9  ;  Aug.  7. 
Buckle,   Belt.     W.  M.  Myers.      1.457.386  :   June  5. 
Buckle,  Belt.     L.  P.  Often.     1,464.915  :  Aug.   14. 
Buckle,  Belt.     G.  E.  Prentice.     1.443.145  ;  Jan.  23. 
Buckle,  Belt.     S.  M.  Riker.     1,452,818  ;  Apr.  24. 
Buckle,    Belt.      L.    W.    Shields.      1,454,522;    May   8. 
Buckle,    Belt.      L.    W.    Shields.      1,477.600;    Dec.    18. 
Buckle,  Belt.     M.  Starmer.     1,455,413  ;  May  15. 
Buckle,   Belt.     M.   Starmer.     1,477,726 ;   Dec.   18. 
Buckle,  Belt.      H.   L.   Tooker.     1,460.688;   July  3. 
Buckle,  Belt.     P.   K.   Williams.     1.468,769;   Sept.  25. 
Buckle,  Belt.     W.  B.  'Young.     1,448,897  ;  Mar.  20. 
Buckle,  Belt  or  strap.     S.  M.  Riker.     1,465,286  ;  Aug.  21. 
Buckle,  Clothesline.     E.  Lustgarten.     1,450,094.  Mar.  27. 
Bucket,  Elevating.     V.  D.  Steedsman  and  E.  H.  Intlehouse 

1,473,258  ;    Nov.    6. 
Buckle  for  ladies'  belts.     R.  Slote.     Des.  63,438-9  ;  Dec.  4. 
Buckle,  Lever  belt.     A.  H.  Kerngood.     1,473,581  ;  Nov.  6. 
Buckle  or  clamp.     B.  H.  White.     1.444.893  :  Feb.  13. 
Buckle,  Rustless.     M.   Hawie.      1,454,440  ;   May   8. 
Buckle  slat  for  conveyers.     L.   Holland  Letz.     1,446.119; 

Feb.  20. 
Buckle,  Strap.    J.  Maltby.     1,450,509  :  Apr.  3. 
Buckle,    Strap    slide.      W.    O.    Miller    and    O.    Bradford. 

1,440,403  ;  Jan.  2. 
Buckles,    Webbing    clip    hook     for.       W.    E.    Hatheway. 

1.474,030 ;  Nov.'  13. 
Bucksaw  frame.     V.  C.  Anderson.     1.470,372  :  Oct.  9. 
Buffer.     A.  J.  Bazeley.     1,476,869  ;  Dec.   11. 
Buffer.     A.   ZancUa.     1,475,916 :   Nov.    27. 
Buffer  and  bed.  Combination  of.    G.  C.  Watson.   1,449,711 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Buffer  and  bumper.  Combined.     A.  Andresen.     1,449,210; 

Mar.  20. 
Buffer     attachment,     Rear.       G.     A.     Lyon.       1,467,387; 

Sept.  11. 
Buffer  block.     L.  E.   Harris.     1,453.225  ;   Apr.    24. 
Ruffer,  Br.ace  bar.     G.  A.  Lyon.     1,467,385  :  Sept.  11. 
Buffer   construction.      G.   A.   Lyon.      1,474,273 ;   Nov.    13 
Buffer,      Doubled      attaching-member.         G.      A.      Lyon. 

1.467,383:  Sept.  11. 
Buffer,  Floor.  W.  N.  Rnbirds,  jr.  1,468.080  :  Sept.  18. 
Buffer  for  pickers.  C.  W.  Holbrook.  1,450.720;  Apr.  3. 
Buffer,  Resilient  front.  G.  .A.  Lyon.  1.457.534  :  June  5. 
Buffer,  Resilient  f7-ont.  G.  A.  Lyon.  1,467,386  ;  Sept.  11. 
Buffer,  Revolnble.  E.  J.  Silvius.  1,467,456;  Sept.  11. 
Buffing  machine.  A.  Blanthei.  1,444,475  :  Feb.  6. 
Buffing     machine.       E.     R.     McCoy      and     J.     Herbers. 

1.447,027  :   Feb.  27. 
Buffing  machine.     E.  N.  Maull.     1,461.134  :  .Tuly  10. 
Buffing  wheel.     T.   W.  Hanrath.     1,473,765:  Nov.   13. 
Buffing  wheel.     H.   L.  Zucker.     1.457.807:   .Tune  5. 
Buffing  wheels.  Guard  for.   G.  Morgan.   1,465,860  :  Aug.  21. 
Buffet.     H.  Berg.    Des.  63.021  ;  Sept.  18. 
Buggy   spindle.      J.   B.   Aklen.      1,446.492  ;   Feb.   27. 
BuiWer.    Punch,      E.   Korten.      1.451,073;    Anr.    10. 
Builder,    Natural-object.      H.  Furste.      1.447.379  :    Mar.  6. 
Builder's  tool.     H.   R.   Roeglin.     1.472,992;   Nov.   6. 
Building.     L.   B.  Bridges.     1.444,322-3;  Feb.  6. 
Building.     F.  E.   d'Humy.      1,444,307:   Feb.  6. 
Building.      P.    A.    and    F.    P.   Voct.     1,474,864:   Nov.    20- 
Building  block.     J.  Barnes.     1,450,784  ;  Apr.  3. 
Building  block.     J.  .T.  Bauer.     1,450.013  :  Mar.  27. 
Building  block.     W.  Briddes.     1,466.985:   Sept.   4. 
Building  block.     G.  By.     1,467,929  ;   Sept.   11. 
Building  block.     A.   G.  Hatch.     1,473,627;   Nov.   13. 
Building  block.     S.  Kanamori,      1,466.836 :    Sept.    4. 
Building  block.     C.  Kelly  and  T.  B.  Belvoir.     1,457,437  ; 

June  5. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
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1037 


Buildinc  I'lock.      A.   Kuapeu.      1,458,888;   .Tune  12. 
Building  block.     J.   A.  Malcolm.     1,441,3G2  ;  Jan.  9. 
BiiiUiing    block.      R.    Murray.      1,477,072 ;    Dec.    11 
Building'   block.      N.   A.   Nord.      1.453,806;    May    1. 
Buildlni,'  block.     F.  Patce.     1,457,454  ;  .Tuue  5. 
Buildink  block.     E.  Quillet.     1,444,554  ;  Fob.  6. 
Huiltliii:;  block,     li.  A.  Swaiison.     1,450,189  ;  June  19. 
Building  block.     J.  B.  Wallis.     1,460,084  ;  June  26. 
Building  block  and   brick,   Manufacture  of.      F.    Cordery. 

1.4(i5.115  ;  Aug.   14. 
Building  block  and  construction.   J.  Eisenmann.    1,456,373  ; 

May  22. 
Building    block.    Educational.      P.    W.    T.    R.    Tlioinson. 

1,472.536  ;  Oct.  nO. 
Building  block.  Hollow.     C.  KindstrOm.    1,441,156  ;  Jan.  2. 
Building    block.    Interlocking.      C.    Pipitoue.      1,463,969 ; 

Aug.   7. 
Building-block  mold.     T.  U.  Cargill.     1,446,832  ;  Feb.  27. 
Building  block  or  brick.    J.  Neumann.     1,475.714  ;  Nov.  27 
Building  block  or  slab.     A.  Thee.     1.440.358  ;  Feb.  20. 
Building  block.  Veneer.     C.  Raw.     1,454,859  :  May  15. 
Building  blocks  and  the  like.  Machine  for  the  manufac- 
ture of.     A.  E.   Whitehouse.     1,460,299  ;   June  26. 
Building    blocks.    Machine    for    molding.      H.    C.    Neuber- 

ger.     1,462,014;  July  24. 
Building     blocks.     Making     artificial.       F.     M.     Sawyer 

1,473,200;   Nov.   6. 
Building     blocks.     Mold     for     making.       J.     6.     Davis. 

1,463,007  ;  July  24. 
Building    brick,     block,     and    the    like.       J.     ver    Mehr. 

1,468,892  ;  Sept.  25. 
Building  column.     J.  Lally.     1,472,600  ;  Oct.   30. 
Building    columns,    Cap    for.      J.    Lally.       1,472,602-3 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Building      construction.       V.      A.      Benson.        1,451,198 ; 

Apr  10. 
Building  construction.  E.  N.  Biegler.  1.472,956;  Nov.  (^. 
Building  construction.  T.  E.  Corr.  1,442,777  ;  Jan.  16. 
Building  construction.  P.  L.  Decker.  1,451,144;  Apr.  10. 
Building  construction.  W.  G.  Forcier.  1,443,986  ;  Feb.  6. 
Building     construction.       W.     S.     Holmes.        1,468,812 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Bdildiug     construction.       R.     Z.     Hopkins.       1,468,945; 

Sept.  25. 
Building     construction.       R.     Z.     Hopkins.        1,474,148 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Building  construction.  J.  S.  Hull.  1,448,843  ;  Mar.  20. 
Building  construction.  R.  H.  Irwin.  1,452,426;  Apr.  17. 
BuiUiiiig  construction.  G.  Jackson.  1,472,654  ;  Oct.  80. 
Building  construction.  T.  H.  Kane.  1,458,230 ;  June  12. 
Building  construction.  J.  H.  Killion.  1,468,968  ;  Sept.  25. 
building  construction.  L.  Kroonen.  1,451,340  ;  Apr.  10. 
Building  construction.  A.  W.  Krusee.  1,447,868  ;  Mar.  6. 
Building     construction.       E.     A.     Laughlin.       1,444,798; 

Feb.  13. 
Building    construction.      J.    N.    MacDonald.      1,457,981  ; 

June  5. 
Building  construction.    R.  S.  Maclean.     1,450,731  ;  Apr.  3. 
Building  construction.     E.  A.  Mayo.     1,462,208  ;  July  17. 
Building     construction.        H.     B.     Newton.       1.449,540 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Building     construction.       J.     A.     Pritchard.       1,461,452 ; 

July  lO. 
Building  construction.     F.  B.   Reilly.     1,469,955  ;  Oct.  9. 
Building     construction.       H.     I.     M.     Ross.       1,478,917 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Building  construction.     W.   D.  Ross.     1,464,445 ;   Aug.   7. 
Bvylding  construction     M.   Samaha.     1,477,451  ;  Dec.  11. 
Building  construction.     M.  R.  Sheen.»   1,460,516  ;  July  3. 
Building    construction.       B.     H.     Simonson.       1,464,189 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Building  construction.  H.  R.  Straight.  1,470,298  ;  Oct.  9. 
Building  construction.  J.  B.  Strauss.  1,478,492  ;  Dec.  25. 
Building  construction.  C.  O.  Walper.  1,448.886  ;  Mar.  20. 
Building  construction.  F.  Yokel.  1,462,841 ;  .July  24. 
Building   construction.   Apparatus   for.     M.    L.    Lisowski. 

1,461,426;  July  10. 
Building-construction     system.       C.     Borel.        1,473,418 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Building      constructions.      Slab      for.        C.      W.      Schall. 

1.462,663  ;  July  24. 
Building  element.     M.  M.   Harrison.     1,472,521  ;   Oct.  30. 
Building  element.     J.  Melles.     1,456.812  ;  May  29. 
Building  form.     A.  G.  Sea.     1,444,710  ;  Feb.  6. 
Building  form.     L.  W.  Tilton.     1,468,335  ;  Sept.  18. 
Building,  Knockdown.     J.  E.  Wilson.     1,448,244  ;  Mar.  13. 
Building,     Knockdown     concrete.        W.      C.     Broughton. 

1.460,941 ;   July  3. 
Building  laminated  strips.  Method  and  apparatus  for.     U. 

Haren.     1,452,379  ;  Apr.  17. 
Building   material.     T.   B.   Lehon.      1,441,861 ;   Jan.   9. 
Building  material  and  making  the  same.     P.  E.   Sinnett. 

1.443.097;   .Tan.   23. 
Building-material       composition.         F.       J.       McAllister. 

1.463.123;  July  24. 
Building    material.    Producing.      C.    A.    Fox.      1,442,764; 

Jan.  16. 
Building   materials,   Manufacturing   artificial.      A.   Klein- 

logel.     1.470,378  ;   Oct.  9. 
Building  method  and  means.     H.  L.  Copeland.     1.444.588  • 

Feb.   6. 
Building,  Portable  metallic.     J.  A.   Baldwin.     1,468,100  • 

Sept.  18. 


Building  purposes.   Apparatus   for  assembling   bricks  and 

units  for.     U.  A.  Baldwin.     1,440,366  ;  Jan.  2. 
Building  section.     A.  C.  Brown  and  H.  Gillett.     1,476,485  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Building  section.     V.  V.  Pittman.     1,477,520  ;  Dec.  11. 
Building  slab.      J.   C.   Schleicher.     1,460,682;   July   3. 
Building,   Storage.     C.   Kehr.      1,465,135 ;    Aug.    14. 
Building,  Storage.     P.  MandevlUe.     l,4uz,306  ;  Apr.  17. 
Building  structure.     C.   O.   Walper.      1,467,127 ;    Sept.    4. 
Building     structure     and     tile     therefor.       J.     Whitall. 

1.442,589  ;  Jan.  16. 
Building  subaqueous  structures,   such   as  sea   walls,   dock 

walls,    and    retaining    walls,    above    and    below    water, 

and  the  like.  Means  for.     J.  F.  Matthews.     1,474.538  ; 

Nov.    20. 
Building  unit.     H.  Beierbach.     1,450,240  ;  Apr.  3. 
Building  unit.  Material.    V.  J.  Miller.  1,452,432  ;   Apr.  17. 
Building  wall.     D.  W.   Dodeon.     1,477,867  ;   Dec.  18. 
Building  wall.     S.  H.  Tromanhauser.     1,445,113;  Feb.  13 
l:'.uilding-wall -construction.     E.  A.  Rasmussen.    1,459,344- 

June  19. 
Building   walls.    Metal   protection    for.      J.    M.    Norman. 

1,473,584;   Nov.   6. 
Buildings,    Joint    for    portable    sectional.      E.    L.    Oakes. 

1.472,490;  Oct.  30.    ■ 
Buildings    or     other    structures,     Chimney     for.       J.     P. 

Matthews.     1,457,540;  June  5. 
Buildings,  Redecoration  of.     A.  Campbell  and  W.  L.  Miller. 

1.441,964;  Jan.  9. 
Bulb  holder.     G.  C.  Allen.     1,474,221 ;  Nov.   13. 
Bull  and  calf  wheel.     H.  M.  Harris.     1,451,770  ;  Apr    17 
Bull-leading  staff.     R.  F.  Rasmussen.    1,467,452  ;  Sept.  ll' 
Bullet.     G.  M.  Johnsen.     1,468,113;   Sept.  18. 
Bullet.     E.  and  A.  J.  Koshollek.     1,447,478  ;   Mar.   6 
Bumper.      C.    Girl.      1,472,905 ;    Nov.    6. 
Bumper.       C.     Girl,    W.     E.    Dunston,     and     J.     6.     Utz 

1,464,603;  Aug.  14. 
Bumper.     L.  P.  Halladay.     1,469,591-2  ;  Oct.  2. 
Bumper.    J.  P.  Heil  and  C.  Wesenberg.     1,447,387  ;  Mar.  6 
Bumper.     J.  S.  Kenlay.     1,444,689  ;  Feb.  0. 
Bumper.     C.   G.  Longnecker.      1.474.974  ;   Nov    '>0 
Bumper.     W.   S.  Martin.     1,455,644  ;   May  15 
Bumper.     J.   W.  McCausland.     1,477,141  ;   Dec    11 
Bumper.     J.   1.  McCormick.     1,474,907 :    Nov    --"O 
Bumper.     W.  E.  O'Brien  and  J.  Smith.     1,454,764  ;  Mav  8 
Bumper.     J.   H.   Sager.     1,470,648 ;   Oct.    16. 
Bumper.      L.   F.    Stafford.      1,461,564  ;    July    10. 
Bumper.     D.   P.    Stafford.     1,477,155;    Dec.    11. 
Bumper.      L.    F.    Stafford    and    J.    D.    Hale.      1.449,45.'i ; 

Mar.   27.  ■ 

Bumper.     J.   Striganz.      1,469,122;    Sept.   25. 
Bumper.      H.   M.    Vickery.      1,472.700 ;   Oct.   30 
Bumper,    Adjustable.      F.     G.    Whittington.       1,441,254; 

Jan.  9. 
Bumper  and   theft  indicator.   Combined   parking.      L     W 

Nobles.     1,465,245  ;  Aug.  14. 
Bumper-attaching   bracket.      W.    E.    Ericson.      1.458,927 ; 

June   19. 
Bumper-attaching   bracket.      L.    P.    Stafford.      1.468.757 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Bumper-bar-supporting   bracket.     P.    Riedele.      1,453,521 ; 

May  1. 
Bumper  bracket.     L.  P.  Halladay.     1,444,183  ;  Feb.  6. 
Bumper  lock.     J.  J.  Harrison.     1,447,303  ;  Mar.  6. 
Bumper,   Parallel-bar.      W.    G.    Cox.      1,441,785 ;   Jan.    9 
Bumper,  Spring,     h.  P.  Halladay.     1,442,144;  Jan.   16 
Bumper  support.     L.  P.  Halladav.     1,444,184  ;  Feb.  6 
Bumper-supporting  bracket.     W.  R.  McGowen.     1,475  31»  ■ 

Nov.   27. 
Bumpers,   Pivotal   clamping  device  for.      W.   E.   Dunston 

1,451,497:  Apr.  10. 
Bunch     builder.       P.     K.     Petrea     and     W.     J.     Jordan. 

1,462.919  ;  July  24. 
Bunching  machine.     H.  Pease.     1,464,332  ;  Aug.  7.      ' 
Bundle     hinding     and     tying     machine.       C.     E.     Evans. 

1,478,560;  Dec.  25. 
Bundle  carrier.     H.  B.  Sperry.     1,467,401  ;   Sept.  11. 
Bundle    carrier    and    shocker.       J.     Miller.       1,456  675 ; 

May  29. 
Bundle  protector.     E.  L.  Bruce,  ir.     1.445,932  ;  Feb   ''0 
Bundle  receptacle,  Collapsible.    C.  E.  Cardwell.    Rel5,720  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Bung.     H.    L.   G.    Gerstenberger.      1,464,523 ;   Aug.    14. 
Bung.      C.  M.  Kruger.     1.473.300;   Nov.   6. 
Bung,  Fermentation.     J.  B.  Fischer.     1,477,552;  Dec.  IS 
Bung  for  liquid  containers.     W.   Riiegsegger.     1.475,142  ; 

Nov.   20. 
Bung  for  metallic  receptacles.    G.  F.  Behringer.    1,459,903  ; 

June  26. 
Bung     for      metallic      receptacles.        G.      P.      Behringer. 

1,467,916;  Sept.  11. 
Bung,  Spring.     H.  H.  Graham.     1,448.060  ;  Mar.  13. 
Bungalow,   Portable.     J.  E.  Adams.      1.445,738;   Feb    20. 
Bunion    shield.      N.    V.    Levitt.      1,471.041;    Oct.    16. 
Bunker.     C.   Paff.      1,468,647;    Sept.   25. 
Bunjjs,  Chock  for  log.     P.  W.  Chriswell  and  E.  T.  Fehnel 

1,449,938;   Mar.   27. 
Buoy,  Life.     H.  E.  Long.     1,445.224  ;  Feb.  13. 
Buoy,  Swimming.     H.  MacKenzie.     1.478.525  ;  Dec.  25. 
Bureau.     W.  M.  Schmitt.     Des.  63,663  ;  Dec.  25. 
Bureau.     G.  C.  L.  Weguelin.     1,451.973  ;  Apr.  17. 
Burglar  alarm.     C.   B.   Atwood.      1,456,209 ;   May   22. 
Burglar  alarm.     R.   Barrett.      1,451,414 ;   Apr.    10. 


1038 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Burglar  alarm.     J.  E.  Bond.     1,461,206 ;  July  10. 
Burglai-  alarm.     J.  J.  Brest.     1,450,1.S2  ;  Mar.  27. 
Burglar  alarm.   A.  J.  Carver  and  J.  T.  Beasley.    1,447,709  ; 

Mar.   6. 
Burglar  alarm.     J.   I.   Connelly.     1,452,595 ;   Apr.   24. 
Burglar  alarm.     S.  Fodor.     1,476,502  ;  Dec.  4. 
Burglar    alarm.      J.    F.   and   F.    C.    Gorman.      1,472,750 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Burglar  alarm.     C.  L.  Graef.     1,471,843  ;  Oct.  23. 
Burglar  alarm.     O.   Kessler.     1,446,565 ;   Feb.   27. 
Burglar  alarm.     W.  T.  Kjelland.     1,476,340  :  Dec.  4. 
Burglar   alarm.      J.    E.    Lee.      1,457,176 ;    May    29. 
Burglar  alarm.     J.  W.  Longworth.     1,460,818  ;  July  3. 
Burglar  alarm.    M.  Macura.     1,469,943  ;  Oct.  9. 
Burglar  alarm.     A.   Pelletier.      1,462,941 ;   July  24. 
BuiKlar  alarm.     E.  L.   Rycraft.     1,445,974  ;   Feb.  20. 
Burglar   alarm.     A.   J.    Shimp.      1,464,050 ;   Aug.   7. 
Burglar    alarm.      A.    B.    Simpson.      1,461,294  :    July    10. 
Burglar   alarm.     F.    E.    Sparks.      1,469,969 ;    Oct.   9. 
Burglar  alarm.     N.  D.  Wells.     1,448,780  ;  Mar.  20. 
Burglar  alarm.    A.  Zukor.     1,453,058  ;  Apr.  24. 
Burglar-alarm     housing.       E.     M.     Jones.       Des.    62,205 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Burglar-alarm  lock.     J.  A.  Mack.     1,441,516  ;  Jan.  9. 
Burial  apparatus.     J.   D.  Jennings.      1,453,141;   Apr.   24. 
Burial  apparatus.     H.  H.  Leavitt.     1,450,092  ;  Mar.  27. 
Burial    case.      C.    H.    Hiser.      Des.    63,147 ;    Oct.    16. 
Burial  cases,   Ear  for   handles   for.      C.   H.    Hlser.     Des. 

63,148  ;  Oct.  16. 
Burial  receptacle.     H.  E.  Duval.     1,475,756;  Nov.  27. 
Burner  :   See — 

Carbon-monoxide    burner.        T.iquid-fuel  burner. 

Fluid-fuel  burner.  Nonpreheating   oil   burner. 

Fuel  burner.  Oil  burner. 

E^el-oil   burner.  Oil-spray   burner. 

Gas  burner.  Oil-vapor  burner. 

Gas  and  vapor  burner.  Pilot  burner. 

Gaseous-fuel  burner.  Stove  burner. 

Hydrocarbon  burner.  Stump  burner. 

Incense    burner.  Sulphur  burner. 

Kerosene-gas  burner.  Torch  burner. 

Kiln   oil   burner.  Vapor  burner. 

Lamp  burner.  Wickless  oil  burner. 

Lampblack    burner. 

Liquid  and  gaseous  fuel  burner. 
Burner.      A,   R.   Anthony.     1,451.063;  Apr.  10. 
Burner.     D.  Arkwright,  jr.     1,453,780  ;  May  1. 
Burner.     F.  H.  Brown.   •1,451,811-2;  Apr.  17. 
Burner.     E.  E.  Cornwell  and  J.  H.  McCready.    1,455,955  ; 

Mav  22. 
Burner.     E.  E.  Cornwell  and  J.  H.  McCready.     1,471,104  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Burner.     F.  M.  Dallen.     1,468,442;  Sept.  18. 
Burner.     M.   A.   Fesler.     1,445.827-8 ;    Feb.    20. 
Burner.      J.    E.    Fowler.     1,447,842 ;   Mar.   6. 
Burner.     J.  M.  Garrett.     1,478,949;  Dec.  25. 
Burner.     E.   Germer,  jr.     1,443,409  :   Jan.   30. 
Burner.     J.   H.   Gooch.     1,468,782  ;   Sept.   25. 
Burner.     J.   F.   Higglns.      1,450,631 ;   Apr.   3. 
Burner.     C.   H.   Hoffistetter.     1,451,072;   .-\pr.    10. 
Burner.      S.   H.   Hopewell.     1,466,588 ;   Aug.   28. 
Burner.     J.  11.  Hunt.  1,467,935;  Sept.  11. 
Burner.     O.  M.  Jarboe.     1,476,338  ;  Dec.  4. 
Burner.     T.  F.  Kent.     1,451.546:  Anr.  10. 
Burner.     T.  F.  Kent.     1,469,479  ;  Oct.  2. 
Burner.     G.  M.  Latimer.     1,449,336;  Mar.  20. 
Burner.     L.  D.  Mason.     1,441.991  ;  Jan.  9. 
Burner.      W.   McArthur.      1,447,095;    Feb.    27. 
Burner.     A.   W.   Morse.     1,457,849  ;   June  5. 
Burner.     C.  W.  Mummery.     1,452,650 :   Apr.  24. 
Burner.     Z.   O.   Rarrick.     1,447,571  ;   Mar.   6. 
Burner.     C.  O.  Rowley.     1,455.810  :  May  22. 
Burner.     C.  J.  Sherwood.     1,455,175;  May  15. 
Burner.     P.   F.    Slocum.     1,446,353 ;   Feb.   20. 
Burner.     T.  F.  Smith.     1,459,295:  .Tune  19. 
Burner.      R.    W.    Wiederwax.      1,460,631  ;    July   3. 
Burner.     E.  Witzberger.     1,443,907;   .Tan,   30. 
Burner.     H.  Ziebold,  sr.     1,451,751-2  ;  Apr.  17. 
Burner    and    heater.      T.    R.    Campbell.      No.    1,441,062 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Burner    attachment.      W.    A.    Hines    and    F.    B.    Mauley. 

1,447,847  :   Mar.  6. 
Burner  attachment.     F.  C.  Piers.     1,463,837  ;  Aug.  7. 
Burner  construction.     E.  Witzberger.     1,443,909;  Jan,  .30. 
Burner-drum-lifting   means.      J.    S.    Brennan.      1 ,454,265  : 

May  8. 
Burner  flue.     L.  S.  Chadwick.     1,443,947  :  Feb.  0. 
Burner   for  utilizing   molasses   as   a   fuel.      P.    G.    Hilde- 

brandt.     1,476,714;  Dec.  11. 
Burner    of    the    Injector    type.      L.    Grote.       1,461,873; 

July  17. 
Burner   tip.      .T.    H.    Grayson.     1,463.263 ;    July   31. 
Burners    and    the    like.    Adjustable    support    for.      L.    S. 

Chadwick.      1.441.660  ;  Jan.   9. 
Burners.    Flash    igniter   for   gas.      0.    Spahr.      1,454^658 ; 

May  8. 
Burners,    Heat    distributor    for   orchard.      W.    0.    McClin- 

tock.     1,464,913;  Aug.  14. 
Burners,  Igniter  for  gaseous-fuel.     H.  C.  Pope  and  J.  H. 

Pieldhouse,      1,476,725 ;    Dec.    11. 
Burners,   Inductor  for  gas.      C.    P.    Haussler  and   N.   W. 

Park.      1,460,903  ;   July   3. 


Burners,   Oil-drip  plate  for  oil.     A.   Behrsin.     1,473,203  ; 

Nov.   6. 
Burners   or  stoves.   Lighting  accessory    for  wickless.     B. 

Bark.      1,475,778;   Nov.    27. 
Burners,  Process  and   apparatus  for  feeding  sulphur   to. 

H.  D.  Kerr.     1,476,523;  Dec.  4. 
Burners,  Safety  attachment  for.    J.  H.  Reveson.    1,445,714; 

Feb.    20. 
Burners,     Vaporizer     for     liquid-fuel.     J.     E.     Malivert. 

1,458,891  ;  June  12. 
Burning-in     and     running-jn     machine.       F.     Danlelson. 

1,446,838  ;   Feb,   27. 
Burning-in      machine.      J.      P.      Henderson.      1,448,662 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Burnishing    irons.     Heater    for     rotary.       J.     Di     Darlo. 

1,474,410;    Nov.   20. 
Burnishing  machine.     B.  S.  Lee.     1,443.419  ;  Jan.  30. 
Burnishing    machine.    Electrically-heated.      H.    E.    Dow. 

1,451,687 ;  Apr.  17. 
Burring  machine;  Wool  and  hair.     W.  Perks,  D.  S.  Turner, 

and  J.  Williamson.     1,472,308;  Oct.  30. 
Bur  stand.     C.  P.  Montag.     1,446,921 ;   Feb.  27. 
Bus.     A.  E.  Hutt.     1,457,840;   June  5. 
Bus-bar-supporting  structure.     J.   M.  Brown.     1,472,154 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Bus  body.     D.  J.  Hall.     1,467,376  ;  Sept.  11. 
Bus,   Passenger.      E.    Leindorf.      1,468,710;    Sept.   25. 
Bus  structure.     A.  M.   Rossman.     1,473,385  ;  Nov.  6. 
Bufsheling   furnace.      J.  McGafE.      1,472,803;   Nov.   6. 
Bushes  or  sockets  to  platelike  bodies  by  flanging,  Means  for 

attaching.     J.  B.   Cockburn.     1,463,799  ;  Aug.  7. 
Bushing.     S.   C.   P.   Dowling.     1.445,074 ;   Feb.   13. 
Busliing.     J.  S.  Kinnov.     1,458.943:  June  19. 
Bushing,  Antirattling.     D.   E.  Ross.     1,460,513;   July   3. 
Bushing  extractor.     A.  Raffay.     1,461,554  ;  July  10. 
Bushing  extractor  and  remover.     L.  H.  Pitzcr.     1,442,821  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Bushing,   Guide.     0.   R.   Briney.     1,465,209  ;   Aug.   14. 
Bushing,  Guide.     O.  R.  Briney.     1,465,236  ;  Aug.  14. 
Brushing  remover.     L.   H.  Pitzer.     1,448,587  ;  Mar.  13. 
Bushing    remover    and     replacer.       H.     E.     Gardner,     jr. 

1,465,124  :  Au.g.  14. 
Bushing     retaining     screw     and     lubricator.     Combined. 

D.    M.    Bliss.      1,470,801 ;   Oct.    16. 
Bushing  tool.     A.  P.   Huntington.     1,472,759;   Oct.  30. 
Bushings.   Installing.     C.    W.   Johnson   and   J.   L.   Myers. 

1,469,793;  Oct.  9. 
Bushings,    Locking    means    for    guide.       O.     R.    Briney. 

1,465,181  ;  Aug.  14. 
Bushings,  Machine  for  casting.     T.  Larsson.     1,474.484: 

Nov.   20. 
Bust    confiner    and    reducer.      J.    L.     Holt.      1,463,424 ; 

July  31. 
Bust  developer.    J.  F.  Thomas.     1,472,234  ;  Oct.  30. 
Butchering  implement.     J.  N.  Prisk.     1.472,309  ;  Oct.  30. 
Butt  gauge.     N.   C.  Wells  and  H.   J.  Meyer.     1,450,676  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Butt  hook.     J.  P.  Graham.     1,457.887  :  .Tune  5. 
Butt  hook.  Safety.     V.  D.  White.     1,473,983  ;  Nov.  13. 
Butt  -  removing     device.       S.     E.     and     W.     W.     Morral. 

1.458.142;  June  12. 
Butter-blocking   machine.      E.   W.    Knowlton.      1,452,160 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Butter  container.     E.  Bailey.     1,445.816  ;  Feb.  20. 
Butte'-  cutter.     R.  E.  Parrott.     1,448,988  ;  Mar.  20. 
Butter-cutting     machine.       J.     L.     Paisolli.       1,467,979 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Butter,    Machine    for    cutting.      B.    McGreer    and    H..  J, 

Belcher.      1,455,298;  May   15. 
Butter  substitute.     J.  C.  Sherman.     1,444,562;  Feb.  6. 
Butter,  Treating      .7.  M.  W.  Kitchen.     1,447,250  ;  Mar.  6. 
Butter  tub.     T.  Olson.      1.445,545;  Feb.   13. 
Button.      .T.    P.    Bowles.      1,460,840;    July    3. 
Button.     A.  Brooke.     1,458,873  :  .Tune  12. 
Button.     L.  Gittelsohn.     1,441,275  ;  Jan.  9. 
Button.     A.  J.  Gregory.     1,448,292;  Mar.  13. 
Button.     R.   L.   Huffman.      1,453,245 ;    Apr.   24. 
Button.     F.    Primoshic.      1,447,627  ;   Mar.   6. 
Button.     P.   N.   Ross.     1,455,357 ;   May   15. 
Button.     P.   N.   Ross.     1,465,949 :  Aug.   28. 
Button.     .T.  O.  Koy.     1,467,335  ;   Sept.  11. 
Button.     G.  E.  Rutledge.     Des.  63,376;  Nov.   27. 
Button.     D.  A.   White.      1,445,119  :   Feb.   13. 
Button.      P.   R.   White.      1,452,539-40:    Apr.   24. 
Button.      P.   R.   White.      1,463,236;   .Tuly  31. 
Button   and   nPcktie-Euiding   device.   Combined   collar.      A.  ^ 

M.  Goldstein.     1,467,788  :  Sept.  11. 
Button  and  tie  bolder.  Collar.     J.  A.  Taylor.     1,457.824  : 

June  5.  „ 

Button    attachment    or    guard.    Collar.      P.    Fredrickson. 

1.469.437;   Oct.   2.  ^    r,    r^     .. 

Button-blank-cutting  machine.  Automatic.     W.   E.   Ivnotr. 

1,472.275  ;  Oct.  30. 
Button-blank-cutting    machines.    Water-jet    head    attach- 
ment for.     N.  Barry.     1,452,779 ;  Apr.  24. 
Button.     Cloth.       E.     and     P.     Kuckelsberg.       1,446.801  ; 

Feb.    27. 
T^nl-ton.  Collar.     C.  H.  Allen.     1,458.607:  June  12. 
Button,  Collar.     C.  H.  Lnn.sdale.      1.467,050:   Sept.   4. 
Button.  Collar.     F.  ]\I.   McDermott.     1.443,489 ;   Jan,  30 
Rntton,  Collar.     W,  B.  Murphy.     1.472.374:  Oct.  30. 
Button.   Collar.      H.   and   H.   Sirot.      1.453,809:  May   1. 
Button,    Collar.      A.    Vancso.      1,459,940;    June    26. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1039 


Button, 
Button. 


Collar.      J.    II.   Weuz.      1,477,093 ;    Dec.    11. 
Combination    cuff    and    collar.       \V.    .1.    Circle 


IS. 

L.    Rosenberg.      1,475,723;    Nov. 
II.  Bacon.     1.458,164;  June  12. 
De   Koff.     1,441,624  ;   Jan.   9. 
Garliner.     Des.   62,024  ;   Mar.  6. 
A.  Goddard.     1,461,524  ;   July   10. 
KoUstede.     1,443,543  ;  Jan.   30. 

KoUstede.      1,478,231  ;    Dec.    IS. 
Novak.     1,444,701-2  ;  Feb.  6. 
W.  W.  Roberts.     1,449,296;  Mar.  20. 
K.  Strossenreuter.     1,442,190:  Jan.  16. 

E.   P.   Wilde.     1,450,344;   Apr.   3. 
;■      machine.       H.       Chalmers.       1,442,794 ; 


17. 
J.    J. 


Button 
Button, 
Button, 
Button. 
Button, 
Burton, 


Button, 
Button, 
Button, 
Button 


Separable. 
Separable. 
Separable. 
Separable. 


1,477,997  ;  Dec 
Button,    Covered.      L.    Rosenberg.      1,475,723;    Nov.    27. 
Button,  Cuff.     A. 
Uultoii.  Cuff.     G. 
Button.  Cuff.     J. 
Button,  Cuff.     C. 
Button,  Cuff.     G. 
Button,    Cuff.      G 
Button,  Cuff.     J. 
Button,  Cuff. 
Button,  Cuff. 
Button,   Cuff. 
Button  cuttin 

Jan.  23. 
Button,  Detachable.     C  R.  Nalle.     1,452,052;  Apr. 
Button,    emblem,    badge,    pin    or    similar    article. 

Di  Natale.     Des.  62,322  ;  May  8. 
Button   fastener.   B.   B.   Devlin.   1,467,572 ;   Sept.   11. 
Button    fastener.      M.    Folkmaii.      1,475,479 ;    Nov.    27. 
Buttonhole-cutter    mechanism.      M.    McCann.      1,473,240 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Buttonhole-cutting  machine.     A.  S.  Goldstein.     1,465,039; 

Aug.   14. 
Buttonhole  machine.     H.   C.   Miller.      1,457,742;   June  5. 
Buttonhole-stitching  machines.  Gauging  device  for.    E.  B. 

Allen.     1,442.843;  Jan.  23. 
Buttonhole    strip,    Waistband.       I.    Heller.      1,471,604 ; 

Oct.   23. 
Button  hook.  Collar-.     C.  Neumann.     1,463,400  ;  July  31. 
Button,  One-piece  cuff.     S.  Buchsbaum.     1,444,023  ;  Feb.  6. 
Button    or    pressure    fastener.     Spring.       E.     Keferstein. 

1.445,618;   Feb.  13. 
Button   or   the    like.    Separable   cuff   link.      C.    D.    Lyons 

1,478,128  ;    Dec.    18. 
Button,    Pivot.      M.    Weiss.      1,454,004 ;    May    1. 

Push.     R.   E.   Schieber.     1,441,457  :   Jan.    9. 
Secure  collar.     F.  X.  List.     1,462,509;  July  24. 
J.  O.   Chabot.     1,461,009;   July  3. 
G.   Cloutier.     1,475,750;   Nov.   27. 
I.   Fried.      1,462,332;    July   17. 
E.  A.  Phinney.     1,454,857  ;  May  15. 
Button',  Separable  emblem.    M.  C.  Day.    1.442.606  ;  Jan.  16. 
Button,  Shank.     T.  Donovan.     1,454,046;  May  8. 
Snap.     M.  .L  Baer.     1.455,281  :  May  15. 
Snap.     J.  Slmokaitis.     1,477,289  ;  Dec.  11. 
Snap.     S.  Tackier.     Des.  63,114;  Oct.  2. 
stringer.     F.  L.  Eberley.     1,473,955  ;  Nov.  13. 
Button  structure.     L.  Arntz.     1,470,342  ;  Oct.  9. 
Button  switch.   Push-.     F.   Sauczuk.     1,444,804  ;  Feb.   13. 
Buttons,   Assembling.      A.    Latham.      1,456,024 ;    May   22. 
Buttons.  Device  for  preventing  the  loss  of  cuff. 

1,445,062  ;   Feb.  13. 
Buttons,  etc..  Fastener  for.     J.  A. 

Mar.  6. 
Buttons,  Forming.     E.  Morehouse. 
Buttons,   Machine  for  drilling.     D. 

Nov.  27. 
Buttons,    Manufacture    of.      E.    A. 

Dec.  11. 
Buttons,    Process    and   tool    for   niaking   leather.      M.    D. 

Heyman.      1,459,888  ;   June  26. 
Buttons,    'i'ufted     back-mold    for     cloth-covered.       J.    A. 

Devendor  and  M.  J.  Kiely.     1,440,771 ;  Jan.  2. 
Cab-frame  structure.   Integral.      F.   L.   Alben   and   H.    A. 

Houston.      1,466,262;   Aug.    28. 
Cab,     Metal.       J.     O.     Richard    and    A.     W.     Dickerson. 

1  441  299  :  Jan.  9. 
Cab,    Portable.      E.    D.    Blackinton    and    6.    E.    Smith. 

1,469,718;  Oct.  2. 
Cab    signal   and   automatic   train-control   system.      J.    W 

Buell.      1,478,100;    Dec.    18. 
Cab  .signal  and  automatic  train-control  system,  Dualistit 

J.   W.  Buell.     1,478,101 ;  Dec.   18. 
Cab  turret.     C.  M.  Bell.     1,472,265  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cabinet.     F.  K.  Baxter,  jr.     1,448,822;  Mar.  20. 
J.   Becker.      1,450,575;    Apr.    3. 

F.  G.   Dorment.     1,455,191 ;  May   15. 

D.  W.    Bgner.      1,441,670;    Jan.   9. 
T.  B.  C.  Evans.     1,471.594  ;  Oct.  23. 

E.  E.  Gray.     Des.   62,817  ;   Aug.  7. 

E.  G.  Green.     1,443,622  ;  Jan.  30. 
W.  Ouilliaume.     Pes.  62,445  ;  June  g. 

G.  H.   Hess.     1,473,345:   Nov.   6. 
J.   F.   Kuklinsld.     Des.    62,867;    Aug.   14. 
J.   J.    Lane.      1,468,511 ;    July   81. 
W.  L.  Lillie.     1,440,687  ;  Jan.  2. 
W.   L.   Lillie.      Des.   62,956-7;   Aug.   28. 
P.  Malovich.     Des.   62,240:  Apr.   24. 
A.  G.   Marshall.     Des.   62.304  ;   May  1. 

F.  W.   Mazsick.     1.473,793;   Nov.    13. 
P.  Morina.     1,455,219  ;  May  15. 

E.  Ohnstrand.      1.442.732;   .Tan.   16. 
V.   J.    Ploplis.     1,458,848 :   June   12. 

F.  W.   Reynolds.     Des.   62.744  :    July   24. 
W.  Rimkp.      1,465,178;   Aug.   14. 

K.    L.    Sheets.      1,471.532 :    Oct.    23. 
W.  J.  Tate.     1,454,985;  May   15. 


L.  Arntz. 


St.  Clair.     1,447,634; 


.Tan.  16. 
1,475,787; 


1.442,231  ; 
Bourque. 


Wilson.      1,477,094 ; 


Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet, 
f^.nbinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet. 
Cabinet, 


Apr.  24. 
Cabinet,  Acoustic. 
Cabinet,   Air-hose. 


Account-filing.       W.     T.    McGraw.       1,452,919 ; 


D.  Brunelli.     Des.  63,071 ;  Oct.  2. 
W.    Doll.      1,468,776;    Sept.    25. 


Cabinet   and   refrigerator.    Combined   china.      T.    Matson. 

1,469,001  ;  Oct.  2. 
Cabinet  and  table.  Combined.     II.  B.  Pine  and  C.  W.  Cis- 

ney.     1,453,946;  May  1. 
Cabinet,    Bath.      F.    Hnllo    and    J.    Schultz.      1,446,704 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Cabinet,   Boudoir   or  private   handy.      T.   L.    Chase.      Des. 

61,889;  Feb.  6. 
Cabinet,  Built-in.     C.   C.   White.     1,463,607  ;  July  31. 
Cabinet,     Camping.        W.     R.     Albrighton.        1,478,371 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Cabinet  closure.     E.  Ohustrand.     1,476,414  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cabinet,  Combination.     E.  Maliha.     1,447,623  ;  Mar.  6. 
Cabinet     construction.       W.     H.     Priedline.       1,461,239 ; 

July  10. 
Cabinet  construction.     C.  R.  Jamison.     1,450,180  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cabinet,  Containing.     E.  C.  and  E.  A.  Newman.     1,457,744  ; 

June  5. 
Cabinet,    Delivery.      F.   Tamborello.     1,478,590 ;   Dec.   25. 
Cabinet,    Dispensing.      J.    H.    Charbeneau.      Des.    62,474 ; 

June  12. 
Cabinet,  Dispensing.     M.  G.  James.     Des.  63,466  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cabinet,   Dispensing.     S.   Wheeler.     1,457.333  :   June  5. 
Cabinet,  Display.     J.  T.  Ashbrooke.     Des.  62,663  ;  July  17. 
Cabinet,  Display.     W.  P.  De  Witt.     1,473,215  ;  Nov.  6. 
Cabinet,   Display.     C.   F.   Krom.     1,447,349  ;   Mar.   6. 
Cabinet,   Display.     F.   Pfous.     Des.    63.236 ;   Nov.    6. 
Cabinet,  Display.     J.  Pinten.     1,473,868;  Nov.  13. 
Cabinet  door.     B.  V.  Hughes.     1,452,913  ;  Apr.  24. 
Cabinet  drawer.     J.  B.  O'Connor.     1,477,278  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cabinet,    Filing.      A.    E.    Sargeant    and    S.    A.    Moody. 

1,475,5.55  ;  Nov.  27. 
Cabinet,  Fire-resistant.    E.  Ohnstrand.    1,442,731 ;  Jan.  16. 
Cabinet,      Fire-resistant.       E.      Ohnstrand.       1,443,087; 

Jan.  23. 
Cabinet   for  foods.    Steam.     R.   J.   Campbell.      1,452,907 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Cabinet    for   holding   games.      A.    R.    Hager.      1,477,056 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Cabinet  ironing  board.    A.  S.  Childers.    1,445,129  ;  Feb.  13. 
Cabinet  ironing  board  and  table.  Combination.    O.  Stanley. 

1,444,808;  Feb.   13. 
Cabinet  joint.     J.   S.  Knechtel.     1,468,786  :  Sept.  25. 
Cabinet,  Kitchen.     M.  H.  Bodker.     1,448,253  ;  Mar.  13. 
Cabinet,    Kitchen.     A.   Pedersen.     1,451,587  :   Apr.   10. 
Cabinet,  Ledger.     R.  W.  MacDonald.     1,447,141  ;  Feb.  27. 
Cabinet,    Lunch.      G.   G.   Gocke.      1,446,008 :    Feb.   20. 
Cabinet,  Pie.     J.  Pfeffer.     1,444,268  :  Feb.  6. 
Cabinet,  Service.     G.  R.  Craw.     1,469,359  ;  Oct.  2. 
Cabinet,  Sewing.     O.  C.  Riethmiller  and  A.  Fowler.     Des. 

62,244;  Apr.  24. 
Cabinet,  Shoe-shining.     G.  G.  Groves.     1,450,076  :  Mar.  27. 
Cabinet,  Shoe-shining.     L.  Katz.     1,447,787  ;  Mar.  6. 
Cabinet,  Stationery.     R.   Neddo.     1,456.562  ;   Mav  29. 
Cabinet,      Stationery.        E.      G.      Robeson.        1,458,953 ; 

June  19. 
Cabinet,   Steaming.      L.    Angelus.     1,453,967 ;   May   1. 
Cabinet,  Store.     W.  P.  Walker.     1,447.364;  Mar.  6. 
Cabinet.  Storing  and  preserving.     K.  Otsuki.     1,463,723 ; 

Julv  31. 
Cabinet  table.     L.  H.  Snider.     1,472.570  :  Oct.  30. 
Cabinet,  Toilet.     M.  Windecker.     1.443.858;   .Tan.   30. 
Cabinet,   Towel.      F.   M.    Stelner.      1,470,941-4;    Oct.   16. 
Cabinet,    Towel.       F.    M.     Steiner    and    W.    S.     Graves. 

1.477,018;  Dec.  11. 
Cabinet,  Towel.     G.  A.  Steiner.     1,477,019  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cabinet,   Type.     M.   G.   Fleming.     1,469,385 ;   Oct.   2. 
Cabinet,  Uniform  standard-form.     C.  G.  Bates.     1,446,148  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Cabinet,    Wrapping-paper.      J.    A.    Mackrodt.      1,447,594; 

Mar.    6. 
Cabinets,     Lock     device     for     towel.       A.     L.     Overholt. 

1.477,000  ;  Dec.   11. 
Cabinets,     Lock    for    milk.      L.    O.     Miller.       1,451,100; 

Apr.   10. 
Cabinets,    Sink   for    kitchen.      S.    W.    Braclj.      1,464,638; 

Aug.  14. 
Cabinets,  Sliding  moldboard  for.     H.  A.  Hall.     1,461,525  ; 

July  10. 
Cable-building  machine.     H.  W.   Fisher  and  N.   C.   Davis. 

1,450,584  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cable  bumper.     K.  O.  Schauman.     1,450,262  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cable  chair.     C.  E.   Strout.     1,452.664:  Apr.  24. 
Cable  clamp.     L.   De   Caigny.     1,473,144  :   Nov.   6. 
Cable    elamp.      J.    R.    Kearnev.      1,464.940;    Aug.    14. 
Cable  clamp.     J.  A.  Robertson.     1,460,276;  June  26. 
Cable  clip.  Pull-.     O.  Kroehle.     1,448,545;  Mar.  13. 
Cable  connector.     W.  E.  Camp.     1,453,001  :   Apr.   24. 
Cable   connector.      R.    O.    Williams.      1,466.735  ;    Sept.   4. 
Cable  rouplinj;.     J.   P.  McLaughlin.      1.449.765:   Mar.  27. 
Cable    device.    Slack-.      G.    .Tohn.      1.475,701  :    Nov.    27. 
Cable  end  and  housing  and  assembling  the  same.     G.  W. 

Stout.     1,461,466;  July  10. 
Cable-end     connection.       H.     C.     Gottschalt.       1,466.127 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Cable  equalizer.     H.  B.  Cook.     1,472,386  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cable  equalizer.     E.  E.   Wright.     1,465,705:   Aug.   21. 
Cable-gripping  device.     H.  F.  Curtis.     1.442,862;  Jan.  23. 
Cable  hanger.     W.  P.oley.     1,469.578 ;  Oct.   2. 
Cable  hanger.     R.   Fordyce.     1,455.30  :  May  15. 
Cable   banger.      D.    K.    McGinty.      1.476.093  :    Dec.    4. 
Cable  hanger.     W.   J.   Peach.      1,454,559  ;   May   8. 


1040 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Cable    release    and    assemblinar    same,    Flexible-.      C.    E. 

Sturgis.     1,454,192;  May  S'. 
Cable   sling,    Plaited-.      C.    Nyman.      1,475,859 ;    Nov.    27. 
Cable  support.     O.  W.  Brenizer.     Rel5,581  ;  Apr.  17. 
Cable  support,  Feeder-.     W.  Schaake.     1,454,864  ;  May  15. 
Cable   take-up.     J.   C.   and  F.   D.   Wiliamson.      1,443,666  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Cable-tension-equalizing   device.      C.    R.    Pratt   and    J.    C. 

Heslip.     1,474,911  ;  Nov.  20. 
Cable.     Thermal-control.       F.     W.     Parsons.       1,455,805 ; 

May  22. 
Cable  tightener.     F.   W.   Barter.      1,476,026;   Dec.   4. 
Cableway  carriage.     G.  Frink.     1,445,013  ;  Feb.  13. 
Cableway  carriages.  Stop  mechanism  for.     W.  M.  Venable. 

1,445,116;   Feb.  13. 
Cableways,  Bucket  and  associated  parts  for.     T.   S.  Mil- 
ler.    1,476,536  ;   Dec.  4. 
Cable-winding    apparatus.       A.     B.     Norris.       1,478,756; 

Dec.  25. 
Cable-winding   mechanism,   Electric-.     W.   A.   Young  and 

F.  Brill.     1,476,941  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cables  and  the  like.  Forwarding  system  for  ocean.     W.  H. 

Martin.     1,472,849  ;   Nov.   6. 
Cables,  Detective  and  protective  device  for  electric.     C.  J. 

Beaver,    A.    F.    W.    Richards,    and    B.    A.    Claremont. 

1,443,613;  Jan.   30. 
Cables,   Fastening  device  for.     A.  W.   Olson.     1,456,824 ; 

May  29. 
Cables,  Fault  locater  for  electric.     H.  M.   Stoller  and  E. 

M.  Matthews.     1,464,119;   Aug.  7. 
Cables,   Grounding  box  for  electrical  piloting.     A.   Cross- 
ley.     1,459,047;  June  19. 
Cables.    Means    for    supporting    aerial.      F.    L.    Rhodes. 

1,477,596  ;    Dec.    18. 
Cables,   Means   of  grounding  electrical    piloting.      H.    W. 

Kitchin.     1,441,002;   Jan.  2. 
Cables.  Power  hitch  for  pump.     C.  B.  Foster.     1,477,817  ; 

Deo.   18. 
Cables,  rods,  Bowden  wires,  and  the  like,  Means  for  actu- 
ating control.     C.  G.  Pullin.     1,449,349  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cables,    Suspension    device    for    equalizing    the   strain    ou 

elevator.     J.  B.  Evans.     1,442,060  ;  Jan.  16. 
Cacao,  chocolate,  and  the  like.     Apparatus  for  grinding  or 

mixing.     C.  Postranecky.     1,443,926 ;  Jan.  30. 
Caddy,  Collapsible.     S.  N.  Leopold.     1,450,690  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cage,  Ant-ithief.     R.  A.  Ainsa.     1,448,611 ;  Mar.   13. 
Cage,  Bird.     A.  Chadwick.     1,477,941 ;  Dec.  18. 
Cage,  Bird.     S.  Cipresso.     Des.  61.890  ;  Feb.  6. 
Cage,  Bird.     K.  W.  Oster.     1,468,730  ;  Sept.  25. 
Cage,   Overturning.     D.   F.   Lepley.      1,475,636 ;    Nov.    27. 
Cage  press.      C.  F.  Stehlin.     1,448,774  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cages.  Catch  for  bird.     L.  J.  Leon.     1,478,440  ;  Dec.  25. 
Caisson.     W.  Griesser.     1,465,664;  Aug.   21. 
Cake  former.     C.   H.  Fulson.     1,450.030  ;  Mar.   27. 
Cake  former.     O.  Sheppard,  jr.     1,450,457  ;  Apr.  3.     , 
Cake-forming  machine.     R.  A.  Trace.     1,468,765  ;  Sept.  25. 
Cake-icing  device.     P.   C.   Cockbill  and   J.   H.   V.   Grimes. 

1,472,022;   Oct.   23. 
Cake  lifter.     J.  L.  Lagorio.     1,443,692;  Jan.  30. 
Cake  mixers.  Heating  attachment  for.     J.  Guttenstein  and 

I.  Kritzer.     1,468,615  ;  Sept.  18. 
Cake   pan.     A.   Katzinger.     1,477,650;   Dec.    18. 
Cake  pan.     C.  M.  Naugle.     1,476,910  ;  Dec.  11. 
Calcining   and    clinkering,    Apparatus    for.      R.    D.    Pike. 

1,468,168;  Sept.  18. 
Calcining  apparatus.     R.  D.  Pike.     1,472,935  ;  Nov.  6. 
Calcium    chloride.    Production    of.      V.    M.    Goldschmidt. 

1,458,650-1 ;  June  12. 
Calcium    nitrate    and    making    same,    Hydrated.      H.    J. 

Krase  and   Jew  Yam  Yee.     1,475,492 ;   Nov.   27. 
Calculating   device.      H.    Foley.      1,473.573 ;    Nov.    6. 
Calculating  device.     F.   Fulgora.      1,453,100 ;    Apr.   24. 
Calculating  device.     S.   V.   Johnson.      1,447.309  ;  Mar.   6. 
Calculating  device.     M.  A.  Pursel.     1,451,890  ;  Apr.  17. 
Calculating  instrument.     H.  C.  Ford.     1,472,590  ;  Oct.  30. 
Calculating  machine.     W.  H.  Berwick.     1,464,403  ;  Aug.  7. 
Calculating  machine.     R.  G.  C.  Boa.     1,462,567  ;  July  24. 
Calculating    machine.       B.    F.     Britten,    jr.       1,474,230 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Calculating  machine.     G.  C.  Chase.     1,468,992;  Sept.  25 
Calculating  machine.     C.   W.   Chih.     1,455,710 ;   May   15. 
Calculating  machine.     G.  de  Giglio.     1,477,116  ;  Dec.   11. 
Calculating    machine.       M.     G.    de    Simone.       1.450.71S ; 

Apr.  3. 
Calculating    machine.       C.     M.     P.     Friden.       1,454,275 ; 

May  8. 
Calculating     machine.       C.     M.     Friden.       1,476,197-8 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Calculating   machine.      F.  ,A.    Hart.      1,464,095;    Aug.    7. 
Calculating  machine.     C.  L.  Johnston.     1.476,205  ;  Dec.  4. 
Calculating    machine.       T.    Jowett    and     C.     E.     Squire. 

1,456,061 ;  May  22. 
Calculating  machine.  J.  F.  Mays.  1,441,733 ;  Jan.  9. 
Calculating  machine.  W.  Moeller.  1,448,809 :  Mar.  20. 
Cnlculatins;  machine.  F.  O.  Mueller.  1,444.478;  B'eb.  6. 
Calculating  machine.  A.  P.  Poole.  1,446,990  ;  Feb.  27. 
Calculating  machine.  A.  F.  Poole.  1,477,077  ;  Dec.  11. 
Calculating    machine.      A.    F.    Poole    and    P.    A.    Hart. 

1,468,510;  Sept.  18. 
Calculating  machine.     E.  Richter.     1,450,516  ;  Apr.  3. 
Calculating  machine.     K.  V.  Rudin.     1,462,944  ;  July  24. 
Calculating    machine.      E.    Russell-Clarke.      1.471,683-5  : 

Oct    23 


Calculating  machine. 
Calculating  machine. 
Calculating  machine, 
l.'alculating  machine. 
Calculating  machine. 
Calculating  machine, 
calculating  machine. 
Calculating   machine. 


C.   Schaller.     1,465,871  ;   Aug.   21. 

C.  Schaller.      1,467,198;    Sept.    4. 
A.    Seguin.       1,472,942;    Nov.    6. 

C.  A.  SiewecU.     1,466,488;  Aug.  28. 

C.  A.  Sieweck.     1,469,488  ;  Oct.  2. 

F.    Trinks.      1,462,397;    July    17. 

J.  A.  V.  Turck.     1,449,039  ;  Mar.  27. 

D.  Turner.      1,474,863  ;    Nov.    20. 


Calculating     machines,     Adjusting     mechanism    for. 

Beckenbauer.     1,474,137  ;  Nov.  13. 
Calculating  machines,   Automatic   carriage  raising   means 

for.     E.  F.  Britten,  jr.     1,462,059  ;  July  17. 
Calculating   machines.    Carriage    mechanism   for.      H.    A. 

Shappelle.     1,448,874  ;  Mar.  20. 
Calculating   machines.    Carry-set   mechanism    for.      E.    P. 

Britten,  jr.     1,462,060;   July  17. 
Calculating  machines.  Overthrow  check  for.     E.  F.  Brit- 
ten, jr.     1,462,061 ;   July  17. 
CaicuJuting   machines.   Resetting   mechanism    for.      J.    F. 

Mays.      1,441,734  ;   Jan.  9. 
Calculating    machines.     Revolutions-counting    mechanism 

for.     F.  Trinks.     1,445,461  ;  Feb.  13. 
Calculating    machines,    Selector    mechanism    for.      G.    C. 

Chase.     1,474,238  ;  Nov.  13. 
Calculating  machines,  Tens-carrying  device  for.    P.  Reiss. 

1,461,455  ;  July  10. 
Calculating    machines,    Zeroizing    means    for    the    curve 

disks   of.     K.  V.   Rudin.      1,404,778  ;   Aug.   14. 
Calculating  wages.  Method  of  and  means  for  use  in.     F. 

Ludwig.      1,447,479  ;   Mar.   6. 
Calculator.     C.  K.  Appleby.     1,440,364  ;  Jan.  2. 
Calculator.     A.  L.  Beck.     1,473,948;  Nov.  13. 
Calculator.      W.    H.    Butcher.      1,459,279 ;    June   19. 
Calculator.     P.   W.   Caldwell.      1,454,104 ;   May   8. 
Calculator.     W.   M.   Fraser.      1,458,045  :   June   5. 
Calculator.     W.   C.  Goodwin.     1,444,602  ;  Feb.   6. 
Calculator     and     rule,     Mathematical.       P.     M.     Swaim. 

1,443,855  ;  Jan.  30. 
Calculator,    Decimal-point.      C.    E.    Latshaw.      1,474,533; 

Nov.    20. 
Calculator  device.     E.   M.   Beals.     1,446,687 ;   Feb.   27. 
Calculator,  Interest.     A.  C.  Meyer.     1,472,276  ;  Oct.  30. 
Calculator,    Tabular.     N.   J.   Deisch.      1,441,914 ;   Jan.    9. 
Calculator,  Time,    S.  R.  Lamb.     1,471,341 ;  Oct.  23. 
Calculator,   Workman's   time.     M.  A.   Lucas.      1,444,619 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Calendar.     W.  H.  Baker.     1,452,407  ;  Apr.  17. 
Calendar.     C.   L.   Cook.      1,457,821 :   June  5. 
Calender.      J.    A.    McCrohan.      1,469,658 ;    Oct.   2. 
Calendar.     S.  M.   Spragens.     1,477,463-4  ;   Dec.   11. 
Calendar.     P.    H.    Welcker.      1,469,062 ;    Sept.   25. 
Tiilendar    and    pad    holder.    Combination.      P.    A.    Fuller. 

1.441,273  ;  Jan.  9. 
Calendar,  Baseball.     A.  L.  Beckett.     1,443.520;  Jan.  30. 
Calendar,     Coin-controlled.       G.     M,    Diehl.       1,471,836 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Calendar,    Index    reckoner.      J.    H.    Kulow.      1,466,021; 

Aug.  28. 
Calendar-pad  retainer.    B.  H.  Harris.     1,463,210  ;  July  31. 
Calendar,  Perpetual.     L.  H.  Downer.     1,470,065  ;  Oct.  9- 
Calendar,  Perpetual.     H.  L.  GuUine.     1,448,293  ;  Mar.  13. 
Calendar,   Perpetual.     F.   W.   Orth.     1,459,236;   June  19. 
Calendar,  Perpetual.     J.  W.  West.     1,464,191 ;  Aug.  7. 
Calf  weaner.     W.  R.  Bailie.     1,472,542  ;  Oct.  30. 
Calibration    of    instruments.      H.    Schlaich.      1,477,666 : 

Dec.  18. 
Caliper,  Contour.     H.  V.  Lough.     1,465,646  ;  Aug.  21. 
Caliper  gauge.     M.  Bartholdy.     1,465,295  ;  Aug.  21. 
Caliper,  Micrometer.     J.  H.  Fullmer.     1,440,824;  Jan.  2. 
Calipers.      A.   Belanger   and   P.    P.    Riches.      1,460,275 ; 

June  26. 
Calipers.      H.   Frappart.     1,442.717:   .Tan.   16. 
Calipers.      J.    M.    Stuchlik.      1,445,050;    Feb.    13. 
Calipers.    Device   for   setting.     T.   H.    White.      1,465,106 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Calipers,  Micrometer.     L.  O.  Beard.     1,452,780  :  Apr.  24. 
Calipers,     Micrometer.       W.     D.     La     Batt.       1,478,664 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Calipers,  Scribing.     W.  D.  Lowe.     1,445,520  :  Feb.  13. 
Ciilk.  Removable.     M.  M.  Sherwood.     1,465,794  ;  Aug.  21. 
Calking,  Tool  for.     H.  G.  Gundlach.     1,475,264  :  Nov.  27. 
Calking  tool.  Rotary.     L.  G.  Schweinebraten.     1,445.415 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Calks    to   horseshoes.    Securing.      D.   Yensen.      1,453,899 ; 

May  1. 
Call  device  for  public  rooms.     J.  K.  Shvachka  and  A.  S. 

Birnbaum-Shestakoff.     1,464,447  ;  Aug.  7. 
Call-distributing     system.        W.     S.      Paca.        1,453,321  ; 

Mav  1. 
Call-distributing    system.       L.    Polinkowski.       1,446,582 : 

Feb.   27. 
Call-indicating  system.     C.  E.  Lomax.     1,476,366  ;  Dec.  4^ 
Calling  device.     J.  T.  B.  Hillhouse.     1,472,595  ;  Oct.  30. 
Calling  device.     W.  Kaisling.     1,456,602  ;   May   29. 
Calling  device.     S.  Suekoff.     1,451,480;  Apr.   10. 
Calling  device.     A.   Vischer,  jr.     1,454,496;   May   8. 
Calling  device.     W.  L.  Wliidden.     1,468,095  ;  Sept.  18. 
Calling-device  attachment.    P.  W.  Fahrenfeld.    1,455,998 ; 

May  22. 
Cam.      R.    F.    Hall.      1,460,651 ;    July    3. 
Cam-grindins:    apparatus.    Uniformly-driven.      A.   Turner. 

1,465,068:  Ausr.  14. 
Cam-inverting  means.     H.  D.  Lathrop.    1,445,776  ;  Feb.  20. 


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UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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Cam  plates  to  cam  shafts.  Means  for  removably  securing. 

E.  E.  Talbot.     1,464,589;  Aug.  14. 
Cam    shafts    and     the    like.    Forming.       G.     H.    Phelps. 

1,448,862;   Mar.  20. 
Cams,  Sectional  die  for  producing  differential  sheet-metal. 

T.  M.  Russell.     1,445,358  ;  Feb.  13. 
Camera.     G.   W.   Blum.     1,470,708;  Oct.   16. 
Camera.     V.  Calabrese.     1,452,413  ;  Apr.  17. 
Camera.      A.    B.    Cubbage    and    H.    Millman.      1,477,038 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Camera.      W.   L.   Dodge.      1,454,045 ;    May   8. 
Camera.     G.  W.   Kauser.     1,469,273  ;  Oct.  2. 
Camera.     H.  H.  McNaughton.     1.449,429  :  Mar.  2. . 
Camera.     O.  Mietzelfeld.     1,448,414  ;  Mar.  13. 
Camera.     F.  Mladinich.     1,446,576 ;  Feb.   27. 
Camera.     G.  Qnarfoth.     1,460,112;   June  26. 
Camera.      S.    Snowden.      1,463,446;    July    31. 
Camera.     E.  P.  Stratton.     1,468.088  ;  Sept.  18. 
Camera.     A.  Trowbridge  and  W.  C.  Duryea.     1,477,674  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Camera,     F.   S.  Warren.     1,454,198;  May   8. 
Camera.     A.   Wassilieff.     1,466,774 ;    Sept.   4. 
Camer.a  attachment.     A.   Payne.      1,451,956 ;   Apr.   17. 
Camera  bellows.     F.  G.  Norman.     1,447,955  :  Mar.   6- 
Camera  case.     A.  Nagel.     1,467,556  ;  Sept.  11. 
Camera-case     attachment.       M.      M.     Mix.        1,467,906 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Camera    casing.      J.    A.    Robertson    and    C.    F.    Speidel. 

Des.  62,530;  June  12. 
Camera,    Enlarging.      E.    C.    Fritts.      1,460,714 ;    July    3. 
Camera,  High-s^eed.     J.  W.  Legg.     1,454,899  ;  May  15. 
Camera  lock  for   preventing  double   exposure.     W.   F.   C. 

Devlin   and   S.   W.   Graham.      1,473,088;   Nov.   6. 
Camera,  more  particularly  for  use  in  aerial  photography. 

H.  D.  Wootton.     1,469,569  ;  Oct.  2. 
Camera,  Motion-picture.     E.  W.  Davis.     1,450,433  :  Apr.  3. 
Camera,  Panoramic.     S.  Richards.     1,449,295  :  Mar.  20. 
Camera,  Photographic.    H.  F.  Dobbin.   1,448,526  ;  Mar.  13. 
Camera,  Photographic.     F.  M.  Faber.     1,475.006  ;  Nov.  20. 
Camera    shutter,    Electrically-actuated.      E.    L.    Bovrers. 

1,444,365  ;  Feb.  6. 
Camera-shutter-operating    mechanism.      G.    J.    MacDowell 

and  M.    H.    Jones.      1,456,137 ;   May   22. 
Camera  support.     R.  Kroedel.     1,460,816;  July  3. 
Camera  support.     D.  Makower.     1,457,982 ;   June  5. 
Cameras,  Apparatus  for  automatically  focusing  multiple- 
exposure.     W.  Frltsche.     1,452,833  :  Apr.  24. 
Cameras,    Automatic    feeder    for    roll-film.      I.    Zanolini. 

1.468,191  ;   Sept.  18. 
Cameras.  Carrying  handle  for.     C.  P.  Speidel.     1,459,755  ; 

June  26. 
Cameras,  Device   for  motion-picture.     O.   D.   Tauern  and 

N.  Lyon.     1,477,297  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cameras,   Dissolve  mechanism   for.     K.   W.   Thalhammer. 

1,468,091  ;  Sept.  18. 
Cameras,     Exposure     attachment     for.       G.     J.     Fischer. 

1,469,435;  Oct.  2. 
Cameras,   Exposure-identification  attachment   for.      C.   A. 

Charbeneau.     1,473.902  ;   Nov.   13. 
Cameras,  Film-pack  holder  for.     J.  J.  Faber.     1,447,972  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Cameras,  Film  shifter  for.    C.  Franco.    1,443,019  ;  Jan.  23. 
Cameras,  Film  winder  for  film.   C.  E.  Griffiths.    1,444,682  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Cameras,  Finder  for  folding.     C.  Bornmann.     1,445,198  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Cameras,  Focusing  attachment  for  folding.     F.  Torka  and 

P.  H.  C.  Redders.     1,469,547  ;  Oct.  2. 
Cameras.   Indicator  for.     E.  M.  Woodworth.     1,478,318  ; 

Dec.   18. 
Cameras,    Loading    means   for   film   magazines    for.      H. 

Newman.     1,460,435  ;  July  3. 
Cameras,     Magazine     plate     back     for.       W.     Ludowici. 

1,446,803;   Feb.  27. 
Cameras,  Operating  handle  for  motion-picture.     J.  Tessier. 

1,469,830;   Oct.   9. 
Cameras,    Optical   system   for   phonographic.      S.    M.    de 

Procoudine-Gorsky.      1,456,427  ;   May   22. 
Cameras,     Panoramic     attachment     for.       W.     Edwards. 

1,456,372;  May  22. 
Cameras,    Roll    film    for.      W.    D.    Hansen.      1,467,543 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Cameras,   Shutter  lock  for.     J.   G.   Kalanzis.     1,446,186  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Cameras.    Shutter-locking   attachment   for.      F.   R.    Warn 

and  P.  C.  Jackson.     1,442.373  ;   Jan.  16. 
Cameras,      Stylus      attachment      for.        C.      F.      Speidel. 

1,473,798;  Nov.  13. 
Camp  case,   Convertible.     J.  Blank.     1,476,389 ;  Dec.  4. 
Camp  kit  for  motor  vehicles.  Detachable.     J.  A.  Train. 

1,443,397 ;  Jan.  30. 
Camper's    combination    utensil.      E.    Brecel.      1,452,337 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Camper's  kit.     L.   O.  Caspar.     1,470,439 ;   Oct.   9. 
Camping  kit.     L.   W.   R.   Andrist.      1,441,475  ;   Jan.   9. 
Camping  outfit.     O.  E.  Hans.  1,466.224  :  Aug.  28. 
Camping  outfit.     A.  J.  Lewis.     1,460,162  ;  June  26. 
Camping  outfit.     F.  B.   West.     1,471,433  ;   Oct.   23. 
Camphor,    Method   and    apparatus    for    purifying.      J.    E. 

Crane  and  E.  G.  Loomis.     1,468,377;  Sept.  18. 
Camphor,    Production    of.      W.    T.    Scheele.      1,458,993 ; 

June  19. 

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Camphor,  Refining.     R.  L.  Andreau.     1,468,371 ;  Sept.  18. 
Can :  See — 

Adjustable  starter  can.  Measuring  can. 

Freezing  can.  Milk   can. 

Friction-top  can.  _         Oil  can. 

Garbage  can.  '         Paper  can. 

Ice  can.  Pump  oil  can. 

Key-opening    can.  Sheet-metal  can. 

Liquid-applying  can.  Sirup  can. 

Can.    A.  Davis,  jr.,  and  A.  L.  Betts.    Des.  62,888  ;  Aug.  21. 
Can.     M.  M.  Shackltt.     1,448,316  ;  Mar.  13. 
Can.     A.   Sundh.     1,466,677  ;   Sept.   4. 
Can.     F.  P.  Wood.     1,459,523;   June  19. 
Can  and  making  same,  Handled.     A.  Miller.     1,449,829  ; 

Mar.    27. 
Can-body  maker.     A.  L.  Kronquest.     1,475,399 ;  Nov.  27. 
Can-body  top.     B.  Dewey  and  H.  P.  Scott,  jr.    1,478,782 ; 

Dgc    25 
Can-cap  feed.     H.  L.  Guenther.     1,454,383  ;  May  8. 
Can-capping  machine.     B.  E.  Taylor.     1,447,696  ;  Mar.  6. 
Can-capping  machine.  Square-.     C.  T.   Small.     1,446,590  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Can-closing  machine.     R.  Flanigan.     1,458,694 ;  June  12. 
Can-closing  machine.  Sanitary.     L.  Dennison.     1,454,375  ; 

May  8. 
Can-closing   machines.   Timing   device   for   filled-.      E.   G. 

Mason.     1,467,442;  Sept.  11. 
Can  closure.     D.  Ferguson.     1,448,589  ;  Mar.  13. 
Can  closure.    F.  R.  Harris  and  L.  Hollander.    1,468,292; 

Sept.  18. 
Can  closure.     F.  J.   O'Brien.     1,476,213  ;  Dec.  4. 
Can  closure.  Sanitary.     F.  J.  O'Brien.     1,476,214  ;  Dec.  4. 
Can  closures,  Apparatus  for  applying.     J.  M.  Hothersall. 

1,444,418  ;  Feb.  6. 
Can   closures.  Attachment   for.     B.B.Foster.      1.456.791; 

May  29. 
Can    cover.   Milk-.      C.   O.   Johnson   and   A.    F.    Bergholz. 

1,472,220;  Oct.  30. 
Can-covering  machine.    A.  J.  Stelner.    1,456,409  ;  May  22. 
Can-double-seaming  machir.e.   H.  L.  Guenther.    1,441,195  ; 

Jan.   2. 
Can-end  liners,  Apparatus  for  cutting  and  handling.     C. 

W.  Graham.     1,448,839  ;  Mar.  20. 
Can-end  liners  with  can  ends.  Apparatus  for  assembling. 

C.  W.  Graham.     1,448,840  ;  Mar.  20. 
Can  ends  and  mechanism  therefor,  Lining.     W.  J.  Towle. 

1,465,102  ;  Aug.  14. 
Can   ends.   Method   of  and  apparatus   for   gasket  lining. 

I.   D.  Thornburgh.     1,463,519;   July  31. 
Can  exhauster.    J.  P.  Anderson.     1,455,014 ;  May  15. 
Can     feeding     and     timing     device.       H.     L.     Guenther. 

1,463,527  ;   July  31. 
Can-feeding  device.     O.   Smith.     1,451,450;   Apr.   10. 
Can-fee<ilng  mechanism.     J.  A.  Lee.     1,457,177  ;  May  29. 
Can-filling  machine.     C.   H.  Ayars.     1,459,492  ;  June  19. 
Can-filling  machine.     C.  H.  Ayars.     1,468,253-4  ;  Sept.  18. 
Can-filling  machine.     C.   H.  Ayars.     1,475,675 ;   Nov.   27. 
Can-filling  machine.     C.  H.  Ayars.     1,476,278  ;  Dec.  4. 
Can-filling  machine.    O.  H.  Haneen.     1,460,198 ;  June  26. 
Can-filling     machine.       A.     Holmquist,     sr.       1,458,903 ; 

June  12. 
Can-filling  machine.    C.  E.  Steere.    1,471,867 ;  Oct.  23. 
Can-filling  machines.  Measuring  device   for.     B.   P.   Bab- 
cock.     1,444,0.52  ;  Feb.  6. 
Can-forming  mechanism.     V.  Mauck.     1,468,724  ;  Sept.  25. 
Can-gill  guide.     O.   Ladebauche.     1,458,830 ;  June  12. 
Can-handling  machine.     F.  W.  Smith.     1,442,983  ;  Jan.  23. 
Can-heading   machine.     A.   Calleson.      1,453,619  ;   May  1. 
Can  holder.     R.  R.  Kusnitt.     1,447,870  ;  Mar.  6. 
Can    holder    and    opener.      L.    Grundhand    and    O.    Iseli. 

1,474,077;   Nov.   13. 
Can   holder    and   perforator.      P.    H,   Smith.      1,468,041 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Can-labeling  machine.     C.  H.  Wild.     1,475.358;  Nov.  27. 
Can  lid.     E.  C.  Bott.     1,477,936;  Dec.  18. 
Can   lids.  Machine  for  applying  sealing  material  to.     C. 

MIddelthon.     1,443,031;  Jan.  23. 
Can  lifter.     P.  D.  Mareau.     1,457,379  ;  June  5. 
Can    lifter    and    ice    tongs.      G.    Vergote.      1,457,238} 

May  29. 
Can   lining.     I.   Schwartz.     1,465,367 ;  Aug.   21. 
Can    machinery,    Seaming    head    for.      H.    L.    Guenther. 

1,450,418;  Apr.  3. 
Can     opener.       P.     J.     Andrae     and     A.     W.     Swanson. 

1,441,652  ;  Jan.  9. 
Can  opener.    J.  W.  and  L.  E.  Bauer.    1,443,783 ;  Jan.  30. 
Can  opener.     0.  P.  Bergman.     1,464,167  ;  Aug.  7. 
Can  opener.  J.  Bodnar.     1,451,320  :  Apr.   10. 
Can  opener.     A.  C.  Burke.     1,452,287  ;  Apr.  17. 
Can   opener.     T.   L.   Croom.     1,473,780 :   Nov.    13. 
Can   opener.      V.    V.    Curtis.      1,473,600;    Nov.    6. 
Can  opener.     L.  De  Ryder.    1,448,833  ;  Mar.  20. 
Can  opener.     C.  W.  Ervin.     1,473,027  ;   Nov.  6. 
Can  opener.     J.  A.  Felton.     1,474,466  ;   Nov.  20. 
Can  opener.     H.  Garrison.     1,476,360  ;  Dec.  4. 
Can  opener.     H.  E.  Keeler.     1,461,151 ;  July  10. 
Can  opener.     V.  Lambert.     1,452,516  ;  Apr.  24. 
Can  opener.    J.  A.  Marquis  and  V.  E.  Graves.    I,4<r6,804 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Can   opener.     G.   E.  Marshall.     1,456,246  ;   May  22. 
Can  opener.     A.  R.  Neff.     1,471,857  ;  Oct.  23. 
Can  opener.     W.  S.  Perry.     1,442,734  :  Jan.  16. 
Can  opener.     R.  R.  Quackenbush.     1,477,716;  Dec.  18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Can   opener.     L.   D.   Roberts.      1,459,261 ;   June   19. 

Can  opener.     L.  D.  Roberts.     1,461,162;   July  10. 

Can  opener.     J.  B.  Sanders.     1,450,894  ;  Apr.  3. 

Can   opener.     R.   H.   Waller.      1,451,192  ;   Apr.   10. 

Can  opener.     W.  E.  Winn.     1,447,370  ;  Mar.  6. 

Can  opener.     B.  G.  Wortliington.     1,447,197  ;  Mar.  6. 

Can    opener   and    stopper.    Combined.      A.    O.    Anderson. 

1,466,108  ;   Aug.    28. 
Can     opener,      Reciprocating     knife.       J.     T.     McGratn. 

1,473,306;  Nov.  6. 
Can-opening  device.       F.  B.   Angell.      1,472,862 ;  Nov.   6. 
Can-opening  machine,  Automatic.    W.  L.  Street.    1,469,398  ; 

Oct.   2. 
Can-opening    wrench.       T.    Harding    and    B.    Bienl,    sr. 

1,457,774  ;  June  5. 
Can     perforator    and    protector,     Milk-.       J.     Bussanlch. 

1.468,438;  Sept.  18. 
Can   punch.     E.   A.  Conway.     1,467,608 ;   Sept.   11. 
Can  punch   and   seal.     A.    Johnson.      1,460,418 ;    July   3. 
Can-reversing    mechanism.      C.    F.    McEwan.      1,444,929 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Can-sealing  machine.    M.  E.  and  J.  0.  Johnston.    1,449,325  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Can-sealing  machine.     C.  T.  Small.     1.474,176  :   Nov.   13. 
Can-sealing    machines.    Cap    sterilizer    and    can-centering 

plate  for.    A.  N.  Cramer.     1,450,356 ;  Apr.  3. 
Can,   Sheet-metal.     B.  N.  Wells.     1,454,802 ;   May  8. 
Can-soldering  machine.   L.  J.  Charland.    1.470,146  ;  Oct.  9. 
Can   spout.      C.   K.    Raber.      1,462,820:    July   24. 
Can-testing    apparatus.      G.    W.    Chambers.      1,456,094 ; 

May  22. 
Can-top  fastener.     A.  G.  Canby.     1,468,375  ;  Sept.  18. 
Can-top  vent.     J.   P.   Collins.     1,467,706  ;   Sept.  11. 
Can-turning   mechanism.     H.  V.  Underwood.      1,469,740 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Can-washing  machine.    H.  D.  Lathrop.    1,444,925  ;  Feb.  13. 
Can-washing     machine.       H.     D.     Lathrop.       1,465,734 ; 

Aug.    21. 
Can-washing  machine.     C.  F.  McEwan.     1,154,124;  May  8. 
Can-washing     machine.       W.     H.     Paulson.       1,446,579 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Can-washing  machine,   Milk-.      C.   E.   Bonine  and   H.   W. 

Stauffer.     1,475,535  ;  Nov.  27. 
Canned  food.  Steam  cooking  apparatus  for.     H.  W.  Koch. 

1,441,932  ;  Jan.  9. 
Canned    goods.     Apparatus    for    treating.       C.    A.    Hoy. 

1,447,135:   Feb.    27. 
Canned  goods.  Applying  labels  to.    W.  C.  Hart.   1,463,265  ; 

July  31. 
Canned   goods,   Machine   for   treating.      A.   R.   Thompson. 

1,467,561 :  Sept.  11. 
Canning  and  canning  machine.     C.  F.  Capell.     1,448,255  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Canning  device.    I.  Rancadore  and  Ij.  Pecoraro.  1,464,829  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Canning  machine.     J.  F.  Anderson.     1,455,013  ;  May  15. 
Canning,  Preparing  fruit  for.     A.  L.  Duncan.     1.441,490  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Cans    and   articles    produced.    Making    metallic.      W.    H. 

Richman.     1,472,616;   Oct.  30. 
Cans    and    like    containers.    Opener    for.      E.    .T.    Boyler. 

1,474,064  :  Nov.  13. 
Cans  and  like  containers,  Seal  for  metal.     S.  H.  Yancey. 

1,476,564  :   Dec.   4. 
Cans  and  similar  containers.  Cover  for  cracker.     H.  Sebell. 

1,459,266  :  June  19. 
Cans    and    the   like.    Device    for    soldering    ice.      W.    W. 

Langdon.     1,460,549;  July  3. 

Cans  and  the  like,  Multiple-spindle   crimper  for  capping 

condensed-milk.     G.   H.   Steward.     1,458,735 ;  June   12. 

'    Cans,     Combined     handle    and    cover    for.       M.     Watry. 

1,442.017  ;  Jan.  9.« 

Cans,    Combined   lid   opener   and   hinge    for.      E.   B.    Mc- 

Comas.     1,440,925;  Jan.  2. 
Cans  containing  condensed  milk.   Shaking  apparatus  for. 

R.   Rafn.     1,467,909 :    Sept.   11. 
Cans,    etc.,   Can-cap-seaming   apparatus   for   varnish.      A, 

M.  Augensen.     1,460,398  ;  July  3. 
Cans,    Horizontal   stationary   double    seamer   for.      M.    E. 

Widen   and  A.  A.  Jahr.     1,452,947 ;   Apr.  24. 
Cans.    Machine    for    opening.      P.    C.    West.      1,456,525 ; 

May  29. 
Tans   made   of  metal   or  other  material,   Cap  for.     S.   N. 

Tevander.     1,446,672 ;    Feb.   27. 
Cans,  Manufacture  of  dry-batterv.     W.  H.  Pinkeldey  and 

W.  M.  Peirce.     1,472,359  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cans,  Opening  and  refinishing.     M.   G.  Clymer  and  A.  E. 

Ritchey.     1.446,158  :  Feb.  20. 

Cans   or  similar  receptacles.   Machine  for  washing  milk. 

C.  E.  Bonine  and  H.  W.  Stauffer.     1.475.536  ;  Nov.  27. 

Cans,    Outlet    for.      I.    e:    Sexton.      1,475.724  ;    Nov.    27. 

Cans,  Process  and  apparatus  for  closing  filled.     F.  Huntar. 

1,468,785  :  Sept.  25. 
Cans,    Sanitary    and    temperature-insulating    jacket    for 

milk.     W.  A.   West.     1,460,461 ;    July  3. 
Cans.     Soldering     mechanism     for.       A.     L.     Kronquest. 

1.476,405  :   Dec.  4. 
Cancelling  machine,   Stamp-.     C.  A.  Mattern.     1,442,287; 

Jan.  16. 
Candies,     Die     for     making     porous.       W.     B.     Laskey. 

1,468,535;  Sept.  18. 
Candy.     A.  Goldberg.     Des.  61,765-8  ;  Jan.  9. 
Candy.     E.  Tyner.     Des.  62,462;  June  5. 


Candy    bouquet.      F.    L.    Van    Delinder.      Des.     62,710; 

July  24. 
Candy  box.     E.  P.   Kellogg.     Des.   62,954  ;   Aug.   28. 
Candy-coating     machine.       H.     R.    Wallace.       1,471,429 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Candy  confection,  Hard.     A.  Hochstraser.     Des.  62,611 ; 

July   3. 
Candy  cutting  and  cooling  machine,  Honeycomb-.     E.  J. 

Momenee.     1,451,081 ;  Apr.   10. 
Candy-cutting    apparatus.      E.    W.    Roberts.      1,474.004 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Candy  depositor.     W.   S.  Nicholson.     1,466.338  :  Aug.  28. 
Candy-forming     machine.       W.     C.     Smith.       1,478,924; 

Dec.  25. 
Candy,  Making.     L.   C.  Blunt.     1,467,351 ;   Sept.  11. 
Candy   making.      W.   B.    Laskey.      1.446,189;    Feb.    20. 
Candy-making   apparatus.     A.    L.    Bausman.      1,478,866 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Candy-making   machine.      W.    N.    Hartshorn.      1,469,316 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Candv-making     machine.       W.     B.     Laskey.       1,466,509 ; 

Aug.    28. 
Candy-making  machine.     P.   Walda.      1,447,914  ;   Mar.   6. 
Candy  mint.     H.  W.  Alexander,  jr.     Des.  62,213  ;  Apr.  17. 
Candy  novelty.     J.  R.  Pettit.     1,461,543;  July  10. 
Candle.     A.  B.  Glistridis.     Des.  63,032  ;  Sept.  18. 
Candle,  Electric.     T.  Stuckelberger.     1,474,451  ;  Nov.  20. 
Candle-forming    machine.      E.    A.    Houchin.       1,454,052 ; 

May  8. 
Candleholder.      A.    M.    Hawley.      Des.    62,553 ;    June   19. 
Candle  pointer.     A.  S.  Hope.     1,451,164  ;  Apr.  10. 
Candle,  Sealing-wax.     H.  Hohmann.     1,462,601;  July  24. 
Candle   shades,   Holder  for.     M.   O.   Taylor.      1,452,575  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Candle-shaping  machine.    J.  E.  Brinker  and  C.  P.  McNeil. 

1,474,890;    Nov.    20. 
Candle-supporting  cup  for  candle  bases.     P.  A.  Petersen. 

1,474,910  ;    Nov.    20. 
Candles,    Adjustable    support    for    electric-light.      S.    M. 

Israel.     1,475,768;  Nov.  27. 
Candlestick.     P.   Carder.     Des.   62,019;  Mar.   6. 
Candlestick.     A.  J.  Flauder.     Des.  63,361  :  Nov.  27. 
Candlestick.     A.  S.  Rowland.     Des.  63,660;  Dec.  25. 
Candlestick  and  flower  vase,  Combined.     M.   H.   Connor. 

1,450,429;  Apr.  3. 
Candlesticks   and   candleholders.   Attachment   for.      E.    J. 

Lake.     1,456,134;   May   22. 
Cane    and    fishing    implement,    Combined.      J.    M.    Lobit. 

1,442,813  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Cane,    and    other    articles.    Apparatus    for    hoisting    and 
transferring  sugar.   G.  V.  Rodriguez.    1.467,013  :  Sept.  4. 
Cane     and     similar    plants.     Machine    for     cutting.       J. 

Vilar   y   Pazos.      1,459,247 :   June   19. 
Cane  and  telescope,  Combined.     E.  Thimgren.     1,473,527  ; 

Nov.   6. 
Cane,    Combination    walking.      L.    Fritechka.      1,456,304 ; 

May  22. 
Cane-cutting-apparatus   transmission   gear.     A.   W.   Dunn 

and  G.  Potter.     1.478.327;  Dec.  18. 
Cane  for  extraction.  Apparatus  for  preparing.     E.  Wessale. 

1,474.870-1  :    Nov.    20. 
Cane  for   extraction,   Process   of  and  apparatus   for   pre- 
paring.    E.  Wessale.     1,469,744  ;  Oct.  2. 
Cane  juice.  Purifying  raw.     C.  J.  G.  Sorensen.     1,448,421 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Cane-loading  apparatus.     J.  Fritschi  and  W.   P.  Hughes. 

1,474.585  ;    Nov.    20. 
Cane,  Machine  for  cutting  and  stripping.     P.  S.  Curbelo. 

1,468,195;  Sept.  18. 
Cane-mill  feed  controller.  Sugar-.     E.  G.  Koch.     1,445,218  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Cane    mills.     Juice-saving    attachment    for.       J.     Ksher. 

1,456,4.30  :  May  22. 
Cane    stripper.      G.    D.    Luce.      Rel5,616 :    May   29. 
Cannon,   Pneumatic.      A.   Emmelin.      1,477,698;   Dec.    18. 
(  annon,   Superfired.     R.   L.   Wri,ght.      1,447.198  ;  Mar.   6. 
Cannon  tunnel  mount.     H.  A.  Sutton  and  R.  S.  Van  Atta. 

1,471,366  :  Oct.   23. 
Cannon   with    multiple   powder   chambers.      E.    Rimailho. 

1.477,078:  Dec.  11. 
Cannula  and  clamp.     P.  C.  Atwood.     1.452,863:  Apr.  24. 
Canoe-propelling    device.       S.     Mierzwinski.       1,471,747 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Canopy  for  lighting  fixtures.     H.  T.  Howell.     Des.  63,178  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Canopv     or     fixture     securing     device.       J.     A.     Daum. 

]  .446,788  ;   Feb.   27. 
Cant  hook.     W.  J.   Page.     1,467,192  :   Sept.  4. 
Canvas   tubing,    Coupling   for.      P.   M.    Bins.      1.440,814; 

Jan.  2. 
Canvases   and   the   like,  Frame  for  stretching.     H.  Nercam. 

1,443,923;  Jan.  30. 
Caoutchouc.   Producing  seamless   articles   of.     A.  Boeder. 

1.475.738;  Nov.  27. 
Caoutchouc  substances,  Accelerator  for  the  vulcanization 

of.     C.   W.   Bedford.     1,477,805 ;   Dec.   18. 
Cap.      G.    C.    Apple.      1,462,438;    July    17. 
Cap.     W.  O.  Berman.     1.446,411;  Feb.   20. 
Cap.     H.  .Jacobs.     1,442,071  ;   Jan.   16. 
Cap.      J.    Karns.      1,443,475;    Jan.    30. 
Cap.     M.  D.   Kobey.     1.441,434 ;  Jan.  9. 
Cap.      C.   Koppman.      1,466,475;    Aug.    28. 
Cap.      S.   Schanzer.      1,455,667;   May   15. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inveMions — Continued. 


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Cap.     J.  and  R.  Smith.     1,448,093;  Mar.  13. 
Cap,   Adjustable.     M.   Lebow.     1,461,623;   July   10. 
Cap,   Adjustable.      C.   H.   Mlrus.      1.451,174;   Apr.   10. 
Cap    and    lamp    attachment.    Miner's.      W.    R.    Scott.    R. 

Dubinski,  jr..  and  r.  B.  Masidson.     1.444,278  ;   Feb.  6. 
Cap     and     lamp    connection,    Miner's.       C.     H.     Meister. 

1.449.867.    Mar.    27. 
Cap  attachment.  Adjustable.     J.  Rosenzweig.     1,445,451  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Cap,  Container.     G.  B.  Piekop.     1,447,320  ;  Mar.  6. 
Cap,  Crimped.     .T.  S.  B.  Smith.     1,476.472  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cap,    Dust.      E.   B.    Mang.      1,456.245:    Mav   22. 
Cap,   Dust.     G.    W.   Terry.      1,462.394  ;   July   17. 
Cap-feeding  machine.     C.  T.   Small.      1.446,591  ;  Feb.  27. 
Cap-feeding  mechanism.     A.   L.   Edwards  and   J.   A.   Mc- 

Glnnis.      1,465.897  :    Aug.   21. 
Cap     hanger.     Display.        H.     A.     Niebler.        1,471,191; 

Oct.  16. 
Cap,  Knit.     I.  G.  Strauss.     Des.  62,863 ;  Aug.   7. 
Cap  or  the  like,  Distributor.     W.   S.  Harley.     1,459,671 ; 

June  19. 
Cap  or  the  like,  Dust.     E.  V.  Myers.     1,462,021  ;  July  17. 
Cap.  Service  entrance.     C.  H.  Bissell.     1.446,821 ;  Feb.  27. 
Cap-spinning  frame.     .T.  H.  Jones.     1,467.286-7;  Sept.  4. 
Cap  spreader.     A.  P.  Quenzer.     1,474,330;  Nov.  13. 
Cap   wrench.      6.    B.    Fridav.      1.456,126;    Mav    22. 
Capping  apparatus.     W.  V.  Derby.     1,463.257;  July  31. 
Capping  apparatus.     W.   A'.    Derby.      1,466,702 ;    Sept.   4. 
Capping  machine.     B.  K.  Ford.     1,448,026  ;  Mar.  13. 
Capping  machine.     C.  Hammer.     1,440,983  ;  Jan.  2. 
Capping   machine.      C.    E.    Russell.      1,470,881 ;    Oct.    16. 
Capping  machine.     J.  E.  Tornquist.     1,453.212  ;  Apr.  24. 
Capping   machine.    Paper-can-.      J.   W.    Holt.     1,464,654 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Capping  machines.  Hopper  for.     R.  G.  Clark.     1.445.296; 

Feb.  13. 
Caps   and   article    produced    thereby.    Forming   liners   for 

metal.     T.  L.  Taliaferro.     1,476.115;  Dec.  4. 
Caps.     Forging    insulator.       C.     W.     Stover.       1,463,601 ; 

July  31. 
Caps,   hats,    or   other   headgear,    Head-protection   attach- 
ment   for.      G.    B.    Knight.      1.456,183;    May    22. 
Caps    upon    safety-pin    shanks.    Device    for    fitting.      H. 

Prym.     1.441,749  :  Jan.  9. 
Cape.    Beach.      A.    R.    and    L.    P.    Entrildn.      1.467,718; 

Sept.   11. 
Capsule-counting     machine.        W.     Wilkle.        1,460,778 ; 

July   3. 
Capsule-filling   machine.      O.    L.    Hendricks.      1,465,518 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Capsules,     Container     for     coloring-agent.       A.     English. 

1.474,248;   Nov.    13. 
Capsules  or  containers.  Apparatus  for  filling  and  closing. 

H.  V.  R.  Reed  and  R.  H.  Campbell.    1.440,745  ;  Jan.  2. 
Captive  playinor  ball.     C.  P.  Craig.     1.446,641 ;  Feb.  27. 
Car  ambulance  barrow.  Motor-.    W.  F.  Riemvis.     1,444,851  : 

Feb.  13. 
Car  and  tractor  starter.  Combined.   F.  E.  Bean.   1,449,724  ; 

Mar.   27. 
Car    arrangement.    Hopper-.       H.    S.    Hart.       1,453,835 : 

Mav  J. 
Car,  Articulated.    H.  M.  Pflager.    1,452.526  :  Apr.  24. 
Car,   Articulated.      H.    M.    Pflager.      1,459.250;    June   19. 
Car-axle    boxes.    Brass    and    packing    guard    for.      H.    D. 

Padset.     1.475.196;  Nov.  27. 
Car   axles.    Lubricating   journal   box   for.      H.   V.    Boddy. 

1,462,736;  July  24. 
Tar  bam.  Street-.     W.  F.  Snohr.     1.449.202  :  Mar.  20. 
Car  body  and  collapsible  top  therefor.  Motor-.     J.  Botella. 

1.465.594;  Aug.   21. 
Car  body.  Side-.     B.  G.   Wood.     1,478.316;  Dec.   18. 
Car  bolster.     F.  W.  Chriswell.     1.467,775  :  Sept.  11. 
Car.   Box.      O.    J.    Parks.      1.463,173;    July   31. 
Car  brake.     R.  N.  Coats.     1,451,942  ;  Apr.  17. 
Carhrak".     F.  C.  and  A.  A.  McKnisht.     1.448.225  :   Mar.  12. 
Car  brake.     J.  W.  Waters.     1,446.676  ;  Feb.  27. 
Car  brake  and  car  mechanism.     S.  C.  Smith.     1.478,923; 

Deo.  25. 
Car-brake  mechanism.  Holding  device  for.     H.  E.  Ander- 
son.    1,465,328;  Aug.  21. 
Car  -  brake  -  operating     mechanism.       W.     D.     Brewster. 

1.444.104  ;  Feb.  6. 
Car  brake.   Railway-.      S.   A.   Crone.      1.475.286;   Nov.   27. 
Car  brake.  Railway.     C.  T.  Westlake.     1.444,018  :  Feb.  6. 
Car  brake   svstem.    Logging-.      H.    C.   Jarvis.      1.467.795  : 

Sept.  11. 
Car  eager,  Automatic  mine-.     F.  F.  Brasche.     1,461,513; 

July  10. 
Car.  Cnlrine.      A.  G.  McGresror.     1.450.980;   Apr.  10. 
Car,  Cane.     L.  Almqiiist.     1.4.52,486:  Apr.  24. 
Car  chassis.  Side-.     J.  Goulding.     1,468,201  :  Sept.  18. 
Car-check  holder.     R.  C.  Leitch.     1,462,015  :  .Tulv  17. 
Car  check  lock.  Mine-.     M.  L.  Caretti.     1.444,330  ;  Feb.  6. 
Car.  Child's.     G.  M.  Dazear.     1.477,444  ;  Dec.  11. 
Car-cleaning     apparatus.       T.     M.     Hamer.       1,458,179 ; 

June  12. 
Car.   Compartment  freight.     A.   H.   Smith.     1,449.302-3 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Car,    Compartment    freight.      A.    H.    Smith.      1.451.632 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Car  construction.     W.  J.  Bohan.     1.457.296  :  June  5. 
Car  construction.     F.  S.  Gallagher.     1,468.630  :   Sept.  25. 
Car  construction.     B.   W.   Kadel.     1.476.909  ;  Nov.   13. 


Car  construction.     J.  O.  Neikirk.     1,468,645  ;  Sept.  25. 
Car  construction.     J.  A.  Pilcher.     1,472,135  ;  Oct.  30. 
Car  construction.     R.  P.  Snyder.     1,440,418  ;  Jan.  2. 
Car  construction.     V.  R.  Willoughby.     1,470,415  ;  Oct.  9. 
Car    construction    and    door-locking    mechanism    therefor, 

Dump-.      A.    Campbell.      1,464,746 ;    Aug.    14. 
Car  construction.  Dump-.     W.  J.  Hosceit  and  D.  Hindahl. 

1,470,980;  Oct.  16. 
Car    control   and   air-brake   equipment.    Safety.      G.   Mac- 

loskie.     1,445,902;  Feb.  20. 
Car-control  equipment.  Safety.    C.  C.  Parmer.    1,456,268 ; 

May  22. 
Car  control,  Gravity-.     R.  C.  Lyttle.     1,442.282:  .Tan.  16. 
Car-control      mechanism,      Automatic.        J.      Sutherland. 

1,458,158  ;  June  12. 
Car-controlling     mechanism.       A.     and     J.     Hackworth. 

1,452,556;  Apr.   24. 
Car   coupler.      H.    M.   Brown.      1,462,190;    July    17. 
Car  coupler.     W.  Kelso.     1,475,634-5  ;  Nov.   27. 
Car  coupler.     W.  H.  McCaffrey.     1,468,725;  Sept.  25. 
Car  coupler.     R.  V.  Tucker.     1,467,459  ;  Sept.  11. 
Car  coupler.     H.  E.  Van  Dorn.     1,475,609  ;   Nov.   27. 
Car     coupler.     Mine-.      P.     J.     Elliott     and     E.     Bonamy. 

1,469,434  ;   Oct.   2.  • 
Car    coupler.    Mine-.      F.    L.    Peart    and    H.    M.    Jones. 

1,472,990  ;    Nov.    6. 
Car-coupler-positioning  device.     F.  F.  Gaines.     1.464,247  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Car-coupler    uncoupling    device.    Railway-.       I.     Everett. 

1,473,721  ;  Nov.  13. 
Car   couplers,   air  lines,   and   electric   circuits  of  railway 

cars.  Control  system  for.     H.  E.  Van  Dorn.     1,475,610; 

Nov.   27. 
Car     couplers,     Operatin.g    device     for.       V.     E.     Sisson. 

1,474,796;    Nov.    20. 
Car   couplers,   Release   rigging   for   railway.     M.   F.   Cox. 

1,469,292  ;   Oct.   2. 
Car    couplers.    Uncoupling    device    for.        G.    G.    Gilpin. 

1.474.193  :  Nov.  l3. 
Car  coupling.     H.   M.  Brown.     1,469.355 ;   Oct.   2. 
Car  coupling.     O.   H.  and  P.  H.  Le  Compte.     1,448,755; 

Mar.   20. 
Car  coupling.     J.  H.  Bggers,  jr.     1,461,769 :   July  17. 
Car  coupling.     O.  Hebert.     1,445.313;  Feb.  13. 
Car  coupling.     T.  Hotchkiss.     1,441,090  ;  Jan.  2. 
Car  coupling.     R.  E.  L.  Janne.v.     1,443,821 ;  Jan.  30. 
Car   coupling.      V.   Picklo.      1.453.404  :   Mav   1. 
Car  coupling.  Automatic.   F.  P.  Plinn.    1,442,216  ;  Jan.  16. 
Car-coupling  butts  and  yokes.  Means  for  connecting.     T. 

E.  House.     1,447,850;  Mar.  6. 
Car  coupling  head.     J.  H.  Funk.     1,442,564  :  ,Tan.  16. 
Car    couplings.    Emergency    knuckle    for.      E.    R.    Packer. 

1.443.965  ;  Jan.  23. 
Car  couplings.  Latch  for  railway-.     W.  F.  Shaffer  and  B. 

Crutchfield.      1,454,083  ;   May  8. 
Car  couplings.  Locklift  and  uncoupling  arrangement  used 

with.     C.  M.  Hannaford.     1,446,345  ;  Feb.  20. 
Car   couplings.   Pin  lifter  for.     W.  J.   Knox.     1,448,275 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Car,    Covered    dump.      C.    H.    Clark    and    H.    L.    Beach. 

1,466,469  ;    Aug.    28. 
Car,  Cycle.     A.   Strothotte.     1,466,201  ;   Aug.  28. 
Car  diaphragm.     C.  W.  Pflager.     1.450.007  ;  Mar.  27. 
Car  door.     A.  R.  Cooper  and  H.  J.   Carthy.     1,448,287  ; 

Mar.  13. 

Car  door.     C.  A.   Qark.     1.476.950  ;   Dec.  11. 
Car  door.     L.  A.  Hoerr.     1,458,413  ;  June  12. 
Car   door.      S.   I-I.   Lovett.     1,467.248  ;   Sept.   4. 
Car     door.       O.     Momb.       1,473.829  :     Nov.     13. 
Car  door.     J.  Montgomery.     1,476,168  ;  Dec.   4. 
Car   door.      C.    C.   Murphy.      1,467,061  :    Sept.    4. 
Car  door.     H.  C.  Priebe.     1,451,960  ;  Apr  17. 
Car  door.     H.   RhobecUer.     1,461.678  :   Julv  10. 
Car  door.     E.  W.   Test.     1,444,987  ;  Feb.   13. 
Car  door.     S.  T.  Walkup.     1,473,328  ;  Nov.  6. 
Car  door.      W.   E.   Wine.      1.451,001-2:   Anr.   10. 
Car-door  arrangement.  Railway-.     H.  S.  Hart.     1,446,621 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Car   door.   Box-.     R.   .\.   Bowen.      1.468.796;    Sept.    25. 
Car   door,   Box-.      G.   M.   DeVilbiss.      1,476.326 ;   Dec.   4. 
Car  door.   Box-.     M.   H.   Hubner.     1,464.936  :   Aug.  14. 
f^ar  door.  Box-.     D.   Lee.     1.447,876  :   Mar.  6. 
Car-door  clamp.     J.  E.  Cossairt.     1,459,764  ;  June  26. 
Car-door-control     device.       C.     C.     Farmer.       1,451,441  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Car   door.   Dump-.      G.   G.    Gilpin.      1.454.164 :    Mav   8. 
Car  door.  Dump-.     G.  G.  Gilpin.     1,464,317  ;  Aug.  7. 
Car  door.  Dump-.    W.  P.  Murphv.     1,449.434  :  Mar.  27. 
Car-door  fastener.     J.  E.  Blalock.     1,450.242  :  Apr.  3. 
Car-door  f.Tstener.      W.    Kane.      1.457.737  :    June   5. 
Car  door.  Freight.     A.  A.  Larson.     1,458,832  ;  June  12. 
Car  door,  Freight.     A.  Christianson.     1.448,199  ;  Mar.  13. 
Car  door.  Freight-.     J.  L.  Guerrant.     1,465.982  :  Aus.  2S. 
Car  door.  Freight-.     J.  L.  Guerrant.     1,468.019;  Sept.  18. 
Car  door.  Freight-.     J.  L.  Guerrant.     1.477,055  ;  Dec.  11. 
Car  door.  Grain-.     W.  M.  Combs.     1.463.772  ;  .Tulv  31. 
Car  door.  Grain-.     J.  E.  Drake.     1.450,842 ;  Apr.   3. 
Car  door,   Grain-.      A.   Pokornv.      1,463,724  :   .Tuly  31. 
Car  door.  Grain-.     H.  M.  Tenneson.     1.461.839  :  July  17. 
Car-door  hanger.    T.  R.  Chandler.     1,455.044  :  Mav  15. 
Car  door,  Hopper-.    W.  M.  Sheehan.     1.450.615  :  Apr.  3. 
Car-door  latch.   Dump-.     H.  S.   Hart.     1,453,836  :  May  1. 


1044 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Car-door-latching     mechanism,      Dump-.        D.      Hindahl. 

1,454,786  ;  May  8. 
Car-door  lock.     F.  L.  Fisher.     1.442.563  ;  Jan.  16. 
Car-door  locls.     .T.   C.   Fritts.      1,456,611 ;   May   29. 
Car-door  lock.     W.  H.  Lawrence.     1,453,510;  May   1. 
Car-door   lock.      R.   Murray.      1,465,088 ;   Aug.    14. 
Car-door  lock.     W.  E.  Wine.     1,472,540  ;  Oct.  30. 
Car-door  lock.   Freight-.    G.   H.   Fahrenbruch.    1,474,584 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Car-door  locking  and  releasing  attachment.  Dump-.     H.  S. 

Hart.     1,472,908;   Nov.  6. 
Car-door-locking  device.     W.  E.  Wine.     1,455,694  ;  May  15. 
Car-door-lot;king  device.     W.  E.  Wine.     1,472,539  ;  Oct.  30. 
Car-door-locklng    mechanism.      J.    H.    Davis.      1,470,140 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Car  door.  Mine-.     E.  P.  Tubach.     1,443,857  ;  Jan.  30. 
Car-door  opener.     J.   F.   Fisk.     1,478,562  ;  Dec.  25. 
Car-door-operating  mechanism.     A.  Campbell.     1,453,701 ; 

May  1. 
Car  -  door  -  operating       mechanism.         A.       Christianson. 

1,444,730  ;  Feb.  6. 
Car-door  operating  mechanism.     C.  C.  Farmer.     1,450,149  ; 

Mar.   27. 
Car    door.    Railway-freight-.      A.    R.    Ayers    and    R.    S. 

Miller.     1.475,917  :  Nov.  27. 
Car  door,  Railway-freight-.     C.  E.  Webster.     1,462,402  ; 

July   17. 
Car-door   roller.     C.   McGowan,   G.   Peterson,   and  A.   A. 

Lund.     1,461,535  ;  July  10. 
Car-door  seal.     G.  F.  Hix.     1,446,462  :  Feb.  27. 
Car-door  stop  and  seal.  Railway-.     L.  W.  Boyd.     1,458,388  ; 

June  12. 
Car    doors.     Emergency     opener    for.       L.     P.     Hynes. 

1,440,605;  Jan.  2. 
Car  doors.  Link  latch  for  dump.     H.  S.  Hart.     1,449,994  ; 

Mar.    27. 
Car  doors,   Lock  for  freight-.     F.  Mathews.     1,462,916 ; 

July  24. 
Car   doors.    Seal    for    box-.      J.    E.    Mclnnis.      1,476,092  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Car,      Double-tier      multiple-unit      tank.        M.      Mauran. 

1,453,476  ;  May  1. 
Car,    Dump.      A.    Campbell.      1,446,244 ;    Feb.    20. 
Car,    Dump.      A.    Campbell.      1,455,520;    May    15. 
Car,  Dump.     G.  G.  Gilpin.     1,456,978  ;  May  29. 
Car,  Dump.     H.  S.  Hart.     1,461,732;  July  17. 
Car     dump.    Kick-back.       C.    B.     Anfindsen.       1,453,331 ; 

May  1. 
Car  dump.  Rotary.     E.  L.  Bailey.     1,465,661 ;  Aug.  21. 
Car  dumper.     L.  C.  Hill.     1,446,303  ;  Feb.  20. 
Car,  Dumping.     G.  L.   Hancock.     1,452,198  ;  Apr.  17. 
Car,  Dumping.     F.  R.  Steven.     1,442,187  ;  .Jan.  16. 
Car-dumping     apparatus.       C.     C.     Smith.       1,456,256 ; 

May   22. 
Car-dumping     apparatus.       P.    D.     Wright.       1,478,723 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Car-dumping  device.     J.  Scalneck.     1,442,300;  Jan.  16. 

Car-dumping  machine.    M.  D.  Jones.     1,452,606 ;  Apr.  24. 
Car,  Dumping  mine.     O.  W.  and  E.  H.  Crooks.     1,456,054  ; 

May  22. 
Car-dumping  platform.     C.  C.  Smith.     1.457,754  ;  June  5. 
Car   end.      W.    D.    Thompson.      1,457,916;    June    5. 
Car  end  and  manufacturing  the  same.  Corrugated  metal- 
lic.     C.    S.    Smith.      1,476,731  ;    Dec.    11. 
Car-end  construction.     I.  Everett.     1,463,773  ;  July  31. 
Car-end  construction.     W.  D.  Thompson  and  A.  R.  Wilson. 

1,461,883;  July  17. 
Car  end,  Corrugated-metal.    W.  E.  Van  Dorn.     1,460,738 ; 

July  3. 
Car     end.     Corrugated  -  sheet  -  metal.       W.     P.     Murphy. 

1,456,705  ;  May  29. 
Car  end.  Metal.  W.  E.  Van  Dorn.  1,465,501 ;  Aug.  21. 
Car  end.  Metal.  W.  E.  Van  Dorn.  1.475.611  :  Nov.  27. 
Car  end,  Plate-metal.  H.  S.  Hart.  1,451,948;  Apr  17. 
Car  end  waU,  RaUway-.  V.  E.  Sisson.  1,440,638 ;  Jan.  2. 
Car  end.  Reinforced.  H.  B.  Van  Dorn.  1,471,932  ;  Oct.  23. 
Car,     Endless-track    motor.      E.    Schneider.       1,474,918 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Car  ends.  Means  for  attaching  steel.     W.   E.  Van  Dorn. 

1,461,201  ;  July  10. 
Car  fender.     A.  J.  Thornley.     1.440.423  ;  Jan.  2. 
Car,   Folding  push.     G.  Thomas.     1,450.193  ;   Apr.    3. 
Car    for   coaster    railways.      F.    A.    Church.      1,476,148 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Car  for  containers.  Automatically-locking  flat.     F.   Eder. 

1,471,111;  Oct.  16. 
Car  for  short  logs,  Logging.    P.  W.  Chriswell.     1,451,940  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Car    framing,     Composite.       B.     W.    Kadel.       1,463,703; 

July  31. 
Car,  Freight.     A.  H.  Smith.     1,451,633;  Apr.  10. 
Car,  General  service.     W.  J.  Hosceit.     1,445,887  ;  Feb.  20. 
Car,    General-service    railway.      W.    J.    Roa.      1,470,390 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Car    generators.    Driving    connection    for    railway-.      P. 

Parke.     1,475,241  ;  Nov.  27. 
Car     grain     doors.     Protector     for.       H.     S.     Eckhouse. 

1,463,010  ;  July  24. 
Car,  Hand.    O.  B.  Gaudin.     1,450,846  ;  Apr.  3. 
Car,   Hand.     A.  B.   Woodson  and  W.  Ferril.     1,461,593  ; 

July  10. 
Car  hand  brake.      J.   P.   O'Connor.      1,446,202 ;    Feb.    20. 


Car  handling  and  dumping  system.     R.  Peale.     1,454,602 ; 

May  8. 
Car-handling  apparatus.  Drier-.  R.  S.  Bigelow.   1,469,376  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Car-handling     mechanism.     Railway-.       W.     C.     Richey. 

1,478,676;  Dec.  25. 
Car-hauling  mechanism.    M.  Hutton.     1,448,119  ;  Mar.  13. 
Car-hauling  mechanism.     M.  Hutton.     1,477,124  ;  Dec.  11. 
Car,   Hay.  '  B.   C.   McWhorter.      1,443,712  ;   Jan.    30. 

"      ■  ■  Motor-.      A.    Denman-Jones.      1,441,486 ; 


L.  Bliss.     1.440.655  :  Jan.  2. 
A.  Reeve.     1,443.501 ;  Jan.  30 
A.  Simmon.     1,472,143;  Oct.  30. 
E.  A.  RusseU.    1,440,701 ; 

N.    and   A.   M.    Simpson. 


P. 


Hendricks. 

Nystrom. 

1,477,156 ; 


Car    heating, 

Jan.   9. 
Car-heating  system.    W. 
Car-heating  system.     S. 
Car-heajting  system.     K. 
Car-heating  system.  Automatic. 

Jan.  2. 
Oar  -  holding    mechanism.    G. 

1,465,006;  Aug.   14. 
Car,  Hopper.     A.  Campbell.     1,474.814  ;  Nov.  20. 
Car,  Hot-metal.     E.  J.  Reilly.     1,471,205 ;  Oct.  16. 
Car  jack.   Hydraulic.     H.  Rehak.     1,450,114  ;  Mar.  27 
Car     journal     hearing.     Railway-.       D.     P, 

1,478,566;  Dec.  25. 
Car-journal   roller   bearing.   Railway-.      K. 

1,460,802;  July  3. 
Car    leveler.     Elevator-.      E.    B.    Thurston 

Dee.  11. 
Car,  Load-discharging.     A.  Campbell.     1,465,756 ;  Aug.  21. 
Car  loader.     W.  J.  Duffey.     1,468,287  ;  Sept.  18. 
Car  loader,  Railway-.     J.  H.  Johnson.     1.464,003  ;  Aug.  7. 
Car  lock.     A.  Klein.     1,465.136  ;  Aug.  14. 
Car  lock.     F.  Zeman.     1,469,812;   June  26. 
Car-locking  device.     H.  Neumann.     1,448,672  ;  Mar.  13. 
Car-locking   device,    Dump-.      J.   H.   Howard.      1,442,151 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Car,  Logging.     P.  W.  Chriswell.     1,449,937  ;  Mar.  27. 
Car,       Maximum       capacity       railway.         D.       Hindahl, 

1,453,675  ;  May  1. 
Car,   Mine.      P.    S.  Barks.      1,460,696;    July   3. 
Car,  Mine.     M.  E.  Lohr.     1,450,637;  Apr.  3. 
Car,  Mine.     S.  A.  Worcester,  J.  L.  Bruce,  and  L.  S.  Parn- 

ham.    1,448,103;  Mar.  13. 
Car,   Monorail.     T.   H.   Wright.     1,459,386;   June  19. 
Car,  Motor.     P.  Mayer.     1,473,194  ;  Nov.  6. 
Car,    Motor.      J.    K.    Vanatta.      1,456.659 ;    May   29. 
Car,  Motor.     J.  K.  Vanatta.     1,469,741  :   Oct.  2. 
Car  mounting.     B.  A.  Laughlin.     1,468,596 ;  Sept.  18. 
Car    mounting    and    car-wheel    assembly.      E.    F.    Maas 

1.466,240;   Aug.   28. 
Car,     Multiple-unit      tank.        M.     Mauran. 

May  1. 
Car,     Multiple-unit     tank.       M.     Mauran. 

June  12. 
Car  partition,   Stock-.     T.  F.  Walsh.     1,444,287;   Feb. 
Car,  Passenger.     D.  W.  Harvey.     1,466,939  ;  Sept.  4. 
Car  protective  device.  Refrigerator-.    A.  J.  Denman  and  A. 

E.  Causey.     1,454,883  ;  May  15. 
Car  pusher.     I.  M.  Abram.     1,478,627  ;  Dec.  25. 
Car,    Railway.      T.    Elliott.      1,473,024 ;    Nov.    6. 
"     "  T.  Elliott.     1,476,960;  Dec.  11. 

B.   W.  Kadel.     1,475,187;   Nov.  27. 
W.  P.  Murphy.     1,441,739;  Jan.  9. 
J.  O.  Neikirk.     1,446,627  ;  Feb.  27 
H.  W.  Sanford 
V.   E.   Sisson. 
W.  B.  Wine, 
dump.      E.    L. 


1,453,475  ; 
1,458,588 ; 
6. 


Car, 
Car, 
Car, 
Car, 


Railway. 

Railway. 

Railway. 
,  Railway. 
Car,  Railway. 
Car,  Railway. 
Car,  Railway. 
Car,    Railway 

1,468,350;  Sept.  18. 
Car,  Refrigerating.     G.  T.  Rohrback, 

refrigeration.     3.  P.   Dowding 


1,470,391  :  Oct.  9. 
1,440.636-7  ;  Jan.   2. 
1,460,009;  June  26. 
Hale    and    H.    G.    Coulson. 


Car 
Car, 
Car 
Car 
Car 
Car 


Refrigerator. 

register.     F. 

replacer.     F. 

replacer.     G. 

replacer.     J. 
Car  replacer. 
Car  replacers 

Feb.  13. 
Car-replacing 

June  5. 
Car  rerailer. 


1,460,512;  July  3. 
1,478,471;  Dec.  27. 
R.  H.  McEIroy.     1,444,474;  Feb.  6. 
Zimmermann.     1.446.369;   Feb.   20.      _ 
D.   McGinley.      1,460,973;   July   3.     M 
R.   Owens.     1,447,482;   Mar.   6.  ■ 

A.  Veazey.     1,461,589;  July  10.  " 

A,  Walsh.     1,478,625  ;   Dec.  25. 


Holder  for.     W.  H.  Shumaker.     1,445,109 ; 
device.       W.     A.     Hubbard.       1,458,059; 


H.  J.  Thomas.     1,466,035;  Aug. 

Car-retarding  brake  mechanism  for  coal  or  ore 

W.  C.  Richey.     1,446,584;  Feb.  27. 
Car  roof.     C.  D.  Bonsall.     1,449,161  ;  Mar.  20. 
D.  Bonsall. 
D.  Bonsall. 
D.  Bonsall. 
D.  Bonsall. 
D.   Bonsall 
D.  Bonsall. 
D.  Bonsall. 
G.  Gilpin. 
C.   Murray. 


28. 
ear  tipples. 


Car  roof. 
Car  roof. 
Car  roof. 
Car  roof. 
Car  roof. 
Car  roof. 
Car  roof. 
Car  roof. 
Car  roof. 
Car  roof. 
Car  roof. 
Car  roof. 


C. 
C. 

C. 
C. 

C. 

C. 

c. 

G. 
G. 


1,450,243  ;  Apr.  3. 
1.456.531 ;  May  29. 
1,457,421;   June  5. 
1,458,385-6;  June  12. 
1,460,568;    July    3. 
1,461,721;   July   17. 
1,478,632;  Dec.  25. 
1,456,731-2;  May  29. 
1,460,496;   July  3. 
J.  Pearson.     1,444,136-7  ;  Feb.  6. 
W.  P.  Murphy.     1,472,187-9  ;  Oct.  30. 
Metal.     C.  D.  Bonsall.     1,459,436  :  June  19. 
Car,  Ropeway.     Y.  Tamamura.     1,458,921 ;  June  12. 
Car  safety  device.     P.  J.  Simmen.     1,440.416  ;  Jan.  2. 
Car  seal.     B.  Borland.     1,440,764  ;  Jan.  2. 
Car   seal.      W.    K.    Edgar.      1,454,217;    May    8. 
Car    seal.      M.    J.    Lihs.      1,455,403:    May    15. 
Car  seat.     A.   L.   Lambert.      1.443,479;   Jan.   30. 
Car  seat.     E.  C.   Lang.     1,467,582  ;   Sept.    11. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  hiventions — Continued. 


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Car  seat.     K.  F.  Stubblebinc.     1.440,899;  Jan.  2. 

Car    seats.    Indicator    for.      N.    J.    Kyan.      1,460,984; 

July  3. 
Car.  Self-propelled  railway.     E.  M.  Post,  jr.     1,474,732; 

Nov.  20. 
Car  sianal  device.     E.  H.  Hand.     1,461,352  ;  JvUy  10. 
Car     signal.     Freight-.       N.     B.     Hayward.       1,463,467 ; 

July  31. 
Car  signal.  Passenger-.     E.  Sharpe.     1,471,286  ;  Oct.  16. 
Car   skid.    Mine-.      T.    L.   Campbell.      1,460,885;    July    3. 
Car,   Sport.     C.  J.  Zwicljey.     1,450,197;  Apr.  3. 
Car-spring  mechanism.  Motor-.    N.  S.  McNab.    1,471,622  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Car  step.     J.  F.  Kemp.     1,444,156  ;  Feb.  6. 
Car   step.    Auxiliarv.      P.    Swansea   and   A.    W.    Carlson. 

1,443,057  ;  Jan.  23. 
Car  step.   Auxiliary.     P.   Swanson   and   A.    W.   Carlson. 

1,466,212;  Aug.   28. 
Car-step  register.     G.  D.  Onofrio.     1.443.272  ;  Jan.  23. 
Car  step.  Safety.    F.  D.  Blake.     1.449.031 :  Mar.  20. 
Car,  Stock.     J.  H.  Koon.     1,455,006  ;  May  15. 
Car  stop.     W.  M.  Osbom.     1,472,132  ;  Oct.  30. 
Car    stop    for    side    tracks,    Detachable.      J.    Cummlngs. 

1,444,169  :  Feb.  6. 
Car  structure.  Dump-.     J.  R.  Stovall.     1,465,375  ;  Aug.  21. 
Car  structure.  Metal.    I.  S.  Downing.    1,455,867  ;  May  22. 
Car  support,  Coal-.     W.  G.  Jamrog.     1,468,266  ;  Sept.  18. 
Car   svstem.      H.   G.    Hillman.      1,475.699 :    Nov.    27. 
Car,  Tank.     W.  K.  Auchincloss.     1,452,487  ;  Apr.  24. 
Car,  Tank.     A.  M.  Nelson.     1,472.488  ;  Oct.  30. 
Car,  Trackman's.     P.  Clifford.     1.478,637;  Dec.  25. 
Car   trailers,   Safetv   device  for  street-.     J.    S.   Barnette, 

jr.     1,473,718;  Nov.  13. 
Car    transmission    control.     Motor-.       F.     H.     De '  Brun. 

1.448,954  ;  Mar.  20. 
Car,   Touring   and   camping.      R.   A.    Wilson.      1,460,464 ; 

July  3. 
Car   truck.      W.    S.   Adams.      1,443.668;    Jan.    30. 
Car  truck.     W.  S.  Adams.     1,458,673-4  ;  June  12. 
Car  truck.     G.   S.  Chiles.     1,452.187  ;  Apr.  17. 
Car  truck.     G.  S.   Chiles.     1,457,345;   June  5. 
Car  truck.     A.  E.  Noble.     1.470,869  ;  Oct.  16. 
Car  truck.     R.  J.  Scheibli,  jr.     1,452,529  ;  Apr.  24. 
Car  -  truck      arrangement.      Railwav-.        G.      G.      Floyd. 
.  1,475,179  :  Nov.  27. 
Car-truck      construction.      Railway-.        J.      A.      Lamont. 

1,474.598  :  Nov.  20. 
Car  truck.  Mining-.  J.  R.  Fleming.  1,451,690  ;  Apr.  17. 
Car  truck.  Railwav-.  G.  G.  Floyd.  1.475,178;  Nov.  27. 
Car  truck.  Railwav-.  G.  G.  Floyd.  1.475.180:  Nov.  27. 
Car  truck.  Railway-.  A.  J.  Kelley.  1,466.590  ;  Aug.  28. 
Car  truck.  Railway-.  J.  A.  Lamont.  1,445.023  ;  Feb.  13. 
Car     truck.     Six-wheel.     H.     M.     Pflager.       1,467,683-4 ; 

Sept.   11. 
Car     trucks.     Brake     mechanism     for.       W.     S.     Adams. 

1.475.733;  Nov.  27. 
Car,  Tunnel-klln.     H.  D.  Lillibridge.     1,473.152;  Nov.  6. 
Car-uncoupling  device.     E.  R.  Viberg.     1.450.341  ;  Apr.  3. 
Car  under  frame.  Articulated.     H.  M.  Pflager.    1,452,525  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Car    unit.    Interchangeable.      A.    H.    Smith.      1,477,723 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Car  unloader.     J.  C.  French.     1.448,736  ;  Mar.  20. 
Car  unloader.     6.  Manierre.     1,440,400  ;  Jan.  2. 
Car  unloader.     E.  H.  Messiter.     1.447.596  ;  Mar.  6. 
Car  unloader.     H.   Richardson.     1.457.186;  May  29. 
Car  unloader.     E.  0.  Taliaferro.     1,450,313  ;  Apr.  3. 
Oar  unloader.     F.  E.  Townsend.     1,463,302;   Julv   31. 
Car  unloader.  Box-.     R.  C.  Francke.     1.473.815;  Nov.  13. 
Car  unloader.  Box.     H.  D.  Pratt.     1,443,240  :  .Ian.  23. 
Car-unloading  apparatus.     O.  Bieler.     1,469,246  :   Oct.  2. 
Car-unloading     apparatus.       T.     O'Donnell.       1,440,888 ; 

J.in.  2. 
Car-unloading    apparatus.      G.    N.    Simpson.      1,465,005 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Car  ventilator.     H.   W.    Leeds.     1,459,405 ;   June   19. 
Car-wall  structure.     G.   W.   Seidel.     1,449,451 ;   Mar.   27. 
Car  wheel.     W.  R.  PUtt  and  W.  A.  Lloyd.     1,459,691 ; 

June  19. 
Car-wheel    boxing    and    oiling    device.      A.    W.    Minney. 

1.453.158;   Apr.  24. 
Car-wheel    clamp,    Railway-.      C.    Mitchell.      1,462,294 ; 

July  17. 
Car  wheel.  Lubricating  mine-.    J.  M.  Cameron.    1,444,234  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Car  wheel.  Mine-.     F.  W.  Henrikson.     1,454,640  ;  May  8. 
Car  wheels.  Bushing  for.    E.  B.  Mead.    1.466.137  :  Aus.  28. 
Car  wheels.    Making    steel   or    semisteel.      W.    C.    Klein. 

1.473.480;  Nov.  6. 
Car    wheels.     Mounting    for    mine-.       A.     R.     Andersen. 

1.459.134  :   .Tune  19. 
Cars,   Advertising-sign    display   equipment   for  passenger. 

J.  C.  Soenksen.     1,471,216  ;  Oct.  16i 
Cars,  Air  brake  for  motor-propelled  rail.     F.  L.  Lipcot,  C. 

F.  Drumm,  jr.,  and  M.  C.  Frins.    1,466.452  ;  Aug.  28. 
Cars  and  like  vehicles.  Device  for  aligning  the  wheels  of 

motor.     A.  King.     1.449,289  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cars  and  other  vehicles.  Suspension  of  motor.     A.  Diaz. 

1,459,287;  June  19. 
Cars  and  the  like.  Apparatus  for  preventing  the  bursting 

by   freezing   of  radiators   for   motor.      G.   E.   Jonsson. 

1,465,134;  Aug.  14. 


Cars  and   the   like.   Means   for   use   in   operating   electric. 

E.  J.   Futterer.      1,446,172  ;   Feb.   20. 
Cars   and    the    like.    Ventilating   window   for   passenger. 

H.  B.   Trout.     1,457,949  ;  June  5. 
Cars  and   the  like.  Wind  screen  for  motor.     R.  Brandts. 

1,448,785  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cars,  .Apparatus  for  loading  and  unloading  railway.     H. 

H.  Baughan  and  E.  C.  Gaines.     1,451,748;  Apr.  17. 
Cars,   Apparatus   for    preventing   the    stealing   of   motor. 

M.  A.  Hamon.     1,452,240;  Apr.  17. 
Cars,    .\rmamont    for    mail    and    express.      E.    A.    Gross. 

1,453,792;  May  1. 
Cars,  Articulated.     C.  T.  Westlake.      1,456,839  ;  May  29. 
Oars,  Auxiliary  closure  for  doorways  of  freight.     W.   W. 

Booth.     1,469,914  ;   Oct.  9. 
Cars,  Bearing  box  for  mine.     W.  R.  Miller.     1,457,384  ; 

June  5. 
Cars,   Brake  head  and  shoe  for  railway.     O.  Kongsrud. 

1,451,914  ;  Apr.  17. 
Cars,   Brake   rigging  for   rail.     M.   C.   Frins  and   C.   F. 

Drumm,  jr.     1,472,360;  Oct.  30. 
Cars,  Bull  board  for  cattle.     F.  J.  S.  Miely.     1,473,494; 

Nov.  6. 
Cars,    bumpers,    etc..    Kinetic-energy-transforming   means 

for.     P.  E.   Stebbins.     1,461,788;   July  17. 
Cars,    Cast-steel    hopper   for   hopper-bottom.      H.    P.    An- 
derson.    1,444,443  ;  Feb.  6. 
Cars,    Center    drive    for  gasoline-propelled.      C.    R.    Man- 

bert.     1,462,713  ;  Julv  24. 
Cars,      Changeable     exhibitor     for.       D.     A.     Klelman. 

1,472,008;  Oct.  23. 
Cars.  Check  holder  for  mining.   H.  C.  Stalder.   1,441,539 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Care,     Clip    for    ropeway.      Y.     Tamamura.       1.467,739 ; 

Sept.   11. 
Cars.   Collapsible  guard  lookout  station  for  railwav.     F. 

Hedley  and   J.   S.   Doyle.     1.449.403:  Mar.   27. 
Cars,  Construction  and  repair  of  railway.     A.  M.  McGill. 

1,460,069 ;  June  26. 
Cars,  Contact  shoe  for  the  third  rail  of  electric.     W.  A.  U. 

and    G.    U.    Seltzer.      1.446.106;   Feb.    20. 
Cars,  Controlling  mechanism  for  dump.     J.  D.   Benbow. 

1,456,049  ;  May  22. 
Cars,   Controlling  mechanism  for  dump.     J.   D.   Benbow. 

1,477,747;  Dec.  10. 
Cars,    Corrugated-metal   end   for   freight.      V.    E.    Sisson. 

1,450,233;  Apr.  3. 
Cars,    Corrugated    steel    end    for    gondola.      W.    E.    Van 

Dorn.     1,464,517  ;   Aug.   14. 
Cars,  Coupler  for  railway.     T.  P.  McCollister.     1,475,127; 

Nov.  20. 
Cars,    Coupling    for    railway.      M.    K.    Carr.      1,450,248 : 

Apr.  3. 
Cars,    Differential   gear    for    motor.       P.     BOttcher,     jr. 

1,476.044  ;   Dec.   4. 
Cars,     Door     for    freight.       L.     H.     Banks.       1,462,565 ; 

July  24. 
Cars,   Door  for  grain.     C.  E.  Wood.     1.469,350;   Oct.   2. 
Cars,   Double-door   construction   for   railwav.     G.   G.   Gil- 
pin.    1,461,035  :  .Tulv  10. 
Cars,  Draft  gear  for  railway.     H.  I.  Wrigley.     1,462,676  ; 

July  24. 
Cars.    Driving    mechanism     for     motor.       A.     F.     Baker. 

Rel5,711  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cars,    Dumping   mechanism    for    dump.      R.    H.    Starbird. 

1,466,970;    Sept.    4. 
I   Cars,     Electric     coupling     for.        H.     H.     Westinghouse. 

1.453,817  ;  May  1. 
Cars.     End     reenforcement     for     railwav     box.       E.     E. 

Schlesincer.      1,473.743 :    Nov.    13. 
Cars,    etc..    Safety   brake   for.      S.   A.    Crow.      1,462,741 ; 

July  24. 
Cars.    Gasoline-line  lock  for.     R.   H.  Brown.     1,449,378; 

Mar.  27. 
Cars,   Grain   door  for   freight.     A.   L.   Wood.     1,442,553 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Cars,  Hand  brake  for  railway.    R.  W.  Burnett.   1,459,650  ; 

June   19. 
Cars.  Hand  brake  for  railway.     W.  A.  Geiger.     1,446,249  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Cars,  Hand  brake  for  railway.   S.  B.  Haseltine.   1,469,084 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Cars,     Hand     brake     for     railway.       F.     B.     Townsend. 

1,446,226-7;  Feb.  20. 
Cars,  Heating  and  ventilating  means  for  motor-propelled. 

L.  C.  Josephs,  jr.,  and  L.  H.  Cutten.     1,440,781 ;  Jan.  2. 
Cars,    Heating   system   for   railway.      E.   A.    Russell   and 

H.  G.   Geisslnger.     1.440,700;  Jan.  2. 
Cars,    Heating   system   for   railway.      E.   A.    Russell   and 

H.  G.  Geisslnger.     1,440,702;  Jan.  2. 
Cars    in    mines.    Method    and    means   for    handling.      M. 

.<5tufflebeam.     1.472,696 ;   Oct.  30.    ■ 
Cars.  Intermediate  wind  screen  for  motor.     R.  Colombino. 

1.467,531  :    Sept.   11. 
Cars,    Invisible    baggage    guard    for    motor.      T.    Daines. 

1,461,972;  July  17. 
Cars,     Kinetic-energy-transforming    means    for.       F.     E. 

Stebbins.     1,461,787;  July  17. 
Cars,  Loading.     O.  O.  Eaton.     1,442,259;  Jan.  16. 
Cars,  Loading  apparatus  for  gasoline  tank.     W.  T.  Simp- 
son.    1.474,297:  Nov.  13. 
Cars,  Locking  device  for  mine.     J.  P.  Miller.     1,452,923  ; 

Apr.  24. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  invention/^ — Continued. 


Cars,  Means  for  opening  grain  doors  of.     J.  A.  Peterson. 

1,475,552;   Nov.  27. 
Cars,  motor  vehicles ;  cycle,  gas,  oil,  and  steam  engines. 

Means    for    silencing   explosion    noises    connected   witli 

motor.     F.   Heather.      1,474,115 :  Nov.   13. 
Cars  or  other  vehicles.   Spring  cover   for   motor.     W.   F. 

Cottrell      1.454.106:  May  8. 
Cars,   Pedestal  and  wear  plate  for  railway.     E.   Posson. 

1,476,463  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cars,   Pipe-clamp-supporting  mechanism  for  railway.     W. 

Kelso.     1,447,726;   Mar.   6. 
Cars,  Plant  for  the  supervision  of  the  circulation  lubrica- 
tion on  power.     M.   Rail.     1,460,500 ;  July  3. 
Cars,     Power     brake     for     railway.       A.     E.      Borges. 

1,457,766 ;  June  5. 
Cars,  Process  and  means  for  switching  railway.     F.  W. 

Eagelston.     1,460,325;  June  26. 
Cars,   I'lill  mechanism  for  railway.    C.  V.  Rote.    1,451,178  ; 

Apr     10. 
Cars,  Recording  device  for  railway.   J.  H.  Ladd.   1,467,643; 

Sept.   11. 
Cars,  Running-board-supporting  bracket  or  saddle  for  the 

roofs  of  bo.x.     W.     E.   Williams.     1,467,743 ;   Sept.   11. 
Cars,  Safety  brake-operating  means  for  freight  and  pas- 
senger.     S.    P.    Pietszak.      1,466,958;    Sept.    4. 
Cars,  Safety  device  against  the  theft  of  motor.     A.  and  V. 

Lauritzen.     1,463,218  ;  July  31. 
Cars,  Safety  device  for  elevator.     H.  S.  Snead.     1,463,297  ; 

July  31. 
Cars,  Safety  steering  device  for.    H.  F.  Matson.    1,478,241 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Cars,    Self-coupling   for    mine.      J.    Whewell    and    H.    I. 

Yoder.     1,454,201 ;  May  8. 
Cars,     Sheet-metal     end    for    railway.       G.     G.     Gilpin. 

1,450,255  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cars,    Sheet-metal   window    screen    for    railway.      W.    W. 

Watson.     1,473,982;  Nov.  13. 
Cars,    Shield    for    side.      G.    W.    Berger   and    C.    Jedele. 

1,457,891  ;  June  5. 
Cars,    Signal    for    motor.      J.    W.    Brinley.      1,477,104 ; 

Dec.    11. 
Cars,  Sliding  base  for  belt-driven  motor.     W.  F.  Kasper. 

1,440,392;  Jan.  2 
Cars,  Speed-control  apparatus  for  railway.     C.   A.   Rich- 
mond.    1,469,268;  Oct.  2. 
Cars,  Spring  bumper  for  mine.    M.  T.  Kitchen.     1,450,041  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Cars,  Steel  end  for  gondola.     W.  E.  Van  Dorn.    1,464,518  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Cars,    Striking    plate    and    coupler    carrier    for    railway. 

G.  W.  Rink.     1,470,877  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cars,  Support  for  tops  of  motor.    F.  J.  Joyner.   1,444,838  ; 

Feb.   13.  „      „^ 

Cars,     Timer     elevator     for     Ford.       V.     W.     Thomas. 

1,460,806  ;  July  3.  „ 

Cars,   Tool-box  attachment  for   motor.     A.   W.   Lovejoy. 

1,459,337;  June  19. 
Cars,  Trap  for  refrigerator.    P.  S.  Dougherty.    1,456,428  ; 

May  22. 
Cars,  Truck  and  push  pole  for  switching.     J.  R.  Wesley. 

1,453,218;  Apr.  24. 
Cars,  Truck  frame  for  railway.     E.  M.  Ivie.     1,463,893; 

Cars,  tlnderframe  for.    R.  R.  Weaver.    1,456,203  ;  May  22. 

Cars,  Unloading  mechanism  for  freight.  C.  H.  Mont- 
gomery.    1,452,649  ;  Apr.  24. 

Cars,  Ventilating  apparatus  for  Pullman.  E.  A.  Robin- 
son.    1,463,294 ;  July  31.  .  ,    -r. 

Cars,  Wheel  mounting  for  motor-propelled  railway.  A.  F. 
Masury.     1,451,267;    Apr.    10. 

Carbazole  and  p-nitrosophenol  and  its  derivatives.  Manu- 
facture of  condensation  products  from.  W.  Lewcock 
and  S.  B.  Tallantyre.     1,465,853 ;  Aug.  21. 

Carbide  and  the  like.  Container  or  receptacle  for.  J.  C. 
King.     1,453,508  ;  May  1.  ,,    ^ 

Carbide  article  and  making  same.  Ceramic  bonded.  M.  h . 
Beecher  and  M.  C.  Booze.     1,444,162  ;  Feb.  6. 

Carbide  container.     E.  Israel.     1,471,793  ;  Oct.  23. 

Carbide-feeding  apparatus.  E.  H.  Smith.  1,478,405 ; 
Dec.  25.  „     „  ., 

Carbide,  Material  for  the  production  of.  J.  H.  Reid. 
1,445,644  ;  Feb.  20. 

Carbides  of  sodium  and  boron.  Producing.  C.  E.  Parsons. 
1,473,510 ;  Nov.  6.  .       .       t.      t^  ,   , 

Carbon  bisulphide,  Man"facture  of.  A.  B.  Delpn. 
1,454,708 ;  May  8.  .       ^         ,  ^.,,  _,, 

Carbon  black.  Making.  J.  W.  Martin,  jr.  l,477,oll  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Carbon  black,  Special.  R.  H.  Brownlee  and  R.  H.  Uhlin- 
ger.     1,478,730  ;  Dec.  25. 

Carbon  bodies,  Graphitizing  preformed.  E.  Szarvasy. 
1,470,300;  Oct.  9.  „. 

Carbon  catalyst.     C.  B.  Jacobs.     1,462,752;  July  24. 

Carbon  dioxide.  Utilizing  Impure  gases  or  exhaust  gases 
containing.     F.  Riedel.     1,458,595  ;  June  12. 

Carbon  electrodes.  Manufacture  of.  S.  E.  Sieurin. 
1,456,495  ;  May  22. 

Carbon  from  metal  pipes,  Removing.  C.  J.  Greenstreet. 
1,470,359;   Oct.   9. 

Carbon,  Method  and  apparatus  for  producing.  C.  Mat- 
lock.    1,458,351 ;  June  12. 

Carbon-monoxide  burner.  A.  F.  Tardie.  1,470,336 ; 
Oct.   9. 


Carbon,  Producing.     H.  E.  Sturcke.     1,465,954  ;  Aug.  28. 

Carbon  remover.  W.  F.  Brand  and  E.  O.  Quarnstrom. 
1,473,605  ;   Nov.   13. 

Carbon  remover.    H.  W.  Eastman.    1,455,574 ;  May  15. 

Carbonaceous  material,  apparatus  for  hydrogenating.  T. 
Ulke.     1,449,875  ;  Mar.   27. 

Carbonaceous  material.  Art  of  and  apparatus  for  hydro- 
generating.     T.  Ulke.     1,445,423  ;  Feb.   13. 

Carbonaceous  or  other  materials.  Retort  for  the  treat- 
ment  of.      F.    D.    Marshall.      1,456,392 ;    May    22. 

Carbonates  of  the  alkaline  earth  metals,  Producing.  J. 
H.  MacMahon.     1,444,623  ;  Feb.  6. 

CarbOiiates  or  sulphides  of  barinm  or  strontium  into 
corresponding  hydrates,  Converting  the.  R.  W.  Shafor. 
1,460,180 :  June  26. 

Carbonating  machine.     J.  Philippi.     1,447,884  ;  Mar.  6. 

Carbonator  and  draft  arm  for  soda  water.  C.  A.  Geddes. 
Rel5,575;  Apr.  10. 

Carbonization  of  woolen  rags,  combings,  and  the  like. 
Apparatus  for  the.     V.  Plana.     1,448,038  ;   Mar.   13. 

Carbonizing  compound  and  making  and  using  it.  S.  B. 
Mathewson  and  W.  K.  Jamison.     1,471,563  ;  Oct.  23. 

Carbonizing   furnace.     N.    Olsen.      1,463,438 ;    July   31. 

Carbonizing  machine.     W.  W.  Latta.     1,476,988 ;  Dec.  11. 

Carbons  and  other  adsorbing  materials.  Employing  decolor- 
izing. J.  F.  Brewster  and  W.  G.  Raines,  jr.  1,447,461 ; 
Mar.    6. 

C-irbonyl  derivatives  of  alpha  naphthol  and  making  same. 
G.  de  Montmollin  and  J.   Spieler.     1,474,928;  Nov.  20. 

Carboy.      F.   E.    Hodes.      1,452,971 :   Apr.    24. 

Carboys,  Shipping  box  for.  C.  S.  Weatherby.  1,476,559  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Carburant  for  alcohol.  J.  M.  A.  Chevalier,  P.  Bourcet, 
and  H.  Regnault.     1,469,148;  Sept.   25. 

Carbureting  air.  Apparatus  for.  A.  S.  Beavon.  1,465,890  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Carbureting  device.     t>.  T.  Thurber.     1,447,445  ;  Mar.  6. 

Carburetor.     K.  A.  Ackley.     1,461,470;  July  10. 

A.    Aeberli    and    W.    Dreyer.      1,461,104 ; 


Carburetor, 

July  10. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 

July  17. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor, 

1,454,730 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 

May  29. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 

Mar.  27. 
Carburetor. 
Tarburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 

Jan.  2. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Cnrhuretor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 
Carburetor. 


P.  E.  Baldwin.     1.452.488;  Apr.  24. 

B.  Bajmister.     1,465,574  ;  Aug.  21. 

M.  J.   B.  Barbarou.     1,462,782;   July  24. 
A.    C.   Bennett.      1,463,034 ;    July    24. 
E.  A.   Bessom.      1,453,490 ;   May   1. 

C.  P.  Brockway.     1,456,219;  May  22. 
M.   G.  Chandler.     1,443,343;   Jan.  30. 
G.   Christian.     1,466,789;   Sept.  4. 

D.  Cole.     1,470,616;  Oct.  16. 

D.   Cole  and  C.   J.   Gustafson.     1,461,970; 


F.  Corti.     1,448,055  ;  Mar.  13. 

B.  M.  Dawson.     1,468,358  ;  Sept.  18. 

C.  de     Lukacsevics     and     J.     J.     Wittal. 
May  8. 

E.    P.    du    Pont.      1,466,704;    Sept. 
J.   B.   Dutour.      1,473,720 ;    Nov.   13. 
E.  E.  Eckert.     1,455.134  ;  May  15. 
J.  M.  Flannery.     1,450,628;  Apr.  3. 

G.  C.   Farris.     1,478,895  ;  Dec.  25. 

C.  E.  Fleming.     1,476,701 ;   Dec.   11. 
W.  M.  Gentle.     1,473,182  ;  Nov.  6. 

D.  A.  Gormley  and  D.  W.  Reid.     1,457,112 

J.  V.  Henley.     1,458,578;  June  12. 
R.  O.  Henszey.     1,474,968  ;  Nov.  20. 
R.  S.  Hill.     1,472,834  ;  Nov.  6. 
R.  E.  L.  Janney.     1,466,557  :  Aug.  28. 

E.  A.   Johnston.      1,464,713;    Aug.    14. 
E.  Juillard*    1,441,858  ;  Jan.  9. 

H.  V.  Leahy.     1,445,328  ;   Feb.   13. 
G.  B.  Maegly.  1,465,449  ;  Aug.  21. 
W.  R.  McCulla.    1,473,113  ;  Nov.  6. 
H.    Medgn.      1,441.992 ;    Jan.    9. 
W.  Mott.     1,440,930;  Jan.  2 


I 


E. 
C. 

A. 

S. 


T. 
H. 


Newman. 
Page  and 


1,475.404  ;    Nov.   27. 
J.   B.   Struble.     1,449,621 ; 


J.   W.   Parkin.      1,475,719 ;   Nov.   27. 
W.  P.  Pembroke.     1,444,426  ;  Feb.  6. 
W.  P    Pembroke.     1,464,333 ;  Aug.  7. 
B.  N.  Pierce.     1,472,615  ;  Oct.  30. 
B.  N.  Pierce.     1,448,863  ;  Mar.  20. 


B. 
G. 
E 
I. 


4. 


F.  and  W.  R.  Proctor.     1,467,067;  Sept 
L.   Reicbhelm.     1.4.56,515  ;  May  29. 
Simpson.     1,477,012 ;    Dec.    11. 
Smith   and   M.   L.   Fykse.     1,440,940; 


J. 

M. 


E.  Summers.     1,450,762  ;   Apr.  3. 
R.    Sunderman.      1,457,010;    May    29. 
R.  Sunderman.      1,457,408  :   June  5. 
M.  Tangye.     1,471.220  ;  Oct.  16. 
F    H.  Tresro.     1,444.222  ;  Feb.  6. 
S     M.    Udale.      1,443.601 ;    Jan.    30. 
J.  Voegtle.     1,478,152;  Dec.   18. 
Wagner.     1.462,219:   July   17. 
W.  Wakefield.      1.446.600:  Feb.  27. 
H.  Webber.     1,452,451 ;   Apr.  17. 
Carburetor  air  choke.     F.  Underwood.     1.477.397  ;  Dec.  11. 
Carburetor  attachment.    C.  D.  Bowles.    1.4o6,213  :  May  22. 
Carburetor  attachment.   J.  W.  Brown.     1,454,503  : 
Carburetor     attachment.       F.     R.     Harper. 
Mar.   20. 


C. 
F. 
F. 
R. 


C. 
A. 
F. 
A. 


May  8. 
1,449,101  : 


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Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1047 


Carburetor,  Auxiliary.     H.  M.  Lee.     1,456,025  ;  May  22. 
Carburetor,  Coal  gas.     H.  Swartz.     1,447,73"  ;  Mar.  6. 
Carburetor,  Coal-gas.     H.   Swartz.     1,464,299  ;  Aug.   7. 
Carburetor.  Coal-gas.     H.   Swartz.     1,478,981 ;  Dec.  25. 
Carburetor,       Combustion-chamber.  A.        P.       Pelser. 

1,451,629  ;  Apr.  10. 
Carburetor  control.     W.  C.  JcEfrcs.     1,445.397;  Feb.  13. 
Carburetor  control.     J.  W.  Swan.     1,462,725  ;  July  24. 
Carburetor    control    and    indicator,    Automatic.       S.     E. 

Foreman.     1.475,380  :  Xov.  27. 
Carburetor  control.  Automatic.     W.  J.  Spiro.    1,462,945 ; 

July  24. 
(."arburetor-control   device.      H.    J.   Fairchild.      1,464,601 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Carburetor-controlling  device.     F.  Forney  and  R.  H.  Hoff. 

1,461.521 ;  July  10. 
Carburetor   for  internal-combustion  engines.     L.   T.   God- 
frey-Evans.    1.470,820;  Oct.   16. 
Carburetor  for  internal-combustion  engines.     A.  E.  Hart- 
well.     1.456.502;  May  29. 
Carburetor-locking    device.      C.    R.    Bowman    and    C.    E. 

Yates.     1,475.275  ;  Nov.  27. 
Carburetor,    Multifluid.      G.    G.    Westerfield.      1,470,659 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Carburetor,  Multiple-jet.    M.  Fritz.     1,449,664  ;  Mar.  27. 
Carburetor,  Vacuum.    E.  L.  Meisinger.    1,472,660  ;  Oct.  30. 
Carburetor    vacuum    tank.       W.    E.    Almes.       1,442.511; 

Jan.  16. 
Carburetor,    Vortex-type    updraft.       R.     F.    and    O.     H. 

Eusign.     1,477.946  ;  Dec.  18. 
Carburetors,   Air-wasliing   attachment   for.      J.   L.    Wells. 

1,452,231  ;  Apr.  17. 
Carburetors.  Device  for  feeding  moist  air  and  steam   to. 

C.  V.  McCarley.     1,470,692;  Oct.  16. 
Carburetors,  Electric  heating  attachment  for.     J.  E.  God- 
man    and  J.   M.   Garr.     1,463,774 ;   July   31. 
Carburetors,     Heater     for.      G.    L.    Herrin.       1,445,511 

Feb.  13. 
Carburetors,  Thermostatic  control  mechanism  for.     F.  S 

Lack.      1.474,532;    Nov.    20. 
Carburizing  hollow  articles.     H.  W.  McQuaid.    1,459,409 : 

June  19. 
Carburizing     material     and     making     same.      L.     Aeby 

1.454,612  ;  May  8. 
Carcass-Kiutting     device.       D.     I.     Rendlich.       1,465,866 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Cardcase.     W.  G.  H.  Cook.     1,467,838;  Sept.  11. 
Cardcase.     C.  B.  Cook.     1,470,709  ;   Oct.   16. 
Cardcase.      P.   A.    Gardner.      1,463,619 ;    July    31. 
Cardcase.     S.  A.  Turner.     1,448,777  ;  Mar.  20. 
Card    and    tag    holder.       B.     H.    Borreson.      1,478,598; 

Dec.   25. 
Cardboard  box.     A.  Nelson.     1,478,791 ;  Dec.  25. 
Caid,     Collapsible     display.     J.     H.     Nash.     1,467,624 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Card   cut-out.     Z.  B.  Webb.     1,473,800;   Nov.   13. 
Card  device.  Revolving.     C.  E.  Shaw.     1,466,252  ;  Aug.  28. 
Card,  Display.     C.  B.  Kellogg.     1,457,306  :  June  5. 
Card,  Display.     C.  B.  Kellogg.     1,463,585  ;   July  31. 
Card,  Display.     C.  G.  King.     Des.  63,105  ;  Oct.  2. 
Card-display   frame.     B.   Lundberg.     1,470,856 ;   Oct.   16. 
Card    feeders.    Adjustable    feed-roll    journal    for.      J.    B. 

Howe.     1,462,203  ;  July  17. 
Card  feeders.  Clutch  brake  for.     J.  B.  Howe.     1,465,670  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Card-filing   device.    Record-.      A.    M.    Martin.      1,469,798 ; 

Oct.   9. 
Card,  Foldable.     Z.  Auerbach.     1,457,135  ;  May  29. 
Card  guide.  Index-.  I.  Wagemaker.     1,444,404  ;  Feb.  6. 
Card   holder.      W.   P.    Dinsmore.     1,457,885 ;   June  5. 
Card  holder.     .L  J.  Lee.     1,442.674;  Jan.  16. 
Card  holder.     R.  E.  Oakes.     1,475,134 ;  Nov.   20. 
Card  holder.     M.  B.  Orrick.     Des.  62,109  ;  Mar.  20. 
Card    holder.    Advertising-.      Z.    E.    Russell.      1,470,486 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Card  holder,  File-.     J.  J.  Jennings.     1,468,473  ;  Sept.  18. 
Card  holder.   Mass-.     V.   E.   Cook  and   L.   R.   H.  Burton. 

Des.    62,772 ;    July    31. 
Card  holder.  Menu-.     M.  W.  Battle.     1,464,021 ;  Aug.  7. 
Card  holder.  Menu-.     B.  E.  Lawrence.     1,444,193  ;  Feb.  6. 
Card  index.     J.   C.   Russell.      1,454.791 ;  May  8. 
Card-index  apparatus.     R.  J.  Da  vies.     1.467,357;  Sept.  11. 
Card-index    systems.    Alphabetical    divider    for.       G.    H. 

Dawson.     1,475,568  ;  Nov.  27. 
Card  Indexes  and  the   like.  Tab  of  guide  cards   for.     M. 

Goitre.     1,451.214  ;  Apr.  10. 
Card-making  machine.     A.  S.  Trew  and  F.  A.  Bullington. 

1.441.385:  Jan.  9. 
Card  or  placard  holder.     J.  C.  Hubbard  and  A.  F.  Winn. 

1.465,219  ;   Aug.    14. 
Card-perforating    machine.       J.     H.     Gault.       1,472,829 : 

Xov.  6. 
Card.  Place.     S.  B.  Freiberg.     1,445,675  ;  Feb.  20. 
Card-punching     machine.       J.     H.     Gault.        1,473,618 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Card   rack.      H.   M.    Lawton.      1.473.821  :   Nov.    13. 
Card   reeister.     J.   Klatt.     1.459,538 :   June   19. 
Card,  Sample.     C.  H.  Goldman.     1,469,081 ;  Sept.  25. 
Card,  Shipping.     R.  C.  Bender.     1.448,992  :  Mar.  20. 
Card-sorting  machine.    F.  C.  Rinsche.     1,457,124  ;  May  29. 
Card-sorting    machine.      E.    B.    Whittlesey.      1,449,078 ; 

Mar.  20. 


Card-spreading    device.       P.     E.     Fleming.       1,476,157 ; 

Dec.   4. 
Card,  Stock.     R.  H.  Reed.     1,465,527  ;  Aug.  21. 
Card-stringing    machine.      D.    T.    Kendrick.      1,475,395 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Card,  Time.     E.  R.  Crockett.     1,450,063  ;  Mar.  27. 
Card,   Time.     G.   W.   Odell.     1,464,330  ;   Aug.   7. 
Cards  and  the  like,  Method  and  means  for  making  show. 

W.    C.    Graham    and    J.    F.    Rasmussen.       1,472,973 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Cards,    Deck    of    playing.      A.    A.    Dean.      Des.    63,287; 

Nov.  20. 
Cards    for    recording    statistical    and    other    information, 

Container  for.     A.   E.   Vago.     1,459,455  ;   June   19. 
Cards    for    statistic    or    similar    purposes.    Machine    for 

effecting   slots   in.      K.    E.    L.    Liedstrand.      1,459,407 ; 

June   10. 
Cards,  Playing.     R.  D.  Haas.     1,448,441 ;  Mar.  13. 
Cards,  Set  of  playing.    B.  B.  Bley.     Des.  62,466  ;  June  12. 
Cards,    Vacuum    apparatus    for    stripping.      P.    Kestner. 

1,459,832  ;   June  26. 
Cargo    carrier,     Dumping.       H.    Van     Scoy.       1,459,315 ; 

June   19. 
Cargo-handling     apparatus.       W.      Travell.       1,476,557 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Cargo  hook.     O.  J.  McGowan.     1,449,364  ;  Mar.  20. 
Carding  machine.     D.   O.  Pease.     1,444,638  ;   Feb.  6. 
Carding    machines,    Condensing    apparatus    for.      .1.     H. 

Kovar,    J.    F.    Schimek,    and   A.    Cavedon.      1,469,005 ; 

S^t.  25. 
Carding    machines,    Feeding    and    weighing    device    for. 

J.  F.  Schimek.     1,472,815  :  Nov.  6. 
Carding  machines.  Rubber  apron  for.     T.   H.  and  G.  W. 

Hunter.     1,461,527  ;  July  10. 
Carding  machines.  Rubbing  apron  for.     T,  H.  and  G.  W. 

Hunter.     1.442,767;  Jan.  16. 
Carding   machines,    Stop   mechanism   for.     C.    H.   Morris. 

1,450.044  ;  Mar.  27. 
Carline.      C.   D.    Bonsall.      1,461,704;    July   10. 
Carpet.      D.    Barkley.      Des.    62,933 ;    Aug.    28. 
Carpet.     A.  H.  Waldo.     Des.  62,074-5;  Mar.  13. 
Carpet   beater,    Sanitary   power-driven.      R.   C.   Beekman. 

1,449,491 ;  Mar.  27. 
Carpet-beating    machine.      M.     Van    Buren.       1,457,237 ; 

May  29. 
Carpet  machines.  Pile-thread  holder  for  pile-.     F.  Boyer. 

1,444,580;  Feb.  6. 
Carpet  sweeper.     J.  L.  Shorrock.     1,468,215  ;  Sept.  18. 
Carpet-sweeper  attachment.    R.  A.  W.  Wilner.     1,475,100  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Carpet-rag  looper.     M.  A.   Sears.     1,451,409 ;  Apr.  10. 
Carpenter's    implement.      M.    Vlas.      1,441,61S ;    Jan.    9. 
Carpenter's  tooL     J.  L.  Buck.     1,448,787  ;  Mar.   20. 
Carriage   attachment,   Baby-.      A.   La   Plant.      1,467,811 ; 

Sept.   11. 
Carriage,  Baby.     W.  J.  Egan.     1,475,375  ;  Nov.  27. 
Carriage,  Baby.     J.  E.  Froman.     1.443,020-1 ;  Jan.  23. 
Carriage  brake.  Baby-.    R.  C.  Starbard.     1,450,873  ;  Apr.  3. 
Carriage    clamp.      P.    Hammel.      1,444.912 ;    Feb.    13. 
Carriage,    Collapsible   baby.      P.    H.   Dennen.     1,470,151  ; 

Oct.   9. 
Carriage,       Collapsible       baby.         M.     S.     Dunkelberger. 

1,465,211  ;   Aug.    14. 
Carriage,  Convertible  baby.     C.  O.  Robinson.     1,461,458 ; 

July  10. 
Carriage,   Coping.     F.   J.   T.   Bell.      1,454,206 ;   May   8. 
Carriage    hoods.    Supplemental    cover    for    baby-.      J.    A. 

Mahr.     1,470,630  ;  Oct.  16. 
Carriage  or  collapsible  cart.  Baby.    F.  Paseboal.    1,442.733  ; 

Jan.   16. 
Carriage      runner.      Convertible-baby-.      A.      N.      Ladin. 

1,454,749  ;  May  8. 
Carriage  spring,  Lamellar.     R.  Burger- Weber.     1,466,950  ; 

Sept.   4. 
Carriages    and    doll    carts.    Hood    for    children's.      A.    W. 

Hawldnson.     1,453.871  :   May  1. 
Carriages  and  the  like.  Sled  attachment  for.     O.  NuofEer. 

1,453,722  ;  May  1. 
Carriages,    Detachable    sleigh    runner    for    baby.      J.    A. 

Mahr.     1,472,880  ;  Nov.  6. 
Carriages  for  effecting  desired  wheel  pressure.  Balancing 

device   between   two  coupled.      I.    Broberg.      1,456,587 ; 

May  29. 
Carriages,    Hood    mounting    for    baby.      J.    E.    Froman. 

1,44'6,341  ;   Feb.  20. 
Carriages,  Runner  attachment  for  wheeled.     C.  E.  Ord. 

1,450,024;  Apr.  10. 
Carrier  :    See- 
Article  carrier.  Dustloss    carrier. 

Automobile  luggage  carrier.     Egg   carrier. 

Babv  carrier.  Film   carrier. 

Bali   carrier.  Fruit  carrier. 

Basket  carrier.  Fish  and  bait  carrier. 

Berry  carrier.  Hay  carrier. 

Braiding-machine    carrier.      Ice-cream  cone  carrier. 

Bottle  carrier.  Lamp-shade  carrier. 

Bundle  carrier.  Litter  carrier. 

Cargo  carrier.  Luggage  carrier. 

Clothesoin  carrier.  Lumber  carrier. 

Compact   carrier.  Lunch  heater  and  carrier 

Cotton-picker's  bag  carrier.      Mail  carrier. 

Curtain  carrier.  Match   carrier. 

Drawbar  carrier.  Merchandise  carrier. 


1048 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Carrier  :  See — 

Message  carrier. 

Monorail    carrier. 

Parcel   carrier. 

Pulley-block   carrier. 

Reel  carrier. 

Runner  carrier. 

Slide  carrier. 

Tag  carrier. 
Carrier.     A.  V.  Barto. 
Carrier.     B.  J.  Dalton. 


Tire  carrier. 
Tire-chain  carrier. 
Trace  carrier. 
Tube  carrier. 
Umbrella    carrier. 
Unit  carrier. 
Water   carrier. 
Watermelon  carrier. 
1,462,897;   July  24. 
1,457,213;  May  29. 


Carrier  apparatus.     C.   t.   Riley.      1,457,938;  June  5. 
Carrier    case    and    stand.    Combined.      A.    S.    Schechter. 

1,474,170;  Nov.  13. 
Carrier  circuits,  Means  for  and  method  of  testing  multi- 
plex.   J.  Davidson,  Jr.     1,445.759 ;  Feb.  20. 
Carrier  equipment,  Pocketed.     C.  F.  Randall.     1,446,209  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Carrier  .systems,  Repeater  apparatus  for.     L.  Espenschied. 

1,443,984  ;  Feb.  6. 
Carrier    systems.    Repeater    apparatus    for.      H.    S.    Os- 
borne.     1,473,682;   Nov.    13. 
Carrier-table     attachment.       J.     P.     Damm.       1,456,623 ; 

May  29. 
Carrier-transmission-routing   arrangement.      H.    A.    Affel. 

1,469,869;   Oct.   9. 
Carrier  wave  system.  Duplex.     J.  S.  Jammer.     1,448,408 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Carriers,   Means  for  controlling  entrance   into   and   from 

passenger.     J.  Hofifay.     1,442,431 ;  Jan.  16. 
Carrousel.     P.  and  E.  Adelson.     1,451,605  ;  Apr.  10. 
Carrousel.     R.   S.  Uzzell.     1,455,128  ;  May  15. 
Carrousel   attachment.      K.   F.   W.   Jaenecke.      1,478,743 ; 

Dec.    25. 
Carrying  and  shipping  case.   L.  W.  Meckstroth.   1,456,703  ; 

May  29. 
Carrying    case.    Messenger's    safety.       H.     F.     Johnson. 

1,454,894;   May   15. 
Carrying  harness.     H.  Fick.     1,473,477  ;  Nov.  6. 
Cart    and    like    vehicle,     Child's     mail.       J.     G.     Evans. 

1,461,976  ;  July  17. 
Cart,  Coal.     F.  Albert.     1,468,551 ;  Sept.  18. 
Cart,    Combination    harrow.      F.    H.    Eyben.      1,442,38(5 ; 

Jan.   16. 
Cart,  Harrow.     U.  A.  Pond.     1,443,589  ;  Jan.  30. 
Cart,     Street-cleaning.      M.     J.     Fitzgerald.       1,473,572 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Cart,  Wire.     E.  R.  Sager.     1,461,939  ;  July  17. 
Carton.     F.   B.  Beam.     1,460,124 ;  June  26. 
Carton.      F.    B.    Davidson.      1,461,415 ;    July    10. 
Carton.     S.  Montegut.     Des.  63,123;  Oct.  9. 
Carton.     A.   E.    Snyder.      1,464,835;   Aug.   14. 
Carton.     R.  E.  Tomlinson.     1,440,568  ;  Jan.  2. 
Carton-body-coating     machine.     Automatic.       F.     Coates. 

1,474,997;  Nov.  20. 
Carton,  Collapsible.     W.  P.  Stubbs.     1,457,641 ;  June  5. 
Carton,   Collapsible  display.     R.  A.  Lambert.     1,464,388  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Carton,  Counter.     A.  Seifert.     1,462,051  ;  July  17. 
Carton,    Display.      J.    V.    Horr.      1,457,305 ;    June    5. 
Carton,   Display.     J.  V.  Horr.     1,460,132  ;   June  26. 
Carton,  Display.     F.  X.  List.     1,448,138  ;  Mar.  13. 
Carton,    Display.      J.   M.    Woodman.      1,441,470 ;    Jan.   9. 
Carton,    Display.     J.   M.    Woodman.      1,444,049 ;    Feb.    6. 
Carton  display  cover,  Cooky.     J.  R.   Martin.     1,465,650  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Carton    filling    or    packing    machine.      R.    P.    De    Vries. 

1,445,431 ;  Feb.   13. 
Carton     folding     and     filling    machine.       R.     A.     Jones. 

1,472,364  ;  Oct.  30. 
Carton  for  fragile  articles.     M.   Koppelman.     1,445,773  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Carton  for  fragile  articles.     L.  Mann  and  M.  Koppelman. 

1,473,635;   Nov.   13. 
Carton-head-coating     machine.     Automatic.       F.     Coates. 

1,474,999  ;  Nov.  20. 
Carton  lids,  Clip  for.     C.  Promislo.     1,473,871  :  Nov.   13. 
Carton  opener.     W.  G.  Grimmer.     1,472,269  ;  Oct.  30. 
Carton  -  sealing     machine.       C.     C.     Gamm.       1,468,015 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Carton-sealing  machine.     W.  D.  Kimball  and  A.  B.  Ride- 
out.     1,467,045  ;   Sept.  4. 
Carton-sealing    mechanism.      M.    J.    Milraoe.      1,463,627 ; 

July    31. 
Carton-mouth-coating    machine,    Automatic.      F.    Coates. 

1,474,998  ;  Nov.  20. 
Carton  to  serve  as  retaining  receptacle  for  merchandise. 

J.  V.  Horr.     1,442,067  ;   Jan.  16. 
Cartoning  machine.     J.  E.-  Dungan.     1.474,514  ;  Nov.  20. 
Cartons,     Apparatus     for     filling.        R.     W.     Gearhart. 

1,441,414;  Jan.  9. 
Cartons,    boxes,    and    the    like.    Wrapper   and    sealer   for 

bread.     P.  Streich.     1,472,096;  Oct.   .30. 
Cartons,  Method  and  apparatus  for  sealing.     J.  C.  Thorn. 

1,468,333;  Sept.  18. 
Cartridge.     E.  M.  Sweeley.     1,470.655  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cartridge  adapted  to  be  used  as  initial  igniter.   Carbon. 

A.   Messer.     1,469,442 ;   Oct.   2. 
Cartridge    belts.    Machine    for    loading.      J.    H.    Shaw. 

1,456,154  ;  May  22. 
Cartridge,    Blasting.      G.    Weber.      1,441.957 ;    Jan.    9. 
Cartridge    box.      P.    B.    Nofsinger.      1,455.803  ;    May    22. 
Cartridge,   Dynamite.     E.  A.  Hedin.      1,440,994  ;   Jan.   2. 


Cartridge,  Explosive.    S.  Decker.     1,450,666 ;  Apr.  3. 

Cartridge   holder.     N.   C.   Keely.      1,464,659 ;   Aug.    14. 

Cartridge,  Liquid-air  blast.    G.  Weber.    1,450,621 ;  Apr.  3. 

Cartridge-loading  press.  P.  M.  Talcott.  1,463,603 ; 
July  31. 

Cartridge  magazine.     I.   N.   Lewis.     1,462,972 ;   July  24. 

Cartridges  capable  of  absorbing  liquefied  gases.  Produc- 
ing blasting.      L.   Lisse.      1,473,994 ;    Nov.    13. 

Cartridges,  Machine  for  renewing.  W.  D.  Fraser. 
1,474,355  ;  Nov.  20. 

Carvacrol  and  thymol,  Producing.  R.  H.  McKee. 
1,449,121 ;  Mar.  20. 

Carving  or  reproducing  machine.  N.  Morici.  1,450,698 ; 
Apr.   3. 

Carving   tool.      K.    Thulander.     1,451,128;   Apr.   10. 

Case :  See — 


Aufotable  lunch  case. 
Bookcase. 
Box  cell  case. 
Brief  case. 
Brush-holding  case. 
Camera  case. 
Camp  case. 
Card  case. 
Carrying  case. 
Cigar  case. 
Cigarette   case. 
Crate  case. 
Coin  case. 
Display  case. 
Egg  case. 
File  case. 
Flash-light  case. 
Folding  case. 
Gauge  case. 
Instrument   case. 
Case.      G.    Burroughs. 


Key  case. 
Map  case. 
Match   case. 
Packing  case. 
Refrigerated  display  case. 
Safety-razor  case. 
Sample  case. 
Sewing  case. 
Shipping  case. 
Shoe  case. 
Show  case. 
Thermometer   case. 
Tire  case. 
Toilet  case. 
Tl-ansmission  case. 
Typewriting-machine  case. 
Vanity  case. 

Waterproof  carrying  case. 
Waterproof  cigarette  ctse. 
Wooden    shipping    case. 
1,460,942;    July    3. 


Case.     H.  R.   Haerr.     1,477,481  ;  Dec.  11. 
Case.    B.  L.  Schumacher.     1,473,359;  Nov.  6. 
Case.     H.  S.  G.  Tinkler.     1,465,883  ;  Aug.  21. 
Case-emptying    machine.       S.    M.    Heulings.      1,454,051 ; 

May  8. 
Case-filling  machine.     C.    H.   Wild.     1,443,157;   Jan.   23. 
Case  hanger.     W.   C.   Fraser.     1,473,699 ;   Nov.   13. 
Case  hardening.   Method  of  and   apparatus  for.      W.   W. 

Kemp.     1,472,367  ;  Oct.  .30. 
Case  lift,  Automatic.     R.  A.  Erslev.     1,459,722  ;  June  26. 
Case  lock.      M.    Bretos   y  Claveria.     1,445,489 ;   Feb.   13. 
Casement  and  transom  stay,  and  sash  and  door  holder. 

G.  H.  Mobbs.     1,444,032  ;  Feb.  6. 
Case-shift     mechanism.       M.     C.     Crawley.       1,455,109 ; 

May    15. 
Cases  or  similar  receptacles.  Fastening  device  for.     W.  J. 

Jaggers.     1,455,253  ;  May  15. 
Cases,    Refill    for    vanity.    W.    Lindenmayer.      1,456,453 ; 

May  22. 
Cash  box.     M.  Kamenstein.     1,470,749  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cash  box.     L.  G.  Price.     1,457,227  ;  May  29. 
Cash  register.    E.  Breitling  and  E.  Ostemeyer.     1,463,185  ; 

July  31. 
Cash  registers  or  calculating  machines,   Zeroizing  device 

for.     E.  Breiting.     1,477,536  ;  Dec.  18. 
Cashier  protector.     J.  Babiarz.     1,462,781 ;  July  24. 
Casing   and  cementing  the   same.   Setting.      W.   B.   Reed. 

1,459,990  ;  June  26. 
Casing    and    tubing    hook.      W.    C.    Bailey.      1,457,648; 

June  5. 
Casing  clamp.     T.  E.  Robinson.     1,465,485  ;  Aug.  21. 
Casing  connector.     F.  H.  Hatfield.     1,447,132  ;  Feb.  27. 
Casing-coupling  remover.    C.  E.  McGee.    1,442,626  ;  .Tan.  16. 
Casing  cutter.     A.   Dix.     1,460,894;   July  3. 
Casing   cutter,    overshot,   and   milling   tool.   Combination. 

W.   H.   Jones   and  M.   Kinnebrew.      1,454,819;   May    8. 
Casing  elevator.     F.  M.  Blair.     1,451,199  ;  Apr.  10. 
Casing   elevator.      J.    D.    Gibbs.      1,460,018 ;    June    26. 
Casing  head.     C.  S.  Clarke.     1,462,131 ;  July  17. 
Casing  head.     C.  S.  Clarke.     1,469,894;  Oct.  9. 
Casing    with    detachable    treads.    Divided.      R.    Wright. 

1,465,889  ;  Aug.  21. 
Casings,   Mean's   for  preventing   the    escape   of   lubricant 

from.     H.  E.  Rhoads.     1,446,068  ;  Feb.  20. 
Casings,       Supporting      device      for.         S.       Rasmussen. 

1,476,542;   Dec.  4. 
Cask  bung.     A.   Rad6,  M.   Mayer,   and  L.   von  Egerhfizy. 

1,472,776;  Oct.  30. 
Casket.      F.    H.    Charlesworth.      1,451,009 ;    Apr.    10. 
Casket.     W.   J.   Riley.     1,459,749 ;   June  26. 
Casket.     G.  A.  Wendt.     Des.  62,369;  May  15. 
Casket,  Burial.     W.  J.  Bien.     1,471,023  ;  Oct.   16. 
Casket,  Burial.     R.  D.  Cook.     1^71,244  ;  Oct.  16. 
Casket  cover  and  grave  liner.     J.  D.   Reed.     1,472,091 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Casket  handle.     F.  B.   Aston.     62,358;   May   15. 
Casket  handle.     H.  W.  Hodgetts.     Des.  63.225-6  ;  Nov.  6. 
Casket  handle.     B.   R.    Sargent.      1,457,859;   June   5. 
Casket   handle.      B.    A.    Utter.      1,448,169:   Mar.    13. 
Casket  protector.     G.  A.  Cunning.     1,454,427  ;  May   8. 
Casket  support.     J.  E:  Jones.     1,468,111 ;  Sept.  18. 
Caskets,   Illuminating  device  for  burial.     D.   E.  Brown. 

1,457,650  :  June  5. 
Caskets  or  the  like  in  shipping  receptacles.  Means  for  hold- 
ing burial.     R.  F.  Paden.     1,464,216 ;  Aug.  7. 
Casserole  holder.     J.  M.  Dillmeier.     1,465,464  ;  Aug.  21. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphahetidxil  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1049 


Caster.     L.  M.  Beebe.     1.451,250:   Apr.    10. 

Caster.      C.    H.    Bryant   and   R.    A.   Osborn.      1,445,747 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Caster.     E.  F.  Fay.     1,458,812  :  June  12. 
Caster.     W.  F.   Herold.     1,463,266  ;  July  31. 
Caster.     W.  F.  Herold.     1,471,660;  Oct.  23. 
Caster.      J.    A.    Johnson.      1.465,044;    Aug.    14. 
Caster.      J.    Karpiej.      1,44»,159;   June   26. 
Caster.     H.  R.  Knaack.     1,454,119  ;  May  8. 
Caster.     J.   B.  Meltz.     1,445,027  :   Feb.   13. 
Caster.     S.  SchifF.     1,445,914  ;  Feb.  20. 
Caster.  H.  P.  Weierman.     1,456,414  ;  May  22. 
Caster.      W.      Wingler     and    A.     H.     Miller.      1,467,744 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Caster.     J.  S.  Young.     Rel5,570  ;  Apr.  3. 
Caster,   Adjustable.     J.   Carlson.      1.457,617  ;   June  5. 
Caster  bracket.     W.  F.  Herold.     1,468,293  ;  Sept.  18. 
Caster  bracket.     F.  J..  Rowntree.     1,442,097;  .Tan.  3  0. 
Caster,    Roller-bearing.      F.    L.    Rowntree.      1,458,778; 

June  12. 
Caster  socket.  Top-bearing.     N.   C.  Johnson.     1,466,531  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Caster  sockets  from  furniture.  Removing.     W.  F.  Herold. 

1,472,833;  Nov.  6. 
Caster,    Spherical   ball-bearing.      S.    Stevens.      1,440,641  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Caster  support,  Leg-mount.     W.  H.  Noelting.     1,473,379  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Caster,  Swivel.     J.  L.  Chesnutt.     1,471,307  :  Oct.  16. 
Caster,  Thread-guard.     H.  C.  Miller.     1,443.140  ;  Jan.  23. 
Casting.     J.   A.   Dewire.     1,465,116  ;   Aug.   14. 
Casting  and  making  metal  castings,  Metal.     D.  Cordino. 

1,456,869  :  May  29. 
Casting     apparatus.       J.     H.     Goss     and     E.     L.  -  Wolff. 

1,456,231 ;  May  22. 
Casting  apparatus.     S.  McFarland.     1,454,647  ;  May  8. 
Casting    apparatus.     Pressure.       S.     Brusa.       1,444,828 ; 

Feb.    13. 
Casting  articles  of  metal,  Apparatus  for.     S.  P.  Marshall. 

1,452,245  ;  Apr.  17. 
Casting    brake    blocks    and    the    like.    Mold    for.      W.    E. 

Williams.     1.470,307;  Oct.  9. 
Casting  die.     C.  M.  Grey.     1,455.248  ;  May  15. 
Casting  ingots  and  seal  for  ingot  molds.     J.  R.  Adams. 

1,457,763  ;  June  5. 
Casting  machine.     W.  T.  Davis.     1,458,685  ;  June  12. 
Casting  machine.     J.  A.  McManus.     1,457,040  ;  May  29. 
Casting  machine.     P.  E.  Norris.     1,467,490  ;  Sept.  11. 
Casting  machine.     F.  P.   Schroder.     1,440,557  ;  Jan.  2. 
Casting  machine.     L.  A.  Storz.     1,469.282  :  Oct.  2. 
Casting  machine.     S.  J.  Symmons.     1,449,459  ;  Mar.  27. 
Casting  machine.  Automatic  die-.    R.  E.  Bvrd.     1,466,294  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Casting   machine.   Centrifugal.      L.   Cammen.      1,445,385 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Casting      machine.      Centrifugal.        J.      D.      Hammond. 

1,457,834  ;  June  5. 
Casting    machine,    Slug-.      E.    C.    Dittman.       1,444,905 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Casting  machine.  Type-line-.    F.  W.  Neumayer.    1,462,298  ; 

July  17. 
Casting    machines.    Cooling    device    for.      J.    L.    Mauch. 

1,467,902;    Sept.   11. 
Casting  machines.  Device  for  filling  centrifugal.     W.  H. 

Millspaugh.      Rel5,601  ;    May   15. 
Casting  machines.  Liner  for  typographical.     L.  I.  Wilmans. 

1,467,967  ;    Sept.    11. 
Casting    machines.     Oiler    for    metal-.       C.     F.     Faupel. 

1,466,125;  Aug.   28. 
Casting  machines.   Safety  attachment  for  type-slug-.     C. 

Fadum.     1,475.007  ;   Nov.  20. 
Casting  materials,  Mold  and  process  for.     H.  A.  Myers. 

1,454,066  :  May  8. 
Casting  metal  bodies.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  cen- 

trifugally.     W.  D.  Moore.     1.471.052;  Oct.   16. 
Casting  metal  pigs  or  bars,  Machine  for.     E.  H.  Acton. 

1,472.623  ;  Oct.  30. 
Casting  metals.    H.  A.  Myers  and  A.  D.  Straw.   1,454,064  ; 

May  8. 
Casting  metals.     J.  M.  Perry.     1,447,817 ;   Mar.   6. 
Casting  metals  and   making  and   using  the   molds.   Mold 

for.     H.  A.  Myers.     1,454,065  ;  May  8. 
Casting     metals.     Apparatus     for.     N.     K.     B.     Patch. 

1,452,480  ;  Apr.  17. 
Casting  metals.  Art  of  and  apparatus  for.     S.  P.  Marshall. 

1.4.52,246  :  Apr.  17. 
Casting  mold.     C.  D.  Pettis.     1,455,353  ;  May  15. 
Casting   of   metal   Ingots.    Hot  top   for.      B.    H.   Howard 

and  E.  J.  Turner.     1,454,741  :  May  8. 
Casting  or  molding  pottery   and  like  articles.  Apparatus 

for.      J.   F.    Gimson.      1,474,432 ;    Nov.    20. 
Casting   oxidizable  metals.      A.    Beck,    K.    Gersbach,    and 

O.   H.  Weber.     1,463,609  :   July  31. 
Casting  rod.     C.  A.  Obermaier.     1,473,507 ;  Nov.  6. 
Casting  rolls,  Method  and  apparatus  for.     W.  H.  Nichols. 

1,455,091  :  May  15. 
Casting  steel  frames.     F.  Briner.     1,474,888  ;  Nov.  20. 
Castings.   Apparatus   for   making  chilled.      J.    Buchanan. 

1.477.423;   Dec.   11. 

Castings,    Apparatus    for   shaking   out.      H.    C.    Watson. 

1,460,085  ;  .Tune  26. 
Castings,  Gating.     J.  F.  Dieter.     1,458,222 ;  June  12. 


Castings,  Heat  treatment  of  light.      S.  Apgar.       1,462,460; 

July  17. 
Castings,  Making  metal.     D.  Cordino.     1,456,868  ;  May  29. 
Castings,   Mechanism   for   machining   out-of-round   piston 

ring.     C.  E.  Johnson.     1,471,030  ;  Oct.  16. 
Castings,     Metal     mold     for     piston.       G.     R.     Kelm. 

1,458,343  ;  June  12. 
Castings,     Mold     for     making     metal.       J.     E.     Goens. 

1,457,362  ;  June  5. 
Castings    of    composite    metals.    Making.      C.    T.    Wilks. 

1,446,678;     Feb.   27. 
Castings,  Pattern  mechanism  for.   B.  T.  Brown.   1,443,341 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Castings,  Process  and  device  for  making  sharply-deflned. 

H.  Lohmann.     1,477,508  ;  Dec.  11. 
Castings,   Producing   soft   ferrous   metal.      H.   A.   Myers. 

1,471,190;  Oct.  16. 
Castings,    Production    of    hollow     metal.       F.     Jombart. 

1,450,552;   Apr.   3.    . 
Castings,  Treating  manganese-steel.     J.   H.   Hall  and   M. 

F.  Apgar.      1,466,649 ;    Aug.    28. 

Castings,   Treatment  of   manganese-steel.      S.   Apgar   and 

G.  R.  Hanks.     1,466,636;   Aug.   28. 

Castings  with  protective  coating,  Producing  centrifugal. 

W.  D.  Moore.     1,471,054  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cast-metal  container.     J.  G.  Lehman.     1,454.291 ;  May  8. 
Cast-metal   wheel.      L.    Melanowski.      1,454,249 ;    May    8. 
Catalyst   and    making    same.      H.    G.    Byers.      1,470,552 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Catalyst    and   making   same.      H.    D.    Gibbs.      1,463,206 ; 

July  31. 
Catalyst    and    making    same.      E.    H.    Payne   and    S.    A. 

Montgomery.     1,453,766  ;  May  1. 
Catalyst  and  making  the  same.     J.  C.  Clancy.     1,473,543  : 

Nov.  6. 
Catalyst    and     making    the    same.    Ammonia    synthesis. 

J.  C.  Clancy.     1,473,544  ;  Nov.  6. 
Catalyst    from     catalysis     residue.     Recovering.       E.     V. 

Owen.     1,460,110;  June  26. 
Catalyst    from    vanadium    pentoxlde    and    the    product 

thereof.     H.   D.  Gibbs.     1,458,478  ;  June  12. 
Catalysts  and  apparatus  therefor.  Revivifying  spent.     T. 

Midgley,  jr.     1,446,984  ;  Feb.  27. 
Catalysts,    Making    metal.      W.    P.    Schuck.      1,467,397 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Catalytic    chemicals.    Distilling    with.      G.    L.    Pritchard 

and  H.  Henderson.     1,476,219  ;  Dec.  4. 
Catalytic   compounds   and   the   product  obtained   thereby. 

Preparation  of.     A.  E.  Houlehan.     1,477,058  ;  Dec.  11. 
Catalytic  material,  Producing.    G.  A.  Richter.     1,451,113  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Catalyzers  and  manufacturing  the  same,  Nickeliferous.     A. 

Granichstadten  and  E.  Sittig.     1,450,174  ;   Apr.  3, 
Catalyzers,     Reactivating     spent.       W.     D.     Richardson. 

1,447,689  ;    Mar.   6. 
Catamenial  appliance.     I.  Newman  and  I.  and  M.  Kern. 

1,453,053  ;  Apr.  24. 
Catamenial  bandage.     R.  R.  Rider.     1.450,755  ;  Apr.  3. 
Catamenial  sack.     M.  S.  January.     1,441,929  ;   Jan.  9. 
Catamenial-sack    supporter.      A.    L.    Smith.      1,470,395 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Catapult.     S.  B.  Chapman.     1,455,075;  Mav  15. 
Catch.     D.  W.  Blackwell.     1,455,104  ;  May  15. 
Catch,    Safety.      O.    T.    Penton.      1,459,526;    June    19. 
Catguts,  Manufacturing,     S.  TJyama,     1,476.740  ;  Dec.  11. 
Catheters,    Method    and    apparatus   for    making.      W.    H. 

Fox.     1,473,403  ;  Nov,  6. 
Cathode  and  making  the  same.  Electron-emitting.     J.   L. 

Bradford.     1,453,267  ;  May  1. 
Cathode   for   the   electrolytic    refining   of   metal.      C.    H. 

Schuh.     1,470,883  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cathode  tube,  Hot-.     J.  Slepian.     1,450,265  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cattle  guard.     J.  A.  Rankin.     1,442,495;  Jan.   16. 
Cattle  guard.      W.   A.   Tomlinson.     1,478,927;   Dec.   25. 
Cattle-leading  ring.     J.  S.  Naylor.     1,472.883  ;  Nov.  6. 
Cattle,    Tail   holder   for.      O.    A.    Ostrander.      1,469,239 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Ceiling  and  floor  construction.      E.   E.  Hall,      1,470,727 ; 

Oct.  16, 
Ceillng-boaPd  support.     J.  Kubovclk.     1,457,633  ;  June  5. 
Ceiling  fixture,  Electric.     F.  S.  Crowell.     Des.  61,750-1 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Ceiling,   Suspended.     E.   E.  Hall.     1,470,728  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cell    and    separator    plate    for    use    therein.    Secondary. 

T.    A.    Campbell.    J.    W.    Damon,    and    A.    B.    Stewart. 

1,474,761 ;  Nov.  20. 
Cell     division,     Model     for     Illustrating.       P.     H.     Pope. 

1,478,058;  Dec.  18. 
Cell,  Dry.     A.  C.  Jewett.     1,471.486:  Oct,  23. 
Cell,  Dry.     H.  de  Olaneta.     1,470,915  :  Oct.  16. 
Cell    or    bridge.    Selenium.      C.    W.    Cherry.      1,447,646 ; 

Mar,   6. 
Cellular  board.  Machine  for  making.     I.  Hill  and  P.  A. 

Dinsmoor.     1,473,096;  Nov.  6. 
Cellulose  acetate.     J.  O.  Zdanowich.     1,457.131  ;  May  29. . 
Cellulose  acetate  from  solutions  thereof.  Recovering.     J. 

M.  Kessler  and  V.  B.  Sease.     1,456,781 ;  May  29. 
Cellulose  acetate.  Making.     J.  M.  Kessler  and  V.  B.  Sease. 

1,466,401  ;   Aug.    28. 
Cellulose  acetates,  Manufacture  of.    W.  Nebel,    1,478,137  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Cellulose,  Acetyl.    W.  J.  Stevenson.     1,441,541 ;  Jan.  9. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  lint  of  inventions — Continued. 


Cellulose,  Acetylizing.     H.  P.  Bassett.     1,466,329  ;  Aug.  28. 
Cellulose    and    preparation,    Corncob.      F.    C.    Atkinson. 

1,472,318  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cellulose-aralkyl-etlier        composition.  H.        Dreyfus. 

1,454.960  ;  May  15. 
Celulose     derivatives.     Manufacture     of.       H.     Dreyfus. 

1,451,330-1  ;    Apr.    10. 
Cellulose   derivatives,  Treatment  of  products  made  with. 

L.  G.  Richardson.     1,442,631  ;  .Jan.   16. 
Cellulose-ester   composition.      J.    M.    Kessler.      1,456,782  ; 

May  29. 
Cellulose-ether   composition.       S.   J.   Carroll.       1,444,331 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Cellulose-ether  composition.    S.  J.  Carroll.    1,467,092-105  ; 

Sept.   4. 
Cellulose-ether    composition.       H.     Dreyfus.       1,454,959 ; 

May   15. 
Cellulose-ether  composition.     I.  C.  Matthews.     1,469,816  ; 

Oct.  9.  , 

Cellulose-ether    composition.       P.     C.     Seel.       1,467,071  ; 

Sept.   4. 
Cellulose-ether    composition.      P.    C.    Seel.      1,469,825-6 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Cellulose-ether  composition.     S.  E.  Sheppard.     1,441,181 ; 

Jan.   2. 
Cellulose-ether  composition.     A.  P.  H.  Trivelli.    1,458,256  ; 

June  12. 
Cellulose-ether    composition.      W.    R.    Webb.      1,444,406 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Cellulose-ether    composition.      W.    R.    Webb.      1,460,690 ; 

July  3. 
Cellulose-ether    solvent   and   composition.      S.    J.    Carroll. 

1,441,143  :  Jan.  2. 
Cellulose-ether   solvent   and    composition.      S.    J.    Carroll. 

1,450,714-6  ;  Apr.   3. 
Cellulose-ether    solvent   and   composition.      S.   J.    Carroll. 

1,464,169-70  ;  Aug.  7. 
Cellulose-ether   solvent   and    composition.      S.    J.    Carroll. 

1,467,091 ;    Sept.   4. 
Cellulose-ether   solvent   and   composition.      S.   J.    Carroll. 

1,469,812-13;    Oct.   9. 
Cellulose-ether   solvent    and    composition.      W.    R.    Webb. 

1,469,862-3;  Oct.  9. 
Cellulose  ethers,  Making.    P.  C.  Seel.    1,464,158  ;  Aug.  7. 
Cellulose  ethers,  Production  of.     L.  Lilienfeld.     1,441,989  : 

Jan.  9. 
Cellulose  fermentation.     H.  Langwell.     1,443,881 ;  Jan.  30. 
Cellulose.   Making  alkali.     E.   S.   Farrow,  jr.      1,467,107  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Cellulose,   Manufacture   of   threads,    filaments,    strips,    or 

films  of.     M.  T.   Callimachi.     1,449.380;   Mar.  27. 
Cellulose  material  and  making  same.  Regenerated.     N.  E. 

Ditman.     1,456,540;  May  29. 
Cellulose   material.   Cutting  narrow   strips   from   a   roller 

of.      A.    Scheufelen    and    F.    Schumacher.      1,478,718; 

Dec.    25. 
Cellulose,  Nitrating.     H.  V.  Walker.     1,454,871 ;  May  15. 
Cellulose     plastics,     Plasticiser     for.      A.    D.    St.    John. 

1,462,306;   July   17. 
Cellulose  pulp  to  remove  odors  therefrom,  Treating.     G. 

A.  Richter.     1,454,339  ;  May  8. 
Cellulose,   Regenerating.      A.   D.    Conley   and   E.   C.   Still- 
well.     1,467,265  ;  Sept.  4. 
Cellulosic  derivatives.  Composition  containing.     H.  Drey- 
fus.    1,454,961 ;   May   15. 
Cellulosic    material,     Bleaching.       E.     Ebie    and     G.     A. 

Richter.     1,470,556;   Oct.  9. 
Cement.     H.  G.  Hall.     1,462,747  ;  July  24. 
Cement.     P.    C.   Plasterer.     1,458,308;   June   12. 
Cement-aggregate  composition,  Preparing  bituminous.     S. 

E.   Finley.     1,462,904;   July  24. 
Cement      and      by-products,      Making.        B.      Anderson. 

1,465,833  ;  Aug.  21. 
Cement,     and    by-products.     Producing.       F.     W.     Huber. 

1,465,907  ;  Aug.  21. 
Cement  and  making  the  same,  Pitch.    G.  A.  Henderson  and 

R.  G.  Erwin.     1,464,480  ;  Aug.  7. 
Cement,    Aromatic    hydrocarbon.      W.    S.    Barrie    and    L. 

Chadwick.     1.455,598;  Mav  15. 
Cement  articles  and  of  reenforced  concrete  members  and 

the    like,    Manufacture    of.      O.    RouCka.      1,446,213; 

Feb.  20. 
Cement  batch  box,   carrier,  and  dump.     J.   W.   Madigan. 

1,471,403  ;   Oct.  23. 
Cement-block  machine.     H.  C.  Riege.     1,478,297  ;  Dec.  18. 
Cement-block  mold.     J.  A.  Nelson.     1.440.618  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cement    blocks.    Apparatus    for    molding.      A.    Federicci. 

1.462.569  :   July  24. 
Cement  blocks,  Mold  for..   J.  Bondi.     1,460,403;  July  3. 
Cement    composition    and    preparing    the    same,    Colored. 

J.  W.  Ledeboer.     1,463,961 ;  Aug.  7. 
Cement,  Composition  of  matter  for  use  as  a.     H.  A.  Cook. 

1,467,356;   Sept.    11. 
Cement,  Electrical.     A.  P.  Sullivan.     1,468,930  ;  Sept.  2^. 
Cement    material.    Apparatus    for    burning.      S.    B.    New- 
berry.    1,477,517:   Dec.   11. 
Cement  mixer.     F.  W.  Huber.     1,473,990  ;  Nov.  13. 
Cement  mixtures.  Manufacture  of.    F.  Ferrari.    1,444,309  : 

Feb.  6. 
Cement      patches.      Applying.        L.      Risk.        1,475,029  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Cement,    Process    of    and    apparatus    for    manufacturing. 

L.  E.  W.  Pjoda.     1.465,863;  Aug.  21. 


Cement,   SUicate.     H.   Weyland.     1,450,467;   Apr.   3. 
Cement  walls,  Facing  for.     F.  A.  Northwall.     1,459,684  ; 

June   19. 
Cementing  apparatus.  Well-.     W.  J.  Robertson  and  H.  E. 

Becker.     1,459,345  ;  June  19. 
Cementing  dumper.     B.  Cousins.     1,450,485  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cementing   machine.      W.   P.   Osgood,    W.   E.   Smith,   and 

J.  U.  Peabody.     1,446, 766««Feb.  27. 
Cementing  machine.     W.  P.  Osgood.     1,472,083  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cementing  shoe,  Centering.    W.  B.  Wigle  and  W.  Hughes. 

1,460,632  ;  July  3. 
Cementitious     articles.     Machine     for     making.       A.     O. 

Crozier.     1,453,040;   Apr.  24. 
Cementitious    composition.    Preparing    a.      J.    H.    Amies. 

1,470,674  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cementitious   compositions  suitable    for   flooring,    paving, 

and   so    forth.     C.    F.    Curtis.      1,460,643 ;    July    3. 
Cementitious  products.  Mold  for  making.    T.  A.  Mayberry. 

1,452,247  ;  Apr.  17. 
Cementwork,  Article  for  producing  keys  in.     H.  H.  Hatha- 
way.    1,470,835;  Oct.  16. 
Cemeteries,  Vase  for.     R.  I.  Orr.     1,464,290  ;  Aug.  7. 
Centering  and  cementing  device.  J.  P.  Burgher.   1,466,986  ; 

Sept.   4. 
Centering    device.      R.    P.    Elliott.      1,448,528 ;    Mar.    13. 
Centering  device.     P.  Forkardt.     1,452,034  ;  Apr.  17. 
Centering  device.     L.  J.  Rosbach.     1,460,279  ;  June  26. 
Centering  implement.     C.  Langa.     1,449,422  ;  Mar.  27. 
Centers,  Forming.     J.  H.  Downie.     1,444,172  ;  Feb.  6. 
Centrifugal.     G.    R.    Parr.      1,474.845;    Nov.    20. 
Centrifugal  extractor.     S.  Prestwich.     1,476,179  ;  Dec.  4. 
Centrifugal     extractor.       W.     H.     Houston.       1,460,142- 

June  26. 
Centrifugal    extractors.    Safety   device    for.      J.    O.    Tow. 

1,444,401  ;  Feb.  6. 
Centrifugal  machine.     E.  Roberts.     1,441,751-2;  Jan.  9. 
Centrifugal  machine.     A.  R.  Robertson   and  A.  P.  Duns- 
more.     1,474,331  ;  Nov.  13. 
Centrifugal  machine.    P.  T.  Sharpies.     1,445,722  ;  Feb.  20. 
Centrifugal    machines.    Braking   device    for.      M.    Leitch. 

1,462,141  ;   July   17. 
Centrifugal   mold.      W.   A.    Gordon.      1,466,826;    Sept.    4. 
Centrifugal    separating   machine.      F.    Koch.      1,461,777 ; 

July  17. 
Centrifugal  separating  means.     R.  E.  Lapham.    1,456,737  ; 

May  29. 
Centrifugal    separation.   Process   and   apparatus   for.      C. 

A.  Porter  and  O.  C.  Brewster.     1,452,388  ;  Apr.  17. 
Centrifugal  separator.     G.  C.  Barnes  and  J.  R.  Morgan. 

1,478,660  :   Dec.  25. 
Centrifugal    separator.       G.    W.     Eccleston.       1,473,421 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Centrifugal      separator.        H.      Peldmeier.         1,461,031 ; 

July  10. 
Centrifugal  separator.     S.  S.  Howell.     1,453,678  ;  May  1. 
Centrifugal  separator.     C.  B.  Jandos.     1,461,909  ;  July  17. 
Centrifugal     separator.      R.     E.     Lapham.      1,451,779 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Centrifugal   separator.     A.   Ohno.      1,447,685  ;   Mar.   6. 
Centrifugals,    Means    for    reducing    vibration    of.      G.    R. 

Parr.     1,474,846:  Nov.  20. 
Ceramic  and  similar  materials  and  producing  same.  Joint 

for  articles  of.     A.O.Austin.     1,456,960;  May  29. 
Ceramic    article    and    making    the    same.      M.    C.   Booze. 

1,459,-357  :  June  19. 
Ceramic    products.    Making.      E.    Anderson.      1,458,376 ; 

June  12. 
Ceramic    swimming-pool    structures,    Protecting.      J.    F. 

Booraem.      1,464,804  ;   Aug.    14. 
Ceramic  ware  and  making  same.     C.  W.  Saxe.     1,454,000  ; 

May  1. 
Ceramic    ware.    Furnace    for    decorating.     J.    A.    Jeffery. 

1,468,947;  Sept.  25. 
Cereal  cup.     S.   H.   Perky.     Des.   63,315;   Nov.   20. 
Cereal    foods.     Making    whole  -  wheat.      A.     L.     Mulkoy. 

1,446,200;   Feb.   20. 
Cereal    product    and    making,    Edible.      G.    H.    Saunders 

1,457,004  ;  May  29. 
Cereals,     Process    and    apparatus    for     treating.      J.    J.] 

Schreiber.     1.444,528  ;  Feb.  6. 
Chafing  iron.     F.  Zyh.     1,458,900  ;  June  12. 
Chain.     R.  H.  Baker.     1,442,637  :  .Tan.  16. 
Chain.     E.  E.  Garrett.     1,458,096  ;  June  5. 
Chain.      P.    McLaughlin.      1,450,981 ;    Apr.    10. 
Chain-anchoring    means.    Felly-engaging   antiskid-.      G.  P. 

Macintosh.     1,452,885;   Apr.   24. 
Chain  and  making  same.     S.  BolgSr.     1.452.408  :  Apr.  17. 
Chain  attachment.     H.  A.  Rabey.     1.476,465  ;  Dec.  4. 
Chain   belt   for   driving   purposes.      H.    S.   W.   Firminger. 

1.476,603  ;  Dec.  4. 
Chain  belts,  Locking  link  for.     R.  W.  DuU.     1,458,172; 

June  12. 
Chain,  Box-link.     W.  E.  Willis.     1,452,058;  Apr.  17. 
Chain   connecter.      R.   N.    Lyon.      1.474.680 ;   Nov.    20. 
Chain  connector.     J.  H.  Besaw.     1,464,195  ;  Aug.  7. 
Chain   connector.      H.   O.    Clark.    1,456,361  ;   May   22. 
Chain    connector.       W.     T.     Hopke    and    J.    A.     Sincell. 

1,441,089  ;  Jan.  2. 
Chain  connector.     E.  N.  Malvern.     1,469,164  ;  Sept.  25. 
Chain  connector.   M.  C.  Wills  and  J.  S.  Daniel.    1,471,537  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Chain  construction.     W.  T.  Tuttle.     1,446,139  ;  Feb.  20. 
Chain  conveyer.     C.  G.  Pfeiffer.     1,442,292:   Jan.   16. 


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1051 


Chain.   Conveyer.     C.   L.   and   F.   L.    Stibitz.      1,478,460; 

Dec.    25. 
Chain  coupler.  Auto.     H.  Campbell.     1.401,306  ;  July  10. 
Chain,  Cutting.     B.  C.  Morgan.     1,468,866;  Sept.  25. 
Chain,  Cuttin?.     N.  D.  Levin.     1,446,191  :  Feb.  20. 
Chain    deliverv.      C.    W.    Harrold.      1,476.713;    Dec.    11. 
Chain,  Drag.     A.  L.  Hansen.     1,443.98!) ;  Feb.  6. 
Chain,  Drive.     C.  F.  Meier.     1,453,592  ;  May  1. 
Chain,  Drive.     6.  W.  Wllmot.     1,451,286;  Apr.  10. 
Chain    fastener.      H.    L.     Beard     and     H.     A.     Strealy. 

.1,476,583;  Dec.  4. 
Chain  fastener.     T.  W.  Burltett.     1,474,141  :  Nov.  13. 
Chain  fastener.     H.  Hoy.     1,464,134  ;  Aug.  7. 
Chain  fastener.     T.  A.  Johnson.     1,469,089  ;  Sept.  25. 
Chain    fastener.      F.    C.    Le   Messurier   and   F.    E.    Stahl. 

1,476.451  :  Dee.  4. 
Chain   fastener.      C.    Sturdevant.      1,453,205;   Apr.   24. 
Chain    fastener,    Necls-.      F.    A.    Ballou,    jr.      1,445,817 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Chain-feed    attachment,    Automatic.      P.     W.    Fleischer. 

1,451,015;  Apr.   10. 
Chain   for  drving  apparatus  and  the  like.  Conveyer.     C. 

Wagner  and  A.  Hormel.     1,452.943  :  Apr.  24. 
Chain,  Gear.     E.  I.  Braddock.     1,463,789  ;  Aug.  7. 
Chain  holder.     J.   H.  Banks.     1,449,257:  Mar.  20. 
Chain  holder.     W.   H.  Watt,  jr.     1,456,412;  May  22. 
Chain  holder.  Watch-.     C.  H.  J.  Dilg.     1,457,105  ;  May  29. 
Chain  hook.     I.  L.  Thlel.     1,458,086;  June  5. 
Chain     hook,     Adjustable.       O.    E.     Brown.       1,459,670; 

June  19. 
Chain  hook,  Eveglass-.     C.  L.  Hogue.  ,   1,470,264  ;  Oct.  9. 
Chain    hook.     Detachable-.       J.    G.    Rieff.       1.450,388-9  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Chain.   Identiflcatlon-tag.     A.  J.  Thoma  and  A.-  Bklund. 

1.477.729;  Dec.  18. 
Chain   jack.      J.   S.   Tremayne.      1,466,977 :    Sept.   4. 
Chain    link.      J.    E.    and    R.    A.    Bachman.      1,453,088 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Chain  link.     W.  M.  Bateman.     1.440.436  ;  Jan.  2. 
Chain  link.     C.  E.  Carter.     1,452,476  ;  Apr.  17. 
Chain-link    connector.       A.    A.    Bosserman.       1,442.043 

Jan.  16. 
Chain-link    construction.      S.    J.    Benner    and    C.    V.    J 

Diehl.      1.470,318;    Oct.   9.  ,„.„„„ 

Chain-link    construction.      F.    R.    Harrison.      1,464,267 

Chain'-'link  shoe.     .T.  J.  Dougherty.     1,459.091;   June  19 
Chain-link   welding.     J.   H.    Gravell.      1,470.160;    Oct.   9 
Chain-link  welding.     E.  Thomson.     1,452,942  ;  Apr.  24. 
Chain  links,  Interlocking.     J.   G.  Balcerwicz.     1,464,919 

Aug.    14. 
Chain   lock.     A   von   Arx.      1.477.858 ;   Dec.    18. 
Chain  lock,  Combination.     W.  Burkle.     1,472,206  ;  Oct.  30. 
Chain.  Machine  for  and  method  of  making.    J.  A.  Payette. 

1.446,207  ;   Feb.  20. 
Chain-making      apparatus.        J.      Johnson.        1,463,469 ; 

July   31. 
Chain  -  making    machine.      M.    O.    Rehfuss.       1,458,851 ; 

June  12. 
Chain-making    machine.    Automatic.       B.     J.     Jacobson. 

1.476,977;  Dec.  11. 
Chain  meshwork  and   chains,  Manufacture  of.     W.   Bitt- 

rolf.      1,478,814  ;    Dec.    25. 
Chain.  Neck.     F.  A.  Ballou,  jr.     1.477.235  ;  Dec.  11. 
Chain,  Power.     F.  L.  Morse.     1,469,391  :   Oct.  2. 
Chain,      Power-transmission.        F.     Muller.        1,465,946 ; 

Aug.    28. 
Chain  reel.  Key-.     T.  J.  Morrison.     1,465,281 ;  Aug.  21. 
Chain-smoothing    machine.      G.    G.    Naugle.      1,446,923 : 

Feb.   27. 
Chain.     Sprocket.       W.     L.     Montague    and    B.     Welser. 

1.451,624;   Apr.  10. 
Chain,  Sprocket.     W.  L.  Montague  and  G.  B.  Welser,  Jr. 

1.451,625;  Apr.   10. 
Chain     sprocket.     Silent.      J.    C.    Chapman.      1,447,644 : 

Mar.  6. 
Chain,    Stenter.      C.    G.   Renold.      1,478,454;    Dec.    25. 
Chain  tightener.     F.  V.  Fischer.     1,460,235  :  June  26. 
Chain  tightener.  Self-locking.     C.  V.  Schlopia.     1,446,214  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Chain-tichtener  tool.     W.  C.  Searles.     1,476,008.     Dec.  4. 
Chain   tool.     H.   Powers.     1,441.944;   Jan.   9. 
Chain-track    support.      E.    E.    Wickersham.       1,442,549  ; 

Jan.   16. 
Chain,      Tractor-wheel.        J.      C.      French.        1,451,872 ; 

.Apr.  17. 
Chain.    Universal    conveyer.      G.    Carstens.       1,453,702 ; 

Mav  1. 
Chain-welding     machine.       J.     L.     Mueller.       1,463,714 ; 

July   31. 
Chains    and    chain    meshwork.    Manufacture    of.      J.    M. 

Weber  and   K.  Betz.     1^78.809  :   Dec.  25. 
Chains  and  the  like.  Latch  device  for  skid.     J.  T.  Barber. 

1,450,199;  Apr.   3. 
Chains.   Device  for  separating  and  repairing.      C.   Krebs. 

1.445.326  ;    Feb.   13. 
Chains,    Manufacture    of    links    for   drive    and    conveyer. 

C.  A.  Hoya.     1.448,663  :  Mar.  13. 
Chains,    Method    of    and    apparatus    for    making    bushes 

and  rollers  for  gear.     R.   O.  Herford  and  .\.  Renshaw. 

1.473,855:  Nov.  13. 
Chains  of  all  kinds  and  collars.  Safety  clasp  for.     L.  J.  A. 

Bertrand.      1,467,917;    Sept.    11. 


Chains,    Repair    link    for. 

May  8. 
Chair  :  See — 

-Advertising  chair. 

Automobile  chair. 

Bar   chair. 

Barber  chair. 

Beach  chair. 

Cable   chair. 

Collapsible  chair. 

Combination  chair. 

Convertible  chair. 
Chair.     H.  F.   Chatfield. 


E.    Prendergast.      1,454,335 ; 

Dental    chair. 
Folding   chair. 
Guard-rail   chair. 
High  chair. 
Nursery  chair. 
Operator's   chair. 
Rail  chair. 
Reclining  chair. 
Swing  chair. 
Willow  chair. 
Des.   63,612:   Dec.  25. 
Chair.      G.   Daniels.     Des.   62,545  :   June  19. 
Chair.     W.  J.  Gillam.     Des.  62,102  ;  Mar.  20. 
Chair.     W.  J.  Gillam.     1,465,980  ;  Aug.  28. 
Chair.     W.   H.    Gunlocke  and  G.  J.   Pike.     Des.   63,078; 

Oct.    2. 
Chair.     M.   W.   Hard.    1,456,235;   May   22. 
Chair.     J.  F.  Job.     Des.  61,981 ;  Feb.  20. 
Chair.     J.  W.  Lang.     1,470,455  ;  Oct.  9. 
Chair.     M.  C.  NeiL     1,449,436;  Mar.  27. 
Chair.  ^R.  Schmidt.     1,471,006-7  ;  Oct.  16. 
Chair.     M.  A.  Westbrook.     1,449,473;  Mar.  27. 
Chair  and  couch.  Combined.     J.  G.  Lochner.     1,477,507  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Chair    and    desk.     Combined.     J.     J.     Wolfe.     1,455,824 ; 

May  22. 
Chair    and    display    rack.    Combined.      A.    L.    and    F.    G. 

Guthridge.     1,473,702  :  Nov.  13. 
Chair     and     Ironing    board,     Combined.       P.     T.     Jones. 

1,468,817  ;  Sept.  25. 
Chair  and  swing.  Combined.     L.  R.  Schwartz.     1,478,768  ; 

Dec.   25. 
Chair  attachment,  Wall-protecting.     G.  Soros.     1,445,726  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Chair,   Child's.     J.  A.   Cohee.     Des.   61.891  ;   Feb.   6. 
Chair   construction.      H.    Coverly.      1,478,640 ;    Dec.    25. 
Chair   iron.      H.   W.    Bolens.      1,459,138;    June  19. 
Chair  irons.  Adjusting  wheel  for.     A.  D.  Pettibone.     Des. 

62,960;    Aug.    28. 
Chair,  ironing  board,  and  table.  Convertible.     J.  D.  May- 
berry.     1,452,749  ;  Apr.  24. 
Chair,      Lunch-room.        M.     A.     Malia.        Des.     62,577 ; 

June  26. 
Chair  pad.     E.  Pearl.     1,444,521 ;  Feb.   6. 
Chair  register.  Barber-.     A.  JuhSsz.     1,448,448  ;  Mar.  13. 
Chair  seat.     E.   Thompson.     1,455,234 ;   May   15. 
Chair   seats    and    the    like,    Pad    for.      A.    H.    Gallagher. 

1,444,066  ;  Feb.  6. 
Chair,  stool,  seat,  and  the  like,  Metallic.    F.  H.  Headley. 

1,456,800  ;  May  29. 
Chair,  swing,   and  hammock.   Combination.     A.   D.   Moss. 

1,469,674  ;    Oct.   2. 
Chair  tightener.     C.  Fischer.     1,461,868  ;  July  17. 
Chairs  and  the  like.   Fitting  for  revolving.     R.  K.   Daw- 
son.    1,461,602  ;  July  10. 
Chairs,     Desk     attachment     for.       P.     and     E.     Schiefer. 

1,446,665;   Feb.   27. 
Chairs,  Leg  rest  attachment  for.    J.  J.  Hogan.     1,446,043  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Chairs,  tables,   and  the  like.  Disappearing  structure  for. 

C.     M.    Rumbaugh    and     J.     S.     Orsborn.       1,465,529 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Chalk   holder.     A.   Leone.     1,447.674 :  Mar.   6. 
Chamber,  Double-locked  secret.     P.  Ginelewitz.     1.466,362; 

Aug.   28. 
Chandelier.     T.  E.  Dahl.     Des.  61,855  :  Jan.  30. 
Chandelier.      T.   E.    Dahl.     Des.   61,928:   Feb.    13. 
Chandelier.     G.  Ludwig.     1,470.855  ;  Oct.  16. 
Chandelier.      T.   J.    Maloney.      Des.    63,653;    Dec.    25. 
Chandelier.     A.  Miller.     Des.  63,110  :  Oct.  2. 
Chandelier.     A.   Miller.     Des.    63,577  ;   Dec.  J8. 
Chandelier.      B.   Newland.     Des.    62,494-5 ;    June   12. 
Chandelier.     J.   Pankratz.     Des.   62.866 ;   Aug.   14. 
Chandelier.     F.  M.  Poritz.     Des.  62,343  ;  May  8. 
Chandelier.     P.   M.  Poritz.     Des.   62,589  :   June   19. 
Chandelier.      F.    M.    Poritz.      Des.   63.585 ;    Dec.    18. 
Chandelier.     A.   TJllman.     Des.    63,598 ;   Dec.   18. 
Chandeller-body    holder.       F.    M.    Poritz.       Des.    63,583 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Chandelier  bracket.     C.  Richter.    Des.  63.149-50  ;  Oct.  16. 
Chandelier   candle   holder.     F.   M.   Poritz.     Des.    63,584; 

Dec.  18. 
Chandelier,  Ceiling.     F.  M.  Poritz.     Des.  63,060  ;  Sept.  25. 
Chandelier,    Electric.      P.    S.    Crowell.      Des.    61,960-4 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Chandelier,  Electric.    P.  S.  CroweU.    Des.  62,137  ;  Mar.  27. 
Change  maker.  Selective.     A.  Beck.     1,462.679;  July  24. 
Change    maker,     UniversaL       H.     J.     Baur.       1,465,409 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Change-making  device.    A.  PapouUas.    1,458,843  ;  June  12. 
Change-making    device.    Automatic.      E.     H.    Thompson. 

1,449,794:   Mar.  27. 
Change-speed-gear     mechanism.       J.     Cotal.       1,462,740 ; 

July  24. 
Chaplet.      H.   Bellon.     1,448,186;  Mar.   13. 
Chaplet.      C.    W.   Boulton.      1.454,013:    May    1. 
Chaplet,  Eye.     H.  Bellon.     1.446,446  :  Feb.  27. 
Chaplet,  Molder's.     J.  W.  Bradley.     1,459,464 ;  June  19. 
Chaplets,   Making.      S.    H.    Gibson.      1,443,737 ;    Jan.    30. 
Char,   Apparatus   for    drying.     H.   E.   Niese.      1,452,166 ; 

Apr.  17. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Character  construction,   Interchangeable-.     M.   J.   Hogan. 

1,462,547;  July  24. 
Charcoal  and   apparatus   therefor.    Producing.      S.   Hiller 

and  L.  A.   Clarke.     1,465,131  ;  Aug.  14. 
Charcoal  and  by-products,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 

producing.     S.   Hiller.     1,458,410 ;  June  12. 
Charcoal  and  producing  the  same.  Artificial  or  synthetic. 

J.  C.  Morrell.     1,478,985  ;  Dec.  25. 
Charcoal,     Cooling    and     stabilizing.         O.     F.     Stafford. 

1,464,732;   Aug.   14. 
Charcoal,     Manufacture    of    artificial.       J.     C.     Morrell. 

1,478,986;    Dee.    25. 
Charcoal,    Production     of     adsorbent.       J.     C.     Morrell. 

1,478,987;    Dec.    25. 
Charge-forming  apparatus.     J.  Good.     1,466,647  ;  Aug.  28. 
Charge-forming    device.       C.     H.     Hallauer.       1,471,557 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Charging    device.     A.   J.    Clausen.      1,449,733 ;    Mar.    27. 
Charging  rack.     P.   T.  Baird.     1,454,033 ;   May  8. 
Charm.     E.  P.  Byers.     Des.  62,879  ;  Aug.  21. 
Charm.     C.  E.  Fuller.     Des.   61,763;  Jan.  9. 
Charm.     A.   B.   Lemon.     Des.   62,736;   July   24. 
Chart.     E.  Bonnelycke.     1,458,264 ;  June  12.  n 

Chart.     A.  A.   Dorsch.     1,478,384;   Dec.   25. 
Chart.     G.  W.  R.  Harrlman.     1,448,961 ;  Mar.  20. 
Chart.      H.   O.  Murdoch.     1,448,698 ;   Mar.   13. 
Chart   and   charting.    Traffic.      B.    H.   Mann.      1,443,233 

Jan.  23. 
Chart,    Decimal-equivalent.       H.    O.     Olson.       1,461,138 

July  10. 
Chart,  Distance  fare  or  wage.     C.  C.  Bennett.     1,459,176 

June  19. 
Chart,    Graphic    display.      H.    W.    Slauson.      1,470,652 

Oct.  16. 
Chart  holder.     P.  Dubois.     1,441,489  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Chart    holder.      T.    J.    Rudesill.      1,460,502 ;    July    3. 
Chart,  Laundry  price.     C.   O.  Reeps.     1,473,382  ;  Nov.  6. 
Chart,   Lecturer's.     L.   P.   Denoyer.     1,464,753 ;   Aug.   14. 
Chart,  Merchandising.     M.  McCormick.     1.444.197  ;  Feb.  6. 
Chart,  Mileage.     F.  W.  Bacon.     1.477,801 ;  Dec.   18. 
Charts,     Hubcap     for.       C.     W.     Petitjean.       1,478,861 ; 

Dec.   25. 
Chaser   bars.   Method   and   means   for   truing.      C.   Jobst. 

1,462,701 ;  July  24. 
Chassis,    Body    for    Ford.       J.    H.     Butler.       1,474,235 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Chassis   brace.      A.    J.    Scholtes.      1,453,954 ;   Mar.    1. 
Check    and    check    book,    Bank.      R.    Bates.      1,453,234 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Check,    Automatic    roving.      G.    R.   Barksdale   and   P.   B. 

Wilson.     1,462.896;   July  24. 
Check  books.  Stub  binding  and  envelope  for.     Ei.  P.  Ben- 
son.    1,456.616;  May  29. 
Check-controlled   machine.      A.    D.    Antoine.      1,452,721 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Check-controlled  mechanism.     H.  M.  Walker.     1,463,521 ; 

July  31. 
Check   cutter.      C.   T.   Raschick.      1,476,417 ;   Dec.   4. 
Check  holder.     C.   Feddern.     1,462.448  :  July   17. 
Check  holdeiv     M.  M.  Suhler.     1,440,846  ;  Jan.  2. 
Check-indorsing    machine.       H.    A.     Ritter.       1,441,634  : 

Jan.  9. 
Check   lock.      W.    J.    Connell.      1,457,348 ;   June   5. 
Check     marking     and     protecting    device.       V.     Chelena. 

1,445,756;   Feb.   20. 
Check-notching  device.     W.  C.  Scott.     1,457,231 ;  May  29. 
Check-notching  device.     P.  C.  Snow.     1,467,910;  Sept.  11. 
Check  or  ticket  punch.     C.  Harvey.     1,448,214  ;  Mar.  13. 
Check-pad  holder.     C.  W.  Jones.     1,455,620 ;  May  15. 
Check     pen     protector,      Combination.        A.      Visitacion. 

1,474,744;  Nov.  20. 
Check  perforator.     R.  Bates.     1.453,235  ;  Apr.  24. 
Check-proteriting    means.       G.     L.     Walker.       1,461,055 ; 

July  10. 

Check-protecting  system  and  keyboard  for  same.    H.  Cor 

rigan.     1,440,585  ;  Jan.  2. 
Check  protector.     A.  E.  Barnes.     1.452,674  ;  Apr.  24. 
Check  protector.     V.  A.  Boker.     1.441.778  ;  Jan.  9. 
Check  protector.   H.   L.   Coit.   1,455,904 ;   May   22. 
Check    protector.       1.     S.    Dauley    and    J.    D.    Viruette. 

1,448,994;   Mar.   20. 
Check  protector.  E.  H.  Dryer.     1,465,388  ;  Aug.  21. 
Check  protector.     B.  O.  Fanslovr.  1,469,634  ;   Oct.  2. 
Check  protector.     J.  A.  Hulzenga.    1,443,574  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Check-punching  device.     W.  S.  Smith  and  F.  S.  Williams 

1,465,531  ;  Aug.  21. 
Check  -writer.     B.  O.   Fanslow.     1,453,867  ;  May  1. 
Check   writer.      W.   B.   Payne.      1.460,729;   July   3. 
Check  writer.     M.  Starr.     1,456,522;  May  29. 
Check  writer.     C.  G.  Tiefel.     1,443,103  ;  Jan.  23. 
Checks,    Safety   device  for.     H.   K.    Stolberg.      1,465,099; 

Aug.  14. 
Checker  and  chess  board.     .T.   P.   Truskoski.      1.441,386  : 

Jan.  9. 
Cheese  and  other  substances.  Machine  for  cutting.     W.  H. 

and  L.  Mellor.     1,472,224  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cheese  box.     E.   W.    Iwen.      1,478,181;   Dec.   18. 
Cheese    box.     Reinforced.       R.     L.     Frome.       1,464,651  ; 

Aug.  14 
Cheese-cutting     machine.       J.     R.     Meyers.       1,445,787 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Cheese-drying  process.     J.  R.  Meyers.     1,445,785  ;  Feb.  20. 


Cheese    hoop    and    follower    sterilizing    washer.      H.    H. 

Bathke.     1,458,384;  June  12. 
Cheese,     Machine    for    making    and    finishing.       J.     R, 

Meyers.     1,450,105  ;  Mar.  27. 
Cheese-making  apparatus.     O.  A.  Kielsmeier.     1,475,398: 

Nov.  27. 
Cheese-making  machine.    C.  P.  Dros.    1,441,790  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cheese,  Manufacture  of  brick.    E.  C.  Damrow.    1,469,251 : 

Oct.  2. 
Cheese  packing.     J.  E.  Meyers.     1,445,786  ;  Feb.  20. 
Cheese,  Preparing.     G.  Meyer.     1,462.375 ;  July  17.      v 
Cheese  press.     G.  Kohlmeier.     1,462,863  ;  July  24. 
Cheese   press,   Continuous.      E.    C.    Damrow.      1,469,252 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Cheese,  Sterilizing.     E.  E.  Eldredge.     Rel5,648  ;  July  10. 
Chemical   apparatus.  B.   B.   Fogler.      1,456,102 ;   May   22. 
Chemical    conversion    of    substances.      L.    Heis    and    H. 

Jezler.     1,475,995  ;  Dec.  4. 
Chemical    reactions.    Apparatus    for    producing.      C.    R. 

Downs  and  C.   G.   Stupp.     1,464,845  ;   Aug.  14. 
Chemical       reactions.       Performing.         W.       Kochmann. 

1,468,708;  Sept.  25. 
Chemical  reactions.  Producing.     W.  Haskins.     1,473,347 : 

Nov.  6. 
Cherry   and   confection   center   depositing  apparatus.     T. 

Bosshard.     1,473,458;  Nov.  6. 
Chest :   See — 


Display   chest. 
Chest.     D.  L.  Goodrich. 
Chest  and  container.     D. 
Chest,  Mothproof.     W.  C. 
Chest  splint.     S.   Simon. 


9. 


1,445,384  ; 


1,464,249  : 


Chimney  cap.  A. 
Chimney  cap.  C. 
Chimney  cleaner. 
Chimney  cleaner. 
Chimney  cleaner. 


P. 


Campbell. 
Beeby. 


1,453,935;  May  1. 
Holland.     1,470.166;  Oct. 
Deiss.     1.467,268;  Sept.  4. 
1,462,583;  July   24. 
Chick  box.  Safety.     D.  H.  Bucks.     1,451,760  :  Apr.  17. 
Chick-feeding  device.     G.  W.  Mitchell.     1,468,668  ;  Sept.  25. 
Chick  fount,  Sanitary.     V.  C.  Getz  and  W.  L.  Westbrook. 

1,449,983;  Mar.   27. 
Chicken    coop    or    brooder.      C.    W.    Carol.      1,452,728 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Chicken  feeder.     P.  B.   Naylor.      1,469,677 ;    Oct.    2. 
Chicken  roost.     W.   E.   Randall.     1,453,569 ;   May  1. 
Chicken  roost.  Sanitary.     A.  Shoults.     1,466,197  ;  Aug.  28. 
Chime    seam    and    producing    same,    Eeenforced    metallic. 

C.  T.  Draper.     1,466,643  ;  Aug.  28. 
Chime,      Sheet-metal.        G.      C.      Brainard. 

Feb.   13. 
Chimney.     C.  A.  Kidd.     1,457,739;  June  5. 
Chimney.     J.  A.  Watson.     1,469,030  ;  Sept.  25. 
Chimney  and  pipe   cleaner.     A.  Gramoroski. 

Aug.  7. 

■     Hodel.     1,476,613  :  Dec.  4. 

B.  Wagoner.     1,470,305  ;  Oct.  9. 
S.  Heimerraan.     1,475,229  ;  Nov.  27. 
T.  G.  Kohl.     1,446,567;  Feb.  27. 
T.  G.  Kohl.     1,473,236 ;  Nov.  6. 
Chimney  cowl.     W.  T.  McCullough.     1.454,752  ;  May  8. 
Chimney  draft  device.     L.  Dufek.     1,456,099;  May  22. 
Chimney  draft  device.     G.  J.  Prat.     1,454,561 ;  May  8. 
Chimney  draft  device  with  two  fans.     E.  Prat.    1,454,560  ; 

May  8. 
Chimney  flashing.     E.  H.  Steel.     1,442,587  ;  Jan.  16. 
Chimney  flues.   Heating   and  ventilating   attachment   for. 

E.   P.    Schaefer.      1,448,598;   Mar.   13. 
Chimney    or    smokestack    ventilator.      A.    H. 

1,476,488  ;   Dec.   4. 
Chimneys,     Conserving    and     repairing.       P. 

1,469,712;   Oct.  2. 
Chin  rest.     W.  Shilling.     1,403,847  ;  Aug.  7. 
Chin  support.     F.  C.  McCullough.     1,441.817  ; 
China    clav.    Manufacture    of.      N.    Testrup. 

Feb.  27. 

Chip  distributer.     D.  C.  Boyd.     1,454,575  ;  May  8. 
Chiropractic     adjustment     machine.        E.      H.     Ashlock. 

1,455,320;  May  15. 
Chiropractic   table.      E.   Bowman.      1,478.816 ;   Dec.    25. 
Chiropractic  table.     H.  H.  Miller.    1,455,922  ;  May  22. 
Chiropractic  table.     W.  G.  Williams.     1,448,477:  Mar.  13. 
Chiropractic  table.  Portable.     W.  B.  Eepert.     1,441,170; 

Jan.  2. 
Chisel,  Bush.     W.   H.  Van   Sickel.      1,476,120;  Dec.    4. 
Chisel,   Cold.     R.   J.   Harmon.     1,471,461;    Oct.   23. 
Chisels,    Fixture    for    grinding    beveled.      J.    F.    Nagle. 

1,455,405  ;   May    15. 
Chopper :  See — 

Cotton  chopper. 
Chlorhydrin,  Manufacture  of.     B.  T.  Brooks.     1,465,595 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Chlorhydrins,    Dehydrating.      B.    T. 

Feb.  27. 
Chlorhydrins,  Making.    G.  O.  Curme,  jr.,  and  C.  O.  Young. 

1,456,916  ;  Mav  29. 
Chlorhydrins,  Making.     C.  O.  Young.     1,456.959  ;  May  29. 
Chlorhydrins   of  organic  liquids.  Making.     B.  T.  Brooks. 

1,446,873;  Feb.   27. 
Chlorhydrins,  Process  and  apparatus  for  manufacture  of. 

B.  E.  Bldred  and  B.  T.  Brooks.     1,465,601  ;  Aug.  21. 
Chloride.   Making  anhydrous    magnesium.      P.    Cottringer 

and    W.    R.    Colllngs.      1,450,912  ;    Apr.    10. 
Chloride,   Producing  anhydrous  metallic.     B.   S.   Kirkpat- 

rick  and  P.  S.  Morgan.     1,455,005  ;  May  15. 
Chlorides.     Manufacture     of     metal.       B.     H.     Jacobson. 

1,474,479;  Nov.  20. 
Chlorides,    Manufacturing    anhydrous    metallic.      B.    H. 

Jacobson.     1,445,082  ;   Feb.   13. 


.Tan.  9". 
1,446,949  ; 


Brooks.      1,446,874 ; 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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Chlorides  of  ketone  soluble  bv  means  of  alkalies.  Render 

injr.     A.   R.   do  Vains.      1.445.495  ;    Feb.   13. 
Chlorides    of    naphthalenes    serving    as    substitutes    for 

rosin,    Refining    mixture    of.      K.    Riicker.      1,455,509 

May   15. 
Chloridizlns   volatilization   process.   Wet.      IT.   R.    Layng 

1,465.138  ;  Aug.   14. 
Chlorinated   bodies,   Making.     C.    Ellis   and  A.   A.   Wells 

1,440.976;  Jan.  2. 
Chlorination.     J.  B.  Marvin,  jr.     1,442,491 ;   Jan.   16. 
Chlorination  of  methane  (CHJ.    R.  Leiser  and  F.  Ziffer 

1.459,777  :  June  26. 
Chlorine   and   other    corrosive    gases.    Purifying.      G.    O 

Curme,  jr.,  and  H.  E.  Thompson.     1,472,294  ;  Oct.  30. 
Chlorine  substitution  products,  Producing  organic.     C.  P. 

Townsend.     1,468,220;  Sept.  18. 
Chock  block.     G.  H.  Lane.     1,465,852  ;  Aug.  21. 
Chocolate-blending   machine.      O.    M.    Stout.      1,440,941 

Jan.  2. 
Chocolate    masses   or   other   materials.   Device    for   treat 

ing.     F.  F.   W.   Schildener.     1,474,945  ;  Nov.   20. 
Chocolate    mi.\ing   and    melting   machine.      O.    A.    Labus 

and   C.   H.   Peth.     1,462,602  ;  July  24. 
Chocolates,  Device  for  forming.    M.  J.  Harlan.    1,475,579 

Nov.  27. 
Choker  hook.     H.  R.  Benson.     1,446,781 ;  Feb.  27. 
Choker  hook.     O.  A.  Wirkkala.     1,464,162  ;  Aug.  7. 
Choke  rod.    N.  C.  Gardner.     1,464,263  ;  Aug.  7. 
Chopper :  See — 

Cotton  chopper.  Meat  chopper. 

Chopper.     A.  Lazarus.     1,457,374 ;   June  5. 
Chopping    and    sliding    machine.      L.    W.    Scarborough 

1,455,173;  May  15. 
Chopping    device.    Culinary.      A.    E.    Price.      1,446,767 

Feb.  2T. 
Christmas    trees    or    the    like,    Ornament    for.      G.    E 

Grimm.     1,472,520  ;  Oct.  30. 
Christmas-tree  stand  or  the  like.     J.  Junkunc.     1,445,625 

Feb.  20. 
Chrome-iron  sheet  or  article  and  making  same.     F.   M, 

Becket  and  C.  E.  McQuigg.     1,454,464  ;  May  8. 
Chronometers  and  watches,  Compensating  balance  spring 

for.     C.   E.  Guillaume.     1,454,473;   May  8. 

A.  E.  Church.     1,473,464;  Nov.  6. 

0.  Garrison.     1,470,158  ;  Oct.  9. 

B.  M.  W.  Hanson.     1,469,833  ;  Oct.  9. 

C.  Hird.     1,453,110;  Apr.  24. 
A.  J.  Lavoie.     1,454,121 ;  May  8. 
H.  R.  McConnell.     1,473,488;  Nov.  6. 
H.   R.   McConnell.     1,476,903;   Dec.   11. 

1.  T.  Nedland.     1,457,994  ;  June  5 


Chuck. 
Chuck. 
Chuck. 
Chuck. 
Chuck. 
Chuck. 
Chuck. 
Chuck. 
Chuck. 
Chuck. 
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Chuck. 
Chuck. 
Mar. 
Chuck. 
Chuck. 


J.  A.  Olson.     1,455,351 ;  May  15. 
C.  R.  Pratt.     1,446,060-5  ;  Feb.  20. 
R.   F.   Runge.     1,443,651 ;   Jan.   30. 

Ryther.     1,470.197;  Oct.  9. 

Schieldge.     1,463,176;   July  31. 

Spalding  and  R.  S.  Johnson.     1,448,987 ; 


A. 
K. 
D. 


H. 
G. 
J. 
20. 
M.  Vernaz.  1.442,107 ;  Jan.  16. 
E.  H.  W.  WeibuU.  1,476,434  ;  Dec.  4. 
Chuck  attachment.  Draw.     L.  H.  Anderson.     1,453,117 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Chuck,  Automatic.     R.  Reinery.     1,457,268 ;  May  29. 
Chuck,   Centering.     W.   J.   Herschede   and   W.  Eberhardt. 

1,457,247  ;  May  29. 
Chuck,  Clamp  and  grip.     J.  K.  Cullen.     1,469,360  ;  Oct.  2. 
Chuck,  Core.    J.  W.  Dirkson  and  L.  E.  Clough.    1,469,754  ; 

Oct.   2. 
Chuck  jaw.     D.  L.  Bisset.     1,454,148  ;  May  8. 
Chuck  jaw.     P.   FOrster.     1,453,045  ;   Apr.   24. 
Chuck,  Magnetic.     R.   L.  Morgan,  W.  S.   Griffith,  and  E. 

Churchill,   jr.      1,45,1,268;   Apr.   10. 
Chuck,  Magnetic.     H.  E.  Morton.     1,471,624;  Oct.  23. 
Chuck,  Magnetic.     O.   S.  Walker.     1,442,545  ;  Jan.   16. 
Chuck,  Mechanically-operated  automatic.     G.  C.  Giddings. 

1,453,318  ;  May  1. 
Chuck,  Motor-operated.     H.  M.  Hay.     1,441,803;   Jan.  9. 
Chuck,  Quick-action.     J.  R.   Plank.     1,449,440;  Mar.  27. 
Chuck,    Quick-change.      E.    O.    Weisenberger.      1,468,186 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Chuck,  Power-operated.     H.  M.  Hay.     1,465,820 ;  Aug.  ^. 
Chuck,    Reversing.      F.    M.    Funk    and    M.    C.    Jenners. 

1,461,871;    July    17. 
Chuck,  Roller.     J.  E.  Baines  and  J.  P.  Bosle.     1,446,538  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Chucks,     Safety     appliance     for     drill.       D.    B.    Weller. 

1,463,412 ;    July    31. 
Chuck,  Safety  nonstop  lathe.     G.  J.  Weske,  A.  F.  Gensler, 

and  O.  H.  Prange.     1,468,587  ;  Sept.  18. 
Chuck,     Spring.      B.    A.    Johnson,    and    C.    J.    Fancher. 

1,441,284  ;  Jan.  9. 
Chuck,  Tap.     M.   N.   Jarvis.     1.458.300:   June  12. 
Chucking   device.    Electric-operating.      E.    P.   BuUard,   jr. 

1,455,283;   May    15. 
Chucking     mechanism,     Drawback.       A.     E.     Drissner. 

1,465,257  ;  Aug.  21. 
Chucking  mechanism,  Push.     A.  E.  Drissner.     1,465,256  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Chucks  and  the  like.  Compensating  jaw  for.     L.  Perrine. 

1,453,176;  Apr.  24. 
Chucks.     Drill-guide    attachment    for.      L.    G.    Bowman. 

1,471,137;  Oct.  16. 
Churn.     D.  Ayers  and  H.  D.  Fossett.     1,450,238  ;  Apr.  3. 


Chum.      C.    R.    Brown    and    H.    H.    Hinds.      Rel5,677 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Churn.     J.  P.  Donaldson.     1,447,838;  Mar.  6. 
Churn.      A.    E.    Hendricks.      1,464,873 ;    Aug.    14. 
Churn.     J.   A.   Lawrence.      1,478,748 ;   Dec.   25. 
Churn.     6.  O.  Powell.     1,468,745  ;  Sept.  25. 
Churn.     P.  Putnam.     1,475,084;  Nov.  20. 
Churn.      J.   V.    M.    Rlsberg.      1,465,179 ;    Aug.    14. 
Churn.     T.  J.  Searcy.     1,456,152  ;  May  22. 
Churn.     T.  E.  Smith.     1,454,770  ;  May  8. 
Churn,   Butter.      W.   J.  Tresnak.     1,474,741 ;   Nov.    20. 
Churn-driving  mechanism.     C.  J.  Westergaard.     1,449,474; 

Mar.    27. 
Churning  and  emulsifying  machine.  Combined.     E.  Steen- 

berg.     1,468,581  ;    Sept.   18. 
Churns,      Operating     device      for.        E.      L.      Levasseur. 

1,445,221  ;  Feb.  13. 
Chute.     C.  M.  Mumford.     1,458,915  ;  June  12. 
Chute  and  apron.  Coal.     H.  A.  Ernest.     1,444,174  :  Feb.  6. 
Chute     and     bag     holder,     Combined.     C.     E.     Schwab. 

1,453,286  ;  May  1. 
Chute,  CoaL     J.  S.  Erskine.     1,468,012;  Sept.  18. 
Chute,    Coal.      E.    F.    Heming.      1,458,978 ;    June   19. 
Chute,  Hog  ringing  and  loading.    B.  R.  Siglin.    1,458,996  ; 

June  19. 
Chute,  Letter.    W.  P^  Wemhoener.    1,477,615  ;  Dec.  18. 
Chute-operating  means.     J.  Daniel.     1,477,543  ;  Dec.  18. 
Chute,  Rotatable  stock.     W.   Clark.     1,443,561 ;   Jan.   30. 
Chute   shutter.   Discharge-.      R.   M.   Conklin.      1,477,245 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Chutes,  Fastening  device  for  coaL    E.  E.  Neal.    1,458,627  ; 

June    12. 
Chutes,     means     for    manipulating     telescopic.       W.     S. 

Campbell.     1,443,868;  Jan.  30. 
Chutes,     Overflow     mechanism    for.       H.     M.     Gleason. 

1,456,545  ;  May  29. 
Chutes,    Raising  and  lowering   coal.     F.   M.   Castleman. 

1,469,357  ;   Oct.  2. 
Cider  mill.     L.  B.  Smith.     1,457,755;  June  5. 
Cigar  and  cigarette  ash  receiver  and  table.  Combination 

nonsmudging.     W.  H.  Mack.     1,472,804  ;  Nov.  6. 
Cigar  and  cigarette  holder.     W.  Montgomery.     1,475,238  ; 

1,469,277;    Oct.   2. 
Cigar  and  cigarette  holder.   Combination.     P.   J.    Sitter. 

Nov.  27. 
Cigar  and  cigarette  holders.  Advertising  attachment  for. 

P.  J.   Sitter.     1,469,278;   Oct.   2. 
Cigar-assorting  device.     C.  F.  Bremer.    1,465,462  ;  Aug.  21. 
Cigar   band.     F.   X.   Malocsay.     1,477,144 ;   Dec.    11. 
Cigar    band,    Detachable.      E.    L.    Broome.      1,460,641 ; 

July  3. 
Cigar-bunch    machine.      V.     J.     Wahlstrom.       1,442,200 ; 

Jan.    16. 
Cigar    bunches.    Machine    for    making.       A.    Caraballo. 

1,457,724  ;  June  5. 
Cigar-bunching   machine.      B.   and   L.    Liberman   and   W. 

M.   Reichart.     1,478,829  ;  Dec.  25. 
Cigar-bunching  machines.  Attachment  for.    C.  A.  Boucher. 

1,478,726;   Dec.   25. 
Cigar  case.     D.  M.  Newbold,  jr.     1,472,806  ;  Nov.  6. 
Cigar    container    and    humidor.      G.    Karp.      1,474,264 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Cigar   cutter.     L.  de  Matto.      1,454,994  ;   May  15. 
Cigar  cutter.     S.  J.  Simmons.     1,465,771 ;  Aug.  21. 
Cigar-feeding  device.     F.  X.  Malocsay.     1,444,031 ;  Feb.  6, 
Cigar  holder.     J.  Bjorklund.     1,445,620;  Feb.  20. 
Cigar  holder.     B.  V.*  Lombardo.     1,448,552  ;  Mar.  13. 
Cigar     holder     and     ash     receptacle.       M.     H.     Biallck. 

1,450,910  ;  Apr.  10. 
Cigar    lighter.      C.    H.    Cuno.      1,460,095 ;    June    26. 
Cigar   lighter.      J.    C.   Lehmann   and   G.   H.   Timmerman. 

1,445,967;  Feb.   20. 
Cigar   lighter  and   flashlight.    Combined.     A.    E.    Anakin. 

1,466,779  ;   Sept.   4. 
Cigar  lighter  and  standard.  Electric.     M.   H.   Shoenberg. 

Des.   62,367;   May   15. 
Cigar  lighter.  Electric.     M.  H.  Shoenberg.     Des.  62,366  ; 

May  15. 
Cigar  machine.     F.  M.  White.     1,466,323;   Aug.  28. 
Cigar  machines,    Feeder   for.     F.   M.   White.      1,466,322; 

Aug.   28. 
Cigar    machines.    Wrapper    carrier   for.      R.    B.    Rundell. 

1,467,592;   Sept.   11. 
Cigar-making  machine.     J.  Cornells.     1,457,876  ;  June  5. 
Cigar  moistener.     R.  B.  Osterhoudt.     1,474,684  ;  Nov.  20. 
Cigar   or   cigarette  and   match    box.    Combined.      B.   Leb- 

wohl.     1,477,373;  Dec.  11. 
Cigar   or  cigarette   holder.      G.   B.   Joerger.      1,457,577 ; 

June  6. 
Cigar    or    cigarette   lighter.      A.    Barna,    jr.      1,469,912 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Cigar  package.     A.  Schneider.     1,441,121 ;  Jan.  2. 
Cigar  wrapper.      M.   S.   Heineman.     1,474,363 ;    Nov.   20. 
Cigars,    Ash-receptacle   attachment   for.      J.    V.    Pizzino. 

1,466,512;   Aug.   28. 
Cigars,  cigarettes,  and  smoking  tobacco.  Packing  and  pre- 
serving.    J.  T.  McCrosson.     1,458,586  ;   June  12. 
Cigars,    cigarettes,    and    smoking    tobacco,    Vacuum    con- 
tainer for.     J.  T.  McCrosson.     1,458,585  ;  June  12. 
Cigars,    Circular    box    for.      A.    H.    Balliet.       1,455,983 ; 

May  22. 
Cigars,  Moistener  for.     G.  H.  Gunnell.     1,454,236 ;  May  8. 


1054 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  im^entions — Continued. 


Cigars,     Placing     foil     wrappers     upon.       J.     E.     Davis. 

1,448,915;  Mar.  20. 
Cigars  which  are  not  yet  packed,  Transporting  device  for 
unassorted.     D.  SUss  and  H.  Jocher.     1,476,009  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cigarette    and    cigar   case.   Waterproof.      K.    McMosiman. 

1,440,690;  Jan.  2. 
Cigarette  and  cigar  holder.    F.  N.  Ta£E.    1,464,300  ;  Aug.  7. 
Cigarette  and  match  box.  Combination.     P.  K.  Kapickas. 

1,443,577  ;  Jan.  30. 
Cigarette  and   match   dispensing  receptacle.     S.   Creazzo. 

Des.  63,173  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cigarette  appliance.     M.  M.  Shore.     1,476,652  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cigarette  carton.     C.   S.  Heffner.     1,466,225  ;   Aug.  28. 
Cigarette    case.      L.    Dahlgren.      1,456,055 ;   May   22. 
Cigarette  case.     B.  L.  Dall.     1,475,567  ;  Nov.  27. 
Cigarette   case.     G.   H.   Spencer.     1,445,563;   Feb.   13. 
CIgarete  case.     O.  H.  Styles.     1,443,509  ;  Jan.  30. 
Cigarette  case.     E.   Thimgren.     1,467,627  ;   Sept.   11. 
Cigarette  case,   Dispensing.     J.  GiufEre  and  C.   W.   Rich. 

1,453,585  ;  May  1. 
Cigarette    case,    Waterproof.      E.     G.    Bell.       1,462,846; 

July  24. 
Cigarette   case,   Waterproof.      J.    G.    Welsh.      1,460,296 ; 

June  26. 
Cigarette  container.     G.  L.  Johnstone.    1,456,060 ;  May  22. 
Cigarette  container  and  ash  tray.  Combined.     A.  G.  Fol- 

som.     Des.  63,291 ;  Nov.  20. 
Cigarette     container.      Match-holding.        W.      H.      King. 

1,468.504;  Sept.  18. 
Cigarette  extinguisher     C.  F.  Pratt.     1,464,998  ;  Aug.  14. 
Cigarette-forming  device.     S.  Laczko.     1,477,370  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cigarette  holder.     W.  Josselyn     1,457,251 ;  May  29. 
Cigarette  holder.     T.   Raje.      1,451,235 ;   Apr.    10. 
Cigarette  holder.     A.  R.  Rieger.     1,454,487  ;  May  8. 
Cigarette    holder    and    ejector.       J.     G.     HoUingsworth 

1,447,664  ;   Mar.  6. 
Cigarette  machines.  Device  for  regulating  the  cut  of  rod 

forming.     E.  Koerner.     1,470,927 ;   Oct.   16. 
Cigarette     or     cigar     holders,      E.iector      for.        C.      L 

Bartholome.      1,473,663;    Nov.    13. 
Cigarette   package.      C.   E.   Arnold.      1,448,326 ;   Mar.   13 
Cigarette    packages    or    the    like.    Machine    for    sealing. 

J.  N.  Tzibides.     1,467,018-9  ;  Sept.  4. 
Cigarette-pouch-packaglng  mechanism.     H.   de  Escobales 

1,462,326-7;  July  17. 
Cigarette  -  salvage    case.       H.     J.    Winans.       1,459,077 

June  19. 
Cigarette,     Self-lighting.       J.     W.    McClain.       1,454,902 

May  15. 
Cigarette   tray.      C.   D.   Dudley.     Des.    62,087;    Mar.    13 
Cigarette  with  crimped  seam  and  making  the  same.  Mouth 

piece.     A.  H.  Harwood.     1,476,075  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cigarettes    and    like    articles.    Box    for.      H.    H.    Lewis 

1,445,695;   Feb.  20. 
Cigarettes,  cigars,  or  the  like.  Pocket  case  for.     J.  Goerk. 

1,469,080;  Sept.  25. 
Cigarettes   or   other  stafl;-shaped  articles   for  the  packet- 

ing    of   same.    Means    for   portioning.      G.    C.    Ekstrom 

and  G.  Orstrom.     1,447,715  ;  Mar.  6. 
Cigarettes,     Receptacle    for     holding.       W.     D.     O'Kane. 

1,458,356;   June  12. 
Cinematograph   and   phonograph  production.   Picture  film 

for  combined.     A.  T.  M.  Johnson.     1,456,558  :  May  29. 
Cinematograph    apparatus.      K.    Higginson.       1,445,315  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Cinematograph    apparatus.       S.    Kucharski.       1,447,390 ; 

Mar.    6. 
Cinematograph   apparatus.      F.    W.    Portass.      1,455,766 ; 

May  15. 
Cinematograph    apparatus    with    endless    film    band.      S. 

Kucharski.     1,449,515;  Mar.  27. 
Cinematograph  films.  Means  for  the  projection  of.     G.  B. 

Bowell.     1,476,237  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cinematograph    machine    adapted    for    advertising    pur- 
poses.    W.  E.  G.  Smlthers.     1,454,001 ;  May  1. 
Cinematograph  projection  apparatus.  Device  for  stopping 

the  films  in.     S.  Kucharski.     1,476.087  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cinematograph     projector    and    intermittent    mechanism 

therefor.      H.    Workman.      1,442.021 ;    Jan.    9. 
Cinematograph  projectors,  Arrangement  of  centering  the 

film  in  the  gate  of.     S.  Kucharski.     1,458,303:  June  12, 
Cinematographic   and   other    industrial   purposes,    Plastic 

composition   for  films  or  filaments  for.     W.   J.   Steven 

son.     1,458.505  ;   June  12. 
Cinematographic  apparatus.     W.  Bauersfeld.     1,443.672 

.Tan.  30. 
Cinematographic    apparatus.      K.    Higginson.     1,475,013 

Nov.   20. 
Cinematographic    apparatus.      S.    S.    James.      1,444,745 

Feb.   6. 
Cinematographic  apparatus.    V.  Kriegerbeck  and  J.  Bautz 

1,464,284  ;  Aug.  7. 
Cinemato.graphic  apparatus.  Automatic  safety  device  for 

H.  Fahlenberg.     1,449,595  :  Mar.  27. 
Cinematographic  apparatus  for  the  performance  of  musi 

cal  films.     C.  Vische.     1,461,298;  July  10. 
Cinematographic  film.      D.   F.   Comstock  and  J.   A.   Ball 

1,451,325  ;   Apr.  10. 
Cinematographic    film.       D.     F.     Comstack.       1,457,500 

June  5. 
Cinematographic    film.    Coiling    strip    material    such    as 

A.    G.    Pavely   and    C.    P.    O.    E.    Schmitt.      1,459,795 

June  26. 


W.  B.  Wescott. 


W.    B. 
6.    A. 


Magazine 

Frassier. 

Higginson. 


1,470.404  ; 

1,474,951 ; 

W.   Bauers- 


H.   Seuf- 


Cinematographlc-film-feeeding  mechanism. 

1,450,343  ;   Apr.   3. 
Cinematographic   films.   Apparatus   for   treating. 

Wescott.     1,444,818;   Feb.    13. 
Cinematographic    films.    Machine    for    treating. 

Salins.     1,461,329  ;  July  10. 
Cinematographic    machine.      C.    E.     Carter.      1,442,647 ; 

Jan.    16. 
Cinematographic  machines  or  the  like,  Apparatus  for  sup- 
porting.    W.  B.   Wescott.     1,451,382  ;  Apr.  10. 
Cinematographic  objectives.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 

distant  regulation  of.     L.  Gaumont  and  L.  R.  Decaux. 

1,454,850  ;  May  15. 
Cinematographic    or    photographic    apparatus, 

box  for.     G.  Rivetta.     1,469,485  ;   Oct.  2. 
Cinematographic     projection     apparatus.       L. 

1,461,870;    July    17. 
Cinematographic    projection    apparatus.      K. 

1,456,776  ;  May  29. 
Cinematographic  projection  screen.     C.  A.  Proton  and  J. 

G.   Bruyfere.     1,459,603;  June  19. 
Cinematographic  projector.     C.  L.  Thompson. 

Oct.  9. 
Cinematographic    target.      H.    B.   Thompson. 

Nov.   20. 
Cinematographs,    Compensating   device   for. 

feld.      1,469,474;   Oct.   2. 
Cinematographs,   Film-feeding   mechanism   for. 

fert.      1,467,593 ;    Sept.    11. 
Cinematographs   or  other   machines.   Winding  mechanism 

for    endless    bands    or    films    for.      R.    H.    Parkinson. 

1,469,483;   Oct.   2. 
Cinematography  and  photography  and  in  the  manufacture 

thereof.  Multicolor  screen  for  natural-color.     J.  Camil- 

ler  and  A.  Hay.     1,440,373  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ciphering  machine.     R.  D.  Parker.  1,442,819  ;  Jan.  23. 
Circle  divider.     W.  Garland.     1,464,417  ;  Aug.  7. 
Circles,  Device  for  drawing.     N.  B.  Costovici.     1,460,093  ; 

June  26. 
Circuit,    Anti-side-tone     substation.        G.     D.     Edwards. 

1,442,427  ;    Jan.    16. 
Circuit  breaker.     C.  A.  Bowlus.     1,466,012;  Aug.  28. 
Circuit  breaker.     B.  G.  Gerblg.     1,451,157  ;  Apr.   10. 
Circuit  breaker.     W.  F.  Palmer.     1,441,744  ;  Jan.  9. 
Circuit  breaker.     J.  R.  Spurrier.     1,468,651 ;  Sept.  25. 
Circuit     breaker     and      controller.        J.      C.      Anderson. 

1,445,261-2  ;  Feb.  13. 
Circuit  breaker.  Automatic  maximum  and  minimum  cur- 
rent.    V.  Martinetto.     1,472,370;  Oct.  30. 
Circuit-breaker    disk     and    making    same.       H.     Schmld 

1,446,020;  Feb.  20. 
Circuit-breaker-indicating  device.     J.  H.  Hunt.    1,467,974 

Sept.  11. 
Circuit-breaker  mechanism.     S.  C.  McKeown.     1,442,349 

Jan.   16. 
Circuit  breaker.  Overload-.     C.  R.  Beall  and  R.  M.  GUson 

1,475,166;  Nov.  27. 
Circuit    breaker.    Overload-.      F.    Tobien.       1,474,693-4 

Nov.   20. 
Circuit  breaker.  Self-soldering.     R.  H.  Maple.     1,478,481 

Dec.    25. 
Circuit  -  breaker     system.     Automatic    reclosing.      O.    C. 

Traver.     1,470,582  ;   Oct.  9.  ■ 
Circuit-breaker  system.  Automatic  reclosing.     O.  C.  Tra- 
ver.     1,477,395;    Dec.    11. 
Circuit-breaker  system.  Automatic  reclosing.     L.  S.  Walle. 

1,477,401 ;  Dec.  11. 
Circuit      breaker.       Thermally  -  controlled.         A.       Herz. 

1,475,630  ;  Nov.  27. 
Circuit     breaker.      Thermally  -  controlled.        C.      Herbst. 

1,475,631 ;  Nov.  27. 
Circuit-breaking  devices,  Slidable  keyhole  guard  connected 

with.     C.  G.  McKinney.     1,441,865  ;  Jan.  9. 
Circuit     carriage.     Motor-driven.        S.      H.      Sharpsteen. 

1,467,253  ;    Sept.  4. 
Circuit  closer.     J.  J.   Duffle.     1,465,465;  Aug.  21. 
R.  Kotkas.     1,445,619;  Feb.  13. 
Automatic.      .T.    Mackintosh.      1,456,027 ; 


Circuit 

Circuit 

May 

Circuit 

rf)ec 


closer, 
closer, 
22. 

closer, 
4. 


Float-operated. 
Hydrometer. 


A.    Lazzari.      1,476,525; 
C.  F.  Kettering.     1,441,430; 


A.     Ludl.       1,457,376; 


J.      C.      F.      Roquette. 


Circuit  closer, 

Jan.  9. 
Circuit     closer.     Thermostatic. 

June  5. 
Circuit      closer.      Thermostatic.        M.      C.      McPherson. 

1,473,962  ;  Nov.   13. 
Circuit     closer.      Thermostatic. 

1,457,939  ;  June  5. 
Circuit  closer,  Thermostatic.     S.  Tommasello.     1,443,395 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Circuit-clo.sing  device.     R.  G.  Parker.     1,473,198  ;  Nov.  6. 
Circuit-closing     switch.      Intermittent.       J.     M.     Bayot. 

1,471,512  ;  Oct.  23. 
Circuit   connecting    and    controlling   device.    Incased.      J. 

Sachs.      1,465,688;   Aug.   21. 
Circuit    control.    Automatic    light-.       T.     Wakefield,    sr. 

1.464,788  ;  Aug.   14. 

H.    C.    Ford. 


Circuit  controller. 
Circuit  controller. 
Circuit  controller, 
f'ircuit  controller. 
Circuit  controller. 


12. 


1,458.284  ;    June 
A.  G.  Newhard.     1,475,313  ;  Nov.  27. 
D.  W.  Richards.     1,464.626;  Aug.  14. 
F.  M.   Smith.     1,477,917  ;  Dec.   18. 
C.   W.   Yerger.     1,474,991  ;   Nov.    20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Contlmied. 


1055 


Circuit  controller  and  current  regulator.     E.   J.   Tomlin- 

son.     1,441,044  ;  Jan.  2. 
Circuit  controller,  Overload-.     C.  B.  Connely.     1,453,492  ; 

May  1. 
Circuit   controller,   Time-element.      J.   Katon.      1,456,100 ; 

May  22. 
Circuit-controlling    device.      S.    O.    Hoffman.      1,445,951  ; 

Feb.   20. 
Circuit-controlling  device,   Centrifugally-operated.     M.  W. 

Hartmess.      1,476,790;   Dec.   11. 
Circuit-controlling    device,     Selectively-operated.       F.    M. 

Goddard.     1,470,725;  Oct.  16. 
Circuit-controlUug     means.      R.      P.      Hall.       1,469,905  ; 

Oct.   9. 
Circuit,  Detecting.     R.  W.  Deardorff.     1,474,408  ;  Nov.  20. 
Circuit  interrupter.     O.  H.  Eschlaolz.     1,452,550  ;  Apr.  24. 
Circuit   interrupter.     J.   Slepian.      1,452,574 ;   Apr.   24. 
Circuit-interrupting    device.      J.    M.    Brown.      1,448,384 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Circuit   lock.   Time-controlled   combination.      S.    D.    Mott. 

1,448,564  ;   Mar.    13. 
Circuit    maker   and    breaker.      G.    h.    Smith.      1.443,763 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Circuit    maker   and  breaker,    Pedal-carried.      C.    F.   Cole. 

1,461,380;  July  10. 
Circuit-opening   device.      T.    F.   Johnson,    jr.      1,473.959 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Circuit  repeater  for  use  between   four-wire  and  two-wire 

circuits.  Cord-.     G.  Crisson  and  A.  F.  Rose.     1,465,298  ; 

Aug.   21. 
Circuit,    Substation.      H.   Fletcher.      1,461,183 ;    July    10. 
Circuiting    device.    Short-.      H.    I».    Brump.       1,458,682 ; 

June  12. 
Circuits   and    measurement,    Modulation.      E.    L.    Nelson. 

1,478,050;  Dec.  18. 
Circuits,   Balancing.     H.  A.  ASEel.     1,457,336;  June  5. 
Circuits,    Balancing    arrangement    for    multiplex    carrier. 

L.   Espcnschied.     1,450,254;   Apr.   3. 
Circuits  by  means  of  metal  vapor  rectifiers.  Apparatus  for 

operating  direct-current  three-main  supply.     J.  Kubler. 

1,469,418;  Oct.  2. 
Circuits,  Composite  signaling.     B.  P.  Hamilton.   1,456,549  ; 

May  29. 
Circuits,   Detecting.     H.  S.  Osborne.     1,440,407 ;   Jan.   2. 
Circuits,  Electric.     H.  S.  Read.     1,464,111 ;  Aug.  7. 
Circuits,    Multiplex    selecting.      M.    Sultzer.      1,451,746 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Circuits,    Network    controlling.      D.    Smith.      1,478,458 ; 

Dec.    25. 
Circuits,     Plural     modulation     and     demodulation.       L. 

Espensehied.      1,447,204 ;    Mar.    6. 
Circuits,  Protecting  device  for  polyphase.     B.  Currier    and 

J.  B.  Seaman.     1,441,267;  Jan.  9. 
Circuits,    Protection    of    alternating-current-distributing. 

R.   V.   Bingay.     1,450,425;   Apr.   3. 
Circuits,  Protective  device  for  polyphase.     L.  W.  Thomp- 
son.    1,460,000;  June  26. 
Circuits,  Repeater.     O.  B.  Jacobs.     1,459,769  ;  June  26. 
Circuits,   Repeater.     J.   S.   Jammer.     1,470,982 ;    Oct.   16. 
Circuits,  Ringing  arrangement  for  multiplex.     J.   David- 
son, jr.     1,463,199-200;  July  31. 
Circuits,     Sclectives     for     signaling.      A.     M.     Nicolson. 

1,464,104  ;  Aug.  7. 
Circuits,  Signaling.     E.  D.  Johnson.     1,470,984  ;  Oct.  16. 
Circuits,   Spark  intensifer  for  ignition.     E.   H.  Cardwell. 

1.441,212  ;   Jan.  9. 
Circuits,  Testing.     D.  G.  Blattner.     1,472,455  ;  Oct.  30. 
Circuits,  Testing.    A.  B.  Clark  and  G.  Crisson.     1,468,101  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Circuits,  Thermionic  amplifier.     H.  D.  Arnold.    1,448,550  ; 

Mar.   13. 
Circuits,  Translating.     J.  R.  Carson.     1,448,702  ;  Mar.  13, 
Circuits,  Translating.     J.  R.  Carson.    1,463,795-6  ;  Aug.  7. 
Circulating  device.     O.  Kunert.     1,443,846  :  Jan.  30. 
Circulation-control   system.      E.    F.    Edgecombe,   jr.      Re. 

15,531  ;  Jan.  23. 
Circulator    employed    in    steam    generator    and    the    like. 

R.  T.  Marshall  and  L.  Le  Sueur.     1,441,105;  Jan.  2. 
Cistern.     R.   W.   Hathaway.     r,453,109  ;  Apr.  24. 
Cistern.     J.  P.  Probst.     1,473,358  ;  Nov.  6. 
Clam  opener.     E.  J.  Aszklar.     1,465,799  ;  Aug.  21. 
Clamp  :  See — ■ 

Adjustable  clamp.  Coupling  clamp. 

Aircraft    landing-gear-cord     Dental  matrix  clamp, 
clamp.  Door  clamp. 

.\ttaching  clamp.  Door  table  clamp. 

Automobile    floor  -board      Electric-wire  clamp. 
Clamp.  Floor  clamp. 

Automobile  hood  clamp.  Form    clamp. 

Battery    clamp.  Furniture    clamp. 

Battery-post  clamp.  Ground  clamp. 

Bench  clamp.  Hand  clamp. 

Bit  clamp.  Hood  clamp. 

Brush   clamp.  Hose  clamp. 

Cable   clamp.  Identification  clamp. 

Car-door  clamp.  Ladder  clamp. 

Car-wheel  clamp.  Level  clamp. 

Carriage  clamp.  Miter  clamp. 

Casing  clamp.  Music   -  roll    -    supporting 

Clothesline  clamp.  clamp. 

Column   clamp.  Newspaper  clamp. 

Concrete-form    clamp.  Pipe-repair  clamp. 

Corner-bead   clamp.  Piston-ring  clamp. 


Clamp  :  See — - 

Plate  clamp. 

Plumber's  clamp. 

Polish-rod    clamp. 

Kail  clamp. 

Railway-switch-point 
clamp. 

Root   clamp. 

Rope  clamp. 

Uope-joining  clamp. 

Saw  clamp. 

Saw  set  and  clamp. 

Scaffolding  clamp. 

Screw  clamp. 

Service  clamp. 

Spring   clamp. 
Clamp.     E.   H.   Arbuthnot. 


Strain    clamp. 
Strainer-cloth  clamp. 
Tank    clamp. 
Tie  and  clamp. 
Timber   clamp. 
Tire  clamp. 
Typewriter    clamp. 
Umbilical-cord  clamp. 
Washboard  damn. 
Wire  clamp. 
Wire-fence  clamp. 
Wire-lino  clamp. 
Work  holder  and  clamp. 
Work-holding  clamp. 
Yarn   clamp. 
1,465,329  ;   Aug.   21. 


Clamp.     F.  C.  Atwood.     1,472,380  ;  Oct.  30. 

Clamp.      M.    Berman.      1.445,067 ;    May    15. 

Clamp.     J.   Books.     1,446,374;  Feb.  20. 

Clamp.     J.  M.  Brown.     1,475,744  ;  Nov.  27. 

Clamp.     R.   Burbank.      1,445,709 ;  May   15. 

Clamp.     A.  L.  Cochrane.     1.442,468;  Jan.  16. 

Clamp.     H.  J.  Cooper.     1,467,708  ;  Sept.  11. 

Clamp.      G.    J.    Dennis.      1,451,091 ;    Apr.    10. 

Clamp.      R.    Elderton    and    C.    D.    Baldwin.      1,459,445; 

.lune   19. 
Clamp.     E.  S.  French.     1,459,093-4  ;  June  19. 
Clamp.      H.    W.   French.      1,451,692;  Apr.    17. 
Clamp.     G.  Glaudel.     1,470,115 ;  Oct.  9. 
Clamp.     A.   J.    Halvorsen.     1,477,219 ;    Dec.    11. 
Clamp.     C.  H.  Hathaway  and  W.  A.  Starck.     1,445,944  ; 

Feb.   20. 
Clamp.     F.  G.  Kelly.     1,450,089  ;  Mar.  27. 
Clamp.     C.  H.  Kneeland.    1,468,718  ;  Sept.  25. 
Clamp.      W.   F.   Marble.      1,474.908  :   Nov.   20. 
Clamp.     A.   R.   McCann.      1.467,182 ;    Sept.    4. 
Clamp.     G.  G.  Musted.     1,471,188;   Oct.  16. 
Clamp.     W.  H.  Otto  and  W.  Ulrich.     1,452,753  ;  Apr.  24. 
Clamp.     F.  Reese.     1,478,254;  Dec.  18. 
Clamp.     H.  F.  Starrett.     7,472,619  ;  Oct.  30. 
Clamp.      R.    F.    Stoppello.      1,458,666;    June    12. 
Clamp.     J.  L.  Taylor.     1,463,564  ;  July  31. 
Clamp.     A.  J.  Thomson.     1,478,268  ;  Dec.  18. 
Clamp.     J.  Watson.     1,441,464  ;  Jan.  9. 
Clamp     and     file     guide.     Bearing.       J.     E.     Matthews. 

1,476,265  ;  Dec.  4. 
Clamp    bolt.      J.     W.    Mallory    and    W.    M.    Johnston. 

1,457,182;  May  29. 
Clamp    bolt.    Automatic.       S.    A.     Slawson.      1,461,882 ; 

July  17. 
Clamp-bolt  lock.     F.   Lummer.      1,463,622 ;   July   31. 
Clamp  for  bursted  or  split  pipe,  hose,  etc..  Repair.     J.  G. 

Taflman.     1,445,858  ;   Feb.   20. 
Clamp   for   connecting   angularly-arranged   pieces   of   ma- 
terial.     J.    W.    KefEer.      1,468,478;    Sept.    18. 
Clamp  support.     W.   A.   Ready.      1,470,642 ;    Oct.    16. 
Clamping  and  supporting  tool.     E.  A.  Davis.     1,471,593  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Clamping  collar.     A.   La   Fon.     1,447,253;   Mar.    6. 
Clamping  device.    M.  J.  De  Grave.     1,457,150  ;  May  29. 
Clamping   device.   Adjustable.      C.   E.   Burke.     1,444,866 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Clamping  device,   Drag-saw-.     G.   E.   Corson.     1,446,452  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Clamping  mechanism.     F.  C.  Becker.     1,467,992  ;  Sept.  18. 
Clamping  mechanism.     H.  W.  Hacker.     1,453,350  ;  May  1. 
Clamps,   switches,    etc.,   in    electric   distributing   systems. 

Manipulating  stick  for.     T.  P.  Johnson,  jr.     1,451,832  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Clamshell.     J.  Martin.     1,472,336 ;  Oct.  30. 
Clapboard,    Stone-finished.      R.   V.    Reynolds.      1,473,253  : 

Nov.  6. 
Clarifier,  Liquid.     E.  E.  La  Duke.     1,471,614  ;  Oct.  23. 
Clarifiers.     Filter     cap     for     centrifugal.      J.     Howarth. 

1,464,179  ;  Aug.  7. 

Clasp  :  See — ■ 

Badge-pin  clasp.  Garment  clasp. 

Bag  clasp.  .Jewelry  clasp. 

Belt  clasp.  Lingerie  clasp. 

Bracelet    clasp.  Pin  clasp. 

Collar  clasp.  Shoe  clasp. 

Corset  clasp.  Spring  clasp. 

Curtain   clasp.  Universal  clasp. 

Envelope  clasp. 
Clasp.     J.  Acito  and  P.  Timen.     1,457,138  ;  May  29. 
Clasp.     L.   R.  Barnett.     1,451,316;  Apr.   10. 
Clasp.      F.    G.    Gruen.      1.448,028'J  Mar.    13. 
Clasp.     L.  Jabner.     1,459,67.3-4  ;  Jiine  19. 
Clasp.     C.  G.  King.     1,467,483  :  Sept.  11. 
Clasp.     J.  Montgomery.     1,456,990  ;  May  29. 
Clasp.     D.  H.  Neilly.     1,446,058  ;  Feb.  20. 
Clasp.     F.  Peters  and  W.  Thiedge.     1.470,471;  Oct.  9. 
Clasp.     J.   E.  Rhodes.     1.447.325  :  Mar.  0. 
Clasp.     L.  J.  Roy.     Des.  63,435  :  Dec.  4. 
(lasp.      R.   M.   Whitman.      1,443,156  ;    .Ian.   23. 
Clasp  or  connpctlnc:  device.     C.  Moss.     1,459,310  ;  June  19. 
Class  ring.     G.  A.'Meell.     Des.  63.371  ;  Nov.  27. 
Classifier.     R.  S.  Trott.     1,468,844  ;  Sept.  25. 
Classifipr  and  dewaterer.     C.   Allen.     1.447,610  ;   Mar.  6. 
Classifier.    Hvdraulic.      R.    S.    Handy    and    E.    Hearin.g. 

1,476,250  ;  Dec.  4. 


1056 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Classifying  and  concentrating  apparatus,  Mineral.     W.  W 

Richardson.     1,450,515  ;  Apr.  3. 
Clay     bodies,     Apparatus     for     drying.        H.     Howson 

1,441,091;  Jan.  2. 
Clay  flux.     B.  Schmidt.     1,442,585;  Jan.  16. 
Clay,    Method   and    means    for    working.      R.    H.    Staley 

1,478,842;  Dec.  25. 
Clay   pots,   Apparatus   for   forming.      C.    H.   McCutcheon 

1,4T3,791  ;   Nov.   13. 
Clay    product    and    preparing    same.        B.    G.    Acheson 

1,456,111  ;  May  22. 
Clay    products.    Surfacing.      E.    V.    Poston.      1,477,663 

Dec.   18. 
Clay,  Treatment  of.     W.  Feldenheimer  and  W.  W.  Plow 

man.     1,447,973  ;  Mar.  13. 
Clay-working    machinery.      R.    H.    McElroy.      1,471,405 

Oct.  23. 
Cleaner  :  See — - 

Adjustable   sewer    cleaner.     Oil-tube   cleaner. 

Air  cleaner.  Paper-punch  cleaner. 

Blackboard-eraser  cleaner.       Pea  cleaner. 

Bobbin  cleaner.  Pen  cleaner. 

Boiler  cleaner.  Pipe  cleaner. 

Boiler-tube    cleaner.  Pipe-joint   cleaner. 

Brush   cleaner.  Rake  cleaner. 

Chimney  and  pipe  cleaner.      Roll   cleaner. 

Chimney  cleaner.  Sand  cleaner. 

Clothes  cleaner.  Sewer   cleaner. 

Comb  cleaner.  Smokestack    cleaner. 

Cotton    cleaner.  Space-band  cleaner. 

Dentist's  drill  cleaner.  Spark-plug   cleaner. 

Drain  cleaner.  Suction  cleaner. 

Ear  and   nail   cleaner.  Tube  cleaner. 

Flue  cleaner.  Turbine-flue  cleaner. 

Foot  cleaner.  Vacuum  cleaner. 

Fruit   cleaner.  Wheat  cleaner. 

Fuel  cleaner.  Window  cleaner. 

Gas   cleaner.  Windshield  cleaner. 

Grain  cleaner.  Yarn  cleaner. 

Meat-block  cleaner. 

Cleaner   casing.     J.   B.  Kirbv.     1,447,419 ;  Mar.    6. 
Cleaner    handle,    Suction-.      H.    E.    Hoover.      1,469,597 ; 

Oct.   2. 
Cleaning  and  polishing  fluid.     A.  M.  Snyder.     1,472,402  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Cleaning  apparatus.     P.  E.  Demmler.     1,470,712;  Oct.  16. 
Cleaning    apparatus.      W.    W.    Farnsworth.      1,468,467 ; 

Sept.   18.  * 

Cleaning  apparatus.     J.  M.  Stepp.     1,454,381 ;  May  8. 
Cleaning  catch   basins.   Apparatus  for.     G.  W.   Otterson. 

1,448,085  ;  Mar.  13. 
Cleaning    catch    basins,    Machine    for.       R.     J.     Kelly. 

1,465,641;   Aug.    21. 
Cleaning    composition.      D.    E.    Hakes    and    A.    Laperou. 

1,461,351  ;  .Tulv  10. 
Cleaning  composition.     S.  P.  Killy.     1,449.330  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cleaning  composition.     M.  Y.  Needle.     1,455,350  ;  May  15. 
Cleaning  device.     W.  H.  A.  Brown.     1,474,994  ;  Nov.  20. 
Cleaning  device.     G.  J.  Forcier.     1,473,146  ;  Nov.  6. 
Cleaning  device.     H.  C.  Jones.     1,448,964  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cleaning  device.      J.  B.  Kirk.     1,455,623  ;  May   15. 
Cleaning  device.     E.  F.  Merritt.     1,456.394  ;  Mav  22. 
Cleaning  device.    C.  W.  Putt.     1,463,925  ;  Aug.  7. 
Cleaning  device.     S.  Wodonos.     1,468,431  ;   Sept.   18. 
Cleaning   device.    Air-.      C.    R.    Short    and    A.    L.    Cash. 

1,461,630;  July  10. 
Cleaning   fluid    conducting   pipes,    Means   for.      C.    Hiils- 

meyer.     1,449,754  ;  Mar.  27. 
Cleaning  implement.     G.  A.  Hoyem.     1,461,904  ;  July  17. 
Cleaning  implement.     G.  A.  Hoyem.     1,475,118  ;  Nov.  20. 
Cleaning   machine.      G.    L.    Allen    and    R.    C.    Thompson. 

1,476.133;  Dec.  4. 
Cleaning  machine.     P.  J.   Shampay.     1,460,447 ;  July  3. 
Cleaning      machine.      Boiler-tube-.        E.      J.      McCarty. 

1,476,901  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cleaning  machine.  Floor-.     A.  Dawer.     1,472,208  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cleaning    machine.    Flowerpot-.      F.    Ikoma.      1,444,420 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Cleaning  paste.     C.  A.   R.  Samsioe.     1,460,039;  June  26. 
Cleaning  rods.  Combined  stop  and  handle  for  bore-.    E.  H. 

Williams.      1,471,300;    Oct.    16. 
Cleaning  stick.     H.   W.  Routson.     1,460,607;   July  3. 
Cleaning    surface    condensers    and    the    like.    Device    for. 

C.   Hulsmeyer.      1,449,753 ;   Mar.   27. 
Cleaning  tool.     C.  R.  Berkshire.     1,458,612  ;  June  12. 
Cleansing.      I.    Pollack.      1,452,093 ;    Apr.    17. 
Cleansing  composition.     W.  T.  Gillett.     1,472,972  ;   Nov.  6. 
Clearer,   Rotary.     A.  Coolf.      1,474,144;   Nov.    33. 
Clearing    plant    with    sludge    decomposition.      K.    ImhofC. 

1,456,557;   May   29. 
Cleat.     A.  J.  Thomson.     1,449,461 ;  Mar.  27. 
Cleat,  Roofing.     A.  C.  Fischer.     1,446,455  ;  Feb.  27. 
Cleat,  Roofing.     A.  C.  Fischer.     1,477,167  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cleaver  and  tenderer.  Meat.     O.  H.  Pershing.     1,467,949  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Clevis.      D.   Ryson.     1,456,680;   May  29. 
Click  box.     H.  L.  Blood.     1,475,274  ;  Nov.  27. 
Clicking-machine   block.      W.    L.    Tourtellot.      1,443,327 ; 

Jan.  23. 

Climbing  structure.     S.  Hinton.     1,471,465  ;  Oct.  23. 
Clinometer.     A.   S.  Aegerter.     1,466,261  ;  Aug.  28. 


Clip:  See- 
Cable  clip. 
Collar   clip. 
Concrete  tie  clip. 
Door  clip. 

Electrical  testing  clip. 
Film  clip. 
Lingerie  clip. 
Paper  clip. 


Pencil  clip. 
Pencil-holding  clip. 
Pin  clip. 
Pocket  clip. 
Putty  clip 
Rail  clip. 
Shoe-tongue  clip. 
Spring  clip. 


Clip.     G.  Andersen.     1,462,591 ;  "July  24. 

Clip.     R.  W.  Cook.     1,462,193  ;  July  17. 

Clip.    G.  B.  Dusinberre.    1,464,151 ;  Aug.  7. 

Clip.     J.  E.  Grace.     1,467,931 ;  Sept.  11. 

Clip.     M.  P.  Harvey.     1,456,551 ;  May  29. 

Clip.      P.    E.    Long    and    E.    R.    Cornwell.      1,449,684; 

Mar.  27. 
Clip.     T.  M.  Woyton.     1,443,246;  Jan.  23. 
Clip-forming  machine.     G.  B.  Collins.     1,446,615  ;  Feb.  27. 
Clip  guide.     W.  H.  Parrott.     1,462,300;  July  17. 
Clip   hook.     O.   Crosby.     1,453,706;   May   1. 
Clip  or  staple.     F.  J.  Yetter.     1,454,783;  May  8. 
CUpper.     W.  L.  Dodson.     1,469,072  ;  Sept.  25. 
Clipper.     L.  J.  Wahl.     1,471,536;  Oct.  23. 
Clipper,  Electric.    M.  H.  Kotzebue.     1,469,654  ;  Oct.  2. 
Clipper,  Electric.     L.   J.   Wahl.     1,474,128;   Nov.  13. 
Clipper  machines.  Attachment  for  rotary.     F,  Q.  Stuart. 

1,452,624;   Apr.  24. 
Clippers,   Grass.     E.   Petrick6.      1,449,438 ;   Mar.   27. 
Clipping  machine.    C.  W.  Harvey.    1,450,499 ;  Apr.  3. 
Clock.     T.   S.   Casner.     1,454,955  ;  May  15. 
Clock.    P.  Ginelewitz.    Des.  62,005  ;  Feb.  27. 
Clock.      L.   A.    Hammarlund.      1,441,279-80;    Jan.    9. 
Clock.     W.  A.  Hicks.     1,446,182  ;  Feb.  20. 
Clock.     E.  M.  Jones.     Des.  62,452  ;  June  5. 
Clock.     M.   H.   Kern.      1,465,045 ;   Aug.   14. 
Clock,  Advertising.    D.  L.  Hoover.     1,464,475  ;  Aug.  7. 
Clock,  Alarm.     J.   S.  Hartley.     1,445,017  ;  Feb.   13. 

P.  S.  Luttrell  and  P.  C.  Roske.    1,466,843  ; 


Clock,  Alarm 

Sept.  4. 
Clock,  Alarm. 
Clock,  Alarm 
Clock    and 

1,471,956  ; 
Clock  case. 
Clock  case. 
Clock  case. 
Clock  case. 
Clock  casing. 
Clock,    Chime. 


P.  Lux.     1,462,142;  July  17. 
R.  S.  Watt.     1,457,919;  June  5 
letter    balance,     Combined.       G. 
Oct.  23. 
J.  H.  McDaniel.     Des.  62,839 ;  Aug.  7. 


R.   H.    Whitehead. 
R.   H.  Whitehead. 
R.   H.   Whitehead. 
J.    Wilcox,   jr. 
F.    Wehinger. 
and    strike.      W. 


Giinther  A  '• 


Dea.  62,629;  July  3 
Des.  63,013-14  ;  Sept.  4. 
Des.  63,673-4  ;  Dec.  25. 
1,442,758;    Jan.    16. 
1,466.008;    Aug.    28. 

E.    Porter.      1,465,090 ; 


M.  Dandy.     1,441,069; 


Clock,    Chime 

Aug.  14. 
Clock  dial,  Electric  illuminated. 

Jan.  2. 

Clock,    Electric.      E.    Fowler.      1,458,647;    June    12. 
Clock,     Electric     alarm.       E.     N.     Burleigh.       1,469,887 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Clock  mechanism.     M.  Picciotti.     1,472,532  ;  Oct.  30. 
Clock  mechanisms.  Automatic  winding  means  for.    H.  W. 

Souder.      1,471,314;    Oct.    16. 
Clock   movement.     W.   E.    Porter.      1,478,759 ;    Dec.   25. 
movements.    Self-contained,   removable   power  unit 
W.   E.   Porter.     1,459,343;   June  19. 
Range.      E.    Meitner.      1,455,799 ;    Mav   22. 
Secondary.     F.  J.  Reilly.     1,448,816;  Mar.   20. 


Clock 
for. 
Clock, 
Clock, 
Clock, 


T.    S.    Casner.      1,454,954 ; 


J.    T.    A.    Gaucher. 


1,449,982 ; 

;   Mar.   20. 
1,440,426  : 


1,442,541 ; 

1,447,496 ; 

Alarm.      O. 


T.  S.  Casner. 


Secondary    electric. 

May  15. 
Clock,     Self-winding. 

Mar.   27. 
Clock,   Self-winding.     F.   J.   Reilly.     1,448,815 
Clock  springs.  Pivotal  guard  for.    F.  Wehinger. 

Jan.  2. 
Clock  stand  and  pad  support.  Combination.     S.  S.  Morris. 

Des.   62.535;   June   19. 
Clock,  Striking  and  chiming.     C.  P.  Johnston  and  H.  N. 

Walford.     1,468,267;    Sept.   18. 
Clock,      Warping-machine.        A.      Saulnier. 

Jan.    16. 
Clock,      Weight-releasing.        S.      E.     Tidey. 

Mar.  6. 
Clock     with     automatically  -  lighted     lamp, 

Lamacchia.      1,466,023;    Aug.    28. 
Clocks,  Alarm-controlling  mechanism  for, 

1,459,876;  June  26. 
Clocks  and  the  like.  Driving  mechanism  for.     K.  Silber-j 

mann.     1,461,739;  July  17. 
Clocks,   Chime-rod  holder  for.      W.  J.  Herschede  and  W. 

Eberhardt.     1,455,024  ;  May  15. 
Clocks,    Support   for   alarm.      J.   Oppenheim.      1,475,137 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Clocks,  Synchronizer  for  secondary.    P.  Mansel.    1,476,261 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Clod  crusher.     O.   Caron.     1,452,184 ;   Apr.   17. 
Closet :  See — 

\V  fltfir-closoir 
Closet.     E.  G.  'Watrous.     1,472,259  ;  Oct.  30. 
Closet  bowls,   Installing  water-.      C.    Dwyer. 

Dec.  4. 
Closet    mold    and   molding.      G.    W.   Bowers. 

Mar.  6. 
Closet,  Sanitary  dry.     E.  J.  Owen.     1,468,829 
Closet-seat  bumper.     T.  J.  Florey.     1,469,503  ; 
Closet    seats.    Bidet    for.      R.    C.    N.    Cook. 

May  22. 


I 


1,476,498 ; 

1,447,529 ; 

;  Sept.  25. 
Oct.  2. 
1,455,905 ; 


II 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1057 


Closet    tanks,    Hard-rubber    flush    ball    for    water-.      J. 

I'hiUiiiti.     1,474,286:  Nov.   13. 
Closet,  Water-.     P.  Haas.     1,441,576;  Jan.  9. 
Closiug   inachino.      K.   Kieter.     1,444,879 ;   Feb.    13. 
Closure.     J.  W.  Cripe.     1,467,609  :  Sept.  11. 
Closure.     A.  H.  Johnson.     1,450,857  ;  Apr.  3. 
Closure.     G.   J.  Mack.     1,441,697  ;   Jan.   9. 
Closure.     H.  C.  Richardson  and   H.  F.  Vache.     1,473,408  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Closure.     L.  Rupert.     1,452,391 ;   Apr.    17. 
Closure.       K.     Sorgan.       1,448,094 ;    Mar.     13. 
Closure.      H.   E.    Townsend.      1,445,729 ;   Feb.   20. 
Closure-applying      apparatus.         C.       J.       Kryzanowsky. 

1.447.389;  Mar.   6. 
Closure    device.      M.    Hornstein.      1,461,242 ;    July    10. 
Closure  device.     W.  J.  Kemler.     1,450,090  ;  Mar.  27. 
Closure,  Foldable.     F.  G.  Walker.     1,463,346-7  ;  July  31. 
Closure  members.  Adjustable  weather  strip  and  stop  for. 

H.   E.   Tripp.      1,443,295;   Jan.   23. 
Closure-operating   means.     H.   E.   Brummel.     1,444,105 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Closure   operator.     O.   C.   Johnson.     1,445,692 ;    Feb.   20. 
Closure  plug.     E.  L.  Lanfair.     1,463,426;  July  31. 
Closures  with  seals,  Machine  for  providing.     C.  O.  Berg. 

1,477.418  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cloth,  Apparatus  for  marking  sign-painters'.     H.  E.  Gra- 
ham.    1,468,446;   Sept.   18. 
Cloth,   Cleaning.     J.   Ritzenthaler.     1,478,914  ;   Dec.  25. 
Cloth-cutting   machine.      M.   Breth.      1,445,820 ;   Feb.   20. 
Cloth-cutting  machine.     A.  Kirn.     1,445,325  ;  Feb.  13. 
Cloth-cutting     machine.        C.     J.     McGee.        1,445,501 ; 

May  15. 
Cloth,  etc..   Means  and  method  of  manufacturing  inter- 
folded  pieces  of.     I.  E.  Heller.     1,443,363;  Jan.  30. 
Cloth   examining  and   measuring  machine.      H.   D.  Bren- 
ner.    1,446,495-6;  Feb.   27. 
Cloth   fastener.      A.    W.    Scott.      1,448,679;    Mar.    13. 
Cloth    folding    and    measuring    device.      A.    A.    Leander. 

1,449,049  ;   Mar.   20. 
Cloth  folding  and   measuring  machine.     H.   D.   Brenner. 

1,446,494  ;    Feb.   27. 
Cloth-folding    machines,    Tensioning    device    for.      W.    P. 

Levy.     1,469,728  ;  Oct.  2. 
Cloth  for  clothing.  Machine  for  treating  bolts  of.     C.  E. 

Murray.     1,450,701 ;   Apr.   3. 
Cloth   holder.     J.   Pabst.     1,478,672;   Dec.  25. 
Cloth     holder,     Bath     and     scrubbing.       C.     Blomstrom. 

1.467,086  ;  Sept.  4. 
Cloth-laying  machine.     G.   Soylian.     1,458,896 :    June   12. 
Cloth-marking  device.    W.  Webber.    1,468,184  ;  Sept.  18. 
Cloth    of   animal   fiber,    Permanent    embossment    of.      H. 

Funasaka.     1,476,705  ;  Dec.   11. 
Cloth-piling  machine.     P.  W.  Bidwell.     1,478,846 ;  Dec.  25. 
Cloth-piling  machine.     J.  F.  Brindley.     1,452,825  ;  Apr.  24. 
Cloth,  Press.     W.  A.  Lee.     1,444,253  ;  Feb.  6. 
Cloth     pressing     and     steaming     device.      J.      Brunelli. 

1,453,433  ;  May  1. 
Cloth,  Reed  for  weaving  wire.     H.  Lindsay.     1,455,537  ; 

May  15. 
Cloth-spreading     machine.        M.      Dorman.        1,475,802 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Cloth    stitching    and    cutting    machine.      F.    E.    Evans. 

1,472,410  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cloth-surfacing  device.    W.  E.  Ross.    1,468,403  ;  Sept.  18. 
Cloth-trimming  device.     O.   Luscher.     1,469,422 ;   Oct.   2. 
Cloth-winding  machine.     V.  01b.     1,465,479  ;  Aug.  21. 
Clothes  bag.     B.  I.  Rike.     1,475,410;  Nov.  27. 
Clothes  basket.  Portable.     T.  Glock.     1,462,133  ;  July  17. 
CTothes   boiler.      M.    Rolfe.     1,457,273 ;   May   29. 
Clothes  cleaner.     W.  E.  McMordie.     1,478,973  ;  Dec.  25. 
Clothes-cleaner  casing,  Vacuum-.     R.   B.   Gearhart,  O.  D. 

Stewart,  and  L.  A.  Heckel.     Des.  63,076;  Oct.  2. 
Clothes  container.     V.  B.  Rogers.     1.473,161 ;   Nov.   6. 
Clothes   drier.      E.  Butler.     1,467,226:   Sept.   4. 
Clothes  drier.     E.  O.  De  Camp.     1,463,615  ;  July  31. 
Clothes  drier.     G.  F.  De  Grasse.     1,471,328  ;  Oct.  23. 
Clothes  drier.     M.  Needier.     1,474,281 ;  Nov.  13. 
Clothes  drier.     H.  G.  Wood.     1,476,667  ;  Dec.  4. 
Clothes    drier.    Portable.      F.    C.     Sullivan.      1,470,653; 

Oct.  16. 
Clothes-drying  apparatus.     H.  Cave.     1,452,066  ;  Apr.  17. 
Clothes  -  drying     apparatus.       V.      Ferrara.       1,452,496 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Clothes-drying  device.     R.  M.  Overton.     1,470,242  ;  Oct.  9. 
Clothes  guard.     E.  Sterling.     1,447,158;  Feb.  27. 
Clothes-handling  mechanism.     W.   R.   Hager.      1,465,433 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Clothes  hanger.     B.   Gadda.     1,466,525;   Aug.   28. 
Clothes  hanger.     H.  Haills.     Des.  62,058  ;  Mar.  13. 
Clothes  hanger.    F.  6.  Wheeler.    1,465,659 ;  Aug.  21. 
Clothes   hanger   and    trousers   creaser,    Combination.      E. 

V.  Bowe.     1,463,003;  July  24. 
Clothes   hanger,   Foldable.     A.    Vandeventer.      1,447,741 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Clothes  hook.     S.  P.  Mistrot.     1,467,553  ;  Sept.  11. 
Clothes,    jam,    etc.,    for    steaming    food,    etc.,    Apparatus 

for  cooking.  P.  Spaleck.  1,445,244  ;  Feb.  13. 
Clothesline.  F.  Toth  and  K.  Gombos.  1,451,557  ;  Apr.  10. 
Clothesline  and  post.  W.  O.  Gourley.  1,444.344  ;  Feb.  6. 
Clothesline  bracket.  R.  Wardhough.  1,472,705  ;  Oct.  30. 
Clothesline  bracket.  I.  A.  Wasilieff.  1,457,720 ;  June  5. 
Clothesline  bracket,  Safety.     J.  P.  Munford.     1,462,241; 

July  17. 

5833&— 67 


Clothesline  clamp.     A.  Bettinardi.     1,472,042  ;  Oct.  30. 
Clothesline  clamp.     P.  Jenonis.     1,457,576 ;  June  5. 
Clothesline   fastener.      L.    Aime.      1,460,333;    June   26. 
Clothesline  fastener.     E.  Bear.     1,463,456 ;  July  31. 
Clothesline  hitch.     D.  Holllday.     1,445,683 ;   Feb.  20. 
Clothesline    holder.       J.     P.     Cunningham.       1,468,699 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Clothesline  holder.    J.  C.  McConnal.     1,445,636;  May  15. 
Clothesline    holder.       H.     W.     Steinkraus.        1,478,803; 

Dec.   25. 
Clothesline  holder  and  tightener.     H.  A.  Tham  and  R.  J. 

Weaver.     1,453,027  ;  Apr.  24. 
Clothesline  hook.     W.  W.  Thompson.     1,448,473  ;  Mar.  13. 
Clothesline  pole.     E.  H.  Kreuser.     1,476,623  ;  Dec.  4. 
Clothesline  post.      W.    L.    Hotopp.      1,458,654  ;    June   12. 
Clothesline  reel.     S.  Chatterton.     1,443,004  ;  Jan.  23. 
Clothesline    reeL    L.  Medved.     1,456,704  ;  May  29. 
Clothesline  reel.     J.  Miessner.     1,453,157  ;  Apr.  24. 
Clothesline  reel.     G.  E.  Sherwln.     1,470,886;  Oct.  16. 
Clothesline  support.      J.   Pedersen.     1,459,115 ;   June   19 
Clothesline  support  and  protector.     C.  A.  Tilly  and  P.  J 

McGuire.    1,464,958  ;  Aug.  14. 
Clothesline     tightener.     D.     R.     Schoonover.       1,469,112 

Sept.  25. 
Clotheslines,  Attachment  for.    E.  B.  Swindle.    1,466,570 
■    Aug.    28. 

Clothes  peg.     J.  W.  Rooney.     1,478,530  ;   Dec.  25. 
Clothespin.     P.  Campbell.     1,463,670  ;  July  31. 
Clothespin.     E.  P.  L.  Fritz.     1,477,256;  Dec.  11. 
Clothespin.    W.  O.  Gadd.    1,457,969 ;  June  5. 
Clothespin.     C.   W.  Littlefield.     1,443,229;  Jan.  23. 
Clothespin.     L.  N.  Oswald.     1,461,982  ;  July  17. 
Clothespin.     P.  C.  Partenio.     1,478,353  ;   Dec.  18. 
Clothespin.     J.  T.   Pilkington.     1,468,543  ;   Sept.   18. 
Clothespin.     W.  E.  Schneider.     1,468,884  ;  Sept.  25. 
Clothespin.     F.   Shepherd.     1,468,037 ;   Sept.  18. 
Clothespin.     F.  W.   Vogel.     1,446,362  ;   Feb.   20. 
Clothespin  bag.     H.  S.  Salisbury.     1,476,423  ;  Dec.  4. 
Clothespin  carrier.     J.  R.  McMath.     1,476,991 ;  Dec.  11. 
Clothes-pressing   machines.   Vacuum  attachment  for.     G. 

Peacock.     1,454,403  ;  May  8. 
Clothesrack.    M.  Feldman.     1,464,904  ;  Aug.  14. 
Clothesrack.      F.    Gmeinwieser.      1,442,395 ;    Jan.    16. 
Clothesrack.     W.   Luxmore.     1,440,880 ;  Jan.  2. 
Clothesracks    and    similar   devices.   Adjusting   mechanism 

for.     E.  D.  Sutton.     1,466,859  ;  Sept.  4. 
Clothes  reel.     W.  J.  Coulter.     1,475,369  ;  Nov.  27. 
Clothes  stick.     W.  W.  Crocker.     1,457,727  ;  June  5. 
Clothes  stick.  Laundry.     A.  S.  Pratt.     1,465,175  ;  Aug.  14. 
Clothes  wringer.     T.   W.  Behan.     1,457,419 ;  June  5. 
Clothes  wringer.     J.  N.  Derschug.     1,467,267  ;  Sept.  4. 
Clothes  wringer.     O.  Heisler.     1,468,447  ;  Sept.  18. 
Clothes    wringer.      G.    N.    Meves.      1,466,914 ;    Sept.    4. 
Clothes  wringer.     C.   E.   Reddig.     1,461,226;    July   10. 
Clothes  wringer.     F.  G.  Schranz.     1,468,924  ;  Sept.  25. 
Clothes   wringer.      F.    G.    Schranz    and    W.    H.    Harman. 

1,468,925  ;  Sept.  25. 
Clothes-w.ringer    frame.      A.     O.     Hubbard.       1,473,769 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Clothes  -  wringer      mechanism.        W.      H.      Huenergardt. 

1,468,814  ;  Sept.  25. 
Clothes  wringers.    Automatically-reversing     drain     board 

for.     E.  P.  Cowles.     1,453,337;  May  1. 
Clothes  wringers.  Mounting  for  centrifugal.     J.  F.  Geibel. 

1,474,323  ;  Nov.  13. 
Clothes  wringers.  Pressure   release   for.     R.   P.   Wright. 

1,471,640;  Oct.  23. 
Clothing,   etc.,   Wrapper   for.      J.    D.   Hudec.      1,474,826; 

Nov.  20. 
Clothing  hook.     E.  Poelle.     1,445,037;  Feb.  13. 
Cloths,  Tacky.     A.  F.  French.     1,468,380  ;  Sept.  18. 
Clutch.      A.    Adamson.      1,442,241 ;    Jan.    16. 
Clutch.     L.  E.  Anderson.    1,440,575  ;  Jan.  2. 
Clutch.     L.  Badois.     1,444,361 ;  Feb.  6. 
Clutch.     M.  H.  Ballard.     1,475,926;  Dec.  4. 
Clutch.     M.  W.  Chipman.     1,455,901  ;  May  22. 
Clutch.     V.  Colliau.     1,475,564;  Nov.  27. 
Clutch.     J.  W.  Crowley,  jr.     1,450,202  ;  Apr.  3. 
Clutch.     H.    P.   Filers.     1,460,234;   June   26. 
Clutch.     H.  D.  Grinnell.     1,468,349  ;   Sept.  18. 
Clutch.     W.  B.  Gross.     1,450,804  ;  Apr.  3. 
Clutch.     A.   P.   Hamilton.      1,455,587;   May  15. 
Clutch.     J.  Jamison.     1,478,656;    Dec.    25. 
Clutch.      J.    and    C.    Klepper.      1,473,564;    Nov.    6. 
Clutch.     J.  W.  Larimore.     1,447,024  ;  Feb.  27. 
Clutch.     W.  L.  Lindgren.     1,472,479-80  ;  Oct.  30. 
Clutch.     J.  Magda.     1,444,158;  Feb.  6. 
Clutch.     W.  Maier.     1,456,324  ;  May  22. 
Clutch.     A.  Moorhouse.     1,455,848  ;  May  22. 
Clutch.     W.   F.  Morse.     1,459,851  ;  June  26. 
Clutch.     J.  H.  Parsons.     1,446,657;  Feb.  27. 
Clutch.     C.  F.  Pearson.     1,448,860  ;  Mar.  20. 
Clutch.    L.  K.  Scotford.    1,463,975  ;  Aug.  7. 
Clutch.     A.  A.  and  R.  B.  Smith.     1,460,217;  June  26. 
Clutch.     E.  W.   Sohlman.     1,446,218;   Feb.  20. 
Clutch.     W.  C.  Stevens.     1,453.202;  Apr.  24. 
Clutch.      C.    E.    Swenson.      1,460,454;    July   3. 
Clutch.     C.  Ter  Cock.     1,475,470  ;  Nov.  27. 
Clutch.     J.  M.  ToUes.     1,443,445  ;  Jan.  30. 
Clutch.      J.    Whisler.      1,471,226;    Oct.    16. 
Clutch.     S.  O.  White.     1,464,489 ;  Aug.  7. 
Clutch.     A.  H.  Wilson.     1,472,710 ;  Oct.  30. 
Clutch.     D.  W.  Wood.     1,460,303;  June  26. 


1058 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alplmbetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Clutch.      C.   Zetterlund.     1,447,585 ;   Mar.   6. 

Clutch  actuator  and  brake.     W.  F.   Reineke.     1,459,258 ; 

June  19. 
Clutch    and    brake    control,    Combined.      E.    G.    Staude. 

1.447,908;   Mar.  6. 
Clutch    and    brake    device.    Combined.       W.    F.    Groene. 

1,474,112  ;  Nov.   13. 
Clutch     and     brake     lever    supporting    bracket.       A.     G. 

Geistert.      1,469,258;   Oct.   2. 
Clutch    and   brake   lock.      M.   G.    Williams    and   A.    Robe- 

cbnud.     1,442,20.3  ;  Jan.  16. 
Clutch     and     brake     mechanism.     Combined.       I.     Hupp. 

1,474,365;  Nov.  20. 
Clutch     and     brake     pedal     mechanism.       A.     T.     Sturt. 

1,47-3,407  ;    Dec.   25. 
Clutch     and    tension    device,    Friction.      P.     G.    Truebe. 

1,442,417;    Jan.  16. 
Clutch,   Automatic   tensioning  apparatus   for   closing   the 

parts  of  a.     B.   Schneider.     1,472,855  ;   Nov.    6. 
Clutch  band.     J.  Malligan  and  C.  R.  Lytle.     1,477,577; 

Dec.  18. 
Clutch  bands,  Means  to  restore  the  operation  of.     W.  J. 

Gallagher.     1,442,719;  Jan.  16. 
Clutch,  Bobbin.     G.  H.  Magrath.     1,478,789  ;  Dec.  25. 
Clutch-closing    mechanism.       E.     Schneider.       1,472,854 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Clutch  cone.     M.  B.  Covert.     1,444.168  :  Feb.  6. 
Clutch  control.     J.  F.  Ballak.     1,476,578  ;  Dec.  4. 
Clutch  control.     O.   G.   Stark.     1,455,676;  May  15. 
Clutch  control   and   governor.     B.   C.   Small.     1,470,773 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Clutch-control  mechanism.     G.  E.  Hallenbeck.     1,460,155  ; 

June  26. 
Clutch  control,  Pneumatic-.      W.   A.   Gordon.     1,465,431 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Clutch-controlling    means.       C.    A.    Peters.       1,467,681 ; 

Sept.    11. 
Clutch,   Dry-plate.     O.  E.  Flshburn.     1,457,221;  May  29. 
Clutch   for  transmitting   rotative   motion    from    a   driven 

shaft  to  a  driving  shaft.  Hydraulic.     E.  F.  McCarthy. 

1,473.487  ;  Nov.   6. 
Clutch,   l<Yee-wheel.     J.  F.  Defordt.     1,443,248;   Jan.   23. 
Clutch,   Friction.     A.  B.   Browne.     1,461,573;  July  10. 
Clutch,  Friction.     A.  B.  Browne.     1,472,114  ;  Oct.  30. 
Clutch,  Friction.     C.  H.  Dooley.     1,444,782  ;  Feb.    13. 
Clutch,  Friction.    T.  L.  Fawick.     1,464,173  ;  Aug.  7. 
Clutch,  Friction.     G.   Frink.     1,449,171  :  Mar.   20. 
Clutch,   Friction.      E.    O.    Hamren.      1,473,626 ;    Nov.    13. 
Clutch,   Friction.      W.   Klocke.      1,452,609;   Apr.   24. 
Clutch,   Friction.     G.   Marotta.     1,469,564;   Oct.   2. 
Clutch,     Friction.       C.     G.     Oberley     and     R.     Grignon. 

1,452,349  ;  Apr.  17. 
Clutch.    Friction.      C.    F.    Pearson.      1,448,861 ;    Mar.    20. 
Clutch,   Friction.      H.   A.    Smith.   W.   Le  Gendre,    and   B. 

Harbison.     1,465,492  ;   Aug.   21. 
Clutch,  Friction.     E.  W.  Starkey.     1,464,251  ;  Aug.  7. 
Clutch  governor.     J.  M.  Vawter.     1,454,800  ;  Mav  8. 
Clutch  holder.     P.  F.  Wunder.     1,450,316  ;  Apr.  8. 
Clutch,  Hydraulic.     E.  S.  Grafenstatt.     1,450,679  ;  Apr.  3. 
Clutch,  Hydraulic.     C.  N.  Kahl.     1,471,338;  Oct.   23. 
Clutch,    Hj'draulic.      W.    W.    Sides    and    E.    F.    Preston. 

1,474,007;  Nov.  13. 
Clutch,   Hydraulic.     W.   S.  Weston.     1.458.565  ;   June  12. 
Clutch    .laws.    Facing    for.      C.    F.    Rohwer.      1,473,735  ; 

Nov.   13. 
Clutch    lock.      W.   F.    Krenz.      1,447,348;   Mar.    6. 
Clutch,  Master.     W.  Turnbull.     1,455,460;  May  15. 
Clutch  mechanism.     B.  Cooper.     1.470.321 ;  Oct.  9. 
Clutch  mechanism.     J.  Hren  and  C.  Eisenlohr.     1,466,832  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Clutch  mechanism.    W.  Kennedy.     1,464,077  ;  Aug.  7. 
Clutch   mechanism.      J.    Lauth.      1,470,268 ;    Oct.    9. 
Clutch   mechanism.      C.    E.    Reddig.      1,462.046 :  July   17. 
Clutch  mechanism     G.    Slider.      1,463,490 ;   July   31. 
Clutch  mechanism.     G.  O.  Terry.     1,442.106 ;   Jan.   16. 
Clutch  mechanism.     E.  Toman.     1.441,643  ;  Jan.  9. 
Clutch     mechanism.        C.     P.     and     T.     C.     Waterman. 

1,445,462  ;  Feb.  13. 
Clutch   mechanism,   Friction-.      J.   A.    Bried.      1,471,721 

Oct.  23. 
Clutch    mechanism.    Friction-.      M.    McCann.      1,456,320 

May  22. 
Clutch  mechanism,  Friction-.    A.  E.  Robinson.     1,446,129 

Feb.  20. 
Clutch,  Multiple  spring.     A.  T.  Sturt.     1,472,697  :  Oct.  30 
Clutch-operating    device.      A.    B.    Thompson.      1,461,256 

July  10. 
Clutch-operating    mechanism.      B.    M.    Fine.      1,472,411 

Oct.  30. 
Clutch-operating  mechanism.     I.   Patrick  and  J.   W.  Hal 

stead.    1,441,112  ;  Jan.  2. 
Clutch-operating   mechanism.      C.    G.    Wood.      1,475,979 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Clutch     or     coupler.     Hydraulic.       H.     S.     Hele-Shaw. 

1.462,600;   July  24. 

Clutch,    Overrunning.       T.    H.    Duncombe.        1,453,548 ; 

May  1. 
Clutch  pedal.     E.  S.  Grafenstatt.     1,464,905  ;  Aug.  14. 
Clutch-pedal     attachment.      E.     S.     Engle.       1.461,771 ; 

July  17. 
Clutch-pedal  control.  Auxiliary-.     T.  J.  Brady.     1,476,585  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Clutch-pedal  lock.     H.  N.  Fuller.     1,443,949-50;   Feb.   6 


F.  Graf  and  J.  W.  Svensson 

L.    P.     Story.       1,456,289 

N.      Verdoorn.         1,451,852 


1,476,882  ; 

and   feeding 
S.     Knittel. 

1,457,521-2  ; 


Holmested, 
S.  Moore, 
N.    Barton, 


Clutch-pedal-operating  device.     H.  O.  Conrad.     1,472,513  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Clutch    pedals.    Lever  control   for.      S.   A.    Sandberg    and 

A.    F.   Jeanblanc.      1,452,170 :   Apr.    17. 
Clutch,  Pneumatic.     C.  E.  G.  Johnson.     1,450,441 ;  Apr.  3 
Clutch,    Power -transmission.      O.    L.    Lewis.      1,463,327 

July  31. 
Clutch,    Radial-cylinder    hydraulic.      H.    S.    Hele-Shaw 

1,466,622;   Aug.   28. 
Clutch   release,   Automatic.      E.    S.   Russell.      1,450,757 

Apr.  3. 
Clutch,  Self-acting  friction. 

1,451,506  :  Apr.   10. 
Clutch-shifting    mechanism 

May  22. 
Clutch-spring      remover. 

Apr.  17. 

Coaches,    Inside    stairway   and    folding   door    for    double- 
deck   motor.     A.   E.   Hutt.      1,476,974 ;   Dec.   11. 
Coal  and  the  like.  Apparatus  for  washing.     R.  A.  Henry. 

1,477,955  ;  Dec.  18. 
Coal   and   like   substances  and  impurities   mingled  there- 
with. Method  of  and  apparatus  for  separating.     W.  D. 

Althouse.     1,455,469  ;  May  15. 
Coal  and  other  minerals.  Apparatus  for  washing  and  sort- 
ing.   A.  France.     1,464,035  ;  Aug.  7. 
Coal,  Apparatus  for  loading.     J.  A.  Forsyth 

Dec.  11. 
Coal,   Apparatus  for  producing,   separating, 

powdered.       E.     H.     Elzemeyer     and     P. 

1,449,169  ;  Mar.  20. 
Coal  apparatus,  Powdered-.     A.  J.  Grindle 

June  5. 

Coal,  Artificial.     L.  Robinson.     1,454,410  ;  May  8. 
Coal,  Bar.     W.  F.  McDevitt.     1,466,405;  Aug.  28. 
Coal  box.     W.  E.  Benson.     1,458,024  ;   June  5. 
Coal  breaker.     F.  Pardee.     1,477,848;  Dec.   18. 
Coal-carbonizing    furnace.      H.    L.    Doherty.      1,449,591 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Coal    coking.      S.    R.    Hlingworth.      1,462,576;    July    24. 
Coal  coking.     S.  R.  Hlingworth.     1,450,888  ;  Apr.  3. 
Coal  conveyer.     O.   E.  Barene.      1,478,812  ;    Dec.   25. 
Coal  cutter.     M.  S.  Moore.     1,471,975  ;  Oct.  23. 
Coal    cutting   and    loading    machine.      F.    K. 

1,478,280-1 ;   Dec.    18. 
Coal-cutting     and     similar     machine.        M. 

1,455,925;  May  22. 
Coal-cutting    chains.    Cutting    link    for.      C. 

1,469,576  ;  Oct.  2. 
Coal-cutting  machine  and  tool.     I.  Etrich  and  R.  Wannen 

macher.     1,472,641 ;  Oct.  30. 
Coal  drills.  Cutter  head  for.     C.  T.  Chapman.     1,443,344  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Coal  elevating  and  conveying  apparatus.     R.  MacEachen. 

1,448,756  ;  Mar.  20. 
Coal,   etc.,  from   ships'  holds,  trucks,  or  the  like.   Means 

for    use    in    the    discharging    of.       P.     J.     Cavanagh. 

1.468,003  ;    Sept.   18. 
Coal  for   coking.  Preparing.     H.  Dannettell.      1,475,543 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Coal  in  heating  boilers.  Means  for  insuring  complete  com- 
bustion of.     R.  W.  Burckhardt.     1,450,201  ;  Apr.  3. 
Coal  jig.     M.  P.  Lewellen  and  H 

Mar.  13. 
Coal  jig.     G.   W.  Wilmot  and  F. 

Apr.  10. 
Coal  jigs.  Skimming  device  for. 

Morgan.      1,455,854  ;   May  22. 
Coal-leveling  gate.     J.   Dever.     1,448,337;  Mar.  13. 
Coal-loading  machine.    P.  H.  Burnell.    1,449,088  ;  Mar.  20. 
Coal-loading  machine.      J.    F.    Joy.      1,445.084 ;   Feb.    13. 
Coal-loading  machine.     J.  F.  Joy.     1,445,087  ;  Feb.  13. 
Coal,   minerals,   or   the  like.   Washer  for  classifying.     L. 

Maiecot.      1,462,418 ;    July    17. 
Coal   or   like  briquettes.    Manufacture   of.      H.   G.    Lloyd. 

1.458,716;   June  12. 
Coal  or  wood  carrier.     G.  M.  Lewis.     1.453,629  ;  May  1. 
Coal,  Process  and  apparatus  for  burning  powdered.    A.  G. 

Kinyon.     1,444,421  ;   Feb.  6. 
Coal,  Screening.     R.  G.  Lawry.     1,444,195  ;  Feb.  C. 
Coal,    shale,   etc..    Apparatus   for   devolatilizing.      C.    M. 

Garland.     1,460,414  ;  July  3. 
Coal,    slate,   or  other   bituminous 

for    the    semicoking    of.       K. 

1.460,024;  June  26. 
Coal,    System   and   apparatus   for   conveying.      K.    Davis. 

1,467,845;    Sept.   11. 
Coal-tipple  attachment.     E.  H.  Hersh.     1,461.844  ;  .July  17. 
Coal    trimmer.      G.   P.   Wieseckel.      1.452.012 ;    Apr.    17. 
Coaling  device.     E.  P.   Siptroth.     1,457,400 ;  June  5. 
Coaling  station.  Shallow-pit.     R.  S.  Jacobsen.     1,472,597  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Coaster.     F.  Davis.     1.444.238 : 
Coaster.     A.   Ruber.     1,470,921 
Coaster.     P.  W.  Wallace.     1,468,682  ;  Sept.  25. 
Coaster  and  chair.   Combined.      T.  J.    Stone. 

July  10. 
Coaster     and     scooter.     Convertible.        W.     W. 

1,444,295  ;   Feb.   6. 
Coaster  brake.     N.  W.  Baechle.     1,464,465  ;  Aug.  7. 
Coaster  brake.     C.  M.  Davis.     1,454,707  ;  May  8. 
Coaster  brake.  Means  for  holding  th"  stationary  element 

of  a.     C.  Goodchild.     1,456,103  ;  May  22. 


I 


S.  Arnold.     1,448,668; 

,  H.  Blatch.     1,451,287; 

E,  T.  Anderson  and  W. 


substances.   Apparatus 
Prinz    Zu    Lowenstein. 


Feb.   6. 
Oct.    16. 


1,461,406  ; 
Wynne. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1059 


G.  T.  Malan. 


1,454.760  ; 


Klein.     1,470,925;  Oct.  16. 
1 ,444.525  ;   Feb.   6. 
F.   Brinkman.      1,453,000; 

E.    Toniutti.      1,477,788 ; 


18. 


Coaster  brake  with  back-pedaling  device. 

1,471,274;  Oct.  16. 
Coaster  safety  appliance,  Roller-.    M.  J.  Neary, 

May  S. 

Coasting  appliance.     B.  L.  Solbjor.     1,440.565  ;  Jan.  2. 
Coat  adjuster.    E.  V.  Le  Compte.    1,458,066 ;  June  5. 
Coat    and    tlie    like.      H.    M.    Lindenthal.      1,471,902 ; 

Oct.  23. 
(^at  hanger.     E.,  S.,  and  M. 
Coat  hangtn-.      H.   Rosenthal. 
Coat   hanger.   Collapsible.     C. 

Apr.  24. 
Coat,    Rain    and    storm.      F. 

Dec.  18. 
Coat,  Reversible.     H.  J.  Yaghubian.     1,477,744  ;  Dec 
Coated  fabric.     L.  Kirkpatrick.     1,468,818  ;  Sept.  25. 
Coated    or    impregnated    body    and    preparing    the    same. 

n.  A.  Gardner.     1,463,884  ;  Aug.  7. 
Coating.     J.  A.  Dalv.     1,472,244  ;  Oct.  30. 
Coating.     E.  E.  Schumacher.     1,467,398  ;  Sept.  11. 
Coating  and  binding  fabrics.  Composition  for.     H.  Frood. 

1,463,780;    July    31. 
Coating   and    drying   fabric   and   other   material.    Method 

and  apparatus  for.     P.   S.  Smith.     1,470,650;  Oct.   16. 
Coating  and  treating  materials.    J.  L.  Herman.    1,477,703  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Coating  and  welding   apparatus,  Metal.      A.   F.    Jenkins. 

1,441,094  ;   Jan.  2. 
Coating  and  winding  machine,  Combined.     J.  J.  Weldon. 
Coating  apparatus.    I.  C.  Buckminster.    1,476,047  ;  Dec.  4. 
Coating  apparatus.     W.  G.  Cheney.     1,448,726  ;  Mar.  20. 
Coating   apparatus.      J.    W.   Cosgrove   and   G.    J.    Julian. 

1,463,801 ;  Aug.  7. 
Coating  apparatus.     G.  J.  Julian.     1,476,015  ;  Dec.  4. 
Coating  apparatus.     C.  B.  Tibbetts.     1,467,343  ;  Sept.  11. 
Coating,  Apparatus  for  applying.     H.  W.  Day.     1,475,372 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Coating,  Apparatus  for  applying. 

Day.     1,463,332  ;   July  31. 
Coating   appliance.      E.   Nordell. 
Coating  composition.     A.  Duke. 
Coating    composition    and    paper 

with.      W.    L.    Wright.      1.474,503 ;    Nov. 
Coating  device.     C.   H.  Macdonald   and  L. 

1,468,476;    July   31. 
Coating  machine.     C.   L.   Hooper, 

A.    W.    Parkhouse.      1,463.362; 
Coating  machine.     Z.   Ostenberg. 
Coating  machine.     F.   H.  Woolf. 
Coating-machine  block  adjuster 

Aug.   28. 
Coating     machine.     Spectacle-frame-. 

1,454,177  :    May   8. 
Coating  material  from  coated  articles.  Removal  of  excess. 

C.  L.  Peirce,  jr.     1,472,228  ;  Oct.  30. 
Coating  material.  Method  and  apparatus  for.   P.  Schwerin. 

1.461.228  :  July  10. 
Coating  mechanism.     F.  M.  Peters  and  W.  H.  Hungerford. 

1,440,624  ;  Jan.  2. 
Coating     or     decorating     apparatus.        A.      Sonsthagen. 

1,458,368;    June   12. 
Coating  or  impregnating  agent,  Oilproof.     A.  J.  Rowland. 

1,469,128;  Sept.  25. 
Coating    or    inking    device.      F.    A.    Cobb. 

Nov.  27. 

1,456.494  ;   May   22. 
Coating,   sealing,   and   the   like.  Composition 

Warmund.     1,442,752;  Jan.  16. 
Coating  surfaces,  Composition  of  matter  for. 

well.     1,476.016  ;  Dec.  4. 
Coats  and  making  the  same.     W.  R.  Mestice. 

.\ug.  14. 
Cobalt  and  chromium,  Electrodepositing.    H.  C.  Peffer  and 

H.  C.  Pierce.     1,465,173  ;  Aug.  14. 
Cock.     J.   W.  Barry.     1,447,231 ;  Mar.  6. 
Cook.  Angle.     E.  P.  Clauss.     1,459,654  ;  June  19. 
Cock,     Automatic    angle.      F.    D.    Sprague.       1,452,473 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Cock,  Ball.     G.  W.  Nash.     1,478,989;  Dec.  25. 
Cock,   Ball.      H.    Stoffel.      1,466.767 ;    Sept.    4. 
Cock,   Ball.     I.    E.    Stump.      1,477,393:   Dec.    11. 
Cock,   Compression.     P.   Mueller.     1,452,811 ; 
Cock  device.  Angle-.    C.  C.  Farmer.     1,471,115 
Cock     device.     Cut-out-.       C.     C.     Farmer. 

Mar.  6. 
Cock,   Drain.     O.   A.    Smith   and   A.   J.   Weatherhead, 

1,465,952 ;    Aug.    28. 
Cock,   Gas.     R.   S.  Hllaire.     1,470,979;  Oct.  16. 
Cock,   Gas.     G.   Lange.     1,477,133 ;   Dec.   11. 
Cock,  Gauge.     B.  B.  Wittam.     1,473,068  ;   Nov.  6. 
Cock    holder.    Angle-.       C.    M.    Hannaford.       1,455,609 ; 

May  15. 
Cock,  Locking-handle.     C.  C.  Farmer.     1.447,651  ;  Mar.  6. 
Cock,  Pet.     J.  F.  Graham.     1,467,932  ;  Sept.  11. 
Cock,  Receptacle-actuated.     P.  Mueller  and  A.  C.  Schuer- 

mann.     1,441,995  ;   Jan.  9. 
:  Cock.  Shut-off.     G.  C.   Hanlev.     1,466,828  ;   Sept.   4. 
Cocks.  Lock  bolt  for  gas-service.    F.  W.  Jauch.    1,467,000  ; 
,      Sept.  4. 
Cocoa  butter  and  recovering  same.     T.  J.  Neilan  and  G. 

W.   Zobanaky.      1,467,587;    Sept.    11. 
Cocoa    product.    Making.      N.    H.    de    Graaf.      1,447,013 ; 

Feb.  27. 


L.  H.  Parker  and  H.  W. 

1,466,456;    Aug.   28. 
1,460,317  ;  June  26. 
material    coated    there- 
20. 
L.   Salfisberg. 

R.  F.  Sutherland,   and 
July    31. 

1.470,540;   Oct.   9. 

1,460,189;   June  26. 

Z.  Ostenberg.     1,466,184  ; 

A.     E.     Maynard. 


1,475,687  ; 


for.      H.   H. 

C.  A.  Keed- 

,     1,464,880 ; 


Apr.   24. 
;  Oct.  16. 
1,447,652  ; 


jr. 


Coconut-husking  machine.     D.  Tenney  and  W.  D.  Walsh. 

1,475.459;  Nov.  27. 
Coconut  meats  and   product  obtained   thereby,  Preparing 

and  preserving.      W.   W.   Willison.     1,444,408  ;   Fel).   6. 
Coconuts,   Means  for  stripping  the  husks  from.     O.  Els- 
worth.     1,468,011  ;    Sept.   18. 
Code.      B.   C.    Silva.      1,445,605;    Feb.   13. 
Code   table.     C.   F.   Wood.     1,455,157;   May   15. 
Coding  and  decoding  device.    A.  Newell.    1,441,109  ;  Jan.  2. 
Coffee,  Automatic  machine  for  the  rapid  or  direct  prepa- 
ration of.     C.  Di  Paola.     1,467,778  ;  Sept.  11. 
Coffee-brewing   apparatus.      P.    H.    Simonton.      Rel5,707 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Coftee  cartridge.     C.   B.   Holland.     1,454,739  ;   May  8. 
Coffee  for  each  one  drawn  from   an  urn.   Apparatus   for 

and  process  of  automatically  percolating  a  fresh  quan- 
tity of.     V.   C.  Kreutz.     1,457,037  ;   May   29. 
Coffee-drying  machine.     M.  A.   Villavicencio.     1,470,703 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Coffee  extractor.     M.  H.  Rieckmann.     1,471,752  ;  Oct.  23. 
Coffee  grinder  and  meat  choppers.  Driving  mechanism  for 

combined.     L.   Zoergiebel.      1,465,505 ;    Aug.   21. 
Coffee   infuser.     I.    D.    Richheimer.      1,456,010 ;   May   22. 
Coffee,  Making.     A.   S.   Oldham.      1,478,908;   Dec.   25. 
Coffee-making    apparatus.       A.     W.     Meyer.       1,462,610 ; 

July  24. 
Coffee-making     machine.       R.     F.     Bossini.       1,473,898 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Coffee     making     or     brewing     machine.      V.     Casoletti. 

1,462,322;    July   17. 
Coffee   mill.      C.    M.    Nevius.     1,459,790 ;    June   26. 
Coffee  percolator.    J.  L.  Lemoine.     1,468,642 ;  Sept.  25. 
Coffeepot.     W.  F.  Bailey.     1,449,966  ;  Mar.  27. 
Coffeepot.     V.  Benedek.     1,453,489  ;  May  1. 
Coffeepot.     R.  F.  Brenner  and  P.  A.  Murrin.     1,472,901  ; 

Nov.   6. 
Coffeepot.     G.  E.  Curtiss.     Des.  63,637  ;  Dec.  25. 
Coffeepot.     S.  Di  Trapani  and  J.   Fecarotta.     1,471,389: 

Oct.  23. 
Coffeepot  attachment.     W.  C.   Ong.     1,468.411  ;  Sept.  18. 
Coffeepot,  Drip.     D.  G.  SeU.     1457,317  ;  June  5. 
Coffee    pot    or    similar    article.      A.    J.    Flauder.      Des. 

63,290;  Nov.   20. 
Coffee,  Preparing  of  dry  and  soluble   extract  of  roasted. 

A.  Chalas.     1,478,940;  Dec.  25. 
Coffee  roaster.     C.  T.  Howson.     1,471,663  ;  Oct.  23. 
Coffee   roaster.      C.   M.   Nevius.      1,459,791 ;   June  26. 
Coffee    roaster.    Electric.      M.    T.    Seymour.      1,468,419 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Coffee     sack     and     holder.     Combined.      A.    G.    Herold. 

1,466,165  ;   Aug.  28. 
Coffee  urn.     P.  Capocci.     1,472,551 ;  Oct.  30. 
Coffee  urn.    C.  M.  Morrison.     1,444,262  ;  Feb.  6. 
Coffee   urn.      J.    T.    Pedersen.      1,473,440 ;    Nov.    6. 
Coffee   urn.      H.   Strohbach.      1,474,858 ;    Nov.    20. 
Coffee   urn.      L.    Wertheimer.      1,471,933 ;   Oct.    23. 
Coffee-urn  Pump.     J.   T.   Pedersen.     1,466,458;   Aug.   28. 
Coffee    urns.     Electrical    heater    for.       J.     C.    Woodson. 

1,472,201 ;  Oct.  30. 
Coffee    urns,     Water    urn    for    battery.      T.    J.    Topper. 

1,468,527;   Sept.   18. 
Cofferwork    without    the    use    of    scaffolding.    Device    for 

the   erection    of   boardings   for   the   production   of.     A. 

Melzer.     1,449,770;  Mar.   27. 
Coffin.     E.  E.  Allen  and  P.  M.  M.  Phelps.     Des.  62,297  ; 

May  1. 
Coffin  construction.     S.  H.  Deuel.     1,452,029  ;  Apr.  17. 
Coffin  handle.     W.  F.  Leland.     Des.  61,858  ;  Jan.  30. 
Coffin   handle.     E.  B.    Stewart  and  W.   F.   Leland.     Des. 

62,037  ;   Mar,   6. 
Cogging    and    rolling    mill    for    iron    and    steel.      T.    B. 

RogersOE.      1,474,734  ;   Nov.   20. 
Coil.     C.  Sparks  and  W.  G.  ShuU.     1,452,939  ;  Apr.  24. 
Coil     and     condenser     treatment.       F.     J.     Groten,     jr. 

1,455,199  ;  May  15. 
Coil  and  spool  construction.    S.  E.  Johannesen.    1,456,108  ; 

May  22. 
Coil-box  protector.     C.  A.  Brown.     1,443,001  ;  Jan.  23. 
Coil   boxes.    Hidden   switch   for.      C.    Saring.      1,459,995 ; 

June  26. 
Coil,    Choke.      G.    C.    Dill.      1,460,153;   June   26. 
Coil,  Current-limiting  reactance.    V.  B.  Alden.    1,467,771 ; 

Sept.    11. 
Coil,  High-frequency  seK-induction.    E.  Binard.    1,466,441 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Coil,      High-voltage     pancake-type.        A.      Schneeberger, 

1,456,937  ;  May  29. 
Coil,  Induction.     A.  A.  Kent.     1,474.597 ;   Nov.  20. 
Coil   support.     S.    C.    Hoey.      1,448,403 ;   Mar.   13. 

Coil,    Three-phase    reactance.      A.     Nyman.       1,473  862  • 

Nov.  13. 
Coil-winding  machine.     C.  Fayer.     1,449,898  ;  Mar.  27. 
Coiling  machine.     A.  A.  Blount.     1,453,431 ;  -May  1. 
Coiling     machine.     Strip-.       J.     B.     Moyer.       1,477  2''8  ■ 

Dec.   11.  ' 

Coils,    Device   for   making   armature.      G.    W.   Townsend. 

1,460,737  ;  July  3. 
Coils,  Forming  flat.     H.  G.  Cox.     1,455,188  ;  May  15. 
Coils,  Manufacturing  loading.     B.  H.  Jackson.'    1,448,542  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Colls,  Pipe  clamp  for  steam.     C.  C.  Fischer.     1,452,497 ; 

Apr.  24. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Coils,    Slider    for    tuning.      W.    F.    Gehrig.      1,460,239 ; 

June  26. 
Coils,  System  of  connections  for  multiphase  choking.     A. 

Gaudenzi.    1,457,359  ;  June  5. 
Coils,  Ventilating  system  for  reactance.     M.  E.  Skinner. 

1,466,253;   Aug.   28. 
Coin    assorter.       J.     W.     Boring    and     G.    A.     Wagoner. 

1,458,515  ;    June   12. 
Coin-bank   register.      J.    B.    Ingalls.      1,460,908 ;    July   3. 
Coin    box    and    advertising    card    holder.    Combined.      M. 

Epstein.     1,450,028;  Mar.  27. 
Coin    carrying    and    dispensing    device.      A.    F.    Nelson. 

1,445,347;   Feb.   13. 
Coin  case.     A.   H.  Field.     1,447,974;  Mar.  13. 
Coin-changing  mechanism.     D.  Allen.     1,460,878  ;  July  3. 
Coin-collecting  boxes.  Slot  lock  for.     P.  G.  T.  de  Villiers. 

1,442,132;  Jan.   16. 
Coin   collector.     J.   P.  Juley.     1,470,747;   Oct.   16. 
Coin    container.       E.    E.     Ihrig    and    W.    H.    Schneider. 

1,449,410;   Mar.  27. 
Coin-controlled     delivery     apparatus.        B.     P.      Cooper. 

1,474,070;  Nov.   13. 
Coin  -  controlled      dispensing      apparatus.        W.      Cohen. 

1,457,300  ;  June  5. 
Coin-controlled   lock.      R.   B.   Buzzaird   and   W.   C.   Buck- 

nam.     1,469,553  ;  Oct.  2. 
Coin-controlled  lock.     M.  Cohen.     1,450,355  ;  Apr.  3. 
Coin-controlled  lock.     D.  C.  Morgan.     1,465,052  ;  Aug.  14. 
Coin  controlled    lock.      C.    N.    Van    Cleave.      1,450,825; 

Apr.  3. 
Coin-controlled     machine.       A.     Wittenberg.       1,454,420 ; 

May  8. 
Coin-controlled    machines.    Coin-testing    mechanism    for. 

A.  D.  Grover.     1,457,699;  June  5. 
Coin  -  controlled     mechanism.        A.     Davis.        1,449,853  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Coin  counter.     J.   C.  Mathewes.     1,457,261 ;  May  29. 
Coin-deposit      receptacle.       J.      N.      Burno.        1,454,919 ; 

May  15. 
Coin  detector.     F.  W.  Mills.     1,452,979  ;  Apr.  24. 
Coin    detector.    Ball-bearing.      F.    W.    Mills.      1,452,980 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Coin-dispensing  device.     W.  G.  King.     1,475,585  ;  Nov.  27. 
Coin-freed  mechanism.     T.  Glover.     1,443,876  ;  Jan.  30. 
Coin  holder.    E.  E.  Ihrig  and  W.  H.  Schneider.    1,475,829  ; 

Nov.  27.  „  „ 

Coin    holder,    Pocket.      H.   M.    Greenbaum.      l,470,35<-8; 

Oct.  9. 
Coin-holding  device.     J.  N.  Edelin.     1,472,268  ;  Oct.  30. 
Coin  lock.     W.  C.  Bucknam.     1,444,325  ;  Feb.  6. 
Coin,  retainer  and  dispenser.     A.  Lieberman.     1,454,445  ; 

May   8. 
Coin  selector.     B.  V.  Hill.     1,477,221  :  Dec.  11. 
Coin  slot.     P.  G.  T.  de  Villiers.     1,470,599  ;  Oct.  16. 
Coin     tray,     Illuminated.       H.     I.     Larson.       1,477,708 ; 

Coin  vending  machine.  G.  C.  Reith.  1,463,486  ;  July  31. 
Coin-wrapping  device.  L.  E.  Parker.  1,450,111 ;  Mar.  27. 
Coins,     Device    for    operating    upon.       W.    J.    Brennan. 

1,468,874  ;  Sept.  25. 
Coke    and    ash,    Method    and    apparatus    for    separating. 

P.   H.  Jung.     1,466,377;  Aug.  28. 
Coke  containers  or  the  like.  Arrangement  in.     A.  Moet- 

teli.     1,462,119  ;  July  17. 
Coke,  Cooling.     H.  Schwenke.     1,467,506  ;  Sept.  11. 
Coke,  Cooling  tower  for  dry  cooling  of  hot.     A.  Moetteli. 

1,466,477  ;   Aug.   28. 
Coke-discharging   apparatus.      W.    G.    Laird.      1,460,067 ; 

June  26. 
Coke-drawing  machine.    R.  D.  Martin.     1,472,730  ;  Oct.  30. 
Coke    for    metallurgical    uses.    Manufacture    of.      A.    H. 

Baille-Barrelle.     1,458,964  ;  June  19. 
Coke,     Heater    for    burning    petroleum.      B.     L.    Miller. 

1,458,536;  June  12. 
Coke,  Making.     W.  E.  Davies.     1.443,618;  .Tan.  30. 
Coke  oven.     T.   G.  Kus.     1,478,570  ;   Dec.   25. 
Coke  oven  or  carbonizing  furnace.    G.  A.  Balz.     1,443,161 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Coke  oven,  Sole-heated.     T.  von  Bauer  and  B.  Zwillinger. 

1,478,410;   Dec.   25. 
Coke,  Producing.     W.  E,  Trent.     1,478,864  :  Dec.  25. 
Coke,  Producing.     J.  G.   West.     1,445,735  :  Feb.  20. 
Coke-quenching  process.     A.  Moetteli.     1,457,713  ;  June  8. 
Coke,    System   for  utilizing   waste   heat  of.     O.  Brendel. 

1,446,960;  Feb.  27. 
Coke,  Testing.     M.  D.  Curran.     1,459,143  ;  June  19. 
Coke  wharf.     E.  J.  Mason.     1,468,971 ;  Sept.  25. 
Coking      chambers.       Sealing      vertical.         J.       Schafer. 

1,460,828;  July  3.      ' 
Coking   liquefiable    bituminous   materials.    Apparatus   for. 

F.  Puening.     1,461,324  ;  July  10. 
Coking  retort  oven.     J.  van  Ackeren.     1,469,491 ;  Oct.  2. 
Coking,    System    of.      G.    W.    Traer   and   C.    M.    Garland. 

1,466,215;   Aug.   28. 
Coking    the    discharged    material    from    low-temperature 

distillation  apparatus.   Process  and  apparatus  for.     B. 

Barrs.     1,460,638  ;  July  3. 
Collapsible    box.      C.    S.    Brown.      1.467,089 :    Sept.    4. 
Collapsible  box.     N.  St.  Peter.     1,476.654  ;  Dec.  4. 
Collapsible  chair.     J.  A.  Ftecze.     1,474.191  :   Nov.  13. 
Collapsible  cup.     J.  D.  Eeifsnyder.     1,478,838 ;  Dec.  25. 
Collapsible  or  foldable  seat.     N.  A.  Rice,  G.  W.  Thompson, 

and  G.  C.  and  J.  E.  Rice.    1,475,512 ;  Nov.  27. 


Collapsible  register.     W.  D.  Redrup.     1,476,921 ;  Dec.  11. 
Collapsible  screen.    I.  E.  King.     1,464,876 ;  Aug.  14. 
Collapsible  stand.     W.  P.   Stubbs.     1,457,640  ;   June  5. 
Collapsible    table.      C.     Garrabrant    and     W.    M.     Fury. 

1,444,678  ;  Feb.  6. 
Collapsible  tube.     C.  G.  King.     1,451,461;  Apr.  10. 
Collapsible    tube,    Valved.      H.    L.    Frizell.      1,462,232; 

July  17. 
Collar,  J.   J.   Bagan.     1,445,671;   Feb.   20. 
Collar.     N.  Kobre.     1,443,477;   Jan.   30. 
Collar.     J.  M.  Lukacs.     1,450,093;  Mar.  27. 
Collar.     J.  V.  McNamara.     1,487,988;  Dec.  25. 
Collar.     M.  and  B.  Sonnenfeld.     1,443,932  ;  Jan.  30. 
Collar.     J.  M.  Van  Heusen.     1,463,932  ;  Aug.  7. 
Collar.    J.  M.  van  Heusen.     1,476,118  ;  Dec.  4. 
Collar.     G.  H.  Woods.     1,478,091 ;  Dec.  18. 
Collar  and  muzzle.  Combined.     J.  W.  Brown.     1,474,231 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Collar,  Apparel.    J.  V.  Palmer.     1,447,147 ;  Feb.  27. 
Collar  attachment.     A.  Varaud.     1,454,607  ;  May  8. 
Collar-band   holder.     C.    H.   Boyuls.      1,466,692;    Sept.   4. 
Collar  blanks.   Folder  for   lock-end.     G.   W.   Paulson   and 

R.  H.  Hill.     1,443,380  ;  Jan.  30. 
Collar  burster  and  expander.     J.  A.  Woods.     1,458,567  ; 

June  12. 
Collar  clasp.  H.  C.  Neggesmith.     1,477,762;  Dec.   18. 
Collar  clip.    J.  C.  Sanders.    1,449,060  ;  Mar.  20. 
Collar,  Driving.     J.  H.  Reedy.     1,451,111  ;  Apr.  10. 
Collar  fastener.     J.   J.  Furlong.     1,474,252  ;  Nov.  13. 
Collar-fastening     device.       G.     L.     Brisbin.       1,473,460 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Collar,     Folding.       J.     M.     van     Heusen.       1,455,683 ; 

May  15. 
Collar  holder.     G.  A.  Johnson.    1,464,658  ;  Aug.  14. 
Collar  holder.     E.   I.  Rogers,   jr.     1,461,328;   July   10. 
Collar  hook.      H.    C.    Clark.      1,464,257 ;   Aug.    7. 
Collar,  Horse.     J.  H.  Woodward.     1,451,750  ;  Apr.  17. 
Collar-retaining  device.    C.  M.  Beale.    1,458,797  ;  June  12. 
Collar,    Reversible.     P.  Tamborello.     1,478,589 ;   Dec.   25. 
Collar   supporter.    Soft-.     F.   A.    Kaufmann.      1,453,144; 

Apr.  24. 
Collar-stud  support.     A.   Goldknopf.     1,473,549 ;   Nov.   6. 
Collar  wrapper.     E.  F.  Jantz.     1,453,070;  Apr.  24. 
Collars  and   other  articles.  Button  for  soft.     F.  E.  War- 
ner.    1,467,279  ;  Sept.  4. 
Collars  and  other  articles.  Flexible  button  for  soft.    F.  E. 

Warner.     1,467,280  ;  Sept.  4. 
Collars  and  the  like.  Machine  for  use  in  the  manufacture 

of  linen.     E.  B.    Fenby.     1,452,111;  Apr.  17. 
Collars,    Shaping   machine   for   laundered.      S.    L.    Thrift. 

1,458,255;   June  12. 
Collecting    and    separating    apparatus.       C.     E.     Tetley. 

1,448,606;  Mar.  13. 
Collectors,    Safety    support    for    current.      A.    C.    Wood. 

1,461,813 ;  July  17. 
Colloidal  decolorizing   material  and  producing   the  same. 

L.    Wickenden.      1,447,452 ;   Mar.   6. 
Colloidal  metals  and  metalloids  and  compounds  of  same. 

Preparing.     L.   Berend.     1,460,012 ;   June  26. 
Colloidal  soluble  substances  and  suspensions.  Producing. 

L.  Lilienfeld.     1,444,257;  Feb.  6. 
Colloids,    Drying.      G.-  P.    Lunt.      1,450,377;    Apr.    3. 
Color  box.     J.   J.  Bohock.     1,462,479;  July  24. 
Color  dropper.     C.  H.  Hombeck.     1,471,731 ;  Oct.  23. 
Color-identifying    apparatus.      N.    Macbeth.      1,442,166 ; 

Jan.    16. 
Color-mixing  device.     L.  S.  Bower.     1,451,810 ;  Apr.   17. 
Color-screen     protection    and     support.       J.    C.     Herron. 

1,478,473  ;  Dec.  25. 
Color  transparency.     W.  V.  D.  Kelley.    1,461,356  ;  July  10. 
Colored   article.     N.   V.    de  Llpski.      1,462,536;   July  24. 
Coloring  matter,  Disazo.    A.  W.  Joyce.     1,472,333  ;  Oct.  30. 
Coloring     matters,     Manufacture     of     vat.       F.     Kader. 

1,459,536;    June    19. 
Coloring  matters,  Production  of.     W.J.Pope.     1,451,270; 

Apr.  10. 
Coloring  motors.  Process  and  composition  of  matter  for. 

P.  M.  Haldeman.     1,453,457;  May  1. 
Colors,      Appliance      for     displaying.        M.      M.      Miles. 

1,460,264;  June  26. 
Colors    in    nonaqueous   solvents,    Producing   azo.      W.    J. 

Murray.     1,462,613;  July  24. 
Colors,  Method  of  and  means  for  projecting.    P.  Janovjak. 

1,458,826  ;   June   12. 
Colorimeter  nephelometer.  Combined.     J.  C.  Bock  and  S. 

R.  Benedict.     1,456,964;  May  29. 
Column  clamp.     L.  Lampert.     1,467,860  ;  Sept.  11. 
Column  clamp.     L.  Lampert.     1,467,943 ;   Sept.   11. 
Column,    Frictionating.      H.    C.    P.    Weber.      1,454,874; 

May  15. 
Column  mold.     T.  F.  Novy.    1,445,907 ;  Feb.  20. 
Column    strain    insulator.      L.    Steinberger.      1,448,604 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Columns   and   the   like.   Constructing   foundation.     C.   R. 

Gow.     1,475,696;  Nov.  27. 
Comb  :  See — 

Barber's  comb.  Hair  comb. 

Fountain  comb. 
Comb.      H.   W.   Babcock.      1,451,562;   Apr.   10. 
Comb.      B.    P.    Hadley   and   C.    C.    Holden.      1,449,149: 

Mar.    20. 
Comb.      H.   T.    Holland.      1,451,260;   Apr.    10. 
Comb.     R.  B.   Howard.     1,465,519;   Aug.  21. 


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Comb.     E.  Letarte.     Des.  63,566;  Dec.  IS. 
Comb.     P.   D.  YankofT.     1,460,305  ;  June  2G. 
Comb  and  brush.    A.  N.  Warreu.    1,462,400 ;  July  17. 
Comb     and    hair    cutter,     Combined.       C.    A.    Fontaine. 

1.454.715;  May  8. 
Comb,  Bristle.     M.  L.  Fitzoatrick.     1.441,412 ;  Jan.  9. 
Comb,  brush,  and  mirror.  Pocket.   W.  JF.  Sumer.   1,446,595  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Comb  cleaner.     A.  O.  Alsager.     1,458,018 ;  June  5. 
Comb  cleaner.     A.  J.  Bennett.     1,450.576  ;  Apr.  3. 
Comb  cleaner.    J.  Stettner.     1,457,757  ;  June  5. 
Comb  cleaner.     J.   A.   Walsh.     1,467.128 ;   Sept.   4. 
Comb-cutting     machine.       E.     G.     Loomis.        1,473,111 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Comb,    Hair-straightener.      C.    A.    Gardner.      1,465,979 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Comb,    Spanish.      F.    Spill.      Des.    63,271 ;    Nov.    13. 
Comb,    Tonic-applying.      H.    L.    Borstelnian.      1,475,786 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Combing  machine.     E.  Holmes.     1,478,609  ;   Dec.  25. 
Combing    machine.      J.    Horridge.      1,463,816 ;    Aug.    7. 
Combing  machine.     J.  Jolly.     1,446,750:  Feb.  27. 
Combing  machine.     J.  W.   Nasmith.     1,466,846 ;   Sept.   4. 
Combing  machine.     J.   W.   Nasmith.     1,473,197 ;   Nov.   6. 
Combing  machine.     J.  W.  Nasmith.     1,454,484  ;  May  8. 
Combing  machines,  Attachment  for.     E.  A.  Davignon,  A. 

E.  Barry,  and  J.  Greenhalgh.     1.475,043  :  Nov.  20. 
Combing  machines.  Detaching  motion  for.     S.  H.  Helland. 

1,464,098  ;  Aug.  7. 
Combing    machines.     Driving    mechanism     for.       P.     A. 

Helmbold.     1,444,877  ;  Feb.  13. 
Combing  machines.  Swinging  nippers  in  flat.     E.  H.  Hein- 

rlch.     1,464,820;  Aug.  14. 
Combs  and  other  toothed  articles.  Method  of  and  Appara- 
tus for  manufacturing.     H.   Schelhammer.     1,464,664 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Combination   boiler.      C.    R.    Kline.      1,462,862 ;   July   24. 
Combination      boiler.      Double-heating.        M.      B.      Kato. 

1,458,135;  June  12. 
Combination  chair.     F.  G.  Kapelman.     1,455,255  ;  May  15. 
Combination    frame.      E.    L.    Schumacher.      1,457,608 ; 

June  5. 
Combination  heater.     D.  O.  Miller.     1,452,249  ;  Apr.   17. 
Combination  lock.     R.  Baer.     1,472,577  ;  Oct.  30. 
Combination  lock.     W.  T.  Benham.      1,451,036  ;  Apr.  10. 
Combination   lock.     V.   B.   Cortese.     1,449,972 ;   Mar.   27. 
Combination   lock.      G.    H.    Cozens.      1,450,137 ;   Mar    27. 
Combination  lock.     A.  Denayer.     1,472,409  ;  Oct.  30. 
Combination  lock.     W.  H.  Jay.     1,464,281 ;  Aug.  7. 
Combination   lock.     J.   O'Kelly.      1,451,954 ;    Apr.    17. 
Combination  lock.     J.  Patoska.     1,443,849  ;  Jan.  30. 
Combination  lock.     D.  Pidlyski.     1,448,707  ;  Mar.  13. 
Combination  lock.     W.   Schmitz.     1,453,642  ;  May  1. 
Combination   lock.      H.    Simbol.      1,475,033 ;   Nov.    20. 
Combination  lock.     T.  I.   Summers.     1,475.089  ;   Nov.  20. 
Combination   lock.      S.   J.   Zingman.      1,460,932;    July   3. 
Combination     switch.       E.     W.     Chandler.       1,473,463  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Combination  switch.    R.  K.  Winning.     1.441,618 ;  Jan.  n. 
Combination    tool.      A.    Bangert.      1,458.511 ;    June    12. 
Combination   tool.     A.   Bangert.     1,469,472 ;   Oct.   2. 
Combination  tool.    'E.  J.  Hanson.     1,459,531 ;  June  19. 
Combination  tool.     J.  J.  Holscen.     1.453,979  ;  May  1. 
Combination  tool.     C.  B.  Jacoby.     1,469,838  ;  Oct.  9. 
Combination   tool.      E.    Johnsgaard.      1,473,186 ;    Nov.    6. 
Combination  tool.     C.  Leak.     1.477,833  ;  Dec.  18. 
Combination  tool.     M.  B.  Martinez.     1,453,155  ;  Apr.  24. 
Combination  tool.     H.  Schuetz.     1,463,374  ;  July  31. 
Combination  tool.     W.  A.  Shields.     1,463,375  ;  July  31. 
Combination  tool.    M.  Wasseth.     1,465,009  ;  Aug.  14. 
Combustible  mixture.  Apparatus  for  producing  and  utiliz- 
ing.    S.  Trood.     1,466,006;  Aug.  28. 
Combustible  mixture.  Device  for  producing  and  utilizing. 

S.  Trood.     1,454,196  ;  May  8. 
Combustibles,   Burner  for  liquid.      C.    Link6.      1,459,226 

June  19. 
Combustion     apparatus.       J.     S.     Andrews.       1,459,649 

June  19. 
Combustion,   Apparatus   for   controlling.     F.    H.   Brown 

1,463,142;  July  24. 
Combustion,    Apparatus    for    regulating.      F.    H.    Brown 

1,460,366  ;  July  3. 
Combustion,     Controlling.       F.     H.     Brown.       1,463,141 

July  24. 
Combustion,     Controlling.       F.     H.     Brown.       1,463,143 

July  24. 
Combustion-controlling   system.      D.    Adams.      1,474,754 

Nov.  20. 
Combustion  device.     S.  B.   Waters.     1,456,748  ;   May  29 
Combustion   engine.     A.   A.   Rigny.      1,457,123 ;   May   20 
Combustion  engine.     W.  Brown.     1,467,998  ;  Sept.  18. 
Combustion-engine-lubricating  mechanism.     G.  F.  Zucker, 

1,462,894  ;  July  24. 
Combustion    engine,    Two    or    multi    cylinder.      A.    O.    L 

Wennerby.     1,477,736 ;    Dec.   18. 
Combustion-promoting  device.     T.  F.   and  A.  H.   Lawter 

1,468,536;    Sept.    18. 
Combustion  regulator.  Automatic.     L.  E.  Jones  and  C.  R 

Wraith.     1,458,419;   June  12. 
Combustion    system.      L.    L.    Scott    and   A.    C.    Stalev 

1,441,888  ;  Jan.  9. 
Comestibles,  Method  and  apparatus  for  handling.     P.  W. 

Petersen.     Rel5,683  ;    Sept.  4. 


Commercial  products  from  blood.  Preparation  of.     F.  W. 

V.  Fitzgerald.     1,441,570  ;  Jan.  0. 
Commingling  device.     E.  A.  Reeves.     1,448,151 ;  Mar.  13. 
Comminuted  material.  Wet  process  of  classifying.     W.  O 

Borcherdt.     1,448,514  ;  Mar.  13. 
Communication     system.       R.     A.     Helsing.       1,465,732 ; 

Aug.   21. 
Communication  system.  Secret-.     H.  A.  Affel,     1,474,426 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Communication  system,  Secret-.   R.  D.  Parker.   1,460,438 : 

July  3. 
Communication  .system.  Secret-.     R.  D.  Parker  and  B.  P. 

Hamilton.     1,461,783  ;  July  17. 
Commutator.     C.  A.  Adams.     1,467,467;   Sept.   11. 
Commutator.     A.  J.  Hix.     1,445,885  ;   Feb.  20. 
Commutator.     E.  W.  Klein.     1,444,252  ;  Feb.  6. 
Commutator  compound.     J.  E.  Fisher.     1,469,039  ;  Sept.  25. 
Commutator-cooling  apparatus.    N.  Wilkinson.    1,476,040 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Commutator  motor.  Alternating-current.     O.  Tflrk  and  J. 

Kozlsek.     1,456,658;  May  29. 
Commutator     motor.     Single-phase.       R.     E.     Hellmund. 

1,472,172;  Oct.  30. 
Commutator   segment  and   producing  same.      C.   A.  Van 

Dusen.     1,457,801 ;  June  5. 
Commutators,    Cleaner   for.      E.   A.    Dodelin.      1,445,498 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Commutators,  hip  rings,  drums,  and  the  like.  Apparatus 

for  truing  up.     A.  Norrel.     1,463,224  ;  July  31. 
Commutators,  Machine  for   dressing  contact  surfaces   of. 

J.  Myers.     1,442,492  ;  Jan.  16. 
Compact  attachment.     A.  M.  Locke.     1,461,923  ;  July  17. 
Compact   carrier.     J.   Schmid.     1,470,884 ;   Oct.   16. 
Compacts,    Holder    for.       F.    J.    M.    Miles.       1,451,740; 

Apr.  17. 
Compartment  box.     T.  K.  P.  Haines.     1,454,639  ;  May  8. 
Compass.      H.    Goldblatt.      1,442,143;    Jan.    16. 
Compass-deviation   corrector.      W.  O.   White.     1,478,080 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Compass,   Electromagnetic.     G.  W.   Pickard.     1,472^642 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Compass     ellipsograph.       J.     A.     Caldwell.       1,456,970 ; 

May  29. 
Compass,  Gyroscopic.     A.  E.  Gott.     1,453,103 ;  Apr.  24. 
Compass,     Gyroscopic.       J.    B.     Henderson.       1,445,279; 

Feb.  13. 
Compass,     Gyroscopic.        H.      L.     Tanner.        1,452,485 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Compass,  Magnetic.     J.  P.  Warburg.     1,474,394  ;  Nov.  20. 
Compass,  Self-luminous.    E.  W.  Day  and  R.  S.  A.  Dougher- 
ty.    1,445,131 ;   Feb.  13. 
Compass,     square,     etc..     Combined.     R.     H.     Johnson. 

1,453,625  ;  May  1. 
Compasses.     TJ.  Johnson.     1,462,412 ;  July  17. 
Compasses,    Compensating    system    for.      C.    H.    Bedell. 

1,448,050 ;  Mar.  13. 
Compasses  of  submarine  vessels.   Illuminating  device  for 

use  in  connection  with  magnetic.     M.  Roux.     1,456,679  ; 

May  29. 
Compensating  gauge.     C.  H.  Berry.     1,444,098  ;  Feb.  6. 
Compensating  mechanism.     R.   L.   Wilcox.     1,441,255-6 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Compilation,  Means  employed  in.    L.  S.  Crone;    1,476,876  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Comjwsing    machines,     Making     character     carriers     for. 

P.  L.  Hill.     1,466,437  ;  Aug.  28. 
Composing-stick  knee.    C.  E.  Esselstyne.    1.440,531 ;  Jan.  2. 
Composite  article.     L.  T.  Frederick.     1.475,764  ;  Nov.  27. 
Composite  article  and  forming  the  same.    H.  C.  Bierman. 

1,440,440  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Composite  board.    A.  Groundman.    1,440,674  ;  Jan.  2. 
Composite   fabric.      G.   O.   Coombs.      1,458,918 ;   June    12. 
Composite  fabric.     P.  T.  Jackson.     1,464,155  ;  Aug.  7. 
Composite    plate    and    making    the    same.      S.    C.    Hoey. 

1,477,351:    Dec.   11. 
Composite  sheet  material.     O.  D.  Richardson.     1,459,259  ; 

June  19. 
Composite  structure.     G.  W.  Riddle.     1,475,409;  Nov.  27. 
Composition  articles.  Means  for  producing.     C.  R.  Robin- 
son.    1,474,565  ;  Nov.  20. 
Composition  board.     H.  C.  Dorn.     1,450,582  ;  Apr.  3. 
Composition    of    matter.      D.    E.    Brownell.      1,468,957 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Composition    of    matter.      R.    Luckenbach.      1,457,708 ; 

June  5. 
Composition  of  matter.    N.  L.  Olson.    1,455,651 ;  May  15. 
Composition  of  matter.     J.  L.  Stoltz.     1,442,239  ;  Jan.  16. 
Composition  of  matter  and  using  the  same.     R.  Lucken- 
bach.    1,478,237;   Dec.   18. 
Compote.     F.  Carder.     Des.  61,943  ;  Feb.  13. 
Compote.     A.  J.  Flauder.     Des.  62,045  ;  Mar.   6. 

Compound  for  treating  Vincent's  stomatitis.  O.  W. 
Lilly.     1,469,322  ;  Oct.  2. 

Compound,  Parting.  W.  J.  Adams  and  J.  L.  Cummings. 
1,441,199;  Jan.  9. 

Compounding,  impregnating,  and  coating.  Fluid  composi- 
tion for.     R.  P.  L.  Britton.     1,477,938  ;  Dec.  18. 

Compressing  and  holding  compressed  spiral  springs  until 
released  in  position.  Device  for.  C.  I.  Rock.  1,449,551 ; 
Mar.   27. 

Compressing  apparatus.  M.  M.  Whitfield.  1,460,300 ; 
June  26. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  inuenWows— Continued. 


Compressing  machine,  Stuff-.     A.  Gremaud  and  E.  Vilain. 

1,449,095;  Mar.  20. 
Compressing     machine,     Valve-spring-.       G.     S.     Roberts. 

1,470,543  ;   Oct.   9. 
Compressing  machines.  Safety  controlling  mechanism  for. 

G.   P.    Carroll.      1,445,751 ;   Feb.   20. 
Compression  coupling.     J.  H.  Funk.     1,463,261 ;  July  31. 
Compression    indicator.      J.    W.    Van    Wart.      1,475,096; 

Nov.  20. 
Compressor.     E.  C.  Beam.  1,471,820  ;  Oct.  23. 
Compressor.     J.  G.  De  Remer.     Re-15,590  ;  May  1. 
Compressor.     E.  T.  Ford.     1,457,696;  June  5. 
Compressor.        C.      C.      Hanson      and     J.     Twardowsky. 

1,458,702;  June   12. 
Compressor.        C.      C.      Hanson      and     J.     Twardowsky. 

1,402,695  ;  July  24. 
Compressor.     J.   G.   Hunter.      1,445,889;   Feb.   20. 
Compressor.     B.  V.  Nordberg.     1,467,489;  Sept.  11. 
Compressor.      W.    Prellwitz.      1,467,066;    Sept.    4. 
Compressoi-.     H.  J.   Smith.     1,443,764  ;  Jan.  30. 
Compressor.     S.   H.  Todd.     1,451,033  ;  Apr.   10. 
Compressor.     S.    H.   Todd.     1,466,974 ;    Sept.   4. 
Compressor.     J.  Twardowsky.     1,450,122 ;  Mar.  27. 
Compressor.     C.   W.   VoUmann.      1,451,723 ;    Apr.    17. 
Compressor.      G.   Weiss.     1,445,252 ;   Feb.   13. 
Compressor.      E.    Wilson.      1  442,319 ;    Jan.    16. 
Compressor.     E.  Wilson.     1,444,577-8 ;   Feb.  6. 
Compressor.     E.  Wilson.     1,452,718 ;  Apr.  24. 
Compressor.      E.    Wilson.      1,463,989 ;    Aug.    7. 
Compressor    and    vacuum    pump.     Combination.       C.    M. 

Tursky.     1,478,929  ;  Dec.  25. 
Compressor,  Ball.     P.  H.  Williams.     1,457,866 ;  June  5. 
Compressor,    Centrifugal.      D.    A.    Maclean.      1,457,536 ; 

June  5. 
Compressor  -  controlling      mechanism.         L.      J.      Clapp. 

1,473,078;   Nov.   6. 
Compressor-controlling       mechanism.         L.       J.       Clapp. 

1,473,598  ;  Nov.  6. 
Conjpressor  controlling  mechanism.     J.  Ollphant.     Rel5,- 

551;  Feb.  27. 
Compressor,     Electric     motor-driven.        G.     J.     Spohrer. 

1,470,548  ;   Oct.  9. 
Compressor,  expander,  motor,  and  pump,  Rotary.     W.  J. 

Hawkins.     1,460,487  ;  July  3. 
Com,pressor,    Lubricant.      N.    W.    Cummins.      1,456,973 ; 

May  29. 
Compressor    mechanism.      J.    W.    Gardner.      1,450,032 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Compressor,  Portable.  D.  Corpl  and  M.  Pretot.   1,445,073  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Compressor,    Rotary.     M.   Balcker.      1,451,859 ;    Apr.    17. 
Compressor,     Rotary.       H.     A.     Campbell.        1,452,024 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Compressor,  Rotary.    G.  B.  Petsche.    1,440,891  ;  Jan.  2. 
Compressor,  Rotary.     W.  G.  B.  Rolaff.     1,470,030  ;  Oct.  9. 
Compressor,  Rotary.     E.  Wilson.     1,444,440  ;  Feb.  6. 
Compressor,  Rotary  hydraulic.    G.  McKerahan.   1,445,096  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Compressor,   Spring.     C.  N.  Graves.     1.472,752  ;   Oct.  30. 
Compressor  unit.     H.  A.  Gehres.     1.475,381 ;  Nov.  27. 
Compressors,  blowers,  or  the  like,  Regulating  means  for. 

R.    H.   Collingham.      1,466,295;   Aug.   28. 
Compressors,    Centrifugal  unloader  for.     F.    W.   Parsons. 

1,454,402;   May  8. 
Compressors,    Controlling  mechanism,  for.     F.   D.   Holds- 
worth.     1,474,590;  Nov.  20. 
Compressors,    Cooling    mechanism    for.      H.    W.    Rottel. 

1,467,503;    Sept.   11. 
Compressors,    Regulating    mechanism    for.       H.    Abbott. 

1,468,987  ;  Sept.  25. 
Compressors,    Removable   crosshead    for.      W.   and   J.    O. 

Wlshart.     1,448,020  ;  Mar.  13. 
Compressors,  Shaft  seal  for.     F.  J.  Heideman.     1,458,183  ; 

June  12. 
Compressors,   Starting  unloader  for  air.     L.  F.  HofEman. 

1,444,122;  Feb.   6. 
Compressors,   Unloader  for.      B.   S.   Aikman.     1,477,161 ; 

Dec.    11. 
Compressors,   Variable-speed  transmission   mechanism  for 

air.     R.    E.  Badsky.     1,446,284 ;   Feb.    20. 
Computer.     J.  S.  Holm.     1,476,514  ;  Dec.  4. 
Computing  machine.     L.   L.   Ansart.      1,460,469  ;   July   3. 
Computing     machine.        L.      Foumier      and      G.      Mang. 

1,454,716  ;  May  8. 
Computing     machine.       K.     R.     Hammond.       1,459,886 ; 

June  26. 
Computing  machine.  A.  G.  Kupetz.  1,440,610  :  Jan.  2. 
Computing  machine.  H.  L.  Pitman.  1,445.909  ;  Feb.  20. 
Computing  machine.  B.  C.  Stlckney.  1,458,110  ;  June  5. 
Computing  machine.  R.  B.  Vance.  1,457,411 ;  June  5. 
Computing  machine.  H.  H.  Vlckers.  1,456.660  ;  May  29. 
Computing  machine.  H.  H.  Vlckers.  1,457,476  ;  June  5. 
Computing    machine.    Auxiliary     chart.       G.     C.    Hosch. 

1,470,839  ;  Oct.  16. 
Computing  mechanism.     F.  B.  Mulford  and  J.  D.  Dickin- 
son.    1,471,000;  Oct.  16. 
Computing    scale    with    interchangeable    charts.      G.    M. 

Ludlow.     1,451,703  ;  Apr.  17. 
Concentrates,  Treatment  of.     W.  O.  Borcherdt.    1,446,377  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Concentrating   apparatus.      L.    D.    Lansdalo.      1,442,672 ; 

Jan.   16. 


O.      E.     Merrell.       1,443,714; 
Apparatus     for.       E.     Monti. 


Concentrating     process. 

Jan.  30. 
Concentrating     solutions, 

1,465,020  ;  Aug.  14. 
Concentrating  table.    C.  C.  Hebbard.    1,452,969  ;  Apr.  24. 
Concentrating  table.     E.  A.   Sperry.     1.442,186  ;  Jan.   16. 
Concentrator.     D.  E.  Bleakley.     1,443,608  ;  Jan.  30. 
Concentrator.     D.  F.  Platner.     1,469,019  ;  Sept.  25. 
Concentrator.     E.  G.  WlUems.     1,464,793  ;  Aug.  14. 
Concrete  aggregate,  Treating.     C.  L.  Bourne.     1,458,387  ; 

June  12. 
Concrete    and    like    structures.    Form    for    molding.      J. 

Christie  and  A.  R.  Lang.     1,471,239;  Oct.  16. 
Concrete  and  like  structures.  Interlocking  reenforcing  and 

fastening    element    for.      C.    F.    Whlffen.      1,441,616 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Concrete  and  making  same.     B.  L.  Zukoskl.     1,471,876  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Concrete  and   other   blocks   and   the    like   or   other   pur- 
poses. Tamping  press  for.     O.  Hermoye  and  C.  Glorlan. 

1.447,460;  Mar.  6. 
Concrete    and    other    buildings,    Blashlng    fastening    for. 

R.    P.   Burrows.      1,452,412 ;  Apr.   17. 
Concrete  and  similar  material  into  block   form.  Machine 

for     molding     and      pressing.        W.      H.     McCandlish. 

1,442,283;  Jan.  16. 
Concrete      articles.      Manufacture      of.        F.    Schroder. 

1,446,435;  Feb.   20. 
Concrete    bars.     Collapsible    chair    for.      W.    E.    White. 

1,472,107  ;  Oct.  30. 
Concrete  beam,  Reenforced-.     R.  C.  Keogan.     1,465,307 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Concrete,    Bituminous.      G.    A.    Henderson.      1,464,482 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Concrete  block.    L.  V.  Metz.    1,462,374  ;  July  17. 
Concrete    block   and   the   like.      H.    Wilkins.      1,448,648 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Concrete    block    construction.       M.    RofiBno.       1,472,680 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Concrete-block     machine.       R.     S.     Cohoon.       1,461,413 ; 

July  10. 
Concrete-block     machine.       F.     S.     Lindley.       1,455,296 ; 

May  15. 
Concrete-block    machine.      W.    A.    Whitfield.      1,455,317; 

May  15. 
Concrete-block-making  machine.    G.  W.  Papke.     1,442,967  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Concrete-block-molding    machine.      W.    E.    Bamhart   and 

M.  E.  Lohr.     1,475,532;  Nov.  27. 
Concrete  -  block  -  molding     machine.        C.      H.      Hoglund. 

1,454,642;  May  8. 
Concrete    block.    Sectional.      G.    R.    Elliott.       1,444,784; 

Feb.  13. 
Concrete    blocks.    Apparatus    for    forming    faced.      C.    S. 

Wert.     1,475,911 ;  Nov.  27. 
Concrete  blocks.  Forming  faced.     C.  S.  Wert.     1,471,990  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Concrete  blocks.   Making.     W.    H.   Carey.     1,453,746-7 ; 

May  1. 
Concrete    blocks.    Means    for    molding.      G.    J.    Saffert. 

1,451,714  ;  Apr.  17. 
Concrete  blocks.  Mechanism  for  molding.     D.  C.  Newman. 

1,451,049;  Apr.  10. 
Concrete   blocks.   Mold  for.      B.   C.   Bonlger.      1,459,945 ; 

June  26. 
Concrete  blocks.  Mold  for.     C.  &  D.  TampUn.     1,467,657 ; 

Sept.    11. 
Concrete     bodies.     Forming     hollow.       H.      Barkschat. 

1,474,881 :  Nov.  20. 
Concrete  building.  F.  H.  Coney.  1,461,891 ;  July  17. 
Concrete  building.  W.  C.  Flannery.  1,471,841 ;  Oct.  23. 
Concrete  building.  J.  F.  Matthews.  1,465,166  ;  Aug.  14. 
Concrete  building.  F.  B.  Reilly.  1,445,713 ;  Feb.  20. 
Concrete  building.  W.  C.  Rlchman.  1,477,665  ;  Dec.  18. 
Concrete    building    block.      A.    Henderson.       1,446,796 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Concrete  building  block.    F.  Kagermeier.    1,461,851 ;  July 

17. 
Concrete  building  blocks.  Means  for  use  in  the  molding 

of.     .J.  T.  Browne  and  W.  Black.     1,474,813  ;  Nov.  20. 
Concrete  building  boards  or  slabs.  Making.     W.  C.  Rich- 
man.     1,463,841 ;  Aug.  7. 
Concrete       building       construction.         A.       Henderson. 

1,445,945 ;  Feb.  20. 
Concrete  building  construction.     C.  O'Brien.     1,444.355 ; 

Feb.   6. 
Concrete-building     form.       D.     D.     Hughes.       1,472,174 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Concrete    building    form.      O.    G.    Nicholas.      1,470,467; 

Oct.  9. 
Concrete  building  structure.     V.   O.   Jeffries.     1,444,187; 

Feb   6. 
Concrete    buildings.     Column     cap    for.       F.    H.     Coney. 

1,461,892  ;  July  17. 
Concrete  buildings.  Erection  of.    R.  H.  Aiken.    1,457,684 ; 

June  5. 
Concrete    bulkhead     or    retaining    wall.       F.     G.     Borg. 

1,467,470;   Sept.   11. 
Concrete     construction.       E.     F.     Allbrlght.       1,476,572 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Concrete     construction.       R.     A.     Megenlty.       1,472,373 ; 

Oct.  30. 


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Concrete  coustruction,  Collapsible  core  for.     F.  J.  Honian. 

1.4G7,TG0  ;   Sept.  11. 
Concrete-construction  elements,  Apparatus  for  the  fabri- 
cation of.     E.  V.  Preuss.     1,46S,.325;  Sept.  18. 
Concrete     construction,     Form     for.       C.     W.     Hayward. 

l,4C>i!,S."0  :  Sept.  4. 
Concrete  construction.  Precast  reenforced.     A.   N.   Laird. 

1.472,917  ;  Nov.  6. 
Concrete    construction,    Reenforced.      J.    H.    Shulze,    sr. 

1.446.275  ;  Feb.  20. 
Concrete    construction,    Steel    form    for.      H.    E.    White. 

1.4(n,40'J  ;  July  10. 
Concrete  construction.  Tie  for  reenforced.     H.  E.  Clouser 

and  E.  R.  Thornton.     1,465,421  ;  Aug.  21. 
Concrete,    Deformed   reenforcing   bar  for.      C.    G.    Ohlson 

and   A.   E.   .Tupp.     1,477,378;   Dec.   11. 
Concretp-distriliutins      machine.        E.      H.      Lichtenberg. 

1,440,124;   Feb.   20. 
Concrete     door  -  frame     construction.        G.     J.      Saffert. 

1,451,713  :  Apr.  17. 
Concrete     elevator     and     distributor.       H.     A.     Trester. 

1.475,253  :  Nov.  27. 
Concrete   tlat-slab   construction,   Reenforcement  for  reen- 
forced-.    L.  Davidson.     1,452,677  ;  Apr.  24. 
Concrete  floor  beams  of  greenhouse  benches,  Mold  for.     F. 

J.   Mead.     1,468,316;   Sept.   18. 
Concrete.    Floor    construction    for    reenforced.      J.    Soty. 

1.444.800:  Feb.   13. 
Concrtte  floors  and  slabs.  Means  for  holding  reenforcing 

fabrication  of.     C.  H.  Snyder.     1,464,886  ;  Aug.  14. 
Concrete  floors,  Apparatus  for  constructing.     H.  L.  Wells. 

1,445,374;  Feb.   13. 
Concrete  form.    W.  S.  Dunham.     1,464,600  ;  Aug.  14. 
Concrete  form.     J.  N.  Heltzel.     1,459.207  ;  June  19. 
Concrete  form.     E.  B.  Patmor.     1,453,174  ;  Apr.  24. 
Concrete  form.     W.  J.   Pedersen.     1,457„999  ;   June  5. 
Concrete   form.      W.    C.    Polk.      1,442,294 ;    Jan.    16. 
Concrete  form.     H.  Rath.     1,452,983  ;  Apr.  24. 
Concrete  form.     D.  E.  Tlngley.     1,452,628  ;  Apr.  24. 
Concrete  form.   Adjustable.     C.   F.  Moore.      1,473,964-5  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Concrete  form   and   support.     W.   E.   White.     1,474,659 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Concrete-form  clamp.     E.  R.  Perry.     1,472,436;   Oct.  30. 
.Concrete     form     clamp,     Self-locking.        A.     L.     Moore. 

1,477,974  ;  Dec.  18. 
Concrete-form  tie  and  spacer.     H.   A.  Orlopp  and  D.  B. 

Smith.     1,468,790 ;  Sept.  25. 
Concrete  forms,  Tie  brace  for.    R.  A.  McHale.     1,458,769  ; 

June  12. 
Concrete  insert.     E.  Delia.     1,474,956  ;  Nov.  20. 
Concrete  insert.     L.  A.  Nielson.     1,460,035  ;  June  26. 
Concrete  insert.     J.  E.  Ogden.     1,474,729  ;  Nov.  20. 
Concrete  Insert.     C.  C.  Tomklnson.     1,461,742  ;  July  17. 
Concrete  insert.     R.  P.  Zents.     1.463,863  ;   Aug.   7. 
Concrete  inserts.  Holder  for.     W.  E.  White.     1,473,268  : 

Nov.  6. 

Concrete   mains,    Service   connection    for.      C.    F.    Buente. 

1,463,148:    July    31. 
Concrete,    Manufacture    of    flowerpots,    pipes,    and    other 

hollow    articles    of.      J.    Neuenschwander.      1,441,704 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Concrete,   Manufacture  of  railway  sleepers  and  the  like 

of  reenforced.     0.  Smreker.     1,454,794  :  May  8. 
Concrete       metallic      reenforcement.        H.     J.      Foster. 

1,449,855  ;  Mar.   27. 
Concrete  mixer.     G.  W.  Adams.     1,454.370  ;  May  8. 
Concrete  mixer.     B.   C.   Carey.     1,460,571 ;  July  3. 
Concrete  mixer.     W.  G.  Craig.     1,445,999  ;  Feb.  20. 
Concrete    mixer.      W.    E.    and    H.    E.    Dunn.      1,447,125 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Concrete  mixer.     H.  E.  .Tohnson.     1,453,047  ;  Apr.  24. 
Concrete     mixer.     D.     B.     Martin     and     J.      Westerby. 

1,453.634  ;  May  1. 
Concrete  mixer.     S.  H.  Wightman.     1,455,898  ;  May  22. 
Concrete    mixers.    Dumping    device    for.      .1.    C.    French. 

1.443.788:  .Tan.  30. 
Concrete-mixing  machine.     H.  K.  Fox   and  G.  J.   Fisher. 

1.451.819:  Apr.  17. 
Concrete-mixing      machines.      Spout      for.        G.      Jaeger. 

1.458.706  ;  June  12. 

Concrete-mixing     machines.      Spout      for.        G.      Jaeger. 

1,476,892;  Dec.  11. 
Concrete-mixing   machines,   Water   tank    for.      G.   Jaeger. 

1.458.707  ;  June  12. 

Concrete  mold.     P.  Cartv.     1,443,459  ;  Jan.  30. 
Concrete  mold.     E.  L.  Davis.     1,447,283  ;  Mar.  6. 
Concrete  mold.,    G.  M.  Ditto.     1,460.232  ;  June  26. 
Concrete  mold.     G.  J.  McLain.     1,465,782;  Aug.  21. 
Concntp   mold.      J.    A.   Tas;gart.      3.456,345;   May   22. 
Concrete  moUl.      A.  Tvskiewicz.      1,446.050;   Feb.   27. 
Concrete    mold.    Collapsible.      A.    H.    Evans.      1,471,951 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Concrete,    Mold    for    tiles    or    blocks    of.      M.    Moore. 

1,457.991  ;  June  5. 
Concrete    mold    or    form.      T.    De    La   Mare.      1,456,539 ; 

May  20. 

Concrete-mold      suspension      device.        W.      van      Aalst. 

1,467,662;    Sept.    11. 
Conprpto    monument    form.       R.    M.     Fiala.      1.444,170  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Concrete,    Nailing.      J.    E.    Klelst.      1,456,985 ;    May    29. 


Concrete  or  the  like.  Machine  for  working.     W.  J.  Fitz- 
gerald and  A.   B.   Cadman.     1.474,770 ;   Nov.   20. 
Concrete   pavement,    Machine   for   making.      J.   M.    Rath- 

mell.     1.447,999  ;  Mar.  13. 
Concrete   pavers,    I5oom    and    bucket    tor.      C.    E.    Footo. 

1,478,945  :  Dec.  25. 
Concrete     pile     and     forming     same.       M.     Blumenthal. 

1,440,032;  Mar.  20. 
Concrete  pile  and  the  like.     H.  R.  Asserson.     1,469,611  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Concrete  pile  or  building  unit.     O.   S.  Lloyd.     1,442,279  ; 

Jan.   16. 
Concrete  piles,  Apparatus  for  use  in  the  construction  of. 

P.  N.  Lancaster.     1,477,568;  Dec.  18. 
Concrete     piles.     Making.       G.     G.     Powell.       1,461,451 ; 

July  10. 
Concrete  piles.  Means  for  and  method  of  producing.     M. 

Blumenthal.     1,443,306  :  Jan,  23. 
Concrete    piles.     Means    lor     sinking.       E.     G.     Gardner. 

1,454,434;  May  8. 
Concrete  piles.  Preparatory  pile  used  in  the  construction 

of.     H.  P.  Lancaster.     1,477,567;  Dec.  18. 
Concrete    piles    to    wooden    piles.    Means    for    connecting 

feiTo   or  reenforced.     E.   Handl.     1,471,124 ;    Oct.   16. 
Concrete  piling  of  indefinite  length.     P.  Zucco.     1,447,609  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Concrete-pipe  joint.     E.  L.  Peterson.     1,475,867  ;  Nov.  27. 
Concrete-pipe-making  machine.     C.  R.  Nichols.     1,473,969  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Concrete-pipe   mold.      T.    Schuster.      1,475.145 :    Nov.    20. 
Concrete-pipe  machine.     C.  F.  Buente.     1,453,269  ;  May  1. 
Concrete-pipe      machine.        M.      J.      Smith.        1,460,451 ; 

July  3. 
Concrete     pipe,     Reenforced-.       P.     Kircher.       1,447,421 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Concrete  pipes   and   like   tubular   structures.    Centrifugal 

apparatus   for    manufacturing.      E.    Scott.      1,468,749 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Concrete,   Protecting   reenforcement  in.      R.   G.    Osborne. 

1,457,598;   June   5. 
Concrete  railway  tie.     J.  Hojnowski.     1.445,438  ;  Feb.  13. 
Concrete     railwav     tie.     Reenforced-.       J.     Kruttschnitt. 

1,458.945-6  ;   June    19. 
Concrete     raiway     tie,     Reenforced-.        W.     C.     Temple. 

1.466,003  ;   Aug.   28. 
Concrete    reenforcement.      G.    E.    Thackray.      1,443.154 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Concrete  road  construction,  Strike  board  for.     J.  A.  John- 
ston.   1,440,606 ;  Jan.  2. 
Concrete-road  machine.     E.  G.  Carr.     1,457,299 ;  June  B. 
Concrete   roads.    Jointer   for.      S.   B.    Miller.      1,445,229 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Concrete  roofs.  Construction  of.     W.  E.   Clifton  and  J.  S. 

Ewart.     1,452,362  ;  Apr.  17. 
Concrete-slab    building    construction.      G.    F.    Dampuey. 

1,468,285  ;   Sept.  18. 
Concrete-slab  buildings,   Construction   of.     W.   E.  Clifton 

and  J.  S.  Ewart.     1,449.496;  Mar.  27. 
Concrete  spacer.     W.  E.  White.     1,457,610;  June  5. 
Concrete  stair  block.    A.  Anderson.    1,450,404  ;  Apr.  3. 
Concrete   stair   construction.      F.   A.    Seifert.      1,444,431  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Concrete    storage   plant,    refrigerator,    and    the   like.      S. 

Lake.     1,467,676;   Sept.   11. 
Concrete  structure.     J.  A.  White.     1,451,000;  Apr.  10. 
Concrete  structures.  Anchoring  insert  for.     E.   McTowe. 

1,469,198 ;  Sept.  25. 
Concrete  structures.  Apparatus  for  building.     H.  G.  Sell- 
man.     1,457,090;  May  29. 
Concrete  structures.  Apparatus  for  mechanically  cleaning 

the  material  In  use  with.    W.  C.  J.  Melgers.     1,443,426 

Jan.  30. 
Concrete  structures,  Form  for.     H.  E.  Dunn.     1,468,702 

Sept.  25. 
Concrete  structures.  Making.     R.   G.   Kirton.     1,465,222 

Au?.  14. 
Concrete  structures.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  form- 
ing.    H.  C.  J.  and  M.  Decks.     1,453,707  ;  May  1. 
Concrete    structures.    Mold    for.      F.    Flynn.      1,445,939 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Concrete  structures,  Mold  for.    H.  G.  Sellman.    1,457,089  ; 

May  29. 
Concrete  structures.  Mold  for  casting  hollow.     H.   Edon- 

Brown.     1,440.380  ;  Jan.  2. 
Concrete  tie.     C.   A.  Nesbit.     1,476,912  ;   Dec.    11. 
Concrete  tie.     R.  K.  O.   Sahlberg.      1.443,891  ;   Jan.   30. 
Concrete  tie  and  rail  clamp.     W.  T.  Dickey.     1,457,151  ; 

May  29. 
Concrete  tie  clip.     E.  D.  Tuhbs.     1,467,741  :  Sept.  11. 
Concrete  tubes.  Apparatus  for  manufacture  of.     J.  Skor- 

kovskj''.      1.445,724  ;   Feb.   20. 
Concrete   wall.     A.   G.   Reynolds.     1,461,369  :   July   10. 
Concrete    wall    and    making    same.      L.    B.    Langwortbv 

1,447,254  ;   Mar.  6. 
Concrete  wall  block.     J.   Newell.     1,469,678  ;  Oct.  2. 
Concrete   wall   board   and   studding.   Combination.     E.   J. 

Phelan.      1,462.622  ;    ,Tuly   24. 
Concrete-wall  boxing.     A.  E.  Holmes.     1,478,653  ;  Dec.  25. 
Concrete  wall   construction.      A.   H.    Nelson.      1,452,751  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Concrete     wall    construction,    Form    for.       J.     Johnson. 

1,458,416:  June  12. 
Concrete-wall   form.      G.   B.    Hoag.      1,459,889 ;   June   26. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Concrete  wall,  Hollow.     G.  J.  Engert.     1,467,242  ;  Sept.  4. 
Concrete   wall,   Keenforced-.      H.   W.    Smith.      1,443,765  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Concrete  walls.  Mold   for.     T.   E.   Erdmann.      1,474,667 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Concrete    walls,    Removable    mold    for.      D.    A.    Sheeler. 

1,471,574  ;  Oct.  23. 
Concrete  work,  Form  for.     E.  B.  Hall.     1,470,729  ;  Oct.  16. 
Concrete-working  machine.    W.  J.  Fitzgerald.     1,470,002  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Concreting   structural   beams,   Hanger   device   for.      S.    I. 

Pedigo.     1,463,967  ;  Aug.  7. 
Condensation,  Process  of  and  apparatus  for.     K.  P.  Mc- 

Elroy.     1,478,750;  Dec.  25. 
Condensation    products    and    making    same.      F.    Pollak. 

1,458,543;  June  12. 
Condensation     products,     Manufacturing.       K.     Ripper. 

1,460,606  ;  July  3. 
Condensation  trap.     H.  C.  Ellis.     1,460,410;  July  3. 
Condenser.     M.  Donauer.     1,453,041 ;  Apr.  24. 
Condenser.     J.  F.  Grace.     1,443,360  ;  Jan.  30. 
Condenser.     J.  F.  Grace.     1,474,358 ;   Nov.   20. 
Condenser.      J.   G.   Hunter.      1,463,468 ;    July  31. 
Condenser.     N.  W.  Krase  and  V.  L.  Gaddy.     1,463,216 ; 

July  31. 
Condenser.     L.  D.  McEwen.     1,457,847  ;  June  5. 
Condenser.     E.  F.  Seager.     1,462,214  ;  July  17. 
Condenser.      J.    Schneible.     Rel5,554 ;   Mar.   6. 
Condenser.      C.   D.    Tuska.     Eel5.689 ;    Sept.   25. 
Condenser.     C.  D.  Tuska.     1,468,653  ;  Sept.  25. 
Condenser.     C.   M.   Yates.      1,442,591 ;   Jan.   16. 
Condenser    and    air-pump    apparatus.      E.    N.    Ehrhart. 

1,466,042;   Aug.   28. 
Condenser    and    aspirator.    Hydraulic.      H.    F.    Benson. 

1,444,097;  Feb.  6. 
Condenser    and    making    the    same.      P.    E.    Demmler. 

1,467,776-7;    Sept.    11. 
Condenser     apparatus.       R.     N.     Ehrhart.       1,456,871 ; 

May  29. 
Condenser-circulating     system.       A.      Dow.        1,466,703 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Condenser,  Electric.    F.  G.  Goldstone.     1,465,264  ;  Aug.  21. 
Condenser,  Electric.     C.  F.  and  W.  H.  Smith.     Rel5,642  ; 

July   3. 
Condenser,      Electrical.      B.      Macpherson.      1,446,650 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Condenser,  Electrolytic.    L.  W.  Chubb.    1,463,152  ;  July  31. 
Condenser,    Electrolytic.      C.    L.    Portescue.      1,453,388 ; 

May  1. 
Condenser,  Electrolytic.     J.  Slepian.     1,473,883  ;  Nov.  13. 
Condenser,  Rolled.     P.  Thomas.     1,470,781 ;  Oct.  16. 
Condenser,  Surface.    A.  Ginabat.     1,451,334  ;  Apr.  10. 
Condenser,    Surface.      S.    M.    Lillie.      Rel5,553 ;    Mar.    6. 
Condensers,    Air    pump    for.      K.    Baumann.      1,459,433 ; 

June  19. 
Condensers    and    like    apparatus,    Cleansing    of.      P.    G. 

Martin.     1,447,096;  Feb.   27. 
Condensers,  Apparatus  for  use  in  manufacturing.     W.  H. 

Priess.     1,472,494  ;  Oct.  30. 
Condensers,      Apron      roughener     for.        D.     O.      Pease. 

1,471,414  ;  Oct.  23. 
Condensers,    Electrolyte    for   electrolytic.      E.    J.    Haver- 
stick.     1,472,169  ;  Oct.  30. 
Condensers,  Withdrawal  of  air  and  water  of  condensation 

from  steam.     W.  D.  Weir.     1,476,663  ;  Dec.  4. 
Condensing     apparatus.       R.     N.     Ehrhart.       1,456,870 ; 

May  29. 
Condensing  apparatus.     A.  T.  Kasley.     1,444,546  ;  Feb.  6. 
Condensing  device.     S.  Gurski.     1,440,917  ;  Jan.  2. 
Condensing  system.     W.  H.  Phillips.     1,475,242  ;  Nov.  27. 
Condensing  the  moisture  in   the  breath.  Device  for.     A. 

Hogan.      1,468,298;    Sept.   18. 
Condiment  container.     E.   Gubich.     1.473.552 ;   Nov.  6. 
Condiment   holder.      G.   A.   Baeder.      1,463,543 ;   July   31. 
Condiment    holder.     A.    Hergenreder    and    L.    A.    Sachs. 

1,440,387  ;  Jan.  2. 
Condiment    holder.    Cap    for    a.      W.    A.    Switzer.      Des. 

63,273  ;  Nov.  13. 
Conducting  cords.     Reel  for.     F.  J.  Spuehler.     1,464,631 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Conductor-bar  holder.     H.  F.  Raab.     1,441.025  :  Jan.  2. 
Conductor  connection.     J.  T.  Tighe.     1,455.415  ;  May  15. 
Conductor,   Cord.     C.  E.   Carter.     1,442.648:  Jan.   16. 
Conductor  holder.    H.  P.  Chandler.    1,461,753  ;  July  17. 
Conductor    hook.      E.    W.    MorhofE    and    C.    W.    Dobelin. 

1,476,764  ;  Dec.   11. 
Conductor  support.     H.  P.  Chandler.     1,461,750-2;   July 

Conductor  support.     H.  P.Chandler.     1,465,344;  Aug.  21. 
Conductor     support.       H.     P.     Chandler.       1,471,545-6; 

Oct.  23. 
Conductor   support.      M.    W.    Manz    and    S.    S.    Matthes. 

1,448,141  ;  Mar.  13. 
Conductor  support.  S.  S.  Matthes.  1,448,143  ;  Mar.  13. 
Conductor  support.  S.  S.  Matthes.  1,469,098  ;  Sept.  25. 
Conductor  support.  S.  S.  Matthes.  1,477,580  :  Dec.  18. 
Conductor  support.  A.  C.  Wood.  1,461,811-2  ;  July  17. 
Conductor  support.  A.  C.  Wood.  1,469,134;  Sept.  25. 
Conductors,     Making    leading-in.       W.     G.     Housekeeper 

1,452,275  ;  Apr.  17.  ' 

Conduit.     A.  S.  Bent.     1,443,162  ;  Jan.  23. 
Conduit  box.  Universal.    P.  J.  Miner.     1,462,209 ;  July  17 
Conduit  coupling.     C.  E.  Bown.     1,443,455  ;  Jan.  30. 


Conduit  coupling.  H.  K.  Swenev.  1,475,150  ;  Nov.  20. 
Conduit  end  fitting.  F.  I.  Johnson.  1,457,171 ;  May  29. 
Conduit,  Flexible.  R.  C.  Agner.  1,451,800 ;  Apr.  17. 
Conduit,  Hot-air.  J.  Novak.  1,451,887 ;  Apr.  17. 
Conduit,  Multiple.  W.  C.  Meredith.  1,459,476  ;  June  19. 
Conduit  outlet  box.  W.  G.  Franke.  1,456,792;  May  29. 
Conduit  outlet  boxes.  Lamp-guard  attachment  for.     C.  H. 

Bissell.     1,441,554;  Jan.  9. 
Conduit    outlet    boxes.    Lining    for.      W.    M.     Silliman. 

1,450,310;  Apr.  3. 
Conduit  piping,  Junction  box  for.    J.  W.  Jones.    1,440,389  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Conduit-protection    means.      D.    P.    Holman.      1,466,718 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Conduits,  cables,  and  the  like.  Connecting  device  for  elec- 
trical.    G.  C.  Thomas,  jr.     1,475,524  ;  Nov.  27. 
Cone :  See — 

Clutch  cone. 
Cone-baking  machine.    D.  L.  Stull.    1,461,836 ;  July  17. 
Cone,    Cap.      J.   O.   McKean.      1,458,587;   June   12. 
Cone-making  machine.    J.  Shapiro.     1,460,611 ;  July  3. 
Cone  pulleys,  Belt  shifter  for  stepped.    E.Mills.    1,440,482: 

Jan.  2. 
Confection.     F.   C.   Hitch   and   A.    H.   Peter.      1,476,612; 

Dec.  4. 
Confection    and    making   the    same.      A.    M.    Alexander. 

1,459,078;    June   19. 
Confection-coating  machines.     G.  S.  Perkins.     1,445,550 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Confection-cone  tray.     L.  R.  Girard.     1,468,563 ;  Sept.  18. 
Confection,   Formula  for  a.     O.   W.  and  F.   C.  Bullard. 

1,445,200;  Feb.  13. 
Confection-making  apparatus.     C.  P.   Speck.     1,451,031 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Confection-making  apparatus.  Depositor,  for.    C.  P.  Speck. 

1,477,085;   Dec.   11. 
Confection-making  machine.     E.   Sprague,  jr.     1,478,490 ; 

Dec.   25. 
Confection  mold.    C.  A.  Plempel.     1,472,229;  Oct.  30. 
Confection,      Producing     a      frozen.      E.     B.      Vaughan. 

1,445,187;   Feb.   13. 
Confection-wrapping   machines.    Positioning    and    feeding 

mechaniem  for.    J.  P.  Remington.    1,465,402  ;  Aug.  21. 
Confectionery-coating  machine.     C.  J.  Oyster.     1,466,381 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Confectionery,    Means   for   dipping   and   coating.      P.   R. 

Giddings.     1,461,115  ;  July  10. 
Confections,   Making  frozen.     H.   B.   Burt.     1,470,524^-5; 

Oct.  9. 
Confections,     Polishing     machine     for     coated.       W.     B. 

Ranney.      1,476,840;    Dec.   11. 
Confections,   Process  and  apparatus  for  making.     W.  S. 

Cloud.     1,462,883;  July  24. 
Connecter.     V.   R.  Bottone.     1,475.257 :   Nov.  27. 
Connecter.     F.  T.  Lippincott.     1,443,579  ;  Jan.  30. 
Connecter.     W.  E.  Munslow.     1,450,108  ;  Mar.  27. 
Connecter.     F.   C.   Raub.     1,440,628 ;  Jan.   2. 
Connecter.     R.   E.   Tilton.      1,473,362:   Nov.    6. 
Connecter.     P.   L.   Varble.     1,446,630 ;   Feb.   27.  ' 
Connecter,   Rotatable.     J.   Pierson.     1.460.037  :   June  26. 
Connecting  bar.     P.   Schaefer.      1,470,119  ;   Oct.  9. 
Connecting  bars,  Reenforced.    F.  S.  Schaefer.    1,445,850 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Connecting  joint.     A.  O.  Austin.     1,477,800  ;  Dec.  18. 
Connecting  rod.      H.   B.    Layman.      1,444,471-2 ;   Feb.   6. 
Connecting  rod.     J.  W.  Pearson.     1.444,883  ;  Feb.  13. 
Connecting  rod.     F.   Schaefer.     1,470,120;  Oct.  9. 
Connecting-rod     and    piston    aligning    machine.       .T.     C. 

Wilkie.      1,462,926;   July   24. 
Connection  mechanism.    R.  L.  Wilcox  and  C.  0.  Petitlean. 

1,457,098;  May  29. 
Connection  protector.    B.  C.  Gnau.    1,463,208  ;  July  31. 
Construction    tie.      C.    P.    Schaefer    and    R.    M.    Brown. 

1,472,194;  Oct. -30. 
Contact    and    making    same.      L.    A.    Mau.      1,462,609 : 

July  24. 
Contact  bowl.     A.  Wigand.     1,457,804 ;  June  5. 
Contact  spring.     B.   Raettig.      1,477,527 ;  Dec.   11. 
Contact  terminal.     H.  Kreisheld.  1,451,548  ;  Apr.- 10. 
Container.      S.    H.   Bailey.      1,475.776  r   Nov.   27. 
Container.    A.  H.  Bosworth.     1,463,663 ;  July  31. 
Container.     W.   P.   Braender.      1,477,686;   Dec.   18. 
Container.      H.   Brill.      Des.    62,098 :    Mar.    20. 
Container.      R.   Buedingen.      1,468,000 ;    Sept.    18. 
Container.     R.  Buedingen.     1,472,582  ;   Oct.   30. 
Container.     I.  W.  ChernofC.     1,464,127 ;   Aug.  7. 
Container.     J.  N.  Darley,  jr.     1,447,717  ;  Mar.  6. 
Container.      J.    M.    Falls.      1.451,768 ;    Apr.    17. 
Container.     P.  B.  Fey.     1,457,155  ;  May  29. 
Container.     E.  B.  Finlayson.     1,462,034  •  July  17. 
Container.     F.  Goertz.     1,451,505  ;  Apr.  10. 
Container.     C.   Gueritey.     1,443,682 ;  Jan.  30. 
Container.     D.   S.   Hartshorn.     1,441,343;   Jan.  9. 
Container.     G.   P.   Hemstreet.     1,468,152 ;    Sept.   18. 
Container.     E.  S.  Hoyt.     1,441,092  ;  Jan.  2. 
Container.     J.  E.  Hudgel.     1,447,473  ;  Mar.  6. 
Container.      H.    E.    Hutchison.      1,469,512 ;    Oct.    2. 
Container.     H.  R.  Jones.     1,476,404  ;  Dec.  4. 
Container.     C.   A.   Ketterer.      1,474,326;   Nov.   13. 
Container.     J.  H.  Killion.     1,441,286  :  Jan.  9. 
Container.     J.  H.  Killion.     1,467,675;  Sept.  11. 
Container.      J.    C.    King    and    W.    S.    Nish.      1,467,702; 
Sept.   11. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
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Container.     A.  A.  Miller.     1,447.030  :  Feb.  27. 
Container.     A.  A.  Miller.     1,449,238  ;   Mar.   20. 
Container.     G.  J.   Mulligan.     1,471,910;  Oct.  23. 
Container.      J.    H.    Newhard.      1.473.732;    Nov.    13. 
Container.     H.  M.  Nichols.     1,457,790 ;  June  5. 
Container.     A.   U  Nickerson.     1,441,705  ;  Jan.  9. 
Container.     J.  H.  Proctor.     1,443.196;  Jan.  23. 
Container.      P.    R.    Puckett.      1,472,088;    Oct.    30. 
Container.     H.   R.   Radin.     1,467,010 ;   Sept.   4. 
Container.     J.  Rohdiek.     1,470,579  ;  Oct.  9. 
Container.     W.  H.  Rose.     1,470,031-2  ;  Oct.  9. 
Container.     P.   G.  Ross.     1,464,395 ;  Aug.  7. 
Container.     A.   J.    Schindler.     1,443,279;   Jan.   23. 
Container.     A.  Scboenbrun.     1,407,768 ;  Sept.  11. 
Container.      S.    Schopflocher.      1,464,273 ;    Aug.    7. 
Container.     J.  H.  Sharp.     1,462,665  ;  July  24. 
Container.     A.  H.  Trageser  and  L.  Hassinger.    1,466,606  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Container.   S.  M.  Walker.     1,477,400  ;  Dec.  11. 
Container.     F.  B.   Wendel.     1,464,457  ;  Aug.   7. 
Container.      J.   Whiting   and  P.   Wadsworth.     1,469,567 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Container.     R.  W.  Wilson.     Rel5,564  ;  Mar.  20. 
Container.    R.  W.  Wilson.    1,463,354  ;  July  31. 
Container.     E.  W.  Wills.     1,470,248  ;  Oct.  9. 
Container.      P.    Zalkind.      1,470,705 ;    Oct.    16. 
Container  and  closure  therefor.     R.  R.  Evans.    1,466,583  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Container  and  holder  therefor.     F.  J.  Solon.     1,455,974  ; 

Mav   22. 
Container  and  spout.     E.  H.  Dryer.     1,473,925  ;  Nov.  13. 
Container,  Antiseptic.     F.  C.  Leahy  and  G.  H.  Hileman. 

1,452,299  ;  Apr.  17. 
Container    box.    Cylinder-shape    slip-lid.      P.    N.    Brown. 

1,445,068;  Feb.  13. 
Container  cap.     P.  B.  Body.     1,458,027  ;  June  5. 
Container   cap.     M.   Peldsteln.     1,476,700 ;    Dec.   11. 
Container  cap.     B.  P.  Ryburg.     1,477,772;  Dec.  18. 
Containpr  closure.     S.  F.  Nahm.     1,476,411 ;  Dec.  4. 
Container   cover.      W.    Plagg.      1,473,043 ;    Nov.    6. 
Container  caps.  Apparatus  for  agitating,  separating,  posi- 
tioning, and   distributing.     J.  E.   Tornquist  and  W.   J. 

Towle.      1,446,024  ;    Feb.    20. 
Container  closure.     D.  Bloom.     1,459,277  ;  June  19. 
Container  closure.     W.  W.  Mason.     1,453,077  ;  Apr.  24. 
Container,  Collapsible.     W.  H.  P.  Boll.     1,443,614  ;  Jan.  30. 
Container,     Combination.       M.    Blumenthal.       1,467,632 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Container,     Compact.       I.     B.     Eppenstein.       1,464,355 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Container  cover.     R.  Buedingen.     1,469,618  ;  Oct.  2. 
Container  cover.     G.   A.  Taylor.     Des.    62,071 ;   Mar.   13. 
Container  device.     F.  Schmld  and  M.  Rosow.     1,446,019  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Container,  Display.     C.  G.  Turner.    Des.  62,072  ;  Mar.  13. 
Container,  Foldable  and  collapsible.     W.  W.  Woodworth. 

1  459  459  *   June  19 
Container,  Folding.     A.   L.   Hawes.     1,472,755 ;   Oct.   30. 
Container,  Folding  veneer.     W.  B.  La  Belle.     1,451,989  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Container    for    cakes,    crackers,    and    the    like.      F.    R. 

Blount.     1,443,207  ;  Jan.  23. 
Container,   Fruit.     E.   C.  Bryan.     1,445,479-80;   Feb.  13. 
Container  handle.     B.  A.  Lange.     1,470,536  ;  Oct.  9. 
Container    handle.    Portable.      I.    Schneider.      1,451,408 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Container  header.     B.  K.  Ford.     1,447,345  ;  Mar.  6. 
Container,  Heat-treating.    N.  L.  Olson.    1,444,033 ;  Feb.  6. 
Container  holder.     A.  B.  Moser.     1,336,717  ;  Feb.  27. 
Container,    Jacketed    vacuum.      B.    Donath.      1,448,996 ; 

Mar.   20. 
Container,    Knockdown.      W.   T.    S.    Brown.      1,468,340 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Container,  Knockdown.     J.  H.  KiUion.     1,441,509  ;  Jan.  9. 
Container  lid.     F.  Owen.     1,477,585  ;  Dec.  18. 
Container  machine,  Rotatable.     S.  W.  Taylor.     1,449,845  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Container,  Metal.     W.  T.  Davles.     1,454,958  ;  May  15. 
Container,  Metal.     A.  Schroeder.     1,444,529  ;  Feb.  6. 
Container,     Moistureproof    fiber.       G.     W.     Wheelwright. 

1,455,979;  May  2l 
Container.  Multiple-compartment.     S.  N.  Beger.  1,459,257 

June  19. 
Container,  Pouring-spout.     J.  M.  Hothersall.     1,478,035 

Dec.   18. 
Container,  Refrigerated.     J.  R.  Ellis.     1,441,672  ;  Jan.  9 
Container,    Separable    compartment.       G.    X.     Wendling 

1,478,194  ;  Dec.   18. 
Container,     Sheet-metal.       H.     J.     Schaffer.       1,470,766 

Oct.  16. 
Container,   Slide-top.     R.  N.  Doble.     1,473,782  ;  Nov.   13. 
Container    top.      C.    S.   Baron.      1,461,375 ;    July   10. 
Container  top.     F.  Coates.     1,469,067;   Sept.  25. 
Container,     Vacuum     hinge-cover.       J.     M.     Hothersall. 

1,451,875  ;  Apr.   17. 
Container.  Vacuum-walled.     R.  S.  Wile  and  S.  H.  Gobay. 

1,463,027;    July   24. 

Containers  and  dispensers.  Manufacture  of  capillary.    W. 

Goodchild.     1,452,801 ;  Apr.  24. 
Containers  and  making  the  same.  Screw   closure  for.     C. 

Hammer.     1,440,984  ;  Jan.  2. 
Containers  and  the  like,  Carrier  for.     H.  Bell.     1,459,192 ; 

June  19. 


Containers,  Attachment  for  liquid.     A.  Krause.     1,465,013; 

Aug.  14. 
Containers,  Closure  for.    M.  Gianini.     1,467,578  ;  Sept.  11. 
Containers,  Closure  for.    C.  Hammer.    1,440.988-9  ;  Jan.  2. 
Containers,  Closure  for.     F.  S.  Hyatt.     1,454,170  ;  May  8. 
Containers,    Closure    for.      L.    A.    Molten.      1,469,235; 

Oct.  2. 
Containers,   Closure   member   for  liquid.     .A..   E.    Bronson 

and  J.  J.  Bowes,  jr.     1,464,692  ;  Aug.  14. 
Containers,    Combination.      G.    C.    Kennedy.      1,469,938 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Containers,  Cover  fastener  for.    E.  M.  Seifert.    1,441,125  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Containers,     Discharge    for.       R.     Winsbip.       1,448,894 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Containers,    Display    cover    for.      F.    Eagle.      1,471,781  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Containers,  Hinged  cover  for.     F.  W.  Downs.    1,455,133 ; 

May  15. 
Containers,    Label    for   poisonous.      L.   M.    Avenson   and 

J.  L.  Hagie.     1,464,347  ;  Aug.  7. 
Containers,  Making.     C.  T.  Ford.     1,471,952  ;  Oct.  23. 
Containers,  Making  acidproof.    J.  E.  Perrault.     1,454,687  ; 

May  8. 
Containers,     Making     sheet  -  metal.       W.     H.     Richman. 

1,478,060;   Dec.   18. 
Containers,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  sealing.     N.  P. 

Bach.      1,475,469 ;    Nov.    27. 
Containers,  Rack  for   stacked.     J.   L.   Fate.      1,451,146 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Containers,    Safety   vent   for   hydrocarbon.      V.    Clifford. 

1,444,661;  Feb.  6. 
Containers,  Screw  closure  for.     C.  Hammer.     1,440,990 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Containers,  Sealing  closed.     B.  Heller.     1,469,923  ;  Oct.  9. 
Containers,  Sifter  top  for.     L.  A.  Wegenaar.     1,471,298  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Containers,     Ventilating     cover     for.       G.     T.     Morris 

1,469,169 ;  Sept.  25. 
Control  apparatus.     R.  P.  Brown.     1,459,821 ;  June  26. 
Control  apparatus.     A.  H.  Candee.     1,444.947  ;  Feb.  13. 
Control  apparatus.     R.  B.  Hellmund.     1.451,544 ;  Apr.  10. 
Control  apparatus.     T.  McLeod.     1,446,261 ;  Feb.   20. 
Control  apparatus.     J.  S.  McWhirter.     1,473,824  ;  Nov.  13. 
Control  apparatus.     K.  A.  Simmon.     1,444,984  ;   Feb.   13. 
Control  apparatus.     K.  A.  Simmon.     1,470,771 ;  Oct.  16. 

1,472,161;  Oct.  30. 
Control    apparatus,     Automatic.       L.     Behr.       1,474,884 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Control,  Automatic.     H.  C.   Fincham  and  F.    C.   Fisher. 

1,442,658  ;   Jan.   lO. 
Control  device,  Fluid-.     W.  Richmond  and  J.  E.  Jenkins. 

Dec.   11. 
Control  head.     D.  Breeding.     1,450,968  ;  Apr.  10. 
Control  instrument.     J.  C.  SchaEfer.     1,448,946  ;  Mar.  20. 
Control   mechanism.     J.  Buckley.     1,460,785 ;   July   3. 
Control  mechanism.     J.  W.  Page.     1,465,678  ;  Aug.  21. 
Control  mechanism.     T.  C.  Roberts.     1,468,675  ;  Sept.  25, 
Control     mechanism.     Automatic.       G.     W.     Woodward. 

1,464,962;  Aug.  14. 
Control,  Neutral-position  safety.     W.  E.  Day.     1,462,031 ; 

July  17. 
Control  oT  other  mechanism.  Operating  handle  for.    R.  J. 

C.  Tampier.    1,458,013  ;  June  5. 
Control    switch,    Multiple-.      W.     J.    Splro.       1,459,557 ; 

June  19. 
Control    system.      E.    F.    W.    Alexanderson.      1,461,571 ; 

July  10. 
Control   system.     E.   M.   Bouton.      1,448,381 ;   Mar.   13. 
Control  system.     E.  M.  Bouton.     1,461,512;  July  10. 
Control  system.     R.  E.  De  Camp.     1,442,053  ;  Jan.  16. 
Control    system.      C.    L.    Fortescue    and    L.    J.    Hibbard. 
Control   system.      A.   A.    Gazda.      1,463,947  ;    Aug.    7. 
Control   system.     A.   L.   Harvev.     1,466,285 :    Aug.   28. 
Control   system.     R.   E.   Hellmund.      1,475,823  ;   Nov.   27. 
Control   system.     G.   W.   Hurtt.     1,454,928 ;   May  15. 
Control  system.     H.  D.  James.     1,448,407  ;  Mar.  13. 
Control  system.     H.   D.   James.      1.466.288  ;   Aug.   28. 
Control    system.      F.    Jeffrey.      1,476.978:    Dec.    11. 
Control  system.     R.  T.  Kintzing.     1,463,168  ;  July  31. 
Control   system.      H.    D.    Murdock.      1,477,377 ;    Dec.    11. 
Control  system.     K.  A.  Simmon.     1,440,499  ;  Jan.  2. 
Control  system.   K.  A.  Simmon  and  H.  R.  Meyer.  1,440,500  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Control  system.     G.  F.  Smith.       1,453,412  ;  May  1. 
Control  system.     N.  W.  Storer.     Re.  15,524-5  ;  Jan.  9. 
Control   system   and   apparatus.      A.   J.    Hall   and   P.    L. 

Mardis.  1.458.935  :  .Tune  19. 
Control,  System  of.  R.  E.  Hellmund.  1,466.287  ;  Aug.  28. 
Control,  System  of.  F.  M.  Parks.  1,470,759 ;  Oct.  16. 
Control,  System  of.  O.  Wortman.  1,460,190 ;  June  26. 
Control,  Sy.stem  of  air.  R.  Hofstetter.  1.44]  ,088  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Control  systems.  Regulator  for  regenerative.  C.  A.  Bod- 
die.  1,448,380  ;  Mar.  13. 
Controlled    mechanism.    Support    for.      L.    K.    Snell    and 

C.  W.  McKinley.     1,468,522;  Sept.  18. 
Controller.     F.   Diehl.     1,478,701  ;    Dec.    25. 
Controller,    Automatic.       P.     H.     Hamilton.       1,442,145; 

Jan.    16. 
Controlling    and    regulating    apparatus.      F.    W.    Meyer. 

1,442,728:   Jan.   16. 
Controlling  apparatus.    G.  A.  Knaak.     1,459.218  ;  June  19. 
Controlling    device.      L.   A.   Mapel.      1,445,841 ;    Feb.    20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Controlling      device,      Automatic.        A.      C.       Beckwith. 

1,467,418;    Sept.   11. 
Controlling  means.     C.  J.  Berry.     1,449,212  ;  Mar.  20. 
Controlling  means.      C.  S.  Schroeder.      1,474,446  ;  Nov.  20. 
Controlling   mechanism.      F.   D.    Holdsworth.      1,465,437 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Controlling   mechanism.     F.   D.   Holdsworth.     1,473,601 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Controlling    mechanism.       C.     E.     Hopkins.       1,477,222; 

1,443,-592  ;  .Jan.  30. 
Controlling    mechanism,    Mechanical.      B.    F.    Hathaway. 

1,444,503  ;  Feb.  6. 
Controlling-member  attachment.     L.  J.  Cobus.     1,454,814  ; 

May  8. 
Controlling  system.     L.  M.  Allen.     1,459,431 ;  .Tune  19. 
Controlling  system.     W.  P.   Albert.     1,449,573  ;   Mar  27. 
Controlling  the  operation  of  automatic  machines,   Safety 

device  for.     J.  I.  Robin.     1,440,894  ;  Jan.  2. 
Controls,  Locking  means  for  accumulator.     F.  W.  Bernau. 

1,471,770;  Oct.  23. 
Converter,  Rotary.     H.  F.  T.  Erben.     1,446,005  ;  Feb.  20. 
Convertible   chair.      B.    W.    Goebel.      1,462,959 ;    July   24. 
Convertible  chair,     F.  W.  Marheine.     1,471,495  ;  Oct.  23. 
Convertible  rake.     H.  T.  Weis.     1,471,989  ;  Oct.  23. 
Conveying  apparatus.     H.  O.  Stamp.     1,474,855  ;  Nov.  20. 
Conveyer.     J.  A.  Anderson.     1,478,844  ;  Dec.  25. 
Conveyer.     O.  J.  Boos.     1,454,809  ;  May  8. 
Conveyer.      I.   L.    Bretzfelder.      1,473,808 :    Nov.    13. 
Conveyer.     E.  W.  Davis.     1,449,216  ;  Mar.  20. 
Conveyer.     C.   O.   Ekstadt.      1,447,936;   Mar.   6. 
Conveyer.     M.   Ellrich.      1,455,433 ;   May   15. 
Conveyer.     I.  W.  England.     1,463,011 ;  July  24. 
Conveyer.      S.   L.  Elistis,  jr.     1,460,952  ;   July  3. 
Conveyer.     O.  P.  Flke.     1,450,952  ;  Apr.  10. 
Conveyer.     J.  W.   Free.     1,442,718;   Jan.  16. 
Conveyer.     G.   Haiss.     1,444,743 ;  Feb.  6. 
Conveyer.     J.  V.  Hendrick.     1,441,085  ;  Jan.  2. 
Conveyer.      W.    G.    Howe   and    F.   R.    White.      1,442,219 ; 

Jan.    16. 
Conveyer.     C.  A.  Hoy.     1,444,919  ;  Feb.  13. 
Conveyer.     A.  O.  Hurxthal.     1,446,308  ;  Feb.  20. 
Conveyer.     J.  E.  McBride.     1,447,219;  Mar.  6. 
Conveyer.     G.  W.  Mascord.     1,447,423  ;  Mar.  6. 
Conveyer.     W.  H.  Onion.     1,458,435  ;  .Tune  12. 
Conveyer.    A.  J.  Rebstock.     1,450,225-6  ;  Apr.  3. 
Conveyer.     G.  H.  Rose.     1,447,326  ;  Mar.  6. 

Conveyer.       H.     A.     Schutt    and     J.     N.     Dunnebacke. 

1,471,927  ;  Oct.  23.    . 
Conveyer.     C.  T.  S'mall.     1,476,112  ;  Dec.  4. 
Conveyer.     C.  J.  Walden.     1,476,936;  Dec.  11. 
Conveyer.     P.  J.   Walsh.     1,474,393 ;   Nov.   20. 
Conveyer.     J.  L.  Wentz.     1,455,977  ;  May  22. 
Conveyer.     G.  H.   Willis.     1.475,099  ;   Nov.  20. 
Conveyer  and  driving  mechanism  therefor.     F.  E.  Arndt. 

1,477,234;   Dec.   11. 

Conveyer   and   leer-charging  mechanism.      W.   O.   Amsler. 

1,464,554;  Aug.  14. 
Conveyer  apparatus.     T.  Brady.     1,465,155  ;  Aug.  14. 
Conveyer    apparatus.       H.     M.     Brightman.       1,456,218 ; 

May   22. 
Conveyer  apparatus.    J.  P.  Eastman.     1,448,393  ;  Mar.  13. 
Conveyer   apparatus.      H.    S.   Marsh   and    R.    S.'  Cochran. 

1,442,961  :  Jan.  23. 
Conveyer  apparatus.     J.   H.   Rand.     1,444,359 ;  Feb.   6. 
Conveyer  aprons.  Device  for  stripping  stock  from.     F.  L. 

Furbush.      1,478,784  ;   Dec.   25. 
Conveyer  carriage.     A.  L.  Shaw.     1.462,986  :  July  24. 
Conveyer,  Centrifugal.     F.  W.  Krogh.     1,441,589:  Jan.  9. 
Conveyer-coupling    means.      F.    B.    Caldwell.      1,462,461 ; 

July  17. 
Conveyer  device.     R.  Shedenhelm.     1,477.776  :  Dec.  18. 
Conveyer,  Discharging.     J.  Ross.     1,462,126  ;  July  17. 
Conveyer,  Elevator.    L.  B.  Neighbour.    1,473.795  :  Nov.  13. 
Conveyer,   Endless.     A.   I..   Clark.     1,472,049:   Oct.   .SO. 
Conveyer,    Endless.      S.   G.   Margies   and   C.   W.   E.   Nien- 

dorff.     1,455,542  ;  May  15. 
Conveyer,     Endless-wire-belt.        H.      Smith.       1,472,252; 

Oct.  30. 
Conveyer   flight   or   blade   and   making   same.      C.    B.    D. 

Wood.     1,449,208;  Mar.  20. 
Conveyer    for    sheet    material.      J.    Plonka.      Rel5,626 ; 

June  12. 
Conveyer  for  substances  in  a  fine  or  loose  state  of  division. 

A.  Rpdler.     1.475,596;  Nov.  27. 
Conveyer,   Gravity.     M.   H.    Pade.      1,473,509 :   Nov.   6. 
Conve.ver,   Hoisting.     J.  B.   Schaub.     1.443,506;   Jan.   30. 
Conveyer,  Leer.     H.  S.  Deputy.     1,447,649  :  Mar.  6. 
Conveyer,  Leer.    W.  R.  Sterrett.     1,462,427  ;  July  17. 
Conveyer.    Magnetic.      C.    W.    Bennett   and    L.    C.    Steele. 

1,444,999  :  Feb.  13. 
Conveyer,    Material.      L.    L.    Kelly.      1.449,759 ;    Mar.  27. 
Conveyer  mechanism.     E.   Haas.     1,458,701;   June  12. 
Conveyer     mechanism.       R.      S.     Jacobsen.       1,455,336 ; 

May  15, 
Conveyer  or  the  like,     E,  W,  Robey.     1,468.545  ;  Sept,  18. 
Conveyer,     Portable.       G.     Hanson    and     C.     A.     Nelson. 

1,461,707;   July  10. 
Conveyer,    Portable    extensible.      J.    Jessen.      1,453,393 ; 

May  1. 
Conveyer,     Reciprocating.       C.     H.     Lister.       1,462,510; 

.July  24. 
Conveyer  structure.     C.   A.   Nelson.      1.446,985 ;   Feb.   27. 


Conveyer   support.    Folding.      A.   J.    Hartley.      1,441,851 

Jan.  9. 
Conveyer  system. 
Conveyer  system. 

B.  H.  Purcell. 
Conveyer  system. 
Conveyer  system 


A.  E.  Bailey.     1,461,106;  July  10. 

G.   H.   Hallock,   G.   F.   Frederick,   anfl 
1,457,364  ;  June  5. 

H.  J.  Hoyt.     1,452,836;  Apr.  24. 
Overhead.    C.  Nolan.    1,440,406  :  Jan.  2. 


T.  M. 


Conveyer  system,  Reciprocating.    C.  H.  Lister.    1,462,511 ; 

July  24. 
Conveyer  systems.  Automatic  package  separator  for. 

Mills  and  J.   T.   Clark.     1,456,029;  May  22. 
Conveyer,   Traveling.     E.   F.  Millard  and  F.   C.  Dunham. 

1,448,458;  Mar.  13. 
Conveyer  with   gravity  rollers,  Traveling.     G.  R.  Roddy. 

1,472,679  ;  Oct.  30. 
Conveyers,  Actuating  mechanism  for  reciprocating  trough. 

S.  Nettleton.    1,441,108  ;  Jan.  2. 
Conveyers,  Drive  and  trip  mechanism  for.     B.  C.  Skinner. 

1,474,558;   Nov.  20. 
Conveyers,  Fastening  of  trays  to.    M.  Ellrich.     1,455,434  ; 

May  15. 
Conveyers,  Flow  accelerator  for  pipe-line  sand.     J.  Gyger. 

1,444,069  ;    Feb.    6. 
Conveyers,  Receiving  and  discharging  apparatus  of  pneu- 
matic.    W.  G.  Hay.     1,449,857  ;  Mar.  27. 
Conveyers,    Supporting    and   grinding   means   for   endless 

band  and  like.     F.  6.  Mitchell.     1,446,264  ;  Feb.  20. 
Conveyers,  Swivel  connection  for  elevator.     L.  B.  Neigh- 
bour.    1,476,634  ;  Dec.  4. 
Conveyers,    Transfer    device    for.      S.    Olson. 

Dec.  4. 
Conveyers,     Transfer     mechanism     for. 

1,450,354  ;  Apr.  3. 
Conveying    and    distributing    apparatus. 

1,451,308;  Apr.  10. 
Conveying    and    screening    apparatus. 

1,460,491  ;   July  3. 
Conveying   and    spacing   articles,    Apparatus   for.      C.    H. 

~     "  1,457,352;  June  5. 

B.     V. 


1,475,962  ; 


W.     H.     Clay. 

S.    Shafer,    jr. 
E.    B.    Landahl. 


apparatus. 


Edwards.       1,460,539 ; 


apparatus.       C.     H.     Plumraer.       1,459,253 ; 


A.  Smallwood.     1,470,394;  Oct.  \'. 
F.    C.   Van    Eseltine.      1,472,445; 


H. 


Dreher. 
Conveying 

July  3. 
Conveying 

June   19. 
Conveying  apparatus. 
Conveying   apparatus. 

Oct.  30. 
Conveying    heavy    goods.    Balancing    carriage    for. 

FoUand  and  J.   O.   Powell.     1,466,524 ;   Aug.   28. 
Conveying  machine.     F.  Wright.     1,459,524  ;  June  19. 
Conveying  mechanism.     B.  C.  Pool.     1,448,712  ;  Mar.  13. 
Conveying  mechanism.     A.  G.  Reck.     1,456,715  ;  May  29. 
Conveying    mechanism.      A.    W.    Soderberg.      1,458,859 ; 

June  12. 
Conveying,  Method  of  and  system  for.    R.  W.  P.  Horn  and 

J.  H.  NIssley.     1,465,269;  Aug.   21. 
Conveying  system.     G.   R.   Bennett.     1,444,775 
Conveying  system.     J.  B.  McBrlde.     1,459,916 


Feb, 
June 


13, 
26, 


Cooker. 

S. 

Cooker. 

H. 

Cooker, 

0. 

Cooker, 

O. 

Cooker. 

N. 

Cooker. 

T. 

Cooker. 

H. 

Cooker. 

C. 

Cooker 

and 

Mar. 

20. 

Cooker 

and 

May  22. 

L.   Berry.     1.445.196;   Feb.   13. 
B.  Dudley.     1,444,239  ;  Feb.  6. 
Fisher.     1,447.067  ;   Feb.  27. 
H.  Hansen.     1,478,222;  Dec.  18. 
B.   Henry.     1,451,729;   Apr.    17. 
A.   Hodge.     1,459,466  :  June  19. 
L.  Mendal.     1,444,476;  Feb.  6. 
J.  Pugh.     1,476,839;  Dec.   11. 
cooler,   Pressure.     A.   K.   Rarig.     1,449,246 ; 

heater,  Electric.     G.   O.  Ditton.     1,455,909 ; 

Cooke'r  and  heater,  Fireless.     M.  J.  McFarlane.   1.455,638  ; 

May  15. 
Cooker    and     melting    pot,     Electric.       H.     C.     Bausert. 

1,462,224  ;  July  17. 
Cooker    and    water-heater    apparatus.    Combined    electric. 

T.  R.  Stancombe.     1.474.562;  Nov.  20. 
Cooker,  Camp.     S.  C.  Hulick.     1,452,640  :  Apr.  24. 
Cooker,   Gas.     C.   H.  Mitchell.     1,478,134:  Dec.  18. 
Cooker,  Corned-beef.     H.  Adelmann.     1,449,850  ;  Mar.  27. 
Cooker,    Hot-air    and   steam.      E.    C.    and   C.    T.    Hixson. 

1,458,412  ;  June  12. 
Cooker,  Meat-loaf.     H.  Adelman.     1,458,507  ;  June  12. 
Cooker,  Mechanical.     C.  H.  Fulson.     1,463,526  ;  July  31. 
Cooker,     Steam-pressure.       H.    A.     Poppert.       1,453,255 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Cookor.    Steam-pressure.      J.    T.    Slocomb.      1,454,835-6 ; 

May  8. 
Cooker,     Steam-pressure.       J.    T.     Slocomb.        1,444,043 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Cookers,   Electrical  heating  element  for  pressure.     E.   G. 

Hager.    1,440,826  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cookers,    Reversible    cover    for.      T.    Kelly. 

Jan.   16. 
Cooking     and     cooling     apparatus.       A.     R. 

1,467,960  ;    Sept.    11. 
Cooking  and  heating  apparatus.  Electric.     R. 

1,465,995  ;    Aug.   28. 
Cooking  and  washing  utensil.     W.  E.  Warner. 

Apr.   17. 

Cooking  apparatus.     A.  M.  Demuth.     1,448,916  :  Mar,  20. 
Cooking  apparatus.     A.  M.  Demuth.     1,467,141  ;  Sept.  4. 

Oct.  .30. 
Cooking  apparatus.     V.  Pace.     1,476,215  :  Dec.  4. 
Cooking  apparatus.     N.  V.   Turner.     1,455.312  :  May  15. 


1,442,683 ; 

Thompson. 

E.  Pearson. 

1,452.261 ; 


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rookinsr   apparatus.      G.    Wiloox.      1,446.055;    Fob.    27. 
Cooking   iipparatus    for   gas,    liquid    fuel,    or    electricity. 

S.  .\.  Eskilsoii.     1,471,840  :  Oct.  23. 
Cooking.     .Apparatus     for     household.       A.     Saxegaard. 

1.471,573:  Oct.  23. 
Cookini:  appliauoe.     S.   Menard.      1.44.3,88.'? :  Jan.   30. 
Cooking  device.     M.   Ivancie.     1,461,092  ;  July  10. 
Cookint:  device.     M.   Kott.     1,460,248  ;  June  26. 
Coo'dim  device.     -V.  Miller.     1.452,208  ;   Apr.  IT. 
(.•vXikinir    rtevlcp,     Electric.       M.     E.     Ponso.       1,460,140 ; 

June  26. 
Cook'ng     machine,     Doughnut-.       H.     Lisl.       1,461,488 ; 

July  10. 
Cooking  outfit.  Portable.     G.Howard.     1,474,825  ;  Nov.  20. 
Cookiug  utensil.    J.  Barabas.    1,464,965  ;  Aug.  14. 
I'ookinf;  utensil.     .\.   H.   Brunner.     1.472.205  :  Oct.   30. 
Cooking  utensil.     F.  E.  Corwin.     1,455,780;  May  22. 
Cooking  utensil.     H.  J.  Daniel.     1,457,654  ;  June  5. 
Cooking   utensil.     D.   D.    Dorrance.      1.470,963;    Oct.    16. 
Cooking  utensil.     K.  Gammel.     1,462,275  ;  July  17. 
Cooking  utensil.     A.  B.  Leyse.     1,446,477  ;  Feb.  27. 
Cooking    utensil.      W.    P.    Miller    and    N.    J.    Karayanis. 

1,460,975;    July   3. 
Cooking  utensil.     J.  W.  Millican.     1,445,788  ;   Feb.  20. 
Cooking    utensil.      H.    V.    Mulford    and    W.    D.     Felty. 

1.461,366;   July    10. 
Cooking  utensil.     J.   A.    Pierce.     1,462,818 ;   July   24. 
Cooking  utensil.     G.  Schluesselburg.     1,477.667  ;  Dec.  18. 
Cooking  utensil.     A.  Sechler.     1,477,981 ;  Dec.  18. 
Cooking  utensil.     P.  Simon.     1,445.457  ;  Feb.  13. 
Cooking   utensil.      C.   E.    Slye.      1,478.801  ;    Dec.   25. 
Cooking  utensil.     A.  Small.     1,470,199  ;  Oct.  9. 
Cooking  utensil.     M.   G.    Sotnikov.      1,475,606  ;  -Nov«    27. 
Cooking  utensil.      C.   Turner.      1.472,376 ;    Oct.    30. 
Cooking  utensil,   Combination.      G.   I.   Kohr.      1,444,346 ; 

Feb.  6. 

Cooking    utensil,    Electric.      H.    Kruesheld.      1,459,539 : 
June  19. 

Cooking  utensils,  Device  for.    J.  J.  Hart.    1,462,105 ;  July 

17. 
Cooking   utensils,    False   bottom   for.      G.   P.    Nordstrom. 

1,453,054;  Apr.  24. 
Cooking  vessel.     G.  B.  Culpepper.     1,467,710  ;  Sept.  11. 
Cooking  vessel.     H.  Kunin.     1,450,687  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cooking    vessels,    Attachment    for.       G.     L.     Carpenter 

1,465,508;   Aug.    21. 
Cooking    vessels.    Ball     support    for.      A.    M.    Schmuck 

1,475.890;  Nov.  27. 
Cooking  vessels.  Making  pressjire  steam.     J.  T.  Slocomb. 

1.441,304  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cooking    vessels,     Safety     cover     for.       B.     A.     Krafft, 

1.468,908;  Sept.  25. 
Cooking  vessels.  Support  for.     J.   H.  Jacobs.     1,458,296 

June  12. 
Cookstove,    Automobile.      C.    A.    Parker,    jr.      1,471,198 

Oct.  16. 
Cooky.     P.  Werner.     Des.  63,600;  Dec.  18. 

Cooler :  See — 

Air  cooler. 

Bottle  cooler. 

Milk  cooler. 
Cooler.     W.  M.  Rapp.     1,452,757:  Apr.  24. 
Cooling  chamber.     J.  J.  JIo.1onnier.     1,446,477 :  Feb.   27. 
Cooling  and  dehydrating  materials.     F.  Maus.     1,446.054  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Cooling  and   fragmenting  apparatus  and  method.     H.   C. 

Cronemeyer.     1,459,947  ;  June  26. 
Cooling     and     oil-saving     attachment.     P.     B.     Leonard. 

1,448,708  ;  Mar.  13. 
Cooling     and     refrigerating     solution.       N.     A.     Dubois. 

1.442,330:   Jan.   16. 
Cooling     and     ventilating     apparatus.      B.     Macfadden. 

1.448.363  ;  Mar.  13. 
Cooling  bed.     A.  L.  Foell.     1,448.395;  Mar.  13. 
Cooling  bed.     W.  Worthington.     1,448,425  ;  Mar.  13. 
Cooling  device.     J.  L.   Tandy.     1,465,497 ;   Aug.   21. 
Cooling  purposes.  Apparatus  for.     W.  Hamer.     1,472,831  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Cooling  tower.     E.  Burhorn.     1,449,936  ;  Mar.  2T. 
Coop.      W.    F.    Livingston.      1.465,854 ;   Aug.   21. 
Coop      and      trap,      Combined      chicken.        A.      Dawlev 

1.473.019  :   Nov.   6. 
Coop,  Baby-chick.     J.  F.  McGaCEee.     1,499,428;  Mar.  27. 
Coop,  Battery  poultry.     J.  B.  Danlev.     1.469.384  :  Oct.  2. 
Coop,  Chicken.     J.  W.  Pottenger.     1,464,581 ;  Aug.  14. 
Coop,  Chicken-brooding.     C.  C.  White.     1.464.459  :  Aug.  7. 
Coop.  Collapsible.     J.   O.   Farrar.     1,472.159 :   Oct.    30. 
Coop,  Folding.     G.  W.  Vandevender.     1,451,972  :  Apr.  17. 
Coop.  Knockdown    chicken.     W.   L.  Butcher.     1.455,105  ; 

May  15. 
Coop.  Poultrv.     G.  L.  Bilbrev.     1,478.695  :  Dec.  25. 
Coop,  Poultry.     C.  E.  Stockham.     1,461.989  ;  July  17. 
Cop.     J.  O.  McKeac.     1.443.370  :  Jan.  30. 
Cop  cover.     J.   H.  Vo?t.     1,465,536:  Aus.  21. 
Cop-tube  spindle.     T.  Belanger.     1,447,170  :  Mar.  6. 
Copper.     Electrolytic     deposition     of.       F.     L.     Antisell. 

1.465.034;  Aug.  14. 

Copper,    Electrodeposition    of.      C.    G.    Fink.      1.441,568 : 

.Tan.  9. 
Copper.    Hvfirometallurgical    precipitation    of.      F.    Laist. 

1.461,918;  July  17. 


Milk  and  butter  cooler. 
Water  cooler. 


Copper,    Method    and    apparatus   for   the    electrolytic   re- 
covery of.     G.  D.  van  Arsdale.     1,449,462  ;  Mar.  27. 
Copyholder.     E.  W.  Curtis.     1,447,124  :  Feb.  27. 
Copvholdcr.      R.    I.    Kelleher.      1,459,334  :    June   19. 
Copyholder.     H.  S.  Levy.     1,458,713  ;  June  12. 
Copvbolder.      A.    N.    Woodruff.      1,469,749 ;    Oct.    2. 
copying   apparatus.      D.   Eugster.     1,468,939 ;    Sept.   25. 
Copying  device.     F.   D.   .\therton,  jr.     1.470.1.34;   Oct.   9. 
Copying  device.     W.  Bauer^feld.      1.47S.69.3:   Def.   2.'.. 
Co;).ving  niiichines,  Cuttlu^  dovice  for.    F.  May.    1,451,445  : 

Apr.   10. 
Cord  adjuster.     N.   L.   Pruden.     1,444,754  ;  Feb.   6. 
Cord  anchor.     P.   Rissmann.     1,462,125  :   July   17. 
Cord  control.    G.  L.  and  M.  R.  Banks.     1,465,334  ;  Aug.  21. 
Cord  dispenser.     C.  C.  Helman.     1,451,300 ;  Apr.  10. 
Cord     gripping    and     securing     device.       A.     M.    Adams. 

1,454.717  ;   May  8. 
Cord-gripping  appliance.    A.  C.  Hough.   1,456.237  ;  May  22. 
Cord    holder.      J.    W.    Brown    and    J.    N.    Fitzsimmons. 

1.459,763:   June  26. 
Cord  holder  and  cutter.    M.  E.  Gerould.    1.443,358  ;  Jan.  30. 
Cord-holding  device.     W.  M.   Caple.     1.474.402  ;   Nov.  20. 
Cord. retriever.     L.  Holloway.     1,448,300;  Mar.  13. 
Cordage  wrapper  and  package.     H.  L.  Greve.     1,455,838  ; 

May  22. 
Cordage   wrapper.      H.    L.    Greve.      1,473,578 :    Nov.    6. 
Cords,     Anchor     connection     for    flexible.       P.     Rissman. 

1,454,2.53  :  May  8. 
Cordwood,    Cradling   boom   for.      L.    Larsen.      1,465,716 : 

Aug.  21. 
Core  and  chuck.    P.  and  B.  De  Mattia.    1,456.426  :  May  22. 
Core  box.     G.  C.  and  G.  F.  Deved.     1.442.329  ;  Jan.  16. 
Core   box.    Adjustable.      E.    R.    Hildebrandt      1,468,202; 

Sept.  18. 
Core,  Collapsible.     F.  H.  Grove.     1,467,315;  Sept.  11. 
Core,  Collapsible.     P.  De  Mattia.     1.475.109  ;  Nov.  20. 
Core,  Collapsible.     J.  F.  Wallace.     1,455.686;  May  15. 
Core-drying  means.     J.  C.  Davis.     1,445,872  ;  Feb.  20. 
Core.       Expansible.       P.     R.     E.     Lehmann.       1,466,366; 

Aug.  28. 
Core  for  making  pipes  and  the  like.  P.  S.  Hale.    1,456,058  ; 

May  22. 
Core  holder   or   support.     H.   A.   Foothorap.      1,455,195 ; 

May   15. 
Core  lifter.     J.  Walker.     1,448,885;  Mar.  20. 
Core-making  machine.      O.   Kylin.      1.457.439  ;    June   5. 
Core-making    machine.      G.    H.    Wadsworth.      1,441.048; 

Jan.  2. 
Core-making  machine.  Multiple.     J.  H.  Morris.     1^47,683  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Core,  Multipart.     M.  Guyot.     1,449.097;  Mar.  20. 
Core  remover.     H.  E.  Easterdav.     1.475.989  ;  Dec.  4. 
Core,  Sectional.     H.  H.  Brand.     1,449,085  ;  Mar.  20. 
Core,    Tubular    folding    and    collapsible.      A.    J.    Guilev. 

1,466.527  ;  Aug.  28. 
Coring  machine.     E.  A.  Bostrom.     1,463.114  ;  July  24. 
Cores,  Applying  cord  fabric  to.     T.  P.  Little.     1,471,905  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Cores,    Prolonging    the    life    of    expansible    vulcanizing. 

J.  D.  Tew.     1,452,326  ;  Apr.  17. 
Cork   and   other   products   from   bark.   Recovering.     G.  C. 

Howard.     1,455,762  ;  May  15. 
Cork.  Apparatus  for  forming  articles  of.     T.  C.  Wester. 

1.455,946  ;  Mav  22. 
Cork  extractor.     G.  N.  Carothers.     1,449.654  ;  Mar.  27. 
Cork-inserting  machine.     C.  Boisset.     1.474.227  :  Nov.  13. 
Cork,  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  articles 

of  comminuted.     W.  G.  Bond.     1.453.617  ;  Mav  1. 
Cork-rod   baker.      P.    Harrich.      1,478.873 :    Dec.    S.'i. 
Corking  machine.     H.   O.   Benton.     1,469,614 ;   Oct   2. 
Corking     machine.       S.     Gillespie     and     F.     L.     Shelor. 

1,460,650;   July  3. 
Corks,    Machine   for    use   in    connection   with   the    manu- 
facture of.     A.  Gresory.     1,449.599  :  Mar.  27. 
Corn     and    bunion    shield.       J.     H.     Smith.       1,445,725; 

Feb.  20. 
Corn,  Cleaning  device  for.     W.  G.  Whitehead.    1,466,496  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Corncrib  block.   Cement.     W.   Meyer.     1,444,422  ;   Feb.   6. 
Corncribs  and  the  like,  Wall  structure  for.     J.   H.   Irey. 

Rel5,630  ;  June  19. 
Corn  crusher.  Ear-.     F.  R.  Killick.     1,477.502  :   Dec.   11. 
Corn     cutting     and     shocking     machine.       T.     P.     Kuhn. 

1,470.085  ;   Oct  9. 
Corn-debutting      machine.      Green-.        W.      H.      Leister. 

1.453,248:  Apr.  24. 
Corn  drier,  Seed-.     J.  S.  Pain.     1,456.295  :  May  22. 
Corn  eradicator.     A.  L.  Mallory.     1.477,274:  Dec.  It. 
Com    feeding    and    debutting    machine.      G.    W.    Davis. 

1,456,624  ;  May  29. 
Corn  from  the  cob.  Machine  for  cutting.     W.  W.  and  S.  E. 

Morral.     1,465.525:   Aug.   21. 
Corn  husker.    O.  Boyer.    1,461,748  ;  July  17. 
Corn  husker.     W.  T.  Yard.     1,441,960  :  Jan.  9. 
Corn    husker   and    the   like.      A.    R.    Keeler.      1.471.898; 

Oct  23. 
Corn-husking  machine.     R.  Cover.     1,458,221 ;  June  12. 
Corn-husking     machine.       W.     H.     Leister.       1,471,616 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Corn-husking     machine.        H.     L.     Nelson.        1,458,721  ; 

June  12. 
Corn-hu.«king    machine.      E.     C.     Schroeder.       1.444.009 : 

Feb.  6. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Corn-husking  mactiines,  Rolls  for.    T.  H.  Oppenheim  and 

B.  Selhorst.     1,462,815;  July  24. 
Corn-husking    machines.     Snapping    mechanism    for.      C. 

Dueker.    1,464,564  ;  Aug.  14. 
Corn  mixer  and  silk  remover.   J.  J.  Peahotzki.   1,456,826 ; 

May  29. 
Corn,  Pan  for  popping.     C.  Cretors.     1,478,819  ;  Dec.  25. 
Corn  picker.     J.   A.  Buckingham.     1,472,407 ;   Oct.   30. 
Corn  popper.      H.  E.   Grossenbacher.     1,444,244 ;  Feb.   6. 
Corn   popper.     R.    C.    Hunter.      1,466,721  ;    Sept.   4. 
Corn  popper.     B.  E.  Page.     1,467,448;  Sept.  11. 
Corn  popper.     R.   D.   Parks.     1,457,854 ;   June  5. 
Corn  popper  and  peanut  roaster.     G.  French.     1,464,567  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Corn,  Rack  for  drying  seed.     P.  E.   Sievert.     1,461,946  ; 

July  17. 
Corn  separator.  Snapped-.    F.  J.  Temple.    1,462,428 ;  July 

17. 
Corn  sheller.     R.  M.  Mitchell.     1,461,283;  July  10. 
Corn   sheller.    Seed-.     A.   E.    Olson.      1,444,882  ;    Feb.   13. 
Corn  sheller.  Seed.     F.  A.  Preuss.     1,472,672  ;   Oct.  30. 
Corn  shellers.  Screen  for.     R.  E.  Hanneman.     1,461,144  ; 

July  10. 
Corn,    Showcase    machine   for    popping.      C.    W.    Mabey. 

1,466,595  ;  Aug.  28. 
Corn     shredders.      Self-feeder     for.        P.      G.     Blonlgen. 

1,443,206  ;  Jan.  23. 
Corn-snapping  machine.    B.  Saunders.    1,456.012  ;  May  22. 
Cornstalk  lifter.     L.  T.  Collin.     1,458,875  ;  June  12. 
Corn  tipper.   Seed-.     C.   F.   Ladwig.     1,477,180;   Dec.   11. 
Corner  bead.     L.  E.  Curtis.     1,454,042  ;  May  8. 
Corner  bead  and  making  same.     A.  L.  Clapp.     1,449,745  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Corner-bead  clamp.     R.  I.  Edwards.     1.468,463  ;  Sept.  18. 
Corner-bead  clip.     W.  C.  Coryell.     1,453,973  ;  May  1. 
Corner  construction,  Interfitting.  E.  Ohnstrand.  1,462,617  ; 

July  24.     . 
Corner  fastening.     P.  Kusterle.     1,470,015  ;  Oct.  9. 
Corner-rounding  machine.     C.  Brown.     1,475,741  ;  Nov   27 
Cornet.     G.  Contrisciani.     1,444,663  ;  Feb.  6. 
Correspondence   and   the   like.    Rack   or   file   for.      XI.    O. 

Ross.     1,449,194-5  ;   Mar.   20. 
Correspondence      folder.        A.      Thompson.        1  473  747  • 

Nov.   13. 
Corrosion  and  heat  resisting  apparatus.     P.  A.  E.  Arm- 
strong.     1,467,563;    Sept.    11. 
Corrugated    board.    Machine   for   making.      B.    Heinrichs. 

1,453,458 ;  May  1. 
Corrugated,    expansible    collapsible    elements,    Producing. 

H.   C.  MaUory.     1,456,069;  May  22. 
Corrugated     fastener,     Nailer     for.     C.     A.     Macdonald. 

1,450,730  ;  Apr.  3. 
Corrugated  roller.     F.  D.  Wilson.     1,454,305  ;  May  8. 
Corrugated-plate    wheel.      W.    E.    Williams.      1,451,354: 

Apr.   10. 
Corrugating     machine.       G.     A.     and     A.     F.     Trachte. 

1,464,018  ;  Aug.  7. 
Corset.     S.  E.  Bemis.     1,458,319;  June  12. 
Corset.     L.  A.  Cirillo.     1,474,892 ;   Nov.  20. 
Corset.     M.    N.    Croizier.      1,476,694;    Dec.    11. 
Corset.     C.   Hunter.     1,463,833 ;   Aug.   7.    • 
Corset.     H.  V.  Nordgren.     1,448,569  ;  Mar.  13. 
Corset.    P.  H.  Robhins.     1,462,423  ;  .Tuly  17. 
Corset.     C.  H.   Schopbach.      1,458,365  ;   June  12. 
Corset.     C.   H.    Schopbach.      1,458,995 ;    June   19. 
Corset.     C.   C.   Seley.     1,459,518;   June   19. 
Corset.     M.  Von  Halle.     1,465,104-5  ;  Aug.  14. 
Corset  abdominal  supports.  Designing.     S.  W.  and  H.  M. 

McCormick.     1,473,241 ;   Nov.  6. 
Corset  and  abdominal  support.     S.  H.  Camp.     1,463,252  ; 

July  31. 
Corset  and  similar  garment.     I.  Roth.     1,469,335  ;  Oct.  2. 
Corset,  Apparel.     D.   Kops.     1,458,767;  June  12. 
Corset    boning    and    making    the    same.      J.    J.    McCabe. 

1,444,799  ;  Feb.  19. 
Corset  clasp.     W.  Weinstein.     1,459,316 ;  June  19. 
Corset   closure.     C.    Petersen.      1,464,217 ;    Aug.   7. 
Corset  construction.     J.    L.   Alberts.      1,457,482;    June  5. 
Corset-stay    brace    and    abdomen    support.      M.    W.    Ells. 

1,447,537;  Mar.   6. 
Cosmetic  chest.     H.  Goodrich.     Des.  63,119  ;  Oct.  9. 
Cosmetic-stick  holder.    AV.  G.  Kendall.     1,447,727  •  Mar.  6 
Costumer,   Child's.     M.  A.   York.     Des.   62,076:   Mar.  13. 
Cot,    Child's.      P.   Barney.      1,478,725 ;    Dec.    25. 
Cot,  Folding.     J.  L.  McKellar.     1,474,200  ;  Nov.   13. 
Cot    or    hospital    bed    attachment.      J.    C.    Van    Slyke. 

1,445,982  ;  Feb.  20. 
Cot,    Portable    folding    sectional    camp.      J.    H.    Shenev. 

1,457,232  ;  Mav   29.         ■ 
Cotter  and   the  like.     W.   Oliver.     1,441,706 :  Jan.  9. 
Cotter  pin.     F.  J.  Ecker.     1,444,065  ;  Feb.   6. 
Cotter-pin  puller.     J.  C.  De  Graff.     1,476,695  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cotter-pin  tool.     J.  A.  Hay.     1,475,821  ;  Nov.  27. 
Cotton  and  other  fibrous  materials.  Machine  for  opening 

and  cleaning.     H.   Wilkinson.      1,452,133  ;  Apr.   17. 
Cotton     and    the    like.     Chute    for.       B.     C.     Woodford 

1,445,379  ;  Feb.  13. 
Cotton  and  the  like.  Machine  for  combing.     J.  Horridgc 

1,476.754  ;   Dec.   11. 
Cotton-bale-compressing  device.     C.   J.  Luce.     1,458,584  : 

June  12. 
Cotton-blocking    machine.       S.     G.     Wicks.       1,446,530 ; 

Feb.  27. 


Cotton-boll-rlpenlng  apparatus.     W.  Morava.     1,460,555; 

July  3. 
Cotton  chopper.     J.  Coltharp.     1,443,562  ;  Jan.  30. 
Cotton    chopper.      W.   T.   Marable.      1,468,244 ;    Sept.    18. 
Cotton  chopper.     E.  D.  Williams.     1,478,933  ;  Dec.  25. 
Cotton-chopping  machine.     R.  Henry.     1,452,046  ;  Apr.  17. 
Cotton  cleaner.     T.  D.  Ross.     1,442,736  ;  Jan.  16. 
Cotton  cleaner.     E.  P.  Taft  and  G.  Barton.     1,476,010  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Cotton  cleaner.    A.  Zoeller.     1,458,870  ;  June  12. 
Cotton  cleaner  and  boll  crusher.     C.  R.  Wood.   1,455,765 ; 

May  15. 
Cotton  cleaners,  Spider  for.     F.  B.  Williams.     1,463,522; 

July  31. 
Cotton  cleaning  and  conditioning  machine.     J.  C.  Byers. 

1,453,744  ;  May  1. 
Cotton-cleaning    machine.      E.    H.    Rooney.      1,461,562 ; 

July  10. 
Cotton-cleaning    machine.      D.    Z.    Wright.       1,470,314; 

Oct.  9. 
Cotton,    Distributor    for.      A.    E.    Searles.      1,449,151 ; 

Mar.   20. 
Cotton   drier  and  cleaner.     H.  H.  Freeman.     1,449.392 : 

Mar.  27. 
Cotton  fabric  and  product  obtained  thereby,  Treating.     C. 

L.  Shuttig.     1,451,306;  Apr.  10. 
Cotton    gin.      C.    L.    Dickerman    and    W.    E.    Cummings. 

1,477,694  ;  Dec.  18. 
Cotton  gin.     G.  E.  Evans.     1,404,810-1 ;  Aug.  14. 
Cotton  gin.     O.  J.  Walton  and  J.  L.  Beard.     I,445,3t3; 

Feb.  13. 
Cotton  gin.     H.  E.  Werner.     1,452,667  ;  Apr.   24. 
Cotton  gin.     C.  R.  Wood.     1,448,022;  Mar.  13. 
Cotton    gins.    Cleaning    feeder    for.      B.    C.    Woodford. 

1,449,362;  Mar.   20. 
Cotton    gins,    Cleaner    feeder    for.      B.     C.     Woodford. 

1,478,594  ;  Dec.  25. 
Cotton  gins.  Lint-cleaning  attachment  for.    J.  W.  Guynes. 

1,450,592  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cotton  machinery.     J.  L.  Hart.     1,449,284  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cotton,  Mercerizing.     A.  Nelson.     1,441,740  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cotton,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  picking.     J.  H.  Mc- 

Elroy.     1,448,930  ;  Mar.   20. 
Cotton  opener.     J.  T.   Hall.     1,457,832;  June  5. 
Cotton  packer.     M.  T.  Goforth.     1,447,466;  Mar.  6. 
Cotton  picker.     J.  B.  Neil.     1,456,645  ;  May  29. 
Cotton  picker.     J.  B.  Neil.     1,458,433  ;  June  12. 
Cotton   picker,   Mechanical.      R.    G.   Rycroft.      1,447,328; 

Mar.  6. 
Cotton-picker's     bag     carrier.       R.     Keith.       1,473,105 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Cotton-picker's  sack.     A.  E.  Meyer.     1,458,773  ;  June  12. 
Cotton-picking    machine.      W.   B.    Edrington.      1,465,974 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Cotton-picking  machine.     W.  T.  Harris,  L.  F.  Hamme,  and 

W.  T.  Hoofnagle.     1,454,737  ;  May  8. 
Cotton-picking  machine.     Damper-controlling  means  for. 

A.  St.  Onge.     1,462,307  ;  July  17. 
Cotton-preparing  machine.     J.  Moss.     1,447,684  :  Mar.  6. 
Cotton-preparing     machine     and     the     like.       J.     Moss. 

1,443,922  ;  Jan.  30. 
Cotton-preparing     machine     and       the     like.       J.     Moss.  | 

1,444,516  ;  Feb.  6. 
Cotton    press,    Hydraulic.      F.    P.    Heubner.      1,469,511 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Cottonseed  in  handling,  cleaning,  and  delinting,  Treating. 

T.  P.  Wallace.     1,470,339  ;   Oct.  9. 
Cottonseed-linting  machine.     F.  E.  Voorhies.     1,449,847  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Cottonseed  linting  machine.     F.  E.  Voorhies.     1,457,329 ; 

June  5. 
Cottonseed,   Method  of  and  apparatus  for  treating.     D. 

Maloney.     1,474,374  :   Nov.  20. 
Cottonseed,  Preservation  and  preparation  for  transporta- 
tion of.     A.  W.  Macllwaine.     1,476,532  ;  Dec.   4. 
Cotton   squares.  Machine  for  gathering.     W.   L.   Garrett. 

1,474,627;  Nov.  20. 
Cotton-thinning    machine.       R.     S.    Bonner.       1,472,288 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Cotton    tramper.       W.    D.    Wilson    and    A.     Cullander. 

1,461,639;   July  10. 
Cotton    tramper    or    packer.      J.    F.    Bailey.      1,473,455 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Cotton  trampers.  Gear  lock  for.   T.  S.  Grimes.   1,461,579 ; 

July  10. 
Cotton-treating    machine.       J.     L.     Cassel.       1,445,755 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Cotton,  Vertical  opener  for  cleaning.     J.  K.  Whittier  and 

R.  S.  Curley.     1,471,435  ;  Oct.  23. 
Cotton   unloader   and  cleaner.     J.   L.   Hart.      1,441,577 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Cotton,  wool,  and  other  fibers.  Machine  for  opening  and 

cleaning.    W.  Youlton.    1,462,458  :  July  17. 
Couch    rolls.    Apparatus    for     conditioning.       H.    Boyle. 

1,460,365;  July  3. 
Cough  tablet.     M.  R.  Durante.     Des.  62,712  ;  July  24. 
Counter.      A.    A.    Adams   and   F.   A.   Emery.      1,469,932 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Counter.     T.  P.  Jensen.     1,452,242  ;  Apr.  17. 
Counter    and    register.      H.    Althaus    and    J.    Pangmann. 

1,454,614;  May  8. 
Counterbore.     W.  S.  Morse.     1,465,612  ;  Aug.  21. 


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.  Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1069 


Countcrbore,    Adjustable.      B.    llaU    and    A.    C.    Deeriug. 

1,-144,875;  Feb.  13. 
Counter-current    apparatus.       H.    BoUmann.      1,474,062 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Counterdrop    press,    Splash.      H.    Hellberg.      1,453,390 ; 

May  1. 
Counter,    Electromagnetically-operated.      H.    L.    Merrick. 

1,468,490:  Sept.  IS. 
Counter,   Fractional.     L.  Babos.     1,453,538  ;  May   1. 
Counter-molding     macbine.       S.     J.     Heath.       1,471,261 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Counterpoise.     B.  P.  Joyce.     1,460,419-20;   July   3. 
Couutorpoising    meclianisni.      C.    A.    Henry.      1,446,254 ; 

Feb.  -ZO. 
Counter,   Resetting.      H.   A.   Chase.      1,471,306 ;   Oct.    16. 
Countersink  gauge.     W.  N.  John.     1,459,896  ;  June  26. 
Counterturning    machine.       F.    A.    Ueardon.      1,455,548 ; 

May  15. 
Counterturning    machine.      F.    A.    Reardon.      1,477,769  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Counters,    Corner    unit    for.      J.    R.    Clark.      1,441,331 ; 

Jan.  0. 
Counters,      Resetting      means      for.         G.      W.      Toney. 

1,460,119-20  ;  June  26. 
Counting    and    packaging    machine.      W.    S.    Weber    and 

M.  L.  Yergey.     1,476,274  ;  Dec.  4. 
Counting  apparatus,     b.   La   Veck.     1,460,101 ;  June   26. 
Counting  board.     S.  Gunnlaugsson.     1,445,586  ;  Feb.  13. 
Counting   device.      J.    llousso.      1,403,010 ;    Aug.    7. 
Counting    disks.    Casing    for    holding.      F.    A.    Helfrecht. 

Des.  62,192  ;  Apr.   10. 
Counting  machine.      C.    H.   Veeder.      1,477,090 ;   Dec.   11. 
Counting     mechanism.       E.     F.     Hathaway.       1,444,505 ; 

Feb.   6. 
Counting     mechanism.       E.     P.     Donnellan.       1,468,733 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Counting     mechanism     and     weft-controlling    mechanism 

governed  thereby,  Combined.     1,474,416  ;   Nov.  20. 
Coupler.     N.    W.   Storer.      1,456,945;    May   29. 
Coupler  device.     F.  J.  Reichmann.     1,462,921  ;  July  24. 
Coupler     or     receiving     coil,     Loose.        L.     W.      Hatch. 

1,473,407  ;   Nov.  6. 
Coupler    release    rigging.      C.    W.    Nicholas.      1,469,430 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Coupling  :  See — 

Adjustable  coupling.  Loop  coupling. 

Air  coupling.  Lubrication    coupling. 

Belt  coupling.  Magnetic  coupling. 

Cable  coupling.  Pipe   coupling. 

Car   coupling.  Pump   coupling. 

Compression    coupling.  Rail  coupling. 

Conduit  coupling.  Resilient  coupling. 

Cultivator-beam    couoling.       Rod  coupling. 

Draft   coupling.  •  Rope    coupling. 

Drive   coupling.  Shaft  coupling. 

Elastic    Oldham    coupling.      Shock-absorbing  coupling. 

Electrical   coupling.  Stovepipe  coupling. 

Electric  conductor  coupling. 

Flexible  coupling.  Sucker-rod   coupling. 

Fluid  coupling.  Swiveled  coupling. 

Hook    coupling.  Tire-chain  coupling. 

Hose  coupling.  Trailer  coupling. 

Hydraulic  coupling.  .  Truck  coupling. 

Impulse  coupling.  Windmill  coupling. 

Coupling.     W.  G.  Allan.     1,441,200  ;  Jan.  9. 
Coupling.    F.  O.  Arnold.     1,461,958  ;  July  17. 
Coupling.      H.   Bailey.      1,473.537  ;   Nov.   6. 
Coupling.     C.  J.  Blass.     1,453,059;  Apr.  24. 
Coupling.     C.   C.   Bradbury.     1,468,732;    Sept.   25. 
Coupling.     J.  Corgiat,  jr.,  and  J.  J.  Dusevoir.    1,455,242  ; 

May  15. 
Coupling.     A.  R.  Crozier.     1,450,665  ;  Apr.  3. 
Coupling.     N.   W.   Cummins.      1,456,179;   May   22. 
Coupling.      C.    S.    Cunningham    and    H.    A.     Burdwood. 

1,458,395  ;  June  12. 
Coupling.     T.  J.  Grier.     1,458,337  ;  June  12. 
Coupling.     W.  A.  Gunn.     1,454,587  ;  May  8. 
Coupling.     E.  E.   Johnson.     1,478,124 ;   Dec.  18. 
Coupling.     E.  G.  Johnson.     1,467,730;   Sept.  11. 
Coupling.      E.    W.    Johnston.      1,468,707 ;    Sept.    25. 
Coupling.     D.  P.  Joyce.     1,447.087  ;  Feb.  27. 
CoupUng.     A.   O.    Llle.      1,469,671  ;    Oct.   2. 
Coupling.     J.  H.  McCloy.     1,471,520  ;  Oct.  23. 
Coupling.      A.   J.    Nelson.      1,471,055;    Oct.    16. 
Coupling.      W.   Novak.      1,447,146  :   Feb.   27. 
Coupling.      C.    Overstreet.      1,469,009;    Sept.    25. 
Coupling.         A.       Rickenbacker      and      W.       Kammerer. 

1,455,971;  May  22. 
Coupling.     J.  Zajic.     1,462,406  ;  July  3  7. 
Coupling   and   governing    mechanism,   Combined   impulse. 

E.  Moore.     1.442,354;  Jan.   16. 
Coupling     and     making     the     same.       W.     P.     Crockett. 

1,456,178  ;  May  22. 
Coupling     and     spindle.     Rolling-mill.       H.     W.     Wilson. 

1,451,519  ;  Apr.  10. 
Coupling-centering    device.      E.    George,    jr.      1,448,269 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Coupling  clamp.     G.  De  Rouen.     1,470,485  ;  Oct.  9. 
Coupling   connection    and    noncorrosive   coating   therefor. 

B.  E.  Taylor.     1,457,561 ;  June  5. 
Coupling  device.     F.  A.  Adams.     1,446,143  ;  Feb.  20. 
Coupling  device.     A.  C.  Bubb.     1,465,804;  Aug.  21. 
Coupling  device.    L.  P.  Clutter.     1,453,922  ;  May  1. 


Coupling  device.     F.  A.   Grier,  jr.      1,477,440 ;   Dec.   11. 
Coupling  device.     E.  O.  Hamren.     1,473,625  ;  Nov.  13. 
Coupling  device.     M.  Walten.     1,450,826  ;  Apr.  3. 
Coupling  enabling  heavy   loads  to  be  towed,    System   of. 

A.   Lagache.     1,442,077;   Jan.   16. 
Coupling  for  electric  machines.  Resilient  and  electricallj 

insulating.     C.  J.  Belli.     1,446,287  ;   Feb.   20. 
Coupling  guard,     H.   C.  Sweeney.     1,477,607  ;   Dec.  18. 
Coupling  head.     W.   L.  Read.     1,461,225;   July   10. 
Coupling    head    and     making    same.       V.     T.     Tobolla. 

1,460,623;   July   3. 

mechanism.       C.     H.     Tomlinson.       1,476,429; 


C.    E.   Reed   and  M.   Czeftczick. 


device    for.      J.     J.     Acker. 
Jenkins    and    R.    E.    Jackson. 


S.    H.    Campbell. 
S.    H.    Campbell. 


1,450,591  ;  Apr. 
B.    Mirfield. 


1,452,358  ; 

1,453,002  ; 

3. 
1,444,630  ; 


Coupling 

Dec.  4. 
Coupling  or  tool  joint. 

1,462,824;    July    24. 
Coupling     pins.     Operating 

l,467,29o;    Sept.   11. 
Coupling    pocket.      E.    M. 

1,446,255  ;  Feb.  20. 
Coupling-release    rigging. 

Apr.  17. 
Coupling-release    rigging. 

Apr.   24. 
Coupling  yoke.     W.  F.  Green. 
Couplings,    Making    pipe.      G. 

Feb.  6. 

Coupon  book.     A.  MacKenzie.     1,454,447  ;  May  8. 
Coupon   clipper.      L.    Faust.      1,473.089 ;   Nov.    6. 
Coupon  cutter.     W.  G.  Hilsdorf.     1,447,247  ;  Mar.  6. 
Coupon-cutting    machine.      H.    N.    H*lman.      1,463,393 ; 

July  31. 
Coupon     system    for    commodities.       A.     G.     XJptegrall. 

1,459,423  ;  June  19. 
Coupon    ticket.      R.    M.    Comfort.      1,468,592 ;    Sept.    18. 
Coupon  transfer.     R.  R.   Smith.     1.473,940  ;  Nov.   13. 
Cover.     A.  H.  Clark.     1,467,529  ;  Sept.  11. 
Cover    and    box    construction,    Iron-bound. 

1,443,260;   Jan.  23. 
Cover     and     cover-securing     means.       M. 

1,463,147  ;   July  24. 

■  "    H.  White.     1,470,210 ;  Oct.  9. 

Wentworth.     1,455,316  ;  May  15. 
J.  C.  Hall.     1,454,220;  May  8. 
Parker.     1,461,983;  July  17. 
1,456,458;   May   22. 
J.  Myers.     1,445,346  ;  Feb.  13. 


S.    J.    Gunn. 
L.     Hillmer. 


Cover  attachment.  N. 
Cover  fastener.  T.  C. 
•Cover-releasing  device. 
Cover  remover.  F.  J. 
Cover,  RoU.  C.  Nordell. 
Cover,  Sanitary  display.    H 


Cover,  Self-tilting.     C.  C.  Bowen.     1,443,615  ; 
Covered  box.     H.  B.  Smith.     1,476,549  ;  Dec. 


Jan.  30. 


B.  W.  Kummer.    1,444,971 ; 


W.    Surplus.       1,442,835 ; 
C.     Scudder.       1,459,862 ; 


stitching. 

Clip  for 
J. 


P.   Rissmann. 


fastening. 


Covering  machine.  Berry-bush 

Feb.   13. 
Covering    machine.    Box-.      C. 

Jan  23. 
Covers,     Hinge    for     vessel. 

June  26 ; 
Covers  on    cores.    Machine   for 

1,451,962  ;  Apr.   17. 
Covers  to  seat  frames  and  the  like 

C.  P.  Trimble.     1,455,754  ;  May  15. 
Cow-holding      stanchion.      Automatic. 

1,464,1.59  ;  Aug.  7. 
Cow  hopple.     H.  H.  Colson.     1,473,176;   Nov. 
Cow  hopple.     C.  L.  Eades.     1,447,840  ;  Mar.  6. 
Cow-tail     holder.       H.     E.     G.     Anderson.       1,467,221 
Sept.  4. 

W.   M.    Anderson.      1,470,046 ;    Oct 

J.  Haering.     1,450.774  ;  Apr.  3. 

J.  Haering.     1,458,821 ;  June   12. 

A.    John.son.      1,466,229  ;    Aug.    28. 

C.  E.  Stackham.     1,457,631 ;  June  5. 

down.   Device  for   preventing.      H. 


6. 


Cow-tail  holder. 
Cow-tail  holder. 
Cow-tail  holder. 
Cow-tail  holder. 
Cow-tail  holder. 
Cows   from  lying 


Troth. 


9. 


W. 


Bagg.     1,447,505;  Mar.  6. 
Cowl  ventilator.     H.  H.   Lampert.     1,441,358 ;   Jan.  9. 
Crab-net   frame.      I.    Franklin.     1,464,092 ;   Aug.   7. 
Cracking  furnace.      F.   Pfeifer.      1,466,511 ;   Aug.   28. 
Cradle.     W.  Lack!.     1,450,635  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cradle,  Boiler-turning.     J.  Crombie.     1,453,705  ;  May  1. 
Cradle,    Multitank.      M.   Mauran.      1.453.474 ;    May.    1. 
Cradle  rocker.     R.  Shea.     1,449,301  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cradles,     Fastening     device     for     gun.       B.     P.     Joyce. 


1,476,079  ;  Dec.  4 
Craft,  Aerial.     E.  R, 
Cranberry  separator. 


Crane. 

Mar. 
Crane. 
Crane. 
Crane. 

Jan. 
Crane, 
Crane 


Calthrop.     1,445,293;  Feb.  13. 
H.  R.  Bailey.     1,448,479;  Mar. 


13. 


B.    Bee    and    W.    E. .  Simpson.      1,447,168; 


Clayden.     1,478,636;    Dec.   25. 
F.  Gorsuch.     1,444,968  ;   Feb.  13. 
C.  Morgan   and   C.   S.   Schroeder. 


W. 
6. 

A. 

H.  _.    _. , 

J.   C.  Morgan   and   C.   S.   Schroeder.     1,443,376; 
30. 

Floating.     R.  W.  Kaltenbach.     1.443,078 :  Jan.  23. 
hook.     W.    R.   Bloss.      1,471,094 ;    Oct.    16. 
Crane,  Ladle.     H.  R.  Slivinski.     1,443,152  ;  Jan.  23. 
Crane,  Overhead.     C.   L.  Taylor.     1,469,123  ;   Sept.   25. 
Crane,  Paver-mixer.     F,   H.   Heine.     1,468.472  ;  Sept.   18. 
Crane,  Power-operated.     E.  J.  Kane.     1,452,690  ;  Apr.  24. 
Crane  sling  chains.  Hook  for.     W.  J.  Bemls.     1,459,816 ; 

June  26. 
Crane,  Transformer.     H.  L.  McDonald.     1,444,746  ;  Feb.  6. 
Crane,   Truck.     A.   E.   Norris.     1,448,814 ;   Mar.   20. 
Cranes  and   the  like.    Safety  catch   for.      I.   D.   Thomas. 

1,442,194;   Jan.  16. 
Cranes,   Device  for   switching   universal.      C.    V.    Rapier. 
1,443,382  ;  Jan.  30. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FKOM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  «n;ejiMo«.<t— Continued. 


Cranes,  Hoisting  and  luffing  mechanism  for..    E.  S.  Lewis. 

1,461,800;  July  17. 
Cranes,  Itail  clamp  for  overhead.    B.  C.  .Jacob.     1,46G,657  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Crank.      J.    L.    Sands.      1,466.148 :  Aug.   28. 
Crank  case  support.     E.   D.  Wolbert.     1,453,964:   May   1. 
Crank,    Detachable    engine.      F.    G.    Withrow   and   A.    M. 

Walker.     1,464,794  ;  Aug.  14. 
Crank-hanger  assembly.    G.  S.  Lewis.    1,449,2.85  ;  Mar.  20. 
Crank  holder.     F.  W.  Roskopf.     1,444,007  ;  Feb.  6. 
Crank    pin,    Adjustable.       R.    E.    Winters.      1,460,692 ; 

July   3. 
Crank   pin   and   shaft   truing   tool.      C.   N.   Atherton    and 

A.  L.  Salter.     1,473,804  ;  Nov.   13. 
Crank-pin-turning  tool.     A.   Weber.     1,448,321  ;  Mar.   13. 
Crank  pins,  and  effecting  like  operations.   Implement  for 

truing.      F.    Badcock.      1,468,952 ;    Sept.    25. 
Crank  pins,  Machine  for  grinding.    P.  Stoner.    1,453,572  ; 

May  1. 
Crank     pins.     Retainer     for     starting-.       E.     H.     Snoke. 

1,476,378  ;  Dec.  4. 
Crank,  Safety.    L  C.  Bice.     1,462,002  ;  July  iv. 
Crank,   Safety.     L.   Rudolph.     1,455,226-9  ;   May  15. 
Crank    shaft    and    balancing    the    same.      A.    P.    Brush. 

1.4G6.446:  Au£.  2S. 
Crank-shaft-turning  device.     A.   E.   Johnson.      1,466,881  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Crank-shaft-turning   tool   and    automatically-reciprocating 

mechanism  for  supporting  and  operating  the  same.  Com- 
bined.    F.  H.  Peiersen  and  A.   S.  Weston.     1,462,979  ; 

July  24. 
Crank    shafts,    Ad.1ustable    holder    for    turning.      W.    L. 

Mantha.     1,451,078;  Apr.   10. 
Crank  shafts  and  forming  crank  shafts,  Means  and  dies 

for  drop-forging.     H.  H.  Keeports.     1,460,720  ;  July  3. 
Crank  shafts.  Machine  for  turning  crank  pins  of.     K.  F. 

Marx.     1,456,028;  May  22. 
Crank    shafts.    Making    counterbalanced.      L.    W.    Greve. 

1,476,811-12;   Dec.    11. 
Crank     shafts,     Mechanism     for    grinding.      A.    Thomas. 

1,467,402;    Sept.    11. 
Cranking  device.     A.    Kuzmann.      1,459,222 ;    June   19. 
Cranking  device.  Safety.    O.  Crockett.    1,456,481;  May  22. 
Cranking  mechanism.    T.  Rasmussen.     1,475,876  ;  Nov.  27. 
Crape-strip  decoration.      J.   J.    Macdaid,   jr.      1,458,624 ; 

June  12. 
Crate.      F.    C.    Bartlett.      1,471,232 ;    Oct.    16. 
Crate.     E.  Benson.     1,474,508 ;  Nov.  20. 
Crate.     D.  T.  Coneidine.     1,453,005  ;  Apr.  24. 
Crate.     W.  W.  Leach.     1,463,512;  July  31. 
Crate.     J.  A.  Lennartson.     1,471,040  ;  Oct.  16. 
Crate.     A.  Moore.     1,449,531 ;  Mar.  27. 
Crate.     W.  J.  Morris,  1,446,100  ;  Feb.  20. 
Crate.      S.    H.    Sherwood   and   A.    G.    Earth.      1,444,711 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Crate,    Automatic    hog.      R.    E.    Abernathy.      1,444,769 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Crate,  Banana.     P.  G.  Hatcher.     1,441,579  ;  Jan.  9. 
Crate,   Bottle.     T.   V.   Thomall.     1,446,673  ;   Feb.  27. 
Crate  case.  Storage.     A.  B.  Tucker.     1,475,093  ;  Nov.  20. 
Crate,  Collapsible.     H.  J.  Lee.     1,453,148  ;  Apr.  24. 
Crate,  Collapsible.    C.  L.  Peterman.     1,451,449  :  Apr.  10. 
Crate,  Collapsible.     B.  C.   Rockwell.     1,443,147;  Jan.  23. 
Crate,  Collapsible.     E.  E.  Sutherland.     1.451,598  ;  Apr.  10. 
Crate,  Collapsible.     C.  E.  Tuell.     1,447,698  ;  Mar.  6. 
Crate,      Collapsible      shipping.        S.      R.      M.      Malloch. 

1,442,627;  Jan.  16. 
Crate,    Combination    animal.      A.    L.    Allred.      1,462,755  ; 

July  24. 
Crate,  Egg.     E.  B.  Digby.     1,443.836  ;  Jan.  30. 
Crate,  Egg.     P.  Flansburg.     1,447,716  ;  Mar.  G. 
Crate,  Folding.     B.  S.  Allen.     1,452,404  ;  Apr.  17. 
Crate,  Folding.     E.  M.   Averill.     1,447,055  :   Feb.  27. 
Crate,  Folding.     B.  C.  Rockwell.     1,451,373;  Apr.  10. 
Crate,  Hog.     F.  W.  Coats.     1,447,835  ;  Mar.  6. 
Crate  or  box.     G.  A.  McLean.     1,441,937  ;  Jan.  9. 
Crate    or    case.    Collapsible.       A.    Moulton.       1,471,524  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Crate     or     container,     Folding    wire.       T.     J.     Murray. 

1,443,901 ;  Jan.  30. 
Crate  or  coop,  Foldable  chicken.    O.  M.  Bates.    1,477,624  ; 

Dec,  18, 
Crate,  Shipping.     E.  W.  Bonfield.     1.449.374  ;  Mar.  27. 
Crate,  Shipping.     C.  O.  Ewell.     1,471,113  ;  Oct.  16. 
Crate,  Shipping.     H.  Michelsen.      1,456,674  :  Mav   29. 
Crate,    Shipping.      F.    A.    Schmitz.      1.456,042 ;    Mav    22. 
Crate,  Trunk.     I.  J.  Sawyer.     1.477,008;  Dec.  11. 
Crating  articles  for  shipinent.  Means  for.     A.  D.  Lightner 

and  E.   Holmes.     :l  ,446,052;  Feb.  20. 
Crates,  Attachment  for  fruit.     R.  W.   Hicks.     1,460,797  ; 

July   3. 
Crawfish  destroyer,     B,  H,  Strong.     1.457,321  ;  June  5, 
Crayon      and      lead      holder.      Magazine.        W.      F.     Bull, 

1,468,001  ;  Sept.  18. 
Crayons  or  the  like.   Holder  for.     E.  Kroutl.     1,456,241  ; 

May  22. 
Cream    and    butter   fat.    Deodorizing   and    improving   the 

quality  of.    E.  M.  Davis.     1,463,309  ;  July  31. 
Cream,   Cosmetic,     K.  S.  Bort.     1,476,483 :  Dec.   4. 
Cream,    etc..    Apparatus   for    treating.   J,    T.    Hanna    and 

L.  E.  Coon.     1,442,336;  Jan.  16, 
Cream  extractor,     L.  C.  Rawclifife,     1,471,528:  Oct.  23. 
Cream  lifter.     L.  S.  Bender.     1,4.50,789  ;  Apr.  3. 


Cream     ripener     and    pasteurizer.       C.     J.     Westergaard. 

1,455,012;  May  15. 
Cream    separator.      P.    J.   Kristofek.      1,469,221 ;    Oct.    2. 
Cream    separator.      X'.   C,    Philip,      1,472,085 ;    Oct.    30. 
Cream   separator   for   milk   containers.     J.   E.   Maier,   N.     ^ 

Lenz,   and    C.    E.    Radmer.      1,445,527  ;    Feb.    13.  ■ 

Cream    separators,    Combined    milk    re.servoir    and    bowl- 

clamp  support  for.     T.  H.  Miller.     1,453,802  :  M.ny  1. 
Cream     testers.     Timing     device     for.        S.     Z.     Bland. 

1,461,964  ;  July  17. 
Cream  whipper.     C.  Eliopulos.     1,457.622  ;  June  5, 
Creams  and  the  like,  Container  for  toilet.     W.  B.  James. 

Des.  62,362  ;  May  15. 
Creams  and  the  like.  Container  for  toilet.     W.  B.  James. 

1,471,735  ;  Oct.  23. 
Creasing    and     like    machines.    Arm     for.       F.     Thomas. 

1,466,860  ;  Sept.  4, 
Creasing  machine.     F.  Thomas.     1,452,536  ;  Apr.  24. 
Credit,    Means    for    promoting    retail.      C.    L.     Steinert. 

1,475,896  ;  Nov.  27. 
Creep  jack.     C.  W.  Robertson.     1,441,753  ;  Jan.  9. 
Crematory.     A.  C.  Felton,  jr.     1,462,230  ;  July  17. 
Cresol.     Producing.      I.     H.     Derby     and     W.     Higburg. 

1,445,668  ;  Feb.  20. 
Creosote  mixture  for  impregnating  wood.  Production  of. 

I.   F.   Vermeire.      1,469,466 ;   Oct.   2. 
Crib.     C.  H.  Boardman.     1,465,413-14;  Aug.  21. 
Crib.     J.  H.  Bradley.     1,475.5.3.7;  Nov.  27. 
Crib.     C.  W.  Walstrom.     1,478,411 ;   Dec.  25. 
Crib    and    gocart,     Combined    infant.       J.    A.     Vierling. 

1.460,929;   July  3. 
Crib  corner  lock.      S.   Weisglass.      1,469,745 ;   Oct.    2, 
Crib   cover.     E.  M.   Drew.     1,460,233  ;   June  26. 
Crib,  Infant's,      G.   L,    Hempy.     1,463,953 ;   Aug.   7. 
Crib,  Mechanically-operated.    A.  Cappabianca.     1,476,146  ; 

Dec,  4. 
Crib,  Portable.     D.  D.  Comstock.     1,463,459  ;  July  31. 
Crimper.     Alice,'Princess  Andrew,  of  Greece.     1,459,132  ; 

June  19. 
Crimping  machine.     J.   W.  Hoodwin.     1,441,227 ;   Jan.  9. 
Crimping  machine.     J.   Maler.     1,442,693 ;  Jan.   16. 
Crimping  tool.     P.  B.  King.     1,464,942  ;  Aug.  14. 
Crockery    and    other    domestic    utensils.    Apparatus    for     ■ 

washing.     W,   J,   N,   Mann.     1,464,436 ;  Aug.   7.  I 

Crockery,  Tool  for  decorating.     H.  Kissner  and  D.  Blum. 

1,445,627;  Feb,  20, 
Crocks,     Hoop     for     lifting.       F.     Ottman.       1,460,268 ; 

June  26. 
Cross,    Folding.      H.    T.    Walrow.      1,473,530 ;    Nov.    6. 
Crosshead,     G.   E.   Linton.     1,446,192  ;  Feb.  20. 
Crosshead    shoe.    Expanding.      V.    Andrioli.      1,475,337 ; 

Nov.    27. 
Crosshead     guides.     Oil     cup    for.       H.     C.     Manchester.     • 

1,470,176;  Oct.  9. 
Crossheads,     Lubricating     system     for.      T.     Rogatchofi. 

1,440,747;   Jan.  2. 
Crosstie.     J.  W.  Board.     1,442,598  ;  Jan.  16. 
Crosstie.     H.  C.  Tully.     1,459,168  :  .Tune  19. 
Crosstie,  Combination  wood  and  .«;teel,     G.  E,  Kyser  and 

C.   E,   Thomas.     1,448,805;   Mar.   20. 
Crosstie,    Metal.      C.    L.    Kenney    and    S.    M.    Casterllne, 

1,457.704:  June  5. 
Crossing  signal.     .T.  A.  Manta.     1,463,127;   July  24. 
Crossing  signal.     E.  A.  Pennington,     1.443,905  ;  Jan.  30. 
Crown  adapter.     R.H.Taylor.     1,443,394  ;  Jan,  30. 
Crown    feeding    and    assembling    apparatus.      G.    Goebel. 

1,469,557;  Oct.  2. 
Crowning  machine.     F.   J.   Fallada.      1,460,577 ;    July   3. 
Crowns    and    forms    therefor.    Making.      T.    C.    Hansen. 

1,465,472  :    Aug.    21. 
Crowns   and  the   like.   Machine   for'  feeding.      6.    Goebel. 

1,469,556:  Oct,  2. 
Crucible.     H.  D.  Lillibridge.     1,441,690;  Jan.  9. 
Crucible,   Graphite,     K.   Nakamura.      1,466.739 :    Sept.   4. 
Crucible  holder.     M.  W.  Goldberg.     1,441.340:  Jan.  9. 
'"rnmb   .gatherer,     A.   A.    Shai-e.      1.467,252  ;    Sept.   4. 
Crumb  sweeper.     W.  Aisenstein.     1,461,814  ;  July  17. 
Cru.siher  :  See — 

Clod  crusher.  Grape  crusher. 

Corn  crusher.  Ice  crusher. 

Fruit    crusher. 
Crusher.     B.  H.  Prickey.     1.458,914  ;  June  12. 
Crusher.     J.  E.  Kennedy  and  C.  L.   Carman.     1,446.753  ; 

Feb,  27, 
Crusher.      O.    .T.    Moussette.      1.467.189;    Sept,    4. 
Crusher.     O.  J.  Moussette,     1.463,921;  ,4lus,  7. 
Crusher.     D.  J.  Nevill.     1,459,340:  June  19. 
Crusher.     H.  M.  Plaisted,     1.443.757:  .Tan,  .30, 
Crusher,      C,   E.   Rtroet,      1,474,801  :   Nov,   20. 
Crusher.  Fruit,     R,  Baccellieri.     1,463,238  ;  .Tuly  31. 
Crusher   roll.     T.   A.   Hibbins.     1,461,036;    July   10, 
Crusher     rolls.     Machine     for     truing,       J.     Richardson. 

1,464,046:  /\ug,   7. 
Crushers,  Breaker  platt  for.     A.  F,  Williams.     1,440,429  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Crushing  and  grinding  machine.    G.  H.  Fia.ser.    1,451.156; 

Apr.    10. 
Crushing  and  grinding  machine.   J.  A.  Warren.   1,448,013  ; 

Mar,  13. 
Crushing    and    grinding.    Machine    for.      G.    H.    Eraser. 

1,451,154;  Apr.  10. 
Crnshintr   and   grinding   mill.      O.    Wauthier.      1.444,991  ; 

Feb,  13. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  int-entions — Continued. 


1071 


Apr.  3. 
Nov.  13. 


10. 
1,449,651 


Crushing   and    screening    device.    Gravel.      H.    S.    Earle. 

1.476,880;  Dec.  11. 
Crusliiug  and  separating  machine.     G.  Strizzi.     1,469,460; 

Oct.  -'. 
Crushing  apparatus.     J.  E.  Kennedy.     1,459,305  ;  June  19. 
I  rushing  apparatus,  Cane-.    II.  Hurler.    1,451,104  ;  Apr.  10. 
Crushing,   breaking,   or  grinding  machine  for  the  pulver- 
ization of  minerals.     O.  Wauthier.     1,449,567  ;  Mar.  27. 
Crushing  machine.     G.  U.  Fraser.     1,451.149  ;  Apr.  10. 
Crushing  mac'iine.     D.  .T.  Nevill.     1,464,536  ;  Aug.  14. 
Crushing  machine.     A.  T.  Perkins.     1,477,587;  Dec.  18. 
Crushing    machines.    Adjustable    head    for    disk.      E.    H. 

Symous.     1,444,221  ;  Feb.  6. 
Crushing  mill.     A.  Fischer.     1,443,874  ;  Jan.  30. 
Crushing      or      grinding      machine.        G.       II.      Fraser. 

1,451.150-1 ;  Apr.  10. 
I'rushins;  or  grinding  machine.  Centrifugal.     O.  Wauthier. 

1,444,990:  Feb.  13. 
Crutch.     G.  Hipwood.     1,459,333  ;  June  19. 
Crutch   armrest.      J.   B.    Glowacki.    1,453,790;    May    1. 
Crutch    pads,  Making  pneumatic.   J.  J.  Bowers.    1,442,518; 

Jan.   16. 
Crutch  seat.     H.  D.  Coleman.     1,463,675  ;  July  31. 
Crutches,    Adjustable    hand    grip    for.      J.    B.    Ulowacki. 

1,446,009  ;  Feb.  20. 
Crutches,  Tip  for.     W.  G.  Bell.     1,464,057  ;  Aug.  7. 
Cryolite.    Making    artificial.      H.    Howard.      1,475,155-8 ; 

Nov     20. 
Cryptograph.      H.    A.    T.    Wahnoe.      1,472,775;    Oct.    30. 
Cryptographic  marking  means.     C.  C.  Murray.     1,441,239  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Crystal  and  glass  ware.  Composition  of  matter  for  clean- 
ing.    J.   E.   Grover.     1,449.281 ;   Mar.  20. 
Crystal  detectors.  Mounting  for  stems  of.     A.  N.  Pi^rman. 

1,463,554  ;  July  31. 
Crystal  formation.     E.  Thomson.     1,450,464  ; 
Crystal  mounting.     W.  M.  Scott.     1.474,173  ; 
Crystalline  product  and  making  the  same.  Homogeneous. 

H.    A.    Richmond    and    R.    Macdonald,    jr.      1.442,773 ; 

Jon.  16. 
Crystal'.izer.     T.  E.   Stevens.     1,450,992 ;  Apr 
Crystallizing    apparatus.     A.    S.    Cairncross. 

Mar.  27. 
Cuboid-muscle    developer.       W. 

Dec.  4. 
Cue.      H.   F.   Davenport  and   M.   J.    Whelan. 

June  19 
Cue-chalk  holder.     R.  S.  Johnson.     1,453,877 
Cue  rack.     C.  Hlne.     1.478,032;  Dec.  18. 
Cue  rack.  Rotary.     J.  O.  Matteson.     1,478,048  ;  Dec.  18. 
Cue  tip.     H.  C.  Atkins.     1,444,093;  Feb.  G. 
Cne  tip.     J.  L.  Dorschel.     1,457,729  :  June  5. 
Cue-tip  fastener.     H.  J.  Grenier.     1,452.420  :  Apr.   17. 
Cue  tip.     A.  R.  Kirk.     1,476,622;  Dec.  4. 
Cue  tip.     S.  Nemecek.     1,450,605  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cue-trimming  machine.     W.  J.  F.  Boettcher 

Jan.  9. 

Cuff.     S.  H.   Ogf^en.     1.466.745  :   Sept.  4. 
Cuff  link.     G.  Schmid.     1,471,809  ;  Oct.  23. 
Cuff   protector.     J.   Schlesinger.     1,478,583 ;   Dec.   25. 
Cuff,  Reversible.     S.  A.  Bohrer.     1,444.901 ;   Feb.  13. 
Cuff,  Reversible.     G.  A.  Ripley.     1,454,654  ;  May  8. 
Cuff,  Reversible.     S.  H.  Wingo.     1,454.365  ;  May  8. 
Cuff,  Soft.     A.  A.  Fournier.     1,471,596  ;  Oct.  23. 
Cuff-button  fastener.     Jl.  Folkman.     1,474.352  :   Nov.  20. 
Cuffs.  Fastening  device  for.     A.  L.  Thornton.     1,464,891  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Cuffs,  Form  for  soft  turnover.    A.  A.  Davton.     1,446,001 ; 

Feb.  20. 

I.   Greene.     1,468,564:   Sent.  18. 
M.  J.  Bell.    1.440,437  ;  Jan.  2. 
S.   Earn.      1,441,974  ;   Jan.   9. 
J.  Gomez.     1,471,727  ;  Oct.  23. 
Culinary  implement.     W.  B.  Wills.     1.447,499  :  Mar.  6. 
Culinary  press.     C.  Eckert.     1,474.625  :   Nov.  20. 
Culinary   stirring   device.      C.    de   La   Barre.      1,477,653 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Culinary  utensil.     I.  M.  Heath.     1,448,296  ;  Mar.  13. 
Culinary  utensil.     V.  E.  Randall.     1.475.:il6  :  Nov.  27. 
Culinary  utensils.  Lifter  for.     H.  C.  Sample.     1,471,005  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Cultivating   and   trench-forming   apparatus,    Interchange- 
able.    J.  R.  Gardiner.     1,459,393  ;  June  19. 
Cultivating    machine.    Power-driven.      R.    D.    and    F.    A. 

.      1,477,398;    Dec.    11. 

tool,    Hand.      H.    H.    Ruediger.      1,478,298; 


C.  Bums.  1,476,590 
1,459,144 
May  1. 


1,441,395  ; 


Culinary   article. 
Culinary  device. 
Culinary  device. 
Culinary  device. 


Valentine, 
Cultivating 

Dec.  18. 
Cultivator. 
Cultivator. 
Cultivator. 
Cultivator. 
Cultivator. 

Jan.  2. 
Cultivator. 
Cultivator. 
Cultivator. 
Cultivator. 
Cultivator. 
Cultivator. 
Cultivator. 
Cultivator. 
Cultivator. 

1,444,292 


L.  Dor6.     1,465,811  ;   Aug.   21. 

E.    C.    Harvev.      1,457.165 :    Mav   29. 

R.   KiesswPtter.      1.448.449 ;    Mar.    13. 

R.   E.   L.   May.     1.458,837  :   June  12. 

G.  W.  Mister  and  J.  V.  Holstein.     1,440,405 ; 

T.   Okamoto.     1,477,846  ;  Dec.  18. 
W.  A.   Paul.     1,456,566 ;   Mav  29. 

D.  C.  Pedersen.  1,472.813  ;' Nov.  6. 
A.  W.  Reynolds.  1,463,138  :  July  24. 
J.  RoUi.     1.473.519  :   Nov.  6. 

E.  S.   Roush.     1.452.442 :   Apr.   17. 
P.  N.  Schrum.     1,444.530  ;  Feb.  6. 

W.   A.    Stockton.      1,452.398  :    Apr.    17. 
F.  Whitcomb,  W.  Lavender,  and  R.  A.  Calvert. 
;  Feb.  6. 


Cultivator.     G.  G.   Worstall.     1,461,508  ;   July  10. 
Cultivator,  Adjiisiablc.     J.  1!.  Sw::ii.     I,454,2:i5  ;  May  8. 
Cultivator    and     harrow.       U.     Pedroarena.       1,453,944  ; 

May  1. 
Cultivator  arch  and  coupling.     O.  T.  Hobson.     1,447,471  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Cultivator     attachment.        R.     R.     Dupler.        1,443,171 ; 

■Tan.  23. 
Cultivator  attachment.     L.  Jeffres.     1,451,697  ;  Apr.   17. 
Cultivator  attachment.  Tractor.     A.  S.  Krotz.     1,469,262  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Cultivator-beam    coupling.      S.    K.     Deuuis.       1,477,324 ; 

Dec.    11. 
Cultivator,  Combination  cotton.     A.  Ramirez.     1,459,256 ; 

June  19. 
Cultivator,  Disk.     C.  E.   White.     1,456,581;  May  29. 
Cultivator,  Double-row.    A.  S.  Krotz.    1,454.120 ;  May  8. 
Cultivator  fender.     J.   W.   Sivley.     1,453,891  ;  Mav   1. 
Cultivator,    Flexible    hand.      H.    Doubleday.      1,441.789 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Cultivator-gang    equalizer.      0.    T.    Hobsou.      1,446,503 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Cultivator,  Hand.     J.  B.  Swan.     1,465,656  ;  Aug.  21. 
Cultivator,     Motor.       J.     B.     Bartholomew.       1,449,138; 

Mar.   20. 
Cultivator,   Motor.     T.  Brown.     1,451,672 ;  Apr.   10. 
Cultivator,  Motor.     T.  Brown.     1.471.138  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cultivator,   Motor.     T.   Brown.     1,476.687  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cultivator,    Motor-propelled    lister.      J.    B.    Bartholomew. 

1,448,991 ;   Mar.   20. 
Cultivator    point,    Detachable.      J.    H.    Smith    and    W.    J. 

Waddell.     1,403,050  ;  Jan.  23. 
Cultivator,  Surface  plow.     A.  Erven.     1,477,333  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cultivator,   Three-row   ridge.     J.    Schermulv.      1,458,240  ; 

June   12. 
Cultivator   tools.   Clamp   for.     W.    L.   Beall.      1,461,302 ; 

July  10. 
Cultivator,  Tractor.     J.  T.  Barkelew.     1,455,984  ;  May  22. 
Cultivator,  Tractor.    H.S.Dickinson.     1.475.226  ;  Nov.  27. 
Cultivator,   Tractor.     C.   E.   Downie  and   G.   D.   Gravelv. 

1,455,046;  May  15. 
Cultivator,    Wheeled.      A.    L.    Pollard   and    E.    Baseman. 

1,466,.340  ;  Aug.  28. 
Cultivators,   Attachment  for  beet.     N.  Ciari.     1,442,251 ; 

Jan.    16. 
Cultivators,     Cotton-chopper     attachment     for.       S.     O. 

Brown.     1,456,359  ;   May   22. 
Cultivators,   Crut,t-i>reaking  attachment  for  beet.      G.  W. 

Carey.      1,454,724  ;   May  8. 
Cultivators,  Driving  and  steering  mechanism  for.     S.  T. 

Hoener.     1,471,397  ;  Oct.  23. 
Cultivators.  Insect-catching  attachment  for.   J.  B.  Vaughan 

and    J.    Terrell.      1,468,585;    Sept.    18. 
Cultivators,     Replanter     attachment     for.       E.     Huffine. 

1.444.544  ;  Feb.  6. 
Cultivators,  Tool  holder  for.     C.   H.   White.      1,441,717; 

Jan.  9. 
Cultivator-tool    shanks,    Clamp    for.      C.    G.    Strandlund. 

1,476,551 ;  Dec.  4. 
Culvert.     W.  E.  Hitchcock.     1,453.136;  Apr.  24. 
Culvert.     T.  De  La  Mare.     1.452,796  :  Apr.  24. 
Culvert.     R.  W.  McQueary.     1,444,198  ;  Feb.  6. 
Culvert.      H.    K.    Sweney.     1,443,292;    Jan.   23. 
Culvert.     O.  H.  L.  Wernicke.     1,441,466;  Jan.  9. 
Culvert  mold.     T.  De  La  Mare.     1,461,973  :  July  17. 
Cup.     C.  L.  Sebring.     Des.  63,333  :  Nov.  20. 
Cup.      J.    H.    Venon.      Des.    62,627;    July    3. 
Cup  •  See — 

Collapsible   cup.  Oil  cup. 

Drinking  cup.  Paper  cup. 

Drip  cup.  Priming   cup. 

Electrically  -  operated     oil      Salt-cake    cup. 
cup.  Sediment  cup. 

Grease  cup.  Shampoo  cup. 

Ice-cream  test  cup.  Teat  cup. 

Lubricating  cup.  Vacuum  cup. 

Lubricator  cup. 
Cup  and  saucer.     S.   D.  Nichols.     Des.   62,407 ;   May  22. 
Cup    or   similar    article.      E.    W.   Newton.      Des.   63^265 ; 

Nov  13. 
Cup   machines,   Feeding  mechanism   for  bonbon-.      G.   De 

Vries.     1,442.214  ;   Jan.    16. 
Cups    and    cones.    Apparatus    for    sizing    and    quenching. 

M.  T.  Lothrop.     1,444,258  ;  Feb.  6. 
Cups,     Carton     support     for     drinking.       W.     E.     Swift. 

1,459,002  ;  June  19. 
Cups,    Coin-controlled    apparatus    for    dispensing.      D.    J. 

Buttertield.     1,457,616  :  June  5. 
Cups.     Machine     for    casting    thin     metal.       D.     Pepper. 

1.474,489:   Nov.   20. 
Curler.     O.   E.  Vandamark.     1.473.749 :  Nov.   13. 
Curinir  rack.      P.    H.   .7.   Coverdale.      1.43R.R43:   June   12. 
Curling  iron.     F.  M.  Killen.     1,449.288  :   Mar.   20. 
Curling   iron.      O.    A.    Langos.      1.448.754 :    Mar.    20. 
Curling  iron.      N.    E.   Mann.     1,469.047;    Sept.   25. 
Curling  iron.     C.   Passard.     1.473,312  :  Nov.    6. 
Curling  iron.  Electric.     M.  Murphy.     1.446.653  :   Feb.  27. 
Curling-iron   heater.      H.    G.    Levy.      1.452,163 :    Apr.   17. 
Curling  machine.     J.  O.  Richard.     1,457.549  :  June  5. 
Current-collecting    device.      C.    Bethel    and    T.    S.    Scott. 

1,448,377-8  ;  Mar.  13. 
Current-collecting     head.       E.     S.     Lincoln.       1,441,289 ; 

Jan.  9. 


1072 


INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Current    collector    and    sleet    remover.      S.    S.    Matthes. 

1,461,781  ;  July  17. 
Current  commutator  generator,  Alternating-.     R.  B.  Hell- 

mund.     1,453,391 ;  May  1. 
Current  conductors,   Supporting  base  for.      A.   Pritzker. 

1,476,105  ;  Dec.  4. 
Current-controlling    and    static-reducing    system.      C.    A. 

Sprague.      1,477,017 ;    Dec.    11. 
Current-controlling    device.      V.     G.    Apple.      1,449,370 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Current-controlling  device.     E.  O.  Schweitzer.     1,463,974  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Current  cut-out.    C.  F.  Gllclirist.     1,460,961 ;  July  3. 
Current  from  an  alternating  circuit  and  means  tlierefor. 

Producing  direct.     G.  B.  Coleman.     1,462,633  ;  July  24. 
Current   generator.   Variable-.      C.   A.   Hoxie.      1,475,583 ; 

Nov.    27. 
Current  generators,  Converter  for  direct-.     M.  J.  Hockley. 

1,478,518  :   Dec.  25. 
Current    induction    motor.    Alternating-.       J.    F.    Kelly. 

1,441,429  ;   Jan.  9. 
Current    line,   Alternating-.      E.    Eudenberg.      1,475,968 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Current  machines,  Multiple  winding  for  alternating-.     F. 

T.  Hague.     1,447,164  ;  Feb.  27. 
Current,    Means    for   obtaining   high    momentary.      C.    F. 

Wagner.     1,456,955  ;  May  29. 
Current,  Method  and  apparatus  for  rectifying  high-tension 

alternating.     G.  A.  Witte.     1,445,988;  Feb.  20. 
Current,    Method    of   and   means   for  indicating  the   fre- 
quency   alternations   of  an   alternating.     A.    Meissner. 

1,445,636;  Feb.  20. 
Current  motor.     S.  S.  Graves.     1,442,938 ;  Jan.  23. 
B.   Jordin.      1,443,845;   Jan.   30. 
W.  Lindsey.     1,441,361  ;  Jan.  9. 
J.  Luick.     1,441,863  ;  Jan.  9. 
P.  Molander.     1,460,495;  July  3. 
J.  J.  Querv.     1.445,801 ;  Feb.  20 
H.     E.     Solinger    and    E.    G. 


motor, 
motor, 
motor, 
motor. 


C. 
S. 
F. 
H. 


Messer. 


1,460,331;   June   26. 

H.  W.  Jeannin.     1,474,037  ; 


1,457,902  ; 
V.  F.  King. 


Current 
Current 
Current 
Current 
Current  motor. 
Current    motor 

1,461,502  ;  July  10. 
Current  motor.     A.   Tarbet. 
Current  motor,  Alternating-. 

Nov.  13. 
Current  rectifier.     C.  J.  Gardeen. 
Current  rectifier,  Alternating- 
July  31. 
Current  regulators  and  the  like.  Casing  for. 

1,443,098;  Jan.  23. 
Current  relay.  Alternating-.     W.  D.   Hailes.     1,470,566; 

Oct.  9. 
Current  relay   compensating,  Direct-. 

1,469,400  ;  Oct.  2. 
Current     relaying     and     production. 

1,466,912  ;  Sept.  4. 
Current    responsive    device,    Eeverse 

1,444,366;  Feb.  6. 
Current  strength.  Apparatus  for  the  finely-graduated  regu 

lation  of  a.     R.  Forster.    1,465,214  ;  Aug.  14. 
Current    tap,    Pull-socket.      J.    W.    Lavine. 

Aug.    21. 

Constant 


June  B. 
1,463,779  : 

C.  F.  Smith. 


A.  R.  Whitehorn. 
D.  G.  McCaa. 
G.    A.    Burnham. 


W.     E. 


1,465,735  ; 
Douglass. 


Alternating-.     J.    R.    Brueckner. 
Direct-.       H.    J.    van    der    Bijl. 


System    of.      H.    J.    Vennes. 


Current     transformed, 

1,469,213;  Oct.  2. 
Current      transformer, 

1,470,214;  Oct.  9 
Current     transformer, 

1,448,583  ;  Mar.  13. 
Current-wave    transmission, 

1,454,495  :  May  8. 
Currents,  Means  and  method  of  conversion  between  alter- 
nating and  direct.     G.  B.  Coleman.     1,462,634  ;  July  24. 
Currents,   Means   for   detecting  small   electric.     J.   S.   E. 

Townsend.     1,455,458;   May  15. 
Currents,  Method  and  apparatus  for  rectifying  polyphase. 

G.   B.   Coleman.      1,462,632 ;   July  24. 
Currents.   Method   of  and  means  for  producing   alternat- 
ing.    R.    V.    L.    Hartley.      1,472.470;    Oct.    30. 
Currents,  Receiving  circuits  for  weak  signal.    J.  R.  Carson. 

1,450,969  ;  Apr.   10. 
Currycomb,   Cob.     W.  Murphy.     1,456,331 ;   May  22. 
Currycomb,  Self-cleaning.     C.  Sjoman.     1,447,692;  Mar.  6. 
Curtain.       F.    H.    Zackow.      1.468.433  ;    Sept.    18. 
Curtain  and  drapery  support.    W.  J.  Donovan. 

July  3. 
Curtain    and    quilting    frame.      W.    A.    Wall 

Mitchell.     1,455,944;  May  22. 
Curtain    and    shade    holder,    Combination. 

1,454,557  ;  May  8. 
Curtain  and  shade  pole  fixture.     C.  Schmidt. 

July  10. 

Curtain    carrier.      E.    E.    T.amica.      1,468,479:    Sept.    18. 
Curtain    carrier,    Adjustable.      H.    N.    May.      1.463.711: 

July  31. 
Curtain  clasp.     J.  C.  Heerey.     1,476,887  ;  Dec.  11. 
Curtain  construction.     J.   S.  Burdick.     1,469,356  :  Oct.  2. 
Curtain    construction.    Vehicle.       H.    Latiff.       1,454,681 : 

May  8. 
Curtain,  drapery,  and  the  like.    E.  H.  Flagg.     1,463,013  ; 

July  24. 
Curtain  fastener.     J.  L.  Peterson.     1,471,570  ;  Oct.  23. 
Curtain  fastener.     H.  I.  Phillips.     1,474,208  :  Nov.  13. 
Curtain  fixture.     W.  C.  Barrett.     1,441,823  ;  Jan.  9. 
Curtain  fixture.     J.   H.  Boye.      1.456,214;   May   22 
Curtain  fixture.     D.  Hoyt.     1,444.419  ;  Feb.  6. 


1,460,575  : 
and  A.  N. 
O.    NIetzel. 

1,461,255  ; 


Feb.  27. 
Mar.  27. 
P.    W.    Johnson. 

Roller-.      W.    M. 


O.     B.     Lanham.     1,444,972; 


and 


attachment 
27. 


to    raise    and 


Apr.  10. 
;  Dec.  4. 
T.   B.    Schreiter. 


Curtain  fixture.  D.  Hoyt.  1,446,747 ; 
Curtain  fixture.  E.  Little.  1,449,521 ; 
Curtain    guide.      F.    McLesky    and    W. 

1,460,857;   July  3. 
Curtain    guiding    and    locking    device, 

Richards.     1,473,517  ;  Nov.  6. 
Curtain  hanger.     B.  L.  Glavln.     1,460,335  ;  June  26. 
Curtain  holdback.     C.   W.  Kirsch.     1,472,599  ;  Oct.  30. 
Curtain  holder.     N.  J.  Bishop.     1,450,539  ;   Apr.  3. 
Curtain   holder.     S.   Rosen.      1,411,173 ;   Jan.   2. 
Curtain  holder.     D.   M.   Sarkisian.     1,477,286 ;  Dec.   11. 
Curtain,  Light-diffusing.     A.   Duboc  and  A.  Carricaburu. 

1,444,735;  Feb.  6. 
Curtain-light    mounting.      B.    P.    Donnelly.      1,456,724 ; 

May  29. 
Curtain  pole  and  shade  holder,   Combination.     S.   Good. 

1,475,576;  Nov.  27. 
Curtain   pole,     Window- 

Feb.  13. 
Curtain    poles.    Bracket 

lower.     E.  Pfeifter.     1,447,149 ;  Feb. 
Curtain,  Protective.    I.  Neft  and  H.  P.  Nass.    1,463,431 

July  31. 
Curtain  ring.     J.  A.  Cund.     1,451,326  ; 
Curtain  ring.     S.   C.   Hills.     1,476,513 
Curtain    ring   and   pin.    Combination. 

1,445,106 ;  Feb.  13. 
Curtain    rod.      G.    A.    Carlson.      1,453,748 ;    May    1. 
Curtain  rod.     O.  Johnson.     1,470,844  ;  Oct.  16. 
Curtain  rod.     W.  Schaefer.     1,448,770  ;  Mar.  20. 
Curtain  rod  and  shade  bracket.  Combined.     L.  M.  Moore. 

1,470,578;  Oct.  9. 
Curtain    rod    and    shade-roller    bracket.      J.    and    J.    R. 

Pecora.      1,468,167;    Sept.    18. 
Curtain-rod  bracket.     L.  G.  Strnad.     1,454,605  ;  May  8. 
Curtain     rod.    Extension.      W.    J.    Bergens.      1,455,102 ; 

May  15. 
Curtain-rod     support.        L.     J.      Kroesser.        1,461,855 ; 

July  17. 
Curtain  roller.     F.  H.  Hart.     1,452,874  ;  Apr.  24. 
Curtain  roller.     C.  O.  Mathews.     1,462,866;  July  24. 
Curtain-roller     support.        H.     M.     Marsh.        1,459,789 ; 

June  26. 
Curtain  stretcher.     E.   S.   Anderson.     1,441,901 ;   Jan.  9. 
Curtain   stretcher.     F.   A.   Cmejla.      1,452,415 ;    Apr.   17. 
Curtain  stretcher.     J.  J.  Soldat.     1,443,391 ;   Jan.  30. 
Curtain-stretcher  hinge.     N.  B.  Allen.     1,463,783  ;  Aug.  7. 
Curtain    support.      J.    Eraser.      1,472.766;    Oct.    30. 
Curtain  support.     W.  I.  Levi.     1,472,921 ;  Nov.  6. 
Curtain  support  and  shade  holder.     J.  W.  Johnson  and 

J.  W.  Nolde.     1,463,702  ;  July  31. 
Curtain-supporting    attachment.      V.     Nole. 

May  1. 
Curtain     suspender.      J.    E.    B.     Heseltine. 

Dec.   18. 
Curtain  window  frame.  Carriage.   L.  C.  Nelson.   1,451,026  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Curtain-window  installation.     A.  S.  Campbell.     1,465,728  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Curtain  wlndowpanes.  Mount  for  vehicle.    J.  M.  McCloud. 

1,452,612;  Apr.  24. 
Curtains    and    like   articles.    Window    frame    for.      H.    F. 

Maranville.     1,478,447 ;   Dec.   25. 
Curtains,  draperies,  and  the  like.  Making.     E.  H.  Flagg. 

1,463,014;   July  24. 
Curtains,   Fastener  for  vehicle.     C.  J.  Foster  and  R.  D. 

Simpson.     1,452,150  ;  Apr.  17. 
Curtains,  portiferes  and  the  like.  Support  for.    A.  Marczuk- 

owski.     1,449,123;  Mar.  20. 
Cushion :    See — 

Head  cushion. 
Cushion,  Pin.     J.  F.  Jewart.     1,460,326;  June  26. 
Cushion   seat,   Pneumatic-.     J.   M.   Adamski.      1,456,207 ; 

May  22. 
Cushion  wheel.     S.  T.  Mechler.     1,459,633  ;  June  19. 
Cushion  wheel.     R.    Reed.      1,458,148 ;   June   12. 
Cushion    wheel.      M.    J.    Stein.      1,460,453;    July   3. 
Cuspidor.     M.   G.   Martin.     1,461,156 ;   July  10. 

B.  W.  and  C.  E.  Button.    1,453,545 


1,453,689  ; 
1,477,956 ; 


(I 


A.   Pflantzer.     Des.   62,850; 


Cuspidor,  Automatic. 

May  1. 
CusDidor,   Dental   fountain. 

Aug.  7. 
Cushion  :   See — 

Billiard-table  cushion.  Reversible    cushion. 

Cushion.     F.   Karr.     1,468,268 ;    Sept.   18. 
Cushion,  Comfort.     H.  M.   Ogle.     1,468,072;   Sept.   18. 
Cushion,  Game-table.     C.  P.  Miller.     1,478,046  ;  Dec.  18. 
Cushion  or  mattress.     D.  T.  Owen.     1,445.409  ;   Feb.  13, 
Cushion,   Spring-seat.     F.  B.  King.     1,474,080  ;  Nov.   13 
Cushion,  Spring-seat.     C.  C.  Meutsch.     1.476,456  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cushion  wheel.     P.  H.  Dorsey.     1,453,092;  Apr.  24. 
Cushion  wheel.     B.  D.  Snyder.     1,453.198  :  Apr.  24. 
Cushion  wheel.     G.  Walther.     1,447,365  ;  Mar.  6 
Cushioned  wheel.     J.  H.  Hubble.     1.441.093  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cushioned  wheel.     M.  F.  Kettler. 
Cushioning  device.     H.  L.  Drew. 
Cushioning  device.     A.   B.   Elv. 
Cuspidor.     W.  F.  Hartline.     Des. 

~       ■■  J.   Straub.     1,469,704.    

Flushing.     H.   G.   Grubbs.     1.475,945;   Dec.   4, 
Sanitary 


Cuspidor. 
Cuspidor, 
Cuspidor, 
Cuspidor, 
Cuspidor, 


1.447.864  :  Mar.  6. 
1.448.338;  Mar.  13. 

1,477,331  ;    Dec.   11. 

61,951:  Feb.  13. 

:   Oct.   2. 

H.   G.   Grubbs.     1.475,945;   Dec. 

S.  Rlanda.     1,477,005  ;   Dec.   11. 


Sanitary.     A.  Rybicky.     1,451,554  ;  Apr.  10. 
Stationary.     L.   H.   Fish.     1,474,520;  Nov. 


20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inveiilions — Continued. 


1073 


Cutlery  articles,  Handle  for.     J.  A.  ScUlolir.     1,457,606  ; 

June  5. 
Cut  or  die.  Printer's.     R.  O.  Benson.     Des.  62,875  ;  Avs.  21. 
Cut-out,  Automatic.    J.  S.  Reynolds.    1,461,456 ;  July  10. 
Cut-out  block.  Panel.     G.  B.  Thomas.     1,475,900  ;  Nov.  27. 
Cut-out     box.       W.     C.     HolUns     and     F.     P.     .\irousez. 

1,446,622;  Feb.  27. 
Cut-out  box.     A.  L.   Pierce.     1,462,124;  July  17. 
Cut-out  mechanism.     N.  A.   Petry.     1,469,686;   Oct.   2. 
Cut-out,  Primary.     N.  J.  Conrad.     1,466,423  ;  Aug.  28. 
Cutter :  See — 

Angle-bar  cutter.  Ice  cutter. 

Asparagus  cutter.  Lace  cutter. 

Bayonet  wire  cutter.  Lawn-mower  cutter. 

Belt  cutter.  Leather    cutter. 

Boiler-tube  cutter.  Meat  cutter. 

Bread  cutter.  Millins  cutter. 

Butter  cutter.  Noodle   cutter. 

Casing  cutter.  Paper   cutter. 

Check  cutter.  Pie  cutter. 

Cigar  cutter.  Pipe  and  rod  cutter. 

Coal  cutter.  Pipe  cutter. 

Coupon  cutter.  Potato  cutter. 

Dough  cutter.  Reed  cutter. 

Prodge  cutter.  Road  and  street  cutter. 

Drill   cutter.  Roll  cutter. 

Ensilage  cutter.  Rotary  cutter. 

Feed  cutter.  Shim    cutter. 

File  cutter.  Soap  cutter. 

Flue  cutter.  Steak  and   chop  cutter. 

Fly  entter.  Thread  cutter. 

Food  cutter.  Tire  gauge  cutter. 

Gear  cutter.  Tooth   cutter. 

Glass  cutter.  Twine  cutter. 

nalr  cutter.  Vesretable  cutter. 

Hedge  cutter.  Vibratory  cutter. 

Ice-cream  cutter.  Wire  cutter. 

Cutter.     O.   F.   Cooper.     1,469.153 :    Sept.   25. 
Cutter.     O.  Degrenier.     1.456.672  :  May  29. 
Cutter.     J.  T.  MeCulloueh.     1,446,194  :  Feb.  20. 
Cutter.     P.   R.   and  F.  W.   Shirk.     1.470,492;  Oct.  9. 
Cutter.     R.   H.    Stambaugh.      1,459.296 ;   June  19. 
Cutter.     R.  D.  Taekaberrv.     1,446.404  ;  Feb.  20. 
Cutter  and  feeder,   Band.     J.  B.   Firestone.     1,451,442 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Cutter  chain  and  bars  for  mining  machines.     F.  Cartlldge. 

1,475.364  ;  Nov.   27. 
Cutter  head.     H.  G.  Aldrldge.     1.459,760;  June  26. 
Cutter  head.    J.  P.  Maloy.     1.449.237 :  Mar.  20. 
Cutter  head.     C.  T.  McDanlel.     1.477,970;  Dee.  18. 
Cutter  head.     R.  F.  Moritz.     1.446,016:  Feb.  20. 
Cutter  for  sheet  stock.  Gang.     H.   Z.  Cobb.     1,477,108; 

Dee.  11.  "^ 

Cutter   for   sliced    potatoes.      B.    E.    Welch.      1,472,315; 

Oct.  30. 
Cutter-erinding  attachment.    A.  W.  Erdman.     1.472,827; 

Nor.  0. 
Cutter-bead    attachment.      H.    H.    Manning.      1,472,565 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Cutter     head,     Rotarv.       O.     R.     Gustafson.       1,478,649 ; 

Dec.    25. 
Cutter  head.  Shortened  conical.     E.  A.  McKoy  and  G.  D. 

Moore.     1.4G6.5.38  ;  Aug.  28. 
Cutter    heads.    Blade-adjusting    mechanism    for.      C.    L. 

Savleo.     1.458,363  ;   June   12. 
CHtter  or  mixer.     M.   P.   Soderberg.      1,469,691 ;   Oct.   2. 
Cutters,    Machine   for    and    method   of    cutting   undercut. 

F.  Miiller.     1,443,638;  Jan.  30. 
Cutters.     Making     milling.       F.     Miiller.       1,443,642-3; 

Jan.   30. 
Cutters,    Manufacturing.      A.    C.    Davidson.      1,473,086 ; 

Nov.  G. 
Cutters,   Mechanism   for   milling  blanks   for.     F.   Muller. 

1,454,181  ;  Mav  8. 
Cutters.    Self-feeder   for    feed.      F.    Kolarlk.      1,455,402; 

May  15. 
Cutting    and    kneading    machine.    Universal.      L.    Negro. 

1.463,720 ;  July  31. 
Cutting  and  length-gauging  machine.     G.  Tllton  and  A. 

O.   Abbott,  jr.     1.455,366;  May  15. 
Cutting  and  punching.    M.  H.  Ballard.     1,441,202  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cnttine    and    sewing   machine,    Automatic.      J.    P.    Wels. 

1,443,513  ;  Jan.   30. 
Cutting  and  stamping  machine.    C.  C.  Gibson.     1,441,797  ; 

Jan.   9. 
Cutting  and  transporting  mechanism.  Blank.    A.  J.  Evers 

and  H.  J.  Sauvage.    1,464,649  ;  Aug.  14. 
Cutting    and    trash-impelling    means.     Bottom-.       G.    D. 

Luce  and  F.  C.  D.  Wilkes.     1,442,032  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cutting  apparatus.      A.   W.   Houck.     1.445,590 ;   Feb.   13. 
Cutting  bur.     F.   A.  Bartlett.     1,461,376;   July   10. 
Cutting  device.     P.   Cusimano,      1.463,941:   Aug.  7. 
Cutting  device.     R.  HSny.     1,449,040;  Mar.  26: 
Cutting  device.     J.  R,  Heber.     1.447,022  ;  Feb.  27. 
Cutting  device.     P.  Kennedy.     1.467.434  ;   Sept.  11. 
Cutting  device.     P.  Kennedy.     1,477,062  ;  Dec.   11. 
Cutting  device.     H.  E.   Sloan.     1,446.726;  Feb.  27. 
Cutting    device.       J.     and    A.     E.    Wegner.       1.472,261  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Cutting  die.     W.  H.  J.  Fitzgerald.     1.471.653  ;  Oct.  23. 
Cutting  edge.     J.  I.  Misener.     1,448,697  ;  Mar.  13. 
Cutting  implement.     P.  C.  Brooks.     1,444,324  ;  Feb.  6, 
Cutting  implement.     A.  TJrbanlk.     1,457,643  ;  June  6. 

58339—68 


Cutting  Implement,  Corn  and  stalk.    S.  Ducsay.    1,464,354  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Cutting  machine.     W.   C.  Baxter.      1,469,245;    Oct.   2. 
Cutting  machine.     H.  Brunken.     1,465,113  ;  Aug.   14. 
Cutting  machine.     I.  C.  Buckminster.     1,440,581  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cutting  machine.     J.  S.  Cameron.     1,445,992  ;  Feb.  20. 
Cutting  machine.    M.  Evanluk.     1,471,025  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cutting  machine.     G.  Kalenotf.     1,473,629  ;   Nov.   13. 
Cutting  machine.    R.  C.  Simmons.    1,463,229;  July  31. 
Cutting  machine.     J.  Wegner.     1,472,895  ;  Nov.  6. 
Cutting  machine.     G.  Weiss.     1,440,805  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cutting  machine.     F.  W.  T.  Zoepke.     1,475,336  ;  Nov.  27. 
Cutting     machine.      Selvage-edge-.        J.      W.      Brundage. 

1,472,547;   Oct.  30. 
Cutting    machine,    Stock-.      B.    E.    Winkley.      1,471,372; 

Oct.  23. 
Cutting  machines.   Safety  means   for.     G.   H.   Wood   and 

F.   L.   Capen.     1,460,465;    July  3. 
Cutting  mechanism.    E.  Cheshire.     1,463,545  ;  July  31. 
Cutting   or    dressing   machines,   Workholder   for.      H.    A. 

Herr.     1,471,333;  Oct.  23. 
Cutting  overshot.     J.  A.  Plante.     1.458,118 ;   June  5. 
Cutting  tool.     W.  Lowry.     1,476,019  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cutting     tool.       W.     W.     Lyons     and     G.     E.     McElroy. 

1,455,297;  May  15. 
Cutting  tool.     R.  Morsdofr.     1,469,945  ;  Oct.  9. 
Cutting  tool.     R.   F.   Smallwood.      1.451.966;   Apr.   17. 
Cutting    tool.      H.    K.    Porter.      1,476,640 ;    Dec.    4. 
Cutting  tool.     E.  W.  Taylor.     1,443,058  ;   Jan.  23. 
Cutting      tool.      Pneumatically-operated.        P.      Barker. 

1,467,262  ;  Sept.  4. 
Cutting  tool,  Rotarv.     H.  P.  Gerdil.     1.446.342  :  Feb.  20. 
Cuttings,     Machine     for     planting.       J.     J.    ^.     Ellas. 

1,470,067  ;   Oct.  9. 
Cyanamide   from    calcium    cyanamide.    Producing   a   solu- 
tion of.     L.  H.  Lidholm.     1,444,256  ;  Feb.  6. 
Cyanamide,     Producing.       J.    H.    Lidholm.        1,444,255 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Cyanides,  Making.     K.  P.  McElroy.     1.466.627  :  Aug.  28. 
Cyanides,  Synthetic  production  of  alkali-metal.      F.   Von 

Bichowskv.     1,472,403:   Oct.   30. 
Cycle.     G.  W,   Clark.     1,460,052;  June  26. 
Cycle  frame.     G.  S.  Lewis.     1,447,676;  Mar.  6. 
Cycle  handle.     A.  Wendling.     1,451,411  ;   Apr.   10. 
Cycle,  Horse-drawn.     F.  H.  Sands.     1.453,190  ;  Apr.  24. 
Cycle  seat.     B.   Brooks.     1,442,643;   Jan.    16. 
Cvcle  stand  and  brush  holder.     A.  Guazzonl.     1,450,680  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Cycles  and  motor  cycles,  Handlebars  for.     H.  A.  Lamp- 

lugh.    1,470,627  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cycles   and    motor    cycles.    Saddle    support   adaptable   to. 

J.  C.  M.  Dupont.     1,474,109  ;  Nov.  13. 
Cveles    and    the    like    vehicles.    Rim    brake    for.      H.    M. 

Wood.      1,469,202;    Sept.   25. 
Cveles,  Drag  brake  for  skate.     F.  P.  Daniels.     1,444,592  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Cycles,  Hand  brake  for.     G.  W.  Clark.     1.474.068  ;  Nov.  13. 
Cycles  of  compression,  expansion,  combustion,  suction,  ex- 
haust,   and    the    like.    Apparatus    for   performing.      C. 

Chilowskv.     1.463.646;  July  31. 
Cylinder,  Air-cooled.    S.  R.  Saunders.    1,463,595 ;  .July  31. 
Cylinder  and   head,   Engine.     D.   O.   Barrett.     1,443,893; 

Jan.   30. 
Cylinder   and    making    same.    Air-cooled   engine.      A.    C. 

McCord.     1,455.028  ;  May  15. 
Cylinder    and    piston    construction.      E.    Johnson    and    S. 

Peterson.     1,453,981 ;  May  1. 
Cylinder      and      the      like.      Spreader.        A.      Isherwood, 

1  457  276  '  May  29. 
Cylinder-capping     device.        W.     Westbury.        1,447,828 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Cylinder-capping     device.       W.     Westbury.       1,458,452; 

June  12. 
Cylinder  connection   and  the  like.     P.   A.    and   E.   Poppe. 

1.454,187;  May  8. 
Cylinder,   Drying.     B.  Hutchlns.     1,453,113;  Apr.   24. 
Cylinder,   Engine.     S.  M.  Vlale.     1,459,039;   June  19. 
Cylinder-finishing   tool.     A.    Storm.      1.474,649 :   Nov.   20. 
Cylinder  for  spinning  frames,  spoolers,  and  cylinders  of 

like  nature.  Split  hub  head  for.     W.  Herron  and  J.  H. 

.Tester.     1,451,982;   Apr.   17. 
Cvlinder      grinder.      Vertical-.      E.      Rivett.      1,447,152 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Cvlinder-grinding  machine.     W.  M.   Stevens.     1,445,857; 

"Feb.  20. 
Cylinder   lap.    Automatic    adjustable.      F.    A.    Schumann. 

1,476,927;  Dec.  11. 
Cylinder-lapping  machine.     W.  J.  Alles  and  S.  C.  Probert. 

1.472,379:  Oct.  30. 
Cylinder  lock.     B.   Epstein.      1,455,577;   May   15. 
Cylinder  lock.     M.  J.  O'Connor.     1,462,299  ;  July  17. 
Cylinder  lock.     S.  Segal.     1,474,495  ;  Nov.  20. 
Cylinder    motor,    Rotary-.      P.    M.    Slater.      1,462,874; 

July   24. 
Cylinder,  Needle.     A.  E.  Stewart.     1.471.633  ;  Oct.  23. 
Cylinder,     Oscillating.       W.    R.     Hotchkiss.       1,448,301 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Cylinder-reboring  device.     A.  Perry.     1,464.916  :  Aug.  14. 
Cylinder-reboring  machine.      M.    H.    Hansen.     1,461,877 ; 

July  17. 
Cylinder-shaping    machine.      A.    V.    Felten.      1,463,073 ; 

July  24. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Cylinders,  Applying  sheets  to  printing.     W.  Gamble  and 

M.  Owen.     1,458,477  ;  June  12. 
Cylinders,   Means   for   resurfacing.     O.   A.   Anderson   and 

J.   M.   Macrae.      1,472,036;   Oct.   30. 
Cylinders,  Platform  for  timber-preserving.     H.  B.  Austin 

and  J.  C.  Cook.     1,477,414  ;  Dec.  11. 
D   handle,   Eeenforced   split.      C.   J.   Welsh.      1,477,092; 

Dec.  11. 
D  or  stirrup  shaped  handle.     E.   C.  Heaton.     1,478,854  ; 

Dec.   25. 
Dairying  appliance.     B.  A.  Harris.     1,464,677  ;   Aug.  14. 
Dam.     F.  A.  Noetzll.     1,455,092  ;  May  15. 
Dam,  dike,  and  the  like.    J.  A.  McKay.    1,444,622  ;  Feb.  6. 
Dam,   Movable.     H.   E.   Frye.      1,443,072 ;    Jan.   23. 
Dams  and  building  same,   Construction   of.     F.   N.   Cron- 

holm.     1,474,582  ;   Nov.   20. 
Dams,    Construction    of.      F.    N.    Cronholm.      1,474,581 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Damper.      J.    W.    Keller   and   R.    S.   Congar.      1,451,985 ; 

Apr.   17. 
Damper.     A.   C.  Mott,  jr.     1,441,107;  Jan.   2. 
Damper.     A.  Specht.     1,474,123  ;  Nov.  13. 
Damper     and     damper-clip     construction.       T.     Olinger. 

1,458,144  ;  June  12. 
Damper  and   spark-deflecting  device.  Combined.     L.  Mc- 

Connell.     1,470,930;  Oct.  16. 
Damper,     Automatic.     T.     S.     Cooper,     Jr.     1,452,792 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Damper  control.     L.  0.  Sudderberg.     1,461,231 ;  July  10. 
Damper  controller.  Fireplace-.     E.  F.  Donley.     1,454,538  : 

May  8. 
Damper,  Draft-controlling.    J.  Kosman.    1,470,326  ;  Oct.  9. 
Damper,  Fflrnace.     M.  W.  Briggs.     1,443,000  ;  Jan.  23. 
Damper-locking   device.     R.   Kain.     1,440,921 ;   Jan.    2. 
Damper-operating    device.       E.     H.     White.       1,|440,806 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Damper   regulator.     F.   E.   Collins.      1,465,624;   Aug.    21. 
Damper  regulator.     T.   O.   Perry.      1,446.481  :   Feb.   27. 
Damper  regulator.     J.  M.  Sullivan.     1,449,707  ;  Mar.  27. 
Damper      regulator,      Automatic.        M.      F.      Hutchison. 

1,4G4,100;  Auc.  7. 
Damper,    Stovepipe.      C.    L.    Gargan    and    J.    E.    Leinen. 

1,470,619  ;  Oct.  16. 
Dampers,  Means  for  operating.     T.  J.  Curtis.     1,470,425 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Damping    device,    Vibration-.      M.    Tibbetts.      Rel5,645 ; 

July  10. 
Dancing    figure.    Mechanical.       F.     Watson.       1,475.666 ; 

Nov.    27. 
Dandelion  picker.      R.   W.    Simon.      Des.    62.929  ;   Aug.  21. 
Dandy   roll.     J.   H.  Lowe.     1,462,369;  July  17. 
Darning  horn.     B.  M.  Gingles.     1,447,656;  Mar.  6. 
Darning  machine,  Bag-.     J.   R.  Moffatt  and   R.   S.  Kelso. 

1.442.816:  .Tan.  23. 
Dart  board  or  like  target.     E.  H.  A.  Leggatt.     1,453,396  ; 

May  1. 
Dash-control  device.    A.  E.  Cooper.     1,467,309;  Sept.  11. 
Dashpot.     T.  J.  A.  Miller  and  W.  A.  Weigele.     1,448,229  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Dashpot.     E.   G.   Thomas.      1,453,733 ;  May   1. 
Dashpot-controUed    switch.      G.    O.    Wilms.  .    1,449,025 : 

Mar.   20. 
Data,    Means    employed    in    totalizing.      L.    S.    Graham, 

J.  W.  Roberts,  and  S.  Wood.     1,442,266;  Jan.  16. 
Dates,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  separating.     A.  W. 

Stott.      1.464,511  ;   Aug.    14. 
Dauber.     W.   E.   Castle  and   R.   L.   Hansard.     1,472,408; 

Oct.  30. 
Dauber.     H.  E.  Everett.     1,458,281 ;  June  12. 
Dauber   for  liquid   blacking  and  the  like.     C.   A.   Haass. 

1,466.506  ;  Aug.  28. 
Davenport.     E.  R.  Brainerd.     1,464,900;  Aug.   14. 
Davenport.     J.  B.  Mauerhan.     1,447,314  ;  Mar.  6. 
Davenport.      T.   C.    Starr.      1,474,947 ;   Nov.   20. 
Davenport  and  bed,  Combined.     J.  Pfendner.     1,466,957  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Davenport       and      bed.       Combined.         W.       Westphal. 

1,460,006;  June  26. 
Davenport  con.struction.     W.  F.  Freeman  and  S.  G.  Smith. 

1,445,209  :  Feb.  13. 
Davits,     Mechanism     for     turning     ships'.       A.     Welin. 

1.478,994  ;   Dec.   25. 
Dealcoholizing    process    and    apparatus.      G.    Engel,    sr. 

1,453,313;  May  1. 
Decanter.     F.  W.  Schwenck.     Des.  63,090  ;  Oct.  2. 
Decanter.     F.  W.  Schwenck.    Des.  63,436-7 ;  Dec.  4. 
Decanter      and       process,       Centrifugal.         W.       Mauss. 

1,441,732:  .Jan.  9. 
Decanting   machine.     E.    S.   Pettis.      1,478.674 :   Dec.   25. 
Dechlorlnated      chlorinated-glycerldes      and      derivatives 

therefrom.     H.  A.  Gardner.     1,452,553;  Apr.  24. 
Declinkpring  apparatus.  Power.     G.R.Bradley.    1,452,336; 

Apr.   17.  ^ 
Decolorizing  material  and  making  same.     H.  Rodman  and 

E.  E.  Boren.     1,474.120  ;  Nov.  13. 
Decomposing,   transposing,   dissolving,   or  rendering  solu- 
ble difficultly-soluble  bodies.     H.  D.  Rankin.     1,471,751  ; 
Oct.  23. 
Decorating  roll.     M.  Suhr.     1,464,512  ;  Aug.  14. 
Decorative    purposes.    Pressing    and    utilizing    plant    ele- 
ments for.     M.  B.  Ellison.     1,446.790:  Feb.   27. 
Decoy.     G.  B.  Barker.     1,452,631;  Apr.  24. 
Decoy.     C.  L.  Dewey.     1,473,612;  Nov.  13. 


Decoy.      E.   Newman.     1,457,388 ;   June   5. 

Decoy.     H.  E.  and  L.  A.  Sherman.     1,468,979  ;  Sept.  25. 

Decoy  duck.     J.  K.  Bailey.     1,469,613 ;  Oct.  2. 

Decoy,  Duck.     L.  G.  Kurd.     1,445,769  ;  Feb.  20. 

Decoy,  Duck.     L.  G.  Hurd.     1^47,474  ;  Mar.  6. 

Decoy,    Inflatable.      G.   H.    Moore.      1,469,188;    Sept.    25. 

Decoy   stickup.     A.   H.    Sweeney.      1,478,538 ;   Dec.   25. 

Deflector,  Wind.     B.   C.   Crowley.     1.465,894  ;   Aug.   21. 

Deformed   bar.     G.   Baehr.     1,460,090;    June  26. 

Degasifying  agent.     W.  A.  Scheuch.     1,478,062 ;  Dec.  18. 

Dehydrating  apparatus.     S.  M.  Dick.    1,450,840  ;  Apr.  3. 

Dehydrating  vegetable,  animal,  and  other  materials.   G.  H. 

Benjamin.     1.448,512;  Mar.  13. 
Dehydrator.     W.  O.  Eddy.     1,440,775-6  ;  Jan.  2. 
Dehydrator.      F.    W.    Harris.      1,440,828;    Jan.    2. 
Dehydrator.      W.    Meredith.      1,452,207 :    Apr.    17. 
Dehydrator.     R.  L.   Puccinelli.     1,464,338  ;   Aug.  7. 
Dehydrator,     Sectional.       W.     B.     Nichols.       1,478,879; 

Dec.    25. 
Dehydrator,     Vacuum.       C.     E.     Glessner.       1,458,403 ; 

June  12. 
Dehydrator,    Variable-field.       H.     C.     Eddy.       1,442,608; 

Jan.  16. 
Delivery    and    stacking    apparatus,    .Automatic.      W.    C. 

Wright  and   F.  W.  Merrick.     1,448,173  ;  Mar.  13. 
Delivery  apparatus.     J.  G.  Harrold.     1,449.283  ;  Mar.  20. 
Delivery  box.     J.  Grigas.     1,455,877;   May  22. 
Delivery  from  containers.  Means  of  single-article.     W.  S. 

Newman.     1,461,981 ;  July  17. 
Deliverv  mechanism.     R.  McGreiicor.     1,445.899  ;  Feb.  20. 
Demand-limiting  device.    J.  P.  Fisher.    1,456,766 ;  May  29. 
Demand    meter.      C.    I.    Hall.      1,456,104 ;    May    22. 
Demodulating     apparatus.       H.     A.     AfCel.       1,476,678; 

Dec.   11. 
Demountable  wheel.    G.  B.  Goddard.     1,452,597 ;  Apr.  24, 
Denominating     apparatus.       W.     A.     Cook.       1,444,586 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Denominator    and    adding    machine.      M.    G.    de    Simone. 

1,476,804  ;  Dec.  11. 
Dental   absorbent-roll   holder.      S.    Newman.      1,469,049 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Dental   alloys  or  the  like.   Measuring  container  for.     C. 

W.  Meguiar.     1,477,226  ;  Dec.  11. 
Dental    amalgam    machine.      A.    G.    Wright.      1,456,526 ; 

May  29. 
Dental   and   other  uses   and   making  same.  Molding  sub- 
stance for.     R.  H.  Jefferies.     1,457,370  ;  June  5. 
Dental    and   surgical    instruments,    Vibratory    controlling 

device  for.     J.  W.  Ivory.     1,476,976;  Dec.  11. 
Dental  apnaratus.     M.  F.  Burns.     1.442.465  ;  Jan.  16. 
Dental  apparatus.     M.  P.  Burns.     1,473,278  ;  Nov.  6. 
Dental  apparatus.     H.  Friedman.     1,465.259:  Aug.  21. 
Dental  apparatus.     H.  H.   Shapiro.     1,458,782  ;  June  12. 
Dental  appliance.     F.  T.  McClaskey.     1.474,084  ;  Nov.  13. 
Dental   appliance.      I.    Stolper.      1,474,497 :    Nov.    20. 
Dental    appliance.      H.    K.    von    der    Heydt.      1,477,091; 

Dec.  11. 
Dental  appliance.     J.  M.  Wilson.     1,467,079;  Sept.  4. 
Dental  appliance  unit.   O.  H.  and  A.  F.  Pieper.    1,462,656 ; 

July  24. 
Dental   articulator.      E.    L.    Chott.      1.452.477 ;    Apr.    17. 
Dental   articulator.     G.   S.   Monson.     1,457.385 :   .Tune  5. 
Dental    articulator   or   relator.      J.    Homer.      1,464,474; 

Aug.  7. 
Dental      articulators.      Attachment      for.        J.      Becker. 

1,458,967 ;  June  19. 
Dental  attachment.     J.  J.  Stark.     1,467,956  ;  Sept.  11. 
Dental  attachment  for  removable  bridges  and  clasp  den- 
tures.     S.    Doskow.      1,469,177;    Sept.    25. 
Dental   bridge.     H.   Blsele.     1,459,951 ;  June  26. 
Dental  bridge,     J.  B.  Foster.     1,475.808  ;  Nov.  27. 
Dental    brldgework.    Vertically-split    attachment    for    re- 
movable.     J.    Zirikian.      1,449,079:    Mar.   20. 
Dental   casting  apparatus.     B.   J.   Kochmit.      1,454,290; 

May  8. 
Dental   casting   apparatus.      W.   B.    Sattler.      1,477,853; 

Dentai  casting  flask.     N.  O.  Lynn.     1,458,835;  June  12. 
Dental    casting    flask    heater    and    Instrument    sterilizer. 

J.  E.  Burns.     1,476,324  ;  Dec.  4. 
Dental  casting   machine.      S.   L.   Jefiferles.      1,464,656-7; 

Aug.    14. 
Dental    casting    machine.      B.    Kimmig    and    S.    Silver. 

1,441,001;    Jan.    2. 
Dental   chair.      G.   D.   Heck.     1,472,272;   Oct.   30. 
Dental     chairs.    Adjustable    spotlight    for.       L.    Lazar. 

1,469,841 ;  Oct.  9. 
Dental    chairs.    Adjustable    spotlight     for.      L.    Lazar. 

1,469,928;  Oct.  9. 
Dental  chart  and  making  same.     G.  D.  Fish.     1,449,318 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Dental    cuspidors.    Adjustable    sanitary    fountain-cup    at- 
tachment for.     I.  A.  Burnett.     1,476,356;  Dec.  4. 
Dental    device    for    spreading   tissues.      J.    A.    Heidbrink. 

1,450,419  ;  Apr.  3. 
Dental    disk    holder.      R.    Lefebvre    and    A.    Ramseler. 

1,443,079  ;  Jan.  23. 
Dental    engine    hand    piece.     W.    R.    Porter.      Rel5,681 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Dental  film  holder.    D.  L.  Hall.    1,467,850-1 ;  Sept.  11. 
Dental  film  holder.     H.  G.  Ralph.     1.445,169  ;  Feb.  13. 
Dental  film  holder.    A.  B.  Shaw.     1,453,194 ;  Apr.  24. 
Dental  film  mount.     A.  W.  Buck.     1,454,152 ;  May  8. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
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Poiital  tilm  mount.     M.  B.  Hodgson.     1,467,108 ;  Sept.  4. 
Dental  fliusk.     M.  F.  Burns.     1.444,060;  Feb.  6. 
Dental  flask.     M.  F.  Burns.     1,473,270-7  ;  Nov.  6. 
Denl.'U   tioss  and  other  tlireail.  Holder  for.     H.  C.   Hoch- 

stadter.  1.465,669;  Aug.  21. 
Dental  floss  dispenser.  F.  G.  Dresser.  1,454,429 ;  May  8. 
Dental  floss  dispenser.  V.  J.  Shalek.  1.455,673  ;  May  15. 
Dental  floss  holder.  F.  O.  Gamble.  1,468,942  ;  Sept.  25. 
Dental  floss  holder.  A.  L.  Patterson.  1.456,279  ;  Mav  22. 
Dental  floss  holder.  F.  C.  Roberta.  1,464,013  ;  Aug.  7. 
Dental  flo.'ss.  Holder  for.  E.  W.  Eby.  1,445,009  ;  Feb.  13. 
Dental      handpiece     cover.      Sanitary.        F.      J.     Gruss. 

1.470,162  ;  Oct.  9. 
Dental  implement.     L.   T.   Melton.      1,450,103  ;   Mar.   27. 
Dental  impression  guide.     I.  Brown.     1,478,019;  Dec.  18. 
Dental  impression  tray.    G.  S.  Monson.     1.450,639  :  Apr.  3. 
Dental    impression    tray.      V.    C.    Smedley.      1,470,888 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Dental   impression  trays.   Detachable  holder  for.     J.    S. 

Bridges.     1,461,209  ;    July   10. 
Dental    inlav    castin:.;<>,    Apparatus    for    forming.      R.    T. 

Case.     1,474,620;  Nov.  20. 
Dental  instrument.    M.  J.  Clark.     1,464,807 ;  Aug.  14. 
Dental   instrument.      E.    E.    Smith.      1,465,690 ;    Aug.   21. 
Dental     instrument.       W.     M.     Stanbrough.       1,475,354  ; 

Nov.   27. 
Dental      instrument.        L.      J.      Weinstein.        1,468,063 ; 

Sept.  IS. 
Dental   lancet   for   surgical   treatment   of   pyorrhea.      W. 

Ziesel.     1,455,374;  May  15. 
Dental   mallet.      W.   Rosser.      Des.   62.921  :   Aug.   21. 
Dental  mandrel.     I.  A.  Burnett.     1,476,357  ;  Dec.  4. 
Dental  matrix  clamp.     J.  W.  Ivorv.     1,476,975  ;  Dee.  11. 
Dental  measurement-wire  container.     D.  Lenzi  anfl  G.  O. 

Deschamps.     1,466,910  ;  Sept.  4. 
Dental  molding  apparatus,     A.  S.  Wells  and  L.  A.   Har- 

ker.     1.468,428:  Sept.  18. 
Dental  molds.  Combination  baking  apparatus  for.     E.  A. 

Schrader.     1,444,708  :  Feb.  6. 
Dental   plates  in   metal.   Apparatus   J:or   casting.      H.    L. 

Hobday  and  F.  W.   Nunn.     1,476,996 ;  Dec.  4. 
Dental    radiography,    Gravity    angle    meter    for.      L.    E. 

Harri.'?  and  T.  A.  Leach.     1,451,507;  Apr.   10. 
Dental  root-canal  point,     h.  O.  Card.     1.469,992  ;  Oct.  9. 
Dental   suction  plate.     J.   Petry.     1,462,888  ;   July  24. 
Dental  surgery.     L.  A.  Kiander.     1.474,370  ;  Nov.  20. 
Dental   technics.  Electric  clutch  coupling  for  use  in.     E, 

Huet.     1,455,491 ;  May  15. 
Dental  thread  holder.     C.   C.  Cooke.     1,475.986;  Dec.  4. 
Dental  tool.     G.  O.  Bell.     1,451,809  ;  Apr.  17. 
Dental  tool.     C.  E.  Hinchey.     1,458,293;  June  12. 
Dental  tool.     W,  A.   Kelsev.     1,446,906  ;  Feb.  27. 
Dental  tool  holder.     J.  E.  Baldridge.     1,451,806  ;  Apr.  17. 
Dental  tray.     L.  Baiter.     1,455,518  ;  May  15. 
Dental  tray".     S.  E.  Douglass.  1,445,499  ;  Feb.  13. 
Dental   tray.     H.  E.   Weber.     1,461,765  ;   July  17. 
Dental  use.  Anatomical  articulator  for.      S.   H.  Wilson. 

1,471,019  ;  Oct.  16. 

Dental  use.  Device  for.     F.  J.  Hofschnelder.     1,466,299  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Dental   use.   Floss  holder  for.     L.   C.   Ball.      1,442,380 ; 

Jan.   16. 
Dentifrice.    V.  V.  J.  Andresen.     1.470.794  ;  Oct.  16. 
Dentifrice.     R.  A.  Kuever.     1,477,177 ;   Dec.  11. 
Dentifrice.     W.   M.   Ruthrauff.     1,460,179  ;   .Tune  26. 
Dentifrice.    O.  P.  Schmld.    1,467,455  ;  Sept.  11. 
Dentifrice  and  floss  container.     T.  A.  Bailey.     1,466,982  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Dentiphone.     J.  W.  Gonce.     1,472,214  ;  Oct.  30 
Dentist's    drill    cleaner.      W.    M.    Muchow.      1,467,874 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Denture.     H.  M.  Carroll,  sr.     1,451,533  ;  Apr.   10. 
Denture.      I.   G.   Nichols,      1,466,543 ;    Aug,    28. 
Denture.     J.  Petry.     1,463,968;  Aug.  7. 
Denture    and    producing    same.    Artificial.      J.    A.    Daly. 

1,472,245  ;    Oct.    30. 
Denture   and   tooth   therefor,   Artificial.     J.   L.   Williams. 

1,441,257;  Jan.  9. 

Denture,  Artificial.  J.  L.  Dickson.  1.468,461 ;  Sept.  18. 
Denture,  Artificial.  L.  J.  Weinstein.  1,450,012  ;  Mar.  27. 
Denture-attaching    device.      S.    G.     Supplee.      1,465,379 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Denture,  Removable.   H.  E.  S.  Chayes.   1,464,644  ;  Aug.  14. 
Dentures,    Manufacturing    plates    for    artificial,       H.    T. 

Taryan.     1,453,303  ;  May  1. 
Dentures,   Sanitary   suction   for  artificial.     J.  A.  and   E 

S.  Thomas.     1,441,384  ;  Jan.  9. 
Dentures,     Stress-nrecluding     attachment     for     artificial 

A.   Feinbere.      1.440,742  :   Feb.   27. 
Deodorizer.     H.  Prazee.  jr.     1.446,456  ;  Feb.  27. 
Deodorizer.     O.  F.  Stuerzer.     1,476,930  ;  Dec.  11. 
Deodorizing  and  disinfecting  cases  or  containers      C    J 

Shimer.     Des.  62.861  ;  Aug.  7. 
Deodorizing    apparatus.       H.    C.    Lehman.       1,446,310 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Deodorizing  apparatus.     B.  Newman.     1,477,183  ;  Dec.  11. 
Deodorizing     material.       O.     F.     Reinhold.       1,459,036 ; 

June  19. 

Depilatory  compound.     F.  M.  Cohan,     1,474.512-  Nov,  20, 
Depolarizer.     B.   H.   Teitelbaum.     1,459,698 ;   June   19. 
Depolarizer    and    preparing    the    same.      G.     W.    Heise. 
1,468,234;  Sept.  18. 


receptacle. 


Martin. 


Deposit     and      collection 

1.478.977  -,    Dec.    25. 
Depositing  and  soldering  by  electric  arc,  Metal  electrode 

used  in.     E.  H.  Jones.     1,441,686 ;  Jan.  9. 
Depositing     machiue.        G.      S.     Guadagni.        1,477,344 ; 

Dec.    11. 
Depositing  machine.     T.  S.  Vierow.     1,477,857  ;  Dec.  18. 
Depositing  machine.     F.  Westerman.     1,465,749  ;  Aug.  21. 
Depots,  Loading  stage  for.     S.  Otis.     1,473,709  ;  Nov.  13. 
Depth    and    height    gauge,    Combined.      L.    J.    Hogarty. 

1,464,428;   Aug.   7. 
Depth  sounder.     W.  R.  Legge.     1,441,230;  Jan.  9. 
Derail.     S.  W.  Hayes.     1,449,178-0  ;  Mar.  20. 
Derail.      S.    W.    Hayes.      1,464,606-7 ;   Aug.    14. 
Derectifying  system.     L.  W.  Carroll.     1,475,933 ;  Dec.  4. 
Derrick.      C.    R.    B.    Claflin.      1,465,969 :    Aug.    28. 
Derrick.     T.  M.  Gunn.    1,445,136;  Feb.  13. 
Derrick.    H.  H.  H.  Harklow.    1,453,108 ;  Apr.  24. 
Derrick,  J.  E.  Larson.     1,471,853  ;  Oct.  23. 
Derrick.     S.  Shafer,  jr.     1,457,397  ;  June  5. 
Derrick  base.     J.  T.  Horton.     1,473,935  ;  Nov.  13. 
Derrick     braces.      Hook     fastening     for.        F.      Brandt. 

1,473,835  ;  Nov.  13. 
Derrick,  Hay.     C.  A.  Chapman.     1,461,307  ;  July  10. 
Derrick  hook.     J.  L.  Foss.     1,471,117  ;  Oct.  16. 
Derrick,     Portable    oil-well.       W.     Heckart.       1,440,598; 

Jan.   2. 
Derrick,  Revolving  telescoping.    W.  D.  Miller.    1,471,971 ; 

Oct.   23. 
Derricks,   Apparatus   for  removing.      G.   G.  Preudergast. 

1,464,582;  Aug.  14. 
Derricks,    Reenforcing    structure    for.      C.    J.    Gougler. 

1,462,746;    July    24. 
Desiccation,  Apparatus  for.     W.  L.  Fleisher.     1,474,626 ; 

Nov.    20. 
Desiccator.     E.  D.  Arian.     1,457,483  ;  June  5. 
Design,  Movable.     C.  W.   Saalburg.     1,477,080 ;   Dec.   11. 
Designs,  letterpress,   etc.,   Means   of  producing   or   repro- 
ducing.    W.  Wilkins.     1,441,496  ;  Jan.  9. 
Desk.     T.  C.  Cameron.     Des.  63,283  ;  Nov.  20. 
Desk.     A.   H.    Stringe.     Des.   62,623-4 ;   July   3. 
Desk.      S.   W.   Williamson   and   E.   Disher.      Des.    63,346; 

Nov.  20. 
Desk,  Adjustable.     D.  Owen.     1,441,942;  Jan.  9. 
Desk   and    seat.    Combined.      A.    C.    Sanford.      1,454,565 ; 

May  8. 
Desk  and  seat  structure.     G.  H.  Hamilton  and  M.  Nuberg. 

1,465,939  ;  Aug.  28. 
Desk  and  table  top.     J.  W.  Tucker.     1,448.820  ;  Mar.  20. 
Desk,   Artwork.      R.   C.   Woolman.      1,477,409;   Dec.   11. 
Desk,  Bank.     C.  Stinson.     1,441,763  ;   Jan.  9. 
Desk  cabinet,   Invertlble.      W.   G.   Moore.     Des.   62,792; 

July  31. 
Desk,  Chair.     C.  J.  Akesson.     1,478,780;  Dec.   25. 
Desk  chair.     W.  O.  Jones.     1,452,343  ;   Apr.  17. 
Desk,  Convertible.     A.  Mitchell.     1,463,289;  July  31. 
Desk-locking  mechanism.    G.  W.  Hunt.    1,472,841  ;  Nov. 
Desk  novelty,     H.  C.  Thomas.     1.444.012;  Feb.  6. 
Desk  organizer.     R.  J.  Turner.     1,463,733;  July  31. 
Desk   or   like  tops,   Making.     W.  A.    Gunn.      1,471,026 

Oct.  16. 
Desk  or  memorandum  pad  holder, 

Apr.  24. 
Desk  pad.     A.  M.  Lee  and  E.   J.   Hagreen.     1,458,48? 

June  12. 
Desk-pad  file.     A.  R.  Hager.     1,465,244  ;  Aug, 
Desk,  Seat.     C.  Winkel.     1,454,143;  May  8. 
Desks,    seats,   and   chairs.    Floor   fastening   for. 

McKee.     1,460,425;  July  3. 
Desk   stand.     R.    H.   Manson.      1,454,247;   May  8. 
Desk  stand  base.     E.  A.  Bohlman.     1,450,169  ;  Apr.  3. 
Desk  table.     P.  Van  Dommelen.    Des.     63,206-8  ;  Oct.  3C 
Desks,    tables,    and    the   like.    Pads    or    covering   for.      I 

Wagemaker.     1,444.405  ;  Feb.  6. 
Detachable  handle.     C.  P.  Ruppe.     1,463,188 ;  Apr.  24. 
Detachable  lifter.     E.  L.  Zukoski.     1,469.868  ;  Oct.  9. 
Detachable   wheel.      L.    Rouanet.      1,477,079 ;    Dec.    11. 
Detecting  mechanism.     M.  F.  Field.     1,454,111 ;  May 
Detecting   system.      J.   B.    Harlow.     1,466,284 ;   Aug. 
Detector :  See — 

Automobile  theft  detector. 
Detector.     H.  P.  Donle.     1,445,613 ; 
Detector,  Crystal.    G.  Greco  and  K. 

May  15. 
Detector   stand.      R.   J.    Heitzman. 
Detector  tube.     H.    C.    Rentschler. 
Detergent.      H.    Spurrier. 
Detonating   device.      J.   B 


S.  B.  Meln.    1.453.05S 


14. 


L.    H 


Feb.  13. 
G.  Wolff. 


8. 
2? 


1,454,997; 


Detonator, 
Detonator 
Detonator 
Detonator 

July  17. 
Detonator 

July  17. 
Developing 

July  31. 
Dewatering 

Sept.  18. 
D-handle, 

Jan.  30. 
Dial.     L.   P. 
Dial.     A.  R. 


1,477,826  ; 

1,465,998  ; 
1,474,690  ;  Nov,  20. 
Bowler.      1.443.676 ; 


Dec. 
Aug. 


18. 

28. 


Jan.   30. 


J.   Barab.     1,458,925;   June   19. 
W.  O.    Snelling.     1,462,074;   July  17. 
composition.     B.    Grotta.      1,453,976:    May   1. 
composition.       W.     O.     SnelUng.       1,462,075 ; 

composition.       C.     E.     Waller.  1,462.093; 

apparatus.      L.     W.     Shannon.  1,463,489; 

machine.       H.     B.     Cleveland.  1,468,376; 

Reenforced.       G.      W.      Benton.  1,443,863; 

Creasy.     1.475.800:   Nov.    27. 
McCann.     1,459,917;  June  26. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Dial  adjuster.     C.   Pfanstiehl.      1,477,185;   Dec.   11. 
Dial  indicator.     A.  B.  H.  Barili.     1,446,437  ;   Feb.  20. 
Dial  knob.     C.  P.  Whitall.     1,445,812  ;  Feb.  20. 
Dial  mounting,  Flexible.    M.  F.  Szukalslji,  jr.     1,477,785  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Dial-revolving  device.    L.  H.  Fleron.     1,462,571 ;  July  24. 
Diamino-dioiyarsenobenzene-silver    oxide    compound    and 

making  same.     A.  E.   Sherndal.     1,446,216;  Feb.  20. 
Diamonds,  Apparatus  for  cutting.   A.  T.  Hunt.   1,461,149 ; 

July  10. 
Diamonds,  Apparatus  for  cutting.     E.  F.   A.  C.   Leperre. 

1,458,768;  June  12. 
Diaper,  catamenial  bandage,  and  the  like.     R.  J.  Woody. 

1,451,643;  Apr.   10. 

H.    C.    Gains.      1,454,163;    May    8. 
W.  H.  Snyder  and  F.  F.  Farkas.     1,469,763 ; 


Diaphragm. 
Diaphragm. 

Oct.  2. 
Diaphragm, 

Aug.  28. 
Diaphragm  and  making  same. 

Aug.  21. 

■     "  device.     M.  A.  Fesler.     1,461,086 

Differential.     F.  H.  Brlnkerhoff. 


Acoustical.      W.    H.   Drummond.     1,466,427 ; 


E.  M.  Moran.     1,405,610; 


1.466,242-3  ;  Aug.  28. 
1,456,087;  May  22. 
forming  leather.     B. 

J.    Young  and   E.   G. 


Diaphragm  device.     M.  A.  Fesler.     1,461,086 ;  July  10. 
Diaphragm,  Differential.     F.  H.  Brlnkerhoff.     1,473,173  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Diaphragm,  Porous,  acid-resisting.    L.  Lyndon.    1,474,8.S0  : 

Nov.   20. 
Diaphragm,  Pressure-responsive.    F.  W.  Stalker  and  D.  D. 

Rosenburgh.  1,454,459  ;  May  8. 
Diaphragm  structure.  S.  G.  Neal. 
Diaphragm  switch.  C.  C.  Abbott. 
Diaphragms,    Adjustable   mold  for 

M.  Moran.     1,464,369  ;  Aug.  7. 
Dlarylguanidines,    Production   of. 

Croakman.  1,446,818;  Feb.  27. 
Diaryisulphones,    Manufacture   of   intermediate   products 

and   new   dyestuffs   derived   from.     G.   de   Montmollin. 

1,467,711 ;  Sept.  11. 
Diazodinitrophenol,      Manufacturing.        W.      M.      Dehn. 

1,460,708;    July   3. 
Dice.     H.  D.  Mosauer  and  L.  Laub.     1,453,762;  May  1. 
Dice-casting    container.      H.    R.    Cossitt    and    J.    Sinel. 

1,459.196;  June  19. 
Di-chloramine-T,  Solution  of.     F.  H.  Young.     1,451,857  ; 

Apr.  17. 

and   the   like.    Safety    ejector    for.      F.    W. 
1,456,354  ;  May  22. 

etc.,     Diaphragm     for.       H.     C.     Egerton. 
May  15. 


Dictaphones 

Barrows. 
Dictaphones, 

1,455,745  ; 
Die  :  Sc — 

Axle  die. 

Braiding  die. 

Casting  die. 

Cutting  die. 

Forming   die. 

Hat  die. 


Heel-seat  die. 
Macaroni  die. 
Paste  die. 
Printing   die. 
Threading  die. 


Die. 
Die. 
Die. 
Die. 
Die 


E.  J.  Baumgarten.     1,474,882  ;  Nov.  20. 
L.  B.  Elliott.     1,474,897  ;  Nov.  20. 
T.  Hoops.     1,441,228;  Jan.  9. 


C.  T.  Wootten. 
block.  R.  Miller. 
Die-casting  apparatus. 
Die-casting  apparatus. 

1,442,479;  Jan.   16. 
Die-casting  apparatus. 

1,476,257  ;  Dec.  4. 
Die-casting  machine. 
Die-casting  machine. 
Die-casting  machine. 
Die-casting      machine 

Dec.   18. 
Die-casting  machine. 
Die-casting    machine. 

Holmes. 
Die-casting 

Aug.  28. 
Die-casting 


1,468,549;    Sept.   18. 
1,446,626;   Feb.   27. 
C.  M.  Grey.     1,458,482  ; 


June  12. 


J.  Kralund  and  C.  H.  Duckworth. 

J.  Kralund  and  C.  H.  Duckworth. 

J.  Ambrose.     1,470,672  ;  Oct.  16. 
J.  Bate.     1.458.795:  .Tune  12. 
E.  N.  Dollin.      1,469,073  :    Sept.  25. 
W.      A.      Heinze.        1,478,117; 

V.  E.  Lane.    1,470,755 ;  Oct.  16. 
T.    E.    Murray,    jr.,    and    H.    S. 
1,476,765;  Dec.  11. 

machine.      O.    L.    W.    Swen.son.      1,466,490 ; 


mold.     A.  W.   Lemme.     1.440,923 ;   Jan.   2. 
Die  castings.  Making.    C.  Pack.     1,449,053  ;  Mar.  20. 
Die-cutting   machines   and   the   like.   Fixture   for.     W.   P. 

Cartwright  and  J.  F.  Keller.     1,473,592  ;  Nov.  6. 
Die-fitting    apparatus.       W.     A.     Valentine.       1,466,259 ; 


Aug.  28. 
Die  head. 
Die  head. 
Die  head. 
Die  head. 


W.  H.  Gates.     1,464,177;  Aug.  7. 
C.  Jobst.     1,472,912  ;  Nov.  6. 
V.  R.  Koontz.     1,456,805  ;  May  29. 
B.  F.  McGovem.     1,443,324  ;  Jan.  23. 
Die  head.  Rotary.    A.  P.  Breltenstein.     1,446,734  ;  Feb.  27. 
Die  head.    Self-opening.     A.   F.   Breltenstein.      1,456,720 ; 

May  29. 
Die  holder.     W.  D.  Pierson.     1,452,312  ;  Apr.  17. 
Die  holder,  Separable-.    H.  N.  Jones.     1,449,412  ;  Mar.  27. 
Die-millins  machine.     O.   S.   Lee.     1,442,483-4  ;   Jan.   16. 
Die  mounting.     C.  A.  Kropp.     1,462,556  ;  July  24. 
Die  press.      L.   Nelson.      1,471,858;    Oct.    23. 
Die  press,  Automatic.     W.  Cameron.     1,477,240;  Dec.  11. 
Die  press.  Gang.     H.  C.  H.  Walsh.     1.462,094;  July  17. 
Die-press   mechanism.      C.    D.    McDonald   and   J.    E.   Mc- 

Cullough.     1,448,807;   Mar.   20. 
Die-reaming   machine.      A.   Nelson.      1,474.939;    Nov.    20. 
Die  rolls.  Feed-control  device  for.     G.  Baehr.     1,469,575  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Dlelng  and  other  machines.  Feeding  mechanism  for.     W. 

G.  Allen.     1,464,841;  May  16. 

May  16. 


Diestock.  W.  V.  Bulman.  1,460,786;  July  3. 
Diestock.  J.  J.  Lesslie.  1,448,030;  Mar.  13. 
Dlestocks,   Adapter  for.      I.   W.   Nonneman.     1,459,240; 

June  19. 
Dies.      P.   W.   Fernholtz.     1,448,339;   Mar.   13. 
Dies   for   bending  thin    metal   plates   in   the   direction   of 

their  width.  Flexible.     B.  S.  Smith.     1,470,399  ;  Oct.  9. 
Dies    for    cutting    metal    reenforcement.      J.    C.    Tlmm. 

1,466,680;  Sept.  4. 
Dies,  Machinery  for  making.    H.  C.  Rlckenbach.    1,455,266  ; 
Dies,  Making.     C.  G.  Anderson.     1,471,472;  Oct.  23. 
Dies,  Making.     F.  R.   Stafford.     1,458,599;  June  12. 
Dies,  Method  and  apparatus  for  lubricating  punching.    H. 

Miller.     1,471,669;  Oct.  23. 
Diesel  engine.     P.  Hentschke.     1,464,906  ;  Aug.  14. 
Diesel   engine.      H.   T.    Herr.      1,455,787;    May   22. 
Diesel-engine    compresser,    Auxiliary.       H.     H.    Blache. 

1,446,541;  Feb.  27. 
Diesinking  machine.     W.  E.  Sargent.     1,468,515  ;  Sept.  18. 
Dlesters  from  vinyl  esters.  Production  of.    F.  W.  Sklrrow 

and  J.  Dick.     1,449,918 ;  Mar.  27. 
Diethylbarbiture  acid   and   its   homologues.    Manufactur- 
ing   compounds     soluble    in    water    of.       P.     Quade. 

1,461,831 ;  July  17. 
Differential.      C.  Andrade,   jr.     1,471,642;   Oct.   23. 
Differential.      C.   Andrade,  Jr.      1,472,452;   Oct.   30. 
Differential.     C.  Andrade,  jr.     1,473,201 ;  Nov.  6. 
Differential     S.   O.   Hulett.      1,472,758;   Oct.   30. 
Differential.     V.    W.   Page.      1,471,915;    Oct.   23. 
Differential.     C.   O.   Wyman.     1,468,338;    Sept.   18. 
Differential    construction.     H.    W.    Alden.     1,445,864^5; 

Feb.  20. 
Differential,    Direct-drive.      A.    C.    Culver.       1,477,039; 

Dec.   11. 
Differential   mechanism.     H.  A.   Cartwright.      1,477,311 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Differential    mechanism.        F.     M.     Lewis.        1,477,137 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Differential  mechanism.     P.  H.  Root.     1,446,069;  Feb.  20. 
Differential     mechanism.       P.     W.     Seeck.       1,467,560 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Differential  mechanism.     G.  Stelllng.     1,476,379  ;   Dec.  4. 
Differential    mechanism.      E.    M.    Sternberg.      1,442,498 ; 

.Jan.    16. 
Differentials  in  pressures.  Instrument  for  recording.     E. 

Lindborn  and  C.  W.  Burroughs.     1,446,097  ;  Feb.  20. 
Diffusing  apparatus.    W.  C.  Graham.     1,467,849  ;  Sept.  11. 
Digester    and    strainer    therefor.       P.    B.    Johnson,    Jr. 

1,459,913  ;  June  26. 

Grass  digger.  Potato  digger. 

Posthole  digger. 

Digger.     T.  E.  Pooler.     1,470,284  ;  Oct.  9. 

Digging  device.     W.  Littley.     1.443,138;   Jan.  23. 

Dilator    .nnd    the   like.      L.    J.    M.    Plantier.    .1,443,801; 
.Tan.  .50. 

Dilutometer.     C.  M.  Larson.     1,449,334  ;  Mar.  20. 

Dimming   mechanism.     A.    Herz.      1.452,115;    Apr.    17. 

Dining  table.     I.   Cooklin.     1,459,086;   June  19. 

Dloxvdiaminoarsen-obenzene    and    making    the    same,    So- 
diiim  compound  of.     tJ.  Suzuki.     1,468,618;  Sept.  18. 

Dioxvperylene   and  perylene.   Manufacturing.      A.   Zlnke. 
1,454,204  ;  May  8. 

Dioxyperylene,    Manufacturing.       A.     Zlnke.       1,454,205; 
May  8. 

Diphenylene    diketones    as    anthraquinone   or    its    deriva- 
tives. Manufacture  of.     A.  Ullrich.     1,466,683  ;  Sept.  4. 

Diphenylene    diketones   as   anthraquinone    or   its    deriva- 
tives. Manufacture  of.    A.  Ullrich.     1,467,258  ;  Sept.  4. 

Diphenylenediketones  from  anthracene  compounds.  Manu- 
facture of.     G.  Peters.     1,455,448;  May   15. 

Dipper.     J.  O.  Clark.     1,477,539;  Dec.  18. 

Dipper.     A.  Whitcraft.     1,444,760;  Feb.  6. 

Dipper  and  grader.  Prune.     B.  S.  Anderson.     1,475,419  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Dipper,  Cream.     A.  P.  Jurgensen.     1,473,104  ;  Nov.  6. 

Dipper  front.     E.  E.  Vanderhoef.     1,453,813;  May  1. 

Dipper,     Ice-cream.      W.    G.    Heimerdinger.       1,450,886 ; 
Anr   3 

Dipper,   Sampling.     A.  A.  Anderson.     1,466,920;  Sept.  4. 

Dipper  tooth.     M.   G.   Moore.     1,461,136 ;   July   10. 

Dipper  tooth.      W.    G.    Nichols.      1,453,805 ;    May   1. 

Dipper  tooth.     E.  L.  Pemberton.     1,469,808  ;  Oct.  9. 

Dipper  tooth.  Extensible,  reversible,  and  self-sharpening. 
J.  P.  Prior.     1-463.725  :  Julv  31. 

Dipping  apparatus.     B.  Kraft.     1,463,960;  Aug.  7. 

Dipping   device.      P.    J.   MacDonald.      1,454,244 ;    May   8. 

Dipping  machine.     J.  R.  Caldwell.     1,449,744  ;  Mar.  27. 

Dipping  machine.     B.  M.   Griffith.     1,455,585 ;   May   16. 

Direction  and  stop  signal.     W.  D.   Collins  and  G.  W.  H. 
Allen.     1,465,596;  Aug.  21. 

Direction  indicator.     H.  L.  Arnold.     1,453,902 ;  May  1 

Direction  indicator,     I.  M.  Brown.     1,463,237;  Apr.  24. 

Direction  indicator.     B.  Bush.     1,457,723  :  June  5. 

Direction   Indicator.      A.   Butter.      1,460,701 ;    .Tuly    3. 

Direction  indicator.    G.  A.  Cummlngs.     1,470,617  ;  Oct.  16. 

Direction  indicator.     V.  M.  Fowler.     1,475,293  ;  Nov.  27. 

Direction    Indicator.      W.    Howard    and    E.    J.    Watson. 
1,449,900;  Mar.  27. 

Direction  Indicator.     O.  C.  Knigge.     1,461,664  ;  July  10. 

Direction  indicator.     R.  N.  McClure.     1,463,826;  Aug.  7. 

Direction  indicator.     J.   M.   Mellis.     1,445,530;    Feb.   13. 

Direction  indicator.     C.  V.   Mirlch.     1,448,561 ;   Mar.  13. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  im-entions — Continued. 


1077 


R.    E.    Parmenter.      Dea.    62,49»- 


Direction    indicator. 

June  12 
Direction  indicator.     E.  L.  Robinson.     1,478,916  ;_Dec._25. 
Direction  Indicator.     A.  G.    ' 
Direction     indicator.        S. 

.\ng.  2S. 
Direction  indicator.    R. 


May  8 
Direction 
Direction 


Slater.     1.470.494  ;  Oct.  9. 
L.     Trueblood.        1,406,607 


F.  A.  von  Beruewitz.    1,454,355  ; 


1,440,804;  Jan.   2. 
W.  A.  Stowe.    Des. 


H.  Kageyama.    1,457,173  : 
for    ve- 


indicator.     E.   B.  Wagner, 
indicator  and  stop  light. 

63.443;  Dec.  4. 
Direction  indicator.  Electrical. 

May  29. 
Direction    indicators.    Electric    control    system 

hide.     H.    S.   Beckman.      1,476,791  ;   Dec.   11. 
Direction  signal.     F.  J.  Geppert.     1,475,068  ;  Nov.  20. 
Direction  signal.     W.  A.  Jacobus.     1,476,616  ;  Dec.  4. 
Directional  signal.     W.  B.  Lawrence.     1,474, 9o6  :  Nov.  20. 
Direction   signal.     P.   W.   Padden  and    O.    C.    Reynolds. 

1.441,877  ;  Jan.  9. 
Direction  signal.     B.   F.   Pfau.     1,472,671  ;   Oct.   30. 
Direction   signal.     J.  G.  Ross.     1,449,297  ;   Mar.   20. 
Direction  signal.     C.  D.  Wiemer.     Des.  62.686  ;  July  17. 
Dircctorv  or  index  board.     C.  F.  Reuschlein.     1,447,889  : 

Mar.  6. 
Directory  raclx.     J.  R.  Dumont.     1,444,240  ;  Feb.  6. 
Dirigible  and  the  lilie.     R.  H.  Upson.     1,451,667  :  Apr.  10. 
Dirigible  headlights  for  vehicles.     C.  F.  Hoover  and  O. 

L.  Thomason.     1,459,891 ;  June  26. 
Disappearins  table.     E.   O.  Roberts.     1,457,751 ;   June  5. 
Discharge-indicating  device.     O.  H.  Eschholz.     1,461,519  ; 

July  10. 
Discharge  mechanism.    J.  K.  Gruetter.  1,451,216 ;  'Apr.  10. 
Discharger,  Self.     P.  Kruger.     1,441,933;  Jan.  9. 
Discrete    masses,    Drying    apparatus   for.      T.    C.    Lazier. 

1,464,324  ;   Aug.    7. 
Dish.     J.   H.   Venon.      Des.   62,626;   July  3. 
Dish.     J.   H.  Venon,     Des.  62,654-8;  July  10. 
Dish  and  manufacture.  Sundae.     C.  Barbieri.     1.450,832  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Dish,   bowl,  or  similar  article.     W.   D.   Haviland.     Des. 

62,776  ;  July  31. 
Dish,   bowl,   or   similar   article.      W.    D.    Haviland.      Des. 

63,293-6;   Nov.   20. 
Dish   cover.   Cooking-. 

Aug.  28. 

Dish  drainer.     J.  D.  Judklns.     1,456,803  ;  May  29. 
Dish  drainer.    B.  M.  Smythe.     1,446.592;  Feb.  27. 
Dish   drainer.      R.   M.    Smythe.      1,466,514 ;   Aug.   28. 
Dish,  Fruit.     W.  H.  Magee.     Des.  62,229  :  Apr.  17. 
Dish  mounting  or  holder  or  similar  article.     H.  Lerner. 

Des.  61,956  ;  Feb.  13. 
Dish  or  similar  article.  Covered.     E.  J.  Johnson.     Des. 

63,401  ;  Dec.   4. 
Dish  or  vessel  cover.     M.  Kaniuk.     Des.  62,227  ;  Apr.  17. 
Dish   rack.     P.   Cunneen.     1,452.418 :   Apr.   17. 
Dishes,  Rinsing  holder  for.     W.  E.  Burnham.     1 ,453,437  : 

May  1. 
Dishwasher.     C.   Breer.     1,461,473 ;  July  10. 
Dishwasher.    J.  J.  Kehoe  and  W.  C.  T.  Morson.   1,446,905  ; 

Feb.    27. 
Dishwashing  and  like  machines,  Conveyer  belt  for.    P.  H. 

Davis.     1,441,836;  Jan.  9. 
0. 


TV.   T.   Hedges.     Des.   62,948-50 ; 


apparatus. 


Dishwashing 

July  3. 
Dishwashing 

Aug.  7. 
Dishwashing 

Dec.   18. 
Dishwashing  device 


B.    Belkn^.      1,460,400 ; 


apparatus.      H.     Rosenbaum.       Rel5,670 ; 
apparatus.       H.     Rosenbaum.       1,477,903 ; 


.     1,447,305  :  Mar.  6. 
Adams.     1,440,761 ;  Jan.  2. 
E.      Callahan.      1,444,902 ; 


J.  Hauk 
Dishwashing  machine.  W.  R. 
Dishwashing      machine.      R. 

Feb.  13. 
Dishwashing  machine.     H.  L.  Dodge. 
Dishwashing     machine.       A.      L. 

Apr.  17. 
Dishwashing  machine. 
Dishwashing  machine. 
Dishwashing  machine. 
Dishwashing  machine. 
Dishwashing  machine. 
Dishwashing     machine. 

Dec.  11. 
Dishwashing    machine.       U.    S.     G.    Welsh 

May  29. 
Dishwashing-machine    casing.      H.    F.    Cavanaugh,    T.    S. 

Hall,  and  A.  L.  Oliver.     Des.  62,473  :  June  12. 
Dishwashing   machine,   Hand.     T.   C.    Hicks.     1,449,000 ; 


1,469,625;  Oct.  2. 
Hatfield.       1,452,156 ; 


J.  Hauk.  1,447,304  ;  Mar.  6. 
T.  C.  Hicks.  1,475.489  :  Nov.  27- 
C.  A.  Johnson.  1,445,320  ;  Feb.  13. 
J.  S.  Lapham.  7.440.472  :  Jan.  2. 
J.  S.  Lapham.  1,473,301 ;  Nov.  6. 
D.     P.     Magann.       1,477,068; 


1,457.240  ; 


Mar.   20. 
Dishwashing 

1.440.612  ; 
Disinfecting, 


Manifold    for.        W.    J.    Lynch. 


machines, 
Jan.   2. 

insecticidal,     and     fungicidal     composition. 

H.  Carstens  and  C.  Hansen.     1.457,652:  June  5. 

Disintegrating    machines    or    similar    working    machines. 

Feeding  device  for.     L.  Bartmann.     1,476.868  ;  Dec.  11. 

Disintegrator.     J.  K.  Blum.     1,469,877;   Oct.  9. 

Disintegrator.     E.  B.  Starr  and  M.  Stockton.     1,446,221 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Disk  brake.  Multiple.    V.  W.  Pag6.    1,441,943  ;  Jan.  9. 
Disk,  Closure.     W.   L.  Wright.     1.462.995 :  July  24. 
Disk,  Clutch.    T.  J.  Lltle,  jr.     1,467,732  ;  Sept.  11. 
Disk  cutter  having  staggered  series  of  side  teeth.     G.  W. 
Conklin.     1,472,960;  Nov.  6. 


Di.sk,    Friction.      C.    W.    Parker.      1,453,599;    Mav    1. 
Disk  grinder.     J.  Millar,  jr.     1,452,209  ;  Apr.  17. 
Disk-inserting  mechanism.     L.  A.  Frecdman.     1,440,670; 

Jan.  2. 
Disk  or  harrow.  Orchard.     J.   G.   Llndeman.     1,478,830; 

Dec.    25. 
Disk    records.    Album    for.      W.    Wllburger.      1,452.861 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Disk  records  and  the  like.  Convertible  cabinet  for.     E.  H. 

Hand.     1,464,932  ;  Aug.  14. 
Disk   records.   Envelope   for.      W.   Wilburger.      1,463,413 ; 

July  31. 
Disk  records.  Envelope  for.     W.   Wilburger.     1,464,378; 

Aug.    7. 
Dlsb-rolUng    machine.      H.    Y.    Hlldebrand.      1,459,767; 

June  26. 
Disk    scraper    and    fender.      F.    S.    Britten.      1,457,960; 

June  5. 
Disk-shaped  objects.  Holder  for.     H.  H.  Clark,   1,476,285; 

Dec.  4. 
Disk   wheel.      A.    Benson.      1,456,965 ;   May   29. 
Disk  wheel.     W.   A.   Gibson.     No.   1,455,332;   May   15. 
Disk  wheel.     H.  W.  Kranz.     1,470,626  ;  Oct.  16. 
Disk   wheel.      J.    Ledwinka.      1,441,005 ;    Jan.    2. 
Disk  wheel.     A.  J.  Petrie.     1,457,456  ;  June  5. 
Disk  wheel.     M.  Reid.     1,471,356  :  Oct.  23. 
Disk  wheel.     L.  E.  Shaw.     1,469,699  ;  Oct.  2. 
Disk  wheel.     6.  D.  Slaymaker.     1,461,229;  July  10. 
Disk  wheel.     J.  A.  Steinmetz.     1,471,014  ;  Oct.  16. 
Disk  wheel.     A.  P.  Teevin.     1,471,812;  Oct.  23. 
Disk  wheel.     E.  M.  Torkelson  and  B.  Meigs.     1,461,690; 

July  10. 
Disk  wheel.     J.  W.  White.     1,473,368;  Nov.  6. 
Disk-wheel  assembly.     G.  H.  Forsyth.     1,470,222  ;  Oct.  9. 
Disk  wheel,   Armored   pneumatic.     W.   G.   Hawkins  and 

V.  C.  Bloodgood.     1,472,271 ;  Oct.  30. 
Disk  wheel,  Concave.     W.  B.  WiUlams.    1,441,770  ;  Jan.  9. 
Disk  wheel.  Metal.     W.  E.  Williams.     1,476,130  ;  Dec.  4. 
Disk     wheel,     Shock-absorbing.        G.     A.     Cheremisinoff. 

1,461,969  ;  July  17. 
Disk  wheel  structure.    W.  B.  Allison.     1,464,917  ;  Aug.  14. 
Disks,  Device  for  manufacturing  radially-corrugated  sheet- 
metal.     W.  A.   Vinson.     1,440,709 ;   Jan.   2. 
Disks    from    grinding    wheels.    Apparatus    for    removing 

abrasive.    F.  A.  and  M.  D.  WUIard.    1,459,171 ;  June  19. 
Disks  in  centrifugal   separators.   Separating.     L.   Rasch. 

1,463,752  ;  July  31. 
Disks,   Machine  and   method   for   rolling  tapered.     E.  G. 

Budd  and  E.  Ibach.     1,442,601;  Jan.  16. 
Disks,  Manufacturing  abrasive.     S.  M.  Bullock  and  H.  S. 

Lloyd.     1,458,322  ;  June  12. 
Disks  on  shafts,  Fastener  for  securing.     J.  T.  Janette. 

1.467.938  ;  Sept  11. 
Disks  or  rollers.  Measuring  instrument  for  sizing  and  sort- 
ing.    K.  O.  Leon.     1.465,555  ;  Aug.  21. 
Dispatch  apparatus,  Pneumatic-.     W.  H.  Dlnspel  and  E. 

Weigele.     1,470,600  ;  Oct.  16. 
Dispatch  holder.     J.  H.  Doub.     1,461,382 ;   July  10. 
Dispatch  carriers.  Spacing  device  for  pneumatic-,     W.  J. 

Hepperle.    1,449,996  ;  Mar.  27. 
Dispatch,  Jacket.     W.    E.   Moore.      1,444.750 ;    Feb.    6. 
Dispatch   system.      J.   H.   Rand.     1,443,758 ;    Jan.   30. 
Dispatch  system,  Pneumatic-.     J.  G.  Maclaren.     1,452,280 ; 

Apr.   17. 
Dispenser.     L.  J.  Fairbanks.     1,458.282  ;  June  12. 
Dispenser.      L.    E.    Gould.      1.465,902 ;   Aug.   21. 
Dispensing  apparatus.     W.   P.   Bott.      1,469,879 ;   Oct.   9. 
Dispensing  apparatus.     H.  E.  Briggs.     1,468,275  ;  Sept.  18. 
Dispensing  apparatus.     J.  B.  Davis.     1,456,366  ;  May  22. 
Dispensing     apparatus.       J.     G.     Isenhour.       1,467,729; 

Sept.  11. 
Dispensing     and     measuring     device.      O.     Hauenstein. 

1.462.407;  July  17. 
Dispensing  apparatus.    D.  Langenzen.     1,473,376  ;  Nov.  6. 
Dispensing  apparatus.    F.  J.  Mathews.   1,445,339  ;  Feb.  13. 
Dispensing  apparatus.     M.  B.  Muxen.     1,461,552 ;  Apr.  10. 
Dispensing  apparatus.     A.   R.   Powell   and   V.   H.   Futch. 

1,447,321 ;   Mar.   6. 
Dispensing  apparatus.     A.   R.   Powell  and  V.   H.   Futch. 

1,458,000  ;  June  5. 
Dispensing  apparatus.     W.  J.  Rump.     1,475,887 ;  Nov.  27. 
Dispensing   apparatus.      E.    A.    Vonde   Veld.      1,464,893; 

Aug.  14. 
Dispensing  apparatus.     H.  L.  Weber.     1,461,992  ;  July  17. 
Dispensing    apparatus.    Standard    for    base   for.      F.    J. 

Younger.     Des.  62,129  ;  Mar.  27. 
Dispensing  cabinet.     A.   Ek.      1,478,329 ;   Dec.   18. 
Dispensing  container.     W.  J.   Covell.     1,453,445;  May   1. 
Dispensing  device.     C.  M.  Abbott.     1,470.131 ;  Oct.  9. 
Dispensing  device.     A.  E.   Cantrell.     1.472,046 :   Oct.   30. 
Dispensing  device.     S.  S.  Celano.     I,465.?f40  ;  Aug.  21. 
Dispensing  device.    A.  J.  Frame.     1,466,896  ;  Sept.  4. 
Dispensing  device.     J.  M.   James.     1,445,594  ;  Feb.  13. 
Dispensing  device.     J.  G.  Kaefer.     1.473.187  ;  Nov.  6. 
Dispensing  device.     K.   Kiefer.     1,477,365 ;   Dec.   11. 
Dispensing  device.     J.  C.  Kirk.     1,464.877  ;  Aug.  14. 
Dispensing  device.     W.   Kline.     1,477.760  :   Dec.   18. 
Disoensing  device.     C.   H.  Leonard.     1.474,083  ;  Nov.  13. 
Dispensing  device.     J.  Mason.     1,4S2,922 ;  Apr.  24. 
Dispensing  device.     .T.  E.  Moore.     1,478,754  ;  Dec.  25. 
Dispensing  device.    M.  C.  Besek.     1,455,970  :  May  22. 
Dispensing  device.     J.  J.  Seelman.     1,452,669 ;  Apr.  **. 
Dispensing  device.     L.   W.  TifTany.      1,445,569;  Feb.  18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Dispensing    device,    Safety.      M.    F.    Millot.      1,462,352 ; 

jHly  17. 
Dispensing    ingredients,    Mechanism    for.      L.    D'Onofrio. 

1,478,834  ;   Dec.   25. 
Dispensing  machine.     C.  S.  Enright.     1,477,434  ;  Dec.  11. 
Dispensing  machine.     S.  Hanson.     1,475,341  ;  Nov.  27. 
Dispensing     machine.      H.     W.     Williams.      Re.     15,527 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Dispensing     machine,     Coin  -  controlled.       L.     M.     Ezell. 

1,454,272;  May  8. 
Dispensing  mechanism.     B.  J.  Grace.     1,476,071 ;  Dec.  4. 
Dispensing     tube,     Collapsible.       B.      E.      D.      Stafford. 

1,453,415;  May  1. 
Dispersoids,    Manufacture    of.      H.    Plauson.      1,458,542 ; 

June  12. 
Display     and     advertising     apparatus.        E.      Brunhoff. 

1,464,597;  Aug.   14. 
Display  and  dispensing  device.     M.  J.  West.     1,470,900 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Display  and  selling  apparatus    H.  W.  Arnold.     1,441,653  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Display   and   serving   rack.      H.   D.    Stearns.      1,471,578 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Display  and  shipping  ease,  Contractlble.     M.  L.  Webster. 

1,460,185;  June  26. 
Display   and   the  like.   Surface  for  pictorial.      C.   E.   A. 

Merrow.      1,460,553;    July    3. 
Display   and   vending  device.   Combination.     G.   F.   Baltz. 

1,462,024;  July  IT. 
Display  apparatus.     S.  Crewe.     1,443,679  ;  Jan.  30. 
Display  apparatus.     S.  A.  Rank.     1,442,970  ;  Jan.  23. 
Display  apparatus.     J.  C.  Thomas.     1,464,515  ;  Aug.   14. 
Display  appliance.    A.  W.  Bearce.    1,467,302 ;  Sept.  11. 
Display    board    and    clip.       F.    A.     Conrad.      1,443,169 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Display  box.     F.  E.  Allworth.     1,450,477  ;  Apr.  3. 
Display  box.     W.  Bamber.     1,472,953  ;  Nov.  6. 
Display  box.     Q.  T.   Bates.     Des.  63,444;  Dec.  4. 
Display  box.     C.  Bashwiner.     1,454,424  ;   May  8. 
Dleplay   box.     A.    K.    Harned.      1,461,656 ;   July   10. 
Display  box.     C.  B.  Heaton.     1,453,672;  May  1. 
Display  box.  B.  W.  Poppe.     1,450,450  ;  Apr.  3. 
Display  box.     H.  T.  and  P.  H.  White.     1,442,547  ;  Jan.  16. 
Display    box,    Collapsible.      H.     S.     Hlrsch.       1,459,399; 

June  19. 
Display    box.     Folding.      B.    E.    Pinkerton.       1,446,581 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Display    cabinet.    Electrically  -  heated.      W.    L.    Brown. 

1,458,127;  June  12: 
Display     card     and     insert     for     boxes.     D.   Levlgton. 

1,464,182;    Aug.    7. 
Display   case.     A.   R.   Boal   and   C.   O'Brien.      1,476,872 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Display  case.     H.  L.  Beach.    Des.  62,812 ;  Aug.  7. 
Display  case.     M.  Katzman.     Des.  63,369  ;  Nov.  27. 
Display  case.    M.  Meyberg.     1,467,805;  Sept.  11. 
Display   case.     F.   H.   Mix.      1,471,974 :   Oct.    23. 
Display  case.     L.  M.   Sawln.     1,451,055  ;  Apr.  10. 
Display  case.  Floral-.     S.  Gasparaitis.     1,440,671 ;  Jan.  2. 
Display-case  warmer.    A.  G.  Stephens.    1,463,179  ;  July  31. 
Display  chest.    W.  A.  Kinsman  and  H.  E.  Nock.   1,465,850  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Display    container   and    advertising   in    connection   there- 
with.    J.  B.  Singer  and  A.  B.  Levy.    1,452,257  ;  Apr.  17. 
Display    container    and    holder.       H.    Kind.      1,452,278 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Display  container,  Counter.     T.  P.  Emerson.     1,462,502 ; 

July  24. 
Display-controlling   mechanism.    Electric-.      G.    P.   Bagge. 

1,478,691 ;    Dec.    25. 
Display  counter.    T.  L.  Tracy.    1,441,644;  Jan    9. 
Display  cover.     W.   S.  Wood.     1.459,647 ;  June  19. 
Display  device.     C.  Claus.     1,470,217  ;  Oct.  9. 
Display  device.     R.  J.  Cleeland.     1,470,688 ;  Oct.  16. 
Display  device.     W.  B.  Cody,  1,441,831;  Jan.  9. 
Display  device.     A.  de  Meuriss&      1,467,140;  Sept.  4. 
Display   device.     A.   DIetsche,   Jr.      1,446,841 ;    Feb.   27. 
Display  device.     A.  DIetsche,  jr.     1.458,169-70  ;  June  12. 
Display  device.     A.  DIetsche,  jr.     1,470,218;  Oct.  9. 
Display  device.     F.  L.  Donovan.     1,474,246  ;  Nov.  13. 
Display  device.    J.  E.  and  P.  S.  Gee.    1,463,740 ;  July  31. 
Display     device.        L.      Goodman     and      A.      Goldstein. 

1,448,659;  Mar.  13. 
Display  device.     A.  T.  Haskell.     1,455.610;  May  15. 
Display  device.     G.  C.  Helm.     1,444,120  ;  Feb  6. 
Display  device.    W.  L.  Hopkins.    1,461,023 ;  Apr.  10. 
Display  device.     W.   L.   Hopkins.     1,477,123  ;   Dec.  11. 
Display  device.     W.   L.   Hopkins.     1,478,033 ;   Dec.  18. 
Display  device.     C.  M.  Hull.     1,448,664  ;  Mar.  13. 
Dleplay     device.       E.     B.     Johnson     and     J.     Kershaw. 

1,456,273  ;  May  22. 
Display  device.    R.  H.  Johnson.    1,463,470 ;  July  31. 
Display  device.     M.  C.  Latimer.     1,447,875  ;  Mar.  6. 
Display  device.     B.  D.  Mason.     1,454,552  :  Mav  8. 
Display  device.     C.  D.  Piatt.     1,473.313  ;  Nov.  8. 
Display  device.     W.  A.  Ringler.     1,441,632;  Jan.  9. 
Display  device.     W.  A.  Ringler.     1,464,340;  Aug.  7. 
Display  device.     H.  V.  Robbins.     1,448,767  ;  Mar.  20. 
Display  device.     L.  A.  Stegmann.     1,474.388  ;  Nov.  20. 
Display  device.     J.  Stranders.     1.473,390 ;  Nov.  6. 
Display  device.    P.  Strauss  and  P.  L.  Schley.     1,475,726  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Display  device.     B.  Sutton.     1,472,097;  Oct.  30. 


A.  Dietsche,  jr.  1,472,355 

B.  I.   Sommers.  1,471,365 
C.    E.    Smith.  1,454,566 

B.     R.     Phelps.  1,440,839 


H.  J.  Hayden,  Jr, 


etc.     J.   L, 


1.454,860;  May   15. 
1,464,241;  Aug.   7. 
1,460,684;  July  3. 
device.      B.   W.   Smith. 


Display  device.     B.   E.  Willett.     1,446,233;  Feb.  20. 
Display  device.     P.  H.  White.     1,472,820;  Nov.  6. 
Display   device.   Collapsible.      W.   M.    Carter.      1,454,038 

May  8. 
Display  device.  Collapsible. 

Oct.  30. 
Display  device.  Collapsible. 

Oct.   23. 
Display    device.    Electrical. 

May  8. 
Display    device.     Folding. 

Jan.  2. 
DisDlay  device  for  use  in  advertising, 

1,466,736;  Sept.  4. 
Display   device  or  container  for  silverware, 

Lee.     1,441,437;   Jan.  9. 
Display   dispenser.      W.   Relihan. 
Display  fixture.     C.  V.  Dalger. 
Display  fixture.     D.  J.  Seaman. 
Display    fixture   and   advertising 

1,449,065;  Mar.   20. 
Display-fixture  pedestal.    S.  Sobel.    Des.  63,507 ;  Dec.  11. 
Display    folder.       C.    C.     Fleming    and     H.     L.    Myers. 

1,453,833 ;  May  1. 
Display  folding  box.  Counter-.     P.  J.  Grady.     1,448,743  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Display  frame.     P.  B.  Rash.     1,475,875  ;  Nov.  27. 
Display  holder.     P.  A.  Engle.     1,447,771 ;  Mar.  6. 
Display  last.     A.  E.  Goodwin.     1,461,652;   July  10. 
Display  light.     G.  B.   Stephenson.     1,452,731 ;  May  1. 
Display  of  electrical  fittings.  Case  for  the.     G.  P.  Parr. 

1.450,150 ;  Mar.  27. 
Display  packaging  for  rolled  rugs  and  the  like.     J.  H. 

Millholland.      1,476,267;   Dec.  4. 
Display    protector.   Mounted-specimen-.      B.    T.    B.    Hyde. 

1,449,755  ;  Mar.  27. 
Display  rack.     G.  F.  Breuninger.     1,465,891 ;  Aug.  21. 
Display  rack.     C.  J.  Faulkner.     1,444,597  ;  Feb.  6. 
Display   rack.      O.   J.   Hotaling.      1,456,446;   May   22. 
Display  rack.     S.  M.  Scherer.     1,464,343  ;  Aug.  7. 
Display  rack.     M.  and  L.  Small.     1,445,803  ;     Feb.  20. 
Display  rack.     L.  L.  Zimmerman.     1,445,123;  Feb.  13. 
Display-rack    attachment.      E.    B.    Weston.      1,462,877 ; 


W.     M.     and     C.    J. 
G.  C.  Macdonald. 


Doerlng. 
1,459,706 ; 


July  24. 
Display     rack.     Carton-. 

1,447,932  ;  Mar.  6. 
Display  rack.  Corrugated. 

June  19. 

Display  rack.  Rug-.    P.  MIchelbach.    Des.  63,001 ;  Sept.  4. 
Display    racks.    Window    and    showcase.      L.    E.    Miller. 

1,471,909  ;  Oct.  23. 
Display  reel.     S.  M.  Stein.     1,445,417;  Feb.  13. 
Display  screen.     L.  C.  Pedlar.     1,444,522  ;  Feb.  6. 
"  ■     ■  "       C.    C.    Casey.      1  446,450 ;    Feb.    27. 

W.  J.   Dodd.     1,446,036 ;   Feb.   20. 
P.  W.  Gibson.     1,470,159 ;  Oct.  9. 
G.   J.   Helenek.      1,469,725 ;   Oct.   2. 
M.  Hopper.     1,471,334;  Oct.  23. 
J.  C.  Hunter.     Des.  62,633  ;  July  10. 
W.  H.  KoW.     1,471,310;  Oct.  16. 
W.  A.   J.   Lowe.      1,466,536:   Aug.  28. 
E.  C.  Morgan.     1,457,990;  June  5. 
H.  J.  Nutrizio.     Des.  62,335-8  ;  May  8. 
W.  T.  Walker.    Des.  63,151 ;  Oct.  16. 
A.  W.  P.  Vergeer.     1,476,860  ;  Dec.  11. 
Book-.     C.   T.    Weibezahn.      Des.    63,240; 


Display  stand. 
Display  stand. 
Display  stand. 
Display  stand. 
Display  stand. 
Display  stand. 
Display  stand. 
Display  stand. 
Display  stand. 
Display  stand. 
Display  stand. 
Display  stand. 
Display   stand, 

Nov.  6. 
Display     stand 

Nov.   27. 
Display   stand 


Combination.       I.     Willing.       1,475,669 ; 


-,^   ,    for   pencils   or   the   like.     L.    W.   Paber. 

1,465,805;   Aug.   7. 
Display  stand  for  ribbons  and  the  like.     J.  G.  Johnston, 
Des.  62,953  ;  Aug.  28. 

similar   article. 


W.    H.   Payle.     Des. 


G.  R.  Waaler. 


Display    stand    or 

62,816;   Aug.  7. 
Display    stand    or   similar    article.      P.    Stockdale.      Des. 

61,837  ;  Jan.  23. 
Display   stand   or  similar  article.   Store. 

Des.    63,668 ;    Dec.   25. 
Display  table.     W.  Patten.      1,468.247;   Sept.   18. 
Display  tray.     W.  C.  Koch.     1,444,690 ;  Feb  6. 
Display  tray.    M.  J.  Schless.    Des.  62,212 ;  Apr.  10. 
Display  window.     C.   W.  Kress.     1,451.778 ;   Apr.   17. 
Displaying  device.    A.  C.  Anderson.    1,449,804  ;  Mar.  27. 
Distant   indicating    means.      P.    L.    Re    Qua.      1,474,944 ; 

Nov.   20. 

apparatus.      W.    A.    Peters,    jr.      1,466,411 ; 


Distillation 

Aug.  28. 
Distillation 

May  1. 
Distillation  apparatus. 
Distillation,   ""    "     " 

tinuous. 
Distillation 


apparatus.     R.     H.     Twining.        1,453,735 ; 


J.   Zander.     1,468,435;   Sept.   18. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  effecting  con- 
P.    M.    Hess.      1,443,742;    Jan.    30. 
of  carbonaceous   materials.   Retort  for.      W. 
Wild.     1,448,017;  Mar.  13. 
Distillation  systems.  Vapor  box  or  still  for.    P.  M.  Hess. 

1,443,743;   Jan.  30. 
Distilling  apparatus.     H.  Bollmann.     1,449,313 ;  Mar.  20. 
Distilling  apparatus.    N.  H.  Freeman.    1,464,246 ;  Aug.  7. 
Distilling  apparatus.  Continuous.     J.  P.  Foster  and  A.  F. 

Misener.     1,466,221 ;  Aug.  28. 
Distilling    apparatus.    Fractional.      E.    A.    R.    Chenard. 
1,468,899 ;  Sept.  25. 


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Distilling    or    refining    column.       E.     Tiron.      1,475, li-lo ; 

Nov.   27. 
Distributing  apparatus.    J.  H.  Pope.     1,471,354 ;  Oct.  23. 
Distributing  nicclinnism.   Ware-.     P.  Q.   Williams  and  L. 

D.   Soubier.      1.462,078 ;   July   17. 
Distribution,    System   of.      W.   A.    Etherton.     1,467,361 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Distribution,  System  of.    G.  E.  Hulse.  1,462,877  ;  Apr.  24. 
Distributor.     E.    H.   Layton.      1,445.442 ;    Feb.   13. 
Distributor.      J.    M.    Lopez.      1,444,84.3 ;    Feb.    13. 
Distributor.     A.  C.  Menges.     1,467,054;  Sept.  4. 
Distributor    and     making     the     same.       W.     A.     Evans. 

1,478,705  :  Dec.  25. 
Distributor  block  and  making  the  same.     L.  J.  Werner. 

1,463.453;  July  31. 
Distributor  stand.     T.  L.  Ryan.     1.442,974  ;  Jan.  23. 
Ditch-cutting  machine.     A.  W.  Fuller.     1.469.951 ;  Oct.  9. 
Ditch    digger.      .-\.    Navlor.      1,475.550 :    Nov.    27. 
Ditcher  and  grader.    S.  T.  Cook.    1,470,959 ;  Oct.  16. 
Ditches,  Machine  for  making.     H.  J.  Bentson.     1,467,828  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Ditching  apparatus.     C.  S.  Parker.     1,470,028  ;  Oct.  9. 
Ditching  machine.     J.  S.  Doremire.     1,456,588  ;  May  29. 
Ditching  machine.     J.   H.   Johnson.     1,455,494 ;  May  15. 
Ditching  machine.     W.   B.  McCain.     1,471,498;   Oct.  23. 
Ditching  machines.  Tile-placing  attachment  for.    J.  Som- 

mer.     1,463,561  :  July  31. 
Dithiocarbamic  compounds,  Preparing.     S.  B.  Molony  and 

Y.  Nlkaido.     1,465,677;  Aug.  21. 
Divers'  armor.  Submersion  control  for.     G.  P.  E.  Stolle. 

1,466,675  ;  Sept.  4. 
Diver's    use.    Atmospheric    compound    for.      C.   J.    Cooke. 

1,473.337  :  Nov.  6. 
Divided    mold.      E.    J.    Kukac.      1.466.129;    Aug. '28. 
Divided  washer.     P.  Berglof.     1,450,014  ;  Mar.  27. 
Dividing-board    regulator.      W.    A.    Martin.      1,462,017 ; 

July  17. 
Dividing    head.      O.    S.    Marshall.      1,477,374 ;    Dec.    11. 
Dividing  head.     J.  A.   Poitras.     1,469,051 ;    Sept.  25. 
Dobby  hook.     E.  H.  Rvon.     1,444,941;  Feb.   13. 
Dock,  Dry.     D.   Franovlch.      1,453,666 :   May   1. 
Dock.    Sectional   floating  dry.      E-   M.   Long.      1,474,336 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Documents    and    the    like.    Filing    and    binding.      D,    A. 

Adams.     1.446.408  ;  Feb.  20. 
DotTer  guard  and  oil-well  cover,  Combined.    W.  Adklnson. 

1,452,673  ;  Apr.  24. 
Doffing  and  donning  mechanism.    H.  P.  Eanes.    1,463,462  ; 

July  31. 

Dofflng  and  donning  mechanism.   W.  W.  Miller.   l,463,47t» ; 

July   31. 
Doffing  apparatus.     E.  R.  Alderman.     Rel5,604  ;  May  15. 
Dog,   Portable.     J.   E.   Auclalr.     1,442,991 ;   Jan.  23. 
Doily,   centerpiece,   scarf,  or   similar   article.      L.   Dinkel- 

spiel.     Des.  63,459  :  Dec.  11. 
Doll.    L.  Boatrlght.    Des.  62,189 ;  Apr.  10. 
Doll.     M.  Browne.     Des.  61.050  :  Feb.  20. 
Doll.     K.  S.  Brydone-Jack.     1.442.248;  Jan.  16. 
Doll.     M.  Colignv.     Des.  63.358  :  Nov.  27. 
Doll.      11.    Conover.      1,468,281  :    Sept.    18. 
Doll.      C.    Davile.      Des.    63.360;    Nov.    27. 
Doll.     C.  E.  Gibson.     Des.  63,077  ;  Oct.  2. 
Doll.      T.    riain-ick.      Des.    62.947 ;    Aug.    28. 
Doll.     I.,   ri.  Hosick.     Des.  61.977;  Feb.  20. 
Doll.    V.  C.  Hussey.     Des.  61,980  ;  Feb.  20. 
Doll.     M.  E.  Johannes.     Des.  61,874 ;  Feb.  6. 
Doll.     W.    S.   Kaiser.      Des.    62,330 :   May   8. 
Doll.     R.  Kelly  and  G.  E.   Long.     Des.  62,400  ;  May  22. 
Doll.     V.  M.  Kieffer.     Des.  63.467  ;  Dec.  11. 
Doll.      F.    O.    King.      Des.    62,016;    Feb.    27. 
Doll.     A.  D.  Langdon.     Des.   63,563-4;   Dec.   18. 
Doll.     H.  C.  Lange.    Des.  62,489  ;  June  12. 
Doll.     R.   A.    Le  Grand.     Des.   62.492:   June   12. 
DoU.    D.  W.  Littlefield.    Des.  61,785  ;  Jan.  9. 
Doll.      G.    T.    McCann.      Des.    62,223 ;    Apr.    17. 
Doll.      L.   McChesnev.      Des.   62.913 :    Aug.   21. 
Doll.     E.  McCowan.     Des.  62,433;  May  29. 
Doll.     M.   L.   Phlnney.     Des.    62,410;   May   22. 
DoU.     R.  Riley.     Des.  62,265  ;  Apr.  24. 
Doll.     H.   M.    Robinson.     Des.   62,745 ;   July   24. 
Doll.    C.  J.  Ross.     Des.  62,920  :  Aug.  21. 
DoU.     L.   N.   Sanger.     Des.   63,589 ;  Dec.   18. 
DoU.     H.    SUberfeld.     Des.    62.345 ;   May   8. 
Don.     K.  F.  Siseho.     Des.  62,92.3;  .\ug.  21. 
Doll.     J.  G.  Stokes.     Des.  62,151 ;  Mar.  27. 
Don.      D.    Straiton.      Des.    62.749 :    Julv    24. 
DoU.     D.  Straiton.     Des.  63,594;  Dec.  18. 
Doll.      J.    A.    Street   and    E.    F.    Wantland.      1,445,368 ; 

Feb.  13. 
DoU.     M.  C.  Tebbetts.     Des.  61,939  ;  Feb.  13. 
Don.     B.  Tremblatt.     Des.   63,667  ;  Dec.   25. 
Doll.      L.   A.   WaUis.     Des.   63,.344  :   Nov.   20. 
Doll.     M.  S.  Wingert.     Des.  62,296;  May  1. 
Doll.     D.  Zappia.     Des.  62,809  ;  July  31. 
DoU.     G.  R.  Zimmerman.     Des.  62,766;  July  24. 
Doll   and   pin    cushion.   Combination.   P.   Le  Doux.      Des. 

62,291 ;  May  1. 
DoU,   Dancing.     A.   D.   Converse.     1.475.222:   Nov.   27. 
DoU,  Dancing.      R.   Gaule.      1,475.064  ;   Nov.   20. 
Doll,  Dressed.     E.  A.  Lochridge.     Des.  62.332  :  May  8. 
Doll,    Floating.      F.   M.    O'Connor.      1,442,900;    Jan.    23. 
DoU,   Flower.      C.   Wood.     Dee.   62,808 ;   July  31. 


Doll,    Headdress    for    a.      A.    Corenson.      Des.    62,860 ; 

.\ug.    7. 
DoU,   Jointed.      C.   Ciibana.      1,456,422;   May    22. 
Doll,    Mechanical.      D.    Zaiden.      1,452,134 ;    Apr.    17. 
Doll  nursing-bottle  cover,  protector,  and   heat  preserver. 

Combination  rag-.     S.  P.  Girr.     1,464.525  ;  Aug.  14. 
Doll  or  statuette.     M.  Case.    Des.  63,072  ;  Oct.  2. 
UoII,   Smoking.     M.   H.   Slater.      1,475.034  ;    Nov.   20. 
Doll,   statuette,   or   similar   article.      L.   J.   Partin.      Des. 

6-3,488;  Dec.  11. 
Doll,  Stocking.     M.  A.  Thomson.     Des.   62,511 :  June  12. 
DoU,  Talking.     S.  Haskell.     1,449,601 ;  Mar.  27. 
DoU  walker.     R.  W.  Hendrlx.     J,451,390  ;  Apr.   10. 
Dolls,  Eye  for.     M.  M.  Buckler.     1,445,481 ;  Feb.  13. 
Doll's  voice.     E.  Halpern.     1,459,053  ;  June  19. 
Dolls,  Voice  for.     F.    G.   Schneider.     l,45;i,527  :   Mav   1. 
Dolly  Jack.     P.  B.   Gist  and   C.   P.  Martin.     1,461,481 ; 

July   10. 
Dolly  jack.     L.   J.   McKone.     1,462,039;   July   17. 
Door.      O.    E.    Gibson.      1.462,806;    July    24. 
Door.    W.  S.  Hamm.    1,452,685 ;  Apr.  24. 
Door.     M.  A.  Metzger.     1,447,394  ;  Mar.  6. 
Door.     J.  H.  MiUer.     1,444,848  ;  Feb.  13. 
Door.     L.  H.  Nlshkian.     1,476,097;   Dec.  4. 
Door.      H.    H.    Pals.      1,455,967;    May    22. 
Door.     H.  T.  Ripper.     1,473,320;  Nov.  6. 
Door.     J.  P.  Storms.     1,469,542;  Oct.  2. 
Door.     C.   C.   Tomkinson.      1,460,687 ;   July   3. 
Door.     W.  H.  Voss.     1,473,131  :  Nov.  6. 
Door-aligning  device.      J.    Soss.      1,447,271 ;   Mar.   6. 
Door  and  brake  control  device.     E.  R.  Fitch.     1,463,040; 

July  24. 
Door    and    brake    control    equipment.      C.    C.    Parmer. 

1,471,116;  Oct.  16. 
Door    and    brake    control    mechanism.       P.    R.    Porman. 

1,445,012  ;  Feb.  13. 
Door  and   frame   construction.     E.   Schmale.     1,473,978 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Door  and  operating  means  therefor.  Garage.    G.  B.  Bough- 
ton.     1,447,060;  Feb.  27. 
Door      and      step      structure.      Combined.        M.      Khan. 

1,456,132  ;  May  22. 
Door   and    tracks    therefor.    Sliding.      E.    J.    G.    Phillips. 

1,462.302;  July  17. 
Door  and  window  buck.     J.  H.  Heue.     1,452,116  ;  Apr.  17. 
Door  and  window  lock.    H.  J.  Knopke.    1,445,959  ;  Feb.  20. 
Door    and    window    stop.      K.    J.    Knudsen.      1,471,852 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Door   attachment.     A.   Olson   and  A.    Hast.      1,469,683; 

Oct.  2. 
Door     attachment,     Ply-chaeing     screen-.       H.     Pilger. 

1,460,826;  July  3. 
Doorbell.     J.  A.  Baginley.     1,461,019  ;  July  10. 
Doorbell.     V.   Imparato.     1,478,391  ;  Dec.  25. 
Door    bin.      A.    A.    Mclntyre.      1,453,472 ;    May    1 
Door   buffer.      H.    C.    Maise.      1,453,364;    May    1 
Door  buffer.     J.  C.   OUard.     1,466,954;  Sept.  4. 
Door   catch.      S.    Heberling.      1,442,879 ;   Jan.   23 
Doorcheck.     V.  St.  Cloud.     1,469,693  ;  Oct.  2. 
Door   check.     T.   M.    Day.      1,468,700;    Sent.    25. 
Doorcheck.     J.  O.  NasUn.     1,459,238 ;  June  19. 
Doorcheck.      A.    Schmidt.      1,462,872 :    July    24. 
Doorcheck.     C.  P.   Silberman.     1,464,448 ;  Aug.   ". 
Door  check  and  burglar  alarm,  Combined.     W.  T.  Palrall 

1,467,363  ;  Sept.  11. 
Door    check    and    closer.      E.    L.    Leinbach.      1,442  892  • 

Jan.    23. 
Door  check  and  closer.     C.  E.  Lucke.     1,471,744  ;  Oct  23. 
Doorcheck  and  the  like.     A.  Jagmiu.     1,476,159  ;  Dee    4 
Door    check.    Automatic.      J.    R.    Pilson     and     L.     ZoU. 

1,478,758:    Dec.    25. 
Doorcheck,  Reversible.     B.  Capra.     1,449,652;  Mar.  27. 
Door  clamp.     I.  W.  Cobb.    1,450,940 ;  Apr.  10. 
Door  clip.   Screen-.     J.   Heard.     1,463,119 ;   July  24. 
Door  closer-.     W.  K.  Henry.     1,475.581  :  Nov.  27. 
Door  closer.     W.  J.  Kuhls.     1,446,707  :  Feb.  27 
Door  closer.     R.   .=!.  Potter.      1,478.615  :   Dec.   25. 
Door  closer.     L.  Zimmerman.     1,446.407  ;  Feb.   20. 
Door    closer    and    check.      B.    S.    Bernhard.      1,478  376 ; 

Dec.    25. 
Door    closer    and    check.       P.     C.    Richter.       1,447  630 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Door  closer,  Automatic.    L.  D.  West.     1,455,691 ;  May  15. 
Door  closer,   starter,   and  lock,   Combined.     A.   E.    Small. 

1,450,234  ;  Apr.  3. 
Door  closing  and  checking  mechanism.     B.   S.   Bernhard. 

1,478,377;    Dec.    25. 
Door-closing  device.     J.  Hauenstein.     1,462.544  ;  July  24. 
Door-closing   device   and   lock.      H.   A.   Benedict   and   E. 

M.  MoUer.     1,477,992;  Dec.  18. 
Door-closing     mechanism.       W.     E.     Huber.       1,475  015 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Door  construction.      J.   H.   and   L.   G.   Crist.     1,458,748 ; 

June  12. 
Door   construction.     H.   Moecker,   jr.,   and   T.   Thompson. 

1,455,595;  May  15. 
Door  construction.     N.   Paine.     1,461,196 ;   July  10. 
Door    construction.      C.    D.    Vance   and    F.    G.    Bowman. 

1,470,038  ;  Oct.  9. 
Door  construction.  Swinging  and  sliding.     M.  A.  Brown. 

1,472,457;   Oct.   30. 
Door-control     apparatus.     Emergency.        A.     Gottschalk. 

1.476,711;  Dec.  11. 


1080 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Door-control    device.      J.     H.     Hockenberry.       1,478,856 ; 

Dec.   25. 
Door-controlling      means,      Elevator-.        R.      W.      Scott, 

1,467,692  ;  Sept.  11. 
Door-controlling    mechanism.      P.    D.    Evans.      1,470,431 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Door-core-assembling  device.     E.   Satzger,  sr.     1,460,503  ; 

July  3. 
Door,    Disappearing.      H.    A.    Johnson    and    C.    Maisey. 

1,448,845  ;  Mar.  20. 
Door  engine  control.     L.  P.  Hynes.     1,460,382  ;  July  3. 
Door    fastener.    Grain-.      O.    A.    Kneeland.      1,454,240 ; 

May  8. 
Door   fastener.     E.   D.    Gregory.     1,444,028 ;    Feb.   6 
Door  fastener.     L.  N.  Lyon.     1,471,177 ;  Oct.  16. 
Door     fastener.    Combination.      A.    Dobson.      1,469,719 

Oct.  2. 
Door  fastener.  Portable.     W.  T.  Abbott    1,444,761 ;  Feb.  6 
Door  fastener,  Sliding-.     H.  M.  Van  Alstyne.     1,460,991 

July  3. 
Door  fastener.  Sliding-.    N.  A.  and  L.  H.  Leist.    1,448,135 

Mar.  13. 
Door-fastening  device.     V.  D.  Testa.     1,472,698  ;  Oct.  30. 
Door,     Flexible     sliding.       C.     E.     Holland.       I,448,i218 

Mar.  13. 
Door  forcing  device    Grain.     W.  H.  McGann.     Rel5,729 

Dec.  11. 
Door,    Furnace.      F.    W.    Martin.      1,476,907  ;    Dec.    11. 
Door,   lS^I^nace.     P.   G.   WaU.     1,459,808;   June  26. 
Door,   Grain.     J.   R.   Billings,  jr.     1,450,792  ;   Apr.   3. 
Door,    Grain.      D.   R.    Cameron.     1,464,059 ;   Aug.   7. 
Door,  Grain.     W.  C.  Lang.     1,445,024  ;  Feb.  13. 
Door,   Grain.     J.   J.  Llbby.     1,441,512  ;   Jan.  9. 
Door  guard,  Safety.     A.  J.  Moglich.     1,467,057  ;  Sept.  4. 
Door  hanger.      G.   Brandt.     1,443,521 ;  Jan.   30. 
Door  hanger.     I.   W.   Davis.     1,472,156 ;    Oct.   30. 
Door   hanger.      F.   K.    Fassett,      1,462,694;    July    24. 
Door  h.nnger.     E.  E.  Whaley.     1,458,015  ;  June  5. 
Door    hanging    and    securing    means.      J.     H.    Stewart. 

1,463,100  ;  July  24. 
Door,  Hinged.     T.  Shipley.     1,474,496;  Nov.  20. 
Door   holder.      E.   Franckaerts.      1,443,570;   Jan.   30. 
Door  holder.     J.   R.   Kiel.     1,443,265;   Jan.   23. 
Door  holder.     B.  B.   Walston.     1,460,047 ;  June  26. 
Door  holder.     W.  G.  Winans.     1,446.866  :  Feb.  27. 
Door-holder  device.  Garage-.     O.  P.  Overlien.     1 .459,899  ; 

June  26. 
Door    interlocking    switch,     Safety.        R.    L.    De    Camp. 

1,446,548  ;  Feb.  27. 
Door-knob  alarm.     C.   L.   Graef.     1,471.844  ;   Oct.  23. 
Doorknob  and  ringing  device.  Combination.     E.  B.  Cal- 

derwood.    1,452,788;  Apr.  24. 
Door    knocker.      G.    Cawthron.      Des.    63,611;    Dec.    25. 
Door  latch.     T.  J.  Coo.     1,473,836  ;  Nov.  13. 
Door  latch.     S.  B.  Garner.     1,449,394  ;  Mar.  27. 
Door  latch.     W.  Knight.     1,445,143:  Feb.  13. 
Door  latch.     R.   W.   Ludemann.      1,448,554 ;  Mar.   13. 
Door  latch.     R.  G.  Moore.     1,440,884  ;  Jan.  2. 
Door  latch.     R.   G.  Moore.     1,443.635  :  Jan.  30. 
Door  latch.   R.  G.  Moore.     1,474,158  ;  Nov.  13. 
Door  latch.     E.  T.  Sherman.     1,450,188  ;  Apr.  3. 
Door  latch  and  lock.     H.  A.  Thexton.     1,453.556 ;  May  1. 
Door-latching  means     A.  Kassler.     1,470,370;  Oct.  9. 
Door   lock.     D.   Donald.     1.442.133;  Jan.   16. 
Door  lock.     J.  E.  Fisher.     1,444,499  ;  Feb.  6. 
Door  lock.     N.  B.   Hurd.     1,476,364;   Dec.  4. 
Door  lock.     N.  B.  Hurd.     1,455,251 ;  May  15. 
Door  lock.     W.  Hiittemann.     1,447,852  ;  Mar.  6. 
Door  lock.     J.   McArthur.      1,460,166;   June   26. 
Door  lock.      W.   R.    Schlage.      1,456,041 ;   May  22. 
Door  lock.     O.  M.  Schlllinger.     1,449,061 ;  Mar.  20. 
Door  lock.     L.   Scola.     1,460,609  ;  July  3. 
Door  lock.     E.  G.   Simpson.     1,458,597  ;  June  12. 
Door  lock.     S.  R.   Stevens.     1,455,677  ;  May  15. 
Door  lock.     A.    Tonsager.     1,443,600;   Jan.   30. 
Door  lock.  Combination.     C.  H.  Joy,  jr.,  and  L.  J.  Sauer. 

1,450,087  ;  Mar.  27. 
Door    lock.    Elevator-.      R.    J.    Harper,    sr.      1,466,900 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Door-lock  keeper.     F.  Di  Bella.     1,456,917  ;  May  29. 
Door  locking  and  releasing  mechanism.     F.  S.  Gallagher. 

1,458,330  :  June  12. 
Door-locking    mechanism.      H.    T.   Anderson.      1,469,352 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Door-locking  mechanism   for  milk   compartments.     J.   W. 

Heigh  and  F.  J.  Burch.     1,448,066;  Mar.   13. 
Door-locking      system.      Elevator-.        W.      H.      Hartman. 

1.446,794  ;   Feb.   27. 
Door,  Metal.     A.  J.  Engman.     1,477,21,3-14;  Dec.  11. 
Door,  Metal.     J.  W.  Orrock.     1,441,446  ;  Jan.  9. 
Door,    Metal.      E.    W.    Peterson.      1.466,550-1;    Aug.    28. 
Door,  Metallic.    E.  J.  Zahner.    1,471,020 ;  Oct.  16. 
Door  opener  and  curtain  carrier,   Combined.     H.  Ambus. 

1,464,400;    Aug.    7. 
Door    opener.     Automatic.       F.     E.     Davis.       1,478,601  ; 

Dec.   25. 
Door  opener,  Electric.     F.  C.  Ernst.     1,471,455  ;  Oct.  23. 
Door  oppner.  Garage-.     A.  A.  Unruh.     1,457,642;  June  5. 
Door  opening  and  closing  mechanism.  Automatic.     L.  T. 

Douvler.      1,447,411 ;   Mar.   6. 
Door-opening  appliance.     T.  F.  Coss.     1,463,647  ;  July  31. 
Door-opening    mechanism.      H.    A.    Adams.      1,453,778 ; 

May  1. 


Hydraulic.      C.    L.    Du    Bois. 


F.  L. 


Door-opening    mechanism 

1,455,607  ;  May  15. 
Door  operating  and  controlling  means.  Automatic. 

Swartz.     1,474,214;  Nov.  13. 
Door-operating  device.  J.  E.  W.  Fogal.     1,453,550 ;  May  1. 
Door-operating     device.       G.     H.     Garrett.       1,443,736 ; 

Jan.   30. 
Door-operating     device.        C.      L.     Marsh.        1,469,165 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Door-operating  device,  Crane.    F.  W.  Helsler.    1,457,907  ; 

June  5. 
Door-operating   mechanism.      P.   R.    Forman.      1,447,512; 

Mar.    6. 
Door-operating  mechanism.     P.  R.  Forman.     1,470,703 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Door-operating   mechanism.      A.   J.    Gallant.      1,458,752 ; 

June  12. 
Door-operating    mechanism.      P.    H.    Lacey.      1,441,229 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Door-operating  mechanism.     J.  F.   O'Connor.     1,442,902 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Door-operating  mechanism.      A.    B.    Stewart.      1,465,695 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Door-operating    mechanism.      J.    F.    Streib.      1,455,310 ; 

May  15. 
Door  -  operating     mechanism.      Garage-.      H.     F.     Guth. 

1,441,923;   Jan.   9. 
Door,   Pier.      L.    McHarg.      1,454,125-6;    May    8. 
Doorpost  and  latching  means  therefor.   Movable.     R.   H. 

Greegor.     1,476,297  ;  Dec.  4. 
Door-removing  device.  Grain-.     W.  Sundberg.     1,445,184; 

Feb.  13. 
Door,  Retort.     L.  P.  Holloway.     1,465,906  ;  Aug.  21. 
Door,  Safe  and  vault.     C.  A.  Truan.     1,445,186  ;  Feb.  13. 
Door  seam.   Metallic.     E.   J.  Zahner.     1,444,229  ;  Feb.   6. 
Door,   Sectional.     J.  E.   Ogden.     1,462,044  ;  July  17. 
Door,  Self-opening  garage.     A.  Fuerstenberg.     1,473,843 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Door,    Sidewalk.      M.    J.    Ross    and    G.    T.    Atkinson. 

1,457,274  ;  May  29. 
Door,   Sidewalk.     B.   Schacht.     1,442,737;   Jan.   16. 
Door,  Silo.     J.  H.  Pearson.     1,442,699;  Jan.  16. 
Door,  Sliding.     O.  J.  Miller.     1,453,986;  May  1. 
Doorstep.     J.  W.  McElroy.     Des.  63,190  :  Oct.  30. 
Doorstop.     J.  Davis.     1,475,172 ;  Nov.  27. 
Doorstop    D.  W.  Emslie.     1,473.926  ;  Nov.  13. 
Door  stop.     L.  R.  Hage.     1,445,681 ;  Feb.  20. 
Door  stop.     G.  F.   Hight.     1,448,298  ;  Mar.   13. 
Door  stop.     D.  Hindahl.     1,446,846  ;  Feb.  27. 
Door  stop.     A.  Rodell.     1,455,550  ;  May  15. 
Doorstop.     M.  J.  Sasgen.     1,473,833-4  •  Nov.  13. 
Door  stop.    H.  C.  WllUams.     1,471,299 ;  Oct.  16. 
Doorstop,  Adjustable.     G.  T.  Morris.     1.472,531 ;  Oct.  30. 
Door    stop    and    holder.      G.    A.    Englund.      1,467,782; 

Sept.  11. 
Door    stop    and    holder.    Combined.      W.    C.    Beacham. 

1,456,114  ;  May  22. 
Doorstrip.     A.  L.  Smith  and  T.  F.  Russell.     1,451,310; 

Apr.  10. 
Door  structure.     J.  Henry.     1,441,349 ;  Jan.  9. 
Door,  Swinging  and  sliding.     F.  B.  Townsend.     1,468,053  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Door  table  clamp.  Grain-.     W.  W.  Jackson.     1,447,308 ; 

Mar.    6. 
Door,  Valet.     G.   H.   Sledhoff.     1,472,251;   Oct.   30. 
Doorways,  Means  for  preventing  drafts  in.     TJ.  Kawasaki. 

1,4.59,508  ;  June  19. 
Door    weather    stripping.      F.    J.    Kennard.       1,446,507 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Door  wicket.     W.  J.  B.  Miller.     1,472,663;  Oct.  30. 
Door,    window,    or    the    like.       Screen.      E.    B.    Miller. 

1.445,534;  Feb.  13. 
Doors     and     the     like.     Catch     for.       W.     G.     Wilson. 

1,469,979  ;  Oct.  9. 
Doors    and    windows.    Operating  and   locking   means   for. 

H.   C.  Phillips.     1,477,075  :  Dec.   11. 
Doors,  Attachment  for.     G.  E.  Reed.     1,450,227  ;  Apr.  3. 
Doors,  Attachment  for  screen.     H.  N.  Burns.     1,476,487  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Doors,  Carrier  for  disappearing.     R.  R.  Leeds.     1,450,729  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Doors,  Checkstrap  for.     W.  P.  Dorl.    1,459,949;  June  26. 
Doors,    Device   for   opening   and   closing   sliding.      W.    J. 

Dooley.      1,478,326;   Dec.   18. 
Doors,  Holder  for  swinging.  A.  W.  McCleeary.     1,469,800  ; 

Oct.  n. 
Doors,  Ladder  hinge  for  silo.     C.  M.  Puetz.     1,441,882; 

Jan.  9. 
Doors,   Locking  attachment  for.     S.  Ulrlch.     1,477,731 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Doors,      Locking      mechanism      for.     J.      B.      O'Connor. 

1,449,187 ;  Mar.  20. 
Doors,  Lower  door  guide  for  sliding  and  folding.     R.  R. 

Leeds.     1.444.349  :  Feb.  6. 
Doors,   Mechanism   for   locking  and    releasing  mechanism 

for.     C.  F.  Fitts.     1,444,375  ;  Feb.  6. 
Doors  or  gates.  Means  for  automatically  opening.    G.  N. 

illvens.      1,463,079;    July    24. 

Doors,  Reversible  notifying  device  for  office.    Q.  A.  Smith. 

1,448,903  ;  Mar.  20. 
Doors.    Safety   mechanism    for   elevator.      A.    J.    Jamlg. 

1,467,247 ;  Sept.  4. 


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Alphahctkal  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1081 


Doors,     Safotv    niocli.nnism    for    power-operated.      I'.    R. 

Fonunu.     1,47.=),4S2;  Nov.   27. 
Doors,   Spriiic  for.     C.   Montncrna.     1,457,714  :  June  5. 
Double  boiler.     J.   R.   Smith.      1,408,841;   Sept.   25. 
Double-end  hoot.     J.  Campbell.     1,464,027  ;  Aug.  7. 
Doublo-eyed  guide.     .T.  F.  Madden.     1,454,061  ;  May  8. 
Doubler.     H.  G.  Mcllvried.     1,469,846;  Oct.  9. 
Doubling,  twisting,  and  winding  and  such  like  machines. 

J.  W.  Morrison  and  T.  W.  Holt.     1,458,495  ;  June  12. 
Douche.      C.    E.    Sims.      1,448.158 :    Mar.    13. 
Douche    apparatus    and    toilet    attachment.      M.    Gllnes. 

1,471,258  ;  Oct.  16. 
Douche    can    and    indicator    therefor.      F.    J.    O'Rourkc. 

1,469,486  ;  Oct.  2. 
Douche    or    bedpan.      O.    M.    A.    Kowalsky.      1,445.836  ; 

Feb.   20. 
Douche  seat.     R.  A.  Phillips.     1,478,794;  Dec.   25. 
Douche  table.     L.  Glsh.     1,464,420;  Aug.  7. 
Dough   cutter.      E.   Moessner.      1,441,106 ;   Jan.   2. 
Dough  cutter.     F.  C.  Morris.     1  446,513  ;  Feb.  27. 
Dough,  Device  for  treating  pie.     M.  Pinkosh.     1,474,640  ; 

Nov.   20. 
Dough     divider.       D.     W.     Smith     and     F.     W.     Church. 

1.442.183  :   .Tan.   16. 
Dough-handling    apparatus.      A.    Katzinger.      1,448,665 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Dough,  Machine  for  grating.     P.  W.   Funck.      1,469,142  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Dough   mixer.     I.  A.   Parry.     1,471,629;    Oct.   23. 
Dough-mixing    machine.      B.    E.    O'Connell.      1,456,564  ; 

May  29. 
Dough-mixing    machine.      E.    E.    O'Connell.      1,465,917 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Doughnut  fryer.    G.  Leavitt.    1,449,948  ;  Mar.  27. 
Doughnut  machine.     C.   A.   Purdy.      1.458,197  ;   June  12. 
Doughnut-machino    attachment.      A.    Schoel.      1,455,174 ; 

May  15. 
Doughnut-making  machine.    F.  C.  Alumbaugh.    1,447,166; 

Mar.   6. 
Doughnut-making    machine.      D.    M.    Luehrs.      1,448,669 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Doughnuts  or  other  bakery  products.  Machine  for  making. 

J.  H.  Schulz,  and  W.  E.  Krause.     1,444,041 ;  Feb.  6. 
Doughnuts  or  the  like.  Machine  for  cooking.     F.  R.  Dunn. 

1.440.663;    Jan.    2. 
Dough,  Preparing.     W.  A.  Darrah.     1,468,775;  Sept.  25. 
Dough-rounding-up      machine.        F.      H.      Van      Houten. 

1,461,076;   July   10. 
Dough-sheeting    apparatus.      F.    M.    Peters    and    W.    H. 

Hungeiford.'    1,455,120  :  May  15. 
Dowel  fastening.     T.  F.  Ferry.     1.476,501  ;  Dec.  4. 
Dowel  pin.    E.T.Kindt.     1,455,793  ;  May  22. 
Doweling   machine.      J.    Littlefield.      1,454,751  ;    May    8. 
Dowels,    tenons,    etc.,    in    mortises.    Means    for    securing. 

L.   J.    Stone.      1.448,318;  Mar.   13. 
Downdraft     furnace.       A.     R.     Atteberry.        1,477,927 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Downdraft  furnace.    G.  A.  MacKenzie.     1,469,600  ;  Oct.  2. 
Draft  and  buffing  mechanism.    V.  Wllloughby.    1,452,541 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Draft  apparatus.  Automatic  time-controlled.     F.  Herron. 

1.476,753  ;   Dec.  11. 
Draft     apparatus.      Induced     and     forced.        E.      Prat. 

1,473.870;  Nov.  13. 
Draft  attachment.    B.  Llmoseth.    1,451,620  ;  Apr.  10. 
Draft  connection.     A.   S.  Krotz.     1,475,956 :   Dec.  4. 
Draft-controlling  device.     J.  Elick.     1,461,606;  July  10. 
Draft-controlling  device.     F.  T.  Hope.     1,465,475  ;  Aug.  21. 
Draft  coupling.     J.  Jung.     1.465.849  :  Aug.  21. 
Draft  coupling.     A.  M.  McLamb.     1,472,368;  Oct.  30. 
Draft  device.  Induced-.     L.  Prat.    1,465,683 ;  Aug.  21. 
Draft     device.     Induced     and     suction.        G.     J.     Prat. 

1,470,187;  Oct.  9. 
Draft  equalizer.     R.  E.  Anderson.     1,450,781 ;  Apr.  3. 
Draft  equalizer.     C.  H.  Brockmann.     1.443.457:  Jan.   30. 
Draft  equalizer.     R.  L.  Noble.    1,453,886 ;  May  1. 
Draft   equalizer.     V.    J.   and   A.   T.   Tichota.      1,457,472 ; 

June  5. 
Draft  evener.    M.  E.  Leigh.     1,460,257 ;  June  26. 
Draft    gauge.      C.   Bollingpr.      1.443.785  :    .Tan.   .30. 
Draft  gange.     L.  E.  Jones  and  C.  R.  Wraith.    1,468,948  ; 

Sent.  25. 
Draft    grar    for    trailers.      F.    D.    Burgess.      1,475,425 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Draft  hitch.     B.  F.  Graves.     1,441,223;  Jan.  9. 
Draft  hitch.     W.   B.   Schiltz.     1,464,446;  Aug.   7. 
Draft     lifting     device.     Power-operated.       L.     E.     Roby. 

1.476,728:   Dec.  11. 
Draft  means.     R.  T.  Ashley.     1.460,564  :  July  3. 
Draft  mechanism.     G.  G.  Floyd.     1,446.555  ;  Feb.  27. 
Draft  mechanism.     H.  L.  IngersoH.     1.447,178  ;  Mar.  6. 
Draft  motor.     J.  Tate.<!.     1,462.927;  .July  24. 
Draft  preventer.     N.  K.  Caplan.     1.456,971 :  May  29. 
Drnft-regulatlng      device.        P.      Thomsen.        1,462,499 ; 

July  24. 
Draft  regulator.     O.  H.  Abbott.     1,460,634  ;  July  3. 

Draft  regulator.   V.  B.  Carr  and  S.  H.  Broshar.   1,463,671  ; 

July  31. 
Draft  regulator.     P.  C.  Evans.     1,453,757:  May  1. 
Draft  regulator.     W.  L.   Keene.     1,469,158-9;   Sept.  25. 
Draft    regulator    and    chimney    cleaner.      D.    E.    Raber. 

1,450,451 ;  Apr.  3. 


Draft  regulator.  Automatic.     G.   H.   Huston.     1,470,325; 

Oct.  9. 
Draft     regulator.    Time-controlled.      M.    B.    Fermanian. 

1,453,929  ;   May   1. 
Draft  rigging.     D.  S.  Barrows.     1,474,224  ;  Nov.  13. 
Draft   rigging.      G.    L.    Harvey.      1,454,509;    May    8. 
Draft   rigging.      A.    H.    Weston.      1,474.987;   Nov.    20. 
Draft  rigging.     I.   O.  Wright.     1,457,278;   May  29. 
Draft  rigging.     I.  O.  Wright.     1,474,309  ;  Nov.  13. 
Draft  rigging.     I.  O.  Wright.     1,458,792  ;  June  12. 
Draft-rigging    backstop.      D.    S.    Barrows.      1,446,027-8 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Draft  -  rigging    backstop.       D.     S.    Barrows.       1,458,742: 

June   12. 
Draft  rigging,  Friction.     G.  B.  Dorey.     1,456,974  ;  May  29. 
Draft    rigging.    Friction.      J.    F.    O'Connor.      1,456,993 ; 

May  29. 
nralt  tube.     V.  Kaplan.     1,467.168;  Sept.  4. 
Draft  yokes,   Manufacturing.     B.   W.   Kadel.      1,449,679 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Drafting  device.     O.  E.  Noble.     1,460,497;  July  3. 
Drafting  device.  Tailor's.    M.  A.  S.  Delmonaco.    1,445,301 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Drafting  instrument.     J.  H.  Blair.     1,447,612  ;  Mar.  6. 
Drafting  instrument.     C.  F.  Golden.     1,447,207  :  Mar.  6. 
Drafting  instrument.     C.  F.  Golden.     1,460,482  ;  July  3. 
Drafting  instrument.    J.  A.  Kaminski.   1,461,530;  July  10. 
Drafting  instrument.     E.  Ruffln,  Jr.     1,463,023  ;  Apr.  24. 
Drafting  instrument,  Means  for  retaining.     B.  B.  Stubble- 
field.     1.445,460;  Feb.  13. 
Drafting    instrument.       C.    P.     L.    Nllant.       1,459,792; 

June  26. 
Drag.     O.  M.  Blood.     1,473.457  :  Nov.  6. 
Drag.     P.  J.  Carlson.     1,448,789 ;  Mar.  20. 
Drag    and    grader.    Road.      B.    ^Tiittemore.      1,464,672 

Aug.   14. 
Drag    and    scraper,    Road.      E.    B.    Winters.      1,450,195 

Apr.  3. 
Drag    attachment,    Road.      C.    A.    Dlttrich.      1,441,971 

Jan.  9. 
Drag  bush.     D.  T.   Sharpies.     1,443,967  ;   Feh.  6. 
Drag,  Dirt-road.     B.  E.  Blount.     1,440,717  ;   Jan.   2. 
Drag,  Earth.     E.  A.  Tucker.     1,472.949  ;  Nov.  6. 
Drag  link.     H.  B.  Garman.     1,458,331-2  ;   June  12. 
Drag     link     and     making     the     same.       J.     W.     White. 

1,462,467  ;  July  17. 
Drag,   Road.      I.   J.   Glerum.      1.446,419 ;   Feb.   20. 
Drag,  Road.     H.  H.  Gosch.     1,460,321 ;  June  26. 
Drag,  Road.     G.  H.  Gunderson.     1,472,168;  Oct.  30. 
Drag,  Road.     W.  H.  Van  Vickie.     1,459,122;  June  19. 
Drags,  Drawbar  for.     V.  H.  Mark.    1,467,865 ;  Sept.  11. 
Drain  and  supply  valve.  Frostproof  flush.     J.  M.  Wright. 

1,445.380  ;  Feb.  13. 
Drain,  Bell-trap  floor.     H.  H.  Hysko.     1,469.790  ;  Oct.  9. 
Drain  cleaner.     C.  Fritz.     1,453,454  ;  May  1. 
Drain,    Floor.     A.    Hess   and   S.   L.   Marsh.      1,469,303 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Drain,  Gravity.    M.  W.  Stapleton.     1.455.816  :  May  22. 
Drain,  Screened.     T.  C.  Kunkel.     1,458,984  ;  June  19. 
Drain  trap.     W.  J.  W.  Bruce.     1,453,743 ;  May  1. 
Drainage  fitting.     S.  L.  Marsh.     1,473,439  ;  Nov.  6. 
Drainage   fitting   for   water-closets,    etc..    Adjustable.      J. 

A.  Bennett.     Rel5.595 ;  May  8. 
Drainer.      P.    P.    Valhoe.      1.441,187 ;    Jan.    2. 
Draining  and  siruping  machine.    A.  K.  Rarlg.    1,449,247 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Drains     and     the     like.     Trap     for.       C.     M.     Sylvester. 

1,455,279  :  May  15. 
Drainpipe  plug.     J,  M.  and  W.  H.  Thompson.     1,446,223  : 

Feb.    20. 
Drainpipe  trap.    C.  H.  Gottsch.    1,450,956 ;  Apr.  10. 
Drapery  hanger.     G.   U.   Angevine.      1,451,754  ;   Apr.    17. 
Drapery  hanger.     R.  B.  Dwyer.     1,447,126;  Feb.  27. 
Drapery  hanger.     R.   B.  Dwyer.     1,478,820 ;   Dec.   25. 
Drapery  holder.  Sliding,     J.  J.  Guider.     1,465,938  :  Aug.  28. 
Drapery  hook.     J.  W.  McGhee.     1,475,306  ;  Nov.  27. 
Drapery  support.     F.  A.  Peters.     1,464,619  ;  Aug.  14. 
Drapery  -  supporting       device.         E.       R.       Falkenberg. 

1,456,789;  May  29. 
Draw   spike.     T.    C.    Ekland.      1,476.698 :   Dec.    11. 
Drawbar  and  coupling  connection.     O.  Hebert.   1,448,487 

Mar.   13. 
Drawbar  and  yoke  connection.    J.  R.  Mitchell.    1,447,395 

Mar.    6. 
Drawbar  carrier.     H.  E.  Van  Dorn.     1,468,766  ;  Sept.  25 
Drawbar  pocket.     E.  S.  Beckette.     1,459,276  ;  June  19. 
Drawer.     A.  M.  Benner.     1,453,121 ;  Apr.  24. 
Drawer    and    lock.    Sliding.      L.    J.    Diebold.      1,459,324 

June  19. 
Drawer  and  locking  means  therefor.   Sliding.     J.  Heotes 

1,450,974 ;  Apr.  10. 
Drawer  automatic  cover  placer.     M.  Dysthe.      1,443.352 

Jan.  30. 
Drawer  pull.     H.  Heidland.     1,473,854  ;  Nov.   13. 
Drawer  pull  and  label  holder.     A.  C.  Crimmel.     1,478,381 

Dec.    25. 
Drawers  bloomers   for   women.      W.   Weiner.      1.462,564 

July  24. 
Drawhead.     R.  J.  Stanfield.     1,447,049  :  Feb.  27. 
Drawing  and  measuring  device.     W.  F.  Knox.    1,441,533 

Jan.  9. 
Dr.awing   apparatus.      A.   F.    L.    W.    Dargue.      1,464,973 

Aug.  14. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Drawing  apparatus.     L.   B.   Hasbrouck  and   H.   B.   Van 

Ness.     1,440,993;  Jan.  2. 
Drawing  apparatus.     C.  Miiller.     1,441,939 ;  Jan.  9. 
Drawins  board.  S.  E.   Webster.  1,442,710;  Jan.  16. 
Drawing  board,  Collapsible.    L.  L.  Oberwarth.    1,453,171 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Drawing   boards.   Parallel   attacbment    for.     A.    P.    Lins- 

ner.     1,468,312  ;  Sept.  18. 
Drawing    device.       G.     W.     Dover    and 

1,447,768;  Mar.  6. 
Drawing  frames,  Top  screw  for  gill-. 

1,453,009 ;  Apr.  24. 
Drawing  frames,  Weighting  device  for. 

1,449,929  ;  Mar.  27. 

■      ■  J.  F.  Elliott.     1,449,271: 

K.  D.  Vosler.     1,461,335 


W.  S.  Glines. 
G.  T.  Hemsley. 
G.  E.   Albrecht. 


Mar.  20. 
July  10. 


C.    A.    Green    and    H.    F.    Schuh. 

G.  J.  Hood.     1,461,421 ;  July  10. 
B.   L.   Pierce.      1,440,625 ;   Jan.    2. 
L.  Shepard.     1,469,192;  Sept.  25. 
A.     C.     Butler.       1,448,191-2; 

press.      W.    Klocke.      1,448,476 ; 


Drawing  implement. 
Drawing  implement. 
Drawing    instrument. 

1,466,712  ;  Sept.  4. 
Drawing  instrument. 
Drawing  instrument. 
Drawing  instrument. 
Drawing     mechanism. 

Mar.  13. 
Drawing    or    punching 

Jan.  30. 

DrawlDK  press.    A.  A.  Byerlein.     1,459,905 ;  June  26. 
Drawing  press.      W.   Klocke.      1,468,304 ;    Sept.    18. 
Drawing  press  and  reversing  mechanism  for  such  presses 

and     similar    machines.      C.     R.     Gabriel.       1,443,176 ; 

Jan.   23. 
Drawing    presses,    Die    for.      R.    S.    Smith.      1,475,355 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Drawing  roll.     P.  A.  Murphy.     1,457,453  ;  June  5. 
Drawing   sheet   and  making  same.      H.    Q.   R.   Crowder. 

1  469  554  '  Oct.  2. 
Drawing  stand.     H."  C.  Hlnrichs.     1.457,889;  June  5. 
Drawing  table.     B.  Meltzer.     1,443,998 ;  Feb.  6. 
Dredge.     B.   O.   Godfrey.     1,461,240;    July   10. 
Dredge,  Chain  sand.    R.  Smith.    1,451,479 ;  Apr.  10. 
Dredge  cutter.     D.  E.   Hughes.     1,477,352  ;  Dec.  11. 
Dredger.     A.   O.   Olden.      1,460,558 ;   July  3. 
Dredges,   Floating  discharge  pipe  for  hydraulic. 

Robinson.      1,462,830;    July    24. 
Dredging      bucket.        H.      Toussaint      and      H. 

1,478,622  ;    Dec.    25. 
Dredging  machines.  Delivery  pipe  for  hydraulic. 

Robinson.     1,451,272  ;  Apr.  10. 
Dress.     J.  Miller  and  D.  Macowsky.    Des.  63,372  ;  Nov.  27. 
Dress  form.     I.  M.  Harris.     1,441,926 ;  Jan.  9. 
R.  H.  Kramer.     1,447,866;  Mar.  6. 
Adjustable.       A.     D.     Bailey.       1,447,372; 


A.  W. 
Fluck. 
A.  W. 


Dress  form 
Dress     form 

Mar.  6. 
Dress    form, 

July  24. 
Dress,  Girl's. 


Modeling.       I.    F.    Koblinsky.       1,462,555; 


G.  M.  Stewart.     Des.  62,540 ;  June  19. 
Dress  guard  and   chair   holder.      I.   J.   Evin.      1,455,722 ; 

May  15. 
Dress  or  garment  form.    J.  C.  Jankus.    1,469,653 ;  Oct.  2. 
Dress   shield.      A.   M.    Lassen.      1.475.018 :   Nov.    20. 
Dress   shield.     S.  H.  Ogden.     1,478,907 ;   Dec.   25. 
Dresser  and  dressing  table.  Combination.     S.  Raun-Linde. 

1,449,548;   Mar.   27. 
Dresser      and      table.    Combined.      W.      L.      Campbell. 

1,448,788 ;  Mar.  20. 
Dresser,  Vanity.     W.  M.  Schmitt.     Des.  63,661 ;  Dec.  25. 
Dressers,  Holder  for  wheeled.    W.  D.  Bartlett.     1,474,614  ; 

Nov.   20. 
Dresses,   Spot  trimming  for.     B.   Culotta.     1,462,594-5; 

July  24. 
Dressing     apparatus.     Commutator-.        W.     H.     Jordan. 

1,472,365;    Oct.    30. 
Dressing  table.     T.  B.  Draper.     1,451,207 ;  Apr.  10. 
Drier :  See — 

Boot  and  shoe  drier.  Leather  drier. 

Clothes  drier.  Lumber   drier. 

Corn  drier.  Macaroni  drier. 

Electric  hair  drier.  Photoprint  drier. 

Film  drier.  Portable  drier. 

Fruit  drier.  Rotary  drier. 

Hair  drier.  Tray  drier. 

Heat  drier.  Unit   drier. 

Laundry  drier. 
Drier.     E.  B.  Ayres.     1,472,741 ;  Oct.  30. 
Drier.     A.   P.   D.   Belanger.      1.446,869 ;    Feb.    27. 
Drier.     C.  A.  Bulkeley.     1,472,902  ;  Nov.  6. 

Drier.  W.    H.    Collier    and    A.    J.    Vance.      1,447,836; 

Mar.  6. 

Drier.  A.  C.  Daman.     1,469,294  ;  Oct.  2. 

Drier.  G.  B.  Damon.     1,447.929;  Mar.  6. 

Drier.  A.  Dworzak.     1,449,659  ;  Mar.  27. 

Drier.  E.  T.  Goldthorpe.     1,450,917  ;  Apr.  10. 

Drier.  A.  C.   Hall.     1.446.253;   Feb.   20. 

Drier.  G.  P.   Hauserman.     1,474,258 ;  Nov.   13. 

Drier.  A.   G.   Huhn.     1,467.038;   Sept.   4. 

Drier.  J.  Judelson.     1,449,609  ;  Mar.  27. 

Drier.  S.  Kalisz.     1,459,211  ;   June  19. 

Drier.  P.    R.   Perkins.      1.474.940;   Nov.    20. 

Drier.  W.   E.    Prindle.      1,459,254;   June   19. 

Drier.      W.   M.   Schwartz   and   B.  B.   Ayres     1,451,589; 

Apr.  10. 
Drier.     J.  H.  Walsh.     1,448,887;  Mar.  20. 
Drier  tank.    J.  J.  Gage.     1,447.205-6 ;  Mar.  6. 


Driers,  Circulation-regulating  means  for.     F.  6.  Sargent. 

1,476,424;  Dec.  4. 
Driers,   Conveyer  for.     W.   M.   Schwartz  and   H.  Bogaty. 

1,456,340;  May  22. 
Driers,    kilns,    calcining    furnaces,    retorts,    or    the    like, 

Stuffing    box   for    rotary.      H.    Nielsen   and    B.    LAinz. 

I,460,f64  ;  July  3. 
Driers,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  regulating.       E.  P. 

Heckel.    1,449,115  ;  Mar.  20. 
Driers,  Revolving  carriage  for.    F.  C.  Chapman.    1,458,393  ; 

June  12. 
Drift    and    fish     retarder.       D.    W.    Keller.       1,455,210; 

May  15. 
Drill :    See — 

Air   drill.  Portable  drill. 

Angle  drill.  Power  drill. 

Boring  drill.  Power-lift  drill. 

Breast  drill.  Rail  drill. 

Cross-roller  drill.  Ratchet  drill. 

Electric  combination  drill.     Rock  drill. 

Expansion   drill.  Seed  drill. 

Fluid-operated    drill.  Spindle  drill. 

Grain   drill.  Tubular  drill. 

Hammer  drill.  Twist  drill. 

Mine  drill.  Well  drill. 

Pneumatic  drill. 
Drill.     H.  P.  Gerdll.     1,454,851  ;  May  15. 
Drill.     J.  F.  Jov.     1.445.086  :  Feb.  13. 
Drill.     G.  P.  Lagemann.     1,453,878 ;  May  1. 
Drill.     F.  Mullin.     1,478,451 ;  Dec.  25. 
Drill.     R.  E.   Overman.     1,468,509;    Sept.    18. 
Drill.     W.  F.  Ross.     1,475,514;  Nov.  27. 
Drill.     A.   E.  Simpson.     1,471,866;  Oct.   23. 
Drill.      J.    C.    Stokes.       1,451.794  :    Apr.    17. 
Drill.     P.  W.  Thurston.     1,477,855  ;   Dec.   18. 
Drill.     F.   H.   Valiton.     1,478,623-4 ;   Dec.   25. 
Drill,     P.   W.   Zimmerman.     1,461,791  ;   July   17. 
Drill    and     tool     holder.     Combination.       T.     W.     Adair. 

1,454,611  ;  May  8. 
Drill    and     valve    grinder,     Combined.       P.    MacKenzie. 

1,450,003;    Mar.   27. 
Drill    attachment,    Portable.      H.    W.    Grau.      1,477,439; 

Dec.   11. 
Drill  bit.     S.  F.  Bashara.     1,465,407  ;  Aug.  21. 
Drill  bit.     S.  P.  and  J.  P.  Bashara.     1,476.481 ;  Dec.  4. 
Drill  bit.     S.  P.  and  J.  F.  Bashara.     1,477,932  ;  Dec.  18. 
Drill    bit.      S.    P.    Bashara    and    C.    Paggi.      1,477,931; 

Dec  18. 
Drill  hit.     W.  G.  Christian.     1,444,305  ;  Feb.  6 
Drill  bit.     E.  W.  Shimin.     1,463,848;   Aug.  7. 
Drill  bit.     C.  E.  Wennen.     1,446,677  ;  Feb  .27. 
Drill     bit     and     collar     therefor.     J.     P.     Flournoy,     jr. 

1,450,845  ;  Apr.  3. 
Drill    bit    and    core-taking    device.    Combination.     S.    P. 

Bashara.     1,477,933;  Dec.  18. 
Drill  bit.  Expansive.     J.  P.  Miller.     1,448,762  ;  Mar.  20. 
Drill  bit,   Rotary.     M.  W.  Carroll.     1.447.234;   Mar.  6. 
Drill  bit,  Rotary.     R.  O.  Pickin.     1,471,526  ;  Oct.  23. 
Drill-bit  swelling  and  dressing  apparatus.     H.  A.   Mar- 
tin.   1,453,154 ;  Apr.  24. 
Drill    bits.    Apparatus    for    forging    five-point    rock-.      J. 

Ditson.     1,475,939;  Dec.  4. 
Drill  bits.  Rotation  sleeve  for.    W.  Stephens.    1,465,008; 

Aug.   14. 
Drill  boxing.     J.  A.  Hallander.     1,449,671 ;  Mar.  27. 
Drill  chuck.     C.  B.  Long.     1,471,271 ;  Oct.  16. 
Drill  cutter.  Rotary.    H.  W.  Fletcher.     1,449,389  ;  Mar.  27. 
Drill  device.     P.  A.   Velth.     1,471,714  ;   Oct.   23. 
Drill  for  drilling  wood  wheels  for  hub  flanges,  Multiple, 

H.   Flick  and  C.  M.  Buck.     1,453,931  ;  May  1. 

Drill  head.  Multiple.     J.  P.  Buhr.     1,449.164  ;  Mar.  20. 
Drill  hitch.     F.  M.  Arnold.     1,446,608  ;  Feb.  27. 
Drill-holding  magazine.     W.  Allward.     1,465,506  ;  Aug.  21. 
Drill    jar.      J.    D,    Gibbs.      1,448.112;    Mar.    13. 

Drill    machine.    Multiple-.      J.    McLellan.      1,452,920-1; 

Apr.  24. 
Drill   mounting.      P.   B.   Spry.      1,472,694 ;    Oct.    30. 
Drill  press.     J.  Eckhard.     1,441,668  ;  Jan.  9. 
Drill  press.  Automatic.     C.  E.  Cox.     1,461,755  ;  July  17. 
Drill-press     control.        G.     E.      Hallenbeck.        1,466,128; 

Aug.  28. 
Drill  press.  Radial.     E.  C.  Mueller.     1,447,317  ;  Mar.  6. 
Drill     presses,     Hand     feed     for.       O.     A.     Osmondson. 

1,461,931  ;  July  17. 
Drill  provided  with  a   speed-changing  device.   Hand.     V. 

G.    Lutz.      1,474,679;   Nov.   20. 
Drill-rod   tool.     H.   B.   Weathersby  and  J.   P.  Bozeman. 

1,466,319  ;    Aug.    28. 
Drill  shank.     J.  J.  Coffey.     1,457.499  ;  June  5. 
Drill  shank  and  sleeve  socket.     A.  A.  Mulac.     1,471,702 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Drill  tables,  Bushins  retainer  for  rotary-.     L.   E.   Zerbe. 

1.475,360;    Nov.   27. 
Drilling  anchoring  device.  Self-.   .T.H.Phillips.   1,449,625; 

Mar.  27. 
Prilling    and     cutting.    Apparatus    for.       J.     N.     Selvlg. 

1,478,068;   Dec.  18. 
Drilling  apparatus.      G.   H.   Gilman   and  P.   A.   Hainea. 

1,464,486;   Aug.    7. 
Drilling  apparatus.     J.  W.  Hughes.     1,474,036  ;  Nov.  13. 
Drilling  apparatus.     W.   A.   Smith.     1,443,099;   Jan.   23. 

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Drilling     apparatus,     RocIj-.     J.     and     R.     G.     Hanson. 

1,450.208;  Apr.  3. 
Drilling  apparatus.  Rotary.     L.  H.  Wellenslek.     1,448,172  ; 

Mar.    IS. 
Drilling  bits  and  the  liltc,  Crane  attachment  for  handling 

welK     B.  F.  Zeigler.     1.477,095:   Pee.   11. 
Drilling  device.     C.  C.  Codding.     1,459,823;  June  26. 
Drilling    engine,    RocIj-.      C.    A.    Hultquist.      1,477,853 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Drilling  machine.     H.  C.  Brewster.     1,462,098;  July  17. 
Drilling  machine.     J.  W.  Brown,  Jr.     1,467,526 ;  Sept.  11. 
Drilling  niacbine.  H.  J.  lljortb.     1,442,149  ;  Jan.  16. 
DrUling  machine.     B.  Lippls.     1,471,904  ;  Oct.  23. 
Drilling  machine.     C.  B.  Long.     1,473,995  ;  Nov.  13. 
Drilling  niachino.     h.  A.  Revor.     1,456,406  ;  May  22. 
Drilling  machine.     A.  H.  Trumbull.     1,450,121  ;  Mar.  27. 
Drilling  machine.     G.  ZUocckl.     1,460,219;   June  26. 
Drilling-machine      mounting.        M.      Smith.        1,468,087 ; 

Sept.  IS. 
Drilling  machine.  Multiple-.     W.  R.  Fox  and  H.  D.  Cor- 

win.    1,453,008  ;  Apr.  24. 
Drilling   machine.   Multiple-.      E.    S.    Seavey.      1,465,591 ; 

Aug.''21. 
Drilling  machine,  Oil-well-.     H.  C.  Brewster.     1,449,581 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Drilling    machine.    Portable.    H.    Colombelle.      1,459,195 ; 

June  19. 
Drilling    machine.    Portable.      C.    L.    and    L.    F.    Bagot. 

1.473.046:  Nov.  6. 
Drilling  machine,  Posthole-.     D.  A.  Dasher.     1,441,834 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Drilling    machine.    Radial.       W.    T.     Sears.       1,466,761 ; 

Sept:  4. 
Drilling   machine,    Stone-.      A.    E.    Carlson.      1,453,620 ; 

May  1. 
Drilling  machines.  Attachment  for.     J.  F.  Buhr.    1,475,982  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Drilling  machines.  Clamping  mechanism   for  radial.     J. 

E.  Larsh.     1,461,666;  July  10. 
Drilling  machines.   Control  mechanism   for   well-.      H.   J. 

Lock-hart.     1,452,244:  Apr.   17. 
Drilling  machines,  Shell  cutter  and  drill  for.    P.  Mueller. 

1.441.994  ;  Jan.  9. 
Drilling  operations.  Draw  work  for  standard  and  rotary. 

J.  M.  Kellerman.     1,450,743  ;  Apr.  3. 
Drilling  rig.     TV.  J.  Jeffers.     1,476,402;  Dec.  4. 
Drilling     rigs,     Backout     device     for.     W.      L.     Childs. 

1,450,249  ;  Apr.  3. 
Drilling    rigs.    Tool-feeding    means    for.      M.    H.    Magle. 

1.442,230:  Jan.  16. 
Drilling   rings,    Bull-wheel    structure    for.      B.    R.    Bloss. 

1,477,237:   Dec.   11. 
Drilling  tool.     W.  R.  Howard.     1,461,037;  July  10. 
Drilling  tool.     B.  F.  Kelley.     1.442,669  ;  Jan.  16. 
Drilling  tool.     G.   Samuel.     1,446,662  ;   Feb.  27. 
Drilling  tool.     H.  L.  Seeger.     1,456,153  ;  May  22. 
Drills,  Adjustable  arm  for  multiple-spindle.    J.  M.  Rusnak. 

1,464,542;  Aug.  14. 
Drills,  Air-feed  control  for  rock.    L.  C.  Bayles.    1,452,140 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Drills,    Apparatus    for    grinding    twist.       A.     Weidlich 

1,463,985;    Aug.    7. 
Drills,    Drill-carrying    arm    for    multiple-spindle      E.    W. 

Cleveland.     1.444.3.34;  Feb.  6. 
Drills.    Lubricator    for    earth-boring.       H.     R.    Hughes. 

1.453,875  ;  May  1. 
Drills,  Lug  chuck  for  rock.     C.  C.  Hansen.     1,451,363 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Drills.  Machine  for  hot-rolling  twist.     P.  J.  Hoenscheld. 

1.443,953  ;  Feb.  6. 
Drills.  Motor  rotation  for  rock.    F.  M.  Slater.     1,455,553 ; 

Mav  15. 
Drills,  Oiling  device  for  rock.     L.  C.  Bayles.     1,472.424  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Drills,  Power  lift  for  grain.     C.  R.  Davie.     1,463,612-13  ; 

July  31. 
Drills,  Reduction  gearing  for.    I.  A.  Goodwin.     1,444,343  ; 

Feb.  6. 

Drills,     Rotation     release     for     rock.       C.     C.     Hansen. 
1,452,154  ;  Apr.  17. 

Drink   mixer.      J.    V.   Carithers  and    H.    J.    Williamson. 

1.453,128;  Apr.  24. 
Drink  mixer.     R.   B.   Gilchrist.      1,452.197 :   Apr.    17. 
Drink  mixer.     R.  B.  Gilchrist.     1,465.629-35:  .\ug.  21. 
Drink  mixer.     D.  R.  McKillican.     1.477,202  ;  Dec.   11. 
Drink  mixer.     E.  Sas.     1,472,814  ;  Nov.  6. 
Drink  mixer.     E.  Sas.     1,473.163;  Nov.  6. 
Drink    mixer,    Multiple-.     B.    Goldstein    and    G.    L.    Mc- 

Donaugh.     1,441.416  ;   Jan.  9. 
Drinking  cnp.     J.  W.  Lavigne.     1,453,015 ;  Apr.  24. 
Drinking  cup.     A.  F.  Saunders.     Des.  62,420  ;  May  22. 
Drinking  cup.     H.  Schnackenberg.     1,443,280 ;  Jan.  23. 
Drinking  fountain.     W.  E.  Munslow.     1,473,501 ;  Nov.  6 
Drinking-fountain    attachment,    Sanitary-.      L.   V.    Dieter 

1,445,496  ;  Feb.  13. 
Drinking   fountain.    Bubbling.      J.    B.    Plew.      1,454,603 

May  8. 
Drinking   fountain,   Portable.      6.    R.   Pratt.      1,453,725 

May  1. 
Drip  cup.     A.  J.  Wilkin.     1,456,045;  Mav  22. 
Drip-pan  alarm.     G.  E.  Altmann.     1,449,575 ;  Mar.  27. 
Drip-pan  alarm.     A.  Wallace.     1,458,898  ;  June  12 


Drip-pan    alarm,    Repeating.      W.    E.    Denis.      1,464,752 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Drip-pan  signal.     W.  H.  Morley.     1,458,663  ;  June  12. 
Drip-pan     support     and     burner-box     construction.       A. 

Meadows.      1,468,738;    Sept.    25. 
Drive      and      coaster-brake      construction.        J.      Baisl. 

1,471,538;  Oct.  23. 
Drive,  Continuous  reversing.     F.  V.  Widger.     1,471,509 ; 

Oct.   23. 
Drive  coupling.     I.  Fagerskog.     1,450,068  ;  Mar.  27. 
Drive,  Elastic.     C.  A.  Parsons  and  S.  S.  Cook.     1,442,092 ; 

.Tan.  16. 
Drive   mechanism.    Intermittent.      H.    D.   Penney,    C.    E. 

Whiteman,  and   G.   F.  Russ.     1,459,796 ;  June   26. 
Drive  mechanism.  Multiple-speed.   D.  lacobacci.   1,471,162; 

Oct.  16. 
Drive  wheels.  Gearing  for.     R.  P.  Thompson.     1,468,410 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Driven     inachines.     Controller    for.       N.     L.     Mortensen. 

1,477,840;  Dec.  18. 
Driving  and   driven   elements.   Reverse-movement   control 

for.     C.  P.  Cirac.     1,450,409  ;  Apr.  3. 
Driving     and    stopping    mechanism.       B.     T.     Leveque. 

1,467,584  ;  Sept.  11. 
Driving  apparatus.     G.  F.  Woelfel.     1,472,110  ;  Oct.  30. 
Driving  attachment.     C.  G.  Rydeen.     1,445,241 ;   Feb.  13. 
Driving    box,    Wedgeless.  .  A.    S.    Brandock.      1,452,235 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Driving-box  shoe  banger.     L.  Berg.     1,473,949  ;  Nov.   13. 
Driving   connection.     J.    Robinson.      1,468,402 ;    Sept.   18. 
Driving  element.   Friction.     W.   S.   Crandell.      1,455,389 ; 

May  15. 
Driving  light.  War-zone.     H.  P.  Gage.     1,471,842  ;  Oct  23. 
Driving  mechanism.     S.  H.  Cowin.     1.444,952  ;  Feb.  13. 
Driving  mechanism.     J.  Crossley.     1,445,006  ;  Feb.  13. 
Driving  mechanism.   W.  J.  Eichenberg.   1,445,614  ;   Feb.  13. 
Driving  mechanism.     E.  Jaycox  and  M.  Olds.     1,449,327  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Driving  mechanism.     J.  P.   Lavoie.     1,468, 41.H  :   Sept.  IS. 
Driving  mechanism.    O.  O.  Nygaard.     1,452,570 ;  Apr.  24. 
Driving    mechanism.      D.     C.     Stoppenback.       1,464,684 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Driving  mechanism.     W.  Webber.     1,464,736  ;  Aug.  14. 
Droplight      support,      Adjustable.      G.      W.      Anderson. 

1,452,950 ;  Apr.  24. 
Droplights.      Winding     device     for.        C.      V.      Johnson. 

1,445,217;  Feb.  13. 
Dropper :   See — 

Color  dropper.  Liquid  dropper. 

Ether  dropper.  Medicine   dropper. 

Dropping  machine.     R.  E.  and  R.  E.  Wilson.     1,462,185  ; 

July  17. 
Drum.     W.  Christian.     1,451,289 ;  Apr.  10. 
Drum  and  cymbal  beater,  Bass.    L.  A.  Mueller.     1,445,639  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Drum  and  cymbal  beater,  Bass.    C.  H.  Strupe.    1,445,650  : 

Feb.  20. 
Drum   and  trap   combination.     TJ.   G.   Leedv.      1,456,242 ; 

May  22.  .         ,       ,        , 

Drum  brake.     R.,  R.  J.,  and  A.  E.  Stephens.     1,467,514 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Drum,  Centrifugal.     A.  Schmiicking.     1,475.323  ;  Nov.  27. 
Drum  controller.     B.  Hunter.     1,460,546  ;  July  3. 
Drum  cover.  Gasoline-.     G.  Dver.     1,448,796  ;  Mar.  20. 
Drum,    Mud.      J.    G.    Whitlatch    and    O.    R.    Williamson. 

1,463,277;    July    31. 
Drum   or   screen   drive   and   supporting  means.      W    Fer- 
ris.    1,476.702  :   Dec.  11. 
Drum,  Reversible.     A.  H.  Skaer,  T.  E.  Barker,  and  O.  E. 

Clark.     1,458,554  ;  June  12. 
Drum   root   cutter   with   a   horizontal   axis.      A.    Maguln. 

1,452,124;  Apr.  17. 
Drum.   Snare.      W.   E.   Soderberg.     1,442,833 ;   Jan.  23. 
Drum  stick.  Snare-.     U.  G.  Leedy.     1,472,397  ;  Oct.  30. 
Drums  and  the  like  made  of  multiply  material  and  making 

the  same.  Wall  for.     H.  W.  Hall.     1,465,215  ;  Aug.  14. 
Drums,    Brake    mechanism    for    winding.      W.    E.    Hale 

1,447,778  :    Mar.    6. 
Drums,    Foot-control    snare    control    for    snare.      U     G 

Leedy.      1,458,905  ;   June   12. 
Drums,  Method  and  apparatus  for  shaping  and  trimming 

brake.     H.  W.  Kranz.     1,4«7,579 ;  June  5. 
Drums  or  cylinders.  Device  for  manipulating.     M.  B  Dalv 

and  E.  I.  Cutter.     1,440,911 :  Jan.  2. 
Drums,  Tension  rod  for.    J.  A.  Meyer.     1,443,191 :  Jan.  23. 
Drums,  Safety  device  for  gas.     W.  J.  Traxel.     1,464,226 ; 

Aug.    7. 
Dry-battery  machine.    L.  A.  Freedman.     1,440.668  ;  Jan.  2. 
Dr.v-cell     battery.     Renewable     primary.       W.    S.    Doe 

1,464,413  ;  Aug.  7. 
Dry-cell  primary  battery.     W.  S.  Doe.     1,467,240 ;  Sept.  4. 
Dry   materials.   Apparatus  for  mixing.     T.   O.   Partridge. 

1.456.858  :  May  29. 
Dry  pan.     D.  Brown.     1,476,143  :  Dec.  4. 
Drying  and  conditional  materials.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for.    W.  H.  Carrier.    1,467,306 ;  Sept.  11. 
Drying  and  treating  material.  Process  of  and  apparatus 

for.     P.   W.   Webster.      1,472,314;   Oct.   30. 
Drying  apparatus.     D.  S.  Baker.     1,465,071 ;  Aug.  14. 
Drying  apparatus.     H.   Bentz.     1.462.025  :   Julv   17. 
Drying  apparatus.     H.  Haas.     1,470,919 ;  Oct.  16. 
Drying  apparatus.     J.  F.  Hughes.     1,461.148  ;  Julv  10. 
Drying  apparatus.     T.  C.  Lazier.     1,464.325 ;  Aug.   7. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Drying  apparatus.     E.  P.  Lindahl.     1,445,093  ;  Fob.  13. 
Drying  apparatus.     J.  W.  Pearson.     1,461,224  ;  July   10. 
Drying   apparatus.      W.    H.    Perry.      1,446,580 ;    Feb.   27. 
Drying  apparatus.     O.  C.  Beeves.     1,459,929  ;  June  26. 
Drying  apparatus.     O.  Zimmermann.     1,467,219  ;  Sept.  4. 
Drying  apparatus,   Electrical.     J.   W.   Small.      1,455,034; 

M.iv  15. 
Drying  apparatus,  Magnetic.     W.  D.  Philips.     1,453.022 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Drying  apparatus.  Radiator  for.    C.  Eees  and  C.  F.  Hine. 

1,466,383;    Aug.   28. 
Drying  appliance.     H.  J.  Boscb.     1,455,238  ;  Mav  15. 
Drying  board,  Skin-.     E.  B.  Ayres.     1,450,782  ;  Apr.  3. 
Drying  device.  Glove-.     C.  L.  Gowan.     1,450,033  ;  Mar.  27. 
Drying  cabinet.     C.   L.  M.  Petersen.     1,456,711 ;  May  29. 
Drying  form.     L.  W.  Reeps.     1,464,539  ;  Aug.  14. 
Drying  former  and  socket  member  therefor.     C.  H.  Vail. 

1,454,776;  May  8. 
Drying    forms.    Length-determining    device    for.      G.    O. 

Morton.      1,471,501  :    Oct.    23. 
Drying  frame.    H.  H.  Litchfield.    1,460,250 ;  June  26. 
Drying  kiln.     A.  R.  Duff.     1,446,844  ;  Feb.  27. 
Drying  kiln.     B.  H.   Perkins.     1,452,928;  Apr.  24. 
Drying  machine.    T.  AUsop  and  W.  W.  Slbson.    1,467,260 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Drying  machine.     G.   W.   Hedstrom.     1,472,417;   Oct.  30. 
Drying  machine.     G.   lanlerl.     1,459,912 ;   June  26. 
Drying  machina     B.  A.  Parkes.     1,471,803;  Oct.  23. 
Dryini;  machine,   Carpet-.     T.  Allsop  and  W.  W.   Sibson. 

1,455,755;  May  15. 
Drying  machine  for  v^orsted  tops,  yarn,  etc.    H.  G.  and  A. 

Ashworth.      1,442419;  Jan.  16. 
Drying    machines,    iBearing    for    the    cylinders    of.      W. 

Mycock.      1,478,905  ;   Dec.   25. 
Drying'  machines.  Sectional  conveyer  for.     F.  L.  Furbush. 

1,448,838  ;  Mar.  20. 
Drying  material.  Apparatus  for.     O.  Pfelffer.     1,462,621 ; 

July  24. 
Drying    materials.    Art    of    and    apparatus    for.      J.    H. 

Walsh.     1,470,306;  Oct.  9. 
Drying  medium,  Apparatus  for  f;uppl.vjr.g  n      C.  E.  I'radley 

and   J.    G.    Cfoffln.      1,466,443;   Aug.    28. 
Drying      or      desiccating      apparatus.        J.      Schneible. 

1,442,179;  Jan.   16. 
Drying  or  otherwise  treating  material.  Apparatus  for  and 

method  of.     F.  T.  Dow.     1,459,326;  June  19. 
Drying  rack.     G.  W.  and  S.  B.  Page.     1,442,090  ;  Jan.  16. 
Drying   support    for    articles.      L.    McCaleb.      1,457,444 ; 

June  5. 
Dryroom    tumbler.      V.   E.   Adland   and   L.   H.   Kamper. 

1,453,260;  May  1. 
Duck,  Decoy.    C.  H.  Godward.    1,444,342 ;  Feb.  6. 
Dumb-bell  and  adjustable  spring  grip.  Combination.     W. 

Whittaker.     1,444,819;  Feb.  13. 
Dumb-waiter  lock.     S.  J.  HofC.    1,460,417 ;  July  3. 
Dumb-waiter  lock.     J.   E.  Phillips.     1,470,541  ;  Oct.  9. 
Dumb-waiter   signal.     W.  Misiak.     1,470,466  ;   Oct.   9. 
Dump.       Automatic     rotary.       E.     Ramsay.       1,447,428; 

Mar.   6. 
Dump    body.      H.    H.    Hill.      1,468,294;    Sept.    18. 
Dump  body.     A.   B.   McKinley.     1,462,814;   July  24. 
Dump  body.     E.  C.  and  E.  S.  Wills.     1,459,385 ;  June  19. 
Dump  body.     J.    G.   Winsor.     1,463,185 ;   July   31. 
Dump,   Oscillatory.     D.   F.   Lepley.     1,456,388;  May  22. 
Dump,  Rotary.     E.  Ramsay.     1,447,427 ;  Mar.  6. 
Dump,  Vehicle.     C.  L.  Aygam.     1,442,847;  Jan.  23. 
Dumping  apparatus.     G.  A.  Curlee.     1,455,602;  May  15. 
Dumping  apparatus.     R.  M.  Malone.     1,443,493  ;  Jan.  30. 
Dumping  bodies,  Controlling  means  for.     J.  H.  Hutchin- 
son.    1,467,164;  Sept.  4. 
Dumping    body.      W.    H.    Mahlow.      1,462,417 ;    July    17. 
Dumping  body.     M.  L.  Trimmer.     1,443,294  ;  Jan.  23. 
Dumping    body.    Rocker.      W.    C.    Anthony.      Rel5,690 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Duplicating    and    like    printing    machine.      W.    Chipper- 

fieUl.     1.468,457  ;  Sept.  18.  .^.  ..„ 

Duplicating      machine.      W.      Chipperfield.      1,451,142; 

Apr.  10. 
Duplicating    means.      H.    B.    A.    Evershed.      1,460,058; 

June  26. 
DupIic.^ting  roll.     F.  C.  Gottschalk.     1,475,263  ;  Nov.  27. 
Duplicator.     O.  Hidalgo.     1,444,609;  Feb.  6. 
Duplicator.     G.  R.  Sculthorp.     1,465,616;  Aug.  21. 
Dust-bag    connecter.      W.    J.    Wise    and    T.    O.    Adams. 

1,443.449  ;  Jan.  30. 
Dust  cap.     A.  L.   Freedlander.     1,473,032;   Nov.  6. 
Dust  cap,  Quickly-removable.     W.   C.  Iftiger.     1,442,708  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Dust-cap  spring.     J.  A.  Bowden.     1,469,880  ;  Oct.  9. 
Dust  caps.  Spring  insert  for.     J.  A.  Bowden.     1,469,882  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Dust  caps.  Spring  means  for.     J.  A.  Bowden.     1,469,881 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Dust  catcher.     E.  W.  Brown.     1.448,430;  Mar.   1.3. 
Dust  catchers,  Screen  for.     G.  W.  Vreeland.     1,474,921; 

Nov.    20. 
Dust  cloths  and  the  like.  Cleaning  fluid  for  impregnating. 

F.  A.  Wright.     1,461,170:  July  10. 
Dust-collecting  device.     H.  H.  Eaton.     1,473,613  ;  Nov.  13. 
Dust    collector.      J.    W.   Bosshart    and    E.    W.    Mackison. 

1,459,610;   June  19. 
Dust  collector.     H.  P.  Holden.     1.466,167  ;  Aug.  28. 
Dust  collector.     A.  J.  Wllharm.     1,459,008;   June  19. 


Dust    collecting    and    separating    system    and    apparatus 

E.  H.  Stroud.     1,454,492  ;  May  8. 
Dust  conveyer  and  ash  sifter,  Combined.     H.  S.  Schmidt 

1,455,069  :  May  15. 
Dust-excluding    device     for     shelving.       A.     M.     Wolti. 

1,460,089 ;  June  26. 
Dustguard  for  drag  links.     H.  B.   Garman.     1,473,931 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Dust  trap.  Cascade.     W.  B.  Prouty.     1,446,272  ;  Feb.  20. 
Duster,    Cotton.      0.    P.    Hobbs   and    P.   A.    and    H.    F. 

Flanlgan.     1,476.889  ;  Dec.  11. 
Duster,  Cone.     0.  P.  E.  Thlel.     1.459,938;  June  26. 
Dusting    machine.       L.    Willis    and    O.     F.    Woodworth. 

1,444,648 ;  Feb  6. 
Dusting    machine.    Crop-.      C.    G.    Allgrunn.      1,455,661 ; 

Mav  15. 
Dusting    machine.    Dry-.      A.    C.    Sargent.      1,445,849 : 

Feb.  20. 
Dustless  carrier.     F.  K.  Bartholomew  and  J.  A.  Ramage. 

1,477,930;  Dec.  18. 
Dustpan.     G.  W.  Lewis.     1,461,624;  July  10. 
Dustpan.      H.    Mock.      1,466,454 ;    Aug.    28. 
Dustproof  and  mothproof  bag.     G.  Rottman.     1,461,049 ; 

July  10. 
Dye  and  making  the  same.     G.  S.  Bohart.     1,464,802; 

Aug.   14. 
Dye,  Blue  sulphur.     W.  A.  Manss.    1,471,854  ;  Oct.  23. 
Dye,   Indigoid   vat.     W.   Bauer.     1,466,687;   Sept.   4. 
Dye,    Production    of    triphenylmethane.      U.    W.    BlsBell 

1,478,015  ;,  Dec.   18. 
Dye  sticks.  Snubbing  device  for.    D.  M.  Giles.    1,476,296  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Dye,  Sulphur.    E.  Kramer  and  L.  Zeh.   1,449,681 ;  Mar.  27. 
Dve,  Vat.     D.  G.  Rogers  and  H.  T.  Stowell.     1,478,061 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Dyeing.     G.   S.   Bohart.     1,464,803;  Aug.   14. 
Dyeing.     B.  C.  Leonardi.     1,457,581 ;  June  5. 
Dyeing  and  otherwise  treating  yarn  with  fluids,  Rotary 

perforated  beam  apparatus  for.    R.  S.  Heap.    1,471,658  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Dyeing  and  printing  textile  materials  and  in  general  for 

pigmentation  of  various  substrata  and  manufacturing 

the   same.    Product    for.      M.    Bader    and    C.    Sunder. 

1.448.251;   Mar.   13. 
Dyeing  animal  or  mixed  fibers.    P.  Ounertz  and  A.  Peters. 

1,441,240  ;  Jan.  9. 
Dyeing  cellulose  acetate.    B.  P.  Slsley.    1,440,601 ;  Jan.  2. 
Dyeing  cellulose  acetate  or  products  made  therewith.    R. 

Clavel.     1,448,432;  Mar.  13. 
Dyeing,  Clamp  for  producing  mottled  skein.    H.  Epstein. 

1,461,822;  July  17. 
Dyeing  furs,  hairs,   and  the  like.   Preparation   for.     P. 

Onnertz.     1,453,021 ;  Apr.  24. 
Dyeing  furs,  skins,  hairs,  feathers,  or  the  like.     P.  On- 
nertz.    1,460,747;  Sept.  4. 
Dyeing,  Indigo.     E.  T.  Garsed.     1,449,981  •.  Mar.  27.  H  j 

Dyeing  machine.     F.  C.  W.  Stelter.     1,452.129 ;  Apr.  IT.  ^ 
Dyeing  machine.     P.  A.  Wagner.    1,441,898;  Jan.  9. 
Dyeing  machines.   Yarn-stick-supportlng  member  for.     J. 

H.  and  D.  M.  Giles.     1,455,247;  May  15. 
Dyeing  or  coloring  wood  and  like  fibrous  material  under 

pressure.     J.  T.  Bouwman.     1,447,528;  Mar.  6.  ■; 

Dyeing,   Process  and  machine  for  continuous.     H.   Met-  ■ 

calfe.     1,457,741 ;  June  5.  ,     » 

Dyeing,  Production  of  shot  effects,  not  to  be  stained  In 

piece.    R.  Haynn.    1,461,299  ;  Apr.  10. 
Dyeing  skins,  hairs,  and  the  like.     O.  Kaltwasser  and  L. 

Klrberger.     1,460,758;  July  3. 
-Dyeing  textUes.     H.   E.   Van   Ness.     1,456,344;   May   22. 
Dyes,  Disazo.     A.  W.  Joyce.     1,472,334 ;  Oct.  30. 
Dyes    of    benzene-naphthalene-acridine    series    and    their 

manufacture.     H.  Griinhagen.     1,455,488 :  May  15. 
Dyes  of  the  acridine  series  and  process  for  their  manufac- 
ture.    H.  Griinhagen.     1,455,487  :  May  15. 
Dyes  of  the  acridine  series  and  their  manufacture.     H. 

'Griinhagen.     1,455,486;  May  15. 
DvPS,    Triarylmethane.        L.     P.     Kyrldes.        1,478,039; 

Dec.  18. 
DyestuCf     prepared     from     orthoxylylaldehyde.       A.     E. 

Craver.     1,470,554-5;  Oct.  9. 
Dyestuff,   Yellow   vat.      G.   Kalischer,   J.   MfiUer,   and   D. 

Nissen.     1.440,833 ;  Jan.   2.  .,.,..,„„„ 

Dyestuffs.      M.    P.    Schmidt,   and   H.   Roese.     1,444,277; 
"Feb.  6.  ,  ^  :,     . 

Dvestuffs    and    lakes    derivable    therefrom,    Compound    of 

"monazo.     A.  Linz.     1,445,331;  Feb.  13. 
Dyestuffs   and   making  same,   Azo.     A.   L.  Laska   and  A. 

Zitscher.     1,457,114;  May  29.  .     r     ^     , 

Dyestuffs   and   making   same,    Black   azo.      A.   L.    Laska 

and  A.   Zitscher.     1,452,083;   Apr    17. 
Dyestuffs  and   making  same,   Indlgoldlc.     H.   Staudlnger, 

H.  Veraguth,  and  R.  Tobler.     1,461,435  ;  July  10. 
Dyestuffs  and  makinsr  same,  Intermediate  product  for  the 

manufacture  of.     G.  de  MontmoHln,  J.,  Spieler,  and  U. 

BonhOte.     1,453,659  ;   May  1. 


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Dyestuffs  and  manufacture  of  same,  Azo.    G.  de  Montmol- 

lin.  G.  BonhOte,  and  J.  Spieler.     1,453,660  ;  May  1. 
Dyestuffs  containing  sulphur  and  dyeing  vegetable  fibers 

without   a   mordant   and   making   same.     R.   Herz  and 

H.  Balhorn.     1,452,805  ;  Apr.  24. 
Dyestuffs,  Manufacture  of  chromed.   F.  Straub.   1,440,666 ; 

Jan.  2. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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Dyestuffa  of  the  triarylmetbane  series  and  making  same. 

G.     de    Montmollin,     J.     Spieler,     and     G.     BoDbOte. 

1,460.315  :  June  26. 
Dyestuffs,    Preparation    of.      K.    Dziewonski.      1,471,150 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Dyestuffs,  Production  of  vat.     L.  C.  Daniels.     1,4(34, 5»S; 

Aug.  14. 
Dyestuffs,   Production  of  vat.     L.   C.   Daniels  and  W.   S. 

Lawrence.     1,478,027  ;  Dec.  18. 
Dynamite,  Ammonia.    C.  A.  Woodbury.   1,445,378  ;  Feb.  13. 
Dynamite  punch.     K.  M.  Fuzzard.     1,465,300  ;  Aug.  21. 
Dynamite,    Smokeless-powder.      L.   H.    Jones.      1,447,248 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Dynamo   driven   by    wheel   axles.     B.   Dick.      1,461,181 ; 

"July   10. 
Dynamo-driving     means.       W.     F.     Boucbfi.       1,454,035  ; 

May  8. 
Dynamo  electric    machine.      C.    O.    Bergstrom    and   P.    de 

Clamecy.     1,449.577;  Mar.  27. 
Dynamo-electric    machine.      A.    H.    Neuland.      1,461,542 ; 

July  10. 
Dynamo-electric   machine.      F.    P.    Whitaker.      1,464,123 ; 

Aug.   7. 
Dynamo-electric   machines,    Commutating   means   for.      F. 

T.  Hague  and    O.   Needham.      1,447,163 ;   Feb.   27. 
Dynamo-electric    machines,     Flash    guard    for.      M.     W. 

Smith.     1.448,419  ;  Mar.  13. 
Dvnamo-electric  stator.     T.   Schou  and    R.    L.    Behrens. 

"1,477,773;  Dec.  18. 
Dynamo  frame  and  forming  same.     J.  Burke.     1,452,143  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Dvuamo,  Inherently-regulated  direct-current.    H.  Charlet. 

"1,462.226;  July  17. 
Dynamometer.     H.  O.  Hem.     1,453,354  ;  May  1. 
Dynamometer.     H.  B.   Pieper.     1,476,919;   Dec.  11. 
Dynamometer.     G.    H.    Walker.      1,462,778 :   July    24. 
Dynamometer  -  control     apparatus.        L.      R.      Bogardus. 

"1.477,474  ;   Dec.   11. 
Dynamometer   for  determining  the  modulus  of  elasticity. 

D.   Guelbaum.     1,443,877 ;   Jan.   30. 
Dynamos  and  the  like  and  making  such   collectors.   Col- 
lector for.     O.  Fischer.     1,441,569  ;  Jan.  9. 
Dynamos,  Apparatus  for  regulating  the  voltage  of.    A.  J. 

Jullin.     1,468,024  ;  Sept.  18. 
Dynamos,  Controlling  and  regulating  system  for.     W.  J. 

Hickets.      1,475,880;   Nov.  27. 
Dynamos.   Voltage-controlling  device   for.     G.   C.   Hubble. 

1,452,688 ;  Apr.  24. 
Dynamotor,      Inherently  -  regulated.        J.      A.      Holifield. 

1,468,157  ;  Sept.  18. 
Ear     and     nail     cleaner.       J.     Zajicek,     jr.       1,468,894 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Eardrum.     A.  O.  Leonard.     1,446,257 :   Feb.   20. 
Ear  manipulator.     F.   A.   Schultz.     1.450,612  ;   Apr.  3. 
Ear  protector.     E.  Camp  and  A.  F.  Schatzel.     1,468,556  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Earring.     E.  P.  Danz.     Des.  63,098;  Oct.  2. 
Earring.     B.  C.  Lutkins.     Des.  62,222  :  Apr.  17. 
Ear-treating  device.     J.  S.  Kudla.    1,448,129 ;  Mar.  13. 
Earth  and  fertilizer.  Apparatus  for  mixing  and   breaijing 

up.     N.   J.   Kemp.     1,464,621 ;    Aug.    14. 
Earth    dams.    Constructing    the    impervious    element    of. 

C.  O.  Tappan.     1,441,308;  Jan.  9. 
Earthenware  articles   and   product   thereof.   Process    and 

mold  for  forming.     C.  J.  Kirk  and  G.  Brain.     1,449,762  ; 

M&r    27 
Earth  'load'er.      E.  B.   Winters.      1,452.330  :   Apr.   17. 
Earthworking   device.      W.   Turner.     1,456.860 :   May   29. 
Earthworking    machine.      J.     S.     Reynolds.       1,475,879 ; 

Nov.   27. 
Easel.     H.  F.  Jackson.     1.476.891  ;  Dec.  11. 
Easel.     H.  Palais.     1,476,216  ;  Dec.  4. 
Easel.     C.  H.  Schutz.     1,450.821 ;  Apr.  3. 
EaseL  Collapsible  silent-bidding  auction.     C.  E.  De  Pew. 

I,4l9,212  ;  Oct.  2. 
Easel,  Display.     G.  A  Donaldson.     1,453,238 ;  Apr.  24. 
Easel,  Lap.     F.  Reaugh.     1,476,545  ;  Dec.  4. 
Easel,  Newspaper.     A.  Krol.     1,454,028  ;  May  1. 
Easel  or  individual  separator.     J.   H.  Smith.     1,443,806; 

Jan.  .30 
Ebullition,    Means    for    maintaining.       E.     D.    Mershon. 

1,473,243;  Nov.  6. 
Eccentric.      E.    D.    Richards.      1.477,521 ;    Dec.    11. 
Eccentric  feeding  mechanism.     W.  J.   Guild.      1,454.472  : 

May  8. 
Eccentric  hook.     G.  M.  Anderson.     1,449,576  :  Mar.  27. 
Eccentric  hook.     R.  E.  Anthony.     1,463,381 ;  July  31. 
ficraseur  for  the  stomach  and  intestines.     T.  J.  F.  M.  de 

M<;rtel.     1,442,778  ;  Jan.  16. 
Edge-finishing  machine.     J.  Fossa.      1.464,504 ;   Aug.    14. 
Edge    setter    and    burnisher.      L.    J.    Grace.      1,470,076 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Edge-setting  machine.     P.  B.  Keall.     1.472.071 ;  Oct.  30. 
Edgo-trimming  machine.     F.H.Perry.     1.442.175  :  .Tan.  16 
Edge-welded   structures.   Manufacturer   of.      O.   J.   Parks. 

1,448,416  ;  Mar.  13. 
Edging.     C.  O.  Walliser.     Des.  63,275  :  Nov.  13. 
Edsing  implement.     J.  H.  Cowan.     1,447.711  ;  Mar.  6. 
EJdging  machine.     A.   E.   Maynard   and   W.    A.   Gunning. 

1,470,995  ;  Oct.  16. 
Edering   or   border  finish.     J.   M.   Merrow.      1,462,372-3  ; 

July  17. 


Edible    product    and    making    the    same.      W.    H.    Gesell. 

1,475,574;  Nov,  27. 
Educational    and    amusement    device.      T.    M.    Degheri. 

1,477,322  ;  Dec,  11, 
Educational    and    amusement   device.      J,    and    J.    Donnl- 

anni.     1.469,919;  Oct.  9. 
Educational  apparatus.     J.   S.  Crate.     1,476,671  ;   Dec.  4. 
Educational     appliance.       J.     H.     Johnson.       1,470,845; 

Oct.  16. 
Educational  appliance.     N.  Y.  Troidl.     1,450,395  ;  Apr.  3. 
Educational  appliance.     O.  F.   Vogt.     1,465,699  ;  Aug.  21, 
Educational  appliance.   Primary.     H.   Wood.      1,471,437 ; 

Oct.   23. 
Educational  blocli.     L.   Fritz.     1,477,255;   Dec.  11. 
Educational  device.     J.  U.  G.  Boyle.     1,445,819  ;  Feb,  20. 
Educational  device.     H.  G.  Cress.     1,455,522 ;  May  15. 
Educational  device.     L.   L.   GaUup.     1,457,223  ;   May  29. 
Educational    device.     F.   C.    Smith.      1,446  941 ;    Feb.   27. 
Kducational  device.     T.  M.  Smith.     1,457,468  ;  June  5. 
Egg  beater.     A.   F.  Anderson.      1,463,493;   July   31. 
Egg    beater.      A.    Bevan.      1,461,962 ;    July    17. 
Egg  beater.     W.  W.  Crocker.     1,477,943  ;  Dec.  18. 
Egg  beater.     P.  J.  Diehl.     1,468,560  ;  Sept.  18. 
Egg  beater.     J.  A.  Green.     1,475,767  ;  Nov.  27. 
Egg  beater.     C.   E.  Jensen.     1,456,448;  May   22. 
Egg  beater.     C.  E.  Kail.      1,470,169-70;   Oct.  9. 
Egg  beater.     A.  G.   Steele.     1,467,205;   Sept.  4. 
Egg    beater    and    cream    remover.    Combination.      W.    F. 

Lange.     1,453,761  ;  May  1. 
Egg    beater    and    cream    whip.      L.    Sauer.      1,470,882 ; 

uct.  16. 
Egg    beater    and    mixer.      A.    W.     Minney.       1,468,826 ; 

Sept  25. 
Egg-UL-aitr     attachment     or     the     like.      E.     W.     I.,lvely. 

1,445,696  ;  Feb.  20. 
Egg  boiler.     R.  J.  Cavilla.     1,478,939;  Dec.  25. 
Egg   candling  and   assembling  device.   Combined.     W.   G. 

Reagan.     1,472,678-4  ;   Oct.   30. 
Egg-candling     apparatus.       V.     Claircmont.       1,473,279 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Egg-candling  device.     P.   Mueller.     1,454,685 ;   May   8. 
Egg  carrier.     W.  M.  Wire.     1,466,326;  Aug.  28. 
Egg  carton.     W.  D.  Oglesby.     1,465,231 ;  Aug.  14. 
Egg  carton.     A.  Retzer.     1,454,252 ;  May  8. 
Egg   case.     A.   V.   Dell.      1,441,722 ;   Jan.   9. 
Egg  case.     F.  S.  McCuUough.     1,471,311  ;  Oct,  16. 
Egg  case.     H.  G.  Stuemke.     1,461,587  ;  July  10. 
Egg  case.     E.  P.  Watson,  sr.     1.450,124  ;  Mar.  27. 
Egg-case  filler.     A.  B.   Segur.     1,473,917;   Nov.  13. 
Egg-case  filler.     E.  C.  Webber.     1,444,992  ;  Feb,  13. 
Egg-case-fillor-machine.      H.    Segur    and    E.    H.    Duddy. 

1,475,247  ;  Nov.  27. 
Egg-case     fillers.     Machine     for     making.     W.     J.     Mix. 

1,448.934  :  Mar.  20. 
Egg  case,  Foldable.     L.  H.  Park.     1,465,145  ;  Aug.  14. 
Egg    cases,    Cushion    for.      L.    Schwartzbcrg.      1,464,628;. 

Aug.   14. 
Egg  cases.  Division  plate  for.    J.  C.  Voorhorst.   1,461,235' 

July   10. 
Egg   container.      E.  F.   Reeves.      1,445,171  ;   Feb.   13. 
Egg  crate.     C.  N.  Bruhn.     1,470,215  ;  Oct.  9. 
Egg  crate.     N.   Sandor.     1,461,099  ;  July  10. 
Egg-crate  Olltr.     E.  C.  Lorentzen.     l,4-12.2Sn:  Jan.  16. 
Egg  crate,  Foldable.     A.  B.  Webb.     1,470,898  ;  Oct.  16. 
Egg   crate.   Folding.      C.   Anspach.      1,468,936;    Sept.   25. 
Egg  lifter.     V.  Beauregard.     1,464,967  ;  Aug.  14. 
Egg    melange.    Machine    for    homogeneously    mixing    and 

straining.     I.  H.   Hall.     1,454,378 ;  May  8. 
Egg  separator.     J.  H.  Hall.     1.476,249  ;  Dec.  4. 
Egg  separator.     R.  A.  McCrone.     1,462,606  ;  July  24. 
ii:<.'g  trav.     R.  Dolarmi.     Des.  63,253  ;  Nov.  13. 
Egg  tray.      F.   E.    Hilt.      1,450,368:   Apr.   3. 
Egg-treating  machine,     C,  C.  Shafer.     1,475,248  ;  Nov.  27. 
Egg  turner.     C.  H.  Bishop.     1,478,201 ;  Dec.  18. 
Egg  turner.     W.  M.  Grant.     1,445,582  ;  Feb,  13. 
Ess   turner.      A.   L.   Johnson.      1.44S.."i94  :   Mar.    13. 
Egg  turner.      J.   Matheus   and   H.    Scheddin.      1,473,792; 

Nov.   13. 
Egg-turning   tray.      W.    J.   Musch.      1,475,856;    Nov.    27. 
Eggs   and   slicing  fruits.    Means   for   halving.     M.   Riker. 

1.473.383  ;  Nov.  6. 
Eggs,  Apparatus   for   storing.      S.    C.    Cross.      1,469,897 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Esgs,     Preserving.       R.     Du     Bois     and     H.     I.     Jones. 

1.475.804  ;  Nov.  27. 
Ejector.     B.  L.  Coutant.     1,458,523  ;  June  12. 
Ejector.     R.  N.  Ehrhart.     1,443,315  ;   .Tan.  23. 
Ejector.     J.  W.   Grantland.     1,440,595 :   .Tan.   2. 
Ejector,   Hot-well.      H.   F.    Schmidt.      1,441.301 ;   Jan.   9. 
Ejector  system.      R.    Suczek.      1,459,936 ;    June   26. 
Elastic  fabric.     V.  Guinzburg.     1,462.279  ;  July   17. 
Elastic  fabric.     W.  Handley.     1.473,427  ;  Nov.  6. 
Elastic  Oldham  coupling.     F.  Kratz.     1.463,396  :  .Tuly  31, 
Elastic     shaft     connection,       G,     Lanzius,        1,459,223 ; 

June  19, 
Elastic  wheel.     M.  J.  Arce.     1,447,291 ;  Mar.  6. 
Elastic  wheel.     P.  Marchetti.     1.454,974  :  May  15. 
Elastic  wheel.     C.   Reuse.     1,457.396  ;   June  5. 
Elastic  woven  fabric.     G.  C.  and  T.  F.  Moore.     1,459,547 ; 

June  19. 
Elastic    woven    fabric.      G.    C.    and    T.    P.    Moore.      Des. 

62,791;    July   31. 
Elbow  cuff.     S.  D.  Bowers.     1,452,998;  Apr.  24. 


1086 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Elbows,    Method   of  and   means   for   making   adjustable. 

G.  P.  Hauf.     1,464,318;  Aug.  7. 
Electric     accumulator.       W.     O.     Garbutt.       1,441,792 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Electric    accumulator    or    storage    battery.      H.    Leitner. 

1,443,321-2  ;   Jan.   23. 
Electric  accumulators.  Stopper  for  closing  the  containers 

of.     F.  Van  de  Wiel.     1,459,121 ;   June   19. 
Electric    alternating-current    generator.    Two-phase    high- 
frequency.     M.  C.  A.  Latour.     1,449,863  ;  Mar.  27. 
Electric  apparatus,  Pole-carrying  ring  for.     T.  E.  Murray. 

jr.,    and   J.    B.    Murray.      1,445,640 ;    Feb.    20. 
Electric-appliance-receivina:   and    meter-protecting   bos   or 

casing.     J.  Sachs.     1,458,728  ;  June  12. 
Electric     appliance.     Switch-controlled.       H.     Hertzberg. 

1,453,587  ;   May   1. 
Electric  appliances,  Actuator  for.     S.  Morris.     1,446,652  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Electric-arc     welding,     Apparatus     for.     R.     S.     Smitb. 

1,453,025-6 ;  Apr.  24. 
Electric-arc    welding.     Portable     rheostat     for.       T.     P. 

Him.     1,478,435  ;   Dec.   25. 
Electric  battery.     L.  L.  Jones.     1,469,015  ;  Sept.  25. 
Electric  battery.     W.  R.  Loveman.     1,462,795;  July  24. 
Electric  batterv.     D.  Pepper.     1,454,943  ;  May  15. 
Electric  battery.  Dry.     L.  Devaillant.     1,458,307  ;  June  12. 
Electric  battery  elements,  Apparatus  for  making.    H.   G. 

Wagner.      1,476,782 ;    Dec.    11. 
Electric-boiler    construction.      F.    T.    Kaelln.      1,476,080 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Electric  brake.      0.     McCuUough     and     D.     E.     Brown. 

1,4(!5,584  ;  Aug.  21. 
Electric   bulbs    and   the   like.    Container    for.      A.    Moore. 

1  449  532  •   Mar    27 
Electric  bulb's,  Safety  lock  for.     J.  W.  Doward.     1,467,538  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Electric   cables.   Means   for   and   method   of   reducing   ca- 
pacity-current  losses   in.      A.    M.    Taylor.      1,466,069 ; 

Aug.    28. 
Electric-candle  wall  bracket.     F.  M.  Poritz.     Des.  62,868  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Electric    circuit    arrangement    for    neutralizing    capacity 

coupling,   Method    and.      L.    A.   Hazeltine.      1,450,080 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Electric-circuit  breaker.  Automatic.     J.  Clossmann  and  H. 

Halberstadt.     1,471,241 ;  Oct.  16. 
ElPCtric-circuit-control     mechanism.     Automatic.       F.     j. 

Bonk  and  A.  W.  Stewart.     1,461,207  ;  July  10. 
ElPCtric-circuit-control    apparatus.      H.    A.   Benedict   and 

E.  M.  Moller.     1,467,748  ;  Sept.  11. 
Electric-circuit    controller.      S.    C.    Bryant.      1,453,089; 

Apr.  24. 
Electric   circuit,    Device   for   electromagnetical   quenching 

of   light   arcs  appearing  upon   the  interruption   of   an. 

L.  Sch5n.     1,453,193;  Apr.  24. 
Electric  circuit,  Light-controlled  means  for  opening  and 

closing  an.     P.  J.  Fransson.     1,461,523  ;  July   10. 
Electric-circuit    making    and    breaking    device.      C.    W. 

Wyman.     1,441,193;  Jan.  2. 
Electric-circuit     support.       E.     R.       and     C.     R.     Biggs. 

1,466,925  ;  Sept.  4. 
Electric    circuits.    Connecting    device    for.      S.    M.    Esler. 

1,452.267;   Apr.   17. 
Electric  circuits.   Control  of.  L.  M.   Clement   and  A.   W. 

Kishpaugh.     1,443,007;   Jan.   23. 
Electric   circuits,   Current-controlling   means   for.      G.   A. 

Anderegg.     1.442,460;  Jan.  16. 
Electric  circuits.  Device  for  replacing  base  wire  and  for 

Indicating  blown-out.     P.  Davies.     1,460,478  ;  July  3. 
Electric  circuits.  Device  for  testing.     G.  W.  Welford,  jr. 

1,471,432;  Oct.  23. 
Electric     circuits.     Governor     for.       E.     J.     Tomllnson. 

1,461,103  ;   July  10. 
Electric    circuits.    Regulation    of.      L.    W.    Thompson. 

1.441.546:  Jan.  9. 
Electric  coil.      P.   Gllinson.     1,450,362;  Apr.    3. 
Electric     combination      drill.     Portable.        H.     Athenas. 

1,475,153  :    Nov.    20. 
Electric-conductor    coupling.      T.    H.    Fenn.      1,451,979 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Electric-conductor-securing      means.        T.      C.      Russell. 

1.467,119  ;  Sept.  4. 
Electric-conductor  support.     H.  L.   Hawkins.     1,465,731 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Electric-conductor    wires.    Terminal    for.      J.    A.    Kuller. 

1,471,173;  Oct.  16. 
Electric     conductors,     Ciamp     device     for.       T.     Varnev. 

1,450,528;  Apr.   3. 
Electric   conductors,    Grip    conduit   for.      M.    W.    Boslev. 

1,444,057  ;  Feb.  6. 
Electric   conductors.   Manufacturing.     R.   Rtldenberg   and 

A.    Finchbein.      1,462,580;    July    24. 
Electric     conductors,     Support     for.       S.     S.     Matthes. 

1,461,780;   July  17. 
Electric     conductors.     Terminal     for.        J.     A.     Kuller. 

1.474,972;    Nov.    20. 
Electric  conductors.  Thimble  for  use  in  conjunction  with. 

.T.  Gates.     1,475,627  ;  Nov.  27. 
Electric  conduits.   Cleat   for.      C.   H.   Wack.      1,452,993 : 

Apr.  24. 
Electric  connector.    E.  A.  Kuen.    1  469,186  ;  Sept.  25. 
Electric  connector.    J.  Lofgren  and  A.  R.  Ayers.    1,450,002  ; 

Mar.  27. 


J.    F.    Newsom. 
C.    W.    Wyman. 


Ogden. 
Seeger. 


1.448,147; 

1,442,496  ; 

W.  W.  Drummond. 


Jan.  16. 
Sampson. 

1,468,789  ; 

1,474,312 ; 

1,468,321 ; 

1,474,310 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Jan.  16. 
1,464,470 ; 

E.  A.  Davis. 


Electric  connector.     J.  A.  McKay.     1,442,284  ; 
Electric     construction,     System     of.       A.     T. 

1,452,169  ;  Apr.  17. 
Blectric-contact-operating  device.    0.  M.  Leich. 

Sept.  25. 
Electric  control  mechanism.     C.  W.  Wyman. 

Nov.   13. 
Electric    control    system. 

Sept.  18. 
Electric    control    system. 

Nov.  13. 
Electric  controller.     C.  E. 
Electric  controller.     E.  W. 
Electric  controlling  device. 

Aug.  7- 
Electric-current-collector  shoes.  Support  for. 

1,450,141 ;  Mar.  27. 
Electric-current    generator.      J.    A.     Smith.      1,476,733 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Electric  current,  Optical  method  for  producing  pulsating. 

W.  W.  Coblentz.     1,450,061  ;  Mar.  27. 
Electric    currents,    Apparatus    for    and    method    of    con- 
trolling.    G.   W.  Pierce.     1,450,749;  Apr.   3. 
Electric  currents  by  and  in  accordance  with  light  varia- 
tions,   Method    of   and    means    for   controlling.      L.    de 

Forest.     1,460,701 ;  Sept.  4. 
Electric   currents.  Means   for  controlling  and  regulating. 

T.  L.  Vaughn,  jr.     1,444,286  ;  Feb.  6. 
Electric    currents    of    constant    frequency,    Maintaining. 

W.    G.   Cady.      1,472,583;    Oct.    30. 
Electric  currents,  Rectifier  for.     M.  Morrison.     1,466,541 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Electric  currents.   System  and  apparatus  for  generating 

and   distributing.     C.   H.  Tower.      1,466,635  :  Aug.   28. 
Electric  currents.  System  for  generating  and  distributing. 

C.  H.  Tower.     1,461,234;  July  10. 
Electric  currents.  System  of  generating  and  distributing. 

L.   J.  Le  Pontois.     1,460,307;  Aug.   28. 
Electric  cut-out.     S.  M.  and  J. 

July  3. 
Electric  cut-out  and  the  like. 

May  8 
Electric     cut-out,    Thermal.      R. 

Mar.  13. 
Electric  dehydrator.     P.  W.  Harris. 
Electric  device  for  treating  air.     B. 

Mar.   13. 
Electric    devices.    Automatic    reel 

1,442,999:   Jan.   23. 

-     -  -         G.  M.  J.  Mackay.     1,456,110; 


H.  Carmean.     1,460,943 ; 

C.   D.   Piatt.     1,454,186; 

H.    Maple.      Rel5,562 ; 


1,455,139  :  Mav  15. 
R.   Case.     Rel  5,560; 

for.       R.     B.     Boyle. 


H.    D.    Arnold.      1,456,528; 
W.  A.  Knoop  and  P.  P.  Cioffl. 


A.  S. 


Electric  devices,  Seal  for. 

May  22. 
Electric    discharge    device. 

May  29. 
Electric  discharge  device. 

1,456,505  ;  May  29. 
Electric   discharge  device.   Vacuum.      H.   W.   Edmundson 

and    W.   T.   Munro.     1,450,413;  Apr.  3. 
Electric  distribution  system.  Protective  device  for. 

Fltz  Gerald.     1,468,441 ;  Sept.  18.  ^  „ 

Electric  drive  mechanism.     G.  B.   Hampton.     1,456,550; 

May  29. 
Electric   drive   mechanism.      C.   S.   Weyandt.      1,473,5  67; 

Nov.  6. 
Electric  driving.     P.  P.  Deutschmann.     1,476,059  :  Dec.  4. 
Eleciric     emergency     lighting     installation.        P.      Das. 

1,459,283;  June  19. 
Electric  energy  into  a  space  of  action.  Process  and  ap- 
paratus for 'introducing.     G.  T.  Southgate.     1,443.439; 

Jan.   30. 
Electric  fitting.    D.  N.  Thompson.    1,470,128 ;  Oct.  9. 
Electric  fixture.     M.  L.  Haas.    Des  62,204 ;  Apr.  10. 
Electric-fixture  canopy.    M.  J.  Lubow.    1,471.494  ; 
Electric  fixtures,  Attachment  device  for.     J.  B. 

1,453,860;  May  1. 
Electric  fixtures,  etc.,  Leaf  ornament  for.    J.  W.  Schulze. 

Des.  62..344;  May  8. 
Electric  flashing  device.    V.  W.  Balzer  and  J.  M.  Ballou. 

1,446,780;  Feb.  27. 

W.  L.   Haanel. 

M.  H.  Bennett. 
W.  P.  Blcecker. 
C.  A.  Cadwell. 
C.  H.  Carpenter. 


Oct.  23. 
Watson. 


Electric  fountain. 
Electric  furnace. 
Electric  furnace. 
Electric  furnace. 
Electric  furnace. 
Electric  furnace. 

Electric    furnace. 

Jan.  30. 
Electric  furnace. 
Electric  furnace. 
Electric  furnace. 
Electric  furnace. 
Electric  furnace. 
Electric  furnace. 
Electric  furnace. 

J.  R.  Eckley,  and  P.  Wright 
Electric   furnace.     T.   A.   Reid 
Electric  furnace. 
Electric    furnace. 
Electric  furnace. 
Electric  furnace. 
Electric  furnace. 
Electric  furnace. 
Blei'tric   furnace. 


1,462,281  ; 
1.478.375  ; 
1,469,033  ; 
1,464,496  ; 
1,444,948; 
O.  A.   Colby.      1,477,313;   Dec.    11. 
P.    A.    J.    Fitz    Gerald.      1,443,816; 


July 
Dec. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Feb. 


17. 
25. 
25. 
14. 
13. 


D.  De  Luca. 
W.  E. 


A.  W.  Gregg.     1,453,347;  May  1. 
R.    M.    Keeney.      1.443.024 ;    .Tan.    23. 
E.  P.  Kiefer.     1,467,044;  Sept.  4. 
C.  L.  Lee.     1,463,513  :  .Tuly  31. 
G.  M.  Little.     1.443,580:  Jan.  .30. 
1,442,925  ;  Jan.  23. 
Moore,  H.  P.  Alter,  E.  A.  Hanff, 
1,444,980  ;  Feb.  13. 
1.444,939  :    Feb.   13. 
T.  A.  Reid.     1,472,138-9;  Oct.  30. 
T.    A.    Reid.      1,477.385:    Pec.    11. 
M.  de  Roiboul.     1,470,195;  Oct.  9. 
M.  Sauvageon.     1,464.543  :  Au?.  14. 
E.   Ii.   Smalley.     1,459,801 ;   June  26. 
L.  Tagliaferri.     1,449,307  :  Mar.  20. 
I.   R.  Valentine.     1,457,718;   June  5. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  Hat  of  inventions — Continued. 


1087 


Electric-furuace  apparatus  and  operating  the  same 
Seede.     1,460,G03 ;  Aug. 


J.  A. 


G.   H.   Clamer 
W.  R.   Clark. 


J.     A.     Scede.       1,449,251  ; 


28. 
Electric   furnace   having  resistor   domes. 

and  .1.  It.  Wjatt.     1.444.584  ;  Feb.  G. 
Electric-furnace  linings.  Manufacture  of. 

1,461,862-3;    July    17. 
Electric-furnace     regulator. 

Mar.  20. 
Electric-furnace 

May  29. 
Elocti-ic  furnace.   Sectional.      E.   L.    Smalley.     1,463,559 

July  31. 
Electric  -  fnrnace     wall 

1.456,893;  May  29. 
Electric-fuse  holder.     E.  V.  GIucls.     1.445.832 
EUectric  gauge.     C.    S.   Kellum.      1,466,019  ; 
Electric     generating     groups.        E.      L.      P. 

1,458.806  :  June  12. 
Electric  generating  system,  Automatic.     A.  R.  Van  Horn. 

1,470,948  ;  Oct.  16. 
Electric  generator.     J.  Burke.     1,442,854 ;  Jan.  23. 
Electric   eeuerator.      C.    W.   Dalie.      1.476.394:   Dec.   4. 

E.     B.      NowosIelsKI. 


resistor.       G.     M.    Llttie.       1.456,891: 


construction.        G.     M.     Little. 


Feb  .20. 
Aug.   28. 
Colardeau. 


E.    B.    Nowosielski. 


A.  E.  Doman. 


E.    J.    Kohman. 


W.    Dean.      1,441,407: 


Electric      generator.      Magneto-. 

1,477.843;   Dec.   18. 
Electric-generator-operating    means. 

1,463,436  ;  July  31. 
Electric  generators.  Regulating  system  for. 

1,468.006-7  ;  Sept.  18. 
Electric    generators,     Regulator     for. 

1,472,873;  Nov.  6. 
Electric    governing    device.      TV. 

Jan.  9. 

Electric  hand  drill.     H.  P.  Camp.     1,445.294;  Feb.  13. 
Electric  heat  device.     T.  C.  Russell.     1,473,645 ;  Nov.  13. 
Electric  heater.     C.   C.  Abbott.     1.475.162;  Nov.  27. 
C.  E.  Barr.     1,467,667  ;  Sept.  11. 
J.  A.  Berninghaus.     1.460,111  ;  Aus-  28. 
F.  W.  De  I.uchi.     1.444,05?  :  Feb.  :3. 
M.  D.  Domlnguez.     1,451,537 ;  Apr.  10. 
E.  C.  Donaldson.     1,543,832  ;  May   1. 
W.  S.  Hadaway,  jr.     1,459,729  ;  June  26. 
W.  S.  Hadaway,  jr.     1,468,106  ;  Sept.  18. 
1.  L.  Hadlev.     1,455.287;  May  15. 
A.  E.  Hasselbach.     1,470.834  ;  Oct.  16. 
J.  D.  Haynsworth.     1,472,171 ;  Oct.  30. 
M.  E.  Householder.     1,449,406  ;  Mar.  27. 
P.    Hnllo.      1,446,703;   Feb.  27. 
L.  P.  Hvnes.     1,460.815  :  July  3. 
L.   P.   Hynes.      1,464,280 ;   Aug.   7. 
A.  de  Khotlnsky.     1,459,049 ;   June   19. 
J.  Lavoie.     1.445.600  ;  Feb.  13. 
E.  N.  Lightfoot.     1.445,897  ;  Feb.  20. 
L.  F.  Lynn  and  J.  D.  Lewis.     1,444.621 ; 


Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 

Feb.  6. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater. 
Electric  heater 


H.  Meredith-Jones.     1,440,402  ;  Jan.  2. 
C.  H.  TT.  Morrison.     1,456,141 ;  May  22. 
A.  N.  Otis.     1,471,913  ;  Oct.  23. 
A.  Papini.     1,445.706:   Feb.  20. 
S.  I.  Phelps.     1,473,865;  Nov.  13. 
S.   I.   Phelps.     1.473,867;   Nov.   13. 
W.  A.  Rankin.     1,463,630;  July  31. 
E.  H.  Richardson.     1,462,380;  July  17. 
J.    H.    Ross.      1,447.043 ;   Feb.   27. 
J.  L.  Shroyer.     1.476.376;  Dec.  4. 

^         17. 


E.   C.   Strickland.     1,462,392;   July 
E.  Thomson.     1.472,504  ;  Oct.  30. 
E.  Ullrich.     1,451,686 ;  Apr.  10. 
E.  A.  Umble.     1.447.107:  Feb.   27. 
Electric  heater  and  its  manufacture.  Waterproof.     L.  I 

Hynes.     1,459,829  ;   June  26. 
Electric  heater.  Collapsible.    E.  J.  McCormack.    1,452,304 

Apr.   17. 
Electric  heater.  Combination. 

Aug.  21. 
Electric   heater   for   liquids. 

Feb.   27. 
Electric  heating  appliance. 

ger.      1,474,483;   Nov.   20. 
Electric  heating  appliance. 

Apr.  17. 
Electric  heating  appliance  of  the  immersed-element  type, 

W.   Stubbs.      1,464,782;  Aug.   14. 
Electric  heating  device.     W.  C.   Lindemann. 

June  26. 
Eleetri.?     heating     system.       L.     P.     Hynes. 

Nov.  13. 
Electric  immersion  heater.     M.  C.  Furstenau 

May  15. 
Electric  indicator  for  vibrations  of  the  air. 

1.454,085  ;   May  8. 
Electric   induction    furnace.      A.   E.    Greene. 

May  15. 
Electric   installation.    Conduit    cap    for.      W.    H.    Vibber, 

1.442,988;  Jan.  23. 
Electric  installation.  Safetv  bos  for.     G.  B.  Wadsworth 

Rel5,718;  Nov.  6. 
Electric  interlocking  system.     J.   C.   Lindner.     1,442,688 

Jan.  16. 
Electric  Iron.     O.  A.  Colby.     1,475,751  ;  Nov,  27. 
Electric   iron.      H.    S.   Dodd.      1,477.326:    Dec.    11. 
Electric  iron.     A.  Fleming.     1,449,278  ;  Mar.  20. 
Electric  iron.     J.   Lewisky  and  A.  Hedtrich.     1,467,181 

Sept.  4. 


E.  G.  Eberhardt.    1,465,355 

J.    P.   Mercer.      1,446,807 

C.  A.  Laise  and  A.  J.  Galla 

'e.  N.  Lightfoot.     1,451,880 


1,460,259 
1,474,150 
1,455,246 
E.  A.  Sperry 
1,455,748 


Electric  iron.     Y.  Moore.     1,472,762  ;  Oct.  30. 
Electric  iron.     J.  M.   Seche.     1,459,451  ;   June   19. 
Electric-iron   cords,    Attachment    for,      A.   W.  and    S.    H. 

Harrison.      1,478,955  ;   Dec.   25. 
Electric-iron    cords.    Slack-take-up    device   for.      A.    Carl- 
son.    1,456,093;  May  22. 
Electric  iron  process.     A,  E.  Greene.     1,449,094  ;  Mar.  20. 
Electric     irons.     Safety     device     for.       W.     C.     Schultz. 

1,468,418  ;  Sept.  18.  „    „„ 

Electric    irons.    Stand     for.       W.    Hodgson.       1,468,296; 

Sept.  18.  ^      „ 

Electric  irons,  Switch  for.     H.  Benvie.     1,470,523  ;  Oct.  9, 
Electric    jack.      H.    W.    Moore   and    C.    H.    Schumacher. 

1,451,048  ;  Apr.  10.  „  , , 

Electric    knife    switches,    Contact    for.      W.    J.    Gibbons. 

1,451,296  ;  Apr.  10. 
Electric  light  and  power  plant.     P.  Thamm.     l,4o9,563  ; 

June  19.  „,  „, ., 

Electric-light  ceiling  fixture.     H.  Abrams.     Des.  61,814 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Electric-light  cluster  socket.     M.  Herskovitz.     1,478.119; 

Dec.   18. 
Electric-light  device.  C.  L.  Snyder.     1,458,999  :  June  19. 
Electric-light  fixture.    J.  W.  Hancock.     1,453,794  ;  May  1. 
Electric-light     fixture.      M.     H.    Thumauer.       1,456,683 ; 

May  29. 
Electrlc-llght    fixtures,    Coupling    for.      C.    M.    Ball,    jr. 

1,453,233  ;  Apr.  24. 
Electric  -  light      fixtures,      Holder      for.        P,     Altamura. 

1,477,798;   Dec.   18, 
Electrlc-llght     fixtures.     Husk     for.       J.     W.     Schulze. 

1,460,040 ;  June  26. 
Electric-light     flasher.     Intermittent-.       E.     M.     Bailcy. 

1.441,902  ;  Jan.  9. 
Electric     light.     Portable.       J.     T.     Drufva.       Kel5,735 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Electric-lighting    device.      R.    B.    Benjamin.      1,469,034 ; 

Sept.   25. 
Electric-lighting   fixture.      H.    W.    Cordingly.      1,462,132; 

July  17. 
Electric-lighting  fixture.     E.  L.  Dales.     1,445.665  :  Feb.  20. 
Electrlc-lightins:    fixtures    and    portable    lamps,    Flexible 

chain  for.     M.  Herskovitz.     1,478,009  ;  Dec.   18. 
Electric  -  lighting     fixtures.     Switch     container    for.      M. 

Herskovitz.     1,441,281 ;  Jan.  9. 
Electric-lighting   globe.     A.   A.   Wohlauer.     Des.   62,350; 

May  8. 
Electric-lighting   system.       J.    B.    BushneU.       1,473,900; 

Nov.  13. 
Electric    lights.    Globe    support    for.       J.     W.     French. 

1,461,611;  July  10. 
Electric-line  insulator.      B.   G.    C.    Stephens.      1,463,852; 

Aug.  7. 
Electric  lock.     G.  M.  Livesay.     1,467,048;  Sept.  4. 
Electric  lock   and   door-control  device.     C.   L.   Wolfe  and 

J.   A.   Faurat.      1.452,014;   Apr.    17. 
Electric  machine.    A.  B.  and  H.  A.  Broluska.    1,465,251 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Electric  machine.     P.  Holden.     1,465,081 ;  Aug.  14. 
Electric  machine.     M.  Schuler.     1,423,083;  Apr.  24. 
Electric     machine     adapted     for     synchronous     working, 

Dynamo.      L.    J.   Hunt.      1,463,017;   July   24. 
Electric   machine,    Alternating-current    dynamo-.      T.    W 

Varley.      1,478,012 ;    Dec.    18. 
Electric  machine.  Arc-welding  dynamo-.     K.  L.  Hansen 

1,453,389;  May  1. 
Electric   machine,   Dynamo-.      V.    G.   Apple.      1,440,952 

Jan.  2. 
Electric    machine.     Dynamo-.       M.     Arendt.       1,476,575 

Dec.  4. 
Electric    machine.    Dynamo-.      A.    J.    Brown.      1,458,121 

June  5. 
Electric  machine,  Dynamo-.     J.  L.  Burnham.     1,445,933 

Feb.  20. 
Electric  machine.  Dynamo-.     J.  L.  Burnham.     1,456,092 

May  22. 
Electric   machine.   Dynamo-.     F.   H.   Clough.      1,466,654 

Aug.   28. 
Electric  machine,  Dynamo-.     C.  P.  Gilchrist.     1,443,073 

Jan.   23. 
Electric  machine.  Dynamo-.     V.  H.  Greisser.     1,444,458 

Feb.  6. 
Electric  machine.  Dynamo-.     R.  E.  Hellmund,     1,454,925 

Mav  15. 
Electric  machine,  Dynamo-.    P.  H.  H.  Jantzen.  1,451,577 

Apr.  10. 
Electric    machine.    Dynamo-.      P.    A.    Koch.      1,466,304 

Aug.  28.     , 
Electric  machine.  Dynamo-.     A.  H.  Midgley.     1,457,381 

June  5. 
Electric  machine,  Dynam-.     S.  H.  Mortensen.     1,450,902 

Apr    3. 
Electric  machine.  Dynamo-.     A.   H.  Neuland.     1,449,539 

Mar.   27. 
Electric  machine.  Dynamo-.     H.   K.   Sandell.     1,471,067 

Oct.  16. 
Electric     machine,     Dvnamo-.       J.     Slepian.       1,446,861 

Feb.  27. 
Electric  machine,  Dynamo-.    J.  Slepian.  1,453,410  ;  May  1 
Electric    machine,    Dynamo-.      H.    H.    Wait.      1,470,786 

Oct.  16. 
Electric  machine,  Llquld-cooled.     M.  Seldner.     1,448,700 

Mar.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Electric  machine,  Magneto-.     G.  Modigllanl.     1,470,092-3 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Electric    machine,    Rotary.      K.    Nobuhara.      1,453,166; 

Apr.  24. 
Electric    machine,    Rotary.       K.     Nobuhara.       1,443,644 ; 

Jan.    30. 
Electric  machines,  Armature  for  dynamo-.     A.  Steinbach. 

1,450,521 ;  Apr.  3. 
Electric   machines.  Bar  winding  for.     F.    Punga    and    H. 

Ross.     1,478,252;   Dec.   18. 
Electric  machines.  Commutation  of  dynamo-.     J.  W.  Dor- 

sey.     1,470,428;  Oct.  9. 
Electric  machines.  Commutator  for  dynamo.    L.  E.  Koos. 

1,472,023  ;  Oct.  23. 
Electric   machines,   Constructing  armatures   for  dynamo-. 

V.   G.  Apple.     1,449,371;  Mar.   27. 
Electric  machines,   Control  of  dynamo-.     H.  W.  Rogers. 

1,453,522;   May   1. 
Electric  machines.   Cooling  of  dynamo-.     P.  A.  H.  Mossay 

and  H.   C.  E.   Jacoby.     1,453,159  ;  Apr.  24. 
BUectric  machlneg,  Mounting  for  slip  rings  of  dynamo-. 

E.  Meyercordt.     1,460,031 ;  June  26. 
Electric  machines,  Stator  structure  for  dynamo-.     M.  E 

Gysel.     1,446,898  ;   Feb.   27. 
Electric  machines.  Structural-steel  frame  for  dynamo-.  C. 

B.  Mills.     1,470,695;  Oct.  16. 
Electric    machines.    Testing    stand    for    dynamo-.      G.    C. 

Wilder.     1,445,923  ;   Feb.  20. 
Electric     machines,     Ventilating-duct     construction     for 

dynamo.      W.    W.   Kusterman.      1,476,986 ;    Dec.    11. 
Electric  machines.   Winding-securing  means  for  dynamo-. 

A.  J.  Browu.     1,476,947  ;  Dec.  11. 
Electric  meter,  Automatic.     M.  O.  S.  Madsen.     1,463,170  ; 

July  31. 
Electric  motor.     C.  Z.  Coleman.     1,444,495  ;  Feb.  6. 
Electric    motor.      A.    C.    Gilbert.      1,476.708 ;    Dec.    11. 
Electric  motor.     J.  Goodman.     1,468,150  ;  Sept.  18. 
Electric  motor.     G.  H.  Leland.     1,464,911 ;  Aug.  14. 
Electric  motor.     F.  P.   Mansbendel.      1,464.184 ;   Aug.    7. 
Electric  motor.     G.  C.  Marx.     1,468,307  ;   Sept.  18. 
Electric   motor.   Air-cooled.      M.   Stamm,    H.   Tucker,   and 

M.  .J.  Peltz.     1,476,776;  Dec.  11. 
Electric    motor     and     rotary    pump.       W.     A.    Hatcher. 

1,441,344;  Jan.  9. 
Electric-motor-control  system.     T.  Zwelgbergk.     1,476,569  ; 

Dec.   4. 
Electric    motor.    Reciprocating.      G.    Mazza.      1,471,698 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Electric  motor,  Self-cooled.    R.  A.  Ilg.    1,466,364  ;  Aug.  28. 
Electric  motor.  Self-cooled.     A.  G.  Sutcliffe.     1,441,460 ; 

Jan.  9.  •  '       ' 

Electric-motor  support.     W.   I.  Jehu.     1.445,617  ;  Feb.  13. 
Electi-ic-motor    terminal    connection.      M.    A.    Deflbaugh. 

1.471,834  ;  Oct.  23. 
Electric  motors.  Brush-holding  means  for.     P.   I.   Chan- 

deysson.     1,465,709  ;  Aug.  21. 
Electric  motors,   Starting.      W.   Zederbohnn.     1,467,745 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Electric   motors.    Starting    switch    for.      B.   E.    Taeubort. 

1.476,777;  Dec.   11. 
Electric   oscillator.      H.   G.   Cordes.     1,478,638;   Dec.   25. 
Electric     outlet     boxes,     Canopy     for.      C.    E.    Bowers. 

1,464,637  ;  Aug.  14. 
Electric  pole.     G.  Yumura.     1,446,239  ;  Feb.  20. 
Electric  power  device.    W.  C.  Hahne.    1,471,957 ;  Oct.  23. 
Electric  power  plant.    H.  R.  Patterson.    1,440,551  ;  Jan.  2. 
Electric    power    plant.       H.    R.     Patterson.       1,473,586; 

Nov.  6. 
Electric  precipitator.     E.  P.  Dillon  and  A.  A.   Helmrod. 

1,451,418  ;  Apr.  10. 
Electric    pressure   regulator.      W.    P.    Clark.      1,445,389 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Electric  recording  meter.     H.  W.  Carpenter.     1,474,955 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Electric  register.     O.  A.  Knopp.     1,477,367 ;   Dec.   11. 
Electric  regulation      J.  L.  Creveling.     1,442.050  ;  Jan.  16. 
Electric  regulator.     W.  A.  Turbayrie.     1,456,081  ;  May  22. 
Electric    regulator    system.      C.    A.    Boddie.      1,475,737 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Electric   regulator   system.      F.    C.    Hanker.      1,470,730; 

Oct.  16. 

Electric  relays  Bellows  mechanism  for.     O.  J.  Marshlck. 

1,454,129  ;   May  8. 
Electric  resistance.     O.  Weeber.     1,455,462 ;  May  15. 

Electric  resistance  element.     F.  L.  Driver,  jr.     1,465,547 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Electric  resistance  element.    F.  A.  Pahrenwald.    1,475,942  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Electric    resistance   furndce.      C.    L.    Ipsen.      1,456,107 ; 

Mny   22. 
Electric   resistance   furnace.      G.   M.   Little.      1,456,890 ; 

May  29. 
Electric    resistance    furnace.      T.    A.    Reid.      1,472,137; 

Oct.    30. 


1,477,384  ; 
Little. 


M, 


Electric   resistance    furnace.       T.    A.    Reld. 

Dec.  11. 
Electric-resistance      tubular      furnace.        G. 

1,443,581  ;   Jan.  30. 

BJlectrlc  resistances.  Method  and  apparatus  for  measuring. 

M.  Copp6e.     1,457,923;  June  5. 
Electric  riveting  machine  and  process.     A.  B.  Rypinskl. 

1,451,894  ;  Apr.   17. 


Electric     rotary     switch.       F.     P.     Habicht.       1,458,484 ; 

June  12. 
Electric  sadiron.     R.  J,  Hovey.     1,455,205  ;  May  15. 
Electric  sealing  device.     C.  Barrett.     1,449,081 ;  Mar.  20. 
Electric  snap  switch.     R.  H.  Bentley.     1,466,267  ;  Aug.  28. 
Electric  sockets.  Push  plug  for.     J.  Blackburn.     1,469,913  : 

Oct.  9. 
Electric  starter.     C.   C.   Andersen.      1,461,996 ;   July    17. 
Electric    starting    and    generating    apparatus.       W.    B. 

Moses.     1,456,033  ;  May  33. 
Electric  step-by-step  motor  of  the  unwound-armature  type. 

J.   W.  French.     1,440,729;   Jan.   2. 
Electric  suspension   lighting  fixture.     H.  Abrams.     Des. 

61,812-3;    Jan.   23. 
Electric  suspension  lighting  fixture.      H.  Abrams.     Des. 

61,815;  Jan.  23. 
Electric  suspension  lighting  fixture.     H.  Abrams.     Des. 

61,818;  Jan.  23. 
Electric  switch.     C.  N.  Alter.     1,452,333  ;  Apr.  17. 
Electric  switch.     H.  B.  Barnes.     Re.   15,548  ;  Feb.  20. 
Electric    switch.      R.    A.    Belmont    and    J.    B.    Downing. 

1,455,985;   May  22. 
Electric  switch.     R.  B.  Benjamin.     1,444,055  ;  Feb.  6. 
Electric  switch.     R.  B.  Benjamin.     1,459,494  ;  June  19. 
Electric  switch.      R.  B.   Benjamin.     1,474,013 ;   Nov.   13. 
Electric  switch.     C.  D.  Bottomley.     1,468,192  ;  Sept.  18. 
Electric  switch.     C.   D.   Bottomley.      1,473,950 ;  Nov.   13. 
Electric  switch.     W.  Broad.     1,451,008 ;  Apr.  10. 
Electric   switch.      G.   A.   Burnham.      1  446,828  ;    Feb.   27. 
Electric  switch.     G.  A.  Burnham.     1.447.642 ;   Mar.   6. 
Electric  switch.     G.  A.  Burnham.     1,461,695  ;  July  10. 
Electric  switch.     G.  A.  Burnham.     1,476.141  ;  Dec.  4. 
Electric  switch.     G.   Cameron.      1,473,010 ;   Nov.   6. 
Electric  switch.     G.  H.  Chapman.     1,465,419  ;  Aug.  21. 
Electric    switch.      W.    A.    Chryst.      1,441,398 ;    Jan.    9. 
Electric    switch.      W.    D.    Collins    and    G.    W.    H.    Allen. 

1,470,059 ;  Oct.  9. 
Electric  switch.     E.  L.  Connell.     1,471,308  ;  Oct.  16. 
Electric  switch.     J.  B.   Downing.     1,477,-251  ;   Dec.   11. 
Electric  switch.     J.  O.  Els  and  E.  J.  KnaufE.     1,448,058  : 

Mar.   13. 
Electric  switch.     A.  P.  Fahnestock.     1.477,335;  Dec.  11. 
Electric  switch.     F.  P.  Gates.     1,451,570;  Apr.  10. 
Electric  switch.     W.  H.  Harrington.     1,466.507;  Aug.  28. 
Electric  switch.     H.   A.   Hart.     1,473,579 ;   Nov.   6. 
Rlpctric  switch.     H.  J.  Horey.     1.444,000:  Feb.  6. 
Electric   switch.     H.   J.   H.   Huber.     1,462,340;   July  17. 
Electric  switch.     W.   S.   La  Londe.     1,478,523  ;   Dec.   25. 
Electric  switch.      6.    Leddick.      1,477.834 ;   Dec.    18. 
Electric   switch.      H.   E.   Leppert.      1.441.814 ;   Jan.   9. 
Electric  switch.     J.  F.  Llndberg.     1,471,903  ;  Oct.  23. 
Electric   switch.      S.   D.   Livingston.      1.472,800;   Nov.   6. 
Electric  switch.     A.   E.   Maage.      1.455,960 :   May  22. 
Electric  switch.     W.  S.  Mayer.     1,453,591 ;  May  1. 
Electric  switch.     B.  Mazza.     1,459,956;  June  26. 
Electric  switch.     G.  J.  Meuer.     1,470,860  ;  Oct.  16.  ] 

Electric  switch.     C.G.Nelson.     1,448.033  :  Mar.  13. 
Electric  switch.     M.  A.  Persson.     1,471,631;  Oct.  23. 
Electric  switch.     C.    D.   Piatt.     1,445,847:    Feb.   20. 
Electric  switch.     C.   S.  Price.     1,452.931  ;  Apr.  24. 
Electric  switch.     W.  T.  Prinsrle.     1.456,336;  May  22. 
Electric   switch.      F.   J.    Skoda.      1.447.104;    Feb.    27. 
Electric  switch.     N.  L.  Snorf.     1,465,692  ;  Aug.  21. 
Electric  switch.      S.   H.   Todd.     1,466,071  ;   Aug.   28. 
Electric  switch.     C.   L.  Volz.      1,459,520;   June   19. 
Electric  switch.     F.  T.  Wheeler.     1,466,349  :  Aug.  28. 
Electric  switch.     P.  G.  Whittington.     1,468.985;  Sept.  25. 
Electric  switch.     E.  M.  Wilson.     1,447.917  ;  Mar.  6. 
Electric    switch    and    car,    air,    and    electric    couplers. 

Pneumatic    control    system    for.      H.    B.    Van    Dorn. 

1,478,462  ;  Dec.  25. 
Electric  switch  device.     L.  Schon.     1.475,144  ;  Nov.  20. 
Electric  switch.  Fluid-governed.    A.  B.  Conant  and  L.  A. 

House.     1,469,497  ;  Oct.  2. 
Electric-switch  guard.     A.  Samborsky.    1,477,389  ;  Dec.  11. 
Electric     switch.     Thermally-actuated.       P.     W.     Baker. 

1,445,657;  Feb.  20. 
Electric      switch.      Time-controlled.        J.      F.      Newsom. 

1,470,867;  Oct.   16. 
Electric  switches.  No-voltage  release  for.     P.  K.  van  der 

Sterr.     1,476.085;  Dec.  4. 
Electric    switches.     Safety    appliance    for.      M.    Murray. 

1,477,841;   Dec.   18. 

Electric  switching  device.    A.  Messer.     1,441,735  ;  Jan.  9. 
Electric  system.     B.  E.  Getchell.     1,475,295;  Nov.  27. 
Electric  system.     S.  J.  Matthews.     1,447.480;  Mar.  6. 
Electric  testing  device.     R.H.Carter.     1,454,623  ;  May  8. 
Electric   timer.      H.    M.    Appelgate.      1,472,780 ;    Nov.    6. 
Electric    toaster.       C.     E.     Barr     and     T.     E.     Jackson. 

Des.   62,012;   Feb.  27. 
Electric  traction.  Contact  rail  for.     H.  Parodl.    1,454,296  ; 

May  8. 
Electric      transformer      arrangement.        F.      E.      Berry. 

1,467,829;  Sept.  11. 
Electric  treatment.  Apparatus  for  preparing  oil  for.     G.  C. 

Kelley.     1,465,398  ;  Aug.  21. 
Electric     wall     bracket.       T.     E.     Dahl.       Des.     62,705 ; 

July  24. 

Electric  wall-bracket  plate.     P.  M.  Poritz.     Des.  62,869 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Electric  wall  lighting  bracket  fixture.     H.  Abrams.     Des. 

61,816;  Jan.  23. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  invenfions — Continued. 


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Electric  wall  lightiuR  fiiture.     H.  Abiams.     Des.  61,81"  ; 

Jan.  22. 
Electric  water  heater.     W.  W.  Hicks  and  A.  J.  Kercher. 

1.476,335;  Dec.  4. 
Electric  water  heater.     Z.  Trotzer.     1,453,574  ;  May  1. 
Electric  waves,  Receiving  system  for.   L.  Levy.   1,457, 0G9  ; 

May  29. 
Electric-wcld-forging    mat.      I.     W.    Henry.       1,478,226; 

Dec.   18. 
Electric-wire   clamp.      P.    Pairard.      1,453,173 ;   Apr.    24. 
Electric  wirins  machine.     G.  L.  Clark  and  C.  H.  Tibado. 

1.474,680;   Nov.   20. 
Electrical  apparatus.     H.  Bailey.     1,444,445  ;   Feb.  6. 
Electrical  apparatus.    W.  R.  G.  Baker.     1,445.929  ;  Feb.  20. 
Electrical  apparatus.     F.  R.  Beckert.     1,449,725  ;  Mar.  27. 
Electrical   apparatus.     J.  Bijur.     1,443,205  ;  Jan.   23. 
Electrical  apparatus.     F.  F.   Brand.     1,471,096  ;  Oct.  16. 
Electrical  apparatus.     D.  Conlan,  jr.     1,474,763  ;  Nov.  20. 
Electrical  apparatus.     P.  R.  Fortln.     1,441,532  ;   Jan.   9. 
Electrical  apparatus.     H.  M.  Hobert.     1,471,263  ;  Oct.  16. 
Electrical  apparatus.     H.  S.  Pardee.     1,446,656:  Feb.  27. 
Electrical  apparatus.  Casing  for.   J.  W.  Patch.    1,444,480  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Electrical     apparatus.     Casing     for.       H.     O.     Stephens. 

1,448,000;   Mar.   13. 
Electrical     apparatus.      Casing     for.        R.     E.     Wagner. 

1,477.792  ;   Dec.   IS. 
Electrical    apparatus.    Discharge    tube    for.      G.    Collins. 

1,449,167 ;  Mar.  20. 
Electrical     apparatus    for    illuminating    and    decorating 

Christm.ns     trees     ajid     similar     uses.      J.    H.    Betts. 

1,456,091 ;  May  22. 
Electrical  apparatus  for  indicating  and  repeating  move- 
ments at  a  distance.     J.  L.  Routin.     1.471,708  ;  Oct.  23. 
Electrical  apparatus  for  the  local  and  distant  repetition 

of  movements.    J.  F.  Gill  and  J.  N.  Chaviara.    1,469,438  ; 

Oct.    2. 
Electrical  apparatus.  Method  and  means  for  cooling.     L. 

H.   Bnmham.     1,462,321 ;   July  17. 
Electrical    apparatus,    Mounting   and    protecting.      D.    P. 

Whitin?.     1.442.456:  Jan.  16. 
Electrical  apparatus.  Protective  device  for.     C.  H.  Kline. 

1,462,346;   July  17. 
Electrical  apparatus.  Radiating  casing  for.     M.  I/.  Elder. 

1  471  888  *  Oct    23. 
Electrical  apparatus, 'shield  for.    A.  G.  Miller.     1,471,183  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Electrical  appliance.   High-frequency.     E.   S.   Humphreys. 

1.447.785:  Mar.  6. 
Electrical  appliances,  Terminal  for.     C.  H.  Werenskiold. 

1.454,359  :  May  8. 
Electrical-cable    joints.    Insulating   cap    for.      F.   M.   van 

Gelderen.      1,460,624  ;   July   3. 
Electrical  change-over  apparatus.     H.  Riegger.     1,471,863  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Electrical  circuits.  System  of  control  of.     W.  H.  Powell. 

1.447.570:   Mar.    6. 
Electrical  coil.     S.  R.   Wright.     1,440,760;   Jan.  2. 
Electrical  coil  unit.     D.  Stone.     1.445.919  :   Feb.   20. 
Electrical  colls.  Machine  and  method  for  winding.     H.  C. 

Egerton.     1,462,032;   July  17. 
Electrical  coils.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  testing.     A. 

H.  Adams.     1.445,260:  Feb.  13. 
Electrical  communication,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for. 

D.    G.   McCaa.      1,459.786;    June   26. 
Electrical    condenser.      B.     Ames    and    P.     J.     Gilinson. 

1,444,534  ;  Feb.  6. 
Electrical  condenser.     W.  Dubilier.     1,455,781 ;   May   22. 
Electrical   condenser.     M.   Klosner.      1,452,610;   Apr.   24. 
Electrical  condenser.   B.  Maepberson.    1,474,486  ;  Nov.  20. 
Electrical  conductor  svstem.  Overhead.     H.  B.  P.  Wrenn 

and   A.    S.    O'Donoghue.      1,459,174 :    June    19. 
Electricil     conductors.     Connector    for.      R.     A.    Haislip 

and   E.   M.  Matthews.      1.448,116 :    Mar.   13. 
Electrical    conductors.    Distributing-box    connection    for. 

H.  H.  Berry.     1,460.698  ;   July  3. 
Electrical  conductors.  Strain  clamp  for.     W.  T.  Goddard. 

1.458,753;  June  12. 
Electrical    conductors,     Suspension    clamp    for.        B.    A. 

Plimpton.      1,456.932;   May  29. 
Electrical    conduits,    cables,    and    the    like.    Fitting    for. 

G.  C.  Thomas,  jr.     1,448,367  ;  Mar.  13. 
"Electrical  connecting  device.     R.  B.  Benjamin.     1,465,410  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Electrical     connection.       .T.     M.     Anderson.       1.443,669 ; 

.Tan.   30. 
Electrical  connection.     V.  C.  Hamister.     1.453.793  ;  May  1. 
Electrical  connector.     H.  A.  Douglas.     1.464,468  ;  Aug.  7. 
Electrical  connector.     R.  E.  Williams  and  H.  H.  Moreton. 

1.445.924  ;  Feb.  20. 
Electrical  connector  device.     R.  B.  Benjamin.     1,478,166  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Electrical  connector  device.     E.  H.  Freeman.     1.470,824  : 

Oct.  16. 
Electrical-connector  forming  tool.    J.  Lake,  jr.    1,456,928  : 

May*  29. 
Electrical  contact  and  operating  the  same.     R.  F.  Brackn 

1,445,066  ;  Feb.   13. 
Electrical    contact    device.      H.    A.    Tuckey.      1,470,304 ; 

Oct.  9.  K 

Electrical    contact    points.    Tool    for    grinding.      N.    A. 

Anderson.     1,458,459;  June  12. 

5S339— G9 


Electrical  contacts,  Making.     C.  A.  Laise  and  O.  C.  Hollo- 
peter.      1,469,043  ;    Sept.    25. 
I'lectrical  control   system.     W.   W.   Coblentz.      1,458,165  ; 

June   12. 
Electric;;!  controlling  means.    C.  S.  Schroeder.    1,474,447  ; 

Nov.   20. 
Electrical      controlling      mechanism.        H.      E.      Stahl. 

1,459.756;  June  26. 
Electrical   controlling   system.     J.   H.    Hunt.      1,446,971; 

Feb.  27. 
Electrical     coupling.       F.     P.     Mansbendel.       1,474,975 ; 

Nov.    20. 
Electrical  cut-out.     C.  D.  Piatt.     1,454,185  ;  May  8. 
Electrical   display   system.     R.   F.   Stoddard.      1,462,875 ; 

July  24. 
Electrical  dehydrator.      W.   O.   Eddy.     1,440,774  ;   Jan.  2. 
Electrical  dehydrator.     R.   E.  Land.     1,467,003  ;  Sept.  4. 
Electrical    devices.    Control    system    for.      J.    H.    Hunt. 

1,441,928  ;  Jan.  9. 
Electrical   discharge  device.      R.    A.   Heisrng.      1,452,339 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Electrical   distribution  system.     E.   B.  Birch.     1,457,052 ; 

May  29. 
Electrical  distribution  system.    L.  C.  Wescoat.    1,478,079; 

Dec.    18. 
Electrical  distribution.   System  of.     E.  Bauer  and  W.  A. 

Turbayne.     1,442,320  ;  Jan.  16. 
Electrical  distribution.  System  of.   W.  L.  Bliss.    1,471.093  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Electrical    distribution.    System    of.      G.    H.    Roosevelt. 

1,460,213  ;  June  26. 
Electrical     distributor.       W.     B.     Stearns.        1,461,101 ; 

July  10. 
Electrical  energy.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  limiting 

the  transmission  of.     L.  Espenschied.     1.466,707  ;  Sept.4. 
Electrical  energy.  System  for  the  aeneration  and  distribu- 
tion  of.      C.    L.    Hommel.     1,448,219  :    Mar.   13. 
Electrical  fixture.     E.  W.  Flender.     1.440,589  ;  Jan.  2. 
Electrical  fixture.     M.  Guett.     1,460,060;   June  26. 
Electrical  heater.     R.  R.  Shriver.     1.477,982  ;  Dec.  18. 
Electrical  heating  device.    R.  F.  Zimmermann.     1,464,255  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Electrical-heating-element     winding     apparatus.       E.     L. 

WIejrand.     1.478,465  ;  Dec.  25. 
Electrical    heating    elements.    Pack    for.      W.    A.    Braun. 

1,452,954  ;  Apr.  24. 
Electrical  heating  or  resistance  unit.     H.   A.  Thompson. 

1,476.116;  Dec.  4. 
Electrical      heating     unit.        P.      Bergeon.        1,456,755 : 

May  29. 
Electrical  heating  unit.     M.   Simon.     1.477,602  :  Dec.   18. 
Electrical    ignition    system.      C.    B.    Reddig.      1,464,112 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Electrical   ignition   system.     H.   M.   Stoller.      1,464,120 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Electrical     impulse     indicator.       S.     Buben.       1,471,357 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Electrical    indicating   device.      R.    S.    O'Neil.      1,461,830 ; 

July  17. 
Electrical  instrument.     C.  I.  Hall.     1,462,337;   July  17. 
Electrical-instrument  contact.     M.  C.  Cosgrav.    1.476.800  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Electrical      instruments,      Dial      for.        V.      H.      Meyer. 

1.456,644  ;  Mav  29. 
Electrical   machine.      L.   A.   Darling.      1,454,833  ;   May   8. 
Electrical  machinery  and  making  same.  Brush  for.     O.  E. 

Becker.     1,448,511:  Mar.  13. 
Electrical  machines,   Commutating  system  for.     C.  L.  A. 

M.  Leblanc.     1,461,446;  July  10. 
Electrical   oscillations.    Method   of    and   arrangement   for 

receiving.     A.  Melssner.     1,474.726  :  Nov.  20. 
Electrical    outlets,    Receptacle   plate    for.      A.    D.    Sands. 

1.454,081  :  5rav  8. 
Electrical  precipitation.     A.  P.  Nesbit.     1,440,887 ;  Jan.  2. 
Electrical    precipitation,    etc..    Producing.      A.    P.    Nesbit. 

1.440.886  :  .Tan.  2. 
Electrical  precipitation  of  suspended  material  from  gases. 

Apparatus  for.     W.  A.  Schmidt.     1,453,325  ;  May  1. 
Electrical  precipitation  of  suspended  particles  from  gases. 

Apparatus   for.     E.   Moller   and  W.    Hoss.      1,469,275 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Electrical  precipitation  of  suspended  particles  from  gases. 

Apparatus  for.      C.   H.   Welskopf.      1.454.255;   May   .S. 
Electrical   protective   device.      P.  MacGahan.      1,443.583 ; 

.Tan.   30. 
Electrical    protective    device.      D.    T.    Mav.      1.448,559 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Electrical  protective  device.     R.  J.  Wenslev.     1.466.260: 

Aug.  28. 
Electrical   orotector.      G.   W.   Janson  and   L.   H.   Rovere. 

1.457.249:  May  29. 
Electrical  receiving  or  repeating  apparatus  and  operating 

same.     B.  W.  Kendall.     1.453,982  ;  May  1. 
Electrical  receptacle.     R.B.Benjamin.     1.476.036:    Dec.  4. 
Electrical      recording     instrument.        F.      H.      Bowman. 

1,463,004  ;  .Tuly  24. 
Electrical  rectifier.     O.  K.  Luscomb.     1.446,757  :   Feb.  27. 
Electrical    rectifier     and     pole    changer.      W.    Kaisling. 

1.441.426  ;  Jan.  9. 
Electrical  regulator.     A.  A.  Tirrill.     1,466,258:  Axis.  28. 
Electrical  relnv.     R.  C.  Browne.     1,474.344  :  Nov.  20. 
Electrical   resistance.      W.    Clark.      1,441.399:    Jan.    9. 
Electrical  resistance.     E.  R.  Stoekle.     1,448,681  :  Mar.  13 


1090 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Contimied. 


F. 


Fahrenwald. 


Electrical     resistance     element. 

1,464,312  ;    Aug.    7. 
Electrical  resistance   element  of  electric  soldering  irons 

and    similar    heating    apparatus.       P.     E.    Landberg. 

1,467,178;    Sept.    4. 
Electrical  resistances  to  stabilize  their  resistance.  Treat- 
ing.    F.  R.  Parker.     1,446,720  ;  Feb.  27. 
Electrical   separation   of   suspended   material   from   gases. 

Apparatus  for  the.     E.  Anderson.     1,444,997;   Feb.  13. 
Electrical  separation  of  suspended  particles  from  gases, 

Apparatus    for.      B.    Anderson    and    W.    A.    Schmidt. 

1,444,092  ;  Feb.  6. 
Electrical    signaling.      L.    Cohen    and    J.    O.    Manborgne. 

1.476,691 ;   Dec.   11. 
Electrical  signalins;  and  recording  system.     J.  M.  Diegel. 

1,451,900  ;  Apr.  l7. 
Electrical  snap  switch.     H.  Gross.     1,466,280;  Aug.  28. 
Electrical  sparking  device.     W.  C.  Schneider.     1,468,517  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Electrical  sound-detecting  apparatus.     P.  W.   Bridgman. 

1,446,544  ;  Feb.  27. 
Electrical  switch.    A.  P.  Ball  and  F.  Zenker.     1,453,696 ; 

May  1. 
Electrical    switch.      B.   R.   Benjamin    and   T.    H.    Harris. 

1,447,172;  Mar.   6. 
Electrical   switch.     C.    A.    Deas.      1,462.690;    July   24. 
Electrical  switch.     C.  L.  Hopkins.     1,465,306 ;  Aug.  21. 
Electrical  switch.    A.  W.  Rosen.    1,471,210  ;  Oct.  16. 
Electrical  switch,  Centrifugal.     C.  P.  Banzhof.     1,444,825  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Electrical-ewitch    inclosure    or    cabinet.      B.    D.    Horton. 

1,465,985  ;  Aug.   28.     , 
Electrical   switching   device.     I.   L.    Stanger.      1,465,878 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Electrical  system.     C.  S.  Cook.     1,455,572  ;  May  15. 
Electrical  system.     R.  E.  Hellmund.     1,475,822  ;  Nov.  27. 
Electrical  system.     G.  W.   Huey.     1,448,405 ;   Mar.   13. 
Electrical  system.     C.  Kettering.     1,448,749  ;  Mar.  20. 
Electrical   system.     K.   A.   Simmon.     1,477,455 ;  Dec.   11. 
Electrical   system.     H.   M.    Stoller.      1,459,422;   June   19. 
Electrical   system.      N.    W.    Storer.      1,477.465 ;    Dec.    11. 
Electrical  system,     W.  A.  Turbayne.     1,478,011 ;  Dec.  18. 
Electrical  system.     R.  J.   Wensley.     1,442,202 ;   Jan.    16. 
Electrical     system     and     apparatus.         K.     A.     Simmon. 

1,477,456  ;   Dec.   11. 
Electrical    testing    clip.      G.    B.    Dusinberre.      1,452,194 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Electrical  testing  instrument.     J.  P.  Moody.     1,461,492  ; 

July   10. 
Electrical   testing   system.    A.    G.    Chapman.      1,476,689 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Electrical    testing   system.      G.    G.    Dobson.      1,465,352; 

Aug.  21. 
Electrical    testing   system.      H.    M.    Stoller.      1,462,053 ; 

July  17. 
Electrical  translating  devices,  Starter  for.     F.  G.  Keyes. 

1,461,038;   July  10. 
Electrical  transmission  of  communications.     H.  Rowntree. 

1,475,448  :  Nov.  27. 
Electrical  -  wave     transmission     system.       W.    E.    Booth. 

1,470,955  ;  Oct.  16. 
Electrical      windings,      Construction      of.      S.      Rogers. 

1,451,374 ;    Apr.  10. 
Electrical  windings.  Terminal  connector  for.    C.  H.  Thor- 

darson.     1,470,337  ;  Oct.  9. 
Electrically  -  controlled     mechanism.       M.     J.     Brierty. 

1,467,704  ;  Sept.  11. 
Electrically-driven  mechanism.  Control  means  for.     L.  J. 

Stephenson.     1,475,970:   Dec.   4. 
Electrically-heated    utensil.       J.     F.     Lamh.       1,468,385 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Electrically-operated  switch  and  the  like.     L.   H.   Wads- 
worth.     1,471,080;  Oct.  16. 
Electrically-vibrated  screen.    T.  J.  Sturtevant.    1,458,111 : 

June  5. 
Electricity     counter.       K.     R.     Ihamuotlla.       1,471,664 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Electricity-metering     system.       J.     Harris.        1,474,965 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Electrode.     C.   G.  Fink.     1,441,667:  Jan.   9. 
Electrode.     F.  J.  Metzger.     1,448.413;  Mar.  13. 
Electrode  and  its  construction.    R.  F.  Trimble.    1,465,381 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Electrode,  Flexible.     D.  R.  Price.     1,447.357:  Mar.  6. 
Electrode  for  electric-arc  cutting  or  reducing.    C.  J.  Hol- 

slag.  1,451,392  ;  Apr.  10. 
Electrode   for    electric    furnaces    and   manufacturing    the 

same.     C.  W.  Soderberg.     1,440,724  ;  Jan.  2. 
Electrode   for   electrolytic  .cells.     J.   Gerstle.      1,448,208 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Electrode    for   ion    concentration    effects.      E.    A.    Keeler. 

1,474.151  ;  Nov.  13. 
Electrode   handler.     A.    W.   Gregg.      1,466,503 :   Aug.    28. 
Electrode     holder.       W.     H.     Flood    and    D.     T.     Smout. 

1.475.481  ;  Nov  27 
Electrode  holder.     G.  Goughnour.     1,472,215  ;  Oct.  30. 
Electrode.     Positioned.       W.     W.     Strong.       1,456,044 ; 

May  22. 
Electrode  protector.     W.  Dyrssen.     1,468,103 ;  Sept.  18. 
Electrode       protector,      Telescoping.         G.      M.       Little. 

1,456.894  ;  May  29. 
Electrode  steam  boiler.     J.  Buchll.     1.466.013;  Aug.   28. 
Electrode  structure.     W.C.White.     1,444,438  ;  Fob.  "6. 


Electrode  -   supporting     device.       W.     G.      Houskeeper. 

1,456,504  ;  May  29. 
Electrode,  Therapeutic.    E.  C.  Hanson  and  W.  L.  Carlson. 

1,463,392;   July  31. 
Electrode,  Welding.     J.  P.  Copland.     1,471,326;  Oct.  23. 
Electrode,  Welding.     C.  J.   Holslag.     1,478,738;  Dec.  25. 
Electrodes,  Apparatus   for  moving  furnace.     W.   Dyessen. 

1,450,668  ;  Apr.  3. 
Electrodes,  Baking  carbon.    C.  W.  Soderberg.    1,441,037 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Electrodes,  Coating  battery.     H.  D.  Lapkln.     1,467,047 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Electrodes,  Feeding  and  rotating  means  for.    A.  P.  Davis. 

1.460.793;  July  3. 
Electrodes,   Jig   employed  in  the   construction  of.     R.   F. 

Thimble.     1,478,071 ;   Dec.    18. 
Electrodes,  Making.     R.  F.  Trimble.     1,472,505;  Oct.  30. 
Electrodes,   Rotary   moans  for   cleaning.      H.   A.   Winter- 
mute.     1,454,256:  May  8. 
Electrodes,    Suspending.      C.    W.    Soderberg.      1,442,031 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Electrodeposition.     B.  S.  Summers.     1,475,973  ;  Dec.  4. 
Electrodynamic  armatures.  Constructing.     A.  D.  T.  Libby. 

1,447,993  ;  Mar.  13. 
Electrodynamic  machine.     A.  N.  Sammarone.     1,467,339 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Electrodynamic   receiver.     E.  S.  Pridham  and  P.  L.  Jensen. 

1,448,279;  Mar.  13. 
Electrolvsis  apparatus.  P.  M.  Kree.  1,445.961 ;  Feb.  20. 
Electrolysis,  Method  of.  F.  G.  Clark.  1,476,284  ;  Dee.  4. 
Electrolvsis,  Method  of  and  means  for  counteracting  de- 
structive. L.  O.  Gunderson.  1,449,991  ;  Mar.  27. 
Electrolysis  mitigation.  G.  G.  .Tones.  1,454,895  ;  May  15. 
Electrolysis   of   metals,   Apparatus   for   the.     A.   Cremer. 

1,466,994;    Sept.   4. 
Electrolysis  of  water.     R.  Pechkranz.     1,448,037  ;  Mar.  13. 
Electrolyte  for  aluminum  production  and  preparing  same. 

A.  Pacz.     1,464,625  ;  Aug.  14. 
Electrolyte    gas    and    splash    escape.      E.    A.    Stallings. 

1,469,119;    Sept.    25. 
Electrolyte    level    indicator.       R.     Simpson.       1,464,510 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Electrolyte,    Storage-battery.      E.    J.    Reub.      1,454,078; 

May  8. 
Electrolytic  apparatus.    W.  G.  Allan.     1,464,840 ;  Aug.  14. 
Electrolytic    apparatus.       R.    K.     Chrisman.      1,477,629 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Electrolytic   apparatus.      W.    E.   Greenawalt.      1,444,787 ; 

Feb.  i3. 
Electrolytic  apparatus.    A.  K.  Smith.     1,442.238  ;  Jan.  16. 
Electrolytic  apparatus.     J.  N.  Smith.     1,450,156  :  Mar.  27. 
Electrolytic  apparatus.     J.  N.  Smith.     1,476.303  :  Dec.  4. 
Electrolytic  apparatus  and  other  purposes.  Tank  or  ves- 
sel for.     R.    D.  Mershon.     1,456,901 :  May  29. 
Electrolytic  cell.    D.  A.  Brading.     1,452,589 ;  Apr.  24.   . 
Electrolytic  cell.     R.  S.  Handy.     1,476.251 ;  Dec.  4. 
Electrolytic  cell.     I.  H.  Levin.     1,478,341 ;   Dec.   18. 
Electrolytic   cell.     C.   W.   Marsh.      1,443,797;   Jan.  30. 
Electrolytic   cell.     R.   H.   McKee.      1.477.512:   Dec.   11. 
Electrolytic  ceU.     J.   Slepian.     1,456,941  :  May  29. 
Electrolytic  cell.     J.  M.  Williams.     1,467,217;  Sept.  4. 
Electrolytic  cell  for  generating  oxygen  and  hydrogen.     I. 

H.    Levin.      1,478,340;    Dec.    18. 
Electrolytic   cell   structures.      W.    G.   Allan.      1,464,689; 

Aug.  14. 
Electrolvtic  cells.  Means  for  replenishing  the  electrolyte 

of.     P.  H.  Brace.     1,475.739;  Nov.  27. 
Electrolvtic  iron.  Making.    F.  A.  Bustis,  C.  R.  Hayward,  H. 

M.  Schleicher,  and  D.  Belcher.     1,451,333;  Apr.  10. 
Electrolvtic  process.    F.  N.  Flynn  and  G.  D.  Van  Arsdale. 

1,448.923  ;  Mar.  20. 
Electrolytic  process.     J.  S.  Groff.     1,464,506  ;  Aug.  14. 
Blectrolyzing  fused  materials.  Electrode  for.     T.  Kolkln. 

1,449,008  ;  Mar.  20. 
Electromagnet.    B.  M.  Bouton.    1,451,525  ;  Apr.  10. 
Electromagnet.     W.  C.  Stevens.     1,460.517  :  July  3. 
Electromagnet.     B.  B.  Thurston.     1.462,129;   July  17. 
Electromagnet  cores.  Tool  for  assembling  spool  heads  on. 

E.  Bergman.     1,470.212  ;  Oct.  9. 
Electroma.gnets,   Amplifier  for.     F.   Schroter.     l,47i,668; 

Electromagnetic  apparatus.     C.  A.   Cadwell.     1,449.852 ; 

Mar.  27.  .,.„,.,„ 

Electromagnetic    apparatus.       G.     Fussner.       1,457,519; 

June  5.  .rr         ^,    .. 

Electromagnetic      apparatus.        R.      W.      Van      Norden. 

1,457,475 :   June  5.  ,  ^      „     o.     w 

Electromagnetic    and    control    therefor.      G.     E.    fctacK. 

1,453.555;  May  1. 
Electromagnetic   brake.      B.    E.    Fernow,   .1r.      1,474,960 ; 

Nov.    20.  „         .,  .    ..-cnr-i  . 

Electromagnetic     control.       B.     W.     Jones.  1,475.951 , 

Dec    4 

Electromagnetic    core.  H.    R.    Patterson.  1,441,522; 

Tin    S 

Electromagnetic  device.  E.  B.  Carlchoff  and  B.  W.  Jones- 

1,405.994;  Feb.   20.  ,  _  .„!  „oo 

Electromagnetic    device.  G.    C.    Cummlngs.      1,464,088, 

Electromagnetic    device.      W.    H.    D.    Ford.      1,459,824 ; 

Electromrignetic    device.      W.    H.    D.    F-rd       1,464,091  ; 
Aug.   7. 


UNITED  STATPJS  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1091 


Electromagnetic  deylce.     D.  D.  Miller.     1,4G3,S.S1  ;  Aug.  7. 
Electromagnetic   governor    for    motor-soiierator    sets.      C. 

W.  Dake.     1,442.131  ;  Jan.  16. 
Electromagnetic    switch.       W.    W.    Brown.       1,466,208 : 

Aug.   28. 
Electromagnetlcally  -  actuated    apparatus.      M.    Herklotz. 

1.476.363 ;   Dec.  4.  ^    t     -r 

Electromagneticallv-controlled   brake.     M.    E.  and   J.   J. 

Neenan.     1.442,898;  Jan.  23. 
Elect romechanicyl    brake.      E.    B.    Thurston.      1,455,895 ; 

May  22.  ^     „. 

Electromotors.  Switch  drum  for  starting  and  controlling. 

L.  Schon.     1.474,094;  Nov.  13. 
Electron-discharge  apparatus.    H.  E.  Dunham.    1,469,075  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Electron-discharge  J^vice.     R.  V.  L.  Hartley.     1,442.430  : 

Jan.  16. 
Electron-discharge  device.     W.  J.  Herdman.     1,467,318 ; 

Sept.  11.  ^„^    „, 

Electron-discharge    device.       R.    W.    King.       l,4(2,4ii; 

Oct.  30. 
Electron-discharge     device.     P.     Schwerin.       1,459,417 ; 

June  19. 
Electron-discharge  device.     H.  W.  Weinhart.     1,478,076 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Electron-discharge  device.    W.  Wilson.    1,463,860  ;  Aug.  7. 
Electron-emitting    cathode    and    making    same.      C.    D. 

Hocker.     1,459,400  ;   June  19. 
Electron-emitting  cathode  and  manufacturing  same.    J.  W. 

Harris.     1,464,813;  Aug.   7. 
Electron-tube  apparatus.      H.   C.   Rentschler.      1,466,99  <  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Electronic  emission.     H.  P.  Donle.     1,477,869  ;  Dec,  18. 
Electronic  emission.  Method  and  apparatus  for  increasing. 

H.  P.  Donle.     1,477,868;  Dec.  18. 
Electroplating.     E.   N.  Taylor.     1,473,060  ;  Nov.   6. 
Electroplating  anode.     B.  Bart.     1,467,083;  Sept.  4. 
Electroplating  anode.     E.  M.  Beck.     1,474,460;  Nov.  20. 
Electroplating    apparatus.       L.    V.    Mather.       1,442.438 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Electroplating     apparatus.        L.      Potthoff.        1,475,198 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Electroplating  apparatus.    W.  Thompson  and  W.  R.  Jame- 
son.     1,455,419  ;    May    1. 
Electroplating  apparatus.     V.  Todd.     1,468,764  ;  Sept.  25. 
Electroplating  machine.     F.  J.  Bell.     1,442,514  ;  Jan.  16. 
Electropneumatic    brake.       T.    H.    Thomas.       1,440,421 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Electroscopic  apparatus.     F.  A.  Johnsen  and  K.  Rahbek. 

1,446,748  ;  Feb.  27. 
Electrotherapeutic  apparatus.     E.  Aba.     1,469,471 ;  Oct.  2. 
Electrotherapeutic    device.      H.    J.    Nelson.      1,465,615 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Element,   Suspending.     A.    Hopkins.      1,450,176 ;   Apr.   3. 
Elevating   and  loading  device.      F.   Berndt.      1,450,015 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Elevating     and     positioning     machine.       J.     L.     WentB. 

1,471,763  ;  Oct.  23. 
Elevating  apparatus.  Vertical.    G.  D.  Parker.     1,459,246 ; 

June  19. 
Elevating  Jack.     J.  G.  Crockett.    1,451,661 ;  Apr.  10. 
Elevating  machine.     C.   Tonsager.     1,442,747;  Jan.  16. 
Elevating   mechanism.   Director.      W.   H.   P.   Blandy    and 

R.    K.    Turner.      1,474,759 ;    Nov.    20. 
Elevator :  See — 

Automobile  elevator.  Removable    elevator. 

Binder  elevator.  Rod    elevator. 

Casing  elevator.  Silo  elevator. 

Fruit  elevator.  Stairway  elevator. 

Grain  elevator.  Vehicle  elevator. 

Liquid  elevator.  Water  elevator. 

Lumber  elevator.  Well  elevator. 

Platform    elevator.  Well-casing  elevator. 

Portable  elevator. 
Elevator.     T.   G.  Cornell.     1.458.032:  June  B. 
Elevator.     T.  C.   Craig.     1,461,601;  July  10. 
Elevator.      S.    P.    Erwln.      1.446,339;    Feb.    20. 
Elevator.      C.    W.    Gross    and    J.    A.    Leete.      1,442,267 : 

Jan.  16. 
Elevator.     N.  P.  JuUen.     1,454.117  ;  May  8. 
Elevator.     A.  H.  Thomas.     1,454,193-4  ;  May  8. 
Elevator.     W.  B.  Wigle.     1,448.100;  Mar.  13. 
Elevator.     W.  W.  Wilson.     1,468,589  ;  Sept.  18. 
Elevator  and  conveyer  of  the  step  or  stairway  type.  Com- 
bined.  J.  Hendry.     1,445.588  :  Feb.   13. 
Elevator-boot     control.     Self-adjusting.        C.     M.     WalL 

1.441,137;  Jan.  2. 
Elevator  brake.     N.  W.  Gudmundson.     1,443,841 ;  Jan.  30. 
Elevator  brake.     A.  G.  Janes.     1.454,745  ;  May  8. 
Elevator  brake.  Automatic.     P.  Kesten   and   H.   Osborne. 

Rel5,733:   Dec.   18. 
.  Elevator  buffer.     W.  S.  Atkinson.     1,473,692  ;  Nov.  13. 
Elevator-car   gates,    and   elevator  shaft   doors.    Safety   ap- 

plinnce  for.     G.  G.   Laiireyns.     1.4i^f!.074:   Apr.   24. 
Elevator  control.    B.  S.  Bahl.    1,46Q,091 ;  June  2«. 
Elevator  control  mechanism.     W.  S.  Atkinson.     1,446,631 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Elevator   control    system.     W.    H.    Hartman.      1,444,313 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Elevator-control    system,    Hydraulic-.      W.    H.    Hartman. 

1,463,995;   Aug.   7. 
Elevator  conveyer.     R.  K.  Barnett.     1.470,663:   Oct.   16. 
Elevator  door.     B.   Wexler.     1,457,560;  Juu«  C. 


Elevator  door  hanger.     O.  P.  McGec.     1.461,249  ;  July  10. 
Elevator-door  lock.     C.  W.  Carr,  R.  J.  Dixon,  and  P.  W. 

Conover.     1,453,915  ;  May  1. 
Elevator-door  lock.     J.  F.  Clancy.     1,477,630;  Dec.  18. 
Elevator-door    lock.      .T,    Girten.      1,476,710 ;    Dec.    11. 
Elevator-door  lock.     M.  Jacobsky.     1,476,254  ;  Dec.  4. 
Elevator-door    lock.       J.    T.    Schlesluger.       1,468,677-8; 

Sept.  25. 
Elevator-door-lock-control  mechanism.     W.   H.   Hartman. 

1,464,871;   Aug.   14. 
Elovntor-door-locking  mechanism.    B.  Wexler.     1,477,737; 

Dec.  18. 
Elevator  dump.     I.  S.  Alton.     1,460,635  ;  July  3. 
Elevator  feeder.   Box-.     F.    Stebler.     1,461,465;  July   10. 
Elevator-hatchway  gate.     M.  P.  Kevlin.     1,476,449  ;  Dec.  4. 
Elevator    hoist.      H.    A.    Davis    and    P.    S.    Newcomer. 

1,457,021:  May  29. 
Elevator  Interlock.    T.  A.  Melville.    1,470,279 ;  Oct.  9. 
Elevator    Interlock,    Safety.      F.    M.    Coffin.      1,462,264; 

July  17. 
Elevator  interlocking  device.     J.  E.  W.  Fogal.     1,453,551 ; 

May   1. 
Elevator  lock.     J.  Baer.     1,458,871 ;  June  12. 
Elevator  lock.     F.  G.  Shepherd.     1,446,668  ;  Feb.  27. 
Elevator  safety  device.     W.  H.  Foye.     1,473,147  ;  Nov.  6. 
Elevator-shaft  doors,  Safety  device  for  sidewalk-.     G.  G. 

Laureyns.     1,446,299  ;  Feb.   20. 
Elevator-shaft    doors.     Safety    mechanism     lor.       G.    G. 

Laureyns.     1,453,073;  Apr.  24. 
Elevator  system.     W.  Gr8mer.     1,458,881 ;  June  12. 
Elevator   system.   United    coal-storage.      A.    D.    Greasier. 

1,446,785  ;  Feb.  27. 
Elevator.    Unloading    and    reclaiming.      H.    K.    Smith. 

1.441.249  ;  Jan.  9. 
Elevators    and    the    like,    Backstop    for.      E.    A.    Beyl. 

1,462,318;  July  17. 
Elevators.     Automatic     feeder     for.        H.     F.     Gorsuch. 

1.440,594  :  Jan,  2. 
Elevators,  Automatic  feeder  for.     S.  Olson.     1,469,329; 

Oct.  2. 
Elevators.    Control   system   for   electric.      W.    S.    Smith. 

1,443,766  :  Jan.  30. 
Elevators,  Door  lock  for.     J.  T.  Schleslnger.     1,447,896; 

Mar.   6. 
Elevators,    Door    lock    for.      F.    F.    Turner.      1,448,776; 

Mar.  20. 
Elevators,    Electrically-operated    controlling    means    for 

hydraulic.     G.  L,   Slack.     1,443,388;  Jan.  30. 
Elevators,    Emergency    controller    for.      A.    J.    Johnton. 

1,462,507 ;  July  24. 
Elevators,   Floor-level   stop   for  eleetrlcaUy-operated.     B, 

R.  Leigh.     1,445,149  ;  Feb.  13. 
Elevators,  Guide  shoe  for.    R.  Brenne.    1,460,404  ;  July  8. 
Elevators.  Hand-rope  lock  for.     E.  L.  Dunn.     1,458,472; 

June  12. 
Elevators,    Interlock    mechanism    for.      T.    H.    Straley. 

1,468,981  ;  Sept.  25. 
Elevators,  Limit  stop  and  governor  for.     C.  E.  Kimball. 

1,444,614  :  Feb.  6. 
Elevators,    Safety    apparatus    for.      P.    J.    Wooldrldge. 

1,458,790-1 ;  June  12. 
Elevators,     Safety    appliances    for,       P.    J.     Woolrldge. 

1.443,603;  .Tan.  30. 
Elevators.  Safety  clutch  for.  J.  M.  Hawthorne.   1,448,534  ; 

Mar.  18. 
Elevators.     Safety     device     for.     C.     Platz.     1,448,978; 

Mar.  20. 
Elevators,    Safety    device   for  loading.     B.    F.    Sparling. 

1,464,450:   Aug.   7. 
Elevators,  System  of  control  for  electric.    P.  H.  Brodcaser. 

1,460,569:   July  S. 
Elliptical    ob.iects.    Machine    making   or    operating   upon. 

L.   M.    Walker.      1,474,868:   Nov.    20. 
Emblem.     T.   C.   Glaser.     1,475.484;  Nov.   27. 
Emblem.     A.  I.  Russell.     1,475.320:  Nov.  27. 
Emblem,  badge,  brooch,  pin.   cuff  button,  watch  fob,  op 

slmUar  article.    C.  B.  Dyer.    Des.  62,272 ;  May  1. 
Emblem  badge,  decalcomania,  or  article  of  similar  nature. 

C.  B.  Raub.     Des.  61,755:  Jan.  2. 
Emblem,   button,   brooch,   fob,   or  similar  article.     V.   L. 

Bentson.     De.s.  62,371  :  May  15. 
Emblem  holder.     C.  A.  Bruch.     1,467,834  ;  Sept.  11. 
Emblem   holder.     R.   W.    Hamilton.      1,455,839;   May  22. 
Emblem  or  badge,     R.  E.  Randall.     Des.  63,237  ;  Nov,  6. 
Emblem  or  bodge.     W.  M.  Sexson.     Des.   61,878  ;  Feb.  8. 

Emblem,    pin,   or   button.      E.   O.    Kiesslg.      Des.   63,559; 

Dec.   18. 
Emblems     and     the     like.     Blank     for,       G.     W.     Heene. 

1,455,289:  Mav  15. 
Embossing  and  cutting  machine.  Biscuit  or  like.    T.  and 

E.   L.   Vicars.     1,457,760;   June  5. 
Embossing  machine.    .\.  H.  Bates.     1.448,374-5  ;  Mar.  13. 
Embossing   machine,   Foil-.      J.    Prudhomme.      1,455,172; 

May  15. 
Embossing  machine  or  press.     C.  A.  Harnden.     1,466,714  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Embroidered  fabric.     C.  P.  Ikle.     Dos.  63,136  ;  Oct.  16. 
Embroidered  fabric.     C.  F.  Ikl4.     Des.  63.179-82  :  Oct.  30. 
Embroidering    machine.      H.    F.    and    M.    P.    Gallagher. 

1,450,031;   Mar.    27. 
Embroidering    machine.    Hand,      F.    Flschli.      I,471,e8» ; 

Oct.  23. 


1092 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alfyliahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Bmbroideiing    machines,  '  Means    for    producing 
embroidery  on.     M.   Bretschneider.     1,441,557 ; 


machine. 


beaded 
Jan.  9. 


Egger.      1,447,650 ; 


frame.      W.   II.   Gosch. 

implement,      Hand-. 
;  Oct.  2. 


1,473,622;  Nov.    13. 
G.      S.      Benevento. 


lace,  or  similar  article.  W.  R.  Tobler. 
J.  A.  Levi  and  O.  Ploetner. 
E.     O.    Schuler.      Des.    62,652 ; 


Jan.  16. 
Machine. 


Embroidery-cutting 

Mar.   6. 
Embroidery 
Embroidery 

1,469,353 
Embroidery, 

Des.  61,881 ;  Feb.  6. 
Ba>broidery     machine 

1,442,622  : 
Embroidery, 

July  10. 
Embroidery, 

Oct.  2. 
Embroidery  machina 
Embroidery     machines, 

crochet  seams  and  patterns  in. 

Apr.  24. 
Embroidery    machines,    Embroidery 

connection      with      multineedle. 

1,443,456;  Jan.  30. 
Embroidery  tool.     C.  L.   Creighton.     1,477,430 ; 
Embroidery    trimming.      A.    A.    Hodgkins.      Des 

Aug.  21. 
Embroidery  work.  Holding  device  for.    J.  A.  Kirchgessner. 

1,469,516;  Oct.  2. 
Emergency  brake.    A.  C.  Elliott.    1,455,576 ;  May  15. 
Emergency     brake.       A.     Nelson     and     L.     T.     Dubois. 

1,469,428  ;  Oct.  2. 
Emergency   brake.      J.    W.    Orr.      1,461,401 ;    July    10. 
Emergency  brake.     C.  G.  Savell.     1,455,666 ;  May  15. 
Emergency-brake  lock.     M.  J.  Penlon.     1,440^823^;  Jan.  2 
Emergency     unit.      O.    N.    Wiswell 

1,456,167;  May  22. 
Emergency   wheel.     M.   C.  Chagnon. 
Emery-wheel  dresser.    H.  M.  Page^sen. 


Machine.      B.    O.    Schuler.      Des.    63,089 ; 

G.   Sieber.     1,460,612;   July  3. 
Device     for     the     production     ol 
A.  H.  Meyer.    1,452,840  ; 

needle    for    use    in 
M.      Bretschneider. 

Doc.   11. 
,    62,008; 


A.  H.  Finlayson. 


and     S.    E.    Allen. 

1,447,758  ;   Mar.   6. 
1,465,738  ;  Aug.  21. 


K.     P.     Place. 


1,466,393  ; 
1,468,395  ; 


Cutter  for.     F.   C.  Branden- 


H.  Morris.     1,457,452  ; 


Wiegand. 


Making. 
C.    F.    Paul,    jr. 
G.      Grindrod. 


1,476,126  ; 
1,459,485  ; 
Klrschbraun. 
1,473,734  ; 
1,461,653  ; 


Emery-wheel-dressing  tool. 

Aug.   28. 
Emery-wheel-dressing    tool. 

Sept.  18. 
Emery-wheel-dressing  tools, 

burg.     1,441,780  ;  Jan.  9. 
Emery  wheels.  Dressing  tool  for. 

June  5. 
Emplacing     apparatus.       E.     L. 

Dec.  4. 
Emptying  device  or  emptier.     G.  M.  Whitney. 

June  19. 
Emulsified      compositions, 

1,469,563;  Oct.  2. 
Bmulsifier,     Centrifugal. 

Nov.   13. 
Emulsifying      apparatus. 

July  10. 
Emulsion  and  making  same.  Bituminous. 

1,450,685;  Apr.   3. 
Emulsions,  Making.     W.  P.  Davey.    1,472,716 ;  Oct.  30. 
Emulsions,  Making.     K.  P.  McElroy.     1,444,844  ;  Feb.  13. 
Emulsions,  Prevention  of  the  formation  of.     E.  E.  Ayres, 

jr.     1,454,617;   May  8.  ,  .  ^ 

Emulsions,   Process   of  and   apparatus  for   resolving.     C. 

H.   Hapgood.     1.474,670;   Nov.   20. 
Emulsions,  Producing.    B.E.Werner.     1,445,427  ;  Feb.  13. 
Emulsions,    Resolving.       E.     E.    Ayres,     jr.       1,454,616 ; 

May  8. 
Enamel    and    making  the   same.      A.    L.   Duval   d  Adrian. 

1,443,813  ;  Jan.  30. 
Enamel  composition.     A.  P.  Pozdech. 
Enamel-ware  protector.    A.  E.  Ployer. 

Mar.  20. 

ware,    Marking.      B.     S. 


L.  Klrschbraun. 


Enameled 

Nov.  13. 
EJnamellng. 
Enameling 
Enameling 


1,452,219  ;  Apr.  17. 
1,447,180 ;  Mar.  6. 

Denk.       1,473,903 ; 


B.  Berninghaus. 
composition, 
furnace.      F. 
1,453,051  ;  Apr.  24. 
Enameling  rack.     W.  D. 
Enamels,    Continuously 

1,460,888;  July  3. 
End   gate.     J.   M.  Gray 
T.  L.  L-lUy. 
S.  Snyder. 


1.452.635;  Apr. 
H.     F.     Willkie. 
C.    Mackey   and    J. 


24. 

1,449,157  : 
H.    Gumz. 


Allen.     1,452,821 ; 
melting    vitreous. 


Apr.  24. 

F.    D.    Cook. 


.     1,450,364;   Apr.   3. 
1,465,521 ;  Aug.  21. 
1,440,564:  Jan.  2. 
P.  J.  Vonderharr.     1,454.003  ;  May  1. 
H.  W.  White  and  W.  Llnlnger.      1,453,219; 


End  gate. 
End  gate. 
Bnd  gate. 
End  gate. 
Apr.  24. 
End-gate  construction.  I.  P.  Avery.  1,446.083  ;  Feb.  20. 
End  gate.  Dump.  H.  D.  Wood.  1,475,915;  Nov.  27. 
Bnd  table.    T.  C.  Cameron'.    Des.  63,281 ;  Nov.  20. 


Engine  :  See — 
Beating  engine. 
Blowing  engine. 
Combustion  engine. 
Diesel  engine. 
Drilling  engine. 
Explosion   engine. 
Explosion  rotating  engine. 
Bxplosive   engine. 
Gas  engine. 
Gasoline   engine. 
Hollander  engine. 
Hydraulic  engine. 
Internal-combustion  engine. 


Logging  engine. 
Oil  -engine. 
Piston  engine. 
Rotary  engine. 
Steam  engine. 
Tidal  engine. 
Towing  engine. 
Two-cycle  engine. 
Two-stroke   engine. 
Two-stroke-cycle  Internal- 
combustion   engine. 
Winding   engine. 


E.  F.  Bate- 


Air-cooled  internal- 
Brown.     1,451,201 ; 


W. 


I,443,ii82 ; 
Dajka. 


R.   I.  Belcla. 


S. 


Whaley. 
1,467,620 ; 
1,449,685 ; 

Wllburn. 


Engine.     H.  Benskin.     1,449,726  ;  Mar.  27. 
Engine.    A.  R.  Carter.     1,467,528  ;  Sept.  11. 
Engine.     O.  E.  Clark.     1,445,996  ;  Feb.  20. 
Engine.     A.  Guaita.     1,440,825;  Jan.  2. 
Engine.    W.  S.  Harley.     1,472,068  ;  Oct.  30. 
Engine.     W.  A.  Holdinghausen.     1,469,836;  Oct.  9. 
Engine.     J.  D.  MacLachlan.     1,467,734  ;  Sept.  11. 
Engine.     L.  L.  Maiden.     1,470,462  ;  Oct.  9. 
Engine.     C.  W.  Mott.     1,464,996;  Aug.  14. 
Engine.     A.  Monsen.     1,447,262 ;  Mar.  6. 
Engine.     A.   L.   Powell.      1,478,357  ;   Dec.    18. 
Engine.     H.  T.  Prosser.     1,452,572  ;  Apr.  24. 
Engine.     D.  G.  Roos.     1,467,251  ;  Sept.  4. 
Engine.     J.  M.   Sharp.     1,472,028;  Oct.  23. 
Engine.     J.  R.  Warren.     1,449,469  ;  Mar.  27. 
Engine,  Accelerator  for  internal-combustion. 

man.     1,477,683  ;   Dec.   18. 
Engine  and  electric  generator  plant, 
combustion.     A.     T.     and     C.     S. 
Apr.  10. 
Engine   and   parts   thereof.   Internal-combustion.     C. 

Philip.     1,462,654  ;  July  24. 

Engine  assembly  table.     J.  H.  Staley.     1,444,757  ;  Feb.  6. 

Engine,    Balancing   disturbing   forces   and   couples   which 

are  produced  in  a  reciprocating.     C.  L.  A.  M.  Leblanc. 

1,472,012  ;  Oct.  23. 

Ehiglne    charge-forming    device,    Combustion-.      J.    Good. 

1,460,667;  July  3. 
Engine,  Combined  internal-combustion  and  turbine.     D.  S. 

Atkinson  and  J.  McKenzie.     1,456,479  ;  May  22. 
Engine   construction,    Method   of  and   apparatus  for  de- 
tecting faulty.     T.  J.  Brooks.     1,451,386;  Apr.  10. 
Engine    construction.    Rotary.      J.    E.    Scott. 

.Tan.  23. 
Engine     control     device.     Compressed-air-. 

1,459,575  ;  June  19. 
Engine-controlled    clutch-releasing   means. 

1,470,272  ;  Oct.  9. 
Engine-controlling      appaxatus.       W.      B. 

1,446,109  ;  Feb.  20. 
Engine-controlling  mechanism.     P.  C.  Llndsey. 

Sept.  11. 
Engine-cooling  fan.    C.  Luther  and  H.  Moeller. 

Mar.  27. 
Engine-cooling   system.      F.    X.    AUen    and    S. 

1,443,859;   Jan.  30. 
Engine-crank-case  lubricant  supplying  and  governing  de- 
vice.    C.  D.  Duncan.     1,464,599  ;  Aug.  14. 
Engine-cranking  device.     E.  Capouch.     1,452,592 ;  Apr.  24. 
Bngine-cylinder-sleeve    sealing    means.      A.    A.    Bull    and 

B.    C.    Darnell.      1,473,139 ;    Nov.    6. 
Engine     cylinders.     Piston     for.        R.     M.     Howdeshell. 

1,473,233;  Nov.  6. 
Engine  equipment,  Internal-combustion-.     G.  A.  Safstrom. 

1.477,188  ;  Dec.  11. 
Engine  exhaust  means.    W.  H.  Pulton.   1,476,704  ;  Dec.  11. 
Engine    fuel    Intakes,    Mixing    attachment    for.      J.    W. 

Shaw.     1,473.052  ;  Nov.  6. 
Engine  governor.     C.  G.  Hartley.     1,466,164 
Engine  head.     G.  Szita.     1,474,452  ;  Nov.  20. 
Engine-hood  protector.     B.   Hess.     1,456,236 
Engine  indicator.     H.  D.  Geyer.     1,456,847 
Engine,   method    and   means   for   feeding  same.    Internal- 
combustion.     D.   Cole.     1,450,250;  Apr.  3. 
Engine  operated  by  liquid  fuel  and  working  the  same.     K. 

O.  Keller.     1,464,268;  Aug.  7. 
Engine  piston.     J.  Thompson.     1,467,255-7  ;  Sept.  4. 
Engine     piston.     Internal-combustion.       H.     J.     Houpert. 

1,450,177  ;  Apr.  3. 
Engine    plants.    Controlling    means    for    internal-combus- 
tion-.    B.   Kagi.     1.452,561;   Apr.   24. 
Engine  preheater.     J.  Good.     1,453,669  ;  May  1. 
Engine  preheater.     J.  Good.     1,456,980;  May   29. 
Engine-priming  device    F.  D.  Sweet.     1,450,929 ;  Apr.  10. 
Engine,    pump,    and    the    like,    Rotary.      .T.    Robertson. 

1,445,559;  Feb.  13. 
Engine,  Pump-operating.    O.  J.  Jones.    1,447,084  ;  Feb.  27. 
Engine  rolls.  Indicator  for  beating.    K.  Stuart.    1,446,357 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Engine,   Rotary   two-cycle   superinduction.     B.   F.   Augus- 
tine.    1,442,596:  .Tan.   16. 
Engine  shaft,  clutch,  and  transmission,  Combined. 

Harley.     Rel5,578  :   Apr.  17. 
Engine  starter.     V.  Bendix.     1,466,945  ;  Sept.  4. 
~     '  V.  Bendix.     1,467,602 ;  Sept.  11. 

V.  Bendix.  1,468,623 ;  Sept. 
V.  Bondlx.  1,475,677;  Nov.  27. 
V.  Bendix.  1,477,863 ;  Dec. 
O.  Brisbols.  1,466,926  ;  Sept. 
A.  E.  Buchenberg.  1.459,358  ; 
E.  I.  Deutsch.  1,459,618;  June  19. 
W.   H.    Hutchins.      1,459,025;    June   19. 

A.  T.  Kirk.     1,474,371 :  Nov.  20. 
J.  Maas.     1,449,865;  Mar.  27. 
W.   L.  McGrath.      1,446,852  ;   Feb.   27. 

W.    L.    McGrath.      1,457.118;   May    29. 
W.  L.  McGrath.     1,462.973;  July  24. 
J.  H.  Richards.     1,440,697  ;  Jan.  2. 

B.  J.  Steen.     1,442.366;  Jan.  16. 
J.  B.  Turner.     1,447,446  :  Mar.  6. 

Field.     C.  P.  Breese.     1,471,379;  Oct.  2S. 
M.  L.  Hlllmer  and  L.  O.  Parker. 


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Aug.  28. 

May  22. 
May  29. 


W.  S. 


Engine  starter. 
Engine  starter. 
Engine  starter. 
Engine  starter. 
Engine  starter. 
Engine  starter. 
Engine  starter. 
Engine  starter. 
Engine  starter. 
Engine  starter. 
Engine  starter. 
Engine  starter. 
Engine  starter. 
Engine  starter. 
Engine  starter. 
Engine  starter. 
Engine  .starter, 
Engine-starter  gearing. 
1,463,211;  July  81. 


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18. 
4. 

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UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  ini^entions — Continued. 


1093 


C.     Marcus.       1,445,903 ; 


Enjjino-starting  nppaxatus.  A.  H.  Abell.  1,474,010; 
Nov.  13. 

Engine-starting  apparatus.  M.  Hirsch.  1,445,049 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Engine-starting  apparatus.  A.  A.  Kent.  1,464,714 ; 
Auir.  14. 

Engine-starting     apparatus. 
Feb.  20. 

Engine-starting  apparatus.  L.  M.  Woolson.  1,467,823 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Engine-starting  device.  W.  R.  and  K.  I.  Goodman. 
1,467,033:    Sept.   4. 

Engine-starting  mechanism.  C.  P.  Brockway.  1,456,403  ; 
May  22. 

Engine-starting  system.  J.  K.  Delano.  1,455,717 ; 
May  16. 

Engino-stopplng  device.    M.  P.  Wolfe.    1.449,026 ;  Mar.  20. 

Engine-supporting  stand.     N.  Nielsen.     1,450,511  ;  Apr.  3. 

Engines.  Accelerator  for  motor-car.  W.  A.  Nordstrom. 
1,452,982;  Apr.  24. 

Engines  acting  on  a  common  crank.  Connection  for  con- 
necting rods  of  reciprocatory.  G.  Sllvestrl.  1,469,827  ; 
Oct.  !). 

Engines.  Adjustable  piston  for.  H.  B.  Goodhart. 
1,474,470;   Nov.   20. 

Engines.  Adjustable  timing  of  oil.  W.  J.  Woodcock. 
1.443,777;  Jan.   30. 

Engines,  Air  auxiliary  supply  means  for  internal-combus 
tion.     T.  A.  Edison,  jr.     1,452,829;  Apr.   24. 

Engines,  Air  cleaning  and  heating  attachment  for  inter- 
nal-combustion.    F.  H.  Adams.     1,463,416  ;  July  31. 

Engines,  Air-compreseing  attachment  for.  C.  A.  Cox. 
1,455,601  ;   May   15. 

Engines.  Air-cooUng  system  for  internal-combustion. 
L.  B.  Doman.     1,469,409;  Oct.  2. 

Engines,  Air  filter  for.    A.  E.  Dressier.   1,451,329  :  Apr.  10. 

Engines,  Air  inlet  and  mixing  device  for  internal-com- 
bustion.    F.  C.  Tabler.     1,468,048  ;  Sept.  18. 

Engines,  Air  inspirator  for.  W.  W.  Hallinan.  1,473,726  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Engines,  Air  moistener  for  internal-combustion.  B.  C. 
Alvord  and   C.   A.   Gilmer.     1,444,897 ;   Feb.    13.     , 

Engines,  Air-preheating  attachment  for  internal  com- 
bustion.    W.  C.  Johnson.     1,443,414  ;  Jan.  30. 

Engines  and  analogous  uses.  Split  piston  for  internal- 
combustion.     G.  T.  Lewis.     1,462,089  ;  July  17. 

Engines  and  forming  the  same,  Composite  metal  struc- 
ture for  internal-combustion.  C.  H.  Wills.  1,441,468  ; 
.T.Tn.   9. 

Engines  and  forming  the  same.  Hot  pot  for  explosive.  H. 
F.    Shepherd.      1,466. •'^46;   Aug.    28. 

Engines  and  like  purposes.  Pump  for  feeding  liquid-fuel. 
E.  H.  Tartrais.     1,471,221 ;  Oct.   16. 

Engines  and  the  like.  Pressure  indicator  for  internal- 
combustion.     J.   Okill.     1.467,558  :  Sept.  11. 

Engines  and  the  like  purposes.  Ignition  system  for  Inter- 
nal-combustion.    H.  H8rig.     1,444,836  ;  Feb.  13. 

Engines  and  transmission.  Mounting  for  automotive.  C. 
S.  Ricker.     1,442,235;  Jan.  16. 

Engines,  Apparatus  for  controlling  the  ignition  point  in 
internal-combustion.      E.  Dodsnn.      1,466,470 :   Aug.   28. 

Engines,  Apparatus  for  distributing  the  combustible 
fluid  and  air  in  explosion.  B.  Schneider.  1,441.302  ; 
.Tan.  9. 

Engines,  Apparatus  for  feeding  oil  to  internal-combus- 
tion.     C.L.Stokes.     1,444.219  ;  Feb.  6. 

Engines,  Apparatus  for  supplying  gas  to  Internal-combus- 
tion.    H.  H.  Nefl.     1,447.809;  Mar.  6. 

Enaines.  Atomizing  gasket  for  internal-Combustion.  G. 
Bailey,  jr.     1,449,256:  Mar.  20. 

Encines,  Attatftment  for  carding.  R.  P.  Hamilton. 
1  441.850:  Jan.  9. 

Engines,  Attachment  for  internal-combustion.  J. 
Stutika.     1,4.^0,652  ;  Apr.  3. 

Engines,  Attachment  for  internal-combustion.  W.  W. 
Whetstine.      1,453,560;   May  1. 

Engines,  Automatic  air  device  for  internal-combustion. 
C.  A.  Rivers.     1,463,909  ;  Aug.  7. 

Engines,  Automatic  controlling  means  for  the  Ignition 
timing  in  internal-combustion.  C.  K.  Edwards  and  D. 
E.   Batty.      1,460,056 ;   June  26. 

Engines.  Automatic  feeder  for  carding.  J.  W.  Walker. 
1,476.-176;  Dec.  4. 

Engines.  Automatic  fuel-economizing  apparatus  for  in- 
ternal -  combu-stion.  E.  Platt-He'pworth.  1,474,686 ; 
Nov.   20. 

Engines,  Automatic  temperature  regulator  for  internal- 
combustion.     W.C.Carter.     1.443,978  ;  Feb.  6. 

Engines,  Auxiliary  alr-lnlet  device  for  internal-combus- 
tion.     C.  N.   Snagg.      1,457,403;   June  5. 

Engines,  Auxiliary  air  inlet  for  Internal-combustion. 
P.  C.  J.  PafFr.Tth.     ■t.47.'i,862:  Nov.  27. 

Engines,  Auxiliary  air  valve  for  internal-combustion.  A. 
Wagner.     1,453,296;  May  1. 

Engines.  Auxiliary  water  vapor  and  air  valve  for  internal- 
combustion.     O.   E.   Rader.     1,472,438 ;   Oct.   30. 

Engines,  Bedplate  for  beater.  D.  Stuart.  1,471,218 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Engines.  Burner  for  internal-combustion;  E.  L.  Lowe. 
1,450,691  ;  Apr.  3. 

E!nglnes,  Burner  for  internal-combuBtlon.  B.  L.  Lowe. 
1,454,972;  May  16. 


Iflnglnes,  Burning  fuel   oil   in  internal-combustion.     E.  L. 

Lowe.     1,462,514  ;  July  24. 
Engines,  Carburation  of  air  for  Internal-combustion.     O. 

Hamilton-Grnpes.     1,471,599  ;   Oct.   23. 
Engines,   Carbureting  apparatus   for  internal-combustion. 

J.  B.  Bartholomew.      1,462,845 ;   July   24. 
Engines,   Carbureting  apparatus  for  internal-combustion. 

W.  L.  O'Neill.     1,452,699;  Apr.  24. 
ii,ngmes.     Carburetor     for     explosion.       J.     S.     Staples. 

•1,442,103  ;  Jan.   16. 
Engines,  Carburetor  for  internal-combustion.     A.   R.  Nel- 
son.    1,445,100  ;  Feb.   13. 
Engines,  Carburetor  for  internal-combustion.     J.  A.  New- 
ell.    1,442,535;  Jan.  16. 
Engines,  Carburetor  for  internal-combustion.     D.  Pordeg. 

1,477,280;   Dec.   11. 
Engines,  Charge-condition  apparatus  for  internal-combu»- 

tion.     W.  .L  Giese.     1,471,598;  Oct.  23. 
Engines,    Charge   heater   for   Internal  combustion.      H.  B. 

Vested.     1,444,816;  Feb.  13. 
Engines,  Combined  atomizer  and  vaporizer  for  oil.     A.  C. 

Smith.     1.463,849;   Aug.   7. 
Engines,    Combined    cooling    and    carbureting    system    for 

internal-combustion.        A.     J.      Charlton.        1,458,974 ; 

June  19. 
Engines,    Combined    spark    intensifier    and    detector    for 

internal-combustion.       C.     H.    Bedingfleld.      1,451,808; 

Apr.  17. 
Engines,  Compound  piston  for  internal-combustion.     P.  J. 

Miller.     1,444,423  ;   Feb.   6. 
Engines,    Compression-relieving    mechanism   for    internal- 
combustion.     H.  Demers.     1,469,906;  June  26. 
Engines,    Construction    for    internal-combustion.       R.    8. 

Blair.     1,472,899  :  Nov.  6. 
Engines,     Controlling     internal-combustion.       E.     Eiege. 

1,467,333  ;  Sept.  11. 
Engines,     Cooler     attachment     for.      H.     N.     Schofield. 

1,453,528;  May  1. 
Engines,    Cooling   device   for  Internal-combustion.      J.   B. 

Simler.      1,457,005:    May    29. 
Engines,   Cooling-liquid-pump   mounting   for  internal-com- 
bustion.     A.    A.    Bull.      1,461,711;    July    10. 
Engines,   Cooling  system   for  internal-combustion.      S.   A. 

Moss.     1,456,072  ;   May  22. 
Engines,  Cooling  system  for  internal-combustion.     C.  R. 

Short.     1,457,944;  June  5. 
Engine.s,    Cooling  system   for   rotary   internal-combustion. 

C.  L.  and  L.  F.  Ragot.     1,475,510  ;  Nov.  27.  ' 

Engines,    Crosshead   design   for   reciprocating.     R.   Hlldo- 

brand.     1,455,334  ;  May  15. 
Engines,  Cut-out  for  mufflers  of  explosive.     E.  Brookins. 

1,468,492;  Sept.  18. 
Engines,    Cylinder-cooling   system   of   internal-combustion. 

H.  G.  Harley.     1,447,548;  Mar.  6. 
Engines,     Cylinder-oiler     control     for.       P.     H.     Gentzel. 

1,447,944  ;  Mar.   6. 
Engines,   Decarbonizing   attachment   for   internal-combus- 
tion.     R.    S.    Eggleston.      1,476.241 ;    Dec.    4. 
Engines.  Device  for  operating  upon  the  cards  of  carding. 

J.    J.    Smith.      1,457,467;    June   5. 
Engines,  Device  for  supplying  oil  to  internal-combustion. 

W.  F.  M.  Rose.     1,440,554  ;  Jan.  2. 
Engines,  Diluting  device  for  internal-combustion.     W.  B. 

Stoclcman.     1.471.983;  Oct.  23. 
Engines,  Distributor  for  gas.     C.L.Atkinson.     1,447,746; 

Mar.  6. 
Engines,    Draft-control   structure  for  locomotive.     R.    H. 

Kautzky.     1,475,835  ;  Nov.  27. 
Engines,   Electric   regulator  for  internal-combustion.     H. 

Ogden.     1,444,425  ;  Feb.  6. 
Engines,  Electric   signal   for   internal-combustion.     A.   C. 

Wood.     1,478,090;   Dec.   18. 
Engines,    Electric    starter    for    internal-combustion.      A. 

Bar^nyi  and   P.   Kaemmerer.     1,476,322 ;   Dec.   4. 
Engines,"  Electric    starter    for    internal-combustion.      O. 

Brisbois.      1,451,530  ;  Apr.   10. 
Engines,   Electrical   Ignition   system   for  Internal-combus- 
tion.    J.   L.    Milton.      1,471,345;   Oct.   23. 
Sngines,  Electrical  starter  for  explosive.      G.  K.   Knapp. 

1,447,477;  Mar.  6. 
Engines,    Electrically-heated    vaporizer    for    internal-com- 
bustion.    F.  J.  and  J.  S.  Reed.     1,466,248  ;  Aug.  28. 
Engines,    Exhaust   and   water   discharge  for.     E.  V.  Gara. 

1,478,948  :   Dec.   25. 
Engines,    Exhaust    silencer    for    internal-combustion.      C. 

G.  PuUin.     1,452,435;  Apr.  17. 
Engines,    Exhaust    silencer    for    internal-combustion.      J. 

Reed.     1,447,688  ;  Mar.  6. 
Engines,     Feed     fuel     for     explosion.      W.    E.    Walden. 

1,464,592  ;  Aug.  14. 
Engines,    Feed    pump    for    combustion.      P.  Egersdorfer. 

1,466,092;    Aug.    28. 
Engines,  Frame  suspension  for  traction.     E.   E.   Wicker- 

snam.     1,455,465;  May  15. 
Engines   from   gas  derived   from,  calcium    carbide.   Means 

and   method  for  operating  combustion,     R.   J.   Meyers. 

1,477,710;    Dec.    18. 
Engines,   Fuel  admission  device  for   internal-combustion 

H.  R.  Ricardo.     1,469,956  ;  Oct.  9. 
Engines,    Fuel-charge   vaporizer    for   Internal-combustion, 

T.  H.  Johnston.     1,441,809 ;  Jan.  9. 
Engines,    Fuel    control    for    internal-combustion.      W.    L. 

Lightford.      1,473,303;   Nov.    6.  , 


1094 


INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Engines,  Fuel-control  mechanism  for  internal-combustion. 

H.  L.  Tygard  and  G.  M.  Hamilton.     1,449,074  ;  Mar.  20. 
Engines,  Fuel  device  for  internal-combustion.     I.  Kodama. 

1,459,306;  June  19. 
Engines,  Fuel  economizer  for  explosion.    B.  C.  WattelUer. 

1,469,861 ;  Oct.  9. 
Engines,  Fuel-economizing  device  for  internal-combustion. 

J.  C.  Henry.     1,461,659  ;  July  10. 
Engines,  Fuel-feeding  device  for  internal-combustion.     A. 

G.  Larson.     1,451,228  ;  Apr.  10. 
Engines,     Fuel-fogging    device    for    Internal-combustion. 

F.  C.  Mock.     1,473,999  ;  Nov.  13. 
Engines,  Fuel  heater  for  internal-combustion.    A.  B.  and 

H.    A.   Broluska.      1,467,225;    Sept.    4. 
Engines,    Fuel-lnJectlng    device    for    Internal-combustion. 

K.  J.   B.   Hesselman.     1,457,701  ;   June   5. 
Engines,  Fuel  mixer  for  internal-combustion.     A.  Rogers. 

1,446,397 ;  Feb.  20. 
Engines,  Fuel  mixer  for  internal-combustion.     A.  Rogers. 

1,474,791 ;  Nov.   20. 
Engines,  Fuel-mixing  device  for  Internal-combustion.     J. 

B.  Chace.     1,448,828  ;  Mar.  20. 
Engines,  Fuel-passage  lock  for  internal-combustion.     M.  T. 

Vandervoort.     1,476,741:  Dec.   11. 
Engines,  Fuel  preheater  for  internal-combustion.     W.  C. 

Rodabush  and  F.  Schlueter.    1,465,785  ;  Aug.  21. 
EJnglnes,     Fuel-preparing    apparatus     for     gas.       F.     G. 

Wright.     1,455,183;  May  15. 
Engines,   Fuel    pump  for  internal-combustion.     K.   J.   E. 

Hesselman.     1,465,474  ;   Aug.   21. 
Engines,  Fuel  pump  for  Internal-combustion.     J.   Leroy. 

1,455,628;  May  15. 
Engines,  Fuel  pump  for  Internal-combustion.     E.  H.  Tar- 

trals.     I,455;i25;   May   15. 
Engines,     Fuel    saver    for    internal-combustion.       E.     B. 

Fargo.     1,440,532  ;   Jan.   2. 
Engines,   Fuel-supply  apparatus  for  Internal-combustion. 

R.  R.  Bollman.     1,441,209;  Jan.  9. 
Engines,   Fuel-supply   pump  for   internal-combustion.      H. 

F.  Leissner.     1,452,428  ;  Apr.   17. 
BIngines,    Fuel    system    for    internal-combustion.      D.    G. 

Roos.     1,441,028  ;  Jan.  2. 
Engines,  Fuel  system  for  Internal-combustion.    A.  Rosner. 

1,444,852  ;  Feb.  13. 
Engines,  Fuel  system  for  Internal-combustion.     A.  Rosner. 

1,451,631  ;   Apr.   10. 
Engines,     Fuel     vaporizer     for     explosive.        M.     Beck. 

1,472,264  ;  Oct.  30. 
Engines,  Fuel-vaporizing  attachment  for  internal-combus- 
tion.    H.  H.  Tlmlan.    1,448,368 ;  Mar.  13. 
Engines,     Gas     generator     for    internal-combustion.       N. 

Leisten   and   C.    Senn.      1,456,986;    May  29. 
Engines,    Gas    guard    and    lubricator    for    steam.      J.    P. 

Ryder.     1,456,011 ;  May  22. 
Engines,  Gas  mixer  for  internal-combustion.     B.  C.  Wy- 

Eong.      1,446,283;   Feb.   20. 
Enginee.    Gasoline  filter   for  internal-combustion.      C.   L. 

Lehmann.     1,477,885;   Dee.   18. 
Engines,   Governing   device   for  Internal-combustion.     B. 

;  July  10. 

mechanism    for   internal-combustion. 
1,472,869;    Nov.   6. 
for     elastic-fluid.      D.     C.     Prince. 


N.  Pederson.     1,455,807  ; 


G.  W.  Pierce. 


Moore.     Rel5,650 
Engines,    Governing 

H.   Kent-Norris. 
B5ngines,     Governor 

1,465,091;  Aug.   14. 
Engines,  Governor  for  explosive. 

May  22. 
Engines,  Governor  for  internal-combustion. 

1,441,022  ;  Jan.  2. 
Engines,  Governor  for  internal-combustion.     P.  F.  Shivers 

and  J.  F.  Lindberg.     1,456.284  :  May  22. 
Engines,   Governor  for   steam.     M.    Brunet.      1,455,508 ; 

May   15. 
Engines,    Hand    starting   device    for    internal-combustion. 

J.  A.  Downham.     1.476,497  ;  Dec.   4. 
Engines,  Heat  control  of  mixture  for  internal-combustion. 

L.  B.  Smith.     1,448,008  ;  Mar.  13. 
Engines,  Heater  for  internal-combustion.     B.  L.  Wlegand. 

1,478,415  ;  Dec.  25. 
Engines,     Humidifier     for    internal-combustion.       W.     H. 

Marshall.     1,459,183  ;  June  19. 
Engines,   Humidifying  and   filtering  device   for  internal- 
combustion.     E.   E.  La  Rose.     1,458,657 ;   June  12. 
Engines,    Hydraulic   governor   for    hydrocarbon.      W. 

Wakelee.     1,464,960;  Aug.  14. 
Engines,    Ignition    device    for    internal-combustion. 

Erlckson.     1,467,269-70;  Sept.  4. 
Engines,    Ignition  device  for  internal-combustion. 

Gosnell.     1,461,088  ;  July  10. 
Engines,   Ignition   device  for  Internal-combustion, 

Lightfoot.     1,454,549  ;  May  8. 
Engines,  Ignition  device  for  internal-combustion. 

Tartrais.      1,463,855  :   Aug.   7. 
Engines,    Ignition    regulator   for  Internal-combustion. 

WIrrer.     1,461,339;  July  10. 
Engines,   Ignition   system  for  combustion.     W.   C.   Heath. 

1,462,601 ;  Apr.  24. 
Engines,     Ignition     system     for 

Hedin.     1,448,535.     Mar.  13. 
Enginee,    Ignition    system    for 

Plumm.     1  459,252  ;  June  19. 
Engines,  Ignition  system  for  internal-combustion. 

i'uckette.     1,445,709;   Feb.   20. 


W. 
A. 


E.  A. 
E.  N. 
E.   H. 


G. 


internal-combustion. 


internal-combustion. 


C.  C. 


Engines,  Ignition  timer  for  internal-combustion.  V. 
Shearer.     1,465,740;  Aug.  21. 

Engines,  Ignition  timer  for  internal-combustion.  V. 
Shearer.      1,468,885;    Sept.   25. 

Engines,  Ignition  timer  for  Internal-combnstlon.  V. 
Shearer.     1,471,865  ;  Oct.  23. 

Engines,  Ignition-wiring  and  conductor  for  Internal- 
combustion.      D.    H.   Ladd.      1,462,706;    July   24. 

Engines,  Impulse  starter  and  Ignition  booster  for  internal- 
combustion.     L.  C.  Hall.     1,473,725  ;  Nov.  13. 

Engines,  Injection  mechanism  for  Internal-combustion.  J. 
T.  Dickson.     1,440,913  ;  Jan.  2. 

Engines  in  motor  cars  and  the  like,  Apparatus  for  pre- 
venting the  bursting  by  freezing  of  water-circulation 
systems  for  combustion.  G.  E.  Jonsson.  1,473,562 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Engines,  Intake  manifold  for  internal-combustion.  G. 
M.  Ball.     1,454,596;  May  8. 

Engines,  Intake  manifold  for  Internal-combustion.  B. 
Bossi.     1,471,822;  Oct.  23. 

Engines,  Intake  manifold  for  Internal-combustion.  H.  P, 
Fesenmaier.     1,459,724  ;  June  26. 

Engines,  Intake  manifold  for  internal-combustion.  H.  Le 
Van  Horning.     1,475,556  :  Not.  27. 

Engines,  Intake  manifold  for  internal-combustion.  J.  L. 
Yarian.     1,472,449  ;  Oct.  30. 

Engines,  Intake  silencer  for  internal-combustion.  J.  Reed. 
1,468,398  ;  Sept.  18. 

Engines,  Liquid-elevating  device  for  motor-vehicle.  H. 
B.  Grant.     1,451,158;  Apr.  10. 

Engines,  Llquid-fuel-feedlng  device  for  Internal-com- 
bustion.    O.  Schulze.     1,443,720;  Jan.  30. 

Engines,  Locating  knocks  in  explosive.  E.  A.  Hammett. 
1,464,817;  Aug.   14. 

Engines,   Lubricating  device  for  internal-combustion.     C. 

B.  Kirkham.      1,447,788;   Mar.   6. 

Engines,  Lubricating  pump  for.  H.  Hull.  1,467,619 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Engines,  Lubricating  system  for  internal-combustion.  C. 
R.  Short.     1,444,279  :  Feb.  6. 

Engines,  Manifold  for  gasoline.  P.  Samuels.  1,457,003; 
May  29. 

Engines,  Manifold  for  multicyllnder  internal-combustion. 
A.  P.  Brush.     1,443,944  ;  Feb.  6. 

Engines,  Manifold  mixer  for  gas.  G.  Pallzza.  1,471,704 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Engines,  Means  for  controlling  the  ignition  circuits  of 
automobile.     R.   Watson.      1,422,312-13;    Jan.    16 

Engines,  Means  for  controlling  the  supply  of  mixture  to 
internal-combustion.  G.  Keith  and  W.  A.  Whatmough. 
1,456,604  ;  May  29. 

Engines,  Means  for  delivering  gas  to  internal-combustion. 
R.  Hall.     1,442,802  ;  Jan.  23. 

Engines,  Means  for  detecting  and  Indicating  defective 
sparking  plugs  in  the  ignition  systems  of  internal- 
combustion.      S.    L.    Varvel.      1,448,951 ;    Mar.   20. 

Engines,  Means  for  heating  combustible  mixture  for  in- 
ternal-combustion.    H.  D.  Church.     1,464,466  ;  Aug.  7. 

Engines,  Means  for  heating  intake  manifolds  for  Internal- 
combustion.     J.  R.  Francis.     1,447,975  ;  Mar.  13. 

Engines,  Mechanism  for  removing  carbon  from  cylinders 
of  internal-combustion.  A.  G.  Thomas.  1,473,688 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Engines,    Method    and    means    for    controlling    Internal- 
combustion.     C.  G.  Pullin.     1,456,337  ;  May  22. 
Engines,  Method  and  means  for  starting  combustion.     J. 

Good.     1,469,903;  Oct.  9. 
Engines,    Method    of    and    apparatus    for    controlling    in- 
ternal-combustion.       I.      H.      Wilsey.        1,476,315-16; 

Dec.  4. 
Engines,  Method  of  and  means  for  feeding  carbureted  air 

to    Internal-combustion.       W.    F.    Pagel.       1,447,398; 

Mar.   6. 
Engines,   Miss    detector    for   internal-combustion.      P.    H. 

Valiton.     1,477,732;  Dec.  18. 
Engines,    Mixer    for    gas.      G.    B.    Hudson.      1,450,550 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Engines,   Mixing  device  for   Internal-combustion.     M.   S. 

Monks.     1,457,989;  June  6. 
Engines,    Muffler    for    gas.      J.    H.    B.    Eea.      1,447,037; 

Feb.  27. 
Engines,  MuflSer  for  internal-combustion.     H.  T.  Thomas. 

1,454,986;  May  15. 
Engines  of  motor  vehicles.  Air-cooling  system  for.     A.  H. 

Fox.     1,464,357;  Aug.  7. 
Engines  of  motor  vehicles,  Apparatus  for  automatically 

starting.     A.    Goodhelm.      1,459,726;   June   26. 
EiiKines  of  the  hot-bulb   type  before  starting,   Apparatus 

for  electric  heating  of.     G.  Petter.     1,441,711 ;  Jan.  9. 
Engines,   Oil-cooling  s.vstem  for  internal-combustion.     M. 

M.  McCoy.     1,440,689  ;  Jan.  2. 
Engines,  Oil  gauge  for  internal-combustion.   J.  E.,  C.  Ii.  B., 

and  J.  D.  Karl.     1,475.268  :  Nov.  27. 
Engines,    Oil    governor    for    compressor.      J.    W.    Jones. 

1,453,681 ;  May  1. 
Engines,    Oil   pan    for   Internal-combustion.      W.    Spears. 

1,477,016  ;  Dec.  11. 
Engines,  Oil  seal  and  piston  ring  for  internal-combustion. 

C.  A.  Wefing.     1,444,407;  Feb.  6. 

Engines,   Oiler  for.      W.   A.   Barig.     1,461,325 ;   July   10. 
Engines  on  motor  cycles.  Novel  device  for  securing.     C. 
I'Tangenburg.      1,461,869;   July   17. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1095 


Dec.  11. 
A.  Hazle- 


K.    N.    Mat- 
ax.     E.     D. 
A.    Wlnton. 
J.     Wolk. 
and     other. 


Engines,  Piston  and  crank  connection  for.     W.  II.  Callan 

and   T.    P.    IClmman.      1,452,955 ;    Apr.    24. 
Engines,  Piston   for.     C.   E.   Hatch.     1.476.751 
Engines,   I'lston    £or   internal-combustion.     W. 

wood.     l,47S,G0S  ;  Dec.  25. 
Engines,    Piston    for    interual-combustion. 

thews.     1,476,264  :  Dec.  4. 
Enjrines,     I'iston     for     internal-combustion. 

Sorcl.     1.475,520;   Nov.   27. 
Engines,    Piston    for    internal-combustion. 

1,463,644;   July   31. 
Engines,     Piston     for     internal  combustion. 

1,459,664;   June  19. 
Engines,     Piston     for     internal-combustion 

W.  T.   Cave.     1,478,733  ;  Dec.  25. 
Engines,  Piston-position  indicator  for.    W.  L.  Schoonover. 

1,449,554  ;    Mar.   27. 
Ensinos,    I^oppct    valve   for   Internal-combustion.      G.    R. 

Kioh.     1,441,450;   .Tan.  9. 
BJngines,    Poppet    valve    for   internal-combustion.      F.    D. 

Shepherd.     1,440.937;   Jan.   2. 
Engines,  Power-reverse  gear  for  steam.     W.  F.  Kiesel,  jr. 

1.449,947  ;   Mar.  27. 
Engines,    Pressure-feed    system    for   internal-combustion. 

B.  A.  Boclcwell.     1,470,484  ;  Oct.  9. 
Engines,   Primer   and  auxiliary   fuel  device  for  internal- 
combustion.     M.  G.  Kopf.     1,448,752  ;  Mar.  20. 
Engines,  Primer   for  gas.     J.  D.  P.   Lewis.     1,446,258 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Engines,   Primer  for  internal-combustion.     C.  S.  Burton. 

1,453,270;   May   1. 
Engines,     Piimiug    attachment     for    internal-combustion. 

R.   M.   Watson.      1,474,219 ;  Nov.    13. 
Engines,  Priming  device   for  internal-combustion'.     C.  E. 

Chapman.     1,460,886;  July  3. 
Engines,    Priming:    device    for    internal-combustion.      D. 

Koesch.     1,451,434:   Apr.   10. 
Engines,  pumps,  and  the  like,  Connecting  rod  and  the  co- 
operating   parts    of.      L.    H.    Hounsfleld.      1,474,591  ; 


Nov.   20. 
Engines,     Radiator 
1,460,360;   June 

Engines,     Radiator 


device     for    gas.       L.     P.     Barlow. 
26. 
for     internal  -  combustion.        S.     J. 

Matthews.     1,475,308;  Nov.  27. 
Engines,   Reatomizer  attachment  for  Intemal-combustion. 

J.  D.  Brldgers.     1,463,496  ;  July  31. 
Engines,  Removing  the  pistons  from  piston.     V.  Bembold. 

1,460,267;  Oct.  2. 
Engines,    Rocker-arm    mounting   for  Internal-combustion. 

K.  R.  Manville.     1,469,480;  Oct.  2. 
Engines,   Rotary    valve    for   internal-combustion.      M.    O. 

Anthony.     1,454,423;  May  8. 
Engines,    Rotary    valve    for    internal-combustion.      A.    E. 

Olson.     ]  .44.S',035  ;  Jan.  23. 
Engines.     Scoop    attachment    for    traction.      A.    Laurie. 

1,477,136;  Dec.  11. 
Engines,    Secondarv    air-supplv    means    for    internal-com- 
bustion.    A.   G.    France.      1,467,617;   Sept.   11. 
Engines,    Silencer    for   internal-combustion.      0.    Parolini 

and   G.   Perron.      1,459,797 ;   June  26. 
Engines,  SUencer  for  use  in  connection  with  internal-com- 
bustion.    R.  G.  Allan.     1,468,895;  Sept.  25. 
Engines,   Spark  and  gas  control  for  internal-combustion. 

B.   F.   Hess.     1,444,744;   Feb.   6. 
Engines,     Spark     plug     for     explosive.       A.     B.     Ehmke, 

1,471,309  ;  Oct.  16. 
Engines,    Sparking   plug  for   internal  combustion.      H.   F. 

Holworthy.     1,452,118;   Apr.   17. 
Engines,   Sparking   plug  for  Internal-combustion.     J.  P. 

Reijnhout.     1,445,712;   Feb.   20. 
Engines,  Speed  governor  for  Internal-combustion.     E.  R. 

Pierce.     1,461,983;  July  17. 
Engines,    Soray    carburetor    for   internal-combustion.      B. 

Adler.     r.457,134  ;  May  29. 
Engines,      Starter      for      combustion.        A.      K.      Bonta. 

1,440,815  ;  Jan.  2. 
Engines,     Starter     for     explosive.       G. 

1.475,815  ;  Nov.  27. 
I^gines,  Starter  for  Internal-combustion. 

1,457,946 ;  June  5. 
Engines,   Starting  and  ignition   system   for  internal-com- 
bustion.    A.  B.  Buchenberg.     1,440,528  ;  Jan.  2. 
Engines,    Starting  and  lighting   device    for  Internal-com- 
bustion.    R.  H.  Whislcr  and  S.  G.  Baits.     1,468,430  ; 

Sept  18. 
Engines,    Starting    device    for    internal-combustion.       E. 

Friedrichs.     1,447.464  ;  Mar.  6. 
Engines,    Starting    device    for    Internal-combustion.       S. 

Jencick.     1,470,447;  Oct.  9. 
Enicines,    Starting    mechanism     for    Internal-combustion. 

H.  H.  Gordon.     1,475,485  ;  Nov.  27. 
Engines,  System  of  control  for  the  carbureting  and  Ignit 


H.     Gunderson. 
E.  P.  Sommers. 


combustion. 


W.     G.     Will. 


gas. 


internal 
3. 

of    lubricating 
14. 
of    lubricating 

,      -  .     4. 

Engines,    Temperature-indicating    system    and 
for    internal-combustion.      H.    H.    Boyce. 
May  8. 

Engines,    Temperature   regulator    for   cooling   systems   of 
Internal-combustion.    L.  W.  Jones.    1,463,510;  July  31. 


Ing    devices    of 

1,460,462:  July 
Engines,     System 

1,464,733  ;  Aug. 
Engines,    System 

1,466,857;    Sept. 


E.     O.     Sterns. 
B.     O.     Sterns. 


apparatus 
1,454,149 ; 


Engines,  Thermostatic  controlling  means  for  internal- 
combustion.     H.   P.   Milker.     1,477,277 ;  Dec.   11. 

Engines,  Thermostatic  heat  control  for  internal-com- 
bustion.    J.  R.  Francis.     1,464,759;  Aug.   14. 

Engines,  Thermo  system  for  internal-combustion.  W. 
B.    Ingram.      1,455,335 ;    May    15. 

Engines,  Timer  for  ignition  systems  for  internal-com- 
bustion.     J.    Galamb.      1,463,946 ;    Aug.    7. 

Engines,  Timer  for  internal-combustion.  L.  A.  Ecker- 
mann.     1,452,419  ;  Apr.   17. 

E)igines,  Timer  for  internal-combustion.  B.  Harris. 
1,478,652;   Dec.  25, 

Engines,  Timing  device  for  Internal-combustion.  A.  A. 
Laaier.     1,463,474  ;    July   31. 

Engines,  Unitary  transmission  and  pump  for  motor-driven 
fire.     C.  E.  Bathrick.     1,463,569  ;  July  31. 

Engines,  Vacuum  tank  for  internal-combustion.  H.  B. 
Coats.     1,445,390;  Feb.  13, 

Engines,  Valve-actuating  lever  for  internal-combustion. 
P.  J.   R.   Postel-Vinay.     1,467,964  ;   Sept.   11. 

Engines,  Valve-actuating  rod  for  internal-combustion.  W. 
M.  Anderson.     1,443,940  ;  Feb.  6. 

Engines,  Valve  for  internal-combustion.  A.  C.  Stewart. 
1,452,622;  Apr.  24. 

Engines,  Valve  gear  for  internal-combustion.  P.  W. 
Murohy.      1.466.144  :   Aus.   28. 

Engines,  Valve  lappet  for  internal-combustion.  G.  E. 
Rich.     1,449,193  ;  Mar.  20. 

Engines,  Valve  mechanism  for  internal-combustion.  D.  P. 
Asbury.     1,478,596  :   Dec.   25. 

Engines,     Valve     mechanism     for     Internal  -  combustion. 

A.  Y.  Edwards.     1,458,223 ;  June  12.* 

Engines,  Valve  mechanism  for  internal-combustion.     C.  H. 

Matthiessen,   jr.     1,453,801 ;  May   1. 
Engines,   Valve  mechanism   for  steam,     M.  P.   Osbourn. 

1,445,794;  Feb.  20. 
Engines,  Valve-operating  mechanism  for  internal-combus- 
tion.    L.  V.  Pence.     1,475,965  ;  Dec.   4. 
Engines,  Valve-spring  lifter  for  automobile  and  other.     D. 

Clerico.     1,469,453;  Oct.  2. 
Engines,    Vapor-controlling    system    for.      R.    J.    Sweet. 

1,448,167;  Mar.  13. 
Engines,  Vaporizer  and  mixer  for  internal-combustion.    J. 

Askins.     1,460,470  ;   July  3. 
Engines,     Vaporizer     for     combustion.       M.     C.     Loesch. 

1,452,883;  Apr.  24. 
Engines,    Vaporizer    for    gasoline.      R.    P.    U.    Parnell. 

1,446,721  ;  Feb.  27. 
Engines,     Vaporizer     for     hydrocarbon.       C.     A.     Wulf. 

1,478.092  :    Dec.    IS. 
Engines,  Vaporizer  for  internal-combustion.     R.  J.  Berard. 

1,464,899  ;   Aug.   14. 
Engines,  Vaporizer  for  internal-combustion.     A.  J.  Taylor, 

jr.,  and  C  E.  Harper,  jr.     1,472,233  ;  Oct.  30. 
Engines,  Vaporizing  attachment  for  internal-combustion. 

J.    Medveczky.      1,474,909;    Nov.    20. 
Engine   vaporizing   attachment.   Internal-combustion.      L. 

L.    Patterson.      1,474,605 :    Nov.    20. 
Engines,  Vaporizing  device  for  gasoline.     C.  D.  Turner. 

1,467,126;    Sept.    4. 
Engines,    Water-circulating    pump    for.      P.    F.    Schryer. 

1,467,120;    Sept.   4. 
Engines,    Water-circulating   system    for   internal-combus- 
tion.    E.  Opferkuck.     1,466,803  ;   Sept.  4. 
Engines,  Water   circulator  for  auto.     G.  MuUer   and  M. 

B.  Hill.     1,462,042;   July  17. 

Engines,    Water    circulator    for    gas.      F.    B.    and    V.    J. 

Nims.      1,459,160  ;    June   19. 
Engines,  Water-cooling  apparatus  for  gas.     S.  Bowman. 

1,458,321 ;  June  12. 
Engines,  Water-cooling  device  for  internal-combustion.     G. 

McArthur,  C.  Colpus,  W.  J.  Scammell,  and  W.  F.  Thomp- 
son.    1,443,870;  Jan,  .30. 
Engraver's  transferring  device.     E.  B.  Steele.     1,457,469  ; 

•Tune  5. 
Engraving     machine.        C.      C.      Bruckner.        1,462,682; 

July,  24. 
Engraving  machine.     B.  R.  Corley.     1,450,136;   Mar."  27. 
Engraving  machine.     H.  G.  Turner.     1,471,869;  Oct.  23. 
Engraving  machine.    R.  Wetzer  and  C.  Nube.    1,452,858  ; 

Apr.   24. 
Ensilage  cutter.     E.  W.   Silver.     1,461,764  ;  July  17. 
Ensilage   follower.      F.    W.   Bright.      1,471,940:   Oct.    23. 
Ensilage  packer.     L.  D.  Darrow,     1,458,809  ;  June  12. 
Ensilage   packer.     E.    D.   Kllmartin.      1,476,620 ;   Dec.   4. 
Entertainment  apparatus,  Synchronous  operation  of.     W. 

H.  Bristol.     1,452,063;  Apr.  17. 
Envelope.     E.  F.  Ahlquist.     1,455,419  ;  May  15. 
Envelope.     H.  Y.  Armstrong.     1,448,179  ;  Mar.  13. 
Envelope,      S.   Benenato.      1,453,616 ;   May   1. 
Envelope.     J.  W.  Bunker  and  A.  M.  Boney.     1,466,420; 

Aug.  28. 
Envelope.      E.    P.    Cross.      1,476.495:    Dec.    4. 
Envelope.     W.  H.  Deubener.     1,461,727  ;  July  17. 
Envelope.     J.  L.  Dickinson.     1,444,497  ;  Feb.  6. 
Envelope.     W.  L.  Dodge.     1,454.043  :  May  8. 
Envelope.     A.  D.  Field.     1,453,758  ;  May  1. 
Envelope.      P.    W.    Markowitz.      1,456,325 ;   May    22. 
Envelope.      O.    Mautner.      1,467,803 ;    Sept.    11. 
Envelope.     J.   J.  McDermott.     1,464,435 ;   Aug.   7. 
Envelope.      W.   P.    Noha.     1,467,393;    Sept.    11. 
Envelope.     T.  and  E.  C.  O'Donnell.     1,468,071  ;  Sept.  18. 
Envelope.    J.  Osenkowski.     1,465,284  ;  Aug.  21. 


1096 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Envelope.     N.  Papparodis.     1,478,248  ;  Dec.  18. 
Envelope.     F.  J.  Parks.     1,459,414  ;  June  19. 
Envelope.      I.    R.    Parsons.      Des.    62,259 ;    Apr.    24. 
Envelope.     H.  E.  Salter.     1,453,189  ;  Apr.  24. 
Envelope.     J.   P.   Sherlock.      1,446,669 ;   Feb.   27. 
Envelope.     C.  O.  Stemen.     1,446,073  ;  Feb.  20. 
Envelope.     N.  Sternhelmer.     1,470,335  ;  Oct.  9. 
Envelope.      W.    Szczerba.      1,461,635 ;    July    10. 
Envelope.     H.   L.    Tuers.      1,477,157 :    Dec.   11. 
Envelope.      C.    R.   Williams.     1,473,329 ;   Nov.    6. 
Envelope     and    letter     sheet,     Combined.       H.     Harris. 

1,461,879;   July  17. 
Envelope    and    the    like.      A.    J.    G.    Westburv    and    H. 

Hiseock.     1.454,361  :  May  8. 
Envelope  blanks.   Method   of   and   apparatus   for   cutting 

deckle-edged.     C.   W.   Lynch.     1,474,048;  Nov.   13. 
Envelope    clasp.      E.    Schinscholl.      1,476,650;    Dec.    4. 
Envelope-closing  device.     G.   Stultz.      1,440,506 ;    Jan.   2. 
Envelope-closing   means.     F.    Clarke.      1,454,701 ;    May  8. 
Envelope  closure.     J.  H.  Goodier.     1,472,647  ;  Oct.  30. 
Envelope.  Combination.     G.  W.  Hall.     1,474,194  ;  Nov.  13. 
Envelope-delivery   device.     J.   C.   Gunderson.      1,466,161  ; 

Aug.    28. 
Envelope-delivery      machine.        D.      Colosl.        1,455,241 ; 

May  15. 
Envelope,  Doubleseal.    T.  F.  Bradley.    1,448,429  ;  Mar.  13. 
Envelope,  Duplex.     W.  H.  Hackley.     1,458,829;  June  12. 
Envelope,  Duplex.     J.  Sawdon.     1,470,291  ;  Oct.  9. 
Envelope  fastener.     F.  W.  Curnan.     1,445,298  ;  Feb.  13. 
Envelope   fastener.      F.   W.    Curnan.      1.464,240 ;   Aug.    7. 
Envelope  fastener.     E.  F.  Nlssen.     1,456,036;  May  22. 
Envelope-fastening   device.      P.    L.   Andrews.      1,474,876 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Envelope-feeding  attachment.    J.  C.  Gunderson.    1,459,179; 

June   19. 
Envelope-feeding    mechanism.      C.    D.    Post.      1,460,603 ; 

July  3. 
Envelope  filling  and   closing  machine.     J.   D.   Lane  and 

J.   Macnaughtan.     1,446,256 ;   Feb.   20. 
Envelope-filling  machine.     P.   J.   Wooldridge.     1,454,008 ; 

Mnv  1. 
Envelope  folder.     J.   H.   Etherldge.     1,459.092  :   June  19. 
Envelope,  Forwarding.     A.  B.  Ashby.     1,470,051 ;  Oct.  9. 
Envelope,  Letter.     J.  O.  B.  Titel.     1.447,825  ;  Mar.  6. 
Envelope,     Locking-tongue.       G.     R.     Perry.       1,461,016; 

July  3. 
Envelope  machine.     E.  F.  Nisson.     1,461,827;  July  17. 
Envelope  makiag   machine.      P.    J.   Parks   and   W.' Bodge. 

1,442,091  ;  Jan.  16. 
Envelope-making    machines.    Bodily    removable    creasing 

and    folding    box   mechanism    for.      A.    E.    Augustine. 

1,445,815  ;  Feb.  20. 
Envelope-making    machines.    Elevator-control    mechanism 

for.     A.    E.   Augustine.      1,456,665 ;   May   29. 
Envelope-making    machines.    End-flap-folding    mechanism 

for.     A.  E.  Augrsstine.     1.473.693  ;  Nov.   13. 
Envelope-making  machines,  Peeler  and  counter  mechanism 

for.     A.  E.  Augustine.     1,464.306  ;  Aug.  7. 
Envelope-making      machines,      Removable      drying-chain 

mechanism  for.     A.  E.  Augustine.     1,461,746:  .July  17. 
Envelope    molstener.      A.       J.     Schaub,    sr.       1,457,605 ; 

June  5. 
Envelope,  Novelty.     W.  E.  Lover.     1.462,513  ;  July  24. 
Envelope  opener.     J.   Starkl.     1,474,856 ;  Nov.  20. 
Envelope  opener.     H.  E.  Swenson.     1,473,526  :  Nov.  6. 
Envelope,  Paper.     S.  J.  Aumiller.    1,448,104  ;  Mar.  13. 
Envelope,   Pay.     S.    Guthman.      1,449,282 ;    Mar.    20. 

Envelope,     postal    wrapper,    or    the     like.      A.     Samuel. 

1,463,442  ;   July  31. 
Envelope,       Record       coupon.        A.      E.      Lindenschmidt. 

1,464,912  ;  Aug.   14. 
Envelope,  Safety.     E.  F.  Ahlqulst.     1.440.362;   Jan.   2. 
Envelope,  Safety.     G.   Doutney.     1.470.715  ;  Oct.   16. 
Envelope,  Safety.     A.  Wozny.     1,465,888  ;  Aug.  21. 
Envelope,    Safety    protective.      C.    H.   Black.      1,450,130; 

Mar.  27. 

Envelope,    Self-opening    and    delivering.      R.    W.    Brown. 
1,467,291;    Sept.   4. 

Envelope.  Window.     W.  E.  Swift.     1,449,792;  Mar.  27. 
Envelopes    and    receptacles.    Fastening    and    handle    for 

paper.     J.    W.   Bunker   and   A.  M.   Boney.      1,454.952; 

May   15. 
Envelopes    and    the    like,    Molstener    for.      B.    E.    Jenne. 

1,472,022  ;  Oct.  23. 
Envelopes    and    the   like,    Molstener    for.      E.    E.    Jenne. 

1,473.594  ;  Nov.  6. 
Envelopes.    Automatirallv    manufacturina-.      F.    J.    Parke. 

1,4.59,415;   June  19. 
Envelopes.   Drawing-in    device   for   adheslve-anplylng  ma- 
chines for  use  in  the  manufacture  of.     A.  Winkler  and 

M.  Diinnebier.     ]  ,465.887  ;  Aug.  21. 
Envelopes,  Machine  for  making  window.     C.   F.  Pfianze. 

1,462,149;  July  17. 

Envelopes,    Manifolding.      J.    H.    Bonneville    and    H.    S. 

Barnes.     1,469,878  ;  Oct.  9. 
Envelopes    or    bag.    Paper.      J.    W.    Bunker    and    A.    M. 

Boney.     1,454.953  ;  May  15. 
Envelopes,  Patch-applyins  mechanism  for  window.     C.  O. 

Ekvall.      1,474,832  ;   Nov.   20. 

Envelopes,    Patch-applying    mechanism    for   window.      H. 
Radzinsky.      1,474,913;   Nov.    20. 


Envelopes,  wrappers,  and  the  like,  Machine  for  applying 

adhesive     medium     to.       H.     C.     Brooks.       1,471,722 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Bnzymlc  substance  and  making  the  same.     J.  Takamine 

and  J.  Takamine,  Jr.     1,460,736  ;  July  3. 
Equalizing  device.     B.  P.  Joyce.     1,447,086.     Feb.  27. 
Equalizing  device.     A.  B.   Whittet.     1,476,435  ;   Dec.  4. 
Eradicator,  Grass.     S.  C.  Nelson.     1,457,996  ;  June  5. 
Eraser.     P.  E.   Cardy.     1,467,497 ;   June  5. 
Eraser    and    pencil   holder.      J.    M.   Abrams.      1,477,231 ; 
'  Dec.  11. 

Eraser-cleaning  machine.    O.  L.  Evans.   1,472,060  ;  Oct.  30. 
Eraser  holder.     H.  Weig.       1,451,933-4  ;  Apr.  17. 
Eraser,  Steel.     J.  Berg.     1,451,938  ;  Apr.  17. 
Escapement.     P.   Hamilton.      1,475,068 ;   Nov.   20. 
Escapement     mechanism.       H.     L.    Haynes.       1,475,629 : 

Nov.  27. 
Ester    condensation    products.    Making.      R.    M.    Carter. 

1,472,324  ;  Oct.  30. 
Esterification.     A.   A.   Backhaus.     1,454,463 ;   May   8. 
Esters,    Producing.      C.    B.    Carter    and    A.    E.    Coxe. 

1,459,971 ;  June  26. 
Esters,  Producing  high-grade.    A.  A.  Backhaus.    1,454,462  : 

Mav  8. 
Etching  compound.     A.  M.  Hageman  ana  J.  M.  Kovachy. 

1,471,466;  Oct.  23. 
Etching  machine.    A.  Holmstrom.     1,466,096  ;  Aug.  28. 
Etching  machine.     E.  G.  Schwuchow  and  G.  P.  Johnstone. 

1,442.977  ;    Jan.   23. 
Ether,  Apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of.     J.  P.  Foster. 

1,474,772  ;  Nov.   20. 
Ether,   Apparatus  for   the   manufacture  of.      P.   E.   Llch- 

tenthaelor.      1.46T.583  ;    Sept.   11. 
Ether-can  attachment  dropper.     G.  J.  Kadavy.     1,446,751 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Ether       composition.       Cellulose-.         J.       M.       Donohue. 

1.473,217-19;  Nov.  6. 
Ether  droppt  r.     I.   E.  Hill.     1,447.209  ;  Mar.  6. 
Ether,   Purification  of  cellulose.     P.  C.  Seel.     1,448,091 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Ether,  Recovery  of.     J.  H.  BrSgeat.     1,455,707  ;  May  15. 
Ether   wave    control.    System    of.      J.    H.    Hammond,   Jr. 

1,447,779  ;  Mar.  6.  ^ 

Ethers,  Producing  normal  and  mixed.     C.  B.  Carter  and  S 

A.    E.    Coxe.      1,459,177 ;    June   19.  ■ 

Ether,  Purification  of  Isopropyl.     H.  E.  Bue.     1,442,520; 

Jan.  16. 
Ethyl  acetate.  Manufacture  of.     M.  Mugdan  and  W.  Herr- 
mann.     1,459,852;    June   26. 
Ethyl  chloride.   Production   of.     W.   Traube.      1,470,656 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Ethylene  and  its  homologues.  Absorbing.     R.  Engelhardt, 

W.  Lommel,  and  A.  Ossenbeck.     1,458,646 ;  June  12. 
Ethylene,  Production  of.     P.  B.  Haynes  and  G.  O.  Curme, 

Jr.     1,460,545;  July  3. 
Evacuator.      C.   C.    Stewart.      1,456,342 ;   May   22. 
Evaporating     apparatus.       H.     S.     Mellott.       1,451,839 ; 

Apr.   17. 
Evaporating  apparatus.    W.  A.  Swan.    1,478,186  ;  Dec.  18. 
Evaporating    or    treating    substances    containing    liquid. 

Apparatus  for.     H.  S.  Mellott.     1.440,548;  .Tan.   2. 
Evaporating    process     and    apparatus.       R.     E.     Wilson. 

1,471,765  ;  Oct.  23. 
Evaporation    and    apparatus    therefor.      E.    Wirth-Frey. 

1,469,475;  Oct.  2. 
Evaporation,    Concentrating.      G.    Engel,    sr.      1,466,357; 

Aug.  82. 
Evaporator.     C.  W.  Dyson  and  M.  C.  Stuart.     1,440,723; 

Jan.  2. 
Evaporator.     C.  W.  Dyson  and  M.  C.  Stuart.     1,477,328; 

Dec.   11. 
Evaporator.      M.    J.    Kermer.      1.473.373;    Nov.    6. 
Evaporator.     H.  Sieben.     1,446.994  :  Feb.  27. 
Evaporator.      G.    Vincent.      1,450,157 ;    Mar.    27. 
Evaporator,  Concentrating.    T.  M.  Skinner,  jr.    1,468,679  : 

Sept.  25. 
Evaporator    for   vegetable    and    fruit    pulps.    Continuous. 

P.  C.  Marzo.     1,446,651 ;  Feb.  27. 
Evener     or     draft     equalizer.       W.     and     A.     Greenheck. 

1.475.486;  Nov.  27. 
Excavating     and     loading     apparatus.       G.     Weidlnger. 

1,455,689;   May  15. 
Excavating  device.     P.  Neary.     1,457,594 ;   June  5. 
Excavating,     dumping,     and     spreading     machinery.      T. 

Seevers.     1,465,186;  Aug.   14. 
Excavating  machine.     P.  .T.  Dussault.     1,454,711 ;  May  8. 
Excavating  machine.     W.  Hebsacker.     1.460,671 ;  July  3. 
Excavating   machine.      W.    G.    Howe   and   P.    R.    White. 

1,455.206;   May    15. 
Excavating     machine.       M.     S.     Longnaker.       Rel5,571 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Excavating  machine.    J.  A.  MacKillican  and  F.  L.  Lipcsey. 

1,455,541 ;    May   15. 
Excavatinc  macliine.     W.  E.  Trapnell  and  J.   A.  Easter- 
wood.      1.459.481  ;   June   19. 
Excavating  machine.     R.  E.  Wilt.     1,454,781 :  May  8. 
Excavatlncr  machines  or  the  like.   Control  mechanism  of. 

H.   H.   Harris.     1,460,813  ;   July  3. 
Excavating,  moving,   and  surfacing  machine.  Automotive 

material.     R.  E.  Dressier.     1,472,580:  Oct.  30. 
Excavating  wheel.     J.   Duder.      1,455,608 ;   May   15. 
Excavator.     P.  Burke.     1,474,314;  Not.  13. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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Exoavator.       W.     Torney     and     M.     Qnlnt.       1,471,887 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Excavator.    L.  P.  Green.     1,448,212 ;  Mar.  13. 
Excavator.     W.  Otto.     1,462.404  ;  .July  24. 
Excavator.     C.  R  StaW  and  U.  J.  Bentson.     1,466,568; 

Aug.   28. 
Excavator  and  loader.     T.  Compton.     1,465,971;  Aug.  28. 
Kxcavator  and  loader.    N.  C.  Woodin.    1,449,716  ;  Mar.  27. 
Excavator,  Drag-line.     A.  P.  Steele.     1,448,680  ;  Mar.  13. 
Excavator  front-end  construction.     S.  R.  W.  M.  Eager,  W. 

Leliman,  and  F.  C.  Ruhloff.     1,454,032  ;  May  8. 
Excavators,      Cleaning     device     for.     G.      H.      Greiman. 

1.440.223  ;  Mar.  20. 

Excavators,     Cleaning     scraper     for.       G.     H.     Greiman. 

1.449.224  ;  Mar.  20. 

Excavators.  Creeping-traction  mounting  for  railway-type. 

S.    R.    W.    M.    Eager,   O.    P.   Kaeser,   and   W.   Lehman. 

1,448,372  ;  Mar.  13. 
Excavators,  Fair  lead  for  drag-line.     S.  R.  W.  M.  Eager. 

1.445.408;  Feb.  13. 
Exchange     svstem.     Private  -  branch-.       M.     L.     Nelson. 

1,451,885  ;  Apr.  17. 
Exerciser.     W.   E.  Lauor.     1,456.317  ;   May  22. 
Exorcising    apparatus.       P.    S.    Medart    and    F.    Albach. 

3,450,300:  Apr.  3. 
Exercising  apparatus.     W.  Williams.     1,453,035  ;  Apr.  24. 
Exercising  device.     C.  G.  Purdy.     1,466,559  ;  Aug.  28. 
Excess-demand     meter.       G.    A.     Cheetham.       1,453,441 ; 

May  1. 
Exhaust    mains.    Cooling    means    for.      J.    van    Ackeren. 

1,455,059;  May  15. 
Exhaust    silencer.      A.    Combaz.      1,477.315 ;   Dec.    11. 
Exhibitina   and   vending   device.    Combined.      W.   A.    and 

F.    P.    Richmond.      1.475.141 ;    Nov.    20. 
Exhibiting  device.     R.   D.   Wycl^off.     1,456,086:   May   22. 
Exhibitions,    Arrangement   for   producing   complementary 

visual    and    audible.       6.    K.     Thompson.      1,462,525 ; 

July  24. 
E-vlnl>itor.     G.   Dicldnson.     1,478,425;   Dec.   25. 
Exhibitor,    Changeable.      J.    P.    Freemon    and    E.    P.    Mc- 

Fadden.     1,458,227  ;  June  12. 
Exhibitor,  Changeable.     M.   A.  Grip.     1,450,850;  Apr.   3. 
Exit    gate,    One-way.      F.    J.    McLougblin.   ,  1,446,015 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Exit  light.     J.  A.  Morrison.     1,469,946  ;  Oct.  9. 
Expandible  stopper.     G.  J.  Leuvelink.     1,463,824  ;  Aug.  7. 
Expanding      machine.        C.      G.      Grotnes.        1,456,734 : 

May  29. 
Expansible      coupling      member.        E.      W.      Weyrauch. 

1,461,767;   July   17. 
Expansion  drill.     C.  L.  Stickney.     1.450.053  :  Mar.  27. 
Expansion  joint.     A.  P.  Dlescher.     1,475,288-9;  Nov.  27. 
Expansion    joint.      H.    R.    Koester.      1,447,668 :    Mar.    6. 
Exploder,  Delay-action.     E.  Cudney.     1,455,165  ;  May  15. 
Explodpr,    Safety.      H.   McEwan.      1,450,672 ;   Apr.   3. 
Explosion    engine.       I.    Cunningham    and    R.     W.    Way. 

1,472,634;  Oct.  30. 
Explosion  rotating  engine.     L.   T.   Poirmeur.     1,458,950 ; 

June  19. 
Explosions  in  mines.  Method  of  and  means  for  extinguish- 

incr  or  smotherine.     H.  Kruskopf.     1,459,677;  June  19. 
Explosive      R.  M.  Cook.     1,440.767-8  :  .Tan.  2. 
Explosive.     C.  J.  S.  Lundsgaard.     1,457,709  :  June  5. 
Explosive.     S.  G.  Norton.     1,466,147  ;  Aug.  28. 
Explosive.     W.   O.    Snelling.      1,464.667 ;    Aug.   14. 
Explosive.     E.  M.  Symmes.     1,478,588  ;  Dec.  25. 
Explosive     and     making     same.       E.     Herz.       1,443,328 ; 

.Tan.  23, 
Explosive  and  producing  same.    W.  B.  Sturgis.    1,463,980  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Explosive  charge.     J.  R.  Holran.     1.440.601 ;  Jan.  2. 
Explosive     composition.       W.     O.      Snelling.      1,456,341 : 

May  22. 
Explosive    composition.       W.     O.     Snelling.       1,473,257; 

Nov.  6. 
Explosive  container.     W.  Beck.     1,444,998:  Feb.  13. 
Explosive,     Desensitized.       W.     H.     Ward.        1,462,753 ; 

.Tuly  24. 
Explosive  engine.     J.  A.   Charter.     1.453.304  ;   May   1. 
Explosive   engine.     M.    C.   Kessler.      1.477,363;    Dec.    11 
Explosive  engine.     J.  J.  Schiller.     1,468,516  ;  Sept.  18. 
Explosive    engine,    Eotarv.       J.    A.    Brown.      1,478,378 

Dpc.  25. 
Explosive,     Nitrostarch.       W.     O.     Snelling.       1,472,691 

Oct.  30. 
Explosive,   Propellant.      A.    S.    O'Neil   and    R.    R.   Evans 

1.464,012:    Aug.    7. 
Explosive,  Propulsive  blasting.     A.  J.  Strane.     1,455,309 

May    15. 
Explosive  purposes.  Impregnating  plant  tissues  with  am 

monium  nitrate  for.     W.  M.  Dehn.     1.444,594  :   Feb.  6 
Explosives,  Apparatu.s  for  filling  containers  with.     T.  M 

Davidson.      1,477,040;   Dec.   11. 
Explosives,  Means  for  attaching  caps  and  fuses  to  stick 

F.    Saucier.     1,446,664 :   Feb.   27. 
Explosives,    Priming    mixture    for    proi)ellant.      C.    I.    B 

ITenning.     1.473,818  ;  Nov.  13. 
Explosives,     Producing.       W.     B.     Sturgis.       1,473,685 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Exposure  meter.     E.  Harrold.     1.478.956  ;  Dec.   25. 
Exposure  meter,     F.  Mella.     1,447,097  ;   Feb,   27. 
Exposure  meter.    E.  Wandersleb.     1,457.802  :  .Tune  5. 
Exposure  timer.     W.  C.   Anderson.     1,474,342  ;   Nov.  20. 


Extensible  rod.  Jointed.  G.  F.  Ruhl.  1,449,106  ;  Mar.  20. 
Extensible  support.  Portable.  J.  P.  Mayhugh.  1,448,932 ; 
Mar.  20. 

I.  Cooklln. 
I..  Cooklin. 
J.   Danese. 
J.  W.  Bate. 


Extensible  table. 
Extensible   table. 
Extension  device. 
Extension  handle 
Extension  table. 
Extension   table 


15. 
6. 


1.455,599;  May  15. 
1,464,409;    Aug      " 
1,455,715;  May 
1,4-14,448  ;  Feb. 
J.  Hlozek.     1,400,754  ;  July  3. 
H.  Mahnefce.     1,477,069:   Dec.   11. 
Exterminator  trap.     C.  J.  Swank.     1,451,720:   Apr.  17. 
Extract  obtainable  from  the  mammalian  pancreas  or  from 
the  related  glands  in  fishes,  useful  In  the  treatment  of 
diabetes   mellitus,    and    preparing   it.      F.    G.    Banting, 

C.  H.  Best,  and  J.  B.  Colllp.     1,409,994  ;  Oct.  9. 
Extract  obtainable  from  the  mammalian  pancreas  or  from 

the  related  glands  of  fishes,  useful  in  the  treatment  of 
diabetes   mellitus.    Preparing   an.      P.    J.   Moloney   and 

D.  M.  Findlay.     1,470,024  ;  Oct.  9. 
Extracting  device.     C.  W.  Potts.     1,458,076; 


apparatus.      H.    J.    Cary-Curr. 


June  5. 
1,468,961  ; 


apparatus.       E.     H.     Cummins.       1,463,154 


Fruit-juice  extractor. 
Gas  extractor. 
Honey  extractor. 
Juice  extractor. 
Diquid  extractor. 
Mandrel  extractor. 
Hoot  extractor. 
Weed  extractor. 
B.  Prescott.     1,472.249  :  Oct.  30. 
E.  C.  Mitchell.     1,464.211 :  Aug.  7. 
N.  Y.  Hull.     1,404,075  ;  Aug.  7. 
Des.  61.826  ;  Jan.  23. 
the     same.        C.     H.     Kidwell.. 

B.    Borja    y    Dizon.      1,467,358 ; 


Extraction 

Sept.   26. 
Extraction 

July  31. 
Extractor :  See — 

Automobile   extractor. 

Bearing  extractor. 

Bushing  extractor. 

Bottle-disk    extractor. 

Centrifugal  extractor. 

Coffee   extractor. 

Cork  extractor. 

Cream  extractor. 
Extrusion  press.     W. 
Eye,  Comic  artificial. 
Eye-exercising  device. 
Eyeglass.     J.  S.  Greene. 
Eyeglass     and     making 

1.473.151 ;  Nov.   6. 
Eyeglass    attachment. 

Sept.  11 

Eyeglass  mounting.     J.   B.  Gum.     1,445,941 ;  Feb.   20.      . 
Eyeglass    receptacle.      C.    R.    Jerry.      1,473,559 ;    Nov.    6. 
Eyeglasses.     J.  Gaspari.     1.444,067:  Feb.  6. 
Eyeglasses.     J.   Gasperl.     Des.   63,363;   Nov.  27. 
Eyeglasses    and    spectacles.      T.    A.    Ryan.       1,440.799 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Eyeglasses   and    spectacles,    Lens  for.  "E.   B.   Meyrowitz. 

1,445,227  :   Feb.   13. 
Eyeglasses  and  spectacles.  Producing  rings  of  celluloid  for. 

B.  R.  Durgin.     1,465,424  ;  Aug.  21. 
Evpglasses,  Construction  of.     G.  W.  McKinstry  and  W.  H. 

"Siddall.      1,453.632:    May    1. 
Eyeglasses,  Producing  rims  of  celluloid  for.    E.  R.  Durgin. 

1,465,423  ;  Aug.  21. 
Eyeglasses,      Strap      fastener      for.        H,      A.      Sangren. 

1,471.360;  Oct.  23. 
Eyeglasses,  Temple  for.    T.  Leytham.    1,459,778  ;  June  26 
Evdashes     and    making    same.     Artificial.       C.     Nessler. 

"1.450,259;  Apr.  3. 
Evelet,  Lace.     J.  T.  Harper.     1,460,899  ;  July  3. 
Eyeleting.     R.  B.  Smith.     1,468,039;  Sept.  18. 
Eyeleting  machine.    R.  B.  Smith.     1,468,086  ;  Sept.  18. 
Eyelets  and  the  like.  Machine  for  setting.     R.  B.   Smith. 

"1.440,563;  Jan.  2. 
Eyelets,    Blanking    out.      E.    L.    Sibley,    2d.      1,469,757; 


Oct.  2. 
EJyelets,      Machine 

1,459,738;    June 
7=;ye   protector.      C. 
Eye  protector, 
r^ve  protector. 
Eye  protector. 
Eye  protectnr. 


Inserting. 


E.     Mclntire. 


9. 


for 
26. 
O.   Cozzens.     1,441,786:  Jan. 

C.  O.  Cozzens.     1,467.230:  Sept.  4. 
R.  Malcom.     1.440,691  :  Jan.  2. 
R.  Malcom.     1.454.327:  May  8. 
R.  Malcom.     1,471,562;  Oct.  23. 
Eye  protector,  Self-actln.g.     K.  Kernjenny  and  W.  Balzer- 
Alber.     1.455.025  ;  May  15. 

L.  J.  Gerhardt.     1,473.619;  Nov.  13. 
S.    Mablmann.      1.471.907:    Oct.    23. 
W.  P.   Mahonv.      1.4.52.305:   Anr,    17. 
Nonzlare.     F.W.Bonner.     1.462,532 ;  .Tuly  24. 
device.       E.     G.     Bender     and     L.     F.     Graf. 
1.459.353  :  .Tune  19. 
Eve-testin?  instrument,     E.  D.  Tillver.     1.454.774  :  May  8. 
Eyes.    Testing.     J.   Wolff.      1,478,089 ;   Dec.    18. 
Fabric :   See — 


Eyeshade. 
Eyeshade. 
Eyeshade. 
Eyeshield, 

Eyp-testins; 


Automobile  topping  fabric. 
Bedspring  fabric. 
Coated  fabric. 
Composite  fabric. 
Elastic  fabric. 
Elastic   woven  fabric. 
Fabric.     H.  T.  Ballard. 

W.  Buchwitz. 

W.   Buchwitz 

W.  Dowling. 

W.  Dowling. 


Fabric 
Fabric. 
Fabric. 
Fabric. 
Fabric 


Expnndefl-metal  fabric. 
Ornamental    fabric. 
Rubberizing  fabric. 
Tire  fabric. 
Webbing  fabric. 


Des.  62,051 ;  Mar.  13. 
Des.  61,888  :  Feb.  6. 
Des.   62,054  :   Mar.    13. 
Des.  61.907:  Feb.  6. 
Dos.  62,004  :  Feb.  27. 


against   rot.   Protecting.      B.    Wolcott   and   C.    L. 

Jennison.      1.474,574  ;   Nov.   20. 
Fabric    and    making    same.      E.    F.    King.       1,464,715 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Fabric   and    making   the   same.    Ornamental    hand-woven. 

F.    E.    Strohmeier.      1,475,659  ;    Nov.    27. 


1098 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Contimied. 


Fabric    and    manulacturing    same,     Decorative.       W.     E. 

Hazeltine.      1,450,367  ;   Apr.   3. 
Fabric  bag.     J.  P.  Hooper.    1,445,835 ;  Feb.  20. 
Fabric  board.     S.   S.   Lewis.     1,457,740 ;  June  5. 
Fabric  bolt  board.     J.  R.  Smith.     1,472,253  ;  Oct.  30. 
Fabric  cases.  Machine  for  shaping  and  forming.     J.  Gay- 

nor.     1,477,437  ;  Dec.   11. 
Fabric  holder,  Eoll-.     J.  Glrard.     1,462,333 ;  July  17. 
Fabric,  Machine  for  preparing.     E.  D.  Putt.     1,476,270  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Fabric,  Making  an  unwoven.     E.  B.  Respess.     1,465,093  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Fabric-making     machine.       H.     T.     Loomis.       1,468,483 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Fabric,  Method  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  articles 

comprising  superposed  layers  of.    T.  Sloper.    1,458,732  ; 

June  12. 
Fabric  or  similar  article.  Woven.     L.  H.  Brewster.     Des. 

61,866-7  ;  Feb.  6. 
Fabric,    paper,    and    other   material.   Winding  chuck   for. 

0.  P.  Kiracofe.     1,448,125  ;     Mar.  13. 
Fabric  piler.     H.   J.   Carter.      1,475,428;   Nov.   27. 
Fabric,   Plaited.     H.  Frischer.     Des.   62,482 ;   June   12. 
Fabric-ring  stretching  and  applying  device.     H.  A.  Den- 

nure.     1,467,143;    Sept.   4. 
Fabric-stitching     device.       J.     D.     Lacroix.       1,461,125 

July  10. 
Fabric-treating   machine.     R.   F.    Bacon,   C.    H.    Kidwell 

and  P.  H.  Bascom.     1,469,765  ;  Oct.  9. 
Fabric,  Woven.     G.  M.  Fauser.     Des.  62,215-9  ;  Apr.  17 
Fabric,  Woven.     F.  Reeves.     Des.  63,196  ;  Oct.  30. 
Fabrics    and    making   same.    Composition    for    saturating. 

L.   Kirschbraun.      1,461,445;   July    10. 
Tabrlcs  and  other  goods.  Machine  for  treating  or  process 

ing.     J.   A.   Wilson.      1,457,413;   June   5. 
Fabrics  and  producing  the  same.  Ornamental  pile.     S.  E 

Creasey.     1,467,136:   Sept.  4. 
Fabrics  and  the  like,  Production  of  coated.     H.  E.  Brown 

and  J.  H.  Stover.     1,465,541 ;  Aug.  21. 
Fabrics,  Beetling  and  treatment  of.    R.  W.  R.  Mackenzie, 

E.  Robinson,  M.  Fort,  and  J.  D.  Lumsden.     1,460,858 ; 

July  3. 
Fabrics,    Coating   woven.     W.   T.   Plum,   Jr.      1,472,230; 

Oct.  30. 
Fabrics,    Composition    for    removing   rust    from.      A.    C. 

Shaver.     1,457,609;  June  5. 
Fabrics,  Composition  for  treating.    H.  J.  Suib.    1,441,952  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Fabrics,  Device  for  shaping  and  pressing.     E.  M.  Wither- 

ell.      1,466,868;  Sept.  4. 
Fabrics,   Fastener  for  eyeleted   edges  of.     L.    L.    Judge. 

1,440,997;  Jan.  2. 
Fabrics,   Finishing.     J.   H.  Wrigley.     1,442,840:  Jan.  23. 
Fabrics,    Liquid    for   treating.      A.    Neusella.      1,453,764 ; 

May  1. 
Fabrics,    Machine   for   applying  reenforcing  filaments   to. 

P.  T.  Jackson  and  C.  H.  Howard.     1,472,021;  Oct.  23. 
Fabrics,  Machine  for  tearing.      J.   D.   Frier.      1,468,713  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Fabrics,  Machine  for  uniting  looped.     P.  P.  La  Montagne. 

1,462,367;   July  17. 
Fabrics,    Machine    for    uniting    looped.      E.    E.    Randall. 

1,462,378;   July  17. 
Fabrics,  Manufacture  of  knotted.     T.  Frenzel.     1,440,779  ; 

Jan.   2. 
Fabrics,  Means  for  finishing.     A.  A.  Grundy.     1,462,172; 

July  17. 
Fabrics,  Seam   for.     H.   L.  Tucker.     1,467,626 ;   Sept.   11. 
Fabrics,  Tuft  frame  for  weaving  pile.     E.  F.  Hathaway. 

1,469,184  ;    Sept.    25. 
Face  -  turning    machine.      C.     A.    Franklin.       1,478,331 ; 

Dec.    18. 
Facial  muscles,  Apparatus  for  molding  the.     L.  B.  Bon- 

anno.     1,443,725  ;  Jan.  30. 
Facing      and      backing.      Interchangeable.        T.      Steele. 

1.473,055  ;   Nov.  6. 
Facing  or  cutting  tool.     C.  P.  Snyder.     1,453,197  ;  Apr.  24. 
Facing  or  cutting  tool.     C.  F.  Snyder.     1,469,279  ;  Oct.  2. 
Facing  tool.     W.  C.  Shumaker.     1,466,385  ;  Aug.  28. 
Fair   leader.     V.   P.   Jewett.      1,469,014 ;    Sept.   25. 
Fair-leader  board.     M.  Oertz.     1,449,910.  Mar.  27. 
Fan.      W.   Brown.      1,465,928;   Aug.   28. 
Fan.     F.  L.  Cupp.     1,456,765;  May  29. 
Fan.     E.  N.  Fales.     1,466,472 ;  Aug.  28. 
Pan.      P.   M.   Pranzen.     1.441,338  ;   Jan.  9. 
Fan.     M.  M.  Glasser.     1,468,690;   Sept.  25. 
Fan.     W.  A.  Jones.     1,447,554  ;  Mar.  6. 
Fan.     M.  Lichter.     1,446.978;  Feb.  27. 
Pan.     G.  B.   Otis.     1,459,927;   June  26. 
Fan.      C.   Rosine.      1,457,125 ;   May   29. 
Fan    and   lamp.    Combined.      R.    L.    Marlani.      1,475,845 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Fan   and   making   same.   Centrifugal.      N.    H.   Henderson. 

1,469,086;   Sept.  25. 
Fan     and     stop     therefor,     Spring-motor-driven.      A.    O. 

Larson.     1,455,534  ;  May  15. 
Fan   attachment.      R.    R.    Winter.      1,468,851 ;    Sept.    25. 
Fan  blade.     W.  H.  Kempton.      1,444,923;   Feb.  13. 
Fan  blower.     P.  W.  Knauf.     1.471,559;  Oct.  23. 
Pan,    Celling.      C.    Aalborg.      1,443,551 ;    Jan.    30. 
Fan,  Ceiling.     M.  M.  Glasser.     1,456,433  ;  May  22. 
Fan,  Centrifugal.     G.  M.  Capell.     1,471,141 ;  Oct.  16. 
Fan,  Centrifugal.     P.  Phelps.     1,453,055 ;  Apr.   24. 


Fan,  Centrifugal.     J.  A.  Watkins.     1,447,915-16;  Mar.  6. 
Fan,  Convertible.     D.  Q.  Hicks.     1,453,873;   May  1. 
Fan,  Disappearing  electric.     C.  W.  Le  Velle.     1,445,402 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Pan,  Folding  cardboard.     L.  J.  Hecht.    1,449,402  ;  Mar.  27. 
Fan     for    clear    vision.       J.     P.     Callaway.       1,477,690 ; 

Dec.    18. 
Fan  guard.     L.  S.   Young.     1,448,896;  Mar.  20. 
Pan,    Hand-operated    toilet.      E.    W.    and   W.    J.    Wlsch. 

1,461,768  ;  July  17. 
Pan  housing  or  casing.     E.  J.  Slater.     1,441,381 ;  Jan.  9. 
Fan  mechanism.  Disappearing  electric.     C.  W.  Le  Velle. 

1,458,348  ;  June  12. 
Fan,   Multiple   propeller.      J.   M.    Seymour.      1,462,151 ; 

July  17. 
Fan-operating  means.    A.  P.  Carlln.     1,468,617  ;  Sept.  18. 
Fan,  Portable.    Z.  E.  Chernesky.    1,442,467 ;  Jan.  16. 
Fan,  Portable  electric.     H.  P.  Puttaert  and  M.   Moreau. 

1,473,045;  Nov.  6. 
Fan,   Pneumatic.      H.    C.    Wallace.      1,477,469 ;    Dec.    11. 
Fan.     M.  Rothschild.     1,478,399;  Dec.  25. 
Pan,  Rotary  hand.     D.  Marrazzo.     1,478,240 ;  Dec.  18. 
Fan  structure.     N.  S.   Clay.     1,463,153  ;  July  31. 
Fan  wheel.     R.  W.  Oswald.     1,478,909;  Dec.  25. 
Fancy  bag.     H.  J.  Dudley.     Des.  63,254  ;  Nov.  13. 
Fans.    M.  M.  Glasser.    Rel5,705  ;  Oct.  30. 
Fans,  Air-heating  attachment  for.     P.  M.   Howe  and   C. 

Naegeli.     1,472,124  ;   Oct.  30. 
Pans,    Air-moistener    attachment    for.      T.    M.    Bennett. 

1,464,401  ;    Aug.    7. 
Fare  box.     C.  H.  Woods.     1,454,096;  May  8. 
Fare-collecting  device.     J.   W.   Pope.     1,472,937 :  Nov.  6. 
Pare  Indicator.    T.  L.  Roberts,  jr.     1,471,918 ;  Oct.  23. 
Fare-recording   mechanism.      C.    D.    Skinner.      1,472,690 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Pare  svstem.  Zone.    C.  R.  Barnes.     1,457,488 ;  June  5. 
Pare  token.     P.   N.    Jones.     Des.  62,820;   Aug.   7. 
Farm  gate.     C.  Burnett.     1,440,445  ;  Jan.  2. 
Farm  gate.     C.   Colvin.     1,449,587  ;   Mar.   27. 
Farm  gate.     G.  W.  and  C.  E.  Goss.    1,443,467  ;  Jan.  30. 
Farm  gate.     L.   C.   McChaln.      1,446,575;   Feb.   27. 
Farm  gate.     W.  P.   Schwlesow.     1,446,934  ;   Feb.  27. 
Farm   gate.    Swinging.      H.    L.    Watermann.      1,443,446 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Farm  implement.     H.  A.  Johnson.     1.443,222;  Jan.  23. 
Farm  implement.     C.  Owens.     1.458,990  ;  June  10. 
Farm     implements.     Colter     for.     P.     J.     Nuernberger. 

1,445,705;  Feb.  20. 
Farm    Implements    working    on    the    fixed-cable    system. 

Anchor  used  in  connection  with  mechanically-operated. 

J.  and  P.  Robinson.     1,449,447:   Mar.  27. 
Farrowing  pen.     W.  0.  Nutt.     1,47«,970  ;  Nov.  13. 
Fastener.     C.  Bishop  and  D.  E.  Brinsmade.     1,440,653; 

Jan.  2. 
Fastener.      P.    S.    Carr.      1,454,832 ;    May   8. 
Fastener.     P.   S.  Carr.     1,464,695  ;  Aug.   14. 
Fastener.     P.  T.  C.  Dumais.     1,464,976  ;  Aug.  14. 
Fastener.     P.  J.  Eagles  and  A.  R.  Fitzgerald.     1,467,928 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Fastener.     B.   P.   Hubbell.      1,456,554-5;   May  29. 
Fastener.     E.  S.  Johnson  and  E.  V.  Carlson.     1,468,612; 

Sept.  18. 
Fastener.     J.  P.  Powell.     1,454,251 ;  May  8. 
Fastener.     I.   D.   Shaw.     1,450,391 ;  Apr.    3. 
Fastener.     L.  W.  Tibyrlca.     1,468,052;  Sept.  18. 
Fastener.      H.    C.   Toepper.      1,476,380;   Dec.   4. 
Fastener.      B.    H.    White.      1,476,193;    Dec.    4. 
Fastener     and     lock.     Separable.       M.     H.     Wiedmann. 

1,467,465  ;  Sept.  11. 
Fastener,  Closure.    P.  B.  Daley.     1,448,706 ;  Mar.  13. 
Fastener,  Detachable.        C.     P.     Bilbrough.        1,456,118; 

May  22. 
Fastener  device.     A.  Robinson.     1,473,876 ;  Nov.  18. 
Fastener  device.     J.  B.  White.     1,447,636  ;  Mar.  6. 
Fastener   elements.    Securing   means   for.      L.    M.    Fosi. 

1,462,463  ;  July  17. 
Fastener  for   metal   clips.     M.   Krischer   and   C.   Rosen- 

blum.     1,458,487  ;  June  12. 
Fastener-inserting  machine.     P.  A.  Rumney.     1,471,358 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Fastener,  Molding  and  metal.     I.  W.  Cochran.     1,464,258 ; 

Au*'    7 
Fastener,'  Separable.     F.   S.  Carr.     1.471,828  ;  Oct.  23. 
Fastener,   Separable.     F.   S.   Carr.     1,476.147 ;    Dec.   4. 
Fastener,   Separable.     M.   F.   Carr.     Rel5,714 ;   Nov.   6. 
Fastener,   Separable.     M.   Keil.     1,452,743;   Apr.   24. 
Fastener,  Separable.     W.  B.  Murphy.     1,449,690;  Mar.  27. 
Fastener,  Separable.     C.  M.  Robinson.    1,443,277 ;  Jan.  23. 
Fastener,  Separable.     E.  V.  Sweet.     1,458,559;  June  12. 
Fastener-setting    device.       G.    W.    Jacques.       1,472,247; 

Fastener-setting  machine.  A.  E.  Hudson.  1,458,186; 
June  12.  ^        ,  .       _^ 

Fastener-stock-supplying  mechanism  for  fastener-insert- 
ing machines     S.  A.  Dobyne.     1.478,603  ;  Dec.  25. 

Fastener  strip.     L.  Rosenman.     1,445,450  ;  Feb.  13. 

Fastener,  Top  and  vrindshield.  O.  T.  Van  Sickle. 
1,444,988;  Feb.   13. 

Fasteners,  Cord  terminal  for  mask.  G.  A.  Hanft. 
1,461,900;   July  17. 

Fasteners,  Machine  for  setting.  S.  L.  Gookin.  I,45&,wv2 ; 
Mar  22. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  itwentions — Continued. 


1099 


F^tenere,  Machine  for  upsetting  aud   clincliing  tubular. 

J.    H.    Gifford.      1,468,002;    Sept.    25. 
Fasteners,   Method   and    machine   for   making.      G.   Sund- 

back.     1,467,015  :  Sept.  4. 
Fastening.     J.  1'.  Morse.     1,466,597  ;  Aug.  28. 
Fastening   (Kvice.      1'.   E.   Aid.     1.477.232:   Dec.   11. 
Fastening  device.     J.  Fairley.     1,458,399  ;  June  12. 
Fastening   device.     T.    Ferry.      l,4.")0.r)S3 ;   Apr.   3. 
Fastening  device.     G.  E.  Franquist.     1,452,196;  Apr.  17. 
Fasteiiin;;  di-viee.     C.   M.   Ilamblin.     1.47s.-_'is ;   Uec.   IS. 
Fastening  device.     T.  O.  Hopkins.     1,465,848  ;  Aug.  21. 
Fastening   device.      C.    E.    Kennedy.      1,441.588 ;    .Tan.   9. 
Fastening  deylce.     J.  F.  Langenau.     1,455,625  ;  May  15. 
Fasrening  device.     E.  G.  Lehman.     1,457,039  ;  May  29. 
Fastening    device.      H.    Muehle.      1.452,981 ;    Apr.    24. 
Fastening  device.     F.   Strauss.     1,473,942 ;   Nov.   13. 
Fastening  device.     J.   H.   VenhoCf.     1.476.231  ;    Dec.   4. 
Fastening  device.     J.  V.  Washburne.     1,466,347  ;  Aug.  28. 
Fastening  device.     It.  M.   Yemniker.     1,451,356;  Apr.  10. 
Fastening,  Driven-headed.     V.  L.  I^evingston.     1,444,018  ; 

Feb.   6. 
Fastening  elements,  Attaching  means  for  separable.     B.  Z. 

Ilausnor.     1,451,612;  Apr.   10. 
Fastening   Tor  loss-preventing  devices.      O.   N.   Wimberly. 

1,474,308  :  Nov.  13. 
Fastening-inserting     machine.       A.     Bates.       1,450,164 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Fastening-inserting  machine.     J.  A.  Brogan.     1,447,233 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Fastening -inserting     machine.       G.    Goddu.       1,447,244; 

Mar.    6. 
Fastening-inserting  machine.    F.  L.  Mackenzie.   1,446,473  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Fastening  -  inserting      machine.         F.       L.       MacKenzie. 

1.474.373  ;  Nov.  20. 
Fastening     machines,     Laying-on     apparatus     for     book-. 

U.  Bischof.     1.440,370;  Jan.  2. 
Fastening,  Temporary!    S.  W.  Taylor.     1,451,970;  Apr.  17. 
Fastenings,  Machine  for  operating  on  metallic.     G.  Goddu. 

1,444,871  ;  Feb.  13. 
Fastenings,   Machine   for    operating   on.      A.    E.    Jerram. 

1.474,368  ;  Nov.  20. 
Fat-splitting   reagent    and    making    same.      L.    J.    Lewis. 

1,452,881 ;  Apr:  24. 
Fats,  Apparatus  for  treating  edible.     J.  T.  Cox.     1,469,896  : 

Oct  9. 
Fats,  Utilization  of  edible.    M.  Kahn.    1,455,254 ;  May  15. 
Faucet.     T.   Coonan.     1,463,800  ;  Aug.   7. 
Faucet.     H.  G.  Cordley.     1,464,561 ;  Aug.  14. 
Faucet.     J.    A.    Costello.      1,477,808 :    Dec.    IS. 
Faucet.     W.  H.  Douglas.     1,442.654  ;  Jan.  16. 
Fnucet.'     R.    V.   Lee.      1,441,987;   Jan.   9. 
Faucet.     L.  S.  Lord.     1,458.718;  June  12. 
Faucet.     H.  Mock.     1,460,727;  July  3. 
Faucet.     C.  J.  Muend.     Des.  62,740  ;  July  24. 
Faucet.      G.    Pfieger.      1,467,450;    Sept.    11. 
.  Faucet.     W.   H.    Smith.     1,472,816 ;   Nov.  6. 
Faucet  and  container.  Combined.     H.  WofEord.    1,446.817  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Faucet  and  drinking  fountain.  Combination.     0.  W.  Feld- 

man.     1,446,845  ;  Feb.  27. 
Faucet    and    mixing    nozzle.    Combination.      S.    Kersten. 

1,462,413;  July  17. 
Faucet  appliance.     J.  B.  Kohler.     1,449,822  :  Mar.  27. 
Faucet,  Automatic.     D.  M.  Holbrook.     1.473,097  ;  Nov.  6. 
Faucet,    Automatic    drip.       L.    P.    Meister.       1.477.227 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Faucet,  Combination.     J.  H.  Clifford.     1,475,051 ;  Nov.  20. 
Faucet,   Combination.     K.  Hofifman.     1,478,227;  Dec.   18. 
Faucet,     Double-acting.       J.     J.     Mahonev.       1,478,289; 

Dec.  18. 
Faucet.  Laundry-tub.     O.  S.  Burman.     1,443.726  :  Jan.  30. 
Faucet  lock.     A.  A.  Warner.     1,472.573;  Oct.  30. 
Faucet,  Mixing.     0.  G.  Hitchcock.     Des.  61,953  ;  Feb.  13. 
Faucet  or  bath  cock.     L.  B.  Yeiser.     1,447,457  ;  Mar.  6. 
Faucet,   Reciprocating  plug.     H.   G.   Cordley.     1,464,562 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Faucet,  Safet^^     P.  B.  Wesson.     1,449.472  ;  Mar.  27. 
Faucet,   Safety.     P.  B.    Wesson.      1,467.464;   Sept.   11. 
Faucet,   Self-closing.     T.   H.   Schutt.     .1,454,340;  Mav  8. 
Faucet,  Three-way.     A.  T.   J.   Bahr.     1,469,612 ;   Oct.   2. 
Faucet,  Water.     W.  S.  Merrill.     1,444,549  ;  Feb.  6. 
Faucets   and  the  like.   Lever-handle  for  lavatory.      P.   J. 

Shea.     1.475.654  ;   Nov.  27. 
Faucets,    Relief-valve    attachment    for.      M.    J.    Landers. 

1,467,004  ;    Sept.   4. 
Favor  and  snapping  motto.     A.  G.   Palmer.     1,455.653 ; 

May   15. 
Feed-bag  fastener.     E.  R.  Chatterley.     1,468.136  ;  Sept.  18. 
Feed  bag  for  horses.     J.  Zdzieblo.     1,474,922  ;  Nov.  20. 
Feed  box.  Automatic.     O.  M.  Bullock.     1,442.382  ;  Jan.  16. 
Feed    box.     Poultry.       F.     T.     Huntington.       1,462,751 ; 

July  24. 
Feed    chutes,    Apparatus    for    clearing    intermediate.     J. 

Meinecke.     1,464,914  ;  Aug.   14. 
Feed    collet.      A.    M.    Kramp,    L.    F.    Peters,    and    E.    J. 

Rathsack.     1,473,188  ;  Nov.  6. 
Feed  collet  and  making  the  same.     C.  J.  Fancher  and  R. 

A.  Johnson.     1,449,505  ;  Mar.   27. 
Feed  collet  and  making  same.     O.  A.  Smith.     1,450,189 ; 

Apr.  S. 
Feed-controlling     device.       G.     H.     Gilman.       1,441,846 ; 

Jan.  9. 


Feed  cutter.     A.  G.  Newman.     1,456,034;  May  22. 

Feed  from  coarse  farm    products.  Producing  stock.     E.  A. 

Laughlin.     1,477,964  ;  Dec.  18. 
Feed  hopper.     A.    A.   Wolf.     1,463  862;    Aug.    7. 
Feed    materials.    Machine    for    reducing    stock-.      H.    S. 

Wikel  and  M.  F.  Thatcher.     1,467,131 ;  Sept.  4. 
Feed  mechanism.     C.  D.  Knowltou.     1,469,840  ;  Oct.  9. 
Feed  mechanism.     E.  C.  Pool.     1,448,713  ;  Mar.  13. 
Feed    mechanism.    Combined    power   and    hand   operated. 

W.  F.  Groene.     1,477,480  ;  Dec.  11. 
Feed    mechanism.    Package-.      C.    H.    Nitsch    and    W.    A. 

Weightman.     1,453.720  ;   May   1. 
Feed  mill.     A.  M.  Dellinger.     1,465,074  ;  Aug.   14. 
Feed      mixer      and      dispenser.      Stock-.        H.      Hoppes. 

1,458,058;   June  5. 
Feed-mixiug  device.     C.  T.  Patterson.     1,477,586  ;  Dec.  18. 
Feed-mixing    machine.      M.    F.     Thatcher.       1,457,325 ; 

June  S. 
Feed  pinion.     W.  Sandiford.     1,465,486  ;  Aug.  21. 
Feed  regulator.     C.  Beckmanu.     1,463,457  ;  July  31. 
Feed    systems,    Exhaust-pressure    governor    for    suction-. 

L.   H.    Wheeler.      1,459,962 ;    June   26. 
Feed    systems,    Variable    venturi    for     suction-.       L.    H. 

Wheeler.      1,459,961  ;   June    26. 
Feed-water  heater.     R.  N.  Ehrhart.     1,469,068  ;  Sept.  25. 
Feed   water.   Means   for   heating  boiler.     B.    R.    Skinner. 

1,459,901  ;    June   26: 
Feed-water  regulator.     G.  W.  Stetson.     1,464,669  ;  Aug.  14. 
Feeder.     E.  l:.  Draver.     1.478,000;   Dec.  18. 
Feeder.     A.  J.   Hartley.     1.471,894;  Oct.  23. 
Feeder,  Adjustable.     C.  S.  Jennings.     1,466,835  ;  Sept.  4. 
Feeder     and    mixers,     Percentage.       A.     D.    MacLellan. 

1,462,649  ;  July  24. 
Feeder,  Animal.     M.  O.  Henderson.     1.477,121 ;  Dec.  11. 
Feeder,    Animal-control.       W.     T.    Robbins.       1,453,768; 

May  1. 
Feeder,   Automatic.     J.  Brodner.     1,450,710 ;   Apr.    3. 
Feeder,  Automatic.     N.  F.  Thompson.     1,454,352  ;  May  8. 
Feeder,  Calf.     J.  L.  Crook,  jr.     1,460,890;  July  3. 
Feeder,  Chick.     I.  Julian.     1,468,205  •  Sept.  18. 
Feeder,  Chicken.     G.  H.  Alien.     l,46o,327  ;  Aug.  21. 
Feeder,   Chicken.     J.  E.  Kesterson.     1,407,329  ;   Sept.  11. 
Feeder,  Chicken.     F.  B.  Naylor.     1,469,677;   Oct.  2. 
Feeder,  Chicken.     J.  Null.     1,452,215  ;  Apr.  17. 
Feeder,   Collapsible   poultry.     M.    R.   Jacobus   and   W.    F. 

Burditt,   jr.      1,450,258 ;    Apr.   3. 
Feeder,  Drum.   O.  H.  Johnson  and  H.  F.  Webb.    1,453,143 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Feeder,  Extension.     J.  C.  Tollefson.     1,447,580;  Mar.   6. 
Feeder  for  jointers,  Automatic.     E.  D.  Church.     1,469,995  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Feeder   for  stock,    Self-.     C.   C.   Westerman.      1,469,129; 

Sept.    25. 
Feeder,   Hog.      J.   W.   Harvey.     1,449,818 ;   Mar.   27. 
Feeder,  Hog.     J.  E.  Robbins.     1,444,428  :  Feb.  6. 
Feeder,  Percentage.    A.  D.  MacLellan.    1,463,777  ;  July  31. 
Feeder,  Poultry.     J.  Dierks.     1.446,694  ;   Feb.  27. 
Feeder,   Poultry.      W.   E.   Honsinger.     1,450,175 ;   Apr.   3. 
Feeder,  Poultry.     R.  P.  Howard.     1,440,875  ;  Jan.  2. 
Feeier,   Poultry.     M.    R.   Jacobus.     1,469,013;    Sept.   25. 
Feeder,   Poultry.     E.   M.   Robinson.      1.471,919 ;   Oct.   23. 
Feeder,  Poultry.     W.  P.  Shortell.     1.469,340  ;  Oct.  2. 
Feeder,     Poultry.       H.     H.     Walker     and     F.     Enos,     Jr. 

1,466,864  ;    Sept.   4. 
Feeder,   Stock.     N.  A.   Heacocb.      1,441,345;   Jan.  9. 
Feeder,  Stock.     N.  A.  Heacock.     1,465,763  ;  Aug.  21. 
Feeders,    Individual    sheet    and    envelope    separators    for 

pneumatic.     C.   H.   Martin.     1,463,329  ;   July   31. 
Feeders.     Movable     back     for     apron.       J.     W.     Walker. 

1,476,477  ;   Dec.   4. 
Feeders,  Separator  for.     B.  Deck.     1,460,314  ;  June  26. 
Feeding   and   cutting   mechanism.      W.    H.    Cannard   and 

G.  A.  Shaffer.     1.449,264  ;  Mar.  20. 
Feeding   and    punching    apparatus,    Strip.      E.    B.    Hine. 

1,459,890;    June   26. 
Feeding  and  sorting  device.    H.  M.  Brightman.    1,450,2164 

May  22. 
Feeding  and  weighing  device.     J.  A.   Nolan.     1,469,680 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Feeding  apparatus.     W.  E.  Elliott,     1,442,866;  Jan.  23. 
Feeding     articles.     Apparatus     for.       L.     L.     Salfisberg. 

1,476,224  ;   Dec.  4. 
Feeding  articles.   Method   of   and   apparatus   for.      L.    L. 

Salfisberg.     1,476,223  :   Dec.  4. 
Feeding  attachment.    L.  B.  Grasberger.    1,443,988  ;  Feb.  6. 
Feeding     attachment.      L.      B.      Grasberger.      1,448,270 ; 

March  13. 
Feeding  device.     E.  J.  Rood.     1,469,961  ;  Oct.  9. 
Feeding    device.     Article-.       N.     H.     Hawes.       1,459.367 ; 

June  19. 
Feeding  device.  Automatic.     R.  B.  Hancock.     1,458,339; 

June  12. 
Feeding  device.  Pneumatic.     F.  Maussner  and  I.  B.  Ritter. 

1,468,028  ;  Sept.  18. 
Feeding  device.  Sheet-.     G.  Spless.     1,464.668;  Aug.  14. 
Feeding   device,    Web-.      I.    Lazagn.      1,451.579 ;   Apr.    10. 
Feeding  drum.     J.  Dlesk.     1,  477.211 ;  Dec.  11. 
Feeding  head.     F.  Briner.     1,474,889  ;  Nov.   20. 
Felting  machine.     F.   Schaeffer.     1.449.842 ;   Mar.  27. 
Feeding  machine.    A.  F.  Stemad.     1,451,897  ;  Apr.  17. 
Feeding    machine    and     method.     Self-.       W.     B.    Peirce. 

1,452,053;   Apr.    17. 
Feeding  machine.  Cap-.     C.  T.  Small.     1.441,382  ;   Jan.  9. 


1100 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Feeding  mechanism.     J.   Conte.     1,454,507  ;  May  8. 
Feeding  mechanism.     H.  E.  Harris.     1,445,1.87  ;   Feb.  13. 
Feeding  mechanism.    W.  M.  Hepburn.    1,466,018  ;  Aug.  28. 
Feeding  mechanism.     G    F.   Hurt.     1,441,504 ;   Jan.   9. 
Feeding  mechanism.     A.  W.  Peters.     1,466,029  ;  Aug.  28. 
Feeding  mechanism.      R.   Whitalser,  jr.,  and   W.   H.   Sny- 
der.    1,462,629  ;  July  24. 
Feeding  mechanism,  Cold-roll-.     G.  C.  Kimball  and  H.  G. 

Mcllvried.     1,474,935  ;  Nov.  20. 
Feeding    mechanism.    Deflector    for    plate-.      E.    C.    Pool. 

1,460,038;   June   26. 
Feeding  people.     J.  M.  Baitinger.     1,442.211  ;  Jan.  16. 
Feeding   systems.   Means   for  supporting  vacuum.     E.   A. 

Rocljwell.    1,453,729  :  May  1. 
Feeler    mechanism.    Filling-.      R.    Crompton    and    W.    E. 

Woodman.      1,467,232;    Sept.    4. 
Felt,   Machine  for  cutting  slots  in  raw.     F.  C;  Overbury. 

1,441,708;  Jan.  9. 
Felt,  Paper-maker's.     E.  N.  Huyck.     1,458,842  ;  June  12. 
Foit.  Producing  polo.     0.  L.  Davis.     1,457,769  ;  June  5. 
Felt-treating  machine.     A.  J.  Ryan.     1,471,980  ;  Oct.  23. 
Felting  machine.     T.  B.  Munroe.     1,456,608  ;  May  29. 
Felly  and  rim  for  vehicle  wheels,  Metallic.     W.  N.  Booth. 

1,469,769;  Oct.  9. 
Felly     for     vehicle     wheels,     Metallic.      W.     N.     Booth. 

1,469,768;  Oct.  9. 
Felly      guard.      Adjustable.        W.-     Braun.        1,467,774; 

Sept.  11. 
Female  gauge.     W.  J.  Walch.     1,447,448  ;  Mar.  6. 
Fence.      A.    J.   MlUer-Masury.      1,473,118 ;    Nov.    6. 
Fence.     J.  Stefan,  jr.     1,452,766  ;  Apr.  24. 
Fence.      0.    Swansou.      1,475,415  ;    Nov.    27. 
Fence      construction.      M.      Romaszkiewicz.       1,446,930 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Fence   construction.     W.   B.   Tabor.     1,476,853  ;  Dee.   11. 
Fence,    Farm   and  poultry.     W.   H.   Sommer.      1,477,603 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Fence,  Portable.     C.  A.  Wilkey.     1,464,305  ;  Aug.  7. 
Fence,  Portable  baby.     E.  Read.     1,444,427  ;  Feb.  6. 
Fence,  Road.     J.  B.  Bese.     1,468,553  ;  Sept.  18. 
Fence,    Sectional.       I.    M.     SemenofE    and    N.     Gurnlcki. 

1,456.519  ;  May  29. 
Fence  structure.     G.  W.  Wilson.     1,458,260;  June  12. 
Fence,  Water-bed.     R.   P.    Stlne.     1,466,972 ;    Sept.  4. 
Fr-Ticeraaker's  tool.     C.   T.  Brnnh.nm.     1,476.587  ;   Dec.   4. 
Fencepost.     W.  J.  Dolan.     1,443,979  ;  Feb.  6. 
Fencepost.       P.     J.     Hindmarsh     and     J.     W.     Meaker. 

1,466,880  ;    Sept.   4. 
Fencepost.      H.    T.    Kline.      1,455,168  ;   May    15. 
Fencepost.   E.  II.  Lindstrom  and  R.  V.  Seaholm.   1,464,326  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Fencepost    and    stretcher,    Combined.      W.    L.    Romback. 

1,475,884;    Nov.    27. 
Fencepost  attachment.     P.  T.  Bailey.     1,460,936;  July  S. 
Fencepost,   Metal.      P.   J.    Schmalz.      1,459.116;    June   19. 
Fencepost,   Metallic.     C.  B.   Murton.     1,454,649 ;  May   8. 
Fencepost  mold.     H.  W.  Snow.     1.456,286;  May  22. 
Fencepost,   Steel.     A.  V.  Rowe.     1,444,641 ;   Feb.  6. 
Fencepost.  Tubular.     P.  J.  Hindmarsh  and  J.  W.  Meaker. 

1,477,349:  Dec.   11. 
Fenceposts,  Driving  cap  for.    P.  J.  Hindmarsh.     Rel5,669  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Fenceposts,  Driving  cap  for.     P.  Hindmarsh.     1,444,834 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Fenceposts,  Topping  arm  for.    H.  G.  Thomson.   1,440,852  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Fenceposts,  Wire  fastener  for.    J.  Irving,  jr.     1,458,825 ; 

June  12. 
Fenceposts,    Wire    fastener  for.      F.    Pracht.      1,450,644 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Fences,   Tool    for   repairing  wire.     L.    Ivle.      1,465,910 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Fender  :  See —  r, 

Accident-proof  automobile     Cultivator  fender, 
fender.  Plow  fender. 

Automobile   fender.  Shock-absorbing   fender. 

Car  fender.  A'ehicle  fender. 

Fender.     F.  Bush.     1,447,061 ;  Feb.  27. 
Fender.     E.  G.  and  G.  W.  Butsch.     1,466,115  ;  Aug.  28. 
Fender.     P.  A.  Connelly.     1,444.496  ;  Feb.  6. 
Fender.     W.   G.   Cox.    '1,460,343;  June  26. 
Fender.     V.   Helnrich.      1,443,362 ;    Jan.   30. 
Fender.     O.    W.   Litzenberg.      1,444.973 ;    Feb.   13. 
Fender.     M.  W.  Newhard.     1,469,679  ;  Oct.  2. 
Fender  and   lamp  brace,    Combination.      R.    J.   E.   Hicks. 

1,472,523;  Oct.  30. 
Fender   brace.      C.    J.    Fangel.      1,455,327 :    May    15. 
Fender  brace.     B.  H.  Hunt.     1,445,888;  Feb.  20. 
Fender   brace,    Adjustable.      F.    L.    Bronson.      1,461,304 ; 

July  10. 
Fender  brace.  Front-.     A.   R.   Groff.     1,470,970  ;  Oct.  16. 
Fender  bracket.     H.  Caplan.     1,453,271 ;  May  1. 
Fender  device.     M.  D.  Rathbun.     1,445,238':  Feb.  13. 
Fender  guard.    M.  Forer.     1,467,283  ;  Sept.  4. 
Fender    or    bumper.    Spring.       W.    G.    Cox.      1,463,308 ; 

July  31. 
Fender  protector.     B.  S.  Ludlow.     1,455,538  ;  Mav  15. 
Fenders    and    the    like,    Sheet-metal-rolling    machine    for. 

H.  R.  Kennedy.     1,461,853  ;  July  17. 
Fenders,     Device     for     repairing.       W.     C.     J.     Guilford. 

1,443,075:  Jan.  23. 
Fenders,   Jig  for   marking  and  drilling.      J.    O.    Richard. 

1,469,395  ;  Oct.  2. 


Ferromangaijese,    Melting.      R.     D.    Jordan.      1,467,546; 

Sept.  11. 
Feriophospborus.     J.    Warner.      1,475,976;    Dec.   4. 
Ferrotyplng,    polishing,    and    drying    apparatus.      A.    L. 

Mayer.      1,469,099  ;    Sept.   25. 
Ferrule.     J.  H.  and  V.  J.  Kersting.     1,468,716  ;  Sept.  25. 
Ferrule.     H.  C.  Redmond,  sr.     1,463,840.  Aug.  7. 
Ferrule   and    wood-holding   device.    Adjustable    propeller. 

N.   H.   Cederquist.     1,462,083 ;   July  17. 
Fertilizer.     M.  C.  Reed.     1,472,675  ;  Oct.  30. 
Fertilizer  and  lime  distributor.     11.  L.   Smith  and  H.  L. 

Smith,  jr.     1,451,312  ;  Apr.   10. 
Fertilizer,     Commercial.       B.     A.     Morgan.       1,440,836 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Fertilizer    distributor.      J.    M.    Brasington.       1,447,292; 

Mar.   6. 
Fertilizer  distributor.    T.  F.  Holadia.     1,466,398  ;  Aug.  28. 
Fertilizer,  distributor,  and  planter,  Combined.     J.  Puller. 

1,450,070:   Mar.    27. 
Fertilizer,    Preparing    a    concentrated.      W.    Hazen    and 

W.  H.  Ross.     1,456,850;  May  29. 
Fertilizer,  Producing.     S.  D.  Gooch.     1,470,968  ;  Oct.  16. 
Fertilizer-spraying    device.      H.    J.    D'Arcy.      1,469,065 ; 

Sept.    25. 
Fertilizer    stock.    Manufacture    of.      A.    Ehrenreich    and 

A.   Rogers.      1.441,219  :  .Tan.  9. 
Fertilizers   and   the   utilization   of  nitrogen-bearing   solu- 
tions.   Manufacture    of   nitrogenous.      E.    H.    Richards 

and  H.  B.  Hutchinson.     1,471,979  ;  Oct.  23. 
Fertilizers,  Making.     K.  P.  McElroy.     1,441,694;  Jan.  9. 
Fertilizing  materials.  Drying  and  preparing.     F.  J.  Nash. 

1,456,332;   May   22. 
Fiber-board   and   like  box.     A.   Cole.      1,469,622;   Oct.   2. 
Fiber  board,  Device  for  testing.    J.  W.  Webb.     1,452,944 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Fiber-dressing  apparatus.   O.  and  H.  La  White.   1,472,419  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Fiber  from  palm  leaves.  Process  ^d  apparatus  for  pro- 
ducing.    A.  O.  Tanneaberg.     1,471,535;  Oct.  23. 
Fiber   layers.    Apparatus    for    varying    the    thickness    of. 

J.  K.  Shaw.     1.477,288  ;  Dec.  11. 
Fiber-opening  machine.     J.  B.  Reber.     1,465,235;  Aug.  J.4. 
Fiber    products.     Making     laminated.       J.     M.     Taylor. 

1,441,133;   Jan.  2. 
Fiber,     Protecting    animal.       P.     Onnertz.       1,466,748; 

Sept.   4. 
Fiber   sheets.   Forming  curved  bodies  from.     A.   K.   Lon- 

gren.     1,471,906  ;  Oct.  23. 
Fibers  according  to  their  length,  Ajpparatus  for  grading  or 

separating.     W.  L.  Balls.     1,452;352  ;  Apr.  17. 
Fibers  according  to  their  lengths.  Apparatus  for  grading 

or  separating.   W.  L.  Balls  and  F.  Hutchins.   1,4;52,353  ; 

Apr.   17. 

Fibers,  films,  leather,  and  the  like  and  making  the  same. 

Composition  for  use  in  manufacturing  artificial.     R.  J. 

Loffler.      1,464,949;    Aug.    14. 
Fibrous  cellulose  for  the  production   of  hydrated  deriva- 
tives.   Treatment   of.      C.    F.    Cross   and   E.    J.    Bevan. 

1,459,616;    June    19. 
Fibrous    material.   Apparatus    for   obtaining   fibers    from. 

A.  I.  Kendall.     1,446,974  ;  Feb.  27. 
Fibrous  material.  Composition  for  treating.     W.  C.  Geer 

and  J.  B.  Dickson.     1,470,073  ;  Oct.  9. 
Fibrous     Katerial,     Machine    for    preparing.       J.     Moss. 

1,442,534  ;  Jan.  16. 
Fibrous    material.    Mechanism   for   drawing    or   drafting. 

A.  C.  Butler.     1,454,669  ;  May  8. 
Fibrous    material.    Roller    for    drawing    mechanisms    for. 

R.   Cottam,   T.    Sefton,   and   J.   E.   Lees.     1,474,020-3; 

Nov.  13. 
Fibrous   material.  Treating.     E.   Dyckerhoffi.      1,446,888 ; 

Feb.  27. 

Fibrous   materials.    Machine   for   opening   and    cleaning. 

W.   Youlten.      1,462,459;  July   17. 
Fibrous  materials.  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  cooking. 

J.  D.  Tompkins.     1,457,310  ;  June  5. 
Fibrous    stock    and    method    of    cleanins;    fibrous    stock, 

Cleaner  for.     W.  S.  Kinsley.     1,465,047 ;  Aug.   14. 
Fibrous  stock,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  decorticating. 

W.  S.  Grove.     1,458,700  ;  June  12. 
Field  frame.    A.  B.  Owen  and  T.  Hall.     1,471,196  ;  Oct.  16. 
Field  gate.     W.  G.  Stadermann.     1,443,441 ;  Jan.  30. 
Figure,  Animated.    M.  B.  Conway.    3,447,926  ;  Mar.  6. 
Filament.      R.    D.    Hall.      1,461,118;    July    10. 
Filament  and  making  same.  Artificial  textile.     J.  Rousset. 

1,464,048;   Aug.   7. 
Filament  clamper.     J.  B.  Whitmore  and  J.  E.  Ferguson. 

1,464,304  ;   Aug.   7. 
Filament  support.      S.   Thronsen.     1,461,232 ;   July  10. 
Filaments,   threads,  and  films.  Manufacture  of  artificial. 

C.  W.  Palmer  and  W.  A.  Dickie.     1,465,994  ;  Aug.  28. 
Filaments,   threads,   and  films.   Manufacture  of  artificial. 

C.  W.  Palmer  and  W.  A.  Dickie.     1,467,493;  Sept.  11. 
File.     .L  Thalhelmer.     1,447,910;  Mar.  6. 

File  and  file  cabinet  for  letters  or  other  papers.     W.  S. 

Shaft.     1,450,614  ;  Apr.  3. 
File.   Bill.     F.   W.   Schepman.     1,478,920;  Dec.   25. 
File  case.  Pocket.     H.  Stelnmeyer.     1,470,549  ;  Oct.  9. 
File  container.     P.  S.  MilUce.     1.440,883;  Jan.  2. 
File,  Cotton.     D.  P.  Skelton.     1.4,57.638 ;  June  5. 
File  cutter.     S.  Karpal.     1.474,720;  Nov.  20. 
File-cutting  machine.     J.  A.  Hess.     1,465,434  ;  Aug.  21. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alvhahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1101 


Pile  holder. 
File  holder. 
File  holder. 
File-holder 

1,466,308 ; 
File.  Index. 
File,  Letter. 


Pile, 
File, 
FUe 
P. 
File 
File. 


File,  Desk.     J.  Petty.     1,442,904  ;  .Tan.  23. 
File  for  letters,  documents,  and  the  like.     A.  M.  McNeill 
and  W.  J.  Abbott.     1,463,827  ;  Aug.  7. 

M.  L.  Carrier.     1,459,613  ;  June  19. 
it.  Dooley.     1.442.469:  Jan.   16. 
S.    Kinger.      1,477,2S4 ;   Dec.    11. 
accessory,     Vertical.       H.     R.     Livingston. 
Aug.   28. 

K.   J.    Weinacht.      1.476,662  ;    Dec.   4. 
E.  Erlckson.     1.453,096;  Apr.  24. 
File,  Lock-fold  expanding  indexing  ticket.     R.  B. 

1,470,832;  Oct.  16. 
File,  Loose-leaf-index.     J.  T.  Quigley.     1,450,304  ; 
"■"      Pattern.     F.   Obrlkat,  jr.     1,454,069 ;   May 
System.     P.   H.   Welcker.     1,473,452 ;   Nov. 
teeth    on    curved    surfaces.    Machine    for 
P.   Sorensen  and  W.   D.  Craft.     1,457,091 
tray.  Expansive.     A.  E.  Westin.     1,469,347 
Visible-account.     A.  J.  Powell. 
Files,  bundles,  and  such  like.  Clamp 

Galbraith.     1,469,299;  Oct.   2. 
Piles,  Container  for.     P.  R.  Plumb. 
Files.   Corn.     D.   H.   Green.     1,473,933 
Files,    Locking    device    for    loose-leaf. 

1,440,477  ;  Jan.  2. 
Files   or   binders.    Locking  device   for   loose-leaf. 

McBee.     1,469,388;   Oct.  2. 
Piling  and  indexing  equipment.    J.  T.  Quigley.   1,476,920  ; 

Dee.  11. 
Filing  apparatus.     L.  C.  Eidge.     1,468,213  ;  Sept.  18. 
Filing  box.     R.  W.   Shannon.     1,478,618  ;   Dec.  25. 
Filing  cabinet,   Scale-ticket.     G.   C.   Hoadley.     1,464,934 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Filing-case       drawer      suspension.         A.       N.       Thomas. 

1,454,494;  May  8. 
Filing  case.  Portable.     J.  P.  Tarbox.     1,444,811  :  Feb.  13. 
Filing  device.     A.  A.  Ainsworth.     1,461,570  ;   July  10. 
W.  M.  Aydelotte.     1.467,294;  Sept.  11. 
T.  J.  Clarke.     1,454,702  ;  Mav  8. 


Harris. 

Apr.  3. 

8. 

6. 

cutting. 
May  29. 

Oct.  2. 
1,442.176;  Jan.  16. 
for  holding.     D.  G. 

July  8. 


1,460,499 ; 

~      Nov.   13. 
C.     P. 


McBee. 
C.   P. 


J.  E.  Harbaugh  and  P.  H.  Byrd.    1,449,177  ; 


W. 

W. 

W 

for 


S.  Proudflt. 
S.  Proudflt. 
A.   Ringler. 
loose    leaves. 


Filing  device. 
Filing  device. 
Filing  device. 

Mar.  20. 

Filing  device. 

Filing  device. 

Filing  device. 

Filing    device 

June  19. 
Piling  devices.  Index  for. 

May  8. 
Filing  drawers,  Follower  for, 

Sept.  4. 

Piling  equipment.     J.   T.   Quigley. 
Piling  equipment.     J.  T.  Quigley. 
Filing  equipment.     J.  T.  Quigley. 
Piling  machine.     P.   A.   Reinhard. 


1,440,491 ;  Jan.  2. 
1,474,642;   Nov.  20. 
1,464,833;   Aug.    14. 
P.    Teare.      1,459,298; 


C.  U.  Pinocchiaro. 
J.  S.  Duncan. 


1,454,714 , 
1,466,792 ; 


1,450,752 
1,456,677; 
1,458,112;  June  5 
1.454,690;    May 


Apr.   3. 
May  29. 


8. 


B.  W.  Duston.     1,440.975  ; 


Filing  machine,  Strip-metal-. 

Jan.  2. 

PiUng  rack.     Z.   Auerbach.     1,457.136;   May  29. 
Filing  system.     W.   H.   Holmes.      1,472,020  ;   Oct.   23. 

J.  M.   Leahy.      1,474,196;   Nov.   13. 

A.  H.  J.  T.  Willink.     1,468,613  ;  Sept.  18. 

R.  J.  Wood.     1,448,323;  Mar.  13. 

Follow-up.      S.    W.    McKee. 


Straubel.      1,477.783 ; 
.  Goin  and  R.  E.  Hite. 


1,467,644  ; 

Dec.   18. 
1.453,668  ; 


9. 


Piling  system. 
Filing  system. 
Filing  system. 
Filing    system 

Sept.  31. 
filing  tray.     P.   L.   G. 
Filler  and  gauge.     G.  R 

May  1. 
Filler,  Automatic.     D.   E.   A.   Savoy.     1,441,946;   Jan. 
Filler  form.     R.  W.  Sexton.     1,458,008;  June  5. 
Filler  tube.     L.  Kessler.     1,457,976  ;  June  5. 
Fillet-winding  device.   T.  P.  Sheehan.    1,468,839  ;  Sept.  25. 
PilUng  and  capping  machine.     M.  Goldberger.     1,456,690 ; 

May  29. 
Filling  and  measuring  machine,  Receptacle.     E.  J.  Falki- 

ner.     1.442,137  ;  Jan.  16. 
Filling  apparatus.     H.  A.  House,  jr.     1,470,285  ;  Oct.  9. 
Pilling  attachment.     H.  D.  Sterrick.     1,468,887  ;  Sept.  25. 
Filling   device.     C.   N.   Brackett.      1,454,208 ;   May  8. 
Pilling    machine.      W.    A.    Bjorklund    and    A 
27. 

A.  Holmquist.     1,453,840 ; 
C.  L.   Hooper.     1,469,218; 
H.  Lamb.     1,470,381 ;  Oct.  9 
H.  A.   Shields.     1,445,416;  Feb.  13. 

L.  A.  Krupp.    1,468,950  ;  Sept.  25. 
for   making   the   same,    Cellulose- 


1,446,611  ;  Feb. 
Pilling  m;ichine. 
Pilling  machine. 
Filling  machine. 
Filling  machine.     _. 
Pilling  machine.  Back- 
Fllm    and   composition 


Holmquist. 


May 
Oct. 


1,460,097  ; 
E.  J.  Way. 


ether.     J.  M.  Donohue  and  E.  S.  Farrow,  jr. 

June   26. 
Film  and  the  like.  Reel  for  cinematograph. 

1.462,401  ;  July  17. 

Film  carrier.     L.  N.  Plante.     1,466,339  ;  Aug.  28. 

Film  cartridge.     E.  P.  Kingsbury.    1,469,017  ;  Sept.  25. 

Film   cartridge,   Roll-.     G.   Eastman.     1.441.146;   Jan.   2. 

Film-cleaning  apparatus.     M.  Cohen.     1.454,703  ;  May   8 

i"?  '^^IP-     ^-  ^-  Chapman  and  G.  A.  Riggs.     1,454,213; 
M,TV  8. 

Film  dark  slide.  Roll-.    O.  Rockstroh.     1,443.433  ;  Jan.  30 
Film   developer.      P.   Dias.      1,4.54,215:    Mav   8. 
Film-developing  apparatus.     H.  C.  P.  Morant.     1,462,019  ; 

July  17. 
Film  drier.     J.  W.  and  W.  W.  Hicks.     1,460,378  ;  July  3 
^'1™;^S-^J?^  apparatus.     G.  L.  Chanier  and  A.  L.  Adatte 

1,473,542  ;  Not.  6. 


Film-drying  apparatus.     S.  Kind.     1,477,063  ;  Dec.  11. 
Kilm-guiding  device.     G.   W.  Noycs.      1,450,821  ;   May  29. 
Film  hangers,  Order  holder  for.    A.  E.  Nelson.     1,464,157  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Film   holder.      C.   S.   Howland.      1,453,244;   Apr.   24. 
Film  holder.  Roll-.     J.  A.  Knorr.     1,459,914  ;  June  26. 
Film  holders,  Loading  fixture  for.     B.  C.  Allen  and  G.  P. 

Phillips.     1,458,262;  June  12. 
Film-joining    machine.       E.     L.     Van     Pelt.       1,466,070; 

Aug.   28. 
Film  machines.  Magazine  for.     R.  W.  Pittman.    1,451,842  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Film,    Making    composite.      P.    W.    Lovejoy.      1,469,815; 

Oct.  9. 
Film-making  machine.     C.  P.  Olson.     1,458,591 ;  June  12. 
Film  mending  and  assembling  machine.     E.  L.  Van  Pelt. 

1,467,077;  Sept.  4. 
Film-numbering    machine.      J.   Altschuler  and   D.    Isnow. 

1,448,906  ;  Mar.  20. 
l<"ilm-operating  machine.     G.  Adams.     1,468,992  ;  Aug.  7. 
Film-patching    machine.      W.    E.    Carleton.      1,459,822; 

June   26. 
Film-plates,    Frame    for    the    horizontal    development   of. 

P.  Mathiotte.     1,461,321  ;  July  10. 
Film  protector.    H.  T.  Browne  and  F.  L.  Diard.   1,446,691 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Film   reeL      L.    L.    Chapman.      1,462,166;    July   17. 
Film  reel.     E.  J.  Denison.     1,466,275  ;  Aug.  28. 
Film-reel  band.     A.  E.  Hoeft.     1,468,636  ;  Sept.  25. 
Film-reel  construction.     W.  I.  Tuttle.     1,478,408  •  Dec.  25. 
Film   reel.   Safety.      L.   J.   Doty.      1,461,029 ;    July   10. 
Film-repair  tool.     R.  C.  Dohe.     1,450,795  ;  Apr.  3. 
Film-roll  box.     J.   S.  Greene.     1,471,728;  Oct.  23. 
Film  scraper.     F.  C.  Griswold.     1,464,264  ;  Aug.  7. 
Film  splicer.     P.  C.  Griswold.     1,464,265  ;  Aug.  7. 
Film-splicing  machine.     M.  Metzger.     Rel5,730  ;  Dec.  11. 
Film   spool.      C.    W.    MacMillan.      1,454,480;    May    8. 
Film-spool  carriage.     C.  Bornmann.     1,464,558  ;  Aug,  14, 
Film-spool   support.      L.    Lisson.      1,460,971 ;   July    3. 
Film-storage    cabinet.      E.    W.    Salmon,    jr.      1,445,975 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Film  supporter  and  hanger.  Combined.     A.  B,  L.  and  G. 

de   J.   M6sny.     1,460,346  ;   June  26, 
Film-transporting     box.        L.      F.     Andres.        1,465,204 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Film-treating  apparatus.    J.  G.  CapstafC  and  F.  C.  Martin. 

1,441.163;  Jan.  2. 
Film-waxing  machine.     M.   E,  Clark,     1,453,920  ;  May  1. 
Films,  Combination  mount  and  container  for  transparent. 

B.    L.    Spitzer.      1,466,255  ;   Aug,   28. 
Films,  Developing  photographic  sensitized.     B.  J.   Sweet- 
land.     1,447,329  ;  Mar.   6. 
Films,    Device    for    use    in    mending.       R.     G.    Wyman. 

1,467,971 ;  Sept.  11. 
Films,     Fluid-treating     apparatus     for.       C.     de     Moos. 

1,461,794  ;  July  17. 
Films     for     kinetoscopes,     Preparing.      J.     S.     Dawley. 

1,463.802  ;  Aug.  7. 
Films,    Hub   for    cinematographic   and   photographic.      G. 

Rivetta.     1,446,929  ;  Feb.  27. 
Films,    Making    composite,       S,    J.    Carroll,      1.476,392 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Films,     MechanLsm     for     rewinding.       H.     A.     de     Vry. 

1,462,487;  .July  24. 
Films,     Printing     frame     for     roll.       A.     W.     Standfield. 

1,455,308  ;  May  15. 
Filter.     S.  Alsop.     1,472,896;  Nov.  6. 
Filter.     H.  Bechhold.     1,473,331 ;  Nov.  6. 
Filter.     J.   W.  Bucher.     1,465,156;   Aug.  14. 
Filter.     G.  Bngel,  sr.     1,453,310  :  May  1. 
Filter.     W.  H.  Green.     1,475.577:  Nov,  27. 
Filter.     M.  Kessler.     1,446,187;  Feb.  20. 
Filter.     R.  T.  Lightfoot.     1,446.572-3  ;  Feb.  27. 
Filter.     F.  W.  Manning.     1,459,886  ;  June  26. 
Filter.      L,    C.    Rolls.      1,475,244  ;    Nov.    27. 
Filter.     J.  A.  and  L.  C.  Roosevelt.     1,471,807  ;  Oct.  23. 
Filter.     B.  J.  Sweetland.     1,472,098  :  Oct.  30. 
Filter.      C.    S.    White.      1,467,P63 ;    Sept.    11. 
Filter,  Air.     L.  L.  Dollinger     1,474,412;  Nov.  20. 
Filter  bed  for  sewage  disposal.     W.  T.  Burtls.    1,454,723; 

May  8, 
Filter,  Continuous  vacuum..    H.  K.  Najarlan.     1,449,774  ; 

Mar.    27. 
Filter,  Continuously-operating  air-pressure.     J.  W.  Brown. 

1,446,448  ;  Feb.  27. 
Filter,     Electrical-wave.       A.    M.     Curtis.       1,465,757-8; 

Aug.  21. 
Filter,  Gasoline.     H.  A.  Deeks.     1.456,883  :  May  29. 
Filter,  Gasoline.     W.  C.  Strowbridge,     1.460.867  ;  Julv  3, 
Filter,  Liquid.     K.  J,  E.  Hesselman,     1,456,438;  May  22. 
Filter,  OIL     C.  A,  Hamilton  and  B.  P.  Noyes.     1,454,113; 

May  8. 
Filter,   Oil.     R.   S.  Moore  and  L.  B.  Jones.     1,461,627; 

July  10. 
Filter,    Oil.      G.    R.    Putnam.      1,450.750;    Apr.    3. 
Filter,  Oil.     C.   Wood.     1,471,994  ;  Oct.  23. 
Filter,  Plate.     J.  J,   Naugle.      1,441.445;   Jan.  9. 
Filter  press.     A.  M.  Gray.     1,459,911  ;  June  26. 
Filter   presses.    Sluicing  mechanism   for.      S.   J.    Misener. 

1.464,953:  Aug,  14, 
Filter,  Rotary.     G,  Engel,  sr.     1.453.311;  May  1. 
Filter.    Sanitary    self-cleaning.      P.    S.    Prick    and    C.    E. 

Robinson.     1,450,770;  Apr.  3. 


1102 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Filter  screen,  Wet-.  L.  C.  Cruyt.  1,450,951 ;  Apr.  10. 
Filter,  Wave.  H.  W.  Elsassev.  1,467,360;  Sept.  11. 
Filters,  Drainage  plate  for.    F.  W.  Manning.    1,470,463 ; 

Oct.   9. 
Filtering  apparatus.     W.  Paterson.     1,455,505  ;  May  15. 
FUtering  apparatus.    J.  C.  Silvester.    1,469,026 ;  Sept.  25. 
Filtering  apparatus.     B.  Thoens.     1,477,986  :   Dec.   18. 
Filtering,   decolorizing,  and   similar  purposes.  Method   and 

apparatus  for  treating  materials  for.     F,  W.  Manning. 

1,473,491 ;  Nov.  6. 
Filtering    means    for  lubricating   systems.      E.    E.    Hans. 

1,462,175  ;  July  17. 
Filtering  mechanism.     S.  E.  King.     1,443,918  ;  Jan.  30. 
Filtering  tank.    J.  H.  Packer.     1,453,169 ;  Apr.  24. 
Filtration.     G.  H.  Fifield.     1,455,436;  May  15. 
Filtration.     H.  F.  Glair  and  B.  J.  Wonnacott.     1,474,899  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Filtration.     H.   S.  Thatcher.     1,477,394;   Dec.   11. 
Filtration.      A.    Wright    and    F.    W.    Young.      1,472,574 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Filtration  chamber.     J.  W.  Flower.     1,457,514  ;  June  5. 
Finder,  Proportion.     E.  Landenberger.     1,444,381  ;  Feb.  6. 
Finger  exerciser.     C.  R.  Gorrell.     1,472,906;  Nov.  6. 
Finger-print  impressions.  Apparatus  for  taking  ard  pre 

serving.     P.  Ryan.     1,466,032;  Aug.  28. 
Finger   ring.      N.    E.   Atkinson.      1,473,717 ;    Nov.    13. 
Finger  ring.     H.  Breslavsky.     Des.  63.070  ;  Oct.  2. 
Finger  ring.     H.  Breslavsky.     Des.  63,280;  Nov.  20. 
Finger  ring.     B.   F.   Brogan.      Des.    63,552 ;    Dec.    18. 
Finger  ring.    C.  A.  Dietz  and  H.  Schuman.    Des.  62,938 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Finger  ring.     H.  Dubiner.     Des.  62,013;  Feb.  27. 
Finger  ring.    B.  Gross.     Des.  62,006;  Feb.  27. 
Finger  ring.     C.  W.   Holmes.     1,460,798;  July  3. 
Finger  ring.     H.  W.  Peter.s.     Des.  61,021 ;  Feb.  6. 
Finger  ring.     W.  A.  H.  Robinson.     Des.  62,388 ;  May  15. 
Finger   ring.     V.  Sorrentino.     Des.  62,347  ;  May  8. 
Finger    ring.      A.    Werner.      Des.    62.158 ;    Mar.    27. 
Finger  ring.     A.  Werner.     Des.  62,513 ;  June  12. 
Finger  ring.     F.  H.  Wlttstein.     Des.  63,384  ;  Nov.  27. 
Finger  ring.     P.  Woolf.    Des.  61,884  ;  Feb.  0. 
Finger  ring  and  setting.     G.  Gaschke.     1,453,708  ;  May  1. 
Finger   ring,   badge,   button,    or   similar   article.      J.    W. 

Elliott.     Des.  61,870;  Feb.  6. 
Finger  ring,  bracelet,   or  similar  article.      S.   Elsenberg. 

Dea.  62,713 ;  July  24. 
Finger  ring,  bracelet,  or  similar   article  of  manufacture. 

J.  H.  Spiro.    Des.  62,747 ;  July  24. 
Finger    ring    or    article    of    similar    nature.      B.    Gross. 

Des.  63,133;  Oct.  16. 
Finger  ring  or  similar  article.     L.  Fiedler.     Des.  63,130 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Finger    ring    or    similar    article.      F.   C.   Lautz.       Des. 

63,468-74;  Dec.  11. 
Finger  ring  or  similar  article  of  Jewelry.     D.  Hershco- 

witz  and  J.  Bass.    Des.  61,975  ;  Feb.  20. 
Finger  ring,  pin,  brooch,  or  similar  article.     J.  Wodiska. 

Des.  62,226  •  Apr.  17. 
Finger  rings,  Making.     J.  Karlan.     1,474,828;  Nov.  20. 
Finishing  machine.     L.  A.  Babcock.     1,454,031 ;  May  8. 
Fire-alarm  and   safety  device  for   stables.     K.   Eadoush. 

1,449,954  ;   Mar.  27. 
Fire-alarm  apparatus.     V.  Durbln.     1,465,425;  Aug.  21. 
Flre-alarm-signal  booth.    J.  Dzledzie.    1,446.738 ;  Feb.  27. 
Fire-alarm  system.     N.  H.  Suren.     1,465,496 ;  Aug.  21. 
Fire  and  country  damage.  Cotton  bale  and  material  and 

method  for  rendering  the  same  proof  against.     H.  V. 

Haley.      1,455,749:    May    15. 
Fire  arch,     H.  A.  Poppenhusen.     1,463,971  ;  Aug.  7. 
Fire    arch.       H.    A.    Poppenhusen     and    A.     P.     Strong. 

1,466,751;   Sept.   4. 
Fire   arch.     H.   A.    Poppenhusen.     1,477.805 :   Dec.   18. 
Firearm.     A.  V.  P.  M.  Berthier.     1,446,635  ;  Feb.  27. 
Firearm.     A.  V.  P.  M.  Berthier.     1,456,482  ;  May  22. 
Firearm.     J.  M.  Browning.     1,457,961 ;  June  5. 
Firearm.    J.  M.  Browning.    1,464,864  ;  Aug.  14. 
Firearm.      E.   A.    Fairbanks.      " 


1.463,160:   July    31. 
5,880-1 ;  May  2'2. 


Firearm.     E.  F.  Hedrlck.     1,448,297;  Mar.  13. 
Firearm.     E.  D.   Henry.     1,450,596 :  Apr.   3. 
Firearm.      T.    P.    Horan.      1,441,807 ;    Jan.    9. 
Firearm.     G.  S.  Lewis.     1,459,108  :  .Tune  10. 
Firearm.      C.    A.    Nelson.      1,446.763 :    Feb.    27. 
Firearm.      .T.    D.   Pedersen.      1.470,029:    Oct.   9. 
Firearm.     J.  D.  Pedersen.     1,473,571  ;  Nov.  6. 
Firearm.     T.   A.  Eyan.     1,472,737:   Oct.   30. 
Firearm,  Automatic.     A.  L.  Chevallier.     1,454,039  ;  May  8. 
Firearm,  Automatic.  A.  C.  Ithomitis.     1.442.951 ;  .Tan.  23. 
Firearm,  Automatic.     TJ.  A.  Marga.     1,456.811  ;  May  29. 
Firearm,   Automatic.     R.   Musltelli.     1,455,503;   May  15. 
Firearm,   Automatic.      F.    and'  G.    Walther.      1,457,477; 

June  6.  „      , 

Firearm,  Bolt-action.     F.  F.  Burton  and  A.  A.  Rowley. 

1.449,650:  Alar.  27.  ,„„.„. 

Firearm,  Educative  dummy.     R.  E.  Eeardon.     1,476,181 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Firearm   for   teaching  or  practicing  the  aiming  thereof 

and  for  adapting  the  same  for  signalling.     D.  C.  A.  de 

B.   Doucet.     1,451,294:  Apr.   10. 
Firearm,  Maeazlne.     A.  Kottas.     1,451,339;  Apr.  10. 
Firearm    of    the    breakdown    type.    Single-barrel.      E.    F. 

Flues.     1,450,496;  Apr.   3. 
Firearm  projectile.     E.  Ludorf.     1,446,711 :  Feb.  27. 


Firearm,  Recoil-operated.     N.  CediUo.     1,453,439  ;  May  1. 
Firearm,   Self-loading.     F.   and  G.   Walther.     1,460,807; 

July  3. 
Firearms,  Automatic.    G.  Vinson.    1,464,276 ;  Aug.  7. 
Firearms,  Magazine  catch  and  release  for.     G.  Hammond. 

1,452,042;  Apr.   17. 
Firearms,   Magazine  sear  lock  for.     J.   D.  Pedersen   »nd 

C.   C.   Loomis.      1,466,749;    Sept.    4. 
Firearms,  Peep  sight  for.     J.  C.  Matthews.     1,466,913; 

Sept.    4. 
Firearms,  Rear  sight  for.     J.  M.  Browning.     1,455,071 ; 

May  15. 
Firearms,    Safety     device     for     portable.      B.     Larson. 

1,450,976;  Apr.  10. 
Firearms,  Sight  for.     J.  Declaye.     1,459,284  ;  June  19. 
Firearms,  Sight  for.     J.  P.  Genard.     1,466,297 ;  Aug.  28. 
Firearms,  Silencer  for.     F.  Wlldner.     1,462,158 ;  July  17. 
Firearms,  Target  finder  for.     C.  H.  Norrlln.     1,452,651; 

Apr.  24. 
Ii^re  box.     J.  C.  Jenkins.     1,477,059  ;  Dec.  11. 
Fire   box.     R.  B.   Taylor.      1.455,681  ;    May   15. 
Fire  box,  Adjustable.    A.  Kublckl.     1,473,237 ;  Not.  9.     m 
Fire-box    arch    and    arch    brick.      R.    J.    Himmelrlght.X  i 

1,470,736  ;  Oct.  16.  ^ 

Fire-box    arch    and    arch    bricks    therefor.      J.    P.    Nett. 

1,470,697;  Oct.  16. 
Fire-box-arch   construction.      G.   C.   Denney.      1,456,628 ; 

May  29. 
Fire-box-arch   construction.     A.    H.   WlUett.      1,452,948; 

Apr.  24. 
Fire  box.  Locomotive.     L.  Pai-ish.     1,450,607 ;  Apr.  3. 
Fire   boxes.  Means  for  reducing  the  capacity   of.     L.   C- 

Peters.     1.451,405  ;  Apr.  10. 
Fireboxes  of  boilers.  Arch  for  the.    W.  J.  Stoop    1,442,105  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Fire  boxes.  Suction  means  for  feeding  powdered  fuel  to. 

F.  L.  McGahan.     1,443,794  ;  Jan.  30. 
Fire-brick    mold.      R.    L.    Kinton    and    A.    F.    Hlbner. 

1,478,746;  Dec.  25. 
EMre-control  and  gun-laying  apparatus.     A.  J.  H.  Pollen. 

1,445,353;   Feb.   13.  ^ 

Fire-control    apparatus   especially    for   naval   guns.      W. 

Akemann.     1,462,015:  Apr.  17. 
Fire-control   system.   Direct-.     R.   V.   Morse.     1,441,535; 

Jan.  9. 
Fire-controlling   apparatus.     B.    Mlhalovich.      1,444,749; 

Feb.  6. 
Fire  door.     C.  R.  Bumbarger.     1,474,345 ;  Nov.  20. 
Fire  door.     H.  C.  Waldman.     1,451,353  ;  Apr.  10. 
Fire-door  binder.     C.  E.  Bumbarger.     1,467,826;  Sept.  11. 
Fire  -  door  -  operating     mechanism.       A.     C.     Roebuck. 

1,455,095  ;  May  15. 
Fire  escape.     C.  C.  Abbott  and  W.  B.,  B.  L.,  and  I.  L. 

Bassett.     1,452,543;   Apr.   24. 
Fire    escape.      A.    J.    M.    Barthelemy,    dit    Paul    Cans. 

1.463,149;  July  31. 
Fire  escape.    W.  T.  Bassett.    1,472,203 ;  Oct.  30. 
Fire  escape.     C.  F.  Morrill.     1,455,928  ;  May  22. 
Fire  escape.     R.  Platman.     1,444,639 ;  Feb.  6. 
Fire  escape.     G.  A.  Roberts.     1,447,182;  Mar.  6. 
Fire   escape.     P.   P.   Vescovl.      1,444,015 ;   Feb.   6. 
Fire  escape.     M.  V.  Wanderley.     1,472,446 ;  Oct.  30. 
Fire  escape.  Friction.    S.  Johnson.    1,470,746;  Oct.  18. 
Fire  escape.  Portable.     C.  Sago.     1,465,182;  Aug.   14. 
Fire  escape.  Window.     J.  F.  Gaken.     1,450,207;  Apr.  3.» 
Fire  extinguisher.     P.  Braude.     1,458,972  ;  June  19. 
Fire  extinguisher.     A.  L.  Cole.     1,475,752  ;  Nov.  27. 
Fire   extinguisher.      C.   A.    Conover.      3 ,476.594 ;    Dec.    4. 
Fire  extinguisher.     E.  N.  Dollln.     1,469,501 ;  Oct.  2. 
Fire  extinguisher.     W.  J.  Frisbie.     Des.  62,534  ;  June  19. 
Fire  extinguisher.     W.  J.  Frisble.      1,467,477 ;  Sept.   11. 
Fire  extinguisher.     B.  P.  Hall.     1,449,397  ;  Mar.  27. 
Fire  extinguisher.     A.   E.  Klrcher.     1,467,857 ;   Sept.  ll.J 
Fire  extinguisher.    P.  G.  MacGregor.    1,474,204  ;  Nov.  13.^ 
Fire  extinguisher.     I.  M.  Matson.     1,468,163  ;  Sept.  18. 
Fire  extinguisher.     G.  T.  Pearsons.     Eel5,673  ;  Aug.  14. 
Fire  extinguisher.     G.  T.  Pearsons.     1,471,750  ;  Oct.  23. 
Fire  extinguisher.     A.  B.   Phlster.     1,467.980 ;   Sept.  11. 4  I 
Fire  extinguisher.     L.   Eobinson.      1,452.657 :   Apr.   24.     »  I 
Fire  extinguisher.     W.  S.  Tiffany.     1,454,825 :  May  8.       ' 
Fire  extinguisher.     A.  B.  Waggoner.     1,445,733  ;  Feb.  20. 
Fire  extinguisher.  Automatic.     C.  Ladd-Davls.     1,451,915  ; 

Apr.   17. 
Fire     extinguisher.    Automatic    self-contained.      M.    P. 

Hayes.     1,465,129  :  Aug.  14. 
Fire  extinguisher  for  distributing  aqueous-like  fluent  ma- 
terial. Automatic.     C.  Ladd-Davls.     1.451,916 :  Apr.  17. 
Fire-extinguisher     holder.      E.     0.     Iddlngs.      1,464,001; 

Aug.  7.  ,       ,     ,        ,  . 

Fire-extlneuisher    system.     Stationai-y    chemical    mixing. 

J.  W.  Enrisrht.     1.463.072  ;  July  24. 
Fire-extinguisher  systems.  Automatic  attachment  for.     J. 

C.  Meloon.     1,470,178 ;  Oct.  9.  x     o  i 

Fire-extinguishing     apparatus.     Foam-producing.       J.     K.I 

Hamilton.     1,467.377  :  Sept.  11.  ,...,«  n^o. 

Plre-extingulshing  composition.     A.  Hennlng.     1,440,91B , 

Firp-extinrruishing    means.       E.     J.     White.       1,449,713 ; 

Mar.   27.  „     ,  ,    ^       i.t 

Flre-extingnishing  water  sprinkler  and  alarm.  Automatic.  , 

H.  Eastman.     1,468,009 ;  Sept.  18-  „,      .,  ,      „  T 

Fire   fan.     E.   C.   Sturgls.     Des.   62,625  ;.TulyS  f 

Fire-fighting  tool.     0.   H.   BIch.     l,469,9o7 ;  Oct.  9. 


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UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1103 


Fire  grate,  Sectional.    A.  Terryberry.    1,458,669  :  June  12. 
Flre-hose-nozzIe     support.     Adjustable.       J.     B.     Blaw. 

1,444.900:   Feb.   13. 
Flre-liose  rack.     W.  McCllntock.     1,471.409  ;  Oct.   23. 
Fire,    Imitation.      H.    H.   Berry.      1,470,253 ;    Oct.   9. 
Fire  kindler.     J.  H.  Coyne.     1,447,237  ;  Mar.  6. 
Fire    kiudler.      J.    II.    Douglas.      1,473,837 ;    Nov.    13. 
Fire   kiudler.      J.    Quist.      1,461,496;    July    10. 
Fire,  Menus  tor  extinguishing.    H.  B.  Delbare.    1,453,091 : 

Apr.  24. 
Fire-nozzle  support.  Adjustable.     J.  B.  Bl.iw.     1,451,006; 

Apr.  10. 
Fireplace,      n.   L.    Day.      1,467,474;    Sept.    11. 
Fireplace.      W.    E.    De   Annond.     1,461,211;   July   10. 
Fireplace.      V.   A.   Uolbrook.     1,442,473 ;    Jan.    16. 
Fireplace  closure.     U.  F.  Rowe.     1,475.886  :  Nov.  27. 
Fireplace    construction.      L.    B.    Williams.      1,470,793 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Fireplace  front.     M.   E.   Poling.      1,470,542;   Oct.   9. 
Fireplace  guard  screen.     L.  F.  Elscle.     1,454,269  ;  May  8. 
Fireplace  heater.     C.  W.  Buckler.     1,469,494  ;  Oct.  2. 
Fireplace  heater.     W.  J.  Groth.     1,468,964 ;  Sept.  25. 
Fireplace   heater.     J.   S.   Nichols.     Rel5,577 ;   Apr.    10. 
Fireoiace    heater.      L.    M.     Specht    and     J.    A.    Shlmek. 

1.475.0S8;  Nov.  20. 
Fireplaces,    Heating    device    for    open.      J.    S.    Nlchole. 

Rel5717  ;  Nov.  6. 
Fire  pot.     E.  J.  Horn.     1,469,598  ;  Oct.  2. 
Fire   pot.     J.   B.    Koehler.      1,473,772;    Nov.   13. 
Fire  pot.     F.  L.  Lindhorst.     1,447,796  ;  Mar.  6. 
Fire  pot.     T.  J.  O'Loughlin  and  H.  B.  Smith.     1,441,368; 

Jan.  9. 
Fire  prevention.   Foam  for.     G.  H.  L.  Kent.     1,441,728; 

Jan.  9. 
Pirt  prevention.  Method,  system,  and  apparatus  for  log- 
pile.     B.   R.   T.   Collins.     1,475,052;   Nov.   20.     ' 
Fireproof    building   construction.      J.    Lally.      1,440,545 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Fireproof   garment.     E.    A.    Meeks.      1,466,726 ;    Sept.    4. 
Fireproof  partition.     J.  C.  Gooding.     1,458,652;  June  12. 
Fireproof  tank.     W.   S.  Hufif.     1,463,268;   July   31. 
Fireproof  wall  board.     H.  A.  Parkyn.     1,466,246 ;  Aug.  28. 
Fireproof   walls    or    partitions.    Frame    construction   for. 

C.    Collins.      1,455,711-2 :   May    15. 
Fireproof  wastecan.      R.   Blank.      1,443,833-4 ;   Jan.   30. 
Fireproofins    and    other    purposes    and    preparing    same. 

Composition  for.     W.  L.   Wooton.     1,451,485  ;  Apr.  10. 
Flreproofin  a;  construction  for  buildings.     C.  A.  Matheny 

and  F.  F.  Steele.     1,465,452  ;  Aug.  21. 
Fire  rescue  bag.     H.  B.  Hodgson.     1.457.304  ;  June  5. 
Fire  rescue  cable.     H.  B.  Hodgson.     1,448,348  ;  Mar.  13. 
Fire-rescue  device.     H.  E.  Hodgson.     1,456,106  ;  May  22. 
Fire-resisting    composition.      C.    R.    Allison.      1,444,051 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Firing    apparatus.    Powdered-material-.      A.    J.    Grjndle. 

1.477.824  ;  Dec.  18. 
Firing    devices    of    all    kinds,    particularly    adapted    for 

shell    mortars.    Breech    for.      A.    Wolff.       1,446.683 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Firing  mechanism.     A.  T.  Leech,  jr.     1,469,663  :   Oct.  V. 
Firius  system.  Director.     J.  B.  Walker  and  A.  R.  Bond. 

1,474,745  ;  Nov.  20. 
Fish    and    bait    carrier.      C.    M.    Forsburg.      1,465,814 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Fish  and  the  like.  Cooling  and  freezing  of.     J.  J.  Piqu6. 

1,458.991  ;    June    19. 
Fish  bait,  Artificial.    J.  W.  Dickens.    1,468,627 ;  Sept.  25. 
Fish  bait.  Artificial.     R.  P.  Dickman.     1,472,638  ;  Oct.  30. 
Fish    bait.    Artificial.      C.    Heddon    and    W.    A.    Stolley. 

1,477,756;  Dec.  18. 
Fish  bait,  worms,  etc.,  out  of  the  earth.  Forcing.     F.  E. 

Lingafelter  and  G.  S.  Heck.     1,446,914  ;  Feb.  27. 
Fish  boner.     A.  E.  Carr.     1,470,807;  Oct.  16. 
Fish    box.      R.    Brenneman.      1.446,612:    Feb.    27. 
Fish-cleaning  machine.     D.  MacPhee.     1,450.508 ;  Apr.  3. 
Pish  cooler  and  carrier.     A.  L.  Boggs.     1,465,110  ;  Aug.  14. 
Fish-dressing    machine.      N.    C.    Nicholson.      1,471,567 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Fish-dressing  tool.     A.  Wetzig.     1,459,007  ;  June  19. 
Fisherman's     flybook.        A.     S.      Langbein.        1,454,932 ; 

May  15. 
Fishermen,   Bait   holder  for.      G.   Thompson.     1,476,230; 

Dec.   4. 
Flshglg.     I.  E-  Malone.     1,457,983  ;  June  5. 
EMsh  grading  and  cleaning  device.  Combined.     J.  W.  Ellen- 
wood.     1.450.14G  ;   Mar.  27. 
Fishhook.     W.  Flllpowski.     1,450,798:  Apr.  3. 
Fishhook.    A.  H.  Hanselman.     1,452,377  ;  Apr.  17. 
Fishhook.      W.    D.   Hanson.      1,464,571:   Aug.   14. 
Fishhook.    F.  Kessel.    1,457,373  ;  June  5. 
Fishhook.     R.  Maeda.     1,468,572;  Sept.  18. 
Fishhook.     F.  A.  Quintal.     1.454.689  ;  Mav  8. 
Fishhook.     H.  C.  A.  Wlpp.     1,457.762  ;  June  5. 
Fishhook.  Detachable.     G.  A.  Runkel.     1,457.550;  June  5. 
Fishhook  holder.     W.  C.  Gardner.     1.451.256;  Apr.  10. 
Fishhook,    Multiple.      G.     W.     Edmondson,      1,448,735; 

Mar.  20. 
Fishing.     N.   A.   Lybeck.      1,464,623 ;  Aug.    14. 
Fishing  and  similar  uses.  Fly  for  fly.     H.  B.  Chase,  jr. 

1,452,593;  Apr.   24. 
I  Fishing   and    swaging    tool.    Combined.      .A,.    B.    Watklns. 
I       1,455,314  ;  May  15. 
Fishing  apparatus.     C.  P.  Dross.     1,462,196;  July  17. 


Fishing  apparatus.     H.  Podolsky.     1,474,731 ;  Nov.  20. 
Fishing  apparatus.     H.  Wood.     1,449,570;  Mar.  27. 
Fishing  bait.     J.  R.  Bingham.     1,476,139;  Dec.  4. 
irishlng  device.     H.  Smith.     1,457,401 ;  .Tune  5. 
Fishing  float.    J.  C.  Low.     1,468,720 ;  Sept.  25. 
Fishing  hook.     D.  Walker.     1,452,630  ;  Apr.  24. 
Fishing-line    bobber.    Adjustable.      O.    Olson.      1,463,020; 

July  24. 
Fishing-line   float.     C.   F.   Brltzwein.     1,469,885  ;   Oct.  9. 
Fishiug-line  reel.  Automatic.     W.  C.  Stockliu.     1,472,144  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Fishing  lines.  Spreader  for.     D.   Abernethy.     1,464,163 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Fishing  lure.     P.  A.  Cass.     1,452,359  ;  Apr.  17. 
Fishing  net.     J.  K.  Dukas.     1,457,886 ;  June  5. 
Fishing  pole.  Automatic.    F.  E.  Fantz.     1,464,067  ;  Aug.  7. 
Fishing  reel.     W.   L.  Adams.     1,468,128;   Sept.   18. 
Fishing  reel.     A.  E.  Avery.     1,459,567;  June  19. 
Fishing  reel.     C.  A.  Boyer.     1,471,377  ;  Oct.  23. 
Fishing  reel.     F.  M.  Case.     1,460,151  ;  June  26. 
lushing  reel.     T.  E.  Malleson.     1,463,828  ;  Aug.  7. 
Fi-shing  reel.     P.  McKimmy.     1,445,525  ;  Feb.  13. 
Fishing   reel.      W.    C.    Moll.      1,461,043 ;    July    10. 
Fishing  reel.    J.  B.  Pelletler.     1,470,640 ;  Oct.  16. 
Fishing  reel.      S.   G.   Russell.     1,455,358;   May   15. 
Fishing     reel.       S.     G.     Russell    and     E.     D.     Clickner. 

1,464,587  ;  Aug.  14. 
Pishing  reel.     S.  G.  Russell.     1,468.676  ;  Sept.  25. 
Fishline  reel.     W.   Schmid.     1,488,871 ;  Mar.  20. 
Fishing  reel.     N.  J.   Smith.     1,448,947;  Mar.   20. 
Pishing  reel.     J.  T.  Welch.     1,460,994;  July  3. 
Fishing  reel.     J.  T.   Welch.     1,463,642;  July  31. 
Fishing  reel.     J.  T.  Welch.     1,467,407  :  Sept.  11. 
Pishing    reel.    Automatic.      A.    D.    Maury.      1,469,845 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Pishing-reel  hand  rest.     P.  J.  Sinkula  and  H.  H.  Kowitz. 

1,469,649  ;  Oct.  2. 
Fishing  reels.  Drag  handle  for.     W.  H.  Readle.   1,467,250  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Fishing   reels.    Fixed   line   protector   for.      A.    D.   Maury. 

1,444,201  ;   Feb.   6.    • 
Fishing  reels,  Tension  oil  cap  for.    P.  M.  Case.    1,450,738  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Fishing  rod.     W.  P.  HoUister.     1,458,057  ;  June  5. 
Fishing  rod.     J.  Johnson.     1,448,120  ;  Mar.  13. 
Fishing  rod,  Detachable  gaidt  or  tip  for.     W.  R.  Llnd- 

strom.     1,473,437;  Nov.  6. 
Fishing-rod  handle.     P.   C.  Lee.     1,452,808  ;  Apr.  24. 
Fishing-rod-repair    device.      D.    M.    Hudson.      1,463,084; 

July  24. 
Pishing    rod.    Telescopic.      C.    A.    Tredwell.      1,441,045 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Fishing-rod    tip    and    guide    for    fishing    lines.      A.    W. 

Elliott.     1,478,643  ;  Dec.  25. 
Pishing  tackle.     T.  Bartholomew.     1,465.707  ;  Aug.  21. 
Fishing  tackle..     C.   Predricks.      1.476,067;   Dec.   4. 
Fishing  tackle.     L.  T.  Guy.     1,466,620 ;  Aug.  28. 
Fishing  tackle.     A.   H.   Lent.     1,461,246;  July   10. 
Pishing   tackle.      R.    I.    Reed.      1,475,408;    Nov.    27. 
Fishing  tackle.     E.  M.  Roberts.     1.463,062  :  July  24. 
Fishing  tackle.     J.  C.  Sherry.     1,442,981 ;  Jan.  23. 
Pishing  through  ice.  Automatic  device  for.     W.  0.  Stolze. 

1,451,124;  Apr.  10. 
Fishing  through  the  ice.  Appliance  for.     L.  H.  Eccleston. 

1.443,981 ;  Feb.  6. 
Pishing  tool.     A.  L.  Bell  and  T.  E.   Raines.     1,457,139; 

May  29. 
Fishing    tool.      C.    H.    Brown.      1,462,099;    July    17. 
Pishing  tool.     C.  H.  Brown.     1,469,493  ;  Oct.  2. 
Fishing  tool.     C.  H.  Brown.     1,472.713  :  Oct.  30. 
Pishing  tool.     W.  Casey.     1,450,541  ;  Apr.  3. 
Pishing  tool.     G.  P.  Cunningham.     1,453,493 ;  May  1. 
Fishing  tool.     E.  J.  Much.     1,443,636  ;  Jan.  30. 
Pishing  tool.     F.   J.    Pearl.     1,466.916;    Sept.   4. 
Fishing  tool.     V.  W.  Swoveland.     1,461,006;  July  S. 
Fishing    tool,     Automatic.       A.     E.     Brady.       1,477,535 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Fishing-tool,    Lug   socket.      T.   A.    Stephens.      1,443,853; 

Jan.  30. 
Fishing    tool.    Multiple.      H.    M.    Myracle.      1,473,168; 

Nov.  6. 
Fishing   tool,   Overshot.     J.   B.    Reilly   and   C.    H.    Stone. 

1,477,593  :  Dec.  18. 
Fishing     tool.     Sucker-rod     overshot.       S.     A.     Er-win. 

1,470,114  ;  Oct.  9. 
Pishing,  Trawling  gear  for  deep-sea.  J.  B.  J.  A.  "Vigneron. 

1.440.854;    Jan.    2. 
Fish-landing  net  and   handle,    Hand-operating   extensible. 

J.  W.  McEIhany.     1,450,322  :  Apr.  3. 
Pish  lure.     H.  T.  Hyams.     1,470,842;  Oct.  16. 
Fish  lure.     A.  Olson.     1,464,215  ;  Aug.  7. 
Fish    lure.     W.   H.   Readle.      1,454,820:   Miiy   8. 
Pish  lure.  Artificial.     L.  Johnson.     1,466,231 ;  Aug.  28. 
Fish.  Machine  for  dressing.   O.  and  T.  Kloster.    1,449.610; 

Mar.  27. 
Fish,   Machine  for  treating.     M.   J.   Abbott.     1,463,111  ; 

July  24. 
Fishplate    bond    protector.      L.    R.    Snyder.      1,468,177  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Pish  products,   Apparatus  for  the  production   of.     P.  B. 

Jagger.     1.476.893  :  Dec.  11. 
Fish  reel.  Level-wind.     W.   Schmid.     1,461,586;  July  10. 
Fish  rod.     R.  A.  Mull.     1,450,700  ;  Apr.  3. 


1104 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Fish-rod  holder.     G.  Hlpwood.     1,451,732  ;  Apr.  17. 
Fish  scaler.     J.  J.  Barry.     1.456,666;  May  29. 
Fish-scaling  apparatus.     C.  F.  Brown  and  K.  L.  Tedesco. 

1,440,960;  Jan.  2. 
Fish  screen.     F.  (i.  Hurst.     1,451,394  ;  Apr.  10. 
Fish-shipping    tant.      G.    L.    A.    Friedrichs.      1,461,350; 

July  10. 
Fish  slicing  and  backbone-removing  machine.     C.  Meiss- 

ner.     1,468,972  ;  Sept.  25. 
Fish    slitting    and    cleaning 

1,459,273  ;    June    19. 
Fish  stop.     J.  S.   Neumann. 
Fifih  string.     J.  L.  Simpson. 


machine.       E.     H.    Waugh. 


1,468,320 ; 
1,475,891 


Sept. 
Nov. 


18. 
27. 


Fish-stringing    device.      W.    F.    C.    Keimers.      1,447,429 

Mar.   6. 
Fish-stringing  line.     J.  A.  May. 
Fish-tape  puler.     H.  E.  Lubker. 
Pish     trap.    Floating.       A.    L. 

Apr.  24. 
Fish-trimming  machine 


1,477,656;  Dec.  18. 
1,461,361 ;  July  10. 
Hermanson.       1,453,135 ; 


T>.  McPhee.    1,473,961 ;  Nov.  13. 
Fittiug-up  bolt.     J.  J.  McDermltt.     1.448,692  ;  Mar.  13. 
Fixation  of  nitrogen.  Method  and  apparatus  for  the.     C. 

H.    Buettner.      1,446,546;    Feb.    27. 
Fixture  arm.     M.  and  I.  Geringer.     Des.  63,555  :  Dec.  18. 
Fixture  device.     D.  A.  Rose.     1.475,885  ;  Nov.  27. 
Fixture  gauge,  Illuminating.     H.  D'OlIer,  Jr.     1,470,870; 

Oct.  16. 
Fixture    stem,    Universal.       C.     H.    Rockey.       1,448,942 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Fixture  support.     F.  E.  Wooley.     1,478,595;  Dec.  25. 
Fixture    support    and    loom   fastener.    Combined.      E.    W. 

Moon.     1,473,794;  Nov.  13. 
Fixture,   Universal.     C.  T.  Male.     1,461,668;  July    10. 
Flag-draping  device.     I.  Severson.     1,443,049  ;  Jan.  23. 
Flag  holder.     J.  T.  Moody.     1,475,960  ;  Dec.  4. 
Flag,  pennant,  or  similar  emblem.  Service.     E.  H.  Greist. 

Des.   61,827;   Jan.   23. 
Flagpole,  Counterbalanced.     L.  P.  Bolander.     1,470,320 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Flagstaff  holder.     H.  F.   Mahoney.     1,467,621;   Sept.   11. 
Flag  support.  Signal-.    J.  M.  Conley.    1,458.808 ;  June  12. 
Flag-supporting  device.     J.  M.  Short.     1,476,426  ;  Dec.  4. 
Mechanical.       S.     Trachtenberg. 


H.  C.  Marmon. 
J.    B.    Rather. 


1,443,629  ; 
1,469,052  : 


Flag  -  waving     device, 

1,453,772  ;  May  1. 
Flaking  mills.  Heated  roll  for. 

Jan.  30. 
Flame  -  measuring    device. 

Sept.  25. 
Flange,  Adjustable.     L.  R. 
Flange-lining    machine.      J. 

Jan.  2. 
Flanged    articles.    Machine   for   finishing.      J.    M.    Nash. 

1,459,741 ;   June   26. 
Flanging  machine.     H.  McCabe. 
Flanging  machine.     H.  McCabe. 
Flanging   machine.      H.   McCabe. 
Flanges  on  plates.  Method  and  apparatus  for  manufacture 

of.     F.  Lfundstrom.     1,464,434  ;  Aug.  7. 
Flashing.     A.  J5.  Nelson.     1,442,172:  Jan.  16. 


Zi£f€rer.     1,462,187;  July  17. 
M.    Hothersall.      1,440,681; 


1,449.427  :  Mar.  27. 
1,460,167  ;  June  26. 
1,461,041;    July   10. 


Flash  light. 
Flash  light. 

Mar.  13. 

Flash  light. 

Flash  light. 


R.  Barany.     1,448,353-4;  Mar.  13. 
R.  Barany  and  L.  B.  Manson.     1,448,352  ; 


Flash 

Flash 
Flash 
Flash 


light. 

light. 
light, 
light. 


Flash  llghv. 
Flash  light. 


E.  R.  Barany. 
E.  R.  Barany. 
C.  W.  Harvey. 

R.   L.   Hunter. 

G.   I.  Johnson. 

H.   M.   Koretzky.     1.451,618 
J    F.  Roffy.     1,441.833^4;  Jan 


1,460,149  ;  June  26. 
1,466,350  ;  Aug.  28. 
1,450,500;  Apr.  3. 
1.478.282  ;   Dec.    18. 
Des.   62,329;  May  8. 
'    "     Apr.  10. 
9. 


A.  Uran.     1,460,002  ;  June  26. 
Flash  light  and  batterv  therefor.     G.  W.  Heise  and  H.  H. 

Thompson.      1,464,573  :    Aug.    14. 
Flash-  light  and  toilet  article.  Combination.     L.  Franklin. 

1.449.391;  Mar.  27. 
Flash-light    apparatus.    Door    construction    for.       B.    L. 

Johnson.     1.450,502  ;  Apr.   3. 
Flash-light  batteries  and  lamps.  Testing  device  for.     W. 

Link.     1,459,3.S6  :  June  19. 
Flash-light-battery  thrust  cap.     B.  R.  Barany.     1,460,150  ; 

June   26. 
Flash-light  case.     G.  E.  White.     1,462.674.     July  24. 
Flash-light  holder.     C.  E.  Tower.     1,471,985;  Oct.  23. 
Flash-light  Ipver.     G.   I.  Johnson.     Des.   63.402;   Dec.   4. 
A.  Luzy.     1,472,335  :  Oct.  30. 
H.  Stevenson.    1,470,776 ;  Oct.  16. 
attachment    for.       S.     R.     Burke. 


Barany     and     W.     S.     Pritchard. 


Moldinc  flask. 


Flash  light.  Magneto. 
Flash-light  switch.     C. 
Flash    lights.     Signal 

1.445,483  ;  Feb.  13. 
Flash     light.       E.     R. 

1,441,822;  Jan.  9. 
Flask:    .Sfee— 

Dental  flask. 

Foundry  flask. 
Flask.     H.  O'Neill.     1,445,642  ;  Feb.  20. 
Flask-fillinc;  machine.     E.  S.  Carman.     1,476,688 
Flask  guide.     L.  P.  Oakley.     1,447,599  ;  Mar.  6. 
Flasks,  Device  for  use  with  vncuum.     A.  J.  Nathan 

A.  E.   Barclay.     1,449,292  ;  Mar.  20. 
Flasks,  Sand  button  for  use  on  wooden  snap.     R.  Schulz. 

1,441,035:   Jan.   2. 
Flasks,    Sand    ejector    for.      W.    E.    Burgess.      1,469,888 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Blasks.  Sand-retniiiing  bar  or  plate  for   foundrv.     H.   E. 

White.     1,467,347;  Sept.  11. 


Dec.  11. 
and 


Flatiron.     W.  J.  Turenne.     1,450,995  ;  Apr.  10. 
Flatiron     conductors,     Take-up     for.       W.     C. 

1,470,183  ;  Oct.  9. 
Flatiron    cut-out.    Electric-.       O.   A.    Colby. 

Dec.  11. 
Flatiron,      Electric.        W.      T.      Hcofnagle. 

Feb.  27. 
Flatiron,   Electric.      A.    H.    Smith.      1,449,201 ; 
Flatiron,    Electrically-heated.      R.    B.    Older. 

June  5. 
Flatiron   lifter.   Automatic.     M.   F.   Gorman. 

.^ug.  14. 

Platirons,   Protective   device   for   electric.     W.   T.    Hcof- 
nagle.    1,447,134;   Feb.  27. 
Platirons,     Thermostatic    switch 

1,474,588;  Nov.  20. 
Flavoring  agent  for  beverages.     L.  Von  Horst.     1,464,520  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Flax    and    like    textile    substances.    Textile    machine    for. 

C.   F.  Lesage.     1,455,629  ;  May  15. 
Flax  and  other  nbrous  plants.  Deseeding  machinery.     T. 

E.  Mitchell.     1,441,993;    Jan.   9. 
Flax  fiber  for  spinning,  Manufacturing.     B.  S.   Summers. 

1,469,971 ;  Oct.  9. 
Flax-pulling   machine.     G.  Michot.     1,451,231 ;   Apr. 
Fleshing  machine.     S.  Friedman.     1,463,076  ;  July  24. 
Flexible   and   folding   table.      P.   F.    Shivers   and   G. 

Obenchain.     1,445,854;   Feb.   20. 
Flexible   bumper.     W.   G.   Cox.      1,470,000;    Oct.   9. 


O'Brien. 

1,477,314  ; 

1,446,798  ; 

Mar.   20. 
1,457,792  ; 

1,465,077 ; 


for.       R.     D.     Hetrlck. 


10. 
W. 


Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  coupling. 
1,443,440;  Jan. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  joint.  R. 
Flexible    joint.      B 


C.  W.  Beck.  1,458.608:  June 
H.   W.  Bell.     Rel5.519  ;  Jan.  9. 

B.  E.  Brown.  1,455,425  ;  May 
R.  B.  Holmes.  1,460,337  ;  June 
J.  B.  Meriam.     1,467,185  ;   Sept 

A.   J.    Pukt.      1,478,398;   Dec, 

C.  Raisig.     1,459,035  ;   Juno  li). 
P.  D.  Saylor.     1,443,148;  Jan.  23 
E.   Schwarz.     1,458,894 ; 

C.    W.    Spicer    and    G. 
30. 

A.    Sundh.      1,440,847;    Jan.    2. 
G.   H.   Thomas.     1,454,087;   May   8 
J.  W.  Thropp.     1,460,869;  July  3. 
J.   Wilkinson.     1.444,439  ;   Feb.   6. 
B.  Holmes.     1,460,338;  June  26. 
Liebowitz.      1,460,817;    July    3 


15. 

26. 

4. 

25. 


June  12. 
L.    Tarbox. 


Flexible  joint.     A.  S.  Macdonald.     1,466,238  ;  Aug 
Flexible  joint.     E.   S.   Seavey.     1,469,448;   Oct.  2 
Flier.      C.    Prew.      1,474,287:    Nov.    13. 
Flier.     P.  Prince-Smith  and  D.  Waterhouse.     1,4 

Oct.  23. 
Flier    and 

Feb 
Flies, 

Oct. 
Float. 
Float. 
Float. 
Fl»at 
Float 


28. 


making    the    same.      H.    Rahlin.      1,444,008 
.  6. 
Course    director    for.      M.    J.    Klvlin,      1,472,127 
30. 
A.    H.   Mori.     1.466,671 ;   Sept.   4. 
J.  I.  Sanders.    1,466,601 ;  Aug.  28. 
S.  H.  Smith.     1,465,370;  Aug.  21. 
ball.     P.   J.  Brewington.     1,457,055;  May  29. 
device.     D.   L.  Ranlett.     1,465,790 ;   Aug.  21. 
Float  device.     H.  G.  Wallmann.     1,466,494;  Aug.  28. 
Float,   Folding.     A,   Nielsen.      1.456,397;  May   22. 
Float,  Hollow  inclosed.     E.  Ruegger.     1,469,647  ;   Oct.  2. 
Float-operated     switch.       S.     A.     Shapiro.       1,475,087; 

Nov.  20. 
Float,  Swimmer's.     L.  A.  Swineford.     1,446,222  ;  Feb.  20. 
Floating  frame.     J.  H.  Macalplne.     1,464,624;  Aug.  14. 
Floor  and  ceiling  construction.   H.  D.  Conway.    1,460,014  ; 

June  26. 
Floor    and    surfacing    machine.      J.    Kigas.      1,448,966 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Floor  chime.     A.  C.  Gilbert.     1,457,360  ;  June  5. 
Floor   clamp.      R.    E.  Morgan.      1,475,851  :   Nov.   27. 
Floor-cleaning  apparatus.     F.  Vorel.     1.467,629  ;  Sept.  11 
Floor  construction.     E.  F.  Kellie.     1,466,591 ;  Aug.  28. 
Floor      construction.       Concrete.        O.      D.      Purington 

1,474,441 ;  Nov.  20. 
Floor  construction,  Reenforced.  K.R.Schuster.   1.450,187 

Apr.  3. 
Floor   controllers.   Correcting   device   for.     J.   B.   Boyce, 
1,452,490;  Apr.  24. 

■      "  "  J.  W.  Lippincott.      1,440,476 


I 

I 


T.      Naemura.        1,466,241 


Sumner. 
Slatted. 


1,442,012 

S.    Gage. 


Jan.   9. 

1,475,765 


1,448,769;  Mar.  20. 
A.     W.    Green.       1,447,382 


29. 


Floor,   Convertible   false. 

Jan.   2. 
Floor-cover      composition 

Aug.   28. 
Floor   covering.      W.    B. 
Floor,   dock,    or   the  like 

Nov.  27. 
Floor  drain.     J.   C.   Sanders 
Plnor-finishing    apparatus. 

Mar.  6. 
Floor  heater.     B.    F.    Caldwell.      1,457,056 :   May 
Floor   jack.      R.    E.    Watts.      1,470,515:    Oct.    9. 
Floor  mat.     C.  B.  Bateman.     1,446,328  ;  Feb.  20. 
Floor  mat.     J.  H.  Bruninga.     1,464.026  :  Aug.  7. 
Floor  mop.     M.  V.  Hultcivist.     1,466,169  :   Aug.  28. 
Floor-mop  attachment.     P.  H.  and  J.  S.  Macy.    1,461,319  : 

July  10. 
Floor  or  ceiling  plate.    W.  A.  Keeney.     1.475,188  ;  Nov.  27. 
Floor    or    wall    covering.      I,.    J.    D.    Healy.      1,473,767 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Floor  or  wall  ground.    T.  W.  Baker.     1,470,797 ;  Oct.  16. 
Floor  planer.     R.   L.   Conner.     1,452,496  ;   Apr.  24. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1105 


Floor  plate.     .T.  E.  Erskine.     1,46S.S.')0  ;  .fuly  .31. 

Floor  polisher.     A.  F.  Steicrt  and  O.  W.  Linke.     1,471,217  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Floor-scrubbing  machine.    G.  L.  Daly.    1,464,031 ;  Aug.  7. 
Floor  section.   Wooden-.     J.  B.  Ecu.     1,468,288  ;  Sent.  18. 
Floor     slab.       F.     Lichtenberg     and     M.     M.     McCarthy. 

1,403,021  :  July  31. 
Floor  strip,  Composition,     S.  G.  Rigdon.     1,444,274  ;  Feb.  6. 
Floor  surfacer.     E.  B.  Guntber.     1,457,224  :  May  29. 
Floor-surfacing  machine.     J.  W.  Stubblefield.     1,469,028 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Floor-surf.icing  machine.    R.  E.  Wright  and  O.  E.  Barthel. 

1,468,432;    Sept.    18. 
Floor    waxer    aud    polisher.      A.    S.    Bovle.      1,451,200 ; 

Apr.  10. 
mooring.     F.  W.   Cherrlngton.     1,465,023 ;   Aug.   21. 
Flooring  and  laying  terrazzo,  Terrazzo.    L.  DeKTurco.    Re. 

15.535  ;  Feb.  6. 
Flooring  and  wall  paneling,  Parquet.     E.  S.  Daniels  and 

H.    1".    Schuek.      1,477,813;    Dec.    IS, 
Flooring  jack.     E.  L.   Hall.     1,447,720  ;  Mar.  6. 
Flooring,  Parquet.     W.  A,  Parsons.     1,454,250  ;  May  8'. 
Floors,    walls,    and    the    like.    Insert   for.     J.    Hirshstein. 

1,475,342;  Nov.  27. 

Floral  decorations,  Mounting  for.     F.  V.  Ross.      1,478,487  ; 

Doc.  25. 
Floss  ring.     I.  G.  and  W.  S.  Langley.     1,469,363  ;  Oct.  2. 
Flotation  apparatus.     J.  P.  Ruth,  jr.     1,445,042  ;  Feb.  13. 
Flotation  apparatus.     J.  P.  Ruth,  jr.     1,463.405  ;  July  31. 
Flotation  machine.    T.  A.  Janney.     1,457,077  ;  May  29. 
Flotation     machine.       C.     E.     Rork     and    A.     Sandberg. 

1,454,656  ;  May  8. 
Flotation  process.     W.  A.  Whitaker.     1,457,680;  June  5. 
Flotation     process     and     composition.        C.     M.     Nokes. 

1,444,552  ;   Feb.  6. 
Flour    and    grits    made    from    cereals,    Sterilizing.       K. 

Dienst.     1,452.871 ;   Apr.   24. 
Flour    and    making    the    same.    Sesame.      Yu    Chen    Lai. 

1,470,929  ;  Oct.  16. 
rjour-packing    machines.    Automatic    controlling    mecha- 
nism for.     H.  O.  Harding.     1,454,278  :  May  8. 
Flour-sifting  utensil.      M.   W.   H.    Crosskill.       1,476,693 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Flour  to  bleach  same  and  open  starch  cells.  Machine  and 

process     for     remilling     finished.       W.     G.     Andrews. 

1,462,730  ;  July  24. 
Flow  mpter.     J.  A.  Obermaier.     1,449,437  ;  Mar.  27. 
Flow  meter.     R.  W.   Schroeder.     1,450,611  ;  Apr.  3. 
Flower-bowl  stand.     W.  R.  Stuck.     Des.  63,046  ;  Sept.  18. 
Flower    box    and    fernery.    Knockdown.      O.    C.    George. 

1,475,573;  Nov.  27. 
Flower-display  holder.     R.   Zrebiec.     1,474,753 ;  Nov.   20. 
Blower  holder.     K.  R.  Brossman.     Des.  62,471  ;  June  12. 
Flower  holder.     J.  H.  Gmelin.     1,465.636  ;  Aug.  21. 
Flower  holder.    E.  M.  Lennox.     1,443,420  ;  Jan.  30. 
Flower    holder.      W.    P.    Schmeiske.      1,469,823 ;    Oct.    9. 
Flower  holder.    W.  R.  Stuck.     1,462,947  ;  July  24. 
Flower   holder.     "W.   R.   Stuck.      1,476,553  ;   Dec.   4. 
Flower   or    lamp    stand.      J.    T.    Phillips.      Des.    63,582 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Flowerpot.     W.  H.   Cochran.     Des.  62,770 ;   July  31. 
Flowerpot  handle.     R.  H.  Comstock.     1,472,461 ;  Oct.  30. 
Flowerpot  saucer.    E.  J.  Maloney.     1,447,801 ;  Mar.  6. 
Flowerpot,    Self-watering.      W.    W.    Hudson.      1,450,633 ; 

Apr.   3. 
Flowerpots,   bouquets,   and   the   like,   Decorative   covering 

for.     F.   T.   Hughes.     1,446,563;  Feb.   27. 
Flower  stand.     A.  Niemczewski.     1,451,515 ;  Apr.  10. 
Flower  stand.     H.  V.  Bigham.     Des.  63,168-9  ;  Oct.  30. 
Flower  stand.     J.  M.  Slinger.     Des.  63,113  :  Oct.  2. 
Flowers.    Making   artificial.      M.    B.    Groene.      1,470.969  : 

Oct.  16. 
Flowing  device.     E.  A.   Kelly.      1.441.428  ;   Jan.   9. 
Flue  blower.    R.  E.  Jackson  and  E.  M.  Jenkins.     1,443,878  ; 

Jan.   30. 
Flue  blowing  and  testing  device.     C.  A.  Kothe.     1,466,450  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Fluid-circulating  system.     L.  Larsen.     1.477,270  ;  Dec.  11. 
Flue  cleaner.    T.  J.  Lavere.    1,441,098  :  Jan.  2. 
Flue-cleaning     apparatus.       D.     N.     Tilley.       1,476,854 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Flue  cutter.     G.   R.   Maupin.     1,443.799 ;   Jan.    30. 
Flue   stopper.     A.   A.   Miller.      1,465,228:   Aug.    14. 
Flue  structure.     P.  W.  Grapperhaus.     1,468,016  ;  Sept.  18. 
Flue  tool.     V.  T.  RiWett.     1,471,062 ;  Oct.  16. 
Flue  top.     L.  H.  Bowman.     1,463,664  ;  .July  31. 
Flue.  Ventilating.     C.   H.  Dahmen.      1,474,072;    Nov.    13 
Fluid-actuated  tie  tamper.     F.  A.  Jimerson.     1,470,622 

Oct.  16. 
Fluid   brake.     L.   J.   Root.     1,471,921  ;   Oct.   23. 
Fluid-circulating   apparatus,    Controlling   means   for.     G 

P.  Carroll.     1,445,752  ;   Feb.   20. 
Fluid-circulating  system.  Grinding.     G.  Brown.   1,455,187 

May  15. 
Fluid      clutch      mechanism.       W.      Brother.       1,451,139 

Apr.  10. 
Fluid-compressing    apparatus.       B.     Suczek.       1,460,345 

June  26. 
Fluid     compressor.        G.     A.     Christensen.        1,449,315 

Mar.  20. 
Fluid-conduit  coupling  device.     A.   E.   Falor.     1,461,385 

July  10. 

58339—70 


Automatic.      J.    Brombacher.      1,461,262 ; 


W.  H.  Milton  .■ind  F.  Schermer. 


Elastic-. 


Browne. 


1,443,625  ;   Jan.   30. 
S.  B.  Chilson.     1,475,368; 


jr. 


1,441,036 ; 
1,459,150  ; 


I'luid    control, 

July  10. 
Fluid  control,  Automatic. 

1,463,129;  July  24. 
Fluid-controlling      device, 

1,450,245  ;  Apr.  3. 
It'luld   coupling.     J.  P.  Henry, 
bluld  dispensers.  Register  for. 

Nov.  27. 
Fluid-displacing  apparatus.     B.  Sfcidmore, 

Jan.   2. 
Fluid-distributing   manifold.      A.    D.   Gaston. 

June  19. 

Fluid   ejector.      C.    T.    Samuelson.      1,442,298 ;    Jan.    16. 
Fluld-flow-controUed    safety    apparatus.      C.    L.    Stokoe. 

1,452,899  ;   Apr.  24. 
Fluid-fuel  burner.     J.   A.  Bishop.     1,460,473;  July  3. 
Fluid-fuel  burner.     J.  Bliss.     1,462,680  ;  July  24. 
nuid-fuel  burners.  Mixing  chamber  for.     G.  A.  De  Gulre. 

].,460,369  ;  July  3. 
Fluid  gauge.     N.  L.  Lieberman.     1,446,439  ;  Feb.  20. 
""   " "  W.   G.   Werbeck.     1,460.873  ;  July  3. 

C.    J.    Bassler.      1,458,383 ;    June    12. 
R.  S.  Blair.     1,463,865  ;  Aug.  7. 

R.    S.    Blair.      1,467,565  ;    Sept.    11. 
E.  B.  Cade.     1,470,684  ;  Oct.  16. 

B.    Greenfield.      1,462,170;    July    17. 
R.  J.  Lyman.     1,465,447;  Aug.  21. 
E.  X.  Schmidt.     1,447,437  ;  Mar.  6  . 
L.  E.  Van  Hise.     1,454,301  ;  May  8. 
Integrating    and    registering    device    for. 


R. 


Fluid  gauge. 
Fluid  meter. 
Fluid  meter. 
Fluid  meter. 
Fluid  meter. 
Fluid  meter. 
Fluid  meter. 
Fluid  meter. 
Fluid  meter. 
Fluid    meters 

J.  R.  Armstrong  and  T.  B.  Wylie.     1,476,576  :  Dec. 
Fluid,    Method    of    and    apparatus    for    compressing, 

Suczek.     1,460,044-5  ;  June  26. 
Fluid  motor.     B.  G.  Gartin.     1,440,730-1 ;  Jan.  2. 
Fluid    motor.      W.    Knapp.      1,461,620  ;    July    10. 
Fluid-motor  system.     D.  Bonetto.     1,471,095  ;  Oct.  16. 
Fluid-operated  brake.     E.  Benjamin.     1,448,908;  Mar.  20. 
Fluid-operated  cylinders.  Control  means  for.     A.  M.  Gow. 

1,448,531  ;  Mar.  13. 
Fluid-operated  drill.     C.  A.  Hultquist. 
Fluid-pressure-actuated    tool.      E.    H. 
Aug.  21. 

C.  C.  Parmer. 

C.  C.  Farmer. 

G.    S.    Lane. 

T.  H.  Thomas. 

T.  H.  Thomas.     1,440,422  ; 


1,452,689  ;  Apr.  24. 
ShafC.      1,465,770; 


Fluid-pressure  brake. 
Fluid-pressure  brake. 
Fluid-pressure  brake. 
Kluid-pressure  brake. 
Fluid-pressure  brake  device, 

Jan.  2. 
Fluid-pressure      brake      equipment. 

1.471.073  ;  Oct.  16. 
Fluid-pressure  brake  mechanism. 

Sept.  11. 
Fluid-pressure-control  apparatus. 

Sept.   18. 
Fluid-pressure  control,  Auxiliary 

Dec.  4. 
Fluid-pressure-controlled  mechanism 

1,449,819;   Mar.   27. 
Fluid-pressure     controller.       B.     N. 

Mar.   6. 
Fluid-pressure-controlling     device. 

Beckwith.     1.467,417  :  Sept.  11. 
Fluid-pressure  device.    A.  N.  Bessesen 
Fluid-pressure     device. 

Dec.  11. 
Fluid-pressure-oontrol 

1.469.074  ;   Sept.  25. 

Fluid-pressure  device. 
Fluid-pressure  gauge. 
Fluid-pressure  mechanism.  Governor  for. 

F.   N.   Hudson.     1,466,399;  Aug.   28. 
Fluid-pressure  motor.     E.  G.  Gartin.     1,471,691 
Fluid-pressure     producing     apparatus,     Rotary. 

Worthen.     1,463,110  ;  July  24. 


1.451,440 ;  Apr.  10. 
1,465,781  ;  Aug.  21. 
1,454,547  ;  May  8. 
1,463,026  ;  July  24. 


T.      H.      Thomas. 


E.  G.  Shortt.    1,467,694  ; 

S.  H.  Lewis.    1,468,481 ; 

C.  Stickle.     1,475,971  ; 


A.  O.  Higinbotham. 
Dollin.       1,447,285 ; 


Automatic. 


A.      C. 


N. 


1,471,091 ;  Oct.  16. 
Bessesen.       1,476,946 ; 


.mechanism. 


N. 


Dollin. 


H.  B.  Graham.    1,465,471  ;  Aug.  21. 
E.  Letsch.     1,476,896;   Dec.   11. 

R.,  R.  W.,  and 


Oct. 
A. 


23. 
J. 


regulator.      J.    W.    Lorimer. 
regulator.      J.    M.    Wilkins. 


1,467,721  ;   Sept.   11. 
Harvey.       1,448,401  ; 


1,472,985 ; 
1,460,301 ; 


Fluid-pressure  regulator.     G.   Fox. 
Fluid-pressure    regulator.       A.    L. 

Mar.  13. 
Fluid-pressure 

Nov.  6. 
Fluid-pressure 

June  26. 

Fluid-pressure  system.     W.  E.  Irish.     1,450,372 ;  Apr.  3. 
Fluid    pressure    to   hydraulic    couplings,    Device    for    dis- 
tributing.    P.  Mayer.     1,475,020;  Nov.  20. 
Fluid-registering  mechanism.     C.  P.  MacGill.     1,453,716  ; 

May  1. 
Fluid-registering  mechanism.     C.   F.  MacGill.    1,463,534 ; 

July  31. 
Fluid  regulator.     P.  W.  Hunter.     1,449,998  ;  Mar.  27. 
Fluid-removing    device.      P.    Van    Inwagen.      1,477,733 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Fluid-separating    mediums    and    fluid-separating    medium 

produced      thereby.      Producing.         T.      M.       Chance. 

1,462,881  ;  July  24. 
Fluid    separator.     C.   P.   Wood.      1,463,769 ;   July    31. 
Fluid   spreader  or  marking  device.     R.   B.  Ollerenshaw. 

1,464,214  ;  Aug.  7. 
Fluid  substances.  Device  for  spraying  hot.     M.  H.  Nerl. 

1,457,634  ;  June  5. 
Fluid-testing  device.     A.  D.  Eberly.     1,441,564  ;  Jan.  9. 
Fluid-tight  apparatus.     G.  Fussner.     1,468,620  ;  June  12. 


1106 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Fluid-tight   container   and   closure    therefor.      E.    Wetzel. 

1,453,299  ;   May   1. 
Fluid-translating    device.      H.    F.    Schmidt.       1,457,799; 

June  5. 
Fluid-translating    device.      H.    F.    Schmidt.      1,467,014 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Fluid-translating    device.      H.    F.    Schmidt.      1,476,108 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Fluid   transmission.     E.  D.  Hilbish.     1,445,512  ;  Feb.   13. 
Fluid  under  pressure.  Conduit  member  for  conducting.     C. 

A.  Claflin.     1,466,119;  Aug.  28. 
Fluids,  Apparatus  for  controlling  the  maximum  flov^  of. 

C.    S.    Collins   and   L.   Roessel.      1,477,244 ;    Dec.    11. 
Fluids,  Condensing.     C.   E.   Rosers.     1,461,164  ;  .Tuly  10. 
Fluids,   Electric   heater   for.     C.    T.   Penton.      1,456,907; 

May  29. 
Fluids,  Means  for  controlling  elastic.     A.  0.  lonides,  jr. 

1,445,691 ;   Feb.  20. 
Fluids,   Means   for  determining  certain  qualities   of.      H. 

Spurrier.     1,449,153;  Mar.  20. 
Fluids,  Means  for  pumping.    A.  G.  L.  and  H.  C.  W.  Neigh- 
bour.    1,449,537  ;  Mar.  27. 
Fluids,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  compressing  elastic. 

R.   N.   Ehrhart.      1.449,504 ;   Mar.   27. 
Fluids,  Method  and  apparatus  for  proportionally  regulat- 
ing the  flow  of.    C.  S.  Collins  and  L.  Roessel.    1,452,265  ; 

Apr.   17. 
Fluids,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  treating.     H.  B.  CoU- 

•ver.      1,466,579;    Aug.    28. 
Fluids,  Method  of  and  means  for  treating  lactic.     J.  M.  W. 

Kitchen.      1,447,252;   Mar.    6. 
Fluids,    Piping    for    pressure.      P.    Marinoni.      1,478,129; 

Dec.  18. 
Fluids,      Radiator      for      cooling.        S.      W.      Rushmore. 

1,455,736  ;  May  15. 
Fluids,      Radiator      for      cooling.        S.      W.      Rushmore. 

1,455.738-9  ;  May  15. 
Fluids,  Separator  for  gaseous.    O.  P.  Luetscher.    1,444,512  : 

Feb.  6. 
Fluids,      Separator     for     gaseous.        O.     P.      Luetscher. 

1,452.204:  Aur.  17. 
Fluids,   Utensil  for   dispensing  heavy.      H.   F.    H.   Rled. 

1,474,848  :  Nov.  20. 
Flume,   Metallic.      W.  L.  Caldwell.      1,468,493-6  ;  Sept.  18. 
Flush   tank.     R.   F.   Davisson.      1,443,215;   Jan.   23. 
Flush   tank.     D.   J.   Herty.     1,475,582 ;   Nov.   27. 
Plush    tank.      D.   McNeill.      1,475,841 ;    Nov.    27. 
Plush    tank.      O.    C.   Papin.      1,416,673;    .Tuly    10. 
Flushing   apparatus.      R.   A.   Brooks.      1,469,891 ;   Oct.   9. 
Flushing  apparatus.      L.    H.   Handy.     1,440.827 ;   Jan.   2. 
Flushing     apparatus.      Automatic.        A.      W.      Robinson. 

1,461,163;  July  10. 
Flushing  mat.  Automatically-.     A.  P.  Ritter.     1,467,814  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Flushing  mechanism.     C.  H.  Phillips.     1.449,439  ;  Mar.  27. 
Flushing  mechanism.     F.  C.  Rood.     1,467,454  ;    Sept.   11. 
Flushing  system.     A.  Hobeck  and  J.  Laughlin.     1,465,823  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Flushometer.     S.  A.  Berg.     1,465,575  ;  Aug.  21. 
Flute  or  similar  musical  wind  Instrument.     W.  Bartholo- 

mae.     1,447,919 ;  Mar.   6. 
Flutes.     Machine     for     forming     spiral.       T.     M.     Rees. 

1,466,754  ;  Sept.  4. 
Flutes,  Manufacturing.     F.  Hofinger.     1,455,440 ;  May  15. 
Flnx  or  solvent  for  use  in  technical  process.     A.  A.  Kelly. 

1.455,791  ;   May   22. 
Flycatcher.    A.  S.  Hawkes.     1,464,133  ;  Aug.  7. 
Flycatcher.      L.   C.   McDermott.      1,462,416 ;   July    17. 
Flycatcher.      J.    Poleski    and    J.    Tuvcak.      Des.    61,862 ; 

Jan.   30. 
Flycatcher.     J.   R.  Salinas.     1,477,081 ;   Dec.    11. 
Flv-catching  apparatus.     H.   C.   Shockey  and  T.  Fennell. 

1,462,873;  July  24. 
FIv-paper  holder.     S.  McCardia.     1,451,583  :  Apr.  10. 
Ply-paper  holder.     O.  J.  Swanson.     1,461,689  ;  July  10. 
Plv    container.    Artificial-.      A.     S.    and     S.    R.    Driver. 

1,451.290  ;  Apr.    10. 
Fly  cutter.  Expanding.     J.  P.  Mills.     1,460.427;  July  3. 
Fly-eliminating  screen.     J.  E.  Jones.     1.450,374  ;  Apr.  3. 
Plv-pxit  screen.     .T.  Marsden.     1.441,104  ;  Jan.  2. 
Flytrap.     R.  A.  Bakke.     1,473,538  ;  Nov.  6. 
Flytrap.     C.  V.  Banes.     1.442.992:  .Tan.  2.S. 
Flytrap.      F.    B.    Carey.      1.462.004 :    .Tuly    17. 
Flytrap.     H.   A.  Faes.     1,455.782:   May  22. 
Flvtrap.     J.  W.  Hasselgren.     1.444,502;  Feb.  6. 
Flytrap.     J.  W.  Hildreth.     1,450,855  :  Apr.  3. 
Flytrap.     .T.  A.  Mack.      1,461.925;   July   17. 
Flytrap.      .T.    M.    Paul.      1,463,659;    .July    31. 
Flvtrap.     J.  Potts.     1,455,808  ;  Mav  22. 
Flytrap.     J.   W.   Skelton.     1,446,940;   Feb.  27. 
Flytrap.      S.    H.    Snuffer   and   J.    A.    Shanks.     1,441,306; 

Jan.   9. 
Flytrap.     H.  van  Hees.     1,475,095 ;  Nov.  20. 
Flytrap.     J.  Weber.     1,475,357  ;  Nov.  27. 
Flytrap.     J.  F.  Webster.     1,456,413  ;  Mav  22. 
Flytrap.     A.  C.   Wilson.     1,442.918  ;  .Tan.'  23. 
Flytrap.      K.    Yokosawa    and    K.    Miyazaki.      1,471,086 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Flytrap,  Ornamental.     S.  Varga.     1,448,098  ;  Mar.  13. 
Flywheel    and    suction    fan.    Combined.      R.    W.    Barton. 

1,450,936  ;   Apr.   10. 
Fly  exterminator.     A.  S.  Liss.     1,477.273  ;  Dec.   11. 
Fly  hook.     P.  F.   Halferty.     1,471.959  ;  Oct.  23. 


Fly     hook     and     leader.       P.     F.     Halferty.       1,451,656; 

"    Apr.  10. 

Ply   screen.      G.    W.    Mosher.      1,445,155 ;    Feb.    13. 

Fly    shooter.      B.    Kennedy    and    L.    Saiger.      1,457,674 ; 

June  5. 
Fly  swatter.     A.  K.  Ancker  and  R.  F.  Morton.     1,456,753 : 

Mav  29. 
Fly-swatting  device.     G.  W.  Blake.     1,468,373  ;   Sept.  18. 
Fly   swatter.      L.   B.   McDaniel.      1,454,062  ;  May   8. 
Fly  swatter.     C.  W.  Woodworth.     1,440,809  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ply  swatter.     C.  D.  Younger.     1,444.720  ;  Feb.  6. 
Plying  machine.     M.  Beck.     1,443,519  ;  Jan.  30. 
Flying  machine.     C.  F.  Bush.     1,468,257  ;   Sept.   18. 
Flying  machine.     W.  L.  Buswell.     1,445,128  ;  Feb.  13. 
Plying  machine.     P.  Caproni.     Rel5,688  ;  Sept.  25. 
Flying  machine.     P.  Fedoryszak.     1,464,356  ;  Aug.  7. 
Plying  machine.     T.  M.  Finley.     1,477,338  ;  Dec.  11. 
Flying   machine.     P.    Hoffner.      1,446,797 ;    Feb.   27. 
Plying  machine.     J.  A.  Lehnert.     1,476,162  ;  Dec.  4. 
Plying  machine.     0.  Piering.     1,444.138  :  F-eb.  6. 
Flying   machine.      J.    Preatka.      1,478,397 ;    Dec.    25. 
Flying-machine      carriage.        C.      Dornier.        1,448,834 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Plying    machine,    Lever-controlled    paddle-action.      A.    B. 

Roney.     1,450,454;  Apr.   3. 
Flying  machine.  Manually-propelled.     J.  Ardo.     1,451,385  ; 

Apr.   10. 
Plying  -  machine    propeller.      W.    H.    Kelly.      1,461,913 ; 

July  17. 
Flying-machine   propeller.      J.    M.   Raymond.      1,453,951 ; 

May  1. 
Flving-machine     propulsion.       C.     Dornier.        1,443.567; 

Jan.   30. 
Flying-machine  safety  device.     J.  C.  Sherry.     1,457,044  ; 

May  29. 
Flying  -  machine      supporting      surface.        H.      Junkers. 

1,462,704  ;  July  24. 
Flying  machines.  Controlling  mechanism  for.     R.  E.  Mit- 

tnn.     1,464,852  ;  Aug.  14. 
Flying  machines.   Device  for  determining  the  course  on. 

G.  Caproni.     1,462,100;  July  17. 
Flying   machines.    Propulsion   means   for.      A.    E.    Beebe. 

1,464,233  ;  Aug.  7. 
Flying    machines,    Safety    device    for.      S.    D.    Jacobson. 

1,461,216;  July  10. 
Flying   machines.    Screw   propeller  of   helicopter.      R.    P. 

Pes'cara.     1,449,129  ;  Mar.  20. 
Plying   machines.    Wing   for.      V.    Lougheed.      1,470,017; 

Oct.  9. 
Foam-destroying      device.        F.      Hayduck.        1,449,114 ; 

Mar.   20. 
Fob  ornament,  locket,  or  similar  article.     M.  B.  Gardner. 

Des.  63,362  ;  Nov.  27. 
Focusing  device.     E.  H.  Wehnes.     1,444,289;  Feb.  6. 
Focusing     mechanism.       R.     W.     Johnston.       1,453,843 ; 

May  1. 
Fodder  from  straw  and   similar   materials.   Preparing  a. 

E.  Beckmann.     1,442,322  ;  Jan.  16. 
Fodder  from  straw — e.  g.,  of  corn  or  legumes,  Preparing. 

E.  Beckmann.     1,472,322;  Oct.  30. 
Fodder   from   straw,    etc..    Preparing   a.       B.    Beckmann. 

1.442,321  ;  Jan.  16. 
Fodder  from   straw  or  other  materials   characterized   by 
their    contents   of   raw   fibers.    Preparing   a.      E.   Beck- 
mann.     1,472,319-21 ;    Oct.    30. 
Foil  tube.  Collapsible.     T.  Messinger.     1,442,440  ;  .Tan.  16. 
Foldable  case.     W.  E.  Tucker.     1,471,428;  Oct.  23. 
Folder  and  fastener  therefor.     L.  W.  Karlen.    1,464,766 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Folder-bar-controlling  device.     S.   C.   Cluett.     1,446,156; 

Feb.  20. 
Folder    bars.     Hinged     connection     for.       S.     L.     Cluett. 

1  443  345  *  Jan.  30. 
Folder  pocket.     P.  H.'  Connelghton.     1,475.542  ;  Nov.  27. 
Folding    and    pressing   machines.    Thermostatic   tempera- 
ture controller  for.     H.  D.  Clayton,  O.  E.  Cook,  and 
S.  L.  Cluett.     1,446,155  ;  Feb.  20. 
Folding  box.     W.   D.  Bryson.      1,470.141  ;   Oct.   9. 
Folding    box.      W.    Gibson    and    S.    Gazzolo.      1,446,250; 

Feb.   20. 
Folding  box.     P.  Harder.     1,467,724  ;  Sept.  11. 
Folding  box.     J.  R.  Myers.     1,462,297  ;  July  17. 
Folding   box.      E.    E.   Pinkerton.      1,448,864 ;    Mar.   20. 
Folding  box.     G.  Sardou.     1,466,344  ;  Aug.  28. 
Folding   box.     E.   L.   Stern.      1,463,448;   .Tuly   31. 
Folding  box,  Collapsible.     S.  F.  Sutherland.     1,443,054-6  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Folding  brace.     O.  A.  Norlund.     1,453,989  ;  May  1. 
Folding  case.     J.  W.  O.  Orban.     1,464,391 ;  Aug.  7. 
Folding  chair.     B.  M.  Beskow.     1,468,872 ;  Sept.  25. 
Folding  chair.      C.    L.   Craig.      1,443,734 ;   Jan.   30. 
Folding  machine.     L.  J.  Bazzoni.     1,472,041 ;  Oct.  30. 
Folding     machine.       A.     W.     Brice     and     W.     Hamann. 

1.46(3,697  ;  Sept.  4. 
Folding  machine.     S.  L.  Cluett.     1,446,157  ;  Feb.  20. 
Folding  machine.    W.  Downing.    1,463,879  ;  Aug.  7. 
Folding  machine.     M.  O.  Rehfuss.     1,460,273  :  June  26. 
Folding  machines  or  the  like,  Timing  mechanism  for.     L. 

M.  Kohn.     1,474,781 ;  Nov.  20. 
Folding    machines,    Stopping    device   for.      O.    C.    Goulet. 

1,472,751  ;  Oct.  30. 
Folding  machines.     Switch   attachment   for.     L.   A.   Gut- 
rldge  and   F.  M.   Mosler.     1,460,544;  July  3. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1107 


Folding  mechanism.  H.  M.  Barber.  1,473,202  ;  Nov.  (J. 
Folding  mechanism.  L.  A.  Sclimidt.  1,471,755  :  Oct.  23. 
Foliiinu'     mechanism.      Sheet     control     for.        P.     Herb. 

1.474,364  :  Nov.  20. 
Folding  seat.     A.  Truffy.     1,460,291  ;  June  26. 
Folding    seat.     Portable.       R.     E.     Cattier.       1,452,869 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Folding  table.     E.  V.  Anderson.     1,472,575  ;  Oct.  30. 
Folding  table.     .T.   W.    Bereman.      1.455,066 :    May    15. 
Folding  table.     F.  W.  Bockstege.     Des.   62,935  ;  Aug.  28. 
Folding  table.     S.  M.  Coggius.     1,457,618 :  June  5. 
Folding   table.      L.   Ferguson.      1.478,004 ;   Dec.   18. 
Folding  table.     J.   Higham.     1,454,386  ;  May  8. 
Folding   table.      R.    L.    Leathennan    and    A.    M.    Yocke.v. 

1.475,401 ;  Nov.  27. 
Folding  table.      E.   E.   McGrew.      1,446,917;   Feb.   27. 
Folding  table.     G.  A.  C.  Monroe.     1,464,440  ;  Aug.  7. 
Folding  table.     A.  G.  Smith.     1.460.216  ;  June  26. 
Folding    table.    Automatic    self-locking.       J.    F.    Janisch. 

1,453.504  :  May  1. 
Follower  and  ironing  board.  Combined.     H.  W.  Rountree. 

1,456,832  ;  Mav  2!'). 
Follower   ring.      S.   W.   Manning.     1,455,643 ;   May   15. 
Food,  Apparatus  for  desiccating.    A.  L.  Andrea.    1,452,586  ; 

Apr.   24. 
Food  bin.     L.  L.  HaU.     1,444,245  ;  Feb.  6. 
Food  composition.     L.  J.  Henderson.     1.443,180  :  Jan.  23. 
Food,    Composition    of   ingredients   for   artificial.      H.    J. 

Gerstenberger.     1.445,434  ;  Feb.  13. 
Food  compound  and  producing  the  same.     H.  E.  Collver 

and  C.  R.  Mabee.     1,453.752  ;  May  1. 
Food  cutter.     C.  Trutta.     1,471,313  ;  Oct.  16. 
Food-display  cover.    M.  Metzger.    1,470,859  ;  Oct.  16. 
Food  dispenser.     R.  O.  Fraser.     1,474,773  ;  Nov.  -20. 
Food-dispensing  machine.   0.  J.  Vann.   1,468,424  ;  Sept.  18. 
Food  from  horns,  hairs,  skins,  etc..  Preparation  of  human. 

P.    Hildebrandt.      1,442.341  ;    Jan.    16. 
Food   grater.      T.    Lengyel.      1,468,311 ;    Sept.    18. 
Food-gi-inding     machine.       D.     M.     Rieman.       1,456,651  ; 

Mav  29. 
Food  machine.     W.   E.   Brobst,   jr.     1,458,872;   June   12. 
Food   machine.     J.   and   H.   Trust.     1,467,770;   Sept.   11. 
Food  machine.     J,  and  H.  Trust.     1,467,820  ;  Sept.  11. 
Food-material  heater.     R.  R.  Tybout.     1,448,608  ;  Mar.  13. 
Food    molding    and    wrapping    machine.    Automatic.      W. 

Strieker.      1,403.636:    July    31. 
Food  of  especial  digestibility,  Composition  for  producing 

a  lactic.     K.  J.  Monrad.     1,474,542;  Nov.  20. 
Food  or  other  substances  of  a  similar  nature.  Means  for 

grinding  or  pulverizing.  R.  Head.  1,451,424  ;  Apr.  10. 
Food-preparing  utensil.  P,  Metidez.  1.451.342;  Apr.  10. 
Food   product   and  making  same.     T.   Brafif.      1,462,163  ; 

July  17. 
Food    product     and    making    the    same.       G.    Richards. 

1.476,182  :  Dec.  4. 
Food  product  and  manufacturing.    W.  J.  Bruce.    1,443,458  ; 

Jan.   30. 
Food  product  and  manufacture  thereof.     W.  Horilck,  jr. 

1,446,120:   Feb.   20. 
Pood  product  and  preparing  same.    C.  W.  Hess.    1,463,954  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Food  product  and  production.     A.  W.  and  E.  H.  Wright. 

1,451,135;  Apr.   10. 
Food  product  from  skim  milk.  Making  a.     L.  A.   Rogers. 

1.477.1.53:  Dec.  11. 
Pood  product.  Making  a.     W.  Green.     1,473,289  ;  Nov.  8. 
Food  product.   Packaged.      F.   D.    Broun   and   W.    R.   Mc- 

Alevey.     1,446,782  ;   Feb.   27. 
Food  products.  Apparatus  for  producing  flaked  and  other. 

N.  Mininberg.     1,455,923  ;  May  22. 
Food  products,  Apparatus  for  separating  fibrous  and  non- 
fibrous     materials     in.       G.     G.     Schorer.       1,474,566 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Food  products.   Mechanism  for  preparing.     W.  H.  Hurt. 

1,446,091 ;  Feb.  20. 
Food  products.  Process  and  apparatus  for  classifying.     C. 

E.  Davis.     1,458,130;  June  12. 
Food    products,     System    for    selling    and    packing.      W. 

Green.    1,454,888  :  May  15. 
Food-slicing     machine.       G.     A.     Berglund.       1,478,200 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Foodstuffs.    Book    container    for    packaged.      J.    Horan. 

1.453.677  ;  May  1. 
Food    substances    for    vegetables,    mushrooms,    bacterias, 

yeast,  molds,  mucors.  and  the  like.  Preparation  and  use 

of.     A.  Yasseux.     1,472,344  ;  Oct.  30. 
Foot  arch.     G.  V.  AL  Berthet.     1,470,592  ;  Oct.  16. 
Foot-arch  support.     N.  V.   Levitt.     I,464.y".i4  r   Aug.    14. 
Foot.  Artificial.     E.  M.  Tracy.     1.459,564  ;  June  19. 
Foot     comfort,     Device     for     giving.       W.     M.     Scholl. 

1,469,607;  Oct.  2. 
Foot  cleaner.     E.  McCormick.     1,465,736  ;  Aug.  21. 
Foot  mat.  Sanitary.     A.  P.  Ritter.     1.443. .503  ;  Jan.  30. 
Foot  rest.     I.  E.  Carlson.     1,476.592  :  Dec.  4. 
Foot  rest.     A.  H.  Engmark.     1,462,597  ;  .Tulv  24. 
Foot  rest.     J.  W.  De  Shields.     Des.  62,604  ;  July  3. 
Foot  rest.     J.  G.  Hontos.     1.449.752.  Mar.  27. 
Foot  rest.     F.  P.  Litz.     1,458,426;  June  12. 
Foot   rest.      R.   R.   Ransom.     1.448,865 ;   Mar.   20. 
Foot  rest.     G.  R.  Thole.     1.474,950  ;  Nov.  20. 
Foot    rest    and    chain    kit.      J.    A.    Skaggs.      1,467,884; 

Sept.  11. 


Foot   rests.   Pad   for   shoe-shining.     G.   H.   Rives.     1,441,- 

454  ;  Jan.  9. 
Foot  scraper.     W.  O.  Harmon.     1,475.818  ;  Nov.  27. 
Foot  supporter  and  heater.     I.  Panza.     1.443,036;  Jan.  23. 
Football  pants.     H.  Goldsmith.     1,446,251;  Feb.  20. 
Footplate,     Running-board.       J.    F.    Brown.       1,464,970 

Au.g.  14. 
Footwear,    Last    for    making.      F.    Wegner.      1,469,289 

Oct.  2. 
I'ootwear,  Manufacture  of  molded  articles,  more  particu 

larly   heels  and  soles  for.     L.   McFarlane.      1,477,576 

Dec.  18. 
Footwear,    Protector    for.      C.    P.    Perkins.      1,458,497 

June  12. 
Footwear,  Resilient  tread  for.     P.  A.  Nolan.     1,452,089 

Apr.   17. 
Forage  and  grain   grinders.   Cutter  for.     J.    Hochenauer 

1,469,510;  Oct.  2. 
Forage  machines.  Feeder  for.    W.  P.  Holcomb.     1,449,510 

Mar.   27. 
Forceps,     Bone-cutting.       W.     L.     Shearer.       1,471,422 

Oct.  23. 
Forceps,     Gynecological.       F.     E.     Godfrey.       1,448,739 

Mar.  20. 

Forceps,     Hemostatic.        J.     P.     Callahan.        1,460,531 

July  3. 
Forceps,      Stitching.       T.     B.     Richardson.       1,464,832 

Aug.  14. 
Forge.     P.  Christmann.     1,440,969  ;  Jan.  2. 
Forging.     W.  Hushes.     1,456.597  ;  May  29. 
Forging  furnace.     H.   O.  Breaker.     1,448,701 ;  Mar.   13. 
Forging     machine.       J.     Ditson     and     M.     S.     Parkhlll. 

1,464,755  ;  Aug.  14. 
Forging  machine.     P.   A.   Halleck.     1,461,011 ;  July  3. 
Forging   machine.      P.   A.    Halleck.      1,461,655 ;    July   10. 
Forging  machine.     W.   H.  Wineman.      1,440,807  ;  Jan.   2. 
Forging-machine     device.       F.     A.     Halleck.       1,470,444 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Forging  mechanism.     F.  A.  Halleck.     1,464,094  ;  Aug.  7. 
Forging  pieces  by  electric-resistance     heating.  Device  for 

heating.     E.  Schroder.     1,477,009  ;  Dec.  11. 
Forging  press.     D.  R.  Gill.     1.450,947  :  Apr.  10. 
Forgings.    .'Apparatus   for   making.      M.    W.    Kellogg    and 

E.  F.  Holinger.      1,445,140;  Feb.  13. 
Forgings,  Means  for  securing  trunnions  to  cradle.     B.  P. 

Joyce.     1,475,186;   Nov.   27. 
Fork  :  See — 

Agricultural  fork.  Potato   fork. 

Brick-handling  fork.  Wheel  fork. 

Kitchen    fork. 
Pork.     A.  P.  Adler.     Des.  63,047  ;  Sept.  25. 
Fork.     L.  W.  Busch.     1,456.913  ;  May  29. 
Fork.     L.  W.  Busch.     1,470,142  ;  Oct.  9. 
Fork  and  shovel  attachment.     J.  C.  Krehbiel.     1,442,671 ; 

.Tan.  16. 
Fork    or    similar    article.      A.    G.    Kintz.      Des.    62,572 ; 

June  26. 
Fork  or  similar  article.     J.  Leech.     Des.  62.206  ;  Apr.  10. 
Form.     W.  E.  Sackner.     1,477,388  ;  Dec.  11. 
Form   clamp.      G.   B.  Bosco.      1,454.502  ;  May   8. 
Form  clamp.     G.  B.  Bosco.     1,445,286  ;  Feb.  13. 
Form    clamp.      G.    B.    Bosco.      1,475.424 ;    Nov.    27. 
Form  clamp.  Adjustable.     G.   E.   Greenwood.     1,456,849 ; 

May  29. 
Form,  Collapsible.     G.  E.  Bronson.     1,470,612  ;  Oct.  16. 
Form  support.     W.  E.  White.     1.445,256-7  :  Feb.  13. 
Form  support.     W.  E.  White.     1,474,660  ;  Nov.  20. 
Form-supporting     device.       W.     E.     White.       1,445,255 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Form    tie    and     spacer,    Adjustable.      J.    C.    Buchenau. 

1,451,457:  Apr.   10. 
Formaldehyde  condensation  products  of  aliphatic  amines 

and    products    obtained    thereby.      M.    G.   Shepard   and 

H.  S.  Adams.     1.471,213  ;  Oct.  16. 
Pormaldehvde   condensation   products    of  phenols.    Manu- 
facture of.     J.  G.  Byrom.     1,472,353  ;  Oct.  30. 
Formaldehyde     fumigator.        W.      Dreyfus.        1,469.214 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Formaldehyde,  Manufacture  of.   A.  Heinemann.    1,460,244  ; 

June   26. 
Pormaldehvde   solution    and   making   same.    Package   for. 

L.  M.  White  and  J.  A.  Pish.     1.440,571 ;  Jan.  2. 
Formates  into  oxalates.  Apparatus  for  converting.     H.  W. 

Paulus.     1.445,162  :  Feb.  13. 
Formates    into    oxalates,    Convertlne.       H.    W.     Paulus. 

1,445,163  :   Feb.   13. 
Forming  die.     C.  D.  Brlddell.     1,472,406  ;  Oct.  30. 
Forming     machine.       J.     A.     Henry     and     T.     S.     Walt. 

1.455:489  ;  May  15. 
Foundation     pedestal,      or     pier.        J.     M.      FItzGerald. 

1,456.499  ;  May  29. 
Foundry  fiask.     D.  C.  Barrick.     1.459,137  ;  .Tune  19. 
Foundry  flask.     H.  C.  Drumm.     1,459.197  :  June  19. 
Foundry  flask.     G.  E.  Jackson.     1,447,786  ;  Mar.   6. 
Foundry   flask.      H.   W.    .Tencks,    J.    R.   Montgomery,   and 

G.  P.  Sparks.)     1.447,666;  Mar.  6. 
Foundry  plant.     J.   B.   Ladd.     1,465,275-6  ;   Aug.   21. 
Foundry    work.    Manufacture    of    cores    for.      E.    Kleln- 

schmidt  and  C.  Pohr.     1,477,064;  Dec.  11. 


1108 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


B'ouutain  :    See — 
Bubbling  fountain. 
Drinking   fountain. 
Electric  fountain. 
Holy-water  fountain. 
Poultry  drinking  fountain. 


Poultry  fountain. 
Soda  fountain. 
Stock  fountain. 
Water  fountain. 
Watering  fountain. 


Fountain   comb.     F.  M.   Grietcn.      1,449,096  ;  Mar.   20. 
Fountain,  Garden.     E.  Ziniker.     Des.  63,165  ;  Oct.  30. 
Fountain,  Ornamental.     F.  W.  A.  Brockmiller.     1,454,150  ; 

May  8. 
Fountains   and   the    lilte.    Bowl   connection    for   drinking. 

W.  E.  Field.     1,464,927  ;  Aug.  14. 
Fourdrinier  machine.     P.  K.  Baiid.     1,442,848  ;   Jan.  23. 
Pour-horse  evener.     R.   De  Boer.     1,452,729 ;   Apr.  24. 
Fowl  from  escaping.  Means  for  preventing.     H.  Dornseif. 

1,460,748  ;  July  3. 
Fowl-identiflcation    device.      W.    C.    Kisner.      1,441,433 ; 

Ja.D     ^ 
Fowl  powderer.     F.  Van  Ackeren.     1,459.349  ;  June  19. 
Fractionation.     H.  P.  Perkins.     1,444,208  ;  Feb.  6. 

A.  Delorme.     1442,711 ;  Jan.   16. 


Fracture  apparatus. 
Frame  :   See — • 

Abacus  frame. 

Adjustable  frame. 

Advertising  frame. 

Artist's   frame. 

Auto  frame. 

Auto    window    frame. 

Automobile  body  frame. 

Automobile  clock  frame. 

Automobile  frame. 

Automobile  top  frame. 

Automobile  towing  frame. 

Bag  frame. 

Baking  frame. 

Bed  frame. 

Bedspring  frame. 

Blue-print  frame. 

Bucksaw   frame. 

Cap-spinning    frame. 

Card-display    frame. 

Clothes-wringer  frame. 

Combination  frame. 

Crab-net    frame. 

Curtain  and  quilting  frame 

Curtain  window  frame. 

Cycle  frame. 

Display  frame. 

Drying  frame. 

Embroidery  frame. 

Extensible"  picture  frame. 

Field  frame. 

Foldable   automobile   bed 
frame. 

Index  frame. 

Interlocking  frame. 

Lamp-shade  frame. 
Frame.     T.   J.    Carroll. 
.T.  Decker, 
making    it 


Locomotive   frame. 
Loom   lieddle  frame. 
Magnet  frame. 
Mattress  frame. 
Metal  frame. 
Ophthalmic  frame. 
Picture-card   frame. 
Photograph  frame. 
Plow  frame. 
Printing  frame. 
Quilting  frame. 
Hug-cleaning  frame. 
Sash  frame. 
Saw  frame. 
Self-locking  frame. 
Silo-door  frame. 
Spectacle  frame. 
Spinning  frame. 
Stamp  frame. 
Stove  frame. 
Ti'.nctor   frame. 
Trial  frame. 

Trousers-stretching   frame. 
Truck  frame. 
Truck  side  frame. 
Tube   frame. 
Tubular   frame. 
Twisting  frame. 
Vehicle  frame. 
Vehicle  towing  frame. 
W.Tshlng-machine  frame. 
Window   frame. 
Wire  frame. 
Yarn-tube  frame. 


1,465,839;   Aug.   21. 
1,459,146;  June  19. 

W.    D.    Gemmill.       1,467,787 


interlocking  joint,    Metal.      H.    M.    Gorsline. 
;   Nov.   13. 

M.   E.   Pearson  and  E.  Tow.     1,450,513  ; 


Frame.     W. 
Frame    and 

Sept.  11. 
Frame   and 

1.473.817 
Frame  brace. 

Apr.   3. 
Frame  construction,     E.  H.  Belden.     1,478,373  ;  Dec.  25. 
Frame  making.     F.  A.  Fuller.     1,456. 84.'i ;  May  29. 
Frame  metal  shoulder.     G.  Frater.     1,472,795  ;  Nov.  6. 
Frame   or   easel   for  displaying   cards,    pictures,   and   like 

articles.     W.  E.  Kehoe.     Des.  63,080  ;  Oct.  2. 
Frame    suspension,    Single-point.       E.    E.    Wickersham. 

1,450,470;  Apr.  3. 
Frames,    Corner    clamp    for.      C.    E.    Kline. 

Jan.   30. 
Frames,   Corner  joint  for.     L.  R.  Centerbar. 

July  10. 
Frames,    Curtain-supporting   attachment  for   window.     J. 

Kulczycki.     1,454,679  ;  May  8. 
Frames,     Holder    for    canvas     stretcher.       O. 

1,456,861  ;  May  29. 
Frames,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  uniting  the  parts 

of  vehicle.     H.  6.  Westmore.     1,459,456  ;  June  19. 
Frames,     Stop-motion     mechanism     for     fly.       G.     Pucci. 

1,460,141;    June    26. 
Pranking  machine.     J.  Lerehe.     1,472,723  ;  Oct.  30. 
Freezing  can.     A.  J.  Bentley.     1,465,335-6;  Aug.  21. 

"      ■         "  ■■  L.    Mach. 


1,443,578  ; 
1,461,440; 


Anderson. 


Freezing    machine    of    the    absorption    type. 

1,467,053  :  Sept.  4. 
Freight-handling     system.       B.     P. 

Aug.   28. 
Freight-transferring    system.      R.    C. 

July  31. 
Frpnueiiey  changer.    C.  L.  Foi'tescue. 
Frequency-control    system.      D.    K. 

Dec.  11. 
Frequency-regulator    system.      C.    H. 

Mar.    13. 
Friction    ndluster.     B.   J.    Sibley.     1.478,404 
Friction  brake.     G.  L.  Smith.     1,440,842 ;  Jan.   2. 
Friction    cutting    machine.      J.    J.    Mlkshel.      1,440,616; 

Jan.   2. 
Friction  -  drive  -  controlling      mechanism.       M.      Axllrod. 

1,471,717  ;  Oct.  23. 


Pitch.       1,466,296; 

Sibley.      1,463,558 ; 

1,464,503  ;    Aug.  14. 
Martin.      1,476,721  ; 

Kindl.      1,448,409 ; 


Dec.   25. 


Friction     facings    and    making    same.      L.    Kirschbraun. 

1,466,907  ;  Sept.  4. 
Friction    governing    device.      M.    L.    Norris.      1,457,745 ; 

June  5. 
Friction-roller  drive.     H.   Hort.     1,446,347  ;   Feb.   20. 
Friction    shell   and    spring   cage   for   draft   gears.      J.    F. 

O'Connor.     1,469,101 ;  Sept.  25. 
Friction-top  can.     G.  A.  Leighton.     1,450,422  ;  Apr.  3. 
Friction  wheel.     W.  L.  IsbilTs.     1,457,524-5  ;  June  5. 
Frictional     and     wearing     purposes.     Material    for.       H. 

Frood.      1,463,506 ;   July    31. 
Fringe.     F.  W.  Oehrle.     Des.  62,581 ;  June  26. 
Fringe-cutting    machine.      J.    W.    Brundage.      1,448,723 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Fringe,  Ornamental.    A.  E.  Neff.    Des.  62,915  ;  Aug.  21. 
Prog  or  crossing  structure.     C.  A.  Psilander.     1,461,701  ; 

July  10. 
li'ront  drive.     J.  O.  Schwartz.     1,459,639  ;  June  19. 
Frost,    Apparatus    for    giving    warning   of   and    affording 
protection  against.     A.   Calinaud.     1,446,783  ;   Feb.   27. 
Frozen    dainties.    Container    for.      P.    E.    Mayol.      Des. 

62,040;   July  10. 
Fruit    and    producing    same,    Artificial.      J.    H.    Emery. 

Rel5,64]  :  July  3. 
Fruit  and  the  like,  Apparatus  for  treating.     A.  Haworth. 

1,470,732;  Oct.  16. 
Fruit  and  the  like.  Preserving.     W.  G.  Allen.     1,467,746  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Fruit  and  vegetable  containers,  Packing  guide  for.     G.  L. 

Comlossy.     1,477,542  ;   Dec.   18. 
Fruit  and  vegetable  cutter  and  gatherer.     J.  J.  O'Hearn. 

1,448,570;  Mar.   13. 
Fruit   and  vegetable  peeler.     H.  H.   Libbing.     1,467,863  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Fruit,  Apparatus  for  the  sizing  and  distribution  of.     E.  M. 

Brogden.     1,457,143  ;  May  29. 
Fruit-box   press.      J.    Chandler.      1,448,790;   Mar.    20. 
Fruit  cans  or  the  like.  Locking  device  for.     H.  H.  Ordung. 

1.458,989  :    June   19. 
Fruit  carrier.      C.   P.  and  R.   L.   Stensgaard.     1,470,334  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Fruit  carrier.     H.  J.  Thompson.     1.477.921  ;  Dec.  IS. 
Fruit    catcher    and    grader.      J.     F.    Cook.       1,473,081  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Fruit    cleaner.      J.    A.    Reuter.      1,464,775 ;    Aug.    14. 
Fruit  cleaner.     P.  Stebler.     1,457,861 ;  June  5. 
Fruit  clipper.     L.  M.  Harvey.     1,472,392;  Oct.  30. 
Fruit-conveying  machine.     E.  Peirce.     1,445,797  ;  Feb.  20. 
Fruit,    Cooking    vessel    for    glazing.       W.    J.     O'Brien. 

1,454,856  ;  May  15. 
Fruit  crusher.     B.  Becke.     1,449,933;  Mar.   27. 
Fruit    crusher.      P.    C.    De    Luca    and    M.    L.    Insogna. 

1,462,801  ;  July  24. 
Fruit     cutting     and     pitting     mechanism.       J.     Turner. 

1,464,836  ;  Aug.  14. 
Fruit-cutting  device.     J.  I.  Mandley.     1,444,976;  Feb.  13. 
Fruit-disintegrating  machine.     L.  A.  Babcock.     1,458.315  ; 

June  12. 
Fruit  drier.     J.  B.  Raby,  jr.     1,474,687  ;  Nov.  20. 
Fruit,   Drying.     T.  Strawn.     1,447,493  ;   Mar.   6. 
Fruit-drying  apparatus.     T.   Strawn.     1.447,494  ;  Mar.   6. 
Fruit-drying  apparatus.     S.  Williams.    1,449,714  ;  Mar.  27. 
Fruit  elevator,     W.  P.  Thomas.     1,457,562  ;  June  5. 
Fruit  elevator.    A.  Z.  Wells  and  J.  M.  Wade.     1,461,638  ; 

July  10. 
Fruit,    etc..   Means    for    shipping.     F.   A.    Hlgerd   and    G. 

Becker.     1,451,070;  Apr.  10. 
Pruit  for  canning,  Apparatus  for  preparing.     A.  L,  Dun- 
can,    1,471,838  ;  Oct,  23. 
Fruit  gatherer.     M.  Blum.     1,447,957 ;   Mar.   13. 
Fruit  gatherer.     J.  A.  Johnston.     1,445.596  :  Feb.  13. 
Fruit-gathering  machine.     P.  H.  Lint,     1.476,207  ;  Dec,  4. 
Fruit  grader.      L.   H.   Balwick.      1,448,990;   Mar.    20. 
Fruit  -  grading    machine.      F.     B.     Purchas.       1,460,270; 

June  26. 
Fruit-handling  apparatus.     F.  Stebler.     1,476,113  ;  Dec.  4. 
Fruit-jar-cover  fastener   and   remover.      C.   G,   Overbaugh 

and  P.  Kell,     1,475,716  ;  Nov.  27. 
Pruit-jar  holder.     J.   S.  Buckwalter.     1,456,671  ;  May  29. 
Fruit-jar  wrench,     C.  R.  Mittan.     1,469.427:  Oct.  2. 
Fruit-juice  extractor.     O.  Brophy.     1,454,918  ;  May  15. 
Fruit-juice  extractor,   Casing  for.     C.   B.   Blessing.     Des. 

63,066  ;  Oct.  2. 
Fruit-juice  machine.     J.  E.  Hennessy  and  C.  F.  Blnttner. 

1,478,224;  Dec,  18, 
Fruit    juices,    Treating.      W.    T.    McGeorge.      1,458,427 ; 

June  12. 
Fruit,  Machine  for  removing  the  cores  and  stones  from. 

P.  Bobbins.     1,454,411 ;  May  8. 
Pruit-marking  machine.     F.  Ahlburg.     1,471,440;  Oct.  23. 
Fruit-marking  method.     R.  D.  McDill.     1,441,234;  Jan  9. 
Fruit,    Means    for    peeling.      A.    L.    Duncan.      1,473,021 : 

Nov.  6. 
Fruit,   Means   for    peeling   citrus.      R.    Polk.      1,452,930 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Fruit,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  automatically  clean- 
ing, scalding,   and  peeling.     A.   I.  Du   Pont  and  H.   R. 
Harding.     1,457,218  ;  May  29. 
Fruit  peeler.     T.  De  Port.     1,472,402  ;  Oct.  30. 
Fruit,   Peeling.     H.   T.  Pyle.     1,444,386;   Feb,   6. 
Fruit-peeling  machine.    M.  O.  Johnson.    1,450,295  :  Apr,  3. 
Fruit   picker.     T.   F.   Henninger.      1,462,008 ;    July   17. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
AlplmbeUcal  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1109 


Fruit  picker.     R.  A.  Howe  and  J.  P.   Irisb.     1,460,755  ; 

Julv  o. 
Fruit  picker.     S.  Van  Duvne.     1,452,175  ;  Apr.  17. 
Fruit  picker.     A.  Weaver.     1,463,859  ;  Aug.  7. 
Fruit-picker"s  bag.     W.  T.  Minor.     1,450,599  ;  June  19. 
Fruit-picklns  device.   D.  E.  Ricbardson.    1,442,827  ;  Jan.  23. 
Fruit-picking   receptacle.      D.   C.    \Yhltcnack.      1,458,162 ; 

June  12. 
Fruit  pltter.     W.   M.  Cruzan.     1,451,254  ;  Apr.   10. 
Fruit-pitting  machine.  Z.  T.  Fowler.     1.443,621  ;  Jan.  30. 
Fruit  -  pitting     machine.        S.     Nakashima.        1,452,889  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Fruit-pitting    machine.       6.    R.    Paranteau.       Rel5,579 ; 

Apr.    17. 
Fniir-pitting  machine.     W.  C.  Whitman  and  G.  E.  Good- 

ridse.     1.45S,163  ;  June  12. 
Fruit-pitting  machines,  Feed  device  for.    A.  R.  Thompson. 

1,448,472;  Mar.   13. 
Fruit  press.     G.  B.  Pickop.     1,465.558  ;  Aug.  21. 
Fruit  press.     J.  Simpson  and  R.  P.  McClure.     1,469,144  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Fruit-prt'ss    crate   and   cleat-positioning  machine.      G.    C. 

and  W.  B.  Boiler.     1,452,866  :   Apr.  24. 
Fruit  protector.     H.  Jung.     1,471,107  ;  Oct.  16. 
Fruit   seeder.     J.    C.    Baumer.      1,466,080 ;    Aug.    28. 
Fruit   seeder   and   peeler.     J.    Kugel  and   P.   K.    Strauss. 

1.442,577;  Jan.  16. 
Fruit   seeders.    Making   needles   for.       J.      C.      Baumer. 

1.466.081  ;   Au.g.    28. 
Fruit-sizing    apparatus.      F.    Stebler    and    R.    E.    Davis. 

1,461,702  ;   Jul.v  10. 
Fruit-sizing  machine.     H.  B.  Hatch.     1,448,689  ;  Mar.  13. 
Fruit  snip.     M.  A.   Starkey.     1,474,799  ;  Nov.  20.  - 
Fruit    squeezer    and    ice    shaver    and    mold,    Combined. 

R.  A.  Bovd.     1,446,114  ;  Feb.  20. 
Fruit    to    be    dried,    Treating.      A.    Greco.       1,472,974 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Fruit  tool.     W.  S.  Perr.v.     1.477.662  :  Dec.  18. 
Fruit,  vegetables,  and  other  materials.  Apparatus  for  de- 
hydrating.    J.   E.   Kennedy.     1.443.367;    Jan.    30. 
Fruit-washing  machine.     L.  N.  Miller.     1.456,456  ;  May  22. 
Fruits    and    vegetables.    Apparatus    for    peeling.      W.    D. 

Bost.   H.   M.   Miller,   and   G.   W.   Garwood.      1,468,873 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Fruits   and   vegetables   for   shipment.    Preparing.      T.    J. 

Peters.     1,450,866;  Apr.  3. 
Fruits   and   vegetables   of   all   kinds,    especially   potatoes, 

Machine  for  cutting  up.    H.  Barbey.    1,457,137  ;  May  29. 
Bruits   and   vegetables.   Peeling.     C.   S.   Ash.      1,453,781 ; 

Mav  1. 
Fruits,     Coloring    citrous.       F.     E.     Denny.       1,475,938 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Frying  machine.     C.  T.  Schroyer.     1,467,396 ;  Sept.  11. 
Frying  pan.     B.  HUl.     1.469,318  :  Oct.  2. 
Frying    pan.      H.    C.    Hughes.      1,460,380;    July    3. 
Frving  pan.     C.  Patrick.     1,447,813;  Mar.  6. 
Frving-pan-cover     holder.        F.      IngersoU.        1,451,545 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Fuel.     L.  R.   Oarlock.      1.444,341 ;    Feb.  6. 
Fuel  and  apparatus  therefor.   Treating  and  feeding.     P. 

A.  Hirsch.     1.453,977  :  May  1. 
Fuel    and    burning   same.      R.    A.    Lipscomb.      1,447,392 ; 

Mar.   e. 
Fuel   and   gas.   Burning   of  pulverized.     V.  Z.   Caracristi. 

1.441.721  ;   Jan.    9. 
Fuel    and    making    same.      C.    I.    Gillstrap.      1,443,359 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Fuel    and   making   the    same.   Artificial.      C.    F.    Stauden- 

mayer.     1.477,671  ;  Dec.  18. 
Fuel    and    producing    same.      L.    W.    Bates.      1.447,008 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Fuel,  Apparatus  for  burning  pulverized.     C.  P.  Crawford. 

1,448,390  ;  Mar.  13. 
Fuel,    Apparatus    for    producing   gaseous.      M.    Sklovsky. 

1,450,338  ;  Apr.   3. 
Fuol     briquette.     G.     F.     Sheehan     and     H.     A.     Gillen. 

1,446,322  ;  Feb.  20. 
Fuel  nurner.     C.  A.  French.     1,474,898  ;   Nov.   20. 
Fuel  burner.     E.   Hoxie.     1,446,746  ;  Feb  .27. 
Fuel  burner.     A.  M.  P.  B.  Pigdallu.     1,475,553  ;  Nov,  27. 
Fuel  burner  and  in  the  process  of  burning  gas  and  liquid 

fuel.  Gas  and  liquid-.     C.  F.  Currey  and  K.  E.  Lyman. 

1.463,511;  Aug.  21. 
Fuel-burner  attachment.     C.  Minzner.     1,440,483  ;  Jan.  2. 
Fuel  burner,  Fluid-.     P.  B.  Norris.     1,446  514  :   Feb.   27 
Fuel.    Burner   for  solid.      C.    Tommasi.   J.    Sandholm,   H. 

DiiCJifel.  and  A.  Busch.     1,456,475  ;  May  22. 
Fuel     burner.     Gaseous-.       B.     R.     and    J.     A.     Kloeb. 

1,461,394  ;    July    10. 
Fuel  burner,  Hydrocarbon-.     W.  C.  Coleman.     1,465,422  : 

Aug.    21. 
IHiel-burner-igniting  device.     S.   L,   Mershon.     1,475,644; 

Xov.  27, 
Fuel    burner.    Mechanical    pressure    atomizing.      W.    R. 

Pumell.     1,461,545;  July  10. 
Fuel     burner.     Powdered-.      H.     Bleibtreu.     *  1,454,664 ; 

May  8. 
Fuel    burner.    Vaporizing.       C.    A.    French.       1,466,709 ; 

Sept,  4. 
Fuel     burners.     Air     heater     for.        H.      S.     Farquhar. 

1,473,422  ;  Nov.  6. 
Fuel    burners.    Automatic    wick    ad.iustment    for    liquid. 

L.  S,  Chadwick.     1,471. .541  ;  Oct.  23. 


Fuel-burning    furnace.      F.    F.    Espenschied.      1,465,426 ; 

Aug.   21. 
Fuel,    Burning    pulverized.      H.    Krelsinger.      1,463,283; 

July  31. 
Fuel,    Burning   pulverized.      J.    E.    MuhJfeld   and   V.    Z. 

CaracristL     1,460,916;   July  3. 
Fuel,  Carbonaceous.     W.  E.  Trent.     1,461,167 ;  July  10. 
Fuel  chute.     J.   L.   Falk.     1,460,713;   July  3. 
Fuel  cleaner.     R.  F.  Ensign.     1,477.947  :  Dec.   18, 
Fuel   cleaner.      R.   E.    Strobel.      1,461,687 ;    July    10. 
Fuel   commingler   and   burner.      H.    J.   Meyer   and    C.    B. 

Watson.     1,476.994;  Dec.  11. 
Fuel,    Complete    gasification    of    solid.      C.    W.    Andrews. 

1,474.012  ;  Nov.  13. 
Fuel  composition  and  making  same.  Gaseous.     C.  F.  Crom- 

mett.      1.444.665  ;   Feb.   6, 
Fuel-control    device.      G.     A.     Houghtaling.       1,473,293 ; 

Nov.  6.  . 

Fuel-controlling    means.       H.    E.    Holbrook.      1,446,386 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Fuel-delivery    apparatus.       H.     C.     Suekert.       1,443,102 ; 

Jan.   23. 
Fuel  economizer.     W.  G.  Griffin.     1,456,057  ;  May  22. 
Fuel  economizer.     W.  G.  Griffin.     1,456,691 ;  May  29. 
Fuel   economizer.     V.   E.   Morrison.      1,463,481;   July   31, 
Fuel  economizer.     P.  S.  L.  West.     1,460,297  ;  June  26. 
Fuel-elevating  device.     H.  B.  Grant.     1,473,761  :  Nov.  13. 
Fuel-feed-control    system.      S.     G.    Barnard.      1,447,459 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Fuel-feed  system.     F.  E.  Edwards.     1,440.382  ;  Jan.  2. 
Fuel-feed  system.     E.  R.  Huntley.     1,458,485  ;  June  12. 
Fuel-feed  system.     C.  T.  Stewart.     1,465,189  ;  Aug.  14. 
Fuel  feeder.     R.  C.  Newhouse.     1,450,903  ;  Apr.  3. 
Fuel    feeding    and    distributing    apparatus.     Pulverized-. 

C.  F.  Herington.     1,468,966  ;  Sept.  25. 
Fuel-feeding    apparatus.       J.     E.     Muhlfeld    and    V.     Z. 

Caracristi.     1,454,979  ;  May  15, 
Fuel-feeding  apparatus  and  control  therefor.     H.  C.   Sue- 
kert.    1,446,022  ;  Feb.  20. 
Fuel-feeding    apparatu.s,    Float-control.      H.    C.    Suekert. 

1,446,023  ;  Feb.  20, 
Fuel-feeding  device.     W.  Sparks.     1.457.286  ;  May  29. 
Fuel-feeding  device.     W.  Sparks.     1,472,944 ;  Nov.  6. 
Fuel-feeding    device.    Electric    pump-operated.      W.    Van 

Guilder.     1,459,960  ;  June  26. 
Fuel-feeding   devices.    Stroke   adjuster   for   auxiliary.     R. 
.  S.  Riley,     1,443.502  ;  .Jan.  30. 
Fuel,   Feeding  powdered.     M.  W.   Arrowood.      1,474,613 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Fuel,     Force     feed     for     powdered.       F.     L.     McGaban. 

3,460,168;  June  26. 
Fuel,  Furnace  for  liquid,     E,  Becker.     1,455,186  ;  May  15. 
Fuel  furnace,  Pulverized-.     H.  G.  Barnhurst.     1,452,952  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Fuel   in   vertical   retorts.    Carbonizing.      A.   M.   Duckham. 

1.447,839  ;  Mar.  6. 
Fuel    injection    and    ignition    valve.    Solenoid-controlled. 

J.   Whyte.     1.451,384;  Apr.  10. 
Fuel,  Liquid.     M.  Llompart  y  Valdes  and  V.  Bacallao  y 

Villar.     1,448,245  ;   Mar.   13. 
Fuel,    Machine   for   the  production   of   powdered.      C.    E. 

Blyth.     1,446,151  ;  Feb,  20. 
Fuel,  Making.     W.  L.  McLaughlin.     1,458,106;  June  5. 
Fuel  manifold.     R.  W.  A.  Brewer,     1.456,176  ;  May  22. 
F^iel.  Manufacture  of.    E,  C.  Wallace.    1.443.105  ;  Jan.  23. 
Fuel  mixer.     M.  C.  Buckley  and  H.  Kendrick.     1.453,912  ; 

May  1. 
Fuel  mixer,     R.  M.  Gibson.     1,466,795;  Sept.  4. 
Fuel  mixer.    K.  F.  Lidholm  and  A.  E.  Hedwall.    1,456,135  ; 

May  22. 
Fuel  mixer.  Gaseous-.     D.  Bonnell.     1,453.656  ;  May  1. 
Fuel-mixing  device.     G.  M.  Hart.     1,462,750  ;  July  24. 
Fuel-mixture    heating    and    vaporizing    device.       W.    W. 

Grant.     1,463,133;  July  24. 
Fuel-mixture    heating    and    vaporizing    device.       W.    W. 

Grant,     1,474,359  ;  Nov.   20. 
Fuel,  Motor.     J.   J.  Murphy.     1.471,566  ;  Oct.   23. 
Fuel,  Motor.     W.  C.  Perry.     1.471,916;  Oct.  23. 
F-ael,  Motor,     F,   W.   Rohrs.     1,460,767  ;  July  3. 
Fuel,  Motor.     W.  T.  Schreiber.     1,469,053  ;  Sept.  25. 
Fuel,  Motor.     W.  T.  Schreiber.     1,474,983  ;  Nov.  20. 
Fuel,  Nonfreezing.     W.  T.  Schreiber.     1,474,982  ;  Nov.  20. 
Fuel-oil  burner.     W.  M.   Hoffman.     1,460,719 ;   July  3. 
Fuel-oil   burner.      E,    J,    Movnihan.      1,478,136;   Dec,    18. 
Fuel-oil  filter.     W.  Inman.    1,468,906  ;  Sept.  25. 
Fuel-oil    generation.    Mechanism    for.        W.    F.    Reschke. 

1,466,250;    Aug.   28. 
Fuel  or  other  liquids.  Apparatus  for  spraying  oil.     J.   S. 

Gander.     1,444,601 ;   Feb,   6, 
Fuel,  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  burning  powdered.     C. 

W.  Dvson.     1,468,008;   Sept.   18. 
Fuel-reserve  system.    P.  W.  Stephens.     1,470,775  ;  Oct.  16. 
Fuel    reservoir,     Auxiliary.      J.     G.    Nolen.       1,443.428 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Fuel-retarding  member.     H.  A.  Poppenhusen.     1,456,648  ; 

Mav  29. 
Fuel  saver.     A.  Burdick.     1,473,461  ;  Nov.  6. 
Fuel    saver.      A.    Edmond.      1,461,030;    .Tulv    10. 
Fuel  savor.     F.  Francis.     1.475.809:  Nov.  27. 
Fuel  saver.     J.  W.  Green.     1,462,503  ;  July  24. 
Fuel  saver.     S.  H.  Owens.     1,440,409  ;  Jan.  2. 
Fuel     saver.       H.     A.     Schramm     and     J.     D.     Hawkins. 

1,447,901  :   Mar.  6. 


1110 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Fuel      saver     and      decarbonizer.        H.      F.      Neumeyer. 

1,471,411 ;  Oct.  23. 
Fuel-saving   device.      J.   Hyvert.      1,460,964;   July    3. 
Fuel-saving  device.     G.  Van   Daam.     1,440,853 ;   Jan.    2. 
Fuel-stoking     structure.       E.     L.     Barnes.        1,455,756 ; 

Mav  15. 
Fuel-supply  sj'stem.     S.  M.  Metz.     1,478,878;  Dec.  25. 
Fuel-supplying  means.     I.  T.  Swartz.     1,470,204  ;  Oct.  9. 
Fuel  tank.     G.    W.   and   C.   B.    Goss   and    C.   O.    Roshon. 

1,471,482  ;  Oct.  23. 
Fuel    tanks.    Reserve-supply   drain    and   cut-off   valve    for 

liquid-.     P.   Todd.     1,478,189  :  Dec.   18. 
Fuel,  Utilizing  solid.     H.  Gutlin.     1,452,239  ;  Apr.  17. 
Fuel  vaporizers,   Auxiliary  air  supply  for.     J.  A.  Amori. 

1,477.989  ;  Dec.  18. 
Fuel  vaporizing  and  mixing   mechanism.     F.   D.   Mowen. 

1,472,665  ;  Oct.  30. 
Fuel-vaporizing     system.       L.     E.     Frencb.       1,470,967 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Fuelizer.     J.  G.  Lanning.     1,470,756  ;  Oct.  16. 
Fuelizer   and   preh eater.     J.    C.   Youngblood.      1,476,942 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Fuels  and  coke,   Production   of   smokeless.     S.   R.   lUing- 

worth.     1,445,954  ;  Feb.  20. 
Fuels,  Means  for  vaporizing  hydrocarbon.     H.  E.   Rum- 
ford.     1,453,187;   Apr.  24. 
Fuels,  Method  of  and  means  for  vaporizing  hydrocarbon. 

R.  B.   Hartsough.     1,471,600;  Oct.   23. 
Fuels,  Method  of  and  structure  for  utilizing  superheated 

liquid.    N.  B.  Wales.     1,464,253  ;  Aug.  7. 
Fuels,  Treating  stable  mobile.     L.  W.  Bates.     1,444,723  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Fulcrum,    Forged-steel.       W.    C.     Hedgcock.       1,454,168 ; 

May  8. 
Fulcrum,  Reversible.     L.  L.  Whitney.     1,457,334 ;  June  5. 
Pulcrums,  Making.     A.  H.  Peycke.     1,445,846  ;  Feb.  20. 
Fulcrums,  Producing.     C.  E.  Bauer.     1,452,489  ;  Apr.  24. 
Fuller's  earth,  bone  char,  and  the  like.  Revivifying  finely- 
divided.     P.  W.  Manning.     1,475,502  ;  Nov.  27. 
Fume  control,  Process  and   apparatus   for.     R.    S.   Perry 

and  P.   W.   Webster.      1,446,480;   Feb.   27. 
Fumigating    apparatus.      P.    A.    Thompson.      1,468,842 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Fumigating    applicator.        R.    M.    Jackson.        1,446,093 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Fumigating    applicator.       E.    M.    Jackson.       1,477,125 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Fumigating,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for.     K.  P.  Cooper. 

1,454,154  ;  May  8. 
Fumigator.     C.   C.  Anderson   and  P.  Adams.     1,469,872 ; 

Oct.  9 
Fungus  exterminator  and  sprayer,  Combination  seed-.     S. 

Larson.     1,447.874  ;  Mar.  6. 
Funnel.     W.  R.  Dean.     1,472,916;  Nov.  6. 
Funnel,   Automatic.     N.   Tobiasson.      1,462,253  ;   July   17. 
Funnel,      Collapsible.       W.     J.      Haessler.       1,461,654 ; 

July  10. 
Funnel  device.     W.   M.   Le  Bore.     1,442,278  ;  Jan.    16. 
Fur    and    hair.    Garrotting.      A.    Chevalier.      1,466,698 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Far     articles.      Device     for     cleaning.        O.      Holsteln. 

1,473,431  ;  Nov.  6. 
Fur-cutting  machine.     J.  O.  Stacho.     1,453,200  ;  Apr.  24. 
Furfural   and   making   the    same,    Products    made    from. 

M.  Phillips  and  G.  H.  Mains.     1,441,598;  Jan.  9. 
Pur    garments.    Fastener   for.      G.    Sachnoff.      1,473,710 : 

Nov.  13. 
Pur-napped    bodies,    Machine    for    scalding.      G.    Grover. 

1.458,483;  June  12. 
Fur-pelt  stretcher.     C.  B.  Corbin.     1,456,764;  May  29. 
Fur    softening     and    cleaning    machine.       S.     Friedman. 

1,463,075  ;  July  24. 
Fur-treating    machine.      W.    A.    Winter.      1,465,959-60  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Furnace  :   See — 

Annealing  furnace.  Muffle  furnace. 

Bath  furnace  Oil-burning  furnace. 

Blast   furnace.  One-pipe  furnace. 

Boiler  furnace.  Open-hearth  furnace. 

Busheling  furnace.  Open-hearth     regenerative 

Carbonizing    furnace.  furnace. 

Coal-carbonizing   furnace.        Ore-roasting  furnace. 

Cracking  furnace.  Permeameter    furnace. 

Downdraft  furnace.  Pipeless   furnace. 

Electric  furnace.  Producer  furnace. 

Electric  induction  furnace.     Puddling  furnace. 

Electric  resistance  furnfice.     Refuse-destructor    furnace. 

Enameling  furnace.  Retort  furnace. 

Forging  furnace.  Reverberatory  furnace. 

Fuel-burning  furnace.  Roasting  furnace. 

Fuel  furnace.  Smelting  furnace. 

Gas-fired  furnace.  Smoke-consuming   furnace. 

Gas  furnace.  Spelter  furnace. 

Heating  furnace.  Steam-boiler  furnace. 

Hot-air  furnace.  Steam-generator  furnace. 

Hydrogen  furnace.  Stoker   furnace. 

Household    furnace.  Tinsmith's  furnace. 

Induction  furnace.  trnderfeed  furnace. 

Liquid-fuel  furnace.  Warm-air  furnace. 

Locomotive   furnace.  Wa.ste-burning  furnace. 

Melting  furnace.  Welding  furnace. 

Metallurgical    furnace. 


Furnace.     J.  W.  Allan.     1,446,145  ;  Feb.  20. 
Furnace.      E.    Berthelon.      1,473,665;    Nov.    13. 
Furnace.     F.  S.  Bltgood.     1,447,3.37  ;  Mar.  6. 
Furnace.    G.  N.  Blanchard.    1,470,680 ;  Oct.  16. 
Furnace.     G.  D.  Bradshaw.     1,476,142  ;   Dec.  4. 
Furnace.     B.   F.   Caldwell.     1,455,018;   May  15. 
Furnace.     P.  R.   Cassidy.     1,448,194;  Mar.  13. 
Furnace.     T.  Crick.     1,449,735  ;  Mar.  27. 
Furnace.      W.  M.    Duncan.      1,453,341 ;   May  1. 
Furnace.      A.    M.    Duval    and   P.    C.    Farris.      1,468,498; 

Sept.  18. 
Furnace.     D.   E.   Erickson.      1,441,493 ;   Jan.   9. 
Furnace.     A.  Festa.     1,462,540  ;  July  24. 
Furnace.     J.  A.  Flemings  and  B.  B.  Priebe.     1,465,037  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Furnace.     H.  I.  Gentine.     1,469,313;  Oct.  2. 
Purance.     I.   Harter.     1,466,879  ;  Sept.  4. 
Furnace.     J.  H.  Knapp.     1,460,066  ;  June  26. 
Furnace.     H.  A.  Kunitz.     1,472,529  ;  Oct.  30. 
Furnace.     E.  Kupa.     1,450,154  ;  Mar.  27. 
Furnace.    P.  C.  Langenberg  and  J.  F.  Fetterly.    1,440,546  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Furnace.     W.   J.   Lawrence.     1,453,361 ;  May  1. 
Furnace.     C.  L.  Lee.     1,445,220  ;  Feb.  13. 
Furnace.     M.  Liptak.     1,457,443  ;  June  5. 
Furnace.     J.  Londeau.     1,446,193  ;  Feb.  20. 
Furnace.     W.  Liitz.     1,445,225  ;  Feb.  13. 
Furnace.     A.   W.   Machlet.     1,471,618  ;   Oct.   23. 
Furnace.      W.    R.    Macklind.      1,447,593 ;    Mar.    6. 
Furnace.     E.  Marx.     1,464,210;  Aug.  7. 
Furnace.     C.  N.  Morrison.     1,473,831  ;  Nov.  13. 
Furnace.     A.  Nilson.     1,443,800  :  Jan.  30. 
Furnace.     P.  J.  Nutting  and  H.  W.  Hayward.     1,456,992  ; 

May  29. 
Furnace.      W.    R.   Pender.      1.447,569 ;    Mar.    6. 
Furnace.       H.     A.     Poppenhusen     and     A.     P.     Strong. 

1,477.896;   Dec.  18. 
Furnace.     J.  Reld.     1,470,876  ;  Oct.  16. 
Furnace.      G.   Rutherford.      1,446,931 ;    Feb.    27. 
Furnace.     S.  F.  Shafer.     1,466,762  ;  Sept.  4. 
Furnace.      C.   L.    Sharp.      1.447,633 ;    Mar.   6. 
Flirnace.     L.  E.  Smith,  C.  Zulver,  and  H.  A.  Thompson. 

1,460,985 ;  July  3. 
Furnace.     H.  E.  Smythe.     1,457,556-7  ;  June  5. 
Furnace.     J.  P.   Sneddon.     1,448,160-3;  Mar.   13. 
Furnace.     F.  C.  Stankrauff.     1,458,249  ;  June  12. 
Furnace.     E.  C.  Taylor.     1,474,499;  Nov.  20. 
Furnace.     T.  Teisen.     1,469,461 ;  Oct.  2. 
Furnace.     S.  A.  Usher.     1,456,159  ;  May  22. 
Furnace.     R.  J.  Wilson.     1,443,776  ;   Jan.  30. 
Furnace.      J.    G.    Wimmer.      1,470,309 ;    Oct.    9. 
Furnace.     H.  E.  Witz.     1,450,127 ;  Mar.   27. 
Furnace.     F.  H.  Wolkenhauer.     1,478,810;  Dec.   25. 
Furnace    and    boiler    casing.      C.    R.    Kline.      1,458,582 ; 

June  12. 
Furnace  and  consuming  fuel  therein,  Copper-matting.     H. 

H.  Stout.     1,445.980  :  Feb.  20. 
Furnace  and  controlling  the  draft  therein.     W.  M.  Dun- 
can.    1,461,819  ;  July  17. 
Furnace     and     crucible.     Combined.         W.     T.      Cames. 

1,456,298;   May  22. 
Furnace    and    means    for    feeding    fuel    thereto.      J.    B. 

Muhlfeld   and   V.   Z.   Caracristi.      1.441,703 ;   Jan.   9. 
Furnacp  apparatus.     L.  B.  Skinner.     1,467,509;  Sept.  11. 
Furnace  appliance.     O.  L.  Rundell.     1,464,272  ;  Aug.  7. 
Furnace   arch.     R.  D.  De  Wolf.     1.462,267 ;  July  17. 
Furnace  arch.     M.  Liptak.     1,457,442  :  June  5. 
Furnace  arch.     C.  A.  Strachota.     1,472,945  ;  Nov.  6. 
Furnace    arch     and    block.      M.     A.     Hofift.       1,447,780 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Furnace-arch   construction.      L.    H.   Hosbein.      1,456,023 ; 

May  22. 
Furnace  attachment.     G.  F.  Seitz.     1,462.922;  July  24. 
Furnace  bridge  wall.     W.  W.  Booth.     1,467,566  ;  Sept.  11. 
Furnace  -  casing  -  attaching      means.       D.      V.      Runnion. 

1,474,609  :   Nov.  20. 
Furnace-casing  ring.     C.  M.  Buller.     1.464,971  :  .-Vue.  14. 
Furnace-charging   apparatus.     A.    C    Nelson.      1,459,984; 

June  26. 
Furnace  control.     W.  J.  Heinrltz.     1,477,263  ;  Dec.  11. 
Furnace  control.     E.  McLean.     1,450,693  ;  Apr.  3. 
Furnace  construction.     A.  C.  Edgar.     1,448,734;  Mar.  20. 
Furnace  construction.     J.  Gates.     1,469,000.     Sept.  25. 
Furnace     construction.       P.     H.     McKenzie.       1.473,731  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Furnace    construction.      A.    H.    van    de   Pol.      1,453,960 ; 

May  1. 
Furnace   construction.   Blast-.      E.   B.   Kirby.     1,478,439 : 

Dec.  25. 
Furnace  construction.  Hot-air-.  W.  J.  Johnson.   1,449,607  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Furnace   construction.    Rabble-.      B.    G.    Call    and    R.    A. 

Wag.staff.     1,465,416-17;   Aug.   21. 
Furnacp      construction.      Sectional.        J.      P.      Mclntlre. 

1,467,332  ;  Sept.  11. 
Furnace-door  arch.      L.  B.   Budd.     1,453,434  ;  May  1. 
Furnace-door  attachment  for  effecting  fuel  combustion  In 

furnaces.    Oil-controlled.      J.    .L    A.   Miller   and    W.    A. 

Weigele.      1,448,227;   Mar.    13. 
Purnace-door-operating  means.     C.  J.  Pilliod.     1,443,144  ; 

.Tan.   23. 
Furnace-doorway  construction.     S.  G.  Worton.     1,456,205  ; 

May  22. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1111 


Furnace  doors,  Adapter  means  for.  C.  J.  Pilliod.  1,443,143  ; 

Jan.   23. 
Furnace  doors.  Apparatus  for   operating.     L.   D.  Bedell. 

1,448,480;   Mar.   13. 
Furnace  doors,  Damper-operatins  mechanism  for.     .T.  J.  A. 

Miller  and  W.  A.   Welgele.     1,448,228;   Mar.   13. 
Furnace  for  burnin;?  cement  and  the  like.  Continuous.     R. 

Thiole.      1,451,379;  Apr.  10. 
Furnace    for    melting    and    castmg.      G.    H.    Benjamin. 

1,402,890  ;  July  24. 
"t^urnace  for  melting  metals.     G.  D.   Faulds.     1.458,283  ; 

June  12. 
Furnace     for    pulverous     fuel.      K.     H.     V.     von     Porat. 

1,462,310;  July  17. 
Furnace  for  the  heat  treatment  of  metals.    L.  C.  Josephs, 

jr.,  and  G.  Wlrrer.     1,467,669-70;  Sept.  11. 
Furnace  front.     R.  Mackie.     1,444,846;  Feb.  13. 
Furnace  front.     J.  Held.     1,449.840-1  ;  Mar.  27. 
Furnace  front.     J.  Reld.     1,470,875  ;  Oct.  16. 
Furnace  grate.     T.  O.  Wiltou.     1,462,994  ;  July  24. 
Furnace,  Humidifier  for  hot-air.     R.  E.  Kelm.     1,461,423 

July  10. 
Furnace  Insulation.     C.  R.  Kline.     1,473,296  ;  Nov.  6. 
Furnace    or    heater,    Hot-air.      F.    Weineck.      1,472,706 

Oct.  30. 
Furnace  or  kiln.  Rapid  decorating  firing.     R.  W.  Daven 

port.      1,451,815  ;   Apr.   17. 
Furnace  or  kiln.  Rotary.   A.  Dworzak.   1,443,529  :  Jan.  30 
Furnace  or  stove.     A.   A.   Bruder.      1,453,544  ;  May   1. 
Furnace  plant,   Rotating  or  oscillating  electric-.     A.   H 

Pehrson.     1,449,834  ;  Mar.  27. 
Furnace  refractory.     C.  A.  Scharschu.     1,444,527  ;  Feb.  6 
Furnace-regulating  apparatus.     R.  P    Brown.     1,443,166 

Jan.   23. 
Furnace-regulator  construction.     T.   Olinger.      1,446,515 

Feb.  27. 
Furnace-regulator  system.      C.   A.   Boddie.      1,449,578-9 

Mar.  27. 
Furnace-regulator  system.     C.  A.  Boddie.     1,449,879-90 

Mar.  27. 
Furnace-regulator    system.      R.    D.    Evans.       1,449,593 

Mar.  27. 
Furnace-regulator    system.       R.    D.    Evans.       1,449,896 

Mar.  27. 
Furnace-regulator  system.     H.  King.     1,449,861 ;  Mar.  27 
Furnace-regulator      system,      Electric.      R.      D.      Evans 

1,449,897  ;  Mar.  27. 
Furnace    resistor,    Electric-.      O.    A.    Colby.      1,448,388 

Mar.   13. 
Furnace     resistor    mounting.     Electric-.       0.     A.     Colby. 

1,464,499;  Aug.  14. 
Furnace  retort.     C.  E.  Richardson.     1,454,338  ;  May  8. 
Furnace  roof.     W.  H.  Cotton.    1,440,446 ;  Jan.  2. 
Furnace  roof,  Sectional.     A.  L.  Kanagy  and  W.  H.  Cotton. 

1,440,468;   Jan.  2. 
Furnace    roof.     Suspended.      W.    C.    Stripe.       1,448,879 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Furnace    runner-gate-operating    mechanism.       J.     Soltys. 

1,448,948;  Mar.  20. 
Furnace  sectional   dead  grate  with  brick  inserts.     F.   B. 

Bigelow.     1,455,858  ;  May  22. 
Furnace   smoke   model   or  demonstrating  device.      W.   B. 

Johnston.     1,472,475;  Oct.  30. 
Furnace  stoker  mechanism.    R.  S.  Riley.    1,441,026  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Furnace   structure.     G.   Groh.     1,466,160;   Aug.   28. 
F^irnace  top.  Blast-.     W.  L.  Kluttz.     1,465,273;  Aug.  21. 
Furnace  wall.     M.  Liptak.     1,463,044  ;  July  24. 
Furnace  wall.     M.  Liptak.     1,463,046-50  ;  July  24. 
Furnace  wall.    M.  Liptak.    1,463,052-8  ;  July  24. 
Furnace-wall  structure.     M.  Liptak.     1,463,045  ;  July  24. 
Furnace  walls.  Protection  or  charging  port  through.     J. 

Thornton.     1,449,795  ;  Mar.  27. 
Furnaces,   Air-blast   control   for  blast.      H.   W.   Graham. 

1,458,288;  June  12. 
Furnaces,    Air-feeding    attachment    for.      H.    W.    Weaver. 

1,465,502  ;   Aug.   21. 
Furnaces,  Air  heater  for.     N.  D.  GofE.     1,475,228 ;  Nov.  27. 
Furnaces,  Air  heaters  of  steam-hoiler.     J.  Reid.     1,472,310; 

Oct.  30. 
Furnaces.    Air-preheating    device    for.      H.    R.    Brunner. 

1,478,731-2;  Dec.  25. 
Furnaces.     Air-washer    humidifier     for.       J.     V.     Patten. 

1,474.639  ;  Nov.  20. 
Furnaces,  Air-supply  wall  for.     R.  H.  Wager.     1,440,753  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Furnaces  and  boilers,  Grate  for.      J.  W.  Piper.      1,475,651  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Furnaces   and   stoves.   Bottom-draft   deflector  for.     J.   F. 

Campbell  and  R.  G.  Chamberlin.     1,440,965  ;  Jan.  2. 
Furnaces  and  the  like.  Door  and  door-operating  mechanism 

for.     V.  Windett.     1,475,731 ;  Nov.  27. 
Furnaces.    Apparatus    for    chargiri^    or    discharging.      M. 

Van  Marie.     1,456,837  ;  May  29. 
Furnaces,   Apparatus   for  charging  reverberatory.     A.   G. 

McGregor.     1,461,801 ;  July  17. 
Furnaces,    Apparatus   for   drying   charges   for   shaft.      E. 

Diepschlag.     1,455,392  :   May  15. 
Furnaces,  Apparatus  for   charging  reverberatory.     A.   G. 

McGregor.     1,469,327;   Oct.  2. 
Furnaces,    apparatus    for    the    combustion    of    poisonous 

gases  In   blast.     J.  Voegeli.     1,447,581 ;   Mar.   6. 
Furnaces,  Ash-removal  device  for.     W.  R.  Wood  and  E.  W. 

Robey.     1,440,757;  Jan.  2. 


Furnaces,  Ash  sifter  for.     J.  Rapp.     1,449,838  ;  Mar.  27. 
Furnaces,  Automatic  temperature  control  means  for  elec- 
tric.     T.    A.    Reid.      1,447,517 ;    Mar.    6. 
Furnaces,     Auxiliary     feed     block     for.       V.      Mackay. 

1,456,138;   May  22. 
Furnaces,  Baffle  wall  for.     H.  Cantfi.     1,444,328  ;  Feb.  6. 
Furnaces,  Burner  for.     H.  F.   Clark.     1,460,947 ;   July  3. 
Furnaces,  Burner  for.     W.  A.  Morton.     1,475,194  ;  Nov.  27. 
Furnaces,    Charging    apparatus    for    open-hearth.      C.    L. 

Taylor.     1,444,282  ;   Feb.   6. 
Furnaces,  Charging  apparatus  for  enameling.     W.  Hogen- 

son.     1,468,944  ;  Sept.  25. 
Furnaces,    Charging   fork  for   enameling.     W.   Hogenson. 

1,471,028 ;  Oct.  16. 
Furnaces,  Conductor  flue  for.    N.  M.  Hartzell.     1,464,385 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Furnaces,  Construction  of  and  method  of  operating  heat- 
ing.    H.  H.  Deuley.      1,475,373  ;  Nov.   27. 
Furnaces,      Construction     of     smelting.       A.     N.     Jette. 

1,454,026  ;  May  1. 
Furnaces,  Door  for  glass-pot.     C.  H.  Christie.     1,469,358  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Furnaces,   Draft-controlling   device   for.      J.    H.    Prescott. 

1,444,523;  Feb.  6. 
Furnaces,    Draft    device    for.      C. 

Feb.  6. 
Furnaces, 

Aug.  7. 
Furnaces,    Fastening    the 

roasting.     F.  Arend,  J. 

1,442,595  ;  Jan.  16. 
Furnaces,  Feed  trough  for  glass.   W.  G.  Clark.    1,458,522  ; 

June  12. 
Furnaces,   Fire   arch    for.     E.   E.    Frozeth   and   T.   Bliit. 

1,452,295  :   Apr.   17. 
Furnaces,  Fitting  for  metallurgical.     E.  Schiegries  and  M. 

Paschke.     1,441,178  ;  Jan.  2. 
Furnaces,  Fuel-feeding  mechanism  for  coal-dust.    J.  Taylor. 

1.449,633  ;  Mar.  27. 
Furnaces,     Fuel     saving     device     for.       N.     J.     Russell. 

1,473,050;  Nov.  6. 
Furnaces,  Fuel-saving  device  for.    N.J.Russell.    1,475,599; 

Nov.  27. 
Furnaces,   Grate    for   shaft.      H.    Stehmann.      1,452,006; 

Apr.   17. 
Furnaces,    Heat    accelerator    for    hot-air.      H.    W.    Neal. 

1,465,309  ;   Aug.   21. 
Furnaces,  Heat  intercepting  and  conveying  device  for.     H. 

W.  Neal.    No.  1,440,486  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hot-blast     ring     for.       C.     Hue.       1,447,631 ; 


Coleatti.      1,444,662 ; 

Draw-off   for    electric.      F.    Pope.      1,463,970 ; 

scraper    arms    for    mechanical 
Schwalb,  and  W.   Sonnemann. 


H.    M.    Nobis.      1,455,930; 


Furnaces, 

Mar.   6. 
Furnaces,     Humidifier     for. 

May  22. 
Furnaces,   Ledge-plate  and  water-box  mountings  for.     H. 

A.  Poppenhusen.     1,456,649  ;  May  29. 
Furnaces,  Means  for  producing  a  sooty  vapor  in  electric. 

G.  M.  Little.     1,477,372  ;  Dec.  11. 
Furnaces,     Means    for    protecting    resistors    in    electric. 

G.   M.   Little.     1,453,399 ;    May   1. 
Furnaces.  Method  and  device  for  the  heating  of  material 

in  electric.     E.  A.  A.  Gronwall.     1,450,543  ;  Apr.  3. 
Furnaces,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  operating  muffle. 

F.  G.  Roberts.     1,472,401 ;  Oct.  30. 
Furnaces,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  reversing  and  con- 
trolling regenerative.     G.  H.  Isley.     1,464,002;  Aug.  7. 
Furnaces,    Obtaining    nitrite    from    nitrous    fumes    pro- 
duced in  electric-arc.     W.  Siebert.     1,471,711 ;  Oct.  23. 
Furnaces,    Oil  burner   for.      W.    H.   Bozarth.      1,453,907 ; 

May  1. 
Furnaces,   Operating  electric.     M.   O.    Sem   and  E.   Lund. 

1,442,033;   Jan.  9. 
Furnaces,  Operation  of  cupola.    L.  J.  Rochlitz.    1,476,106  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Furnaces,    Oxygenated    blast    for    metallurgical.      M.    H. 

Roberts  and  C.  C.  Van  Nuys.    1,445,973 ;  Feb.  20. 
Furnaces,  Partition  wall  for.     M.  Liptak.     1,463,051 ;  July 

24. 
Furnaces,  Pouring  mechanism  for  refractory.     O.  J.  Mar- 

shick  and  B.  L.   Crosby.     1,446,981 ;   Feb.   27. 
Furnaces,  Protected  electrode  for  electric.     G.  M.  Little. 

1,456,892;  May  29. 
Furnaces,  Protection  of  resistors  of  electric.     G.  M.  Little. 

1,453,397  :  May  1. 
Furnaces,     Rabble     apparatus     for.        L.     B.      Skinner. 

1,468,216 ;_  Sept.  18. 

arm     for 


roasting.       D.     Balrd. 


structure     for.        W.      H.      Wahl. 


Furnaces,     Rabbling 

1,460,658;  July  3. 
Furnaces,      Radiator 

1.463.410;  July  31. 
Furnaces,  Regulating  combustion  in  gas-fired 

wood.     1,445,684  ;  Feb.  20. 
Furnaces,    Resistor-supporting   means   for   electric   resist 

ance.     H.  A.  Hands.     1,477,347  ;  Dec.  11. 
Furnaces,     Safety     mechanism    for.       G.    N. 

1,477,027;  Dec.  11. 
Furnaces,    Sealing   device   for   traveling-grate. 

1,476,276 ;  Dec.  4. 
Furnaces,     Superheater    attachment    for.      G. 

1,465,490;   Aug.    21. 
Furnaces,   Suspended  arch  construction  for.     F.  B.   Bige- 
low.    1,463,240-1 ;  July  31. 
Furnaces.    System    of    cleaning.      B.    Gray.      1,465,711 ; 

Aug.  21. 


J.  M.  Hop- 


Blanchard. 
H.  Witz. 
P.    Seitz. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUPJD  FROAI  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Furnaces,  Terminal  for  electric.     P.  H.  Brace.     1,456,865  ; 

May  29. 
Furnaces,      Tipping      crucible      for      basalt.        P.      Dh5. 

1,462,446;  July  17. 
Furnaces,   Water    back   for   hot-air   and   other.      J.    Hop- 

fenthaler  and    C.    H.    Fischer.      1,461,349 ;    July    10. 
Furnaces,  Water  box  for.    H.  A.  Poppenhusen.     1,456,650  ; 

May  29. 
Furnaces  with   powdered   fuel.   Apparatus  for   firing.     J. 

J.  C.  Brand.     1,471,681  ;  Oct.  23. 
Furnaces    with    solid    fuel,    means    for    feeding.      A.    C. 

Michie  and  B.  G.  Weeks.     1,447,681  ;  Mar.  6. 
Furnacing  process.     C.   S.   Fogh.     1,473,722 ;   Nov.   13. 
Furniture.     C.  F.  Melllnk.     1,466,138;  Aug.  28. 
Furniture  attachment.    J.  M.  Biggs.    1,450,662  ;  Apr.  3. 
Furniture  attachment.     D.  Owings.     1,472,339  ;  Oct.  30. 
Furniture,    Article    of.       P.     Caminoni,    jr.       1,455,569 ; 

May  15. 
Furniture,  Article  of.     S.   Ettner.     1,467,147;   Sept.  4. 
Furniture,    Article    of.      V.    F.    Hrachovina.      1,466,376 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Furniture,  Built-in  disappearing.     C.  R.  Cox.     1,464,352  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Furniture,   Camp.     F.    G.   Musso.     1  478,244 ;   Dec.    18. 
Furniture  clamp.    J.  M.  Lancaster.    1,464,389  ;  Aug.  7. 
Furniture  clamp.     A.  Margelis.     1,452.164  ;  Apr.  17. 
Furniture,     Combination.       E.     M.     Crooks.       1,454,467  ; 

May   8. 
Furniture,  Combination.     C.  E.  Kuhn.     1,460,591 ;  July  3. 
Furniture,     Combination.       V.     Lewandoski.       1,457,582 ; 

June  5. 
Furniture,  Combination.     A.  L.  Neil.     1,452,434  ;  Apr.  17. 
Furniture,  Combination.     H.  Scott.     1,472,687  ;  Oct.  30. 
Furniture,      Combination      kitchen.        R.      E.      Kimball. 

1,468,665  ;  Sept.  25. 
Furniture,    Combined    space-economizing    metallic.      J.    T 

Bower.     1,443,067;   Jan.   23. 
Furniture,  Convertible.     J.  Freeman.     1,459,201  ;  June  19. 
Furniture,  Convertible.    L.  E.  Holmes.    1,452,117  ;  Apr.  17. 
Furniture,  Convertible.     W.  J.  Kelly.     1,476,981 ;  Dec.  11. 
Furniture,    Convertible.      P.   J.   Lewis   and   L.   B.   Brown. 

1,471,175  ;  Oct.  16. 
Furniture,     Disappearing.       H.    L.    Monroe.       1,477,660 : 

Dec.  18. 
Furniture,  Folding.     T.  B.  Draper.     1,443.314  ;  Jan.  23. 
Furniture,  Insectproof  cup  for.    W.  Moll  and  A.  W.  Angel. 

1,456,395  ;  May  22. 
Furniture,      Joint     fastening     for.        A.     A.     Anderson. 

1,444,996  ;  Feb.  13. 
Furniture-knob   mount.      A.    W.    Wellington.      1,476,384  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Furniture-leveling     device.       G.     R.     Perry.       1,451,999 ; 

Apr.   17. 
Furniture  lock.     A.   Seitz.     1,478,535  ;   Dec.   25. 
Furniture,    Means    for    mothproofing.      I.     J.    Weinberg. 

1,455,463  ;  May  15. 
Furniture,    Method    and    means    for    making   upholstered. 

D.    Popkin.      1,463,334 ;    July    31. 
Furniture,  School.    R.  L.  Avery.     1,443,942  ;  Feb.  6. 
Furniture,  Sheet-metal.     J.  R.  Clark.     1,476,798;  Dec  11. 
Furniture,  Store.     J.  Tripp,  jr.     1,460,332;  June  26. 
Furniture,  Swinging  article  of.     R.  E.  Cross.     1,477,110  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Furring  and  fastening  device.     O.  T.  Crowe.     1,455,243  ; 

May  15. 
Furring  strip.     M.   P..   Thrift.     1,467,125 ;    Sept.   4. 
Furrow   guide.     T.   B.    Funk.      1,444,738 ;    Feb.    6. 
Fuse.      J.   C.   Bogle.     1,469,767 ;    Oct.   9. 
Fuse.      B.    C.    Candee    and    W.    N.    Pierce.      1,447,122  : 

Feb.   27. 
Fuse.       G.     W.     Goodridge.       1,470,440;     Oct.     9. 
Fuse.     H.  Goodwin.     1,458,696:  June  12. 
Fuse.     M.  C.  A.   H.   Pape.     1,474,548  ;  Nov.  20. 
Fuse.     D.  L.  Parkhurst.     1,447,101 ;   Feb.  27. 
Fuse.      W.    N.    Pierce    and    B.    C.    Candee.      1,447,150 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Fuse.      R.    G.    Sands,    J.    C.    Bogle,    and    G.    R.    Folds. 

1,443.887  ;  Jan.  30. 
Fuse.     B.   J.   T.   Wennerstrom.      1,455,741 ;   May  15. 
Fuse.     J.   H.    Woodberry.      1,462,314;   July  17. 
Fuse,  Base.     J.  H.  Woodberry.     1.456.204  ;  May  22. 
Fuse  box.     A.  T.  Kvarnstrom.     1,456,385;  May  22. 
Fuse    box.      A.     Olevin.       1,447,600  ;    Mar.    6. 
Fuse,   Cartridge.     H.   T.    Bussmann.      1,454,266 ;    May   8. 
Fuse.   Cartridge.     E.  H.  Ellison.     1,478,109:  Dec.  18. 
Fuse    cartridge.      F.    A.    Feldkamp.      1,464,902 ;   Aug.    14. 
Fuse  cartridge.     F.  A.  Feldkamp.     1,474,146;  Nov.  13. 
Fuse,  Cartridge.     H.  Goodwin.     1,463,885  ;  Aug.  7. 
Fuse  cartridge.     J.  M.  Johnson.     1,476.339  :  Dec.  4. 
Fuse,  Cartridge.     M.  R.  Rodrigues.     1,452,255  ;  Apr.  17. 
Fuse    clip    and    retainer.      I.    I.    W.    Nedra.      1,468,915 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Fuse-box    construction.      H.    P.    Liversidge.      1,469,439 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Fuse,  Detonating.     R.   L.  Lowman.     1,463,747;   July   31. 
Fuse,  Detonating.     J.  H.  Woodberry.     1,462,313  ;  July  17. 
Fuse,  Electric.     F.  A.  Feldkamp.     1,464,903  :   Aug.   14. 
Fuse,    Electric.      G.    R.    Folds.      1.473,615  ;    Nov.    13. 
Fuse,  Electric.     B.  J.  Grigsby.     1,462,489  ;  July  24. 
Fuse,   Electric.     N.    W.   Nutt.      1,444.637;   Feb.   6. 
Fuse,  Electric.     A.  W.  Steele.     1,468,758  ;  Sept.  25. 
Fuse,     Electric     safety.       S.     J.     Knudsen.       1,462,013 ; 

July  17. 


Fuse    element,    Electric-.      F.    A.    Feldknap.      1,473,284 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Fuse  for  the  production   of   heat.     L.   Risk.      1,473,874  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Fuse,    heating   element,    and    the    like,    Electric-.      A.    F. 

Berry.     1,478,845;  Dec.  25. 
Fuse    igniter,    Electric-.      M.    P.    Weinbach.      1,477,735 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Fuse,  Inclosed  electric.    A.  L.  Eustice.  1,450,029  ;  Mar.  27. 
Fuse,  Knife-blade.     E.  H.  Ellison.     1,463,038  ;  July  24.     , 
Fuse   link.      F.    H.    Weston.      1.441,550 ;    Jan.    9. 
Fuse,   Minor-caliber.     B.  R.  Pillars  and  H.  C.  Leeseberg. 

1,473,355  ;  Nov.  6. 
Fuse-mounting     block.        C.     F.     Gilchrist.       1,473,575; 

Nov.  6. 
Fuse,   Multiple.     N.  J.   Doyle.     1,462,195  ;  July  IT. 
Fuse,  Percussion.      R.   Haas.     1,462,173 ;   July   17. 
Fuse  plug.     E.   G.   Appleton.     1,475,558 ;    Nov.   27. 
P'use  plug.     W.  P.  Briggs.     1,455,566  ;   May  15. 
Fuse  plug.     J.  B.  Glowacki.     1,459.203  ;  June  19. 
Fuse  plug.     J.  B.   Glowacki.     1,477,643  ;  Dec.   18. 
Fuse  plug.     W.  F.  and  J.  Heins.     1,443,261 :  Jan.  23. 
Fuse  plug.     E.  Nomburg.     1,472,082  ;  Oct.  30. 
Fuse  plug.     H.  T.  Paiste.     1,453,170  ;  Apr.  24. 
Fuse  plug.     H.  V.  Rau.     1,473,381 ;  Nov.  6. 
Fuse  plug.     R.  B.  Wolcott.     1,441,259  ;   Jan.   9. 
Fuse  plug.    F.  V.  Ziekursch.     1,443,606  ;  Jan.  30. 
Fuse  plug.   Electric.     W.   He.     1,460,675  ;  July  3. 
Fuse  plug.  Electrical.     C.   S.  Mallett,  O.  E.  Forrest,  and 

D.  Monie.     1.478,752  ;  Dec.  25. 
Fuse   plug,  Multiple.     W.   H.  Taylor,  C.   W.  Downs,  and 

J.  W.  Barbey.    1,472,099 ;  Oct.  30. 
Fuse  plug.  Multiple.    I.  H.  and  D.  L.  Terrell.    1,475,200  ■, 

Nov.  27. 
Fuso    plug.    Renewable.       J.     G.     Clemens.       1,476,875 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Fuse     plug,     Renewable.       D.    C.     Hubbard.       1,467,162 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Fuse-plue  puller.     H.  D.  Grinnell.     1.455,878 ;  May  22. 
Fuse,  RefiUable.    A.  H.  Bakkeu.    1,440,433  ;  Jan.  2. 
Fuse,   RefiUable.      P.   J.    Williams.      1,441,959;   Jan.   9. 
Fuse,   RefiUable  cartridge.     J.   W.   Johnston.     1,442,153 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Fuse,   RefiUable   cartridge.     C.  T.   McDonald.     1,447,798  : 

Mar.    6. 
Fuse,    RefiUable    electric.      F.    C.    La    Mar.      1,443,137  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Fuse,    RefiUable    electric.      R.    E.    Middagh    and    C.    L. 

Anderson.     1,474,206  ;  Nov.  13. 
Fuse,   Renewable.      J.   B.   Glowacki.     1,476,964;   Dec.   11. 
Fuse.   Renewable.      W.   M.   Wetter.      1,463,756;    July    31. 
Fuse,  Renewable  electric.    J.  C.  Bogle.   1,443,865  ;  Jan.  30. 
Fuse,    Renewable    electric.      R.    G.    Sands.      1,473,646-7: 

Nov.  13. 
Fuse,  Renewable  inclosed  electric.    R.  C.  Cole.    1,440.000  : 

Jan.  2. 
Fuse,   Repeater  or   magazine.     H.   P.    Dilling   and   J.    B. 

HiU.     1,445,302  ;  Feb.  13. 
Fuse,  SheU.     O.  D.  Lucas.     1,456,641 :  May  29. 
Fuse,  Time.      A.    S.  Miller.     1,453,717;  May    1. 
Fuse,  Water-impact.     H.  J.  Nichols.     1.446  764  :  Feb.  27. 
Fuselage.     J.  M.  H.   Jacobs.     1.441,894 ;   Jan.   9. 
Fuses  and  blasting  cartridges,  etc.,  Connecting  device  for. 

F.  Wells.     1,458,740;  June  12. 
Fuses.    Composition    for    railway    signal.      E.    C.    Pfeil. 

1.441.878;  Jan.   9. 
Puses,  Indicator  for  electric.     F.  C.  La  Mar.     1,450,670 : 

Apr.  3. 
Fuses,  Renewable  Indicator  for  cartridge.    J.  B.  Glowacki 

1,446,556;  Feb.  27. 
Fuses.  Thermostatic  indicator  fnr  electric.     P.  C.  La  Mar. 

1.443,136  ;  .Ian.  23. 
Fusions,   Carrying  out   continuous.     W.   O.   Mltscherllng. 

1,452,520  ;   Apr.  24. 
Gaiter.      H.   P.   Brown.      1,463,357 :    July   31. 
Gaiter.     W.  Metts.     Des.     62.914 ;  Aug.  21. 
Gaiter.     H.  S.  Rauh.     Des.  63,195;  Oct.  30. 
GaUey    bar    and    proof.      C.    T.    Kammeyer.      1,465,082 ; 

Aug.  14. 
GaUey  lock.     J.  E.  Lee.     1,458,712  ;  June  12. 
Galvanic  battery.     G.,  L.,  and  G.  J.  A.  BMUer.     1,445,503  ; 

Feb.    13. 
Game.      J.    B.    AUen.      1,474,504;    Nov.    20. 
Game.     J.  H.  Anthon.     1,475.734  ;   Nov.   27. 
Game.     F.  Bethke  and  E.  Hicke.     1,458,798  ;  June  12. 
Game.     H.  I.   Cory.     1,442,657;  .Tan.   16. 
Game.     W.  F.  Cook.     1,459,615;  June  19. 
Game.     H.  P    Crook,  jr.     1.443.119:  Jan.  23. 
Game.      C.   P.   CuUen.      1,463,388 ;    July   31. 
Game.     M.  M.   Di  Lucbio.     1,405,160:  Aug.  14. 
Game.     R.  Doner.     1.458,468  ;  June  12. 
Game.     D.  J.  Duquette.     1.455,193;   May   15. 
Game.      R.   A.    Ellison.      1,441,333 ;    Jan.   9. 
Game.      A.    B.    Poans.      1,475.154;    Nov.    20. 
Game.      C.    A.   Foster.      1.474.961  :   Nov.    20. 
Game.     C.  French.     1,449,393:  Mar.  27. 
Game.     H.  Haas.     1,444,683  :  Feb.  6. 
Game.     K.  Hampel.     1,444,913  ;  Feb.  13. 
Game.      L.    F.    Hanke    and    W.    J.    Stinson.      1,469,301  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Game.      N.    J.    .Tacobson.      1.474.934 ;    Nov.   20. 
Game.     C.  A.  Johnson.     1.445,891 ;  Feb.  20. 
Game.     S.  Kawai.     1,476,000  ;  Dec.  4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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Game. 
Game. 
Game. 
Game. 
Game. 
Game. 
Game. 
Game. 
Game. 
Game. 
Game. 
Game. 
Game. 
Game. 
Game. 
Game. 
Game. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  apparatus 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  apparatus. 
•  Game  apparatus. 
Aug.  28. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  appliance. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game 


W.  \V.  LlllarU.     1,472,657  ;  Oct.  30. 

N.  MacRae.     1,470,117  ;  Oct.  9. 

R.    N.    Maxwell.      1,461,218;    July    10. 

V.  McKay.     1,442,105;  Jau.  10. 

P.  R.  I'erkins.     1,476,175  ;  Dec.  4. 

G.  A.  Post.     1,451,108:  Apr.  10. 

B.  H.   Prlchard.     1,448,087 ;   Mar.    13. 
H.   T.   rye.      1,454,982  ;   May    15. 
J.  A.  Ross.     1,464,047  ;  Aug.  7. 
W.  L.  Sayers.     1,452,618;  Apr.  24. 
M.  A.  Sinclair.     1,472,311  ;  Oct.  30. 
W.   F.    Schmidt.     1,455.552  :   May  15. 
M.    H.    Stanley.      1,441.889:    Jan.    9. 
G.   R.   Strong.     1,448,819 :   Mar.   20. 

C.  S.    Tnlbert.      1.470,125;    Oct.    9. 
H.  Vogel.     1,449,565  ;  Mar.  27. 
C.  W.  Walker.     1,450,102;  Mar  22. 


C.  E.  Bedaux.     1,444,772  ;  Feb.  13. 

W.   S.   Bowman.     1,471,375;    Oct.    23. 
E.    Bruder.      1,474,618;    Nov.    20. 
R.  M.  Chisolm.     1,463,871 ;  Aug.  7. 
H.  L.  Cond6.     1,455,045  :  May  15. 

T.    J.    Dixon.      1.442,054 ;    Jan.    16. 
C.  F.  Doerr.     1,444.734;  Feb.  6. 
G.  C.  Eastou.     1,473,954  :  Nov.   13. 
J.  O.  Eaton.     1,444,674  ;  Feb.  0. 

J.  A.   Ernst,  jr.     1,461,649  ;   July   10. 
H.   E.   Fourcher.     1.441,221  ;   Jan.  9. 
J.  C.  Gates.     1,464,314  ;  Aug.  7. 
N.  S.  Barter.     1,460,670  ;  July  3. 
R.  J.  Martin.     1,454,683  ;  May  8. 
F.  Miller  and  H.  L.  Noe.     1,466,596; 


.T.    Nelson. 
C.  Papouchis. 
L.  S.  Scher. 
H.  B.  Smith. 
K.  O.  Stromee 


1,474,488  : 
1,461,432 
1,472,568; 
1,477,460  ; 
1,450,874 


Nov.    20, 
;  July  10. 
Oct.  30. 
Dec.  11. 

Apr.  3. 


J.    H.   Venhoff.      1.441,547  :  "Jan.    9. 

A.  J.  Vondersloot.     1.468,336  ;  Sept.  18. 

M.  L.  Warren.     1,445,098  ; 


F.    A.    Pfeifer 


apparatus. 
Game  apparatus. 
Game  apparatus.  Educational. 

May  15. 
Game    apparatus    or    amusement    device. 

and   C.   Naab.     1,462,179  ;  July   17. 
Game  appliance.     L,  C.  Brown.     1.459,389  :  June  19. 
Game  appliance,  Educational.    E.  A.  Ovenshire.    1,470,872  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Game,   Appliance   for  playing   an  improved   card.     A.   E. 

Plarvey.     1,460,485  ;  July  3. 
Game,  Baseball.     A.  P.  Balcom.     1,447,335  ;  Mar.  6. 
H.  U.  Cossitt.     1,458,275  :  June  12. 
P.   W.   Grady.     1,447,717 :   Mar.   6. 
L.  Klinker.     1,447,310  ;   Mar.   6. 
H.  L.   Post.     1,449,014  ;  Mar.  20. 
A.  Johannesen.     1,450,958  ;  Apr.   10. 
W.  Hanley.     Des.  63,366;  Nov.  27. 

C.  B.  Sigler.     Des.  61,756  ;  Jan.  2. 
C.    S.    Muir.      Des.    63.309 ;    Nov.    20. 

A.   L.   Roberts.      1.474,089  ;    Nov.   13. 
H.  R.  Seavey.    1,462,724  ;  July  24. 
Card.     J.  H.  Stansbury.     1,461,633  ;  July  10. 

D.  S.  Gallatin.     1,468,290;  Sept.  18. 
W.  H.  Prime.     1.458.849  :  .Tune  12. 

W.  B.  So  Relle.     1,449,559  ;  Mar.  27. 
A.  H.  Coble.     1,443,346;  Jan.  30. 

C.  Eldrldge.     1,468,143;  Sept.  18. 
recorder.     E.  D.  Clarage.     1,446,735  ; 


Game,  Baseball. 
Game,  Baseball. 
Game,  Baseball. 
Game,  Baseball. 


Game  board 
Game  board. 
Game  board. 
Game   board. 
Game  board. 
Game  board. 
Game  board. 
Game,  Card. 
Game,  Card. 
Game  club. 
Game.  C'^lor 
Game 
Game 


C. 
J. 


counter.     L. 
counter  and 


Feb.  27 
Game,  Curling.     J.  A.  Ross.     1,476,369  ;  Dec.  4. 
Game  device.     F.  Johnson.     1,460,966  ;  July  3. 

A.  A.  Leander.     1.448,454  :  Mar.  13. 
M.  A.  Miller.  " 

A.  Plochocki. 
K.   RTstedt 
C.    McKay 


1,448,415:  Mar.  13. 

1,464,537;  Aug.   14. 

Des.   63,007 ;   Sept.   4. 

1.474,539  ;    Nov.    20. 


football.      D.    C.    Atkins.      1,467,912  ; 


Game  device. 
Game  device. 
Game  device. 
Game  figure. 
Game,  Mariner's. 
Game,    Miniature 

Sept.  11. 

Game  of  chance.     E.  H.  Wenzel.     1,464,019  ;  Aug.  7. 
Game  of  skill.     B.  F.   Tozier.     1,447.363;   Mar.  6. 
Game-piece    support.      R.    C.     Cunningham.       1,460,791 ; 

July  3. 
Game,  Race.    A.  B.  Foans.     1,457.901 ;  June  5. 
Game,  Racing.    A.  Cornell  and  H.  C.  Hazen.     1,448,201 ; 
Mar.  13. 

H.  Gilfov.     1.444,680;  Feb.  6. 

E.  Ruttmann.      1.463,726;  July  31. 
L.  Farmer.     1,442,390;  .Tan.  16. 
A.  D.   Walker.     1.455.416  ;  May   15. 
C.  Hine.     Des.  62.448-50  ;  June  5. 
J.   Hardaway.     1.450,775 ;   Apr.   3. 
W.   R.    Smith.     1,448,467;   Mar.   13. 
other  articles.  Foldable  receptacle  for.     M.  C. 
1,467,690  ;  Sept.  11. 
Games,  Apparatus  for  playing  parlor.   E.  Kent.    1,468,531  ; 

Sept.    18. 
Games.    Apparatus    for    playing    race. 
1.462,189:  July  17. 

playing  race.     J.  C.  P.  Magwood. 


Game  register.     M. 
Game,  Ricochet  ball. 
Game  schedule.     R. 
Game  scorer,  Card- 
Game  table. 
Game  trap. 
Game  trap. 
Games  and 
Schwarz. 


H.    T.    Brooker. 


Games.   Apnaratus  for 

1,469,657  ;  Oct.  2. 
Games.    Appliance    for    playing    fishing.        W.    C.    Haiffh 

1.456,308  :  May  22. 
Games.    Racket  for   tennis  and   similar.     W.  A.    Lamed. 

1,451,836  ;  Apr.  17. 


Games,    Score-indicating    device   for.      H.    M.    Mathieson. 

1,461,449;   July   10. 
Games,     Stylus     guide     for     psychic.       F.     C.     Jenuess. 

1,452.741  ;  Apr.  24- 
Gaming  apparatus,  Outdoor.    F.  T.  Wakefield.    1,452,350  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Gaming  appliance.      S.   Keiner.      1,454,173  ;    May  8. 
Gaming  device.     J.   H.   Ewing.     1,477,334 ;   Dec.   11. 
Gap.      S.    T.    Woodhull   and    G.    J.    Waller.      1,473,070; 

Nov.  6. 
Gap  closer.     P.  Ostenberg.     1,473,250  ;  Nov.  6. 
Gap,  Discharge.     C.  T.  Allcutt.     1,477,305  ;  Dec.  11. 
Gap    ionizer.      Q.    A.    Brackett,      1,477.308;    Dec.    11. 
Garage.     B.  F.  Fitch.     1,472,793  ;  Nov.  6. 
Garage,  Automobile.     R.  Swinnerton.     1,454,348  ;  May   8. 
Garage  door.     A.  McCuUoch.     1,456,895  ;  May  29. 
Garage-door    holder.       C.     F.     Granzow,    jr.       1,458,289 ; 

June  12. 
Garage-door  lock.     C.  C,  Parke.     1,461,158  ;  July  10. 
Garage  drain.     J.  Heinkel.     1,456,105  ;  May  22. 
Garage   or   other   building.      S.    C.    Lancaster   and   C.    O. 

Hjermstad.     1,472,031  ;  Oct.  23. 
Garages,     Folding    door    for.       S.     Latrace.       1,451,619 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Garages,  Knockdown  mold  for  cement.     L.  L.  Spelshouse. 

1,462,989  ;  July  24. 
Garbage    and    other    refuse,    Utilizing    domestic    and    in- 
dustrial. G.   Schlosser.     1,454,082;   May  8. 
Garbage  can.     O.   N.    Owen.      1,461,253  ;   July   10. 
Garbage  can  and  flytrap.  Combined.     C.  A.  Dunseth  and 

H.   Garrity.      1.467,895;    Sept.   11. 
Garbage  can,  Sanitary.     O.  Gallucci.     1,459,622  ;  June  19 
Garbage  destroyer.     L.  W.  Beggs.     1,459,713  ;  June  26. 
Garbage  destructor.     H.  T.  Ludwig.     1,478,875  ;  Dec.  25. 
Garbage  incineration.     P.   H.   Collins  and  M.   L.   Pellett. 

1,468,137;    Sept.    18. 
Garbage  incinerator.     W.  P.  Born.     1,461,108  ;   July   10. 
Garbage  incinerator.     M.  A.  Kohn.     1,468,450  ;  Sept.   18. 
Garbage    receptacle.     Sanitary.      A.    Cohen.      1,471,648 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Garbage-receptacle    stand.      T.    W.    Watson.      1,477,404  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Garbage,  Treating.    M.  E.  Faust.     1.440,727  ;  Jau.  2. 
Garden,  Child's.     L.  P.  Sittig.     1,471.530  ;  Oct.  23. 
Garden  implement.     P.  D.  Monica.     1,458,987 ;  June   19 
Garden  tool.     W.  J.  Kessel.     1,469,160  ;  Sept.  25. 
Garden    tool.      E.   M.    Swartz.      ].477.:302:    Dec.    11. 
Garment.    A.  E.  Bailey.     1,440,954  ;  Jan.  2. 
Garment.     A.  P.   Dutton,  jr.     1,468,141  ;   Sept.   18. 
Garment.     O.    Ekberg.     1,474.896 :   Nov.  20. 
Garment.     E.  B.  Palvey.     1,454,541  ;  May  8. 
Garment.     A.  T.  Goldsborough.     1,443,840  ;  Jan.  30. 
Garment.      V.    Guinzburg.      1.477.218  ;    Dec.    11. 
Garment.      H.   Karretf    1,467,482 ;   Sept.  11. 
Garment.     M.    E.   KinsloAV.      1,467,731  ;    Sept.    11. 
Garment.      A.   E.    Lambert.      1,454.477  ;    May    8. 
Garment.     J.  B.  Lawrence.     1,470,851  ;  Oct.  16. 
Garment.      A.    A.    Leander.      1,448,455  ;    Mar.    13. 
Garment.     R.   F.  Oberndorfer.     1,478,349  ;  Dec.   18. 
Garment.      G.    W.    Pease.      1,476,831  ;    Dec.    11. 
Garment.     J.  Pelt.     Des.   62,917-18  ;  Aug.   21. 
Garment.     J.   H.   Pohlkotte.      1,448.940 ;  Mar.   20. 
Garment.     A.   Rocke.     1,460,277 ;   June  26. 
Garment.     I.  Roggen.     1,461,679  ;  July  10. 
Garment.     J.  C.   Ruedt.      1,478,401  ;   Dec.   25. 
Garment.     W.  Schwartz.     1,476.302  ;  Dec.  4. 
Garment.      A.    Silverstein.      1,464,449 ;    Aug.    7. 
Garment.     H.   G.   Sohn.     1.475,892 ;   Nov.   27. 
Garment.     J.   M.   Van   Heusen.      1,469,858 ;    Oct.    9. 
Garment,  Adjustable.     J.  Bichhorn.     1.453,243  ;  Apr.  24 
Garment,  Apparel.     D.  Kops.     1,468,475  ;  Sept.  18. 
Garment,  Apparel.     D.  Kops.     1,478,232-3  ;  Dec.  18. 
Garment  bag.     F.  W.  Kennedy.     1,452,644  ;  Apr.  24. 
Garment,  Body.     G.  Killfeather.     1,473,789  ;  Nov.  13. 
Garment  box.     R.   P.   Cuthbcrt.      1.450.171  ;   Apr.    3. 
Garment,  Child's.     D.  Lang.     1,458,889;  June  12. 
Garment  clasp.     A.  Graydon.     1.446.344  ;  Feb.   20. 
Garment.     Combination.       W.    M.     Spilman.       1.476.228 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Garment,  Convertible.     B.  Klappert.     1,470,849  ;  Oct.  16. 
Garment,  Convertible.     I.  Wheeler.     1.444,291 ;  Feb.  6. 
Garment  closure.     J.  J.  Phelan.     1,472,340  ;  Oct.  30. 
Garment-display    stand.      E.    M.    Le    Blanc.      1,464,431; 

Aug.   7. 
Garment,     Extensible.      E.     O'Donnell    and    B.     PintofC. 

1,445.350  :  Feb.  13. 
Garment  fabric.     N.  Zuck.     1,445,055  ;   Feb.   13. 
Garment  fastener.     R.  H.  Anderson.     1,459,966;  June  26. 
Garment  fastener.     R.  A.  Nowak.     1,472,192  ;  Oct.  30. 
Garment     fastener     or     holding     device.        B.     Gerber. 

1.463,949 :    Aug.    7. 
Garment-fastening    device.      J.    B.    Carolin.      1,465,578 ; 

Aug.    21. 
Garment,    Flesh-reducing.       L.    M.    Bender.       1,478,095 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Garment  for  children.  Bifurcated  nether.     E.  M.  Summers'. 

Des.  62.751  ;  July  24 
Garment  form.     J.  Tedford.     1,441.953  :  Jan.  9. 
Garment-form    supporter.      T.    C.    Freshour    and    B.    M. 

Jennings.      1,450,416  :   Apr.   3. 
Garmeni    former  and   drier.   Bifurcated-.      C.    H.   Boyuls. 

1,460,695;  Sept.  4. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Garment  hanger. 
Garment  hanger. 
Garment  hanger. 
Garment  hanger. 
Garment  hanger. 
Garment  hanger. 
Garment  hanger. 
Garment  hanger. 
Garment  hanger. 
Garment  hanger. 
Garment  hanger. 
Garment  hanger. 
Garment  han.ger. 
Garment  hanger. 


E.    Chidley.      1,448,256;    Mar.    13. 
I.    Duberstein.      1,461,442 ;    July    10. 
V.  H.  Ganham.     1,444,107  ;  Feb.  6. 
D.  Goldsmith.     1,468,200  ;  Sept.  18. 
J.    A.    Landan.      1,452,745 ;    Apr.    24. 
W.    H.    Lemke.      1,470,456 ;    Oct.   9. 
L.  M.   Marble.     1,477,973;   Dec.   18. 
N.  J.  Marks.     1,478,290  ;  Dec.  18. 
W.  A.  McGinnis.     1,448,139;  Mar.  18. 
J.  T.   McKenna.     1.462,067  ;   July   17. 
N.   C.  Parker.     1,454,334  ;   May   8. 
W.  S.   Settle.     1,478,771  ;  Dec.  25. 
P.  E.  Shee.     1,458,552  ;  .Tune  12. 
J.  L.  Sommer.     1,458,113-14 ;  June  5. 
Garment  hanger.     W.  M.  P.  Tarr.     1,459,804  ;  June  26. 
Garment  hanger  and  presser.     G.  "H.  Boston,     1,441,057  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Garment  hanger  and  presser.     J.  J.  Getgey.     1,473,548  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Garment     hangers,     Attachment     for.       A.     C.     Barker. 

1,467,298  ;  Sept.  11. 
Garment,  Infant's.     H.  L.  Redmond.     1,459,747  ;  June  26. 
Garment,  Inflatable  swimming.   J.  Czyzykowski.   1,476,286  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Garment  pocket.     J.  Kaufmann.     1,470,987  ;  Oct.  16. 
Garment  pocket.     J.  R.  Moffatt.     1,473.636  ;   Nov.  13. 
Garment  pocket.     G.  W.  Walker.     1,460,993;  Julv  3. 
Garment  presser.     G.  J.   Edmonds.     1,448,618  ;  Mar.   13. 
Garment-pressing      machine.        C.      Lavier.        1,463,397 ; 

July  31. 
Garment  protector.     J.  G.  Dupont.     1,465,076  ;  Aug.  14. 
Garment  protector.     G.  K.  Guinzburg.     1,476,299  ;  Dec.  4. 
Garment   rack.      D.   J.    Seaman.     1,460,685 ;   .July   3. 
Garment,   Rainproof.     C.  Freeman.     1,460,237 ;  June  26. 
Gai-ment,  Reducing.     B.  Cervelli.     1,457,147  ;  May  29. 
Garment-securing    strap.      H.    M.    Brummer.      1,464,126 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Garment  stretcher.   J.  P.  Swedenborg.    1,465,696;  Aug.  21. 
Garment  stretcher.     P.  J.  Timberlake.     1,476,555  ;  Dec.  4. 
Garment   support.     F.   O.  Gates.     1,466,873  ;   Sept.   4. 
Garment  support.     I.  L.  Gates.     1,447,130;  Feb.   27. 
Garment  support.     I.  L.  Gates.     1,476,504-5  :  Dec.  4. 
Garment  support.     M.  Sonnenfeld.       1,462,389;  July  17. 
Garment  supporter.     V.  R.  Kozlofif.     1,466,020;  Aug.  28. 
Garment  supporter.     L.  B.  Lovejoy.     1,478,716  ;   Dec.  25. 
©arment    supporter.      J.    C.    Mabry.      1,454,550 :    May    8. 
Garment  supporter.     T.  L.  Caudle.     1,445,748  :  Feb.  20. 
Garment    supporter.     C.    P.    Kuehn.     1,442,158 ;  Jan.  16. 
Garment     supporter.       J.     S.     Wallingford.       1,463,380 ; 

July  31. 
Garment  supporter.     F.  B.  Williams.     1,457,952 ;  June  5. 
Garment     supporter.     Combination.       W.     J.     Leverence. 

1,448,970;  Mar.  20. 
Garment,   Working.     I.  Bernstein.     1,441,622 ;  Jan.   9. 
Garment-supporting     structure,     Endless-carrier.       J.     T. 

Batts.     1,456.963  ;  May  29. 
Garment,    Ventilated    sanitary.       J.     Stein.       1,458,082; 

June  5. 
Garments    and    similar    articles,    Trimming    for.      C.    J. 

Busch.     Des.  62,665  ;  July  17. 
Garments  and  similar  articles.  Trimming  braid   for.     E. 

Walbrecker.     Des.  63,672  ;  Dec.  25. 
Garments,  Device  for  cutting  out  women's.     P.  Violante. 

1.447,229  ;  Mar.   6. 
Garments,     Fastener     for     reversible.       J.     J.     Somers. 

1  453  251 ;  Apr.  24. 
Garments,  Alachine  for  marking.   C.  E.  Jenner.    1,456,447  ; 

May  22. 
Garments.  Packing  and   shipping  case  for.     J.  T.  Batts. 

1,455,063  ;  May  15. 
Garments,      Suspending     device     for.        H.     Z.     Nabers. 

1,455,.302:  May  15. 
Garments,    Trimming   braid    for.      E.    Walbrecker.      Des. 

62,594-7  ;  June  19. 
Garter.     R.  Ferriday.     1,478,783  ;  Dec.  25. 
Garter.     E.  R.   Graf.     1,448,399;   Mar.   13. 
Garter.     M.  D.  Price.     1,452,001 ;  Apr.  17. 
Garter.      S.    Lacavalerie.      1,454,476;   May   8. 
Garter.     D.   C.  Lash.     1.454.933;  May  15. 
Garter.     A.  M.  and  F.  M.  Malouf.     1,454,754:  May  8. 
Garter.     L.  J.   Soheinman.     1.455,R88:  May  22. 
Garter.     W.  H.   Stevens.     1.469,281  ;   Oct.  2. 
Garter.     H.  H.  Taylor  and  M.  B.  Hammond.     1,456,948  ; 

May  29. 
Garter  construction.     G.  W.  Peterson  and  J.  P.  Yenetis. 

1,475,868  ;  Nov.  27. 
Garter  fastener.     M.  J.  Liebenstein.     1.476,018:  Dec.  4. 
Garter,  Man's.     M.  Weinstein.     1,478,077  ;  Dec.  18. 
Garter    or    sock    suspender.      P.    Weinberg.      1,474,220 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Garter  trimming.     R.  A.  Moore.     1,455,926  ;  May  22. 
Garter    trimming.      R.    A.    Moore.      1,465,992 ;    Aug.    28. 
Gas-analyzing   apparatus.      R.   E.   Cooper  and   C.   O.   Sis- 

ler.     1,475,000;  Nov.  20. 
Gas-analvsis    apparatus.    Registering   mechanism    of.      O. 

Rodhe.     1.458,893  ;  June  12. 
Gas-analysis     machine.       F.     A.     Moreland.       1,448,901 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Gas  and  air  mixer.     C.  Munzner.     1,456.250  ;  May  22. 
Gas  and  air  mixer.    G.  P.  Washburn.    1,448,320 ;  Mar.  13. 
Gas  and  distillation  gases  into  gasoline  and  other  constit- 
uents,    Separation     of     natural.        A.     von     Groeling. 

1.456,953  ;  May  29. 


J.  W.  Dempsey.    1,477,546 ; 


Gas  and  liquid  contact  device. 

Dec.  18. 
Gas    and    liquid    pumping    apparatus.      I.    C.    Jennings. 

1,446,903;   Feb.   27. 
Gas    and    oil    burner.    Combination.      C.    O.    Nordensson 

and  L.  B.  Mettler.     1,476,913;  Dec.  11. 
Gas  and  the  like,  Apparatus  and  process  for  condensing 

casing-head.     G.  E.  Gray.     1,470,116;  Oct.  9. 
Gas    and    vapor    burner.       E.    O.     Daniels.       1,452,826 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Gas  apparatus.     F.  Bellville,  E.  A.  Belleville,  and  R.  S. 

Henderson.     1,461,377  ;  July  10. 
Gas,  Apparatus  (or  generating.     H.  Batchelor.     1,442,993  ; 

Jan.   23. 
Gas    apparatus,    Safety   joint    for   high-pressure.      W.    F. 

Keenan,  jr.     1,475.705  ;   Nov.  27. 
Gas   and   powdered   fuel,    Regulation    of    combustion.      T. 

A.  Peebles.     1,459,072 ;   June  19. 
Gas,  Appliance  for  producing  and  burning  alcohol.     C.  E. 

Adamson.      1,466,417  ;   Aug.   28. 
Gas    appliances.    Safety    control    for    automatic.      G.    F. 

Schwartz.     1,454,341 ;   May   8. 
Gas  and  liquid   contact  device.     E.   Cleary.     1,471,101 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Gas  and  oil  from  producing  wells,  Apparatus  for  saving. 

E.   A.   Starke.     1,467,512  ;  Sept.  11. 
Gas  and  other  meters.  Self-locking  seal  for.    P.  Chinzeria. 

1,472,745;  Oct.  30. 

■     "  F.   H.   Willcox.     1,473,716;  Nov.   13. 

J.  J.  Freeman.     1,460,896 ;  July  3. 
J.  B.  Anderson.     1,456.754  ;  May  29. 
W.  J.  Barber.     1,443,338;  Jan.  30.  , 

J.  H.  Beeby.     1,466.291 ;  Aug.  28. 
L.  W.  Bubb.     1,467,472;  Sept.  11. 

D.  S.  Cole.     1,468,356;  Sept.  18. 

L.   P.  Coulter.     1,469,716  ;  Oct.  2. 
S.  A.  D.  Cox.     1,472,554  ;  Oct.  30. 
P.  R.  Dixon.     1,465,810;  Aug.  21. 
J.  Festa.     1,462,331  ;  July  17. 

E.    G.    Germer    and    E.    G.    Germer,    jr. 
Aug.  28. 

H.    Ginger.      1,462,756  :   .Tuly  24. 
W.  B.  Hancock.     1,457,833 ;  June  5. 

J.   Kemmer.      1,461,663 ;    July    10. 

J.   E.  Kennedy.     1,457,371 ;  June  5. 
J.  A.  Kenworthy.     1,468,302;   Sept.   18. 
W.  M.  Kimberlin.     1,464,909  ;  Aug.  14. 
L.  B.  Mettler.     1,440,614  ;  Jan.  2. 
J.  A.  Mustee.     1,444,263  ;  Feb.  6. 

E.  L.   Quigley.     1,449,056;  Mar.  20. 
J.  C.  Ramsay.     1,445,971 ;   Feb.  20. 
J.   I.  Robin.     1,451,116;  Apr.   10. 
W.   V.  Robinson.     1,452,440;   Apr.   17. 

W.    V.    Robinson.      1,463,592;    July    31. 
E.  C.  Schrader.     1.476,184  ;  Dec.  4. 
W.  Sharp.      1,453,327  ;   May  1. 
W.    Sharp.     1,466,763 ;    Sept.   4. 
E.   Sharpe.     1,451,716  ;  Apr.  17. 
C.  Tate.     1,443.827  ;  Jan.  30. 
T.  Watts.     1,460,086  ;  June  26. 

Nov.  27. 

1,461,034 


Gas  bleeder. 
Gas  breaker. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
1,466,014; 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 

burner. 

burner. 

burner. 

burner. 

burner. 

burner. 

burner. 

burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner. 
Gas  burner, 

July  10. 
Gas-burner 


Gas 
Gas 
Gas 
Gas 
Gas 
Gas 
Gas 
Gas 


J. 
J. 
G. 
J. 
H. 

G.    D.    Wilkinson.      1,475.465 ; 
Acetylene-.      W.    J.    Frisbie. 


attachment.       W.    R.    Gardner.       1,471,788 


Oct.  23. 

Gas-burner  attachment.     H.  A.  Reitz.     1,468,921 ;  Sept.  25. 
Gas  burner  indicator  and  control.    E.  S.  White.   1,443,447 

.Tan.  .30. 
Gas    burner.    Low-pressure.      H.    H.    Dodge.      1,478,383 

Dec.  25. 
Gas-burners,    Mixer    for.      H.    C.    Caldwell.      1,471,381 

Oct.  23. 
Gas  cell.  Electrolytic.     C.  F.  Adams.     1.471,641 ;  Oct.  23. 
Gas   cleaner.     H.   C.    Ryding.      1,464,113;   Aug.   7. 
Pickup.     1,459,416;  June  19. 
Tallman.     1,466,770 ;    Sept.   4. 
6.  D.  Wilkinson.     1,475,466;  Nov.  27 
H.  Franklin,  jr.     1.454.4:^3  ;  May  8. 
1,451,190;   Apr.   10. 
1,443,550;  Jan.  30. 


Gas  cock.     G.  E. 

Gas   cock.      A.    R. 

Gas  cooking  top. 

Gas-cock  lock.    W. 

Gas  condenser.     F.   E.   Voorhies. 

Gas  compression.     W.  Wilkinson 


Gas  compressor.     J.  G.  Lafferty.     1,443,135:   Jan.  2S 

Gas-control  system.  Safety.     C.  Schuck,  jr.,  and  G.  Layer. 
1,457,127:  May  29. 

Gas  controller  and  the  like.     A.  Horstmann.     1,460,339  ; 
June  26. 

Gas,    Device    for    promoting    the    combustion    of    carbon- 
monoxide.     J.  W.  Craig.     1,478,104-6;  Dec.  18. 

Gas  cut-ofC,  Automatic.     A.  J.  Gilden.     1,464,418  ;  Aug.  7. 

Gas,  Device  for  indicating  the  thermal  value  of.     J.  W. 
Johnson.    1,442,574  ;  Jan.  16. 

Gas  diaphragm.     C.  P.  Dubbs.     1,470,352  ;  Oct.  9. 

Gas-distributing    system.      E. 
Apr.  10. 

J.   A.    Embach. 

T.  Kashiwabara. 

M.    C.    Kessler 


A.    Mitchell.       1,451,303 ; 


1,475,005  ; 
1,476,255  ; 
1.477.362 


Nov.   20. 
Dec.  4. 
Dec.   11. 
10. 


Gas  engine. 

Gas  engine. 

Gas   en.sine. 

Gas  engine.     O.  Nelson.     1,461,494;  July 

Gas  engine,  Rotary.     T.  Cushman.     1.455,324  ;  May  15. 

Gas   engine.    Two-cycle.      O.   M.   De    Launty.      1,453,449; 

May  1. 
Gas    "engine.     Two-cycle.       H.     M.     and     L.     O.     Post. 

1,473,515  ;  Nov.  6. 
Gas  engine.     P.  Sorriguleta.     1,449,560  ;  Mar.  27. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  ivventions — Continued. 


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Gas  eiisiues,  Cbargc-comlitionlng  dovici;  for.     C.  A.  Rivers 

and  P.  15.  Stuart.     1.445.105;  Feb.  13. 
Gas    expansion    and    absorption.    Process    and    apparatus 

therefor.     J.  C.  Bertsch.     1,452,061  ;   Apr.  17. 
Gas,  etc.,  Recovery  of  gasoline  from  natural.     E.  S.  Mer- 

riam.     1,457,786  ;  ,Tune  5. 
Gas  extractor.     G.  Domowicz.     1,464,647  ;  Aug.  14. 
Gas-fireil    furnace.      W.    R.    Twlsu.      1,463.504:    .Tuly    24. 
Gas   fixture   with    detachable   shade.      .T.    Silberhartz  and 

N.  Abzu?.     1.469.539;  Oct.  2. 
Gas  furnace.     H.  E.  Fondrins:.     1,454,963  ;  May  15. 
Gas  generator.   J.  M.  Kirby  arid  B.  E.  Hartson.   1,462,705  ; 

July  24. 
Gas    scenerator.    Acetylene-.      R.    W.    Miller.      1,466,540; 

Aug.  28. 
Gas,  Generatius.     F.  T.  Snyder.     1,467,957  ;  Sept.  11. 
Gas   generator.      H.    Hernu.      1,466,831  :    Sept.    4. 
Gas  generator.     C.  LUuchli.     1,475,496  ;  Nov.  27. 
Gas  generator.  Acetylene-.     P.  H.  Lother  and  J.  L.  Gris- 

wold.      1,478,285 ;   Dec.   18. 
Gas  generator.  Acetylene-.     E.  M.  Rosenbluth.     1,477,852 

Dec.   18. 
Ga.s   generator   and   burner.     C.   A.   Berkins.      1,444,451 

Feb.  6. 
Gas  generator  and  burner.     H.  L.   Edrldge.     1,446,889 

Feb.  27. 
Gas    generator,    Portable.      D.    C.    Duncan.      1,452,731 

Apr.   24. 
Gas  generator  and  distributor,  Multiple  oil-.     A.  Dahlene. 

1,470,817;  Oct.  16. 
Gas  heater.    J.  F.  Adams.    1,441,051  ;  Jan.  2. 
Gas  heater.     J.   P.  Adams.     Des.   61.796 ;   Jan.  16. 
Gas  heater.     J.  Beard.     1,449,312  ;  Mar.  20. 
Gas  heater.     A.   T.  Broch.     1.469,714  ;  Oct.  2. 
Gas  heater.     J.  E.  Davis.     1,477,998  ;   Dec.   18. 
Gas  heater.     J.   H.  Grayson.     Des.  62,088  ;  Mar.   13. 
Gas  heater.     J.  H.   Grayson.     1;469,509  ;  Oct.  2. 
Gas  heater.     J.  H.  Gravson.     Des.  63,398  ;  Dec.  4. 
Gas  heater.     A.  H.  Humphrey.     1,464,609  ;  Aug.  14. 
Gas  heater.     H.  R.  Humphrey.     1,461,191-2  ;  July  10. 
Gas  heater.     II.  R.  Humphrey.     1,467,429  ;  Sept.  11. 
Gas  heater.     H.  H.  Sanford.     1,459,994  ;  June  26. 
Gas  heater.     6.  F.  Schmidt.     1,457,553  ;  June  5. 
Gas  heater.     J.  R.   Taylor.      Des.  62.42S  :   Mav  22. 
Gas  heater.    A.  V.  Santarsiero.    1,473,322  ;  Nov.  8. 
Gas   heater.     C.  Van   Santvoort.     1,451,241  ;  Apr.  10. 
Gas   heater.     G.   F.    Schmidt.     Des.    63,329  ;    Nov.   20. 
Gas  heater.     A.   G.   Schneider.     1,475,450 ;   Nov.   27. 
Gas  heater.    A.  Stockstrom.     Des.  62,070 ;  Mar.  13. 
Ga.s  heater.      A.   H.   Wolff.      Des.   61,794 ;   Jan.   9. 
Gas-heater     control.      Hydrostatic.        R.      H.      Shadrick. 

1.477.083  ;  Dec.  11. 
Gas  heater.  Fireplace.     W.  N.   Best.     1,447,508  ;  Mar.  6. 
Gas  heater,  Radiant.     A.  N.  Blake.     Des.  61,887;  Feb.  6. 
Gas  heater.  Radiant.     W.  W.  Holloway  and  H.  Kielberg. 

Des.  62,059;  Mar.  13. 
Gas  heater,  Radiant.     W.  W.  Hollowav  and  H.  Kielberg. 

1,455.051  ;  May  15. 
Gas    holder.      J.    R.    Payson.      1,453,516;   May   1. 
Gasifier.     W.  M.  Sublette.     1,450,761  ;  Apr.  3. 
Gas    in    twin    generators.    Generating   mixed.      W.   A.    P. 

Berg.     1.476,235:  Dec.  4. 
Gas  jet.     L.  F.  Chaney.     1,458,030 ;  June  5. 
Gas  lighter.     O.  Zumft.     1.478.158  ;  Dec.  18. 
Gas  lighter.  Automatic.     R.  S.  Starka.     1,452,987  ;  Apr.  24. 
Gas-lighting  device.     F.   Street.     1,449,203  ;  Mar.   20. 
Gas   lines.    Automatic   cut-off   for.      T.    Tolla   and   E.    W. 

Boots.     1,453.573  ;  May  1. 
Gas  machines.  Means  for  controlling  the  gas  pilot  lights 

of   water-.      T.    S.   Barlow.      1,441.905;    Jan.   9, 
Gas  making.     H.  R.  Berry.     1,453,655:   Mav   1. 
Gas  making.     E.  L.  Hall.     1.466,648  ;  Aug.  28. 
Gas  making.     J.  Vajk.     1,467,460;  Sept.  11. 
Gas,    Making    illuminating.      D.    J.    Young.      1,468,190 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Gas.  Means  for  preventing  the  escape  of  inclosed.     M.  C 

Steese.     1,475.656:   Nov.   27. 
Gas  meter.     J.  W.  Danaher.     1,464,972  ;  Aug.  14. 
Gas  meter.     J.  A.  Fardy.     1,469,216 ;  Oct.  2. 
Gas  meter.     H.  H.  Sprague.     1,458,010-11 ;  June  5. 
Gas   meter.   Automatic.      M.    O.    S.    Madsen.      1,441  441 ; 

Jan.   9. 

Gas  meter.  Portable.    J.  W.  Chadwick.   1,456,621 ;  May  29. 
Gas  meter  with  swinging  bell-shaped  members.     L.  Millet. 

1,478,133;   Dec.   18. 
Gas,    Method    and    mechanism    for    testing.      A.    Clarke. 

1,461,345;    July   10. 
Gas,    Method   of   and   apparatus   for  measuring.      C.   W. 

Hinman.     1,446.461 ;  Feb.  27. 
Gas,  Method  of  and  appai-atus  for  treating  material  with. 

T.  Nagel.     1,459,923  ;  June  26. 
Gas  mixer.     H.  R.  Green.     1.446.086:  Feb.  20. 
Gas  mixer.     E.  Kach.     1,473,349  ;  Nov.  6. 
Gas  mixer.     W.  Tankersley.     1,443,661  ;  Jan.  30. 
Gas  mixer.     J.  Zander.     1.476,232  :  Dec.  4. 
Gas  mixer,  Fuel-.     H.  R.  Micka.     1,450,814;  Apr.  3. 
Gas  mixtures  under  pressure.    Separating.     R.  F.  and  R 

K.    E.    Mewes.      1,449,291 ;    Mar.    20. 
Gas,    oil.    and    other    fluids,    Apparatus    for    conserving. 

J.  B.  Knight.     1,472,009  :  Oct.  23. 
Gas  plant.  Suction.     G.  Erdbriigger.     1.475.291 ;  Nov.  27 
Gas-pressure  regulator.     W.  P.  Capps.     1,454,211 ;  May  8. 


Gas-pressure   regulator.      R.    Gilmour    and    E.    E.    Cook. 

1,462,958;   July  24. 
Gas   pressures,   Apparatus   for  measuring.     W.   G.   Hous- 

keeper.     1,448,540  :   Mar.   13. 
Gas   producer.      W.    B.    Chapman.      1,441,330 ;    Jan.    9. 
Gas   producer.     R.   Daae.     1,441,217 ;   Jan.   9. 
Gas  producer.     R.  Daae.     1.445.300  ;  Feb.   13. 
Gas  producer.     F.  E.  Modlin.     1,473,119;  Nov.  6. 
Gas  producer.     D.  J.  Smith.     1,467,955  ;  Sept.  11. 
Gas  producer.     F.  H.  Treat.     1,469,399  ;  Oct.  2. 
Gas  producer.     E.  H.  Wilson.     1,450,767  ;  Apr.  3. 
Gas     producer.     Furnace.       C.    E.     Wentzel.       1,455,181 ; 

May  15. 
Gas  producers.  Automatic  governor  for.     G.  R.  McDermott. 

1.444,383  ;  Feb.  6. 
Gas  producers,  Regulator  for.     H.  A.  Dreffein.     1,451,011 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Gas    producers.    Supplying    moisture    to.      H.    F.    Smith. 

1,442,100;  Jan.  16. 
Gas  producer.  Oil-.     A.   Fricker.     1,441,272  ;  Jan.  9. 
Gas,  Producing.    W.  E.  Karns.     1,470,848  ;  Oct.  16. 
Gas,   Producing.     J.  TJ.  McDonald.     1,447.259  ;  Mar.  6. 
Gas     producing     and     cooling     device.       W.     E.     Karns. 

1,470.847;  Oct.  16. 
Gas  purification.    B.  V.  Espenhahn.     1,440,077  ;  Jan.  2. 
Gfls    purification.    Apparatus    for.      K.    Cox,   E.    P.    Kerr, 

and  E.  J.  Baty.     1,453,754  ;  May  1. 
Gas-purifying    apparatus.      A.    L.    Galusha.      1,476,292 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Gas-purifying  apparatus.     B.  H.  Bird.     1,478,543  ;  Dec.  25. 
Gas,  Quantitative  determination  of  naphthalene  in  illumi- 
nating.    W.  H.  Fulweiler.     1.443.330  :  Jan.  23. 
Gas  radiator.     W.   H.  Cain.     1,451,609  ;  Apr.  10. 
Gas  range.     G.  D.  Wilkinson.     1,445,984  ;  Feb.  20. 
Gas  ranae.    G.  D.  Wilkinson  and  A.  F.  Harter.     1,445,985  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Gas,    Retort  and   apparatus   in   connection  therewith   for 

use  in  the  manufacture  of.     J.   W.  Drake.     1,444,498  : 

Feb.  6. 
Gas  retort.  Continuous  straw.   G.  H.  Harrison.   1,461,614 : 

July  10. 
Gas-retort  spouts,  Supporting  means  for.     E.  M.  Searle. 

1,460,925;  July  3. 
Gas-sampling  device.     E.  A.  Clark.     1,441,066  ;  Jan.  2. 
Gas  saver.     J.  N.  Hewitt  and  J.  E.  Adams.     1,468,070; 

Sept.  18. 
Gas  saver  and  coaster  brake.     T.  R.  Watson.     1,474,570: 

Nov.  20. 
Gas  scrubber.     H.  G.  Johnston.     1,460,490;  July  3. 
Gas  scrubber.     H.  G.  Johnston.     1,465,397 ;  Aug.   21. 
Gas,      System      for     scrubbing     coal.     A.      F.      Meston. 

1.444,627  ;  Feb.  6. 
Gas-testing  machine.     F.  R.  Ernest.     1,442,868  ;  Jan.  23. 
Gas  tester.     T.  R.   Ernest.     1,475,571  :   Nov.   27. 
Gas  torch.     O.  R.  Greiner.     1,471,123  ;  Oct.  16. 
Gas  trap  float.     M.  J.  Trumble.  Eel5,580  ;  Apr.  17. 
Gas    vacuum    vaporizer.      E.    A.    Crawford.      1,474,764 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Gas    vent    for   containers.      G.    W.    Bennett.      1,459,704; 

June  19. 
Gas-washer   tower.      W.   Mathesius.      1,467,184 ;    Sept.    4. 
Gas    washers,    Overflow    drain    and    water    seal    for.      K. 

Weinel.      1,466,348;    Aug.    28. 
Gas   welding    plants,    Safety   device   for.      C.    Fregonara. 

1,457,059  :  May  29. 
Gaseous     fluids,     Dehydrating.       O.     Luhr.       1,465,673 ; 

Aug.    21. 
Gaseous-fuel   burner.      J.    Schulmeyer   and   P.    Hildmann. 

1,446,666;   Feb.  27. 
Gaseous  mixtures.  Separating  olefines  from.    B.  E.  Eldred. 

1,465,600;   Aug.   21. 
Gaseous    mixtures,    Method    and    apparatus    for    testing. 

G.  G.  Oberfell.     1,455.263  :  May  15. 
Gases,  Absorbent  for.     C.  P.  McNeil  and  E.  P.  Brown. 

1.441,696;  Jan.  9. 
Gases   and  gases   from   cracking  operations.  Making  use- 
ful   products     from     hy-product     still.        C.    E.    Ellis. 

1,464,153;    Aug.   7. 
Gasts   and   hydrocarbon   oils,   Method   and   apparatus   for 

producing  a  chemical  union  between  hydrocarbon.     H. 

B.  Snyder.     1,454,567;  May  8. 
Gases    and    product    containing   dissolved   gas.    Handling. 

H.  C.  P.  Weber.     1,454.873;  May  15. 
Gases,   Apparatus  for  and  method  of  recovering  waste. 

G.  A.  Richter.     1,469,958  ;  Oct.  9. 
Gases,    Apparatus    for    bringing    about    and    controlling 

reaction  between.     C.  Conover.     Rel5.520  ;  Jan.  9. 
Gases,  Apparatus  for  cleaning.     F.   R.   McGee  and  A.  F. 

Nesbit.     1,444,845  ;  Feb.  13. 

Gases.  Apparatus  for  determining  the  relative  density 
of  two.     R.  F.  MacMichael.     1,443,492  ;  Jan.  30. 

Gases,  Apparatus  for  electrical  precipitation  of  sus- 
pended particles  from.  C.  H.  Weiskopf.  1,463,352 ; 
July  31. 

Gases.  Apparatus  for  electrical  precipitation  of  suspended 
particles  from.     W.  A.   Sheek.     1,442,301 ;   Jan.   16. 

Gases.  Apparatus  for  electrical  treatment  of.  L.  Dane. 
1,442,052  ;  .Tan.  16. 

Gases,  App.iratns  for  electrical  treatment  of.  A.  A. 
Schmidt.     1.478,798;  Dec.   25. 

Gases,  Apparatus  for  purifying.  A.  R.  Kolb.  1,448,126  : 
Mar.   13. 


1116 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Apparatus   for   bringing. 

16. 

manner  for  utilizing  the 


Gases,     Apparatus     tor     transporting.       P.     E.     Haynes. 

1,469. 75G  ;  Oct.  2. 
Gases,  Compression  of.     J.  B.  Speed.     1,452,619  ;  Apr.  24. 
Gases,  Conditioning.     H.  A.  Prosser.     1,441,71.3  ;   Jan.   9. 
Gases  containing  hydrogen  sulphide  in  the  separation  of 

metals,  Utilizing.     C.  Berthelot.     1,468,988  ;  Sept.  25. 
Gases,    Determining   the   composition   of.      L.    D.   and    A. 

Williams.      1,459,127;  June   19. 
Gases,  Device  for  condensing.     C.  R.  and  M.  C.  Mabee. 

1,461,364  ;  July  10. 
Gases.    Drying.      E.    H.    Arnold    and    W.    T.    Wakeford. 

1,463,279;  July  31. 
Gases,  Electrical  apparatus  for  producing  and  collecting. 

J.  M.  Allen.     1,467,080  ;  Sept,  4. 
Gases,    Electrical    precipitation    of    suspended    particles 

from.     G.  A.   Witte.     1,446  778;   Feb.   27. 
Gases  for  ammonia  synthesis.  Purifying.     I.  W.  Cederberg. 

1,478,889  ;  Dee.  25.    ' 
Gases    from    gas    producers.    Treatment    of.      O.    Piette. 

1,450,562  ;  Apr.  3. 
Gases  generated  by  the  dry  distillation  of  combustibles. 

Recovering  by-products  from.     J.  SchUfer.     1,471,926 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Gases   in    contact   with   liquids, 

W.  H.  Rose.     1,442,414  ;   Jan. 
Gases  into  electrical  energy  and 

latter  for  carrying  out  gas  reactions,  Transforming  the 

kinetic   energy    in.      C.    Petersen.      1,443,091  ;    Jan.   23. 
Gases,    Means   for   separating   suspended   particles    from. 

W.  A.  Schmidt.     1,472,231  ;  Oct.  30. 
Gases,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  cleaning.    A.  N.  Diehl. 

1,455,8.34;   May    22. 
Gases.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  determining  the  heat 

value  of.     O.  Dommer.     1,476,601 ;  Dec.  4. 
Gases,    Method    of   and    apparatus    for   cleaning.      A.    G. 

McKee.     1,459,982;  June  26. 
Gases,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  mixing  and  propor- 
tioning.     W.    B.   Eddison.      1,466,356 ;   Aug.   28. 
Gases,  Process  and  apparatus  for  utilizing  liquefied.     W. 

Lachmann.     1,478,479  ;   Dec.   25. 
Gases,  Purification  of.     R.  G.  Jones.     1,478,036  ;  Dec.  18. 
Gases,     Recording     analyzing     apparatus     for    automatic 

analysis    of.      S.    A.    S.    Krogh    and    P.    H. 

1,474,097;  Nov.   13. 
Gases,    Recovering    valuable    products    from. 

Strom.     1,471,276  ;   Oct.   16. 
Gases,  System  for  cooling  flue.     H.  H.  Utley, 

July  3. 
Gases,   Treating.      A.    Nagelvoort.      1 ,454,591 ;    May    8. 
Gasket.     C.   B.   Bailey.     1.442,421  :   Jan.   16. 
Gasket.     F.  J.  Oven.     1,472,133  ;  Oct.  30, 
Gasket     composition.     Elastic. 

May  22. 
Gasket,  Leather.     B.  B.  Holmes. 
Gasket-lining  machine.     M.   E. 

1,463,915  ;  Aug.  7. 
Gasket-makiiig  machine.     W.  P.  Zommer  and  G.  F.  Magd- 

ziarz.     1,455,560  :   May  15. 
Gasket,  Packing.     W.  Dieter.     1,478,108  :  Dec.  18. 
Gasket  protector.     M.  Mclntyre,     1,468,824  ;  Sept.  25. 
Gaskets  and  applying  same  to  can  necks,   etc.  Forming. 

W.  J.  Towle.     1.446,025  ;  Feb.  20. 
Gaskets  and  applying  the  same  to  can  ends  or  other  clo- 
sures, Machine  for  forming.     W.  J.  Towle.     1,465,101  : 

Aug.  14. 
Gaskets,  Forming  and  applying. 

Mar.   6. 
Gaskets,    Master    template    for. 

Sept.  4. 
Gasoline,      Apparatus      for     treating. 

1,462,335  ;  July  17. 
Gasoline   dispenser.      C.    E.    Sides.      1.451,592 ;    Apr.    10. 
Gasoline-dispensing  apnaratus.     C.  E.  Tucker.     1,476,856  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Gasoline-dispensing 

MacMillen.  Des. 
Gasoline  engine.  A. 
Gasoline    feed, 

Feb.   27. 
Gasoline  filter. 
Gasoline  sauge. 
Gasoline  gauge 

May  22. 

Gasoline   manufacture.      R.    Yates.      1,465,752;    Aug.    21. 
Gasoline,  Prorlncinc.      F.  M.  Hvatt.      1.445.688;   Feb.   20, 
Gasoline  purifier.     W.  C.  Glover.     1,464,071  ;  Aug.  7. 
Gasoline  recovery.     W.  Brink.     1,477,103  ;  Dec.  11. 
Gasoline-reserve-supply      apparatus.        J.      H.      Parsons. 

1,461,805  ;  July  17. 
Gasoline  signal,  Low-.     C.  W.  Dixon.     1.465,351;  Aug,  21. 
Gasoline  systems.  Purifier  for.     O.  H.  Justus.     1,464,822  : 

Aug.   14. 
Gasoline  tank.     C.  Johnson.     1,457,065  ;  May  20. 
Gasoline  tanks,  Combined  cap  and  antisplash  device  for. 

J.  Baudino.     1,470,136  ;  Oct.  9. 
Gasoline     tanks,      Electric      signal     for.        L.      Gruzler 

1  459  154  •   June   19. 
Gasoline  vaporizer.      A.    W.    Griffin.      1.446.087;    Vch.    20. 
Gas-tight    test     rod.       W.     Baton     and    F.     H.     Willcox. 

1,464,738;  Aug.  14. 


Pedersen. 

O.    Nord- 

1,460,872  ; 


J.    Ritter.       1,455,809; 

1,461,902  ;  .July  17. 
Widen  and  W.  A.  Smith. 


W.  J.  Peelle.     1,447,816  ; 
A.    Sharpe.      1,467,200 ; 


T.      A.      Gross. 


apparatus.    Name   plate   for.      W.    C. 
62,616;   July  3. 
F.  Westland.     1,442,168  ; 
Vacuum.       E.     M.     Monroe. 


Jan.  16. 
1,446.920  : 


M.  E.  E.   Dardani.     1.463.006 
M.  Metzger.     1.422,168  ;  Jan. 
and  strainer.     R.   C.  Albury. 


:  July   24. 
16. 
1,456.352  : 


Gate  :  See — • 

Adjustable  gate. 

Automatic  gate. 

Automobile  gate. 

Bin  gate. 

Bridge   gate. 

Coal-leveling  gate. 

Elevator-hatchway    gate 

End  gate. 

Farm  gate. 

Field  gate. 

Head  gate. 

One-way  exit  gate. 
Gate.      R.    D.    Anderson. 


Railway-crossing   gate. 
Railway-crossing        signal 

gate. 
Railway  gate. 
Railway  safety  gate. 
Roadway  gate. 
Self-closing  gate. 
Slide  head  gate. 
Swinging   farm-gate. 
Vehicle  gate. 
Water  gate. 
Water-wheel  gate. 
1,441,322;    Jan.    9. 


i 

kard,M 


Gate.     N.  J.  Bishop.     1,449.'262  ;  Mar.  20. 

Gate.     O.  L.  Cox.     1,450,486;  Apr.  3. 

Gate.     D.  H.  Davis.     1,444,237  ;  Feb.  6. 

Gate.     P.  J.  Etue.     1,447,016  ;  Feb.  27. 

Gate.      W.    P.    Foley    and    R.    W.    Knupp.       1,472,645 ; 

Oct  30. 
Gate.    J.  D.  Gabehart.    1,447,070  ;  Feb.  27. 
Gate.     H.   F.   Guth.     1,459,505 ;   June  19. 
Gate.     R.  H.  Hearn.     1,440,874  ;  Jan.  2. 
Gate.      O.   Hildremyr.     1,447,133 ;    Feb.   27. 
Gate.    J.  M.  McDanlel.     1,462,066 ;  July  17. 
Gate.      R.    J.    Mitchell.      1,475,131  ;    Nov.    20 
Gate.     J.  E.  Post.     1,462,766:   July  24. 
Gate.     J.   Shay.     1,472,994  ;   Nov.   6. 
Gate.      B.    F.    Weymer.      1,451,247 ;   Apr.    10, 
Gate.      G.    B.    Wood,    W.    C.    Bird,    and    E.    B.    Packard, 

1.473,135  ;   Nov.  6. 
Gate-adjusting  means.  Wicket-.    M.  Haeberlein.    1,451,694 

Apr.  17. 
Gate  and  barrier   control  mechanism.     M.  R.  Hutchison 

1,477,493;   Dec.  11. 
Gate    and    mounting.    End.      A.    R.    Nelson.      1,443,497 

Jan.  30. 
Gate    and    operating    means   therefor.      A.    G.    Maasdam 

1,447,312  ;  Mar.  6. 
Gate     and     operating     mechanism     therefor.       J.     Lind 

1,459,631  ;  June  19, 
Gate-closing  device.     M.  M.  Corey.     1,471,830  ;  Oct.  23. 
Gate  fastener.     E.  Allen.     1,467,990  ;  Sept.  18. 
Gate  fastener.     C.  P.   Ruppe.     1,458,079  ;  June  5. 
Gate  fastener.     H.  H.  Schaefer.     1,458,664  :  June  12. 
Gate-fastening  device.     J.   Harris.     1,450,630 ;   Apr.   3. 
Gate   latch.     L.    J.   Rutherford.      1,444,392  ;    Feb.   6. 
Gate  lock.     P.  W.  Ewald.     1,440,777  ;  Jan.  2. 
J.  M.  Stuchlik.    1,440,420  ;  Jan.  2. 
E.  H.  Wayrynen.     1,461,591  ;  July  10. 
Double-lever.      F.    S.    Livingston.      1,470,270 : 


Gate  lock 
Gate  lock. 
Gate   lock 

Oct.  9. 
Gate      machine, 

1,453,647  ;  May 
Gate  mechanism. 
Gate  opener.     W. 


Distributing 


W. 


Waterman. 


G.  M. 
Hird. 


AUard.     1,469,351 ;  Oct. 
1,465.551 ;    Aug.   21. 


mechanism.       H.     E.     Waie.       1,477,987; 


mechanism.      B.    D.   Ross. 


J.  P.  Joy. 
Packer.     1, 


Gate  -  opening 

Dec.   18. 
Gate    operating    and    locking 

1,468,081;    Sept.    18. 
Gate-operating  device.     C.  Nielsen.     1,446,719  ;  Feb.  27. 
Gate-operating    mechanism.    Automatic.      F.    R.    Ashley 

1,475,272  ;  Nov.  27. 
Gate  seats,  Cleaning  device  for.   F.  T.  Carlson.    1,449,653 

Mar.  27. 
Gatherer.     A.    E.    Pearson.      1,448,766 ;   Mar. 
Gathering      machines,      Frames     for.        H. 

1,4.59,731  ;  June  26. 
Gathering  mechanism. 
Gathering  reel.     G.  W 
Gauge  :  See — 

Absolute  pressure  gauge 

Adjustable  gauge. 

Automobile  gasoline  gauj 

Band-tying  gauge. 

Book-cover  gauge. 

Bridge   gauge. 

Butt   gauge. 

Caliper  gauge. 

Compensating  gauge. 

Countersink  gauge. 

Draft  gauge. 

Electric   gauge. 

Female  gauge. 

Fixture  gauge. 

Fluifl   gauge. 

Fluid-pressure   gauge. 

Gasoline  gauge. 

Halr-trimmlng  gauge. 

Indicating  gauge. 

Internal  gauge. 

Limit  gauge. 

Liquid  gauge. 

Liquid  bead  gauge. 

Liquid-level  gauge. 

Micrometer  gauge. 

Miter  gauge. 

Mortar  gause. 
Gauge.     A.  Albo  and  V.  Masellis.     1,464,839  ;  Aug.  14. 
Gauge.     S.   E.   AUwrlght.     1.460,563  :   July  3. 
Gauge.     A.  G.  Anderson.     1,449.368  ;  Mar.  27. 
Gauge.     M.   Bartholdv.     1,448,373 ;  Mar.  13. 
Gauge.     B.  H.  Blood.     1,440,441  ;  Jan.  2, 


20. 
Henderson. 


1.445  0.88:  Feb,   13. 
452,927;  Apr.  24. 


Oil  gauge. 

Perforating-machlne  gauge. 
Plug    gauge. 
Precision    gauge. 
Pressure  gauge. 
Pump  and  gauge. 
Punching-machine  gauge. 
Re.eislering-  pressure  gaugp. 
Ring  gauge. 
Saw  gauge. 
Screw-thread   gauge. 
Sbaft-allnement  gauge. 
Shaving  gauge. 
Snap  gauge. 
Tank  gauge. 
Taper  gauge. 
Thread  gauge. 
Track  gauge. 
Tire  gauge. 

Tire  and  eneine  causie. 
Tire  pressure  gauge. 
Tire    stem-pressure    gauge. 
Water  gauge. 
Wheel  gauge. 
Wheel-quartering  gauge. 
Wheel-truing  gauge. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1117 


Gauge.      B.    H.   Blood.      1,470,802;   Oct.    16. 

Cause.     B.  H.  Blood.     1,477,533;  Dec.  18. 

Gauge.     F.  Eilers.     1,478,328  ;  Dec.  IS. 

Gauae.     M.  15.  Field.     1.466.od9  ;  Aus;.  28. 

Gauge.     L.  Foote.     1,453,222  ;  Apr.  24. 

Gauge.     E.  A.  Francis.     1,465,920  ;  Aug.  21. 

Gauge.     C.  J.  Gaugh.      1,442.333;   .lau.  16. 

Gauw.     J.  Grnhain.     1,466,043;  Aug.  28. 

Gautre.      K.   V.    H.    Remolds.      1.474.209 ;    Nov.    13. 

Gauge.      L.    Rouanet.      1.471,211 ;    Oct.    16. 

Gauge,     a.  C.  Smith.     1,444,565;     Feb.  6. 

Gauge.      M.  C.    ScliweiutTt.      1,450,890 ;   May  22. 

Gauge.     L.  A.  Staucb.     1,465,094  ;  Aug.  21. 

Gauge.      K.    Willinms.      1,447,454;    Mar.   6. 

Gauge.     W.  H.   Wood.     1,478,317  ;  Dec.   18. 

Gauge.      J.    G.    Zuber.      1.474,992 ;    Nov.    20. 

Gauge    case.      C.    B.   Crocker.      1,466.790;    Sept.    4. 

Gauge  mechanism,  Pressure-.    C.  H.  Graesser.    1,461,730 ; 

July  17. 
Gauge  pin.     E.  L.  Megill.     1,455,346  ;  May  15. 
Gauges.  Method  and  apparatus  for  coordinating  the  pres- 
sure     columns      of      liquid-pressure.        C.    R.    Waser. 

1,464,254  ;   Aug.    7. 
Gauging  instrument.     O.  Schlaupitz.     1,472,195  ;  Oct.  30. 
Gauging  instrument.   Circle-.     H.   J.   Adams.      1,461,569  ; 

July  10. 
Gauging  machine.     B.  H.  Jordan.     1,464,938  ;  Aug.  14. 
Gear.     A.    E.   Forsyth.     1,470,718;   Oct.   16. 
Gear.      F.    Gahlert,   Jr.      1,460,958 ;    July    3. 
Gear.     J.  .S.  Kinney.     1,466.236:  Aug.  28. 
Gear.     N.  Trbojevich.     1,465,149 ;  Aug.  14. 
Geat    adapted    for    use    in    connection    with    hydraulic 

presses,   steam   hammers,  and   the  like.   Work-rotating. 

W.  Halliwell.     1,472,977;  Nov.  6. 
Gear  and  clutch   mechanism.  Transmission.     B.  B.   Rich- 
ardson.    1,443,591 ;  Jan.  30. 
Gear     arrangement     tor     motor     vehicles.        H.     Grade. 

1,440,175  ;  Feb.  20. 
Gear    and    thrust    bearing,    Combined.      F.    E.    Knapp. 

1,462,938;   July  24. 
Gear-assembling     device.       C.     A.    Johnson.       1,463,269 ; 

July  31. 
Gear,   Automatic   change.     E.   J.  Appleberg.     1,472,263 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Gear-case   sprayers,   Oil-flow   indicator   for.      G.   Paterson 

ana  C.  Thew.     1.463.174;   July  31. 
Gear,    Change-speed.      Graf    A.    von    Soden-Fraunhofen. 

1,453,032  ;  Apr.  24. 
Gear,  Change-speed.     E.  R.  Williams.     1,471,228  ;  Oct.  16. 
Gear  chuck.     F.  C.  Zumdahl.     1,444,721  ;   Feb.  6. 
Gear,    Coarse-pitch    spiral   bevel.      F.    A.    Bower    and    B. 

Cataline.     1,455,706  :  May  15. 
Gear,    Combined    driving   and    steering.      L.    A.    Russell. 

1.467,196  :  Sept.  4. 
Gear  construction.     J.  E.  Blodgett.     1,468,794;  Sept.  25. 
Gear  construction.    E.  P.  Leow.    1,449,903  ;  Mar.  27. 
Gear   control.     E.   L.    Simouson.     1,473,128 ;    Nov.    6. 
Gear-control    mechanism.    Clutch    for    differential-.     I.    C. 

Woodward.      1.462,879 ;    July    24. 
Gear  control  mechanism.  Differential-.     I.  C.  Woodward. 

1,464,795  ;   Aug.   14. 
Gear,  Crank-shaft  differential.     A.  E.  Osborn.     1,458.496  ; 

June  12. 
Gear,  Crank-shaft  transmission.   A.-E.  Osborn.    1,441,521  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Gear    cutter.      G.    E.    and    G.    R.    Stevenson.      1,445,458 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Gear    cutting.       R.     L.     Hibbard    and     F.     W.     Wappat. 

1,477,562  ;  Dec.   18. 
Gear-cutting  machine.     F.  W.  Jury.     1,456,240  ;  May  22. 
Gear-cutting    machine.      W.    H.     Kitto,    jr.,    and    S.    B. 

Moiles.     1,451,097  ;  Apr.  10. 
Gear-cutting    machines.    Mechanism    for    testing.      C.    G. 

Olson.     1,451,921 ;  Apr.  17. 
Gear,  Differential.     I.  M.  Marcy.     1,448,670  ;  Mar.  13. 
Gear,  Diffcren-tial.     B.  O'Uonneli.     1.455,G.30  ;  May   15. 
Gear,  Difcerential.     W.  M.  Shirley.     1,452,316  ;  Apr.  17. 
Gear,  Differential.    J.  H.  Sternbergh.    1,461,102  ;  July  10. 
Gear,  Differential  or  balance.     L.  E.  de  Mole.     1,448,056; 

Mar.    13. 
Gear,  Draft.     H.  C.  Priebe.     1,451,959  ;  Apr.  17. 
Gear,  Draft.    H.  C.  Priebe.    1,451,961 ;  Apr.  17. 
Gear,  Draft.     H.  C.  Priebe.     1,466.727-8  ;  Sept.  4. 
Gear,   Draft.      H.   C.    Priebe.     1,470,286-8 ;    Oct.   9. 
Gear,   Draft.      H.   C.   Priebe.     1,478.578 :    Dec.    25. 
Gear,  Drag-spindle.     M.   Maag.     1,460,552 ;  July  3. 
Gear  drive.     J.  K.  Delano.     1,459,948  ;  June  26. 
Gear,   Driving.      A.   Peterson.      1,464,108  ;   Aug.   7. 
Gear.  Dumping.     E.  B.  Hough.     1,459,209  ;  June  19. 
Gear    element.    Flexible.      E.    B.    Thompson.      1,475,902 ; 

Nov.   27. 
Gear,  Engine  reverse.    E.  L.  Schellens.     1,476.470  :  Dec.  4. 
Gear,  Flexible.     G.  H.  F.  Holy.     1,460,131 ;  June  26. 
Gear  follower  block.  Draft-.     D.  S.  Barrows.     1,474,225  : 
\      Nov.  13. 

j  Gear    for    automobiles.    Differential.      C.    C.    Boomsliter. 
t      1,472.629;  Oct.  30. 

I  Gear    for    electric    driving   aaechanism,    Control-.      C.    K. 
k      Edwards.      1,472,358 :    Oct.    30. 

( Gear  for  goniometric  apparatus.   Differential.     A.   Casti. 
I      glioni.     i,476,.591 :  Dec.  4. 
( Gear  for  motor  vehicles.   Change-speed.     A.   R.  Mitchell. 

1,445,703  ;  Feb.  20. 


Gear    for    motor    vehicles,    Transmission.     H.    Lawrence. 

1,441,099;  Jan.  2. 
Gear  for  moving  tlie  bottoms  of  dumping  receptacles.    P. 

Kruger.     1,474,785;  Nov.  20. 
Gear    for    snowplows.    Driving.      G.    D.    and    li.    T.    Toy. 

1,473,889  ;  Nov.  13. 
Gear  for  the  control  of  engine  valves.  Hydraulic.     A.  I. 

Nicholson.      1,472.013  :    Oct.    30. 
Gear,   Friction   draft.     H.  C.   Priebe.     1,470,285;   Oct.   9. 
Gear,     Friction    draft.       E.     C.     Washburn.       1,462,892 ; 

July   24. 
Gear,    Friction    draft.      W.    E.    Van    Dorn.      1,466,684; 

Sept.  4. 
Gear  friction  shells.  Detachable  lining  for  draft-.     W.  A. 

Geiger.     1,472,971:  Nov.  6. 
Gear,  Frictional  draft.     R.  J.  Cook.     1,448,200  :  Mar.  13. 
Gear,  Frictional  draft.     R.  J.  Cook.     1,463,873  ;  Aug.  7. 
Gear-generating    machine,     High-speed.      E.    R.    Fellows. 

1,463,806  ;  Aug.  7. 
Gear,  Gradual-change.     C.  E.  Henriod.     1,450,595  ;  Apr.  3. 
Gear-grinding    apparatus.       C.    H.     Schurr.       1,462,985 ; 

July  24. 
Gear-grinding  machine.     O.  Garrison.     1,469,504  ;  Oct.  2. 
Gear,  Hoisting.     G.  A.  Swenson.     1,446,278;  Feb.  20. 
Gear  joint  and  housing.  Swivel.     J.  K.  Olsen.     1,459,988  ; 

June  26. 
Gear    mechanism.    Power-transmission-.      W.    B.    Fageol. 

1,463,389  ;  July  31. 
Gear   mechanism.   Reduction-.     A.    C.    Stahl.      1,463,447; 

July  31. 
Gear    of    motor    road   vehicles.    Transmission.      E.    J.    de 

Norraanville.      1,447,837  ;   Mar.   6. 
Gear,   Operating.      W.    T.   Tabb.     1,470,778  ;    Oct.    16. 
Gear-operating     device,      Awning     worm-.        C.     Joseph. 

1,475,233  ;  Nov.  27. 
Gear  or  wheel  puller.     D.  R.  Capes.     1,445,749  ;  Feb.   20. 
Gear  or  wheel  removing  device.     W.  J.  Mielke.     1,446,918  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Gear,   Power   reverse.      W.   Guenst.      1,477,557 ;   Dec.    18. 
Gear,  Progressive-change-speed.   C.  E.  Henriod.   1.450,594  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Gear,  Progressive  change-speed.   C.  E.  Henriod.    ]  ,457,062  ; 

May  29. 
Gear  puller.      E.   E.   Good.     1,471,259  ;   Oct.   16. 
Gear  puller.     G.  L.   Hunt.     1.456,735  ;  May  29. 
Gear  puller.    A.  F.  Young.    1,462,437  ;  July  17. 
Gear  i)u!ler.      R.  W.  Wright.     1,447.830  ;  Mar.  6. 
Gear,  Reduction.     H.  E-  Twomley.     1.456,200  ;  May  22. 
Gear,  Reduction.    M.  J.  Waclaw.     1,441.136  ;  Jan.  2. 
Gear.   Reduction.     G.   W.  Webb.     1,444.717  ;  Feb.   0. 
Gear,  Regulating.     E.   Schroder.     1,460,281  :  June  26. 
Gear,    Reversible    driving.       W.    D.    Smith.      1,451,793 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Gear,   Reversing.      G.    W.    Henry.      1,441,682 ;    Jan.    9. 
Gear,  Reversing.     W.  L.  Kerlin.     1,443,790  :  Jan.  30. 
Gear,    Reversing.      L.    Thallmayer.      1,463,638 ;    July    31. 
Gear,  Running.     T.  B.  Watson.     1.441,190  ;  Jan.  2. 
Gear     selecting    and     changing     device.       J.     Blackburn. 

1,4.55,161  ;  May  15. 
Gear  set,  Variable-speed.     H.  J.  Taylor.    1,450,266  ;  Apr.  3. 
Gear    shaper.    High-speed.      E.    R.    Fellows.      1,478.4  72  : 

Dec.  25. 
Gear-shaping    machine    with    side-trimming    attachment. 

E.  W.  Miller.     1,470,229;  Oct.  9. 
Gear  shift.     H.  A.  Hanson.     1,464,037-8  ;  Aug.  7. 
Gear  shift.     H.   W.  McMullin.     1,467,675  ;   Sept.   11. 
Gear  shift  and  brake  control.    W.  R.  Coulter.     1,478.176; 

Dec.   18. 
Gear   shift   and   speed    control.   Automatic.      H.   R.    Hoff- 
man.     1,475.265  :   Nov.  27. 
Gear-shift  lever  and  dust  cap.     C.  L.  Johnson.     1,454,600  ; 

May  8. 
Gear-shift  lock.     N.  Collion.     1,453,004  ;  Apr.  24. 
Gear-shift  lock.     J.  Witte.     1,464,859  ;  Aug.  14. 
Gear  shift.  Mechanical.    H.  H.  Mathls.   1,446,806  :  Feb.  27. 
Gear-shift     mechanism.       J.     S.     Alspaugh.       1,462,530 ; 

July  24. 
Gear-shift  mechanism.     J.  J.  Haskin.     1,471,730  ;  Oct.  23. 
Gear-shift  mechanism.     L.  Morinsky.     1,464,328  ;  Aug.  7. 
Gear-shifting  device.     L.  A.  Laursen.     1,462,139  ;  July  17. 
Gear-shifting     device.       W.     N.     Rettinger.       1,468,400 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Gear-shifting   mechanism.      J.    S.    Alspaugh.      1,456,496; 

May  29. 
Gear-shifting   mechanism.      A.    T.    Brown.      1,446,824-5 ; 

Feb.  27.   • 
Gear-shifting    mechanism.     Control    device    for.       K.    R. 

Manville.     1,466,453  ;   Aug.  28. 
Gear-shifting  mechanism,   Selector  for.     C.   W.   Shockley. 

1.466,067  ;   Aug.   28. 
Gear     specially     applicable     to     motor-propelled     c.vcles. 

Driving.  G.  M.  Cameron-Cowburn.  1.463,610  ;  July  31. 
Gear,  Speed-change.  E.  W.  Jackson.  1,457,526 ;  June  5. 
Gear,  Split.     J.  C.  Jones  and  A.  C.  Kreutzer.    1,473,706  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Gear,  Steering.     D.  T.  Hastings.     1,465,667  ;  Aug.  21. 
Gear  teeth.  Apparatus  for  testing  the  contours  of.     C.  J. 

Harter.      1,463,580 ;    July    31. 
Gear    teeth.    Apparatus    for    generating.      H.    E.    Taylor. 

1,476,304  ;  Dec.  4. 
Gear   teeth,    Generation   of.      H.    E.    Taylor.      1,478,188; 

Dee.  18. 


1118 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Gear  teeth,  Hob  for  cutting.    J.  M.  Labberton.    1,446,910  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Gear-testing    fixture.     Spur.      W.    P.    Lotz.       1,445,631  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Gear  tooth.     J.  M.  Labberton.     1,453,395;   May  1. 
Gear,  Toothed.     H.  D.  Williams.     1,469,290;  Oct.  2. 
Gear,  Transmission.     W.  G.  Beatty.     1,466,782  ;   Sept.  4. 
Gear,  Transmission.    E.  C.  Blackwell.     1,445,741  ;  Feb.  20. 
Gear,  Transmission.      S.   F.  Ewart.     1,446,037  ;    Feb.   20. 
Gear,  Transmission.     S.  A.   Smith.     1,457,945  ;  June  5. 
Gear   transmission.     C.    W.    Snodgrass    and   W.  -R.    Whll- 

moyer.     1,453,413  ;  May  1. 
Gear  transmission  device.     R.  B.  Armstrong.     1,475,468  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Gear    transmission    mechanism,    Cone-.      A.     E.    Osborn. 

1,453,478  ;  May  1. 
Gear,     Transmitting     and     reversing.       R.     Boninsegni. 

1,462,900;   July  24. 
Gear,  Transom  draft.     H.  M.  Pflager.     1,467,682  ;  Sept.  11. 
Gear,  Variable.     N.  Webster.     1,478,075;  Dec.  18. 
Gear,      Variable-speed.        J.      A.      and      W.      D.      Miller. 

1,463,287  ;  July  31. 
Gear,   Variable-speed.     M.   M.  Smith.     1,444,712 ;   Feb.   6. 
Gear,  Variable-speed  drive.     B.  H.  Saunders.     1,475,449  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Gear,     Variable-speed     transmission.        J.     H.      Watson. 

1,462,528  ;   July  24. 
Gear  wheel.     A.   J.  Bastian.      1,472,147  ;   Oct.   30. 
Gear    wheel    and    manufacturing    the    same.      J.    Eckert. 

1.454,508;   May   8. 
Gear-wheel    forging   dies    and   making  same.      J.    Eckert. 

1,470,818;  Oct.  16. 
Gear     wheels.     Apparatus     for     testing.      J.      Laessker, 

1.444,470  ;  Feb.  6. 
Gear  wheels.  Making.     P.  B.  Shee.     1,444,213;  Feb.  6. 
Gear  worms.  Forging.     A.  L.  Eicher.     1,474,516  ;  Nov.  20. 
Gear  yoke,  Composite  draft-.     G.  C.  Murray.     1,465,363  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Geared   wrench.      J.   A.    Roberts.      1,477,448 ;   Dec.   11. 
Gearing.     K.  Alquist.     1,459,964  ;   June  26. 
Gearing.     G.  B.  Bggert.     1,442,057  ;  Jan.  16. 
Gearing.     C.  L.  Heisler.     1.453,709  ;  May  1. 
Gearing.     A.  Seniw.     1,449,353  ;  Mar.  20. 
Gearing.     G.  Slider.     1,452,222  ;  Apr.  17. 
Gearing.      G.    D.    Sundstrand.      1,473,160;    Nov.    6. 
Gearing    and    reversing    device.     Change-speed.       C.     K. 

Seifried.     1,447,047  ;  Feb.  27. 
Gearing,       Bevel-gear       transmission.         D.       E.       Ross. 

1,464,777;  Aug.  14. 
Gearing,     Change-speed.       J.     H.     Hand.       1,472,121-2 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Gearing,   Differential.      A.   P.   Brush   and   O.   M.   Nacker. 

1,446,545  ;  Feb.  27. 
Gearing.     Differential.      H.    A.    Cartwright.      1,477,310; 

Dec.  11. 
Gearing,  Differential.     D.  A.  Flynn.     1,465,469;  Aug.  21. 
Gearing,  Differential.     J.  A.  Hazelton.     1,450,210  ;  Apr.  3. 
Gearing,  Differential.     D.  D.  Ormsby.     1,469,190 ;  Sept.  25. 
Gearing,     Differential.       M.     J.     L.     Towler.       1,454,578 ; 

May  8. 
Gearing,  Differential.     J.  M.  West     1,466,320  ;  Aug.  28. 
Gearing,   Differential   or   balance.      J.    Higginson   and    H. 

Arundel.      1,447,552  ;  Mar.  6. 
Gearing,   Flexible.     M.   de   Connick.      1,460,661 ;   July   3. 
Gearing  for  marine  propulsion  and  the  like.     K.  Alquist. 

1,462,316  ;  July  17. 
Gearing  for  motor  vehicles.  Transmission.     N.  Bohlin  and 

S.  Forner.     1.477,208  ;  Dec.  11. 
Gearing,   Friction.     J.   D.    Gibbs.      1,477,052;    Dec.   11. 
Gearing,   Frictional.     D.    Applegate.      1,454,615  ;    May    8. 
Gearing.     Lubricator     for     intermediate.       V.     W.     Pag6. 

1,453,991 ;  May  1. 
Gearing  mechanism.     C.  Henderson.     1,461,484  ;  July  10. 
Gearing    mechanism.      A.    L.     Stewart    and    E.    Finsen. 

1,467,655  ;  Sept.  11. 
Gearing,  Pawl  and  ratchet.     W.  B.  Bennitt.     1,440,438  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Gearing,  Planetary.     E.  J.  Welffens.     1,462,950  ;  July  24. 
Gearing,  Planetary.     E.  J.  Welffens.     1,462.951 :  .July  24. 
Gearing,    Power-transmitting.      G.    B.    Keil.      1,467,169 : 

Sept.  4. 
Gearings,    Protecting    device    for.      F.    Kec.      1,466,449 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Gearing,    Rear-axle.     G.    C.   Goode.      1,477,170 ;   Dec.    11. 
Gearing,  Reduction.     W.  E.  Sharkey.     1,4.55,360  ;  May  15. 
Glaring,  Resilient.     C.  W.   Luhr.     1,456,700;   May   29. 
Gearing,    Reverse.      A.    E.    Osborn.      1,441.520 ;    .Tan.    9. 
Gearing,  Reversible.    F.  Ljungstrom,  I.  IBroberg,  and  E.  O. 

Ericksson.     1,451,2661   Apr.  10. 
Gearing.      Sinusoidal.        H.     J.     Eberhardt.       1,443.837 ; 

.Tan.  .30. 
Gearing,    Skew    helical    crown.      E.    Stubbs    and    E.    R. 

Fellows.     1,461,230;   July  10. 
Gearing,     Speed.       P.     E.     Bottinelli     and     M.     Arrighi. 

1,473,459  ;  Nov.  6. 
Gearing,    Speed-changing.      R.    A.    Fontaine.      1,466,933 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Gearing,    Transmission.      E.    C.    Hatcher   and    T.    Rooke. 

1,447,845  ;  Mar.  6. 
Gearing,    Transmission.      B.    E.    Richardson.      1,478,529  : 

Dec.  25. 
Gearing  unit,  Transmission-.     P.  V.  Troupe.      1,457,236  ; 
May  29. 


D.     E.     Ross. 


is- 

I 


Gearing,     Vai-iable-speed     transmission 

1,469,333  ;   Oct.   2. 
Gearing,  Variable-velocity  ratio.     F.  J.  tiealey.     1,440,462  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Gearing,  Variable  velocity  ratio.    F.  J.  Healey.   1,446,294; 

Feb.  20. 
Gearing,  Worm.     P.  Brown  and  F.  J.  Bostock.     1,440.907  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Gearing,  Woi-m.     V.  Graf  v.  Alten.     1,449,205  ;  Mar.  20. 
Gears,  Adjusting  mechanism  for  friction.     W.  S.  Crandell. 

1,456,121  ;    May   22. 
Gears,    Apparatus    for    cutting    toothed.      F.    M.    Lewis. 

1,452,121 ;  Apr.  17. 
Gears,  Attachment  for  differential.   J.  H.  Dalr.    1,458,877  : 

June  12. 
Gears,  Automatic  ad.1ustment  device  for  mechanical  ti'ans 

mission.     L.  M.  Masson.     1,443,630  ;  Jan.  80. 
Gears    by    new    method.    Apparatus    for    rolling.      IT. 

Anderson.      1,460,528  ;   July   3. 
Gears,  Calculator  for.     .L  H.  Carver.     1,476,489;  Dec. 
Gears,  etc.,   from   their   shafts.   Tool   for  pulling.     A. 

Johnson.     1,457,841 ;  June  5. 
Gears    for    self-propelled    vehicles.    Automatic    control    of 

variable-speed.     F.  A.  Oddie.     1,446,205  ;  Feb.   20. 
Gears,  Forming  spiral  bevel.     N.  Trbojevich.     1,465,150; 

Aug.   14. 
Gears,  Lock  for  steering.    W.  Ganz.    1,453,256 ;  Apr.  24. 
Gears,    Locking    means    for    differential.      H.    A.    Woods. 

1,466,778;  Sept.  4. 
Gears,    Machine    for    and    method    of    broaching.      J.    L. 

Perkins,   IT.   D.   Croft,   and   F.   W.    Sickles.      1,469,602; 

Oct.  2. 
Gears,    Making    forged    tractor.      R.    Henry    and    W.    M. 

Mansfield.     1,472,522;  Oct.  30. 
Gears,  Method  of  and   means  for  testing.     C.   L.   Trosky 

and  C.  C.  Marsh.     1,473,748;  Nov.   13. 
Gears   or   cams   and   their  axles,   Tool  for  assembling  or 

disassembling.     D.  Miller.     1,471,502  ;  Oct.  23. 
Gears  to  their  axles.  Tool  for  removing  from  or  applying 

differential.     W.  C.  Bakels.     1,463.031 ;  July  24. 
Gears,    Yoke    for    draft.      C.    A.    Carscadin.      1,470,809; 

Oct.  16. 
Gearless  diffprential.   J.  D.  Allen.     1,440,325  ;  Feb.  20. 
Gearless   differential.      E.   M.   Bell.      1,477,236;    Dec.   11. 
Gearless  differential.     J.  A.  Wiora.     1,443.448  ;  Jan.  30. 
Gelatin   and   glue.   Purifying.      C.   R.   Smith.      1,457,466; 

June  5. 
Gelatin   tester.     A.   D.   Burke.     1,470,806;   Oct.   16. 
Gem  setting.     J.  Pejchar.     1,470,462  ;  Dec.  4. 
Gem  setting.     C.  T.  WIttstein.     1,449,158;  Mar.  20. 
Gem  -  setting      machine.      Automatic.        D.      Lombard!. 

1,465,446;  Aug.  21. 
Gem-setting  tool.     S.  Toy.     1,442.986  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Generating  plant.  Single-unit.     B.  F.  Andrews  and  R.  E. 

Acre.     1,447,371 ;  Mar.  6. 
Generator:  See —  Electric  generator. 

Acetylene  generator.  Electric-current  generator. 

Acetylene-gas  generator.  Gas  generator. 

Air  -  motor  -  driven    gener-      Hydrocarbon  -  vapor     gen- 
ator.  erator. 

Automobile  starterand gen-     Ignition  and  lighting  gen- 
erator, erator. 

Current   commutatoi;  gen-      Multifrequency    generator. 

erator.  Power  generator. 

Current  generator.  Steam  generator. 

Generator.     A.   E.   Buchenberg.      1,475.918 ;    Nov.    27. 
Generator.     L.  A.  Darling.     1,447,282  ;  Mar.  6. 
Generator.     E.  L.  Stangeland.     1,455,275  ;   May  15. 
Generator  and  battery   control.     G.  Fornaca.     1,448,484 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Generator    and   burner,    Hydrocarbon.      G.    N.    Blanchard 

and  C.  F.  Colmar.     1,458,680 ;  June  12. 
Generator  and  the  generation  of  multiple  frequencies.     B. 

W.  Kendall.     1,446,752  ;  Feb.  27. 
Generator  regulation.     R.  H.  Sullivan.     1,475.251 ;  Nov.  27. 
Generator  regulator.     A.   F.  Brotz.     1,472,788 ;   Nov.  6. 
Generator  set.  Turbo.     C.  W.  Dake.     1,446,787  ;  Feb.  27. 
Generators,    Apparatus    for    removing    blast    gases    from 

water-gas.     H.  ICnofeL     1,459,058;  June  19. 
Generators,  Controlling  means  for  hydraulic.     S.  G.  Wig- 

elius.     1,440,428  ;  Jan.  2. 
Generators,  Impulse-starter  mechanism  for  ignition.    J.  L. 

Milton.     1.458.431  ;  June  12. 
Generators,  Multiple-unit  system  of  engine-driven.    A.  F. 

Brotz.     1,476,686  ;  Dec.   11. 
Generators,   Regulator   for   electric.      R.    G.   Standerwick. 

1,477.781:   Dec.    18. 
Generators,  Regulator  for  electric.     C.  P.   Steinmetz  and 

R.    G.    Standerwick.     1,477,782 ;    Dec.    18. 
Geometrical    instrument.      B.    Bartholomew.      1,464,633; 

Aug.   14. 
Gllsoultic   products.     C.   N.   Forrest.   H.   P.   Hayden,  and 

O.   R.   Douthett.     1.459,328;   June   19. 
Gimlet.      V.   T.   Julin.      1,441,930;   Jan.    9. 
Gin  breasts.  Lift  for.     C.  R.  P.  Pool.     1,471,416  ;  Oct.  23. 
Gin    feeders,    cleaner    attachment    for    cotton-.      J.    A. 

Streun.     1,473,059  ;  Nov.  6.. 
Gin  rib.     P.  B.  Cumpston.     1,460,228;  June  26. 
Gin-rib    mounting,    Linter-.      T.    M.    Jones.      1,457,172 ; 

May  29. 
Ginning  and  cleaning  machine.     W.  D.  McCoy.     1,478,572  ; 
Dec.   25. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1119 


L.  L.  Foss.     1.440,452; 


Ginnin?  machine,  Cotton-roping. 

Jan.  2. 
Gins.    Attachment    for   huller    cotton. 

1,446,021  ;  Feb.  20; 
Gins,  Feed-control  attachment  for  cotton. 

1,441.627;  Jan.  9. 
Gins.    Feeder    for    cotton.      W.    A.     Hiller. 

Mar.  13. 
Gins,   Pneumatic   elevator   for  elevating  seed   cotton   for. 

C.  R.  Wood.     1,435,764  ;  Mav  15. 
Gins,  Roll-box  structure  for.     A.  A.  Vardell. 
May  15. 

Light-weight.     K.  Arnsteln.     1,449,721 ;  Mar.  27. 
A.  A.   C.  Malcolm.      1.445,840  ;  Feb.  20. 
G.  Mandallan.     1,474,421  ;  Nov.  20. 
G.  Mandallan.     Des.   62,998;   Sept.   4. 
women's    apparel.       O.    David.       1,452,148 ; 


E.    B.    Sherman. 
J.  R.  Hubbard. 


1,448,443  ; 


1,455,685  ; 


Girder, 
Girdle. 
Girdle. 
Girdle. 
Girdle 
Apr. 
Girdle 
Gland, 
Glands. 


S. 

S. 
for 
17. 

or  corset.     C.  M.   Carr.     1.472,552  ;   Oct.   30. 
Stuffing-box.     M.  Di  Lorenzo.     1,455,606:  May  15. 

Recovery   of   the   active   principle   of  the   supra- 


C.    S.    Stafleord.      1,443,767 


like.   Manufacture  of  articles   of.     M.   A 

1,465,545  ;   Aug.   21. 

J.  C.  Wells  and  E.  D.  Tillyer. 


1,454,200 


J.    P, 


W.    J.    Jacobs. 
K.    E.    Peller. 


C.  R. 


renal.     K.    Wooyenalia.      1,460,832 ;   July   3. 
Glare  protector.     A.  C.  Schnalse.     1,478,799  ;  Dec.  25. 
Glare  protector.     C.  F.  Sechrist.     1,468,750  ;  Sept.  25. 
Glare  screen.     J.  J.  Jacobs.     1,473,185  ;   Nov.   6. 
Glare  screen.     A.  and  H.  McPhaill.     1,476,002;  Dec.  4. 
Glare  shield.     W.   E.   Loranger.     1,454,390 ;   May  8. 
Glare-shield  device.     J.  E.  Roy.     1,473.878  ;  Nov.  13. 
Glare  stop.     F.  W.  La  Moreaus.     1,467,002  ;  Sept.  4. 
Glass.     B.  McCracken  and  C.  Pirott.     Des.  63,108  ;  Oct.  2 
Glass  and  celluloid,  Uniting.     H.  Rosenthal.     1,478,(>62 

Dec.   2."). 
Glass    and     making   same.      W.    C.    Taylor.      1,449,793 

Mar.  27. 
Glass    and    other    furnace. 

Jan.  30. 
Glass  and  the 

Demongeot. 
Glass,  Antaeus. 

May  8. 
Glass,    Apparatus    for   bending   continuous    sheet. 

Crowley  and  C.  A.  Rowley.     1.447.647:  Mar.  6. 
Glass,  Apparatus   for   cutting  sheet.      C.   A.    Rowley   and 

J.  A.  Reece.     1,453,856:   May  1. 
Glass.    Apparatus    for    drawing    sheet. 

1.453,842  ;  May  1. 
Glass,    Apparatus    for    feeding    molten 

1,473,587;  Nov.  6. 
Glass.  Apparatus  for  gathering  and  transferring   molten. 

J.  F.  Rule.     1,453,285  ;  May  1. 
Glass,     Apparatus     for     making    wire.       N.     A.     Llston. 

1,466,025  ;  Aug.  28. 
Glass,  Apparatus  for  operating  on  molten.     E.  H.  Lorenz. 

1,466,367;  Aug.  28. 
Glass,  Apparatus  for  producing  charges  of  molten 

Lott.     1,458,834  ;  June  12. 
Glass.    Apparatus    for    stretching   sheet.      C.    A.    Rowley. 

1.444,038;    Feb.    6. 
Glass,  Apparatus  for  treating.     A.  Boardman.    1,472,456  ; 

Oct.  80. 
Glass  articles,  Machine  for  the  manufacture  of.     R.  F. 

Hall.     1,461,271  ;  July   10. 
Glass-banding  machine.     J.  B.  Greer.     1,473.762  ;  Nov.  13. 
Glass-blowing    machine.      M.    P.     Wetmore.       1,446,026 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Glass-blowing  machine.     J.  M.  Young.   l,4ticS,454  ;  June  12. 
Glass-blowing    machines.    Take-out   and    steadying   device 

J.  M.  Young.     1,458,455  ;  June  12. 
Glass-blowing    machines,    Takeout    and    steadying    device 

for.     J.  M.  Young.     1,458,456;  June  12. 
Glass,  Caliper-reading.    C.  V.  Larson.     1,472,074  ;  Oct,  30, 
Glass    containers.    Metal    top    for    sealing.      M.    P.    Orr. 

1,478.141  :   Dec.   18. 
Glass,   Cupping.     J.    Cateula.     1,463,458 ;   July   31. 
Glass   cutter.      H.   W.    Hill.      1,459,369;   June   19. 
Glass  cutter.  Circular.     J.  B    Dezell.     1.442.926  ;  ,Tan,  23, 
Glass-cutting  machine.     H.  B.  Davis.     1,462,030  ;  July  17. 
Glass-cutting    mechanism.      E.    T.    Ferngren    and    L.    D. 

Soubier.     1,453.315  ;  May  1. 
Glass  cylinders.  Apparatus  for  supporting.     T.  Stenhouse. 

1,460,043  ;  June  26. 
Glass    cylinders,    Method    and    apparatus    for    drawing. 

T.  Stenhouse.     1,460,285  ;  June  26. 
Glass  cylinders,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  supporting. 

T.  Stenhouse.     1.460,286  ;  June  26. 
Glass  dish.     W.  H.  Magee.     Des.  62,228  ;  Apr.  17. 
Glass  dish.    W.  H.  Magee.     Des.  62,404  ;  May  22. 
Glass  dish.  Composite.    H.  G.  Dalzell.    1,478,026  ;  Dec.  18. 
Glass  dish  or  similar  article.    C.  W.  Oldham.    Des.  63,039  ; 

Sept.   18. 
Glass,  Drawing.     H.  J.   Walter.     1,475,527;  Nov.   27. 
Glass  dravring  and  delivering  mechanism,   Sheet-.     I.   B. 

Busard.     1,466,421 ;  Aug.  28. 
Glass-drawing    apparatus.      C.    Donaldson    and 

1,461,603  ;  July  10. 
Glass-drawing  apparatus.     W.  Gray.     1,449,038 
:  Glass-drawing  apparatus.    W.  Gray.     1,450,590  ; 
Glass,     Drawing     continuous     sheet.        R.     P. 
,       1,469.3.80;  Oct.  2. 

Glass,     Drawing     continuous     sheet.        L.     D. 
I       1,463,273  ;  July  31. 

!  Glass-drawing    machines,    Changing    bending 
sheet-.    R.  P.  Callard.     1,463,261 ;  July  31. 


C.    Day. 

;  Mar.  20. 
Apr.  3. 
Callard. 

Soubier. 
rollers    In 


Glas.s-drawing      mechanism.      Sheet-.        R.      P.      Callard. 

1,469.379;  Oct.  2. 
Glass-drawing      mechanism,      Sheet-.        T.      S.      Owens. 

1,462,495;  July  24. 
Glass     drawing     mechanism.     Sheet-.       M.     J.     Owens. 

1,466,457  ;  Aug.  28. 
Glass  facing.     D.  Hamilton.     1,452,684 ;   Apr.  24. 
Glass-feeding  mechanism.     E.  Miller.     1,470,023;  Oct.  9. 
Glass-filler   fixture,   Drinking-.     W.  E.   Field.     1,442,140; 

Jan.  16. 
Glass    finishing    and    polishing    machine.      G.    C.    Scott. 

1,462,522;  July  24, 
Glass  frame  and  mirror.  Combination  chipped-.    J.  Keczur. 

Des.   62,731 ;  July  24. 
Glass  frame  and  mirror.  Combination  colored  chipped-.    J. 

Keczur.     Des.   62,732;   July   24. 
Glass     furnaces,     Raw-material     conveyer     for     feeding. 

W.  F.  Brown.     1,473,008;  Nov.  6. 
Glass,    Gathering   and    delivering   apparatus    for    molten. 

A.  C.  Wilcox.     1,465,886;  Aug.  21. 

Glass    globe.    Prismatic.      W.    A.    Dorey.      Des.    61,906 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Glass  globe.  Prismatic.    W.  A.  Dorey.    Des.  62,187  ;  Apr.  3. 
Glass    hall    illuminating    bowl.      E.    A.    Gillinder.      Des. 

63.256;    Nov.    13. 
Glass-handling      apparatus.        F.      O'Neill.        1,462,652 ; 

July  24. 
Glass  holder.  Drinking-.     M.  Blackman,  L.  K.  Hosier,  and 

E.  B.  McKee.     1,468,256;   Sept.   18. 
Glass    in    pots,    Melting.      F.    E.    Troutman    and    C.    H. 

Christie.     1,476,431  ;  Dec.  4. 
Glass,  Leer  conveyer  for  continuous  sheet.     F.  E.  Deulin. 

1.447.648  :  Mar.  6. 

Glass,  Leer  conveyer  for  sheet.     H.  E.  Allen.     1,450,571  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Glass   machinery.     A.    Parys.      1,471,002 ;    Oct.    16. 
Glass-making   apparatus,   Blowpipe  for.     J.   C.   Campbell. 

1,472.291  ;   Oct.   30. 
Glass,  Making  hollow  panes  of.     I.  M.  Kirlin.     1,448,351 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Glass,  Making  sheet.     J.  P.  Crowley.     1,469,382  ;  Oct.  2. 
Glass  manufacture.     R.  M.  Corl.     1,478,554  ;  Dec.  25. 
Glass,    Means    for    delivering    charges    of.      C.    R.    Lott. 

1,442,281  ;  Jan,  16. 
Glass,    Means    for    transferring    molten.      J.    M.    Lents. 

1.446.649  ;  Feb.  27. 

Glass,  Means  for  treating  sheet.    M.  J,  Owens,     1,440,408  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Glass-melting  pot.     C.  A.  Bowen.     1,471,824  ;  Oct.  23. 
Glass-melting   pot.      F.    Osborne.      1,475,650;    Nov.    27. 
Glass-melting-pot   furnace.      F.   E.   Troutman    and   C.    H. 

Christie.     1,476,432  ;  Dec.  4. 
Glass-melting  tank.     H.  G.  WUletts.     1,462,993  ;  July  24. 
Glass,  Method  and  apparatus  for  drawing  and  flattening 

sheet.     J.  Whittemore.     1,466,460  ;  Aug.  28. 
Glass,    Method    and    apparatus    for    drawing    sheet.      J. 

Whittemore.      1,447,702  ;   Mar.  6. 
Glass,  Method  and  apparatus  for  flattening  sheet.     S.  B. 

Henshaw.     1,447,661 ;  Mar.  6. 
Glass,  Method  and  apparatus   for  forming.     B.   M.   Corl. 

1.474,019  ;  Nov.  13. 
Glass,  Method  and  apparatus  for  forming  sheet.     H.  A. 

Myers.     1,471,189  ;  Oct.  16. 
Glass,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  drawing  sheet.     A.  E. 

Fowle.     1,447,654  ;  Mar.  6. 
Glass,   Method   of  and  apparatus   for  drawing  sheet.     S. 

B.  Henshaw.     1,460,582;   July  3. 

Glass,   Method  of  and  apparatus  for  feeding  molten.     S. 

Davidson.     1,458,167;  June  12. 
Glass,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  producing  continuous 

sheet.     J.  P.  Crowley.     1,469,383  ;  Oct.  2. 
Glass,  Method  of  and  means  for  feeding  molten.     L.  D. 

Soubier.     1,453.290  :  May  1. 
Glass  mold.     J.  G.  Moritz.     1,474.329;  Nov.  13. 
Glass-mold-burnishing  process  and  apparatus.     S.  F.   Ar- 

buckle.     1,460,836;   July  3,  _    „„„ 

Glass-molding     machine.       S.     E.     Winder.        1,466,867 ; 

Sept.  4.  ^      ^ 

Glass  or  the  like,  apparatus  for  handling  plates  of.     W. 

Duster.     1,446,003  ;  Feb.  20. 
Glass    panels    to    their    supports,    Means    for    fastening. 

B.  J.  Dowd.     1,458,618;  .Tune  12. 
Glass,  Paste  for  etching.     L.  Simon.     1,470,772  ;  Oct,  16. 
Glass,    plate   glass,    and   other   material   substances,    Ap- 
paratus   for    grinding,    smoothing,    and    polishing,      C. 

Heuze.     1,474,672  ;  Nov.  20. 
Glass   plate.   Method   and   machine  for  constructing  em- 
bossed.    H.  F.  Anderson.     1,465,507  ;  Aug.  21. 
Glass-polishing  machine,  Beveled-.     B.  Rehm.     1,462,303  ; 

July  17. 
Glass,  Process  and  apparatus  for  feeding.     W.  J.  Miller. 

1,451,707  ;  Apr.  17. 
Glass,  Process  and  apparatus  for  feeding.     W.  J.  Miller. 

1,462,491  ;  July  24.  ^ 

Glass.  Process  or  and  apparatus  for  feeding  molten.     W. 

A.  Lorenz.     Rel5.600  ;  May  15. 
Glass,  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  forming.     R.  M.  Corl. 

1,465,347;  Aug.  21. 
Glass,  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  making  sheet.     W. 

E.  Heal.     1,460,488;  July  3. 
Glass,  Reenforced.     V.  C.  Edwards.     1,467,030;   Sept.  4. 
Glass    rods    having    bends    therein.    Making    solid.       V. 

Durand,  jr.     1,451,361 ;  Apr.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Glass    rolling    aad    pressing    machine.      R.    F.    Hancock. 

1,466,621  ;  Aug.  28. 
Glass,  Runway  for.     H.  H.  Buggie.     1,457,495  ;  June  5. 
Glass,  Safety  gauge.     G.  Ernst.     1,459,952;   June  26. 
Glass-shearing    mechanism.        T.    K.    Byrd.       1,444,327 

Feb.  6. 
Glass     setting,     Plate-.       F.    W.    Currier.       1,458,396-8 

June  12. 
Glass,     Sheet.       W.     N.     Pilkington.       Des.     63,318-20 

Nov.  20. 
Glass    sheets.    Drawing.      H.    K.    Hitchcock.      1,463,582 

July  31. 
Glass  table  ornament.  Chipped-.     J.  Peczur.     Des.  63,370 

Nov.   27. 
Glass  teapot.     F.  Carder.     Des.  61,948  :  Feb.  13. 
Glass  to  molds.  Means  for  transferring.     L.  D.  Soubier. 

1,446,670  ;  Feb.  27. 
Glass,     VariaWe-angle    gauge.       G.     Ernest.       1,448,920 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Glassware,     Apparatus     for     the     manufacture     of.       P. 

Ebeling.     1,461,416  ;  July  10. 
Glassware,  Holder  for  illuminating.     H.  C.  Adam.     Des. 

62,179-83  ;  Apr.  3. 
Glassware,     Holder     for     illuminating.       H.     C.     Adam. 

Des.  62,662  ;  July  17. 
Glassware,  Leer  for  annealing.     D.  Stenhouse.     1,474,058  : 

Nov.   13. 
Glassware,   Machine   for   making   pressed.     T.    C.    Moors- 
head.     1,445,345  ;   Feb.  13. 
Glassware,  Manufacture  of.     R.  Good.     1,469.457  ;  Oct.  2. 
Glassware,  Mechanism    for   conveying    hot.     M.  J.  Owens. 

1.455.966  :   May   22. 
Glass   washing    and    cleaning    apparatus,    Plate-.      J.    H. 

Krupeany.     1,448.062  ;  Mar.   13. 
Glass-washing    machine.      F.    T.    Burnham.      1,458,028 ; 

.June  5. 
Glass  while  In   a  plastic  state,  Tool  for  cutting.     D.   S. 

Beebe.     1,457,491  ;  June  5. 
Glass,  Width-maintaining  apparatus  for  continuous-sheet. 

C.  A.   Rowley.     1,444,039;  Feb.  6. 
Glassworking    apparatus.      J.    A.     Milliken.       1,453,803  ; 

May  1. 
GlasRworkins;  machine.     T.  H.  Sloan.     1,478.261  ;  Dec.  18. 
Glassworking  mold.     C.  C.  Bohner.     1,462,362  ;  July  17. 
Glasses  and  analogous  articles,  Apparatus  for  drying  and 

polishing.     H.  A.  Cole.     1,460,092  ;  June  26. 
Glasses  and  the  like,   Holder  for.     J.  Green.     1,464,652  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Glasses,     spectacles,     and     the    like,     Adjusting.       A.    A. 

Covelle.      1,452,909 ;   Apr.   24. 
Glazed     structure.       R.     N.     Schalkenbach.       1,454,079 ; 

May  8. 
Glazier's  point  setter.    A.  A.  Bishach.    1,449,035  ;  Mar.  20. 
Glazing  machine.     H.  N.  Halversen.     1.473.675  ;  Nov.  13. 
Glide,  "Pavement.     W.   O.   Carley.     1,456.881  ;   May  29. 
Glider.     W.  Inhelder.     1,469,156  ;  Sept.  25. 
Glohe    holder    and    reflector,    Combined.      C.    L.    Fitchet. 

1,457,058  ;  May  29. 
Globes   and   the   like,   Base    for   terrestrial    and   celestial. 

E.    H.  Busch.     Des.   62,543 ;   June  19. 
Glove.      L.    Cleveland.      1,475,221  ;    Nov.    27. 
Glove.     W.  E.  Haseltine.     1,451,949  ;  Apr.  17. 
Glove.      H.    Schroder-Stranz.      1.455,819 ;   May   22. 
Glove.      .T.    V.    Sullivan.      1,456,580;    May    29. 
Glove.     J.  W.  Watson.     1,450,155  ;  Mar.  27. 
Glove.      C.    H.    Wilkes.      1,474,573;    Nov.    20. 
Glove      and      making     the     same.        G.      P.     Bosworth. 

1,454,019;  May  1. 
Glove   and   mitten.      H.   Schallman.      1,478.582;   Dec.   25. 
Glove  box.     G.   O.   Slingerland.      1,454,457 ;    May   8. 
Glove,    Combination    work.      R.    E.    Neal.       1,471,801 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Glove-drying     machine.       G.     W.     Du    Nah.       1.471,652 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Glove,  Fielder's.     H.  Goldsmith.     1,473,849;  Nov.   13. 
Glove,   Fighting.     S.   Levinson.     1,453.714-15 ;   May   1. 
Glove  form.     J.  R.  Hemphill.     1,458,185  ;  June  12. 
Gloves    and    the    like.    Forming,    stretching,    and    drying 

support  for.     A.   Meehan.      1,475.193 ;   Nov.   27. 
Gloves,  Form  for  baseball.     R.  F.  Nixon,  .1r.     1,475,239', 

Nov.  27. 
Gloves,  Gauntlet  for.    E.  C.  Lindfeldt.    1,445,094  ;  Feb.  13. 
Glue,     Blood-albumin.       A.     C.     Lindauer.       1,459.541  ; 

June  19. 
Glue     container     and     brush     holder.     F.     R.     Jordan. 

1,451,984  ;  Apr.  17. 
Glue  from  blood.  Producing  a  cold.     F.  Lux.     1,468,313  ; 

Sept.   18. 
Glue,     Malving     waterproof     blood.        W.     A.     Drushel. 

1,476.805:  Dec.   11. 
Glue.   Manufacture  of  casein.     E.   L.  Dance.      1,478,943 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Glue,     Water-resistant.       W.     A.     Drushel.       1,473,987; 

Nov.    13. 
Gluing  machine.     C.  W.  Marsh.     1,452,888  ;  Apr.  24. 
Gluing    machine.    Box-.      R.    J.    Gruenberg.      1,473,183 ; 
Nov.  6. 


McElroy.     1,466,665  ;  Sept.  4. 
R.     I.     Bashford.       1,467,299 


H.      F.      Willkie.        1,474,750 
H.     Essex    and    A.    L.    Ward 


H. 
O. 


Rodebush. 
Curme,   jr.. 


1,454,604;   May   8 
and    C.    O.   Young, 


Glycerin,  Making.     K.  P. 
Glycerin,     Polymerizing. 

Sept.  11. 
Glycerin,     Recovering. 

Nov.  20. 
Glycerol,    Synthesis    of. 

1,477,113;  Dec.  11. 
Glycol,  Making.     W. 
Glycols,    Making.      G. 

1,442,386  ;  Jan.  16. 
Goblet  or  simUar  article. 

Des.  62,838;  Aug.  7. 
Goblet    or    similar    article. 

Nov.  20. 
Goblet  or  similar  article.  Surface  ornamentation 

C.  Heisey.     Des.  61,952;  Feb.  13. 
Goggles.     G.  S.  Johnston.     1,446,847  ;  Feb.  27. 
Goggles.      G.    S.    Johnston.      1,474,635 ;    Nov. 
Goggles   and  the  like.      F.   A.   Ihrcke  and   C. 

heimer.     1,442,070  ;  Jan.  16. 
Goggles,  Eye.     H.   S.  Cover.     1,478.818  ;  Dec. 
Gold  bag.     H.  M.  Pierce.     1,444,357;  Feb.  6. 
Gold  pan.    E.  O.  C.  Ord.     1,444,752  ;  Feb.  6 
Gold-panning  machine. 

1,451,567;  Apr.  10. 


B.  McCracken  and  C.  Pirott 

S.    Trippi.      Des.    63,337-8 

for.     T 


20. 
A.   Parten- 

25. 


C.  E.  Brickson   and  M.  J.  Mast. 


1,448,995  ;  Mar.  20. 
G.   E.    C.   Rousseau. 


1,478.761  ; 

Device  for 
1,464,029  ; 


Gold  separator.    J.  Dee 
Gold-washing  machine. 

Dec.  25. 
Golf  and  other  games  and  for  like  purposes, 

use  in  practicing  the  game  of.    0.  Coughtrie. 

Aug.  7. 
Golf,  Anpliance  for  teaching  or  practicing  the  game  of. 

C.  A."  H.   Bullock.     1,459,705  ;   June  19. 
Golf  bag.     H    S.  Rawlings,  B.   H.  Gray,  D.  Call,  and  M. 

Peck.      1,442,906 ;    Jan.    23.  ■ 

Golf    bag.      J.    E.    Schank.      1,461,459 ;    July   10.  I 

Golf-bag   holder.      A.    E.    Smith.      1,475,605;    Nov.    27.    1 
Golf  bag  or  the  like.  Stand  for  use  in  combination  with  a. 

J.  H.  Wolfe.     1,471,766  ;  Oct.  23. 
Golf-bag   support.      C.   J.   C.   Moon.      1,472,664;   Oct.   30. 
Golf  ball.     T.   W.   Miller.      1,477,516;   Dec.   11. 
Golf-ball   dipper   or  retriever.     L.  B.  Mellor.     1,453,511 ; 

May  1.  .„ 

Golf  balls.  Means  for  washing  and  cleaning.     J.  F.  King. 

1,469,274;   Oct.  2. 
Golf  club.     W.  S.  Allen.     1,455,379  ;  May  15. 
Golf  club.     H.   D.  Chains.     Des.  63.284  ;  Nov.  20. 
Golf  club.    H.  D.  Challis  and  S.  J.  Williamson.    1,454,267  ; 

May  8 
Golf  club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf    club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf   club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf-club   shaft. 
Golf  clubs,  Sole 


H.  E.  Doer.     1,467,714  ;  Sept.  11. 

J.  H.  Dwight.     1,441,492  ;  Jan.  9. 

T.    .7.    Holmes.      1,453,503 ;    May    1. 

W.  Kiunear.     1.467,435  ;  Sept.   11. 

H.  J.  Kinsman.      1.447.989;  Mar.   13. 

A.  A.  Kracuter.     1,455.256:  May  15. 

C.  A.  Kurz,  jr.     1,463,533  ;  July  31. 

H.   C.  Lagerblade.     1,444,842  ;   Feb.  13. 

J.  L.  Nix.     1,446,577  ;  Feb.  27 

E.  R.  Phelan.     1,465,056;  Aug.  14. 

R.  D.  Pryde.     1,452,845;  Apr.  24. 

S.  T.  Thorpe.     1,464,550;  Aug.  14. 

M.   Tootle   3d.      1,473.528 :    Nov.   6. 

G.  Weaver  and  R.  White.     1.458,564  :  June  12. 

C.  Willmott.     1,444,409  ;  Feb.  6. 

C.  M.  Wills.     1,459,810;  .Tune  26. 

H.   I.   .Jordan.      1,457,528 ;  June  5. 

plate  for.     G.  W.  Mattern.     1,452,695  ; 

Apr.  24.' 

Golf -cup  device.     R.  G.  Du  Bois.     1,470,603:   Oct.   16. 

Golf  game.  Indoor-.     P.  P.  Whitehair.     1,469,130  ;  Sept.  25. 

Golf  kit.     W.  S.  Luckett.     1.443,230  ;  Jan.  23  . 

Golf  or  other  games  or  physical  exercises.  Apparatus  for 
...         _    ,  .   ._..  -^.  ,  Qgj.    .2^ 

1,457,710  ; 


obtaining  practice  in.     C.  Leven.     1,471,794  ; 
Golf  players.  Arm  lock  for.    J.  M.  MacDonald. 

June  5. 
Golf  putting  box.     A.   B.    Scott.     1,473,051  ;   Nov.   6. 
Golf  score  card.     W.  Seguine,  jr.     1,447,358;  Mar.  6. 
Golf  shaft.     A.  E.   Lard.     1,450,091 ;  Mar.   27. 
Golf-stroke  counter.     H.  K.  Brooks.     1,460.842;   July  3. 
Golf-stroke  dynamometer   and   indoor-golf  apparatus.     C. 

H.  Hutton.     1,443,412;  .Tan.  30. 
Golf-stroke  register.     B.  M.  Beskow.     1,454,263  ;   May  8. 
Golf-stroke  register.     B.  M.  Beskow.     1,470,904  ;  Oct.  16. 
Golfers,  Head-lifting    detector    for.     J.  M.      MacDonald. 

1,468,386;  Sept.  18. 
Golfing  outfit.     W.  S.  Luckett.     1,452,084  ;  Apr.  17. 
Gong.     S.  B.  Merrill.     1,471,798;  Oct.  23. 
-  —        ■        "    "    Bickell.     1,471,878;  Oct.  23. 

the    mechanical   handling   of.     L. 
Sept.   11. 

Morrison.     1,464,827  ;  Aug.  14. 
M.   Harlan.     1,459,532  ;  June   19. 
J.  W.  Leslie.     1,469,797  ; 


Gong,  Electric.     G.  H. 
Goods,    Apparatus    for 

Sabarros.     1,467,504 
Goods  container.     C.  C. 
Goods,  Exhibitor  for. 
Goods  for  shipment,  Preparing. 

Oct.  9. 

Gopher  poisoner.     W.  J.  Mcrvyn.     1,447,220  ;  Mar. 
Gopher  trap.     S.  Davis.     1,452,028  ;  Apr.  17. 
Gopher  trap.     R.  C.  Lutz.     1,476,529  ;  Dec.  4. 
Gopher  trap.     A.  Moyna.     1,445,602  ;  Feb.  13. 


6. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1121 


Govorniiiu'     ami     gland     apparatus.        W.     B.     Flanders. 

1,467,575  ;   Sept.  11. 
GoverniUR     mechanism.        F.     S.      Bennett.       1,471,315 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Governing  mechanism.     F.  I.  Degen.     1,449,736  ;  Mar.  27. 
Governor.     M.   G.   Benjamin.      1,474,615 ;    Nov.    20. 
Governor.     H.  P.  Dahlstrand.     1,464,740  ;  Aug.  14. 
Governor.     C.  C.  Hiukley.     1.442,885  :  .Tan.  23. 
Governor.     H.  H.  Ide.     1,460,907  ;  July  3. 
Governor.      D.    L.    A.    Larsonneur.      1.451,365  ;    Apr.    10. 
Governor.     A.  F.  Meyer.    1,450,380  :  Apr.  3. 
Governor.     A.  Tischer,  jr.     1,443,664  ;  Jan.  30. 
Governor,  Automatic  throttle.     H.  A.  Lewis.     1.473,823  ; 

Nov.   13. 
Governor  cam-shaft  brake.     K.  E.  Manville.     1,476,454  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Governor,  Centrifugal.    H.  F.  Dobbin.    1,452,266  ;  Apr.  17. 
Governor,     Centrifugal.        H.     F.     Dobbin.        1,453,452  ; 

Mav  1. 
Governor,  Centrifugal.     B.  W.  Gent.     1,459,394  ;  June  19. 
Governor,    Centrifugal.      C.   J.    Hendrickson.      1,462,087 ; 

July  17. 
Governor,  Centrifugal.     B.  McCracken  and  G.  C.  J.  Gray. 

1,465,674  :  Aug.  21. 
Governor,     Centrifugal-force.       G.     Rivetta.       1,453,182 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Governor,    Constant-flow.      0.    R.    Houghton.      1,457,074; 

May  29. 
Governor,    Electro-mechanical    differential.      R.    B.    Gold- 

sclimidt  and  R.  Braillard.     1,455.483  ;  May  15. 
Governor,    Flyw^heel.      R.   M.    Robinson    and    J.    Bradley, 

1,445.715-6  ;   Feb.  20. 
Governor  for  speed-indicating  mechanism.     E.  R.  Huntley. 

1,445,687  ;  Feb.  20. 
Governor    for    spring    motors.      E.    Elligan.      1,473,476 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Governor    for   tractors.    Speed.      E.    Krause.      1,446,051 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Governor,  Motor.     W.  W.  Dean.     1,456,300  ;  May  22. 
Governor.     Pressure.       L.     W.     Thompson.       1,442,309 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Governor,  Vacuum.     R.  Burchett.     1,471,380  ;  Oct.  23. 
Governor,  Windmill.     L.  C.  Vergano.     1,458,865  ;  June  12. 
Gown,      ,r.    Xemser,      Des,    61,984 ;    Feb,    20. 
Gown,  Hospital.     E.  McElroy.     1,462,515  ;   July  24, 
Grab.     D.  J.  Barnard.     1,477,530  ;  Dec.  18. 
Grab  hook.  Safety.    A.  Brosious.     1,478,727  ;  Dec.  25. 
Grade-crossing      block.      Automatic.         W.      L.      GrifBn. 

1,458,051  ;  June  5. 
Grade  meter.     R.  G.  Day.     1.477,545  ;  Dec.  18. 
Grade  meter.     A.  T.  Hespe.     1.476,076  ;  Dec.  4. 
Grader.     E.  Aho.     1.476,031  ;  Dec,  4, 
Grader.      C.    A.    Hartlev    and    J.    R.    Mero.      1,466,015 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Grader.     G.  E.   Ketchum.     1,460,022;  June  26. 
Grader    and    ditcher.    Road.      H.    L.    Dever.      1,452,365 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Grader    attachment.      A.    Cimfl.       1,454,725;     Mav    8. 
Grnder  for  beams,  etc.     W.  F.  Probst.     1.447.628  :  Mar.  6. 
Grader,   Road.     N.  W.   Finch.     1,476,881  :   Dec.   11. 
Grader,    Wheeled.      R.    Bollheimer    and    B.    T.    Wilkens. 

1,460,225  ;  June  26. 
Grading     and     excavating     machine.        E.     S.      Knight. 

1,472.562  ;  Oct.  30. 
Grading    and    washing    heavy    material.    Apparatus    for. 

E.  D.  Merwin.     1,448.310:  Mar.  13. 
Grading  apparatus.    J.  W.  Ellenwood.    1,450,145  ;  Mar.  27. 
Grading  machine.      W.    A.    Contant.      1,470,060 ;    Oct.    9, 
Grading   machine    principally   for   fruit,      J.   L.    Holland. 

1,471,128;  Oct.  16. 
Grading,   Method   of   and  apparatus  for.      C.   J.    Hudson 

and  W.  C.  Broga.     1.478,335  ;  Dec.  18. 
Gradometer.     F.   T.   Burns.      1,451.387  ;    Apr.   10. 
Gradometer.     W.  E.  Peterson.     1,449,244  ;  Mar.  20. 
Graduating     appliance.      H.     N.     Halversen.      1.463,317 ; 

July  31. 
Grain  and  seed  cleaning  machine.     J.   Haughom,  and  A. 

N.  Foss.     1.444,506  ;  Feb.  6. 
Grain   and    the  like,   Transport   device  for.     O.   E.   John- 
son.    I,4(i7,041  ;  Sept.  4. 
Grain,    Apparatus    for    washing,    husking,    and    polishing 

wet.     S.  Steinmetz.     1,464.547;  Aug.  14. 
Grain  bin.     D.  T.  PhilUps.     1.443.500;  Jan.  SO. 
Grain  binders.  Trip  for.     R.  P.  Stuan.     1,470,299  ;  Oct,  9. 
Grain-binding    machine.       D.     J.     Johnson.       1,441.352 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Grain   cleaner.     R,  H,   Owen.     1,441,296 ;    Jan,    9, 
Grain-cleaning    machine.      F.     C.    Blodgett.       1,477,028 ; 

Dec.  11, 
Grain-cleaning    machine.       A.     V.     Cleland.       1,445,069 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Grain-cleaning    machine.      W.    M.    Farguson.      1,440,726 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Grain-cutting      machine.        D.      Guelbaum.        1,451,217 : 

Apr.  10. 
Grain-cutting  machine  with  automatic  scoops.     D.   Guel- 
baum.    1,456.003  :  Mav  22. 
Grain  door.     W.  Dahlen,     1,458,327  ;  .Tune  12. 
Grain  doors.  Fastening  means  for.    T.  Rustad.    1,441,376  ; 

Jan.   9. 
Grain    drill.      M.    Marotz.      1,471,179 ;    Oct.    16. 
Grain   elevator.      W.  McMeans.     1.466,724 ;   Sept.  4. 
Grain  elevator.     C.  Mettler,  sr.     1,455.301 ;  May  15. 

58339—71 


Grain  elevator.     H.  R.  Straight.     1,450,461;  Apr.  3. 
Grain,   Frame  for  stacking.     S.   W.   Prlebe.      1,457,936; 

June  5. 
Grain     germ     and     scutellum.     Treating.       D.     Chidlow. 

1,461,703  ;  July  10. 
Grain  grader  and  cleaner.     A.   E.   Prommel.      1,457,734  ; 

June  5. 
Grain-handling  apparatus.     J.  R.   D.   Travis.     1,478,269  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Grain-heading  machine.    C.  C.  Forbes.    1,474,251 ;  Nov.  13. 
Grain,    Harvesting.      C.   W.    Hart.      1,458,936 ;    June   19. 
Grain    in    bulk    by    electricity,    Treating.      F.    S.    Smith. 

1,471,423  ;  Oct.  23. 
Grain-loading-spout  regulator.     W.  G.  Slater.     1,478.921  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Grain    saver.      C.    F.    Kluth.      1,471,269;    Oct.    16. 
Grain-scouring    machine.      E.    B.    Endslow.      1,449,895 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Grain  separator.     E.  Anderson.     1,464,491 ;  Aug.  14. 
Grain    separator.      C.    W.     Carter    and    J.    J.    Varusky. 

1,443,524  ;  Jan.  30. 
Grain  separator.     J.  C.  Junkln.      1,445,957;   Feb.   20. 
Grain  separator.     R.  D.  Hungerford.     1,442,526  ;  Jan.  16. 
Grain   separator.     H.   H.   Meyer.     1,458,429 ;   June   12. 
Grain  separator.     A.  J.  Schlunke.     1,449,553  ;  Mar.  27. 
Grain  separator.     P.  H.  Vaughn.     1,446,527  ;  Feb,  27. 
i;rain  .separator.     O.  W.  WilUams.     1,455,693  ;  May  15. 
Grain    separator.      O.    W.   Williams.      1,460,463 ;   July   3, 
Grain  separators.  Air-adjusting  device  for.    A.  H.  Spitzen- 

berger.     1,449,071  ;  Mar.  20. 
Grain  shocker,     E.  S.  Forney.     1.441.076  :  Jan.  2. 
Grain-shocking  machine.     W.  O.  Elchenberger.    1,453,242 

■  Apr.  24. 
Grain   spouts.   Indicator   for.      M.    Bobeldyk.      1,459,463 

June  19. 
Grain   sprouter.    Sectional.      C.    C.    Newport.      1,463,223 

July  31. 
Graining   tool.      P.    A.    Gstalder.      1,441,919-22 ;    Jan.   9 
Gramophone.      A.    P.    R.    Cotton.      1.470,812 ;    Oct.    16. 
Gramophone.     T.  Driscoll.     1,467,612 ;   Sept.  11. 
Gramophone.     J.   Green.      1,470,831  ;   Oct.    16. 
Gramophone  and  like  needles.  Packing  and  delivering.     C. 

West.     1,462,056;  July  ir. 
Gramophone  apparatus.     C.  C.  Smith.     1,453,196  ;  Apr.  24. 
Gramophone,  Portable.     H.  C.  King.     1,458,580  ;  June  12. 
Gramophone  repeating  device.     A.  B.  Fisher.     1,457,354  ; 

June  5. 
Gramophone  tone  arm.     S.  Tootill.     1,466,493  ;  Aug.  28. 
Gramophones  and  like  machines.  Needle  or  style  for.     K. 

H.  Perkins.     1,478,795;  Dec.  25. 
Gramophones  and  the  like.  Record  for.     P.  Balke  and  G. 

Leysieffer.     1,456,047  ;  May  22. 
Grand-stand    construction.      B.    J.    Lambert.      1,452,467 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Granary.      H.    B.    Jones.      1,474,827;    Nov.    20. 
Granary    and    elevator    construction.        J.      F.      Wittier. 

1,466.010  ;  Aug.  28. 
Granary,    Collapsible.      A.    Gardon.      1,473,845 ;    Nov.    13. 
Granular  material.  Apparatus  for  classifying.     M.  Hokan- 

son.     1,470,531 ;  Oct.  9. 
Granular  material,  Method  of  and  means  for  separating. 

B.  BolUng,  jr.     1,445,197  ;  Feb.  13. 
Granular  materials,  Agglomer.atlng  or  cementing.     T.  Ja. 

Chance.     1,471,645-6;  Oct.  23. 
Granular  materials.   Composition  of  matter  produced  by 

agglomerating  or  cementing.     T.  M.  Chance.     1,471,647; 

Oct.  23. 
Granular  materials.  Screening  apparatus  for.    R.  A.  Leahy. 

1.456,067  ;   May  22. 
Granular  products.  Apparatus  for  drying.     N.  C.  Christen- 

sen.     1,453,750  ;  Mav  1. 
Grnnulator    blade.     H.   R.    Straight.     1,441,609 ;   Jan.   9. 
Grape  crusher.     T.  Mariani,  sr.     1,447,995  ;  Mar.  13. 
Grapes    and    other    fruit.    Drying.      J.    M.    MacLachlan. 

1.476,761 ;   Dec.  11. 
Grapefruit  corer.     C.  J.  Ulrich.     1,463,233  ;  July  31. 
Grapefruit-seeding    device.       C.     H.     Boyle.       1,454,311 ; 

May  8. 
Graphophone  cabinet.     D.  Di  Carlo.     Des.  62,983  ;  Sept.  4. 
Graphophone  records.  Transportation  package  for.     J.  P. 

and  O.  J.   Karst.     1,462,642  ;   July  24. 
Graphophone  tone  arm.   E.  O.  Klemm.    1,446,566  ;  Feb.  27. 
Graphophones,    Automatic    starting    and    stopping    device 

for.     F.   F.   Akerly.     1,466,655  ;   Sept.  4. 
Grapple.     W.   A.   Clark.     1.473,013;   Nov.   6. 
Grapple.     H.  Collins.     1,455,020 ;  Mav  15. 
Grapple.     E.  Lafreniere.     1,470,327 ;   Oct.  9. 
Grapple.     I.   N.  Mercer.     1,472,081  ;   Oct.   30. 
Grapple,  Pipe.     J.  G.  Zehrer.     1,460,397  ;  July  3. 
Grappling  device.     A.  B.  Utley.     1.457,198  ;   Mav   29. 
Grappling  tool.     R.  E.   Smith.     1,456,943  ;  May  29. 
Grasping    instrument.      F.    Bonser.      1,453,54.3 ;    May    1. 
Grass  catcher.     C.  A.  Swanson.     1,448,880  ;  Mar.  20. 
Grass   destroyer.    Quack-.      P.   M.   Jorgensen.      1,448,121 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Grass    digger,    Quack-.      C.    Sievert.      1,470,393 ;    Oct.    9. 
Grass-digging  implement.     W.  L.  Foss.     1,454,580  :  May  8. 
Grass    eradicator.     Quack-.       W.     E.    Rowe.       1,458,441 ; 

June   12. 
Grass  trimmer.   J.  C.  Jones  and  A.  C.  Kreutzer.   1,445,515  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Grate.     E.  A.  Barfield.     1.467,702;  Sept.  11. 
Grate.     C.  E.   Howard.     1,459,467 ;  June  19. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Grate.     G.  A.   MacKenzie.     1,457,377  ;  June  5. 

Grate.      J.    Muller.      Des.    63,310 ;    Nov.    20. 

Grate.     G.  M.  Smith.     1,452,897;  Apr.  24. 

Grate.      J.    A.    Stackhouse.      1,458,012 ;    June   5. 

Grate   and   system.    Screening-burning.      E.    F.    Senglaup. 

1,476,186:  Dec.  4. 
Grate    and    water   heater.    Combined.      F.    F.    Kirgesner. 

1,445,517  ;  Feb.  13. 
Grate  apparatus.  Extension.     G.  W.  Ruggles.     1,452,314 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Grate,    Balanced    hollow    blast    stoker.       P.    Klnander. 

1,442,530  ;  Jan.  16. 
Grate   bar.      A,    F.    Frattinger.      1,474,818 ;    Nov.    20. 
Grate   bar.     A.    M,   Masser.      1,475,159 ;   Nov.   20. 
Grate  bar.     A.  J.  Naquin.     1,468,209;   Sept.  18. 
Grate  bar.    W.  A.  Vietor.    1,452,130 ;  Apr.  17. 
Grate  bar.  Furnace.     H.  J.  Webster.     1,464,190;  Aug.   i. 
Grate   bar,    HoUow-blast.      T.   L.    La   Malta.      1,460,264 ; 

June  26. 
Grate  basket.     E.  A.  Barfield,     1,443,612  ;  Jan,  30, 
Grate,  Boiler.     C.  C.  Fulghum.     1,457,517  ;  June  5. 
Grate-burning    process    with     separate    distillation     and 

combustion  of  the  fuel.  Direct-combination.     B.  Meyer. 

1,443,632  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Grate,    Camp.      A,    W,    Steen.      1,473,056;    Nov.    6. 
Grate,  Chain.     E.  L.  Brown,  jr.     1,455.040  ;  May  15. 
Grate,  Chain.     R.  S,  Geare.     l,454,96o;  May  15. 
Grate  construction,     S,  N,  Fleming.     1,461,443  ;  July  10. 
Grate  construction.     C.  A.   Shively.     1,456,835 ;   May  29, 
Grate,  Furnace,     E,  R,  Anderson,     1,459,870  ;  June  26. 
Grate,  Furnace.      H.  Benton.     1,456,418 ;  May  22, 
Grate,   Furnace.     G.  C.  Ehrbar.     1,453,093 ;  Apr.   24. 
Grate,  Furnace,     H,  B,  Holt.     1,476,337  ;  Dec.  4. 
Grate,  Furnace.     H.  F.  Morris,     1,443,496  ;  Jan.  30. 
Grate,  Furnace.     R,   E.  Sturman.     1,462,393;  July  17. 
Grate,  Gas.     H.  C.  Crouse.     Des.  61,892  ;  Feb.  6. 
Grate,   Hand-stoker  dump.      L.   H.   Simmons.      1,440,939; 

Jan.  2, 
Grate,  Rocking  and  dumping,     C.  E.  Babbitt.     1,457,416; 

June  5. 
Grate,     Sectional     water.       H.     P.     Morris.       1,456,521 ; 

May  29. 
Grate    shaker.    Furnace-.      O.    P.    Nystrom.       1,456,707 ; 

May  29. 
Grate,  Shaking  and  dumping,     J,  E,  Hancock,     1,460,242  ; 

June  26. 
Grate,   Stoking,     W.  B,  McBumey,     1,459,980 ;  June  2b. 
Grate  structure,     J,   G.  Gibson,  jr.     1,473,846  ;   Nov.   13. 
Grate  structure,  Furnace-.     T.  Abel.     1,452,584 ;  Apr.  24. 
Grate  support,  Mechanical  stoking.   V.  MacKay.    1,454,324  ; 

May  8, 
Grate,  Underfeed  traveling.     H.   E.  KlefEel,     1,477,268; 

Dec.  11, 
Grater.     T.  Fitz  Patrick.     1,454,579;  May  8. 
Grater.     J.   I.    Robin.      1,457,228 ;    May   29. 
Grater,   Vegetable.      L,   Leitman,     1,475,839 ;    Nov,   27. 
Grates  and   utilizing   same.   Fuel-saving   cover   sheet   for. 

J.  P.  Evans.     1,444,176  ;  Feb.  6. 
Grates,  Stove  attachment  for.     W.  S.  Cobb.     1,444,903; 

Feb.  13. 
Grating.     M.  Lachman,     1,445,401 ;     Feb,  13, 
Grave  marker.     P.  C.  Biersach.     1,466,112  ;  Aug.  28. 
Grave  marker,     B,  R.  Weir.     Des.  62,049-50  ;  Mar.  13. 
Grave  marker  and  flag  holder.   Combined.     G.    G.   Jones. 

Des.  62,288  ;  May  1. 
Grave   protector.     L.  Dwight.     Des.  62,815  ;  Aug.  7. 
Graves  and  the  like.  Marker  for,     C.  C,  Beck.     1,444,449  ; 

Feb.  6, 
Gravel  dump.     T.  A.  Hartung.     1,459,766;  June  26. 
Gravel,  Process  and  apparatus  for  removing  foreign  mat- 
ter  from.      E.    A.    Lansrud,      1,442,227 ;    Jan,    16, 
Gravel-screening    plants.    Hopper    for.       F,    J,    Hill,    sr, 

1,443,181  ;  Jan,  23.      . 
Gravity   conveyer.     C.  E.  Fuller.     1,470,558  ;  Oct,  9, 
Gravity-correction  device.     W,   R,   Hounsell,      1,456,926 ; 

May  29, 
Gravity   drop,     J,   Downie,     1,459,950 ;   June   26, 
Gravity  lock,     J,  B.  Milton.     1,447,144  ;  Feb.  27. 
Gravity  of  rotary  bodies  with  respect  to  the  axis  of  rota- 
tion, Determining  the  position  of  the  center  of.     W.  H. 

Martin.      1,475,848;   Nov.   27, 
Grease  and  oil  dispenser.   High-pressure.     J.  B.  Hayden, 

J.  Morris,  and  H.   C.  George.     1,467,157;  Sept.   4. 
Grease  carton.     0.  A.  Rice.     1,474,118  ;  Nov,  13, 
Grease   containers.  Portable   holder  for.     A.  M.   McSpad- 

den.     1,448,140;  Mar.  13. 
Grease  cup,     R,  L,  Barrett.     1,444,362  ;   Feb,  6, 
Grease  cup.     C.  C.  Hamilton.     1,445,587  ;  Feb,  13, 
Grease   cup,     R.   Hunt  and   L.    D.   Freeman.      1,454,892 ; 

May  15, 
Grease    cup,      W,    P,    Koepfler,      1,461,665  ;    July    10, 
Grease  cup.     B.  S,  Lewis.     1,456,888  ;  May  29. 
Grease  cup.     A.  P.  Lieder  and  J.   F.  Smith.      1,466,024  ; 

Aug.  28, 
Grease  cup,     J,  Owens,     1,467,646  ;  Sept.  11. 
Grease  cup.     J.  Owens.     1,468,918-19 ;  Sept,  25. 
Grease  cup.     P.  Smith.     1,449,016  ;  Mar,  20, 
Grease  cup  and  container.  Compression,     W.  P,  Koepfler. 

1,448,595;   Mar,  13, 
Grease  cup.  Hard-,     F.  C.  Grant.     1,450,773  ;  Apr.  3. 
Grease  cups.  Caps  for.     W.  H.  Durant.     1,461,383  ;  July  10, 
Grease    cups     or    plugs.     Anchor    for.       L.     H.     Stroud. 

1.474,300;  Nov.  13. 


Grease  dispenser.  W.  P.  Stohlman.  1,459,606  ;  June  19. 
Grease  interceptor.  S.  L,  Marsh,  1,474,938 ;  Nov.  20. 
Grease,  Means  for  distributing  lubricating,     W.  Metzger. 

1,457,380;   June  5. 
Greaseprooflng  composition   and  fibrous   material   treated 

thereby,     W.  L,  Wright.     1,454,421  ;  May  8. 
Grease  retainer.     S.  R,  Morden,     1,464,770 ;  Au.^.  14. 
Grease  retainer.     M.  W.  Pauling.     1,452,755 ;  Apr.  24. 
Greenhouse   and  conservatory.     P.   J.   Foley.     1,472,120 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Greenhouses,     Reenforced     rafter     for.       P.     L.     McKee. 

1,476,990;  Dec.   11. 
Grid   leak.     E.   L.   Powell  and  C. -E.   Motto.      1,453,724; 

May  1. 
Grid  resistance.     L.  Satchwell.     1,467,952  ;  Sept.  11. 
Grill.     H.  C.  Mieville,     1,450,381  :  Apr,  3, 
Grill,  Cooking.    M.  Tocchio.     1,451,971 ;  Apr.  17. 
Grinder.     E,  Bockshe.     1,464,595  ;  Aug.  14. 
Grinder,     G,  S,  Dey,     1,465,117  ;  Aug,  14. 
Grinder.  C.  H.  Stanfleld.     1,457,092  ;  May  29. 
Grinder.      S.    Vengrin    and    J.    M.    Johnson.      1,466,216; 

Aug.  28. 
Grinder    attachment.    Meat.      J.    Lobojok.       1,442,676 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Grinder,  Blade.     B.  S.  Ensign.     1,444,374  ;  Feb.  6. 
Grinder,  Clinker.     R.  S.  Riley.     1,441,027  ;  Jan,  2, 
Grinder,  Centerless.     M,   O.  Reeves.     1,456,462  ;  May  22, 
Grinder,  Portable.     C.  R.  Ross.     1,464,728;  Aug,  U. 
Grinder,     Power-driven.      W.     B.     Kidney.      1,463,324; 

July  31. 
Grinder   regulator  system.      C.   A.   Boddie.     1,442,041-2 ; 

Jan.  16, 
Grinder,    Shears,      D,    Ferguson,    and    A.    T.    Scheiwer. 

1,444,598  ;  Feb.  6, 
Grinder,  Universal  multiple-speed.   0.  H.  Beach.   1,443,453  ; 

Jan.  30, 
Grinders,  Bushing  for  automatic.   A.  E.  White.     1,456,477  ; 

May  22. 
Grinders,    Friction    feed   mechanism    for    surface.      R.   G. 

Pollock,     1,446,271 ;  Feb.  20. 
Grinding    and   boring    machine,      V,    Bartley    and    J.    B 

Worthington.     1,460,342  ;  June  26. 
Grinding      and      lapping      machine.        P.      C.      Weaver. 

1,451,089  ;  Apr.  10. 
Grinding  and  other  machines.  Dividing  head  for.     H.  P. 

L,  Orcutt.     1,442,537  ;  Jan.  16. 
Grinding  and  polishing  machine.     R.  E.  Bole.     1,442,381 ; 

.Tan.  16. 
Grinding    and    truing    machine.    Wheel.    J.     C.     Price. 

1,451,958 ;  Apr.  17. 
Grinding  apparatus,     R.  E.  Fosdick.     1,455,286  ;  May  15. 
Grinding  art.    J.  H.  and  J.  Macartney,     1,441,162  ;  Jan.  2. 
Grinding  bar,     J.  R.  Halterman.     1,470,164;  Oct.  9. 
Grinding    body    and    producing    same.      G.    R.    Hanks. 

1,451,335  ;  Apr.  10. 
Grinding  device.     H.  E.  Rosenkranz.     1,464,219 ;  Aug.  7. 
Grinding  devices.  Guide  for.     M.  P.  Schmitt.     1,461,985  ; 

July  17, 
Grinding  disk.     F.  G.  B.  Rodel.     1,449,956  ;  Mar.  27. 
Grinding  disk,      O.    Schifferdecker,      1,449.958 ;    Mar,    27. 
Grinding    disks.     Truing    device    for.       J.     R.    Beckett. 

1,463,033;   July  24.      . 
Grinding    machine,      V.    Anderson,      1,460,934 ;    July    3, 
Grinding  machine,     H.  S.  Bergen.     1,466,872  ;  Sept,  4. 
Grinding    machine,       H,    and     R.     Buckley.       1,451,647 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Grinding  machine.     L.  W.   Bugbee.     1,459,569  ;  June  19. 
Grinding  machine,     J.  A,  Bums,     1,461,514  ;  July  10, 
Grinding  machine.      P.    De  Mattia.     1,474,321 ;   Nov.   13. 
Grinding  machine.     L.  J.  Cooney,     1,446,640  ;  Feb.  27. 
Grinding  machine,     R.  W.  Ellingham  and  C,  E,  Van  Nor- 
man,    1,445,875  ;  Feb,  20. 
Grinding  machine,     V,  J.  Emery.     1,458,528  :  June  12, 
Grinding  machine,      W,    P.   Eraser.      1,470,605 ;    Oct.    16. 
Grinding   machine.      P.  M.   Furber,     1,445.676 :   Feb.   20. 
Grinding  machine.    R.  D,  Gardner.     1,465,762 ;  Aug,  21. 
Grinding  machine.     R.  Hervlg.     1,452,509 ;  Apr.  24. 
Grinding  machine.     L,  E,  Jolls.     1.443,415  ;  .Tan,  30. 
Grinding  machine.     J.   Koziel.     1,475,495 ;   Nov,   27. 
Grinding  machine,     J,  H,   Letz,     1,440,475 ;   Jan.   2. 
Grinding  machine.     H.  Lutz.     1,464,950 ;  .iug.  14. 
Grinding  machine.     J.   T.   McGrath.     1,460,724;   July   3. 
Grinding  machine.     B,   W,   Mikaelson   and  A.   A.   Neave. 

1,462,420  ;  July  17. 
Grinding  machine.     C.  H,  Norton,     1,443,924  ;  Jan.  30. 
Grinding  machine.     S.  H.  Norton.     1,447,263  ;  Mar.  6. 
Grinding  machine.     W.  C.  Osterholm.     1,462,653  ;  July  24. 
Grinding  machine.     J.  E.  Perrault,     1,453,175  ;  Apr.  24, 
Grinding  machine.    O.  P.  Presbrey.    1,463,335 ;  July  31. 
Grinding  machine.     M.   O,  Reeves,     1,440,795-6 ;   Jan,  2. 
Grinding     machine.        H,     H.     Richardson,       1,475,085 ; 

Nov,  20. 
Grinding   machine,      K,    Rosak.      1,473,520 ;    Nov.    6. 
Grinding  machine.     W.   J.   Smith.     1,440,639 ;   Jan.   2, 
Grinding  machine,     W,  Taylor,     1,467,518  ;  Sept,  11. 
Grinding  machine,     P,  C,  Weaver,     1,471,430-1  ;  Oct,  23, 
Grinding  machine.     A.  E,  Westman,     1.477,158  ;  Dec,  11, 
Grinding  machine.     O.  Willson.     1,467,023;  Sept.  4. 
Grinding  machine.  Bur-,    J,  Northrop.  G.  E.  Kilburn,  P.  P. 

Pessotti,  and  B.  L.  Tucker.     1,446,654;  Feb.  27 
Grinding    machine.    Button-blank-.      H.    H,    Knott,    C.    J. 

Jungbluth,  and  E.  B.  Hammer.     1,448,969  ;  Mar.  20. 


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Grinding  machine,  Commutator-.    M.  Mauran.    1,446,982  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Grinding  machine.  Cylinder-.    Q.  B.  Koblnson.   1,441,242  ; 

.Ian.  9. 
Grindins    machine.    Electrically-driven.      H.    W.    Dunbar. 

1,466,893  :   Sept.  4. 
Grinding;   machine.    Internal-.      J.    N.    Heald    and    A.    M. 

Drake.     1,468,151:  Sept.   18. 
GrindiuR   machine,   Portable.      R.    W.    Opfel.      1,471,412; 

Oct.  23. 
Grinding    machine.    Roller-.       J.    Ferencz.       l,475,6i>3 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Grinding    machine.    Surface-.      C.    Knowles.      1,458,623 ; 

June  12. 
Grinding   machine,    Surface-.      T.    Lumsden.      1,478,971  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Grinding  machine,  Twist-drill-polnt-.     H.,  H.  W.,  and  P. 

Hunt.     1.448,746;  Mar.   20. 
Grinding    machines.    Abrasive-wheel    chuck    for.      F.    E. 

Gardner.     1,461,184  ;  July  10. 
Grinding  machines.   Head  adjustment  for.     A.   Wjlllams. 

1,475.614  :  Nov.  27. 
Grinding    machines.    Rest    plate    and    fulcrum    for.      A. 

Pizzino.     1,477.151  ;  Dec.  11. 
Grinding    machines.    Steady    rest    for.       A.    R.      Fors. 

1,449,507;  Mar.  27. 
Grinding    machines.    Tool    holder    for.      A.    E.    Maynard. 

1,448,694  ;  Mar.   13. 
Grinding  machines,  Worlj  support  for  roll-.     C.   H.  Nor- 
ton and  A.  Turner.     1,451,467 ;   Apr.   10. 
Grinding  mill.     J.  S.  Bartley.     1,457,487 ;  June  5. 
Grinding  mill.     W.  C.  Eggert.     1,449,582  ;  Mar.  27. 
Grinding    mill.      W.    A.    Gibson    and    C.    E.     Needham. 

1,466,433:  Aug.  28. 
Grinding    mill.      W.    A.    Gibson    and    C.    E.    Needham. 

1,473,341 ;  Nov.  6. 
Grinding  mill.     A.  P.  Grohens.     1,465,666;  Aug.  21. 
Grinding  mill.     W.  N.  Hartshorn.     1,465,713  ;  Aug.  21. 
Grinding  mill.     S.  C.  Roberts.     1,443,276  :  Jan.  23. 
Grinding  mill.     J.  P.  Ruth,  jr.     1,453,408  ;  May  1. 
Grinding  mill  for  vocks,  ores,   and  like  material.     E.   H. 

Moyle.     1,477,376  ;  Dec.   11. 
Grinding  or  crushing  machine.     6.  H.  Praser.     1,451,156  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Grinding  or  crushing  machine.    D.  J.  G.  Miller  and  R.  A. 

Lloyd.     1,452,088  ;  Apr.  17. 
Grinding  or  polishing  roller.     C.  6.   Herder.     1,444,314 ;  ' 

Feb.  6. 
Grinding     or     polishing     tool.     Rotary.       E.     Cavlcchl. 

1,470,957;  Oct.  16. 
Grinding    purposes.    Jig    for.      K.    Williams.      1,453.737 ; 

May  1. 
Grinding    taps.    Mechanism    for.      J.    Bath.      1,469,985 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Grinding  tool.     F.   Schimmel.     1,443.150  ;  Jan.  23. 
Grinding  wheel.     B.  F.  Howard.     1,476,515  ;  Dec.  4. 
Grinding  wheel,  Household.     S.  A.  Strzelczyk.     1,448,422  ; 

Mar.   13. 
Grinding  -  wheel    test     device.       H.     H.     Da    Vercombe. 

1,446,977  ;  Feb.  27. 
Grinding-wheel-truing  device.     V.  M.  Tuthill.     3,464,959; 

Aug.  14. 
Grinding  wheels.    Automatic    guard   for.     M.    W.   Meuhl- 

hauser.     1,447,996  ;  Mar.  13. 
Grinding     wheels,      Dressing     tool     for.        T.     Larsson. 

1,455,213;  May  15. 
Grinding  wheels,  Process  and  apparatus  for  classifying. 

C.  E.  Gillett.     1,478,333;  Dec.  18. 
Grindstone.     I.  F.  Nelson.     1,448,857  ;  Mar.  20. 
Grindstone.      I.    F.    Nelson.     1,460,171  ;    June    26. 
Grip,  Burglarproof.    J.  R.  Landis.     1,454,546  ;  May  8. 
Grip     choke     control.      Friction-.        A.      W.      Kaufman. 

1,454,238  ;  May  8. 
Grip,  Clothesline.     H.  H.  Podjus.     1,456,712  ;  May  29. 
Grip,  Comfort.    H.  M.  Tennant.     1,469,125  ;  Sept.  25. 
Grip    cover.      J.    A.    Hagerstrom.      1,454,237 ;    May    8. 
Grip   handle.   Attachable.     D.    S.  Whitehead.      1,470,040; 

Oct.  9. 
Grip  mechanism.     T.  M.  Collins.     1,446,881 ;  Feb.  27. 
Gripper.     C.  W.  Burroughs.     1,471,448;  Oct.  23. 
Gripping,  bending,  or  cutting  operations.   Hand  tool  for. 

R.  L.  B.  Rathbone  and  C.  Morton.     1,445,710  ;  Feb.  20. 
Gripping  device.     L.  J.  Black.     1,443,673  ;  Jan.  30. 
Gripping   device   or   clasp.      A.    O.    Vestine.      1,464,374 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Ground  clamp.     G.  Dlpschutz.     1,458,533 ;   June   12. 
Ground   clearing   and   aerating   machine.      J.   E.    Moore. 

1,468,388;   Sept.  18. 
Groundworking  implements.  Power  lift  for.     D.  M.  Wat- 

ters.    1,452,716  ;  Apr.  24. 
Grooving  and  strip-inserting   machine,   Automatic.    E.   S. 

Daniels.     1,471,246;   Oct.    16. 
Grouser.   R.   C.   Hawkins  and  E.   S.    Htxson.      1,453,872 ; 

May  1. 
Grouser.     J.  D.  Horton.     1,468,204  ;  Sept.  18. 
Grubber    and    leveler,   Brush.      B.    C.    Leak.      1,469,517 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Guard.      L.   and   E.   A.    Happ.      1,478,953;    Dec.    25. 
Guard,   Handrail.     M.   H.   Hickey.      1,444,608;    Feb.   6. 
Guard,  Safety.     J.  C.  Merwin.     1,467,186;  Sept.  4. 
Guard,  Safety.     H.Miller.     1.455,800 ;  May  22. 
Guard-rail  chair.     B.  J.  Fallon.     1,463,943;  Aug.  7. 
Gudgeon.    W.  T.  Melton.    1,445,531 ;  Feb.  13. 


Dupca.      1,443,249 ; 


Guide.     M.  E.  Clark.     1,473,465  ;  Nov.  6. 

Guide  bar  for  guide  cards.     F.  B.  Kunkel.      1,465,827 ; 

Aug.  21. 
eulde  stud  and  removing  key,  Cylinder-head.  A.  G.  Bur- 

dlck.     1,453,913;  May  1. 
Guide,  Tourist's.     P.  P.  Gobherdiel.     1,471,481 ;  Oct.  23. 
Guitar.     F.  F.  Gerl.     Des.  62,165  ;  Apr.  3. 
Guitar   and   the   like.      J.    Prlbyl.      1,472,991 ;    Nov.   6. 
Guitars  and   similar   instruments.   Nut   for.     T.   B.   Lam- 
bert and  L.  E.  Lively.     1,475,345  ;   Nov.  27. 
Gum     and     making     same,     Synthetic.       J.     Mcintosh. 

1,448,556;  Mar.   13. 
Gumming    and    conveying   blanks.    Machine    for.      C.    H. 

Nltsch   and   T.   A.   Pederwitz.      1,472,614 ;    Oct.    30. 
Gumming  machine.     A.  T.  Walraven.     1,462,838  ;  July  24. 
Gun.     R.   H.  Arntzen.      1,448,587 ;   Mar.   13. 
Gun.     T.  A.  Brandon.    1,449,033  ;  Mar.  20. 
Gun.     J.  Lund.     1,441,102;  Jan.  2. 
Gun.      H.   J.  .Johnson.      1,476.715;   Dec.   11. 
Gun,  Air.     G.  B.  Keil.     1,464,610;  Aug.  14. 
Gun.    C.  A.  F.  Maze,  dit  D.  Maze.     1,450,558  ;  Apr.  3. 
Gun,  Air.     B.  W.  Punches.     1,458,147  ;  June  12. 
Gun,  Air.     E.   S.   Roe.      1,477,770;   Dec.   18. 
Gun  and  ammunition  therefor.    M.  F.  B^har.     1,470,591 : 

Oct.  16. 
Gun    and    carton.    Grease.      0.    H.    Watson.      1,475,417; 

Nov.  27.     . 
Gun    and    feeding    same.    Centrifugal    machine.      J.    T. 

McNaier.      1,472,080;    Oct.    30. 
Gun  and  the  manufacture  thereof,  Breech-loading  sporting. 

B.  Rose.     1,467,502;   Sept.   11. 
Gun,    Antiaircraft    machine.      P.    A. 

Jan.   23. 
Gun,  Automatic.     A.  T.  Dawson,  G.  T.  Buckham,  and  C, 

A.  Larsson.     1,468,262;  Sept.  18. 
Gun,  Automatic.     G.  O.  Fisher.     1,475,761 ;  Nov.  27. 
Gun,  Automatic.     C.  G.  Swebilius.     1,444,890;  Feb.  13. 
Gun,  Automatic.     C.  G.  Swebilius.     1,450,653 ;     Apr.  3. 
Gun  barrel.     W.   Heine.     1,467,159  ;  Sept.  4. 
Gun  barrels.  Assemblage  device  for  sporting-.     P.  and  M 

Fabry.     1,468,902  ;  Sept.  25. 
Gun  barrels,  Expanding  and  smoothing  the  bores  in.     M 

Anderson.     1.455,771 ;   May   22. 
Gun   barrels.  Method   of  and  means  for  forming.     C.   C, 

Loomis.     1,461,129  ;  July  10. 
Gun,     Breech  -  loading     single  -  barrel.       F.     Le     Fever. 

1,471,900;  Oct.  23. 
Gun    breeches.    Plastic 

1,460,683;  July  3. 
Gun,   Bomb-projecting. 
Gun  carriage.     B.  P.  Joyce. 
Gun   carriage.    Central-pivot. 

Dec.  18. 
Gun     carriage     having     a     cranked     carriage     axle.       E. 

Schneider.     1,476,849  ;   Dec.   11. 
Gun   carriage   having   cranked    axletrees.      E.    Schneider. 

1,459,800  ;  June  26. 
Gun     carriage    having     dlvergible     trail,     Wheeled.     H. 

Schneider.     1,451,848;  Apr.  17. 
Gun    carriage    having    dlvergible    trails.    Wheeled.      B. 

Schneider.     1,460,505;  July  3. 
Gun    carriages.    Trail    for.      B.    P.    Joyce.      1,473,628; 

Nov.  13. 
Gun      carriages.     Traveling     lock     for.       B.     P.     Joyce. 

1,475,952  :  Dec.  4. 
Gun  cleaning  and  oiling  rod.     J.  A.  Heiman.     1,450,037 : 

Mar.  27. 
Gun,  Cleaning-process.    F.  M.  HUgerlnk.    1,461,824 ;  July 

17. 
Gun     control.     Automatic     advance     for     synchronizing. 

H.  O.  Russell  and  C.  L.  Paulus.     1,471,359  ;  Oct.  23. 
Gun  cylinders.  Device  for  preventing  relative  rotation  of. 

R.   C.  Morgan.     1,466,800;   Sept.  4. 
Gun  due  to  the  oblique  position  of  the  axis  of  the  hori- 
zontal trunnion.   Apparatus  for   compensating  the  in- 

acuracy    in    training    a.       W.    Akemann.      1,445,192; 

Feb.  13. 
Gun    filler,    Grease-.      E.    Nolan    and    C.    W.    Walters. 

1,471,056:  Oct.  16. 
Gun,  Flash-light.     F.  Schorik.     1,460,214  ;  June  26. 
Gun,  Gasoline.  E.  M.  Thomas.     1,463,518  ;  July  31. 
Gun,  Gopher.     R.  P.  Armstrong.     1,464,861 ;  Aug.  14. 
~  ~  C.    E.    Bown.      1,454,574 ;    May   8. 

J.  B.  Davis.     1,449,219 ;  Mar.  20. 
A.   J.  Farmer.     1,471,330  ;  Oct.  23. 
F.  E.  Kronenbltter.     1,469,308;  Oct.  2. 
C.  R.  MlUer.     1,457,988;  June  5. 
J.  M.  Mills.      1,451,446;   Apr.   10. 

Bergman.     1,445,126;  Feb.  13. 
S.  Bernstein.     1,451,138  ;   Apr.   10. 
J.  H.   Sayres.     1,449,449  ;  Mar.  27. 
Gun;  Lubricant.     G.  A.  Pettit.     1,467,649  ;  Sept  11. 
Gun,  Machine.     A.  T.  Dawson,  G.  T.  Buckham,  and  G.  D. 

Haskell.     1,453,974  ;  May  1. 
Gun,    Machine.      A.    T.    Dawson    and    G.    T.    Buckham. 

1,456,625-6;  May  29. 
Gun,   Machine.     E.    Fowler.      1,451,443 ;   Apr.    10. 
Gun,  Machine.     6.  Hazelton.     1,447,246  ;  Mar.  6. 
Gun,  Machine.     J.  T.  Kewish.     1,472,126;  Oct.   30. 
Gun,   Machine.      E.    Ludorf.      1,446,388 ;    Feb.   20. 
Gun,  Machine.     J.  C.  R.  McCrudden.     1,452,123  ;  Apr.  17. 
Gun,    Machine.      A.    Miskunas.      1,441,517 ;    Jan.    9. 
Gun,  Machine.     E.  L.  A.  Paumier.     1,444,849  ;  Feb.  13. 


obturator    for.      B.     Schneider. 

E.   Bebler.      1,478,597;    Dec.    25. 
1,447,085;  Feb.  27. 
E.    Schneider.      1,477,980; 


Gun,  Grease. 
Gun,  Grease. 
Gun,  Grease. 
Gun,  Grease. 
Gun,  Grease. 
Gun,  Grease. 
Gun,  Grenade. 
Gun,  Insect-powder. 
Gun,  Line-throwing. 


A.  6. 


1124 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Gun,  Machine.     R.  L.  Wright.     1,444,768  ;  Feb.  6. 

Gun  mount  with,  remote  control.     H.  B.  Inglis.     1,471,398  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Gun   mounted  on  double  trailed  carriage.     E.    Schneider. 

1,443,048  ;  Jan.  23. 
Gun    mounting    and    other    mechanism,    Control    system 

for.     A.   L.  Perham.      1,472,885 ;   Nov.   6. 
Gun   mounts.   Detachable   tractor  for   unit.      P.    E.   Holt. 

1,442,570  ;  Jan.  16. 
Gun,    pistol,    and    the    like.      C.    B.    Weiss.      1,464,895 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Gun,     Pneumatic    grease.       L.     W.     Greve.       1,458,698 ; 

June   12. 
Gun,  Recoil.      H.   Romberg.     1,461,561  ;  July  10. 
Gun     rest    for    sportsmen.      G.     Thompson.      1,469,285 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Gun   sight.      E.    E.    Gregory.      1,476,884 ;    Dec.    11. 
Gun  sight.     H.  H.  Jones.     1,442,952  ;  Jan.  23. 
Gun   sight.      J.    R.    Mapes.      1,451.584 ;   Apr.    10. 
Gun  sight.     C.  A.  Nelson.     1,464,615  ;  Aug.  14. 
Gun   sight.      E.   D.   Tillyer.     1,442,015 ;    Jan.    9. 
Gun,  Spray.     L.  L.  Tirrell.     1,465,194  ;  Aug.  14. 
Gunstock,  Adjustable.    J.  P.  Caretto.    1,468,354  ;  Sept.  18. 
Gun,  Testing  the  recuperative  power  in  a.     W.  C.  Palmer. 

1,469,240  ;   Oct.   2. 
Gun,    Walking-stick    machine.      H.    Renard.      1,474,292  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Gun  with  recoiling  barrels.  Double-barreled  ' machine.    C. 

Gast.     1,477,115  ;  Dec.   11. 
Guns,  Actuator  for  machine.     M.  L.  Johnston.     1,452,465  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Guns,    Aiming  -  tuoe     adapter    for    quick  -  firing.     A.    T. 

Dawson    and    6.    T.    Buckham.      1,441,837 ;    Jan.    9. 
Guns  and  the   like.   Apparatus   for  the   long-distance   ad- 
justment  of.      P.   Kaminski.      1,470,748 ;    Oct.    16. 
Guns     and    the     like,     Teleadjuster    for.       P.     Kaminski. 

1,470,369;  Oct.  9. 
Guns,     Attachment     for     gas-operated.     S.      G.      Green. 

1.445,583;  Feb.  13. 
Guns,   Cartridge-feeding  mechanism  for   machine.     M.   L. 

Johnston.      1,460,800;    July   3. 
Guns,  Cartridge  magazine  for  machine.     J.   S.  Johnston. 

1,447,860;   Mar.  6. 
Guns,    Charging    device    for    machine.       C.     L.    Paulus. 

1,471,348;  Oct.  23. 
Guns,  Cocking  mechanism  for  automatic  machine.     J.   S. 

Johnston.     1,447,861  ;  Mar.  6. 
Guns,  Fire-control  apparatus  for  naval.     J.  B.  Henderson. 

1,464,608  :  Aug.    14.  . 
Guns,   Fire-direction  apparatus  for  naval.     W.  Akemann. 

1,445,191 ;  Feb.  13. 
Guns,   Firing  mechanism  for.     E.   Schneider.     1,443,047  : 

JSn.   23. 
Guns,  Flashlight  attachment  for.     J.  P.  Hise.     1,456,440  ; 

May  22. 
Guns    having   multiple   barrels,    Closing   device   for.      E. 

Schneider.     1,443,046  ;   Jan.  23. 
Guns,    Loading    cartridge    for    grease.       C.    E.    Roberts. 

1,451,114  ;  Apr.  10. 
Guns  mounted  on  endless  tracks  for  varying  the  height 

of  the  line  of  fire  of  the  gun.  Apparatus  in  and  relat- 
ing to  trail-carriage.    E.  Schneider.    1,477,979  ;  Dec.  18. 
Guns,    Mounting    for    small-caliber.      G.    H.    Challenger. 

1,443,677  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Guns,    Operating   slide   and   handle  for  machine.     W.   T. 

Gorton.     1,460,415;   July  3. 
Guns  or  like  small  arms  for  miniature  ammunition  prac- 
tice   or    use,    Means    or    device   for   adapting   sporting. 

A.  N.  Tucker.     1,468,891 ;  Sept.  25. 
Guns    or    the    like.    Barrel-attaching    device    for    grease. 

A.    J.    Wood.      1,471,085 ;    Oct.   16. 
Guns,    Refill    cartridge   for    lubricant.      A.    E.    Simmons. 

1,444,483  ;  Feb.  6. 
Guns,  Standard  for  machine.     J.   S.  Johnston  and  V.  H. 

Czeg-k.-i.      1.441,285  ;   Jan.  9. 
Guns,  Turret  mounting  for  heavy.     A.   T.   Dawson  and 

J.  Home.     1,457,924  ;  June  b. 
Guns,     Ventilated     hand     protector     for.       F.     L.     Baily. 

1,451,137;  Apr.  10. 
Gutter  end  piece.     T.  Rlgby.     1,460,733  ;  July  3. 
Gutter  hanger.     W.  F.   MorhofC.     1,472,612  :   Oct.   30. 
Gutter    hanger.      M.    Rachlin.      1,478.837 ;    Dec.    25. 
Guttiform  section.     C.  Dornier.     1,452,961 ;  Apr.  24. 
Gypsum-calcining  apparatus.      S.   E,   and   F.    E.   Townley. 

1,446,863  ;  Feb.  27. 
Gyp.sura.   Dehydrating.     F.   B.   Stuart  and   C.   A.   Rivers. 

1,463,913  :    Aug.    7. 
Gypsum,  Making  plastic.    R.  E.  Haire.    1,457,161  ;  May  29. 
Gyroscope.     H.  Hort.     1,446,348 ;  Feb.  20. 
Gyroscope   steering   mechanism.      W.    Dieter.      1,440,822 ; 

Jan.   2. 
Gyroscopes,    Controlling    mechanism    for    stabilizing.      H. 

Xj.    Tanner.      ]  .456.744  ;    May    29. 
Gyroscopes.    Horizontal   bearing   for.      E.    A.    Sperry,    jr. 

1,452,483  ;  Apr.  17. 
Gyroscopic  apparatus.     J.  G.  Gray.     1,442,799  ;  Jan.  23. 
Gyroscopic     navigational     apparatus.        E.     A.      Sperrv. 

1,445,805;  Feb.  20.  " 

Gyroscopic  precession.   Suppression  of.     H.   Sundhaussen. 

1,465,532  ;  Aug.  21. 
Gyroscopic     top     and     making     same.     J.     C.     Porster. 

1,451,818;  Apr.  17. 


Gyrostat,   Electric.      A.    H.    McComiskey,    jr.      1,469,094 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Hffimocytometer   and  making   the   same.      E.   D.   Brooker. 

1,474,812;   Nov.   20. 


Hair-bobbing 

May  29. 
Hair  clipper. 
Hair  clipper. 
Hair  clipper. 
Hair  clipper. 
Hair  clipper. 
Hair  clipper. 
Hair  clipper. 
Hair    clipper. 


device.      P.    A.    McLaughlin.       1,457,257 ; 


W. 
W. 

P. 

C. 

C.   Nannini. 
C.  H.  Redman. 


E. 
E. 
L. 
P. 


Gray. 
Gray. 
Gray. 
Lewis. 


1,442,800  ;   Jan.   23. 
1,446,559;  Feb.  27. 
Rel5,660;   July  24. 

1,473,238  ;   Nov.   6. 
1,451,175  ;    Apr.   10. 

1,445,041 ;  Feb.  13. 


W.    H.    Redman.      1,461,326;    July    10. 

A.    B.    Tabor.      1,441,132 ;    Jan.    2. 
Hair-clipper  blade.     C.  0.  Connor.     1,458,326  :  June  12. 
Hair  clipper,  Vibratory.     A.  C.  Reid.     1,446,210  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hair  comb.     R.R.Cotton.     1,467,533 ;  ~ 
Hair  comb.     J.  H.   Stone.     1,469,450; 
Hair,  Comb  for  straightening.     F.  E. 

Jan.  16. 
Hair  comb,  Sectional.     J.  Dunner.     1,447,287;  Mar.  6. 
Hair  crimper.      J.    F.    Donnelly.      1,460,126 ;    June   26. 
Hair    crimper    and 


Sept.  11. 
Oct.  2. 
White.     1,442,575 ; 


crimper 
Aug.  14. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 

curler. 

curler. 

curler. 

curler. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 
Hair  curler. 
iHair    curler 


Hair 
Hair 
Hair 
Hair 


curler.      P.    H.    Griffith.      1,465,127; 


L.  G.  Agostini.  1,463,028  ;  July  24. 
E.  E.  Baldwin.  1,454,718  ;  May  8. 
O.   W.   Brenizer.      1,445,266 ;   Feb.   13. 

E.  Calkins.     1,453,071  ;   May   1. 

F.  G.  Conine.     1,475,796:  Nov.  27. 
J.  D.  Coughlin.     1,462,484  ;  July  24. 
P.  L.   Fister.     1,442,260 ;     Jan.  1. 
W.   A.   Gill.      1,457,698;   June    5. 
P.  Glamzo.     1,458,176;  June  12. 


19. 
10. 


W.  C.  Gruss.     1,458,052  ;  June  5. 
A.  C.  Heathcote.     1,465,216;  Aug.  14. 
G.  C.  Lewis.     1,463,746.     July  31. 
O.    D.    McClintock.      1.459,228 ;    June 
O.    D.    McClintock.      1,461,533 ;    July 
J.  Ranz.     1,455,659  ;  May  15. 
A.  W.  Rossberg.     1,45.5,148  ;   May  15. 
P.   Sinclair.     1,457,191 ;  May  29. 
H.  L.  Skinner.     1,476,189  ;   Dec  .4. 
O.  L.   Smith.     1,466,254;  Aug.  28. 
W.  W.  Stumpb.     1,450,523;  Apr.  3. 
A.  A.   West.     1,447,742  ;  Mar.  6. 
J.   O.   Winks.     1,457,099  ;  May  29. 
and    waver.      A.    P.    Bystrom.      1,474,509 


Nov.   20. 

Hair    curlers    and    employed    in    the    art    of    undulation 
Method  and   means  for  squeezing  tubes  of  paper  con 
taining.     L.  Agostini.     1,471,582  ;  Oct.  23. 
Hair    curlers,    Portable    heater    for.       C.    M.     Sheridan 

1,444,140  ;  Feb.  6. 
Hair  curling  and  waving  device.    L.  Smithson.    1,440,503 
Jan.   2. 

J.  Goldsmith,  jr.     1,440,593  ;  Jan.  2 
J.  Krysztofiak.     1,474,334;  Nov.  13 
Z.  Popin.     1,447,998  ;  Mar. 
Angeletti.     1,445,057  ;  Feb 
M.  M.  Sellers.    1 


13. 
13. 

,476,672 


J.   Czarnecki.     1,466,613 

L.  McElroy.     1,471.970  ;  Oct.  23 
Froh.     1,456,432  ;  May  22. 
Gierlnski.      1,446.383 :    Feb.    20 
S.  Owen.     1,465,455  ;  Aug.  21. 
A.  Smith.     1,454,458;  May  8. 
or   combing  device.     C.   P.   Gaunt. 


Hair-curling  device. 
Hair-curling  device. 
Hair-curling  device. 
Hair  cutter.  J.  M. 
Hair  cutter.  Adjustable  safety. 

Dec.  4. 
Hair  cutter,   Motor-spring.     A, 

Aug.  28. 
Hair  cutter.  Safety.  J. 
Hair-cutting  device.  H. 
Hair-cutting  device.  J. 
Hair-cutting  device.  N. 
Hair-cutting  device.  R, 
Hair-cutting,  shaving 

1,473,404;  Nov.   6. 
Hair,  Device  for  waving  natural.     C.  Nessler.     1,453,802  ; 

May  22. 
Hair.  Device  for  producing  waves  in  the.     G.  W.  Turpln. 

1,452,577  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hairdresser's  comb.     L.  J.  P.  Crooms.     1,462,167  ;  July  17. 
Hair-dressing    chair.       W.     F.    Koken.       Des.    62,825-6 ; 

Aug.    7. 
Hairdresslng  device.     L.   Hicks.     1,454,641  ;   May  8. 
Hair-dressing-mirror  device.     E.  E.   Stanfield.     1,451,236  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Hair  drier.     J.  H.  Cannon.     1,478,635 ;   Dec.   25. 
Hair  drier.  Electric.     R.   H.  Brown.     1,454.151  ;  May  8. 
Hair-drying  api^aratus.     B.  M.  Erb.     1,466,093  ;  Aug.  28. 
Hair,  Electric  heating  apparatus  for  waving  or  curling  the. 

E.  P.  Suter.     1,456,343  ;  May  22. 

oven    for.      A.    M.    Wright.      1,455,696; 


Hair,    Electric 

May  15. 
Hair   extender. 
Hair  fastener. 


G.   Donlin.      1,448,204  ;   Mar.   13. 
T.   W.   Saul.     1,441,820 ;  Jan.   9. 
Hair,  Form  for  dressing.     M.  Russo.     1,444,040;  Feb.  6. 
Hair  goods.   Apparatus   for   manufacturing.     T.   Charles. 

1,4.54,956  ;  May  15. 
Hair-srowth-removing   implement    for    nostrils    and    ears. 

J.  P.  Carey.     1,470,527  ;  Oct,  9. 
Hair  holder  and  roll.  Bobbed-.     H.  Hoffman.     1,474,474; 

Nov.   20 
Hair  iron.     J.  P.  Caneavri.     1,465,838  ;  Aug.  21. 
Hair   net.     J.  Oppenhelm.     1,453,168  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hair  net.     C.  R.  Pieper.     1,467,559  ;  Sept.  11. 
Hair-net  container.     H.  Mcuer.     1,475,130 :    Nov.   20. 
Hair   net.    Marcel.      E.    W.   Pruitt.      1,442,094 ;    Jan.    16. 
Hair   or   fiber.    Edge-forming  machine   for   sheets   of.      P. 

Maussner  and  I.  B.  Ritter.     1,446.475  ;  Feb.  27. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1125 


Hair   or    the    like.    I'owoi- -driven    implement    for    cutting. 

W.  G.  Sholton.     l,4r)5,274;  May  15. 
Hairpin.     E.  E.  Breeding.     1,447,409  ;  Mar.  6. 
H.  R.  Baylis.     1,450.780  ;   Apr.  3. 
S.  Bechtold.     1,450.239;  Apr.  3. 
B.   Dobschutz. 
V.    Kosatka 


W. 
J. 

F. 


1,456,541  ;    May 
and    E.    Stepkal. 


29 
1,4'71,612  ; 


Hairpin. 
Hairpin. 
Hairpin. 
Hairpin. 

Oct.  23. 

Hairpin.     J.   C.  Kucewicz.     1,451,397  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hairpin.      A.   J.   Patten.      1,464,187 ;    Aug.    7. 
Hairpin.     I.  R.  Skinner.     1,471,576  ;  Oct.  23. 
Hairpin    blajiks   and    the    like,    Machine   for    feeding    and 

pointing.     E.   R.   I'ereon.     1,476,416  :   Dec.   4. 
Hairpin  container.     E.  B.  Dewey.     1,453.756;  May  1. 
Hairpin  container.     S.  H.  Goldberg.     1.454,636  ;  May  8. 
Hairpin  holder.     F.  W.  Ailing.     1,465,619  ;  Aug.   21. 
Hairpins,  Forming.     M.  A.  Flshel.     1,461,728.     July  17. 
Hair,  Process  and  apparatus  for  permanent  undulation  of. 

P.  F.  M.  Robbin.  1,456,830  ;  May  29. 
Hair  roll  or  puff.     M.  C.  Damon.     1,450,491 ;  Apr.  3. 
Hair-treating   device.      M.    Goldsby.      1,441,678  ;    Jan.    9. 
Hair    trimmer    and    safety    razor.    Combination.      W.    H. 
Hair-trimming  gauge.     W.  A.  Wright.     1,471,768  ;  Oct.  23. 

Burns.     1.477,689  ;   Dec.   18. 
Hair  waver.     W.   C.   Haberkamp.      1.472,561  ;   Oct.    30. 
Hair  waver.     J.  A.  Hartvig.     1,457,836 ;  June  6. 
Hair   waver.      H.    G.   and    G.    B.    Hoffmann.     1,454,281  ; 

May  S. 

1.442,434  ;  Jan.  16. 

G.  Phillips  and  A.  R.  Thom- 


Hair  waver.     H.  H.  Klein. 
Hair  waver.     W.  E.  and  E 

son.     1,476,176  ;   Dec.  4. 
Hair  waver.     L.  Radcliffe. 
Hair  waver.  Permanent.     S 
Hair     wavers,     Machine 

1.459,782;  June  20. 
Hair-waving    apparatus. 

Nov.  13. 
Hair- waving  appliance. 


1,467,498;    Sept.    11. 
S.  Rand.     1,447,886;, Mar.  6. 
for    making.       EX     G.     Loomis. 

0.     Schaumberg.       1,473,977 ; 


1,447.997:  Mar.  13. 
Plastic.     R.   Ernest. 


R.  Bov€.     1,471,880-1 ;  Oct.  23. 
Hair-waving  comb.     C.  Laufe.     1,450,860  ;  Apr.  3. 
Hair-waving  device.     H.   Jacobs.     1,477,873  ;  Dec.  18. 
Hair-waving  device.     O.  J.  Hungcrbiihler  and  C.  Schopper. 

1,463,085  ;   July  24. 
Hair-waving  machine.     J.  M.  Higgins.     1,460,653  ;  July  8. 
Hair     waving,     Permanent.       E.     F.     Suter.       1,449,874; 

Mar.   27. 
Hair  waving.  Shield  for.     Z.  Popin. 
Hair   work   and    constructing   same, 

1,464,089  ;    Aug.   7. 
Halogen    substitution    product    into 

aromatic      I.  Miller.     1,445,637 
Halogenated  products.  Making.  B.  E.  Eldred. 

May  29. 
Halolefines.     Making.       H.     Essex     and     A. 

1,477,047  ;  Dec.   11. 
Halter.     J.  B.  Miner.     1,455,445  ;  May  15. 
Halter  strap.     P.  L.  Albin.     1,474,340  ;  Nov. 

H.    Adelmann.      1,461,509;    July    10. 

A.    Gobel,    F.   Harnisch,   and   E.    C.    Jankc 

Nov.    20. 

J.   Reinartz.      1.454.337  ;   May  8. 


amines, 
Feb.   20. 


Converting 
1,456,590  ; 
L.     Ward. 


20. 


Ham    boiler. 
Ham   boiler. 
1,474,713; 
H.Tm    boiler 


W.  Graham.'     1,456,020  ;  May 
Blustein    and    E.    E.    Rhodes. 


Hame.    R.  Palmore.    1,453,081 ;  Apr.  24. 
Uanne  tug.     T.  W.  Graham.     1,456,020  ;  a 
Hammer.      H. 

.Ian.  30. 
Hammer. 
Hammer. 
Hammer. 
Hammer. 
Hammer 


1,443,864  ; 


C.  Green.     1,450,849;  Apr.  3. 
A.    E.   Herman.    1.457.108;   Mny   29. 
H.  E.  Keyes.     1,463,167  ;.July  31. 
G.   P.   Lucas.      1,456,987  ;   May   29. 

C.     F.     Schroeder     and     A.     A.     Quedensley. 
1,447,732  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hammer.       C.     F.     Schroeder     and 

1,475,969  ;  Dec.  4. 
Hammer,  Adjustable  multiple  disk  and  shredding.     E.  H. 
Frlckev.     1,450,173;  Apr.  3. 

J.  K.  Blum.     1,459.568;  .Tune  19. 
drill,    Combined.      R.    Z.    Farmer. 


A.     A.     Quedensley. 


Hammer  adjustment. 
Hammer    and    rotary 

1,468,345;  Sept.  18. 
Hammer  board.  Drop-. 

Jan.   2. 
nammer-butt   springs 


C.  J.  and  H.  E.  Kleist.    1,440,608  ; 


Jan.  2. 
;  Jan.  9. 
R.    P.    Martin, 


Method   of  and  tool  for   replacin;? 

broken.     W.  J.  Tiffany.     1,477,610  ;  Dec.  18. 
Hammer,  Combination.     F.  J.  Koch.     1,456,383  ;  May  22. 
Hammer,   Die-forging.      J.   and    J.   D.   Latta.      1,459.592 ; 

June  19. 
Hammer  drill.     E.  P.  Jones.     1,467,433  ;  Sept.  11. 
Hammer,  Drop.     J.  E.  Blakeslee.     1,468,953  ;  Sept.  25. 
Hammer,  Drop.     E.  Enderes.     1,445,578  ;  Feb.   13. 
Hammer,  Drop.     H.  Terhune.     1,440.707  ; 
Hammer,  Drop.     H.  Terhune.     1,441,716 
Hammer,    Electric.      G.    L.    KoUock    and 

1,464,824;    Aiig.    14. 
Hammer,  Electric.     S.  Lake.     1,467,677  ;  Sept.  11. 
Hammer,  Heavy-duty.     P.  Kanygin.     1,443,689  ;   Jan.   30. 
Hammer,   Pneumatic.     E.    Curti.      1,464,809 ;   Aug.   14. 
Hammer,   Pneumatic.     T.   L.   Gray.     1,443,532  ;   Jan.    30, 
Hammer,  Pneumatic.     E.  M.  Mattson,  H.   W.  Popp,   and 

A.   C.  Hougland.     1,441,017  ;  Jan.  2. 
Hammer,    Pneumatic.         E.     Von     Leesen.        1,464,787 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Hammer,    Portable    power.      H.    A.    Fisher.      1,454,633  ; 

May  8. 
Hammer,  Power.     G.  Fraser.     1,475,763  ;  Nov.  27. 


O. 
2 


M.    Hatcher    and    J.    C.    Campbell. 


Hammer,    Power. 

1,440,679;    .Tan. 
Hammer,  Power.     R.  C.  Schroth,  jr.,  and  C.  A.  Herman. 

1,461,460;  July  10. 
Hammer,   Power.      J.   Sustarich.      1,458,667 ;    .Tune    12. 
Hammer  pulverizer.     J.  L.  Hiller.     1,442,946  ;  Jan..  23. 
Hammer,    Reenforced    rotary   pivoted.      W.   M.    Davidson. 

1,447,341  ;    Mar.    6. 
Hammer,  Riveting.     P.  H.  Leckinger.     1,460,424  ;  July  3. 
Hammer,  Riveting.     P.  R.  Smith.     1,466,968  ;  Sept.  4. 
Hammer,    Riveting,    chiseling,    and    rock-drilling.      R.    A. 
1,464,570  ;    Aug.    14. 
Rotary   pivoted.      H.   M.   Plaisted.       1,476,177 ; 


Hage. 
Hammer, 

Dec.  4. 
Hammer, 
Hammer, 
Hammer, 


Spring.     J.  M.  Redinger.     1,465,918;  Aug.  21. 
Trip.      H.    Roeker.      1,476,923;    Dec.    11. 
Wire-handled.        H.     B.     Jones.        1,449,677; 
Mar.  27. 
Hammers,    Adjustable    guide    for.      S.    Paul.      Rel5,666 ; 

July  31. 
Hammering  apparatus.     W.  Y.  Stroh  and  G.  W.  Klagea. 

1,463,180 ;  July  31. 
Hammering  machine.     C.  Sieper.     1,450,895  ;  Apr.  3. 
Hammock..  H,  E.  Burroughs.     1,463,499-500;  July  31. 
B.  B.  Englander.     1,469,782  ;  Oct.  9. 
Couch.       B.     B.     Englander.       Des.     63,223; 


Hammock. 
Hammock, 
Nov.  6. 
Hammock, 


Couch.      G.   F.   Sisbower   and   L.    E.    Pittonl. 
1,461,740  ;  July  17. 
Hamper,  Clothes.     B.  Krisher.     Des.  63,106  ;  Oct.  2. 
Hamper,  Lunch.     L.   M.    White.     1,448,424  ;  Mar.  13. 
Hand,  Artificial.     C.  Dedic.     1,465,933  ;  Aug.  28. 
Hand,  Artificial.     H.  Therrien.     1,474,301  ;  Nov.   13. 
Hand  bag.     I.  C.  Blumenthal.     1,467,919  ;  Sept.  11. 
"      "  M.   Brill.     Des.   62,199;   Apr.   10. 

M.   Craig.     Des.  63,614  ;  Dec.  25. 

J.  Cyganiewicz.     Des.  62,981 ;  Sept.  4. 

C.   S.   Elfelt.     1,458.329;   June  12. 

A.  Elmertoski.     1,441,269  ;  Jan.  9. 

E.  R.  Free.     Des.  63,031  ;  Sept.  18. 
M.    Goldsmith.      1,478,737 ;     Dec.    25. 

L.   Hauser.     1,469,476  ;   Oct.  2. 

M.  Miller  and  M.   L.   Kurtz.     Des.   63,138; 


Hand  bag. 
Hand  bag. 
Hand  bag. 
Hand  bag. 
Hand  bag. 
Hand  bag.' 
Hand  bag. 
Hand  bag. 
Hand  bag. 

Oct.  16. 
Hand  bag. 
Hand  bag. 
Hand-bag. 
Hand     bag 

1,464,176 
Hang-bag  ciasp.      H. 
Hand  bag,   Foldable. 


Hand      bags, 
1,468,816  ; 

Hand  brace. 
Nov.  6. 

Hand  brake. 

Hand  brake. 

Hand  clamp 

Handclamp 


H.  Morris.     Des.  61,859-60  ;  Jan.  30. 
.T.  Sims.     Des.  62,424  ;  May  22. 
J.  Sims.     Des.  62,436  ;  May  29. 

and     vanity    box,    Combined.       M.    Freund. 
;  Aug._7. 

Morris.     Des. 
C.    S.  Ayres. 


Reenforcement      for. 
Sept.  25. 
T.  J.  Fegley  and  G 


61,861 ;   Jan.   30. 
1,474,879  ;   Nov.   20. 
J.      B.      Johnson. 


O.  Leopold.     1,473,423; 


S.  B.  Haseltine.     1.450,366  ;  Apr.  3. 
J.  P.  O'Connor.     1,446,203-4  ;  Feb.  20. 
W.  A.  Day.     1,470,706  ;   Oct.   16. 
switch.      L.    A.   Miller.      1,471,185  ;    Oct. 


16. 


Handhole  "  cover,    Adjustable.      J.    J.    Cain.       1,449,729  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Handlamp.     A.  A.  Arnold.     1,454,530;  May  8. 
Handlamp.     G.   D.  Gallagher.     Be.   15,549  ;   Feb.   20. 
Handlamp.     A.  P.  Paine.     1,477,892  ;  Dec.  18. 
Hand    lamp,    Antirolling.      P.    G.     Stimson.      1,447,050 ; 

Feb.  27. 


Handle :  See — 

Bail'  handle. 

Bottle  handle. 

Box    handle. 

Casket  handle. 

Cleaner  handle. 

Container   handle. 

Cycle  handle. 

D   handle. 

Detachable    handle. 

Extension  handle. 

Fishing-rod  handle. 

Flowerpot  handle. 

Grip    handle. 
Handle 


Implement  handle. 
Jack  handle. 
Kitchen  utensil  handle. 
Mower  extension  handle. 
Package  handle. 
Portable   hand'e. 
Portfolio  handle. 
Shovel   handle. 
Tool  handle. 
Vault  handle. 
Vehicle  door  handle. 
Wrench   handle. 


Handle. 
Handle. 
Handle. 
Handle. 
Handle. 
Handle. 
Handle. 
Handle. 
Handle. 
Handle. 
Handle. 


S.  Chakov.  1,473.922 :  Nov.  13. 
B.  A.  Denton.  1,470,152  ;  Oct.  9. 
W.   C.   J.    Eisen.      1,460,057 ;    June 


26. 


F. 
C. 

w. 

H. 

W. 

F. 

H. 

P. 

T 


D.    Parr.      1,473,028;    Nov.    6 
Gluckman.     1,470,355  :   Oct,   9, 
N.  Russell.     1,446,587  ;   Feb,  27. 

Somerfleck.     Des.  63.50S  :  Dec.   11. 
A.  Somers.     1,463,341  ;  July  31. 
J.  Spiegler.     1,468,409  ;  Sept.  18. 

G.  Thompson.  1,446,137  :  Feb,  20. 
Tommasonl.  Des.  62,155 ;  Mar.  27. 
W.   Wright.      1,477,742 ;   Dec.   IS. 

H.    J.    Cook.      1,452,192; 


Handle-adjusting   mechanism 

Apr.  17. 
Handle  and  blade  connection.    J.  S.  Surbaugh.     1,445,185 

Feb.  13. 
Handle  and  switch.  Motor. 

June  5. 
Handle  and  the  like,  Tool. 

June  5. 
Handle-assembling    machine 

Jan.  2. 
Handle-attaching  means.     H.  Bale. 


O.   P.   Erhardt. 
B.  C.  Guthard. 


1,457,967  ; 
1,457,570 ; 


R.    L.    Drake.      1,440,864; 


1,445,470 ;  Feb.  13. 


1126 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Handle    mounting,    Lock-.      N.    A.    Kretzer.      1,443,544 ; 

Jan.   30. 
Handle  or  grip  surface.     A.  E.  Lard.     1,441,986 ;  Jan.  9 
Handle-securing    mechanism.      P.    A.    Geier.      1,472,797 

Nov.  6. 
Handle   structure.   Indexed.     J.   M.    Wilson.      1,448,019 

Mar.  13. 
Handles,    Assembling     and     soldering.        B.     L.     Drake 

1,440,865;  Jan.  2. 
Handles,      Cushion      attachment      for.        A.      Schaefer 

1,443,596:  Jan.  30. 
Handles,  Cushion  covering  for.     S.  Levenson.     1,445,968 

Feb.   20. 
Handles,    Machine    for    shaping    tong.      C.    D.    Briddell 

1,472,510;  Oct.  30. 
Handles,  Receptacle  for  holding.    W.  E.  Keene.    1,466,048 

Aug.  28. 
Handling  apparatus  and  conveyer.  Material-.     J.  A.  Stobie 

1,454,345  ;  May  8. 
Handling  apparatus,  Material-.     A.  F.   Case.     1,475,684 

Nov.  27. 
Handling  apparatus,  Material-.     A.  F.  Case.     1,442,521 

Jan.  16. 
Hand    press.      H.    Lorch.      1,478,443;    Dec.    25. 
Hand  reel.     J.  Joslin.     1,455,167  ;  May  15. 
Hand  rest.     C.  A.  Booker.     1,457,958  ;  June  5. 
Hand  roUer.     K.  B.  Bird.     1,461,815  ;  July  17. 
Handsaw.     G.   Forton.     1,451,211 ;  Apr.   10. 
Handsaws,  Detachable  tooth  for.     R.  R.  Reed.     1,445,972  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Hand  shield.     M.  W.  Holcomb.     1,464,529  ;  Aug.  14. 
Hand  tool.     S.  F.  Anderson.     1,476,033  ;  Dec.  4. 
Hand  tool.     W.  A.  Bernard.     1.446,540  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hand  tool.     W.  A.  Bernard.     1,475,273  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hand   too!.     O.   D.    Hapgood.      1,449,400 ;   Mar.   27. 
Handwheel  grip.     H.  L.  Jackson.     1,453,012 ;  Apr.  24. 
Hanger :  See — 

Beam  hanger.,  Pipe  hanger. 

Bed-bottom  hanger.  Punching-bag  suspension 

Bell-cord  hanger.  lianyei-. 

Broom  and  mop  hanger.         Radiator-pipe  hanger. 

Cable  hanger.  Railway-brake   hanger. 

Cap    hanger.  Sash  hanger. 

Car-door   hanger.  Scaffold  hanger. 

Case  hanger.  Screen  hanger. 

Clothes  hanger.  Shaft  hanwr. 

Coat  hanger.  Sheet-metal   hanger. 

Door  hanger.  Sickle  hanger. 

Drapery  hanger.  Skirt   hanger. 

Driving-box-shoe  hanger.  Sucker-rod  hanger. 

Elevator-door  hanger.  Suit  hanger. 

Garment  hanger.  Swing  hanger. 

Gutter   hanger.  Towel  hanger. 

Ladle  hanger.  Tlack   hanger. 

Lamp  hanger.  Trolley   hanger. 

Laundry    hanger.  Trolley-wire   hanger. 

Picture  hanger.  Utensil   hanger. 

Picture-frame    hanger.  Wall   hanger. 

Hanger.     H.  C.  Gowran.     1,464,178;  Aug.  7. 
Hanger.      P.    C.    Hall.      1,477,702  ;    Dec.    18. 
Hanger.     J.  Kohn.     1,459,471 ;  June  19. 
Hanger.     C.  A.  Meunier.     1,442,771  ;  Jan.  16. 
Hanger  hook.     R.  Fordyce.     1,449,978  :  Mar.  27. 
Hanger  insert.     W.  E.   White.     1,457,611 ;  June   5. 
Hanger      or      support,      Self-elevating.        W.       Sickles. 

1,450,051 ;  Mar.  27. 
Hanger    support.    Multiple-.      J.    A.    Pyper.      1,446,927 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Hangers,  Insert  for.     W.  E.  White.     1,455,036  ;  May  15. 
Hank  register.     J.  L.  Burnham.     1,458,323  ;  June  12. 
Hardness  of  materials,  Apparatus  for  testing  the.     R.  L. 

Smith  and   G.    E.    Sandland.     1,478,621 ;   Dec.   25. 
Hardness    of    materials.     Machine    for    testing.      D.     C. 

Davifi.     1,457,214;  May  29. 
Hardness-testing     device.        R.      Baumann.        1,465,927 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Hardware    construction.      H.    Blye.      1,441,394 ;    Jan.    9. 
Harmonica    with    bellows.      J.    Bartolowsky.      1,448,184 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Harness  construction.     S.  D.  Brooks.     1,478,507  ;  Dec.  25. 
Harness-loop     reenforcement.        P.     Radle.        1,457,602 ; 

June  5. 
Harness  rosette.     J.  C.   Harpham.     1,457,659  ;  June  5. 
Harness  rosette.     J.  C.  Harpham.     Des.  62,255-6  ;  Apr.  24. 
Harness  stop  motion.     J.  Lavoie.     1,445.629  ;  Feb.  20. 
Harpooning  apparatus.  Whale-.     J.  D.   Loop.     1,472,223  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Harrow.     C.  W.   Carper.     1,459,571 ;  .Tune   19. 
Harrow.    R.  M.  Crowder.     1,462,324;  July  17. 
Harrow.     G.  C.  Heston.     1,476,512;   Dec.  4. 
Harrow.     W.  E.  Jones.     1,447,862  ;  Mar.  6. 
Harrow.     A.  R.  Stahl.     1,465,188  ;  Aug.  14. 
Harrow.      W.    Steele.      1,469,195;    Sept.    25. 
Harrow,    Adjustable.      C.    G.    A.    Johnerson.      1,466,172  : 

Aug.  28. 
Harrow   and   cultivator.   Combined    side.      E.    A.    Hlnton. 

1.442.806  :  .Tan.  2.q. 
Harrow  and  pulverizer.  O.  Ingman.  1,455,729  ;  May  15. 
Harrow  and  scarifier.  D.  M.  Roberts.  1,453,998;  May  1. 
Harrow  attachment.  W.  E.  Pischke.  1,441,448  ;  Jan.  9. 
Harrow,  Cultivator.  O.  V.  Vanicek.  1,461,053  ;  July  10. 
Harrow,  Disk.  R.  H.  Griffith.  1,457,280  ;  May  29. 
Harrow,   Disk.     A.  Moore.     1,458,841  ;  June  12. 


Harrow,    Disk.      H.    G.    Eingle    and    J.    M.     Stewart. 

1,466,063  ;  Aug.  28. 
Harrow,  Disk.     F.  C.  Warne.     1,457,277;  May  29. 
Harrow,  Double-disk.     J.   C.  Bohmker  and  J.   Gelstwhite. 

1,442,599  ;  Jan.  16. 
Harrow  hitch.  Equalizing.     W.   F.  Keller  and  F.  J.  Bau- 
mann.    1,440,922  ;  Jan.  2. 
Harrow,  Leverless  disk.     S.  W.  Cady.     1,477,526  ;  Dec.  11. 
Harrow,    Multiple-gang.      E.     M.    Heylman.       1,443,364 ; 

Jan.    30. 
Harrow  or  drag  tooth.     P.  Simons.     1,469,115.  Sept,  25. 
Harrow,  Roller.     G.  G.  Schroeder.     1,474,294  ;  Nov.  13. 
Harrow,  Rotary.     J.  A.  Cartwright.     1,465,805  ;  Aug.  21. 
Harrow,  Rotary.     A.  W.  Guild.     1,471,692  ;  Oct.  23. 
Harrow,  Rotary  spike-tooth.   W.  V.  Van  Etten.    1,450,123  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Harrows,  Attachment  for.    E.  Brown.    1,478,886  ;  Dec.  25. 
Harrows,  Attachment  for  disk.     T.  D.  Moran.     1,475,312 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Harrows,    Center-cutting    attachment    for    disk.      W.    C. 

Dwyer  and   J.   I.  Mitchell.     1.446,115:   Feb.  20. 
Harrows,  Depth  gauge  for  disk.     S.  H.  Phelps,  1,442.700 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Harrows,  etc..  Spring  support  for.   H.  Petersen.   1,456,253  ; 

May    22. 
Harrows,    Gang-adjusting   device    for.      H.    S.    Dickinson. 

1,472,515  ;  Oct.  30. 
Harrows,    Shoe    for    disk.      C.    M.    Jacobs.      1,460,489 ; 

July  S. 
Harvester.     F.   G.   Blessen.      1,457,341 ;   June   5. 
Harvester.     C.  A.  Hagadone.     1,467,374;  Sept.  11. 
Harvester.     C.    B.    Hood.      1,449,944 ;    Mar.   27. 
Harvester.      C.  H.   McClure.      1,475.073 ;   Nov.   20. 
Harvester.     B.   C.   Myers.      1,466,098 ;   Aug.   28. 
Harvester.      J.    Novak.      1,449,869 ;    Mar.    27. 
Harvester.     W.  A.    Stewart.      1,465.190 ;   Aug.   14. 
Harvester.     W.  B.  Stone.     1,440,642  ;  Jan.  2. 
Harvester.     S.   L.  Thetford.     1,448,319  :   Mar.   13. 
Harvester    and    binder.    Corn.      H.    J.    Case.      1,472,429 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Harvester  and  conveyer,  Cotton.     D.  Daniel.     1,455,908 : 

May  22. 
Harvester  and  shocker,  Corn.    D.  T.  Phillips.    1,452,929 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Harvester     and     shocker.     Corn.       H.     A.     Von     Stein. 

1,441.897;  Jan.  9. 
Harvester,  Beet.     P.  J.  Bovle.     1,458.615:  June  12. 
Harvester,    Beet.      L.    V.    Cirac.      1,455,107 ;    May    15. 
Harvester,  Beet.     R.   F.   Gilmore  and   W.   G.   Johauusen. 

1,463,078  ;   July  24. 
Harvester,  Beet.     C.  L.  and  C.  W.  Greening.     1,462,908  ; 

July  24. 
Harvester,  Beet.     R.  Moreschini.     1,445,535  ;  Feb.  13. 
Harvester    binders.     Grain    shocker    for.      J.    E.     Dery. 

1,462,538;   July   24. 
Harvester,    Corn.    J.    E.    and    A.    C.    Reece.      1,456,569 ; 

May  29. 
Harvester,  Corn.     F.  D.  Wilson.     1,440,517  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Harvester,  Corn.     W.  F.  Ziegler.     1,456,206  ;  May  22. 
Harvester,    Cotton.      J.    J.    Wilson.      1,451,090 ;    Apr.    10. 
Harvester,     Ensilage.       C.     W.     H.     MiUer.       1,462,765 ; 

July  24. 
Harvester  feed  control.     R.  E.  Marti.     1.441,867  ;  Jan.  9. 
Harvester -frame   construction.     M.   D.   Kast.      1,469,157 : 

Sept.  25. 
Harvester,  Fruit   and   nut.      W.   Abildgaard.      1,472,262 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Harvester,   Grain.     C.   Owens.     1,454,071  :  May  8 
Harvester,  Head-topping  ensilage.     I.  H.  Erb.     1,457,827 ; 

June  5. 
Harvester.      Juice  -  extracting     ensilage.        I.      H.      Erb. 

1,457,828  ;  June  5. 
Harvester,  Kafir-corn.    H.  G.  Bielhen.     1,445,383  ;  Feb.  13, 
Harvester,  Peanut.     W.  W.  Ford.     1,458,044  ;  June  5.  | 

Harvester,  Potato.     J.  Quickenden  and  H.  J.  Weidemann. 

1.444.006:  Feb.  6. 
Harvester,    Stump.      B.    A.    McKoy    and    G.    D.    Moore. 

Rel5,655  ;  July  17. 
Harvester    thrasher.      A.    Converse.      1,453,753 :    May    1. 
Harvesters     and     thrashers.    Attachment    for    combined. 

W.  R.   Tandy.      1.456,156;   May  22. 
Harvesters,    Bundle-carrying    attachment    for    grain.      P. 

Gerlach.     1,454,471 ;  May  8. 
Harvesters,     Controlling    mechanism     for.       C.    Pearson. 

1,452,282  ;  Apr.  17. 
Harvesters,  Conveyer  for  potato.     W.  T.  and  P.  J.  Travis. 

1,447,912  ;   Mar.  6. 
Harvesters,     Cutting     mechanism     for.       M.     M.     ICell. 

1,476,521  ;  Dec.  4. 
Harvesters,    Grading  mechanism  for  potato.     W.  T.  and 

P.   J.  Travis.     1,447,911  ;   Mar.   6. 
Harvesters,  Grain-shocking  attachment  for.     D.  W.  Gile. 

1,457,627;  June  5. 
Harvesters.     Operating      mechanism     for.        A.      Como. 

1,464,808;    Aug.    14. 
Harvesters.     Vine    sep.irator    for    root.       G.     H.    Heath. 

1,443,741  ;  Jan.   30. 
Harvesting  and  thrashing  machine,   Straw  spreader  for. 

B.  E.  Slade.    1,462,387  ;  July  17. 
Harvesting  machine.     P.  W.  and  D.  M.  Davis.    1,443,872  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Harvesting    machine.    Beet-.      S.    C.    Beale.      1,476,945; 

Dec.  11. 


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Harvesting    machine,     Beet-.       J.     Devey.       1,462,486 

July  24. 
Haivestinc    machine.    Beet-.      T.    E.    Moore.      1,442,963 

.Tan.   23. 
Harvestinj?    machine.    Corn-.      W.    E.    Koch.      1,469,161 

Sept.  25. 
Harvestins     machine.     Flax-.       T.     EJrelpe.       1,439,060 

June  19. 
Harvestins  miichines,   Huskinsr   mechanism  for  com-.     C 

Duekor.      1.47S.426:    Dec.    2.5. 
Efarvestins    machines,     Snappiiis    mechanism    for    corn- 

W.   S.   Baird.     1,460,870;   Sept.   4. 
Harvestintr   sugar   beets.   Knife   control   In   machines   for 

L.   Erhardt.     1.457,829:  June  5. 
Hasp.     G.  A.  Carlson.     1,464,198 ;  Aug.  7. 
Hasp.      G.    A.    Carlson.      1,472,512:    Oct.    30. 
Hasp  and  staple.     G.  W.  NoUer.     1,445,157  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hasp    and    staple    device.        D.     Russakov.        1,446,580  : 

Feb.  27. 
Hasp,  Extension.     E.  A.  Hill.     1,447,846  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hasp    fastener.      C.    Collins.      1,473,080 :   Nov.    6. 
Hasp   hook.      H.    E.    Hodgson.      1,468,861 ;    Sept.    25. 
Hasp   lock.      W.    F.    Knapp.      1,470.751  :    Oct.    16. 
Hasps,   Self-locking  bolt    tor,      A.   P.  Aldrich   and   G.   R. 

Barksdale.     1.440,949  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Hat  and   coat  rack.      O.   J.   Martin.     1,441,868 ;   Jan.   9. 
Hat  and  garment  holder.     B.   A.  Kaszinski.      1,477.566 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Hatband.    Identification.       W.    W.    Holman.      1,478,961  : 

Dec    25. 
Hatbox.     J.   Cavanagh.     1.472,430:   Oct.   30. 
Hatbox.     B.   Levy.     1,444.350  :   Feb.  6. 
Hatbox,  Lady's.     A.  J.  Crantz.     1,468.658;  Sept.  25. 
Hatbox,  Trunk.     H.  J.  Brown.     1,448,722  ;  Mar.  20. 
Hat    brims    and    the    like.    Machine    for    stitching.      M. 

Schloss.      1.466,486;    Aug.    28. 
Hat   brims.   Machine   for   finishins   the  edses   of.     F.   E. 

Kauffmann.     1,452,049  ;  Apr.   17. 
Hat    brims.     Stitching    mechanism    for.      J.    Denemark. 

1,462,168  :  July  17. 
Hat  catch,  Windstorm.     L.  Pichler.     1,443,194  ;  Jan.  23. 
Hat-clipping    machines.      F.    E.    Kauffmann.      1,452,048 : 

Apr.  17. 
Hat-cord  retainer.     O.  J.  Shepherd.     1,446,938;  Feb.  27. 
Hat  die.     T.  L.  Wentworth.     1,446.004  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hat  holder.     R.  A.  Bogley.     1.458.638  ;  June  12. 
Hat  holder.     S.  P.  Priem.     1,469.532  ;  Oct.  2. 
Hat  holder.     G.  G.  Yoder.     1,450,535  ;  Apr.  3. 
Hat-holding  device.     E.  D.   Lutz.     1,463,898 ;  Aug.   7. 
Hat  insert.     G.    W.   Hizer.      1,443.744  :   Jan.   30. 
Hat  lining.     C.  Winkelmann.     1,475.613  :  Nov.  27. 
Hat   marking.      R.   K.    Reynolds.      1.477.282 ;    Dec.    11. 
Hat  or  the  like.     G.  H.  Sacket.     1,468.282  :  Dec.  11. 
Hat  or  the  like.     G.  H.  Sacket.     1,468,404  ;  Sept.  18. 
Hatpin    fastener.      H.    Walkenhorst.      1.453,422:    May    1. 
Hatpin  or  similar  article.     A.  B.  Schapiro.     Des.  63.377  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Hatpin,  Safety.     S.  Biro.     Des.  61.820 :   Jan.  23. 
Hatpin,  Safetv.     A.  Simenszkv.     1,442.497  ;  Jan.  16. 
Hat  protector.  J.  M.   Check.   1.453.862 ;  Mav   1 
Hat   protector.      J.   J.    O'Leary.      1,469,189;    Sept.    25. 
Hatrack.      J.    T.    Smith.      1.465.026 :    Aug.    14. 
Hat-retaining  device.     O.  H.  Lemocke.     1,464,432  ;  Aug.  7. 
Hat-supporting  device.     E.  C.  Pierce.     1,447,602  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hat   tray.     J.   S.  Booth.      1,445,743:   Feb.   20. 
Hats,   Crease-retaining  device  for.     J.   Korn.     1,450,181  : 

Apr.  3. 
Hats,    Machine    for    steaming,      W.    Wilson.      1,441,258 ; 

•Ian.   9. 
Hats.   Means   for  making  fringe  for  ladies'.     L.   Krause. 

1,459,472;  June  19. 
Hats,    Sweatband    for.      J.    W.    Bartle    and    S.    Roberts. 

1.443.862  :  Jan.  30. 
Hats,  Sweatband  for.     W.  W.  Collyer.     1,476.492 :  Dec.  4. 
Hats  to  the  head,  Device  for  securing.     E.  M.  Newlands. 

1,441,875;  Jan.  9. 
Hatters,   Head  gauge  for.     O.   Graff.     1,469,640;   Oct.  2. 
Hatch   cover  and  means  for  supporting  and  locking  the 

same.      E.   A.    Sweeley.     1,473,655 ;    Nov.    13. 
Hatchet.      Carpenter's.        V.      M.      Swann.        1.478,187 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Hatchet,  Folding.     C.  W.  Nelems.     1,457,930;.  June  5. 
Haulage   and    like   system    and    apparatus.      L.    J.    J.    B. 

Chengau.      1,478,890  ;   Dec.   25. 
Haulage  or  straining  purposes.  Device  for.     A.  A.  Quick. 

Rel5,558;  Mar.  6. 
Hauling   or   straining  device.     A.   A.    Quick.      1,443,104 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Haversacks,  etc.,  Shoulder  support  for.     F.  S.  Blakesley. 

1.444,652;  Feb.   6. 
Hay   carrier.     H.  L.   Ferris.     1,449,899;   Mar.  27. 
Hay-cocking  machine.     A.  Savignac.     1,456,467  ;  May  22. 
Hay  loader.     J.   Dain.     1,478.556 :   Dec.   25. 
Hay  loader.     C.  R.  Davis.     1.441,787  ;  Jan.  9. 
Hay  loader.     H.   J.  Fersdahl.      1,473,614 ;   Nov.    13. 
Hay  loader.      H.   W.    Plerson.     1,474,492 ;   Nov.   20. 
Hay    loader,    Wind    board    for.      C.    Seeger.      1,440,414 ; 

Jan.    2. 
Hay  press.     T.  V.  Kellebrew.     1,471,399  ;  Oct.  23. 
Hayrack.      S.  J.   Horsch.     1.445.886;   Feb.   20. 
Hayrack,  Portable.     A.   R.  Bentley.     1,456,356 ;  May  22. 
Hayrack-sUl  adjuster.     E.  Enger.     1,466,822  ;  Sept.  4. 
Hayrake.      E.   J.    Cantwell.      1,478,817 ;    Dec.   25. 


Hayrake.     A.  Grlevos.     1,448,799  ;  Mar.  20. 
Hayrake.     C.   Pearson.     1.477.382 ;   Dec.    11. 
Hayrake  and  baler.     C.  Dimech.     1,446.337:  Feb.  20. 
Hayrake  and  loader.     J.  H.  Culliton.     1.467,893  ;  Sept.  11. 
Haystacker.     E.  Christensen.     1,441.830 ;  .Tan.  9. 

J.  H.  Cope.     Rel5,658  ;  July  17. 

W.   C.   Hudson.      1.478.740;   Dec.   25. 

B.    H.    Tuttlp.      1.476,857:    Dec.    11. 

C.  H.  and  H.  Weikert.     1,450,271 ;  Apr.  3. 


Haystacker. 
Haystacker. 
Haystacker. 
Haystacker. 
Haystackers, 
1,453,771 ; 
Hay  sweep 
Hay  sweep, 


Automatic     retainer    for.      L.     B.     Taylor. 
May  1. 

C.   Howard.      1,467,727;    Sept..  11. 
L.  J.  Jenson.     1,463,584  ;  July  31. 


Head    and    socket   fastener.      R.    M.    Peters.      1,475,865 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Head  cushion.  Bathtub.     D.   Scher.     1,458,503 ; 
Head,  False.    L.  W.  Meyers  and  H.  F.  Demke. 

Sept.  11. 
Headed  articles.  Holder  for.     W.  M.  Parker. 

Feb.  20. 
Headed    articles    in    place.    Fastening.      H. 

1,44.3,523;    Jan.   30. 
Headed  articles  in  place.  Means  for  securing. 

son.      1,467,781  ;    Sept.    11. 
Header.     I.  J.   Marriage.     1,454,551 ;  May  8. 


June  12. 
1,467,445 ; 

1,445,795  ; 


G.    Buchan. 
J.  C.  Daw- 


Dec, 
the 


18. 
ad- 


R.  L.  Wilcox.  1.478.315  : 
Operating  mechanism  for 
G.   Kletke.     1.449,314;   Mar.   27. 

Beggs.      1,453,429 :    May    1. 

K.    J.    Thorsby    and    R.    C.    Force. 


A.  W. 


Header  mechanism. 
Headers    or   binders 

justing  levers  of. 
Head  gate.  H.  C. 
Head    gate,    Slide. 

1,445.921 :  Feb.  20. 
Headgear.     M.   P.   Beach.      1,477.934  :   Dec,   IS. 
Heading  machines  and  the  like.  Blank  carrier  for 

Jansson.     1,463,323  ;  July  31. 
Headlamp  reflector,  Nonglare.     M.  E.  Epstein.     1,445,306 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Headlamp  support.     W.  F.  Pfander.     1,468,032  ;  Sept.  18. 
Headlight.     .J.  Bruecker.     1.448,025  ;   Mar.   13. 
Headlight.    D.  L.  Davis.     1,450,581  :  Apr.  3. 
Headlight.     W.  F.  Doran.     1,463,524-5  ;  July  31. 
Headlight.     J.  M.  Dunlea.     1.454,671  ;  May  8. 
Headlight,     A.  H.  Fay.     1,446.892  :  Feb.  27. 
Headlight.     C.  H.  Fisher.     1,463,685;  July  31. 
Headlight.     L.  A.   W.  Johnson.     1.457,630;   June  6. 
Headlight.      C.   A.   .Tones.      1,471,166;    Oct.    16. 
Headlight.     P.   H.   Lotchford.     1.443,822  ;   Jan.   30. 
Headlight.     C.  H.  Montague.     1,448,637  ;  Mar.  13. 
Headlight.      T.   W.    Post.'    1,461,544;    July   10. 
Headlight.     T.    W.    Post.      1,471,355 ;    Oct.    23. 
Headlight.   R.  L.  Rice,  sr.,  and  W.  M.  Jordan,  jr.   1,448.867 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Headlight.     J.   M.  Richardson.     1,460,511;  July  3. 
Headlight.     E.   B.   Richmond.      1,443.041;   Jan.   23. 
Headlight.     W.  D.  Ryan.     1,451,893;  Apr.   17. 
Headlight.     C.   O.   White.     1,449,568;   Mar.   27. 
Headlight.     A.  D.  Wilkinson.     1,445,862  ;  Feb,  20. 
Headlight.     A.   C.  Woodruff.     1,446,236;  Feb.   20. 
Headllght-adjustins   mechanism.      W.   A.   Martin  and   H. 

Kegel.      1,476,630  :   Dec.    4. 
Headlight   and    direction   indicator    for   automobiles.   Ad- 
justable.    J.  E.   Emond.     1,465,164  ;  Aug.  14. 
Headlight  and  reflector.  Automobile.     T.  De   L.   Graham. 

I,46i2,036  ;  July  17. 
Headlight  and  the  like.     F.  G.  Piper.     1,475,872  ;  Nov.  27. 
Headlight    antiglare    shield.       H.    E.     Lux.      1,450,095; 

Mar.  27. 
Headlisht    arrangement    for    motor    vehicles,    .Adjustable. 

C.  aT  and  H.  E.  Hart.     1.453,938;  May  1. 
Headlight  attachment.     B.  J.  Lee.     1,462,065  ;  .fuly  17. 
Headlight  attachment.     C.  A.  NelsoD.     1,450.862  ;  Apr.  3. 
Headlicht  attachment   for   automobiles.    Dirigible.     C.   F. 

Mock  and  W.   F.  Goodman.     1,448.562  :  Mar.  13. 
Headlight.  Automatic  dirigible.     T.  D.  McCown  and  J.  A. 

Blanchard.     1,472.564  ;  Oct.  30. 
Headlight.     Automobile.       0.     Fightmaster.       1,475,480; 

Nov.  27. 
Headlight,    Automobile.      R.    Meisner    and    F.    A.    Roe. 

1,476,631  ;   Dec.   4. 
Headlight,    Automobile.      W.    D.    Ott   and    H.    F.    Griffin. 

1,450,642  ;  Apr.  3. 
Headlight,  Automobile.     F.  A.   Reece.     1,440,840  :  Jan.  2. 
Headlight,     Automobile.       G.     A.     Roberts.       1,441.374 ; 

.Tan.  9. 
H(>adlight,    Automobile.      W.    R.    Steinhauer    and    J.    R. 

Prutzman.     1,463.024;  July  24. 
Headlight    construction.       S.    F.     Arbuckle.       1,460,834; 

July  3. 
Headlight     construction.        H.      F.      Dunn.        1,473,400 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Headlight    construction,    Dirigible.       W.    W.    McDowell. 

1,446,979  ;  Feb.  27. 
Headlight    control    for    use    on    automobiles.      A.    Hamel. 

1,430.036:  Mar.  27. 
Headlight-controlling  mechanism.    O.  L.  Mason.    1,449,432  ; 

Mar.   27. 
Headlight  deflector.    J.  L.  Day.    1,445,824  ;  Feb.  20. 
Headlight  deflector.    A.  H.  Fay.     1,446,891 ;  Feb.  27. 
Headlight  deflector.     L.  F.  Geils.     1,467,372;  Sept.  11. 
Headlight  deflector.     F.  M.  Kilfovle.     1,445.399  ;  Feb.  13. 
Headlight  device.     H.  W.  Schwartz.     1,464,016 ;  Aug.   7. 
Headlight      device,      Automobile.         C.      A.       Hartmann. 

1,474,714  ;  Nov.   20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Headlight    dimmer.      P.    Blerbrauer  ■  and    I.    D.    Peters. 

1,460,309  ;  June  26. 
Headlight  dimmer.     U.  S.  G.  Brobst.     1,451,321  ;  Apr.  10. 
Headlight  dimmer.     H.  C.  Chapman.     1,443,727  ;  Jan.  30. 
Headlight     dimmer.       W.     S.     Hamburger.        1,443,471 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Headlight  dimmer.     J.  D.  Jones.     1,455,956;  May  22. 
Headlight  dimmer.     R.  J.  McCredie.     1,471,046  ; 'Oct.   16. 
Headlight  dimmer.     R.  Trejo  M.  and  D.  Ponce.     1,478,148  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Headlight  dimmer,  Automobile.     F.  G.  and  L.  M.  Brendel. 

1,447,707;  Mar.   6. 
Headlight  dimmer,  Automobile.    G.  Lehmann.     1,445,966  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Headlight-dimming  device.     A.  N.  Schoenung.     1,465,872  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Headlight,  Dirigible.     P.  N.  Andresen  and  P.  J.  Jelfwav. 

1,461,341  ;  July  10. 
Headlight,  Dirigible.     I.  Arthurs.     1,454,260  ;  May  8. 
Headlight,  Dirigible.     T.  O.  Dills.     1,451,419  ;  Apr.  10. 
Headlight,  Dirigible.     P.  J.  Elledge.     1,460,540 ;  July  3 
Headlight,    Dirigible.      C.    Glaholt.      1,451,693 ;    Apr.    17 
Headlight,    Dirigible.     V.  A.  Hancock.     1,458,761  ;  June  12 
Headlight,  Dirigible.     M.  Hitz.     1,465,847  ;  Aug.  21. 
Headlight,   Dirigible.     J.  Ingells.     1,442,950  ;  Jan.  23. 
Headlight,     Dirigible.       J.      W.     Jennings.        1,468,637 

Sept.  25. 
Headlight,   Dirigible.      C.    W.    Martin    and   M.    P.    Allen 

1,442,490  ;  Jan.  16. 
Headlight,  Dirigible.     P.  J.  Nash.     1,444,518  ;  Feb.  6. 
Headlight,     Dirigible.       J.     Showalterbaugh.       1,472,141 

Oct.  30. 
Headlight,  Dirigible.     C.   C.   Smith.     1,459,268;  June  19 
Headlight,  Dirigible.     W.  T.  Spaugh  and  C.  H.  HarrlBg 

ton.     1,441,762  ;  Jan.  9. 
Headlight,   Dirigible.     J.   H.   Stephensmeier.     1,464,252 

Aug.   7. 
Headlight,  Dirigible.     B.  B.  and  T.  C.  Tabor.     1,476,656 

Dec.  4. 
Headlight,  Dirigible.     H.  Trouts.     1,445,114  ;  Feb.  13. 
Headlight,    Dirigible.      W.    V.    Van    Etten,       1,471,635 

Oct.  23. 
Headlight,     Dirigible.       W.     H.     Walker     and     H.     GoEf 

1,450,194  ;  Apr.  3. 
Headlight,      Dirigible.       A.      C.      Woodruff.        1,469,203 

Sept.  25. 
Headlight,    Dual    supplementing.      L.    Bell.       1,471,679 

Oct    23. 
Headlight'  for    automobiles.      E.    B.    Helm.      1,451,161 

Apr.  10. 
Headlight   for   automobiles   and  analogous   vehicles.   Dir- 
igible.    C.  A.   Beggs.     1,477,417  :   Dec.   11. 
Headlight     for     automobiles.     Dirigible.       A.     C.     Duke. 

1,478,001  :  Dec.  18. 
Headlight      for      automobiles.      Dirigible.        B.      Waite. 

1,454.608;  May  8. 
Headlight  for   motor  vehicles.     O.   E.   Hunt.     1,448,691 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Headlight    for    motor    vehicles,    Dirigible.      A.    Wissner. 

1,449,479  ;  Mar.  27. 
Headlight  for  vehicles.     M.  A.  Ford.     1,472,061;  Oct.  30. 
Headlight  for  vehicles.     W.  H.  Wood.     1.471.767  ;  Oct.  23. 
Headlight    for    vehicles,    Dirigible.         S.     R.     Anderson. 

1,464,125  ;    Aug.    7. 
Headlight    glass    or    lens.      J.    Soderberg.      1,478,680-1  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Headlight,      Individually-operable.        E.      A.      Summers. 

1,465.192;   Aug.  14. 
Headlight  lens.     W.  S.  Allison.    1,445,282  ;  Feb.  18. 
Headlight  lens.     R.   H.  Barz.     1,453,539  ;   May   1. 
Headlight  lens.     L.  Bell.     1,456,585  ;  May  29. 
Headlight  lens.     H.   J.   W.   Brooks.     1,449,809  ;   Mar.   27. 
Headlight   lens.      M.    A.    Erickson.      1,466,358  ;    Aug.    28. 
Headlight  lens.     E.  Lyndon.     1,471,668;  Oct.  23. 
Headlight  lens.     W.   B.  McMasters.      1,457,980;   June   5. 
Headlight  lens.     C.  P.  Warrick.     1.457,565  ;  June  5. 
Headlight  lens.     R.  T.  Wing.     1,446,607  ;  Feb.  27. 
Headlight    lens.      R.    O.    Yardley.      1,442,207;    Jan.    16. 
Headlight  lens,  Automobile.      S.   Cellnski.     Des.   61,927 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Headlight-lens    holder    and    antlrattler.      C.    O.    Baughn. 

1,466.944;  Sept.  4. 
Headlight,    Light-deflecting.      C.    E.    Hughes.      1,468,784 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Headlight,    Locomotive.      W.    H.    De    Witt.      1,467,144 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Headlight     mechanism.       S.     E.     Douglass.       1,461,604 ; 

July  10. 
Headlight   mechanism.     J.    W.    Reaser,    S.   M.    Hull,    and 

F.   H.  Osborne.     1,454,788;  May  8. 
Headlight   mechanism    for  automobiles.   Dirigible.     F.   E. 

Wilcox    and    J.    W.    Funk.      1,464,673 ;    Aug.    14. 
Headlight  mounting.  Dirigible.     H.  C.  Logan.     1,456,184  ; 

May  22. 
Headlight,   Movable.     L.    Allen.      1,478,369 ;   Dec.    25. 
Headlight,  Movable.     G.  N.  Brunker.     1,447,120  ;  Feb.  27. 
Headlight,  Movable.     M.   B.   Strout.     1,458,084;   June   5. 
Headlight,  Multiple-filament  electric-lamp.     H.  H.  Slater. 

1,455,033;  May  15. 
Headlight,  Nonglaring.     H.  R.  Saxon.     1,471,923  ;  Oct.  23. 
Headlight-operating     mechanism.        R.      M.      Thompson. 

1,471,426  ;  Oct.  23. 
Headlight  photometer.     C.  S.  Rlcker.     1,456,150  ;  May  22. 


Headlight  plug.     O.  L.   Carr.     1,459,651 ;  June  19. 
Head  protector.     H.  E.  Turpin.     1,447,106  ;  Feb.  27. 
Headlight,  Reflecting.    R.  A.  Hallett.     1,478,564  ;  Dec.  25. 
Headlight  reflector.     E.  E.  Hachman.     1,478,898;  Dee.  25. 
Headlight  screen.     J.  J.  Gaspie.     1,444,243  ;  Feb.  6. 
Headli.ght   screen.     L.   P.   Whitney.     1,458.688  ;   June  12. 
Headlight,   Self-adjusting.     W.  H.  Cornwell.     1,455,600; 

May  15. 
Headlight  shelter.     E.   HIatt.     1,450,082;   Mar.   27. 
Headlight  shield.     J.  H.  Pitschman.     1,448,675  ;  Mar.  13. 
Headlight   shield.     Z.   Yasuda.      1,464,860 ;   Aug.   14. 
Headlight    shield.    Automobile.     G.    P.    Taft.     1,469,545 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Headlight,  Tiltable.     J.  A.  Laudis.     1,472,875  ;  Nov.  6. 
Headlight  turner.  Automatic.    M.  J.  Canavan.    1,457,146 ; 

May  29. 
Headlight,  Vehicle.    O.  V.  Berkley.    1,451,318  ;  Apr.  10. 
Headlight,   Vehicle.     K.   Bye   and  P.   Werle.      1,451,862; 

Apr.   17. 
Headlight,  Vehicle.     H.  R.  Davies.     1,467,423  ;  Sept.  11. 
Headlight,   Vehicle.     H.   Grubb.     1,448,439;   Mar.   13. 
Headlight,  Vehicle.     O.  G.  Duyties.     1,461,924;  July  17. 
Headlight    vs^rench.    Auto.       W.    A.     Lewis.       1,458,140; 

June  12. 
Headlights,   Antiglare  attachment  for.     W.   K.    Johnson. 

1,447,859  ;  Mar.  6. 
Headlights,     Antiglare     device     for    automobile.       H.     R. 

Drury.      1,466,354;   Aug.   28. 
Headlights,   Antiglare  guard  for.     E.   David.     1,471,024 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Headlights,    Attachment    for.      E.    P.    Low.      1,451,582 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Headlights,     Dimmer     for    automobile.       C.     H.     Stamm. 

1,445,182  ;   Feb.   13. 
Headlights,    Focusing   and    directing.      L.    O.    Grondahl. 

1,471,790;    Oct.    23. 
Headlights  for  automobiles.   Swinging.      C.    L.    Lovering, 

1,476,452  ;  Dec.   4. 
Headlights,  Latch  for.     H.  C.  Foster.     1,445,392  ;  Feb.  13. 
Headlights,  Light-modifying  means  for.     L.  M.  Bowman. 

1,442.468  ;  Jan.  16. 
Headlights,  Light  screening  and  deflecting  hood  for.     G. 

Geisendorfer  and  W.  C.  Lester.     1,444,739  ;  Feb.  6. 
Headlights,      Nonglare     device     for.        P.      C.     Brocker. 

1,468,276;  Sept.  18. 
Headlights,    Nonglare    reflector    for.      T.    B.    Shanahan. 

1,471,710;   Oct.  23. 
Headlights  of  automobiles,  Apparatus  for  automatically 

controlling    the.      J.    L.    and    J.    T.    Hes.      1,460,965 ; 

July  3. 
Headlights    on    the    bodies    of    motor    cars,    Device    for 

mounting.     A.  Vallot.     Rel5,607  ;  May  15. 
Headlights    on    vehicles,    Nonblliiding   lamp    for.      E.    W. 

Bppley.      1,441,074;    Jan.   2. 
Headlights,    Ornamental   casing   for   automobile.     N.    J. 

Leidy.     1,453,075;  Apr.  24. 
Head  ornament.     M.  Grgicevif.     Des.  61,911  ;  Feb.  6. 
Headrest.      P.    C.    Hall.      1,469,082 ;    Sept.    25. 
Headrest.     A.  O.  Hancock.     1,463,081 ;  July  24. 
Headrest,  Adjustable.     G.  W.  Spahr.     1,465,877  ;  Aug.  21. 
Headrest     and     server,     Combination.       G.     W.     Spahr. 

1,465,876 ;  Aug.  21. 
Headrest     for     motorists.        J.      Ickenroth.        1,445,689 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Headrest,  Separable.     G.  W.  Spahr.     1,460,082  ;  June  26. 
Headrests.     Sanitary    protector     for.       J.     L.     Carmony. 

1,441,396;  Jan.  9. 
Head-rounding    machine.      H.    O.    Olsen    and    O.    Nilsen. 

1,441,370  :  Jan.  9. 
Head  set.     A.  P.  P.  Gllson.     1,463,810  ;  Aug.  7. 
Headwear.     L.   H.   Bnsten.      1,471,724 ;   Oct.   23. 
Headwear,     Novelty.       P.     M.      Hennegan.        1,461,189 ; 

July  10. 
Hearth  furnace.  Open-.     T.  T.  Scott.     1,446,072  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hearth    furnace.     Open.       B.    A.    Wheaton.       1,446,077 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Heat    and    light    burner.    Combined    gas.      J.    McCauley. 

1,451,951;  Apr.  17. 
Heat  and  using  such  apparatus.  Apparatus  for  applying. 

R.    Vullleumler.      1,460,046 ;    June    26. 
Heat,  Apparatus  for  transferring.     C.  Field.     1,451,901 ; 

Apr.   17. 
Heat    appliance,    Reflecting.      J.    E.    Doyle.      1,450,022 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Heat    control,    Automatic.       M.    L.    Webb.      1,450,125; 

Mar   27 
Heat  defle'ctor.     F.   B.   White.     1,455,417  ;  May  15. 
Heat   differentiation,   Method   of   and  apparatus  for.     R. 

Vuilleumier.      1,459,270;   June   19. 
Heat-distrihuting  hood.    F.  H.  Moore.   1,465,652  ;  Aug.  21. 
Heat  drier,   Waste-.     E.   A.  Hults.     1,441,983;   Jan.  9. 
Heat  equipment  for  the  home.   Triune.     O.    S.   Bowman. 

1,459,762  ;  June  26. 
Heat-exchange   apparatus.      H.   L.   Hartburg.      1,459,024 ; 

June  19. 
Heat-exchange    apparatus.       H.     I.     Steffa.       1,453,292 ; 

May  1. 
Heat    exchange.    Apparatus    for.      E.    Shaw.      1,456,255 ; 

May  22. 
Heat  exchanger.     C.  F.  Braun.     1,442,783  :  Jan.  16. 
Heat   exchanger.      J.   P.   Musselman.     1,469,805 ;   Oct.   9. 
Heat-exchanging  apparatus.     J.  C.  Goosmann.  1,464,705  ; 

Aug.  14. 


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UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1129 


R.   Sohnoeckel 


1,453,250  ; 
J.   H.  Delany. 


Heat-exchnnging  apparatus 

Apr.  24. 
Uo;it-insulatin{j  articles.  Manufacture  of, 

1.4i;4.G9S:  Auff.  14. 
Heat-insulatiuu;  material.  W.  R.  Soislo.  1,444,397  ;  Fob.  6. 
Heat-insulating  tape.  W.  R.  Gillies.  1,470,723:  Oct.  16. 
Heat,  Method  of,  and  system  for  utilizing.     A.  Besta  auci 

H.    U>nt.     1,471,821  ;   Oct.   23. 
Heat  rcsenorator.     H.  J.  F.  Philipon.     1,404,580  ;  Aug.  14. 
Heat-resisting    cabinet    aud    making    the    same.      R.    H. 

Dick  and  C.  F.  Wolters.     Re.  16,529;  Jan.  16. 
Heat-responsive  device.     B.  F.  Mayo.     1,445,702  ;  Feb.  20. 
Heat-supplying       apparatus.         C.       Ellis.         1,469,178 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Heat-transferring    apparatus.      C.    Field.      1,451,903-4 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Heat  transmission.    J.  L.  Banks.    1,462,079 ;  July  17. 
Heat   treatment.     E.    Stansfield.      1,459,932;    June    26. 
Hent    treatment,    Method    of   and   apparatus    for.      W.  J. 

Harris,  jr.     1,440.540  ;  Jan.  2. 

Heat,     Utilizing    residual.       A.     S.     Cooper.       1,462,851  ; 
July  24. 

Heater  :  See — 

Air  heater.  Manifold  heater. 

Automobile  heater.  Moist  heater. 

Automobile  steam  heater.       Oil  heater. 

.\uxiliary  heater.  Oil-well  heater. 

Boiler  and  water  heater.         Orchard    heater. 

Burner  and  heater.  Portable  heater. 

Collapsible  electric  heater.     Portable  oil  heater. 

Combination   heater.  Radiant   heater. 

Electric  battery  heater.  Radiator  heater. 

Electric  heater.  Rivet  heater. 

Electric  immersion  heater.     Smokeless  heater. 

Electric   water   heater.  Solar  heater. 

Electrical    heater.  Steam   superheater. 

Electrical  liquid   heater.         Stock-tank  heater. 

Feed-water  heater.  Tank  heater. 

Fireplace  heater.  Throttle  heater. 

Floor   heater.  Tire  heater. 

Food-material  heater.  Wall  heater. 

Gas  heater.  Water  heater. 

Hoist    heater.  Water-tank   heater. 

Hot-air   heater.  Well  heater. 

Hot-blast  heater  Weatherproof  electric 

Hot-water  heater.  heater. 

Instantaneous  heater..  Wheat  heater. 

Liquid   heater.  Windshield  heater. 

Heater.     J.  Beard.     1,449,311 ;  Mar.  20. 
Heater.      V.    Chwalkowslri.      Des.    62.393 ;    May    22. 
Heater.     J.  A.  Clymer.     1,455,076  :  Mav  15. 
Heater.     J.   T.   Collins.     1,464,560 ;   Aug.   14. 
Heater.     B.  B.  K«iin.     1,457,078  ;  May  29. 
Heater.     B.  H.  Leister.     1,447.673  ;  Mar.  6. 
Heater.     A.  H.  Mallery.     1,471,519  :   Oct.  23. 
Heater.     C.  S.  Manchester.     1,447,029  ;  Feb.  27. 
Heater.     J.  A.  Martin.    1,447,142  ;  Feb.  27. 
Heater.     G.  Nietz.     1,454,556;  May  8. 
Heater.     M.  L.  Packer  and  T.  B.  Messick.     Des.  63,120  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Heater.     T.  N.  Ratterree.     1,444,086  :  Feb.  6. 
Heater.     W.   S.   Shupe.     1,469,648 ;   Oct.   2. 
Heater.      C.    S.   Snyder.     1,470,940;    Oct.    16. 
Heater.     E.  F.  Stout.     1,445.727  ;  Feb  .20. 
Heater.     E.  D.  Stout.     1,463,730  ;  July  31. 
Heater.    G.  D.  Sundstrand.     1,451,126  ;  Apr.  10. 
Heater.     O.  Wlederhold.     1,446.365  :  Feb.  20. 
Heater.     E.  Witzberger.     1,443,908  ;  Jan.  30. 
Heater   and   kindler.      G.    Bluemel.      1,455,069 ;    May    15. 
Heater  and  the  like.     R.  Fehrenbach.     1.456.725;  May  29. 
Heater  and  vaporizer.  Liquid.     C.   K.  Ward.     1,456,016  ; 

May  22. 
Heater   and    water   circulator.    Tank.      A.    H.    Ostrander. 

1.468,670;  Sept.  25. 
Heater-casing  construction.     J.   J.   Seemann.     1,461,943 ; 

July  17. 
Heater  for  bitumen  or  other  materials.     J.  T.  M.   John- 
ston.    1,468,365;  Sept.  18. 
Heater      for      buildings.        J.      Demarest.        1,449,384 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Heater  for  furnaces,  stoves,  or  apartments,  Gas.     T.  E. 

Kreutzer.     1,462,643  ;  July  24. 
Heater  for  oil  wells   and  the  like,   Electric.     R.   S.  Per- 
shing.     1,464,618  ;  Aug.   14. 
Heater,  Gas.     H.  C.  Crouse.     Des.  61,893  ;  Feb.  6. 
Heater,   Gas.     J.   H.   Grayson.     Des.   61,839 ;   Jan.   23. 
Heater  or  vacorizer.     I.  E.  Aske.     1.452.105  :  Aor.  17. 
Heater   or  vaporizer.     I.   B.   Aske.     1,466,389  :    Aug.   28. 
Heaters  and  lamps.   Counterbalancing  and  oscillating  de- 
vice for  electric.     W.  A.  Brown.     1.457.874  ;  June  5. 
Heater.<;.     Circuit     controller     for     electric.       A.     Paplni. 

1,445,707  ;   Feb.   20. 
Heaters,    Clay    back   for   gas.      J.    E.    Davis.      1,470,596 : 

Oct.  16. 
Heaters,  Damper  control  for.    A.  E.  Sharpies.     1,455,271 ; 

May   15. 

Heaters,  Draft-pipe  and  damper  construction  for.     J.   W. 

Jones  and  W.  S.  Reynolds.     1,447,988  ;  Mar.   13. 
Heaters,    Fuel-saving    device    for.      H.    B.    Maynard,    sr. 

1,441,938;  Jan.  9. 
Heaters.     Liquid-fuel     burner     for.        C.     A.     Watrous. 

1,477,793;  Dec.  18. 


Heaters,   Radiant  support   and   holder  for  gas.      W.   W. 

Holloway  and   H.   Klelberg.     1,455,052  ;   May   15. 
Heating  air.  Apparatus   for.     R.   Greenwood.     1,449,598; 

Mar.  27. 
Heating  and  cooking.  Electric.     W.  B.  Topp.     1,441,610  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Heating  and  cooling.  Apparatus  for.     J.  W.  F.  Macdonald. 

1,456,136;   May  22. 
Heating  and  cooling  device,  Combined.    G.  Graff  and  W.  A. 

Kennedy.     1,450,589  ;  Apr.  3. 
Heating     and     ventilating     equipment.       J.     A.     Wolfe. 

1,473,896;  Nov.  13. 
Heating  and  ventilating  unit.     C.   C.   Shlpp.     1,442,831  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Heating  and  ventilating  unit.     W.  Shurtleff.     1,440,497: 

Jan.    2. 
Heating  apparatus      R.  A.  Balcom.     1,452,864  ;  Apr.  24; 
Heating  apparatus.     L.  Butler.     1,466,269  ;  Aug.  28. 
Heating  appar.itus.     C.   W.   Brewer.     1,467,088  ;   Sept.   4. 
Heating  apparatus.     G.   E.   Dix.     1,469,898  ;   Oct.  9. 
Heating     apparatas.       A.     M.     Mertzanoff.       1,460,820; 

July  3. 
Heating  apparatus.     A.  M.  Mertzanoff.     1,476.165  ;  Dec.  4. 
Heating   apparatus.     D.    S.   Murphy.     1,470,241 ;    Oct.   9. 
Heating  apparatus.     M.  Smith.     1,446.521  ;  Feb.  27. 
Heating    apparatus,    Air-.       J.    M.    Yewell.       1,448,985 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Heating  apparatus,  Electric.     G.   R.  Conklin.     1,465,809  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Heating    apparatus.    Electric   water-.      H     W.    Christian. 

1,442.048  ;  Jan.  16. 
Heating  apparatus.  Hot-air.     J.   F.   Powers.     1,453,180 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Heating    appliance,     Steam-.       P.     Bergeon.       1,450,833 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Heating   coil.     A.   Holmquist.      1,443.536 ;   Jan.    30. 
Heating  device.     W.  D.  Booker.      1,444,102  ;  Feb.   6. 
Heating  device.     C.  J.  Nutt.     1.442.696  ;  Jan.  16. 
Heating  device.     H.  E.  Roys.     1,447,044  ;  Feb.  27. 
Heating   device.     A.   G.    Scherer.      1,476,848 ;    Dec.    11. 
Heating  device.     B.  T.  Street.     1,449,133  ;  Mar.  20. 
Heating   device,   Electric.     M.    M.    Levinson.      1,474,723  ; 

Nov.    20. 
Heating    device,    Electrical.      M.    M.    Kohn.      1,456,878; 

May  29. 
Heating    device.    Electrical.      B.    W.    Macy.      1,468,722 : 

Sept.  25. 
Heating   device,   Electrical.      P.    E.    Onwiler.      1,469,588 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Heating    element.      L.    .T.    Fuller.      1,464,703 ;    Aug.    14. 
Heating  element.     N.   F.   Strauss.     1,452,989 ;    Apr.   24. 
Heating    element    and    making    same,    Electrical    resist- 
ance.     F.   Hodson.      1,450,725  ;    Apr.   3. 
Heating   element,    Electric.      R.    G.    Bridges.      1,474.887 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Heating   element,    Electrical.      P.    A.    E.    Armstrong    and 

R.    P.    De   Vries.      1,460,048;   June    26. 
Heating     element.     Electrical.      P.     A.      B.     Armstrong. 

1,467,562;    Sept.    11. 
Heating    equipment.    Control    panel    for.      0.    G.    Pouch. 

3.477,149  ;  Dec.  11. 
Heating  furnace.     J.   Helmkee.     ]  ,474.032  ;   Nov.   13. 
Heating  furnace.    H.  W.  Mason.    1,462,018  ;  July  J  7. 
Heating   furnace.     E.   H.  Rlesmeyer  and   G.   H.   SchaEfer. 

1,446,661 ;  Feb.  27. 
Heating   furnace.      C.    A.    Rohn.      1.455.267 :    Mav    15. 
Heating  furnace.     W.  Tirinks.     1,452,856  ;  Apr.  24. 
Heating    furnace,    Air-.       V.     E.     Hugoniot.      1,440,465 ; 

Jan.   2. 
Heating      furnace.      Automatic      rotary.        G.      Bluemel. 

1,474,705;   Nov.  20. 
Heating     furnace,     Billet-.      N.     F.     Egler.      1,456,788 ; 

May  29. 
Heating     furnace,      Electric.      H.      Seibert.      1,477,454 ; 

Dec.    11. 
Heating  furnace.  Pair-.     T.  J.  Costello.    1,447,588  ;  Mar.  6. 
Heating  furnace,  Steel-.     J.  Hundley.     1,462,639  :  Julv  24. 
Heating    furnace,     Warm-air.       J.     Sylvan.       1,476,932 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Heating    liquids,    System    for    electrically.      W.    Penzold. 

1,446,318  ;   Feb.   20. 
Heating  materials.  Process  of  and  apparatus  for.     C.  J. 

Reed.      1,447,888;   Mar.   6. 
Heating   metal,   Electric   process   of   continuously.      A.  E. 

Greene  and   W.   B.   Runyan.      1,455.747 ;   Mav    15. 
Heating  of  fluids.  Apparatus  for  electrical.     P.  A.  E.  Arm- 
strong.    1,448,510;  Mar.   13. 
Heating  or   cooling  apparatus.   Reversible.      G.    A.    Sims. 

1,469,193  ;  Sept.  25. 
Heating  plate.  Electric.     A.  Nielsen.     1,465,478  ;  Aug.  21. 
Heating  pad.     W.  Richmond.     1,446,991  ;  Feb.  27. 
Heating  pad.     W.  Richmond.     1,447,181 ;  Mar.  6. 
Heating  system.     F.  Clare.     1,475,984  ;  Dec.  4. 
Heating  system.     W.  A.  Collver.     1,467,229  :  Sept.  4. 
Heating  system.     J.  A.  Dion.     1,476,441  ;  Dec.  4. 
Heating   system.     H.    G.   Geissinger.      1,440,673 ;   Jan.   2. 
Heating  system.     T.  A.  Holmberg.      1,472,757  ;   Oct.  30. 
Heating  system.     E.  A.  Jones.     1,455,338  ;  May  15. 
Heating  system.     B.  Mills,  R.  R.  Row,  and  H.  C.  Davis. 

1,461,541 ;  July  10. 
Heating  system.     E.  L.  Richardson.     1,465,095  ;  Aug.  14. 
Heating  system  and  automatic  and  safety  control  means 

therefor,  Vacuum.    G.  H.  Anderson.    1,445,061 ;  Feb.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Heating    system,    Electric.      J.    W.    Dorsey.      1,469,626 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Heating    system,    Steam-.      H.    L.    Bachman.      1,470,796 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Heating    system,    Steam-.       H.    F.    Benson.      1,449,742 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Heating    systems.    Accelerator    for    hot  -  water.       6.    H. 

Russell.     1.462,768  ;  July  24. 
Heating  systems,  Equalizing  vent  valve  for  vapor.     C.  A. 

Puller.     1,456,688;  May  29. 
Heating  systems,  Thermostatic  electric  control  for.     E.  E. 

Gold.     1,454,635;  May  8. 
Heating  unit.     W.  H.  Dnlton.     1,46.3,005  :  .Tuly  24. 
Heating  unit.     H.   W.  Mitchell.     1,463,903;   Aug.   7. 
Heating  unit.  Air-.     E.  M.  Erb.     1,468,593  ;  Sept.  18. 
Heating  unit.  Electric.     C.  A.  Laise.     1,459,307  ;  .Tune  19. 
Heating  unit,  Electric.    T.  C.  Russell.    1,474.384  :  Nov.  20. 
Heating  unit.  Electrical.     P.  J.  Groven.    1,463,951 ;  Aug.  7. 
Heating     unit.     Electrical.       S.     I.     Phelps.       1,473,866 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Heating     unit,     Hot-water.        H.     Eschert.       1,472,059 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Heating    unit    for   ovens.      W.    P.    Schaller.      1,478,363 ; 

Dec.18. 
Heat-insulating    material.       H.    M.     Smith.       1,474,559 ; 

Nov.    20. 
Heat-utilizing   apparatus.      J.    Lamassiaude.      1,475,439 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Hedge  and  grass  trimmer.     C.  Rosel.     1,474,916  ;  Nov.  20. 
Hedge   clipper   or  trimmer.     B.   C.   Conrade.     1,453,621 ; 

May  1. 
Hedge  cutter.     W.  J.  Staudinger.     1,458,250  ;  June  12. 
Hedge   trimmer.      R.   A.    Cordell.      1 ,472,633 ;    Oct.    30. 
Hedge  trimmer.     J.  C.  Dettra.     1,471,453  ;  Oct.  23. 
Hedge   trimmer.      J.   A.   Houseman.     1,452,462;   Apr.   17. 
Heel.     C.  P.  Donlgan.     1,465,896;  Aug.  21. 
Hcpl.     a.  P.  Fischer.     1.444.677;  Feb.  6. 
Heel.     H.  B.  Light.     1,471,966  ;  Oct.  23. 
Heel    and    arch    support,    Combined    cushion    shoe.      A. 

Cohn.     1,476,690;   Dec.   11. 
Heel-attaching     device.        3.      P.      Hlggins.        1,457,435 

.Tune  5. 
Heel   attachment  for   shoes.     F.   Maccarone.      1,469,324 

Oct.  2. 
Heel-blank  separator  and  former.     D.  Parks.     1,451,469 

Apr.   10. 
Heel  brace.     B.    Shortridge.      1,448,600;   Mar.   13. 
Heel-breast-scouring  machine.     E.  B.   Grush.     1,444,873 

Feb.  13. 
Heel-breasting    machine.       L.    A.     Casgrain.       1,475,793 

Nov.  27. 
Heel-breasting  machine.     T.   Lund.     1,477.574;    Dec.   18 
Heel-breasting  machine.     A.  Schoen.     1,453,191  ;  Apr.  24 
Heel-building     machine.       A.     S.     Everett.        1,461.384 

July  10. 
Heel-building    machine.       R.     C.     Simmons.       1,459,753 

June  26. 
Hepl    building    machine.      E.    E.    Winkley.      1,447,368-9 

Mar.  6. 
Heel-building     machine.       E.     E.     Winkley.       1,452,669 

Apr.  24. 
Heel,  Composite.     P.  Arthur.     1.475,042  ;  Nov.  20. 
Heel-compressing   machine.      E.   E.    Wiiikley.      1,440,573 

Jan.    2. 
Heel   construction.     J.  C.   Stiles.      1,450,705 ;   Apr.   3. 
Heel-covering     apparatus.       P.     R.     Glass.        1,448,738 

Mar.   20. 
Heel,   Cushion.      T.   M.   Conger.     1,449,498 ;   Mar.   27. 
Heel-cutting  machine.     A.   Schoen.      1,453,192 ;    Apr.    24. 
Heel  for  boots  and  shoes.     D.  Hill.     Des.  62,725  ;  .Tuly  24. 
Heel  for  boots  and  shoes.     D.  Hill.     Des.  63.298  ;  Nov.  20. 
Heel  for  shoes.     M.  W.  Selby.     1,475,412  :  Nov.  27. 
Heel    lift.    Detachable    shoe-.      J.    P.    Reily.      1,442,001 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Hrel  lift.  Resilient.     P.  J.  Gleason.     1,444,500;  Feb.  6. 
Heel  lift.   Resilient.      R.    I.   Hill.      1,453,459-60;    May   1. 
Heel  lift.  Resilient.     L.  M.  Oakley.     1,452,892;  Apr.   24. 
Heel-gouging   machine.      D.    Pjirks.      1,472,567 ;    Oct.    30. 
Heel  -  lift  -  assembling      machine.        S.      J.      Wentworth. 

1,468,688;  Sept.  25. 
Heel    lining    for    boots    and    shoes.       I.     and    S.     Stein. 

1,469,853;  Oct.  9. 
Heel    of    the    embedded-washer    type,    Detachable    shoe. 

C.  W.  Lavers.     1,463,428  ;  July  31. 
Heel  of  the  plate  type,  Detachable  shoe.     C.  W.  Lavers. 

1,463,427  ;  July  31. 
Heel    machine.      J.    H.    Pope.      1,449,442 ;    Mar.    27. 
Heel,  Metal.     W.  Noll.     1,469,681  ;  Oct.  2. 
Heel-nailing  machine.  Wood-.     P.  A.  Reardon.     1,477,768  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Heel    pad    for   a   boot    or   shoe.      W.    W.    Phillips.      Des. 

62,341-2  ;  May   8. 
Heel  pad.     H.  J.  SoUiday.     1,469,968;  Oct.  9. 
Heelplate,  Removable.     A.  Kitowski.     1,474.837  ;  Nov.  20. 
Heel   plate.      G.    P.    Hogan.      1,449,602;    Mar.    27. 
Heel,    Pneumatic    composite.      J.    E.    Price.      1,467,875 ; 

Sept.   11. 
Heel  press.     P.  V.  Hart.     1,475,947  ;  Dec.  4. 
Heel  press.     E.   E.   Winkley.     1,452,670-2  ;  Apr.   24. 
Heel  protector.  Shoe-.     A.  T.  Phillips.     1,442,028  ;  -Tan.  9. 
Heel    reenforcement,    Shoe-.      A.    J.    GiEEord.      1,444,181 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Heel,  Resilient.     J.  W.  Aymar,  jr.     1,476,436  ;  Dec.  4. 


J 


Heel,    Resilient.    J.    A.    Parrella.      1,453,403;    May    1. 
Heel,  Resilient.     A.  E.  Lewis.     1,471,042  ;  Oct.   16. 
Heel,  Resilient  shoe.     E.  L.  De  Vere.     1,451,494  ;  Apr.  10. 
Heel,    Reversible    cushion    shoe.      A.    Smith.      1.477,191  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Heel  rest.     W.  E.  WoUheim.     Des.  61,883  ;  Feb.  6. 
Heel-seat    die.      J.    L.    Preo    and    I.    Henne.      1,444,085 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Heel-seat   lasting   and    nailing   machine.      E.    L.    Keyes. 

1.461,153  ;  July  10. 
Heel-seat-roughing    machine.      J.    H.    Pope.      1,447,223 ' 

Mar.   6. 
Heel,   Shoe.     P.  Berenstein.     Des.   62,599 ;  July  3. 
Heel,  Shoe.     G.   Di  Dio.     1,452,959  ;  Apr.  24. 
Heel,   Shoe.     D.  Freeman.     Des.   62.717  ;   July  24. 
Heel,   Shoe.     J.  Pietzuch.     Des.   61,789-90:  Jan.  9. 
Heel,   Shoe.     H.   Weinberger.     1,464,737 ;  Aug.  14. 
Heel,   Spring.     J.  Dutchak.     1,469,920;  Oct.  9. 
Heel-turning  machine.  Wood-.     E.  W.  Bailly.     1,472,625  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Heels,   Device  for  attaching  cushion.     W.   L.   Laurence. 

1,467,801  ;   Sept.   11. 
Heels,     Machine     for    operating    on.       L.    A.     Casgrain. 

1,475,794-5  ;  Nov.  27. 
Heels,     Machine    for    operating    upon.       P.    J.    Balcom. 

1.464.555;   Aug.   14. 
Heels,  Machine  for  turning  wood.    W.  J.  Shaw.    1,476,188  ; 

Dee.  4. 
Heels,  Making.     C.  Hunt.     1,469,835  ;  Oct.  9. 
Heels,  Manufacture  of  pieced  lift.     T.  Lund.     1,463,825 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Heels,    Method   of   and   machinery    for   handling.      P 

Hart.     1,475,948;   Dec.  4. 
Heels.    Securing    means    for.      M.     Panian.       1,477,230 

Dec.  11. 

Heeling  machine.     B.  P.  Mayo.     1,447,261 ;  Mar.  6. 
Helical  teeth,  more  particularly  for  bevel  gears.   Method 

and       machine       for       planing.        H.      Brandenberger. 

1,460,640  ;   July  3. 
Helicopter.     E.   Berliner.      1,472,148 ;   Oct.   30. 
Helicopter.      E.   R.    Mitton.      1.477.147:    Dec.    11. 
Helicopter.     A.  Overbeek.     1,455.352  ;  May  15. 
Helicopter.      W.    Ratlife.      1,469,330 ;    Oct.    2. 
Helicopter.      W.    Vettel.      1,468,847.    Sept.    25. 
Helicopters,     Differential     drive     for.       U.     P.     Pescara. 

1,456,399;  May  22. 
Helmet.     J.   E.   McNary.      1,450,379 ;   Apr.   3. 
Helmet.     F.  D.  Waldron.     1,456,524;   May  29. 
Helm-limiting  device.     A.  D.  Trenor.     Rel5,694  ;  Oct.  2. 
Hemmer  and  tucker.  Combined.    E.  M.  Beadle.    1,471,719  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Hemmers,     Attachment     for.       G.     J.     Axt.       1,466,574 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Hemstitching  machines.  Attachment  for.     F.  and  H.  Bur- 

gert.     1,478.379;  Dec.  25. 
Hemstitching  machines.  Yard  meter  for.     L.  N.  Paubion. 

1,477,049  ;  Dec.  11. 
Hemstitching    mechanism,    Multiple-needle.      H.    A.    and 

C.  E,  Jacobs.     1,445,956 ;  Feb.  20. 
Hemp,    flax,    perini,   jute,    etc..    Treating    or   retting    and 

curing.     H.  I.   Cromer.     1,448,391  ;  Mar.   13. 
Hemp  machine.     K.  Wessel.     1,447,450  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hemp-shredding    device.      A.    S.    Hernandez.      1,445,436 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Hens,    Attachment    for.      C.    E.    Carpenter.      1,450,247 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Hide  splitters.   Stamping  attachment   for.     J.   F.   Neiley. 

1,471,192  ;  Oct.  16. 
Hide     stretching,     ensuppling,     and    trimming     machine. 

Haired  and  unhaired.     T.  Pemin  and  J.,  dit  G.,  Klotz. 

1,476,217  ;  Dec.  4. 
Hide-working   machine.      A.    A.    Hutchinson.      1,467,728 ; 

Sept.   11. 
Hides    and    the    like.    Apparatus    for    treating.      B.    H. 

Tilston   and  T.   Melbourne.     1.472,999;   Nov.   6. 
Hides,     Tanning.       A.     Lflttringhaus     and     L.     Blangey. 

1,469,044  ;  Sept.  25. 
High-capacity     spring.       J.     F.     O'Connor.        1,457,931 ; 

June  5. 
High   chair.      M.   Gronstiahl.      1,452,911 ;   Apr.   24. 
High     chair.     Adjustable.       C.     J.     Walker.       1,465,291; 

Aug.  21. 
High  chair.  Rocking.     J.  B.  Gugler.     1.447,302  ;  Mar.  6. 
High-frequency  modulation  device.   P.  I.  Wold.    1,467,596  ; 

Sept.   11. 
High-frequency  screen.     H.  H.  Keller.    1,446,298  ;  Feb.  20. 
High-frequency   signaling   system.     B.    P.   W.   Alexander- 
son-     1,466,263:  Aug.  28. 
High-frequencv     signaling    system.       W.    R.     G.     Baker. 

1,455,099;   May  15. 
High-frequency     signaling.     Device     for.        M.      Latour. 

1,470,628  ;  Oct.  16. 
High-power     dry     battery.      A.    A.     Wells.      1,452,230; 

Apr.  17. 
High-temperature  resistor    material.      N.    B.    Pilling   and 

B.  E.  Bedworth.     1,467,810;  Sept.  11. 
High-tension    cut-out   system    and   the   like.      P.    C.    Van 

Etten.     1.453,774;  May  1. 
High-tension      disconnecting     switch.       P.     P.     Lawler. 

1,464,368  ;.  Aug.    7. 
Highway      and      similar     foundation.        J.      H.      Amies. 

1,453,261;  May  1. 
Highway  construction.     H.  M.  Knight.     1,469,939  ;  Oct.  9. 


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1,446,449  ; 


Hijrhwiiy-crossing      protection.      II.      Bezer.      1,467,303 : 

Sept.    11. 
Highway-crosslns:  signal.   E.  W.  Vogel.   1,450,998  ;  Apr.  10. 
Highway  eisual.  W.  V.  Bergen  and  A.  C.  Shute.  1,467,892  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Highway  signal.     E.  H.  Med^n.     1,475,309  ;  Nov.  27. 
Highways   and   the  like.    Surfacing   composition    for.      D. 

M.   Hepburn.      1,456,492  :   May   22. 
Hinge.      C.    R.   Belk.      1,459,872 ;    June    26. 
"-  E.    B.    Bicker.      1.461,175 ;    July    10. 

E.    Bommer.      1,447,641  ;    Mar.   6. 
R.  F.  Carpenter  and  T.  F.  Anderson. 
27. 

J.  Farver.     1,467,476  :  Sept.  11. 
B.   T.    Haln.      1,453,106:   Apr.   24. 
H.  E.  Holbrook.     1,465.268;  Aug.  21. 
W.  R.  Hornberger.     1,471,158;  Oct.  16. 
M.  Jensen.     1,465,912;  Aug.  21. 
E.  A.  Kopf.     1,442,156  ;  Jan.  16. 
E.   J.    Larson.      1,474,418 ;    Nov. 
L.  Lillv.     1,441,159;   Jan.   2. 
McNeill.     1,444.695 ;    Feb.   6 
\V.  Muhlenbruch.     1,467,191 
Nadolney.      1,469,525;    Oct. 
B.   Parsons.      1.477,148;   Dec.   11. 
O.    Roberts   and    R.    F.    Dotsch. 


Hinge. 
Hinge. 
Hinge. 

Feb. 
Hinge. 
Hinge. 
Hinge. 
Hinge. 
Hinge. 
Hinge. 
Hinge. 
Hinge. 
Hinge. 
Hinge. 
Hinge. 
Hinge. 
Hinge. 

May 
Hinge. 
Hinge. 
Hin 


T. 
D. 
F. 
O. 
C. 
E. 
29. 
J. 
A. 
G. 


20. 


Sept.  4. 


1,456,574  ; 


Soss.     1,477,193  ;  Dec.  11. 

L.  Wagstaff.     1,467,344  ;  Sept.  11. 

W.  Wells.     1,455,690:  May  15. 

Hinge  and  corner  iron.     I.  E.  Marshall.     1,440,739  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hinge,   Ball-bearing.      N.   B.    Hurd.     1,466,228;   Aug.  28. 

Hinge   construction.     R.    I.   Rhodes   and   P.   T.    Siiymons. 

1.477,717  :  Dec.  18. 
Hinae,   Detachable     P.   Hachmann.     1.476.966:    Deo.   11. 
Hinge,  Door.     L.  A.  Sunde  and  E.  H.  Dalton     1,467,124  ; 
Sept.  4. 

bookcases,     etc.       J.     Burcsak.       1,466,039 : 


Hinge     for 

Aug.  28. 
Hinge  for  change  receivers. 

mann,   and  J.   M.   Teetor. 
Hinge    for    cooking   utensils 

Dec.  11. 
Hinge  for  ovendqors.     J.  F. 
Hinge,  Gate 
Hinge,  Gate. 


J.  H.  Kemper,  P.  M.  HoE- 
1,478,771  ;    Nov.   13. 
J.    P.    Carlin.      1,476,797  : 


Lamb. 


1,475,838;  Nov. 
B.  Briggs.     1,442.557  ;  Jan.  16. 
J.  W.  Durham.     1,467,029  ;  Sept.  4. 
Gate.     C.  W.  Hinlde.     1,462,759  :  July  24. 
Gate.      W.    E.    Mehanna.      1,469,425;    Oct.    2. 
guard.     S.  J._Sliepherd.     1,444,398 ;  Feb.   6. 
Latching. 


27. 


Hinge 

Hinge 

Hinge 

Hinge,  "Latching.     W.  Wright.     1,475,335;   Nov.  27. 

Hinge-lock  clevis.     L.  H.  Damm.'   1,467,844  ;   Sept.  11. 

Hinge,   Locking.     K.   O.   Gober.     1,456,886  ;   May  29. 

Hinge    pin.      E.    L.    Porker.       1.478,706:    Dec.    25. 

Hinge-retaining  plate.     A.  Peltier.     1,446,722  ;  Feb.  27. 

Hinge,  Self-locking.     M.  W.  Ausbourne.    1,440,713  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hinge,  Spectacle.     P.  A.  Morris.     1,467,946  ;  Sept.  11. 

Hinge   structure.      S.    Hammer.      1,473,290 ;    Nov.    6. 

Hinge,  Utensil.     C.  T.  Carlson.     1,471,776 :  Oct.  23. 

Hinge.    Windshield.      A.   C.    Auster.      1,466,781  ;    Sept.   4. 

Hinged  closure.     E.  A.  HiU.     1,476,202  ;  Dec.  4. 

HiDL'ed    or    similar    members.    Device    for    operating.      J. 

McKechnie.     1,443,694  ;  Jan.  30. 
Hinges  and  other  like  articulated  articles.  Production  of. 

G.   W.  Berry.     1,456,862;  May  29. 
Hinges,  Die  for  making  and  securing  sheet-metal.     E.  B. 

Bicker.     1,447,200;   Mar.   6. 
Hinges,  Making.     P.  Frantz.     1,467,244 ;  Sept.  4. 
Hitch,    Safety.      W.    E.    Belcher.      1,443,832 ;    Jan.    30. 
Hitch.     R.   E.   Classon.     1,465,158;  Aug.   14. 
Hitch.     T.  T.  Fultz.     1,447,539  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hitch.     O.  M.  .Tulson.     1,473.563  ;   Nov.  6. 
Hitch.     J.  L.  Miller.     1,458,838  :  June  12. 
Hitch.      F.    M.    Morris.      1,465,168 ;    Aug.    14. 
Hitching  and  tethering  device.    E.  J.  Delbridge.    1,456,627  : 

May  29. 
Hitching   post.    Auto.      H.   G.    Miller   and   M.   M.    Selzer. 

1.470,198;   Oct.  9.  • 

Hive  entrance.     M.  V.  Lovett.     1.462,711;  July  24. 
Hob.     C.   G.   Olson.     1,454,135  :   May  8. 
Hob.     N.   Trbojevich.     1,465,151 ;  Aug.  14. 
Hob  grinder.     H.  E.  Harris.     1,478,433:  Dec.  25. 
Hobbing  machine.     K.  L.  Herrmann.     1,444,247  ;   Feb.  6. 
Hod.     A.  E.  Long.     1.475,125;  Nov.  20. 
Hod,  Mortar.     N.  A.  Gibbons.     1,467,314:  Sept.  11. 
Hog  holder.     R.  A.  Langenbacher.     1,476.895  ;  Dec.  11. 
Hoe.     G.  F.  Brackett.     1,475,362  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hoe.     W.   F.   Dunbar.     1,468,628 ;   Sept.   25. 
Hoe.    F.  R.  Leonard.     1,446,802  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hoe.     C.  M.    Wolfe.     1,444,719 ;   Feb.   6. 
Hoe   and   rake   tool.    Combined.      M.    Harris.      1,469,144 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Hog-dehairing    machine.      J.    W.    Kohlhepp.      1.473,299 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Hog  feeder.     C.  B.  Alspach.     1,449,485  :  Mar.  27. 
Hog  feeder.     L.   W.   BeU.      1.443.203;   Jan.   23. 
Hog  holder  and  pig  puller.     E.  G.  Knudtston.     1,463,776  ; 

July  31. 
Hog  oiler.     D.  S.  Dick.     1,471,109  ;  Oct.  16. 
Hog  oiler.     C.   N.  Peterson.     1,460,561 ;   July  3. 
Hog  oiler.  Automatic.     .\.  M.  Dotv.     1.478.178  ;  Dec.   18. 
Hog  pincers.     G.  H.  Wilson.     1,451,133  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hog  ring.     H.  C.   Konklin.      1.474,784:  Nov.  20. 
Hog  ring.     M.  Lund.     1,443,996  ;  Feb.  6. 


Hog  ling.     C.  W.  Shelden.     1,470,295;  Oct.  9. 

Hog  ringing  device.     W.  W.  Lamson.     1,460,970 ;  July  3. 

Hog-soraping    machines,    Beater    device    for.      W.    Pratt. 

1,460,863  ;   July  3. 
Hog  shackler.     S.  Chazen  and  C.  J.  Madsen.     1,467,605; 

Sept.   11. 
Hog  trough.     W.  R.  Hemelstrand.     1,462,793  ;  July  24. 
Hog-trough     apparatus.       A.     B.     Shively.        1,450,519 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Hog-trough  guard.     W.  T.  Lawhead.     1,470,629  ;  Oct.  16. 
Hogs,   Crate   for   catching  and   holding.     W.   L.   Barlow. 

1,455,101 ;   May  15. 
Hoist.      D.    P.    Karcher.      1,456,131;    May    22. 
Hoist.      W.     E.     Simpson.       1,461,052  ;    July    10. 
Hoist.     H.  S.  Valentine.     1.455,369  ;  May  15. 
Hoist   and   dump   wagon.    Combination   high.      J.   Gasser. 

1,447,719  :  Mar.  6. 
Hoist,  Combined  coal  and  cinder.     C.  P.  Ross.     1,468,606 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Hoist,     Cupalo-charging.       W.     H.     Morgan.       1,457,450 ; 

June  5. 
Hoist    drums,    Reversible    drive    mechanism    for.      N.    C. 

Woodin.     1,449,717:  Mar.   27. 
Hoist,   Dump-body.     W.  B.   Engler.   1,453,663;   May  1. 
Hoist  especially  suitable  for  use  on  board  ship.  Ammuni- 
tion.     H.   W.   Lee.      1,465,990 ;   Aug.   28. 
Hoist,    Fluid.      J.    P.    Heil.      1.474,834 ;    Nov.    20. 
Hoist    for    motor    vehicles.     Hydraulic.      E.     F.    Walsh. 

1,465,658;  Aug.  21. 
Hoist   for   vehicle    bodies.      H.    C.    Struchen.      1,459,936 ; 

June  26. 
Hoist  for  vehicle   bodies.     H.   C.   Struchen.      1,463,637; 

July  31. 
Hoist,  Free-chain.     F.   W.  CofBng.     1,464,259  ;  Aug.  7. 
Hoist     heater,     Hydraulic-.       G.     A.     Wood.       1,476,748; 

Dec.  11. 
Hoist,   Lifting.     L.   P.    West.      1,440,570;   Jan.    2. 
Hoist,  Mechanical.     T.  Galloway.     1,469,900;   Oct.  9. 
Hoist,  Portable.     L.  V.  Fraley.     1,444,737  :  Feb.  6. 
Floist,  Portable.     W.  J.  Hickman.     1,446,562  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hoist,     Portable     power.       E.     A.     Norllng.       1,459,032; 

June  19. 
Hoist,   Skip.     W.   E.   Hale.     1,474,902 ;   Nov.   20. 
Hoist,  Skip.     G.  E.  Mellin.     1,446,313  :  Feb.  20. 
Hoist  skips.  Weighing  and  loading  apparatus  for.     D.  F. 

Lepley.     1.4,75,637  :  Nov.  27. 
Hoist    tower    for    building    operations.      A.    F.    Walther. 

1,459,123;   June   19. 
Hoist-traveler-centering  device.     I.  D.  Landis.    1,441,096  ; 

Jan.   2. 
Hoist,  Truck.     W.  H.  Remsen.     1.446,483  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hoisting  apparatus.     Z.    E.    Colby.      1,456.488;   May   22. 
Hoisting  apparatus.      T.  F.  Hunter.      1.440,919  ;    Jan.    2. 
Hoisting  apparatus.     G.  G.  Lendi.     1,455,214  ;  May  15. 
Hoisting  apparatus.     N.  D.  Levin.     1,447,025  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hoisting    apparatus.      A.    D.    Lightner    and    B.    Holmes. 

1,468,482;   Sept.   18. 
Hoisting  apparatus.     A.  E.  Norris.     1,447,624  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hoisting  boom.  Means  for  mounting  apparatus  on  a.     C. 

A.   Weber.     1,458,739  ;   June  12. 
Hoisting  cage.     V.  T.  Barkley.     1,467,223  ;   Sept.  4. 
Iloistintf   device.      A.    Boulanger.      1.478.272:    Dec.    18. 
Hoisting  device.     W.  H.  Darrah.     1,444,954  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hoisting  device.     A.  E.   Norris.     1,473,248 ;   Nov.   6. 
Hoisting    device,    Movable.      F.    J.    Bryant.      1,454,881 ; 

May  15. 
Hoisting  machine.     H.  C.  Beckwith.      1,450,882  ;  Apr.   3. 
Hoisting    machine.       L.     Falzer     and       E.     M.     Webber. 

1,461,650;  July  10.  ^  „^„      , 

Hoisting  machine.     L.   M.   Jordan.     1,466,289 ;   Aug.   28. 
Hoisting  machine.     T.  S.  Miller.     1,476,535  :  Dec.  4. 
Hoisting   machine.      C.   tJhL      1,455,897;   May   22. 
Hoisting  mechanism.     A.  Falkenau.     1,452,964 ;   Apr.   24. 
Hoisting    mechanism,     Counterbalanced.       A.     G.     Reese. 

1,464,294 ;  Aug.  7.  ,       .  ^ 

Hoists,     Brake     and     clutch     operating     mechanism     for. 

W.  E.  Hale.     1,457,973 :  June  5.  ^       „  w 

Hoists,  Brake   for   electric-motor-operated.      M.    Cosulicn. 

1,462,265  ;  July  17.  .,,.„, 

Hoists,    Safety-limit    switch    for    electric.      M.    A.    Beck. 

1,454,827 ;  May  8. 

Holder  :  See — 

Broom   holder.  Paper  holder. 

Implement  holder. 
Holder.     H.  Berlow.     1,445,475  ;  Feb.  13. 
Holder.     E.  H.  and  E.  H.  Binns.     1,460,743  ;  July  3. 
Holder.     H.  L.  Johnson.     1,457,250;  May  29. 
Holder   device.      C.    O.    Hay  ward.      1,469,317;   Oct.    2. 
Holder,  wrench,  and  clamp.  Combination.     A.   G.   Harris. 

1,478,651  ;  Dec.  25.  ^  .    ,„ 

Holding  device.     B.  A.  Johnson.     1,470,843  ;  Oct.  16. 
Holding  device.     S.  S.  Matthes.     1,461.779 :  July  17. 
Holding  device.     G.   H.   Reimer.     1,452,816;   Apr.   24. 
Hole-forming  device.     C.   A.   Riney.     1.448,236 :  Mar.  13. 
Hollander  engine.  L.  W.  Van  Buskirk.   1,446,282  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hollow  bodies.  Press  for  producing.    K.  Bohle.     1,470,593  ; 

Holy-water  fountain,  Pocket.     V.   G.  Matre.     1,459,230; 

.June  19. 
Homogenizer.     H.  S.  Lamb.     1,466,797;  Sept.  4. 

Hone   or   road  leveler.   Portable  reversible   grade.      S.   B. 
Jamieson.      1,462,577  ;   July   24. 


1132 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Honey  board,  Queen-excluding.     D.  G.  Little.     1,445,778  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Honey    extractor.      W.    F.    VoUmer    and    J.    N.    DeMuth. 

1,474,865  ;    Nov.   20. 
Honey  receptacle.     G.  W.   Spikes.     Des.  62,368  ;   May  15. 
Hood  and  screen.  Folding.    G.  L.  W.  Palmer.     1,460,600 ; 

July   3. 
Hood  attachment.     H.  D.  Andrews.     1,447,114  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hood    clamp.      F.    Mueller.      1,456,396 ;    May    22. 
Hood  clamp.     L.  A.  Sweet.     1,442,369  ;  Jan.  16. 
Hood    fastener,      j.    B.    Covi.      1,472,242 ;    Oct.    30. 
Hood  latch.     J.  F.  White.     1,455,371 ;  May  15. 
Hood  or  casing,   Protecting.     H.   Bacharach.     1,445,060  : 

Feb.  13. 
Hood  support.     A.  E.  Ashley.     1,454,595  ;  May  8. 
Hoof  holder.     G.  W.  Jones.     1,472,527  ;   Oct.  30. 
Hoof  pad.     B.  M.  Trauger.     1,442,748  ;  Jan.  16. 
Hook  :  See — ■ 

Antiskid-chain   hook.  Eccentric    hook. 

Automobile  hook.  Fishing  hook. 

Backhand  hook.  Fly   hook. 

Brassiere  hook.         .  Hanger  hook. 

Butt  hook.  Hasp  book. 

Buttonhook.  Line   hook. 

Cant   hook.  Logging  bull   hook. 

Cargo  hook.  Meat  hook. 

Chain   hook.  Mud  hook. 

Choker  hook.  Picture-molding  hook. 

Clip   hook.  Reed  hook. 

Clothes  hook.  Rim  connecting  hook. 

Clothesline  hook.  Safety  hoisting  hook. 

Clothing  hook.  Safety  hook. 

Collar  hook.  Sliding  hook. 

Conductor  hook.  Snap  hook. 

Crane  hook.  Tire-chain    hook. 

Derrick    hook.  Trip  hook. 

Dobby  hook.  Watch-bracelet    hook. 

Double-end   hook.  Vibrator  hook. 

Drapery  hook. 
Hook.     J.  Bolei.      1,475,046 ;   Nov.   20. 
Hook.     A.  cote.     1,465,510;  Aug.  21. 
Hook.    C.    S.    Hinderliter.    1,453,502;    May    1. 
Hook.      E.    Johnson.    1,453,680;    May    1. 
Hook.     S.  P.  Johnson.     1,478.520  ;  Dec.  25. 
Hook.     E.  and  C.  Luebke.     1,476,627;  Dec.  4. 
Hook.     E.  E.  Minder.     1,471,973;  Oct.  23. 
Hook.     G.   Popps.     1,470,481  :   Oct.   9. 
Hook.     J.  F.  Selvidge.     1,441,378  ;  Jan.  9. 
Hook.      E.    S.    Soule.      1,473,885 :    Nov.    13. 
Hook.     B.  A.  Still.     1,477,293  ;  Dec.  11. 
Hook.     J.  W.  Wagner.     1,445,372  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hook,    G.    M.    Wofford    and    J.    A.    Bristow.      1,459,488 ; 

June  19. 
Hook  and  eye.     J.  J.  Abrahams.     1,455,698 ;  May  15. 
Hook  and  eye.     F.  D.  Collins  and  T.  H.  Coker.    1,458,807  ; 

June   12. 
Hook    and    link.    Logging.      L.    E.    Parker.       1,456,931  ; 

May  29. 
Hook  bolt.     L.  P.  Halladay.     1,441,498  ;  Jan.  9. 
Hook  coupling.     F.  W.  Henrikson.     1,449,229  ;  Mar.  20. 
Hook  fastener.     T.   M.   Avery.     1,451,315 ;    Apr.    10. 
Hook  fitting.  Fixture-.     W.  J.  Newton.     1,469,587  ;  Oct.  2. 
Hoop.     E.   Banner.      1,451,258 ;   Apr.    10. 
Hoop-iron  ends.  Seal  for.     J.  Bayer.     1,474,883  ;  Nov.  20. 
Hopper.     W.  B.  Eunk.     1,472,495  ;  Oct.  30. 
Hopper,   Adjustable  coin.     J.  P.   Lavigne   and  L.   Spinks. 

1,443,481  ;   Jan.   30. 
Hopper,  Attachable.    M.  L.  Trimmer.     1,463,232  ;  July  31. 
Hopper,   Batch-measuring.      G.    H.   MacLeau.      1,478,751  ; 

Dec.  26. 
Hopper-door-operating     mechanism.       F.  ■    S.     Gallagher. 

1.475,572  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hopper,  Feeding.     O.  D.  Collis.     1,460,226  ;  June  26. 
Hopple.     J.   B.   Kopf.     1,455,341 ;   May  15. 
Hopple.     E.  Moore  and  S.  F.  Welsh.     1,473,637  ;  Nov.  13. 
Horn.      C.   J.    Schmitt.      1,449,843 ;    Mar.    27. 
Horn  and  making  the  same.  Laminated.     B.  R.  Seabrook. 

1,468,519;  Sept.  18. 
Horn,    Electricallv-operated    warning.      R.    W.    Maudslav. 

1,477,375:  Dec:  11. 
Horn-operating     mechanism.       D.     Cairella.       1,474,188: 

Nov.    13. 
Horn,  Resonance.     B.  Meyer.     1,475,769  ;  Nov.  27. 
Horn,  Signal.     J.  C.  Coulombe.     1,441,402  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Horn,  Vibrator.     M.  F.  Fitzgerald.     1,468,444 ;   Sept.  18. 
Horn  weight.     W.  C.  Tagert.     1,467,769;  Sept.  11. 
Horological     instrument.      E.      R.      Deering.      1,467,926: 

Sept.   11. 
Horse-collar  framework, 'forming  a  tube.  Metal.     P.  Cla- 
vier.    1,467,568;   Sept.   11. 
Horse,  Mechanical.     J.  Viozzi.     1,444,486  ;  Feb.  6. 
Horse  protector.     E.  M.   Orstad.      1,459.601 ;   June  19. 
Horse,  Rocking-.     H.  Meister.     1,478.449  ;  Dee.  25. 
Horsehair    fabrics.    Treating.      F.    Schoeller.      1,469,023 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Horses,    Nonslip    device    for.      M.    Hallanan.      1,454,999 ; 

May  15. 
Horseshoe.      G.    M.   Bogie  and   A.    Smlthson.      1,451,007  : 

Apr.    10. 
Horseshoe.     A.   D.    Cartwright.      1,474,018 ;    Nov.    13. 
Horseshoe.     J.  S.  Curzon.     1,468,196  ;  Sept.   18. 
Horseshoe.     H.  A.  Frey.     1.451.905  ;  Apr.   17. 
Horseshoe.     W.  H.  Giles.     1,471,119;  Oct.  16. 


Horseshoe.     P.  Levesque.     1,455,918 ;   May  22. 
Horseshoe.     C.  L.  Luallen.     1,455,632  ;  May  15. 
Horseshoe.     F.  C.  Robertson.     1,441,602  ;   Jan.  9. 
Horseshoe.     F.  C.  Robertson  and  P.  P.  Roouey      1,477,007  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Horseshoe.     P.  Sala.     1,447,153  ;  Feb.  27. 
Horseshoe.      C.    Soltesz.      1,461,333;    July    10. 
Horseshoe.      C.   J.   Wunderlich.     1.476,867 ;   Dec.    11. 
Horseshoe.     I.  Yoshida  and  K.  Matsubayashi.     1,458,869  ; 

June  12. 
Horseshoe  and  calk  therefor.    J.  Paff.     1,472,025  ;  Oct.  23. 
Hor&eshoe  attachment.     A.  Pritchard.     1,470,101 ;  Oct.  9. 
Horseshoe  calk.     J.   Dinkelacker.     1,458,527 ;  June  12. 
Horseshoe  calk.     J.  H.  Freeman.     1,458,648  ;  June  12. 
Horseshoe  for  pitching  contests.     G.  W.  May.    1,453,156 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Horseshoe,   Hoof-protecting.      D.   Simon  and  A.    Gottlieb. 

1,452,317  :   Apr.   17. 
Horseshoe,  Nailless.     J.  R.  Carman.     1,471,827  ;  Oct.  23. 
Horseshoe   pad.      J.   C.   Law.     1,478,874  :   Dec.   25. 
Horseshoeing  device.     J.  P.  Turner.     1,461,297  ;  July  10. 
Horseshoes,    Apparatus   for   the   manufacture   of.      J.    H. 

Farrer.     1,463,012;  ,Tulv  24. 
Hose.     J.  T.  Lister.     1,460,519  ;   Oct.  2. 
Hose.      G.  B.   Melius.      1,474,328;  Nov.   13. 
Hose.      E.    Schulthess.      1,455,359 ;   May   15. 
Hose  and  fitting.  Assembling.     M.  Loughead.     1,461,130; 

July  10. 
Hose   and   making   same.      E.    G.   Klmmich.      1,449,760 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Hose    and    making   same,   Nonexpansive.      M.    Loughead. 

1,457,781  ;  June  5. 
Hose  attachment.     C.  Peller.     1,470,639  ;  Oct.  16. 
Hose    clamp.      G.    Blaise.      1,447,956 ;    Mar.    13. 
Hose  clamp.     W.  M.  Davenport.     1.473,609;  Nov.   13. 
Hose  clamp.     W.  C.  Deibert.     1,448,615  ;   Mar.  13. 
Hose    clamp.      H.    W.    Johnson.      1,441,154 ;    Jan.    2. 
Hose   clamp.      J.    R.    Lowrey.     1.477,573;    Dec.    18. 
Hose  clamp.      B.   Morgan.     1,477,071  :   Dec.   11. 
Hose  clamp.     N.  A.  Petry.      1,464,335  ;   Aug.  7. 
Hose   clamp.      L.   M.   Qu^mard.      1,461,290 ;    July   10. 
Hose  clamp.     W.  T.  Rutledge.     1.465.792;  Aug.  21. 
Hose   clamp.     H.   P.   Ryan.      1,442,909 ;   Jan.   23. 
Hose  damn.     H.  P.  Terhelde.     1.445.568  :  Feb.  13. 
Hose  clamp.     W.  V.  Thompson.     1,476,024  ;  Dec.  4. 
Hose  clamp.     N.  Walker.     1,473,133  ;   Nov.  6. 
Hose   clamp.      H.    G.    Wessel.      1,473,715;    Nov.    1.3. 
Hose-clamp-displav    stand.      A.   E.    Feige.      Des.    62,669 ; 

July  17. 
Hose-clamping  tool.     F.  W.  Gunn.     1,442,402-13  ;  Jan.  16. 
Hose-clamping  tool.  J.  R.  Lowrey.     1,45.3,940;  May  1. 
Hose  clamps.     I.  G.  Yoders  and  J.  C.  Filby.     1,442,209; 

Jan.  16. 
Hose  construction.      C.  M.  C.  Baird.     1.453,823  ;  May  1. 
Hose  coupler.  Automatic  air-     S.  J.  W.  Rader.     1,462,821  ; 

July  24. 
Hose   coupling.     W.  E.   Burroughs.     1,474,995  ;   Nov.   20. 
Hose  coupling.     E.   Bylund.     1,456.761  ;   May  29. 
Hose  coupling.     J.  H.  Hanrahan.     1.474,586  ;  Nov.  20. 
Hose  coupling.     A.  Moyen.     1,446.057  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hose  coupling.     J.  M.  Ruhmann.     1,470,196  ;  Oct.  9. 
Hose  coupling.     H.   H.  Todd.      1.440, 508;   Jan.   2. 
Hose  coupling.     J.  R.  Van  Nagell.     1,476,119  ;  Dec.  4. 
Hose  coupling.     W.  G.  Wilson.     1,450,126;  Mar.  27. 
Hose   coupling.   Air-.     H.   G.   Schowe  and  H.  J.   Hansen. 

1,455,451 ;   May   15. 
Hose  coupling.  Air-.     J.  Stenger.     1,458.862  ;  June  12. 
Hose    coupling.    Automatic.      J.    M.    Towle.      1,471,427 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Hose    elevating    and    supporting    device.      J.    E.    Addy. 

1,468,620;  Sept.  25. 
Hose  fitting.     M.  Loughead.     1,468,601  ;  Sept.  18. 
Hose,     Flexible     metal.       E.     Witzenmann.       1,459,487 ; 

June  19. 
Hose    mender,     band,    and    coupling.      F.     H.    Paradice. 

1.454.073  ;  May  8. 
Hose,   Metal.     5.   Owens.      1,469,528 ;   Oct.   2. 
Hose    protector.    Air-.      O.    M.    King   and    A.    J.    Brooks. 

1,475,269  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hose  rack.     W.  McClintock.     1,471 ,500  ;  Oct.  23. 
Hose  reel.     I.   A.   Crocker.     1,472,737  ;   Oct.   30. 
Hose  reel.     R.  F.  France.     1,441,572  :   Jan.  9. 
Hose   reel.     F.   L.    Greenlaw.      1.460,897 ;   July   3. 
Hose  reel.     O.  Krenke.     1.441,157  ;   ,Tan.   2. 
Hose  reel.     G.  More.     1,450,006:   Mar.   27. 
Hose  reel,  Self-winding.     W.  A.  Springowski.     1,458,861 ; 

June  12. 
Hose    reel.     Stationary.       W.     A.     and     A.     U.     Casper. 

1,449,730:  Mar.  27. 
Hose  retriever.  Automatic.     F.  K.  Hotchkiss.     1,445,016  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Hose-retrieving     device.       D.    B.     Kenney.       1;,449,946 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Hose,   Safety  gas.     F.  G.  Henning.     1,459,100;  June  19. 
Hose  stand.  Air-.     W.  E.  Mackey.     1,468,538  ;  Sept.  18. 
Hose  stand.   Air-.     G.   F.   Royer.      1.453.099 ;   May   1. 
Hose  support.  Garden.    E.  E.  Thomas.     1,447,579  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hose  supporter.     W.   G.  Agee.     1.464,380  :   -Aiug.   7. 
Hose  supporter.     J.   Callan.     1,477.424  :   Dec.   11. 
Hose  supporter.     C.  J.  Hazelton.     1,467,158  ;   Sept.  4. 
Hose  supporter.     S.  Jay.     1,442,475:  Jan,  10. 
Hose   supporter.     S.   E.   McCreary.      1,458,986 ;    June  19. 
Hose  supiwrter.     B.  Morse.     1.458.353  :  June  12. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1133 


Smith.     1,470,123  ;  Oct.  9. 
Whitmarsh.       1,478,083 ; 


liose  supporter.     M.  F.  F.  Wilson.      1,449,925 1  Mar.  27 
Hose  supports,  Garden-.     A.  R. 
Hose.      Wire-wound.        K.     B. 

Deo.  18. 
Hosiery.    A.  E.  Stewart.    Des.  62,924  ;  Aug.  21. 
Hosiery.      ,1.   J.   Sullivan.      1,473,086 ;    Nov.   13. 
Hosiery.     U.  U.  West.     Des.  02,764  ;  July  24. 
Hosiery  and  making  same.    G.  P.  Bosworth.     1,459,496-7 

June   10. 
Hosiery  and  making  the  same.    G.  I'.  Bosworth.    1,449,375 

Mar.  27. 
Hosiery,  Apparatus  for  drying. 

Nov.  6. 
Hosiery  -  display     fixture.       M. 

Jan.  23. 
Hosiery,  Edge  reenforcer  for. 

1,440,555  ;   Mai-     "" 

H.  DeLacy 
H.  Benjamin, 
cushion.       M. 


J.  G.  Hanes.  1,472,978 
Maxwell.  Des.  G1,S35 
E.  Schwarz-Berchenmeier 


T. 
D. 


1,450,913  ;  Apr.  10. 
1,440,802  ;  Jan.  2. 
Dorrance.       1,478,557 


J.    Chalmers.      1,453,063 ;   Apr.   24. 
J.  C.  Kanak.     1,462,287;   July  17. 
F.  M.  Welch  and  T.  Frescott.     1,449,712  ; 

A.  C.  Pyle  and  J.  F.  Brewer.     1,475,874  ; 


Hosiery  form. 
Hosiery  press. 
Hospital    pad    o 

Dec.   25. 
Hot-air  furnace. 
Hot-air  furnace. 
Hot-air  furnace. 

Mar.  12. 
Hot-air  heater. 

Nov.  27. 
Hot-air  heater.     F.  T.  Spencer  and  A.  and  C.  G.  Jamison. 

1.404,545  ;   Aug.    14. 
Hot-blast  heater.     E.  M.  Bassler.     1.476,789 
Hot    plate.      R.    Matsushita.      1,469,166;    Sept.    25. 
Hot   plate   and   laundry    stove.    Combined.      B.    Hoffman. 

1.460,129  ;  June  26. 
Hot  plate.  Gas.     H.  J.  McGowan.     1,477.971 ;  Dec.'  18. 
Hot-water  bottle  and  the  like.     F.  A.  Hart.     1,477,261 ; 
Dec.  11. 

W.  Juderjahn.     1,440,678  ;  Mar.  27. 
F.    Schmidt.      1,468,746;    Sept.    25. 
D.  KoUmer.      1,454.241;   "' 
E.  FeulUette.     1,454,110 
Electric-switch-.       B.    G. 


Dec.  11. 


May   8. 
;  May  8. 
Jamieson. 


Hot-watir  heater.     F. 
Hotwell    ejector.      H. 
House,   Apartment. 
House  construction. 
House    construction, 

1,454,744  ;  May  8. 
House    number    and    step    illuminator.      C.    P.    Peterson. 

1,475,866  ;  Nov.  27. 
House-numbering    device. 

Feb.  20. 
House.   Portable.      C.   W. 
Household  appliance.     F. 


H.    E.    Herrick.      1,446,180; 


Household      article 

1,440,904 ;    Jan.    2. 
Household  furnace.     E. 
Household     implement. 

Sept.  4. 
Household  mixer  and  beater. 

June  26. 
Household  mixing  apparatus. 

May  15. 
Houses  embodying 

nick.      1,440.732 
Houses   or   rooms, 

1,451,215  ;  Apr 


Afldrews. 
M.  Davis. 


Combination. 


1,459,761;   June  2fi. 

1,472,051  ;  Oct.  30. 

H.      R.      Bethke. 


S.  Twogood.     1,464,892  ;  Aug.  14. 
E.     J.     Kennedy.       1,466,838; 


G.B.Coleman.     1,460,125; 
J.  H.   Russell.     1,455,664  ; 


H.      Wallace. 
1,477.449  ; 


Friction.  M.  Fruchtl. 
D.  E.  Ross.  1,442,539  ; 
E.  P.  Miller.     1,459,597  ; 


P.    A.    Nauts.      1,461,223; 


Des.   62,163; 
Reilley    and 


Apr. 
J.   J. 


Ludwlg. 


glass,   Stucco    treatment  of.     L.   Gor- 
;   Jan.  2. 

Cooling   system   for.      L.   A.    Goodwin. 
10. 
Hoii-sing  for  machinery.     F.  G.  Alborn.     1,444,020  ;  Feb.  6. 
Hovers    and    brooders,    Ventilating    means    for    chicken. 

J.    W.    Myers.      1,453,162 ;    Apr.    24. 
Huh.     F.  A.  Nauts.     1,448,312  ;  Mar.  13. 
Hub     and     axle     construction.      Wheel. 

1,451,244  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hub    and    journal    box.      H.    W.     Sanford. 

Dec.    11. 
Hub     and      shock     absorber, 

1,446,895  ;   Feb.   27. 
Hub  and  spoke.   Steering-wheel. 

Jan.  16. 
Hub  and  wheel  holding  device. 

June  19. 
Hub-bearing    construction. 

July  10. 
Hub  cap.     J.   H.  Bourgon. 
Hub-cap    attachment.      C.   P. 

1,455,306;  May  15. 
llub-cap-locking    device.      L. 
Hub-eap-locking     device.       F. 

Sept.  18. 
Hub,    Cushioned.      C.    E.    Soper.      1,461,166; 
Hub-flange  seats.  Apparatus  for  truing.     W. 

1,471,795  ;  Oct.  23. 
Hub  for  eccentrics,  Detachable.  J.  M.  Stone. 

May  1. 
Hub.    Free-wheel.      H.    Ludwig.      1.457,311 
Hub  Uner.     W.   W.   Ramsey.     1,455,935;   May  22. 
Hub,  Spring.     H.  N.  Brown.     1,447,410  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hub,  Sprinj;  wheel.     J.  I.  Duchfitean.     1,442,656  ;  Jan.  16. 
Hub  structure.  Demountable.     L.  B.  Harvey.     1,442,944  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Hub,  Wheel.     J.  R.  Winter.     1,451,248  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hubs,  Emergency  attachment  for  broken.     J.  W.   Heyer. 

1,440,736;  Jan.  2. 
Hubs.    Making    metal   wheel.      J.    L.    Hecht.      1,452,200 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Hubs,  Making  wheel.     C.  S.  Ash.     1,471,134  ;  Oct.  16. 
Hubs,  Means  for  securing  rotary  members  of  contractile 

material      to      metallic.        P.      J.      R.      Postel-Vinay. 

1,463,838;  Aug.  7. 


Fine.      1,464,812 
Jerdone,     jr. 


Aug.    14. 
1,468,474  ; 

July    10. 
L.  Mantha. 

1,453,417  ; 


June   5. 


Ilullor  ;    Sec — 

Almond    huller.  Rice  huller. 

Humidifier.     W.  Boss.     1,472,150;  Oct.  30. 
Humidifier.     C.  E.  Hendrix.     1,473,676  :  Nov.  13. 
Humidifier.      C.    C.    Hockins.      1,453,137 ;    Apr.    24. 
Humidifier.     J.   M.   McHenry.     1,443,400 ;   Jan.  30. 
Humidifier.     J.  O.  Patty.     1,459,794;  June  26. 
Humidifier.     C.  Pohl.     1,475,920  ;  Nov.  27. 
Humidifiers,    Casing  for.      F.    S.   Stafford.      Des.    62,748 ; 

July  24. 
Humidifying  apparatus  control.     A.  W.  Lissauer  and  W. 

L.  Fleisher.     1,458,490;  June  12. 
Humidity     indicating     and     regulating     device.       H.     P. 

Clausen.     1,459,391  ;  June  19. 
Humidor.      J.    Gerstle.       1,474,254 ;    Nov.    13. 
Humidor.     H.  M.   Kreh.     1,472,478;  Oct.   30. 
Humidor.      R.    Ornduff.      1,469,104 ;    Sept.    25. 
Humidor.     H.  A.   Shaw.     1,462,832  ;   July   24. 
Humidor   and   ash   tray,   Combined.     I.   M.   Clarke.     Des. 

62,476;   June  12. 
Humidor,   Cigarette.     P.  A.   Sileo.     Des.  62,346;  May  8. 
Husking  machine.     P.  H.  Knapp.     1,463,364  ;  July  31. 
Husking  machine.  Green-corn-.     S.  E.  and  W.  W.  Morral, 

1,445,843  ;   Feb.  20. 
Husking  pin.    J.  W.  Ring.     1,445,558  ;  Feb.  13. 
Husking  rolls     F.  E.  Dues.     1,462,539  ;  July  24. 
Hut,  Removable.     A.  Muzzi,   C.  Bibolini,  and  L.  Vinciua. 

1,478,904;  Dec.  25. 
Hut,  Sheet-metal.     H.  O.  Davidson.    1,447,966  ;  Mar.  13. 
Hydrant,  Box  and  lid.     G.  M.  Hall.     1,455,723  ;  May  15. 
Hydrant,     Fire-alarm.       E.     E.     Ferguson.       1,443,254 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Hydraulic  apparatus,  Automatic.     P.  Samain.    1,466,412  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Hydraulic  brake.     M.   Loughead.     1,460,164  ;   June  26. 
Hydraulic  brake.     W.  W.  MacDonald.     1,454,397  ;  May  8. 
Hydraulic  brake.     W.  W.  Thompson.     1,449,562  ;  Mar.  27. 
Hydraulic   classifier.     R.   B.   Elder.     1,451.067;   Apr.    10. 
Hydraulic  cla.ssifier.     N.  0.  Harmon.     1,467,285  ;  Sept.  4 
Hydraulic  coupling.     F.  Mayer.     1,472,930  :  Nov.  6. 
Hydraulic  ejector.     A.  R.  Griesemer.     1,459.153  ;  June  19. 
Hydraulic  engine.     R.  E.  Newcomb.     1,472.421  ;   Oct.  30. 
Hydraulic    expanding   bar.      D.    V.    Sickman.      1,460,508 ; 

July  3. 
Hydraulic    expansion    bar.      D.    V.    Sickman.      1,477,601 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Hydraulic  jack.     H.  W.  Armstrong.     1,459,432  ;  June  19. 
Hydraulic  jack.     A.  Paoli.     1,455,223^  ;  May  15. 
Hydraulic  jack.     J.  A.  Ross.     1,465,365  ;  Aug.  21. 
Hydraulic  machine.     F.  Nagler.     1.476.998;  Dec.  11. 
Hydraulic    machines,    Lever-locking    device    for.      W.    J. 

Hagman.     1,477,171  :   Dec.   11. 
Hydraulic  motor.     F.   E.   Ebel.     1.457,927  ;  June  5. 
Hydraulic  motor.     R.  Rivera.     1,458.922  ;  June  12. 
Hydraulic  press.     J.  I.  Creigh.     1,469.499  ;   Oct.  2. 
Hydraulic  press.     H.  H.  Humraell.     1,446.901  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hydraulic  press.     J.    S.   Prius.     1,469.689  :   Oct.   2. 
Hydraulic  press.     H.  T.  Shriver.     1,467,201  ;  Sept.  4. 
Hydraulic  press.     P.    i.  Stevenson.     1,468,523  ;  Sept.  18. 
Hydraulic  press.     L.  D.  Whitney.     1.467,130  ;  Sept.  4. 
Hydraulic     presses.     Safety    device     for.       J.     D.     Alley. 

1.441,775  ;  Jan.  9. 
Hydraulic      pressure       system.         C.       F.       Schwennker. 

1,441.758  ;  Jan.  9. 
Hydraulic  separator.     H.  R.   Wahl.     1.442,199;   Jan.   16. 
Hydraulic    shock    absorber.      M.    D.    Taylor.      1,464.686 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Hydraulic    testing    apparatus,     Adjustment     attachment 

for.     F.   P.  Mills.     1,473,963  ;   Nov.   13. 
Hydrazanisol    production.       R.    A.     Nelson.       1,469,586 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Hydroaeronlane.   C.   Dornier.     1,453,496 ;   May   1. 
Hydrocarbon  burner.     C.   A.  Berkins.     1.444,766  ;  Feb.  6. 
Hydrocarbon  burner.     W.  Egle.     1,447,770  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hydrocarbon  burner.     W.  A.  Harris.     1,466,938  ;  Sept,  4. 
Hydrocarbon  burner.     C.  R.  Kittle.    1,448,223  ;  Mar.  13. 
Hydrocarbon  burner.     W.  J.  Krause.     1,474,677  ;  Nov.  20. 
Hydrocarbon  burner.     P.  S.  Martin.     1,449,431 ;  Mar.  27. 
Hydrocarbon  burner.     W.  R.   Park.     1,457,000  ;   May   29. 
Hydrocarbon  burner.     C.  H.  Pidgeon.    1,466,186  ;  Aug.  28. 
Hydrocarbon  burner.     E.  C.  Walker.     1.474.867  :  Nov.  20. 
Hydrocarbon  burner.     A.  G.  Yent.     1,470,418  ;  Oct.  9. 
nVdrocarbon-consumins  heating   apparatus.      G.   R.   Law- 
rence.    1,445,965  ;  Peb.   20. 
Hydrocarbon-containing    materials.     Apparatus     for     the 

treatment    of    naturally-occurring.      C.    P.    Bowie    and 

M.  J.  Gavin.     1,453,037;  Apr.  24. 
Hydrocarbon  derivatives.  Apparatus  for  treating.     H.  B. 

Setzler.     1,449,452  ;  Mar.  27. 
Hydrocarbon  materials.  Producing.   D.  T.  Day.    1,467,758 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Hydrocarbon  motor.  W,  E.  Blaine.  1,455.986  :  May  22. 
Hydrocarbon  motor.  H.  D.  Church.  1,455.832  ;  May  22. 
riydrocarbon  motor.  H.  D.  Church.  1,469.149  :  Sept.  25. 
Hydrocarbon  motor.  H.  D.  Church.  1.473.141;  Nov.  6. 
Hydrocarbon  motor.  E.  G.  Gunn.  1,404.568 ;  Aug.  14. 
Hydrocarbon  motor.  C.  R.  Short.  1.457.943  ;  June  5. 
Hydrocarbon  motor.  M.  Tibbetts.  1,448.641  ;  Mar.  13. 
Hydrocarbon  motor.  J.  G.  Vincent.  1,442,108  ;  Jan.  16. 
Hydrocarbon  motor.  J.  G.  Vincent.  1.448.682  ;  Mar.  13. 
Hydrocarbon  motor.  J.  G.  Vincent.  1.461.900;  July  17. 
Hydrocarbon  motor.     J.  G.  Vincent.    1,467,963  ;  Sept.  11. 


1134 


INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Hydrocarbon     motor.      L.     M.     Woolson.       1,448,650-1 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Hydrocarbon  motor     L.  M.  Woolson.     1,451,035  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hydrocarbon  motor.    L.  M.  Woolson.    1,467,970  ;  Sept.  11. 
Hydrocarbon  motor.     L.  M.  Woolson.     1,473,136  ;  Nov.  6. 
Hydrocarbon,  Nitrating  aromatic.     S.  P.  Miller  and  J.  R. 

Hess.     1,457,543  ;  June  5. 
Hydrocarbon  -  vapor     generator.      W.     Ruff.      1,458,502 : 

June  12. 
Hydrocarbon  vaporizer  and  burner.    E.  Meltzer.  1,456,900  ; 

May  29. 
Hydrocarbons,  and  particularly  crude  petroleum.  Treating. 

P.  von  Ditmar.     1,448,643  ;  Mar.  13. 
Hydrocarbons,    Apparatus  for   distilling.      C.   W.   Thomp- 
son.    1,475,901  :  Nov.  27. 
Hydrocarbons,    Apparatus    for    and    method    of    cracking. 

"F.  E.  Wellman.     1,478,413  ;  Dec.  25. 
Hydrocarbons,    Apparatus    for    treating.        B.    Andrews. 

1,464,918;    Aug.   14.  „     ^      ^     ., 

Hydrocarbons,    Apparatus    for   treating.      S.    L.    Gartlan. 

1,445,433  ;    Feb.   13. 
Hydrocarbons   from  higher-boiling  hydrocarbons,   Process 

of  and  apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of  lower-boiling. 

A.  M.  McAfee.     1,476,091 ;  Dec.  4. 
Hydrocarbons    from    water.    Separating.      W.    A.    Brown. 

1,472,384-5 ;  Oct.  30.  .    c,      . 

Hydrocarbons,    Means    for    cracking.      H.    A.    and    S.    A. 

Wier.      1,454.142;  May  8.  _    ^, 

Hydrocarbons,  Method  and  apparatus  for  burning.     W.  M. 

Hoffman.     1,468,021;  Sept.  18. 
Hydrocarbons,  Process  and  apparatus  for  burning  heavy. 

P.    L.    G.    Kreutzberger    and    P.    Germain.      1,473,566 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Hydrocarbons,    Process    and    apparatus    for    the    produc- 
tion   of    low-boiling-point.      J.    C.    Black.      1,456,419 ; 

May  22. 
Hydrocarbons,  Purification  of.     D.  F.  Gould.     1,441,417  ; 

Hydrocarbons,  Treating.     G.   Egloff.  1,478,559  ;   Dec.  25. 

Hydrocarbons,  Treating.     A.  Schwarz.  1,458,443  ;  June  12. 

Hydrocarbons,    Treating    heavy.      U.  S.    Jenkins    and    S. 

Schwartz.     1,440,996;  Jan.  2.  .        „ 

Hydrocarbons,      Treating     of.        J.  H.     C.      de     Brey. 

1,465,598-9;  Aug.  21. 
Hydrocarbons,  Treatment  of.     W.  F.  Rittman.    1,462,247  ; 

Hydrocarbons,    Treatment    of.      H.    Rostln.       1,451,052 ; 

Anr    10. 
Hydrocarbons,    Utilizing   gaseous   unsaturated.      C.    Ellis. 

1,464,152  ;  Aug.  7. 
Hydrochloric  and  arsenic  acids,  Making.     C.  Ellis  and  v. 

G.  Stewart.     1,447,937  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hydrocupreine,   Manufacture   of  alkylized   derivatives   of. 

H.  Thron.     1,458,670;   June  12. 
Hydrocycle.     F.  Brady.     1,462,027 ;  July  17. 
Hydrodynamic    separation    of    particles.    Method    of   and 

apparatus  for  the.     T.   Nagel.     1,459,921-2;   June  26. 
Hydrogen,  Adding.     C.  Ellis.     1,476,330;  Dec.  4. 
Hydrogen    and    oxygen.    Manufacture    of.      F.    G.    Clark. 

1,446,736;    Feb.   27.  „     „     „ 

Hydrogen     detector.      M.     Arendt     and     E.    V.    Brown. 

1,467,911 ;  Sept.  11. 
Hydrogen,  Indicating  the  presence  and  percentage  of.     P. 

R.  Bassett.     1,467,084;   Sept.  4. 
Hydrogen,    Production    of.      A.    R.    Gnggs.      1,466,619 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Hydrogenating   unsaturated    compounds.   Method    of   and 

apparatus  for.     C.  M.  Page.     1,472,281 ;  Oct.  30 
Hydrogenation     furnace.      T.     Midgley,     3r.      1,467,905 

Hydrometer.     B.  F.  Andrews.     1,458,488 ;   May   1. 
Hydrometers,  Manufacture  of,    M.  E.  Moeller.     1,473,309 

Nov.  6. 
Hydroplane,  Giant.     C.  Dornier.     1,441,563;  Jan-  9-  „,. 
Hydropneumatic     device.       N.     M.     Delong.       1,455,718 

May  15.  ,  ,  .  t-,  .     t-     4.- 

Hydrosulphites,    Apparatus    for    making.      F.  A.    Eustis 

1,472,828;    Nov.    6.  ...„,„„ 

Hydrothermostatic     system.       E.     V.     Hill.  1,400,128 

Hypodermic  needle.     O.  W.   Kress.     1,465,851 ;  Aug.   21 
Hypnotic    and    analgesic    compound.       E.     H.     Volwiler 
1,478,463 ;  Dec.  25.  ^       „  ,.„„„„-. 

Hypodermic-needle     base.       P.     E.     Ingalls.       1,470.981 

Oct.   16.  .    „     r,        , 

Hyposulphite   manufacture.     H.    ICuhne   and   F.   Bencker, 

"1,477.130;   Dec.   11. 
Hypsometer.     R.  G.  Merrltt.     1,455,347  ;  May  15. 
Ice  bag.     H.  E.  Hodgson.     1,441,282  ;  Jan.  9. 
Ice-block  freezer.     H.  J.  Smith.     1,451,376:  Apr.  10. 
Ice    box.      A.    Breen.      1,464,641 ;    Aug.    14. 
Ice   box.     h.   Flouze.      1,466,941  ;    Sept.  4. 
Ice    box.      B.    R.    Steel   and    P.    C.    Molgard.      1,478,770; 

Dec.   25.  „     „      , 

Ice    box    for    fish    and   other    sea    food.      L.    M.    Bowlus. 

1,451,416;  Apr.  10.  _      ,,      ^.„ 

Ice     box     for     use     at     soda     fountains.       F.     M.     Hill. 

1,478.121  ;  Dec.   18. 
Ice    box    or    refrigerator.      C.    S.    Johnson.      1,455,003 ; 

May  15. 
ice  can.    B.  Phillips.     1,446,394  ;  Feb.  20. 
Ice-card  holder.    B.  L.  Swarts.     1,444,810 ;  Feb.  13. 


ce    chute    and    run,    Self-centering.      G.    Holtz    and    C. 

Gress.     1,450,887;  Apr.  3. 
ce   cream   and   similar   products   to   be   maintained    cold 

for   many   hours.    Cooling   container   or    so-called    "dry 

containers"   for.     J.   E.   Graham.     1,462,450  ;   July  17. 
ce  cream,  Apparatus  for  manufacture  of.     L.  A.  Suter- 

meister.     1,449,458  ;   Mar.  27. 
ce-cream  box.  Brick.     W.  L.  Wright.     1,476,563  ;  Dec.  4. 
ce   cream,   Bricking.     R.   H.   Smith.     1,463,851 ;   Aug.   7. 
ce-cream-bricking  machine.     E.  J.  Retzbach.     1,453,407 ; 

May  1. 
ce-cream  cabinet.     G.   H.  Balzereit.     1,447,005  ;  Feb.  27. 
ce-cream  cabinet.     E.  N.  Bourdon.     1,468,133  ;  Sept.  18. 
ce-cream  cabinet.     G.  H.  Eccles.     1,456,920;  May  29. 
ce-cream  cabinet.     G.  G.  Peterson.     1,465,027  ;  Aug.  14. 
ce-cream   cabinet.  Thermos.     A.  J.   Verville.     1,443,934 ;  • 

Jan.   30. 
ce-cream  cone.     D.  Gerber.     Des.  63,464  ;  Dec.  11. 
ce-cream  cone.     O.  S.  Katzick.     Des.  62,220  ;  Apr.  17. 
ce-cream  cone.     E.  W.  Wood.     Des.  62,515  ;  June  12. 
ce-cream-cone-baking  machine.     D.  L.  StuU.     1,446,136  ; 

Feb.  20. 
ce-cream-cone  carrier.     F.  B.  Cook.     1,448,259  ;  Mar.  13. 
ce  -  cream  -  cone  -  rolling     machine.        H.     G.     Tatosian. 

1,440,851 ;  Jan.  2. 
ce-cream    cones.   Apparatus   for   coating.      M.   E.   Buhse. 

1,467,835  ;  Sept.  11. 
ce-cream  cones.  Apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of.     A. 

J.  Walker.     1,476,122  ;  Dec.  4. 
ce-cream  cones,  Carrier  for.     G.  E.  Redoute.     1,448,866 ; 

Mar.  20. 
ce-cream    cones.    Machine    for    making.      F.    H.    Miller. 

1,461,709  ;  July  10. 
ce-cream  container.     R.  T.  Hunt.     1,449,409  ;  Mar.  27. 
ce-cream  container.     L.  Sturges.     1,443,053  ;  Jan.  23. 
ce-cream     container.     Brick.       C.     Nelson.       1,444,131 ; 

Feb.   6. 
ce-cream  cutter.     H.  Schott.     1,447,900  ;  Mar.  6. 
ce-cream-cutting   machine.      S.   D.    Bracken.      1,455,988 ; 

May   22. 
ce-cream-cutting     machine.       W.     H.     Fox.       1,457,624 ; 

June  5. 
ce-cream-cutting    machine.      V.    Guardino.      1,441,800; 

Jan.  9. 
ce-cream  dipper.     W.  G.  Lyman.     1,460,551 ;  July  3. 
ce-cream  dipper.     W.  R.  Ripley.     1,472,533  ;   Oct.  30. 
ce-cream     dispenser.       R.     F.     Smallwood.       1,441,305 ; 

Jan.  9. 
ce-cream-dispensing    device.      I.    S.    Erman.      1,458,224 ; 

June  12. 
ce-cream,  etc..  container.    H.  Mock.     1,448,077 ;  Mar.  13. 
ce-cream  filler.     G.  B.  Bright.     1,447,614  ■  Mar.  6.  _ 

ce-cream  freezer.     B.  F.  Collins.     1,441,832;   Jan.  9.      Bi 
ce-cream  freezer.     J.   P.   Miller.     1,477,515:   Dec.   11.    ^1 
ce-cream  freezer.     L.  S.  Pfouts.     1,449,623  ;  Mar.  27. 
ce-cream   freezer.     E.   D.   Sargent.      1,458,855  ;   June  12. 
ce-cream  freezer.     T.  H.  Stough.     1,473,588  ;  Nov.  6. 
ce-cream  freezer.     S.  J.  Van  Kuren.     1,478,073  ;  Dec.  18. 
ce-cream      freezer.      C.      G.      Wennerstrom.      1,447,497 ; 

Mar.  6. 
ce-cream  freezer.     R.  M.  Woods.     1,455,413  ;  May  15. 
ce-cream  freezers  and  the  like.  Driving  attachment  for. 

W.    Wirtz.      1,454,203 ;    May    8. 
ce-cream    freezers.    Temperature-controlling    means    for. 

G.  A.   Wegner.     1,473,065  ;  Nov.   6. 
ce-cream-freezing    apparatus.      J.    G.    Peck.      1,477,279 ; 

Dec.   11. 
ce     cream.     Machine     for     bricking.        R.     H.     Smith. 

1,463,850  ;  Aug.  7. 
ce   cream.    Machine   for   cutting   brick.      T.    T.    Harris. 

1,473,553  ;  Nov.  6. 
ce  cream.  Packaging  brick.     W.  L.  Wright.     1,444,050  ; 

Feb.   6. 
ce-cream  packer  or  shipping  receptacle.     J.   N.  Graves. 

1,473,226;    Nov.   6. 
ce-cream-packing    machine.       H.    L.    Percy.      1,442,820 ; 

Jan.  23. 
ce  cream.  Producing.    E.  Hauk.     1,442,945  ;  Jan.  23. 
ce  -  cream  -  receptacle  -  filling     means.       P.     H.     Drumm. 

1,475,803  ;  Nov.  27. 
ce-cream   receptacles.   Apparatus   for  removing  the   divi- 
sion plates  from.     H.  Dilas.     1,452,678  ;  Apr.  24. 
ce-cream  scoop.     M.  P.  Rodopulos.     1,459,638 ;  June  19. 
ce-cream-stand     guard.       M.    M.    Tennant.       1,446,997; 

Feb.  27. 
ce-cream  test  cup.     J.  J.  Mojonnier.     1,445,789  ;  Feb.  20. 
ce-cream    tub.      W.   Whitsel.      1,443,062 ;    Jan.   23. 
ce-cream-vending     cabinet.        E.     Wisroth.        1,451,134 ; 

Apr.  10. 
ce   creeper.      C.    T.   Byrd.      1,469,619;    Oct.    2. 
ce    creeper.      C.    P.    Gifford.      1,442,882;    Jan.    23. 
ce  crusher.     Q.  L.  Webb  and  W.  R.   Poison.     1,478,931; 

Dec.  25. 
ce  cutter.  Electrically-heated.     J.  Deenihan.     1,477,631 ; 

Dec   18. 
ce-cutting    implement.       F.     E.    Biddinger.       1,474,343; 

Nov.   20. 
ce  machine.     B.  Schaller.     1,447,487  ;  Mar.  6. 
ce   machine.      H.    B.    Willsie.      1,455^23;    May   22. 
ce  machine.  Compressed-air.     V.  A.  Wilson.     1,452,403  ; 

Apr    17 
ce-making  apparatus.     W.  Griesser.     1  449,225  ;  Mar.  20. 
ce-making  apparatus.    O.  J.  Morris.     1,465,280  ;  Aug.  21. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1135 


Ice-making 
Jan.  10. 

Ice-making 
Mar.  13. 

Ice-making 
1.474.551  ; 


apparatus. 


R.      W.     Taylor. 


apparatus.      K. 


Willard. 


1,442,193 ; 
1,448,584 ; 


apparatus, 
Nov.  20. 


Artificial-. 


H.     D.     Pownall. 


Ice-making  apparatus,  Method  of  and  means  for  agitating 

water  in.     B.  Eeynolds.     1,476,220  ;  Dec.  4. 
Ice  manufacture.     R.  Ellle.     1,460,646;  July  3. 
Ice   pick.      H.    E.   Keeler.     1,461,152 ;    July    10. 
Ice  picl;s  and  books.  Service  holder  for.     C.  E.  Erickson. 

Des.  63.460;  Dec.  11. 
Ice,    Process    and    apparatus   for   making.      L.    G.    Nord- 

meyer.      1,461,828:    July   17. 
Ice,  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing.     R.  F. 

Lindsay.      1,464,-133 ;   .\ug.   7. 
Ice   receptacle.   B.    H.   Blount.   1,453,266 ;    May    1. 
Ice-sawing  device.     E.  Harding.     1,447,468  ;  Mar.  6. 
Ice,  Scoring.     S.  B.  Rayzor.     1.443.039  ;  Jan.  23. 
Ice-scoring  machine.     S.  B.  Rayzor.     1,443.696  :  Jan.  30. 
Ice    scraper    for    rails.      H.    A.    Berkowitz.      1,464,921 ; 


Aug.  14. 
Ice  shaver. 
Ice  shaver. 
Ice-shaving 

1,449,917  ; 
Ice  tongs. 


L.   F.   Cotey.      1,478.175  :   Dec.   18. 
A.  J.  Murzicos.     1,444,353;  Feb.  6. 
machine.      F.    L.    Shaw    and    D.    Dummer. 
Mar.   27. 
O.   R.  Melnholdt.     1,459,339;  June  19. 
Icing  machine.  Flat-.     F.  M.  Peters  and  W.  H.  Hunger- 
ford.      1,460,825  ;   July  3. 
Identification  clamp.     H.  V.  McCulloch.   1,470,280  ;  Oct.  9. 
Identification  device.     A.  B.  Henuech.     1,450.854  :  Apr.  3. 
Identification  device.    A.  N.  C.  Thorp.    1,474.861  ;  Nov.  20. 
Identification  device.     V.  E.  West.     1,463,755  ;  July  31. 
Identification  exhibitor.     W.  J.  Dillard  and  T.  F.  Shepler. 

1,444.669  ;  Feb.  6. 
Identification  method  and  means.   M.  Tibbetts.    1,467,961 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Identification    tag.      C.    F.   Mitchell   and    C.    R.    Boesche. 

1,469,100;  Sept.  25. 
Igniter.     K.  Berglof.     1,474,661;  Nov.  20. 
Igniter.     R.   Rosner.      1,458,548;    June   12. 
Igniter,  Burner.     P.  C.  Hass.     1,476,201 ;  Dec.  4. 
Igniter,    Electric    firework.      W.    C.    Neahr.      1,445,904 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Igniter,    Explosive-engine.      J.    T.    Lykens.       1,476,900 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Igniter,  Gas.    H.  S.  Cederholm.     1,447,532  ;  Mar.  6. 
Igniter,  Mechanical.    A.  L.  Powell.     1,463,751 ;  July  31. 
Igniter,   Protected   electrode.     W.   C.   Heath.      1,441,681 

Jan.  9. 
Igniter,  Vacuum.     T.  V.  Rice,  jr.     1,449,191 ;  Mar.  20. 
Igniters,  Mounting  for  magneto.    A.  R.  Baker.     1,446,442 

Feb.   27. 
Igniting  mixture.     C.  I.  B.  Henning.     1,447,551 ;  Mar.  6 
Ignition  and  lighting  generator.  Combined.     L.  J.  Le  Pon 

tois.     1,458,139;  June  12. 
Ignition  and  lighting  switch.     A.   H.   Weiss.     1,443,404 
Jan.   30 

F.  Aiken.     1,458,375:  June  12. 
W.  A.   Chryst.     1,466,929 ;   Sept    4. 
O.  F.  Conklin.    1,463,197  :  July  31. 
A.  Howard.     1,466,720  ;  Sept.  4. 
A.  A.  Kent.     1,474,970;  Nov.  20. 
A.  A.  Kent.     1,476,522 ;  Dec.  4. 
C.  F.  Kettering  and  W.  A.  Chryst. 
1.465,644;  Aug.  21. 
Ignition   circuits.   Switch   for  controlling.     J.  A.   Bessey, 

jr.     1,468,793;    Sept.   25. 
Ignition    coll.      C.    P.    Gilchrist    and    H.    R.    Patterson. 

1,449.666;    Mar.   27. 
Ignition   coil.      H.   R.   Patterson.      1,452,167 ;    Apr.   17. 
Ignition  coil.     A.  Toelle.     1,465,618 ;  Aug.  21. 
Ignition-controlling  apparatus.     A.   Howard.      1,466,719 ; 
Sept.    4. 

C.  A.  Bowlus.     1,464,307;  Aug.  7. 

L.  O.  French.     1,443,175  ;  Jan.  23. 
C.  S.  Noe  and  J.  Kaufman.     1,456,188 


Ignition  apparatus. 
Ignition  apparatus. 
Ignition  apparatus. 
Ignition  apparatus. 
Ignition  apparatus. 
Ignition  apparatus. 
Ignition  apparatus. 


Ignition  device. 
Ignition  device. 
Ignition  device. 

May  22. 
Ignition      device 


Electrothermal.        L. 

1,453,461 :  May  1. 
Ignition   generators,   Impulse  starter  for. 

1,450,010:  Mar.  27. 
Ignition  lock.     G.  M.  Walters.     1,448,888  ; 
Ignition  machine.  Magneto-electric.     A.  G. 

1,449,345  ;  Mar.  20. 


F.      Hoffman. 

C.   H.   Tower. 

Mar.  20. 

L.  Neighbour. 


Ignition  machine.  Magneto-electric.     A.   G.  L.  Neighbour. 

1,467,062:    Sept.   4. 
Ignition  means  and  method.     S.  A.  Hasbrouck.    1,448,215  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Ignition     protector.       G.     H.     Luckenbach.       1,473,239 : 

Nov.  6. 
Ignition-spark  Intenslfler.    C.  B.  Evans  and  S.  S.  Knierlm. 

1,445,937  :  Feb.   20. 


Ignition  switch. 
Ignition  switch. 
Ignition-switch 

Auff.  28. 
Ignition  system. 
Ignition  system. 
Ignition  system. 
Ignition  system. 
Ignition  system. 
Ignition   sy.stem. 


W.  Kaisline.     1,450.728  :  Apr.  3. 
W.  Kaisling.     Rel5,700  ;  Oct.  16. 
block.        S.     L.     Gadbury.       1,466,279 : 

E.    G.   Buresch.      1.469,582;    Oct.   2. 
W.  A.  Chryst.     1,446,962  ;  Feb.  27. 
H.  W.  Eichbaum.     1.466,209  :  Aug.  28. 
T.  A.  Egger.     1.447.971 ;  Mar.  13. 
W.   W.   Hawkins.     1,466,829 ;    Sept.   4. 
W.   W.    Hawkins.     1,466,940:   Sept.   4. 


Ignition  system.     W.   W.   Hawkins.     1,475,184  :  Nov.  27. 
Ignition  system.     O.  E.  Huebner.     1,449,323  :  Mar.  20. 
Ignition  system.     J.  H.  Hunt.     1,444,464-5  ;  Fob.  0. 
Ignition  system.    J.  H.  Hunt.     1,446.970  ;  Feb.  27. 
Ignition  system.    J.  H.  Hunt.     1,459,893  ;  June  26. 
Ignition    system.      J.    H.    Hunt.      1,463,956 ;    Aug.    7. 
Ignition   system.     J.   H.  Hunt.     1,466,529  ;  Aug.  28. 
Ignition   system.      L.    S.    Keilholtz.      1,474,780;    Nov.    20. 
Ignition  system.     M.  Mallory,  1,442,489  :  Jan.  16. 
Ignition  system.     H.  R.   Patterson.     1,458.908 ;  June   12 
Ignition  system.     W.  W.  Riedel.     1,441,451  ;  Jan.  9. 
Ignition  system,  High-frequency.     C.  M.  Page.     1,450,110 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Ignition    systems.      Circuit    breaker    for.      A.    L.    Riker. 

1,457,462  :  June  5. 
Ignition   systems.   Current   regulator  for.      S.   D.    Living- 
ston.    1,457,310  ;  June  5. 
Ignition    systems.    Means    for    locating    trouble    in.      A. 

Pache.     1,450,896;   Apr.  3. 
Ignition    systems.    Testing   device    for.      C.    W.    Morgan. 

1.459,114  :  June   19. 
Ignition   systems.   Timer  for.      E.   L.   Morse.      1,474,376 : 

Nov.  20. 
Ignition  systems.   Wiring  for.     R.  N.   Baughn  and  J.   E. 

Fulmer.     1,476,577  ;  Dec.  4. 
Ignition  timer.     N.  A.  Backschelder.     1,469,243 ;   Oct.  2. 
Ignition  timer.     J.  H.  Hunt.     1,462,860  ;  Julv  24. 
Illuminated  indicator.   P.  A.  Johnson.    1,471,337  ;  Oct.  23. 
Illuminated  sign.     S.  and  A.  E.  Christenson.     1,462,849  ; 

July  24. 
Illuminating     appliance.       W.     A.     Dorey.       1,459,325 ; 

June  19. 
Illuminating     appliance.       W.     A.     Dorey.        1,475,260 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Illuminating    device.      C.    L.    La    Jeunesse.      1,460,136 ; 

June  26. 
Illuminating  device.     W.  H.  Spencer.     Rel5,624  ;  June  12. 
Illumination,  Method  and  apparatus  for.     W.  W.  Ayres. 

1,457,485  ;  June  5. 
Illusion   appliance.     L.   E.    Hammond   and   H.   A.    Smith. 

1,456,233  :  May  22. 
Illusion  device.     H.   Goldin.     1,458,575 ;   June  12. 
Illustrative    display    sheet.      I.    6.    Stevens.      1,455,123 ; 

May  15. 
Images    and    apparatus    therefor.    Projecting.      G.    H.    S. 

and    H.    N.    D.    McNair    and    C.    T.    Siebs.      1,473,913; 

Nov.  13. 
Images    by    transmitted    light,    Producing.      B.    P.    Hall. 

1,468,965  ;  Sept.  25. 
Images,   Method  and  apparatus   for  producing  distorted. 

G.  L.  Chanier.     1,457,209;  May  29. 
Images,   Production   of  complemental.     D.   F.   Comstock. 

1,460,706;  July  3. 
Impact-producing    implement.      E.    Epstein.      1,450,435 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Impervious  material  and  its  production.    W.  F.  Bleecker. 

1.462,003  :   July   17. 
Implement  handle.     L.  H.  Mertz.     1,455,502  ;  May  15. 
Implement  holder.      F.   R.   Kreeger.      1,466,737 ;    Sept.   4. 
Implement  holder.     E.  P.  Orrill.     1,445,029  ;  Feb.  13. 
Implement  pole.     W.  A.  Leslie.     1,476,720  ;  Dec.  11. 
Implement    support    and    carriage.      D.    E.    Richardson. 

1,452,003;  Apr.   17. 
Implements,    Controlling    device    for    drawn.      V.    Pellls- 

sler.     1,461,198  ;  July  10. 
Impregnating    apparatus.      O.    N.    Tevander.      1,469,737 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Impression  and  cast  retainer.    W.  M.  Gambill.    1,470,826  ; 

Oct  16. 
Imprinting  machine.     L.  Hopkins.     1,450,949  ;  Apr.  10. 
Impulse  coupling.     J.  Pauly.     1,454,942  ;  May  15. 
Impulse  coupling.     A.   Rosner.     1,464,663 ;   Aug.   14. 
Impulse   sender.     M.   Setter.     1,461,944 ;   Julv   17. 
Impulse  transmitter.    W.  T.  Powell.     1,458,545  ;  June  12. 
Impulses,      Eliminating     undesired.       R.     A.     Fessenden. 

1,473,179;  Nov.  6. 
Incandescent     bulbs.     Tool     for     handling.       E.     Weber. 

1,449,358  :  Mar.  20. 
Incense   burner.      J.   O.   Bentley.     1,450,790 ;   Apr.    3. 
Incense  burner.     G.  A.  Hamilton.     Des.   61.828  ;  Jan.  23. 
Incense  burner.     S.  Kodama.     62,331  ;  May  8. 
Incense  burner.     J.   Shlvely.     Des.  63.334 ;   Nov.  20. 
Incinerator.       C.     C.     Christensen     and     R.     McCalpln. 

1,476,490:  Dec.  4. 
Incinerator.     H.  E.  Elrod.     1,452,031  ;  Apr.  17. 
Incinerator.     J.  Feigenbaum.     1,477,638  :  Dec.   IS. 
Incinerating  apparatus.  Garbage  and  sewage.    J.  C;  Curry. 

1,463,761 ;  July  31. 
Inclosed  switch.     J.  E.  Carr.     1,463,151 ;  July  31. 
Inclosed   switch.     B.   E.   Getchell.   1,473,574 :   Nov.   6. 
Inclosed   switch.     C.   D.   Piatt.     1,441,599 :    Jan.   9. 
Inclosed  switch.     C.   D.   Piatt.     1,463,908 ;   Aug.  7. 
Inclosure.    Demountable   side.      L.    H.    Clark.      1,474,316; 

Nov.  13. 
Incubator.     J.   Harris.     1,456,005 :   Mav  22. 
Incubator.     J.   S.  Mackenzie.     1.454.325  ;  May  8. 
Incubator.      W.    S.    Porter.      1,471,805;    Oct.   23. 
Incubator.     W.  J.  Schenkel,  jr.     1,448,464  ;  Mar.   13. 
Incubator.     E.   A.    Swihart.     1.467.886 :    Sept.    11. 
Incubator    attachment.      O.    P.     Morrison.       1,440,743 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Incubator  egg  tray.     H.  and  J.  Schaechterle.     1.441,947 ; 

Jan.  9. 


1136 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Incubator,   Electric.     L.    K.   Oakes.      1,460,349  ;  June  26. 
Incubators,    Egg-tray    and    turner    for.       L.    V.    Brake. 

1,442,245  ;  Jan.  16. 
Incubators,   Egg-turning   attachment   for.      S.    Peterman. 

1,460,602;  July  3. 
Incubators,     Egg  -  turning     means     for.       E.     S.     Elliott. 

1,444,783  ;   Feb.   13. 
Incubators,     Egg-turning     meang     for.       G.     C.     and     C. 

Kitchen.     1,456,559  ;  May  29. 
Index.     J.  H.  Rand.     1,462,497  ;  July  24. 
Index.     R.  C.  Russell.     Rel5,582  ;  Apr.  17. 
Index,   Adjustable.     J.  T.   Quigley.     1,450,751  ;   Apr.  3. 
Index,  Card.     R.  C.  Russell.     1,478.762-7  ;  Dec.  25. 
Inde.x,   Card.      S.   E.   Trout.     1,461,407  ;  July   10. 
Index-card  support.     G.  H.  Dawson.     1,470,257;  Oct.  9. 
Index,    Consolidated    tariff.      C.    B.   Guthrie.      1,457,363 ; 

June  5. 
Index   device.     J.   H.   Rand.      1,454,406;   May   8. 
Index  device.     J.  H.  Rand.     1,462,822  ;  July  24. 
Index  device.     J.   H.  Rand.      1,469,534 ;   Oct.   2. 
Index,   Filing.     P.  Dietrich.     1,462,268;   July  17. 
Index  frame.     J.  H.   Rand.     1,444,358  ;  Feb.   6. 
Index  holder  and  recapitulating  frame.     H.  C.  Hollander. 

1,449,045;  Mar.  20. 
Index  or  file  leaf.     W.  H.  Day.     1,446,839  ;  Feb.  27. 
Index    or    reference    device.    Visible.      J.    H.    Rand,    jr. 

1,454,653;  May  8. 
Index,  Rotatable.     J.  H.  Rand.     1,466,059;  Aug.  28. 
Index-strip    machine   and   process.    Folded-.    E.    G.    Dang. 

1,473,190;   Nov.   6. 
Index  tab.     J.  Barker.     1,475,165:  Nov.  27. 
Index   tab.      W.    A.    Hardy.      1,455,288;    May    15. 
Index  tab.     W.  A.  Ringler.     1,462,626;  July  24. 
Index   tab.      W.    A.    Ringler.      1,472,887 ;    Nov.    6. 
Index    tab,    Card-.      H.    C.    McPike    and    F.  A.    Schmitz. 

1,460,761 ;   July   3. 
Index  tag.     T.    G.  Biggs.     1,465,576  ;   Aug.  21. 
Index,  Timing.     V.  W.  Pag6.     1,461,671  ;  July  10. 
Indexes,      Guide     card     for     card.        H.     C.     Thomson. 

1.465,499  ;  Aug.  21. 
Indexing  device.     B.  P.  Bullard,  jr.     1,455,282  ;  May  15. 
Indexing  mechanism.     C.  H.  Schurr.     1,467.985  ;  Sept.  11. 
Indicating  device.     M.  H.  Damerell.     1,461,083;  .July  10. 
Indicating  device.     J.  G.  Hamilton.     1,447,977  ;  Mar.  13. 
Indicating  device.     P.  G.  Jacobson.     1,463,321 ;  July  31. 
Indicating  device.     L.  A.  Mapel.     1,465,768  ;  Aug.  21. 
Indicating  device.     E.  F.  Potter.     1,466,479  ;  Aug.  28. 
Indicating  gauge.     B.  G.  Strong.     1,467,341  ;  Sept.  11. 
Indicating    instruments,    Equipment    for.      L.    A.    Mapel. 

1,445,842  ;   Feb.   20. 
Indicating  lock.     A.  Diebmann.     1,445,444  ;  Feb.  13. 
Indicating  machine.     C.  W.  Oilman.     1.447,346  ;  Mar.  6. 
Indicating  means.     C.    R.  Cameron.      1,457,426 ;   June   5. 
Indicating      means.      B.      M.      Weinberger.       1,448,610 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Indicating      mechanism.      J.      W.      Flower.      1,442,716 ; 

.Tan.  16. 
Indicating  mechanism.     C.  Fulton.     1,467,847  ;   Sept.   11. 
Indicating  or   recording   device   particularly    adapted   for 

use   by  golfers.     N.   G.   Eveson.      1,468,901.    Sept.   25. 
Indicating  organs.   Device   for  transmitting  positions   of. 

E.  Roucka.     1.476,183;  Dec.  4. 
Indicator:  See — ■ 

Aircraft  landing  indicator.      Price  indicator. 

Automobile  direction  indi-      Radiator    indicator, 
cator.  Recording  indicator. 

Automobile     signal     indi-      Route  indicator. 

cator.  Shuttle-pressure  indicator. 

Automobile  speed  Indicator.     Specific-gravity  indicator. 

Baseball-umpire's  indicator.     Speed  indicator. 

Compression  indicator.  Station   indicator. 

Dial  indicator.  Stop    and    direction    indi- 

Direction  indicator.  cator. 

Electrical  -  impulse      indi-      Street  indicator, 
cator.  Surface  indicator. 

'Electrolyte-level    indicator.     Telephone    indicator. 

Fare  indicator.  Temperature  indicator. 

Illuminated  indicator.  Test  indicator. 

Inspection  indicator.  Time  indicator. 

Level  indicator.  Tire-mileage   indicator. 

Liquid  indicator.  Track-hazard   indicator. 

Liquid-level  indicator.  TraflBc  indicator. 

Load  indicator.  Traffic-signal  indicator. 

Luminous   indicator.  Vehicle  direction  indicator. 

Low-water    indicator.  Velocity  indicator. 

Margin    indicator.  Voltage  indicator. 

I'olarity  indicator.  Water-level  indicator. 

Position  indicator.        .  Wheel  alignment  indicator 

Potential  indicator.  Wheel  angle  indicator. 

Pressure  indicator. 
Indicator.     P.   Lo  Cascio.     1.462,028  ;  July  17. 
Indicator,     D.  C.  Cox.     1,450.410  ;  Apr.  3. 
Indicator.      J.  F.   Dodd.      1,473.472  ;   Nov.   6. 
Indicator.      N.    S.    Barter.      1,456,310 ;    May   22. 
Indicator.      E.    P.    Kinzler.      1.477,962;    Dec.    18. 
Indicator.     N.  C.  McConahv.     1,462.371  ;  July  17. 
Indicator.     B.  Miller.     1,445.228  :  Feb.  ]  8. 
Indicator.     A.   Poirier.     1,472,193 :   Oct.   30. 
Indicator.      R.    Reynolds.      1,455.936 ;    May    22. 
Indicator.     H.   W.   Slauson.     1,456,155  ;  May  22. 
Indicator.      A.    Sundh    and    W.    Westerman.      1,451,281 ; 

Apr.   10. 


Indicator.      A.    Sundh    and    W.    Westerman.      1,455,277 ; 

May   15. 
Indicator.     A.White.     1,476,385 ;  Dec.  4. 
Indicator  and  gauge,  Combined.   T.  R.  Nichols.   1,460,436  ; 

July  3. 
Indicator     and     recorder,     Combined.       H.     J.     Doolan. 

1,455,835;  May  22. 
Indicator  and  signal.     H.  L.  Opsahl.     1,471,625  ;  Oct.  23. 
Indicator  magneto.    W.  W.  Hawkins.     1,448,346  ;  Mar.  13. 
Indicator,   Motor.     C.   J.   Henschel.      1,452,157  ;   Apr.   17. 
Indicator    with    mechanical    transmission    to    a    distance. 

L.  A.  M.  Corset.     1,471,831 ;  Oct.  23. 
Indicators   at   a    distance.    Electrical   apparatus   for   con- 
trolling.    J.  C.  Needham.     1,476,538  ;  Dec.  4. 
Indicators,    Attachment   for.      L.    A.    Paine.      1,464,772 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Indicators,    Neutralizer    for   governor-controlled.      M.    W. 

Koski.     1,442,726  ;  Jan.  16. 
Indicators,      Remote      control      for.      O.      E.      Groshell. 

1,442,064;  Jan.  16. 
Indices    and     knitting    the    same.     Fashioning.       W.   ,S. 

Parker   and   J.    Jesperson.      1,451,841 ;    Apr.   17. 
Indicia-carrying  rack.     J.  R.  Dumont.     1,455,192  ;  May  15. 
Indigos,  Making  brominated.     C.  J.  Strosacker  and  H.  J. 

Rupright.     1,473,887  ;   Nov.   13. 
Inductance.     H.  P.  Donle.     1,465,546  ;   Aug.  21. 
Induction    apparatus.     Stationary.       S.     E.     Johannesen. 

1,477,359  ;  Dec.   11. 
Induction      apparatus.      Stationary.        E.      D.      Treanor. 

1,477,396  ;  Dec.  11. 
Inductance  coil.     E.   G.   Danielson.     1,455,081 ;   May   15. 
Inductance     element.      Variable.        W.     J.      Shackelton. 

1,445,242  ;    Feb.   13. 
Inductance  unit.     A.   Taylor.      1,477,608 ;    Dec.    18. 
Inductance,  Variable.    M.  C.  M.  Lane.     1,445,896  ;  Feb.  20. 
Inductance,  Variable.     E.  T.  Tiivney.     1,445,422  ;  Feb.  13. 
Inductances,  Measuring  and  testing  of.     C.   W.   Robbins. 

1,456,076;   May  22. 
Induction     apparatus,     Stationary.       H.     O.      Stephens. 

1,445,978  ;  Feb.  20. 
Induction  coil.     J.  H.  Hunt  and  W.  A.  Chryst.     1,467,973  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Induction   coil.     A.   A.  Kent.     1,474,152 ;   Nov.    13. 
Induction     coil.     Self-.       R.     R.     Herrmann.       1,459,39V  ■ 

June   19. 
Induction  furnace.  Multiple-unit.     C.  B.  Foley.    1,453,097  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Induction  motor.  Commutator  repulsion.     C.  A.  M.  Weber. 

1,454,872  ;  May  15. 
Industrial    oven.      W.    C.    Ehmka.      1,474,515;    Nov.    20. 
Inflammability     of      materials.      Reducing.        A.      Arent. 

1,451,313;  Apr.  10. 
Inflammable   liquids.    Safety   system    for   storing.      P.    A. 

P.  V.  Mauclere.     1,446,263  ;  Feb.  20. 
Inflatable  ball.     R.  H.  Taylor.     1,4-73,260  ;   Nov.  6. 
Inflating  device.     M.  C.  Schweinert.     1,478.584  ;  Dec.  25. 
Inflating   device.   Automatic.      H.    F.    Whltted   and   F.   G. 

Schulze.     1,469,201;  Sept.  25. 
Information     apparatus.     Selective.       L.     R.     McDonald. 

1,446,259;   Feb.   20. 
Information     apparatus,     Selective.       L.     R.     McDonald. 

1,477,887;  Dec.  18. 
Ingot  and  like  mold.     E.  Walton.     1,472,200;  Oct.  30. 
Ingot    feeder.    Automatic.      H.    Krautblatt.       1,476,086; 

Dec.  4. 
Ingot    of    refractory    metals    and    making    same.      J.    A. 

Yunck.     1,469,761  ;  Oct.  2. 
Ingot  mold.      B.   Gathmann.     1,440,535 ;   Jan.   2. 
Ingot  mold  and  ingot.     B.  Gathmann.     1,455,197  ;  May  15. 
Ingot-mold    bottom    plate.      R.    S.    Poister.      1,472,493; 

Oct.  30 
Ingot  molds.  Feeder  for.     B.  H.  Howjard  and  B.  J.  Turner. 

1,454,740  ;  May  8. 
Ingot  molds.   Reversible  feeder  for.     B.   H.   Howard  and 

E.   J.  Turner.      1,454,742;  May  8. 
Ingots,  billets,  and  the  like.  Heating  furnace  for.     C.  W. 

Heppenstall.     1,444,918  ;  Feb.  13. 
Ingots,  Means  to  compress.     A.  A.  Claassen.     1,463,771  ; 

July  31. 
Inhalation  apparatus,  Pocket.     G.  II.  Johnson.     1,449,047  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Inhaler.     E.   W.  Blackwood.     1,455,385;  May  15. 
Inhaler.     ?I.  B.   Dismond.      1.476,194;  Dec.  4. 
Inhaler.     W.  Strieker.     1,470,124  ;  Oct.  9. 
Inhaler,   Combination.-    R.  A.  Rice.     1,465,316 ;  Aug.   21. 
Inhaling  apparatus.     D.  R.  Cooper.     1,442.253  ;  Jan.  16. 
Initiation  device.     U.  S.  De  Moulin.     1,455.113  ;  May  15. 
Injector.     E.  Blauhorn.     1,457.140;  May  29. 
Injector.     C.  A.   Dawley.     1,458,810;   June  12. 
Injector.     R.  D.  and  J.  C.  Metcalfe.     1,472,337  ;  Oct.  30. 
Ingredients   and   centrifugal    bowl   used   in   such   process, 

Centrifugallv  separating  refrigerated.     C.   H.  Hapgood. 

1,472,868  ;  Nov.  6. 
Ink.     R.  W.  Hilton.     1,449.943  ;  Mar.  27. 
Ink.     H.  and  W.   C.  Kruse.     1,464,944  ;  Aug.  14. 
Ink   and  making  same.     R.   Cross.     1,441,664  ;   Jan.  9. 
Ink,  Apparatus  for  conserving.     R.  Solomon.     1,458,860; 

June  12. 
Ink  cartridge.     B.   B.   Gold.smith.     1,472,063-5;   Oct.   30 
Ink  cartridge.     B.  B.  Goldsmith.     1,473,700  ;  Nov.   13. 


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Ink  cartridge,  Permanent.     B.  B.  Goldsmith.     1,472,067  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Ink  composition.     R.  K.  Dement.     1,471,884  ;  Oct.  23. 
Ink   container.      B.    B.    Goldsmith.      1,472.006 ;    Oct.    30. 
ink    container.      K.    1'.    Tompkins.      1,442,499 :    Jan.    16. 
Ink   distributor.      D.   V.    Kaufman.      1,457,252 ;    May   29. 
Ink  oradioator.     T.  W.  Cappou.     1,475,932;  Dec.  4. 
Ink,  Mauuiacture  of.    W.  O.  SneUing.    1,449,067  ;  Mar.  20. 
Ink.   Printing.     G.  W.   Uerbein.     1,469,414  ;   Oct.  2. 
Ink.  I'riiiiini:.     W.  J.  McElroy  and  J.  Clarke.     1,450,692  ; 

Apr.   3. 
Ink,  Printing.     W.  J.  McElroy  and  J.  Clarke.     1,471,746; 

Oct.  23. 
Inkciistributing-drum-vibrating    means.      E.    F.    Dudley. 

],4t;4,925;   Aug.  14. 
Ink,  Rotogravure.     A.  ScUwenterley.     1,447,734  ;  Mar.  6. 
Inking   device.     G.   W.   Beebe.     1,444,053 ;   Feb.   6. 
Inking  mechanism.     J.  R.  Blaine.     1,472,898  ;  ^"ov.  6. 
Inking  mecuanism.     C.  W.  Harrold.     1,452,043  ;  Apr.  17. 
Inkins    mechanism.      J.    J.    Walser    and    H.    Fankboner. 

1,450,269-70;  Apr.  3. 
Inking   pad.     A.   B.    Carroll.     1,474,143 ;    Nov.    13. 
Inkstand,  Blotting.     J.  G.  Schwartz.     1,460,507  ;  July  3. 
Inkstand  for  soluble  ink,     B.  B.   Goldsmith.     1,473,701 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Inkwell.     H.  J.  Champagne.     1,468,067  ;  Sept.   18. 
Inkwell.     V.  Dornbergvr.     1.458,471 ;  June  12. 
Inkwell.     F.  C.  Luethi.     1,475,840  ;  Nov.  27. 
Inkwell,  Fountain.     J.  K.  lillman.     1,458,863  ;   June   12. 
lunersole.     M.  Brown.     1.473.095 ;   Nov.   13. 
Innersole.     E.  A.  Howe.     1,468,363  ;  Sept.  18. 
Inuersoles,  Rib  tightener  for  Gem.    T.  F.  Hart.    1,462,792  ; 

July  24, 
Inner  tube.     H.  F.  Bledsoe.     1,455,038;  May  15.. 
Inner  tube.     G,  A.  Lane.     1,463,742  ;  July  31. 
Inner  tube.     H.  A.  Longshore.     1,446,915  ;  Feb.  27. 
Inner  tube.     T.  J.  McCaffrey.     1,450,096  ;  Mar.  27. 
Inner  tube.     D.  C.  McRoberts.     1,443,754  ;  Jan.  30. 
Inner   tube.      J.    R.    Meredith.      1,474,085  ;    Nov.    13. 
Inner  tube.     M.  P.  Mitchell.  1,451,304  ;  Apr.  10. 
Inner    tube.      H.    C.    Privett.    1,453,949 ;    May    1. 
inner  tube.     J.  Eiley.     jl,465,867  ;  Aug.  21. 
Inner   tube.      A.   E.    Storer.      1,443,392  ;    Jan.    30. 
Inner  tube.     J.  C.   Wise.     1,459,172;  June  19. 
Inner-tube  protector.     J.  O.  Belt.     1,468,099  ;  Sept.  18. 
Inseam-trimming    machine.      A.    B.    Fowler.      1,474,353 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Insect    and    worm    catcher.      L.    E.    Baker.      1,450,538 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Insect  catcher.     Z.  Burroughs.     1,447,375  ;  Mar.  6. 
Insect  catcher.     C.  Fowler.     1,470,435  ;  Oct.  9. 
Insect  catcher.     C.   Fowler.     1,478,330  ;   Dec.  18. 
Insect  catcher.     H.  D.  Johnson.     1,448,447  ;  Mar.  13. 
Insect  catcher.     L.  Patton.     1,446,126  ;  Feb.  20. 
Insect  catcher.     L.  Patton.      1,467,494-5 ;   Sept.   11. 
Insect  catcher.     W.  C.  Wilson.     1,461,169  ;  July  10. 
Insect-catching   device.      B.  F.  .\link.      1,474.42"7  ;  Nov.  20. 
Insect  destroyer.     C.   H.  La  Croix.     1,452,918 ;  Apr.   24, 
Insect    destroyer,      R.    O.    Heggelund.      1,459,396 ;    June 

19. 
Insect  destroyer.     A.  J.  Strickland.     1,476,655  ;  Dec.  4, 
Insect-destroying     device,       M.     Nakamura.       1,458,071  ; 

.June  ■->. 
Insect  exterminator.     H.  Alexander.     1,473,585  ;   Nov.   6. 
Insect  exterminator.     H.   V.   Cross.     1,478,424;   Dec.   25. 
insect  exterminator.     W.   C.   and  C.   P.  Long  and  J.  M. 

Stephens.      1,458,070;    June  5. 
Insect    fxterminator.      F.    Oldham.      1,465,557 ;   Aug.    21. 
Insect  guard.     A.  Parrella.     1,471,630  ;   Oct.  23. 
Insect-powder  blower  of  the  bellows  type.     H.  T.  Spencer. 

1,462,773  ;  July  24. 

Insect-repellent    composition.       H.     Loudin.       1,471,344 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Insect  trap.     L.  L.  Belnap.     1,455,100  ;  Mav  15. 
Insect  trap.     J.  C.  Brown.     1,454,667;  May  8. 
Insect  trap.    J.  J.  Noonan.     1,445,906  ;  Feb.  20. 
Insect  trap.     E.  Voges.     1,471,986  ;  Oct.  23. 
Insects,  Machine  for  exterminating.     B.  H.  Field  and  W. 

H.  Holman.     1,468,230;  Sept.  18. 
Insectieidal  compound.     M.  T.  Se.aton.     1,444,430  ;  Feb.  6. 
Insecticide.     C.  D.  Cassady.     1,468,342 ;  Sept.  18. 
Insecticide.     W.  S.  Cox.     1,469,773  ;  Oct.  9. 
Insecticide.     N.  E.  Morgan.     1,475,445  ;  Nov.  27. 
Insecticide    and    making   same.      E,    O.    Barstow    and    P. 

Cottringer.      1.466,983  ;    Sept.   4. 

Insecticide     distributor.       W.      H.     Franks.       1,474,668; 

Nov.  20. 
Insert  holder.     W.  E.  White.     1,445,254  ;  Feb.  13. 
Inserting  machine.     E.  R.  Richards.     1,449,697  ;  Mar.  27, 
Insole,    Ventilating.      J.    Klepac.    1,453,394 ;    May    1. 
Inspecting  device,     F.  G.  Henry.     1,447,176  ;  Mar.  6. 
Inspection  indicator.     J.  D.  Elsom.     1,467,716;  Sept.  11. 
Inspection  table.     W.   A.   Contant.     1,468,803 ;   Sept.   25. 
Instantaneous     heater.        C.      D.     McLean.        1,460,025 ; 

June  26. 

Instrument  case.   Sectional.     H.  A.    Wallace.     1,467,345  ; 

Sept.  11, 
Instrument,     Combination.        D.      Garlatti.        1,458,046; 

June  5. 
Instrument,     Combination.       G.     Turkovich.       1,465,746 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Instrument  table.     L.  R.  Trompeter.     l,458..=iR2  ;  June  12. 

58339—72 


for    protecting 

June  19. 

and     insulating    the 

1,452,594  ;    Apr.    24. 
L.  Steinberger.     1,451,969  ;  Apr,  17. 
Heat-,     P.  H.  Brainard.     1,477,101  ; 


negotiable.      A.    E. 


same,    Ther- 


A.  L.  Ruthven. 
Heat-.      J.    C. 

Sept.    4. 
stem   for    electric-lighting 


1,470,110; 
Smith    and 


Oct.  9. 
A.    W. 

fixtures. 


Instruments,     Damping     device     for.        F.      F.     Dorsey. 

1.461,381  ;  July  10. 
Instruments,    Means 

Miller.     1,459,634 ; 
Insulated    apparatus 

mally.      G.   Claude. 
Insulated  connector. 
Insulated  container, 

Dec.   11. 
Insulated  rail  joint. 
Insulated    structures, 

Tolman.      1,467,121  : 
Insulated    suspension 

A,  C.  Recker,     1,470,189  ;  Oct.  9. 
Insulated  vessel.  Heat-.     V.  S.  Johnson.     1,470,366  ;  Oct.  9. 
Insulating     board     and     making     same.       G.     H.     Ellis. 

1,449,221  ;   Mar.  20. 
Insulating  composition  and  making  same.     T.  C.  Prouty. 

1,453,726;  May  I. 
Insulating   composition    for    electrical    apparatus.      F.    J. 

Groten,  jr.      1,455,200;   May   15. 
Insulating  end  post.     B.  Wolhaupter.     1,474,459  ;  Nov.    20. 
Insulating   material.     J.    De   Long.      1,442.325;    Jan.    16. 
Insulating    material    and    making    same.      H.    F.    Weiss. 

1,456^083;  May  22.  . 
Insulating  material  and  manufacture,  Heat-.     O.  Gerlach. 

1,468,149  ;  Sept.  18. 
Insulating    material    and    manufacturing    same.      J.    De 

Long.     1,442,326-8  ;  Jan.  16. 
Insulating  material  for  transformers  and  other  high-ten- 
sion    apparatus,     Covering     plate     of.        K.     Fischer. 

1,475.177  :  Nov.  27. 
Insulating  material.  Heat-.     H.  H.  Hindshaw.     1,471,846  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Insulating     material.     Manufacturing.        F.      F.     Lucas. 

1,470,990  ;  Oct.  16. 
Insulating  means,     u.  J.  Mellgren.     1,446,983  ;  Feb.  27. 
Insulating   receptacle   and   apparatus  for   supporting  and 

tinishing    the    same,    Heat    and    cold.      J.    E.    Hitch. 

1,472,019  ;  Oct.  23. 
Insulating  tape.     H.   I.    Diamond.     1,455,744 ;   May   15. 
Insulating  wall.     H.   B,   Lindsay.     1,462,648;   July  24. 
Insulating  wall,    Heat-.  C.  F.  Mayer.    1,468,573  ;  Sept.  18. 
Insulation.    J.  Peigen.     1,440,978  ;  Jan.  2. 
Insulation,    Applying   felt.      J.    S.    Maynard.      1,474,423 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Insulation   for   rail   joints.    Renewable.      C.    A.    Disbrow. 

1,470,822  ;  Oct.  16. 
Insulation    from    electric    wires,    Machine  for  stripping. 

M.   P.  Wetmore.     1,477,678:   Dec.  18. 
Insulation,  Kinetic  heat.     W.  S.  Hadaway,  jr.     1,469,458 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Insulation    of   high-tension    coils.    Method    of    and    means 


for   applying  the.      S.   R.    Wright. 
Insulation-smoothing   device.      J.    A. 
May  8. 


1,469,469;    Oct.   2. 
Heany.      1,454,166 ; 


W.  T.  Goddard.     1,454,634  ;  May  8. 
W.   T.    Goddard.      1,458,754-5 ;    June   12. 
W.   T.   Goddard.     1,474,256 ;  Nov.   13. 
B.  A.  Plimpton.     1,478,912  ;  Dec.  25. 
F.   Schaub.     1,474,736;   Nov.   20. 
C.   F.    Sauerelsen.     Rel5,585 ;   Apr.   24. 
L.    Steinberger.      1,443,657 ;    Jan.    30. 
1,446,135  ;  Feb.  20. 
1,446,523  ;  Feb.  27, 
1,451,968;  Apr.   17. 
1.477,406  ;   Dec.   11. 
L.    Steinberger.      1,468,042; 


L.  Steinberger, 
L.  Steinberger. 

L.  Steinberger. 

E,  H,  Werner, 
Column    strain. 


Insulator. 
Insulator. 
Insulator. 
Insulator. 
Insulator. 
Insulator. 
Insulator. 
Insulator. 
Insulator. 
Insulator. 
Insulator. 
Insulator, 

Sept.  18. 
Insulator  connector.     G.  B. 
Insulator  connector.     K.   H 
Insulator,  Line.     S.  Steinberger 
Insulator,    Section,     K.   Fritsch. 
Insulator,  Section 
Insulator  strain. 
Insulator,  Strain. 
Insulator,    Strain. 
Insulator,  Stress-distributed. 

Feb.  27. 
Insulator-supporting    pin.       L. 

Feb.   6. 
Insulator-supporting    pin.       L. 

Sept.  18. 
Insulator,  Transmission-line. 

Mar.  20. 
Insulator  units,  Connecting. 

Feb.  20. 

Apparatus    for 
.  Aug.  14. 
Tool  for  forming. 


Eckert.     1,458,811  ;  June  12. 
Marvin.     1,441,990;   .Tan.  9. 
1,468,044;  Sept.  18. 
1,469,078;    Sept.   25. 
N.  A.  Wahlberg.     1,451,559;  Apr.  10. 
W.   T.   Goddard.     1.458,756 ;   June   12. 
L.  Steinberger.     1,448,096  ;  Mar.  13. 
L.    Steinberger.      1,453,201 ;   Apr.    24. 
"      S.  S.  Sonneborn.    1,446,593  ; 

Steinberger.       1,444,434 ; 

Steinberger.      1,468,043 ; 

F.  W.  Springer.     1.448,773  ; 

P.   H.  Reagan.     1,446,067; 

shaping.       L.    C.     Buckley. 


V.  G.  Apple.     1,453,118; 


Insulators, 

1,465,157; 
Insulators, 

Apr.  24. 
Intaglio  machines,  Bearing  and  fountain  adjustment  for. 

A.  M.  Zuckerman.     1,451,726  ;  Apr.  17. 
Intake  lock.     A.  Willman.     1,458,373;  June  12. 
Intake    manifold    and    fuel    preheater.    Combined      F.    E. 

Anderson.      1,466,921  ;    Sept.    4. 
Intake-manifold  lock.     J.  R.  Walsh  and  J.  J.  Ostermann. 

1,441.317  ;  Jan.  9. 
Integral     stop.       P.     Mueller    and    A.     C.     Schuermann. 

1,463,370  ;  July  31. 
Interference    preventer.       G.    W.    Pickard.       1,460,439 ; 

July  3. 
Interlocking  block.     G.  R.  L,  Meadors.   1,449,529  ;  Mar.  27. 


1138 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Contimied. 


Interlocking  device.     R.  Moore.     1,467,554  ;  Sept.  11. 
Interlocking      frame.      Knockdown.         J.       A.       Walker 

1,458,563;  June  12. 
Interlocking  repeater.  Magnetic.     C.  J.  Rogers.    1,446,770  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Interlocking  switch.     L.  C.  Wescoat.     1,465,384  ;  Aug.  21. 
Intermediates  and  dyestuffs  of  the   anthraquinone  series. 

F.  W.  Atack  and  C.  W.  Soutar.     1,452,774  ;  Apr.  24. 
Internal  brake.     V.  W.  Pag6.     1,464,392  ;  Aug.  7. 
Internal-combustion     boiler.        A.      Seidler.        1,478,067 

Dec.  18. 
Internal-combustion    and    fluid-pressure    engine.      R.    E 

Pelterie.      1,471,860;    Oct.   23. 
Intpi-nal-combustion  engine.    R.  Abell.    1,443,110  ;  Jan.  23 
Internal-combustion    engine.       R.    E.     Acre.       1,443,517 

Jan.   30. 
Internal-combustion   engine.     A.    W.   Aitken.      1,442,510 

Jan.  16. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      F.    C.    Alarie.      1,464,164 

Aug.  7. 
Internal-combustion  engine.   A..  F.  van  Amstel.    1,467,288 

Sept.   4. 

Inter'ial-combustion    engine.      S.    B.    Arnold.      1,442,461 

Jan.  16. 
Internal-combustion   engine.     E.   O.   Atwood.     1,465,154 

Aug.  14. 
Internal-combustion     engine.       L.     Atwood.       1,471,321 

Oct.  23. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     C.  L.  Austin,  jr.    1,469,031 

Sept.  25. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      L.    B.    Banch.      1,448,182 

Mar.  13. 
Internal-combustion       engine.         W.       J.       Baumgartner 

1,473,394;  Nov.  6. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      E.    H.    Belden.      1,442,995 

Jan.  23. 
Internal-combustion   engine.      E.    H.    Belden.      1,448,781 

Mar.    20. 
Internal  -  combustion     engine.       G.     Berry.       1,462,848 

July  24. 

Internal-combustion    engine.      L.    Blackmore.      1,475,927 

Dec.  4. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     B.   G.  Bogusch.     1,474,617 

Nov.   20. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     C.  R.  Bohannon.     1,466,783 

Sept.    4. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      J.    T.    Booth.      1,447,752 

Mar.  6. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      J.    T.    Booth.      1,468,225 

Sept.  18. 
Internal-combustion       engine.         W.       B.       Bronander 

1,460,474-5  ;  July  3. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      L.    A.    Brooke.      1,449,086 

Mar.  20. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      A.    P.    Brush.      1,472,426 

Oct.  30. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     E.  R.  Burtnett.     1,443,911 

Jan.   30. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     E.  R.  Burtnett.     1,472,549 

Oct.   30. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     E.  R.  Burtnett.     1,475.426 

Nov.  27. 
Internal-combustion  engine.      C.  P.  Buschke.     1,466,085 

Aug.  28. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      G.    J.    Carter    and    L.    G 

McFarlane.     1,457,019  :  May  29. 
Internal-combustion     engine.      J..   L.     Cato.       1,441,329 

Jan.  9. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     L.  S.  Chadwick.     1,444,778 

Feb.   13. 
Internal-combustion   engine.      H.   D.   Church.      1,451,648 

Apr.   10. 
Internal-combustion     engine.       H.     Colnot.        1,451,417 

Apr.  10. 
Internal-combustion   engine.      E.   C.    Cordell.      1,465,597 

Aug.  21. 
Internal-combustion   engine.      W.    R.    Crider.      1,460,789 

July   3. 

Internal-combustion    engine.      J.     Davidson.       1,455,132 

May  15. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      J.    Davidson.       1,468,962 

Sept.  25. 
Intprnal-combustion  engine.     G.  P.  Dorris.     1,442,256-8 

Jan.  16. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     H.  A.   Douglas.      1,464,469 

Aug.  7. 
Internal-combustion  engine.    F.  S.  Duesenberg.    1,476,327 

Dec.  4. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      F.    M.    Emery.      1,471,783 

Oct.   23. 
Intprnal-combustion  engine.     G.   H.  Enderbv.      1,447,127 

Feb.    27. 
Internal-combustion   engine.     A.    Erickson.     1,468,465-6 

Sept.   18. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     S.  I.  Fekete  and  S.  G.  Baits 

1.457,695  ;  .Tune  5. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     C.  H.  Ferguson.     1,474,467 

Nov.   20. 
Internal-combustion  engine.    H.  J.  Fledderman.    1,456,12.5 

May  22. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      P.    E.    Poulke.      1,473,031 

Nov.   6. 


Internal-combustion    engine.      A.    N.    Frisbie.     1,450.801  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Internal-combustion    engine.    '  C.    E.    Gary.       1,464,384 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Internal-combustion   engine.      H.    F.    Gawne.      1,456,976 ; 

May  29. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     W.  G.  Gernandt.    1,466,646  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      W.     A.    Gile.       1,440,592 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Internal-combustion    engine.       W.    A.    Glle.       1,450,916 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Internal-combustion     engine.       C.    S.     Goby.       1,442,523 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Internal-combustion  engine.    J.  Good.    1,458,481  ;  June  12. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     J.  Good.     1,460,668  ;  July  3. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      W.    W.    Gore.      1,447,245 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      H.    H.    Gove.      1,471,789 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     T.  W.  and  W.  D.  Grannan. 

1,451,389;  Apr.   10. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     G.  E.   Gunther.     1,456,004 ; 

May  22. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     J.  W.  Hall.     1,461,089  ;  July 

10. 
Internal-combustion   engine.      E.    R.    Hewitt.      1,469,087 

Sept.  25. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      R.    M.    Hird.      1,473,770 

Nov.  13. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      J.    J.    Hogan.      1,444,378 

Feb.   6. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     P.  A.  Holliday.     1,471,847 

Oct.   23. 
Internal-combustion  engine.    C.  W.  Honabach.    1,468,567 

Sept.  18. 
Internal-combustion    engine.       C.    A.    Hult.      1,445,686 

Feb.   20. 
Internal-combustion   engine.      T.   A.    Hutsell.      1,443,575 

Jan.  30. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      F.    S.    Jelbart.      1,445,319 

Fob.   13. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      W.    E.    Jory.      1,452,202 

Apr.  17. 
Internal-combustion  engine.    P.  N.  Kawamura.     1,461,662 

July  10. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     A.  C.  Kenworthy.    1,441,811 

Jan.  9. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     E.  T.  Kershaw.     1,469,319 

Oct.  2. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     V.  W.  Kliesrath.     1,463,586 

July  31. 
Intprnal-combustion    engine.      H.    J.    Kline.       1,447,089 

Feb.   27. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     C.  H.  Knudsen.     1,468,819 

Sept.   25. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     C.  H.  Knudsen.     1,470,752 

Oct.  16. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      B.    V.    Korvin-Kroukovsky, 

1,440,685;  Jan.  2. 
Internal  -  combustion      engine.        E.      Lanzerotti  -  Spina, 

1,459.630  :  .Tune   19. 
Internal-combustion   engine.     W.   J.    Larson.     1,475,440 

Nov.  27. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      C.    M.    Leech.      1,454,934 

May  15. 
Internal-combustion  engine.      W.   H.   Legate.     1,471.743 

Oct.  23. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     P.  H.  Leinweber ;  1,447,672 

Mar.  6. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      W.     N.    Long.      1,450.810 

Apr.  3. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     R.  M.   Lovejoy.     1,460,722 

July   3. 
Internal-combustion     engine.      E.    L.    Lowe.      1,443,187 

Jan.  23. 
Intprnal-combustion   engine.     G.   A.    Malette.     1,475,641 

Nov.  27. 
Internal-combustion  engiije.     J.  L.  Martin,  jr.     1,471,497 

Oct.   23. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     W.  F.  McCallen.     1,473,486 

Nov.   6. 
Internal-combustion     engine.       A.     Hertz.       1,471,408 

Oct.  23. 
Internal -combustion  engine.     L.  J.  Misuraca.     1,474,842 

Nov.  20. 
Internal-combustion   engine.     E.   E.   Neldner.      1,460,728 

July  3. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     E.  C.  Newcomb.     1,453,164 

Apr.  24. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     M.  Nuta.     1,444,203  ;  Feb.  6 
Internal-combustion    engine.      E.    H.    Owen.      1,443.885 

.Tan.   30. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      W.    P.    Pagel.      1,458,771 

.Tune   12. 
Internal  -  combustion      engine.        C.      J.       H.      Penning, 

1.474. .549;  Nov.  20. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      J.    C.    Peraza.      1,464,334 

Aug.  7. 
Internal-combustion   engine.      C.    W.    Philip.      1,467,497 

Sept.  11. 
Intprnal-combustion   engine.      J.   Pons   Pont.      1,452,125 

Apr.  17. 


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Alphahetical  list  of  invenMons — Continued. 


1139 


Internal-combustion    engine.      F.    R.    I'orter.      1,465,560 

Aug.  21. 
Internal-oombustion    ensine.      A.    L.    Powell.      1,442,822 

Jan.  23. 
Iiitt'rnal-cotnbustion    engine.      .\.    L.    Powell.      1,454,075 

Ma.v  8. 
Internal  -  combustion   engine.     A.   L.  Powell.      1,461,495 

July  10. 
Internal-combustion   engine.      S.   I,   Prescott.      1,477,591 

Pec.  IS. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      C.    G.    PuUin.      1,449,348 

Mar.   20. 
Interiinl-combustion  engine.     W.  H.  Putnam.     1,462,767 

Jul.v  24. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      J.    T.    Raucn.      1,455,008 

Ma.v   15. 
Internal-combustion   engine.     J.   V.   Rice,   jr.      1,463,973 

Aug.  7. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     J.  J.  Reinhold.     1,464,831 

.\ug.  14. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     H.  R.  Ricardo.     1,474,003 

Nov.  13. 
Internal-combustion   engine.     J.  V.   Roderick.     1,454,862 

May   15. 
Internal  -  combustion     engine.      C.    A.    Ross.      1,476,547 

Dec.  4. 
Internal-combustion   engine.      C.   E.    Sargent.      1,451,407 

Apr.   10. 
Internal-combustion,    engine.      A.     Schaefer.       1,459,479 

June  19. 
Internal-combustion     engine.       F.     Schafer.       1,455,269 

May  15. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      C.    S.    Schott.      1,443,719 

Jan.  30. 
Internal-combustion  engine.    F.  D.  Shepherd.    1,474,794—5 

Nov.   20. 
Internal-combustion  engine.    B.  H.  Sherbondy.    1,447,438 

Mar.  6. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      M.    J.    Smith.      1,442.706 

Jan.  16. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      T.    N.    Smith.      1,449,304 

Mar.   20. 
Internal-Combustion   engine.     A.  H.   Sproule.     1,457,322 

.Tune  5. 
Internal  -  combustion      engine.      B.      Stosik.       1,461,948 

July  17. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     E.   H.  Tartrais.     1,450,567 

Apr.  S. 

Internal-combustion  engine.   A.  Taub.    1,444,857  ;  Feb.  13 
Internal-combustion  engine.     W.  F.  Thomas.     1,456,655 
May  29. 

Internal-combustion  engine.    H.  L.  Thompson.    1,460,831 

July   3. 
Internal  -  combustion   engine.     C.  J.   Toth.      1,476,305-9 

Dec.  4. 
Internal-combustion  ensine.     S.  P.  Townsend.     1,443,856 

Jan.   .30. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     G.  Wagenlander.     1,474,217 

Nov.  13. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      F.    S.    Wahl.      1,460,458 

.July  3. 
Internal-combustion   engine.     C.    R.   Watson.     1,445,653 

Feb.  20. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     H.   E.   Watton.     1,452,011 

Apr.  17. 
Internal-combustion   engine.      D.   M.    Weigel.      1,453,423 

May  1. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      D.    M.   Weigel.      1,462,182 

July  17. 
Internal-combustion     engine.       W.     Werry.       1,478,778 

Dec.  25. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     E.  L.  Wiegaud.     1,456,018 

May   22. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      I.    H.    Wilsev.      1,474,697 

Nov.  20. 
Internal-combustion     engine.       R.     Wishon.       1.476,275 

Dee.  4. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      A.    L.    Wolff.      1,450,400 

Apr.   3. 
Internal-combustion  engine.    M.  F.  Woodward.    1,456,171 

May  22. 
Internal-combustion  engine.     L.  M.  Woolson.     1,445,054 

Feb.   13. 
Internal-coml)ustion    engine.      R.    C.    Yates.      1,443,302 

Jan.    23. 
Internal-combustion    engine    and    scavenging    and    charg- 
ing    process     thereof.     Two  -  stroke  -  cycle.      A.    Buchi. 

1.477,994;  Dee.  18. 
Internal-combustion   engine.    Double-acting.      G.   J.    Lugt. 

1.459.680:  .Tune  19. 
Internal-combustion    engine.    Oscillating.      J.    C.    Peraza. 

1,473,199  ;    Nov.   6. 
Internal-combustion    engine.    Rotary.      G.    Baumann    and 

J.   Hopta.      1.463,784  :  Aug.   7. 
Internal-combustion  engine.  Rotary.    V.  Cizek.    1,458,641 ; 

June  12. 
Internal-combustion     engine.     Rotary.       S.     B.     Collier. 

1.464.408;  Aug.  7. 
Internal-combustion      engine,      Rotarv.      F.      J.      Ford. 

1.440.451  :  .Tan.  2. 
Internal-combustion    engine.   Rotary.     J.    H.   Wagenhorst. 

1.473,656;  Nov.  13. 


H. 


Weed. 


Rotary. 

J.  Good.     1,456,979; 

C.    Berger. 

F.  Weg6. 


lulernal-combustiou     engine, 

1,476.784  :   Dec.   11. 
Internal-combustion-englnc  system. 

May  29. 
Internal  -  combustion     engine.     Two-cycle. 

1,461,080  ;  July  10. 
Internal-combustion  engine.  Two-stroke.     W.  J. 

1,465,885  ;  Aug.  21. 
Internal-combustion  engine.  Two-stroke-cycle.      V.  Spuhler. 

1,452,005  ;   Apr.   17. 
Internal  -  combustion    engine,    Valveless    two-stroke-cycle. 

F.  H.  and  P.  Henriod.     1,450.081  ;  Mar.  27. 
Internal-combustion    motor.      O.    F.    Haibe.       1,474,712; 

Nov.  20. 
Internal-combustion  motor.     G.  Hall-Bullock.     1,465,165 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Internal-combustion  motor.     W.  J.   Snadecki.     1,455,815 : 

May  22. 
Internal-combustion    motor.      F.    Stoner    and    C.    H.    W. 

Aitken.     1,463,231  ;  July  31. 
Internal-combustion  motor,  Multicylinder.     G.  H.  Muller. 

1,445,791  ;    Feb.   20. 
Internal-combustion    oil   engine.      A.    Hyder.      1,441,506 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Internal-combustion     or     gas     engine.      T.     E.     Brown. 

1,474.954:   Nov.   20. 
Internal  gauge.     K.   Lauer.     1,451,736 ;  Apr.  17. 
Interruoter.      B.    D.    Saklatwalla    and    A.    N.    Anderson. 

1,458^729  ;   June   12. 
Invalid   lifter   and   carrier.      S.    S.   Jenkins.      1,450,950 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Invalid   support.      M.    A.    Blewitt   end   E.    W.    Petterson. 

1.448.783 :    Mar.    20. 
Invalids,  Support  for.     G.  Kennedy.     1,452,915  ;  Apr.  24. 
Investment  material.     A.  M.  Mcintosh.     1,476,001  ;  Dec.  4. 
Iodine      compound      and      making      same.        R.      Benko. 

], 440,813;  Jan.  2. 
Ion   concentration   effects.   Method   of  and  apparatus   for 

obtaining.     E.   A.    Keeler.     1,474,594 ;   Nov.   20. 
Iron  :   Sec — 

Annealing  sheet  iron.  Inside  pocket  Iron. 

Brake  iron.  'Laundry  iron. 

Chafing  iron.  Pressing  iron. 

Chair  iron.  Producing  sponge  iron. 

Curling  iron.  Sadiron. 

Electric  iron.  Soldering  iron. 

Hair  iron.  Waffle  iron. 

Hinge  and  corner  Iron.  Waving   Iron. 

Iron    and    iron    alloys.    Apparatus   for    treating.      W.    H. 

Fisher  and   P.  Chambers.     1.478..S66  ;   Dee.   18. 
Iron    and    its    allovs.    Treating.      W.    H.    Fisher    and    P. 

Chambers.      1,478.367:   Dec.   18. 
Iron    and    other    metallic    products.    Apparatus    for    the 

production    of    sponge.      E.   B.    Thornhill.      1,452,626; 

Apr.  24. 
Iron  and   other  metallic  products,  Production   of  sponge. 

E.    B.    Thornhill.      1.452,627:    Apr.    24. 
Iron  and   recovering  metals  from   such  solutions.  Purify- 
ing   solutions    of.       D.     Belcher     and     F.     A.     Eustis. 

1,456.615  :   May   29. 
Iron    and    stand.    Electric.      E.    W.    Wells.      1,478.310 ; 

Dec.  IS. 
Iron      and     steel,      Desulphurlzation    of.       H.     Koppers. 

1.471.401  ;   Oct.  23. 
Iron  and  steel  from  smelter  slags,  Making.     C.  R.  Kuzell. 

1,471,270;  Oct.  16. 
Iron   and   steel,   Protection  of.     P.  E.  Kern.     1,467,174  ; 

Sept.    4. 
Iron  and  steel.  Refining.     H.  Thomas.     1,453,734  ;  May  1. 
Iron    and    zinc   from    sulphide    ores.    Separating    and    re- 
covering.     F.    A.    Eustis   and    D.   Belcher.      1,466,793 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Iron   bender.     A.   Hossfeld.      1,473,101  :   Nov.   6. 
Iron-bending  machine,  Angle-.     E.  G.   Slaten.     1,448,159  ; 

Mar.  13.  .      „  ,     .  . 

Iron     by     electrolvsis.     Producing     pure.       A.     Schwiete. 

1.444;S87  :   P>b."  13. 
Iron    from    iron    ores,    Manufacture    of.      S.    J.    Vermaes. 

1,472,860:  Nov.  6. 
Iron   from   its   ores.   Obtaining  purified.     A.   J.   Moxham. 

1,472,131  ;    Oct.   30. 
Iron  in  .Tluminoiis  solutions.  Precipitations  of.     T.  Mejdeil. 

1,444.160:  Feb.  6.  - 

Iron,   Manufacturing   wrought.     A.    Sauveur.     1,463,228; 

.Tulv  31. 
Iron    or    steel    articles,    Metal-coated.      J.    I..    Herman. 

1,468,905:    Sept.    25. 
Iron  or  steel.  Cementation   of  boron  into  the  surface  of. 

T.  Mivaguchi.      1.472.850-1  ;   Nov.   6. 
Iron   oxide   and   other   products   from   spent   iron   sludge, 

Recovering.     C.  V.  Bacon.     1,455,060;   May   15. 
Iron    purifving    and     balling    furnace.       O.    S.    Pulliam. 

1,449,546;    Mar.    27. 
Iron     rest     and     cleaner.       L.     D.     Grenda.       1,455,484 ; 

May    15. 
Iron     smelting.       R.     Franchot     and     K.     P.     McElroy. 

1.466.644: -Aug.  28. 
Iron,    steel,    or    steel    allovs.    Making.      ,T.    A.    Williams. 

1.453,057  :  Apr.  24. 
Ironer,  Garment.     B.  W.  Macy.     1.468.721  :  Sept.  25. 
Ironers.    Paddins   for   the   covering   of  flat-work.      W.    1. 

Weaver.      1.471.224;  Oct.   16. 
Ironing  and  drying  device.     P    ^  !ck.     1.441,776:  Jan.  9. 


1140 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Ironing   and    steaming    device.      F.    B.    Rae.      1,472,089  : 

Oct.  30. 
Ironing  board.     6.  Adams.     1,458,314  ;  June  12. 
Ironing  board.     F.  Bania.     1,457,661 ;  June  5. 
Ironing  board.      C.   Danielson.     1,466.390 ;   Aug.   28. 
Ironing  board.     J.  P.  Dorau.     1,463,068  ;  July  24. 
Ironing  board.     R.  P.  Eberhard.     1,443,250  ;  Jan.   23. 
Ironing    board.      A.    Edwards.       1,469,456 ;    Oct.    2. 
Ironins  board.      H.   Herman.      1.443.i)17  :   Jan.   30. 
Ironing  board.     J.  L.  Liale.     1,470,457  ;  Oct.  9. 
Ironing   board.      J.    Lutes.      1,474,536 ;    Nov.    20. 
Ironing    board.     E.     A.     Morrison     and     F.     L.     Oswald. 

1,450,986 ;  Apr.  10. 
Ironing  board.     A.   O'Brien.     1,448,937  ;   Mar.   20. 
Ironing  board.      S.   Plewa  and   R.  N.  Janusz.   1,448,418 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Ironing  board.     M.  C.  Stearns.     1,440,943  ;  Feb.  27. 
Ironing  board.      J.   A.   Williams.     1,450,766;    Apr.   3. 
Ironing  board  and  cabinet.   G.  W.  Montgomery.   1,455,446  ; 

May   15. 
Ironing    board     and    stepladder,     Combined.       P.     Woss. 

1,476,561 ;  Dec.  4. 
Ironiag  board.   Collapsible.     A.   L.  Wagstaff.      1,456,661  ; 

May  29. 
Ironing-board    construction.      R.    F.    Nadig    and    W.    D. 

Somers.     1.460,432  ;  July  3. 
Ironing  board.  Folding.     H.  Pike.     1,456,193  ;  Mav  22. 
Ironing  board,  Sbirt-.     C.  E.  Waream.     1,469,743  ;  Oct.  2. 
Ironing-board  stand  and  window  jack  or  seat.  Combined. 

W.    Haas.     1,475.067 ;   Nov.   20. 
Ironing-board-supporting  means.     L.  C.  and  E.  H.  Eddy. 

1,469,629  ;  Oct.  2. 
Ironing  boards,   Foldable.      J.   P.   Dorau.      1,463,069-70 ; 

July  24. 
Ironing      device,      Electrically-heated.        B.      W.      Macv. 

1,468,723  ;  Sept.  25. 
Ironing  devices.  Resilient  cushion  for  the  pads  of.     G.  W. 

Cllne.     1,468,557;  Sept.  18. 
Ironing  garments.     C.  II.  Boyuls.     1,466,691  ;  Sept.  4. 
Ironing  machine.     C.  H.  Boyuls.     1,466,693  ;  Sept.  4. 
Ironing  machine.      J.   N.   Gould.      1,448,027 ;    Mar.    13. 
Ironing  machine.     L.  Gschwind.     1,462,757  :   July  24. 
Ironing  machine.     C.  E.  Hamilton.     1,466,363  ;  Aug.  28. 
Ironing   machine.      W.    S.    Merick.      1,473,997 :    Nov.    13. 
Ironing    machine.      J.    F.    Patton   and   J.    E.    McAllister. 

1,463.835  ;  Aug.  7. 
Ironing  machine.     W.  H.  Sumbling.     1,440,704  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ironing   machine.      C.    E.    Waream  and   D.    H.   Benjamin. 

1,455,155  ;    May   15. 
Ironing  machine.     R.  V.  Weller.     1,440,855  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ironing    machine.       W.    G.    Yates    and    G.    C.    Fatscher. 

1,450,402;  Apr.  3. 
Ironing  machine.     E.  L.  York.     1,444,823  ;  Feb.  13. 
Ironing    machine.      Collar-.      C.    H.    Boyuls.      1,466,694 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Ironing  machine  for  pressing  seams  of  clothing.     H.  B. 

Cranage.     1,464,0.30  ;  Aug.  7. 
Ironing    machine.     Shirt-.      C.     H.    Bovuls.       1,466,600 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Ironing    machines,    Electric   heating   system    for.      F.    F. 

Porshee.     1,451,539;  Apr.  10. 
Ironing     machines.      Scraper     for.       W.    S.    Van    Horn. 

1,471,813  ;  Oct.  23. 
Ironing   machines.    Shirt   board   for.     C.   E.   Waream   and 

I).    H.   Benjamin.      1,460,184 ;    June    26. 
Ironing  pad.     C.  E.  Hamilton.     1,445.393  :  Feb.  13. 
Ironing  table.     F.  Baker.     1,470,252  ;  Oct.  9. 
Ironing   table.      E.    L.    Golden.      1,478.951  :    Dec.    25. 
Ironing  table.     E.  H.  Wilkinson.     1,453,649  ;  May  1. 
Irons,  Heat  indicator  for  electric.     A.  Weiss.     1,478,271  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Irons.   Support  for   the   cords   of  electric.     M.   J.   Davis. 

1,476,395  ;  Dec.  4. 
Irons,    Thermostatic    switching   device    for    electric.      F. 

.Termin.     1,469,727;  Oct.  2. 
Irrigating  apparatus.      J.   A.   Norton.      1,454,332;  Mav   8. 
Irrigating  device.    J.  P.  Campbell.     1,454,844  ;  May  15'. 
Irrigating  device.     L.  B.  Demuth.     1,473,087  ;  Nov.  6. 
Irrigation    apparatus,    Automatically-working.       E.     Hol- 
land.    1,456,464;   May  22. 
Irrigation  ditcher.     R.   C.   Chattin.     1,477,033 ;   Dec.   11. 
Irrigation  ditches,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  supplving 

water  to.     G.   T.   Peters.     1,466,956 ;   Sept.   4. 
Irrigation   risers.   Portable  head   for.     V.    E.    Nicolaides. 

1,455,406  ;  May  15. 
Irrigation  signal.     W.  R.  Schindler.     1,451,056  ;  Apr.  10. 
Irrigation     system.       W.    Krause.       1,472,799 ;     No\'.     6 
Irrigation   system.     W.   Krause.     1,478,234:   Dec.    JR. 
Isomeric     trinitrotoluenes,     Separating.       C.     M.     Stlne. 

1,450,675  ;  Apr.  3. 
Jack :  See — 

Air  jack.  Flooring  jack. 

Auto  jack.  Hydraulic  Jack. 

Automobile  jack.  Journal-box  jack. 

Automobile  elevating  jack.      Ladder  jack. 

Boot  and  shoe  jack.  Lifting  jack. 

Car  jack.  Liquid-onerated  jack. 

Chain  jack.  Log-loading  jack. 

Creep  jack.  Lowering  jack. 

Dolly  jack.  Multiple   purchase   jack. 

Electric  jack.  Nonskid  roof  jack. 

Elevating  jack.  Pawl  and  ratchet  jack. 

Floor  jack.  Pipe-lifting  jack. 


Jack :  See — 

Platform   ladder   jack. 

Pneumatic  jack. 

Portable  jack. 

Power  jack. 

Pulling  jack. 

Pump  jack. 

Pumping  jack. 

Rail  jack. 

Scaffold  jack. 
.Tack.     J.    H.   Burkholder. 


Screw  jack. 
Semitrailer  jack. 
Shoe  jack. 
Tire-changing  jack. 
Trailer  jack. 
Trip  jack. 
Vehicle  jack. 
Vehicle  power  jack. 
Wheel  jack. 
1,466,447;   Aug.  28. 


Jack.     F.  H.  Deal.     1,400,229  ;  June  26. 

Jack.     S.  Ellingsen.     1,475,057  ;   Nov.  20. 

.Tack.      T.    F.   Ellis.     1,443,913;    Jan.    30. 

Jack.     W.  G.   Fritz.     1,447,242;  Mar.   6. 

Jack.     F.  Grant.     1,470,830;  Oct.  16. 

Jack.     W.  T.  Gulledge.     1,446,176  ;  Feb.  20. 

.Tack.      P.    Ilsemann.      1,456,379 ;    May   22. 

Jack.      J.    A.    Kimball.      1,467,809;    Sept.    11. 

Jack.     W.  and  J.  Koeck.     1,444,192  ;  Feb.  6. 

Jack.    A.  J.  H.  Kuhsiek.     1,444,796  ;  Feb.  13. 

.Tack.      R.    E.    Manley.      1448,853;    Mar.    20. 

Jack.     R.  N.  Miller.     1,470,180;  Oct.  9. 

Jack.     J.  W.  Moore.    1,464,881 ;  Aug.  14. 

Jack.     J.  H.  Pope.     1,461,786  ;  July  17. 

Jack.     M.  I).  Riker.     1,465,057  ;  Aug.  14. 

Jack.      S.  A.   Snell.     1,452,533  ;   Apr.  24. 

Jack.     F.  R.  Sunderman.     1,454.524  ;  May  8. 

Jack.     W.   B.  Templeton.     1,477,298  ;  Dec.   11. 

Jack.      E.    E.    Thomson.      Rel5,609 ;    May    22. 

Jack.     E.   Whalley.     1,472,538;   Oct.   30. 

Jack.     G.  W.  Williamson.     1,462,878  ;  July  24. 

Jack  and  hoist,  Combination.     T.  H.  Dardani.     1,445,430  : 

Feb.  13. 
Jack   and   tire   inflater,    Combination   pneumatic.      W.   !'■. 

Lucas.     1,457,665  ;  June  5. 
Jack    and    tire    tool,    Combined.      J.    Norris.      1,447,625 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Jack  bolster.     H.   V.  Souders.     1,457,195  ;  May  29. 
Jack,  breast  drill  and  vise,  Combination.     J.  E.  Runner. 

1,447,603  ;  Mar.  6. 
Jack     for     dead-end     insulators.       T.     F.    Johnson,    jr. 

1,472,176;  Oct.  30. 
Jack  handle.     E.  B.  Arnold.     1,468,771 ;   Sept.  25. 
Jack  mechanism.     S.  A.    Snell.     1,460,116  ;   June   26. 
Jack,  Pneumatic.     A.  E.  McNulty.     1,463,654  ;  Julv  31. 
Jack  prop.     S.  L.  Buchanan  and  P.  J.  Lytton.     1,457,145  ; 

May  29. 
Jack    support.      J.    M.    Chappell    and    R.    E.    Edmondson. 

1.450,482  ;  Apr.  3. 
Jack  structure.     J.  P.  Sykes  and  H.  E.  Stover.    1,478.307  : 

Dec.  18. 
Jack  switch.     E.  E.  Yaxley.     1,443,604  ;  Jan.  30. 
Jacks,  Attachment  for.     S.  A.  Irwin.     1,461,355  ;  July  10. 
Jacks,    Swivel    hook    for.      R.    E.    Daniels.      1,465,805 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Jacket    for    preliminary    cure.      T.    Midglev.      1,450,328 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Jamb  fastening.     J.  E.  Ahlvin.     1,470,251  ;  Oct.  9. 
.Iamb  unit,  Adjustable.     C.  F.  Biele.     1,458,025  ;  June  5. 
.Tanitor's  stand.     W.  F.  Sullivan.     1,440,645  ;  Jan.  2. 
Japanning  apparatus.     D.  P.  Domizi.     1,463,313  ;  July  31. 
Jar :  See — 

Drill  jar.  Rotating  jar. 

Pumping  jar.  Sirup  jar. 

Rotary  jar. 
Jar.     G.  C.  Aymar.     Des.  63,117;  Oct.  9. 
Jar  and  casing  therefor.  Heat-insulated.     G.  P.  Altenberg. 

1,445,056  ;  Feb.   13. 
Jar   attachment.      A.  E.    Wittig.     1,459.129 ;   June   19. 
Jar   cap,   Fruit-.     E.   Beavers.     Des.    63,551 ;   Dec.    18. 
.Tar-cap  remover.     H.   G.   Lorentz.     1,442.894  ;  Jan.  23. 
Jar-cap  wrench.     J.   S.  Buckwalter.     1.474,067  ;  Nov.  13. 
Jar    closure.      C.    0.    Emick.      1,460,017 ;    June   26. 
Jar  closure.     W.  Mueller.     1,468,208;   Sept.   18. 
Jar   closure.      A.    Stark.      1.459,558 ;   June    19. 
Jar  closure.     C.  Von   Allmen.     1,463,856 ;   Aug.    7. 
.Tar  closure.  Thread.     C.  Hammer.     1,440,985  ;   Jan.  2. 
Jar  closure,   Vacuum-.     C.    Hammer.      1,440.986 ;   Jan.  2. 
Jar-cover    crimper.      E.    Bard.      1,469,403 :    Oct.    2. 
Jar-cover  remover.     H.  J.  Hammann.     1,448,064  ;  Mar.  13. 
Jar  covers.  Making  battery-.     S.  T.  Campbell.     1,474,510  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Jar  covers.  Means  for  forming  and  securing  gaskets  to. 

W.  J.  Peelle.     1,451,470  ;  Apr.  10. 
Jar  holder.     W.  R.  Cloer.     1,477.865  ;  Dec.  18. 
Jar  holder.     W.  H.  Piatt.     1,471,415  ;  Oct.  23. 
Jar  holder,  Fruit-.     H.  J.  Hammann.     1,448,003  ;  Mar.  13. 
Jar  holder.  Fruit-.    A.  Di  Loreto      1.442.254  ;  Jan.  1«. 
Jar  holder,  Fruit-.    N.  P.  Stone  and  H.  Saeter.    1,470,203  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Jar  holder.  Fruit.     W.  C.  Szykownv.     1,452,941  ;  Apr.  24. 
Jar  lifter.     J.  L.  Kivlan.     1.456.698  ;  May  29. 
•Tar  lifter.     J.  E.  Ringel.     1,441,452  ;  Jan.  9. 
Jar   opener.     W.   J.   Gallagher.     1,476.707 :   Dec.   11. 
Jar  or  bottle  clamp.     J.  Sciortino.     1,471,069  ;  Oct.  16. 
Tar  or  can  holder.     B.  Lauritsen.     1.445.441  ;  Feb.  13. 
Jar    sealing-ring   opener,    Fruit-.      W.    M.    Saunders    and 

L.  V.  Roy.     1,470,488;  Oct.  9. 
Jar-top-fastening  device.      J.  M.  Cruse.      1,454,728  :  May  8. 
Jar  tops,  Implement  for  removing.     E.  Beyer.     1,450,168; 

Apr.  3. 
.Tar-trimming  machine.     J.  L.  Kivlan.     1,456,276  ;  May  22. 


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UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1141 


sealing.     P.  A.   Frost. 
Longman.     1,472,398 ; 


.Tar  wrench.   Fruit-.     A.  Tihl.     l.-171,.S53;   Oct.   23. 
.larrinj?  maebiue.     A.  B.  and  R.  B.  Schuyler.     1,454,490  ; 

May  8. 
.Tars,  Closure  for  fruit  and  other  ■wide-mouthed.     F.   E. 

Baldwin.     1,457,418;  June  5. 
.I.Trs,   Implement   for  opening  and 

1,450.587;  Apr.  .S. 
Jars,  Scaling  top  for  fruit.     C.  H. 

Oct.  30. 
.lars,    tumblers,    and   other   receptacles.    Closure   for.      .\. 

and   11.   Insram.     1,403,892;  Aug.  7. 
Jaw  chuck.  Swing-.     C.  P.  Axelson.     1,455,017  ;  May  15. 
Jay  bar.    J.  A.  L.  Hefner.    1,451,657  ;  Apr.  10. 
Jet    augmenter    or    ejector.      J.    P.    Kirgan.      1,457,777  ; 

June  5. 
Jet    condenser.    Large.      D.    W.    R.    Morgan.      1,457,788 ; 

June  5. 
Jewel  case.     J.   Antal.     Des.  63,445  ;   Dec.   11. 
Jewel  mount.     M.   J.  Stern.     Des.  62,268  ;  Apr.  24. 
Jewel  setter.     J.  R.  and  A.  P.  Jarrell.     1,445,595  ;  Feb.  13. 
Jewel  setting.     S.  Stein.     1.457,196;  May  29. 
Jewel    settings,    Truing.      C.    E.    De    Long.      1,469,500 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Jewelry,  Catch  for.     A.  P.  Blanchard.     1,441.208  ;  Jan.  9. 
Jew-elry  clasp.     I.  A.  Posuer.     1,441.999;  Jan.  9. 
Jewelry   clasp.     J.    R.   Starck.      1,464,452;   Aug.    7. 
Jewelry.  Crown  setting  for  articles  of.     Z.  Anshen.     Des. 

63.548  ;  Dec.  18. 
Jewelry,  Ornamental  beading  for.     G.  G.  M.  F.  Ilartmanii. 

1,441,924  ;  Jan.  9. 
Jewelry,   Safety  clasp  for.     E.   C.   Grassmaii. 

i^Iay  22. 
Jewelry   setting  and   the  like.      J.   Pejchar. 

Jan.  9. 
M'r.  Alii-'ning.     L.  C.  Thornton.     1,478,980 
Jig,  Assembling  and  welding.     J.  Ledwinka. 

Aug.  7. 
Jig.    Automatic    drilling.      E.    J.    Kingsbury.      1,464,005 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Jig,  Bendinsr.     F.  C.  Fischer. 
Jig,   Coal.     G.  W.  Wilmot.     1, 


1,456,30.') ; 

1,441,597  ; 

Dec.  25. 
1,464,207  ; 


1,442,428;  Jan.  16. 
466,866  ;   Sept.  4. 


Jig-conveyer  motor.     L,   Linkowski.     1,456,389  ;   May  22 


Jig     mechanism.       R. 

1.477,006;   Dec.   11. 
Jig  plunger.     R.  W.  Rig 
Joint :  See — 

Adjustable  joint. 

Air-flask   joint. 

Ball   joint. 

Bed-rail  joint. 

Cabinet   joint. 

Concrete-pipe    joint. 

Connecting  joint. 

Corner  joint. 

Kxpnnsion   joint. 

Flexible   joint. 

Insulated  rail  joint. 

Knuckle  joint. 

Lock  joint. 

Locking  joint. 

Metal  joint. 

Oscillating  joint. 
Joint.     W.   M.   Ingram. 


A.     Riley     and     H.     O.     Knapp. 

ler.     1,444,705  ;  Feb.  6. 

Pipe  joint. 

Pipe  and  fitting  joint. 
Rail  joint. 
-  Rail  scarf  joint. 
Railway  joint. 
Railway-rail  joint. 
Railway-track  joint. 
Speedometer  swivel  joint. 
Stovepipe-reducing  joint. 
Sucker-rod  Joint. 
Swing  joint. 
Tool  joint. 
TJniversal  joint. 
Welded  joint. 
Welded   rail  joint. 
Wire  joint. 
1.464,386  ;   Aug.   7. 

Universal.     E.  A.   Lewis. 


Joint  and  power  transmission, 

1.462.016;  July   17. 
Joint    bar.       C.    D.    Young.       1.473,7.'i3  ;    Nov.    13. 
Joint  in  fabricated  form  and  making  the  same.  Permanent. 

J.  L.  Anderson.     1,450,935;  Apr.  10. 
Joint  of  metal-sheathed   construction  material  and  making 

same.     G.  R.  Meyercord.     1,440.615  ;  Jan.  2. 
Joint  or  coupling.  Universal.     H.  Hart-Spratt.     1,450.805  ; 

.\pr.  3. 
Jointer.     P.   Soucy.     1,441,038 ;  Jan.   2. 
.Jointing  tool.     F.  O.  Johnson.     1,445.021  ;  Feb.  13. 
Joints,    Making    welded    and    riveted.      A.    E.    Ostrander. 
1 ,452,523  ;  Apr.  24. 

F.    S.   Barks.      1,467,292 ;    Sept.   4. 

S.  Barrows.     1.458.741  :  June  12. 

S.   Barrows.     1.458.743 ;   June   12. 

R.    Fleming.      1.475.377  ;    Nov. 

G.  Sandman.     1,458,780  ;   June 

hub    liner.    Sectional.      C.    N. 


D. 

D. 

J. 
A. 
and 


27. 
12. 
Barton, 


Jan.  16 

and   hub    liner.    Sectional.      C.    N.    Barton. 

July  24. 

attachment. 


O. 


Gregg 


1,449.174; 


Journal  box. 
Journal  box. 
Journal  box. 
.Touinal  box. 
Journal  box. 
Journal    box 

1,442.422  ; 
Journal    box 

1,462,929  ; 
Journal-box 

Mar.    20. 
Journal-box  bearing. 
Journal-box  jack.    S. 
Journal-box    lid.      P. 
.Tournal-box    lid    and 

Clasen.  1,465,-542 
.Tournnl-hox  se&t.  .T 
Journal  boxes.   Wear  compensator  for.     J.   E.   McDaniel 

1,448,633  ;  Mar.  13. 
Journal  boxes.  Wedge-adjusting  device  for. 

1,466,016;  Aug.   28. 
Journal    lubricator.      G.    W.    ITall   and   M. 

1.447.721  :  Mar.  6. 
.Toumal  lubricator.  J.  J.  Hennessy.  1,444.461 ;  Feb.  6. 
Journal  lubricator.  T.  J.  Holmes.  1,470,739  ;  Oct.  16. 
Journals  and  the  like.  Baseboards  for  the  loose  leaves  for 

A.  Ruf.     1,446,398;  Feb.  20. 


B.  Milewski.  1.475.021  ;  Nov. 
C.  Vaughn.     1,451.601  ;  Apr.  10. 

Bendixen.      1,472,785 :    Nov.    6. 

making  same.  Hooded.  C.  J. 
;  Aug.  21. 

R.    Flemins:.      1.475,378:    Nov. 


20. 


W. 
27. 


P.  R.  Harvej. 
P.    Cochrane. 


Jug.     G.  E.  Curtiss.     Des.  63,396;  Dec.  4. 

Jug.     W.  Walrath.     1,442,709;  Jan.   16. 

Juice    extractor.      W.    R.    Gilbert.      1,443,255;    Jan.    23. 

Juice   extractor.      M.    Rosenfield.      1,474,849 ;    Nov.    20. 

Jumping    tree,    Portable.      P.    R.    Thalken.      1,470,403 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Junk     in     wells,     Fishing     tool     for.      D.    L.    Gllstrap. 

1.472,213;  Oct.  30. 
Kaleidoscopic      projecting     apparatus.        L.      Marchand. 

1,449,122;   Mar.   20. 
Keel  block.     P.  M.  Van  Dyke.     1,442,501  ;  Jan.  16. 
Keeper  plate.   Adjustable.      G.   E.   Anderson.      1,458,637 ; 

June  12. 
Keg,  Metallic.     G.  E.  Mittinger.     1,444,631  ;  Feb.  6. 
Kennel,    Window   dog.      C.    Chaplin.      1,460.945 ;    July   3. 
Kerchief,  Movie.     T.  B.  Lamb.     1,477,654  ;  Dec.  18. 
Kerosene-gas  burner.     J.  A.  Luedecke.     1,472,605  ;  Oct.  30. 
Ketone    body    and    making    same.      C.    Ellis    and    A.    A. 

Wells.     1,450,493  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ketones,  Apparatus  for  producing.     R.   R.  Williams   and 

H.    L.   J.    Haller.      1,450,569;    Apr.   3. 
Ketones,    Manufacture    of.      R.    R.    Williams   and    D.    H. 

White.     1,460,876  ;  July  3. 
Kettle.     J.   H.  Brown.      1,478,729  ;   Doc.   25. 
Kettle  and  the  like,  Electrically-heated.     W.  W.  Soutter. 

1,441,131  ;  Jan.  2. 
Kettle,  Electric.     C.  de  C.  Matulich.     1,454,448  ;  May  8. 
Kettle-lid-raising  means.     W.  H.  S.  Brewer.     1,455,070; 

May  15. 
Kettle,  Melting.     C.  S.  Babb.     1,466,637  ;  Aug.-  28. 
Kettle   or    other   utensil   for   heating   water  or   the   like. 

T.  P.  Eustege.     1,447,414  ;  Mar.  6. 
Kettle   or   similar   article.      J.    Friedman.      Des.    63,463 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Kettle     outlets,    Making    steam-jacketed.       R.     F.     Salis- 
bury.    1,450,231 ;  Apr.  3. 
Kettle,  Pop-corn.     R.  D.  Parks.     1,475,081 ;  Nov.  20. 
Kettle  top.     A.  J.  Turner.     1,472,313  ;   Oct.  30. 
Kettle,  Water.     J.  Haket.     1,477,644;  Dec.  18. 
Kettles  by  zones.  Temperature  control  of.     J.  G.  Lehman. 

Rel5,665  ;  July  31. 
Kettles  by  zones.  Temperature  control  of.     J.  G.  Lehman. 

Rel5,703;   Oct.   23. 
Kettles,  Mounting  tor  fusion.     0.  S.  Sleeper.     1,458,108  ; 

June  5. 
Key  :   See^- 

Offset,    zigzag,    and    stag-      Brake-shoe  key. 
gered  key. 
Key.     E.   A.  Bohlman,      1,472,787;    Nov.   6. 
Key.     J.  W.  Fay.     1,444,963  ;  Feb.  13. 
Keyboard     apparatus.     Instructional     dummy     practice-. 

H.  H.  Yelf.     1,469,750;  Oct.  2. 
Key  bolt.     J.  P.  Northey.     1,447,810  ;  Mar.  6. 
Keybolts,  Making.     J.  Zilliox.     1,446,080  ;  Feb.  20. 
Key  case.     W.  R.  Buxton.     1,443,937  ;  Jan.  30. 
Key-case   holder.     W.   R.  Buxton.      1,452,727 ;   Apr.  24. 
Key    chain    and    tag    holder.    Combined.      P.    Williams. 

1,443,889  •  .Tan.  30. 
Key  check.  Hotel.     J.  C.  Webster.     1,450,878  ;   Apr.  3. 
Key-cutting   machine.     P.   E.  Best.     1,458,217;   June  12. 
Key,  Driving.     R.  A.  Smith  and  E.  B.  Gray.     1,467,400; 

Sept.  11. 
Key-duplicating  machine.     S.   Segal.     1,462,150  ;  July  17. 
Key  fastener.     B.   H.   Fuller.      1,450,588  ;   Apr.   3. 
Key  fastener.    E.  H.  Larkins.     1,458,065  ;  June  5. 
Key  fastener.     A.  A.  Lawson.     1,455,627;  May  15. 
Key  fastener.     C.  B.   Loveland.     1,452,646  ;   Apr.   24. 
Key  guard.     C.  F.  Fowler.     1,466,395  ;  Aug.  28. 
Key    guard.      A.    E.    Hagblom    and    R.    W.    Christensen. 

1,445,309;  Feb.   13. 
Key  holder.     L.  G.  Andrews  and  R.  R.  Theis.     1,451,802  ; 

Apr.  17. 

Key   holder.      J.    Carmel.      1,474,315 ;    Nov.   13. 

Key  holder.     C.  Helscher  and  P.  W.  Koontz.     1,441.855  ; 

Jan.   9. 
Key  holder.     C.  A.  Murray.     1.475,133 ;   Nov.   20. 
Key  bolder.     D.  I.  Reiter.     1,476,642  ;  Dec.  4. 
Keyhole  guard.     W.  D.  Bresee.     1,468,955  ;  Sept.  25. 
Keyhole  g-uard.     H.  Brown.     1,457,017  ;   May  29. 
Keyhole  guard.     S.  J.  Hoff.     1,457,702  ;  June  5. 
Keyhole  guard.     P.  W.  Schou.     1,470,937  ;  Oct.  16. 
Keyless  lock.      W.   Biczak.     1,456,530 ;   Mav  29. 
Keyless   lock.      J.    M.    Kaye.      1,474,042;    iSIov,    13. 
ICey  lock.     D.  M.  Bell.     1,456,584  ;  May  29. 
Key  lock.     H.  Raymond.     1,476,841  ;  Dec.  11. 
Key  lock.     L,  R.  Talbert.     1,470,126  ;  Oct.  9. 
Key-locking  device.     H.  E.  Lorentz.     1,453.630  ;  May  1. 
Key,  Machine.     B.  R.  Benjamin.     1,460,222  ;  June  26. 
Key-opening  can.     D.   B.  De  Land.     1,451,869  ;   Apr.   17. 
Key^operated    machine.    Finger-actuated.      P.    P.    Gorin. 

1,457,111  ;  May  29. 
Key   puller.      L.    E.  Stephens.      1,443,052 ;   Jan.   23. 
Key  retainer.    A.  Daniel.     1,447,012  ;  Feb.  27. 
Key-retaining  device.     L.  B.  Tebbetts.     1,473,361  ;  Nov.  6. 
Key   ring.      H.    C.   Freeh.      1.478.897;   Dec.   25. 
Key  ring.     L.  A.  Walters.     1,466,572;  Aug.  28. 
Key  ring  and  the  like.     L.  P.  Korns.     1.462,205  ;  July  17. 
Key-ring   holder.      C.   Exposito.     1,468.013  ;   Sept.    18. 
Key  support.  Yoke-.     E.   Posson.     1,463,555  ;  July  31. 
Keyways,  Machine  for  cutting.     J.  Alleman.     1,465,460  ; 

Aug.  21. 
i    Keys.   Apparatus  and   process  for  fitting  driving.     R.   A, 

Smith.     1,467,399;  Sept.  11. 


1142 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Coutiimed. 


Keys,  Gauge  for  duplicating.    H.  C.  Ralamoeller.    1,458,540  ; 

June  12. 
Keys,   tools,   and   other   portable  articles.   Lock  and  indi- 
cator    for    lioldins    and    locating.       E.     A.     Falconer. 

1,472,297;  Oct.  30. 
Kicker,  Casing.     O.  D.  Nutter.     1,445,158;  Feb.  13. 
Kiln  :  See — 

Drying  kiln.  Reversing  blower   kiln. 

Limekiln.  Rotary   kiln. 

Removable-top  continuous       Rotating  kiln, 
kiln.  Tunnel   kiln. 

Kiln.     R.  J.  Dyer.     1,452, CSS  ;  Apr.  24. 
Kiln.     F.  Peiter.     1,446.857  :  Feb.  27. 
Kilu.     E.  P.  Stevens.     1,465,744;  Aug.  21. 
Kiln    and   burner   therefor.      E.    M.    Bassler.      1,457,339 ; 

June  5. 
Kiln    and    crib.    Convertible    drying.      G.    W.    AtUerton. 

1,477,682;   Dec.   18. 
Kiln,  Continuous.     F.  Ma.ver.      1,477,837 ;   Dec.   18. 
Kiln,    Continuous    tunnel.      h.    A.    Vincent.      1,477,675  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Kiln,  Dry.     R.  E.  Abbott  and  H.  E.  Beyster.     l,47.'5,7r)5  ; 

Nov.   13. 
Kiln,  Dry.     J.  F.  Hanrahan.     1,471,602;   Oct.  23. 
Kiln,  Dry.     J.  P.  Walsh.     1,469,076  ;  Oct.  9. 
Kiln,  Drying.     C.  A.   Cutler.     1.462,194;   July   17. 
Kiln   for   firing   pottery   and   other   ware.      C.   F.   Bailey. 

1,465,573  ;  Aug.  21. 
Kiln  oil  burner.  Tunnel-.    G.  E.  Irons.    1,465,011 ;  Aug.  14. 
Kiln,    Reversible    circulation    internal    fan.      R.    Thelen. 

1,466,518';   Aug.   28. 
Kiln,  Reversing  blower.     R.  Thelen  and  H.  D.  Tiemann. 

1,468,932;    Sept.    25. 
Kiln,    Rotary    lime-burning.      M.    Hermann.      1,459,302; 

June  19. 
Kiln  system.  Cement-.     D.  S.  Jacobus.     1,463,363  ;  July  31. 
Kiln,   Tunnel.     G.   H.   Benjamin.      1.474.616 ;   Nov.   20. 
Kiln,   Tunnel.      G.   W.    Booth.      1,474.063  :   Nov.   13. 
Kiln,  Tunnel.     H.  M.  Robertson.     1,477,152 ;  Dec.   11. 
Klin,  TunneL     L.  A.  Witte.     1,471,875  ;  Oct.  23. 
Kilns    and   the    like,   Discharge   apparatus   for   lime.      P. 

Dumont.       1.466,996;     Sept.    4. 
Kilns  by  conveyer  belts.  Apparatus  for  unloading.     R.  C. 

Penfield.     1,444,207  ;  Feb.  6. 
Kilns  by  hopper-lifting  devices  or  the  like.  Apparatus  fof 

unloading.     R.  C.  Penfield.     1,444.206:  Feb.  0. 
Kilns,     Car    for    tunnel.       S.     .4.    Mitchell.       1,465,737 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Kilns,   Chain-carrier   mechanism  for  dry.     .T.   B.  Barrow. 

1,478,883  ;  Dec.  25. 
Kilns,  Pipe  system  for.     F.  M.  Creighton  and  C.  J.  Wil- 
liams, jr.     1,476,595  ;  Dec.  4. 
Kiln.s.  System  of.     L.  Weeks.     1,454,358  :  May  8. 
Kindling  compound.     A.  L.   Raven.     1,466,480  ;   Aug.  28. 
Kit,  Camp  and  lunch.    A.  H.  Bishop.    1.458,679  ;  June  12. 
Kit,  Lunch.    J.  G.  Nikart.     1,460,108  ;  June  26. 
Kit,  Pipe-smoker's.     S.  B.  Gardner.     1.458.817:  .Tune  12. 
Kitchen  appliance.     T.  W.  Binder.     1,445,867  ;  Feb.  20. 
Kitchen,  Army  field.     H.  W.  Steiner,  C.  W.  Shipley,  and 

J.  Morrison.     1,451,087  ;  Apr.  10. 
Kitchen   cabinet.      R.    Hoffman.      1.473,703;    Nov.    13. 
Kitchen  fork.     F.  E.  Small.     1.443.508  ;  Jan.  30. 
Kitchen   fork.     F.   B.    Small.     Rel5,680;  Aug.   21. 
ICitchen  table.     A.  T.  Holton.     1.463,701;  Julv  31. 
Kitchen  tool.     H.  Smookler.     1,451,594  ;  Apr.  10. 
Kitchen  utensil.     E.   P.   Vincent.     1,470,78:-!  ;  Oct.   16. 
Kitchen     utensil     handle.     E.     H.     Johnson.     1,451,338; 

Apr.  10. 
Kitchen-utensil   rack.     R.   W.  Roragen  and   E.   O.   Olson. 

1,449,698  ;   Mar.   27. 
Kitchen  ventilator.     W.  R.  Powell.     1,477,590;   Dec.   18. 
Kite.      A.    W.    Cash.      1.452.956 :   Apr.    24. 
Kite.     H.  B.  Holtvoigt.     1.465.040  ;  Aug.  14. 
Kite.     H.  A.  Sellers.     1,453,287  ;  May  1. 
Kite,   Collapsible.     R.  A.   Tromhlev.      1.456,260:   Mav   22. 
Kite,  Miner's.     W.  K.  Peters  and  A.  Foster.     1,478,296  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Kneading  machine.  Automatic.     L.  B.  Donkers.    1,467,715; 

Sept.  11. 
Kneading  machine   specially   for   dry   and   slimy   masses. 

P.   Gundlach.     1,478,116;   Dec.   18. 
Knee-adjusting    mechanism.       J.     A.     Daly.       1,444,591  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Knee  pad.     C.  L.  Clarke.     1,452,360  ;  Apr.  17. 
Knee  pad.     H.  P.  Compton.     1,449,656  ;  Mar.  27. 
Knee     support.     Adjustable.       W.     Graupe.       1,458,933 ; 

June  19. 
Kneeling  bench.     P.  H.  Cain.     1,449. .=!9t  :  Mar.  27. 
Kneeling  pad.     J.   O'Connell.      1,477,763 ;    Dec.   18. 
Knife.    L.  B.  Bates.     1,451,607  ;  Apr.  10. 
Knife.     W.  Clawson.     1,470,147  ;  Oct.  9. 
Knife.     E.  Champlin.     1,472,826  ;  Nov.  6. 
Knife.     T.  Champlin.     1,463,573:  Julv  31. 
Knife.     H.  A.  Comstock.     1,443,701 ;  Jan.  .30. 
Knife.     H.  H.  Doehler  and  M.  Stern.      1,476.030  ;  Doc.  4. 
Knife.     R.  C.  Hnrtleb.     1.47.'i.301  :  Nov.  27. 
Knife.     B.  H.   Hartley.     1,477,483;  Dec.  11. 
Knife.     M.  E.  Hull.     1,449,408  :  Mar.  27. 
Knife.     E.Lewis.     1,449.520  ;  Mar.  27. 
Knife.      C.   F.    Smith.      1.477.291  ;   Dec.   11. 
Knife.     R.  L.  Wright.     1.465,751  ;  Aug.  21 
Knife     adjustment.     Ensilage-cutter-.        E.     S.     Charles. 

1,452,289;  Apr.  17. 


Knife  blades.  Handle  for  detachable.     R.   Whitcomb  and 

F.   Goertz.     1,477,407  :  Dec.   11. 
Knife  cleaner  and  polisher.     C.  H.  Sullivan.     1,449,457  : 

Mar.  27. 
Knife,  Corn-fodder.     F.  Cabalka.     1,467,836;   Sept.   11. 
Knife,  Detachable-blade.     H.  Brix.     1,458,104  ;  June  5. 
Knife    for    trimming    shoe    soles.    Safety.      O.    Erickvam. 

1,471,889  ;  Oct.  23. 
Knife,  Fruit.     A.  L.  Duncan.     1,444,173  ;  Feb.  6. 
Knife,   Grapefruit.      F.   T.   Raubert.      1,460,753 ;    Sept.   4. 
Knife  guard.     M.   Kozlowski.     1,474.722 ;    Nov.   20. 
Knife  guide.     W.  A.  Woodin.     1.478,501;   Dec.  25. 
Knife  handles.  Making.     W.  I.  Nelson.     1,473,121 ;  Nov.  6. 
Knife  lock.     J.  Bobek.     1,454,6(55  ;  May  8. 
Knife    miner's.      J.    P.    and    P.    S.    Widas.       1,458,789 ; 

June  12. 
Knife  or   similar  article.     J.  B.   Sherman.     Des.   63,664: 

Dec.  25. 
Knife,  Paring.     A.  F.  Burkholder.     1,445,746  ;  Feb.  20. 
Knife,  Paring.     E.  B.  Carlson.     1,444.659  :  Feb.  6. 
Knife,  Paring.     F.  Sargent.     1,448,678  ;  Mar.  13. 
Knife,  Paring  and  pitting.     W.  Elmenthaler.     1,446,739; 

Feb.   27. 
ICnife,   Pile-cuttcr.     T.  Bachofen.     1,463,239 ;   July  31. 
Knife,   Planer.     J.   Himes.     1,459.398  ;  June  19. 
Knife,  Potato.     H.  Brooks.     1,477,421 ;  Dec.  11. 
Ivnife,    Razor-blade    pocket.      A.    A.    Tubbs.      1,444,715 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Knife,   Rotary   cutting   and   leveling.      C.   J.    H.   Penning. 

1,444,035  ;  Feb.  6. 
Knife  -  setting      appliance.       E.      Vosburgh.       1,478,539 ; 

Dec.   25. 
Knife,  Skinning.     R.  Blades.     1,470,255  ;  Oct.  9. 
Knife,    Skinning.      D.    Martin.      1,477,510 ;    Dec.    11. 
Knife  support.  Mote-.     J.  F.  Upehurch.     1,441,895  ;  Jan.  9. 
Knife,  Surgeon's,     N.  Seaholm.     1,476,185  ;  Dec.  4. 
Knife  switch.  Manually-controlled  quick-make  and  quick- 
break.     H.  G.  Pape.     1,449,543;  Mar.  27. 
Knife  switch,  Safety.     P.  Fix.     1,470,717  ;  Oct.  16. 
Knife  switches.  Interlocking.     L.  C.  Wescoat.     1,462,055  ; 

July  17. 
Knife,   Topping.     J.   J.  Bundell.     1,476,846;   Dec.   11. 
Knife,  Trick.     T.  B.  Schimpff.     1,445,361  ;  Feb.  13. 
Knife,    Velvet-pile-cutting.      H.    A.    Gregoire.      1,442,334 ; 

Jin.  16. 
Knitted  cap.     I.  G.  Strauss.     1,445,981 ;  Feb.  20. 
Knitted     cap     and    making     the     same.       S.     Rosenberg. 

1.475.6.53:   Nov.   27. 
Knitted  fabric.     H.  T.  Ballard.     Des.  01,868  ;  Feb.  6. 
Knitted  fabric.     H.    Gropper.     1,468,963 ;    Sept.   25. 
Knitted  fabric.     Ef.   Guttman.     Des.   62,551-2  ;   June  19. 
Knitted    fabric.     E.    C.    Ward.      1.475,333;    Nov.    27. 
Knitted    fabric    and    its    production.       I.     Sprlngthorpe. 

1.475.325:    Nov.    27. 
Knitted  fabric  and  making  same.  H.  T.  Fleisher.  1,444,786  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Knitted  fabric  and  producing  same,  Openwork.    R.  Hlnch- 

lifE.     1,451,391 ;  Apr.  10. 
Knitted    fabric    for   garments.      J.    G.   Underwood.      Des. 

62,093  ;  Mar.  13. 
Knitted  fabric,  Method  and  apparatus  for  producing.     L. 

A.   O'Lena.     1,441,110  :   Jan.   2. 
Knitted  fabrics.  Making  warp.    E.  E.  Preston.    1,460,918  ; 

July  3. 
Knitted  fabrics.  Method  and  apparatus  for  napping.     M. 

Friedman.     1,448,485  ;   Mar.   13. 
Knit  fabrics,  Producing.    N.  Schwartz.     1,470,490  ;  Oct.  9. 
Knitted    glove     and     making    same.       G.    P.     Bosworth. 

1,458,102;  June  5. 
Knitted  materials  and  the  like,  Machine-made  seam  for. 

H.  E.  Esche.     1,452,195  ;  Apr.  17. 
Knitted  rib  fabric.     H.  T.  Ballard.     Des.  62,976  ;  Sept.  4. 
Knitting    device.    Manual.      A.    H.    and    C.    H.    Bellamy. 

1,442,040  ;  Jan.  16. 
Knitting  frame   for   the   production   of   openwork    sinker 

wales,  Rectilinear.     A.   Gillier.     1,478,115  ;  Dec.   18. 
Knitting   machine.      C.    Apffel.      1.459,352 ;    June    19. 
Knitting  machine.     H.   T.   Ballard.      1,470,677 ;   Oct.   16. 
Knitting  machine.    A.  F.  Bredannaz.     1,468.697  ;  Sept.  25. 
Knitting  machine.     L.  Robaczynski.     1,468.513  ;   Sept.18. 
Knitting  machine.     C.  Merli  and  G.  Bertolini.     1,443,999  ; 

Feb.   6. 
Knitting  machine.     A.  Selkirk.     1,447,489  ;  Mar.  6. 
Knitting    machine    and    forming   reenforcements.      R.    H. 

Lawson.     1.459,157  :  .Tune  19. 
Knitting  machine   and   needle  therefor.     P.   P.    La  Mon- 
tague.    1,441.591 ;  Jan.  9. 
Knitting  machine  and  producing  split  fabric.    R.  H.  Law- 
son.     1,458.833  ;   June  12. 
Knitting  machine  and  seoarate  latch  needle  therefor.     P. 

P.  La  Monta,gne.     1,441,592;  Jan.  9. 
Knitting  machine.  Circular-.     W.  L.  Houseman.     1,462,551 ; 

July  24. 
Knitting  machine.  Circular-.     R.  W.  Walton.     1,455,370  ; 

May   15. 
Knitting  machine,  Circular-.     T.  Widdowson.     1,464,052 ; 

Aug.  7.  ^ 

Knitting  machine,  Circular  rib-.     T.  C.  Bromley  and  W. 

Cavers.     1,461 ,693  ;  .Tuly  10. 
Knitting     machine.     Circular     warp-.       H.     M.     Smith. 

1.458,156;  .Tune  12. 
Knitting-machine      dial      mounting.         R.      W.       Scott. 

1,441,124  ;  Jan.  2. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 

Alphabefical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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Knittiug-niacliiiie     lieaj.       II.     T.     BiUUud.       l^TO.OTS ; 

Oct.  16. 
Knitting  machine,   Internal-welt-.     R.   Fenn.      1,459,446 ; 

June  19. 
Knitting  -  machine     needle.      J.     G.     Hanes.       1,475,182; 

Nov.  27. 
Knitting  machine  needle.    W.  R.  Scott.    1,468,518  ;  Sept.  18. 
Knitting     machine,     Open     or    lace     work.  "  A.      Gagn6. 

1,450,946  ;  Apr.  10. 
Knitting  machines,  Detector  and  stop-motion  means  for. 

K.   Howie  and  W.  O.  Taylor.     1,456,.5.^3  ;  May  29. 
Knitting    machines,    Jacquard    mechanism    for    circular-. 

L.    Tbth,    C.    Konyves,    and    F.    Strieffler.      1,460,990 ; 

July  3. 
Knitting   machines.    Lace   attachment   for.     E.    O.   Nebel. 

1.463,719;   July  31. 
Knitting    machines.    Loop-forming    mechanism    for.      E. 

Desachy.      1,467,239 ;    Sept     4. 
Knitting  machines,  Needle-controlling  mechanism  for.     M. 

C.  Miller.     1,447,354  ;  Mar.  6. 
Knitting  machines.  Needle-controlling  mechanism  for.     M. 

C.  Miller.     1.4.52.842;  Apr.  24. 
Knitting  machines.  Pattern-control  mechanism  for.    V.  W. 

Andeisen.     1,452,137;  Apr.   17. 
Knitting     machines.     Pattern     wheel     for.     K.     Howie. 

1,448,302  ;  Mar.  13. 
Knitting  machines,  Plating  mechanism  for  straight-.     W. 

S.  Parker.     1,441,745  ;  Jan.  9. 
Knitting  machines,  Sinker  for.   W.  H.  English.    1,475,176  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Knitting  machines.  Sinker  or  web-holder  cam  mechanism 

for.     G.  P.  Bosworth.     1,458,103  ;  June  5. 
Knitting    machines.    Stitch-length-controlling    mechanism 

for.     G.  P.  Bosworth.     1,448.653 ;  Mar.  13.     , 
Knitting  machines.  Stitch  wheel  for.    J.  Bloom.    1,475,045  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Knitting   machines.    Stop   device   for   full-fashioned-stock- 
ing-.    A.  Gee.     1,450,071 ;  Mar.  27. 
Knitting  machines,   Stop  mechanism  for.     A.   K.   Haupt- 

mann.     1,473,580  ;  Nov.  6. 
Knitting    machines.    Stop    motion    for.      W.    T.    Barratt. 

1,461,172;  July  10. 
Knitting    machines,    Stop    motion    for.      E.    S.    Hineline. 

1,4637741 ;  July  31. 
Knitting   machines.    Stopping   device    for.      H.    W.    Nier- 

meyer.     1,471,802  ;  Oct.  23. 
Knitting   machines.   Take-up   mechanism   for.     R.    Fisher. 

1,450,799;  Apr.   3. 
Knitting  machines,   Take-up   mechanism   for.      K.   Howie. 

1,442,069;  Jan.  16. 
Knitting  machines,   Take-up   mechanism  for.     K.   Howie. 

1.470.741  ;  Oct.  16. 
Knitting   machines,   Tension    device   for.      W.    B.   Dugan. 

1,465,934  ;   Aug.   28. 
Knitting  machines.  Timing  connection  for  dial  and  cylin- 
der.    R.  W.  Scott.     1,441,123;  Jan.  2. 
Knitting    machines,    Web  -  holder    cam    for.      A.    GagnS. 

1,457,903  ;  June  5. 
Knitting  machines.   Web-holder  cam  mechanism  for.     F. 

E.  .Tones.     1,477,060;  Dec.  11. 
Knitting   machines.    Web-holder    mechanism   for.      R.    W. 

Scott.     1,467,691;  Sept.  11. 
Knitting  machines.  Yarn-controlling  mechanism  for  spring- 
needle.     F.  E.  Jones.     1,476.518  ;  Dec.  4. 
Knitting    machines.    Tarn-sinking    mechanism    for.       K. 

Howie  and  W.  O.  Taylor.     1,445,767  ;  Feb.  20. 
Knives,    Attachment    for    skinning.      H.    W.    L.    Porth. 

1,452,893;  Apr.   24. 
Knives,  Lock  and  guard  for.     W.  F.  Watson.     1,476,123  ; 

Dee.  4. 
Knob  alarm.     A.   G.  Pappadakis.     1,462,496 ;  July   24. 
Knob  and  spindle  construction.     C.  I.  Parker.     1,442,629  ; 

Jan.  IG. 
Knob  lock.     J.  Montgomery.     1,466,369;  Aug.  28. 
Knob.  Theft-signal  door.     B.  A.  North  and  L.  C.  Rlshel. 

1,476,842;  Dec.  11. 
Knockdown     structure.      E.     E.     Hartman.      1,449,042 ; 

Mar.    20. 
Knockdown  table.     W.  Schwaegler.     1.467,505  ;  Sept.  11. 
Knotter.     H.  D.  Colman.     1,450,941 ;  Apr.  10. 
Knuckle  ioint.     H.  C.  Lord.     1,456,068  ;  May  22. 
Label.     C.  Wiegandt.     1,462,220;  July  17. 
Label-affixing  apparatus.     M.  B.  Ferguson  and  E.   Haas. 

1,452,830;  Apr.  24. 
Label-applying     device.        J.     N.     Tzibides.       1,467,021 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Label-attaching  machine.     F.  M.  Peters  and  W.  H.  Hun- 

gerford.     1,448,364  ;  Mar.  13. 
Label,  Stationery.     M.  R.  Scanlan.     1,461,585  ;  July  10. 
Label-wiping  device.     J.'  E.   Johnson   and  C.    H.   Oslund. 

1,445,321;  Feb.  13. 
Labeling  machine.     C.  Beckmann.     1.446,733;  Peh.  27. 
Labeling  machine.     N.  Muslar.     1,453,020  ;  Apr.  24. 
Labeling  machine.     C.  H.  Nitsch  and  W.  A.  Weightman. 

1,476,636;  Dec.  4. 
Labeling  machine.    V.  S.  Westcott.     1,440  856  ;  Jan.  2. 
Labeling     machine,     Bottle-.       E.     Ermold.       1,447,716 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Labeling  machine,   Can-.     T.  McGhee  and  P.   Woodhead. 

1.443,610:   Jan.   30. 
Labels,  Machine  for  pasting  and  attaching.     L.   Casper. 

1,449,495;   Mar.  27. 


Isabels  to  the  ends  of  boards,   Means  for  attaching  flex- 
ible.    R.  D.  Fay  and  P.  R.  Shaw.     1,477,336;  Dec.  11. 
Laboratories,     Steam    bowl    for    chemical.       J.    Menzies. 

1,454,648;  May  8. 
Laboratory  tabulator.     C.  Penaflor.      1,460,917 ;   July  3. 
Lace.      H.  B.   Barnum.     Des.   63,446 ;   Dec.   11. 
Lace.     J.  G.  Currie.     Des.  62,441-2  ;  June  5. 
Lace.    L.  Dinkelsplel  and  E.  Bosshardt.    Des.  62,890-901 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Lace.     W.  Draycott.     Des.  62,298;  May  1. 
Lace.     H.  Glebel.     Des.  62,719  ;  July  24. 
Lace.     W.   Helbig.     Des.  62,724  ;  July  24. 
Lace.     B.  H.  W.  Hucknall.     Des.  61,978  ;  Feb.  20. 
Lace.     J.  Langenegger.     Des.  62,735 ;  July  24. 
Lace.     T.  Monk.     Des.  62,790;  July  31. 
Lace.     S.  H.  Page.     Des.  62,794-802;  July  31. 
Lace.     S.   H.   Page.     Des.  63,153-6;   Oct.  23. 
Lace.     S.  H.  Page.     Des.  63,311-2;  Nov.  20. 
Lace.     S.  H.  Page.     Des.  63,481-7  ;  Dec.  11. 
Lace.      H.   A.   Philips.     Des.   63,157;    Oct.   23. 
Lace.     G.  Radford.     Des.  62,306-9  ;  May  1. 
Lace.     G.  Radford.     Des.  62,411  ;  May  22. 
Lace.     H.  SeeL     Des.  62,312;  May  1. 
Lace.     H.  Seel.     Des.  62,507  ;  June  12. 
Ijace.     B.Shapiro.     Des.  62,508  ;  .lune  12. 
Lace.     T.  H.  Smedley.    Des.  62,653  ;  July  10. 
Lace.     H.  L.  Stern.     Des.  62,461  ;  June  5. 
Lace   and    in   the    method    of    making    the   same,    Twist. 

W.   C.   Hopewell.     1,446,184 ;   Feb.  20. 
Lace-braiding  machine.     H.  Buscher.     1,447,530  ;  Mar.  6. 
Lace-braiding  machine.    R.  C.  Rahm.     1,446,127  ;  Feb.  20. 
Lace  cutter.     L.  N.  Groner.     1,450,498  ;  Apr.  3. 
Lace    fastener.    Shoe-.      J.    Solomon    and    O.    C.   Billman. 

1,406,673  ;    Sept.    4. 
Lace-locking  means  for  articles  of  personal  wear.     B.  J. 

Triay,  jr.      1,466,075  ;  Aug.  28. 
Lace  machine.     W.  J.  Hawker.     1,473,094  ;  Nov.  6. 
Lace  machine.  Twist-.    A.  B.  Stroud.     1.449,921 ;  Mar.  27. 
Lace,   Shoe.     J.  Alvarez.     1,476,677  ;   Dec.   11. 
Lace,  Shoe.     L.  F.  Unnold.     1,458,088  ;  June  5. 
Lace-tie    retainer,    Shoe-.      C.    J.    Sandberg.      1,446,663 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Lace  tip,  Shoe.     C.  S.  Wolf,  sr.     1,458,017  ;  June  5. 
Lace  with  a  gauzelike  ground,  Manufacture  of.     E.  Tiirck. 

1,447,526  ;  Mar.  6. 
Laces,  Machine  for  tipping  shoe.     S.  Norden.     1,446,059  ; 

Feh.  20. 
Lacing  device.     L.  E.  Washburn.     1,466,078  ;  Aug.  28. 
Lacing  device.  Easy-.     L.   Funck.     1,463,579  ;  July  31. 
Lacing  for  boots.     M.  L.  Oherg.     1,450,047  ;  Mar.  27. 
Lacing  machine.     H.  E.  Enslin.     1,446,167 ;   Feb.   20. 
Lacing,  Shoe.     T.  W.  Miller.     1,476,348  ;  Dec.  4. 
Lacing,  Shoe.     W.  Zapis.     1,474,396  ;  Nov.  20. 
Lacquering  machine.     P.  Harrich.     1,448,065  ;  Mar.  13. 
Ladder.     F.  J.  Bryant.     1,474.760  ;  Nov.  20. 
Ladder.     J.   H.   Dwight.      1,446,382 ;   Feb.   20. 
Ladder.     J.  Grundel.     1,473,228  ;  Nov.  6. 
Ladder.     G.  L.  Squire.     1,464,780  ;  Aug.  14. 
Ladder.     C.  C.  Stevens.     1,471,290;  Oct.  16. 
Ladder.     B.  K.  Ti'aylor.     1.444,759  ;  Feb.  6. 
Ladder.     F.  Veniero.     1,459,350;  June  19. 
Ladder.     M.  A.  Wilford.     1,445,573;   Feb.  13. 
Ladder,    Aerial    extension.      R.    S.    Bolger.      1,470,139 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Ladder    and    conveyer.    Fruit-picker's.      N.    D.    Sergeant. 

1,458,313  ;  June  l^. 
Ladder  and   the   like.    Fire.      .T.    H.   Osborne   and   A.    W. 

Burford.     1,478,793  ;  Dec.   25. 
Ladder  attachment.     P.  M.  Echlin.     1.462,086  ;   July  17. 
Ladder  attachment.     H.  Hunt.     1,462,505  ;  July  24. 
Ladder  attachment.     O.  T.   Larson.     1.447,092 ;   Feb.  27. 
Ladder   bracket.      L.    P.    Reimann.      1,474,289 ;    Nov.    13. 
Ladder  clamp.     J.  J.  Schuh.     1,470,489  ;  Oct.  9. 
Ladder,    Combination.      E.    Darnell    and    L.    G.    Cassidy. 

1,460,792;   July  3. 
Ladder,  Extension.     R.  S,  Bolger.     1,457.100  ;  Mnv  29. 
Ladder,   Extension.     J.   H.  Ridings.     1,445.848  ;   Feb.  20. 
Ladder,  Extension.    R.  M.  Stolworthy.     1,450.312  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ladder,  Extension.     G.  H.  Walchli.     1,461,952  ;  July  17. 
Ladder,   Folding.     A.    S.    Dixon.      1,460,479 ;   July   3. 
Ladder,  Folding.     L,  P.  Riemer.     1,466,757  ;  Sept.  4. 
Ladder  foot.     A.   Johnson.     1,455,002  ;  May  15. 
Ladder    jack,    Adjustable.      J.    R.    Goodwin.      1,441,847 : 

Jan.  9. 
Ladder    jack,    Platform.       C.    A.     Butrum.       1,452,182 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Ladder  platform,  Adjustable.     G.  Le  Flohic.     1,454,750  ; 

May  8. 
Ladder,  Pruning.     S.  J.  Mitchell,  A.  D.  Gabbert,  and  J. 

W.  Blatter.     1,456,813;  May  29. 
Ladder    rest    or    support.      E.    W.    Wendel.      1,467,597 ; 

Dec.    25. 
Ladder    rung,    Replaceable.      P.    T.    Peters.      1,460,680; 

July   3. 
Ladder-scaffold     bracket.       F.      T.     Peters.       1,468,412 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Ladder    scaffold     bracket.       H.     P.     White.       1,477,738 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Ladder,    Ship's.     I-I.     H.    Brann    and    G.    H.    Tenbrook. 

1,447,613  ;  Mar.  6. 
Ladder,   Sidehill.     W.   Martin.      1,442,694 ;   Jan.   16. 
Ladder-step  bracket.      G.  A.  Messacar.     1.475,078  ;  Nov.  20. 
Ladder,  Store.     H.  P.  Howard.     1,452,076;  Apr.  17. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Ladder  support,  Roof-projection.     P.  G.  Gauss.     1,478,823  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Ladders,  Attachment  for.     J.  Comeau.     1,478,941 ;  Dec.  25. 
Ladders,  Brake  for  rolling.     L.  N.  Hampton.     1,471,657  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Ladders,  Platform  for.    M.  R.  Myers.    1,455,220 ;  May  16. 
Ladders,    Safety    device    for.      R.    Mahoney.      1,450,694 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Ladders,  Safety  head  and  track  for  traveling.     F.  W.  Cor- 
nell.    1,450,430  ;    Apr.   3. 
Ladle-dryin?   apparatus.     G.    R.   McDermott.      1,458,350 ; 

June  12. 
Ladle     hanger.       A.     Bergstrom     and     A.     E.     Greene. 

1,446,031 ;  Feb.   20. 
Ladle    mechanism,   Casting-.      J.   B.    Ladd.      1,469,223-5 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Ladle-tilting    mechanism.       A.     C.     Nelson.       1,459,985 ; 

June  26. 
Ladle-turning  mechanism,  Motor-driven.     J.  S.  Townsend. 

1,472,286;   Oct.   30. 
Laminated  spool.      R.    S.  Bolger.     1,445,931 ;   Feb.   20. 
Laminated   springs,   Casing    for.      J.    Zulich.      1,476,508 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Lamp.     J.  H.  Ballweg.     1,470,135;  Oct.  9. 
Lamp.     M.  E.  Bishop.     Des.  63,388  :  Dec.  4. 
.  Lamp.     H.  Christensen  and  E.  L.  Brunswick.     1,455,902  ; 

May  22. 
Lamp.     B.  Carlisle.     Des.   61,926  ;  Feb.   13. 
Lamp.    E.  Culver.     1,448,434  ;  Mar.  13. 
Lamp.     P.  G.  Dix.     Des.  62,020  ;  Mar.  6. 
Lamp.     H.  A.  Douglas.     1,449,503  ;  Mar.  27. 
Lamp.    H.  G.  Fitz  Gerald.     1,453,044  ;  Apr.  24. 
Lamp.     H.  G.   Fitz   Gerald.     1,455,245  ;  May  15. 
Lamp.     W.   H.  Fulper.     Des.  62,023  ;   Mar.   6. 
Lamp.     C.  F.  Gilchrist.     1,465,549  ;   Aug  21. 
Lamp.     C.   E.    Godley.     1,477,819 ;   Dec.   18. 
Lamp.    A.  L.  Hansen.    1,464,088  ;  Aug.  14. 
Lamp.      H.    S.    Johnson.      1,459,104;   June   19. 
Lamp.     O.  Lamacchia.     Des.  63.562 ;  Dec.   18. 
Lamp.     H.   G.  Levy.     Des.  63.475  :  Dec.   11. 
Lamp.     W.  A.  Luby.     1,478,236;  Dec.   18. 
Lamp.     A.  S.  Macdonald.     Des.  62,029  ;  Mar.  6. 
Lamp.     F.  L.  Miller.     1,449,772  :  Mar.  27. 
Lamp.      O.    P.    Muller   and   A.    P.    PopofE.      Des.    63,111  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Lamp.     J.  P.  Nealon.     1,440,617;  Jan.  2. 
Lamp.      W.    Rvlander.      Des.    63,00G ;    Sept.    4. 
Lamp.      A.    Schnitker.      Des.    63,010 ;    Sept.    4. 
Lamp.     J.  C.  Steese  and  C.  A.  HofT.     1,451,123  ;  Apr.  10. 
Lamp.      S.   G.  Warner.     1,463,183;  July  31. 
Lamp.     H.  H.  Wolter.     Des  63,016-8  ;  Sept.  4. 
Lamp,  Acetylene.     J.  M.  Brock.     1.461,572  ;  July  10. 
Lanin.    Advertising.     P.   R.    Rosenberg,   and    R.   Herman. 

1,443,931  :  Jan.  30. 
Lamp,  Aircraft.     A.  L.  Davis.     1,463,677-8  :  July  31. 
Lamp  and  bell,  Combined.     C.  Shlono.     1.441,247  ;  Jan.  9. 
Lamp  and  book  end.  Combined.     E.  Simmons.    Des.  62,870  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Lamp    and    bookrack.    Combined.      A.     S.    Trask.      Des. 

62,678;  July  17.  „_  „. 

Lamp   and   mirror,    Signal.      H.   G.    Schiller.      I,46o,9u0 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Lamp  and  signal.   Auto  tail.     C.   Stern  and  G.  F.  Egan. 

Rel5,661 ;   July   24. 
Lamp    and     sound-reproducing     device.     Combined.       W. 

Ernl  and  A.  E.  Lange,  jr.     Des.   62,714  ;  July  24. 
Lamp,    Art.      L    Kidder    and    L.    Melton.      Des.    62,909 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Lamp,  Automobile.     A.   H.  Reeks.     1,452,654  ;  Apr.  24. 
Lamp,  Automobile.     R.  B.  Benjamin.     1.464,166  ;  Aug.  7. 
Lamp  base.     G.  L.  Ludwig.     Des.  62,028  ;  Mar.  6. 
Lamp  base.     F.  Yokel.     Des.  61,941  ;   Feb.   13. 
Lamp,   Battery.     E.   J.  McEachron.     1,462.207 :   July  17. 
Lamp,  Battery  hand.     E.  Alschuler.     1,445,193;  Feb.  !•". 
Lamp,  Battery  hand.     B.  Alschuler.     1,458,124  ;  June  12. 
Lampblack  burner.     J.  L.  Dostal.     1,462,691 ;  July  24. 
Lamp  bod.v.     T.  I.  Duffy.     Des.  63,639  ;  Dec.  25. 
Lamp  body.     F.  Pirson.     Des.  63,321 ;  Nov.  20. 
Lamp,  Boudoir.     F.  W.  Usher.     1,454,799  ;  May  8. 
Lamp  bracket.     W.  C.  Baer.     1,452,138  ;  Apr.  17. 
Lamp  bracket.     C.  E.  Godley.     1,455,784  ;  May  22. 
Lamp  bracket.     M.  Maibrunn.     1,457.587  :  June  5. 
Lamp  bulb.  Electric.     H.  A.  Baum.    Des.  62,052  ;  Mar.  13. 
Lamp-bulb  installing  and  removing  device.     H.   D.  Grin- 

nell.      1,463,466;    July    31. 
Lamp-bulb  installing  and  removing  device.     H.   D.  Grin- 

nell.     1,468.348;    Sept.    18. 
Lamp-bulb-tilting    device.      W.    F.    Persons.      1,453,281  ; 

May  1. 
Lamp  bulbs,  Antitheft  device  for  electric-.     T.  A.  Dickin- 
son.    1,464,243  ;  Aug.  7. 
Lamp  burner.     R.  Elkins.     ]  ,444,241 ;  Feb.  6. 
Lamp    cap.     Dashboard-.      N.    B.    Lundahl.       1,440,738 ; 

.Tan.   2. 
Lamp,  Carbide.     C.  de  Cazen.     1,443,815  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Lamp,  Carbide.     L.  E.  Polhemus.     1,450,867  :  Apr.  3. 
Lamp  casing.     C.  A.  B.  Halvorson,  jr.     1,466,282  ;  Aug.  28. 
Lamp  casing.     C.  F.  Rabenold.     Des.  62,243  ;  Apr.  24. 
Lamp    casing.    Electric-.      P.    W.    Pomeroy.      1,440,552 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Lamp  casings.   T/eii<;  mounting  for.     E.   G.   IC.   Anderson. 

1,462,472;  July  24. 


Lamp  chimney  or  similar  article.     F.  Kesot.     Des.  62,821 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Lamp  clip  and  stay,  Miner's.     N.  Farley.     1,461,607  ;  July 

10. 
Lamp,  Clock.     G.  Graff.     Des.  61,910  ;  Feb.  6. 
Lamp  column.     F.  Yokel.    Des.  61,940  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lamp,  Column  for  a.     A.  Bostroem.     Des.  61,760  ;  Jan.  9. 
Lamp,  Combination  vehicle.     J.  T.  McGrath.     1,473,307  ; 

Nov.  6. 
T^amp,  Cowl.     E.  Kavanagh.     Des.  63,231  ;  Nov.  6. 
Lamp     device.     Dirigible     automobile.       C.     E.     Kistner. 

1,452.916;  Apr.  24. 
Lamp-dimmer     attachment,     Auto.        N.     C.     Garwood. 

1,471,395  ;   Oct.   23. 
Lamp  dimming  pull  socket.  Thermostatic.     R.  D.   Smith. 

1,456,285  ;   May  22. 
Lamp,   Dirigible.     6.   W.   J.   Crabb.      1,442.604  :   Jan.    16. 
Lamp,  Dirigible.     W.  Schierding.     1,455.149  ;  May  15. 
Lamp    doors.    Lock   for.      E.    W.    Driemeyer.      1,451,870 : 

Apr.   17. 
Lamp,  Electric.     E.   Alber.     1,465,293 ;  Aug.   21. 
Lamp,   Electric.     A.   W.   Becker.     1,459,083 ;    June  19. 
Lamp,  Electric.     M.  Claussen.     1,471.384  ;  Oct.  23. 
Lamp,    Electric.      R.   M.    Eaton.      1.464,382  ;   Ans.    7. 
Lamp,  Electric.     E.  R.  Pennell.     62,919  ;  Aug.  21. 
Lamp,   Electric.     A.   J.   Sanders.      1,474,735 ;   Nov.   20. 
Lamp,    Electric    battery.      M.    L.    Ivaplan.      1,477,876-8 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Lamp,     Electric     candle.       M.     L.     Kaplan.       1,477,875 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Lamp,    Electric    gas.      A.    Lederer.      No.     1,461,359-60  ; 

July  10. 
Lamp,  Electric  gas.     A.   Lederer.     1,461,921  ;   July  17. 
Lamp,  Electric  hand.     D.  Pepper.     1,443,089  ;  Jan.  23. 
Lamp,    Electric    incandescent.      A.    Lederer.      1,464,826 : 

Aug.  14. 
Lamp,   Electric  incandescent.     E.   Rohner   and   E.   Simic. 

1,449,627;   Mar.   27. 
Lamp,      Electric      incandescent.        B.      E.      Shackelford. 

1,463,178;    Julv    31. 
Lamp,  Electric  pocket.     H.  Studer.     1,468,408  ;   Sept.  18. 
Lamp  electrode.  Arc-.     H.  B.  Eynon.    1,444,961-2  :  Feb.  13. 
Lamp,  especially  liydrocarbon  incandescence  lamp.  Vapor. 

P.  Lucas.     1,478,717  ;   Dec.  25. 
Lamp  extinguisher.     F.   Stiyouk.     1,478,491 ;  Dec.  25. 
Lamp   filament  and  support.     A.    S.   Volpian.    1,457,239 ; 

May   29. 
Lamp  finial.     E.   C.   Ruttenberg.      1,477,523-4 ;   Dec.    11. 
Lamp  fixture.     H.  M.  Greist.     1,473,424  ;  Nov.  6. 
Lamp  fixture.     A.  J.  D.  Ohm.     Des.  62.032-4;  Mar.  6. 
r.amp  fixture.     A.  J.  D.  Ohm.     Des.  63,580-1 ;  Dec.  18. 
Lamp    fixture    and    socket    construction.      A.    B.    Barnes. 

1,465,836  ;    Aug.    21. 
Lamp-fixture  arm.     A.  J.   D.  Ohm.     Des.  63,655  ;  Dec.  25. 
Lamp   fixture.   Back   plate  for  a.     A.   J.   D.    Ohm.     Des. 

63,579  ;  Dec.   18. 
Lamp  fixture.  Electric-.    M.  F.  Deach.    1,449,658  ;  Mar.  27. 
Lamp  fixture.  Electric-.    A.  C.  Recker.     1.440,412  ;  Jan.  2. 
Lamp  fixture  or  support.  Electric-.    N.  W.  Nutt.    1,453,887  ; 

May  1. 
Lamp   for   automobiles   and   the  like.      F.    W.    Wakefield. 

1,453,534  ;  May  1. 
Lamp    for    automobiles.    Rear.      M.    Frascadore    and    R. 

Vallone.     1,462,274  :  July  17. 
Lamp  for  road  vehicles  and  like  purposes.     A.  C.  White- 
head.     1,463,643;    July    31. 
Lamp,    Front   for  a  traffic-directing  signal.      0.    Kroehl?. 

Des.   62,401-3;  May  22. 
Lamp  globe.     C.  Costanz.     Des.  63,118  ;  Oct.  9. 
Lamp  guard.     R.  B.  Benjamin.     1,444,054  ;  Feb.  6. 
Lamp  guard.     H.  L.  Hawkins.     1,448,345  ;   Mar.  13. 
Lamp   hanger.     E.   M.   Larklns.     1,454,855 ;   May   15. 
Lamp  hanger.     A.   J.  Thompson.     1,473,713  :   Nov.   13. 
Lamp,  Hanging.     C.  A.  Smith.     Des.  62,188  ;  Apr.  3. 
Lamp  holder,  Adjustable.    D.  Kenneth.     1,444,249  ;  Feb.  6. 
Lamp     bolder.     Electric-incandescent-.       E.     F.     Tweedy. 

1.460.394:   July  3. 
Lamp    holder   for   miners'    caps.      E.    Israel.      1,466,300 : 

Aug.    28. 
Lamp     holder.     Miner's     carbide-.       E.     S.     Barnstable. 

1,454.0.34  ;  May  8. 
Lamp-house     support.     Combination.        W.     Wenderhold. 

1,452,582;  Apr.   24. 
Lamp,   Incandescent.     D.    Gordon.      1,468.264 ;    Sept.    IS. 
Lamp,    Incandescent.      L.    Ryzowicz    and    J.    J.    Bolek. 

1,460,143;    June   26. 
Lamp,  Incandescent  electric.     W.  D.  Hawley.     1,441,150  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Lamp,  Incandescent  electric.     K. 'Kamb-avashi.     1.445,398; 

Feb.   13. 
Lamp,    Incandescent   electric.      C.    E.    Leece.      1.457,440; 

June  5. 
Lamp,  Incandescent  electric.     G.  W.  Turner.     1,450,964  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Lamp,      Instrument-board.     T.     J.     Kerwin,     1.443.182 : 

Jan.  23. 
Lamp     kit,     Automobile.     D.     M.     Wallace.     1,449,961 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Lamp,  Lantern.     A.  J.  D.  Ohm.     Des.  63,164  ;  Oct.  30. 
Lamp,    Lens   for   automobile.      T.   C.    Igo.     Des.    63.230  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Lamp  lock.     R.  E.  Stouffer.     1,459,562  ;  June  19. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1145 


I>anip,  Ix)CkinR.     H.  Hubbell.     1,460,246  ;  June  26. 
Lamp.   Miner's.     W.   W.   Zickler.      1,455.130 :    May    15. 
Lamp,   Miner's  carbide.      H.   Davis.     1,477,431 ;   Dec.   11 
Lamp  mounting  for  velaicle.^.     F.  G.  Alborn.     1,446,441 

Fob.   27. 
Lamp,  Multicolor-ligUt-emitting.     C.   Durrigl.     1,466,428 

Aug.  28. 
Lamp,    Multiple    filament.      G.    E.    Quandt.       1,456,568 

May  29. 
Ivamp,  Multiple  incandescent  electric.    N.Wise.    1.445,120 

Feb.   13. 
Lamp,  Night.    E.  L.  Trenteseau.    1,461,233  ;  July  10. 
Lamp,  Oil.     H.  Courteen.     1,450,580  ;  Apr.  3. 
Lamp  or  other  pedestal.     F.  Koettges.     Des.  62,497-500  ; 

June  12. 
Lamp  or  other  pedestal.     F.   Roettges.     Des.  62,502-3 ; 

June  12. 
Lamp  or  other  shade.    F.  Roettges.    Des.  62,501 ;  June  12. 
Lamp     or    other    shade.       F.     Roettges.       Des.     63,270 : 

Nov.  13. 
Lamp  or  searchlight  for  vehicles.    G.  Fornaca.    1,447,378  ; 

Mar.   6. 
Lamp,  Parking.    M.  A.  Aufiero.     Des.  62,932  ;  Aug.  28. 
Lamp.  I'arking.     C.  T.  Mason.     1.475.443:  Nov.  27. 
Lamp   pedestal  and   stand.   Combined.     G.    Hafele.      Des. 

63,163  ;  Oct.  30. 
Lamp.  Perfume  burning.     N.  L.  Normandi.     Des.  63,266  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Lamp  perfumer.     A.  J.  Flauder.     Des.  62,943-4  ;  Aug.  28. 
Lamp.   Portable.     W.  F.  Lent.      1,455,592  ;   May  15. 
Lamp,  Portable.     'S\'.  J.  Spence.     1,470,774  ;  Oct.  16. 
Lamp,    Portable    electric.      J.    C.    Armour.      1,471,133  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Lamp  post.  Street-.     A.  G.  Kinney.     Des.  63,560-;  Dec.  18. 
Lamp   post.    Yielding  self-arighting  safety.     F.   W.   Gris- 

wold.     1,461,116;   July  10. 
Lamp,   Projection.     I.   Cohen.      1.476,149 :   Dec.   4. 
Lamp,    Projection.      A.    R.    Remark.      1,464.270 ;   Aug.    7. 
Lamp,    Reading.       E.     Mullard,     L.    Valenducq,    and    J. 

Dubois.     1,468,727;    Sept.   25. 
Lamp  receptacle.     G.  B.  Thomas.     1.442,013;  Jan.  9. 
Lamp  reflector.     N.  Rosen.     1,466,484  ;  Aug.  28. 
Lamp    reflector    attachment.       F.     Bedford.       1,453,739 ; 

May  1. 
Lamp,  searchlight,  and  the  like.     J.  G.  Smith.     1,469,690  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Lamp,  shade.      S.    H.    Baker.      1,477,991  ;    Dec.    18. 
Lamp  shade.     A.  L".  Grentz.     Des.  62.484  ;  June  12. 
Lamp  shade.     S.  G.  Mandalian.     1,468,865  ;  Sept.  25. 
Lamp  .shade.     A.  J.  D.  Ohm.     Des.  63,003  :   Sept.  4. 
Lamp  shade.     X.   W.  Perrin.     Des.  61.932  ;   Feb.   13. 
Lamp   shade.      W.   F.   Rusche.      Des.   62,365 ;   May   15. 
Lamp    slmde.      A.    Scherer.      1.467.689  :    Sent.    11. 
Lamp  shade.     G.  I.  Schlpy.     Des.  62.676  ;  July  17. 
Lamp  shade.     E.  H.   Strauss.     1.472,502;   Oct.   30. 
Lamp  shade.     E.  H.  Strauss.     1.476,190  ;  Dec.  4. 
Lamp  shade.     F.  Yokel.     Des.  61.93.S  ;   Feb.   13. 
Lamp  shade.     F.  Yokel.     Des.  62,113  ;  Mar.  20. 
Lamp    shade,    Adjustable.      R.    S.    Standish.      1,449,018; 

Mar.   20. 
Lamp  shade  and  stand.   Combined.     J.   F.  Kohler.     Des. 

63,184-6;  Oct.  30. 
Lamp  shade  and  stand.  Combined.     M.   Kornblum.     Des. 

62,026;  Mar.  6. 
Lamp  shade  and   stand.  Combined.     M.  Kornblum.     Des. 

62,239;   Apr.    24. 
Lamp-shade  carrier.     H.  J.  -Waite.     1,477,734  ;  Dec.  18. 
Lamp-shade-delivery    box.      T.    J.    Keeping.      1,453,275 ; 

May  1. 
Lamp  -shade,   Detachable   and   foldable.      R.    M.    Amores. 

1,452,773:   Apr.   24. 
Lamp    shade.    Electric.      J.    M.    Crucct.       Des.    62,231 ; 

Apr.   24. 
Lamp-shade  frame.  Extensible.     E.  H.  M.  J.  J.  de  Martilly. 

1,447,284;   Mar.   6. 
Lamp-shade  holder.     R.  B.  Benjamin.     1.442.850;  Jan.  23. 
Lamp-shade  holder.     J.  Peterson.     1,473,380  :  Nov.  6. 
Lamp     shade,     Mounting.       S.     R.     Schwartz     and     A. 

Bostroem.     1,472,686;  Oct.  30. 
Lamp-shade  panel.     H.   J.   OBoyle.     1,463.722;   July  31. 
Lamp  shades.  Manufacturing  filigree  metal.     A.  E.  Shep- 
herd and  E.  G.  Lovering.     1,466,033  ;  Aug.  2S. 
Lamp,    Show-case.      F.    A.    Van    Doren.       Des.    62,857 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Lamp.    SignaL      C.    E.    Godlpy.      1.475.296:    Nov.    27. 
Lamp  socket.     R.  B.  Benjamin.     1.474.015  :   Nov.   13. 
Lamp  socket.     W.  L.  Brooks.     1.444.454  ;  Feb.  6. 
Lamp   socket.     L.   Erikson.      1,469.038 ;    Sept.   25. 
Lamp  socket.     C.  Garcillan.    1.464,602  ;  Aug.  14. 
Lamp   socket   and   shade  holder.    Electric.      N.    W.    Nutt. 

1.441.741;  Jan.  9. 
Lamp  socket.  Electric-.    R.  B.  Benjamin  and  P.  D.  Phillips. 

1.453,827  ;  May  1. 
Lamp  socket.  Electric-.     C.  E.  Stahl.     1,451,122  ;  Apr.  10. 
Lamp    socket.    Focusing-.       F.     H.     Wetzel.       1.450,700 ; 

June  19. 
Lamp  socket.  Multiple.    B.  I.  and  B.  Rockoff.     1.471.208; 

Oct.  16. 
Lamp   sockets.    Extensible   support   for    electric-.      W.    B 

Kahns.     1.443.747;  .Tan.  30. 
Lamp.     Spot     and     extension.       E.     G.     K.     Anderson 

1.469,981  ;  Oct.  9. 
Lamp  stand.     A.  L.  Grentz.     Des.  62,025  ;  Mar.  6. 


Electric-.      I.    L.    Kleinfield.     Des.    62,734; 


Lamp  stand.     S.  Miura.     Des.  62,031  ;  Mar.  6. 
Lamp    stand.      E.    G.    Perkins.      1,459.249 ;    June    19. 
Lamp  stand.     V.  Toothaker.     Des.  63,126  ;  Oct.  9. 
Lamp    stand.      F.    A.    Wyatt.      Des.    63,116 :    Oct.    2. 
Lamp  stand  and   lamp  protector.   Combination.      G.   Pot- 

stada.     1,440.694  ;  Jan.  2. 
Lamp  stand.  Electric-.     II.  Dunn.     1.446,695  ;  Feb.  27. 
Lamp  stand,   Electric.      I.  L.  Kleinfield.     Des.  62,236-8; 

Apr.  24. 
Lamp   stand, 

July  24. 
Lamp  stand. 
Lamp     stand, 

July  3. 
Lamp  stand  or  similar  article.     H.  Christensen  and  E.  L. 

Brunsv?ick.    <Des.  62,136  ;  Mar.  27. 
Lamp   stand,    Statuette.      A.   T.   Guilbert.      Des.    62,203; 
Apr.  10. 

E.  Brandts.     Des.  62,877;  Aug.  21. 
J.  W.  Gosling.     Des.  62,570  ;  June  26. 
E.   B.    Pike.      Des.    61.934-5 ;    Feb.    13. 
E.   B.   Pike.     Des.   62.110-1 ;   Mar.   20. 
A.  Steffen.     Dos.  63.125  ;  Oct.  9. 


Electric-.    R.  J, 
Ornamental. 


Travers.    1.448,949  :  Mar.  20. 
C.     Vehling.        1,460,992 ; 


Lamp,  Standing. 
Lamp  standard. 
Lamp  standard. 
Lamp  standard. 
Lamp  standard. 
Lamp  standard. 
Lamp  standard. 
Lamp  standard. 
Lamp  standard 
Lamp,   Street. 


A.  StefCen. 
F.  Yokel. 
F.  Yokel. 
F.  Yokel. 
R.  A.   Fancy. 


Des.  63.441  ;  Dec.  4. 
Des.  62,370;   May   15. 
Des.   63,274;   Nov.   13. 
Des.   63.349-50;   Nov.  20. 
1,440.664  ;   Jan.   2. 


J.    B.    Nicholson. 

1,469,208;  Oct.  2. 
H.     T.      Bellamy. 


1,475,584  ; 


Lamp,  Street  signal.     P.  Milliken.     Des.  62,030  ;  Mar.  6 

Lamp  support.      W.  Berk.      1.456,297  ;  Mav   22. 

Lamp  support.     M.  R.  Goldberg.     Des.  62,903  ;  Aug.  21. 

Lamp  support.     V.  W.  Pag6.     1,456,459  ;  May  22. 

Lamp  support.  C.  K.  Strausbau.gh  and  W.  Mclntyre. 
1,442,189;  Jan.  16. 

Lamp    support.    Automatic    dirigible. 
1,475.080:   Nov.   20. 

Lamp,  Switchboard.     E.  A.  Bohlman 

Lamp,      Switchboard     incandescent. 
1.478,014;  Dec.   18. 

Lamp    switch.    Hand-.       F.    L.     Humeston. 
Nov.  27. 

Lamp,  table  lamp,  and  pedestal.  Combination  floor.  J. 
Rosenberg.      1,456,194  ;   May   22. 

Lamp,  Therapeutic.     H.  W.  Nelson.     1,470.698  ;  Oct.  16. 

Lamp,  Tonneau.     N.  L.  Snorf.     1,476.929;  Dec.  11. 

Lamp,  Variable  electric.  J.  Ardo  and  F.  Melfo.  1,464,346  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Lamp,  Vapor  arc.     H.  C.  Rentschler.     1.451,271 ;  Apr.  10. 

Lamp,  Vehicle.     C.  E.  Godley.     Des.  62,945  ;  Aug.  28. 

Lamp,  Vehicle.     E.  A.  Kuen.     1,469,187;   Sept.  25. 

Lamp,   Vehicle.     C.   McKeever.      1,444,930 ;   Feb.   13. 

Lamp,   Vehicle.     F.   A.   Ross.     Des.   63,659 ;   Dec.   25. 

Ijamp,  Water-cooled.     L.   A.   Wilson.     1,457,646  ;   June  5. 

Lamp  with  brake-controlled  supporting  arms  for  incan- 
descent lamps.  Electric  table.  G.  Weber.  1,474,304 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Lamp  with  signal  pane  and  compass,  Electric  pocket. 
P.  Yokovama.     1,459,274  ;  June  19. 

Lamp  wrench.     L.   F.   Despres.      1,467,535 ;   Sept.   11. 

Lamps  and  making  the  same.  Filamentary  body  for  elec- 
tric.    K.  D.  Hall  and  H.  H.  Smith.     1,461,117  ;  July  10. 

Lamps  and  similar  a'rticles,  Apparatus  for  exhausting 
incandescent  electric.  M.  P.  Wetmore.  1,445,811 ; 
Feb.  20. 

articles.    Manufacture    of    incandes- 
E.     Mitchell     and     A.     J.     White 


Lamps    and    similar 

cent     electric.     L. 

1,453,595  ;  May  1. 
Lamps  and  the  like.  Device  for  handling  electric.     G.  E, 

Hatfield.     1,476.817  ;  Dec.   11. 
Lamps  and  the  like.  Support  for. 

June  5. 
Lamps,  Antiglare  device  for.     G.  E.  Petersen.     1.467,194 

Sept.  4. 
Lamp.*?,  Attachment  for  electric. 

June  19. 
Lamps,   Attachment  for    miner's. 

June  19. 
Lamps,    Base    for    portable.      W. 

May  15. 
Lamps,     Cable    terminal    for    arc. 

1,456,746:  May  29. 
Lamps,  Casing  for  parking.     C.  S.  Overton. 

May  22. 
Lamps,   Cleaner  for  burners  of  carbide.     J.  W.  Jacobson 

and   J.    E.    Turja.     Rel5,598 ;   May   15. 
Lamps,    Closure    construction    for    auto.      E 

1,461,799  :  .July  17. 
Lamps,   Coating   for   electric.     M.    Luckiesh. 

Aug.  7. 
Lamps,  Device  for  incandescent.     F.  W.  Salz. 

Sept.  18. 
Lamps.  Elastic  ring-shaped  holder  for  small, 

1,450,547;    Apr.    3. 
Lamps,  etc.,  Device  or  apparatus  for  avoiding  the  glare  or 

dazzle  emanating  from,    A.Reeves.     1,464,884  ;  Aug.  14. 
Lamps,     Flexible     shade    for    electric.       P.     M.     Ashley. 

1,465.333;  Aug.   21. 
Lamps.     Glare-preventing     device     for.        P. 

1,461,749  ;  July  17. 
Lamps.    Guard   for   gasoline.      V.   A.   and    V. 

1.471,193  ;  Oct.  16. 
Lamps,    heaters,    and   blowers.    Heat-focusing 

combined  electric.     W.  A.  Brown.     1,457,873 


G.  Graff.     Des.  62,446 


L.  Schmidt.  1,458,994 

G.    Date.  1,459,576 

F.    Lent.  1,454,935 

T.     F.  Uhlemann 


Des.  62,408 


E.    Kuen. 

1,464,101 ; 

,     1,468,084 ; 

F,  P.  Heine. 


Burbidge. 

O.    Nevins. 

device   for 
;  June  5. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


iiunips,    Lens    ior    vehicle.      E.    L.    Elliott.      1,475,806; 

Nov.  27. 
Lamps,  Means  for  controlling  the  light  rays  of  reflector. 

A.  C.  Wood.     1,476,132  ;  Dec.  4. 
Lamps,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  in- 
candescent.      H.     D.     Madden     and     J.     J.     Higgins. 

1,461,155;  July  10. 
Lamps.    Nonglare    shade    for    automobile.      O.    C.    Olney. 

1,446,925  :   Feb.   27. 
Lamps,   Switch   for   portable.     A.   U.   Arnoll.     1,458,460 ; 

June  12. 
Lamps,  Treating  filaments  for  incandescent  electric.    J.  H. 

Ramage.     1,461,140  ;  July  10. 
Lamps,  Treating  filaments  for  incandescent  electric.     H.  H. 

Smith.     1,461,100  ;  July  10. 
Land,   Hand   tool   for  cultivating  and   scarifying.      A.   J. 

Savage.     1,471,982;  Oct.  23.  • 

Land  leveler.     W.  H.  Monroe.     1,462,120;  July  17. 
Land-leveling  device.     L.  D.  Hopfield.     1,444,543  ;  Vt^h.  6. 
Land-leveling  device.     L.  D.  Hopfield.     1.457,878:  June  5. 
Land  packer.      S.   K.   Dennis.      1.477,323  ;   Dec.   11. 
Land   pulverizer   and    mulcher.      G.    1'.   Mix.      1,467,056 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Land    roller,    Motor-driven.      W.    Kippenhan.      1,452,974 ; 

Apr.   24. 
Landing  device.     H.  C.  F.  Holz.     1,461,660;  July  10. 
Lantern.     E.  1.  Blair.     1,464,743  ;  Aug.  14. 
Lantern.     T.  E.  Daiil.     Des.  62,937  ;  Aug.  28. 
Lantern.     H.  V.  Drumm.     1,474.895:  Nov.  20. 
Lantern.     W.  T.  Evans.     1,470,432  ;  Oct.  9. 
Lantern.      J.   W.   Gosling.     Des.    63,050 ;    Sept.    25. 
Lanti'in.     A.    H.   Handlan.     1,477,755 ;   Dec.   18. 
Lantern.     C.  J.  Jensen.     1,453,798  ;  May  1. 
Lantern.     R.  T.  Toensfeldt.     Des.  63.205  ;   Oct.  30. 
Lantern.     F.  W.  Van  Dnyn.     1,476,117  ;  Dec.  4. 
Lantern.     S.  G.  Warner.     1,467.346:   Sept.   11. 
Lantern.     H.  H.  Wolter.     Des.  63,547  ;  Dec.   11. 
Lantern     and     support     for     same.      J.    M.    Fitzgerald. 

1,448,922;    Mar.    20. 
Lantern  bail.     J.   H.   Molthan.     1,441,518;   Jan.   9. 
Lantern,  Bracket.     T.  E.  Dahl.     Des.  62,887  ;  Aug.  21. 
Lantern    bracket.      A.    J.    Valine    and    I.    H.    Scraftord. 

1,472,894  ;  Nov.  6. 
Lantern  cage.     M.  F.  Bramley.     1,474,401  ;  Nov.  20. 
Lantern,  Decorative.     V.  E.  Dessart.     1,458,687  ;  June  12. 
Lantern,  Electric.     T.  Mee,  jr.     1,461,540  ;  July  10. 
Lantern,  Electric.     A.  A.  Pearson.     1,444,267  ;  Feb.  6. 
Lantern,    Electric    hall.      F.    S.    Crowell.      Des.    61,965; 

Feb.   20. 
Lantern,    Electric    railway.      P.    J.     Sloan.       1,464,855 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Lantern,    Portable   electric.      C.    B.    Burnet.      1,471,682; 

Oct.   23. 
Lantern,    Projecting.      B.    B.    Isaacs   and    J.    E.    Marqua. 

1,450,179;  Apr.  3. 
Lantern,   Railway   signal.      R.    B.   Benjamin.      1,476,037 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Lantern,     Railway     signal.       P.     J.     Sloan.       1,446,133 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Lantern,  Signal.     F.  J.  Rode,  R.  I.  Frost,  and  J.  L.  Listen. 

l,4oS,938;   May   22. 
Lantern,  Signal.     G.  W.  Stewart.     1,458,665;  June  12. 
Lantern,   SignaL     W.  A.  Welton.     1,477,923  ;_  Dec.   18. 
Lantern-slide      projecting      apparatus.      R.      C.      Smith. 

1,453,893  ;  May  1. 
Lantern  support.     B.  W.  Nutt.     1,451,920  ;  Apr.  17. 
Lantern,  Wall.     G.  J.  Klein.     Des.  63,053;  Sept.  25. 
Lanterns,   Detachable  fusee  and   torpedo  holder  for  rail- 
way.   A.  C.  Nordman.     1,471,194  ;  Oct.  16. 
Lanterns,     Focusing     finder     for.       C.     O.     Harrington. 

1,461,418  ;  July  10. 
Lanterns,  Maintaining  a  source  of  light  in  a  desired  posi- 
tion in.     C.  0.  Harrington.    1,461,187  ;  July  10. 
Lanterns;    Side    panel    for.      F.    E.    Dahl.      Des.    63,026; 

Sept.   18. 
Lap.     H.  B.  Carlson.     1,441,781;  Jan.  9. 
Lap.     A.  J.  De  Wille.     1,440.820  ;  Jan.  2. 
Lapboard   for   card  players.   Collapsible.     B.   W.  Alpiner. 

1,462,471  ;  July  24. 
Lap  former,  Toric-.     A    E.  Maynard  and  W.  A.  Gunning. 

1,455,444  ;  May   15. 
Lap  preventer.   Split-.     W.   Harrop,  P.  Reilly,  and  P.  F. 

Farrell.     1.455,884  ;  May  22. 
Lapper.     L.  V.  Warner.     1,452,769  ;  Apr.  24. 
Lapping  machine.     H.   A.    Erickson.      1.475.990 ;    Dec.   4. 
Lapping  machine.     F.  O.  Hoagland.     1,472,835  ;  Nov.  6. 
Lapping     machine.       C.     E.     T.     Schribner.       1,467,693 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Lapping  machine.     E.  A.  Suverkrop.     Rel54584;  Sept.  11. 
Lapping-machine   tool.      W.   J.   AUes   and   S.   C.   Probert. 

1,472,422  ;   Oct.    30. 
Lard  substitute.     C.  Ellis.     1,446,004;  Feb.  20. 
Last.     S.  E.  Boynton.     1,447,232  ;  Mar.  6. 
Last.     S.  A.  Eddins  and  W.  H.  Bnvnard.     1,444,675  ;  Feb.  6. 
Last.     G.  B.  Fitz.     1,447,240  ;  Mar.  6. 
Last.     C.  H.  Helmer  and  J.  Wehrung.     1,463,814  ;  Aug.  7. 
Last.    W.  A.  Krentler.     1,460.358 ;  .Tune  26. 
Last.     G.  G.  Schelter.     Rel5,572  ;  Apr.  3. 
Last.     C.  M.  Searl.     1,461,051  :  .July  10. 
Last.     F.  J.  Shanisey,  sr.     1,448,042  ;  Mar.  13. 
Last.      L.    F.    Small.      1,460,442 ;    July   3. 
Last.     L.  F.  Small.     1,460,450  ;  July  3. 


Last  and  making  the  same.     T.  W.  McNichol.     1,460,679 ; 

July  3. 
Last,   Block.     G.   B.   Ktz.      1,475,943 ;    Dec.   4. 
Last,     Combined     link     and     hinge.       W.     A.     Krentler. 

1,459,061 ;  June  19. 
Last,  Darning.     C.   Farmer.     1,448,797 ;   Mar.  20. 
Last    for     shoes    and    sandals.    J.    Thomas.     1,451,635 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Last,  Hinged.     A.  E.  Goodwin.     1,445,505  ;  Feb.  13. 
Last  re-forming.     J.   and   C.   H.   Fitzpatrick.     1,454,160 ; 

May  8. 
Last,  Shoe.     C.  K.  MacDonald.     1,468,644  ;  Sept.  25. 
Last  support.     J.  C.  Torchia.     1,452,991 ;  Apr.  24. 
Last  with  reenforced  toe.     G.  B.  Fitz.     1,453,317  ;  May  1. 
Lasting  machine.     O.  Ashton.     1,472,823  ;  Nov.  6. 
Lasting    machine.      A.    Bates.      1,469,244 ;    Oct.    2. 
Lasting  machine     A.  Bates.      1,472,0:^9 ;    Oct.   30. 
Lasting  machine.     C.  F.  Pym.     1,469,848  ;  Oct.  9. 
Lasting  machine.      T.    H.   Seeldy.     1,477.011.   Dec.   11. 
Lasting  with  wire.     M.  M.  SOrensen.     1,456,288  ;  May  22. 
Lasts,    Cushioned    toe    reenforce    for.      R.    C.    Webster. 

1,461,469  ;  Julv  10. 
Lasts,  Machine  for  sawing.     T.  W.  McNichol.     1,460,678  ; 

July  3. 
Latch.     S.  D.  Butterworth.     1,463,385;  July  31. 
Latch.     S.  D.  Butterworth.     1,475,169  ;  Nov.  27. 
latch.     S.  D.  Farmer.     1,475,692;  Nov.  27. 
Latch.     C.  A.  Massoll.     Rel5,619  ;  June  5. 
Latch.     W.  L.  Myers.     1,452,211  ;  Apr.  17. 
Latch.     L.  Ottinger.     Rel5,569  ;  Apr.  3. 
Latch.     W.  S.  Witten.     1,456,169  ;  May  22. 
Latch,  Adjustable.     D.  A.  Schendel.     1,442,976;  Jan.  23. 
Latch,  Automatic  door.     C.  Peters.     1,453,282  ;  May  1. 
Latch,  Automatic  window.     A.  L.  Bourbeau.     1,463,866  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Latch,   Box.     J.   Pinten.      1,473,869 ;    Nov.    13. 
Latch,   Dead-bolt  night.     M.  Falk.     1,446,085  ;  Feb.  20. 
Latch,  Door.     W.  S.  Hamm  and  J.  A.  Giese.     1,466,162  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Latch,   Door.     W.    S.   Hamm.     1,474,028 ;   Nov.   13. 
Latch,  Door.     C.  F.  Lee.     1,465,672  ;  Aug.  21. 
Latch,  Door.     H.  B.  Lindsay.     1,448,137  ;  Mar.  13. 
Latch,   Door.     R.   G.   Moore.     1,471,523;   Oct.   23. 
r^tch.  Door.     R.  G.  Moore.     1,473,378;  Nov.  6. 
Latch,  Door.     O.  D.  Willis.     1,459,701  ;  June  19. 
Latch,  Door.     R.  G.  Willis.     1,446,078;  Feb.  20. 
Latch,  Door  or  gate.     A.  B.  Chambei-s.     1,457,962  ;  June  5. 
Latch,  Drawer.     O.  M.  Stevens.     1,446,356;   Feb.  20. 
Latch,  Dump-car-door.     H.   S.  Hart.     1,472,416;  Oct.  30. 
Latch,  Elevator-door.     W.  A.  Williams.     1,454,095  ;  May  8. 
Latch,  End-gate.     J.  M.  Gray.     1,450,365  ;  Apr.  3. 
Latch     for     doors.      Foot-operated.      C.     B.      Dillistone. 

1,453,308  ;  May  1. 
Latch    for    doors   of   motor"  vehicles.      E.    B.    Descombes. 

1,470,001  ;  Oct.  9. 
Latch  for  gates.     J.  Anderson.,    1,447,705;   Mar.   6. 
Latch    for    vehicle    doors.      S.    M.    Bradley.      1,468,954 ; 

Sept.    25. 
Latch    for    vehicle    doors.      R.    B.    Kaimer.      1,446,848 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Latch,  Gate.     M.  Ainsworth.     1,474,575  ;  Nov.  20. 
Latch,  Gate.     J.  W.  Bowers.     1,445,000 ;  Feb.  13. 
Latch,  Gate.     M.  H.  Judge.     1,450,443  ;  Apr.  3. 
Latch,  Gate.     W.  S.  Witten.     1,470,249  ;  Oct.  9. 
Latch,    Gravity.      C.    G.    Palmer.      1,469,590;    Oct.    2. 
Latch   hood.     L.   Massurger  and  L.   Marqu^.     1,468,823 ; 

Sept.    25. 
Latch,  Hook.     I.   Sonnenthal.     1,468,089;   Sept.  18. 
Latch  mechanism.     R.  L.  Ford.     1,452,479  ;  Apr.  17. 
Latch-needle-making  machine.     J.  A.  Calder.     1,447,756 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Latch,  Night.     W.  H.  Brabant.     1,447,754  ;  Mar.  6. 
Latch    or    bolt    operating    mechanism.      A.    S.    Flowers. 

1,441,336  ;  Jan.  9. 
Latch     parts.      Protecting     device     for.        L.     Ottinger. 

1,461,044  ;  July  10. 
Lath,  Plaster-board.     J.  Schumacher.     1,473,445;  Nov.  6. 
Latch,      Presser-foot.        H.      Maimin     and     A.     Freddy. 

1,462,050  ;   .July  24.  ^    ^^ 

Latch,     Roller-door.       P.      H.     Woolhether.       1,478,502 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Latch,    Self-adjusting   door.      B.    A.    Woina.      1,450,624 ; 

Apr.    3. 
Latch  spindle.     H.  S.  Lockwood.     1,472,481  ;  Oct.  30 
Latch  spring.     G.  E.  Hitchcock.     1.441,151  ;  Jan.  2. 
Latch,    Vehicle    door.      I.    H.    Gordon    and   C.    E.    Miles. 

1,470,075;  Oct.  9. 
Latch,  Vehicle  door.     R.  V.  Kaimer.     1.453.712  ;  May  1. 
Latch,  Vehicle  door.    W.  R.  Wiley.     1,449,477  ;  Mar.  27. 
Latch,    Wagon-dump-body.      H.    G.    Frazier.      1,457,357; 

Latch,   Windshield.     G.   E.   Grimm.     1,474,076;   Nov.   13. 

Lath.     M.   E.   Roberts.     1,462,579  ;  July  24. 

Lath  board.     S.  R.   Shoup.     1,446,324;  Feb.  20. 

Lath  board.  Machine  and  method  for  manufacturing.     W. 

D.    Hicks.      1,464,360;   Aug.    7.  ,.,;--,„- 

Lath  boards.  Machine  for  making.    S.  M.  Ford.    1,457,664  ; 

Lath,  Metal  building.    W.  M.  and  H.  H.  Guyse.     1,444,376  ; 

Feb.   0. 
Lathing.     J.   F.   Phillips.     1,442,029;   Jan.   9. 
Lathing,  Wire.     H.  B.  Greening.     1,464,706  ;  Aug.  14. 
Lathe.     N.  F.  Brasacchio.      1,477,102 ;   Dec.  11. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1147 


Lathe.    J.  Burt     1,406,40"  ;  .^iisi-  28. 

Lathe.      N.   F.    Frettor.      I,463,i505 ;   July   31. 

Lathe.     L.  K.  Oodfriaux.     1.44(!.557  :   Feb.  27. 

Lathe.     C.  E.  Seiirfh.     1.444,894  :  Fob.  G. 

Lathe.     A.   Wormser.      1,455,558;   May   15. 

Latbe    aud    taper-cuttins    inp;ins    for    the    same.      G.    D. 

Sundstraiid.      1,470.114  ;   Dec.   4. 
Lathe  attaohmont.     A.  O.  Hanson.     1.44.'?,127;  .Tan.  2."?. 
Lathe,  Automatic  piston-ring.     C.  E.  Johnson.     1,471,032  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Lathe,  Backing-off.    J.  Dlckescheid.     1,472.6.'?C  ;  Oct.  30. 
Lathe-boring  tool.     S.  A.  Dennard.     1,441,562;  Jan.  0. 
-      ■  attachment.       J.     J.     Witt.       1,460,121; 


D. 

J. 

J. 


E.  Howard. 
J.  Thacher. 

J.  Thacher. 
mechanism. 


1,402,409;  July  17. 
1,446,075;  Feb.  20. 
Rel5,643;   July   3, 
H.   L.   Blood.      1,409,; 


i54; 


1,470,346  ;  Oct.  9. 
Pivot.       D.     K. 


Robinson. 


Lathe-carriage 
June   26. 

Lathe  center. 

Lathe  chuck. 

Lathe   chuck. 

Lathe-controlling 
Oct.  2. 

Lathe  dog.     C.  H.  Bassett. 

Lathe     for     watchmakers, 
1,470,544  ;  Oct.  9. 

Lathe    headstock   and    feed   mechanism   with    rapid   trav- 
erse.    W.  E.  Ward.     1,457,095;  May  29. 

Lathe,  I'recision.     P.  Langhammer.     1.469.226  ;  Oct.  2. 

Lathe,     Semiautomatic.       F.     R.     Deuring.        1,445,494 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Lathe  tool.     M.  M.  Balsam.     1,466.265;  Aug.  28. 

Latbe  tool.     J.  O.  Heinze.     1,453,133  ;  Apr.  24. 

Latho-tool  carriage.     C.  F.  Randolph.     1,477,186  ;  Dec.  11. 

Latbe-tool  bolder.     P.F.  Vokal.     1,458,633;  .lune  12. 

Latbe,  Turret.     F.  W.  Parsons.     1,443.965  ;  BYb.  6. 

Lathe.  Valve.     E.  A.   Stack.     1,477,194  ;  Dec,   11. 

Lathe,  Vertical.     W.  E.  Ward.     1,472,105  ;  Oct.  30. 

Lathe,  Wood-drilling.     F.  H.  McLain.     1,472,927  ;  Nov,  6. 

Lathes  and  the  like.  Chuck  for.     C.  D.  Andrew.    1,456,293  ; 
Jlay  22. 

D.    P.    Fontana. 


Attachment    for. 


1,464,415  ; 


for.      M.    G.    Husted,      1,474,673 ; 


L.Trb 
Lathes, 
Feb. 
Lathes, 


Lathes, 

Aug.   ■(. 
Lathes,    Attachment 

Nov.    20. 

Lathes,  Att.-ichment  for.     J.  C.  Olsen.    1,459,514  ;  June  19. 
Lathes,  Attachment  for  turret.    W.  G.  Cannom.   1,449,381  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Lathes,    Cross-feed    stop    for.      C.    S.    Pool.      1,469,108 ; 

Sect.   25. 
Lathes,  Cutter-head  drive  for  last.    C.  L.  Long.   1,451,665  ; 

Apr.  10. 

Driving  dog  for.     A.  Wood.     1,475,616  ;  Nov.  27. 
Gauge   tool  for  use   in.      E.   Nyman.     1,444,080  ; 
6. 
Milling,  drilling,  and  grinding  appliance  for.     L. 

Nicole.       1,450,447 ;    Apr.    3. 
Lathes.     Movable    tool    holder    for.       W.     F.     Marshall. 

1.476,262  ;  Dec.  4. 
Latbos  or  similar  machines.  Attachment  for.     R.  K.  Luse, 

1,454,590  :  aiay  8. 
Lathes,  Reversing  mechanism  for,    H.  J.  Kiam.    1,461,776  : 

July  17. 
Lathes,  semiautomatic  lathes,  and  the  like.  Driving  mech- 
anism   for    transverse    supports   or   slides    in    revolver. 

F.   R.   Deuring.      1,463,201  ;   July  31. 
Lathes,    Stop    device    for.      L.    Kramer    and    A.    Boome. 

1,467,175  :    Sept.   4. 
Lathes,  Taper  attachment  for. 

Jan.  16. 
Lathes,   Tool  mounting  for. 

1,467,176;   Sept.  4. 
Lathes,   Turning   head    for. 

Nov.    20. 
Lathes,  Work-controlling  attachment  for. 

1,457,837  :  .Tune  5. 
Lathes.  Work  driver  for.     A.  Boome.     1.444,724  ;  Feh.  6. 
Lathering  device.     A.  Piccione.     1,448,674  ;  Mar.  13. 
Launder.     C.  .\llen.     1.443,607  ;  Jan.  30. 
Laundry  apparatus.     H.  O.  Bartlett.     1,468,552  ;  Sept.  18. 
Laundry   appliance.     A.   F.   Hanney.      1,469,300 ;   Oct.   2. 
Laundry  assorting  and  marking  booths.  Conveyor  device 

for.      C:    W.   Canine.      1,460,660;    July   3. 
I,aundry-hag  support.    E.  R.  Knopf.     1,458,100;  June  5. 
Laundry  drier.     E.  W.  Roth.     1,469,962  ;  Oct.  9. 
Laundry  hanger.     W.  Benczalski.     1,457,956  ;  June  5. 
Laundry  iron.     C.  De  Atley.     1,447,535  ;  Mar.  6. 
Laundrv-identifving    means.      G.    N.    and    P.    W.    Knott. 

1,442.224  :  .Tan.  16. 
Laundry-marking  pin.     G.  R.  Upham.     1.477.301 ;  Dec.  11. 
Laundry    recorder.      H.    T.    Whaler    and    W.   A.    Bryant. 

1,462,952  ;   July   24. 
Laundry-sorting   appliance.      A.    F.    Hanney.      1,459,205 ; 

June  19. 
Laundry  stand.     H.  A.  Bowers.     1,444,725;  Feb.  6. 
Laundry   stand.      J.    S.    Fiala.      1,477.253 ;    Dec.    11. 
Laundry  tag.    M.  G.  Rosenthal.     1,471,284  ;  Oct.  16. 
Laundry  tub.     C    W.  Witt.     1.474,872  :  Nov.  20. 
Laundrv  trays,  Poan-dish  attachment  for.     B.  R.  Buhtz. 

1,461,263;  July  10. 
Lavatory.     L.    Schlesinger.      1,476,471 :    Dec.    4. 
Lavatory.     L.  Schlesinger.     1,477,189 ;  Dec.   11. 
Lavatory    combination    fixture.    Adjustable.      P. 

and  A.  C.  Schuermann.     1,447,808  ;  Mar.  6. 
Lavatorv,  Portable.     H.  L.  Wilkens.     1,450,474  ;  Apr.  3. 
Lavatory.      Self-cleaning.       W.      T.      Guth.       1,468,565 ; 

Sept.  18. 


W.  P.  Groene.  1,442,660-1 ; 
L.  Kramer  and  A.  Boome. 
L.   M.    Walker.      1,474,869  ; 


H.  N.  Hayford. 


Mueller 


Lavatory  waste.     E.  O,  Watrous,     1,474,986;  Nov.  20. 
Lawn   and  garden   sprinkling  apparatus.     A.   K.   Brauer. 

1,459,012;  June  19. 
Lawn-cleaning  machine.    W.  J.  Todd.     1,471,929  ;  Oct.  23. 
Lawn-odgo  trimmer.     J.  Lees.     1,454,018  ;  May  1. 
Lawn-edging  implement.    J.  E.  Miller.     1,447,805  ;  Mar.  9. 
Lawn-mower  cutter.    C.  B.  English,  Jr.     1,441,073  ;  Jan.  2. 
l.awn  or  hedge  trimmer,     H.  C,  Maple.     1,441,014  ;  Jan.  2. 
l.awn  sprinkler,     L.  D,  Barney.     1,402,256  ;  July  17. 
Lawn   trimmer,      J,   W.   Crowder.      1.472,587  :   Oct.   30, 
Lawn  trimmer,     T.  W.  Martin.     1,460,201 ;  June  26. 
Leaches,      Heating     apparatus      for.        W.      H.      Johns. 

1,459,629;  June  19. 
Leaching  and  apparatus  therefor.    J,  A.  Baker.    1,447,037  ; 

Mar.   0. 
Lead  block,     D.  Lawson.     1,458,231  ;  June  12. 
Lead-joint  runner.     R.  L.  Staunton.     1,469,027  ;  Sept.  25. 
Load,  Manufacture  of  white.     C.  P.  Tolman.     1,447,740  ; 

^ar.   0. 
Lead-measuring  machine  for  gauges.     R.  Hill.     1,470,886 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Lead    molding    used    in    galvanoplasty.      E.    Boudreaux. 

1,458,570  ;  June  12. 
Lead  ring.     F.   Lux.     1,466,134  ;  Aug.  28. 
Lead,  Treating  white.     E.  A.  Sperry.     1,452,620  ;  Apr.  24. 
Leaf  device.  Loose-.     J.  Kahn.     1,444,612;  Feb.  6. 
Leaf  spring.     E.  J.   Harvey.     1,472,754  ;   Oct.   30. 
Ijeaf   spring.      E.    L.    Kunz   and    H.   Darcbe.      1,446.908 ; 

Feb,   27, 
Leaf    spring     and     spring     suspension.       R.     S.     Carter. 

1.475.170:  Nov.  27, 
Leaf-spring-lubricating  device. '  P.   G.   Hirst.     1,447,177  ; 

Mar.   6. 
Leaf    springs.    Means    for    lubricating.      C.    J.    Coleman. 

1,465,778  ;    Aug.    21. 
Leaf  table,  Exten.sible-.     F.  Schimmel.     1,473,323  ;  Nov.  6. 
Leaf  turner.     D.  Hoecke.     1,451,614  ;  Apr.  10. 
Leaf    upsetting    and    supporting    device.      C.    R.    Fargo. 

1,453,664  ;  May  1. 
Leak   detector.    Automatic.      B.    C.   McClure.      1,478,445 ; 

Dec.   25. 
Leaks,    Device    for    preventing.      C.    Pollak.      1,463,749 ; 

July   31. 
Leaks   in   blast-furnace-cooling  appliances.  Apparatus  for 

detecting.     J.  S.   Crowther,  jr.     1,474,071  ;   Nov.   13. 
Leather.     L.  M.  Musliner.     Des.  62,493  ;  June  12. 
Leather.      E.   A.    Woelfel,      Des.   61,989 ;   Feb.   20. 
Leather  and  the  like.  Adjustable  clamp  for  the  edges  of. 

J.  M.  Schwartz,     1,472,618  ;  Oct,  30. 
Leather    and    the    like.    Clamp    for    stretching.      J.    M. 

Schwartz.      1,472,617 ;    Oct.    30. 
Leather  beveling  and   splitting  machine.      F.   W.    Simon. 

1,472,094;    Oct.    30. 
Leather-boarding   machine.     D.    E.    Harding.      1,466,283 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Leather,    Composition    for    use    in    finishing    dry-cleaned. 

V.  O.  Olsen.     1,453,723  ;  May  1. 
Leather  cutter.     T.  M.  Dillinger.     1,463,312  ;   July  31. 
Leather-cutting  machine.     0.  A.   Sawyer,  jr.     1,458,550 ; 

June  12. 
Leather    drier.       W.     M.     Schwartz    and    E.    B.    Ayres. 

1,454,694;   May   8. 

Leather,  Embossed.     A.  Schocket.     Des.  61,987  ;  Feb.  20. 
Leather-finishing    machine.      C.    W.    Pierce.      1,458,846 ; 

June  12. 
Leather-finishing    machine.       G.    L.    Wilks.       1,450,933; 

Apr.  10. 
Leather-finishing  machines.  Skin  stop  for.     F.  F.  Slocomb. 

1,464,885  ;  Aug.  14. 
Leather   folding   machine.      J.   W.    Anthony.      1,477,745 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Leather    from    intestines,    Manufacturing.      E.    Markus. 

1,444,548  :  Feb.  6. 
Leather    goods.     Sewing    implement     for.       S.     Cortese. 

1,468,698;    Sept.   25. 
Leather-grader    marker.      L.    A.     Cogswell.       1,477,633 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Leather-grading  machine.     D.  Parks.     1,472,989  ;  Nov,  6. 
Leather,     Machine     for     spraying.        J.     D.      Chapman. 

1,456,783  ;  May  29. 
Leather,    Making   artificial.      R.    B.    Respess.      Rel5,602 ; 

May  15. 
Leather.    Making  artificial.      R.    B.    Respess.      1,465,092 ; 

Auff.  14. 
Leather,   Method   of  and   apparatus   for  finishing.      A.  A. 

Angell.      1,463,542  ;  .Tuly  31. 
Leather  or  similar  article   of  manufacture.     F.   A.   Kolb. 

Des.  62,046  ;  Mar.  6. 
Leather    or    similar    material.    Decorating.      F.    A.    Kolb. 

1,470,535  ;  Oct.  9. 
Leather,  skin,  hide,  imitation  leather,  or  article  of  similar 

nature.     P.  F.  Baynton.     Des.  62,876  ;  Aug.  21. 
Leather-skiving    machine.      G.    E.    Brittain.      1.446,033 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Leather-stitching    machine.       C.    F.    Miller.       1,470,997 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Leather,   wall   paper,   or   similar   article   of   manufacture. 

H.  G.  Wurm.     Des,  61.795  ;  Jan.  9. 
Leathers-forming  machine,  Cup-.     A.  Erikson.     1,446,966; 

Feb.  27. 
Lecithin    from    vegetable    raw    materials.    Obtaining.      H. 

Bollmann,     1,464,557  ;  .\ug.  14. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphaheticfil  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


A.  F.   Victor. 


23. 
J. 


Lectures   or  songs,   Delivering  illustrated 

l,478,80t);    Dec.   25. 
Ledger  cabinet.     R.  W.  MacDonald.     1,443,325  ;  Jan, 
Ledger,    Front-office     hotel.      L.     G.     Moore    and     G, 

Sharshing.     1,448,974;   Mar.  20. 
Ledger,  Loose-leaf.     J.  Schade.     1,442,829  ;  Jan.  23. 
Ledger,     Separable    loose-leaf.       J.     Schade.       1,458,364 ; 

June  12. 
Ledger  sheet.     J.  A.  B.  Smith.     1,455,740  ;  May  15. 
Ledger  sheet.    E.  Thomas.     1,458,253  ;  June  12. 
Ledger   sheets,    Transferable    sign.iture    slip    for.      G.    D. 

Miller.     1,444,698  ;  Feb.  6. 
Ledgers,  Fastening  tubular  posts  to  loose-leaf.    J.  Schade. 

1,447,520;  Mar.  6. 
Ledgers,    Locking    tube    for    loose-leaf.      H.    A.    Tullis. 

1,471,759  ;   Oct.   23. 
Leer.     G.  W.  Batchell.     1,473,897;  Nov.  13. 
Leer.      L.    Steelman.      Rel5,603 ;    May    15. 
Leer  feeder.     B.  H.  Furcell.     1,454,520  ;  May  8. 
Leg,  Artificial.     W.  I.  Burns.     1,440,816 ;  Jan.  2. 
Leg,    Artificial.      W.    E.    Morrison    and    K.    Korpelainen. 

1,459,235;  June  19. 
Leg,  ArtificiaL     C.   B.   Winn.     1,447,230;   Mar.   6. 
Leg  rest.     C.  A.  Washburn.     1,478,777  ;  Dec.  25. 
Legged  article.     B.  W.  Starkweather.     1,444,569  ;  Feb.  6. 
Legging.      B.    C.    Keyes.      1,455,400;    May    15. 
Legging.     P.  M.  Pruet.     1,457,601  ;  June  5. 
Legging.     F.  E.  Toniutti.     1,469,286  ;  Oct.  2. 
Legging.     C.  Tweedie.     Des.  63,597;  Dec.  18. 
Lemon  and  lime  squeezer.     J.  D.  Williams,  J.  R.  Bolton, 

and  F.  L.  Struve.     1,45'?,478  ;  .Tune  5. 
Lemon  squeezer.     W.  E.  Gray.     1,452,270  ;  Apr.  17. 
Lemon  squeezer.     P.  Juergensen.     1,469,514  ;  Oct.  2. 
Lens.     J.  W.  Davison.     1,469,931 ;  Oct.  9. 
Lens.     H.  W.  Hill.     1,449,941 :  Mar.  27. 
Lens.     M.   A.   Laabs.      1,459,373  ;   June   19. 
Lens.     A.  Pellow.     1,471,351 ;   Oct.   23. 
Lens.     F.  Piaszek.     Des.  62,803  ;  July  31. 
Lens.     W.  E.  C.  Stone.     1,441,252  ;  Jan.  9. 
Lens.     H.  H.  Styll.     1,473,360  ;  Nov.  6. 
Lens-adjusting  means.     A.  J.  Holman.     1,453,462  ;  May  1. 
Lens  and   blank  therefor  and  marking  it  for  purpose  of 

iilentification.     T.  B.  Drescher.     1.475,473  ;  Nov.  27. 
Lens,   Bifocal.     L.   Arntz.     1,445,063 :   Feb.    13. 
Lens,   Bifocal.      H.   Fennell.      1.441,565 ;    Jam  9. 
Lens,  Bifocal  eyeglass.     W.  F.  Fisher.     1,457,355  ;  June  5. 
Lens  blanks.   Apparatus   for  the   manufacture  of  bifocal. 

J.  R.  Powell.     1,451,957  ;  Apr.  17. 
Lens    blanks   on    blank    holders.    Device    for   positioning. 

T.  B.  Drescher.     1,472,748  ;  Oct.  30. 
Lens  block.     H.  W.  Hill.     1,455,438  ;  May  15. 
Lens-blockins     mechanism.       G.     A.     and     H.     Clement. 

1,467,307  ;  Sept.  11. 
Lens,    Condensing.      M.    E.    Tromba.      1,470,512 ;    Oct.    9. 
Lens-drilling  machine.     E.  W.  Clarke.     1,447,761 ;  Mar.  6. 
Lens,  Duplex.     A.  W.  Pougher.     1,457,393  ;  June  5. 
Lens-edging  machine.     L.  W.  Bugbee.     1,455,863  ;  May  22. 
Lens-edging  machine!     R.  Schumann.     1,474,171 ;  Nov.  13. 
Lens,  Eyeglass.     F.  G.  Murphy.     Des.  63.193  :  Oct.  30. 
Lens-focusing  device.     J.  D.  Elms.     1,447,173  ;  Mar.  6. 
Lens  grinder.     A.  Pellow.     1,461,094  ;  July  10. 
Lens-grinder    attachment.       J.     J.     ICovacs.       1,452,917 

Apr.   24. 
Lens-grinding  apparatus.     H.  W.  Hill.     1,467,160:  Sept.  4 
Lens    grinding.    Lens    holder    for    use    in.      H.    W.    Hill 

1,447,983  ;    Mar.    13. 
Lens-grinding   machine.     H,   W.   Hill.      1,441,805  :  .Tan.  9 
Lens-grinding  niMchiiie.     H.  W.  Hill.     1.4.^4.221:  May  S. 
Lens-grinding    machinery.      H.    K.    Parsons.      1,448,699 

Mar.   13. 
Lens-grooving     machine.       G.     Kirkegaard.       1,469,926 

Oct.  9. 
Lens  holder.     A.  A.  Arnold.     1.461,078  ;  .Tuly  10. 
Lens    holder.      H.    W.    Hill.      1,455,439 ;    May   15. 
Lens    holder    for     edging    machines.       A.     E.    Maynard. 

1,448,695  ;   Mar.    13. 
Len.s-holding    device    for    face   shields.      G.    A.    Peterson. 

1,472,134  ;   Oct.   30. 
Lens-lapping-tool  grinder.     O.  A.  Schiiessler.     1,448,239  ; 

Mar.    13. 
Lens-marking   device.      E.   D.    Tillyer   and    .T.    F.    Wixted. 

1.461,074  ;  .July  10. 
Lens  mounting.     P.  L.  Bradley.     1,460,334  ;  June  26. 
Lens  mounting.     J.  R.  Van  Tassel.     1.453,814  ;  May  1. 
Lens-mounting     machine.       R.     M.     Wason.       1,473,367 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Lens  objective.  Four-.     F.  Urban.     1.474,743  ;  Nov.  20. 
Lens,    Ophthalmic.      E.    D.    Tillyer   and    H.    K.    Parsons. 

1.471. ,368;    Oct.   23. 
Lens,  Optical.     W.  W^.  Brilhart.     1,448,052  ;  Mar.  13. 
Lens,  Photographic.    L.  Bell  and  W.  G.  Wolfe.     1,446,634  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Lens-protecting  composition.     E.   D.   Tillyer.     1,459,380 ; 

June  19. 
Lens-rim   removing   and    replacing   device.      A.    B.    Sepp- 

mann.     1,477,719  ;  Dec.  18. 
Lens  ring.     E.  R.  Barany.     1,447,405;  Mar.  6. 
Lens  shade.     R.  L.  Stinchfield.     1,450,522  ;  Apr.  3. 
Lens,  Test.     E.  D.  Tillyer.     1,474,803  :  Nov.  20. 
Lens-testing    instrument.      W.    C.    Schlitzer.       1,475,515  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Lens-tool-grinding   machine.      J.    S.    Galeski.      1,475,626 ; 

Nov.  27. 


Lens,    Trial.      E.    D.    Tillyer.      1,455,457 ;    May    15. 
Lens,  Unbreakable.    P.  Johnson  and  G.  A.  Gray.    1,470,448  ; 

Lenses  and  the  like.  Machinery  for  beveling  the  edges  of 

glass.     S.  Richardson.     1,457,855  ;  June  5. 
Lenses  for  eyeglasses  and  the  like,  Holding,  adjusting,  and 
aligning   apparatus    for.      K.    W.    Pollard.      1,454,688 ; 
May  8. 
Lenses,  Grinding  one-piece  bifocal.     G.  A.  and  H.  Clement. 

1,467,308:  Sept.  11. 
Lenses,    Machine    for    grinding    the    edges    of.      E.    W. 

Clarke.     1,449.266  ;  Mar.   20. 
Lenses,    Making    bifocal.       L.    W.    Bugbee.       1,451,490 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Lense.s,  Making  bifocal.     H.  Fennell.     1,441,566 ;  Jan.  9. 
Lenses,    Making    two-part.      H.    R.    Moulton    and    E.    D. 

Tillyer.     1,449,343;  Mar.  20. 
Lenses,     Manufacture     of.       M.     Takanashi.       1,466,973 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Lenses,  Spacing  member  used  in  forming  bifocal.     M.  A. 

Laabs.     1,470,988  ;  Oct.  16. 
Let-off  mechanism.     J.  Northrop.     1,448,081  ;  Mar.   13. 
Let-off  mechanism.     J.  Northrop.     1,463,960  :  Aug.  7. 
Letter  box.     J.  A.  Johnson.     1,442,:^44  :  Jan.  16. 
Letter  box.     R.  E.  Landrura.     1,442.578  :  .Tan.   16. 
Letter  box.     A.  S.  Macdonald.     Des.  63,261  ;  Nov.  13. 
Letter  box.    D.  H.  Shea-Lawlor.    1,447,822  ;  Mar.  6. 
Letter  box.     R.  Schrock.     1,471,364;  Oct.  23. 
Letter    box    and    changeable    sign,    Combined.      W.     W. 

Christian  and  A.  G.  Maxey.     1,454,882  ;  May  15. 
Letter    file.    Portable.      E,    M.    Stephenson.      1,474,948 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Letter  sheet.     M.  G.  Major.     Rel5,567 ;  Mar.  27. 
Letter  sign  and  the  like,  Loose-.    T.  N.  Evens.     1,452,074  ; 
Apr.   17.  ... 

Letters,    documents,    or   other   sheets    or   papers.    File   or 

hinder    for.      L.    Liddell.      1,476,088 :    Dec.    4. 
Letters,    Producing    simulated    longhand-written.      A,    E. 

Chappell.      1,463,939;   Aug.   7. 
Lettering    appliance.      W.    J.    Lilly.      1,478,524 ;    Dec   25. 
Level.     J.  R.   Crisp.     1,464,467  ;  Aug.  7. 
Level.     W.  M.  Dickinson.     1,463,738  ;   July  31. 
Level.     A.    C.    Elliott.      1,468,688;    Sept.   25. 
Level     A.   Morris.      1,448,031 ;   Mar.   13. 
Level.     .T.  T.  Reed.     1,442.000;  Jan.  9. 
Level.     H.  Tangee.     1,462,054 ;  July  17. 
Level  and  plumb.     D.  W.  L.  Frank.     1,456,431 ;  May  22. 
Level    and    rule.    Cross-test.      C.    Herrman.       l,4Jl,;-i50 : 

Jan.  9. 
Level  attachment.     L.  W.  Tiffany.     1,445,570:  Feb.  13. 
Level  attachment.     L.  W.  Tiffany.     1,460,989  ;  July  3. 
Level  clamp.     S.  Condon.     1,465,543;  Aug.   21. 
Level,  Gravity.    P.  W.  Grossman.    1,449,669 ;  Mar.  27. 
Level-indicating    arrangement.      R.    Heinold.      1,467,853 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Level    indicator.     Liquid-.       G.     F.     Stcede.       1,446,944 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Level,  Pocket.     E.  G.  D.  Harmsen.     1,447,077-8  ;  Feb.  27. 
Level    rod.    Self-computing.      E.    P.    Effertz.      1,450,360 ; 

Apr.    3. 
Level,   Spirit.     F.  W.   Fouse.     1,462,231  ;  July  17. 
Level,  Spirit.     P.  H.  Vogel.     1,462.430  :  Julv  17. 
Level,   Spirit.     J.   Von  Serkey.     1,459,381 ;   June  19. 
Level,     Spirit.     W.     E.     Winner    and     C.     C.     Patterson. 

1,453,888  ;  Mav  1. 
Level,  Track.     C.  M.  Long.     1,464,285  ;  Aug.   7. 
Level-wind   antibacklash    reel.      W.    Schmid.       1,456,283 ; 

May  22. 
Leveler  and  scraper.  Land.     W.  P.  Matthews.     1,449,528 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Leveler,  Land.  H.  Barthuli,     1,441,621  ;  Jan.  9. 
Leveling  device.     J.   E.  Long.      1,463,515  ;  July  31. 
Leveling      machine.      Automatic.        L.      W.      Eversman. 

1,469,502  ;  Oct.  2. 
Leveling  rod.     C.  A.  McMorris.     1,445.526:  Feb.  13. 
Lever.      W.    L.    Paul.      1,463,333 ;   July   31. 
Lever   adjustment.      A.    Klee,   jr.      1,466,839 ;    Sept.    4. 
Lever  and  locking  device.     C.  E.  Youngberg.    "1,442,592 ; 

.Tan.  16, 
Lever  attachment.   F.  A.  Hendrickson.    1,465,846  ;  Aug.  21. 
Lever,  Clutch-clamping.   C.  G.  Wood.     1,465,704  :  Aug.  21. 
Lever,     Clutch-operating.       F.     F.     Ludwig.       1,443,488 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Lever,  Clutch-release.     J.  B.  Howell.     1.454,891  ;  May  15. 
Lever,  ControL     J.  W.  Lorimer.     1,471.272  :  Oct.  16. 
Lever  controls,  Antirattler  for.     R.  .T.    Loock.     1,477,138  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Lever,  Dobhy.     E.  R.   Holmes.     1,451,828 :  Apr.  17. 
Lever,  Extension..    W.  F.  B.  Pratt.     1.450,113 ;  Mar.  27. 
Lever,  Foot.     .T.   J.   Reinhold.     1,452,759  :   Apr.  24. 
Lever,  Gear-shift.    P.  F.  Rice.     1.461.457  ;  Julv  10. 
Lever  grip.     L.  Schneider.     1,442,830  ;  Jan,  23. 
Lever    handle    guard.    Brake-.      J.    Besch.      1,455,563 ; 

May  15. 
Lever  link.     W.  R.   Curtis.     1. 446.884:   Feb.  27. 
Lever  lock.     A.  C.  Bryan.     1,469,406  :  Oct.  2. 
Lever  lock.     D.  M.  Hinrichs  and  A.  T.  Miles.     1,443,262 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Lever  mechanism.     N.  Ayers.     1,455,421 ;   May  15. 
Lever  slot  closure.     P.  J.  McCloskey.     1,457,082  ;  May  29. 
Lever    slot    closure.    Brake-.      F.    E.    Miller.      1,458,839 ; 
.Tune  12. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  ini-entions — Coiitijuied. 


1149 


Lever,  Stamped  metal.    O.  Konigslow.   1,449.011 ;  Mar.  27. 
Lever,  Stop.     F.  E.  Ferris.     1,472.000;  Oct.  23. 
Lover,  Stop.     V.   K.   Ilottlor.     1.405,068  ;   Aug.   21. 
Lever  with  automatically  variable  ratio  of  transmission. 

Hand   or   pedal.     W.   Ochs.      1,455,447:    May   15. 
Levers,     Attachment     for     throttle.       F.     E.     Caralun. 

1,448,332;    Mar.    13. 
Levers,  Lock  for.    A.  U.  Jones.     1,444.379  ;  Feb.  6. 
Levers,  rermutntion  lockinc;  mechanism  for  gear-shifting. 

J.  I'feifer.      1,452,652  ;  Apr.  24. 
Levers,  Take-up  for.     .1.  S.  Reynolds.     1,467,012;  Sept.  4. 
License-card  holder.     J.  J.  and  L.  L.  Nevrman.     1,475,025  ; 

Nov.   20. 
License-holder    and    illuminator,    Combined.      T.    A.    Mc- 

Creanor.     1,465,084  ;  Aug.  14. 
License   plate.     J.    W.   Baxter.     1,476,580 :   Dec.   4. 
License  plate.     C.  C.  Doty  and  C.  W.  CoHey.     1.451,765  ; 

Apr.  17. 
License  plate.     D.  McRuer  and  J.  E.  Sellers.     1,451,621 ; 

Apr.  10. 
License-plate     holder.       W.     A.     Carpentsy.       1,478,423 ; 

Dec    25 
License-plate  holder.     F.  C.  Hill.     1,468,153  ;  Sept.  18. 
License-plate     holder,     Adjustable.     W.     V.     Pumphrev. 

1,453,727;  May  1. 
Lioonse-plate    holder    and    illuminator.      C.    D.    Breitzke. 

1, 464.969:  Aug.  14. 
License-plate    holder,    tail   light,    and    parking   light.      J. 

Benjamin.     1,457,206  ;  May  29. 
License-plate  support.  Adjustable.   L.  Krajeski.    1,464,283  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Liceiise-plate,    tail-light,    and    signal-light    bracket,    Com- 
bined.    E.   Shields.     1,453,770;   May   1. 
License  plates.  Frame  for  supporting  vehicle.     C.  Latta. 

1,465,944  ;  Aug.  28. 
License-tag    and    stop    signal    means,    Combined.      P.    M. 

Schibrovi'ski  and  W.  H.  Diemer.     1,441.630  :  Jan.  9. 
License-tag  holder.     J.  A.  Johnson.     1,468,449  ;  Sept.  18. 
License-tag  holder.  Illuminated-.   H.  F.  Wittlg.    1,445,121  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Lid  brace.     L.  Grauraan.     1,455.876  ;  May  22. 
Lid  lifter.     F.  G.  Treubig.      1,456,157  ;   May  22. 
Lid-operating  mechanism.    A.  Roggi.     1,460,178  ;  June  26. 
Lid  support.     D.  Di  Carlo.     1,468,460;   Sept.  18. 
Lid   support.      D.    M.   Watson.      1,477,613 ;    Dec.    18. 
Lifeboat.     M.  and  Y.  W.  Chambers.     1,449,731 ;  Mar.  27. 
Lifeboat.     N.  F.  Jayne.     1,470,983  ;  Oct.  16. 
Lifeboat  apparatus.     F.  A.  Graham.     1,458,880  ;  June  12. 
Lifelioat  release.     S.  E.  Allbin.     1,475.617;  Nov.  27. 
Lifeboats  and  other  similar  craft.  Releasing  device  for. 

R.  C.  Edwards.     1,471,552;   Oct.  23. 
Lifeboats,    Device    for    securing    and    releasing.      H.    W. 

Broady.     1,473,274  ;  Nov.  6. 
Lifeboats   from   vessels,    Safety   arrangement  for   launch- 
ing.    P.  W.  Sieurin.     1,468.038;  Sept.  18. 
Lifeboats.  Lowering  and  raising  drum  for.     S.  E.  Allbin. 

1.477.529  ;  Dec.  18. 
Lifeboats,  Stowage  and  launching  of  ships'.     J.  Graham. 

1.465,639;    Aug.    21. 
Lifeboats  with  partially-collapsible  sides.  Construction  of 

open.     G.  Rinesi.     1,468,327  ;  Sent.  18. 
Life    buoy.      G.    Haack.      1,460,483:    July    3. 
Life  guard.     C.  E.  Anderson  and  L.  Feldman.     1,445,655  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Life  preserver.     T.  Aoki.     1.458.019  ;   .Tune  5. 
Life  preserver.     J.  Catanzaro.     1,470,908  ;  Oct.  16. 
Life  preserver.     A.  D.   Elias.     1.468,464  ;   Sept.   18. 
Life  presi-rver.    L.  J.  O'Shaughnessy.     1.478.351  ;  Dec.  18. 
Life-saving     and     sporting     device.       O.     F.     Campbell. 

1,477,627;  Dec.  18. 
Life-saving     apparatus.        F.     W.      Atwell.        1,476,387  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Life-saving    belt    and    the   like.      H.    Marks.      1,446,099 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Life-saving  device.     N.  T.  Fogg.     1,443,121 :  .Tan.  23. 
Life-saving  device.     E.  T.  Halter.     1,458,822  ;  June  12. 
Life-saving  device.     S.  A.  Pascales.    1,472,084  ;  Oct.  30. 
Life-saving  garment.     O.  F.  Bunn.     1,452,411 ;  Apr.  17. 
T,ift,  Inspection.     C.  L.  Huston.     1.454,677  ;  May  8. 
Lift,  Man.     C.  H.  Miller.     1,443,823;  Jan.  30. 
Lifter  :  See — 

Ash-pan  lifter.  Package  lifter. 

Automobile  lifter.  Pan  lifter. 

Beet  lifter.  Pile  lifter. 

Cake  lifter.  Pin  lifter. 

Can  lifter.  Pipe  lifter. 

Core  lifter.  Record  lifter. 

Cornstalk  lifter.  Stove  lifter. 

Cream  lifter.  Stove-lid   lifter. 

Detachable    lifter.  Valve  lifter. 

Egg  lifter.  Valve-spring  lifter. 

Jar  lifter.  Wagon-box    lifter. 

Lid  lifter.  Well-pipe  lifter. 

Milk  bottle  cap  lifter. 
Lifter.      T.   Frey.      1,460,320 :    June    26. 
Lifting  apparatus.     F.  E.  Shepherd.     1,459.556  :  June  19. 
Lifting  apparatus.     A.  E.   Starik.     :  .457.009  ;  May  29. 
Lifting  device.     J.  Bi;rklpv.     1.461.694;  Julv  10. 
Lifting  device.     F.  G.  Cline.     1,459,655  ;  June  19. 
Lifting  device.     V.  Pahsbender.     1.457.657  ;   Time  5. 
Lifting  device.     S.  Gasparaitis.     1.465.429:  Aug.  21. 
Lifting   dovioe.      R.    T.    Hill.      1.455.727  :   Mav    15. 
Lifting  device.     N.  W.  Kyle.     1,451,549  ;  Apr.  10. 


Lifting  device.     W.   Smith.     1,442,107  ;   Jan.  16. 
Lifting  device.     F.  J.  Tebbs.     1,468,931  ;  Sept.  25. 
Lifting  device.     M.  Weittenhiller  and  G.  Edge.    1,449,024  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Lifting  jack.      E.   E.  Arnold.      1,465.570  ;   Aug.   21. 
Lifting  Jack.    T.  M.  Avery.    1,441,961 ;  Jan.  9. 
Lifting  jack.      E.   C.   Bates.      1,446,112  ;   Feb.   20. 
Lifting  jack.     E.  C.  Bates.     1,458,676  ;  June  12. 
Lifting  jack.     H.  H.  Burns.     1,458,324  ;  June  12. 
Lifting  jack.     W.   C.   Farnum.     1,478,111 ;   Dec.   18. 
Lifting  jack.      F.   A.   Fraser.     1,466,794  ;   Sept.   4. 
Lifting  jack.     D.  F.  Hilton.     1,458,530  ;  June  12. 
Lifting   jack.      J.    Kaupert.      1,460,851 ;    July    3. 
Lifting    jack.      O.    B.    Kiracofe.      1,455,622 ;    May    15. 
Lifting  jack.     W.  J.  Melchior.     1,465,278  ;  Aug.  21. 
Lifting  jack.     J.   A.   Morrison.     1.476,096 :   Dec.  4. 
Lifting  jack.     N.  G.  Perry  and  C.  E.  Hulting.     1,475,864; 

Nov.  27. 
Lifting,  jack.  C.  S.  Pillsbury  and  L.  S.  Sims.     1,456,827; 

May  29. 
Lifting  jack.     M.  D.  Riker.     1,468,034  ;  Sept.  18. 
Lifting  jack.  C.  W.  Ripsch,  J.  C.  Dawley,  and  C.  D.  Derby. 

1,443,593;   Jan.   30. 
Lifting   jack.      W.    Rosenberg   and   J.    Moss.      1,443,326; 

Jan.  23. 
Lifting  jack.     A.   L.    Stanford.     1,463,635;   July  31. 
Lifting  jack  and  hauler.     C.  B.  Clews  and  A.  W.  Beere. 

1,462,236;  Apr.   17. 
Lifting  jack  for  motor  vehicles.    A.  L.  Holton.     1,461,353  ; 

July  10. 
Lifting  jack.  Hydraulic.     J.  Erhardt.     1,453,043  ;  Apr.  24. 
Lifting     jacks.     Wheeling     attachment     for.       K.     Eck. 

1,461,820;  July  17. 
Lifts   and   the   like.   Gripping  device  for.     P.    Schonfeld. 

1,462,382  ;  July  17. 
Light :  See — 

.\iii]c   light.  Flash  light. 

Automobile      license  -tag     Parking  light, 
light.  Pavement  light. 

Automobile  light.  Port    light. 

Automobile  signal  light.  Recording  light. 

Display  light.  Tail   light. 

Driving  light.  Train  light. 

Electric  light.  Vault  light. 

Exit  light.  Vehicle  lii>ht. 

Light   and   direction   indicator,   Combustion   tail.      A.    E. 

Tinker.     1,457,473  ;  June  5. 
Light  and  firearm,  Combined.     S.  P.  Cottrell.     1,461,600; 

July  10. 
Light     and     horn      switch,      Combined.       P.    T.    Cope. 

1,471,778 ;  Oct.  23. 
Light   and   license-plate   carrier.    Combined   rear.      H.    B. 

Turner.     1,467.404;   Sept.   11. 
Light  and  sign,  House.   W.  H.  Galvin.    1,448,206  ;  Mar.  13. 
Light     and     signal     device.     Combined.        J.     Johnston. 

1.475.343;  Nov.  27. 
Light    and    signaling    device.    Combination    tail.      D.    A. 

Krick.     1,462,969;  July  24. 
Light  and  stop  signal,  Tail.     S.  J.  Thomas.     1,474,740  ; 

Nov.   20. 
Light   and    tail    lamp.    Combined    stop.      H.    A.    Rippner. 

1.477,285;    Dec.    11. 
Light    bracket.    Electric.      C.    B.    Rogers.      Des.    63,004 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Light   by   ophthalmic  glass  and   the  like,   Apparatus   for 

demonstrating   or   testing  the  transmission   of.      C.    S. 

Pyser.     1,464,999  ;  Aug.  14. 
Liaht-cleaning    apparatus.      J.    A.    H.    Bell.      1,455,773 ; 

Mai-.   22. 
Light-controlling     means.       L.     de     Forest.       1,446,247 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Light  copies.   Apparatus    for   preparing   and   multiplying. 

E.    G.    Brack.      1,466,696 ;    Sept.    4. 
Light    distributors    and    manufacturing    the    same    uni- 
formly    in     nuantities.     Making.        S.     P.     Arbuckle. 

1,460,835  ;  July  3. 
Light  fixture.     E.  A.  Anderson.     Des.  62,542  ;  June  19. 
Light  fixture.     H.  Christensen  and  E.  L.  Brunswick.    Des. 

62,134  ;  Mar.  27. 
Light  gauge.     C.  L.  Drew.     1,460,055  ;  June  26. 
Light    machines.    Driving    mechanism    for.      M.    McCann. 

1,443,793;  Jan.  30. 
Light,    Method    and    apparatus    for   producing    cool.      J. 

Lyons.     1,462,348;   July   17. 
Light,  number  plate,  and  plate  holder.  Combination  front 

and  rear.     W.N.Daly.     1,442,863  ;  Jan.  23. 
Light-operated     controller.       E.     H.    Meden.       1,466,885 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Light  products.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  collecting. 

W.   H.   Davis.     1,478,205  :   Dec.  18. 
Light-projecting  apparatus.     D.  J.  McCarthy.     1,463,623  ; 

July   31. 
Light-projecting      apparatus.       J.      Ritter.        1,460,501 ; 

July  3. 
Light  projection.     D.  F.  Comstock.     1,443,731 ;  Jan.  30. 
Lisht  projection.     J.  M.  Fitz  Gerald.     1,465,468  :  Aug.  21. 
Light  reflector.     C.  M.   Cole.     1,463.546  ;   July  31. 
Light  reflector.     C.  E.  Kistner.     1,459,372  ;  June  19. 
Light  reflector.     W.  R.  Mc Anally.     1,450.376  ;  Apr.  3. 
Light  reflector.     C.  W.  Weber.     Des.  62,926  :  Aug.  21. 
Light  shield   and  reflecting  device.      S.   B.   Franklin   and. 

G.  S.  Younkin.     1,451,017  ;  Apr.  10. 
Light  signal.     W.  B.  Wells.     1,453,535  ;  May  1. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Light    signals,    Indication    means    for.      L.    F.    Howard. 

1,450,548-9 ;    Apr.    3. 
Light  stand.     H.  Christensen  and  E.  L.  Brunswick.     Des. 

62,135  ;  Mar.  27. 
Light  support.     T.  G.  Berman.     1,454.147  :  May  8. 
Light    support,    garment    and    hat    rack,    Combined.       J. 

Batsou.     Des.  63,550  ;  Dec.  18. 
Lighter.   Automatic.      P.   Bisson.      1,467,603  :    Sept.    11. 
Lighting  and  apparatus  therefor.  System  of  street.     C.  G. 

Beckwith  and  W.  E,  Davis.     1,460,110  :  Aug.  28. 
Lighting  and  power  fixture.     A.  T.  Sampson.     1,478,066 

Dec.  18. 
Lighting     apparatus.      B.      A.      Hawthorne.      1,450,079 

Mar.  27. 
Lighting,  Art  and  apparatus  for.     W.  T.  Tabb.     1,470,777 

Oct.  16. 
Lighting  device.  Colored.     I.  C.  Wood.     1,440,518  ;  Jan.  2 
Lighting  device.  Gas-.     R.  Boone.     1,453,906 ;   May   1- 
Lighting   device,    Lantern-.      L.    C.    Johnson.      1,447,857 

Mar.  6. 
Lighting    device,     Squib-.       A.    Krasilnikoff.       1,477,129 

Dec.   11. 
Lighting     effects.     Device     for     demonstrating.       W.     H. 

Leffingwell.     1,471,615  ;  Oct.  23. 
Lightins;  fixture.     A.   Aarons.     Des.   62.660 ;  July  17. 
Lightine:  fixture.     H.  C.  Adam.     1,455,375  ;  May  15. 
Lighting  fixture.      H.    C.    Adam.      Des.    62,666 ;    July   17 
Lighting  fixture.     G.  E.  Ainsworth.      1,447,500;   Mar.   6. 
Lighting  fixture.     R.  S.  AspinwalL     Des.  62,561  ;  June  26 
Lighting  fixture.     M.  B.   Bovren.     Des.   63,356 :   Nov.   27. 
Lighting  fixture.     W.  E.   Cochran.     1.453.443  ;  May  1. 
Lighting  fixture.     E.  J.   Cole.     Des.  62,360  :  May  15. 
Lighting  fixture.      F.  S.  Crowell.     Des.   61.903^  :  Feb.   6. 
Lighting  fixture.     D.  Crownfield.     1,447,238  :  Mar.   6. 
Lighting  fixture.     L.   A.  Crumley.     Des.   63,633  ;   Dec.  25. 
Lighting  fixture.     A.  D.  Curtis.     1,472.050  ;  Oct.  30. 
Lighting  fixture.     T.  E.  Dahl.    Des.  62,565  ;  June  26. 
Lighting  fixture.     C.  C.  Dose.     1,470,964  ;  Oct.  16. 
Lighting  fixture.     J.  Dovle.     1,442.470  :  Jan.  16. 
Lighting  fixture.     C.  J.  Drees.     1.478.870  :  Dec.  25. 
Lighting  fixture.     P.  C.  Egan.     1,474,958  :  Nov.  20. 
Lighting  fixture.     E.  F.  Guth.     1.440.733  ;  Jan.  2. 
Lighting  fixture.     E.  F.  Guth.     1,453, .349  ;  May  1. 
Lighting  fixture.   E.   P.  Guth.      1,457,061  :   May   29. 
Lighting  fixture.    W.  E.  Kahns  and  K.  Keller.     1,443,748  ; 

.Tan.    30. 
Lighting   fixture.      B.    P.    Klein.      1,477,366;    Dec.    11. 
Lighting  fixture.     G.  Ludwig.     Des.  63,568;  Dec.  18. 
Lighting  fixture.    W.  J.  Meixner.     Des.  63,570-5  ;  Dec.  18. 
Lighting  fixture.      P.   Mohrmann.      Des.   62,789;   July   31. 
Lighting  fixture.     P.  Mohrmann.     Des.   63,263  ;  Nov.   13. 
Lighting  fixture.     E.  H.  Peck.     Des.  62,916;  Aug.  21. 
Lighting  fixture.     R.  C.  Pfleager.    Des.  62,582-8  ;  June  26. 
Lighting  fixture.     R.  C.  Pfleager.     Dps.  62.642-5  ;  .July  10. 
Lighting  fixture.     E.  C.  Pfleager.     Des.  62.743  ;  July  24. 
Lighting  fixture.     W.  H.   Spencer.     Des.  63,592  ;  Dec.  18. 
Lighting  fixture.     H.  O.  Tomlinson.     Des.  62,073  ;  Mar.  13. 
Lighting  fixture.     A.   TJllman.     Des.   62,752  ;   .July  24. 
Lighting  fixture.     O.  E.  Villaret.      Des.  62,348  ;  May  8. 
Lighting  fixture.     E.  A.   Wangersheim.     Des.   63,158-62 ; 

Oct.   23. 
Lighting  fixture.     P.  S.   Warman.     Des.  63.523;  Dee.  li. 
Lighting  fixture     P.   S.  Warman.     Des.   63.525;   Dec.   11. 
Lighting  fixture.     P.  S.  Warman.     Dps.  63.527-8  :  D;>c.  11. 
Lighting     fixture.       P.     S.     Warman.       Des.     63.532-i2 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Lighting  fixture.     J.  William.son.     Des.  62.512  ;   .Tune  12. 

Lighting  fixture.     J.  Williamson.     Pes.  62,514  :  June  12. 
Liahtina:  fixture.     .7.   Williamson.     Des.   62.765  ;  July  24. 
Lichtinc  fixture.     F.  Yokel.     Des.  e.'i.Sin  :  Knv.  P.. 
Lighting    fixture    and    producing    same.      E.    P.    Oliver. 

1,450.923  ;  Apr.  10. 
Lighting-fixture  arm.     G.  Ainsworth.     Des.  63,602  ;  Dec.  25. 
Lightinsr-flxture  arm.     F.  S.  Crowell.    Des.  01.897  ;  Feb.  G. 
Lighting-fixture    arm.      P.    S.    Crowell.      Des.    61,968-9 : 

Feb.  20. 
Lighting-fixture    arm.       P.     S.     Crowell.       Des.     61,971 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Lighting-fixture  arm.    P.  S.  Crowell.     Des.  62,184  ;  Apr.  3. 
Lighting-fixture    arm.       P.     S.    Crowell.      Des.      62,695  ; 

July  24. 
Lighting-fixture  arm.    W.  J.  Grady.     Des.  62,773  ;  July  31. 
Lightjiis-flxturp  arm.     H.  M.  Kofskv.    Des.  62.781  ;  July  31. 
Lighting-fixture    arm.       H.     M.     Kofsky.       Des.     63.037  ; 

Sept.   18. 
Lighting-fixture  arm.     N.  Lipsky.     Dps.  62,6.39  ;  July  10. 
Lightiiia-fixture  arm.      N.   Lipsky.      Dps.    63.403  ;    Dec.   4. 
Lighting-fixture     arm.       G.-    L.     Ludwig.       Des.     62,027 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Lighting-fixture   arm.      G.    E.    McFadden.      Des.    62,843 : 

Aug.   7. 
Lighting-fixture  arm.     A.  Alillpr.     Dps.  61,807-8;  .Tan.  16. 
Ligbting-fixture  arm.     A.  Miller.     Dps.  62.788  ;  July  31. 
Lighting-fixture  arm.     A.  Miller.     Des.   63,19]  ;   Oct.   30. 
Lighting-fixture    arm.      M.    F.    Rosacker.      Des.    62,646 ; 

July   10. 
Lighting  -  fixture     arm.       I.     Eosenblatt.       Des.     63,658 ; 

Dec.   25. 
Lighting-fixture  arm.    H.  Tepfer.    Dps.  62,872-3  :  Aug.  14. 
Lighting-fixture  arm.     A.  TJllman.     Des.  63,245  ;  Nov.  6. 
Lighting-fixture    arm.      G.     E.     Villaret.       Des.    62,754 ; 

July  24. 


Lighting-fixture   arm.     G.    E.    Villaret.     Des.    62,759-62 

July  24. 
Lighting-fixture  band.     T.  E.  Dahl.    Des.  62,709  ;  July  24, 
Lighting-fixture  band.     N.  Lipsky.     Des.  62,637  ;  July  10 
Lighting-fixture    base.      P.    S.    Crowell.      Des.    61,841-7 

Jan.  30. 
Lighting-fixture    base.      P.    S.    Crowell.      Des.    61,852-3 

Jan.  30. 
Lighting-fixture  base.  T.  E.  Dahl.  Des.  61.800  ;  Jan.  16, 
Lighting-fixture  base.  T.  E.  Dahl.  Des.  62,142  ;  Mar.  27 
Lighting-fixture  base.  T.  E.  Dahl.  Des.  62,886  ;  Aug.  21 
Lighting-fixture  body.  N.  Lipsky.  Des.  62,638  ;  July  10 
Lighting-fixture    bowL      L.    B.    London.      Des.    62,207 

Apr.  10. 
Lighting-fixture    brace.       F.    S.    Crowell.      Des.    61,896 

Feb.  6. 
Lighting-fixture   brace.      P.    S.    Crowell.      Des.    61,966-7 

Feb.   20. 
Lighting-fixture    brace.       P.    S.    Crowell.      Des.    61,970 

Feb.  20. 
Lighting-fixture    brace.       P.     S.     Crowell.       Des.     62,319 

May  8. 
Lighting-fixture   bracket.      P.    S.    Crowell.      Des.    61,973 

Feb.  20. 
Lighting-fixture    bracket.      F.    S.    Crowell.      Des.    62,692 

July  24. 
Lighting-flxture   bracket.      P.    S.    Crowell.      Des.    63,049 

Sept.    25. 
Lighting-fixture   bracket.      F.    S.    Crowell.      Des.    63,615 

Dec.   25. 
Lighting-fixture  bracket.     P.  S.  Crowell.     Des.  63,619-22 

Dsc     25. 
Lighting-fixture    bracket.      P.    S.    Crowell.      Des.    63,632 

Dec.  25. 
Lighting-fixture  bracket.     W.  B.   Goddard.     Des.   61,929 

Feb,   13. 
Lighting-fixture     bracket.       N.     Lipsky.       Des.     63,404 

Dee.   4. 
Lighting-fixture  bracket.     P.  S.  Warman.     Des.  63,521-2 

Dec.    11. 
Lighting-fixture  bracket.      P.    S.    Warman.     Des.   63,524 

Dec.   11. 
Lighting-flxture  bracket.    P.  S.  Warman.    Des.  63,529-31 

Dec.  11. 
Lighting-fixture  bracket.     P.  S.  Warman.     Des  63,543-4 

Dec.    11. 
Lighting-fixture    bracket    back.      F.    S.    Crowell.      Des, 

61.972  :  Feb.  20. 
Lighting-fixture  candle  plate.     E.  L.  Gerth.     Des.  61.802 

Jan.  16 
Lighting-fixture  candlestick.    P.  S.  Warman.    Des.  63,526 

Dec.  11. 
Li,ghting-fixture     canopy.       A.     Aarons.       Des.     62,661 

July  17. 
Lighting-fixture    canopy.      G.    Ainsworth.      Des.    63,605 

Dec.  25. 
Lighting-fixture  canopy.     T.  E.  Dahl.     Des.  62,144  ;  Mar 

27. 
Lighting-flxtare    canopy.      E.    L.    Gerth.      Des.    61.803 

Jan.  16. 
Lighting-fixture   canopy.      H.    T.    Howell.      Des.    63,648 

Dec.  25. 
Lighting-fixture    ceiling    fixture.      P.    S.    Crowell.      Des, 

63.629-30;  Dec.  25. 
Lighting  -  fixture     ceiling     light.       G.     Ainsworth.       Des, 

63.607;  Dec.  25. 
Lighting-fixture  celling  light.     H.  T.  Howell.     Des.  63,647 

Dec.  25 
Lighting  -  fixture      chandelier.       P.      S.      Crowell.       Des 

'63.623-8  ;  Dec.  25. 
Lighting  -  fixture      chandelier.       P.      S.      Crowell.       Des 

63.631 ;   Dec.   25. 
Lighting  fixture.  Combination  socket  cover  and  husk  for. 

G.    Ainsworth.      Des.    63,277;    Nov.    20. 
Lighting    fixture.    Electric-.      H.    J.    Strich.      1,458,157 

June  12. 
Lighting  -  fixture    frame.     L.   A.   Crumley.     Des.   63,634 

Dec    25. 
Lighting  fixture  globe.     G.   E.  Ainsworth.     Des.  61,757 

Jan.  9. 
Lishtinff-fixture  elobe.     T.  E.  Dahl.     Des.  61,798;  Jan.  16 
Lighting-fixture    globe.      F.    W.    Gehrke.      Des.    63,172 

Oct.    30. 
Lighting-fixture     holder.      T.     E.     Dahl.      Des.     62,139 

Mar.  27. 
Lighting-fixture  holder.     E.  A.  L'Ecuyer  and  L.  S.  Marks 

1.462.692  ;   July  24. 
Lighting  -  fixture    husk.      G.    Ainsworth.      Des.    63,603 

Dec.    25. 
Lighting-fixture    husk.      F.     S.     Crowell.      Des.    62,704 

.Tulv  24. 
Lightine-fixture  husk.    H.  Huebner.    Des.  63,557  ;  Dee.  18 

Dec.   18. 
Lighting  fixture.  Indirect-.    A.  Wood.     1,466,497  :  Aug.  28 
Lighting-fixture  lantern.     P.  S.  Crowell.     Des.  63,616-18 

Dee.   25. 
Lighting-fixture  leg.     P.  S.  Crowell.     Des.  61.898  ;  Feb.  6 
Licrhting-fixture  leg.     P.  S.  Crowell.     Des.  61,900;  Feb.  6 
Lightincr-fixture  loop.    G.  Ainsworth.    Des.  63.601  ;  Dec.  25 
Lishting-fixture     loop.       G.      Ainsworth.      Des.    63,604 

Dec.   25. 
Lighting-fixture  loop.     T.  E.  Dahl.     Des.  61.799;  .Tan.  16 
Lighting-fixture  loop.     A.   Miller.     Des.   61,809  ;  Jan.   16 


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Lighting-fixture  loop.    H.  Tepfer.    Des.  62,S71 ;  Aug.  14. 
Ligbtinu-tixture  ornament.     F.  S.  Crowell.     Des.  61,905  ; 

Feb.  i). 
Lighting-fixture  pan.     L.  Jacobson.      Des.  62,299  ;   May   1. 
Lighting-fixture  pan.     N.   Lipsky.     Des.  62,635  ;  July  10. 
Llchting-tixlure    panol.       L.    -\.    Crumley.       Des.    63.635  ; 
Lighting-fixture    part.       V.     I.     Ansorge.       Des.    62,560 ; 

June    26. 
Lighting-fixture    part.       P.     I.     Ansorge.       Des.     62,630 ; 

July    10. 
Lighting-fixture    pedestal.      T.    E.    Dahl.      Des.    63,638; 

Dec.   25. 
Liglitiug  fixture    pendant.    F.     S.     Crowell.    Des.  61,895 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Lighting-fixture    plate.       F.    S.    Crowell.      Des.    61,752 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Lighting-fixture    plate.      F.    S.   Crowell.      Des.    61,848-9 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Ligliting-fiiture    plate.       F.    S.     Crowell.      Des.    61,851 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Lighting-fixture    plate.       F.    S.    Crowell.       Des.    61,854 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Lighting-fixture    plate.     F.    S.    Crowell.      Des.    62,696-7 ; 

July  24. 
Lighting-fixture    plate.      F.     S.     Crowell.      Des.    62,703 ; 

July  24. 
Lighting-fixture    plate.       H.    T.    Howell.      Des.     62,632; 

July  10. 
Lighting-fixture  plate.    H.  T.  Howell.    Des.  63,104  ;  Oct.  2. 
Lighting-fixture   plate.      G.   E.   McFadden.      Des.    62,673 ; 

July  17. 
Lighting-fixture  plate.      G.    E.   McFadden.      Des.    62,841 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Lighting-fixture    plate.       J.    C.    Mettler.       Des. '  63,576 ; 
Lighting-fixture  plate.     K.  Nacke.     Des.  62,211  ;  Apr.  10. 
Lighting-fixture   plate.      L.    R.      Wellman.      Des.    62,157 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Lighting-fixture  plate.   Arm   for.     L.   R.    Wellman.     Des. 

62,150;     Mar.  27. 
Lighting  fixture  ring.     T.  E.  Dahl.     Des.  62,186;  Apr.  3. 
Lighting-fixture  ring.     T.  Dahl.     Des.  63,219  :  Nov.  6. 
Lighting-fixture  ring.      T.   Dahl.      Des.    63,455 ;   Dec.   11. 

Dec.  25. 
Lighting-fixture  sconce.     C.  Wagner.     Des.  62,041 ;  Mar.  6. 
Ligntiiig-fiiture    shade     holder.       P.     Mohrmann.       Des. 

(!:?. 374-5  ;  Nov.  27. 
Lighting-fixture      socket      cover.       G.     Ainsworth.       Des. 

63.606;   Dec.   25. 
Lighting-fixture    spindle.      R.    L.    Gerth.      Des.    61,804; 

Jan.  16. 
Lighting-fixture    spindle.      H.    T.    Howell.      Des.    63,102 ; 

Oct.   2. 
Liffhting-fixture    spindle.      C.    Wagner.      Des.    62,039^0 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Lighting-fixture  standard.       J.  W.  Gosling.     Des.  61,769  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Lichvinn-fixture  standard.     .T.  W.   Gosling.     Des.  63,364  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Lighting-fixture-supporting    arm.      F.    S.    Crowell.      Des. 

61.809  ;  Feb.  6. 
Lighting-fixture-supporting    arm.      F.    S.    Crowell.      Des. 

6l,noi-2  ;  Feb.  6. 
Lightinsr-fixture     suspension     strap.       A.     Miller.       Des. 

62,787  ;  July  31. 
Lighting-fixture   top    piece.      J.    Ribaysen.      Des.    63,269  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Lighting-fixture  urn.     H.  C.  Adam.     Des.  61,957  ;  Feb.  20. 
Lighting  fixture.  Wall-bracket.    H.  Abrams.     Des.  62,355  ; 

May  15. 
Lighting  fixture.  Water-gauge-.   R.  B.  Benjamin.    1,445,264  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Lighting   fixtures,  Ball   lamp   cover   for.      H.    T.   Howell. 

Des.   63,177;   Oct.   30. 
Lighting    fixtures.    Body    part    for.      T.    E.    Dahl.      Des. 

02,707  ;  July  24. 
Lighting    fixtures.    Body    part    for.      T.    E.    Dahl.      Des. 

62,982  :  Sept.  4. 
Lighting  fixtures.   Body   shell   for.      G.    Ainsworth.      Des. 

62,768  :  July  31. 
Lightins  fixtures.  Bracket  hack  for.     F.  S.  Crowell.     Des. 

61,8i>0;   .Tan.   30. 
Lighting  fixtures.   Bracket  back  for.     T.  E.   Dahl.     Des. 

62,143  ;  Mar.  27. 
Lightinsr  fixtures.   Bracket  back  for.     T.   E.   Dahl.     Des. 

62.706;   .July  24. 
Wghting    fixtures.    Bracket    back    for.      P.     Mohrmann. 

Des.  62,210  ;  Apr.  10. 
Lighting    fixtures,    Bracket   lantern   for.      F.    S.    Crowell. 

Des.  62,693  :  July  24. 
Lighting    fixtures.    Bracket    plate    for.      F.    S.    Crowell. 

Des,  02,700;  July  24, 
Lighting    fixtures.    Bridge    arm    for.      A.    Cooper.      Des. 

63,128;  Oct.  16. 
Lii!htiiig   fixtures.      Bridge    arm    for.      A.    Cooper.      Des. 

63.554  :  Dec.  18. 
Lighting  fixtures.   Candle  cup  for.     G.   Ainsworth.      Des. 

62,811 ;   Aug.   7. 
Lighting    fixtures.    Candle    cup   for.      T.    E.    Dahl.      Des. 

62.140-1  ;  Mar.  27. 
Lighting  fixtures.  Candle  cup  for.     H.   T.  Howell.     Des. 

63,175;   Oct.  30. 
Lightinsr    fixtures.    Candle   plate    for,      G.    E.    McFadden 

Des.   62,334 ;  May  8. 


Lighting  fixtures.  Candle-plate  body  for.     H.   T.   Howell. 

Des.  63,101  ;  Oct.  2. 
Lighting   fixtures.    Canopy   for.      G.   B.   McFadden.     Des. 

62,578  ;   June  26. 
Lighting  fixtures,  Cast  arm  for.     K.  Nacke.     Des.  62,177  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Lighting  fixtures.  Celling  fixture  for.     T.  E.   Dahl.     Des. 

62,185  ;   Apr.   3. 
Lighting    fixtures.    Ceiling    lantern    for.      F.    S.    Crowell. 

Des.  62,694;  July  24. 
Lighting   fixtures.    Ceiling   light    for.      G.    E.    McFadden. 

Des.    63,057;    Sept.    25. 
Lighting  fixtures.  Ceiling  plate  for.     H.  T.  Howell.     Des. 

63,103  ;  Oct.  2. 
Lighting  fixtures.  Ceiling  plate  for.     P.  S.  Warman.     Des. 

63,520;    Dec.    11. 
Lighting   fixtures,    Chandelier  for.     P.   S.   Crowell.     Des. 

62,701-2  ;  July  24. 
Lighting  fixtures.   Chandelier  for.     F.  Fleischauer.     Des. 

62.715  ;  July  24. 
Lighting     fixtures.     Globe     holder     for.      W.     Lumley. 

1,471,561;  Oct.  23. 
Lighting  fixtures.   Husk  for   ball  lamp   socket   cover  for. 

IC.  Nacke.     Des.  62,178  ;  Apr.  3, 
Lighting    fixtures.    Lamp    cover    for.      G.    E.    McFadden. 

Des.   62,840 ;  Aug.   7. 
Lighting  fixtures.   Light  receptacle  for.     T.   Dahl.      Des. 

62,232  ;   Apr.   24. 
Lighting  fixtures  or  lamps,  Finial  for.     A.  Dvorak.     Des. 

63,255  ;  Nov.  13. 
Lighting  fixtures.  Ornamental  ring  for,    G.  V.  Strahan  and 

P.    W.   Mathieu.      Des.    61,937-8;    Feb.    13. 
Lighting    fixtures    or    similar    article.    Bracket    for.      G. 

Meier.     Des.  61,788;  Jan.  9. 
Lighting   fixtures    or    similar    article.    Bracket    arm    for. 

T.  L,  Dusseau.     Des.  61,761  :  Jan,  9. 
Lighting  fixtures  or  similar  articles.  Bracket  for.     L.  A. 

Crumlev.     Des.  63.636  ;  Dec.  25. 
Lighting  fixtures.  Oval  plate  for.     G.  E.  McFadden.     Des. 

62,845  ;   Aug.   7. 
Lighting    fixtures.    Plate    for.      P.    S.    Warman.      Des. 

62.681  ;  July  17. 
Lighting  fixtures,  Shade  for.     N.  Kopp,     Des.  62,573-4; 

June  26. 
Lighting  fixtures.  Shade  for.    H.  E.  Rainaud.   Des.  62,590  ; 

June   26. 
Lighting   fixtures.    Socket  cover   for.     T.   E.   Dahl.     Des. 

62,708  ;  July  24. 
Lighting  fixtures.  Socket  cover  for.     H.  T.  Howell.     Des. 

63,176;  Oct.  30. 
Lighting   fixtures.    Socket    cover    for.      G.    E.    McFadden. 

Des.   62,333  :  May   8, 
Lighting    fixtures.     Spindle    for,       R.     L.     Gerth.       Des. 

62.568-9  ;   June   26. 
Lighting  fixtures.   Stamping  for.     M.  R.  Horovitz.     Des. 

62.451 ;   June  5. 
Lighting  fixtures.  Top  for  lamp  covers  for.     G.  E,  McFad- 
den,    Des.  62.842  ;  Aug,  7. 
Li.ghting  fixtures.   Top   for  lamp   covers  for.      G.   E,   Mc- 
Fadden,    Des,  62,844  ;  Aug.  7. 
Lighting  fixtures.  Top  for  pan  for,     G.  E.  McFadden,    Des. 

63,109  ;   Oct,  2. 
Lighting    fixtures.    Top    for    shade   for.      P.    S.    Crowell. 

De.s.  62,698-9  ;  July  24. 
Lighting  fixtures.   Wall  bracket   for.     T.   E.   Dahl.     Des. 

62,138  ;  Mar.  27. 
Lightine  fixtures.   Wall   bracket  for.     T.  E.   Dahl.     Des. 

63,285  ;   Nov.   20. 
Lighting  fixtures.   Wall  bracket  for.'    T.   E.    Dahl,      Des. 

6.3,456  ;   Dec.    11. 
Lichting   fixtures.   Wall   plate  for.      G.   Ainsworth.     Des. 

62.767  :  July  31. 
Lighting  globe.     E.  B.  Gillinder.     Des.  61,908  ;  Feb.  6. 
Lighting,   Indirect.     P.  Ross.     1,471,922  ;  Oct.  23. 
LiL'htinc   system   automatic.      A.    M.    Candy.      1,475,746; 

Nov.  27. 
Lighting      system.       Steam  -  locomotive.        A.      McGary. 

1,461,534  ;  July  10. 
Lighting   unit.      M.   Klein.      1,470.227;    Oct.   9. 
Lighting    unit.     Automatic     electric-.        W.     W.    Bucher. 

1,448,190;  Mar.  13. 
Lighting-unit  holder.     R,  D.  Wardell.     1,470,208  ;  Oct.  9. 
Lighting  unit.  Indirect.    W,  A.  Dorey.     1,472,639  ;  Oct,  30. 
Lighting    unit.    Upright    for    a.      J.    W.    Gosling.      Des. 

63.463;  Dec.  25. 
Lights  and  covers.  Support  for  porthole.     F.  P.  Fescharek. 

1.444.177  ;  Feb.  6. 
Lights,  Kav  deflector  for.    D,  E,  Riley.     1,445,413  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lightning  arrester.     C.   T.   Allcutt,     Rel5,653  ;   July  17. 
Lightning  arrester.     L.  S.  Brach.     1,458.611  ;  June  12. 
Lishtnin'g  arrester.      L,   M,  Klauber.      1,454.289:   May  8. 
Lightning  arrester  arid  heat  coil.    R.  G.  Sands.    1,468,650  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Lightning     arresters.     Resistor     for.      L.    R.     Golladay. 

1,448,398;  Mar.  13. 
Lightning   rod,      M.    Creighton.      1,467.922 ;    Sept.    11. 
Lightship   beacon.     M.    Schuler.     1,442.543 :    Jan.   16. 
Limb,  Artificial.     R.  R.  Harris.     1,466,163  ;  Aug.  28. 
Limb,   Artificial.      S.    M.    Harrison.      1,477.484  :    Dec.    11. 
Limb  attachment.     J.  E.  Gantenbein.     1,442, . 392  ;  Jan.  16. 
Limbs.    Compensating   hinge    joint   for   artificial.      P.    H. 

Spracklen.      1,470,201 ;    Oct.    9. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Limbs,  Joint  for  artificial.    W.  H.  Wambsgans.    1,458,788 

June  12. 
Lime,  Apparatus  for  hydrating.     D.  K.  Bone.     1,469,209 

Oct.  2. 
Lime-containing  materials.  Treating.     J.  Pelc.     1,447,568 

Mar.   6. 
Lime-hydrating  apparatus.     H.  Miscampbell.     1,464,722 

Aug.  14. 
Lime,  Making  arsenate  of.     C.   Ellis  and  V.  T.   Stewart 

1,447,938  ;  Mar.   6. 
Lime,     Making     hydrated.       M.     Hermann.       1,462,284 

July  17. 
Limekiln.     V.  Arnold.     1,442,845  ;  Jan.  23. 
Limit  gauge.     O.   Schlaupitz.     1,472,196 ;  Oct.   30. 
Limit    gauge.     Adjustable.       B.     H.     Blood.       1,440,442 

Jan.  2. 
Limit    gauge.    Adjustable.       E.    J.    Bryant.      1,448,356 

Mar.   13. 
Limit    gauge,    Adjustable.      C.    W.    Lundin.      1,473,351 

Nov.  6. 
Line  and   circuit   breaker.     W.   T.   Eutledge.      1,465,791 

Aug.    21. 
Line,   Artificial.     H.   J.   Vennes.     1,471,636 ;    Oct.   23. 
Line,   Artificial.      H.   J.   Vennes.      1,472,507 ;   Oct.   30. 
Line  balance,  System  for  testing.    A.  L.  Jones.     1,459,770  ; 

June   26. 
Line-casting  machine.    T.  F.  Duff.     1,469,361  ;  Oct.  2. 
Line-casting    machines.    Attachment    for.      L.    A.    Robin- 
son.    1.460,445;  July  3. 
Line  connector  and  adjuster.     G.  C.  Whittles.     1,472,621 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Line  control.  Adjusting  mechanism  adapted  for.     L.  Hol- 

land-Letz.      1,461,420;   July   10. 
Line  fastener.     H.  C.  Lafferty.     1,467,276  ;  Sept.  4. 
Line  fastener.     F.  H.  Weller.     1,470,408  ;  Oct.  9. 
Line  holder.     W.  O.  Rutherford.     1,466,563  ;  Aug.  28. 
Line  hook.     A.  H.  Humphreys.     1,472,840  ;  Nov.  6. 
Line     instrument.      Draftsman's     parallel-.        H.      Sirot. 

1,445,180;  Feb.  13. 
Line   insulator,   Ventilated.      L.    Steinbergei'.      1,447,359 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Line,    Network    for    neutralizing    the    susceptance    of    a 

loaded.     K.  S.  Hoyt.     1,475,997:  Dec.  4. 
Line  switch.     J.  N.  Reynolds.     Rel5,644  ;  July  10. 
Line  switch  and  connection.     F.  A.  Lundquist.    1,475,499  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Line    switch.     Crossbar.       J.     N.    Reynolds.      1,462,047 ; 

July  17. 
Line    tishtener.      C.    Breer.      1.467,420  ;    Sept.    11. 
Line-winding      mechanism.        W.      Schmid.        1,476,769 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Linear  dimensions.  Optical  method  of  obtaining.     R.  W. 

Wood.     1,455,825  ;  May  22. 
Lineman's   guard.     H.   B.  Bush.     1,469,089  ;   Oct.   9. 
Liner,   Device   for    printing   intersecting.      J.    Rosenberg. 

1,441,174  ;   Jan.'    2. 
Liner,   Inner.     G.   W.   Stewart.     1.445,606 ;   Feb.   13. 
Liner  stuffing-box  head.  Brass-.     A.  D.  Purtle.     1,453,324  ; 

May  1. 
Liner-treating  device.     J.  Beard.     1,464,898  ;  Aug.  14. 
Lining.     J.  Eaab  and  J.  Tendrich.     1,465,562  ;  Aug.  21. 
Lingerie  clasp.     J.  Leather.     1,444,030  ;  Feb.  6. 
Lingerie  clasp.     R.  H.  Moore.     1,444,801  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lingerie  clasp.     A.  J.  Wagner.     1,459,382  ;  June  19. 
Lingerie  clip.     E.   E.   Claj-k.      Rel5,654  ;   July   17. 
lingerie  pin.     E.  Diefenbacher.     1,456,301  ;  May  22. 
Lingual   bar.     R.   V.   Williams.      1,457,867 ;    June   5. 
Link.     J.   N.  Lagasse.     1.463.043  ;  July  24. 
Link.     V.  Retterath.     1,452,817;  Apr.   24. 
Link.      C.   de  Talmond.      1,477,475 ;   Dec.    11. 
Link,   Connecting.      P.    E.   Fellows.      1,478,003 ;    Dec.    IS. 
Link,  Drag.     W.  H.  Spire.     1,474,854  ;  Nov.  20. 
Link-forming  machine.     R.   Kolsch.      1,446.508 ;    Feb.   27. 
Link,  Fusible.     W.  H.  Baker.     1,456,686  ;  May  29. 
Link,  Fusible.     J.  Dawson.     1,454,848  ;  May  15. 
Link,  Fusible.     E.  H.  Ellison.     1.446,554  ;  Feb.  27. 
Link,  Fusible.     H.  M.  Nacey.     1,452,522  ;  Apr.  24. 
Link-joint-connecting  rod.     J.  Komar.    1,458,345  ;  June  12, 
Link      lock.      Pivoted-.      T.      B.      Nicholson.      1,446,924 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Link  mat.     W.  T.  Bell.     1,448,907  ;  Mar.  20. 

Link-mesh-cutting   machine.      O.    Soderstrom.     1,447,736 ; 

Mar.    6. 

1,460,749  ;  July  3. 
Link     mesh.     Machine     for     cutting.       R.     H.     Berkley. 

1.440,762  ;  Jan.  2. 
Link     mesh.    Machine     for     cutting.        O.      Soderstrom. 

1,440,845;  Jan.  2. 
Link     mpsh.     Machine     for     making.       R.     H.     Berkley. 

1,478,694  ;  Dec.  25. 
Link,  Repair.     L.  S.  Clark.     1,458,571  ;  June  12. 
Linking  machine.     A.   A.   Fette.     1,444,868 ;   Feb.   13. 
Links,    Producing    detachable    connecting.      B.     Cousins. 

1,447,064  :    Feb.   27. 
Links.     Removable     grouser     for     track.       P.     E.     Holt. 

1,455,490;  May  15. 
Links,    Securing    wrist    pins    for    chain.      R.    W.    Dull. 
Linoleum,  oil  cloth,  or  floor  covering.     C.  M.  Post.     Des. 

63,490-3  ;  Dec.  11. 
Linotype     machines,     Bold-faced-sl\ig-casting     attachment 

for.     W.  E.  Zolman  and  A.  W.  Bradshaw.     1,467,412  ; 

Sept.  11. 


Linotype  machines.  Main  and  auxiliary  melting  pSt  for. 

G.  L.  Curie.     1,473,083  ;  Nov.  6. 
Linotype  matrix.     W.  P.  Zent.    1,443,781 ;  Jan.  30. 
Lint    and    brush    board.    Adjustable.      R.    W.    Haulbrook. 

1,469,413  ;  Oct.   2. 
Lint  cotton,  Tramper  for.     M.  C.  Kirkpatrick.     1,472,274  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Lint,    Pneumatic    apparatus   for    cleaning,    covering,    and 

recovering.     G.  L.  Allen.     1,460,220  ;  June  26. 
Linter  machines.  Saw  for.     H.  Tatje.     1,470,779  ;  Oct.  16. 
Lip-stick  container.     L.  Root.     1,461,680  ;  July  10. 
Liquid  and   bulk   filling   machine,   Combined.      C.   F.    Col- 
bert.    1,445,297;  Feb.  13. 
Liquid  and  gas  mixer.     A.  W.  Morse.     1,474,603  ;  Nov.  20. 
Liquid  and  gaseous  fuel  burner.    M.  CoUmau.    1,456,785  ; 

May  29. 
Liquid  and  gaseous  fuel  burner.     J.  A.  Mahr.     1,469,326  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Liquid  and  vapor  separator.      II.   G.   Nevitt.     1,452,253  ; 

Apr.   17. 
Liquid-agitating-tauk  mechanism.    M.  Donauer.    1,446,245  ; 

Feb.   20. 
Liquid-applying     can.       W.     J.     Stansbury.       1,472,817 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Liquid  brake.     P.  Meyer.     1,471,186  ;  Oct.  16. 
Liquid  container.      W.   K.   Gill.     1,464,419 ;   Aug.   7. 
Liquid  container.     F.   O.  Williams.     1,459,191 ;   June  19. 
Liquid  container.     A.  W.  Wunderlich.     1,473,453  ;  Nov.  6. 
Liquid  container,  Leakproof.     J.  H.  Gravell.     1,452,039  ; 

Apr.   17. 
Liquid      container,      Stoppered.      A.      Schoenbrun.      Des. 

62,311  ;  May  1. 
Liquid     containers.     Attachable     spout     for.      S.     Frey. 

1,468,360  ;   Sept.   18. 
Liquid     containers.     Combined    closure    and     faucet    for. 

H.   O.   Varrieur.      1,463,735  ;   July   31. 
Liquid     containers.     Discharge     spout     for.        S.     Frey. 

1,461,269;   July  10. 
Liquid    containers.     Displacement    element    for.      L.     E. 

Baker.     1,457,811  ;  June  5. 
Liquid-delivering   system.      H.    Kershaw    and    W.    I.    Mc- 

Crum.      1,448,804  ;    Mar.    20. 
Liquid  dispenser.     A.  E.  Holmes.     1,454,284  ;  May  8. 
Liquid    dispensers.    Indicating    attachment    for.      W.    S. 

Townsend.     1,468,843 ;    Sept.   25. 
Liquid    dispensing    and    measuring    device.      E.    A.    Ris. 

1,466,482  ;  Aug.  2,S. 
Liquid-dispensing     apparatus.       A.     Bowser.       Rel5,606 ; 

May  15. 
Liquid-dispensing   apparatus.     J.   A.  Bryden.      1,469,617 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Liquid-dispensing     apparatus.       B.     Crouse.       1,466,273 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Liquid-dispensing   apparatus.      J.    B.    Davis.      1,447,511 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Linuid-dispeiising    apparatus.      J.    A.    Lewin    and    G.    P. 

Bartlett.      1,455,593 ;    May    15. 
Liquid-dispensing    apparatus.       F.     C.     Orr.       1,466,804 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Liquid-dispensing  device.     O.  J.  Berg.     1,471,441 ;  Oct.  23. 
Liquid-dispensing  device.     A.  Pjeron.     1,445,643  ;  Feb.  20. 
Liquid-dispensing    device.      A.    D.    Wyckoff.      1,471,1^50 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Liquid-dispensing  machine.    J.  Frick.     1,465,122  ;  Aug.  14. 
Liquid-dispensing  system.    S.  D.  Love.    1,454,971  ;  May  15. 
Liquid-dispensing    tank.       C.     W.     Johnson.       1,476.980 : 

Dec.    11. 
Liquid  dropper.     J.  Turner,   jr.     1,459,642 ;  June  19. 
Liquid      elevator.       Compressed-air.         W.      B.       Dixon. 

1,445,497;   Feb.   13. 
Liquid  ether,  Dehydrating.   J.  A.  S.  Hammond.    1,466,436  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Liquid  extractor.     C.   Hurd.     1,465,825  ;   Aug.   21. 
Liquid-feed  system.     C.  L.  Stokes.     1,457,758;  June  5. 
Liquid-feeding     device.       J.     C.     Coulombe.       1,467,633 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Liquid-feeding     device.       L.     A.     DunajefC.       1,463,683; 

July  31. 
Liquid-feeding  device.     W.  Sparks.     1,466,387 ;  Aug.  28. 
Liquid-feeding  device.     W.    Sparks.      1,477.015 ;    Dec.    11. 
Liquid-feeding  system.     A.  M.   Wolf.     1,457,721:   June  5. 
Liquid  fuel  and  producin.g  same.  Compounded.     L.  du  P. 

Clement.     1,475.259:  Nov.   27. 
Liquid-fuel  atomizing  device.    W.  W.  Williams.   1,451,798  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Liquid-fuel   burner.      G.   A.   Bryan.      1,462,261  ;   July   17. 
Liquid-fuel  burner.     H.  J.   Gary.     1.444,164 ;  Feb.  6.      • 
Liquid-fuel  burner.     E.  Cleary.     1,475,050  :  Nov.  20. 
Liquid-fuel   burner.     J.   A.   Doble.     1,453,495 :    May    1. 
Liquid-fuel   burner.     M.   A.   Fesler.     1,445.826;   Feb.   20. 
Liquid-fuel  burner.     W.   E.   Gibbs.     1,441,978:  Jan.   9. 
Liquid-fuel  burner.     G.  W.  Hofmann.    1,460,130  ;  June  26. 
Liquid-fuel  burner.     R.  M.  Kennedy.     1,471.666  ;  Oct.  23. 
Liquid-fuel  burner.     A.  M.  Lockett.     1.442,163:  .Tan.  16. 
Liquid-fuel   burner.     H.    W.    Lovett.      1,441,008;   Jan.    2. 
Liquid-fuel  burner.     F.   Martindell.     1,454,975  ;   May   15. 
Liquid-fuel  burner.     C.  M.  Rushing.     1,462,072  ;  .July  17. 
Liquid-fuel  burner.     A.  W.  Southey.     1,444,855  ;  Feb.  13. 
Liquid-fuel  burner.     H.   A.  Tedman.     1,475,458  ;  Nov.  27. 
Liquid-fuel     burner.       G.     T.     Underwood.       1,459,482 ; 

June  19. 
Liquid    fuel.    Burner    for    thorough    combustion    of.       E. 

Becker.      1,476,136 ;    Dee.    4. 


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Aljihaietical  list  of  imientions — Continued. 


1153 


Limiiil-fui'l-burning  appliance.    R.  U.  Breeding.    1,458,266  ; 

June  12. 
Liiiuid    fuel,    Device   for   tlie    combustion    of.      S.    Trood. 

1,145,370  :  Feb.   13. 
Uiiuiai'uel-fepding  means.     J.  Scheminger,  jr.     1,442,785  ; 

Jan.  10. 
Liquid-fuel  furnace.     C.  G.  Hawley.     1,452,380;  Apr.  17. 
Liquid  fuel,  Gasifying  burner  for.     E.  Menger.     1,457,542  ; 

Juiu-  5. 
Liquid     fuel.     Moans    for    vaporizing.       J.     M.    Maclean. 

1,470,401  ;  Oct.  9. 
Liquid-fuel  purifier.     J.  H.  Gannon.     1,470,719  ;  Oct.  16. 
Liquiil-fuel  strainer.      H.   V.   Gompf.      1,478,785  ;  Dee.   25. 
Liquid-fuel  vaporizer.     S.  G.  House.     1,459,507  ;  June  19. 
Liquid  fuel.  Vaporizer  for.     H.  L.  Blackwood.     1,402,301  ; 

July  17. 
Liquid   fuel.   Vaporizer  for.      J.  A.    La  Rue.      1,407,800 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Liquid  fuels.  Heating  means  for.     F.  F.  Dier.     1,442,927  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Liquid  gauge.     G.   P.  Gregory.     1.448.842;   Mar.  20. 
Liquid  gauge.     W.  M.  Tulley.    1,451,240  ;  Apr.  10. 
Liquid     gauge.    Illuminated.      G.    L.    Hills.       1,445,834 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Liquid  bead  gauge.     E.  H.  Bristol.     1,452,142  ;  Apr.  17. 
Liquid,  Heat  treatment  of.     W.  Mauss.     1,454,553  ;  May  8. 
Liquid  heater.     W.  F.  Clark.     1,451,863  ;  Apr.  17. 
Liquid    heater,    Electric.      F.    E.    G.    Eisselt.      1,403,617 ; 

July  31. 
Liquid  heater,  Electric  immersion.     S.  Abel.     1,459,665  ; 

June  19. 
Liquid     heater.     Electrical.       W.     Penzold.       1,446,317 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Liquid  holder.  Protective.  L.  Hetu.  1,475,825  -f  Nov.  27. 
Liquid  indicator.  A.  W.  Hutchinson.  1,442,948  ;  Jan.  23. 
Liquid-level  gauge.  J.  B.  MuUally.  1,455.965  ;  May  22. 
Liquid-level  gauge.  A.  B.  Shultz.  1,451,965  ;  Apr.  17. 
Liquid-level  indicator.  T.  M.  Feder.  1,476.289;  Dec.  4. 
Liquid-level  indicator.  E.  L.  Kenyon.  1,464,476  ;  Aug.  7. 
Liquid-level    indicator.      W.    M.    Lawrence.       1,467,548 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Liquid-level  indicator.    H.  Lundquisf.    1,456,701  ,•  May  29. 
Liquid-level  indicator.     A.  Marone.     1,477,145  :  Dec.  11. 
Liquid-level  indicator.     D.  R.   Price.     1,453,602  ;   May   1. 
Liquid-level  indicator.    A.  U.  Walter.     1,477,403;  Dec.  11. 
Liquid  measuring  and  dispensing  apparatus.     E.  A.   Rix. 

1,461,292  ;  July  10. 
Liquid  measuring  and  dispensing  device.     A.  B.  Walters. 

1,454,572  ;   May  8. 
Liquid  -  measuring      apparatus.         G.       W.       MacKenzie. 

1.475.S4-1  •  Nov.  27. 
Liquid-metal     transfer    apparatus.       A.    C.    Nelson     and 

10.  J.   Reilly.     1,449,242  ;  Mar.  20. 
Liquid    meter.      R.    S.    Bassett.      1,458,965 ;    June    19. 
Liquid    meter.      R.    S.    Bassett.      1,460,471  ;    July    3. 
Liquid  meter.     A.  R.  Granberg.     1,460,715  ;  July  3. 
Liquid.  Method   and   apparatus   for   electrolyzing.      H.   H. 

Dow,  T.  Griswold,  jr.,  and  E.   O.  Baistow.     1,441,408  ; 

•Tan.   9. 
Liquid  motor.     M.  T.  Lindenberg.     1,451,580  ;  Apr.  10. 
Liquid-operated   jack.      F.    J.    Leisse.      1.441,628;    Jan.   9. 
Liquid  or  plastic  materials.  Device  for  dispensing.     W.  W. 

Heinitsh,    1.     0.     Shalkop,     and     A.     B.     Lauterbach. 

1,472,123  ;  Oct.  30. 
Liquid  or  vapor  fuel  burner.     C.  O.  Everhart.     1,455,135  ; 

ISfnv   15. 
Liquid    phase,    Recovering   valuable    components    from    a 

complex.      G.    B.    Burnham.      1,476-873;    Dec.    11. 
Liquid-pumping  apparatus.     F.  H.  Griffiths  and  II.  F.  Ben- 
son.    1.472,560;   Oct.  30. 
Liquid  purifier.     J.  E.  Caps.     1,465.968  ;  Aug.  28. 
Liquid-reserve  device.      R.   E.   Mudd.     1,469.947  ;   Oct.   9. 
Liquid  sampler.     P.  W.  Tompkins.     1,471,015  ;  Oct.  16. 
Liquid  sprayer.     M.  F.  Biersdorf.     1,470,111  ;  Oct.  9. 
Liquid  storage.     F.  A.  Howard.     1.442.525  ;  Jan.  16. 
Liquid-storage  receptacle  for  a   circulating  system,  Aux- 
iliary.    A.  B.  Modine.     1,472,.305  ;  Oct.  30. 
Liquid  through  the  conductors,  Device  for  the  cooling  of 

electric    apparatus    by    the    circulation    of.      P.    M.    G. 

Toulon.      1,452,666;  Apr.   24. 
Liquid  to  paper,  Applving  coloring.     L.  P.  Winchenbaugh 

and  L.  Gentile.     1,454,363-4  ;  Jlay  8. 
Liquid  to  wires,  threads,  and  the  like.  Method  and  means 

for  applying  a.     F.  K.   Schmidt.     1.454,224  ;  May  8. 
Liquid-treating  apparatus.     C.   P.   Landreth.     1,478,714 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Liquid-treating   instrument.      F.    E.    Beidler.      1,446,029 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Liquid-treating    system.      J.    F.    Musselman.      1,469,804 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Liquid  vapor  from  a  gaseous  carrier.  Operation  employed 

in  extracting.     C.  C.  Reed.     1,456,570  ;  May  29. 
Li^iuids  and  automatically  grading  the  same  according  to 

their  density,  Apparatus  for  indicating  the  density  of. 

J.  L.  Menneil.     1.454,756  :  May  8. 
Liquids  and  making  same,  Shipping  container  for.     L.  M. 

White.     1,477,795  ;  Dec.  18. 
Liquids  and  solids.  Means  for  separating  the  liquid  and 

solid    components    of    mixtures    of.      A.    J.    Arbuckle. 

1.454,916;  May  15. 
Liquids,    Apparatus    for    aerating.      C.    J.    C.    W.    Hyne. 

1.462.063;  July  17. 

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Liquids,  Apparatus  for  agitating.     H.  Hough.     1,447,849  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Liquids,  Apparatus  for  applying.   L.  Simmons.    1,473,979; 

Nov.   13. 
Liquids,    Apparatus    for    bottling.      C.    J.    Van    Doren. 

1,451,351  ;  Apr.  10. 
Liquids,   Apparatus    for   controlling   the   flow   of.      J.    W. 

Doble.      1,474,894  ;   Nov.   20. 
Liquids,    Apparatus    for   dispensing.      J.    W.    MacDonald. 

1,476,408;   Dec.  4. 
Liquids,    Apparatus    for    dispensing.      W.    P.     Schirmer. 

1,471,529;  Oct.  23. 
Liquids,     Apparatus     for     exchanging     the    heat    of.       F. 

Duvieusart.     1,476,061  ;   Doe.  4. 
Liquids,     Apparatus     for    extracting.       A.     S.     Kirshner. 

1,449,290;   Mar.   20. 
Liquids,     Apparatus     for     measuring.       J.     F.     Ferriot. 

1,448,266;  Mar.   13. 
Liquids,     Apparatus     for     purifying.       R.     C.      Turner. 

1,477,088;  Dec.  11. 
Liquids,   Apparatus   for   the   settlement  of  solid  particles 

suspended  in.     N.  C.  Christensen.     1,458,805  ;   June  12. 
Liquids,     Apparatus     for     throwing.       F.      C.     Hughes. 

1,471,130;  Oct.  16. 
Liquids,     Apparatus     for     treating.        H.     E.     Sturcke. 

1,465,955;   Aug.   28. 
Liquids    and   gases.    Process    and   apparatus    for    mixing. 

W.  Paterson.     1,468,739  ;   Sept.   25. 
Liquids  and  liquid  iJulps,  Apparatus  for  the  treatment  of. 

H.  R.  Robbins.     1,473,160  ;  Nov.  6. 
Liquids  at  a  constant  level  in  their  containers.  Device  for 

maintaining.     A.  R.  Trist.     1,443,663  ;  Jan.  30. 
Liquids    by    means    of    ultra-violet    rays,    Apparatus    for 

sterilizing.      V.    Henri,    A.    Helbronner,    and    M.    von 

Recklinghausen.     1,473,095  ;  Nov.  6. 
Liquids,  Centrifugal  separation  and  centrifugal  filtration 

of.      C.   F.   Paul,   jr.      1,468,740;    Sept.   25. 
Liquids,   Chain   for  elevating.     B.   Genuevois.      1,475,382  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Liquids,   Controlling  foaming  of  boiling.     C.   E.   Dolbear. 

1.440,973;    Jan.    2. 
Liquids,   Conveyance   of  highly-inflammable.     J.   Muchka. 

1,456,820;  May  29. 
Liquids,  Cooler  for.     H.  J.  Willmott.     1,466,388  ;  Aug.  28. 
Liquids,     Dehydi-ating    organic.       J.     A.     S.     Hammond. 

1,466,435  ;    Aug.   28. 
Liquids,   Device   for  determining  the  specific   gravity   of. 

J.  M.  Johlin.     1,460,134  ;  June  26. 
Liquids,    Device    for    heating,    pasteurizing,    and    evapo- 
rating.    M.  C.   Mabee.     1,459,182;   June   19. 
Liquids,  Device  for  the  preservation  and  aseptic  drawing 

off  of.     J.  Arnold.     1,451,937  ;  Apr.  17. 
Liquids,   Electrically  treating.     H.  B.   Rudd.     1,468,649  ; 

Sept.   25. 
Liquids,  Elevating.     J.  C.  Grant.     1,454,377  ;  May  8. 
Liquids,  Foam  for  preventing  evaporation  of  stored.    P.  A. 

Howard,  G.  H.  L.  Kent,  and  J.  M.  Jennings.     1,443,538  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Liquids  from  aeriform   mixtures.   Process   and   apparatus 

for  the  recovery  of  the  vapors  of  volatile.    E.  A.  Barbet. 

1,452,778;  Apr.  24. 
Liquids     from     great    depths,     Elevating.       F.    I.    Nevill. 

1,473,967  ;  Nov.  13. 
Liquids   from    vessels.    Receptacle   for    removing.      A.    M. 

Demuth.     1,471,475-6  ;  Oct.  23. 
Liquids,    fluids,    and    oils,    Apparatus   for  the   conversion 

and    transformation    of."     J.     H.    Adams.      1,461,017; 

July  3. 
Liquids,  Heating  device  for.     C.  E.  Parkhurst.     1,452,311 ; 

Apr.   17. 
Liquids,   Height  indicator   for.     R.    Grimshaw   and   C.   J. 

Weis.     1,458,338  ;  June  12. 
Liquids,  Instrument  for  measuring  the  height  of.     W.  C. 

and  W.  O.  B.arnes.     1,454,531  ;  May  8. 
Liquids,    Making    a    composition    for    purifying.      W.    L. 

.Tordan.     1,448,846;  Mar.  20. 
Liquids,  Means  for   dehydrating  alcoholic.     M.  D.  Mann, 

jr.     1,452,206;  Apr.  17. 
Liquids,  Means  for  regulating  the  flow  of.     W.  E.  Muntz. 

1,465,556  ;  Aug.  21. 
Liquids,    Measuring    and    dispensing    device    for.      S.    C. 

Price.      1,474,554  ;   Nov.  20. 
Liquids.    Method    and    apparatus    for    treating.      C.    M. 

Bullard.     1,468,353;   Sept.   18. 
Liquids,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  concentrating.     I. 

Hechenbleikner  and  T.   C.  Oliver.     1,456,874  ;   May  29, 
Liquids,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  evaporating.     M.  J. 

O'Boyle  and   E.   C.   Holton.     1,475,314  ;   Nov.  27. 
Liquids,  Nebulizer  of.     A.  W.  Morse.     1,468,370;  Sept.l8. 
Liquids,  Nebulizer  of.     A.  W.  Morse.     1,472,486  ;  Oct.  30. 
Liquids  of  different  densities,   Apparatus  for  separating. 

O.    E.    Hans.      1,450,545 ;    Apr.    3. 
Liquids    or    solids    with    gases,    Apparatus    for    treating. 

W.  Sieck,  jr.     1,470,887  ;  Oct.  16. 
Liquids,  Process  and  apparatus  for  dispensing.     R.  Black. 

1,468,989  ;  Sept.  25. 
Liquids,  Process  and  apparatus  for  evaporating.   B.  Wirth- 

Frey.     1,461,640;  July  10. 
Liquids,  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  distilling.     W.  E. 

Sanger.     1,452,617  ;  Apr.  24. 
Liquids,  Purifying.     S.  H.  Hall.     1,474,629  ;  Nov.  20. 
Liquids,    Receptacle   flllins   and   measuring   machine   for. 

E.  J.  Falkiner.     1,442,138  ;  Jan.  16. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Liquids,   Safety  device  for  plants  delivering  inflammable. 

M.  Ludwig.     1,456,390;  May  22. 
Liquids,     Starting     device    for     treating.       J.     P.     Ball. 

1,452,335;   Apr.   17. 
Liquids,   Stirring  device  for  agitating.     W.  Lees  and  W. 

Moors.     1,441,813  ;  Jan.  9. 
Liquids,   Storage   and   dispensing  tank   for.      J.   M.   Fitz- 
gerald.    1,447,943;   Mar.  6. 
Liquids,  Supersaturating.    B.  Brazelle.     1,469,581  ;  Oct.  2. 
Liquids,    System    of    raising.      T.    6.    Allen.      1,444,442 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Liquids  to  powdered  or  other  condensed  form,  Device  for 

reducing.     J.    C.   MacLachlan.      1,468,119 ;    Sept.   18. 
Liquids  with  chemical  reagents.  Apparatus  for  treating. 

W.  Paterson.     1,464,291 ;  Aug.  7. 
Liquids    with    gases.    Apparatus    for    treating.      W.    E. 

Greenawalt.      1,471,332  ;    Oct.    23. 
Liquors,  Purification  of  waste.    F.  W.  Wagner.    1,473,750  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Liquors,   Recovery  of  valuable  constituents  from  certain 

waste.     C.  T.  Whittier.     1,442,317  ;  Jan.  16. 
Liquors,  Treatment  of  sulphite  cellulose.     J.  S.  Robeson. 

1,445,603  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lister,    Two-row.      L.    W.    Chase,   W.   R.   McGeachin   and 

J.   C.  Brand.     1,469,751-2  ;   Oct.  2. 
Listers,    Seed-covering   attachment  for.     C.   C.    Hermance 

and    M.    Rein.      1,466,585;    Aug.    28. 
Lithographic    and   printing   form   roller.      C.    Henderson. 

1,472,909  ;  Nov.  6. 
Lithographing  machines.  Feeding  mechanism  for  tin-plate. 

S.    Flnigan.      1,460,373;    July    3. 
Lithographing   presses,    Water   distributor   for.      C.    Hen- 
derson.    1,462,136;   July  IT. 
Lithographing  presses,  Zinc-plate  cylinder  for  offset.     S. 

Fleming.     1,471,392  ;  Oct.  23. 
Lithopone  and  manufacture.     W.  F.  Meister.     1,455,963  ; 

May  22. 
Lithopone,    Apparatus   and    process   for   making.      W.    K. 

Macklind.     1,447,592  ;  Mar.   6. 
Lithopone,    Apparatus    for    calcining.      J.     L.    Mitchell. 

1,478,347;   Dec.   18. 
Lithopone  manufacture.     F.  G.  Breyer  and  C.  W.  Farber. 

1,446,637  ;   Feb.  27. 
Lithopone    manufacture.      E.    B.    Dougherty.      1,474,766 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Litter  carrier.      H.   L.   Ferris.     1,448,394;   Mar.   13. 
Litter  carrier.     E.  B.  Fink.     1,441,841 ;  Jan.  9. 
Litter  carrier.     J.  L.  Thornton.     1,453,610;  May   1. 
Lixiviatlon    apparatus,    Automatically-acting.      G.    Hag- 

lund.     1,456,592  ;  May  29. 
Load  carrier,  Pneumatic,     l*'.  L.  Lee.     1,444,157  ;  Feb.  6. 
Load-carrying    surfaces.    Means    for    the    production    of. 

G.  F.  Underwood.     1,478,995  ;  Dec.  25. 
Load-counterbalancing      mechanism.         E.       F.      TJlrich. 

1,454.089  ;  May  8. 
Load-regulating    means.      H.    M.    Gassman.       1,450,720 ; 

Apr.    3. 
Load  indicator.     H.   R.   Hughes.     1,459,102 ;  June  19. 
Loader.     R.  Black.     1,443,557  ;  Jan.  30. 
Loader.     W.  T.  Jones.     1,452,080;  Apr.  17. 
Loader.     W.   W.  Leach.     1,447,255 ;   Mar.   6. 
Loader.     F.  J.   Westendorf.     1.449.359;  Mar.  20. 
Loader.     F.  N.  Wilson.     1,467,700 ;  Sept.  11. 
Loader,  Portable.     N.  P.  Nelson.     1,460,172;  June  26. 
Loader,   Shock.     S.   Olson.      1,455,029;   May  15. 
Loading  apparatus.     J.  M.  Freeman.     1,470,221 ;   Oct.  9. 
Loading  apparatus.     E.   O.  Nelson.     1,477,712 ;   Dec.   18. 
Loading     and     conveying     apparatus.       J.     C.     Frencn 

1,474,356;    Nov.    20. 
Loading  and  grading  device.     J.  R.  Canion.     1,462,785  ; 

July  24. 
Loading  and  unloading  apparatus.  B.  P.  Bratt.   1,457,054  : 

May  29. 
Loading    and     unloading    apparatus.      J.    A.    Worsham. 

1,460,466 ;  July  3. 
Loading  and  unloading  device.    A.  L.  Oliphant.    1,456,278  : 

May   22. 
Loading    and    unloading    machines,    Feeder    for.      C.    O. 

Brown  and  H.  B.  Walker.     1,473,779  ;  Nov.  13. 
Lrf)ading  device.     N.  W.  Fabeck.     1,462,272 ;  July  17. 
Loading  device.     E.  H.  Lichtenberg.     1,459,779;  June  26 
Loading    machine.      F.    Billings    and    R.    P.    Greenleaf. 

1,442,117;   Jan.   16. 
Loading    machine.       F.    Billings    and    R.    P.    Greenleaf. 

1,444,056.     Feb.  6. 
Loading     machine.        F.     Billings     and     R.     Greenleaf. 

1,464,742  ;  Aug.  14. 
Loading    machine.       F.    Billings    and    R.    P.    Greenleaf. 

1,447,275;   Mar.   6. 
Loading  macnine.     J.   C.   Brackett.     1,442,852  ;   Jan.   23. 
Loading  machine.     A.  M.  Gow.     1,472,907;  Nov.  6. 
Loading  machine.     R.  P.  Greenleaf.     1,442.939  ;  Jan.   23. 
Loading  machine.     R.  P.  Greenleaf.     1,451,020  ;  Apr.   10. 
Loading  machine.     R.  P.  Greenleaf.     1,463.550  ;  July  31. 
Loading  machine.     R.  P.  Greenleaf.     1,473,227  ;  Nov.  6. 
Loading  machine.     R.  P.  Greenleaf.     1,477.754  ;  Dec.  18. 
Loading  machine.     J.  M.  London.     1,445.332;   Feb.  13. 
Loading  machine.     P.  J.  McDonald.     1,469.046  :  Sent.  25 
Loading  machine.     B.  A.  Middlemlss.     1.441.700  :  Jan.  9. 
Tx)acling  machine.     E.  C.  Morgan.     1,473,157;  Nov.  6. 
Loading  machine.      F.   R.   Smith.      1,466.917  ;   Sept.   4. 
Loading  material,  Method  of  and   apparatus  for.     F.   S. 

Follansbee.     1,458,04:?;  .Juno  ... 


Loading  mechanism.    A.  E.  Norris.     1,443,377  ;  Jan.  30. 
Lobster  trap.     A.  A.  Axiotes.     1,455,381 ;  May  15. 
Lobster  trap.    C.  L.  Keddy.     1,450,682  ;  Apr.  3. 
Lock :  See — 

Alarm  lock.  Ignition  lock. 

Antitheft  lock.  Indicating  lock. 

Auto  lock.  Intake  lock. 

Automobile  lock.  Intake-manifold  lock. 

Automobile   door   lock.  Key  lock. 

Automobile    emergency-      Keyless  lock. 
brake-lever  lock.  Knife  lock. 

Automobile  exhaust  lock.       Knob   lock. 

Automobile  gear  lock.  Lamp  lock. 

Automobile  gear-shift  ped-      Lever  lock, 
al  lock.  Link  lock. 

Automobile  robe  lock.  Lock-spindle  lock. 

Automobile  signal  lock.  Manifold  lock. 

Automobile    steering  -  gear     Manifold  connection  lock, 
lock.  Mine-car  check  lock. 

Automobile  steering-wheel      Moi'tise   lock, 
lock.  Nut  lock. 

Automobile  tire  lock.  Nut  and  bolt  lock. 

Automobile  transmission  Oarlock. 

lock.  Package-receiver  lock. 

Automobile  wheel  lock.  Paper  lock. 

Bag-frame  lock.  Pedal   lock. 

Bail  lock.  Permutation  lock. 

Bed  lock.  Permutation  door  lock. 

Bedstead   lock.  Pocket  lock. 

Bedstead    corner    lock.  Prison  lock. 

Bobbin-case  lock.  Quoin  lock. 

Bolt  lock.  Radiator-cap  lock. 

Bolt  and  nut  lock.  Railway  switch  lock. 

Brake  lock.  Reversible  lock. 

Bumper  lock.  Rim  lock. 

Burglar-alarm  lock.  Safe  lock. 

Car  lock.  Safety  lock. 

Car-door   lock.  Safety  and  plckproof  lock. 

Case  lock.  Sash  lock. 

Chain  lock.  Seal  lock. 

Check  lock.  Shackle  lock. 

Circuit  lock.  Spindle  lock. 

Clutch  lock.  Stanchion  lock. 

Clutch  and  brake  lock.  Steering-gear  lock. 

Clutch-pedal  lock.  Steering-post  lock. 

Coin  lock.  Steering-wheel  lock. 

Coin-controlled   lock.  Stovepipe  lock. 

Combination  lock.  Switch  lock. 

Combination       automobile     Thumb  lock, 
lock.  Tiller  lock. 

Combination  gasoline  safe-      Tire  lock. 

ty  lock.  Tire-carrier  lock. 

Crib  corner  lock.  Transmission  lock. 

C.vlinder  lock.  Trolley   lock. 

Door  lock.  Trunk   lock. 

Door  and  window  lock.  Tumbler  lock. 

Dumb-waiter    lock.  Turnbuckle   lock. 

Electric    lock.  Valve  lock. 

Elevator  lock.  Valve-spring-lifter  lock. 

Elevator-door  lock.  Vault  temT'orary  lock. 

Elevator  interlock.  Vehicle  lock. 

Emergency-brake  lock.  Vehicle  door  lock. 

Furniture  lock.  Vending-machine  lock. 

Galley  lock.  Water-meter   lock. 

Garage-door  lock.  Wheel  lock. 

Gas-cock  lock.  Window  lock. 

Gate  lock.  Window-sash  lock. 

Gear-shift  lock.  Wheel   lock. 

Gravity  lock.  Wrist-pin  lock. 

Hasp   lock. 
Lock.     S.  J.  Adkins.     1,472,861 ;  Nov.  6. 
Lock.     E.  Anderson.     1,455,770;  May  22. 
Lock.     M.  Arm.     1,452,406  ;  Apr.  17. 
Lock.     A.  H.  Bacon.     1,446,632  ;  Feb.  27. 
Lock.     A.   Boge.      1,472,043;    Oct.   30. 
Lock.     R.  S.  Bonilla.     1,473,076;  Nov.  6. 
Lock.    J.  S.  Burdlck.     1,470,805 ;  Oct.  16. 
Lock.      S.    D.    Butterworth.      1,475,363;    Nov.    27. 
Lock.     J.  H.  Castell.     1,458,520;  June  12. 
Lock.     T.   C.   Cooper.     1,461,725;   July  17. 
Lock.      G.    F.    Crass.      1,477,318;    Dee.    11. 
Lock.     J.  C.  T.  Crowden.     1.443,563;  Jan.  30. 
Lock.     G.  Dalianis.     1,478,322  ;  Dec.  18. 
Lock.     P.  M.  Fish.     1,464,262  ;  Aug.  7. 
Loclc.     L.  Friedman.     1,450,206 :  Apr.  3. 
Lock.     L.   W.   Gates.      1,477,342;   Dee.    11. 
Lock.     O.   E.   Gibson.     1,462,805;   July  24. 
Lock.     M.   Grabarek.     1,472,648;   Oct.   30. 
Lock.      W.    C.    Graves.      1,446,252 ;    Feb.    20. 
Lock.     W.  B.  Grubb.     1,452,503  ;  Apr.  24. 
Lock.     C.  A.  Habenicht.     1,459,290  ;  June  19. 
Lock.     K.   Horiguchi.     1,445,589 ;   Feb.   13. 
Lock.     C.   Kemp.      1,440,782;   Jan.    2. 
Lock.     A.    Kendechy.      1,457,253 ;    May   29. 
Lock.      P.   Kihm.      1,447.865  :   Mar.  6. 
Lock.     P    Kondrad.     1,455.294 ;  May  15. 
Lock.     W.  H.  Landing.     1,451,265  :  Apr.  10. 
Lock.      S.   Leczvcki.      1,451,464 ;   Apr.   10. 
Lock.      E.   E.   Longfellow.      1,461,279;   July   10. 
Lock.     O.  J.   Looney.     1,478,.343 ;  Dec.  18. 
Lock.     C.   M.   McCarthy.      1,466.537;   Aug.   28. 
Lock.     J.Mann.     1,457,985  ;  June  5. 
Lock.     A.  C.  and  J.  Messina.     1,469,233  ;  Oct.  2. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabelical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Look.     .\.  E.   JlilK-r.      1.4-ii;.760:   Feb.   27. 

Lock.     A.    Monti.       1,477,181;    Dec.    11. 

Lock.     .\.  W.  Morris.     1,450.234  ;  June  19. 

Lock.     D.  E.  and  T.  T.  Morris.     1,449,909  ;  Mar.  27. 

Lock.     E.  O.  Miiniiann.     1,452,812  ;  Apr.  24. 

Lock.     R.  S.  Murrlll.     1,458,539  ;  June  12. 

Ix)ck.     R.   L.   Opel.     1.444.520;   Feb.  6. 

Lock.     W.  Otowlcz.     1,448.313;  Mar.   13. 

Lock.     J.  S.   I'isa.      1.475,082  ;  Nov.  20. 

Lock.     A.   Primak.      1,462,869;   JiUy  24. 

Lock.     R.   R.   Raymond.      1.454, 7(!S  ;   May   S. 

Lock.     B.  A.  Reineman.     1,471,061 ;  Oct.  16. 

Lock.     O.   C.  Rixson.     1,462.826-8  ;  July  24. 

Lock.     M.  Sheinman.     1,451.788;  Apr.  17. 

Lock.     F.  P.  Shek.     1,452,393  ;  Apr.  17. 

Lock.     F,  P.  Shek,     1,477,777  ;  Dec,  18. 

Lock.     C.   P.   Sbublin.      1,445.132;  Feb.   20, 

Lock.      n.    F.    Starrett.       1. 466.489 :    Aug,     28. 

Lock.     II.  D,  Steinmark.     1.475.725  ;  Nov.  27. 

Lock.      P.    Szydlowskl.     1,460,518;    July   3. 

Lock.     E.  L.  Teich.     1,454.020  ;  May  1. 

Lock.     S,  L.  Terry.     1,453,115;  Apr.  24. 

Lock.      I.   A.   Treiraan  and   R.    L.   Rock-well.      1,461,857 ; 

July  17. 
Lock.     L.  Verdv.     1,465.290;  Aug.  21. 
Lock.     A.   F.   W.   Tiehweser.      1,464.456 ;   Aug.   7. 
Lock.     H.   G.  Voight.     1,456,838;   May   29. 
Lock.     V.  Warnelo.     1,449,923  ;  Mar.  27. 
Lock.     J.   F.   White.     1,468,654 ;    Sept.   25. 
Lock.     W.  S,  VThitten.     1.444,410  ;  Feb.  6, 
Loclc.     G.   E.   M.   Wieland,      1,463,768;    July   31. 
Lock.      J.    O.    Winks    and    E.    0.    Bennett.      1,454,202 ; 

J  ray  8. 
Lock.     T.  A.  Wiseman.     1,459,128 ;   June  19.     - 
Lock.    J.  G.  Yanchik.     1,462,780  ;  July  24. 
Lock.     A.  Yurow.     1,461,692 ;  July  10. 
Lock   and   kev,    Combination,     E,   E.   Raush,      1,476,370; 

Dec,  4. 
Lock  and  latch,    N.  B.  Hurd.     1,460,133;  June  26. 
Lock  and  latch.     W.  S,  Witten,     1,470,250;  Oct.  9. 
Lock  and  lock  mounting.     E.  C,  Kline.   1.452,471  ;  Apr.  17. 
Lock    and    lock    mounting.       E,     C,    Kline.       1,471,517 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Lock    and    lock    mounting.       E.     C.    Kline.       1,471,740; 

Oct.  23. 
Lock   bolt.     X.   Samanich.     1.453.952 ;    May   1. 
Lock  bolt.     J,   H.  Shaw.     1,446,589;  Feb.  27. 
Lock    cock.    Automatic.      J.    T.    O'Gorman.      1,459,686 ; 

June  19. 
Lock  device.   Safety.     W.  C.  Dillon.     1,448.525  ;  Mar.  13. 
Lock    for    door    keys.      W.    H.    Greenfield.       1,450,075 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Lock  for  filler  caps.     H.  G.  Voight.     1.456,161;  May  22. 
Lock    for   fillister-head    screws.      H.    Miller.      1.470,386 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Lock   for  ignition,  systems.   Permutation.     F.    O.   WiUey. 

1,449.360  ;   Mar.  20. 
Lock    for    sliding    doors.       C.    A.    Schmitt,      1,473,324  ; 

Nov,  6. 
Lock    handles,    Producing.      S.    A.    Gutman.      1,464,526 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Lock  joint.  Adjustable,     H.  Cohen.     1,468,659  ;   Sept.  25, 
Lock  mechanism,     H,  H.  Claussen.     1,452,190 ;  Apr.  17. 
Lock  mechanism.     O.  J.  Ericsson.     1,459,584  ;  June  19. 
Lock   mechanism.   Key-.     A.   E,   GrefE,      1.440,459 ;  Jan.2, 
Lock,   Nut.     A.   W.  Lowry.     1,477,509  ;   Dec.   11. 
Lock   nut.      J.    Rosier.      1,441.714 ;    Jan.    9. 
Lock    screw.      A.    Flentjen,      1,470,528 ;    Oct.    9. 
Lock-spindle  lock.     J.  A.   Belford.     1,449,967;   Mar.   27. 
Lock  strike.  Adjustable.     L.  Ottinger.     1,441,020  ;  Jan.  2. 
Lock  structure.     M.  C.  MaiweU.     1,470,858 ;  Oct.  16. 
Lock  switch.     H.  A.  Clum.     1,462,684  ;  July  24. 
Lock    switch.      J.    Cook    and    E.    P.    Hinkle.      1,444,664 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Lock  washer.     E.  W.  Murray.     1.457,592:   June  5. 
Lock-washer  retainer.     W.  J.  Kelly.     1,440,684;   Jan.   2. 
Locker.     W.  N.  Vance.     1,442,751 ;  Jan.  16. 
Locker  fitting.     L.  A.  Wilkinson.     1,444,820;  Feb.  13. 
Locket  and  watch  or  clock.  Combined.     G.  H.  Applegate. 

1,446,082;  Feb.  20. 
Locking  attachment.  Safety.    J.  M.  Smith  and  E.  Schanks. 

1.443,285  ;  Jan.  23. 
Locking  bar.     F.   J,   Greene.     1.462,278;  July  17. 
Locking  bolt.     S.  W.  Band.     1,452,777  ;  Apr.  24. 
Locking  bolt.  Auxiliary.     W.E.Clark.     1,458,271 ;  June  12, 
Locking  bolt.  Auxiliary.     C.  H.  Miller  and  A.  N.   Scott. 

1,452,567;  Apr.  24. 
Locking  device.     C.   S.  Brown.     1,473.986 ;  Nov.  13. 
Locking  device.     R.  E.   Cook.     1,444,950;   Feb.   13. 
Locking  device.     L.  C.  Crescio.     1.448,953;  Mar.  20. 
Locking  device.     H.  Gagng.     1,449,980  ;  Mar.  27. 
Locking  device.     W.   E.   Harris.     1,471,693;   Oct.  23. 
Locking  device.     J.   J.  Hays,     1,449,320  ;  Mar.  20. 
Locking     device.       G.     Hazlett     and     C.     H.     Mitchell, 

1.457,029:  May  29. 
Locking  device.     J.  J.  Farrell.     1,470,823  ;  Oct.  16. 
Locking  device.     J.  L,  Ocheltree,  jr.     1,461,400  ;  July  10. 
Locking  device.     E.  Roy.     1,447.573  :  Mar.  6. 
Locking  device.     E.   Siegel.     1.452,938;  Apr.  24. 
Locking  device.     C.  Vogt.     1,471,077  ;  Oct.  16. 
Locking  device,   Safety.     W.   Koot.      1.456,852;   May   29. 
Locking  device.     Seal,     E.  Tyden,     1,462.588;  July  24. 
Locking  device,  Steering.     L,  Werle.     1,452,901 ;  Apr.  24, 


Locking  differential.     F.  C.  and  W.  S.  Baird.     1,447,116; 

Fob.  27. 
Locking  joint,     L,  W,  Murphy,     1.454,758  ;  May  8. 
Locking  means.     G.  J.  Lenz.     1,448,277  ;  Mar.   13. 
Locking  mechanism.     L.  R.  Le  Tang.     1,464,008  ;  Aug,  7. 
Locking      mechanism.        J.      F.      Lindberg.        1,468,027 ; 

Sept.    18. 
Locking     mechanism.     Combination.       G.      D,      Rathbun. 

1.449,248 ;    Mar.    20. 
Locking  nnt,     F,    Ilsemann,      1,445,955  ;    Feb.   20. 
Locking  switch,     R.  M,  Martens,     1,465.451 ;  Aug.  21. 
Locks,    Means    for   securing.      L,    D,    Vaney.      1,467,076 ; 

Sept,  4. 
Locks,  Safety  attachment  for.     I.  A.  Treiman.     1,472,948 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Locks.    Shearing    device    for    auxiliary.      V{.    C.    Dillon. 

1.466.207  ;  Aug.  28. 
Locks,    Time    recorder     for.       G,     Pullman,       1,452,846; 

Apr.   24. 
Locomotive.     C.  Bauman.     1,471,089 ;  Oct.  16, 
Locomotive,    A,  Claypoole.    1,464,696  ;  Aug,  14. 
Locomotive.     M.  J.   Furlong.     1.454.161;  May   8. 
Locomotive.     R.  F.  n.ill,     1,464,931  ;  Aug,  14. 
Locomotive.     R,  F,  Hall,     1,477,9.52;  Dec.  18. 
Locomotive.     A.  T.  Ka.«ley.     1.444,545  :  Feb.  6. 
Locomotive.      A.    Macchionl    and    E.    Hocke,      1,456,810 ; 

May  29. 
Locomotive.     J.     E.     Muhlfeld     and     V.     Z.     Caracristl. 

1,449,536  ;  Mar.  27. 
Locomotive.     T.  E.  Pray.     1,451,889  ;  Apr.  17. 
Locomotive.     W.    W.   Sioane.     1,454.138-9  :  May  8. 
Locomotive.     W.  W.   Sioane.     1,474,175  ;  Nov.   13. 
Locomotive.     W.  E,   Woodard.      1,478,593 ;   Dec,    25. 
Locomotive    and     tender     connection.       R.    T.     Fletcher. 

1.443.716;   Jan.   30. 
Locomotive  arch.     C.  E,  Miller,     1,450,696  ;  Apr.  3. 
L<:"omotive  arch,     C,  E,  Miller,     1.468,388  ;  Sept.  18. 
Locomotive  ash  pan.     P.  A.  Mayer.     1,472,659  ;  Oct.  30. 
Locomotive  ash  pan,   W.  M.  Sheehan.   1,460,113  ;  June  26. 
Locomotive  blow-off  svstem.     S.  Otis.     1.475,717  ;  Nov.  27. 
Locomotive  boiler,     J,  J,   Cain.     1,463,250 ;   July   31. 
Locomotive  boiler.     S.  Hasegawa  and  T.  Ikegi.    1,449,228 ; 

Mar,    20, 
Locomotive-boiler  front-end  support.     A.  G.  Holllngshead. 

1,448.444;  Mar.  13. 
Locomotive   boilers   or   the   like.    Steam   cleansing   device 

for,     T,  Bore  and  A,  Skoghind.     1,463.494  ;  Jnly  31. 
Locomotive   booster.      L.    E.    Osborne   and   N.   M.    Lower. 

1,469,526;  Oct,  2, 
Locomotive  booster  motor-controlling  mechanism.     F.  S. 

Peters,     1,470,761  ;  Oct.  16. 
Locomotive  booster  motors.  Mounting  for.     F.  R.  Peters. 

1,470,760  ;  Oct.  16. 
Locomotive    centering    device.       C.    Jablow.      1,448,406 ; 

Mar.    13. 
Locomotive  coal  bunker,     I,  Broberg,     1,467,997  ;  Sept,18. 
Locomotive    coal    bunker.      F.    Ljungstrom    and    I.    Bro- 
berg.    1,447,679  ;  Mar,  6, 
Locomotive   combustion    regulator.     E.    T.   D.    Myers,   jr. 

1,452.210  ;  Apr.  17, 
Locomotive   combustion   regulator.      E.   T.   D,   Myers,   jr. 

1,458,540  ;  June  12, 
Locomotive  draft  appliance.     A,  J,  Townsend  and  H.  W. 

Snyder.     1,477,730  :   Dec,   18. 
Locomotive  driving   box.     W.   A.    Halburton.     1,441,925 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Locomotive  driving  box.     E.   W.   Rawdon.     1,452,895-6; 

Apr.   24. 
Locomotive    driving    journala,    Lubricator    for.      A.    T. 

Kuehner.      1,468,909 ;    Sept,    25, 
Locomotive,    Electric.      H.   Pieper.      1,468,920;    Sept.    25. 
Locomotive,     Electric.       W.     R.     Youmans.       1,466,011 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Locomotive  fire  box.     H.  P,  Anderson,     1.446,081 ;  Feb,  20. 
Locomotive  fire  box.     B,  C,  Murden.     1,442.678:  Jan.  16. 
Locomotive  fire  box.    P.  L.  Parish.     1,470,700  :  Oct,  16. 
Locomotive-fire-box    structure.       L.     Parish.       1,456,710 ; 

May  29. 
Locomotive   fire   grate.      J.    G.    Ellis   and   G.    W.    Mingie. 

1,459,288;  June  19. 
Locomotive,      Four-cylinder      compound.         G.      Baillot. 

1,471.677:  Oct.  23. 
Locomotive  frame.     B.  S.  Moore.     1,469.236  ;  Oct.  2. 
Locomotive  frame.     G.  E.  Parks.     1,474,730  ;  Nov.  20. 
Locomotive  frames.  Jig  for  assembling.     J.  P.  Sykes  and 

H.  E.  Stover.     1,453,896;  May  1. 
Locomotive  frames.  Jig  for  assembling.     J.  P.  Sykes  and 

H.  E.  Stover.    1,460,868  ;  July  3. 
Locomotive  furnace,     J.  G.  Robinson.     1,450,229  ;  Apr.  3. 
Locomotive  grate  shaker.     G.   B.   Ashworth.      1,459,813; 

June  26. 
Locomotive  jacks.  Leveling  apparatus  for.     J.   S,   Town- 
send,     1,446,774;  Feb,  27, 
Locomotive,  Oil-engine-driven.     H.  Schneider.     1,447,488; 

Mar.   6. 
Locomotive  pilot.     S,  A,  Wyriek,     1,446,406:   Feb,   20. 
Locomotive    provided    with    tubular    air    preheaters.      P. 

Ljungstrom.     1,477,968;  Dec.  18. 
Locomotive  sander.     J.  Frantz.     1.442,061 ;  Jan.  16. 
Locomotive-smoke-box  front.     A.  T.  Kuehner.     1,461,315 ; 

July    10. 
Locomotive  stake.     P.  Warren.     1.474,658  ;  Nov,  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Locomotive,    Steam-driven.      H.    Boltshauser.      1,465,111 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Locomotive,      Steam-turbine-driven.        H.      Boltshauser. 

1,464,024;  Aug.  7. 
Locomotive  stoker.     E.  Pierce.     1,478,395  ;  Dec.  25. 
Locomotive   stokers,    Crusher   apparatus   for.     F.   Koenlg. 

1,445,628;   Feb.  20. 
Locomotive,  Superheat.     H.  M.  Williams  and  J.  W.  Dean. 

1,443,970  ;  Feb.  6. 
Locomotive    superheater.      M.    M.    Crowley.      1,476,150 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Locomotive    tenders,     Water-supply    device    for.       C.    E. 

Uice.     1,457,715;  June  5. 
Locomotive     terminal.     Railway.       S.     Otis.       1,441,699: 

Jan.   9. 
Locomotive,  Turbine-driven.     F.  Ljungstrom.     1,461,278 ; 

July  10.    • 
Locomotive    water    column.      W.    M.    Gray.      1,462,134 ; 

Jnly  17. 
Locomotive-wheel-hub   liner.     J.   B.   Michael.     1,452,165  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Locomotive  windows,  Protecting  hood  for.     P.  C.  South- 
worth.      1,443,852  ;   Jan.  30. 
Locomotives  and  the  like.  Adjustable  guide  for  crossheads 

of.      H.    Shinn.      1,475,453  ;    Nov.   27. 
Locomotives  and  the  like.   Driving-wheel  box  for.     J.  F. 

Byrne.     1,477,625;   Dec.  18. 
Locomotives  and  the  like.  Safety  appliance  for.     W.   M. 

Campbell  and  M.  S.  Smith.     1,449,971 ;  Mar.  27. 
Locomotives  and   the  like.   Smoke-discharging  means  for. 

L.   Schodder.     1,464,297;  Aug.  7. 
Locomotives,     Apparatus     for     operating     booster-supple- 
mented.     M.    II.-  Roberts.      1,476,729;   Dec.    11. 
Locomotives,      Automatic     blow^er     for.        F.     A.     Gale. 

1,466,.371 ;  Aug.  28. 
Locomotives,  Automatic  drifting  device  for.    B.  L.  Hanson. 

1,464,278  ;   Aug.   7. 
Locomotives,     Booster     motor     for.       H.     L.     IngersoU. 

1,470,082  ;  Oct.  9. 
Locomotives,   Coupling  for  equalizing  apparatus   for.     G. 

C.  Abbe.     1.457.132  ;  May  29. 
Locomotives,  Draft  device  for.     R.  R.  Kohn.     1,458,766  ; 

June  12. 
Locomotives,     Draft-producing     device     for.       E.     Prat. 

1,445,800  ;  Feb.  20. 
Locomotives,    Drifting    mechanism    for.      H.    L.    Ryman. 

1,449,199;  Mar.   20. 
Locomotives,    Driving   connection    for.      G.    H.    F.    Holy. 

1,472,173  ;    Oct.    30. 
Locomotives,     Metallic     signal     for.       L.     L.     Hoffman. 

1,456,777;  May   29. 
Locomotives,    Safety   attachment   for.      W.    C.    Patterson. 

1,462,619  ;  July  24. 
Locomotives,   Spark  arrester  for  railway.     F.   H.   Cordis. 

1,444,306  ;  Feb.  6. 
Locomotives,  Superheater  for.     H.  L.  IngersoU  and  T.  L. 

Burton.      1,450,178;    Apr.    3. 
Locomotives,    Throttle-operating    mechanism    for.      C.    T. 

Phipps.     1,464,774  ;  Aug.  14. 
Locomotives,   Variable   exhaust   nozzle   for.      V.    Z.    Cara- 

cristi.     1,466,788  ;  Sept.  4. 
Locomotives,    Water-purifying    system    for.      F.    Wagner. 

1,474,218;  Nov.   13. 
I.ogarithmical    graduations.    Slide    rule   with.      P.    .Jaray. 

1,475.999  ■   Dec.   4. 
Log-barking 'machine.     N.  E.  Ward.     1,478.193:  Dec.  IS. 
Log-carriage-otCsetting   mechanism.      S.    Erb.      1,452,149  ; 

Apr.   17. 
Log    handles.    Friction    device    for.      J.    M.    McLaughlin. 

1,472,726;    Oct.    30. 
Log  hauler.     F.  Cook.     1,442,558;  Jan.  16. 
Log-loading    device.      O.    V.,    F.    T.,    and    A.    J.    Brown. 

i.447,201  :   Mar.   6. 
Log-loading  jack.     W.  A.  Archibald.     1,475,559:  Nov.  27. 
Logging  bull  hook.     O.  A.  Wirkala.     1,460,808;  July  3. 
Logging    choker    rigging.      O.    A.    Wirkkala.      1,464,161  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Logging  engine.      O.   A.   Wirkkala.      1,461,338;   July   10. 
Logging    hook.     Safety.       M.    A.     Shinskie.       1,464,665; 

Aug.  14. 
Logging   hooks,  Safety  lock  for.     0.  Mickelson.     1,457,987  ; 

June   5. 
Lookout  or  doorpeep.     P.  Lalbach.     1,461,487  ;   July   10. 
Loom.     E.  Bloom.     1,460,050  ;   June  26. 
Loom.     E.  M.  de  Neergaard.     1,445,493  :  Feb.   13. 
Loom.      E.   F.   Dunn.      1,475,261  ;  Nov.   27. 
Loom.     J.  T.  Fitzpatrick.     1,449,814  ;  Mar.  27. 
Loom.     F.  C.  Hall  and  J.  Townson.     1,455,048  ;  May  15. 
Loom.     C.  F.  Lavalle.     1,462,603  ;  July  24. 
Loom.     L.   Strohacker.     1,445,419 ;   Feb.   13. 
Loom.     R.  G.  Turner.     1.441.611 ;   Jan.  9. 
Loom.     J.  C.  Upton.     1,452,057  ;  Apr.  17. 
Loom     attachment.      J.     L.     Davis    and     L.     D.     Cooley. 

1,463.614  :  .July  31. 
Loom  attachment.     A.  L.  Remington  and  F.  W.  Kiessling. 

1,468,576;   Sept.   18. 
Loom,   Automatic.     J.    Northrop.      1,463,435 :   July  31. 
Loom,  Axminster.     C.  H.  Collins.     1.44.3.729  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Loom,   Circular.     J.    S.   Wilson.      1,472,029 ;   Oct.   23. 
Loom,      Circular-weaving.      S.      B.      Crespi.      1,444,590 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Loom,  Cross-weavins.     O.  Lea.      3.447.351;  Mar.  6. 
Loom,   Feeler.     J.   Northrop.     1,463,292 ;   July   31. 


Loom,    Feeler.      J.    Northrop.      1,466,847 ;    Sept.   4. 
Loom,  Fence.     J.  W.  Snedeker.     1,475,324  ;  Nov.  27. 
Loom,  Filling-replenishing.   C.  Belisle.   1,446,445  ;  Feb.  27. 
Loom,  Filling-replenishing.     L  Snow.     1,445,646  ;  Feb.  20. 
Loom  for  and  weaving  fabrics.     C.  A.  Cook.     1,448,830  ; 

Mar.   20. 
Loom  for  hand  weaving.    M.  Hryz.     1,464,847  ;  Aug.  14. 
Loom  for  weaving  terry  fabrics.     J.  Corrigan.     1,444,951  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Loom  for  weaving  tufted  fabrics.     A.  Davis.     1,458,976  ; 

June  19. 
Loom    for    weaving    velvet    pile    carpets    and    other    pile 

fabrics.    J.  E.  Grosvenor  and  W.  T.  Picking.    1,463,886  ; 

Aug.  7. 

Loom,  Haircloth.     H.  M.  Scbadewald.     1,469,338  ;  Oct.  2. 

Loom  heddle  frame.     W.  J.  Minville.     1,470,862  ;  Oct.  16. 

Loom,   Kindergarten.     A.   T.   Schneidewendt.      1,448,154  ; 

Mar.   13. 
Loom,  Narrow-ware.     E.  R.  Holmes.     1,462,549  ;  July  24. 
Loom  picker.     H.  I.   Emmons.     1,442,388  ;  Jan.  16. 
Loom  picker-retaining  device.     E.  H.  Hannon.     1,441,802  ; 

.Tan.   9. 
Loom  pickers,  Buffer  check  for.     J.  J.  Kurtz.     1,462,508  ; 

July  24. 
Loom  reed.     L.  Strohacker.     1,453,533  ;  May  1. 
Loom  shuttle.     J.  W.  Booth  and  T.  C.  Corlass.    1,475,679  ; 

Nov.    27. 
Loom  shuttle-bos  front  guard  and  guide  plate.  Combined. 

P.  J.  .Tones.     1,475.633;   Nov.   27. 
Loom,    Shuttle-changing.      A.    J.    Chevrette.      1,477,995 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Loom,      Shuttle-changing.        E.     H.     Ryon.        1,476,847 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Loom  shuttles.  Filling  guiding  and  tension  mechanism  for. 

T.   E.  Norman.     1,475,919;  Nov.  27. 
Loom   take-up  mechanism.     G.   W.   Spalding.     1,465,693  ; 

Aug.   21. 
Loom  temple.     W.  W.  Robertson.     1,477,977 ;  Dec.  18. 
Loom    warp    stop    motion.      C.    H.    Draper.      1,446,643 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Loom,  Weft-replenishing.     N.  Caron.     1,461,861  ;  July  17. 
Loom,  Weft-replenishing.     H.  H.  Gove.     1,440,981 ;  Jan.  2. 
Loom,  Wire-fence.    J."W.  Dwiggins.     1,465,761 ;  Aug.  21. 
Loom  with  device  for  reading  weaving  drawings.  Hand. 

G.  Witte.     1,451,641 ;   Apr.   10. 
Looms,   Attachment  for  pile-fabric.     M.   R.   Birmingham. 

1,444,232-3  ;  Feb.  6. 
Looms,     Battery    feed    for    automatic.      E.    V.    Mosley. 

1,466,542  ;  Aug.  28. 
Looms,  •  Check    spring  for.     H.   F.   Lavigne   and   A.   Gau- 

dreau.     1,443,225  ;   Jan.  23. 
Looms,   Checkstrap   holder    for.      W.   F.    Sink  and  G.   W. 

Chaney.      1,476,427 ;    Dec.    4. 
Looms,  Cloth  roll  for.     H.  A.  Davis.     1.475.622  ;  Nov.  27. 
Looms,   Device  for   releasably   locking  the  loose  reeds   of 

power.     R.  Derrer.     1,458.036  ;  June  5. 
Looms,  Drag  roll  for.     J.  H.   Hook.     1,464,484  ;  Aug.   7. 
Looms,  Feeler  for.     C.  H.  Warren.     1,474,985  ;  Nov.  20. 
Looms,  Feeler  mechanism  for.     C.  D.  Brown.     1,453,828  ; 

May  1. 
Looms,  Feeler  mechanism  for.     C.  D.  Brown.     1,471,305  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Looms,    Feeler   mechanism    for.      H.   E.   Dill.      1,453,451 ; 

May  1. 
Looms,  Feeler  mechanism  for.     E.  T.  Oilman.    1,461,872  ; 

July   17. 
Looms,   Feeler  mechanism   for.     P.  J.   Hunt.     1,453,841 ; 

May  1. 
Looms,  Feeler  mechanism  for.     S.  S.  Jackson.     1,477,126  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Looms,   Feeler  mechanism  for.     A.  J.  Roose.     1,458,311 ; 

June  12. 
Looms,    Feeler    mechanism    for.      I.    Snow.      1,445,647 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Looms,    Feeler    mechanism    for.      I.    Snow.       1,454,343 ; 

May  8. 
Looms,  Feeler  mechanism  for.   I.  Snow.   1,463,131  ;  Jul.v  24. 
Looms,    Feeler    mechanism    for.      I.    Snow.      1,478,264  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Looms,  Feeler  mechanism  for.    E.  S.  Stimpson.     1,445.649  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Looms,  Feeler  mechanism  for.   W.  I.  Stimpson.    1,469,759  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Looms,    Filling-carrier    support    for.       A.     E.     Rhoades. 

1,452,655;   Apr.  24. 
Looms,  Filling,  clamping,  and  parting  means  for.     A.  E. 

Rhoades.     3,449,550  ;  Mar.  27. 
Looms.    Filling-control    mechanism    for.      G.    B.    Ambler. 

1.476.480:   Dec.   4. 
Looms.     Filling-end     controller     for.        C.     H.     Draper. 

1.463,203  :  .Tuly  .31. 
Looms,    Filling-feeler    mechanism    for.      S.     S.    Jackson. 

1.442,571-3;  Jan.   16. 
Looms.    Filling-feeler    mechanism    for.       S.     S.    Jackson. 

1.447,724  :   Mar.   6. 
Looms.  Filling-feeler  mechanism  for.     I.  Snow.    1,466,855  : 

Sept.  4. 
Looms,    Filling-fork    grid    for.      N.    Knight.      1,460,589 ; 

July  3. 
Looms.    Friction    release  for   Axminster.      L.   B.   Jenckes. 

1.470,007  ;  Oct.  9. 
Looms,  Grinding  rapclianism  for  the  shear  blades  of  tuft- 
fabric.     E.  F.  Hathaway.     1,469,755  ;  Oct.  2. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  3923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Conthuietl. 


1157 


l.oiims.  Harness  inechanisui  for.     1'.  G.  Giolon.     1,475.540; 

Nov.   27. 
Looms,    Harness    motion    for.      K.    M.    Ek.      1,475.476 ; 

Nov.    27. 
y>oonis.  .I:\cqiiaiil  moclmnism  for.   E.  T.  Knight.    1,44,?,957  ; 

Fob.  G. 
Looms,   Knife   for   pile-fabric.     T.   Bachofen.      1,443,670 ; 

Jan.  .^0. 
Looms,  Let  back  for  pick  ratchet.     A.  Pontz.     1,449,835  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Looms,  Let-off  mechanism  for.    R.  H.  GilfiUan.     1,463,207  ; 

July  31. 
Looms.  Let-off  mechanism  for.     N.  R.  Wright.     1,471,438  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Looms.      Lcttins-off     mechanism      for.        W.     Simmchen. 

1,469,701  :  Oct.  2. 
Looms,    Lockinir    device    for   the   take-up    mechanism    of. 

S.  Came.     1.457.651  ;   .Tune  5. 
Looms,  Lug  strap  for.     B.  F.  Early.     1,471,110  ;  Oct.  16. 
Looms,      I'attern-chain     roll     for.        C     M.      Whitmore. 

1,471,715;   Oct.  23. 
Looms,    I'iek    counter    for.      A.    H.    Morton.      1.478,903 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Looms,  ricker-stick  check  for.     J.  Northrop.     1,470,539  : 

Oct.  9. 
Looms,  Pile-forming  wire  for  pile  fabric.     J.  Kaufmann. 

1,464,181;   Aug.   7. 
Looms.   Pipe    attachment   for   steam.      O.    F.    McEnaney. 

1.460,972  :  July  3. 
Looms.     Positive     let-off     motion     for.       J.     A.     Porter. 

1.454,767  ;  May  8. 
Looms,  Reed  for.     P.  A.  Wagner.     1,461,547;  July  10. 
Looms,    Reed    for    weaving.      C.    T.    Mace.       1,449,686 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Looms.     Rotary     cutter    for     pile-fabric.       T.     Bachofen. 

1,443,671  ;  Jan.  30. 
Looms,  Selvage  guard  for.     C.  M.  H.  Leighton.    1,454,787  : 

Mav  8. 
Looms.    Shuttle   box   for    pile-fabric.      W.    W.    Robertson. 

1.476,843;   Dec.   11. 
Looms,     Shuttle-box    tension-controlling    mechanism    for. 

C.   H.   Draper.      1.476,442-3 ;   Dec.  4. 
Looms,     Shuttle-check     means     for.       H.     I.     Emmons. 

1,472,296;    Oct.    30. 
Looms,   Shuttle  for  automatic  filling-replenishing.     T.  H. 

McGowan,  sr.     1,446,512  ;  Feb.  27. 
Looms,  Shuttle-guide  block  for  narrow-ware.     J.  S.  Mann. 

1.469,844;  Oct.  9. 
Looms,  Stop  mechanism  for  rotary  box.     J.  E.  Wagemana 

and    6.    Ledewyn.      1,460.003;    June   26. 
Looms,  Take-up  mechanism  for.     J.  Northrop.     1,446,655  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Looms,  Take-up  mechanism  for.     J.  Northrop.     1,463,226  ; 

July  31. 
Looms,     Thread-cutting     temple     for.     M.      N.      Smith. 

1,449,558 ;  Mar-  27. 
Looms,    Throw-off    mechanism     for    ribbon.      J.    Bresch. 

1,475,047  ;    Nov.   20. 
Looms,    Tube    feeding    chain    mechanism    for   Axminster. 

E.  E.  Clark.     1,472,459;  Oct.  30. 
Looms,     Tube    frame    for    Axminster.        C.    H.     Collins. 

1,452,791  ;  Apr.  24. 
Looms,  Tuft-yarn  spool  for.     H.  D.   Clinton.     1,462,192  ; 

.Tulv   17. 
Looms,   Vibrator   lever   for.     W.   M.    Wattle.      1,451,797 : 

Apr.  17. 
Looms,    Warp    stop    mechanism    for.      B.    D.    L.    Ellisou. 

1.478.210:   Dec.   18. 
Looms.    Warp    stop    mechanism    for.      E.     S.     Stimpson. 

1.469,758  ;  Oct.  2. 
Looms.    Warp    stop    mechanism    for.      E.     S.    Stimpson. 

1.478.265;   Dec.   18. 
Looms,  Warp  stop  motion  for.     A.  E.  Rhoades.    1,464,485  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Looms,    Warp    stop    motion    for.      I.    Snow.      1,472,500 : 

Oct.   30. 
Looms,  Warp-tensioning  device  for.     W.  Ebell.     1,470,716  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Looms.     Weft-cutting     mechanism     for.       H.     H.     Gove. 

1,448,660;   Mar.  13. 
Looms,   Weft-replenishing  mechanism   for.     .T.  Whittaker. 

R.  Bradshaw,  and  J.  Brisgs.     1.450.62.S  ;  Apr.  3. 
Looms.  Wire  head  for.     O.  J.  and  F.  Pickard.     1,462,920  : 

.Tuly  24. 
Loop  coupling.     J.  Madsen.     1,446,714  ;  Feb.  27. 
Loop  or  grommet,  Endless.     W.  E.  Somerville.     1.463.978  ; 

Aug.    7. 
Looper.     H.  A.  Cumfer.     1.459,048  ;  June  19. 
Loose-leaf  connection.     F.  L.  Martin.    1,461.669  :  July  10. 
Loose   material.   Apparatus   for   handling.      C.    E.    Davis. 

1.464.521  ;  Aug.  14. 
Loud-speaking    receiver.       C.     W.     Heck.      Des.    62.980  : 

Sept.  4. 
Lounge  and  deck  chairs,  Awning  for.     W.  H.  Mackenzie. 

1.443.921 :   .Tan.   30. 
Lounge,  Day-bed.     J.   H.  Levin.     1,455,215  ;  May   15. 
Louver,   Metal.      G.    Burkbardt.      1.442,045 ;    Jan.   16. 
Lowering  device.     C.   F.    Davy.      1,452,070 ;   Apr.    17. 
Lowei-ing  lack.   Self-.     C.   W.   Ripsch  and  J.   C.   Dawley. 

1,454,029;  May  1. 
Lubricant.     J.  A.  Burton.     1.462,799  :  July  24. 
Lubricant  and  preparing  same.     R.  G.  Pelly.     1,463,092  ; 

July  24. 


compressor.       N.     W.     Cummins.       1,478,848; 


Lubricant 

Dec.  25 
Lubricant    demonstrator 

Apr.  24. 
Lubricant-supplying  magazine,  Automatic.     B.   H.   Skelly. 

1,477,459  ;  Dec.  11. 
Lubricants,  Forming  composite 

Dec.  18. 
Lubricants    from    low-temperature 

E.  Eichwald  and  H.  E.  R.  Vogel 
Lubricating   and    cleaning    system, 

1,451,388;  Apr.  10. 
Lubricating  apparatus.     E.  W.  Davis. 
Lubricating  apparatus.     E.  P.  Larsh 
Lubricating      apparatus.        E.      P. 

Apr.  17. 
Lubricating   apparatus. 

June   26. 
Lubricating     apparatus. 

Aug.   7. 

Lubricating  apparatus.     O.   Zerk.     1,475,980 ;  Dec.   4. 
Lubricating,    cleaning,    and    painting    apparatus.      F.    A. 

Bannon.     1,460,695  ;  July  3. 
Lubricating      compound.      S.      A.      Bullock.      1,449,379 ; 

Mar.  27. 

R.  P.  Judd.  1,449,608  ;  Mar.  27. 
H.  ICurata.  1.466,022  ;  Aug.  28. 
M.   C.   Van   Gundy.      1,477,611; 


H.    A.    Nealley.       1,452,569; 


D.  K.  Dodge.    1,477,635  ; 


tar.    Manufacture    of. 

1,450,026;  Mar.  27. 

Chassis.      J.    h.   Fay. 

1,465,254  ;  Aug.  21. 

1,444,924  ;  Feb.  13. 

Larsh.        1,451,701 ; 


R.    B.    Williamson.      1,460,353 ; 
F.     D.     Winkley.       1,463,861; 


Lubricating  compound. 
Lubricating  compound. 
Lubricating   compound 

Dec.   18. 
Lubricating  cup.     J.  G.  Mueller,  C.  A.  and  H.  M.  Granzow, 

l,455.84i9  ;  May  22. 
Lubricating  device. 
Lubricating  device. 
Lubricating  device. 
Lubricating  device. 
Lubricating  device. 
Lubricating  device. 
Lubricating  device. 
Lubricating  device. 
Lubricating  device. 
Lubricating  device. 
Lubricating  device. 
Lubricating  device. 
Lubricating  device, 

Oct.  23. 
Lubricating  device  for  springs. 

Mar.  20.- 
Lubricating  device  for  remote  movable   and   other  parts, 

Automatic.      J.   V.   Rice,    jr.      1,456,009 ;    May   22. 
Lubricating  device,   Spring-.     J.  M.   Jackson.     1,454,116 ; 

May  8. 

means.     D.   F.   Fesler.      1,477,252 
mechanism.      S.    Y.    Monckton. 


C.  A.   Bacon.      1,452,775;   Apr.   24. 
E.  R.  Bales.     1,463,661  ;  July  31. 

N.  W.  Cummins.     1,465,253  ;  Aug.  21. 

D.  F.  Fesler.     1.441.334-5  ;  Jan.  .9. 
Fesler.     1,454.922  ;  May  15. 
Hale.     1,462,174;  July  17. 
Lawson.     1,471,038;  Oct.   16. 

1,463,765;  July  31. 

1,458,895  ;  June  12. 

1,444,399;  Feb.  6. 

1,443,101  ;   Jan.   23. 

Oct.  2. 

1,471,583; 


D.  F. 
D.  M. 
D.  L. 

R.  T.  Newton. 
H.  C.  Shamblin. 
B.  H.  Sherwood. 
J.  B.    Strauss. 
R.  I.  Young.     1,469,760 
Cable-.     A.   S.  Andersen 


L.  P.  Mustee.     1,449,241 ; 


Dec.    11. 
1,456,327; 


shackle    bolt.      C.    G.    Butler.      1,468,656; 


A.  P.  Anderson. 
E.   H.  Belden. 
C.  E.  Bonner. 

A.   P.    Brush 
E.  W.  Davis. 

C.   Finnell. 


1,465.620  ; 
1,459,815; 
1,459,819  ; 
1,466.445  ; 
1,462,689  ;  July  24 
1,455.244  ;   May   15 


Aug. 
June 
June 
Aug. 


21. 
26. 
26. 
28. 


Lubricatin 
Lubricatin 

May   22. 
Lubricating   protector.    Spring.      A.    R.    Ulp.      1,453,421 ; 

May  1. 
Lubricating 

Sept.  25. 
Lubricating  system. 
Lubricating  system. 
Lubricating  system. 
Lubricating  system. 
Lubricating  system. 
Lubricating  system. 
Lubricating  system. 
Lubricating  system. 
Lubricating  system. 
Lubricating    system. 

L.  M.  Douglas.     1,465,171-2  ;  Aug.  14 
Lubricating     system.       J.     Scheminger, 

Jan.   16. 
Lubricating  system.     B.   H.   Skelly. 
Lubricating   system   and    apparatus. 

1,460,383  ;  July  3. 
Lubricating  system  and   apparatus. 

F.  L.   Swanberg.     1,442,093  ;   Jan. 
Lubricating  system,  Automatic.    J.  H 

Aug.  28. 
Lubricating   system.    Splash.      L.    M. 

1,468,778  ;  Sept.  25. 
Lubricating  tubes.  Cleaning  attachment  for  Ford.     J.  A. 

Renstrom.     1.442,825  ;  Jan.  23. 
Lubrication  coupling.     P.  C.  Smith.     1.468,040;  Sept.  18. 
"  "'  of.      0.    W.    Gerleman.      1,474,819; 


P.  H.  Gaskins.    1,478,513;  Dec.  25. 

R.    H.    Hooe.      1,444.970;   Feb.    13. 
C.  W.  Manzel.     1,459,662  ;  June  19. 

C.    A.    Parsons,    S.    S.    Cook,    and 


jr.       1,442,788 ; 


Rel5.675; 
W.    M.   S. 


Aug.   14. 
Kilgour. 


J.  W 
16. 
.  Rooney 


Peterson  and 


1,466,251 ; 


and  M.   A.   Endres. 


Lubrication,    Means 

Nov.   20. 
(.ubrication  record. 
Lubrication  system. 
Lubrication  system. 
Lubrication    system, 

Cook.     1,464,828 ; 
Lubrication    systems, 

1.468.548  ;  Sept.  18. 
Lubricator  :  See — - 

Journal    lubricator. 

Vacuum  lubricator. 
Lubricator.     H.  F.  Bickel 


Feb.  20. 
Lubricator. 
Lubricator. 
Lubricator. 
Lubricator. 
Lubricator. 


S.   S.  Emery.     1,460,576;  July  3. 
H.  F.   Schmidt.     1.466,731:  Sept.  4. 
E.  O.  Sterns.     1,464,734  ;  Aug.  14. 
Forced-.     C.   A.    Parsons   and   S.    S. 
Aug.  14. 
Indicator    for    forced-.     0.    Winter. 


Vehicle    spring    lubricator, 
and  B.  J,  Minnier.     1,446,412; 


J.  L.   Downs.     1,455,868  :  May  22. 
W.    E.    Farley.      1,470,068  ;    Oct.    9. 
N.  Paquette.     1,451,710;  Apr.  17. 
F.    M.    Robv.      1 .476.460  :    Dec.    4. 
C.   Sanner.     1,448,041 ;  Mar.   13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Lubricator.     H.   J.    Shavers.     1,455,272 ;   May   15. 
Lubricator.     C.  Verniaud.     1,454,002  ;  May  1. 
Lubricator.      J.    L.    Wayne,    3d.      Re.    15,526;    Jan.    9. 
Lubricator.     R.  H.  Yale.     1,468.550;   Sept.  18. 
Lubricator,  Automatic.     G.  L.  Moore.     1.475,591 ;  Nov.  27. 
Lubricator  cup.     O.  Stegmann.     1,477,672  ;  Doc  18. 
Lubricator   cup.      C.   F.    Wray.      1,451,854 ;    Apr.    17. 
Lubricator  for  tailstock  centers.     F.  Muller.     1,477,182  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Lubricator  or  oiler.  Flange.     L.  N.  Vincent.     1,448,242  ; 

Mar.    13. 
Lubricator   provided   with  a   distributing   roller   rotating 

within   an  oil   reservoir  and   a   device   for  obtaining  a 

permanently  uniform  oil  level  within  such  reservation. 
A.  Griitzner.     1,456,306;  May  22. 
lAibiicator.   Sprine.     W.  Metzger.     1.475,270  ;  Nov.  27. 
Lubricators,  Distributor  for.     T.  E.  Coleman.     1,468,802  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Lubricators,    Indicating    device    for.      J.    A.    Renstrom. 

1.442,826  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Lug  and  pedal-shaft  support,  Chatterless.     O.  W.  Gorenflo. 

1,452,910;  Apr.  24. 
Lug     closure,      Liner-plate.       C.      Hammer.       1,465,079 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Lug.  Mud.     G.   F.  Abbott  and   C.  A.  Sands.     1,441,198; 

.Tan.   9. 
Lug,  Mud.     H.  R.  Eder.     1,470,819  ;  Oct.  16. 
Lug,  Mud.     E.  J.  Lahan.     1,458,305  ;  June  12. 
Lug,  Mud.     R.  L.  Stockard.     1,468,582  ;  Sept.  18. 
Lug    picker,    Alligator.      A.    A.    Matheson.       1,445,969 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Lug   ring.     A.  T.  J.  Bahr.     1,451,804  ;  Apr.   17. 
Lug  sbield.     O.  P.  Whitson.     1,467,215  ;   Sept.  4. 
Lug,  Switch.     D.  A.  Pickens.     1,457,266;  May  29. 
Luggage    carrier.      E.    E.    Conine.      1,461,008 ;    July    3. 
Luggage  carrier.     J.  W.  Gorrell.     1,465,515  ;  Aug.  21. 
Luggage   carrier.     J.   J.   Hanrahan.      1,455,023 ;   May   15. 
Luggage   carrier.     V.   C.   Johnson.     1,441.586  ;   Jan.   9. 
Luggage  carrier.     R.  C.   Stewart.     1,478.304  :   Dec.  18. 
Luggage  carrier.     J.   W.  Whiteside.     1,461,373  ;   July  10. 
Luggage     carrier     and     rear     bumper.       W.     G.     Engle. 

1,468,779;  Sept.  25. 
Luggage  carrier  and  tire  rack.     C.  J.  Hepting.     1,452,970  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Luggage    carrier.    Collapsible.      F.    M.    StoU.      1,442,914 ; 

Jan.  23. 
.  Lumber,      Apparatus     for     drying.      R.      F.     Jenkinson. 

1,461,393;  July  10. 
Lumber    carrier.      C.   P.    Gerlinger.      1,457,025 ;   May   29. 
Lumber,    Composite.      F.    J.    Walsh    and    R.    L.    Watts. 

1,465,383;    Aug.   21. 
Lumber  drier.     K.  D.   Sykes.     1,477,985  ;  Dec.   18. 
Lumber,  Drying  apparatus  for.     T.  C.  Lazier.     1,464,323  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Lumber  elevator.      M.    Jackson.      1,471,468 ;   Oct.   23. 
Lumber    moving    and     storage     means.       R.     Z.     Drake. 

1,471,149;  Oct.  16. 
Lumber    or    beam    structure.    Composite.      G.    H.    Jones. 

1,444,466  ;  Feb.  6. 
Lumber    .sorter.      J.    M.    Leaver    and    J.    M.    Leaver,    ir. 

1,466,909 :  Sept.  4. 
Lumber  trailer.     J.  J.  Regan.     1,443,760  ;  Jan.  30. 
Lumber-transporting   device.      L.   Nordstrom.      1,466,547; 

Aug.  28. 
Lumber  trimmer.  Automatic.     C.  W.  Willette.     1,454,992  ; 

May  15. 
Luminescent   tube.      F.   J.  Metzger.     1,467,187 ;    Sept.   4. 
Luminous    compounds.    Application    of.      L.    C.    Bilstein. 

1,467,1.32  :  Sept.  4. 
Luminous  Indicator.     E.  W.  Day.     1,474,816  ;  Nov.  20. 
Luminous  indicator.     J.  F.  Hearn.     1,466,286;  Aug.  28. 
Lunch  box.     H.  Olshan.     1,451,468;   Apr.   10. 

Lunch  box.  Folding.     R.  L.  Brazee.     1,462,225  ;  July  17. 
Lunch    box,    table,    and   bench.    Combined.      R.    Schaefer. 

1,446,519  ;   Feb.  27. 
Lunch   case,   Autotable.     O.    and    S.    Brown.      1,444,455 ; 

Feb.  6. 

Lunch  heater  and  carrier.     J.  Weiss.     1,463,411;  July  31. 

Lung  protector.     R.  Grier.     1,474,710;  Nov.  20. 

Lure.  Casting.     M.   S.  Dunkelbereer.      1,457,926  ;   June  5. 

Lure,  Fish.     G.  H.  Hines.     1,474,823  ;   Nov.  20. 

Lyes.    Obtaining   tanning   material    from    cellulose   waste 

sulphite.      A.    Romer.      1,441,243 ;     Jan.    0. 
Macaroni  and  the  like.  Mechanism  for  cutting  and  trans- 
lating.    F.   A.   N.  Cnccia.      1.475,801  :   Nov.   27. 
Macaroni  die.     6.  Tanzi.     1,461,504  ;  July  10. 
Macaroni  drier.     M.   E.  Fontana.     1.445,011 :   Feb.  13. 
Machine-control  mechanism.     C.  H.  Gill.     1,462,808  ;  July 

24. 
Machine    element.      W.    P.    Gehrig.      1.464.815 ;    Aug.  14 
Machine  element.     C.  F.  Pearson.     1,467,449  ;  Sept.  11. 
Machine    elements.    Means    for    making.      A.    J.    IHisher 

1,477,640;  Dec.   18. 
Machine  elements  to  one  another.  Means  to  secure.     C   F 

Schnebelin.     1,449,365  ;  Mar.  20. 
Machine   for  feeding   and   distributing  containers.    M.    F 

Phelps.      1,476.023;    Dec.    4. 
Machine  synchronizing  system.     P.   Stevens.      1,446,436 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Machine-table-reversing    mechanism.      G.    Brown    and    A 

Turner.      1,456,968  ;   Mav   29. 
Machine  tool.     G.  E.  Hallenbeck.     1,473,624  ;  Nov.  13. 


R.  C.   Monahan.     1,463,764  ;  July   31. 
F.  S.  Shields  and  J.  A.  Camm.     1,441,760  ; 


W.    N.    Stevens.      1,453,732; 


J.    J.    N.    Van    Hamersveld. 


C.  K.  Pratt. 


B.    S. 


Machine  tool. 
Machine  tool. 

Jan.   9. 
Machine   tool.    Automatic. 

May  1. 
Machine    tool.    Automatic. 

1,449,464-5;   Mar.   27. 
Machine  tool,  chuck,  and  chucking  system. 

1,465,234  ;  Aug.  14. 
Machine   tools   and   the   like,    Speed   control   for. 

Pero.     1,462,354  ;   July  17. 
Machine    tools.    Feeding    and    chucking    mechanism    for. 

E.  J.   Hornberger.     1,454,643  ;   May   8. 
Machine   tools.   Means   for  indicating  and  measuring  the 

travel  of  moving  parts  of.    J.  R.  C.  Kearns.    1,467,043  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Machine  tools,  Turret  head  for.    E.  A.  Muller.     1,474,438 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Machinery,  Apparatus  for  balancing.     F.   Lawaczeck  and 

H.   Heymann.     1,457,629  ;   June  5. 
Machinery,  Portable  leveling  apparatus  for  mounted.     W. 

H.  Wyiie.     1,450,196;  Apr.  3. 
Magazine,  Detonator.     A.  M.  .Tames.     1,455,492  ;  May  15. 
Magazine  rack.     A.  B.  Wendel.     1,462,434  ;  July  17. 
Magazines    and    the    like.    Binder    for.      E.    F.    Dally 

1^448,914;  Mar.  20. 
Magnesia    refractory.      W.    W.    Greenwood.      1,461,444; 

July  10. 
Magnesia  spinel  and  manufacture,  Artificial.    P.  J.  Tone. 

1,448,010;  Mar.  13. 
Magnesite,    Treating.     R.   D.   Pike.     1,449.696;   Mar.   27. 
Magnesium    and    alloys    comprising   the    same.    Treating. 

B.  Wollner  and  F.  Thomas.     1,477,922  :  Dec.  18. 
Magnesium,  Making.    G.  Hutchinson.    1,457,225  :  May  29. 
Magnesium     nitrate.     Producing.       V.     M.     Goldschmldt. 

1,454,583  ;  May  8. 
Magnet    and    dynamo-electric-machine    structure.      R.    B. 

Williamson.     1,458,120  ;  June  5, 
Magnet   frame.     J.   Burke.      1,456,120 ;   May   22. 
Magnet,  Lifting.     F.  W.  .Tessop.     1,459,830  ;  June  26. 
Magnet    manipulator.      H.    S.    Evans    and    G.    L.    Fisk. 

i:460,823  :  Sept.  4, 
Magnetic  coil.     H.  N.  Bowman.     1,472,631  ;  Oct.  30. 
Magnetic      concentrator.        E.     W.     Davis.        1,474,624 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Magnelic  coupling.    M,  E,  Thompson,     1,446.225  ;  Feb.  20. 
Magnetic  holder-on.     W.  Meyer.     1,452,841 ;  Apr.  24. 
Magnetic      material.      Treatment      of.        W.      Fondiller. 

1,462,035  ;  July  17. 
Magnetic  materials.  Separating.     O.  Brophy.     1,453,699; 

May  1. 
Magnetic     materials.       Treatment     of.       W.     Fondiller. 

1,463,807;   Aug.   7. 
Magnetic   repulsion   or   attraction   relay.      C.   El!   Chaney. 

1.447.236  :    Mar.    6. 
Magnetic   separator.     A.   Dings.      1,459,147 ;    June    19. 
Magnetic  separator.     A.   P.   Jobke.     1,462,111  ;   July   17. 
Magnetic  separator.     W.   G.    Swart.     1.475,457 :   Nciv,   27. 
Magnetic  suspension.     H.  E.  Warren.    1,462,433  ;  .Tuly  17. 
Magnetizable  objects.  Method  of  and   apparatus  for  test- 
ing.    C.  W.  Burrows.     1,459,970  ;  June  26. 
Magnetizing     apparatus.       A.     G.     Palmer.       1,477,847 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Magnetizing  bodies.      E.   Kuhn-Frei.      1,460,759 ;   July   3. 
Magnetizing  device.     E.    S.   Pridham  and   P.   L.    Jensen. 

1,444.524  ;  Feb.  6. 
Magneto.      B.    Ames.      1,456,113 ;    May    22. 
Magneto.     H.   Andreino.     1,442,512 ;   .Tan.  16. 
Magneto.     P.  W.  Fuller.     1,468,500;  Sept.  18. 
Magneto.     H,   F.  Geist.     1,446.040  ;  Feb.  20. 
Magneto.     H.   F.   Geist.     1,456,001;   May   22. 
Magneto.     H.  J.  Moran.     1.441,019:  Jan,  2. 
Magneto.     G.   Natoli.     1,460,763;   July  3. 
Magneto.     W.  E.  Schwarzraann.     1.457.463  ;   .Tune  5. 
Magneto.     W.  E.  Schwarzraann.     1,473,255  ;  Nov.  6. 
Magneto     contacts.     Holder     for.       L.      A.     Loundagin. 

1,470,993  ;  Oct.  16. 
Magneto   drives.   Adjustable   coupling  for.     G.   D.   An,gle. 

1,454,594  ;  May  8. 
Magneto    ignition    device.      J.    K.    Leibing.      1,461,128; 

July   10. 
Magneto   ignition   system.     C.    P.   Kettering.      1,463,958 ; 

Aug.   7. 
Magneto    Ignition    system.      C.    H.    Tower.      1,477,789 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Mafrnetos.  Actuating  mechanism  for.   P.Brown.    1,472,545; 

Oct.  30, 
Magnetos,  Driving  attachment  for.    A.  Rosner.     1,408,883  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Magnetos,   Ignition-starting  device  for  ignition.     V.  Bos- 

cato.     1,445,661  ;   Feb.  20. 
Magnetos,  Trip  finger  for.     P.  Brown  and  I.  E.  Hendrick- 

son.      1,472,546  :   Oct.   30. 
Magnetos,     Trip     lever     for     oscillating.       A.     Rosner. 

1,470,933  ;  Oct.  16. 
Magnetos    with    two    simultaneous    sparks.    Distributing 

brush    holder  for.     P.   J.   R.   Postel-Vinay.     1,444,084 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Magnifier.  Adjustable.     C.   S.  Stone.     1,470,890;  Oct.  18. 
Mail  and  other  units.  Feeding  and  imprinting  mechanism 

for.     A.  J.  Briggs.     1,452,867  ;  Apr.  24, 
Mail-assembling    machine.      C.    C.    Cadden.       1,442,126 ; 

Jan.   16. 


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Mail-assorting    machine.      G.     P.    Wittum.       1,465,773 ; 

Aug.    21. 
Mail-ba?  catcher.     W.  P.  Bophtel.     1,458,022  ;  June  5. 
Mail-hag     catclier     and     deliverer.        H.     F.     Anderson. 

1.474,101  ;   Nov.   13. 
Mall-b.TS  catcher   and  deliverer,   Automatic.      W.   Davis. 

1,470,427  :  Oct.  9. 
Mall-hag  catching  and  delivery  Apparatus.     J.  M.  Kerr. 

1.469,091  ;   Sept.   25. 
Mail-hag-delivering  app.iratus.     O.  N.  Braun,  L.  P.  Nichols, 

and  E.  L.  Underwood      1,469,405  ;  Oct.  2. 
Mail-bag   deliverv   and   receiving  crane.      H.   Barlow   and 

J.   E.   H.  Mathies.     1,452,234  ;   Apr.  17. 
Mail  box.     R.  E.  Carlson  and  J.  M.  Gerster.     1,440,529; 

Jan.  2. 
Mail  box.     A.   Koenig.     1,471.809 :   Oct.   2S. 
Mail  box.     A.  G.  Maxey.     1,474.424  :  Nov.  20. 
Mail  box.     T.   F.   Murphy.      1,459.031 ;   June  19. 
Mail  box.     J.  A.  Nicholas.     1,469.730  ;  Oct.  2. 
Mai!  box.  Compartment.     G.  T.  Biffle.     1,445.658  ;  Feb.  20. 
Mail  box.  Residence.     E.  A.  Hoehn.     1,465,218  ;  Aug.  14. 
Mail  box.  Rural.     J.  R.  .Tewett.   ir.     1,451,876:  Apr.  17. 
Mail-box  support.     C.  Cook.     1,467,607;  Sept.  11. 
Mall-box  support.     B.    Davis.     1,460,054 ;   June  26. 
Mail  "boxes.    Signal    attachment    for.      W.    A.    McDowe2! 

1,458.836  ;  June  12. 
Mail  carrier.     A.A.Stewart.     1.447.693  :  Mar.  6. 
Mail  catcher.     J.  J.  Fuehrer.     1,474,074  ;  Nov.  13. 
Mail  chute.     J.  J.  Cusicli.     1.450.139;   Mar.  27. 
Mail  crane.     J.  Z.  Mast.     1,472.732  ;  Oct.  30. 
Mail-distributing   apparatus.      A.    J.    Briggs.      1,453,125 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Mail-distributing     system.       P.     Churchill.        1,446,693 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Mall  distributor.     C.  P.  Walker.     1.471,370;  Oct.  23. 
Mail  pouch.     E.  J.  Sheridan.     1.475.603  :  Nov.  27. 
Mail-pouch  catching  and  delivering  device.     C.  J.  M.  Weber 

and  A.   Olson.     1.475,418  ;  Nov.  27. 
Mail  receptacle.     N.  Panagopolous.     1,451,343  ;   Apr.   10. 
Mail  transfer,  Intraairplane.     L.  C.  Weinberg  and  H.  E. 

Brannon.      1,474,457;   Nov.    20. 
Mailable   matter.   Device   for   securing.      J.   B.    S.   Blitch. 

1,459,716;   June   26. 
Mailing   device.      E.   X.   P.nrkas.     1,467,148;   Sept.   4. 
Mailing  device.     J.  T.  McKenzie,  jr.     1,445,524  ;  Feb.  13. 
Mailing  form,   Combination.     E.  P.   Shurick.     1,472,142  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Mailing  receptacle.     J.  E.   Hawley.     1,460,322  ;   .Tune  26. 
Mailing  tube.     J.  A.  Albertoni.     1.473,393  ;  Nov.  6. 
Mailing  tube.     .V.  A.  Banks.     1,440,957  ;  Jan.  2. 
MailiriE  tube.     R.  T.  Dodse.     1.457.770:  June  5. 
Mailing  tube.     J.  Loufek.     1,459,783  ;  Jane  2C. 
Mailing  wrapper.     H.  L.  Greve.     1,473.576-7  ;  Nov.  6. 
Make   and   quick-break   knife   switch.   Manually-controlled 

quick-.      H.    G.   Pape.      1,455,931 ;   May  22. 
Make  and  quick-break  switch.  Double-throw  quick-.    H.  G. 

Pape.     1,454,072  ;  May  8. 
Making    sulphuric   acid    and   apparatus   therefor.      F.    G. 

Stantlal.     1,457.676  ;  June  5. 
Mallet.  Polo.     C.  C.  Meurisse.     1,478,483;  Dec.  25. 
Malocclusion,  Apparatus  for  correcting.     C.  K.  Bird  and 

H.  B.  Washburn.     1,468,731  ;  Sept.  25. 
Malt   and   sprouts.   Making  edible.      K.    Abe.      1,454,422  ; 

May  8. 
Malt    extract    and    producing    same,    Desiccated.      E.    D. 

Rogers.      1,474,381 ;    Nov.    20. 
Mandrel.      N.   E.    Gough.      1.477,054 ;   Dec.   11. 
Mandrel.     W.  Jenkins.     1,445,139  :   Feb.   13. 
Mandrel.      O.    E.   Kent.      1,451.699;   Apr.    17. 
Mandrel.     0.  E.  Kent.     1,468,270;  Sept.  18. 
Mandrel    and    gauge.    Combination.      P.    J.    Sikorovsky. 

1,455,973  ;  May  22. 
Mandrel     and     straightening     press.        J.     G.      Collins. 

1,457,020;  May   29. 
Mandrel,  Expansible.     C.  G.  Naylor.     1.449,435  ;  Mar.  27. 
Mandrel    extractor.      R.    M.    de    Vignier.      1,447,766-7 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Mandrel,  Winding.     O.  E.  Oote.     1,450,717  ;  Apr.  3. 
Manganese   scrap.      Electric   furnace   melting  of.     W.   G. 

Nichola.   1,460,106;  June  26. 
Manganiferous  material.  Purification  of.     H.  de  Olaneta. 

1,448,110:    Mar.   13. 
Mangers,  Division  for  animal.     A.  H.  Neller.     1,457,850  ; 

June  5. 
Mangle  attachment.     E.  Turner.     1.449,308  ;  Mar.  20. 
Mangle-heating     device.       A.     D.     Guesmer.       1,473,764 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Mangle  or  quetch.    C.  Ugnon,  J.  Galoppa,  and  C.  Saldarini. 

1,452,715  ;  Apr.  24. 
Manhole  cover.     L.  Crooke.     1,474,463  ;  Nov.  20. 
Manhole  cover.     R.  R.  Rust.     1.475.199  :  Nov.  27. 
Mauhole   closure.      T.    H.   Donohue.      1.447,286 ;   Mar.    6. 
Manhole  door.     G.  G.  Musted.     1,462,353  ;  .July  17. 
Manhole-platform    support.       C.    N.    Conlee.      1,452,548 ; 

Apr.   24. 
Manhole  top.     C.  L.  Lincoln.     1.447.256  ;  Mar.  6. 
Manholes  and  analogous  devices,  Cover  for.     T.  J.  Bur- 
ton.    1,458,391;  June  12. 
Manicure    article    handle.       J.     Salm.       Des.     62,247-9  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Manicure  article.  Handle  for  a.     J.  Salm.     Des.  62,555—6 ; 

June  19. 
Manicure  buffer.     N.  W.  Chapman.     1,452,067 ;   Apr.   17. 


-Manicure  implement.  J.  O.  Landis. 
-Manicure  implement.  J.  O.  Landis. 
Manicure    instruments,    Case    for. 

1,455,004  ;  May  15. 
Manicuring  device. 


Rel5,663;  July  31. 
1,466,438  ;  Aug.  28. 
S.    H.    Kaufmann. 


_  device.     O.  L.  Bruce.     1.464,642;  Aug.  14. 
Manicuring  tool.     L.   Boechat.     1,473,007  ;   Nov.  6. 
.Manifold.     A.  J.  Canova.     1^443,116;  Jan.  23. 
Manifold  and  preheater.     O.  H.  Cloyd.     1,472,326  ;  Oct.  30. 
Manifold    connection    lock.      L.    B.    Martin.      1.460,205 ; 

June  26. 
:Manifold   cover.     E.  A.   Conroy.     1,466,089  ;  Aug.  28. 
Manifold,    Extension.     A.  Nelson.     1,452,213  ;  Apr.  17. 
Manifold  heater.     A.  N.  .\rmstrong.     1,467,281  ;   Sept.  4. 
Manifold  heater.     L.   Plegal.     1,453,007  ;  Apr.  24. 
Manifold    heater.      W.    T.    Seitz.      1,454.866 ;    May    15. 
Manifold    heater.     A.    E.    Tausche.      1,475,356 :    Nov.    27. 
Manifold   heating   device.     T.    G.   Concannon    and  L.   W. 

Peterson.      1,449,497  ;   Mar.    27. 
Manifold,     Hot-spot.       R.     W.     A.     Brewer.       1,476,281 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Manifold,   Inlet.     A.  T.  Kasley.     1,444,547;    Feb.   6. 
Manifold,  Intake.     A.  C.  Bennett.     1,463,035;  .July  24. 
Manifold,  Intake.     F.   Lundgren.     1,471,745  ;   Oct.  23. 
-Manifold  lock.     M.  P.  H.  Schroeder.     1,476,924  ;  Dec.  11. 
Manifolding.     A.   A.   Johnson.     1,450,001  ;   Mar.   27. 
Manifolding    and     numbering    device.      J.    Q.     Sherman. 

1,447,156;  Feb.  27. 
Manifolding  machine.     0.  Schlichter.     1,447,897;  Mar.  6. 
Manifolding     machine.       J.     Q.      Sherman.       1,471,289 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Manifolding  machine,  Flat-bed.    J.Q.Sherman.    1,457,940; 

June    5. 
Manifolding     pack     and     holder.        J.     A.      B.      Smith. 

1,451.791 ;  Anr.  17. 
Maaifolding  register.    J.  Q.  Sherman.    1,452,660  ;  Apr.  24. 
Manifolds,   Hot-air   supply  to   intake.      F.    W.    Schramim, 

1,457,043  ;  May  29. 
Manipulator.   I.  D.  Thomas  and  P.  H.  Douglas.   1,475.728  : 

Nov.  27. 
Manual  tool.     H.  M.  Porssberg.     1,441,194 ;   Jan.  2. 
Manufacturing    connecting    pins.      E.    M.     Summerhays. 

1,462,876;  July  24. 
Manure  loader.     H.  J.  Kracht.     1.443,416  ;  Jan.  30. 
Manure  loader.     L.  L.  Meyer.     1,469,660  ;  Oct.  2. 
Manure  loader.     F.  E.   Null.     1.457.668  ;   June  5. 
Manure  loader  and  spreader,  Combined.     H.  H.  Varland, 

1,463,492;  July  31. 
Manure,    Refining   organic   matter   used   as.      H.    Kranti. 

1,459,059;    June    19. 
Manure    remover    and     spreader.       H.     C.     and     W.     J. 

Wright.     1,471,302  ;   Oct.    16. 
Manure   spreader.     J.   G.   Bailey.     1,452,139;   Apr.   17. 
Manure-spreader  body  construction.    G.  N.  Allen  and  E.  H. 

Beuway.     1,462,996  ;  July  24, 
Manure    spreaders.    Feed    mechanism    for.      P.    W.    Zint. 

1,471,087;  Oct.  16. 
Manures,     Manufacture     of     phosphate.        H.     Plauson. 

1,445,167  ;  Feb.  13. 
Map  and  operating  mechanism  therefor,  Tourist.     H.   E. 

Wilder.     1,456,662  ;  May  29. 
Map  and  record  holder.     C.  H.  Sebree  and  G.  O.  Berlin. 

1,460,610  ;  July  3, 
Map   case.      W.   A.    Hanses.      1,457,026 ;   May   29. 
Map-display  device.     A.  J.  Westman.     1,461,842  ;  July  17. 
Map-drawing    machine.       H.     C.     Campbell.       1,453,377 ; 

May  1. 
Map,   Globe.     P.  D.  Hartman.     1,458,762  ;  June  12. 
Map    holder,    Automobile    road-.      H.    Kelly.      1,476,256 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Map  holder.  Road-.     J.  C.  Prewitt.     1,447,322-3  ;  Mar.  6. 
Map,   Transportation.     G.   W.   R.    Harriman.      1,448,960; 

Mar.  20. 
Maps,  charts,  or  the  like.  Holder  for.     A.   E.  Bloomfleld 

and  L.  L.  French.     1,443,558  ;  Jan.  30. 
Maple    product.      H.    S.    Paine    and    C.    P.    Walton,    Jr. 

1,467,007  ;  Sept.  4. 
Marble  shooter.     J.  S.  Jaffe.     1,463,894  :  Aug.  7. 
Marble  shooter.     T.  J.  Mahoney.     1,451,230  ;  Apr.  10. 
Margin    indicator.      U.    B.    White    and    H.    N.    Lawrie. 

1.469,978  ;  Oct.  9. 
Marine  boiler.     R.   Walsh.     1,463,933 ;   Aug.   7. 
Marine      propulsion.      Apparatus     for.      A.      E.      Beebe. 

1,447,527  ;   Mar.  6. 
Marine  transfer  apparatus.     G.  A.  Mickelson.     1,447,316 ; 

Mar.    6. 
MarKer.      E.    P.    McOlvin.      1,476.629  ;    Dec.    4. 
Marker.     P.  A.  Van  Orden.     1.475.906  :  Nov.  27. 
Marker.      B.    Yoshinaga.     1,455.160;    Mav   15. 
Marker,  Grave.     J.  M.  McComas.     1,467,391 ;  Sept.  11. 
Marking  and  measuring  machine.   Strip.     F.  J.  Chapman 

and   J.   P.   Brennan.     1,456,763 ;   May   29. 
Marking  device.     M.  L.  Garcin.     1,451,654  ;  Apr.  10. 
Marking  machine.     H.  S.  Bracken.     1,443,164  ;  Jan.  23. 
Marking  machine.     W.  E.   Cboate.     1,453,442  ;   May  1. 
Marking  machine.     W.  E.  Howell.     1,450,776  ;  Apr.  3. 
Marking  machine.     D.  W.  Morley.     1,451,709  ;  Apr.  17. 
Marking  machine.  Automatic.     E.  G.  Meyers.     1,453,985  ; 

May   1. 
Marking    machines,    etc..    Serial    numbering    mechanism 

for  post-.     W.  H.  Bowes.     1.447,753  ;  Mar.  6. 
Marking  tool.     K.   Hirtschulz.     1,446,647 ;   Feb.  27. 
Mask,   Breath.      A.  Fernandes.      1,463,390 ;   July   31. 
Mask,  Gas.     B.  P.  Mase.     1,474,205;  Nov.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpliabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Mask,  Painter's.     G.  Phillips  and  P.  Hanlon.     1,464,883; 
Aug.  14. 

Masonic  ring.     L.  Krauss.     Des.  62,488  ;  June  12. 

Masonry  structure.      W.   F.   Wagner.     1,453,557  ;   May   1. 

Masonry,  Tie  for.     D.  Dunbar.     1,465,812  ;  Aug.  21. 

Massage  device.     J.  O.  Linden.     1,442,269  ;  Jan.  23. 

Massage  device.     J.   O.   Linden.     1,456,452  ;   May  22. 

Massage  instrument.     D.  Gray.     1,478,388  ;  Dec.  25. 

Massaging  apparatus  with  revolving  eccentric  sections. 
R.   Kuhn.     1,449,233  ;  Mar.   20. 

Massaging   device.     F.    H.   Auld.      1,452,106;    Apr.   17. 

Mat :  See — 

Floor  mat.  Table  mat. 

Linlt  mat.  Tread  mat. 

Sanitary   foot   mat. 

Mat.  W.  L.  Bockover  and  J.  W.  McNamara.  1,457,141 ; 
May  29. 

Mat.     A.   C.   Hayden.     1,441,580 ;   Jan.   9. 

Mat.     A.   C.   Hayden.     1,465,550;   Aug.  21. 

Mat.     A.  C.  Hayden.     1,477,173;  Dec.  11. 

Mat  marking.     C.  J.   Peterson.     1,470,186;   Oct.   9. 

Match.     J.   E.  Bernstein.     1.445,476  ;   Feb.   13. 

Match.     J.  G.  Newman.     1,453,229  ;  Apr.   24. 

Match  and  cigarette  case,  Combined.  F.  K.  Ricksecker. 
1,451,433  :  Apr.  10. 

Match  board.     W.  Seidel.     1.442,739  ;  Jan,  16. 

Match  books.  Machine  for  making.  J.  R.  Nolan. 
1,468,310;  Sept.  18. 

Match  books,  Machine  for  making.  M.  Paridon. 
1,461,433-4;    July   10. 

Match  box.     A.  Z.  Brook.     1,459,278  :  June  19. 

Match  box.     F.  A.  Fuller.     1.446,117;   Feb.  20. 

Match  box.     J.  A.  Hey.     1,461,146  ;  July  10. 

Match  box.     T.  G.  Lovegrove.     1,459,785;  June  26. 

Match   box.     D.    B.   Macdonald.      1.451.882;   Apr.   17. 

Match  box.     D.  B.  Macdonald.     1,451,953;  Apr.  17. 

Match  box.     L.  S.  Moore.     1,459,850 ;   June  26. 

Match  box.     W.  Z.  Musgrave.     1,476,633  ;   Dec.   4. 

Match  box.     S.  Szastalo.     1,450,963  ;  Apr.  10. 

Match   box.     W.    Zebra.      1,454,529 ;   May  8. 

Match-box  attachment.  A.  G.  Mackey.  1,463,517 ; 
July  31. 

Match-box  holder.     A.  Schiller.     Des.  62,852  ;  Aug.  7. 

Match-box  holder,  Safety-.  J.  A.  Obermaier.  1,458,239  ; 
June  12. 

Match  box.  Pocket.     J.  Klrkbride.     1.444,251  ;   Feb.  6. 

Match  box,  Self-closing.    R.  Gonzalez.    1,457,275  :  May  29. 

Match  boxes.  Apparatus  for  applying  abrasive  material 
or  paint  to  the  surface  of.  J.  L.  Gaffney.  1,447,540  ; 
Mar.   6. 

Match   case.      J.    Oppenheim.      1,471.9-12:    Oct.    23. 

Match  case.     S.   Spraguo.     1.459.696  :  .Tune  19. 

Match  case  and  cigarette-paper  holder,  Combination.  R. 
V.  Drauchon.     1,470,154  ;  Oct.  9. 

Match  carrier.  Pocket.     C.  F.  Snyder.      1.465,187  ;  Aug.  14. 

Match  container.     S.  A.  Leane.     1,462,971 ;  .Tuly  24. 

Match  container,  Self -igniting-.  J.  Tlmmel.  1,460,870; 
July  3. 

Match-dipping  machines.  Filling  apparatus  for.  K.  P. 
Gottschalk.     1,452.376;  Apr.  17. 

Match  dispenser,  Single-.  A.  Abbaticchio.  1,457,050 ; 
Jan.  29. 

Match  holder.     C.  L.  Abbott.     1,443,199  ;  Jan.  23. 

Match  holder,  Rocking  safety-.  F.  Pfous.  Des.  63,121  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Match-igniting  device.     W.  .7.  Moshier.     1,462,978  ;  July  24. 

Match  machines,  Composition-applying  device  for  book-. 
W.  H.  Shofter.     1,461,461 ;  July  10. 

Match-making  machine.  B.  G.  Vaughan.  1,465,031 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Match  plates,  Guide  for.     W.  Bock.    1,458,206  ;  June  12. 

Match  pocket.     A.  W.  Graham.     1,448,115  ;  Mar.  13. 

Match   receptacle.     F.   A.   Fuller.      1.471.3.11  ;   Oct.   23. 

Match  safe.     J.  E.  Neahr.     1,477,890  ;  Dec.   18. 

Match  safe.     C.   Zeck.     Dps.  63.385  :   Nov.   27. 

Match  safe.  Pocket.     M.  Madsen.     1.444.748  ;  Feb.  6. 

Match  saver.     F.   Shuman.     1,441,379 ;  Jan.  9. 

Match   scratcher.     P.  McCuaig.     1.454.446  ;  May  8. 

Match  scratcher.     J.   ,\.  Patterson.     1.459,550  ;   June  19. 

Match  scratcher.     C.  S.  Smith.     1,458,556  ;  June  12. 

Match   scratcher.     H.  A.    Staggs.     Des.  61,836  ;   Jan.   23. 

Match  stand,  inkstand,  ash  bowl,  and  like  article.  A.  H. 
Guest.     1,459.023  ;  June  19. 

Matches,   Machine   for   packing.     E.    Snyder.      1,459,037; 

.Tune  19. 
Matches  of  paper,  pasteboard,    or  the   like  and   still  con- 
nected in  the  shape  of  a  continuous  strip  or  band.  Ap- 
paratus for  ad.lusting  and  fixing  the  setting   or  strad- 
dling   of    partly-cut.      K.    P.    Gottschalk.      1,452,375 ; 
Apr.  17. 
Matches    of   wood,    pasteboard,    paper,    or   the    like    with 
parafBn,  Apparatus  for  impregnating.    K.  P.  Gottschalk. 
1,452,374  ;  Apr.  17. 
Matches,   Process   and   apparatus   for   manufacturing.      J. 

G.   Newman.     1,453,228 ;   Apr.   24. 
Matchers  and  the  like,  Side-head  construction  for.     C.  W. 

H.  Blood  and  C.  G.  Osteman.  ]  ,456,864  ;   May  29. 
Material,  Apparatus  for  puffing  or  disintegrating.     A.  R. 

Spencer  and  W.  J.  Plews.     1,455,975  ;  May  22. 
Material,    Apparatus    for    treating.      A.    R.    Spencer    and 

W.  J.  Plews.     1,442,304  ;  Jan.  16. 
Material  handling  apparatus.     M.  J.  Hopkins.     1.448,538  ; 
Mar.   13. 


Material-handling  apparatus.     M.  J.  Hopkins.     1,448,538  ; 

July  3. 
Material-handling    machine.      C.    H.    Shook.      1,476,375 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Material  into  a  predetermined  form.  Art  and  apparatus  for 

forcing.     L.  M.  Dieterich.     1,449,385  ;  Mar.  27. 
Material   mixer.      E.    J.   Delehanty.      1,467,237 ;    Sept.    4. 
Material-positioning  apparatus.     W.  R.  Myers.    1,451,431 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Materials,     Apparatus     for    testing    and     recording    the 

strength  of.     P.  W.  Bidwell.     1,448,782  ;  Mar.  20. 
Materials,    Machine    for    finishing    the    edges   of    flexible. 

L.  J.  Van  Guelpen.     1,478,190  ;  Dec.  18. 
Materials,  Process  and  apparatus  for  grading  solid.     C.  J. 

Reed.     1,452,815;  Apr.  24. 
Materials  with   gases,    Apparatus   for   use   in    the   treat- 
ment of  pulverulent  or  granular.     R.  Martin  and  J.  I. 
Richards.     1,471,619;  Oct.  23. 
Mathematical    apparatus.      A.    H.    Kennedy.      1,469,954 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Mathematical  board.     A.  A.  Gamble.     1,466,501 ;  Aug.  28. 
Mathematical  top.     J.  B.  Rogers.     1,462,870;  July  24. 
Matrix.     D.  S.  Du  Brul.     1,473,339  ;  Nov.  6. 
Matrix,  Producing  a.     H.  A.  Herr.     1,451,162  ;  Apr.  10. 
Matrix-rolling  machine.     C.  Siple.     1,473,053  ;  Nov.  6. 
Mats,  Constructing.     J.   G.  Bowser.     1,471,376;  Oct.   23. 
Matting.       J.     E.     Richardson     and     W.     B.     Thurman. 

1,465,784;    Aug.    21. 
Mattress.     E.   W.  Aldridge.     1.475.771  ;   Nov.  27. 
Mattress.      C.    J.    Allen    and    C.    P.    and   C.    M.    Wllden. 

1,444,861  ;  Feb.  13. 
Mattress.     B.  Stuart.     1,462,668  ;  July  24. 
Mattress.     S.   J.   Wick.      1,457,203;    May   29. 
Mattress  and  making  the  same,  Roll-edge.    W.  B.  Mathew- 

son.     1,450,102  ;  Mar.  27. 
Mattress   cleaning,   mixing,   opening   and   filling  machine. 

F.  Franke,  J.  E.  Miller,  and  E.  E.  Roberts.     1,442,871 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Mattress,  cushion,  and  seat.     C.  C.  Meutsch.     1,455,847 ; 

May  22. 
Mattress  frame.     F.  G.   Gale.     1,463,161  ;  July   31. 
Mattress,      Nonstretchable.       S.     Bronstien.       1,468,277 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Mattress,  Sectional.     E.  Labenz.     1.459.540  ;  June  19. 
Mattress  tuft.    H.  J.  Burkhart.    1,464,196  ;  Aug  7. 
Mattress-tufting    machine.      E.    G.     Doyen.       1,448,955 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Mattress,  Wire.     P.  Hammer.     1,445,311 ;  Feb.  13. 
Mattress-wrapping  machine.     R.  J.  Ellsworth.     1,445,876  ; 

Feb.   20. 
Mausoleum.     W.    H.   Allen.     1,453.375 ;   May   1. 
Mausoleum.      W.    McMeans.      1,466,725 ;    Sept.    4. 
Mausoleum.     R.A.Nichols.     1,442,087 :   Jan.  16. 
Maximum-demand   meter.      W.   L.    Hamilton.      1,453,498 ; 

May  1. 
Maximum-demand    meter.      W.    G.    Mylius.      1,442,085 ; 

.Tan.  16. 
Measure    and   making   same.      W.    Christian.      1,448,358 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Measure,  Fish.     R.  G  .Tyrrell.     1,474,804  :  Nov.  20. 
Measure,  Tailor's.    B.  Simpson.     1,465,875  ;  Aug.  21. 
Measured-service     system.       F.    M.     Slough.       1,468,217 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Measurement,  High-temperature.     H.  E.  Ives.     1,449,512 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Measurement  of  the  refractive  value  of  the  principal  point 

of   the   eye.   Apparatus    for  the  ob.iective.     O.    Henker. 

1.475,698;   Nov.   27. 
Measuring  and   cost   computing   machine,   Fabric.     G.   C. 

Hosch.     1,454,285  ;  May  8. 
Measuring  and  cost  computing  machine,   Fabric.     G.    B. 

Kyle.     1,452,279  ;  Apr.  17. 
Measuring   and   cost   computing   machine,   Fabric.      J.   L. 

Wheeler.     1,478,155  :  Dec.  18. 
Measuring  and  cost  indicating  machine.  Fabric.     D.  Tur- 
ner.    1,448,369;  Mar.  13. 
Measuring  and  cutting  device.     I.  Rosenberg.     1,462,871  ; 

July  24. 
Measuring     and     cutting     machine.        J.      F.      W^iesner. 

1,476,664  ;  Dec.  4. 
Measuring    and     dispensing     apparatus.       L.     Rosenfeld. 

1,470,330  ;  Oct.  9. 
Measuring    and    dispensing    apparatus,    Liquid.      F.    W. 

Delanoy.      1,467,425 ;    Sept.    11. 
Measuring   and   dispensing   apparatus.   Liquid.     F.    Ham- 
mond.    1,445,212  ;  Feb.  13. 
Measuring    and    dispensing    apparatus,    Liquid.      A.     D. 

Wickoff  and  H.  P.  de  Correvont.     1,455,184  ;  May  15. 
Measuring    and    dispensing    machine.      W.    A.    Barrows. 

1,472,112;  Oct.  30. 
Measuring    and    dispensing   vessel,    Liquid.      J.    M.    Kish- 

paugh.     1,461,486;  July  10. 
Measuring  and  feeding  device.     H.  J.   Hacn.     1,454,439  ; 

May  8. 
Measuring    and     filling     machine.       B.     S.     Harrington. 

1,404,676;  Aug.  14. 
Measuring     and      indicating     apparatus.        H.     Brewer. 

Rel5,597  ;  May  15. 
Measuring     and     indicating     apparatus.       IT.       Brewer. 

Rel5,617;   June  5. 
Measuring  and  indicating  mechanism,  Fluid.     A.   Stuber. 

Rel5,651 ;  July  10. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
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Measuriufi  and  registerius  device,  Cloth.     W.  G.  Northup, 

jr.      1,475.649  :    Nov.    27. 
Measuring  apparatus.     O.  J.  Dorwin.     1,473,473  ;  Nov.  6. 
Measuring  apparatus.     E.  A.  Keelcr.     1,472.125  ;  Oct.  30. 
Measuring  apparatus.     S.  H.  Kellogg.     1,451,512  ;  Apr.  10. 
Measuring  apparatus.   Depth   and   specific-gravity.     C.  W. 

Stancliffe.      1.457,406  :    June   5. 
Mea.surinsi  apparatus.  Liquid-.     C.   H.  Morse.     1,467,058  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Moasurins  appliance.   Electric.     G.   Keinath.      1,459,213 ; 

.lune  19. 
Measuring   bodies.    Method    of   and   machine    for.      J.    J. 

Heys.      1,451,730  ;  Apr.    17. 
Measuring  can.     C.  H.  Nowack.     1,448,936  ;  Mar.  20. 
Measuring    circuits    and    method.    Transmission.      D.    F. 

Whiting.     1.442,455  ;  .Tan.  16. 
Measuring  depths  of  wells.  Apparatus  for.     C.  E.  Van  Or- 

strand.     1,451,130;   Apr.   10. 
Measuring  device.     E.  R.  Hardaker.     1,478,954  ;  Dec.  25. 
Measuring  device.     W.   C.  Hunter.     1,453.876  :  May  1. 
Measuring  device.     H.  M.  Jones.     1,474,904  ;  Nov.  20. 
Measuring    device.      C.    \Y.    Johnson    and    T.    Abtmeyer. 

1.475.831  :  Nov.  27. 
Measuring   device.      J.    L.    Patterson    and    L.    R.    Bivins. 

1,454.765  :  May  S. 
Measuring    device.      M.    A.    Sweet    and    M.    D.    Fernan. 

1,472,284  ;  Oct  30. 
Measuring     device.        R.      W.      Thompson.        1,456,745 ; 

May  29. 
Measuring  device.     R.   H.   Visger.      1,454,354 ;   May   8. 
Measuring    device.    Angle-.       G.    W.    Lihby.       1,468,598 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Measuring  device.  Automatic.     E.  D.  Church,  P.  S.  Lash, 

and    J.    W.    Van    Brunt.      1,460,573 ;    July    3': 
Measuring    device,    Cable.      W.    F.    Hosford.      1,461,758 ; 

July   17. 
Measuring  device,  Finger-.     S.  Toy.     1.442,985  :  Jan.  23. 
Measuring  device,  Hand-.     H.  M.  Darmstadter.     1,441.268  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Measuring    device.     Liquid-.       O.     P.    M.     Pfaffenberger. 

1,463,591 ;  July  31. 
Measuring     device,      Low-freque.'icy.        H.      S.      Osborne. 

1.475.240:    Nov.    27. 
Measuring   dispensing    and   mixing   device.      K.   M.   Titus 

and  J.   W.  Dennis.     1,445,112;   Feb.   13. 
Measuring      distortion,      System      for.        M.      Kirkwood. 

1,455,843;  May  22. 
Measuring  electrical  resistances.  Method  of  and  appara- 
tus   for.     K.    P.   Brown   and    C.    P.    Frey.      1,460,530; 

July  3. 
Measuring  fabrics.  Machine  for.     D.  Turner.     1,450,268  ; 

Apr.  3." 
Measuring  granular  or  powdered  material.  Apparatus  for. 

J.  E.  Lea.     1,473,633  ;  Nov.  13. 
Measuring   instrument.     E.   Fuchs.      1,452,834 ;    Apr.   24. 
Measuring  instrument     W.  R.  Green.     1,451,572  ;  Apr.  10. 
Measuring      instrument.        P.      MacGahan.        1,458,947 ; 

June   19. 
Measuring  instrument.     C.  H.  Merritt.     1,454,130  ;  May  8. 
Measuring     instmment.        F.      W.      Roller.        1,456,517 ; 

May  29. 
Measuring    instrument.       F.    F.     Schlattau.       1,454,693 ; 

May  8. 
Measuring     instrument.       H.     P.      Sparkes.      1,453,414 ; 

May  1. 
Measuring     instrument.       G.     A.     Toomey.       1,467,403 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Measuring    instrument    and    drill    guide.      W.    J.    Kley- 

steuber.     1,478,477:  Dec.  25. 

Measuring  instrument.  Combination.    .\.  Nosan.    1,447.565  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Measuring  instrument.  Electric.    H.  L.  Decker.    1.475.174: 

Nov.   27. 
Me.Tsnring  instrument,  Electric.    W.  M.  Scott.    1,474,172  ; 

Nov.   13. 
Measuring  instrument.  Electric.     W.  M.  Scott  and  It.   E. 

Tresise.      1.463.597:    July    31. 
Measuring     instrument,      Electrical.        I.     W.     Broggcr. 

1,452,590-1  ;  Apr.  24. 
Measuring     instrument.      Electrical.        H.      B.      Taylor. 

1,472,198;  Oct.  30. 
J.'easuring  intervals  of  time,  Appar.^tus  for.     C.  W.  Ingels. 

1.475,232  ;   Nov.    27. 
Measuring  machine.     G.  A.  Schettler.     1,474,385  ;  Nov.  20. 
Measuring    machine.     Cloth    or    ribbon.     A.    Vanderveld. 

1,443.332  :  Jan.  23. 
Measuring     machine.     Continuous     fabric-.       D.     Turner. 

1,465,321  ;   Aug.   21. 
Measuring    machine.    Fabric-.       D.     Turner.       1,465,322 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Measuring  machine.  Liquid-.     W.  W.  Leinert.     1,461,424  : 

July  10. 
Measuring    machines,    .Adding    machine    particularly    for 

leather-.     H.  Thun.     1.454,382;  May  8. 
Measuring      machines.      Adjusting.        J.      T.      PedersSn. 

1.463.589:  July  31. 
Measuring     machines.     Indicating     means     for.       G.     C. 

Hosch.      1,470,840 ;    Oct.    16. 
Measuring    machines.     Knife    for    fabric-.       D.     Turner. 

1,449,021 ;  Mar.   20. 

Measuring    machines.     Mounting    for.       J.     L.     Wheeler. 
1,453,300;   May  1. 


Measuring    machines,    Reduction-gear    drive    for.      J.    L. 

Wheeler.     1,458,606  ;  June  12. 
Measuring  machines,  Throw-out  connection  for.   D.  Turner. 

1.446,281  ;  Feb.   20. 
Measuring   machines.    Work    support   for.      B.    H.    Blood. 

1.477,206  ;  Dec.  11. 
Measuring  materials  in  concrete   construction.  Apparatus 

for.    H.  D.  Palmer  and  J.  W.  Brhel.    1,451,106  ;  Apr.  10. 
Measuring  products  of  two  variable  quantities.  Apparatus 

for.     G.W.Watson.     1,459,644  ;  June  19. 
Measuring  sheets   of  material  such   as   paper,   cardboard, 

metal,    and    the    like.    Device    for.      W.    R.    Mackness. 

1,441,440;  Jan.  9. 
Measuring  structure.  Liquid-.     E.  L.  Barnes.     1,455,757  ; 

May  15. 
Measuring     surface     areas.     Machine     for.        H.     Thun. 

1,453,211  ;  Apr.  24. 
Measuring     surface     areas,     Machine     for.       H.     Thun. 

1,476,428;   Dec.   4. 
Measuring  system.      S.   Q.   Hayes.     1,4448,402  ;   Mar.   13. 
Measuring  system.  Electrical.     C.  T.  AUcutt.     1,443,553  ; 

Jan.   30. 
Measuring  the   cubic   contents  of  bodies.   Mechanism   for. 

P.  V.  Hollenbeck.     1,453,111-12;  Apr.  24. 
Measuring  the  flow  of  fluids.  Apparatus  for.     F.  W.  Meyer 

and  A.  Simon.     1,476,762  ;  Dec.  11. 
Measuring  the  lead   of   screw   threads.   Machine  for.     R. 

Hill.     1,447,416  :   Mar.  6. 
Measuring    transmission.     Apparatus     and     method     for. 

H.  S.  Hamilton.     1,468,704  ;  Sept.  25. 
Measuring   triangle.      C.    Hohmann.      1,470,530 ;    Oct.    9. 
Measuring  unbalance.  Method  of  and  means  for.     A.   B. 

Clark.     1,471,383  ;  Oct.  23. 
Meat-block  cleaner.     S.  Hermanowich.     1,461,615  ;  July  10. 
Meat    casings.    Making.      C.    S.    Lenz   and    H.   M.    Cohen. 

1,478,968  ;  Dec.  25. 
Meat  chopper.     A.  F.  Bauer.     1,442,994;  Jan.  23. 
Meat    chopper    and     making    same.      T.     F.     Rataiczak. 

1,451,891  :  Apr.  17. 
Meat  cutter.     W.  A.  Pue  and  W.  N.   Siflford.     1.465,865: 

Aug.   21. 
Meat   -    cutting        machine.  J.        A.       Baumgartner. 

1,451,674-5  ;  Apr.  17. 
Meat-extractlike   preparation   from  fish   flesh.    Production 

of  a  preserved.     P.  Hildebrandt.     1,472,332  ;  Oct.  30. 
Meat-exti'actlike    preparation.    Production    of.      P.    Hilde- 
brandt.     1,442,340  ;   Jan.    16. 
Meat-extractlike    preparations.    Manufacture    of.      B.    Re- 

wald.     1,448,281 ;   Mar.   13. 
Meat    hanger    and    apparatus    for    applying    the    same. 

R.  Blades.     1,473,204  ;  Nov.  6. 
Meat  holder.     W.   F.    H.   Braun.     1.456.866:  May  29. 
Meat  holder.     F.  C.  Shown.     1,474,296  ;  Nov.   13. 
Meat  hook.     A.  W.  Weyel.     1,464,160  ;  Aug.  7. 
Meat,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  chilling  material  such 

as.     A.  E.  Stacey,  jr.     1,465,028  ;  Aug.  14. 
Meat  mold.     O.  M.  Wolff.     1,456,058  ;   May  29. 
Meat,   poultry,   and   the  like.   Device  for   facilitating  the 

carving  of.     A.  J.  Greaves.     1,471,122  ;  Oct.  16. 
Meat  press.     D.  A.  Wallace.     1,473,590  :  Nov.  6. 
Meat  press  and  ejector.     F.  Krusp.     1.47.'5.-100  :  ?.'nv.   27. 
Meat  shaper  and  preserver.     A.  M.  Demuth.     1,477,548  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Meat-slicing  machine.    G.  Jaquette.  .  1,475,391-2  ;  Nov.  27. 
Meat-slicing   machines.   Knife   guard   for.      J.   A.    Nordin. 

1,449,832;  Mar.  27. 
Meat    tender.    Method    and    means    for    making.      T.    F. 

Horrigan  and  E.  M.  Durward.     1,445.018  ;  Feb.  13. 
Meat-tendering     machine.       L.     A.      Short.       1,452,098 ; 

1,452,098  ;  Apr.  17. 
Mechanical  bird.     J.  W.   Buck.     1,450,480 ;  .\pr.   3. 
Mechanical  coursing  device.    F.  T.  Herbert,  sr.    1,475.824  : 

Nov.    27. 
Mechanical    movement.      H.    G.    .^.insworth.      1.441,391 ; 

Jan.   9. 
Mechanical  movement.     J.  Hettrich.     1,473.907  ;  Nov.  13. 
Mechanical  movement.     J.  D.  Moore.      1,450.184  :  .4pr.  3. 
Mechanical  movement.    O.  L.  Raabe.    1,463,839  ;  Aug.  7. 
Mechanical  movement.     W.  C.  Rend.     1,472,090  :  Oct.  30. 
Jlechanical    movement.      G.    Slider.      1,452,221 ;    Apr.    17. 
Mechanical   movement.     S.   Vernet.     1,464.856 ;   .^ug.   14 
Mechanical   movement.     R.   W^aro.      1,453.815  :   May   1. 
Mechanical  movement.     B.  Zsaniay.     1.446.;!70  :    Feb.   20. 
Mechanical     movements.    Mechanism     for    synchronizing. 

W.   H.   Collier.      1.471,450  :   Oct.   23. 
Mechanical  press.     P.   Humphris.     1,473,478  :  Nov.  6. 
Mechanical  puller.     J.  Grahek.     1.478,648;   Dec.   25. 
Mechanical  rectifying  system.    J.  W.  Robinson.    1,460,444  ; 

.July  3. 
Medal.     O.  H.  Lindenberg.     Des.  63.567  ;  Dec.  18. 
Medal,  Athlete's.     C.  J.  Velte.     1,461,565  ;  July  10. 
JTedal    holder.      A.    Maurer.      1,455,143  ;    May    15. 
Medallion,  emblem,  button,  or  similar  article.     P.  F.  Leon. 

Des.  62,737  ;  ,Tuly  24. 
Medical      appliance      of      suction      tvpe.      M.      Teshima. 

1.444,714  ;  Feb.  6. 
Medical  bandages.  Absorbent-cotton  substitute  for.     J.  T. 

Tong  and  J.  E,  Blosser.     1,453,575  ;  May  1. 
Medical  compound.     W.  C.  Grove.     1,455.485  :  May  15. 
Medicinal  compound  for  cows.     E.  H.  Babbitt.     1.470,795  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Medicinal  device.     S.   Glickson.     1,461,185  ;  .July  10. 
Medicinal  preparation.     H.  J.  Brown.     1,474,140  ;  Nov.  13. 


1162 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Medicine  dropper.     C.  Berens,  jr.     1,459,354  ;  June  19. 
Medicine  receptacle,  Pocket.    H.  A.  Schilling.    1,470,547 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Melaleuca  leucadendron  to  thermic, 

trie  devices,     Application  of  the 

E.   H.  Rouasan.     1,453,185  ;   Apr. 
Melting    furnace.      H.    G.    Wellman 

1,440,515 ;    Jan.    2. 


hydraulic,  and  dielec- 
bark    (suber)    of.     P. 
24. 
and    C.    D.    Gilpin. 


Melting    furnace, 

Dec.  18. 
Melting   furnace.    Gas-fired.      H.    O.    Loebell.      1,457,780 ; 

June  5. 
Melting     or 

June  12. 
Melting  pot. 
Memorandum 
Memorandum 

Dec.   18. 
Memorandum 

Apr.  17. 
Memorandum  pads  and  the  like,  Holder  for. 

son.     1,452,707  ;  Apr.  24. 
Memorandum  tablet  and  holder.     H.  L.  Bush  and  A.  M. 

Hamblet.     1,462,683  ;  July  24. 

carrier.     W.  B.  Miller.     1,448,311 ;  Mar.  13. 
Machine     for     measuring-     and     delivering 
D.    Lane   and   J.   Macnaughton. 


Electric.      A.    W.    Gregg.      1,477,821 ; 


soldering     pot.       E.     Millner.       1,458,430 ; 

A.  L.  N.  Fleming.     1,448,529  ;  Mar.  13. 
device.     F.   S.  Jensen.     1.475.303  :   Nov.  27. 
holder,   Pocket.      H.   Hammitt.     1,478,219 ; 

pad.     Desk.       H.     T.     Platz.       1,452,092 ; 


A.  D.  Robin- 


1,457,038; 


H.     M.     Spencer.       1,451,850; 


N.  Grunstein.    1,477,951 ; 


Merchandise 
Merchandise, 
loose.      J. 
May  29. 
Mercurial     composition. 

Apr.  17. 
Mercury  catalyst.  Regenerating. 

Dec.  18. 

Mercury   derivatives   of   aromatic   compounds    and   manu- 
facturing  same.      A.    Klages.      1,455,495 ;    May   15. 
Mercurv  fulminate  manufacture.  Recovery  of  by-products 

in.     R.  C.  Moran.     1,4.59,410  ;  June  19. 
Mercury  separator.    J.  Haverly.     1,463,996  ;  Aug.  7. 
Mercury-vapor   pump    for   high   vacuums.      J.   Jonas  and 

O.    Seitz.      1,462.112 ;    .July  17. 
Merry-go-round.     J.   A.   Franklin.     1,456,228  ;  May  22. 
■      H.  Hrobsky.     1,461,881;  July  17. 
A.    Kudler.      1,440,609 ;    Jan.    2. 
E.  M.  Maxvrell.     1.466.845  :   Sept.  4. 
W.   T.   Peck.      1,476,832  ;    Dec.   11. 
G.    M.    Reagen.      1,476.180 ;    Dec.    4. 
W.  H.  Weaser.     1,447,110;   Feb.  27. 
W.   I-I.   Weaser.     1,463,351  ;   Julv    31. 

Alseth.     1,474,341 ;  Nov.  20. 


P.   V.  Burrow.     1,470,911; 

Machine    for    making    link. 

;  July  24. 

Des.   62,612 ;   July   3. 

Des.  62,415;  May  22. 

Des.  62,621-2;   July  3. 

Des,  62,647;   July  10. 
Des.  63.043-4  ;  Sept.  18. 
Des.  63,085-8  :  Oct.  2. 
Des.  63,241  ;  Nov.  6. 

F.  H.  Lynds.     1,470,019  ; 

counting.      J.    G.    Servais. 


Merry-go-ro  un  d. 

Merry-go-round. 

Merry-go-round. 

Merry-go-round. 

Merry-go-ronnd. 

Merry-go-round. 

Merry-go-round. 

Merry-go-round,  Portable.     S. 

Merry-go-round  steeplechase. 

Oct.  16. 
Mesh     and    similar    fabric, 

K.  P.  A.  Rolle.     1,462,982 
Mesh   bag.     J.   F.   Killion. 
Mesh   bag.     H.  B.  Rowan. 
Mesh  bag.     H.  B.  Rowan. 
Mesh  bag.     H.  B.  Rowan. 
Mosh  bag.     H.  B.  Rowan. 
Mesh  bag.     H.  B.  Rowan. 
Mesh  bag.     H.  B.  Rowan. 
Mesh  fabric.  Support  for  link-. 

Oct.  9. 
Mesh    or    grids.    Device    for 

1,478,536;  Dec.  25. 
Mesityl    oxide,    etc..    Making.      A.    Hoffman.      1,474,035 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Message  carrier.     H.  Rosenblatt.     1,469,110  ;  Sept.  25. 
Messages  to   moving   trains   and  the   like.  Apparatus   for 

delivering.      J.   Rutter.      1,452,443 ;    Apr.    17. 
Metal  and  alloy.  Casting  high-melting-point.     H.  T.  Reeve. 

1,442,444  ;   Jan.   16. 
Metal    and    eye    member    connection.       J.     De    Glopper. 

1,458,132  ;  June  12. 
Metal  and  other  material.  Drying  apparatus  for  plates  of. 

C.  Wagner  and  A.  Hormel.     1,443,104  ;  Jan.  23. 
Metal  and  wood  working  machines.  Table  mount  for.     H. 

Humphreys.     1,443,789;  Jan.  30. 
Metal,    Annealing.      R.    E.    Talley.      1,466,257;    Aug.    28. 
Metal,  Apparatus  for  crushing  corrugated.     C.  E.  Atkin- 
son.    1,462,474  ;  ,Tulv  24. 
Metal  article.  Workable.     W.  B.  Ballaatine.     1,450,049; 

June  26. 
Metal    articles.    Feed    mechanism    for    small.      V.     Puc. 

1,457,459:   June  5. 
Metal    articles.    Forming.      L.    W.    Greve.      1,458,699 ; 

June  12. 
Metal    articles,    socketed    terminal    lugs,    and    the    like, 

Method    and    apparatus   for    forming   tubular.      W.    M. 

Towne.     1,468,092  ;  Sept.  18. 
Metal,  Balling  scrap.     J.  M.  Sellers.     1,463.339  ;  July  31. 
Metal  basket  handle.     T.   Lennox.     1,443,995 ;   Feb.   6. 
Metal-bending  machine.   Sheet-.     C.   P.   Buck.    1,463,383 ; 

July  31. 
Metal  bloom  and  making  same.     H.  W.  Lash.     1,477,135  ; 

Dec.  11. 

Metal  bodies.  Means  for  securing  finish  to.     O.  F.  Graeb- 

ner.     1,468,468:  Sept.  18. 
Metal  border  strip  or  similar  article  of  manufacture.     D. 

Stoll.      Des.   62,437  ;  May    29. 
Metal  box.     H.  A.  Beyer.    1,464,237  ;  Aug.  7. 
Metal    box.    Collapsible.       R.    S.    Reynolds.       1,474,088 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Metal    by    the    electric    arc.    Depositing.      E.    H.    Jones. 

1,464,076;  Aug.  7. 


Hackney. 
1,462,475  ; 


Metal  cap  or  closure.     C.  Hammer.     1,449,600  ;  Mar.  27. 
Metal-casing   wheel.     C.   Blackwell.     1,458.971 ;   June  19. 
Metal    cleaning    and    polishing    device.      J.    A.    Vincent. 

1,446,998;  Feb.  27. 
Metal,    Container    and    mold    for   molten.      H.    A.    Myers 

and  A.  D.  Straw.     1,454,067;  May  8. 
Metal  containers.   Removable  head  for.     R.   H. 

1,449,940  ;   Mar.   27. 
Metal,  Crushing  corrugated.     C.  E.  Atkinson. 

July  24. 

Metal-cutting  machine.     S.  J.  Teller.     1,478,686  ;  Dec.  25. 
Metal    dispatcher.    Hot-.      W.    F.    Wright.      1,445,574; 

Feb.  13. 
Metal  drawer  structure.     I.  Conrad.     1,475.797  ;  Nov.  27. 
Metal-drawing  apparatus  and  method.     L.   H.  Brinkman. 

1.442,213  ;  Jan.  16. 
Metal     dust     and     making    the    same.      M.     H.    Newell. 

1.456,035;  May  22. 
Metal,   Expanded.      H.   M.   Naugle    and   A.   J.   Townsend. 

1,472.774  ;  Oct  30. 
Metal  fabric.  Expanded-.     N.  E.  Clark.     1,444,731  :  Feb.  6. 
Metal    frame.    Adjustable.      S.    T.    Helgeson.      1,472,069 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Metal-flnishing  tool.     H.  A.  Miller.      1,445,154  ;  Feb.  13. 
Metal  foil  with  paraffin  and  the  product  thereof.  Coating. 

H.   and   J.   Nusbaum.      1,466,380;    Aug.   28. 
Metal  forming.     H.  A.    Schwartz.     1,450,648 ;  Apr.    3. 
Metal  hydrates   and   for  the   production    of   gas.   Process 

of    and    material   for  the  production   of.      J.    H.    Reid. 

1,445,645  ;  Feb.  20. 
Metal    joint.       R.     T.     Gillette    and    J.     L. 

1,472,518;  Oct  30. 
Metal,   Machine   for  bending.      W.    VoUmer. 
2. 

Machine  for  cambering  and  tempering. 
H.  S.  Jandus.     1,456,489-90;  May  22. 
Machine  for  making  expanded.     J.  H.  Dean  and 

T.    H.    Alfreds.      1,448,109;    Mar.    13. 
Metal,  Machine  for  making  ribbed  expanded. 

1.443,555;   Jan.   30. 
Metal,   Machine   for  swaging  or  reducing. 

1,466,302;  Aug.  28. 
Metal  manufacture.  Expanded-.     H.  M.  Naugle  and  A.  J. 

Townsend.     1,472,769;  Oct.   30. 
Metal  manufacture.  Expanded-.     H.  M.  Naugle  and  A.  J. 

Townsend.     1,472,773  ;  Oct.  30. 
Metal,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  die-shaping.     J.  G. 

Liddell.     1,448,457;  Mar.  13. 
Metal  mold.     H.   H.  Brand.     1,463,247  ;  July  31. 
Metal    mold.      H.   A.   Myers.      1.450,186;    Apr.    3. 
Metal-molding  apparatus.    H.  C.  Zenke.    1,453,861;   May  1. 
Metal-molding    apparatus.      H.    C.    Zenke.       1,462,186; 

July  17. 
Metal   monoxldizable   and  the  metal.   Rendering.     W.  J. 

Keep.     1,456,274  ;  May  22. 
Metal  on  nonmetallic  surfaces,  Plating.     E.  F.  Dietrich. 

1,444,113  ;  Feb.  6. 
Metal  parts,  Uniting.    H.  S.  Holmes.     1,467,792  ;  Sept.  11. 
Metal-piercing  apparatus.     L.    H.   E.   Bggot.     1,464,146 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Metal    plates.    Drying    lithographed.      T.    L.    Taliaferro. 

1,446,947;  Feb.   27. 
Metal    plates    in  the   line  of  their  width,   Press   for  off- 
setting.      R.     S.     Smith,    H.    Miller,     and    P.     Orton. 

1.466,104  ;  Aug.  28. 
Metal  plates.  Uniting.     J.  C.  Sander.     1,455,811 ;  May  22. 
Metal  polish.     W.   A.  Ruddell.     1,457,857  :   June  5. 
Metal  propeller.     H.  Leitner.     1.459,335  ;  June  19. 


Jan. 
Metal, 

and 
Metal, 


Butterfield. 
1,441,047 ; 


C.    Girl 


G.  W.  Baker. 
F.  L.  Jouve. 


molten. 


W.    T.    Davis.      1,452,364; 


1,465,128  ;  Aug.  14. 
1,443,920  ;  Jan.  30. 
Mar.  13. 


Metal,     Purifying 

Apr.  17. 
Metal-refining  apparatus.     H.  Harris. 
Metal-refining  apparatus.    A.  H.  Levy. 
Metal  roll.     E.  M.  Refior.     1,448,001 ; 
Metal-rolling  machine.     M.  Keck.     1,469,726  ;  Oct.  2. 
Metal    scouring     and    ungreasing    device.       M.     Heller. 

1,451,981  ;  Apr.  17. 
Metal  sections,  Manufacture  of  extruded.     M.  A.  Hardy. 

1.456,128;  May  22. 
Metal-shaping     machine.       F.     E.     Brown.        1,474,066; 

Nov.  13. 
Metal  sheets.  Apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of  protected. 

W.   W.  Roney.     1,465,563  ;  Aug.  21. 
Metal  sheets.   Machine  for  separating.     J.  A.   Hellstrom. 

1,443,178  ;  Jan.  23. 
Metal  sheets.  Mechanism  for  stamping  large  hot.     W.  A. 

Lacke.      1,451,879  ;   Apr.    17. 
Metal   sheets,    Process   of   and   apparatus    for 

coated.     C.   F.   H.  Bohnhardt.      1,457.688; 
Metal    solutions,    Treating.      L. 

Oct.  30. 
Metal-spinning     machine.        J. 

Mar.   13. 
Metal-stamping   mechanism.      E. 

Aug.  7. 
Metal  strip  and  apparatus  therefor,  Handling  hot-. 

Crosby.     1,474,319;  Nov.  13. 
Metal  strip  and  apparatus  therefor.  Handling  hot-.     V.  E. 

Edwards.     1,469,721;  Oct.  2. 
Metal    structure    and    securing    parts.       C.    P.    Astrom. 

1,440.576;    Jan.    2. 
Metal    surfacing    or    abrading    machine.      S.    H.    Leaven- 
worth.    1,457,979  ;   June  5. 


P.    Clark. 


renovating 
June   5. 
1,472,115; 


S.      Stull.        1,448,577 ; 
Nordstrom.      1,463,906 ; 


F.  B. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1163 


G.    E.    Mittinger.      1,443,192 ; 


1,441,954;  Jan.  9. 
A.  B.n-uier.     1.441,263;  Jan.  9. 
Bradley    and    C.    R.    Webber. 


Metnl    tank.    Knockdown. 

Jan.  23. 
Metal  tie.     W.  L.  Varner, 
Metal  tie  and  rail  chair. 
Metal,    Treating.       R.     E 

1,474,953  ;  Nov.  20. 
Metal    turnings    and    lioriuss.    Machine    for    granulatinji. 

K.  K.  Hill.     1,405.941  :  .\ng.  28. 
Metal-twisting     mechanism.       1{.     R.     Rust.       1,463,594  ; 

July  31. 
Metal  wheel.    G.  G.  Barrv.     1.440,435  ;  Jan.  2. 
Metal  wheel.     G.   G.  Barry.     1,473,694;  Nov.  13. 
Metal     wheel.       It.     J.    Burrows.       1,461,515 ;    July     10. 
Metal  wheel.     L.  Fine.     1,402,957  ;  Julv  24. 
Metal  wheel.     A.  M.  Ford.     1,464,566;  Aug.  14. 
Metal   wheel.      E.    Ibach.      1,470,742 ;   Oct.    16. 
Metal  wheel.     M.   Lachman.     1,477,884  :   Dec.   18. 
Metal  wheel.     W.   II.  Morgan.     1,440.929  :   Jan.  2. 
Metal  wheel.     \V.  II.  Moraan.     1,444,261  ;  Feb.  6. 
Metal  wheel.     L.  E.  Slauson.     1,452,661  ;  Apr.  24. 
Metal  wheel.     C.  Schenrk.     1,469,964  ;  Oct.  9. 
Metal  wheel.     C.   Sehenck,  C.  W.  Bassctt.  and  E.   Ibach. 

1,408,085  ;  Sept.  18. 
Metal  wheel.     J.  II.  Wagenhorst.     1,474.183  ;  Nov.  13. 
Metal   wheel.      J.    11.    Wagenhorst.      1,475,161 ;   Nov.    20. 
Metal  wheel.  Hollow.     J.  A.  Charter.     1,466,468;  Au?.  28. 
Metal    wheel.    Pressed.      H.    G.    Thompson.       1,446,138 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Metal.  Working.     E.  G.  Loomis.     1,466,953  ;  Sept.  4. 
Metal-working    machine.       S.     A.     Asquith.       1,472,034 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Metal-working  machine.     L.  Jones.     1,449,413  ;  Mar.   27. 
Metal-working     machine.       G.     W.     Rollins.       1,448,868 ; 

Mar.   20. 
Metal-working    machine    and    attachment    therefor.       P. 

Stercklen.     1.455.554  ;  May  15. 
Metal-working  machine,  Automatic  multiple-spindle.    L.  G. 

Daniels.     1,464,062  ;  Aug.  7. 
Metal-working     machine.     Combination.       W.     J.     Pine. 

1.473,356;  Nov.  6. 
Metal-wovUing   machines.    Clamping   mechanism   for.      W. 

T.  Sears.     1,454,080  :  May  8. 
Metal-working      machinery.         A.      E.       R.      Blomquist. 

1.448.721  ;^Mar.  20. 
Metal-working  tool.     F.  P.  Miller.     1,473,245  ;  Nov.  6. 
Metal-working  tool.     C.  A.  West.     1,461,548  ;  July  10. 
Metals,  Apparatus  for  treating.     J.  S.  Turek.     1,445,860  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Metals  and   in   an   electric   furnace.   Electrically  melting. 

I.  Rennerfelt.     1,469,817  ;  Oct.  9. 
Metals  and  maklne  same,  Coating  composition  for.     W.  H. 

Buell.     1,472,239  :  Oct.  30. 
Metals   and   other    materials,    Apparatus   for    testing   the 

hardness  of.       H.   Moore   and   R.   Mather.      1,452,810 : 

Apr.  24. 
Metals,    Burner   for   the    autogenous    cutting    of.      A.    B. 

Drager,    H.    W.    C.    SchrSder,    and    E.    W.    Kunzmann. 

1.460,662;  July  3. 
Metals,   Cathode  for  the   electrolytic   refining  of.     0.   H. 

Schuh.     1,468,838  ;  Sept.  25. 
Metals  ductile.  Heat-treatment   method  of  rendering.     B. 

Roth.     1,450,734  ;  Apr.  3. 
Metals     from     ores.     Extraction     of.       A.     T.     Elliott. 

1,471,514  ;  Oct.   23. 
Metals,  Joining.     C.  F.  Kettering.     1,453.358  ;  May  1. 
Metals,  Joining.     T.  Midgley.  jr.     1.456,855  ;  May  29. 
Metals.   Method   and   apparatus  for  the  reduction   of  Im- 
purities contaminating  molten.     L.  Jones.     1,472,006 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Metals,    Method   of   and    apparatus   for   treating.      R.    F. 

Trimble.     1,456.523  :  May  29. 
Metals,   Method    of   and    apparatus   relating   to   the   pro- 
duction of.     C.  W.  Balke.     1,464,862  :  Aug.  14. 
Metals,  Plating.     H.  A.  Myers.     1,460,137;  June  26. 
Metals,  Production  of  glossy  metal  coatings  on.     A.  Clas- 
sen.    1,464.149  ;  Aug.  7. 
Metals,  Treating  molten.     C.  Vos.     1.469,706;  Oct.  2. 
Metals.    TJniting.      H.   A.   and   W.   T.   Soulis.      1,455,307 

May  15. 
Metal.s!    vrith    metal    phosphides.    Coating.      S.    Peacock 

1.456,252  ;  May  22. 
Metaldehvde.  Burner  for  burning.     C.  Tommasi,  J.  Sard 

holm,  H.  Danneel.  and  A.  Busch.     1,452,450:  Apr.  17 
Metaldehvde,  Manufacture  of.     E.  Liischer  and  T.   Lich 

tenhahn.     1,467,733;    Sept.   11. 
Metallic    denture    backing.       R.    M.     Craig.       1,463,548 

Julv  31. 
Metallic    deposit,    Transfer.      P.    R.    Heygel.      1,444,345 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Metallic   glazing.      W.   Henderson.     1.441.347 ;    .Tan.   9. 
Metallic   powders   and    colloid   solutions.   Method   of   and 

apparatus   for   making   fine.      J.    Slepian.       1,440,502 ; 

Jan.    2. 
Metalliferous  materials  containing  metals  of  the  chromi- 
um  group,   Electrolytic  treatment   of.      R.   E.   Pearson 

and  E.  N.  Craig.     1.462,421;  July  17. 
Metallizing  articles.     Q.  Marino.     1,452,281 ;  Apr.  17. 
Metallurgical     furnace.       J.     R.     Millward.       1,474,157 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Metallurgical  products.  Treating.     W.  A.  Harty  and  F.  W. 

Moore.     1.445.943  :   Feb.   20. 
Metallurgical    process.      W.    E.    Greenawalt.      1,469,806 ; 

Sept.  25. 


.Metallurgical    process.      H.    G.   C.   Thofehrn.      1,460,830; 
July  3. 

Metallurgical    refractory    material    and    producing    same. 

C.  Payton.     1,453,993  ;  May  1. 
Meter  :  See — 

.\ngle  meter.  Grade  meter. 

Demand  meter.  Diqnid    metF-r 

ISIectric  meter.  Maximum-demand    meter. 

Electric  recording  meter.        Motor   meter. 

Excess-demand  meter.  Radiator  meter. 

Exposure  meter.  Registering  meter. 

Flow  meter.  Road-bearing  meter. 

Fluid  meter.  Telephone  meter. 

Fluid-fuel  meter.  Time   slot  meter. 

Gas  meter.  W.iter  meter. 

Meter.     R.  F.  Schnchardt.     Rel5.697  ;   Oct.  9. 
Meter.     R.  P.  Schuchardt.     Rel5,724  ;  Nov.  13. 
Meter.      G.   L.    Weller.      1,471,814:   Oct.    23. 
.Meter  box.     C.   W.  Blue.     1,459.462:  .Tune  19. 
iVIeter  box.     S.   I.  Flournoy.     1,454,674  ;  May  8. 
Meter-box    cover    and    lock.      P.    E.    Crotto.      1,448,202 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Meter  construction.     E.  A.  Keretein.     1.460,327  ;  June  26.  , 
.Meter     counterhou.sing.     Condensation-.     J.     V.     Redfield. 

1,463,404;  .July  31. 
.Meter-dial  guards,  Cleaner  for.     M.  O.  Allen.     1,452,018  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Meter    readings.     Combination    bill    and    stub    for.       A. 

Copony.      1,447,340;    Mar.    6. 
Meter  support.     T.  H.  Kerr.     1,447,212;  Mar.  6. 
Meter-tester  apparatus.  Multiple-.     P.  Muellei-.     1,462,718  ; 

July  24. 
Meter   with    cathode   tube,    Wave.      A.    Leib.      1,446,425 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Meters  and  the  like,  Yieldable  Joint  for  water.     F.  Lam- 
bert.    1,473,910;   Nov.  13. 
Meters,  Controlling  device  for.     C.  J.  Bassler.     1,476,944  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Meters,  Rate-of-flow  indicator  for.     W.  Kath.     1,459,212  ; 

June  19. 
Methane.    Making    the    chlorinated    products    of.      E.    H. 

Riesenfeld.     1,455,508  ;  May  15. 
•Mica  boards.  Machine  for  and  method  of  making.     L.  T. 

Frederick.     1,454,274  ;  May  8. 
Mica   sheets.   Optical   selection   of   split.      G.   W.   Pickard 

and    J.    Earth.      1,476,102 ;    Dec.    4. 
Mice,    rat,   or    other  vermin   trap.     W.   Mark   and   P.    J. 

Parker.     1,452,087  ;  Apr.  17. 
Micrometer.     A.    H.   Lambert.     1,458,306;   June   12. 
Micrometer.     J.   W.   Parker.      1,446,926:   Feb.   27 
Micrometer  attachment.     A.  Rudnay.     1,463,095  ;  July  24. 
Micrometer  caliper.      L.   O.   Beard.      1,462,130 :   July   17. 
Micrometer   caliper.     J.   W.   Parker.      1,461,005 ;   July   3. 
Micrometer  caliper  height  and  surface  gauge.     F.  B.  Cady. 

1,459,500;  .Tune  19. 
Micrometer,    Circular.      C.   F.    Johnston   and   L.   A.   Mar- 

tinelli.     1,448.222  ;  Mar.  13. 
Micrometer  gauge.     C.   A.   Clase.     1,463.673;   July   31. 
Micrometer  gauge.     A.  T.   Gregory.     1,475,066  ;  Nov.  20. 
Micrometers,  Adjustable  nut  for.     E.  C.  Berg.     1,477,935  ; 

Dec.    18. 
Microphone  parts.  Anchoring.     E.  L.  Kellogg.    1,467,001 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Microscope.     H.   Heine.     1,448,592;  Mar.  13. 
INlicroscope  attachment.    W.  T.  Carter.     1.463,938  ;  Aug.  7. 
Microscopes,    Condenser   or  Illuminator  for.      H.   N.   and 

H.  G.  Ott.     1,461,367;  July  10. 
Microscopes,    Stereoscopic    eyepiece    for.      O.    Heimstiidt. 

147,670  ;  Oct.  16. 
Microscopes,      Tube      extension      for.        H.      Siedentopf. 

1,470.770  :  Oct.  16. 
Miles-per-gallon   Instrument.      C.   W.   Hough.     1,477.490 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Miles-per-gallon     register.       C.     W.     Hough.       1,477,489 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Military  equipment.     C.  E.  Smith.     1,451,030  ;  Apr.  10. 
Militarv  stock.     W.   H.  Waldron.     1.477,402;   Dec.   11. 
Milk   albumen    and    milk    sugar.    Commercially    obtaining 

water-soluble.     A.  D.  Pest.     1.444.178  ;  Feb.  6. 
Milk     and     butter     cooler.     Sanitary.       J.     A.     Morton. 

1,459.184  ;    June    19. 
Milk  and  ice  cream  can  and  making  same.     J.  B.  Conover. 

1.441,484  ;    .Tan.    9. 
Milk    and    mail    receptacle.      P.    Tenerowicz.      1.476,933 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Milk,   Apparatus   for   determining   the   freezing   point    of. 

.T.  Hortvet.     1,443,537;  .Tan.  30. 
Milk,  Apparatus  for  handling  and  storing.     G.   H.   Max- 
well.    1,442,167  :   Jan.   16. 
Milk   boiler.     M.    Kaniuk.      1,452,344 ;    Apr.    17. 
Milk-bottle  holder.     J.  W.  Tumulty.     1.445.7^0  :  Feb.  20. 
Milk-bottle   receptacle.      N.   Grande.      1,450,772;    Apr.    3. 
Milk   can.      J.    O'Brien.      1.475.405:    Nov.    27. 
IMilk  can.     P.  J.  Rauh.     1,456,404  ;  May  22. 
Milk    can.       A.    P.    Stoeltine.      1.46R.515:    Aug.    28. 
Milk-can  closure.     J.  H.  Briehl.     1,473.951 ;  Nov.  13. 
Milk-can     cover.     Self-locking.       A.     Tarbet.       1,467,254 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Milk-can   holder.     T.  P.  TIrtasun.      1.475.903;   Nov.  27. 
Milk-can  punch.     L.  Hasty.     1,471,601 ;  Oct.  23. 
Milk-can  ventilator.     O.   T.   Larson.      1,476.300;   Dec.   4. 
Milk  cans.   Lid   fastener  for.     L.   E.   Drake.      1,477,043; 

Dec.  11. 


1164 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Milk  cans,  Sanitary  cover  for.     J.  E.  Dacey.     1,449,811 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Milk  cases  and  the  like.  Means  for  covering  and  fastening. 

F.  A.  Fuel  and  W.   Zeunges.     1,445,879  ;   Feb.   20. 
Milk    containers,    Cream    separator    for.      J.    Maier,    N. 

Lenz,  and  C.   E.  Eadmer.     1,463,625  ;  .Tuly  31. 
Milk  cooler.     S.   P.  Elleby.     1,446,417;  Feb.  20. 
Milk  cooler.   Rapid.     M.   M.   Cahill.     1,471,449  ;   Oct.  23. 
Milk  dispenser.     A.  L.  Moron.     1,473,499  ;  Nov.  6. 
Milk   fermentation.      A.   B.    Clark.      1,462,029 ;    July 


artificial. 


17. 
E.     North.      ■1,474,843; 


vegetable.      G.    D.    Thevenot.      1,444,812  : 


T.  Mojonnier. 


T.    H. 


Milk,     Making 

Nov.  20. 
Milk,    Makin£ 

Feb.    13. 
Milk,  Manufacture  of  sweetened  condensed. 

1,449,688;  Mar.  27. 
Milk,    Method    and    apparatus    for    pasteurizing. 

Anglim.     1,468,871 ;  Sept.  25. 
Milk    or    cream,    Treating.      J.    T.    Hanna.      1,471,460 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Milk    product    and    making    tlie    same.      C.    S.    Stevens. 
1,453,859  ;  May  1. 
,Milk  receptacle.     N.   E.  Gee.     1,451,420;  Apr.   10. 
'  Milk-record-slieet    holder.       E.    M.     Reitan.       1,445,912 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Milk  releaser.     C.  H.  Hapgood.     1,474,669  ;  Nov.  20. 
Milk-sediment  tester.     I.  H.  Kendall.     1,445.770:  I'cl).  2^ 
Milk    substitute.    Powdered    modified-.      A.    W.    Bosworth. 

1,450,836  ;  Apr.  3. 
Milk,  Treating.     J.  M.   W.   Kitchen.      1,447,251  ;  Mar.   6. 
Milk-treating  apparatus.     J.  M.  W.  Kitchen.     1,447,249  ; 

Mar.   6. 
Milking.      P.    A.    Frimand.      1,471,394;    Oct.    23. 
Milking  apparatus.  Meter  for.     W.  L.   Leisge.     1,451,738  : 
Apr.  17. 

H.   R.   Seifert.     1,455,672  :   May   15. 
J.  C.  Beem.     1,464,490  ;  Aug.  7. 
F.  A.  Gessler.     1,472,467  ;  Oct.  30. 
W.   N.   Mueller.      1,458,237;   June  12. 
A.   Sabroe.      1,477,978 ;    Dec.   1». 
W.  A.  Shippert.     1,45!1.4l:o  ;  .Inno  19. 

J.   J.    Stampen.      1.478. S02  :    Dec.    25. 
Pulsator  for.      .1.    G.   G.    Eklundh   and 
1,444,906;    Feb.    13. 
Milking-machine  pulsators.   Actuating  means   for.      C.   H. 

Hapgood.     1,452,600  ;  Apr.   24. 
Milking-machine  relay.     S.  H.  Hall.     1,452,153  :  Apr.  17. 
^  for.     J.   H.   Davles.     1,440,912; 


Milking  device. 
Milking  machine. 
Milking  machine. 
Milking  machine. 
Milking  machine. 
Milking  machine. 
Milking  machine. 
Milking  machine, 
C.    O.   Kennedy. 


Milking  machines,   Claw 

Jan.  2. 
Milking    machines,    Teat    cup    for 

1.476,788  :    Dec.    11. 
Milking  machinery.     J.  W 
Mill :  See- 
Amalgamating  mill. 

Attrition   mill. 

Axle  mill. 

isall  mill. 

Boring  mill. 

Cider    mill. 

Coffpe  mill. 

Feed  mill. 

Crushing  mill. 

Grinding  mill. 

Pulverizing  mill. 

D.    Bare.      1.456.353:   Mav    22. 
G.  Boswpll,     1,447.834:  Mar.  6. 

B.    McFeolv.      1 .476.260  :    Dec.    4. 
Sundh  and  W.  Westerman.     1.451,280:  Apr.  10. 
Snndh  and  W.  Westerman.     1,454,493  :   May  8. 
Sundh.     1,455,278  :   May   15 
Mill  and  press.     E.  F.  Happensack. 
Mill  appliance.  Rolling-.     T.  Wilson 
Mill    for   rnlling    shapes.      G.   Baphr. 
Mill  for  rolling  shapes.     6.  Baehr. 
Mill   lining.   Ball-.      T.    B.    H.    AsUin 

1.470.420;  Oct.  9. 
Mill    machinery.    Shaker    mechanism   for.     F.   J.   Temple, 

1,463,930  ;  Aug.  7. 
Mill   plate.    Attrition-.      S.    Snyder.      1,477,013; 


C.    M.    Anderson. 


Fuge.     1,478,645;  Dec.  25. 

Quartz  mill. 

Rod  mill. 

Rolling   mill. 

Siding  mill. 

Spinning  mill. 

Tire  and  hoop  rolling  mill. 

Tube  mill. 

Tube  reducing  mill. 

Tube-rolling  mill. 

Wind-operated  mill. 


Mill. 

D. 

Mill. 

J. 

Mill. 

M 

Mill. 

A. 

Mill. 

A 

Mill. 

A. 

1.469,724  :  Oct.  2 
T,459,8n  ;  June 
1.448,371  : 
1,474,880  ; 
and   G.   H. 


26. 
Mar.  13. 
Nov.  20. 
Ruggles. 


B.  T.  Browand.     1,468,857  ;  Sept.  25. 

F.  Miiller.     1,443,641  ;  Jan.   30. 

by    centrifugal    force.    Rotary    mold 

J.    Loehler.      1,452,838 ;    Apr.    24. 


Milling    and    turning    machine.    Combined. 

nianii.      1.458,944;   June  19. 
Milling    blanks.    Machine    for. 

Nov.  6. 
Milling  cutter. 
Milling  cutter. 
Milling    cutters 

molding.  M. 
Milling  machine. 
Milling  machine. 
Milling  machino. 
Milling  machine. 
Milling  machine. 
Milling    machine. 

1,461,098  ;  July 
Milling  machine. 
MiHin,g-ma  chine 

Marshall  and 
Milling-machine 

Aug.  21. 
Milling    machine, 

Aug.  21. 
Milling    machine,    Circular-.      H. 

hoffken.     1,461,097;  July  10. 


Dec.   n. 
D.    Kohl- 


F.    Muller.      1.472.852 ; 


for 


E.   Eer.gstrftm.      1.453.654  ;    Mav   1. 

E.  Bergstrom.     1,456.756  :  May  29. 

F.  Henry.      1.465.303  :  Aug.  21. 
Kusold.     1,443,899  :  Jan.  30. 
J.   La  Ducer.     1.477.178;   Dec.   11. 

C.     Rose     and     A.     Oberhoffken. 


J, 

J. 

C. 

C. 

J. 
H 

10. 

W.  A.  Study.     1,451,188  :  Apr.  10. 
adjustment    and    quick    release.       C.    J. 
F.   R.  Weaver.     1,450,695  ;  Apr.  3. 
attachment.     J.   A.    Purves.      1,465,721  ; 

.\utomatic.      R.    C.    Nevin.      1,465,453 ; 


C.    Rose    and   A.    Ober- 


Milling  machine.  Circular-.     A.  A.  Wickland.     1,460,525  ; 

July  3. 
Milling-machine     cutter.       J.     Mattson.        1,460,028-30; 

June  26. 
Milling  machine  for  continuous  milling.     J.  T.  Patton  and 

J.  E.  McAllister.      1,459,248  ;  June  19. 
Milling   machine   for   continuous    milling.      J.    F.    Patton 

and    J.    E.    McAllister.      1,470,873 ;    Oct.    16. 
Milling-machine  head.    H.  A.  Stewart.    1,469,121  ;  Sept.  25. 


Milling-machine 

Jan.  16. 
Milling    machine, 

Nov.  27. 
Milling    machine, 

1,444,045  ;  Feb 
Milling  machines 


spindle.       W.     F.     Groene.       1,442,659  ; 
Tube-.      E.    H.    Chapman.      1,475,171 ; 
multiple-spindle.      A.    Trosch. 


Vertical 

6. 

Indexing  plate  for.     E.   R.   La   Casse. 

1,461,316;   July   10. 
Milling  machines.  Overhead-arm  support  for. 

1,464,266  ;  Aug.  7. 
Milling    machines,    Workholding   attachment    for. 

Holmes.     1,470,265;  Oct.  9. 
Milling  tool.  Hollow.     G.  Reisinger.     1,445,448  :   Feb.  13. 
Mills,  Apparatus  for  entraining  and   removing  fines  from 

conical.     H.  W.  Hardinge.     1,450,289  ;  Apr.  3. 
Mills,  Attachment  for  rolling.     C.  M.  Knight. 

Jan.  23. 
Mills,    Ball-placing    device    for    tube.      J.    H. 

1,454,684  ;  May  8. 
Mills,  Dumbturner  for  sugar-cane.     C.  McNeil. 

Mar.  13. 
Mills,  Feeder  for.     J.  W.  Barwell,  J.  Ward,  N. 

Hingher,   W.   E.   Booth,   and  W.  L.   Blows. 

June  5. 

H.  Johnson   and   H.   F.  Webb. 


T.  W.  Hall. 


A.    S. 


1,443,223  ; 

Matheson. 

1,448,557  ; 

Nelson,  J. 
1,457,490  ; 


O. 


Hedburg.     1,460,796;  July  3. 
H.  W.  Hardinge.     1,450,290  ; 


E.     F.     Lake. 


1,466,508  ; 


C.  L.   Kee. 


18. 
June  5. 


Mills,  Feeder  for  ball. 
1,448,628  :  Mar.   13. 

Mills,  Lining  for  ball.     E. 

Mills,  Oversize  return  for. 
Apr.  3. 

Mills,     Scalper     sieve     for. 
Aug.  28. 

Mine.     W.  F.  Palmer.     1,443,431 ;  Jan.  SO. 

Mine,   Aircraft-launched   temporary   drifting. 
1,442,345;  Jan.  16. 

Mine  air  stop.     S.  H.  Snyder.     1,478,303  ;  Dec. 

Mine  alarm  instrument.     C.  W.  Hurl.     1,458,060  ; 

Mine  cages,   lifts,   and   the   like.    Safety  retaining   mecha- 
nism for.     H.  Lydeard.     1,443,882  ;  Jan.  30. 

Mine-car  coupler.     F.   S.  Barks.     1,462,188  ;  July  17. 

Mine   door.      W.   T.    Ferguson.      1.446,340 ;    Feb.   20. 

Mine-door-operating  mechanism.     H.  C.  Liggett,  R.  Peter- 
sou,  and  S.  AV.  Liggett.     1,478.970  :  Dec.  25. 

Mine  drill.     G.  Dobson.     1,477,749  ;  Dec.  18. 

Mine,    Sea.     E.   Osegovic.      1,456,646 ;    Mav   29. 

Mine,  Sea.     M.  C.  A.  H.  Pape.     1,465,232  ;  Aug. 

Mine   squibs   and    detonators.    Safety   holder  for. 
Davis.     1,470,150  ;  Oct.  9. 

Mine,    Submarine.      G.   E.   Elia.      1,449,168 :  Mar.   20. 

Mine,  Submarine.     J.  H.  Hammond,  jr.     1,440.596  ;  Jan.  2. 
E.    F.    Nichols.      1.466.915;    Sept.    4. 
W.  F.  Palmer.     1,448,976  ;  Mar.  20. 
W.   F.    Palmer.      1,451,107 ;    Apr.    10. 
E.  C.  Morgan.   1,440,790-1  ; 


14. 
J. 


W. 


Oldroyd.    1,460,073; 
C.      S.      Oldroj'd. 


Mine,  Submarine. 
Mine,  Submarine. 
Mine,  Submarine. 
Mining  and  loading  machine. 

.Tan.    2. 
Mining  and  quarrving  machine.    C.  S.  Oldrovd.    1.436.930  ; 

May  29. 
Mining  and  quarrying  machine.    C.  ^^ 

June  26. 
Mining     and     quarrying     machine. 

1,460,075-6  ;   June  26. 
Mining   apparatus.      J.    F.    Joy.     1.445.0S5  :    Feb.    13. 
Mining  apparatus.    E.  C.  Morgan.     1,445,230;  Feb.  13. 
Mining  apparatus.     E.  C.  Morgan.     1.450,603  ;  Apr.   3. 
Mining  apparatus.     C.   W.   Wyman.     1,474,311  ;   Nov.   13. 
Mining,  Apparatus  for.    E.  C.  Morgan.     1,451,101  :  Apr.  10. 
Mining,  Loading  apparatus  for,     N.  D.  Levin.     1.476.897  : 
Doc.  11. 

G.    R.    Bennett.      1.470,520:    Oct,    9. 
M.  P.  Holmes.     1,470,570-3:  Oct.  9. 
J.  M.  London.     1,467,864  :   Sept.   11. 
E.  0.  Morgan. 
E:  C.   Morg.in. 
E.  C.  Morgan. 
C.  S.  Oldroyd. 
T.    E.    Pray. 
J.   Rechichar. 

G.     W.     Starr 
21. 
G.    W.    Starr    and    W. 
11. 


Mining  machine. 
Minin.g  machine. 
Mining  machine. 
Mining  machine. 
Mining  machine. 
Mining  machine. 
Mining  machine. 
Mining  machine. 
Mining  machine. 
Mining    machine. 

1,465,372  :  Aug. 
Mining    machine. 

1,467,513;    Sept. 


1,440,788-9;  .Tan.   2. 
1,456,991  ;   Mav   29. 
1,474.000  ;  Nov.  13. 


1,460,07' 
1.476.720  ; 
1,408,326 
and    W. 


June  26. 
Dec.    n. 
;   Sept.   18. 
D.    Paynter. 

D.    Paynter. 


device. 


Bowman.     1,462,681  ; 
T.    F.    Harkins.      1 


Mining  -  machine      anchoring 

1,473,729  ;  Nov.  13. 
Mining-machine  bit.     N.  K 
Mining    machine,    Placer-. 

Nov.  6. 
Mining    machine.    Placer-. 

July  24. 
Mining  machine.  Placer-. 
Mining    machines.    Chain 

1,468,914  ;  Sept.  25. 
Minin.g     machines.     Cutter 

1,472,736  ;  Oct.  30. 
Mining  machines.  Cutting  apparatus  for 

1,469,132  ;  Sept.  25. 


N.      D.      Levin. 


.Tulv  24. 
,473,039  : 


D.    K.     Smith.       1,402,584; 

J.  Tallon.     1,442,192  ;  Jan.  16. 
cutter    for.       E.    C.    Morgan. 


chain     for. 


T.     E.     Pray. 
W.  J.  Wilson. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  3923. 
Alphobetival  list  of  inventions— Contirmed. 


1165 


Miners'     caps.     Lamp-supporting     uttacliment     for.       W 

Israel.      1,470,923;    Oct.    16. 
Mines,     Arcli     support     for.       R.     Novotny.       1,451,840 

Apr.   17. 
Mines,  MetliocI  of  and  means  for  extinguishing  or  suffo 

eatins     explosions     in.        II.      Kruskopf.        1,470,(524 

Dec.  4. 
Mines.  Protective  means  for  marine.     J.  K.  M.  Harrison 

1,447.951  ;   Mar.   6. 
Mineral  flotation.     W.  O.  Borcherdt.     1.446.376;  Feb.  20 
Mineral   or   ores.   Furnace   for   the  treatment   of.     L.   T 

I.eneiire.     1,407,179:  Sept.  4. 
Mineral-washing  plant.      A.    France,      1,476.243:    Dec.    4 
Minerals,   coal,   and   other   materials,   Grid   or   riddle   for 

sifting.     A.  Jacquelin.     1,458,299  ;  June  12. 
Minerals.  Concentration  of.     W.  O.  Borcherdt.     1,445,989 

Feb.  20. 
Minerals,  Concentration  of.     W.  O.  Borcherdt.     1,454,838 

Ma.v  8. 
Minerals,    Concentration    of.      J.    F.    Myers.      1,446,314 

Feb.  20. 
Minerals,  Electromagnetic  separation  or  concentration  of 

W.    M.    Mordey.      1,463,713 ;    July   31. 
Minerals,  ores,  and  other  materials.  Apparatus  for  crush- 
ing or  reducing.     H.  A.  Stockman.     1,468,759  ;  Sept.  25 
Minerals,  Selective  flotation  of.     G.  A.  Bragg.     1,478,697 

Dec.  25. 
Minerals,    Treatment   of,      W.    O.   Borcherdt.      1,448,515 : 

Mar.  13, 
Mineral-washing  plant,     A.  France.     1,460,196  ;  June  26 
Miniature    cooling    apparatus.       A.     Frlir.    von    CodelU 

1,468,876 ;  Sept.  25. 
Minnow,  Artificial.     F.  I.  Barnia.     1,451,436  ;  Apr.  10. 
.Minnow  trap,     G.  H.  Prime.     1.474,087;  Nov.  13. 
Minnow  trap.  Collapsible.     W.  T.  Gibbs  and  C.  Feldpausch. 

1,445.763:   Feb.  20. 
Mirror.     R.  A.  Abbott.     1,467,350;  Sept.  11. 
Mirror     and     telephone     mouthpiece.     Combination.      J. 

llauenstein.     1,453.700  ;  May  1. 
Mirror,  brush,  or  similar  article.     W.   S.  Bechtold.     Des. 

62,502;   June  26. 
Mirror,  brush,  or  similar  article.     W.   S.  Bechtold.     Des. 

62,664  ;  July  17. 
Mirror,   brush,   or   similar   article.      T.    W.    Foster.      Des. 

61,857;  Jan.  30. 
Mirror,  Combination.     C.  Lalanne.     1,441,590  ;  Jan.  9. 
ilirror    or    hairbrush     back.       J.     Salm.       Des.     62,068 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Mirror,   Pocket.     W.  Krueger.     1,454,678;  May  8. 
Mirror,  Shaving.     J.  Urban.     1,473,263  :  Nov.  6. 
Mirror  support.     F.  H.  Mason.     1,461,626  ;  July  10. 
Mirror  support.     F.  W.  Ziuk.     1,473,273  ;  Nov.  6. 
Mirror    support.    Adjustable.      S.    S.    Frazin.      1,444,599 ; 

Feb,  6. 
Mirror    for     windshields.    Adjustable.      D.    M.    Winans. 

1.478,689  ;  Dec.  25. 
Mirror,   \^rist.     S.   Harrold.     1,453,671  ;   May   1. 
Mirrors  and  other  articles,  Adjustable  bracket  for.     J.  R. 

Oishei.      1.472,566  ;  Oct.   30. 
Mirrors    and   the    like.   Bracket   for    supporting.      W.    La 

Hodny.     1.455,441  ;  May  15. 
Mirrors,   rfa.^s  plates,  and  the  like.   Bracket  for  support- 
ing,    W.  La  Hodny,     1,476.758  ;  Dec,   11. 
Miter  box.     W.  C.  Ayres.     1,465,800;  Aug.  21. 
Miter  box.     O.  E.  Johnson.     1,447,417  :  Mar.  6. 
Miter  bos.     L,   F.  Perlick.     1,471,003  ;  Oct.  16. 
Miter    box,      H,    Poole    and    G.    P.    Romain.      1,458,951  ; 

.Tune  19. 
Miter  clamp.     E.  KoU.     1,442,076  ;  Jan.  16. 
Miter  clamp.     C.  Robertson.     1,474,119  ;  Nov.  13. 
Miter  gauge.     J.  W.  Grandle.     1,442,265  ;  Jan.  16. 
Mltering  attachment.  Multiple-.     H.  B.  Rubin.     1,473,521  ; 

Nov.  6, 
Mitering   machine,      D.   B.    Orshal.      1,445,547 ;   Feb.    13. 
Mixer :   See — 

Cement  mixer.  Gas  mixer. 

Concrete  mixer.  Gas  and  air  mixer. 

Dough   mixer.  Liquid  and  gas  mixer. 

Drink   mixer.  Material   mixer. 

Fuel  mixer.  Watpr  mixer. 

Mixer.      F.    J.    Ball.      1,471,643;    Oct.    23. 
Mixer.     J.  0.  H.  Cazenove.     1,472,292  ;  Oct.  30. 
ilixer,     T.  G.  P-mpsey.     1,459.657  ;  June  19. 
Mixer.     H.  S.  Lamb.     1,449,333  :  Mar.  20. 
Mixer.     3.   J.   Vandenplas.      1,475,904  :   Nov.   27. 
Mixer  and  feeder.     R.  L.   Cook.     1,476,493 ;  Dec.  4. 
Mixer    and    meter.   Batch.      H.    O.    Winkler.      1,451,483 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Mixer     and     the     like.     Motor-driven.        R.     W.      Poor. 

1.454,223  :  May  8. 
Mixers,    Automatic    control     means    for.       .J.     F.    Robb. 

1,467.118  ;    Sept.    4. 
Mixing.      D.   R,   AIcKillican,      1,477,203  :   Dec.   11. 
Mixing    and    beating    device.      A.    I.    Plynt.      1,459,148 ; 

June  19. 
Mixing  and  beating  machine.     H.  Trust  and  F.   M.  Ash- 
ley.     1,461,468;   July  10. 
Mixing  and  beating  machine.     H.  Trust  and  F.  M.  Ashlev. 

1.469,370;  Oct.  2, 
Mixing     and     cutting      machine.        C.      W.      Hottmann. 

1,468,967  ;  Sept.  25. 
Mixing  and  kneading  machine.     G.  B,  Eggert,     1,448,438  ; 

Mar.  13. 


Mixing      apparatus.        P.      A.      Browne.         1,466,638-9 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Mixing  apparatus.     W.  Clauson.     1,458,975  ;  June  19. 
-Mixing  apparatus.     H.  C.  and  E.  A.  Colburn.     1,468,226; 

Sept.  18. 
.Mixing  apparatus.     J.  F.  Goetz.     1,444,910  ;  Feb.   13. 
Mixing  apparatus.     A.   M.    Low.      1,475.638 ;    Nov.   27. 
Mixing  apparatus.     W.  E.  Palmeter.     1,453,323  :   Jlav  1. 
Mixing,  Apparatus  for.     P.  L.  Mathews  and  R.  M.  Willis. 

1,458,492;  June  12. 
.Mixing    device.      L.    W.    Chapman.      1,446,335;    Feb.    20. 
Mixing  device.      E.   F.   Hulbert.      1,448,446;   Mar.    13. 
-Mixing  device.     E.   K.  Midorikawa.     1,445,342  ;  Feb.   13. 
-Mixing  device.     C.  B.  O'Nan.     1,473,508  ;  Nov.  6. 
-Mixing  device.     H.   A.   Van   Vleck.     1,449,310 ;   Mar.   20. 
Mixing  device  for  materials.     J.  A.  Mitchell.     1,449,051 ; 

Mar.   20. 
-Mixing  machine.     R.  Edmondson.     1,443,735  ;   Jan.  30. 
Mixing  machine.     G.  H.   HinchlifEe.     1,446.183  :   Feb.   20. 
-Mixing  machine.     J.  E.  Kennedy.     1,456.877  ;   May  29. 
Mixing  machine.     F.  X.  Lauterbur.     1,463,744;   July  31, 
Mixing     machine.      Sand     or     like.       J.     W.     Richards. 

1,461,936;  July  17. 
Mixing    machines.     Door    for.       H.    and    J.     H.    Besser. 

1,452,823;  ,ipr.  24. 
.Mixing  machines  to  the  hub  of  mixing  or  agitating  blades, 

Means    for    connecting    the     shafts    of.      K.     Schleip. 

1.445,175  :  Feb.  13. 
Mixing   machines.    Whip    for.      P.    S.    Ward.      1,463,736 : 

July  31. 
Mixing  materials.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for.     G.   W. 

Denison.     1,462,485  ;  July  24. 
-Mobile,  Foot.     J.   H.   Brown  and  S.  Norden.     1,440,372; 

Jan.    2. 
iFoccasin.     P.  G.  Meyer.     1.475,646  :  Nov.  27. 
-Model    or    tov    airplane.      S.    T.    Williams.      1,446,110 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Modeling  appliance.     S.  T.  Layton.     1,449,519  ;  Mar.  27. 
Modulating    and    transmitting    system.      R.    A.    Heising. 

1.442,146;   Jan.   16. 
Modulating    system.       R.     V.     L.     Hartley.       1,462,038 ; 

July  17. 
Modulation,  Means  for  and  method  of.     L.  Espenschied. 

1,473,674;  Nov.  13. 
Modulator.     E.  Austin.     1,449,878  ;  Mar.  27. 
Modulator.     J.  B.  Pratt.     1,449,871  ;  Mar.  27. 
Moist    heat«r.      O.    W.    Scurlock    and    L.    A.    Gilbreath. 

1,472,569  ;   Oct.  30. 
Moistener.     L.  E.   Porter.     1,450,817;  Apr.  3. 
Moistener,   Air.     A.   Bement.     1,456,417 ;   May  22. 
-Moistener,  Air.     J.  G.  Pate.    1,465,288  ;  Aug.  21. 
-Moistener,    Finger.      C.    Jerabek   and    E.    H.    Bainbridge 

1,467,040  ;    Sept.    4. 
Moistening    and    stamp-fixing    machine.     Envelope-.       A. 

Schwanke.     1,443,386;  Jan.  30. 
Moistening  device.     T.  H.  Krueger.     1.473,434  :  Nov.  6. 
Moisture  to  powdered  materials,  Method  of  and  appara- 
tus for  adding.     W.  H.  Carrier.     1,469,993  ;  Oct.  9. 
Moistureproof     container.        F.     P.     Wood.        1,442,775 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Moistureproof  container  body.     F.  P.   Wood.     1,450,476  ; 

Apr.  3. 

Moistureproof  fiber  container.     F.   P.   Wood.     1,467,969 : 

Sept.    11. 
Molasses,  Treating.     A.  Wohl.     1,449,134  ;  Mar.  20. 
Mold  :  See — 

Battery-strap  mold.  Fire-brick    mold. 

Brick  mold.  Glass  mold. 

Building-block  mold.  Glassworking  mold. 

Casting  mold.  Ingot  mold. 

Centrifugal    mold.  Meat  mold. 

Column  mold.  Metal  mold. 

Concrete  mold.  Pipe  mold. 

Concrete-pipe  mold.  Stave  mold. 

Confection   mold.  Tank    mold. 

Culvert   mold.  Tile  mold. 

Die-casting  mold.  Tire  mold. 

Divided  mold.  Typographical  mold. 

Fencepost  -mold. 

Mold.     W.  Barnes.     1,405,724  :  Aug,  21. 

Mold.      I-I.   R.  Boals.     1,449,808  :   Mar.   27. 

Mold.      T.    Coleman,   jr.      1,466,640;   Aug.   28. 

Mold.     M.  J.  Davin.     1,458,034  ;  June  5. 

Mold.     T.  De  La  Mare.     1,465,350  ;  Aug.  21. 

Mold.      G.    H.    Geraerdts.      1,444.740  :    Feb.    6. 

Mold.     L.  Giguere.     1,449.986:  Mar.  27. 

Mold.     R.  T.  Griffiths.     1,468,904  ;  Sept.  25. 

Mold.       A.    H.     Harris.       1,445.624  ;     Feb.     20. 

Mold.     W.  H.  Kempton.     1.473,857  ;  Nov.  13. 

Mold.     A.  McCulley.     1,445,334:   Feb.   13. 

Mold.      G.    K.    Monroe.      1,461,929 ;    July    17. 

Mold.     A.  Pipping.     1,458,847 ;  June  12. 

Mold.      R.    D,   -Smith.      1.449,789  :   Mar.    27, 

Mold  assemblage,  Translational  sectional-.     E.  E.  Schenk. 

1,461,940;   July  17. 
IMold  cap.     E.  H.  Neill.     1,445,542  :  Feb.  13. 
Molding  composition.  Making  a.     L.  Weisberg.     1,443,936  ; 

Jan.  30. 
-Mold  construction.     W.  G.  Kiefer.      1,444.380  ;  Feb.  6. 
Mold-facing  devi'-e.     W.  D.  Moore.     1,471.057  ;  Oct.  16. 
Mold   form.      N.    F.    Ambursen.      1.470,673  ;    Oct.    16. 
Mold   form.     C.   C.  Jones.     1,472,004  ;   Oct.   23. 


1166 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Mold-handling    apparatus.       J.     S.    Tindall.       1,452,605 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Mold  -  material  -  projecting      machine.         S.       C.      Bliss. 

1,472,957  ;  Nov.  6. 
Mold-material-projecting    machine.      E.    P.    Langwortby. 

1,457,113  ;  May  29. 
Mold  mixture.     V.  Lougheed.     1,457,375:  June  5. 
Mold  or  form.    H.  F.  A.  Kleinschmidt.     1,451,264  ;  Apr.  10. 
Mold  plungers.  Making.     E.  Pascucci.     1,471,804  ;  Oct.  23. 
Mold  structure.     B.  A.  Knudson.     1,468,570  ;  Sept.  18. 
Molded    compressed    articles.    Machine    for    making.      C. 

Hunt.     1,444,878  ;  Feb.   13. 
Molder's  press.     W.   J.  MacNeill.     1,450,892;   Apr.  3. 
Molding.     E.  H.   Hart.     1,476,509  ;  Dec.   4. 
Molding.      E.    J.    Lowry.      1,466,309  ;    Aug.   28. 
Molding.      L.    P.    Oblinger   and    A.    R.    Reid.      1,442,730; 

Jan.   16. 
Molding   and    trim   rail.    Drip.      J.    Galamb.      1;477,752 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Molding  apparatus.     K.  Engel.     1,464,501 ;  Aug.  14. 
Molding  apparatus.     J.  F.  Parsons.     1,458,145  ;  June  12. 
Molding  apparatus  and  process,  Ware-.     V.  E.  Schmelde- 

knecht.     1,461,563;   July  10. 
MoUlinfr    form.      H.    Rustud.      1,454,189 ;    May    8. 
Molding  flask.     L.  S.  Greenberg.     1,472,975 ;  Nov.  6. 
Molding  flask.     G.  A.  Glenn.     1,472,646  ;  Oct.  30. 
Molding    machine.      A.    Allen    and    T.    J.    Mumford,    2d. 

1,474,612  ;  Nov.  20. 
Molding   machine.      B.    O.    Beardsley    and    W.    F.    Piper. 

1.476,134-5;   Dec.   4. 
Molding  machine.     E.  J.  Brach.     1,442,119  ;  Jan.  16. 
Molding  machine.     J.    P.  Caldwell.     1,449,144  ;   Mar.  20. 
Molding  machine.     J.  D.  Daughdrill.     1,451,323;  Apr.  10. 
Molding  machine.     W.  H.  De  Vaney.     1,471,651 ;  Oct.  23. 
Molding  machine.     P.   Dh6.      1,457,216 :   May    29. 
Molding  machine.     P.   T.   Dickinson.     1,476,056 ;  Dec.   4. 
Molding  machine.    P.  Friis  and  H.  A.  Wahlen.     1,448,924  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Molding  machine.     G.  L.  Grimes.     1,447,300  ;  Mar.  6. 
Molding  machine.     H.  E.  Henricks.     1,461,145  ;  July  10. 
Molding  machine.     C.   E.  Johnson.     1,471,033;   Oct.   16. 
Molding   machine.     W.    P.   Krause.     1,459.221  ;    June   19. 
Molding  machine.     F.  E.  Layman.     1,444.617;  Feb.  6. 
Molding  machine.     W.  Lewis.     1,456,319  ;  May  22. 
Molding  machine.     W.  H.  NichoUs.     1,472,807  ;  Nov.  6. 
Molding  machine.      C.   L.   Norton.      1,441.366 ;   Jan.   9. 
Molding    machine.      J.    T.    Pokorny.      1,473,044 ;    Nov.    6. 
Molding  machine.     J.  Stone  and  B.  G.  Perry.     1,458,897  ; 

June  12. 
Molding  machine.     J.  T.  and  R.   E.   Stoney.     1,470,402 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Molding  machine.     H.  Tolbert.     1,474,862  ;  Nov.   20. 
Molding  machine.     F.  J.  Wood.     1,451,249  ;  Apr.  10. 
Molding   machine,   Block-.      N.   W.   Hartman.      1,447,978 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Molding     machine,     Concrete-block-.       H.     E.     Williams. 

1,468,065  ;  Sept.  18. 
Molding    machine    for    plastic    materials.      F.    E.    Beam. 

1,456,174;  May  22.  „    „^ 

Molding  machine,  Portable.     E.  O.  Beardsley.     1,4(2,784; 

Nov.  6. 
Molding    machine,    Roll-over.       W.    Lewis.       1,456,318 ; 

May  22. 
Molding     machines.     Compressor     for.       A.     M.     Jones. 

1,475,017  ;  Nov.  20. 
Molding     machines.     Roll-over    mechanism    for.       G.     L. 

Grimes.     1,447,301  ;  Mar.  6. 
Molding  machines.  Turnover  plate  and  pattern  for.    E.  B. 

Norris.     1,441,160;  Jan.  2. 
Molding  press.     J.   H.   Ordway.     1,443,378;   Jan.   30. 
Molding  press.     E.  W.  Thiele.     1,451,378  ;  Apr.  10. 
Molding  press.     J.  E.  Neumaier.     1,469,429  ;  Oct.  2. 
Molding    presses,    Heating   or    cooling   plate   for.      C.    F 

Burroughs.     Rel5,608  ;  May  22. 
Moldings,  Apparatus   for  casting  and  cooling.     A.  Moet 

teli.     1,448,565  ;  Mar.  13. 
Molds,     Apparatus     for     making     open.       E.     Schiegnes 

1,450,871 ;  Apr.  3. 
Molds    and    forming   the   same.    Protective  .material    for, 

H.  A.  Myers  and  A.  D.  Straw.     1,454.068  ;  May  8. 
Molds,  Coating.     A.  D.  Straw.     1,474,009  ;  Nov.  13. 
Molds,   Coating  for  metal.      D.   H.   Meloche.      l,4o3,593 

Molds,  Machine  for  delivering  cores  to.     H.   A.   Myers 

1,461,222;   July  10.  „„,„ 

Molds,    Machine    for    filling.      L.    Montupet.      1,473,246 

Nov.  6.  „      „     ^     . 

Molds,  Making.     T.  D.  Lucier.     1,467,112  ;    Sept.   4. 
Molds,  Matrix  device  for.     P.  Kucera.     1,453,277  ;  May  1 
Molds,  Means  for  filling.     W.  S.  Hildebrand.     1,452,381 ; 

Apr.   17. 
Molds,  Means  for  removing  articles   from.     J.   A.   Lewis 

and   A.   C.   Crimmel.     1,478,126;   Dec.   18. 
Momentum-operated    brake.       J.     Coutinho    da    Nobrega. 

1,455,325;  May  15. 
Monel  and  other  hard  metals.  Drawing.     L.  H.  Brinkman. 

1,440,527  ;    .Tan.    2. 
Money-changing    machine.       S.    B.     Hunter.      1,470,841  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Money  chests  and  the  like,  Mold  for  manufacturing.     W. 

K. 'Thorig.      1,459,120;    June    19. 
Money-paying  device.     N.  White.     1,454,303  ;  May  8. 


machine. 


W.     H.     Mann. 


1,460,239  ; 


Money-paying 

Aug.  28. 
Mono    and    bis    p.    monoalkyl     (CHa,    CaHs,    CeHu,    etc., 

CHjCOjH)    aminophenylarsenic   acids,   Manufacture   of. 

C.  J.   Oechslin.     1,440,621 ;  Jan.  2. 
Monolithic    building.       C.    J.    M.    Lancette.      1,456,806; 

May  29. 
Monorail  carrier.     M.  R.  Hutchison.     1.477,494  ;  Dec.  11. 
Monorail  carrier.     P.  R.  Cornwall.     1,469,998  ;  Oct.  9. 
Monorail  frog.     W.  Schwier.     1,450,758  ;  Apr.  3. 
Monorail,    Lateral-support.      H.    M.   Dobbins.      1,445,612; 

Feb.   13. 
Monorail  structure.     T.  H.  Wright.     1,454,804  ;  May  8. 
Monorail  system.     P.  R.  Cornwall.     1,469,997  ;  Oct.  9. 
Monument.     R.  A.   Smith.     Des.  61,810;  Jan.  16. 
Mop.     C.  W.  Carter.     1,449,586  ;  Mar.  27. 
Mop.     J.  P.  Etter.     1,444.116;  Feb.  6. 
Mop.     T.  J.   Finton.      1,4.^9.525  ;  June  19. 
Mop.     W.  H.  Glenn.     1,474,930;  Nov.  20. 
Mop.      J.    L.   Joyce.     1,454.544;    May  8. 
Mop.     C.  Jumonville.     1,467,324 ;  Sept.  11. 
Mop.     W.  and  A.  C.  Kootz.     1,470,014  ;  Oct.  9. 
Mop.      U.    J.    Kroll.      1,466,052  ;    ,\ug.    28. 
Mop.     S.  B.  McHenry.     1,450,098  ;  Mar.  27. 
Mop.     W.  J.   McKeever.      1,450,556 ;  Apr.  3. 
Mop.     M.  P.  and  J.  McNaughton.     1,450,445 ;  Apr.  3. 
Mop.      A.   Morrison.      1,454,940 ;   May   15. 
Mop.     P.  W.  Pendergast.     1,461,762  ;  July  17. 
Mop.      P.  P.  Quinlan.      1.450.008:  Mar.   27. 
Mop.     W.  Ritschard.     1,477,900  ;  Dec.  18. 
Mop.      F.    P.    Toof.      1,468,422  ;    Sept.    18. 
Mop.      H.    Tscherning.      1,468,423  ;    Sept.    18. 
Mop.     C.  M.  Williams.     1,469,568  ;  Oct.  2. 
Mop.     W.  H.   Zackry.     1,476,317-18;   Dec.   4. 
Mop    and    brush    handle.    Adjustable.      W.    T.    Clickner. 

1,441,067  ;  Jan.  2. 
Mop   and  wringer.   Combined.     P.  DuUaardt.     1,442,797  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Mop-cutting  machine.     W.   Severns.     1,470,649 ;   Oct.   16. 
Mop,  Floor.     A.  J.  Hanke.     1,474,031 ;  Nov.  13. 
Mop,  Floor  and  wall.     J.  F.  Kelly.     1,456,696 ;  May  29. 
Mop-handle  fastener.     J.  W.  Doty.     1,444,410  ;  Feb.  6. 
Mop   head.     H.   Bregman.      1,447,338 ;  Mar.   6. 
Mop  head.     W.   E.  Burtz.     1,471,942  ;   Oct.   23. 
Mop   heart.      F.   C.    Hoffman.      ]. 465  436:   Aug.   21. 
Mop  head.     W.  H.  Jayne.     1,478,339  ;  Dec.  18. 
Mop  holder.     W.  J.  Dennis.     1,464,500  ;  Aug.  14. 
Mop   holder.      W.   Feth.      1,475,479  ;    Nov.   27. 
Mop  holder.     C.   E.    Koester,   jr.     1.458,063  :   June  5. 
Mop  holder.     H.  K.  Kumpunen.     1,462,794  ;  July  24. 
Mop    holder.      J.    Mikenas.      1,454,978 ;    May    15. 
Mop  holder.     H.  M.  Van  Deusen.     1,451.600:  Apr.  10. 
Mop  holder.     W.  T.  Whitaker.     1,441,253  ;  Jan.  9. 
Mop  holder  and  wringer.     E.  M.  McNamara.     1,450,673  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Mop  material.     H.  I.  Klawans.     1,469,940  ;  Oct.  9. 
Mop,   Polishing.     H.   R.   Chick,  P.    O.    Helliwell,    and   W. 

Plnmbridge.      1,466,989;    Sept.   4. 
Mop,  Polishing.     F.  J.  Learman.     1,461,003 ;  July  3. 
Mop,   Poli.shing.      H.   M.    Stiirgis.      1.475.521  :    Nov.   27. 
Mop,  Sanitary  broom.     M.  B.  Dickson.     1,476,396  ;  Dec.  4. 
nop    truck.      W.    S.    Finnell.      1,476.961 ;    Dec.    11. 
Mop  wringer.     P.  A.  Eaton.     1,452,798  ;  Apr.  24. 
Mop  wringer.     J.  D.  Garvey.     1,457.568  :  June  5. 
Mop  wringer.     W.  M.  Portner.     1,475,083  ;  Nov.  20. 
Mop  wringer.     E.  P.  Poulsen.     1,463,750  ;  July  31. 
Mopping    vehicle.      H.    Dilas.      1,453,450 ;   May   1. 
Mops,  Connector  for.     C.  Cabana.     1,453,745  ;  May  1. 
Mops,     Scrub  brush     attachment     for.       B.     I.     Laukhuf. 

1,444.616:  Feb.  6. 
Mopstick.     N.  C.  Hall.     1,476,400;  Dec.  4. 
Mortar,   Acidproof.     P.    G.   Ekstrom.      1,456,303  ;  May  22. 
Mortar-forming  material  from  anhydrite,  Manufacturing. 

F.   Hartner.     1,470,731;    Oct.    16. 
Mortar  gauge.     J.  Walker.     1,478,776;  Dec.   25. 
Mortise  lock.     J.   Croning.      1,461,756  ;   July   17. 
Mortise   lock.      E.    Hoffman.      1.466.298 :    Aug.    28. 
Mortise  lock.     J.  E.  Hjort.     1,464  473  ;  Au^  7. 
Mortiser,    Portable.      J.    H.,    E.    J.,    and   W.    B.    French. 

1,463,808 ;  Aug.  7.  ^.  ^      ^       .^.,, 

Mortising     and     boring     machine.       C.     G.     Wilderson. 

1,471,993;  Oct.  23. 
Mortising  device.     P.  L.  Billingsley.     1,449,083  ;  Mar    20. 
MortisinI  machine.     G.  E.  Norris.     1,469,170  ;  Sept.  25 
Mortising      or      .slotting     device.        P.      L.      Billingsley. 

1,449,084  ;  Mar.  20. 
Moth    destroying   and    repelling    device.      W.    J.    Duddle- 

son   and   C.   L.   Slusher.  .  1,478  208 ;   Dec.    18 
Mothproof  bag.     B.  Bernstein.     1,463,002  ;  July  24. 
Moth-repellant  holders.   Support    for.     S.   H.  Bishop   and 

J.    Q.    Slye.     Rel5.588:   May   1.  „^„^^^t 

Motion  into  an   intermittent  motion    Means  for  conjert- 

ing    a    continuous    rotary.      G.    Michetti.      l,473,49d , 

Motion,  Mechanism  for  converting  rotary  Into  oscillatory. 
R.   Goldsohmidt.     1,452.038 ;  Apr.  IT.  „     ^     .^ 

Motions  representing  a  function  of  two  independent  vari- 
ables in  calculating  apparatus,  Mechanism  for  produf- 
Ing      A.  Barr  and  W.  Stroud.     1,460,221 :  June  26. 

Motometer-locking  device.  E.  C.  Renaud.  1,441,11& , 
Jan.    2. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1167 


Motor  :  Hec — 

Aeronautical  motor. 

Air  motor. 

Commutator   motor. 

Current  motor. 

Current  induction  motor. 

Cylinder  motor. 

Draft  motor. 

Electric   motor. 

Fluid   motor. 

Fluid-pressure   motor. 

Hydraulic  motor. 

Hydrocarbon  motor. 

Internal-combustion  motor. 

Jig-conveyer  motor. 

Liquid  motor. 
Motor.     J.   W.   Bishop.     1.476.68.3 :   Dec.   11. 
Motor.     F.   Hornby.      1,454,969  ;   May   15. 
Motor.     W.   J.   Mackle.      1.445.337 :   Feb.   13. 
Motor.     J.  C.  Osher.     1,476,005  ;  Dec.  4. 
Motor,  Air.     H.  M.   Graw.     1,464,575  ;  Aug.  14. 
Motor    and    compressor,    Convertible    pneumatic. 

Dewey.     1,446,291 ;  Feb.  20. 
Motor  and   drive   connections.   Mounting  means   for.      E. 

Tyden.     1,444,285  ;  Feb.   6. 
Motor  and  means  for  controlling  the  same. 

ford.     1,461,001 ;  July  3. 
Motor   and   other   cycle.     J.    T.    Sentrop,   jr. 

May  1. 
Motor  base  support.  Electric-.     W.  Shurtleffi. 

Jan.    2. 

J.  D.  Nies.  1,476,412  ;  Dec.  4. 
B.  Anderson.  1,477,926  ;  Dec. 
Eaton.  1,455,194  ;  May  15. , 
L.  Mortensen.  1,448,563  ;  Mar.  13. 
Motor  control.  W.  G.  Thomas.  1.441.310 ;  Jan.  9. 
Motor-control  means  and  system  and  method.     R.  Kysela. 

1,458.304;  June  12. 
Motor-control  means  and  system  and  method. 

1,461,917;  July  17. 

■  E.     M.      Bouton. 


Multlcyllnder  internal-com- 
bustion  motor. 
Outboard   motor. 
I'honograph  motor. 
Sewing-machine  motor. 
Ship's  motor. 
Spring  motor. 
Tide  motor. 
Trigger  motor. 
Turbine  motor. 
Water  motor. 
Water-power   motor. 
Wave  motor. 
Wind  motor. 


C.    J. 


Motor  construction. 
Motor  control.     F. 
Motor   control.     J. 
Motor  control.     N. 


E.  V.  Hart- 

1,453,326  ; 
1,440,498  ; 


18. 


E.  Kysela. 


system. 


1,448,382  ; 


A.  H.  Candee.     1,469,210  ;  Oct.  2. 
R.     E.     Hellmtind.       1,460,157; 

H.      D.      James.        1,455,618; 

H.  H.  Johnston  and  D.  C.  Peabody. 


R.     T.     Kintzing.       1,454,853 ; 
H.     D.     Murdock.       1,475,854 ; 


Motor-control 

Mar.   13 
Motor-control  system. 
Motor-control    system. 

June  26. 
Motor-control      system 

May  15. 
Motor-control  system 
1,469,219;   Oct.  2. 
Motor-control    system.    B.    W.    Jones   and   E.    C.    Gooch. 

1,460,062;  June  26. 
Motor-control     system. 

May  15. 
Motor-control     system. 

Nov.  27. 
Motor-control  system. 
Motor-control    system. 

May  15. 
Motor  control.  System  and  apparatus  for. 

len.     1,472,001 ;  Oct.  23. 
Motor-control  system.  Electric-.   T.  Zwelgbergk, 

June  5. 
Motor  control   therefor.   Planer   and   system   of. 

Blood.     1,472.824;  Nov.  6. 
Motor  controller.    T.  E.  Barnum.     1,462,476  ;  July  24. 
H.  W.   Cheney.     1,450.898;   Apr.  3 
E.  I.  Deutsch.     1,446,642  ;  Feb.  27 
A.  J.  Horton.     1,466,902  ;  Sept.  4. 
R.  B.  Hunter.     1,464.712;  Aug.  14 
E.   W.    Seeger.      1,477,774     " 
C.  W.  Terger.     1,452,542  ; 
C.  W.  Yerger.     1,460,562 
Electric-.       L.     Kebler. 


G.  B. 

W- 


Scheer.     1,455,668  ;  May  15. 
R.    Taliaferro.       1,454,867 ; 


J.  A.  Hepper- 


1,457,920  • 


H.    L. 


Dec.    la. 
Apr.  24. 
;  July  3. 
1,478,713  ; 


Electric-.      H.    N.    Wade.      1,454,527; 


Motor  controller. 
Motor  controller. 
Motor  controller. 
Motor  controller. 
Motor  controller. 
Motor  controller. 
Motor  controller. 
Motor     controller, 

Dec.  25. 
Motor    controller, 

May  8. 

Motor-cooling  system.     C.  P.  Byrnes.     1.473,668  ;  Nov.  13. 
Motor    cycle    and    aeroplane.      B.    Johnson.      1,465,913 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Motor-cycle  and  like  saddle. 

Kay.     1,473,462  ;  Nov.  6. 
Motor-cycle   attachment.     H. 

1,473,956;  Nov.  13. 
Motor-cycle     attachment. 

Feb.  13. 
Motor-cycle 

May  29. 
Motor-cycle  saddle  or  seat.     P. 
Motor-cycle    starting   device. 

Sept.  25. 

Motor-cycle  support.     J.  S.  Eslick.     1,451,210;  Apr.  10. 
Motor  cycles  and  like  vehicles.   Spring  suspension  device 

for.     G.   F.   Shepherd.     1,476,651 ;  Dec.  4. 
Motor   cycles,   bicycles,  and   lilje  vehicles  employing  han- 
dle  bars.   Cushioning  device   for   handle   bars    of.      M. 

Rosen.     1,468,835  ;  Sept.  25. 
Motor   cycles,    cycles,   and   the   like,   Saddle  or   seat   of. 

R.  W.  Smith.     1,458,909 ;  June  12. 
Motor    cycles.    Handle    attachment   for.      M.    Slawienskl. 

1,473,326;  Nov.  6. 
Motor   cycles.    Resilient   suspension    device   for   the   front 

■wheels   of.      S.   Whiting.     1.455,948  ;   May  22. 
Motor    cycles.    Reversing    device    for.      S.    L.    Barlough. 

1,469,984  ;  Oct.  9. 


G.  H.  Champ  and  G.  E.  O. 

G.   Eyre  and   C.   H.   Crites. 

J.     Lake,     jr.        1,445,440 ; 

attachment.       C.     S.    Williams.      1,457,241 ; 

Vetter.     1,469,742  ;  Oct.  2. 
R.    W.    Smith.      1,469,118; 


Motor  cycles,  Side  car  for.     J.  O.  Johnston.     1,461,759  ; 

July  17. 
Motor  cycles.  Side  car  for.     H.  H.  Powell  and  W.  Shackle- 
ton.     1,448,039  ;  Mar.  13. 
Motor  cvcles.  Side  car  of.     J.  A.  Yeats  and  A.   S.  Swan. 

1,459,'3S7  ;   June  19. 
Motor  cycles,  Spring  suspension  for.     M.   T.   G.  Wesson. 

1,458,506;  June  12. 
Motor  cycles.  Strut  or  side  rest  for.    H.  Mohr.    1,446,390; 

Feb.  20. 
Motor  drive.     H.  E.  Warren.     1,456,082;  May  22. 
Motor-driven  apparatus.     J.  Clayton.     1,443.214  ;  Jan.  23. 
Motor-driven  generator.  Air-.    E.  Lunn.    1,444,620  ;  Feb.  6. 
Motor-driven      manicuring      device.         G.      W.      Moore. 

1,475,022  ;  Nov.  20. 
Motor-driven  mixer.     S.  J.  Poplawski.     1.475.197  :  Nov.  27. 
Motor  drives.    Governor  for  electric.     E.   E.   Mellenthin. 

1,469,802  ;  Oct.  9. 
Motor-driving    mechanism.      J.    S.    Coldwell.      1,473,015; 

Nov.  6. 
Motor  driving,   steering,   and  reversing   mechanism.   Out- 
board-.    J.  R.  Alexander.     1,467,521  ;  Sept.  11. 
Motor  fan.   Adjustable.     G.  V.   Domarus,  jr.     1,455,910 ; 

May  22. 
Motor-feed-regulating    device.      K.    Maybach.      1 444,159 ; 

Feb.  0. 
Motor     for     small     craft.     Outboard.       L.     .T.     Johnson. 

1,467,641  ;    Sept.    11. 
Motor  head.     L.  Chevrolet.     1,474,511 ;  Nov.  20. 
Motor  housings,   Guard  for.     H.  T.  Pierson.     1,447,034  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Motor,  Hydrocarbon.     H.  D.  Church.     1.443.006  ;  Jan.  23. 
Motor,     internal-combustion.      R.     Klossner.      1,464,282 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Motor  meter.     H.  A.  Adams.     1,457,481 ;  June  5. 
Motor    meter.      W.    H.    Manns.      1,441.363 ;    Jan.    9. 
Motor-meter-illuminating  device.    P.  W.  Pulig.     1,469,694  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Motor  mounting.     C.  C.  Hinkley.     1,442,886  ;  Jan.  23. 
Motor-operated  implement.    C.Pearson.     1,411.021  ;  Jan.  2. 
Motor  protector.     G.   C.  Willis.     1,456.663  ;  May  29. 
Motor,  pump,  and  the  like.  Rotary.     F.  C.  T.  Colebrook. 

1,467,837;    Sept.    11. 
Motor-repair  stand.     C.   W.  Dickover  and  E.  W.   Henry. 

1,464,065  ;  Aug.  7. 
Motor   scraper.      H.   Higham.      1,478,517 ;   Dec.    25. 
Motor    set,    Intermittingly-operating.      R.    S.    Smith    and 

J.   L.    Adams,  jr.     1,450,339  ;  Apr.    3. 
Motor-spring-securing    means.      J.    C.    Clark.      1,478,173 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Motor  stand.     J.  H.  Staley.     1,469,734  ;  Oct.  2. 
Motor  stand.     C.  R.  Wigness  and  H.  W.  Sahl.     1,471,992  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Motor  starter  and  gear  shifter.  Combined.    H.  J.  Murray. 

1,478,243;  Dec.   18. 
Motor    starter.    Automatic.      B.    W.    Jones.      1,475,185 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Motor  starter.  Automatic.     L.  J.  Weber  and  E.  C.  Gooch. 

1.477.405;   Dec.   11. 
Motor-starting     switch.       B.     E.     Getchell.       1,477,871 ; 

Dee.  18. 
Motor    support.      W.    C.    Serrell    and    C.    E.    Widmeyer. 

1,463,406;   July   31. 
Motor   support.   Flexible.     W.   I.   Ballentine.      1,463,568 ; 

July  31. 
Motor  support.  Portable.     R.  Di  Carlo.     1,440,721  ;  Jan.  2. 
Motor  suspension.     O.  E.  Barthel.     1,457,486  ;  June  5. 
Motor    switch.    Automatic.       T.    0.    Perry.       1,473,441 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Motor    switch.    Electric-.      M.    H.    Spielman    and    A.    R. 

Goldrick.     1,474,180;   Nov.   13. 
Motor    system,     Intermittingly-operating.      R.    S.    Smith 

and  J.  L.  Adams,  jr.     1,450,340  ;  Apr.   3. 
Motor    system    with    direct    transmission.      R.    Esnault- 

Pelterie.      1,459,019 ;    June    19. 
Motor  unit  with  aerial  propeller.  Removable.    A.  Lamblin. 

1,443,368;  Jan.  30. 
Motor   vehicles.    Street-indicating   and   advertising   device 

for    P.    Radoccla.      1,448,040 ;    Mar.    13. 
Motors,  Adjustable  bearing  for  spring.     E.  E.  Wilkinson 

and   S.   Aronson.      1,461,858 ;   July   17. 
Motors  and  generators.  Brush  rigging  for  electric.     A.  G. 

Sutcliffe.     1,477,606  ;  Dec.   18. 
Motors  and  propellers.  Feathering  mechanism  for  paddle- 
type  stream.     J.  F.  and  J.  E.  Barrett  and  F.  A.  Wyatt. 

1,465,593  ;  Aug.  21. 
Motors   and    testing  bearings   thereof.   Machine   for   han- 
dling.     A.    T.    Radke    and    J.    Klancke.    .  1,468,397; 

Sept.  18. 
Motors    and    the    like.    Thermal    controller    for    electric. 

J.   R.  White.      1,447,194;  Mar.   6. 
Motors,  Assembling  middle  bearings  for  internal-combus- 
tion.    A.  H.   Lelpert.     1,457,115;  May  29. 
Motors,     Attachment     for    internal-combustion.       W.     B. 

Young.     1.456,527;  May  29. 
Motors,  Audible  alarm  for  coolers  for  internal-combustion. 

E.  L.  Willdsson.     1.442,457  :  Jan.  16. 
Motors,  Audible  alarm  for  coolers  for  internal-combustion. 

E.  L.  W7lkis,<!on.     1.443.1.58;   Jan.   23. 
Motors,   Automatic   controller   for.      J.   C.   and   P.   L.   De 

Laney.     1,461,268  ;  .Tuly  10. 
Motors,    Automatic    liquid    starter    for    alternating    and 

three-phase  current.     J.  Lewln.     1,447,026;  Feb.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Motors,     Automatic     vapor     feed     for     hydrocarbon.       1. 

Cowles.     1,466,425  ;  Aug.  28. 
Motors,    Bearing-housing    for    electric.      C.    W.    Starker. 

1.475,894  ;   Nov.   27. 
Motors,    Compensator    for    induction.      H.    F.    Stratton. 

1,460,926  ;  July  3. 
Motors.  Compound  regulating  set  for  induction.     W.  Seiz. 

1,453,529  ;  Mav  1. 
Motors,     Controller    for.       C.    W.     Plehaty.       1,452,472  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Motors,      Controller      for      electric.        T.      E.      Barnum. 

1,446,443  ;   Feb.  27. 
Motors,      Controller      for      electric.       C.      E.      Fairburn. 

1,464,245  ;  Aug.  7. 
Motors,     Controller     for     electric.        N.     L.     Mortensen. 

1,449,2.39  ;  Mar.  20. 
Motors,    Controlling   mechanism   for   electric.     W.    Davis. 

1,449,500  ;    Mar.    27. 
Motors,   Controlling  sewing-machine.     D.   S.  Maimin  and 

T.   Veitch.      1.449.828  :   Mar.   27. 
Motors,  Cooling  system  for.     O.  M.  Lundene.     1,443,627  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Motors,     Crank     for     internal-combustion.       R.     Tesoro. 

1,467,016  ;   Sept.  4. 
Motors,  Cranking  means  for  starting  internal-combustion. 

C.   H.  Bierlerman.     1,444,864  ;  Feb.  13. 
Motors,    Device    for    air   cooling    dustproof    fan.      M.    H. 

Spielman.      1,460,146  ;    June    26. 
Motors   driving  through  clutches,   System   of   control   for 

synchronous.     R.   I.   Maujer.     1,474,976 ;   Nov.   20. 
Motors,  Engine-reversing  shaft  in  explosion.     V.  Rembold. 

1,469,443  ;  Oct.  2. 
Motors.      Fan      structure     for      air-cooled.        J.      Bilan. 

1,476,137  ;  Dec.  4. 
Motors,     Fuel     mixer    for    explosion.       W.     J.     Bernett. 

1.447,640  :   Mar.    6. 
Motors,   Fuel,  vaporizer  for   internal-combustion.     T.    H. 

Jameson,  L.  G.  Martin.     1,463,920  ;  Aug.  7. 
Motors,  Governing  valve  for  internal-combustion.     H.  R. 

Jackson.     1,461,847;  July  17. 
Motors,    Liquid   fuel   for.      A.    A.    Backhaus.      1,474,135 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Motors,    Liquid    pump    for    hydrocarbon.      G.    B.    Maegly. 

1,448,757  ;  Mar.  20. 
Motors,    Lock    for    gasoline    supply    for.      C.    D.    Firster. 

1,443,530;   Jan.   30. 
Motors,    Locking    device    for.      F.    L.    Remy.      I,475,i47; 

Nov.  27. 
Motors,  Locking  device  for  independent  rotation.     L.   C. 

Bayles  and  F.  M.  Slater.     1,472,382  ;  Oct.  30. 
Motors,  Means  for  preventing  needless  idling  of  internal- 
combustion.      R.    Watson.      1,442,311 ;    Jan.    16. 
Motors,  Means  for  regulating  the  speed  of  electric.     W. 

SchUffer.      1,448,902;    Mar.   20. 
Motors,   Method  of  and  means  for  fuel  injection   for  In- 
ternal-combustion.    J.   H.    Suter.     1,477,984 ;   Dec.   18. 
Motors,      Mounting     for     electric.        A.      F.      Batchelder. 

1,462,998;  July  24. 
Motors,  Oil  and  air  separator  for  rotary.     F.  M.   Slater. 

1.441,038;   Jan.  9. 
Motors,     Overload    protective    device    for    electric.       E. 

Newnham.     1,460,556  ;  July  3. 
Motors.  Regeneration  of  alternating-current  commutator. 

L.  M.  Perkins.     1,440.490  ;  Jan.  2. 
Motors,  Regeneration   of   single-phase.     J.  M.   Labberton. 

1,448,410  ;   Mar.   13. 
Motors,  Rotor  for  induction.     E.  C.  Ballman.     1,478,164  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Motors,   Sparking  device  for  internal-combustion.     A.   C. 

Hempel.     1,476,252  ;  Dec.  4. 
Motors,  Speed  control  of  D.  C.     F.  A.  Byles.     1,441,482  ; 

.Tan.  9. 
Motors,  Speed  governor  for  pneumatic.     W.  C.  ColUgnon. 

1,460,705;   July   3. 
Motor-starting     devices.     Disruptable     pin     for.      F.    E. 

Anderson.  -  1,466,780;    Sept.    4. 
Motors,  Tiller  for  outboard.     L.  J.  Johnson.     1,459,734  ; 

June  26. 
Motors.    Time    limit,    current    limit    control    for    electric. 

L.   W.  Thompson.     1,442,310  ;  Jan.  16. 
Motorists.     Refrpshment    booth     for.      J.    K.    Hockaday. 

1.459,628  :   .Tune  19. 
Mounting   device.    Universal.      L.    D'Byraud.      1,446,164 ; 

Feb.  20. 
IMounting   machine.     W.   M.   Carter.     1.477,032  ;   Dec.   11. 
Blounting  member.     E.  H.  and  R.  H.  Binns.     1,477,100  ; 

Dpc.   11. 
Mouse    and    rat    trap.      E.    H.     Samuelson.      1,446,130 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Mouse  and  rat  trap.     A.   Sokola.     1.447,491  ;  Mar.   6. 
Mousetrap.      C.   J.    Proctor.      1,466,102;    Aug.   28. 
Mouth  adjuster.     G.  T.  Epling.     1,471,839;  Oct.  2R. 
Mouth-cleansing   apparatus.      R.    L.    Hatcher    and    H.    A. 

Pnrr.     1,466,474;  Aug.  28. 
Mouth  gas  and  tongue  depressor.  Combination.     .T.  Duke. 

L444,370;  Feb.  6. 
Movement  and   base  therefor.   Mechanical.     C.  F.   Henry 

and   J.  M.   Hulett.     1,452.273;  Apr.   17. 
Movpment.   Instrument   for  transmitting   angular.      L.   E. 
Hildpiirand   .nnd   D.   P.   Thomson.     1.477,827;   Dec.   18. 
Movpment,      Mechanical.        J.      Allingham.        1,459,963 ; 

June  26. 
Movement,  Mechanical.   A.   C.   Day.     1,460,194  ;   June  26. 


Movers,    Speed-controlling   apparatus  for  priming.     J.   G. 

Aceves.      1,466,036 ;    Aug.    28. 
Moving  bodies   from  a   distance.   System   for  controlling. 

J.  H.  Hammond,  jr.     1,473,149  ;  Nov.  6. 
Mower.      C.    Lorenson.      1,470,989 ;    Oct.    16. 
Mower.     F.  S.  Thompson.     1,469,546  ;  Oct.  2. 
Mower  extension  handle,  Lawn-.     C.   Cutler.     1.441,144  : 

Jan.  2. 

F.  B.  Andrews. 
J.  T.  Bahnsen 

G.  F.  Bull.     1 
A.   Johnston. 
J.  W.  Peters. 

J.  W.  Peters. 
M.    H.   Reed. 
E.  W.  Simmons. 
W.  E.  Tate,  sr. 


Lawn. 
Lawn. 
Lawn. 
Lawn. 
Lawn. 
Lawn. 


B.   J. 


1,441,141;  Jan.  2. 
1,441,720;  Jan.  9. 
,460,787  ;   Sept.  4. 
1,443,540  ;   Jan.   30. 
1,461,323  ;   July   10. 
1,469,603  ;  Oct.  2. 
1.444.387  :   Feb.   6. 
1,459,998  ;  June  26. 
1,454,912  ;  May  15. 


Mower,  Lawn. 

Mower,  Lawn 

Mower, 

Mower, 

Mower, 

Mower, 

Mower, 

Mower 

MoAver,  Lawn. 

Mower,  Lawn 

Mower,    Motor-driven 

Apr.   24. 
Mower,  Power-driven  lawn 

1,446,414  ;  Feb.  20. 
Mower,     Tractor    lawn. 

Apr.  17. 
Mowers,    Attachment 

1,457,309  ;  June  5. 
Mowers,    Cutter    and 

l,4.M.704;  May  8. 
Mowers,   Cutter  bar  for  lawn.     E.  C.  Lane.     1,461,532; 

July  10. 
Mowers,    Guard    for   lawn. 

June  19. 
Mowers,    Skipping    and    jumping    preventing    means    for 

R.  C.  Murphy.     1,446.265  :  Feb.  20. 
Mowing  machine.    A.  S.  Christensen.     1.449.732  :  Mar 
Mowing  machine.     J.  V.  Nielsen.     1,447.881 ;  Mar.  6 
Mowing   machine.      C.    H.    Pelton   and    G.    C. 

1,473,863;  Nov.  13. 
Mowing  machine  and  cutter  therefor.      H.   H 

1,465.279  ;  Aug.  21. 
Mowing-machine  attachment.     E.   E.   Kranz. 

Aug.  7. 
Mowing-machine    sickle    bars.    Attachment    for. 

Clinkinbeard.     1,451,680  ;  Apr.   17. 
Mucilage  receptacle.     R.  G.  Kraeutcr.     1,447.213 

- C.  C.  Vogt.     1,471,987; 

1,456,043;  May  22. 

C.  Dabney.      1,476,597 ;    Dec.    4. 

1,454,738;  May  8. 

1.444.182  ;  Feb.  6. 

446,265  :  Feb.  20 


Walker.      1,468,425;   Sept.  18. 
lawn.      A.    J.    Dremel.      1,452,730 ; 


G.  F.  Bull  and  E.  W.  Starkcy. 
W.    H.    Baldwin.      1,451,807 ; 


for    lawn.      H.    F.    W.    Kohlbach. 
guard    for.      W.    N.    Coleman,    jr. 


W.    E.    Quimby.      1,459,034; 


27. 


Rhoderick. 
Montague. 
1,464,430 ; 
G.    W. 


Mucin-dissolving  agent. 
Mucker.     E.  W.  Smith. 
Mud  boot.    Emergency. 
Mud  guard.     T.  Hilton. 
Mud  hook.     C.  C.  Gray. 
Mud  shoe.     D.  Palmer. 


Mar.  6. 
Oct.  23. 


Muffle  furnace.     C.  F.  Geiger.     1,464,248  ;  Aug.  7. 

Muffler.     G.  W.   Allen.     1,457,809  :   June  5. 

Muffler.     W.   H.   Bands.     1,466,037;   Aug.  28. 

Muffler.     T.  E.  Genthner  and  A.  L.  Stevens.      1,453,932  ; 

May  1. 
Muffler.     P.  J.  Herdle.     1.465.904  ;  Aug.  21. 
Muffler.     B.  Jones.     1,473,235;  Nov.  6. 
Muffler  and  cut-out,  Combined.     J.  F.   Goetz.     1,447,380; 

Mar.   6.  „       „. 

Muffler  and  vaporizer.  Combined.     P.  Dunlap.     1,460,664  ; 

July  3. 
Muffler-controlling    device.       J.     F.     Goetz.       1,449,395; 

Mar.  27. 
Muffler  cut-out.     W.  H.  Cryan.     1,472,514  ;  Oct.  30. 
Muffler     cut-outs.     Controlling    device     for.       J.     Hadka. 

1.453,624;  May  1. 
Muffler,  Exhaust.     C.  G.  Stockton.     1,452,056  ;  Apr.  17. 
Muffler-exhaust    deflector.      A.    O.    Truelson.      1,442,196 ; 

Jan.    16. 
Mug.   Shaving.     E.   Ciechomski.     1,466,040 ;   Aug.   28. 
Mulches,    Machine    for    laying.      N.    B.    McGuire    and   A. 

Guild.     1,471,796;  Oct.  23. 
Mule     bank.       N.     S.     Eberhardt     and     A.     E.     Hackett. 

1,4.54,539;  Mav  S. 
Multifrequency    generator.      F.    Lowenstein.      1,477,271 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Multiple  purchase  jack...  J.  Dronsfield.    1,472,357  ;  Oct.  30. 
Multiple-spindle   drill  head.     G.  Hey  and  J.   A.   Wilding. 

1,470,735  ;  Oct.  16. 
Multiplying  machine.     R.  Joksch.     1,467,042  ;   Sept.   4. 
Muriatic-acid     tank,     Transportable.       J.     M.     Rowland. 
1.476,421  ;  Dec.  4. 

"'    M.  Swain.     1,464,890;  Aug.  14. 

machine,  Perforated-.     S.   W.   Warner.] 

30.  . 

T.  P.  Briody.     1,446.333;  Feb.  20. 

A.   P.  Fern.     1.443.120;  Jan.  23. 

F.  Mash.     1,462,715  :  July  24. 

A.  H.  Mills.     1,460,265  ;  June  26. 

S.  Trachtenberg.     1,458,959  ;  June  19. 

Elementary-.      C.    H.    Randolph. 


Music  cabinet.  M, 
Music-duplicating 
1,443,400;  .Tan. 
Music-leaf  turner. 
Music-leaf  turner. 
iMusic-leaf  turner. 
Music-leaf  turner. 
?vlusic-leaf  turner. 
Music-notation  device, 
Apr.  3 


1,450,868;      . 
Music  or  the  selecting  and  combining  of  colors,  Indicator 

applicable     to     the     teaching     of.       M.     S.     Florence. 

1.467.032;    Sept.   4.  ^  ^        ... 

Music-playing  instruments.  Music  roll  for  automatic.     N. 

R.  Stiles.     1,442.010;  Jan.  9. 
Music-record      reels.      Carton      for.        J.      J.      Wiegand- 

1.445,426:   Feb.   13.  ,     .    ^  ^ 

Music  roll  and  apparatus  for  making  same.     J.  A.  Fisher. 

1.476,358  ;  Dec.  4. 
Music-roll  container.     C.  S.  Burton.     1,459,439;  June  19. 


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Music-roll  container.     B.  V.  O'Neill.     1,460,978  ;  July  3. 
Music-roll-controllinfr      mechanism.        S.       S.       Cramer. 

1.440,090:  Mar.  20. 
Music-roll-supporting  clamp.     F.  C.   Billings.     1,441,824 ; 

Jan.   9. 
Music-roU  tubes.  Apparatus  for  applying  heads  to.     W. 

Snyder.      1,462,305  :   July   17. 
Music   rolls  and   the  like,   Container  for.     C.   S.   Burton. 

1.447,960-1  :  Mar.  13. 
Music    rolls.    Apparatus    for    winding.      N.    C.    Ferris. 

1,452,965  ;  Apr.  24. 
Music   rolls,   Substitute  end  fastener  for.     S.   W.  Harris. 

1.456,309;  May  22. 
Music  sheet.  Attachment  for.     M.  M.  Brown.     1,456,670; 

M;iv  29. 
Music  sheet.     F.  R.  Miller.     1.473,495  ;  Nov.  6. 
Music-sheet  feeder.     B.  E.   Mills.     1,443,584  ;   Jan.   30. 
Music-turning     device.     L.     Tinell     and     C.     C.     Loop. 

1,454,766  ;  May  8. 
Musical  instrument.     W.  Bartholomae.     1.444,722:  Feb.  6. 
Musical   instrument.     J.   Matyas.      1.443,961;    Feb,   G. 
Musical  instrument.  Automatic.     H.  Bockisch.     1,440,763  : 

Jan.  2. 
Musical  instrument,  Automatic.    T.  P.  Brown.    1,452,491 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Musical      instrument.      Automatic.        J.      H.      Dickinson. 

1.444,832  ;   Feb.   13. 
Musical    instrument,    Foot-operated.       F.     T.     Ingersoll. 

1.403,509:    July    31. 
Musical  instrument  operated  by  air  under  control  of  per 

forated  tune  sheets.     R.  Reynolds.     1,440,746  ;  Jan.  2. 
Musical   instrument,  Pneumatically-operated.    M.  W.  Olier 

miller.     1.44S.2.34  ;  Mar.   13. 
Musical-instrument    rack.       R.     E.     Larson.       1,'461,920; 

July  17. 
Mnskal-instrument     string.       R.     A.     Olson.       1,468,323 

Sept.  18. 
Musical    instrument.     Stringed.      E.    N.     Guckert.       Des. 

62.235  ;  Apr.  24. 
Musical-instrument  support.     C.  T.   Hindley.     1,464,279 

Aug.  7. 
Musical-instrument  tone  amplifier.    J.  Pacheco.    1,469,943  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Musical    instruments.    Automatic    music-roll    carrier    and 

centering  device  for  pneumatic.    W.  G.  Betz.     1,444,364  ; 

F«b.  6. 
Musical  instruments,  Bow  for.     C.  D.  Rigg.     1,461,096  ; 

July  10. 
Musical   instruments.  Bridge   for  stringed.     J.   G.   Jones. 

1.459,057  :    -Tune    19. 
Musical  instruments.  Bridge  for  stringed.     E.  TV.   Plate. 

1.449.777  :   Mar.   27. 
Musical  instruments.  Means  for  instruction  with  respect 

to.     J.    C.    Hagey    and   T.   E.   Kavanaugh.      1,461,241  ; 

July  10. 
Musical    instruments,    Mouthoiece-connecting    device    and 

tuning   slide   for    wind.      W.    Gemeinhardt.      1.443,122; 

Jan.   23. 
Musical      instruments.      Mouthpiece      for.       E.     Miller. 

1.441,596;    Jan.   9. 
Musical  instruments.  Mute  for.     J.  C.  Turner.     1,445,115  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Musical   instruments.   Mute  for   stringed.     A.  D.   Grover. 

1,454,923  :  May  15. 
Musical  instruments.  Neck  for.    T.  J.  McHugh.    1,446,758  : 

Feb.  27. 
Musical  instruments.  Note  sheet  for  automatic.     H.  Bock- 
isch.    1,470,550;  Oct.  9. 
Musical    instruments.    Pick    for.      H.    Orth.      1,444,982 ; 

Feb.    13. 
Musical     instruments.     Pneumatic    action     for.       W.     E. 

Austin.     1,454,259;  May  8. 
Musical    instruments.    Pneumatically-controlled    regulator 

for.     E.   Welte.     1,467,889;  Sept.   11. 
Musical     instruments.     Pressure    regulator    for.       T.     F. 

Check.     1,455,900;  May  22. 
Musical     instruments,     Splf  -  playing.        L.     B.     Doman. 

1.440,662  ;  Jan.  2. 
Musical  instruments.  Torch  holder  for.     E.  B.  and  A.  B. 

Medeiros.     1,452,977  ;   Apr.   24. 
Musical  instruments.  Tuning  device  for  stringed.     H.   O. 

Hammer.     1.452.075  ;   Apr.   17. 
Musical  -  note  -  indicating    attachment.      G.    W.    Stevrart. 

1.465.879:  Aug.  21. 
Musical  stringed  instruments.  Bridge  for.     A.  D.  Grover. 

1.447,174  ;  Mar.   6. 
Musical  stringed  instruments.  Tension  device  for.     B.  E. 

Mills.      1,441.702:  .Tan.  9. 
Musical  whistle.      F.   P.   Ferris.      1,443.569  ;   Jan.   30. 
Musical    wind    instruments.    Machine    for    facing    mouth 

pieces  of.     E.  Bercloux.     1,452,953  ;  Apr.  24. 
Mustard    and    other    condiments.    Receptacle  ^or.      A.    J. 

Greaves.     1,455,333  ;  May  15. 
Mute.     A.  Navach.     1,448,232;  Mar.   13. 
Muzzle.      C.    M.    RasmuRsen.      1.468.416:    Sept.    18. 
Muzzle,  Brood-sow.     C.  F.  Brecht.     1,459,904  ;  June  26. 
Muzzle,   Dog.     J.  Veres.     1.474.303:   Nov.  13. 
Nail  and  nail  string.     J.  A.  Brogan.     1.440.579  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Nail  and  tack.  Capped.    L.  Daniel.     1,459,877 ;  June  26. 
Nail,  Bracket.     D.  Friedman.     1.468,661  ;  Sept.  25. 
Nail   buffer.     J.    Lupo,   jr.      1,470.857  :   Oct.    16. 
Nail-cleaning  compound.  Finger-.     C.  W.  Eads.    1,467,614  : 

Sept.    11. 

58339—74 


Xail-drlving  device.     C.  Schmidt.     1,457,552  ;  June  5. 
.Vail  expansion.     H.   W.   Pleister.     1.476,833-5;  Dec.   11. 
.Vail-expansioii      method.        H.    W.    Pleister.      1,476,836 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Nail-extracting     apparatus.        A.      Plaser.        1,462,045 ; 

July   17. 
i\ail    fastener.      H.      W.      Pleister      and      J.      Karitzky. 

1.476,837;  Dec.   11. 
Xail-forming    machine.       T.     J.     Alexander.       1,442,989 : 

.Tan.  23. 
Nail  polisher.     G.  H.  Nevius.     Dea.  63,234  ;  Nov.  6. 
.Nail-polishing    machine.     Electric.       H.     Larrtis    and    L. 

Krause.     1,472,876  ;  Nov.  6. 
Nail  puller.     J.  C.  Bradley.      1,422,545;   Apr.   24. 
Nail  puller.     H.  A.   Clifford.     1,457,346  ;  June  5. 
.Xail  puller.     G.  Kawamura.      1.454,239  ;   May  8. 
Nail  puller.     C.   H.  Johnson.     1,445,514;   Feb.   13. 
Nail-pulling  machine.     W.  Ellis.     1,461,712  ;  July  10. 
Xail  receptacle.     L.  W.  Chlsm.     1,444,332;   Feb.  6. 
Xail  set  and  holder.     R.  L.  Long.     1,465,139;  Aug.  14. 
X.iil  strings,  Method  and  apparatus  for  oroducing.     J.  A. 

Brogan.     1,472,044  ;  Oct.  30. 
Nail  stripper.  Automatic-feed.     C.  C.  Calvert.     1,478,021 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Nail-transferring    mechanism.      J.    H.    Pope.      1,461,784 ; 

July  17. 
Xail,  Wire.     II.  S.  Stronach  and  R.  C.  Rowan.     1,466.676  ; 

Sept.    4. 
Nailing  machine.     E.  J.  Henderson.     1,478,118  ;  Dec.  18. 
Nailing  machine.     E.   C.   Northrup.     1.478,362  ;   Dec.   18. 
Nailing  machine.     J.  C.  Pashby.     1,469,529  ;  Oct.  2. 
.Nailing    machines.    Electromagnetic    device    for    serving 

rivets  to.     R.  S.  Smith.     1,441,250  ;  Jan.  9. 
Xails  formed  in  two  parts.  Manufacture  of.     A.  Trivelloni. 

1,462,775  ;  July  24. 
Nails,  Makine.     J.   H.   Pope.     1.442,969 :    .Tan.   23. 
Nails,  Manufacture  of  horse.     S.  M.   Cutter.     1,443,527 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Name  plates  and  the  like  to  walls.  Means  for  securing. 

E,   F.   Rea.     1,449,839:  Mar.   27. 
Naphthalene  crystals  and  making  the  same.     D.  F.  Gould. 

1,448,688:   Mar.   13. 
Xaphthyl   amines.    Production   of.     A.   Lowy   and    A.    M. 

I-Inwald.      1,449,423;    Mar.    27. 
Napkin-dispensing    device.      D.    W.    Hudson.      1,464,180 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Xapper  and   shearing  machine.   Combined.     M.   Poetzsch. 

1,449,293;  Mar.  20. 
Navigating  instrument.    H.  C.  Roeser.    1,463,373  ;  July  31. 
Navigation.     T.  J.  Slahoney.     1,445,839  ;  Feb.  20. 
Xavigation   device,   Magnetic  gyroscopic.     H.   L.  Tanner. 

1,451,928;  Apr.   17. 
Neckband   former.     C.   B.   Waream  and  D.   H.  Benjamin. 

1,463,606;    July    31. 
Necklace  catch.     H.  C.  Schick.     Des.  63,009  ;  Sept.  4. 
Xocklaee-fastening    device.      P.    J.    Conway.      1,455,993 ; 

May  22. 
Necklaces,    Catch   for.      n.    C.    Schick.      Des.    62,648-51  ; 

July  10. 
Neck  ring.     C.  E.  McMurphy.     1,467,623  ;  Sept.  11. 
Necktie.     E.  P.  Adams.      1.475.672:   Nov.  27. 
Necktie.     J.   E.   Langsdorf.     1,447,090 :    Feb.   27. 
^'ecktie.      J.    B.   Langsdorf.      1.448.453 ;   Mar.    13. 
Necktie.     I.  B.  Patz.     Des.  63,267  :  Nov.   13. 
Necktie.      J.    A.    Soderstrom.      1,455,362;   May    15. 
Necktie   and  handkerchief  holder.      H.   Gashyesva.     Des. 

62,444  ;  June  5. 
Necktie    and    making    same.      A.    Williams.      1,454,304 ; 

May  8. 
Necktie  appliance.     W.  B.  Hoppe.     1,443,684  ;  Jan.  30. 
Necktie.  Bow.     J.   L.  Dorward.     1,446,843  ;  Feb.   27. 
Necktie    device.      L.    Simenowsky.      1,443,826 ;    Jan.    30. 
Necktie    display    and    illuminating   stand.      A.    M.    Kunz. 

1,453,147;  Apr.  24. 
Necktie  fastener.     L.  W.  King.     1,477,759  :  Dec.   18. 
Xeektie    former    and    holder.    Combined.      C.    Frederick. 

1.450,152  ;    Mar.    27. 
Necktie  holder.     J.  R.  Anderson.     Des.  63.064  ;  Oct.  2. 
Necktie  holder.     H.  Arvidson.     1,452,722  ;  Apr.  24. 
Necktie   holder.      J.    T.    Clark.      1,451,290  ;   Apr.  >10. 
Necktie  holder.     J.   Crnoev.      1,445.611 ;   Feb.    13. 
Necktie  holder.     J.   Crnoev.     1,456,299  ;  May  22. 
Necktie  holder.     N.  J.  Darden.     1,455,604  ;  Mav  15. 
Necktie  holder.     J.  L.  Dorward.     1,449,146  ;  Mar.  20. 
Necktie   holder.     A.   D.   Elliott.     1.466.706;   Sept.   4. 
Necktie  holdfr.     A.   H.  Gellfuss.     1,467,6.34  ;  Sept.  11. 
Necktie  holder.     P.  L.  Markay.     1,460,725  ;  July  3. 
Necktie  holder.    J.  S.  Mead.     1,452,648  ;  Apr.  24. 
Xeektie  holder.     A.   J.   Nelson.     1.453,885 :   Mav   1. 
Necktie  holder.     L.   Scholler.     1,478.064  :  Dec.   IS. 
Xocktie  holder.     W.  R.   Tingle.     1,453,644  :  May  1. 
Necktie  holder.     C.  Vacek.     1,461,506;  July  10. 
Xecktie-knot-forming     device.       P.     Crause.       1,456,622; 

May  29. 
Necktie   rack.      F.    W.    Samuel.      1,466.564  ;   Aug.    28. 
Necktie,  Reversible.     H.  Berkson.     1,456,757  ;  May  29. 
Necktie  support.     M.  J.  Levey.     1,472,984  ;  Nov.  6. 
Neckwear.     P.  H.   Holmes.     1,473,099  ;  Nov.  6. 
Neck-wiping   device.      J.   E.    Johnson   and   C.    H.   Oslund. 

1,469,599  ;  Oct.  2. 
Needle.     J.  W.  Granger.  1,441,575  ;  Jan.  9. 
Needle     and     needle     holder.       E.     Werner.       1,450,879 ; 
Apr.  3. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


ii 


R.  A.  Hutchinson. 


1,441,725 
1,464,203 


G.    P.    Bosworth.      1,450,937 


Needle,  Baling-wire.  W.  A.  Seymour.  1,452,712  ;  Apr.  24. 
NeefUo,  Ci-ochet.  E.  M.  Ctirlsten.sen.  1,477,427;  IM'C.IA. 
Needle,  Embroidery.  T.  L.  Atkinson,  1,464,897  :  Aug.  14. 
Needle,  Embroidery.  F.  B.  Baker.  1,452,544  ;  Apr.  24. 
Needle   for   collecting   blood.      S.    A.   I'etrotf.      1,4«5.720 : 

Aug.  21. 
Needle,   Hand  embroidery.      G.   E.   Banghart.      1,453,262  ; 

May  1. 
Needle  holder.     G.   H.  Noble.     1,445,348;  Feb.  13. 
Needle,  Instrument.    B.  W.  St.  Clair.     1,449.705  :  Mar.  27. 
Needle,   Knitting.      S.   B.   Taft.      1,461,007 ;   July    3. 
Needle-making  machines.  Wire  feeding  and  cutting  mech 

aiiism  for  latch-.     J.  A.  Calder.     1,467,705  ;  Sept.  U._ 
Needle    package.    Display.      J.    L.    Flannery. 

Jan.  9. 
Needle-pointing  machine 

Aug.  7. 
Needle    presser,    Spring- 
Apr.   10. 
Needle,  Surgical.     W.  J.  Snyder.     1,449,068  ;  Mar.  20. 
Needle,  Tufting.     A.  L.  Hansen.     1,469,906  ;  Oct.  9. 
Needles,  Adjustment  for  embroidering  machine.     E.  rfen- 

ninger.     1,465,526  ;  Aug.  21. 
Needles   for   vaporizing   burners   or   the   like,   Holder   for 

cleaning.     B.  J.  Ben.gtsson.     1,478,936;   Dec.   25. 
Needles.   Guide  and   adjuster   for  looper.      A.   L.   Traver. 

3,476,659  :  Dec.  4. 
Needles  or  pointers.   Supporting  device  for.     A.  R.   Bcck- 

ert.      1,467,972;    Sept.   11. 
Negatives,    Illuminating    device   for    the   examination    of. 

E.   B.   Mabee.      1,463,624 ;   July   31. 
Nephoscope.      A.    McAdie.      1,446,574  ;    Feb.    27. 
Nest  attachment.     V.  Raiche.     1,470.103  ;  Oct.  9. 
Nest  box.     C.  E.  McMurphy.     1,467,622;   Sept.  11. 
Nest,  Collapsible.     N.   C.   Anderson.     1,443..'?09  ;   .Tan.  30. 
Nest  for  hens,  Trap.     O.  K.  Olson.     1,453,172  ;  Apr.  24. 
Nest,   Hen's.      E.   A.   Baxter.     1,452,141  ;   Apr.   17. 
Nest.   ?Ien's.     C.  A.  Parfey.     1,447.882  ;  Mar.  6. 
Nest,  Hen's.    A.  W.  Silkworth.     1.441.182  ;  Jan.  2. 
Nest,   Hen's.      W.   H.  'Way.      1,453,558;   May   1. 
-  -       ■  ~    L.  Allen.     1,477,861;  Dec.   18. 

L.   Boisvert.     1,461,303 ;   July   10. 
.Tesse.     1,448,544;   Mar.    13. 
and  P.  M.  Forster.     1,443,609  ;  Jan.  30. 
.  and  P.  M.  Forster.     1,467,149  ;  Sept.  4. 
.  Klsner.     1,441,432  ;  Jan.  9. 
Miller.     1,444,629  ;   Feb.  6 


A.  C.  Schuman. 
tag    for    trap. 


1,468,748  ;  Sept.  25. 
M.    Merritt.      1,464.850  : 


Asanio    and     L.    Marconi.       1,447,502  ; 


1,470,460  ; 

1.475,530; 
1,465.748  : 


Nest,  Poultry.  C. 
Nest,  Poultry.  J. 
Nest,  Poultry.  G 
Nest,  Trap.  A.  O. 
Nest,  Trap.  A.  O. 
Nest,  Trap.  W.  C 
Nest.  Trap.  E. 
Nesting  device. 
Nests,    Poultry 

Aug.  14. 
Net,     Crab.       S 

l\tar.   6. 
Net,  Manufacture  of  twist-lace,     J.   Farmer.     1,464,034  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Net-pulling  machine.     W.  F.  Depew.     1,461,141  ;  July  10. 
Network,  Equalizing.     E.  C.  Wente.     1,478,078  ;  Dec.  18. 
Newel  post.   Steel.     C.   E.   Anderson.     1,472,807  ;   Nov.   6. 
Newspaper  clamp.     J.  J.  and  L.  L.  Newman.     1,441,876  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Newspaper  holder.      T.   J.  Barrow.      1.448.328 ;   Mar.    13. 
Newspaper  rack.     E.  P.  Hopwood.     1,448,539  ;  Mar.  13. 
Newspaper-stacking  mechanism.    S.  Halvorsen.    1,454,924  ; 

May  15. 
Nickel  formate.     C.  Ellis.     1,452,478  ;  Apr.  17 
Nipple,    Adjustable    flow.      D.    G.    Lorraine. 

Oct.  9. 
Nipple  and  gasket.  Removable.     M.A.Barber 

Nov.   27. 
•(ipples.  Attachment  for  nursing.     C.  H.  Weld 

Aug.  21. 
Nitrates,  Making.     H.  Hampel.     1.460,898;  July  3. 
Nitrates,   Treating  undried  organic.     W.  O.   Snelling  and 

W.  R.  Lams.     1,441.130:  Jan.  2. 
Nitration  apparatus.     H.  V.  Walker.     1,454,870  :  May  15. 
Nitric  oxide.  Obtaining.     T.   E.   Springmann.     1,466,604  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Nitride,  Producing  boron.     S.  Peacock.     1,464.292  ;  Aug.  7. 
Nitrocellulose    composition.      H.    T.    Clarke.      1,44.4,333; 

Feb.  6. 
Nitrocellulose   powder   containing   nitroguanidine.     J.    M. 

Skilling.     1,454.414  ;  May  8. 
Nitrocompounds,  Reduction  of.      D.   A.  Legg.      1,447,557; 

Blnr.   6, 
Nitrogen   fixation.     K.   P.   McElroy.      1,466,624  ;    Aug,  28. 
Nitrogen,    fixation.    Method    and    apparatus    for,      C.    H. 

Buettner.     1,453,4.35;  May  1. 
Nitrogen,  Fixation  of.     K.  P.  McElroy.     1.441,693  ;  Jan.  9. 
Nitrogen,  Kxation  of  atmospheric.     F.  Daniels  and  O.  R. 

Wulf.     1,458,525  ;  June  12. 
NitroE'en.      Fi.-fation      of      atmospheric.        W.    A.    Nelson. 

1.405.310  ;  Aug.  21.  1 
Nitrogen,  Fixing.     K.  P.  McElroy.     1,441,695  ;  Jan.  9. 
Nitrogen,  Fixing.     F.  J.  Metzger.     1,473,826  ;  Nov.  13. 
Nitrogen-fixing  process   and   apparatus.     K.   P.   McElroy. 

1,466,625  ;  Aug.  28. 
Nitrogen-oxide   vapors.   Recovering.      P 

Schmidt.     1,443,220  ;  Jan.  23. 
NoncoTiduoting  material.     R.  Illemann. 
Noninductive  interference  system.     C.  F. 

Nov.    13. 
Noninductive  interference  system.     J.  Slepian 

Mar.   27. 
Nonmetallic  spring.     L.  M.  Dieterich.     1,445,669  ;  Feb,  20 


.    A.    Guye   and    A. 

1,450,856  :  Apr.  3. 
Scott.     1,473,881 : 


1,449,919  ; 


Nov.  20. 
1,466,905  : 

C.      Moss. 

1,474,563 ; 

L.    Poll, 


Nonrefillable  bottle.  G.  W.  Dasue.  1,446,162;  Feb.  20 
Nonskid  appliance.  M.  W.  Stouffer.  1.446.074  ;  Feb.  20. 
Nonskid   attachment   for   vehicle   wheels.     J.    S.    Kpminz 

1,453,276  ;  May  1. 
Nonskid  chain.    J.  F.  Howerton.     1,474,526 
Nonskid-chain    fastener.       L.    W.     Kennedy. 

Sept.   4. 
Nonskid      chains;     Attaching     device     for. 

1,456,071 ;  May  22. 
Nonskid    chains,   Holder   for.      H.    G.    Steele. 

Nov.  20. 
Nonskid   chains.    Safety    fastening    device    for 

1,455,409;    May    15. 
Nonskid  device.     F.  B.  Schartow.     1,474,610  ; 
Nonskid  device  for  automobiles.     G.  F.  Crass 

Dec.  25. 
Nonskid     roof     jack.       M.     H. 

Dec.  25. 
Nonskid      tread      for 

1.471,202  ;  Oct.  16. 
Noiiskiddjug   chain   for 

1.445.6<)4;  Feb.  20. 
Nonslipping  device.     R. 
Nonskidding    device 

Oct.  23. 
Nonskidding  device. 
Nonwrecker.     P.  D 


Stansberry. 


Nov.  20. 
1,478,847; 

1,478,682; 


vehicle      wheels.        A.      Pugllese. 
vehicle   wheels.      A.    N.   Kotarskl. 


S.  Blair.     1,469,766  ; 
W.    W.    Chamberlain. 


Oct.  9. 
1,471,544  ; 


A.   W.   Olsen.     1,455,408;   May   15. 
Babcock.     1,446,820;  Feb.  27. 
Noodle  cutter.  Household.     R.  Kasik.     1,442,616  ;  Jan.  16. 
Nose  ring.     H.  C.  Konklin.     1,474,783;  Nov.  20. 
Nostril  protector.     H.  Beals.     1,441,906  ;  Jan.  9. 
Notebooks  or  the  like.  Accessory  for.     M.   R.   Hutchison. 

1.473.294  ;   Nov.  6. 
Note  holder  and  cap  remover  for  bottles,   Combined.     S. 

Ferencv.     1.478,896  ;  Dec.  25. 
Nozzle.     J.  C.  Findlav.     1,465.580  ;  Aug.  21. 
Nozzle.      J.    Gilsenan.      1,476,810;    Dec.    11. 
Nozzle.     M.  B.  McCune.     1,457,535  ;  June  5. 
Nozzle.     L.  R.  Nelson.     1,467,807;  Sept.  11. 
Nozzh\      F.    W,    Steuber.      1,440,873;   Mar.    27. 
Nozzle    and    method    of    spraying    liquid,    Spray.      L.    H. 

Parker.     1,442,356;  Jan,  16. 
Nozzle.    Adjustable    forming    outlet.      A.    and    G.    Sharp. 

1,463,407;    July   31. 
Nozzle,     Adjustable    spray.      H.    D.    Binks.      1,452,264 ; 


Apv.  17. 
Nozzle,    Atomizing. 
Nozzle,  Blower.     A. 
Nozzle  brush,  Rotary. 
Nozzle,  Burner.     W. 
Nozzle      construction, 

1,451,165  ;  Apr.  10. 
Nozzle,    Dishwasher. 

1,476,090  ;  Dec.  4. 
Nozzle,  Disinfecting. 
Nozzle,   Exhaust.      T. 


H.    D.   Blnks.      1,448,106;   Mar.    13. 
G.   Savage.     1,466,965;   Sept.  4. 

S.  F.  Gulba.     1,462,909  ;  July  24. 
T.  Adolphsen.     1,478,370:   Dec.   25. 
Hydraulic-.        C.      B.      McAulay. 

B.    B.    Lipsner    and    P.     Sporer. 


Bisey. 
A.     B. 


1,477,204  ; 
McDole. 


Dec.  11. 
1,449,940; 


J.    O.    Reed.      1,451,553; 


1,472,015  ;   Oct.  23. 
1,446,174:    Feb.  20. 
,447,015;  Feb.  27. 

1,454,280  ;   May   8. 

and     W.     Czarneckl. 


H.    Falletta.      1.473,840:    Nov.   13. 

E.   Stuart.     1,445,049  ;   Feb.   13. 

Nozzle  for  the  delivery  of  water  or  other  liquid  under 

pressure.     C.  R.  Fleming-Williams.     1,459,975  ;  June  28. 

Nozzle,   Hose.     S.  C.   Sladden.     1.448,876;    Mar.  20. 

Nozzle,  Hydraulic.     W.  L.  Parker  and  E.  C.  Hutchinson. 

1,476,308  ;  Dec.  4. 
Nozzle,  Liquid-dispensing.     E.  Reed.     1,449,446  ;  Mar.  27. 
Nozzle,    Locomotive    exhaust.      B.    B.    Barr.      1,471,584; 

Oct.  23. 
Nozzle  mechanism.      S,  A, 
Nozzle,     Paint-spraying, 

Mar.  27. 
Nozzle,    Pneumatic    cleaning. 

Apr.  10. 
Nozzle,   Sand-blast.     R.   G.   Coburn. 
Nozzle,    Siphon.     S.   L.   Goldman. 
Nozzle,  Spray.     H.  H.  Emmons.     1, 
Nozzle,   Spray.      F.  W.   Henrikson. 
Nozzle,     Spray.     T.     W.     Murphy 

1,453,161  ;  Apr.  24. 
Nozzle,  Spray.     J.   D.   Murray.     1,462,020  ;  .July  17. 
Nozzle,  Spray.     H.  W.  Sumner.     1.440,705  ;  Jan.  2. 
Nozzle,  Sprinkler.     L,  Overbaugh.     1.472,669  ;  Oct.  30. 
Nozzle,    Sprinkler.      H.    Partridge,      1,465,681  ;    Aug.    21. 
Nozzle,     Tube-stripping.      C.      E.      Maynaid.      1,445,701 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Nozzles   or  atomizers.    Construction  of   spraying.      H.   A. 

Thompson.      1,462,395 ;    July    17. 
Number-indicating    system.      E.    H.     CJark. 

Oct.  30. 
Number-indicating    system.      A.    E.    Lundell   and    T.    van 

Amstel.     1,456;508;  May  29. 
Number   plate  and  letter   chute,   Combined. 

1,477,074  :   Dec.  11, 
Xumlier'  plate,   rear  lamp,  'and   signal   apparatus, 

upted,     R.  F.   Story.     1,477,294:  Dec.   11. 
Number,  Tkichangeable  motor.     L.  P,  Terhaar.     1.477,466; 

Dee.  llT 
Numbering  head.     A.  H.   Smith.      1,468,521  :   Sept.    18. 
Numbering  machine.     W.  P.  Haupt.     1,474,715  ;  Nov.  20. 
Numbering  machines.   Ink-pad  mechanism   for.     C.   Spiel- 
man.     1,457,756 ;  June  5. 
Numbers,  Index  for.     O.  L.  Moore.     1,463,656:  .July  31. 
Nurse,  Mechanical.     R.  N.  Harrison,     1,453,937:  May  1. 
Nursery  chair,     H.  S.  Burns.     1,472,323  ;  Oct.  30, 
Nursery  table,  Foldable.     D.  C.  Ward.     1,451,285  ;  Apr.  10, 
Nursing  device.  Infant's.     W.  R.  Dales.    1,441,406  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Nut  and  bolt  lock.     G.  A.   Fether.     1,451.014;  Apr.    10, 
Nut  and  bolt  lock.     P.  Nalasky,     1,468,120:   Sept.  IS. 


1,472,458  ; 


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1171 


Nut  and   bolt  lock.     M.  R.  Rumfelt.      1,47:5,321  ;   Nov.  6. 
Nut,  Automatic   lock.     B.   Lindsa.v.      1,455,057:   May    15, 
Nut,  Cap.     D.  B.  Morison.     1,450,548;  .Tune  19. 
Nutcracker.     J.  L.  Emery.     Des.  61,801  ;  Jan.  16. 
Nutcracker.     L.  B.  Merriam.     1,445,532  ;   Feb.   13. 
Nut    cr.icker,     sliellcr.    and    separator.      J.     H.     Austin. 

1,450.000:   .lune   19. 
Nut-crackine  machine.     J.  Galleazzi.     1,448.267  :  Mar.  13. 
Nut-cracking  machine.     T.  S.  Grimes.     1,469,641  ;  Oct.  2. 
Nut-cracking  machine.     M.  F.  Riddle.     1,455,449  ;  May  15. 
Nut-cracking  machine.     H.  Wilms.     1,470,247  ;  Oct.  9. 
Nut-cracking  machines.  Feeding  mechanism  for.     E.  Phil- 

lippe.     1.440,744  :  Jan.  2. 
Nut.   Die.      O.  Binford.      1,465,337:   Aug.   21. 
Nut,  Friction  lock.     J.  H.  Dean.     1,474,407;  Nov.  20. 
Nut  grader.     W.  P.  BuUard.     1,461,264-5  ;  July  10. 
Nut-holding  member.     L.  F.  Crumley.     1,440,377  ;  Jan.  2. 
Nut     kernel.     Blanched     Brazil-.        G.      M.     Castruccio. 

1.448.431  :  Mar.   13. 
Nut-treating  machine.     S.  Cooper.     1.478,869  ;  Dec.  25. 
Nut  lock.     R.  B.  Adams.     1,455,700;  May  15. 
Nut  lock.      n.   Andrix.      1,448,178:   Mar.   13. 
Nut  lock.      .1.   B.  Barnes.      1.475.779;   Nov.   27. 
Nut  lock.     P.   ly.  Bates.      1,447.056  ;   Feb.  27. 
Nut  lock.     G.  Bcrtbold.     1,473.170;   Nov.  6. 
Nut    lock.      T.    Blankenshlp.      1.459.818 ;    June    26. 
Nut  lock.     O."  J.   Boutte.     1,460,884  ;   July  3. 
Nut.  Lock.     G.   L.   Briese  and  E.   B.  Martin.     1,448,952  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Nut,  Lock.     G.  J.  Chllds.     1.443.869  ;  Jan.  30. 
Nut  lock.     C.    W.   Cline.     1.453.921  :   Mav  1. 
Nut  lock.     J.  F.  Comly.     1.474,579  ;  Nov.  20. 
Nut,   Lock.     E.   I.  Dodds.      1.450.065-6  :   Mar.   27^ 
Nut  lock.     J.  D.  Ellis.     1,454,712  ;   May  8. 
Nut.   Lock.     H.  Ellingsou.     1,452.367  ;  Apr.   17. 
Nut  lock.      A.   Ftvklo.      1,460,412:   July  3. 
Nut  skinning.     J.  Gotzheln.     1,469,332.     Oct.  2. 
Nut.   Lock.     F.   S.   Hamilton.      1.452.422;  Apr.   17. 
Nnt,  Lock.     D.   C.   Harris.     1.471,462;   Oct.   23. 
Nut  lock.     A.  O.  Hendershott;  1,458,340;  June  12. 
Nut,  Lock.     O.  C.   Johnson.     1,457,736  ;  June  5. 
Nut  lock.     A.   R.  Joy.     1,465,221 :  Aug.  14. 
Nut  lock.     M.    D.   Kimball.     1.45::!.507 ;   Mav   1. 
Nut  lock.     M.  W.  Koski.     1,443,992  ;  Feb.  6. 
Nut,   Lock.     G.   Lafever  and  B.   B.   Hawley.      1.443.751  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Nut  lock.  M.  F.  Lerch.  1,465,015  ;  Aug.  14. 
Nut  lock.     W.   E.   Lippold.      1,449.683  ;  Mar.  27. 
Nut,    Lock.      G.   O.   Matter.      1.449,013 :    Mar.   20. 
Nut  lock.     M.   A.   McGill.     1.448,555:  Mar.   13. 
Nut  lock.     T.  Miyaiii.     1,407,907:  Sept.  11. 
Nut   lock.     W.   Nail.      1,443,427;    Jan.    30. 
Nut    lock.      P.    Novinski.      1,455,804 ;    Mav    22. 
Nut    lock.      C.   W.   Olmstead.      1,447.811  :   Mar.    6. 
Nnt  lock.    B.  G.  Patterson.    1.440.550  ;  Jan.  2. 
Nut  lock.     T.  A.  Patterson.     1,450.048  ;  Mar.  27. 
Nut,  Lock.     W.  C.  Peters.     1,457,455  ;  June  5. 
Nut.   Lock.     J.    H.    Rast.      1.457.749 ;    June   5. 
Nut,  Lock.     L.  M.  Sartain.     1,467,688 ;  Sept.  11. 
Nut  lock.     E.  W.  Sell.     1,470,294  ;  Oct.  9. 
Nut  lock.    J.  J.  Sierosluwski.     1,440.938  :  Jan.  2, 
Nnt  lock.     M.   G.    Stackhouse.      1.403.377 ;   Julv   31. 
Nut   lock.      E.   E.   Thomas.      1.447.578  :    Mar.    6. 
Nnt.  Lock.     C.  Weichold.  jr.     1.464,591 ;  Aug.  14. 
Nut  lock.     R.  H.  Whiteside.     1,469,131 ;  Sept.  25. 
Nut  lock.     W.  J.  Wisch.     1,441,619  ;  Jan.  9. 
Nut  lock  and  piston-rod  lubricator,   Combination.     W.  H. 

Stone.     1.465.495;  Aug.  21. 
Nut-!ockii'g  device.     E.  E.  Thomas.     1,445.111;  Feb.  13. 
Nut  or  bnlt  holder.     J.  H.  Schmitz.     1,448,238;  Mar.  13. 
Nnt   or   bushing   and   making   same.    Shouldered.      W.    P. 

Crockett.     1.456,177:  Mav  22. 
Nut,  Sheet-tiieta).     H.  P.  Kraft.     1,466,176  :  Aug.  28. 
Nut-shelling  machine.    J.  H.  Aldrich.    1,461.410;  July  10. 
Nut-.=;helling     machine.        M.     J.     Fogartv.        1,474,468 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Nut-tapping  machine.     R.  P.  Barnes.     1,461,171 ;  July  10, 
Nut-tapping   machine.      S.    B.    Clay.      1,444,110 ;    Feb.    6. 
Nut-tappiiis     machine.       B.     F.     Hamilton.       1,408,501 : 

Sept".  18. 
Nut -tapping     machine.       W.     R.     Morgan.       1,475,711; 

Nov.  27. 
Nut  wrench.     L.  Coes.     1,464,128  ;  Aug.  7. 
Nutting  device.     J.  Stanley.     1.446,219  ;  Feb.  20. 
Nuts  and  screws,  Lock  for.     F.  A.  Franzen.     1,442.881: 

Jan.  23. 
Nuts.  Lock.     G.  E.  Cassel.     1.443,003  :  .Tan.  23. 
Nuts.    Machine   for   marking.      J.   C.   White.      1,454,661  ; 

May  8. 
Nuts,    Machine    for    shucking    vegetable    ivory.      H.    W. 

Crowell.     1,460,747  ;  July  3. 
Nuts.  Machine  for  the  manufacturing  of.     S.  H.  Svensson. 

1,468,046:  Sept.  IS. 
Nuts,    Making   castellated.      H.    C.    Peckham    and    H.    P. 

S-weet.     1,449,243  :  Mar.  20. 
Nuts,   Making   flanged.      G.   Melling.      1,457,914 ;   .Tune   5. 
Nuts,       Manufacturing      acorn.         H.      M.      Brightman. 

1,456.215  ;   May  22, 
Nuts,   Method   of   and   apparatus    for   decort'cating.      H, 

Warren.      1,460,004  ;    June   26. 
Nuts,  Preserving  compound  for  pistachio.     S.  F.  Zaloom. 

1.460,510  ;  July  3. 


Nuts.  Treating  Brazil.  G.  M.  Castruccio.  1,448,520; 
Mar.    13. 

Oar.     P.  Gravel.     1,440,989:  Mar.  27. 

Oar.      A.    J.   Wiltrout.      1,451,749  ;  Apr.   17. 

Oar,  Bow-facing.     J.  L.   Ingersoll.     1,473,557  ;   Nov.  0. 
Oar,   Bow-lacing.     .\.   Larsen.     1,476.987 ;   Dec.   11. 

Oar  sleeve  and  collar.  W.  E.  Wintemute.  1,450,475; 
Apr.  3. 

Oarlock.    A.  P.  Malloy,  Jr.     1,464,390  ;  Aug.  7. 

Obstetric    apparatus.      K.    Scholz.      1,463,177 ;    Julv    31. 

Ocular.     H.   Erfle.     1,478.704 ;  Dec.  25. 

Odometer.     J.  K.  Olsen.      1.456,513  :  May  20. 

Odometer 4:rain-resetting  device.  A.  C.  Wood.  1,461,956  ; 
July  17. 

Offset,  zigzag,  and  staggered  key.  G.  T.  Mills  and  J. 
H.   Demars.     1,449.341  ;   Mar.   20. 

Oil  and  aluminum  chloride.  Mixing  and  delivering.  G.  H. 
King.     1  478,438  ;  Dec.  25. 

Oil  and  decblorinated  oil  and  making  same.  Reaction  prod- 
uct of  tung.     H.  A.  Gardner.     1,463,883  ;  Aug.  7. 

Oil  and  gas  separator.  A.  M.  Ballard.  1,471,088; 
Oct.  16. 

Oil  and  gasoline  dispensing  apparatus.  Combined  lubri- 
cating-.    W.   E.   Keeeee.     Des.   62,363  ;   May  15. 

Oil  and  the  manufacture  thereof,  Lubricating.  J.  E. 
Southcombe  and  H,  M.  Wells.     1,467,695  ;  Sept.  11. 

Oil,  Apparatus  for  cleaning  and  clarifying  used  lubricat- 
ing.     T.    D.    Richards.      1,462,048;    July    17. 

Oil,  Apparatus  for  continuous  extraction,  particularly  of. 
M.   Wilbuschewitsch,     1,454,419  ;   May  8, 

Oil,  Apparatus  for  refining  crude.  J.  Mayes,  1,451,739; 
Apr,    17. 

Oil,  Apparatus  for  treating.  G.  Egloff  and  H.  P.  Benner. 
1,470.353;  Oct.  9. 

Oi!  baffle  plate,     N,   P.  Davis.     1.443,010:  Jan.  23. 

Oil-bearing  raw  material.  Preservation  and  preparation 
for  transportation  of.  A.  W.  Macllwaine,  1,476,531 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Oil  burner.     A.  M.  Allen.     1,459.133  :  June  10. 

Oil  burner.     C.  P.  Astrom.     1,458,378;  June   12. 

Oil   burner.     F.   J.  Atkins.      1.452,020;   Apr.   17, 

Oil  burner.     J.  K.  Beauchamp.     1,459.969  :  June  26. 

Oil  burner.     F.  C.  Bretsnvder.     1,453,257  ;  Apr.  24. 

Oil   burner,      L,    S.   Clartwick,      1,44:^,946:   Feb,    0, 

Oil   burner,      G.    W.    Coen.      1,466,088;   Aug.    28. 

Oil   burner.     J.    Dingiroglou.      1,468,140;    Sept.   18. 

Oil   burner.     C.   B.    Forward.      1,445,208 ;    Feb.   13. 

Oil  burner.     L,  E.  French.     1,443,317  ;  Jan,  23, 

Oil  burner.     B.  A.  and  L.  H.  Geurlnk.     1.440.871  ;  Jan,  2. 

Oil    burner.      J.    Gilmore.      1,455.874  ;    May    22. 

Oil  burner.     L.  M.   Goldsmith.      1,474,900  ;  Nov.   20, 

Oil  burner.     A.  E,   Grant,     1,453,834:  Mav   1, 

Oil    burner,      E.    J.    Griffith.      1.447.467:    Mar,    6. 

Oil   burner.      F.   Hardinge.      1,447.385;   Mar.   6. 

Oil   burner.     F.   Hardinge.      1,455,049 ;   May    15. 

Oil   bunier.     F.   Hardinge,      1,456.799  ;   Mav  29, 

Oil  burner.     W.  E.  Hartmann.     1,467,544  ;  Sept.  11. 

Oil  burner.  F.  C,  Heylman  and  A.  H.  J.  T.  Willink. 
1,441,982;  Jan.  9. 

Oil  burner.     R.  Hoffman,     1,446.080-90  :  Feb.  20. 

Oil   burner.     B.    W,    Hurd.     1,476,070-1  :    Dec.    11. 

Oil  burner.     W.   A.   Inglehart.     1,449,411:   Mar.   27. 

Oil   burner.      H.   Izard.      1,461,908;    .Tulv   17. 

Oil  burner.  M.  J.  Jardee  and  R.  J.  Cowell.  1,463.651-2  ; 
July  31. 

Oil  burner.    F.  Johnson.     1,441,585  ;  Jan.  9. 

Oil  burner.     W.  B.  Kerrick.     1,451,460  ;  Apr.  10. 

Oil   burner.      G.   M.   Kerrihard.      1.449,007 ;   Mar,   20, 

Oil  burner,     L,  Kresser,     1,470,379  ;  Oct.  9. 

Oil  burner.     J.  D.   Langston.     1.408,480 :   Sept.   18, 

Oil   burner.     G.  A.   Lee.     1,442.673  :   .Tan.   16, 

Oil  burner.     W.  K.  Lewis.     1,452,563  ;  Apr.  24. 

Oil  burner.     G.  H.  Mahan,     1,472,929  :  Nov.  6. 

Oil   burner.     A.   G.  Mather.     1.456.890  :  May   29. 

Oil  burner.     .T.  T.  McGrath.     1,446.260:   Feb.   20. 

Oil  burner.     C.  E.  McKee.     1,459,920;   June  26. 

Oil   burner.     H.   G.   Miller.      1,464,995 :   Aug.   14, 

Oil  burner.     J.   C.   Misner.      1,457,590  ;  June   5, 

Oi!  burner,     R.  R.  Morrill.     1,452.521  ;  Apr.  24, 

Oil  burner,     C.  W.  Mummery.     1,454,980  ;  May  15, 

Oil  burner,     J.  E,  Pearson,     1.473.511  ;   Nov.  6. 

Oil  burner,     C.  H,  Picard.     1,441,629  ;  Jan.  9. 

Oil   burner,      W,    F,    Ravenor,      1408,417:    Sept.   18. 

Oil  burner.     W.  R.  Ray.     1,441,630  ;  Jan.  9. 

Oil    burner.      B,    A,    Reynolds.      1.449,057 ;    Mar.    20. 

Oi!  burner.  V.  W.  Russell.  J.  T.  Kyle,  and  J.  A.  Camp- 
bell.     1,478,299;   Dec.   18. 

Oil  burner.    V.  F.  Sedlak.     1,462,582  ;  July  24. 

Oil  burner.     R.  G.  Slavter.    1,440,562  ;  Jan.  2. 

Oi!  burner.     J.  H.  Smith,     1,450,119;  Mar,  27. 

Oil  burner.  N.  J.  Warren  and  W.  C,  Smith,  1,457,096  ; 
Mav  29, 

Oil   burner.      J.   B,    Watkins.      1.450,530 :    Apr.   3. 

Oil  burner.  W.  A.  Wodnbine,  E.  Lustenader,  and  R.  F, 
Lustenader.      1.443.063  ;   Jan.   23. 

Oil  burner.     D.  C.  Whatley.     1,478,721  ;  Dec.  25. 

Oil   burner,     C.  F,   Wheeler.     1,477.794;   Dec.   18. 

Oil  burner.     R.   W.  Wiederwax.     1,460,630;   July  3. 

Oil  burner.    E.  V.  and  E.  C.  Williams,     1,442.759  ;  Jan.  16. 

Oil   burner.      M.    W.    Wood.      1.475.528  :   Nov.    27. 

Oil  burner  and  heater,  C.  B.  Donaldson.  1,473,020 ; 
Nov.  6. 

Oil   burner.    Atomizing.      R.    Crane.     1,456,266 ;   May   22. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


construction.       .T.     C.     Johnson 


rotary.       .1. 


3,452,559 
Scheminger, 


jr. 


Ellis     and     0.     H.     Zermann. 


Oil-burner 

Apr.  24, 
Oil     burner,     Controlled 

1,442.786  ;  Jan.   16. 
Oil     burner.     Crude.       T. 

1,441,915;   Jan.    9. 
Oil  burner.   Fuel-.      F.   Hardinge.     1,447,384 :   Mar.   6. 
Oil  burner.  Fuel-.     W.  M.  Hofifman.     1,448,802  ;  Mar.  20. 
Oil  burner.  Fuel-.     R.  W.  Wiederwax.     1,473,657  :  Nov.  13. 
Oil     burner,     Hydrocarbon-.       G.     F.    Allen.       1,450,881  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Oil    burner,    Hydrocarbon-.      E.    P.    Kilroy.      1,447,556 : 

Mar.  6. 
Oil    burner.    Mechanical    vaporizing.      J.    W.    and    E.    A. 

Tygard.     1,473,891 ;  Nov.  13. 
Oil     burner,     Nonpreheatlng.       C.     Heskett.       1,451,950  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Oil  burner,  Superheating.     S.  J.  Velton.    1,469,465  ;  Oct.  2. 
Oil     burner,     Wickless.       A.     J.    Blackford.       1,452,354  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Oil  burner,   Wickless.     W.   Meyers.     1,458,774  ;   June   12. 
Oil     burners.     Automatic     cut-o£f     for.       L.     E.     French. 

1,459,149;  .Tune   19. 
Oil  burners.  Automatic  wick  stop   for.     L.   S.   Chadwick. 

1,471,540  ;  Oct.  23. 
Oil   humers.    Automatically-adjusted    wick    stop    for.      L. 

S.  Chadwick.     1,471,539  ;  Oct.  23. 
Oil    burners,    Controller    for    fuel-.      F.    S.    Hudson    and 

E.  G.  Rhoads.     1.475,433  ;  Nov.  27. 
Oil    burners.    Overflow-controlled    safety    device  for.      J 

Westall.     No.  1,469,346;  Oct.  2. 
Oil  burners,  Wick-stop   mechanism  for.     L.   S.   Chadwick 

1.471,543;  Oct.  23. 
Oil-burning     apparatus.        W.     E.     Fisher.        1,458,226 

June  12. 
Oll-hurnlng   attachment.      A.   Kaiserman   and   A.    Jaugg. 

1,458,919  ;  June  12. 
Oil-burnins  furnace.     G.   C.   Adams.     1,442,034  ;   Jan.  16 
Oil-burning  furnace.     L.  G.  Bostedo.     1,469,770  ;  Oct.  9. 
Oil-burning  system.     H.  A.  Tedman.     1,456,198;  May  22 
Oil-burning  systems.   Safety  device  for.     H.   A.   Tedman 

1,456,199  ;  May  22. 
Oil  cakes,  Mat  or  cloth  for.     K.   C.  Barton.     1,466,109  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Oil  can.    J.  B.  Agnew,  sr.     1,476,668 ;  Dec.  4. 
Oil   <;an.     T.   O.   Bakken.      1,459,871 ;    June    26. 
Oil  can.     A.  R.  Beck.     1,464,556  ;  Aug.  14. 
Oil  can.     G.  Lidseen.     1,476,365  ;   Dec.   4u 
Oil  can.     I.  Nybakken.     1,470,469  ;  Oct.  9. 
Oil  can,  Easy-pour.     F.  D.  Gatchell.     1.454,436  ;  May  8. 
Oil-can  holder.     C.  W.  Beck.     1,458,609  ;  June  12. 
Oil-can    holder,    Automatic.      E.    McKenzie.      1,472.879 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Oil   cap.     P.   Arrigonl.      1,461,436 ;    July   10. 
Oil-chamber    openings,    Closure    for.      E.    J.    Armstrong. 

1,448,718  ;  Mar.  20. 
Oil  circuit  breaker.     J.   N.  Kelman.     1,446,048  ;  Feb.  20 
Oil-circuit  closer.     C.   A.  Yont.     1,450,403 ;  Apr.   3. 
Oil-circulating  system.     L.  E.  Shaw.     1,470,769  ;  Oct.  16. 
Oil    circulation    and    oil   pressure.    Device   for   indicating 

the.      W.    Schwerdtfeger.      1,451,849;   Apr.    17. 
Oil    container.    Dehydrating.      E.    J.    Hunt.      1.475,548 : 

Nov.  27. 
Oil    containing    earthy    materia].    Combined    solvent    and 

destructive     distillation     treatment     of.       D.     T.     Dav. 

1,447.297;   Mar.  6. 
Oil-control  apparatus.  Fuel-.     H.  A.  Tedman.     1.456,197  ; 

May  22. 
Oil-converting    apparatus.       J.     H.    Adams.       1,455,377: 

May   15. 
Oil-converting    apparatus.       J.     H.     Adams.       1,462,678 ; 

July  24. 
Oil-converting   process   for  the   conversion    and    transfor- 
mation of  oils.     J.  H.  Adams.     1,462,677  ;  July  24. 
Oil  cooler.     E.   C.  .Tones.     1,454,053  ;   May   8. 
Oil  cup.     F.   H.  Elwell.     1,455,086-7;   May  15. 
Oil   cup.     L.   Knssander.      1.475.370 ;    Nov.    27. 
Oil       cup.        Electrically-operated.        R.       R.       McClure. 

1,454,123 ;  May  8. 
Oil-delivery  system,  Hydraulic.     P.  G.  Farr.     1,445,270  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Oil  discharge  jet.     H.  P.  Blackburn  and  E.  L.  McMillen. 

1,444,411;  Feb.  6. 
Oil  discharging  from  oil  wells.  Preventing  emulsification 

of.      R.    G.    Jones.      1,462,748 ;    July    24. 
Oil  distillation.     J.   E.   Schulze.     1,448.709  ;  Mar.    13. 
Oil  distillation,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for.     J.  W.  Van 

Dyke.      1,451,129;    Api-.    10. 
Oil,  Distilling.     H.  L.  Doherty.     1,472,116;  Oct.  30. 
Oil-distributing   device.      O.    Hajek.      1,472,753;    Oct.    30. 
Oil    engine.      T.    B.    Danckwortt.      1.475.370  :    Nov.    27. 
Oil,   Extracting.     F.  P.   Croft.     1,454,705  ;  May   8, 
Oil,  Extracting.     H.  A.  Wentworth.     1,456,019  :   May  22. 
on  extraction.  Apparatus  for.     N.  B.  Henry.     1,445,314; 

Feb.   13. 
oil-feeding  'means.     C.  H.  WiUs.     1,469,063  ;  Sept.  25. 
Oil  filter,  Pressure.     F.  E.  Collins.     1,456.095  ;  Mav   22. 
Oil-flotation     apparatus.       D.     Stonebraker.       1,442"306; 

Jan.    16. 
Oil  from  oil-bearing  sands  and  rocks,  Apparatus  for  sepa- 
rating.    W.  J.  Reilly.     1,475,028;  Nov.  20. 
on  from  shales,  .Vpparatus  for  extracting.     J.  Maves  and 

R.  Homrighous.     1,405.277;  Aug.  21. 


Oil,    gasoline, 

Wrentmore. 
Oil  gauge.     A. 

Dec.  4. 
Oil  gauge. 
Oil   gauge. 
Oil  grooves 

Feb.  20. 
Oil  heater. 
Oil  heater. 
Oil  heater. 
Oil  heater. 
Oil  heater. 
Oil  heater. 
Oil     heaters 

1.448,068 


or    gas    as    a    fuel, 

1,454,499  :  May  8. 

A.  Ashworth  and  R. 


Motor    using.     E.   L. 
V.  Quick.     1,476,321; 


H.  Hastings.     1,469,933 ;  Oct.  9. 
W.  C.   Melvin.      1,442,780;   Jan.  16. 
Machine  for  cutting.     W.  S.  Lutz.     1,445,898  ; 

G.  W.  Coen.     1,455,164;  May  15. 
C.   J.   Garrigan.     1,474,524  ;   Nov.   20. 
T.  P.  Hatton.     1,451,772  ;  Apr.  17. 

I.  Putnam.     1,456,609  ;  Mav   29. 
J.  T.  Ray.     1,468,674;  Sept.  25. 
Portable.     B.   Hoffman.     1,451,910 ;  Apr.   17. 
Wick     straightener     for.       B.     Hoffman. 

Mar.  13 


Oil  heater.s.  Wick-straightening  means  for.     R.  Hoffman. 

1,448,067  ;  Mar.   13. 
Oil  indicator  and  pump  primer.   G.  P.  Madden.    1,459,681 ; 

June  19. 
Oil  injector.     H.  A.  Eklund.     1.473,475  ;  Nov.  6. 
Oil  injector.  Movable.     F.  G.  Hobart  and  C.  B.  Jahnke. 

1,448,745  ;  Mar.  20. 
Oil,  Lubricating.     E.  G.  Acheson.     1,448,246  ;  Mar.  13. 
Oil    of   internal-combustion    engines.    Apparatus    for    dis- 
tilling volatile  impurities  from  the  lubricating.     B.  B. 

Sweet.     1,471,984  ;  Oct.  23. 
Oil,   Method   of   and   apparatus   for   atomizing  and   burn- 
ing fuel.     E.   A.   Reid.     1,478,255 ;   Dec.   18. 
Oil,   Oxidizable.      P.    W.    Webster.     1,447,954 ;   Mar.    6. 
Oil  pipe  lice.     L.  B.  Graham.     1,-445.880  ;  Feb.  20. 
Oil  press.     U.  S.  Matheson.     1,465,227  ;  Aug.  14. 
Oil  press.  Hydraulic.     W.  Biekel.     1,454,721 ;  May  8. 
Oil-pressure  clutch.     A.  D.  Goodwin.     1,458,287  ;  June  12. 
Oil  pressure  regulator.  Fuel  .     A.  Warenskjold  and  J.  W. 

Lorimer.      1,449,642 :    Mar.   27. 
Oil,    Preventing   emulsification   of   refrigerating   agent   in 

the   sealing.      H.   J.    Smith.      1,447,575;    Mar.   6. 
Oil,  Process  and  apparatus  for  mixing  and  burning.   A.  B. 

Grant.     1,462,464;  July  17. 
Oil,  Process  and  apparatus  for  refining  petroleum.     J.  C. 

Black.     1,447,118;   Feb.   27. 
Oil  product  and  making  same.     H.  V.  Dunham.    1.449,976  ; 

Mar.   27. 
Oil  purifier.     A.  R.  GifBn.     1,455,911 ;  May  22. 
Oil    purifier,    Combustion-engine.      .J.    Good.       1,459,301 ; 

June  19. 
Oil,  Purifying  and  dehydrating  switch.     C.  H.  Hapgood. 

1,460.718  ;  July  3. 
Oil    reclaimer    and    purifier.       H.    W.    Rose.       1,475,086; 

Nov.  20. 
Oil,  Reclaiming  used.     J.  R.  Miller.     1,469,426  ;  Oct.  2. 
Oil  refining.     C.   B.  Forward.     1,473,402;   Nov.  6. 
Oil-refining  device.     R.  C.  Aland.     1,471,374  ;  Oct.   23. 
Oil-refining  device.     C.   F.  Hillman.     1,451,574;  Mar.  10. 
Oil  regulator.     A.  T.  Garden.     1,457,520 ;  June  5. 
Oil    retainer.      W.    L.    and   G.    H.    Trautner.      1,466.772; 

Sept.   4. 
Oil    saver.      C.    P.    Rigby.      1,462,518;    July    24. 
Oil  saver.     C.  Wilson.     1,448,243  ;  Mar.  13. 
Oil-saver  device.     W.  M.  Stephenson.     1,453,293  ;  May  1. 
Oil  separator.     P.   H.   Gentzel.      1.455,136 :   May   15. 
Oil  separator.     H.  E.  Moffat.     1,455,348  ;  May  15. 
Oil  separator.     E.  Wilson.     1.463,990  ;  Aug.  7. 
Oil    separator    and    vaporizer.    Fuel-.      M.    A.    Jones,    R. 

Krollage,  and  E.  0.  Teager.     1,460,063 ;  June  26. 
Oil-service  standpipe.     L.  B.  Graham.     1,472,413  ;  Oct.  30. 
Oil-shale  retort.     O.   E.    Holmes.      1,451,575 :   .\pr.   10. 
OH  shale.  Treatment  of.    R.  C.  Dundas  and  R.  T.  Howes. 

1,469,628  ;  Oct.  2. 
Oil  shales.   Process   and   apparatus  for  treating.      W.   K. 

Kirby.     1,458,983;  June  19. 
Oil-spray    burner.     Fuel-.       G.    T. 

Mar.  '27. 
Oil-stove   chimney   and   drum.      R. 

Mar.  6. 
Oil-stove  openings.   Window  frame 

Des.   62,038  :   Mar.   6. 
Oil     stove,    Wickless-burner.       R 

Mar.   6. 

P.  W.  Kueffer.    1,445,091-2  ;  Feb.  13. 
Crude-.     H.  Hempel.     1,444,246  ;  Feb.  6. 
switch.     Automatic.       F.     Guyton.        1,447,843 


I 


Jockers.      1,450,000; 
Hoffman.     1,447,662 ; 


for.     C.  L 
Hoffman. 


Wagandt. 
1,447,663  ; 


Oil  tank. 
Oil  tank. 
Oil-tank 

Mar.  6 
Oil    tanks    and    other    structures,    Apparatus 

matically     extinguishing     fires     in.       O.     .T, 

1,455,789  ;  May  22. 
Oil  tanks.  Device  for  draining  water  from.     W.  J.  Mac- 
Rel5,67S  ;  Aug.  21. 
Filler  cap  for.     W.  H.  Thompson. 


Arthur, 
Oil  tanks, 

Aug.  7. 
Oil   tanks 

Wyatt. 


for    auto- 
Holmes 


1,464,301 


apparatus    for.      K.    A 


Lightning    protection 
1,463,523  ;    July    31. 
Oil  tankers.  Loading  and  discharge  pipe-line  system  for 

O.  H.  G.  Steed.     1,478,925  ;  Dec.  25. 
Oil    tester.      O.    B.   Yetman   and    J.   Leisure.      1,474,807 

Nov.  20. 
Oil,  Textile-scouring.     L.  E.  Murphy.     1,449,240  ;  Mar.  20, 
Oil  tool.     .T.  B.  Moore.     1,454,452;  May  8. 
Oil-tube  cleaner.     W.  J.  Gerber.     1,464,069  ;  Aug.  7. 
Oil,    turpentine,    and   resinous   products   from    wood,    Ex 

tracting    pine.      T.    J.    Fairley    and    T.    M.    Du    Bose, 

1.472,118;  Oct.   30. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1173 


Oil-vapor  huiuor.     E.  A.  Bieneustok.     1.446,150  :  Feb.  20. 
Oil-vapor    burner.      N.    J.     Warren    and    W.    C.    Smith. 

1,4T0,787;  Oct.   16. 
Oil   well.      J.    N.    Uicks,    C.   A.    Elliott,    and    r.    Dunbar. 

1,456,693;  May  29. 
Oil-well  apparatus.     W.  H.  McKissick.     1,442.960  ;  Jan.  2.". 
Oil-well  heater.     R.  C.  Beck.     1,477,802  ;  Dec.  18. 
Oil  with   aluminum   chloride.   Distilling.     A.   M.   McAfee. 

1,478,444  ;  Dec.  25. 
Oiler.     L.  S.  Harroll.     1,473,852  ;  Nov.  13. 
Oiler.     A.  J.  Kokesh.     1.445,518  ;   Feb.   13. 
Oiler.     T.  Smith.     1,477,725  ;  Dec.  18. 
Oiler.  Hop.     I.  W.  Lecper.     1.442.891  :  Jan.  23. 
Oiler,  Motor.    H.  J.  Smith.    1,449,066 ;  Mar.  20. 
Oiln-   or  lubricator.   Flange.     L.   N.   Vincent.     1,448,241  ; 

Mar.   13. 
Oiler,  Portable  pressure.     J.  W.  Will.     1,473,269  ;  Nov.  6. 
Oiler,  Spring.     W.  E.  Leech,  jr.     1,461,244-5  ;  July  10. 
Oiler.  Spring.     G.  T.  Lemelin.     1,452,429  ;  Apr.  17. 
Oiler.  Spring.     G.  F.  Miller.     1,441,701 ;  Jan.  9. 
OUer,  Spring.     C.  H.  Slgwalt.     1,452,852;  Apr.  24. 
Oiler,  TransmIs.<ioD.     C.  F.  Stehlin.     1,442.789  :  Jan.  16. 
Oiling  device.     E.  Bolger.     1,469,616;  Oct.  2. 
Oiling  device.     D.  E.  Lewellen.     1,459,679  :  June  19. 
Oiling  device.     F.  Miller.     1,465,167 ;  Aug.   14. 
Oiling  device.     D.   G.   Roos.     1,444.036  ;  Feb.  6. 
Oiling  device.     R.  H.  Stull.     1,454,696  :  May  8. 
Oiling  device.     W.  M.  White.     1,455,947  ;  May  22. 
Oiling  device.     J.  Worosila.     1,453,221 ;  Apr.  24. 
Oilin-  d^'vice,  Sprine:-.     W.  G.  Martin.     1.462,562  :  July  24. 
Oiling  sleeve.     E.  C.  Furnas.     1,467,668  ;  Sept.  11. 
Oiling  system.     H.   D.   Barrett.      1,478,094;   Dec.   18. 
Oiling  system.     L.  B.  Hubbard.     1,446,505  ;_Feb.  27. 
Oilinc  svstem.     J.  B.  MacDonald.     1,447.313  ;  Mar.  6. 
Oiling    system.    Force-feed.       G.     D.     Wahl.       1,459.484 ; 
Oils  and  fats   to   harden   them.    Producing  catalytic   ma- 
terial  for    hydrogenating    unsaturated.      J.    P.    Harrif;. 

1,457,835;  June  5. 
Oils    and    other    hydrocarbon-containing    material.    Distil 

lation    and    cracking    of    mineral.      N.    V.    S.    Knibbs. 

1,459,156  ;   June  19. 
Oils,    Apparatus    for    converting    hydrocarbon.       W.     F. 

Muehl.     1,444,128  ;  Feb.  6. 
Oils,    Apparatus    for    cracking.      W.    B.    D.    Penniman. 

1,459,515  ;  June  19. 
Oils,  Apparatus  for  dehydrating  and  cleaning.    R.  G.  Jones. 

1,440,832  ;  Jan.  2, 
Oils,   Apparatus  for  dehydrating  petroleum.     F.  W.  Har- 
ris.    1,458,201 ;  June  12. 
Oils,  Apparatus  for  refining  hydrocarbon.     U.  F.  Clemons. 

1,449.734  :  Mar.  27. 
Oils,    Apparatus    for    the    conversion    of.      J.    H.    Adams. 

1,445.281  ;   Feb.   13. 
Oils,  Apparatus  for  treating.     H.  T.  Maitland.     1,450,326  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Oils,   Apparatus  for   treating  hydrocarbon.     L.   H.   Man- 
ning.     1,462,069:   July   17. 
Oils,  Converting.     J.  H.  Adams.     1,455,376  ;  May  15. 
Oils,  Converting  hydrocarbon.     W.  P.  Muehl.     1.444.120  : 

Feb.  6. 
Oils,   Cracking  hydrocarbon.     F.  T.  Manley.      1,462,143  ; 

July  17. 
Oils,   Firing  boilers   by   means  of   fuel.     W.    P.    Dunham. 

1,458,662  ;  May  1. 
Oils  from  shale.  Process  and  apparatus  for  the  extraction 

of  hydrocarbon.     D.  T.  Day.     1,467,757  ;  Sept.  11. 
Oils   from   vegetable   matter.    Process    and   apparatus   for 

extraction   of.     M.   Whitehead.      1,446,606 ;    Feb.   27. 
Oils    nonsludging,    Making.      H.    R.    Moodr.      1,472,882; 

Nov.  6. 
Oils,    Oil-converting    apparatus    for    the    conversion    and 

traufsformation  of.     J.  H.  .JLdams.     1,477,860  ;  Dec.  18. 
Oils.    Process    of    and    anparatus    for    neutralizing.      H. 

Schlossstein.      1,447,898  ;  Mar.   6. 
Oils,  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  treating  hydrocarbon. 

J.  P.  Persch.     1,454,485  ;  May  8. 
Oils,     Producing    aucl     material    for    the    treatment    of. 

P.    W.    Prutzman    and    C.    J.    von    Bibra.      1,471,201 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Oil.'',    Producing    low-boiling.      G.    L.    Prichard    and    H. 

Henderson.     1,473,316 ;   Nov.   6. 
Oils.     Producing    lubricating.       T.     F.     Ott.       1,448,084 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Oils,  Producing  stable  emulsions  of  edible.     E.  E.  Ayres, 

jr.      1,467,081  ;    Sept.    4. 
Oils,     Purifying    mineral.       E.     E.    Arnold.       1,454,593 ; 

May  8. 
Oils,   Purifying   mineral.     J.   Smith.      1,450,617 ;   Apr.   3. 
Oils.   Refining  hydrocarbon.      H.    M.   Lasher.      1,457,068 ; 

May  29. 
Oils.    Refining    vegetable.      C.    H.    Hapgood    and    G.    F. 

Mayo.     1,457.072  ;  May  29. 
Oils,  resinous  substances,  etc..  Treating  vegetable  matter 

for   the    production    or   extraction    of.      T.    J.    Fairley. 

1,472,119  ;  Oct.  30. 
Oils,  Treating.     F.  W.  Bayard.     1,474.136:  Nov.  13. 
Oils,   Treating.      E.    M.   Clark,   N.   E.   Loomis,   and   J.   K. 

Carringer.     1,478.102  ;   Dec.  18. 
Oils,  Treating.     G.  E.  Hughes,  sr.     1,459,732  ;  June  26. 
Oils,  Treating  hydrocarbon.     L.  H.  Manning.     1,462.068  : 

July  17. 
Oils.   Treating   hydrocarbon.      J.    P.    Persch.      1,453,479  ; 

May  1. 


Oils,  Treating  petroleum.     W.  M.  Burton  and  E.  M.  Clark, 

1,448.254  ;   Mnr.   13. 
Oils  under  pressure.  Cracking  hydrocarbon.     R.  W.  Hanna, 

W.  D.  Mason,  and  W.  G.  Hamilton.     1.449,227  ;  Mar.  20. 
Oils  under  pressure  to  produce  a  low-boiling-point  fraction 

from    a    higher-boiling-point    oil   or    fraction,    Cracking 

hydrocarbon.     R.  W.  Hanna,  W.  D.  Mason,  and  W.  G. 

Hamilton.     1,449,226  ;  Mar.  20. 
Oleaginous      substances,      I'urifying.        F.      M.      Turner. 

1,448.581  ;   Mar.   13. 

Oletines,  Segregating.     L.  C.  Stewart.     1,452,322  ;  Apr.  17 

l-allyl-3.7-dimethylxanthine.   Easily  and  neutrally  soluble 

double  compounds  of.    E.  Preiswerk.     1,455,264  ;  May  15. 

One-pipe  furnace,  Convertible.     J.  de  Vries.     1,452,637 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Onion-set-distributing  machine.     A.  D.  Cramer.     1,469,293  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Open-hearth     furnace.       C.     C.     Bumbaugh.       1,467,827; 

Sept.   11. 
Onen-hearth    furnace.      O.    P.    Pennypacker.      1,474,606 ; 

"Nov.  20. 
Opener.     J.  Barr.     1,455,702 ;  May  15. 
Opening  device.     A.  R.  NefC.     1,445,905  ;  Feb.  20. 
Opening  switch,  Automatically-.     N.  Krump.     1,471,490 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Operating    knife.     Interchangeable-blade.      E.     Langhein. 

1,448,305;  Mar.  13. 
Operating  table.     C.  A.  Clark.     1,445,487  ;  Feb.  13. 
Operating  table.      I.   Conrad.      1,475,798 :   Nov.    27. 
Operating  table.     O.  B.   Schellberg.      1,475,143  ;  Nov.  20. 
Operating  table.     L.   R.  Trompeter.     1.458.561  :   June  12. 
Operating  table.     O.  W.  Wilcox.     1,442.418;  Jan.  16. 
Operator's  chair.     C.  L.  Knott.     1,466,661  ;   Sept.  4. 
Ophthalmic  frame.     W.  J.  Wrighton.     1,440,430  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ophthalmic  mounting.     J.  P.  Bertram.     1.440,439  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ophthalmic     mounting.        C.     O.     Cozzens.       1,461,082 ; 

July  10. 
Ophth.nlmic  mounting.     T.  M.  Howe.     1,451,696  ;  Apr.  17. 
Ophthalmic  mounting.     H.  E.  Kirstein  and  H.  W.  Gage. 

1,478,661  ;    Dec.    25. 
Ophthalmic  mounting.    P.  N.  Kreisol.    1,451,735  ;  Apr.  17. 
Ophthalmic    mounting.       W^     E.    McDonell.       1,451,098; 

.4pr.  10. 
Ophthalmic  mounting.     W.  S.  Searles.     1,440,841  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ophthalmic   mounting.      E.    L.    Schumacher.      1,461,071 ; 

July  10. 
Ophthalmic    mounting.      E.    L.    Schumacher.      1,471,009 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Ophthalmic  mounting.     F.  A.  Stevens.     1.441,041  :  Jan.  2. 
Ophthalmic     mounting.        P.     A.      Stevens.        1,459,348 ; 

Juno   19. 
Ophthalmic  mounting.     H.  H.  Styll.     1,461,073  ;  July  10. 
Ophthalmic  mounting.     G.  L.  Tully  and  W.  H.  Boutelle. 

1,455,512;    May    15. 
Ophthalmic   mountings.    Making   composite    rims   for.      J. 

C.   Wells.      1.449,962 ;   Mar.   27. 
Optical  apparatus  for  measuring  small  angles.     A.  Barr 

and    W.    Stroud.      1,455,772;    May    22. 
Optical  binocular  instrument.     E.  Wessely  and  J.   Schier. 

1,467,213  :    Sept.    4. 
Optical     demonstrating     apparatus.        A.     E.     Klntner, 

1.476,621 ;  Dec.  4. 
Optical    glass.    Manufacture    of.      C.    A.    Parsons,    C.    J. 

Peddle,  and  H.  M.  Duncan.     1.465.022  :  An?.  14. 
Optical  instrument.     F.  H.  Carssow.     1,452,675  ;  Apr.  24. 
Optical  instrument.     W.   R.   Doxey.     1,443,704  ;    Jan.   30. 
Optical    instrument.      P.    L.    G.    KoUmorgen.      1,458,137; 

.Tune  12. 
Optical  instrument.     J.  T.  Thompson.     1,455,011  ;  May  15. 
Optical    instruments.     Illuminator    for.       A.     Silverman. 

1.444,400  ;  Feb.  6. 
Optical   instruments.  Lamp  mounting  for  certain.     R.   H. 

Wappler.     1,453.297  ;  May  1. 
Optical  method  and  apparatus.     H.  J.  MuUer.     1,458,143  ; 

June  12. 
Optical   operations.    Surgical  device  for.     E.  E.   Sanders. 

1.441,754  ;  Jan.  9. 
Optical   pliers.     J.   E.   Hughes.     1,454,475  ;   May   8. 
Optical  refracting  device.     N.  Osann.     1.443.756  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Optical  system.     J.  M.  Boyle.     1,454,950;  May  15. 
Optical   svstem.  Mounted.     E.   Kandler  and  J.   C.    Sabel. 

1.476,717  :  Dec.  11. 
Optical    systems,    Arrangement    for    the    examination    of 

collective.      W.    VilUger    and    R.    Mechau.      1,457,918; 

June  5. 
Optica)    testing  and    measuring  instrument.      J.   Mihaljl. 

1.451,302  :  Apr.  10. 
Optician's  tool.     J.  M.  T.awlor.     1,450.959  ;   Apr.    10. 
Optometrical  method  emd  instrument.     B.  E.  Brierton  and 

J.  H.  Tinder.     1,468,797  ;  Sept.  25. 
Optometrists,  Identification  sign  for.     E.  P.  Collins.     Des. 

62,771 ;  JulySl. 
Orchard  heater.     O.  B.  Halstead.     1,465.819  :  Aug.  21. 
Orchard   heater.     G.   Lingenfelter.      1,461,247;   July  10. 
Orchard   heater.     B.   L.   Miller.     1.468,540;   Sept.   18. 
Orchard   heater.     W.   C.   Scheu.      1.4.^9,076 ;    June   19. 
Orchard  heater.     F.  E.  Simons.     1,469,540 ;  Oct.  2. 
Orchards  and  the  like.  Air-circulating  system  for.     L.  M. 

Rowe.     1.440,748  :  Jan.  2. 
Orchards.  Device  for  preventing  frost  in.    D.  Mackenzie. 

1.4.=;i.994  :   Am.  17. 
Orchestra,  Mechanical.    G.  W.  Hall.     1,462,006 ;  July  IT. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Ordnance  and  other  apparatus  in  training,  Means  for  use 

in  the  laying  of.     A.  T.  Dawson,  G.  E.  Watt,  and  A.  L. 

Perham.     1,446,336  ;  Feb.  20. 
Ordnance,  Apparatus  for  use  in  the  laying  or  sighting 

of.     P.  W.  Gray.     1,453,104;  Apr.  24. 
Ordnance,  High-angle.     A.  T.  Dawson  and  G.  T.  Buekham. 

1,464,171  ;  Aug.  7. 
Ordnance    recoil    apparatus.      A.    T.    Dawson    and    G.    T. 

Buekham.     1,458,686  ;  June  12. 
Ordnance  sighting  apparatus.     A.  T.  Dawson   and  G.  T. 

Buekham.      1,47.5.472  ;    Nov.   27. 
Ore  and  fuel  in  shaft  furnaces,  Agglomerating  mixtures  of 

fine.      C.    Glesecke.      1,447,071  ;    Feb.    27. 
Ore  and  like  materials.  Treating.   W.  E.  Trent.   1,461,372  ; 

July  10. 
Ore   and   other   materials,    Air   lift   for   agitators.      G.    T. 

Geringer.     1,442.264;  .Tan.  16. 
Ore  and  the  like.  Apparatus  for  handling.     C.  B.  Davis. 

1,477,814;  Dec.  18. 
Ore,     Apparatus     for     concentrating.       A.     H.     Penfleld. 

1,472,670  ;  Oct.  30. 
Ore   classifier.      A.   Noriega.      1,456,563;    May    29. 
Ore-coucentrating  device.     H.  A.  Smith  and  H.  H.  Brown. 

1,450,118  ;   Mar.    27. 
Ore-concentrating    process.      R.    Luckenbach.      1,473,192 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Ore  concentration.     A.  L.  Court.     1,470,350  ;  Oct.  9. 
Ore  concentrator.     J.  I.  Mullen.     1,465,143  ;  Aug.  14. 
Ore  concentrator.     J.  O.  Thomas.     1,444,485  ;  Feb.  6. 
Ore  concentrators.   Driving   mechanism  for.     C.   F.   Reiff. 

1,468,575;  Sept.  18. 
Ore-handling  apparatus.     C.  B.  Davis.    1,462,688  ;  July  24. 
Ore-handling  apparatus.     C.  E.  Davis.     1,464,522  ;  Aug.  14. 
Ore,   Hydrometalhirgical  treatment  of  zinc.     J.  O.   Elton 

and    R.   B.    Caples.      3,477,478;    Dec.    11. 
Ore,  Method  and  apparatus  for  concentration  of.      L.  M. 

Barker.     1,447,006  ;  Feb.  27. 
Ore-mixing  pocket.     J.  H.  Hearding.     1,443,843  ;  Jan.  SO. 
Ore  pnlps.   Filtration  of.     W.   O.   Borcherdt.      1,446,378  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Ore-receiving  surfaces.  Adhesive  coating  for.     R.  Lucken- 
bach.    1,448,927  :  Mar.  20. 
Ore    reduction.       S.     E.    T.    Ewing    and    J.  .  L.    Willey. 

1,461,977;   July   17. 
Ore-roasting   furnace.      R.    D.    Pike.      1,444,209 ;    Feb.    6. 
Ore-roasting   furnace.      R.   D.   Pike     1,466,382 ;   Aug.   28. 
Ore  separator.     A.  E.  Bookwalter.     1,461,647  ;  July  10. 
Ore    separator.    Buoyant.      A.    H.    Conners.      1,441,560 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Ore  separator.     S.  H.   Whitney.     1,456,165  ;   May   22. 
Ore    separator.    Magnetic.      F.    A.    Jordan.      1,475,394 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Ore-sintering    machines.    Pallet    mechanism    for.      E.    L. 

Lloyd.     1,471,402;  Oct.  23. 
Ore-stream  conveyer.     F.  M.  Martin.     1,448,761  ;  Mar.  20. 
Ore-stream  hopper.     F.  M.  Martin.     1,448,760 ;   Mar.  20. 
Ore  treatment,  Hydrometallurgical  process  of.     W.  F.  Gor- 
don and  E.  W.  Keith.     1,464,036  ;  Aug.  7. 
Ore,  Treatment  of  lead-zinc.     F.  B.  Elmore.     1,441,072  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Ores   and   materials   therefor.    Flotation   of.      E.    W.   Mc- 

Cullough  and  R.  E.  Wilson.     1,476,530  ;  Dec.  4. 
Ores  and  minerals.  Concentrating  oxidized.     N.  C.  Chris- 

tensen.      1,467,354 ;    Sept.    11. 
Ores    and   recovery    of   copper,    Leaching   of   copper.      J. 

Irving.     1,451,734  ;   Apr.   17. 
Ores  and  such  like  operations,  Furnace  for  roasting.     A. 

V.   Leggo.     1,444,927;   Feb.   13. 
Ores  and  the  like.  Flotation  process  for  concentrating.     A. 

C.   Vivian.      1,449  797:   Mar.   27. 
Ores  and  the  like.   Loading  machine  for.     T.  R.  B.  Rund- 

qvlst.     1,475,888;  Nov.  27. 
Ores,  Apparatus  and  method  for  sampling.     F.  M.  Martin. 

1.448.758  ;  Mar.  20. 

Ores,     Apparatus     for     disintegrating.     F.     M.     Martin. 

1.448.759  ;  Mar.  20. 

Oreti,   Apparatus   for   roasting.     C.    G.   Fink.      1,440,533 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Ores,    Apparatus   for   the   concentration    of.      S.    H.   Dol- 

bear.     1,478,703;  Dec.  25. 
Ores    by     flotation.     Concentration     of.     R.     Luckenbach. 

1,448.929  ;  Mar.  20. 
Ores,   Chloridizing   of.     J.   H.   Hirt.     1,467,037;   Sept.   4. 
Ores,     Concentrating.       B.     H.     Dosenbach.       3,477,476; 

Dec.  11. 
Ores,  Concentrating.    R.  Luckenbach.    1,448,928  ;  Mar.  20. 
Ores,  Concentrating.     R.  V.  Smith.     1,459,167  ;  June  19. 
Ores,       Concentrating      carnotite.         W.      F.      Bleecker. 

1,478.631  ;    Dec.    25. 
Ores,     Concentration     of  ■  oxidized.      W.    O.    Borcherdt. 

1,446,375;  Feb.  20. 
Ores    containing    galena.    Treating.      N.    C.    Christensen. 

1,456,784  ;  May  29. 
Ores    containing   lead   and    zinc.   Treatment   of   sulphide. 

P.  A.  MacKay.     1,473,193;  Nov.  6. 
Ores,  Desulphurizing  zinciferous  sulphide.     W.  L.  Maxson. 

1,463,901 ;  Aug.  7. 
Ores,     Differential     flotation     of.        G.     A.     Hellstrand. 

1,469,042  ;  Sept.  25. 
Ores,  Extraction  of  lead  from  sulphide.     W.  H.  Hannay. 

1,456,798;  May  29. 
Ores,  Extraction  of  vanadium  and  radium  from  carnotite. 

W.  F.  Bleecker.     1,445,660 ;  Feb.  20. 


Ores,     Making     agglomerates     of     fine.        C.      Glesecke. 

1,478,215;    Dec.   18. 
Ores,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  concentrating.     S.  H. 

Dolbear.      1,458,467;    June    12. 
Ores,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  decomposing.     J.   D. 

Gat.      1,478,822;   Dec.   25. 
Ores  of  lead,  silver,  and  copper,  Treating  sulphide.     N.  C. 

Christensen.     1,441,063  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ores    of    lead.    Treating    oxidized.     N.    C.    Christensen. 

1,441,065  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ores  preparatory  to  leaching,  Roasting  of  zinc  sulphide. 

H.  W.  Gepp.     1,443,707-8  ;  Jan.  30. 
Ore-s,  Process  and  furnace  for  reducing  and  roasting.     E. 

Fleischer.     1,448,340  ;   Mar.  13. 
Ores,    Recovering    zinc    from    lead-zinc.      E.    V.    Smith. 

1,452,662  ;  Apr.  24. 
Ores,  Roasting  sulphide.     F.  G.  Breyer,  J.  P.  Hubbell,  and 

D.  M.  Kerr.     1,463,867  ;  Aug.  7. 
Ore.s,    Roasting   sulphide.      P.    R.    Middleton.      1,478,790; 

Dec.    25. 
Ores,  Treating.     H.  S.  Mackay.     1,475,843  ;  Nov.  27. 
Ores,  Treating.     A.  Silver.     1,461,807;  July  17. 
Ores,     Treating    bismuth.       E.     R.     Darling.       1,477,321 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Ores,   Treating  sUicious.     G.   H.   Wlgton  and   S.   M.   Sed- 

don.     1,458,016  ;  June  5. 
Ores,  Treatment  and  leaching  of  complex.     U.  C.  Tainton. 

1,467,516;    Sept.   11. 
Ores.    Treatment   of    complex    sulphide.      W.    G.    Perkins. 

1,478,295  ;   Dec.   18. 
Ores  with  chloride  solutions.  Treating  lead.     N.  C.  Chris- 
tensen.   1,441,064  ;  Jan.  2. 
Organ  blower.     R.   L.  Stanley.     1,453,416  ;   May   1. 
Organ  pipe.    "C.  E.  Barkstrom.     1,458,382  ;  June  12. 
Organ  stool.  Pipe-.     E.  R.  Howard.     1,478,567  ;  Dec.  25. 
Organ  stop  action,  Combination.    J.  T.  Austin.    1,456,612; 

May  29. 
Organic  porous  materials,  Composition  of  matter  and  pre- 
serving.    M.  Landau.      1,448,276  ;  Mar.   13. 
Organs,  Adjustable  combination  stop  action  for.     E.  Ver- 

linden.     1,462,429  ;  July  17. 
Organs    and    like    instruments,    Expressive-touch    action 

for.      J.    H.    Compton.      1,471,318;    Oct.    16. 
Organs,  etc..  Stop-actuating  device  for  pipe.     G.  H.  Chap- 
man.    1,465,418  ;  Aug.  21. 
Ornamental      and      supporting      article.        F.      Damiano. 

1,457,350 ;  June  5. 
Ornamental  article  and  producing  the  same.     N.  S.  Clay. 

1,454,845;  May   15. 
Ornamental   designs,   Means  for  devising.      F.   J.   Rhodes. 

1.453.728;  May  1. 
Ornamental  fabric.     C.  Jenkins.     1,461,581 ;  July  10. 
Ornamental  handle  and  producing  same.     P.  Krzyzewskl. 

1,464,367  ;  Aug.  7. 
Oniamental  surfaces,  Producing.     F.  Strauss.     1,468,525 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Ornamentation.      T.   Pfister.      1,463,836 ;   Aug.    7. 
Ornamented     ware.     Manufacture     of.       J.     B.     Lessell. 

1,467,111 ;    Sept.   4. 
Ornamenting  surfaces.    A.  H.  Levlne.   1,453,076  ;  Apr.  24. 
Orthodontic  appliance.     A.   Fernald.     1,471,785  ;  Oct.  23. 
Orthodontist's  locking  device.     E.  M.  Griffin.     1,467,789  ; 

Sept.    11. 
Orthopedic  appliance.     C.  H.  Martin.     1,477,070  ;  Dec.  11. 
Orthopedic  table,  Self -freeing.    G.  W.  Hawley.    1,470,362 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Oscillating  joint.     H.  C.  Lord.     1,452,693:  Apr.  24. 
Oscillating  machine.     J.  L.  Waite.     1,464,051 ;  Aug.  7. 
Oscillations  from  rotary  motion,  Mechanism  for  producing. 

R.    Goldsehmidt.     1,450,072;   Mar.   27. 
Oscillations,     Production     of    modulated     high-frequency. 

R.  A.  Heislng.     1,442.147;  Jan.  16. 
Osteopathic  table.     A.  M.  Frelse.     1,459,953;  June  28. 
Outboard  motor.     W.  F.  A.  Buehner.     1,460,570;  July  8. 
Outlet  box.    J.  Barry.    1,441,054  ;  Jan.  2. 
Outlet    box.      L.    H.     Church    and    G.    C.    Thomas,    jr. 

1,450,972;  Apr.  10. 
Outlet-box    construction.      N.    T.    Clements.      1,473,812; 

Nov.   13. 
Outlet    boxes.     Conduit    fastener    for.       E.    M.     Blake. 

1,475,338  ;  Nov.  27. 
Outlet    or    junction    box.      J.    G.    Knight.      1,471,340; 

Oct.  23. 
Outside  brake.     F.  J.  Andel.     1,465,832  ;  Aug.  21. 
Oven.      J.    H.   Beeby.      1,461,999;    July   17. 
Oven.      G.   M.    Faulk.      1,477,050;    Dec.    11. 
Oven.     S.  T.  Holvay.     1,471,961;  Oct.  23. 
Oven.     C.  McBridge.      1,461,280;   July   10. 
Oven.     B.  E.  Meacham.     1,441,869;   Jan.  9. 
Oven.     W.  C.  O'Kane.     1,449,952;  Mar.  27. 
Oven  and  cooking  utensil.  Combined  field.     B.   L.   Brad- 

dlck.     1,460,639  ;   July  3. 
Oven,  Baker's.     W.  Dredge.     1,463,616;  July  31. 
Oven,  Baking.     M.  Feder.     1,466,473;   Aug.   28. 
Oven,   Baking.      "V.   A.    Klncannon.      1,456,382;    May   22. 
Oven,    By-product    coke.      Z.    H.    Kevorkian.      1,476,524 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Oven  charging  and  unloading  apparatus.     W.  S.  Houses. 

1,460.323;  June  26. 
Oven,   Coke.     P.  Goffart.     1,455.527  ;   May   15. 
Oven,    Coke.      E.    Lecocq.      1,466.663 ;    Sept.    4. 
Oven,   Coke.      O.   Piette.      1,445,552;   Feb.    13. 
Oven,  Coke.    A.  Roberts.     1,475,881;  Nov.  27. 


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Oven,   Coke.      W.   E.   Roberts.     1,453,605  ;  May  1. 

Oven,  Continuous  baking.     I.  Elliott.     1,467,310;  Sept.  11. 

Oven,    Continuous    bakins.      I.    \V.    England.      1,450,027  : 

Mar.   27. 
Oven  door.     A.  F.  Harter.     1,444,153  ;  Fob.  6. 
Oven  door  and  the  like,  Coke-.     A.  Roberts.     1,466.064  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Oven  door.   Balanced.      C.  B.   Mossi   and   H.   A.    Chcvola. 

1,408,391  :   Sept.   IS. 
Ovep  d"or.  Coke-.     H.  Gourley.     1,440,458  ;  Jan.  2. 
Oven,   Electric   bake.     J.   Hieb.     1,455,290 ;  May   15. 
Ove...  Kiectric  bake.     J.  C.  Woodson.     1.440,519  :  Jan.  2. 
Oven,   i^iiamcling.     D.  Leissler.     1,447,795  ;  Mar.  6. 
Ovon,  Extension.     M.   Ritzer.     1,445,357  ;   Feb.  13. 
Oven,   Folding.      J.    Higham.      1,458,409  ;    June   12. 
Oven.   Folding.     A.   J.   Yeager.     1,450,050  ;  Mar.   27. 
Oven-front      construction.        A.      Meadovps.        1,408,736 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Ovon,   Gas.     G.   W.   Howes.     1,477,705 ;   Dec.  18. 
Oven  illuminator.     J.  Masson.     1,444.260  :  Feb.  0. 
Oven.  Meat.     A.   Bogusky.     1,444,945;  Feb.   13. 
Oven   or  kiln  fcr  firing  pottery  and  other  ware,  Tunnel. 

C.   K.  Kailev.     1.405.572;  Ami.  21. 
Oven    or    kiln,    Gas-fired.      J.    H.    Marlow.      1,452,887 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Oven,  I'orlable.     C.  L.  Gehnricb.     1.442,393;  Jan.  16. 
Oven,   Portable.     R.    Hoffman.     1,472,836 ;   Nov.   6. 
Oven,  Portable.     I.  H.  Pawlick.     1,463,061 ;  July   24. 
Oven,     Portable.       C.     H.     Reddig    and     II.     A.     Barrett. 

1,458,002  ;  June  5. 
Ovens,  .Vttachment  for.     W.  B.  Painter  and  E.  A.  Reeves. 

1,451,050  ;  Apr.  10. 
Ovens,  Collecting  main  for  coke.     L.   Suber  and  E.  Mer- 
cer.     1.477,673  ;   Dec.    18. 
Ovens,  Discharging  platform  for  coke,     W.  L.  Graul  and 

R.  H.  Towler.     1,458,576;  June  12. 
Ovens,   Heat  regulator  for.     H.  S.   Splithoff.     1,472,693  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Ovens,     Moans     for     ventilating    drying.       A.     Maehler. 

1,451.883;  Apr.  17.  • 

Ovens,  Reversing  mechanism  for  by-product  coke.     L.   P. 

Scbrader.     1,460,829  ;  July  3. 
Ovens.    Supplementary    front   for    stone.      H.    T.    Blaese. 

1,449,160  ;  Mar.  20. 
Ovens,    Thermostat    for.      A.    G.    Siebenlist.      1,476,377 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Ovens,  Thermostatic  beat  regulator  for.     B.  E.  Meacham. 

1,465,086;  Aug.  14. 
Oveuware  and  bolder  therefor.     H.   Negbaur.     1,450,330  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Overalls.     C.R.Wood.     1,477,925 ;  Dec.  18. 
Overalls,  Bib.     W.  C.  Mastin.     1,463.748:   July  31, 
Ovnralls,     Combination.       A.     G.     Hildreth.       1,461,798; 

July  17. 
Overalls  suspenders  loop.     R.  J.  Hodge.    1,440,831  ;  Jan.  2. 
Overboot.      F.    H.   Martin.      1,476.826:   Dec.    11. 
Overcoat.    J.  Kochanski.     1,470,449-50  ;  Oct.  9. 
Overflow      alarm.      Automatic.         C.       F.       Willingham. 

1,470,902  ;  Oct.  16. 
Overload  device.     H.  E.  Frost.     1,457,109  ;  May  29. 
Overload  device.     C.  H.  Rippl.     1,461,370  ;  July  10. 
Overseaming   machines,    Footling    mechanism    for.      J.    R. 

Moftatt.     1,443.962;  Feb.  6. 
Overshoe.     F.  Rauscher.     1,467,950 ;  Sept.  11. 
Overshoe  for  horses.     M.  Blackmau.     1,453,905;  May   1. 
Overshoe   holder.      W.   Dalberg.      1,456,364 ;    May   22. 
Oversuit  or  overalls.     G.  K.   Smith.     1,471,507  ;  Oct.  23. 
Overwinding     preventer.        D.      B.      Odom.        1,468,322 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Oxidation  and  apparatus  therefor.  Selective.     W.  A.  Dar- 

rah.      1,448,655  ;   Mar.  13. 
Oxides,    Making    organic.       B.    T.    Brooks.       1,446,872  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Oxides  of   metals  of  the  chromium  group,   Reduction   of. 

R.  E.  Pearson  and  E.  N.  Craig.     1,448,036  ;  Mar.  13. 
Oxides,    Reducing    metallic.      E.    B.     Pratt.       1,459,187 ; 

June  19. 
Oxidized  aromatic  substances.  Making.     R.  H.  McKee  and 

H.   C.    Cooper.      1,458,491  ;   June   12. 
Oxidizing  phosphorus.     B.   G.   Klugh.     1.463,959  ;   Aug.  7. 
Oxyacetylene     blowpipe.       F.     W.      Smith.        1,444,985 ; 

Feb.    13. 
Oxy  and  sulpho-oxy  derivatives  of  anthraquinone.  Manu- 
facture of.     D.  Segaller  and  D.  H.  Peacock.     1,465,689  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Oxychloride,   Preparation  of  pure  selenium.      G.   J.   Fink 

and  E.  D.  Giauque.     1,453,789  ;  May  1. 
Oxycodeinon  and  preparing  the  same.  Isomeric  product  of 

reduction  of.     M.  Freund   and   E.   Speyer.     1,468,805 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Oxy.derivatives  of  anthraquinone.  Manufacture  of.     A.  H. 

Davies.     1,446,163  ;  Feb.  20. 
Oxygen  and  apparatus  therefor.  Producing.     W.  A.  Dar- 

rah.      1,448,654  ;   Mar.    13. 
Oxygen   and   hydrogen,    Electrolyzlng   apparatus   for   the 

manufacture  of.     G.  F.  Jaubert.     1,461,661 ;   July   10. 
Oxygen  appi'ratus.     W.  Gensecke.     1.448,590;  Mar.  13. 
Oxygen,  Device  for  supplying.     P.  Heylandt.     1,464,319  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Oyster  dredge.     D.   R.    Lossing.     1,467,277;    Sept.    4. 
Oyster    liquor,    Apparatus    for    the    manufacture    of.      A. 

Babendreer.     1,444,094  :  Feb.   6. 
Oyster  opener.     P.  C.  Lofland.     1,472,179  ;  Oct.  30. 


Oyster-shucking  machine.     H.  Egli.     1,445,072;  Feb.  20. 
Ozone-generating    apparatus.      R.    Goedicke.      1,454,219; 

May  8. 
Ozonizer.     M.  W.  Willson.     1,461,238  ;  July  10. 
raoU-haudling     apparatus.        E.     C.     Pool.        1,448,715 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Package.     E.  II.  Angler  and  W.  M.  Wheiklon.     1,447,331 ; 

M;ir.  6. 
Packa.so.     C.  Davis.     1,448,435  ;  Mar.  13. 
Package.     C.   C.    Harris.     1,474,113;   Nov.    13. 
I'ackage.     S.  R.  Howard  and  G.  W.  Anderson.    1.468,299  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Package.     W.  M.  Wheildon.     1,452,100  ;  Apr.  17. 
Package  and  making  the  same.     J.  C.  Thom.     1,449,073 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Package      and      packaging      method.      M.       Koppelman. 

1,445,774  ;  Feb.  20. 
Package    and    packing    fragile    articles.      A.    B.    Snyder. 

1,470,200  ;  Oct.  9. 
Package,  Bumper.     G.  A.  Lyon.     1,451,781 ;   Apr.  17. 
i'ackaso  closure.     W.  H.  Rose.     1,443,043;  Jan.  28. 
Package    conveying    and    distributing    device.      S.    Olson. 

1,460,437  ;  July  3. 
Package-conveying  mechanism.     R.  C.  Strout.     1,476.737  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Package     for     incandescent     mantles.       J.     P.     Harris. 

1,450,593  ;  Apr.  3. 
Package   for  wall   paper,   etc.      C.    Gallistel.      1,472,211 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Package-forming     machine.       F.     E.     Beam.       1,462,566 ; 

July   24. 
Package  handle.     G.  W.  Carver.     1,460,354  ;  June  2«. 
Package,  Lacing.     A.  G.  Titus.     1,472,443  ;  Oct.  30. 
Package  lifter.     P.  Larsen.     1,467,799  ;  Sept.  11. 
Package,    Novelty    candy.      A.    M.     Porter.       1,468,743 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Package  or  container.   Special.     J.   Peterson.     1,478,354  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Package-receiver    lock.       A.     W.     Chapman.       1,478,552 ; 

Dec.    25. 
Package,   Sanitary.     M.   Crupain.     1,452,456  ;  Apr.   17. 
Package-sealing    machine.      H.    L.    Johnson.      1,473,992 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Package,    Separable   multiple  unit  bumper.     G.   A.   Lyon. 

1,451,780  ;  Apr,  17. 
Package,    Shipping.      A.    J.    Gerrard    and    P.    Wright. 

1,445,762;  Feb.  20. 
Package   structure   and  making   same.      H.   de   Escobales. 

1.458,977;  Ju.ie  19. 
Package  tie.     J.  A.  Kaye.     1,476,520;   Dec.   4. 
Package  tie.     F.  C.  Tischhauser.     1  446,525  :  Feb.  27. 
Package,  Toilet-article.     M.  Crupain.     1,452,363  ;  Apr.  17. 
Package,    Toilet-powder.       G.     F.    McCarty.       1,468,164  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Package-transfer  mechanism.     S.  R.  Howard.     1,447,984  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Package-tying     device.       L.     R.     Sangston.       1,461,584 ; 

July   10. 
Package,   Wound.     S.   A.  Barbour.     1,454,573 ;   May  8. 
Package-wrapping    machine.      W.    B.    Munn.      1,463,716 ; 

July  31. 
Packase,    Yarn.      T.    Andrew.      1,477,162  :    Dee.    11. 
Packaged  article.     W.  H.   Smith.     1,459,754  ;  June  26. 
Packaged  goods.  Apparatus  for  treating.     E.  C.  Northrup 

and  E.  H.   Specht.     1,457,852  ;  June  5. 
Packages,     Apparatus     for     handling.        F.     M.      Sheen. 

1,455,273;   May  15. 
Packages,  Apparatus  for  moistureproofing.     L.  Morinsky. 

1,461,760;   July  17. 
Packages,   bags,   and  the  like.  Apparatus  for  heaping  or 

piling  up.     J.  C.  Thouviot.     1,452,449  ;  Apr.  17. 
Packages,   boxes,    etc.,    pilferproof.   Device  for   rendering. 

J.  W.  Leslie.     1,445,630  ;  Feb.  20. 
Packages,    Closure    for    discharge    apertures    in.      W.    F. 

Downing,    jr.      1,408,359  ;    Sept.    18. 
Packages,  Device  for  handling.    J.  A.  Donald.     1,468,878 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Packages  from  skeins,  Preparing  wound.     W.  G.  Hannah. 

1,450,544;  Apr.   3. 
Packages,     Machine     for     handling.        J.     N.     Tzibides. 

1,467,020;   Sept.  4. 
Packages,    Manufacture    of    moistureproof.      H.    G.    Eck- 
stein.    1,451,145  ;  Apr.  10. 
Packages,  Method  and  apparatus  for  controlling  cooling 

of.     G.  W.   Luhrmann.     1,453,279 ;  May  1. 
Packages,     System    for    distributing.      J.    B.    Alexander. 

1,457,204  ;  May  29. 
Packages    with    foil    and    sealing    said    foil.    Machine    for 

covering.     E.  J.  Conley  and  E.  J.  Whalen.     1,443,068; 

Jan.  23. 
Packaging  apparatus.    C.  G.  Beldeh.     1,455,037 ;  May  15. 
Packaging  apparatus.     G.  J.  Huntley.     1.466.722  ;  Sept.  4. 
Packaging  apparatus.     G.  J.  Huntley.     1,469,560  ;  Oct.  2. 
Packaging  apparatus.     F.  M.  Peters  and  W.   H.   Hunger- 
ford.     1,405,481 ;  Aug.  21. 
Packaging  articles.     B.  H.  Angier.     1,476,319  ;  Dec.  4. 
Packaging  articles,  Machine  for.     I.  Lazaga.     1,452,692  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Packaging  device.     G.   A.  Robinson.     1,456,576  ;  May  29. 
Packaging  machine.     M.  B.  Cannon.     1.473,175  ;  Nov.  6. 
Packaging  machine.     W.  B.  Engler.     1,456,542  ;  May  29. 
Packaging  machine.     R.    Herz  and  E.   Conti.     1,465.921 ; 

Au.g:  21. 


1176 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventicns — Coiitimaed. 


Packaging  machine.    L.  L.  Salflshberg.    1,476,222  ;  Dec.  4. 
Packagina;    mechanism.      J.    Peterson    and    J.    C.    Thom. 

1.478,056  ;  Dec.  18. 
Packer  and  hitch  therefor.     J.  Bley.     1,463,243  ;  July  31. 
Packer,  flowhead,  and  pumping  device.  Automatic.     G.   C. 

Henshaw   and  W.   H.  Myers.     1,459,368  ;  June  19. 
Packer  plug.     M.  E.  Inskeep.     1,443,474  ;  Jan.   30. 
Packer,    Tobacco.      O.    K.    Matson.      1,461,491  ;    July    10. 
Packing.     J.  T.  Crane.     1,466,641 ;  Aug.  28. 
-     "  ■  G.  B.  Gates.     1,444,457  ;  Feb.  6. 

J.  G.  Leonard.     1,478,040  ;  Dec.  18. 
K.   W.  Liebau.     1,458.660  :  June  12. 
I.  E.  Mastin.     1,473,492  ;  Nov.   6. 
I.   E.   Mastin.     1,473,597  ;   Nov.   6. 
P.    Schwennker.      1,463,488 ;    July 


Packing. 
Packing. 
Packing. 
Packing. 
Packing. 
Packing. 
Packing. 
Packing 


C. 
C. 
C. 

O.   W.  Trumbull, 
and      making     it, 
1,459,744  ;  June  26. 
Packing    and    making    same. 


1,455,682;  May 
Flexible.        J. 


31. 
15. 
Ostrander. 


Aug.  14. 
Packing    and 

Jan.  23. 
Packing  and 

1,450,708  ; 
Packing    and 

O'Connor. 


C.    C.    Hall.       1,464,604; 


preparing    it.      M.    H.    Cook.      1,443,311 


shipping  case  for  garments,     J.   T.   Batts. 
Apr.   3. 

shippinp:   containers,    Closure    for.      W.    R. 
1,444,135  ;  Feb.  6. 
Packing  box  for  potted  plants.     C.  E.  Risley.     1,469,536 ; 
Oct.  2. 

L.  I.  M.  Bigby  and  J.  R.  Meikle. 


1,469,615  ; 


W.   K.   Dean. 
Ii.   C.   Doane. 


1,459,017;    June    19. 
1,456,098;  May  22. 


R.   H.   Ellis   and   F.    Simper.      1,453,094; 


27. 
1,456,582  ; 


H.   H.  Read.     1,447,038;   Feb. 
R.    Wood    and    C.    Garrett. 


Packing  case. 
Oct.  2. 

Packing   case. 

Packing  case. 

Packing  case. 
Apr.  24. 

Packing  case. 

Packing    case. 
May  29. 

Packing  case  or  box  structure. 
Oct.  30. 

Packing  cases,  boxes,  bales,  and  the  like.  Apparatus  for 
securing  metallic  bands  around.  A.  C.  Payne  and  R. 
Eyre.     1,474,207  ;   Nov.  13. 

Packing  cases.  Means  for  fastening  articles  In. 
1,478,138  ;    Dec.   18. 

Packing  comminuted  material.  Apparatus  for.  A.  John- 
son.    1,477,358  ;  Dec.  11. 

Packing  comminuted  material.  Apparatus  for.  A.  John- 
son.    1,477,499  ;  Oct.  11. 

Packing  device.     S.  E.  Plitner. 

Packing  device.  Ensilage.     J.  E. 
shank.     1,448,616  :   Mar.  13. 

Packing  device.  Gauze.     E.  M.  Pistor.     1,456,828  ;  May  29. 

Packing,  Expansible.  E.  E.  Miller  and  G.  P.  Croner. 
1,446,919;  Feb.  27. 

Packing  for  eggs  and  other  fragile  articles.  L.  Mann  and 
M.  Koppelman.     1,445,780  ;  Feb.  20. 

Packing  for  pumps.     W.  A.  O'Bannon.     1,454,400  ;  May  8. 

Packing  for  pump  pistons  and  the  like.     G.   C.   Deakins 
"   "     ~    Hamer.     1,468,459 :  Sept.   18. 

steam   turbines.      C.    W.    Dake.      1,452,147; 


E.  S.  Daniels.     1,472,635  ; 


A.  Neils. 


1,459,300  ;  June  19. 
Dobson.  and  S.  M.  Crook- 


and  L.   S. 
Packing   for 

Apr.   17. 
Packing  for 
1,470,587  ; 
Packing    in 

same.     Packaging 
Apr.  17. 

Packing  jar  or  the  like.     P.  Kucera.     1,466,840  ;  Sept.  4. 
Packing   machine.      A.    .Johnson.      1,466,045 ;   Aug.    28. 

Meat-.      C.    Merli    and    G.    Bertolini. 
27. 

Sugar-     C.  C.  Reese.   J.  T.  Buzzo,   and 
1,453,767;    May   1. 

G.  Christenson. 


turbine  shafts  and  the  like.     W.  F.  Somes. 
Oct.  9. 

combustible    material    for    unsweating    the 
rod.       G.     C.     Jerome.       1,4.52,159; 


Packing    machine, 

1,450,104  ;  Mar. 
Packing  machine, 

R.    S.   Woodford 
Packing,  Making  piston-rod 

Aug.   28. 
Packing    material.       J.    A. 

June  12. 
Packing  material  for  stuffing  boxes,  Plastic, 

1  441  951  •  Jan    9 
Packing,    Metallic.    '  P.    E.    Payne.      1,466.806 ; 
Packing,  Metallic.     J.   H.  Renshaw.     1,457,461 
Packing,     Piston      and     stuffing-box.        J.     A. 

1,444.856  :   Feb.  13. 
Packing  pump.     J.  J.  Cullinan.     1,451,814  ;   Apr.   17. 
Packing  ring.     N.  W.  McLeod.     1.449.615:   Mnv.  27. 
Packing  ring.     V.  E.  Nelson.     1,470,585  ;  Oct.  9. 
Packing    ring   and   making   same.    Composite    piston.      G. 

Christenson.     1,466,087;   Aug.   28. 
Packing    ring    and     making    the    same.      J.    B.    Wenzel. 

1,450,568  ;  Apr.  3. 
Packing  rings.    Apparatus  for   peening.      E.   T.   Manning. 

1,445,150  ;  Feb.   13. 

C.  H.  Butler  and  H.  H.  Jones. 


1,466,086 ; 


Cummings,    jr.       1,458,574  ; 


D.  Stemlieb. 


Sept.  4. 
.Tune  5. 
Spencer. 


segmental   metallic. 
1,444,473  ;  Feb.  6. 
one-piecp. 


Packing  rings.  Making. 

1,472,744  ;  Oct.  30. 
Packing  rings.  Making 

and  J.  W.  Price,  jr. 
Packing   rings,    Manufactnrin 

1,477,379;  Dec.  11. 
Packing  rings.   Method   of   and  machine   for   makin 

B.   Wenzel.      1.444,575  ;   Feb.   6. 
Packing,  Rod.     C.  T.   Walters.     1,473,451 
Packing,    Self-adjusting    oil-seal    pressure. 

and  A.  H.  Morrell.     1,448,021 ;  Mar.  13. 


E.   A.   Light 
G.    W.    Olney. 


Nov.  6. 
W.    Wisliiirt 


Packing,     Semimetallic.       W.     R.     Beldam.       1,464,234 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Packing  unit  for  and  method  of  packing  fragile  articles. 

L.  Mann  and  M.  Koppelman.     1.445,779;  Feb.  20. 
Packing  washer.    H.  B.  Klmmel.     1,468,639 ;  Sept.  25. 
Pad  :  See — 

Baseball-glove   pad.  Pedal   pad. 

Brake-band   silencing  pad.      Presser  pad. 

Chair  pad.  Pressing  pad. 

Desk  memorandum  pad.  Scat  pad. 

Heating  pad.  Sliding   pad. 

Heel  pad.  Shoe   pad. 

Hoof  pad.  Spring  pad. 

Horseshoe  pad.  Stamp-inking  pad. 

Inking   pad.  Stamp    pad. 

Ironing  pad.  Table  pad. 

Knee    pad.  Writing  pad. 

Kneeling  pad. 
Pad  holder.     A.   Otterbein.      1,478,880  ;   Dec.   25. 
Pads,  Manufacturing  excelsior.     W.  E.  Leibing  and  L.  C. 

Taggart     1,460,420  ;  Oct.  2. 
Padded  roll.     H.  O.  Mamaux.     1,445,700  :   Feb.  20. 
Padding.      J.    P.    Hooper.     J,471,029 ;    Oct.    16. 
Paddle,   Stirring.     A.  M.   Williams.     1,460,007;  June  2«. 
Padlock.      D.    Bartolacelli.      1,464,194 ;    Aug.   7. 
Padlock.      F.    E.   Best.      1,451,860;    Apr.    17. 
Padlock,  Keyless.     F.  C.   Rozycki.     1.445,719  ;  Feb.  20. 
Padlock,  Keyless.     C.  J.  Squires.     1,445,648  ;  Feb.  20. 
Padlock,  Push-key  combination.    C.  J.  Squires.     1,463,230  ; 

July   31. 
Padlock    with     nonreversible    shackle.       G.     M.    Miller. 

1,473,353  ;  Nov.  6. 
Padlocks,   Detachable   keyhole  seal   for.     T.   W.  Benson. 

1.460.472  ;  July  3. 
Pail.     M.  B.  Gray.     Des.  62,233  ;  Apr.  24. 
Pail  and  stand,  Combined.     A.  G.  Harrington.     1,460,484  ; 

July  3. 
Pail  closure.      S.   M.   Johnson.     1,459,469  ;   June   19. 
Pail,  Compartment.     A.  Twigg.     1,456,951 ;  May  29. 
Pail,  Dinner.     W.  S.  Nelson.     1,472,667  ;  Oct.  30. 
Pail,  Milking.     W.  E-.  Castlebury.     1.446,692;  Feb.  27. 
Pail,  Minnow.     W.  L.  Codner.     1,444,412  ;  Feb.  6. 
Pail  tops.  Apparatus  for  fastening  steel.     S.  M.  Johnson. 

1,443,264  ;   Jan.   23. 
Pails,    Guard    for    milk.       J.    M.     Dobbins.       1,465,119 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Pails,     Machine    for    hooping.       S.    Cooper.       1,466,700 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Paint.     J.  T.  Lawrence.     1,450,688 ;  Apr.   3. 
Paint.     W.  H.   Robinson.     1,445,173 ;    Feb.   13. 
Paint.     A.  C.  Tutt  and  L.  F.  Snclson.     1,448,284  ;  Mar.  13. 
Paint  and  other  liquids.  Device  for  spraying.     F.  R.  Long. 

1,442,814  ;  Jan.  23. 
Paint  and  varnish  remover.     F.  A.  Van  Ness.     1,474,984 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Paint  and  varnish  removing  composition.      I.  A.   Ferrell. 

1,449,388;  Mar.   27. 
Paint  box.     W.  H.  Milliken,  jr.     1,478,242  ;  Dec.  18. 
Paintbrush.     G.  Marsh.     1.465,856 ;  Aug.  21. 
Paint,    Chemical   fireproof.      P.    Oosterhouse.      1,442,089; 

Jan.   16. 
Paint  comnosition  and  manufacturing  the  same.    P.  Peters. 

1.441.16S;  Jan.  2. 
Paint,      Composition     for     removing.        A.    W.      Scolea. 

1,467,654  ;  Sept.  11. 
Paint,    Composition    of    matter    for    use    as    a    roof.      J. 

Gower  and   H.   Wolfe.     1,447,208 ;    Mar.   6. 
Paint,   Cumaron.      C.    Ellis.     1,451,092 ;    Apr.    10. 
Paint,  enamel,   etc..   Removing.     L.  C.   Moore  and   W.  T. 

Jackson.     1,476,909;  Dec.  11. 
Paint  -  making     machinery.       J.     W.     Kent.       1,468,864 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Paint-removing   tool.      J.    L.    Doty.      1.442,559;    Jan.    16. 
Paint-spraying  apparatus.     G.   C.   Pish   and  A.   H.    Cum- 
mings.    1,471,690  ;  Oct.  23. 
Painting  device.     A.  Rapisardi.     1,456,910  ;  May  29. 
Painting    machine.    Barrel-.      P.    C.    Fantz.      1,449,660 ; 

Alar.  27. 
Painting  machine.  Tube-.    P.  Bellows.    1.455,065  ;  May  15. 
Painting  outfit.     W.    B.   King.      1,474,721  ;   Nov.   20. 
Paints  and  making  the  same.  Drier  or  filler  for.     G.  ■. 

Hughes,  sr.     1,459,733  ;  June  26. 
Paints  and   pigments.   Determining  the  hiding   power  of. 

A.   H.    Pfund.      1,468,075  ;   Sept.    18. 
Paints,  varnishes,  and  the  like.  Delivering.     T.  F.  Brad- 
ley.    1,478,017;   Dec.  18. 
Palette.     J.   K.   Pameyer.     1,458,436 ;   June   12. 
Pan  :  See — 

■Vsh  pan.  Gold  pan. 

Baking  pan.  Locomotive   ash    pan. 

Bread  pan.  Roasting  pan. 

Cake  pan.  Seed  pan. 

Dry  pan.  Sink   pan. 

Frying  pan.  Vacuum   pan. 

Pan.     C.  Rysdon.     1,463,063  ;  July  24. 
Pan  concentrator.     F.  E.  Johnesse.     1,470,011  ;  Oct.  9. 
Pan     cover.     Frying     and'    roasting.      G.     F.     Mohlman. 

1,470,281 ;  Oct.  9. 
Pan-greasing  machine.     G.  L.  Gay.     1,472,163;  Oct.  30. 
Pan-greasing  machine.     F.  Wittmann.     1,443,407  :  Jan.  30. 
Pan   lifter.     J.   R.   Johnson.      1.451.042 :   Apr.   10. 
Pan  lifter.     J.  I.  Knaggs.     1,448,968;  Mar.  20. 
Pan  shifter.     J.  F.  Scott.     1,474,448  ;  Nov.  20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  (OFFICE.  192.3. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1177 


Pans.  Handle  for  pie.     H.  S.  Altman.     1,462,880  ;  July  24. 
Panel-board     constructlou.       E.     A.     OUey.       1,452,752 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Panels.    Clinnnel    structure    for    tonneau.      .T.    Ledwinka. 

1,443,482-4  ;  Jan.   30. 
Pantograph.     R.  B.  Spikes.     1,461,988  ;  July  17. 
Pants  pressor.     P.   J.  Arbes.     1,471,676  ;   Oct.   23. 
Papaverine    nitrite,    Producing.      H.    Steuzl.      1,468,607; 

Sept.  18. 
Paper.     C.  S.  Aagaard.     Des.  61,86.5;  Feb.  6. 
Paper.     C.  S.  Aagaard.     Des.  63,062  ;  Oct.  2. 
Paper.     E.  P.  Beuois.     Des.  63,353  ;  Not.  27. 
Paper    aud    cardboard     making    machines    during    their 

operation.  Device  for  cleaning  the  felt  of.     H.  Jotzen. 

1,478.712;    Dec.    25. 
Paper    and    letter    receiver.      R.    L.    Webb.      1,467,078 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Paper    and    making    same,    Reeuforced.      P.    T.    Jackson. 

1.446,092;  Feb.  20. 
Paper     and      makinc;     same,      Safety.      B.      W.      Smith. 

1,454,837  ;  May  8. 
Paper   and  other   iibrous   material   impervious   to   grease, 

Rendering.     W.  L.  Wright.     1,474,502;  Nov.  20. 
Paper  and   similar   products.   Section   box   for  tlie  manu- 
facture  of.     E.  and  M.   Lamort.     1,468,240;   Sept.   18. 
Paper  and  substance  for  coating  the  same.  Coated.     H.  N. 

Case.      1.445.387;   Feb.   13. 
Paper-bag-bottoming  machine.    J.  W.  Taggart.     1,-150,120  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Paper-bag-bottoming  machine.    J.  W.  Taggart.    1,453,294  ; 

May  1. 
Paper-baa;      handle     construction.        G.      W.      Eisenhart. 

1,451.652  ;  Apr.   10. 
Paper-bag  holder.      G.   F.   Garland.      1,443,320 ;   Jan.   23. 
Paper-bag  bolder.     A.  D.  Peterson.     1,473,640  ;   Nov.  13. 
Paper  bags  and  the  like  and  making  same.  Underi,.y  for 

printing  on.     W.  J.  Plppert.     1,449,545  :  Mar.  27. 
Paper  bags,  Device  for  folding.     P.  Gangler.     1,459,825  ; 

June  26. 
Paper  bags,  Machine  for  closing.     K.  Otting.     1,444,005  ; 

Feb.  6. 
■Paper-bailing  machine.    W.  A.  Wulle.     1,474,874  ;  Nov.  20. 
Paper.    Bar    for    use    in    moving    rolls    of.     H.    Parker. 

1.441,710  ;  Jan.  9. 
Paper-board  machines.  Sluice  for.     J.   Hickey  and  D.  H. 

Scb-wartz.     1,465,217;  Aug.   14. 
Paperboard,      Waterproof.      A.      L.      Clapp.       1,468,959  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Paper,    Boring    machine    for.       I.    Gestas.       1,451,610 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Paper     bottle.     Sanitary     nonrefilling.       A.     Braunstein. 

1,474,228;  Not.  13. 
Paper   box.      S.    Beresteln.      1.465.411  :    Aug.    21, 
Paper  box.     F.  J.  Dolan.     1,443.564  ;  Jan.  30. 
Paper    box.      H.    C.    Kessler.      1,455,792:    May    22. 
Paper    box.      H.    M.    Levy.      1,459.225 ;    June    19. 
Paper-box  construction.     C.   Faust.      1.458,750:   June   3  2. 
Paper-box    construction.       H.     B.     Smith.       1,470,396-7; 

Oct.  9. 
Paper    box.     Folding.       H.     A.     Peigelman.       1,471,478 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Paper-box-folding  machine.     L.  E.  La  Bombard  and  M.  H. 

Sidehotham.     1,444,347;  Feb.  6. 
Paper-box  machine.     A.   A.   Adamson   and   W.  F.   Grupe. 

1,445,654;  Feb.   20. 
Paper-box  machine.     E.  G.   Staude.     1,449,959 ;  Mar.  27. 
Paper  bos     mt^mber,     Reenforced.       E.     W.     Lahombarde. 

1,477.963  ;    Dec.   IS. 
Paper  boxes.  Machine  for  making.   F.  J.  Dolan.   1,467,026  : 

Sept.   4. 
Paper  boxes,  Making.     F.  J.  Dolan.     1,467,027 ;   Sept.  4. 
Paper  boxes.  Making.     L.  C.  Palmer.     1.474,844  :  Nov.  20. 
Paper  cabinet.  Toilet-.     C.  Fisher.     1.456,790;  Mav  29. 
Paper   can.     L.  D.   Roberts.      1,459,260 ;    .Tune   19. 
Paper  can  or  carbon.     L.  C.  Brooks.     1,462,443  ;  July  17. 
Paper,    cardboard    and   the   like   having    drawings   on    it. 

Rendering      translucent      sheets      of.        A.      Klement. 

1,464,477  :  Aug.  7. 
Paper,    cardboard,    and    the    like.    Machine    for    cutting. 

H.  J.  Poole.     1,447.885  :  Mar.  6. 
Paper  cards,  envelopes,  etc..  Mechanism  for  feeding.     H. 

C.  Gammeter.     1.457,158  ;  May  20. 
Paper    carton.      L.    Kuhn.      Des.    62.148:    Mar.    27. 
Paper  carton.     L.   Kuhn.     Des.  62,782 ;   .July  31. 
Paper    carton.      J.    lK)ufek.      1,459,110 ;    June    19. 
Paper,  Carton  for  folded  tissue.     L.  J.  Arms.     1,459,275; 

June  19. 
Paper  clip.     L.   H.   Ashmore.      1.474,102:   Nov.   13. 
Paper  clip.     L.  E.  Huot.     1,467,320;  Sept.  11. 
Paper  clip.     C.  E.  Potter.     1,457.042  :  May  29. 
Paper   clip   and   envelope   opener,    Combined.      V.    .Tacque- 

min.     1,452,341;   Apr.   17. 
Paper  closure.     G.  Ramsey.     1,453.283  :  Mav  1. 
Paper,   Coating  for  transfer.      J.   H.   Raven.      1,446,104  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Paper.      Composition     for     treating.        S.      H.      Parrlsh. 

1,468,831  ;  Sept.  25. 
Paper  cones.  Machine  for  making.     J.  Eppler.     1,460,750 ; 

July  3. 
Paper    contained    in    a    magazine    and    for    folding    such 

sheets.    Apparatus    for    effecting    the    extraction    suc- 
cessively   of    sheets    of.      R.    Braunstein.       1,458,462  ; 

June  12. 


I'aper  contained  in  a  magazine.  Apparatus  for  effecting 
the  gripping,  the  extraction,  and  the  folding  of  sheets 
of.      R.    Braunstein.      1,458,463:    June    12. 

Paper  container.     F.  Coatea.     1,454,846  ;  May  15. 

Paper  container.     C.  B.  McGrath.     1,456,897  ;  May  29. 

Paper  container  bodies  and  the  like.  Machine  for  making. 
J.  T.  Bond.     1,478,098  ;  Dec.  IS. 

Paper-container-makins  machine,  Automatic.  A.  Braun- 
stein.    1,474,229  ;  Nov.  13. 

Paper  contaiiiers,  Manufacture  of.  M.  M.  Schwer. 
1,472,440;  Oct.  30. 

Paper-coro  bundling  device.  H.  A.  Morev  and  C.  P.  R. 
Warren.     1,458,236;   June   12. 

Paper-crinkling  mechanism.  K.  Wandel.  1,447,699 ; 
Mar.   6. 

Paper  cup.     G.  J.  Bohlman.     1,448,329  :  Mar.  13. 

Paper-cup  dispenser.     H.  Carle.     1,472,584  ;  Oct.  30. 

Pai)er-cup  dispensers.  Ejector  mechanism  for.  C.  Barbieri. 
1,406,923  ;   Sept.   4. 

Paper-cup-dispensing  device.  J.  Schoepe.  1,461,332 ; 
July  10. 

Paner  cnps.  Delivery  carton  for.  W.  F.  Hill.  1,445,884  ; 
Feb.  20. 

I'aper-cupping  machine.  W.  R.  Schindler.  1 ,451,057 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Paper  cutter.     L.  H.  Murray.     1,467,006  ;  Sept.  4. 

Paper  cutter  and  letter  opener.  Combined.  R.  L.  Bald- 
win.    1,463,786:  Aug.  7. 

Paper-cutting  machine.     T.  C.  Dexter.     1,476,155  ;  Dec.  4. 

Paper-cutting  machine.  E.  R.  Linebaugh.  1,461,425 ; 
July  10. 

Paper-cutting  machine.     C.  Seybold.     1,451,120  ;  Apr.  10. 

Paper-cutting    machine.  L.    A.    Straubel.      1,452,227 ; 

Apr.   17. 

Paper,  Dentist's  articulating.  F.  W.  Keith.  1,458,062; 
June  5. 

Paper,  Device  for  perforating.  I.  H.  Fruchter.  1,460,647 1 
July  3. 

Paper,  Device  for  readily  fastening  together  loose  leaves 
of.     G.  Jobst.     1,451,777 :  Apr.  17. 

Paper-dish  blank.     W.  A.  Green.     1,476,298  ;  Dec.  4. 

Paper  dishes.  Apparatus  for  and  method  of  manufactur- 
ing.    P.  R.   Simmons.     1,473,387  ;  Nov.  6. 

Paper  dispenser.     A.  F.  Lesler.     1,469,162  ;  Sept.  25. 

Paper-dispensing  apparatus.  H.  B.  Schroeder.  1,449,062  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Paper-dispensing  device.  H.  C.  Talbot.  1.450,009; 
Mar.   27.    • 

Paper,  DLspensing  packet  for  waxed.  W.  B.  Collins. 
1.463,503  :    July   31. 

Paper  doll.     J.  F.  Johnston.     1.475,070  ;  Nov.  20. 

Paper  drinldng  cup  and  making  same.  E.  W.  Lahom- 
barde.    1.470.172  ;  Oct.  9. 

Paper-drinking-cup  stand.  E.  C.  Baldwin.'  1,467,082; 
Sept.   4. 

Paper  drinking  cups,  envelopes,  and  the  like.  Machines  for 
making.     A.  Novick.     1.444,004  ;  Feb.  6. 

Paper-drying    machine.      C.    Nelson.      1.463,923;    Aug.    7. 

Paner-dryina  machine.     C.  Nelson.     1,469,048  :   Sept.   25. 

Paper  dust-receiving  has  for  vacuum  cleaning  machines. 
R.  M.  Langdon.     1,468,719  ;   Sept.  25. 

Paper  fastener.     H.   A.    Lindstrom.      1.477,966;   Dec.   18. 

Paper  fasteners.  Punch  for.  H.  A.  Lindstrom.  1,477,967  ; 
Dec.    18. 

Paper-fastening  device.     R.  H.  Romlg.     1,476,420  ;  Dec.  4. 

Paper-feed  mechanism.     L.  R.  Barber.     1,466.922;  Sept.  4. 

Paper.  Feeding  and  cutting  mechanism  for  waxed.  H.  A. 
S^vigng  and  F.  K.  Arnold.     1,464,544  ;  Aug.  14. 

Paper-feeding  apparatus.  A.  Broadmeyer.  1,441,910 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Paper-feeding  apparatus.  A.  Broadmeyer.  1,449,377: 
Mar.    27. 

Paper-feeding  apparatus.  R.  J.  Thompson  and  R.  S. 
Dalton.     1,457,094  ;  May  29. 

Paper-feeding   device   for  printing  presses.      C.   M.    Klrk- 

land.     1,470,588  ;  Oct.  9. 
Paper-feeding  mechanism.     A.  Olear.     1.443, 4.S0  ;  Jan.  30. 
Paper,  Fly.     A.  A.  Banks.     1,459,711  :  June  26. 
Paper  folding  box.     S.  Bergstein.     1,461,961 ;  July  17. 
Paper-folding      machine.        6.    S.    Houston.        1,465,440; 

Aug.  21. 
Paper-folding     machine.        E.      Wortmann.        1,471,874: 

Oct.  23. 
Paper-folding  machines.  Feed-control-stopping  mechanism 

for.     T.  J.  Beregh.     1,446,030  ;  Feb.  20. 
Paper  for  negotiable  instruments  and  making  same,  Safety. 

B.  W.   Smith.     1,449,453;  Mar.  27. 
Paper    for    towels,    toilet    paper,    etc..    Machine    for    and 

process     of     producing     rolls     of.       W.     S.     Crandell. 

1,457,822  ;  .Tune  5. 
Paper    for    window    envelopes.    Preparing.      O.    Poeppel. 

1,444,082  :  Feb.  6. 
Paper    gaskets.    Automatic    machine   for   cutting.      C.   W. 

Graham.      1,447.381;  Mar.   6. 
Paper-hanger's  sectional  plank.     E.   Schuler.     1,470,122 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Paper-hanger's  table.     A.  Finn.     1,462,449  ;  July  17. 
Paper-hanger's  tool.     W.  B.  Lupton.     1,451,444  ;  Apr.  10. 
Paper-hanging     apparatus.       F.      Haworth.        1.443.683; 

Jan.   30. 
Paper-hanging     machine.       M.     A.     Kishell.       1,464,992; 

Aus.    14. 


1178 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Paper   having  tbe  appearance   of  handmade   paper,  Mak- 
ing.    J.    H.   A.   Armstrong.      1,470,675;   Oct.    16. 
Paper  holder.     C.  R.  Fleischmann.     1,464,983  ;  Aug.  14. 
Paper  hoWer,   Fly-.     D.   Levy.      1,458,890  ;  June    12. 
Paper  holder.  Fly-.     G.  M.  Pellettieri.     1,445,549  ;  Feb.  13. 
Paper    holder   for   stenographic   and    like    machines.      M. 

Grandjean.     1,468,703;   Sept.   25. 
Paper  holder,   Toilet.     W.   Eustis.     1,441,410 ;    Jan.   9. 
Paper  holder.  Toilet-.     A.  W.  Hartmeyer.     1,462,176  ;  July 

17. 
Paper,  Holding  wax  sheets  of.     C.  S.  Moore.     1,475,712  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Paper-interfolding    machine.      W.    T.    Lazar.      1,457,978 ; 

June  5. 
Paper   lock.      F.   Kronenberger.      1,476,822 ;    Dec.    11. 
Paper  machine  and  apron  therefor.     P.  B.  Dudley  and  H. 

13oice.       1,441,332;    Jan.    9. 
Paper,     Machine     for     operating    on.       H.     G.     Widmer. 

1,4.59,041  ;  .Tune  19. 
Paper,    Machine    for    pressing    and    labeling    interfolded 

sheets  of.     L.  A.  Straubel.     1,452,988  ;  Apr.  24. 
Paper     machines.     Cleaning    felts     of. 

1,468,057:  Sept.  18. 
Paper   machines.   Paper-roll   track  for. 

June  5.  - 
Paper    machines.    Stock    regulator    for. 

1,442.272;    Jan.    16. 
Paper    made   from    kapok    fiber.      A.    LPndle. 

Apr.   3. 
Paper-making  and  like  machinery.  Mounting  for  the  dandy 

rolls  of.     W.  E.  K.  Trotman.     1,468,890  ;  Sept.  25. 
Paper-making  and  other  machines.   Steam  drying  system 

for.      H.   Liebeck.     1,457,779 ;   June   5. 
Paper -making    machine.       E.    M.     Bassler.       1,470,953; 

Oct.  16. 

C.  C.  Clutch.     1,466,120  ;  Aug.  28. 


K.  Walker. 
W.  H.  Sanburn. 
A.    T.    Hilaman. 


1,450,600; 


;  machine. 
May  22. 
'•    machine. 


W.     S.     Crandell.       1,450.488; 


machine.       W.    S.     Crandell.       1,453,090 ; 
machine.       W.     S.     Crandell.       1,457,349  ; 


A.  A. 
F. 


Judd.     1,476,894;  Dec.  11. 
J.     Marshall.       1,445,782 ; 


J.    D.    Tompkins.       1,454,606; 


J.    W.   Vedder 
11. 
Cylinder. 


and   F.   W.    Lod- 


G. 


Bidwell. 


Paper-mnkiiii 

1,456,077  : 
Paper-makin 

Apr.   3. 
Paper-making 

Apr.  24. 
Paper-making 

June  5. 
Paper-making  machine. 
Paper-making    machine. 

Feb.   20. 
Paper-making    machine. 

May  8. 
Paper-making   machine. 

ding.     1,477,020 ;  Dec. 
Paper-making      machine, 

1,463,544;   July   31.  ^    „ 

Paper-making  machine,  Fourdrinier.     L.   M.   Start,   S.  B. 

Stafford,  and  J.   W.  Vedder.     1,458,558;   June  12. 
Paper-making     machines     and     other     similar     machines, 

Speed-changing     power-transmission     mechanisms     for. 

F.  A.  Headson.     1,471,603  ;  Oct.  23. 
PaDor-making  machines  and  the  like.  Segregated  drive  for. 

W.   L.  Merrill.      1,465,087  ;  Aug.  14. 
Paper-making   machines.    Automatic    stock   regulator    for. 

R.    Hockman.     1,451,659 ;  Apr.    10. 
Paper    making    machines.    Cleaning    device    for.      C.    F. 

Roberts.     1,459,161  ;  June  19. 
Paper  making  machines,  Rotary  screen  for.    R.  S.  Clarke. 

1,468,875;    Sept.    26. 
Paper-making  machinery.  Signal  and  recording  meter  for. 

E.    H.    Butterfield    and    P.    D.    Otterbein.      1,453,438 ; 

May  1. 
Paper,  Making  oiled.     S.   Sparks.     1,444,217;   Feb.  6. 
Paper,    Making    self-copying    writing.      A.    G.    E.    Lund- 

gren.     1,463,897;  Aug.  7. 
Paper-making  stock.  Apparatus  for  washing.     B.  Crocker. 

1,474,893  :'   Nov.   20. 
Paper  manifolding.     J.  Q.  Sherman.     1,471.288 ;  Oct.  16. 
Paper,    Manufacture    of    light    copy.      G.    KOgel    and    H. 

Neuenhaus.     1.444,469;  Feb.  6. 
Paper,    Manufacture    of    metal-coated.      K.    Wickel    geb. 

Holecek.     1,465,107  ;  Aug.  14. 
Paper,   Manufacture  of  rolled  wrapping.     W.   C.   rick?ll. 

1.477.588;   Dec.    18. 
Paper,   Manufacture  of  wall.     H.   C.   Jarvis.      1,457,369  ; 

June  5. 
Paper.    Manufacturing    ornamental.      M.    A.    T.    Glllbee. 

1,454,676;  May  8. 
Paper,     Manufacturing 

1,455,752  ;  May  15. 
Paper    material    and    the    like    grease    and    water    proof. 

Rendering.     W.  L.  Wright.     1,476,562  ;  Dec.  4. 
Paper   material   greaseproof.    Rendering.      W.   L.   Wright. 

1.449.718  :  Mar.   27. 
Paper,  Means  and  method  for  drying  printed.     J.  C. 

ter.     1,472,450;  Oct.  30. 
Paper,  Means  for  detaching  and  flellverlng  lengths  of. 

Stephen.     1,452,621 ;  Apr.  24. 
Paper.    Method    and   apparatus    for   making   overlay 

underlay.     H.  N.  Case.     1,445.386;   Feb.   13. 
Paper.    Method   and   apparatus    for   making   overlay 

underlay.      H.   N.   Case.     1,445,388 ;   Feb.   13. 
Paper,  Method  and  machine  for  making.     J.  D.  Tompkins. 

1,472,572;  Oct.  30. 
Paper,   millboard,  vegetable  leather  substitute,   and  lino- 
leum  substitute.   Apparatus   for  the   production   of  de- 
signs in.      F.  Kaye.      1,471,169-70;    Oct.    16. 


watermarked.       W.     S.     Lucey. 


Yet- 


B. 
and 
and 


Paper,     Multiply     reenforced.       A.     F.     Scbenkelberger. 

1,460,392  ;  July  3. 
Paper   or   cardboard    pulps,   Apparatus   for    comminuting, 

refining,  and  triturating.     K.  A.  Thorsen.     1,457,865  : 

June  5. 
Paper  or  other  articles.  Making.     A.  -L.  Weis.     1,471,225  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Paper   or     pulp     container.       F.     Coates.       1,456,423-4 ; 

May  22. 
Paper  or  pulp.  Manufacturing.     L.  M.  Booth.     1,443,454  ; 

Jan.  ;50. 
Paper   or    pulp   tubes    or   similar   article.    Apparatus    for 

handling.      H.    Parker.      1,467,008 ;    Sept.    4. 
Paper  pail.     J.  .T.  Lauzit.     1,448,362;  Mar.  13. 
Paper  pails,  Cover-fastening  device  for.     G.  W.  Swift,  jr. 

1,462,153  ;  July  17. 
Paper    pasting    and     severing     machine.        J.     Oppmau. 

1,465,862  ;  Aug.  21. 
I'aper  pulp  and  similar  fibrous  material.  Narrowing  fiber 

strips   in    manufacturing   rovings   from.      F.    P.   Priem. 

1,448,280  ;    Mar.    13. 
Paper    pulp    and    the    like.    Production   of.      B.    S.    Sum- 
mers.     1,451,125;  Apr.   10. 
Paper  pulp.  Bleaching.     J.  C.  Baker.     1,468,693  ;  Sept.  25. 
Paper     pulp.     Machine     for     straining.       J.     Paramor. 

1,455,303;    May   15. 
Paper  pulp.  Making.     B.  J.  Bellinger.     1,463,000 ;  July  24. 
Paper  pulp,  Making.     B.  S.  Summers.     1,457,915  ;  June  5. 
Paper    pulp    processes.    Cooler    for    reclaimed    liquor    and 

gas  in.     G.  F.  Shevlin.     1,457,941  ;  June  5. 
Paper  pulp   stock   to   insure   uniform    consistency.   Treat- 
ing.    G.  P.  Berkey.     1,472,238  ;  Oct.  30. 
Paper-punch  cleaner.      C.   B.   Fowler.      1,444,736 ;    Feb.   6. 
Paper-punching  press.     E.  Leschhorn.    1,462,559  ;  July  24. 
Paper   receptacle   or    container.      I.    Stanley.      1,467,123 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Paper-reenforcing   machine   and   method   thereof.     A.    B. 

Currier.     1,460,949  ;  July  3. 
Papei'-roU-changing      apparatus.        H.      A.      W.      Wood. 

1,464,463  ;  Aug.  7. 
Paper-roll  holder.     L.  B.  Grasberger.     1,449,037  ;  Mar.  20. 
Paper-roll  plug.     E.    I-I.  Mayo.     1,459,596  ;   June   19. 
I'aper-roll  reloading    device.      0.    L.    Raabe.      1,468,077; 

Sept.  18. 
Paper  rolls,  etc..  Machine  for  applying  labels  to.     P.   D. 

Parson.s.     1,477,893  ;  Dec.   18. 
Paper  rolls.   Sleeve  adapted  to  serve  as  core  for.     K.   F. 

L.    Norstrom.      1,459,241 ;    June   19. 
Paper-ruling    mechanism.      A.    Broadmeyer.       1,468,798 ; 

Sept.    25. 
Paper,   Safety.     R.   Ruzicka.     Des.   62,538  ;   June   19. 
Paper,  Safety  tint.     D.  E.  Woodhull.     1,457,805  ;  June  5. 
Paper,   Salt  drier  for  drying.     J.  W.  Vedder.     1,453,645  ; 

May  1. 
Paper  seal.     P.  T.  Jackson.     1,446,094  ;  Feb.  20. 
Paper    sheet    and    making   the    same.      W.    D.    Edmonds. 

1.402,056  :  Jan.  16. 
Paper-shect-feeding  machine.     F.  R.  Hartman.     1,460,376  ; 

July  3. 
Paper,   Sheet   of  wrapping.     A.   F.   Welle.      Des.   63,247 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Paper  sheets,  Blasting.     G.  S.  Clark.     1,464,865  ;  Aug.  14. 
Paper  shot  shell.     J.  S.  Gravely.     1,452,040;  Apr.  17. 
Paper  Sizing.     J.  A.  De  Cew.     1,444,956  ;  Feb.  13. 
Paper  slips.  Device  for  feeding.   J.  E.  Bartlett.    1,446,285; 

Feb.  20. 
Paper-sorting  table.     J.  H.  Reedy.     1,467,652 ;  Sept.  11. 
Paper  spoons  and  other  flat  paper  utensils.  Apparatus  for 

making.    G.  P.  Mallory.    Re.  15,517  ;  Jan.  2. 
Paper  stock.  Beater  for.     R.  S.  Clark.     1,446,154  ;  Feb.  20. 
Paper  stock,  Mechanism  for  the  recovery  of.    B.  M.  Bax- 
ter.    1,451,522  ;  Apr.  10. 
Paper  stock.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  working.    A.  J. 

Haug.     1,443,410;  Jan.    30. 
Paper  stock.  Treating.     P.  P.  Miller.     1,455,594  ;  May  15. 
Paper    strip,    Reenforced.      C.    H.    Howard.      1,460,356 ; 

June  26. 
Paper    tester.      C.    F.    Sammet.      1,447,185 ;    Mar.    6. 

Paper-testing  machine.  J.  W.  Webb.  1,451,932  ;  Apr.  17. 
Paper-treating  machine.  L.  Gentile.  1,454,376  ;  May  8. 
Paper-treating    machine.      L.    P.    Winchenbaugh    and    L. 

Gentile.     1,454,362 ;  May  8.        ,,„„„„,     ^ 
Paper  trimmer.     E.  W.  Beeler.     1,476,234  ;  Dec.  4. 
Paper-trimming  machine.     C.    Seybold  and   W.   L.    vall- 

quette.     1,469,733  ;  Oct.  2.  . 

Paper-trimming  machines.  Safety  device  of  power-operated. 

C.  H.  Hornbeck.     1,465,439  ;  Aug.  21. 
Paper  tube  and  making  same.  Externally-finished.     J.  D. 

Lane.     1,442.955  :  Jan.  23. 
Paper  tubes.  Machine  for  making.     R.  L.  Bowman   and 

G.  R.  Penn.     1,464,968  ;  Aug.  14. 
Paper  tubes.   Machine  for   making.     G.   H.   Womelsdort. 

1,441,260  ;  Jan.  9. 
Paper,   Wall.     W.   A.   Lorenz.     1,461,397 ;   July  10. 
Paper    waxing    and    sizing    composition.      F.    L.    Pullen. 

Papering  de'vice'.'^Wali-.  S.  Pytlak.  1,461,453  ;  July  10. 
Papering    machine.    Wall.      J.    V.    Pizzino.       1,472,735; 

Paper's    Apparatus  for  and  method  of  producing  colored 
nature.     T.  M.  Atkinson.     1,475,923  ;  Nov.  27. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1179 


F.    A. 


I'apers,    etc..    Device   for    clamping   ami    hokliii: 

Cellarius.     1.47G.051 ;   Dtc.   1 1. 
Papeteric,  Folding.     B.  E.  McSheehy.     1,460.426  ;  July  3. 
Parachute.     E.  R.  Calthrop.     1,466.988  ;  Sept.  4. 
Parachute.     H.  E.  S.  Holt.     1,443,745  ;  Jan.  30. 
Parachute.     E.  Rogers.     1,478,677  ;  Dec.  25. 
Parachute.     F.  Waschek.     1.444,017  ;  Feb.  6. 
Parachute  apparatus.     H.  E.  S.  Holt.     1,470,610  ;  Oct.  16. 
Parachute   control.      A.   A.   Barton.      1,477.163:   Doc,    11. 
Parachute  pack  and  harness,  etc.     F.  Smith.     1,462,456; 

July  17. 
Parachutes,  Packing  case  for.    F.  J.  Coughlin.     1,444,369  ; 

Feb.  6. 
ParaflSn  and  highiy-viscous  lubricating  oils  from  bitumi- 
nous masses.     E.  Erdmann.     1,443,983  :  Feb.  6. 
Paraffin  in  oil  wells.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  liquefy- 
ing.    J.  A    Mclntyre.      1.443.028  ;   Jar.  23. 
Parallelometer.      A.     J.    Fortunati.       1.447,774  ;    Mar.    6. 
Parcel   bos.     F.   P.   De   Nobili.      1.443.313;    Jan.    23. 
Parcel  carrier.     C.  P.  Atkins.     1,471,817  ;  Oct.  23. 
Parchment   board   and   making   the   same.    Imitation.      E. 

Beardsley.     1,471.021  ;  Oct.  16. 
Parer  and  slicer.  Vegetable.     A.  Groundman.     1,440,675 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Paring  machine.     B.  C.  Coons.     1.445.997  :  Feb.  20. 
Paring  machine.     J.  F.  Kohler.     1,445,144-7  ;  Feb.  13. 
Parkinsr  light.     F.  B.  Leech  and  E.  W.  Titus.     1,447,589; 

Mar.    0. 
Parking  light.     W.  H.  Pearson.     1.475.507  ;  Nov.  27. 
Partition.     J.   E.   Brady.     1,463,246  ;   July   31. 
Partition.     J.   Schurman.     1.443.549;  Jan.  30. 
Partition,  Sectional.    E.  W.  Beaugh.     1,450,733  ;  Apr.  0. 
Partition     support    and    surge    place.       A.    A.    Kramer. 

1,462,347. 
Paste,  Adhesive.     B.  L.  Pickard.     1,463,403  ;  July  31. 
Paste  composition.     C.  Fuer.     1.473.181  :  Nov.  6. 
Paste  die.     S.  Tofanelli.     1,441,642  ;  Jan.  9. 
Paste-tube   cap.     W.   W.   Carpenter.     1,470,686 ;   Oct.  16. 
Pasting   and   cutting   machine.     J.    Oppman.      1,465,861; 

Aug.  21. 
Pasting    m.ichine.      A.    B.    Skeppstedt    and    E.    Haddon. 

1,458,447  ;  June  12. 
Pasting  machine,   Color-chip-.     0.   E.   Sharp.     1,460,865; 

July  3. 
Pasteboard  box.     H.  Schwenneke      1.450,334 ;  Apr.  3. 
Pa.steboard    boxes.     Wrapping    mechanism    for.       G.     J. 

Thust.      1,463,639  ;   July  31. 
Pasteboard,   sheet   metal,   and   the   like.    Rolling   mill    for 

juanufacturing    corrugated.        A.    Beran.        1.450.351 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Pasteurizer.     Milk     and     cream.       C.     J.     Westergaard. 

1.451,132  ;  Apr.  10. 
Pasteurizer,    Motor-driven.      M.    Goldberger.      1,464,704 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Pasteurizing  device.     E.  O.   Stearns   and  D.   E.  McGraw. 

1,468,420;  Sept.  18. 
Pastry  shell.     E.  Franco.     Des.  63,075  ;  Oct.  2. 
Pastrv  shells.  Machine  for  making.     O.  Hauge  and  W.  A. 

England.     1,448,294  :  Mar.   13. 
Patch.      W.    G.    Handly.      1,458,053 ;    June    5. 
Patch    and    making    same.      H.    A.    Morton    and    M.    M. 

Harrison.     1,478,576;   Dec.   25. 
Patch,  Blow-out.    R.  H.  Berkley.    1,444,579  ;  Feb.  6. 
Pattern    and    guide    strip.      S.    H.    Calkins.      1,451,491 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Pattern-grading    machine.       P.    W.     Potter.       1,473,738 ; 

Nov.  13.  • 

Patterns.   Cutting  guide  for  dressmaker's.     P.   C.   Sieger. 

1,443.151  :   Jan.   23. 
Patterns,    Dowel    pin    and    cup    for    mounting.       S.     B. 

Phelps.     1.471.978  ;  Oct.  23. 
Patterns  or  ornamental  effects  upon  fabrics.  Production 

of.     W.  Warr.     1.445.734  ;  Feb.  20. 
Paved   structure.      H.   L.    Hadley.      1,441,342 ;   Jan.    9. 
Pavement.     P.  H.  Farrell.     1,467,783;  Sept.  11. 
Pavement.    N.  De  Wind.     1,445.873  :  Feb.  20. 
Pavement   and  laying   same.     E.    H.   Trebes.      1,456,080 ; 

May  22. 
Pavement  light.     M.   R.   Duffy.      1,476.958  :   Dec.    11. 
Paving  and  process  of  paving  streets,  etc.     R.  C.  Stubbs. 

1.463,979  :  Aug.  7. 
Paving   block.      G.    L.   Dresser.      1.476.957 ;    Dec.    11. 
Paving  blocks.   Grouting  composition  for.     J.   P.   McCoy. 

1,465,448;  Aug.  21. 
Paving  blocks.   Spacer  for.     W.  P.  Whitney.      1,461,060  ; 

July  10. 
Paving.      Compensating     filler     for     block.       R.     Lamb. 

1,452,120;  Apr.   17. 
Paving  material.     W.  T.  Headley.     1,472,393;  Oct.  30. 
Pavine    mixtures.    Testing    bituminous.       F.    S.    Besson. 

1.457,015  ;  May  29. 
Pawl   and   ratchet  jack.     J.   H.   Burkholder.      1,459,194 ; 

June  19. 
Pawl-and-ratchet  mechanism.   Means  for   controlling   the 

operation  of.     A.   G.  French.     1.465,258  :  Aug.  21. 
Pawl-and-ratchet      power      appliance.      P.      MacKenzle. 

1,454.398;  May  8. 
Pea  cleaner.     A.  Jacobsen.     1,455.208  ;  May  15. 
Peanut  butter  and  making  same.    H.  C.  Schad.    1,476,649 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Peanut   butter   and   manufacturing   same.      J.    L.    Rosen- 

fleld.     1,445,174;  Feb.  13. 


I'eanut-butter    distributor.       L.     K.     Cleve.       1,446,639; 

Feb.  27. 
Peanut  picker.    T.  I.  Phelps.    1,462,123 ;  July  17. 
Peanuts   and    the   like,    Machine   for   I'emoving   the    skins 

in.m.     A.   E.    Hall.      1,478,431  :   Dec.   25. 
Peanuts.  Packing  and  preservation  of.     A.  W.  Macllwaine. 

1,475.842;   Nov.   27. 
Pea-hulling     machine.       A.      Heuckendorff.        1,455,202 ; 

May   15. 
Pear-peeling     apparatus.        C.      E.      Forry.        1,467,616 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Pearls,  Manufacture  of  artificial.     L.  Bonnet.     1,466,575 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Peat  and  other  granular  material  hydraulically.   Prepar- 
ing   and     transporting.       A.     AIcDougall.       1,466,884 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Peat,    Dry    distilling    and    carbonizing    crude.      O.    Pohl. 

1,473,641  ;  Nov.  13. 
Peat-fuel   machine.      A.    McDougall.      1,476,407 ;    Dec.    4. 
Peat  machine.     F.  T.  Dow.     1,459,907  ;  June  26. 
Peat.   Preparing.     J.    C.   Morrison.      1,450.107;   Mar.   27. 
i'ecan  butter,   Making.     E.  D.  Friedsam  and  S.  G.  Long. 

1,447,018  ;  Feb.  27. 
Pedal,   Adjustable.     B.    J.   and  B.   A.  Miller.      1,465,524; 

Au.g.  21. 
Pedal  extension.     J.  Reichert.     1,445,355  ;  Feb.  13. 
Pedal-extension    attachment.       L.    A.    Mead.      1.476.094; 

Dec.  4. 
Pedal  lock.     G.  E.  Custer.     1,463,676;   July  31. 
Pedal  lock.     T.  J.  Pate.     1,475,863  ;  Nov.  27. 
Pedal  pad.     B.  De  Mattia.     1,474,320  ;  Nov.  13. 
Pedals,  Attachment  for  foot.     W.  (irund  and  R.  L.  Gardi- 

neer.     1,449.990  ;   Mar.   27. 
Pedestal.     L.  Dostal.     1,453,239  ;  Apr.  24. 
PedestaL      L.    Zunino.      Des.    62,558 ;    June    19. 
PedestaL     L.  Zunino.     Des.  62,810;   July  31. 
Pedicyeles,  Propelling  means  in.    R.  D' Antonio.   1,477,544  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Peeling  machine.     H.  M.  Miller.     1,466,799  ;  Sept.  4. 
I'eeliiig  machine.     C.  F.  Smith.     1.457,007  ;  May  29. 
Peeling   and    washing    machine,     Potato.       S.     Roylance. 

1,476,221 ;  Dee.  4. 
Peeling  vegetables   or  fruits.  Apparatus  for   and  method 

of.      H.   M.    Miller.      1,466,798 ;    Sept.    4. 
Peg,  Tethering.     O.  W^  J.  Chester.     1,465,806  ;  Aug.   21. 
Pelt  or  skin  dehairing  machine.    P.  C.  Donner.     1,470,714 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Pen.     R.   .T.   Estes.     1,447,066 :    Feb.    27. 
Pen.     J.  J    McComish.     1,442,959:   Jan.  23. 
Pen.     A.    Winter.      1,450,398;    Apr.    3. 
Pen    and    blade    holder.    Combined.       P.    R.    Jorgensen. 

1,444,155  ;  Feb.  6. 
Pen    and    pencil.    Combined.      J.    M.    MiUer.      1,468,123; 

Sept.  18. 
Pen    and    pencil    holder.      T.    C.     Sawyier.       1,459,517; 

June  19. 
Pen,   Animal.     H.  J.   Ferris.     1,441,724  ;  Jan.   9. 
Pen,  Animal.     H.  J.  Ferris.     1,445,307  ;  Feb.  13. 
Pen  attachment.     W.  A.  Hartline.     1,443.623  ;  Jan.  30. 
Pen   attachment.    Fountain.      J.    M.   Beadles.      1,476.582 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Pen,   Check-writing   fountain.     M.   M.   Lang.     1,462,864; 

July  24. 
Pen  cleaner.     J.  May.    1.468,122  ;  Sept.  18. 
Pen,   Drawing.     0.   W.  Thomas.     1,452,576 ;  Apr.   24. 
I'en     feeder.     Fountain-.       H.     F.     Austin.       1,451,314; 

Apr.  10. 
Pen  filler,  Fountain-.  P.  S.  Hautofi.     1,455.611  ;  May  15. 
Pen,  Fountain.     W.  H.  Averill.     1,472,576  ;  Oct.  30. 
Pen,  Fountain.     L.  Badois.     1,457,765  ;    June  5. 
Pen,   Fountain.     C.   P.  Crawford.     1.447.281 ;  Mar.  6. 
Pen,  Fountain.     J.  Dutchak.     1,469,921  ;   Oct.  9. 
Pen,  Fountain.     D.  L.  Eastman.     1,455.590;  May  15. 
Pen,  Fountain.     L.  G.  Gaarder  and  N.  C.  Enger.     1,478,332  ; 

Dee.    18. 
Pen,  Fountain.     V.  Gartner.     1,461,823  ;  July  17. 
Pen,  Fountain.     D.  A.  Glushak.     1,460,481  ;  July  3. 
Pen,  Fountain.     E.  E.  Kratz.     1,448,452  :  Mar.  13. 
Pen,  Fountain.     R.  S.  McKav.     1.445.900  :  Feb.  20. 
Pen,  Fountain.     E.  J.  McVlcker.     1,453,152  ;  Apr.   24. 
Pen,  Fountain.     O.  Mitchell.     1,453.596:  May  1. 
Pen,    Fountain.      P.    Narayan.      1,474.611  :   Nov.    20. 
Pen,    Fountain.     A.    E.    Poole    and    Q.    B.    Vernier,    Jr. 

1,452,653 ;  Apr.  24. 
Pen,    Fountain.      F.    Regero.      1,464,218 ;    Aug.    7. 
Pen,  Fountain.    T.  E.  Rudderham.     1,476,107  ;  Dec.  4. 
Pen,  Fountain.     M.  J.  Senz.     1.449,130  ;  Mar.  20. 
Pen,  Fountain.     H.  Shick.     1.444.141  :  Feb.  6. 
Pen,  Fountain.     L.  Taddeo.     1,461,838  ;  July  17. 
Pen.  Fountain.     I.   D.  Tefft.     1.446,524;   Feb.  27. 
Pen,  Fountain.     W.  XJhl.     1,470,405  ;  Oct.  9. 
Pen,  Fountain.     C.  W.  Williamson.     1,449,799  ;  Mar.  27. 
Pen,  Fountain.     A.  Winter.     1.443,515  ;  Jan.  30. 
Pen.  Fountain.     E.  D.   Wintersteen.     1,478,157;  Dec.   18. 
Pen,  Fox.     H.  T.  Holman.    1,462,107  ;  July  17. 
Penholder.     F.  L.  Bowman.     1,441,779  ;  Jan.  9. 
Penholder.     J.  J.  Glllls.     1,453,667  ;  May  1. 
Penholder    and    safety    collar.    Combination.      J.    Cern#. 

Des.    63,553 ;    Dec.    18. 
Pen.    Lettering.      E.    E.    Evans.      1.465.845;    Aug.    21. 
Pen,  Lever-filler  fountain.     W.  P.  De  Witt.     1.472,963; 

Nov.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FKOM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Pen    or    pencil    attachment.      F.    De    Luca.       1,456,786 

May  29. 
Pen  or  pencil  case.    F.  J.  Kristofek.    Des.  62,221 ;  Apr.  17 
Pen    or   pencil   case.     F.   J.   Kristofek.     Des.   62,613-15 

July  3. 
Pen-positioning  device.    J.L.Turner.    1,448,548  ;  Mar.  13 
Pen,   Positive-flow  fountain.     O.   Stromborg.     1,447,495 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Pen     reservoir,     Fountain-.       J.     E.     Laffin.       1,449,234 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Pen,    Ruling.      E.    Lawrenz.      1,463,285 ;    July    31. 
Pen,   Self-filling      H.   Lewlson.     1,460,386;  July   3. 
Pen,  Self-filling  fountain.     D.  Klein.     1,475,954:  Dec.  4. 
Pen,  Self-filling  fountain.     N.  Nielson.     1,478,577  ;  Dec.  25. 
Pen,     Self-filling    fountain.       S.     E.    Peters.       1,459,073 ; 

June  19. 
Pen     spring     safety      clip,      Fountain-.       G.    P.    Jallier. 

1.451,261  ;  Apr.  10. 
Pen,    Stylographic   fountain.      N.    H.    Coates.      1,457,875 ; 

June  5. 
Penwipei'.     B.  Engle  and  A.  Tweel.     1,442,867;  Jan.  23. 
Pens,   Attachment  for  fountain.     E.   Leeser.      1,469,092  ; 

Sept.    25. 
Pens,  Clip  for  fountain.    D.  Klein.     1,468,025  ;  Sept.  18. 
Pens,   Filling   device    with    rubber   cap   for   fountain.      T. 

Kov^cs.     1,447,790;  Mar.  6. 
Pens,  Lever  for  eelf-filler  fountain.     D.  Klein.     1,475,953  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Pens,  pencils,  and  the  like,  Clip  for.     G.  W.   Gilman,  jr. 

1,468,562;  Sept.  18. 
Pens,  pencils,   and   the  like  in  the   pockets  of  garments. 

Means  for  retaining.     W.  Livsey.     1,450,162  ;  Mar.  27. 
PenciL     G.  B.  Bergen.     1,467,282  ;  Sept.  4. 
Pencil.      O.    C.    Billman.      1,461,437;    July    10. 
Pencil.     J.  Bricken.     1,478,018  ;  Dec.  18. 
Pencil.     J.   Bricken.     Des.   62,878 ;   Aug.   21. 
Pencil.     W.  P.  De  Witt.     1,472,962  ;  Nov.  6. 
Pencil.      L.    W.    Faber    and    W.    Robinson.       1,474,519 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Pencil.     W.  J.  Flick.     1,446,893  ;  Feb.  27. 
Pencil.     H.  L.  Fischer.     1,472,969-70  ;  Nov.  6. 
Pencil.     J.  R.  Fitton.     1^450,436  ;  Apr.  3. 
PenciL     B.  Goldstein.     Des.  62,720;  July  24. 
Pencil.     C.  R.  Keeran.     1,441,000  :  Jan.  2. 
Pencil.     C.  R.  Keeran.     1,474,595  :   Nov.   20. 
Pencil.     J.  F.  Lindberg.     1,447,677-8  ;  Mar.  6. 
Pencil.     J.  Moore.     1,442,817 ;   Jan.   23. 
Pencil.      J.   Moore.     1,450,005 ;   Mar.   27. 
Pencil.     W.  R.  Noe.     1,455,170  ;  May  15. 
Pencil.      E.    O'Brien    and    M.    G.    Vierling.       1,447,397; 

Mar.  6. 
Pencil.     J.  E.  Roach.     1,464,853  •  Aug.  14. 
Pencil.     C.  Sonneborn.     1,445,856  ;  Feb.  20. 
Pencil.      W.    C.    Steffen,    P.    B.    Ackermann.    and    W.    J. 

Greiner.     Des.  62,224  ;  Apr.  17. 
Pencil.     C.    Stehl.     Des.    62,198 ;   Apr.    10. 
Pencil.     J.  Wallace.     1,443,399  ;   Jan.  30. 
Pencil.     H.  H.  Welch.     1,457,011  ;  May  29. 
Pencil.     P.    W.   Werner.      1,451,193 ;   Apr.   10. 
PencJLclip  device.     W.  H.  Burnett.     1,466,203  ;  Aug.  28. 
Pencil  clip.  Mechanical.     J.  C.  Wahl.     1,465,957  ;  Aug.  28. 
Pencil-display  holder.     P.  H.  Beck.     Des.  62,269  ;  May  1. 
Pencil  holder.    B.  J.  Blaskie  and  H.  E.  Bleier.     1,478,170  ; 

Dec.   18. 
Pencil   holder.     J.   E.   Elmer.      1,464,066 ;   Aug.   7. 
Pencil   holder.     H.   E.   Mathews.     1,466,057 ;   Aug.   28. 
Pencil   holder.     H.   E.  T.   Suhlsen.     1.447,635  ;   Mar.  6. 
Pencil  holder  and  rake  knife.     T.  J.  McGlnnis.     1,441,103; 

Jan.  2. 
Pencil    holder    and    sharpener.      E.    Fisher.      1,447,841 ; 

Mav.   6. 
Pencil  holder.  Pocket.     D.  F.  Curtin.     1,470,816  ;  Oct.  16. 
Pencil-holding  clip.     T.  E.  Marchand.     1,462,714  ;  July  24. 
Pencil-illuminating     device.        H.      Stecher.       1,450,991  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Pencil,  Lead.     W.  F.  Haack.     1.469,786-7  ;  Oct.  9. 
Pencil,   Lead.     A.   Pollak.     1,441,600 ;   Jan.   9. 
Pencil,  Lead.     A.  Pollak.     1,454,136  ;  Mav  8. 
Pencil-lead  holder.     W.  N.  O'Rourke.     1,442,964  ;  Jan.  23. 
Pencil-lead  sharpener.    C.  Sonneborn.    1.477,192;  Dec.  11. 
Pencil,  Magazine.     J.  C.  Wahl.     1,473,412  ;  Nov.  6. 
Pencil-point  protector.     L.  Ginsberg.     1,470,724  ;  Oct.  16. 
Pencil,  Propel.     W.  M.  Saunders.     1,477,905-6  ;  Dec.  18. 
Pencil,    Self-filling    lead.      J.    B.    Dobschutz.      1,463,878; 

Aug.  7. 
Pencil    sharpener    and    guard,    Combined.      F.    Williams. 

1,452,013;   Apr.   17. 
Pencil   sharpener    and   holder,    Combined.      W.    T.   Boice. 

1.474,885  ;   Nov.   20. 
Pencil,    Stylographic    ink.      H.    A.    Schmidt.      1,447,632; 

Mar.   6. 
Pencil  with  adjustable  lead.     W.  P.  De  Witt.     1,463,803  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Pencil     with     displaceable     graphite     core.      G. "    Meier. 

1.444,978  ;  Feb.  13. 
Pencils  and  the  like,  Card  for.     h.  W.  Faber.    1,446,741 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Pencils,  Erasing  attachment  for.     G.  E.  Ferry.     1,473,090  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Pendant-cord    switch.      B.    March.      1,475,128 :    Nov.    20. 
Pendant,  Luminous.     W.  F.  Arzinger.     1,460,694  ;  July  8. 
Pendant,   Luminous.     W.    H.    Dey.      1,465,759 ;    Aug.    21. 


Pendant,  Luminous  pull-chain.     H.  N.  Alter.     1,444,296  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Pendant,  Weighted.    T.  H.  Morrison.     1,448,811 ;  Mar.  20. 
Pendulet.     G.  Ainsworth.     Des.  63,250  ;  Nov.  13. 
Pendulet.     G.  B.  McFadden.     Des.  63.262  ;   Nov.   13. 
Pendulet.     J.  W.  Schulze.     Des.  62,250  ;  Apr.  24. 
Pendulum  mechanism.     W.  Emery.     1,454,047  ;  May  8. 
Pendulum,   Oscillating.     E.  Volkers.     1,445,365  ;  Feb.  13. 
Pennant.     W.  M.  Pope.     Des.  62,092  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pepper    and    salt    shaker.      H.    Hackenburg.      1,449.670 ; 
■    Alar.    27. 

Percolator.      D.   Acquaviva.      1,469,139 ;    Sept.    25. 
Percolator.      N.    O.    Duncan.      1.476,959 ;    Dec.    11. 
Percolator.      J.    Koenig    and    W.    H.    Ellis.       1,459,289 ; 

June  19. 
Percolator.     E.  G.  Rowley.     1,452,256;  Apr.  17. 
Percolator.     M.  L.'  Warner.     1,475,334  ;  Nov.  27. 
Percolator  and  electric  heating  attachment  for  the  same. 

A.  Ward.     1,472,704  ;  Oct.  30. 

Percolator  and  the  like,  Coffee.  G.  tJssorio.  1,445,052  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Percolator,  Automatic.     V.  C.  Kreutz.     1,470,584  ;  Oct.  0. 
Percolator,  Electric.     0.  A.  Colby.     1,448,389;  Mar.  13. 
Percolator,     Electric.       P.     Thornton,     jr.        1,451,556 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Percolator,    Electric   coffee.      P.    F.    Porshee.      1,477,340; 

Dec.  11. 
Percolator-handle  protector.     M.  H.  Geartts.     1,471,257 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Percolator,    teapot,    or    similar    article.    Coffee.      A.    H. 

Sander.     Des.  62,416  ;  May  22. 
Percussion    apparatus.      J.    W.    Van    Meter.      1,444,815; 

Feb.  13. 
Percussion  drill  and  the  like.    B.  A.  Mitchell.     1,459,848 ; 

June  26. 
Percussion  tools.  Protector  for.     T.J.Rowan.     1,441,117; 

Jan.  2. 
Percussive   tool.      H.   H.   Mercer.     1,466,066 ;   Aug.   28. 
Percussive  tools.   Independent   rotation    for.     C.   C.   Han- 
sen.    1,451,362  ;  Apr.  10. 
Perforating.     B.  T.  Leveque.     1,478,441 ;  Dec.  25. 
Perforating  device.   Electric.     P.   A.   Raiche.      1,474,912 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Perforating  machine.     A.  L.  Day.     1,443.312  ;  Jan.  23. 
Perforating    machine.      L.    J.    Van    Guelpen.      1,478,150; 

Dec.   18. 
Perforatlng-machine      gauge.      G.      Knight.      1,448,761; 

Mar.  20. 
Perforating,  Process  of  and  machine  for.     F.  M.  Furber. 

1,475,181;  Nov.  27. 
Perforating,   Process   of  and   machine   for.     P.   R.   Glass. 

1.448.210;  Mar.  3  3. 
Perforations,    Finishing    the    edges    of.      J.    A.    Brogan. 

1,450,244;  Apr.  3. 
Perforator,   Hand.     H.    Swauson.     1,476,272-3 ;   Dec.   4. 
Perfume  container.     P.  G.  Manners.     Des.  61.917  ;  Feb.  6. 
Perfume  container.     C.  L.  Marcus.     Des.  63,000  ;  Sept.     4. 
Periscope,      Automobile.        L.      Hallengren.        1,478,650 ; 

Dec.    25. 

Periscopie  system.  L.  Bell  and  C.  A.  R.  Lundln.  1,445,284  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Permanent  way.     M.   Matthaei.     1,457,539 ;   June  5. 

Permeameter  furnace.    Q.  A.  Kelsall.     1,457,438 ;  June  B. 

Permutation  door  lock.     P.  Giba.     1,465,262;  Aug.  21. 

Permutation  lock.     J.  0.  Wilson.     1,456,957;  May  29. 

Permutation   switch.     R.   Frederick.     1,451,569;   Apr.   10. 

Permutation  switch.     L.  »  Hvmel.     1,469,651  ;  Oct.  2. 

Petals,  Producing  artificial  flower.  E.  W.  Bell.  1,458,513  ; 
June  12. 

Petroleum  and  other  hydrocarbons,  Apparatus  for  treat- 
ing.    C.  P.  Dubbs.     1.440.772;  Jan.  2. 

Petroleum  and  petroleum  distillates.  Desulphurizing.     A. 

B.  Dunstan  and  P.  B.  Thole.     1,457,656  ;   June  5. 
Petroleum,   Apparatus   to   distill   crude.      C.   B.   Forward. 

1.442.935;   .Tan.  23. 
Petroleum.  Apparatus  for  treating  fresh.     H.  P.  Porter. 

1,471,705;  Oct.  23. 
Petroleum-distillation        process.  V.       T.        Gilchrist. 

1,455,437  ;  May  15. 
Petroleum.      Distilling     and      cracking.        J.      L.     Gray. 

1.474,147  :   Nov.   13. 
Petroleum      emulsion,      Trep.ting.        W.      S.      Barnlckel. 

1,467,831;  Sept.  11. 
Petroleum  emulsions  by  osmosis.  Process  of  and  apparatus 

for  dehydrating.     W.  Meredith.     1,440,835  ;  Jan.  2. 
Petroleum    emulsions.    Rotating   electrode   closed   treater 

for.     H.  C.  Eddy.     1,466,208;  Aug.  28. 
Petroleum  products.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  crack- 
ing.    C.  Kroll.     1,448,128  ;  Mar.  13. 
Petroleum-refining  apparatus.     C.  B.  Watson.     1,474,395  ; 

Nov.   20. 
Petroleum.  Treating.     D.  W.  Hoge.     1,474,475  :   Nov.   20. 
Petroleum,   Treating.     L.   C.   Read.     1.445.040 ;   Feb.   13. 
Petroleum  treating  apparatus.     J.  W.  Lewis.     1,472,075  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Petroleum    vapor,    Treating.      D.    W.    Hoge.      1.474.476 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Pharmaceutical    preparation.      C.    G.    Wolfe.      1,463,539 ; 

July  31. 
Pharmacoutical    product.      R.    Berendes    and    P.    Lange. 

1,454.372  :  May  8. 
Pharmaceutical  product.    J.  Callsen.    1,477,691  ;  Dec.  18. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1181 


Pbariuaceutical     product.      E.    Slnrkenstejn.       1,459,347  ; 

June  19. 
Pharmaceutical     products.       W.     Schoeller.       1,457,675 ; 

June  5. 
Phase   balancer.      C.   L.    Fortescue.      1,466,277 ;   Aug.   28. 
Phase  converters.  Exciting  system  for.     R.  E.   Hellnmud. 

Rol.5.623  :  June   12. 
Phenol.    Making.      P.    Cottrinser.      1.406,991;   Sept.   4. 
Phenolic      condensation      product.        W.      O.      Snelling. 

1.462,771  :  July  24. 
Phenyl  glycerine  compounds,  Manufacture  of.     M.  Wyler. 

1.467,5^8;  Sept.  11. 
Phenyl    glycine.   Making.      C.   J.    Strosacker.      1,442,743 ; 

Jan.    16. 
Phone    index    and    guide.      W.    H.    Walker.      1,476,743 : 

Dec.  11. 
Phonograph.     P.   H.  Behrens.     1.446.539:  Feb.  27. 
Phonosraph.     J.    F.  Bergander.      1,451,858 ;   Apr.    10. 
Phonograph.     J.  W.  Bishop.     1,473,004-5 ;  Nov.  6. 
Phonoi-'iaph.     G.  B.  Burch.     1,454,504  ;   May  8. 
Phonosraph.     H.  O.  Crippen.     1,468,138  ;  Sept.  18. 
Phonograph.      C.    De    Vere.      1,477,944 ;    Dec.    18. 
Phonograph.     B.  H.  Dietz  and  A-  E.  Hansen.     1,463,311  ; 

July   31. 
Phonogi-aph.     E.  Fletcher.     1,446.006  :  Feb.  20. 
Phonograph.     W.   A.   Fricke.     1,460.579  :  July  3. 
Phonograph.      C.   .1.   Hofmann.      1,455,913;   May   22. 
Phonograph.       I.     Karish    and    J.     Kernes.       1,455,209  ; 

Mav    15 
Phonosrap'h.      W.    V.   Mever.      1,462,867 ;    July   24. 
Phonoir.Tph.     W.  H.  Miller.      1,444,477:  Feb.   6. 
PhonocraDh.      R.   W.  Morrison.      1.457.313:  June  5. 
Phonograph.     G.  M.  Rentz.     1,456.039  :  May   22. 
Phonograph.      H.    Rothkirch.      1.458,596 :    June'  12. 
PhoiH.;;ranh.      G.    Seiffert.      1.477,775 :    Dec.    18. 
Phonograph.      H.    X.    Stroh.      1,465.880 ;    Aug.    21. 
Phonograph.     E.  J.  Torolinson.     1,467,210;  Sept.  4. 
Phonograph.     E.  J.  Tomlinson.     1,473.363  :  Nov.  6. 
Fhonoi-'raph.     G.  C.  Trotter.     1,470,303  ;  Oct.  9. 
Phonograph.     F.   S.  Valladao.     1,441,188 ;  Jan.  2. 
Phonocraph.      W.    M.    Venahle.      1.461.334 ;    July    10. 
Phonogi-aph.     C.   E.  Woods.     1.471,436;  Oct.  23. 
Phonograph   and   advertising   cabinet,   Combined.     W.    C. 

Hunt.     Des.  62,993  ;   Sept.   4. 
Phonograph  and  moving-picture  cabinet.  Combined.     J.  A. 

Perrault  and   W.   A.   Hitchcock.     Des.  62,340 ;   May   8. 
Phonograph-amplifier  mounting.     V.  Minnelli.     1,456,903  ; 

May  29. 
Phonograph   and   sound-character-exhibiting   device.    Com- 
bined.    E.  A.   Widmann  and  F.  D.   Lewis.     1,459,426  ; 

June  19. 
Phonograph.  Automatic.       C.     D.     Infante.       1,465,909  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Phonograph,    Automatic.      H.    F.    Spengler.      1,444,089 ; 

Fob.   6. 
Phonograph,  Automatic.    J.  E.  Stout.    1.449.252  :  Mar.  20. 
Phonograph.    Automatic    multiple-record.      W.    H.    Daily. 

1,406,791  ;    Sept.   4. 
Phonograph    automatic   stop.      R.    R.    Foute.      1,449.662 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Phnnosraph    cabinet.      R.    C.    Aimone.      Des.    63,386-7 ; 

Doc.-  4. 
Phonograph    cabinet.      O.    J.    Haarlander.      Des.    61,770 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Phonograph  cabinet.     O.  J.   Haarlander.     Des.   62.50i>-0  ; 

June  12. 
Phonograph,  Cabinet.     S.  W.  Hecox.     1.444.788  ;  Feb.  13. 
Phonograph   cabinet.     C.  Hine.     Des.   61,930  ;  Feb.  13. 
Phonograph  cabinet.      P.    Tribe.      1,453,464  :  May   1. 
Phonograph  cabinet.     N.  Krasner.     Des.  03,187  ;  Oct.  30. 
Phonoeraph  cabinet.     S.  Roth  and  C.  F.  Romadka.     Des. 

63.197;  Oct.  30. 
Phonograph    cabinet.       W.    A.     Sommerhof.       1,459,000 ; 

June   19. 
Phonograph   cabinet.      J.   B.    Weeks.   1.452.132 ;   Apr.    17. 
Phonograph  cabinet.     E.  W.  Winslow.     1.453,329  :  Mav  1. 
Phonograph  cabinet.     J.  Wolff.     Des.  63.546;  Dec.   11. 
Phonograph    cabinet.       H.    A.    Yerke.^.      Des.    63,09.5-6 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Phonograph  cabinet  and  chair.  Combination.     L.  C.  Hirt. 

1.477,828;   Dec.  18. 
Phonograph   cabinet   and   table.      B.   J.   Collinson   and   A. 

Hodgins.     1.443,7.30;  .Tan.  30. 
Phonograph-cabinet    grille.      J.   O.   Miller.      Des.    62,194 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Phonograph-cabinet    shutter.      J.    C.    Miller.      1,475,237 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Phonograph    diaphragm.      E.    F.    Mattausch.      1,465,019; 

Aug.   14. 
Phonograph    diaphragm   and   sound  box.      C.    C.   Broskie. 

1.453,336:  May  1. 
Phonograph  driving  mechanism.     C.  W.  Howe.     1.449.407  : 

Mar.   27, 
Phonograph-driving  mechanism,  Electrical.     W.  W.  Dean. 

1.469,780;    Oct.  9. 
Phonograph     horn,     etc.       H.     C.     Egertou.       1,475,623 : 

Nov.  27. 
Phonograph,  Magazine.     L.  J.  Thon.     1,451,282  ;  Apr.  10. 
Phonocraph  meter.     E.  J.  Tomlinson.     1.442,370  :  .Tan.  16. 
Phonograph  motor.     L.  D.  Nadel.     1,446,201 ;  Feb.  20. 
Phonograph  motor.     E.  J.  Tomlinson.     1,454,195  ;  May  8. 
Phonograph  motors.   Gear   train   for.     G.   T.   Cherington. 

1,454.625;   May  8. 


Phonograph,  Multiple-record-magazine.     J.   H.   Dickinson. 

1.448,733  ;  Mar.  20. 
Phonograph  or  the  Uke.     L.   S.   Kurtzmann.      1,447,215 ; 

Mar.    6. 
I'honograph.  Portable.     J.  L.  I-ind.     1,454,389;  May  8. 
Phonograph  record.     W.  C.   Hadley.     1,456,434  ;  May  22. 
i'honograph  record.     J.  J.  Reinhold.     1,471,862  ;  Oct.  23. 
Phonograph    record.      W.    H.    Rose.      1,455,886 ;    May    22. 
Phonograph     record     and     producing     same,     Laminated. 

V.  H.  Emerson.     1,469,781 ;  Oct.  9. 
Phonograph    record    and    record    blank    and    making    the 

same.      W.   M.    Venable.      1,455,129;    May    15. 
Phonograph-record  blanks  and  making  the  same.  Material 

for.     J.  P.  Elliott.     1,450.739  ;  Apr.  3. 
Phonograph-record    cabinet.      H.    E.    Meares.      1,445,340 ; 

Feb.  13. 
I'honograph-record   cabinet.     W.  J.   Tresnak.     1,449,922; 

Mar.  27. 
Phonograph-record  cleaner  and  clarifier.     J.  O'Donnell,  jr. 

1,459,549;  June  19. 
Phonograph-record-filing       cabinet.         C.      N.       Cahusac. 

1,477,020:   Dec.    18. 
Phonograph-record  holder.     W.  Jones.     1,440,737  ;  Jan.  2. 
Phonograph-record  material.     W.  T.  Forse,   F.  W.  Jones, 

jr.,  and  G.  Walters.     1,468,008  ;  Sept.  18. 
Phonograph-record  matrix  and  method  and  apparatus  for 

producing  same.     J.  T.  Daniels,     1,475,937  ;  Dec.  4. 
riionograph  recorder.     N.  H.  Holland.     1,465,764;  Aug.  21. 
Phonograph     recorder.       F.     P.     Mcintosh.       1,470,633 ; 

Oct.  10. 
Phonograph,  Recording.     R.   Hase.     1.450.439  ;   Apr.  3. 
Phonograph   records.    Identification   clip  for.      R.   Austin. 

1,471,710;  Oct.  23. 
I'honograph     records.     Making     master.     W.     H.     Cole. 

1,448.792  ;  Mar.  20. 
Phonograph   records.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  mak- 
ing.    Gf.  Allegretti.     1,402,729  ;  July  24. 
Phonograph   records,   Process  and   apparatus  for  making. 

F.  G.  Christenson.     1,442,850;  Jan.  23. 
Phonograph      records.      Producing.      V.      H.      Emerson. 

1,452,872 ;  Apr.  24. 
Phonograph    records.    Protector    for.      V.    H.    Emerson. 

1,408,879;  Sept.  25. 
Phonograph  records,  Seal  for.     E.  C.  Munson.     1,449,433  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Phonograph  repeating  device.     J.  A.  Eltutis.     1,457,428  ; 

June  5. 
Phonograph    repeating    mechanism.      K.    E.    Tungstrom. 

1,453,906  ;  May  1. 
Phonograph      reproducer.      A.      K.      Miller.      1,448,933 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Phonograph  reproducer.     A.  B.  Rehn.     1,452,094  ;  Apr.  17. 
Phonograph    reproducer.      A.    W.    Schreiner.      1,459,605 ; 

.Tune  19. 
Phonograph   -   reproducer     diaphragm.        C.      Whitcfield. 

1,462.839;  July  24. 
Phonograph     reproducers,     Stylus     for.       J.     A.     Brown. 

1,4.54,951  ;  May  15. 
Phonograph    sound    box.      W.    M.    Venable.       1,455,942 ; 

May  22. 
Phonograph  sound  boxes.  Stylus  and  adapter  for.     L.  A. 

Wellington.     1 .443.298  :  .Tan.  23. 
Phonograph  speed  regulator.     M.  Victorsohn.     1,477,399; 

Dec.   11. 
Phonograph   stop   mechanism.     W.  W.  Dean.     1.471.146 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Phonograph   stop,    Nonset.      L.    S.    Hopkins.      1,467,793; 

Sept.  11. 
Phonograph    stop,    Nonset    automatic.      L.    S.    Hopkins. 

1,467,794  ;  Sept.  11. 
I'honograph  stylus.     T.  Parsons.     1,453,637  ;  May   1. 
Phonograph,   Time-announcing.     A.   Vasselli.      1.472.859 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Phonograph    tone-arm    extension    and    reproducer    mount- 
ing." T.  E.  Davidson.     1,478,700:   Dec.  25. 
Phonograph   tone   chamber.     A.    Schonhorst.      1,445,915 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Phonograph- tone  rectifier  and  amplifier.     C.  A.  Tremain. 

1,457,678;  June  5. 
Phonograph     turntable.       J.     J.     Reinhold.       1,455.355 ; 

May  15. 
Phonographic    apparatus.      H.    P.    Clausen.      1,452,361 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Phonographic-disk-record       cabinet.  E.        H.       Hand. 

1,446,700  ;   Feb.   27. 
Phonographic  doll.     S.  Haskell.     1,451,022;  Apr.  10. 
I'honographlc-record     file.       E.     C.     Briggs.       1,455,565 ; 

May  15. 
Phonographic  recording  and  reproducing  system.     H.   C. 

Egerton.      1,454.157:   M.ny  8. 
Phonographic  records.   Making.     E.   W.  Jones  and  E.   R. 

Harris.     1,461,849  ;  July  17. 
Phonographic  sound  box.     W.  Scott.     1,448,090  ;  Mar.  13. 
Phonographic  stylus.     R.  C.   Wade.      1,478,192  ;   Dec.   18. 
Phonographs,      Alarm-clock      release      for.       L.      Crane. 

1,474,240  :  Nov.  13. 
Phonographs    and    like    machines.    Needle    dispenser    for. 

H.  T.  SchifC.     1,446,992  ;  Feb.  27. 
Phonographs   and   the   like.    Controlling   mechanism    for. 

F.   H.   Swanson.     1,446,996;   Feb.   27. 
Phonographs  and  the  like,    Stop    mechanism    for.     O.    S. 

Wright.      1,474,501 ;    Nov.    20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Phonographs,    Automatic    record-transferring    mechanism 

for.     G.  A.  Behlen.     1,456,614  ;  May  29. 
Phonographs,  Automatic  replay  and  record  shift  for.     E. 

E.  Brosius.     1.460,940  ;  July  3. 
Phonographs,  Automatic  stop  and  start  for.     P.  M.  Kree 

and  F.  Dauteuil.     1,457,036  ;  May  29. 
Phonographs,    Automatic    stop    for.      G.    T.    Cherington. 

1,468,279;  Sept.  18. 
Phonogi'aphs,    Automatic    stop   for.      G.   W.    Eichelherger, 

jr.     1,455,326;  May  15. 
Phonographs,     Automatic    stop    for.       M.     E.     Griswold. 

1,460,543  ;  July  3. 
Phonographs,    Automatic    stop    for.       A.     S.    Lindholm. 

1,460,202  ;  June  26. 
Phonographs,  Automatic  stop  for.  F.  G.  Mayer.   1,450,299  ; 

Apr.   3. 
Phonographs.    Automatic    stop    for.      A.    Rogati    and    L. 

Aronne.     1,445,561 ;  Feb.  13. 
Phonographs,  Automatic  stop  for.    J.  A.  Schlld.    1,468,170  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Phonographs,     Automatic     stop     for.       G.     L.     Schuetz. 

1,461,050  ;  .Tuly  10. 
Phonop-raphs,     Automatic     stop     for.       G.     C.     Trotter. 

1.460.871:  July  3. 
Phonographs.     Automatic     stop     for.       E.     E.     Wiforil. 

1,477,739;  Dec.  18. 
Phonographs,     Automatic-stop     mechanism     for.       E.     A. 

Ruth.     1,473,125  ;   Nov.  6. 
Phonographs,    Automatic    stopping    and    starting    attach- 
ment  for.      F.    E.   Wartli.      1,446,601  ;   Feb.   27. 
Phonographs,  Automatic  stopping  attachment  for.     B.  W. 

Gardner.     1,446,792  ;  Feb.   27. 
Phonographs,  Circuit  breaker  for.     J.  Janes.     1.477,356  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Phonographs,    Combined    chair    and    cabinet    for.      P.    J. 

Le  Gorie.     1.447,216 ;   Mar.  6. 
Phonographs,     Controlling     device        for.         M.      Adair. 

1,476,277;  Dec.  4. 
Phonographs,   Damper  for  sound  boxes  of.     J.  M.  Logan. 

1.444,196  ;  Feb.  6. 
Phonographs.  Electric  winding  device  for.     F.  J.  Seabolt. 

1,440.684  ;  Jan.  2. 
Phonographs  and  the  lilce.   Cabinet  for.     P.   Delia   Torre. 

1.476,556  ;  Dec.  4. 
Phonographs,  Repeating  mechanism  for.     E.  F.  Andrews 

and  W.  B.  Sturgis.     1,473.071;  Nov.  6. 
Phonographs,     Safety     device     for.        R.     A.     Rapkocli. 

1,466,752;    Sept.    4. 
Phonographs,     Sound    box    for.       D.     Berg.       1,471,233 : 

Oct.  16. 
Phonographs,  Sound  box  for.     H.   C.  Martin.     1,443, 3T1  ; 

Jan.   30. 
Phonographs,      Speed      regulator      for.        B.     W.      Ladd. 

1,451,663;  Apr.  10. 
Phonographs,  Spring  stylus  mounting  for.     J.  A.  Brown. 

1,469,452;  Oct.  2. 
Phonographs,     Stop    for.      W.     R.    Duncan.       1,464,977  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Phonographs,    Tone   arm   for.     B.    B.   Blood.      1,468,224; 

Sept.  18. 
Phonographs,  Tone  modulator   for.     W.   J.   Bauer,   F.   O. 

Wierth  and  A.  S.  Meadoff.     1.464,739  ;  Aug.  14. 
Phonographs,  Tone  regulator  for.     H.  K.  Hess.     1,454,441  ; 

May  8. 
Phoroptometer,  Dynamic.    C.  E.  H.  .irmbruster.    1.469,412  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Phosgene,   Making.     D.   B.   Bradner.     1,457,493 ;   June  5. 
Phosphate.   Preparing  drv  granular  calcium  acid.  '  C.   T. 

Whittier.      1.442,318  ;  .Jan.   16. 
Phosphate   rock,   Treating.    E.   P.    Stevenson.      1,453.571  : 

May  1. 
Phosphoric-acid  content.  Determining  free-.     J.  F.  Wilkin- 
son.     1,462,840  ;   July   24. 
Phosphorus,    Manufacture    of.      R.    Franchot   and    K.    P. 

McElroy.     1,441.573  ;  Jan.  9. 
Phosphorus   oxychloride.   Production  of.      R.   L.   Andreau. 

1,462,732;    July    24. 
Photo-enlarging     machine.       R.     D.     Grav.       1,463,689; 

July   31.  . 

Photo-reproducing  apparatus.  J.  Kalmanovitch.  1,447. 38R  : 

Mar.   6. 
Photograph     and     making     the     same.       A.     Ames.     ir. 

1,460,122  ;  .Tune  26.        " 
Photograph-display      cabinet.        H.      Roth.         1,451  029  • 

Apr.  10. 
Photograph  frame.     H.  Edmonds.     1.441,071 ;   Jan.   2. 
Photographs,  Plate  holder  for  taking  Rontgen.     G.  Bucky. 

1,449,970;   Mar.    27.  . 

Photographer's     studio     appliance.        J.     W.     Anderson 

1,474,809  ;    Nov.   20. 
Photographic   and   otlier   purposes.   .-Vrc  lamp   for       B    J 

Hall   and   C.   F.   G.  Thorkelin.      1.477,057;    Dec.    11 
Photographic    blanks.     Producing    integral     multicolored 

screens  on.     I.  Kitsee.     1,477,881-2  ;  Dec.  18. 
Photographic    cartridge.       J.     G.    Jones.       1,454,812-18 ; 

May  8. 

Photographic     dark    room.         J.    S.    Greene.     1,451,159 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Photographic-developing    apparatus    and   method.      G.   M. 

Dye.     1,451,065  ;   Apr.   10. 

Photographic  develoniu^-  tank.     G.  F.  Framiee.    1.448,396- 
Mar.    13. 


Photographic  developing  tray.     L.  Steinberger.     1,444,435  ; 

Feb.   6. 
Photographic-cut-fllm  holder.     W.  F.  Folmer.     1,469,814  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Photographic  developing  equipment.  Apron  for.     J.  W.  C. 

Shipment.      1,457.045  ;  May  29. 
Photographic     development  "  gauge.      W.      F.     Herzberg. 

1,469,415  ;  Oct.  2. 
Photographic    element.    Sensitized.      J.    H.    Christensen. 

1,447,759  ;  Mar.   6. 
Photographic     emulsion.     Self-toning.       E.     R.     Bullock. 

1,454,209;   May  8. 
Photographic  enlargements.  Illuminator  for  making.    H.  W. 

Crai.g.     1,465,620;   Aug.  21. 
Photographic      enlarging      apparatus.         P.       Frankois. 

1,465,123  :   Aug.   14. 
Photographic  film.     W.   L.   Dodge.     1,454,044  ;  May   8. 
Photographic  film  and  compound  support.     S.  J.  Carroll. 

1,441,142  ;  Jan.  2. 
Photographic  film  and  film  base,  Antistatic.    A.  F.  Sulzer. 

1,441,185  ;  Jan.  2. 
Photographic    film    and    plate    holder.       R.     C.    Matson. 

1,463,710;  July  31. 
Photographic-film  cartridge.  Spool  for.     E.  E.  Kingsbury. 

1,469,018;    Sept.   25. 
Photngraphic-film-drying    apparatus.       S.    T.     Michelsen. 

1,456,902  ;  May  29. 
Photographic-film    holder.      H.    C.    Strieker.      1,457,864 ; 

June  5. 
Photo.gr.iphic  film  or  print  developing  apparatus.     J.  E. 

Stromberg.      1,440,644  ;   Jan.   2. 
Photographic  -  film  -  treating     apparatus.       C.     de     Moos. 

1,467,106;    Sept.    4. 
Photographic  film  with  a  carrier  permeable  to  w.iter.     J. 

E.   Brandenberger.     1,450,479  ;  Apr.   3. 
Photographic    films    and    appar.ntus    therefor.    Treatment 

of.     C.  T.  Counsell.     1,478.639  ;  Dec.  25. 
Photographic  films  and  the  like.  Spool  for.     C.  E.  Byrne 

and  J.    S.   Murphy.     1,466,157  ;   Aug.   28. 
Photographic    films.    Apparatus    for    ruling.      I.    Kitsee. 

1.476,206;  Dec.  4. 
Photographic    films,    Hardening    of.      J.    H.    Christensen. 

1,47'2,048  ;  Oct.  30. 
Photographic  films  in  natural  colors.  Production  of.     R. 

Wellesley.     1,441,615;  Jan.  9. 
Photographic  image.  Making  a  colored.     L.  F.  Douglass. 

1,450,412  ;   Apr.    3. 
Photographic    films.    Method    and    apparatus    for    drying;. 

G.  M.  Dyp.     1,478,385  ;  Dec.  25. 
Photographic    films,    Method    and    device    for    handling. 

G.   M.    Dye.     1,451,066;   Apr.   10. 
Photographic    negatives.    Device    employed    in     finishing 

and   retouching.     J.   H.   Brubaker.     1,466,038  ;  Aug.  28. 
Photographic  objective.     C.  Graf.     1,463,132  ;  July  24. 
Photographic  optical  system.     W.  P.  Folmer.     1,454,218 

May  8. 
Photographic    paper    holder.      N.    G.    Baker.      1,452,996 

Apr.  24. 
Photographic-paper   receptacle.      W.    C.    Cox.      1.45S,ir.n 

June  12. 
Photo.sraphic     plate     and     utilizing     the     same.       A.     P 

Hantscb.     1,455,  i2t:  May  15. 
Photographic    plates.    Developing   apparatus    for.      J.    W 

Strange.     1.442,416  ;   .Tan.  16. 
Photographic-printing      apparatus.      W.      R.      R.      Frye 

1,448,837  :  Mar.  20. 
Photographic  -  printing     apparatus.        W.      C.     Huebner, 

1,468,022  ;  Sept.  18. 
Photographic-printing  device.     A.   G.   Ogden.     T.,456.073 

May  22. 
Photographic-printing  device.     A.   G.    Ogden.     1,465,283 

Aug.  21. 
Photographic-printing  device.     C.  B.  Struble.     1,466,768 

Sept.   4. 
Photographic-printing    device.       B.    Wehrli.       1,471.672 

Oct.  23. 
Photographic  printing  device.     T.  C.  Willson.     1,445,987 

Feb.  20. 
Photograph-printing  machine.     P.  Anderson.      1,476,574 

Dec.  4. 
Photographic-printing  machine.     C.  H.  Owen.     1.440.622 

Jan.  2. 
Photographic-printing   machine.     E.    Sankey.      1,473,740 

Nov:  13. 
Photographic-printing    machine.      M.    Welsh.      1,443.403 

Jan.  30. 
Photographic-printing   machines.   Apparatus   for   position 

Ing  the  printing  plates  on  the  plate  holders  of.     W.  C 

Huebner.     1,452.078;  Apr.   17. 
Photographic  printing  machines,   lilght-controlling  device 

for.     W.  D.  Wood.     1,452,719  ;  Apr.  24. 
Photographic-printing  press.     H.  B.   Stewart.     1,477,920: 

Dec.   18. 
Photographic    prints.    Device    for    straightening.      C.    H. 

Rise.     1,452,438  ;  Apr.   17. 
Photographic     prints.     Drier     for.       W.      H.      Morgan. 

1.457,451 ;  June  5. 
Photographic  prints,  films,  and  the  like.  Machine  for  use 

in  drying  or  treating.     E.  Graber.     1,453.554  ;  May  1. 
Photogranhic-priht-washing    machine.      I.    Pottruck    and 

N.  Shalit.      1,456,514  ;  May  29. 
Photographic-print-washing    machine.      F.     C.     Sherman. 

1,470,586  ;  Oct.  9. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1183 


Photograpbic-projection  printing  appiiratus.     W.  C.  Hueb- 

ner.     1,452.077  ;  Apr.   17. 
Photographic  purposes.  Production  of  sensitive  films  for. 

J.  E.  Brandenberger.     1,452,785  ;  Apr.  24. 
Photographic  reflector.     A.  T.  Joni'S.      1,447.47.5  :   Mar.  6. ' 
Photographic  rrproduction  and  method  of  and  apparatus 

for    making    the    same.      J.    G.    Capstaff.      1,478,599 ; 

Dec.    25. 
Photographic       reversal       process.         J.      G.       Capstaff. 

1,460,703;   July  3. 
Photoiiranhic    screen.     M.    Kuhland.      1,464,139;   Aug.    7. 
Photographic    shutter.       E.     F.     Kingsbury.       1,458,211  ; 

June  12. 
Photographic  -  shutter  -  operating    device.      B.    E.    Under- 
wood.    1,457.563;  June  5. 
Pliotosraphic   transfer   paper.      H.   Egashlra.      1,450,067 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Photographic    transfer   paper   and   malving   same.      F.    W. 

Ivont.      1,474,596  ;    Nov.    20. 
Photosvvapliie  transfer  process.     F.  W.  Kent.     1,466,532  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Photographic   washing   tank.      D.    E.   Pryde.      1,470,188  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Photographic  worli.  Recovery  of  silver  used  in.     L,  Weis 

berg.     1.448.475  :   Mar.   13. 
Photographically     reproducing     pictures     represented     on 

curved  surfaces.     6.  von  Liicken.     1,456,954  :  May  29. 
Photogi'aphically  the  deviation   of  errors.   Apparatus  for 

practicing,     sighting,     and     determining.       O.     Messter. 

1.4.^5.007  :   Mav   15." 
Photographing    apparatus.      T.    A.    Willard.      1,467,466 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Photographv   and    photogi-aphic   elements,    Color.,    M.    C. 

Hopkins. "   1.460,673  :   July  3. 
Photography,   Color.     J.   G.   Capstaff.     1,469.811 ;   Oct.  9. 
Photographv.    Color,      J.    G.    CaptafF    ?,nd    N,    B,    Green. 

1,444,323":  Feb.  6. 
Photograpliv,     Color     motion-picture.       F.     T.     O'Grady. 

1,465.05.5-4  ;    Aug.    14. 
Photography,     Many  -  colored     screen     for.       I.     Kitse<'. 

1,449.417:   Mar.   27. 
Photography.  Method  and  apparatus  for  producing  novel 

and     multiple-image     effects     in.        L.     F.     Douglas."?. 

1.477.999;   Dec.   18. 
Photography,  Multicolor  screen  for.     I.  Kitsee.    1,446,049  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Photography,    Producing    multicolored    screens    for.      I, 

Kit.see.     1,446,050  :  Feb.  20. 
Phototranhv,    Throe-color,      S,    M,    de    Procudine-Gorskv. 

1,443.012  :  Jan.  23. 
Photography.  Two-color.     J.  K.  Holbrook  and  M.  De  Fran- 
cisco.    1,451,774  ;  Apr.  17. 
Photometer.     F.  E,  Ives,     1.457,076  ;  Mav  29. 
Photometric  device,     C.  Pulfrich,   .  1,460.732  :  July  3, 
Photoprint    drier.      A,    H,    Wyatt,      1,463,757 ;    July    31, 
Photoprint-washing  machine.     F.  W.   Sholes,     1.476.425  : 

Dec.  4. 
Pbotoprinting    machines,    Presser  -  back    mechanism    for. 

G.  M.  Dye.     1,463,000  ;  July  24, 
Phoroprinting  mask.     G.  M.  Dye.     1.472.640  :  Oct.  30. 
Phototachymeter,     Registering.       F.     Rived.       1,441,635 ; 

Jan.  9, 
Phtha  R-  nnhvdride.  Making,     H,  Sasa.     1,443,094  ;  Jan.  23 
Phthalimids.  Producing,     H.  D.  Gibbs.     1,450,678  :  Apr,  H. 
Physical-culture  apparatus.     W.  D.  Molby,     1,456,0.30-1  : 

May  22. 
Piano  action,  Plectrum,    G.  Casciotta.    1,462,444  ;  July  17, 
Piano  actions.   Hammer  and  damper  springs  for.     E.  E. 

Buser.     1.473,608;   Nov,   13. 
Piano,  Banjo,     J.  A,  Bochringer.     1,467,087  ;   Sept,  4, 
Piano     bench    and     cot    combination,       O,     C.    Johnson, 

1.441.155  ;  Jan.  2. 
Piano  bench  and  music  cabinet,  Combined,     6,  H,  Merkel, 

1.451,996:   Apr.  17. 
Piano  benches   and  the  like.   Crate  for.     H.  G.   Behrens. 

1,444.651  ;   Feb,    6. 
Piano  cabinet.  Overhead.     P.  Panico.     1,470,243;  Oct.  9, 
Piano    guard.      J.   J.    Schhimbvecht.      1,442,448;    Jan.    16. 
Piano,    Plaver,      W.    B,    Timstall.      1.452.174;    Apr.    17. 
Piano.  Player,     F,  C.  White.     1,447.498;  Mar,  6, 
Piano     playing.     Means     of     teaching.      I.     M.     Smith. 

1,459,802  :  June  26. 
lUano-pIaying  pneumatic  action.    H.  E.  Tower,    1,445,807 

Feb.  20. 
Piano  reroll  mechanism.  Player-.     T.  Rotter,     1,478,456  ; 

Dec.    25. 
Pianos  and  for  other  purposes.  Pedal  device  for.     B.  H. 

Jefferson  and  W.  I.  Kirk.     1,463,166  ;  July  31, 
Fionos  and  the  like.  Transposer  for  automatic.     R.  Head, 

1,470,364;  Oct,  9, 
Pianos.    Expression    device    for    player.         O.    E.    Wall. 

1,463,234  ;    July   31. 
Piano:?.  Expression  device  for  self-playing.     O.  A.  Ericson. 

1,446,116;   Feb.   20. 
Pianos,  Metal  sounding  board  for.    F.  Frankel.   1,440,667  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Pianos,  Motor  for  player.     W.  W,  Weiser  and  G,  A,  For? 

bevg,     1,445,983  :   Feb,  20, 
Pianos,   Mounting   for  operating  parts  of  player,      E,    S. 

TVerolin,     1,443,665  ;  Jan,  30, 
Pianos  or  organs,   Tracker  board   for   player,   P,    H,   Eil- 

huber,     1,459,355  ;  June  19. 


Pianos,  Pneumatic  control  device  for  player.     0.  E.  Wall. 

1,463,275  ;     July    31, 
Pianos,   Pneumatic   plaver  action   for,      P,    Oesterreicher. 

1,476,459  ;  Dec.  4. 
Pianos,  Pumping  device  for  player.    A.  Young.     1,442,507 ; 

Jan,    16. 
Pianos,   Switching  mechanism  for  plaver.     T.  Danquard. 

1,468.139;  Sept.  18. 
Pianos,     Tremolo     for.       H.     F.     Schenult.        1,459,378 ; 

June  19. 
Pianofortes  and  like  stringed  musical  instruments.  Bridge 

for.     J.  G.  Jones,     1,476,014  ;  Dec.  4. 
Pick,  Grab,     C,   H,   Baisden,     1,478,198  :  Dec,    18, 
Pick-handle  protector.     J.  S.  Curzon,     1,466,931  ;  Sept.  4, 
Pick  or  tool  handle,     D.   E,  Ulley  and  G.   W.   Cauffield. 

1.448.4SS;   Mar.    13. 
I'ick.  Pneumatic  coal.     C,  *'.  Hansen.     1.477,259  ;  Dec.  11. 
Picking  and  rock-drilling  machine.    A.  Berner.    1,477,684  ; 

Dec.    18. 
Picking  table.     R,   M,   Bickley,     1.473,333  ;  Not,   6, 
Picking  table.     J.   P.    Vogel.     1,473,365 ;   Nov.   6. 
Picker  :   See — 

Alligator  lug  picker.  Loom    picker. 

Corn   picker.  Peanut  picker. 

Cotton   picker.  Stone  picker. 

Fruit  picker. 
Picker  block.     IT.  I.   Leibv.     1.443.027  ;   Jan.    23. 
Picker  check.     R.  Di  Cristo.     1,470,821  ;  Oct.  16. 
Picker     or    fiber-cleaning     machine.     J.     E.     O'Connell. 

1,450,922  ;  Apr.  10. 
Picker  stick.      F,  Mossberg.     1,477,584  ;   Dec,  18, 
Picker-stick  check,     N.  C.  Blake.     1,448,909  :  Mar.  20, 
Picker-stick  check.     A,  Massey  and  A.  Benson,    1,463,128  ; 

July    24, 
Pirkor-stick    check    motion.      C.    N.    Tucker.      1,470.513 ; 

Oft.  9, 
Picker     sticks.     Cushion     stop    .for,       A.     E.     Rhoades. 

1,451,845;  Apr.  17.  ^ 

Pickles,      .Apparatus     for      treating.        J.      M.     Browne. 

1.441,481  ;  Jan,  9. 
Pickling    bath    and    pickling   iron    and    steel,      O.    Vogel. 

1,400.395  ;  July  3. 
Pickling   solution.   Method   and   apparatus  for   reclaiming 

spent.      H.    S.   Marsh   and   R,    S.   Cochran,      1,450,217; 

Apr.  3. 
Pickling  solutions.  Method  and  apparatus  for  recovering 

spent.      H.'   S.   Marsh   and   R.   S,   Cochran,      1,450,216; 

Apr.   3. 
Picture,     C.  W,  Saalhurg,     1,449,914  :  Mar.  27. 
Picture  and  pattern  behind  which  a  light-reflectiiig  metal- 
lic shtet  is  laid,     E,  Winter,     1,474,698  ;  Nov,  20, 
Picture  apparatus.    High-speed   motion.     R,   W.   Pittman. 

1,444,884  ;  Feb.  13. 
Picture  apparatus,  Slotion-.     E,  G.  Whitmore.     1,457,012; 

Mav  29, 
Picture  apparatus.  Motion-,     H.  C.  Williams.     1,422,101 ; 

Apr.  17, 
Picture     book     and     puzzle,     Combined,       E,     BufEngton, 

1,460,700  ;  July  3. 
Picture  cabinet.    Motion-.      A.   G.   Merriman.      1,460,071  ; 

June  26, 
Picture     cabinet,     Optical,       S.     Kucharski.       1,460,590; 

Julv  3. 
Picture    cird.    Combination    film-frame.      J.    G.    Culligan. 

1.468,558  ;  Sept.  18. 
Picture-card  frame.     P.  Sonn,     1.450,190  :  Apr,   3, 
Picture,  Composite,     C.  W,  Saalhurg.     1,465,564  ;  .-\ug.  21. 
I'ict  ure  device.  Changeable-.     O.  M.  Whitstock.     1,474,572  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Picture    device,    Motion-.      G.    W.    Bin.gham.      1,462.784; 

July    24. 
Picture    devices.    Film    winding   and    delivery    means    for 

motion-,     L,  B,  Larsen  and  O.  J.   Hoimes,     1,463,620 ; 

July  31. 
Picture  film   for  analyzing  motion.  Method  and  moving-. 

C.  F.  Watson.     1,470,407  ;  Oct.  9. 
Picture  film,  Motion-.     C.  J.  Coberly.     1.455.428  ;  May  15. 
Picture,  film.  Motion-.     C.  J.  Coberly.     1,471,592  ;  Oct.  23. 
Picture-film-printing    apparatus.    Motion-.      0.    B.    Depue. 

1,474,409;    Nov.   20. 
Picturc-flim   pro,iector.  Moving-.     H.   E,   Harbaugh,   C,   K. 

Buquo,  and  G.  F.  Spaeth.     1,470,975  ;  Oct.  16. 
Picture-film  reel,   Motion-.     J.   A.   Robertson.      1,469,818  ; 

Oct.  9. 
I'icture-film   reels.  Alarm    for   motion-.     C.   de   Rochefort- 

Lucay.      1,442.690:   Jan.   16. 
Picture   films.    Apparatus   for   direct   observation    of.      C. 

Leoine,     1,450,555  ;  Apr,  3. 
Picture  films.  Combined  camera  and  projector  mechaniem 

for  moving-,     M.   King.     1,469,016  :   Sept.   25. 
Picture  frame,     T,  M,  Kemper.     Des.  63,081 ;  Oct,  2. 
Picture  frame.  Extensible,     A.  Zelan,     1.446, ;-i67  ;  Feb,  20. 
Picture-frame  hanger.     D,  Rencsok,     1.466.561  :   Aug.  28. 
Picture  frame,  Pennant  embodying.     C.  S.  Oda.    1,467,680  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Picture  frames.  Picture-retaining  device  for.     C.  Mandel. 

1,462,419;  July  17. 
Picture  hanger.     J.  H.  Fitz  Gerald.     1,475,292;  Nov.  27. 
Picture  hanger.     A.   J.   Maier,      1 ,455.961  ;   May   22, 
Picture  hanger.     P.   G.  Underwood.     1,478,461 :   Dec.  25. 
Picture-hanging    attachment.      J.    B.    Baker.      1,442,036; 

Jan.    16. 


1184 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — ContLnued. 


Picture     illusion    device.       Changiug-.       H.     M.     Kussell. 

1.473,930  ;  Nov.  13. 
Picture   machine,    Motion-.     C.  A.   Clement  and   A.  Bors- 

Koefoetl.      1,477,541  ;   Dec.   18. 
Picture     machine.     Motion-.       J.     Doherty.       1,455,393 ; 

May  15. 
Picture    machine,   Motion-.      C.    S.    Frangos.      1,468,499 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Picture   machine,   Motion-.      A.    C.    Macbeth.      1,472,608 ; 

Oct.  80. 
Picture    machine,    Motion-.      A.    C.    Roebuck.      1,455,096 ; 

May  15. 
Picture    machine.    Motion-.      C.    E.    Wright.      1,447,002 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Picture  machine,  Moving-.    W.  J.  Blankenberg.    1,458,911; 

June  12. 
Picture     machine.     Moving-.       EL    Peterson.       1,466,750; 

Sept.    4. 
Picture    machine,    Moving-.      D.    O.    Seaman.      1,450.455  ; 

Apr.   3. 
Picture  machine.  Moving-.     F.  and  H.  Seufert.     1,457,554  ; 

.Tune  5. 
Picture    machines.    Automatic    fire    shutter    for    moving-. 

W.    EUwood.      1,457,510 ;    June    5. 
Picture    machines.    Automatic    loop    setter    for    motion-. 

F.  Bonk,  jr.     1,472,628;  Oct.  30. 
Picture   machines,     .\utomatic   stop    for   motion-.     M.   E. 

Phimister.     1,476,006  ;  Dec.  4. 
Picture  machines.  Coupled  light  dissolver  for  motion-.     R. 

N.  Fleming.     1,456,544  ;  May  29. 
Picture   machines.    Film  guide  for   motion-.     T.   F.   Uhle- 

niann.      1,455,367  ;  May  15. 
Picture  machines,  Fire-preventing  device  for  motion-.     N. 

Power.     1,467,812  ;  Sept.   11. 
Picture  machines.  Fire  protector  for  moving.     J.  G.  Pet- 

tersson.      1,459,551  ;    June    19. 
Picture    machines.    Shutter    for    motion-.      C.    A.    Gibbs 

and   F.   A.   Sawyer.    fl,464,472 ;   Aug.   7. 
Picture     machines.      Stand     for     moving-.       N.     Power. 

1,449,870  ;   Mar.    27. 
Picture    machines.    Tension    device    for    moving-.      T.    F. 

XJhlemann.     1,455,368  ;  Mav  15. 
Picture  mat.     J.  D.  Gabler.     Des.  61,764  ;  Jan.  9. 
Picture-molding  hook.     E.  B.  Tracy.     1,456,476  ;  May  22. 
Picture   mounting.     P.   C.   Borman.     1,442,639 ;   Jan.   16. 
Picture  or  advertising  exhibitor.     B.  Waters.     1,455,461 ; 

May  15. 
Picture   or   animated    drawing   with    directing    indicator. 

Moving.     J.  F.  Leventhal.     1,446.510 ;   Feb.   27. 
Picture-projecting    apparatus.      M.    Klaiber.      1,476,017; 

Dec.  4. 
Picture-projecting    apparatus.    Motion-.       F.     L.     Hough. 

1.442,068;    Jan.    16. 
Picture-projecting  machine,  Motion-.     W.  J.  Blankenberg. 

1,463,417  ;   July  31. 
Picture-proiecting    machine.    Motion-.      J.    C.    Chanibt-rs. 

1,448,357  ;   Mar.  13. 
Picture-projecting     machine.      Motion-.        F.      Mladinich. 

1.464,.327  ;  Aug.  7. 
Picture-projecting  machines.   Control  mechanism  for  mo- 
tion.    N.  T.   Burgess.     1,462,931  ;  July  24. 
Picture-projecting  machines.  Revolving  shutter   for   mov- 
ing-.    G.  Johnston.     1,471,031  ;  Oct.  16. 
Picture-projection    apparatus.    Motion-.      T.    A.    Kilimau. 

1,458,210;   .Tune  12. 
Picture   projection,   Motion-.     C.   P.   Perham.     1,450,514 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Picture  -  projector      attachment.        F.      J.      McGettlgan. 

1,457,782;  June  5. 
Picture    projectors.    Carbon    holder    for.      A.    S.    Hruska. 

1,465.042  ;  Aug.  14. 
Picture-record  tinting  apparatus,  Motion-.     F-.  J.  Bulask. 

1,476,670;  Dec.  4. 
Picture   reflector.    Orchestra   leader's.      C.    A.    Grissinger. 

1,454,733  ;    May    8. 
Picture    screen    and    making    same.    Projection.       F.     J. 

Adams.     1,455,982;   May   22. 
Picture  slide.     W.   J.  Donaldson.     1,465,353  ;   Aug.   21. 
Picture-slide  display  apparatus.  Automatic.    B.  W.  Lauchly. 

1.443,711  ;     .Tan.  30. 
Picture  stand  or  support.     A.  J.  Gans.     1,466,934  ;  Sept.  4. 
Picture    transmission.      A.     Sinding-Larsen.       1,473,882; 

Nov.  13. 
Pictures  and  color  tones.  Colored  background  for  motion. 

M.  D.  Murray.     1,446,266  ;  Feb.  20. 
Pictures,    Apparatus    for    exhibiting.      R.    I.    Atherton. 

1,447.403  ;   Mar.   6. 
Pictures,     Apparatus     for     simulating     moving.       C.     E. 

Noville.     1.470,468  ;  Oct.  9. 
Pictures,  Film  for   the  reproduction  of.     F.  C.   Rockwell. 

1,444,388;  Feb.  6. 
Pictures  in  color.  Producing.     J.  H.  Steinman.     1,444,531  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Pictures    in    relief.    Apparatus    for    showing.      C.    E.    R. 

Schneider.      1,448,153 ;    Mar.   13. 
Pictures,  Making  and  exhibiting  moving.     I.  T.    Purcell. 

1,451,086;  Apr.  10. 
Pictures,  Means  for  obtaining  spherical  reli-ef  in.     A.   E. 

Bertelson.     1,464,636  ;  Aug.  14. 
Pictures.   Method  and  means   for  taking  moving.     D.   W. 

Grifflth.      1.476,885;   Dec.    11. 
Pictures,    ]\Iusic    cue    sheet    for    motion.      M.    J.    Mintz. 

1,463,288;    July    31. 


Pictures  or  the  like,  Support  for.     W.  Brizgis.     1,448,024  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Pictures,   Printing  motion.     P.   D.   Williams.     1,464,054 ; 

Aug.  7. 
I'ictures,  Process  and  article  for  producing  moving.     C.  P. 

Lederer.     1,446,123  ;  Feb.  20. 
Pictures,   Producing  motion.     J.  W.  Flender.     1,458,401  ; 

.Tune   12. 
Pictures,     Producing     motion.       F.     Peano.       1,467,394 ; 

Sept.  11. 
IMctures,    I'roducing    visual    depth   in    projected.      T.    H. 

Marten.     1,461,131-2;  .Tuly  10. 
I'ictures,    Progress   indicator   for   motion.      C.    O.    Riedel. 

1,442,297  ;    .Tan.    16. 
Pictures.   Taking.      I.    Boysen.      1,460,744;   July   3. 
Pie  cutter.    C.  J.  Schipplock  and  J.  C.  Kessler.    1,453,367  ; 

May  1. 
I'ie    cutter    and    crimper.      J.    M.    Almedia.      1,442,635; 

Jan.    16. 
I'ic-cutting  device.     J.  J.  Slovack.     1,457,233;  May  29. 
Pie    machine.      D.    W.    Smith.      1,459,166;    June    19. 
Pie  or  cake  cutter  and  gauge.     J.  W.  Baker.     1.442,679  ; 

Jan.    16. 
1  iece  goods.     P.  E.  Silllere.     Des.  62,069;  Mar.  13. 
Pier,  Foundation.     J.  M.  Fitzgerald.     1,447,942  ;  Mar.  6. 
Pier    structure.      P.    P.    Waechter    and    W.    S.    Campbell. 

1,443,297;  Jan.  23. 
Piety,  religious  devotion,  and  high  idealistic  sentiments. 

Device  for  the  promotion  of.     J.  I.  Comber.     1,472,746; 

Oct.  30. 
Pig  bristles.  Machine  for  setting  and  mixing.     D.  Magny. 

1,457,783  ;  June  5. 
i'lgeon  trap.  Clay-.     C.  O.  Carothers.     1,477,942  ;  Dec.  18. 
Pigment  and  paint.     H.  S.  Blackmore.    1,460,699  ;  July  3. 
Pij^ment,    Manufacture    of    black    carbonaceous.      V.    H. 

Schnee.      1,446.933 ;    Feb.    27. 
Pigments,  Preparing  chrome.     N,  Underwood.     1,441,612  ; 

Jan.  9. 
I'igtail  connection.     F.  P.  Dorsey.     1,465,255  ;  Aug.  21. 
Pilaster  construction.     P.   Heath.     1,453,837  ;   Mav  1. 
Pile  and  making  it.  Protected.     P.  P.  Beeby.     1,476,584  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Pile-cutting  device.     P.  A.  Wagrfer.     1,450,011;  Mar.  27. 
Pile-cutting  device.     P.  A.   Wagner.     1,452,285;  Apr.  17. 
Pile  driver.     H.  R.   Smith  and  A.  E.   Twist.     1,473,054; 

Nov.  6. 
Pile  driver.  Duplex  sheet-    J.  Perna.     1,451,922  ;  Apr.  17. 
Pile-driving     apparatus.       E.     H.     Hopson.        1,454,927 ; 

Mav  15. 
Pile  lifter.    C.  L.  West.    1,462,435  ;  July  17. 
Pile-pulling  apparatus.     M.  D.  Riker.     1.477.283  ;  Dec.  11. 
Piling,  Hydraulic.     H.  Abrames.     1,451,753  ;  Apr.  17. 
Pillow.     E.  E.  Emmerich.     1,447,288;  Mar.  6. 
Pillow,    marine    life-saving    belt,    and    the    like.      M.    M. 

Dessau.     1,470,598  r  Oct.  16. 
Pills  and  the  like.  Machine  for  counting.     J.  H.  Bruchey. 

1,448,826  ;  Mar.  20. 
I'ilot.     H.  M.  Pflauer.     1.478,249  ;  Dec.  18. 
Pilot  beam.     C.  T.  Westlake.     1,452,538;  Apr.  24. 
I'ilot  burner.     F.   W.  I'owcrs.     1,474,641  ;  Nov.  20. 
Pilot-burner  control.     F.  W.  Powers.     1,469,394  ;  Oct.  2. 
Pilot  conductor.  Aperiodic.     M.  I.  Pupin  and  M.  C.  Spen- 
cer.    1,446,769  ;  Feb.  27. 
Piraiento     coring     and     skin-loosening     machine.       C.     J. 

Walden.     1,476,937  ;  Dec.  11. 
Pin  :  See — 

.Adjustable  wrist  pin.  Husking  pin. 

Bar  pin.  Insulator-supporting    pin. 

Barber-cloth  pin.  Laundry-marking    pin. 

Bucket  pin.  Lingerie  pin. 

Crank   pin.  Piston  pin. 

Dowel  pin.  Safety   pin. 

Gauge  pin.  Shuttle-block    pin. 

Hinge    pin.  Wrist  pin. 

Pin.     J.  Evans.     1,465.212  ;  Aug.  14. 
Pin.     W.  A.   .Tohnsou.      1,475,702;   Nov.   27. 
Pin  and  clip.  Pencil.     P.  Anderson.     1,451,413  ;  Apr.  10. 
Pin    and    like   securing   device.      L.    J.    Roy.      1,472,681 ; 

Oct.  30. 
i'in    and    making   same.    Bar.      P.    S.   and    R.   K.    Maker. 

1,442.815  ;   .Tan.   23. 
Pin   and   making  the  same.     H.  R.  Johnson.     1,448,844  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Pin  board.     P.  C.  Washburn.     1,469,550  ;  Oct.  2. 
Pin,  brooch,  bracelet,  finger  ring,  or  similar  article.     6. 

Bastheim.     Des.  62,439  ;  June  5. 
I'iu,  button,  badge,  emblem,  or  article  of  similar  nature. 

N.    L.    Roulet.      Des.    62,504  ;    June    12. 
Tin  card  and  charging  the  same,  Safety-.     H.  M.  Gleason. 

1,445,831  ;  Feb.  "20. 
Pin  clasp.     J.  Zangrilli.     1,460,998  ;  July  3. 
I'in  clip.     B.  G.  Vigurs.     1,475,211;  Nov.  27. 
Pin,    eniblem,    medal,    ring,    or    similar    article.      C.    B. 

Dyer.     Des.  62,396  ;  May  22. 
I'ln,  Emblematic.     I.  M.  Sullivan.     Des.  62,153  ;  Mar.  27. 
Pin    extracting    and    replacing    tool.      W.    H.    Winchler. 

1,472,349  ;  Oct.  30. 
I'in   fastener.     W.   C.   Harper.     1.442,613;   Jan.   16. 
i'in-forming    and    button-pinning    machine.      J.    G.    Weg- 

man.      1,463,565 ;    July    31. 
Pin-inserting  tool.     D.  A.  Craun.     1,466,992;  Sept.  4. 
I  in  lifter.     J.  R.  .Tones.     1,455,533;  May  15. 
Pin-locking  means.     H.  J.   Edwards.     1,143,014  ;  Jan.   23. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
AliJhabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1185 


Pin  or  badge.     R.  B.  Bryant.     Des.  62.472:  June  12. 

Pin  or  emblem.     J.  Miller.     Des.  62,580;  June  26. 

Pin  pullor.     II.  W.  Morrow.     1.474,159  ;  Nov.  13. 

Pin,  Safety.     S.  Olop.    1,451,105;  Apr.  10. 

Pln-sotting  machine,  Automatic.   U.  A.  Rcdfleld.   1,468,212  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Pln-spottin'j;   mechanism.    Automatic.      C.   Lorenz    and   E. 

Kunish.  '  1,449.012  ;  Mar.  20. 
Plnwheel.  C.  F.  Mltchel  and  J.  W.  Lechleitner.   1,443,585  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Pins,  brooches,  and  the  like.  Catch  fastener  with  locking 

device  for.     G.  A.  Renault.     1,442,824;  Jan.  23. 
Pinch  bar.    W.  E.  Smiley  and  H.  D.  Ga  Nung.    1,460,367; 

Oct.  2. 
Plneapplo-shell-feeding      device.        H.       F.       Opperman. 

1,460.559;  July  3. 
Pineapple  shells.  JNIachino  for  removing  meat  from.     C.  E. 

Barter.     1,444,535  ;  Feb.  6. 
Pineapple   slicer.      L.    Hirsch.      1,466,337 ;    Aug.    28. 
Pineapple-trimming  machine.     M.  O.  Johnson  and  R.  H. 

Lowrie.     1,471.336;  Oct.  23. 
Pinion    drives,    Pressure-distributing    device    for    double-- 

D.   C.   Davis.      1.45S.131  ;   June   12. 
Pinion,  Flexible.     H.  A.  Honston.     1,451,576;  Apr.  10. 
Pinion  mountiiiE;.     J.  \V.   White.     1.444,293:  Feb.  6. 
Pintle.     C.  n.  Kasch.     1.444.311  ;  Keb.  6. 
Plntle-lnsertlng  machine.     C.  V.   Strickland.     1,453,085 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Pipe  :  !?ee — 

.Annealing  mastic  pipe.  Tobacco  pipe. 

Concrete  pipe.  Tnbricco-smolting  pipe. 

Organ  pipe.  Water   pipe. 

Smoking  pipe.  Well-casing  pipe. 

Pipe.     .1.  A.  Chambers      1.456.762;  Mav  29. 
Pipe.     J.   E.   Dodd.      1,459,619 ;   .Tune   19. 
Pipe.     A.   M.    Saunders.      1,460,769;   July  3. 
Pipe.    P.  J.  A.  Uytenbogaart.    1,468,681 ;  Sept.  25. 
Pipe-anchoring  means.     C.  A.  Bell.     1,466,292;  Aug.   28. 
Pipe    and    cigarette   holder,    Combination.      P.    J.    Sitter. 

1,469,276  ;  Oct.  2. 
Pipe  and  fitting  joint.     J.  J.  Hosan.     1,442.724  ;  Jan.  16. 
Pipe    and    in    a    special    form    of    pipe.    Making.      F.    T. 

Snyder.     1,476,734  ;  Dec.  11. 
Pipe  and  nut  wrench.  Combined.     G.  Forton.     1,461,522  ; 

July  10. 
Pipe  and  nut  wrench.  Combined.     J.  Quist.     1,468,211 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Pipe  and  pipe  clamp.     G.  F.  Hauf.     1.474.822;  Nnv.  -'O 
Pipe  and  rod  cutter.     A.  E.  Smith.     1.448,877  :  Mar   ''O 
Pipe  attachment.  Smoking-.     J.  T.  Shaw.     1,462,425  ;  July 

Pipe  balls.  Forming.     L.  W.  .Tones.     1.467.166  ;  Sept.  4. 
Pipe  balls.  Producing.     J.  H.  Hall.     1,467,542;  Sept.  11. 
Pipe    bender    or    elbow    former.      G.    Jones.      1,452  383  ■ 

Apr.  17. 
Pipe-bending  machine.     W.  H.  Beers.     1,450.317  ;  Apr    3 
Pipe-bending  machine.     J.  Brogden.     1,473.756  ;  Nov.  13. 
Pipe   bends.   Device   for   making.      C.   K.   Lassiter    and   J 

Kindervater.     1,442.481  :  -Tan.  16. 
Pipe  by  the  action  of  centrifugal  force.  Machine  for  th<> 

manufacture  of.     P.  Allard.     1,465.153  :  Aug.  14. 
Pipe-casting  machine.     W.  J.  Perrv.     1,467,496;  Sept.  11. 
Pipe  clamp  and  wrench.     J.  .\.  Painter  and  H.  G.  McCul- 

lough.     1,462,377  ;  July  17. 
Pipe  cleaner.     F.   S.   Brown.      1,477,207 ;   Dec.   11. 
Pipe  cleaner.     F.  J.   Kehlenbeck.     1.448,748  ;  Mar.   20. 
Pipe-cleaning     device.        A.      P.      Gulliver.        1,459,625 ; 

June  16. 
Pipe    condenser.    Double-.      B.    P.    Safberg.       1,447  518  • 

Mar.   6. 
Pipe   conduit.    Water-tight.      J.    W.    I^timer.      1.466,054  : 

Aug.    28. 
Pipe  connection.     D.  W.  Bovee.     1,467,833  ;  Sept.  11. 
Pipe  connection  and   malting  the  same.    Superheater.     D 

H.  Wilson  and  J.  B.  Fuller.     1,442.458  ;  Jan.  16. 
Pipe    connection    or    boot.      A.    G.    Scherer.      1,457,126 ; 

May  29. 
Pipe    coupler.      D.    W.    Manpin    and    R.    C.    Teegarden. 

1,471,045  ;  Oct.  16. 
Pipe     coupling.       J.     W.     Frazier     and     P.     B.     Hansen. 

1,460,154  ;  June  26. 
Pipe  coupling.     H.   W.  Hahn.     1,461,482  ;   July   10. 
Pipe  coupling.     R.  F.  Haughey.     1,462,698  ;  July  24. 
Pipe  coupling.     J.  Lippis.     1,464,768  ;  Aug.  14. 
Pipe  coupling.     A.  T.  McWane.      1.474.435  ;  Nov.  20. 
Pipe   coupling.     S.  Metzsch.     1,441.736  :  Jan.  9. 
Pipe   coupling.     C.   L.   Nelson.     1.478,452 ;   Dec.   25. 
Pipe   coupling.      C.    Seng.     Rel5.632  :    June   19. 
Pipe    coupling,    Air-tight.       J.    R.     Brown.       1,472,290 ; 

Oct.  30. 

Pipe     coupling     and     making     the     same.     B.      Harris. 

1,447,950;   Mar.   6. 
Pipe    coupling,    Angular.      D.    M.    Tulloch.       1,442.371  : 

Jan.  16. 
Pipe      coupling.      Compressed-air-.        W.      O.      Vlvarttas. 

1,446,489  ;  Feb.   27. 
Pipe    coupling.    Flanged.      O.    W.    Stelndorf.      1,443.051 , 

Jan.  23. 
Pipe  coupling.  Instantaneous.    C.  Sen.    1,467,508  ;  Sept.  11. 
Pipe  cutter.     H.  H.  Eaton.     1.4T5..374  ;  Nov.  27. 
Pipe-cutting    apparatus.       A.    T.     Sampson.       1,449,150 ; 

Mar.  20. 

58339—75 


apparatus, 
machine. 


W.     W. 


A.     T. 


Vosper. 
Sampson. 


1,471,872  ; 
1,478,065 ; 


Pipe-cutting 

Oct.  23. 
I'ipc-cutting 

Dee.   18. 

Pipe-cutti«g  machine.    W.  W.  Vosper.   1,468,935;  Sept.  25. 
I'ipe-cutting  machine.  Automatic.    T.  Rankin.    1,440,492  ; 

.laii.   2. 
Pipe-cutting   machines,   Safety   device  for.      H.   MorrlsoD. 

1,457,992  ;  June  5. 
Pipe  cutting,   rounding,  and  threading  machine.     B.   H. 

Wilson.     1,460,088  ;  June  26. 
Pipe   drain.      A.    Hess.      1,456,437 :    May   22. 
Pipe-eud-finishing      tool.         H.      Morrison.         1,466,409 : 

Aug.  28. 
Pipe-engaging  slip.    G.  R.  LIvergood.     1,445,445  ;  Feb.  13. 
Pipe,  Extension  filler.     W.  J.  Douglas.     1,463,202  ;  July  31. 
ripe  fitting.     A.   E.    Burdin.     1,444.727  :    Feb.   0. 
Pipe  fitting.     G.  J.  Von  Glahn.     1,476,861  ;  Dec.  11. 
Pipe     fittings.     Testing    machine    for.       R.     C.    'Rahm. 

1,467,813;  Sept.  11. 
Pipe-flange  protector.     E.   Widiger.     1,459,126  ;   June  19. 
Pipe-forming  plant.     D.  L.  Williams.     1,462,311 ;  July  17. 
Pipe  grip.     C.  M.  Hoeter.     1,455,612;  May  15. 
Pipe  hanger.     J.  B.  Estep.     1,457,106  ;  May  29. 
Pipe  hanger.     H.  W.  Skinner.     1,476,473  ;  Dec.  4. 
Pipe    hanger.      C.    H.    Voellmecke.      1,474,059 ;    Nov.    13. 
Pipe   hanger.      L.    R.    Zifferer.      1,477,621  ;    Dec.    18. 
Pipe    joint.      H.    Dollman.      1,477,696 ;    Dec.    18. 
Pipe  joint.     R.    W.   Higdon.      1,451,731 ;   Apr.   17. 
I'lpe  joint.     A.  M.   Hlrsh  and  J.  C.  Mitchell.     1,455,250  ; 

May  15. 
Pipe  joint.     W.  Krause.     1,474,155  ;  Nov.  13. 
Pipe  joint.     A.  T.  Kuehner.     1,460,100  ;  June  26. 
Pipe  joint.     A.   T.   McWane.     1.474,436-7 ;    Nov.   20. 
Pipe  joint.     G.  E.  Miller.     1,449.773  ;  Mar.  27. 
Pipe-joint   cleaner.   Sewer.     J.   S.  Rhinehart.     1,478,455; 

Dec.   25. 
Pipe    joint,    Flexible.      W.    H.    Taylor,    3d.      1,475.090; 

Nov.   20. 
Pipe  Joint,  Invisible.     G.  Hail.     1,463,692  ;   July   31. 
Pipe  joint.   Quick-detachable.     A.    P.    Lewis.      1,474,270 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Pipe   joints    and    the   like.    Apparatus    for   screwing   to- 
gether   and    unscrewing.      H.    C.    Thrift.       1,471,367 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Pipe  joints.  Calking  machine  for.    W.  H.  Flint.     1,469,297  : 

Oct.  2. 
Pipe-laying  machine.  Clutch  for.     G.  B.  Smith  and  E.  W. 

Sanders.     1,477,670;  Dec.  18. 
Pipeless  furnace.     W.  L.  Mersfelder.     1,442.628  ;  Jan.  16. 
Pipe  lifter.     C.  E.  Eckert.     1,468,344  ;  Sept.  18. 
I'ipe-lifting  implement.     J.  Aumlller.     1,469,911 ;  Oct.  9. 
Pipe-lifting  jack.     J.  W.   Septer.     1,475,146  ;   Nov.  20. 
Pipe  lines.   Neck  or  nozzle  connection  for.      H.  Mitchell. 

1,457,183  ;  May  29. 
Pipe  lines,   Wroaght-metal  repair  device  for.     J.   Clark. 

1,478,172  ;  Dee.  18. 
Pipe  manufacturer.    T.  P.  Anthony.    1,469,206  ;  Oct.  2. 
Pipe,  Method  and  apparatus  for  pushing.     A.  C.   Ludlum 

and  A.  Lowy.     1,442,164  ;  Jan.   16. 
Pipe  mold.     O.  F.   Heer.     1,471.262  ;   Oct.   16. 
Pipe  mold.     J.  C.  Lyman.      1,442,691  ;  Jan.   16. 
I'ipe    mold.    Centrifugal.       W.    L.     Haynes.      1,477,872 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Pipe  molds.  Method  and   apparatus   for   forming.     T.   P. 

Anthony.      1,475,217;  Nov.  27. 
Pipe-operating     device.        G.     A.     Fletcher.        1,448,621 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Pipe  or  cable  clamp.     J.  Vrba.     1,462,671 ;  July  24. 
I'ipe  or   culvert.     M.   Lachnian.      1.442.160:    Jan.    16. 
Pipe  or  fitting,   Reenforced.      T.   F.   Hanley.     1,467,933 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Pipe-packing  device.  Smoker's.    S.  B.  Harvey.    1,444,915  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Pipe    points,    Apparatus    for    forming.      L.    A.    Weston. 

1,462,077  ;  July  17. 
Pipe  protector.     S.  Bado.     1,457,295  ;  June  5. 
Pipe  puller.     C.  R.  Edwards.     1,443,463  ;  Jan.  30. 
Pipe-pulling  apparatus.     H.  C.  Thrift.     1,454,088  ;  May  8. 
Pipe-pulling    machines.   Attachment   for.      L.    W.    Fetzer. 

1,455,999;  May  22. 
Pipe-repair  clamp.     J.   W.  Blair.     1,460,224  ;  June  26. 
Pipe-repair  clamp.     W.  Clemens  and  J.  White.     1,475  254  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Pipe-stamping    machine.       R.    R.     Solmson.       1,467,073 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Pipe  stand.     H.  J.  Day  and  P.  J.  Walker.     Des.  63,286  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Pipe  support  and  anchor.     D.  Gerber.     1,470,529  ;  Oct.  9. 
Pipe-supporting  means.    C.  E.  Norman.    1,450,640  ;  Apr.  3. 
Pipe-suspending   apparatus.      B.    P.    Halley.      1,442,663; 

Jan.  16. 
Pipe    systems.    Exhauster    for    dry-.       G.    I.    Rockwood. 

1,474,915  :    Nov.    20. 
Pipe-tapping    attachment.      J.     W.    Flower.       1,442,261 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Pipe  thimble.     R.  L.  Wells.     1,472,819;  Nov.  6. 
Pipe-thread  protector.     H.  W.  Avery.     1,461,595 ;  July  10. 
Pipe-threading     machine.       C.    F.    Schmelz.       1.465,488 ; 

.\ue.  21. 
I'ipe-threading    machines.    Attachment    for.       H.    Lynch. 

1,456,853  ;  Mav  29. 
Pipe,  Tobacco.    M.  Schiers.    1,457,189  ;  May  29. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


ripe  tongs.     .1.  R.  Gray.     1,470,161 ;  Oct.  9. 

Pipe  union.     H.  E.  Paine.     1,450,606  ;  Apr.  3. 

Pipe  union.     W.  G.  Werbeck.     1,468,187  :  Sept.  18. 

Pipe    wrencli.      G.    D.    Becker.      1,456,480 ;    May    22. 

Pipe  wrencli.     A.  G.   Cberne.     1.444,583  ;  Feb.  6^ 

Pipe  wrench.     B.  J.  Evans  and  G.  E.  Hemphill.   1,449,380  ; 

Mar.   27. 
Pipe  wrench.     J.  Fields.     1,445,761  ;  Feb.  20. 
Pipe  wrench.     E.  Hakey.     1,471,958  ;  Oct.  23. 
Pipe  wrench.     G.  C.  Lawson.     Rel5,674  ;  Aug.  14. 
Pipe  wrench.     J.  M.   Martin.      1,450,297  ;   Apr.   3. 
Pipe    wrench.      B.    H.    Parker.      1,453,854 ;    May    1. 
Pipe  wrench.     E.  A.  Peterson.     1,451,084 ;  Apr.  10. 
Pipe  wrench,     g.  Sorensen.     1,444,216;  l^b.  G. 
Pipe  wrench.     B.  J.  Steen.     1,454,016  ;  May  1. 
Pipe     wrench.     Adjustable.       B.     Margason.       1,464,287 

Aug.  7. 
Pipe  wrench,  Inside.     W.  A.  Ellison.     1,472,464  ;  Oct.  30 
Pipe  wrench,  Machine.     C.  S.  Wright.     1.447,744  ;  Mar.  6 
Pipes,   Adjustable   boot   for.      C.    M.    Buller.      1,462,482 

July   24. 
Pipes,   Adjustable   head    for.      C.   M.   Buller.      1,461,438 

July  10. 
Pipes  and  similar  containers.  Manhole  for.     P.  E.  Johnson 

jr.     1,456,601  ;  May  29. 
Pipes    and    the    like.    Floor    connection    for    soil.      J.    P 

Heeney.     1,477,560  ;  Dec.  18. 
Pipes,    Apparatus   for   cutting.      P.    J.    King.     1,476,983 

Dec.  11. 
Pipes,    Casing    for    smoking.      L.    Graveure.      1,462,277 

July  17. 
Pipes,   Clamps  for  stopping  leaks   on.      K.   W.   Philbrook 

1,474,550;   Nov.   20. 
Pipes,      Composition      for     tobacco.        W.      W.      Hesson 

1,455,396  ;  May  15. 
Pipes,    conduits,    etc.,    Coupling    for.      F.    W.    Erickson 

1,452,268;  Apr.  17. 
Pipes,  Device  for  blowing  out  oil.   J.  T.  Bryan.    1,477,239 

Dec.  11. 
Pipes,    Device    for    cleaning.       H.    Rupertl.       1,452,708 

Apr.  24. 
Pipes,    Device    for    stopping    leaks    in.      D.    B.    Crockett 

1.471.386  ;  Oct.  23. 

Pipes,    Hopper   for    heating.      C.    D.    McCall.      1,444.310 

Feb.  6. 
Pipes,     Joint    for    concrete    pressure.       J.     C.     Mitchell 

1,467,585  ;  Sept.  11. 
Pipes,     Lapping     metal.       O.     M.     Carlson.       1,472,047 

Oct.  30. 
Pipes,  Machine  for  bending.     B.  J.  Lindgren.     1,471.176 

Oct.  16. 
Pipes,  Machine  for  manufacturing  metal.     A.   G.   H.  and 

M.  J.  Ferguson.     1,442,869  :  Jan.  23. 
Pipes,  Manufacturing  ribbed.    K.  Winkelmiiller.    1,472,146  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Pipes,  Means  for  flanging  soft-metal.     P.  Mueller  and  A. 

C.  Schuermann.     1,472,278  ;  Oct.  30. 
Pipes,    Method    and    means   for   joining.      O.    E.    Oleson. 

1,467,064;    Sept.   4. 
Pipes  of  cement.  Making.     L.  Bill4.     1,441,908  ;  Jan.  9. 
Pipes    or    tubes.    Clip    for.      J.    S.    Hogg    and    H.    Lane. 

1,468,297  ;  Sept.  18. 
Pipes,  Strainer  and  stopper  for.     M.  Lebleson.    1,461,317  ; 

July  10. 
Pipes    to    boilers,    Device    for    connecting.      T.    J.    Foley. 

1,472,794  ;    Nov.   6. 
Pipes  to  tanks  and  other  receptacles.  Device  for  connect- 
ing suction.     W.  C.  Shanley.     1,461,945  ;  July  17. 
Piping    and    fitting    therefor.     Sanitary.      W.    J.    Davis. 

1,463,461  ;   July  31. 
Piping  and  the  like,  by  centrifugal  casting.  Machine  for 

the  manufacture  of.     F.  Arens.     1,469,242  ;  Oct.  2. 
Piping  machine,  Blindstitch-.     H.  C.  Moulton.     1,464,997  ; 

Plstof,'    b!   L.    Shaver.  1,468,840 ;    Sept.   25. 

Pistol.       E.    Thimgren.       1,475,037 ;     Nov.     20. 

Pistol    and    other   small  arm.    Automatic.      J.    W.    Fearn. 

1.461.387  ;  Julv  10. 

Pistol,  Automatic.     J.  H    Hines.     1,460,672;  July  3. 
Pistol,  Automatic.     A.  C.  Ithomilis,     1.444.680;  Feb.  6. 
Pistol,  Automatic.     P.  Walther.     1.449,566  ;  Mar.   27. 
Pistol  holster.     O.   F.  Ludwig.     1,453,880:  Mav  1. 
Pistol,  Machine.     T    Bergmann.     1,450,834  ;  Apr.  3. 
Pistol    stock.    Auxiliary.      J.    F.    Petritsch.      1,477,445 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Pistol,  Target.    H.  Wesson  and  E.  S.  Pomerov.     1,476,125  : 

Dec.  4. 
Pistols.    Disjointins    device    for    automatic.      N.    Pieper. 

1,452,000;  Apr.  17. 
Pistols  having  removable  barrels.  Means  for  securing  the 

barrels  of.     J.   Declaye.     1,459,285;   .Tune  19. 
Pistols,     Movable    breech     for    automatic.       J.     Declave. 

1,459,286  ;  .Tune  19. 
Piiston.      R.    Allen.      1,475,773  ;    Nov.    27. 
Piston.     C.  C.  Anderson.     1,444.942;  Feb.  13. 
Piston.     M.  W.  Barwald.     1,462,501  ;  July  24. 
Piston.      H.    W.   Bender.      1.478..368;    Dec.    25. 
Piston.     A.  Brynteson.     1,466,786  ;   Sept.  4. 
Piston.      P.   Butcher.      1,478.887  ;  Dec.  25. 
Piston.     J.  W.  Corser.     1,462,084  ;  Julv  17. 
Piston.     D.  P.  Davies,  1,460.535;   Julv  3. 
Piston.     A.   M.   Franchi.      1.456.727  ;   Mav   29. 
Piston.     A.  M.  Franchi.     1, 474.. 354  ;  Nov.  20. 


Piston.     A.   Hamelstrom.      1,475,114;   Nov.   20. 

Piston.     C.  E.  Johnson.     1,452,807  ;  Apr.  24. 

Piston.      R.    C.  Jone.s.      1,478,963;   Dec.   25. 

I'iston.      I).   S.   Ludlam.      1,465,647;  Aug.   21. 

Piston.     W.  H.  May.     1,471,909;  Oct.  23. 

Piston.     A.  L.  Nelson.     1,454,761-2;  May  8. 

Piston.     A.  L.  Nelson.     1,465,144;  Aug.  14. 

Piston.     A.  E.  Osborn.     1,456,708;   May  29. 

Piston.     F.  A.  Parkhurst.     1,440,549  ;  Jan.  2. 

Piston.     H.  Scbmitt.     1,471,008  ;  Oct.  16. 

Piston.     C.  R.  Short.     1,473.127  ;  Nov.  0. 

Piston.     T.  C.  Smith.     1,460,041 ;  June  26. 

Piston.      H.   T.   Thomas.      1,473,061  ;   Nov.   6. 

Piston.     J.  R.   Warren.     1,446.601  ;   Feb.   27. 

Piston.      R.   J.    Woodruff.      ]. 475,359;    Nov.   27. 

Piston  and  connecting  rod  aligning  device.     J.  H.  Staley. 

1,449,704  ;   Mar.   27. 
Piston  and  cylinder  fitting  compound.     C.  G.  Buttenfield. 

1,463,501-2;    July   31. 
Piston  and  cylinder  surfaces.  Treating.     G.  W.  Donnelly. 

1,472,295  ;  Oct.  30. 
Piston     and     making     same,     Engine.       F.     L.     Madler. 

1,464,612  ;   Aug.   14. 
Piston  and  manufacturing  same.    C.  W.  Philip.    1,462,655  ; 

July   24. 
Piston  and  packing.     P.  J.  Huhn.     1,443,473  ;  Jan.  30. 
Piston  and   piston  packing  ring,  Metallic.     J.  E.   Butler. 

1,463,667;   July    31. 
Piston  and  piston  ring.     I.  Cisskl.     1,450,134  ;  Mar.  27. 
Piston  and  piston  ring.     W.  R.  Day.     1,453.448;  May  1. 
Piston  and  piston  ring.     M.  Faessel.     1,478,561  ;  Dec.  25. 
Piston    and    piston    ring    and    making   the    same.      B.    S. 

Cowles.  1,474,024  ;  Nov.  13. 
Piston  and  pump-piston  packing-adjusting  mechanism.  Oil- 
well  slush-pump.  W.  F.  McMahon.  1,474,201 ;  Nov.  13. 
Piston-cooling  device.  R.  Schlatter.  1,451,375  ;  Apr.  10. 
Piston  construction.  C.  H.  Knudsen.  1,470,753  ;  Oct.  16. 
I'iston  construction.  H.  C.  Metzger.  1,478,361  ;  Dec.  18. 
Piston  construction.  P.  G.  Tismer.  1,472,893  ;  Nov.  6. 
Piston-control    mechanism,      R.    H.    Annison.      1,463,785 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Pipton-dressing    machine.      E.    .\.    Hammett.      1,454,834 ; 

May  8. 
Piston,  Engine.     R.   Alford.     1,468,621  ;   Sept.   25. 
Piston,  Engine.     R.  L.   Dewar.     1,460,537  ;  July  3. 
Piston,  Engine.     C.  H.  Taylor.     1,466,679  ;  Sept.  4. 
Piston    engine,    Reciprocating-.      H.    Pilling.      1,450,112 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Piston  for  engines.     R.  S.  Trott.     1,454,868  ;  May  15. 
Piston    for    internal-combustion    engines.      J.    F.    Guider. 

1,442.610  :    .Tan.   16. 
Piston  for  internal-combustion  engines.     M.   H,  Luta    Jr. 

1,469,656;   Oct.   2. 
Piston   for    internal-combustion    engines.      H.    A.    Weeks. 

1,468,586;  Sept.  18. 
Piston    for    internal-combustion    engines.    Two-part.      J. 

Bolan.      1,463,245 ;    July   31. 
Piston  or  packing  ring.     F.  A.  Miller.     1,466,510  ;  Aug.  28. 
Piston  or  piston  valve.     R.  Allen.     1,475,772  ;  Nov.  27. 
Piston  packing.     K.  A.  Simmon.     1,460,182;  June  26. 
Piston  packing.  Metallic.     H.  M.  Bramberry.     Rel5,610; 

May  22. 
Piston  packing  ring.     O.  W.  Hanson.     1,477,120;  Dec.  11. 
Piston   packing  ring.     J.  E.   Rymer.      1.440,895 ;   Jan.  2. 
Piston-packing  ring.     J.  F.  Myers.     1,470,096  ;  Oct.  9. 
Piston,    Pump.      C.    E.   Frazier.      1.478,707  ;    Dec.   25. 
Piston,  Revolving.     T.  Kallmeyer.     1.474,325  ;  Nov.  13. 
Piston  ring,      L.  R.  Behnke.      1,475.783  :   Nov.  27. 
Piston   ring.      F.   F.  Bessinger.      1,475.366  ;   Nov.    27. 
Piston   ring.      S.  F.  P.orkev.      1,475.680  ;  Nov.   27. 
Piston  ring.     J.   H.  Brenner.     1,458,207  ;   June   12. 
Piston  ring.     F.   S.  Chopieska.     1,447,533  ;  Mar. 6. 
I'iston   ring.     M.   A    Davis.      1,470,113;  Oct.  9. 
Piston  ring.    E.  J.  and  G.  C.  Dn  Bois.     1,450,160  ;  Mar.  27. 
Piston  ring.     V.  J.  Emry.     1,477,550  ;  Dec.  18. 
Piston    pin.      J.    C.    Engstrand.      1.453,095  ;    Apr.    24. 
Piston    ring.       W,     R.     Heslewood    and    H.     F.    Mocine. 

1,470,263  ;  Oct.   9. 
Piston  ring.     E.  Kottusch.     1,477,368  ;   Dec.   11. 
Piston  ring.     J.  M.  La  Course.     1,472,073  ;  Oct.  30. 
Piston  ring.     F.  M.  Moore.     1,471,700  :  Oct.   23. 
Piston  ring.     A.  C.  De  Nisson.     1.449.939:  Mar.  27. 
Piston  ring.    J.  E.  Norwood.     1,462,043  ;  July  17. 
Piston  ring.     C.  Ohler.     1,458,072;  June  5. 
Piston   ring.     A.    A.   Panyard.     1,466,558;    Aug.   28. 
Piston   ring.     H.  E.   Pelletier.      1.440,658  ;   Feb.   27. 
Piston  ring.     J.  Prescott.     1.444,938  ;   Feb.  13. 
Piston  ring.     H.  E.   Reaume.     1,478,486  ;   Dec.   25. 
Piston  ring.     P.  Tawnev.     1.476.657:  Dec.  4. 
Piston  rinir.     A.  H.  Wadell.     1.44 1.046  :  Feb.  f! 
Piston  ring.     H.  S.  Waterman.     1.446.076:  Feb.  20. 
Piston  ring.     H.  P.  Wilke.     1.467,408  ;  Sept.  11. 
Piston  ring.     E.  M.  Williams.     1.477.617  ;  Dec.  18. 
Piston   ring  and  making  same.     P.  M.  Klein.     1,452,645  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Piston-ring  clamp.      H.   Trost.     1,450,527  ;   Apr.   3. 
Piston-rina  compressor.     W.  C.  Cook.     1,478,942  ;  Dec  25. 
Piston-ring    compressor.      L.    A.    Mnrtinelli.       1,447,561 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Piston-ring     construction.     C.     E.     Johnson.     1,445,020; 

Feb.  13.  ' 

Piston-ring  expander.  J.  H.  Rice.  1,448-461 ;  Mar.  13. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
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Piston-ring-espaudini:    tool.      V.    C.    Tllller.      1,477,786 

Poo.  18. 
Piston-ringgrindinj;    machines.    Attachment    for.      C.    E 

.Tohusoii.     1.477.75S;  Drc.   18. 
Piston  -  rinir  -  groove      carbon      scraper.       C.      Amundsen 

1.462,895  ;   July   24. 
Plfiton-ring  grooves,  Fiuishiug.    G.  A.  Taylor.     1,475,662 

Nov.    27. 
Piston-ring  holder.     C.   Barchus.     1,478,724 ;   Dec.   25. 
Piston-ring     holder.       J.     W.     Maluwarjng.       1,452,518 

Apr.  24. 
Piston-ring     manufacture.       C.     E.     Carson.       1,468,355 

Sept.  18. 
Piston-ring  remover.     L.  J.  Genett.     1,468,291  ;  Sept.   IS 
Piston-ring     remover.       J.     B.     Kabanuck.        1,466,659 

Sept.   4. 
Piston-ring  remover.     V.  A.  Nelson.     1,444,981  ;   Feb.   13 
Plstoii-ring  remover.    A.  J.  Wakelleld.     1,475,665  :  Nov.  27 
Piston-ring  squeezer.     A.  Woolen.     1,470,313  ;  Oct.  9. 
Piston-ring   tester.      K.    H.   Busick.      1,455,864  :    May    22 
Piston-rinu-testins;    machine.       H.    O.     Hem.       1.470,668 

Oct.  16. 
Plston-rlng  tool.     M.  S.  Linton.     1,458,067  ;  June  5. 
Piston-ring  tool.      B.   F.   Westman.     1,477,677 ;   Dec.    18 
Piston    rings,    Aijparatus    for    forming.      G.    A.    Taylor 

1,475.661  ;    Nov.    27. 
Piston    rings.    Device    for    compressing.      K.    D.    Holland 

1,444,072;   Feb.  6. 
Piston    rings   in    their   grooves   or   removing  them   there 

from.   Appliance   for   inserting.     E.   Allen.      1,464,056 

Aug.  7. 
Piston    rings.     Machine     for     making.       H.     R.     Seifert. 

1,459,117;  June  19. 
Piston     rings.     Machine     for     rolling.       J.     A.    Ingram 

1,470,743  :  Oct.   16. 
Piston  rings.  Making.    J.  H.  Bruninga.     1,450,200  :  Apr.  3 
Piston     rings.    Making.       J.     H:     Schreiber.       1,468,171 

Sept.  18. 
Piston  rings.  Making.     G.  A.  Taylor.     1,475,660;  Nov.  27 
Piston     rings,     Means     for     expanding.       W.     E.     Scott 

1,473,446  :   Nov.  6. 
Piston   rings.  Mechanism  for  making.     H.  A.   Heckmann 

No.   1,456,925  ;  May  29. 
Piston    rings,    Mechanism    for    testing.      W.    C.    Peterson 

1,457,933  ;  June  5. 
Piston  rings.  Process  and  apparatus  for  forming.     H.  R 

Seifert.     1,458,248  ;  June  12. 
Piston  rings.  Process  and  apparatus  for  forming  cup.     G 

Christenson.     1,454,506  ;  May  8. 
Piston     rings.     Tool     for     compressing.       R.     R.     Teetor 

1,454,350;   May   8. 
Piston    rings,    Tool    for    inserting.      R.    Lee.      1,452,468 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Piston  rod.     H.  A.  Soulis.     1,462,833  ;   July  24. 
Piston-rod  connection.     H.  Shoemaker.     1,440,801  ;  Jan.  2. 
Piston-rod  swab.     J.  W.  Price,  jr.     1,460,174  ;  June  26. 
Piston  rods  or  pumps.  Power  head  for  operating.     P.  A. 

Myers.     1,470,634  ;  Oct.  16. 
Piston,   Sheet-metal.     S.  D.  Hartog.     1,455,786  ;  May  22. 
Piston  switch.     G.  H.   Chapman.     1,465,420 ;   Aug.   21. 
Piston     valve     cylinders,     Gauge     for.       C.     W.     Deuter 

1,455,083  ;  Mav  15. 
Piston,    Valved.     L.   Tharp.      1,472,947 :    Nov.   6. 
Pistons.  Aligner  for  engine.  C.  C.  Spangenberger.  1,442,102  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Pistons  and  connecting  rods.   Connecting  means  between 

motor.     G.   E.   Rich.     1,466,756;   Sept.  4. 
Pistons,  Check-valve-control  means  for.     F.  L.  Mumford, 

1,463,628:    .July    31. 
Pistons.     Connecting     rod     for.       C.     A.     G.     Pritchard. 

1.452,932  :  Apr.  24.  - 

Pistons,  Core  box  for.     D.  W.  Clark.     1,451,010  ;  Apr.  10. 
Pistons,    Cup    packing   for.      E.    C.    Kendall.      1,453,505  ; 

May  1. 
Pistons,  Forming.   W.  G.  Heginbottom.    1,441,082  ;  Jan.  2. 
Pistons,  Mandrel  for  squaring.     C.   E.  Folk.     1,440  450  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Pistons,  Packing  for.     T.  A.  Meyers.     1,467,113;  Sept.  4. 
Pistons.   Packing   ring  for.     L.   C.   Marshall.     1,443,755  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Pistons,    piston    rings,    and    cylinders,    and    specially-pre- 
pared    piston     rings.     Treating.       O.     W.     Gerleman. 

1,462,855  :  July  24. 
Pistons,    piston    rings,    and    cylinders.    Treating.      O.    W. 

Gerleman.     1,466,432  ;  Aug.   28. 
Pistons,   Positioning  means  for.      L.  E.   Davis  and   R.   M. 

Hughes.      1,462,742  ;   July  24. 
Pit-cage  arrester.     M.  Williams.     1,475,668  ;   Nov.  27. 
Pitcher.     F.  Carder.     Des.  61,945 ;  Feb.  13. 
Pitcher.     F.  Carder.     Des.  61,947  ;  Feb.  13. 
Pitcher.     F.  Carder.     Des.  61,950;  Feb.  13. 
Pitcher.      H.   .V.   Church.     Des.  62.392  ;   May  22. 
Pitcher.     A.  J.  Sanford.     Des.  62,675  ;  July  17. 
Pitcher,   Cream.      C.   L.   Sebring.     Des.   68. -332  ;   Nov.    20. 
Pitcher,    Fabric    water.      E.    L.    Hender.son.      1,447,981  : 

Mar.  13. 
Pitcher  or  similar  article.     A.  J.  Flauder.     Des.  63,641  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Pitchfork.      E.   Luukkonen.      1.456.455;   Mav   22. 
Pitman.     E.  W.   Hansen.     1,457,434  ;  June'  5. 
Pitman,    Automatic.      B.    R.    Benjamin    and    C.    Pearson 

1,446,111  ;    Feb.   20. 
Pitman  end.     R.  C.  Baker.     1,475,531 ;  Nov.   27. 


Pitman   rod.   Self-lubricating.      J,   M.   Axtell.      1,471,818; 

Oct.  23. 
Pitometer.     W.   S.   Darley.     1,446,618  ;  Feb.  27. 
I'ittor.     H.  L.  Cummins.     1,455,323  ;  Mav  15. 
Pivot  mounting.      H.   O.    Hem.     1,463,423  ;  July   31. 
I'ivot   retainer.     H.   O.   Hem.     1,459,449 ;   June   19. 
Pivoted  cutting  tool.     C.  B.  Larson.     1,447,991  ;  Mar.  13. 
Placard.     H.  V.   Marsh  and  H.   J.   Stephens.     1,475,958  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Placer  machine,  Combination.     C.  R.  Gilbert.     1,477,053  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Plait  distributor.     J.  F.  Baker.     1,446,147  ;  Feb.  20. 
I'lait     folder.     Adjustable     center-.       J.     E.     Chalman. 

1,478,023;  Dec.   18. 
Plait   or   netting  in   the   form  of  tubes.    Manufacture   of 

annular.     J.  Winkler  and  P.  KOnig.     1,440,572  ;  Jan.  2. 
I'laited    articles.    Method    of   and    means    for   laying   out 

blanlvs  of.     C.  Christensen.     1,465,807  ;  Aug.  21. 
Plaiting  apparatus.     M.   Noel.     1,457,997  ;   June   5. 
Plane.     J.  E.  Anderson.     1,448,177  ;  Mar.  13: 
Plane.      H.   H.    Hardinge.     1,459,206 ;   June   19. 
Plane.     E.   J.   Sweeney.     1,447,051  ;   Feb.   27. 
Plane.     T.  T.  Tvedt.     1,440,649  ;  Jan.  2. 
Plane,   Carpenter's.     E.   L.   Ulrlch.      1,448,044  ;   Mar.    13. 
Plane,  Combination.     C.  A.  Trump.     1,448.775  ;  Mar.  20. 
Plane,  Cooper's  sun.     C.  H.  Grath.     1,460,717  ;  .Tuly  3. 
Plane,  Extension.     P.  W.  Humphreys.    1,475,700  :  Nov.  27. 
Plane,   Joiner's.      J.   Krecisz.      1,446,907  ;    Feb.   27. 
Planer.     A.   W.  Draeseke  and  A.  W.  Parkes.     1,450,971  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Planer.     J.  E.  Lehman.     1,456,739  ;  May  29. 
Planer.     A.  E.  McCann.     1,447,422;  Mar.  6. 
Planer.     L.  M.  Pyle.     1,454,076;  May  8. 
Planer    and    system    of    motor    control    therefor.      II.    L. 

Blood.     1,458,613  ;  June  12. 
Planer  and   the  like.    Electrically-driven.      S.   Gowan   and 

L.   Miller.      1,475,766;   Nov.   27. 
Planer,  Block.     O.   S.  Cook  and  H.  A.  Gale.     1,458,220  ; 

June  12. 
Planer,  Metal.     F.  E.  Cardullo.     1,476,949;  Dec.  11. 
Planer,   Portable.      G.   L.   Kraber.      1,478,569;    Dec.    25. 
Planer-tool   holder.     O.   J.   Sarlandt.     1,460,681  ;  July   3. 
Planers,    Double  -  cutting    tool    for.       J.    D.     Dusenbury. 

1,466,355:   Aug.   28. 
Planers,       Milling       attachment       for.        J.       Michelson. 

1,470,091;  Oct.  9. 
Planetarium,    Terrestrial.       B.    F.    Bounds.       1,478,099 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Planing   machines   and    the    like,    Making   rotatable    tool 

carriers  for.     J.  W.  Oliver.     1,440,931 ;  Jan.  2. 
Planing,   milling,  and  like   machines,   Atta<*ment  for  se- 
curing   the     work    to     the     tables     of.       E.     Gething. 

1,471,118;  Oct.  16. 
Planisphere.     G.  S.  Kyle.     1,469,664  ;  Oct.  2. 
Plant,    Artificial.      J.    M.    Weyandt    and    M.    Tafarella. 

1,470,516;   Oct.  9. 
Plant  digger.     S.  C.  Clinkscale.     1,475,686  ;  Nov.  27. 
Plant,  Drying.     O.  Nordstrom.     1,476,637  :  Dec.  4. 
Plant-propagation    cell    or    container.      H.    F.    Blackwell. 

1,446,113  ;   Feb.   20. 
Plant  protector.     A.  Wilberding.     1,453,963  ;  May  1. 
Plant,   Steam-power.      J.    A.   Doble.      1,456,226;   May   22. 
Planter.     F.  J.  Anderson,  L.  H.  Cowden,  and  L.   Ericson. 
Planter,   Seed.     B.   L.   Estes.     1,478,894  ;  Dec.   25.  ^ 
Planter.      R.    H.    Griffith.      1,458.178 ;    June    12. 
Planter.     M.    F.   Hansen.      1,459,097 ;   June   19. 
Planter.     E.  P.  Kendall.     1,448,303  ;   Mar.   13. 
Planter.     C.  B.  Rowland.     1,477,904;  Dec.   18.  :, 

1,477,097;  Dee.  11. 
Planter.     H.  R.  Traphagen.     1.441.764  ;  Jan.  9. 
Planter,  Corn.     J.   Scott.     1,450,613  ;  Apr.  3. 
Planter,   Potnto.     G.   F.   Sproull.     1.448,468;   Mar.    13. 
Planter,     Potato    checkrow.       J.     Mailloux.       1,444,127 ; 

Feb.  6.  .       .      '  . 

Planter    and    fertilizer    distributor,     Combined.       F.     B 

Ronbique.     1,457,230;   May  29. 
Planter     attachment.      Checkrow  -  corn-.        T.      Hlggins. 

1,428,055  ;  June  5. 
Planter,  Bulb.     T.  De  Young,  jr.     1,453,923  ;  May  1. 
Planter,   Checkrow.     S.   Munson.     1,466.058 ;   Aug.   28 
Planter,  Three-row.     E.   L.  Ford.     1,460,236;  June  26. 
Planters,  Landmarker  for.     H.  R.  Traphagen.    1,460  457  • 

July  3. 
Planters,  Marker  device  for.     H.  B.  McKahin.     1,471,18''  • 

Oct.  16. 
Planters,   Marker-device   for.      C.   H.  White.     1,451,669 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Planters,     Potato-cutter     attachment     for     potato.       M. 

Maciej.      1,446,713;    Feb.   27. 
Planters.     Ratchet    drive    for    hill    drop.      E.    L     Ford 

1.443.173  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Planters,  Seed-dispensing  mechanism  for.     G.  H.  Wright. 

1,464,464  ;  Aug.  7. 
Planters.  Superposed  hopper  for.     R.  L.  Ford.     1.443,174  • 

Jan.  23. 
Planting   machine.     T.   Blatecky.      1,454.949;   May  15. 
Planting   machine,    Potato-.      H.    S.    Larsen.      1,461,396 ; 

July  10. 

Plants  and  uncovering  same,  Machine  for  automatically 
shading.      W.    Herrmann.      1,478,516 ;    Dec.    25. 

Plants  for  disease  known  as  pineapple  wilt  or  lahaina, 
Means  for  treating.    A.  Horner,  jr.     1,449,606  ;  Mar.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued.  • 


Plants,  Machine  for  distributing  powder  over  growing.     G. 

F.  Sproull.      1,450,651 ;   Apr.   3. 

Plaque.     B.  A.  De  Lan.     Des.   63,397  ;   Dec.  4. 
Plaque  board.     A.    L.   Bausman.     1,458,966:   June   lb. 
Plaque    or    ornament.       C.    T.     CoUins.       Bes.     &2,559 ; 

June  19. 
Plaque   or   similar   article.     G.   S.    Hunt.      Des.    62,398 ; 

May  22. 
Plaster   and    controlling   the    setting   of   plaster,   an   ac- 
celerator therefor,  and  making  such  accelerator.    J.  N. 

Wlggln.     1,460,396  ;  July  3. 
Plaster  and  making  tlie  same.     P.  E.   Haynes  and  G.  P. 

Gerfin.     1,456,924  ;   May  29. 
Plaster    and    producing    same,    Hardened    -water-repellent 

gypsum.     J.   W.  Emerson.     1,470,260 ;  Oct.  9. 
Plaster-block  machine.    G.  H.  A.  Ruby.     1,469,820  ;  Oct.  9. 
Plaster-block-making  machine.    G.  H.  A.  Ruby.    1,469,819  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Plaster  board.     L.  E.  Armstrong.     1,445,813  ;  Feb.  20. 
Plaster  board.     L.  E.  Armstrong.     1,475,674  ;  Nov.  27. 
Plaster  board.     R.  N.   Jensen.     1,456,599  ;  May  29. 
Plaster  board.     C.   O.   Walper.      1,474,657  ;   Nov.   20. 
Plaster-board    apparatus.      C.    W.    Utzman.      1,455,127 ; 

May  15. 
Plaster  board,  Apparatus  for  handling  freshly-formed  sec- 
tions of.     G.  A.   Buttress.     1,476,050;   Dec.  4. 
Plaster-board    construction.      G.    A.    and    J.   A.    Buttress. 

1,449,728;  Mar.  27. 
Plaster   board,   Reenforced.     J.   Schumacher.      1,440,633 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Plaster,    Corn.      C.    Beckmann.      1,476,682 ;    Dec.    11. 
Plaster  lathing.     W.  Heyd.     1,465,080;  Aug.  14. 
Plaster-receiving     board.       H.     A.     Cumfer.       1,474,145 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Plaster    spool.    Adhesive-.      W.    A.    Tainsh.      1,441,543 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Plaster,    Sound-absorbing.      P.    B.    Sabine.      1.458,631 ; 

June  12. 
Plaster  stone,  plaster,   and  other  similar  substances.  Ro- 
tary-kettle kiln  for  drying  and  burning.     G.  Journet. 

1,449,326  ;  Mar.  20. 
Plastic  bodies  from  coal  ashes  and  a  plastic  body  made 

from  such  method,  Making.     S.  Bo.     1,466,083  ;  Aug.  28. 
Plastic     composition.       T.     F.     Harrington.       1,446,178 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Plastic  composition.     C.  Noll.     1,468,029  ;  Sept.  18. 
Plastic   composition   and   making  same.      H.   A.   Gardner. 

1,446,039  ;  Feb.  20. 
Plastic  composition  and  making  the  same.     W.  V.  Watson. 

1,472,951  ;   Nov.   6. 
Plastic  compflsition  of  matter  having  a  basis  of  cellulose 

ester.     W.  T.  Forse,  F.  W.  Jones,  jr.,  and  G.  Walters. 

1,468,609  ;  Sept.  18. 
Plastic   compositions.    Means   and   method   for   preparing. 

C.  O.  Walper.     1,476,938 ;   Dec.   11. 
Plastic     compositions.     Production     of.       C.     B.     Soane. 

1,468,331 ;  Sept.  18. 
Plastic  container,  Reenforced.     M.  Bernstein.     1,471,680  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Plastic  masses.  Manufacture  of.     II.  Dreyfus.     1,466,819  ; 

Sept.   4. 
Plastic  material.     F.  T.  Lahey.     1,474,482;  Nov.  20. 
Plastic  material.  Apparatus  for  conveying.     M.  R.  John- 
son.    1,473,958;  Nov.   13. 
PlastR;   material.    Extracting   moisture   from.      J.    HeeSB. 

1,474,259  ;  Nov.  13. 
Plastic  material  from  casein.  Manufacture  of  solid.     F. 

G.  Maries.     1,452,086;   Apr.   17. 

Plastic    material,    Heated    mold    for.      C.    F.    Burroughs. 

1,450,481;  Apr.  3. 
Plastic    material.    Machine    for    molding    articles    from. 

F.  W.  McArdle.     1,455,634;  May  15. 

Plastic  material.  Mixing  or  masticating  heavy.  D.  R, 
Bowen    and    C.    F.    Schnuck.      1,460,938 ;    July    3. 

Plastic  material  or  concrete  for  paving  and  other  purposes, 
Transporting.     R.  C.  Stubbs.     1,450,760;  Api.  3. 

Plastic  material.  Relief  and  transparency  of.  F.  J. 
Sonnekes.      1.474,561 ;    Nov.    20. 

Plastic  materials.  Corrugating  or  like  treatment  of  sheet. 
W.  Pattison.     1,450,222:  Apr.   3. 

Plastic  materials,  farinaceous  paste,  and  the  like,  Process 
and  apparatus  for  measuring  the  elastic  properties  of. 
M.  Chopin.     1,468,900;   Sept.  25. 

Plastic  materials,  Machine  and  process  for  manufactur- 
ing articles  from.     C.  R.   Nichols.     1,457,185  ;  May  29. 

Plastic  materials,  Machine  for  injecting.  C.  Weber. 
1,478,865;   Dec.  25. 

Plastic  materials.  Making,  articles  of  varicolored.  H.  N. 
-  Michaelsen.     1,454,939  ;  May  15. 

Plastic  materials.  Producing  vulcanitelike.     P.  Balke  and 

G.  Leysieffer.     1,468.222  ;  Sept.  18. 

Plastic  molding,  Hot  die  for.  E.  M.  Winter.  1,469,747; 
Oct.  2. 

Plastic,    or    semlplastic,    or    similar    materials.    Forming 
and  form-retaining  means  for.   W.  Kleeman.    1,453,071 
Apr.  24. 

Plastic  structures  and  apparatus  for  use  in  same,  Mold- 
ing.     G.  A.  Bonelli.      1,455,039  ;  May   15. 

Plastic  substances.  Apparatus  for  molding.  R.  H.  S. 
Abbott   and   J.   B.   Close.     1.460,933;   July   3. 

Plastic  substances.  Heating  iron  for  melting.  H.  F. 
Lame.     1,449,517;  Mar.  27. 


Plastic  substances,  Machine  for  compressing  or  molding. 

A.  W.   Sizer.     1,467,883  ;  Sept.   11. 
'Plate,  Anchor.     J.  R.  Calderon.     1,466,158-9  ;  Aug.  28. 
Plate   and    like   metal    and   blank    therefor,   Rolling.      B. 

Goldsmith.     1,464,929;  Aug.   14. 
Plate  clamp.     L.  A.  Schmidt.    1,450,609 ;  Apr.  3. 
Plate,  Chafing.     W.  L.  Tedford.     1,471,425  ;  Oct.  23. 
Plate,   Cheek.     A.   H.   Weston.      1,474,988 ;   Nov.   20. 
Plate,  Composite.     L.  T.  Frederick.     1,456,884  ;  May  29. 
Plate-feeding    mechanism.      C.    A.    Kloman.       1,461,358; 

July  10. 
Plato-feeding     mechanism,     Deflector     for.     B.     C.     PooL 

1,448,716;  Mar.  13. 
Plate-feeding  mechanism.  Separator  for  automatic.     E.  C. 

Pool.     1,448,714  ;  Mar.  13. 
Plate,      Flush      wall      receptacle.        W.      R.      Keavaney. 

1,455,309  :  May  15. 
Plate    holding    and    guiding    apparatus.      T.    F.    Kelley. 

1,450,744  ;   Apr.   3. 
Plate-holding    frame    for    bosh.      J.    Longo.      1,469,323; 

Oct.  2. 
Plate,  Hot.     L.  D.  Hubbard.     1,465,133  ;  Aug.  14. 
Plate     or     pan     handling     utensil.       J.     H.     McDonald. 

1,472,926;   Nov.   6. 
Plate  or  similar  article.    B.  M.  Bottome.    Des.  62,688-90; 

July    24. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     W.  De  Villa.     Des.  62,546-50 ; 

June  19. 
Plate   or  similar   arttcle.      W.   S.   Ensign.      Des.    62,273 ; 

May  1. 
Plate   or   similar   article.     W.    H.   Fick.      Des.    63,131-2 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     W.  D.  Haviland.     Des.  61,782 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Plate     or     similar     article.       W.    D.    Haviland.       Des. 

62,774-5  ;    July   31. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     P.  N.   Leyland.     Des.  63,476 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Plate  or  similar  article.    P.  Jenner.    Des.  62,147  ;  Mar.  27. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     P.  Jenner.     Des.  62,170  ;  Apr.  3. 
Plate    or    similar   article.      P.    Jenner.      Des.    62,728-30 ; 

July  24. 
■  Plate  or  similar  article.     C.  A.  May.    Des.  62,090  ;  Mar.  13. 
Plate  or  similar  article.    C.  A.  May.    Des.  62,208  ;  Apr.  10. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     W.  S.  Pitcairn.     Des.   63,656  ; 

Dec.   25. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     E.  J.  Ridgway.     Des.  62,035 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Plate  or  similar  article.    R.  Stuart.     Des.  62,750 ;  July  24. 
Plate  or  similar  article  of  manufacture.     M.  H.  Connor. 

Dee.  63,217-8  ;  Nov.  6. 
Plate-punching    machine.      O.    A.    Johnson.       1,458,417 ; 

June  12. 
Plate,   Striker.     S.  D.  Butterworth.     1,463,384;  July  31. 
Plate,  tray,   platter,  or  similar  article.  Sandwich.     G.  E. 

Ball.      DCS.    61,990;    Feb.    27. 
Platens,  Actuating  means  for  machine.    C.  M.  Conradson. 

1,459,720;  June  26. 
Plates.    Frame    for    supporting    transparent.      A.    Wolff. 

1,455,373  ;  May  15. 
Plates,    Making    cross-veneered    wooden.      E.    Johansson. 

1,444,611 ;  Feb.  6. 
Plates   of   metal    and    other    material.    Drying   apparatus 

for.     C.   Wagner  and  A.   Hormel.     1,467,211 ;   Sept.  4. 
Plates  of  metal  and  other  material.  Drying  apparatus  for. 

C.  Wagner  and  A.  Hormel.     1,468,181  ;  Sept.  18. 
Plates  or  removable  bridges.  Attachment  for  partial.     C. 

C.  Baker.     1,473,661 ;  Nov.  13. 
Plates,  Tail-cutting  device  for  tubular.     H.  A.  W.  Wood. 

1,454,006;  May  1. 
Plates  to-^e  etchrd,  Means  for  baking  powder  to.     W.  J. 

Logan.     1,458.583  ;  June  12. 
I'lating     half-rotary     feed     guide.       N.      H.     Seymour. 

1,461,684;  July  10. 
Plating  machine.     W.  Dietzel.     1,466,582  ;   Aug.   28. 
Plating    machine.    Jeweler's.      F.    A.    and    S.    W.    Howe. 

1,449,004  ;  Mar.  20. 
Plating    wooden     articles.       F.     Hackmann.       1,440,678 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Platform.     E.  Tomlinson   and  R.  T.   Gifford.     1,454,416 ; 

May  8. 
Platform,   Adjustable.      J.   Ferrero.      1,474,249 ;   Nov.   13. 
Platform,      Cast-steel.       H.      L.      Ingersoll.       1,456,802; 

May  29. 
Platform  elevator.     A.  D.  Heyl.     1,473,231  ;  Nov.  6. 
Platform  mechanism.  Safety.     F.  Hedley  and  J.  S.  Doyle. 

1,443.129  :    Jan.   23. 
Platform,    Movable   unloading.      H.    Arnstein    and    C.    M. 

Mardel.     1,459,080;  .June  19. 
Platforms,     Device    for    driving    the    bands    of    rolling. 

L.  D.  A.  Casalonga  and  G.  Miot.     1,461.476;  .July  10. 
Platforms  without  interruption   of  continuity.   Joints  ex- 
tensible and  retractable  in   all  directions   for  movable. 

H.  Mangin.     1,475,077  ;   Nov.   20. 
Platinum    anode   for   production    of  persalts,   Reenforced. 

O.   Liebknpcht.      1,470,577 ;    Oct.   9. 
Platinum    from    platiniferous   materials.    Process   of  and 

apparatus  for  separating.     B.   Slatineanu.     1,467,202 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Pla,vblock.      S.   G.   Goss.     1,465,637;  Aug.   31. 
Plays   and  the  like.    Method   of  and   apparatus   for   pre- 
senting.   B.  A.  Wellman.     1.449.076  ;  Mar.  20. 
Pliers.     C.  O.  Anderson.     1,468,252  ;  Sept.  T8. 


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Pliers.     B.  Buker.     1,459,612;  June  19. 

Pliers.     E.    W.   Conard.      1,453,803;   May   1. 

Pliers.     J.  Dondero.     1.475,569 ;  Nov.  27. 

Pliers.     W.  S.  Diiwelius.     1,442,135 ;  Jau.  16. 

Pliers.      V.   Jacoby.      1.474,592 ;    Nov.    20. 

Pliors.     E.  A.  Kiiuffman.     1,469,306;  Oct.  2. 

Pliers.     W.  II.  S.  Moore.     1,442.170;  Jnn.  10 

Pliers.     E.   Schorrath.     1,471,531  ;   Oct.   23. 

Pliers.     A.  P.  Teselsky.     1,450,875  ;  Apr.   3. 

Pliers    aad    chain    tightener.     Combined.       J.     L.     Hall. 

1,473.851 ;  Nov.  13. 
Pliers.  Combination.     F.  J.  Keating.     1,452,642  ;  Apr.  24. 
Pliers.  Radiator-pipe.     F.   L.   Loolve.     1,442,486  ;  Jan.   lii. 
Pliers.  Cotter-pin-extracting.     .T.   O.   Wright.      1,463,645 ; 

July   31. 
Pliers,      Distance  -  operated      cutting.         P.      Seccamani. 

1,455,671  :  May  15. 
Pliers,  Locking.     L.  E.  Hart.     1,458,292  ;  June  12. 
Pliers,  Safety.     S.  W.  Tener.     1,444,044  ;  Feb.  0. 
Pliers  with  adiustable  gap,  Parallel-jaw.     H.   H.  Mathis. 

1,475,642  :    Nov.    27. 
Plow.     C.  B.   Bouldin.     1,460,013  ;   June  26. 
I'low.      E.   Urimsrad.      1,443,124  ;   Jan.   23. 
Plow.     J.  E.  McNeil.     1,472,728  ;  Oct.  30. 
Plow.      A.    Meszaros.      1,475,710  ;    Nov.    27. 
Plow.     W.  S.  Nichols.     1,444,354  ;  Feb.  6. 
Plow.     F.  H.  Raaz.     1,471,706:  Oct.  23. 
Plow.     P.  A.  Reinhold.     1,474,291 ;  Nov,  13. 
Plow.     J.  P.  Seaholm.     1,449,556;  Mar.  27. 
Plow.     F.   W.  A.  Techmer.     1,444,283  ;   Feb.   6. 
Plow.     S.  B.  Williams.     1,449,963  ;  Mar.  27. 
Plow.     J.  C.  Wood.     1,477,022  ;  Dec.  11. 
Plow     adjustment     lever.     Tractor-.       E.     H.     Carlson. 

1,468,194  ;  Sept.  18. 
Plow  and  planter,  Combined.    A.  D.  Gallagher.    1,453,553  ; 

May  1. 
Plow,    Antiside-draft.      P.    Hansmann    and    H.    Strack. 

1,462,135  ;  July  17. 
Plow   blade.      G.   B.    Gwynes.      1,473,229 ;    Nov.   6. 
Plowbrace.    H.  C.  Welker.    1,451,560 ;  Apr.  10. 
Plow   clevis.     W.   E.   Ballard.      1,444,824 ;   Feb.   13. 
Plow,  Combination  tractor.     P.  Bass.     1,447,273  ;  Mar.  6. 
Plow,  Disk.     E.  Thwaits.     1,444,284  ;  Feb.  6. 
Plow-disk  mounting.     F.  L.  Dreeliouse.     1.442,655  ;  Jan.  1C>. 
Plowdisk-sharpening  machine.     C.   T.   Grove.     1,457,159 ; 

May  29. 
Plow-depth-adjusting  device.    K.  S.  Giugerick.     1,450,417  ; 

Apr.   3. 
Plow,  Douhle.     J.  S.  Rogers.     1,470,879  ;  Oct.  16. 
Plow,    Drain.      L.    Rinehart.      1,457.271 ;    May   29. 
Plow  fender.     R.  M.  Anderson.     1,450,828  ;  Apr.  3. 
Plow  for  planting  potatoes.     W.  Hartenstein.     1,452,912  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Plowfoot  adjuster.     L.   A.   Pannell.     1.456,647  ;   May  29. 
Plow   frame.      R.   C.   Caughey.     1,464,199 ;   Aug.   7. 
Plow,   Gang.     C.  P.  Lee.     1,476,823  ;   Dec.   11. 
Plow,  Gang  disk.     S.  D.  Walton.     1,455,687;  May  15. 
Plow,  Hand  motor.     R.  Venzlaff.     1,473,129  ;  Nov.  6. 
Plow   hitch.      W.    S.    Cothran.      1.475,799;    Nov.   27. 
Plow  hitch.     J,  Wansing.     1,471,297  ;  Oct.  16. 
Plowlift.     H.   G.  Knapp.      1,452,744;  Apr.  24. 
Plow,  Lister.     C.   G.   Strandlund.     1,476,736;  Dec.   11. 
Plow,  Motor.     F.  Kec.     1,473,630;  Nov,  13. 
Plow,  Motor.     S.  V.  V.  Prince.     1.450,385  ;  Apr.  3. 
Plow.  Motor-driven.     P.  R.  McCrary.     1,471,180;  Oct.  16. 
Plow,  Multiple-gang  power-lift.     W.  S.  Graham  and  J.  L. 

Hippie.     1,446,118;  Feb.  20. 
Plow  or  cultivator,   Walking.     J.   G.   Lundy.     1,474,037  : 

Nov.  20. 
Plow    or    other   agricultural    implement.    Power-operated. 

J.  Malonyay.     1,458,661 ;  June  12. 
Plow  or  soil  cutter.  Rotary.     P.  G.  Tideman.     1,448,579  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Plow  or  the  like.   Colter.     B.   W.   Lundgren.     1,444,974  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Plowpolnt.     C.  H.  Kugler.     1,450,042  ;  Mar.  27. 
Plow,  Power-lift.     A.  C.  Lindgren.     1,440,924  ;  Jan.  2. 
Plow  safety  hitch.     A.  B.  Hulsebos  and  G.  Den  Besten. 

1,440,780;  Jan.  2. 
Plow    scraper    and    cleaner.      J.    M.    Dean.      1,473,143 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Plow  scraper,  Flexible  disk-.     A.  C.  Lindgren.     1,474,906  ; 

Nov.    20. 
Plow.share.      0.    Brown.      1,475,743 ;    Nov.    27. 
Plowshare.     E.  J.  Lowry.     1,447.218  ;  Mar.  6. 
Plowshare.     O.   Peterson.     1,447,883 ;  Mar.  6. 
Plow,  Sod-cutting.     J.  F.  Weber.     1,463,106;  July  24. 
Plow,   Sulky.     A.   C.   Lindgren.     1,452,301  ;  Apr.   17. 
Plow,  Tractor.     L.  A.  Kaupke.     1,441,356  :  Jan.  9. 
Plow,  Tractor.     J.    H.   Taylor.     1,476,738 ;   Dec.   11. 
Plow,  Tractor.     J.  S.   Witter.     1,441,773  ;  Jan.  9. 
Plows,  Attachment  for  tractor.    B.  T.  Wil!>on.     1,442.50-1  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Plows,    Brace    for    tractor.      B.    T.    Wilson.      1,442,505; 

Jan.  16. 
Plows.   Potato-planting  attachment  for.     O.   Hallingstad. 

1,448.601  :  Mar.  13. 
Plows,  Power  lift  for.     J.  Boda.     1,472,627  ;  Oct.  30. 
Plows,  Power  lift  for  tractor.   A.  W.  Reynolds.    1,450,754  • 

Apr.  3. 
Plows.     Power-lift     mechanism     for.        H.      E.     Altgelt. 

1,453,537;  May  1. 
Plows,  Subsoiler  attachment  for.     F.  M.  Dyke.    1,461,113  : 

Julv  10. 


Plow,    Wheel.      W.    H.    Silver.      1,463,376;    July   31. 
Plow,  Wheel.     C.  G.   Strandlund.     1,463,378-9  ;  July  31. 
Plow,  Wheeled.     H.  S.  Dickinson.     1,472,637  ;  Oct.  30. 
Plow,    Wheeled.      H.    S.    Dickinson.      1,472,768 ;    Oct.    30. 
Plug.    L.  Stephens.     1,405,373  ;  Aug.  21. 
Plug   and   installing  same.    Safety  boiler.     G.   A.   Sager. 

1,446,812  ;  Feb.  27. 
Plug  and  socket  extension  unit.  Electrical.     G.  H.  Bowen. 

1,476,586  ;  Dee.  4. 
Plug  and  socket.  Graduated.     J.  H.  Weatherlow  and  F.  W. 

Seymour.     1,468,183  ;  Sept.  18. 
Plug  and  valve.   Combined  filler.     H.  D.   Fleming,  L.   P. 

Matthews,   and   E.   C.   Fleming.      1,472,643 ;   Oct.   30. 
Ping,  Antifreezing.     E.  W.  Winans.     1,466,219  ;  Aug.  28. 
Plug,  Automatic  ignition.     P.  V.  Ball  and  R.   H.  Waller. 

1,466,943  ;   Sept.   4. 
Plug,    Attachment.      W.    H.    Harrington.      Des.    62,722; 

July  24. 
Plug,  Attachment.     S.   McClatchie.      1,451,704;   Apr.   17. 
Plug,  Attachment.     R.  B.  Wolcott.     1,440,651 ;  Jan.  2. 
Plug,  Barrel.     B.  F.  Woods.     1,466,981  ;  Sept.  4. 
Plug,  Bonding.     N.  K.  Bowman,     1,449,727  ;  Mar.  27. 
Plug   cock   and   lubricating   means   therefor.     J.   C.   Mar- 
tin, jr.     1,456,326  ;  May  22. 
Plug,   Connecting.     W.   E.   Rlecken.     1,456,516;   May   29. 
Plug,  Connection.     W.  E.  Price.     1,454,858  ;  May  15. 
Plug,    Electrical    double-pole   switching.      H.    C.    Sanders. 

1,468,577  ;  Sept.  18. 
Plug    filling,    Jordan-.       E.    A.     Strattnoan.       1,467,207; 

Sept.   4. 
Plug    for    water    tube     boilers.     Safety.      R.     Hodgson. 

1,452,047;  Apr.  17. 
Plug,  Gauge.     C.  E.  Myers.     1,450,185  ;  Apr.  3. 
Plug  gauge.     E.  G.   Strong.     1,469,343  ;  Oct.  2. 
Plug,  Grease.     J.  H.  Becker.     1,449,934  ;  Mar.  27. 
Plug  holder.     E.  J.  Strout.     1,457,234  ;  May  29. 
Plug    in    switch    device.       C.    C.    Farmer.      1,464,979; 

Aug.  14. 
Plug-locking  device.     G.  S.   Collins.     1,474,239  ;  Nov.  13. 
Plug-receiving    wall    outlet.      W.    S.    Mayer.      1,453,590; 

May  1. 
Plug  receptacle.     C.  H.  Bissell.     1,470,956  ;  Oct.  16. 
Plug  receptacle.      C.    H.   Bissell.      1,474,758 ;   Nov.    20. 
Plug    receptacle.      C.    H.    Bissell.      1,475.678 ;    Nov.    27. 
Plug    receptacles.    Cover    plate    for.      W.    L.    Babcock. 

1,467,261 ;    Sept.    4. 
Plug,  Sparking.    E.  Pethoud.     1,450,987  ;  Apr.  10. 
Plug  switch.     B.  Raettig.     1,467,011 ;  Sept.  4. 
Plug,  Wash.     J.  C.  Stokes.     1,448,818  ;  Mar.  20. 
Plug,  Well.     J.  G.  Robinson.     1,448,004;  Mar.  13. 
Plug  wrench.  Port-.     A.  J.  Young.     1,478,503  ;  Dec.  25. 
Plugs,  Installing  safety  boiler.     G.  A.  Sager.     1,446,813; 

Feb.  27. 
Plugs,  Malting.    F.  J.  Runser.     1,458,006 ;  June  5. 
Plumb  and  level.     H.  W.  Young.     1,460,741 ;  July  3. 
Plumber's   clamp.     M.   Ardner.     1,465,330 ;   Aug.    21. 
Plumber's  fitting.     W.  Bit.ckwood.     1,442,998  ;  Jan.  23. 
Plumbing  apparatus.    J.  L.  Fleming.     1,450,844  ;  Apr.  3. 
Plumbing  connection.     M.  J.  Smith.     1,460,986;  July  3. 
Plumbing    fixtures.    Wall    hanger    for.       J.    P.    Graham. 

1,471,154  ;  Oct.  16. 
Plumbing  system.     J.  A.   Felton.     1,459,585  ;  June  19. 
Plumbing  system.     P.  J.  Garvin.     1,458,818  ;  June  12. 
Plunger,  Adjustable.     D.  L.  Strine.    1,449,791 ;  Mar.  27. 
Plunger  shoe.     J.  P.  Webb,  jr.     1,463,105;   July  24. 
Ply  board  or  sheet.     S.  E.  Saunders.     1,444,482  ;  Feb.  6. 
Ply  wood.    O.  P.  Cadmus.     1,441,061 ;  Jan.  2. 
Ply-wood  wheel.     W.  L.  Carnegie.     1,473,669  ;  Nov.  13. 
Pneumatic  action.     A.  P.  Gustafson.     1,449,992  ;  Mar.  27. 
Pneumatic  action.     A.  P.  Gustafson.     1,451,980  ;  Apr.  17. 
Pneumatic  action.     A.  P.  Gustafson.     1,468,361  ;  Sept.  18. 
Pneumatic  brake.     E.  W.  McDaniel.     1,449,522  ;  Mar.  27. 
Pneumatic  brake.     I.  Drolshammer.     1,462,229  ;  July  17. 
Pneumatic    brake.       A.     and     H.     Scheuer.       1,456,578 ; 

May  29 
Pneumatic   control.     H.   M.    Salyer.      1,472,027 ;   Oct.   23. 
Pneumatic-dispatch    systems.    Carrier-spacing    device   for. 

W.  J.  Hepperle.     1,454,169;  May  8. 
Pneumatic-dispatch-tubing    systems.    Carrier    for.      J.    T. 

Needham.     1,455,547;  May  15. 
Pneumatic  drill.     W.  Mable.     1,457,181  ;  May  29. 
Pneumatic    jack.    R.    Bernat.      1,454,010;    May    1. 
Pneumatic  jack.     W.   P.   Kelly.     1,455,841  ;  May  22. 
Pneumatic    press   follower.      W.    R.    Gordon.      1,469,722 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Pneumatic  screen.     J.  Herman.     1,469,003  ;   Sept.  25. 
Pneumatic  spring.     J.  G.  Hughes.     1,459,892  ;  June  26. 
Pneumatic  .support.     G.  Jordahn.     1,461,911  ;  July  17. 
Pneumatic   system.     B.   S.   Aikman.     1,462,842  ;   July  24. 
Pneumatic  systems,  Governing  means  for.    J.  G.  Maclaren. 

1.443,795  ;   Jan.  30. 
Pneumatic  tool  driven  by  pulsating  air.     K.  A.  T.  Berg. 

1,458,569  ;  June  12. 
Pneumatic    tube.      M.    ReboUar    y    Plancht.      1,456,567; 

May   29. 
Pneumatic     tube,     Reenforced     ribbed.       L.     W.     Hottel. 

1,459,401 ;  June  19. 
Pneumatic     tube,     Reenforced     ribbed.       L.     W.     HotteL 

1,473,768;  Nov.  13. 
Pneumatic  wheel.     J.  Martin.     1,446,197  ;  Feb.  20. 
Pneumatic  wheel.     J.  M.  C.  Semery.     1,470,938  ;  Oct.  16. 
Pneumatic  wheel.  Armored.    W.  G.  Hawkins,  V.  C.  Blood- 
good,  and  J.  F.  Donnellan.     1,447,979  ;  Mar.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Pocket.     A.   C.   Barrow.      1,457.813;   June  5. 
Pocket.     J.  Battista.     1,448,252 ;  Mar.   13. 
Pocketbook.       E.    McGibbon.       1,472,803  ;    Oct.    .30. 
Pocketbook.     R.   Malzahn.     1,454,246  ;   May   8. 
Pocketbook.     S.   .T.  Prokesch.      1,458,952  ;   June  19. 
Pocketbook.      B.     Stember.      1,463,729;     July    31. 
Pocketbook,  Lady's  safety.     T.  L.  Monaghan.     1,475,132; 

Nov.  20. 
Pocketbook  retainer.     S.  F.  Gilmore.     1,446,293  ;  Feb.  20. 
Pocketbooks,  etc..  Alarm  for.     G.  M.  Edwards.     1,465.466  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Pocket-carried  devices.  Clip  attachment  for.     A.   U.   Nel- 
son.    1,478,049  ;  Dec.  18. 
Pocket  clip.     I.  M.  Goldstein.     1,443,709  ;  Jan.  30. 
Pocket    for   wearing   apparel.      C.    R.    Wood.      Rel5,646 ; 

July  10. 
Pocket   guard.      P.   Burke.      1,442,602 ;    Jan.    16. 
Pocket  bolder.     A.  P.  Stark.     1,469,120  ;   Sept.  25. 
Pocket     iron.     Inside.       H.     C.     Brubacker.       1,451,813 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Pocketknife.     S.  G.  Malby.     1,449,618  ;  Mar.  27. 
Pocketknife.     G.  "V.   Rasmussen.     1,440,793  ;   Jan.   2. 
Pocketknife,  etc.     J.  T.   Sibley.     1,478,260;  Dec.   18. 
Pocketknife.     F.  Vincent.     1,453,897;  May   1. 
Pocket  ligbter.  Cerium.    F.  Beck.     l,462,19"l  ;  July  17. 
Pocket  lock.     H.  S.  Wood.     1,442,020  ;  Jan.  9. 
Pocket  lock,   Garment.     J.  C.  Bahr.     1,451,196  ;  Apr.   10. 
Pocket  ornament.     R.  C.   Creech,  jr.     1,466,993  ;  Sept.  4. 
Pocket,   Patch.     A.   C.   Barrow.     1,457,812;   June   5. 
Pocket,    Rule.      C.    R.    Wood.      Rel5,647  ;    July    10. 
Pocket,    Safety.     W.   E.   Diehl.     1,466,091  :   Aug.   28. 
Pocket,   Safety.     J.  Stone.     1,454,771 ;   May  8. 
Pocket    safety     device.       O.     N.     Wimberlv.       1,458,867 : 

June  12. 
Pocket,  Safety  garment.    M.  Vilinsky.    1,445,117  ;  Feb.  13. 
Pocket,    Self-sealing.      H.   Meyer.      1.478,484 ;    Dee.    25. 
Pockets,    Rule    or    tool    holder    for   garment.      E.    Cindel. 

1,466,330  :   Aug.   28. 
Point  detector.     R.  C.  Leake.     1.442,685;  .Tan.  16. 
Pointer.   Mechanical  direction.     R.   Wnelz   and  S.  Reiter. 

1,442,760;  Jan.  16. 
Poison     container.       S.     S.     Snyder    and     6.     W.     Short. 

1,443,287  ;  Jan.  23. 
Poison  holder  for  rodents.     T.  H.  Greenway.     1,471,^54  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Poke,  Animal.     D.  Ayers  and  H.  D.  Fossett.     1,450,237  ; 

Apr.  H. 
Poke,  Animal.     G.  A.  Bailey.     1,469,492  ;  Oct.  2. 
Poke,   Animal.     A.  Beaton.     1,453,334  ;  May   1. 
Poke,  Animal.     H.  Brown.     1,455,861  ;  May  22. 
Poke,  Animal.     A.  Erickson.     1,454.317  :  May  8. 
I'oke,  Animal.     G.  H.  Lockert.     1,470,458  ;  Oct.  9. 
Poke,  Animal.     B.  P.  C.  Morris.     1,449,535  ;  Mar.  27. 
Poke,  Animal.     A.  J.   Relsenauer.     1,457,672  ;  June  5. 
Poke,  Animal.     D.  W.  Simmons.     1,441,127  ;  Jan.  2. 
Poke     for     restraining     stock.     Animal.     E.     W.     Wood. 

1,450,401 ;  Apr.  3. 
Poker     chips.    Advertising    device    for.       R.    P.     Polv.rA. 

1,475.652  :   Nov.    27. 
Polarity  indicator.     W.  Kaisling.     1,441,427  ;  Jan.  9. 
Pole-base    construction.       G.    X.     Wendling.       1,460,186 ; 

June  26. 
Pole     cleaning     and     shaving     machine.        R.      Leedom. 

1,473,582;  Nov.  6. 
Pole  constru'ction.  Metal.     A.  W.  Wright  and  B.  F.  Ibach. 

1,461,994  ;  July  17. 
Pole,  Metal.     M.  Lachman.     1,470,174;  Oct.  9. 
Pole-puncturing  machine.     J.  E.  Lynch  and  A.  R.  Sandt. 

1,468,484  ;  Sept.  18. 
Pole-puncturing    machine.      M.    R.    Rawson.      1,440,893 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Pole-raising     apparatus.       W.     Kimberling.        1,470,377 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Pole   support.     J.  M.  Brand.      1,459,438;   June   19. 
Poles,  Restoring.     F.  W.   Patterson.     1,461,046  ;  July  10. 
Polish  and  making  it.    W.  H.  Phelps.     1,445,034  ;  Feb.  l;^. 
Polish,  Automobile.     G.  A.   Colette.     1,453,003;  Apr.   24. 
Polish  composition.     T.  Bailey.     1,473,947  ;  Nov.  13. 
Polish  for  enameled  surfaces.     W.  H.  Allen.     1,474,133  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Polish  for  varnished,  painted,  or  enameled  surfaces.     R. 

Forrester.      1,441,337  ;   Jan.  9. 
Polish,  Metal.     W.  A.   Ruddell.     No.   1,456,151  ;  May  22. 
Polish-rod    adjuster    head.      S.    B.    Sargent.       1,476,469 : 

Dec.  4. 
Polish-rod  clamp.     H.  B.  Lefler.     1,460,256;  June  26. 
Polish   rods  and    the    like.    Grip    for.       S.     B.     Sargent. 

1,476,468;  Dec.  4. 
Polish,    Shoe.     J.   H.   T.   Olsen.      1,452,614;   Apr.   24. 
Polisher,  Pivot.     C.   Culman.     1,448.794;  Mar.  20. 
Polishing  and  grinding  machine.    C.  L.  Hawes.    1,440,386  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Polishing  and  grinding  machine.     C.  L.  Hawes.   1,450,853  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Polishing   composition.      A.    C.    Houseworth.      1,459,056 ; 

June  19. 
Polishing  composition.     P.  F.  Kuhn.     1,457.080  ;  May  20. 
Polishing  composition.      J.    Rigney.      1,445,557  ;   Feb!    1.1. 
Polishing  machine.     G.  A.   Carlson.     1,477,426 ;  Dec.    1 1 
Polishing      machine.        P.      A.      Marcello.         1,461,708 ; 

July  10. 
Polishing  machine.     A.    Orlando.     1,452,926 ;    .\pr.   24. 


1,471,281  ;  Oct.  16. 

1,467,577  ;  Sept.  11. 

C.    Walker.      1,444,225; 

S.    Black.       1,459,085; 


Barry.      1,443,216 ; 


Polishing  machice.  E.  F.  Ries. 
Polishing  machine.  W.  Taylor. 
Polishing    machine.    Glass-.      W. 

Feb.  6. 
Polishing    machine,    Knife-.       J. 

June  19. 
Polishing    outfit,    Shoe-.      J.    F.    De 

.Tan.   23. 

Polishing  rouge.     P.  J.  Hess.     1,446,181  ;   Feb.  20. 
Polishing  wheel.     T.  S.  Hose.     1,470,740;  Oct.  16. 
Polycycle.     M.  G.  Hilpert.     1,443.130  ;  Jan.  23. 
Polygraph.     C.  E.  Dressier.     1,472,016  ;  Oct.  23. 
Polyhedral    laminated    articles,    Manufacture    of.      G.    C. 

Snyder.      1,466,034 ;    Aug.    28. 
Pompon.     A.  Beutkamp.     1,475,784  ;  Nov.  27. 
Pontoon-supporting  derrick.     C.  L.  Lonsinger.     1,470,459  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Pool-ball  rack.     H.  A.  Luplow.     1,444,318  ;  Feb.  6. 
Pool  table.     W.  J.  ICing.     1,443,266;  Jan.  23. 
Pool-table  register.     C.  Absmeier.     1,460,527  ;  July  3. 
Pool    tables.    Register    for.      P.    T.    Griffin.       1,456,795: 

May  29. 
Pop-corn   machine.      J.    I.    Holcomb    and    J.   F.    Hoke,    jr. 

1,477,704  ;  Dec.  18. 
Pop-corn  machine.     J.  Marfisi.     1,449,687  ;  Mar.  27. 
Popgun.     C.   F.  Lefever.     1,466.131 ;  Aug.  28. 
Porcelain.     C.  C.  Treischel.     1,462,396  ;  July  17. 
Porcelain     veneer     crown     and     making     same.     F.     W. 

Teeter.     1,444,436  ;  Feb.  6. 
Pork  holding  and  splitting  device.     C.  Flick.     1.466,429; 

Aug.  28. 
Porous    material.    Producing    homogeneous.      M.    O.    Sem. 

1;458,858;  June  12. 
Porous  substances.   Distilling  materials  In  contact  with. 

B.    Gallsworthy.      1,477,642;    Dec.    18. 
Portable  drier.     F.  H.  Cummer.     1,473,697  ;   Nov.  13. 
Portable  drill.     J.  H.  Buterbaugh.     1,470,143  ;  Oct.  9. 
Portable  elevator.     E.  N.   Hescock.     1,451,773 ;   Apr.   17. 
Portable    elevator.      S.   Mills.   1,445,406;    Feb.    13. 
Portable  I'levator.     W.  B.  Pavcy.     1,458,195  :  June  12. 
Portable  handle.     C.  Haarberg.     1,448,999  ;  Mar.  20. 
Portable  heater.     C.  M.  and  E.  M.   Johnson.     1,458,656; 

June  12. 
Portable  jack.     J.  S.  Townsend.     1,477.790  ;  Dec.  18. 
Portable  table.     A.  A.  Hartman  and  W.  C.  Schwa  rzbach. 

1,462,856;   July  24. 
Portable  table.  Folding.     E.  0.  Roberts  and  R.  F.  Dotsch. 

1,456,573;  May  29. 
Portal     construction,     Insectproof.       M.     R.     Hutchison. 

1,477,497  ;  Dec.  11. 
Portal,     Insectproof.       M.     R.     Hutchison.       1,477,496; 

Dec.  11. 
Portfolio      for      children.      Amusement.        M.      Shepard-. 

1,440,936;  Jan.  2. 
Portfolio   handle.      C.   W.   Conover.      1,446,035;   Feb.    20. 
Portholes    of    ships,    or    other    openings.    Locking    device 

for  covers  of.     J.  H.  Clarke.     1,453,919  ;  Mjy  1. 
Portiere      A.   P.^szkiewicz.      1,472,933:    Nov.    6. 
Port  light.     J.  H.  .Alexander.     1,449,720 ;  Mar.  27. 
Portraits,    Apparatus    for    making    moving.      J.    Harlow. 

1,478.278;  Dec.  18. 
Position  indicator.     W.  B.  Schulte.     1,462,664  ;  July   24. 
Post :   See — 

Air-tv.be  post.  Clothesline   post. 

Auto  hitching  post.  Insulating  end  post. 

Binder  post.  Newel   post. 

Binding  post.  Tennis  post. 

Post.      H.   Neuhaus.     1.475,857;    Nov.   27. 
Post     and     cover     clamp     and     seal.       W.     E.     Gossling. 

1,453,791;  May  1. 
Post,  Metal.     A.  D.  Jones.     1,470,367  ;  Oct.  9. 
Post  puller.     P.  C.  Madsen.     1,452.'205  ;  Apr.  17. 
Postage-marking  machine.  Register  for.    A.  H.  Pitney  and 

J.  W.  Ogden.     1,461,934  ;  July  17. 
Postage  meter  and  mail-marking  machine.     A.  H.  Pitney. 

Rel5,734;  Dec.  18. 
Postage  on  goods  to  be  mailed,  .'i^pparatus  for  printing  the. 

L.   A.   Bodler,   F.   Kummer,    and  F.   Pauli.      1,446,152; 

Feb.   20. 
Posthole   digger.     F.  A.  Yezek.     1,464,231 ;   Aug.  7. 
Posthole-digging     outfit.       F.     L.     Crinella.       1,464,353; 

Aug.  7. 
Pestholes,    Device   for   digging.      0.    Gilbert.      1,442,883; 

Jan.  23. 
Posting,      Ledger     holder     for.        P.      H.     Mallinckrodt. 

1,446.624  ;  Feb.  27. 
Postmarking  and  stamp-canceling  machine.     W.  H.  Bowes. 

1,470,231 ;   Oct.  9. 
Postmarking    and    stamp  canceling    machines.     Yieldable 

support    for    rollers    of.      W.    H.    Bowes.       1,453,783 ; 

May   1. 
Post-oflSce-box    door.       G.    F.    Steele,    jr.      Des.    62,425 ; 

Mav   22. 
Post-officp-drawer  front.     G.   F.   Steele,  jr.     Des.   62,426 ; 

May  22. 
Posts,    flagstaffs,    and    the    like.    Base   for.      J.    Muhlow. 

1,463,715;    July   31. 
Posts,  Making  binding.     O.  A.  Smith.     1,440,802  ;  Jan.  2. 
Posts,  Making  binding.     O.  A.  Smith.     1,440,843  ;  Jan.  2. 
Posts,    Mold    for    concrete.      N.    F.    and    C.    L.    Howard. 

1,472.596;  Oct.  30. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1191 


Solder    pot. 

Tea  and  coffee  pot. 


Pot:  See — 

Fire  pot. 

Glass-melting    pot. 

Molting  pot. 

Pot  protector.     .1.  V.   Jewell.     1,446,349  :   Feb.  20. 
Potash  from  distillery  waste  bv  burning:  the  s:ime.  Appara- 
tus for  obtaining.     C.   Haner.  jr.     1.444.S33;   Feb.   13. 
Potash  recovery,  Acceleratins:  agent  in.     M.  W.  Charlton 

m«l   R.   N.  ghrove.     1.452.1S6  :   Apr.  17. 
Potassium  and  aluminum  from  silicates.  Recovering  solu- 

Me     compounds    of.       R.     F.     Halvorson.       1,463,508 : 

.Tuly   31. 
Potnssium   bicarbonate   from   potassium-chloride   solution, 

Electrolytic     production     of       R.     S.uchy.       1,477,086 ; 

Pee.  11. 
Potassium    compound    in    connection    with    cement   manu- 
facture. Recoverinir.     E.  Anderson.     1.465,834  ;  Aug.  21. 
Potassium     compounds.     Extraction     of.       W.     Glaeser. 

1.469,507;  Oct.  2. 
Potassium  compounds  in  the  manufacture  of  cement.  Ob- 
taining soluble.     F.  W.  Huber.     1.453.797  ;  May  1. 
rot,T<;.sium    compounds.    Ohtainina    water-soluble.      E.    D. 

C!u-esm:ui   and  R.   C.   Haff.      1.465.S41-2  :   Aug.  21. 
Potassium     from     brines.     Recovery.       C.     E.     Dolbear. 

1.466,352;   Aug.   28. 
Pot.i.ssium  phosphate.  Commercial  prcpamtion  of.     W.  11. 

Ross  and  W.  Hazen.      1.456.831  :  May  29. 
Potassium  sulphate,  Production  of.     C.  Horst.     1,446,185  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Potato-bug    and    aphis    exterminator.       F.     W.     Bender. 

1,457.420;  June  t. 
Potato-curing     apnaratus.     Sweet-.       H.     T.     Lyttleton. 

1,450,979  ;  Apr.  10. 
Potato  cutter.     J.  A.  Canfield.     1.475. 27fi  :  Xov.  27. 
Potato    cutter.      R.    H.    A.    Holler.      1.474.717:    Nov.   20. 
Potato  cutter.     J.   Ridpath.     1,445,555  :   Feb.   13. 
Potato  cutter.     W.  A.  Schoenborn.     1,443,281  ;  Jan.  23. 
Potato    cutter.    Seed-.      V.    A.    Garrett   and   51.    W.    Abt=. 

1,441.844  :  Jan.  9. 
Potato-cutting      machine.      H.      L.     Beucler.      1.449,260 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Potato-cutting      machine.        E.      Goranson.        1,465.981  : 

Aug.   28. 
Potato  distrer.     W.  C.  Fritz.     1.442.798  :  Jan.  23. 
Potato   digger.      R.    H.    flanks.      1.478.9.^2:    Dec.    25. 
Potato  digger.     J.  J.  and  J.  R.  Kovar.     1.454.175  :  May  S. 
Potato  digger.     J.  R.  Jannelle.     1.472.300:  Oct.  30. 
Potato  digger.     A.  J.  and  E.  H.  Raasch  and  H.  A.  Olsec. 

1,461,935  :  JulT  17. 
Potato  digger.     J.   W.  Scott.     1.441.949  ;   Jan.  9. 
Potato    digger.      L.    E.    Waterman.      1,477.676;    Dec.    18. 
Potato     digger    and     bean     harvester.       M.     L.     Swavze. 

1.449.306;   Mar.   20. 
Potato   fork.     W.  ToUKe.      1.458,910;  June  12. 
Potato-frying  device.     T.  E.  Combest.     1.470.521  ;  Oct.  9. 
Potato  grader.     M.  B.  Tabor.     1,458,085  ;  .Tune  5. 
Potato  masher.     R.D.Roderick.     1.443.649  ;  Jan.  .30. 
Potato   masher   and    beater.    Combined.      R.    W.    Roberts. 

1,447.432;   Mar.    6. 
Potato  peeler.     B.  D.  Maine.     1.444.975;  Feb.  13. 
Potato-sorting     machine        H.     A.     Nelson.       1,459,854 ; 

.Tune  26. 
Potatoes    and    the    like.    Cleaner    for.      W.    M.    McCabe. 

1.441.161 ;  Jan.  12. 
Potatoes,  Apparatus  for  cleaning  and  harvesting.     J.  Mc- 

Larty.     1,445,336  ;  Feb.  13. 
Potential  indicator.     O.   E.   Huebner.     1.454.474  ;  May  8. 
Potential  variation.-;.  Method  of  and  means  for  amplifying. 

T.   Langrauir.     1,468.116;   Sept.   IS. 
Pothanger.      W.    E.   TTielscher.      1.443,022;    J7.n.   23. 
Pottery,      etc..     Truck     for     drying.        T.      H.     Rhoads. 

1,472.676  :  Oct.  .30. 
Pottery-forming  machine.     M.  Burger.     1,469,378  ;  Oct.  2. 
Pouch,  Dispensing.     J.  Peterson.     1.467,009  :   Sept.  4. 
Pouch  or  packasre.  Dispensing.     J.   Peterson.      1.478,355  ; 

Dec.  IS. 
Pouch,    Seed    and    poison.      J.    M.    Saladiner.      1,458,854 ; 

•Tune  12. 
Poultry  coop.     C.  E.  .Tackson.     1.468.815  ;    Sept.  25. 
Poultry    crate.    Collapsible.      A.    S.    Calhoun.      1,465,114; 

Aug.   14. 
Poultry-dipping    machine.      C.    E.    Hedrick.       1,453.674 ; 

May  1. 
Poultry    drinking    fountain.      0.    C.    White.      1,465,503 ; 

Aug."  21. 
Poultry-feeding    battery.    Demountable.      W.    J.    Stewart. 

1.458,736  ;  .Tune  12. 
Poultry  fountain.     J.  I.  Ammons.     1,445.927  ;  Feb.  20. 
Poultry    fountain.      S.    P.    Caltrlder    and    P.    P.    Sanble. 

1.460,702;  .Tuly  3. 
Poultry   beheader.     P.   J.    Haas.      1.474.711  ;    Xov.    20. 
Poultry   house.      P.    R.    Lyding.      1.452.746 ;   Apr.   24. 
Poultry   perch,   Verminproof.     G.    B.    Allion.      1,443,333 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Poultry  perch.     J.  Manchester.     1.469,441 ;  Oct.  2. 
Poultry-plant  construction.     J.  M.  W.  Kitchen.     1,447,476  ; 

Mar.    6. 
Poultry-plucking     device.       N.     I.     De     Bie.       1,456,844 ; 

May  29. 
Poultry.  Process  and  means  for  plucking.-    G.   W.  Atkin- 
son.    1,474,702  :  Nov.  20. 
Poultry  roost.     D.  Bartman.     1.470.799  ;  Oct.  16. 
Poultry  roost.      L.   L.  Conkev.      1 .447.063  ;    Feb.  27. 


Toultrv  roost.     J.  O.  Sabin.     1.443.278;  Jan.  23. 
Poultry,  Vegetable  feeder  for.    W.  Wingrove.    1,462,893 ; 

July  24. 
Poultry    watcrer,     Automatic.       C.     Harris.       1,446,701 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Powder  and  foodstuffs,  Container  for  packed.     J.  Horan. 

1,453,676;  May  1. 
Powder  and  rouge  container.     R.  W.  Wilson.     1,463,355  ; 

July  31. 
Powder   and   similar   material.    Box   for   talcum.      R.    M. 

Rodriguez.      Des.    63,323 :    Nov.    20. 
Powder,     Apparatus     for    distributing.       J.     F.     Lemons. 

1,458,424;  June  12. 
Powder  bag.     S.  Benensohn.     1,408,132  ;  Sept.  18. 
Powder  box.     J.  D.  McFarland.     1.454,242  ;  May  8. 
Powder  box.     R.  W.  Oliver.     1,451,955  ;  Apr.  17. 
Powder  box.     L.  Root.     1.460,864;  July   3. 
Powder  box  and  puff.     J.  M.  Foster.     1,464,758  ;  Aug.  14. 
I'owder   box  and   the  like.   Talcum.     A   Ziriou   y   Saravia 

and  R.   M.    Kodrigurz.      Des.   62,419  :   May   22. 
Powder  box,  Face-.     W.  H.  Green.     Des.  62,987  ;  Sept.  4. 
Powd(-r  box.  Face-.     T.  J.  Newlyn.     Des.  62.4.34  ;  May  29.  ■ 
Powder  box.   Talcum-.     J.   M.   Hothersall.      Des.   62,103 ; 

Mar.   20. 
Powder  box.     Talcum-.     C.  Weeks.     Des.  62,683  ;  July  17. 
I'owder-cake  holders.     T.  W.  Foster.     1,465,548;  Aug.  21. 
Powder  can,   Talcum-.     F.   J.   de   S.   Coty.     Des.   63,395 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Powder  container.     J.  F.  Foley.     1,446,894  ;   Feb.  27. 
Powder  container  or  similar  receptacle.     C.  S.  Humphrey. 

Des.  61.783  ;  Jan.  9. 
Powder  container,  Toilet-.    T.  J.  Regan.   1,450,386  ;  Apr.  3. 
Powder-developing  apparatus.    H.  F.   Schmidt.    1,453.858 ; 

May  1. 
Powder-dispensing  box.     J.  Loufek.     1,459,784  ;  June  26. 
Power    drill,    Convertible.      C.    L.    Stueber.       1,448,507  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Powder  duster.      W.    W.   Goode.      1.453.102 ;  Apr.   24. 
Powder-dusting    attachment.      E.    B.    Raley.      1,450.223 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Powder  in  automatic  packaging  machines.  Feed  for.    B.  P. 

Adams.      1,452.585  ;   Apr.   24. 
Powder  in   the   form   of  metallic   scales,   Manufacture   of 

adhesive  metallic.     T.  F^ijita.     1,444,870  ;  Feb.  13. 
Powder-lift    drill.      H.    B.    Bozard    and    C.    W.    Robinson. 

1.452.286;   Anr.   17. 
Powder  puff.     M.  Brock.     1,462,258-60  ;  July  17. 
Powder  puff.     C.  T.  Boyd  and  G.  S.  Hershev.     1,453.038  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Powder  puff.     W.  P.  Dean.     1.471,145  ;  Oct.  16. 
Powder  puff.     E.  G.  Giles.     1,444,741 ;  Feb.  6. 
Powder  puff.      ,T.  E.  B.  Maillard.      1,452.470  ;   Apr.   17. 
Powder  puff.     J.  Schmid.     1.457,798  ;  June  5. 
Powder  puff.     T.   W.   Schramm.      1,465.566  :  Aug.  21. 
Powder  puff.     J.  E.  Valentine.     1,465.535  ;  Aug.   21. 
Powder  puff  and  cover  therefor.     M.  Brock.     1,462,257  ; 

July  17. 
Powder-puff  holder.     V.   Guinzburg.     1,471,729;   Oct.  23. 
Powder    vceptacle.      C.    L.    Cruver.      1,467.234  ;    Sept.    4. 
Powder  receptacle.  Toilet-.    P.  K.  Williams.    Des.  63,015  ; 

Sept.   4. 
I'owder.   Smokeless  propellant.     T.  L.   Davis.     1,478.892 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Powder  trains.   Controlling  the  burning  of   time.      A.    S. 

Miller.      1,453,718  ;   May   1. 
Powdered    material   or    the   like.    Receptacle    for   holding. 

A.    LiEtlenma.ver.      1.472,658 ;    Oct.    30. 
Powdered   mnterinl.   Process   and   apparatus  for   removing 
■  a  vaporlzable  substance  from.     O.  E.  Merrell.   1. 478. 526  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Powders.     I'roducing    fine.       W.     K.     Lewis.       1,442.485; 

Jan.  16. 
Power   and    transmission    unit.    Combined.      C.    A.    Baer. 

1,472,624;  Oct.  30. 
Power,  Belt   utilized   for   transmission    of.     T.    H.   Webb. 

1,443.061  ;   Jan.   23. 
Power    brake.    Variable-.       T.    E.    Chamon.       1,442,250 ; 

.Tan.  16. 
Power-cylinder    construction    for    motors.       G.    Parente. 

1.440,623  ;  Jan.  2. 
Power-driven  machines,  Mechanism  for  controlling.     P.  R. 

Glass.     1.465.391  :  Aug.  21. 
Power-driven    machines.    Roller   attachment   for.      W.    H. 

Gailor.     1,458,751  ;  June  12. 
Power  feed.  Automatic  throw-out  for.     D.  C.  Klausmeyer. 

1,474.389  ;  Nov.   13. 
Power-generating  mechanism.     J.  F.  Thomas.     1,441,135  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Power-generating     system.     Electric.       A.     M.     Rossman. 

1,456,652;  May  29. 
Power-generating     units.     Entrainment     mechanism     for. 

J.  A.  McGrew  and  J.  T.  Loree.     1,447.352-3  ;  Mar.  6. 
Power  generation.     J.  A.  Bishop.     1,456,212  ;  May  22. 
Power  generator.     L.  A.   Darling.     1,446.084  ;  Feb.  20. 
Power  head.     P.  A.  Myers.     1,473,861  ;  Nov.  13. 
Power  head.  Rotary.     J.  G.  Dorward.     1,467,145  ;  Sept,  4. 
Power  jack.   Kinetic.     F.  D.   Hoffman   and  M.   A.  Ruten- 

ber.      1,472,362;   Oct.   30. 
Power    lifts.     Clutch     mechanifim    for.    -  H.     E.     Altgelt. 

1,466,202  ;    Aug.    28. 
Power  loading  and  unloading  device.    J.  Dyer.     1,444.672  ; 

Feb.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AlpJuibetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Power  mechanism,   Electric.     P.  F.   Loichot.     1,457,910  ; 

June  5. 
Power    member.      H.    B.    Newhall    and   E.    N.    Hescock. 

1,468,916;   Sept.  25. 
Power    plane,    Electric.      H.    R.    Patterson.      1,475,506 ; 

Nov.    27. 
Power   plant.      E.    Adamson.      1,462,470 ;    July    24. 
Power  plant.     H.  Ebert.     1,456,919;  May  29. 
Power  plant.      L.   S.  Keilholtz.      1,455,790  ;  May  22. 
Power  plant.     W.  T.  Young.     1,445,381  ;  Feb.  13. 
Power-plant      systems,      Operating.        D.      S.      Jacobus. 

1,441,507;  Jan.  9. 
Power  press.     A.  T.  Balch  and  C.  A.  Wright.     1,464,963  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Power  press.     F.   H.   Ragan.     1,463,272  ;   July  31. 
Power  press.     S.  T.  Walkup.     1,454,497  ;   May  8. 
Power  press.     E.  W.  Zeh.     1,449,849  ;  Mar.  27. 
Power  presses.  Safety  device  for.     A.  Piaser.     1,471,350 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Power    presses.    Safety   mechanism   for.      M.    L.    Hunker. 

1,466,170;    Aug.    28. 
Power  setworks.     J.  Walton.     1,440,650;  Jan.  2. 
Power  shovel.     B.   J.  Armstrong.      1,447,332 ;   Mar.    6. 
Power  stand.     R.  L.  Lee.     1,476,450  ;  Dec.  4. 
Power     take-off.       B.     C.     Zuhars     and     H.     D.     Clarke, 

1,449,572  ;    Mar.   27. 
Power  tile  press.     E.  W.  Zeh.     1,450,752  ;  May  29. 
Power     tool,     Portable     reciprocating.       J.     J.     Roberts. 

1,470,645  ;  Oct.  16. 
Power  transmission.     H.  A.  Carson.     1,471,589  ;  Oct.  23. 
Power  transmission.     J.  L.  Creveling.     1,470,961  ;  Oct.  16. 
Power  transmission.     H.  M.  Gusdorf.     1.442.208  ;  Jan.  16. 
Power  transmission.     H.  L.  Hamilton.    1,443,472  ;  Jan.  30. 
Power  transmission.     C.  Horton.     1,445,216  ;  Feb.  13. 
Power  transmission.     H.  J.  Murray.     1,476,458  ;  Dec.  4. 
Power  transmission.     J.   Reece.      1,461,557  ;   July  10. 
Power-transmission  and  electric  braking.     P.  W.  Forsberg. 

1,466,584  ;   Aug.    28. 
Power    transmission    and    regenerative    braking,    System 

and    apparatus    for.      W.    S.    H.    Hamilton    and    R.    D. 

Krape.     1,471,893  :  Oct.  23. 
Power-transmission    apparatus.      A.    Kimble.      1,453,466; 

May  1. 
Power-transmission  apparatus.   A.  H.  Neuland.   1,451,465  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Power  -  transmission      apparatus.         T.       S.      Patterson. 

1,478.294;   Dec.   18. 
Power-transmission    apparatus.      J.     Reece.       1,461,558 ; 

July  10. 
Power-transmission     apparatus.      J.    and    F.     A.    Reece. 

1,461,559  ;  July  10. 
Power-transmission      appliance.         H.      A.      Richardson. 

1,462,658;   July  24. 
Power-transmission     arrangement.      M.     E.      Thompson. 

1,452,327;  Apr.  17. 
Power-transmission    control.      E.   M.   Fraser.      1,476,291  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Power-transmission  control.     W.  A.   Stevens.     1,467,958 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Power-transmission    device.      E.    R.    Borden.      1,469,579 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Power-transmission   device.     W.  H.  Douglas.     1,457,694 ; 

June  6. 
Power-transmission  device.     A.  J.  Karl  and  B.  F.  Webb. 

1,444,613  ;  Feb.  6. 
Power-transmission  device.     A.  J.  Karl  and  JB.  F.  Webb. 

1,449,328;  Mar.  20. 
Power-transmission  device.     L.  Lee.     1,443,026  ;   Jan.  23. 
Power-transmission     device.       J.     C.     Pratt.       1,458,499 ; 

June  12. 
Power-transmission   device.      G.   D.    Vannest.      1,465,382 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Power-transmission   device.     B.   F.    Seymour.      1,474,095  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Power-transmission   device.     L.   W.    Sheldon.      1,469,700 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Power    transmission.     Electrically-controlled.       M.    Taig- 

man.     1,463,449  ;  July  31. 
Power  transmission.   Flexible.     H.   J.  Murray  and  W.   S. 

Bugg.     1,457,789  ;  June  5. 
Power-transmission    jacks,    Cooling    device    for.      G.    W. 

Kirkpatrick.     1.450,858:  Apr.  3. 
Power-transmission       mechanism.        A.      A.      Densmore. 

1,459,578;  .Tune  19. 
Power-transmission  mechanism.     J.  E.   Gore.     1,447,073 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Power-transmission  mechanism.    E.  A.  Halbleib.  1,441,418  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Power-transmission  mechaijism.  J.  Impellizleri.  1,451,616  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Power-transmission  mechanism.    E.  E.  Roberts.    1,468,401  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Power-transmission  mechanism.     B.  C.  Smith.     1,463,445  ; 

July   31. 
Power-transmission      mechanism.         E.      A.      Thompson. 

1,466,214  ;   Aug.   28. 
Power-transmission  mechanism.     W.  C.  Tyler.     1,470,947  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Power  -  transmission       mechanism.         W.       I.      Wheeler. 

1,459,125  ;  June  19. 
Power  transmission.  Selective.     E.  J.  Kearby.     1 ,467.274  ; 

Sept.   4. 
Power    transmission,    Universal    joint    for.      E.    R.    Gill. 

1,445.272  ;  Feb.  13. 


Power    transmitting    and    control    mechanism.      F.    Cox. 

1.465,348  ;  Aug.  21. 
Power-transmitting  apparatus.  J.  H.  Richards.  1,444,273  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Power-transmitting     connections     and     adapter.       F.     G. 

Whittington.      1,466,979;    Sept.    4. 
Power-transmitting  device.    T.  Reid  and  N.  T.  Finlayson. 

1,441,528  ;  Jan.  9. 
Power-transmitting  device.     A.  E.  Thompson.    1,460,622 ; 

July  3. 
Power-transmitting   mechanism.    G.   M.    Ask.      1,453,903 ; 

May  1. 
Power-transmitting      mechanism.         G.      R.       Gehrandt. 

1,440,456  ;  Jan.  2. 
Power -transmitting  mechanism.     C.  B.  Gray.     1,469,143 ; 

Sept.   25. 
Power-transmitting  mechanism.     A.  C.  Keller.     1,472,844  ; 

Nov.    6. 
Power-transmitting  mechanism.    L.  P.  Mooers.     1,476,675  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Power-  transmitting     mechanism.       G.     S.     Eeynolde. 

1,476,766;  Dec.  11. 
Power-transmitting  mechanism.     B.  F.  Webb.     1,452,770  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Power-transmitting   shafts.    Speed-adapter   joint   for.      F. 

G.   Whittington.     1,462,675  ;   July  24. 
Power    traverse    and    feed    mechanism    for   planers.      A. 

Trosch.     1,471,296  ;  Oct.  16. 
Powtr  trip.     F.  W.  Schulte.     1,470,332  ;  Oct.  9. 
Power-unit       control.       Automatic.       W.       W.      Bucher. 

1,450,793  ;  Apr.  3. 
Power  unit,  Movable.     M.  E.  Layne.     1,462,708 ;  July  24. 
Power  vessel.   Water-movement.     E.   P.  Larry  and  D.  J. 

Stein.     1,448,029  ;  Mar.  13. 
Power  wheel.  Wind-.     Z.  Dominguez.     1,443,912  ;  Jan.  30. 
Praying    or    confessional    stand.      S.    Duca.      1,477,327 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Precious-metals  concentrator.    H.  F.  Snamlska,   1,460,452  ; 

July  3. 
Precious  metals,  Extracting.     C.  C.  McBride.     1,447,140 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Precious  metals  from  fixing  solutions  used  in  photography 

and   of  regenerating  the  fixing  agent,   Recovering  the. 

B.  Thomas.     1,446,405  ;  Feb.  20. 
Precious  metals.  Process  and  apparatus  for  recovery  of. 

F.  A.  Beauchamp.     1,451,454  ;  Apr.  10. 
Precious,  or  semiprecious,  or  synthetic  stone,  or  an  imi- 
tation thereof,  or  an  article  of  similar  nature.     S.  Hel- 
ler.    Des.  62,375-86  ;  May  15. 
Precious,  or  semiprecious,  or  synthetic  stone,  or  an  imi- 
tation thereof,  or  an  article  of  similar  nature.     M.  J. 

Heller.     Des.  62,991-2;  Sept.  4. 
Precision  gauge.     W.  E.  Hoke.     1,449,118  ;  Mar.  20. 
Precision  gauge.     W.  E.  Hoke.     1,472,837  ;  Nov.  6. 
Precision  instrument.     H.  P.  Milker.     1,453,688  ;  May  1. 
Preheater.     J.  I.   Richey.     1,456,572;  May  29. 
Preheater.     R.   W.   Wiederwax.     1,465,797  ;  Aug.   21. 
Preheater    and    mixer.      J.    B.    MacDonald.       1,466,406 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Preheating  and  vaporizing  device,  Charge.    J.  0.  Anderson 

and  O.  P.  Peterson.     1,445,194  ;  Feb.  13. 
Preheating  and  vaporizing  device.  Charge.     J.  O.   Ander- 
son and  O.  P.   Peterson.     1,462,844  ;  July  24. 
Preheating  device.     C.   0.   Erickson.     1,454,318 ;   May   8. 
Preparation,     Manufacture     of     wine-yeast.     F.     Sauer. 

1.44'i,276  ;  Feh.  6. 
Preservative    composition.      M.    G.    Weber.       1,443,602 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Preserving  apples.     C.  Brooks.     1,450,408  ;  Apr.  3. 
Preserving  food.     O.   H.    Hansen.      1,474,820 ;    Nov.  20. 
Preserving  food.  Means  for.     P.  B.   Dallam.     1,447,615; 

Mar.    6. 
Preserving     food     products.        E.      Milani.        1,459,232; 

June   19. 
Press  :  See — 

-Assembling  press.  Mandrel  and  straightening 

.Vutomatic   press.  press. 

Baling  press.  Meat    press. 

Box-cover    press.  Mechanical    press. 

Brick   press.  Molfler's  press. 

Briquette  press.  Molding  press. 

Briquette-forming  press  Oil  press. 

Briquetting   press.  Paper-punching  press. 

Cage  press.  Photographic  -printing 

Cartridge-loading  press.  press. 

Cheese  press.  Power    pres.s. 

Constant-pressure  press.         Power  tile  press. 

Cotton  press.  Printing  press. 

Counterdrop  press.  I'unch  press. 

Culinary  press.  Rail-straightening   press. 

Die   press.  Rimming  press. 

Drawing   press.  Riveting  press. 

Drill  press.  Rotary    printing    press. 

Extrusion    press.  Salt  press. 

Filter  press.  Seal    press. 

Forcing  press.  Stamping  press. 

Fruit   press.  Straightening  press. 

Fruit-Dox  press.  Swaging    press. 

Hnnd  press.  Tie  press. 

Hay   press.  Tile  press. 

Heel  press.  Tortilla  press. 

Hosiery  press.  Vulcanizing  press. 

Hydraulic  press.  Wax  press. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1193 


H.  Ballard.     1,467,207  ;  Sept.  11. 
11.  Balliml.     1,47C,CS0  ;  Dec.  11. 

.1.  Breiiiian.      1.4lJo..>3U  ;   Aug.   21. 

N.    Clary.      1,463,708;    Aug.    7. 

E.   Cook.     1,446,159;   Feb.   20. 

W.    Dover    and    \V.     S.    Glines. 


G.  Gladden.     1,441,798 

E.  Hiul.-ion.     1,45S,1S7  ; 

W.   Irwiu   and  N.   V. 


Jan.  9. 

.luiic  12. 
D.    Brock. 


Press.  M. 
Press.  M. 
Press.  W. 
Press.  B. 
Press.  O. 
Press.      G. 

Mar.   6 
Press.     C. 
Press.     A 
Press.      C. 
Oct.  23. 

Press.     P.  Jardine.     1,465,922  ;  Aug.  21. 
C.   KeUr.     1,463,895-6;   Aug.   7. 
W  .B.  King.     1.442.800  ;  Jan.  23. 
W.   Klocke.     1,458.709  ;  June  12. 
C.  Lewis.     1,454,478  ;  May  8. 

P.  Malon. ' 

A.  Meisel. 
,  D.  Melton. 
C.   Mpyers. 
Osswald. 
E.  Peck. 


1,447,769  ; 


1,471,608  ; 


Press. 
Press. 
Press. 
Press. 
Press. 
Press. 
Press. 
Press. 
Press. 
Press. 
Press. 
Press. 
Press. 
Press. 

Not. 
Press. 
Press. 

Mar. 
Press 


H 
K. 
C. 
C. 
L. 
H. 
L. 
J. 
F. 

r. 

F. 
6. 

F. 

A. 

20. 

and 


1,454,128;  May  8. 
1,440,787  ;  Jan.  2. 
1,478.450;   Dec.   25. 
1,460,408:   Aug.   28. 
1,472,810  ;  Nov.  6. 
1,457.265  ;  May  29 


I.  Pogue.     1,455.304  ;  May  15. 
N.  Sanford.     1,466,730;  Sept.  4. 
S.   Sherman.      1,442,180 ;   Jan.   16. 
H.    Smith    and    A.    K.    Nowak. 

E.  Stevenson.     1.456,257  :  May  22. 
C.   Vowell  and  W.  O.  Vowell,  sr. 


1,473,388  ; 


1,448,779  ; 


using    same.    Straightening.      J.    H.    Staley. 

1,461,463;  July  10. 
Pressboard,  Binder's.     E.  W.  Palmer.     1,456,189  ;  May  22. 
Press  feeders.  Separator  foot  for.    J.  G.  Dixon.    I,i56,225  ; 

May  22. 
Press  for  stamping  flanged  end  plates  and  the  Uke.     K. 

Bohle.     1,446,373;  Feb.  20. 
Press  guard.     E.   De  Maecker.     1,444,336  ;   Feb.   6. 
Press  guard.     G.  E.  Worth.     Rel5,559  ;  Mar.  6. 
Press    having    spring-pressed    blank   holder.      W.    Klocke. 

1,466,908;    Sept.   4. 
Press   havinar  spring-pressed    blank   holders.      W.   Klocke. 

1,475,437  ;'  Nov.  27. 
Press   mechanism.      W.    F.   Herold.     1,474,473 :    Nov.    20. 
Press   or   expressing  apparatus   of  the  ■worm-screw  type, 

Oil  or  like.     G.  R.  Schueler.     1,467,737  ;  Sept.  11. 
Press,    Rotating    or    revolving.      F.    Kilian.       1,442.346 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Press    studs     or     fisteners,    Machine    for    making.       A. 

Ruzicka.     1,471,420;  Oct.  23. 
Presser     beds,     Tension     truss_^   for.       G.     W.     Voelker. 

1,473,364  ;   Nov.   6. 
Presser    foot    and    needle    guard,    Combined.      H.    Tyd. 

1,468,934  ;  Sept.  25. 
Presser-foot  mechanism.     0.  T.  Peterson  and  E.  C.  Leach. 

1,476,101  ;   Dec.  4. 
Presser-lifting  device.    F.  W.  Merrick.   1,449,771 ;  Mar.  27. 
Presser  pad.     H.  Gordon.     1,463,888;  July  31. 
Presser,  Tie.     W.  H.  Atwood.     1,450,831 ;  Apr.  3. 
Presses    and    the    like,    Feed    table    for.      B.    F.    Berry. 

1,444,776  ;  Feb.  13.  ,    „  „ 

Presses,   Attachment  for  baling.     E.  Brooks.     l,456,26o  ; 

May  22. 
Presses,  Automatic  .stop  device  for   strip-inserting   mech- 
anism of  power.     C.  D.  McDonald.     1,472,802  ;  Nov.  6. 
Presses,  Bed  for  cylinder.     A.   F.    Osterlind.     1,475,963 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Presses,     Charging     of     cocoa-butter.     W.     B.     Prescott. 

1,451,432  ;  Apr.  10. 
Presses,   Conveyer   for  vulcanizing.      C.   Macbeth  and   H. 

Willshaw.     1,465,609  ;   Aug.   21. 
Presses,    Drop    board    for    di'op.      B.    Allen.      1,455,420 ; 

May  15. 
Presses,    Fastening   or    locking    device    for    trousers.      E. 

Chambers.     1,473,207;   Nov.  6. 
Presses,    Guard    for    punch.      E.    Ischinger.      1,474.360 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Presses,  Impression  throw  off  and  on  device  for  traveling- 
cylinder.     P.  F.  Cox.     1,457,501 ;  June  5. 
Presses,  Inking  attachment  for  cylinder.     T.    S.   Fitchett 

and  J.  I.  Haase.     1,446,418  ;  Feb.  20. 
Presses,  Means  for  controlling  hydraulic.     W.  P.  Mayer. 

1,468,605;  Sept.  18.  ^  ^   ^ 

Presses,  Means  for  operating.  F.  B.  Stevenson.    1,456,014  ; 

May  22. 
Presses,  Means  for  operating  hydraulic  puUback.     W.  F. 

Mayer.      1,468,604;    Sept.    18. 
Presses,    Safetv   device   for.      F.    J.   Gibbons.      1,448,209 ; 

Mar.  13.       ■  , 

Presses.     Safetv     device     for     power.       J.     F.     Duxbury. 

1,458,688;  June  12. 
Presses,   Safetv  guard  for.     W.  M.   Johnson.     1,447,987  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Presses,     Semiautomatic    table-moving    attachment    for. 

F.  B.    Stevenson.  1,459,757 ;   June  26. 
Presses.  Sheet  guard  for  platen.     A.  Danziger.     1,453,064  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Presses,  Slider  controller  for.     F.  S.  English.     1,466,122  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Presses,  Tramper  for  cotton.     B.  C.  Woodford.     1,463,186  ; 

July   31. 
Pressing  bow  and  last.     O.  Habicht.     1,473,038  ;  Nov.  6. 
Pressing   device.     O.   Hauptman.     1,474,833 ;   Nov.   20. 


Pressing  device.     B.   Reizenstoiu.     1,452,095  ;  Apr.  17. 
Pressing  iron.      H.   W.    I'eth.      1,462,355 ;  July   17. 

Pressing  machine.   Garment-.     P.   N.  Braun.  1,465,727 ; 

Aug.  21. 

Pressing   machine,   Garment-.     C.   H.    Lewis.  1,469,006; 

Sept.^25. 

Pressing-machine    pad.      O.    E.    W.    Brunk.  1,452,726; 

Pressing    machine.     Seam-.       J.     Denemark.       1,477,547; 

Dec.  18.  ■    • 

Pressing  machine.  Seam-.     L.  J.  Van  Guelpen.     1,478,149  ; 

Dec.  18. 
I'ressing  machine.  Seam-.     W.  Wilkie.     1,455,692  ;  May  15. 
Pressing    machine.     Shirt.       C.     L.    Braley.       Rel5,728 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Pressing  machine.  Steam  garment-.    J.  Dashew.    1,451,292  ; 

Apr.  10.  ^    „ 

Pressing  machines,   Cushioning  device  for.     A.  B.   Snow. 

1,465493  ;  Aug.  21.  ^     r.  , 

Pressing    machines.    Padding-cover    clamp    for.      W.    Col- 

clougU.     1,455,108  :  May  15. 
Pressing  machines.   Supporting  means   for   steam.     G.  B. 

Coover   and   H.    A.    Bruner.      1,464,260;    Aug.    7. 
Pressing  pad.     C.  M.  Gough.     1,471,891  ;  Oct.  23. 
Pressure     cap     and     gauge     device.     Combined.       L.     G. 

Stransky.     1,470,509;   Oct.   9. 
Pressure  control,  Automatic.    G.  A.  Brooke,  jr.   1,462,164  ; 

Pressure-control   means.      H.   J.   M.   Howard.      1,468,109 ; 

Pressure-controlling    device.      V.    L.    Adams.      1,459,666; 

Pressure-controlling  device.      H.   F.   Richter.      1,454,409  ; 

Pressure-controlling  devices.  Diaphragm  for.  W.  L.  Ham- 
ilton.      1,447,076;    Feb.    27.  ^  ^    „ 

Pressure-cooker  locks,  Safety  adjusting  means  for.  J.  a. 
Jacobs.      1,469,070 ;    Sept.  25.  ,     ^.      ■ 

Pressure-distributing  structures.   Making.     A.   Kingsbury. 

Pressure  gauge.  H.'Bacharach.     1,468,854  ;  Sept    25. 
Pressure    gauge.      J.    A.    Bowden.      1,473,171  ;    Nov.    b. 

Pressure  gauge.  C.   R.   Crosno.     1,459,014  ;  June  19. 

Pressure   gau^e.  W.    A.    De   Wolfe.      1,476,154 ;    Dec.    4. 

Pressure  gauge.  R.  Faries.     1,451,038;  Apr.  10. 

Pressure  gauge.  P.  M.  Gelatt.     1,462,570  ;  July  24. 

Pressure  gauge.  A.  B.  Guy.     1,468,383  ;  Sept.  18. 

Pressure  gauge.  W.  P.  Hammond.     1,451,257  ;  Apr.  10. 

Pressure  gauge.  H.   P.  Kraft.     1,460,249;   June  26. 

Pressure  gauge.  A.  Landey.     1,471,174  ;  Oct.  16. 

Pressure  gauge.  W.  A.  Ready.     1,452,126  ;  Apr.   1(. 
Pressure    gauge.      M.    C.    Schweinert    and    H.    P.    Krart. 

Presture^^Jau^e^'"'  K."  E.   Strandell.      1.461,200  ;   July    10. 
Pre.ssure  g.auge.     K.  Swanjord.     1,475^52;  Nov.   2i. 
Pressure    gauge.    Absolute.       C.    H.     Berry.       1,444,099, 

Pressure-gauge    connection.      A.    B.    Driiger.      1,463,804 ; 

Au""    7 
Pressure  gauge.  Differential.     H.  P.  Westcott.     1,457,201 ; 

Pressure  gauze.     W.  G.  Houskeeper.     1,452,274;  Apr.  IT. 
Pressure-indicating  and  valve-operating  mechanism,  Com- 
bined.    G.  B.  Ireland.     1.464,907  ;  Aug.  14 
Pressure  indicator.     M.  S.  Hopkins.     1,462  109  ;  Jv\yll. 
Pressure  indicator  and  gauge,  Air-.  B.  C.  Miller.  1,451,514  ; 

Pres'sure    press.   Constant-.      F.   A.  Brackett..     1,445,744; 

Pressure-producing     mechanism.      Pneumatically-assisted. 

M.   Loughead.     1,472,801 ;  Nov.   6.  ^      ,  •     ., 

Pressure   regulating  and  governing  apparatus,  Combmea. 

J    P.  Metzger.     1,472,662 ;  Oct.   •'^0.  „  .    „ 

Pressure  regulator.    J.  W.  Allen.     1,469,8(1 ;  Oct  9. 
Pressure    regulator.      J.    L.    Anderson    and    S.    Piumiey. 

1,450,236;  Apr.  3.  ....  ^^r.r,oo      a,.,,    q 

Pressure  regulator.     B.  Bannister.     l,450,78rf  ;  Api.   6. 
Pressure  regulator.     I.  R.  Cowin.     1.453,704  ;  May  1. 
Pressure  regulator.     J.  W.  Gheen.     1,466,875  ;  Sept.  4. 
Pressure  regulator.     N.  H.  Kyser.     1,447,  r  29  ;  Mar.  0. 
Pressure  regulator.     M.  C.  Mayo      1-4^4.841  :  Nov    20. 
Pressure  regulator.     G.   S.   Melcher.      1441  594 ;    Jan.   9. 
Pressure  re|ulator.     G.   S.  Melcher.     1.445,341;  Feb.  13. 
Pressure  regulator.     J.  S.  Reynolds,     1.474,164  ;  Nov.  13. 
Pressure  regulator.     B.  S.  Vincent.     1,451,481;  Apr-  10. 
Pressure  regulator  and  cut-off.    J.  B.  Morrow.     1,450,89.3  , 

Pressure'  regulator,   High-.     C.    H.   Dockson.     1,459,501 ; 

June  19.  ^^  3  T-,    nT    ') 

Pressure-regulator  system.     A.  L.  Harvey  and  B.  M.  i  ou- 

ton.     1.444,914  :  Feb.   13.  ,  ^  ^„  „^„ 

Price-exhibiting    device.       L.     S.     Hodgdon.       1,470,609 , 

Oct.  16. 
Price  indicator.     G.  B.  Clough.     1,453,658  ;  May  1. 
Price  indicator.     H.  R.  Gottfried.     1,473,035  ;  Nov.  6. 
Price  marker.     G.  W.  Oilman.     1,442.720  ;  .Tan.  16. 
Price    marker.      M.    Hopp    and    M.    Levine.      1,458,  lOo; 

Price^'^mar'ker,    Adjustable.      W.   A.    Ringler.      1,462,825; 

July   24 
Price-scale     casing.       J.     D.     McGregor.       Des.     62,234; 

Apr.  24. 


1194 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  Ust  of  inventions — Continued. 


Prie  dieu.     C.  E.  Walker.     X)es.  62,314  :  May  1. 
Primarv  battery.     E.  H.  Becker.     1,450,059  ;  Mar.  27. 
Primary  battery.     M.  L.  Martus.     1.459,512  :  June   19. 
Primary  battery.     M.   L.  Martus,  J.   G.  Ross,   and  E.   H. 

Becker.     1,450,043;  Mar.  27. 
Prime   movers,   especially   for   steam   turbines,   Safetv   de- 
vice  for.      W.   Pape.      1,476.100 ;    Dec.   4. 
Primer   aiul   carburetor    control.    Combined    Ford.      R.    T. 

Woodbead.     1455,318;  May  15. 
Primer  and  gas-saving  device,  Combined.     J.  C.   Bennett. 

1,450,883  ;  Apr.  3. 
Primer    and    making    same.      W.    Friederich.      1,478,429  ■ 

Dec.  25. 
Primer,  Heating.     H.  G.  Irwin.     1,454,929  ;  May  15. 
Priming  composition  and  producing  the  same.     H.  Kaths- 

burg.     1.470,104;  Oct.  9. 
Priming  cup.     C.  W.  Beck.     1,458,610  ;  June  12. 
Priming  cup.     O.  A.  Smitb.     1.440,844  ;  Jan.  2. 
Priming  device.     E.  T.  Curran.     1,450.490  ;  Apr.  3. 
Priming  device.     C.  H.  and  P.  J.  Jorgensen.     1.457,033  : 

May  29. 
Priming  device.     W.  S.  Killam.     1,457,308  ;  June  5. 
Priming   device.     J.    W.    Le   Maire.      1,468.162 ;    Sept.  18. 
Priming  device.     J.  W.  Le  Maire.     1,446,850  ;   Feb.  27. 
Priming   device.     A.   K.   Jlead.      1,463,712;   Julv   31. 
Print  and   making  same.     J.  A.   Imbof  and  J.   Charters. 

1.447.723  ;    Mar.    6. 
Print,    Contracted    or    shortened    character    for.      E.    R. 

Santoni.      1.466,565;   Aug.    2S. 
Printed  foi-m,  Manifold.     A.  S.  Oilman.  C.  S.  Bennett,  and 

F.   W.   Kiesling.     1.459,151  ;   June  19. 
Printed   matter.  Means  for  photographicallv   reproducing. 

M.  Stewien.     1,466.706;  Sept.  4. 
Piinted  sheets.  Means  for  and  method  of  applying  anti- 
offset  material  to  freshly-.    H.  M.  Barber.    1,470,344-5  ; 

Oct.   9. 
Printer's  chase.     A.   C.   Evans.     1,477,046 ;   Dec.    11. 
Printers'    galleys.    Correction    of    type    in.      T.    Burden. 

1.461,081  ;  .Tuly  10. 
Printers.     Lining-np     machine     for.       M.     W.     Cormack 

1.442. .SCO:   Jan.  23. 
Printer's   mechanical  quoin.     A.   G.   Worledge  and  L.   Se- 
bright.    1.441,320  ;  Jan.  9. 
Printer'.s  quoin.     H.  H.  Hancock.     1,465.984  ;  Aug.  28. 
Printer's  quoin.     S.  Stephens.      1,470,297  ;  Oct.  9. 
Printing.     J.  H.   Sheffield.     1.456.834;  May  29. 
Printing     and     addressing     machine.       J.      S.     Duncan. 

1.460:711;  July  3. 
Printing   .nnd   delivering  .  machine.    Ticket.     C.    N.   Wade. 

1.443,771  ;  Jan.  30, 
Printing  and   distributing  machine.  Ticket.     J.   M.   Zwei- 

man.      1,478.1.59;   Dec.  18. 
Printing    and    duplicating.       D.     Gestetner.       1,456.794; 

May  29. 
Printing    and    like    machines.    Sheet-feeding    mechanism 

of.      W.   Chipperfield.      1,464,200;   Aug.   7. 
Printing      and      machine     therefor.        R.      G.      Jackson. 

1.476.516  :   Dec.   4. 
Printing  and  relief  embossing.     H.  W.  Clark.     1.444,779  ; 

Feb.   3.^. 
Printing  apparatus.     G.    J.   Evans.      1,447,129 ;    Feb.    27. 
Printing  apparatus.     H.   S.  and  F.  C-  Jewell.      1.441.808  ; 

Jan.   9. 
Printing    apparatus.      L.    M.    Todd    and    C.    G.    Tiefel. 

1,454,914;  May   15. 
Printing  both    horizontal  and   perpendicular  lines,   Appa- 
ratus for.     E.  Rowe.     1,448,677 ;  Mar.  13. 
Printing  box.     F.  Smith.     1,449,788  ;  Mar.  27. 
Printing  cylinder.     O.  L.  Raabe.     1.442,178;   .Tan.  16. 
Printing;  cylinders.  Apparatus  for  applving  sheets  to.     W. 

Gamble   and   M.    Owen.      1.478,947:    Dec.    25. 
Printing,  developing,   and   fixing  apparatus.     R.   J.   Fred- 

erickson.     1,476.883  ;  Dec.  11. 
Printing   device.      M.   J.    Hoffman.      1,455,588 ;    May    15. 
Printing   device.    J.    P.    Jackson    1,453,392 ;    May    1 
Printing  device.      P.   O.   Moffett.      1.472.307;   Oct.   30 
Printing  device.   Late-news-.     E.   P.   Sheldon.     1,473.650; 

Nov.  13. 
Printing  die.     G.  H.  Reoch.       1,470.644  ;  Oct.  1 6. 
Printing  form.  Flexible.     C.  Chisholm.    1,451,204  ;  Apr.  10. 
Printing,    Form-registering    box    for    color.      C.    A.    Betts 

and  C.  S.  Ott.     1,443.810;  Jan.  .30. 
Printing      forms.       Producing      intaglio-.         E.       Sauer. 

1,464,140  ;  Aug.  7. 
Printing  frame.     T.  M.  Copeland.     1,448,524;  Mar.  l."?. 
Printing  frame.     D.  W.  Gray.     1,478,217  ;  Dec.  18. 
Printing  frame.     B.  J.   Koch.     1,457,-578;  June  5. 
Printing   frame.      L.  T.  Thurber.      1,447.444;   Mar.   6. 
Printing    intersecting   lines,.  Device    for.      J.    Rosenberg. 

1.451,475  ;  Apr.  10. 
Printing  machine.      W.  M.   Bacon.      1.447,33.3-4;   Mar.   6. 
Priutins  machine.     G.  J.  Evans.  1,443,316  ;  Jan.  23 
Printing    machine.       W.     D.     Frank    and     F.     M.     Case. 

1.463,504;   July   31. 
Printing  machine.     E.   Grosse.     1,466.526  ;   Aug.   28. 
Printing  machine.     E.  Grnsse.     1,476,072  •  Dec    4 
Printing  machine.     L.  E.  Morrison.     1,476,829  ;  Dec.  11. 
Printing  machine.  Address-.     B.   D.  Belknap.     1.473,169  ; 

Nov.    6. 
Printing    machine.    Address-.      C.    Chisholm.      Rel5,589  ; 

May   1. 
Printing  machine,  Fabric-.     C.  H.  Masland,  2d.     1,460,206  ; 

June  28. 


Printing   machine.    Positive-films-.      A.    L.    V.    C.    I'ebrie. 

1,463,737  ;    July    31. 
Printing  machine.  Music-roll-.     P.  J.  Meahl.     1,448.696  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Printing    machine,     Plate-.       R.     Sattler.       1,447.433-5 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Printing-machine  register.     J.  Lewis.     1,455,500  ;  May  15. 
Printing   machine.    Rotary.     J.   M.    Almedia.      1,461,594 ; 

July  10. 
Printing  machine,  Type-.     C.  Kesses.     1,449,080  ;  Mar.  27. 
Printing   machine,    Web-.      J,    D.    Caplinser.      1.474.142 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Printing    machines.     Collapsible-tube-coating    mechanism 

for  tube-.     A.  W.  Paull  and  A.  L.  Edwards.    1,461,761 ; 

July  17. 
Printing    machines.     Counting     mechanism     for.       E.     P. 

Sheldon.      1,466,672;    Sept.   4. 
Printing  machines,  Delivery  mechanism  for.     C.  Chisholm. 

1,448,704  ;  Mar.  13. 
Printing  machines.   Inking  mechanism   for   rotary   plate-. 

F.  C.  Marquardt.     1,468,485  ;   Sept.   IS. 

Printing   machines.   Inking  mechanism  for   plate-.     L,  J. 

Swaini.     1,469,544  ;  Oct.  2. 
Printing  machines.   Method  of  and   means   for  preparing 

cylinders     .af     ofllset.       W.     C.     Huebner.       1,471,895 ; 

Oct,  23. 
Printing  machines.  Platen  for.     C.  A.  Kellogg.    1,477.128  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Printing   machines.    Sheet-delivorv    mechanism    of.      .V.  V. 

Bugler  and   T.   E.   Delafons.     1.466.949 ;   Sept.   4. 
Printing  machines.   System  of  control  for.     3.  P.  Tarbox. 

1,440;567  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Printing    machine.    Transfer-.      C,    N.    Wade.      1,471,369 : 

Oct.  23. 
Printing  machines.  Wiping  mechanism  for   rotary  plate-. 

W.    H.    Voorhis.      1,468.530 ;    Sept.    18. 
Printing.   Mariyiial.      A.   J.   Gallien.      1,456,182  ;   Mav   22. 
Printing  mask.     C.  E.  Hand.     1,442.723  :  .Tan.   16. 
Printing  mechanism,  Multicolor-.    R.  .Tacobucci.  1.453,465; 

May  1. 
Printing  or  copTing   nui.slc  and   the  like.   .Apparatus   for. 

T.   Walton.   1.443,107-8;    .Tan.    23. 
Printing  plate.     F,   De  Minico.     1,476,803  ;   Dec.   11. 
Printing    plate    and    making   the    same.      P.    H.    Berold. 

1,459,669  ;   .Tune  19. 
Printing    plate    and    process    and   composition    of    matter 

for     forming     thf>     same     and     printing.       R,     John. 

1,453.259;  Apr.  24. 
Printing-plate  blanks  and  product  thereof,  Making.     J.  S. 

Duncan.    '1,453,384;   May   1. 
I'rintins-     plate     flexible,     Rendering     a.       l-I.     A.     H.^rr. 

1.442,338  ;  Jan.   16. 
Printing    plate.    Marginal.      I>.    A.    Schmidt.      1,456.936; 

May  29. 
Printing    plate.     Molded.       E.     E.     Novofnv.     1.44'J.173 ; 

.Tan.  16. 
Printing    plates.    Cooling    device    for    curved    stereotype. 

H.  A.  W.  Wood.     1,457,480  ;  .Tune  5. 
Printing    plates.    Fastening    device    for    flexible.      S.    C. 

Forrester.     1,464,068  ;  Aug.  7. 
Printing    plates.    Finishing    and    cooling    apparatus    for 

tubular  stereotype.    H.  A.  W.  Wood.    1.454,007;  May  1. 
Printing   plates,    Marginal.      L.    A.    Schmidt.      1.456,518 ; 

May  29. 
Printing     plates.     Means     for     cooling     photomechanical. 

G,  H.   Benedict,      1,472,454;   Oct.    30. 

Printing   press.      W.   B.    Amberg.      1,456.292-    Mav   22. 
Printing  press.     P.  F.  Cox.     1,449.214  ;  Mar.  20. 
Printing  press.      P.   P.   Cox.      1.475,566;   Nov.    27. 
Printing  press.     A,  Heiner.     1,441.083;  Jan.  2. 
Printing  press.     J.  Hejl.     1,440,995  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Printing  press.-    V.   Kawasaki.     1.457,034:   May   29. 
Printing  pres.s.     C.  A.  Kellogg.     1,466.303;  Aug.  28. 
Printing  press.     W.  M.  Kelly.     1,452.466;  Apr.  17. 
Printing  press.     W,  M.  Kelly.     1.469,515  ;  Oct.  2. 
Printing  press.     W.  H.  Long.     1,457,045  ;  Apr.  10. 
Printing  press.     H.  B.  McBee.     1,453,363  ;  May  1. 
Printing  press.     A.  W,  Metznor.     1,466.027  :   Au2,   28, 
Printing   press,      C.   G.    Pritchard,      1,459,312  :   June    19. 
Printing  press,     G,  Sague.     1,442,098;  Jan   ,16, 
Printing  press.     R.  C.  Seymour.     1,448,006  :  Mar.   13. 
Printing  press.      H.   J.    Schultz,     1,478,488  :   Dec,   25, 
Printing  press.     R.   S.  Tyler.     1,457,717  ;  June  5. 
Printing-press  attachment.     A.   L.  Grammer.     1,449,668; 

Mar.    27. 
Printing  press,    Cylinder.     R.   P.   Miehle,   jr.      1,453,853 ; 

May  1. 
Printing  press.  Plat-bed.     M.  F.  Slatterv  and  H.  McAlonie. 

1,462,250;  July  17. 
Printing-press   form   and  vibrator   rollers.    Mounting   for. 

E,  F,  Dudley,     1,472,433  ;  Oct,  30, 
Printing  press,  Offset.     B.  D.  Stevens,  C.  Henderson,  and 

W.   Saxon.     1,463,562;   July  31. 
Printing    press,     Platen.       A.     Schlesinger.       1,473,649; 

Nov.  13. 
Printing-press    receptacle.      H.    P    Hampshire    and    F    B. 

Cranmer.     1.449,750  ;  Mar.   27. 
Printing  press.  Rotary.     A.  Terrey.     1,451,721 ;  Apr.   17. 
Printing-press      tripping     appliance.        B.     D.      Stevens. 

1,472,442  ;  Oct.  .30. 
Printing  press,  Web-.     P.  P.  Cox.     1,449,215  ;  Mar,  20, 
Printing  presses.   Alarm   attachment   for.     W.    C,    Strole. 

1.478,775  ;  Dec.  25. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1195 


Printing  presses.  Attachment  tor  cylinder.    R.  E.  Wright. 

1.405.750;   Aug.   21. 
PrlntiiiS;  presses.  Automatic  impression  tripper  for.    W.  C. 

Chesliro.     1,471,940;   Oct.   2S. 
Printing    presses,    Chromo    roller    for.      M.    G.    Murufas. 

1.446,429;  Feb.   20. 
Printing  presses,  Counterbalanced  tape  delivery  for.     J.  I. 

Haase  and  E.  A.  Metz.     1,477,441  ;  Dec.  11. 
PrlntiDii  presses,  Countinc  attacliment  for.     .T.   P.  Hunt. 

l,472.Gri;{  :   Oct.   30. 
Printing  presses.  Drier  for.    A.  J.  Eschenbach.    1,468,289  ; 

Sept    IS. 
I'rinting  presses.  Feeding  attachment  for.     J.  Biver  and 

J.   S.   Kosch.      1,442.997:   Jan.  23. 
Printing     presses.      Gauge     for.        A.     and     E.     Kluge. 

1.459,105  :   .June  19. 
Printing    presses.     Inking    mechanism    for.       F.    Foster. 

1,465.900  ;   Aug.   21. 
Printing  presses.   Inking  mechanism  for.     C.  A.   Kellogg. 

1.452.050-1  :  Apr.   17. 
Printing    presses,    Laying    on    and    removing    device    for 

platen.     G.   Bornschein.     1,446,379 ;  Feb.   20. 
Printing    presses.    Means    for    tripping    the    cylinders    of 

rotary.     T.   R.   G.    Parker.      1,466,955;    Sept.   4. 
Printing  presses.  Mounting  and  operating  mechanism  for 

reciprocating  beds  of.     B.  D.  Stevens  and  E.  F.  Dudley. 

1,463,274  :    .Tuly   31. 
Printing  presses.  Mounting  for  make-up  frames  for.     H. 

B.  McBee.     1,455,257  ;  May  15. 
Printing   presses,    Paper-feeding    mechanism    for.      A.    P. 

Hart.     1,460,336;  June  26. 
Printina  presses,  rneumatic  feeding  device  for.     A.  and  E. 

Khise.     1.472.656;   Oct.  30. 
Printins    presses.    Roller-setting    apparatus    for.  -    G.    P. 

Robinson.     1,470,194  ;  Oct.  9. 
Printing,  Preventing  offset  in.   A.  L.  Grammer.    1.445,273  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Printing  purposes.  Rolling  stamp  with  counting  device  for 

various.     H.  Komusin,  geb.  Liedtke.     1,470,928  ;  Oct.  16. 
Printing   purposes.   Rolling  stamp  with   counting  mecha- 
nism     for      various.        H.      Komusin,      geb.      Liedtke. 

1,465.915;  Aug.  21. 
Printing  roller.     A.  .Johnson.      1,461,123  ;  July  10. 
Printing    roller.      T.   Regensteiner.      1,461,068 ;    July    10. 
Printing     rolls.      Making     pattern-.       J.      W.     Mclndoe. 

1 ,454.243  :   May  8. 
Printing  safety   tints,  Making   plates   for.     D.   B.   Wood- 
hull.     1,457,806;  June  5. 
Printing-strip    holders.    Mechanism    for    making.      A.    J. 

Bechtel.     1,468,271 ;   Sept.   18. 
Printing  surface  with  a  colored  emulsion.  Making  a  cou- 

ract    transfer.       R.    John.      1,453,258 ;    Apr.    24. 
Printins       surfaces.       Manufacturing.         J.       Freedman 

1.449,979;   Mar.   27. 
Printing  sv.rfacps.  Producing.     H.  C.  J.  Deeks.     1.477,866 

Pec.  18. 
Printing-type-composing  apparatus.     A.  Lubac.   1,450,960 

Apr.  10. 
Printing    upon    sensitized    surfaces.    Vacuum    frame    for 

II.   C.  Jones.      1.478.828  ;   Dec.   25. 
Printing  vulcanlzer.     C.  B.  Haughey.     1,451,611 ;  Apr.  10 
Prints  and  the  like.  Frame  for  framing.     J.  H.   Carlsen 

1.463.150:    July    31. 
Prints  into   color  prints,   Converting  silver.      W.   Lenger 

1,473,568;  Nov.  6. 
Prints,     Producing     multicolor.       H.     Kohl.       1,446,754 

Feb.   27. 
Prism,   Sleevelike  refracting.     C.  P.  Jenkins.     1,440,466 

Jan.  2. 
Prison  lock.     V.  Allen.     1.454,145  ;  Mav  8. 
Producer  furnace.     G.  D.  White.     1.440.857  ;  Jan.  2. 
Producing    porous    material.      M.    O.    Sem.      1,471,421 

Oct.  23. 
Product     and      package.      Ornamental.        J.      S.      Clune, 

1,441,266:  Jan.  9. 
Production    process.  Means  for   controlling  a.     L.   Logan 

1,455,795  ;  May  22. 
Production   processes.   Means  for  controlling.     L.   Logan 

1.471.342;   Oct.  23. 
Profile-defining    apparatus.       E.     N.     Clark.       1,462,850 

July  24. 
Profiling  machine.     H.  Grefe.     1,478,334  ;  Dec.  18. 
Profiling  machine.     H.  C.  Hook.     1,440,603  ;  Jan.  2. 
Profiling  machine.      J.   J.   Thacher.      1,466,811 ;    Sept.    4. 
Prolectile.     C.  Chilowsky.     1,450,579 ;  Apr.  3. 
Projectile.     J.  L.  Cox.     1,444,.335  ;  Feb.  6. 
Projectile.     J.    C.   Davnlx.      1,464,032 ;    Aug.    7. 
Projectile.      L.    A.    DunajefiE.      1,459.198 ;   June   19. 
Projectile.     R.  A.  Hadfield  and  A.  G.  M.  Jack.     1,475.578  : 

Nov.   27. 
Projectile.     H.    Jacob.      1,465,911 ;   Aug.   21. 
Projectile      C.  Kaiser.     1,447,023:  Feb.  27. 
Projectile.      R.    T.    Newton.      1,459.600;    June    19. 
Projectile.     W.   P.   Porter.     1,454,354 ;  May  15. 
Projectile.     H.  SafEord.     1,464.221  ;  Aug.  7. 
Projectile.     W.  J.  H.  Strong.     1,448,166  ;  Mar.  13. 
Projectile  and  fuse  for  same,  Drop.    H.  Jacob.    1,466,834  ; 

Sept.   4. 
Projectile    and    means    to    fire    the    same.      E.    Ludorf. 

1.468,822;   Sept.   25. 
Projectile.    Long-range.       T.    Lyburls    and    P.    F.    Smith. 

1,442.080;  Jan.  16. 


I 


Projectile,  Spotting.     O.  M.  Hustvedt  and  H.  J.  Nichols. 

1,451,395  ;  Apr.  10. 
Projectiles,    Adjustable-action    fuse    for.       E.     Schneider. 

1,472,941  ;  Nov.   6. 
Projectiles,    bands,    and    the    like.    Machine    for    making. 

A.  W.  Limont.     1.444,511  :  Feb.  6. 
Projectiles,  Cap  for  armor-piercing.     R.  A.  Hadfield  and 

A.  G.  M.  Jack.     1,448,800  ;  Mar.  20. 
Projectiles,     Fuse    for    artillery    and    aviation.       L.    E. 

Remondy.      1,459,075  ;    June    19. 
Projecting  screen.     J.  W.  Peck.  jr.     1,450,864  ;  Apr.  3. 
Projection  apparatus.     M,  Frederick.     1,449,663  ;  Mar.  27. 
I'rojectiou      apparatus.         R.       Whitehead.         1,446,999; 

Feb.    27. 
Projection   device.     T.   H.   Marten.      1,461,133;    July   10. 
Prop  or  brace.     P.  Utter  and  P.  W.  Schenck.     1,452,329  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Propeller.     G.  H.  Corporon.     1,477,247  ;   Dec.   11. 
Propeller.     S.  W.  Carter.     1,471,590;  Oct.  23. 
Propeller.     I.  Higgs.     1,467,725 ;  Sept.  11. 
Propeller.     T.  B.  Stewart.     1,467,515  ;  Sept.  11. 
Propeller.     L.  de  Monge.     1,460,230  :  June  26. 
Propeller.     W.  R.  McDonald.     1.456.896  ;  May  29. 
Propeller.     R.    Pike.      1,463,441  ;   July   31. 
Propeller.     E.   Voae.     1,461,054 ;   July   10. 
Propeller.     E.  L.   Walker.     1.454.356  :  May  8. 
Propeller      W.  Dous-'all.     1,44:^.013:  Jan.  23. 
Propeller.     J.  A.   Home.     1,442.408  ;   Jan.   16.       • 
Propeller.     R.  C.  Jackson.     1.446,011 ;  Feb.   20. 
Propeller.     E.  R.  Lochman.     1,447,994  ;  Mar.  13. 
Propeller,  Adjustable  and  reversible.    S.  Heath.    1,447,080  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Propeller    and     making     the     same.       L.     T.     Frederick. 

1,467,785  :  Sept.  11. 
Propeller  and  making  the  same.  Composite.     D.  A.  Dickey. 

1,444,959  ;    Feb.   13. 
Propeller,  Boat.     J.  D.  Park,  jr.     1.473,832  ;  Nov.  13. 
Propeller,  Boat.     R.  R.  Whiting.     1,477.200;  Dec.  11. 
Propeller  brake.  Marine.     K.  Alquist.     1,442,844;  Jan.  23. 
Propeller,      Feathering.       J.      E.      Thomas.       1,450,159; 

Mar.  27. 
Propeller  for  vessels.     B.   Icre.     1,471,896;  Oct.  23. 
Propeller,   Marine.     G.  W.   Lawson.     1,455,591 ;  May   15. 
Propeller  mounting.  C.  B.  Kirkham.     1,445,142  ;  Feb.   13. 
Propeller,     Multiple-blade     helicoldal.       M.     de     Conlnck. 

1,441,788;  Jan.  9. 
Propeller    nave.    Adjustable.      E.    Wesnlck.       1,459,941 ; 

June  28. 
Propeller    reversible    blade    and    wood-retaining    ferrule. 

E.  G.  McCauley.     l,4os,215  ;  June  12. 
Propeller    safety    clutch.      A.    L.    Lockwood.      1,472,077; 

Oct.  30. 
Propeller,  Screw.     A.  Grilli.     1,454,542  ;  May  8. 
Propeller   shafts,   Method    of    and   apparatus    for    remov- 
ing   and    replacing    bearing    sleeves    of.      L.    Ullman. 

1,459,269  ;  June  19. 
Propeller,  Spiral.     J.  Taber.     I,458.6u0  ;  .Tune  12. 
Propeller,   Variabl<>.      M.    Schiesarl.      1,478,063 ;   Dec.    18. 
Propeller,  Variable-pitch.     S.  Heath.      1,446,795;  Feb.  27. 
Propellers,     Control     mechanism     for.       T.     A.      Dicks. 

1,455,431 ;  May  15. 
Propellers,    Driving    mechanism    for    marine.      C.    Regen- 

bogen  and  E.  Oehler.     1,465,024  ;  Aug.  14. 
Propellers.  Manufacture  of   air.    E.  L.  Miiller.     1,456,512  ; 

Mav  29. 
Propellers,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  making.     L.  T. 

Frederick.     1,451,541 ;  Apr.  10. 
Propellers.   Svnchronizing  control  mechanism  for  reversi- 
ble nitch.   "E.  G.  McCauley.     1.458,214:  June  12. 
Propelling    device.    Persorr.il.       C.    H.    Allen    and    A.    C. 

Henderson.     1.474.952:  Nov.  20. 
Propionates  by  the  action  of  bacteria,  Purification  of.     3. 

M.  Sherman  and  E.  O.  Whlttler.     1,450,392 ;  Apr.  3. 
Propionic  fermentation.  Acceleration  of.     J.  M.  Sherman 

and  R.   H.   Shaw.     1,459,959;  June  26. 
Propulsion  device.     L.  G.  Bostedo.     1,460,051 ;  June  26. 
Propylcblorlde,  Producing  normal.     C.  O.  Johns  and  H.  BI. 

Buc.     1,440,683  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Protracting    apparatus    combined     with    two     computing 

theodolites,     Automatic.       R.     Huger.shoff.       1,467,163 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Protecting  articles  from   creeping  Insects,   Apparatus  for 

and  method  of.     F.  S.  Smith.     1,441,606 ;  Jan.  9. 
Protective  device.     C.  T.  Allcutt.     1,477,303-4  ;  Dec.  11. 
Protective  device.     C.  T.   Allcutt.     1,477,306-7;  Dec.   11. 
Protective  device.     W.  T.  Booth.     1,462,026  ;  July  17. 
Protective  device.     G.  R.   Folds.     1,463,945  ;  Aug.  7. 
Protective  device.     H.  G.  French.     1,450,415  ;  Apr.  3. 
Protective   device.      H.    G.   French.      1,471,890;    Oct.    28. 
Protective   device.     J.   F.    Joy.     1,471,610;   Oct.    23. 
Protective  device.     F.  W.  Peek,  jr.     1,449,694  ;   Mar.  27. 
Protective  device.     E.  B.  Wedmore.     1.469,127  ;   Sept.  25. 
Protective   system.     W.   M.   Dann   and  C.  L.   Portescue. 

1,467,843;  Sept.  11. 
Protector  strip.     J.    F.   White.      1,444.994;   Feb.    13. 
Pruning  implement.     M.  Blanc  and  F.  Berger.     1,468,554 ; 

Sept.    18. 
Psychic  instrument.     G.  C.  Haffner.     1,476,158  ;  Dec.  4. 
Publication,    Periodical.      W.    J.    Kollmorgen    and    R.    L. 

Zerby.     1.471,489;  Oct.  23. 
Publicity,  Apparatus  for  movable.     H.  F.  E.   S.  Dusserls. 

1,456,124  ;    May   22. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Puddle    balls,    Apparatus    for    conveying    and   handling. 

E.  L.  Ford.     1,467,540  ;  Sept.  11. 
Puddle  balls  from  puddling  lurnaces.  Means  for  deliver- 
ing.    E.  L.  Ford.     1,467,541  ;  Sept.  11. 
Puddling.     E.   L.   Ford.      1,475, 7(12  :   Nov.   27. 
Puddling.      H.    D.    Hibbard.      1,477,348 ;    Dec.    11. 
Puddling  and  apparatus  therefor.    B.  L.  Ford.    1,442,934  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Puddling  furnace.     H.  D.  Hibbard.     1,459,533  ;  June  19. 
Pull  switch.     E.  B.  Benjamin.     1,449,807  ;   Mar.  27. 
Puller  :  See — 

Bearing-sleeve  puller.  Sleeve  puller. 

Beet  puller.  Spike  puller. 

Cotter-pin  puller.  Steel    puller. 

Fuse-plug  puller.  Stump  puller. 

Gear  puller.  Valve  puller. 

Mechanical  puller.  Valve-cage   puller. 

Nail  puller.  Weed  puller. 

Pipe   puller.  Well  capper  and  puller. 

Pin   puller.  Wheel  puUer. 

Post   puller. 
Puller  implement.     G.  E.  Frisz.     1,475,810  ;   Nov.  27- 
Puller    machines,     Presser    roller    for.       J.    R.    Moffatt. 

1,472,277  ;  Oct.  30. 
Pulle.v.     H.  N.   .'Vtwood.     1,466,869  ;  Sept.  4. 
Pulley.     L.  J.  Brulotte.     1,471,097  ;  Oct.  16. 
Pulley.     M.  Lubash.     1,453,400  :  May  1. 
Pulle.v»    W.    W.    Yale.      1,457,130;   May   29. 
Pulley     and     similar     construction.       W.     F.     Daggett. 

1,455,479  ;   May  15. 
Pulley  and  the  like  of  sheet-metal  construction,  Divided 

driving.      E.   Garside.     1,454,435 ;   Mav   8. 
Pulley  attachment.     M.  A.  Jobe.     1,448,963  ;  Mar.  20. 
Pulley  block.    B.  E.  Barnes.     1,462,630-1 ;  July  24. 
Pulley    block    and    bearing.      T.    K.    Wilson.      1,466,980 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Pulley-hlock  carrier.     T.  F.  Webster.     1,456,346  ;  May  22. 
Pulley,    Change-speed    cone.      C.    L.    Ginty.      1,471,726: 

Oct.  23. 
Pulley,  Clothesline.     H.  Adelmann.     1,476,787 ;  Dec.   11. 
Pulley-control     mechanism.     Selective.       A.     C.     Mason. 

1,466,379;   Aug.   28. 
Pulley,     Cross-grooved.       M.     F.     Williams.       1,443,514  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Pulley,  Fan.    A.  A.  Bull.     1,444,302  ;  Feb.  6. 
Pulley,  Fan.      H.  Taylor.     1,446,596;  Feb.  27. 
Pulley,  Guide.     G.  A.  Teaton.     1,443,605  ;  Jan.  30. 
Pulley,  Metal.     H.  J.  Gilbert.     1,457,071 ;  May  29. 
Pulley,   Sash.      R.   H.   Bowen.     1,472,765 ;   Oct.   30. 
Pulley,   Self-aligning.     W.   C.   Smith.     1,454,657  ;  May   .S. 
Pulley-shield  device.     F.   O'Harrow.     1,451,743  ;   Apr.  17. 
Pulley,    Split.      A.    Villeneuve.      1,472,145 ;    Oct.    30. 
Pulley,  Split  belt.     H.  Wottle.     1,450,880;  Apr.   3. 
Pulley,  Variahle-speed.     M.  E.  Levy.     1,441,006  ;  Jan.  2. 
Pulley,  Ventilated.     A.  Kimble.     1,443,541 ;  Jan.  30. 
Pulley,  Wood  and  other.     W.  E.  Ward  and  M.  J.  Barre. 

1,463,641  ;    July   31. 
Pulleys,     Bracket     for     mounting.        G.     R.     Northrup. 

1,477,229;  Dec.  11. 
Pulleys  from  shafts.  Device  for  removing.     W.  S.  Weston. 

1,476,128  ;  Dec.  4. 
Pulleys,    gears,    etc.,    Lubricating    means    for    loose.      H. 

F.  Gade.     1,477,051 ;  Dec.  11. 
Pulleys,  levers,  or  the  like,  Bracket  for.     F.  H.  Gilbody. 

1,478,216;  Dec.  18. 
Pulleys,   Lubricating  device  for.     D.   Schalk.     1,441,119  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Pulling  and  lifting  device.     J.   A.   McGintie.     1,444,694  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Pulling  device.     E.   W.   Brautigam.      1,466,784 ;    Sept.    4. 
Pulling  jack.     F.  F.  Wilson.     1,441,617;  Jan.  9. 
Pulling  machine.     J.  Martinson.     1,464,721  ;  Aug.  14. 
Pulllng-over   machine.      O.   Ashton.      1,445,656 ;   Feb.    20. 
Pulling-over    machine.      A.    Bates    and    W.    T.    Minett. 

1,453,263;   May   1. 
Pulling-over      machine.        J.      Gouldbourn.        1,448,742; 

Mar.  20. 
Pnlling-over  machine.     H.  D.  Webb.     1,477,859  ;  Dec.  18. 
Pulp  article.     A.   Tingle.     1,465,882 ;  Aug.  21. 
Pulp  bleacher.     P.  K.   Fletcher.     1.466.499 ;   Aug.  28. 
Pulp   breaker.      E.   Ellefson.      1,463,942 ;   Aug.   7. 
Pulp  dehydr.ator.     R.  A.  North.     1.463,721  ;  July  31. 
Pulp    gaskets.    Extracting    water    from.      W.    F.    Butler, 

1,470,216;  Oct.  9. 
Pulp-making  machine.     H.  E.  Ellis.     1,465,579  ;  Aug.  21. 
Pulp,  Making  waterproof  rigid  articles  from.     W.  H.  and 

J.  J.  Drake.     1,456,370  ;  May  22. 
Pulp,  Method  and  arrangement  for  conveying  wood.     P.  C. 

Schaanning.     1,466,413 :   Aug.    28. 
Pulp  mills,  Apparatus  for  -controlling  grinder  stones  In. 

C.    L.   Henderson.      1,445,883 ;    Feb.   20. 
Pulp    or    other    plastic    material.    Mold    and   process    for 

forming  articles  from.     S.  Cooper.     1,463,575 ;  July  31. 
Pulp  or  pulverized  ore  and  the  like.  Machine  for  scouring. 

E.  W.  Myers.     1,441.165  ;  Jan.  2. 
Pulp,    Preparing.      C.    Bache-Wiig.      1,455,471 ;    May    15. 
Pulp-screening  device.     A.   R.  PauU.     1,472,934  ;   Nov.   6, 
Pulp-screening  machines,  Water-supplying  device  for.     A 

H.  Borresen  and  K.  Holter.     1,468,695;   Sept.  25. 
Pulp-stone-dressing     bur.       C.     B.     and     P.     W.     Aikin. 

1,476,571  ;  Dec.  4. 
Pulp   thickener.    Slime-.      C.   Allen.      1,452,016;   Apr.   17. 
Pulp   thickener.    Slime-.      C.    Allen.      1,472,317  ;    Oct.   30. 
Pulp,  Washing.    O.  C.  Winestock.     1,468,337  ;  Sept.  18. 


Pulp  washing  and  condensing  apparatus.  I.  T.  Fisk. 
1,447,344  ;    Mar.    6. 

Pulplnn-  machine.     A.   Holmquist.     1,443,535 ;   Jan.  30. 

Pulverizer.      A.   A.   Asplund.      1,473,073 ;    Nov.    6. 

Pulverizer.     C.  A.  Kloman.     1,458,486  ;  June  12. 

Pulverizer  and  quack-grass  destroyer.  A.  A.  Elch. 
1,450,318 ;  Apr.  3. 

Pulverizer,  Bog.    J.  R.  Keller.     1,450,503  ;  Apr.  3. 

Pulverizer,    Rock.      C.   S.    Willis.      1,460,008;    June   26. 

Pulverizer,  Rotary.  J.  J.  Denny  and  R.  B.  Watson. 
1,470,597  ;  Oct.  16. 

Pulverizer,  Rotary  ground.  J.  Butler.  1,449,584 ; 
Mar.   27. 

Pulverizer.  Soil.     V.  H.  Gorhy.     1,445,506  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pulverizing  apparatus.     J.  Aub«.     1,467,913  ;  Sept.  11. 

I'ulverizing  apparatus.  O.  A.  Kreutzberg.  1,478,478; 
Dec.  25. 

Pulverizing  apparatus.  W.  L.  McLaughlin.  1,457,084; 
May  29. 

Pulverizing  machine.     C.  A.  Dorn.     1,457,693  ;  June  5. 

Pulverizing  machine.     S.  C.  Martin.     1,472,609  ;  Oct.  30. 

Pulverizing  machine.  H.  H.  McNaughton.  1,470,177 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Pulverizing  machines.  Separation  trap  for.  H.  Carll. 
1,442,466;  Jan.  16. 

Pulverizing  mill.    G.  H.  Eraser.     1,451,152-3 ;  Apr.  10. 

Pulverizing  mill.     R.  E.  H.  Pomeroy.     1,449,441 ;  Mar.  27. 

Pulverizing  mill.     R.  B.  H.  Pomeroy.     1,451,472  ;  Apr.  10. 

Pulverizing  mill.     R.  E.  H.  Pomeroy.     1,452,218  ;  Apr.  17. 

Pulverizing  mill.     F.   H.   Wolever.     1,468,893 ;    Sept.   25. 

Pulverizing  mill.  Ball.  P.  A.  Brewer  and  G.  W.  Bran- 
ston.     1,452;786  ;  Apr.  24. 

Pulverizing  mill,  Centrifugal.  E.  Odam.  1,446,765 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Pulverous  materials.  Agglomerating.  C.  T.  Thorssell  and 
O.   Troell.      1,466,571;    Aug.    28. 

Pulverulent  material.  Apparatus  for  handling.  G.  S. 
Comstock,  jr.     1,469,311;  Oct.   2. 

Pulverulent  material,  such  as  artificial  manure.  Machine 
for  cutting  or  breaking  down  masses  of.  J.  D.  Lald- 
law.     1,469,718;  Oct.  2. 

Pulverulent  materials.  Mixing.  G.  J.  J.  Clark.  1,445,488  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Pulverulent  or  granular  material  continuously  supplied 
in  a  controlled  stream.  Device  for  distributing.  H. 
Behrens.      1,462,847;   July   24. 

Pump.      C.    A.    Anderson.      1,474,877 :    Nov.    20. 

Pump.      E.    J.   Balsden.      1,469,140;    Sept.    25. 

Pump.     J.  P.  Beauprfi.     1,468,897;    Sept.   25. 

Pump.     F.  C.  Berg.     1,453,653  ;  May  1. 

Pump.     S.C.Brady.     1,464,639 ;  Aug.  14. 

Pump.     C.  P.  Brandenberger.     1.442,641  ;  Jan.  16. 

Pump.     S.  E.  Burkett.     1,444,728  ;  Feb.  6. 

Pump.     F.  H.  Cole.     1,459,360  ;  June  19. 

Pump.     G.  A.  Collier.     1,445,003;  Feb.  13. 

Pump.     J.  H.  Collins.     1,474,317;  Nov.  13. 

Pump.     W.  Dickens.     1,476,600  ;  Dec.  4. 

Pump.      R.    O.    Dulaney.      1,478,427 ;    Dec.    25. 

Pump.     G.  S.  Eder;  1,444,596;  Feb.  6. 

Pump.     M.   P.   Ferrer.     1,457.220 ;  May  29. 

Pump.     W.  M.  Fleming.     1,470,220  ;  Oct.  9. 

Pump.      A.    F.    Froussard.     1,472,062;   Oct.   30. 

Pump.     G.  C.  Garraway.     1,448.486  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pump.     J.  V.  Giesler.     1,454,886  ;  May  15. 

Pump.     J.  P.  Goodfellow.     1,465,392;  Aug.  21. 

Pump.      J.    W.    Gurley.      1,472,414 ;    Oct.    30. 
Pump.     S.  E.  Hales.     1,468,664  ;  Sept.  25. 

Pump.    A.  J.  Hein.     1,474,260  ;  Nov.  13. 
Pump.     R.  Hildebrand.     1,455,788  ;  May  22. 
Pump.     W.   H.   Hitchcock.     1,476,888 ;  Dec.   11. 

Pump.      J.   M.   Hopwood   and   B.    Bannister.      1,478.228; 

Dec.   18. 
Pump.     G.  Horvath.     1,446,464 ;   Feb.   27. 

Pump.     G.   A.   Humason.     1,474,718 ;  Nov.  20. 

Pump.     S.  E.  Huutting.     1,457,368  ;  June  5. 

Pump.     S.  B.  Huntting.     1,470,081 ;  Oct.  9. 

Pump.     L.   L.   Ingraham.     1,456,694 ;   May   29. 

Pump.     H.  B.  Jones.     1,464,135  ;  Aug.  7. 

Pump.     G.  L.  Kollberg.     1,450,901  ;  Apr.  3. 

Pump.     H.    E.   La   Bour.      1,460,160;    June   26. 

Pump.     C.  J.  Landin.     1,447,669  :  Mar.  6. 

Pump.     P.  G.   MacGregor.     1.442,488  ;   Jan.   16. 

Pump.     G.  B.  Maegly.     1,450,215  ;  Apr.  3. 

Pump.     T.  B.  Martin.     1,444,880  ;  Feb.   13. 

Pump.    F.  J.  Miller.     1,448,856  ;  Mar.  20. 

Pump.     J.   Mohn.     1,460,208  ;  June  26. 

Pump.      R.    Morgan.      1,449.534;   Mar.   27. 

Pump.     C.  V.  Morse.     1,470,863  ;  Oct.  16. 

Pump.     C.   Mueser.     1,445,844 ;   Feb.   20. 

Pump.     T.  Naraura.     1,457,546;  June  5. 

Pump.     C.  W.  Neupert.     1,469,365;  Oct.  2. 

Pump.     A.  R.  O'Brien.     1,449,541 ;  Mar.  27. 

Pump.     M.  P.  Osbourn.     1,470,099  ;   Oct.  9. 

Pump.      V.    H.    Palm.      1,474,439 ;    Nov.    20. 

Pump.     V.  H.  Palm.     1,476,020  :  Dec.  4. 

Pump.     A.  J.   Pocock.     1,445,035-6:   Feb.   13. 

Pump.     L.  F.  Pontbriand.     1,473,737  ;  Nov.  13. 

Pump.      B.    U.   Potter   and    W.   M.   Fleming.      1,449,443; 

Mar.   27. 
Pump.      g.    L.   Schleppy.      1,445,721  ;   Feb.   20. 
Pump.      C.    A.    Sleicher.       1,464,223 ;    Aug.     7. 
Pump.      T.    A.    Spiker    and    J.    B.    Ayres.       1,452,318; 
Apr.  17. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 

Alphabetical  list  of  f«PCwfto«s— Continued. 


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Pump.     C.   II.   Spooner.      1,477,462  ;   Dec.   11. 

Pump.     P.  H.  Thompson.     l,il60,98S  ;  July  3. 

Puuip.     W.  M.  Thompson.     1,478,267  ;  Dec.   18. 

Pump.     H.  C.  Thrift.     I,477,;i00 :  Dec.   11. 

Pump.     B.  W.  IMbbetts.     1,458.204  :  June  12. 

Pump.     A.  J.  Trigwell.     1,450,453  ;  June  19. 

Pnmp.     C.    A.   Waitz.     1,452,579-80:    Apr.   24. 

Pump.     A.   J.  Welden.     1,460,295  ;  June  26. 

Pump.     B.  C.  White.     1,455,035  ;  May  15. 

Pump.     C.   Wlrth     1,449,926;   Mnr  27. 

Pump.     P.    E.   Vaushan.      1,472,104 :    Oct.   30. 

Pump.     S.  L.  nnd  L.  Wottrins.     1,478,417  :  Dec.  25. 

Pump-actuating  mechanism.     H.  F.  Frederick.     1,451,691 ; 

Apr.   17. 
Pump,  Air.     C.  D.  Brandt.     1,441,829  ;  Jan.  9. 
Pump,  Air.     W.  C.  Coleman.     1,447,963  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pump,  Air.     B.  J.  Hileman.     1,440,680;  Jan.  2. 
Pump,    Air.      N.    A.    Fetry.      I,45;i.l78  ;    Apr.    24. 
Pump,   Air.     E.   Witman.      1,463,109 :    July   24. 
Pump,  Air-power  water.     J.  A.  Aebly.     1,453,486 ;  May  1. 
Pump    and    blower    set,    Electric-driven.      B.    W.    Hurd. 

1,446,800;   Feb.  27. 
Pump    and    compressor.    Fluid.      A.    G.    L.    Neighbour. 

1,440,538  ;   Mar.    27. 
Pump  and  gauge.  Air.     C.  Millard.     1,455,646  ;  May  15. 
Pump,    and    operating   same.    Vacuum.      L.    F.    Hoffman. 

1,444,121;  Feb.  6. 
Pump    and    pump    piston.      C.    H.    Hallauer.      1,464,653 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Pump  and  regulating  the  same.    L.  F.  Moody.    1,460,428 ; 

July  3. 
Pump,    Anti-drip.      H.    and    F.    C.    Harman.      1,452,686 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Pump  attachment.  Circulation-.   B.  D.  Gilson.    1.  »-73,287  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Pump,    Automatic    fluid-pressure    displacement.       C.    B. 

Pendleton.      1,473,512  ;   Nov.   6. 
Pump  barrel.     V.Hamilton.     1,475,817 ;  Nov.  27. 
Pump,  Bilge.     H.  Hanson.     1,452,378;  Apr.  17. 
Pump,    Centrifugal.       H.    L.    Bell    and    H.    G.    Coulson. 

1,475,676  ;  Nov.  27. 
Pump,  Contiifugal.     W.  D.  Carter.     1,456,051 ;  May  22. 
Pump,  Centrifugal.     W.  0.  Dowd.     1,473,904;  Nov.  13. 
Pnmp,    Centrifugal.      J.    W.    W.    Drysdale.      1,474,708 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Pnmp,   Centrifugal.      P.    Hariveau.     1,474,671 ;    Nov.   20. 
Pump,  Centrifugal.     J.  K.  Mclntyre.     1,470,022  ;  Oct.  9. 
Pnmp,   Centrifugal.     J.   D.  Noland.     1,456,906;   May  29. 
Pump,  Centrifugal.     A.  S.  Telfer.     1,474,454  ;  Nov.  20. 
Pump,  Chain.     G.  Gartling.     1,444,180  ;  Feb.  6. 
Pump,  Compound  compression.     F.  S.  Carver.    1,478,469  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Pump,    Compound    hand   air-compressing.      T.    C.    Vande- 

berc-.     1,476,858;  Dec.  11. 
Pump,   Compressed-air  water.     W.   S.   Hulee.     1,472,839 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Pnmp,     Compressed-air     water-elevating.       W.     B.     Erb. 

1.472.968  i    Nov.    fi. 
Pump,      Compression.        E.     D.      Dunning.        1,474,769 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Pump,   compressor,   and  motor.     J.  Baudot.      1,461,998 ; 

July  17. 
Pump,      Condenser     and     vacuum,       B.      Skidmore,     jr. 

1,456,195  ;  May  22. 
Pump,  Condensing.     O.  H.  Castle.     1,457,427  ;  June  5. 
Pump  construction.     H.  C.  Clark.     1,450,135;  Mar.  27. 
Pump  construction.     A.  H.  Reed.     1,450,333  ;  Apr.  3. 
Pump     construction,    Well-.      G.    W.     Price    and    C.    F. 

Zimansky.     1.456,714  ;  May  29. 
Pump,  Convertible  open  spout  and  plunger  force.     J.   C. 

Gorman.      1,444,872  ;  Feb.   13. 
Pump  coupling.     J.   J.   O'Brien.     1.478.453  ;   Dec.   25. 
Pump  coupling.     N.  R.  White.     1,470,209  ;  Oct.  9. 
Pnmp     cylinder     and     valves     therefor.       H.     J.     Berry. 

1.476,794  ;  Dec.  11. 
Pump     cylinders,     Boring     mill    for    air-.      W.    Hurst. 

1,464.000;   Aug.    7. 
Pump,  Deep-well.     W.  E.  Ellis.     1,476.444  ;  Dec.  4. 
Pump,  Deep-well.     G.  L.  Fuller.     1,467,370  ;  Sept.  11. 
Pump,  Deep-weU.     H.  Schwab.     1,450,647  ;  Apr.  3. 
Pump,  Deep-well.     G.  E.  Willers.     1,448,018  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pump.  Diaphragm.     E.  B.  Cushman.     1,473.924  ;  Nov.  13. 
Pump,  Diaphragm.     J.  C.  Gorman,  jr.     1,447,074  ;  Feb.  27. 
Pump,  Dispensing.     J.  B.  Davis.     1,449,217  ;  Mar.  20. 
Pump,  Dispensing.    J.  B.  Davis.     1,463,310 ;  July  31. 
Pump,    Dispensing    and    display.      W.    S.    Townsend    aiid 

P.  E.  Douglass.     1,455,235  ;  May  15. 
Pump,   Displacement.      F.   Gardner.     1,456,885  ;   May   29. 
Pump,    Double-acting    air.      I.    T.    Eastman.      1,474,665 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Pump.  Double-acting  deep-well.     R.   C.  Lego.     1,450,213  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Pnmp,    Double-acting    oil    and    water.      N.    Fellabaum. 

1,468,199;    Sept.    18. 
Pump,    Double-acting    reciprocating.      H.    B.    Danstrup. 

1,470,426;  Oct.  9. 


Pumj),     Drlll-Iubrlcating. 
Oct.  2.    ^ 


J.     J.     Thacher.       1,469,368; 


Pnmp  driving  and  balancing  mechanism.  W.  E.  Hub- 
bard.    1,465,671  ;   Aug.   21. 

Pump,  engine,  or  meter,  Rotary.  W.  H.  Utley. 
1,442,198;  Jan.  16. 


I'unip,    Engine-testing.      A.    L.    Zimmerman.      1,477,796 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Pump,  Fluid.     J.  Dickens.     1,447,931  ;  Miir.  6. 
Pump,    Fluid.      G.    A.    Sacchi.      1,464,296 ;   Aug.    7. 
Pump  for  dredging  and  conveying  solids.  Centrifugal.     D. 

H.  Young.     1,448,174  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pump    for    motor    vehicles.    Auxiliary.      J.    G.    Vincent. 

1,450,201:  May  22. 
I'ump  for  oil  containers.  Portable  liquid.  B.  A.  Bienenstok, 

1,450,406  ;  Apr.  3. 
Pump,  Force.     E.  J.   Bloom.     1,451,861 ;  Apr.  17. 
Pump,  Force.     B.  J.  Bloom.     1,470,347  ;   Oct.  9. 
Pump,    Force.     M.    W.  Tutt.      1,462,308 ;    July    17. 
l>ump,   Fuel.     T.  W.  Kings.     1,443,183  ;  Jan.  23. 
Pump,    Governing    fuel.      A.    F.    Christmas.      1,456,972 ; 

May  29. 
Pump,  Hand.     H.  H.  Mai-shall.     1,441,730  ;  Jan.  9. 
Pump,  Hand-operated.     A.  W.  Morse.     1,478,485  ;  Dec.  25. 
Pump  head,  Deepwell-.     J.  I.  Astrom.     1,449,028  ;  Mar.  20. 
Pump,   High-vacua.     R.   Berrenberg.      1,476,482 ;    Dec.   4. 
Pump,  Hydraulic.     L.  P.  Moody.     1,476,210  ;  Dec.  4. 
Pump,   Irrigation.     C.    W.   CrannoU.      1,441,833 ;   Jan,    9. 
Pump  jack.     R.  Sperry.     1,447,907  ;  Mar.  6. 
i'ump  jack  and   speed-reducing  mechanism,   Combination. 

C.   Holmdahl.     1,471,606  :   Oct.  23. 
Pump,  Liquid-circulating.    E.  P.  McDonald,  H.  Klein,  and 

L.  L.  Haas.     1,467,331;  Sept.  11. 
Pump,  Lubricant.     C.  H.  Scott.     1,476,227  ;  Dec.  4. 
i'ump.    Lubricating.      W.   J.    Springer  and   A.    C.   Picard. 

1,458,369  ;  June  12. 
L'ump     mechanism.       M.     E.     Layne     and     S.     N.     Hall. 

1,469,419  ;  Oct.  2. 
Pump  mechanism.     P.  Ostenberg.     1,452,091  ;  Apr.  17. 
Pump    mechanism.      P.    Ostenberg.      1,472,338 ;    Oct.    30. 
Pump  mechanism.  Deep-well.     S.  C.  Hanson.     1,445,510  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Pump,  Mercury-vapor  jet.     H.  M.  C.  Unglaube.    1,465,030  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Pump,  Meter.     C.  E.   Stahl.     1,472,996;  Nov.  6. 
Pump,    Multistage    rotary,      H.    R.    Trotter.      1.468,889 ; 

Sept.   25. 
Pump,  Oil.     E.  Buckingham.     1,470,804  ;  Oct.  16. 
Pnmp,  Oil.     B.  W.  Macy.     1,467,441 ;  Sept.  11. 
Pump,  Oil.     V.  W.  Page.     1,456,461  ;  May  22. 
Pumo  oU  can.  Force-.     E.  B.  Stelter.     1.466.256 :  Aus.  28. 
Pump,  Oil-engine  scavenging.   O.  E.  Jorgensen.    1,447,514  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Pump,  Oil-well.     J.  S.  Feliz.     1,477,217  ;  Dec.  11. 
Pump,  Oil-wen.     A.  A.  Olsen.     1,451,784;  Apr.  17. 
Pump,  Oil-welL     C.  B.   Wilcox.     1,456,166;  May  22. 
Pump-operating  mechanism.     M.  N.  Freeman.     1,452,968  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Pump   or  elevator.   Liquid.     J.  E.   L.   Ogden.     1,478,792  ; 

Dec    25. 
Pump  or  motor.    C.  H.  Young,  jr.    1,446,366 ;  Feb.  20. 
Pump    or    motor,    Balanced    hydraulic.      W.    F.    Mayer. 

1,455,443;  May  15. 
I'ump   or   motor.   Hydraulic.      W.   F.   Mayer.      1,455,753; 

May  15. 
Pump     or    motor,     Rotary.       R.    N.    Trane.       1,442,195 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Pump  or  motor,  Rotary  apparatus  operating  as.     P.  Vo- 

reaux  and  R.  Babel.     1,451,284  ;  Apr.  10. 
Pump    or    prime    mover.       F.    L.    Antisell.       1,471,320 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Pump  or  pumping  apparatus.     G.   B.  White.     1,449,569  : 

Mar.   27. 
Pump  pipe  lift.     R.  H.  Gibson.     1,473,724  ;  Nov.   13. 
Pump  piston.     A.  A.  Barton.     1,441,478  ;  Jan.  9. 
Pump   piston.     T.   W.   Delaney.      1,462,445  ;   July   17. 
Pump  piston,  Air-.     W.  C.  Coleman.     1,447,964  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pump  pistons  and  the  like.  Expansible  packing  drum  for. 

G.  C.  Deakins  and  L.  S.  Hamer.     1,468,458  ;   Sept.  18. 
Pump  plunger.     B.  M.  Gant.     1,441,339  ;  Jan.  9. 
Pump  plunger.     T.  Gordon.     1,448,624  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pump  plunger.     J.  N.  Opie,  3d.     1,447,566  :  Mar.  6. 
Pump  plunger.     C.  A.  Dp  Rigne.     1,448.263  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pump-plunger  rotor.     S.  B.  Sargent.     1,462,721  ;  July  24. 
Pump,  Pneumatic.     E.  W.  Beck.     1,453,904  ;  May  1. 
Pump,   Pneumatic.     H.   S.  Rogers.     1,473,384 ;   Nov.   6. 
Pump,  Pneumatic.     T.  E.  Smvthe.     1,456,013  ;  May  22. 
Pump,   Pneumatic.     J.   L.   Wray.      1,462,222 ;   Julv   17. 
Pump,    Pneumatic   stage.      J.    B.    McDowell.      1,450,505 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Pump,    Power.      R.   J.   Fairchlld.      1,452,963 ;   Apr.   24. 
Pump,   Power.     G.   C.   Myers.      1,472.226;    Oct.   30. 
Pump-pressure-regulating      device.      Air.         H.      Brewer. 

1,461,379  ;  July  10. 
Pump,    Radiating    piston.      B.    F.    Johnson.      1,466,230 

Aug.  28. 
Pump,  Reciprocating  power  air.    R.  W.  Adams.     1,450,345 

Apr.  3. 
Pump,  Reciprocating  straight-motion.   K.  Saeki.   1,448,315 

Mar.  13. 
Pump,  Regulating  centrifugal.     A.  F.  Sherzer.     1,465,097 

Aug.   14. 

Pump,  Relay  pneumatic.    H.  S.  Rogers.    1,444,087  ;  Feb.  6. 
Pump,  Rotary.     H.  O.  Jackson.     1,455,252 ;   May  15, 
Pump,   Rotary.     H.   O.   Jackson.      T. 466. 904:    Sept.   4. 
Pump,  Rotary.    M.  C.  Mason.     1,467,944  ;  Sept.  11. 
Pump,  Rotary,     F.  O.  Pearson.     1,445.165  ;   Feb.  13. 
Pump,  Rotary.     W.  J.  Piatt.     1,444,269  ;  Feb.  6. 
Pump,  Rotary.     G.  Rathman.     1,459,552 ;  June  19. 


1198 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Pump,  Rotary.     W.  F.  Rotermund.     1,442,828  ;  Jan.  23. 
Pump,  R(Ttary.     W.  L.  Ruttledge.     1,458,301 ;  June  12. 
Pump,   Rotary.      F.   C.   Smith.      1,466,068 ;   Aur.    28. 
Pump,  Rotary.     B.  Thoens.     1,465,881 ;  Aug.  21. 
Pump,  Rotary.     H.   A.  Weidenbach.     1,471,761 ;  Oct.  23. 
Pump,  Rotary  gear.     A.  White.     1,460,875  ;  July  3. 
Pump-shaft-centcring  device.     C.  F.  Zimansky.     1,443,516  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Pump,   Sirup.     J.   B.   Fletcher.     1,458,042  ;   June   5. 
Pump,  Steam.     W.  Willshaw.     1,453,561 ;  May  1. 
Pump,    Steam    vacuum.      W.    S.    Richardson.      1,449,955 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Pump  system.     O.   Haentjens.     1,445,507;   Feb.   3  3. 
Pump  swab.     J.  Penrod  and  R.  D.  Thompson.     1,455,851 ; 

May   22. 
Pump,  Tank.     H.  F.  Benson.     1,444,944  ;  Feb.  13. 
Pump,  Test-gauge.     E.  B.  Crocker.     1,478,781 ;  Dec.  25. 
Pump,   Tire.      H.    Graham.      1,455,584;   May   15. 
Pump  unloader.     H.  C.  Little.     1,446,511 ;  Feb.  27. 
Pump,  Vacuum.     W.  G.  Houskeeper.     1,461,190  ;  July  10. 
Pump,     Vacuum.       W.     G.     Houskeeper.        1,471,661-2 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Pump,  Vacuum.     A.   E.   Krick.     1,472,874  ;   Nov.   6. 
Pump,  Vacuum.    H.  C.  Snook.    1,471,012 ;  Oct.  16. 
Pump,   Valveless   lubricating.     0.   Hajek   and   F.   Uiberall. 

1,478,430;  Dec.  25. 
Pump,  Viscosity.     J.  E.  Noeggerath.     1,448,079  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pump,  Water.     W.  Larson.     1,455,626  ;   May   15. 
Pump,    Water-driven.      J.    M.     Collingwood.      1,455,078 ; 

May  15. 
Pump,  Wave-motor.     C.  L.  Keddy.     1,442,478;  Jan.  16. 
Pump  with  priming  chamber.  Rotary.     J.  Scheminger,  jr. 

1,442,787;   Jan.   16. 
Pump    with    self-centering   runner,    Centrifugal.      W.    R., 

H.    J.,    and    E.    M.    Woock.      1,473,802 ;    Nov.    13. 
Pump   with   variable   output.      E.   M.   Borgo.      1,445,285  ; 

Fet>.  13. 
Pumping    apparatus.      S.    D.    Black   and    A.    G.    Decker. 

1,463,305  ;  July  31. 
Pumping  apparatus.     H.  H.   Smith.     1,455,153  ;  May  15. 
Pumping    apparatus.       J.     H.     Vaile     and     H.     F.     Boe. 

1,442,308;   Jan.    16. 
Pumping    apparatus.    Adjuster    for    well.      F.    I.    Nevill. 

1,473,968  ;  Nov.  13. 
Pumping     apparatus.     Wet    vacuum.       I.     C.     Jennings. 

Rel5,637  ;  June  26. 
Pumping     apparatus.     Wet     vacuum.       I.     C.     Jennings. 

1,447,854  ;  Mar.  6. 
Pumping  device.     W.  Pool.     1,477,850  ;  Dec.  18. 
Pumping  device.   Fluid-pressure  liquid-.     W.  J.  Hancock. 

1,470,973  ;  Oct.  16. 
Pumping  jack.     J.  H.  Carson.     1,474.996  ;  Nov.  20. 
Pumping  jack.     M.  C.  Hole.     1,470,080  ;  Oct.  9. 
Pumping  jack.     H.  R.  Selby.     1,449,785;  Mar.  27. 
Pumping  jar.     V.  D.   Splane.     1,467,204;   Sept.  4. 
Pumping    mechanism.       P.     H.     Callaghan.       1,447,962 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Pumping  mechanism.     J.  G.  Vincent.     1,476,781 ;  Dec.  11. 
Pumping  power.     E.  S.  Sloan.     1,465,319  ;  Aug.  21. 
Pumping  system.     B.   S.  Aikman.     1,462,159  ;  July  17. 
Pumping  system.      H.  E.   La  Bour.      1,461,622 ;   July   10. 
Pumping    unit.       J.     W.     Wickwire    and     C.     E.    Burns. 

1,465,032;   Aug.   14. 
Pumping  water.  Walking-beam  system  for.     J.  A.  Wilson. 

1,459,645  ;  June  19. 
Pumps,    Air-purifying    device   for    motor-driven    tire.      D. 

Rohrer.     1,458,005";  June  5. 
Pumps  and  the  like.  Automatic  control  for.     P.  K.  Lind- 
say.    1,476,406;  Dec.  4. 
Pumps    and   the   like,    Cup   packing   for.      P.   J.    Knothe. 

1,459,509  ;  June  19. 
Pumps,   Arrangement   of   oil.     E.   L.   Miiller.     1,460,431 , 

July  3. 
Pumps,     Automatic     stop     for    windmill.       E.     Johnson. 

1,453,142;  Apr.  24. 
Pumps,  Balancing  means  for.    N.  A.  Messinger.   1,458,589  ; 

June  12. 
Pumps,    Controlling    apparatus    for    air-pressure    systems 

for.     A.   P.  Habenicht.     1,449,396 ;  Mar.  27. 
Pumps,    Differential    governor    for    boiler    feed.       C.    J. 

Smith.      1,452,223  :   Apr.  17. 
Pumps.  Fraud-prevention   means  for  gasoline.     H.  Kopp. 

1.475,707;  Nov.  27. 
Pumps,  Impeller  for  centrifugal.    J.  S.  Hazell.     1,470,607  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Pumps,   Impeller  mounting  for  centrifugal.     J.  S.  Fulton 

and  J.  K.  Mclntyre.     1,448,925  ;  Mar.  20. 
Pumps,  Means  for  priming.     H.  M.  Havens.     1,475,994  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Pumps   operated    by   the    engines   of   automobiles   or    the 

like.  Mean."!  for  regulating  the  output  of.     R.  Esnault- 

Pelterie.     1.475.508;  Nov.  27. 
Pumps,     Operating     attachment     for     lift.       G.     Mallan. 

1,459,632;  June  19. 
Pumps,    Priming    and    straining    device    for    screw    and 

centrifugal.     A.  B.   Seaborne.     1,474,449  ;   Nov.   20. 
Pumps,  Process  and  means  for  the  stepwise  variation  of 

the    output    of    multicvlinder    plunger.      G.    Silvestrl. 

1,468,176;   Sept.    18. 
Pumps,  Producing.     J.  A.  Crimp.     1,468,559  ;  Sept.  18. 
Pumps.    Quantity    stop    for    measuring.       J.     B.    Davis. 

1,449,218  ;  Mar.  20. 


Pumps,  Quantity  stop  mechanism  for  measuring.     B.  F. 

Geyer.     1,448,798;  Mar.  20. 
Pumps,    Recording    device    for    liquid.       A.    B.    Snyder. 

1,448^.64  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pumps,     Recording    device    for    liquid.      A.    B.     Snyder. 

1,452,663  ;  Apr.  24. 
Pumps,     Rivet     catcher     for     oil-well.       P.     T.     Spruill. 

1,465,320;  Aug.  21.- 
Pnmps,    Rotor    tor    rotary.      E.    J.    Wendell.      1,442,018 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Pumps,  Standing-valve  attachment  for  oil.     F.  J.  Wright 

and   J.    L.   Baker.      1,464,796;   Aug.    14. 
Pumps,    Standing    valve    for    oil-well.      T.    H.    Eubanks. 

1,443,016;   Jan.    23. 
Pumps,    Tube    support    for    deep-well.      J.    Penrod    and 

R.  D.  Thompson.     1,477,714;  Dec.  18. 
Pumps,  Visible  display  attachment  for  measuring.     W.  S. 

Townsend  and  F.  B.  Douglass.     1,450,994  ;  Apr.  10. 
Pumps  with   curved   pumping-grooves.   Pumping  body  for 

viscosity.     J.  E.  Noeggerath.     1,448,080  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pumpkin   and   like    material.   Apparatus    for    processing. 

L.  A.  Babcock.     1,457,417;  June  5. 
Pumpkin  -  peeling      machine.        H.      Sletto.        1,458,998  ; 

June  19. 
Punch.     R.  M.  Hatch.     1,467,637  ;  Sept.  11. 
Punch.      J.    Jensen.      1,473,558 ;    Nov.    6. 
Punch.      F.   L.    MacAleese.      1,469,093 ;    Sept.    25. 
Punch.      W.   A.    Whitney.      Rel5,719 ;    Nov.    6. 
Punch.     F.   H.   Wilson.     1,447,000 ;    Feb.   27. 
Punch    and    die    mechanism,    JRotary.      A.    W.    Metzner. 

1,466,001 ;    Aug.    28. 
Punch  and  dies.  Compound  progressive.     G.  Becherer,  jr. 

1,462,733;  July  24. 
Punch,   Can.     E.  A.  Conway.     1,467,608 ;  Sept.   11. 
Punch,  Center.     A.   Forsyth.     1,461,032;  July  10. 
Punch,  Pedestal.     J.  Ditson  and  A.  E.  Peters.     1,458.328  : 

June  12. 
Punch  press.     W.  G.  Allen.     1,444,650  ;  Feb.  6. 
Punch  press.     J.  H.  Reece.     1,466,030  ;  Aug.  28. 
Punch  presses  and  the  like.  Safety  device  for.    J.  Kratoch- 

vil.      1,443.791  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Punch  presses  and  the  like,  Safety  device  for.     H.  Schoen- 

delen.     1,443,761 ;  .Tan.  30. 
Punch   presses,   Guard   for.     F.   J.   Ruggiero.     1,459,162  ; 

June  19. 
Punch,     Recording.       A.    J.    Weber    and    C.    Butterfield. 

1,442,201 ;   Jan.  16. 
Punch,  Shank  and  bit.    H.  V.  Haight.    1,463,134  ;  July  24. 
Punching   and   forming   press,   Combined.      W.    H.    Betts. 

1,457,816 ;  June  5. 
Punching-bag     suspension     hanger.     J.     G.      Grossheim. 

1,444,542  ;  Feb.  6. 
Punching    device,    Automatic.      A.    Hansen.      1,451,219 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Punching  machine.  L.  A.  M.  Corset.  1,459,320  ;  June  19. 
Punching  machine.  W.  H.  D'Ardenne.  1.476,669  ;  Dec.  4. 
Punching  machine.  H.  A.  Holmes.  1.475,828  ;  Nov.  27. 
Punching  machine.  A.  Rubin.  1,471,571  ;  Oct.  23. 
Punching  machine.  C.  W.  Winther.  1,464,961  ;  Aug.  14. 
Punching   machine.   Fluid-operated   band-.     H.   W.   Kranz 

and  J.  Lukes.     1,468,788  ;  Sept.  25. 
Punching-machlne    gauge.      L.    W.    Paxton.      1,445,796 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Punching     machine,     Plate-.       G.     Lasker.       1,459,776 ; 

June  26. 
Punching    machine.    Stripper    for    tube-.      L.    R.    James. 

1,448,747;  Mar.  20. 
Punching     machines.     Indicator     for.       W.     W.     Adams. 

1,470,519;  Oct.  9. 
Punching  press  and  die  therefor.    R.  S.  Smith.    1,452,224  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Punching  tool.     F.  C.  Yates.     1,449,136  ;  Mar.  20. 
Purging  device.     P.  Van  Vllssingen.     1,474,392  ;  Nov.  20. 
Purifying    and    packaging    ether.      E.    Mallinckrodt,    jr. 

1,461,539  ;  July  10. 
Purse     and     bill     fold,     Combined.     A.     de     Clairmont, 

1,451,205  ;  Apr.  10. 
Purse,  Armlet.     W.  "B.  Marsh.     1,445,528  ;  Feb.  13. 
Purse   pencil.     F.   P.    Dwyer.      1.476,697 ;    Dec.    11. 
Push-button    construction.      R.    E.    Schieber.      1,451,476 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Push-button  switch.     G.  T.  Griffin.     1,476,506;  Dec.  4. 
Pushing  apparatus.     F.  J.  BuUis.     1,441,963  ;  Jan.  9. 
Puttee,   Spiral.     H.  M.   Foxon.      1,452,680 ;   Apr.   24. 
Putty.     R.  T.  Williams.     1,476,127  ;  Dec.  4. 
Putty  clip.     W.  B.  Wilson.     1,471,675:  Oct.  23. 
Puttv,    Tool    for    applying.      C.    H.    Weber.      1,444,227; 

Feb.  6. 
Puzzle.     M.  S.  Chambers.     1,471,943  ;  Oct.  23. 
Puzzle.       L.    H.    Hartman.       1,464,424 ;     Aug.    7. 
Puzzle.     F.   Larabee.     1.477,371  ;  Dec.  11. 
Puzzle.      E.   J.  Miller.      1,454.131  ;  May  8. 
Puzzle.     W.  H.  Miller.     1.457.383;  .Tune  5. 
Puzzle  and   educational   device.  Combined.     H.  C.  Telp«l, 

1,459.937:   June  26. 
Puzzle  block.     W.   H.   Schenk.     1,455,009;   May  15. 
P.v.1amas.     .T.   C.  Ewing.     1,451.093;  Apr.   10. 
Pyjamas.     J.   P.   Graham.     1,470,356 ;   Oct.  9^ 
Pyrazolone,    Coloring    matter    derived    from.      E.    Reber. 

1,447,485  ;  Mar.  6. 
Pvrometer.     H.  J.  Blakeslee.     1,441.207  t  Jan.  9. 
Pyrometer.     R.   Hase.      1,474.903 :    Nov.   20. 
Pyrometer.     I.    Lundgaard.     1,455,633 ;   May   15. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  192S. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1199 


R.     P.    Brown    and    C.    P.     Kiey. 


J.  B.  Van  Doren.      1,455,097  ; 


Jan.  9. 
C.   E. 


Pyrometer.    Optical. 

1,470.486;  Dec.  4. 
Pyrotechnic  display  device 

May  15. 
Pyrot.dinical  device.     M.  M.  Adler.     1,441,551-2; 
Pyroxylin,  celluloid,  and  like  materials.   Shaping. 

Wehn.     1,461,299;  July  10. 
Pyroxylin    compound,    Makins    sheets    of.      W.    G 

say.      1,468,820 :    Sept.    25. 
Qurtutifvin^     niech;inisui.       IT.     E.     Ruckert 

Man.. IV.     1.478,145;  Dec.  18. 
Quantites,   numbers,  and  the  like,  Apparatus  for  indicat 

ing.     A.  P.  Japy.     1,468,235  ;   Sept.  18. 
Quartz  niiil.     .1.  Kiulors.     1.441.147:  Jan.  2 
Queen    and     drone     trap.     Collapsible.       J. 

1.462.933  ;  July  24. 
Quick-actins;      wrriKli.        C.      J.   Armstrong. 

May  22. 
Quick-adjustinK  wrench.     W.  J.  Purnell,  J.  C.  Chase,  and 

R.   S.   Voung.     1,468,415  ;   Sept.  18. 
Quick-break    switch.      C.    H.    Bissell    and    R. 

1.465.412  ;  Aug.  21. 
Quick-set    wrench.      F.    Nicholson.      1,467,978 
yuiiliiiir  machine.     G.  Adsit.     1,457,294  ;  June 
Quilting  frame.     J.  Bougher.     1,446,689  ;  Feb.  27. 
Quoin   lock.     G.  W.  Granier.     1,447,545  ;  Mar.  6. 
Racecourse  implement.     C.  M.  Waite.     1,441,647  ;  Jan.  9. 
Racing  course,  Mechanical.     G.  Langlumg  and  E.  J.  Ybar- 

zabal.     1.462.560;  July  24. 
Racing     device.       E.     F.     Panario     and     W.     B.     Cross. 

1,462,242  :  July  17. 


Lind- 


and     G.     P. 


B.    Cottam. 
1,456,208 ; 


E.    Jones, 
Sept.    11. 


Rack :  See — 
Automobile  tire   rack. 
Ball    rack. 
Billiard-cue  rack. 
Bread  rack. 
Card  rack. 
Charging  rack. 
Clothes   rack. 
Cue  rack. 
Curing  rack. 
Directory   rack. 
Dish  rack. 
Display  rack. 
Drying  rack.  ^ 

Enameling    rack. 
Filing  rack. 
Fire-hose  rack. 
Garment  rack. 
Hat  and  coat  rack. 
Hose  rack. 

W.   W.   Bassett. 


Rack. 
Rack 
Rack 
Rack 


Indicia-carrying  rack. 
Kitchen-utensil  raek. 
Magazine  rack. 
Necktie  rack. 
Newspaper  rack. 
Pool-ball  rack. 
Sample  rack. 
Shoe  rack. 

Spool  and  thimble  rack. 
Thermometer  rack. 
Tire  rack. 
Tire-rim    rack. 
Tool  rack. 
Towel   rack. 
Transcript  rack. 
Umbrella  rack. 
Vehicle  trunk  rack. 
Vending  rack. 
JVare  rack. 
1,477.416.   Dec.   11. 


T.  Dubvk.     1,469,455;  Oct. 
W.  A.   Hammond.     1,462,542  ;   July  24. 
P.   T.  Regan.      1,461,676 ;   July   10. 
Kack-broaching  machine.     J.  L.  Perkins  and  H.  D.  Croft. 

1,468,393;   Sept.   18. 
Rack  device.     A.  Ranson.     1,473.318  ;  Nov.  6. 
Rack  or  hanger,  Barrel.     J.  and  E.  A.  Goble.     1,446,699  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Racket  and  the  like,  Tennis.     E.  F.  Gallaudet.     1,460,665  ; 

July   3. 
Racki't,    Ball    catching    and    throwing.      A.    GllnchikoS. 

1,458,335  ;  June  12. 
Rackety  Tennis.      W.    T.    Aldrich.      1,472,202 ;    Oct.    30. 
Racket,  Tennis.     R.  H.  Robinson.     1,470,878  ;  Oct.  16. 
Racks  or  trays.  Connecter  for  ventilating.     E.  A.  Downev, 

and  D.  McEwan.     1,476,-397  ;  Dec.  4. 
Radial     drills,      Safety     device     for.        W.      T.      Sears. 

1477,598-9;  Dec.  18. 
Radiant    energy.    Receiving    svstem    for.      E.    L.    Chaffee. 

1,469.889  ;  Oct.  9. 
Radiant  energy.   System  for  the  transmission  and  recep- 
tion of.     J.  H.  Hammond,  jr.     1,463,994  ;  Aug.  7. 
Radiant  energy.   System  for  the  transmission  of.     J.  H. 
"     "         1.443,361  ;    Jan.    30. 

O.     and     C.     C.     Taylor.       1,469,124; 


Hammond,   jr. 
Radiant     heater. 

Sept.  25. 
Radiation    from    Rontgen 

secondary.     A.  W.  Buck. 
Radiator  :   See — 

Automobile  radiator. 


rays.    Apparatus 
1,465,340  ;  Aug. 


for 
21. 


reducing 


Radiator. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 

^\lg.  21. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 
Radiator. 


A.  L.  .\nderson.     1.444,297  ;  Feb.  6. 
E.    Behringer.      1,472,954 ;    Nov.    6. 
P.  J.  H.  Bernard.     1,400,881 ;  July  3. 
li.  F.  Burchett.     1,442,125;   Jan.  16. 

E.  T.  Curran.     1,458.128;  June  12. 
E.  B.  Cushman.     1,454,315  ;  May  8. 

M.    I.    Fallier.      1.472.158;    Oct.    30. 
J.  M.  Fedders.     1,454,482  ;  May  8. 
J.  W.   Guimont.     1,467,316;   Sept.  11. 
L.  G.   Hanmer.      1,443.819  ;   Jan.   30. 
H.  Junkers.     1,464,765  ;  Aug.  14. 
0.    H.    Koelker.       1.474.082  ;    Nov.    13. 

F.  G.    Krakan.      1,464,269;   Aug.   7. 

H.  A.  McCoy  and  T.  G.  Anderson.     1,465.607  : 

A.  B.  Modine.     1,454,483  :  May  8. 
A.    B.    Modine.      1.472.306  ;    Oct.    30. 
M.   Newman.      1.443.237  :   Jan.    2.3. 
P.  D.  Schenck.     1,470.033  ;  Oct.  9. 
E.  0.  Weeks.     Rel5,676  ;  Aug.  14. 


Radiator.     M.  Witte.     1,450,399  ;  Apr.  3. 

Radiator.      E.    Wykes.      1,469,135  ;    Sept.    25. 

Uadiator.      I.   S.   Zitlin.      1,446,819 ;   Feb.   27. 

Radiator,  Ad,1ustable  flue  cleaner  for  heat.     W.  E.  Bahr. 

1,448,048  ;  Mar.   13. 
Radiator   air-eirculatlon-control    device.      E.    H.   Birdsall. 

1,459,318  ;  June  19. 
Radiator  and  producing  same.     I.  S.  Chapman  and  C.  E. 

Mort.     1,454,425  ;  May  8. 
Radiator   attachment.     A.    H.    Burr.      1,469,916;    Oct.    9. 
Radiator  attachment.     E.  O.  Weeks.     1,448,889  ;  Mar.  20. 
Radiator      attachment.       Antifreeze.       G.       F.       Wilson. 

1,448,102;  Mar.  13. 
Radiator  board.     W.  J.   Gemmel.      1,440,979  ;   Jan.   2. 
Radiator  bushing.     A.  A.  Best.     1,458,678;  June  12. 
Radiator   cap.      S.    J.    Blocker.      1.441,326 ;    Jan.    9. 
Radiator  cap.     E.   T.    Curran.      1,465,544 ;   Aug.   21. 
Ha(ii;itor  cap.     W.  L.  Davit..     Des.  62,320;  May  8. 
Radiator  cap.     G.   E.  Force.     1,461,706;   July  10. 
Radiator  cap.     G.  B.   Hutchings.     Des.  63,301 ;   Nov.  20. 
Radiator  cap.     I.  M.  Jacobs  and  W.  Cramer.     1,446,297  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Radiator     cap.        A.     C.     Lippert     and     J.     A.      Sinko. 

1,472,878  ;   Nov.  6. 
Radiator  cap.     A.   B.   Memmott.     Des.   62,739  ;   July   24. 
Uadiator  cap.     E.  M.  Nelson.     1,456,333  ;  May  22. 
Radiator   cap.     J.   E.    Simpson.      Des.    63,500 ;   Dec.   11. 
Radiator  cap.     N.  Viehmanu.     1,449,204  ;  Mar.  20. 
Radiator-cap     attachment.       J.     H.     Smith.       1,471,071 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Radiator-cap  lock.     C.  N.  White.     1,447,366  ;  Mar.  6. 
Radiator  caps  and   the  like,  Attachment  for.     C.   J.   and 

G.  W.  Krentz.     1,458,346;  June  12. 
Radiator   circulating  system.     0.   M.   Jested.     1,470,846; 

Oct.  16. 
Radiator  construction.    R.  C.  Glover.     1,459,503  ;  June  19. 
Radiator  construction.    J.  M.  Jensen.     1,466,530  ;  Aug.  28. 
Radiator   core.      R.   M.    Christensen.      1,469,407 ;    Oct.   2. 
Radiator  core.     H.  C.  Harrison.     1,442,565  ;  Jan.   16. 
Radiator  core.     P.  H.  Lonergan.     1,450,746  ;  Apr.  3. 
Radiator  core.     P.  F.  Spery.     1,475,893  ;  Nov.  27. 
Radiator   core.     C.   F.   Spery.      1,478,489 ;   Dec.   25. 
Radiator  core.     H.  Sway.     1,460,805  ;  July  3. 
Radiator  core.     F.  Todd.     1,460,772  ;  July  3. 
Radiator-core  sections,  Machine  for  making.     J.  Fraidus. 

1.449,596;    Mar.    27. 
Radiator  cover.     F.  J.  Druar.     1,453,339  ;  May  1. 
Radiator  cover.     T.  E.  Hawkins.     1,448,295  ;  Mar.  13. 
Radiator   cover.      R.   F.   Hoffman.      1.472,650  ;    Oct.   30. 
Radiator  cover.     E.  D.  Linde.     1,459,593  ;  June  19. 
Radiator  curtain.     C.  C.  Woodberry.     1,456.170  ;  May  22. 
Radiator  curtain,  Autoniatic.     W.  M.  Fulton.     1.443,465  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Radiator,      Detachable      transformer.         C.      G.      Jones. 

1.460,135  :  June  26. 
Radiator-draining  means.     L.  H.  Swetnam  and  J.  Moody. 

1,443,938  ;  Jan.  30. 
Radiator,  Electric.     C.  A.  Head.     1,447,952  ;  Mar.  6. 
Radiator,  Electric.     C.  A.  Head.    1,458,763;  June  12. 
Radiator.      Electrosteam.        F.     M.      Davis.       1,472,052 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Radiator-filling  attachment.     F.  A.  Ruckman.     1,443,650 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Radiator,  Gas.     W.  H.  Cain.     1,459,390;  June  19. 
Radiator,  Gas-heated.     G.  P.  Schmitt.     1,470,293  ;  Oct.  9. 
Radiator,  Gas-heating.     A.  Garbarini.     1,473,844  ;  Nov.  13. 
Radiator  guard.     N.   C.   Huckestein.     1,451,337  ;  Apr.  10. 
Radiator-handling     device.       L.     H.     Ohlen.       1,466,746 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Radiator  heater.     J.  A.  Kurrus.     1,447,214  ;  Mar.  6. 
Radiator,  Heating  and  lighting.      H.  Ginger.     1,452,800  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Radiator    holder.      J.    W.    Kager.      1,460,344 ;    June    26. 
Radiator-holding  machine.     E.   C.   Carris  and  V.   F.   Ep- 

pel.      1,469,176;    Sept.   25. 
Radiator  indicator.     L.  F.   Chaney.     1,466,117  ;   Aug.   28. 
Radiator  jacket.     W.  A.  Allen.     1,449,367  ;  Mar.  27. 
Radiator,     Liquid-cooling.       E.     T.     Curran.       1,454,107; 

May  8. 
Radiator    meter.       M.    W.     Ryan    and    M.    Uttendorfer. 

1,469,444-5  ;  Oct.  2. 
Radiator  mounting.     F.  X.   Steidle  and  R.  J.   Hollmever. 

1,449,960:  Mar.  27. 
Radiator  ornament.  A.  J.  Rhoades.  Des.  62,018  ;  Feb.  27. 
Radiator-pipe  hanger.  E.  Bebringer.  1,472,955  ;  Nov.  6. 
Radiator  protector.  M.  E.  Fulk.  1.475.062;  Nov.  20. 
Radiator  protector.  L.  J.  Hermann.  1,449,322  ;  Mar.  20. 
Radiator  protector.  T.  H.  Welch.  1.456.749  ;  May  29. 
Radiator-repair    composition.      F.    Petmecky.      1,467,065  .• 

Sept.  4. 
Radiator-repair  machine.     M.  Gerher.     1,460,480  ;  July  3. 
Radiator    repair    machine.      C.    E.    Schulz.       1.446,667 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Radiator,  Sectional.     A.  C.  Schulz.     1.441,034  ;  Jan.  2. 
Radiator    shutter    control.      G.    M.    Willis.       1,471,510 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Radiator,  steam  cooker,  and  warming  oven,  Combined.     C. 

M.  Geiger.     1,450,847  ;  Apr.  3. 
Radiator,        Steam-heated       hot-water.  S.        Deutsch. 

1.474.765  ;   Nov.   20. 
Radiator  support.     C.  V.  Storms.     1.447,695  ;  Mar.  G. 
Radiator-supporting   stand.      R.    J.    Statham.      1.474.212  ; 

Nov.  13. 


1200 


INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Contiuued. 


E.    L,    Carillon. 


W.     M.     Dann. 
V.   R.  Melville. 


1,478,422  ; 
1,461,518; 
1,448,075  ; 
G.     Horvath. 


Radiator-thawing    means. 

Dec.  25. 
Radiator,     Transformer. 

July  10. 
Radiator  tube,  Noubursting. 

Mar.  13. 
Radiator     tubes,     Blachine     for     making. 

1,472,719;  Oct.  30. 
Radiator  ventilator.     M.  E.  Raymond.     1,445,354  ;  Feb.  13. 
Radiators,    Air    circulator    and    humidifier    for.      R.    W. 

Menk.     1,456,607  ;  May  29. 
Radiators.     Antifreezing     device     for.     T.     A.     Milutin. 

1.445,638;   Feb.   20. 
Radiators,   Attachment  for   motor-vehicle.     F.   J.   Druar. 

1,453,340;  May  1. 
Radiators,   Forming.      D.   N.    Crosthwait,   sr.      1,473,670; 

Nov.   13. 
Radiators,     Machine    for    making    connector     tubes    for. 

G.  H.  Lober.     1,455,919  ;  May  22. 
Radiators  of  heating  systems,  Means  for  deaerating.     J. 

Meinken.     1,467,552  ;   Sept.   11. 
Radiators,     Shutter     apparatus     for.        J.      F.     Ralei;;h. 

1,458,593  ;  June  12. 
Radiators.     Upper     hose     connection     for.       M.     Witte. 

1,477,924;   Dec.   18. 
Radiators,  Water-circulating  device  for.     P.  A.  Schimming. 

1,465,184  ;   Aug.  14. 
Radiators,  Welding.     J.  W.  Guimont.     1,458,934  ;  June  19. 
Radioactive  spray  material.     R.   R.   Adams.     1,461,340 ; 

July  10. 
Radio    apparatus.     Coil     mounting    for.       I.     Greenwald. 

1.477.822  ;  Dec.  18. 
Radio  boxes.  Peep  opening  for  wireless-telegraph.    H.   C. 

Stevens.     1,473,941  ;  Nov.  13. 
Radiocabinet.     L.  E.  Davis.     Des.  63,099  ;  Oct.  2. 
Radlocommunication.         R.      A.      Helsing.         1,465,357 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Radlocommunication.     C.  "V.  Losrwood.     1,440,834  ;  Jan.  2. 
Radio  control  system.     A.  L.  Wilson.     1,469,349  ;  Oct.  2. 
Radio-directive  control,   System  of.     J.   H.   Hammond,  jr. 

1,467,154  ;  Sept.  4. 
Radioenergv,     Circuit     arrangement     for     receiving.       E. 

Mayer  and  A.   Leib.     1,469.328  ;  Oct.  2. 
Radio  equipment,  Connector  for.     S.  Storch.     1,464,274  ; 

Aug.    7. 
Radiofreciuency  device.     H.  P.  Donle.     1,476,156  ;  Dec.  4. 
Radiofrequoncy  transmission  system.    H.  Pratt.    1,454,652  ; 

May  8. 
Radio   horn.     M.   Goldfarb.     Des.  62,483 ;  June   12. 
Radio  instruments.  Device  for  eliminating  body  capacity 

effects  in.     T.  M.  Harrigan.     1464,708  :  Aug.  14. 
Radio    instruments.    Insulated    knob    for.      Ct.    J.    Seiss. 

1.444,212;  Feb.  6. 
Radio  method  and  apparatus.     F.  A.  Kolster.     1,447,165  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Radio     modulation     system.       F.     Conrad.        1,477,316 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Radio  pilot-cable  system.     L.  Rellstab.     1.470,389  ;  Oct.  9. 
Radio   receiving   apparatus.      F.    G.   Beetein.      1,473,417 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Radio   receiving  apparatus.     L.  Espen.schied.      1,446,890  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Radio    receiving    apparatus.      P.    D.    Lowell    and    F.    W. 

Dunmore.      1,455,141 ;   May   15. 
Radio  receiving  circuits.     J.  Mills.     1,457,447  ;  June  5. 
Radio    receiving  method  and   apparatus.     P.   A.  Kolster. 

1,464,322 :    Aug.    7. 
Radio      receiving     system.        E.      P.      W.      Alesanderson. 

1,477,413;  Dec.  11. 
Radio  receiving  system.  B.  Bradbury.  1,443,209  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Radio     receiving    system.       L.     de     Forest.       1.478.029 ; 

Dpc.  18. 
Radio  receiving  system.     M.  Latour.     1,447,793  ;  Mar.   6. 
Radio  receiving  system.     S.  Loewe.     1,464,533  ;  Aug.  14. 
Radio  receiving  sy.sterti.     J.  Mills.     1,478.047;  Dec.  18. 
Radio    receiving    system,    Directional.      R.    H.    Marriott. 

1,460,801 :  July  3. 
Radio   receiving  system.   Unidirectional.     E.   P.   W.  Alex- 

anderson.     1,465,108  ;   Aug.   14. 
Radio    recfivinff   svstpms.    Protective   device   for.      H.    B. 

Herty.     1.475.6.32:  Nov.  27. 
Radioreception.     L.  L.  Israel.     1,471,165  ;  Oct.  16. 
Radioreceptiou    coupler.      E.    M.     Reynolds.       1.478.579; 

Dec.  25. 
Radiosignaling   apparatus.     R.   A.   Weagant.      1,468,062 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Radiosignaling  call   system.      D.   K.   Martin.     1,476,003  ; 

Doc.  4. 
Radiosignaling,  Method  and  apparatus  for.     R.   A.   Wea- 
gant.    1,468,059  ;   Sept.  18. 
Radiosignaling,  Method  and  apparatus  for.     R.   A.   Wea- 
gant.    1,468,061  ;   Sept.   18. 
Radiosignaling   system.      R.   Bown.      1,475.219  ;    Nov.   27. 
Radiosignals,  Process  and  apparatus  for  receiving.     R.  A. 

Weagant.      1,468.060;    Sept.    18. 
Radiosignals,     System     for     receiving.       A.     H.     Taylor. 

1,468,049;    Sept.    18. 
Radio    systems.    Calling   arrangement    for.      H.    A.    Affel. 

1.472.822  ;  Nov.   6. 
Radiotelegraph  signaling  system.     H.  Pratt,  H.  F.  Elliott, 

and  E.  B.  Murphy.     1,471.319  ;  Oct.  16. 
Radiotelegraph   system.     W.   L.   Carlson   and   E.   C.   Han- 
son.    1,463,386  ;  .July  31. 


Radiotelegraph  system. 

1,463,391  ;  .July  31. 
Radiotelegraph     system, 

1,465,932;    Aug.    28. 
Radlotelegraphy.    A.  L.  Anderson. 


E.  C.  Hanson  and  W.  L.  Carlson. 


Multiplex.       E.     H.     Colpitis. 


R. 
H. 


1.454,307  ;  May  8. 
R.  Beal.     1,473.719;  Nov.  13. 
P.  Elliott.     1,454,630;  May  8. 


F.  S.  McCuUough. 
signaling     system. 


1,471,406  :  Oct.  23. 
C.     C.     Chapman. 


system.        H. 


Elliott. 


system.        H.      F.      Elliott. 


H.      W.      Nichols. 


L.  Espenschied  and 


17. 
1,452,399  ; 


E.    L. 


Radlotelegraphy. 
Radlotelegraphy. 
Radiotelegraphy. 
Radlotelegraphy 

1,454,624  ;  May  8. 
Radiotelegraphy      signaling 

1.454.629;  May  8. 
Radiotelegraphy      signaling 

1,473,220  ;   Nov.  6. 
Radiotelephone      system.      Carrier. 

1,458,949  ;  June  19. 
Radiotelephony,   Call  system  for.     L.  Espenschied  and  R. 

Bown.     1,464,565;  Aug.  14. 
Radio  transmission  control  system. 

R.  Bown.     1,447,773  ;   Mar.  6. 
Radiotransmitter.     V.   Bush.     1.452,064;  Apr. 
Radio  variable   rheostat.     H.   W.   Tompkins. 

Apr.  17. 
Radio    wire    connecting    circuits.      R.    Bown    and 

Nelson.     1,472,289  ;  Oct.  30. 
Radium  emanation.  Method  and  apparatus  for  absorbing. 

H.  B.  Palmer.     1,470,027  ;  Oct.  9. 
Radium-applying    means.    Holding    or    supporting    meana 

for.     W.  H.  Cameron.     1,455.476;  May  15. 
Uadium  needle.     W.   L.   Cummings.     1.442,051  :   Jan.   16. 
Radius  leaf.     G.   C.  Robbins.     1,461,497;  July  10. 
Radius   rod.     J.   C.    Haldeman.      1,469,179 ;    Sept.   25. 
Kadius  rod,  Front.     M.  W.  Link.     1,456,740  ;  May   29. 
Radius  rods,  Brace  for.     J.  W.  Bond.     1,450,426;  Apr.  3. 
Raft,  Deep-sea.     N.  Est.     1,447,940  ;  Mar.  6. 
Raft,  Log.     G.  G.  and  M.  J.  Davis.     1,470,064  ;  Oct.  9. 
Raft,  Log.     S.  Wood.     1,460,779  ;  July  3. 
Raft,    Pneumatic   life.      C.    C.   Witmer   and    B,    Havens. 
1,456,168  :  May  22. 

support,     Suspension.       D.     Heuslnkveld. 
Jan.  9. 

L.  J.  Berkeley.     1,440,523-6;  Jan.  2. 
J.  Berkeley.     1,454,309  ;  Mav  8. 
J.  Berkeley.     1,462,162  ;  July  17. 
A.  Blair.     1,461,258-61  ;    "  " 
H.  De  Busk.     1,476,802; 
G.   Erlcson.      1,441.838 ; 
H.  Hamilton.      1.449,398; 


Rafter  and 
1,441,927  ; 
Rail  anchor. 
Rail  anchor. 
Rail  anchor. 

anchor. 

anchor. 

anchor. 

anchor. 

anehor. 
Rail  anchor. 
Rail  anchor. 
Rail  anchor. 
Kail  anchor. 
Rail  anchor. 
Rail  anchor. 
Rail-anchor 
1.444.205 


Rail 
Kail 
Rail 
Rail 
Rail 


July  10. 
Dec.   11. 
Jan.   9. 
Mar.  27. 
4. 


L. 
L. 
R. 
W. 
C. 
P. 

P.   W.  Moore.     1,476,410  ;  Dec. 
F.  A.  Poor.     Rel5,593  ;  Mav  1. 
W.   B.    Runyan.      1.451,179;   Apr.    10. 
H.  Stephens.     1,463,343  ;  July  31. 
H.  G.  Warr.     1,462,157  ;  July  17. 
C.  P.  Yardley.     1,454,366  ;  Mav  8. 
C.  F.  Yardley.     1,454.368;  May  8. 
method.      W.    M.    Osborn    and    R.    N.   Wade 
Feb.  6. 

Rail  anchor.  Tie-plate.     H.  Stephens.     1,463,344  ;  July  31. 
Rail  antlcreeper.     B.  B.  Betts.     1.447.406  ;  Mar.  6. 
Rail  antlcreeper.     B.   B.  Betts.     1,458,970 ;   June   19. 
Rnil    attachment   to    prevent    spreading.      A.    L.    Pollock. 
1.445.103;   Feb.  13. 

N.B.Barnes.     1,446,957  ;  Feb.  27. 

L.    H.  Mayville.      1.474,278;   Nov.   13. 
D.  B.  McLain  and  E.  M.  Tatum.     1,457,586  ; 


C.    P.    Thompson.      1,442,014 ;    Jan.   9. 
Adjustable.      J.    C.    Edwards.      1,478,558; 


Rail  brace. 
Rail   brace. 
Rail  brace. 

June  5. 
Rnil    brace. 
Rail    brace, 

Dec.  25. 
Rail   brace   and    detector-bar  support.    Combined.      B.    T. 

Gibbs,  jr.     1,449,173;  Mar.  20. 
Rail  brace.  Guard-.     H.  G.   Warr.     1,467.129  ;  Sept.  4. 
Rail  braces.  Dies  for  forming.     6.  R.  Gauntt.     1,472,867; 

Nov.  6. 
Rail-bending  device.     P.  E.  Chambers.     1,453,917 ;  May  1. 
Rail   bond.      T.    Haulton.      1,461,061  ;    July    10. 
Rail   bracket.    Farrowing-.      D.    E.    Shrauger.      1,457,636; 

June  5.  • 

R.Til-breaking  machine.     D.  H.  and  A.  Miller.     1,477,582; 

Dec.  IS. 

C.   F.  Bowe.     1,471,772;   Oct.   23. 
W.  R.  Gorrell  and  H.  Barkschat.     1,463,118 ; 


Rail   chair. 
Rail  chair. 

July  24. 
Rail  chair. 
Rail  chair. 
Rail  chair. 
Rail  clamp. 
Rail  clamp. 
Rail  clamp. 
Rail  clamp. 
Rail  clamp. 
Rail  clamp, 
Rail    clamp 

1.476.598 


A.  Korba.     1,468.532:   Sept.  18. 
G.  P.   Milkent.      1,467,869;   Sept.   11. 
C.  Pascal.     1,442.291  :  Jan.  16. 
R.  S.  Butler.     1,470,055  ;  Oct.  9. 
A.  Kallio.      1,440..S90:  .Tan.  2. 
R.  G.  Manning.     1.470.090:  Oct.  9. 
R.    E.   Neely.      1,473.504  ;    Nov.    6. 

R.  D.  Gallagher.    1.471.555:  Oct.  23. 
E.  R.  Packer.     1,440,410  ;  Jan.  2. 
J.    W.    Dandridge    and    G.    Hance. 


Guard-. 
Guard-. 
,    Side-. 
;  Dec.  4. 
Rail  clip.  Adjustable  switch-. 

May   22. 
R.nil    connection.      J.    Hersh. 
Rail   connection.   Hold-tight. 

Oct.  23. 
Rail   coupling.      E.   T.   Bennington.      1,454,948 ; 
Rail  crossing.     M.  Svalland.     1,460,686:  July  3. 
Rail  drill.     W.  T.  Krausch  and  E.  P.  Weber.     1,445,837; 
Feb.  20. 


R.  E.  Einstein.    1,455,996; 

1,441,804;    Jan.    9. 
F.    0.   Heltzel.      1,472,018; 


May  15. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  hiventions — Continuert. 


1201 


Kail-drllUng  device.     P.  A.  Tegeler.     1,445,920  ;  Feb.  20. 
Kail   driver.     J.  T.  Fields  and   D.   E.   Kyan.     1,446,690; 

Feb.   27. 
Rail.    Farrowing.      ^V.    L.    Weintz.      1,464,302 ;    Aug.    7. 
Kail  fastener.     G.  Ashton.     1.4-t5.0r)9  :    Feb.   13. 
Kail  fastener.     G.  H.  Ciimp.     1,44!). 0S9  ;  Mar.  20. 
Kail   fastener.      H.   E.   Chase.      1,449.810:   Mar.   27. 
Rail  fastener.     L.  E.  Hurst  and  J.  P.  Miller.     1,464.937: 

Aug.  14. 
Rail  faster.or.     S.  Johnson.     1,466,400:   Ausr.   28. 
Rail   fnstener.     C.   L.  McCra.v.     1,4.51,838 ;  Apr.   17. 
Rail  fastener.     E.  SI.  McVickcr.     ]  ,460.819  ;  July  3. 
Rail   fastener.     E.   M.  McVicker.      1.474.787  :   Nov.   20. 
Rail  fastener.     L.  M.  Sartain.     1,453,641  :  May  1. 
Rail    fnsteiipr.     V.   Welesld.      1.475,910 :   Nov.   27. 
Rail-fnsteniiif?  means.     S.  B.  Kuli.     1,449,332;  Mar.  20. 
Rail-fastening  plate.     J.   Wesolik.      1,454,090;   Mav   8. 
Kail    fitting.    Adjustable.       S.    J.    Gulesian.      1,467,153 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Rail.    Guard.     A.   Johnson.     1.462.344 ;   July   17. 
Rail.  Cnard.     A.   H.   Weston.      1.451.245  :   Apr.   10. 
Rail,  Guide.     C.  J.  Hohman,  sr.     1,463,319  ;  July  31, 
Rail  .lack.     F.   Hachmann.     1,461,186;  .July  10. 
Rail  joint.     M.   Alvarez.      1,473,330 ;    Nov.    6. 
Rail   joii't.      E.    E.    Ausiis!.      1.477,990:    Dec.    IS. 
Rail  joint.     J.  R.  Baumann.     1,443,831  ;  Jan.  30. 
Rail   joint.      J.    R.    Butler.      1,473,334 ;    Nov.    6. 
Rail  joint.     C.  Carlson.     1.440,582:  .Ian.  2. 
Rail   joint.     A.  B.  C.  Crance.     1.442,384 ;  Jan.   16. 
Rail  joint.     I.  L.  Edwards.     1,445.577  :  Feb.  13. 
Rail  joint.     I>.   Ekberg.      1.451.766:   Apr.   17. 
Rail  joint.     F.  B.  Elliott.     1,463,618*  July  31. 
Rail  joint.     E.   L.  Ellis.     1,472,15":   Oct.   30. 
Rail  joint.     G.  W.  Fiillorton.     1.443,987:  Feb.  6." 
Rail  joint.     L.   Glanzer.     1,465,263 ;  Aug.   21. 
Rail    joint.      G.    Godula.      1.469,040 ;    Sept.    25. 
Rail  Joint.     F.  E.  Harder.     1.457.302  ;  June  5. 
Rail  joint.     E.  lanni.      1.470.167  ;  Oct.  9. 
Rail  joint.     M.    Kiss.     1,465,914 ;   Aug.  21. 
Rail  joint.     P.  A.  Kourtzman.     1.471,613;  Oct.  23. 
Rail  joint.     S.  McFarland.     1,472.606;   Oct.  30. 
Rail   joint.     W.    H.   McNeil.      1.457.085 ;   Mav   29. 
Rail  joint.      S.   Morvlin.     1,459,682;   June  19.      . 
Rail  joint.     A.  Pow.-ll  and  C.  1?.  Neal.     1.457,746  ;  June  5. 
Rail  joint.     W.  B.  Rumbaugh.     1,471,065  ;  Oct.  16. 
Rail  joint.     J,  A.  Sanner.     1,471,068  ;  Oct.  16. 
Rail    joint.      S.    Shull.      1.455.814 :    Mav    22. 
Rail    joint.      J.    Smith.      1.468,926 :    Sept."  25. 
Rail  joint.     H.  I.  Straining.     1,448,605  :   Mar.   13. 
Rail  joint.     W.  H.   Swindell  and  L.  Phillips.     1,455,680; 

May  15.  — 

Rail  joint.     J.   Woll.     1,455,695;  May  15. 
Rail    joint    and    nnt    lock.    Combined.      D.    W.    Jeffries. 

1.462.506  ;  July  24. 
Rail    joint    and    safety    device.    Track-.      A.    L.    Lauby. 

1,462,290  ;  Julv  17. 
Rpil  joiiit  and  splice.     J.White.     1,478.081  :  Dec.  18. 
Rail  joint.  Boltless.     A.  O.  Spencer.     1.453,957  ;  May  1. 
Rail  joint,  Insulated.     B.  G.  Braino.     1,446.690;  Fob.  27. 
Rail-joint  insulation.     C.  D.  Toung.     1,474,700  ;  Nov.  20. 
Rail  joint.  Lattice.     B.  Wolhaupter.     1.446.684  ;  Feb.  27. 
Rail-jolnt-locklng     device.       C.     L.     Callies.       1.470,056 : 

Oct.  9. 
Rail-joint  securing  means.     A.  Ropp.     1,446,320 ;  Feb.  20. 
Rail    joint,    tie    plate,    and    antlcreeper.    Combined.      F. 

Hachmann.     1,441.980  :   Jan.  9. 
Rail  joints,  Alirasion  unit  for.     B.  Wolhaupter.   1.446.685  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Rail   joints.    Renewable   insulation    for.      C.   A.   Disbrow. 

1.474,431  ;  Nov.  20. 
Rail    joints.   Splice   bar   for.     F.   E.   Abbott.      1,460,742 ; 

July  3. 
Rail    joints.    Splice   bar   for.     B.    G.   Braine.      Rel5,668 : 

-4ug.  7. 
Rail    mounting.      R.   W.    Anderson.      1,454.915 ;    May    15. 
Rail    or    form.    Road.      H.    B.    I.oxterman.      1.473,730 : 

Nov.   13. 
Rail.   Ro.id.      0.   B.    Pulls.      1.477.767  :    Dec.    18. 
Rail-scarf-forming  device.    J.  Nelson.     1.442.355:  .Tan.  16. 
Rail  scarf  joint.     J.  Doktor.     1,463,680  ;  Julv  31. 
Rail-securing   device.      P.    L.   Reed.      1.465,685  ;    Aug.   21. 
Rail-sernring  dsvice.      F.  M.  Tubl)s.      1.453.213  ;   Apr.   24. 
Rail   spike.     H.   O.   Crippen.     1,456.363 ;   Mav   22. 
Rail  splice.     J,  I.  Hickman.      1.442.472;  Jan."  16. 
Rail  spreader.     G.  W.  Burlison.     1.458.804  ;  June  12 
Rail  springs.  Making.     E.  Wnodings.     1,443,160;  Jan.  23. 
Rail-straightening     press.       J.     S.     Dayton.       1,457,215 ; 

May  29. 
Rail    support    and    fastening.      L.    Green.      1,466, 997-S ; 

Sept.  4. 
Rail  suTiport.  Railway-.     A.  R.  Fugina.  J.  E.  Clough,  and 

W.   n.    Stilwell.     1.4.54.276 ;   Mav   8. 
Rail  switch.     O.  P.  Smith.     1,463,560  :  Julv  31. 
Rail   tie.      H.   W.   .Tonns.      1.440.676:   Mar.   27. 
Rail  tie.     R.  Palmer.     1,453,322  ;  May  1. 
Rail    ties.    Loading   and    unloading   machine    for.      S.    B. 

Dunnam.     1,440,722  :  ,Tan.  2. 
Rail-track  fastening.     F.  Radelet.     1.443,275  ;  Jan.  23. 
Rail    tracks.    Crossover    and    doorway    opening    for    sus- 
pended.   N.  Krump.     1,466,365  ;  Aug.  28. 
Kail-unloading     oar.       L.     P.     Chicoine    and     E.     Sauvg. 

1,444,949;   Feb.   13. 

58339—76 


Rails,  .\pparatus  for  handling  and  treating.  E.  F.  Ent- 
wisle,  F.  E.  Howells,  and  L.  L.  Leach.  1,471,250; 
Oct.  16. 

It.iiis.  Cre-p  check  for.     K.  F.  Elers.     1.477.637;  Dec,  18. 

Rails,  Antlcreeper  for.     P.  Quist.     1,406,188:  Aug.  28. 

Kails.  Apparatus  for  treating  steel.     E.  F.  Entwisle  and 

F.  E.  Howells.     1,449,272  ;'  Mar.  20. 

Uails,     .\pparatHS     for     welding.       G.     N.     Steigerwald. 

1,442.834  :    Jan.   23. 
Rails,    Oil   shield   for   ring.      C.   T.    Thomas.      1,444,813 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Rails    or    the    like    after    rolling,    Cooling.      C.    Stenbol. 

1,456,944  ;  May  29. 
Rails,  Stanchion  for  supporting  barrier.     J.  J.  Pairbairn. 

1,457.900;  June  5. 
R;!iis   thereon,   Metal   tie  and  fastener   to   secure.     J.   T. 

Clark.      1.454.268;   May   8. 
Railway  and  like  vehicles.  Coupler  for.     H.  Goold-Adams 

and  J.  Mitchell.     1,475,812  ;  Nov.  27. 
Railway  and  like  vehicles.  Coupler  for.     F.  A.  Mackinnon 

and  J.  Hampson.     1,460,974  ;  July  3. 
Railway  and  otlier  vehicles,  Brake  apparatus  for.     H.  E. 

Anderson.     1,467,701  ;   Sept.  11. 
Railway    and    similar    vehicles.    Automatic    coupling    for. 

G.  J.    Coles.      1,472,241;    Oct.    "0. 

Railway  and  the  like  sleeper,  Reenforced  concrete.     D.  H. 

Stent.     1,460,115  ;  June  26. 
Railway  art.     W.  Whaley.     1,444,146  ;  Feb.  6. 
Railway  audible  signal.     C.  G.  Huth.     1.478.742  ;  Dec.  25. 
Railway    automatic    stop.      E.    E.    Clement.      1,440,583 ; 

.Tan.  2. 
Railway   bolt.      J.    Hartley.      1,467,155 ;    Sept.    4. 
Railway   brake.     B.    Amendola.      1.478.881  :    Dec.    25. 
Railway    brake.       H.     R.    Griffiths    and     S.    G.     Walker 

1,455,137;  May  15. 
'tailwav  brake.     P.  Laverdiere.     1.442,890  ;  Jan.  23. 
Railway  brake.     O.   Royster.     1,461,254  ;   .July  10. 
Railway  brake.     W.  IT.  Sauvage.     1,446,771  ;  Feb.   27. 
Railway  brake  beam.     S.  A.  Crone.     1,475,283  ;  Nov.  27. 
Railway  brake  beam.     S.  A.   Crone.     1,475,285  ;  Nov.  27. 
Railway   brake  beams,    Reversible   strut  for.      I.    Moeller 

1.454,063  :   May  8. 
Railway-brake  hanger.     F.   Schaefer.      1.470.121 :   Oct.   9. 
Railway   brake   head.     T.   EUiott.     1,456.632  :   Mav  29. 
Railway      brakes.      Slack      adjuster      foV.      B.      Haskell. 

1,444,460  ;  Feb.   6. 
Railway-car-wheel    block.      M.     W.     Collins.       1.445.071  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Railway      classification      signal.        F.      P.      Vandewater. 

1,469.549  ;   Oct.  2. 
Railv>-ay     construction.       C.     Belanger     and     J.     Caron. 

1,454,101  ;  May  8. 
Railway     construction.       W.     G.     Coughlin.       1,441,401 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Railway  crossing.     S.  Balkwill.     1,440,955  ;  Jan.  2. 
Railway  crossing.     A.  E.  Carlson.     1.443.559  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Railway    crossing.      W.,    J.,    and    J.    Daley.      1,467,842; 

Sept.  11. 
Railway   crossing.      J.    P.    Houk.      1,462.408 ;   July   17. 
Rnilwav  crossing.     F.  A.   Walker.      1.440.754  :  .Tan.   2. 
Railway  crossing.     A.  B.  Ward.     1,448,645  ;  Mar.  13. 
Railway   crossing.     B.   E.  Wilson.      1.456.751:  Mav   29. 
Railway  crossing.     G.  T.  Wiswell.     1.453,776  ;  May  1. 
Railway  crossing,   Articulated.     P.   Hoffman.     1.443,411; 

Jan.  30. 
Railway-crossing  gate.     A.  D.  Goodwin.    1,450.285  ;  Apr.  3. 
R.iilwav-crossing  gate.      H.   McNish.      1.47S.44(;  ;    Dec.   25. 
Railway-crossing  gate.     J.  R.  Vandivler  and  G.  R.  Hunt. 

1,463,520  ;  July  31. 
Railway-crossing    gate    and    signal.      H.    C.    Carmichael. 

1.475.682;  Nov.  27. 
Railway-crossing    gates.    Mechanism    for    operating.       J 

Kratoehvil.     1,460.912;   July  3. 
Railway-crossing  signal.     C.  Adier,  jr.     1.470,043  :  Oct.  9. 
Railway-crossing    signal.      C.    C.    Atkinson.      1,471,877 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Railway-crossing  signal.     E.  M.  Bock.     1,463,758  ;  July  31. 
Railway-crossing    signal.      J.    B.    De    Luca.      1,461,180; 

July  10. 
Railway-crossing  signal.    W.  Dickhart.     1,450,841  ;  Apr.  3. 
Railway-crossing    signal.      R.    J.    Dougherty.      1,477,097 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Railway-crossing  signal.     A.   Jerep.     1,442,476 ;   Jan.   16. 
Railway-crossing     signal.        W.     B.     Kuhn.       1,478,663; 

Dec.  25. 
Railway-crossing  signal.     E.  H.  Staley  and  C.  I.  Mansmlth. 

1,451.186;  Apr.  10. 
Railway-crossing   signal.     J.    R.   Stogner   and   P.    Adams. 

1.450,824:  Apr.  S. 
Railway-crossing    signal.       B.    M.     Tolston.       1,453.420 ; 

May  1. 
Railway-crossing  signal  gate.     L.  L.  Lawless.     1,443,226; 

Jan.  23. 
Railway  crossing  with  renewable  centers.     W.  G.  Nichols. 

1,456,857  ;  May  29. 
Railway   crossings.  Automatic   gate  for.     W.   H.    Enfield. 

1,450.797  ;  Apr.  3. 
Railwav    crossings.    Automatic   signal   for.      J.    E.    Weso- 

lowski.     1,470,338  •  Oct.  9. 
Railwav   crossinss.   Highway  signal  for.      J.   M.   McGhee. 

1.4.54.753  :  May  .'<. 
Railway    crossings    or    the    like.    Gate    for.      W.    Harris. 

1.472.979;   Nov.   6. 


1202 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Railway     crossings,     Safety     signal     for.       C.     E.     Fry. 

1.461,896  ;  July  17. 
Railway     crossings.     Shock     absorber     for.       J.     Nelson. 

1,471,701;  Oct.  23. 
Railway    crosstie,    Metallic.       J.    A.    Hyle.       1,472,526; 

Oct.  30. 
Railway  ditcher.    .T.  J.  Miller.    1,460,762  ;  July  3. 
Railway  draft  rigginc;.     C.  E.  Dath.     1,450,358  ;  Apr.  3. 
Railway    draft    rigging.       J.     F.     O'Connor.       1.442,901  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Railway  equipment.     H.  S.  Daubert.     1,471,452;  Oct.  23. 
Railway  frog.     J.  Kershensteln.     1,457,632  ;  June  5. 
Railway  frog  and  making  same.     C.  A.  Alden.     1,442,920  ; 

.Ian.  23. 
Railwav  frogs  and  product  thereof,  Making.     C.  A.  Alden. 

1,442,919;  Jan.  23. 
Railway  gate.     J.  B.  Atkins.     1,448,478;   Mar.   13. 
Railway  gate.     H.  Brown.     1,468,278;   Sept.  18. 
Railwav   gate.      C.   G.    Huth.      1.478.741;    Dpc.   25. 
Railway  gate.     J.  Sawicki.     1,442,703  ;  .Ian.  16. 
Railwav-gate-actuating  apparatus.     F.  G.  Beck  and  W.  D. 

Saunders.      1,447,.506  ;   Mar.   6. 
Railwav    highway    stop.       J.    E.    Courtney.      1,473,082 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Railway   joint,   Safety.      J.   Berczik.      1,464,235 ;   Aug.   7. 
Railway      lines.      Double-compound      of.        W.      Baseler. 

1.469,145  :  Sept.  25. 
Railway-mail  exchange  apparatus.     A.   IIupp.     1,444,837  ; 

Frb.   13. 
Railway    mine   tie   and   rail    fastener.      T.    Richards,    sr. 

1,461,069  ;   July   10. 
Railway-motor     mounting.       B.     S.     Moore.       1,460,170 ; 

June  26. 
Railwav  periscope.     M.  D.  Raymond.     1,447,036  ;  Feb.  27. 
Railwav.  Pleasure.     J.  O.  Greenberg.     1,474,962  ;  Nov.  20. 
Railwav    rail.      C.    Allison.      1.478.161  :    Dec.    18. 
Railway  rail.     R.  Burris.     1,444,303;  Feb.  6. 
Railway-rail   brace.     J.   G.  Mueller.     1,472,225 ;   Oct.   30. 
Railway-rail   brace.      R.    A.    E.    Reigard   and    S.    Ranieri. 

1.440.696;  Jan.  2. 
Railway  rail  connection.     S.  Balkwill.     1.443,722;  Jan.  30. 
Railway-rail  fastener.    A.  D.  Preston.     1.442,701  ;  Jan.  16. 
Railway-rail  joint.     J.  A.  Hyle.     1,467,431  :  Sept.   11. 
Railway-rail  joint.     D.  H.  Loo.     1.447,671  ;  Mar.  6. 
Railway     rail.     Safety.       W.     P.     Stewart.       1,467,696; 

Sept.  11. 
Railwav  rails,  Anticreeper  for.     J.  D.  Grimm.     1,441,080  ; 

.Ian. '2. 
Railwav  rails,  Anticreeper  for.   W.  S.  Weston.  1,451.637-8; 

Apr.  10. 
Railway  rails,  Anticreeper  for.    W.  S.  Weston.    1.451,898  ; 

Apr.   17. 
Railwav    rails,    Anticreeping    device    for.      C.    H.    Knell. 

1,471,171 ;  Oct.  16. 
Railway  roadbeds.  Machine  for  removing  weeds  from.     A. 

Scheuchzer.     1,470,768  ;  Oct.  16. 
Railway      rolling      stock.      Pedestal      for.        R.      Lester. 

1.443.186;  Jan.  23. 
Railwav  rolling  stock.  Pedestal  for.     R.  Lester.    1,446,912  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Railway    rolling    stock.    Safety    apparatus    for.       H.    S. 

Votaw.     1,462,254;  July  17. 
Railwav  safe-running   device.     A.   R.   Angus.     1,443,304 ; 

Jan.    23. 
Railway  safety  gate.     C.  Enache.     1,473.905;  Nov.  13. 
Railway  signal.     S.  M.  Donaldson.     1,451,438  ;  Apr.  10. 
Railway  signal.     A.  O.  Russell.     1,457,673  ;  June  5. 
Railway    signal    apparatus.       J.    B.     Pitts.       1.444,850; 

Feb.   13. 
Railwav  signal  device.     H.  W.  Roeling,  A.  G.  Kern,  J.  G. 

Raue'r,  and  J.  Catalano.     1.444.755  ;  Feb.  6. 
Railway  signaling.     J.   S.   HoUiday.     1,455.761  ;  May   15. 
Railwav      signaling      apparatus.         A.      E.      Tattersall. 

1.-459.999  :  .Tune  26. 
Railwav      signaling      apparatus,         E.       S.       Tiddeman. 

1,472,891;  Nov.   6. 
Railway    signaling    apparatus    and    apparatus    for    stop- 
ping trains  independentlv  of  drivers.     E.  S.  Tiddeman. 

1.472,892  ;   Nov.   6. 
Railwav-signaling-equipment   receptacle.      L.    S.   .Atkinson. 

1.478.540:  Dec.  25. 
Railway      signaling      mechanism.        .1.      R.      Alexander. 

1,464,797;  Aug.  14. 
Railwav    signaling    system.       A.    E.    Hudd.       1,475,388 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Railway     signaling     system.       C.     H.     Lay.       1,442,811 ; 

.Tan. '23. 
Railway  speed-indicating  device.     E.  Revega.     1 .440,798  ; 

Jan.   2. 
Railway  spike.     A.  Plump.'     1.444,271;  Feb.  6. 
Railway  spiko.     W.  H.  Steffee.     1.456.682;  May  29. 
Railwav  steel  tie   and  rail  fastener,  Combined.     O.  Sam- 

miniatelli.      1,450.820  :  Apr.   3. 
Railway  stop.  Safety.     J.  6.  Mlllhouse,  P.  W.  Schneider, 

and    R.   Farmer.      1,441,291;   Jan.   9. 
Railwav   structure.    Pleasure.      J.   A.    Miller.      1.448.763; 

Mar.'  20. 
Railway,  Suspension.     J.  L.  Miller.     1,467,871;  Sept.  11. 
Railway  switch.     J.  .\.  Douaher.     1.476.060;  Dor.  4. 
Railway  switch.     E.   H.   Hebenstreit.     1.464,040  ;   Aug.  7. 
Railway   switch.      D.   E.   Lahey.      1,468.533  ;   Sept.    18. 
Railwav  switch.     R.  N.  Perovich.     1.475.407  ;  Nov.  27. 
Railwav    switch.     D.    Quintal.      1,443,802 ;    Jan.    30. 


Railway    switch.      M.    Robinson.      1,457,229 ;    May    29. 
Railway  switch.    J.  J.  Renders.     1,463,227  ;  July  31. 
Railv\'ay     .switch.       W.     H.     Swindell     and     L.     Phillips. 

1,450,763  ;  Apr.  3. 
Railway  switch.     C.  Wills.     1,451,435  ;  Apr.  10. 
Railway    switch    and    rail.      I.    J.    Feruekes.      1,459,022 ; 

June  19. 
Railway    switch.    Automatic.      T.    M.    Prim.      1,460,981 ; 

Jnly   3. 
Railway-switch  reechanism.     C.  J.  Kellovcay.     1,467,327 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Railway  -  switch  -  operating     means.       C.     J.     Kelloway 

1,470,226  ;  Oct.  9. 
Railway  switch-point  clamp.    B.  F.  Drenning.     1,471,950 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Railway-switch    stand.      B.    T.    Gibbs,    jr.      1,448,957-8 ; 

Mar.   20. 
Railway-switch      stand.      Automatic.         J.      J.      Dillon. 

1.468,997;  Sept.  25. 
Railwav    switches   and   the   like.    Protective   heating   sys- 
tem for.     E.  R.  Packer.     1,474,161:  Nov.  13. 
Railwav    switches.    Plunger    lock   with    circuit    controller 

for.  '  W.    1".   Neubert.     1,450,331  ;   Apr.  3. 
Railway   switches.    Safety    appliance   for.     B.   R.   Hooks. 

1,462.010  ;  July  17. 
Railway  switchover.     E.  Oyen.     1,465,312  ;  Aug.  21. 
Railway    tickets    and    the    like.    Machine    for    printing. 

A.  Ziillin  and  E.  Schreiber.     1,449,801  ;  Mar.  27. 
Railwav  tie.     L.   R.  Babcock.     1,445,739  ;  Feb.  20. 
Railway  tie.     J.  H.  Barnes.     1,465,406;   Aug.  21. 
Railway    tie.      F.    A.    Bragg.      1.473,205;    Nov.    6. 
Railwav   tie.     .T.   T.  Mark.      1.477.540:   Dec.   IS. 
Railway  tie.     C.   J.   Cooper.      1,461,477 ;   July   10. 
Railway  tie.     P.  J.  Harrigan.     1.475,299  ;  Nov.  27. 
Railway  tie.     J.  Kerwin.     1,442,617;  .Tan.  16. 
Railway  tie.     G.   Koebler.     1,468,787  ;   Sept.  25. 
Railway  tie.     J.  MaoMartin.     1.457,537  ;  June  5. 
Railway  tie.     V.  E.  Randall.     1,471,203  ;  Oct.  16.     . 
Railway    tie.      R.    V.    and    V.    E.    Randall.      1,471,060; 

Oct.  16. 
Railway  tie,     S.   S.   Smith.     1,465,289  ;  Aug.  21. 
Railwav  tie.     L.  D.  Spratt.      1,445,047:  Feb.  13. 
Railwav  tie.     O.  Yarnell.     1,460,467;  July  3. 
Railway  tie.     G.  A.  Winkelman.     1.449,715  ;  Mar.  27. 
Railway    tie    and    antispreading    device.      W.    Ward,    sr. 

1,477,470  ;  Dec.  11. 
Railway     tie     and     chair.     Metallic.       R.     R.     Allshouse. 

1,450,967  ;  Apr.   10. 
Railway   tie   and    rail   fastener.   Metal.      W.    H.    H.    Wei- 
ton.     1,473,067  ;  Nov.  6. 
Railway     tie     and     rail     fastening.       J.     F.     Balme,     jr. 

1.475,106:  Nov.  20. 
Railway-tie-changing  machine.     N.  C.  Owen.     1.466,850-1 ; 

Sept.    4. 
Railway  tie.  Metallic.     G.  Press.     1,476,641  ;  Dee.  4. 
Railway  tie.  Metallic.    C.  C.  Steel.     1,474,298  ;  Nov.  13. 
Railway  tie  plate.     W.  E.  Knox.     1.444,615  ;  Feb.  6. 
Railwav  tie  plate  and  anticreeper.    J.  Bachrik.     1,443,699  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Railway  ties.  Covering  for.    R.  Slater.     1,451,309  ;  Apr.  10. 
Railway-track  ballast  grading  and  surfacing  machine.    P. 

TJrsino.     1,471,760;  Oct.  23. 
Railway-track    construction.      H.    H.    Diehl.      1,478,107 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Railway-track  joint.     L.  OrbSn.     1,440,932  ;  Jan.  2. 
Railway-track     member,     Cast-steel.        W.     G.     Nichols. 

1,460,107  ;  June  26. 
Railway-track     signal.        F.     L.     Wanklyn.        1,478,592 ; 

Dec.   25. 
Railway-track  spike.     G.  W.  Boschke.     1,440,444  ;  Jan.  2. 
Railwav     tracks.     Guard-rail     fixture     for.       T.     Maney. 

1,474,276;  Nov.   13. 
Railway  -  traffic  -  controlling    apparatus.       L.     V.     Lewis. 

1,458,188;  June  12. 
Railway-traffic    controlling    apparatus.      R.    A.    McCann. 

1,466,055  ;  Aug.  28. 
Railway-traflac-controlling  apparatus.     R.  A.  McCann  and 

T,.  V.  Lewis.     1,469.799  ;  Oct.  9. 
Railway-traflic-controlling     apparatus.       R.     A.     McCana 

1.478.667  :  Dec.  25. 
Railway-traffic-controlling    apparatus.      F.    H.    Nicholson. 

1.452.214;  Apr.   17. 
Railway   traffic-controlling  apparatus.      F.    H.   Nicholson. 

1,464,105  :     Aug.    7. 


L. 


L. 


Lewis. 
Lewis. 


Railwav  -  traffic  -  controlling      system. 

1,466,911  :   Sept.  4. 
Railway-trafflc-controlling       system. 

1,468,597:   Sept.   IS. 
Railway-trafflc-controlling  system.    L.  V.  Lewis.    Rel5,592  ; 

May   1. 
Railway-train    stop.    Automatic.      A.    H.    A.    Schumacher. 

1,443.851  ;  Jan.  30. 
Railway  truct.     E.  G.  Cbandler.     1,470,958  ;  Oct.  16. 
Railway  trucks.  Automatic  ball-bearing  side  bearing  for. 

G.   M.   Hyndos.     1.465,908;  Aug.  21. 
Railway  vehicles  and  in   platforms   to  be  used  wherever 

a    break   of  gauge  occurs.   Undercarriage  and  body   of. 

B.   D.   O'Donnell.      1,465,614 ;   Aug.  21. 
Railwav  vehicles.  Brake-operating  device  for.     L.  Boirault. 

1.440,443:  ,Tan.  2. 
Railway  vehicles.  Detachable  propulsion  unit  for.     R.   E. 

Olds.'     1,443,033  ;  .Ian.  23. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  iiwentions — Contimied. 


1203 


Railway  vohlcles,  Hub  liner  for.     J.  G.  Blunt.     1,457,894  ; 

June  5. 
Railwav    wagons    and    other    vehicles,    Fastening    device 

for  tne  doors  of.     J.  Haag.     1,441,497  ;  Jan.  9. 
Railway   water-service  device.     T.   E.   Bart.      1,464,165 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Railways.   Automatic   speed   control    for.     P.    .T.   Simmen. 

1,440.415;  Jan.  2. 
Railways,   Automatic  speed   control   for.      P.   J.   Simmen. 

1,404,141  ;    Aug.    7. 
Railwars,  Crossing  signal  for.     J.  R.  Johnson.    1,458,885  ; 

June  12. 
Railwavs.    Electric   safetv    system   for.      J.    Skindervlken. 

1.457.192  :   May   29. 
Railwavs.    etc..    Guard    and    signal    for.      A.    T.    Gookin. 

1.477,438;  Dec.  11. 
Railways.    Fixed    signal    system    for    protecting    danger 

points  on.     H.  E.  Hodgson.     1.470,009  ;  Oct.  9. 
Railways,      Interlocking     system     for.        E.     C.      Larry. 

1.442,684  ;   Jan.   16. 
Railwavs.  Portable  switch  for.     C.  W.  Burris.    1,478,634  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Railways.   Safety   device   for.     M.   K.    Healy.     1,477,486 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Railwavs,    Support    for    overhead    wires   of    electric.      H. 

Westphal.     1,456,084;   May   22. 
Railways,   Tongue  switch  and  mate  for.     J.   H.   Asselin. 

1.452,019  ;  Apr.  17.  «. 

Rain  coat  and  cape,  Combined.    A.  P.'  Handler.     1.445. ,"12  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Rainproof   garment.      C.   A.   Place.      1,473,916  ;    Nov.    13. 
Rain  shield'.     W.  L.   Smith.     1,451,276;  Apr.  10. 
Rain  signal.     A.  A.   Libera.     1,442,162;   Jan.  16. 
Raising   and    lowering    material.    Apparatus    for.-     E.    J. 

Dolan   and   P.  Tatore.     1,471.454  ;  Oct.   23. 
Rake:  See — 

Convertible   rake.  "■         Sweep  rake. 

Self-cleaning  rake. 
Rake.     B.  E.  Leas.     1,442,686-7;  Jan.  16. 
Rake.     B.  E.  Leas.     1,471,964;  Oct.  23. 
Rake.     E.  Moselev.     1.444,001  ;  Feb.  6. 
Rake.     O.   F.   Schweder.     1,451,590 ;  Apr.   10. 
Rake.     1'.   C.   Veinot.     1.477.612  ;  Dec.   18. 
Rake.     M.  J.  Walsh.     1,467,212  ;  Sept.  4. 
Rake     and     rock     remover.     Combined.       B.     E.     Storr. 

1.474,650;   Nov.   20. 
Rake  and  tedder.  Combined  side-delivery.     E.  Mowry  and 

P.  Kane.      1,448,812;   Mar.   20. 
Rake  attachment.     G.  A.  N.  Wahlen.     1,450,877  ;  Apr.  3. 
Rake  cleaner.     D.  N.  Humphrey.     1,442,615  ;  Jan.  16. 
Rake  cleaner.     E.  McKenzie.     1,441,013  ;  Jan.  2. 
Rake-cleaning    attachment.      P.    O.     Hecht.       1,449,673 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Rake.   Push.     C.   V>.   Slemers.     1,463,928;  Aug.  7. 
Rakes,    Disk    attachment    for    garden.       J.     C.     Parker. 

1,465,089  :  Aug.  14. 
Ram  control.  Hydraulic-.     W.  W.  MacDontUd.     1,454,396  ; 

May  8. 
Ram,  Stoker.     J.  L.  Schultz.     1,441,122  ;  .Ian.  2. 
Rams.  Means  for  controlling  hydraulic.     D.   W.  Dodson. 

1,447,342;    Mar.    6. 
Rands.   Process  and  machine  for  making.     J.    F.  Dugan. 

1.453,042  ;  Apr.  24. 
Range.     E.  C.  Beers.     1.457,686  ;  June  5. 
Range.    J.  J.  Toomey.     1.444.145  ;  Feb.  6. 
Range.     J.  J.  Toomey.     1,467,520 ;  Sept.  11. 
Range    and    bearing    keeper.      H.    C.     Ford.      1,450.585; 

Apr.  3. 
Range    and    cabinet,    Combined.      N.    H.    Franks.      Des. 

62,047;  Mar.   13. 
Range.  Combination.     G.  A.  Lieser.     1,445,403;  Feb.  13. 
Range,     Combination     coal     and     gas.       C.     H.     Bailey. 

1,475,775:  Nov.  27. 
Range.     Combination     gas     and     coal.       J.     F.     Sullivan. 

1.466,769  :  Sept.  4. 
Range,    Desiccating    and    incinerating.      N.    M.    Hopkins. 

1,456,022  ;  May  22. 
Range,  Electric.     A.  W.  Walker.     1,442,109  ;  Jan.  16. 
Range-finder    operators.    Apparatus    for    testing    and    re- 
cording   the    efficiency    of.      A.    Barr    and    W.    Stroud. 

1.450,907;  Apr.  10. 
Range,  Gas.     A.  F.  Harter.     1,464,572  ;  Aug.  14. 
Range.   Gas.     S.    H.   Kine  and   J.   E.  Troiel.     1,442,618 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Range.  Gas.     H.  W.  O'Dowd.     1.456,822-3;  May  29. 
Range,  Gas.     G.  E.  Pickup.     1,458.196  ;  June  12. 
Range,   Gas.      F.   W.  and  G.   A.   Robertshaw.     1,450,756 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Range-heating    unit.    Inclosed.      C.    J.    Fay.      1,475,760 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Ranges,   Air-inlet   control  for   combination   coal  and  gas. 

C.  F.  Wiley.     1,459,383  ;  June  19. 
Ranses,     Attachment     for     gas.       M.     W.      Longfellow. 

1.478.749;  Dec.  25. 
Ranges,     Guard     for     oil.       R.     P.     and     A.     Greenburg. 

1,459,624  ;  June  19. 
Ranges,  Ventilator  attachment  for.     B.  Biggs.     1,463,242  ; 

July  31. 
Rapid  boil.  r.     W.  B.  Marshall.     1,444,606  :  Feb.  6. 
Rat  and  mouse  trap.     J.  Heckman.     1,453,352  ;  May  1. 
Rat  trap.     J.  Barwicki.     1,440,901 :  Jan.  2. 
Rat  trap.      il.   C.   Burnlev.     1.467,753  ;   Sept.   11. 
Rat   trap.     E.  D.  Clark.     1.462.802  ;  July  24. 


Rat  trap.     W.  Danley.     1,477,320  ;  Dec.  11. 

Rat  trap.     H.   C.  Goodman.     1.458,404;   June  12. 

Rat  trap.     M.  L.  Lively.     1,470,854  ;  Oct.  16. 

Rat  trap.     N.   O.  Nilsson.     1,454,941  ;   May   15. 

Rat  trap.     R.  D.  Olhausen.     1,446,268  ;  Feb.  20. 

Kat  trap.     W.  W.  Worce.ster.     1,457,953  ;  June  5. 

H-At  trap.      C.   Sorensen.      1.474.096 ;   Nov.    13. 

IJiitcl-.et-br.ike    mechanism.      R.    H.    Blackall.      1,452,784 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Ratchet  drill.     J.  Raven.     1,448,638;  Mar.  33. 
Katchet     hand      tool.        J.     M.      Hargrave.        1,456,692; 

May  29. 
Ratchet    mechanism.      T.   J.    Fegley   and    G.    O.   Leopold. 

1,478,212;   Dec.   18. 
Ratchet   mechanism.      E.    W.    Gent.      1,445.271  ;    Feb.    13. 
ItatcliPt   plale  and  die.     A.  E.  Kopp.     1,450,211  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ratchet  socket  wrench.    H.  L.  Saucier.    1,453,607  ;  May  1. 
Ratchet  wrench.      C.    R.    Bryant.      1,466,948 ;    Sept.    4. 
Ratchet  wrench.     G.   A.    Faitz.      1,451,498 ;   Apr.    10. 
Ratchet  wrench   and  tool  holder,  Combined.     H.  A.   Ken- 

Dedy.     1,453,145  ;  Apr.  24. 
Ratio  adjusters,  Handle  for.     H.  A.  Germain.     1,441,794; 

Jan.  9. 
Rattle,  Baby.     H.  Levy.     1,468,020;  Sept.  18. 
Razor.     R.   R.   Adams.      1,478,160 ;   Dec.    18. 
Razor.      W.    H.    W.    Hamilton.      1,473,426;   Nov.    6. 
Razor.      F.   Mossberg.      1,450,004  ;   Apr.    3. 
Razor    and     brush,     Combined.       K.     Kohn.       1,453,014 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Razor  and  hair  trimmer,  Combination  safety.    M.  J.  Graef. 

1,448,341;   Mar.    13. 
Razor-blade    holder      J.    Heller.      1,441,346 ;    Jan.    9. 
Razor-blade  bolder.     W.  Klararoth.     1,454,055  ;  May  8. 
Razor-blade      holder.         E.      M.      Moylan.         1,462,210; 

Julv  17. 
Razor-blade  holder.     H.  L.  E.  Peterson.    1,469,604  ;  Oct.  2. 
Razor-blade  holder.     C.  A.  Scott.     1,453,409  ;  May  1. 
Razor-blade  holder.     O.  Tagliaferry.     1,449,355  ;  Mar.  20. 
Razor-blade  holder.     P.  W.  Wiswell.     1,445,737  ;  Feb.  20. 
Razor-blade      holder,      Multiple-.         C.      E.      Matthews. 

1,441,016;  Jan.  2. 
Razor-blade    holder,    Safety-.      D.    J.    Dalton    and    W.    A. 

Biondi.     1,474,107  ;   Nov.  13. 
Eazor-blade    holder.     Safety-.      H.     Hopper.      1,475.231; 

Nov.  27. 
Razor-blade    holder.     Safety-.       G.     Lindell.       1,459,028; 

June  19. 
Razor-blade  holder.  Safety-.     E.   F.  Mitchell.     1,464,681; 

Aug.   14. 
Razor  -  blade      resharpener,      Safety-.        D.      B.      Brown. 

1,455.567  ;   May   15. 
Razor-blade  sharpener.     J.  M.  Welch.     1,448,014  ;  Mar.  13. 
Razor-blade-sharpening      device,      Safety-.        J.      Barton. 

1,456,355;   May  22. 
Razor-blade  stropper.  Safety-.     F.  O.  Thomas.     1,466,605  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Razor  blades.  Device  for  use  with  safety.     E.  N.  Kennedy. 

1,454,443;  May  8. 
Razor  blades.   Grinding  device  or  sharpening  device  for. 

F.  Kirsten.     1.459,676  :  June  19. 
Razor    blades.    Holder    for.      C.    K.    Welch.      1,465,774; 

Aug.  21. 
Razor  blades.  Holder  for  safety.     F.  Wressell.     1,454,461 ; 

May   8. 
Razor  blades,  Mechanism  for  sharpening.     R.  L.  Boulter. 

1,475,367  :  Nov.  27. 
Razor  blades.  Method  of  and  container  for  storing  used 

safety-.     J.  J.  Hechmer.     1,476,401 ;  Dec.  4. 
Razor  blades.  Sharpening  device  for  safety-.     W.  J.  Davis. 

1,448,730;  Mar.   20. 
Razor  blades.   Stropping  holder  for  safety-.     P.  E.  Shee. 

1,477,721  ;  Dec.  18. 
Razor  case.  Safety-.     G.  Browning.     1,445,868 ;  Feb.  20. 
Razor  double  stropping  machine.     H.  Seigman.    1,478,841 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Razor   guard.    Safety-.      L.    Loret-Fleurance.      1,474,678 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Razor     holder.       W.     Dubilier     and     W.     S.     Mountford. 

1,475.940  :  Dec.  4. 
Razor  hone.  Combination  self-lubricating  and  germicidal. 

J.  L.  Reneau.     1,470,762  ;  Oct.  16. 
Razor-bone  holder.     F.  J.  Mirgon.     1.476,268  ;  Dec.  4. 
Razor,  Locked.     .1.  W.  Fretwell.     1,467,930  ;  Sept.  11. 
Razor,     Safety.       A.     S.     Breakey     and     C.     F.    Pietsch. 

1.469.715  :  Oct.  2. 
Razor,   Safetv.     L.  M.  Euvukas.     1.450.017  :  Mar.  27. 
Razor,  Safetv.     O.  E.  Crater.     1,448,108  ;  Mar.  13. 
Razor,    Safetv.     J.   H.    D,   Everett.      1.466,123  ;   Aug.   28. 
Razor,  Safetv.     W.  W.  Everts.     1,471,114  ;  Oct.  16. 
Razor,  Safetv.     M.  Eyraud,  jr.     1,449,594  ;  Mar.  27. 
Razor,  Safetv.     A.  M.   Fuller.     1.448,205  ;  Mar.  13. 
Razor.  Safetv.     F.  A.  Fuller.     1,442,062  ;  Jan.  16. 
Razor,   Safetv.      H.   W.   Greenbrier.     1,474,471  ;   Nov.   20. 
Razor,   Safetv.     H.  B.   Hartmau.      1,455.725  ;   May   15. 
Razor,   Safety.     H.   B.   Hartman.     1,455.750-1  ;   May   15. 
Razor,    Safetv.       I.    L.    Hendricks.       1.473,344;     Nov.    6. 
Razor,   Safetv.      C.  L.  Horning.      1,475,949;  Dec.   4. 
Razor,  Safety.     J.  A.  Johnson.     1,455,532 ;   May  15. 
Razor,    Safety.      C.   H.    Krebs.      1,465,274 ;   Aug.   21. 
Razor,    Safetv.      F.    Kulhawy.      1.450.S.59  ;    Apr.    3. 
Razor,   Safetv.      J.   H.  Lac.v.      1,469,309  :   Oct.  2. 
Razor,  Safety.     A.  B.  Lauterbach.     1,470,757  ;  Oct,  16. 
Razor,  Safetv.     J.  P.  Leffler.     1.462,558  ;  July  24. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Razor,  Safety.     A.  E.  Levene.     1,454,936  ;  May  15. 
Razor,   Safetj-.     E.   L.   Muller.     1,469,237  ;  Oct.  2. 
Razor,  Safety.     R.  A.  Osburn.     1,446,989  ;  l<"eb.  27. 
Razor,    Safety.     C.    S.    Parker.      1,460,139 ;    June   26. 
Razor,   Safety.      G.   A.    Reiter.      1,452,002;    Apr.   17. 
Razor,  Safety.     J.  Rieger.     1,441,172;  Jan.  2. 
Razor,  Safety.     J.  Ruze.     1,455,665  ;  May  15. 
Razor,   Safety.     T.  A.  Ryan.     1,468,082  ;   Sept.   18. 
Razor,  Safety.     J.  Schick.     1,452,935  ;  Apr.  24. 
Razor,  Safety.    G.  A.  Schieren.     1,445,452  ;  Feb.  13. 
Razor,  Safety.     J.  J.  Short.     1,455,674  ;  May  15. 
Razor,   Safety.     P.   Simon.     1,442,451  ;   Jan.  16. 
Razor,   Safety.     A.   P.   Stiansen.     1,452,767 ;   Apr.  24. 
Razor,    Safety.      J.   A.   D.    Watt.      1,461,168 ;    July  10. 
Razor,  Safety.     F.  Wiese.     1,449,924  ;  Mar.  27. 
Razor,  Safety  roller.    M.  and  R.  Rohde.    1,444,764  ;  Feb.  6. 
Razor  sharpener.    J.  L.  Peacock  and  F.  Sayles.    1,478,835  ; 

Dec    25 
Razor'  strop.     C.   S.   Beardsley.     1,468,491 ;    Sept.   18. 
Razor   strop.     W.   W.   Graves.     1,443,259;   .Tan.   23. 
Razor  strop.     J.  Stadniczek.     1,471,713  ;  Oct.  23. 
Razor     strop     and     making     same.       C.     C.     Peterson. 

1,440,411  ;  Jan.  2. 
Razor-strop    container.      S.    A.    Winklepleck.      1,457,612 ; 

June  5. 
Razor-strop  protector.     J.  R.  Nolan.     1,442,088  ;  Jan.  16. 
Razor   stropper.     J.    H.    Payson.      1,451,844 ;    Apr.   17. 
Razor-stropping  device.     W.  P.  Lent.     1,449,824  ;  Mar.  27. 
Razor-stropping    device.       M.     H.     Rhodes.       1,468,923 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Razor-stropping  machine.     E.  D.  Clark.     1,453,751;  May  1. 
Razors,    Adapter    for    safety.      W.    AJthoff.       1,453,487 ; 

May   1. 
Razors,   Apparatus  for  sharpening.      B.   P.   J.   de   Jongh. 

1,459,617  ;  June  19. 
Razors,  Attachment  for  safety.    F.  C.  Williams.    1,468,064  ; 

Sept.   18. 
Razors,    Safety    guard    for.      A.    McAnulty.      1,461,490 ; 

July   10. 
Reaction  automatic  control.     P.  E.  Edelman.     1,450,023  ; 

Mar.    27. 
Reactive  composition   and  making  same,  Potentially.     L. 

H.   Baekeland.      1,442,420 ;   Jan.    16. 
Reach  bar.  Adjustable.     J.  A.  Moxey.     1,471,346  ;  Oct.  23. 
Reach  rods,  Making.     A.  B.   Breeze.     1,467.264 ;   Sept.  4. 
Reading  appliance.     R.  M.  Searle.     1,451,182  ;  Apr.  10. 
Rending  appliance.     R.  M.  Searle.     1,460,923-4  ;  July  3. 
Reading  guide,   paper   cutter,   and  bookmark.   Combined. 

O.   J.   Kraemer.     1,461,395;   July   10. 
Reading  machine.     B.  A.  Fiske.     1,457,429  ;  June  5. 
Readins;  machine.     B.  A.  Fiske.     1,476,290  ;  Dec.  4. 
Reading  stand.     S.  A.   Seymour.     1.445.179;   Feb.   13. 
Reamer.     S.  M.  Bellringer.     1,470,679  ;  Oct.  16. 
Reamer.      T.    A.    Gyllsdcrfif.      1,472,798;    Nov.    6. 
Reamer.     E.   D.  Johnson  and   B.  A.   Zempel.     1,474,369 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Reamer.     C.   A.   Kell.     1,457,174 ;  May   29. 
Reamer.     W.   E.   Kelly.     1,448,273;   Mar.   13. 
Reamer.      A.    McCracken.      1,472,182;    Oct.    30. 
Reamer.     F.  P.  Miller.     1,475,311 ;  Nov.  27. 
Reamer.     C.  E.  Reed.     1,441,169  ;  Jan.  2. 
Reamer.     A.  T.  Rossignol.     1,470,545  ;   Oct.  9. 
Reamer.     F.  W.  Straehle.     1,465,029  ;  Aug.  14. 
Reamer,  Abrasive  expansion.     J.  A.  Bertrand.     1,444,763  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Reamer,  Adjustable.     W.  B.  Johnson.     1,446,467  ;  Feb.  27. 
Reamer      and      polisher.      Combined.        R.      C.      McClay. 

1,467,977  ;  Sept.  11. 
Reamer  and  tap.  Combined.     J.  Bath  and  H.  F.  Clifford. 

1,475,561 ;  Nov.  27. 
Reamer,    Expanding.     P.   Miller.      1,451,741-2 ;    Apr.    17. 
Reamer,  Floating.     J.  A.  Bennett.     1,440,903  ;  Jan.  2. 
Reamer,  Floating.     A.  A.  Martell.     1.470,020;  Oct.  9. 
Reamer  head.     C.  G.  Cashman.     1,447,922  ;  Mar.  6. 
Reamer   holder.    Floating.      J.    E.    Shenman.      1,450,822 ; 

Apr.    3. 
Reamers,  Holder  for.     J.  Dlesk.     1,455,480  ;  May   15. 
Reaming    tool.      T.    Lennard.      1,474,197 :    Nov.    13. 
Reaming  tool.     W.   Yerxa.     1,452,103  ;   Apr.  17. 
Reaming  device.     T.  P.  Carroll  and  B.  Graff.     1,470,144  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Reamers,    Apparatus    for    sharpening.      B.    J.    Gundlach. 

1,478,563;  Dec.  25. 
Reamplifying  system.    H.  W.  Nichols.    1,442,781 ;  Jan.  16. 
Re    and    de    railing    device.      H.    A.    Brown.      1,465,963 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Reboring  machine.    D.  L.  Martyn.     1,463,089  ;  July  24. 
Reborlng   machine.   Cylinder-.     R.    W.    Gage.      1,471,458 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Receipt  protector.     J.  H.  Brown.     1,446,638  ;  Feb.  27. 
Receiver.     E.  Reisz.     1,448,676 ;  Mar.  18. 
Receiver,  Selective.     R.  L.  Williams.     1,453,6(2;  May  1. 
R«ceiving  system.     H.  Chireix.     1,462,882  ;  July  24. 
Receiving  system.  Unidirectional.    M.  S.  Strock.    1,449,253  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Recentering    device.      H.    Kettler.      1,477,364;    Dec.    11. 
Receptacle.     R.  Y.   Barrows.     1,470,049  ;   Oct.  9. 
Receptacle.     E.    N.   Burrows.     1,466,084 ;   Aug.   28. 
Receptacle.     C.  J.  Crawlev.     1,453,784  ;  May  1. 
Receptacle.     R.   O.  Dunning.     1,444,308  ;   Feb.  6. 
Receptacle.      V.    Durnnd,    jr.      1.473.,S14 :    Nov.    13. 
Receptacle.     J.   Kashinsky.     1,462,578 ;   July   24. 
Receptacle.      I.    Levy.      1,461,667;    July    10.  L 


Receptacle.     B.  W.  Lodge.     1,446,014  ;  Feb.  20. 
Receptacle.     L.  W.  Luellen.     1,440,547  ;  Jan.  2. 
Receptacle.      F.    J.    Lynch.      1,463,088;    July    24. 
Receptacle.     A.  T.  Persson.     1,465,055  ;  Aug.  14. 
Receptacle.      J.    Raggio    and    F.    Bongiorni.      1,447,035 ; 

Feb.    27. 
Receptacle.     R.  S.  Reynolds.     1,460,962  ;   Sept.  4. 
Receptacle.     B.  A.  Robe.     1,453,284  ;  May  1. 
Receptacle.     H.  Simon.     1,463,296  ;  July  31. 
Receptacle.     T.   C.   Spelling.     1,448,165 ;  Mar.   13. 
Receptacle      and      agitator      therefor.        R.      Guthridge. 

1,457,431  ;  June  5. 
Receptacle  and  brush.  Combined  detergent.     D.  B.  Kear- 
ney.    1,478,392;  Dec.  25. 
Receptacle     and     cover.     Germicide.        J.      C.     Kschep. 

1,462,693;    July   24. 
Receptacle  and  closure  therefor.    V.  M.  Palmer.    1,441,167; 

Jan.  2. 
Receptacle     and     holding    and    locking    means    therefor. 

T.    B.   Wright.     1,478,365 ;   Dec.   18. 
Receptacle  and  lock  therefor.     G.  H.  Relmer.     1,457,002; 

May  29. 
Receptacle,  Baggage.     F.  B.  Emery.     1,460,016  ;  June  28. 
Receptacle  cap.      W.   E.   Koss.     1,463,145 ;    July  24. 
Receptacle  cap.     E.  R.  Martin.     1,450,100  ;  Mar.  27. 
Receptacle    caps,    Retaining    device    for.       C.    A.    Haas. 

1,450,077;   Mar.   27. 
Receptacle  closure.     E.  Hoffman.     1,459,588-9;  June  19. 
Receptacle     closure.        T.     F.     I.     O'Brien.        1,441,742; 

Jan.  9. 
Receptacle   closure  and  making  the   same.     I.  J.   Celona. 

1.478,171;  Dee.  18. 
Receptacle  closure  and  seal.     G.  S.  Bowman.     1,459,437 ; 

June  19. 
Receptacle  closures.  Machine  for  making  retaining  rlng^ 

for.     A.  V.  Feeten.     1,459,660 ;  June  19. 
Receptacle   closures,    Retainingt.ring   for.      A.   "V.   Felten. 

1,449,276  ;  Mar.  20. 
Receptacle,    Collector.      W.    A.    McClelland.       1,455,117; 

May  15. 
Receptacle  cover.     J.  I.  Russakov.     1,458,955  ;  June  19. 
Receptacle,    Deposit    and    collection.      W.    W.    Wilkinson. 

1,447,583  ;  Mar.   6. 
Receptacle,   Dispensing.    J.  J.  Coogan.    1,451,899  ;  Apr.  17. 
Receptacle,     Dispensing.        O.     Kartzmark.        1,452,691 ; 

Apr.   24. 
Receptacle,  Dispensing.     B.  Schmidt.     1,459,450  ;  June  19. 
Receptacle,   Display.     P.   J.   Nagle.      1,458,541 ;  June  12. 
Receptacle,    Fluid.      F.    Chalfant.      1,445,869;    Feb.    20. 
Receptacle    for    flowers.      C.    D.    Dudley.      Des.    62,605; 

July  3. 
Receptacle   for  holding   powdered   material.     A.   Llnden- 

mayer.     1,457,879;  June  5. 
Receptacle,    Garbage.      S.    Glenn.      1,450,363;    Apr.    3. 
Receptacle,  Hot-slag.     E.  B.  James.     1,459,675 ;  June  19. 
Receptacle,   Knockdown.      E.   E.    Sutherland.      1,475,897 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Receptacle,  Knockdown  metal.     H.  A.  House.     1,458,579 ; 

June  12. 
Receptacle,    Laundry-net.       F.    R.    Robison.      1,458,440; 

June  12. 
Receptacle,  Locking.     F.  J.  Miller.     1,469,390  ;  Oct.  2. 
Receptacle,   Metallic.     A.   Miller.      1,474,601 ;  Nov.   20. 
Receptacle,  Metallic.     P.  W.  Murphy  and  H.  E.  Wiedeman. 

1,464,771  ;    Aug.   14. 
Receptacle  opener.     J.  H.  Smith.     1,453,956  ;  May  1. 
Receptacle    or     container.       J.    B.     Henry.       1,471,960 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Receptacle  or  package.     L  McColl.     1,463,516  :  July  31. 
Receptacle,  Packing.     H.   E.   Butler.     1,457,496;  June  6. 
Receptacle,  Paste.     A.  Rogers.     1,448,943  ;  Mar.  20. 
Receptacle,  Plant.     E.  C.  Weidlg.     1,453,216;  Apr.  24. 
Receptacle,  Preserving.     M.  Saloun.     1,467,338  ;  Sept.  11. 
Receptacle,    Preserving.      C.    W.    Thompson.      1,441,641 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Receptacle,  Self-closing.     H.  R.  Gogay.     1.469,952  ;  Oct.  0. 
Receptacle,      Sheet-metal.        C.      Colsman.        1,468,877; 

Sept.  25. 
Receptacle   stand.     L.   P.   Carey.      1,450,713 ;   Apr.   3. 
Receptacle  stopper.     H.  J.  Bragdon.     1,466,113  ;  Aug.  28. 
Receptacle-supporting    bracket.      J.   Tydings.      1,455,557; 

Mav  15. 
Receptacle,  Vegetable  and  fruit.     A.  Freeman.     1,445,078; 

Feb.  13. 
Receptacle  ventilator.     C.  H.  Loop.     1,448,307  ;  Mar.  13. 
Receptacle,     Woven-wire.       J.    J.    Wiselogel.      1,445,259; 

Feb.  13. 
Receptacles,  Bail  for.     C.  A.  Krauss.     1,452,562 ;  Apr.  24. 
Receptacles,  Closure  for.    F.  Hunziker.    1,458,883  ;  June  12. 
Receptacles,  Closure'  for.     I.  Newman.     1,450,260  ;  Apr.  3. 
Receptacles,    Closure    for.      F.    G.    Wacker.      1,471,079; 

Oct.  16. 
Receptacles,     Contents    ejector    for.       R.    W.     Charlton. 

1,455,322  ;  May  15. 
Receptacles,  Cover  for  food.     W.  H.  Jackson.     1,452,558; 

Apr.  24. 
Receptacles,    Emergency    handle    for    domestic.      P.    W. 

Wilkes.      1,474,696 ;    Nov.    20. 
Receptacles,    Filling    tube    for    liquid.      B.     P.     Allnutt. 

1,451,136;  Apr.  10. 
Receptacles,  Forming.     C.  M.  Mayo.     1,470,021  ;  Oct.  9. 
Receptacles,    Joint    for    metal-sheathed.      A.    Elmendorf. 

1,442,930;  Jan.  23. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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Frccdman. 


Frocdman. 


J.    P. 


Beceptacles.     Machine     for     flUing.      L. 

1,440,669 ;  Jan.  2. 
Beceptacles,     Machlnp     for     filling.       L. 

1,444,540  ;   Veb.  G. 
Receptacles,    Makins:    waterproof   and    acldproof. 

Elliott.      1,407,311  ;   Sept.   11. 
Beceptacles    or    containers.    Apparatus    for    making.      I. 

Stanley.      1,466,211  ;    Aug.    28. 
Beceptacles    or    containers.    Manufacturing    sheet-metal. 

H.  B.  Flnley.     1,455.525  ;  May  15. 
Beceptacles,  Quick-acting  closure  for.   B.  Sage.    1,473,162  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Beceptacles  to  contain  liquids  and  means  for  sealing  the 

same.     Mouthpiece    for.       S.     D.     Garbis.       1,458,932 ; 

June  19. 
Becjprocatiug  raembers.  Reversing  mechanism  for.    W.  M. 

Barker.      1,46S,S96;    Sept.   25. 
Beciprocatiug     travorso     mechanism,     Variable.       S.     B. 

Wright.     1,469,470  ;  Oct.  2. 
Beclining    chair.    Adjustable.      P.    P.    Hall.      1,462,005 ; 

July  17. 
Recoil   check.     G.    L.   Moore.      1,473.638;  "Nov.    13. 
Becoll-controUing  device.     E.   M.   De   Maine.     1,469,918 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Becord    and    filing    device.    Statistical.      F.    W.    Woglom. 

1,468,590;    Sept.    18. 
Becord  appliauce.     H.  Doty.     1,457,964  ;  June  5. 
Becord  cabinet.     H.  A.  Wlberg.     1,448,892  ;  Mar.  20. 
Record-cleaning      device.         A.       Swenson.         1,472,857 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Record   container.     A.   E.   Krause.     1,441,860 ;   Jan.   9. 
Record  device.     J.  H.  Raad.     1.454,405  ;  May  8. 
Record-filing  derice.    C.  F.  Mitchell.     1,453,943  ;  M|iy  1. 
Record-filing  device.     W.  A.   Ringler.     1,441,633  ;  .Jan.  9. 
Becord-filing  device.     T.  Spence.     1,458,109  ;  June  5. 
Becord  lifter.     B.  F.  Thomson.     1,464,785  ;  Aug.  14. 
Becord-shett      bolder     and      protector.       A.      G.      Lund. 

1,452,694  ;   Apr.   24. 
Becord    system,     Curve.       W.     C.    Brinton.       1,461,710; 

July  10. 
Becorder  :  See — 

Time  recorder. 
Becorder.     J.  W.  Bryce  and  W.  P.  Anderson.     1,469,988  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Becorder.     W.  N.  McConnel.     1,452,122;   Apr.  17. 
Becorder,  Entry.     J.  W.  Rhoden.     1,474,789  :  Nov.  20. 
Recording   and   reproducing   Instrument.      H.    C.   Martin. 

1,443,372  ;  Jan.  30. 
Recording    apparatus.      P.    L.    Hill.      1,473,554  ;    Nov.    6. 
Becording   apparatus.    E.  Hodgkinson.     1,466.717  ;  Sept.  4. 
Recording  apparatus.     C.  A.  Hoxie.     1,456,595  ;  May  29. 
Recording  apparatus,  Pump-controlled.     W.  T.  Collins  and 

C.  B.  Adams.     1,460,367  :  July  3. 
Becording  device.     B.   G.  Cook.     1.443.732  ;  Jan.  30. 
Becording  device.     C.  H.  Marshall,  jr.     1,470,691 ;  Oct.  16. 

Becording    device,    Automatic.      M.    Lauke.       1.478,612; 

Dec.  25. 
Becording  device.  Production-.   M.  J.  Hoffman.    1,455,530 ; 

May  15. 
Becording  indicator.     A.  Trowbridge  and  W.   C.  Duryea. 

1,447,913  ;   Mar.   6. 
Becording    indicator    of    excess    speed.    Automatic    date-. 

A.  Rebori.     1.443,040  ;  Jan.  23. 
Recording  instrument.     R.  P.  Brown.     1,446,961  ;  Feb.  27. 
Recording    instniment.       F.    A.    Carpenter.       1,466,271 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Becording  instrument.     C.  E.  Cox.     1,459,087  ;  June  19. 
Recording     instrument.        E.      Hodgkinson.        1,458,531 ; 

June  12. 
Becording  instruments,  Pen  for.     E.  J.  Watts.     1,447,582  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Becording  light.  Apparatus  for.     T.  W.  Case.     1,455,074  ; 

May  15. 
Recording  machine.      J.    A.   Howe.      1,465,441 ;   Aug.   21. 
Becording  mechanism.     D.   S.   Holt.     1,471,129  ;   Oct.  16. 
Becording  mechanism  and  dissemination  method.     W.  H. 

Cannard    and    G.    A.    Shaffer.      1,450,427 ;    Apr.    3. 
Becording      mechanism.      Watchman's.        H.      S.      Hart. 

1,460.901-2  :   July  3. 
Becording  signal.     E.  Thomson.     1,460,083  ;  June  26. 

Becords.  Album  for  disk.  W.  Wilburger.  1,442,375 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Becords,  Album  for  disk.  W.  Wilburger.  1,459,457 ; 
June  19. 

Becords.  Envelope  for  disk.  W.  Wilburger.  1,446,232 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Becords,  Means  employed  in  keping  family.  W.  W.  Car- 
son.     1,447,279  ;   Mar.   6. 

Recovery  apparatus.     L.  B.  Decker.     1,477,041 ;  Dec.  11. 

Rectifier.      E.    W.   Breisch.      1,473.807 ;    Nov.    13. 

Rectifier,  Electrolytic.  R.  W.  McClintock  and  D.  McKin- 
non.     1,460,104  ;  June  26. 

Rectifier  or  converter.     E.   \.  Zadig.     1,454,144  ;  May  8. 

Rectifying  system.     L.  Bradley.     1,445.662;  Feb.  20. 

Recuperator.      W.   G.   Bergman.     1,474,016;   Nov.    13. 

Reducible  box,  Size-.  H.  F.  Marston.  1,450,674; 
Apr.  3. 

■Reducing  apparatus.  Feeding  mechanism  for.     A.  L.  Bans- 
man.     1.478,867  ;    Dec.   25. 
Beed    article    and    producing    the    same.      M.    B.    Llovd. 
1,473,708  ;  Nov.  13. 


Beed    articles.     Producing.       M.    B.    Lloyd.       1,462,710 ; 

July  24. 
Reed     cutter.       W.     Naujoks    and     E.     B.    McLaughlin. 

1,467,806;  Sept.  11. 
Reed    fabric    and    the    like.    Method    of    and    moans    for 

binding  the  edges  of.     M.  B.  Lloyd.     1,455,959  ;  May  22. 
Beed  hook.     F.  J.   Heine.     1,459,465;  June   19. 
Keed  instruments.  Mouthpiece  for.     B.  Miller.     1,449,868  ; 

Mar.   27. 
Beedlike   articles.   Producing.     M.  B.   Lloyd.      1,462,709 ; 

July  24. 
Reod-stoning   machine.      G.   Bastlan.      1,441,392 ;   Jan.   9. 
Reeds,   Making.      J.   Karaus.      1,446,095;   Feb.   20. 
Heel :  See — 

Adjustable  reel.  Free  spool  reel. 

Binding  reel.  Gathering  reel. 

Chain  reel.  Hand  reel. 

Clotliesline  reel.  Hose    reel. 

Clothes  reel.  Level-wind  antibacklash 

i'ispluy  reel.  -  reel. 

Film  reel.  Washline  reel. 

Fish  reel.  Wind    reel. 

Fishing  reel.  Winding  reel. 

Fishing-line   reel.  Wire  reel. 

Fishline  reel. 
P.eel.     A.  P.  Andlauer.     1,467,523  ;  Sept.  11. 
Reel.      J.   A.  Brogan.      1,473.607  :    Nov.    13. 
Reel.     S.   J.   Gunn.     1,465,818  ;  Aug.  21. 
Reel.     M.  P.  Holmes.     1.454,017  ;  May  1. 
Reel.    A.  E.  Jenks.     1,444,154  ;  Feb.  6. 
Reel.     L.   Johnson.     1,462,411 ;  July  17. 
Reel.     L.  S.  Lachman  and  E.  Fulda.     1,451,835  ;  Apr.  17. 
Reel.      C.    M.    Rodgers    and   A.    W.    Wenger.      1,445,560 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Reel.     E.   H.  Schane.     1,446,070-1 ;  Feb.  20. 
Reel.     J.  Sommer.     1,451,745  ;  Apr.  17. 
Reel,  balance  weight,   and   anchor  for  decoys.   Combined. 

L.  B.   Eraser.     1,468,780;    Sept.   25. 
Reel   cari-ier.     J.  A.  Holmquist.     1,473,678;   Nov.   13. 
Heel  carrier.     G.  Woodward.     1.474.873  ;  Nov.  20. 
Reel  seat.      J.   C.  Hooper.     1,464,154  ;   Aug.   7. 
Reeling  device.     R.   Barrier.      1,470,373 ;   Oct.   9. 
Reeling  mechanism.     M.  P.  Holmes.     1,449,181 ;  Mar.  20 
Reels,  Level  winder  for.     J.  P.  Breen.    1,448,786  ;  Mar.  20. 
Reenforced  board.     C.  Wisbrock.     1,474,699  ;  Nov.  20. 
Reenforcement   and   fastener.   Combination.     T.  C.   Went- 

worth.     1,455.315  ;  May  15. 
Reenforcing   means.      C.    Moore.      1,473.830 ;    Nov     13 
Refacing  tool.     R.  Bean.     1,460,838;  July  3. 
Refaclng    tool.      E.    O.    Coats    and    R.    J.    Bartholomew. 

1.457.725  :   .Timr  ^ 
Refacing  tool.     S.  D.  Filson.     1,449,977  ;  Mar.  27. 
Reflector.     I.  Litner.     1.445,601  ;  Feb.  13. 
Reflector.     A.  and  C.  A.  Mattisse.     1,454,755  ;  May  8. 
Reflector.     E.   Pascucci.      1,466,410:   Aug.   28. 
Reflector.     E.  J.  Samples  and  L.  C.  McDonald.     1,448,870- 

Mar.   20. 
Reflector.     H.  J.  Seely.     1,448,640  ;  Mar.  13. 
Reflector.     E.  Zimmermaun,  jr.     Des.  62.077  ;  Mar.  13. 
Refliictor  and  ball  light,  Combination  number.     J.  P.  Theis. 

1,448,881  ;   Mar.   20. 
Reflector  and  lamp,  support.     R.   S.  Bradley.     1,471,939  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Reflector    for   use    in   light   projectors.      J.    G.    Balsillle. 

1,470,798;  Oct.  16. 
Reflector,    Nonglare.     J.   N.    Lyles.      1,461,362 ;    Julv    10. 
Reflector,  Number.     J.  P.  Thcis.     1,448,882  ;  Mar.   20. 
Reflectors,  Producing.     M.  Wiskott.     1,461,301  ;  Julv  10. 
Reflectoscope.     C.  E.  H.  Armbruster.     1,469,411  ;  Oct    2. 
Reflocculated  product  and   preparing  same.     E.   G    Ache- 
son.      1,456.112  ;   Mav   22. 
Refractor.     W.  A.  Dorey.     1,470,602  ;  Oct.  16. 
Refractory   article.     E.   B.    Forse.      1,473,286 ;   Nov.   6. 
Refractory    article    and    making    same.      W.    A     Hartv 

1,473,853  :   Nov.  13. 
Refractory   article   and   making  the   same.     F.   B.    Dane- 

hower.      1,450,140  ;   Mar.   27. 
Refractory  article  and  producing  the  same.  Highly-      H 

H.  Buckman  and  G.  A.  Pritchard.    1,440,657  ;  Jan  2. 
Refractory  article,   Highly-.     H.  H.  Buckman   and   G.  A. 

Pritchard.     1,440,766  ;  Jan.  2. 
Refractory    articles.    Manufacture   of   self-hardening.      W. 

A.  France.      1,451,540;  Apr.   10. 
Refractory     composition.      J.     L.     Ohman.      1,458,723-6 ; 

June  12. 
Refractory.  Manufacturing  new  and  improved  high.    C.  J. 

Crawford.      1,477,810;   Dec.   18. 
Refractory   material.     Z.   Olsson.      1,442,413 ;   Jan.    16. 
Refractory     material,     Noncrvstallized.       W.    A.    Farish 

1,458,913;  June  12. 
Refractory  metal  product  and  making  same.     C.  A.  Laise. 

1,470,175;  Oct.  9. 
Refractory    mold    and    preparing    the   same,    Centrifugal. 

W.  D.  Moore.     1,471,053  ;  Oct.  16. 
Refractory    molds.     Machine    for    forming.       P.     Cooke. 

1,443,349  ;  Jan.  30. 
Refractory  products  from  dolomite.  Manufacture  of.     C.  A. 

Longbottom  and  F.  L.  Duffield.     1,463,399  ;  July  31. 
Refractory  products.  Making.    L.  P.  Kraus,  jr.     1,453,468 ; 

May   1. 
Refractory    ware.    Surfacing    material    for.      P.    Teetor. 

1,466,213  ;  Aug.  28. 


1206 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Eefiigerated   display   apparatus.      G.    Hilger.      1,402,285 ; 

.Inly  17. 
Refrigerated     display    case.       A.    R.     and    G.     Wingard. 

1,471,083  ;  Oct.  16. 
RefriKeratiiig   apparatus.      N.    G.    Anderson.      1,444,862; 

Feb.  13. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.      A.    P.    Anderson.      1,478,162 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.    G.  A.  Bang.    1,448,183  ;  Mar.  13. 
Refi-igerating  apparatus.     P.   H.  Buch   and   IT.  M.   GrofE. 

1,471,098;  Oct.  16. 
Refrigerating     apparatus.       F.     O.     Conill.       1,473,142 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.      L.    G.    Copetnan.      1,468,419 ; 

July  31. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     L.   C.   Copeman.     1,472.266-7  : 

Oct.   30. 
Refrigerating   apparatus.      J.    G.    De    Remer.      Rel5,591 ; 

May  1. 
Refrincrating     apparatus.       G.     II.     Emery.       1,468,999 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     C.  L.  Hill.     1,452,461 ;  Apr.  17. 
Refrigerathi':;     apparatus.       H.     N.     Oakley.       1,445,349 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Refrigerating   apparatus.      L.    R.    Poschadel.      1,445,553 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     W.  G.  See.     1.440,935  ;  Jan.  2. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.    C.  G.  Smitli.    1,446,727  ;  Feb.  27. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.    M.  Tlbbetts.    1,445,728  ;  Feb.  20. 
Refrigerating     apparatus.        S.     H.     Todd.        1,466,072  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Refrigerating     apparatus.      H.     W.     Wolfe.      1,458,899; 

June  12. 
Refrigerating  apparatus,  Absorbing  still  for.     S.  Otto  and 

J.  C.  Jankus.     1,470,638;  Oct.  16. 
Refrigerating     apparatus,    Multispeed.       G.     P.    Carroll. 

1,445,753;  Feb.  20. 
Refrigerating  apparatus  of  the  absorption  type.     E.  Alten- 

kirch.     1,455,701 ;  May  15. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.  Receiver  of.    H.  Brier.    1,452,999  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Refrigerating    device.       W.     W.     Robinson.       1,449,872  ; 

Mar.   27. 
Refrigerating  food  cabinet.     J.  R.   Replogle.      1.476,540  : 

Dec.  4. 
Refrigerating    machine.      R.    W.    Davenport.      1,472,432 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Refrigerating     machine.        H.     Guyer    and      E.    Riieger. 

1,464,277;    Aug.    7. 
Refrigerating    machine.       C.     H.     Hapgood.       1,471,125 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Refrigerating  machine.     A.  D.   Karr  and  K.   D.  Perkins. 

1,407,796;  Sept.  11. 
Refrigerating  machine.     E.  RUegger.     1,474,851 ;  Nov.  20 
Refrigerating  machine.     W.  and  J.  O.  Wishart.     1,449,848 

Mar.    27. 
Refrigerating  machine.  Air-.     I.   Lundgaard.      1,460,677 : 

July  3. 
Refrigerating  machine,  Air-.     I.  Lundgaard.      1,475,234  : 

Nov.  27. 
Refrigerating    machines.     Preventing    the    formation    of 

frost  crystals  in  the  circulating  lines  of.     H.  J.  Smltt 

1,460,352;  June  26. 
Refrigerating  machines,  Safety  device  for.     E.  A.  Riotte. 

1,446,585  ;  Feb.  27. 
Refrigerating    receptacle.       B.     C.     Calkins.       1,465,930; 

Aug.  28. 
Refrigerating  system.     G.  Ferguson.     1,455,580  ;  May  15. 
Refrigerating    system.      M.    P.    Osbourn.       1,475,504-5 : 

Nov.  27. 
Refrigerating  system.     L.  Penwell.     1,447,601  ;  Mar.  6. 
Refrigerating  system.     H.  F.  Taylor.     1,468,050  ;  Sept.  IS. 
Refrigerating     system.        J.      F.      Winkler.        1,467,908 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Refrigerating   unit,   Artificial.      C.   M.  HoUey.    1,463,999 ; 

Aug.    7. 
Refrigeration.     A.    C.    Stewart.      1.406.971  :    Sept.    4. 
Refrigeration,  Apparatus  for.     R.  A.  Willson.     1,455,156  ; 

May  15. 
Refrigeration,    Method   and   machine   for.      D.   D.   Myers. 

1,469,729  ;  Oct.  2. 
Refrigeration,   Process   and   apparatus   for   multiple-stage 

compression  for.     G.  A.  Home.     1,471.732:  Oct.  23. 
Refrigeration,    Process    and    machine    for.      W.    Stewart. 

1.478,863;  Dec.  25. 
Refrigerator.     P.  C.  Ames  and  H.  L.  Merrill.     1,466,440  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Refrigerator.     M.  V.   Beauer.     1,468,098;   Sept.   18. 
Refrigerator.     F.   E.   Calkins.      1,448.331  ;   Mar.    13. 
Refrigerator.     C.   G.   Card.      1,459,280:   June   19. 
Refrigerator.      A.    F.    von    Codelli.      1,467,462 ;    Sept.    11. 
Refrigerator.     I..  G.  Copeman.     1.444,589  ;  Feb.  0. 
Refrigerator.      E.   Eckl.     1,404,648;   Aug.   14. 
Refrigerator.      A.    Fosheim    and    A.    Simons.      1.471,510; 

Oct.  23. 
Refrigerator.     K.  Gross.     1,463,264  :  July  31. 
Refrigerator.     H.   H.   Hillman.      1,463,889  ;   Aug.   7. 
Refrigerator.      A.   T.    Kasley.      1.477.127;    Dec.    11. 
Refrigerator.      C.   A.   Ketteror.     1.402.908:    Julv   24. 
Refrigerator.     F.   T.   Lvnch.      1,462,200:   July   17. 
Refrigerator.      J.    H.    McKim.      1,408.726 :    Sept.    25. 
Refrigerator.     E.  M.  Meyer.     1,451,917;  Apr.  17. 
Refrigerator.     J.   S.   Meyer.     1,471,503  ;   Oct.   23. 


Refrigerator.  W.  S.  Montgomery.  1,440,742  ;  Jan.  2. 
Refrigerator.  J.  F.  Needbam.  1,448,813  ;  Mar.  20. 
Refrigerator.    A.  Y.  Phillips  and  C.  Thompson.    1,474,847  : 

Nov.   20. 
Refrigerator.     W.  M.  Rapp.     1,452,756  :  Apr.   24. 
Refrigerator,     J.  Schulde.     1,447,733  ;  Mar.  6. 
Refrigerator.      A.    D.    Sohmer.      1,443,438 ;    Jan.    30. 
Refrigerator.     E.  R.  Tompkins.     1,442,588  ;  Jan.  16. 
Refrigerator.     P.   Vacatos.      1,465,657 ;   Aug.   21. 
Refrigerator.     J.    West  and  E.   C.   Campbell.     1,445,464  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Refrigerator    and    cabinet,     Combined.       N.     H.     Franks. 

Des.  62,984  ;  Sept.  4. 
Refrigerator  and  candy  support  therefor,  Coating.     P.  B. 

Dudley  and  H.  Boice.     1,474,768  :  Nov.  20. 
Refrigerator  and  cheese  cutter.  Combined.     W.  H.  Harden. 

1,476,608;  Dec.  4. 
Refrigerator  and  ice  machine.     H.  B.  Lindsay.     1,474,535  ; 

Nov.    20. 
Refrigerator  and  wall  case.  Combination.     E.  Rolsky.     Des. 

61,864  ;  Jan.  30. 
Refrigerator,      Automobile.        C.      J.     Kerr.        1,466,906 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Refrigerator   construction.      H.    J.    Gwyer.      1,452,271-2; 

Apr.   17. 
Refrigerator  construction.    R.  E.  Ottenheimer.    1,478,527  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Refrigerator,   Counter.     J.   Schulde.     1,476.925 ;   Dec.   11. 
Refrigerator  display.     A.  H.  Ehrlich.     1,451,565  ;  Apr.  10. 
Refrigerator  display  counter.     A.  H.  Ehrlicb.     1,451,566; 

Apr.  10. 
Refrigerator-door  construction.     A.  W.  Rowley  and  F.  H. 

Ryder.     1,478,400  ;  Dec.  25. 
Refrigerator,     Evaporative.       J.     B.    Grond.       1,475,113 : 

Nov.    20. 
Refrigerator,    Evaporative.     L.    Kirscbmann.      1,473,593: 

Nov.  6. 
Refrigerator,     Evaporative    iceless.       C.     C.     Swartwood. 

1,448,470;    Mar.    13. 
Refrigerator  for  meat  markets.     C.  Predberg.     1,448,361 : 

Mar.    13. 
Refrigerator,     Household.       A.     L.     Uberto.       1,457,950; 

June  5. 
Refrigerator,  Mechanical.     C.  Jaeger.     1,470,574  ;  Oct.  9. 
Refrigerator,  Metal-covered.     F.  J.  M.  Curran.     1,445,299; 

Feb.  13. 
Refriirerator     or     cold-storage     room.       A.     H.     Ehrlich. 

1,469,031  ;  Oct.  2. 
Refrigerator-pan-signal.         L.       Weltzman.         1,443,402 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Refrigerator,  Portable.     I.   M.  Hampton,  J.  T.  and  L.  J. 

Decker      1,451,823;   Apr.    17. 
Refrigerator,  Showcase.     A.  Cohen.     1,473,014;  Nov.  6. 
Refrigerator,  Showcase.     H.  L.   Hussmanu.     1,476,972-3; 

Dec.  11. 
Refrigerator,  Showcase.     J.  Schulde.     1,476,926  ;  Dec.  11. 
Refrigerator    show  case    and    counter.    Combined.      R.    R. 
Refrigerator   trap.     H.   J.   Gwyer.     1,466,827 ;    Sept.   4. 

Reid  and   F.   NeudorfC.     1,460,755  ;   Sept.  4. 
Refrigerator  vehicle.     L.  B.  Olin.     1,452,090;  Apr.  17. 
Refrigerators,  Container  support  for.     C.  W.  Wenke  and 

C.  A.  Ketterer.     1,472,106;  Oct.  30. 
Refrigerators,     Ice    box     for.      E.     Woerth.       1,462,436; 

July  17. 
Refuse.    .Apparatus    for    the    destruction    of.      R.    Balmer. 

1,400,565;  July  3. 
Refuse  can,  Nonbreakable.     C.  Bauer.     1,453,824  ;  May  1. 
Refuse-collecting  wagon.     J.  Pullar.     1,460,078;  June  26. 
Refuse  destruction.     R.  Balmer.      1,442.116:  Jan.   16. 
Refuse     destructor    and     incinerator.     F.     R.  Macdonald. 

1,446,262;  Feb.  20. 
Refuse-destructor  furnace.   A.  Br^chot.    1,463,790  ;  Aug.  7. 
Refuse-disposal  plant.     R.  Balmer.     1.460,566  ;  July  3. 
Regenerative      furnace.         Open-hearth.         J.       Sen^chal. 

1,443,805  ;  Jan.   30. 
Regenerator.     J.  V.  Peterka.     1,452,216;  Apr.  17. 

Register  :  See — 

Autographic  register.  Hank  register. 

Barber-chair  register.  Manifolding  register. 

Car  register.  Miles-per-gallon    register. 

Card  register.  Pool-table    register. 

Car-step  register.  Printing-machine   register 


Sales  register. 
Telephone-call  register. 
Ticket  rogi.ster. 
Time  register. 
Valuation    register. 
Wall  register. 


Cash  register. 

Chair  register. 

Coin-bank    register. 

Collapsible    register. 

Electric  register. 

(Jame  register. 

Golf-stroke  register. 
Register.     G.  A.  Byor.     1,451.761  ;  Apr.  17. 
Register.     E.  B.  Hine.     1,449.230:   Mar.  20. 
Register.     J.  L.  Stearns.     1,440,072  :  Mar.  20. 
Register    box     and    deflector.     Combined.       C.     McVeety. 

1,468,734  ;   Sept.  25. 
Resister-operating   mechanism.     J.   H.   Egan.      1,459,879; 

.Tune  26. 
Register-operating    means.       W.    M.     Tulley.       1,476,558; 

Doc.  4.  m. 

Register    or    calculating    machine.    Cash.      E.    Breitllng.    I 

1.477.420:  Dec.   11.  ^ 

Register  support  and  border.     N.  W.  Manrow.     1,462,607; 

Julv  24. 
Register  wall  guard.    E.  G.  Heartick.     1,463,318  ;  July  31. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 

Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1207 


Repistoring  and  squarlug  machine.     V.  Royle.     1,450,608  ; 

Apr.  ;!. 
RpRisterius     niacliiiios.     I'rintiug     meelianism     for.       H. 

I'lasscliacrt.     1.457,891  ;  June  5. 
KegisteriiiK  incclinDisni.     W.  Artlnir.     1.158,509;  June  12. 
IJegisferins  mechanism.     A.   Stuber.     1.478.010  ;   Deo.   18. 
Registoring  meter.     L.  A.  Cherry.     ], 471, 100  ;  Oct.  16. 
Regisierini;,  Method   of  and  appliance  for.     C.  R.  Smith. 

1,477,.'?02;  Dec.  11. 
Resiistering     pressure     gauge.     Self-.       J.     A.     Bowden. 

1,465,725-6;   Aug.  21. 
Registoring  the  time  when  record  entries  are  made,  Meth- 
od of  and  apparatus  for.     H.  L.  Thomson.     1,465,498  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Registers,     Carry    mechanism    for.       E.    F.     Britten,    jr. 

1,462,058  ;  July  17. 
Registers.     Op(>rating     mechanism    for.       P.     C.     Harris. 

1,459,7;',0  :   .Tune  26. 
Registration-feed-board-operating  mechanism.     E.  F.  Dud- 
ley.     1,408,462  ;   Sept.   18. 
Regulating    and    controlling    device,    Automattc.      E.    E. 

Bechtold  and  A.  W.  Mellowes.  1,478,421  ;  Dec.  25. 
Regulating  apparatus.  F.  H.  Brown.  1,455,860  ;  May  22. 
Regulating  device.  L.  .Vrnold.  1,459,967  ;  June  26. 
Regulating  device.  D.  S.  Jacobus.  1,455,337  ;  May  15. 
Regulating  device.  D.  S.  Jacobus.  1,458.297  :  June  12. 
Regulating  mechanism.  F.  H.  Brown.  1,476,795  ;  Dec.  11. 
Regulator  :  ,See — 

Automatic    regulator.  liocomotive  combustion  reg- 

Automobile    speed    regula-  uliitor. 

tor.  Oi]  prp.'isure  regulator. 

Automobile   spring   rogula-      'M]   regulator. 

tor.  Phonograph   speed-  regula - 

Boller-feed--water  regulator.  tor. 

Comt)UStion   regulator.  Pressure  regulator. 

Damper  regulator.  Ringing  regulator. 

Dividing-board    regulator.        Speed  regulator. 

Draft  regulator.  Thermionic   regulator. 

Rloctric-furnace   regxilator.     Tone   regulator. 

IClectric  pressure  i-egulator.     Torsion-spring  tension  reg- 

Electric  regulator.  ulator. 

Electrical   regulator.  Traffic  regulator. 

Feed   regulator.  Voltage   regulator. 

Feed-water   regulator.  Water-level  regulator. 

Fluid  regulator.  Water  regulator. 

Fluid-pressure  regulator.         Windmill  regulator. 

(Jas-pressure  regulator.  Window  regulator. 

Generator   regulator. 

Grain  -  loading  -  spout  reg- 
ulator. 
Regulating     and     circuit-controlling    apparatus.       E.     J. 

Blake.      1,452,587  :   Apr.   24. 
Regulating  device.     A.  M.  Smith.     1,444,564  ;  Feb.  6. 
Regulatins     fiequency.     System     for.       H.     E.     Warren. 

1,450.620  :  Apr.  3. 
Regulator    for     systems    of    apparatus.      A.    C.     Staley. 

1,453.291  :  May  1. 
Regulator  system,      E,    Lehr.      1,460,161  ;    June   26. 
Regulator    system.      C.    A.    Boddie    and    R.    E.    Cullings. 

1,470,681 :  Oct.  16. 
Regulators,    rresscd-metal    fastening    bracket    for    pipe- 
damper.     J.   Alsfasser.     1,469,375;  Oct.  2. 
Rolastiug  machine.     B.  Brothers.     1,470,613  ;  Oct.  16. 
Relay.     V.  Brown  and  J.  H.  Pengilly.     1,478,547  ;  Dec.  25. 
Relay.     F.  A.  Lundquist.     1,475,498  ;  Nov.  27. 
Relay.     E.   D.   Mead.      1,478.045;    Dec,   18. 
Relay.     H.  W.  Nichols.     1.478,051  :   Dec.   18. 
Relay,  Thermal.     O,  A,   Colby.     1,464,498;   Aug.   14. 
Relav,  Voice-operated.    O.  B.  Blackwell.   1,453,430  ;  May  1. 
Releasing  device.     K.   Stahl.     1,467,885  ;    Sept.   11. 
Releasing   device.   Automatic.      J.    S.   Duncan   and   H.   E. 

Hubbard.     1,441.491  ;   Jan.  9. 
Relief     device.     Safety.        R.     V.     Bingay.        1,459,817 ; 

June  26. 
Reliefs,  Process  and  apparatus  for  the  production  of.     W. 

Heise.     1,443.624  ;  ,Tan.  30. 
Relieving  machine.     F.  Miiller.     1,443,637  ;  Jan.  30. 
Relieving   machine.     F.   MuUer.      3,443,639;   Jan.    30, 
Relieving     machinery.       F.     Miiller    and    E.     Wildhaber. 

1,443,640;   .Tan.  30. 
Reliner.      I.   C.   Vance.      1,460,292  ;   June  26. 
Remagnetizing     apparatus.       J.     C.     Benuer.       1,444,299  ; 

Feb':  0. 
Reniedv,  Pyorrhea.     I.  Clifton,     1,466.578  :  Aug.  28. 
Reminder  signal.     H.  L.  Beach.     1,475,782  ;  Nov.  27. 
Reminding  device.     G.  I.  Sullivan,     1,469.056  ;   Sept.  25. 
Removable  elevator.    J.  J.  Weyerman.    1.443.405  ;  Jan,  30. 
Removable-top  continuous  kiln.     T.  B.  Moats.     1,447,682  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Rendering     apparatus.        C.      Offenhauser.        1,458,722 ; 

June  12.  ^ 

Rendering  process.     J.   Lister.     1,470,228  ;  Oct.  9. 
Renovator,  Feather.     H.  A.  Chadwick  and  R.  A.  Greene. 

1,448,521 ;  Mar.  13. 
Repair    l)ottom    or    plate.      G.    E.    Russell.      1,475,321  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Repair    patcb<'S.    Jlold     for    forming.       .T.    Robertson,    jr. 

1.454, fioo  :   May  8. 
Repair  stand.  Motor-,     A,  R.  Hammond  and  J.  S.  Carswell. 

1.445,070;    Feb,    13, 
Repairing  tool.  Axle-hearing-.    J.  J.  McGuckin.    1.457,119; 

Mav  29. 


Uepeater-control  arrangement.     C.  S.  Demarest  and  0.  H, 

Loynes.      1,404,563;   .A.ug.   14. 
Repeater   system.      E.    D.    Johnson.      1,455,957  :    May   22. 
Repeater  system.     R.   C.   Mathes.     1,470,238  ;   Oct.   9. 
Ueiicating     attachment        H.      L.      Miller,        1.477,658; 

Dec.  18. 
Repeating  method  and  system.     W.  E.  Beatty.     1,470,954; 

Oct.  16. 
Reproducer,;;,      Stylus     mounting     for.       J.     A.     Brown. 

1,469,451  ;   Oct,   2. 
Reproducers,  Stylus  mounting  for.    C.  Scrabic.    1,476,850: 

Dec.   11. 
Reraiicr.     E.  G.  Jackson,     1,458,061  ;  June  5. 
Rerailer,      L.    F.    Smith.      1,469,117;    Sept.    25. 
Resaws,  Board-feeding  device  for.    C.  Johnson.    1,475,950  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Reservoir    and   brake    valve.    Combined.      A,    B.    Kendall. 

1,474.836;  Nov.  20. 
Reservoir   and   making   .same.    Sheet-metal.      R.    Hoffman. 

1,462,640  ;  July  24, 
Reservoirs,  Means  for  indicating  and  controlling  the  level 

of  liquors  In.     H.  D.  Church.     1,449,655  ;  Mar.  27. 
Reservoirs,  radiators,  and  the  like.  Stopper  for.     M.  J.  B. 

Barbarou.     1,462,783;  July  24. 
Resetting     mechanism.        J.      L.     Wheeler.        1,471,484 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Resilient    coupling.      R,    Siegfried.      1,460,181  ;    June   26. 
Resilient  vehicle  wheel.    G.  H.  Lantz.    1,456,066  :  May  22. 
Resilient  wheei.     .\.  J.  .\rnoldson.     1,455,517  ;  May  i5. 
Resilient  wheel.     G.  C.  A-tkinson.     1,458,020  ;  June  5. 
Re.silient  wheel.     A.  E.  Bauman.     1,460,783  ;  July  3. 
Resilient    wheel.      A.    J.    Bentfleld.      1,441,553 ;    Jan,    9. 
Resilient  wheel.     S.  T.  Brizendine.     1,448,107  ;   Mar.   13. 
Resilient      wheel.        1.      W.      Burn.s-Lindow.        1,474,926  ; 

Nov.    20. 
Resilient  wheel.     B.   P.  Crum.     1,455,189  ;  May  15. 
Resilient  wheel.     1'.  D.  De  Olive.     1,474,664  ;  Nov.  20. 
Resilient  wheel.     J.  L.  Donat.     1,452,294  ;  Apr.  17. 
Resilient  wheel.     M.  J.  Duffy.     1,463,682  ;  July  31. 
Resilient  wheel.     G.  A.  Dufresne.     1,453,786  ;  May  1. 
Resilient  wheel,    A.  A.  Gietzelt.     1,476,200;  Dec.  4. 
Resilient  wheel.     V.  Gil-Delgado.     1,465,125  ;  Aug.  14. 
Resilient  wheel.     M.  Gralenski.     1,440.915  ;  Jan.  2. 
Resilient   wheel.      S.    Grossman.      1,468,714;    Sept.    25. 
Resilient  wheel.     M.  Harloe.     1,475,488:  Nov.  27, 
Resilient    wheel.      M.    J.     Helmick    and    T.    L.    Agnew. 

1,450,740;  Apr.  3. 
Resilient  wheel.     G.  G.  Hinsdale.     1,442,805  ;  Jan.  23. 
Resilient  wheel.     O.  O.  Hobson.     1,451,827  ;  Apr.  17. 
Resilient   wheel.     J.  C.   Jackson.      1,450,778  ;   Apr.   3. 
Resilient    wheel.      F.    Lauhoff.      1,473,483  ;    Nov.    6. 
Resilient  wheel.     E.  F.  Lieckfelt.     1,462,865  ;  July  24. 
Resilient  wheel.     I.  Lincoln.     1,450,671 ;   Apr.   3. 
Resilient  wheel.     N.  Malman.     1.446,053  ;  Feb.  20. 
Resilient  wheel.     F.  V.  Medynski.     1,440,479  :  Jan.  2. 
Resilient  wheel.     A.  A.  Mendenhall.     1,463,369;  Julv  31. 
Resilient  wheel.     J.  F.  Miller.     1,451,706  ;  Apr.  17.  " 
Resilient  wheel.     J.  F.  Miller.     1,460,494  ;  .Tulv  3. 
Resilient  wheel.     T.  Morinelli.     1,445,536  ;  Feb,  13. 
Resilient  wheel.     A.  L.  Morse.     1,446,922  ;  Feb.  27. 
Resilient    wheel.      L.    J.    Newman.      1,466,099;    Aug.    28. 
Resilient   wheel.      M,    O'Connor,      1.469,393 :    Oct,    2, 
Resilient  wheel,     H,  M,  Patch.     1,449,188  ;  Mar.  20. 
Resilient    wheel.       H.     M.     Patch     and    R.     R.     Romnev. 

1,451,269  ;  Apr.   10. 
Resilient  wheel.     P.  de  Pfyffer.     1,459,089  :  June  19. 
Resilient  wheel.     A.  T.  Pryor.     1,462,624  ;  .Tuly  24. 
Resilient  wheel.      J.   W.    Rouprieh.      1.459,992  ;    June   26. 
Resilient  wheel.     B.  F.  Sevmour.     1,476. 1'  !  :  Dec.  4. 
Resilient    wheel.      F.    \.    Schaefer,      1.470,118 ;    Oct.    9. 
Resilient  wheel.     J.Schmidt.     1,467,199  ;  Sept.  4. 
Resilient  wheel.     E.  Schultz.     1,460.446  ;  Julv  3. 
.Resilient  wheel.     A.  Sequeira.     1,463,064  :  .Tulv  24. 
Resilient  wheel.     S.  L.  Sisti.     1,446.939  :  Feb.'  27. 
Resilient  wheeL     D.   H.  Smith.     1.474,737  ;  Nov.  20. 
Resilient  wheel.     P.  W.  Smith.     1,444,566  ;  Feb.  6. 
Resilient  wheel.     W.   H,   Smith,      1,454,342  ;  May  8. 
Resilient  wheel.     J.  A.  Stable.      1.477.292  ;  Dec.  11. 
Resilient  wheel.     T.  I.  Tingley.     1.447,362  ;  Mar.  6. 
Resilient  wheel,     G.  E.  Vinnedge.     1,462.891  ;  .Tuly  24. 
Re.=:ilient  wheel.     S.  D.   Warner.     1,455,180  ;  Mav  15. 
Resilient    whepl.      M.    T.    Weston.      1,441,958 ;    Jan.    9. 
Resilient   wheel.      C.    E.   Wiggins.      1,464,461 ;   Aug.   7. 
Resilient  wheel.      W.    A.   Witten.      1,473.918;   Nov,    13, 
Resilient  wheel.      S.   Yankauer.      1,459,565  ;   June  19. 
Kesin.    Acetylene-aldehyde    fusible.      E.    B.    Novotny    and 

D,  S.  KendalL     1,470,637;  Oct.  16. 
Resin   and   preparation.   Artificial,      0,    Ellis.      1,477,870 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Resin   from  wood  with   the  aid   of  oil  of  turpentine.   Ex- 
tracting.    E.   Scheller.     1,465,565  ;  Aug.  21. 
Resin,J'roducing.     S.  P.  Miller  and  J.  B.  Hill.     1,464,851  : 

Aug.   14. 
Resin,  Production,  of.     C.  M.  Dennis.     1,468,440;  Sept.  l."^'. 
Resinous    condensation    products.    Manufacture    of.      H. 

Plauson.     1,401,843  ;  Apr,   17, 
Resinous  products.     L.  Weisberg.     1,443,935  ;  Jan.  30. 
nPHlns  and  oleoresins.  Preparation  of  artifi-cial.    H.  Wuyts. 

1,469,709  ;    Oct.    2. 
Resins    from    phenol    and   formaldehvde.   Manufacture   of 

artificial.       I,     Pollak    and     E,     Mohring.       1,475,446 ; 

Nov.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  Inventions — Continued. 


of 


artificial. 


A.      lleineiii;!!in. 


1,468,946;    Sept.    25. 
C.  P.  Brockway.     1,445,610; 


Rosins,       I'roiluflio! 

1,441,981  ;  Jan.  9. 
Resistance.      A.    J.    Horton. 
Resistauce,  Adjustable  high. 

Feb.   13. 

Resistance  element.     A.  R.  Swoboda.     1,448,578  ;  Mar.  13. 
Resistance  unit,  Variable-.     W.  J.   Cameron.     1,451,678  ; 

Apr.    17. 
Resister-supporting     means.       T.     A.     Reid.       1,444,940  : 

Feb.  13. 
Resistor.     B.  O.  Austin.     1,475,735  ;  Nov.  27. 
Resistor.      M.    M.    Kolin.      1,473,107  ;    Nov.    G. 
Resistor  element.     Q.  A.  BracUett.     1,451,529  ;  Apr.  10. 
Resistor     mounting     plates.     Supporting.       T.     A.     Reid. 

1,443,590;  Jan.  30. 
Resonntor,     Piezo-electric.       W.     G.     Cady.       1,450,246; 

Apr.  3. 
Resorclne,     Purifying.       T.     N.     Dissosway.       1,446,551  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Rcsorcino.   Renio^'ing  impurities  from.     T.  N.   Dissosway. 

1,440,550;   Feb.   27. 
Respirator.     R.  Malcom.     1,453,365  ;  May  1. 
Respiratory  apparatus.     A.  B.  Drager.     1,472,117  ;  Oct.  30. 
Restraining     device.       J.     G.     Diftendaffer.       1,449,502 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Retardation     device.        C.     D.     Ainsworth.        1,467,752 ; 

Sept.   11. 
Retort.      H.   Howard.      1,477,491 ;   Dec.   11. 
Retort.     A.  C.  Michie  and  E.  G.  Weelis.    1,447,680 ;  Mar.  6. 
Retort.     L.  Simpson.     1,441,380  ;  Jan.  9. 
Retort   for    destructive    evolution    and    oxidation.      C.    F. 

Ott.     1,478,247;  Dec.  18. 
Retort  furnace.     C.   V.  Mclntire.     1,457.083 ;   May  29. 
Retort,    Oil-shale.      W.   M.    Strong.      1,462,023;   July   17 
Retort,    Sh.ile.      W.   A.    Lamb.      1,471.492  ;    Oct.    23. 
Retorts,  Discharge  seal  for.     H.   H.  Russell.     1,449,197 

Mar.   20. 
Retorts,  Machine  for  charging  furnace.    'J.   E.   Pedersen 

1,451,176  ;  Apr.  10. 
Retri'iiding  machine.      R.   C.   King.      1,465,826 ;   Aug.   21 
Return    bends.   Makins.     C.    K.    Lassiter    and   J.    Kinder 

vater.      1,442,480:    Jan.    16. 
Return  connections.  Manufacture  of.    J.  Lent6.    1,463,762 

July  31. 
Reverser,    Automatic.      S.    and    R.    O.    Berg.      1,476,793 

Dec.   11. 
Reversible  cushion.     V.  M.  McGarvey.     1,409,523  ;  Oct.  2 
Reversible  lock.     E.  L.  Teich.     1,469,829  ;  Oct.   9. 
Reversing-    and    control  -  switch.      O.    Balils.       1,450,572 

Apr.  3'. 
Reversing  blower  kiln.     11.   D.   Tlemann   and    R.   Thelen 

1,451,747;  Apr.  17. 
Reversing     maclnnes,     Cor.troHer     for.       E.     L.      Punu 

1,458,902;  June  12. 
Reversing   mechanism.      S.    Cressey.      1.471.245 ;    Oct.  16 
Reversing     mechanism.       J.     A.      Dienner.        1,471,148 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Reversing  mechanism.     O.  J.  Marshick  and  E.  L.  Crosby. 

1,457,312  ;  June  5. 
Reversing  mechanism.  Cushioning  device  for.     H.  E.  Town- 
send.     1,454,987  ;  May  15. 
Reversing    mechanism    having    stationary    sleeve.      D.    C. 

Klausmeyer.      1,455,401  ;   May  15. 
Revolver,  B'olding.     H.  Rosier.     1,454,454  ;  May  8. 
Revolving      screen.        G.      M.      Stedman.        1,473,745-6 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Rewinding  machine.     I*  A.  Straubel.     1,452,228  ;  Apr.  17. 
Rewinding  machines.  Thread  guard  for.     E.  E.  Kaufman. 

1,443,897  ;  Jan.  30. 
Ulir-!ist:it.      U.B.Austrian.     1.454,0.^0 ;  May  8. 
Rheostat.     W.   L.  Brooks.     1,466,293;  Aug.  28. 
Rheostat.     G.  W.  Camp.     1,453,829  ;  May  1. 
Rheostat.     W.   G.   Clark.     1,455,903 ;   May   22. 
Rheostat.     E.   G,   Danieison.     1,460.408;  .July  3. 
Rheostat.      R.    R.    Dunlop.       1,471.391:    Oct.    23. 
Pbpost.-it.     A.  0.  Gilbert.     1,445,678;  Feb.  20. 
Rheostat.     J.   Guthrie   and   J.   W.    Simmons.      1.443,469; 

Jan.  30. 
Rheostat.     P.  Harris.     1,450,919 ;  Apr.  10. 
Rheostat,     S.  R,  Hippie.     1 ,4:-..S,105  ;  June  5. 
Rheostat.     L.  Kebler.     1,453,682  ;  May  1. 
Rheostat.      L.  Kebler.      1.472,914:   Nov.   6. 
Rheostat.     A.  A.   Kent.     1,445.324  :  Feb,  13. 
Rheostat.      G.   M.   Little.      1,470.758 ;   Oct.   16. 
Rheostat.      L,    C.    Martin,      1.473.91  .t;    Nov.    13. 
Rheostat.     A.    P.   Morgan.      1,459,070;    June    19. 
Rheostat.     J.    T.   Rhamstine.      1,449,249  ;    Mar.    20. 
Rheostat.     F.  A.  Rojas.     1,455,735;  May  15. 
Rheostat.     F.  A.  Rojas.     1.458,500-1  ;  June  12. 
Rheostat.     L.  A,  Seiss.     1,449.5.^7  :  Mar.   27. 
Rheostat.     H.  N.  Wade.     1,464,857  ;  Aug.   14. 
Rheostat.      A.    E.    Waller.      1,474.060:    Nov.    13, 
Rheostat.     W.  S.  Webster.     1,475,667;  Nov,  27. 
Rheostat     anfl      cut-out.     Combined.        J.      E.     Jenkins. 

1,474.367  :   Nov.  20, 
Rheostat  and  socket.  Combined.     C.  Klemmer  and  W.  P. 

Kopchol.      1,451,024  ;   Apr.    10. 
Rheostat     and    the    like.       E.     R.     Stockle.       1,461,634 ; 

July  10. 
Rheostat,   Pressure.     H.  L.  Bradley.     1,464,025 ;  Aug.   7. 
Rheostat   socket.     C.   B,   King,     1,464,487;  Aug.   7. 
Rheostat  with   auxiliary  contact  system.      D.   H.   Sheriff, 

jr.     1,461,072;  July  10. 


Kibbon-bolding  device.  E.  A.  Marion.  1,470,631 ;  Oct.  16. 
Ribbon  mechanism.  M.  C.  Crawley.  1,455,110;  May  15. 
Ribbon  mount.  Medal-.  C.  F.  Gaunt.  1,450,722  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ribbon  shift   and  vibrating  mechanism.     M.   C.   Crawley. 

1,455,111  ;  May  15. 
Ribbon,    textile  tabric,   or  article  of   similar  nature.     E. 

Spi  ck.     Des,  62,862  ;   Aug.  7. 
Ribbon,  textile  fabric,  or  similar  article.     B.  Speck.     Des. 

62,746  ;  July  24. 
Ribbon,  textile  fabric,  or  .similar  article.     E.  Speck.    Des. 

62,964  ;  Aug.  28. 
Rice.    Apparatus    for    sowing.      A.    Cabrini.      1,443,342 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Rice  biiller.     D.  J.   Hayes.     1,477,262;  Dec.  11. 
Kicc-hulling  machine,     W.  D.  Chaney.     1,443,213;  Jan.  23. 
Rice,     Preparing    whole.       A.    M.     Saint.      Re.     15,522 ; 

Jan.   9. 
Riddle.     G.   N.   Collins,      1.465,931  ;   Aug.   28. 
Riddle.     G.  N.   Collins.     1,468,261;   Sept.    18. 
Rille.     E,  F.  L.  Fritz,     1,462,169  ;  July  17. 
Rifle  and  hand  grenade.     R.  D.  Day.     1,448.436  ;  Mar.  13. 
Rifle  demonstrator.     J.  G.  P.  Stokes.     1,457,407  ;  June  5. 
Rifle  grenade.     F.  T.  Burt.     1,463,993;  Aug.   7. 
Rifle   sight.     I.  C.   Spencer.      1,450,823  ;  Apr.  3. 
Rifle     sight.     Telescope.       W.     S.     Belding.       1,459,944 ; 

June  26, 
Rifle     sight,     Telescope.       W.     S.     Belding.       1,450,349 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Rifles,  Sight  base  for.     H.  S.  Seely.     1,454,865;  May  15. 
Rigging,    Coupling-release.      S.    II.   Canipbell.      1,455,386 ; 

May  15. 
Rim.    T.  F.  McCambridge.     1,449,185  ;  Mar.  20. 
Rim.     L.  H.  Perlraan.     1,478,528;  Dec.   25. 
Rim.     E.   O.    Stebber.     1,402,426 ;   July   17. 
Rim.     R,  M.  Zacharias.     1,447,199  ;  Mar.  6. 
Rim  and  tire.     E.  Boyce.     1,444,653  ;  Feb.  6. 
Rim,     Automatic     boltless.       A.     Forsman.       1,456,375 ; 

May   22. 
Rim  band.     J.    L.   Kegley.      1,464,136;   Aug.   7. 
Rim   breaker.      B.    Hunter.      1,463,891  ;   Aug.    7. 
Rim,   Collapsible,      H.   Schncchterle,      1,471,925;   Oct.  23. 
Rim  connecting  hook,     F.  R.  Klaus.     1,464,823  ;  Aug.  14. 
Rim     constricting     and     expanding     device.       H.     Flfer. 

1,460,319  ;  June  26. 
Rim       construction.       Demountable-.         .T,       G,       Swain, 

1,473,525  :  Nov.   6. 
Rim,  Demountable,     W.  R,   Coulson,     1,478.103;  Dec.  18, 
Rim,  Demountable.     S.S.Davis.     1,465.159  ;  Aug,  14, 
Rim,  Demountable.     R.  J.  Donogh.     1,465,354  ;  Aug.  21. 
Rim.    Demountable.     C.   Esmarian.      1,468.443 ;   Sept.   18. 
Rim,  Demountable.     A.  L.  Fouchg.     1,463,260  ;  July  31. 
Rim,  Demountable.     E,  E,  Frederick,     l,471.r><.)5  :  Oct.  23. 
Rim.  Demountable.     M.  C.  Hall.     1,467,852  ;  Sept,  11. 
Rim,  Demountable.     J.  O.  Hinerman.     1,470,569  ;  Oct.  9. 
Rim.  Demountable.     R.  Houser,     1,446,705  ;  Feb,  27. 
Rim,  Demountable.     O.  L.  Ingram,     1,455,730;  Mav  15, 
Rim,  Demountable,     J.  T.  and  R.  E.  Landis.     1,447,311 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Rim,  Demountable.     C.  G.  Lundstrom,     1,476,528  ;  Dec.  4. 
Rim,  Demountable,     J,  G,  Reed,     1,455,733  ;  May  15. 
Rim,   Demountable,     J,   B,   Ropsch,      1,460,278 :   June  26. 
Rim,   Demountable.     L.   and  F.  J.   Rosebush.     1,467,881  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Rim,    Demountable.      W.    Ryan.      1,459,993;    June    26. 
Rim,  Demountable,     M.  Seed,     1,458,007  :  June  5. 
Rim,  Demountable.     E.  M.   Sisley.     1,477,290  ;   Dec.   11. 
Rim,  Demountable.     S.  B.  Varner.     1,455,684  ;  May  15. 
Rim,   Demountable.      J.   E.   Wander.      1,465,196:   Aug.   14. 
Rim,  Demountable.     J.  K.  Wilkens,     1,461 ,592  :   July  10, 
Rim,  Demonntablo,  collapsible,     L.  B,  and  J,  E.  Spencer. 

1,466,765:   Sept,  4. 
Rim,  Demountable  split.    P.  A.  White.    1,465,070  :  Aug.  14. 
Rim,   DFtachable.      C,   F,   Rubsam,     1,478,581  ;   Dec.  25. 
Rim,    Elastic.      L.    Carlberger:      1,466,205  :    Aug.    28, 
Rim     fstener.     Demountable-,       N,     Greisch,       1.459,204 ; 

June   19. 
Rim       f.TStening,       Demountable-.         W.       E.      Williams. 

1,467,410;  Sept.  11. 
Rim-handling  device.     D,  A.  Davies.     1,454,627  ;  May  8. 
Rim  lock  and  release.  Split.     H.  R.  Malsbary.    1,441,235; 

Jan.  9. 
Rim     lock,     Collapsible.       H.     Schaechterle.       1,447,894 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Rim  lock.  Demountable-,      IT.  Tnvlor.      1,453,295  ;  May  1. 
Rim  lug.     J.  E,  Bunts,     1 ,444,657  ;  Feb.  6. 
Rim  mounting.     W.  W.  Vosbur,gh.     1.447,108  ;  Feb,  27, 
Rim  or  the  like.  Demountable.    V.  Tornabene.    1,441.309  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Rim,     Sectional.       A.     Bennett     and     J.     H.     Hatchett. 

1,455,857;  May  22. 
Rim,      Sectional     and     demountable.       L,      15,      Harvey. 

1,458,406:  June  12, 
Rim,    Separable.      J,    M,    Dirienzo.      1.474.244:    Nov.    13. 
Rim,  Separable.     A,  B.  Rognlio.     1,474.555  ;  Nov.  20. 
Rim,     Split     demountable.       H.     E.     Geiver.       1,455,481  ; 

May  15. 
Rim,  Spring.   T.  H.  Bell  and  J.  G.  Schoenleber.    I,4fi4,829  ; 

Mav  8. 
Rim,    Spring.    P.    Eisenbach.    1.455,997:    May    22, 
Rim    stand,    Demountable-.      L.    J.    Genett.      1,463,465 ; 

July  31. 
Rim-straiffhtoning  device,     \.  J.  Drolshagen.     1,459,908; 

.Tune  26. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1209 


Kim  structure.     J.  H.  Atkius.     Kel5,533  ;  Jan.  30. 

Kim  tool.     P.  B.  Uastarache.     1.4iy,806;  Mar.  27. 

Kim  tool.     C.  L.  Emry.     1,445,8L'5  ;  Keb.  20. 

Rim  tool.     W.  T.   Ivoy.     1,446,423  ;  Feb.  20. 

Kim    tool.      G.    Lafever   and   B.    E.    Hawley.      1,443,750 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Uim    tool.      R.    J.    Murray.      1,470,095 ;    Oct.    9. 
Kim   tool.     K.  Okaiiioto.     1.475,135:  Nov.  20. 
Kim  tool.     O.  E.  Sail.     1,460.964  ;  Sept.  4. 
Kim    tool.      G.    V.    Sears.      1,441,377  ;    Jan,    9. 
Rim  tool.     J.   C.   Theberath.      1,472,571;   Oct.   30. 
Rim   tool    and  wheel   puller.      H.    VV.   Crane.      1,476,692 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Rim  tool.  Collapsible.     S.  O.  Holland.     1,449.405  ;  Mar.  27. 
Rim   tool.    Split-.      A.    L.    Levy.      1,401,194;    July    10. 
Kim,  Tw()-|)ieci\     A.   Wiiiclni:\iser.      1,478,984  ;   Dec,    25. 
Rim,  Wheel.     E.  Dettelbach.     1,463,549  ;  July  31. 
Rim      wrench,      Deraouninble-.         J.      B.      Drahonovsky, 

1.476.058  ;  Dec.  4. 
Rimming   press.      T.    H.    Willi:ims.      1,406,079;    Aug.    28. 
Icims.    iH'Vice    lor   breaking,   contracting,   and   expanding, 

li.    L.    Lewis.      1.441.231;   Jan.    9. 
Rims.   Implenient  for  expanding   demountable.     A,   Conti 

and   A.  Borroui.     1,467,135  ;   Sept.  4. 
Rims,  Lock  for  demountable.     W.  B.  Henkel.     1,466,553  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Rims,     Locking     device     for     wheel.       W.     A.     Clench. 

1,476.952;   Dec.  11. 
Rims,    Means    for    securing    removable.      J.    R.    Winter. 

1,462.529  :  July  24. 
Kims.    l.Hiick-releasable    device    for    demountable.      C.    G. 

Brau.strator.     1,441,657  ;  Jan.   9. 
Rims,   Retaining  device  for   demountable.     C.  G.   Taylor. 

1.474,453  ;    Nov.   20. 
Rims.     Shim     plate     for     demountable.       H,     J,     Hick, 

1.476,011  ;  Dec,  4, 
Kims.     Shim     plate     for     demountable.       A.     E.     Shea. 

1.459.346;   June  19. 
Rims,    Tool    for    contracting    and    expanding    split,       J, 

Sutherland.      1,463,854 :    Aug.    7. 
Rims,  Tool  for  demountable.     J,   H,   Caplan.     1,471,099  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Ring  :   See — 

Binder  ring.  Xeck  ring. 

F.obhia    ring.  Nose  ring. 

Brake   ring.  I'aciung   ring. 

Cattlo-leading   ring.  Piston  ring. 

Curtain  ring.  Piston   and  piston   ring. 

Finger   ring.  Piston  packing  ring. 

Floss  ring.  Sealing  ring. 

Follower  ring.  Spinning   ring. 

Furnace-easing  ring.  Spring  ring. 

Hog  ring.  Steam  ring. 

Key    ring.  Twister   ring. 

Lead    ring.  Twisting    ring. 

Lens  ring.  Watch  ring. 

Lug  ring.  Watchcase    filler    ring. 

Ring.     C.  W,  Bailey.     Des.  62,075  ;  Sept.  4. 
Ring.      C.   J.    Earth  and   J.   R.   Pierce.     Des.   62,977-80  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Ring.     E,  E.  Bross.     Des.  62,470 :  June  12. 
King.     T,    H.   Clarke.      Dps.  62,859;  Aug.   7. 
Ring.     T.  H.  Clarke.     Des.  62,885  ;  Aug.  31. 
Ring.     O.  T.  Hodnt'field.    Des.  62,727  ;  July  24. 
Ring.     E.  Hvman.     Des.  62,146  :  Mar.  27. 
Ring,     H.  G,  Kaufman.     Des.  61,913;  Feb,  6, 
Ring,     r,  E.  Miller,  1r.     Des.   63.479  :  Dec.  11. 
Ring.      W.    S.    Robertson.     Des.   62,414 ;    May   22. 
Ring.      F.   A,   Shimp.     Des.   62,539 ;   June   19, 
Ring.     J,  Simmons.     Des.  62,922  ;  Aug.  21. 
Ring.     A.  A.  O.  Seeler.     1,442.738;  Jan,  16. 
Ring.     F.  L.  Steet',     Des  63,S.';0  ;   Nov.  27. 
Ring  contractor.     J.  O.  Pollack.     1,465,682  ;  Aug.  21. 
Ring-display  holder.     A.  Meng.     Des.  62,786  ;  July  31. 
Ring-forming    machine.      S.    Price.      1,468,673 ;    Sept.    25. 
Ring     gpuge,     Ad,iustable.       B.     H.     Blood.        1,477,534  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Ring  mesh  and  chain  machine.     J.  M,  Weber,     1,478,808  : 

Dec.  25. 
Ring   molds    and    the    like,    Manufacturing.      P.    Kucera. 

1.453.278;   M.iy  1. 
Ring    or    similar    article.      J.    W.    Mayer.      Des.    62,063 ; 

Mar.    13. 
Ring  spinning,    doubling,   and   twisting   machinery.    Driv- 
ing apparatus  for.     T.  Whitehead.     1.471,674  ;  Oct.  23. 
Ring-tesfinc   machine.      W.    J.    Benoit   and    G.    L.    Pierce. 

1,440,149  ;  Feb.  20. 
Ring  traveler.     G.  H.   Gilligan.      1,464,674  :  Aug,  14, 
Ring  traveler.     P.  C.  Wentworth.     1,461,059  ;  Julv  10. 
Ring-turning  device.    W.  S.  Peterson.     1,468,127  ;  Sept.  18. 
Ring     twisting     or     spinning     device.       H.     G.     Beede. 

1,450.348  :  Apr.  3. 
Ringer  set.  Composite.     J.  F.  Toomev  and  W.  H.  Harrison. 

1.462.526  ;  .Tuly  24. 
■  Ringing  regulator.     J.  F.  Toomey.     1.446,526  ;  Feb.  27. 
Ringing    system.    Party-line    revertive.       A.     E.    Lundell 

and    G.    Thompson.      1.450,321  :    Apr,    3. 
Rings   and    packing-ring  blank.   Making   metallic.      R.    A, 

Light  and   J.   W.   Price,   jr.      1,470.537:   Oct.   9. 
Rings  and   rins  findings,  Manufacturing  finger.     M.   Sim- 
son.      1.477.458:   Doc.    11. 
Rings,  Forming.     J.  H.  Stone.     1,442,240;  Jan.  16. 


Rings,  Making  asbestos  friction  clutch.     L.  Kirschbraun. 

1,450,319  ;  Apr,  3. 
Rings,  Making  blade.     C.   Steenstrup.     1,470,503  ;  Oct.  9. 
Rings,     Making     clutch.       L.     Kirschbraun.        1,447,347  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Kings.      Making      resilient      split.        J.      G.      .iuderson. 

1,450,346;  Apr.  3. 
Rings,      Making      traveler.       R.     Crompton.       1,458,573 ; 

June  12. 
Ring.s,   Manufacturing.     M.   Simson.     1,477,457 ;   Dec.   11. 
Rings,  Method  ami  apparatus  for  covering.     B.  A.  Evans 

and  1.  Zwisler.     1,476.807;  Dec.  11. 
Rinse  tub.     P.  O.  Vanatter.     1,466,862;   Sept.  4. 
Ripsaw     slicker     head.       J.     C.     William.s,        1,450,659 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Rivet.      C.    B.    Weaver.      1,469,977;    Oct.    9. 
Rivet.      N.    Zierten.      1,473,137 ;    Nov.    6. 
Rivet    connections,    Device    for    producing.      H.    Junkers. 

1,470,756;   Dec.    11. 
Rivet  heads,  Stationary  die  for.     C.  Lembcke.     1,442,675  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Rivet  heater,  Electric.     W.  S,  Johnson  and  J.  W.  Sheffer. 

1,452,511-3;   Apr.   24. 
Rivet  heater.  Electric.     E.  SchrSder.     1,440.750  ;  Jan.  2. 
Rivet  holder.     W.  E.   Ferguson.      1,450,414;  Apr.   3. 
Rivet  holder.     J.  Matonick.     1,477.579  ;  Dec.  18. 
Rivet    or    the    like    heating   furnace.      J.    R.    C.    August. 

1.475,218  ;  Nov.  27. 
Rivet  remover.     W.  S.  Harley.     1,469,594  ;  Oct.  2. 
Rivet,  Self-anchoring.     R.  S.  Smith.     1,457,008  ;  May  29. 
Rivet  set,     R,  Hervig.     1,452,507  ;  Apr.  24. 
Rivet  set.     G.  H.  Knebusch.     1,442.223  ;  Jan.  16. 
Rivet  set.     W.  Meyer.     1,474,978  ;  Nov.  20. 
Rivet   set    and   making   same.      J.    J.    Coffey.     1,446,879 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Riveter.     J.  L.  Bernard.     1,463,146  ;  July  24. 
Riveter.     C,  J.  Walker.     1,454,777  ;  Mav  8. 
Riveter,    Pneumatic.      E.    Rehfeld.      1,460,272 ;    June   26. 
Riveters,    Tool    for    pneumatic.      J.    Mason.      1,462,293 ; 

July  17. 
Riveting.     H..  Junkers.     1,446,973;  Feb.  27. 
Riveting    apparatus.      J.    H.    Way.      1,469,864 ;    Oct.    9. 
Riveting,    calking,    stonecutting,    etc..    Electrically-driven 

reciprocating    tool    for.      J.     J.    Roberts.      1,458,439 ; 

June  12. 
Riveting  device.     C.  H.  Lane  and  J.  H.  Steele.     1,447,670  ; 

Mar.   6. 
Riveting  device.     H.  Junkers.      1,440,972  :  Frb.  27. 
Riveting  device.     P.  D.  McNaughton.    1,467,679  ;  Sept.  11. 
Riveting   devices   or    hammers.   Tool   for   power-operated. 

V.   L.   Emerson.      1,474,025  :   Nov,   13. 
Riveting  machine.     J.   O.   Bailev.     1.450,198 :    Apr.    3. 
Riveting  machine.     0.  Dornier.     1,467,536;  Sept.  11. 
Riveting  machine.     R.  P.  Richards.     1,472.938  ;  Nov.  6. 
Riveting  machine.  Needle-latch-.     J.  A.  Calder.     1,447,755  ; 

Mar.    6. 
Riveting  press.     J.  F.  Gail,     1,444,909;  Feb.  13. 
Riveting  tool.     T.   Hoff,   L.   C.    Shelton,   and  A.  MacMil- 

lan.     1,471,605;  Oct.  23. 
Riveting  tool.     U.  Pettit.     1,447,819  ;  Mar.  6. 
Rivets,  Implenii'nt  for  placing  and  chucking  split.     C.  O. 

Westby.      1,444.200  ;    Feb,   6, 
Rivets,  Method  and  mechanism  for  cotitinuously  producing 

and  setting.     H.  Stuebner.     1,456,079  ;  Mav  22. 
Roach  trap.     W.  Winters.     1,473.069;  Nov.  6. 
Road   and   ditch  machine.      E.   and   F.   Allen.      1.444,490: 

Feb.  6. 
Road     and     street     cutter.     A.     Zilhersher.     1,446,368 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Road-bearing  meter.     P.  J.  Troll.     1,458,920;  June  12. 
Road-building      and      ditch-cleaning     machine,        G.      A. 

Stevens.      1,466,569 ;   Aug,    28, 
Road-cleaning  means,     J.  Walker.     1,449,075  ;  Mar,  20. 
Road  construction.     J.  B.  Watts.     1.473.134;  Nov.  6. 
Road-crossing  signal,     P,  A,  Johnson.     1,476.403;  Dec.  4. 
Road    crossings.    Signal    device    for.      H.    Heimendinger. 

1,464,819;  Aug.   14. 
Road-ditching     m:ichine.        E,     Prendercast.        1,454,336; 

May  8, 
Road  drag.     M.  Stoffel.     1,452,260  ;  Apr.  17. 
Road  form.     H.  A.  Trester.     1,471.074:  Oct.  16. 
Road  form  and  rail.     O.  B.  Pulis.    1,449.626  :  Mar.  27. 
Rnnd-grnding    machine.      C.     K.    Stockland.      1,457,862: 

June  5. 
Road-grading  machine.  Power-operated.     E.  M.  Wheelock. 

1.4.53,231  ;   Apr.   24. 
Road  irnard.     J.  A.  Lawson,     1,449,518  :  Mar,  27. 
Road  leveler.     W.  E.  Gaddis.     1,453..346  :  Mav  1. 
Rond  machine.     E.  G.  Carr.     1,444.108:  Feb.   6. 
Road  machine,     K.   Christenson,      1,456,882:   May  29. 
Road  machine.     O.  Heintz.     1,447,306;  Mar,  6, 
Road    machines.    Combination   blade   extension    and   wing 

for.     W.  T.  Beatty.     1.466.464  :  .\ug.   28. 
Road   maintaining  and  resurfacing  machine.     O.  B.   Wal 

ters.       1.460.9."?0:    Julv    .^O. 

Road-making    machine.      W.    J.    Fitzgerald.      1,467,243 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Road  material.  Spreader  for.     J.  A.  .Johnston.     1,457,928; 

.Tune  ri. 
Road  or   pavement.      J.   B.   Page.      1 .473.6"9  :   Nov.   13. 
Road  plane.     W,  H.  Jennings.     1.403,120;  .Tnlv  24. 
Road   roller.     A.   W.    Aitken.      1,470,315 ;    Oct.   9. 


1210 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Road    rollers,     Frame     structure     for.     A.     W.     Aitkeii. 

1,446,409  ;  Feb.  20. 
Roafl  scraper.     E.  .J.  .Jackoboice.     1,478,436  ;   Dec.  25. 
Road  signal.     C.  E.  Lyman.     1,478,972  ;   Dec.   25. 
Road  .surface.?,  Appar.-itus  for  applying  binding  media  to. 

S.  E.  Finley.     1,462.908  ;  July  24. 
Road-surfacing  mechanism.   M.  Vena.    1,468,528;  Sept.  18. 
Road-treating  machine,   Interchangeable.     W.   S.   Goodell. 

1,478,405  ;  Nov.  6. 
Roadster    sections,    Hinae    joint    for    convertible.      B.    V. 

Gilmore.     1,454,784  ;  May  8. 
Roadway  gate.     J.  Harsen.     1,468,471 ;  Sept.  18. 
Roadways,  Contraction  joint  for.     B.  Briody.     l,4Gu,841  : 

July  3. 
Roadways,    Process   and    composition   for    making.      .T.    S. 

Robeson.     1,445,240  ;  Feb.  13. 
Roadways,  Treating.     S.  E.  Finley.     1,462,902  ;  July  24. 
lioad-working     apparatus,       J.     .T.     Martin.       1,476.263  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Roaster  :   See — 

Coffpp  ro3.st]6F 
Roasting  fui'nace.     H.  C.  Holthoff.     1,450,900;  Apr.  3. 
Roasting  furnace.     J.Thomas.     1,454,798  :  May  8. 
Roasting  machine.    E.  A.  Bostrom.     1,452,409  ;  Apr.  17. 
Roasting  pan.     L.  D.  Sutton.     1,471,219  ;  Oct.  16. 
Robe  coniiner.     A.  M.  Bowzer.     1,447,374  ;  Mar.  6. 
Rock   crusher.     W.   R.   Young.      1,459,130 ;   June   19. 
Rock  drill.     G.  Griesche.     1,452,734  ;  Apr.  24. 
Rock  drill.     C.  C.  Hansen.     1,443,128  ;  Jan.  23. 
Rock  drill.     J.  J.  McNamara.     1,455,640  ;  May  15. 
Rock  drill.     C.  R.  Welch.     1,452,581 ;  Apr.  24. 
Rock    drill    and    the    like,    Percussive.      R.    de    H.    St. 

Stephens   and   A.   Ewing.      1,466,516 ;   Aug.   28. 
Rock    drill,    Rotary.      J.    Henritzi.      1,467,479  ;    Sept.    11. 
Rock   drills.   Automatic  air-feed   and   rotation-motor   con- 
trol for.     L.  C.  Bayles.     1,472,040;  Oct.  30. 
Rock    drills.     Column     or    support    for.       L.    C.    Bayles. 

1,450,709  ;  Apr.  3. 
Rock  drills.  Oiling  device  for.     C.  C.  Hansen.     1,478,220  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Rock    drills.    Rotation    for.      H.    A.    Guiley.      1,464,930; 

Aug.   14. 
Rock     drills.     Rotation     release     for.        H.    A.     Guiley. 

1,476.814;   Dec.    11. 
Rock,  Machine  for  removing  and  crushing.     P.  H.  WIertz. 

1,462,096;  July  17. 
Rocker.     R.  Schwarz.     Des.  63,330  ;  Nov.  20. 
Rocker.     L.  Trojan.     1,449,709 ;  Mar.  27. 
Rocker  arm.     J.  F.  Kytlica.     1,477,269  ;  Dec.  11. 
Rocker  arm.     S.   B.   Shaw.     1,478,679;    Dec.    25. 
Rockers,  Fan  attachment  for.     A.  T.  Roman.     1,475,160  ; 

Nov.   20. 
Rocking    and    rolling    chair.    Combined.      J.    N.    Sheller. 

1,445,453  ;  Feb.   13. 
Rocking  chair.     O.  B.  Strickland.     Des.  63,045  ;  Sept.  18. 

Rod  :  See — 

Casting  rod.  Lightning  rod. 

Choke  rod.  Link-joint-connecting    rod. 

Connecting  rod.  Piston  rod. 

Curtain  rod.  Pitman  rod. 

Extensible   rod.         '  Radius  rod. 

Fish    rod.  Sheet-metal  radius  rod. 

Fishing  rod.  Switchman's  rod. 

Level  rod.  Tie  rod. 

Leveling  rod.  Welding  rod. 

Rod  and  arm  combination.     W.  Noble.     1,447,222  ;  Mar.  6. 
Rod  and  wrist-pin  connecting  device.  Connecting.     A.  C. 

Mason.     1.444.352  i  Feb.  6. 
Rod  connector.     C.  G.  Palmer.     1.445,2.34  ;  Feb.  13. 
Rod  coupling.     H.  Allen.     1,459,869  ;  June  26. 
Rod  coupling.  Connecting-.     L.   H.  Calaway.     1,449,034 ; 

Mar.   20. 
Rod  elevator.     C.  B.  Sitzman.     1,452,127  ;  Apr.  17. 
Rod  head.  Push-.     H.  J.  Coyle.     1,449,973  ;  Mar.  27. 
Rod  mill.     H.  W.  Hardinge.     1.449,751  ;  Mar.  27. 
Rod  straichtening  and  testing  device.  Connecting.     J.  S. 

Bnckwalter.      i. 477,688;    Dec.    18. 
Rod-testing  appliance.  Connecting-.     A.  J.  Koon,  J.  Hoog- 

erhyde,  and  J.  E.  Collins.     1,460,548  ;  July  3. 
Rods,  Device  for  babbitting  connecting.     C.  Erickson,  jr. 

1,456.634;  May  29. 
Rods,    Device    for    truing    connecting.      W.    C.    Coryell. 

1,461,309  ;   July   10. 
Rods,    lilevator    for    sucker.      N.    A.    Jennet.      1,458,415  ; 

June  12. 
Rods,  linide  fixture  for  template.     C.  W.  Ford.     1.449,506  ; 

Mar.    27. 
Rods,  Machine  for  cutting  the  pointed  ends  from.     R.  A. 

Stevens.     1,478,683  ;  Dfec.   25. 
Itods.    Machine    for    milling.      A.     R.    Fors.       1.476,066  ; 

Dec.  4. 


N.  W.  Morisetfe. 
May  29. 


H.    E.     Callahan. 


Rods.   Safetv  clamp  for  diamond-drill. 

1.458.906;   June' 12. 
Rodent  trap.     W.  H.  Goss.     1,456.981 
Rodents,    Apparatus    for    destroying. 

1,464,148;    Aug.    7. 
Roll-balancing  mechanism.     L.  Lee.     1,452,347  ;  Apr.   17. 
Roll   cleaner.^    F.  La  Chapelle.      1,451,990;  Apr.   17. 
Roll   cutter.     M.   Clark.      1,477.693;   Dec.   IS. 
Roll    feed     device.       A.     I.    Donuell    and     H.    F.     Wruck. 

1 ,472,964  :   Nov.  6. 
Roll,  Finishing.     G.  Baehr.     1,458,381  ;  June  12. 


J.     P.     Flaherty.       1,458,929 ; 


July 


Roll-gauging     machine. 

June  19. 

Roll  holder.     O.  Juvet.     1,467,896;  Sept.  11. 
Koll-retaining  device.     A.  W.  Christ.     1,460,946 ; 
Roller  :   gee — 
Car-door   roller. 
Corrugated  roller. 
Curtain  roller. 
Hand  roller, 
roller. 

W.   G.   Bosworth. 
D.  Scott  and  J.  G 


Land 
Roller. 
Roller. 
Roller. 
Roller 
Roller 


Printing  roller. 
Road  roller. 
Shade  roller. 

Take  -  up    and    adjustable 
roller. 
1,452,824;   Apr.   24. 
Cadwell.     1,445,107  ;  Feb.  13. 
W.  Ware.     1,469,344  ;    Oct.  2. 
bearer.     G.  E.  Runyon.     1,449,628  ;  Mar.  27. 
clearer.     Top-.       M.     Sutton     and     T.     Williams. 


1.462,774;  July  24. 
Roller  coaster.    C.  G.  Feucht.    1,440,586  ;  Jan.  2. 
Roller  coaster.     S.  Makepeace.     1,463,137  ;  July  24. 
Roller-coaster   running  gear.     C.    G.   Feucht.     1,440,588 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Roller  coasters,  Safety  device  for.   C.  G.  Feucht.   1,440,587  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Roller  distributor.     J.  M.  Lopez.     1,459,109  ;  June  19. 
Roller   drill,    Cross-.      H.   R.   Plughes   and   R.   C.    Kuldell. 

1,444,074  ;    Feb.    6. 
Roller,  drum,  sheave,  pulley,  and  the  like.     C.  S.  Anderson 

and  R.   Wood.     1,448,989  ;   Mar.   20. 
Roller  mill.     F.  E.  Marcy.     Rel6,620-2  ;  June  5. 
Roller  mills.  Device  uud  process  for  feeding.     A.  Gillespie. 

1,450.723  ;   Apr.    3. 
Roller-rubbing  washer.     A.  Gruhn.     1,469,314  ;  Oct.  2. 
Roller  screen.     F.   R.   Koonig.     1,453,939;   May  1. 
Roller     spring     control.       B.     J.     Hausfeld.       1,468,107 

Sept.  18. 
Roller    tool.    Expanding.      E.    F.    Salisbury.      1,460,079 

June  26. 
Rollers  and  other  articles.  Apparatus  for  gauging.     L.  M 

Ellis.     1,472,589  ;  Oct.  30. 
Rolling  ball   and  like  game   or  game  apparatus.      M.   M 

Des.sau.     1,446,288  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rolling   machine.     A.   Eppler.     1,472,058 ;   Oct.   30. 
Rolling  machine.   Plaster-bandage-.      W.   H.   Cunningham, 

1,442,129  :   Jan.  16. 
Rolling  machines,  Guide  mechanism  for  sheet-metal-.     E 

M.  Foster.     1,440,385  ;  Jan.  2. 
Rolling   mill.     J.   B.  FawelL     1,442,025;   Jan.   9. 
Rolling  mill.     J.  E.  Fawell.     1,478,992  ;  Dec.  25. 
Rolling  mill.     C.  P.  Fuller.     1,464,702;  Aug.  14. 
Rolling  mill.     J.  M.  Perry.     1,466.459  ;  Aug.  28. 
Rolling  mill.     H.  A.   Roemer.     1,467,880;   Sept.   11. 
Rolling    mill.      F.    Steinecke.      1,474,124;    Nov.    13. 
Rolling   mill.     H.   Stilting.      1,451,060;   Apr.    10. 
Rolling    mill.      F.    Wille.      1.477,616;    Dec.    18. 
Rolling-mill   apparatus.      F.   Mayer.      1,474,055  ;    Nov 


13. 
for 


1,463,036  ; 
screws  of. 
Benjamin. 

1,462,454; 


N.   Metz.      1,468,825; 
Diescher.      1,478,509 ; 


1,469,410;  Oct.  2 
and   railway. 


A.   W. 


Home.      1,478,229 ; 

W.     M.     Wheildon. 

H.  Wickstrom  and 


Rolling-mill    operations,    Method    of    and    appliance 

use  in.     L.   Jones.     1,441,354 ;   Jan.   9. 
Rolling-mill  ragging  mechanism.     G.  J.  Bryen. 

July  24. 
Rolling    mills.    Indicator    for    the    adjusting 

P.    C.    Haldeman.      1,456,491 ;    May    22. 
Rolling     mills,     Manipulator     for.       C.     W. 

1.447,274  :  Mar.  6. 
Rolling  mills,  Manipulator  for.     D.  F.  Nisbet. 

July  17. 
Rolling    mills.    Means    for    controlling    continuous. 

Crook.      1,466,642  ;   Aug.   28. 
Rolling    mills.    Relief    device   for. 

Sept.  25. 
Rolling    mills.    Roll    for.      S.    E 

Dec.   25. 
Rolling  mills,  Roll  of.     L.  Dostal. 
Rolling  stock.   Brake  for  tramway 

Maley.      1.459,788  ;    June   26. 
Rolls,    Cover    for    ironing.       H.     M 

Dec.  18. 
Rolls,     Delivering     material     from. 

1,456,291  ;   May  22. 
Rolls,  Grinding  machine  for  formiu 

P.  J.   Shea. "    1,465.538  ;  Aug.  21. 
Rolls,  Machine  for  the  manufacture  of  bread. 

1.454,672;  May  8. 
Rolls,  Securing  the  ends  of.     W.  M.  Wheildon.     1,465,786  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Ri'utgen    images    against    secondary    rays.    Grid   for    pro- 
tecting.     G.    Bucky.      1,476.048;    Dec.    4. 
Rontgenograpbs,  Means  for  causing  registration  of.    A.  W. 

Buck.     1.445.290;   Feb.   13. 
Roof.     O.  L.   Henderson.     1,447,175  ;  Mar.  6. 
Roof.     J.  McQueen.      1.449.766  :  Mar.   27. 
Roof.      G.   r.   Trice.     1,467,017 ;   Sept.  4. 
Roof    and    floor   construction.      E.    C.    Hoge.      1,464,711  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Roof  and  means  for  securing  shingles  to  a  roof.     J.  A. 

Topping.     Rel5,556  ;  Mar.  6. 
Roof    and    roof    covering.      F.    C.    Overbury.      1,447,567 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Roof    and    wall    construction.      P.    M.    Piel.      1,458.408; 

June   12. 
Roof,   Car.      C.    D.   Bonsall.      1.455,776-7;    May   22. 
Roof  clamp.     C.  C.  White.     1,451.639:  Apr.  10. 
Roof    construction.      H.    E.    Marks.      1.458.770;   June    12. 
Roof  covering.      M.   Rachlin.     1,446,858;   Feb.  27. 


H.  F6taz. 


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Alpluihetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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Koof    covering.       E.     R.     Siiydi-r    mid     C.     W.     Mortimer. 

1,46:.'. 772;  .lulv  -24. 
Hoof  covoiinu:.      II.   R.   Wardell.     1,46(>,077  ;  Aug.  28. 
Roof    covering.    Flexible.      i\.    Z.    lUitVerick.      1,445,901  ; 

Feb.  L>0. 
Root  eOuing.      ,T.   Saul.     1,470,331;   Oct.   9. 
Roof    tlashius.      A.    G.    Butler.      1,464,406;    Aug.    7. 
Koof    leader    and    roof    vent.      J.    J.    Lyth.      1,442,625 ; 

•Tan.    16. 
Roof  lug.     H.   C.   Hames.     1.452,599  ;   Apr.  24. 
Koof  made  of  utdulated  sheet  iron,  Arched.     E.  E.   De- 

bongnie.     1.467,925  ;   Sept.   11. 
Roof.  Metallurgical-furnace.     C.  .T.  Crawford.    1,477,811  ; 

Dec.  IS. 
Roof    or    floor    construction.      H.    E.    Marks.      1,466,056 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Roof   or   floor   construction.      II.    E.    Marks.      1,475,349 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Roof  or  floor  construction.     H.  B.  Marks.     1,475,846-7  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Roof  plate  form.     L.   Engeset.      1,461,182;    July   10. 
Roof.  Sheet-metal.     R.  A.   Workman.     1,454,097;  May  8. 
Roof  structure.      W.    C.    Brouchton.      ]  ,470,054 ;    Oct.    9. 
Roof  structure.     E.  Flagg.     1,465,899  ;  Aug.  21. 
Roof  structure.    A.  Lamm  and  J.  F.  Schroeder.    1,450,182  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Roof  structure.     P.  L.  McKee.     1.440.478  ;  Jan.  2. 
Roof-supporting    method    and    apparatus.    Mine-.      E.    C. 

Morgan.      1,450,329;  Apr.   3. 
Roof  truss.     M.   Koru.     1,466,174;  Aug.   28. 
Roof  truss.     W.  M.  Pratt.     1,440,695  ;  Jan.  2. 
Rooting.     W.  J.  Dremann.     1,467,779  ;  Sept.  11. 
Roofing.      H.    L.    Guy.      1,469,041  ;    Sept.    25. 
Roofing.     R.  C.  Neptune.     1,444,550  ;  Feb.  6. 
Roofing    cleat,    Seal-tight.      W.    C.    Johnson.      1,447.986 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Roofing   construction,    Strip-.      T.    Robinson.      1,474,380 

Nov.   20. 
Roofing  element.     H.   Abraham.     1,473,919  ;   Nov.   13. 
Roofing  element.     T.  Robinson.     1,449,058  ;  Mar.  20. 
Roofing    element,    Prepared.      A.    R.    Purdy.      1.460,827 

Julv  3. 
Roofing    fastener.    Roll-.      A.    A.    Griswold.      1,471,156 

Oct.  16. 
Roofing    machine.      H.    Cumfer    and    O.    D.    McFarland 

1,448,203  ;  Mar.  13. 
Roofing    machine.      T.    J.    Lords    and    G.    P.    Lennartz 

1.471,043;  Oct.  16. 
Roofing    machine.      T.    J.    Lords    and    G.    P.    Lennartz 

1,471,493;  Oct.  23. 
Roofing.    Making    prepared.      W.    H.    Cady.      1,450,712 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Roofing  material.     T.  B.  Lehon.     1,445,777;  Feb.  20. 
Roofing  material.     F.  Reisig,  jr.     1,442,002  ;  Jan.  9. 
Roofing  material.     H.  F.  Weiss.     1,467,594  ;  Sept.  11. 
Roofing   material.   Method  of  and   apparatus   for   making 

flexible.     H.  Maclnnes.     1,454,323;  May  8. 
Roofing,    Means   of   identifying    prepared.      A.    R.    Purdy. 

1,447,265  ;   Mar.    6. 
Roofing,  Method  and  apparatus  for  ornamenting  mineral- 
surfaced.     C.  J.  Pater.     1,472,884  ;  Nov.  6. 
Roofing,     Method     and     machine     for     making    nrepcired. 

A.    E.    Currier.      1,456,224;    May    22. 
Roofing,    Method    of    and    app.iratus    for    making    orna- 
mental.    F.   C.   Overbury.     1,472,227 ;   Oct.  30. 
Roofing  product.  Apparatus   for   making.     H.  A.   Cumfer. 

1,469,555  ;   Oct.   2. 
Roofing  products,  Apparatus  for  making.     C.  E.  Rahr  and 

R.  T.  Pollock.     1.475.595  :  Nov.  27. 
Roofing.     Self-locking    wireless    molded.       F.    Openshaw. 

1,454,070  ;  May  8. 
Roofing  sheet.     J.  F.  Daut.     1.444,170  ;  Feb.  6. 
Roofing.  Sheet-metal.     H.  I>.  Olden.     1.459,855  ;  .Tune  26. 
Roofing-strip      blanks.       Forming.        P.      C.      Overbury. 

1,475.551  :  Nov.  27. 
Roofs,  Securing  shingles  to.    W.  J.  Monntford.     1,463,482  ; 

July  31. 
Room,  Portable  dark.     T.  Morvkwas.     1.446.762  :  Feb.  27. 
Room,  Restaurant.     B.  R.  Smith.     1,463,633 ;  July  31. 
Roost.      D.    J.    Foshee.      1,456,056 ;    May   22. 
Roost    and    nest.    Sanitary.      T.    C.    Beatty.      1,447,460; 

Mar.   6. 
Roost,  rhicken.     J.  R.  Lvon.     1,449.612:  Mar.  27. 
Roost,  Collapsible.     N.  Egan.     1,452,366  ;  Apr.  17. 
Roosting       device.       Anti-sparrow.         M.       .J.       Noonan. 

1.478.139  ;  Dec.  18. 
Root-canal    point.      «.    L.   Miller.      1.463,963 :    Aug.    7. 
Root  extractor.     R.   E.   Olds.     1.443.034  :   Jan.  23. 
Rope.     E.   M.  Adarns,  jr.      1,440,141  :  Feb.   20. 

Rope    anil    cablo    grip.    Spiral.      G.    J.    Zink.      1,458,261  ; 

June  12. 
Rope  and  cable  tie.     W.  J.  Flowers.     1,452,338  ;  Apr.  17. 
rtope  clamp,     r.  Beecken.     1.457,051  :  May  29. 
Rope  clamp.     R.  E.  Jordan,  jr.     1.471.0.S4  ;  Oct.  16. 
Rone     clamp.       J.     B.     Woodbury     and     G.     C.     Soule. 

1.460,6.S3  :  July  3. 
Rope  coupling.     C.   Watson.      1,466.495  :   Aug.   28. 
Rope  fastener.     L.  A.  Girot.     1,459.329  ;  June  19. 
Rope  guide.     .T.  R.  Weaver.     1.453..=i76  :  May  1- 
Rope  hitch.     A.  L.  Shaner.     1,461,498;  July  10. 
Rope-joining   clamp.      E.    Saundry.      1.459.265  ;    .Tune    19 
Rope,   Jump.     G.   C.   La   S.ares.      1,462.088;    July   17. 


Kope-maklng  machines,   Tension  device   for.     W.    11.  Ful- 

lington.      1.447,538 ;    Mar.   6. 
Kope,  Metallic.     G.  Bell.     1,465,801  ;  Aug.  21. 
Rope,      Ornamental.        S.      G.      Mandalian.        1,464,720; 

Aug.  14. 
Rope  socket.     W.   Harris.     1,443,895  ;  Jan.  30. 
Rope  socket  and  jar.     M.  C.  Hazard.     1,470,445  ;  Oct.  9. 
Kope  structure.     F.  Riesenberg.     1,445.556;  Feb.  13. 
Rope  structure.      H.  V.   Whitlock.      1.442.790;   Jan.   16. 
Rope  untwisting    apparatus.      P.    B.    Jagger.      1,448,543 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Ropes,    Balancing    of    the    weight    of.      L.    Thallmaver. 

1,470,780;  Oct.   16. 
Rosary.     E.  B.  Evans.     Des.  63,129  ;  Oct.  16. 
Rossing   machine.      E.    and    A.    Berthiaume.      1,465,621; 

Aug.  21. 
Rossing    machine.      J.     Moravec.       1,456,328 ;    May     22. 
Rotary  bin.     W.  B.  Hodges.     1,468,108  ;  Sept.  18. 
Rotary   cutter.     L.    Di   Carlo.     1.465.075;   Aug.   14. 
Kotary   cutter.     S.   Di   Felippo.      1.473,698  ;   Nov.   13. 
Rotary  cutter.     R.   H.   Lansing.      1,447,091;  Feb.  27. 
Kotary   drier.     G.  Engel,  sr.     1,453,312;   May   1. 
Rotarv  drier.     A.  J.  Grindle.     1,477.823;  Dec.  18. 
Rotary  engine.     H.  S.  Booth.     1,447,833  ;  Mar.  6. 
Rotary  engine.     T.  Charlton.     1,456,222  ;  May  22. 
Rotary   engine.     A.    E.    Greene.      1,456,232;    May   22. 
Kotary  engine.     E.  C.   Groves.     1,477,950  ;  Dec.  18. 
Rotary  engine.     M.  B.  Kato.     1,456,603  ;  May   29. 
Rotary  engine.     S.  E.  Kochendarfer.     1,453,683  ;   May  1. 
Rotary  engine.     F.  G.  O'Rourke.     1,473,249  ;  Nov.  6. 
Rotary   engine.     G.   Pagonls.     1,478,352 ;   Dec.   18. 
Rotary    engine.      C.    L.    and    L.    F.    Ragot.      1,475,509; 

Nov.   27. 
Rotary  engine.     J.  Vigliano.     1,457,951;  June  5. 
Rotary  engine.     H.  W.  Wendt.     1.448,476;  Mar.  13. 
Rotary  engine.      W.   Willerton.     1.463,988;  Aug.   7. 
Rotary  engine.     T.  E.  Wood.     1,446,079  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rotary  jar.     J.  A.  Kammerdiner.     1,469,305  ;  Oct.  2. 
Rotary  kiln.     S.  S.  McGrath.     1,453,851;  May  1. 
Kotary   machine.      F.    Egersdorfer.      1,466,276 ;   Aug.    28. 
Rotary  machine.     M.  J.  Paget.     1,459,637  ;  June  19. 
Rotary  sleeve  valved  two-cycle  engine.     T.   W.  Paterson. 

1,441,111 ;  Jan.  2. 
Rotary   switch.      A.    Nelson.      1.476,911  ;    Dee.    11. 
Rotarv  ventilator.     L.  B.  Sharpnack.     1.477,669  ;  Dec.  18. 
Rotating  jar.     C.  E.  Edwards.     1,450,024  ;   Mar.   27. 
Rot.itiiig  kiln.     H.  H.   Hindshaw.      1,441,351 ;   Jan.  9. 
Rotating     mechanism.       H.     H.     Mercer.       1,445,151-2; 

Feb.   13. 
Rouge     and     powder     puft.     Combined.       W.     D.     Roy. 

1,4.59,931  ;  June  26. 
Rouge    pad    and    receptacle    therefor.      W.    G.    ICendall. 

1,4  49.415;   Mar.  27. 
Rough  rounder.     L.  E.  John.'^on.  0.  T.  Peterson,  and  L.  A. 

Popp.     1.463,823  ;  Aug.  7. 
Rough  rounder  and  channeling  machine.     L.  E.  Johnson. 

1,470,083  ;  Oct.  9. 
Route  indicator.     G.  H.  Meade.     1,470,385  ;  Oct.  9. 
Route  indicator.     E.  Shrubsole.     1,454,793  ;  May  8. 
Route   indicator.     S.   Zetterbaum.      1,471,439 ;   Oct.   23. 
Routing  head.     A.   Marceau.     1,465.226  ;   Aug.   14. 
Routing  machine.     T.  C.  Hansen.     1,462,962  ;  July  24. 
Routing  machine.     A.  H.  Segler.     1,449.450  ;  Mar.  27. 
Routing  mechanism.     E.  A.  Laughlin.     1,462,234  ;  July  17. 
Roundabout.     J.  E.   Kotllk.     1,457,035  :   Mav   29. 
Roundabout,  Gyratory.     E.   Kohler.     1.465.012  ;  Aug.   14. 
Rounder  or  channeler.  Rough.     F.  E.  Valois.     1,445,248  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Rounding   machine.      C.    C.   Blake.      1,476.040 :    Dec.   4. 
Roust-box  cover.     G.  E.  Kent.     1,449.416 :  Mar.  27. 
Roving   and    spinning   frames,   etc..   Cap   bar  for.     G.   P. 

Albrecht.     1.443.111  ;  Jan.  23. 
Rubber    «nd    ebonite    substitutes.    Manufacture    of.      H. 

Plauson.     1,471.059  ;  Oct.   16. 
Rubber   and    other    heavy   plastic    material.    Machine   for 

treating.     P.  H.  Banbury.     1.449,930  :  Mar.   27. 
Rubber    and   producing    same.    Accelerating    the    vulcani- 
zation of.     S.  J.   Peachey.     1,443,381 ;   Jan.   30. 
Rubber  and   product   obtained   thereby.   Treating.     S.   M. 

Cadwell      1.449.493  ;   Mar.   27. 
Rubber   and   product   obtained   thereby,    Vulcanizing.      S. 

M.   Cadwell.     1,445,621  ;   Feb.   20. 
Rubber  and  products  obtained  thereby.  Treating.      C.   B. 

Bradley  and  S.  M.  Cadwell.     1.444.865  ;  Feb.  13. 
Rubber  and  products  obtained  thereby.  Vulcanizing.    S.  M. 

Cadwell.     1,440,961-4  ;  Jan.  2. 
Rubber  and  the  like  pl."Ktic  substances.  Treatment  of  raw. 

R.   C.  Davidson.      1.446.737  ;   Feb.  27. 
Rubber,  Apparatus  for  treating.    W.  H.  Bines.    1,456,211  ; 

May   22. 
Rubber   articles.   Means   for   shaping.      G.    S.    Stringfield. 

1,472,256  ;  Oct.  30. 
Rul)lier    articles.    Method    of   and    apparatus    for    making 

hollow.      A.    L.    Schavolr.      1,441,603 ;    Jan.    9. 
Rubber  articles,  Strain-resisting  element  for.     A.  E.  Jury. 

1.444.076:  Feb.  6. 
Rubber      attachment.       P.      J.      Rothacher.       1,464,342; 

Aug.   7. 
Rubber  bale.      E.    Hopkinson.      1.442.218;    Jan.    16. 
Rubber  balls.   Apparatus   for  the   manufacture  of  hollow 

Tndia.     A.  Lawton.     1.467,438  ;   Sept,  11. 
Rubber  blanket.  Pneumatic.     11.  A.  King  and  E.  O.  Isler. 

1,464,716  ;  Aug.   14. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Rubber  boot.     A.   A.   Glidden.     Des.   62,671 ;   July   17. 
Rubber,     Calendering.       L.     P.     Beauregard.       1,469,875  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Rubber,    Can.       F.    B.    Hannula    and    W.    E.    Trombley. 

1,444,501:  Feb.  6. 
Rubber    coatings,   Electrodeposition   of.      S.    E.    Sbeppard 

and   L.    W.   Eberlin.      1,476,374  ;   Dec.    4. 
Rubber  composition.     N.  D.  Nielsen.     1,463,905  ;  Aug.  7. 
Rubber    composition    and    making    same.      H.    L.    Ksher. 

1,473,285  ;  Nov.  6. 
Rubber  composition   and   making   same.      P.    Schidrowltz. 

1,443,149  ;  Jan.  23. 
Rubber     composition,     Unvulcanized.       P.     W.     Stockton. 

1,455,893;   May  22. 
Rubber    compounds.    Filler   and    accelerator   for.      A.    W. 

Gould.     1,463,781 ;  July  31. 
Rubber-cushion     wheel.        B.      H.     Aitkens.       1,459,430 ; 

June  19. 
Rubber,  Embedding  cords  in.      H.  N.  Wayne.     1,464,632  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Rubber,  Employing  derivatives  of  the  condensation  prod- 
ucts of  amines  and  aldehydes  in  the  vulcanization  of. 

C.  O.  North.     1,467,984  ;   Sept.  11. 
Rubber  footwear.     T.  E.  La  Fayette,  A.  A.  Glidden,  and 

J.   J.   Gaughan.      1,455,140 ;   May   15. 
Rubber  footwear.     W.  B.  Wiegand.     1,465,504  ;  Aug.  21. 
Rubber   footwear.    Forming   outsoles   for.      S.    W.   Bourn. 

1,471,587  ;  Oct.  23. 
Rubber     footweai-.     Machine     for     making     outsoles     for. 

S.   W.   Bourn.      1,471,588 ;   Oct.   23. 
Rubber  for  washing  or  cleaning  purposes.  Hand.     M.  M. 

Dessau.     1,469,917  ;  Oct.  9. 
Rubber    gloves.      G.    F.    Underwood    and    W.    Luffsmith. 

1,469,029;    Sept.    25. 
Rubber  goods.  Apparatus  for  use  in  the  manufacture  of. 

T.  Sloper.     1,477,391  ;  Dec.  11. 
Rubber  goods,   Manufacture  of  dipped.     M.   M.   Harrison. 

1,445,080;  Feb.   3  3. 
Rubber  goods.  Mold  for.     T.  Davis.     1,472,053  ;  Oct.  30. 
Rubber  heel.     F.  J.  Altenkirk.     1,470,045;  Oct.  9. 
Rubber  heel.    C.  D.  Armstrong.     Des.  61,885  ;  Feb.  6. 
Rubber  heel.     W.   Enoch.     1,476,288  ;   Dec.  4. 
Rubber   heel.     L.    Kaplan.      1,467,547 ;    Sept.    11. 
Rubber  heel.     A.  Monastero.     Des.  61,876  :  Feb.  6. 
Rubber  heel.     G.  Ross.     Des.  63,041  ;  Sept.  18. 
Rubber  heel.     C.  W.  Shaeffer.     1,458.446  :  June  12. 
Rubber  heel.     J.  Van  Melle.     1,458.257;  June  12. 
Rubber  heel  and  fastening  device.     H.  L.  Beal.     1,448,049; 

Mar.  13. 
Rubber    heel.    Detachable.      W.    A.    Maloney.      1,466,407 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Rubber  heel  lift.     C.  H.  Oakley.     1,452,891 ;  Apr.  24. 
Rubber     heels,     Mold    for.       W.     Bernstein.       1,465,775 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Rubber  heels.  Mold  for.     L.  Holmes.     1,451,510  ;  Apr.   10. 
Rubber  latex,  Preparation  of  preservative  substances  for. 

S.  C.  Davidson.     1,447,930  ;  Mar.  6. 
Rubber,     Machine     for     cutting     sheet.     S.     W.     Bourn. 

1,445,990;  Feb.  20. 
Rubber,  Machine  for  cutting  sheet.  L.  H.  Rand.   1,449,445  ; 

Mar.   27. 
Rubber,  Manufacture  of.     W.  Peldenheimer,  W.  W.  Plow- 
man, and  P.  Schidrowitz.     1,458,693  ;  June  12. 
Rubber  mats,  etc.,  Mold  for.     L.  M.  Bickett.     1,453,123  ; 

Apr.   24. 
Rubber  mixer  or  like  machine.     D.  R.  Bowen.     1,457,343  ; 

June  5. 
Rubber    molds,    Lubricating.      A.    G.    Voltz.      1,462,563  ; 

July  24. 
Rubber  or  like  material  and   process  and   apparatus   for 

making     same.     Hollow     articles     of.       H.     Z.     Cobb. 

1,455,240  ;  May  15. 
Rubber  or  rubber-coated  article.     L.  Minton.     1^455,544  ; 

May  15. 
Rubber  outsoles  to  shoes.  Apparatus  for  applying.     P.  W. 

Hodges.     1,465,824  ;  Aug.  21. 
Rubber    overshoes.     Elastic    hinge    for.     "G.     L.    Zucker. 

1,447,586  ;  Mar.  6. 
Rubber   paving  and  flooring  block   or   slab.      W.   A.    Wil- 
liams.    1,465,033  :  Aug.  14. 
Rubber  pipes  and  the  like.   Adjustable  clamp  for.     R.  J. 

Hammond.      1,475.487;   Nov.    27. 
Rubber,   Preparation   for   treating  articles   of.      J.    B.    G. 

Taber.      1,464,143  ;  Aug.  7. 
Rubber,    Prpsei-ving   nncuied.      H.    J.   Butler.      1,444,061  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Rubber,   Preventing  transmigration   of  vulcanizing   agent 

in.     J.  P.  Coe.     1,469.895  ;  Oct.  9. 
Rubber,  Process  and  apparatus  for  treating.     G.  B.  Brit- 
ton.     1,440.371 ;  Jan.  2. 
Rubber,  Reclaiming  vulcanized.     W.  B.  Pratt.     1,461,675  ; 

July  10. 
Rubber  retainer.     R.  S.  Rowe  and  G.  Weinle.     1,465,180  ; 

Aug.    14. 
Rubber  rollers.  Apparatus   for  making.     S.   B.   Schroeder. 

1,457,290  ;  May  29. 
Rubber  sole.     G.   Ferguson.      1,454,885 ;   May  15. 
Rubber  soles.  Manufacture  of.     G.   Ferguson.     1,447,239  ; 

Mar.   6. 
Rubber   solution    and   producing  It,   Vulcanized-.      W.    B. 

Pratt.     1.451,711  ;  Apr.  17. 
Rubber,    Stitching   machine   for   joining.      T.   B.   Huestis. 

1,462,859  ;  July  24. 


Rubber-tired  wheel.     H.    J.   Ferris.     1,466,210 ;   Aug.  28. 
Rubber  vulcanization.     G.   H.   Stevens  ajid  C.  H.   Eaton. 

1,465,743  ;  Aug.  21. 
Rubber,  Vulcanizing.     W.  P.  Russell.     1,467,197  ;  Sept.  4. 
Rubber,    Vulcanizing.      II.  A.    Wiukelmann   an<i    II.    Gray. 

1,478,088;  Dec.  IS. 
Rubber    waste,    Acidizing.      R.    A.    Terhune.      1,450,462; 

Apr.  3. 
Rubberized  cord  fabric,  Apparatus  for  the  production  c£ 

weftless.      E.   Hopkicson  and   A.   E.   Jury.     1,462,858 ; 

July  24. 
Rubberizing  fabric.     F.  C.  Hall.     1,444,459  ;  Feb.  6. 
Rubbing     block.  ,     A.     F.     Wright     and     W.     A.     Stone. 

1,455,550  ;  May  15. 
Rudder.     J.  J.  Toner.     1,478,928;  Dec.  25. 
Kudder  bar.     O.  W.  Timm.     1,478,308;  Dec.  18. 
Rudder  control.     M.  C.  Bauraann.     1.462,531;  July  24. 
Rudder,     Shock-absorbing.       J.     V.     Martin.       1,464,209 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Rudders,  Reversing.    J.  R.  Alexander.     1,449,803  ;  Mar.  27. 
Rug.      F.    I'artwright.    "  Dos.    61,821-5 ;    Jan.    23. 
Rug.      J.   Enis.      Des.   03.288;    Nov.    20. 
14ug.    P.    A.    Haas.      Des.    61,771-81 ;   Jan.    9. 
Rug.     J.  H.  Handley.     Des.  62,946  ;  Aug.  28. 
Rug.     H.  A.  Miller.     Des.  63,;-tU4  ;  Nov.  20. 
Rug.      H.   A.   Miller.     Des.    63,306 ;    Nov.    20. 
Rug.     P.   P.   Rainsford.     Des.  62,901  ;   Aug.  28. 
Rug.     E.  G.  Sauer.     Des.     63,328 ;  Nov.  20. 
Rug.     A.  H.   Waldo.     Des.  02,116-28;  Mar.   27. 
Kug   and    making   the   same.      K.    S.   Mathis.      1,464,879 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Rug,   Automobile.     D.   W.   Cusbman.      1,464,061  ;   Aug.  7. 
Rug-cleaning  frame.     H.  W.Hoadley.     1,445,081;  Feb.  13. 
Rug-hanging     machine.       P.     J.     Shampay.       1,460,448 ; 

July  3. 
Rug  manufacture.     C.  I".  Bacon.     1,452,776  ;  Apr.  24. 
Rug   reenforcement.      O.    Brunka.      1,457,921 ;    June   5. 
Rugs    and    the   like    and    making   the    same.    Fringe    for. 

A.  E.  Neff.     1,470,097  ;  Oct.  9. 
Rugs,   carpets,    and   other  like   articles.   Machine  for   dis- 
playing.    J.  W.  Gheen.     1,466,876  ;   Sept.  4. 
Rugs,  Cleaning.     G.  S.  Barsumian.     1,465,249  ;  Aug.  21. 
Rugs  or  the  like.   Supnort  for  dyeing  or  drying.     W.  B. 

Olson.      1,475,026 ;    Nov.    20. 
Rugs,    Preparing    strands    for    weaving.      W.    E.    Olson. 

1,445,793;  Feb.  20. 
Rule    and    border    type    or    slug-cutting   machines.    Work- 
holding  and  positioning  device  for.    J.  Logue.    1,452,809  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Rule,    Circular    slide.      J.    F.    Keller    and    F.    J.    Badge. 

1,4.55,339  ;  May  15. 
Rule,    Folding.      F.   Buck.      1,460,784;   July  3. 
Rule-form  machine.     E.  Appelquist.     1,4.74,924  ;  Nov.  20. 
Rule     forms,    Apparatus     for     setting.      C.     J.     Farrar. 

1,453,787  ;   May  1. 
Rule    holder.     Safety-.       D.     Charest    and    A.     Lapointe. 

1,442,127;  Jan.  16. 
Rule,  Measuring.     M.   C.  Merrill.     1,469,944  ;    Oct.   9. 
Rule.  Slide.     W.  B.  Eaton  and  T.  D.  LaMay.     1,461,975  ; 

July  17. 
Rule,   Slide.     O.   D.   Parsons.     1,459,857 ;   June  26. 
Rule,  Slide.     C.  N.  Reynolds,  jr.     1,461,677  ;  July  10. 
Rule,   square,    and   level.    Combination.      R.    E.    McGowan 

and   P.   W.  McCorry.      1.469,167 ;    Sept.   25. 
Rule,   Tailor's.     E.   A.   Gruber.      1,456. ."147  ;    May   29. 
Ruler    and    blotter.    Combined.      A.    Azcona.      1,460,935 ; 

July  3. 
Ruler  attachment.     J.  J.  Ahearn.     1,453.900  ;  May  1. 
Rules,  Joint  for  folding.     F.   Buck.     1,455,042  ;  May  15. 
Rules.    Mnchine    for    casting   column.      H.    C.    Gammeter. 

1.476,503  ;   Dec.  4. 
Rules,  Runner  for  slide.     C.   P.  Dieckmann.       1,440,914  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Ruling  apparatus.     A.  Broadmeyer.     1.449,376  ;  Mar.  27. 
Ruling   machine.      W.    H.    Hope.      1,461,002;   July    3. 
Ruling-machine  guide.     E.    Larson.      1,464,945  ;   Aug.   14. 
Ruling    machines,    Perforating    attachment    for.      W.    G. 

Knights       1,473,632  ;   Nov.   13. 
Runner.     J.  W.  Hruslca.     1,447,472;  Mar.  6. 
Runner.     C.  A.  Howell.     1,454.514  ;  May  8. 
Runner  attachment.     J.  De  Lotto.     1,465,463  ;  Aug.  21. 
Runner  carrier.     N.  O.  Nelson.     1,457,595  ;  June  5. 
Running-board   api'on   guards.     S.   L.    Hoopes   and   A.   A. 

Gietzelt.     1,461,903  :  .Tuly  17. 
Running    board    extension.      J.    H.    Eaton.      1,478,031; 

Dec.   18. 
Running  board  mat  and  light.  Combined.     W.  Dobschutz. 

1,460,316  ;  .Tune  26. 
Running  board.   Replacement.      W.   J.    Spiro.      1,443,598 ; 

Jan.   30. 
Running-board  support.     A.  T.  Sturt.     1,467.656  ;  Sept.  11. 
Runway,    Overhead.       P.    Martin.       1,454,937 ;    May    15. 
Rust    from    metal    articles.    Removing.      J.    S.    Gravely. 

1.4.59,910;  June  26. 
Rust-removing  compound.     J.  J.  Varn  Buhler.     1,473,529  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Sacchnrine    materials.    Decolorizing    and    purification    of. 

J.  T.  Hood  and  J.  and  P.  O.  Clark.     1,452.739  ;  Apr.  24. 
Sachet    bag    or    similar    article.      J.    F.    Stewart.      Des. 

63,666  ;  Dee.  25. 
Sack-clnsing    machine.      H.    O.    Harding    and    J.    Jessen. 

1,469.083;  Sept.  25. 
Sack  holder.     H.  M.  Hanson.     1,446,346  ;  Feb.  20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventi07is — Continued. 


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Sack  holder.  E.  Taylor.  1,457.047  :  May  29. 
Sack  holder.  C.  AValldow.  1,453,961  ;  May  1. 
Sack  lifting:  and  other   purpo.ses.   Sling  or  grip   for.     A. 

Claydon.     1,472,325;  Oct.  30. 
Sack,    Pick.     J.    T.    Campbell.      1,457,344;   June   5. 
Sack    turning    anil    moa.suring    machine.      A.    B.    Yates. 

1.4G5.200  :  Aug.  14. 
Sacks,   Knotting  mechanism   for  tying.     F.   O.   Lindgren. 

1.439,833  :   June  26. 
Sacking  device.     J.  E.  Jewell.     1.467,323  ;  Sept.  11. 
Saddle.     A.W.Hawkins.     1,462,885  ;  July  24. 
Saddle    cover.      J.     II.    and    F.    A.      Rimpler.      1,407,878  ; 

Sept.   11. 
Saddle,     Cushion.       11.     and     F.     Mesinger.       1,474,977 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Saddle,  Cycle,  motor-cycle,  and  analogous.     A.   H.   Law- 
rence.    1,469,227  ;  Oct.  2. 
Saddle.   Harness.     J.   D.  Keller.     1,459,214  ;   June  19. 
Saddle.    F.  Mesinger.     1,462,976  ;  July  24. 
Saddle.     0.  B.  Mills.      1,461,282;   July  10. 
Sadiron.      H.    C.    Downey.      1,476.057 ;    Dec.    4. 
Sadiron.     J.  H.  Gray.     1,445.833;  Feh.  20. 
Sadiron  connection.  Gas-heated.    O.  W.  Sabold.    1,478,531  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Sadiron,    Electric.      S.    T.    Arnold.      1,470,047;    Oct.    9. 
Sadiron,  Electric.     W.  C.  Boswell.     1,471,823  ;  Oct.  23. 
Sadiron    holder.    Safety.      H.    L.    Jorgensen    and    A.    N. 

roulin.      1,455,026  ;   May  15. 
Sadiron    stand,    Removable.      J.    H.    Barrett.      1,443,339 ; 

Jan    30. 
Sadiron  .support.     F.  Dougherty.     1,472,866;  Nov.  6. 
Safe.    T.  M.  Aiken.     1,440,948  ;  Jan.  2. 
Safe.     It.  Brauer.     1,467,419  ;  Sept.  11. 
Safe.     J.  Butscher  and  J.  Schroder.     1,447,462  ;  ,Mar.  6. 
Safe.     M.  Mosler  and  C.   Bartels.      1,464,213  ;   Aug.   7. 
Safe.      A.    W.    Relling.      1,469.810;    Oct.    9. 
Safe  and  vault  door.     A.  L.  West.     1.454,460;  May  8. 
Safe  and  vault  protector.     W.  C.   Beckwitb.     1,451,974  ; 

Apt.   17. 
Safe,     Burglarproof.       J.     H.     Dunnington.       1,449,739 ; 

Mar.    27. 
Safe   construction.      E.   G.    Lehman.      1,447,794 ;   Mar.   6 
Safe,  Fireproof.     C.  F.  Meilink.     1,473,117  ;  Nov.  6. 
Safe     lock.     Combination.       M.     C.     Hoard ;     1,455,912 

May   22. 
Safe,    Messenger's    portable.      J.    C.    Butner.      1,468,991 

Sept.  25. 
Safe,   Money.      li.    S.    Royse.     1,468,836;    Sept.   25. 
Safe  or  vault  doors,   and  the  like,   Pressure  system  for 

G.    M.    Goldsmith    and    C.    P.    Bartels.     1,469,638-9 

Oct.  2. 
Safe    or    vault    plate.      M.    L.    Hartmann.      1,468,362 

Sept.  18. 
Safi'    ai-    vault    plate.      O.    Hutchins    and    C.    E.    Hawke 

1,444,010  ;    Feb.   6. 
Safe,    safe    cabinet,    and   similar   fire-resisting   structures 

M.   Mosler   and   C.    Bartels.     1,441,874 ;   Jan.   9. 
Safes  and  safety  vaults.  Protective  apparatus  for.     E.  V 

Lorig  and  U.  G.  Graham.     1,451,581 ;  Apr.  10. 
Safes    and    strong    rooms.    Lock    of.      L.    L.    McDermott 

1,468,245  ;  Sept.  18. 
Safety  and  pickproof  lock.     J.  G.   Shllanski.     1,445,723 

Feb.  20. 
Safety    and   signal   device.      M.   Wright,   and    H.    Becker 

1,446,237;  Feb.  20. 
Safety  appliance.     J.  P.  Tennis.     1,469,462;  Oct.  2. 
Safely    box.      E.    G.    D.    Harmsen    and    M.    Kalafatovic 

1,447,079  :    Feb.    27. 
Safety   catch.      E.    Morehouse,      1,456,140 ;   May   22. 
Safety  deposit  box.     J.  Voss.     1,463,182  ;  July  31. 
Safety  d'.>vice.     K.   Brever.     1.446,823  ;   Feb.   27. 
Safetv    device.      C.    M.    Bradford    and    D.    W.    Bunker. 

1,450,407;  Apr.  3. 
Safetv  device.     D.  W.  Bunker.     1,477,537  ;  Dee.  18. 
Safetv   device.     J.   C.   Farmer.     1,466,932  ;   Sept.  4. 
Safetv    device.      H.    R.    Iskow.      1,475,098;    Dec.    4. 
Safety  device.     W.  E.  James.     1,469,652  ;  Oct.  2. 
Safety  device.     B.  S.  Lee.     1,454,898  ;  May  15. 
Safetv  device  and  switch.     C.   L.  Johnston  and  C.  M.   F. 

Friden.      1,458.418;   June   12. 
Safety    device,    Electrically-controlled    power-cut-out.      G. 

Galpin   and   D.    H.    Baer.      1,472.212  ;    Oct.   30. 
Safetv    device.    Multiple-form.      D.    S.    Coe.      1.474,663; 

Nov.  20.     - 
Safety-first  reminder.     C.  M.  Stewart.     1,451,597  ;  Apr.  10. 
Safetv  hoisting  hook.     H.  E.  Drews.     1.446,002  ;  Feh.  20. 
Safetv  holder.     M.  Abrahanis.     1,459,429  ;  June  19. 
Safety   hook.      F.   A.  Young.      1,458,453  :   June   12. 
Safety  lock.     A.   S.  Capdevila.     1.478.274;  Dec.  18. 
Safetv  lock.     G.  Soolton.     1,448,283  ;  Mar.  13. 
Safetv   lock.   Combination   gasoline.      K.   C.   Porteous  and 

J.  A.  Tannahill.     1.444,083  ;  Feb.   6. 
Safety  operating  n.echanism.      H.   De   Smith.     Rel5,611  ; 

May  22. 
Safetv   pin.     J.    H.   CarglU.      1,458,020;   June   5. 
Safetv  pin.     W.  C.  Hoffraaster.     1,466,226  ;  Aug.  28. 
Safety  pin.     G.   W.  Markos.     1,452.747;   Apr.  24. 
Safety  pin.     W.   W.   Maxey.     1,456,070 ;   May   22. 
Safetv  pin.     A.  J.  Smith  and  F.  T.  Frederick.     1,451,478  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Safetv  pin.     F.  M.   Wagner.      1.474.127;   Nov.    13. 
Safetv  pin.     N.  L.   Weare.     1,477,199;  Dec.   11. 
Safetv  switch.     H.  P.  Ridgely.     1,466,481  ;  Aug.  28. 


Sagger  structure.     F.  J.  Tone.     1,448,011  ;  Mar.  13. 
Sagger-making   machines,   Blank-transler    mechanism    for. 

F.  J.  Woltr.     1.452.331  ;  Apr.  17. 
Salad  dressing.     W.  H.  and  B.  Scholl.     1,474,445  ;  Nov.  20. 
Salamanders,  Remotion  of  blast-furnace.     G.  W.  Vreeland 

and  G.  B.  Wisener.     1,455,313  ;  May   15. 
Sales-book  cover.     F.  Hachmann.     1,459,506;  June  19. 
Sales-hook,  Manifolding.    E.  K.  Bottle.    1.458,265  ;  .Tune  12. 
Sales  register.  Tax-.     M.   H.  Bowdle.      1.472,900  ;  Nov.   6. 
Sales-slip   holder.      J.    P.    Fulfs.      1,472,559;    Oct.    30. 
Salicylate  of  aluminum.  Preparation  of  basic.    J.  Altwegg. 

1,447,501  ;   Mar.  6. 
Salicylates,    Making.      M.   E.   Putnam   and  J.   McCreadie. 

1.459.900  ;   June  26. 
Saliva  e.iector.     J.  Griinberg.     1,447,020  ;   Feb.   27. 
Saliva     e.iector.     Sanitary     individual.      N.     B.     Riddle. 

1,471,207;  Oct.  16. 
Salt   and   pepper   shaker.      A.   J.    Flauder.     Des.    62,927 ; 

Aug.   21. 
Salt  and  pepper  shaker.     A.  J.  Flauder.     Des.  62,941-2  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Salt  and  the  like,  Preparing.    H.  W.  Bartlett.     1,459,082  ; 

June  19. 
Salt-cake  cup.     A.   C.   Lippert.     1,466,132;  Aug.  28. 
Salt  manufacture.     C.   L.   Weil.     1,478,990;   Dec.   25. 
Salt  press.     J.  P.  Madden.     1.460,026  :  June  26. 
Salt  press,  Hydraulic.     G.  Kershner.     1,461,093  ;  July  10. 
Salt    shaker.      L.    N.   Mowry    and   E.    Lovig.      1,446,101 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Salt   solutions.   Decomposing  mixed  metal-.     H.   Pauling. 

1,452,813  ;  Apr.  24. 
Salt,    Storing.      A.    Schilling.      1,458,442 ;    June   12. 
Salts,      2.7-dialkyl-3-dialkylamino-6-amino-10-alkylacrldiii- 

ium.     H.  Griinhagen.     1,473,550  ;  Nov.  6. 
Salts,  Manufacture  of  guanidine.     J.   S.  Blair  and  J.  M. 

Braham.      1.441,206  ;    Jan.   9. 
Salvaging  method  and  apparatus.     A.  Allan.     1,469,574; 

Oct.  2. 
Salve   or   ointment.      G.    G.    Bowlus.      1,470,422 ;   Oct.   9. 
Sample  case.     T.  B.  Bartels.     1,456,613;  May  29. 
Sample  container.     F.   C.    Schlitzer.      1,457,551 ;   June  5. 
Sample  rack.     M.  Goldberger.     1,463,950  ;  Aug.  7. 
Sample-taking    advice.       W.    J.     Loofs    and    C.    C.    Cox. 

1,457,583  ;  June  5. 
Sand  and  gravel.  Apparatus  for  treating.     R.  W.  Moser. 

1,461,067;    July    10. 
Sand   and  gravel   obtained   in   brown-coal  open  workinga, 

Depositing    method    for    the    masses    of.      W.    Weber. 

1,452,994  ;   Apr.   24. 
Sand,  Apparatus  for  separating.     G.R.Young.     1,467,348; 

Sept.   11. 
Sand-blast     apparatus.       E.     J.     and     R.     H.     Moore. 

1,462,295-6;  July  17. 
Sand-blast  apparatus.     C.  G.  Smith.     1,443,762  ;  Jan.  30. 
Sand-blast  machine.    D.  P.  Cleveland.     1,462,786  ;  July  24. 
Sand-blast  machine.     I.  M.  Kemp  and  E.   C.  Wiederhold. 

1,476,619;  Dec.  4. 
Sand-blast   machine.     L.    Muste.      1,467,488 ;    Sept.   11. 
Sand  cleaner.     J.  Kovach.     1,448,596;  Mar.  13. 
Sand    cores.   Method  of  and   means   for   making  and   set- 
ting  green-.      W.    J.    Gilmore.      1,476.069 ;    Dec,    4, 
Sand  cutting  and  screening  machine.     H.  L.  Wadsworth. 

1,475,729  ;  Nov.  27. 
Sand-cutting  machine.     A.  Nelson  and  L.  R.  Wonderling. 

1,443,586;  Jan.  30. 
Sand-cutting  machine.     H.  L.   Wadsworth.     1,443,772-3 ; 

Jan.   30. 
Sand-cutting    machine.      H.    L.    Wadsworth.      1,466,863 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Sand-feeding  mechanism.     H.  W.  B.  Graham.     1,454,438; 

May  8. 
Sand-handling  apparatus.     J.  Grunt.     1,463,691 ;  July  31. 
Sand    hopper,    Pneumatic.      D.    J.    Campbell.      1,447,376 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Sand-mixing  device.     C.   W.  Bryson.     1,469,886 ;   Oct.   9. 
Sand   molds.  Method  and  apparatus  for  forming.     0.  W. 

Coleman.      1,475,935  ;    Dec.    4. 
Sand-reel-operating  mechanism.     R.   W.   Sage   and   H.   R. 

Boughner.      1.476.648;    Dec.    4. 
Sand-spout  hinge.     J.  P.  Ward.     1,448,646  ;  Mar.  13. 
Sand  swab.     J.  Penrod  and  R.  D.  Thompson.     1,455,850; 

May   22. 
Sand  trap.     J.   M.   Fleming.      1,455,871 ;   May   22. 
Sandal.     P.  Carrington.     1,463,672  ;  July  31. 
Sandal.     J.  H.  Hamilton.     Des.  62,905  ;  Aug.  21. 
Sanding   device.     C.  R.  Van   Dusen.     1,442,987  ;   Jan.  23. 
Sandpapering  roll.     G.  R.  Keltie.     1,469,307  ;  Oct.  2. 
Sandwiches,      Device      for      making.        R.      O.      Fraser. 

1,478,113:   Dec.  18. 
Sanitary   belt.      J.    Stein,      1,475,985  :    Nov.    27. 
Sanitary  dispensing  apparatus.     F.  Younger.     1,463,415 ; 

July  31. 
Sanitary  dispensing  apparatus.    F.  J.  Younger.    1,449,571; 

Mar.   27. 
Sanitary    drinking    device.      W.     B.    Allen.       1,469,771; 

Oct.  9. 
Sanitary  drinking  device.     H.  Ozlek.     1,459,311  ;  June  19. 
Sanitary       leather  -  making      device.         J.      Campanella. 

1,457,085  ;  .Tune  5. 
Sanitary-napkin    supporter.      C.    B.    Williams   and    S.    F. 

Barker.      1,447,367  ;   Mar.   6. 
Sanitary  seat.     F.  Galizia.     1,450,283  ;  Aye.  a. 
Sanitary  seat  cover.     I.  D.  Wilder.     1,456,685  ;  May  29. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Sanitary  waste  receptacle.  T.  Weisz.  1,472,707  ;  Oct.  30. 
Sanitation  appliance.  C.  Alilteen.  1,442,841  ;  Jan.  23. 
Sanitarium,  Portable  mountaiu-air.    F.  Batter.    1,466,652  ; 

Ang.  28. 
Sanitariums,    Timing    apparatus    for    mountain-air.      P. 

Batter.     1,466,653  ;  Aug.   28. 
Sash  adjusters,  Operating  means  for.     L.  Roth.     1,452,616  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Sash     and     screen     door,     Combination.     J.     D.     Sellars. 

1,467,953;    Sept.    3  1. 
Sasti  and  window  screen.  Combined  storm.     B.  F.  Ladue. 

1,467,330  ;   Sept.   11. 
Sash  antirattler.     J.  E.  Campbell.     1,451,359  ;  Apr.  10. 
Sash  balance  and  fastener.    H.  R.  Swartwood.     1,446,403  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Sash    booster.    Window-.      H.    E.    Campbell.      1,464,694 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Sash   center.      C.   D.   Tabor.     1,457,323  ;   June  5. 
Sash-cord  fastener.     C.  Bonham.      1,471,938;   Oct.   23. 
Sash-cord  fastener.     A.  W.  Nelson.     1,448,146 ;   Mar.  13. 
Sash  fastener.     W.  R.  Ballard.     1,445,429  ;  Feb.  13. 
Sash  fastener.     S.  R.  Fetner.     1,462,637  ;  July  24. 
Sash  fastener.     H.  M.  Filbrick.     1,450,151  ;  Mar.   27. 
Sash  fastener.     H.  C.  Gray.     1,452,598;  Apr.  24. 
Sash  fastener.    E.  E.  Hainline  and  E.  C.  Gulp.    1,458,760  ; 

June    12 
Sash  fastener.     J.  Kaltenbach.     1,462,345 ;  July  17. 
Sash  fastener.     S.  Segal.     1,440,635  ;  Jan.  2. 
Sash  fastener.     J.  F.  Schwer.     1.473,325  ;  Nov.  6. 
Sash  frame.     I.  Tajima.     1,465,380  ;  Aug.  21. 
Sash  hanaer,  Storm-.     A.  B.  Hays.     1,477,953  ;  Dec.  18. 
Sash  holder.     H.  J.  Geurink.    1,440,872  ;  Jan.  2. 
Sash  holder  and  lock.     G.  Peterson.     1,447.148  ;  Feb.  27. 
Sash  holder  and  lock.  Combined.   L.  W.  Smith.    1,449,132; 

Mar.   20. 
Sash-holding  device.  Window-.    W.  F.  Watkins.    1.454,989  ; 

May   15. 
Sash   lock.     W.    Holstein.      1.477.265 ;    Dec.    11. 
Sash  lock.     C.  S.  Morse.     1,462,977  ;  July  24. 
Sash  lock.      H.  A.   Roy.     1.476.646;   Dec.   4. 
Sash  lock.     H.  B.   Smith.     1,449,017;  Mar.  20. 
Sash  lock.     B.  A.  Uttz.     1,448,778  ;  Mar.  20. 
Sash  lock  and  holder.     M.  A.  Miller.     1,457,382  ;  .Tune  5. 
Sash     lock,    Ventilating-.       E.     F.    Brlckell.       1,442,642; 

Jan    16. 
Sash  lock.  Window-.     F.  R.  Badnar.     1,453.698  ;  May  1. 
Sash  mounting.     J.  Wilson.     1,445,863  ;   Feb.   20. 
Sash-operating  mechanism.     C,  Rupp.     1,445,720  ;  Feb.  20. 
Sash    operator.    Automatic      storm-.        C.      W.     Knight. 

1,476,821  ;   Dec.   11. 
Sash    raising     and     lowering     device.       N.     C.     Leidgen. 

1,461,277;  July  10. 
Sash,  screen  sash,  and  shutter,  and  window  frame  there- 
for, Window.     6.  W.  Lancaster.     1,462,644  ;  July  24. 
Sash  stop.  Window-.     W.  G.  McGuire.     1,469.659  ;  Oct.  2. 
Sash  weisht.     J.  F.  Makepeace.     1,463,126  ;  July  24. 
Sash    weight,    window-.       C.    L.     Schneider.       Rel5,634 ; 

June  26. 
Sash,  Window.     W.  E.  Holt.     1,472,002  ;  Oct.  23. 
Sashes,   Combined  parting  and  weather  strip  for  sliding. 

R.   E.   Hulse.     1,466,833 ;   Sept.   4. 
Sashes  for  stationarv  window  casements,   Counterhalanc- 

ing.     G.  W.  Lancaster.     1,462,645  ;  July  24. 
Sashes  for  various  metal  and  other  casements,   Counter- 
balancing.    G.  W.  Lancaster.     1,462,647  ;  July  24. 
Sashes  for  windows.  Plurality  of  counterbalancing.     6.  W. 

Lancaster.     1,462,646  ;  July  24. 
Sashea    in    position,    Means    for    securing    window.       I. 

Benjamins.     1,460,361 ;  July  3. 
Sashes,    Operating    means    for    window.      W.    E.    Rogge. 

1,453,523  ;  May  1. 
Sashes  or  shutters.   Casement  adjuster  for  swinging.     C. 

V.  Ralcevich.     1,465,315  ;  Aug.  21. 
Sashes,    Suspension   means   for   vertically-sliding.      H.    E. 

Campbell.     1,451,668;  Apr.  10. 
Satchel.       A.    Semenick.       1,455,452 ;    May    15. 
Saucepans,  Handle  for.     A.  W.  Burt.     1,445.484  ;  Feb.  13. 
Saucepans   or   other   kitchen    utensils.    Insulating   handle 

for.     P.   Armengaud.      1.455,760 ;   May    15. 
Sausage  filler  and  fruit   press,   Combination.     .T.   Szafka. 

1,446,279  ;  Feb.  20. 
Sausace   into    links.    Machine    for   forming.      G.    E.    Neu- 

herth.     1,442,232  ;  Jan.  16. 
Sausage  linking  and  hanging  machine.     O.  C.  L.   Hirsch. 

1,458.653;   June   12. 
Sausage     linking     and     twisting     device.        F.      Kru.se. 

1,459.063  ;  .Tune  19. 
Sausage-linking  machine.     W.  J.  O.  Johnson.     1,473,234  : 

Not.  6. 
Sausage-linking       machine'.  G.        K.       Pappazoglidis. 

1,466,852  ;  Sent.  4. 
Sausage  stuffer.     E.  T.  Deacon.     1,444.064  ;  Feh.  6. 
Sausage-stuffing    apparatus.      H.    C.    Ahrens.      1,470,371  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Sausage-stuffing     machine.       D.     Brightbill.       1,469,377  ; 

Oct.   2. 
Sausage-twisting  device.     F.  Kruse.     1,459,062  ;  June  19. 
Sausage-twisting  device.    P.  Kruse. .  1,459,064-8  ;  June  19. 
Sausage-twisting  machine.     F.  Kruse.     1,446,122  ;  Feb.  20. 
SausagCKtying    machine.      W.    Tanner    and    C.    Hunziker. 

1.447,577:  Mar.  6. 
Sausages,   Method   and   machine   for  forming.     P.   Kruse. 

1,459,069;   June   19. 


Savings  deposit  hoxes,  Locking  device  for.     M.   L.  Hafer 

and   J.    H.    Rosenberg.      1,470,360 ;   Oct.   9. 
Savings    device    and    forming    same.      J.    S.    Thompson. 

1,446.360  ;  Feb.  20. 
Saw.     C.  L.  Arnold  and  C.  Edelen.     1,449,805  ;  Mar.  27. 
Saw.     T.  E.  Ellis.     1,443,252  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Saw.      IT.  B.  Kimmel.      1,447,137  ;   Feb.  27. 
Saw.     H.  B.  Kimmel.     1,468,638;  Sept.   25. 
Saw.     E.  W.  K.  Roe.     1,468,514  ;  Sept.  18. 
Saw,  Adjustable.     J.  T.  Thompson.     1,440,674;  Feb.  27. 
Saw    attachment.    Tractor.      S.    C.    Lawson.      1,464,878 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Saw    blades   with    revolving   grinding    wheels,    Automatic 

machine    for    grinding    the.      A.    Octave.       1,453,765; 

May  1. 
Saw,  Circular  hack.     A.  N.  Sprague.     1,449,790  ;  Mar.  27. 
Saw  clamp.     L.  B.  Flagler.     1,452,551 ;  Apr.  24. 
Saw  clamp.     J.  M.  Mays.     1,441,365  ;  Jan.  9. 
Saw  clamp,  Collapsible.    A.  E.  Elliott.     1,448,483  ;  Mar.  13. 
Saw  construction.     A.  Westgard.     1,458,671  ;  June  12. 
Saw,   Coping.     M.   Hale.     1,443,710;  Jan.   30. 
Saw,    Crosscut.      L.    Osterdahl     and     H.     G.     Cowling. 

1,470,871  ;  Oct.  16. 
Saw,   Cut-off.      T.    L.    La   Malta.      1,461,919 ;    July   17. 
Saw,    Drag.      G.    H.    Brown.      1,475,788;    Nov.    27. 
Saw,  Drag.     C.  A.  Fosberg.     1,444,869  ;  Feb.  13. 
Saw,  Drag.     F.  Fox.     1,461,388 ;   July  10. 
Saw,    Drag-.     R.   H.   McDonald.     1,478,573 ;   Dec.   25. 
Sawdust  for  grape  packing.  Manufacturing.     J.  J.  Krohn. 

1,449,862;  Mar.  27. 
Saw  filing-  and  setting  machine.  Automatic  band-.     J.  M. 

Majewski,  jr.     1,457,588  ;  June  5. 
Saw-filing  device.     F.   H.   Masow.     1,457,880 ;   June  5. 
Saw-flling  machine.     J.  V.  Mulks.     1.445,790  ;  Feb.  20. 
Saw-filing  rig.     G.   W.  Phillips.     1,475,351 ;   Nov.   27. 
Saw    for    cutting    metals.      P.    V.    Vernon.      1,446,108; 

Feb.  20. 
Saw  frame.     D.   P.  Buckley.     1,459,359;  June  19. 
Saw  frame  and  table.     C.  H.  Todd.     1,467,887  ;  Sept.  11. 
Saw  frame.  Gang-.     O.  L.  Johnson.     1,462,553  ;  July  24. 
Saw   frame,   Hack-.     A.   Grieg.      1,442,609 :   Jan.    16. 
Saw  frame  or  holder.     G.  S.  Sieben.     1,471,214  ;  Oct.  16. 
Saw  gauge.     A.   H.  Blackburn.     1,459,873  ;  June  26. 
Saw.  Gin  or  linter.     R.  H.  Butters.     1,466,927  ;  Sept.  4. 
Saw  guard.     W.  D.  Drummond.     1.464,924  ;   Aug.   14. 
Saw   guide.     B.   G.   Myran.      1,443,902 ;   Jan.  30. 
Saw  guide.     D.  W.   Parker.      1,457,600  ;   June  5. 
Saw  guide  and  guard,  Band-.     P.  N.  Brenner.     1,452,179  ; 

Apr.    17. 
Saw  guide.  Band-.     G.  W.  Gillaspy.     1,474,255  ;  Nov.  13. 
Saw  guide,  Band-.     J.  B.  Hunt.     1,464,042;  Aug.  7. 
Saw  guide.  Band-.     J.  W.  Vaughan.     1,450,619  ;  Apr.  3. 
Saw    guide.    Undercutting-.      F.    Halvorsen.      1,476,815 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Saw-gumming    device.      M.    Bindas.      1,441,825 ;    Jan.    9. 
Saw-gumming     machine.       R.     W.    McLean.       1,472,013 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Saw,  Hack.     J.  A.  Adell  and  A.  H.  Starrett.     1,473.803; 

Nov.   13. 
Saw,  Hack.     N.  H.  Cowell  and  E.  Niederman.     1,445,491 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Saw,  Hack.  V.  Flinn.     1,446.007  ;  Feb.  20. 
Saw,  Hack.     W.  H.  Royle.     1,474,210  ;  Nov.  13. 
Saw,  Hack.     P.  M.  Smith.     1,442,740;  Jan.  16. 
Saw,  Hack.     A.  G.  Voltz.     1,470,897;  Oct.  16. 
Sawhorse.     J.   M.  Lawlor.     1,462,707;   July  24. 
Sawhorse,  Carpenter's  folding.     W.  W.  Reinelt.    1,450,869  ; 

Apr.   3. 
Sawhorse,  Collapsible.     M.  J.  Topp.     1,476,855  ;  Dec.   11. 
Saw,  Ice.     J.  C.  Dietrich.     1,461,479  ;  July  10. 
Saw,  Insertible-tooth.    A.  E.  Proctor.     1,455,968  ;  May  22. 
Saw,  Jig.     W.  A.  Field.     1,467,720  ;  Sept.  11. 
Saw   jointer.      F.    A.    Rappleye.      1,461,763 ;   July   17. 
Saw   machine.   Band-.      C.   A.   De   Cew   and   W.   F.    Hirst. 

1,466.090;   Aug.   28. 
Saw  machine.   Band-.     B.   Stauder.     1,459.933  ;  .Tune  26. 
Saw    machine,     Circular-.       C.    D.     Charles.       1,455,426 ; 

May    15. 
Saw  ra.achine.  Hack-.     R.  Wicksteed.     1,462,779  :  July  24. 
Saw    machine    of    the    continuous-band    type,    Hack-.      C. 

Napier.     1,461.004  ;  July  3. 
Saw      mandrels.     Safety     clutch     for.        R.     P.     Moore. 

1,441.819;    Jan.    9. 
Sawmill    appliance.      J.    Mcl.arty.      1,464,769 ;    Aug.    14. 
Sawmill  -  carriage  -  driving      mechanism.        J.      Canning. 

1.450,019;  Mar.  27. 
Sawmill  carriages,  Apparatus  for  removing  timbers  from. 

W.   H.   Cooper.     1,469,498;  Oct.   2. 
Saw,  Motor  drag.     J.  P.  Pribnow.     1,445,039  ;  Feb.  13. 
Saw,  Motor   meat.     W.  L.  Brooke.     1,448,188 ;   Mar.  13. 
Saw,  Oscillating-tootb.     S.  A.  Wherry.     1,445.376  ;  Feb.  13. 
Saw,   Portable.     B.   E.   Frere.      1,467,150;    Sept.   4. 
Saw,     Portable     motor-driven     meat.      W.     H.     Bennett. 
■      1,453,335  ;   May   1. 
Saw,   Portable  power  cut-ofC.     T.   Finlayson.      1,477,114 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Saw,  Portable  rotary.     C.  B.  Smith.     1,450,459  ;  Apr.  3. 
Saw.  Reciprocating.     I.  H.  Sandage.     1,459.604  ;  June  19. 
Saw  ring.     E.  C.  Avery.     1.473.536  :  Nov.  6. 
Saw,  Scroll.     C.  A.  Moberg.     1,465,651  ;  Aug.  21. 
Saw   set.      W.    M.    Davis.      1.441.968;    Jan.   9. 
Saw  set.     W.  E.  Leary.     1,465,606;  Aug.  21. 
Saw  set.     W.  H.  Mack.     1,450,812  ;  Apr.  3. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alpliahetiral  list  of  inveniions — Continued. 


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Saw  set.     L.  and  F.  Uicner.     1,474,564  ;  Nov.  20. 

Saw  set.     J.   C.   Smith.     1,448.602  ;   Mar.   13. 

Saw  set.     H.  L.  Thomas.     1.45:i.95S  ;  May  1. 

Saw   sot.      \V.    H.  Wood.      1,447,112:    Veb.   27. 

Saw  sot  and  clamp.     I.  Fauiice.     1,464,172  :  Aug.  7. 

Saw  set.  Automatic.     T.  C.  Allison.     1,466,328  ;  Aug.  28. 

Saw  set.   Double.     G.    S\'.   Miller.      1.44(!.42S ;   Feb.  20. 

Saw-set  tool.     N.  CovcU,     1,462.086  :  July  24. 

Saw     setting     and     sharpening     machiiie.       B.     Wilthil. 

1.46S.9S6  ;  Sept.  25. 
Saw-setting     device.        E.     E.      Washburn.        1,456,164; 

May   22. 
Saw-setting  tool.     J.  E.  Meed.     1,470.694;  Oct.  16. 
Saw-setting  tool.     C.  P.  Niesnian.     1,450,220  ;  Apr.  3. 
Saw     sharpening     and     setting     device.        M.     Jackson. 

1.454,893  ;   May  15. 
Saw    sharpening    aad    setting    machine.      T.    H.    Laury. 

1,455,917  ;   Mav  22. 
Saw   support.     W.   G.  Peacock.     1,456,192  ;  May  22. 
Saw,  Surgical.     W.   H.  Joyner.     1,455,621;  May  15. 
Saw  tables  and  the  like.  Power  control  for.     C.  W.  Ander- 
son.    1,450,906;  Apr.  10. 
Saw    teeth   and    the   like.    Machining.      H.    K.    Lorentzen. 

1,406,237;   Aug.  28. 
Saw  tensioning  device.     A.  Cote.     1,473,468  ;  Nov.  6. 
Saw  tooth.     J.  H.  Miner.    1,463,480  ;  July  31 
Saw-tooth    dresser,    jointer,   and   gauge.      M.    Dallenbach. 

1,462.325  ;  Julv  17. 
Saw   trimmers,  Attaclsment  for.     A.   Collins.     1,443,008  ; 

Jan.  23, 
Saw,  Tubular.     J.  L.   Walker.     1,467,406;  Sept.  11. 
Saw    vise      T.    Ealfs.      1,456,338;    May    22. 
Saw.  Wood-cutting.     W.  F.  Ellison.     1,443,914;  Jan.   30. 
Sawing  blades.  Device  for  driving  stone  and  mariile.     E. 

Stocq.      1.474,299  ;  Nov.  13. 
Sawing  implement.  Lumber-.     J.  H.  Millsaps.     1,451,079  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Sawing  machine.     A.  S.  Craven.     1,445.268;  Feb.  13. 
Sawing  machine.     B.  F.  Fippins.     1,468,104  ;  Sept.  18. 
Sawing  machine.     T.  J.  Gessman.     1,447,543  ;  Mar.  6. 
Sawing  machine.      E.    Hilwig.      1.464,679  ;   Aug.   14. 
Sawing  machine.     N.  D.  McArthur.     1,454,901;  Mav  15. 
Sawing  machine.     J.  W.  Oliver.     1,478,052  ;  Dec.  18. 
Sawing  machine.     C.  F.  Reichstein.     1.447,324  ;  Mar.  6. 
Sawing  machine.     J.  L.  Walker.     1,450,657  ;  Apr.  3. 
Sawing  machine.  Band.     K.  Schenkel.    1,449,015  ;  Mar.  20. 
Sawing  machine,  Button-blank  shell-.     H.  H.  Knott,  C.  J. 

Jungbluth,  and  E.  B.  Hammer.     1,474,044  ;  Nov.  13. 
Sawing   machine.    Crosscut.      E.    W.    Curtis.      1,450,357 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Sawing  machine.  Match-block-.     M.  R.  Rawson.   1,464,727  ; 

.\ug'.  14. 
Sawing    machine.    Quarter-.       R.    T.    Rush.       1,456,912 ; 

May  29. 
Sawing    machine,     Tree-.       T.    G.    Perkins.       1,441,747 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Sawing  machine.  Wood-.    L.  Clark.     1,449,383  :  Mar.  27. 
Sawing  machine.  Wood-.    N.  Hansen.     1,440.461  ;  Jan.  2. 
Savring    machinery.      A.    R.    Nyquist    and    C.   A.    Brandt. 

1,462,764  ;    July   24. 
Sawing  trees.  Saw  for.     H.  Boner.     1,450,540  ;  Apr.  3. 
Saws  and   other  articles,  Centering  and  clamping  means 

for.     G.  L.  Norris.     1,459,683  ;   June  19. 
Saws  and  the  like.  Combined  gauge  and  set  for  crosscut. 

L.   O.   Vadnais.      1,454,227 ;  May  8. 
Saws  as  used  for  cutting  metals.  Hack  and  band.     A.  H. 

Evans.     1,463,880;  Aug.  7. 
Saw.?.    Automatic     shield    for    circular.       J.     E.     Lantz. 

1,465.224  ;  Aug.  14. 
Saws,   Combined  molding-setting  device  for  circular.     L. 

Zsuffa.      1,452.233;    Apr.   17. 
Saws.    Indicator   for   edging.      S.    M.   Bump.      1.476.238; 

Dec.  4. 
Saws,    Lubricating    device    for.      J.    Eszto.       1.450,884  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Saws,      Mechanism      for      holding.        J.      H.      Ferguson. 

1,442.471  ;   Jan.    16. 
Saws  or  saw  blades.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  making. 

A.  Konig.     1,473,374;  Nov.  6. 
Saws.    Rolls    for    tensioning,    leveling,    and    straightening 

band.     R.  K.  Thomas.     1,462,836;  July  24. 
Saws.   Suspension   jack  for  gang.     L.   Crane.     1,471,650  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Saxophone     and     clarinet     mouthpiece.     J.     J.     Babbitt. 

1,467,524;    Sept.    11. 
Saxophone   mouthpieces.   Mold   for   forming.      A.    P.   Gra- 
ham.    1.458,048  ;  June  5. 
Saxophones    or    the    like.    Reed    controller    for.       G.    B. 

Humes.     1,446,023  ;  Feb.  27. 
Scaffold.     J.   L.  Baldwin.     1,462.439;   July  17. 
Scaffold.     W.   J.  Murrav.     1,453,227  :   Apr.   24. 
Scaffold.     F.  A.  Sampson.     1,449,700  ;  Mar.  27. 
Scaffold  and  roof  bracket.  J.  B.  F.  Showalter.     1,456,940  : 

May  29. 
Scaffold  bracket.     J.  F.  Graff.     1,450,286  ;  Apr.  3. 
Scaffold  bracket.     F.  J.  Kestner.     1,457,066  :  May  29. 
Scaffold    bracket.      H.    A.    Trester.      1,449.638  ;    Mar.    27. 
Scaffold,    Cornice.      F.   Orthmann.      1.442.697;   Jan.   16. 
Scaffold    hanger.      J.    Sedviek.      1,469.967 ;    Oct.    9. 
Scaffold  hoist.     A.  M.  Knechtel.     1,442,075  ;  Jan.   16. 
Scaffold   jack.      H.   C.   Wertz.     1,452.717;   Apr.   24. 
Scaffold  machine.     P.  Hoitsma.     1.441,806  ;  Jan.  9. 
Scaffold,  Portable.   A.  Blankenhagen.    1,474,462  ;  Nov.  20. 


Scaffold,  Portable.     S.   W.  Johnson.     1,471,848;  Oct.  23. 
Scaffold.     Safety    portable.       J.    F.    Young.       1,471,304; 

Oct.  16. 
Scaffold,  Suspended.     E.  Pitou.     1,474,941 ;  Nov.  20. 
Scaffolding.      D.    Palmer-Jones.      1,442,582 ;    Jan.    16. 
Scaffolding   bracket.      E.   P..    Rex.      1.476.644  :   Dec.   4. 
Scaffolding  clamp.     D.  Palmor-Joncs.     1,445.410  ;  Feb.  13. 
Scaffolding  device.     D.  P.  Chesebro.     No.  1,440,968  ;  Jan.  2. 
Scaffolding    for    centering    and    the    like.      J.    R.    Shore. 

1.477.190;    Dec.    11. 
Scaffolding  or   the  like   temporary   erection.      D.   Palmer- 
Jones.     1.448.503;   Mtiv.  13. 
Scale.     H.  B.  Bagg.     1,472,037  ;  Oct.  30. 
Sc.Tle.       H.    Cameron.       1.475,930 :    Dec.    4. 
Scale.     R.  Craig.     1,450,487;  Apr.  3. 
Scale.     B.  W.  King.     1.472.761 :  Oct.  30. 
Scale.     O.  M.  Kirlin.     1,471.518;  Oct.   23. 
Scale.     M.  M.  Munk.     1,465,613  ;  Aug.  21. 
Scale.     P.  L.  Sawver.     1,473,120  ;  Nov.  6. 
Scah\     C.   D.   Scott.     1,459,188  ;  June  19. 
Scale.     R.  J.  Zanone.     1.444.019  ;  Feb.  6. 
Scale  and  auxiliary  controller.    F.  G.  L.  Boyer.    1.449,162  ; 

Mar.    20. 
Scale  and  rust  from  iron  and  steel,  Removal  of.     H.   N. 

Holmes.     1,470,225  ;  Oct.  9. 
Scale  and  tongs,   Combined.     A.  Agronofsky.    - 1,455,828  ; 

Mav  22. 
Scale     attachment.        F.     R.     Wainwright.        1,458,089; 

June  5. 
Scale.  Automatic.     A.   Sonander.     1,471,072  ;  Oct.   16. 
Scale,  Automatic.     M.  J.  Weber.     1,460,087  ;  June  26. 
Scale,    Automatic    weicrhing    and    totaling.      S.    G.    Crane. 

1,440,963  :    Feb.    27. 
Scale   beam.     E.   E.   Burrows.      1,463,249 ;   July   31. 
Scale,  Countins-.     J.  Hopkinson.     1,473,232  ;  Nov.  6. 
Scale.  Counting.     C.  E.  Riedel.     1,455,411  ;  May   15. 
Scale,  Draftsman's.     P.  Pasquariello.     1,443.088  ;  Jan.  23. 
Scale.     Equalized    platform    automatic.      W.    K.     Harris. 

1,457,628  ;  June  5. 
Scale    for    fishing   rods.    Self-registering.      L.    A.    Wailes. 

1,458.014:  .Tune  5. 
Scale  foundation,  Platform-.     J.  J.  Magrady.     1.455,798  ; 

May  22. 
Scale  frame.     W.  F.   Stlmpson.     Des.  63,593  ;  Dec.  18. 
Scale  from  metals.   Cleaning.     G.   A.  Avery  and  F.  Bam- 

blett.     1,442,243  ;  Jan.   16. 
Scale  guard  and  marker.     A.  J.  Pas.     1,470,470  ;   Oct.  9. 
Scale,    Illuminating  weighing.      S.  G.   Crane.      1,459,441 ; 

June  19. 
Scale,  Parcel -post  computing.     C.  H.  Colson.     1,468,227; 

Sept.  18. 
Scale,     Pendulous     automatic     weighing.        W.     Timson. 

1.461,741  ;  July  17. 
Scale,  Pendulum.     W.  N.  Gilbert.     1,458,480  :  June  12. 
Scale,    Pendulum.      C.    Sirch.     1,447,269 ;   Mar.    6. 
Scale  pivot.     H.  O.  Hem.     1.445,882  ;  Feb.  20. 
Scale  platform.     C.  D.  Dallas.     1,474,464  ;  Nov.  20. 
Scale,  Platform.     B.  W.  King.     1.444.190  ;  Feb.  fi. 
Scale,  Platform.     J.  J.  Magrady.     1,474,681  ;  Nov.  20. 
Scale,  Platform.     M.  H.  Winslow.     1,469,402  ;  Oct.  2. 
Scale  -  platform     lifting     mechanism.       H.      S.      Bergen. 

1.453,376  ;  May  1. 
Scale,     Portable.       J.     Hopkinson     and     E.     G.     Freed. 

1,470,010  :  Oct.  9.  „     „ 

Scale    printing   device,    Dial-.     M.    A.    Sweet   and   G.   W. 

Britton.     1.461,949  ;  July  17. 
Scale,  Recording.     A.  M.  Bates.     1,463,770  ;  July  31. 
Scale,   Recording.      E.    G.    Thomas.      1.463.450 ;    July   31. 
Scale  remover,  Boiler-.     C.  H.  Hoppe.     1,462,550 ;  July  24. 
Scale,  Spring.     W.  S.  Smith.     1,457,194  ;  May  29. 
Scale,  Translucent  measuring.     E.  P.  Harris.     1,448.533  ; 

Mar.   13. 
Scale    Transposition.     E.  D.  Tillyer.     1,460,148  ;  June  26. 
Scale,  Weighing.     J.  C.  Barrett.     1,448,427;  Mar.  13. 
Scale,  Weighing.     H.   S.  Bergen.     1.443,163;  Jan.   23. 
Scalp,  Weighing.     J.  W.  Bryce.     1,469,987  ;  Oct.  9. 
Scale,  Weighing.     R.  Craig.     1,465,252  ;  Aug.  21. 
Scale,  Weighing.     H.  Cummer.     1,451,684  ;  Apr.  17. 
Scale,  Weighing.     H.  F.  Dunn.     1,446,552  :  Feb.  27. 
Scale,  Weighing.     C.  H.  Hapgood.     1,470,666-7  ;   Oct.  16. 
Scale.   Weighing.     H.   O.   Hem.      1.4.53.353  ;   May   1. 
Scale,  Weighing.     H.  O.  Hem.     1,468,020  ;  Sept.  18. 
Scale,   Weighing.  ■  H.   O.    Hem.      1.470,669;   Oct.    16. 
Scale,  Weighing.     E.  B.   Locke.     1,470,016  ;  Oct.  9. 
Scale,  Weighing.     O.  C.  Reeves.     1,470.643  ;   Oct.  16. 
Scale,   Weighing.     E.   G.    Thomas.      1.453.370:   May    1. 
Scale,  Weighing.     G.  W.  Zucker.     1,449.254  ;  Mar.  20. 
Scale.  Welshing  and  counting.     H.  W.  Sides.     1,445,131  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Scale,    Wire-drawing.      H.    O.    Hem.      1.453.355 ;    May    1. 
Scales.  Adjustable  locking  and  sealing  device  for  use  on. 

J.  G.  Magrady.     1,473,352  ;  Nov.  6. 
Scales,  Advertising  device  for  weighing.     W.   J.   Vander- 

car.     Rpl5,731  ;  Dec.  11.  ^    „     , 

Scales  and  pencils.  Holder  for  machinists'.     E.  C.  Carlson. 

1,468,002;  Sept.  18. 
Scales,  Attachment  for  weighing.    E.  G.  Freed.    1,458,475  ; 

June  12. 
Scales,  Bearing  frame  for.     W.  F.  Stimpson.     1,448,317  ; 

Mar.   13. 
Scales,  Combination  hag  rack  and  auxiliary  platform  for. 

H.   C.   Schaper.     1,462,983 ;  July  24. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FRO'M  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Contlnnecl. 


Scales,  Computing-  attachment  J'or.    M.  Phelps.    1,466,807  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Scales,   Counting  device  for.     L.   A.   Osgood.     1,451,403  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Scales,    Counting    device    for.      L.    A.    Osgood    and   E.   E. 

Wolf.     1,470,025  ;   Oct.   9. 
Scales,    Dial    for.      S.    Wistoft.      1,458,00.3;    June    5. 
Scales,     Rack    and    pinion    device    for.       J.     Hopkinson. 

1,447,307;  Mar.  6. 
Scales,  Recording  attachment  for.     A.  R.  McConnell  and 

H.  E.  McCroskey.     1,471,181  ;  Oct.  16. 
Scales,    Lever    system    for.      A.    A.     Caille.       1,473,696 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Scalp  and   hair.   Machine   for   the   treatment   of.      W.   L. 

Majors.      1,466,629;   Aug.   28. 
Scalp  appliance.     E.  A.  Parron.     1,444,140  ;  Feb.  6. 
Scarf,    stole,    or   muffler.      M.   J.    Costello.      Des.    63,359 ; 

Nov.   27. 
Scarfing  machine.     C.  B.  Norris.     1,473,733  ;  Nov.  13. 
Scarfpin.     R.  J.  Carney.     1,474,662;  Nov.  20. 
Scarfpins   and  the  like,   Antiloss   device  for,      E.   Smith. 

1.477,461  :  Dec.   11. 
Scarifier.     E.  B.  Berry.     1,473,003  ;  Nov.  6. 
Scarifier.     E.  P.  Cookinham  and  D.  B.  Cook.     1,458,394  ; 

June  12. 
Scarifier.     W.  J.  Endter.     1,473,221  ;  Nov.  6. 
Scarifier.     N.  D.  Thomas.     1,453,208;  Apr.  24. 
Scenery  trimmer.     H.  A.  Connellv.     1,473.336;  Nov.  6. 
Scenic  effect.     W.  Maxwell.     1,451,046  ;  Apr.  10. 
Scenic   effect.   Changeable.     N.  V.   de  Lipski.     1,462,537  ; 

July    24. 
Scissors.     C.  R.   Storz.     1,469,283  ;  Oct.  2. 
Scissors,  Automatic.     L.  Hernon.     1,465,130;  Aug.   14. 
Scissors  or  pruners  for  cutting  fruit,  flowers,  or  the  like. 

P.  Dexter.     1,458,878  ;  June  12. 
Scleroscope.     T.  A.  Hall.     1,446,620  ;  Feb.  27. 
Sclproscope.     R.  Herrmann.     1,444,606-7 ;  Feb.  6. 
Scleroscope.      G.    Wirrer    and    A.    C.    Moyer.      1,444,228 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Scoop.     C.    C.   De   Jong.      1,462,328;   July  17. 
Scoop  board.     E.  R.  Ullom.     1,445,571  ;  Feb.  13. 
Scoop  board   and  end  gate.   Combination.     W.  Lawrence. 

1,470,269  ;  Oct.  9. 
Scoop,   Body.      W.    C.    Anthony.      1,468,951 ;    Sept.    25. 
Scoop,   Excavating.     G.   E.  Wagner  and  R.  R.  and  R.  M. 

Downie.       1,476,121  :    Dec.    4. 
Scoops  or  conveyers.  Tripping  device  for.     C.  A.  Steward. 

1,442,911  :   .Tan.  23. 
Scoops    or    scrapers,    Attachment    for    wheeled.      C.    W. 

Jerry.     1,461,775;  July  17. 
Scoops  or  shovels  and  tractors,  Means  for  connecting  ex- 
cavating.    W.  C.  Griffith.     1,468,470;  Sept.  18. 
Scooter,  Combination.     I.  E.  Larson.     1,445,210  ;  Feb.  13. 
Scooter,     Wheeled    vehicle    known    as.      A.    M.    Greene. 

1,472,216;   Oct.  30. 
Score    or    bulletin    board.      P.    C.    Oscanyan.      1,459,341 ; 

June  19. 
Score  sheet.     J.   G.  Pyle.     1,441,7.50  ;  Jan.  9. 
Scoring  device.  Game-.     A.  R.  Hager.     1,450.852  ;  Apr.  3. 
Scouring  device.     L.   Graham.     1.459,152  ;   June  19. 
Scouring   implement.      A.    Kessler.      1,449,184 ;    Mar.    20. 
Scouring  implement.    Rotary.      S.   H.   Drake.      1,445,133  • 

Feb.  13. 
Scow,   Dumping.      H.   T.   Dunbar.      1.442,055  ;   Jan.   16. 
Scraper.     .T.  W.  Layne.     1,463,745  :  Julv  31. 
Scraper.     R.   G.  Le  Tourneau.     1,470,853  ;  Oct.   16. 
Scraper.      R.    P.   McNeil.      1,465.018 ;   Aug.   14. 
Scraper.     J.  R.  Maglnnes.     1,471,178;  Oct.   16. 
Scraper.     G.  W.  Packer.     1,465,456  ;  Aug.  21. 
Scraper.     G.  W.  Packer.     1,471,627;   Oct.  23. 
Scraper.      B.    B.    Rose    and    G.    Woolwine.      1,460,340 ; 

June  26. 
Scraper.     A.  Spreeman.     1,446.401  :  Feb.  20. 
Scraper.     D.   R.  Throop.     1,464,687  ;   Aug.   14. 
Scraper.     G.  D.  and  H.  T.  Toy.     1,473.890  ;  Nov.  13. 
Scraper.     J.  Weigel.     1,448,890;  Mar.  20. 
Scraper  and  conveyer,  Road.      P.  V.  Randolph.      1,464,444  ; 

Aug.    7. 
Scraper    and    grader.      W.    B.    Calkins    and    F.    P.    Hall. 

1,449,585  ;  Mar.  27. 
Scraper,    Automatic   road   and   surface.      J.    S.   Reynolds. 

Rel5,704-;  Oct.  23. 
Scraper,   Automatic  wheeled.     J.  R.  Gravson.     1,463,690  ; 

July  31. 
Scraper,  Distilling-vat.    C.  S.  Brown.     1,441.058  ;  Jan.  2. 
Scraper,  Earth.     G.  L.  Wilcox.     1,451.062;   Anr.   10. 
Scraper.   Floor.     F.  I.  Kimball.     1,459.216;   June  19. 
Scraper,    Pneumatic    earth.      L.    R.    Rhodes.      1,459.748; 

.Tune  26. 
Scraper,    Road.      J.    F.     Neunaber    and    I.,.     E.    Bartels. 

1,450,815;  Apr.  3. 
Scraper,  Subgrade.     E.   G.   Carr.     Re15.615;   Mav  29. 
Scraper,  Weighted.     W.  Eiermann.     1,473,546;  Nov.  6. 
Scraper,    Wheel.      F.    H.    and    P.    S.    Beach.      1,458,512: 

June  12. 
Scrapers  or   graders.  Attachment  for  road.     P.  C.  Meril- 

lat.     1,4.54,757  ;  May  8. 
Scraping    and    cutting    tool.       H.    A.    H.all.       1,475,816; 

Nov.  27. 
Scraping  device.     J.  M.  Goubier.     1.440,320  ;  Feb   20. 
Scraping     device.      Floor-.       A.     Schwenke.       1,442  544: 

.Tan   16. 
Scraping  head.      J.   Dumont.      1,447,933  ;    Mar.    6. 


Scraping,  Locking  device  for.     W.  A.  Barker.     1,445,818  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Scraping     machine.       C.     A.     Sentou     and     E.     Jacquet. 

1,471,864  ;  Oct.  23. 
Scraping  tool.     W.   P.   Anderson.     1,443,860 ;   Jan.   30. 
Screen  :  See — 

Adjustable    screen.  Hood  and  screen. 

Automobile   screen.  Multicolored  screen. 

Collapsible    screen.       •  Photographic  screen. 

Cinematographic  projection    Pneumatic  screen, 
sci-een.  Projecting   screen. 

Display  screen.  Revolving  screen. 

Electrically-vibrated  screen     Roller   screen. 

Filter  screen.  Shaking  screen. 

Fireplace   guard    screen.  Spotlight  color  screen. 

Fish   screen.  Typewriter  screen. 

Fly-eliminating  screen.  Vehicle  screen. 

Fly-exit  screen.  Vibrating  screen. 

Fly  screen.  Well  screen. 

Glare    screen.  Well-pipe  screen. 

Headlight  screen.  Window  screen. 

High-frequency  screen. 
Screen.      J.   N.   Hill.      1,456,056  ;   June  5. 
Screen.      G.    E.    Hulse.     1,441,684 ;   Jan.   9. 
Screen.     H.  A.  Megraw.     1,441,870;   Jan.  9. 
Screen.     J.  T.  Moltrup.     1,468,369;  Sept.  18. 
Screen.     F.  L.  Waterman.     1,469,490  ;  Oct.  2. 
Screen   and   other   frames.   Corner  joint   for.     R.   S.   Van 

Fleet.     1.445,425  ;  Feb.  13. 
Screen    and    ventilator,    Combination.      H.    L.    Thomas. 

1,465,722  ;  Aug.  21. 
Screen,   Centrifugal.     O.  C.   Gruender.     1,441,496  ;  Jan.  9. 
Screw  clamp.     K.  Kissendorfer.     1,452,384  ;  Apr.  17. 
Screen-door    attachment.      M.     P.     Fischer.       1,478,644 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Screen-door  brace.     S.   Hewitt.     1.464,427 ;  Aug.   7. 
Screen-door  insect  brush  and  destroyer.     P.  P.  Bessette. 

1,471,585  ;  Oct.  23. 
Screen-fabricating    machine.      P.    B.    Miller.      1,445,099 : 

Feb.  13. 
Screen  frames  and  the  like.  Corner  bracket  and  fastener 

for.     R.  J.  Burhen.      1,441,559  ;   Jan.  9. 
Screen  frames  and  the  like.  Joint  member  for.     T.  Howie 

and  A.  J.  Jackson.     1,471,159  ;  Oct.  16. 
Screen  guide.  Rolling-.     J.  D.  Bitondi.    1,465,802  ;  Aug.  21. 
Screen  hanger.     S,  I.  Patton,      1,473,1.59;  Nov.  6. 
Screen  holder.     H.  N.  Bowen.     1,471,773  ;  Oct.  23. 
Screen     or    conveyer.     Reciprocating.       R.     S.     Jacobsen. 

1,465,942;   Aug.   28. 
Screen  plate.     W.  G.  Hall.     1,467,759  ;   Sept.  11. 
Screen  scratcher  or  rubber.     M.  L.  Crawford.    1,466,580; 

Aug.   28. 
Screening  and  sizing  process  and  apparatus.     G.  C.  Hack- 
staff.     1,455,785  ;  May  22. 
Screening  apparatus.     P.  J.  Alwart.     1,457,810  ;   June  5. 
Screening  apparatus.     H.  P.  Hoyle.     1,456.801  ;  May  29. 
Screening     apparatus.       W.     E.     Nickerson.       1,458,434; 

June  12. 
Screening    device.      B.    B.    Carlton    and    C.    J.    Burkley. 

1,462,469  :  July  17. 
Screening  device.     C.  J.  Sandoe.     1,472,439 ;  Oct.  30. 
Screening     machine.       J.    A.     Coyle    and    C.     H.     Roth. 

1,468,005  ;  Sept.  18. 
Screening   machine.     J.   C.   Dunton.      1,466,894;   Sept.   4. 
Screening  machine.     C.  E.  Johnson.     1.465,986  ;  Aug.  28. 
Screening     machine     and     method.       H.     K.     Naiarian, 

1,447,355:  Mar.  6. 
Screening    machine    and    screen    cloth    therefor.      B.    A. 

Mitchell.     1,459,842  ;   June   26. 
Screening    machine    and    screen    cloth    therefor.      B.    A. 

Mitchell.     1,459,845  ;  June  26. 
Screening  machines,   etc.,   Vibrator  for.     B.   A.   Mitchell. 

1,459,841  ;  .Tune  26. 
Screens  and   the   like.   Edge  reenforcement  for.      L.   Gug- 

genberger.      1.474,628 ;    Nov.    20. 
Screens,  etc..  Frame  for  flexible.     W.  Novick.     1,464,370  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Screens  integral  with  moving-picture  films,  Polychromatic. 

I.  Kitsee.     1,477,883;  Dec.  18. 
Screens,     Making     mottled      color.        A.    W.    Carpenter. 

1.470.874  ;  Dec.  11. 
Screens.   Producing  multicolored.     I.   Kitsee.     1,477,880; 

Dec.   18. 
Screw.     V.  E.  Gerzgn.     1,473,033  :  Nov.  0. 
Screw.      H.    Rosenberg.      1.465,148  ;    .-\ng.    14. 
Screw    anchor.    Expanding.      J.    Blackburn.       1,455,163 ; 

May   15. 
Screw  and  the  like.     P.  O.  Race.     1,449,779  ;  Mar.  27. 
Screw-bolt-nut-tightening      means.         P.       A.      Johnson. 

1.459,402  :  .Tune  19. 
Screw  bolts  and  other  cylindrical  or  prismatic  pieces.  Ma- 
chine   for    the   working  of.      A.    de   Fries.      1,448,832 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Screw  bolts,  etc..  Manufacture  of  nuts  for.     F.  D.  Archi- 
bald.    1,473.777;   Nov.   13. 
«crew  cap.     W.  J.  Peelle.     1.476,918  ;  Doc.  11. 
Screw-cap    feeding   and    applying   machine.      P.    H.    Bate- 
man.     1,446.686:   Feb.  27. 
Screw  clamp.  Temper-.     L.  E.  Wright.     1,447,456  ;  Mar.  6. 
Screw,   Clamping.     R.  H.  Bowers.     1,442,118;  Jan.  16. 
Screw   closure  and   making  same,   Flanged.     C.    Haramer. 

1,440,987  ;   Jan.  2. 
Screw  conveyer.     R.  W.  Easton.     1,468,379  ;  Sept.  18. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
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Soitjw-iiililU!:  dies  and  the  like,  Halving.     1'.  W.  Martin. 

1,444.024;"  Feb.  6. 
Screw-cuttins     machine.       R.     A.     Boehm.       1,470,683 ; 

Oct.  10. 
Screw-cutting  m.ichiue.    W.  O.  Farnum.    1.478,851  ;  Dec.  2.0. 
Screw-cuttins  machine.     \V.  H.  Young.     1.472,623  ;  Oct.  30. 
Screw  device.     R.  J.  Altgelt.     1,448,426  ;  Mar.  13. 
Screwdriver.     P.  I)c  lirown.     1,450,203  ;  Apr.  3. 
Si' t'w   fliivcr.      «.;.   .V.  t'.irlson.      i.44(>.STT;   I'eb.   27. 
Screw  driver.     A.  K.  Earnshaw.     1,448,392  ;  Mar.   13. 
Screw  driver.      W.  J.   I'arsons.      1,460.036 ;   .Tune  26. 
Screw  driver.     T.   B.   Powers.      1.459,708 ;   June   19. 
Screw   driver.      .1.    R.    St:inton.      1.470.G.T3  :    Dec.   4. 
Screw    driver.      S.   L.   Watson.      1,441,956 ;   Jan.    9. 
Screw  driver.     W.  D:  Wright.     1,448,324:  Mar.  13. 
Screw  driver  and  operating  same,  Magazine.     H.  Simon. 

1.441.950:    Jan.    9. 
Screw-driver    attacliment.       J.     M.     Lawlor.       1,468,969 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Screw   driver,  Automatic.     S.  E.   Schroeder.     1,441.033 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Screw     driver,     brace,     and    the    like.       J.     J.     Doherty. 

1,441,972;    Jan.    9. 
Screw    driver.    Flexible.      M.    R.    Rentchler.      1,454,789 ; 

May  8. 
Screw  driver.  Magazine.     H.  Simon.     1,442,181 ;  Jan.  16. 
Screw  driver  or  the  like.  Power  means  for.     H.  F.  Ober- 

johann.     1,442.174  :  Jan.  16. 
Screw    driver,    Ratchet.      H.    D.    Chapman.      1,463,418 ; 

July  31. 
Screw      driver.       Removable-blade.         N.      A.      Johnson. 

1,469.792;  Oct.  9. 
Screw-feeding  device.    S.  E.  Schroeder.   1,463,338  ;  July  31. 
Screw  .lack.     J.  W.  Bate.     1.444,447  ;   Feb.  6. 
Screw  jack.     A.  Cleland.     1,455,571  ;  May  15. 
Screw    lack,      P.    J.    Devan.      1,457,825 ;    June    5. 
Screw  jack.     H.  C.   Finch.     1,472.388  ;   Oct.   30. 
Screw   jack.     A.   L.   Johnson.     1,460,799  ;   July  3. 
Screw   machine,   Automatic.      W.   G.   Aldeen.      1,474,132 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Screw  machine.  Automatic.     J.  J.  Bosshard.     1,467,304  ; 

Sept.   11. 
Screw-machine  tool  feed.  Wood-.    H.  L.  Smith.    1,444,432  ; 

Feb.    6. 
Screw  machines.  Cross-drilling  attachment  for  automatic. 

C.  J.  Gendreau  and  J.  L.  Sarvey.     1,449,172  ;  Mar.  20. 
Screw  machines.   Operating  mechanism  for  wood-.     H.  L. 

Smith.      1,452,986  :   Apr.   24. 
Screw  machines.  Tool  feed  mechanism  for  wood-.     II.  L. 

Smith.     1.444,433;  Feb.  6. 
Scrt^w-operating     device.       J.     G.     Partlow.       1,447,626 ; 

Mar.    6. 
Screw   propeller.      A.   Grilli.      1,441,979 ;    Jan.   9. 
Screw  propeller.     H.  Leitner.     1,456,387;  May  22. 
Screw,    Propeller.      J.    Sametz.      1,462,424 ;    July    17. 
Screw    propeller.      R.    Wagner.      1,461,841 ;    July    17. 
Screw   propeller   and   similar   appliance.      J.    H.   W.   Gill. 

1,454,967  ;  May  15. 
Screw   i-panner.   Adjustable.      F.    Appinger   and   P.    Bach- 

hofer.      1.446.956;    Feb.   27. 
Screw  studs.  Apparatus  for  the  insertion  of.     E.  Bugatti. 

1.463,497  ;   July  31. 
Screw.    Temper.      V.    W.    Mover    and    R.    V.    McMullen. 

1,444,517  ;  Feb.  6. 
Screw  thread.     I.  C.  Woodward.     1,451,484  ;  Apr.  10. 
Screw-thread   gauge.     R.   L.   Ellery.     1,467,146 ;   Sept.  4. 
Screw  thread.  Instrument  for  testing  and  comparing  the 

lead  of  a.     A.  W.  Schoof.     1.456,938  ;  May  29. 
Screw   threads.   Milling.    G.Richards.     1,456,280  ;  May  22. 
Screws  and  the  like.  Clamp  for  binding.     G.  B.  Thomas. 

1.449,460;  Mar.  27. 
Screws,    Device    for    inserting.      E.    Peyer.       1,457,457 : 

June  5. 
Screws  or  bolts,   Lock  housing  for.     O.   A.    Norlund  and 

F.   Oehrli.     1,447,564  ;   Mar.   6. 
Screws.  System  of  helicopter.    R.  P.  Pescara.    1,454,944  ; 

May  15. 
Scribers      and      compasses.      Pocket.       E.      W.      Louden. 

1,472,181 :  Oct.  30. 
Scribing  instrument.     H.   H.  Jepsen.     1,470,168  ;   Oct.   9. 
Scribing   tool.      A.    Nikander.      1,465.230  :    Aug.   14. 
Scrubbing   device.      G.    Foster.      1,469,077 ;    Sept.    25. 
Scrubbing  machine.     H.  F.  Barry.     1.473.778;  Nov.  13. 
Scrubbing  machine.    Q.   Faustlnl.     1,455,740 :   May   15. 
Scrubbing  stool.     W.  F.  O'Neill.     1,454,401  ;  May  8. 
Scuffle     for     agricultural     purposes.        A.      R.      Firkins. 

1.475,376  :   Nov.  27. 
Scvthe,     Attachment    for.       D.    M.     Frledt.       1,454,732  ; 

May  8. 
Scvtho  snath.     A.   Glenn.     1,443,839  ;   .Ian.   30. 
Seal.     E.  J.  Brooks.     1,468,352  :  Sept.  18. 
Sf-al.      J.  L.   Diiismoor.      1.466,815-16;  Sept.  4. 
Seal.     J.    W.   LesUe.      1,445.330 :    Feb.   13. 
Seal.     H.  R.  Rogers.     1,447.691 ;  Mar.  6. 
Seal    and    forming    s.ime,    Wire-strap.      W.    N.    Lurcott. 

1.474.372  :   Nov.  20. 
Seal    and    making    the    same.      S.    M.   Bovd.      1.444.103  : 

Feb.  6. 
Seal,  Bag.     N.  V.  Stansfield.     1,469.703  ;  Oct.  2. 
Seal.  Bottle  or  jar.     W.  Chaffin.     1,454,609;  May  8. 
Seal  case  and  elector     J.  A.  Hanson.     1,451,069;  Apr.  10. 
Seal.  Fermentation.     E.  A.  Bircher.     1.474.461  :  Nov.   20. 
Seal  for  folders.     M.   Hartman.     1,463,083  ;  July  24. 

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Seal,  Hermetic.     F.  W.  Stockton.     1,455,894  ;  May  22. 
Seal  lock.     W.  Engel.     1,447,939  ;  Mar.  6. 
Seal  press.     F.   II.   Eyman.     1,471,687-8;  Oct.  23. 
Seal-press    identification.      M.    H.    Jackson.      1,463,322; 

July  31. 
Seal,   Reenforced.     O.   M.   Bangs.      1,472.381  ;   Oct.   30. 
Seal,  Sell-opening.     G.  Ramsey.     1,473.252  ;  Nov.  6. 
Sealing   apparatus.    Carton-.      F.    M.    Peters    and    W.    H. 

Hungerford.     1,478,836  ;   Dec.   25. 
Sealing     circulars,     Machine     for.       A.     H.     Gustafson. 

1,454,889  ;  May  15. 
Sealer  containers.  Apparatus  for  indicating  pressure  con- 
ditions in.     W.  P.  White.     1,447,701 ;  Mar.  6. 
Sealing  cap.     J,  E.  Sharpe.     1,449,629  ;   Mar.  27. 
Sealing  device.     L.  D.  Burliugham.     1.476,140  ;  Dec.  4. 
Sealing  device.     I.  M.   Herzig.     1.441,226  ;  Jan.  9. 
Sealing  device.     M.   C.   Littleworth.     1,442,812  ;  Jan.   23. 
Sealing  device.  Electric.     W.  Reusch.     1,463,336  ;  July  31, 
Sealing  head.     H.  H.  Schmidt.     1,449,701  ;  Mar.  27. " 
Sealing-in  machine.     J.  E.  Marshall.     1,475,192;  Nov.  27. 
Sealing-in    machine.      L.    E.    Mitchell   and    A.    J.    White. 

1,453,594;   May  1. 
Sealing  machine.     S.  Cooper.     1,463,460;  July  31. 
Sealing   machine.    Box-.      H.   A.    Saylor,   A.    S.    Peck   and 

P.  A.  Dinsmoor.     1,471,924  ;  Oct.  23. 
Sealing  machine.  Single-head-carton-.     W.  D.  Kimball  and 

A.  E.   Rldeout.     1,474,480  ;   Nov.  20. 
Sealing  machines.  Flap  lifter  for  carton-.     W.   L.  Taylor 

and   C.   F.   Richards.      1.474,691 ;    Nov.    20. 
Sealing  means.     W.  M.  Brooks.     1,453,268  ;  Mav  1. 
Sealing  means.      W.    M.    Brooks.      1,465.072 ;    Aug.    14. 
Sealing  means.     W.  M.  Brooks.     1,471,445  ;   Oct.   23. 
Sealing    openings,     Apparatus    for.      C.     E.     Underwood. 

1  440  424  *  Jan.  2. 
Seafing 'ring!     L.'Foote.     1,463,360  ;  Julv  31. 
Sealing  ring.     R.  J-  Krause.     1,451,225  ;   Apr.   10. 
Sealing  stamp.    F.  Szymanski  and  P.  Dudek.     Des.  62,154  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Sealing-wax     stick.       A.    Nadler    and    J.     R.     Kinghorn. 

1,454,759  :  May  8. 
Seam   anchor.      P.    Hogan.      1,474,835  :    Nov.    20. 
Seam,    Concealed    stitched.      J.    R.    Hughes.      1,443,686; 

Jan.   30. 
Seamers,   End   feed  for  double.     M.   E.   Widell   and  A.  A. 

Jahr.     1.4.53,818;  May   1. 
Seamers,  Safety  stop  for  double.   M.  E.  Widell.    1,454,876  ; 

May   15. 
Seaming  machine.     J.  Brenzlnger.     1,445,288  ;  Feb.  13. 
Seaming  machine.     H.   M.   Ross.     1,469.334  :   Oct.  2. 
Seaming  machine.     A.  Schroeder.     1,469,024  ;  Sept.  25. 
Seaming  machine,  Double-.     G.  M.  Stevenson.     1,464,017 

Aug.  7. 
Seaming     tool.     Double-.       B.     F.     Wendel.       1.442,754 

Jan.   16. 
Seam-rubbing     machine.       F.     W.     Farrar.        1,474,350 

Nov.    20. 
Searchlight.     D.  Foster  and  L.  L.  Mlddelkamp.     1,446,248 

Feb.   20. 
Searchlight    mounting.    Quick-detachable.      J.    K.    Olsen 

1,461,285  ;  .July  10. 
Seat:   See — 

Adjustable    seat.  Reel  seat. 

Automobile   seat.  Sanitary   seat. 

Car  seat.  Toilet  seat. 

Chair  seat.  Vehicle  seat. 

Collapsible  or  foldable  seat.     Ventilated  seat. 

Cycle  seat.  Window  seat. 

Douche  seat.  Window'-cleaner's   seat. 

Folding  seat.  Windov.-washer's  seat. 

Journal-box    seat.  Warper  seat. 

Seat.     E.   P.    Harley.      1,457,245 ;   Mav   29. 
Seat.     R.  M.  Montgomery.     1,465,859  ;  Aug.  21. 
Seat.     A.  Ziska,  jr.     1,469,136;  Sept.  25. 
Seat   back.      W.    G.    Fuller.      1,461,772 ;    Julv    17. 
Seat  back.  Adjustable.     J.  P.  Garver.     1.458,879  ;  June  12. 
Seat,  chair,  and  the  like.  Theater  and  like.     W.  G.  Bass. 

1.474.226  ;   Nov.   13. 
Seat  construction.     S.  W.  Nicholson.     1,471,001  ;  Oct.  16. 
Seat  cover.     J.  J.  Loesch.     1,452,882  ;  .\pr.  24. 
Seat  cover.     J.  Recce.     1,450,387;  Apr.  3. 
Seat-cover  attachment.     J.  P.  Eyster.     1 ,454.577  ;  May  8. 
Seat  cover.   Sanitary.     L.  J.  Frear.     1,452,552:  Apr." 24. 
Seat   cover,  Sanitary.     L.  L.  Furan.     1.442,142  ;  Jan.  16. 
Seat  Indicator  for  auditorium.';  and  the  like.   Illuminated. 

H.  A.  Page.     Des.  62,339  ;  May  8. 
Seat    or   bracket.    Shingling.      C.    Cornelius.      1,471,947 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Seat  pad.     J.  Reece.     1.450,703:  Apr.  3. 
Seat  spring.    C.  P.  Green.     1,452,041 ;  Apr.  17. 
Seat    spring.      C.    P.    Green.      1,457,658 :    June    5. 
Seat  support.      F.  A.   Schnupp.      1,446.588  :   Feb.   27. 
Secondary  or  storage  battery.     W.  E.  Kershaw  and  C.  D. 

Galloway.     1,475,434  ;   Nov.  27. 
Secondary  or  storage  battery.     E.  W.  Smith.     1,450,565  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Section  switch.     W.   Schaake.     1,449,915  ;  Mar.  27. 
Sectional  bin.     TT.  S.  Stewart.     1,469,609  :  Oct.  2. 
.Securing   device.      L.    J.    Hogarty.      1,475,827 ;    Nov.    27. 
Securing  element.     A.  Volman.     1,475,907  ;  Nov.  27. 
Sedans,  Seat  bos  for  Ford.     H.  Miller.     1.456,247  ;  May  22. 
Sediment  cup.     J.  I.  Misener.     1,446,056  ;  Feb.  20. 
Seed-cell-removing   apparatus.     B.   C.    Coons.      1,442,859; 

Jan.  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Seed-cell-iemoving   apparatus.     B.    C.   Coons.      1,445,998 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Seed-collecting  device.     P.  M.  Ikeler  and  H.  D.  McDonald. 

1,466,556  ;  Aug.   28. 
Seed-conditioning  apparatus.     F.  Steigmeyev.     1,473,165 ; 

Nov.  G. 
Seed  drill.     L.  B.  Knight.     1,473,297;  Nov.  6. 
Seed   drill.     W.    C.   Warren.      1,474,184 :   Nov.    13. 
Seed  pan.     R.  Wright.     1,471,581 ;   Oct.   23. 
Seed,    Preserving    cotton.      F.    C.    Atkinson.      1,455,016 ; 
Seed-saving  means.     W.  T.  West.     1,468,849  ;  Sept.  25. 
Seed    scarifier.      A.    Johnson.      1,442,275  ;    .Tan.    16. 
Seed    screen.      R.   D.    Heller.      1,447,660 ;    Mar.    6. 
Seed  separator.     J.  E.  Raze.     1,466,560  ;  Aug.  28. 
Seed  separator.     J.  B.  Rylander.     1,478,616;  Dec.  25. 
Seed    sower.      M.    Schling.      1,456,653;    May    29. 
Seed   sower.     M.   Schling.     1,471,291  ;  Oct.   16. 
Seed   sower.   Hand.     M.   Schling.      1,475,600-1  ;   Nov.   27 
Seed  sowers,  Horn.     D.  E.  Speicher.     1,469,118 ;  Sept.  25 
Seed-sowing  device.     P.  S.  Martin.     1,474,599  ;  Nov.  20. 
Seeder  boot  and  shoe.    M.  Culbertson.    1,452,417  ;  Apr.  17 
SredinK    machine    and    manure    spreader.    Combined.      P 

Targx)sky.     1,452,625  ;  Apr.  24. 
Seeds,      Apparatus      for      disintegrating.      A.      Schmidt 

1,447.045  :   Feb.   27. 
Seeds,  Apparatus  for  separating.     E.  D.  Eddy.     1,452,457 

Apr.   17. 
Seeds,   Combined  huller,   scarifier,   and  cleaner  for  clover 

and    other    such    like.      A.    E.    Whiteside.      1,445,189 

Feb.  13. 


Seesaw,   Rotatable.     R.   C.  and  E.   F.   Fields. 


1,465,662 
1,468,648 
1,450,390 


Aug.  21 
Segmenting  tool  for  citrous  fruit.     R.  B.  Polk. 

Sept.  25. 
Segregating     apparatus.       L.     S.     Robinson. 

Apr.  3. 
Seismograph,  Field.     L.  Mintrop.     1,451,080;  Apr.  10. 
Selective    switch.       O.    H.    Kopp.      1,464,078;    Aug.    7. 
Selenium    crystal    and    preparing    same.    F.     C.    Brown. 

1,456,5.32;  May  29. 
Self-adiusting  bolt.     A.  A.  Adams.     1,449,484  ;  Mar.  27. 
Self-cleaning  rake.     J.  D.  Richards.     1,452.984;  Apr.  24. 
Self-closing  gate.     G.   H.  Knutson.      1,474,076 ;   Nov.    20. 
Self-closing  tube.     C.  N.  Kelley.     1,472,845  ;  Nov.  6. 
.«elf-lockiug  frame.      W.   B.   Renner.      1.476,643;   Dec.  4. 
Self-serving  table.     .T.  Materna.     1,444,697  :   Feb.   6. 
Selvage  trimmer.     E.  D.  Putt.     1.468.396  ;  Sept.  18. 
Semaphore.     W.  F.  Bossert.     1,449,580  ;  Mar.  27. 
Semaphore    signal    system.    Automatic.      R.    L.    Rockwell 

and  E.   G.   Howe.     1,462,248;   .Tuly   17. 
Semielliptical  spring.     G.  Terzaghi.     1,458,786  ;   June  12. 
Semifluid     materials.     Means     for     dispensing.      D.    W. 

Mitchell.     1,463,902  ;  Aug.  7. 
Semisolid  or  plastic  materials.  Dispensing  apparatus  for. 

H.    W.    Williams.      1,455,980;    May    22. 
Semitrailer.     C.   G.  Clement.     1,448,054  ;  Mar.   13. 
Semitrailer.      J.    Morrison.      1,441,292;    Jan.   9. 
Semitrailer  jack.     J.  Morrison.     1.475.592  ;  Nov.  27. 
Sender  from  a  desired  frequency.  Circuit  arrangement  for 

indicating  the  deviation  of  a.     W.  Schatfer.     1,446,433  ; 

Feb.  20.  ' 
Sensitive  plate,  film,  or  the  like  for  color  prints.    W.  V.  D. 

Kelley.     1,465,643  ;  Aug.  21. 
Separable  fastener.    F.  S.  Carr.     1,467,920  ;  Sept.  11. 
Separable  fastener.     A.  L.  Hess.     1,462,964  ;  July  24. 
S.'iiarahle  fastener.     V.  Puc.     1,446,768  ;  Feb.  27. 
Separating.     G.  R.  Young.     1,465.010;  Aug.   14. 
Separating       apparatus.       Centrifugal.         J.       MacKaye. 

1,469,230;    Oct.    2. 
Separating      apparatus.       Centrifugal.         J.      MacKaye. 

1,469,522  ;   Oct.   2. 
Separating  device.     W.  M.  Adamson.     1,471,131 ;  Oct.  16. 
Seii.irating  device.     T.  M.  Coffnian.     1,475,985  ;  Dec.  4. 
Separating  'materials.  Method  and  apparatus  for.     J.   A. 

Rice.     1,456,934;  May  29. 
Separating       means.       Centrifugal.         R.       E.       I^apham. 

1.443.184  ;  Jan.  23. 
Separation  and  filter  system  and  apparatus.     C.   D.  Mor 

ton.      1,450,560  ;   Apr.  3. 
Separator :   See — 

Air  separator.  Grain   separator. 

.Mmond    separator.  Hydraulic    separator. 

Amalgamator  and  separato     Liquid  and  vapor  separa- 

Battery    separator.  tor. 

Centrifugal   separator.  Magnetic  separator. 

Corn  separator.  Oil   separator. 

<'ranl)erry    separator.  Ore  separator. 

(ream   separator.  Seed   separator. 

Kgg  separator.  Spiral  separator. 

F-Iuid    separator.  ,        Suction  separator. 

(!old   separator.  Tontli  separator. 

Separator.     A.  N.  Christiansen.     1,448,482  ;  Mar.  13. 
Separator.     II.  R.  Collins.     1,444,585  ;  Feb.  6. 
Si>parator.     J.  Herche.     1,449,044  ;  Mar.  20. 
Senarator.      M.   R.   Mann.       1.466.310;    Auir.    2S. 
S'Mi;irator.       E.     D.     McWhorter     and     A.     A.     Bennett. 

1.459,594  ;  June   19. 
Separator.      M.    M.    Newton.      1,462,121  ;    .Tuly    17. 
Sejjarator.     R.   M.   Ostei'mann.      1.474,056;   Nov.   13. 
Separator.     D.  C.  Ruth.     1,4.50,645  :  Apr.  3. 
Separator.     T.   J.   Sturtevant.      1.454.140;    Jfav   8. 
Separator.     L.  J.  Vandervoort.     1.465,884  ;  Aug.  21. 
Separator.    W.  H.  Wineman.     1.440.808  ;  Jan.  2. 


Separator   and    collector.    Condensation.      C.    K.    Lassiter 

and    J.    Kindervater.      1,442,482 ;    Jan.    16. 
Separator-bowl        construction.  C.        A.        Robertson. 

1.474,379  ;  Nov.  20. 
Separator    element.      B.    Powers.      1,474,440 ;    Nov.    20. 
Separator  plates,   Apparatus  for  and   method  of  cutting. 

M.  S.  Sargent.     1,454,455  ;  May  8. 
Separators,  Device  for  adjusting  bowl  and  bowl  spindle* 

on  centrifugal.     G.  F.  Fowler.     1,459,909  ;  June  26. 
Separators,  Grain-transferring  device  for.     B.  B.  Stauffer. 

1,444,142;   Feb.  6. 
Separators,      Isolator      for      battery.        C.      M.      Angell. 

1,460,010  ;   June  26. 
Septic  tank.     C.   W.  Baumgardner.     1,458,796  ;   June   12. 
Sequence  switch.     F.  M.  Slough.     1,462,251 ;  July  17. 
Service  brake.     R.   Huff.     1,459.304  :   June  19. 
Service   clamp.     P.   Mueller.      1,459,030;  June  19. 
Service    structure.      T.     0.     Brooks    and    A.     H.     Buck. 

1,468,956 ;  Sept.  25. 
Server,      Rotating.       W.      R.      Whittemore.       1,472,348; 

Oct.  30. 
Serving  apparatus.     O.  H.  Doerfler.     1,450,434  ;  Apr.  3. 
Serving  machines,  Tension  device  for  strip-.     W.  D.  Kim- 
ball.    1,445,022  ;  Feb.  13. 
Serving  stand,  Adjustable.     A.  Roos.     1,466,191 ;  Aug.  28. 
Serving     table,     Portable.       M.     E.     Exum.       1,455,395; 

May    15. 
Settee   and    table,    Combined.      J.   N.    Miller.      1,452,613; 

Apr.   24. 
Settling  apparatus.     W.  E.   Piper.     1,457,794  ;  June  5. 
Set-up  bolt.     H.  J.  Mathias.     1,440,613:  Jan.  2. 
Set-up  boxes,  Machine  for  making.    H.  .1.  Goss.    1,445,940  ; 

Feb.   20. 
Setwork.     W.  T.  Alfrey.     1,472,111;   Oct.  30. 
Sewage  and  the   like.    System  for   the   treatment   of.     J. 

A.   Coombs.      1,456,014 ;    May   29. 
Sewage,    Apparatus   for  and   method   of   treating.      J.   P. 

Ball.     1,456,046  ;  May  22. 
Sewage-disposal     apparatus.       H.     Johnson.       1,470,745 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Sewage,   Treatment   of.     T.   H.   Fairbrother  and   A.   Ren- 

shaw.     1,455,435  ;  May   15. 
Sewed  articles,  Duplex  seam  for.     H.  Corrall.     1,448,793  ; 

Mar.   20. 
Sewed    articles.     Seam     for.       S.     G.     Tate.       1,473,687 ; 

Nov.    13. 
Sewer-basin  head.     J.  J.  Pagan.     1,477,435  ;  Dec.  11. 
Sewer  cleaner.     H.  A.  Howard.     1,476.969  ;  Dec.  11. 
Sewer  cleaner.  Adiiistable.     J.  M.  and  W.   H.  Thompson. 

1,446,224;  Feb.  20. 
Sewer  flusher.     A.   Stafford.     1,455,177  ;   May   15. 
Sewer  inlet.  Direct.     L.  Gschwind.     1,473,551  ;  Nov.  6. 
Sewing  accessory.     V.  V.  Moore.     1,456,032  ;  May  22. 
Sewing  bench.     W.  A.  Adams.     Des.  62,356  ;  May  15. 
Sewing  box.     C.  W.  Frentz.     1,446,457  ;  Feb.  27. 
Sewing   cabinet.      G.   A.    Murray.     Des.    62,459 ;    June   5. 
Sewing   case.      B.    S.    Schwed.      1.457,860 ;   June   5. 
Sewing,    Guide   for  use   in.     M.   E.   Burnett.      1,448,827 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Sewing  machine.     W.  H.  Barnett.     1.452.632-3  ;  Apr.  24. 
Sewing  machine.     J.  Bingham.     1,471,720  ;   Oct.   23. 
Sewing  machine.     F.  Bussiere.     1,467,473;  Sept.  11. 
Sewing  machine.     A.  H.  De  Voe.     1,460,891 ;  July  3. 
Sewing  machine.     A.  F.   Fifield.     1,447,941  ;   Mar.   6. 
Sewing    machine.      J.    Fossa.      1,475,009 ;    Nov.    20. 
Sewing  machine.     R.  R.  Hughes,  jr.     1,459,103  ;  .Tune  19. 
Sewing  machine.     .T.  Kiewicz.     1,461,619;  July  10. 
Sewing  machine.     J.   Kiewics.      1,463,325  ;   July   31. 
Sewing  machine.     J.  Kiewicz.     1,467,898  :   Sept.  11. 
Sewing    machine.       W.     F.    I<autenschlager.       1,474,269 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Sewing  machine.     J.   Leathern.     1.464,081  :   Aug.   7. 
Sewing  machine.     E.  A.  Lee.     1,449,682  ;  Mar.  27. 
Sewing  machine.     M.  McCann.     1,461,428;  July  10. 
Sewing  machine.     G.  W.  Nelson.     1,468,319  ;  Sept.  18. 
Sewing  machine.     H.  Perras.     1,470,932  ;  Oct.   16. 
Sewing  machine.     J.  O.  Potter  and  J.  Cooper.    1,441,881  ; 

Jan.    9. 
Sewing  machine.     F.   A.   Reeee.      1,478,760 ;   Dee.    25. 
Sewing  machine.     W.  T.  B.  Roberts.     1.470,646  ;  Oct.  16. 
Sewing   machine.      A.  R.   Schoenky.      1.464,630  ;   ,\ug.   14. 
Sewing  machine.    J.  Schreiber.     1,440,556  ;  Jan.  2. 
Sewing    machine.      L.    E.    Topham.      1.443,396 ;    Jan.    30. 
Sewing  machine.     J.  P.  Weis.     1,464.377  ;  Aug.  7. 
Sewing-machine    attachment.      B.    C.    Penn.      1,477,003 ; 

Dec.    11. 
Sewing-machine   attachment  for   spiral  stitching.     A.   M. 

English.      1,463,116  ;   July   24. 
Sowing     machine.     Bead-.       J.     A.     Groebli.       1,445,764 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Sewing     machine.     Bead-.       J.     A.     Groebli.       1,471,892; 

Oct.  23. 
Sewing  machine,  Blindstitch.     C.  A.  Dearborn.     1,467,570  : 

Sept.   11. 
Sewing  ma'-hine.     Book-.     L.  Egger.     1.450.914 :  .\pr.  10. 
Sewing  machine.   Buttonhole-,     .T.  Gouldbourn  and  H.   H. 

Jackson.      1.442,398;    ,Tan.    16, 
Sewing    machine.    Buttonhole-.      G.    S.    Hill.      1,445,316; 

Feb.  13. 
Sewing  machine,  Buttonhole-.     A.  E.  Lindner.     1,461,040; 

July  10. 
Sewing  machine.  Buttonhole-.     B.  F.  Leneque.     1,459,374  ; 

June  19. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventionfi — Continued. 


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Sewius-machlne      cabinet      and      seat.       M.      H.      Ennis. 

1.462,271  :  July  17. 
Sewing-machine    cabinet,    Drop-head.      W.    E.    Derwent. 

Des.  62,057  ;  Mar.  13. 
Sewing    machine,    Cliainstitch.      A.    Beliow.      1,466,466; 

Aug.   28. 
Sewing    midlines.    Differential    feeding    mechanism    for. 

R.   R.   Hughes,  jr.      1,478,51!);   Dec.  25. 
Sewing-mnehine     driving     mecliauism.       L.     Welker,     jr. 

1.461. OoS  ;  Jul.v  10. 
Sewing    machine.    Electrically-driven.      C.    W.    H'Doubler. 

1,472,588;  Oct.  30. 
Sewing    niiU'liine,     Electrlcallv-driven    drophead.       C.    E. 

Colegrove.     1.467.134;   Sept.  4. 
Sewing  machine,  Electrically-lighted,    F.  Diahl.    1,440,863  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Sewing-machine  feed  mechanism.    T.  J.  Hayes.    1,474,966  ; 

Nov.   20. 
Sewing     machine     feed     mechanism.      R.     M.     Sharaf. 

1,466.152  :   Aug.   28. 
Sewing-machine    feeding    mechanism.       A.     H.     De     Voe. 

I,4g2,072;   Apr.    17. 
Sewing-machine    feeding    mechanism.       H.     C.    Moulton. 

1,469.676;   Oct.   2. 
Sewing    machine,    Filled-bag-.      S.    G.    Tate.      1,472,998; 

Nov.  6. 
Sewing-machine  foot.     M.  J.  Berg.     1,446,688;  Feb.  27. 
Sewinu   machine   for   covering   reenforced   eyelets.     E.  B. 

Alien.     1,442,842  ;  Jan.  23. 
Sewing   machine    for   forming   concealed    stitches.      J.    J. 

Heap.      1,474,362  ;   Nov.   20. 
Sewing  machine  for  stitching  waistbands.     B.  V.  Kersh- 

uer.      1,453,506;   May   1. 
Sewing-machine  guide.     J.  J.  Drake.     1,460,812  ;  July  3. 
Sewing-machine  guide.     J.  J.  Drake.     1,463,258  ;  July  31. 
Sewing    machine     guide.       G.     S.     Gatchell.       1,473,617  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Sewing  machine,  Inseam  shoe-.     W.  C.  Meyer.     1,467,586; 

Sept.   11. 
Sewins     machine.     Loop-.       A.     L.     Traver.       1,476,658 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Sewing  machine.   Lock-stitch.      F.   J.   T.   and   H.   C.  Bell. 

1,474,138;  Nov.   13. 
Sewing  machine.  Lock-stitch.     L.  E.  Topham.     1,462,587  ; 

July    24. 
Sewing-machine  motor.     E.  Nielsen.     1,474.604  ;   Nov.  20. 
Sewing-machine-motor    bracket.       F.     Diehl.       1,455,391  ; 

May   15. 
Sewing-machine-motor  control.    F.  F.  Hillix.    1,441,421-2  ; 

Jan.    9. 
Sewing  machine.  Motor-driven.     M.   Hamleb.      1,444,917  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Sewins  machine.   Motor-driven.     M.   Hemleb.     1,464,528 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Sewing  machine     motors.     Mounting     for.       H.     Maimin. 

1,455,345  ;  May  15. 
Sewing   machine.  Multiple-needle.     J.   R.  MofCatt   and  R. 

S.  Kelso.     1.443,084  ;  Jan.  23. 
Sewing  machine.     Rotary  lock-stitch.     F.  J.  T.  and  H.  C. 

Bell.     1,469,066  ;  Sept.  25. 
Sewing  -  machine  -  shafting     guard.      J.     L.     Cabelinsky. 

1.4.^5.899  ;  Mav  22. 
Sewing  machine,  Shoe-.    S.  A.  Dobyne.    1,457,022  ;  Mav  29. 
Sewing    machine.     Shoe-.       W.     C.     Meyer.       1,468,912 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Sewing     machine.     Shoe-.       F.     E.     Valois.       1,462,777 ; 

July    24. 
Sewing-machine  shuttle.     L.  E.  Weaver.     1,440.569  ;  Jan.  2. 
Sewina    machine   take-ups.   Thread   controller   for.      J.    C. 

Ringe   and    H.    C.   Nissen.      1,460,177  ;    June   26. 
Sewing      machine,       Wax-tliread.         F.       E.       Bertrand. 

1.459.388  ;   June   19. 
Sewing  machine.  Wax-thread.     W.  C.  Meyer.     1,468,317  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Sewing-machine"  work  supports,  Adjusting  means  for.     C. 

A.  Dearborn.     1,448,731  ;  Mar.  20. 
Sewing  machines.  Attachment  to.     R.  Netter.     1,457,547  ; 

June  5. 
Sewing    machines.     Attachment     for.     A.     B.     Mattingly. 

1,467,866  :   Sept.   11. 
Sewing    machines.    Attachment     for.       A.    B.    Mattingly. 

1.474.422  ;    Nov.    20. 
Sewing    machines.    Attachment    for.      A.    B.    Mattingly. 

1,475,235  :   Nov.  27. 
Sewing   machines.   Attachment   for   gatherers   on.      H.    A. 

Pulliam.     1,451,110;  Apr.   10. 
Sewing     machines.      Automatic      thread-tension-releasing 

means  for.     A.  C.   Crofford.     1,443,460 ;  Jan.   30. 
Sewing  machines.  Bobbin-winding  attachment  for.     J.  C. 

Ringe.     1,475,597  ;  Nov.  27. 
Sewing     machines.     Cloth     plate     for.       J.     R.     Moffatt. 

1 .457.449  ;  June  5. 
Sc'wins    machines.     Cutter     attachment    for.       N.    Davis. 

1.442,387  :    .Ian.    16.  , 

Sewins  machines.   Driving  mechanism   for.     A.   T.   Mace. 

1.4.50,602  :  Apr.  3. 
Sewing    machines.     Embroidering    attachment    for.      M. 

Hemleb.     1,452,687;   Apr.   24. 
Sewing    m.nchines.    Feed   mechanism    for.      R.    M.    Sharaf. 

1.467,072  :   Sept.  4. 
Sewijis  machines.  Feeding  mechanism  for.     A.  H.  De  Voe. 

1.448,795  ;  Mar.   20. 


Sewing    machines.    Feeding     mechanism     for.       P.     Hleb. 

1,477,264  ;  Dec.   11. 
Sewing    machines.    Feeding   mechanism    for.      J.    R.    Mof- 
fatt and  R.  S.  Kelso.     1,443,634  ;  Jan.  30. 
Sewing    machines,    Feeding   mi-chanism    for.      D.    S.    Sey- 
mour.     1,450,456  ;   Apr.   3. 
Sewing   machines.    Feeding   mechanism    for.      D.    S.    Sey- 
mour.     1,458,109  ;    June    12. 
Sewing   machines.   Feeding  mechanism   for.     S.   6.   Tate. 

1,459.119  ;   June   19. 
Sewing  machines.  Folder  for.     J.  E.  Chalman.     1,443,118; 

Jan.   23. 
Sewing     machines,     Friction     drive    for.       A.     B.     Cohn. 

Rel5,726  ;   Nov.   27. 
Sewing     machines,      Hemmer     for.       A.     H.      De     Voe. 

1,443,702  :   Jan.    30. 
Sewing    machines.    Hemming   attachment  for.     A.    H.   De 

Voe.     1,443.680  ;   Jan.   30. 
Sewing  m.achines,    Hemstitching   attachment   for.      F.    F. 

Holland.     1,469,936;   Oct.  9. 
Sewing    machines,    Interlock    for.      A.    Grleb.     1,441,679 ; 

Jan.    9. 
Sewing    machines.    Lace    holder    and    guide   for.      R.    M. 

Sharaf.      1,466,153  ;   Aug.   28. 
Sewing     machines,     Loop^taker     mechanism     for     zigzag. 

R.  M.  Sharaf.     1,466,149;  Aug.  28. 
Sewing   machines,   Motor   attachment   for.     F.    P.    HlUlx. 

1,445,946-8;    Feb.   20. 
Sewing   machines.   Motor  attachment   for.      F.   F.    Hillix. 

1,449,942  ;  Mar.  27. 
Sewing     machines.     Motor     drive     for.       A.     T.     Mace. 

1,462,516;   July  24. 
Sewing     machines.      Motor      drive     for.        H.      Maimin. 

1,460.070;  June  26. 
Sewing  machines.  Needle  guard  for  multiple-needle.     J.  R. 

Moffatt  and  R.   S.  Kelso.     1.444,632;  Feb.  6. 
Sewing   machines.   Needle   guard   for   multiple-needle.      J. 

R.  Moffatt.     1,444,63.3-4;  Feb.  6. 
Sewing  machines.   Needle-jogging  mechanism  for.     R.   M. 

Sharaf.      1,466,154  ;   Aug.   28. 
Sewing  machines,  Needle-loop  separator  for.     G.  S.  Gat- 
chell.    1,449,508  ;  Mar.  27. 
Sewing  machines.  Plait  folder  for.    J.  J.  Heap.    1,451,220  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Sewing    machines.    Registering    attachment    for.      W.    L. 

Hannsz.      1,440,460;   Jan.    2. 
Sewing    machine.s,    Rotarv    hook    or    loop    taker    for.      J. 

Leathern.     1.443,418  ;   Jan.   30. 
Sewing  machines.  Snap-fastener  clamp  for.     M.  McCann. 

1,461,427;  July  10. 
Sewing  machines.   Stitch-forming  mechanism   for.     E.   B. 

Allen.     1,454,500  ;  May  8. 
Sewing    machines.    Stop    for.      H.    Z.    Cobb.      1,455,387 ; 

May   15. 
Sewing  machines,   Strap-forming  device  for.     C.  F.  Gray. 

1,463,262  ;    July    31. 
Sewing    machines.     Strip    folder    for.       C.    Wlnkelmann. 

1,444,894  ;  Feb.  13. 
Sewing   machines.    Supplemental   work   support   for   port- 
able.    G.  R.  Mock.     1,452,696  ;  Apr.  24. 
Sewing  machines.   Take-up  for.     J.   Kiewicz.      1,467,897  ; 

Sept.   11. 
Sewing   machines.   Tape-feeding  attachment   for.     E.   Ro- 
mano.     1.465,000  ;    Aug.    14. 
Sewing     machines,     Tape     guide     for.       J.     G.     Gerber. 

1,466,937  ;   Sept.  4. 
Sewing  machines,   Thread-cutting  mechanism  for.     A.   F. 

Fifleld.      1.442,141  ;    Jan.    16. 
Sewing  machines.   Thread-measuring  mechanism   for.     E. 

E.   Foster.     1,467,284 ;    Sept.   4. 
Sewing  machines.   Trimming  device  foi'.      A.    H.   De  Voe. 

1,473,611  ;   Nov.    13. 
Sewing  machines,  Trimming  mechanism  for.     S.  G.  Tate. 

1.442,836;   Jan.    23. 
Sewing   machines.    Trimming   or   cutting   mechanism    for.. 

R.   M.    Sharaf.      1.466,151  :   Aug.   28. 
Sewing   machines.   Variable-speed  power   transmitter  for., 

J.  S.  Finch.     1,473,030;  Nov.  6. 
Sewing  machines,  Work  clamp   for   buttonhole-.     M.  Mc- 
Cann.     1.477,142  :   Dec.    11. 
Sewing    machines.    Work-measuring    attachment   for.      E. 

W.  Entriken.      1,468,145  ;   Sept.  18. 
Sewing  machines,  Work-presenting  mechanism  for.     H.  C. 

Moulton.     1,469,675  ;   Oct.  2. 
Sewing  machines.  Zigzag  mechanism   for.     R.   M.  Sharaf. 

1,466,150;   Aug.    28. 
Sewing   stand.      D.   W.   Frank.      1.447,775  ;    Mar.    6. 
Shackle.     A.   Belair.      1.475,256 ;   Nov.   27. 
Shackle.     J.    M.   Higgins.      1,458.622 :   June   12. 
Shackle.    R.    G.    Pilkington.      1,457,001  :    May    29. 
Shackle   construction,    Spring-.     D.   G.   Roos.      1,450,306 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Shackle  lock.     A.  Mielnicki.      1,455.921  :   Mav  22. 
Shackle   or   the   like.    Spring.      F.    J.    Druar.      1,448,686 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Shade.     E.    S.  Bliss.      1,459,715  ;  June  26. 
Shade     and     awnina.     Combined     window.        E.     Poulsen. 

1.476.464  :   Dec.  4. 
Shade      and      curtain      bracket.        C.      A.      Maienscbein. 

1,458,232;  June  12. 

Shade    and    curtain    clamp.    Door    and    window.      M.    J. 
Manaban.       1.476.164  ;     Dec.     4. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Shade   and    curtaia    fixture.      C.    C.    Parker.      1,478,673  ; 

Dec.   25. 
Shade   and    curtain    fixture,    Demountable.      F.    Mliczek. 

1,477,272;   Dec.   11. 
Shade  and  curtain   hanger.  Combined  adjustable.     M.   L. 

Moore.     1,476.349;   Dec.  4. 
Shade  and   curtain   support.   Adjustable  window.     W.   X. 

York.     1,451,453;  Apr.  10. 
Shade  and  curtain  support.  Double  window.     J.  Wloszek. 

1,459,173  ;  June  19. 
Shade    and    curtain    support,    Window.      H.    D.    Harris. 

1,470,833;  Oct.  16. 
Shade  and  stand,   Combined  lamp.     M.  Kornblum.     Des. 

61,931 ;  Feb.  13. 
Shade  attachment.     W.  D.  Pickard.     1,458,845  ;  .Tune  12. 
Shade,  Automatic  window.     T.  P.  Livingston.     1,469,842  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Shade  bracket.  Adjustable.     B.  W.  Whitworth.     1,478,779  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Shade  bracket,  Window-.     C.  E.  Harsh.     1,473,291  ;  Nov.  6. 
Shade    bracket,     Window-.       P.     P.    Pouler.       1,474,552 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Shade  container.  Window-.     6.  W.  Grigg.    1,461,390  ;  July 

10. 
Shade  device.     P.   S.   Smith,   A.   Forbes,  and  W.  L.   Sim- 
mons.    1,443,656;   Jan.   30. 
Shade  fixture.     I.  S.  Sherwin.     1,457,465  ;  June  5. 
Shade     fixture.     Window-.       N.     Gugliuzzi.       1,451,947 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Shade  holder.     R.   Beardsley.     1,471,022 ;   Oct.    16. 
Shade  holder.     W.  A.  Dunlap.     1,464,699  ;  Aug.  14. 
Shade  holder.     T.  Buphrat.     1,453,099  ;  Apr.  24. 
Shade  holder.     H.  Henkel  and  H.  Sternitzke.     1,446,088  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Shade  holder.    A.  R.  Hinderliter.     1,455,166 ;  May  15. 
Shade  holder.     C.  Kohlbaas.     1,445,960;  Feb.  20. 
Shade   holder.     W.   Lumley.     1,447,258 ;   Mar.   6. 
Shade  holder.     C.   S.  Mallett.     1,458,233  ;  June  12. 
Shade    holder.      A.   J.   McMinn.     1,464,660 ;   Aug.   14. 
Shade    holder.       I.     C.     F.     Wilcke     and    J.     Kirby,    jr. 

1,470,790;   Oct.   16. 
Shade    holder.    Adjustable.      E.    G.    Heath.       1,477,954 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Shade,     Lamp    or    other.       P.    Roettges.       Des.     61,863 ; 

Jan.   30. 
Shade,   Mantle.     M.   A.   Laird.      1,474,071 ;    Nov.   20. 
Shade  -  operating      cords,      Fastening.        J.      F.      Wolfe. 

1,469,133;  Sept.  25.  „      „         •,, 

Shade     or     curtain     holding    fixture.       D.     W.     Russell. 

1,472,026;  Oct.  23. 
Shade  retarder.     F.  H.  Hellus.     1,449,321  ;  Mar.  20. 
Shade  roller.     F.   Dillon.     1,464.412;  Aug.   7. 
Shade   roller.     A.   Morpeth.      1,455,145  ;  May   15. 
Shade  roller.     W;  P.  Smith.     1,450,520  ;  Apr.  3. 
Shade  roller  and  curtain  bracket.  Combined.     J.  B.  Swan. 

1,454,226  ;  May  8. 
Shade-roller    and    curtain-pole   fixture.    Combined.      J.    C. 

Boyden.      1,459,611;   June   19. 
Shade-roller  fixture.     P.  A.  Perse,  jr.     1,461,583  ;  July  10. 
Shade-roller  fixture,   Window.     C.  W.  Kirsch.    1,476,160 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Shade-roller      mechanism.      Window-.         B.      H.      Tidy. 

1,470,782;  Oct.  16. 
Shade  roller,  Metal.     B.  E.  Whitmore.    1,470,789  ;  Oct.  16. 
Shade     roller.     Metal    tubular.       W.     F.     D.     Greninger. 

1,462,171 ;  July  17. 
Shade     roller,     Window-.       C.     W.     Kirsch.       1,459,772-, 

June  26. 
Sh.ade  rollers  and  curtain  poles,  Bracket  for  supporting. 

G.  Wonsowlcz.     1,446,533  ;  Feb.  27. 
Shade   rollers.    Attachment   for   window-.      T.    X.    Jones. 

1,472,221  ;  Oct.  30. 
Shade    slat.    Metal.      I.    G.    Cutright   and    J.    A.    Sharps. 

1,446,837:   Feb.  27. 
Shade  support.     E.   Heitman.     1,458,184  ;  June  12. 
Shade   support.    Adjustable.      A.    D.    Brixey.      1,454,830  ; 

May  8. 
Shade    support.    Adjustable.      E.    J.    Hughes.      1,444,463 ; 

Feb.    6. 
Shade,    Ventilating    window.      V.    M.    Allen.      1,470,044 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Shade,  Window.     W.  F.  Church.     1,469,150  ;  Sept.  25. 
Shade,  Window.     W.  E.  Whitehurst.     1.453,775  ;  May  1. 
Shade,  Window.     H.  Zinser.     1,477,159;  Dec.  11. 
Shade,  Windshield.     H.  H.  Bullock.     1,455,475  ;  May  15. 
Shades  and  curtains.  Support  for  window.     P.  Piotrowski. 

1.459,342  ;  .Tune  19. 
Shades,     Automatic     control    for    window.       R.     Walser. 

1,472,703  ;  Oct.  30.      . 
Shades,   Means   for  operating   window.      W.    R.   Parsons. 

1,468,832  ;  Sept.  25. 
Shaft-alinement  gauge.     L.  Fritz.     1,477,257  ;  Dec.  11. 
Shaft   brake.    Ratchet-jack-.      B.    E.    Arnold.      1,465,569 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Shaft  coupling.     A.  E.  Barber.     1,472,782  ;  Nov.  6. 
Shaft   coupling.     F.   G.   Hughes.     1,469,304  ;   Oct.   2. 
Shaft  coupling.     C.  W.  Ouderkirk.      1.469,527  :  Oct.  2. 
Shaft  coupling.     W.  Prellwitz.     1,448,506  ;  Mar.  13. 
Shaft    coupling.      G.    W.    Price    and    C.     F.    Zimansky. 

1,464,337  ;   Aug.   7. 
Sh.Tft    coupling.      E.    N.    Twogood.      1.460,001  ;    June   26. 
Shaft    coupling.     Cushion.       M.     R.    Karge.      1,471,488 ; 

Oct.  23. 


Shaft    coupling,    Flexible.      M.    T.    Thomas.      Rel5,672 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Shaft  coupling.  Flexible.     E.  D.  Tubbs.     1,469,738  ;  Oct.  2. 
Shaft  coupling.  Keyed.   R.  H.  Griffith.    1,458,820;  June  12. 
Shaft,  Drive.     T.  F.  Bower.     1,449,142  ;   Mar.  20. 
Shaft    drive   for   combination    drilling   and   well    pulling. 

L.  R.  Morris.     1,456,186  ;   May  22. 
Shaft,  Flexible  driving.     J.  Berge.     1,444,231  ;  Feb.  6. 
Shaft  hanger.     I.  F.  Webb.     1,461,236  ;  July  10. 
Shaft-locking  means.     W.  T.  Barker.     1,476,437  ;  Dec.  4. 
Shaft  manufacture.  J.  J.   Carter.     1,463,144;  July  24. 
Shaft,    Means    for    detachably    connecting    an    operating 

member  to  a  power  driven!     B.  W.   Klein.     1,474.153  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Shaft  -  straightening     apparatus.        H.      M.     Brlghtman. 

1,456,217  ;   May  22. 
Shaft   unit.    Cam-.      A.    H.    Leipert.      1,457,707 ;   June   6. 
Shafting,  Flexible.     R.   Goldschmidt.     1,450,284  ;  Apr.   3. 
Shafts,  Adjustable   thrust-bearing   attachment   for   crank. 

B.  B.  Kimes  and  J.  H.  Carson.     1,458,344  ;  June  12. 
Shafts  and  other  mechanical  rotary  members.  Means  for 

indicating  error  in  direction  of  rotation  of.    J.  McKech- 

nie  and  W.  F.  Rabbidge.     1,461,448  ;  July  10. 
Shafts  and  the  like,  Means  for  packing  rotating.     H.  E. 

La  Bour.     1,463,365  ;  July   31. 
Shafts,   Angle  gear-housing  adapter  for  flexible.     F.  G. 

Whittington.     1,460,624  ;    July   3. 
Shafts,  Driving  gear  for  converging.     J.  and  C.  J.  Bam- 

ford.     1,442,513 ;   Jan.   16. 
Shafts,  etc..  Device  for  controlling  rotary  motion  of.     K. 

W.  Newcomb.     1,446,267  ;  Feb.  20. 
Shafts,    nexible    coupling   for   drive.      A.    R.    Le   Moon. 

1,460,594  ;  July  3. 
Shafts  from  gears  and  the  like.  Press  for  separating.    P. 

J.  Oldershaw.     1,446,102  ;  Feb.  20. 
Shafts,   Means   for  cushioning   transmission.      K.  N.   and 

J.   Sachs.     1,464,220;  Aug,  7. 
Shafts,  Mounting  structure  for.    J.  E.  Bishop.     1,449,969 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Shafts,  Pedestal  for  sand-reel.     T.  W.  HoUey.     1,440,600 ; 

Jain.  2. 
Shafts.    Reversing    mechanism    for    drive.      G.    Ziloccki. 

1,450,536  ;  Apr.  3. 
Shafts,  Synchronizing  of.     H.  Lemp.     1,471,901 ;  Oct.  23. 
Shafts.     Universal-joint-casing    closure    for    transmission. 

F.    ('.    Standish.'     1,447.492;    Mar.    6. 
Shafts,    Universal   joint   for.      H.    C.    Grant.      1,462,276; 

July  17. 
Shaker.     W.  C.  Chick.     1,450,279  ;  Apr.  3. 
Shaker.     J.  Lang.     1,468,534 ;  Sept.  18. 
Shaker.     J.  B.  Sweet.     1,470,893  ;  Oct.  16. 
Shaker,    Multicompartment.       J.     P.     Clary.       1,446,878; 

Feb.   27. 
Shaking  screen.     J.   C.   Buckbee.      1,441,558 ;   Jan.   9. 
Shaking  screen.  Adjustable.     E.  S.  Stadelman.  1,460,284; 

June   26. 
Shaking-out   device.      A.    Nelson.      1,475,648 ;   Nov.   27. 
Shale,  Apparatus  for  the  combined  solvent  and  destructive 

distillation    treatment    of.       D.    T.    Day.       1,447,296; 

Mar.  6. 
Shale,   bituminous  coal,   and   other   materials.   Retort   for 

the  distillation  of.     C.  M.  Garland.     1.473.616  ;  Nov.  13. 
Shale  planer.     J.   M.  Powell.     1.454.519:  Ma.v  8. 
Shale,  Treating.     S.  Marko.     1,451..S67  ;  Apr.  10. 
Shale,  Treating  oil-bearing.     H.   R.   Straight.    1,441,542; 

Jan.    9. 
Shampoo  cup.     L.  M.  Lea.     1,468,537  ;  Sept.  18. 
Shampooing    and     hair-washing     apparatus.       J.     Wirth. 

1.470,311;  Oct.  9. 
Shank-gouging     machine.       F.     M.     Furber.       1,441,222 ; 

Jan.    9. 
Shank  reenforce.     F.  J.  Winchell.     1.447,001  :  Feb.  27. 
Shank  reenforcers,  Apparatus  for  making.     H.  G.  Joseph- 
son.      1,474,719:   Nov.  20. 
Shank  stifCener.     W.   H.  Nickerson.     1,459,239-;   June  19. 
Shank  stiffener.     W.   H.  Nickerson.     1,462,798;  July  24. 
Shank  stiffener.     A.  Reed.     1.473.516  ;  Nov.  6. 
Shaper.     F.  B.  Yingling.     1,449,719;  Mar.  27. 
Shaper  attachment.  Vertical.     I-.   E.  Rhodes.     1,466,062; 

Aug.   28. 
Share   nttacjiment.     M.   J.   Cooney.      1.475,107 :   Nov.   20. 
Sharpener,  Automatic  pencil.     H.  M.  Mitchell.     1,456,904  ; 

May  29. 
Sharpener,  Cutlery.  W.  L.  Hornke.  1,457,073  ;  May  29. 
Sharpener,  Disk.      C.   C.  Huff.     1,443,132:  Jan.   23. 
Sharpener,    Knife.      A.   Bohlin.      1,462,080;    July    17. 
Sharpener,  Knife.     B.  E.  Bowles.     1,451,526;   Apr.  10. 
Sharpener,   Knife.     T.  T.  Graser.     1,477.820;  Dec.  18. 
Sharpener,  Knife.     K.  W.   Heyman.     1,4.58,938 ;   June  19. 
Sharpenpr,    Knife.      C.    J.    Holland.      1,477,488;    Dec.    11. 
Sharpener,   Knife.      A.    Olson    and   A.    Hast.      1,469,684; 

Oct    2 
Sharpener.    Knife.     J.    T.    Tillman    and   W.   J.    Vsetecka. 

1,449.636  :     Mar.  27. 
Sharpener,  Knife.  ,J.  R.  Trigwell.     1,468,611;   Sept.  18. 
Sharpener,  Knife  and  scissors.     E.  R.  Judd  and  L.  Min- 

nick.     1,474,636;   Nov.   20,  ,..„^,„ 

Shnrponer.     Lawn-mower.       C.     F.     Brown.       1,448,519; 

Mar    13 
Sharpener,' Mower.     N.  N.  Neher.     1,448,032  ;  Mar.  13. 
Sharpener,  Pencil.     H.  Bernhard.     1,469,432  :  Oct.  2. 
Sharpener,    Plowshare.      0,    0,    Moen,    F,    T.    Gronnold, 

and   A.    M.   Call.      1,476,209;    Dec.    4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventiovs — Continued. 


1221 


Sharpeuer, 
Sharpener, 

June  5. 
Sharpener, 
Sharpeuer, 
Sharpener, 
Sharpener, 
Sharpener, 
Sharpener, 
Sharpener, 
Sharpener, 
Sharpener, 
Sharpeners, 

Oct.  9. 
Sharpeners. 

1,478,434 
Sharpening 
Sharpening 
Sharpening 

Aug.  7. 
Sharpening 
Sbarpenin 

Bomar. 


Razor.     P.  B.  Bird.     1,469,147  ;  Sept.  25. 
Razor-blade.       B.     P.     Simone.       1,457,399; 

Razor-blade.     E.  Voges.     1,470,514  ;  Oct.  9. 

Saw.     O.   Ramsey.      1,456,402 :    May    22. 

Scissors.     A.  Borleis.     1,471.136;  Oct.  16. 
Scissors.     E.  Jones.     1,453.246  ;  Apr.  24. 

Scissors.     T.   J.    Jones.      1,472,760;    Oct.    30. 
Shears.     W.  Jones.     1,451,396  ;  Apr.  10. 

Skate.     W.    J.    Bruuell.      1,466,785  ;    Sept.    4. 
Skate.     F.  G.  Graves.     1,468,347  ;   Sept.  18. 

Skate.      G.    W.    Hanlon.      1,441,499 ;    Jan.    9. 

Cutter  for  pencil.     A.  P.  Wilson.     1,470,416  ; 

l^in  -  pulling    device    for    drill.       L.     Hicks. 
;    Dec.    25. 

device.     B.  and  D.  Fine.     1,449,854  ;  Mar.  27. 
device.     R.  U.  Irwin.     1.451,831  ;  Apr.  17. 
device  for  shears.     G.  N.  Falser.     1,464,442  ; 

implement.    R.  A.  Loomis.    1.463,653  ;  July  31. 
machine.    File-.      W.    P.    Wagnon    and    H.    J. 
1,470,206;   Oct.   9. 


A.  Dandrieux.     1,472,557 ; 


1,463,665  ; 

Bierman. 

1,441,030  ; 


Sharpening  machine.  Pencil-. 

Oct.  30. 
Sharpening  of  augers  or  bits.  Means  for  facilitating.     A. 

W.   McCurdy.      1.474,051  ;    Nov.    13. 
Sharpening    lavm    mowers.    Machine   for.      C.    F.    Brown. 

1,448,518;  Mar.  13. 
Sharpening  machine.     C.  M.  HufC.     1,457.064  ;  May  29. 
Sharpening  machine,   Automatic  saw-.     E.  P.  and  H.  W. 

Armstrong.     1,452,351 ;  Apr.  17. 
Sharpening  machine,  Disk-.     J.   E.  Brittain. 

July  31. 
Sharpening     machine.     Lawn-mower-.       F.     H. 

1,444,100;  Feb.  6. 
Sharpening  machine.  Knife-.    A.  W.  Rudolph. 

Jan.  2. 
Sharpening  machine.  Razor-blade-.     T.  Czelusniak  and  L. 

Chodubski.     1.459,653  :   June  19. 
Sharpening      machine,      Razor-blade-.        V.      T.      Miller. 

1,462,490  ;  July  24. 
Sharpening  mechanism.     T.  F.  Welch  and  F.  A.  Reynolds. 

l,44d,470  ;  Mar.  27. 
Sharpening  of  tools.  Compound  for  the.     A.  N.  J.  Zirsen. 

1,454,369  :  May  9. 
Sharpening  the  blades   of  safety   razors.   Apparatus   for. 

C.  T.  Walker.    1,452,401 ;  Apr.  17. 
Sharpening  the  blades  of  safety  razors,  Devices  adapted 

for.      H.    Watson.      1,443,401  ;    Jan.    30. 
Shaving   gauge.      G.   Posnick.     1.442,359 ;    Jan.    16. 
Shaving  kit.     T.   J.   Stephens.     1.473,653  ;   Nov.   13. 
Shaving   machine.      R.    L.    Wilcox.      1,478,313 ;    Dec.    18. 
Shaving  mug.     E.   D.  Van   Horsen.     1,475,905 ;   Nov.   27. 
Shear     and     notcher,     Combined     angle.      E.    J.    Dreis. 

1,472,329:  Oct.  30. 
Shear  table,   Back.     L.   Iversen.     1,453.319  ;   May   1. 
Shearing  device.     A.  A.  R.  Berger.     1,449,159  ;   Mar.  20. 
Shearing    device,    Metal-.      B.    Dobazenecki.      1,468,228 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Shearing  machine.     H.  Hermani.     1,446,460  :  Feb.  27. 
Shearing    mechanism,     Feed    table    for.       W.     R.    Duda. 

1,478,991 ;   Dec.   25. 
Shears.     A.  Karczewski.     1,444,792  ;  Feb.   13. 
Shears.      N.   Pazos.      1,447,483 ;   Mar.   6. 
Shears  «nd  other  instrument.   Pruning.     C.   H.   Redman. 

1,453,603  ;   May  1. 
Shears,  Attachment  for  barber.     A.  Schuster.     1,466,193  ; 

Aug.  28. 

Clamping  device   for   rotary.      C.   L.   Huston   and 
1.478.900;  Dec.  25. 
E.  J.  Hawks.     1,458,407  ;  June  12. 
W.  Jolmsen.     1,457,527;  June  5. 
Shears,  Flesh-cutting.     C.  I.  Lagier.     1,456,639  ;  May  29. 
Shears   for  iron   and   similar   materials.      A.   Wagenbach. 

1,469,467  ;    Oct.   2. 
Shears      holder.      Paper-hanger's.        G.      W.      Newberry. 

1,460,434  ;  July  3. 
Shears,    Marking    attachment    for.       D.     B.    De    Laney. 

1,446,380;  Feb.  20. 
Shears  or  scissors.     H.  Wintle.     1.470,417  ;  Oct.  9. 
Shears,  Pruning.     L.  J.  Barrett.     1,454,917  ;  May  15. 
Shears,   Sharpening  machine  for.     O.  F.   Downey  and  C. 

L.   Benson.      1,459,580 ;    June   19. 
Sheathing  board.     S.  R.  Shoup.     1,450,962  ;  Apr.  10. 
Sheathing,  Fiber.    M.  A.  Hammes.     1,446,177 ;  Feb.  20. 
Sheathing  or  shingle  and  the  product.  Producing  a. 

H.  Carrier.     1,448,614  ;  Mar.  13. 
Sheave.     M.   E.   Neenan.     1,442,899  ;   Jan.   23. 
Sheave.      M.    E.    Neenan.      Rel5,737  :     Dec.    25. 
Sheave  block.     E.  D.  Swan  and  D.  G.  Manges.     1,463,731 

July  31. 
Sheave  shocker.     J.   Theakston.      1,443,293 ;   Jan.   23. 
Sheave,  V-grooved.     D.  L.  Lindqulst.     1,458,425  ;  June  12. 
Sheave  wheel.     T.   S.   Miller.     1,460,169  ;   June 
Sheave  wheels.  Knuckle  joint  for  wire-line.     H. 

1,440,889  ;  Jan.  2. 
Sheep  protector.     R.  Murray.     1,456,706  ;  May 
Sheet     and     tin-plate      packs.      Opening.        W. 

1,450,863  ;  Apr.  3. 
Sheet     and     tin  -  plate     packs.     Opening.       W. 

1,452,890;  Apr.  24. 


Shears, 

A.  Goodfellbw. 
Shears,  Clipping. 
Shears,   Cutting. 


A. 


26. 
G. 


Parr. 


29. 

Newby. 

Newby. 


1,458.317; 
Batcheller. 


June  12. 
1,467,300 ; 

n.  M.  Bar- 


Mayer. 
Machine 


1,477,581;  Dec. 
for   cutting.      C. 


18. 

B.   Gray. 


Sheet  accumulator.     D.  Belcher. 
Sheet      accumulator.      B.       C. 

Sept.  11. 
Sheet  collecting  and  associating  mechanism. 

her.  1,450,573-4  ;  Apr.  3. 
Sheet,  Collated  work.  J.  A.  Wherry.  1,468,094  ;  Sept.  18. 
Sheet,  Communication.  H.  L.  Lata.  1,460,492 ;  July  3. 
Sheet,    Composite    metal-foil.      J.    S.    Clune.      1,445,070 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Sheet-cutting      machine.         A.      Cheetham.         1,458,122  ; 

June  5. 
Sheet  delivery.     E.  P.  Sheldon.     1,444,088;  Feb.  6. 
Sheet-delivery  device.     J.  E.  Doyle.     1,474,413  ;   Nov.  20. 
Sheet-delivery  mechanism.    J.  White.     1,465,385  ;  Aug.  21. 
Sheet-doubling    machine.      F.    W.    Henskey.      1,448,442; 

Mar.    13. 
Sheet  feeder.     E.  W.  Belluche.     1,478,374  ;  Dec.  25. 
Sheet  feeder.     W.  E.  Molins.     1,453,019  ;  Apr.  24. 
Sheet  feeders.  Stop  device  for.     W.  H.  Smith.     1,468,754  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Sheet-feeding    machine.      C.    E.    Christophel.      Rel5,573 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Sheet-feeding  mechanism.     H.  de  Escobales.     1,441,271 ; 

Jan.    9. 
Sheet-feeding  mechanism.     C.    W.  Tremper.      1,460,689 ; 

July  3. 
Sheet,   Form.      G.   A. 
Sheet-form    material, 

1,476,246;  Dec.   4. 
Sheet-handling  device. 

Aug.  14. 
Sheet     heating     and 

1,440,640;  Jan.  2. 
Sheet  gripper.     F.  C.  Stevens. 
Sheet    material,    Absorbent. 

July  31. 
Sheet   material,   Cutting  of.     F.   M.   Furber.     1,476,706 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Sheet     material.     Finishing     the 

1,464,650  ;  Aug.  14. 
Sheet   material.    Forming  heat-Insulating. 

1,444,396  ;  Feb.  6. 
Sheet   material.    Machine   and    method   applicable    in 

cutting  of.     F.  M.  Furber.     1,450,945  ;   Apr.   10. 
Sheet  material,  Machine  for  operating  on.     H.  M.  Ross. 

1,445,718;   Feb.   20. 
Sheet  material,  Machine  for  punching  and  riveting.    A.  R. 

Havener.     1,469,261 ;   Oct.  2. 
Sheet  material,  Mechanism  for  corrugating  and  indenting 

plastic.     W.  R.  Seigle.     1,444,395  ;   Feb.  6. 
Sheet  material,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  finishing  the 

edges   of.     N.  V.  Dyer.     1,469,255  ;   Oct.   2. 
Sheet  material,  Separating  mechanism  for.     C.  Henderson. 

1,457,775;  June  5. 
Sheet    metal    and    plates    with    turned-up    outer    edges. 

Press     for     manufacturing.       K.     Bohle.       1,456,586 ; 

May  29. 
Sheet-metal  article.     A.  Alloway.     1,474,923  ;  Nov.   20. 
Sheet-metal   articles  bv   pressing,   Manufacture   of  small. 

A.   H.   Smith.      1,446,399  ;   Feb.   20. 
Sheet-metal  articles.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  form- 
ing.    J.  H.  and  J,  L.  Auble.     1,453,652;  Mav  1. 
Sheet-metal  bin.     J.  H.  Oxley.     1,471,197;  Oct.  16. 
Sheet-metal  building.     A.  McKenzie.     1,461,538;  July  10. 
Sheet  metal  by  fluid  pressure,   Shaping  of.     T.  M.  Harri- 
son.    1,468,706;  Sept.  25. 
Sheet-metal    can.      F.    Westerb^ck.      1,455,182 ;    May    15. 
Sheet-metal  casing.     I.  H.  Sclater.     1,448,005  ;  Mar.  13. 
Sheet -metal    construction.      A.    T.     Holmes.      1,475,387; 

Nov.  27. 
Sheet-metal     cutting     off     machine.       K.     W.     Hallden. 

1,461,898-9  ;  July  17. 
Sheet-metal   box.      L.   Gerhardt.      1,446,458 ;    Feb.    27. 
Sheet-metal    fastener.      S.    Ruskin.      1,442,447 ;    Jan.    16 
Sheet-metal  forms.   Press  for  forming.     J.   H.   and  J.   L, 

Auble.     1,443,408;  Jan.  30. 
Sheet-metal  hanger.     E.   H.  Ahara.      1,472,236 ;   Oct.   30. 
Sheet-metal  plates,  Apparatus  for  separating  rolled.    J.  A. 

Hellstrom.     1,461,580  ;  .July  10. 
Sheet  metal,  Process  of  and  device  for  drawing  bellied  ob- 
jects of.     C.  Neubeauer.     1,451,998  ;  Apr.  17. 


D.  M.  Sutherland,  jr.    1,464,513; 
drying     device.       W.     H.     Smith. 


1,462,923  ;  July  24. 
A.    L.    Clapp.      1,463,611; 


edges    of.      J.    Fossa. 


W.  R.   Seigle. 


the 


radius    rod.      R.    P.    Simmons.      1,459,519 ; 


Oct.  2. 
1,452,499  ; 

1,460,372  ; 


J.  W. 


Sheet-metal 

June  19. 
Sheet-metal  shovel.     J.  M.  Ervin.     1,469,215  ; 
Sheet     metal,     Straightening.        C.     Flinn. 

Apr.   24. 
Sheet-metal  structure,   HoUow.     C.    Dornler. 

July  3. 
Sheet  music  and  the  like.  Binding  case  for  holding. 

West.     1,452,452  ;  Apr.  17. 
Sheet-opening   mechanism.     J.  A.    Hellstrom.     1,443,179 ; 

Jan.   23. 
Sheet  or  annealing  furnace.     H.  L.  B.  Schreck.     1,468,837  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Sheet  or  card.  Record.     J.  A.  Wherry.     1,460,776  ;  July  3. 
Sheet-perforating  device.   Tune-.     G.   Messig.     1,448,560 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Sheet   piling,   Mftallic.      J.   ver   Mehr   and   J.    S.    Owens. 

1.460.263  :   June   26. 
Sheet-placing  machine.     V.  B.  Brock.     1,447,958;  Mar.  13. 
Sheet.     Punched    loose-leaf.       E.     S.     Pettis.       1.443,092 ; 

.Tan.  23. 
Sheet-registering  device.     H.  K.  King.    1,466,660  ;  Sept.  4. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Sheet    separating    and    feeding    mechanism,     Automatic. 

B.  T.   Waters.     1,478,464  ;  Dec.  25. 
Sheet-separating       mechanism.         C.       E.       Christophel. 

1,475,621  ;  Nov.  27. 
Sheet-separating  mechanism.     C.   Henderson.     1,457,776 ; 

June  5. 
Sheet-slotting    structure.       H.    A.     Cumfer.       1,464,300 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Sheet-smoothing  device.     J.  White.     1,465,386;  Aug.  21. 
Sheet  stacker.     S.  M.  Langston.     1,446.570  ;   Feb.   27. 
Sheet-stacking     mechanism.       B.     M.     Fine.       1,460,059  ; 

June  26. 
Sheet-stock    recording   gauge.      G.    L.    Lawrence,   jr.,   and 

L.  A.  Field.     1,446,300;   Feb.  20. 
Sheet-throw-out  mechanism.     H.  A.  W.  Wood.     1,464,462  ; 

Aug.  7.     . 
Sheet-trimming     machine.       C.     A.     Frahm.       1,461,796 ; 

July  17. 
Sheet-turning  device.     J.  A.  Mets.     1,469,168;  Sept.  25. 
Sheets    arranged    in    piles.    Holder   for.      P.    H.    Horwitt. 

1,464,074;  Aug.  7. 
Sheets,   Collecting  mechanism  for  printed.     P.  Aitchison. 

1,477,024  ;  Dec.   11. 
Sheets,    Conveyor    and    piler    for    large.      W.    A.    Lacke. 

1,466,177  ;   Aug.   28. 
Sheets,  Drying  oven  for  printed  metal.     C.  E.  McManus. 

1,455,540;    May   15. 
Sheets  from  a  web.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  sever- 
ing.    C.  P.  Winter.     1,477,021  ;  Dec.  11. 
Sheets  from  tea-tree  bark,  Making  composite.     W.  S.  H. 

Doody.     1,445,132  ;  Feb.  13. 
Sheets,   Mechanism   for  transferring  and   timing.      B.   F. 

Upham,  F.  K.  Belluche,  and  K.  F.  Hornig.     1,453,773  ; 

May  1. 
Sheets  of  different  lengths  from   a  continuous  web,   Ma- 
chine for  cutting  and  feeding.    H.  M.  Barber.   1,468,452  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Sheets  or  films,  apparatus  for  making.     A.  F.  Sulzer  and 

H.  E.  Van  Derhoef.     1,466,733  ;  Sept.  4. 
Sheets  singly  from  a  pile  of  sheets,  Device  for  removing. 

R.  Leumann.     1,477,835  ;  Dec.  18. 
Sheets,     Sticking    up.       L.    Latham    and    J.    Caggiano. 

1,448,134;  Mar.  13. 
Shelf.     C.  C.  Meixell.     1,472,129;  Oct.  30. 
Shelf.     W.  J.  Statler.     1,452,765  ;  Apr.  24. 
Shelf  and  bracket.  Combined.     A.  F.  Carlin.     1,452,144  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Shelf     and    hanger     rack.     Combined.       A.     S.     Deserty. 

1,462,803;  July  24. 
Shelf  and  paper  rack,  Folding.     L.  T.  Obele.     1,453,598; 

May  1. 
Shelf  bracket.     J.  T.  Huff.     1,468,813  ;  Sept.  25. 
Shelf,    drawer,    and    box   dividing   device.      W.    S.    Kelly. 

1,468,269;  Sept.  18. 
Shelf,  Drain.     D.  M.  Anderson.     1,477,799  ;  Dec.  18. 
Shelf   extension.      W.    N.   Vance.      1,462,670 ;    July  24. 
Shelf-stacking  tray.     Y.  X.  Gleason.     1,466,335  ;  Aug.  28. 
Shell,    Aerial.      G.    E.    Ella.      1.442,929 ;    Jan.    23. 
Shell,    Blasting.      6.    S.   Clark.      1,464,866;    Aug.    14. 
Shell.  Expansion.     J.  H.  Phillips.     1,449,624;  Mar.  27. 
Shell-forming  mechanism.     V.  Mauck.     1,469,565  ;  Oct.  2. 
Shell,     High-explosive.       W.    W.    Pinkerton.       1,440,245  : 

Mar.    20. 
Shell-loading  tool.     A.  O.  Niedner.     1,449,775  ;  Mar.  27. 
Shell-timing  device.     A.   Streicher.     1,476,552  ;   Dec.  4. 
Shell    to   a    suitable   backing.    Method    of    and    apparatus 

for    securing    a    matrix.      T.    C.    Roberts.      1,447,183 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Shells,    Loading   high-explosive.      W.   A.    Gibbons   and    A. 

Given.      1,453.03;^  ;   May   1. 
Shells,    Vacuum    release    for.      P.    I.    Wells.      1,462,500 ; 

July  24. 
Shellacking  machine.  Automatic.    J.  F.  Largy.    1,470,850  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Shpller:  See — 

Corn  sheller. 
Sheller,  Hand  peanut.     J.  T.  Huston.     1,477,649  ;  Dec.  18. 
Shelling   machine,   Peanut-.      J.    T.    Huston.      1,477,648 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Shelter,  Portable.     C.  I.  Baker.     1,473,074  ;  Nov.  6. 
Shelter,   Portable  knockdown.     W.  C.   Houser.   1.460,098  ; 

June  26. 
Shelving,  Metal.     W.  N.  Vance.     1,473,064  ;  Nov.  6. 
Shelving,  Sheet-metal.     J.  Sturm.     1.450,191  ;  Apr.  3. 
Shield.     M.  Martinson.     1,466,609  ;  Sept.  4. 
Shield.      A.    C.    Sanders.       1,462,127;    July    17. 
Shield.     H.   Simmons.     Rel5,667 ;   July  31. 
Shield    and    package    carrier,    Combined.      J.    E.    McGee. 

1,459,111  ;   June  19. 
Shield,   Convertible  wind  and  glare.      S.   W.  McCuUough. 

1,477,655:  Dec.  18. 
Shield,  Expansion.     J.  E.  Ogden.     1,474,980  ;  Nov.  20. 
Shield,   Glare.     C.   H.   Lippv.      1,457,929 :   June   5. 
Shield,  Heat-deflection.    G.  E.  Ryan.     1,455,551  ;  May  15. 
Shield,      Reenforced-tread     expansion.        J.      E.      Ogden. 

1,460.557  :  Julv  3. 
Shield,  Shade.     G.  H.  Rydberg.     1,471.572;  Oct.  23. 
Shield,     Shutter-carrying.       C.     A.     Wiberg.       1,445,572 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Shield,    Storm.      J.   Bauer.      1,455.820-30  :    May   22. 
Shield,   Vision.     H.   L.   Smith.     1,467,203 ;   Sept.   4. 

Shift    mechanism.    Case-.      K.    A.    Lehmann.      1,451,737  ; 
Apr.  17. 


Shifter-clamping   device.      J.    Mintz.      1,470,181 ;    Oct.    9. 

Shim   cutter.     J.  J.  Knaack.     1,443,880  ;   Jan.   30. 

Shim  drift,   Spoke-tightening.     J.   D.  Tucker.     1,473,409; 

Nov.  6. 
Shingle.     C.  S.  Bird.     1,447,750  ;  Mar.  6. 
Shingle.     N.  J.  Burgett.     1,473,275  ;  Nov.  6. 
Shingle.      N.    P.    Harshberger.      1,441,420 ;    Jan.    9. 
Shingle.     N.   P.  Harshberger.     1,459,827  ;  June  26. 
Shingle.      N.   P.    Harshberger.      1,460,795;    July   3. 
Shingle.    N.  P.  Harshberger.     1,472,270;  Oct.  30. 
Shingle.     G.   I.   and  J.   L.   Strachan.     1,469,543 ;   Oct.   2. 
Shingle  block  and   wall   construction,.  Clay.     A.    Hardon- 

court,  jr.     1,464,423  ;   Aug.  7. 
Shingle,    Composition.       W.    J.     Hofstatter.       1,470,837 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Shingle,  Composition.     R.  S.  Severns.     1,463,632  ;  July  31. 
Shingle  construction.  Enamel.     P.  Percsfinyi.     1,462,212  ; 

July  17. 
Shingle,    Convertible    valley    and    hip    composition.      F. 

Basel.     1,461,886  ;  July  17. 
Shingle,  Interlocked.     J.  E.  Hooker.     1,442,614  ;  Jan.  16. 
Shingle  machine.   Flexible-.     A.  A.  Griswold.     1,447,019  ; 

Feb.    27. 
Shingle-making    machine.       S.    M.    Ford.       1,457,662-3 ; 

June  5. 
Shingle,  Multiple.     J.  Ott.     1,445,161 ;  Feb.   13. 
Shingle  or  block  construction.     A.  C.  Fischer.     1,447,290; 

Mar.   6. 
Shingle,  Ridge  or  hip  flexible.    A.  A.  Griswold.    1,471,396; 

Oct.  23. 
Shingle,   Roofing.      B.   C.   Kridler.      1,464,366;   Aug.    7. 
Shingle,  Roofing.     J.   F.  Weber.     1,443,774  ;  Jan.   30. 
Shingle,   Self-spacing.     H.  Abraham.     1,442,379 ;   Jan.  16. 
Shingle  strip.     H.  Abraham.     1,453,373;  May   1. 
Shingle    strip.      R.   W.    Bird.      1,478,544;    Dec.    25. 
Shingle,    Strip.      L.   Busha.      1,464,492-4 ;   Aug.   14. 
Shingle,  Strip.     R.  P.  Perry.     1,451,369;  Apr.  10. 
Shingle  strip  and  making  it.     D.  A.  Cumfer.     1,455,713  ; 

May    15. 
Shingle    strips.    Making.      S.    M.    Langston.      1,441,359; 

Jan.  9. 
Shingle    strips,    Making.      S.    M.    Langston.      1,455,342; 

May   15. 
Shingle  strips.  Making.     A.  S.  Speer.     1,455,232  ;  May  15. 
Shingles  and  cleaning  and  lubricating  dies.   Machine  for 

making.     S.  M.  Ford.     1,463,314  ;  July  31. 
Shingles  and  the  like.  Anchoring  clip  for  roofing.     B.  C. 

Kridler.     1,468,239;  Sept.   18. 
Shingles,    Assembling    of.      E.    J.    Williams.      1,476,746 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Shingles,  Laying  composition.    G.  T.  Smith,  jr.     1,467,510 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Shingles,   Machine  and   method  for   making.     H.   Wulff. 

Rel5,566  ;  Mar.  27. 
Shingles,    Machine   and    method   for    making   fiber.      H. 

Wulff.    Rel5,565  ;  Mar.  27. 
Shingles,  Machine  for  cutting  composition.     S.  M.  Langs- 
ton.    1,473,377  ;  Nov.  6. 
Shingles,    Machine    for    making    fiber.      S.    M.    Langston. 

1,462,138;  July  17. 
Shingles,  Making  parti-colored  bituminous  roofing.     J.  S. 

Miller,  jr.     1,452,978  ;   Apr.  24. 
Shingles.  Method  and  means  for  laying.     E.  J.  Williams. 

1.476,745;  Dec.  11. 
Shingles,   Packaging.      H.    Abraham. "    1,460,833 ;   July  3. 
Shingles,  Starting  strip  for  use  with  asphalt.     R.  Wilson. 

1,444,821  ;  Feb.  13. 
Ship.     M.  F.  Hill.     1,477,646;  Dec.  18. 
Ship  construction.     E.   P.   du  Pont.     1,466,705  ;  Sept.  4. 
Ship    construction.       J.     T.     L.     Lavagetto.       1.453,588 ; 

May  1. 
Ship  construction.     G.   W.  Thomas.     1,442,744 ;   Jan.   16. 
Ship-hull   construction,    Steel.      R.    E.    Ellis.      1,467,426; 

Sept.  11. 
Ship  hulls  and  like  fioatable  structures.  Mold  for  making. 

E.   A.   Larsen.      1,460,676;   July   3. 
Ship,  Mounting  for  the  support  of  instruments  on  board. 

A.  Barr  and  W.   Stroud.     1,441,477  ;  Jan.  9. 
Ship-propelling  device.     G.  Tust.     1,471.870  ;  Oct.  23. 
Ship-piopulsion  apparatus.     W.  Reid.     1,470,191  ;  Oct.  9. 
Ship  propulsion.  Electric.     A.  H.  Mittag.     1,461,553  ;  July 

10. 
Ship-propulsion    system.      F.    H.    Clough.      1,461,575-6; 

July  10. 
Ship-propulsion  system.     C.  Macmillan.     1,461,551 ;  July 

10. 
Ship-propulsion  system.     A.  H.  Mittag.     1,461,552  ;  July 

10. 
Ship,    Reenforced    concrete.      G.    E.    McCrea.      ]  ,441,692 ; 

Jan.   9. 
Ship,    Stabilized.      H.    H.    Thompson    and    A.    E.    Scheln. 

1,475,460:    Nov.   27. 
Ship  stabilizer.     S.  Gadomski.     1,444,150  ;  Feb.  G. 
Ship  stabilizer.     J.    Solarczyk.     1,442,707  ;  Jan.  16. 
Ship.  Wind-iMopelled.     F.  0.  Kohn.     1,459.979  :  June  26. 
Shipments,  Means  employed  for  locating.    A.  C.  McDonald. 

1,448,073  ;  Mar.  20. 
Shipping   and   discharging   cargo.    Device   for.      Y.   Naka- 

mura.     1,440,601  ;  Mar.  27. 
Shipping  bay;.     R.  S.  Jones.     1,466,658  ;  Sept.  4. 
Shipping  box.     D.   Doody.     1,478,325;   Dec.   18. 
Shipping  box.     W.  A.   Wilcox.     1,450,273;  Apr.  3. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  lint  of  iiwentions — Continued. 


1223 


Shipping    box,    FolOable.      G.    X.    Wciidliu?.       ],45.!,611; 

May  1. 
Shipping  bo.x  or  ease.     M.  W.  Quirk.     1,466,853  ;  Sept.  4. 
Shippins:  case.     D.   F.  Ebbeit.     1,442.714  ;  Jan.  l(i. 
Shipping  case.     W.   K.  Ilelraond.      1.447.513;  Mar.   6. 
Shipping    case.      .T.    M.    T-each.      1.4G.">.2L'5 ;    Aug.    14. 
Shipping  case  and  display  rack.   Combined.     M.  H.   Con- 
nor.     1,477.634;   Dec.   18. 
Shipping     case     and     display     stand.       A.     C.     Stahfcrt. 

1,47«!.474  ;  Pec.  4. 
Shipping  case.   Plant-ball-.      J.  T.  I.ovett,  jr.      1.464.534; 

Aug.   14. 
Shipping    case,    Wooden.      .V.    II.    Goodwin.      1,443,681  ; 

Jan.   30. 
Shippinir   cases,   Sealing  fiber.      II.    R.   Bliss.      1,452,588; 

Apr.   24. 
Shipping  container.      F.  Berdolt.     1.444.450:   Fob.   G. 
Shipping  container.     W".  R.  O'Connor.     1.444.134  :  Feb.  6. 
Shipping   container.      L.    E.   Rooks.      1,459.991  ;   June   20. 
Shipping  container.      W.   E.   Sanders.     1,453.480  ;   May  1 
Shipping  container.     A.  Schilling.     1,455,270;  May  15. 
Shipping  container.     W.  Tribble.     1,452,768  ;  Apr.   24. 
Shipping  container  for  eggs  and  other  fragile  articles.     L. 

Oxhandler.     1,454,601  ;  May  8. 
Shipping  container   for   fragile  articles.     M.   Koppelman. 

1,445,772;  Feb.  20. 
Shipping  deck.     J.  C.  McComas.     1,459,511  ;  June  19. 
Shipping  device.     E.  Rogers.     1,471,753  ;  Oct.  23. 
Shipping  device  for  articles  of  cylindrical  shape.     P.  E. 

Gerlat.     1,477.818  :   Dec.  18. 
Shipping,   dispensing,    and   display    box    or    carton.    Com- 
bined.    A.   J.  Ganz.     1,454,849;  May  15. 
Shipping   purposes.    Individual   recording    device-  foi\    W. 

H.  Becker.     1,456.583  ;   May   29. 
Shipping  rates,   Guide   showing   comparative  express  and 

parcel-post.     C.  W.  Flint.     Rel5,687  ;  Sept.  18. 
Shipping  receptacle.     W.  0.  Klauser.     1,470,750  ;  Oct.  16. 
Shipping  receptacle.     A.  T.   Vinson.     1,474,455  ;  Nov.  20. 
Ship-steering      mechanism.      Automatic.         J.       FizesSn. 

1,458,174  ;  June  12. 
Ships  and  submerged  structures.  Mounting  of  electrodes  or 

electric  discharge  points  in  the  hulls  of.     J.  B.  Wilkje 

and  H.  Neville.     1,467,890  :  Sept.  11. 
Ships,  Bilge  tunnel   for.     G.  Simpson  and  J.  R.  Gordon. 

1,442.982  ;   .Tan.   23. 
Ships'    bottoms.    Apparatus    for    cleaning.      J.    Overall. 

1,468,646  ;  Sept.  25. 
Ships'    bottoms    below    the    water    level.    Apparatus    for 

scrubbing.      L.    Thorsen.      1,466.315 :    Aug.    28. 
Ship's  cabin.     E.  Caspary.     1,4_52,026  ;  Apr.  17. 
Ships.  Driving  arrangement  for.    A.  T.  Kasley.    1,461,852  ; 

July  17. 
Ships.  Gauge  for  indicating  the  draft  of.     J.  MacGregor. 

1,478,288;   Dec.   18. 
Ship's  hatch.     E.  E.  von  Tell.     1,455,513  ;  May  15. 
Ship's  hull  and  other   iron   or  steel  vessel   or   container. 

P.  Roberts.     1,446,274  ;   Feh.  20. 
Ships,  Leak-closing  device  for.     J.  Espinosa  de  los  Monte- 

ros.     1,469,624  ;  Oct.  2. 
Ship's  log.     T.  S.  and  P.  J.  Walker.     1,451,602;  Apr.  10.* 
Ships.  Machine  for  the  cleansing  of  the  bottoms  and  sides 

of  floating.     H.  Arentz.     1.471.935:  Oct.   23. 
Ships.  Means  for  governing  the  rolling  of.     E.  A.  Sperry. 

1,452,482  ;  Apr.  17. 
Ship's  motor.     R.  Wahl.     1,446,775;  Feb.  27. 
Ship.';'      plates.      Fastening      means      for.        W.      Meyer. 

1.461,195;  .July  10. 
Ships'  ports.  Multiple  operating  mechanism   for.     A.    H. 

Kenneweg.     1,467,642 ;   Sept.   11. 
Ships    provided    with    propellers.    Means    for    controlling 

and    rever.-;ing.      S.    Golden.      1.475.695  ;    Nov.    27. 
Ships,    Subcargo-unloading   apjiaratus   for.      L.   D.    Smith. 

1.466.854  :  S(  pt.  4. 
Shirt.     G.  P.  Cragin.     1,465,625;  Aug.  21. 
Shirt.      W.  A.    Scott,   jr.      1.476.548':    Dec.   4. 
Shirt  hand   and   cuff   button.     J.    C.    Stocks.      ],463,.S45; 

July   31. 
Shirt  construction.     A.  A.  Fournier.     1,471,457  ;  Oct.  23. 
Shirt    having    reversible    soft    cuffs.      C.    M.    Steinmetz. 

1,445,364  ;  Feb.  13. 
Shirt  retainer.     D.   Schreiber.     1,459,750  ;  .Tune  26. 
Shirt    sleeve    with    detachable    cuff.      A.    C.    Altenburg. 

1.453,779  ;  Mav  1. 
Shirts,    Reversible    cuff    for.      R.    P.    Griffin.      1,442.801  : 

Jan.  23. 
Shock   absorber.      E.    W.    Ackerman.      1.476.352 ;    Dec.    4. 
Shock  absorber.     W.  .\.  .\nglemever.     1.476.320  :  Dec.  4. 
Shock  absorber.     G.  Antonelli.     1,462,731  ;  July  24. 
Shock    absorber.      R.    Arrowsmith.      1,461.959 ;    July    17. 
Shock  absorber.     C.  I.  Bailey.     1.474,810  :  Nov.  20. 
Shock   absorber.     D.   B.    D.   Blake.     1.455,743 ;   May   15. 
Shock  absorber.     D.  B.  D.  Blake.     1,465,206:  .\ug.   14. 
Shock  absorber.      O.    G.   Bloom.      1,475,044  ;    Nov.   20. 
Shock   absorber.      D.   Boudeman,   Jr.      1,469,915 ;    Oct.   9. 
Shock    absorber.      A.    De   Brettevllle    and    G.    J.    Henrv. 

1,458,278  ;    June   12. 
Shock   absorber.      J.    H.   Brooks.      1.442,022 ;   Jan.   9. 
Shock  absorber.     C.  T.   Brown.     1.442.246  ;   Jan.  16. 
Shock    absorber.      R.    R.    Brown    and    G.    M.    Peterson. 

1.467.090  :  Sept.  4. 
Shock  absorber.     J.   H.  Bueter.     1,470.906;  Oct.   16. 
Shock    absorber.       S.    and    W.    J.    Burgess.      1,465,341 ; 

Aug.  21. 


Shock   absorber.      B.    F.   Burns.      1,454,535  ;    Mav   8. 
Shock  absorber.     T.  F.  Butler.     1,442,646;   Jan.  "l6. 
Shock    absorber.      J.    II.    Chambers.      1,443,617;    Jan.    30. 
Shock  absorber.     C.  N.  Colstad.     1,470,148  ;  Oct.  9. 
.Shock    absorber.      G.    E.    Craig,    and    J.    W.    McNabnav. 

1,444,148  ;  Feb.  6. 
Shock  absorber.     W.  A.  Crook.     1,449.270  ;  Mar.  20. 
Shock   absorber.      H.    Crowlev.      1,474,578 ;   Nov.    20. 
Shock  absorber.     J.  Dahlstrom.     1,471,474  ;  Oct.  23. 
Shock  absorber.     G.  E.   Dennis.     1.456,367  ;   May   22. 
Shock  absorber.     F.  A.  Dowler.     1,450,144  ;  Mar.  27. 
Shock  absorber.     C.   Dozier.     1,468,614  ;   Sept.   18. 
Shock   absorber.     E.    R.    Draver.     1,458,912;    June    12. 
Shock  absorber.     N.    S.   Focht.     1,458,814;   June   12. 
Shock  absorber.      P.   Du    Ford.     1.442,713 ;   Jan.   16. 
Shock  absorber.     J.  T.   Ferres.     1.445,615  ;   Feb.   13. 
Shock    absorber.      S.    Gavel    and    E.    Fl-ost.      1,450,954 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Shock  absorber.     A.  E.  C.   Gilmour.     1,464.524  ;  Ausr.  14. 
Shock   absorber.      E.    S.   Glover.      1,441,415 ;   Jan.   9. 
Shock  absorber.     E.  M.  Gorrell.     1,448,741  ;  Mar.  20. 
Shock   absorber.     R.  M.   Gruss.      1.446,793  ;   Feb.   27. 
Shock  absorber.     A.  E.  Guertin.     1,461,391:  July  10. 
Shock  absorber.     I.  O.  Haines.     1,473,343  ;  Nov.  6. 
Shock   absorber.      L.    P.    Halladay.      1,474,964;    Nov.    20. 
Shock  absorber.     W.  E.  Harmon.     1,463,552  ;  July  31. 
Shock  absorber.      R.   H.   Hassler.      1.47ti.609:    Deo.  4. 
Shock  absorber.     W.  R.   Hastedt.     1,478.711 ;  Dee.  25. 
Shock  absorber.     .T.  Hofmann.     1,444.248  ;  Feb.   6. 
Shock  absorber.     R.  D.  Hughes.     1.477.959  ;  Dec.  18. 
Shock   absorber.     P.   K.   Jones.      1,471,267 ;   Oct.   16. 
Shock  absorber.     B.  Kerr.     1.447.088  ;  Feb.  27. 
Shock     absorber.       A.     W.     Kettle    and    A.     A.     Thayer. 

1,472,870  ;  Nov.  6. 
Shock  absorber.     V.   Krefl.     1.461,915;   July    17. 
Shock    absorber.      E.    Kruk.      1,458,302 ;    June    12. 
Shock  absorber.    C.  A.  Kutcher.     1,446.424  ;  Feb.  20. 
Shock  absorber.      C.   W.   Lake.     1.477,504 ;   Dec.   11. 
Shock  absorber.     J.  S.  Lang.     1,448,131 ;  Mar.  13. 
Shock  absorber.     J.  S.  Lang.     1,463,284  ;  July  31. 
Shock  absorber.      S.  G.  Lewis  and  G.  W.  Daum.     1,468,881 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Shock    absorlipr.      R.    I.iebau.       1.464,574 ;    Aug.    14. 
Shock  absorber.     R.  M.  Lovejoy.     1,450.601  ;  Apr.  3. 
Shock  absorber.     R.   M.  Lovejoy.      1,460,723.;   July  3. 
Shock    absorber.      Z.    P.    Loyd.      1,454,391-2  ;    May    8. 
Shock     absorber.     Z.     P.     Loyd     and     H.     W.     Larsson. 

1,454,393  ;  May  8. 
Shock  absorber.     T.  C.  Luce.     1,448,224  ;  Mar.  13. 
Shock  absorber.     J.  W.   Lusk.     1,455,920  ;  May  22. 
Shock  absorber.     H.   Lutz.     1,463,219;   .July  31. 
Shock  absorber.     A.  P.  Malloy,  jr.     1,454,973  ;  May  15. 
Shock   absorber.      H.    R.    MitchelL      1,458.494  :    June    12. 
Shock  absorber.     R.   S.   M.   Mitchell.     1,454,132  :  Mav   8. 
Shock    absorber.      H.    E.    aad   B.    F.    Moore.      1.467,945 ; 

Sept.   11. 
Shock  absorber.     P.  S.  Morgan.     1,472,420  ;  Oct.  30. 
Shock  absorber.     W.  R.  Morton.     1,452.568  :   Apr.   24. 
Shock     absorber.      P.     J.     Murray     and     M.     L.     Clark. 

1,465,993  ;  Aug.  28. 
Shock  absorber.     R.   L.  Naugle.     1.476.212  ;  Dec.  4. 
Shock  absorber.     L.  M.  Neal.     1,445,704  ;  Feb.  20. 
Shock  absorber.     A.  J.  Perkins.     1,470,931  ;  Oct.  16. 
Shock  absorber.     C.   C.  Pflittner.     1,455,121 ;   May   15. 
Shock   absorber.     P.  E.  Poindexter.     1,454,905 ;  May   15. 
Shock   absorber.     W.   S.   Rabb.      1,455.265 ;   May   15. 
Shock    absorber.      R.    Ragsdale.      1.465.023 ;    Aug.    14. 
Shock   absorber.      A.    C.   Ree.      1.457.122:   May    29. 
Shock  absorber.     L.  C.  Reed.     1.477,976  :  Dec.  18. 
Shock  absorber.     L.   H.  Rice.     1,460,443  ;   July  3. 
Shock    absorber.      H.    C.    Schmidt    and    C.    C.    Sheppard. 

1,448,282;    Mar.    13. 
Shock  absorber.     W.  J.  Schuessler.     1,445,414  ;  Feb.  13. 
Shock  absorber.     H.   B.    Shaeffer.     1,456.470  ;   May  22. 
Shock    absorber.      R.   I.   Spencer.      1,447.439 ;    Mar.    6. 
Shock   absorber.      G.   H.    Stoner.      1,460,771 ;    July   3. 
Shock  absorber.     W.  J.  Storey.     1,468,652  ;  Sept.  25. 
Shock  absorber.     J.  M.   Swanstrom.     1,474.498  :   Nov.   20. 
Shock    absorber.      A.    G.    Tappen   and   A.   V.    Wallentine. 

1,470.301 ;  Oct.  9. 
Shock  absorber.     H.  A.  Toulmin,  jr.     1.456,657  ;  May  29. 
Shock  absorber.     E.  A.  Traver.     1,477,791  ;  Dec.  18. 
Shock  absorber.     S.   J.  Veselv.     1,474,12.5-6:   Nov.   13. 
Shock  absorber.     G.  F.  Voight.     1,445,251 ;  Feb.  13. 
Shock    absorhnr    and    rebound    check    for    motor^propelled 

vehicles.    Combined.      G.    G.    F.    Boswell.      1,462.737; 

July  24. 
Shock    absorber,    Battery.       E.     J.    Colgan.       1,459.973 ; 

June  26. 
Shock-absorber   connection.      R.    M.   Lovejoy.      1,460,856 ; 

July  3. 
Shock  absorber  for  automobiles.    H.  D.  Hilliard.    1,451.509; 

Apr.  10. 
Shock  absorber  for  automobile  springs.     P.  W.   Johnson. 

1,465,396;    Aug.    21. 
Shock     absorber     for     motor     vehicles.     J.     O.     Delgado. 

1,453.785  :  May  1. 
Shock   absorber   for   towlines.      P.   G.   Pagel.      1.449.346 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Shock  absorber  for  vehicles.      E.  P.  McCarthy.      1.466.36S: 

Aug.   28. 
Shock  absorber  for  vehicles.     J.   M.   Stoner.     1.470,036; 

Oct.  9. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Shock  absorber,  Lever.     G.  F.  Voight.     1,445,250  ;  Feb.  13. 
Shock  absorber,  Line-shaft.     B.  A.  Mikkelson.     1,457,711 ; 

June  5. 
Shock       absorber,       Pneumatic.       E.       Van       Der       Pyl. 

1,467,986-7  ;    Sept.   11. 
Shock   absorber,   Eadius-rocl.      G.    E.   Dennis.     1,456,368 ; 
May  22. 

Rebound-check. 
24. 
Kehound-check. 
11. 
Shock-absorber  spring.   T.  B.  Jenkins. 
Shock-absorber    top    coupling.      G.    D. 

Apr.   24. 
Shock     absorber.      Variable-action.        H.      R.      Mitchell. 

1,456,856  ;  May  29. 
Shock   absorber.    Vehicle.      W.   M.   Boennlng.      1,440,905 : 
.Jan.  2. 

Vehicle.      J.    V.    Martin.       1,471,968 ; 


Shock  absorber, 
1,462,738  ;  July 

Shock  absorber, 
1,477.299;   Dec. 


G.     G.     F.     Boswell. 

E.      A.      Tverdahl. 

1,452,978  ;  Apr.  24. 
Neal.      1,453,163 ; 


J.  B.  Exposito. 
G.     W.     Hart. 
E.    S.    Bradfield. 


Shock    absorber, 

Oct.  23. 
Shock-absorbing   apparatus. 

Jan.   30. 
Shock  -  absorbing    coupling. 

Mar.  27. 
Shock-absorbing    device. 

.Tune   12. 
Shock-absorbing   device.      R. 
Shock-absorbing     device     for 

N.  E.  Dufty.     1,478,642;  Dec.  25. 
Shock  absorbing  fender.    W.  G.  Cox.     1,459,652  ;      June  19. 
Shock-absorbing   mechanism.      C.    K.   Brooks.     1,452,725 ; 

Apr.   24. 
Shock-absorbing    mechanism    for    automobiles    and    other 

vehicles.  Adjustable  air  and  liquid  cushioning.     F.   N. 

Sprague.     1,449,703  ;  Mar.  27. 
Shock-absorbing  mechanism  for  automotive  vehicles,  Com- 
and    liquid.      F.    N.    Sprague.      1,468,332; 


Reed.      1,458,149 ; 
spring-supported 


1,443,706  ; 

1,449,817  ; 

1,458,517  : 

June    12. 
vehicles. 


Friction.       W.    A.    Geiger. 


Friction.       G.     Q.     Lewis. 

Friction.       G.     Q.     Lewis. 

Friction.      J.    F.    O'Connor. 


Friction. 


J.    F.    O'Connor. 


bined    air 

Sept.  18. 
Shock-absorbing    mechanism 

1,441,274  ;   Jan.   9. 
Shock-absorbing    mechanism,    Friction.      S.    B.    Haseltine. 

1,442,877-8;   Jan.  23. 
Shock-absorbing   mechanism,    Friction.      S.   B.    Haseltine. 

1,460,580;  July  3. 
Shock-absorbing     mechanism, 

1,441,287-8;   Jan.  9. 
Shock-absorbing     mechanism, 

1,442.893  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Shock-absorbing   mechanism, 

1,441,294-5  ;    Jan.    9. 
Shock-absorbing    mechanism, 

1,444,553  ;  Feb.   6. 
Shock-absorbing    mechanism, 

1,447,424  ;    Mar.   6. 
Shock-absorbing    mechanism, 

1,448,491-502  ;    Mar.    13. 
Shock-absorbing   mechanism,    Friction.      J.    F.    O'Connor 

1,448,765  ;   Mar.  20. 
Shock-absorbing   mechanism 

1.450.383  ;  Apr.  3. 
Shock-absorbing    mechanism, 

1,451,10.3-4;  Apr.   10. 
Shock-ab.sorbing    mechanism.    Friction.      J.    F.    O'Connor, 

1,453,691-4  ;  May  1. 
Shock-absorbing    mechanism, 

1,456,994-5  ;   May  29. 
Shock-ab.sorbing    mechanism, 

1,456,998-9  ;  May  29. 
Shock-absorbing    mechanism, 

1,462,616  :  .July  24. 
Shock-absorbing   mechanism, 

1,464,723-5  ;  Aug.   14. 
Shock-absorbing    mechanism, 

1,466,741-4  ;   Sept.  4. 
Shock-absorbing    mechanism, 

1,472,932  ;  Nov.  6. 
Shock-absorbing  spring.  J.  Grundler.  1,467,035  ;  Sept.  4. 
Shock-absorbing  spring.  J.  Y.  King.  1,468,907  ;  Sept.  25. 
Shock-absorbing     spring.        E.      Matthews.        1,459.983 ; 

June  26. 
Shock-absorbing  spring.    G.  T.  Strite 
Shock-absorbing      system.      Vehicle. 

1.475.384  ;   Nov.   27. 
Shock-absorbing  wheel.     F.  E.  Loudy. 
Shock    compressing    and    binding   device. 

son.      1,462,817  ;    .July    24. 
Shock  eliminator.     R.  T.  Newton.     1,463,766  ;  July  31. 
Shocking  machine.     W.  H.  Church.     1,449,265  ;  Mar.  20 
Magneto-electric.      W.    P.    Wiemann 


Friction.      J.    F.    O'Connor. 
Friction.      J.    F.    O'Connor. 


Friction.      J.    F.    O'Connor. 
Friction.      J.    F.    O'Connor. 


Friction.  J.    F.  O'Connor. 

Friction.  J.    P.  O'Connor. 

Friction.  J..  F.  O'Connor. 

Friction.  J.    F.  O'Connor. 

Friction.  J.    F.  O'Connor. 

Friction.  J.    F.  O'Connor. 


1.445,418  ;  Feb.  l.S. 
R.      H.      Hassler. 

1,474,420  :  Nov.  20. 
J.    F.    Patter- 


Shocking    machine, 
1,454,528  ;  May  8 
Shoe.     E.  Anderson. 

E.    H.   Binns. 

H.   B.   Bohr. 

W.    H.    Cary 

I.  H.  Case. 

E.  Cassano. 


Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shop. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 


1,467,296  :  Sept.  11. 
1,478.467;   Dec.   25. 
1.461,793;   July   17. 
1.475.747  ;    Nov.    27 
1.465, .343  ;  Aug.  21. 
1,468,.591  ;  Sept.   18. 


J.  J.  Daly.     1.468,284;  Sept.  18. 
H.   B.    Gorman.      1,469,831  ;    Oct.   9. 
W.   C.   Habberley.     1,466,552  ;   Aug.   28. 
M.   S.  Hess.     1,458,824;   .Tune  12. 
O.   J.  Hruska.     Pes.  63,649  ;  Dec.   25. 
J.    F.    Jonas.      1,456,695;    May    29. 
M.    Ivukovec.      Des.    63,302 ;    Nov.    20. 


Shoe.     A.  M.  Lochwitzky.     1,458,717;  June  1-. 

Shoe.     E.   Magaldi.      1,443,270;    Jan.   23. 

Shoe.     G.  T.   McLeod.     1,458,719  ;   June  12. 

Shoe.     L.  E.  Murphy.     1,450,251  ;  May  22. 

Shoe.     E.  Puhakka.     1,453,950  ;  May  1. 

Shoe.     R.  J.  Reim.      1,469,697  ;   Oct.   2. 

Shoe.     B.  J.  Riefling.     1,445,356;   Feb.  13. 

Shoe.     O.   B.   Salisbury.      1,455,887 ;   May  22. 

Shoe.     A.  Serino.     Des.  61,988  ;  Feb.  20. 

Shoe..     J.   D.  Yeager.     1,463,278 ;   July   31. 

Shoe    and    arch    support,    Combined.      E.    S.    A.    Endrea. 

1,477,750;  Dec.  18. 
Shoe  and  making  shoes.     C.  Reggio.     1,471,917  ;  Oct.  23. 
Shoe    and    making    the    same.       S.    Evans.      1,472,017 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Shoe,   Athletic.     F.   Haggerty.     1,472,415;   Oct.   30. 
Shoe,  Athletic.     J.  T.  Riddell.     1,462,625;  July  24. 
Shoe-blacking     stands,     Foot     rest     for.       S.     J.     Dodd. 

1,474,411  ;  Nov.  20. 
Shoe  bottoms,    Machine   for   operating   on.      E.   Erickson. 

1,461,085. 
Shoe  bottoms.    Machine   for   operating   on.     E.    Erickson. 

1,474,348  ;  Nov.   20. 
Shoe  bottoms,  Making.   E.-.  E.  Winkley.   1,472,109  ;  Oct.  30. 
Shoe  bottoms.  Means  for  attaching  heels  to.     F.  Rlccloll. 

1,478,144  ;   Dec.   18. 
Shoe,  Braced.     D.  J.  Golden.     1.441,677  ;  Jan.  9. 
Shoe,  Brake.     H.  Jones.     1,462,967;  July  24. 
Shoe-buttoning  machine.     M.  Brock.     1,470,595  ;  Oct.  16. 
Shoe  case.     H.  W.  Morejl.     1,447,145  ;  Feb.  27. 
Shoe  clasp.     T.  Russell.     1,474,168;  Nov.   13. 
Shoe  cleaner  and  scraper.     J.  N.  Robertson.     1,456,575  ; 

May  29. 
Shoe-cleaning    composition    and    process.      P.    G.    Mark. 

1,447,879  ;   Mar.  6. 
Shoe-cleaning  device.     M.  Bzowy.     1,471,826  ;  Oct.   23. 
Shoe-cleaning  guard.     D.   Seals.     1,466,065  ;   Aug.   28. 
Shoe   construction.      P.    F.   McNultv.      1,444,747 ;    Feb.   6. 
Shoe.  Cuboid-support.     W.  C.  Burns.     1,473,952  ;  Nov.  13. 
Shop     cuflf.     Detachable.       B.     H.     and     R.     H.     Binns. 

1,478,468  ;  Dec.  25. 
Shoe  dressing.     S.  Cassisa.     1,461,696  ;  July  10. 
Shoe     end     clamping     mechanism.        R.     E.      Duplessis. 

1,441,218;    Jan.   9. 
Shoe-expanding     appliance.       A.     H.     Keys.       I,449,2i87 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Shoe   fastener.      E.    Loehr-Voigbt.      1,464,849 ;    Aug.    14. 
Shoe  filler.     R.  A.  Roblee.     1,454,412  ;  May  8. 
Shoe-finishing     machine.        S.     A.     Dobyne.       1,447,765 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Shoe-finishing    machine.       S.    A.    Dobyne.      1,476,195-6 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Shoe  form.     W.   C.  Richardson.     1,474,444 ;   Nov.   20. 
Shoe  form.     A.   J.   Shimp.     1,444,010;   Feb.   6. 
Shoe  heel.     J.  N.  Crasilneck.    1,441,068 :  Jan.  2. 
Shoe  heel.     W.  H.  Nutt.     61,877;  Feb.  6. 
Shoe  heel.     F.  G.  Delbon.     Des.   62,321  ;  May  8. 
Shoe-heel     bases,    Making.       O.    T.     Crafts.       1,458,524 ; 

June  12. 
Shoe-heel  buffer.     M.  Cangen.     1,445,295  ;  Feb.  13. 
Shoe-heel  stiffener.     W.  M.  Courson.     1,456,915  ;  Mav  29. 
Shoe,  Heeled.     J.  F.  Marshall.     1,445,783  ;  Feb.  20. 
Shoe  horn.     G.  H.  Nevius.     Des.  63.235  ;  Nov.  6. 
Shoe  horn.     D.  O.  Williams.     1,477,408  ;  Dec.  11. 
Shoe-iivjole     construction.       G.     R.     Davis,       1.475,055 ; 

Nov,   20. 
Shoe  jack.     J.  De  Sanctis.     1,467,712  ;  Sept.  11. 
Shoe  lack.     G.  De  Sanctis.     1,475.002  ;   Nov.   20. 
Shoe  laces.  Metal  tip  for.     F.  Lewis.     1,471.965;  Oct.  23. 
Shoe  lacing.     O.  Graff.     1,450,918  ;  Apr.  10. 
Shoe   last.      J.    W.   Brockman.      1.457,872  ;    June    5. 
Shoe    last.      F.    G.    Delbon.      1,475.690 ;    Nov.    27. 
Shoe  last.     W.   E.  Dentten.     1,452,237  ;   Apr.   17. 
Shoe  last,  Adju.stable.     H.  Gafner.     1,465,356  ;  Aug.  21. 
Shoe-last  .stand.     W.  A.  Reed.     1,46.'?,753  ;  July  31. 
Shoe  liner.      C.   A.   L.   Saunders.      1.460.608;   July  3. 
Shoe  machine.     H.  Mu,skin.     1,448,568  ;  Mar.  13. 
Shoe    machinery.     Electric    heater    for.       C.     L.     White. 

1,454,875  ;  May  15. 
ShooDjaker's  repair  form.     R.  Castrogiovanni.     1,461,517; 

.July  :o. 
Shoemaking.     H.  T.  Doulett.     1,455.523;   May  15. 
Shoe  mechanism,  Train-control.    A.  6.  Shaver.    1,462,073  ; 

.Tulv  17. 
Shoe,  Molder's.     J.  E.  Ivnicks.     1.445.962  ;  Feb.  20. 
Shoe  or  boot.     E.   H.   Wiel.      1.462,095  ;   July  17. 
Shoe  ornament.     G.  C.  Kennedy.     1,463,531  ;  .Tuly  31. 
Shop    or   similar    article.      W.    L.    Baxter.      Des.    62,687; 

.Tuly  24. 
Shoe   pad,  Nonslinping.     G.   Koetter.      1,464.365 ;    .\ug.  7. 
Shoe-part  blanks.  Cutting.     C.  Hunt.     1,450,257  ;  Apr.  3. 
Shoe  parts.  Machine  for  operating  upon.     R.  S.  Mi'.irathlin 

and    A.    E.    Hudson.      1,458,190;    June    12. 
Shoe-polish   box.     T.    L.   Taliaferro.     1,465,100;   Aug.  14. 
Shoe-polish  container.     F.  P.  Budd.     5,472,632;   Oct.   .30. 
Shoe-polishing  device.     M.  J.  Moreno.     1,452.386  ;  Apr.  17. 
Shoe-polishing  kit.     L.  J.  Foreman.     1,476,604  ;  Dec.  4. 
Shoe-polishing    machine.      C.    A.    Harris.       1,448,342-3 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Shoe-polishing   set.      A.    Polansky.      1,464,336;    Aug.   7. 
.Shop  prntpctor.      E.   Viertpl.s.      1.450..396 :  Apr.   3. 
Shoe  rack.     J.  S.  Cantelo.     1,465,777  ;  Aug.  21. 
Shoe  rack.      H.  L.   Glidden.     1,450,948  ;  Apr.   10. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continnod. 


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Sboe  rack.     T.  P.  Lallance.     Des.  63,054  ;  Sept.  25. 

Shoe  rack.     C.  U.  Tibbctts.     1,447.228  :  M:ir.  6. 

Shoe  racks,  Truck  attachment  for.   F.  H.  Link.    1.473.912  : 

Nov.   i;{. 
Slioc-reUistins  machine.     L.  J.  Van  Guelpen.     1,478,151  ; 

Dec.   18. 
Shoe-iopair  phint.     H.  N.   Copp.     1.444,025:   Feb.  6. 
Shoe,  Safety.     J.  F.  Smith.     1,457,402  ;  June  5. 
Shoe-salesman's  stool.     S.  L.  Luton.     1,460,915 ;  July  3. 
Sboe  sliank.  Adjustable   metatarsal.     K.  L.   Marteau  and 

G.  A.  Schroeter.     1,477,146;  Dee.  11. 
Shoe-shine  stand.     V.  JMavqiia.     1,465,450;  Aug.  21. 
Shoe-shine    stand.    Portable    foldable.      B.    A.    Nemanich. 

]  .478.906  ;  Dee.   25. 
Shoe-shininpr  shops.  Arrangement  and  equipment  for.     H. 

L.    Markfand.      1,472,079;    Oct.    30. 
Shoe-shininsr  cabinet.      H.   Johnson.      1,465,987  ;   Aug.  28. 
Shoe-shining  device.     F.  W.  Dusche.     1,461,310  ;  July  10. 
Shoe-shining    device.      J.    S.    Reilly    and    F.    R.    Lynch. 

1.477,594  ;  Dec.  18. 
Shoe  sole.     J.  II.  Stedman.     1,458,201 ;  June  12. 
Shoe  soles.  Shank  stiffener  for.     A.  T.  Balch.     1,468,855-6  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Shoe-soling   tool.      P.   J.   Dever.      1,475,287;    Nov.   27. 
Shoe-staying    machine.       A.     H.     De     Voe.       1,478,602 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Shoe,   Steady-rest.     A.  Turner.     1,465,534  ;   Aug.   21. 
Shoc-stitchins  machines.  Attachment  for.     T.  F.  McReyn- 

olds.     1,467,052  ;  Sept.  4. 
Shoe-stitching  machines,  .\ttachment  for.     E.   H.  Morris- 

sey.     1,447,597  ;  Mar.  6. 
Shoe    stock.    Connection    of    pieces    of.      P.    H.    Fraher. 

1.442.870;   Jan.  23. 
Shoe  stock,  Machine  for  operating  on.    G.  Goddu  and  F.  L. 

MacKenzle.     1,468,663;  Sept.  25. 
Shoe   stretcher.      J.    Schwind.      1,457,283 ;    May    29. 
Shoe  stretcher.     W.  A.  Sprague.     1,453,608  ;  May  1. 
Shoe-stretching     machine.       J.     P.     Comer.        1,448,522; 

Mar.    13. 
Shoe  -  string     fastener.       B.     M.     Kleim     and     S.     Wald. 

1,451,988  ;  Apr.  17. 
Shoe-string-holding     cufe.       E.     H.     and     R.     H.     Bions. 

1,453,036;  Apr.  24. 
Shoe  strings  or  the  like.  Tool  for  attaching  tips  to.     L. 

D.  Davis.     1,473,471  :  Nov.  6. 
Shoe,    Sw-imming.      V.   Dahler.      1,447,928 ;   Mar.    6. 
Shoe,  Swimming.     O.  F.  Toebron.     1,452,400  ;  Apr.  17. 
Shoe-tongue   clip.      E.   R.    Gingrich.      1,472,519 ;    Oct.   30. 
Shoe  toof.     L.  Bonelli.     1,451,288  ;  Apr.  10. 
Shoe  tree.     H.  A.  Ballard.     1,467,915;  Sept.  11. 
Shoe-tree.     H.  A.  Ballard.     1,469,171  ;  Sept.  25. 
Shoe-tree.     0.  J.  Howe.     1,465,270-1  ;  Aug.  21. 
Shoe  tree.     A.  H.  Keys.     1,449,286  ;  Mar.  20. 
Shoe-tree.      J.    C.    Newlin.      1,469,238;    Oct.    2. 
Shoe-tree,  Adjustable.     J.  S.  Hansen.     1,460,963  ;  July  3. 
Shoe-trimming  machine.     A.  Bates.     1,474,398  ;  Nov.   20. 
Shoe,  Turn.     M.  L.  Dodge.     1,453,924  ;  May  1. 
Shoe,   Turned.      P.   L.   Ellison.     1,469,256;   Oct.   2. 
Shoe-turning  machine.     E.  Erickson.     1,474,349  ;  Nov.  20. 
Shoe-turning   machine.      E.    I.    La    Chapelle.      1,453,799 ; 

May  1. 
Shoe   uppers.    Device   for   inserting    laces    under.      A.    J. 

Smiley.     1.461,834  ;  .luly  17. 
Shoe    uppers,     Machine    for    marking.       L.     J.    Bazzonl. 

1,448,185  ;  Mar.  13. 
Shoe  uppers.  Seam  presser  for.     E.  D.  Morris.     1,452,251 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Shoe     vamps.     Substitute     leather     for.       E.     Weinhelm. 

1,441,318;   Jan.  9. 
Shoe.    Ventilated    waterproof.      L.    Lazzarl.      1,455,535; 

May  15. 
Shoe,  Water.     F.  H.  Mardus.     1.476,905;  Dee.  11. 
Shoes    and    apparatus    for    use    therein.    Manufacture    of 

turn.     M.  L.  Dodge.     1,453,925  ;  May  1. 
Shoes     and     the    like,    Metallic     heel     for.       A.     Kurtis. 

1,453,253  ;  Apr.  24. 
Shoes,   Apparatus   for  repairing.     R.   Wojan.      1,459,458  ; 

June  19. 
Shoes,   boots,   etc.,   Making.      H.   C.   Bgerton.      1,457,826 ; 

June  5. 
Shoes.    Combined   assembling  and   lasting.     C.   B.   Logan. 

1,443,421-3  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Shoes.   Counter  stiffener  for.     C.   D.   Conion.     1,446,034  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Shoes,    Detachable    trimming    for    low.      A.    R.    Keenan. 

1.471,035  ;  Oct.   16. 
Shoes,  Device  for  use  in  shinins.     A.  L.  Aste.     1,471,816  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Shoes.   Forming  box   toes   for.     A.   J.    Ryan.     1,453,526 ; 

May  1. 
Shoes,    Hose-protector   attachment   for.      C.    M.    Coleman 

1.444,166  ;  Feb.  6. 
Shoes.   Lasting.     F.   N.   La   Chapelle.     1,469,222 ;   Oct.   2. 
Shoes.     Machine     for     operating     on.       E.     E.     Winkley. 

1,473.660:  Nov.  13. 
Shoes,  Machine  for  operating  upon  the  soles   of.     L.   A. 

Casgraln.     1,451,679  ;  Apr.  17. 
Shoes.  Making.     W.  C.  Stewart.     1,470,657;  Oct.  16. 
Shoes,    Manufacture    of    molded-counterturned.       H.    L. 

Yeaton.     1,470,661  ;  Oct.  16. 
Shoes.     Metallic     heel     for.       B.     Prehluda.       1,478,143; 

Dec.  18. 


Shoes    or   boots.   Device   for    securing    the  heels    of.      H. 

Ellensohn.     1.477,045;  Dec.  11. 
Shoes  or  similar  articles  of  foot  apparel.  Manufacturing. 

C.  H.  Bniselton.     1,444,826  ;  Feb.  13. 
Shoes  or  the  like.   Insole  for.     L.   E.   Clark.     1,456,843; 

May  29. 
Shoes,    Shank   support   for.      W.    H.    Home.      1,464,363 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Shoes,  Treating  corresponding  parts  of  pairs  of.     N.  V. 

Dyer.      1,459,721 ;    June    26. 
Shoes,    Wedge   attachment   for.      G.   Heitler.      1,477,825  ; 

Dec.  18. 

1,477,578  ;   Dec.   18. 
Shooting,   particularly   game  shooting.   Apparatus   or   de- 
vice   for    use    when    teaching    or    practicing.      A.    N. 

Tucker.     1,463,931 ;   Aug.   7. 
Shopping  and  traveling  bag.     F.   P.   Dwyer.      1,468,711 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Shopping  bag.     .L   A.   Fluellen.      1,475,008  ;.  Nov.   20. 
Shopping  bag.     J.  Magill  and  J.  R.  Duerling.     1,448,693  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Shopping  bag.     E.  A.  Youlen.     Des.  63,127;  Oct.  9. 
Shore,   Self-locking.     A.  A.   Gronros.     1,460,375;   July  3. 
Shot-firing  device.     H.   Neal.     1,457,262;   May  29. 
Shotgun,    Double-barreled.       G.     0.     Fisher.       1,475,262  ; 

Nov.   27. 
Shotgun  shell.     E.  M.  Barrows.     1,457,337  ;   June  5. 
Shotguns,     Choke    for.       E.     L.     Rhinehart.       1,455,661  ; 

May   15. 
Shoulder  strap.     H.  and  F.  Gersteln.     1,457,904  ;  June  5. 
Shovel  :  Sec — 

Power  shovel.  Sheet-metal   shovel. 

Shovel.     P.   W.  Ely.     1,447,298;   Mar.  6. 
Shovel.      J.   B.   Sizemore.      1,449,702 ;    Mar.   27. 
Shovel.      J.   W.    Svalgaard.      1,474,213;   Nov.    13. 
Shovel.     G.  H.  and  A.  C.  Sylvester.     1,474.568  ;  Nov.  20. 
Shovel.     A.   Weickman.     1,455,688;  May  15. 
Shovel  and  hoe,  Combined.     E.  H.  Cooney,  H.  C.  Eklund, 

and  S.  T.  Wiprud.     1,478,204  ;   Dec.  18. 
Shovel   attachment.    Steam-.      T.    S.    Husher.      1,470,532 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Shovel  attachment.     T.  Newman.     1,456,879  ;  May  29. 
Shovel,  Corn  plow.     M.  R.  Buikema.     1.443,835  ;  Jan.  30. 
Shovel  handle.     L.  E.  Webster.     1,476,783;  Dec.   11. 
Shovel    handles,     Reenforcement     for.       L.     E.     Webster. 

1,473,267;  Nov.  6. 
Shovel,  Mechanical.     S.   Hoar.     1,448,537  ;  Mar.   13. 
Shovel,  Mechanical.     S.  Hoar.     Rel5,685  ;  Sept.  18. 
Shovel,   Power.     J.   P.   Dovel.      1,444,670 ;   Feb.   6. 
Shovel,  Rope  thrusting.     W.  Ferris.     1,443,353  ;  Jan.  30. 
Shovel,    Rope-thrusting.      W.    Ferris    and    S.    R.    W.    M. 

Bager.      1,457,301 ;   June  5. 
Shovel,  Snow.     F.  E.  Hooper.     1,445,952  ;  Feb.  20. 
Shovel,  torch,  and  match  holder.  Combined.     J.  C.  Bagley. 

1,451,195  ;  Apr.  10. 
Shoveling  machine.     W.  Cole  and  J.  Goudie.     1,440,910  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Slioveling  machine.     D.  C.  Corner.     1,441.216  ;  Jan.  0. 
Shovels    and    the    like.    Foot    rest    tor.      W.    E.    Owen. 

1,445,548  ;  Feb.  13. 
Shovels   and   the  like.   Locking  device  for  power.     E.   J. 

Armstrong.     1,451,803  ;  Apr.  17. 
Showcase.      J.   A.    Corbett.      1,477,428;    Dec.    11. 
Show   case.     H.  G.  Michaelson.     1,471,908  :  Oct.  23. 
Show  case.     H.  B.  Pauk.     1,469,050  ;  Sept.  25. 
Shredders  and   the  like,   Chip   pocket  for  cutting.      P.    S. 

Mitts   and   W.  J.   Winston.     1,462,492 ;   July   24. 
Shredding     marine.       H.     Trust     and     F.     M.     Ashley. 

1,469,369  ;  Oct.  2. 
Shrine.     H.  J.  Erkenswick.     1,450,148;  Mar.  27. 
Shrouded  agitator.     D.  R.  McKillican.     1.477,201  ;  Dec.  11. 
Shucking    vegetable    product.      R.    S.    Blair.      1,445,742 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Shunt  connection.     R.  B.  Taylor.     1,441,640  ;  Jan.  9. 
Shutter.     R.  Schneider.     1,445,177  ;  Feb.  13. 
Shutter-acutating  mechanism.    E.  N.  Berggren.    1,472,786; 

Nov.  0. 
Shutter-controlling  mechanism.     W.  H.  Snyder  and  F.   F. 

Farkas.      1,447.906  ;  Mar.  6. 
Shutter      mechanism.      Intermittent-.       A.     C.     Roebuck. 

1,455,094  ;  May  15. 
Shutter  opening  and  securing  mechanism.     E.  C.  Conrade. 

1,453,622  ;  May  1. 
Shutter,  Window.     C.  Gugino.     1,440,677  ;  Jan.  2. 
Shutting  or  fastening  contrivance.     R.  Weber.     1,451,518  ; 

Apr.   10. 
Shuttle.    V.  Ledoux.     1.463,286  ;  July  31. 
Shuttle.     B.  J.  Paskach.     1,443,238  ;  Jan.   23. 
Shuttle-balancing  mechanism.     E.   C.  Taylor.     1,462,586 

Julv  24. 
Shuttle-block   pin.      F.    H.    Stetson.      1,478,459 ;   Dec.    25 
Shuttle  bobbins.     W.  R.  Berryman.     1,466.521  ;  Aug.  28 
Shuttle  eye.     A.  E.  Ravenelle.     1,456,405  :  May  22. 
Shuttle-operating    mechanism.      A.    Auletta.      1,460,637 

July  3. 
Shuttle-pressure  indicator.     L.  J.  McCormack.     1,450,097 

Mar.  27. 
Shuttle,   Self-threading.     J.  Northrop.     1,463,965  :  Aug.  7 
Shuttle,     Self-threading.       J.      Northrop.       1,466,848-9 

Sept.  4. 
Shuttle  spring.     W.  A.  Bashaw.     1,466,418;  Aug.   28. 
Shuttle,  Tatting.     G.  A.  Carlson.     1.452,183;  Apr.  17. 
Shuttle,  Tatting.     I.  L.  Dunn.     1,443,814;  Jan.  30. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Shuttle,    Tatting.      H.    E.    Kwapil.      1,473,790 ;    Nov.    13. 
Shuttle,  Tatting.     H.  L.  Richardson.     1,453,629  ;  May  1. 
Shuttlo  tension.     W.  Canova.     1,458,639  ;  .Tune  12. 
Shruttle-throwing    device.       J.     D.     Watson.       1,472,260 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Shuttle,  Weaving.     A.  Klerx.     1,472,720;   Oct.  30. 
Shuttle  winder.     .T.  F.  Mitchell.     1,464,212  ;  Aug.  7. 
Shuttles,  Friction  for.     F.  H.  Stetson.     1,440.505  ;  Jan.  2. 
Shuttles,    Machine    for    winding    tatting.      M.    E.    Fasig. 

1,448,619;   Mar.   13. 
Sickle  bar.     L.  Bskes.     1,468,594  ;  Sept.  18. 
Sickle  hanger.     C.   Benson.     1,462,001  ;   July   17. 
Sickle   holder.      L.   A.   Norland.     1.475,858 :    Nov.   27. 
Sideboard     and     china     cabinet.     Combination.       F.     W. 

Bockstege.      Des.    62,934 ;    Aug.    28. 
Sidelamp.     C.   E.   Godley.      1,463,162;   July   31. 
Siding  mill.     A.  Schenk.     1,440,800  ;  Jan.  2. 
Sieve.      E.    J.    Evans.      1,462,804 ;    July    24. 
Sieve.     J.  Y.   Robertson.     1,444,275;   Feb.  6. 
Sieve     and      manufacturing     same.     W.     H.     Campbell. 

1,448,725  ;  Mar.  20. 
Sieve,  Oscillating.     A.  Jacquelin.     1,458,298  ;  June  12. 
Sifter.     M.  Hagen.     1,456,435  :  May  22. 
Sifter.     H.  L.  Mendal.     1,446,625  ;  Feb.  27. 
Sifter.     L.  M.  Wobst.     1,446,235  ;  Feh.  20. 
Sifter,    Ash.       U    Aptowicz.      1,464,964 ;    Aug.   14. 
Sifter,  Ash.     P.   Berman.      1,453,583;  May   1. 
Sifter,  Ash.     G.  B.   Erickson.     1,445,502  ;   Feb.   13. 
Sifter,    Ash.     O.    Meyer.      1,465,858 ;   Aug.    21. 
Sifter,  Ash.     A.  Samsel.     1,476.225  ;  Dec.  4. 
Sifter,  Ash.     M.  O.  Shriver.     1,469,113  ;  Sept.  25. 
Sifter,  Ash.     J.  Storey.     1,478,266:  Dec.  18. 
Sifter,  Ash.     W.  Yuskiewicz.     1,468,339;   Sept.   18. 
Sifter,  Flour.     W.  Adelmann.     1,455,319;  May  15. 
Sifter,  Flour.     E.  Becker.     1.440,861  :  Jan.  2. 
Sifter,    Flour.      J.   Brewer.      1,472.204  ;    Oct.    30. 
Sifter,  Flour.     A.   Z.   Bose.     1,468,454;   Sept.   18. 
Sifter,  Flour.     J,  R.   Haas.     1.465,983;   Aug.  28. 
Sifter,  Flour.     J.   Ranz.     1,455,660;  May   15. 
Sifter,  Flour.     C.  J.  Repath.     1,453,604  ;  May  1. 
Sifter,  Flour.     S.  B.  Sarles.     1,471,361  ;  Oct.  23. 
Sifter,  Flour.     H.  V.  Wheeler.     1,461,507  ;  July  10. 
Sifter,  Flour.     A.  S.  Woolstencroft.     1,465,325  ;  Aug.  21. 
Sifter,    Furnace-ash-pit    screen.      J.    Jlrasek.      1,460,547 ; 

July  3. 
Sifter  mechanism.     A.  I.  S.  Halvorsen.     1,440,538  ;  Jan.  2. 
Sifter  or  collector,  Cinder.     F.  Taylor.     1.444,713  ;  Feb.  6. 
Siftor-top-receptacle   closure.     J.    T.   Wilcox.      1,445,736 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Sifting   device.     M.   Adam.      1,457,292  :    June   5. 
Sifting  grate.     J.  W.  Hartmann.     1,453,870  ;  May  1. 
Sifting  machine.  Plan.     H.  Conrad.       1,452,290  ;  Apr.  17. 
Sifting    mechanism.      A.    I.    S.    Halvorsen.       1,440,539 ; 

.Tan.  2. 
Sifting-testing  machine.    W.  J.  Bell.     1.450.166;  Apr.  3. 
Sighting  device.     H.  C.  Ford.     1,468,712  ;  Sept.  25. 
Sign.      J.   Banneyer.      1,476.943 ;    Dec.    11. 
Sign.     R.  J.  Bernard.     1.448.823  ;  Mar.  20. 
Sii^n.     J.  C.  Bovd.     1,458,516;  June  12. 
Sign.     F.  E.  Brown.     1,455.474  ;  May  15. 
Sign.      M.   M.    Feinberg.      Des.    63.100;    Oct.    2. 
Sign.     S.  H.  Furry.     1,456,230;  May  22. 
Sign.     B.  Holzmayer.     1,449,605  ;  Mar.  27. 
Sign.     J.  T.  .Tackson.     1,441,856  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Sign.    P.  H.  Loveless.     1.457.255  ;  May  29. 
Sign.     P.  S.  Riggs.     1,452,760  ;  Apr.  24. 
Sign.      .T.    M.    Schilling.      1.469.396;    Oct.    2. 
Sign.     W.  G.  Sesser.     Des.  63,499  ;  Dec.  4.1. 
Sign.     C.  Simmons.     1,449,787  ;  Mar.  27. 
Sign.     A.  P.  TruckRPss.     1,458,160;  June  12. 
Sign.      A.    P.    Trucksess.      1,462,156;    July    17. 
Sign.     M.  S.  Wall.     Des.  62,463  ;  June  5. 
Sign,  Adjustable.     R.  T.  Lewis.     1,476.898  ;  Dec.  11. 
Sign,  Advertising.     B.  von  Biiltzingslowen.     1,445.808-9  ; 

Feh.  20. 
Sign,    Advertising.      B.    von    Biiltzingslowen.      1,445,861 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Sign,  Advertising.     D.  W.  Coyle.     1,470,522  ;  Oct.  9. 
Sign,  Advertising.     H.  C.   Jarvis.     Des.  63,183  ;  Oct.  30. 
Sign.    Advertising.      H.    W.   Mitchell    and   P.    La    Grassa. 

1.474.682;   Nov.   20. 
Sign,  Advertising.    A.  W.  Pressler.     Des.  62,364  ;  May  15. 
Sign,  Advertising.     J.  L.  Rav.     1,461,047  ;  July  10. 
Sign,  Advertising.     P.  W.  Shephard.     1,445,977;  Feh.  20. 
Sign,  Advertising.     H.  A.  Thuernau.    Des.  62,251  ;  Apr.  24. 
Sign,   Air-actuated   motor.       F.   L.   Johnson.       1,446.749  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Sign     and     advertising     device.       T.     Sapp.       1,442,005 ; 

.Tan.   9. 
Sign  and  its  support.     W.  J.  Wark.     1,460,520:  July  3. 
Sign  and  the  like.  Advertising.     S.  F.  J.  Riddell  and  E. 

Porster.     1.454,691  ;  May  8. 
Sign  and  the  like.  Luminous.     E.  Armstrong.     1,446,241 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Sign  and  trash  receptacle,  Comhined  street.     O.  C.  Harris. 

1,473,040  ;  Nov.  6. 
Sign,  Automatic  illuminated  changeable.     A.  B.  Faulkner 

1,444,339;  Feb.  6. 
Signboard.     B.  Durfee.     1,460,951  ;  .Tulv  3. 
Signboard.     R.  C.  Luttrell.     Des,  62,1  08  ;  Mar.  20. 
Signboard.     J.  J.  Sbntwell.     1.449.063  ;  Mar.  20. 
Signboard.     F.  G.   White.     1.453,536;   May  1. 
Signboard.      F.    G.    White.      1,466,776 ;    Sept.    4. 


Signboard.     S.  J.  B.  Whited.   1,444,488  ;  Feb.  6. 
Signboard  with  movable  reflecting  and  translucent  inscrip- 
tions. Advertising.     V.  Wisniewski.     1,451,520  ;  Apr.  10. 
Sign  box.     G.   B.   Hutchings.      1,460,674;   July   3. 
Sign  box.     A.Perry.     1,446.103  ;  Feh.  20. 
Sign,  Changeable.     R.  C.  Burton.     1,460,311  ;  June  26. 
Sign,  Changeable.     J.  S.  Diamond.     1.445,874  ;  Feb.  20. 
Sign,  Cliangeable.     W.   P.  Zacher.     1,447,918;  Mar.  6. 
Sign,    Changeable  letter.      L.    B.    Williams.       1,465,198 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Sign  device.  Change-.     R.  A.  Willison  and  C.  N.  Esberg. 

1,463,108  ;  July  24. 
Sign    device.    Changeable-.      H.    W.    Cairns.      1,454,622; 

May  8. 
Sign     device.      Tail-light.      G.     T.      Steuart.      1,467,738; 

Sept.  11. 
Sign,   Display.      D.   Ishbia.      1,453,679 ;   May    1. 
Sign,  Display.     P.  J.  Kristofek.     1,463,326  ;  July  31. 
Sign-displaying   device.      W.    A.    Garritt    and    J.    H.   Bn- 

gebrigtson.     1,454,582  ;  May  8. 
Sign,    Double-faced    changeable-letter.      J.    G.    Williams. 

1,460,302  ;  June  26. 
Sign,  Educational.     C.  A.  Fairbanks.     1,460,954;  July  3. 
Sign,    Electric.      C.    S.    Fisher.      Des.    63.289 ;    Nov.    20. 
Sign  exhibit.     Z.  A.  Glfford.     1,452,873;  Apr.  24. 
Sign-exhibiting    apparatus.      S.    Williamson.      1,446,731 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Sign  flasher.     J.   H.   Wheelock.     Rel5,613  ;   May   22. 
Sign-flashing      apparatus,      Electric-.      E.       L.      Ballew. 

1,452,178  ;  Apr.  17. 
Sign  holder.     W.  B.  Fink.     1,440,665  ;  Jan.  2. 
Sign   holder.      W.  B.    Pink.     1,462,790 ;   July   24. 
Sign  holder.     W.  J.  Fogarty.     Des.  62.481 ;  June  12. 
Sign  holder.     W.  H.  Impol.     1,471,164;  Oct.  16. 
Sign,  Illuminated.     A.  W.  Kaucher.     Des.  62,994  ;  Sept.  4. 
Sign,  Illuminated.     C.  West.     1,475,977  ;  Dec.  4. 
Sign,  Illuminated  display.     W.  J.  Michelsen.     1,462,351 ; 

July  17. 
Sign,     Interchangeable    and    adjustable.       C.    T.     Berry. 

1,455,103  ;  May  15. 
Sign    letters.    Forming    interchangeable.      W.    L.    Clark. 

1,478,553  ;  Dec.  25. 
Sign   letters,   Interchangeable.     W.   M.   Elliott  and  S.   E. 

Cook.      1,459,765  ;    June   26. 
Sign,    Miniature    parking.      P.    J.    Kristofek.      1,463,217 ; 

July  31. 
Sign,  Moving.     P.  L.  and  G.  L.  Odle.     1,457,669;  June  5. 
Sign  or  similar  article.     P.  Turpin.     Des.  63.381  :  Nov.  27. 
Sign     paint     protector,     Highway-.       J.     P.     Remington. 

1,460,351  ;   June  26. 
Sign,  Permutation  illuminated.    L.  A.  Graham.   1,456,982 ; 

Mav  29. 
Sign-plate  support.     A.  D.  Wyckoff.     1,445,925  ;  Feb.  20. 
Signpost.     B.   A.   Belling.      1,466,465;   Aug.   28. 
Signpost.     C.   H.  Wrightman.      1,443,247 ;   Jan.   23. 
Sign  printing  machine.     J.  C.  Coffee.     1,445,490  ;  Feb.  13. 
■Sign,   Reversible.     C.   A.   Fetters.     1,478,511  ;  Dec.   25. 
Sign,   Road.     M.    Isaacs.     Des.   63,260 :   Nov.   13. 
Sign,  Road.     D.  Warren.     1,463.276;  -July  31. 
Sign  support.     C.  D.  Vest.     1,459,866  ;  June  26. 
Sign   svstom.     J.   M.   Carl.      1,447,377 ;   Mar.   6. 
Sign,  transparent.     F.  C.  Roberts.     1,454,563  ;  May  8. 
Sign,  Variable.     R.  L.  Kilpatrick.     1.451,986;  Apr.  17. 
Sign.  Wind-motor.     W.  L.  Hudson.     1,446.044  ;  Feb.  20. 
Signs,   Controller  for  electric.      P.   C.   Reilly.     1,451,112; 

Apr.   10. 
Signs,   Controlling  device  for  electric.     C.  A.   Fairbanks. 

1,460.953  ;  July  3. 
Signs,  Fixture  for  advertising.    T.  P.  Holliday.    1,448,299  ; 

Mar.    13. 
Signal :  Sec — 

Auto  .signal.  Railway   classification   sig- 

Auto  tlieft  signal.  nal. 

Auto   direction   signal.  Railway-crossing  signal. 

Automatic  signal.  Railway-track   signal. 

Automobile    signal.  Rain  signal. 

Automobile    alarm    signal.      Refrigerator-pan  signal. 

Automobile    direction    slg-      Recording  signal, 
nal.  Reminder    signal. 

Automobile  traffic  signal.        Road  signal. 

Car   signal.  Road-crossing    signal. 

Crossing  signal.  Stop  and  turn  signal 

Direction  signal.  Theft  signal. 

Directional  signal.  Three-aspect  signal. 

Drip-pan    signal.  Tire-deflation   signal. 

Dumb-waiter  signal.  Trafl^e  danger  signal. 

Gasoline    .signal.  Traffic  signal. 

Hiabwav    signal.  Usher's  signal. 

Highway-crossing  signal.         Vehicle  signal. 

Irrigation    signal.  Vehicle  direction  signaL 

Light  signal.  Vehicle  traffic  signal. 

Motor-vehicle  signal.  Vehicle    turning   signal. 

Railway  siznal.  Water-level    signal. 

Railway  audible  signal.  Waving    signal. 

Signal.     L.  G.  Bell  and  M.  Grimm.     1,452,455  ;  Apr.  17. 
Si.gnal.      T.   Benningfleld.      1,464,058 ;   Aug.   7. 
Signal.      C.    W.    Brown.      1.457,818 ;    June    5. 
Signal.      J.   Cook.      1.466,424:   Aug.   28. 
?!ignal.     G.  Daniels.     1,457,057  ;  May  29. 
Signal.     C.   L.   Fitz.     1,459,586  ;   .Tune  19. 
Signal.      L.    H.   O.iv.      1,447,542;   Mar.   6. 
Signal.     F.  B.  Girvin  and  H.  C.  Gee.    1,453,623  ;  May  1. 
SignaL     P.  Guenthe--      1,444,742  ;  Feb.  6. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1227 


Signal.     H.  Hater.     1,475,946  ;  Dec.  4. 

Signal.     J.  II.  Hunt.     l,4til,215  ;  .luly  10. 

Signal.     S.  O.  Martin.     Des.  G3,477  ;  Dec.  11. 

Signal.     G.  F.  Messer.     1,447,098;   Feb.  27. 

Signal.     J.   N.  and  G.  D.   Montgomery  and  H.  A.  Dixon. 

1.458,840;  June  12. 
Signal.     W.  J.  Peck  and  E.  R.  Chase.     1,463,439  ;  July  31. 
Signal.     C.  C.  Piesgraves  and  W.   L.  Golden.     1,441,525  ; 

Jan.   9. 
Signal.     J.  D.  Piiterbaugh.     1,457,267  ;  May  29. 
Signal.     W.  A.   Rogers.     1,475,513  ;   Nov.   27   . 
Signal.      J.    A.    Ruan.      1,451,053  ;    Apr.    10. 
Signal.     T.  I.  and  E.  A.  Temple.     1,468,763;  Sept.  25. 
Signal   and    license-display   device,    Combined.      F.    Bisch. 

1,462,953  ;  July  24. 
Signal  and  rear  liaht.   Stop.     S.  J.  Thomas.     1,474,739  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Signal-arm-aituatiiig  device.     A.   C.   Keppler.     1,470,013; 

Oct.  9. 
Signal  casing.  Direction-.     E.  Soule.     Des.  63,091  ;  Oct.  2. 
Signal  device.     C.   C.   Ferguson.      1,469,636 ;   Oct.   2. 
Signal   device.     R.   L.   French.      1,464,814 ;   Aug.   14. 
Signal  device.     D.   J.  McCarthy.     1,451,166;   Apr.  10. 
Signal   device.     B.  Weiss.     1,441,191  ;  Jan.  2. 
Signal    device,    Audible.      J.    L.    Dinsmoor.       1,451,495 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Signal    device,    Noninterfering.      L.    Degen.      1,462,085 ; 

July  17. 
Signal   device  of   the   vibratory-diaphragm   type.    Audible. 

J.  F.  Monnot  and  E.  T.  Cook.     1,441,872;  Jan.  9. 
Signal  -  device  -  operating      mechanism.        G.      E.      King. 

1,478,901  ;  Dec.  25. 
Signal    flasher.     G.    V.    Garlson.      1,447,136;    Feb.    27. 
Signal    for    crossings.    Stop.      W.    B.    Tabor.      1;477,296 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Signal  head.     P.  H.  Schulz  and  C.  Jessen.     Des.  62,421  ; 

May  22. 
Signal  means.     N.  J.  Hood.     1,460,324  ;  June  26. 
Signal     post.     Self-righting.      J.     Bernstein.       1,443,204 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Signal-receiving     system     and     method.       R.     B.     Hall. 

1.477,645;  Dec.   18. 
Signal  recording  and  transcribing  method  and  apparatus. 

M.   R.   Hutchison.     1,469,561  ;   Oct.  2. 
Signal,  spotlight,   and   mirror.   Combined.      D.   L     Harris, 

G.    L.    Coffman,    and    H.    W.    Re.snick.      1,458,703-4; 

June  12. 
Signal    switch.     Electric.       J.    O.     Cadieux.      1,473,591 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Signal  svstem  and  transmitter  therefor.     R.  M.  Hopkins. 

1,452,972  :  Apr.   24. 
Signal     system.     Chromatic     light.        D.     J.     McCarthy. 

1,475,709;  Nov.  27. 
Signal    systems.     Switch    protection    for    block-.      S.    N. 

Wight.      1,476,866;    Dec.    11. 
Signal    transmitter.    Electric.      D.    Desplats.      1,451,328 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Signal-transmitting  system.     W.  R.  G.  Baker.     1,475,164  ; 

Nov.   27. 
Signals   and   the  location    of  submarine   objects.   Produc- 
tion   of    submarine.      C.    Chilowsky    and    P.    Langevln. 

1,471,547  ;  Oct.  23. 
Signals,  Circuit  arrangement  for  use  in  the  transmission 

of.    W.  SchafCer  and  F.  Kruschlnsky.    1,446,434  ;  Feb.  20. 
Signals,     Coil     cut-out     for     wigwag.        M.     S.     Morse. 

1,477,889  :   Dec.   18. 
Signals,  Method  and  means  of  receiving.     R.  H.  Ranger. 

1,449,911  ;  Mar.  27. 
Signals,     System    of    electrically    transmitting.       H.     E. 

Warren.     1,454,092  ;  May  8. 
Signaling.     H.  A.  AfEel.     1,477,528;   Dec.  18. 
Signaling.     R.  A.  Helslng.     1,465,358  ;   Aug.   21. 
Signaling.      H.    W.   Nichols.      1,463,433;    July    31. 
Signaling    and    controlling    apparatus.    Electric.      R.    P. 
•     Brown.      1,443.165 ;   Jan.  23. 

Signaling  apparatus.  C.  J.  Campbell.  1,464,806  ;  Aug.  14. 
Signaling  apparatus.  J.  W.  Kennedy.  1.458,301  ;  Jiinj  12. 
Signaling  apparatus.  D.  G.  McCaa.  1,459,308  ;  June  19. 
Signaling  apparatus.  R.  C.  Pes.sell.  1,461,402  ;  July  10. 
Signaling  apparatus.  W.  L.  Walker.  1,461,056  ;  July  10. 
Signaling      apparatus,       Submarine.      W.      Hahnemann. 

1,450,287  ;  Apr.  3. 
Signaling  circuit.     E.  Dietze.     1,471,388  ;  Oct.  23. 
Signaling  circuit.     W.  H.  Martin.     1,471,404  ;  Oct.  23. 
Signaling  circuits.     J.  F.  Toomey.     1,467,458  ;  Sept.  11. 
Signaling  circuits,  Phantomed.     M.  K.  Akers.     1,472,451  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Signaling  device.     F.  A.  Goodhue.     1,445,210  ;  Feb.  13. 
Signaling  device.     F.  M.  Hill.     1,452,737  ;  Apr.  24. 
Signaling  device.    J.  E.  McFarland.    1,449,950  ;  Mar.  27. 
Signaling  device      E.  M.  Rosenbluth.     1,451,345  ;  Apr.  10. 
Signaling    device.      H.    Snyder.      1,475.035  ;    Nov.    20. 
Signaling  device.     F.  B.  Watkins.     1,470,406  ;  Oct.  9. 
Signaling  device.      J.   W.    Webb.      1,464,894 ;    Aug.   14. 
Signaling  device.  Traffic-.     D.  E.  Hall.     1,472,976  ;  Nov.  6. 
Signaling,    High-fiequency.      E.    H.    Colpitts.      1,452,957 ; 

Apr.   24. 
Signaling,     Means    and    method    for.       K.     S.    Johnson. 

1,470,986;   Oct.   16. 
Signaling,    Method    of    and    means    for    secret.      W.    E. 

Beatty.     1.454,532  ;  May  8. 
Signaling,  Method  of  and  means  for  secret.     W.  E.  Beatty. 

1,464,086 ;  Aug.  7. 


Signaling  mechanism.     J.  C.  Sims.     1.453,195;  Apr.  24. 
Signaling,  Multiplex.    B.  W.  Kendall.    1,459,709;  June  19. 
Signaling,    Receiving    apparatus    for    high-frequency.      S. 

Loewe.     1,464,083  ;  Aug.  7. 
Signaling,  Secret.     R.  V.  L.  Hartley.    1,464,096  ;  Aug.  7. 
Signaling,   Selective  circuits  for  multiplex.     B.  P.  Hamil- 
ton.     1.469,832  ;   Oct.   9. 
Signaling  svstem.     J.  H.  Bell.     1,461,204;  July  10. 
Signaling  system.     C.  E.  Beach.     1,467.301;  Sept.  11. 
Signaling  system.      O.   B.   Blackwell.      1,441,827 ;   Jan.  9. 
Signaling  system.     A.  P.  Davis.     1,468,660  ;  Sept.  25. 
Signaling  system.     L.  Espenschied.     1,443,985  ;  Feb.  6. 
Signaling    system.      J.    C.    Field    and    C.    J.    McCarthy. 

1,464,090  ;  Aug.  7. 
Signaling  system.     J.  C.  Field.     1,478,005  ;  Dec.  18. 
Signaling  system.     J.  B.  Harlow.      1,478,008;   Dec.  18. 
Signaling  system.     R.   A.    Heising.      1,448,216 ;    Mar.    13. 
Signaling  system.     E.  D.  Johnson.     1,455,958;  May  22. 
Signaling   system.      E.   D.   Johnson.      1.456.059  ;   May   22. 
Signaling  system.     K.  S.  Johnson.     1,470,985  ;  Oct.  16. 
Signaling   system.      C.   W.   Keckler   and    W.   B.    Strickler. 

1,459,403  ;  June  19. 
Signaling  system.     B.  W.  Kendall.     1,445,141  ;  Feb.  13. 
Signaling  system.     P.  B.  Murphy.     1,472,987  ;  Nov.  6. 
Signaling  system.     G.  A.  Pierce.     1,475.594  ;  Nov.  27. 
Signaling   system.      H.    J.   Venues.      1,464,519 ;   Aug.    14. 
Signaling  system  and  operating  the  same.     E.  D.   John- 
son.    "1,471,335  ;  Oct.  23. 
Signaling   system    and    relay   therefor.      R.    M.    Hopkins. 

1.444,685  ;  Feb.  6. 
Signaling   system.   Electric.      L.    H.    Darrow.      1,460,368 ; 

July  3. 
Signaling    system.    Electric.      P.    Kamlnski.      1,470,368; 

Oct.  9. 
Signaling    system,    Electric.      W.    C.    Neahr.      1,442,288; 

Jan.  16. 
Signaling    system.    High-frequency.      W.    R.    G.    Baker. 

1,449,722  ;  Mar.  27. 
Signaling      system.      High  -  frequency.         J.       Bethenod. 

1,473,921;  Nov.   13. 
Signaling  system,  High-frequencv.   C.  A.  Hoxie.    1,467,988  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Signaling  system,  High-frequency.     C.  W.  Rice.     1,477,899  : 

Dec.   18. 
Signaling  system.  Low-frequency  alternating-current.     L. 

Espenschied  and  J.  F.  Toomey.     1,465,299;  Aug.  21. 
Signaling  system.  Multiplex.     E.  H.  Colpitts.     1,472,585  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Signaling    system.    Secret.      D.    E.    Branson.      1,470,594; 

Oct.  16. 
Signaling  system.  Secret.     W.  J.   Shaekelton.     1,465,368; 

Aug.   21.' 
Signaling  system.  Two-way-.     R.  A.  Heising.     1,464,097; 

Aug.  7. 
Signaling  systems.  Oscillation  generator  for.     J.  P.  Far- 

rington.     1,452,032  ;  Apr.  17. 
Signaling  systems.  Testing  circuits  for  carrier  wave-.    J.  S. 

Jammer.      1,465,395;    Aug.    21. 
Silencer.     H.  A.  Freeman.     1,452,035  ;  Apr.  17. 
Silencer,   Exhaust.     D.    Farrand.      1,477,816 ;    Dec.    18. 
Silicate  and  preparing  the  same,   Base-exchange.     Y.   K. 

Lee.     1,472,011 ;  Oct.  23. 
Silicate  composition.     L.   Seideman.     1,452,445  ;  Apr.  17. 
Silicates,  Regenerating  beds  of  exchange.     J.  M.  Maxwell. 

1,450,985  ;  Apr.  10. 
Silicates   with   acids   in   order  to    obtain   saline   solutions 

free     from     silica.     Treatment     of.        G.     A.     Blanc. 

1,443,674;   Jan.   30. 
Silk  and  like  products  not  liable  to  lose  their  resistance 

by  contact  with  water,  Manufacturin.g  viscose,  with  a 

view   to    the   manufacture   of   artificial.      H.   Delahaye. 

1,470,711 ;   Oct.  16. 
Silk    and    making    the    same.    Artificial.      C.    C.    Meigs. 

1,471,699  ;  Oct.  23. 
Silk  and  other  products  from   nitrocellulose.  Manufactur- 
ing artificial.     E.  Bindschedler  and  G.  Juer.     1,441,203- 

5  ;  Jan.  9. 
Silk-coning  machine.   Automatic  oil  feeder  for.     M.  Mor- 

rell.     1,449,342  ;  Mar.  20. 
Silk    from    acetyl    cellulose.     Manufacture    of    artificial. 

W.  .T.   Stevenson.     1,478,926  ;   Dec.  25. 
Silk,  Manufacture  of  artificial.     E.  Bronnert.     1,463,793; 

Aug.  7. 
Silk.  Manufacture  of  artificial.     E.  Bronnert.     1,464,805  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Silk,    Manufacture   of  viscose.     E.   Bronnert.     1.458,389; 

.Tune  12. 
Silk,   Manufacture  of  viscose.     E.   Bronnert.      1,471,513 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Silk   piece  goods    and   dyeing   them,    Washahle   dyed.      J. 

Seyer.     1,446,860  ;  Feb.  27. 
Silk,  Producing  artificial.     I.  Kitsee.     1,457,977  ;   June  5. 
Silk    spindle.      E.    A.    Perkins.      1,474,491  :    Nov.    20. 
Silk,   Treating.     G.    W.   Cole,   jr.      1,446,834;   Feb.   27. 
Silk,  Treatment  of  artificial.     C.   A.   Snyder.     1,474,560; 

Nov.  20. 
Silks,    Weighting    and    dyeing.       C.     Von     der     Schmali. 

1,457,607;   June  5. 
Silkwinder     attachment.       H.     E.     Vickers.       1.443,398; 

.Tan.    30. 
Sill,    Pressed-steel    window.      G.    W.    Brooks.      1,445,067; 

Feb.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Silo.     J.  Mattson.      1,448,226;   Mar.   13. 

Silo.     J.  Mattson.     1,451,171 :  Apr.  10. 

Silo  and  the  like  built  of  wooden  staves.     .1.  B.  Matthews. 

1,449,620  ;  Mar.  27. 
Silo,     Brick.       C.     V.     Sorensen     and     H.     H.     Pansch. 

1,470,401  ;  Oct.  9. 
Silo  cover.  Removable.     J.  S.  Neher.     1,4.t1,082;  Anr.  10. 
Silo-door  frame.     C.  M.  B.  Boos.     1,461,208;  July  10. 
Silo   elevator.  E.   Scheunert.  .  1,470,292  ;  Oct.  9. 
Silo  hoop.     G.  V.  Gladville.     1,441,799  ;  Jan.  9. 
Silo  ladder.     F.  M.  Reinhart.     1,461,291  :  July  10. 
Silo  staging.     L.  A.  Petersen.     1,447,818  ;  Mar.  6. 
Silo  structure.     F.  J.  Van  Cott.     1,452,578  ;  Apr.  24. 
Silos,  Blower  for.     E.  G.  Fippenger.     1,455,329  ;  May  15. 
Silos,    Process    and    device    for    emptying    beetroot.      K. 

Folsche.      1,459,621  ;    June    19. 
Silt  trap.     G.  B.   Trew.     1,466,773  ;   Sept.  4. 
Silver-plating  metals.  Composition  of  matter  for.     L.  M. 

Sherow.     1,450,926  ;  Apr.  10. 
Single-acting     engine.       O.     B.     Jorgensen.       1,464,821  ; 

Aug:.  14. 
Singletree.      C.    H.    Avery.      1,447,404 ;   Mar.    6. 
Singletree.     J.  W.  Montgomery.     1,461,430  ;  July  10. 
Singletree     construction.        L.      Jeannotte.        1,461,910 ; 

July  17. 
Sink     and     drain     board.     Tiled.     A.     G.     S.     Peterson. 

1,453,945  ;  May  1. 
Stok   and   washing    device.    Convertible.      C.    B.    Foster. 

1,461,979;   July  17. 
Sink    bibb.    Combined.      O.    P.    Benjamin.      Des.    62,864 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Sink   bracket.      T.    A.    Henry.      1,446,302 ;    Feb.    20. 
Sink  drainer.     L.  S.  Grigg.     1,450,629  ;  Apr.  3. 
Sink  pan.     I.  C.  Abrams.     1,469,371 ;   Oct.  2. 
Sinks  and  the  like,  Strainer  for.     H.  R.  Stoll.     1,454,346  ; 

M.iy  8. 
Sinks,  Drain  board  for.     W.  P.  Muir.     1,462,178  ;  July  17. 
Sinks,    Waste    fitting    for.      O.    W.    Vallier.      1,451,931  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Sinks,   Waste  fitting  for.      H.   De   Wallace.      1,451,943; 

Apr.  17. 
Sinker.     S.  Mills.     1,453,987  ;  May  1. 
Sinter-machine      drive      mechanism.         R.       L.       Lloyd. 

1,469,521  ;  Oct.  2. 
Sintering.     T.  J.  Davis.     1,444,955  ;   Feb.   13. 
Sintering    and    gas-treating    apparatus.    Seal    joint    for. 

B.  G.  Klugh.     1,468,206;  Sept.  18. 
Sintering  apparatus.     L.  C.  Edgar.     1,442.023  ;  Jan.  9. 
Sintering  apparatus.     W.  G.  Swart.     1,474,859  ;  Nov.  20. 
Sintering  apparatus.  Grate  for.     T.  J.  Davis.     1,446,965  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Sintering  machine.     J.  Knox.     1,441,003  ;  Jan.  2. 
Sintering    machines.    Cleaning    device    for    ore-.      R.    L. 

Lloyd.     1,469,520;  Oct.  2. 
Siphon  apparatus.     D.  M.  Carr.     1,462,082 ;  July  17. 
Siphon  apparatus.     R.  Weir.     1,442,314;  Jan.  16. 
Siphon  booster.     C.  H.  Case  and  W.  C.  Farrar.     1,472,428  : 

Oct.  30. 
Siphon  starter.     E.  C.  Taylor.     1,440,706  ;  Jan.  2. 
Siphoning  device.     P.   M.   Bonheim.     1,465,207  ;   Aug.  14. 
Siren,   Ship.     J.  J.  Krause.     1,459,220  ;  June  19. 
Sirup  and  preparing  same.  Food.     C.  F.  Walton,  jr.,  and 

H.   S.  Paine.     1,467,022;   Sept.  4. 
Sirup  can.      S.  Brown.      1,457,614  ;   June  5. 
Sirup  jar.     C.  L.  Bastian.     1,461,960;   July  17. 
Sirup,  Preparing.     C.  F.  Walton,  jr.     1,465,459  ;  Aug.  21. 

1,464,310  ;  Aug.  7 
Sirup,  Preparing  a  sugar.   H.  C.  Gore.   1,467,599  ;    Sept.   11. 
Size-reducible  box.     H.  F.  Marston.     1,451,622  ;  Apr.   10. 
Sizing  and  quenching.     M.  T.  Lothrop.     1,444,259  ;  Fob.  6. 
Sizing  composition.     R.  Kaiser.     1,448,847  ;  Mar.  20. 
Sizing    compositions    and    preparing    the    same.      P.    W. 

Codwise.     1,449,892  ;  Mar.  27. 
Sizing    solution     and     making    same.      J.     A.     De     Cew. 
Sizing  tool.     G.  W.  Benedict.     1,476,035  ;  Dec.  4. 
Skate.     H.  S.  Eames.     1,444,673  ;  Feb.  6. 
Skate.      S.   De   Orlow.      1,475,224;   Nov.   27. 
Skate  and  making  the  same.     C.  B.  Drevltson.     1,459,050  ; 

June  19. 
Skate  roll.  Roller-.     A.  L.  Staples.     1,476.550  ;  Dec.  4. 
Skate  roll.  Roller-.     A.  L.  Staples.     1,453,894;  May  1. 
Skate,  Roller.     T.  Fedun.     1,466,824  ;   Sept.  4. 
Skate.  Roller.     C.  A.   Mldon.      1.457.667:   June   5. 
Skate,  Roller.     R.   Peterson.      1,444,703 ;   Feb.   6. 
Skate,  Roller.     W.  P.  Reach.     1,458.243  ;  June  12. 
Skate,  RoUer.     P.  B.  Spross.     1,445,048;  Feb.  13. 
Skate-runner   guard.      C.   A.    Ritter.      1,447,431 ;   Mar.    6. 
Skate,  Tube.     W.  P.  Reach.  •  1.472,886  ;  Nov.  6. 
Skate,  Water.     J.  T.   Kelly.     1,443,133  ;  Jan.  23. 
Skate   wheel.    Roller-.      E.   Bowers.      1,471,236;    Oct.   16. 
Skates  or  the  like.  Heelplate  for.    A.  L.  Staples.    1,455,276  : 

May  15. 
Skates,  Roller  for.     C.  D.  Snyder.     1,460,183  ;  June  26. 
Skein  holder.     M.  O.  Clauss.     Re.  15,513  ;  Jan.  2. 
Skein,   Wasteless.      H.   F.    Hofer.      1,469,416 ;   Oct.   2. 
Skiving  machines.  Bearing-.     G.  H.  Diehl,  jr.     1,477,945  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Sketch  box.  Artists'.     G.  F.  Douglas.     1,454,709;  May  8. 
Sketching  and  surveying  instrument.  Automatic.     H.  E.  C. 

Jefferson.     1,441,153  ;  Jan.  2. 
Skid-chain  fastener.     J.  Oppman.     1,469,103  ;  Sept.  25. 
Skillet,  Broiling.     C.  B.  Hazlehurst.     1,467,272  ;   Sept.  4. 


F.,  W.,  and  H. 


Skimmers,  Timing  mechanism  for  boiler. 

Eiserman.     1,463,577  ;   July   31. 
Skimming   apparatus.      A.    P.    Allen,    A.    F.    McCoy,    and 

R.    O.    Sternberger.      1,474,397;    Nov.   20. 
Skin    or    hide    stretcher.      E.    P.    Hayward. 

Aug.   14. 
Skins  and   hides.  Table  bolster  for  use  in  the  treatment 

of.     C.   E.  Albright.     1,443,721  ;   Jan.   30. 
Skins,  etc..  Apparatus  for  drying.     E.  B.  Ayres. 

Aug.  7. 
Skins,  hides,  and  leather.  Machine  for  working. 

Richter.      1,462,180;   July   17. 
Skinning  and  coring  tomatoes.  Machine  for. 

ing.     1,448,532;  Mar.  13. 
Skip.     H.  Delporte.     1,465,512  ;  Aug.   21. 
Skirt    bands    and    the    like,    Stiffener    for. 
Nov.  i:s. 
R.  H.  Gibhs  and  B.  W.  Thiele. 


1,464,762  ; 


1,464,348  ; 


G.   W. 


H.  R.  Hard- 


L.    E.    Fox. 


1.474,190 
Skirt  hanger. 

Sept.    11. 
Skirt  marker. 
Skirt  marker. 
SkiviUff  machine. 
Skiving  machine. 
Skiving  machine. 
Skiving  machine. 

Mar.  13. 
Skiving  machine. 
Skiving  machine. 

Oct.  9. 
Skylight. 
Skylight. 
Skylight. 
Skylight 

Skylight  construction.     J 
Skylights    and    the    like, 

1,475,416  ;  Nov.  27. 
Slah  and  floor.     A.  Orzali. 
Slab     and     the    like     for 

Schmidt.     1,443,385  ;  Jan.  30. 
Slab,  Building.     P.  Pontello.     1,455,657  ;  May  15. 
Slack  adjuster.     R.  E.  Adreon  and  C.  P.  Cass.     1,469,571-2; 

Oct.  2. 
Slack  adjuster. 
Slack  adjuster. 
Slack  adjuster. 
Slack  adjuster. 
Slag   disposal 


1,467,848  ; 

A.  Punk.     1,467,786;  Sept.  11. 
W.  Miller.     1,470,538  ;  Oct.  9. 

A.  Berrer.     1,458,677  ;  June  12. 

P.  W.  Christy.     1,469,892  ;  Oct.  9. 

N.   V.  Dyer.     1,442,865  ;  Jan.  23. 

A.  Kunzel  and  G.  Brauer.     1,448,546  ; 

E.  .L  Ray.     1,469.849;  Oct  .9. 
P.  Ricks  and  A.  E.  Richards.     1,469,850  : 

J.  D.  Candler.     1,468,898  ;  Sept.  25. 
P.  M.  Knudsen.     1,470,926;  Oct.  16. 
H.  E.  Marks.     1,450,557  ;  Apr.  3. 
construction.      J.    Sylvan.      1,464,783 ;    Aug.  14. 
Sylvan.     1,476,931  ;  Dec.  11. 
Glazing    bar    for.      J.    Sylvan. 

1,464,106  ;  Aug.  7. 
constructional     purposes.       H. 


J.  H.  Gray.     1,445,679  ; 


C.    C.    Parmer.     1,446,168;   Feb.   20. 
W.    II.   Sauvage.     1,441,756;   Jan.  9. 
W.  H.  Sauvage.     1,453,857  ;  May  1. 
W.   H.  Sauvage.     1,474,090-3  ;  Nov.  13. 
Apparatus    for    furnace.      C.    G.    Hawley. 
1,452,045  ;  Apr.   17. 
Slag  pocket  and  removing  slag. 

Feb.   20. 

Slasher.      W.    A.    Black.      1,462,442 ;    July    17. 
Slashers,     Renovating    attachment    for.       L.     L.     Evan.s. 

1,458,473  :  June  12. 
Slaughterhouse  construction.     C.  Pancero  and  J.  Freund. 

1,456,709  ;  May  29. 
Sled.     L.  Aptowicz.     1,475,529 ;  Nov.  27. 
C.   S.  Beebe.     1,450,424  ;  Apr.   3. 
N.  A.  Enstad.     1,444,114  ;  Feb.  6. 
B.  Eronen.     1,444,175  ;  Feb.  6. 
S.   S.   GrifBn.      1,459,528;    June   19. 

L.   H.  M.  Luhrs  and  A.  H.  Passback.     1,447,094  ; 
.   27. 
J.  Pottala.     1,453,948  ;  May  1. 
J.   G.  Regan.     1,475,877;  T^ov.  27. 
"•     ■•'        1,455,032: 
1,470,891 : 
1,453,232  ; 
1.472.711  : 


Sled. 
Sled. 
Sled. 
Sled. 
Sled. 

Feb 
Sled. 
Sled. 
Sled. 
Sled. 
Sled. 
Sled. 


A.  Skupi6n. 
E.  E.  Sturk. 
S.  Zukowski. 
S.   Zukowski 


Sled  and  coaster, 

Dec.   11. 
Sled  attachment. 
Sled  brake.     J.  E. 
Sled  bumper.     C. 
Sled.     Foldable. 

1,440.784  ;  Jan. 


May  15. 

Oct.  16. 

Apr.  24. 

Oct.  30. 

R.  C.  McNeill. 


1,477,513; 


Combined. 

W.  A.  Guy. 
Soderstrom. 
H.   German. 

J.     H.     Konigsberg     and     L.     Klein. 


1,449,993;  Mar.  27. 
1,464,372  ;  Aug.  7. 
1.448,082  ;  Mar.  13. 


Sled,    Hand-propelled.      S.    Tirrith.      1,472,699;    Oct.    30. 

Sled  knee.     J.  H.  Andfrson.     1,473,415  ;  Nov.  6. 

Sled,  Motor-driven.     L.  R.  Pietras.     1,450,332;  Apr.  3. 


Sled,    Occupant-propelled 

June  5. 
Sled,     Occupant  -  steered. 

Apr.   24. 
Sled  propeller.   Hand-.     N. 
Sled,  Push.     M.  O.  Carlson 
Sled     runner.     Auxiliary. 

Jan.  30. 
Sled  unit,  Motor-.     P.  Zimmer. 
Sleds,  Attachment  for  hand.     P 

May  22. 
Sleeper  or  the  like,  Cementitious. 

Aug.   21. 
Sleeve  holder.     P.   G.   Phillips. 


A.    E.    Mueller.       1,457,591 ; 


M.     Marciniak.        1,453,153 ; 

Scripa.     1,449,916;   Mar.   27. 
1,458,.S92  ;  .June  12. 
J.     D.     Shaffer.       1,443,655; 


1,441,620 ;  Jan.  9. 

R.  Peterson.     1,456..^35  ; 

G.  Atterbury.    1,465.539  : 


Sleeve     puller.       E.     B 

1,473,811 ;  Nov.  13. 
Sleigh  attachment,  Automohile 
Mar.  20. 

bolster.   Extension.     D. 
25. 

construction.     J.   Halsall. 
Motor.      W.   A.  Horrocks 
Motor.     .\.   A.  Knowles. 
J.   Krysiak. 
E.   E.   Lesher 


1,445,798  ;  Feb. 


Cantrell*    and     6.     E 


20. 

Miller. 


Sleigh 
Dec. 
Sleigh 
Sleigh, 
Sleigh, 
Sleigh,  Motor. 
Sleigh,   Motor. 


L.  S.  Feden.     1,449,036; 

C.  P.   Shelby.     1,478,537; 

1,442,611  ;   Jan.    16. 
1,451,733;   Apr.   17. 
1,463,395;  July  31. 
1.463.042;   July  24. 
1,470,087;   Oct.   9. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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Sleigh.   Motor.     G.   R.   Smith.      1,441,588 ;   Jan.  9. 
Sleigh,    Occupant-propelled.       E.    E.    Sturk.       1,445,110 ; 

Fob.  13. 
Sloigli.  I'owor-driven.     C.  H.  Colburn.     1,473,281 ;  Nov.  6. 
Sleigh  runner.     A.  A.  Knowle.s.     1,464,204  ;  Aug.  7. 
Slicor.      L.    F.   Maus.      1,462,717;   .Tuly    24. 
Slicer,   Apple.      R.   Buchi.      1,406,114;   Aug.   28. 
Slicor,   Hread.     G.  F.  Dubuque.     1,442.762  ;  Jan.  16. 
Slicer,  Bread.     G.  F.  Du  Bnquc.     1.474,767;  Nov.  20. 
Slicer,  Bread.     U.  A.   Morin.     1,446,391  :   Feb.   20. 
Slicer,    cutter,    and    nutcracker.    Vegetable.      P.    Perhfits. 

1,462,148;  July  17. 
Slicer,  rotato.     .1.  Khrhard.     1,442.715;  .Tan.  16. 
Slicer,  Vegetable.     J.  M.  Blanco.    1,452,724  ;  Apr.  24. 
Slicer.    Vegetable.       M.    E.    Platts    and  .  A.    P.    Nebhut. 

1,468,210;  Sept.  18. 
Slicer,  Vegetable.     J.  Trubisky.     1,466,105  ;  Aug.  28. 
SUcers,   Stop  plate  for.     J.  A.  Chow.     1,440,374  ;  Jan.  2. 
Slicing    device,    Article-.      O.    N.    Hoffman.      1,472,219 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Slicing  machine     W.  J.  Campbell.     1,470.614  ;  Oct.  16. 
Slicing  machine.     W.  H.  Donald.     1,473,145;  Nov.  6. 
Slicing  machine.     E.  K.  Hood.     1,467,791 ;  Sept.  11. 
Slicing  machine.     S.  T.  Hoyt.     1,472,838:  Nov.  6. 
Slicing  machine.     G.  Lyeso.     1,452,564;  Apr.  24. 
SUcing     machine.     A.     R.     Luschka     and     H.     Stukart. 

1,445,521  ;  Feb.  13. 
Slicing  machine;.     .1.  C.  Prims.      1,442.630;  Jan.  16. 
Slicing  machine.     O.   Schlichter.     1,440,631-2  ;   Jan.  2. 
Slicing    machine.      H.   Tasaka.      1,445,051  ;    Feb.    13. 
Slicing  machine.     S.   Wile.     1,444,859-60  ;  Feb.  13. 
Slicing  machine.     S.  Wile.     1,464,053  ;  Aug.  7. 
Slicing  machine.     S.  Wile.     1,465.702-3;  Aug.  21. 
Slicing    machine.      W.    B.    Wolff.      1,473,658-9  :  ,Nov.    13. 
Slicing    machine,    Culinary.      M.    Kirnbauer.      1'442,222 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Slicing  machine.   Ice-cream-.     A.   W.   Larson.     1,440,686 ; 

Jan.   2. 
Slicing  machine.  Meat-.     G.  Jaquette.     1,451,776  ;  Apr.  17. 
Slicing  machine,  Meat-.     F.  and  N.  L.  Adam.     1,455,699  ; 

May  15. 
Slicing    machine.     Rotary.       M.     Kirnbauer.       1,442,889 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Slicing   machines,   Article   holder   for.      E.   A.   Hand    and 

F.  A.  Wygant.     1,468,705  ;  Sept.  25. 
Slicl)ig     machines,     s^harpcner     for.        R.     W.     Bachman. 

1.461,105:  July  10. 
Slicing  machines.  Slice  collector  for.     J.  Folk.     1,477,254  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Slicing     machines.     Slice     conveyer     for.       H.     Stukart. 

1,469,055;  Sept.  25. 
Slicing     machines.     Work     holder     for.       E.     M.     Stiles. 

1.443.442  ;   Jan.    30. 
Slide-actuating   mechanism.     E.   J.   Kearney.     1,450,598 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Slide  attachment  cut-off.     H.  E.  Stalter.     1,461,464  ;  July 

10. 
Slide  carrier.     J.  E.  Cloutier.     1,445.757  ;  Feb.  20. 
Slide-operating  mechanism.     G.  R.  Pennington  and  S.  K. 

Wellman.     1,459,185  ;  June  19. 
Slide-valve     internal-combustion     engine.       E.     A.     Ford. 

1.476,359  ;  Dec.  4. 
Sliding   pad.      C.    Wares.      1,478,626;    Dec.    25. 
Sling.      C.    Crozier.      1,470,815  ;   Oct   16. 
Sling   hook.      G.   A.    Mickelson.      1,441,787 ;    Jan.   9. 
Slip   and   elevator.   Toothless.      J.   E.   Lebus.      1,477,709 ; 

Dec.    18. 
Slipper.     G.  W.  Baker,  jr.     Des.  61,758;  Jan.  9. 
Slipper.      M.   Hirshfield.      62,777-80 :    July   31. 
Slipper.     S.  Roberts.     Des.  61,986;  Feb.  20. 
Slinper.  Ladies"  felt.     H.  Weisinger.    Des.  62,874  ;  Aug.  14. 
Slit  notch.     W.  E.  Taylor.      1,447,738  :  Mar.   6. 
Slitters,    Blank   feed    for.      C.    M.    Symonds.      1,459,758 ; 

June   26. 
Slitting  and  rewinding  machine.     J.  A.  Cameron  and  G. 

B.   Birch.      1,465,964  ;   Aug.    28. 
Slitting  and  rewinding  machine.    J.  A.  Cameron  and  G.  B. 

Birch.     1,465,067;  Aug.  28. 
Slitting    device.       J.    A.     Cameron     and     G.     B.     Birch. 

1.465,965  ;   Aug.   28. 
Slitting     means.       J.     A.     Cameron     and     G.     B.     Birch. 

1.440.908  ;   Jan.   2. 
Slitting     means.       J.     A.     Cameron     and     G.     B.     Birch. 

1.461.266  ;  .July  10. 
Slitting    means.       J.     A.     Cameron     and     G.     B.     Birch. 

1,465,966;   Aug.   28. 
Slivers  and   the   like.  Appavntus   for   drawing  and   twist- 
ing.    T.   Zachariadls.     1,474,131  :   Nov.    13. 
Slivers  or  rovings.  Drawing  mechanism   for.     A.  C.  But- 
ler.    1.444,658";  Feb.  6. 
Slop  jars  and  the  like,  Attachment  for.     C.  W.  and  A.  H. 

Weaver.      1,456.017  :   May   22. 
Slot       cover.      Automatically-operated.       S.       W.       Huff. 
■    1.450,727  ;  Apr.  3. 
Slotting    machine.      A,    O.    Garrett,    C.    E.    Funnell,    and 

W.   L,    Hoffmnn.      1.470,721  ;   Oct.   16. 
Slotting  tool.      S.  H.  Norton.     1,465,282;  .\ug.  21. 
Sluh   catcher.     J.   O.   McKean.     1.468.487-8 :    Sept.   18. 
Sludge   acids    and    separated   sludge   acids.    Treating.      I. 

Hechenbleikner    and    F.    J.    Bartholomew.      1,457,030 ; 

May  29. 
Sludge    digesting    tanks.    Letting    off    sludge    from.      K. 

ImhoCf  and  H.  Blunk.     1,443,439  ;  Feb.  13. 


Sludge-discharge    apparatus    for    boiler-washout    systems, 

Automatic.     F.   W.     Miller.     1,478,132 ;   Dec.  18. 
Sludge,    Method    and    apparatus    for    treating.       W.     R. 

Mathls.     1,441,731;  Jan.  9. 
Sludge  separating  and  drying  basin.   Combined.     K.   Im- 

hoEf.      1,456,312;   May   22. 
Sludge,    System    for    treating    activated.      W.    J.    Sando. 

1,465,001  ;    Aug.    14. 
Sludge,  Treating  acid.     O.  Bezanson.     1,459,084  ;  June  19. 
Slug-casting  machine.    E.  C.  Dittman.    1,448,359  ;   Mar.  13. 
Sluice  box.     F.  S.  Morgan.     1,476,169  ;  Dec.  4. 
Slush   remover.     G.  D.  Hunter.     1,444.921  ;  Feb.   13. 
Smallarms,   Gunlock    device  of.     J.   Declaye.      1,442,864 ; 

Jan.   23. 
Smelting  and  electrolytic  process.   R.  Rodrian. 

Mar.  6. 
Smelting   and    furnace    for   same.    Electric. 

1,473.784;   Nov.   13. 
Smelting  furnace.     A.  N.  Jette.     1,454,025  ;  May  1. 
Smelting  furnace,  Reverberatory.     A.  N.  Jette.    1,454,024 ; 

May  1. 
Smelting  furnace.  Zinc-.     B.  Rseder.     1,452,934  ;  Apr.  24. 
Smelting    furnaces,    Preliminary    preparation    of    furnace 

charges  for  ore-.     B.  G.  Klugh.     1,467,797;  Sept.  11. 
Smoke,  .\pparatus  for  producing. 

Mar.   6. 

F.  P.  Fischer. 
F.  P.  Fischer. 
J.  N.  Tomes, 
device.     R.   G. 


1,447,892 ; 
J.    C.    Dow. 


J.  N.  Alsop.     1,447,401 ; 


1,460,956  ;  July  3. 

1,462,273  ;  July  17. 
1,466,073  ;  Aug.  28. 
Makinson.      1,466,181 ; 


Smoke  consumer. 
Smoke  consumer. 
Smoke  consumer. 
Smoke-consuming 

Aug.   28. 
Smoke-consuming    furnace.      A.    C.   Mott,   jr.      1,447,806 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Smoke,  Mixture  and  method  for  producing.     J.   H.   Ham- 
mond, jr.,  and  H.  L.  F.  Buswell.     1,444,312  ;  Feb.  6. 
Smoke  prevention.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for.     H.  M. 

Nobis.     1,463,629  ;  July  31. 
Smoke   producer.      P.  B.   Fouke.     1,443,464  ;   Jan.   30. 
Smoke  producer.    J.  H.  Hammond,  jr.    1,458,181 ;  June  12. 
Smoke-producing  compositions.  Production  and  utilization 

of.     O.   D.   Lucas   and  F.   G.   L.   Johnson.     1,448,073; 

Mar.  13. 
Smoke-producing  device.     O.  C.  Trout  and  W.  T.  Martin. 

1,444,647  :  Feb.  6. 
Smoke  screens,  Material  for  producing. 

R.  C.  Benner.     1,461,646  ;  .July  10. 
Smokehouse.     C.  H.  Evers.     1,441,839 
Smokejack.     B.  S.   Snow.     1,478,263 ; 
C.   H.    Rutherford 
21. 
cover.     R.   J.   O'Neill.     1,453,477;   May  1. 

.1.   Henke.     1,471,127;   Oct.  16. 
F.  Bremer.     1,477,903;  Dec.  18. 
Smoker  stand.     F.  E.  Hadermann.     Des.  62,287  ;  May  1. 
Smoker's  accessory.     T.   C.  Erskine.     1,457,154  ;  May  29. 
Smoker's  appliance.     G.   S.  Eardley.     1,458,038  ;  June   5. 
Smoker's   article.     R.   E.    Raney.      1,473,937 ;   Nov.    13. 
Smokers'  articles,  Device  for  storing  and  displaying.     R. 

Peyer.     1,452,700  ;  Apr.  24. 
Smoker's  set.     W.  Hanley.     1,477,172  ;  Dec.  11. 
Smoker's  set.  Combination.     B.   M.  Bernard.     1,472,149: 

Oct.   30. 
Smoker's  stand.     J.  Muller.     Des.  63,429  ;  Dec.  4. 
Smoking  device.     W.   H.  Rose.     1.464,540 ;  Aug.  14. 
Smoking  mixture.     F.  J.   Bosse.     1,462,480 ;  July   24. 
Smoking  pipe.     A.  G.  Blomster.     1,468.795  ;  Sept.  25. 
Smoking  pipe.     A.   G.   Blomster.     1,477,029  ;  Dec.   11. 
"      •  ■  •  N.  Friedman.     1,443,531  ;  Jan.  30. 

J.   B.    Frost.      1,462,905;    .Tuly   24. 
R.  C.  Gibbons  and  T.  K.  Felch.     1,458,479  ; 


Smokeless  heater 
1,465,687;   Aug. 
Smokestack 
Smokestick. 
Smoker.     C. 


H.  F.  French  and 

;  Jan.  9. 
Dec.  18. 
and   C.   Townsend. 


Smoking  pipe 
Smoking   pipe. 
Smoking  pipe. 

June  12. 
Smoking  pipe. 
Smoking  pipe 
Smoking  pipe. 
Smoking  pipe. 


D.  L.  Hill.     1,464,361  ;  Aug.  7. 
C.   H.   Lyon.     1,468,306  ;   Sept.  18. 
R.   E.   Perkins.      1.469,685  ;   Oct.    2. 
W.  J.  Rogers.     1,463.843  ;  Aug.  7. 


Smoothing  sheet.     S.  E.  Eskew  and  L.  Harris.     1,466,391 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Smudging  apparatus.    J.  E.  Barbour.     1,449,490  ;  Mar.  27. 
Smudging  and  frost-preventing  composition.     H.  Coffman. 

1,466,331  ;  Aug.  28. 
Snap  and  buckle.     L.  P.   Babeuf.      1.475,420 ;   Nov.  27. 
"     A.   Bail.      1.449.080;   Mar.    20. 

W.    Ballentine.      1.443.611  ;   Jan.    30. 
.T.   Brell.     1,450,938;   Apr.   10. 
B.   Harpe.     1,454.890;   May   15. 
F.  Kiessling.     1,470,267  ;  Oct.  9. 
Read.     1,443,146  ;  Jan.  23. 


Snap 
Snap 
Snap 
Snap 
Snap 


B. 

E. 

J. 

L. 

M. 

C. 


E.    F. 


fastener 

fastener. 

fastener. 

fastener. 

fastener. 
Snap  fastener. 
Snap   fastener. 
Snap-fastener  device. 
Snap-fastener  socket.     J.  H. 
Snap   fastening.     B.   Cooper. 
Snap   gauge.     C.   Gabrlelson. 
Snap  hook.     S.  F.  Bashara. 
Snap   hook,    Safety. 
Snap  switch.     H.  G 


Snap  switch. 
Snap  switch. 
Snap  switch. 
Snap  switch. 
Snare  drum. 
1.446.327; 


Stenmau.      1.447.440 ;    Mar.    6. 
H.  B.   Smith.     1.442,009;   Jan.  9. 
Styles.     1.449.706;  Mar.  27. 
1,466,990;    Sept.   4. 
1,469,953  ;  Oct.  9. 
1,468,131  ;  Sept.  18. 
H.   Billmeyer.      1.456,264;   May   22. 
Baxter.     1,466,266;  Aug.  28. 
V.  Bunyevdcz.     1,444,581  ;   Feb.  6. 

C.  R.  Dumble.     1,466,820  :  Sept.  4. 
H.  E.  Leppert.     1,443,323  ;   Jan.  23. 

D.  N.  Thompson.     1,449,634  ;  Mar.  27. 
W.     H.    Baldwin    and     C.    T.    Plummer. 

Feb.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Snow  and  ice.  Machine  to  melt.     H.  L.  Fuller,  W.  F.  Nes- 

bit,  and  P.  O.  Petterson.    1,453,552  ;  May  1. 
Snow,  Apparatus  for  disposing  of.   J.  F.  Reilly.    1,457,797  ; 

June  5. 
Snow.    Apparatus    for    the    removal    of.      M.    Schiesari. 

1,478,678;  Dec.  25. 
Snow  guard.     A.  W.  Campbell.     1,475,931  ;  Dec.  4. 
Snow    guard    and    fender.       H.    N.     Sieger.       1,463,065  ; 

July  24. 
Snow-melting     apparatus.       H.     E.     Olsen.        1,451,027 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Snow,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  removing.     M.  Schie- 
sari.    1,468,977  ;  Sept.  25. 
Snowplow.     G.    S.   Brecht.     1,462,901  ;   July  24. 
Snowplow.     L.  Johnson.     1,466,046 ;  Aug.   28. 
Snowplow.     B.  Levy.     1,448,667  ;  Mar.  13. 
Snowplow.     W.  D.  Polk.     1,460,440;  July  3. 
Snowplow.      G.   J.    Puth.      1,466,187 ;  Aug.   28. 
Snowplow.     O.  H.  Starkweather.     1,453,811  ;  May  1. 
Snowplow.      J.    L.    Stebbins.      1,445,188;    Feb.    13. 
Snowplow    for    automobiles.      H.    C.    Ward.      1,446,363 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Snowplow,  Power.     H.  Mlscampbell.     1,443,032  ;  Jan.  23. 
Snow-removal      system.        W.      F.      Guerin.        1,447,948 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Snow  remover.     M.   J.   Tully.     1,462,527  ;  July  24. 
Snow-removing     apparatus.       P.     Dunwald.       1,466,614 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Snow-removing  device.     M.  Beltrami.     1,449,259  ;  Mar.  20. 
Snubber.     W.  M.  Boenning.     1,446,958  ;  Feb.  27. 
Snubber.     E.  G.  De  Loe.     1,463,876  ;  Aug.  7. 
Snubber.     G.  W.  Langford.     1,471,560  ;  Oct.  23. 
Snubber.     J.  D.  Show.     1,470,493  ;  Oct.  9. 
Soap.     F.  C.  Atkinson.     1,455,015 ;  May  15. 
Soap.     P.   L.  E.   Pech.     1,462,243  ;   July   17. 
Soap  and  manufacturing  the  same.  Finely-divided.     J.  C. 

Ingram.      1,472,473 ;    Oct.    30. 
Soap  and  toothbrush  holder,  Combination.     S.  D.  Baker. 

Des.   63,549 ;   Dec.   18. 
Soap  box.  Sanitary.     E.  J.  Kendall.     1,458,982  ;  June  19. 
Soap,    Cake  of.     H.   L.   Walbridge.     1,441,315  ;  Jan.  9. 
Soap   cakes.   Apparatus    for  applying   paraffin   to.      G.   A. 

Dostal.     1,457,217;  May  29. 
Soap  cutter.     C.  Wasser  and  R.  W.  Wirshing.     1,447,608  ; 

Mar.   6. 
Soap  dish.     W.  N.  Osburn.     1,468,917  ;  Sept.  25. 
Soap    dispenser.      K.    A.    Dolge.      1,465.161  ;    Aug.    14. 
Soap  dispenser.     L.  S.  Rosenberger.     1,467,951  ;  Sept.  11. 
Soap    dispenser.    Liquid-.      P.     H.     Stapley.       1,472,695  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Soap  -  dispensing      device.       J.     L.     Gaebel.       1,464,985 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Soap-dispensing    device.       A.     W.    McCord.       1,471,621  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Soap    dissolver    and    agitator.       A.    Celler.      1,460,704  ; 

July  3. 
Soap  flaker  and  distributer.     W.  C.  Bellows.     1,444,773  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Soap  from  carbonate-of-lime  sludge.  Recovering  the  resid- 
ual.    P.   Krebitz.      1,459,773;   June  26. 
Soap  holder.     M.  B.  Loeb.     1,457,254  ;  May  29. 
Soap  into  bars.  Apparatus  for  cutting.     J.  A.  Schwantes. 

1,454,769  ;  May  8. 
Soap  machine.     J.  A.  Schwantes.     1,476,772  ;  Dec.  11. 
Soap,    Manufacture    of.      J.    Tseng.      1,475.663 ;    Nov.  27. 
Soap  manufacturing.     J.  W.  Bodman.     1,473,396  ;  Nov.  6. 
Soap    or    composition.    Antiseptic    and    insecticidal.      R. 

Macpherson  and   W.   E.  Heys.      1,451,670;   Apr.   10. 
Soap  or  other  plastic  material.  Machine  for  cutting.     L.  H. 

Simpson.     1,469.852  ;  Oct.  9. 
Soap  powder.  Making.     J.  C.  Ingram.     1,472,472  ;  Oct.  30. 
Soap,  Reenforced.     M.  Bailly.     1,478,882  ;  Dec.  25. 
Soap  shaker.     H.  B.  Douglas.     1,473,783  ;  Nov.   13. 
Soap  sticks.   Holder  for  shaving-.     F.  Grant.     1,473,760  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Soap-stock     holder.     Shaving-.      F.     Grant.       1,476,965 ; 

Dec.    11. 
Soap  tray,  Sanitary.    J.  G.  Andrews.     1,459,043;  June  19. 
Society      membership    pin.      P.    Kuzmjak.      Des.    62,060 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Sock.     F.  D.  Rickert.     Des.  62,264  ;  Apr.  24. 
Sock    or    stocking    protector.      F.    Paladino.      1,469,010 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Socket.      C.  B.   Holliday.      1,453,138  ;  Apr.  24. 
Socket  and  producing  same,  Hardened  threaded.     S.  Pea- 
cock.    1.473,251  ;  Is'ov.  6. 
Socket  and  shell  cap  fastening.   V.  R.  Despard.    1,469,037  ; 

Sept.   25. 
Socket,   Collapsible.     C.   H.  Brown.      1,472,714;    Oct.   30. 
Socket  cover.     M.  Berman.     1,464,402;  Aug.  7. 

Socket,    Reversible   handle.      D.    G.    Hadsell.      1,450,438 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Socket  wrench.     L.   J.   Bowman.     1,448,428;   Mar.   13. 
Socket  wrench.     G.  Broxton.     1,456,358  ;  May  22. 
Socket  wrench.     A.   A.   Crimp.      1,471,451  ;    Oct.   23. 
Socket  wrench.     J.  O.  Gadberry.     1,478,736  ;  Dec.  25. 
Socket  wrench.    F.  L.  Haggardt.     1,464,132  ;  Aug.  7. 
Socket   wrench.      J.   Johnson.      1,443,413  ;    Jan.    30. 
Socket   wrench.      G.    0.    Leopold.      1,469,662 ;    Oct.   2. 
Socket  wrench.     C.   G.   Palmer.     1,469,589  ;   Oct.   2. 
Socket    wrench.      J.    Sayer.      1.458,956 ;    June    19. 
Socket  wrench.     R.  II.   Smith.     1,442,184;  .Tan.   16. 


Socket   wrench.   Adjustable.     I.    C.   Gellman.     1,451,873 : 

Apr.  17. 
Socket    wrench,    Adjustable.      J.    C.    Sibiski.      1,451,591; 

Apr.  10. 
Socket   wrench.   Convertible.     R.   A.  Osburn.     1,446,988 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Socket-wrench  handle.     G.  O-  Leopold.     1,473,436  ;  Nov.  6. 
Socket-wrench  head.     S.  K.  Brown.     1,442,123 ;   Jan.  16. 
Sockets,  Pull  attachment  for  electric  switch   key.     J.  M. 

Upton.     1,458,864  ;  June  12. 
•  Soda  fountain.     S.  H.  Knight.     1,457,067;  May  29. 
Soda    fountain.       H.     F.     Walter    and     G.     R.     McNeely. 

1,440,425  ;  Jan.  2. 
Soda    fountain    and    ice-cream    cabinet.      W.    S.   Nicolson. 

1,465,021  ;   Aug.    14. 
Soda   fountains.   Dispensing   apparatus    for.      W.   and   P. 

Pappas.     1,465,680  ;   Aug.   21. 
Soda  fountains.  Refrigerating  apparatus  and  method  for. 

G.  Hilger.     1,467,246  ;   Sept.   4. 
Sodium   compounds,    Forming.     C.    Sundstrom  and  G.  N. 

Terziev.     1,473,259  ;  Nov.  6. 
Sodium  compounds  of  dioxydiaminoarsenobenzene.  Making. 

U.  Suzuki.     1,440,848-50  :  Jan.  2. 
Sodium  decaborate  from  boron  ores,  Process  for  the  pro- 
duction of.     A.  A.  Kelly.     1,462,064  ;  July  17. 
Sodium    decaborate   or   the   like   direct   from    boron    ores, 

Preparation  of.     A.   A.   Kelly.      1,468,366;   Sept.   18. 
Sodium  dekaborate  from  boronatrocalclte,  Obtaining.     W, 

Voss.     1,444,989 ;  Feb.   13. 
Sodium     fluoride.     Making.         H.     Howard.        1,464,991 

Aug.   14. 
Sodium  fluoride,  Manufacture  of.    H.  Howard.     1,464,990 

Aug.  14. 
Sodium      phosphate.      Manufacture      of.        W.      Glaeser. 

1.447,544  ;  Mar.  6. 
Sodium-silico   fluoride,  Making.     H.   Howard.     1,456,594 

May  29. 
Sodium    sulphide,    Making.      P.    G.    Stantial    and    J.    H 

<  larke.     1,447,524  ;  Mar.  6. 
Soil,  Apparatus  for  treating.      W.  E.   Crane.     1,457,210 

May   v9. 
Soil,  Apparatus  for  treating  the.     T.  Kernan.     1,444,794 

Feb.   13. 
Soil-coring  tool.     C.  C.  Hansen.     1,456,983  ;  May  29. 
Soil,  Device  for  sinking  holes  in  the.     A.  Bron.     1,445,289 

Feb.   13. 
Soil,     Machine    for    pulverizing    and    cleaning.       C.     D. 

Lennon.     1,454,548  ;  May  8. 
Solar  heater.     F.  E.  Danner.     1,473,018  ;  Nov.  6. 
Solder,  Gold.     W.  and  H.  W.  Sheff.     1,469,191  ;  Sept.  25. 
Solder,  Homogeneous  aluminum.     O.  Rebello.     1,466,061  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Solder     pot,     Electrically-heated.      J.     D.     Havnsworth. 

1,472.170;    Oct.    30. 
Solder-wiping  machine.     R.  L.  Drake.     1,440,866  ;  Jan.  2. 
Soldered  tube,  Manufacturing.     H.  W.  Bundy.     1,475,258  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Soldering   and  depositing  metals.    Electrode    and   welding 

and  like  rods  used  in.     E.  H.  Jones.     1.441.688  ;  Jan.  9. 
Soldering  block.     S.  E.  Randall.     1,450,452  ;  Apr.  3. 
Soldering,  Electric-arc.     E.  H.  Jones.     1,441,685  ;  Jan.  9. 
Soldering,  Electric-arc.     E.  H.  Jones.     1,441,687  ;  Jan.  9. 
Soldering  flux.     A.  L.  Brown.     1,444,946  ;  Feb.  13. 
Soldering  flux.     E.  M.  Hearne.     1,453,586  ;  May  1. 
Soldering  flux.     H.  A.  Pallady.     1,453,080  ;  Apr.  24. 
Soldering   iron.     A.    E.    Butkovich.      1,478,868 ;   Dec.    25. 
Soldering  iron.     E.   S.  Gillespie.     1,441,676  ;   Jan.   9. 
Soldering   iron.      F.    L.    Kyger.      1,451,578 ;    Apr.    10. 
Soldering  iron.     A.  M.  MacFarland.     1,472,183;  Oct.  30. 
Soldering   iron.    E.    Millner.      1,451,623 ;   Apr.    10. 
Soldering  iron.      P.    L.   Sandor.      1,441,537 ;   Jan.    9. 
Soldering    iron,     Electric.       F.     W.    Borton.      1,456,760 ; 

May  29. 
Soldering    iron.    Electric.       J.    F.    Coeuille.       1,470,912 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Soldering  iron.  Electric.     B.   Young.     1,478,319  ;  Dec.  18. 
Soldering  iron.  Gas.     C.  M.  Carnelli.     1,464,497  ;  Aug.  14. 
Soldering    iron,     Gas-heated.      V.    B.    Pike.       1,472,087 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Soldering  iron,  Self-heating.    W.  V.  Callender.    1,476,948  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Soldering   irons.    Reheating   device  for.      J.    E.   Malivert. 

1,472,729  ;    Oct.    30. 
Soldering  machine.     H.  O.  Boehme.     1,478,696  ;  Dec.  25. 
Soldering  machine.     W.   J.  Cullen  and  W.   L.  Rutkowekl. 

1,457,504;  June  5. 
Soldering  machine.     G.  A.  Leighton.     1,457,441 ;   June  5. 
Soldering   machine.      C.   Stecher.      1,451,032 ;   Apr.    10. 
Soldering    machine.    Can-.      A.    R.    Whittall.      1,448,099 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Soldering  machines.     Horn  support  for  can-body-.     M.  L. 

Dodge.     1,448,917;  Mar.  20. 
Soldering  tool.     T.   Cunningham.     1,446,964 ;   Feb.   27.     ' 
Soldering   tool.      G.    Harper.     1,464,933 ;   Aug.    14. 
Soldering     tool.     Fountain.       A.     Dellman.       1,457,508; 

June  5. 
Sole  and  heel.  Detachable  shoe.    G.  Lilienfeldt.     1,463,514; 

.July  31. 
Sole-channeling    machine.      F.    E.    Bertrand.      1,454,880; 

May  15. 
Solr>-cutting   machine.      E.    J.    Ray.      1,456,038;   May   22. 


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Alphabet kal  liist  of  inventions — Continued. 


1231 


Sole-assorting     mecliunism     for 
and    P.    Ii.    Capen.      1,443,159 ; 


Sole-cutting     machines. 

Iiloci;-.      G.    H.    Wood 

.Ian.  23. 
Sole-edse-linishing    machine. 

Mar.   G. 
Sole-laying  machine.     E.  E.  Wlnkley.     1,455,952 
Sole  or  tap.     I).   Freeman.     Des.   62,716  ;   July 


machine. 


J.    II.    Uigby.      1,447,225; 

May  22. 
24. 
C.     D.     Knowlton.       1,472,846; 


machine. 


G.    F.     Stewart.         1,464,888; 


for  uniting. 


.T.  C.  Boyd. 
1,474,360 ; 


Sole-pressin? 

Nov.  6. 
Solc-prcssinir 

Aug.   14. 
Sole  tip.     K.  J.  Brisben.     1,458,218  :  June  12. 
Soles  and   uppers  of   shoes  by  gluing.   Press 

O.  Habicht.     1,445,942  ;  Feb.  20. 
Soles,  Last  for  use  in  forming  and  leveling. 

1,465,338  ;    Aug.    21. 
Soles,   Machine   for  marking.     .T.  C.   Ilardie. 

Nov.  20. 

Soles,   Manufacturing.     J.   H.  Rigby.     1,454,907  ;  May  15. 
Solenoid.     W.  J.  o'Leary.     1.460.390  ;  July  3. 
Solid     material.     Separating     granular.       M.     Hokanson. 

1,449,603  :    Mar   27. 
Solid  materials  of  different  specific  gravities.   Apparatus 

for  separating.      M.   Hokanson.      1,449,004  ;   Mar.   27. 
Solid   particles    from    liquids.    Removal    of.      C.    L.   Peck. 

1.449,622  :    Mar.   27. 
Solid  particles  mixed  with  liquids.  Apparatus  for  the  de- 
watering,  classification,  and  countercurrent  washing  of. 

X.  C.  Christenseu.     1,453,749  ;  May  1. 
Solid   substances.   Method   of   and   means  for   testing   the 

qualitv   and   condition   of.     R.   M.   Gaston.     1.441,626 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Solid  with  a  sras,  Combining  a.     O.  Nydegger.     1,440,620  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Solidifving  materials,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for.     E. 

Cowles.     1,445.004  ;  Feb.   13. 
Solids,      Apparatus      for      dissolving.        E.     A.      Taylor. 

1,467,342  :    Sept.    11. 
Solids   bv   crvstallization    from   solvents,    Separating.      H. 

V.  A.  "Briscoe.     1,443.616;  Jan.  30. 
Solids    from    liquids,    Apparatus    for    separating.      A.    J. 

White.     1.457,803  :   June  5. 
Solids  from  liquids.  Machine  for  centrifugally  separating. 

G.    Johnston.      1.467,855  ;    Sept.    11. 
Solids  from  liquids.  Separating.    H.  C.  Miller.    1,458,234  ; 

June  12. 
Solution  of  substances  and  removing  coatings  from  bodies. 

Effecting.    V.  Lenher.    1,445,329  ;  Feb.  13. 
Solution  of  substances  and  removing  coatings  from  bodies, 

Effecting.     V.   Lenher.     1,473,350  ;  Nov.   6. 
Solutions     and     evaporating     fluids.     Concentrating.       E. 

Monti.     1,466,670  :   Sept.   4. 
Solutions  to  obtain  solid  constituents  thereof  separated  In 

a  coarse  condition.  Treating.     I.   Isaachsen.      1,478,337  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Solvent.     .Apparatus     for     recovering.        A.     S.     O'Neil. 

1.443,547:   Jan.  30. 
Solvent  composition.     H.  P.  Willkie.     1,449,156  ;  Mar.  20. 
Soot   blower.      J.    Anderson.      1,464,798 ;   Aug.   14. 
Soot    blower.      D.    J.    Dorsey.      1,47:^, 757  :    Nov.    13. 
Soot   blower.   Automatically-controlled.      H.    J.    Gebhardt. 

1,476,809  ;  Dec.  11. 
Sorters.     Manufacture     of     plates    for.       R.     Herrmann. 

1.447,617  ;   Mar.  6. 
Sorting    and     delivering    articles.    Mechanism    for.       A. 

Bates.     1,473,604;  Nov.  13. 
Sorting  apparatus.     W.  A.  Contant.     1,468,804  ;  Sept.  25. 
Sorting  apparatus,  Wet.     A.  France.     1,441,571 ;  Jan.  9. 
Sorting  machine.     II.  M.  Gleason.     1,456.546  ;  May  29. 
W.  W.  Lasker.     1,476,161  ;  Dec.  4. 
E.   Nordstrom.     1,472,279 ;   Oct.   30. 
R.  G.   Phelps.     1,443,193 ;   Jan.   23. 
C.  F.  Richardson.     1,460,176  ;  June  26. 
apparatus.     L.  D.  Spencer.      1,466,764  ; 


Sorting  machine. 
Sorting  machine. 
Si>r1ing  machine. 
Sorting  machine. 
Sorting  or   sizing 

Sept.   4. 
Sorting  table.     G. 


Pieretti.     1,460,862  ;  July  3. 

Sorting  table  or  file-distributing  device.  D.  G.  McCarty. 
1.478,876;  Dec.  25. 

Sorting,  washing,  or  classifying  mixed  materials  of  dif- 
ferent specific  gi'avities  or  volumes,  Process  and  plant 
for.     M.   Croquet.      1,464.843 ;  Aug.   14. 

Sound  amplifier.     L.  H.  Donnell.     1,469,899  ;  Oct.  9. 

Sound  amplifier.     F.  E.  Miller.     1,449.530  :  M.ir.  27. 

Sound   amplifier.      M.   Nystrom.      1.468.166:    Sept.    18. 

Sound  amplifiers.  Composition  for  and  method  of  manu- 
facturing. P.  Charuest  and  H.  I-l.  Duchesne. 
1.454.700  :  May  8. 

Sound  amplifiers.  Receiver  support  for.  C.  W.  Kuen. 
1,469,941 ;  Oct.  9. 

Sound   amplifying   projector.     E.   Grissinger.      1,477,555; 


Dec.  1! 
Sound  box. 
Sound  box. 
Sound  box. 
Sound  box. 
Sound  box. 
Sound  box. 
Sound  box. 
Sound  box. 
Sound  box. 
Sound   box. 

Apr.  17. 
Sound  box. 


A.  Z.  Coats.     1,461,597;   July  10. 
J.    D.    Cummings.      1.475,754  ;   Nov. 
A.  A.  Dennis.     1,459,577  ;   June  19. 
A.   Engnell.      1.468.144  :   Sept.   18. 
E.  Fletcher.     1,452,498  ;  Apr.  24. 
C.    J.    Mechling.      1.465,239 :    Aug. 


27. 


14. 
23. 
6. 


H.  Y.  Prendergast.     1,443,274  ;  .Tan. 

B.  R.    Seabrook.      1,447.186:    Mar. 
D.  F.  Snyder.     1.454.909  :  May  15. 

C.  S.    Spitzer    and    J.    Gloub.      1,452,319 ; 

H.   Walker.      1,469,058  :   Sept.    25. 


Sound-box    construction.       L.     K.     Scotford.       1,448,872 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Sound-box  mounting.     C.   Scrabic.     1,442,586;  Jan.   16. 
Sound-box  structure.      C.   Scrabic.     1,455,972  ;   May  22. 
Sound     cabinet.     Orchestra.      N.     Gutierrez.       1,448,061 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Sound  clarifier.     C.   W.  Johnson.     1,447,855 ;   Mar.   6. 
Sound  clarifier.     C.  W.  Johnson.     1,473,560  ;  Nov.  6. 
Sound-controlled    means    for    producing    light    variations. 

L.  dc  Forest.     1,442,426  ;  .Ian.  16. 
Sound-conveying    instruments.    Diaphragm    for.      J.     A. 

Hacker.     1,472,830;  Nov.  6. 
S'ound-cut-off  device.     T.  F.  Rose,  jr.     1,476.301  ;  Dec.  4. 
Sound-damping      mechanism.       A.      Emett.  '     1,469,141 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Sound-deadening  box.     B.  W.  Hurd.     1,443,688;  Jan.   30. 
Sound-detecting  device.     I.  Langmuir.    1,475,190  ;  Nov.  27. 
Sound  detection.     H.  C.  Hayes.     1,470,733  ;  Oct.  16. 
Sound  detector.     G.  H.  Nash.     1,464,103  ;  Aug.  7. 
Sound,  Device  for  producing  or  reproducing.     C.  H.  Hul- 

bert.     1,457,075  ;  May  29. 
Sound,   Diaphragm   adapted  to   receive   and   produce.     E. 

M.  C.  Tigerstedt.     1,454,913;  May  15. 
Sound-emission     device.       M.     De     Cesare.       1,463,008 ; 

July  24. 
Sound    energy    with    submarine    sound    transmitters.    De- 
vice  for  increasing  the.     W.   Hahnemann.     1,463,507 ; 

July  31. 
Sound   instrument.  Audible.     B.  F.   Gardner.     1,443,357 ; 

Jan.    30. 
Sound  instrument.  Signal.     P.  and  R.  Georgi.     1,463,361; 

July  31. 
Sound,   Machine   for   recording  and   reproducing.      F.   W. 

Downe.     1,456,180;  May  22. 
Sound,    Means    for    recording    and    reproducing.      L.    de 

Forest.     1.446,246;  Feb.  20. 
Sound.  Method  and  means  for  amplifying  and  projecting. 

E.  Grissinger.     1,477,553  ;  Dec.  18. 
Sound-modifying    apparatus.       J.    Mersman.       1,444,932 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Sound-projecting  apparatus  and   method.     E.   Grissinger. 

1,477,556  :   Dec.  18. 
Sound   projector.     E.    Grissinger.      1,477,554 ;   Dec.    18. 
Sound  producer  and  receiver.     W.  Rudolph.     1,463,911 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Sound-producing   device.      L.   J.   Grubman.      1,466,877-8 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Sound-producing  machines,   Sound  box   for.     J.   H.   Dick- 
inson.    1,446.886;  Feb.  27. 
Sound-producing   mechanism.      F.    B.    Little.      1,464,156 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Sound-producing   mechanism.      F.    B.    Little.      1,473,485 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Sound-propagating   mediums,    Sound   signaling   device    for 

dense.      W.    Hahnemann.      1,451,422 ;    Apr.    10. 
Sound  record.     H.  K.  Sandell.     1,442,299  ;  Jan.  16. 
Sound    record   and   mechanism    therefor,    Endless.      L.    de 

Forest.     1.442,682  ;  .Jan.  16. 
Sound  record.  Tape.     H.  L.  Page.     1.445.031  :  Feb.  13. 
Sound,  Recording.     H.  W.  Webb.     1,458,603  :  June  12. 
Sound  recording  and  reproducing  apparatus.  J.  K.  Delano. 

1,4.59,088;   June   19. 
Sound  recording  and  reproducing  instrument.     C.  L.  New- 
land.      1,450,045  ;  Mar.  27. 
Sound  recording  and  reproducing  machines.  Mat  for.     M. 

M.  Dessau.     1,446,289  ;  Feb.  20. 
Sound  recording  method.     E.  E.  Ries.     1,473,976  :  Nov.  13. 
Sound    records.    Machine    for    producing   commercial.      H. 

L.  Page.     1,445.032  :   Feb.   13. 
Sound   records.   Producing.     D.   A.   Whitson.      1,474,695 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Sound  records.  Repressing  disk.    R.  G.  Berger.    1,448,376  ; 

Mar.  13, 
Sound  records.  Reproducer  for.     H.  L.  Page.     1,445.030; 

Feb.  13. 
Sound-refining    box.     W.   V.   Ogren.      1,435,170  ;   Aug.   14. 
Sound  reproducer.     J.  Jones.     1,445.322;   Feb.  13. 
Sound    reproducers.    Needle    chuck    for.      J.    W.    Booth. 

1,461,176  :   July   10. 
toound-reproducing    apparatus.      A.    Vasselli.      1,468,767 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Sound-reproducing    apparatus.     Diaphragm    for.       J.     A. 

Steurer.      1,459.803  :    June   26. 
Sound-reproducing   apparatus,    Multiple.      W.    H.   Bristol. 

1,468,455;   Sept.   18. 
Sound-reproducing  device.    N.  Mendez.    1,443,030  ;  Jan.  23. 
Sound-reproducing    device.    Attachment    for.      L.    Blaha. 

1,471,092;    Oct.    16. 
Sound-reproducing    instrument.      E.    A.    and    D.    A.    Rey- 
nolds.     1.463.372  :    .July    31. 
Sound-reproducing  instrument.   Automatic.      S.   A.    Blair. 

1,472.743;    Oct   30. 
Sound-reproducing    instruments.     Repeater    for.       R.    E. 

Lagerquist.     1,441,511  ;  Jan.  9. 
Sound-reproducing  machine.    G.  M.  Boumphrey.    1.469,152; 

Sept.  25. 
Sound  -  ri-pvoducing     machine.       F.     Cirelli.        1,475,541  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Sound-reproducing    machine.      G.    Di    Palco.      1,462,269 ; 

July  17. 
Sound-reproducing   machine.      C.   R.   Krueger.      1.477,832; 

Dec.  IS. 


1232 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


A.   G.   Nyquist.      1,454,134; 


R. 


Electrically  -  driven. 
15. 

W.  A.  Bracken 


SouuU-reproducing  machine. 

May  8. 
Sound  -  reproducing     machine, 

Mosmann.     1,455,262  ;  May 
Sound-reproduciug  machine,  Multirecord. 

1,442,040  ;  Jau.  IG. 
Sound-reproducing    machines.    Amplifier   for.      P.    Raddis. 

1,456,678  :  May  29. 
Sound-reproducing  machines.  Automatic  stop  for.     A.   G. 

Atwell.     1,445,814  ;  Feb.  20. 
Sound-reproducing  machines.   Controlling  machanism  for. 

T.   H.  Loy.     1,455,631 ;   May   15. 
Sound-reproducing  machines.   Uecord-heginning  guide  for. 

T.    H.   Loy.     1,474,786 ;   Nov.   20. 
Sound-reproducing   machines,    Sound   hox    for.      W.    Spof- 

forth.     1,454,297  ;  May  8. 
Sound-reproducing   machines,   Tone   modifier  for.      F.   W. 

Cooley.     1,462,320  ;  July   17. 
Sound-reproducing  records.  Filing  device  for.     C.  U.  Flnoc- 

chiaro.     1,449,277  ;  Mar.  20. 
Sound-reproduction  apparatus.     F.  D.   Hunt.     1,474,776 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Sound-reproduction  apparatus.  Automatic  stop  for.     F.  C. 

Hobbs.     1,468,295  ;   Sept.  18. 
Sound-reproduction    article,     Molded.       E.     B.     Novotny. 

1,451,783  ;  Apr.  17. 
Sound-signal    transmitter.    Subaqueous.      H.    Hecht 

F.    Schenljelberger.      1,475,385 ;    Nov.   27. 
Sound    signaling.    Receiving    device    for    submarine. 

Hahnemann  and  W.  Rudolph.     1,445,508  ;  Feb.  13. 
Sound    signals.    Sender    diaphragm    for    submarine. 

Kunze.     1,468,305  ;   Sept.  18. 
Sound  transmitter.    P.  V.  Rooney.     1,456,742  ;  May  29. 
Sound  waves,   Producing.      E.  Reisz.     1,445,412 :   Feb.   13. 
Soundin"  device.     J.  E.  Jackson.     1,449,756;  Mar.  27. 
Sounds,  Method  and  means  for  determining  the  direction. 

of.       E.     M.     von     Hornhostel     and     M.     Wertheimer. 

1,467,545  ;   Sept.   11. 
Soup    tureen    or    similar    article.      R.    R.    Kintz.      Des. 

02,822  ;  Aug.  7. 
Sowing  machine.     A.  C.  P.  Mooij.     1,478,753  ;  Dec.  25. 
Sowing  machine.   Seed-.     T.  C.  Ellis,  A.   JefEery,  and  H. 

Maddocke.      1,461,770  ;    July   17. 
Space-band    cleaner.      W.    A.    Lorenz   and   P.    R.   Hoopes. 

1.478.442  ;  Dec.   25. 
Spacer,  Bar.     W.   E.  White.     1,458,960;   .Tune  19. 
Spacer,  Sector.     G.  and  M.  J.  Ross.     1,467,395  ;  Sept.  11. 
Spacing  appliance.     A.  A.  Faust.     1.444,242  ;  Feb.  6. 
Spacing  articles.  Apparatus  for.    C.  H.  Dreher.    1,457,353  ; 

June  5. 

A.     Foothorap. 


and 
W. 
W. 


H. 


1,459,200; 


Spacing     mechanism. 

June   19. 

Spacing  tool.     R.  Clinton.     1,448,829;  Mar.   20. 
Spacing    tool.     Adjustable.       F.     W.     Deitz.       1,452,828 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Suade.     A.  J.  and  R.  R.  Thibault.     1,475,899  ;  Nov.  27. 
Spade,  Boring.     W.  Eiermann.     1,458,039  ;  June  5. 
Spanner.     W.   R.   K.    Gandell.     1,463,077  ;  July  24. 
Spar,  Compound  metal.     A.  P.  Thurston  and  H.  N.  Wylie. 

1,454.659;  May  8. 
Spark-advancing     device.      Automatic.        N.      H.      Clark. 

1,468,801 :  Sept.  25. 
Spark-advaJicing  mechanism.     F.  Conrad  and  J.  S.  ICinney. 

1,466,272;   Aug.   28. 
Spark  arrester.     S.  E.  Douglass.     1.461,605;  July  10. 
Spark  arrester.     F.  L.  McGahan.     1,442,895  ;  Jan.  23. 
Spark   arrester.     C.   D.   Wright.     1,462,728  ;   July   24. 
Spark  hreaker.     C.  E.  Hull.     1.450,501 ;  Apr.  R. 
Spark  gap.     F.  A.  Ryder.     1,467,882  ;  Sept.  11. 
Spark-gap      apparatus.        L. 

Apr.  10. 
Spark  indicator  and  amplifier. 

1,466,232  ;   Aug.    28. 
Spark   Intensifier. 
Spark  intensifier. 
Spark  intensifier. 
Spnrk   intensifier. 
S|)ark  plug. 
Spark  plug. 
Spark  plug. 


Lesh.         1,451,426-7 ; 
B.  Jones  and  J.  T.  Holmes. 


plu.g. 
plug. 

9. 
plug. 

9. 


Spark  plu: 
Spark  plujr 

.Tilly  R, 
Spark  plui 
Siiavk     ' 
Spark 

Jan. 
Spnrk 

Jan, 
Spark  plug. 

Apr.  24. 
S'lark  plug. 
Spark  plug. 
Spark  plug. 
Spark  plug. 
Spark  plug. 
Spnrk   plug. 

Oct.  23. 
Spark   plug. 
Spark  plug. 
Spnrk  plug. 
Spark  plug. 


I.   J.    Amato.      1,455.470 ;    May    15. 
A.  F.  Gillet.     1.447.777  ;   Mar.  6. 
A.  A.  Hutchison.     1,463,530  ;  July  31. 
E.    Winca.      1.463,608 ;   July    31. 
0.  Allen,  .ir.     Rel5.713  :  Nov.  6. 
J.  Anderson.     1.467.413  ;  Sept.  11. 

F.  Aragose.     1,452,177;  Apr.  17. 
C.  W.  Brewster.      1.447.278  :  Mar.  6. 

J.  L.  Brockney  and  C.  E.  George.     1.460,745  ; 

F.  A.   Carter.     1,451,939;  Apr.  17. 
C.   H.   Ta.'spar.      1.442,423;  .Tan.  16. 

A.   Champion  and   A.   Schmidt.      1,441,783; 

W.  H.  Chard  and  W.  F.   Hills.     1.441,397; 

H.  H.  Chinsky  and  E.  Ilonstetter.    1,453,039  ; 

E.    T.    Curran.      1,407.137;    Sept.    4. 
E.  T.  Curran.     1,468.858:   Sept.   25. 

G.  S.  Daushertv.     1,447,763:  Mar.  6. 

G.  T.    Dochtermann.      1,464.923;   Aug.    14. 
A.  J.  Donley.     1,448.656  :  Mar.  13. 

M.   J.,  M.   M.,   and  J.  Downey.     1,471,390; 

H.   Earle.      1,471,249;    Oct.    16. 

J.   a.   Gavlak.      1.459,447;   .Tune   19. 

C.   Graf.      1,477.119;   Dee.   11. 

W.   A.    Heide.      1,461,797;   .Tuly   17. 


Spark   plug.     C.   P.   and  F.  P.  Hoopes  and  W.  S.   Steele. 

1,478,654  ;  Dec.  25. 
Spark  plug.     h\  A.   Howard.      1,454,442  ;  May  8. 
Spark   plug.      W.   F.   Jenkins.      1,456,129 ;   May   22. 
Spark  plug.     S.   F.  Leager  and  F.   H.  Vliet.     1.465,582  ; 

Aug.   21. 
Spark   pUi.g.     W.   E.  Lee.     1,454,516;   May  8. 
Spark   plug.      C.    E.    Leonard.      1,468,970;    Sept.    25. 
Spark    plug.      J.    Marks.      1,461,320;   July   10. 
Spark   plug.      W.   McElroy.     1,454,646;   May   8. 
Spark  plug.     J.  M.  McKernan.     1,446,853  ;  Feb.  27. 
Spark  plug.     S.  P.  Miller.     1,455,543  ;  May  15. 
Spark   plug.     P.   Mitchell.      1,441.444;   Jan.   9. 
Spark  plug.     L.  Morel.     1,478,135  ;   Dec.   18. 
Spark  plug.     V.   P.  Mulkey.     1,478,292;   Dec.  18. 
Spark-plug.      T.    P.    Peterson.      1,477,715 ;    Dec.    18. 
Spark  plug.     L.  L.   Petty  and  P.   E.   Keller.      1,457,389; 

June  5. 
Spark  plug.     C.  A.  Propst.     1.452,054  ;  Apr.  17. 
Spark   plug.      D.   F.    Pyle   and   J.   Anderson.      1,455,852 ; 

May  22. 
Spark     plug.       L.     F.     Reynolds     and     J.     S.     Stewart. 

1,476.350  ;  Dec.  4. 
Spark  plug.     F.  C.  Ring.     1,449,781  ;  Mar.  27. 
Spark  plug.     J.   A.   Rogers.     1,471,283  ;   Oct.   16. 
Spark  plug.     J.  C.  Rowan.     1,460,983  ;  July  3. 
Spark   plug.      R.    J.    Ruths.      1,477,522;    Dec.    11. 
Spark  plug.    F.  Samland  and  G.  Skow.    1,465,869  ;  Aug.  21. 
Spark  plug.     A.  Schmidt.     1,461,629  ;   July  10. 
Spark  plug.     J.  and  W.   Sharp.     1,445,044  ;  Feb.  13. 
Spark  plug.     A.   S.    Shima.     1.459,379:   June  19. 
Spark   plug.     J.   S.   Solomon.     1,461,405;  Julv   10. 
Spark  plug.     M.  P.   Sullivan.      1,477,784;   Dec.  18. 
Spark    plug.      R.    Sundberg.      1,464,685 ;    Aug.    14. 
Spark  plug.    W.  S.  Thomas.     1,464,121 ;  Aug.  7. 
Spark  plug.     F.  Varone.     1,466,316  ;  Aug.  28. 
Spark  plug.     I.  A.   Weaver.     1,442,916 ;  Jan.  23. 
Spark     plug.        G.     Winchester     and     F.     A.     Howard. 

1,461,300  ;   July   10. 
Spark   plug.      J.   J.   Wisniow-ski.     1,458,636 ;   June   12. 
Spark  plug.     L.   Wollbrinck.     1,444.822;   Feb.   13. 
Spark-plug    attachment.       G.    T.     W.    Otto.       1,447,812 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Spark-plug  cleaner.     F.  il.  Elwell,     1,458.690-1;  .Tune  12. 
Spark-plug  cleaner.     A.  M.   Seaver.     1.455.150:   Mav   15. 
Spark-plng  cleaner.     J.  P.  Tarbox.     1.472.858  ;  Nov.  6. 
Spark-plug  cleaner.      F.    Wamback.      1,463,350 :   July   31 
Spark-plug   cleaner,   Sand-hlast.      C.   Hanson.      1 .475,992  : 

Dec.  4. 
Spark-plug  intensifier.     E.  W.  House.     1,442,947  ;  Jan.  23. 
Spark     plug.     Self-cleaning.       F.    E.    Glaze.       1,465,038 : 

Aug.   14. 
Spark-plug    shield.      M.    McCune    and    D.     H.    Russell. 

1.468.539  ;    Sept.    18. 
Spark-plug     structure.       A.     B.     Eastman.        1,465,935 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Spark-plug  tester.     W.  P.  Moore.     1,471,976  ;  Oct.  23. 
Spark  plug.   Visible.     W.    H.  Burt.     1,452,868 ;   Apr.    24. 
Spark-plug  wrench.     C.  Buck.     1,465,929;   Aug.  28. 
Spark  plugs.   Apparatus   for  making.     D.  F.   Pvle  and  .T. 

Anderson..   1,455,853;  May  22. 
Spark  plugs,  Attachment  for.    G.  A.  Strawser.    1,468,929  : 

Sept.   25. 
Spark    plugs.    Electrical    connecter    for.      J.    and    L.    B. 

Berge.     3  .476.028  ;  Dec.  4. 
Spark  plugs.  Making.     G.  R.  Blodgett,  M.  B.  Cheney  and 

R.  T.  Hurley.     1,451,677  ;  Apr.  17. 
Spark  plugs.    Spark  regulator  for   restoring  normal  igni- 
tion to  fouled.    J.  and  P.  Courtier.     1.460,227:  .Tune  26. 
Spark-producing  mechanism.      W.   J.   Frisble.     1,476,962 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Spark  timer.     G.  L.  Herz.     1,461.526:   .Tuly  10. 
Sparking  plug.      S.   Fisher  and   W.   Priddey.      1,465.978; 

Aug.    28. 
Sparking  plug.     R.  P.  Hall.     1,443,842  ;  Jan.  30. 
Sparking  plus.     E.   Martin.      1.46S.616:    Sept.    38. 
Sparking  plug.     P.  D.  Peterson.     1,468,031  :   Sept.   18. 
Spat  and  legging.  Combined.     G.  J.  Nichols.    Des.  62,741 : 

July  24. 
Spat  for  women's  wear.     P.  Grayson.     1.441,849;  Jan.  9. 
Spat  or  overgaiter.     O.  M.  Thomas.     Des.  62.925  ;  Aug.  21. 
Spear.     S.  T.   Henry.      1.465.267  ;   Aug.   21. 
Spear.    Casing.      G.   W.    Boyce.      1.474.886:    Nov.    20. 
Spear,  Casing.     C.  M.  Guess.     1.445,080:   Feb.  20. 
Snear.    Casing.      G.    A.    Humason    and    J.    A.    Burtschel. 

1.441.583:  .Tan.  9. 
Spear,  Casing.     E.  C.  Immel.     1.460,099  :  June  26. 
Spear.   Combined   casing  and   tool.     M.   W.  .Tones  and   B. 

H.  Bvu.sb.     1.442,276  :  Jan    16. 
Spear,   Tubing.      O.    D.    Nutter.      1,457,596;   .Tune   5. 
Specific-gravity    indicator.       R.     P.     Searle.       1,459,752 ; 

June   26. 
Spectacle   blanks.   Process   and   apparatus  for   producing. 

P.   Geletharp.     1.471,725;   Oct.   23. 
Spectacle-frame     assembler.     J.     S.     and     M.     .T.     .faffe. 

1,444.124  ;  Feb.  6. 
Spectacle    frame.    Shell.      L.    E.    E.    Vi6not.      1.445.249 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Spectacle    glasses.    Machine    for    cutting.      R.    Schumann. 

1.465,366;   Aug.   21. 
Spectacles.     .L  M.  Bailey.     1,471,996;  Oct.  23. 


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holder.       A.     Meujr.       Des.     62.57! 


holder.       A.     Mens 


Des.     62,6T4 ; 


Spectnoles  -  display 

June   26. 
Spectacles-display 

July  17. 
Spectacles,    eyeglasses,    and    the 

Farber.     Des.    G2.32.3 :   May    8. 
Speed-change    mechanism.      R.    E. 

Nov.  20. 
Speed-change      worm       transmission 

].4r,3.001  :  July  24. 
Speed-changing  device  and  take-up  of  chain  drives  or  the 

like.     A.  L.  Riker.     1,467,591 ;   Sept.  11. 
Speed-changing  mechanism.     B.  A.  Behrend. 

Oct.  9. 
Speed-changing   mechanism.     W.    H.    Swartz. 

July  31. 
Speed-changing  mechanism.     F.  A.  Valentine. 

Apr.  17. 

Speed  control.     A.  C.  Roebuck.     1,455,093  ;  May  15. 
Speed-control     apparatus.       M.     E.     Leeds.       1,476,824 

Dec.   11. 
Speed-control      device.      Automatic.        C.      C.      Farmer, 

1,  (56.269  ;  Mnv  22. 
Speed-control  system.     W.  N.  Motter.     1,476.997  ;  Dec.  11 
Speed  controller.     J.  M.  Barr.     1.477,862;  Doc.  18. 
Speed-controlling     device.       A.     Barr     and     W.      Stroud 

' ■         24. 

mechanism. 


like.    Holder    for.       L. 
Winters.      1,474,752 ; 
M.       O.      Berg. 


1,470,050 
1,463,408 
1,451,722 


C.    H.    Gill.      1,462,807 


Variable.     A.     Rosenberg. 


1,453,119  :  Apr. 
Speed-controlling 

.July  24. 

Speed  device.  Change-.     P.  Donon.     1,458,469  ;  June  12. 
Speed     device.     Variable.       J.     H.     Brimson.       Rel5,614 

May  29. 
Speed     feeding     mechanism 

1.442,236  ;    Jan.  16. 
Speed  from  constant-speed  motors.     Device  for  obtaining 

variable.     D.  Nelson.     1,448,034  ;  Mar.  13. 
Speed-governing     apparatus,     High-.       H.     F.      Schmidt. 

1,441,300  ;  Jan.  9. 
Speed-governing    mechanism.      H.    G.    Saal.       1,468,083 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Speed  governor.     W.  S.  Dorman.     1,458,470 ;  June  12. 
Speed-indicating  mechanism.     C.  Gore.   1,442,937  ;  Jan.  23. 
Speed  indicator.     L.  A.  Dunajeff.     1,451,064  ;  Apr.  10. 
Speed  indicator.     A.    Mflotte.      1,459,292 :    June   19. 
Speed  indicator.     W.  H.  F.  Smith.     1,460,218  ;  June  26. 
Speed    indicator    for    automobiles    and    the    like.      A.    E. 

Tillander.    1.448.043  ;  Mar.  13. 

Rotary.       E.     J.     Wilson.       1,466,156; 


Speed    indicator, 

Aug.   28. 
Speed  mechanism,  Change-. 

.Tune  12. 
Speed  mechanism,  Pin  drive 

1,446.387;  Feb.  20. 
Speed  mechanism,  Variable- 
Speed  mechanism.  Variable-. 


S.  W.  Ferguson.     1,458,400  ; 
for  variable-.    D.  E.  Levsrellen. 


Oct.  23. 
1,451,501-2 ; 

1,453,890  ; 

1,449,784  ; 


Jan. 
and 


9. 
C. 


A. 


B.  Hall.     1,470,559  ;  Oct.  9. 

B.  Hall.     1,470,560-3  ;  Oct.  9. 

Speed  of  moving  objects.  Means  to  indicate  the  angular. 

W.  S.  Makaroff.     1.464,208  ;  Aug.  7. 
Speed  recorder.     J.  F.  Ohmer,  jr.     1,471,977 
Speed-regulating  apparatus.     V.  A.  Flynn. 

Apr.  10. 
Speed-regulating     device.      C.      C.      Shlgley. 

May  1. 
Speed  regulation,  Induction-motor.     W.  Seiz. 

Mar.   27. 
Speed    regulator.      A.    Vasselli.      1,441,463 ; 
Speed-regulator    system.      W.  M.    Bradshaw 

Boddie.     1,477„S09  ;  Dec.  13. 
Speed,    time,   and   distance   recorder.      A.    P. 

1,468.426;   Sept.  18. 
Speed  tool  and  making  the  same.  High-.     F. 

1,471,252;  Oct.  16. 
Speed  transmission,   Selective-type  change- 

reshoff.     1,474.033  :   Nov.   13. 
Speed   transmission.  Variable-.     M.   Balcker. 

Jan.   30. 
Speed  transmission,  Variable-.    H.  M.  Moakley. 

Mar.  13. 
Speed     transmission.    Variable.       J.     Reece. 

July  10. 
Speed  transmissions.  Power  take-off  for  change-. 

Asprooth.     1,446,326  ;  Feb.  20. 
Speed      transmissions,      Variable-.        D. 

1,471.998;  Oct.  23. 
Speed-transmitting  mechanism.  Variable-. 

1,465.796  :    Aug.    21. 
Speed  -  varying     mechanism.       B.     Hall. 
Oct.  9. 

E.   H.  Belden.     1,478,372 
C.   Carson.      1.450.939;  Apr.   10. 
J.  A.  Coomes.     1.442.128  ;  Jan.  16. 
E.  O.  Lange.     1.458,831 ;  June  12. 
driving     mechanism.       T.     D.     Adair,     jr. 
Jan.  9. 

C.     F.    Kettering.       1,454,644 


Speedometer. 
Speedometer. 
Speedometer. 
Speedometer. 
Speedometer 

1.441.471 ; 
Speedometer, 

May  8. 
Speedometer, 
Speedometer, 


WaUblUich. 

E.  Falvet. 
A.  G.  Her- 
1,443,782 ; 
1,448,490 ; 
1,461,556 ; 


A.  Hj. 


W.  Driscoll. 
H.  E.  Twomley. 

1,470,559-62  ; 
Dec.  25. 


Electric. 


Magnetic. 
Magnetic. 
Speedometer  swivel  joint. 

Nov.   13. 

Speedometer  with  the  power  shaft  of 
Mechanism  for  connecting  the.  .J. 
S.  A.  Dovey.     1,473,988;  Nov.  13. 

58339—78 


C.  Fischer.     1,467.031 ;   Sept.  4. 

J.  Patrick.     1,461,628;  July  10. 

H.  R.  Stoughton.     1,473,886; 


a   motor  vehicle, 
A.    Goodsell   and 


Speedometei-s   and   the   like.   Differential   shaft  drive  for. 

W.   H.  Schulze.     1,465,003;  Aug.  14. 
Speedometers  and  the  like.  Transmission  drive  for.     F.  G. 

Whittington.      1,460,523;  July  3. 
Speedometers,    Drive    mechanism    for.      E.    T.    Schavey. 

1,474,557  ;   Nov.   20. 
Speedometers,  Driving  joint  for.     H.  A.  Ames.     1,441,473; 

Jan.  9. 
Speedometers,  Steering-wheel  drive  for.     F.  G.  Whitting- 
ton.    1,466,865;   Sept.   4. 
Speedometers,   Temperature-compensating   means  for.     J. 

Berge.     1,450,909  :   Apr.  10. 
Speedometers,     Transmission    drive    for.      D.     H.     Na.<!h. 

1,443,848  ;  Jan.  30. 
Sjwedometers,    Transmission   drive   for.     W.    H.    Schulze. 

1,461,293;   July   10. 
Speedometers,  Transmission  drive  for.     F.  G.  Whittington. 

1.460,522  ;  July  3. 
Spelter  furnace.     D.  B.  Jones.     1,450,161 ;  Mar.  27. 
Spherical  articles,  Making.     J.  R.  Blakeslee.     1,469,174  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Sphygmomanometer.     P.   A.  SheafC.     1,474,853  ;   Nov.  20. 
Spigot.      A.    B.    Lewis   and    W.    J.    Taggart.      1,476,527 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Spike.     I.  L.  Edwards.     1,445,576  ;  Feb.  13. 
Spike-driving  machine.     J.  H.  Doak.     1,448,264;  Mar.  13. 
Spike-driving   machines,    Tire    holder   for.      J.    H.    Doak. 

1,448,265  ;  Mar.  13. 
Spike  puller.     G.  M.  Clark.     1,450,664  ;  Apr.  3. 
Spike  puller.     G.  B.  McCormlck.     1,443,900  ;  Jan.   30. 
Spindle  :  .S'ee — 

Buggy  spindle.  Silk  spindle. 

Cop-tube  spindle.  Spinning  spindle. 

Latch    spindle. 
Spindle.     J.  H.  Harnett.     1,457,572;  June  5. 
Spindle.     W.   B.  Hubbard.     1,451,829;  Apr.   17. 
Spindle.     B.   O.  Isom.     1,478.338;   Dec.   18. 
Spindle.     J.  B.  Nainteau.     1,447,880  ;  Mar.  6. 
Spindle.      E.    A.    Perkins.      1,474,490 ;    Nov.    20. 
Spindle.     C.  A.  Proulx.        1,442.177 ;  .Tan    16. 
Spindle.     C.   A.   Proulx.     1,451,744;   Apr.   17. 
Spindle-adjuster  model.    M.  H.  Feist.     1,442,139  ;  Jan.  16. 
Spindle-adjusting      mechanism.      Drill-.      R.      F.      Scott. 

1,452,172  ;  Apr.  17. 
Spindle    bolt.      J.     G.    Binnington    and    H.    E.    Mahan. 

1,448,685  ;  Mar.  13. 
Spindle  bolt.  Adjustable.     W.  F.   Pridemore.     1,474,057 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Spindle-bolt  protector.     J.  G.  Wilcox.     1,471,227  ;  Oct.  16. 
Spindle  bolt  removing  device.     C.   Staugaard.     1,454,086  ; 

May  8. 
Spindle,    Cheese-winding.       W.     H.     Sutton.       1,476,271 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Spindle     drill.     Multiple-.       F.     E.     Neitzel.       1,457,387; 

June  5. 
Spindle     drill,    Multiple.       F.     B.     Neitzel.       1,466.145; 

Aug.  28. 
Spindle  drill.  Multiple-.     V.  A.  Root.     1,477,851  ;  Dec.  18. 
Spindle-driving     mechanism.       E.     Atwood.       1,443,335 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Spindle-driving  mechanism.     J.  F.  Flaherty.     1,458,930 ; 

June  19. 
Spindle    lock.     Rotary-.       A.     C.    Andersen.       1,465,461 ; 

Aug.   21. 
Spindle   machine.    Automatic   multiple-.      L.    G.    Daniels. 

1,464,063  ;  Aug.  7. 
Spindle    machine,    Multiple-.      F.    A.    Moore.      1,477,888 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Spindle  mechanism,  Drag-.     M.  Maag.     1,472,848  ;  Nov.  6. 
Spindle  mounting.    R.  A.  and  H.  Miinzenmaier.     1,478,048; 

Dec.    18. 
Spindle  mounting.   J.  F.  Vogel  and  F.  A.  Nauts.   1,468,768  : 

Sept.  25. 
Spindle  mounting,  Drill-press.     A.  C.  Mason.     1,444,625 : 

Feb.  6. 
Spindle  protector.     W.  P.  Watson.     1,448,647 ;     Mar.  13. 
Spindle,   Spinning.     H.  E.  Brunner.     1,452,180  ;  Apr.   17. 
Spindle.  Spinning  and  twisting.     E.  Atwood.     1,443,452 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Spindle,   Spinning  and  twisting.     J.  J.  Keyser  and   J.   J. 

Miiller.      1,460,328  :   June  26. 
Spindle    washer.    Cap.      J.    T.    Hemingway.       1,452,425 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Spindles,  Apparatus  for  pressing  cop  and  like  tubes  upon. 

E.    Buck.      1,460,310;    June   26. 
Spindles,  Centering  means  for.    F.  G.  Smith.     1,462,215 ; 

July  17. 
Spindles,  Driving  mechanism  for.    B.  Atwood.    1,443.337  ; 

Jan.    30. 
Spinneret.      F.    G.    Kraft   and    C.    J.    Bacon.      1,453,048; 

Apr.   24. 
Spinning  and  drawing  roll.     L.  W.  Campbell.     1,474,346  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Spinning  and  like  frames.   Spindle  mechanism  of.     J.   S. 

Gaunt  and  H.  Dyson.     1,465,514  ;  Aug.  21. 
Spinning  and  like  machines,  DoflSng  mechanism  for.     T. 

G.   Mylchreest.     1,457,593  ;  June  5. 
Spinning  and  twisting  frames.  Attachment  for.     J.  Dyson. 

1,443,980  ;  Feb.  6. 
Spinning    and    twisting    machines.    Device    for   operating 

the    spindles    of.      H.    J.    Laroche    and    L.    Montigny. 

1,473,820;  Nov.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alpliabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


for.     P.  C. 


S. 


Spinning,    Cleaning  and   conditioning   cotton 

Wadswortb.     1,460,519  ;  July  3. 
Spinning,    doubling,    twisting,    and    like    machines. 

Moorhouse.     1,460,033  ;   June  26. 
Spinning,   doubling,   twisting   and   like   machines,   DoflBng 

apparatus  for.     A.  and  J.   Stell.     1,464,730  ;  Aug.   14. 
Spinning  frame.     H.   J.   Portier.     1,443,218  ;  Jan.  23. 
~   "  "  A.    Pierce.    1,459,251 ;    June   19. 

Spencer.      1,457,405 ;    June    5. 
cam.     J.  P.  McCavitt.      1,465,238 ; 


C. 

M. 

and 


J.  P.  Garey.     1,442,872-3; 


Feb.  13. 
D.    White. 


E.     Pearce. 

Stevenson. 


Spinning  frame. 
Spinning  frame. 
Spinning  frame 

Aug.  14. 
Spinning  frame  and  the  like. 

Jan.  23. 
Spinning  frame,  Cap-.    R.  Burgess.     1,445,291 
Spinning   frames,    Carrier-roll   stand    for.      C 

1,448,984  ;  Mar.   20. 
Spinning  frames,  Cleaner  for  the  middle  steel  rollers  of. 

D.    L.  Dover.     1,454,316  ;  May  8. 
Spinning    frames.     Stop    motion    for.      J.     W.     Cauthen. 

1,475.220;  Nov.  27. 
Spinning    frames.    Stop-motion    mechanism    for.      J.    H. 

.Tones.     1,474,040  :  Nov.  13. 
Spinning  frames.  Roving  stop  motion  for.     G.  K.  Kapatas. 

1,458;980  ;  June  19. 
Spinning     frames,     Stop     motion     for.       C. 

1,455,171  ;  May  15. 
Spinning    frames.    Stop    motion    for.      T.    B 

1,451,634  ;  Apr.  10. 
Spinning  frames,  Traverse  protector  for.     E.  W.  Gossett. 

1,448,114  ;  Mar.  13. 
Spinning-jenny  nipper.     J.  .T.  Kinney.     1,453,146  :  Apr.  24. 
Spinning    machine.      D.    M.    Sullivan    and   G.    W.    Baity. 

1,467,457  ;  Sept.   11. 
Spinning   machine.   Arrangement   for   drawing  frames   in. 

F.   Cesoni  and  A.   Lirussi.     1,459,572;   June  19. 
Spinning   machine.   Artificial-silk-.      6.    .tuer.      1,452,607 ; 

Apr.   24. 
Spinning    machinery.    Drawing   frame   for.      H.    Tschudy. 

1,469,548;  Oct.  2. 
Spinning   machinery,    Stop   motion    for.      J.   E.    Cushman 

and  N.  C.  Stanton.     1,470,351 ;  Oct.  9. 
Spinning  machines  or  the  like.  Electric  drive  for.     J.  R. 

Rue,  jr.     1,449,699  ;   Mar.  27. 
Spinning  machines.  Means  for  controlling  the  traverse  of 

yarn  guides  on.     E.  E.  Nowell.     1,474,544  ;  Nov.  20. 
Spinning     machines.     Roll     device     for.       R.     C.     Rahm. 

1,446,208  ;  Feb.  20. 
Spinning   machines,    Separator   for    ring-.      A.    K.   Addis. 

1.449,928;   Mar.   27. 
Spinning   machines.    Thread-breaking   device    for.      F.    Q. 

Hartman.     1.455,529  ;  May  15. 
Spinning      machines.      Thread      guide      for.        P.      Cass. 

1,466,577;   Aug.   28. 
Spinning   mill.      T.    Zachariadls.      1,474,130 ;    Nov.    13. 
Spinning  mule.     R.   Roth.     1,475,318  ;   Nov.   27. 
Spinning  ring.     S.  Forbes.     1,460.751 ;  July  3. 
Spinning  rings,  Protector  for.     C.  D.  White.     1,471,934  ; 

Oct.   23. 
Spinning     rings,     Traveler     stop     for.       L.     G.     Sahbag. 

1,460,144;   June   26. 
Spinning   spindle.      F.    Miinz.      1,442,412;    .Tan.    16. 
Spinning   tool   and   machine.      J.    N.    Selvig.      1,471,010 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Spinning  top.     F.  L.  Lindstrom.     1,462,091 ;  July  17. 
Spinning,    twisting,    doubling,    and    analogous    machines. 

Flier  for.     P.  Clough.     1,460,887  ;  July  3. 
Spiral   casing.      11.   B.   Ta.ylor.      1,462,890 ;   July   24. 
Spiral  separator.     F.  Pardee.     1,454,904;  May  15. 
Spiral  separator.     P.   Pardee.      1,462,618  ;  July  24. 
Spiral   separator   and   separating   materials.      P.   Pardee. 

1,477.849  ;  Dec.   18. 
Spiral  tool.     G.  O.  Leopold.     1,460,201 ;  June  26. 
Spiral  tube,  Blexible.     A.  H.  Dolge  and  C.  F.  Hendricks. 

1,477,695;  Dec.  18. 
Spit     support     for     rotisserles;     M. 

.Tan.  16. 
Spittoon.     G.  D.   Heck.     1,450,806; 
Spittoon    and    waste    flush.      C.    E. 

May  29. 
Splice.     B.   P.    Sparling.     1,458,009 
Splice  shoe.     R.  M.  Evans.     1.445.877  ;  Feb.  20. 
?plfcing  apparatus.     O.  Butler  and  A.  Morin.     1,452,906; 

Apr.  24. 
Splicing  machine.  Film-.     J.  Slipper.     1.445,045  ;  Feb.  13. 
Splint.      A.    M.    Bennett.      1,462,000;    July    17. 
Splint.      C.  A.  Hoefftcke.      1,445,437:   Feb.   13. 
Splint  for  the  setting  and  retaining  in  place  of  fractures 

of    the    long    bones    of  the    limbs.      H.    C.    Masland. 

1,468,387;   Sept.   18. 
Splint  machine.     W.  H.  Collier.     1,473,545  ;  Nov.  6. 
Splitting  machine.    W.  C.  Stewart.     1,448,046  ;  Mar.  13. 
Spoke.     L.  Dean.     1,460,536  ;  July  3. 
Spoke  grip.     M.  N.   Colvin.     1,452,908 ;  Apr.   24. 
Spoke-insertlng  machine.     H.  Flick.     1,466,430  ;  Aug.  28. 
Spoke-mltering    machines.    Billet    holder   for.      H.    Flick. 

1,453,930;  May  1. 
Spoke     socket.     Repair.       M.     K.     Johnson.       1,456,449 ; 

May  22. 
Spoke     tightener.       G.     C.     Boiler    and    E.     Clarenbach, 

1,470,137  ;  Oct.  9. 
Spoke    tightener.      S.    E.    Hestand.      1,474,716 ;    Nov.    20. 


Schey.     1,442,584 ; 


Apr.   3. 
Bowles. 

June   5. 


1,457,053  ; 


Spoke-tightening      washer.       J.      Talasek.       1,468,090 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Spoke    wrench.      W.    B.    Kadow.      1,475,834 ;    Nov.    27. 
Spokes,  Making.     J.  H.  Wagenhorst.     1,459,169  ;  June  19. 
Spokes,     Manufacture    of.       A.     J.     Adams.       1,457,808 ; 

June  5. 
Sponge    iron,    Producing.      E.    B.    Thornhill.      1,443,444 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Sponge  spray.  Auto.     E.  Christensen.     1,475,748  ;  Nov.  27. 
Spool.     J.  M.  Brown.     1,455,779  ;   May  22. 
Spool.     E.  J.  Hubbard.     1,472,980;  Nov.  6. 
Spool.     P.   Mossberg.      1,465,585  ;   Aug.   21. 
Spool.      H.   O.    Taft.      1,454,796 ;    Mav   8. 
Spool  and  thimble.     B.   D.   Powell.     1,456,401 ;   May  22. 
Spool    carriage.    Swinging.      O.    W.    Pausch.      1,455,806; 

May  22. 
Spool,  Collapsible.     W.  A.  Prentiss.     1,461,736  ;  July  17. 
Spool  head.     V.  Gero.     1,461,480  :  Julv  10. 
Spool  holder.     H.  Ehrlich.     1,470,258  ;  Oct.  9. 
Spool   holder.     J.   E.   Needham.     1.469,266 :   Oct    2 
Spoon  holder.     P.  L.  Smith.     1,464,731  ;  Aug.  14. 
Spool  reel.  Free.     W.  Schmid.     1,444,560  :  Feb.  6. 
Spool,  Sheet-metal.     C.  A.  Beauion.     1,453.826  :  May  1. 
Spool-tension  device.     E.  R.  Holmes.     1,479,958;  Dec.  3  8. 
Spool     unwinder.       E.    K.     Clark    and    E.     W.    Kroepel. 

1,478,364;  Dec.   18. 
Spool,  Winding.     W.  R.  Marshall.     1,460,595  ;  July  3. 
Spooler.     A.  E.  Rhoades.     1,477,525:  Dec.  11. 
Spooling  machine.     L.   Berzon.     1,461,205  ;  July  10. 
Spooling    machine,    Disk.      G.    M.    Wehner.      1,461,953: 

July  17. 
Spooling    machines    and    the    like.    Guide    for    continuous 

bobbin  feed  for  use  in.     S.  Danilotf.     1,448,831  ;  Mar.  20 
Spools,  Apparatus  for  sandpapering  flanged.     N.  Demers 

1,444,668  ;  Feb.  6. 
Spools,  Driver  for  spinning.     J.  N.  Anderson.     1,469,983 

Oct.  9. 
Spools,  etc.,  Crank  for  winding.     W.  O.  Owen.     1,467,736 

Sept.   11. 
Spools.    Tension    regulator    for    selvage.      C.    F.    Lavalle 

1,462,604  :   .July  24. 
Spoon.     S.  B.   Isaacs.     1,452,464  ;  Apr.   17. 
Spoon.     R.  B.  Rhvne.     1.474.443 :  Nov.  20. 
Spoon,   fork,  or  similar  article.     H.  B.   Dominick.      Des. 

61,856;  Jan.  30. 
Spoon,    fork,    or    similar    article.      P.    J.    Gordon.      Des. 

62,015  ;  Feb.  27. 
Spoon,    fork,    or    similar    article.      M.    B.    Leete.      Des. 

61,983;   Feb.  20. 
Spoon    holder.      H.   J.   Richards.      1,474,733 ;   Nov.    20. 
Spoon     holder    or    similar    article.       M.     Relkln.       Des. 

63,268;  Nov.  13. 
Spoon  or  analogous  article.     H.  E.  Nock.     Des.  63,430-2 

Dec.  4. 
Spoon  or  fork  holder.     J.  Simone.     1,472,995  ;  Nov.  6. 
Spoon   or  similar  article.     G.   N.   Allen.     Des.   62,973-4 

Sept.    4. 
Spoon    or   similar    article.      G.    N.    Allen.      Des.    63,166 

Oct.    30. 
Spoon    or    similar   articles.      E.    T.    Beck.      Des.    63,448 

Dec.   11. 
Spoon  or  similar  article.     A.  Bothe.     Des.  61,869  ;  Feb.  6 
Spoon     or    similar    article.      E.     Puchs.       Des.     62,718 

July  24. 
Spoon    or    similar    article.      H.    Hillbom.      Des.    62,328 

May  8. 
Spooii    or    similar    article      H.    Hillbom.      Des.    63,174 

Oct.   30. 
Spoon    or   similar   article.      S.    V.    James.      Des.    63,558 

Dee.  18. 
Spoon    or   similar   article.      S.    V.    James.      Des.    63,650 

Dec.  25. 
Spoon    or    similar   article.      A.    G.    Klntz.      Des.    63,651 

Dec.  25. 
Spoon  or  similar  article.    J.  Leech.    Des.  62,009  ;  Feb.  27 
Spoon   or  similar  article.      W.   P.  Mowry.     Des.   62,091 

Mar.  13. 
Spoon    or    similar   article.      A.    H.    Staf.      Des.    63,204 

Oct.  30. 
Spoon  or  similar  article.     S.  Stohr.     Des.  61,879  ;  Feb.  6 
Spoon  or  similar  article  of  manufacture.     F.  R.  Roberts 

Des.  62,048  ;  Mar.  13. 
Spoon,  Trolling.     G.  IT.  Doering.     1,444,338;  Feb.  6. 
Spoon,  Trolling.     J.  Hansen.     1,450,546  ;  Apr.  3. 
Spoons,    knives,    forks,    or   similar   articles   of   tableware. 

J.  Avvocato.     Des.  62,359 ;  Mav  15. 
Spot  lamp.     C.  A.  Whitsett.     1,460,777  ;  July  3. 
Spotlamp.     R.   E.   Williams.     1,457,645 ;   June  5. 
Spotlamps,    Automatic    switch    control    for.      B.    G.    K. 

Anderson.      1,462,473  ;    July   24. 
Spotlamps,  Mounting  for  universal.     B.  G.  K.  Anderson. 

1,469,982;  Oct.  9. 
Spotlight.     R.  Coffeen.     1,448,791 ;  Mar.  20. 
Spotlight.     P.  A.  King.     1,477,961 ;  Dec.  18. 
Spotlight.     C.  L.  Madden.     1,457,120:  Mav  29. 
Spotlight.     A.  P.  Paine.     1,442,903  ;  Jan.  23. 
Spotlight.     J.   R.   Shirrefifs.      1,454,695  ;   Mav  8. 
Spotlight.     A.  L.   Staples.     1,445,245-7  ;  Feb.  13. 
Spotlight-adjusting     means.       A.     R.     Clas.       1,474,623; 

Nov.  20. 
Spotlight  and  mount  therefor.     P.  B.  Roberts.     1,447,891 ; 

Mar.  6. 


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Spotlight,      AutomaticaUy-controlled.         L.       A.      Bean. 

1.454,228 ;  May  S. 
Spotlight  bracket.     W.  French.     1,440,870  :  Jan.  2. 
Spotlight    br.icket.      W.    T.    Lindsay,    and    C.    H.    Fudge. 

1.442.411  :  Jan.  16. 
Spotlight  bracket.     O.  M.  Otte.     1.459.856 ;  June  26. 
Spotlight  bracket.     N.  J.  Weir.     1.47S.154  :  Dec.  18. 
Spotlight  bracket.     R.  E.  WiUlams.     1,461,955  ;  July  17. 
Spot  light.  Changeable-color.     J.  M.  Dollison  and  C.  E. 

Smith.      1.460,644  :   July   3. 
Spotlight   color   screen.      G.    E.    Stephenson.      1.472,095 : 

Oct.    30. 
Spotlight  control.     A.   F.   and   W.   R.   Wood.     1.441,192 ; 

Jan.   2. 
Spotlisht,  Dirigible.     E.  C.  Young.     1,444.896  ;  Feb.  13. 
Spotlight   mounting.     R.   H.   Bitter.     1,472,509 ;   Oct.   30. 
Spotlight  mounting.     H.  W.  Meyer.     1,443.331  ;  Jan.  23. 
Spotlight-operating  mechanism.     W.  H.  Flood.     1,465.936  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Spotlight-projecting    device.       E.     D.     Nefif.       1,455,929 ; 

May  22. 
Spot  remover.     J.   R.   Nagues.     1,468,541  ;   Sept.   18. 
Spout.      P.   N.    Hooper.      1.456,445;    May   22. 
Spout,    Container    closure    and    pouring.      P.    A.    Balison 

and  1.  G.  Stateropoulos.     1,447,117  ;  Feb.  27. 
Spout    for    cans,    Collapsible.      B.    K.    Hall.      1,462,749 ; 

July  24. 
Spout  for  containers,  Detachable.    A.  Schilling.    1,465,793  ; 

Aug.   21. 
Spout  for  vessels.  Pouring.     W.   C.  Helcher.     1,470,978  ; 

Oct.   16. 
Spout,  Loading.     C.  E.  Newell.     1.476.830  ;  Dec.  11. 
Spout,  Pouring.     V.  Dleu.    1,475,988 :  Dec.  4. 
Spout,  Pouring.     B.   Shatz.     1,465.617  ;   Aug.   21. 
Spout,  Salt-pouring.    J.  F.  Harrington.    1,464,073  ;  Aug.  7. 
Spragging  device.   Mechanical.      W.   D.    Ingle   and   R.   H. 

Jackson.     1,442.667  ;  .Tan.  16. 
Spray  bar.     L.  Willis  and  O.  F.  Woodworth.     1,470,246  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Sprav  booth.     O.  C.  Reeves.     1,448.000  ;  Mar.  13. 
Spray    coil.      I.    E.    Colvin.      1,472,586;    Oct.   30. 
Spray    from    liquids    and    commingling    the    same    with 

gases,   Method   of   and   apparatus   for   making.      N.    C. 

Christensen.      1,462,363;    July   17. 
Sprayer.     C.  Erickson.     1,473,025  ;  Nov.  6. 
Sprayer.     J.   C.   Frederick.     1,471,256;   Oct.   16. 
Sprayer.     H.  D.  Lathrop.     1,462,970  ;  July  24. 
Sprayer     attachment.      W.     A.     McKenney.      1,469,801 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Sprayer,  Dust.     W.   W.  Gore.     1.473.785-7:  Nov.   13. 
Sprayer,  Insecticide.    V.  Koehmstedt.    1,459,915  ;  June  26. 
Sprayer,  Liquid.      G.   A.   Urbach.     1,474,655 ;   Nov.   20. 
Sprayer,  Portable.     W.  W.  Keene.     1.450,742  ;  Apr.  3. 
Sprayer.  Powder.    M.Anderson.    1,464,799  :  Aug.  14. 
Sprayer,  Powder.     H.  E.  Herbert.     1,458,341;  june  12. 
Sprayer,  Powder.     E.  Johnson.     1,459,955  ;  June  26. 
Spraying  and  beating  head.     J.  C.  MacLachlan.     1,468,118  ; 

Sept.    18. 
Spraying    container.      H.    N.    Moran    and    C.    A.    Cellea. 

1,466,B70;   Aug.   28. 
Spraving  device.     J.  F.  Lemons.     1,475,957  ;  Dec.  4. 
Spraying  device.     G.  B.  Pickop.     1.466.247  ;  Aug.  28. 
Spraying  device.     R.  L.   Strain.     1,465,377;  Aug.  21. 
Spraying  device.     .\.  A.  Stubfors.     1.454,824  :  May  8. 
Spraying  liquids  bv  compressed   air,  Apparatus   for.      R. 

Robertson.     1,461,546;  July  10. 
Spraying    machine.      J.    Paschall.      1,459,689 ;    June    19. 
Spreader.     J.  C.  Bohmker.     1,445,265  ;  Feb.  13. 
Spreader.     W.  H.  Fullington.     1,442.263  ;  Jan.  16. 
Spreader,  Doubling.     A.  Thoma.     1,462,154 ;  July  17. 
Spreader.    Spring-leaf.      L.    M.    Greenslade.       1,451,297 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Spreader.  Straw.     C.  B.   Sloat.     1.441,128;   Jan.  2. 
Spreader,  Wax.     J.  King.     1,460,329  ;  June  26. 
Spreading  machines.  Roller  scraper  bar  for  glue-.     H.  G. 

Francis.     1,464,813  ;  Aug.  14. 
Spring :    See — 

Air  spring.  Seat    spring. 

Automobile  spring.  Semielliptical  spring. 

Contact  spring.  Shock-absorbing   spring. 

Dust-cap  spring.  Shuttle  spring. 

High-capacity  spring.  T'pholstery    spring. 

Leaf    spring.  Vehicle  spring. 

Nonmetalllc  spring.  Window  spring. 

Pneumatic  spring. 
Spring.     A.  Klaasse.     1,450.686 ;  Apr.  3. 
Spring.     H.  C.  Lord.     1,443.545  ;  Jan.  30. 
Spring-actuated    closure.      T.    Croce    and    D.    Morabito. 

1,462,228;   July  17. 
Spring  and   mattress   supporting   means.     T.    B.   Draper. 

1.450.204  ;  Apr.  3. 
Spring  and  spring-bar  bumper.  Combined  compression.     J. 

K.   Olsen.     1,471,568 ;   Oct.   23. 
Spring-assembling    machine,    Cushion-.      J.    T.    Holtfoth. 

1.473,989;  Nov.  13. 
Spring-bending  machine.     A.  J.  Feller  and  J.  O.  Watters. 

1,449,813;  Mar.  27. 
Spring  buffer  or  bumper.     W.  G.  Cox.     1,470,960  ;  Oct.  16. 
Spring   bumper.      E.   G.   Dann.     1,455,082 ;   May   15. 
Spring  bushing.     A.  O.  Judson.     1,475,344 ;  Nov.  27. 
Spring   cap   and   truck   bolster   column    guide.    Combined. 

R.  V.  Sage  and  G.  E.  Thackray.     1,459,799  ;  June  26. 


Henderson.      1,475,230 ;    Nov.    27. 
N.     E.     Hendrickson,     1,459,208; 


Spring  clamp.     B.  Ehrman.     1,470,259 ;  Oct.  ». 
Spring  clasp.     A.  S.  Fridolph.     1.456,793  ;  May  29. 
Spring  clip.      C.   Colombani.      1,469,623 ;    Oct.   2. 
Spring  clip.      E.  Steigcrwald  and  F.  L.  H.  Pfeil.    1,477,605; 

Dec.   18. 
Spring-coiling     machine.       F.     H.     Sleeper.       1,452,128 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Spring  compressor.     H.  Faber.     1,469,076  ;  Sept.  25. 
Spring  compressor.    V.  A.  Lane.    1.444.797  :  Feb.  13. 
Spring  compressor.     C.  A.  Prescott.     1,459,692  ;  June  19. 
Spring  construction.     W.  A.  Falls.    1,446,453  ;  Feb.  27. 
Spring  covers.   Metal   casing   for  leaf-.     A.   R.    Goldrick. 

1,472,468;    Oct    30. 
Spring  device.     P.  H.  Hendrickson.     1,445,765  ;   Feb.  20. 
Spring  equalizer.     P.  E.  Holt.     1,442,568  ;  Jan.  16. 
Spring    forming   and   quenching   machine.      J.    P.    Beans. 

1.457,340;  June  5. 
Spring-forming  device.     C.   J.   Williams   and   T.    Skinner. 

1,465.152;  Aug.  14. 
Spring-forming    machine.       T.    F.    Buckley.       1,459,045 ; 

June  19. 
Spring  hanger  and  shock  absorber.  Compensating.     W.  M 

Wilkes.     1,441.766;  Jan.  9. 
Spring   hitch.      W.    F 
Spring    manufacture. 

June  19. 

Spring  motor.  L.  B.  Graham.  1,465,663  ;  Aug.  21. 
Spring  motor.  M.  G.  Pain.  1.441.743;  Jan.  9. 
Spring  motor.  H.  L.  Pitman.  1,472.936  ;  Nov.  6. 
Spring  mounting.  V.  W.  Pag6.  1,461,672  ;  Julv  10. 
Spring-mounting.  V.  W.  Pag6.  1,469.731 ;  Oct.  2. 
Spring  mounting.  M.  Stadtler.  1,462,990  ;  July  24. 
Spring  mounting  for  cushion  connections.     A.  F.  Masury 

and  A.  H.  Leipert.     1,472,372  ;   Oct.  30. 
Spring-mounting    implement.      F.    W.    Fick.      1,450,069 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Spring  pad.     P.  Krakauer.     1,465,766  ;  Aug.  21. 
Spring     quill-arm-supporting     device.        J.      L.      Grouse. 

1.469,211  ;  Oct.  2. 
Spring-repairing    device.       J.     E.     Stevens.       1,461,295 ; 

July  10. 
Spring  retainer.     6.  M.  Le  Tarte.     1,453,471  :  May  1. 
Spring-retarding    device.      E.    V.    Hartford.      1,441,578; 

Jan.  9. 
Spring  ring.     E.  L.  Robinson.     1.442,096  :   Jan.   16. 
Spring  rope  socket.    E.  C.  Archibald.     1,474.701 ;  Nov.  20. 
Spring-seat     construction.       L.     A.     Young.       1,451,935 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Spring  seat  structure.     F.  B.  King.     1,468.477  ;  Sept.  18. 
Spring  shackle.   H.  W.  Bell  and  H.  L.  Hoyt,  jr.   1,471,473  ; 

Oct.   23. 
Spring  shackle.      B.   E.   Hendricks.      1,471.845  :    Oct.    23. 
Spring-shackle  mounting.    C.  F.  Rodin.    1,464,341 ;  Aug.  7. 
Spring  snare.     F.  Kovatch.     1,445.892  ;  Feb.  20. 
Spring     spreader.       G.     L.     E.    Klingbell.       1,458,422-3 ; 

June  12. 
Spring  structure.     H.  A.  Palmer.     1,460,601 ;  July  3. 
Spring  structure.      H.  O.  Reidenbach.      1,451,924  ;  Apr.  17. 
Spring  structure.     H.  O.  Reidenbach.     1,465,996  ;  Aug.  28. 
Spring  structure.     C.  W.  Rogers.     1,457.856;  June  5. 
Spring    structure,    Covered.      W.    B.    Foster.      1,466,617; 

Aug.  28. 
Spring     structure.     Upholstered.       D.     H.     Van     Hove. 

1,465,323;  Aug.   21. 
Spring  suspension.     H.  W.  Bell.     1.458.318  :  June  12. 
Spring  suspension.     T.  I.  Duffy.     Rel5,659  ;   Julv  17. 
Spring  suspension.     R.   H.   Hassler.     Rel5.686  ;   Sept.  18. 
Spring  suspension.  Air-.     R.  Liebau.     1,453,589;  May  1. 
Spring    suspension    and    brake-operating   mechanism.      A. 

Loomis.     1,442,957  ;  Jan.  23. 
Spring  wheel.     E.  Beach.     1,449,723  ;  Mar.  27. 
Spring  wheel.     W.  J.  Beisel.     1,452,782  ;  Apr.  24. 
Spring  wheel.     W.  J.   Beisel.     1,453.541-2  ;  May  1. 
Spring   wheel.      W.    J.   Beisel.      1,462,441 ;    July    17. 
Spring  wheel.     W.   J.   Beisel.      1,463,192  ;   July  31. 
Spring  wheel.     J.  Bilan.     1,448,513  ;  Mar.  13. 
Spring  wheel.     J.  A.  Bradley  and  F.  P.  Booz.     1,449,213  • 

Mar.  20. 
Spring    wheel.      M.    L.    Clark.      1.445,201  ;    Feb.    13. 
Spring  wheel.     W.  E.  Crawford.     1,460,889  ;  July  3. 
Spring  wheel.     1.  L.  Culver  and  G.  W.  Horjes.    1,459,363  ; 

June  19. 
Spring  wheel.     J.   A.    Devore.     1.441,969  ;   Jan.   9. 
Spring  wheel.    P.  Faivre.     1,460,318  ;  June  26. 
Spring  wheel.     H.  W.  Gaines.     1,460,413  ;  July  3. 
Spring  wheel.     J.  Hamelin.     1,457,433  :  June  5. 
Spring  wheel.     O.  C.  Happel.     1,449.039  ;  Mar.  20. 
Spring  wheel.     B.   B.   Holmes.     1,463,135  ;   July  24. 
Spring   wheel.      E.    Hubbard    and    J.    Bahrs.      1,444,791  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Spring  wheel.      C.  A.  Kiggins.     1,453.247;   Apr.   24. 
Spring  wheel.     J.  J.   Kovach.     1,443,478  :  Jan.   30. 
Spring  wheel.     A.  H.  Kutsche.     1,470,452  ;  Oct.  9. 
Spring  wheel.     A.  M.  Low.     1,443,693  ;  Jan.  30. 
Spring  wheel.     L.  Mark  and  P.  Bialy.     1,457,538  ;  June  5. 
Spring  wheel.     J.  A.  Morrow.     1,450,748  ;  Apr.  3. 
Spring  wheel.     W.  P.  J.  Murray.     1.442,897  ;  Jan.  23. 
Spring  wheel.     F.  Palombo.     1,466,544  ;  Aug.  28. 
Spring  wheel.     E.  Ramondo.     1,460.920;  July  3. 
Spring  wheel..  R.  H.  Plass.     1,468,076:  Sept.  18. 
Spring  wheel.     W.   H.   Smith.     1,451,517  ;  Apr.   10. 
Spring  wheel.     C.  O.  Stanley.     1,449,920  ;  Mar.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Spring  wheel.     F.  Stitzel.     1,452,623  ;  Apr.  24. 
Spring  wheel.     H.  E.  Vobach.     1,465,747  ;  Aug.  21. 
Spring  wheel.     G.  W.  Watts.     1,461,408;  July  10. 
Spring  wheel.     O.  Westmoreland.     1,449,077  ;  Mar.  20. 
Spring  wheel  for  vehicles.     H.  J.  M.  Peny.     1,446,393  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Spring-winding     device.       E.     C.     Freeman.       1,447,299  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Spring- winding     mechanism.       C.     H.     Gill.       1,458,333 ; 

June  12. 
Spring-yoke  adjuster.    Single-.      P.   E.    Holt.      1,442,569 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Springs,    Antifriction    insert    for    leaf.       J.     C.     White. 

1,465,197  ;  Aug.  14. 
Springs,  Combination  of.     J.  Andrade.     1,440,363  ;  Jan.  2. 
Springs,  Combined  shock  absorber  and  oiling  attachment 

for  vehicle.     J.  Peyree.     1,460,498  ;  July  3. 
Springs,  Cover  or  gaiter  for  laminated  vehicle.     H.  Rams- 
den.     1,461,832;  July  17. 
Springs,  Detachable  knot  or  fastener  for  coiled.     W.   B. 

Poster.     1,461,895;   July  17. 
Springs,   Forming  compound.      L.  A.   Young.     1,451,936  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Springs,   Gaiter  of.      H.    Staub.      1,452,853;   Apr.    24. 
Springs  in   distributors,   Tool  for  inserting.     J.   G.   Daw- 
son.    1,475,001  ;  Nov.  20. 
Springs,  Lubricating  attachment  for  vehicle.     R.  L.  Wil- 
liamson.    1,464,688  ;  Aug.  14. 
Springs,  Means  for  eliminating  friction  between  the  lami- 
nations of  leaf.    B.  C.  Manby.     1,465,991 ;  Aug.  28. 
Springs,     Means     for    lubricating    leaf.       J.     I.     Richey. 

1,456,463  ;  May  22. 
Springs,   Shackle  for  vehicle.     A.   H.   Harris.     1,474,361 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Springs,      Support     for     vehicle.       C.      W.     Thompson. 

1,452,448  ;  Apr.  17. 
Springs,    Tool    for    compressing    and    clamping.      W.    W. 

Prvmek.     1,476,540  ;  Dec.  4. 
Sprinkler.      W.    H.   Baker.      1.474,061  ;    Nov.    13. 
Sprinkler.     B.  C.  Chambers.     1,467,601 ;  Sept.  11. 
Sprinkler     and     flusher.     Motor-truck.       R.     S.     Bolger. 

1,448  910  ;  Mar.  20. 
Sprinkler,    Automatic.       A.     J.    Loepslnger.       1,464,622 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Sprinkler,  Automatic.    R.  W.  Newton.    1,450,219 ;  Apr.  3. 
Sprinkler  closure,  Temporary.    A.  C.  Rowley.    1,465,831 ; 

Aug.    21. 
Sprinkler  guard.     A.   C.   Rowley.     1,469,336;   Oct.   2. 
Sprinkler  bead.     W.  A.  Buckner.     1,463,666;  July  31. 
Sprinkler  head.     O.   J.   Lubbock.     1,465,477 ;    Aus.   21. 
Sprinkler-head-testing  device.     A.  L.  Abbott.     1,472,235  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Sprinkler    heads,    etc..    Testing    device    for    automatic. 

A.  L.  Abbott.     1,476,786;  Dec.  11 
Sprinkler    systems.    Dry   pipe    mechanism   for   automatic. 

C.  T.  Clifford.     1,452,191 ;  Apr.  17. 
Sprinklers,  Making  automatic.    W.  Grimshaw.    1,454,235  ; 

May  8. 
Sprinklers  or  flushers,  Controller  for  street.     H.  E.  Olsen. 

1,470,699;   Oct.    16. 
Sprinkling  apparatus.     T.  J.  Foley.     1,468,860  ;  Sept.  25. 
Sprocket  wheel.     C.   R.    Carleton.      1.454,536 ;    May   8. 
Spur.     G.  J.  Ormiston.     Des.  62,305  ;  May  1. 
Spur-hobbing   machine,    Simplified.      W.    F.    Zimmermann. 

1,472,767;  Oct.  30. 
Sputum-cup  holder.     E.  Johnson.     1,477,176  ;  Dec.  11. 
Square.      I.    Dion.      1,477,210;    Dec.   11. 
Square.     B.  Willlome.     1,446,679  ;  Feb.  27. 
Square,  Adjustable.     P.  V.  Lord.     1,467,550  ;  Sept.  11. 
Square  and  bevel.  Adjustable.     W.   O.   Bads.     1,442,136; 

Jan.  16. 
Square,  Carpenter's.     C.  A.  Walters.     1,463,605;  July  31. 
Square,  Combination.     W.  H.  Kelley.     1,441,931 ;  Jan.  9. 
Square,  Combination.     D.  C.  Lopez.     1,460,103  ;  June  26. 
Square,     Combination.       E.     H.     Temperli.       1,474,652 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Square,   Mechanic's.      W.    M.    Slavlk.      1,478,800  ;  Dec.  25. 
Square,   Protracting.     M.   Brown.     1,455.708 ;  May  15. 
Square,  Roof-framing.     J.  Parkhill.     1,477,002;  Dec.  11. 
Squares,  Level  attachment  for  carpenters.     S.   L.  Lucas. 

1.450,296  ;  Apr.  3. 
Squeeze    roll.    Sectional.      F.    L.    Furbush.      1,466,094 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Squeezer.     T.   B.    Day.      1,473,610 ;    Nov.    13. 
Squeezer,   Lemon.      W.    E.   Gray.      1,446,558 ;   Feb.    27. 
Stabilized  bodies.  Long-distance  control  of.     H.  Sundhaus- 

sen.     1,442,191 ;  .Ian.  16. 
Stabilizer,   Tubing.     E.  V.  Crowell.     1,447,965  ;  Mar.   13. 
Stabilizing  and  aligning  device.    C.  R.  Lumley.    1,449,907  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Stable-cleaning  device.     M.   R.   Hedlund,   H.   C.   Hoitomt, 

and  W.  B.  Hedlund.     1,444,119  ;  Feb.  6. 
Stables,     Gutter-cleaning    device    for.       P.     J.    Bobselne. 

1  441  555  •  Jan    9 
Stacker,'  Wheat,    "h.'f.  Von  Engeln.     1,459,271 ;  June  19. 
Stacking  device.     J.  W.  Davidson.     1,449,893  ;  Mar.  27. 
Stacking  machine.     A.  J.  De  Lateur.     1,444,595  ;   Feb.  6. 
Staff,  Leading.     R.  F.  Rasmussen.     1,463,175  ;  July  31. 
Stage  setting.     W.  A.  Fowler.     1,449,170  ;  Mar.  20. 
Stain     remover     and     brush.     Combined.        E.      Pasini. 

1,468,671  ;   Sept.  25. 


Stains,  Article  for  removing.     C.  M.  Hemen.     1,477,220  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Stair.     W.  L.  Pattison.     1,471,569  ;  Oct.  23. 
Stair  construction.     A.  Fischer.       1,446,454 ;  Feb.   27. 
Stair  construction.     P.  Frisch.     1,457,515  ;  June  5. 
Stair  construction.     W.  J.  Korber.     1,467,900  ;  Sept.  11. 
Stair  construction.     V.   B.  Rudloff.     1,474,850  ;   Nov.   20. 
Stair   platform    and    landing.      A.    J.    Hall.      1,478,277 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Stair,    Portable.      J.    L.    Ballenger.      1,475,777 ;    Nov.   27. 
Stair  unit,  Slipproof.     A.  Boniface.     1,458,681 ;  June  12. 
Stairway   elevator.     C.   C.   Crispen.     1,473,813;   Nov.   13. 
Stalk-cutter    attachment.       E.    M.    Carlson.       1,449,494 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Stamp  afflxer.     A.  Golden.     1,470,438  ;  Oct.  9. 
Stamp-afiaxing   device.      N.    Miller.      1,459,636;    June    19. 
Stamp  and  forming  the  same.     G.  A.  Gardham.     1,470,354  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Stamp  and  making  the  same.     J.  Irving  and  A.  J.  Rison. 

1.467,110;    Sept.   4. 
Stamp,  Band  dating.     M.   Sheras.     1,463,340;  July  31. 
Stamp  container.     L.   Cox.     1,462.535 ;   July   24. 
Stamp,   Dating.      M.    Sheras.     1,465,741 ;    Aug.   21. 
Stamp  frame.  Hand-.     W.  A.  Force,  jr.    1.457,697  ;  June  5. 
Stamp,  Hand.     C.  S.  Stevenson.     1,446,671 ;  Feb.  27. 
Stamp-hinge  applicator.    H.  A.  Peters.    1,443,090  ;  Jan.  23. 
Stamp-inking  pad.     W.  Bell.     1,455,472  ;   May  15. 
Stamp,  Marking.     F.  B.  Smith.     1,472,282;  Oct.  30. 
Stamp  mount  and  index.     B.  D.  Gudgel  and  M.  M.  Corey. 

1,462,200;   July   17. 
Stamp  pad.     W.   K.   Munson.      1,463,718  ;   July   31. 
Stamp-pad  box.     C.  C.  Harris.     1,448,213  ;  Mar.  13. 
Stamp-pad  box.     C.  C.  Harris.     Rel5,702  ;  Oct.  23. 
Stamp,   Steel.      A.   B.  Olson.     1,475,136;  Nov.   20. 
Stamp,    Stencil    hand.      G.    T.    Pritchard.      1,468,512; 

Sept.  18. 
Stamp,  Time.     P.  Mansel.     1,477,972  ;  Dec.  18. 
Stamp,  Time.     W.  H.  Thompson.     1,457,410  ;  June  5. 
Stamp,  Trading.     H.  D.  Adamy.     Des.  63,063  ;  Oct.  2. 
Stamped    materials.    Apparatus    for    oiling.      W.    L.    Pul- 

son.     1,469,695;  Oct.  2. 
Stamping       apparatus,         Measurement-.  H.       Thun. 

1,474,098;  Nov.  13. 
Stamping    device.      J.    Ertel.      1,473,026 ;    Nov.    6. 
Stamping  machine.   Leather-.     O.   Halvorsen    and  A.   H. 

Johnson.     1,452,421  ;  Apr.  17. 
Stamping  press.     H.  Engau.     1,444,373  ;  Feb.  6. 
Stamping  rollers.  Apparatus  for  supplying  color  to  ver- 
tical.   K.  P.  Gottschalk.    1,465,078  ;  Aug.  14. 
Stamps,   labels,   or   sealing   strips   to  packages.   Machine 

for  applying.     G.  W.  Gwinn.     1,456.307  ;  May  22. 
Stanchion.    G.  L.  Goodridge.     1,465,126  ;  Aug.  14. 
Stanchion.     J.  Scaletti.     1,465,183  ;  Aug.  14. 
Stanchion.     R.  W.  Stevenson.     1,441,891  :   Jan.  9. 
Stanchion,  Animal.     A.  H.  Neller.     1.451,402  :  Apr.  10. 
Stanchion  lock.     R.  Minshull.     1,446,198-9  :  Feb.  20. 
Stanchion-securing    means.    Lower-.      R.    F.    Rasmussen. 

1,459,928;-  June   26. 
Stanchions,   Alignment  device  for  cow.     E.   L.  Johnson. 

1,472,175  ;  Oct.  30. 
Stand  :  See — 

Automobile  workstand.  Motor  stand. 

Barrel  stand.  Motor-repair  stand. 

Bathtub   stand.  Paper-drinking-cup    stand. 

Bicycle  stand.  Power  stand. 

Bur  stand.  Railway-switch    stand. 

Collapsible   stand.  Reading  stand. 

Desk  stand.  Receptacle  stand. 

Detector   stand.  Removable  sadiron  stand. 

Display  stand.  Repair  stand. 

Distributor  stand.  Rim   stand. 

Drawing  stand.  Serving    stand. 

Engine-supporting  stand.         Sewing  stand. 

Flower   stand.  Shoe-last  stand. 

Folding  or  collapsible  sup-      Shoe-shine  stand, 
porting  stand.  Switch  stand. 

Garbage-receptacle    stand.       Tank  stand. 

Garment-display  stand.  Telephone  stand. 

Hose   stand.  Tool-supporting    stand. 

Janitor's  stand.  Tree-holding  stand. 

Lamp  stand.  Umbrella  stand. 

Laundry  stand.  Xylophone  stand. 

Stand.     G.   A.    Nilson.      1.444,936;   Feb.   13. 
Stand  and  binder  and   method  of  use.   Combined.     C.  R. 

Fargo.     1,453,065;  Apr.  24. 
Stand    or    desk,    Reading.      J.    H.    Russell.      1,475,889 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Stand    with    permanent    base.    Portable    grand.      D.     L. 

Christopher.      1,477,242;    Dec.    11. 
Stands,     Attachment     for     music.       S.     H.     Stephenson. 

1.458,083  :  June  5. 
Staple.     S.  Kosienski.     1,466,533  ;  Aug.  28. 
Staple.    T.  H.  Wetz  and  A.  A.  Evans.     1,478,932  ;  Dec.  25. 
Staple-driving    machine.      J.     S.    Hotchkiss.       1,478,858 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Staple-driving  machine.     J.  Muth.     1,450,109 :  Mar.  27. 
Staple-driving  machinery.     J.  Muth.     1,461,137  ;  July  10. 
Staple  making  and   driving  machine.     C.   B.   Woodaman. 

1,444,489;  Feb.  6. 
Staple-pulling   implement.      R.    L.    Wadleigh.      1,474,569; 

Nov.  20. 


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Staple-settiiiK    Implement.      A.    D.    Tibbals.      1,446,107; 

Feb.   20. 
Staple  strip.     F.  I'olzer.     1,405,783  ;  Aug.   21. 
Stapling  device.     W.  Hohn.     1,463,890  ;  Aug.  7. 
Stapling  machine.     A.  M.  Anderson.     1,441,474  ;  Jan.   9 
Stapling  machine.      E.    E.   Claussen   and   J.   C.   Hammer. 

1,442,857  ;  Jan.  23. 
Stapling  machine.     F.  B.  Eytcliison.     1,459,020  ;  June  19. 
Stapling  machine.     R.  J.  Holzhausen.     1,441,683  ;  Jan.  9. 
Stapling  machine,  Multiple-.     H.  B.   Walter.     1,449,641 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Stapling   machine,   Multiple,      li.   B.   Walter.     1,458,161  ; 

June  12. 
Stapling   machines   and    the   like.    Cushion    cap  for.      L. 

Obstfeld.     1,459,924  ;  June  26. 
Staples,  Producing.     W.   W.   Bailey.     1,443,828;  Jan.  30. 
Star      identification      protractor.        J.      J.      McCracken. 

1,460,387;  July  3. 
Star  namer.     C.  W.  Compton.     1,462,323  ;  July  17. 
Starch  and  sulphuric  acid.  Preparation  of.     J.  A.  Lloyd 

1,455.630  ;  May  15. 
Starch  composition.  Preparation  of  sulphuric  acid.    W.  H 

Stokes.      1,455,679  ;    May    15. 
Starch,  Manufacture  of  modified.     L.  Weiss.     1,474,129 

Nov.  13. 
Start  and  stop  mechanism.     C.  F.  Stoddard.     1,449,354 

Mar.  20. 
Starter  and   ignition   switch.   Combination.     F.    C.   Bren 

nan.     1,446.413  ;  Feb.  20. 
Starter  can,  Adjustable.     C.  J.  Westergaard.     1,444,090 

Feb.  6. 
Starters,  Lockout  for  automatic.     R.  Varley.     1,457,917 

June  5. 
Starting     and     generating     system.       W.     A.     TiTrbayne, 

1,468,056:   Sept.   18. 
Starting    and    lighting   system.      F.    Allison.      1,478,196 

Dec.  18. 
Starting  and  stopping  mechanism.     W.  Arter.     1,445,283 

Feb.  13. 
Starting      and      stopping      mechanism.      P.      Ashworth 

1,444,021  ;  Feb.  6. 
Starting    and    stopping    mechanism.      J.    S.    Wentworth, 

1,453,298;  May  1. 
Starting  apparatus.    Internal-combustion-motor.      S.   Jen- 

cick.     1,448,926  ;  Mar.  20. 
Starting  device.     R.  C.  Frohock.     1,453,868  ;  May  1. 
Starting,    stopping,    and    driving    machinery,    Means    for. 

E.   J.   WelfEens.      1,459,759  ;    June  26. 
Starting  switch,     D.  M.  Bliss.     1,442,517  ;  Jan.   16. 
Starting  switch.     J.  Galamb.     1,459,051  ;   June  19. 
Starting  switch.     C.  F.  Gilchrist.     1,443,074;  Jan.  23. 
Starting    switch.      H.    L.    Van    Valkenburg.      1,470,896 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Stateroom,  drawing  room,  and  similar  compartment.     W. 

Bleistein.     1.441,909:  Jan.  9. 
Static-potential  -  controlling    apparatus.      E.    M.    Gilson. 

1,449,987  ;   Mar.   27. 
Station   for   subterraneous   passageways,    Safety.     G.   M. 

Lowe.     1,456.808;  May  29. 
Station  indicator.     S.  Majka  and  P.  Borowsky.    1,457,378  ; 

June  5. 
Station  indicator.     J.  C.  Wood.     1,453.330  ;  May  1. 
Station  indicator.     J.   C.   Wood.     1,473,752  ;   Nov.   13. 
Station,     Liquid  -  dispensing.       P.     A.     P.     V.     Mauclfere. 

1.460,389;  July  3. 
Station    platforms.    Railway    guard   for.      W.    H.    Banks. 

1.448,327  ;  Mar.  13. 
Station  selector.     O.  K.  Bakken.     1,452,903  ;  Apr.  24. 
Station  stop  device.     W.  F.  Barnard.     1,452,022  ;  Apr.  17. 
Stationery.     J.   J.   Reinhold.     1.441,601  ;   Jan.  9. 
Stations  or  stands.  Supply  device  for  filling.     C.  A.  Rus- 
sell, jr.     1,458,852  ;  June  12. 
Statuette.     D.  Abbott.     Des.  61.748  ;  Jan.  2. 
Statuette.     W.  Danson.     Des.  62,253  ;  Apr.  24. 
Statuette.     Y.  T.   Goodwin.     Des.  62,721;  July  24. 
Statuette.     D.   J.  Morton.     Des.   62,230  ;  Apr.   17. 
Statuette.     D.  A.  Wechsler.     Des.  63,012;   Sept.  4. 
Statuette,  crucifix,  or  similar  article  of  m.Tnufacture,  Re- 
ligious.    D.  I.  Hayes.     Des.  61,912  ;  Feh.  6. 
Statuette,    incense    burner,    or    similar    article.       E.    M 

Viquesney.     Des.   62,349 ;   May   8. 
Stave     mold.     Multiple-.       J.     W.     Warren.       1,456,411 

May  22. 
Stave-planing    machine.      H.    0.    Olsen    and    O.    Nilsen 

1  441  369  •  Jan.  9 
Stave,  Ventilated.     H.  B.  Jones.     Re.  15,516  ;  Jan.  2. 
Staves,    Mold    for    corncrib.      A.    Hemphill.      1,458,054 

June  5. 
Stay   bolt.     W.   ZwilUng.      1,466,686;   Sept.   4. 
Stay-bolt  construction.  Flexible.   R.  S.  Mennie.    1,455.645 

May  15. 
Stav-bolt    for   steam    boilers.      A.    P.    Pitkin.      1,469,688 

Oct.  2. 
Stay-bolt  structure.     E.  I.  Dodds.     1.467,359  ;  Sept.  11. 
Stay-bolt  structure.     E.  I.  Dodds.     1,472,387;  Oct.  30. 
Stay-bolt   structure.      E.    I.   Dodds.      1,475,474 ;    Nov.   27. 
Stay-bolt   structure.      J.    E.    Flannery    and   E.    I.    Dodds, 

1,455.837:  May  22. 
Stay-bolt   structure.      J.    R.    Flannery   and    E.    I.    Dodds, 

1,472.389  ;  Oct.  30. 
Stav-bolt   tap.     P.    O.   Wells.      1,478,414 ;   Dec.    25. 
Stay  holts.  Making.     J.  R.  Flannery.     1,472,390  ;  Oct.  30 


Stay    or    tab    applying    machine.      C.    H.    Nitsch,    W.    A. 

Weightman.  and  W.  H.  Streeper.  1,451,782  ;  Apr.  17. 
Staying  machine,  Box-.  M.  B.  Diskin.  1,446,549  ;  Feb.  27. 
Steak  and  chop  cutter.  T.  J.  Yount.  1,465,923  ;  Aug.  21. 
Steam-actuated     ejector.       R.     N.     Ehrhart.       1,444.539 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Steam  and  cinders.  Means  for  treating.    F.  L.  McGahan. 

1,441,864  ;  Jan.  9. 
Steam  and   hot-water  boiler,  Electric.     N.  R.  Forssblad. 

Rel5,710  ;  Oct.  30. 
Steam    and    water    boiler.      C.    F.    Bachler.      1,463,455 ; 

July  31. 
Steam  board.     W.  W.  Noblensky.     1,461,930 ;  July  17. 
Steam  boiler.     J.  S.  Andrews.     1,459,648  ;  June  19. 
Steam  boiler.    A.  L.  Brueggeman.     1,472,045  ;  Oct.  30. 
Steam  boiler.    D.  S.  Jacobus.     1,472,474  ;  Oct.  30. 
Steam  boiler.     D.  S.  Jacobus.     1,470,744  ;  Oct.  16. 
Steam   boiler.     D.    S.    Jacobus   and   J.   Wolf.     1,470,006; 

Oct.  9. 
Steam  boiler.     E.  Kidwell.     1,442,433;  Jan.  16. 
Steam  boiler.     W.  Nakagawa.     1,462,763  ;  July  24. 
Steam  boiler.     I.  Todd.     1,459,807  ;  June  26. 
Steam  boiler,  Electric.     W.  L.  Merrill  and  H.  A.  Winne. 

1,462,350;   July  17. 
Steam-boiler     furnace.       J.     J.     Bridgeford.       1,456,119 ; 

May  22. 
Steam     boilers.     Flow-controlling     means     for.       T.     H. 

McGraw,  jr.     1,469,389;  Oct.  2. 
Steam    boilers.    Setting   of.      G.    H.    Bowden.      1,476,236; 

Dec.  4. 
Steam    chest  and    balance   slide    valve   therefor.      H.    P. 

Robinson.     1,470,193  ;  Oct.  9. 
Steam,  compressed  air  and  gases  of  all  kinds.  Separating 

apparatus  for.     O.   Loss.     1,442,689 ;   Jan.   16. 
Steam  deflector.     P.  B.  Church.     1,477,996;  Dec.  18. 
Steam  device.  Face.    A.  E.  Clark.    1,464,645  ;  Aug.  14. 
Steam-driven   machinery.    Condenser   for.     R.   O.   Stearns 

and  D.   E.  McGraw.     1,473,449;  Nov.   6. 
Steam-ejector      apparatus.        M.      Leblanc.        1,461,447 ; 

July  10. 
Steam   ejectors,   Exhaust   arrangement   for.      M.  Leblanc. 

1,475,441  ;Nov.  27. 
Steam      engine,      Rotary.        E.       Ericsson.        1,451,653; 

Apr.  10. 
Steam  generator.     G.  A.  Bussac.     1,450,838  ;  Apr.  3. 
Steam  generator.     B.  J.  N.  Marden.     1,475,589  ;  Nov.  27. 
Steam-generator     fitting.        J.     C.     Parker.       1,463,658; 

July  31. 
Steam-generator  furnace,  Vertical.    H.  Cruse.    1,450,489  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Steam    injector.    Exhaust-.      R.    D.    and   J.    C.    Metcalfe. 

1,442.532  ;  Jan.  16. 
Steam,  Means  for  reutillzing.    P.  L.  McGahan.    1,453,687  ; 

May   1. 
Steam,  Method  of  and  means  for  the  production  and  use 

of.     R.  W.  Barton.     1,450,405  ;  Apr.  3. 
Steam  packing.     H.  B.  Lee.     1,458,489:  June  12 
Steam  ring.     S.  Clifford.     1,453,378  ;  May  1. 
Steam   superheater.      A.    Cotton.      1,463,547;    July   31. 
Steam  superheater.     C.  B.  Forward.     1,466,278;  Aug.  28. 
Steam    thawing   apparatus.      P.   A.   Weigert.      1,443,329 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Steam  trap.     R.  Carlstedt.     1,460,746  ;  July  3. 
Steam  trap.     J.  C.  P.  Long.     1,448,972  ;  Mar.  20. 
Steam  trap.     J.  Morehead.     1,462,144 ;   July  17. 
Steam  trap.     J.  Rae.     1,447,102;  Feb.  27. 
Steam  trap.     C.  Stickle.     1,468,178;  Sept.  18. 
Steam     trap.       C.     E.     Vance     and     C.     S.     McClelland. 

1,441,046;  Jan.  2. 
Steam     trap.     Automatic        G.     W.     Collin.       1,455,021 ; 

May  15. 
Steam-withdrawal  installations.  Pressure-regulating  device 

for  intermediate.  R.  Bosselmann.  1,464,596  ;  Aug.  14. 
Steaming  and  pressing  machine,  Garment.     C.  R.  Lendle. 

1,446,571  ;  Feb.  27. 
Steel.     C.  Cumings.     1,449,657  :  Mar.  27. 
Steel,    Apparatus    for    the    production    of.      C.    de    Thai. 

1,460,231  ;  June  26. 
Steel    as   an    article    of    manufacture,    Forgeable.      L.    P. 

Burrows.      1,459,570  ;    June   19. 
Steel,   Cleaning   and   surfacing  sheet.      S.   M.    Noyes   and 

S.  Peacock.     1,440,619;  Jan.  2. 
Steel  free  from  tungsten.  High-speed.     W.  L.  E.  Eilender. 

1,448,288;  Mar.  13. 
Steel  in  hardening.   Fused  salt  bath   for  heating.     R.   S. 

Dean.     1,454,214  ;  May  8. 
Steel-loist  machine.     H.  M.  Naugle  and  A.  J.  Townsend. 

1,472,771 ;  Oct.  30. 
Steel-joist  manufacture.     H.  M.  Naugle  and  A.  J.   Town- 
send.     1,472,770;  Oct.  .30. 
Steel-joist  manufacture.     H.  M.  Naugle  and  A.  J.  Town- 
send.     1,472,772  ;  Oct.  30. 
Steel.  Making  high-speed.     W.  B.  Brookfield.      1.446.153  : 

Feb.  20. 
Steel  manufacture.     F.  J.  Griffiths  and  D.  N.  A.  Blacet. 

1,471,655  :  Oct.  23. 
Steel,  Melting  and  deoxidizing.    A.  E.  Greene.     1,449,319  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Steel  or  iron  bars,  tubes,  shafts,  rock  drills,  and  the  like. 

Manufacture    of    hollow.      R.    A.    Bedford.      1,455,856 ; 

May  22. 
Steel  or  metal  into  ingot  or  like  molds.  Pouring  or  teem- 
ing  of   molten.      H.    H.    Hosack.      1,474,261  ;    Nov.    13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  hwentions — Continued. 


Steel  peb.     H.  L.  Beaver.     1,453,120  ;  Apr.  24. 
Steel,  Producing.     J.  T.  Jones.     1,466,301 ;  Aug.  28. 
Steel,    Producing    stainless.      F.    D.    Carney.      1,444,062 

Peb.  6. 
Steel,     Production     of    basic.       E.     Bauret.       1,459,712 

June   26. 
Steel,  Production  of  basic.    R.  Bauret.    1,464,634  ;  Aug.  14 
Steel  puller.     W.  Hoskin.     1,472,524  ;  Oct.  30. 
Steel  sash  connection.     M.  Zeman.     1,453,822  ;  May  1. 
Steel-wool-making    machine.       A.    J.     Both.       1,462,181 

July  17. 
Steels,    Reconditioning.      R.    S.    Hannaford.      1,442,337 

Jan.  16. 
Steering    and    transmission    mechanism.      W.    Turnbull 

1,474,742;  Nov.   20. 
Steering  apparatus,  Automatic.     E.  E.  Wlnkley.    1,478,195 

Dec.  18. 
Steering     apparatus.     Motor-vehicle.       J.     W.     Sumner 

1,467,208;    Sept.   4. 
Steering   apparatus.    Ship.      P.    A.    Johnson.      1,467,982 

Sept.  11. 
Steering  arm.   R.  L.  Garrett  and  J.  L.  Goolsby.    1,477,168 

Dec.   11. 
Steering  arrangement  for  motor  and  other  road  vehicles 

A.  E,  Parnacott.     1,446,431 ;  Feb.  20. 
Steering  attachment  for  sleds.     W.  I.  Rogers.     1,459,263 

June    19. 
Steering-column  support.     W.  F.  Harrington.     1,478,389 

Dec.  25. 
Steering  device.     C.  M.  Case.     1,466,612  ;  Aug.   28. 
Steering  device.     G.  P.  Dorris.     1,476,956  ;  Dec.  11. 
Steering  device,  Auxiliary.     P.   W.   Johnson.     1,468,448 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Steering  element  for  the  handle  bars  of  vehicles.  Auxiliary. 

M.  Ershkowitz.     1,448,921 ;  Mar.  20. 
Steering  gear.     G.  A.  Bilgere.     1,476,870 -Dec.   11. 
Steering  gear.     P.  S.  Bauer.     1,478,013;  Dec.   18. 
Steering  gear.     R.  HufC.     1,443,685;  June  30. 
Steering  gear.     A.  T.  Kasley.     1,468,236  ;  Sept.  18. 
Steering  gear.     F.  W.  Seeck.     1,449,351 ;  Mar.  20. 
Steering  gear.     C.  B.  Short.     1,444,563;  Feb.  6. 
Steering  gear.    N.  C.  Woodin.    1,443,779  ;  Jan.  30. 
Steering-gear-centering  device.     J.   P.   Field.     1,441,148 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Steering    gear,    Differential.      H.    B.    Ross.      1,472,940 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Steering  gear  for  steamships.     J.  T.  Shaw,  C.  A.  Wey- 
mouth, and  B.   H.  Pearson.     1,455,151 ;  May  15. 
Steering     gear.      Hydraulic.      D.    E.     Ross.       1,442,540 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Steering-gear  lock.     C.   L.   Mutrix.      1,471,409;   Oct.    23. 
Steering-gear    replacement.      C.    H.    Kirby.      1,458,581 ; 

June  12 
Steering-gear  stop  device.     J.  Rowe.     1,452,985 ;  Apr.  24. 
Steering-gear     support.        E.      H.     Belden.        1,474,103 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Steering  gear,  Vehicle.     J.  Froelich.     1,476,068;  Dec.  4. 
Steering  gears,  road-shock-regulating  device  for.     D.  E. 

Ross.     1,447,042  ;  Feb.  27. 
Steering   kunckles   and    other    parts    of  vehicles,    Means 

for  lubricating.     F.  H.  Gleason.     Rel5,715  ;   Nov.  6. 
Steering  mechanism.     B.  R.  Fell.     1,471,553  ;  Oct.  23. 
Steering  mechanism.     A.  J.  Lavoie.     1,442,161 ;  Jan.   16. 
Steering  mechanism.    A.  P.  Lee.     1,446,756  ;  Feb.  27. 
Steering    mechanism.      H.     C.    V.    Poulsen.       1,476,104; 

Dec.  4. 
Steering-mechanism  equalizer.     E.  B.  Cannon.     1,447,757  ; 

Mar.  6.  „    ^  ,. 

Steering  mechanism  for  portable  trucks.     C.   H.   Weber. 

1,446,140 ;  Feb.  20.  ,  .  „     „ 

Steering    mechanism    for    self-propelled    vehicles.      S.    H. 

Hunt.     1,474,527;  Nov.  20. 
Steering  mechanism  for  tractors,  Differential.     O.  C.  Han- 
sen.    1,448,117  ;  Mar.  13. 
Steering     mechanism      for     vehicles.        C.      H.      Young. 

1.473,691 ;  Nov.  13.  ,    „„  „„„ 

Steering  mechanism,  Power.     J.  W.  Sumner.     1,467,209  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Steering-mechanism-stabilizing  device.    W.  D.  Richardson. 

1,452,656;  Apr.  24.  ^        ..      .,    ,. 

Steering      mechanism,      Vehicle.         L.       C.      Vanderlip. 

1,455,941 ;  May  22.  .„.„„„     . 

Steering-post  lock.    C.  F.  Kettering.     1,464,908 ;  Aug.  14. 
Steering-rod     connection.       E.     J.     Gulick.       1,451,040 ; 

Apr    10. 
Steering  -  stabilizing    device.       J.     Hoffman.       1,457,975  ; 

June  5. 
Steering  tongue.     J.  B.  Hathaway  and  A.  R.  McDiarmid. 

1,469,834 ;  Oct.  9.  •  ^        , 

Steering  wheel.     F.  L.  Cantrall.     1,476,145  ;  Dec.  4. 
Steering  wheel.     C.  A.  Donaldson.     1,459,090 ;  June  19. 
Steering  wheel  mechanism.     A.   B.   Bronson.     1,475,928 ; 

Dec   4 
Steering   wheel.      C.    W.    Johnson.      1,470,623 ;    Oct.    16. 
Steering  wheel.     J.  B.  La  Pierre.     1,448,132  ;  Mar.  13. 
Steering  wheel.     G.  Potchernick.     1,468,324;  Sept.  18. 
Steering  wheel.     W.  C.  Rastetter.     1,453,808 ;  May  1. 
Steering  wheel.     W.   C.   Rastetter.     1,476,543 ;  Dec.  4. 
Steering  wheel.     H.  E.  Sheller.     1.447,048  ;  Feb.  27. 
Steering  wheel.     S.  A.  Snell.     1,452,534  ;  Apr.  24. 
Steering  wheel.     E.   C.   Stenberg.     1,477,727  ;   Dec.   18. 
Steering  wheel.     E.  H.  Vincent.     1,459.040  :  June  19. 
Steering  wheel.     J.  Vons.     1,470,784 ;  Oct.  16. 


,  Steering   wheel.     H.   S.    Williams.      1,444,294  ;   Peb.   6. 
steering    wheel    and    forming    the    same.      G.    D.    Rose. 

1,474,167;   Nov.   13. 
Steering  wheel  and   lock,   Turning.      C.    E.   Prederickson. 

1,457,733  ;  June  5. 
Steering     wheel     and     manufacture.       E.     W.     Schafer. 

1,474,644  ;  Nov.  20.     . 
Steering-wheel  attachment.     E.  W.  A.  Holtz.     1,446,304  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Steering  wheel.   Auto.     T.   Parker.     1,477,001 ;   Dec.   11. 
Steering-wheel  brake.     A.  P.  Brush.     1,470,803  ;  Oct.  16. 
Steering-wheel  casings.   Sealing  shell  for.     C.  P.   Sattler. 

1,442,975  ;  Jan.  23. 
Steering   wheel.    Composite.      J.    S.    Kinney.      1,466,235 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Steering-wheel  construction.     W.  C.  Rastetter.     1,476,544; 

Dec.  4. 
Steering-wheel  construction.     W.  C.  Rastetter.    1,476,673  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Steering-wheel  cover.     W.  F.  Ridge.     1,453,181 ;  Apr.  24. 
Steering-wheel     driving     mechanism.        A.     E.     Osborn. 

1,476,173  ;  Dec.  4. 
Steering    wheel.    Folding.      P.    B.    Merritt.      1,459,957; 

June  26. 
Steering  wheel  for  automobiles.     J.  Berlien.     1,464,635 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Steering-wheel   lock.     O.  Anderson.      1,445,866 ;   Feb.  20. 
Steering-wheel    lock.      P.    E.    Bauermeister.      1,454,663 ; 

May  8. 
Steering-wheel     lock.       J.     G.     Gongopolos.       1,450,073 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Steering-wheel   lock.     G.   L.   Lukens.     1,469,655;   Oct.   2. 
Steering-wheel  lock.     A.  E.  Miller.     1,447,099  ;  Peb.  27. 
Steering-wheel    lock.    Auto.      P.    L.    Manlet.      1,444,977 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Steering-wheel  lock  for  motor  vehicles.     W.  G.  Fording. 

J,464,175 ;  Aug.  7. 
Steering  wheel,   Lockable  and   tiltable.      E.   H.   Vincent. 

1,445,053;   Feb.   13. 
Steering-wheel-locking      mechanism.      H.      H.      Lampert. 

1,443,958  ;  Feb.  6. 
Steering  wheel.  Mounting.     J.  N.  Richards,  W.  H.  West- 
man,   and  A.   D.   Westman.     1,463,487  ;   July   31. 
Steering-wheel  switch  control.     E.  J.  Martel.     1,470,237  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Steering   wheel,    Tiltable   and   quick-detachable.      W.    H. 

Appleby.     1,444,898;  Feb.  13. 
Steering   wheel.  Tilting.     P.  S.  Bauer.     1,459,493  ;  June  19. 
Steering  wheel.  Tilting.    V.  W.  Pag6.    1,453,990 ;  May  1. 
Steering    wheel.    Tilting    and    locking.      E.    H.    Vincent. 

1.476,742;    Dec.    11. 
Steering  wheel,  Tilting  locking.   E.  N.  Pagelsen.   Rel5,587  ; 

May  1. 
Steering     wheel.     Tilting     locking.       B.     H.     Vincent. 

1,449,563;  Mar.  27. 
Steering   wheel    with    laminated    hub,    Wooden.      O.    K. 

Snyder.      1,469,194:   Sept.   25. 
Steering      wheels.      Brake-actuating      mechanism      for. 

E.    J.   W.    Ragsdale.      1,469,484 ;    Oct.   2. 
Steering   wheels.    Cover   for.      W.    P.    Ridge.      1,446,628 ; 

Peb.  27. 
Steering    wheels.     Cushion    grip     for.       W.     C.     Skiles. 

1,472,689 ;  Oct.  30. 
Steering    wheels,    Making.      H.    B.    Sheller.      1,475,602: 

Nov.  27. 
Steering  wheels.    Tilting  and  locking  device  for.      R.    S. 

Busby.     1,451,458;  Apr.   10. 
Steering   wheels.   Tilting   and   locking  device  for.      R.    S. 

Busby.     1,457,722  ;  June  5. 
Stem  stripper.     P.  Minami.     1,459,598;  June  19. 
Stencil.      G.   J.   Evans.      1,451,816-7 ;    Apr.    17. 
Stencil   and   makins?   and   using  the   same.      H.   D.   Kem. 

1,478,745  ;  Dec.  25. 
Stencil   and    marking   brush.    Fountain.      W.    C.    Marsh. 

1.477,578;   Dec.  18. 
Stencil-cutting    machine.       G.    Remnsnider.       1,471,204; 

Stencil  hand  stamp.     G.  T.  Pritchard.     1,445,447  ;  Feb.  13. 
Stencil  making.     S.  Elliott.     1,461,867  ;  July  17. 
Stencil-printing     machine.       H.     W.     Hahn.       1,468,384 ; 

Stenciling  device.     G.   J.   Etvans.      1,477,479 :   Dec.   11. 
Stenciling    machine.       C.     W.    Dibble    and    M.    Phillips. 

1,470,962;   Oct.   16.  ,        „    ,       .         ^       ^    .,. 

Stencils    or    analogous    articles.    Mechanism    for    feeding. 

W.  E.  Pedrick.     1,448,314  ;  Mar.  13. 
Step,   Folding.     S.  Koeberlin.     1,473,858;   Nov.   13,^ 
Step,   Safetv-appliance.     J.   H.  Harrison  and  M.   Walker. 

1,474,257;  Nov.  13. 
Stepladder.      S.    Field.      1.463,649 ;    July   31. 
Stepladder.     C.  W.  Krathwohl.     1,460,252  ;  June  26. 
Stepladder.     C.   W.   Krathwohl.     1,474,266;   Nov.   13. 
Stepladder.     S.  A.  McGaw.     1,459,918:  June  26. 
Stepladder.      A.   L.    Rogers.      1,473,443 ;    Nov.    6. 
Stepladder.       R.     W.      Shannon     and     C.     E.     Sanders. 

1,478,617 ;  Dec.  25.  „    „  ^     •., 

Stepladder  and  ironing  board,   Combined.     P.   Schneider. 

1,464,629  ;  Aug.  14. 
Stepladder      and      scaffold,      Combined.        F.      Folliard. 

1.474.250;  Nov.  13.  „      ,       ^  .„ 

Stepladder     and     stool.     Combination.       P.     L.     Gnffiu. 

1,471,155  ;   Oct.   16. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
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Stepladder,      Collapsible.         L.      Simonicli.        1,463,023 

July  24. 
Stepladder,   Extension.     V.    Saccone.     1.441,529 ;   .Tan.   9 
Stepladder,  Walking.     C.  Anlauf.     1.467,245  ;  Sept.  4. 
StereoautograpU.      W.    Sander.      1,477.082;    Dec.    11. 
Stereopticon     device.       W.     H.     C.     Dudley.       1,452,797 

Apr.  24. 
Stereoscope.     M.  Girsdansky.     1,440,457  ;  Jan.  2. 
Stereoscopic      telemeter.        0.      Eppenstein.        1,450,915 

Apr.  10. 
Stereotype    plates,    Machine    for    casting.       C.    Winkler. 

1,478,935  ;  Dec.  25. 
Stereotype  printing  plate.     H.  A.   W.  Wood.     1,477,620 

Dec.   18. 
Stereotype    printina:    plate.    Tubular.      H.    A.    W.    Wood 

1.477,619  ;   Dec.   18. 
Stereotype  printing  plates.  Machine  for   operating  upon 

A.  A.  Henzi.     1,467,790;  Sept.  11. 
Stereotyping    metal,    Melting    pot    particularly    for.      C 

Winkler.     1,447,111  ;  Feb.  27. 
Sterilizer.     F.  W.  Smith.     1,471,670;  Oct.  23. 
Sterilizer  and  irrigator.     T.  E.  Caron  and  D.  M.  Raiche. 

1,470,145;  Oct.  9. 
Sterilizer  and  seed  drier.    C.  B.  Ginn.    1,449,280  ;  Mar.  20. 
Sterilizing  apparatus.     V.  L.  Emerson.     1,440,868  ;  Jan.  2. 
Sterilizing  apparatus.     O.H.Hansen.     1,478,221;  Dec.  18. 
Sterilizing     apparatus.        O.      H.     Hansen.        1,478,223 ; 

Dec.    18. 
Sterilizing  apparatus.  Can-.     R.   Seggerman.      1,460,514  ; 

July  3. 
Sterilizing  container.    G.  M.  Gross.    1,462,334  ;  July  17. 
Stethoscope.     J.  A.  Rayder.     1,445,711 ;  Feb.  20. 
Stethoscope,  Engineer's.     R.  B.  Foord.    1,466,825  ;  Sept.  4. 
Stick,  Transformable  walking.     R.  A.  Breul.     1,4-75,740  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Stile-horning     machine.       J.     T.     Williams.       1,476,666 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Still.     J.   M.   Mahoney.      1,455,642 ;   May    15. 
Still.     H.  C.  P.   Weber.     1,451,603;  Apr.  10. 
Still,   Cooling.     T.   L.   Watkeys.     1.476,744 ;   Dec.   11. 
Still,  Oil.     P.   Heffler.     1,463,698;  July  31. 
Stippling  surfaces.     C.  G.  Hampson.     1,449.856  ;  Mar.  27. 
Stirring  apparatus.     F.  de  Dietrich.     1,464,150  ;  Aug.  7. 
Stirring  device.     S.  H.  Gibson.     1,443,738  ;  Jan.  30. 
Stitcher    wheel    and    guard.      J.    W.    Dirkson    and    L.    E. 

Clough.     1,469.753  ;  Oct.  2. 
Stitches,  Forming  concealed.   R.  R.  Hughes,  jr.    1,442,807  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Stitching  machine.     G.  P.  Baumann.     1,462,898  ;  July  24. 
Stitching-maehine    guard.      T.    C.    Guseman.      1,456,548 ; 

May  29. 
Stitching   machine,    Ontsole-.      C.    C.    Blake.      1,443,724 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Stitching  machine,  Sheet-.    U.  Bischof.     1,440,369  ;  Jan.  2. 
Stitching  mechanism.     L.    Sartore.     1,462,521 ;   July   24. 
Stock-cutting  apparatus.     F.  J.   MacDonald.      1,469,325  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Stock-cutting     machine.       E.     E.     Winkley.       1.454,877  ; 

May  15. 
Stock-cutting     machine.       E.     E.     Winkley.       1,472,108 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Stock,   Drinking  fountain  for.     J.  W.  Unger  and  H.  T>a- 

haun.     1,458,450;  June  12. 
Stock    feeding    and    watering    device.      F.     Scheppmann. 

1,441.886;  Jan.  9. 
Stock   fountain,  Automatic.      J.   H.   Artman.      1,461,744 ; 

July  17. 
Stock  guard.     J.  E.  Glass.     1,443,256 ;  Jan.  23. 
Stock-record   and   sales-accounting   system.     T.   B.    Hope. 

1,476,819  ;  Dec.  11. 
Stock-tunk   heater.     A.   L.    Steinke.     1,463,099  ;  July  24. 
Stock  waterer.     C.  L.  Cruzen  and  C.  E.  Gay.     1,459,142  ; 

June    19. 
Stock   waterer.      T.    Ritchie.      1,477.447 ;    Dec.    11. 
Stock   waterer.     H.   Ternes.      1,452,325;  Apr.    17. 
Stock  waterer.     W.   P.   Turner.     1,477,467  ;   Dec.   11. 
Stock-watering    apparatus.      F.    L.    Morgan.      1,476,095 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Stock-watering    system.      W.    Mitchell    and    H.    R.    King. 

1.475,403  :  Nov.  27. 
Stocking.     W.  D.  Butz.     De.s.  62,043  ;  Mar.  6. 
Stocking.     R.  C.  Groh.     Des.  62,904  ;  Aug.   21. 
Stocking.     A.  Junker.     1,459,590;  June  19. 
Stocking.     E.  Lepow.     1,452,517 ;  Apr.  24. 
Stocking.      C.   Loven.      1,452,302 :   Apr.   17. 
Stocking.     R.    Schletter.      Des.   63.272 :   Nov.   13. 
Stocking.     W.  Scott,  jr.     Des.  62,435  ;  May  29. 
Stocking  and  making  same.    G.  P.  Bosworth.    1,476,042-3  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Stocking   and   making   same.    Seamless.      W.    H.    Carter. 

1,460,477;  July  3. 
Stocking  board.     H.   Coulston.      1,475,753  ;  Nov.   27. 
Stocking  form.     C.  T.  Griffith.     1,466,504  ;  Aug.  28. 
Stocking  protector.     M.  W.  Holcomb.     1,464,530  ;  Aug.  14. 
Stockings,  Making.     J.  Hadfleld,  jr.     1,444,684  ;  Feb.  6. 
Stockings,  Making.     R.  H.  Lawson.     1,467,549;  Sept.  11. 
Stockincs,  socks,  or  the  like  to  suspenders.  Means  for  at- 
taching.   H.  Dahms.    1,4*2,327  ;  Oct.  30. 
Stoker.     M.  Alpern.     1,443,202;  Jan.  23. 
Stoker.     E.  Fitts.     1,440,728 ;  .Ian.  2. 
Stoker.     E.  E.  Jones.     1,442,668;  Jan.  16. 
Stoker.     E.  R.  Stone.     1,468,760;   Sept.  25. 
Stoker.     G.  H.  Thacher,  jr.     1,453,482-3  ;  May  1. 


Stoker,      Automatic.        K.      F.      Juengling.        1,452,081  ; 

.■\pr.  17. 
Stoker.   Automatic.     O.   O.   Nygaard.     1,441.293  ;    Jan.   9. 
Stoker,  Automatic.     A.  Ousdahl.     1,472,280  ;  Oct.  30. 
Stoker,  Automatic.     L.   R.   Stowe.     1,463,300-1  ;  July  31. 
Stoker  -  controlling     mechanism.       V.     V.     Veenschoten. 

1,457,564  ;  June  5, 
Stoker,  Furnace.     H.  D.  Gross.     1,450.851  ;  Apr.  3. 
Stoker  furnace.     H.  A.  Poppenhusen.     1,461,450  ;  July  10. 
Stoker  furnace.     J.  H.  Roach.     1,466,562;  Aug.  28. 
Stoker,    Furnace.     R.    S.    Riley.      1,452,706 ;   Apr.    24. 
Stoker  grate.     G.   W.   Edwards.     1,463,157;   July  31. 
Stoker  grate.     G.  H.  Thacher,  jr.     1,453,484  ;  May  1. 
Stoker,  Hand.     F.  C.  Stimmel.     1,460,618  ;  July  3. 
Stoker  hoppers.  Agitator  for.     0.  C.  Sheldon.     1,444,888; 

Feb.  13. 
Stoker,   Locomotive.     N.  M.   Lower.     1,455,058 ;  May  15. 
Stoker,   Mechanical.     J.   M.   Porter.     1,442.295  ;   Jan.   16. 
Stoker,  Mechanical.     J.  S.  Stogdale.     1,475,361  ;  Nov.  27. 
Stoker,  Mechanical.     K.  Usui.     1,466,978  ;  Sept.  4. 
Stoker,  Mechanical.     W.  R.  Wood.     1,460,997  ;  July  3. 
Stoker  mechanism.     M.  P.  Laughlin.     1,441,097  ;  Jan.  2. 
Stoker    mechanism.    Locomotive-engine.       W.    T.    Hanna. 

1,445,275  ;   Feb.   13. 
Stoker     rams.     Hydraulic     drive     for.       C.     L.     Howse. 

1,460,586;  July  3. 
Stoker,  Underfeed.     J.  A.  Flemings.     1,475,624  ;  Nov.  27. 
Stoker,  Underfeed.    R.  A.  Foresman.     1,450,586  ;  Apr.  3. 
Stoker,    Underfeed.      R.    S.    Riley.      1,463,337 ;    July    31. 
Stoker,  Underfeed.     P.  E.  Smith.     1,453,892  ;  May  1. 
Stokers,     Agitator     for     mechanical.        H.     G.     Burrill. 

1,451,141  ;   Apr.  10. 
Stokers,    Feed    gate    for    automatic.      E.    L.    Brown,    jr. 

1.455,041  ;  May  15. 
Stokers,    Fuel    hopper    for   automatic.      J.    D.    Campbell. 

1,472,427;  Oct.  30. 
Stokers,  Spring-pawl  drive  for.    J.  W.  Rohrer.     1,442,003  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Stoking  mechanism.     G.  J.   Hagan.     1.478,515  ;   Dec.   25. 
Stoking    structure.    Fuel-.      E.    L.    Barnes.       1,469,172 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Stone    and     like     working    machine.       K.     R.     Haertlng. 

1,458,097  ;  June  5. 
Stone  and  other  material,  Machine  for  spreading  crushed. 

W.  O.  and  J.  R.  King.     1,468,303  ;  Sept.  18. 
Stone,  cement,  or  the  like,  Manufacture  of  artificial.     H. 

Berry.     1,4.56,667  ;  May  29. 
Stone-cutting  wheel.     E.  A.  Chase.     1,455,477 ;  May   15 
Stone-dressing   machine.     K.  M.  Trowbridge.     1,441.311; 

Jan.  9. 
Stone  furniture,  etc..  Mold  forms  in  pairs  of  combinative 

assembled  forms  for  making  of  artificial.     C.  F.  Straus- 

baugh.     1,456,947  ;  May  29. 
Stone-gathering  machine.     J.  Bugla.     1,454,668  ;  May  8. 
Stone-gathering    machine.       P.     W.     Shaw.       1,442,979 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Stone,  Paving.     T.   Ito.     1,456,259  ;  May   22. 
Stone  picker.      T.   Ortmann.      1,478,142 ;   Dec.   18. 
Stone   spreader.     F.   E.   Arndt.     1,454.308 :   May  8. 
Stone  spreader.     J.  L.  Fike.     1,470,157  ;  Oct.  9. 
Stone-surfacing     machine.       F.     J.     Gould.        1,452,113.* 

Apr.  17. 
Stone-suspension  device.    J.  E.  Malkln.    1,460,388  ;  July  S. 
Stool.     R.   Wardle.     1,449,023;  Mar.  20. 
Stool     and      hat      hook.      Restaurant.        G.      A.      Cook. 

1,473,016;  Nov.  6. 
Stool,  Collapsible.     B.  Alexander.     1,477,233  ;  Dec.  11. 
Stool,  Collapsible.     A.  W.  Waderlow.     1,448,171 ;  Mar.  13. 
Stool  construction.     R.  R.  Jones.     1,445,516  ;  Feb.  13. 
Stool.    Foldable.      R.    P.    Mead    and    R.    B.    Thompson. 

1,451,047  :   Apr.  10. 
Stool,  Foldable.     S.  Zsikay.     1,456,840  ;  May  29. 
Stool,  Kneeling.     B.  Denny  and  M.  Kaufman.     1,457,567  ; 

June  5. 
Stool,  Knockdown.     A.  L.  Boggs.     1,467,830  ;  Sept.  11. 
Stool,  Milking.     H.   E.   Luebker.     1,452,303  ;   Apr.  17. 
Stool    or    chair.     Folding.       C.     J.    Koenig.       1,477,652; 

Dec.    18. 
Stools    and   other   furniture.    Base    for.      H.    C.    Wlllson. 

1,453,650;  May  1. 
Stop    and    direction    indicator.       S.     Gazse.       1,478,606 ; 

Dec.   25. 
Stop   and   turn   signal.     Y.    Honda.      1,455,001 ;   May   15. 
Stop   block.     J.    Johnson;      1,477.500 :   Dec.    11. 
Stop  cock.     R.  M.  Manning.     1,450,861 ;  Apr.  3. 
Stopcock  or  valve.    B.  and  W.  Butler.     1,471,825  ;  Oct.  23. 
Stopcock  remover.     C.  K.  Swift.     1,453,895  ;  May  1. 
Stopcocks,      Safety      lock      for.        E.      W.      Leech,      jr. 

1,473,774-5:  Nov.  13. 
Stop  for  machinery.   Safety.     J.  W.  Thropp.     1,447,105  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Stop  mechanism.     L.  E.  Baker.     1,471,995  ;  Oct.  23. 
Stop  mechanism.     H.  J.  Boe  and  B.  J.  Egert.     1,459,435  ; 

June    19. 
Stop    mechanism.      J.    B.    Burton.      1,452,357 ;    Apr.    17. 
Stop  mechanism.     A.  B.  Fowler.     1,477,699  ;  Dec.  18. 
Stop   mechanism.     A.   R.   Havener.     1,451,728 ;    Apr.    17. 
Stop  mechanism.     E.  E.  Winkley.     1,448,649  ;  Mar.  13. 
Stop    mechanism.     Automatic.       J.    and     D.     P.     Touch. 

1,449.708;    Mar.   27. 
Stop  motion.     C-  H.  T.  Hagelstein.     1,461,876 ;  July  17. 
Stop    motion.      J.    Kiewicz.      1,466,402;    Aug.    28. 
Stop  motion.     K.   Sloat.     1,471,292;   Oct.   16. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphnljetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Stop  motion.     V.  Wante.     1,450,931  ;  Apr.  10. 

Stop    record,    Automatic.      J.     W.    Whalen.      1,463,235 ; 

July  31. 
Stop,  Safety.     J.  Roberts.     1,443,042  ;  Jan.  23. 
Stop-signal   device.      J.    Geier.      1,465,260 ;    Aug.    21. 
Stopper :  See — 

Boiler-tube  stopper.  Receptacle   stopper. 

Bottle  stopper.  Swab  stopper. 

Expansible  stopper.  Vitreous  stopper. 

Flue   stopper. 
Stopper.      M.    Combs.      1,478,891  ;    Dec.    25. 
Stopper.     C.  J.  Cross.     1,464,646;  Aug.  14. 
Stopper.     M.  W.  Powell.     1,453,601 ;  May  1. 
Stopper.      J.    L.    Wentz.      1,455,978;    May   22. 
Stopper     and     strainer.     Combined.       0.     A.     Renholdt. 

1,442,361 ;  Jan.  16. 
Stopping    and     restarting    mechanism.     H.     D.     Colman. 

1,446,451 ;  Feb.  27. 
Stopping      mechanism.      Automatic.         L.      Y.       Squibb. 

1,477,295  ;   Dec.   11. 
Storage     and     delivery     apparatus.     Trapdoor     for.       L. 

Charlier.      1,461,411 ;   July   10. 
Storage   and  reclaiming   plant.     A.   F.   Case.     1,464,747  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Storage  battery.     J.  M.  Allen.     1,474,313  ;  Nov.  13. 
Storage  battery.     E.  Anderson.     1,458,377  ;  June  12. 
Storage  battery.     T.  R.  Cook.     1,467,707  ;  Sept.  11. 
Storage     battery.    N.     B.    Laing    and     F.     C.     Rindflish. 

1,450,889  ;  Apr.  3. 
Storage  battery.     S.  M.  Meyer  and  W.  James.     1,475,503  ; 

Nov.   27. 
Storage  battery.     J.  D.  Mintz.     1,460,072  ;   June  26. 
Storage    battery.      V.    C.    Stanley.      1,460,674 ;    Sept.    4. 
Storage     battery.       H.     C.     Thompson,     jr.       1,468,051 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Storage  battery.     W.   H.   Thorpe.     1,451,347-8 ;  Apr.   10. 
Storage  battery.     W.    H.  Thorpe.     1,454,571  ;  May  8. 
Storage  battery.     W.  H.  Wood.     1,451,003  ;  Apr.  10. 
Storage-battery-cell   top.     A.   0.    Garrett,    C.   B.   Funnell, 

and   W.    L.    Hoffman.      1,474,523 ;    Nov.    20. 
Storage-battery     circuits.       R.     L.     Young.       1,468,096 

Sept.  18. 
Storage-battery  construcl-ion.     W.  P.  Loudon.     1,449,825 

Mar.  27. 
Storage-battery  filler.     C.  Burkhard.     1,471,238  ;  Oct.   16 
Storage-battery     filler.       J.     D.     SartakofiC.       1,471,362 

Storage-battery  grids.  Making.     W.  E.  Holland  and  J.  M 

Skinner.     1,447,781  ;  Mar.  6. 
Storage-battery    practice.      C.    C.    Carpenter.      1,468,259 

Storage-battery    system.      R.     H.     Sullivan.       1,469,736 
Oct.  2. 

Storage  bin.     J.   P.   Case.      1,463,307;   July   31. 

Storage     bin.      Ventilating.        F.      Morton.        l,474,68o 
Nov.  20. 

Storage  -  compartment    closure.       F.    Meyer.      1,453,402 
May  1. 

Storage  structure.     D.  Knapp.     1,449,232  ;  Mar.  20. 

Storage  tank.     O.   S.  Platb.     1,459,327;   June  19 

Storage   tank.    Portable    air-.      C.    C.    Carek.      1,422,(89: 
Apr.  24. 

Storage  vessel.     J.  M.  Falls.     1,467.719;  Sept.  11. 

Store  apparatus.     E.  E.  Smith.     1,475,149  ;  Nov.  20. 

Store  directory.  Self-service-.     O.  Stavig.     1,462,390  ;  July 
17. 

Store  display  room.     J.  M.  England.     1,455,114  ;  May  15. 

Store   fixtures,   Curtain   suitable   for   use  in.     D.   J.    Sea- 
man.    1,463,598  :  July  31. 

Store    for   a    building    having   limited    floor    space.    Self- 
service.      J.    H.    Carroll.      1,474,106;    Nov.    13. 

Store  front.     M.  Weingarten.     Des.  62,011  ;  Feb.  27. 

Store-front    construction.      D.    J.    Murnane.      1,462,211 ; 
July  17. 

Storeroom    for    perishable    goods.     Silent    sales.      A.     J. 
Schwartz.     1.446,215;  Feb.  20. 

Store,  Self-service.     M.R.Hutchison.     1,477,492  ;  Dec.  11. 

Store,  Self-service.   A.  W.  B.  Johnson.    1,450,086  ;  Mar.  27. 

Store,  Self-serving.     L-.  N.  Anderson.     1,461,374  ;  July  10. 

Store,  Self-serving.     G.  C.  Greene,  T.  O.  Tune,  and  R.  E. 
Stamps.     1,450,803;  Apr.  3. 

Store,  Serve-self  motor.    E.  J.  Greene.    1,473,850  ;  Nov.  13. 

Store  shelf.     B.  K.  Tray  lor.     1,444,758  ;  Feb.  6. 

Stores,      Monorail     system      for.        M.      R.      Hutchison. 
1.477,495  ;  Dec.  11. 

Storm-sash  holder.     A.  W.   Palm.     1,465,679  ;  Aug.  21. 

Storm  shield.     J.  Bauer.     1,472,287  ;  Oct.  30. 

Storm    shield.     C.   F.   Green.      1,454,585 ;   May   8. 

Stove.     O.  R.  Aikman.     1.465,202  ;  Aug.  14. 

Stove.     I.  T.  Black.     1,473,666  ;  Nov.  13. 

Stove.     W.  T.  Croslen.     1.441,531  ;  Jan.  9. 

Stove.     I.  Danhel.     1,468,859 ;  Sept.   25. 

Stove.     L.  C  Dannreuther.     1,457,506  ;  June  5. 

Stove.     H.  Funkp.     1.460.374  ;  July  3. 

Stovp.      R.    Futral.      1.463.315;    July    31. 

Stove.     E.  G.  Germer.     1.447,945  ;  Mar.  6. 

Stove.     E.  Germer.     1,449,665  :  Mar.  27. 

Stove.     C.  n.   Hofifstetter.      1.451.071;  Apr.   10. 

Stove.     F.  P.  Hollowav.     1.457.660  ;  .Tune  5. 

Stove.     M.  Klein.     1,472,178 ;  Oct.  30. 

Stove.     K.  Liiske  and   A.   and  P.   Moussong.     1,450,978  : 
Apr.   10. 

Stove.     E.  E.  Mason.     1,475,849;  Nov.  27. 


Stove.     S.  P.  Massey.     1,461,065;   July  10. 

Stove.     R.  R.  Roemer.     1,467,815  ;  Sept.  11. 

Stove.     E.  R.  Stephens.     1,459,559  ;  June  19. 

Stove.     A.   Streda.      1,445,459;   Feb.    13. 

Stove.      T.   A.   Taylor   and   A.   J.   Yeager.      Des.   62,115; 

Mar.  27. 
Stove.     C.  C.  Tozier.     1,469,463  ;  Oct.  2. 
Stove     and     cabinet.     Kitchenette.       J.     E.      Leonard. 

1,475,587  ;  Nov.  27. 
Stove   and  furnace.     R.   L.  Poe.     1,445,799 ;   Feb.  20. 
Stove     and     furnace.      Slack-burning.       R.      E.     Jones. 

1,456,380  ;  May  22. 
Stove     and      furnace.      Slack-burning.        R.      E.      Jones. 

1,465,442;  Aug.  21. 
Stove    and    grill.     Combined.       J.     Higham.       1,454,385 ; 

May  8. 
Stove    and    humidifier.    Combined.      G.    A.    Kreutzer   and 

K.  L.  Long.     1,472,396;  Oct.  30. 
Stove    and    radiator    therefor,    Heating.      A.    L.    Zwisler. 

1,477,681;  Dec.  18. 
Stove  and  the  like.     S.  S.  Thomas.     1,444,013  ;  Feb.  6. 
Stove  and  the  like,  Vapor.     J.   R.   Eriksson.     1,440,725; 

Jan.    2. 
Stove  attachment.    J.  B.  Gaj.     1,464,986 ;  Aug.  14. 
Stove  attachment.     M.  R.  Harding.     1,475,115  ;  Nov.  20. 
Stove,  Barbecue.     J.  Bond.     1,463,935  ;  Aug.  7. 
Stove-base    construction.      A.    G.    Sherman.      1,468,752 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Stove,  Blue-flame  oil.    M.  A.  Possons  and  A.  J.  Blackford. 

1,441,880;  Jan.  9. 
Stove   burner.   Gas-.     N.   L.   Baker.      1,444,770;   Feb.    13. 
Stove,  Camp.     D.  C.  Dver.     1,442.763;   Jan.  16. 
Stove,  Camp.     P.  W.  Kohl.     1,477,831  ;  Dec.   18. 
Stove,  Camp.     C.  A.  Moore.     1,468,165  ;  Sept.  18. 
Stove,  Camp.     W.  C.  O'Kane.     1,448.148  ;  Mar.  13. 
Stove,  Camp.     J.  A.  Oliver.     1,472,668  ;  Oct.  30. 
Stove,  Camp.     M.  Rotstein  and  R.  Nicholson.     1,464,271  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Stove,   Camp.     H.   L.   Rouse.     1,466,343 ;    Aug.    28. 
Stove,   Collapsible.     N.   H.   Smith.     1,473,523 ;   Nov.   6. 
Stove,   Combination    gas  and  electric.     J.   T.   Templeton. 

1,475.608:  Nov.   27. 
Stove,    Combined    wood   and    coal    burning.      J.    Howard. 

1,450,039  :   Mar.   27. 
Stove  construction.     H.  A.  Ahrens  and  H.   B.   Hlteshew. 

1,440,431 ;  Jan.  2. 
Stove  construction.    R.  Hoffman.    1,453,710 ;  May  1. 
Stove   construction.     A.   Meadows.      1,468,737;    Sept.   25. 
Stove,  Cook.     R.  Hoffman.     1,473,704  ;  Nov.  13. 
Stove,  Cooking.     J.  E.  Chambers.     1,469,890;  Oct.  9. 
Stove,  Cooking.     F.  V.  Detwller.     1,444,733  ;  Feb.  6. 
Stove,  Cooking.     J.  D.  Jackson.     1,455,292  ;  May  15. 
Stove,   Cooking.     M.  A.   Keller.     1,458,981 ;   June   19. 
Stove,    Cooking   and    heating.      E.    Hopkins.      1,468,300 : 

Sept.   18. 
Stove  cover.     F.  L.  Robertson.     1,461,856;  July  lY. 
Stove,    Domestic    heating.      H.    L.    Doherty.      1,458,279 ; 

June  12. 
Stove  door.     W.  L.  Mersfelder.     1,475,236;  Nov.  27. 
Stove-door    frame    and    hinge    therefor.      P.    G.    Nicolaus 

and  .T.  Roy.     1.455.732  :  May  15. 
Stove,  Electric.     W.  R.  Williamson.     1,459.868  ;  June  26. 
Stove,    Fireless.      G.    A.   Taylor.      1,463.563;    .July   31. 
Stove  fixture  or  door  hanger.     A.  Meadows.     1,468,735 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Stove,    Folding.      C.   M.   Bates.      1,466,463 :    Aug.    28. 
Stove,  Folding  cook.     M.  Sussman.     1,456,474  ;   May   22. 
Stove  frame.     R.  Hoffman.     1,449,404  :  Mar.  27. 
Stove,  Gas.     H.  C.  Crouse.     Des.  61,894  ;  Feb.  6. 
Stove,   Gas.     H.  R.  Humphrey.     1,449,182;  Mar.  20. 
Stove,    Gas.      J.    P.    Lane.      1,477,505 ;    Dec.    11. 
Stove,  Gas.     L.   S.  Lawson.     Dps.  62,955  ;  Aug.   28. 
Stove.  Gas.     S.  I.  Pedigo.     1.476.269;  Dec.  4. 
Stove,   Gas.     J.  H.   Sattler.     1,462,661  ;   .Tuly  24. 
Stove,    Gasoline.      A.    Grasso.      1,466,396 ;    Aug.    28. 
Stove,   Heating.     C.  S.  Knowles.     1.478.662  :  Dec.  25. 
Stove,  Heating.     C.  L.  Taylor.     1,458,668  ;  June  12. 
Stove,  Hot-blast.     F.  E.  Kling.     1,461,357;  July  10. 
Stove,  Hot-blast.     G.  E.  Steudel.     1,464,115  ;  Aug.  7. 
Stove,  Laundry.     J.  H.  Miller  and  G.   Pohl. ,   1,458,537 ; 

June  12. 
Stove  leg.     R.  Hoffman.     1,472,418  ;  Oct.  30. 
Stove  lid  and  burner.  Combination.    H.  Lange.    1,443,480  : 

Jan.  30. 
Stove-lid  lifter.     C.  Szalal.     1,451,238  ;  Apr.  10. 
Stove  lifter.     S.  R.  Rogers.     1,475.883  ;  Nov.  27. 
Stove,  Liquid-fuel.     L.  S.  Chadwick.     1,448.333;  Mar.  13. 
Stove,  Odorless  oil-burning  heating.     B.  Ivor.     1,465,043  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Stove,    OU.      R.    Hoffman.      1.468.783;    Sept.    25. 
Stove,  Oil.     R.  Hoffman.     1,469,789  ;  Oct.  9. 
Stove,   Oil.      R.    Hoffman.      1.470,738:    Oct.    16. 
Stove,  Oil.     R.  Hoffman.     1,473,819  ;  Nov.  13. 
Stove,   Oil.     W.   C.   Llndemann.     1,460,258:   June   26. 
Stove,  Oil  cooking.    W.  M.  Simpson.     1,463,976  ;  Aug.  7. 
Stove  or  funiace  attachment.     P.  R.   Doane.     1,470,601 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Stove-oven  adapter.     H.  J.  TlWnkamp.     1,443,511 ;  Jan.  30. 
Stove-ovpn    superstructure.      M.    C.    Reck.      Des.    62,017 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Stovepipe.      J.   T.    Hildebrand.      1,460,021 ;   Juno   26. 
Stovepipe,   Adjustable   lock-joint.     B.   B.   Hall   and   R.  B. 

Roberts.     1,447,949 ;   Mar.   6. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  ]923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  im^entions — Continued. 


1241 


stovepipe  anchor.     G.   J.   Lambprt.     1,473,728  ;   Nov.   13. 
Stovepipe  anchor  aud   lock.     P.   O.   Wllkius.     1,447,829  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Stovepipe  anchor,  flue  thimble,  and   flue  stopper,     n.   B. 

Sparks.     1,469,970  ;  Oct.  9. 
Stovepipe  brace.     E.   E.  Tucker.     1,442,749 ;   Jan.  16. 
Stovepipe  coupling.    X.  Juuge.    1,460,910;  July  3. 
Stovepipe    draft    appliance.      T.    J.    Feely.       1,442,561 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Stovepipe     fastener.       H.     J.     Le    Compte.       1,451,043 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Stovepipe  fastener.      H.  J.   Walrad.     1,447,109  ;   Feb.   27. 
Stovepipe  lock.     T.  N.  Goffe.     1,461,773  ;  July  17. 
Stovepipe  lock.     B.   Leach.     1,460,255;   June  26. 
Stovepipe-reducing  joint.     M.  Ludwig.    1,455,027  ;  May  15. 
Stovepipe  sections,  Means  for   connecting.     J.   E.   Cowel. 

1.441.9G7  ;  Jan.  9. 
Stove.   I'ooket.      II.  W.  Allport.      1,475,163;   Nov.   27. 
Stove,  Portable.     I.   C.  Popper.     1,458,544;  June  12. 
Stove,   I'oitable.     C.   O.  Sheldon.     1,468,421  ;   Sept.  18. 
Stove,  Rotarv  toaster.     G.  B.  GrifHn.     1.477,;^.43  ;  liec.  11. 
Stove.    Sectional.       E.    A.    Wetzel.      1,451,246 ;    Apr.    10. 
Stove,  Sheet-metal  heating.     J.  Herbst.     1,470,365  ;  Oct.  9. 
Stove,     Takedown     camp.       A.     W.     Steen.       1,474,646 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Stove,    Thermoelectric    heat  -  accumulating    cooking.       S. 

Srtcerdote  and   S.   Cristiani.      1,478,919:   Dec.   25. 
Stove   top.      C.   E.   Johnson.      1,459.210;  June   19. 
Stove    top    and     shelf    construction.      A.     G.     Sherman, 

1,468,753  ;   Sept.   25. 
Stove-top     construction.       E.     V.     Coulston.       1,478,470 ; 

Dec.    25. 
Stove  trimming.     A.   G.   Sherman.     1,468,751  ;    Sept.   25 
Stove,   \apor.       E.  C.  Moats.     1,448,900  ;  Mar.  20. 
Stove,  Vapor.    J.  E.  Sanders.     1,450,870  ;  Apr.  3. 
Stove  with  reflecting  base.  Gas.     G.  L.  Dixon.     1,441,667 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Stoves  and  furnaces.  Grate  attachment  for.     R.  O.  Durst 

1,455,721  ;   May  15. 
Stoves  and  ranees.   Fuel-saving  device  for  domestic.     A 

Mansfield.     1.456,898  ;  May  29. 
Stoves,    Attachment    for.      R.    E.    Campbell.      1,467,754 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Stoves,  Attachment  to  gas.     G.  Fall.     1,453,665  ;  May  1. 
Stoves,    Heat    retaining   and    conducting   attachment    for 

burner.     M.  May.     1,467,868  ;  Sept.  11. 
Stoves,   Grid  for  gas  and   oil.     H.   Kielberg.      1,442,074  ; 

Jan.    16. 
Stoves,      Hot-water      attachment      for.         O,      Evenson. 

1.452.268;  Aar.   17. 
Stoves.    Multiple-hole    top    for    burner.      E.    W.    Rogers. 

1,457.1S8  :  May  29. 
Stoves,  Oil  burner  for.    W.  H.  Bozarth.    1,453,908  ;  May  1. 

Stoves,    Oil    burner   for.      W.    B.    Huenefeld.      1,458,414 ; 

June  12. 
Stoves,   ranges,   and  the  like,  Lighter  for.     S.   J.   Shuha. 

1,440,896;    Jan.    2. 
Stoves,  Safety  attachment  for  gas.     M.  J.  Sindler  and  J. 

Schloss.     1,442,008  ;  Jan.  9. 
Stoves,  Safety  device  for  hot-blast.     H.  P.   Howland  and 

F.  A.   Wiley.     1,452,297  ;  Apr.   17. 
Stoves,  Substructure  for.     W.  W.  Holloway  and  H.  Kiel- 
berg.    1,455.053;  May  15. 
Stoves.  Wick  for  oil.     C.  King.     1,455,212 ;  May  15. 
Straightedge  device.     L.   Rudersdorf.     1,441,715  ;   Jan.  9. 
Strai.ghtening  press.     F.  S.  Jones.     1,450,373  ;  Apr.  3. 
Strain  clamp.     T.  H.  Barnard.     1,460.567  ;  July  3. 
Strain  clamp.     W.   Schaake.     1,443,595  ;  Jan.  30. 
Straiu-relea.sing      mechanism.      A.       Pestel.       1,449.054 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Strainer.      F.   T.   Bentley."     1,460,308 ;    June   26. 
Strainer.     D.   Byers.     1,458,464  ;  June  12. 
Strainer.     J.  H.  Crary.     1,463,067  ;  July  24. 
Strainer.     C.  H.  Sturgis.     1,471,293  ;  Oct.  16. 
Straiiiir-eloth  damp.     V.  E.  Dow.     1.451.206;  Apr.  10. 
Strainer,    Fluid.      A.    Olin.      1,459,925;    June    26. 
Strainer,  Outlet.      C.   Appelhoff.     1,467,772  ;   Sept.   11. 
Strainer,    Sink.      H.   Dalltz.      1,452,494 ;    Apr.    24. 
Strainer  support.  Adjustable.     W.  P.  and  P.  A.  Heisner. 

1,463,394;  July  31. 

Strainer,    Tea    and    coffee.       C.    Apoth«oz.       1.478,628; 

Dec.   25. 
Strainer.    Tomato.      J.   Choppa.      1,451,534:    Apr.    10. 
Strand  twister.     A.  J.  Draper.     1,467,539;  Sept.  11. 
Strap  :   See — 

-Automohile  top  stay  strap.      Shoulder  strap. 

Halter  strap. 

Strap  retainer.  Shoulder-.  C.  W.  Stocker.  1,478,773 ; 
Dec.   25. 

Strap-tightener  tool.    L.  Campbell.    1,463,870  ;  Aug.  7. 

Strap   wrench.      W.   A.   Ellison.      1,478,110 :   Dec.   18. 

Strapping  apparatus.  H.  C.  Rasmussen  and  J.  Kellner. 
1,440,627  ;   Jan.   2. 

Straps  and  applying  same  to  articles.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  forming.  F.  J.  MacDonald.  1,451,167 ; 
Apr.  10. 

Straps.  Machine  for  forming  lug.  C.  H.  Peirson  and  W. 
A.  Bohue.     1,455,654  ;  May  15. 

Straw,    Drinking.      H.    Pick.      1,466,185;    Aug.    28. 

Straw,  Machine  for  treating  flax.  K.  Wessel.  1,447,449  • 
Mar.   6. 


W.  G.  Paton.     1,454,558 


Mar.  13. 
V.     Hajek 

1,475,461 

1,463,707 


Straw  salting  and  fertilizing. 

May  8. 
Straw  spreader.     H.  C.  Wallace.     1,448,644  ; 
Stream  -  flow  -  controlling     instrumentality. 

1 ,4,^5,581.1 ;  May  15. 
Stream     improvement.       R.     H.     Thornton, 

Nov.  27. 
Street-cleaning     machine.       W.     N.     Koger, 

July  31. 

Street  indicator.     W.  M.  Flewelling.     1,457,732;  June  5 
Street  indicator.     W.   Guier.     1,445,585  ;   Feb.   13. 
Street  indicator.     J.  R.  Hume.     1,453,463  ;  May  1. 
Street  indicator.     A.  Lebreton  and  E.  Talbot.     1,400,854 

July  3. 
Street    indicator.       W.     A.    and     S.     Wilson.       1,45,467 

May  15. 
Street  safety  zone.     G.  E.  Healy.     1,452,875  ;  Apr.  24. 
Street-sweeping  apparatus.    R.  W.  Baughman.     1,447,336 

Mar.  6. 
Stretcher,  Folding  stocking.    H.  A.  Berendsen.     1,465,205 

Aug.  14. 
Stretching  and   clamping  device,   Fabric.     J.   E.  Donoho, 

1,466,523  ;  Aug.  28. 
Stretching   device.     K.    Stahl.      1,454,298 ;   May    8. 
Stretching  tool.     A.  G.  G.  Guenther.     1,453,564  ;  May  1. 
String  and  like  fastener.     W.  A.  Mather  and  J.  Smithies. 

1,442,531  ;   Jan.   16. 
String  holder  and  advertising  device,  Combination.     R.  H. 

Biggs.     1,451,251  ;  Apr.  10. 
String  instrument.      M.   Selbach.     1,448,710 ;  Mar.   13. 
String  instruments.  Bow  for.     C.  E.  Matha.     1,476,163  ; 

Dec.  4. 
String  or   cord  and  making  the   same.  Unwoven.     R.   B. 

Respess.      1,449,912;    Mar.    27. 
String  tip.     C.   O.  Kruger.     1,449,331  ;  Mar.  20. 
Stringed   instruments.  Attachment  for.     E.   S.  Tanquarv. 

1,461,636;  July  10. 
Stringed     instruments,     Pick     for.        P.     M.     Rudesyle. 

1,461,070  ;  July  10. 
Strip,  Coin-freed   apparatus  for  delivering  parts   from  a. 

H.  Brooker.     1,445,478;  Feb.   13. 
Strip,  Decorated  elastic.     E.  T.  Rosso.     1,444,391 ;  Feb.  6. 
Strip-forming  apparatus.  Marking  attachment  for.     S.  C. 

Lowe.     1,454,058  ;  May  8. 
Strip-forming    mechanism.       A.     H.     Hedly.       1,476,967; 

Dec.  11. 
Strip-serving     machine.        S.     B.     Emmert.        1,442,058 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Stripper  wheel.     J.  Duvall.     1,474,583  ;  Nov.  20. 
Stripping  bar.     E.  W.  Davis.     1,475,371 ;  Nov.  27. 
Stripping  machine.     E.  B.  Winkley.     1,442,205  ;  Jan.   16. 
Strips.  Means  -for  supporting   nailing.     N.   F.   Ambursen. 

1 ,466,204  ;  Aug.  28. 
Strips    of    material.    Forming    folded.      A.    M.    Barrett. 

3,455,061  ;  May  15. 
Stroboscopic   apparatus.     A.   J.   H.  Elverson.     1,454,713 ; 

May  8. 
Stropper  :   gee — 

Razor  stropper.  Razor-blade   stropper. 

Stropper.     F.  Mossberg.     1,441,536 ;  Jan.  9. 
Stropper,  Razor-blade.     G.  H.  Rein.     1,474.290  ;  Nov.   13. 
Stropping  device.     G.  W.  Walton.     1,469,468  ;  Oct.  2. 
Stropping  machine.     R.  P.  Cummings.     1,476,151  ;  Dec.  4. 
Stropping  machine.      C.   E.   Smith.      1,451,789 ;   Apr.    17. 
Stropping    machines.    Blade    holder    for.      C.    E.    Smith. 

1,451,790  ;  Apr.  17. 
Structural  element.     L.  T.  Frederick.     1,473,842  ;  Nov.  13. 
Structural  element.     W.  M.  Janpole.     1,476,078  ;  Dec.  4. 
Structural    element    and   making    the    same.      R.    Kemn. 

1,469,220;  Oct.  2. 
Structural   members.    Machine    for   straightening.      A.    J. 

and  W.  A.  Bates.     1.465,408;  Aug.  21. 
Structural  shape.     T.  Higgins.     1,457.303  ;  June  5. 
Structure   and  block   thereof,   Cylindrical.     F.  and  I.   Le 

Cocq.     1.462.605  ;  July  24. 
Structure,    Collapsible.      S.    White.      1,456.478 :    May    22. 
Structure,  Composite.     G.  W.  Riddle.     1,453,996  ;  May  1. 
Structure,  Composite  laminated.     H.  M.  Atwood  and  G.  B. 

Bains,  3d.     1,448,180;  Mar.  13. 
Structure,  Foldable.     J.  D.  Macdonald.     1.453.567  ;  May  1. 
Structure,  Portable.     C.  H.  Wetzel.     1,458,866  ;   June  12. 
Structures,  Block  and  panel  for  knockdown.     J.  d'A    d'Rr- 

vilie.     1,441,970  ;  Jan.  9. 
Structures  centrifugally,  Machine  for  making.    H.  Conradi. 

1.465,297:  Auff.  21. 
Structures,   Load-supporting  connection  for   wheeled.     O. 

L.   Adams.     1.452,135  ;  Apr.   17. 
Structures,    Means   for   connecting   the   parts   of.      G.    L. 

Kellcy.      1,447,725;  Mar.  6. 
Structures,    Mold   for    poured.      I.   Diamond.      1,471,387: 

Oct.  23.  • 

Strut,    Composite.      R.    Kemp.      1,477.361  :    Dec.    11. 
Stucco-mixing  machine.     E.  H.  Pipe.     1,452,702;  Apr.  24. 
Stucco,    plaster,    and    the   like.    Base    for.      A.    Packard. 

1,466,805  ;   Sept.   4. 
Stud     and     eyelet     fastening     device.       G.     H.     Elwell. 

1.444.867;   Feb.    13. 
Stud.  Press.     A.  Assorati.     1,465,571 ;  Aug.  21. 
Studdings.     C.   J.  McElheny.     1,446,916  :    Feb.  27. 
Stud-forming  machine.   Duplex.     O.   A.    Smith   and  G.   J. 

Leber.     1,464,956  :  Aug.  14. 
StufFer.     C.  W.  Hottraann.     1,442.150:  .Tan.  16. 
Stuffing  box.      H.    O.   Jackson.      1,470,621  ;   Oct.    16. 


1242 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Stuffing  box  and  the  like.     E.  W.  and  M.  J.  Kavanaugh. 

1,450,421  ;  Apr.  3. 
Stuffing  box,  Automatic.     A.  L.  Rea.     1.467,877  ;  Sept.  11. 
Stuffing  macliine.     O.  C.  Schmidt.     1,465,655;  Aug.  21. 
Stuffing  machine,  Newspaper-.     S.  Halvorsen.     1,441,278  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Stump  burner.     J.  R.  Matthews.     1,440,741 ;  Jan.  2. 
Stump   puller.     V.    L.    Holt.      1,467,161 ;    Sept.   4. 
Stump  puller.  Two-speed  power.     K.   Evertz.     1,456,872 ; 

May  29. 
Stump    remover.       B.    J.     Steen    and    W.     O.     Martin. 

1,460,617;  July  3. 
Stump  removing  and  clearing  machine,   Cutter  head   for. 

S.    L.    Hurd.      1,467,430;    Sept.    11. 
Stump  sock.     N.  H.  Smith.     1,461,987  ;  July  17. 
Stumps,  Removing.     J.  Yegen.     1,463,916  ;  Aug.  7. 
Stylographic  pens.  Combined  clip  and  cleaner  for.     S.  J. 

Soltesz.     1,442,365;  Jan.  16. 
Stylus.     W.  S.  Zaayer.  1,444,147  ;  Feb.  0. 
Stylus-bar    mounting.       I.    Lauter    and    P.    G.     Hoppe. 

1,473,707  ;  Nov.  13. 
St.vlus  levers,   Mounting  for.     G.   W.   Slight.     1,459,695; 

June   19. 
Stylus  mounting.     T.  A.  Edison.     1,456,687  ;  May  29. 
Subgrader  attachment.     T.  L.  Avery.     1,447,503  ;  Mar.  6. 
Subgraders,     Scarifier    attachment    for.       T.     L.     Avery. 

1,447,504  ;   Mar.  6. 
Subgrading    machine.      C.    J.    Hug.      1,473,372 ;    Nov.    6. 
Sublimating  apparatus.     R.  M.  Cole.     1,445,870  :  Feb.  20. 
Sublimation     apparatus.       L.     L.     Jackson.       1,446,564 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Sublimation,  Machine  used  for  the  process  of.   B.  Q.  Adams. 

1,470,950;  Oct.  16. 
Sublimation  process.     C.  R.  Downs.     1,464,844  ;  Aug.  14. 
Submarine     mine.       J.     H.     Hammond,     jr.       1,473,148 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Submarine  mine.     W.  F.  Palmer.     1,471,628;  Oct.  23. 
Submarine     signal     transmitters,     Diaphragm     for.       W, 

Kunze.     1,446.569  ;  Feb.  27. 
Submarine  signaling.     C.  R.  Moore.     1,461,220;  July  10 
Submarine  signals.  Directional  receiving  of.     R.  A.   Fes- 

senden,  R.  L.   Williams,   and   E.   C.   Wood.      1,472,558 

Oct.  30. 
Submerged  objects,  Detection  of.     E.  Benson.    1,473,332 

Nov.  6. 
Subsink    and    subsink    strainer.      A.    Scott.      1,449,300 

Mar.  20. 
Substances    from    nonaqueous    media,    Removing    destruc 

tive.      M.    J.    Marshall    and    G.    S.    Shaw.      1,450,982 

Apr.   10. 
Substation,     Automatic.       F.     C.      Hanker.        1,460,156 

June  26. 
Succinic  acid.  Making.     J.  F.  Norris  and  E.  O.  Cummings 

1,457,791 ;  June  5. 
Sucker-rod-connecting  means.     E.  J.  ShafCer.     1,452,937 

Apr.  24. 
Sucker-rod  coupling.     R.  E.  Cox.     1,471,106  ;  Oct.  16. 
Sucker-rod    elevator   and   wrench.      B.    Rose.      1,473,684 

Nov.  13. 
Sucker-rod-elevating   device.      P.    G.   Kildow.      1,451,700 

Apr.  17. 
Sucker-rod  hanger.    S.  E.  Arey  and  J.  J.  Hern.    1,440,712 

Jan.   2. 
Sucker-rod   joint.      G.   Adams.      1,446,144 ;    Feb.    20. 
Sucker-rod  remover.     E.   Pace.     1,475,861 ;  Nov.  27. 
Sucker-rod     slip     socket.       E.     J.     Shaffer.       1,451,275 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Suction  cleaner.     A.  C.  Bennett.     1,461,173;  July  10. 
Suction  cleaner.     D.  H.  Friend.     1,448,397  ;  Mar.  13. 
Suction    cleaner.      H.    W.    Hoover.      1,448,349 ;    Mar.    13 
Suction    cleaner.      H.    E.    Hoover.      1,449,003 ;    Mar.    20 
Suction    cleaner.      H.    E.    Hoover.      1,460,245 ;    June    26 
Suction  cleaner.     E.  A.  Peterson.     1,465,285  ;  Aug.   21. 
Suction-cleaner   attachment.      H.   E.   Hoover.     1,462,575 

July  24. 
Suction    cleaning    tool.      A.    B.    Marshall.       1,446,854 

Feb.  27. 
Suction  cleaners.  Brush-adjusting  device  for.    F.  M.  Case. 

1,462,568  ;  July  24. 
-  Suction  muffler.     A.  J.  Charlton.     1,445,934.     Feb.  20. 
Suction  pipes  to  tanks  and  other  receptacles.  Device  for 

connecting.     W.  C.  Shanley.     1,449,786  :  Mar.  27. 
Suction  separator.     R.  T.  Meyer.     1,448,671  ;  Mar.  13. 
Sugar  bowl.     C.  L,.  Sebring.     Des.  63,331  ;  Nov.  20. 
Sugar-cane    mills,    Maceration    distributor    for.       W.    G. 

Hall.      1,461,272;    July    10. 
Sugar  centrifugals,  Method  and  apparatus  for  controlling. 

F.  H.  Jones.     1,475,121  ;  Nov.  20. 
Sugar,     Crystallization     of.       B.     Delafond.       1,476,153 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Sugar-dispensing  receptacle.     W.  A.  Mclntyre.     1,474,275  ; 

Nov.   13. 
Sugar-feeding  machine.     C.  C.  Reese,  J.  T.  Buzzo,  and  R. 

S.  Woodford.    1,450,423  ;  Apr.  3. 
Sugar     fondant,     Apparatus     for     making.       F.     KubeS. 

1,471,697;   Oct.   23. 
Sugar  from  fmgar-cane  mud.  Recovery  of.     E.  Delafond. 

1,476.152;  Dec.  4. 
Sugar,  Making  grape.   W.  B.  Newkirk.    1,471,347  :  Oct.  23, 
Sugar  or  the  lilre.  Apparatus  for  compressing.     A.  Letort 

and   L.   Ch.ambon.     1,468,242 ;   Sept.   18. 
Sugar-packing  machine.  Lump-.     G.  lacobitti.     1,472,395  ; 

Oct.  30. 


Sugar,  Preparing.    J.  Carr  and  A.  B.  Bradley.     1,454,153 ; 

May  8. 
Sugar     refining     and     manufacturing.       K.     D.     Elliott 

1,476,242  ;  Dec.  4. 
Sugar    sacker.    Automatic.      E.    H.    Moraine.      1,469,673; 

Oct.  2. 
Sugar-washing    and    water-measuring    device.       W.     W. 

Hartman.     1,456,270  ;  May  22. 
Suit  box  and  hanger.     H.  A.   Lang.     1,448,629  ;  Mar.  13. 
Suit  boxes.  Carrier  for.    S.  Schuman.    1„462,831 ;  July  24. 
Suitcase.     H.    S.  B.   Critchley.      1,471,385  ;    Oct.   23. 
Suitcase,  bag,  or  similar  article.     M.  and  H.  W.  Axelman. 

Des.  63,167;  Oct.  30. 
Suitcase  table.     P.  M.  Stoll.     1,445,566;  Feb.  13. 
Suitcases  or  the  like,  Welt  for.     H.  Burchess.     1,464,643  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Suit  hanger.     W.  F.  Wagner.     Rel5,628  ;  June  19. 
Suit,   Sport.      M.   E.   Heinrich.     Des.   62.951  :   Aug.   28. 
Suit,   Union.      W.   L.   Pendergrass.      1,459,986 ;    June   26. 
Suits,  Embroidered  sleeve  panel  for  children's.     H.  Bern- 
stein.    Des.  61,819  ;  Jan.  23. 
Sulphate    pulp.    Treating    black    liquor    produced    in    the 

manufacture  of.     G.  A.  Richter  and  D.  H.  McMurtrle. 

1  469  960  ■  Oct.  9. 
Sulphates,  Making.     H.  Pauling.     1,446  578  ;  Feb.  27. 
Sulphides,  Decomposing.     M.  O.  Sem.     1,473.447  ;  Nov.  6. 
Sulphides,  Making  metal.     H.  Howard  and  E.  B.  Alvord. 

1,457,436  ;  June  5. 
Sulphides.   Producing.     A.   Helvronner  and   P.   Pipereaut. 

1,443,077  ;  Jan.  23. 
Sulphite    liquor,    Making.      G.    A.    Richter.      1,458,310; 

June  12. 
Sulphite-pulp  digesters,  Hardening  fresh  linings  of.   C.  H. 

Jonsson.     1,444,467  ;  Feb.  6. 
Sulpho   compound   and  its  production.     E.   M.  Johansen. 

1,477,829;  Dec.   18. 
Sulphur,    Apparatus    for    manufacturing    flowers   of.      E. 

Knapp,  J.  K.  Dickerson,  and  P.  L.  Begtrup.     1,454,747 ; 

May  8. 
Sulphur,   Apparatus   for   manufacturing   lime.     R.   Takl. 

1,460,621 ;  July  3. 
Sulphur-bearing  materials,  etc.,  Roasting.     M.  F.  Chase, 

F.  E.  Pierce,  and  J.  Skogmark.     1,447,645  ;  Mar.  6. 
Sulphur  burner.      H.   G.   Chickering.     1,450,677 ;   Apr.   3. 
Sulphur  burner.     W.  H.  Kobbg.     1,469,645  ;  Oct.  2. 
Sulphur,   Burning.     H.   S.   Davis.     1,451,763 ;  Apr.   17. 
Sulphur,  Burning.     H.  S.  Davis.     1,455.284  ;  May  15. 
Sulphur,  Burning.     W.  H.  Kobbg.     1.469.644  ;   Oct.  2. 
Sulphur,  Burning.     A.  T.  Prentice.     1,458,001 ;  June  5. 
Sulphur    chloride,    Treating.      J.    V.    Meigs.      1,464,137 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Sulphur  compounds.  Method  and  apparatus  for  producing. 

I.  Hechenbleikner  and  T.  C.  Oliver.     1,464,527  ;  Aug.  14. 
Sulphur  dioxide.  Cooling  and  absorbing  system  for.     G.  A. 

Richter  and  G.  E.  Wightman.     1,469,959  ;  Oct.  9. 
Sulphur  dioxide  or  other  materials  in  a  fluid  or  gaseous 

condition.    Apparatus    for   feeding.      C.    W.    Hottmann. 

1,463,818  :  Aug.  7. 
Sulphur   from   spent   oxide   from  gas  plants.   Extracting. 

A.  Given.     1,478,180;  Dec.  18. 
Sulphur,  metallic  sulphides,  and  the  like  from  a  condition 

of  emulsion  without  filtration  or  evaporation,  Recovery 

of.     B.  Hunt.     1,446,307;  Feb.  20. 
Sulphur,    Obtaining.      R.    S.   Perry,   P.   W.   Webster,  and 

V.  K.  Boynton.     1,457,793;  June  5. 
Sulphur,   Producing  elemental.     C.   S.   Pogh.      1,473,723 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Sulphur,    Recovery    and    refining    of.      C.    S.    Robinson. 

1,476,645;  Dec.  4. 
Sulphur,  Solidifying  molten.     R.  H.  Stewart.     1,454,344  ; 

May  8. 
Sulphuric  anhydride.  Apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of. 

P.   Audianne.      1,450,661 ;   Apr.   3. 
Sulphuric    anhydride.    Manufacturer    of.      M.    F.    Chase, 

P.  E.  Pierce,  and  J.   Slcogmark.     1,472,790 ;  Nov.  6. 
Sulphuric   anhydride.    Method   of   and   apparatus   for   the 

manufacture  of.     C.  H.  Carey.     1,477,107;   Dec.   11. 
Sulphurized   compound    of  phenols.     A.    Thauss   and   A. 

Gunther.     1,450,463  ;    Apr.   3. 
Sundae    cups    from    cup-stacking   machines   into    cartons. 

Holder  and   method  of   transferring  stacked.     C.   Bar- 

bieri.     1,454,261  ;  May  8. 
Sundae  dish  and  holder  and  assembling  the  same.     D.  F. 

Curtin.     Re.    15,514;   Jan.   2. 
Sunshade.     S.  J.  Russell.     1,469,111 ;  Sept.  25. 
Sunshade  device.     D.  Galvin.     1.441,495  ;  Jan.  9. 
Superheater.     B.  N.   Broido.     1,474,065;   Nov.   13. 
Superheater.     G.   P.  Dravo.     1,461,213;  July  10. 
Superheater.     W.  F.  Hills  and  W.  H.  Chard.     1,452,382; 

Apr.  17. 
Superheater.     J.   J.   Nelis.      1,475,924  ;   Nov.   27. 
Superheater  boiler.     A.  Cotton.     1,450,021  :  Mar.  27. 
Superheating    furnace    especially    for    rotary-cast    pipe. 

D.   S.  de  Lavaud.     1,467,236  ;  Sept.  4. 
Superphosphate,    Continuous    process   of   making.      H.    A. 

Webster.      1,459.124 ;    June    19. 
Superphosphate,    Making.      H.    A.    Webster.      1,461,077; 

July   10. 
Superphosphate      process,      Double.        H.      H.      Meyers. 

1,475,959  ;  Dec.  4. 
Superrefractory  article.    Laminated.     M.   T.  Beecher  and 

M.  C.  Booze.     1,448,684;  Mar.  13. 
Support.     P.  C.  Darling.     1,441,913  ;   Jan.  9. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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Support.      H.    Fan-ington.      1.445,038 :   Fob.   20. 

Support.     H.  J.  Sevijiny.     1.472.G88  ;  Oct.  30. 

Support.     C.  S.  West.     1,446,231 ;  Feb.  20. 

Support,  Adjustable.     C.  A.  Lindberg.     1,466,952  ;  Sept.  4. 

Support,    I'noumatic.      II.    Selbel.      1,446,772 :    Feb.    27. 

Support,    Universal.        A.      Capony      and      F.      Ziganek. 

1,464,308  ;    Aug.    7. 
Supporter.      E.   F.   Fritz.     1,472,796:  Nov.  6. 
Supporter.     P.   J.  Fulton.     1,460,752;   July   3. 
Supporter.      D.    Gottlieb   and   L.    B.    Siegel.      1,444.681; 

Feb.  6. 
Supporter.     R.  E.  Ubl.     1,466,682;   Sept.  4. 
Supporting  bracket.     P.  L.  Wilbur.     1,454,662  ;  May  8. 
Supporting      bracket,      Adjustable.        J.     B.     McMullen. 

1,451.881:  Apr.  17. 
Supporting  device.     R.  C.  Kleffman.     1.459.404;  June  19. 
Supijorting  device.     S.  S.  Matthes.     1,469.097  ;   Sept.  25. 
Supporting  device.     J.  B.  Rose.     1,461,938  ;  July  17. 
Supporting  device.  Collapsible.    C.  O.  Robinson.    1,451,846  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Supporting  device.  Flexible.     O.   Weingarten.     1,446,729  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Supporting   means  suitable   for   use   in   suspension    trans- 
porter arrangements  and  for  other  purposes.   Flexible. 

A.    G.    M.   Jack.     1,463,165;    July    31. 
Supporting    stand.    Folding    or    collapsible.      T.    Peacock. 

1,443,432;  Jan.  30. 
Suprarenin   and   preparing  the  same,  Derivatives  of.     C. 

Funk  and  L.  Freedman.     1,472,298  ;  Oct.  30. 
Surface-dressing  machine.    F.  Pochila.    1,470,641  ;  Oct.  16. 
Surface-finishing    machine.       S.    K.    Brown.       1,475,681  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Surface    indicator.      M.    A.    Smith    and    S.    W.    Brown. 

1,441,129;  Jan.  2. 
Surface-measuring  machine,  particularly  intended  for  the 

measurement  of  leather.     H.  Thun.     1.465,533;  Aug.  21. 
Surfaces,    Composition    for    cleaning    enameled.      M.    M. 

Goldstein.     1,473,620;  Nov.  13. 
Surfaces,  Illumination  for  plane.    L.  A.  Jones.     1,441,689  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Surfaces.  Machine  for  making  true  plane.     F.  C.  Weaver. 

1.476,863  ;  Dec.  11. 
Surfaces   moving   through   a   fluid.   Method  permitting  to 

regulate    and    adjust    the    dynamic    characteristics    of. 

G.  Delage.     1,457,507;  June  5. 
Surface-treating   machine,    Motor-driven.      A.    A.    Clarke. 

1,458,874  ;  June  12. 
Surfacing   machine.      C.    T.    Adair   and    C.    G.    Frederick. 

1.463,303;  July  31. 
Surfacing  machine.     J.  A.  Campbell.     1,460,407 ;  July  3. 
Surfacing  machine.      W.   H.   Francis.     1,454,731  ;   May  8. 
Surge-relief     device.       R.     E.     McLaughlin.       1,456,391 ; 

May  22. 
Surgical  and  other  purposes.  Lighting  means  for.     E.   C. 

Day.     1,453,006;  Apr.  24. 
Surgical  apparatus.     W.  H.  Garlock.     1,452,733  ;  Apr.  24. 
Surgical  appliance.     S.  A.  Bates.     1,470,707:  Oct.  16. 
Surgical  appliance.     W.  J.  Cameron.     1,449.165  ;  Mar.  20. 
Surgical  appliance.     J.  F.  Rayne.     1,477,187  ;  Dec.   11. 
Surgical  appliance,  brace,  and  socket  for  arms  and  legs. 

R.  W.  Reed.     1,461,161  ;  July  10. 
Surgical  baker.     W.  S.  Edmands.     1,471,329  :  Oct.  23. 
Surgical  instrument.     D.  Lo  Giudice.     1,453,934  ;  May  1. 
Surgical  instrument.     E.  B.  Hopper.     1,462,202  ;  July  17. 
Surgical     instrument.       O.     H.     Oesterwitz.       1,448,858 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Surgical  instrument.     L.  R.  Pineiro.     1,441,298;   Jan.   9. 
Surgical    instrument.       S.     A.     Van     Osdel.       1,449,356  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Surgical  instrument   for   chiropodists   and   the   like.     W. 

Hart.     1,476,508;   Dec.  4. 
Surgical  instruments.  Universal  handle  for.     E.   C.   Day. 

1,470,914  ;   Oct.    16. 
Surgical  ligature  and  means  for  applying  the  same.     J.  S. 

G6mez.      1,452,373 ;    Apr.    17. 
Surgical    retractor.      A.     N.    Bessesen,     sr.       1,456,116 ; 

May  22. 
Surgical  snare.     E.  C.  Day.     1,461,864  ;  July  17. 
Surgical     snare     and     universal     handle.       E.     0.     Day. 

1,461,865  ;  July  17. 
Surgical  support.     A.   B.   Cawthra.     1,474,927 ;   Nov.   20. 
Surgical     suturing    device.       J.     S.     G6mez.       1,452,372 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Surgical   table.      E.    E.    Cable.      1,453.062 :   Apr.    24. 
Surgical   tool.      F.    N.    Cox.      1,467,231  ;    Sept.    4. 
Surgical    truss    and    the    like.      T.    Beasley.      1,473,539 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Survey  and  solution  of  plane  triangles  in  field  work.  In- 
strument for  the.     W.  S.  Moses.     1,453,078  ;  Apr.  24. 
Surveying    instrument.       W.     H.    Manning.       1,448,931 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Surveying  instrument.     H.  Totschnig.     1.467,075  ;  Sept.  4 
Surveying    instrument.       F.     E.     Vaughan.       1,445,922 

Feb.   20. 

Surveying  instrument,  level,  and  the  like.     J.  W.  French 

1,448,289  :  Mar.  13. 
Surveying     instruments.       G.     D.     Morgan.       1,468,368 

Sept.  18. 
Surveying,    Method    and    instrument    for.      T.    S.    Smith 

1.443..390;  Jan.   30. 
Surveyor's     instrument.        P.     B.     Daylor.        1,467,424 

Sept.    11. 


Suspender  connection  to  stockings.     G.  E.   Winterhalder. 

1,471,301  ;   Oct.   16. 
Suspenders.      W.   D.   Corder.      1,465,779;   Aug.   21. 
Suspenders.     W.  L.  Funk.     1:444,541 ;  Feb.  6. 
Suspenders.     L.  W.  Grasnick.     1,471,121  ;  Oct.   16. 
Suspenders.     W.  M.  Ilueseman.     ]  .463,213  ;  July  31. 
Suspenders.     F.  C.   Lee.     1,447,093  ;   Feb.   27. 
Suspenders.     W.  M.   Potter.     1,450,303  ;  Apr.   3. 
Suspenders,  Clasp,  and  connection  therefor.     A.  F.  Young. 

1,446,807  ;   Feb.   27. 
Suspenders  for  children's  clothes.   0.  E.  Keller.    1,452,643; 

Apr.  24. 
Suspenders,      Loop     attachment     for.        H.      G.     Baker. 

1,441,476;   Jan.   9. 
Suspenders.  Pair  of.     J.   T.  Watts.     1,442,374;  .Tan.   16. 
Suture  box.     E.   M.  Bailey.     1,459,943  ;   June   26. 
Suture    instrument.     M.    Donelson.      1,474,245 ;   Nov.    13. 
Suturing  instrument.     E.  P.  Bugbee.     1,449,087  ;  Mar.  20. 
Swab.     W.   Gehlbaeh.      1,468,017 ;   Sept.   18. 
Swab.     J.  W.  McNamara.     1,446,098  ;  Feb.  20. 
Swab  stopper.      G.   L.    Harvey.     1,460,243 ;   .Tune   26. 
Swage  or  dolly  block.     J.  J.  Walkowe.     1,441.316:  .Ian.  9. 
Swaging  apparatus.      H.   C.   Hook.     1,458,294  ;   June   12. 
Swaging   machine.      N.   T.    McKee.      1,468,507  ;    Sept.    18. 
Swaging  machines,  Peed  mechanism  for.      C.   S.   Jacobs. 

1,452,740;  Apr.  24. 
Swaging   press.      K.    Bohle.      1.451.756 ;    Apr.    17. 
Swatter.     W.   I.  Croyle.     1,463,875;  Aug.   7. 
Swatter,   Fly.      H.    W.    and   A.   M.   Mangold.      1,465,523; 

Aug.  21. 
Sweatband  and  bandeau,  Combined.    L.  Cohen.    1,469  ,996  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Sweater.     L.    Strauss.     Des.  62,225;   Apr.   17. 
lAweater.     L.  Strauss.     Des.  62,354  ;  May  15. 
Sweater.     L.  Strauss.     Des.  62,438  :  May  29. 
Sweater  suit,  Child's.     L.  and  A.  Strauss.     Des.  61,922  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Sweep  rake.    M.  Turk.    1,446,597  ;  Feb.  27. 
Sweeper.       P.     M.     Armstrong     and     P.     A.     Anderson. 

1,447,115  ;  Feb.  27. 
Sweeper,   Combined   blast   and   suction.      C.    P.    Holleran. 

1,463,583;   July   31. 
Sweeper,  Lawn.     J.   H.  Bryant.     1,448,385  ;  Mar.  13. 
Sweeper,  Street.     L.  B.  Donkers.     1,454,884  ;  May  15. 
Sweeper,   Street.     M.  V.  Liddell.      1,453,049;   Apr.    24. 
Sweeper,  Street.     E.  R.  Martin.     1,456,393  ;  May  22. 
Sweeper,    Suction.      H.   E.    Hoover.      1,462,574 ;   July   24. 
Sweeper,  Suction.     R.  W.  Weir.     1,446,776  ;  Feb.  27. 
Sweepers,   Gutter-broom    arrangement   for  street.      E.    R. 

Martin.      1,452,307  ;    Apr.    17. 
Sweepers.     Refuse     guide     for     street.      E.     R.     Martin. 

1,443,190  ;  Jan.  23. 
Sweeping  machine,  Street-.     H.  G.  Haworth.     1,452,735  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Sweetmeats,  Machine  for  the  manufacturing  of.     P.  Zim- 

mer.     1,465.326  ;  Aug.  21. 
Swift.     E.  Atwood.     1,443,336;  Jan.  30. 
Swift.     C.  H.  Cowan,  jr.     1,443,350;  Jan.  30. 
Swimmers,    Breathing    apparatus    for.      W.    S.    Feinberg. 

1,445,010;  Feb.  13. 
Swimmers,     Propelling     device     for.       E.     F.     Rodman. 

1,476,844  ;  Dec.  11. 
Swimmer's  emergency  aid.     A.  C.  Caramore.     1,468,938  ; 

Sept.   25. 
Swimming    appliance.      W.     B.    Hobert,    jr.       1,478,959 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Swimming  appliance.     J.  Relter.     1,448.460;  Mar.  13. 
Swimming    appliance.       P.    J.    Timberlake.       1,442,746 ; 

Jan.    16. 
Swimming   appliance.      P.    L.    L.    Yorgensen.      1,455,826 ; 

May  22. 
Swimming    belt    and    making    same.    Pneumatic.      J.    M. 

Welch.      1,467,463 :    Sept.    11. 
Swimming  device.     W.   F.   Claupin.     1,452,790 ;   Apr.   24. 
Swimming  device.     A.  Gardelis.     1,470,437  ;  Oct.  9. 
Swimming  device.     A.  B.  Kupsche.     1,457,908  ;  June  5. 
Swimming    device.      J.    A.    Lawler.      1.477.506 ;    Dec.    11. 
Swimming   device.      A.    L.    Pinkard.      1,473.514  ;   Nov.    6. 
Swimming   mask.      E.    P.    Schneldt.      1,463.926;    Aug.    7. 
Swimming  mitt.     W.  A.  Ruddell.     1,457,858  ;  June  5. 
Swimming-pool  construction.     J.  P.  Booraem.     1,461,026  ; 

July   10. 
Swimming-pool    locker    construction.      M.    F.    Hasbrouck. 

1,470,567  ;  Oct.  9. 

Swimming  pools  and  the  like,  Surface-drainage  outlet  for. 

A.  S.  Murphy.     1.442,171 ;  Jan.  16. 
Swing :   See — 

Traveling  swing. 
Swing.     H.  F.  Belk.     1,472,578  ;  Oct.  30. 
Swing.     J.   E.  Brown.      1,460,843;   July  3. 
Swing.     E.  Gripshaber.     1,458.049  ;  June  5. 
Swing.     J.   L.  Martin.     1,462,796  ;  July  24. 
Swing  attachment.     H.  C.  Mays.     1,445.098  ;  Feb.  13. 
Swing    chair.    Foot-power.      P.    H.    Kaiser.      1,468,569; 

Sept.  18. 
Swing  hanger.     C.  W.  Birch.     1,476,038  ;  Dec.  4. 

Swing     hanger,     Porch-.       W.     P.     Graves.        1,448,271 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Swing,  Folding.     G.  W.  Brame.     1.463.571  ;  .Tulv  31. 
Swing  joint.     E.   J.   M.ilone.      1.460,105  ;   June  i26. 
Swings.     Bearing    device     for    circle.       W.     A.     Colgate. 

1,477,429;  Dec.   11. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


H.   McGrath. 


A.    Werner. 


for. 


C. 


1,452,385 ; 
1,466,813  ; 
J.     Weaver. 
C.      Farmer. 


Dixon.      1,477,325 ; 


Swings,   Fan    attachment  for. 

Apr.  17. 
Swings,    Hanger   for   porch.     J. 

Sept.   4. 
Switch     boxes,     Loclving     device 

1,478,930;   Dec.   25. 
Switch       device.       Speed-governing. 

1,477,215;   Dec.   11. 
Switch-operating   mechanism.      I.   K. 

Dec.  11. 

Switch  plug.     J.  B.  Downing.     1,478,207  ;  Dec.   18. 
Switch  :  See- — 

Alarm    switch.  Pendant-cord  switch. 

Antenna  selector  switch.  Permutation   switch. 

Automatic   switch.  Piston  switch. 

Automobile  switch.  Plug  switch. 

Automobile     light  -  dimmer     Pull   switch. 

switch.  Push-button    switch. 

Break    switch.  Quick-break  switch. 

Button  switch.  Rail  switch. 

Combination   switch.  Railway    switch. 

Control  switch.  Reversing    and    control 

Dashpot-controlled  switch.  switch. 

Diaphragm  switch.  Safety   switch. 

Door  interlocking  switch.         Section    switch. 

Electric  switch.  Sequence  switch. 

Electric  rotary  switch.  Signal   switch. 

Electric   snap   switch.  Snap  switch. 

Electrical  switch.  Starting  switch. 

Electrical   snap   switch.         Telephone-exchange     line 

Electromagnetic     switch.  switch. 

Flash-light   switch.  Temperature  -  controlled 

Float-operated  switch.  switch. 

Handlamp   switch.  Thermally  -  actuated    elec- 

High-tension  disconnecting  trie  switch, 

switch.  Thermally  -controlled 

Ignition   switch.  switch. 

Ignition    and    lighting     Thermostatic    switch, 
switch.  Time  switch. 

Inclosed  switch.  Time-controlled  switch. 

Interlocking    switch.  Time-limit   switch. 

Jack  switch.  Tongue  switch. 

Knife  switch.  Track   tongue   switch. 

jLamp    switch.  Trolley  switch. 

Lock  switch.  Trolley- wire    cut-out 

Locking  switch.  switch. 

Motor  switch.  Tumbler  switch. 

Motor-starting  switch.  Turn-off  switch. 

Oil-tank  switch.  Unit  switch. 

Opening  switch.  Vehicle  controlling  switch. 

Switch.     R.  B.  Benjamin  and  E.  A.  Detrick.     1,447,171 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Switch.     H.  W.  Cheney.     1,450,899  ;  Apr.  3. 
Switch.     N.  J.   Conrad.     1,469,381  ;  Oct.  2. 
Switch.     A.    E.    Griswold.      1,460,542  ;    July    3. 
Switch.     V.   S.  Hardey.     1,463,551 ;  July  31. 
Switch.     F.  Hornby.     1,454,970 ;  May  15. 
Switch.     E.    H.   Jacobs.      1,463.320;   July   31. 
Switch.     E.   H.   .Jacobs.     1,475,549;   Nov.   27. 
Switch.     H.  B.  Kauffman  and  R.  J.  Forman.     1,445,958  ; 

Feb.   20. 
Switch.     J.   C.  Lewis.     1,443,485  ;   Jan.  30. 
Switch.      W.   J.   Newton.      1,470,868;    Oct.    16. 
Switch.     H.  E.  Norviel.     1,467,947  ;  Sept.  11. 
Switch.      L.   A.   M.    Phelan.      1,471,199 ;    Oct.    16. 
Switch.    E.  K.  Read.     1,464,538  ;  Aug.  14. 
Switch.     R.  S.  Tower.     1,456,950  ;  May  29. 
Switch.      C.    E.    Treat.      1.473.262 ;    Nov.    6. 
Switch.     G.  C.  Werner.     1,455,763  ;  May  15. 
Switch.      M.    J.    West.      1,460,629;    July    3. 
Switch-actuating  device.     P.  Ibach.     1,471.163  ;   Oct.   16. 
Switch  actuator.     M.  Guett.     1,450,035  ;  Mar.  27. 
Switch  and  burglar  alarm,  Combination.     F.  L.  Krisznar. 

1,472,072;  Oct.  30. 
Switcli     and     connection.     Selector.       F.     A.     Luudquist. 

1,475.500:  Nov.  27. 
Switch    and   fuse.    Combined    electric.      J.    G.    Lundgren. 

1,460,914;    July    3. 
Switch  and  housing  construction  therefor.     C.  H.  Bissell. 

1,440,654  ;   Jan.  2. 
Switch  and  overhead  system.     S.  S.  Matthes.    .1,465,308; 

Aug.  21. 
Switch  box.     L.  Boutin.     1,454,722  ;  May  8. 
Switch  box.     A.  E.  Fohn.     1,459,502  ;  June  19. 
Switch  box.     G.   B.  Wadsworth.     1,444,858  ;  Feb.   13. 
Switch  box.  Safety.     O.   S.  Jennings.     1,440,467  ;  Jan.  2. 
Switch    box.    Service.      H.    F.    Holkenbrink.      1,467,109 ; 

Sept.    4. 
Switch  construction.  Inclosed-.     C.  D.  Piatt.     1,452,814  ; 

Apr.   24. 
Switch-controlling    machine.    Automatic-multiple.      E.    A. 

Margeson  and  C.  D.  Herrold.     1,449.619  ;  Mar.  27. 
Switch   cover   and   support.     W.   J.   Newton.      1,450,046 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Switch  device.     J.   Clossmann.      1,471,242 ;   Oct.   16. 
Switch  device.     T.  H.  Wright.     1.4.^4.806  ;  May  8. 
Switch    for    skeet    heads.    Throw-off    or    circuit-breaking. 

T.  F.  Johnson,  jr.     1,473,960  ;  Nov.  13. 
Switch  interlock  device.    J.  P.  Burns.     1,443,867  ;  Jan.  30. 
Switch    lock.      C.    Ledin.      1,466,594  :    Aug.    28. 
Switch  lock.     F.  T.  Lr-ilich.     1.451. .^66;  ,^pr.  10. 
Switch  lock.     J.  D.  Moore.     1,458,432  ;   June  12. 
Switch  lock  mechanism.    T.  G.  Stiles.     1,444,986 ;  Feb.  13. 


Switch  lock.  Railway-.     P.  Comerford.   1,452,069  ;  Apr.  17. 
Switch-locking      mechanism.        A.      Fisher.        1,446,743 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Switch  machine.     W.   K.   Howe.     1,466,903;    Sept.  4. 
Switch  mechanism.     F.  S.  Denison.     1,458,749  ;  June  12. 
Switch  mechanism.     V.  R.  Despard.     1,468,701  ;  Sept.  25. 
Switch    mechanism.       L.    L.     Evans    and    G.    M.     Hart. 

1,463,463;  July  31. 
Switch   mechanism.      D.   D.   Gordon.     1,473,225 ;   Nov.  6. 
Switch  mechanism.     C.  H.  Hodgkins.     1,442,066 ;  Jan.  16. 
Switch   movement.      D.    D.    Gordon.      1,473,224 ;    Nov.    6. 
Switch-operating  mechanism.     W.  K.  Rankin.     1,441,527  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Switch-operating    mechanism.      J.    Sachs.      1,444,556-7 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Switch   operating   mechanism.    Water-tight   snap-.      C.   J. 

Henschel      1,449,995  ;  Mar.  27. 
Switch  point.     J.  J.  Ronders.     1,472,140 :  Oct.  30. 
Switch     point.     Safety.       L.     M.     Wentling.       1,472,708; 

Oct.  30. 
Switch  safety  boxes.  Lock  for.     B.  B.  White.     1,473,001  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Switch  stand.     P.  C.  Anderson.     1,447,611 ;  Mar.  6. 
Switch  stand,     P.   C.  Anderson.     1,463,140;  July  24. 
Switch   stand.     R.   T.   Butler.     1,478,888 ;    Dec.  25. 
Switch  stand.     W.  C.  Kidd.     1,443,955  ;  Feb.  6. 
Switch   stand.     N.  E.   Salsich.     1,442,702  ;  Jan.  16. 
Switch  stand.  Automatic.     S.  Riddel.     1,461,937  ;  July  17. 
Switch    support.       E.     J.    Martel    and    R.     G.     Sanders. 

1,471,496;  Oct.  23. 
Switch  terminal.     H.  D.  James.     1,473,856;  Nov.  13. 
Switch-throwing     mechanism.        G.      Stille.        1,455,678 ; 

May  15. 
Switch  throws.  Spring  connecting  rod  for.     W.  P.  Henke 

and  C.  H.  Partington.     I,475,:i86  :  Nov.  27. 
Switch    tongue.      V.    Angerer.      1,466,461 ;    Aug.    28. 
Switches,    Adjustable     tie     bar     for.       W.    L.    Walker. 

1,463,984  ;   Aug.    7. 
Switches,  Automatic  control  mechanism  for  electric.     H. 

T.  Patton.     1,471,859;  Oct.  23. 
Sv.it ches.   Means   for   controlling   electric.     E.   C.   Gooch. 

1,449,815  ;  Mar.  27. 
Switches,  Operating  mechanism  for  crossbar  line.     A.  C. 

Magrath.     1,465,361  ;  Aug.  21. 
Switches,  Operating  mechanism  for  inclosed  push-button. 

C.  H.  Bissell.     1,446,636;   Feb.  27. 
Switches,  rheostats,  and  like  electric  devices,  Lever  arm 

for.     J.  Driessen.     1,473,838;  Nov.  13. 
Switches,      Service     box     for.        A.     Brill.        1,472,152 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Switches,  Switch  rod  for  slip.     J.  B.  Strong.     1,459,001  ; 

June    19. 
Switches,  Wall  bridge  for.     6.  H.  Lindelof.     1,453,017; 

Apr.  24. 
Switching  apparatus.     W.  M.  Scott.     1,461,942  ;  July  17. 
Switching  aocaratus.     W.  M.   Scott.     1.47:^.;i86 :  Nov.  fi. 
Switching  device.     J.  M.  Brown.     1,448,383;   Mar.  13. 
Switching  device.     H.  A.  Douglas.     1,450,253  ;  Apr.  3. 
Switching  device.     C.  L.  Lilleberg.     1,473,304  ;  Nov.  6. 
Switching  device.     J.  B.  MacNeill.     1,472,184  ;  Oct.  30. 
Switching  device.     J.  B.  Radford.     1.442,443  ;  Jan.  16. 
Switching  device.    E.  O.  Scriven.    1,462,050  ;  July  17. 
Switching  device.     H.  B.  Taylor.     1,472,503  ;  Oct.  30. 
Switching    mechanism.      F.    A.     Luudquist.       1,475,501 ; 

Nov.   27. 
Switching  mechanism.     T.  B.  Ryon.     1,453,024  ;  Apr.  24. 
Switching  system.  Mechanical.    W.  T.  Powell.    1,459,859 ; 

June  26. 
Switchman's  rod.     S.  Sosnoskey.     1,470.495  ;  Oct.  9. 
Swivel.     W.  L.  Ketchum.     1,463,706;  July  31. 
Swivel   block.      H.    P.   Deely.      1,476.696:    Dec.    11. 
Swivel    block.      H.    P.    Scanlon    and   J.    H.    Schumacher. 

1,468.579  ;  Sept.  18. 
Swivel  bracket.     W.  B.  Dunbar.     1,470,429  ;  Oct.  9. 
Swivel  coupling.     R.  K.  Imholz.     1,445,-396  :   Feb.  13. 
Swivel,  Hydraulic.     L.  J.  Black.     1,478,097  ;  Dec.  18. 
Swivel.    Hydraulic.      H.    M.    Harris    and    V.    W.    Zilen. 

1,475,993  ;  Dec.  4. 
Swivel-plug  connector.     E.  Dewald,  sr.     1,450,172  ;  Apr.  3. 
Swivel,  Trawling.     J.  Hanson.     1,444,876  ;  Feb.  13. 
Swivel    wrench    plate    and    hanger.    Combination.      C.    A. 

Duley.     1,463.648;   July   31. 
Swiveled  coupling.     A.  S.  Frieze.     1,461,033  ;  July  10. 
Swlveling  support.     G.  C.  Hosch     1,457,063  ;  May  29. 
Swivels,   Making.     W.  A.   Schleicher.     1,444,559  ;  Feb.  6. 
Sword      and      revolver.      Combined.         S.      Kaperzenski. 

1,478,568;  Dec.  25. 
Synchronization,      Apparatus     for.        H.      A.     Johnson. 

1,478,230;    Dec.    18. 
Synchronizer,   Breaker   arm.     M.   D.   Morris.      1,453,685 ; 

May  1. 
Synchronizer,    Continuous  -  action.      R.    Esnault-Pclterie. 

1,457,968  :  .Tune  5. 
Synchronizers.      Starting      device     for.        H.      Bocklsch. 

1.470,551  ;  Oct.  9. 
Synchronizing  system.     H.  A.  Affel.     1,450.966;  Apr.  10. 
Synchronous  dynamo-electric  machine.   H.  Siio.    1,470,939  ; 

Oct.    16. 
Syringe.     A.  Bandman.      1,471,644  ;   Oct.   23. 
Svvinee.     W.    H.   Bruce.      1.450.016:  Mar.   27. 
Syringe.    B.  F.  Crisenherry.     1,469,764  ;  Oct.  2. 
Syringe.     M.   A.    Elstein.     1,467.242 ;   Sept.   4. 
Syringe.     W.  A.  Pervier.     1,455,507  ;  May  15. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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Syringe.     O.  O.  K.  Schwidetzky.     1,456,469;   May  22. 
Syringe    bag.    Fountain-.       H.     II.     McGee.       1,442,229  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Syringe,  Dental.     D.  J.  Machol.     1,452,085  ;  Apr.  17. 
Syringe-handle-forming     machine.        H.      N.      Halversen. 

1.443,470:  Jan.  30. 
Syringe,  Hypodermic.    J.  A.  Eberly,  jr.    1,453,309  ;  May  1. 
Syringe,   Hypodermic.     L.   L.   Goold.      1,455,047  ;   May   15. 
Syringe,    Hypodermic.      F.    L.    Piatt,    G.    N.    Hein,    and 

R.  H.  Impey.     1,476,103  ;  Dec.  4. 
Syringe,    Uypodermic.      A.    E.    Smith    and    A.    D.    Gray. 

l,4;)e,717  ;  May  29. 
Syringe,  Hypodermic.     J.  A.  Tessmer.     1,453,418  ;  May  1. 
Syringes,  Liquid  container  for  fountain.     A.  C.  Crimmel. 

Des.  62.691  ;  July  24. 
Syringes,  Making  hypodermic.    F.  X.  Nowak.     1,445,641 ; 

Feb.  20. 
T   rail,   Composite.     H.   M.    Lofton.      1,478,715  ;   Dec.   25. 
T  square.     W.  A.  Schenck.     1,458.152  :  June  12. 
T-square,    Combination.      C.    P.    Ostergard.      1,448,083 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Table  :  See — 

Auto  table.  Leaf  table. 

Cabinet   table.  Nursery  table. 

Chiropractic  table.  Operating  table. 

Code   table.  Osteopathic  table. 

Collapsible  table.  Paper-banger's  table. 

Concentrating  table.  Paper-sorting  table. 

Diuiug  table.  Picking  table. 

Disappearing  table.  I'ool   table. 

Display  table.  Portable  table. 

Douche  table.  Saw  frame  and  table. 

Dr.iwing   table.  Self-serving  table. 

Dressing  table.  Shear  table. 

Engiue-asstmbly  table.  Sorting  table. 

Extensible   table.  Suitcase  table. 

File-cutting   table.  Surgical  table. 

Flexible  and  folding  table.     Tea  table. 

Folding  table.  Tile-delivery  table. 

Inspection   table.  Tilting  table. 

Instrument   table.  Time  table. 

Ironing  table.  Treatment  table. 

Kitchen    table.  Wheel-pit  drop  table. 

Knockdown  table. 
Table.     G.  W.  and  A.  E.  Ballinger.     1,471,678;   Oct.   23. 
Table.     T.   C.   Cameron.     Des.   63,282 ;   Nov.  20. 
Table.     F.  A.  Coady.     Des.  62,564  ;  June  26. 
Table.     K.  B.   Harvey.     1,445,395  ;  Feb.  13. 
Table.     J.  B.  O'Neal,  jr.     1,454,903  ;  May  15. 
Table.     J.  Peterson.     Des.  63,194  ;  Oct.  30. 
Table.     '5V.  Reid.     1,473,975  ;  Nov.  13. 
Table.     E.  Euffln,  jr.     1,453,186  ;  Apr.  24. 
Table.     A.  B.  Schwalbach.     1.444,042  ;  Feb.  6. 
Table.     C.  A.   Steinus.     1,444,645  ;  Feb.   6. 
Table.     G.   E.   Tomlinson.      1.448.642 ;  Mar.   13. 
Table.    A.  Wagner.     1,453,736  ;  May  1. 
Table.     W.  L.  Whitesides.     1,442,019  ;  Jan.  9. 
Table  adapted  to  be  used  as  cookery  cabinet.     E.  Patey. 

1,455,506  ;  May  15. 
Table    and    chair.    Collapsible.      M.    Kotun.       1,445,090 

Feb.  13. 
Table  and  chair.  Combined.     M.  Staudohar.     Des.  62,150 

Mar.   27. 
Table  and   chair  structure.     W.   S.   PhUlips.      1,473,736 

Nov.  13. 
Table  and  hot-food  tray.  Extensible.    C.  Stirn.     1,464,889 

Aug.  14. 
Table    and     ironing    board.     Combination.       W.     Nelson 

1,468,728  ;    Sept.    25. 
Table   and   ironing   board.    Combined.      C.   J.    Henderson 

1,451,508:  Apr.   10. 
Table  and  mangle.  Combined.     J.  Pogorzelski.     1,441,879 

Jan.  9. 
Table     and     phonograph.     Combination.       F.     Lorenzen 

1,441,439;   Jan.  9. 
Table     and     stool     set,     Folding     camp.       B.     F.     Orear, 

1.457,041 ;  May  29. 
Table    and    utensil    carrier,    Combination    camp.      E,    L 

Calvert.     1,476,144;  Dec.  4. 
Table  article.     H.  G.  Noi-wood.     1,457,998;  June  5. 
Table  attachment,  Operating-.     G.  C.  Taplin.     1,457,093 

Mav  29. 
Table   mat.      C.    Laidman.      Rel5,708 :    Oct.    30. 
Table  mat,  Heat-Insulating.     H.   R.  Koester.     1,447,667 

Mar.  6. 
Table  pad.     H.  Silver.     1,458,731 ;  June  12. 
Table  -  reversing     mechanism.      Positively-actuated     easy 

start  and  stop.     W.  F.  Fraser.     1,474,469  ;  Nov.  20. 
Table-slide  construction.     E.  H.  Cook.     1,453,546  ;  May  1. 
Table   top,   Enameled-metal.     A.  E.  Clarke.     Des.    63,857  ; 

Nov.    27. 
Table  top.  Extension.     C.  O.  Braun.     1,442,464  ;  Jan.  16. 
Table-top     stretcher,    Metal-.       O.    Landaw.       1,464,910 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Tables,  Belt  feed  for  picking.     A.  R.  Stephen.     1,443,059  ; 

Jan.   30. 
Tables,  Flushing  system  for  starch.     A.   W.   H.   Lenders. 

1,456,243;  May  22. 
Tables,    Motor-control   system    for   self-serving.     E.   Delo- 

atch.     1,466,890  ;  Sept.  4. 
Tablet    and    grave    marker.    Memorial.      E.    D.    Harding. 

1,455,882;  May  22. 
Tablet,   Roll  writing.     J.   J.   Welte.     1,471,673;   Oct.   23. 


Tablet,  Writing.  B.  J.  Teal.     1,452.537  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tableware,  Box  for  flat  metal.     C.  C.  Wilson.     1,451,383  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Tabulating-ma chine   counters.   Friction   drive   for.     C.   D. 

Lake.      1,447,872  ;  Mar.  6. 
Tabulating  machines.   Friction   drive  control  for.     C.   D. 

Lake.     1,447,871  ;  Mar.  6. 
rachometer.    T.  C.  and  W.  O.  Prouty.     1,447,426  ;  Mar.  6. 
Tack.     S.  Scisorek.     1,458,856  ;  June  12. 
Tack,    Clamp   thumb.      J.   \V.   Hope.     1,472,471;   Oct.   30. 
Tack,  Eyelet.    J.  P.  Bryant.     1,462,262 ;  July  17. 
Tack-making     machines.     Feeding     device     for.       G.     A. 

Parker.     1,456,190  ;  May  22. 
Tack-pulling  device.     F.  H.  Warren.     1,461,057  ;  July  10. 
Tackle  block.     L.  E.   Fishback.     1,477,639;  Dec.   18. 
Tackle  block.     W.   J.   Lee.     1,449,363  ;  Mar.  20. 
Tacks,  Device  for  inserting  map.    W.  P.  Mills.     1,461,670  ; 

July    10. 
Tag.     T.  L  Hart.     1,452,460;  Apr.  17. 
Tag.      L.    L.    Moore    and    F.    W.    RadclifiCe.      1,452,250; 

Apr.   17. 
Tag.     H.  H.  Ordung.     1,450,816  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tag.     H.  F.  Scott.     1,458,444  ;  June  12. 
Tag-affixing   machine.    Staple-.      W.   and   P.    L.    Borchert 

1,442,212  ;   Jan.   16. 
Tag-affixing      machine.         W.      and      F.      L.      Borchert, 

1,467,469;    Sept.   11. 
Tag  and  envelope  sheet,  Combined  shipping.    A.  M.  Ahern 

1,467,631;    Sept.    11. 
Tag   and    making   the    same.      H.    F.    Scott.      1,458,445 

June  12. 
Tag     carrier.     Laundry.       A.     F.     Hannev.       1,478,825 ; 

Dec.   25. 
Tag,  Duplicate.     S.  Penksa.     1,453,517  ;  May  1. 
Tag,  Ear.     W.  J.  Fretz.     1,478,605  ;  Dec.  25. 
Tag,  Ear.     E.  F.  Hennefer.     1,447,982  ;  Mar.  13. 
Tag   holder.      W.    W.   Dunn,   jr.      1,468,198 ;    Sept.    18. 
Tag  holder.     A.  J.  Isaacsen.     1,471,485  ;  Oct.  23. 
Tag  holder.     F.  Jez  and  T.   Duffy.     1,476,979  ;   Dec.   11. 
Tag  holder.     J.  L.  Kolbe.     1,443,224  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tag     holder.       S.     W.     Rutherford     and    J.    I.    Taylor. 

1,440,749;    Jan.    2. 
Tag    holder    for    vehicles,     lUuminated-llcense-.       M.     F. 

Kane.     1,456,736  ;  May  29. 
Tag  holder.  License-.    R.  Rose.     1,454,413  ;  May  8. 
Tag-marking  machine.     F.   Kohnle.     1,474,782 ;   Nov.   20. 
Tag  or  label  holder.     C.  Quin.     1,475,315  ;  Nov.   27. 
Tag,  Price.     F.  Kohnle.     1,473,773;  Nov.  13. 
Tag-releasing    device.      A.    F.    Hanney   and    A.    Gammell. 

1,475,011;  Nov.  20. 
Tag,   Shipping.      W.   G.   Jopson.      1,466,173  ;  Aug.   28. 
Tags,   cards,   etc..   Mechanism    for   feeding.     H.    C.    Gam- 
meter.     1,472,466;  Oct.  30. 
Tags,    Manufacture    of    cloth.      H.    Karaijo.      1,447,555 

Mar.  6. 
Tags,  Pliers  for  ear.    A.  A.  Pannier.    1,474,547 ;  Nov.  20. 
Tail  holder.     G.  Mocheff.     1,443,235  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tail  light.     G.  S.  EUithorpe.     1,454,631  ;  May  8. 
Tail  light  and  license  marker  holder.  Combined.    J.  E.  Pur- 

vis   and   G.   H.   Moses.      1,449,444 ;   Mar.   27. 
Tail  light  and  license  marker  illuminator.  Combined.     D, 

Gacopetta.      1,471,554 ;    Oct.    23. 
Tailings  cone.     H.  K.  Burch.     1,468,374  ;  Sept.  18. 
Tailstock.      J.    J.    La    Ducer.      1,477,179 ;    Dec.    11. 
Take-up  and  adjustable  roller.     L.  V.  Fraley.     1,456,726 

May  29. 
Take-up   device.  Automatic.     F.   Jerdone,  jr.      1,452,276 

Apr.   17. 
Talking  and  picture-exhibiting  machine,  Combined.     J.  L, 

Boyle.     1,448,784  ;   Mar.   20. 
Talking  machine.     J.   Dahlquist.     1.448,336;  Mar.  13. 
Talking  machine.     J.  A.  Fern.     1,447,343  ;  Mar.  6. 
Talking  machine.     L.  Fortunato.     1,442,331 ;  Jan.  16. 
Talking  machine.     B.  E.  Lane.     1,462,114  ;  July  17. 
Talking  machine.     B.  R.  Seabrook.     1,447,187  ;  Mar.  6. 
Talking-machine  attachment.  J.  E.  Christensen.   1,447,923  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Talking  machine,  Automatic.     L.  G.  Daniels.     1,461,111  ; 

July  10. 
Talking-machine  cabinet.    L.  Authier.    1,464,593  ;  Aug.  14. 
Talking-machine   cabiriet.     J.   F.  Biggs.      Des.    62,132-3 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Talking-machine     cabinet.       A.     H.     Haag.       1,468,233 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Talking-machine  cabinet.     E.  T.  Kieffer  and  W.  B.  Steven- 
son.    Des.  62.910-11 ;  Aug.  21. 
Talking-machine  cabinet.     M.   E.  Lusk,  jr.     Des.   61,786  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Talking  machine  cabinet.     N.  Tota.     1,460,289  ;  June  26. 
Talking-machine    cabinet    and    writing    desk.    Combined. 

F.  A.  Alcock.     1,470,133  ;  Oct.  9. 
Talking-machine  horn.     G.  Hamburg.     1,471,459  ;  Oct.  23. 
Talking-machine      motor.      Spring.      E.      E.     Taliaferro. 

1,445,652  ;  Feb.  20. 
Talking-machine    motors.    Supporting   frame    for.      I.    F. 

Burton.     1,460,406;   July   3. 
Talking-machine-needle       holder.  C.       J.       Ferguson. 

1,475,227;  Nov.   27. 
Talking  -  machine  -  needle      holder.        H.      F.      Schelling. 

1.454,489  :   May  8. 
Talking    machine    or    machines    in    timed    relation    to    a 

cinematographic  machine.  Apparatus  for  controlling  the 

operation   of.     F.  E.  Mosley.      1.464,329  ;   Aug.   7. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Talking-machine      records,      Cabinet      for.        E.      Blaise. 

1.474,017  ;  Nov.  13. 
Talking-macbine  records,   Cabinet  for.     R.   O.   Hanamond. 

1,440,873:    Jan.   2. 
Talking-macnine  records,   Holder  or  cabinet  for  carrying. 

H.  Weide.     1,461,836;  July  10. 
Talking-machine    records,    Rack    for.      E.    W.    Weyrauch. 

1,476,865  ;   Dec.  11. 
Talking-machine    records,    Resurfacing.       E.     T.     Hails. 

1,476,507-;  Dec.  4. 
Talking-machine    reproducer.      J.    McQuinn.      1,449,616 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Talking-machine  truck.     F.  D.  Lea.     1,465,945  ;  Aug.  28. 
Talking  machines,  Amplifier  for.     J.  P.  Biggs.     1,450,241  ; 

Apr.    3. 
Talking   machines.    Amplifier   for.      H.   H.    Duchesne   and 

P.   Charuest.     1,445,500  ;   Feb.  13. 
Talking  machines  and  making  the  same,  Record  for.     V. 

H.    Emerson.      1,444,960;    Feb.    13. 
Talking   machines.    Automatic   starting   and   stopping   at- 
tachment for  disk-type.     W.  L.  Cowen  and  C.  A.  Friend. 

1,455,478  ;  May  1.5. 
Talking  machines.  Automatic  stop  for.     W.   C.  Kaufman. 

1,444,688;  Feb.  6. 
Talking    machines.    Automatic    stop    for.      J.    Mersman. 

1,444,933;  Feb.  13. 
Talking   machines,   Automatic   stop   for.     K.    Nalbantian. 

1,473,503  ;  Nov.  6. 
Talking    machines.    Automatic   stop    mechanism    for.      A. 

Ebner.     1,456,589  ;  May  29. 
Talking    machines.    Brush    for.      J.    F.    and    W.    Borst. 

1,442,680;   Jan.   16. 
Talking    machines.    Brush    for.      J.    F.    and    W.    Borst. 

1,464,405;    Aug.    7. 
Talking    machines.    Motor    drive    for.      L.    P.    Valiquet. 

1,465,772  ;  Aug.  21. 
Talking     machines.     Motor-tension     Indicator     for.       L. 

Schmidt.     1,448,366  ;  Mar.  13. 
Talking  machines,   Picture  attachment  for.     R.   A.   Rum- 

mel.     1,468,547  ;  Sept.  18. 
Talking  machines.  Portable  casing  for.     R.  P.   R.  Amor. 

1,461,859  ;  July  17. 
Tallring    machines.    Record    lifter    for.       M.     Blackman. 

1,464,023;    Aug.    7. 
Talking  machines.  Repeating  apparatus  for.     G.  E.  Daven- 
port.    1,444,171 ;  Feb.  6. 
Talking    machines.    Repeating    attachment    for.       D.     R. 

McVicker.      1,476,992 ;    Dec.    11. 
Talking    machines.     Repeating    mechanism     for.       J.    C. 

Hitchner.     1,478,827  ;  Dec.  25. 
Talking    machines,    Sound-arm   coupling   for.      H.    Stirm. 

1.466.554  ;  Aug.  28. 

Talking  machines,   Sound  reproducer  for.     S.   J.   Leveen. 

1,441,862  ;  Jan.  9. 
Talking    machines,    Sound    reproducers    of.      C.    Scrabic. 

1,476,928;  Dec.  11. 
Talking      machines.      Stop      device      for.      E.      Grieger. 

1,453,131 ;  Apr.  24. 
Talking     machines.     Stop     for.       A.     Subic.       1,459,640 ; 

June    19. 
Talking   machines.    Stop   for.      J.    C.    Wood.      1,459,646 ; 

June    19. 
Talking  machines,  Stop  for  disk  records  for.     J.  F.  Bland. 

1,447,921;   Mar.   6. 
Talking     machines,     Stylus     support     for.        H.     Hurm. 

1.466.555  ;  Aug.  28. 

Talking    machines,    Table    for.      J.    F.    and    W.    Borst. 

1,466,576 ;  Aug.  28. 
Talking  machines.   Winding  indicator  for.     L.   A.   Freed- 

man.     1,473.929-30;  Nov.  13. 
Tallows,  oils,  fats,   and   greases.   Refining  and  purifying. 

J.  W.  Ruwe.     1,464,627  ;  Aug.  14. 
Tamping    bars.     Friction    clamp    for.      N.    A.     Johnson. 

1,458,764  ;  June  12. 
Tamping  tool.     K.  Taylor.     1,452,990;  Apr.  24. 
Tampon   packer    and   syringe.    Combined.      C.    L.    Tinker. 

1,473,062  ;  Nov.  6. 
Tan  and  making  same,  Synthetic.     S.  Kohn.     1,460,422  ; 

July  3. 
Tandem    allotting    system.      A.    B.    Lundell.      1,456,507 ; 

May  29. 
Tank  :  See- 
Aseptic  tank.  Fuel  tank. 

Ash  tank.  Glass-melting  tank. 

Automobile  emergency  fuel     Liquid-dispensing  tank, 
tank.  Metal  tank. 

Automobile     vacuum  -  feed      Oil  tank. 

tank.  ■         Photographic     washing 

Carburetor    vacuum    tank.         tank. 

Crude-oil  tank.  Septic   tank. 

Drier  tank.  Storage  tank. 

Filtering  tank.  Tender   tank. 

Fireproof   tank.  Vacuum  tank. 

Fish-shipping  tank.  Watering  tank. 

Flush  tank.  Wheel  and  air  tank. 

Tank.      A.    S.    Cooper.      1,460,999  ;    July    3. 
Tank.     J.  W.   Kerlin.     1,453,983;   May  1. 
Tank.     H.    Logan.     1,455,796 ;   May   22. 
Tank.     .T.  D.  Pyle.     1,473,974;  Nov.  13. 
Tank.     W.  H.  Starclough.     1,451,967  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tank.     G.  A.  and  A.  P.  Tiachte.     1,443,060  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tank.     W.  J.  Wooldridge.     1,448,023;  Mar.   13. 


Tank    and     feed-line    lock,    Gasoline.       N.    P.     Whittler. 

1,461,507  ;  July  10. 
Tank  and   making   same.   Porcelain.     0.   J.   Kirk   and   G. 

Brain.     1,449,761 ;  Mar.  27. 
Tank  and  pipe-line  coupling.   Sectional-pressure.     W.   W. 

Watson.     1,447,192;  Mar.  6. 
Tank  cap.     J.   P.   Harwood.     1,475,188;    Nov.  27. 
Tank  cap.     J.  A.  Reasoner.     1,457,088  :  M.ay  29. 
Tank  clamp.     G.  J.   Dennis.     1,474,243  ;   Nov.   13. 
Tank  closure.     A.  M.  Yocom.     1,476,566  ;  Dec.  4. 
Tank  construction.     S.  Diggle.     1,467,610;  Sept.  11. 
Tank  construction.     A.  A.  Kramer.     1,466,175  ;   Aug.  28. 
Tank     couplings.     Making     flanged.       J.     J.     Pinnigan. 

1,452,238  ;  Apr.   17. 
Tank    cover,    Transformer-.    R.    V.    Bingay.      1,475,533 ; 

Nov.   27. 
Tank  deck,  Liquid-sealed.     C.   R.   Gallagher.     1,478,359; 

Dec.   18. 
Tank,  Developing.     P.  W.  Smith.     1,445,046;  Feb.  13. 
Tank    electrically   heated.    Small   hot-water.      A.    Wickey. 

1,477,478  ;   Dec.   11. 
Tank  filler.     J.  M.  Carr.     1,443,977;  Feb.  6. 
Tank      filler      and      contents      indicator.        A.      Stanley. 

1,463,342;  July  31. 
Tank   for   powdered    material.    Delivery.     A.    J.    Grindle. 

1,465,065  ;  Aug.  21. 
Tank  gauge.     L.  A.   Dunajeff.     1,442,134  ;   Jan.   16. 
Tank  heater.     H.  L.  Collins.     1,458,572  ;  June  12. 
Tank  heater.     H.  A.  Friend.     1.468,561  ;  Sept.  18. 
Tank  heater.     H.  Lockhart.     1,462,287  ;  July  17. 
Tank  heaters.  Draft-controlling  means  for.     G.   W.  Mun 

die.     1,461,157  ;  July  10. 
Tank    mold,    Plush-.      P.    A.    Black    and    P.    D.    Stanly 

1,476,684  ;  Dec.  11. 
Tank  or  other  container.  Self-sealing  petrol.     C.  A.  Cleg- 
horn.     1,453,305  ;  May  1. 
Tank  roof.     A.  A.  Kramer.     1,469,321 ;  Oct.  2. 
Tanlv-room     structure.        H.     D.      Pownall.        1,478,396 

Dec.  25. 
Tank  stand.     J.   L.  Castile.     1,458,521;  June  21. 
Tank    structure.      R.    V.    Bingay.      1,473,595  :    Nov.    6 
Tank      support,      Transformer-.        L.      G.      McClintoct 

1,463,962  ;    Aug.    7. 
Tank  vehicle.     C.  V.   Lucius.     1,472,078  ;   Oct.   30. 
Tanks,  Adapter  for  acetylene.     B.  Westervelt.     1,441,138 

Jan.  2. 
Tanks,   Antisplash   device   for.      J.    Baudino.      1,477,746 

Dec.   18. 
Tanks,  Attachment  for  automobile  gasoline.    L.  M.  Taylor, 

1,450,192  ;  Apr.   3. 
Tanks,     Automatic     hot-water     supply     for.        S.     Otis, 

1,478,246;   Dec.   18. 
Tanks,    Automatic    water    drain    for    oil.      J.    A.    Jolly, 

1,471,737;  Oct.  23. 
Tanks,    Bracket    for    supporting    closet.      E.    L.    Ahem 

1,464,398  ;    Aug.    7. 
Tanks,    Depth    gauge    for.      T.    E.    Parrott.      1,456,384 

May  22. 
Tanks,  Device  for  draining  water  from  oil.     W.  J.  Mac- 
Arthur.      1,442.677;   Jan.   16. 
Tanks,     Emergency     fuel     supply     for.       G.    A.    Young. 

1,440,520;  Jan.  2. 
Tanks,     Filling     means     for     gasoline.       W.     C.     Brown. 

1.449,492  ;    Mar.   27. 
Tanks,  Fire-extinguishing  apparatus  for  oil.     W.  D.  Wit- 
ter.     1,454,839;   May's. 
Tanks,    Gauge    and    filler    spout    for    gasoline.      W.    H. 

Stephenson.      1,477,728  ;  Dec.   18. 
Tanks,  Heater  for  water.     C.  P.  H.   Spiegel.     1,453,481 ; 

May   1. 
Tanks.     Magnetic     control     of     flush.       C.     H.     Staats. 

1,456,196  ;  May  22. 
Tanks,  Metal  cover  for.     W.  W.  Ford.     1,455,582  ;  May  15. 
Tanks,  Nonfrcezing  attachment  for  water.     F.  W.  McCau- 

ley.     1,448.281  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tanks   or   other    vessels,    Jlethod   of   discharging   sludges 

and   like  semisolid  matters  from.     H.   W.   M.   Christie. 

1.441,966  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tanks,  Reserve  supply  device  for  gasoline.     E.  W.  Kruse. 

1,453,718  ;  May  1. 
Tanks,    Sheet-guiding   device   for   saturating.      A.   Ander- 
son.    1,443,971  :   Feb.    6, 
Tanks,    Sheet-guiding   device  for   saturating.      T.   F.    Cal- 

well.     1.443,975;  Feb.  6. 
Tanks,     Water     separator     for     air.       E.     B.     Thatcher. 

1,452,447  :   Apr.    17. 
Tanning  agents,   Manufacture  and  production  of.     R.  B. 

Croad.     1.443,697;  Jan.  30. 
Tanning  fish   skins.     E.   Knudsen.      1,467,858;    Sept.   11. 
Tanning  hides.  Process  of  and  means  for.     V.  Peradotto. 

1,455,655  ;  May  15. 
Tanning  means,  their  preparation  and  use.     W.  Moeller. 

1,448,278  :  Mar.  13. 
Tanning    of    hides     and    skins.      P.     J.     C.     Margotton. 

1,458,800  ;   May   1. 
Tap.     C.  W.  Bogart.     1,458,614;  June  12. 
Tap,    Automaticallv-collapsible.      J.    E.    Cain    and    P.    A. 

Palkenbach.      1,466,987  ;    Sept.    4. 
Taps    or    reamers.     Guide    device    for.     A.     W.     Stokea 

1,453,204  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tape,  Adhesive.     P.  J.  Bosse.     1,441,656  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tape    feed     and    moistening    machine.       R.    M.     Brooks. 

1,455,859  ;  May  22. 


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Tape   holder  and   moisteuer,    Scaling.      L.   G.   Massicotte. 

1.473.153:   Nov.  6. 
Tape  into  articles.  Machine  for  threading.     G.  M.  Eames 

and  .T.  C.  Ringe.     1,460,:95  ;  June  26. 
Tape  moistening  and  severing  machine.     C.   H.   Crowell. 

1,467,421  :  Sept.  11. 
Tape-threading  machine.     G.  M.  Eames  and  J.  C.  Ringe. 

1,473.022  ;  Nov.  6. 
Tapeline    case    structure.       C.    W.    Crogan.      1,467,840 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Taper  gauge.     W.   A.   Allen.     1.476,573 ;   Dec.   4. 
Taper  protractor,   Universal.      G.   H.   Felske.     1,453,067  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Tapes  to  garments.  Method  and  means  for  attaching  fas- 
tener.    J.  Siegel.     1,475,604  ;  Nov.   27. 
Tapestry,   Printed.     B.   A.   Stroock.     1,474.182  ;   Nov.  13. 
Tappet.      M.   M.    Wilcox.      1.470,409-12;    Oct.   9. 
Tappet  siloucpr.     K.  M.  Alhr'?cht.     ],47.'>,557;  Nov.  27. 
Tappets,  Making.     W.  H.  Spire.     1,468,927  ;  Sept.  25. 
Tapping  machine.    E.  J.  McClellan.     1,459,981  ;  .Tunc  26. 
Tapping  machine.     A.   Pestel.     1.445,166;  Feb.  13. 
Tapping     machine,     Automatic     multiple-.        P.     Meyer. 

1,458,948  :  .Tune   19. 
Tapping  machine.  Multiple.     W.  L.  Brubaker.     1,465,112  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Tar  from   gases,  Apparatus  for  separating.      L.   Bradley. 

1,473,806:  Nov.  13. 
Tar  separator  and  regulator  for  the  same.     A.   Roberts. 

1,447,226;   Mar.   6. 
Target.     F.  W.  Baldwin.     1.444,491 ;  Feb.  6. 
Target.     A.   N.  Porter.     1,478,250  ;  Dec.   18. 
Target  apparatus.     G.  .-V.   Kerestes.     1,475.493  ;   Nov.  27 
Target  apparatus.     E.  Meininghaus.     1.471,521 ;  Oct.   23 
Target  disks  and  the  like.  Device  for  resiliently  Support- 
ing. A.  Michoud.     1,460,860;   July  3. 
Target-practice     apparatus.       E.     E.     Aim.       1,476,676 

Dec.  11. 
Target,  Self-indicating.     A.  Vangen.     1,456,015  ;  May  22 
Target-throwing   machine.    Motor-driven.      C.    H.    Napier 

1.475.713;   Nov.    27. 
Target  trap.     B.   P.   Vickery.     1,445,371 ;   Feb.    13. 
Tassel.     G.  H.  Kelley.     1,457,738  ;  June  5. 
Tassel  and  pendant.     J.  E.  Chappatte.     1,453,440  ;  May  1. 
Taximeter.     A.  Weisinger.     1,470,949 :  Oct.  16. 
Taximeter,   Alarm.     J.   A.   Gato.      1,472.162  :   Oct.  30. 
Taximeter  recording  device.   J.  Gluck.    1,473,816  ;  Nov.  13. 
Taximeters,    Mounting    for.      B.    C.    Palmer.      1,464,882 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Tea  and  coffee  pot.     S.  Jones.     1,472,007  ;  Oct.  23. 
Tea   cartridge.      L.    Hirschhorn.      1.473.429 ;    Nov.    6. 
Tea  cartridge.     B.  and  L.  Hirschhorn.     1,473,430  ;  Nov.  6. 
Teacups,    breakfast   cups,    beakers,    and   other   vessels    or 

articles   of  pottery.   Machine   for  use  in   the   manufac- 
ture of.     E.  Brookes.     1,465,577 ;  Aug.   21. 
Tea  or  coffee  pot  or  similar  article.     R.  R.  Klntz.     Des. 

62,823  ;   Aug.    7. 
Teapot.     G.  Barnett.     Des.  63.065  ;  Oct.  2. 
Teapot  and  like  vessel.     F.  E.  Gordon.     1,470,224  ;  Oct.  9. 
Teapot,  coffeepot,  and  the  like.     E.  W.  Abram.   1,440,947  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Teapot  or  similar  article.     W.  D.  Haviland.    Des.  63,297 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Teapot   or    similar    article.      H.    Hillbom.      Des.    63,134 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Teapot     or     similar     article.        A.      H.     Sander.       Des. 

62,417-18  ;  May  22. 
Teapot  or  similar  article.     A.   H.   Sander.     Des.   63,040 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Tea  table.     L.   Alonzi.      1,463,540:  July   31. 
Teat  cup.     A.  V.  Hinman.     1,446,295  ;  Feb.  20. 
Teat  cup.     C.  Oden  and  H.  R.  Moore.     1,460,977  ;  Julv  3. 
Teat  cup.    P.  Schawang.     1,465,002  ;  Aug.  14. 
Teat,    Infant's    soothing.      D.    J.    McOmish.      1,467,904 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Teeter  board.     W.  A.   Flint.      1,476,065  ;   Dec.   4. 
Teeter  board.     M.   Smerechanski.     1,461,631 ;  July   10. 
Teeth,   Anchorage  for   artificial.     F.   Maeulen   and   6.   L. 

Van  Allen.     1,463,900  ;   Aug.  7. 
Teeth,  .Artificial.     N.  Bercka.     1,451,005;  Apr.  10. 
Teeth,  Artificial.    J.  Brookes  and  A.  E.  ToUey.     1,461,305  ; 

July  10. 
Teeth.   Composition  of  matter  for  filling  root  canals  in. 

P.  W.  Kruger.     1,473,482  ;  Nov.  6. 
Teeth.     Holder     for     artificial     sets     of.       E.     J.     Elsas. 

1,473.673;  Nov.   13. 
Teeth,  Implement  for  cleaning.    T.  A.  Bucklev.     1,475,789  ; 

Nov.   27. 
Teeth.  Means  for  molding  backings  for  artificial.     T.   C. 

Hansen.     1.465,473  :  Aug.  21. 
Teeth,   Means   for   selection   of   artificial.      G.    W.    Clapp. 

1.469,893  ;  Oct.  9. 
Teeth,    Mount    for    artificial.      F.    Maeulen    and    G.    L. 

Van  Allen.     1,442.081 :  Jan.  16. 

Telautographic     system.       G.     S.     Tiffany.       1,445,421  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Teledynamic  control.   Multiplex   system  in.     J.   H.   Ham- 
mond, jr.     1,444,417  ;  Feb.  6. 

Telegraph  and  radio  codes.  Practicing  device  for  learning. 
A.  Lindsten.     1,474,534;   Nov.  20. 

Telegraph  apparatus.     C.  E.  Walton.     1.478,412:  Dec.  25. 
Telegraph  circuits.  Carrier.    R.  W.  Deardorff.    1,469,253—4  ; 
Oct.   2. 


Telegraph  circuits,  Carrier.  B.  P.  Hamilton.    1,469,259-60  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Telegraph,     Copying.       M.     H.     Petersen.       1,468,542 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Telegraph  instrument.     O.  R.  Dorris.     1,449,501  ;  Mar.  27. 
Telegraph    keys.    Auxiliary    device    for.      J.    J.    Ghegan. 

1,449,985  :  Jlar.  27. 
Telegraph     printer.       E.     E.     Kleinschmidt.       1,448,750 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Telegraph  relay.     C.  J.  Rogers.     1,444,555  ;  Fob.  6. 
Telegraph  relay.     C.  H.  Teegarden.     1,447,361 ;  Mar.  6. 
Telegraph  repeater.     R.  C.  Blakeslee.     1,448,824  ;  Mar.  20. 
Telegraph    repeating   system.      A.    J.    Eaves.      1,472,463; 

Oct.  30. 
Telegraph  sounder.     J.  H.  Kinsley.     1,453,359  ;  May  1. 
Telegraph   s.vstem.     M.   B.   Kerr.     1,466,2.34;   Aug.   28. 
Telegraph  system.     H.  W.  O'Neill.     1,445.233  ;  Feb.  13. 
Telegraph   system.      R.    C.   Mathes.      1,472,483 ;    Oct.    30. 
Telegraph    system.      C.    O.    Van    der    Vort.      1 ,472,506 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Telegraph      system.      Automatic.        G.       R.       Benjamin. 

1,461,645;  July  10. 
Telegraph   ^ysU-m,   Single-transmission.      W.    A.   Gushing. 

1,475,987;  Dec.  4. 
Telegraph  systems.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  operat- 
ing    synchronous.       G.     R.     Benjamin.       1,447,747-8 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Telegraph    systems.    Typewriter   attachment   for.    D.   Mc- 

Nicol.     1.464.952  ;  Aug.  14. 
Telegraphic       receiving       apparatus.       F.       G.       Creed. 

1,452,793-4  ;  Apr.  24. 
Telegraphic     receiving    instrument.       C.     Adams-Randall. 

1,461,568  ;  July  10. 
Telegraphic  receiving  instrument.  Recording.     J.  A.  HuUt. 

1,442,474  :  Jan.   16. 
Telegraphic     sending    machine.     Semiautomatic.       H.     G. 

Martin.     1,445,226;   Feb.   13. 

Telegraphic  system.  Duplex.     H.  W.  Sullivan.     1,468,982  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Telegraphone,    Sensitizing  the.      L.  F.  Fuller.      1,459,202  ; 

June   19. 

Telegraphs.  Alternating-current  local  circuits  for  code- 
signaling.     J.  J.  Ghegan.     1,449,984.  Mar.  27. 

Telegraphs,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  operating  print- 
ing.    E.  E.  Kleinschmidt.     1,463,136  ;  Julv  24. 

Telegraphs,  Transmitter  for  printing.  E.  E.  Kleinschmidt. 
1,460,357;   June   26. 

Telegraphs,  Transmitting  apparatus  for  electric.  L.  M. 
Potts.     1,452,527  ;  Apr.  24. 

Telegraphy.     T.   B.   Dixon.     Rel5,539  ;   Feb.   13. 

Telegraphy,  Apparatus  for  teaching.  E.  H.  Snyder. 
1,449,305  ;  Mar.  20. 

Telegraphy,  Optical.  L.  A.  Charbonneau.  1,463,797 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Telegraphy,   Printing.     J.   H.   Bell.      1,472,453 ;    Oct.    30. 

Telegraphy,  Printing.  H.  A.  Burgess.  1,456,534 ; 
May  29. 

Telemeter.      0.    Eppenstein.      1,477,112 ;   Dec.    11. 

Telemeter.     A.    Konig.      1,475,706 ;    Nov.    2T. 

Telephone.     J.  Kay  and  J.  Jennings.     1,471,696  ;  Oct.  23. 

Telephone  amplifier  system.  M.  C.  Ellison.  1,470,430 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Telephone  and  high-tension  conductors,  Insulator  for.  J. 
Romandy.      1,475,722  :   Nov.   27. 

Telephone  and  other  circuits.  Connecting  head  for  mul- 
tiple. F.  G.  Brockett  and  C.  C.  Wright.  1,466,351; 
Aug.  28. 

Telephone  and  other  cords,  Nontwisting  device  for.  J. 
E.  Simpson.     1,478,069  ;  Dec.  18. 

Telephone  and  selective  signaling  system.  Automatic.  T. 
G.  Martin.     1,442,770:  Jan.  16. 

Telephone  and  telegraph  svstem.  Combined.  H.  P. 
Clausen.     1,478,024;   Dec.  18. 

Telephone  and  wireless  telegraphy  installation.  L.  N. 
Brillouin.     1,465,250  :  Aug.  21. 

Telephone  apparatus.     W.  L.  Davis.     1.476.953  ;  Dec.  11. 

Telephone  apparatus.    L.  Schmidt.    1,452,850 ;  Apr.  24. 

Telephone  attachment.     J.  McComas.     1,472.530  ;  Oct.  30. 

Telephone  attachment.     G.  W.  Sumner.     1.454,773  ;  May  8. 

Telephone  attachment.     A.  B.  Toppan.     1,464,455  ;  Aug.  7. 

Telephone  automatic  trunking  apparatus.  T.  G.  Martin. 
1.443  494  *   Jan    30 

Telephone  booth.'    O.  Gullicksen.     1.442.942;  Jan.  23. 

Telephone  bracket  or  support.  J.  H.  Rivet.  1,453,997 ; 
May  1. 

Telephone,  Brain.  W.  B.  Vanderlip  and  C.  H.  Viggars. 
1,449,022  :   Mar.  20. 

Telephone    cabinet   or    housing.      F.    Collins.      1,457,347 ; 

June  5. 
Telephone  cable.     G.  C.  Pearson.     1,475,139  ;  Nov.  20. 
Telephone    cables.    Self-induction    coil    for    loading.      E. 

Schiirer.     1,471.632  ;  Oct.  23. 
Telephone-call  register.     B.  Sapienza.     1,455.268  ;  May  15. 
Telephone  card-directory  holder.     H.  Harase.     1,467,290 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Telephone-circuit  breaker.     W.  A.  Brockmeier.    1,477,939; 

Dec.   18. 
Telephone  coin  box.     A.  G.  Sandberg.     1,465,185  ;  Aug.  14. 
Telephone    cover.     M.    R.    Foster.      1,473.180:    Nov.    6. 
Telephone  currents  and  other  electric  oscillations,  Device 

for   amplifying.     J.   Blankenburg.      1 .453.584  :    Mav    1. 
Telephone  device.     L.  de  Forest.     1,452,827 ;  Apr.  24. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


A. 


Curren. 


Telepbone-dial     support,     Automatic. 

1,469,779  ;  Oct.  9. 
Telephone  directory.     J.  H.  Cannon.     1,445,993  ;  Feb.  20 
Telephone     exchange,     Automatic.        F.      A.     Lundquist 

1,475,497;   Nov.   27. 
Telephone-exchange      line      switch.         H.       F.      Dobbin 

1,461,212  ;  July  10. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     A.   H.   Adams.      1,468,853 

Sept.  25. 
Telephone-exchange   system.      F.    Aldendorff.      1,459,175 

June    19. 
Telephone-exchange    system.      R.    S.    Bailey.      1,470,611 

Oct.   16. 
Telephone-exchange    system.      E.    H.    Clark.      1,456,537 

May  29. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     R.   D.   Conway.      1,448,523 

Mar.  13. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     J.  Davidson,  jr.     1,473,671 

Nov.  13. 
Telephone-exchange     system.       G.     Deakin.        1,444,781 

Feb.  13. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     B.  G.  Dunham.     1,445,432 

Feb.  13. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     C.  L.  Goodrum.     1,452,269 

Apr.   17. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     C.  L.  Goodrum.     1,465,393 

Aug.  21. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     C.  L.  Goodrum.     1,472,469 

Oct.  30. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     E.  W.  Hancock.     1,464,072 

Aug.  7. 
Telephone-exchange  system.      C.   W.   Keckler.     1,478,037 

Dec.  18. 
Telephone-exchange     system.     T.     Korth'auer.     1,470,451 

Oct.  9. 
Telephone-exchange    system.      A.    E.    Lundell    and    E.    H 

Clark.      1,464,084 ;    Aug.    7. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     A.   E.   Lundell.      1,464,719 

Aug.  14. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     G.  A.  E.  Lundell.     1,465,360 

Aug.  21. 
Telephone-exchange  system.    A.  E.  Lundell.     1,470,991-2 

Oct.  16. 
Telephone-exchange   system.     A.   E.   Lundell.     1,471,617 

Oct.  23. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     L.  A.  Mortimer.     1,461,221 

July  10. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     L.  Polinkowsky.     1,459,186 

June    19. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     L.  Polinkowsky.     1,464,726 

Aug.   14. 
Telephone-exchange   system.     F.   J.   Scudder.      1,470,035 

Oct.  9. 
Telephone-exchange    system.     F.    M.    Slough.      1,450,564 

Apr.   3. 
Telephone-exchange    system.      P.    C.    Smith.      1,448,420 

Mar.   13. 
Telephone-exchange  system.     W.  B.  Strickler.     1,448,576 

Mar.   13. 
Telephone-exchange   system.      J.    F.   Toomey.      1,475,201 

Nov.   27. 
Telephone-exchange   system.      H.    W.   Ulrich.      1,463,982 

Aug.   7. 
Telephone-exchange      system.         S.      B.      Williams,      Jr. 

1,466,155  ;  Aug.  28. 
Telephone  -  exchange      system.        S.      B.      Williams,      ]r 

1,471,017-18;  Oct.  16. 
Telephone-exchange      system.         S.      B.      Williams,      jr, 

1,478,086  ;  Dec.  18. 
Telephone-exchange  system,   Automatic.     F.   R.   McBerty 

1,470,664  ;  Oct.   16. 
Telephone-exchange  system.  Automatic.     L.  Polinkowsky 

1,464,109  ;   Aug.  7. 
Telephone-exchange    system.    Machine-switching.      R.     S 

Bailey.     1,478,419;  Dec.  25. 
Telephone-exchange   system.   Machine-switching.      W.    W, 

Carpenter.     1,464,087;   Aug.   7. 
Telephone-exchange    system,    Machine-switching.       C.     L 

Goodrum.     1,478,607  ;  Dec.  25. 
Telephone-exchange    system,    Machine-switching.      R.    L. 

Stokely.      1,464,118 ;    Aug.    7. 
Telephone-exchange    system.    Machine-switching.      R.    L. 

Stokely.     1,472,501  ;  Oct.  .SO. 
Telephone-exchange  system,  Machine-switching.     R.  Stoke 

ly.     1,474,008  ;  Nov.  13. 
Telephone  head  set.     F.  Dietrich.     1,447,969  ;  Mar.  13. 
Telephone  index.     F.  W.   Colby.     1,445,202  ;   Feb.   13. 
Telephone  indicator.    W.  H.  Eastman.    1,455,285  ;  May  15. 
Telephone  meter.     E.  H.  Martin.     1,474,053  ;  Nov.  13. 
Telephone  metering  system.     A.  M.  Crichton.     1,447,509  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Telephone     or    other    sound    receiver.       L.     Steinberger. 

1,455,817-18  ;   May  22. 
Telephone   pencil    holder.      H.    S.    Holywell.      1,462,108 ; 

July  17. 
Telephone  plants.  Circuit  arrangement  for.       G.  A.  Betu- 

lander  and  N.  G.  Palmgren.     1,475,562  ;  Nov.  27. 
Telephone  plug  shelf.     F.  P.  Lucas.     1,448,553  ;  Mar.  13. 
Telephone  receiver.    C.  T.  Baisley.    1,452,384  ;  Apr.  17. 
Telephone-  receiver     attachment.       J.     Mirzejewski. 

1,476,409  ;  Dec.  4. 
Telephone-receiver      attachments.        G.      K.      Thompson. 

1,477,609;   Dec.   18. 


Telephone    receiver.    Loud-speaking.      G.    R.    Lum.      Des. 

62,672  ;  July  17. 
Telephone    receiver.    Loud  -  speaking.      G.    R.    Lum.      Des. 

62,997  ;  Sept.  4. 
Telephone-receiver    support.    Circuit-controlling.      D.    M. 

Miller.     1,449,830;  Mar.  27. 
Telephone    receiver.    Tuned.      H.    Gernsback.      1,478,709 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Telephone     receivers.      Support     for.        M.     A.      Bowen. 

1,454,533  ;   May  8. 
Telephone   receiving.   Reed.     G.   W.   Plckard.      1,472,341 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Telephone     repeater.        O.      B.      Blackwell.        1,474,430; 

Nov.  20. 
Telephone  repeater.     S.   Suekoff.     1,466,858 ;   Sept.  4. 
Telephone  repeater  circuits.     E.  D.  Johnson.     1,474,038  ; 

Nov.   13. 
Telephone  repeater  system.     R.   D.    Conway.     1,442,425 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Telephone   repeater.   Voice-current.      J.    H.    Homrighous. 

1,460,814;   July   3. 
Telephone      repeater.      Voice-current.        A.      B.      Smith. 

1,444,805  ;   Feb.   13. 
Telephone    repeating    system.      M.    Latour.      1,462,868; 

July  17. 
Telephone  rest.     C.  Fischer.     1,445,829 ;  Feb.  20. 
Telephone  -  signal  -  allotting     system.       J.     A.     Taggart. 

1,462,252  ;  July  17. 
Telephone  signaling  system.     W.  A.  Rhodes.     1,450,305  ; 

Apr.   3. 
Telephone  silencer.     S.  T.  Cohane.     1,444,494  ;  Feb.  6. 
Telephone  stand.  Revolving.     E.  P.   Carlson.     1,447,531 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Telephone    substation    set.      K.    S.    Johnson.      1,452,277 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Telephone  support.     A.   Levin.     1,473,191  ;   Nov.   6. 
Telephone  support.    J.  J.  Moss.     1,462,240  ;  July  17. 
Telephone  system.     E.  M.  Ashworth.     1,449.487  :  Mar.  27. 
Telephone  system.     R.  W.  Augustine.     1,440,365  ;  Jan.  2. 
Telephone  system.     S.  A.  Beyland.     Bel5,636 ;  June  26. 
Telephone    sy.stem.      W.   W.    Carpenter   and    H.    Hovland. 

1,478,022  ;  Dec.  18. 
Telephone  system.     E.  H.  Clark.     1,456,536;  May  29. 
Telephone  system.     H.  P.   Clausen  and  C.  L.   Goodrum. 

1,472,460;  Oct.  30. 
Telephone  system.     H.  D.  Currier.     1,442,130  ;  Jan.  16. 
Telephone  system.     W.  L.  Dodge.     1,457,898  ;  June  5. 
Telephone  system.     H.  M.  Friendly.     1,441.791 ;  Jan.  9. 
Telephone  system.     W.  H.  Harrison.     1,477,874  ;  Dec.  18. 
Telephone  system.     E.  E.  Hinrichsen.     1,463,815  ;  Aug.  7. 
Telephone  system.     H.   H.   Ide.      1,449,511  ;   Mar.   27. 
Telephone  system.     H.   H.   Ide.      1,463,164;   July   31. 
Telephone  system.     C.   W.  Keckler.     1,466,233  ;   Aug.  28. 
Telephone    system.      L.    D.    Kellogg.      1,469,794 ;    Oct.    9. 
Telephone  system.     H.  D.  MacPherson.    1,457,912  ;  June  5. 
Telephone    system.      J.    B.    Morrill.      1,472,485 ;    Oct.    30. 
Telephone  system.     L.  Polinkowsky.     1,448.572  ;  Mar.  13. 
Telephone  system.     F.  M.  Slough.     1,458,555  ;  June  12. 
Telephone  system.     C.   Sparks.     1,463,600;  July  31. 
Telephone   system.      C.    Sparks.      1,472,254 ;    Oct.    30. 
Telephone   system.      M.   B.    Stazak.      1,466,858 ;    Sept.   4. 
Telephone   system.     C.   White.     1,449,644  ;   Mar.   27. 
Telephone  system.     D.  F.  Whiting.     1,471,638-9  ;  Oct.  23. 
Telephone  system.    G.  A.  Yanochowski.     1,453,821 ;  May  1 
Telephone      system.        G.    A.    Yanochowski.        1,455,954 

May   22. 
Telephone    system.        G.    A.    Yanochowski.        1,456,172 

May  22. 
Telephone    system.       G.     A.     Yanochowski.       1,475,216 

Nov.    27. 
Telephone  system.  Automatic.     T.  Lenaghan.     1,472,604 

Oct.  30. 
Telephone  system,  Automatic.    G.  E.  Mueller.     1,458,907 

June  12. 
Telephone  system.  Automatic.     M.  L.  Nelson.     1,461,980 

July  17. 
Telephone  system.  Automatic.    F.  Newforth,  jr.    1,442,086 

Jan.  16. 
Telephone  system.  Automatic.   W.   W.   Owen.     1,469,847 

Oct.  9. 
Telephone  system.  Automatic.   W.  T.  Powell.   1,443,645-6 

Jan.    30. 
Telephone  system,  Automatic.     W.  T.  Powel.     1,459,860 

June  26. 
Telephone  system.  Automatic.    W.  T.  Powell.     1,462,819 

July  24. 
Telephone  system,  Automatic.    W.  T.  Powell.     1,463,972 

Aug.  7. 
Telephone  system,  Automatic.     W.  T.  Powell.     1,468,249 

Sept.  18.  ■ 
Telephone  system.  Automatic.     W.  T.  Powell.    Rel5,682 

Aug.  28. 
Telephone    system.    Automatic.      A.    J.    Ray    and    W.    A 

Chapin.      1,468,078;    Sept.    18. 
Telephone    system.    Automatic.      A.    J.    Ray    and    H.    P. 

Obergfell.     1,469,809  ;  Oct.  9. 
Telephone      system.     Automatic.        R.      G.      Richardson 

1,469,807  ;  Oct.  9. 
Telephone     system.      Automatic.        R.      G.      Richardson, 

1,474,608;  Nov.  20. 
Telephone  system,  Automatic.     A.  B.  Smith.     1,474,648 

Nov.  20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Contimieil. 


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Telegraph   system,    Duplex.      E.   A.    Hudson.      1,456,556 ; 

Mnv  29. 
Teloplione    svsteni,    Machine-switcbing.        R.     C.     Arter. 

1.4.-.-., 769  ;  May  22. 
Telephone      system.      Measured-service.        A.      Andersen. 

1.443.451  ;   Jan.   30. 
Telephone      system.     Measured-service.        E.      D.      Fales. 

1.4(it>,124  ;  Aus.  2S. 
Telephone     system,     Measured-servic'e.      T.     G.     Martin. 

1,460,726;   July  3. 
Telephone     system.     Measured-service.       W.     W.     Owen. 

1,462,719;   July   24. 
Telephone    system.    Measured-service.         W.     W.     Owen. 

1.  u;.-i.:ui  :  Anj.'.  21. 
Telephono    system,     Measured-service.       F.     M.     Slough. 

1,459,863;   June  28. 
Telephone       system.       Measured  -  service.         J.       Wicks. 

1.475,612-13;    Nov.    27. 
Telephone    system,    Measured-service    automatic.      T.    G. 

Martin.       1,459.229:    June    19. 
Telephone  system,   Multioffice.     T.  -G.  Martin   and  B.  P. 

Willis,      1,475,590;    Nov.    27. 
Telephone  system.  Party-line.     T.  G.  Martin.     1,442,082  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Telephone  system.  Party-line.     T.  G.  Martin.    1,463,271  ; 

July  31. 
Telephone      system.      Semiautomatic.        B.      D.      Willis, 

1,4.55,951  :   May  22. 
Telephone  systerd,  Train.     W.  W.  Macfarlane.     1,448,852  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Telephone    system.    Two-wire    party-line    lockout.      T.    G. 

Martin.      Rel5,706 :   Oct.    30. 
Telephone   systems.    Impulse    transmitter    for    automatic. 

J.    G.    Blessinp.      1.444.777 ;    Feb.    13. 
Telephone  systems.   Interoffice    trunk  circuits  for.     F.   L, 

Baer.      1,463,934  ;   Aug.   7. 
Telephone  systems.  Rineing  channel  for  multiple.     H.  A. 

Affel.     1,472,821  :  Nov.  6. 
Telephone  systems.  Selecting  switch  for  use  in.    K.  Bohme. 

1.450,352  ;   Apr.   3. 
Telephone   systems.    Selector   rack  for  automatic.     A.   E. 

Stevens.     1.470.202  :  Oct.  9. 
Telephone  systems.  Signallinsr  apparatus  for.     M.  L.  Nel- 
son.     1,451,886  ;   Apr.    17. 
Telephone    syetems.    Switching    apparatus    for.      D.    L. 

Lienz6n   and  K.   Larsson.     1,460,913  ;   July   3. 
Telephone   systems.    Toll   trunking   circuits   for    machine- 
switching.     R.  L.  Stokely.     1,452.323  ;  Apr.  17. 
Telephone  test  set.     R.  B.  Stone.     1,440.752  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Telephone    transmission     system.       W.     H.    Bendernagel. 

1.472.237;  Oct.  30. 
Telephone  transmitter.     B.  A.  Ehgler.     1,443,620  ;  Jan.  30. 
Telephone     transmitter.        R.     L.     Murray.       1,460,034 ; 

June  26. 
Telephone-transmitter     mouthpiece.        L.      Van     Rutten. 

1.478.074;  Dec.  18. 
Telpphone  transmitters  and  the  like,  Sanitary  attachment 

for.     C.  P.  Abbott.     1,474,186  ;  Nov.  13. 
Telephone      transposition      switching     bos.        E.      Love. 

1.449.904  :    Mar.    27. 
Telephone    trunking    system.      A.    E.    Keith.      1,451,912 

Apr    17. 
Telephones,   Auxiliary   mouthpiece   for.     O.    W.   Aagaard 

1.474.100  ;   Nov.   13. 
Telephones.     Desk     stand     for     hand.       O.     M.      Glunt 

1.456.501 :  May  29. 
Telephones,   Head  receiver  for.     L.   Schmidt.     1,452,851 

Apr.  24. 
Telephones,    Notifying    or    call   device    for.      G.    Forster. 

1,453,453  ;  May  1. 
Telephones,     Receiver    for.      V.     C.     Crites.       1,457,211 

Mav  29. 
Telephony.     H.  S.  Turner.     1,451,896  ;  Apr.  17. 
Telephony  and  telegraphy.  Multiple-wire  cable  for  hlgh-fre 

Quency.     L.  Rellstab.     1.475.878 ;  Nov.   27. 
Telephony  system.     H.   D.  Arnold.     1.449.372  :   Mar.    27 
Telephony.    Transmitter   for.      H.    J.    Round.      1.441,029 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Telephoto   objective.     W.   Merte.      1,467,804;    Sept.   11. 
Telephotographs.  Device  for  coding  and  decoding.     R.  W. 

Trueblood  and  A.  M.  Rochlen.     1,440.510  :  Jan.  2. 
Telescope.     O.  A.  Hagen.     1,451,096;  Apr.  10. 
Telescope.     M.   Lichtman.     1,461,063  ;   July  10. 
Telescope^  microscope,  and  the  like.     A.  and  H.  D.  Taylor. 

1,468,762  ;   Sept.  25. 
Telescope,  Reflecting.     R.  W.  Porter.     1,468.973  ;  Sept.  25. 
Telescope    with    changeable   magnifying   power,    Sishting. 

H.  Jacob.     1,464,655  ;  Aug.   14. 
Telescopes  and  other  optical  instruments.   Erecting  prism 

for.     A.   and  H.   D.   Taylor.      1.459,864  ;   June  26. 
Telpscopif  mntp.     W.  R.  d'Alfonso.     1,468.066;  Sept.   18. 
Telesconit'sr    olements.    Friction    clutch    for.      J.    Schade. 

1.447.519  ;  Mar.  6. 
Telethermometer.     W.  A.  Baker,     1,444.771:  Feb.  13. 
Television.     A.  M.  Nicolson.     1.470,696  :  Oct.  16. 
Tellurian.    Automatic.       W.    E.     Gochenour.       1,468,781 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Temperature  alarm.    O.  H.  Ludeman.     1,462,887  ;  July  24. 
Temperature-alarm     apparatus.       C.     West.       1,476.864 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Temperature     and     relative    humidity.     Automatic     indi- 
cator of  -wet  or  dry  bulb.     E.  W.  Comfort.     1,476,799  ; 

Dec.  11. 

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Temperature-compensating      appliance.        H.      S.      Sines. 

1,446.995  ;  Feb.  27. 
Temperature  control,  System  of.    E.  P.  Rich.    1,441,449 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Temperature-control    systems.    Manual    operating    means 

for  automatic.     H.  S.  Coy.     1,453,379  ;  May   1. 
Temperadire-oontrolled    switch.      R.    S.    Blair   and    B.    D. 

Wells.     1,-167,085:  Sept.  4. 
Temperature-controlling  means,  Automatic.     H.   C.   Mal- 

lory.     1,452,748  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tomperature-toutiolliusr  means.  Motor.     S.   H.   Page  and 

J.  B.  Struble.     1,442,966  :  Jan.  23. 
Temperature-indicating  device.    C.   W.  Baker.    1,463,189 ; 

July  31. 
Temperature-indicating  device.     G.  Joannes.     1,460,909 ; 

July  3. 
Temperature    indicator.       O.     W.     Moore.       1,466,886-7 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Temperature  indicator.     J.  Swanberg.     1,441,307  :  Jan.  9, 
Temperature  indicator.  Signaling  motor-.    H.  R.  Mitchell. 

1,476,167  ;  Dec.  4. 
Temperature     indicator.     Transformer.       N.     L.     Dolph. 

1.443,786;   Jan.   30. 
Temperature-regulating  device.  Automatic.     E.  Tregonlng. 

1,448,012;  Mar.  13. 
Temperature-regulating  meaiis.     K.   Dougan.      1,468,102  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Temperature  relay.     N.  K.  Anderson.     1.470.676  ;  Oct.  16. 
Teniperaturee,    Apparatus    for    measuring    high.      J.    L. 

Scbueler   and    C.   A.   Kellogg.      1,475,365 ;   Nov.   27. 
Template   and   fabricating   ornaments   therewith.      M.    L. 

Buckley.      1,442,124  :    Jan.   16. 
Templates.  Machine  tool  for  drilling  or  cutting  out.     W. 

A.   Pearn.     1.442,538  ;   Jan.'  16. 
Tender   tank.      C.   Ducas.      1,460,710;    .July    3. 
Tennis  and  like  games,  Racket  for.    A.  Harris.    1,452,803 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Tennis   and    other    racket    press    and   case   and   the   like. 

A.  Forbes.     1,457,356  ;  June  5- 
Tennis-court  marker.     J.  B.  HaUer.     1,457,163  ;  Mav  29. 
Tennis-court  marker.     M.  K,  Murray.     1,462,145  ;  July  17. 
Tennis  nets  and  the  like.  Means  for  supporting  and  ten- 
sioning.    D.  V.  Eskell.     1,459,723  ;  June  26. 
Tennis  post.     R.  R.  and  A.  Hirst.     1,462,201  ;  July  17. 
Tennis   racket   with   variable   tension   of  cords.  "  C.   Ross 

Santa  Maria.      1,476,906 ;   Dec.   11. 
Tensile-stress-dctermining  device.     K.   Stahl.      1,469,280 : 

Oct.   2. 
Tension     condenser.     High-.       E.     Pfiffner.       1,461,287 ; 

July  10. 
Tension  device.     J.  P.  Hooper.     1,442,432  ;  Jan.  16. 
Tension  device.     J.  O.   McKean.     1.441.011  ;  Jan.   2. 
Tension  device.     W.  C.  Meyer.     1,451.918-9  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tension  device.     H.  E.  Van  Ness.      1,456,263  :  May  22. 
Tension  mechanism.     J.  O.  McKean.     1,441,012  ;  Jan.   2. 
Tension  mechanism.     J.  O.  McKean.     1,447,591  ;  Mar.  6, 
Tension  mechanism,     J.  O.  McKean.     1,468,486  :  Sept.  18. 
Tension   mechanism.     W.  C.  Mever.     1,444,979  ;  Feb.  13. 
Tent.     A.   and    G.    C.    Muehleisen.      1.449.689 ;   Mar.    27. 
Tent.     J.  J.  Munson.     1,455,089  :  May  15. 
Tent,   Ad.iustable   camping.      D.   F.   Dillman.      1,450,143 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Tent.  Collapsible.      G.  H.  Dial.     1,449.894  ;  Mar.  27. 
Tent,  Folding.     B.  B.  Dudley.     1,456.918;  Mav  29. 
Tent,   Fumigation.     E.   A.   Klein.      1,459,217  :   .Tune   19. 
Tent,  garage,  or  house  frame,  Collapsible  automobile.     E. 

H.  Batty.      1,450.129  ;  Mar.  27. 
Tent,   hammock,   and   packsack,   Combination.     0.   L.   and 

M.  E.  Hull.     1,464.875  :  Aug.   14. 
Tent,  Paper.     R.  Andrews.     1,448,821 ;  Mar,  20. 
Tent,    Portable    dressing.      H.    E.    Hodgson.      1,466,166; 

Aug.  28. 
Tent   shelter.     W.   E.   Marsh.      1,463,220 ;   July   31. 
Tent-tension  equalizer.     B.  F.  Dunn.     1. 4.5]. 208:  Apr.  10. 
Tent,  Tourist's.     J.  M.  Irvin.     1,446,296  ;  Feb.  20. 
Tentering    machines.    Feeder    for.       H.    A.     Smart    and 

W.    H.    H.    Cocke,    jr.      1,472,499 ;    Oct.    30. 
Terminal.    F.  G.  Guenther  and  W.  C.  Grahau.    1,441,801 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Terminal.     T.   W.   Turner,      1,446,598 ;   Feb.  27. 
Terminal  box.     W.   L.   Cook.     1,445.072;  Feb.   13. 
Terminal,      Clamping      contact.         G.       F.      Johnstone ; 

1.467.432  ;  Sept.  11. 
Terminal,  Connection  or  binding.     E.  ZoUner.     1,454.879  ; 

May  15. 
Terminal      boxes.      Supporting     bar     for.       F.     A.     TeEEt. 

1.464,620  ;  Aug.  14. 
Test  bench.     T.  L.  Lee.     1.451.992  ;  Apr.  17. 
Test   indicator.      C.    H.   Bull.      1,445,482;   Feb.   13. 
Test  indicator.     H.  A.   Lowe.      1.466,664  :    Sept.   4. 
Test  Indicator,  Surface.    T.  E.  Grove.     1.445.584  :  Feb.  13. 
Test     unit.     Automotive.     E.     G.     Beehler.     1,452,905 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Testing  and  grading  articles.  Apparatus  for.     J.  G.  Nor- 
ton.    1,442,233  :  Jan.   16. 
Testing  apparatus.     C.  R.  Hill.     1.458,529  ;  June  12. 
Testing   device.      L.    W.    Chubb.      1,475,749  :    Nov,    27. 
Testing  device.     M.  J,  Clausen.     1,458,272  ;  June  12. 
Testing  device.     S.   Pichler.     1.463.440  :  .July  31. 
Testing   device.      J.   J.   Robinson.      1.447,690  ;   Mar.   6. 
Testing     instrument.        A.     K.     Malmquist.        1,476,904 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Testing  instrument.     J.  B.  Patton.     1.465,314;  Aug.  21. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Testing   machine.      W.   D.   La    Batt   and   H.    Sengebusch. 

1,445,963  ;  Feb.  20. 
Testing  macliine.     T.   Olsen.     1,474,545 ;   Nov.   20. 
Testing   machine.      M.    Spindel.      1,457,800 ;   June   5. 
Testing  machine.     F.  Wille.     1,458,259  ;  June  12. 
Testing  machine.  Impact-.     D.  J.  McAdam,  jr.     1,462,813  ; 

July  24. 
Testing    machines.    Plunger   mechanism   for.      W.    D.    La 

Batt  and  H.  Sengebusch.     1,445,964  ;  Feb.  20. 
Testing  materials.    L.  Ratner  and  M.  Schwarz.    1,444,803  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Testing  materials.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for.     F.  W. 

Sperr,  jr.     1,444,567-8  ;  Feb.  6. 
Testing  prod.     W.  M.  Near.     1.451,233  ;  Apr.  10. 
Testing  system.     H.  Fletcher.     1,469,271  ;  Oct.  2. 
Testing  system.     S.  B.  Williams,  jr.,  and  H.  L.  Bostater. 

1,445,258;   Feb.  13. 
Testing  the  fading  action  of  liaht.  Apparatus  for.     C.  W. 

Jameson.     1,458,941  ;  .Tune  19. 
Textile  fabric.     A.  O.  Bayer.     Des.  63,447  :  Dec.   11. 
Textile   fabric.      J.   S.   and   T.   F.    Boyd.      Des.   62.467-9 ; 

June  12. 
Textile    fabric.      J.    S.    and    T.    F.    Boyd.      Des.    62,531 ; 

June    19. 
Textile   fabric.     J.    S.   and  T,   F.   Boyd.      Des.   62,600-2  ; 

July   3. 
Textile    fabric.      J.    S.    and    T.    F.    Boyd.      Des.    62,813  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Textile  fabric.     J.   S.  Boyd.     Des.  63,067-9  ;  Oct.  2. 
Textile  fabric.     J.   S.   Boyd.     Des.   63,389-94;   Dec.   4. 
Textile    fabric.      J.    H.    Bunting.      Des.     61,991-62,002; 

Feb.   27. 
Textile  fabric.     J.  H.  Bunting.     Des.  62,316  ;  May  8. 
Textile  fabric.     J.   H.  Bunting.     Des.  62,440;  June  5. 
Textile  fabric.     J.  H.  Bunting.     Des.  63,450-2  ;  Dec.   11. 
Textile  fabric.     E.  Ericson  and  R.  Weiss.     Des.  62,191 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Textile  fabric.     E.  Ericson  and  R.  Weiss.     Des.  62,254  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Textile      fabric.       E.      Ericson     and     R.     Weiss.        Des. 

62,274-86  ;  May  1. 
Textile  fabric.     E.  Ericson  and  R.  Weiss.     Des.  62,361 ; 

May  15.      v 
Textile  fabric.     E.   Ericson  and  R.  Weiss.     Des.   62,533 ; 

June    19. 
Textile  fabric.     B.  Ericson  and  R.  Weiss.     Des.  62,606  ; 

July  8. 
Textile  fabric.     G.  M.  Fauser.     Des.  62,324-7  ;  May  8. 
Textile  fabric.     G.  M.  Fauser.     Des.  62,480  ;  June  12. 
Textile  fabric.     G.  M.  Fauser.     Des.  62,607-10  ;  July  3. 
Textile  fabric.     H.  B.  Feldman.     Des.  62.397;  May  22. 
Textile  fabric.     H.  B.  Feldman.     Des.  62,567 ;  June  26. 
Textile  fabric.     H.  E.  Gabel.     Des.  62,014  ;  Feb.  27. 
Textile  fabric.     D.  Hartgens.     Des.  62,485  ;  June  12. 
Textile  fabric.     C.  W.  Howard.     Des.  62,522-8  ;  June  12. 
Textile  fabric.     C.  Katz.     Des.   62,008  ;    Feb.   27. 
Textile  fabric.     C.  Katz.     Des.  62,453-5  ;  June  5. 
Textile  fabric.     C.  V.  Kozlay.     Des.   62,529;   June  12. 
Textile  fabric.     E.  Krupicka.     Des.  61,914-16  ;  Feb.  6. 
Textile  fabric.     B.  Krupicka.     Des.   62,456-8  ;  June  5. 
Textile  fabric.     H.  Lelbow.     Des.  62,912  ;   Aug.   21. 
Textile  fabric.    J.  Leiper.     Des.  63,082 ;  Oct.  2. 
Textile  fabric.     C.  E.  Lord.     Des.  61,831-4  ;  Jan.  23. 
Textile  fabric.     C.  E.  Lord.     Des.  61,875  ;  Feb.  6. 
Textile  fabric.     C.  E.  Lord.     Des.  62,061 ;  Mar.  13. 
Textile  fabric.     C.   E.   Lord.     Des.   62,149 ;  Mar.   27. 
Textile   fabric.     C.    E.    Lord.     Des.    62,554 :   June   19. 
Textile  fabric.     C.  B.   Lord.     Des.   62.827-37  ;  Aug.   7. 
Textile   fabric.     C.   E.  Lord.      Des.   63,405-28  ;   Dec.  4 
Textile  fabric.     J.  W.  McCreedy.     Des.  62,617-19  ;  July  3. 
Textile    fabric.      W.    Muelberger.      Des.    63,192  ;    Oct.    30. 
Textile  fabric.     P.  Reimann.     Des.  62,260-3  ;  Apr.  24. 
Textile   fabric.      P.    Reimann.      Des     62,387 ;    May    15. 
Textile    fabric.      M.    Rothschild.      Des.    62,460;    June    5. 
Textile  fabric.     M.  Rothschild.     Des.  63,084  ;  Oct.  2. 
Textile  fabric.     B.  Sonntag,  jr.     Des.  62,266-7  ;  Apr.  24. 
Textile  fabric.     V.  Weiss.     Des.  62,464-5  ;  June  5. 
Textile   fabric.     J.  Y.   Wilkins.     Des.   61,923-25 ;   Feb.   6. 
Textile   fabric   or  similar   article.     J.   H.   Bunting.      Des. 

62,391  ;  May  22. 
Textile  fabric  or  similar  article.     H.  Kajl.     Des.  62,290  ; 

May  1. 
Textile    fabric,    Tag    for.      A.    C.    Hummel.      1,471,483 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Textile    fabrics,    Apparatus   for   drying   and    carbonizing. 

P.  Glennie.     1,476,362  ;  Dec.  4. 
Textile    fabrics.    Process    and    device    for    finishing.      E. 

Edlich.     1,471,551  ;  Oct.  23. 
Textile     fabrics,      Singeing     device     for.        W.     Osthoff. 

1,443,587  ;   Jan.   30. 
Textile  machinery,  Thread-cleaning  attachment  for.    M.  C. 

Sterling  and  W.  B.  Sallade.     1,475.036;  Nov.  20. 
Textile    machines.    Flier    of.      E.    Mallalieu.      1,468,243; 

Sept.  18. 
Textile   machines,    Pattern-controlled    counter   mechanism 

lor.     E.  F.   Hathaway.     1,444,504;   Feb.   6. 
Textile  machines.  Thread  guide  for.     F.  Cass.     1,457,208  ; 

May  29. 
Textile   material.   Method   and    apparatus    for   stretching. 

H.    D.    Ayres.      1,468,351  ;    Sept.    18. 
Textile  materials  or  products,  Machine  for  treating.    J.  J. 

Brophy.      1,457,297  ;   June   5. 


Textile     spinning     and     twisting     process.       W.     Binns. 

1,457,817;  June  5. 
Textile    stock.    Apparatus    for    and    method    of    handling 

fibrous.     W.   S.   Kinsley.     1,465,048;   Aug.   14. 
Textile    stock,    Apparatus,    installation,    and    method    for 

use  in  treating.     W.  S.  Kinsley.     1,465,046  ;  Aug.  14. 
Textile  stock.  Conveyer  for.     W.  S.  Kinsley.     1,465,049  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Textile  stock.  Mixing  and  cleansing  apparatus  for.     W.  S. 

Kinsley.     1,465,050;  Aug.  14. 
Textile  substances,  Faller  or  gill  bar  for  treating.     J.  W. 

Ryan.      1,463,844  ;   Aug.    7. 
Textiles    and    articles    of    manufacture,    Manufacturing. 

J.  Niemiec  and  W.  Zdunek.     1,446,316 ;  Feb.  20. 
Textiles,    Machinery    for    dyeing    and    treating.      F.    F. 

Larivei.     1,454,897  ;   May   15. 
Theater    seats.     Indicator    for    vacant.      W.    L.    Guerln. 

1,461,143  ;  July  10. 
Theaters,     Adjustable     scene     portal     in.       M.     Hasait. 

1,452,424  ;  Apr.  17. 
Theatrical  device.     F.-  A.  Beard.     1,474,576  ;  Nov.  20. 
Theft  alarm.     C.  A.  Isbell.     1,471,733  ;  Oct.  23. 
Theft  alarm.     J.  H.  Miner.     1,454,183  ;  May  8. 
Theft-detecting    device.       M.     W.     Marsden.       1.447,802; 

Mar.    6. 
Theft-detecting     means.        E.     F.     Cardell.       1,474,706; 

Nov.  20. 
Theft-preventing  device.     J.  F.  White.     1,462,404-5  ;  July 

17. 
Theft-preventive  device.   A.  T.  Holder.    1,456,272  ;  May  22. 
Theft  signal.     L.  R.  Zepka.     1,449,964-5  :  Mar.  27. 
Theft  signal.     L.  R.  Zepka.     1,469,570  ;  Oct.  2. 
Theft  signal.     L.  R.  Zepka.     1,473,272  :  Nov.  6. 
Therapeutic  apparatus.      O.  J.   Cunningham.     1,471,144  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Therapeutic    appliance.       F.     A.    Anderson.       1,472,779 ; 

Nov.   6. 
Therapeutic  cabinet.     H.   C.   Osborn.     1,476.460:  Dec.   4. 
Therapeutic     composition.       R.     Sansevero.        1,449,299 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Therapeutical      apparatus.        K.      Yamada.        1,459,489 ; 

June   19. 
Thermal    ammeter.       W.    N.     Goodwin,     jr.       1,456,591 ; 

May  29. 
Thermally-controlled      audible      signal.      G.      A.      Sager. 

1,464,222  ;    Aug.    7. 
Thermally-controlled      switch.        G.      H.      Whittingham. 

1,454,022  ;  May  1. 
Thermic   apparatus.     J.    W.    F.    Macdonald.      1,440,926 : 

Jan.    2. 
Thermic   processes   of    any    kind.    Process   and   apparatus 

for  performing.      A.    Hiorth.      1,459,627 ;    June   19. 
Thermionic    rectifiers    and    circuits    therefor.      J.    K.    El- 

derkin.     1,445,206  ;  Feb.  13. 
Thermionic     regulator.        P.      I.      Wold.        1,459,427-8 ; 

June  19. 
Thermionic    translating    device.      S.    Loewe.      1,463,475 ; 

July  31. 
Thermionic      translating      device.         A.      M.      Nicolson. 

1,459,412  ;  June  19. 
Thermionic    vacuum    tube.      R.    A.    Heising.      1,445.278 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Thermionically-active    substance    and   making    the    same. 

W.   Wilson.      1,464,124  ;   Aug.   7. 
Thermocell.     J.  L.  Weatherwax.     1,451,283  ;  Apr.  10. 
Thermocouple     wells,     Mounting     for.       D.     M.     Foster. 

1,478,821  :   Dec.   25. 
Thermodynamic  switch.    J.  W.  Phelps.    1,476,022  ;  Dec.  4. 
Thermoelectric     couple.       W.     H.     Bristol.        1,468,456 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Thermometer.     L.  Eisele.     1,447,935  ;  Mar.  6. 
Thermometer.     E.   Hilligardt.     1,441,581 ;  Jan.   9. 
Thermometer.     J.  Komorous.     1,471,036  ;  Oct.  16. 
Thermometer.     H.  P.  Milker  and  A.  Roesch.     1,462,797  ; 

July  24. 
Thermometer.     E.  S.  Payment.     1,474,001 ;  Nov.  13. 
Thermometer.     W.  A.  Phillips.      1.456,400  :   May  22. 
Thermometer.     S.  M.  Pike.    1,452,701 ;  Apr.  24. 
Thermometer  bulbs.  Making.     L.  F.   Chaney.     1,474,403 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Thermometer    case.      A.    C.    D.    McClellaa.       1,478,286; 

Dec.   18. 
Thermometer,      Metallic      radiator.        R.      G.      Hebrock. 

1,464,678  ;  Aug.  14. 
Thermometer,  Oven.     G.  J.  Day.     1,458,168  ;  June  12. 
Thermometer,     Oven.       G.     D.     Wilkinson.       1,457,335  ; 

June  5. 
Thermometer    rack.      M.    A.    Burt    and    S.    J.     Stanley. 

1,474,891  ;   Nov.  20. 
Thermometers    and     similar    instrument.       H.    Schlaich. 

1.478,258  :  Dec.  18. 
Thermometers,    Pocket   sterilizing   case   for   clinical.      A. 

J.  V.  McDonnell.     1,453,151 ;  Apr.  24. 
Thermometers,    Support   tor.      J.    Komorous.      1,471,037 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Thermometric  Instrument  for  Indicating  the  freshness  of 

air    in    confined    spaces.       R.    H.    Davis.      1,447,968; 

Mar.  13. 
Thermoplastic   composition    and    compounding   the    same. 

B.  de  Stubner.     1,456,369  ;  May  22. 
Thermos  container.     J.  B.  Diven.     1,470,713  ;  Oct.  16. 
Thermostat.     H.  P.  Banan.     1,458,924  ;  .Tune  19. 
Thermostat.     W.  A.   Lacke.     1,460,853  ;   Julv  3. 


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Thermostat.     F.    W.   and   G.   A.   Robertshaw.     1,455,063 ; 

May  15. 
Thermostat.     H.  Sandvoss.     1,453.769  ;  May  1. 
Thermostat.     .T.  A.  Spencer.     1.448,240  ;  Mar.  13. 
Thermostat.       S.    H.    Todd.       1,466,070  :    Aug.    28. 
Thermostat  and  control  system.     O.  A.  Colbv.     1,446,880  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Thermostat  and  time  control,  Combined.     F.  M.   Sutton. 

1,468.179;  Sept.  18. 
Thormostut    attachment.      II.    A.    Hoeschen.      1,477,350  ; 

Dec    11. 
Thermostat,  Radiator.     A.  I.  Kaplon.     1,462,012  ;  July  17. 
Thermostat,    Registering.      R.    S.    Burdette.      1,469,552 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Thermostatic   alarm.      W.   Aeschbach   and   H.   A.   Bussev. 

1.442.509  ;  Jan.  16. 
Thermostatic  control.     J.  E.  Harvey.     1,461,878  ;  July  17. 
Thormii.-itiitic     controlling     device.        H.     J.     C.      Wells. 

1.441.549;    Jan.   9. 
Thermostatic      mechanism.        S.     McClure.        1,472,725 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Thermostatic    regulator.      H.    J.    C.    Wells.       1,449,155 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Thermostatic    signal-operating   device.      F.    G.    Whitting- 

ton.     1.478,084;  Dec.  18. 
Thermostatic     steam     trap.       T.  Cardwell.       1,464,197 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Thermostatic     switch.       H.     A.     Hoeschen.       1.470,079  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Thermostatic  switch.     H.   J.  Smith.     1,478.719  ;  Dec.  25. 
Thermostatic  valve.     C.  H.  Atkins.     1,452,723  ;  Apr.  24. 
Thermotelephonic    receiver.       A.     and    L.    D.    Williams. 

1,446,234  ;  Feb.  20. 
Thermothorapeutic    applicator.      S.    Nessler.      1.473,506 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Thickening  process.  Continuous.     A.  L.  Genter  and  G.  C. 

Jones.      1,452,151  :   Apr.   17. 
Thigh  guard.     W.  T.   Stall.     1,478  184  ;   Dec.  18. 
Thimble.     E.  Dart.     1,473,953  ;  Nov.  13. 
Thimble      construction.        W.      W.      Grobe.        1,459,5.30  ; 

June  19. 
Thin-place     detector.       W.     F.     Clayton.       1,477,034-5  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Thiocarbanilide    derivative.      C.    W.    Bedford    and    R.    L. 

Sibley.      1,477,803  :   Dec.    18. 
Thiocarbanilide,    Production   of.      C.    W.   Bedford  ana   R. 

L.  Sibley.     1,477,804  ;  Dec.  18. 
Thistle  eradicator.     L.  Mayer.     1,447,315  ;  Mar.  6. 
Thrasher.      S.    C.   Razey   and   P.   M.   Elliott.      1,447,887 ; 

Mar.    6. 
Thrasher,  Grain.    J.  B.  Lorge.    1,446,311;  Feb.  20. 
Thrasher   machine,   Reaper-.      J.    F.    McNeil.      1,440,398 ; 

Jan.   2. 
Thrashers,    Separating    mechanism    for.      B.    W.    Jones. 

1.461,314  ;  July  10. 
Thrashing  device.     H.  R.  Tucker.     1,476.660;  Dec.  4. 
Thrashing  machine.     W.   F.  Brown.     1,464,863  ;  Aug.  14. 
Thrashing  machine.     D.  A.  Radle.     1.443,241 ;  Jan.  23. 
Thrashing-machine  attachment.     0.  Hoffman.     1,456,441  : 

May  22. 
Thrashing-machine  attachment.    G.  Hollinger.     1.465,438  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Thrashing-machine      feeder     tooth.        J.      C.      Tallefson. 

1,440.708;  Jan.  2. 
Thrashinc    machines.    Attachment    to.      G.    A.    Hoffman. 

1.478.960:   Dec.   25. 
Thrashing      machines,       Concave      for.        A.      Anderson. 

1,449.645  ;  Mar.   27. 
Thrashing    machines.    Extension'    grate     for.       De    Van 

Wheeler.     1,466,218  :  Aug.  28. 
Thrashing  machines.   Grain-saving  device  for.     J.   and   S 

Huber.      1,450,040  :  Mar.  27. 
Thrashing     machines.     Self-feeder     for.        J.     M.     Kane. 

1,440,391  ;   Jan.  2. 
Thrashing  machines,  Stacker  for.     J.  KosSn.     1,462,289 

July  17. 
Thread    breaking    mechanism.      J.    P.    Weis.      1,450,531 

Apr.   3. 
Thread-chasing  mechanism.     A.   R.  Mitchell.     1,454,554 

Mav   8. 
Threa'd  -  controlling    device.      A.    F.    Pifield.      1,452,033 

Apr.   17. 
Thread  cutter.     C.  H.  Taylor.     Rel5,625  ;  June  12. 
Thread   cutter,   Loom   temple.     J.   Northrop.      1,449,776 

Mar.  27. 
Thread-cutting    device.       T.     J.     Shearman.       1,464,779 

Aug.  14. 
Thread-cutting    machine.      F.    W.    Hessmer.      1,456,439 

May  22. 
Thread-cutting    machine.       P.     H.    Mooney.       1,463,019 

July  24. 
Thread   doubling  and  twisting  machine,  Attachment  for. 

M.   F.   Hass.     1,451,771  ;  Apr.   17. 
Thread  gauge.    B.  M.  W.  Hanson.    1,446,645  ;  Feb.  27. 
Thread  gauge.     A.  F.  Milev.     1,465.583  ;   Aug.   21. 
Thread   guide.     J.  F.   Madden.     1,453,941;   May  1. 
Thread  guide.     J.   R.   Mitchell.     1,448,076 ;    Mar.   13. 
Thread-guide  gripper.     E.   S.   Hall   and  A.  N.   Kaznakoff. 

1,443,533;  Jan.  30. 
Thread    guide.     Tension-.      A.     A.     Merritt.       1,467,443 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Thread-machine  cutter.     C.  P.  Marye.     1,441.015  ;  Jan.  2. 


Thread,    Machine    for    treating    skeins    of.      M.    SantalC. 

1,461,330;  July  10. 
Thread-measuring    device.      A.    S.    Perkins.       1,478,910 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Thread-parter     mechanism.        J.     Northrop.       1,463,225 ; 

July  31. 
Thread-pasting   apparatus.    Mechanical.      P.    A.    Martens. 

1,461,281 ;  July  10. 
Thread   protector.      P.   J.    Shrum.      1,457,882 ;   June  5. 
Thread  protectors.  Mechanism  for  making.     P.  J.  Shrum 

.'UKl  H.  A.   Henigeu.     1,475,032;  Nov.  20. 
Thread-splicing    maehlna      A.    A.    Brigham.      1,459,876; 

June  26. 
Thread-tension  device.     H.   H.  Gove.     1,454,637  ;  May  8. 
Thread-tension     device.       W.     Taylor     and     S.     Hlndle. 

1,441,544  ;  Jan.  9. 
Thread  -  tension  -  measuring      device.        J.      Hugentobler. 

1,456,596  ;  May  29. 
Thread-tensioning    device.      E.    S.    Medeiros.      1,450,559; 

Apr.  3. 
Xhit,  d-wa.\ing    device.        F.    E.    Bertrand.        1,465,776; 

Aug.  21. 
Thread    winders.    Feed    for.      6.    E.    Allen.      1,448,509 : 

Mar.   13. 
Threaded  structure.     C.  P.  Marye.     1,476,455  ;  Dec.  4. 
Threading   die.   Automatic.      O.    A.    Smith    and    B.    Rlnd- 

fleisch.     1.474,179  ;   Nov.   13. 
Threading    machine.     Nipple-.       T.    Rankin.       1,457,603 ; 

June  5. 
Threading  tool.    A.  R.  Thoke  and  H.  G.  Smith.   1,457,409  ; 

June  5. 
Threading  tool   for   automatic   machines.      H.    T.    White. 

1,460,740;    July   3. 
Threadless  bolt.     P.  Balla?.     1,478,093  ;  Dec.  18. 
Threadless   bolt.      J.    G.    Coles.      1,476,491 ;    Dec.    4. 
Threads   and   the   like.   Machine  for   generating   and   cut- 
ting.    E.   W.    MiUer.      1,461,219;    July   10. 
Threads,  Apparatus  for  the  production  of.     B.  Borzykow- 

ski.     1,450,131  ;  Mar.  27. 
Threads,      Apparatus     for     testing     bolt.        F.      Meyer. 

1,461,782  ;  July  17. 
Threads,   filaments,   and  the  like  of  cellulose,   Manufac- 
ture of.     H.  J.  Hegan.     1,446,301 ;  Feb.  20. 
Threads,   Gluing   device   for   uniting   warp.      F.   A     Mar- 
tens.    1,468,207  :  Sept.  18. 
Threads  in  embroidered  fabrics.   Process  and  device  for 

removing     the    connecting.        F.    Nanny.        1,464, -789  • 

Aug.  7. 
Threads.  Machine  for  the  manufacture  of  gimp.    A.  Brude. 

1,445.199:  Feb.   13. 
Threads  of  two  strands.  Interlocking  splice  for.    T.  Tama- 

moto.     1,452,102  ;  Apr.   17. 
Threads  of  two  warps.  Machine  for  uniting  together  the. 

R.  Hartmann.     1,456,006;  May  22. 
Threads   or   cords.   Machine  for   and   method   of  uniting. 

W.   H.  Pearson  and  T.  J.   KeUy.     1,463,401  ;   July  31. 
Threads,    Tap    for    cutting.      F.    O.    Wells.      1,447',700; 

Mar.   6. 
Threshold  eliminator.     H.  V.  Pollard.     1,452,703  ;  Apr.  24 
Thresholds,  Weather  seal  for.    R.  W.  Champion.    1,468,958  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Throttle-adjusting  device  and  safety  lock.     L.  Christmas. 

1,465,808  ;  Aug.  21. 
Throttle   heater.      P.    Daniel.      1,472,246;    Oct.    30. 
Throttle-operating  device.     E.  N.   Cummings.     1,468,378; 

Sept.  18. 
Throttle,  Safety.     E.  B.  Harris.     1.478.710  :  Dec.  25. 
Throttling    device.    Thermostatically-controlled.      W.    E. 

Ernst.      1,468,689 ;    Sept.    25. 
Thumb   lock.     A.   Gamwell.     1,456,846  ;   May   29. 
Thumb     protector.       J.     C.     Cox    and    J.     W.     McClung. 

1,471,948  ;  Oct.  23. 
Ticket  box.   Miner's.     S.   T.   Pratt.      1,474,553 ;   Nov.   20. 
Ticket    changer.    Adjustable    metal-.      E.    Becker   and    E. 

Aber.     1,461,022  ;  July  10. 
Ticket    dater.      J.    L.    Lawrence    and    C.    H.    Westacott 

1,446,013  ;  Feb.  20. 
Ticket  deliverer.      J.    Stiriss.      1,466,492 ;  Aug.   28. 
Ticket-delivering       machine.       F.       Simone.       1,447,735 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Ticket    device.    Counter-display    price-indicating-.      H.    R. 

MacKenzie.      1,472.928  ;    Nov.    6. 
Ticket  distributing  system.  Toll.     H.  W.  Pugh.     1,442,441 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Ticket-distributing   systems,   Conveyer   for.      H.   M.    Otto. 

1,459,413  ;  June  19. 
Ticket  hoist.     C.   L.   Van   Inwagen.     1.442,453  ;   Jan.   16. 
Ticket   holder.     J.   L.   Bergvall.      1.466,924 :    Sept.   4. 
Ticket   holder.      R.    P.    Riley.      1.466,729 :    Sept.    4. 
Ticket  holder.     J.  E.  Strietelmeier.     1,451,279 ;   Apr.   10. 
Ticket-issuing      machine.      C.      O.     Feddern.      1,441,976 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Ticket-issuing     machine.     C.     O.     Feddern.       1,465,121 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Ticket,  Marking.     A.  K.  Marsh.     1,451,341 :  Apr.  10. 
Ticket,   Marking.      A.   K.   Marsh.      1,461,625 ;    July   10. 
Ticket,  Pin.     M.  O.  Anthony.     1,451.486;  Apr.  10. 
Ticket.   Pin.     A.   K.   Marsh.      1,476,533 ;    Dec.   4. 
Ticket-printing    machine.      J.    W.    Hubbard.      Rel5,576 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Ticket  punch.  Registering.    F.  Mathews  and  S.  D.  Black. 
1,457,913;  June  5. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Ticket,  Railway.     P.  F.  Malloy.     1,461,926  ;  July  17. 
Ticket,  Railway.     C.  L.  S.  Tlngley.     1,459,806;  June  26. 
Ticket,  Railway  fare.     C.  W.  Heath.     1,455,050  ;  Alay  15. 
Ticket     register.      Change-making.        E.     J.     Von     Pein. 

1  446,675  ;    Feb.   27. 
Ticket    stamping    and    printing    machine.        C.    Manshel. 

1,463,829;   Aug.    7. 
Ticket  strip.  Marking.     A.  K.  Marsh.     1,478,130  ;  Dec.  18. 
Ticket  structures.  Railway.     L.  h .  Vosburgh.     1,442,915  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Tickets    ana  baggage    checks.   Means   for   protecting  and 

identifying     passage.        A.     A.     Glisson.        1,478,647 : 

Dec    25 
Tidal  engine.     H.  J.  Shanklin.     1,447,903  ;  Mar.  6. 
Tide  motor.     J.  S.  McGinn.     1,449,523  ;  Mar.  27. 
Tide  motor.     J.  Testa.     1,458,372  ;  June  12. 
Tie  :    See — 

Bale  tie.  I'ackage  tie. 

Concrete  tie.  Rail  tie. 

Concrete   railway   tie.  Railway  tie. 

Construction  tie.  Rope  and  cable  tie. 

Metal  tie.  Wan  tie. 

Tie.     J.  W.  Falk.     1,471,251 ;  Oct.  16. 
Tie.     E.  ICillebrew.     1,443,025  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tie.     H.  E.  Stonge.     1,457,559  ;  June  5. 
Tie  and  clamp.     J.  W.  Falk.     1,443,253  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tie  brace  for  concrete  forms.     R.  A.  McHale.     1,446,196  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Tie,  Built-up.     W.   6.  Coughlin.     1,475,429  ;  Nov.   27. 
Tie  fastener.     D.  G.  Galbraith.     1,469,298  ;  Oct.  2. 
Tie  fastener.     J.  G.  Whiteacre.     1,453,648  ;  May  1. 
Tie   form.      H.   C.   Wren.      1,451,355 ;   Apr.   10. 
Tie  form  or  holder.     W.  Hihi.     1,473,346  ;  Nov.  6. 
Tie  former  and  holder.     H.  Solomon.    1,441,607 ;  Jan.  9. 
Tie  holder.     W.  McMeans.     1,469,096  ;  Sept.  25. 
Tie   holder.      P.   Orsl.      1,459,926 ;    June   26. 
Tie-laying  machine.     W.  B.  Crossing.     1,443,351  ;  Jan.  30. 
Tie-loading     machine.        D.     H.     Mahoney.       1,468,315 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Tie-member-fastening    device.      0.    B.    Pulis.      1,477,766 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Tie  plate.     J.  Harrison.     1,441,081  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Tie  plate.     E.  A.  Peterson.     1,441,297  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tie    plate.      R.    H.    Wilke.      1,465,324  ;    Aug.    21. 
Tie   plate   and   rail   anticreeper.    Combined.      J.    A.    Hyle. 

1,478,787  ;  Dec.   25. 
Tie  plate  and  raU  fastener.  Combined.     F.  Hachmann  and 

H.  C.  Sickmann.     1,445,435  ;  Feb.  13. 
Tie  plate  and  switch-point  lock.    B.  J.  Hoover.     1,442,725  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Tie    plate,    Anticreeper.      B.    L.    Cleveland.      1,451,762 ; 

Apr.    17. 
Tie    plate.    Anti-creeper.       F.     A.    Preston.       1. 445, 038; 

Feb.  13. 
Tie     plate,     Anticreeping.      B.     H.     Poulos.      1,468,833; 

Sept.  25. 
Tie  press.     A.  A.  Banks.     1,473,662  ;  Nov.  13. 
Tie  press.     G.  W.  Spayth.     1,444,218  ;  Feb.  6. 
Tiering   machine.    Portable.      G.    M.    French.      1,446,968 : 

Feb.  27. 
Tie  rod.  Auxiliary.     S.  L.  Gardner.     1,452,554  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tie  spreader.     V.  0.  ilatcbett.     1,464,577  ;  Aug.  14. 
Ties   from   railway   tracks.   Device   for   removing.      O.   J. 

Mendenhall.     1,478,346;  Dec.  18. 
Ties,  Protector  for  rail.    G.  B.  Cutting.     1.450.280  :  Apr.  3. 
Tight  and  loose  wheel.    J   R.  Fleming.    1,451,689  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tightener,  Siding.     F.  Walker.     1,461,991  ;  July  17. 
Tightening     and     fastening     aevice.        W.     A.      Wright. 

1,440,859  ;  Jan.   2. 
Tile     and     fastening     means     therefor.       J.     T.     Pratt. 

1,468,544  ;  Sept.  18. 
Tile    and    floor    construction.    Floor.       G.     G.     Greulich. 

1.478,872  :  Dec.  25. 
Tile     and     manufacturing     the     same.       K.     L.     Torno. 

1.474,653;  Nov.  20. 
Tile,   Apparatus   for   the   manufacture   of  hollow.      W.   L. 

Hanley.    jr.      1,455.249 ;    May    15. 
Tile  assembling    machine.      J.    J.    Semashko.      1,447,155  ; 

May  15. 
Tile.   Building.     W.  J.   Gilbert.     1,477,258;  Dec.   11. 
Tile,  Buildinff.     Q.  Monier.     Des.  63,233  ;  Nov.  6. 
Tile,  Building.     Q.  Monier.     Des.  63,264  ;   Nov.  13 
Tile,  Building.     A.   H.   Roeth.     1,447,041 ;    Feb.    27. 
Tile,   Building.     C.   H.   TolTelmeyer.      1,475,092;  Nov.  20. 
Tile,    Composition    for    building.       G.    Rau.       1.473.047; 

Nov.   6. 
Tile-cutting    table.     Automatic.       N.    Allen.       1,476,479  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Tile-deliverv    table.     Automatic.      N.    .\llen.      1,449,027; 

Apr.  10.  ■ 
Tile  for  covering  walls.  Glass.      M.   Anspach.    1,454.842  : 

Mar.  20. 
Tile  for  walls,  floors,  ceilings,  and  the  like.     A.  zur  Kam- 

mer.     1,474,779  ;  Nov.   20. 
Tile,  Hollow  building.     E.  P.  Berkes.     1,462,593  ;  July  24. 
-  Tile-making  machine.     A.  H.  Rush.     1,458,198  ;  June  12. 
Tile     manufacture.       E.      L.      Loudenslager.       1,451,229  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Tile  mold,  Multiple.     J.  Walker.     1,448.884  ;  Mar.  20. 
Tilp,  Nonslip.     A.  A.  Klein  and  M.  F.  Beecher.     1,451,462  : 

Feb.  27. 
Tile,  Non.slip  quartz.     M.  C.  Booze.     1,451,456  ;  Apr.  10. 


Tile  panels.  Apparatus  for  making  imitation-.     A.  Stock- 

strom.      1,473,524  ;    Nov.    6. 
Tile-perforating      mechanism.         D.       F.      Baumgartner. 

1.445.740:  Feb.  20. 
Tile,  Plaster-board.     E.   F.   Techmer.     1,440,507  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tile  press.     F.  E.  Stevenson.    1,460,287  ;  June  26. 
Tile,    Safety-tread    ceramic.      G.    N.    Jeppson    and    M.    P. 

Beecher.     1,445,083;   Feb.   13. 
Tile  structure  and  toilet-paper  holder.  Combined.     H.  M. 

Goldsmith.     1,463,775  ;   July  31. 
Tile  unit.     H.  H.  Carpenter  and  R.  B.  Keeler.     1,440,967>: 

Jan.    2. 
Tiles,    Air    control    for    drain.      J.    Perkins.      1,474,285 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Tiles,    Device    for    conducting    surface    water    to    drain. 

W.   O.    Sievers.      1,457,637 ;   Juno   5. 
Tiles,  Machine  for  making.     D.  D'Alessandro  and  R.  Pace. 

1,453,381  ;  May  1. 
Tiles,  Making.     D.  D'Alessandro  and  R.  Pace.     1,453,382  ; 

May  1. 
Tiles,  Mold  for  hollow.     J.  L.  Lamb.     1,448,849  ;  Mar.  20. 
Tiles  or  slabs  having  a  lustrous  surface  and  article  pro- 
duced thereby,  Manufacture  of  Dutch.     G.  Maddalena. 

1,440,882;  Jan.  2. 
Tiling,  Method  and  apparatus  for  forming  sheet.     W.  J. 

Kent.     1,441,197;  Jan.    2. 
Tiling,  Method   and   machine  for  forming  sheet.     W.   J. 

Kent.     1,459,771  ;   June  26. 
Tiling  target.     W.  C.  Treloar.     1,476,430  ;  Dec.  4. 
Tiller  lock.     H.  T.  Williams.     1,451,452;  Apr.  10. 
Tiller,   Rotary.     J.   F.  M.  Patitz.     1,476,917  ;   Dec.   11. 
Tilting    table.       G.    Anderson.       1,470,132 ;     Oct.    9. 
Tilting  trap.      H.   C.   Ellis.     1,460,411 ;   July  3. 
Timber  clamp.     J.  W.  Keffer.     1,468,476;  Sept.  18. 
Timber-cutting      apparatus.       C.      Seymour.       1,447,606 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Timber-felling    apparatus.       J.     D.     Wilson.       1,457,761 ; 

June  5. 
Timber-treating  apparatus.     E.  P.  Stemmler.     1,450,897  ; 

Apr.   3. 
Timberwork.     R.   H.   Roberts.     1,448,768;   Mar.  20. 
Time     and     speed     recording     means.       M.     W.     Koski. 

1,466,050  ;  Aug.  28. 
Time  calculator.     R.  N.  Gardner.     1,458,649  ;  June  12. 
Time  computer.     H.   Hollingdrake.     1,468,862  ;   Sept.   25. 
Time-control    arrangement.       L.     J.     Stern.       1,473,057 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Time-control  signal  system.     D.   W.  DriscoU.     1,466,471 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Time-controlled      actuating      device.         H.       G.      Davis. 

1,445,871  ;  Feb.  20. 
Time-controlled      actuating      mechanism.        A.      Rebori. 

1,446,128;  Feb.  20. 
Time-controlled     locking     mechanism.        E.      M.      Clark, 

1,458,325  ;  June  12. 
Time-controlled      mechanism.        H.      Coyle.        1,449,316 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Time-controlled  switch.     H.  Hokanson.     1,470,323  ;    Oct.  9. 
Time-controlled      switch      mechanism.        O.      Schwengel. 

1,467,507;  Sept.  11. 
Time  indicator.     C.  W.  Jaeger.     1,451,983  ;  Apr.  17. 
Time  indicator.     A.  Varaud.     1,4.50,996  ;   Apr.   10. 
Time  indicator.     A.  Varaud.     1,453,086-7  ;  Apr.   24. 
Time-limit      device.        C.      D.      Ainsworth,        1,467,751  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Time-limit   relays.    Retarding   device    for.      T.    T.    Green- 
wood.     1,464,478;   Aug.   7. 
Time-limit  switch.    Short-.     G.   A.  Burnham.     1,450,768 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Timepiece,    Combined    sidereal   and    mean    solar.      S.    W. 

Balch.      1,459,710  ;   June  26. 
Timepiece     hand.       L.     M.     Williams.       Des.     63,21 0-11 : 

Oct.  30. 
Timepiece  holder.    G.  S.  Lowndes,  .ir.     1,462,915  ;  July  24. 
Timepieces,    Indicator    for.      D.    P.    Gleason.      1,455,482 ; 

May  15. 
Time   record.    Race-course.      J.    H.    McCarty.      1,445,095 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Time  recorder.     H.  M.  Lawton.     1,441,435  ;  Jan.  9. 
Time  recorder.     T.  Ross.     1,444,211  ;  Feb.  6. 
Time  recorder.  Elapsed-.     C.  S.  Ellis.     1,458,689  ;  June  12. 
Time     recorder.     Watchman's.       J.     L.     L.     McCormack. 

1,472.925  ;   Nov.   6. 
Time  recorders.  Indicating  mechanism  for.     J.  W.  Bryce. 

1.447,293;    Mar.   6. 
Time-recording-  device.     E.  and  E.  Jauch  and  H.  Schmid. 

1,449,757;  Mar.  27. 
Time-recording     device.      Watchman's.        A.      L.      Lisoy. 

1,478.666;  Dec.  25. 
Time  register.     R.  S.  Brown.     1,442.044  :  .Tan.  16. 
Time   slot  meter.     C.   P.    Henry.      1.457,838  :  June  5. 
Time  stamp.     R.  Schmidt.     1,441,757  ;  Jan.  9. 
Time  switch.     J.   F.   Cermak.     1,463,253  ;   July  31.- 
Time  switch.     E.  E.  Frey.     1.451,094  :  Apr.  10. 
Time    switch.      J.    G.    H.    Liebel    and    E.    S.    Plarsheim. 

1,473,679  ;  Nov.   13. 
Time    switch.      J.    Mettler.      1,467,444  :    Sept.    11. 
Time  switch.     H.E.Warren.     1,471.082  ;  Oct.  ]  6. 
Time     switch.    Automatic.       B.     A.     Meyer.      1,456,139 ; 

May  22. 
Time  switch.  Automatic.     L.  S.  UphofC.     1.440,803  ;  Jan.  2. 
Time   switches.   Retarding  device   for.      W.    H.   Petersen. 
1,473,971  ;  Nov.  13. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alithabciical  list  of  ini-entions — Continued. 


1253 


Time  tablo.     S.   S.   Lucas.     1,465,016-7  ;   Aug.   14. 
Timo-tables,   Method   and    chart   for   determining.     B.   H. 

.Mann.     1.443,234  ;  Jan.  23. 
Timor.     L.  J.  Balr.     1,446.371 ;  Feb.  20. 
Timer.     E.  R.  Barker.     1,469,032  ;  Sept.  25. 
Timer.     R.  C.  Clarke.     1,473,079  ;  Nov.  6. 
Timer.      L.    L.    Evans.      1,466,392 :    Aug.    28. 
Timer.     J.  P.  Field.     1,449,740  ;  Mar.  27. 
Timer.     A.    C.    Hartman.      1,475,820 :    Nov.    27. 
Timer.     J.  R.  Hisbv.     1.456,485  ;  May. 22. 
Timer.     A.   W.   Holway.     1,462,700 ;   July  24. 
Timor.     E.  J.   Loe.     1,459,678  :  June  19. 
Timor,      11.    G.    Loronson.      1.472. ISO:    Oct.    30. 
Timer.     A.  P.  McCuUoch.     1,452,884  ;  Arr.  24. 
Timer.      J.    C.    Osborn.      1,460,823;    July    3. 
Timer.     O.   E.  Pearson.     1,449,347  ;  Mar.   20. 
Timer,      F.    Riegelman.       1,472,939  ;    Nov,    6. 
Timer.      E,    S,   Rush.     1,449,059 ;   Mar.   20, 
Timer.      E.   E.   Savard.     1,468,405  ;    Sept.   18. 
Timer.     J.  H.  Story.     1,458.252;  .Tune  12. 
Timer.     E,  Von  Hambach.     1,462,309  ;  Julv  17. 
Timer.      G,     Williams.       1,470,230;    Oct.    9. 
Timer,  Automatic,     W.  C.  F.  Haetiier,     1,442,884  ;  Jan.  23. 
Timer  cover.     1'.   H.  Fielding.     1,464,757  ;  Aug,  14. 
Timer  extension.     L.  W.  Lockwood.     1,469.440  ;  Oct.  2. 
Timer  mechanism,  Releasable.     R.  D.  Smith.     1,468,580 ; 

Sept,  18, 
Timer  oiler,      G.  W.   Mead.      1,475,643 ;   Nov.   27. 
Timers,  Contact  for.     A   C.  Hartman.    1 ,475,819  ;  Nov.  27. 
Timing  apparatus.     C,  M.  Crook.     1,460,707;  July  3. 
Timing  device.     H.   Hinckley,     1.443,573:  Jan,   30. 
Timing  device.      E.   G.   Jobanson.      1,456,313;   May   22. 
Timing  device,     I'.  S.  Luttrell  and  I'.  C.  Roske.    1,466.842  ; 

Sept,  4. 
Timing   device.    Electrically-influenced..     H.    H.    Mclntire, 

1.464.951  ;  Aug.  14. 
Timing  mechanism.     O.  Z.  Brewer.     1,460,405  ;  July  3. 
Timing  mechanism.     C.   A.   Mayer.     1,463.367 ;   July   31. 
Tin    and   antimony,    Refining,      G.   Bonnard.      1,475,422 ; 

Nov.   27. 
Tin  and  iron  products  from  tinned-iron  waste.  Recovery 

of.     H.  V.  Welch  and  W.  A,  Sheek.     1.446.953  ;  Feb,  27. 
Tin.    Electrodepcsition    of.     L.    D.    Simpkins.     1,452,573 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Tin,   Electrolytic   refining  or  depo.'^iting  of.      C.   G.   Fink. 

1 .466.120  :  Aug.  23. 
Tin    from    Impure   ores,    Recovering.      H.    H.    Alexander, 

1.461,957;  .July  17, 
Tin-plate  branning  and  cleaning  machine.     W.  N.  Durbin. 

1,456,629  ;  May  29. 
Tin-plate  branning  or  grease-removing  machine.   S.  Davies, 

1,471,108;  Oct.  16. 
Tin    plates    for    cold    rolling.    Loosening    (opening).      A, 

Kontsek.     1.467,8.59  ;  Sept.  11. 
Tin  scrap  and  the  like,  Detinning.     E.  Kardos.      1,471,469  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Tin-sheet  separator.     J.  Evans.     1,473,927  ;  Nov.  13. 
Tin    sponcre    article   of   manufacture    and    producing    and 

utilizing   the    same.      E,    Kardos,      1,466,837;    Sept.   4. 
Tinning  and  galvanizing  machine.     L.  Jones.     1.446,506  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Tinning  machine,  Automatic-feed.    E.  C.  Pool.    1,448.711; 

Mar.  13. 
Tinning-machine     catcher.       B.      A.      West.       1,442.838 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Tins  and  containers.  Opening  device  for  closed  or  sealed. 

W.  Selb.v-Fayers  and  E.  E.  Gates.     1,463.443;  .July  31. 
Tins,  Device  for  use  in  emptying  benzine  and  like.     A.  J. 

Denize,     1,448,732  ;  Mar.  20. 
Tins,    Loose    cover    and    cutter    for    hermetically-sealed. 

H.   Herman!.     1,460.845;  July   3. 
Tinsmith's   furnace.      T.   E.    Rooke.      1,448,944  :   Mar,    20. 
Tipping  and  wrapping  machine.     P.  Pachter.     1,453,636; 

Mav  1. 
Tire.      H.    Alexander.      Des.    63,019 ;    Sept.    18. 
Tire.     J.  E,  Allen,     Des.  63,276;  Nov.  20. 
Tire.     F.  E.  Be,ssler.     Des.  61.797;  .Tan.  Ifi. 
Tire.      J.   J.   Black.     Des,   63,022 ;   Sept,   18. 
Tire.     E.  H.  Broadwell.     Dps,  63,251  ;  Nov,  13. 
Tire.     R.  F,   C.Ttaldo,     1.477,425;  Dec.   11. 
Tire.     M.    T.   Conroy.      1.459.362;    .Tune   19. 
Tire.     W.  B.   Curtis.     1,451,977  :  Apr.  17. 
Tire.     W.  R.  Denman.     Des.  63,457-8  ;   Dec.   11. 
Tire.     M.  M.  Des.sau.     1,476.878;  Dec.  11. 
Tire.     P.  Disch.     Des.  62,395  :  Mar  22, 
Tire.     W.  H.  Dornburgh.     1.440.974  ;  Jan.  2, 
Tire.     H.  J.  Doughty.     1,446,165  :  Feb.  20. 
Tire.      G,   F.   Englert.      Des.    62.902  :   Aug.  21. 
Tire.      C.   Escher.      1,458.040;   June   5. 
Tire.     H.  C.  Fitch.     1.466,498:  Am.  28. 
Tire.     A.  A.  Frank.     Des.  63,292  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tire.      E.    O.   Fritch.      Des.    62.985 ;    Sept.    4. 
Tire.      H.   A.   Githens.     Dos.   63  642  :   Doc.   25. 
Tire.     H.  H.  Hastings.     Des.  61,754  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tire.      H.    R.   Haupt.      1.453,351  :   Mav   1. 
Tire.     G.  Hubach.     Des.  63,300  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tire.      B.   A.   Johnson.      1,460.588 ;    July   3. 
Tire.     .T.  G.  .Johnson.     ]  .460.247  :  June  26. 
Tire.     S.  Kawanishl.     1,442,073  ;  Jan.  16. 
Tire.      D.    S.    Konnedv.      1,467.172  :    Sept.    4. 
Tire.     G.  H.  W.  Lindhorst.     1,469.670;  Oct.  2. 
Tire.     G.  L.  Mather.     Des.  63.478;  Dec.   11. 
Tire.     J.  W.  Miller.     1,458,662  :   June  12. 


Tire.      R.    H.    Nosmith.      Dos.   63,480;   Dec.   11. 

Tire.     F.  B.  PfeifCor.     1,452,217;  Apr.  17. 

Tire.     C.  Pharis.     Dos.  63,316-7;  Nov.  20. 

Tire.     R.  H.   Pratt.     Des.   63,494;   Dec.  11. 

Tire.     W.  N.  Raach  and  C.  E.  Shurtliffe.     Des.  62,620; 

July  3. 
Tire.      E.    E.    Redden.      1 ,470,105 ;    Oct.    9. 
Tire.     G.  de  la  Rigaudiere.     Des.  63,322  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tire.     0.  H.  Roper.     Des.  63,327  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tire.     H.   G.   Schmidt.     Des.   61,791 ;   Jan.   9. 
Tire.     H.   G.   Schmidt.     Dos.   63,497-8;   Dec.   11. 
Tire.      B.    H.    Schreiber.      1,477,453 ;    Dec.    11. 
Tire.      A.   K.   Simmons,      Des.   62,422-3;   May   22. 
Tire.     A.  K.   Simmons.     Des.  62,853-6  ;  Aug.  7. 
Tire.     J.   Tenney,  jr.      Des.   62,593  ;   June  26. 
Tire.      J.    B.    Topham.      Des.    62,967-70 ;   Aug.    28. 
Tire.     II.   B.    Walton.      1,456,163;   May   22. 
Tire.     J.  S.  Walton.     1,471.580  ;  Oct.  23. 
Tiro.     T.  E.   Ware.      1,456,202  ;  Mav  22. 
Tire.     A.  J.  Wiegand.     1,461,766;  July  17. 
Tire.      W.    S.    Wolfe.      Des.    62,972  ;    Aug.    28. 
Tire  and  engine  gauge.     J.  M.  and  H.  Trusty.     1,448,168: 

1,448.657  :   Mar.  13. 
Tire  and  fabric  therefor.     A.  E.  Jury.     1,470,924  ;  Oct.  16. 
Tire  and  hoop  rolling  mill.     G.  Baker.     1.442,636  ;  Jan,  16. 
Tire  and  making  same.  Cord.     W.  B.  Harsel.     1,475,300; 

Nov.    27. 
Tire  and  making  same.  Elastic.     J.  F.  Sipe.     1,452,099  ; 

Apr.   17. 
Tire  and  making  the  same,  Pneumatic.     H.  L.  Trumbull. 

1,476,381  ;  Dec.  4. 
Tire    and     manufacture    of    the     same.       E.     H.     Jones. 

1.478,788  :   Dec.   25. 
Tire    and    manufacture   thereof.    Cushion.      L.    R.    Davis. 

1,472,903;    Nov,    6. 
Tire  and  means  for  securing  the  same.  Sectional  resilient 

automobile.     L.  Y.  Croft.     1,441,403  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tire  and  rim  construction.    C.  N.  McClintock.    1.462.117  ; 

July   17. 
Tire  and  rim.  Demountable  hard-rubber  cushioned.     J.  H. 

Clark.      1,451,143;  Apr.   10. 
Tire    and    rim    therefor.    Combined    cushion    and    pneu- 
matic.    E.  E.  Thrasher.     1,447,739  ;  Mar.  6. 
Tire    and    wheel.    Resilient.       J.     Weltmer.       1,449,471  ; 

Mar.    27. 
Tire  adapter.     C.   H.   Will.     1,468,221 ;   Sept.   18. 
Tire  alarm.     E.   B.  Darling.     1,451.291;  Apr.   10. 
Tire-alarm  device.     T.   Martin.     1,447,595  :   Mar.  6. 
Tire  alarm.   Flat-,     M,   J,  Barry.     1,465,837  ;  Au.g.   21. 
Tire    alarms.    Circuit    closer    for    soft-.      G.    L.    Stevens. 

1.451..596  :  Apr.   10. 
Tire  armor.     L.  C.  Bonifacino  and  M.  B.  Irby.    1,456.421 ; 

Mav  22. 
Tire  armor.     W.  L.  Hamm.     1,450,288  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tire  armor.     L.   Hitchcock.     1,475,302;   Nov.  27. 
Tire  armor.    H.  B.  Raymond  and  R.  J.  Baker.     1,448,150: 

Mar.   13. 
Tire  armor.      C.   P.    Tucker.      1,444.814 ;    Feb.   13. 
Tire,  Armored.     J.  C.  Mire.     1,458.191;  June  12. 
Tire,    Armored    pneumaiic.       C.    Scheuner.       1,455,412 

May  15. 
Tire  attachment.     H.  H.  H.ath.away.     1.478.983;  Dec.  25 
Tire  attachment.     C.  C.  Marble,     1,473.680  ;  Nov.  13. 
Tire  attachment.   Pneumatic.     W.  A.    Shuey.      1,453,530 

Mav  1. 
Tire,     Automobile.       W.     A.     Brubaker.       Des.     62,532 

June   19. 
Tire,  Automobile.     J.  D.  Comstock.    Des.  62.667  ;  July  17 
Tire.   Automobile.     A.   Granat.      1,443.258  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tire,   .\utomobile.      J.   Greszczuk.      1,453,224 ;    Apr.   24. 
Tire,  Automobile.     E.  L.  Hodge.     1,455,615  ;  May  15. 
Tiro,      .\utomobile.        H.      Hoffstaedter.        Des.      63,645 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Tire,  Automobile.  L.  De  Holczer.  Des.  63,299  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tiro,  Automobile.  H.  C.  Hower.  Des.  61.872-3  ;  Fob.  6. 
Tire,  Automobile.  H.  C.  Hower.  Des.  63,227-9  ;  Nov.  6. 
Tire,  Automobile.  R.  H.  Keaton.  Des.  62.487  :  June  12. 
Tire,  Automobile.  C.  W.  McKone.  Des.  62,846  ;  Aug.  7. 
Tire,  Automobile.  J.  G.  Wolfe.  Des.  62.931  ;  Aug.  21. 
Tire,  Automobile.  B.  F.  Worrell.  Des.  62,432  ;  May  22. 
Tire,  Automobile  spring.     J.  R.  Tucker  and  E.  M.  Ayers. 

1.455.236  ;  May  15. 
Tire  base  and  making  the  same.     H.  W.  Kranz.   1,441,004  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Tire    bead    and    making    the    same.      M.    A.    Marquette. 

1,462,517;    July   24. 
Tire   beads,    Apparatus    for    the    preparation    of.      H.    F. 

Maranville.      1.451.169;    Apr.    10. 
Tire,  Belt.     C.  W.  Shipley.     1,471,533  ;  Oct.  23. 
Tire    blanks.    Machine    for    Ijuilding    cylindrical.      B.    De 

Mattia.     1,442,653  ;  .Tan.  16. 
Tire  boot.     L.  T.  and  T.  E.  Peffer.     1,451,712  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tire-boring  machine.     J.  Miley.      1.466,028  ;   Aug.   28. 
Tire  building  and  finishing  core.  Collapsible.     J.  R.  Quin. 

1,465.769  :  Aug.  21. 
Tire-building     apparatus.       F.     F.     Brucker.       1.443,939 ; 

.Tan.  .30. 
Tire-building     machine.      W.     H.     Hermann.      1,468,809 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Tire-building  machine.     H.  V.  Lough.     1,443,369.     Jan.  30. 
Tire-building   machine    (horizontal   adjustment).      W.   H. 

Hermann.'"    1,469,272 ;   Oct.  2. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Tire-tuilding  machines,  Beading  and  trimming  device  for. 

W.  H.  Hermann.     1,469,012;  Sept.  25. 
rire-building  machines.  Tension  device  for.     T.  Midgley. 

1,450,747;   Apr.   3. 
Tire-bundling   machine.      A.    Miller.      1,464,010 ;    Aug.    7. 
Tire    carcasses,    Machine    for    making.      W.    C.    Stevens. 
Tire  carrier.     W.  H.  Aldridge.     1.446.5.3-5;  Feb.   27. 

1,447,441  ;  Mar.  6. 
Tire  carrier.     L.  Gallegos.     1,443.817  ;   Jan.  30. 
Tire  carrier.     P.   H.   John.      1,463,957 ;   Aug.   7. 
Tire  carrier.     A.  E.  Johnson  and  L.  H.  Taffee.     1,451,262  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Tire   carrier.     W.   J.    Keegan.   jr.,   A.   H.   Callaghan,   and 

D.  A.  Moore.     1,464,941 ;  Aug.  14. 

Tire   carrier.      J.    S.   Kern.      1,449,329 ;    Mar.    20. 

Tire  carrier.     F.  A.   Lane.     1,459.473  :   June   19. 

Tire  carrier.     D.  G.  Roos.     1,445,913  ;  Feb.  20. 

Tire   carrier.      C.   C.   Steel   and  T.   H.   Lynn.     1,478,406; 

Dec.  25. 
Tire  earlier.     E.  D.  Stinson.     1,461,503  ;  July  10. 
Tire  carrier.     H.  A.  Weaver.     1,441,050  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tire     carrier     and     cover,     Combined.       T.     A.     Rianda. 

1,460,274  ;  June  26. 
Tire  carrier,  and  lock,  Spare-.     O.  A.  Loew.     1,464,009; 

Aug.   7. 
Tire   carrier  and  rim  remover,   Combined.     J.  M.   Souaa. 

1,446,485  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tire    carrier    and    rim    tool,    Combined.      J.    J.    Miller. 

1,472,130;  Oct.  30. 
,  Tire     carrier.     Auxiliary-.       J.     C.    Manock        1,455,118; 

May  15. 
Tire  carrier.  Detachable.    W.  E.  Kelly.    1,471,268  ;  Oct.  16. 
Tire    carrier,    Extra-spare-.      P.    J.    Cassidy.      1,447,643; 

Mar.   6. 
Tire-carrier  lock.     W.  J.  Hunt.     1,451.615;  Apr.  10. 
Tire  carrier,  Valve-protecting.     J.  B.   Helser.     1,457,735  ; 

June  5. 
Tire-carrying    rim.    Sectional.      J.    C.    Cooper    and    J.    J. 

Sigrist.     1,458,031  ;  June  5. 
Tire-carrying  rims  to  road  vehicles,  etc.,  Device  for  lock- 
ing demountable.     E.  A.  Bradshaw,  C.  W.  S.  Black,  and 

A.  P.  Nicholls.     1,474,139  ;  Nov.  13. 
Tire  case.     G.   E.  Bloss.      1,459,319;   June   19. 
Tire    casing.      L.    Brown.      1.449.582 :    Mar.    27. 
Tire  easing.     F.  L.   La  Tulip.     1,464,206;  Aug.   7. 
Tire  casing.     W.  E.  McCormish.     Des.  62.064-6  :  Mar.  13. 
Tire  casing.     R.   J.   O'Brien.     1.478,833  ;   Dec.  25. 
Tire  casing.     F.  B.  Pfeiffer.     1.442.293:  Jan.  3  6  . 
Tire  casing.     H.  S.  Rector.     Des.  62,174  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tire  casing.     F.  G.  Schcnuit.     1.462,984;  July  24. 
Tire  casing  carcasses.  Machine  for  making  automobile.   W. 

E.  Williams.     1,441,767  ;   Jan.  9. 
Tire-caslng-holding    device.      E.    L.    Monroe.      1,443,141  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Tire    casing,    Pneumatic-.      H.    F.    Andricb.      1,455,855 : 

May   22. 
Tire     casing,     Reenforced     pneumatic-.       H.     Nicholson. 

1,460,599;  July  3. 
Tire-casing    trimming    and    lining    machine.    Automobile, 

F.  C.  Moore.     1,565,229  ;  Aug.  14. 

Tire  casings.  Apparatus  for  manufacturing.     W.  J.  Steinle. 

1,470.889  ;  Oct.  16. 
Tire    casings.    Apparatus    for    vulcanizing.       J.    Trauni 

1,470,657;  Oct.  16. 
Tire    casings.    Decorating   automobile.      J.    D.    Comstock. 

1,448,286  ;  Mar.  13. 
Tire  casings,  Method  and  apparatus  for  molding.    T.  Midg- 
ley.    1,472,881  ;  Nov.  6. 
Tire    casings.    Method    of    and     apparatus    for    making. 

F.   B.   Converse.     1.476,325  ;  Dec.   4. 
Tire  casings,  Pneumatic-.    P.  J.  Clarke.     1,450.170  ;  .■Vpr.  3. 
Tire  casings.   Process  and   apparatus   for  manufacturing. 

E.  Hopkinson  and  J.  P.  Coe.     1,474,149  ;  Nov.  13. 
Tire    casings.    Self-vulcanizing    boot   for.      E.    M.    Sabin. 

1,441,176;  Jan.   2. 
Tire  chain.     P.  Andraska.     1,452,405  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tire  chain.     P.  B.  Blocker.     1,471,586  ;  Oct.  23. 
Tire   chain.     R.   W.   Evans.      1,449,092  :   Mar.   20. 
Tire   chain.     R.   W.   Evans.     1.456,181  ;   May   22. 
Tire  chain.     H.   C.   Fisher  and  T.   O.   Clark.     1,473,340  ; 

Nov.   6. 
Tire  chain.     L.  B.  Servis,  H.  P.  Randall,  and  S  Q  Shan- 
non.    1,473.797  ;  Nov.  13. 
Tire  chain.     C.  Van  Steenbergen.     1.475.040  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tire-chain  apparatus.  Vehicle.     P.  G.  Hughes.     1.467,639  ; 

Sept.  n. 
Tire-chain-attaching    device    and    carrier.      J.    P.     Hart. 

1,466,374  ;  Aug.  28. 
Tire    chain.    Automobile.    ■  S.    E.    Dingwell.      1,471,248 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Tire  chain.   Automobile.     R.  Pepper.     1,441,113  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tire  chain,  Automobile.     H.  Smith.     1.458,081  ;  June  5. 
Tire-chain  carrier.    J.  J.  Eyre.     1,462,789  :  July  24. 
Tire-chain  connector.     T.   F.  Carroll.     1,441,483  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Tire-chain  coupling.     C.  W.  Thurau.     1,474,692  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tire-chain   hook.      A.    Falstrault.      1,466,615;  Aug.   28. 
Tire  chain  hook  and  tightener.    R.  J.  Kleineck.     1.445,598  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Tire-chain  lock  and  elastic  take-up.     A.  A.  Smith  and  H. 

W.  Paine.     1,462,666;   July   24. 
Tlre-chaln-mounting    device.      J.    Schneider.      1,460,506; 

July   3. 
Tire-chain    tightener.      A.    Chichy.      1,467,228 ;    Sept.    4. 


W.   Emary.     1,446  791  ;   Feb.   27. 
H.  M.  Fuller  and  H.  K.  Downing. 


L.    Slama.      1,462,249 ; 


C.  Wethern.     1,464,553  ; 


O.  L. 


Tire-chain  tightener. 
Tire-chfiin  tightener. 

1,440,591  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tire-chain    tightener    and    lock. 

July  17. 
Tire-chain  tightener.  Automobile. 

Aug.   14. 
Tire  chains,  Connecting  and  fastening  means  for. 

Harrison.     1,440,991  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tire    chains.    Connecting    link    for.      H.    A.    Corrington. 

1,465,710  ;  Aug.  21. 
Tire  chains.  Connector  link  for.     I.  G.  Yoders  and  J.  C. 

Filby.     1,451,856  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tire   chgins.    Hook   for.      C.    H.    Widstrand.      1,462,590 ; 

July  24. 
Tire     chains,     Lock     for.       R.     C.     Wagner.       1,463,604; 

July  31. 
Tire  chains.  Tool  for  applying  and  removing.     L.  D.  Fal- 
coner.    1,456,484  ;  May  22. 
Tire   chains,    Tool    for    attaching   and    removing.      H.    F. 

Hotchkiss.     1,453,874  ;  May  1. 
Tire  changer.     C.  A.  Clark.     1,471,591  ;  Oct.  23. 
Tire  changer.     G.  R.  Hudson  and  P.  M.  Gulp.     1,459,303  ; 

June   19. 
Tire  changer.     W.   S.   Robinett.      1,451,344;   Apr.   10. 
Tire-changing  jack.     L.  J.  McKone.     1,462,040  ;  July  17. 
Tire  clamp.     R.  P.   Lace.     1,460,385  ;   July  3. 
Tire     core.     Collapsible.       H.    A.     Denmire.       1,467,142 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Tire  construction.     A.  Ancidoni.     1,452,136  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tire  construction.    E.  H.  Dickensheet.    1.475.225  :  Nov.  27. 
Tire   construction.      H.   H.   Harris.      1,477,442 ;   Dec.   11. 
Tire  construction.     O.  J.   Humphrey.     1,444,123  :  Feb.   6. 
Tire  construction.     W.  G.  Lerch.     1,462.453  ;  Julv  17. 
Tire   construction.      F.   B.    Pfeifter.     1,461,984 ;   July   17. 
Tire  construction.  Resilient.     S.  C.  B.  Brown.     1,454,036  ; 

May  8. 
Tire  container,  Spare-.     C.  S.  Baker.     1,456,962;  May  29. 
Tire,  Cord.     C.  L.  Archer.     1,451,645  ;   Apr.  10. 
Tire     core.     Collapsible.       H.     A.     Denmire.       1,454,995 ; 

May  15. 
Tire  core.  Collapsible.    F.  A.  Richards  and  C.  M.  Rhogren. 

1.440,495  :    Jan.   2. 
Tire    core.    Rubber-.      T.    J.    Barker.      1.470,048 ;    Oct.    9. 
Tire  cover.     C.  E.   G.  Palmen.     1,465,313  ;   Aug.   21. 
Tire     cover     for     automobiles.     Spare-.       W.     G.     Bate. 

1,461,021;  Julv  10. 
Tire,    Cushion.      J.    A.    X.    Burgos.      1,458,926 ;    June   19. 
Tire,   Cu.shion.     F.   A.    Krusemark.      1,462,700 ;    July   24. 
Tire,  Cushion.     J.  E.  Mackay.     1,472,986  ;  Nov.  6. 
Tire,    Cushion.      L.    E.    Bay.      1.449.549  ;   Mar.    27. 
Tire,  Cushion.     C.  F.  Ribak.     1,450,818  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tire,   Cushion.      V.    L.   Wilson.      1,473,270  ;    Nov.    6. 
Tire,     Cushion     pneumatic.       A.     J.     Hicks.       1,456,775 ; 

Mav  29. 
Tire.   Cushioning.     G.   Orbin.     1,444,265  ;  Feb.   6. 
Tire-cutting     implement.        F.      J.      Curtis.        1,471,686; 

Oct.  23. 
Tire-deflation  signal.    R.  A.  Crosby.     1,450,769  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tire,    Demountable    spring.      F.    W.    Stoltje.      1,445,979; 

Feb.   20. 
Tire,  Elastic.     P.  A.  Connolly.     1,449,588:  Mar.  27. 
Tire,  Elastic.     F.  E.  Craig.     1,470,913;  Oct.  16. 
Tire.     Elastic    vehicle.       E.     H.    Trump.       Des.     62,971  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Tire,  Emergency.     B.  C.  Gochenour.     1,447,072  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tire.    Emergency    sectional.      A.    S.    Brown.      1,478,885  ; 

Dec.   25. 
Tire    fabric.      B.    R.    Blackwelder.      1,457,892  ;    June    5. 
Tire  fabric,   Apparatus  for  plying  up.     J.   R.   Gammeter. 

1,458.476  ;   June  12. 
Tire  fabric.  Apparatus  for  plying  up.     J.   R.  Gammeter. 

Rel5.699  ;  Oct.  16. 
Tire  fabric.  Cord-.     P.  C.  Hall.     1,444,070;  Feb.  6. 
Tire    fabrics.    Fabricating.      G.    M.    Fames.      1,467,289 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Tire  filler.     V.  O.  Moutray.     1,453,884  :  May   1. 
Tire   filler.     G.  M.   Schwendler.     1,468,035  :   Sept.   18. 
Tire  filler.-    S.   Vitaliano.      1,462,837;    .July   24. 
Tire  filler.    H.  G.  and  L.  B.  Westgate.    1.444.892  :  Feb.  13. 
Tire  flap.      J.  R.   Gammeter.      1,467,313  :    Sept.   11. 
Tire  flap.     A.  L.  and  E.  H.   Leeth.     1.445.443  :   Fob.   13. 
Tire    flap.    Heavy-truck-.      A.    O.    Abbott,    jr.      1,450,163 ; 

Apr.   3. 
Tire  flap,  Pneumatic-.     W.  E.  Shively.     1,475,147  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tire    for    automobiles    and    other    vehicles.      H.    Lubeck. 

1,443,080  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Tire     for     road     vehicles.     Solid     elastic.       J.     F.     Sipe. 

1.455.361  ;   May   15. 
Tire     for     vehicle     wheels,     Nonskid.       P.     A.     Cozakos. 

1,468.439:  Sept.  18. 
Tire  for  vehicle  wheels,  Resilient.     C.  Neel.     1,477,518  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Tire   for    vehicle   wheels.    Spring.      J.    Lamb.      1,472,918 ; 

Nov.    6. 
Tire     for    wheels    of     road    vehicles.       W.     C.    Bilham. 

1,472.383  :  Oct.  30. 
Tire    for    wheels.    Solid.      V.    M.    Cabretosa.      1,454,103 ; 

May  8. 
Tire-forming  machine.    J.  D.  Lacroix.     1.446.755  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tire-forming  roller,  Rubbei'-.    R.  McClenathen.    1,456,109; 

May  22. 
Tire  gauge.     A.  E.  Hahn.     1,444,152  ;  Feb.  6. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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Tire  gauge  cutter.     B.  O.  Fellroth.     1,462,108;  July  17. 
Tire-gvooving  macbino,  Solid-.     A.  llargraves.     1,442,612  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Tire  guard.     O.   H.  Hrown.     1,471,237  ;   Oct.  16. 
Tire  guard.     O.   C.  Russell.     1,449.913;    Mar.   27. 
Tire  guard.     W.  Tliompson     1,443.059  ;  Jan  23. 
Tire  guard.  Articulated.     IT.  S.  Escli.     1,451,013;  Apr.  10. 
Tire-handling  device.     G.  F.   Dallas.     1,472,556  ;  Oct.  ;^0. 
Tiro  heater.     W.  A.  and  T.  J.  Maas.     1,454,295;  May  8. 
Tire  holder.     E.   G.   Jeffrie.s.     1.453.566  ;   May   1. 
Tire   liolder.     F.  Kirltwood.      1.4481304  ;   Mar.   13. 
Tire  holder  and  locking  bar.    W.   H.  Turton.    1,441,312  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Tire  holder.  Automobile.     R.  C.  Baxter,  B.  F.  Galloway, 

and  H.  E.  Gray.     1,476,581  ;  Dec.  4. 
Tire  holder   for  automobiles.   Sparc-.     W.   H.  McKay  and 

E.  E.  Doering,     1,442.285  ;  Jan.  IG. 
Tire  holder,  Spare-.     J.  E.  Sisk.     1,464,371  ;  Aug.  7. 
Tire-holding  device.     C.  E.   Strifler.     1,473,943  ;  Nov.  13. 
Tire-inflating  apparatus.    A.  L.  Powell.    1,464,443  ;  Aug.  7. 
Tire-inflating  apparatus  lor  automobiles.     J.  H.  Howard. 

1,471.264  ;  Oct.   16. 
Tire-inflating  apparatus.    Pneumatic-.      F.   N.    and   G.   R. 

Cooley.     1,471,777;  Oct.  23. 
Tire-inflating    device.       H.    D.     Hazelbalcer.       1,470,446 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Tire-inflating  nipple.     A.  Mull.     1,475,853  ;   Nov.   27. 
Tiro-inflating  pump.     T.  M.   Davies.     1.452,870  :  Apr.   24. 
Tire,   Inner.     A.    J.    Stephens.      1.475,326 ;    Nov.   27. 
Tire,  Inner  tube  for.     H.  C.  Babel.     1,440,860  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tire  liners.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  laying  reenforc- 

ing    plates    in    the    manufacture    of.        E.     J.     Moran. 

1.465.611  :  Aug.  21. 
Tire  lock.     J.  L.  Huston.     1,453,139  :  Apr.  24.     ' 
Tire  lock.     G.  A.  E.  Mellin.     1,474,541  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tire  lock.  Automobile.     A.  B.  Shultz.     1,444,214  ;  Feb.  6. 
Tire  lock.  Spare.     W.  T.  Campbell.     1,441,328  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tire  lock.   Spare-.     C.   R.  Mennillo.     1,462,238  :  July  17. 
Tire-loosening    device.       L.     W.     Woodhall.       1,447,113; 

Feb.   27. 
Tire  machine.     R.   S.   Trogner.     1,462,465  ;  July  17. 
Tire-making  machine.     J.  M.  Mylroie.     1.453,763;  May  1. 
Tire-making   machines.    Stitcher   mechanism   for.      R.    A. 

Holmes.      1,465.552  ;  Aug.  .21. 
Tire    manufacture.      T.    Midgley.      1,455,260 ;   May    15 
Tire-mileage     indicator.       A.     G.     Sargent.       1,479,981  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Tire  mold.     R.  M.  Merriman.     1,455,218  ;  May  15. 
Tire  mold.  Cast-steel.     J.  H.  Mulloy.     1,456,187  ;  May  22. 
Tire-mold-clamping  bolt.     E.  Lux.     1,462,712  ;  July  24. 
Tire  mounting.     W.  T.  Gulledge.     1,473,623;  Nov.  13. 
Tire.  Noiseless.     L.  T.  Frederick.     1,440,453  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tire,  Noupneumatic.     C.  A.  Pisk.     1,450.843  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tire,  Nonpneumatic.     C.  A.  Fisk.     1,465,898  ;  Aug.  21. 
Tire  nonskid  device.     M.   Hallanan.     1,473,425  ;   Nov.    6. 
Tire.  Nonskid  tread  for  a  pneumatic.     A.  L.  Murray.    Des. 

63.002  ;  Sept.  4. 
Tire     of     the     chamber     type.     Cushion.       J.     Cairnes. 

1.475,427  ;   Nov.   27. 
Tire    or    wheel    carrier.      C.    W.    McKinley.      1,470,996 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Tire-painting    machine.      J.     R.    Gammeter.       1,471,787  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Tire  patch.     T.  J.  Jackson.     1,473,184;  Nov.  6. 
Tire.  Permanent  substitute.     J.  Toren.     1,463,914  ;  .Vug.  7. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     M.   J.   C.   Andrg.     1,458.458:  June   12. 
Tire.  Pnenmatio,     I>.  W.  Baldwin.     1.474.429:  Nov.  20. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     W.  R.  Busenbark.     1,452,787  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tire,     Pneumatic.       P.    S.     Dickinson     and    J.     Springer. 

1,454,469  ;  May  8. 
Tire.    Pneumatic.      R.    B.    Disbrow.      1.466,891  :    Sept.    4. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     T.  D.  Frazier.     1,450,800  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tire,   Pneumatic.     T.   Griffiths.      1,459,529 ;    June    19. 
Tire,   Pneumatic.     M.   J.   Ilerzog.      1,464,709;   Aug.   14. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     L.  W.  Hottel.     Des.  63,135  ;  Oct.  16. 
Tire,   Pneumatic.     P.  .Tones.     1,472,913  ;   Nov.  6. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     E.  B.  Killen.      1,456,062  ;  May  22. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     W.   Margraf.     1,442,436;   Jan.  16. 
Tire,    Pneumatic.     M.    Motbki   and   C.    Yagi.      1,464,085 ; 

Aug.   7. 
Tire,    Pneumatic.     B.   J.    MuHikin.      1,445.540 :    Feb.    13. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     F.  O.  Muro.     1,465,169  ;  Aug.  14. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     F.  A.  Nied.     Des.  63,140  ;  Oct.  16. 
Tire.    Pneumatic.     W.    E.    Powers   and   M.    P.   Hannigan. 

1,456,908  ;  May  29. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     S.  B.  Robertson.     Des.  63,112  ;  Oct.   2. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     J.  A.  Rogers.     1,462,942  ;  July  24. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     H.  S.  Rector.     1.452,168  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     W.  R.  Savage.     1,443,652  ;  Jan.  30. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     A.  B.  Schleicher.     Des.  63,590  ;  Dec.  18. 
Tire^     Pneumatic.       G.      G.     Schoneberger.        1,474,387 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Tire,    Pneumatic,    H.   F.    Sheldon.      1,442,007;    Jan.    9. 
Tire,   Pneumatic.     W.   E.   Shlvely.     1.457,942  ;   June  5. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     J.  D.  Tew.     Des.  63,115  ;  Oct.  2. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     N.  G.  Warth.     1,467,665  :  Sept.  11. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     D.   M.   Weigel.     1,453,217  ;  Apr.   24. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     E.  H.  Wickert.      1,451,640;  Apr.   10. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     G.   H.   Witsaman.      1,444,533 ;   Feb.    6. 
Tire  press.     M.  A.  Pearson.     1,467,948  ;  Sept.   11. 
Tire  pressure  gauge.     A.  Badowski.     1,471,322  ;  Oct.  23. 
Tire-pressure   gauge   and   signal.   Pneumatic.      W.    G.    and 

O.  Sampson.     1.445,043  ;  Feb.   13. 


Tire-pressure   gauge,    Automatic.      U.    L.    Whipple,   D.    P. 

Rockwell,  and  C.  C.  Fcatherstone.     1,474,099  ;  Nov.  13. 
Tire  protector.     A.  Grilll.     1.442,722;  Jan.  10. 
Tire   protector.      C.   B.    Jackson.      1,453,140 ;    Apr.    24. 
Tire  protector.     W.   A.   Johnson.     1,475,266 ;   Nov.   27. 
Tire  protector.      C.    Ratelle.      1,456,829  ;   May   20. 
Tij-e    protector    and    antiskidding    device.      H.    A.    Myer. 

1,458.238;  June  12. 
Tire    protector.    Antiskid-.      B.    M.    Talley.       1,450,764 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Tire     protector,     Exterior     rubber-.      J.     J.     McDonald. 

1,468,643  ;  Sept.  25. 
Tire  protector,  Nonskid-.     B.  Santini.     1,451,054  ;  Apr.  10. 
Tire    protector.    Pneumatic-.      0.    W.    Bain.      1,460,781 ; 

July    3. 
Tire   pump.      IT.  J.  Boosted.      1,456,719;   May   29. 
Tire  pump.     P.  Wajdic.     1,462,432  ;  July  17. 
Tire    pump.    Automatic.       G.    H.    Anthony.       1,448,248 ; 

Mar.   18. 
Tire-pump-operating  means  and  running-board-connecting 

means.     T.  A.  W.  McCurdy.     1,469,095  ;  Sept.  25. 
Tire  pumps.  Air  cooling  and  purifying  device  for  motor- 
drive.     D.  Rohrer.     1,443,435  ;  Jan.  30. 
Tire    pumps.    Auxiliary    valve    attachment    for.       J.     P. 

Firpo.     1,442,933  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tire,  Punctureproof.     H.  Behrns.     1,447,009  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tire,    Punctureproof    pneumatic.      R.    Grieve    and    J.    W. 

Flading.     1,453,348  ;  May  1. 
Tire  rack.     F.  K.  Lawrence.     Re.  15,546  ;  Feb.  20. 
Tire  rack.  Automobile.     C.  P.  Hull.     1,450,084  ;  Mar.   27. 
Tire  rack  for  automobiles.    L.  A.  Nares.    Rel5,695  ;  Oct.  2. 
Tire  remover.      A.   Boock.      1,473,397 ;    Nov.    6. 
Tire  remover.     M.  P.   Breon.     1.442,519  ;  Jan.   16. 
Tire-removing  tool.     C.  B.  Snider.     1,475,517-19  ;  Nov.  27. 
Tire-repair   device.      E.   M.    Simpson   and  J.   H.   Buckles. 

1,451.121  :  Apr.   10. 
Tire-repairing    tool.    W.    R.    liiepler.      1.470,575 ;    Oct.    9. 
Tire,   Resilient.     J.  M.  Abrams.      1,473,414  ;   Nov,   6. 
Tire,    Resilient.      A.   Benson.      1,456,966 ;    May   29. 
Tire,  Resilient.     Y.  L.  Buchmau.     1.458.267;  June  12. 
Tire,  Resilient.     H.  A.  Carson.     1.450,473  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tire,  Resilient.      P.   Di   Ccsare.      1,466,522  ;   Aug.   28. 
Tire,  Resilient.     J.  L.  Donat.     1,452,293  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tire,  Resilient.     B.  Favary.     1,457,512  ;  June  5. 
Tire,     Resilient.        O.     D.     Hollenbeck.        Des.      63,646 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Tire,  Resilient.     E.  G.  Hulse.     1,445,768;  Feb.  20. 
Tire,  Resilient.     E.  G.  Hulse.     1.447.784;   Mar.   6. 
Tire,  Resilient.     E.  G.  Hulse.     1,470.922  ;  Oct.  16. 
Tire.  Re-silient.     E.  G.  Hulse.     1,477,564  ;  Dec.  18. 
Tire,    Resilient.      R.    Iredell.      Des.    62.536  ;    .Tune    19. 
Tire,  Resilient.     C.   G.   Lundstrom.      1,466,133 ;   Aug.   28. 
Tire,  Resilient.     C.  E.  Murray,  jr.     1,473,502  ;  Nov.  6. 
Tire,  Resilient.     T.  Pbaneuf.     1,475,140  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tire,  Resilient.     D.  M.  Rothenberger.     1,440,699  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tire,  Resilient.     C.   Schneider.     1,461,986  ;  July  17. 
Tire,  Resilient.     H.  O.  Smith.     Des.  63,665  :  Dec.   25. 
Tire,    Resilient    channel    and    cushion.      C.    S.    Preston. 

1,469,020;   Sept.  25.  '     , 

Tire,   Resilient  non-inflatable.     A.  L.  Ailstin.     1,441,654  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Tire,  Resilient  vehicle.     S.  Heintz.     Des.  63.644  ;  Dec.  25. 
Tire,  Resilient  vehicle.     J.  E.  Mote.     1.453,804  ;  May  1. 
Tire-retreading    device.       J.     D.     Williford.       1,445,428; 

Feb.  13. 
Tire  rim.     P.  Schultze.     1,465,096;  Aug.  14. 
Tire  rim.     J.  H.  Taylor.     1,454,797  ;  May  8. 
Tire    rim.    Automobile.      J.    A.    Beddingfield.      1,450,786 

Apr.   3. 
Tire    rim.    Automobile.      J.    A.    Bedingfleld.      1,450,787 

Apr.  3. 
Tire    rim.     Demountable.       J.     W.     Akard.       1,445,926 

Feb.  20. 
Tire  rim.  Demountable.     C.  S.  Martin.     1,453,638  ;  May  1 
Tire-rim    expanding    and    contracting    implement.      A.    J 

West.     1,443,300  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tire-rim  rack.     C.   H.   Larson.     1,462,455  ;   July  17. 
Tire  rim,  Resilient-.    J.  P.  Stranahan.   1,465,376;  Aug.  21. 
Tire-rim  tool.     A.  C.  Elliott.     1,443,015  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tire    rims,    Clamp    lug   for.      S.    B.    Collier.      1,447,710; 

Mar.   6. 
Tire    rims,     Collapsible.       J.     M.     Meredith.       1,447.804; 

Mar.    6. 
Tire  rims.  Combined  contractor  and  expander  for  automo- 
bile.    A.  C.  Hoecker.     1,465,805  ;  Aug.  21. 
Tire  rims  to  vehicle  wheels,   Means  for  securing.     J.  M. 

Mundy.      1,444,635 ;    Feb.    6. 
Tire  rims.  Tool  for.     B.   V.   Unger.     1,450,965  ;   Apr.   10. 
Tire  rings.  Machine  for  covering.    M.  Brodeur.     1,463,868  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Tire,  Rubber.     M.  R.  Shaw.     l,-i71,070  ;  Oct.  16. 
Tire,  Rubber.     C.   H.  Wheeler.     Des.   62,659  ;   July  10. 
Tire   shoe.     M.   D.   Logan.     1,463,429 ;  July  31, 
Tire    shoe,    Nonskidding.       J.     A.    LeBlanc.       1,451,074 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Tire,  Single-tube.     F.  Rosete.     1,444,706  ;  Feb.  6. 
Tire,  Single-tube  bicycle.     A.   K.  Trenholme.     1,457,287 ; 

May  29. 
Tire,    Single-tube    pneumatic.      W.    H.    Kern.      1,461,485 ; 

July  10. 
Tire,  Solid.     J.  C.  Tuttle.     1,475.094  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tire,  Solid-tread  pneumatic.     B.  J.  Whitcomb.    1,478,156; 

Dec.  18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Tire,  Solid  truck.     W.  von  Kothen.     1,464,786;  Aug.  14 
Tire  spreader.    P.  E.  Battallne.     1,469,473  ;  Oct.  2. 
Tire  spreader.     W.  B.  Ecker.     1,450,944  ;  Apr.  10. 
Tire  spreader.     R.  .T.  Miller.     1,445,343  ;   Feb.   13. 
Tire,   Spring.     A.   B.   Bauman.     1,462,440 ;   July  17. 
Tire,   Spring.     T.   H.  Gammon.     1,458,117  ;  June  5. 
Tire-stem   pressure    gauge.      A.    Badowskl.      l,471,324-»5 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Tire   stitcher.     J.   F.    Richter.      1,465,177  ;    Aug.    14. 
Tire-stripping    apparatus.      W.    C.    Stevens.      1,462,524 ; 

July  24. 
Tire  structure.     W.  A.  Walsh.     1,460,775  ;  July  3. 
Tire   structure,    Cushion-.      J.    R.    Gammeter.     1,445,014 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Tire  structures,  Making  cushion-.     F.  R.  Klaus  and  F.  H. 

Meyer.     1,461,531 ;  July  10. 
Tire,   Suspension.     F.   W.  Adsit.     1,475,925  :  Dec.   4. 
Tire  tightener.     H.  P.  Wiens.     1,470,791;  Oct.  16. 
Tire  tool.     F.  V.  Anderson.     1,469,138  ;  Sept.  25. 
Tire  tool.     B.  Blchman.     1,441,671 ;  Jan.  9. 
Tire  tool.     L.  de  Fernelmont.     1,452,596;  Apr.  24. 
Tire    tool.       .1.    S.    Grassfleld.       1,448,211  ;    Mar.    13. 
Tire  tool.     F.  Hays.     1,450,209  ;  Apr.   3. 
Tire   tool.      W.    W.   Hileman.      1,461,616;   July   10. 
Tire  tool.     T.  B.  Jenkins.     1,454,320  ;  May  8. 
Tire  tool.     W.  M.  McEwen.     1,466,179;  Aug.  28. 
Tire   tool.     G.    C.   Montgomery.     1,441,738 ;   Jan.   9. 
Tire  tool.     J.   A.  Voirol.     1,459,867  ;   June  26. 
Tire  tool.      A.   S.   Wallace.      1,444,226;   Feb.   6. 
Tire  tool.     A.  S.  Wallace.     1,449,466  ;  Mar.  27. 
Tire  tool.     B.    J.    Youni'-.      1,459,490;    June   19. 
Tire  tool.  Automobile.     F.  Thomas.     1,476,475;  Dec.  4. 
Tire-tool  method.      J.   W.   Amico.      1,478,811  :    Dec.   25. 
Tire  tread.     W.  B.  Buckley.     Des.  62,114  ;  Mar.  27. 
Tire  tread.     F.  A.  Bollinger.     Des.  63,279  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tire  tread.     W.   D.   Carnal.     Des.   62,563 ;   June   26. 
Tire  tread.     J.  D.  Comstock  and  I.  E.  Fair.     Des.  63,048  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Tire  tread.     J.  M.  Cranz.     Des.  63,073:  Oct.  2. 
Tire  tread.     P.  W.  Daniel.     Des.  62,394  ;  May  22. 
Tire  tread.     A.  M.  Elliott.     Des.  62,519  ;  June  12. 
Tire  tread.     H.  M.  Fry.     1,451,820  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tire  tread.     E.  B.  Germain.     Des.  63,556  ;  Dec.  18. 
Tire  tread.     B.  Gottlieb.     Des.  63,051  ;  Sept.  25. 
Tire  tread.     J.  N.  Gunn.     Des.  62,167-8  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tire  tread.     T.  A.  Hackley.     1,447,547  ;  Mar.  6. 
Tire  tread.     E.  A.  Hecht.     Des.  62,169  •  Apr.  3. 
Tire  tread.     E.  A.  Hecht.     Des.  63,257-8  ;  Nov.  13. 
Tire  tread.     L.  P.  Holloway.     Des.  62,952;  Aug.  28. 
Tire  tread.     E.  H.  .Tohnson.     Des.  63.034-6  :  Sept.  18. 
Tire  tread.     J.  I.  Martin.     Des.  63,056  ;  Sept.  25. 
Tire  tread.     J.  I.  Martin.    DeS.  63,303  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tire  tread.     A.  A.  Matthews.     Des.  61,787  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tire   tread.     W.   E.  McCormlsh.     Des.   62,067 ;   Mar.    13. 
Tire   tread.      R.   F.   Miller.      Des.    63,122  ;    Oct.   9. 
Tire  tread.     H.  D.  Mitchell.     Des.  62,292  ;   May  1. 
Tire  tread.     H.   D.  Mitchell.     Des.   63,038;   Sept.   18. 
Tire  tread.     H.  D.  Mitchell.     Des.  63.307-8;  Nov.  20. 
Tire  tread.     L.  G.  Nassoiy.     Des.  63,578  ;  Dec.   18. 
Tire  tread.     D.  ll.   Patton.     Des.   62,171  ;   Apr.   3. 
Tire  tread.     W.  H.  PauU.     Des.  62,172  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tire  tread.     W.  H.  Paull.     Des.  63.313  :  Nov.  20. 
Tire  tread.     H.   E.  Phelps.     Des.  63,489  ;   Dec.   11. 
Tire  tread.     H.  D.  Reichard,     Des.  62.010  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tire  tread.     H.  D.  Reichard.     Des.  62.412-13;  May  22. 
Tire  tread.     H.  D.   Reichard.     Des.   62,537  ;   June  19. 
Tire  tread.     B.  C.  Swinebart.     Des.  63,336  ;   Nov.  20. 
Tire  tread.     C.  J.  Venn.     Des.  61.811;  Jan.  .10. 
Tire   tread.      C.   J.   Venn.     Des.   63,599 :    Dec.    18. 
Tire  tread.     E.   P.  Weber.     Des.   62,682  ;   July   17. 
Tire  tread.     J.   J.   Wisniowski.     Des.   63,545  ;   Dec.  11. 
Tire  tread.     P.  Worth.     Des.  63,347-8  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tire    tread    and    applying    the    same.      F.    B.    Converse. 

1,471,829  ;  Oct.  23. 
Tire    tread.    Automobile.      J.   B.    Berardi.      Des.    61,759 

Jan.  9. 
Tire    tread.    Automobile.      P.    H.    Heater.      Des.    63,465 

Dec.   11. 
Tire  tread.  Detachable.     E.  A.   Parker  and   H.   G.   Evitt. 

1,459,376  ;  .Tune  19. 
Tire.  Tread  for  a  vehicle.     E.  H.  Waters.     Des.  63,382-3 

Nov.  27. 
Tire  tread,  Nonskid.    R.  D.  Belden.     Des.  63,278  ;  Nov.  20 
Tire    tread,    Nonskid.      E.    N.    Downes.      Des.    62,055-6 

Mar.   13. 
Tire  tread,   Pneumatic-.     P.  B.  Bosworth.     Des.   62,936 

Aug.  28. 
Tire  tread,   Pneumatic.     V.   A.   Parker  and  E.   M.   Sears 

Des.  61.919:  Feb.  6. 
Tire    tread.    Vehicle.      O.    D.    HoUenbeck.      Des.    63,259 

Nov.  13. 
Tire-treating  machine.    G.  A.  Urbach.    1,474,654  ;  Nov.  20 
Tire     trimmer.       R.     McClenathen    and     H.     G.    Arthur 

1,440,397;  Jan.  2. 
Tire  tube.     J.  W.  Cato.     1,441,965  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tire  tube.     S.  L.  Davis  and  E.  H.  Rinehart.     1,451,536 

Apr.  10. 
Tire  tube.  Self-sealing.     H.  H.  AUyn.     1,474,011 ;  Nov.  13 
Tire  tubes.  Leak  detector  for.   H.  M.  Matthews.   1,455,962 

May   22. 
Tire   tubes.   Machine   for   use   in   manufacturing.      H.    W, 

Smolk.     1,450,235;   Apr.  3. 
Tire  tubes.  Mandrel  for.     C.  E.  Lowe.     1,478,480  ;  Dec.  25 


Tire  tubes,   Mold  for  pneumatic-.     F.   A.   Schwartz.     Re. 

15,518  ;   Jan.   2. 
Tire-tubing  machine.     H.  A.  Weidaw.    1,466,009  ;  Aug.  28. 
Tire  valve.     A.  V.  Chylowski.     1,447,924  ;  Mar.  6. 
Tire  valve.     W.  E.  Copithorn.     1,462,227  ;  July  17. 
Tire  valve.     L.    S.   Downs  and  G.    Heckling.     1,467,780; 

Sept.  11. 
Tire  valve.     O.  W.  Eastburn,  jr.     1,478,002  ;  Dec.  18. 
Tire   valve.      H.    P.    Kraft.      1,469,927 ;    Oct.    9. 
Tire  valve.     S.  S.  Moore.     1,475,023  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tire    valve.      A.    B.    Norwalk.      1,453,721 ;    May    1. 
Tire  valve.     F.  E.  Nugent.     1,474,160  ;  Nov.  13. 
Tire  valve.     M.    C.   Schweinert.     1,469,966;   Oct.   9. 
Tire  valve.     L.  P.  Strutz.     1,452,324  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tire  valve  and  pressure  gauge.  Combined.     O.  F.  R.  Brom- 

berg.     1,478,506  ;  Dec.  25. 
Tire-valve  dust  cap.     T.  J.  Stephens.     1,451,719  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tire  valve.  Pneumatic-.     R.  S.  Burn.     1,470,271  ;  Oct.  9. 
Tire-valve    tester.      H.    G.    Altz    and    F.    F.    Fearheiley. 

1,472,712;  Oct.  30. 
Tire-valve  tubes.  Cap  for.     C.  P.  Cunningham.     1,469,250  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Tire    valves    and    the    like.    Dust    cap    for.      A.    Fessler. 

1,472,160;  Oct.  30. 
Tire  valves.  Device  to  unseat.     L.  B.  Solemink.    1,475,249  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Tire    valves.    Dust    cap    for.      0.    R.    Croson    and    J.    W. 

Kindelberger.      1,455,080  ;   May   15. 
Tire   valves.    Dust   cap   for.      E.    H.    Parker.      1,478,055 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Tiro    valves.    Dust    cap    for    pneumatic-.      A.    F.    Nelson. 

1.478.245  ;  Dec.   18. 
Tire    valves   or   the    like.    Tool    for.      M.    C.    Schweinert. 

1,459,751  :  June  26. 
Tire     valves.     Operating     device     for.       H.     M.     Howell. 

1,446,504  ;   Feb.   27. 
Tire   valves,    Signal   device   for.      A.   Nelson.      1,455,146 ; 

May  15. 
Tire,  Vehicle.     G.  U.  Blaser.     Des.  63,097  ;  Oct.  2. 
Tire,  Vehicle.     J.   D.   Cunningham.      1.451,327;   Apr.   10! 
Tire,  Vehicle.     F.  S.  Dickinson.     Des.  62,164  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tire,  Vehicle.     J.  T.  Doranski.     1,471,949  ;  Oct.  23. 
Tire,  Vehicle.     B.  Gratt.     1,470,726  ;  Oct.  16. 
Tire,   Vehicle.     R.   O.   Hulse.     Des.    63,033 ;    Sept.   18. 
Tire,  Vehicle.     J.  H.  McCormick.     1,453,150;  Apr.  24. 
Tire,   Vehicle.     C.   S.   Preston.     1,442,905  ;   Jan.   23. 
Tire,  Vehicle.     H.  K.  Raymond.     1,458,629  ;  June  12. 
Tire,  Vfhicle.     R.  S.  Troaner.     1,464,590  ;  Aug.  14. 
Tire,  Vehicle.     R.  von  Krenski.     1,453,033  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tire,  Vehicle  wheel.     E.  McCoy.     Des.  63,107  ;  Oct.  2. 
Tire,  Vehicle  wheel  with  pneumatic.     P.  and  F.  Theisen. 

1,441,134  ;    Jan.    2. 
Tire  vulcanlzer.     E.  J.  Rohne.     1,453,889  ;  May    1. 
Tire-vulcanizing    system.    Traveling.      M.    C.    Bright   and 

J.  M.  Brautigam.     1.448,481  ;  Mar.  13. 
Tire  vulcanization.  Temperature-indicating  apparatus  for. 

N.    Conn.      1,463,872  ;   Aug.   7. 
Tire,  Wheel.     K.  F.   Koning.     1,473,565  ;  Nov.  6. 
Tire,   Wheel.     F.   C.   Miller.      1,461,928;   July   17. 
Tire,  Wheel.     R.  B.  Whitman.     1,460,187;  June  26. 
Tire  wheel.  Pneumatic-.     P.  J.  Griffin.     1,460,753  ;  July  3. 
Tire   wrapper.      M.   Blumenthal.      1,470,138 ;    Oct.    9. 
Tire-wrapping      machine.        J.      Schemer.         1,472,764 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Tired  wheel,  Resilient-.     J.  T.  Jones.     1,452,342  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tires,    Air   and   dust    cap   for   automatic.     A.    K.    Hinch- 

man.     1,460,355  ;  June  26. 
Tires,     Air     tube     for     pneumatic.       T.     B.     McLeroth. 

1,459,544  :  June  19. 
Tires,     Air     tube     for     pneumatic.       T.     B.     McLeroth. 

1.470,239  ;  Oct.  9. 
Tires   and  casings,   Punctureproof  reliner  for  pneumatic. 

D.    L.    Lazeriek.      1,461,217;    July    10. 
Tires  and  for  separating  plies  of  fabric.  Machine  for  pull- 
ing treads  from.     B.  E.  Maxwell.     1,443,495  ;  Jan.  30. 
Tires  and  making  same,  Inner  tube  for  pneumatic.     J.  F. 

Palmer.      1,472,435 ;    Oct.    30. 
Tires    and   plug   for   that   purpose.    Repairing   or   closing 

punctures  in   pneumatic.      W.    C.    Ranney.      1,456,403 ; 

May  22. 
Tires  and  the  like.   Device   for   inflating.     J.   W.   Kaiser. 

1,467,671 :  Sept.  ll. 
Tires    and    the    like,    Manufacturing    pneumatic.      K.    B. 

Kibborn  and  W.   S.  Wolfe.     1,462,452  ;   July  17. 
Tires   and  the  like.   Protective  cover  for   pneumatic.     N. 

Geranio.     1,442,394 ;   Jan.   16. 
Tires  and  the  like.   Sealing  fluids  for  pneumatic.     H.   H. 

Warmund.      1,444,288;   Feb.   6. 
Tires  and  tubes.  Blow-out  patch  and  tire   reenforcer  for 

automobile.       A.     S.     Thoresen     and     F.     E.     Benoit. 

1,462,628  ;  July  24. 
Tires,    Antipuncture    device    for    pneumatic.      C.    Ortiz. 

1,446,206;   Feb.   20. 
Tires,    Antiskid    device    for.      1.    F.    Kepler.      1,454,054 ; 

May  8. 
Tires,  Antiskid  device  for.     B.  J.  Weichman.     1,445,810; 

Feb.    20. 
Tires.     Antiskid     device     for     pneumatic.       R.     E.     Pye. 

1.478.059  ;  Dec.  18. 
Tires,  Antiskidding  device  for  dual.     W.  Lion,    1,457,116  ; 

May  29. 
Tires,  Antislipping  attachment  for  motor-vehicle.     A.  N. 

Menzer    and    F.    Mintmier.      1,478,613 ;    Dec.    25. 


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Tires,  AntlslipplDK  attachment  for  vehicle.     R.  R.  Klntz. 

1,460,657;    July    3. 
Tires,  Apparatus  and  method  for  forming     J.   F.  Lister. 

1,441,514  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tires,    Apparatus    for    testing.      F.    Schafer.      1,478,532 ; 


Dec. 


A.    J. 


Tires,    Automatic    alarm    for    partially-deflated. 

Miehelin.      1.4G7.055  ;    Sept.   4. 
Tires,    Automatic   puncture-closing  device   for   pneumatic. 

M.  Kesk.     1,456.075  ;  Jlay   liL'. 
Tires,   Blow-off   valve   for   pneumatic.      A.    H.   Urtubees. 

1,459,939 ;  June  26. 
Tires.     Blowout    boot    for    pneumatic.       L.     D.    Shilling. 

1,470,546;  Oct.  9. 
Tires,    Collapsible   rim    for.      H.    J.    Parker.      1,476,916 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Tires,     Compression    inner    tube    for.       G.     R.     Colby. 

1,460,533;   July  3. 
Tires,   Constructing   pneumatic.     F.    S.   Dickinson  and  J. 

Springer.     1,453,865  ;  May  1. 
Tires,    Container    for    rubber.      J.    E.    Allen.      1,442,594  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Tires,  Cutting  device  for  pneumatic.     C.  York.     1,443.303  • 

Jan.  23. 
Tires,  Demountable  rim  for.     L.  B.  Hancock.     1,461,311  ; 

July  10. 
Tires,    Demountable   tread    for   pneumatic.     M     A.    Shot- 
well.     1.441,458  :  Jan.  !). 
Tires,    Device    for    and    method    of    the    manufacture    of 

protected      inccr      tubes      for.        A.      E.      Henderson. 

1,463,528;   July  31. 
Tires.  Device  for  inflating.     J.  F.  Key.     1,444,188;  Feb.  6. 
Tires,    Device   for   repairing   pneumatic.      E.    F.    Pawsat. 

1,472,812;   Nov.   6. 
Tires,   Device  for   riveting  half  soles  on   pneumatic   rub- 
ber.     R.    C.    Turner    and    E.    T.    Alston.      1,463,732 ; 

July   31. 
Tires.    Device    for    setting    and    removing.      A.    Cattoui. 

1.442.649;  .Tan.  16. 
Tires.  Expansible  metallic  core  for  curing  pneumatic.     E. 

Wright.     1,441.649;  Jan.  9. 
Tires.     Filler    for    vehicle.       H.     B.     Fogel.       1,468,105 ; 

Sept    18. 
Tires.  Folding!  nonskid  armor  equipment  for  automobile. 

A.    F.    Stockwpll.      1,457,948 ;    June   5. 
Tires     for     carpet     sweepers.     Making.      W.     J.     Kent. 

1,445,626;  Feb.  20. 
Tires    from   rims.    Machine   for   installing   and    removing. 

J.    W.    H.    Snell.      1.467.122;    Sept.    4. 
Tires,  Ground-gripping  chain  for  automobile.     J.  E.  Rob- 

ison.     1,453,183  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tires,     Inner     tube     for     automobile.       W.     E.     Roberts. 

1.455.734  ;   May   15. 
Tires,    Inner    tube    for   pneumatic.      E.    G.    Eschenfelder. 

1,446.644  ;   Feb.  27. 
Tires,   Inner   tube  for   pneumatic.      R.   Nail.      1,449,692 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Tires.  Inner  tube  for  pneumatic.     M.  E.  Simes.    1,476,111  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Tires   into  transverse  sections,   Machine  for  cutting.     E. 

O.    Fellroth.      1,462,197  ;    July    17. 
Tires.  Low-pressure  alarm  for  pneumatic.     W.   H.  Brown. 

1,453,657  ;  May  1. 
Tires,    Low-pressure    alarm   for   pneumatic.      W.    A.    Har- 
ris.    1.467.317  ;  Sept.  11. 
Tires.   Machine   for   forming   pneumatic.      B.   De   Mattla. 

1,450,425  ;  May   22. 
Tires.    Malsing    reenforced    inner    tubes    for.      J.    A.    Mc- 

Lane.     1.463.708  ;  July  31. 
Tires,    Manufacture    of    cord.       W.     O'Neil.       Rel5,631  ; 

June  19. 
Tires,   Manufacturing.     C.  E.   Rett.     1,463,754 ;   July  31. 
Tires,     Manufacturing.       K.     D.     Saulpaw.       1,466,942 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Tires,    Manufacturing    inner    tubes    for    vehicle.      A.    E. 

Henderson.     1.472.756  :  Oct.  30. 
Tires,  Marking.     J.  W.  Burke.     1,445,745  ;  Feb.  20. 
Tires,    Means    for    curing.      H.    F.    Waters.      1,466,318 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Tires.    Means    for    making    pneumatic.      J.    F.    Palmer. 

1,459.244;  June  19. 
Tires,  Means  for  patching  blow-outs  in  pneumatic.     T.  H. 

McDonald.     1.457,846;  June  5. 
Tires,    Metallic   tread    for    pneumatic.      W.    C.    Chapman. 

1,443,167  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tires,    IVonskid    attachment    for   vehicle.      O.    E.    Brown. 

1.440.580;  Jan.  2. 
Tires,     Nonslip     guard     for    automobile.       G.     A.     Doty. 

1,454,109  ;  May  8. 
Tires  of  vehicle  wheels.  Pneumatic  tube  for  the.     0.  Fram- 

pusch.     1,441,461  :  Jan.  9. 
Tires  on   rims,   Machine   for   placing   automobile.     F.   D. 

Mayer  and  A.  B.  Vance.     1,445,784  ;  Feb.  20. 
Tires,  Patch  for.     E.  C.  Handschug.     1,459,887  ;  June  26. 
Tires,    Patch    for    pneumatic.      J.    I.    Berg.      1,456,115 ; 

May  22. 
Tires,    Pressure    gauge    for    pneumatic.      A.    Badowskl. 

1,471,323;  Oct.  23. 
Tires,  Process  and  apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of  solid. 

D.  E.  Goodenberger.     1,450,256  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tires,  Protective  casing  for.     M.  L.  Hundeby.     1,471,266  ; 

Oct.  ]6. 


Tires.      Protective   cover   for   automobile.      C.   J.    Escoto. 

1,469,633  ;  Oct.  2. 
Tires.   Protective  inner  liner  for  pneumatic.     B.    Hirsch. 

1,442.407;   Jan.   16. 
Tires,    Protective    tread    for    pneumatic.      W.    J.    Fraser. 

1,456,729  ;  May  29. 
Tires.  Puncture-closing  inner  tube  for  pneumatic.     H.  C. 

Privett.     1,440,553  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tires,    Reenforcing  fabric  for.      T.    Branson.      1,451,975 ; 

Apr.   17. 
Tires,  Reenforcing  strip  for.     M.  B.  Peeples.     1,459,377  ; 

June   19. 
Tires,   Removable  overtread  for  pneumatic.     W.  C.   and 

J.  H.  Bardo.     1,441,262;  Jan.  9. 
Tires,    Resilient    filler  'for.      J.    H.    Dalbey.      1,443,069 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Tires,    Resilient    support    for.      S.    Goodman.      1,469,904 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Tires,  Rim  for  pneumatic  or  solid.    C.  C.  Wood.    1,445,466  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Tires,   Safety  and  signaling  device  for  pneumatic.     A.  C. 

Sloan.     1,442,182  ;  .Tan.  16. 
Tires,    Safety    device    for    Inflating    pneumatic.      H.    H. 

Breeden.      1,462,081  ;    July   17. 
Tires,  Safety  valve  and  pressure  indicator  for  automobile. 

W.  E.   Iledger.     1,464,425 ;   Aug.   7. 
Tires,     Securing     means     for     spare.       J.     C.     Manock. 

1,455,119  ;  May  15 
Tires,    Splitting   cord.      W.    M.   Rand.      I.    C.   Brook    and 

F.  C.  Butler.     1,459,693  ;  June  19. 

Tires,   Stone  guard  for  dual  pneumatic.     S.   P.  Thacher. 

1,465,697  ;  Aug.  21. 
Tires,    Sun-sheltering    cover    for    pneumatic.      H.    C.    E. 

Anderson.      1,472.033  :   Oct.   30. 
Tires    to    vehicle    wheels,    Means    for    securing.      J.    M. 

Mundy.     1,463,291  ;   July  31. 
Tires,  Tool  for  repairing  punctured.     S.   Shapiro  and  M. 

Weinberg.      1.475,353;   Nov.   27. 
Tires,  tool  boxes  and  license-number  plates.  Carrier  frame 

for.     G.  Gessel.     1,441,795  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tires.   Traction   device  "for.     C.   R.   Stewart.     1,449,456; 

Mar.  27. 
Tires,  Tread  for  auto.     J.  B.  Pouk.     1,452,894  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tires,  Tread  for  automobile.     R.  G.  Taylor.     Des.  62,510  ; 

June  12. 
Tires,  Tubing  die  for  manufacturing  solid.     D.  E.  Gooden- 
berger.    1,444,911 ;   Feb.   13. 
Tires,  Valve  for  pneumatic.     H.  Plasschaert.     1,457,390  ; 

June  5. 
Tires,   Valve   protecting   and   operating   device   for   pneu- 
matic.    W.  R.  Royer.     1,473,938;  Nov.  13. 
Tires,  Valve  stem  for  pneumatic.     A.  B.  Shaw.     1,460,804  ; 

July  3. 
Tires,  Vulcanizing.     H.   B.  Wallace.     1,453,034  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tissue,   Wrapping.      C.  P.  Olson.     1,4.58.592  ;  July   12. 
Toaster.     W.  W.  Dodge,  jr.     1,440,379  ;  Jan.   2. 
Toaster.     W.  W.  Dodge,  jr.     1,455.190  ;  May  15. 
Toaster.    E.  J.  Moneuse.     1,471.275  ;  Oct.  16. 
Toaster.     H.   S.  Murray.     1,476,171  ;   Dec.   4. 
Toaster.      T.    .T.    O'Rourke.      1,467,767;    Sept.    11. 
Toaster,  Automatic.    A.  De  Matteis.     1.473,213  :  Nov.  6. 
Toaster,  Bread.     S.  S.  Marley,     1,446,426  ;  Feb.  20. 
Toaster,  Bread.     C.  P.   Strife.     1,440,643  ;  Jan.  2. 
Toaster,     Electric.       C.     E.    Barr    and    T.    E.     Jackson. 

1,466.656  ;  Sept.  4. 
Toaster,  Electric.     H.  Kruesheld.     1,454,056  ;  Mav  8. 
Toaster,    Electric.     E.   A.  Rutenber.     1.447.574 :    Mar.    6. 
Toaster,  Electric.     E.  Sjolin.     1,465,007  ;  Aug.  14. 
Toaster,  Electric.     L.  H.  Wilkinson.     1,476,129  ;   Dee.   4. 
Toaster,  etc.     H.  C.  Lyons.     1,440,786  ;  Jan.  2. 
Toastprs,    and    the    like,    Handle    for.      C.    Andrew.^,    jr. 

1,463.541  ;  July  31. 
Toasting  machine.     F.   L.  Bamford.     1,458,021  ;   June  5. 
Toasting  machine.     F.  P.  Roth.     1.443.242  ;  .Lan.  23. 
Tobacco  cartridges.  Box  or  container  for.     B.  Baron  and 

G.  F.  Bull.     1,478,165  ;  Dec.   18. 

Tobacco  container.     T.  R.  Brumfield.     1,477.105;  Dec.  11. 
Tobacco  container  and  match  receptacle.     H.  D.  Fleming, 

L.  F.  Matthews,  and  E.  C.  Fleming.     1,476,332  ;  Dec.  4. 
Tobacco  curing.  Apparatus  for.     H.  Johnson.     1,449,324 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Tobacco   cutting  and  separating  machine.     J.   H.   Baker." 

1,471,936;  Oct.  23. 
Tobacco-drying    furnace.       S.     B.     Bartlett.       1,444,321 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Tobacco-leaf-booking   drum.     G.    H.   Jackson.      1,461,122 ; 

July  10. 
Tobacco-leaf-booking  machine.    G.  H.  Jackson.    1,461,150 ; 

July  10. 
Tobacco-leaf  machine.    G.  H.  Jackson.    1,461,529  ;  July  10. 
Tobacco-measuring  machine.     G.   J.   Feasler.      1,469,635 ; 

Oct.  2.» 
Tobacco  moistener.     A.  B.  Roseboom.     1,470,880  ;  Oct.  16. 
Tobacco,  Mouthpiece  for  smoking.    R.  Docamp.   1,450,359; 

Apr.  3. 
Tobacco  pipe.     W.  M.   de  Pars.     1,476,955;   Dec.    11. 
Tobacco   pipe.      A.    Dunhill.      1,463,684 ;    July   31. 
Tobacco    pipe.      W.   W.    Hesson.      1,464,359  :   Aug.    7. 
Tobacco    pipe.      F.    E.    Lasure.      1.461,126-7  :    Julv    10. 
Tobacco  pipe.     H.  Longacre.     1.463. 398  ;  .July  31. 
Tobacco   pipe.     J.    D.   Maier.      1,478,976 ;    Dec.    25. 
Tobacco  pipe.     J.  McMillan,  jr.     1,468,318  ;  Sept.  18. 
Tobacco  pipe.     T.  Molloy.     1,468,124  ;  Sept.  18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Tobacco-pipe     attachment.       N.     Palmquist.       1,445,033 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Tobacco  pipes,  Device  to  facilitate  the  cleaning  of.     B.  H. 

Holden.     1,440,599  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tobacco  pouch.     J.   Kinsey.     1,444,468  ;   Feb.  6. 
Tobacco  smoking-  and  curing  apparatus.     .7.  H.  L.  Johnson, 

1,455,915  ;   May   22. 
Tobacco-smoking  pipe.     W.  P.  McCoy.    1,455,539  :  May  15. 
Tobacco,     Stemming.       F.     C.     Schofield.       1,476,770-1  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Tobacco-stripping    table.      L.     C.    Edwards.       1,476,240 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Tobacco  -  treating     machine.       H.     Gutman.       1,447,075  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Tobacco-user's  appliance.     J.  Dusek.     1,478,510  ;  Dec.  25. 
Toboggan.     I.   E.   Matheson.     1,478,345 ;   Dec.   18. 
Toboggan  slide.     I.  E.  Matheson.     1,467.293  ;    Sept.   4. 
Toboggan  slide.     H.  W.  Sellner.     1,447,522;  Mar.  6. 
Toboggan,    Water.      J.    W.    Sherman    and    F.    M.    Catron. 

1,441,126  ;  Jan.  2. 
Toe-plate     fastener.       J.     C.     Reid    and     W.     C.     Taylor. 

1,471,004  ;  Oct.  16. 
Toenail   appliance,   Ingrown-.     6.   W.   Smith.     1,451,311 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Toes,  Machine  for  molding  hox.     A.  J.  Rvan.     1,441,456  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Toggle.     C.   S.  Morrison.      1,455,596 ;   May   15. 
Toilet.      J.    F.    Geibel.      1,461,612 ;   July    10. 
Toilet   accessory.      V.   O'Connell.      1,453,690 ;    May    1. 
Toilet  accessory.     D.  B.  Shifeer.     1,474.295  ;  Nov.  13. 
Toilet    and     manicure    implements     or    similar    articles. 

Handle  for.     T.  W.  Foster.     Des.  62,021  ;  Mar.  6. 
Toilot  article.     J.  Maclnnes.      1,475.490 ;   Nov.   27. 
Toilet  article.     J.  B.  Mason,  jr.     1,470,994  ;  Oct.  16. 
Toilet  article.     R.  S.  M.  Schroeder.     1,465.062  ;   Aug.  14. 
Toilet-article   container.     A.   Ftyklo.      1,455,783;  May  22. 
Toilet-article    container.       R.     P.     Gross.       Des.     6-';,224  : 

Nov.   6. 
Toilet-article  handle.     J.   Salm.     Des.  62,246  ;  Apr.  24. 
Toilet-article  package.     M.  Crupain.      1,446,836  ;  Feb.  27. 
Toilet    articles.    Sanitary    holder    for.       J.    D.    Doprner. 

1,442,712  ;  Jan.  16. 
Toilet   case.     M.   W.  Askin.     1,453,332  ;  May  1. 
Toilet  case.      E.   M.    Klebba.      1,459.181  ;    June   19. 
Toilet  case.     W.  Lindeumayer.     1,456,454;  May  22. 
Toilet  case.     A.  T.  Reid.     1,458,777;  June  12. 
Toilet  fan  and  hair  drier.  Combined.     W.  C.  Summer  and 

W.  L.  Minick,  jr.     1,471,294  ;  Oct.  16. 
Toilet     fixtures.      Device      for     flushing.        D.-      Newton. 

1,461,284;  July  10. 
Toilet    flushing    mechanism.      F.    C.    Rood.       1,471,920  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Toilet  hopper.     W.  G.  Munkel.     1,451,430  ;  Apr.  10. 
Toilet   kit.      M.   A.    Peterson   and   M.    Hook.      1,459,602  ; 

June  19. 
Toilet  kit.      H.    Slaiger.      1,461,501;    July    10. 
Toilet  seat.     G.  A.  Almorth.     1,441,719  ;  j.an.  9. 
Toilet  seat.     W.  H.  Samo.     1.443,804;  Jan.  30. 
Toilet-seat   cover.     C.   J.   Dykstra.     1,440.773 ;   Jan.   2. 
Toilet-seat  cover,   Sanitary.     J.  L.   Schaefer.     1,462,662  ; 

July  24. 
Toilet-scat    coverings.    Holding    and    serving    device    for, 

J.   E.  Jouee.     1,478,744  ;   Dec.  25. 
Toilet-seat  covers.  Dispensing  apparatus  for.      A.  Juline. 

1,467,481;   Sept.   11. 
Toilet-seat    front    shield.       C.    C.     Hedberg.       1,442,270 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Toilet-seat    pads,    Device    for    vending    sanitary.      H.    H. 

Sommer.      1,440,897  ;   Jan.   2. 
Toilet  seats  and  similar  articles.  Manufacturing  composi- 
tion.    J.    W.    Talbot.      1,474,860;    Nov.    20. 
Toilet  stools,  Controlling  mechanism  for.     B.  L.  Birkholz. 

1,451,524  ;  Apr.  10. 
Toilet,      Ventilated.      A.      T.      Lueckenbach.      1,443,188 ; 

Jan  23. 
Toilet  ventilator.      F.    C.   Ribley.      1,449,250;   Mar.   20. 
Token  holder.     R.  M.  Reid.     1,464,586  :  Aug.  14. 
Toll-collecting  mechanism.    G.  A.  Richards,  jr.    1,469,535  ; 

Oct.  2. 
ToUer.     T.  F.  Perkins.     1,471,349;  Oct.  23. 
.  Tomato-peelinc   machines,   Scalding  apparatus   for.    A.   I. 

Du  Pont  and  H.  R.  Harding.     1,472,717  ;  Oct.  30. 
Tone    arm.      A.    W.    Hoover    and    R.    Winter,    jr.      Des. 

62,257-8;   Apr.  24. 
Tone  arm.     A.   K.   Miller.     1.466,140 ;   Aug.   28. 
Tone  arm.     P.  Oberst.     1,459,743  ;  June  26. 
Tone  arm.     F.  ObQist.     1,461  .S29;  July  17. 
Tone  arm.     J.  T.   Sibley  and  C.  E.   Waldorf.     1,442,302  ; 

.Ian.  16. 
Tone-arm  stop.    R.  H.  Weitershausfen.    1,463,107  ;  July  24. 
Tone-nrm  support.     F.  Cheney.     1,475,277  ;  Nov.  27. 
Tone-arm  support.     L.  R.   Wolff.     1,453.613;  M9y  1. 
Tone-control    device.      R.   Head.      1,442,665;    Jan.    16. 
Tone  cuts.  Making  overlays  for  producing  half-.     S.  Johns. 

1,441,283  ;   Jan.  9. 
Tone-rogulMting  device.     R.  E.  Crissey.     1,454,727  ;  May  8. 
Tone  regulator.     C.  O.  Tucker.     1,457,327  ;  June  5. 
Tong,     O.  Pearce  and  I.  Bales.     1.473,123  ;  Nov.  6. 
Tongs.      J.    T.    Beam.      1,464,232  ;    Aug.    7. 
Tongs.     N.  A.  Burgess.     1,465,892  ;  Aug.  21. 
Tongs.     W.  L.  Dunn,  W.  H.  Burstall,  and  E.  J.  Diedrlch. 

1,443,568;  Jan.  30. 
Tongs.     A.  M.  Hamer.     1,454,319  ;  May  8. 


Tongs.     S.  B.   Heppenstall.     1,455,613;  May  15. 

Tongs.     W.  Smith  and  P.  J.  Spillane.     1,470,400;  Oct.  9. 

Tongs.     L.  E.  Wesner.     1,454.778  ;  May  8. 

Tongs,   Box.     B.   Phelps.     1,460,730;   July   3. 

Tongs,  Dish-holding.     T.  R.  Perkins.     1,445,908;  Feb.  20. 

Tongs,  Grappling.     H.  Marcum.     1,457,4416  ;  June  5. 

Tongs,  Ice,     D.  Henderson.     1,462,758  ;  July  24. 

Tongs,    Lazy.      J.    G.    Cornell.      1.459,656;    June   19. 

Tongs,  Lifting.     O.  Arneson.     1,451,606;  Apr.  10. 

Tongs,     Lifting.       E.     J.     Connor     and     A.     R.     Ralston. 

1,457,104  ;  May  29. 
Tongs,    Long-reach.     O.    S.'  Winkler.      1,453,301  ;   May   1. 
Tongs,  Pipe.     W.   L.  Bessolo.     1,447.920;  Mar.  6. 
Tongs,  Pipe.     N.  Fellabaum.     1,465,813  ;  Aug.  21. 
Tongs,  Pipe.     R.  T.  Roye.     1,447,327  ;  Mar.  6. 
Tongs,  Pipe-hook.     L.   S.  Hamer.     1.462,037  ;  July  17. 
Tongs,    Power    pipe.      E.    L.    McCloud    and    P.    Kerwin. 

1,478,668  ;   Dec.    25. 
Tongs,    Producing    oyster.      C.    D.    Briddell.      1,471.378 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Tongs,  Radiator.     J.  M.  Cromley.     1,445,758;  Feb.  20. 
Tongs,  Welder's.     R.  Mattice.     1,443,798  ;  Jan.  30. 
Tongue  fastener.     L.  F.   Willett.     1,478,416;  Dec.  25. 
Tongue  switch.     C.  A.  Psilander.     1,466,631 ;  Aug.  28. 
Tonneau  windshield.     J.  H.  Maulding.     1,444.200  ;  Feb.  6. 
Tonsillotome.      O.    C.   Daniels.      1,466,581  ;    Aug.    28. 
Tonsillotome.     H.  B.  Longino.     1,468,599  ;  Sept.  18. 
Tool.     W.Bartholomew.     1,446,444  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tool.     W.  P.   Casey.     1,464,351  ;   Aug.   7. 
Tool.     B.  E.  Ciha.     1,466,118  ;  Aug.  28. 
Tool.     B.   G.  Colson.     1,462,101  ;  July  17. 
Tool.     G.  W.  De  Bar.      1,467,924  ;   Sept.   11. 
Tool.     J.   S.  Donaldson.     1.458,171;  June  12. 
Tool.      J.   F.   Dufify.      1,448,919;   Mar.   20. 
Tool.     n.  C.  Frese  and  H.  G.  Moeller.    1.448,622  ;  Mar.  13. 
Tool.     F.  Garrison.     1.461,270 ;  July   10. 
Tool.    A.  Grimont  and  H.  G.  Katt.     1,447,947  ;  Mar.  6. 
Tool.      O.    D.    Hapgood.      1,462.963 ;    ,Tuly    24. 
Tool.     J.  B.  Harhurg.     1,451,727  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tool.     H.  H.  Jones.     1,446.904;  Feb.  27. 
Tool.     H.  H.  Kuhn.     1,474,267  ;  Nov.  13. 
Tool.      W.    McHewitt    and    H.    G.    Brandt.      1,453,018 ; 

Apr.    24. 
Tool.     H.  R.  Jfohrman.     1,448,230;  Mar.  13. 
Tool.      S.   Moltrup.      1.445,344 ;   Feb.   13. 
Tool.     O.  J.  Olson.     1,445,546;  Feb.   13. 
Tool.     I.  F.   Rude.     1,476,007;  Dec,  4. 
Tool.      W.    G.    Seiders.      1,466.196;   Aug.   28. 
Tool.     P.  W.   Stein.     1,464.298;  Aug.  7. 
Tool.      R.    W.    Stone.      1,461.686  ;    July    10. 
Tool.     J.  B.  Stull.     1.443.393;  Jan.  30. 
Tool.      C.    Tindv.      1.467,661;    Sept.   11. 
Tool.      S.   T.    Williams.      1.458.961  ;    June   19. 
Tool.     E.  A.  Wimraer.     1,454.782  :  May  8. 
Tool.      H.    A.  Yotta.      1,448,895  ;    Mar.   20. 
Tool  and  grinder,  Combination.   J.  T.  Tillman.    1,478,993 

Dec.    25. 
Tool  and  holder  therefor.     B.  M.  W.  Hanson.     1,466,899 

Sept.  4. 
Tool    and   making   the   same.     J.   B.    Moore.      1,454,451 

May  8. 
Tool    and    toel    retainer.      J.    S.    Donaldson.      1,443,461 

Jan.  30. 
Tool    attachment.     F.    D.   Ruprecht.      1,441,031  ;   Jan.    2. 
Tool   box.     S.   P.   Ray.     1,473,319 ;   Nov.   6. 
Tool   box.     A.   W.   Vogelaar.      1,472,701;   Oct.   30. 
Tool  box.     S.  W.  Yarder.     Des.  62,042  ;  Mar.  6. 
Tool.   Comhination.     M.  Balazink.     1,441.903  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tool.   Combination.     T.  H.  Bartlett.     1.478.629  ;   Dec.   25. 
Tool.    Combination.      B.    J.   Biddle.      1.455.564;    May    15. 
Tool,  Combination.     O.   Ingstead.     1,461  ,.392  ;   July  10. 
Tool,  Combination.     A.  Lagergren.     1,471,963;  Oct.  23. 
Tool.  Combination.     N.  Raez.     1.469.696  ;  Oct.  2. 
Tool.   Combination.      S.   Rome.      1.473.877  ;   Nov.  13. 
Tool,   Combination.     D.    Schrag.     1,441,948 ;   Jan.   9. 
Tool,  Combination.     J.  H.  York.     1,475.104  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tool    construction.    Pneumatic-.      W.    H.    Keller    and    A. 

Schinkez.     1,465,765  ;  Aug.   21. 
Tool.    Counterboring.      J.    H.    Smith    and    G.    J.    Kengel. 

1,461.462  ;  July  10. 
Tool,     Demountable-rim.       J.     B.     Stroud.        1,472,777 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Tool.    Electrically-heated.-      E.    A.    Wagner.      1,462,431 ; 

July  17. 
Tool  for  manual  direction.     H.  B.  Mayberry.     1,475,444  ; 

Nov.   27. 
Tool     guide,     Nonvibratory.     C.     C.     Neale.     1,451,102 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Tool,  Hand.     H.  G.  Sommer.     1,451,717  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tool  handle.     G.  Lewis.     1.474.937  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tool   handle.      M.    S.    Neal.      1,475,961  ;    Dec.    4. 
Tool   handle.      W.    R.    Porter.      1,470.100 ;    Oct.   9. 
Tool  handle.     H.  Rosenberg.     1,453,082  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tool  handle  and  making  same.     D.  F.  Miner.     1,442,084; 

Jan.  16. 
Tool-handle  fastening.     R.  J.  Rudall,  T.  Brown,  and  J.  H. 

Williams.     1,441,455  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tool  handle  or  holder.    L.  L.  Martin.     1,449,430  ;  Mar.  27. 
Tool-handle     remover.       W.     D.     Snowman.       1,453,288 ; 

May  1. 
Tool     head.     Adjustable.       A.     H.     Morris.       1,468,827; 

Sept.  25. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1259 


Tool-head-securiug    means.       L.    .T.     Krelpel.       1.445.519 ; 

Ve]).  13. 
Tool  holdrr.     I.  .-V.  Church.     1.474.404;  Nov.  20. 
Tool   hoMcr.     E.   R.   Evans.     1.457,511  ;   .Tune  5. 
Tool    holder.      T.    C.   Foley.      1.461.60S:   .lulv   10. 
Tool  holder.     A.  A.  Gasser.     1,440.072  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tool  holder.     M.  Guorrierl.     1,468,715  :  Sept.  25. 
Tool   holder.      .T.  Hennin^'.      ]  .150. .">.■>  1-' :   Mnv   29. 
Tool  holder.     C.  A.  lUiestis.     1.452.241  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tool  holdor.     C.  W.  Leo.     1.447.1:!!);  Feb.  27. 
Tool  holder.     S.  A.  L<-e.     1.47S.9G7  :  Dec.  25. 
Tool  holder.     A.  B.  Lindmark.     1.443.752  ;  Jan.  30. 
Tool  holder.     W.  E.  Lombard.     1.447.020;  Jlar.  6. 
Tool   holder,     ^y.   D.  Lowe.      1.442.079:   Jan.   16. 
Tool  holder.     F.  J.  Martin.     1,451.705  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tool  h.  Ider.     F.  H.  Petersen.     1,442.2.^4;  Jan.  16. 
Tool    holder.      H.    O.    I'olirt.      1.45:i.!)47  :    May    1. 
Tool  holder.     J.  W.  Snedeker.     1.465.691  ;  Aug.  21. 
Tool  holder.     E.   G.   Strons.     1,464. .S44  ;   Au2.  7. 
Tool    liol.ler.      C.    H.    White.      1.463.353:    Julv   31. 
Tool    holder.    Adjustable.      G.    H.    Larsson.      1,452,092 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Tool  holder  and-  tool.  G.  W.  Rufford.  1.4oS.S02  :  June  12. 
Tool  ho;d(>r  and  tool.  G.  W.  RnfTord.  1.458.973  ;  June  19, 
Tool  holder.  Duplex.  I.  Erickseii.  1,445.579;  Feb.  13. 
Tool  holder.  I'neumatic.  L.  C.  Cole.  1,475,287;  Nov.  27. 
Tool    holder,    Recessing-.      E.    H.    Wheeler.       1,449,475  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Tool  holder,  Self-opening.     W.  Hughes.    1.443.687  ;  Jan.  30. 
Tool  joint.     A.  S.  Keszthelji.     1.474.905  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tool,   MovabIe-.iawed.      F.   H.    Ranh.      1.456.339;   May   22. 
Tool    or    implement    case.      C.    W.    Reglein.      1,462.245 ; 

Julv  17. 
Tool  rack.     A.  J.  Riehle.     1,459,930  ;  June  26. 
Tool  retainer.     S.   Oldham.      1.453. S07  ;  Mav   1. 
Tool   retainer,      r.    Scheib.      1.472,496:   Oct."  30. 
Tool.   Rim.     J.   P.   Giles.     1.476,245;   Dec.   4. 
Tool-slide  mecliani.«;m.     J.  J.  N.  Van   Hamersveld  and  G 
-    W.  Drake.     1,449,463  ;  Mar.  27. 
Tool.  Spiral.     T.  J.  Fegley  and  G.  O.  Leopold.     1,477,337 

Dec.    11. 
Tool-supporting  stand.     J.  F.  Stedman.  1,470.296  ;  Oct.  9 
Tools,    Automatic    stopping    device    for    pneumatic.      L 

Rorive.     1,453,252  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tools.  Clamping  mechanism  for  machine.     W.  H.  Thorne 

1.455,556;  May   15. 
Tools.     Curve- forming     rest     for     machine.        E.     Blau 

1,459,874  ;  June  26. 
Tools,      Feed      mechanism      for      machine.      A.      Trosch 

1,451,061 ;  Apr.  10. 
Tools.    Flexible    guard    for    machine.      O.    W.    Birhanzl 

1.461. 8S7  :   Julv  17. 
Tools,  Insulated  handle  for.    C.  P.  L.  Huston.    1,460,654 

July  3. 
Tools.   Locking  device  for.      A.    C.   Hoffman.     1,476,446 

Dec.  4. 
Tools,  Makine.     R.  H.  Smith,     1,442.185;  Jan.  16. 
Tools.    Manufacture    of.      W.    R.    Hurd,    2d.      1,442.152 

Jan.  16. 
Tools.  Multispeed  gear  for  machine.     A.,  A.,  jr.,  and  H 

Butterworth.     1,453.127;  Apr.  24. 
Tools  on  machine  tooLs.  Device  for  regulating  the  adjust- 
ment of.     P.  Rotat.     1,444.481  ;  Feb.  6. 
Tools  or  the  like,  Holding  device  for  dressing.     F.  W.  and 

R.    R.    Roberts.      1.443,504;    Jan.   30. 
Tools.  Rotating  mechanism  for  percussive.     E.  G.  Gartin, 

1.474.338;  Nov.  13. 
Tool.s.    Safety    device   for.      J.    E.    McGuire.      1,450,323 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Tools.  Support  for  pneumatic.     G.  H.  Little.     1,447,877  ; 

Mar.   6. 
Tooth    and    preparing    the    same.       U.    M.    Richardson. 

1.472.677;  Oct.  30. 
Tooth,   Artificial.     L.  M.   Farnum.     1.4.54.632  ;  Mav  8. 
Tooth,  Artificial.    M.  Karmann.     1.452,878  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tooth.    Artificial.      J.    L.    Williams.      1,460.691  ;    July   3, 
Toothbrush.     H.   Barnes.     1.476.579  :  Dec.  4. 
Toothbrush.     J.  H.  Carter.     1.452.108  ;  Apr.  17. 
Toothbrush.     M.   H.   Cartwriaht.      1.456,535  :  May  29. 
Toothbrush.     C.  F.   Healv.     1.473.766:  Nov.   13. 
Toothbrush.     S.  B.  and  G.  S.  Husch.     1.451,775  ;  Apr.  17. 
Toothbrush.      R.    Izawa.      1,460,723:     Sept.    4. 
Toothbrush.     W.    and   II,    KarL      1,476,519  ;   Dec.    4. 
Toothbrush.     A.  Lenief.     1,453,149  ;  Apr.  24. 
Toothbrush.     A.  C.   Levis.     1,440,785  ;  Jan.   2. 
Toothbrush.     A.  M.  Pachmavr.     1,471,626  ;  Oct.  23. 
Toothbrush.     A.   Pikoos.     1,458,074 ;   June  5. 
Toothbrush.      A.    Pletman.      1,473,357  ;   Nov.   6. 
Toothbrush.      A.    Saxe.      1.442,362-3  :    .Tan.    16. 
Toothbrush.     A.  A.  S.  Stuart.     1.468.888  ;  Sept.  25. 
Toothbrush.      H.  Taub.      1,476.779  ;  Dec.   11. 
Toothbrush.     W.  L.  Weatherwax.     1.473.000  ;  Nov.  R. 
Toothbrush.     R.  M.  Withycomhe.     1,475,102  ;  Nov.  20. 
Toothbrush   and   dentifrice   container,    Combined.     W.   E. 

Little.     1,461,922;  July  17. 
Toothbrush  and  holder,   Combination.     R.   H.   Lieberthal. 

1,464,250;   Aug.  7, 
Toothlirush  and  making  it.     H.  Karl.     1,477,706  ;  Dec,  18. 
Toothbrush  and  paste  holder.     F.   H.   Clum.     1,451,941  ; 

Apr.  17. 

Toothbrush  and  paste  holder,  Combined.     E.  R.  Erickson. 
Des.  62.479  ;  June  12. 


Toothbrush  and    tumbler  supporting  fixture.     J.   H.   Bal 

mor.     Des.  62.389  ;  May  22. 
Toothbrush    and    water-silass    holder,    Combined.      R.    D 

Mavo.     1,461,804  r  Julv   17. 
Toothbrush,  Child's.     J.  W.  Bevans.    Des.  63,608  ;  Dec.  25 
Toothbrush     container.        B.     R.     Moriison.        1.448.231 

Mar.   13. 
Toothbrush,     Folding.       G.     E.     W.     Miller.       1,454,938 

Mav  15. 
Toothbrush    cnard.      F.    Shuman.      1.466,967  ;    Sept,   4, 
Toothbrush   holder.     J.  A.   Dnggan.      1,466,041  ;   Aug.   28 
Toothbrush     holder.       F.     W.     Fisher    and    H.    Johnson 

1,465.627:  Aug.  21. 
Toothbrush  holder.  M.  Halpern.  Des.  62.447;  June  5 
Toothbrush  holder.  W.  W.  Welpley.  1.453,816 :  Mav  1 
Toothbrush  holder,  W,  W,  Welpley.  1,458,566:  June  12 
Toothbrush  holder.  W.  W.  Welpley.  1,460,995;  July  3 
Toolbbriish    holder.    Individual    sanitary.      F.    T.    Conley 

1,444.368;   Feb.   6. 
Toothbrush  -  holding    device.      C.    L.    Jones.      1,459,831 

June  29. 
Tool  hbvush  receptacle.  A.W.Smith.  1,446,520  :  Feb.  27 
Toothbrush.  Rotary.  R.  C.  Faust.  1.450,542  :  Apr,  3. 
Toothbrush,  Rotary.  C.  McLellan.  1,451,993;  Apr.  17 
Toothbrush,  Rotarv.  M.  C.  Sloan.  1.442.30:;  ;  .Ian.  16 
Toothbrush,  Sanitary.  L.  C.  Davis.  1.470.710;  Oct.  16 
Toothbrush  shield  and  dentifrice  holder.     E.  D.  Tichenor 

1.470,129;  Oct.  9. 
Toothbrushes,     Sterilizing    holder    for.       R.     F.    Hurley, 

1.451,425  ;  Apr.  10. 
Tooth-cleaning  preparation.     C.  Pfanstiehl.     1,445.351-2 

Feb.  13. 
Tooth-cleaning    preparation.      C.    Pfanstiehl.      Rel5,691 

Sept.  25. 
Tooth     construction.       JJ.     M.^    Richardson.       1,472,678 

Oct.  30. 
Tooth    cutter.    Inserted-.      H.    G.    Caldwell.      1.468,774 

Sept.  25. 
Tooth  holder.     G.  R.  De  Nise.     1,457,824;  June  5. 
Tooth    paste.      E.    Bercrve.      1.467.024  ;    Sept.   4. 
Toothpick.     R.  E.  Lunday.     1,465.522  ;  Aug.  21. 
Toothpick.     A.  C.  Nielsen.     1.468.125;  Sept.  18. 
Toothpick.     R.  Thum.     1,451,880  ;  Apr.  10. 
Toothpick      and      making      same.         G.      M.      Browning. 

1.462.062;  July  17. 
Toothpick      receptacle,      Sanitary.         A.      F.      Englerth. 

1.476,063  ;  Dec,  4, 
Tooth  separator,     G,  M.  Arrowsmith.     1,456,294  ;  May  22. 
Tooth  separator.     J.  W.  Ivory.     1,464,532:  Aug.  14. 
Tooth  with  anchoring  means  therefor,  Artificial.     A.   M. 

Rosenblum.     1.471,754;  Oct.  23. 
Toothed   wheel.      W.    R.   XJggla    and   G.   A.    F.    Wallgren. 

1,453.031  :   Apr.  24. 
Top.     E.  E.  Bartram.     1,469,151  ;  Sept.  25. 
Top.     A.   L.   Zander.   1,461.843  ;   July  17. 
Top  can.  Friction-.     J.  M.  Hothersall.     1,441,423  ;  Jan.  9. 
Top.   Flving.      L.   Wolfe.      1,462.221  ;   July   17. 
Torch.   "  T.   H.   Bell   and  J.   G.    Schoenleber.      1,450,908 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Torch.      C.   C.   C.   Eggers.      1.459,658 ;   June   19, 
Torch.       I.    M.    Havward.       1.461.658;    July    10. 
Torch.      J.    R.   McKellar.      1.457.256  :    May    29. 
Torch.     A.  Scott.     1,477.010;  Dec.  11. 
Torch.     F.  G.  Wurl.     1,477,410  ;  Dec.  11. 
Torch,   Alcohol.     J.  Knapp.     1,469.795  ;   Oct.  9. 
Torch  burner.     O.  J.   Groehn.     1.461,897  ;  July   17. 
Torch,    Carbide    soldering.      F.    C.    Knapp.      1,466,403; 

Aug.  28. 
Torch,   Combination   cutting  and   welding.      J.   F.   Gooch. 

1,468.807  ;   Sept.   25. 
Torch,  Combination  cutting  and  welding.     A.  P.  Jenkins. 

1,460,655  ;  July  3. 
Torch.  Combined  oxygen  and  acetylene  cutting  and  weld- 
ing.     P.    Dzutsoff.      1,453,385 ;    May   1. 
Torch,  Cutting.     P.  Dorsev.     1.474.957:  Nov.  20. 
Torch.  Cutting  and  welding.     T.  A.  Errett,  W.  P.  Brown, 

and  H.  F.  Brown.     1.454.996;  May  15. 
Torch,     Decarbonizing.        R.      R.     Beezley.        1,458,968 

.Tune  19. 
Torch   for   use   in    electric   welding    and   holder   therefor. 

C.   C.   Peeler.     1,462,620  :   July  24. 
Torch,  Marine.     C.  Linhardt.   ir.     1.445.222  :   Feb.  13. 
Torch,  Oxyacetylene.     F.  J.  Napolitan.     1,469,392  ;  Oct.  2 
Torch.  Oxyacetylene  welding  and  cutting.     T.  A.   Errett, 

1,471.456  ;  Oct.  23. 
Torch,    Plumber's.      W.    F.    Pagel.      1.476.723 ;   Dec.    11. 
Torch,  Self-hlowin£5.     F.  P.   Schmitt,      1.467,070  ;  Sept.   4 
Torch,  Welding.     W.  J.  Frank.     1,465,390  ;  Aug.  21. 
Torch,  Welding  and  cutting.     A.  F.  Jenkins.     1,471,694 

Oct.  23. 
Torpedo.     H.  L.  Boesch.     1,440,577  :  Jan.  2. 
Torpedo.     E.  S.  R.  Brandt  and  T.  B.  Myers.     1,440,578  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Torpedo.     J.  A.   Flint.     1,440.590  ;   Jan.   2. 
Torpedo.     W.  E.  Follin.     1.474.027  ;  Nov.  13. 

Torpedo.  A.  T.  Kasley.     1.450,597  ;  Apr.  3. 

Torpedo.  S.  B.  Macfarlane  and  L.  J.  Barry.     1.464,576 

Aug.  14. 

Torpedo.  J.  W.  McConnell.     1,474,724  ;  Nov.  20. 

Torpedo.  T.  B.  Myers.     1.474,377  :  Nov.  20. 

Torpedo.  F.  E.  P.  Uherroth.     1,474.391  ;  Nov.  20. 

Torpedo.  A.  T.  Voelker.     1,449,564;  Mar.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Torpedo     apparatus,     Well  -  sbooting.       A.     G.      Stoops. 

1,444,571  :  Feb.  6. 
Torpedo  head.     J.  A.  Rayder.     1,460,175  ;  June  26. 
Torpedo  railway  signal.     H.  O.  Bemisderfer.     1,452,997  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Torpedo,    Railway    signal.      F.    W.    Brown    and    A.    R. 

Marshall.     1,458,745  ;  June  12. 
Torpedo,     Railway     signal.       F.     Butcher.       1,475,805 ; 

Nov.   ii7. 
Torpedo,  Track.     H.  W.  Kelly.     1,443,366;  Jan.  30. 
Torpedo   tubes.    Torpedo   guide   for.        E.   G.    Bjorklund. 

1,451,819  ;  Apr.  10. 
Torpedoes,    Air-leak    vent    for.      W.    Dieter.      1,460,370  ; 

July  3. 
Torpedoes,    Gyroscopic    apparatus    for.      E.    A.     Sperry. 

1,446,276  ;  Feb.  20. 
Torpedoes,  Mechanism  for  sinking.     J.  H.  Hammond,  Jr. 

1,457,700;  June  5. 
Torpedoes,  Predlrecting  means  for.     J.  H.   Hammond,  jr. 

1,449,399  ;  Mar.  27. 
Torque  rod  and  muffler.  Combined.    A.  Larsen.     1,468,241 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Torque  shock  absorber.     C.  A.  Taber.     1,466,414  ;  Aug.  28. 
Torslou-spring  tension  regulator.   E.  B.  Heiutz.    1,470,977  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Tortilla  press.    A.  C.  and  C.  L.  Gore.     1,459,976  ;  June  26. 
Tournaments,    Scoreboard   for  shooting.     C.    M.    Coffman. 

1,466,699  ;  Sept.  4. 
Tourniquet.     F.  R.  Davis.     1,447,967.     Mar.  13. 
Tourniquet.      A.   E.   Henderson.      1,473.041  ;    Nov.   6. 
Towel.     F.  A.  Flather.     1,478,112  ;   Dec.   18. 
Towel    and   garment    holder.      J.    J.    Hayes.      1,457,166 ; 

May  29. 
Towel  binder.     J.  F.  Larkin.     1,447,350  ;  Mar.  6. 
Towel   cabinet      G.   A.    Steiner.      1,454,910 ;   May   15. 
Towel  hanger.  Rapid.     F.  Philippe,  sr.     1,478,911  ;  Dec.  25. 
Towel  holder.     G.  A.  Sommers.     1,460,081  ;  June  26. 
Towe!  holder.     F.  J.  Tefft.     1,475,898  ;  Nov.  27. 
Towel   rack.      A.   A.   Banks.     1,476,034 ;   Dec.   4. 
Towel  rack.     W.  H.  Bauck.     1,476,027  ;   Dec.  4. 
Towel  rack.     W.   Kahl.     1,461,124;   July   10. 
Towel  rack.     J.  H.  White  and  C.  A.  Werner.     1,457,644  ; 

June  5. 
Towel-service     cabinet.       D.     Leibow     and     M.     Cohen. 

1,468,667;  Sept.   25. 
Towel  -  service      machine.         O.      Schimmer.      1,460,215 ; 

June  26. 
Towels,  etc..  Rack  for.     E.  B.  Eriksen.     1,464,311  ;  Aug.  7. 
Towels,  Machine  for  folding.     J.  N.  Borroughs.     1,463,918  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Tower.     N.  T.  Harrington.     1,451,259  ;  Apr.  10. 
Tower,  Cooling.     E.  Burhorn.     1,443,974  ;  Feb.  6. 
Tower,  Observation,  amusement,  and  utility.     A.  C.  Rush. 

1,470,935  ;  Oct.  16. 
Tower.  Water-cooling.     C.  F.  Braun.     1.442,784  ;  Jan.  16, 
Towers  and  the  like.  Distributor  for  cooling.     J.  F.  Grace 

1,464,816  ;  Aug.   14. 
Towins  device.     J.  F.  Graff.     1.455.875  :  May  22. 
Towing  device.     J.  W.  Osborn.     1,476,038  ;  Dec.  4. 
Towing  dolly.     C.   T.   Jacobsen.     1,456,875  ;   May  29. 
Towing    engine.      T.    S.    Miller.      1,455,261 ;    May    15. 
Towing  mechanism.  Vehicle.     S.  E.  Lawrence.     Rel5,649  ; 

July  10. 
Towing  tongue.     W.    D.   Henry.      1,463,699  ;  July  31. 
Towing  tongue.     W.  D.  Henry.     •1,475,117  :   Nov.  20. 
Towing,  Release  device  for.     K.  F.  Hennekln.     1,451,658  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Towline  bumper.     S.   C.  Gould.     1,473,288;  Nov.  6. 
Towlino  hitch.     J.  C.  Geils.     1,454,437  ;  May  8. 
Toy.     V.  Baltich,     1,468,223;  Sept.  18. 
Toy.     R.  Bantle.     1,463,032;  July  24. 
Toy.     G.   J.   Bolton.     1,455,473 ;   May   15. 
Toy.     H.   P.   Braisted.     Des.   62,603  ;   July  3. 
Toy.     G.  W.  Cable.     1,461,109  ;  July  10. 
Toy.     L.  R.  Centerbar.     1,452,109  ;  Apr.  17. 
Toy.     D.  S.  Clarke.     1,454,313;  May  8. 
Toy.     W.  F.  Cobb.     1,475,339  ;  Nov.  27. 
Toy.     A.  D.  Converse.     1,468,993  ;  Sept.  25. 
Toy.      F.    R.    Densmore    and    C.    H.    Kpssler.      1,473,214  ; 

Nov.   6. 
Toy.     J.  A.  Dienner.     1,471,147  ;  Oct.  16. 
Toy.     M.  D.  Dodd.     1.442,217  ;  Jan.  23. 
Toy.     A.  L.   Brickson.     1,475.059 ;  Nov.  20. 
Toy.     B.  F.  Fox.     1,50,282  ;  Apr.  3. 
Toy.     C.  Ganthier.     1,440,454 ;  Jan.  2. 
Toy.     M.   A.   Gibson.     1,449.279 ;   Mar.   20. 
Toy.     A.  C.  Gilbert.     1,45T,9T2  ;  June  5. 
Toy.  J.  L.  Gilchrist.     1,447,976  ;  Mar.  13. 
Toy.     J.  K.  Hoddinott.     1,474,589  ;  Nov.  20. 
Toy.     J.  Hofmann.     1,447,618 ;  Mar.  6. 
Toy.     W.  H.  Huth.     1,446,466  ;  Feb.  27. 
Toy.     E.  A.  Hyman.     1,472,842  ;   Nov.  6. 
Tov.     H.  C.  Innes.     1,442,887  :  Jan.  23. 
Toy.     E.   R.   Jones.     1,456,239;  May  22. 
Toy.     E.  G.  Le  Meur.     1,441.158  ;  Jan.  2. 
Toy.     F.  L.  Undstrom.     1,462.090  ;  July  17. 
Toy.     L.   C.  Lowdpr.     Des.   6.S,652  ;   Dec.  25. 
Toy.     J.  J.  Lozowsky.     1,475,588  ;  Nov.  27. 
Toy.      F.    W.    Marheine.      1,459,475 ;    June    19. 
Toy.     C.  C.  Miller.     1,461,066 ;  July  10. 
Toy.     W.  J.  Morrisey.     Des.  62,241 ;  Apr.  24. 
Tov.     H.  Miiller.     1,447,598  ;  Mar.  6. 
Toy.     P.  S.  H.  Newell.     1,440,487  ;  Jan.  2. 


Toy.     T.  W.  Pedersen.     1,464,107 :   Aug.  7. 

Toy.     S.  Penksa.     1,461,932  ;  July  17. 

Toy.     M.  F.  Piercy.     1,469,605  ;  Oct.  2. 

Toy.     J.  Popper.     1,451,085  ;  Apr.  10. 

Toy.     J.   A.   Rayder.     1,440,794  ;   Jan.   2. 

Toy.     J.  G.  Reed.     1,454,077  ;  May  8. 

Toy.      J.    W.    Rollefson.      1,462,660;    July    24. 

Toy.     G.  F.  Rowe.     1,444,853  ;   Feb.   13. 

Toy.      A.    W.    Schwarz.      1,466,194;    Aug.    28. 

Toy.     R.  P.  Silverthorn.     1,443,284;  Jan.  23. 

Toy.     F.  E.   Slocum.     1,448,573  ;  Mar.  13. 

Toy.     F.  Strauss.     Des.  61,880  ;  Feb.  6. 

Toy.     F.    Strauss.     Des.   63,378;   Nov.   27. 

Toy.     F.  Strauss.     Des.  63,509  ;  Dec.  11. 

Toy.     H.  M.  Tarr.     1,440,944  ;  Jan.  2. 

Toy.     G.  T.  Thompson.     1,444,646  ;  Feb.  6. 

Toy.     J.    D.   Trethaway.      1,467,659 ;    Sept.    11. 

Toy.     W.   J.  Vanwinkle.      1,469,705 ;   Oct.   2. 

Toy.     H.  A.  Vaughan.     1,476,859  ;  Dec.  11. 

Toy.     A.   Victor.     1,478,191  ;   Dec.   18. 

Toy.     E.  R.  Webb.     Des.  62,176  ;  Apr.  3. 

Toy.     E.  W.  Weston.     1,454,094  ;  May  8. 

Toy,  Advertising.     C.   W.   Kuen.     1,466,534 ;   Aug.   28. 

Toy,  Aerial  serpent.     T.  G.  Hitt.     1,467,726;  Sept.  11. 

Toy  aeroplane.      W.  R.  La  Plante.     1,467,861;   Sept.  11. 

Toy  aeroplane.     L.  B.  Nicholas.     1,443,964  ;  Feb.  6. 

Toy     aeroplane.       W.     A.     Piper     and     A.     V.     Naegele. 

1,462,244  ;  July  17. 
Toy,    Aeroplane.      J.    Y.    Rippin.      1,466,031  ;    Aug.    28. 
Toy  airplane.     H.  R.  Ross.     1,470,934  ;  Oct.  16. 
Toy    and    doll.    Utilitarian.      M.    P.    Beach.      1,442,761  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Toy  animal.     V.  C.  Hussey.     Des.  61,979  ;  Feb.  20. 
Toy,   Animal.      S.   B.  Kahnweiler.      1.441,095 ;   Jan.    2. 
Toy  animal.     E.  A.  Tichler.     Des.  62,677  ;  July  17. 
Toy  animal.     T.  D.  Wilbur.     Des.  62,159  ;   Mar.  27. 
Toy    animal    and    making   same.      L.    Myers.      1,478,348 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Toy-automobile  hood.     J.   F.  Vogel.     1.442,454;  Jan.  16. 
Toy  babv  cab.     M.   Santoianni.   '  Dos.  03.008  ;   Sept.  4. 
Toy  balloon.     M.  M.  Dessau.     1,471,886  ;  Oct.  23. 
Toy   balloon.      J.  J.   Guinter.      Des.    63,399;   Dec.   4. 
Toy     balloon.       L.     R.     Holycross    and     R.     W.     Martin. 

1,447,848;   Mar.   6. 
Toy  balloon.     J.  F.  Mulholland.     1,478,755  ;  Dec.  25. 
Toy,   Balloon.      F.   A.    O'Connor.      1,478,757  ;    Dec.    25. 
Toy  balloon.     R.  W.  Page.     Des.  63,059  ;  Sept.  25. 
Tov   balloon.     .V.   P.   Witten.      1,467,411 ;   Sept.   11. 
Toy,    Ball-throwing.      J:    W.    Greenfield    and    W.    Waller. 

1,452.459  ;  Apr.  17. 
Toy  bank.     A.  C.  Balson.     1,443,943  ;  Feb.  6. 
Toy  bench.     G.  W.   Hueter.     1,442.343;   Jan.  16. 
Toy  bird  songster.     O.  Schwarzkopf.     1,445,362;  Feb.  13. 
Toy    blocks.    Method    of    and    apparatus    for    eliminating 

sharp    edges   and    corners   on.      A.    Smith.      1,458,733 ; 

June  12. 
Toy  blocks.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing 

and  printing.     S.  G.  Goss.     1,465,638  ;  Aug.  21. 
Tov  boat.     J.  R.  Clark.     Des.  62,518  ;  June  12. 
Tov  bowling  alley.     V.  Hovanec.     1,467,600  ;   Sept.   11. 
ToV   building  block.     M.   Bentley.      1,440,367  ;   Jan.   2. 
Toy  building  element.     W.  V.  Baker.     1,446,868  ;  Feb.  27. 
Toy  car.    C.  E.  Kilgour.     1,448.124  ;  Mar.  13. 
Toy  car.     F.   G.  Perkins.     1,446,319  ;   Feb.   20. 
Toy,  Cardboard  and  like.  T.  Mathews.  1,451,301 ;  Apr.  10. 
Tos   eat.     A.  Boncirno.      Des.   62.214:  Anr.   17- 
Toy,  Climbing  figure.     R.  D.  Bellew.     1,441,055  ;  Jan.  2. 
Toy   clown.      T.   F.    Kotter.      Des.   63,232 ;   Nov.    6. 
Toy  coaster  brake.     F.  C.  Kerrigan.     1,448,123;  Mar.  13. 
Toy   construction.     W.   B.   Scott.      1.443,096 :    Jan.   23. 
Tov,  Dancing-doll.     A.  Tourtas.     1,443.770  ;  Jan.  30. 
Toy,  Detonating.     H.  J.  Greinert.     1.446,560  :  Feb.  27. 
Toy  dog.     L.   S.  Ahrens.     Des.  61,958;  Feb.  20. 
Toy  dog.     E.  C.   Sellers.     Des.  63,591 ;   Dec.   18. 
Toy  dog.     J.  G.  Stokes.     Des.  62,152 ;  Mar.  27.  , 

Toy   doll.      C.    H.    Paieau.      Des.   02,409  ;    May   22.  ,J 

Toy,    Educational.      W.    N.    Grimes    and    J.    Muenzmay.1 

1,475,112  ;    Nov.    20. 
Toy,    Educational.      G.    B.    N.    E.    Hubbard.      1,452,340; 

Apr.  17. 
Toy,  Educational  and  amusement.    C.  Schwarz.    1,459,996 ; 

June  26. 
Toy  -  elpctric  -  railwav       control       switch.        A.      Frohne: 

1,441,494  ;  Jan.  9. 
Toy    electric    railways,    Control    signal    device    for.      A. 

Frohne.     1,444,600  :   Feb.  6. 
Toy  elevator.    J.  P   Kirst.     1,452,608  ;  Apr.  24. 
Toy  fence.     E.   G.  Himes.     1,468,810;   Sept.  25. 
Toy,   Figure.     F.   Bowen.     1.463,194;   July  31. 
Toy  figure.     A.  F.  Carlin.     1,458,683  ;  June  12. 
Toy    Figure.      T.   W.   and   W.   J.   Crenshaw.       1,461,179 ; 

July  10. 
Toy,  Figure.     R.  Naklan.     1,451,628  ;  Apr.  10. 
Toy,    Figure.      E.    S.    Showers.      1,459.118 ;    June    19. 
Toy  figure.     M.  I.  Townsend.     Des.  62,294  ;  May  1. 
Toy,    Figure.      D.    F.    Whitcomb    and    K.    R.    Coolidge. 

1,452,820  ;   Apr.   24. 
Toy  figure.  Dancing.     W.  H.  Balcke.     1,451,805  ;  Apr.  17. 
Toy,  Figure  wheeled.     C.  D.  French.     1,465,901 ;  Aug.  21. 
Toy,  Figure  wheeled.     J.  A.  Gazda.     1,476,199  ;  Dec.  4. 
Toy,     Figure    wheeled.       J.    B.    Henderson.       1,449,043; 

Mar.  20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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Toy,  Figure  wheeled.  E.  Starbuck.  1,460,616;  July  3. 
Toy,  I'lgure  wheeled.  W.  WUeelock.  1.447.451  ;  M.ir.  6. 
Toy     fishing    game.      J.     M.    S.     Anderson.       1,473,603 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Toy,  Floating.     M.  M.  Dessau.     1,471,885  ;  Oct.  23. 
Tov.  Froak.     G.   R.  Murray.     1,441.164  ;  .Jan.  2. 
Tov  furniture.     A.  Dufflcld.     1,453,241  ;  Apr.  24. 
Toy  gun.     J.   C.   Harris.      1,461,119  :   July   10. 
Toy  gun.     A.  B.  Thompson.     1,461,257  ;  July  10. 
Toy  gun.     K.  H.  Williamson.     1,452,902  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tov  gun.     G.  Ustynik.     1.469,610  ;  Oct.  2. 
Toy,   Gyroscopic.     H.   HSbrard.     1,461,313  ;  Julv  10. 
Toy,   Hobbyhorse.     L.   D.   Barr.     1,461,020 ;   Julv   10. 
Tov   horse.     .\.    S.   Baker.     1,457,205:   Mav   20." 
Toy  house.     H.  A.  Cowles.     Des.  61,749  ;  Jan.  2. 
Toy  insect.     A.  M.   Hewitt.     Des.   61,976  ;  Feb.  20. 
Toy,  Laud  and  watei-.     J.  L.  Dugsan.     1.456,429;  May  22, 
Toy,   Mechanical.     P.   Gadecki.     1,477,341  ;   Dec.   11. 
Toy,  Mechanical.     W.  L.  Goldman.     1,452,835  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tov.  ilechanical.     H.  A.   Okel.     1.478,350 :  Dec.   18. 
Toy,  Mechanical.     I.  Roy.     1,449,448 ;  Mar  .27. 
Toy,  Mechanical.     A.  S.  R.vback.     1.474.852  ;  Nov.  20. 
Toy,  Mechanical.     C.  Zabel.     1,469,710  ;  Oct.  2. 
Toy,     Mechanical     figure.       R.     R.     Adams.       1,477,412 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Toy  monkey.     J.  G.  Stokes.     Des.  62,509  ;  June  12. 
Toy,   Musical.      W.   Bartholomae.     1.453,968 ;   May   1. 
Toy,   Musical.     M.  A.   Miller.     1,445,446 ;   Feb.    13. 
Toy  or  advertising  device.     H.  A.  Houghton.     1,458,208  ; 

June  12. 
Tov  or  instrument,  Musical.     M.  J.  Mclntyre.     1,465,675  ; 

Aug.  21. 
-Toy,   Parachute.     C.  K   Bunten.     1,455,073;  May   15. 
Toy  pistol.     L.  V.  Aronson.     1,446,536-7  ;  Feb.  27; 
Toy   pistol.      L.    S.   Bixler.      1,467.918 :    Sept.    11. 
Tov  pistol.     L.  G.  Brinkman.     1,472,153  ;  Oct.  30. 
Toy  pistol.     G.  R.   Cudlipp.     1,473.419  :   Nov.   6. 
Toy   pistol.      O.    C.   Madison.     1.461.778 ;   July   17. 
Toy   pistol.      J.   Popper.      1,460,441  ;   July  3. 
Toy  pistol.     W.  F.  Schmidt.     1,476,109  ;  Dec.  4. 
Toy  pistol.  Pneumatic.     B.  F.  Edelin.     1,441,975  ;  Jan.  9. 
<roy  player  piano.     F.  R.  Goolman.     1,452,112  ;  Apr.  17. 
Toy,  Pneumatic.     W.  R.  Dray.     1,473,178  ;  Nov.  6. 
Toy,  Pneumatic.     H.  Larsen.     1,461,193  ;  July  10. 
Toy,  Puzzle.     M.  Dereshuk.     Des.  62.003  ;  Feb.  27. 
Toy   rabbit.      W.    Pawley       Des.   62,353 ;    May   15. 
Tov  railroad  system.     C.  C.  Bradburv.     1,444,654  :  Feb.  6. 
Toy   railway.      F.    C.   Bauer.      1,472.783:    Nov.    6. 
Toy   railway.     A.   R.    Fergusson.     1,452.370 ;    Apr.    17. 
Toy   railway.     A.   R.   Fergu«son.      1.457,771 ;   June   5. 
Toy  railway  track.     P.  H.  Egolf.     1,467,475  ;  Sept.   11. 
Toy,     Ring-twirling.       C.     M.     Bartbolom(?w.       1,444,095  : 

Feb.   6. 
Toy  roller  coaster.     G.  E.  Mackenzie.     1,443,491  ;  Jan.  30. 
Toy,  Rolling.     C.  Bujger.     1,448,724  :   Mar.   20. 
Toy    roundabout.    Figure.      S.    J.    A.    Wiebe.      1,467,216 : 

Sept.  4. 
Toy  sailboat.     W.  T.  Barney  and  O.  Hovden.     1,449,030  ; 

ilar.  20. 
Toy  sailboat.     A.  C.  Erickson.     1,449,274  ;  Mar.  20. 
Toy.  Sand.     G.  A.  Kehl.     1,450.375  ;  Apr.  3. 
Toy  savings  bank.     0.   C.  Curtlss.     1.447.762  :  Mar.  6. 
Toy  savings  bank.     G.   Stockel.     1.476,735;  Dec.  11. 
Toy  scooter.     E.  M.  Walker.     1,450.342  ;  Apr.  3. 
Toy   sets   and    the   like.    Containers   for.      A.    C.    Gilbert. 

1,457,361  ;  June  5. 
Toy  shooter.     D.  Cavicchioli.     1,468.004  ;  Sept.  18. 
Toy  shooter.     D.  Cavicchioli.     1.469.990;  Oct.  9. 
Toy.  Sounding.     P.    S.   H.   Newell.     1.440,488 ;   Jan.   2. 
Toy   telephone.     J.   Kelley.      1,467.326:    Sept.    11. 
Toy,  Tolephone.     .T.  R.  Ividnov.     1.454,287  :  Mav  8. 
Toy  toboggan  railway.     N.  R^thore.     1.443.648':  Jan.  30. 
Toy  torpedo.     A.  Cimorosi.      1.467.775  :   Sept.   11. 
Toy  torpedo.     C.  Macchia.     1,464,183  :   Aug.   7. 
Toy  vehicle.     J.  Bauder.     1,443,114  :  .Tan.  23. 
Toy  vehicle.     T.  F.   Bobbitt.     1,474.577  :  Nov.  20. 
Toy  vehicle.     T.  Bowden.     1.452,636  :  Apr.  24. 
Toy  vfhicle.     J.  H.  Collins.     1.443.348;  Jan.  30. 
Toy  vehicle.     J.  S.  Gabke.     1,453,046  ;  Apr.  24. 
Toy  vehicle.     A.  C.  Gilbert.     1.448.113  ;  Mar.  13. 
Toy  vehicle.     A.  C.  Gilbert.     1.47.n.575  :  Nov.  27. 
Toy  vehicle.     A.  C.  Gilbert.     1.476.294-5  ;  Dec.  4. 
Toy  vehicle.     A.  C.  Gilbert.     1,472.164  :  Oct.  30. 
Toy    vehicle.      W.    T.    Green.       1,470.441  ;    Oct.    9. 
Toy  vehicle.     H.  S.   Griswold.     1,441,918  ;  Jan.  9. 
Toy  vehicle.      D.   W.    Gutekunst.     1.467.2T1  :    Sept.   4. 
Toy  vehicle.     F.  Hornquist.     1.478,739  ;  Dec.  25. 
Toy  vehicle.     C.  H.  Hyman.     Des.  63,052  :  Sept.  25. 
Toy     vehicle.       J.     C.     Kashmere     and     J.     K.     Roberts. 

1.457,842  ;   June  3. 
Toy  vehicle.     F.   Mulveny.      1.455,404 ;  May   15. 
Toy    vehicle    of    the    tricycle    tvpe.        W.      A.      Mankey. 

1,466.476:  Aug.  28. 
Toy.  Vibrating.     W.  J.  Cook.     1.446,835  :  Feb.  27. 
Toy  wagon.     W.  H.  Lazoar.     1.444.510  :  Feb.  6. 
Toy,  Walkinir.     B.  E.  Roesslinsr.     1.444.389:  Feb    6 
Toy   watch.     S.   C.   Vincent.     1,441,389;   Jan.   9. 
Toy,  Wheeled.     R.  P.  Fox.     1,461,651  :  Julv   10. 
Toy,    Wheeled.      C.    C.    Miliken.      1.466,183';    Aug.    28. 
Toy.  Wheeled.     B.  Nefedov.     1:443.271  :  Jan    '^?, 
Toy,  Wheeled.     J.  Shubert.     1.472.49S  :  Oct.  30. 
Toy  whistle.     J.   Tost.     Des.  62,341  :   June  19. 
Toy  windmill.     T.   Leszczynski.     1,464.993;  Aug.   14. 


Toys,   Caster  for.     E.   Remade.     1,467,453;   Sept.   11. 
Toys,  Driving  mechanism  for  mechanical.     F.  A.  Mitchell. 

1,446,476  ;  Feb.   27. 
Toys,  Manufacture  of.     -V.  Cardenas  y  Tuerta.     1,441,582  ; 

Jan.  0. 
Toys,  Movable  eye  for  stuffed.   N.  Mor.!,'enstern.    1,463,832; 

Aug.   7. 
Toys  or  other  articles,  Mounting  hells  on,     A.  Otterheln. 

1,450,961  ;  Apr.  10. 
Trace  carrier.     W.  F.  Ramige.     1,460,271 ;  June  26. 
Trace  holder.     D.  W.  Ferguson.     1,450,495  ;  Apr.  3. 
Trace    support    and    assembly,    Harness-.      P.    Bostrom. 

1.455,705  ;  May  15. 
Track,     Adjustable.       H.     C.     Rolling    and     W.     McGill. 

1.455.293  ;   May  15. 
Track  and  curve  gauge.     J.  E.  Busby.     1,457,425  ;  June  5. 
Track   and   the   like.    Flexible.      O.    S.    Penn.      1,451,516; 

Apr.  10. 
Track  belt  and  unit  therefor.     R.  H.  White.     1,452,176  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Track-belt  unit.     E.  H.  Savage.     Rel5,583  ;  Apr.  24. 
Track-circuit   rails.   Multiple  bond   for  signal-service.     C. 

O.   Harrington.     1,469.302  :   Oct.   2. 
Track   construction.      H.   H.   Diehl.      1,464,975  :   Aug.   14 
Track  construction.     W.  J.  Goodwin.     1.443.257;  .Ian.  23. 
Track  construction.     J.  Roberts.     1,458,078  ;   June   5. 
Track   srauge.     J.  T.   Doyle.     1,478,604  ;  Dec.   25. 
Track    hanger.      H.    L.    Ferris.      1,464,982 ;    Aug.    14. 
Track-hazard     indicator.       P.     J.     Simnien.       Rel5,561 

Mar.  13. 
Track    hazard    indicator.       P.    J.     Simmen.       Rel5,732 

Dec.   11. 
Track-laying     machine.       J.     R.     McGiflfert.       1,454,176 

Mav  8. 
Track   liner.      J.    W.    Frye.      1,467,722;   Sept.    11. 
Track    liner.       W.     P.     Thomson     and    C.     A.     Disbrow. 

1,465.795  ;  Aug.  21. 
Track  link.     G.  F.  Arthur.     1,450,478  ;  Apr.  3. 
Track  link.     P.  E.  Holt.     1,442,567  ;  Jan.  16. 
Track  lug.   Endless-.     T.  Watson.     1,474,456;  Nov.  20. 
Track,  Method  of  and  means  for  reconstructing.     W.   P. 

Day.     1,478,508;   Dec.   25. 
Track     raising    and     shifting    apparatus.       J.     Forsberg. 

1.458,402  :   .Tune   12. 
Track     sander.       R.     A.     Light     and    J.     W.     Price,     1r. 

1,459,737  ;  June  26. 
Track  signal.     L.  S.  Snell.     1,461,165  ;  July  10. 
Track   stvuctine.     L.  P.   Cbicolne.     1,459,140 :  June  19. 
Track   structure.     C.   A.   Psilander.     1,466,630  ;   Aug.   28. 
Track     surface     and     cleaner.       P.     LTrsino.       1.469,464; 

Oct.  2. 
Tr.TCk  switches  and  signals.  Safety  device  for.     A.  Fisher. 

1.473,841  ;  Nov.  13. 
Track  terminals.  Machine  for  forming.     T.  O.  Culpepper. 

1.454,811  ;  May   8. 
Track  tongue  switch.   Round-.     R.   B.   Older.     1.472,808 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Track  tool.     H.  L.  Goldbeck.     1,468,231  ;  Sept.  18. 
Tracker  bar.  Transposing.     R.  Head.     1,470,363  ;  Oct.  9. 
Tracking  device.     K.  Bukow.     1.454,621  ;  May  8. 
Tracking    device.    Automatic.      J.    H.    Chase.      1,443,678 ; 

•Tan.  30. 
Tracks.    Automatic    switch    closer    for.      F.    P.    Portello. 

1,449,778  ;  Mar.  27. 
Tracks,      Switch      for     overhead.        R.      F.      Rasmussen. 

1,454.188  :   May  8. 
Traction  appliance.     J.  T.  Richards.     1,447,040  ;   Feb.  27. 
Traction  device.     L.  W.  Chism.     1.441,214  ;  Jan.  9. 
Traction  device.     C.  Parent.     1,469,105  ;   Sept.  25. 
Traction  device.     J.  H.  Reisler.     1,457,395  ;  June  5. 
Traction  device.     A.  Stewart.     1.464,781  ;  Aug.   14. 
Traction  device.     J.  G.  Stokes.     1,477.983  ;  Dec.  18. 
Traction  lug.     A.  Mitchell.     1,443,374  ;  Jan.  30. 
Traction  machine.     H.  and  L.  Nilson.     1,446,479  ;  Feb.  27. 
Traction       machine,      General-utilitv.         J.      H.      Wiest. 

1,467.822  ;  Sept.  11. 
Traction  mechanism.     1.   H.  Athev.     1,458.962;  .Tune  19. 
Traction    or    antiskid    device.      J.    Reichert.      1.473,442; 

Nov.   6. 
Traction  shoe.     F.  H.  Heine.     1,474,967  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tr.Tction     system.     Conductor    arrangement    of    electric. 

r.  E.  Fairlmrn.     1,458.692  :  .Tune  12. 
Traction  track  and  its  supporting  truck.  Ground-treading 

endless.      J.    G.    Leyner.      1,473,569 :    Nov.    0. 
Traction  wiieel.     L.  J.  Fellav.     1,455,869;  May  22. 
Traction  wheel.     A.  J.  Harder.     1.443,076;  Jan.  23. 
Traction  wheel.     S.   H.  Phelps.     1.442.583:   .Tan.   Ifi. 
Traction  wheel.     J.  H.  Pierce.     1,451,177;  Apr.  10. 
Traction  wheel.     D.  E.  Slauson.     1,441,303;   Jan.  9. 
Traction-wheel  drive  gearing.     F.  V.  Elbertz.     1,409.433  ; 

Oct.  2. 


movable      blades.      F.    Trgchot. 


17. 


Traction  wheel      with 

1,450.656  ;  Apr.  3. 

Tractor.  E.  G.  Adams.     1,451,194  ;  Apr.  10. 

Tractor.  C.    S.    Alien.      1,461,642 ;    ,Tulv    10. 

Tractor.  W.    A.    Armstrong.      1.461.997  ;   July 

Tractor.  R.  J.  Aultman.     1 .458.963  :  June  19. 

Tractor.  A.  V.  Avera.     1,457,647  ;  June  5. 

Tractor.  E.  H.   Belden.      1.452,262;   Apr.   17. 

Tractor.  C.   E.   Bird.      1,453.265  ;   May   1. 

Tractor.  J.   W.  Brockson.     1.461,027  :   Julv   10 

Tractor.  T.  Brown.      1.441,4<S0  ;  .Tan.  9.      ' 

Tractor.  E.  J.  Bursheim.     1,450,837  ;  Apr.  3. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FRO'M  THE 
Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Tractor.     S.  C.  Carter.     1,457,692  ;  June  5. 

Tractor.      E.    S.    Cole.      1,459,361  ;    .Tune    19. 

Tractor.     W.  P.  Collins.     1,442,383  ;  Jan.   16. 

Tractor.      A.    de    Virel    and    M.    E.    Gahen.      1,443,619 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Tractor.     G    W.   Dunham.     1,455,394 ;  May   15. 
Tractor.     G.  R.  Gehrandt.     1,478,824  ;  Dec.  25. 
Tractor.     D.  F.  Geiger.     1,456,730  ;  May  29. 
Tractor.     E.  S.  George.     1,443,951 ;  Feb.  6. 
Tractor.     W.  G.  Gomez.     1,449,597  ;  Mar.  27. 
Tractor.     R.  Harroun.     1,452,557  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tractor.     J.  O.  Helnze.     1,453,134  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tractor.     F.  Hodgkiss.     1,451,613 ;  Apr.  10. 
Tractor.     F.   Hodgkiss.     1,455,616;   May   15. 
Tractor.     R.  Humphries.     1,464,848  ;  Aug.  14. 
Tractor.     E.  A.  Johnston  and  G.  W.  Engstrom.    1,446,121 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Tractor.     W.   Knudsen.      1,454,027 ;    May    1. 
Tractor.     T.   C.   Leake.     1,463,366  ;  July  31. 
Tractor.     E.  H.  Lichtenberg.     1,477,571 ;  Dec.   18. 
Tractor.     A.  J.  Lledtke.     1,441,232  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tractor.     S.  S.  Mclntyre.     1,449,186  ;  Mar.  20. 
Tractor.      L.    J.    Mitchell.      1,456,905 ;    May    29. 
Tractor.     R.  B.  Otwell.     1,443.379 ;  Jan.  30. 
Tractor.    H.  Quinby.     1,441,024  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tractor.     H.  Quinby.     1,472,136  ;  Oct.  30. 
Tractor.     G.   P.   Risser  and   A.   P.  Williams.     1,453,056 ; 

Apr.   24. 
Tractor.     F.  E.  Roberts  and  R.  J.  Hemstegei-,     1,445,172; 

Feb.  13. 
Tractor.     R.  P.  Safeold.     1,462,304;  July  17. 
Tractor.     A.  M.  Schlagel.     1,449,783;  Mar.  27. 
Tractor.     L.   C.    Shonts  and  O.  W.   Howard.      1,452,283; 

Apr.  17. 
Tractor.     W.   N.    Springer.      1,461,714 ;    July   10. 
Tractor.     C.   E.    Stahl.     1,443,768;   Jan.   30. 
Tractor.     H.  J.   Stegeman.     1,455,455  ;  May  15. 
Tractor.     R.  L.  Tolson.     1,458,560  ;  June  12. 
Tractor.     L.  B.  Waterman,   H.  R.  Traphagen,  and  H.   L. 

Waterman.     1,451,796  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tractor.     E.   E.   Wickersham.     1.455,466;   May   15. 
Tractor.     N.  C.  Woodin.     1,443,778  ;  Jan.  30. 
Tractor,     Agricultural.       H.     I.     Washburn.       1,454,093 ; 

May  8. 
Tractor    and    motor    vehicles,    Attachment    for.      A.    W. 

Knutson.     1,473,298  :  Nov.   6. 
Tractor  and  truck,  Combined.     J.  J.  Moore.     1,454,178  ; 

May  8. 
Tractor  appliance.     G.   H.  Nobbs.     1,466,802 ;    Sept.  4. 
Tractor  attachment.     J.  Q.  Billings.     1,456,668  ;  Mav  29. 
Tractor  attachment.     W.  T.  Fishleigh.     1,463,944  ;  Aug.  7. 
Tractor     attachment.        H.     M.     Greasley.        1,462,451  ; 

July  17. 
Tractor    attachment.      F.    T.    Heuer    and    G.    D.    Latta. 

1,455,614  ;  May  15. 
Tractor  attachment.  V.  Ivarson.  1,462,341 ;  July  17. 
Tractor  attachment.  J.  P.  Jergesen.  1,475,069  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tractor  attachment.  J.  Mettenburg.  1,448,634  ;  Mar.  13. 
Tractor  attachment.  C.  B.  Rose.  1,472,888 ;  Nov.  6. 
Tractor  attachment.  A.  R.  Tiletra.  1,462,155  ;  July  17. 
Tractor  attachment.  H.  F.  Towner.  1,477,089;  Dec.  11. 
Tractor   attachment   for   using  digging  tools   at   its   side. 

W.  E.  Ferguson.     1,442,562  ;  Jan.  16. 
Tractor  attachment  hitch.     O.  M.  Marriott,  E.  W.  Hunt, 

and  E.  V.  Kirby.     1,478,482  ;  Dec.  25. 
Tractor  brace.     R.  L.  Tolson.     1,451,088  ;  Apr.  10. 
Tractor,  Chain-track.     W.  TurnbuU.     1,450,465  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tractor,  Clevis  for.     J.  Dain.     1,444,904;  Feb.  13. 
Tractor  clutch  control.     J.  H.  Bryan.     1,477,422.  Dec.  11. 
Tractor    clutch    control.       C.     D.     Metzger.       1,460,598  ; 

July  3. 
Tractor  clutch  control  and  brake.   R.  T.  Keller.   1,449,414  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Tractor     connection     for     agricultural     implements.      I. 

Trolley.     1,475,202  ;  Nov.   27. 
Tractor     connection     for     agricultural    implements.        I. 

Trolley.     1,475,204-5  ;  Nov.  27. 
Tractor    connection     for    agricultural     implements.    .    I. 

Trolley.     1,475,207-8  ;  Nov.  27. 
Tractor    construction.      E.    E.    Wickersham.      1,450,469 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Tractor  control.     J.  R.  Kendrick.     1,468,114  ;  Sept.  18. 
Tractor     control     attachment.       A.     Asper.       1,442,114 ; 

.Tan.    16. 
Tractor    control,    Distant.      E.    L.    Thomson.      1,467,658 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Tractor-controlling  device.     W.  F.  Hutton,  jr.     1,446,045  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Tractor    draft    appliance.      H.    E.    Counter.      1,462,685 ; 

July  24. 
Tractor-drawn  binders,   Attachment  for  use  with.     C.  F. 

Ried.      1,449,350;    Mar.    20. 
Tractor,  Endless-belt.     A.  M.  Chase.  ^  1,472,431  ;  Oct.  30. 
Tractor,  Farm.     J.  L.  Allen.     1,459,608  ;  June  19. 
Tractor,   Farm.     L.  Blackmore.     1,461,716 ;   July   10. 
Tractor,  Farm.     O.  L.  Lewis.     1.446,913  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tractor  flights,  Suspension  device  for  endless.     F.  C.  and 

C.  N.  Beal.     1,443,556  ;  Jan.  30. 
Tr.ictor,     Fluid-isropelled.       S.     C.     Sladden.       1,444,889  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Tractor  frame.     J.  C.  French.     1,443,355  ;  Jan.  30. 
Tractor  frame.     A.  W.  Gaubatz.     1,444,967  ;  Feb.  13. 


Tractor      frame      construction.      J.      Ross.        1,463,593 

July  31. 
Tractor       frame       suspension.         E.       E.       Wickersham, 

1,442,550-1 ;  Jan.  16. 
Tractor  frame  suspension.    E.  E.  Wickersham.     1,450,468 

Apr.  3. 
Tractor  frame  suspension.    E.  E.  Wickersham.     1,474,749 

Nov.   20. 
Tractor  harvester  transmission.     C.  H.  Ray.     1.443,543 

Jan.  30. 
Tractor  hitch.     G.   E.   Bollman.     1,462,930;   July  24. 
Tractor  hitch.     F.  C.  Brown  and  E.  E.  Nason.     1,442,247 

Jan.    16. 
Tractor  hitch.     F.  M.  Coe.     1,444,456  ;  Feb.  0. 
Tractor   hitch.     F.    P.    Dedering.      1,453,383;    May    1. 
Tractor   hitch.      R.    Deming.      1,466,274 ;   Aug.    28. 
Tractor  hitch.     F.  M.  Fischer.     1,460,578 :   July  3. 
Tractor  hitch.     A.  E.  Imler.     1,475,390  ;  Nov.   27. 
Tractor    hitch.       M.     M.     Knowles    and     J.     N.     Bates. 

1,462,414  ;   July   17. 
Tractor  hitch.     J.  Mader.      1,446,125;  Feb.  20. 
Tractor  hitch.     I.  Trolley.     1,475,206;   Nov.  27. 
Tractor   hitch   for   agricultural   implements.      I.    Trolley. 

1,475,203;   Nov.  27. 
Tractor  lag.     H.  G.  Bowker.     1,474,400  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tractor,     Motor.     E.     R.     Felling     and     V.    A.     Mattick. 

1,451,448  ;  Apr.  10. 
Tractor,  Motor  logging.  C.  Noble.  1,474,282 ;  Nov.  13. 
Tractor,  Multipedal.  J.  C.  French.  1,443,787  ;  Jan.  30. 
Tractor  or  the  like.  L.  B.  Horton.  1,463,817  ;  Aug.  7. 
Tractor  or  truck  wheel.  L.  Look.  1,453,686 ;  May  1. 
Tractor  plow.  A.  T.  Brown.  1,446,826  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tractor     plow     attachment.       J.     D.     Reisz.       1,443,647; 

Jan.  30. 
Tractor       plowhitch,       Swiveled.         E.       V.       KaufEman. 

1,477,061  ;   Dec.   11. 
Tractor,  Power.     A.  G.  Byerley.     1,454,698  :  May  8. 
Tractor,   Road.     H.   J.   Casey.     1,445,754  ;   Feb.  20. 
Tractor  shield.     F.  M.   Sanders.     1.442,237  ;   Jan.   16. 
Tractor  spreader.     S.  Munson.     1,451,627  ;  Apr.  10. 
Tractor     spur     or     lug,     Removable.       C.     M.     Steward. 

1,473,058  ;  Nov.  6. 
Tractor    steering    mechanism.      J.    G.    Bolte.      1,461,965 ; 

July  17. 
Tractor     suspension.       E.     E.     Wickersham.       1,450,472 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Tractor  top.     H.  W.  Hanson.     1,465,712  ;  Aug.  21. 
Tractor,  Tracklaylng.     E.  H.  Savage.     1,452,171 ;  Apr.  17. 
Tractor  trailer.     W.  C.  Nabors.     1,470,328  ;  Oct.  9. 
Tractor  trailer.     A.   Stewart.     1,442,708;  Jan.  16. 
Tractor  transmission.     G.  J.  Ziegler.     1,459,491 ;  June  19. 
Tractor  tread.     C.  Gentry.     1,469,001 ;  Sept.  25. 
Tractor    tread    link.        E.    E.    Wickersham.      1,450,471 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Tractor     truck     mechanism.       G.     C.     Jett.       1,447,210 ; 

Mar.    6. 
Tractor  water-cooling  device.  J.  Guth.    1,465,432  ;  Aug.  21. 
Tractor  wheel.      G.   C.    Davison.      1,475.544  ;    Nov.    27. 
Tractor  wheel.     K.  S.  Gingerick.     1,451,769  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tractor  wheel.     H.  G.   Stone.     1,447,442;  Mar.  6. 
Tractor  wheel.     W.   W.   Tuttle.     1,461,951  ;    July  -17. 
Tractor  wheel.     G.  J.   Walker.     1.459.190;  June  19. 
Tractor  wheel.     T.  C.  Whitehead.     1,470,901  ;  Oct.  16. 
Tractor-wheel  fluke.     C-  W.  Hart.     1,458,937  ;  June  19. 
Tractor  wheel.  Variable.    L.  Atwood.    1.450.626  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tractor,  Wheeled.     B.  W.  Morton.     1,456,816  ;  May  29. 
Tractor,   Wheeled.     B.   W.   Morton.      1,456,818 ;   May   29. 
Tractor  wheels.  Detachable  traction  lug  for.     C.  S.  Burton. 

1,473,398  ;  Nov.  6. 
Tractors,  Antitilting  device  for.     D.  Duncan.     1,478,428  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Tractors,     Apparatus-carrying    attachment    for.       C.     O. 

Thomas.     1,447.823  ;  Mar.   6. 
Tractors   and   other   motor-driven    vehicles.    Seat  support 

for.     F.  A.   Schultz.     1,467,817  ;   Sept.  11. 
Tractors     and     trailers,     Coupling     for.        M.      Ozimek. 

1,475,964  ;  Dec.  4. 
Tractors,   .\utomatic  latch   mechanism  for   clutch   control 

for  Ford  and  otber.     H.  B.  Clark.     1,443.308  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tractors,     Clutch-lever     attachment     for.       L.     Conboy. 

1,473,466  ;  Nov.  6. 
Tractors,   Clutch   lock   for.      H.    C.    Sutclifife.      1,441,186; 

Jan.  2. 
Tractors,     Clutch-pedal     operator     for.       J.     H.     Stroh, 

1,475,727  ;  Nov.  27. 
Tractors,  Clutch  release  for.     O.  H.  Gardalen.     1,448,623  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Tractors,      Colter     attachment     for.       B.      W.      Morton. 

1,456,819  ;  May  29. 
Tractors,      Controlling      means      for.      R.      J.      Stlmson. 

1,451,927  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tractors.    Controlling    mechanism    for.      O.    W.    Howard. 

1,452,296  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tractors.  Coupling  apparatus  for.     H.  Kaiser.     1,460,347  ; 

June  26. 
Tractors,     Cultivator     attachment     for.       S.     I.     Neher. 

1,462,022;   July  17. 
Tractors,   Distant  control  for.     F.   T.  Court.     1,453,130; 

Apr.   24. 
Tractors,     Draft     connection     for.       W.     A.     Engelhardt. 

1,467,573  ;  Sept.  11. 
Tractors.   Draft   coupling  for.     H.  P.   Timm.     1,467,519; 

Sept.  11. 


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Tractors.  Draft  rigging  for.     M.  A.  Rumsky.     1,476,647  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Tractors,    Drawbar    and    power    attachment    for.      N.    O. 

John.     1.455.493;  May  15. 
Tractors,    Unnvbar    rig    for.      J.    J.    Tracy.      1,444,402; 

Feb.  6. 
Tractors,    Drive-wheel    construction    for.      H.    Krombein. 

1,456,887;  May  29. 
Tractors,  Endless-chain   drive  for.     J.   W.  and  E.  H.   Mc- 
Millan.     1.446,712;   Feb.   27. 
Tractors,  Extension  frame  for  Fordson.     W.  J.  Wylie  and 

C.   W.   Cooper.     1,461,598;  July   10. 
Tractors,  Foot  accelerator  for.     G.  J.  Boock.     1,466,688; 

Sept.  4. 
Tractors,     Governor     attachment     for.       H.     Essmann. 

1,441,916;   Jan.  9. 
Tractors,    Grading    and    scarifying    device    for.      C.    W. 

Howe  and   J.   L.  Garver.     1,460,585  ;   July  3. 
Tractors,    Hitch    and   clutch    release   device    for.      W.    P. 

Stough.     1,457,046;  May  29. 
Tractors,  Main-frame  suspension  for,     E.  E.  Wickersham. 

1,442.552;    Jan.    16. 
Tractors,  Narrow-tread  front-wheel  attachment  for,     J.  L. 

Opitz.     1,468,669  ;  Sept.  25. 
Tractors,      Plow      attachment      for.      B.      W.      Morton. 

1.447.221  ;   Mar.  6. 
Tractors,  Plow  attachment  for.     B.  W.  Morton.     1,456,815  ; 

May  29. 
Tractors,  Plow  attachment  for.     B.W.Morton.     1,456,817; 

May  29. 
Tractors.      Pullev     attachment     for.        H.      C.      Uttech. 

1,456,160  ;  May  22. 
Tractors.    Rear-axle   extension    device   for.      J.    L.    Opitz. 

1.470.2S3  ;  Oct.  9. 
Tractors,    ReplacemeDt  shaft   and   rear-axle   support   for. 

A.  F.  Toppins.     1,465,458;  Aug.  21. 
Tfactors.   Koad-scraper  attachment  for.     A.   E.  Detwiler. 

1.442.796:   Jan    23. 
Tractors.      Roller      attachment      for.      J.      B.      Theisen. 

1.447,697;   Mar.   6. 
Tractors,   Rope-drum   attachment  for.      H.    I.   Eaton   and 

F.  A.  Reilev.     1,455,575  :  May  15. 
Tractors,      Safetv     attachment     for.        L.      Bierschbach. 

1,453,264;  May  1. 
Tractors,    Safety    device    for.      J.    Cockrill.      1,454,957 

May  15. 
Tractors,    Safety    device   for.      E.    R.   Miller.      1,457,712 

June  5. 
Tractors,   Safety  device  for.     J.   S.   Bairden.      1,453,995 

May  1. 
Tractors.   Saw   attachment  for.     V.   L.   Holt.      1,472,394 

Oct.  30. 
Tractors,     Scraper     attachment     for.       E.     J.     Andrews, 

1,459,566  ;  June  19. 
Tractors,     Steering     attachment     for.       C.     G.     Hartley 

1,459,828  ;  June  28. 
Tractors,   Steering   device    for   track-laying.     C.    L.   Best, 

1.442,555  :   Jan.   16. 
Tractors.  Steering  means  for.     B.  H.  Belden.     1,452,263 

Apr.  17. 
Tractors,    Sweep  rake   for.     B.    A.    Spinney.      1,477,919 

Dec.   18. 
Tractors.  Tire  structure  for.    I.  F.  Kepler  and  A.  A.  Robb 

1,452,345  ;  Apr.  17. 
Traffic-controlling    system.      A.    V.    T.    Day.      1,458,616 

June  12. 
Traffic-controlling    system.      A.    V.    T.    Day.      Rel5,671 

Aug.   14. 
Traffic  danger  signal.     E.  De  Bogory.     1,466.333  ;  Aug.  28 
Traffic  guide.     H.  J.  Smith.     1,450,616  ;  Apr.  3. 
Traffic    guide    and   traffic-regulating   signal,    Combination 

T.  E."  Hayes.     1.447.659  ;  Mar.  6. 
Traffic  indicator,     W.  D.  Kyle.     1,473,375  ;  Nov.  6. 
Traffic  marker.     L.  J.  Betts.     1,469,146;  Sept.  25. 
Traffic,  Means  for  accelerating.     G.  W.  Price  and  A.   H. 

Orrok.     1.442.360;  Jan.  16. 
TrafBc  regulator.     G.  C.  Degner.     1.462,266  ;  .July  17. 
Traffic-regulator  signal  casing.     L.  J.  Klug.     Des.  63,137  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Traffic  signal.     I.  Berenson.     Des.  63,449  ;   Dec.   11. 
Traffic  signal.     H.  Bock,     1,448,379  ;  Mar.  13. 
Traffic    signal.       J.     Brandenberg    and     W.     W.     Smith. 

1,465,708  ;  Aug.  21. 
Traffic  signal.     J.  T.  Cappell.     1,443,945  ;  Feb.  6. 
Traffic  signal.     H.  TV.  Chittenden.     1.465,346  ;  Aug.  21. 
TraflSc  signal.     C.  F.  Kellerman.     1,462,365  ;  July  17. 
Traffic  signal.    J.  E.  Kennedv.     1,440.393  ;  Jan.  2. 
Traffic    signal.      J.   E.    Kennedv.      1.467,173  :    Sept.   4. 
Traffic  signal.    A.  Latshaw.     1,450.636  ;  Apr.  3. 
Traffic  signal.    S.  Miller.    Des.  62,209 ;  Apr.  10. 
Traffic  signal.     G.  A.  Morgan,     1.475,024  ;  Nov.  20. 
Traffic  signal.    J.  C.  Nicklev  and  S.  Elmlinger.     1,446,315 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Traffic  singal.     F.  F.   Race.     1,468.974  ;  Sept.  25. 
Traffic  signal.     B.  A.   Rexford.     1,457.269;   May  29. 
Traffic  signal.      W.   F.    Stelluer.      1,467.206;    Sept.  4. 
Traffic  signal.     D.  Sweeney.     1,451,237  ;  Apr.  10. 
Traffic  signal.     W.  Thomas,  jr.     Des.  62,429  ;  May  22. 
Traffic     signal.    Automatic.       C.     M.     Snell.       1,473,448 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Traffic  signal.  Automatic.    L.  Strong.    1,466,809  :   Sept.  4. 
Traffic-signal-operating    mechanism.      G.    T.    Wroughton. 

1,454,808;   May  8. 


Traffic   signal    or   indicator.      A.    C.    Fowls.      1,456,923 ; 

May  29. 
Traffic  signal.  Vehicle.     W.  F.  Sheeley.     1,463,927  ;  Aug.  7. 
Trail  stop.     D.  A.  Gurney.     1,462,280;   July  17. 
Trailer.     H.  O.  Kreissle.     1.4.50.554  ;  .\pr.  3. 
rrailor.      11.    Wenuoborg.      1,459,521;   June   19. 
Trailer  box  and  tank  car,    H.  Coanda.    1,458.465  ;  June  12. 
Trailer,   Camping.     M.  Caplan.     1,461,574  ;   July  10. 
Trailer,  Collapsible.     A.  G.  Gleissner.     1,471,479  ;  Oct.  23. 
Trailer  connection.     E.  F.  Hartwick.     1,461,880  ;  July  17. 
Trailpi    coiisliiiction.      J.    Iliiies.      1,442,342:   .Ian.    16. 
Trailer  coupling.     H.  F.  Biggam.     1,460,839  ;  July  3. 
Trailer  coupling.     C.  G.  Clement.     1,461,412;  July  10. 
Trailer,  Extensible.     C.  G.  Clement.     1,471,549;  Oct.  23. 
Trailer     hitches,     Pin     guard     for.        G.     H.     Prescett. 

1,457.747;  June  5. 
Trailer  jack.     C.   \V.  Rip.sch.     1,475,598  :  Nov.  27. 
Trailer  operating  mechanism.     U.  J.  Kalston.     1,468,975  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Trailer,  Two-wheeled.     C.  G.  Clement.     1,471,548  ;  Oct.  23. 
Train-control   safetv    device.      B.    W.    Davis.      1,468,286; 

Sept.  1,S. 
Train  and  platform.  Passenger.     L.  Newman.     1,462,868; 

July  24. 
Train  control.     A.  K.  Ane-ns.     1,443,305:  Jan.  23. 
Train  control.     A.  E.  and  M.  Snyder.     1,443,807  ;  Jan.  30. 
Train  control.     W.   Stiue.      1.442,011  ;   Jan.  9. 
Train    control.    Automatic.      C.    B.    Parker.      1,464,955 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Train  control.  Automatic.   P.  J.  Simmen.   1,440,417  ;  Jan.  2. 
Train    control.    Automatic.      P.    J.    Simmen.      1,460,449 ; 

July  3. 
Train   control.   Automatic.     P.   J.    Simmen.      Re.   15.541 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Train-control      device.      Automatic.        G.      H.      Sanborn. 

1,447,227;  Mar.  6. 
Train  -  control     device,      Automatic.       T.      H.      Thomas. 

1.454,570:   May  8. 
Train       cf;ntrol.      Electromagnetic.        A.      L.      Ruthven. 

1,470,109  ;    Oct.   9. 
Train-control    means.       S,     Pale    and    E,     G.     Bostwick. 

1,441.371  ;  Jan,  9. 
Train    control.    Simplex.      A.    L.     Ruthven.      1.470.108 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Train-control  system.     I.   A.  and  J.   C.  Call.     1.478,273 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Train-control      system,     Automatic.        C.      S.      Bushnell. 

1.469.248;  Oct.  2. 
Train-control  system.  Automatic.     L.  E.  Dodge  and  N.  D. 

Preston.     1,469,408  ;  Oct.  2. 
Train-control  system.  Automatic.    W.  K.  Howe.    1,454,513  ; 

May   8. 
Train-control   systems.    Brake-controlling   mechanism    for 

automatic*  M.  F.  Geer.     1,454.231  ;  May  8. 
Train  control.  Track  device  for  automatic.     W.  M.  Beck. 

1,461,792;    July    17. 
Train-controlling    apparatus.    Automatic.      E.    H.    Olson, 

J.  C.  H.  Clark,  M.  B.  Mealey,  and  C.  Pelter.     Rel5,664  ; 

July  31. 
Train-controlling     means.     Auxiliary.       F.     J.     McAvoy. 

1,442,692  ;    .Tan.   16, 
Train-controlling    mechanism.      A.    E.    and    M.    Snvder. 

1,458,448  :  June  12. 
Train  light,    L.  H.  Lee.    1,440,878  ;  Jan.  2. 
Train-order  holder.     J.  J,  Metz.     1,450,813  ;  Apr.  3. 
Train-order  holder  and  hook.     O.  F.  Kloetzer.     1,454,896  ; 

May  15. 
Train-pipe  connector.     H.  F.  Bickel.     1,460,364  ;  July  3. 
Train  -  pipe     connector.     Automatic.       J.     V.     Robinson. 

Rel5,596  :  May  8. 
Train-pipe     connector.     Automatic.       J.     V.     Bobinson. 

Rel5,639 ;  June  26. 
Train-pipe  couplings.  Machine  for  removing  and  replacing 

metal  parts  of.     W.  D.  Paidley,  jr.,  J.  W.  Morris,  and 

S.  A.  Patterson.     1,461,578;  July  10. 
Train   pipes.   Automatic    connector   for.      J. .  G.   Talmage. 

1,474.920  ;   Nov.    20. 
Train    pipes.    Coupling    mechanism     for.       L.     M.    King. 

1,459,537  ;  June  19. 
Train  signaling  and  control  system.  Combined  automatic. 

J.  W.  Buell.     1,442,853  :  Jan.  23. 
Train-speed  control,  Automatic.     M.  E.  Hamilton  and  W. 

H.  Johnson.     1,448,959  ;  Mar.  20. 
Train-speed    control.    Automatic.      M.    E.    Hamilton    and 

W.   H.   Johnson.     Rel5,633 ;  .June   19. 
Train  stop.     W.  Maxwell  and  L.  A.  Barker.     1,459,029  : 

June  19. 
Train  stop.     J.  McFarland.     1,451,952  ;  Apr.  17. 
Train    stop    and    control   mechanism.    Automatic.      H.    F. 

Haller.     1,455,115  ;  May  15. 
Train  stop.  Automatic.    E.  de  Leon.     1.463,679  ;  July  31. 
Train     stop.    Automatic.       E.     R.     Salazar.       1,463,096 ; 

July  24. 
Train-stopping  apparatus.     L.  Dunn.     1,457,899  ;  June  5. 
Train-stopping     apparatus,      Automatic.        C.      C.      Hole. 

1,456.442  :  May  22. 
Train-stopping    apparatus,    Track    device    for    automatic. 

C.  C.  Hole.     1,456.443  ;  May  22. 

Trains,  Air  brake   for.     E.  M.   Cavanagh  and  R.   E.   Mc- 

Farlane.      1,461,968;    July   17. 
Trains,    Draft    gear    for.      B.    S.    Dickerson.      1,470,153  ; 

Oct.  9. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  iiiv.entimis — Continued. 


Trains    in    motion,    Automatic    apparatus    for    signaling 

railway.     6.  Dalla  Bona.     1,457,728  ;  June  5. 
Tramcars,   Trolley   head   for   electric.     F.    Sharp   and    J. 

Martin.     1,477,720  ;  Dec.  18. 
Trams,  Trolley-pole  safety  appliance  for  electric.     P.  M. 

D.    Ireland.      1,448,350 ;   Mar.    13. 
Tramoer.     W.  H.  Holthy.     1,443,023;  Jan.  23. 
Tramper.      O.   Mitchell.      1,463,221  ;    July   31. 
Transcript     rack,     Stenographer's.       J.     W.     Dandridge. 

1,455,603  ;  May  15. 
Transfer    device,     Character-.       G.    Dumars.      1,470,066; 

Oct.  9. 
Transfer     mechanism.        C.     O.     Petitjean.       1,478,356 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Transfer-table   locking   and    aligning  device.      M.   G.    Hil- 

pert.      1,442,148  ;  Jan.   16. 
Transfers  to  convex,  concave,  and  other  articles.  Process 

and      apparatus     for      applying.        A.      M.      Westling. 

1,467,595;  Sept.  11. 
Transformer.     R.  V.  Bingay.     1,458,126  ;  June  12. 
Transformer.     R.   V.   Bingay.      1,476,138 ;   Dec.   4. 
Transformer.      L.  T.   Grady.      1,454,638  ;   May   8. 
Transformer.     S.  Horelick.     1,452,158  ;  Apr.  17. 
Transformer.     E.  P.  Maurer.     1,457,784  ;  June  5. 
Transformer.     L.  C.  Nichols.     1,476,172  ;  Dec.  4. 
Transformer    and    application    of    the    same    to    heating. 

H.  E.  Snodgrass  and  T.  M.  Hunter.     1,478,262  ;  Dec.  18. 
Transformer,      Audiofrequency      coupling.         S.      Cohen. 

1,457,619  ;  June  5. 
Transformer-controlling  means.    R.  V.  Bingay.     1,463,304  ; 

July  31. 
Transformer   cooler  and    electric   heater.      A.    H.    Waage. 

1,458,634:  June  12. 
Transformer    installation.      W.    A.    Pressey.      1,459,988 ; 

June  26. 
Transformer,  Regulating.     N.  Wenzel.     1,454,005  ;  May  1. 
Transformer      structures,      Forming.        R.      V.      Bingay. 

1,472,863  ;  Nov.  6. 
Transitional    coupling    arrangement.      R.    E.    L.    Janney. 

1,450,293  ;  Apr.  3. 
Translating     apparatus.      R.     A.     Helsing.      1,456,508 ; 

May  29. 
Translating  device.      H.  F.  Schmidt.     1,447,103  ;   Feb.  27. 
Translating  material.     M.  Sims.     1,465,567  ;  Aug.  21. 
Translational   movement.    Device   for   producing   relative. 

H.  Egg.     1,469,630  ;  Oct.  2. 
Translucent  sheet,  Flexible.     G.  D.  Anderson.     1,475,774  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Transmission.     G.   L.   Bayley.     1,464,691  ;   Aug.   14. 
Transmis.sion.     L.  P.  Carhart.     1,443,976;  Feb.  6. 
Transmission.     V.   R.   Carter.     1,477,628 ;   Dec.   18. 
Transmission.     W.   S.  Cunningham.      1.467,923  ;   Sept.   11. 
Transmission.     G.  O.  Holstad.     1,473,555  ;  Nov.  6. 
Transmission.      E.    M.    Kramer.      1,474,971  ;^Nov.    20. 
Transmission.    B.  C.  Zuhars  and  H.  D.  Clarkff    1,449,482  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Transmission    and    bearing,    Resilient.      B.    F.    Seymour. 

1,474,121-2;  Nov.   13. 
Transmission    .nnd    bearing.    Resilient.      B.    F.    Seymour. 

1.477.908-12  ;   Dec.  18. 
Transmission     and     brake      mechanism.       M.     F.     Judd. 

1.4.-9,470  ;  Jan.   19. 
Transmission  and  receiving  system.     J.  H.  Hammond,  jr. 

1,472,218  ;  Oct.  30. 
Transmission  apparatus.     E.  Belin.     1,443.066 ;   Jan.  23. 
Transmission  apparatus.     M.  T.  Voigt.     1,444,573  ;  Feb.  6. 
Transmission    appliance.      A.    W.    Rivett    and    B.    Wein- 
berger.    1,467,687  ;  Sept.  11. 
Transmission  attachment.     G.  R.  Richardson.     1,458,003  : 

June  5. 
Transmission,  Auxiliary.     E.  F.  Dick.     1,473,216  ;  Nov.  6. 
Transmission  band.     M.  L.  Bruce.     1,473,009  ;  Nov.  6. 
Transmission  band.     V.   F.   Franck.     1,458,815  ;   June  12. 
Transmission  band.     W.  Henrv.     1,440,735  ;  Jan.  2. 
Transmission  band.     A.  P.   Pfeffer.     1,461,286 ;   July   10. 
Transmission-band-adjusting  means.  C.  Lemery.  1,449,120  ; 

Mar.    20.    * 
Transmission  band  and  case  cover.     H.  E.  Micbach  and  A. 

S.    Caughey.      1,464,138 ;   Aug.    7. 
Transmission-band    material.      J.    C.    Burne.      1.449,143  ; 

Mar.   20. 
Transmission     bands.     Adjusting     mechanism     for.       A. 

Krehlik.      1,461,916  ;   July   17. 
Transmission   case.      J.    Ross.      1,447,266  ;    Mar.    6. 
Transmission-case     cover.     H.    E.     Miebach     and    A.     S. 

Caughey.     1,451,173  ;  Apr.  10. 
Transmission  channels.  Means  for  ringing  over  multiplex. 

H.  A.  Affel.     1,454,840  ;  May  15. 
Transmission   channels.   Means   for  signaling  over  multi- 
plex.    H.  A.  Affel.     1,472,035  ;  Oct.  30. 
Transmission  channels.  Means  for  ringing  over  multiplex. 

L.   Espenschied.      1,454,158-9 :   May   8. 
Transmission  circuits.     R.  C.  Mathes.     1,456,510;  May  29. 
Transmission  circuits.     R.  C.  Mathes.     1,472.610  ;  Oct.  30. 
Transmission      circuits.      Multiplex.        D.      K.      Martin. 

1,461,064;  July  10. 
Transmission  control.     J.  H.  Hawley.     1,452,505  :  Apr.  24. 
Transmission-controlling     apparatus.       C.     S.     Demarest. 

1,444,830;   Feb.   13. 
Transmission  device.     H.  M.  Chase.     1,446,438  ;  Feb.  20. 
Transmission  device.      W.  E.  Kelly.      1.449  048;  Mar.   20. 
Transmitting  device.     J.  B.  Speed.     1,471,013  ;  Oct.  16. 


Transmission  device.     C.  W.  Weiss.     1,452,946  ;  Apr.  24. 
Transmission      device.       C.      W.     Weiss.       1,469,059-61 ; 

Sept.   25. 
Transmission  drive.     W.  H.  Schulze.     1,461,941 ;  July  17. 
Transmission,    Equalizing.      W.    H.    Martin.      1,470,632 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Transmission,       Fluid  -  controlled.         A.       J.       Williams. 

1,456,956  ;   May  29. 
Transmission-gear-shifting    mechanism.      A.    G.    Wagner. 

1,457,199  ;  May  29. 
Transmission,  Gearless  planetary.    F.  W.  Seeck.    1,449,352  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Transmission-greasing  appliance.    A.  J.  Evers.     1,464,502 

Aug.  14. 
Transmission,    Hydraulic.      J.    H.    and    G.    A.    Burrow. 

1,458.390;  June  12. 
Transmission,  Hydraulic.     C.  Kruse.     1,455,295  ;  May  15. 
Transmission  lock.     O.  Carroll.     1,469,620  ;  Oct.  2. 
Transmission  lock.     H.  P.  Kaelble.     1,452,208  ;  Apr.  17. 
Transmission  mechanism.     W.   H.   Clingman.     1,463,919 : 

Aug.  7. 
Transmission  mechanism.     B.  Hall.     1,470,564-5  ;  Oct.  9. 
Transmission  mechanism.     R.   O.   Hellwarth.     1,470,078 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Transmission  mechanism.    C.  H.  Gill.     1,440,536  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Transmission    mechanism.      F.    M.    Goodhue.      1,474,901 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Transmission  mechanism.     G.  Kaiser.     1,445,323  ;  Feb.  13. 
Transmission     mechanism.       L.     H.     Keim.       1,454,930 ; 

May  15. 
Transmission    mechanism.      C.    E.    Kocher.      1,459,026 ; 

June  19. 
Transmission   mechanism.     T.   J.   McCloskey.     1,472,724 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Transmission    mechanism.      J.    E.    Miuner.       1,474,279 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Transmission    mechanism.       A.     E.     Osborn.       1,445,160 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Transmission    mechanism.      W.    H.     Ripley.       1,442,908 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Transmission    mechanism.      G.    A.    Schacht.      1,452,220 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Transmission  mechanism.     O.  Shaffer.     1,475,516  ;  Nov.  27. 
Transmission  mechanism,   Automatic  crank.     C.   H.   Gill. 

1,462,810;   July  24. 
Transmission     mechanism.     Direction-changing.       R.     H. 

White.     1,456,349  ;  May  22. 
Transmission  mechanism.   Duplex  frictional.     W.  A.  Hav- 

den.      1,443,991  ;   Feb.  6. 
Transmission    mechanism,    Gearless    differential.      E.    J. 

Ziegler.     1,463,356  ;  July  31. 
Transmission    mechanism.     Self-adjusting.       C.     H.    Gill. 

1,462,809;   July   24. 
Transmission  mechanism,  Slippage-governed.     C.  H.  Gill. 

1,458,334  ;   June  12. 
Transmission,     Motor.       C.    W.     H'Doubler.       1,442,217 ; 

Jan.    16. 
Transmission,    Multiple   balancing   arrangement   for    mul- 
tiplex.    L.  Espenschied.     1,458,225  ;  June  12. 
Transmission,  Multiple  balancing  arrangement  for  multi- 
plex.    H.  S.  Osborne.     1,458,193;  June  12. 
Transmission    of   power.    Hydraulic    mechanism    for    the. 

A.  G.  M.  Michell.     1,451,997  ;  Apr.  17. 
Transmission  or  brake  band.     G.  R.  Hoffman.     1,468,811  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Transmission  over  lines  of  different  electrical  character- 
istics.    Means     for     equalizing.        L.     P.     Morehouse. 

1,458,988  ;  June  19. 
Transmission  over  lines  of  different  electrical  character- 
istics.    Means     for     equalizing.       G.     K.     Thompson. 

1,459,003-5  ;  June  19. 
Transmission-regulating  circuit.     G.  Crisson.     1,465,972 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Transmission     regulation.        H.     A.     Affel.        1,468,687 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Transmission     release.       J.    Young    and    M.     L.     Frakes. 

1,463,237;  July  31. 
Transmission,    Resilient.      B.    F.    Seymour.       1,462,383 ; 

July  17. 
Transmission,     Selective    circuit    for    multiplex.       H.    A. 

Affel.   .1.455,827:  May  22. 
Transmission     system.        D.     G.     Blattner.        1,459,434 ; 

June  19. 
Transmission  system.     G.  W.  Elmen.     1,470,965  ;  Oct.  16. 
Transmission  system.     L.  Espenschied.     1,441,270  :  Jan.  9. 
Transmission      system.        L.      Espenschied.        1,466,708 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Transmission    system.      H.   J.    van   der  Bijl.      1,445,731-; 

Feb.  20. 
Transmission    system.    Carrier-wave.      A.    W.    Kishpaugh. 

1,473,433;  Nov.  6. 
Transmission     system.     Synchronous.       E.     A.      Sperry. 

1,468,330  ;  Sept.  18. 
Transmission  systems,  Composite  ringer  for  multiplex,     h. 

Espenschied.     1,451,767  ;   Apr.   17. 
Transmission    systems,    Facsimile.      H.    G.    Bartholomew. 

1,454,719  ;  May  8. 
Transmission  unit.     P.  T.  Robin.     1,469,538  ;  Oct.  2. 
Transmissions,   Cone  mounting  for  speed-varying.     M.  0. 

Reeves.     1,440,797  ;  Jan.  2. 
Transmissions,    Gear-shifting    device    fcr.      O-    L.    Lewis. 

1,463,328 ;  July  31. 


UNITED.  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
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Transmitter.     J.  P.  Mlnton.     1,456,511  ;  May  29. 
Trausmitting  device,  Impulse-.     L.  D.  Plotner.     1,445,235  ; 
Feb.  13. 

mechanism.     L..  E.  Benson  and  T.  R.  Rose. 
Feb.   13. 

mechnnism.     Impulse-.       J.     B.     Harlow. 
.Tail.  1(5. 
motion.  Means  for.     P.  Bossu.     1,449,263 ; 


Transmitting 

1,445.474  : 
Transmit  tins: 

1.442.429  : 
Transmitting 

Mar.    20. 
Transmitting 

1,453„741  ; 
Transom  lift. 


Apparatus      for.        M.      Brodeur. 


words, 
May  1. 
G.  Leake 
Transi'm-operating    means, 

■1,475,012:    Nov.    20. 
Transom-operating   mechanism. 

Leber.      1,465,951  ;   Aug.   28. 
Transom-operating   mechanism. 

I.^ber.     1,465,953;   Aug.   28. 
Transparency     and     maliing 

1.454.418;  May  8. 
Transparency,    Ornamental.      J.     T. 

July  24. 
Transplanter 
Transplanter 

Transplanting  device.  H.  D.  Elliott. 
Transplanting  device.  H.  D.  Elliott. 
Transportation     system,     Monorail. 

1.460.534  ;  July  3. 
Transporting    and    weighing    loads, 

Pruafio.     "1.443,927  ;    Jan.    30. 
Transporting  apparatus,  Sling  releaser  for.   M. 

1,451,324  ;  Apr.  10. 
Transporting     loose     material, 

1.440,378  ;  Jan.  2. 
Trap  :   See — 

Animal    trap. 

Ant   trap. 

Bait  trap. 

Bathtub  trap. 

Beaver   trap. 

Bird  and  animal  trap. 

Boll-weevil    trap. 

Cascade  dust  trap. 

Collapsible  minnow  trap. 

Drain  trap. 


1.460.023  ;  June  26. 

Concealed.       E.     P.     Harris. 

0.   A.    Smith   and   G.   J. 

O.   A.    Smith   and   6.    J. 

same.      W.     B.     Wescott. 

Boyle.       1,462,481 ; 

A.    Denis.      1,442.607  ;   Jan.   16. 
U.  B.  Frawley.     1,475,061  ;  Nov.  20. 
.     .  _    _    _...  1,452,110;  Apr.  17. 

1.456.921  :  May  29. 
F,     R,     Cornwall. 


F. 


Apparatus    for 

Casamayor. 
Means     for.      K.     Davis. 


Drainpipe  trap. 
Exterminator  trap. 
Fish  trap. 
Flytrap. 
Game  trap. 
Gopher  trap. 
In.sect  trap 
Lobster   trap. 

C.   Accola. 

F.  Allison. 
M.    Britan. 
F.  Butler. 

S.  Conklin. 

B.   Conner. 

H.  Crago. 
I.  Croyle. 

B.   Dodson. 

H.   Dugas. 


Minnow  trap. 

Mouse  trap. 

Mouse  and  rat  trap. 

Pigeon  trap. 

Rat  trap. 

Refrigerator   trap. 

Rodent  trap. 

Sand  trap. 

Silt  trap. 

Steam  trap. 

Target   trap. 

Thermostatic    steam    trap. 

Tilting  trap. 

Vacuum   trap. 

Waste   trap. 

Water  trap. 

Water-pipe  trap. 


L.   C.   Accola.      1,461,743;   July   17. 
J.   F.  Allison.     1,464,399  ;   Aug.  7. 
H.   M.    Britan.      1,464,559  ;    Aug.    14. 
W.  F.  Butler.     1,455,106  ;  May  15. 
F.  S.  Conklin.     1,467,921  ;   Sept.  11. 
S.  B.   Conner.     1,44.3,309  ;  Jan.  23. 
F.  H.  Crago.     1,466,332  ;  Aug.  28. 
W.   I.  Crovle.     1.463.874  ;   Aug.  7. 
A.  B.   Dodson.     1,464,261  ;   Aug.   7. 
C.    H.   Dugas.      1,467,846 ;    Sept.    11. 
A.    R.    Gilmore    and    G.    R.    Carson. 
July  24. 
Trap.     L.  F.  Hardesty.     1,462,007  ;  July  17. 
S.  Lange.     1,466,178  ;  Aug.  28. 
A.    Marengo.      1,478,238 ;    Dec.    18. 
A.  and  J.  Marengo.     1.441,442  ;  Jan.  9. 

L.  Martin.     1.460,596;   July  3. 

Mezel.     1,445.153  :  Feb.   13. 

M.   Moffitt.      1.456.676;   May   29.- 
Nelson.     1,445,543  ;  Feb.  13. 

S.  Nelson.     1,473,505  :  Nov.  6. 

L.  Ninow  and  R.  C.   Mittelstaedt 


Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 


1,463,117; 


Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Feb 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap. 
Trap 


M. 
G. 
M. 
J. 

N.  .-      ,_    _  . 

W.  L.  Ninow  and  R.  C.   Mittelstaedt.     1,444,132  ; 
6. 

J.  K.  Nordenstam.     1,453,167  ;  Apr.  24. 
L.  Rpyes.     1,448,002  ;  Mar.  13. 
N.  M.  Rosendahl.     1.458.630:  June  12. 
J.  L.  Rufty.     1,465,528  ;  Aug.  21. 
M.  Sacks.     1,441,118  ;  Jan.  2. 
L.   Savicks.     1,466,602;   Aug.   28. 
L.  C.  Schneider.     1.442.449-50;  Jan.  16. 
A.  Sentell.     1,448,092  :  Mar.  13. 
H.  A.   Smith.      1.467.818;   Sept.   11. 
P.  Strong.     1,465,378  ;  Aug.  21. 
C.  Theriot.     1,447,525  :  Mar.  6. 
W.  J.  Turner.     1.454.988;   Mav  15. 
I.    Wagner.      l,474.80.'i  :    Nov.    20. 
N.   V.   Wallis.     1,462,399  ;   July   17. 


Mueller. 
A.  B. 


1,450,732  ;  Apr.   3. 


Dodson.     1.462.102; 


1,478,620; 
1,453,812 


Dec. 
May 


25. 
1. 
J.  J. 


Reis- 


Trap-drum   .support.      L.   A. 
Trap  for   capturing  animals. 

July  17. 
Trap   nest.      H.   C.    Smith. 
Trap   placer.     A.   Thomas. 
Trap.s.  Safetv  attachment  for  mouse  and  rat. 

iger.     1,477.446;   Dec.  11. 
Traps,     Safety     guard     for     spring.       M.     S. 
.  1,441,523  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Traps.    Testing   and    safety    device    for.      T.    L, 

1.472.666;  Oct.  30. 
Trapshooting,  Target-throwing  device  for.     C.  H.  Slusher. 

1,459,421;  June  19. 

5S3S9— .SO 


Pittman. 
Munroe. 


Trash    receptacle,    Public.      W.    M.    Viser.      Des.    62,313 ; 

May  1. 
Travel  aiui  sales  guide.    J.  H.  Sharp.    1,450,335  ;  Apr.  3. 
Travel-indicating  instruments,  Drive  connection  for.     W. 

H.   Schulze.     1,461,806;   July   17. 
Travelers,      Correspondence      kit     for.      P.      S.      Lorenz. 

1,445,333  ;  Feb.  13. 
Traveler's   set.      D.    Michie.      1,466,139 ;    Aug,    28, 
Traveling  bag.     M.  Pollock.     1,445,236  ;  Feb.   13. 
Traveling-bag  fastener.     G.  Panyity.     1,454,651 ;   May  8. 
Traveling-bag  frames,  Catch  for.     S.  Dresner.     1,445,304  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Traveling  blocks,  Swivel  for.     J.  H.  Schumacher  and  H.  P. 

Scanlon.     1,441,179  ;  Jan.  2. 
Traveling  swing.     S.   C.   Jacobs.   1,469,910;  Oct.  9. 
Trawl.     M.  R.   Hudson.      1,447.553;   Mar.  6. 
Tray.     O.    L.    F.    Haggard   and   T.   O.   Rush.      1.434,987 ; 

Aug.    14, 
Tray.     J.  W.  Hoodwin.     1,469,596;  Oct.  2. 
Tray   and   condiment   holder.   Combination.     R.    Casciani. 

Des.  63,024  ;  Sept.  18. 
Tray    and    reflector.    Aluminum    dirt.       F.    F.    Forshee. 

1,456,873  ;  May  29. 
Tray,  Ash.     W.   Hanley.     Des.   62,988-90;   Sept.  4. 
Tray,     Automatic     adjustable     shelf.       C.     E.     Chapman. 

1,442.424;    Jan.    16. 
Tray,  Carrying.     E.  A.  Benish.     1,441,393  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tray,  Compartment.     C.  C.  Casey.     1,475,983  ;  Dec.  4. 
Trav,  D(>ntal.     L.   Baiter.     1,477,098;  Dec.  11. 
Tray,  Dish-holding.     C.  Breer.     1,461,474  ;   July  10. 
Tray  drier.     W.  M.   Schwartz.     1,461,682  ;   July   10. 
Tray,  Egg.     A.  R.  Titus.     1,447,826  ;  Mar.  6. 
Tray  for  use  in  conjunction  with  the  chemical  cleansing 

of  silver.     R.  A.  Faralla.     1,467,574  ;  Sept.  11. 
Tray  handle.     L.  M.  Schnitzer,  L.  Garroway,  and  N.  Gelf- 

man.     Des.  63,201 ;  Oct.  30. 
Tray,  Hot-food.     C.  Stirn.     1,473,799;  Nov.  13. 
Tray,   Jewelry.     G.   C.  Rueckert.      1,475,319 ;   Nov.    27. 
Tray-making  machine.     F.  B.  Kuster.    1,452,346  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tray  or  sink  leg.     F.  A.  Sampson,  jr.    1,468,578  ;  Sept.  18. 
Tra.v,   Smoker's.     G.  Fiedler.     Des.   63,461;   Dec.   11. 
Tray,    Spiritual-mass    card.      S.    H.    Leavenworth.      Des. 

63,565  ;  Dec.   18. 
Tray-tuming     machine.       W.     F.     Schaller.       1,462,468 ; 

July  17. 
Tray,    Two-compartment.        C.      C.      Casey.        1,476,750; 

Dec.  11. 
Tray,  Waiter's.     F.  F.  Maggi.     1,448,558  ;  Mar.  13. 
Trays,  Detachable  foot  for  wire.   P.  M.  Snyder.    1,463,098  ; 

July  24. 
Trays,  Follower  support  for  use  in  filing.     A.  L.  Welham. 

1.441,465;   Jan.  9. 
Tread  guard.     H.   S.  Esch.     1,444,785;  Feb.  13. 
Tread     mat.     Metallic-.       H.     E.     Gothberg.       1,442,063; 

Jan.    16. 
Tread,     Nonslipping     cleanable.       J.     Blum.       1,441,327 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Tread,  Resilient  safety.     C.  R.  King.     1,474,481  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tread  unit.  Safety-.     G.  N.  Jeppson.     1,458,708  ;  June  12. 
Treads    and    mold    used    in    such    method.    Vulcanizing. 

W.   M.   Jones,   jr.      1,467,761;   Sept.   11. 
Treating     materials,     apparatus     for.     M.     C.     Mabee. 

1,451,168 ;  Apr.  10. 
Treating  materials.  Process  of  and  apparatus  for.     H,  D. 

Rankin.     1,477,664  ;  Dec.  18. 
Treatment,   Device   for  bowel.     A.   E.   West.      1,454,302 ; 

May  8. 
Treatment  table.     F.  Koenigkramer.     1,453,013  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tree  :   See — 

Artificial  tree.  Shoe-tree. 

Jumping  tree. 
Tree-felling  machine.     J.  E.  Hamlin.     1,454,735  ;  May  8. 
Tree  holder.     E.  G.  Hines.     1,450,807  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tree   holder.      J.    Ullrich.      1,463,734;    July   31. 
Tree-holding  stand.     E.  E.  Cleveland.     1,457,820  ;  June  5. 
Tree  protector.     O.  Sleen.     1,453,810  ;  May  1. 
Trees  and  the  like,  Means  for  preventing  frost  on.     J.  S. 

Cox.     1,461,110;   July  10. 
Trees,    flowerpots,    etc..    Stand    or   holder  for   Christmas. 

M.  Mayer.     1,460,859  ;  July  3. 
Trees.     Protective     cover     for     fruit.       W.     C.     Curtiss. 

1,446,416;  Feb.  20. 
Trees  to  retard  the  flow  of  sap  therein.  Means  for  treat- 
ing.    A.    Stevens.      1,442,367 ;   Jan.   16. 
Trellises,  tree  protectors,  etc.,  Knockdown  structure  for. 

J.  S.  Kirfman.     1,448,274;  Mar.  13. 
Trench  defense.     J.  Bieneck.     1,461,963  ;  July  17. 
Trench  machines.  Trolley  for.     J.   F.  Reilly.     1,446,724  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Trench  mortar.     F.  Rognlie.     1,471,063  ;  Oct.  16. 
Trenches,  Apparatus  for  cutting.  E.  E.  Bittner.   1,465,622  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Trenching  machine.     T.  Loken.     1,472,563  ;  Oct.  30. 
Trenchinp  machine.     D.  W.  Stookey.     1.460,117;  June  26. 
Trenching     machines.      Side     cutter     for.       R.     Brown. 

1,477,940;  Dec.   18. 
Trestle.      H.   Merkel.      1.442.353 ;    Jan.    16. 
Trestle,  Collapsible.    G.  Tomlinson.     1,471,223  ;  Oct.  16. 
Trestle,    Folding.      H.    Oetzel.      1,465.947 ;    Aug.    28. 
Trial  frame.     L.  W.  Bugbee.     1,457,494  ;  June  5. 
Trial   frame.     H.   K.   Parsons.      1,474,788 ;   Nov.   20. 
Triarvl    guanidines.    Manufacture     of.       L.    P.    Kyrides. 

1,466,535;  Aug.  28. 


1266 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

AJphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Trigger    mechanism    and    safety   device    therefor.      B.    E. 

Miller.     1.475,310;  Nov.  27. 
Trigger     motor.      H.     O.     Russell    and     L.     J.     Scheben. 

1.458,360;  June  12. 
Trihalogentertiary   butyl-alcohol   and   forming    the    same, 

Esters  of.     T.  B.  Aldrich.     1,443,552  ;  Jan.  30. 
Trimmer  :  Sec — 

Belt-attachment  trimmer.        Lawn-edge  trimmer. 

Coal  trimmer.  Lumber    trimmer. 

Grass  trimmer.  Paper  trimmer. 

Hedge   trimmer.  Scenery  trimmer. 

Hedge  and  grass  trimmer.      Selvage  trimmer. 

Lawn  trimmer.  Tire  trimmer. 

Trimmers,  Adjusting  mechanism  for.     R.  Beynon  and  J.  C. 

Hintz.     1.462,478  :   July  24. 
Trimmers,  Turret  attachment  for  edge  and  shank.     A.  L. 

Waters  and  S.  Plawker.     1,440,513  ;  Jan.  2. 
Trimming  and  pasting  machine.     D.  E.  Lilly.     1,448,631 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Trimming  machine.     R.  E.  Duplessis.     1.474.347:  Nov.  20. 
Trimming  machine.     E.  Erickson.     1,468,629  ;  Sept.  25. 
Trimming  mechanism.     R.  L.  Wilcox.     1,478,314  ;  Dec.  18. 
Trimming  sheet  material,   Straightedge  device  for  use  In. 

C-  H.  Mitchell.     1,471,522  ;  Oct.  23. 
Trinket,   Jewelry.     H.   Nalty.     Des.   62,406  :   May  22. 
Trinket  oi-«  similar  article.     A.  Stuetzel  and  H.  W.  Bohn. 

Des.  62,427  ;  May  22. 
Trip   hook.     O.   .L   McGowan.      1,477,836;   Dec.   18. 
Trip   lack.     F.   H.   Schwerin.      1,466,195 ;    Aug.    28. 
Trip    trap.    High    and    medium    pressure.      A.    Harrison. 

1,467,379:     Sept.    11. 
Triplane  flying  boat.     G.  H.  Curtiss.     1,465,973  ;  Aug.  28. 
Tripping  device.     J.  B.  MacNeill.     1,442.289  ;  Jan.  16. 
Triturating  member.     A.   Feust.     1,464,700 :   Aug.   14. 
Trocar.     W.  B.  Wescott.     1,472.377-8:  Oct.  30. 
Trolley.     W.  A.  Bartlett.     1,471,135  ;  Oct.  16. 
Trolley.     W.  E.  Bee.     1,447,169;  Mar.  6. 
Trolley.      W.    T.    Hill.      1,442.273  ;    Jan.    16. 
Trolley.     J.  P.   Rellly.     1,461.454  ;   July   10. 
Trolley.     J.  T.  Welsh.     1,478.311 ;  Dec.  18. 
Trolley     and     feed     wire   clamp.      L.      E.      Armentrout. 

1,450,347  ;  Apr.  3. 
Trolley  apparatus.  Electric.    E.  Schild.    1,445.360  ;  Feb.  13. 
Trolley  base.     L.  F.  Burnbam.     1,473.809  ;  Nov.  13. 
Trolley  base.     E.   S.  Lincoln.     1.447.217 :   Mar.   6. 
Trolley  base.     W.  Schaake.     1,444,983;  Feb.  13. 
Trolley  collector.     P.  T.  J.  Estler.     1,455,578  ;  May  15. 
Trolley-conductor  hanger.    J.  P.  L.  McGivem.     1,464,535  ; 

Aug.    14. 
Trolley     conductors.     Support     for.       H.     P.     Chandler. 

1.448,195:  Mar.   13. 
Trolley  construction.     J.  F.  Healy.     1,450.885  ;  Apr.  3. 
Trolley  crossing.     R.  E.  Andrew.     1.450,276  ;  Apr.  3. 
Trolley   ear   and   hanger,    Spring.      J.    Scott.      1,465,489  ; 

Aug.   21. 
Trolley     for     suspended     two-rail     tracks.       N.     Krump. 

1.445,893;   Feb.   20. 
Trolley   frog.     W.   Schaake.     1,477,387 ;   Dec.   11. 
Trolley  frog.     W.   Schaake  and  F.  H.  Miller.     1,464,509  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Trolley  frog  and  electric  cut-out.  Combined.     C.  M.   An- 
drews.    1,463,029  :  July  24. 
Trolley-frog  device.  Adjustable.     H.  A.  Pharo.     1,478,057  ; 

Dec.   18. 
Trolley  guard.    M.  Pirl.     1,454,673  ;  May  8. 
Trolley    guard    and    fender.      P.    J.    Kellev.      1.445.089  : 

Feb.  13. 
Trolley  hanger.     F.  Cheszneky.     1,450,970;  Apr.  10. 
Trolley  harp.     L.  Vollmuth.     1,448.474  ;  Mar.  13. 
Trolley-line      cut-out.      Car-controlled.        J.      H.      Miller. 

1,469,672  ;  Oct.  2. 
Trolley    lines,    Crossover    for   overhead-.      G.    W.    Bower. 

1.457,689  ;  June  5. 
Trolley  lock.     W.  M.  Lauer.     1,473,567  ;  Nov.  6. 
Trolley,  Log.     B.  S.  Spaulding.     1,469,025  ;  Sept.  25. 
Trolley.  Multiple-roller  electric  transmission.     G.  Donham. 

1.443,873  ;  Jan.  30. 
Trolley,  Overhead.     P.  L.  Hoffman.     1.446.463  ;  Feb.  27. 
Trolley  pole.     G.  B.  Hamric.     1,468,265  ;  Sept.  18, 
Trolley-pole    safety    device.      G.    W.    Dague.      1,454,706 : 

May  8. 
Trolley    poles.    Flexible    attachment   for.      F.    T.    Bogard. 

1,463,244;  July  31. 
Trolley  replacer.     M.  M.   Sykes.     1,457,677  ;  June  5. 
Trolley  retriever.     G.  F.  Harnham.     1,441.500  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Trolley      safety      clutch.       W.    B.    Haskins.       1,466,375 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Trolley  sheave.     J.  J.  Crapper.     1.474,241  ;  Nov.  13. 
Trolley  shoe.     R.   J.   Lyl^.      1.477.575  ;   Dec.   18. 
Trolley  shoe.   Sliding.     H.  B.  Coats.     1,445,391  ;  Feb.  13. 
Trolley,  Slide.     P.  Schultz.     1.462.770  :  .Tulv  24. 
Trolley  switch.    W.  E.  Bee  and  W.  E.  Simpson.     1.447.167  : 

Mar.    6. 
Trolley  switch.      G.  W.   Bower.      1,477.807  ;   Dec.   18. 
Trolley  switch.     A.   Zimmerman.     1.450.057  ;   Mar.   27. 
Trolley    systems.    Feeder    clamp    for    overhead.      P.     G. 

Schwarz.     1,445,178;  Feb.  13. 
Trolley    transport.    Elevated    aerial.      G.    F.    Nilsson,    sr. 

1,468,508;  Sept.  18. 
Trolley   wheel.     R.   W.  Funk.     1,469,784  ;   Oct.   9. 
Trolley  wheel.     W.   C.    Harden.      1,443,990  :   Feb.   6. 
Trolley  wheel.     A.  C.  Van  Hooydonk.     1.444,716  ;  Feb.  6. 
Trolley  wheel.     J.  D.  Kimmel.     1,468,503  ;  Sept.  18. 


Trolley  wheel.     O.  Moore.     Rel5,693  ;  Oct.  2. 
Trolley  wheel.     J.  S.  Roncati.     1,471,064  ;  Oct.  16. 
Trolley  wheel.     F.  C.  Schoenthal.     1,465,873;  Aug.  21. 
Trolley-wheel  guard.     J.  Trunko.     1,459,663  ;  June  19. 
Trolley-wheel  mount.     T.  Sanders.     1,441,755 ;   Jan.  9. 
Trolley-wire  cut-out  switch.     T.  A.  Thomas.     1,460,288  ; 

June  26. 
Trolley-wire  hanger.    W.  L.  Brady.     1,470,423  ;  Oct.  9. 
Trolley-wire  holder.     M.  L.   Diinlap.     1,448.437:  Mar.  13. 
Trolley-wire-holding  rail.     K.  C.  Hale.   1.463.420  ;  July  31. 
Trolley-wire  ear.     G.  W.  Bower,  1,442,851 ;  Jan.  23. 
Trolley-wire  frog.     G.  D.  Slaymaker.     1,445,855  ;  Feb.  20. 
Trolley-wire  guard.     D.  Stitt.     1,440,419  :  Jan.  2. 
Trolley-wire    splicer.      W.    Schaake.      1.477,386 ;    Dec.    11. 
Trolley-wire     support.       A.     E.     Anderson.       1,471,132 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Trolling  spoon.     E.  L.   Evans.     1,467.362 ;   Sept.  11. 
Trolling  spoon.      H.   I.    Holcomb.      1,464,041 ;    Aug.    7. 
Trolling  spoon.     A.  Reekers.     1,467.116  ;  Sept.  4. 
Trolling  spoon.     A.  Reekers.     1,471,280  ;  Oct.  16. 
Trolling   spoon.     J.   H.   Wandve.      1,463,858 :   Aug.    7. 
Trombone  attachment.     L.  C.  Benson.     1,453,122  ;  Apr.  24. 
Trommel    screen.    Vibrating.      A.    C.   Daman.      1,455,907 ; 

May  22. 
Trouble-locating  device.     W.  T.  Powell.    1.450.563  ;  Apr.  3. 
Trough,  Conveyer.     G.  Becker.     1,447,507 ;   Mar.  6. 
Trough,  Eaves.     W.  C.  Case.     1.443,212;  .Tan.  23. 
Trough,  Feed.     G.  F.  Hauf.     1,464,202  ;  Aug.  7. 
Trough,    Folding    animal-operating.      W.    F.    Christopher. 

1,469,496;  Oct.  2. 
Trough  for  animals.  Feed.     I.  Mattson  and  R.  B.  Louden. 

1,447,562  ;   Mar.   6. 
Trough    for    chicks,     Feed.       L.    R.     Oakes ;     1,460,350 ; 

June  26. 
Trough    for    poultry.    Food    and    water.      A.    R.    Webb. 

1,473,266;  Nov.  6. 
Trough  for  use  in  connection  with  cages  or  the  like.     H. 

Eummelen.     1.446.740  ;  Feb.  27. 
Trough,  Hog.     W.  Hird.     1,459,535  ;  June  19. 
Trough,  Hog.     M.  J.  Hosch.     1,473,100  ;  Nov.  6. 
Trough,      Hog-watering.        T.      Carmichael.        1,455,989 ; 

May  22. 
Trough,     Stock-watering.       J.     C.     Aagaard.       1,477,411 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Trough,  Watering.     H.  Eummelen.     1,450,494  ;  Apr.  3. 
Troughs,    Machine    for    forming    eaves.        .T.    A.    Krantz. 

1,466,051;  Aug.   28. 
Trouser  support.     E.  S.  Grant.     1,447,131  ;  Feb.  27. 
Trousers.     A.  H.  Bricker.     1,459,498  ;  June  19. 
Trousers.     E.  A.  Brunzel.     1,465,415  ;  Aug.  21. 
Trousers.     R.   C.  Naylor.     1,475.195  ;   Nov.  27. 
Trousers.     L.  Newman.     1,453,165  :  Apr.  24. 
Trousers.     M.  L.   Stern.     1,458,632;  June  12. 
Trousers,  Clamping  and  stretching  device  for.     M.  Jonas. 

1,447,083  :  Feb.  27. 
Trousers.   Creasing   device   for.      J.   R.   and    W.    H.    Ball. 

1,474.993  ;  Nov.  20. 
Trousers,  Device  for  creasing.     S.  R.  Eberman  and  C.  W. 

Ferris.     1,478,386  ;  Dec.   25. 
Trousers      holder      and      press.       H.      B.      Rasmnssen. 

1,452.437  :  Apr.  17. 
Trousers,  Making.     R.  Frezza.     1,470,434  ;  Oct.  9. 
Trousers  press  and  stretcher.     C.  G.   Sawyer.     1,445.804  : 

Feb.   20. 
Trousers  pressor.    E.Chambers.     1.470.376  :  Oct.  9. 
Trousers  presser  and  hanger.     J.  J.  Getgey.     1,473,547 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Trousers  protector.     P.  Topfner.     1,459,641  ;  .Tune  19. 
Trousers  protector.     P.  Topfner.     1.470.511  ;  Oct.  9. 
Trousers  stretcher.     H.    Schafer.      1,478.533;   Dec.    25. 
Trousers-stretching  frame.     E.   Van   Sicklen.      1,476,310; 

Dec.  4. 
Trousers  supporter.     M.  A.  Greene.     1.465,903  ;  Aug.  21. 
Trousers  supporter.     M.  Leux.     1,448. 5.t1  :  Mar.  13. 
Trousers  supporter.     T.  J.  North.     1,469,682;  Oct.  2. 
Trou.'^ers  snnporter.     J.  W.  Taylor.     1,446,948:  Feb.  27. 
Trousers,  Waistband  for.     G.  A.  Busch  and  W.   Schmidt. 

1,468,799;  Sept.  25. 
Trousers.    Waistband   for.      B.   V.   Kershner.      1,478,521 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Truck.     A.  L.  Bern.     1,474.811  ;  Nov.  20. 
Truck.     A.  A.  Bishop.     1,470.254;  Oct.  9. 
Truck.     J.  C.  E.  Bourassa.     1,455.987  :  May  22. 
Truck.      C.    H.    Brower.      1.471.446;    Oct.    2.S. 
Truck.     C.  W.  Cade.     1,470,526  ;  Oct.  9. 
Truck.     J.   B.    Des   Rosiers.      1.467.571  :    Sept.    11. 
Truck.      C.   M.   Drinkwater.      1.454.710:   May   8. 
Truck.     O.   C.  Estergreen.      1.444.115;   Feb.   6. 
Truck.     .T.   Galuska."   1.475.483;   Nov.   27. 
Truck.     H.  Green  and  W.  M.  Lyman.     1.468,469  ;  Sept.  18. 
Truck.     R.  Hunziker.     1,446.799  ;  Feb.  27. 
Truck.     N.  A.  Ormes.     1,444.356;  Feb.  6. 
Truck.      J.  Du  Roth.     1,441.973  :  Jan.  9. 
Truck.      .T.   L.   Wentz.      1.471.762  ;   Oct.   23. 
Truck  and  attachment  therefor.    J.  Bergstrom.    1,475,785; 

Nov.  27. 
Truck    and    rack.    Barrel.      G.     0.    Rhodes.      1,478.913; 

Dec.   25. 
Truck  and  track  structure  for  motor  trucks.  Motor.     S.  C. 

Carter.      1,446,784  ;   Feb.   27. 
Truck    and    tractor.    Combined.      J.    Rledor.      1,457,270; 

Miy  29. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Aliihaheiiral  list  of  iucentiona — Continued. 


1267 


Truck  and  trailer  carrier.     D.  N.  Thornton.     1,451,127  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Truck   and   wagon   dump.      W.    II.    Wenliolz.      1,473,531  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Truck   apparatus,   Dumping-.     Y.    Kinoshita.      1,471,339 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Truck   attachment.    Hand        .T.    O.   Branson.      1, 446,032  : 

Feb.    L>0. 
Truck  bodies,   etc..    Sheet  metal   construction   for.     A.    S. 

Hushes.      1,461.907:    Jul.v    17. 
Truck    bodies,    racks,    etc.,    Sheet-metal   construction    for. 

A.  S.  Hughes.     1,461,906;  July  17. 
Truck  body.     A.  S.  Hughes.     1.461,905:   July   17. 
Truck  body.     J.  Ledwinka.     1.447,619  :  Mar.  6. 
Truck-body-duniping  mechanism.     G.  R.  Couls.    1,475,936  : 

Dec.  4. 
Truck-body   hoist.     F.   G.   Gies.      1,454.966:    May   15. 
Truck  bolster.     E.   C.  Washburn.     1.454,357 :   May   8. 
Truck-box  cellar.     J.  Q.  Blunt.     1.457,893;  June  5. 
Truck  brake.     A.  G.  Radka.     1.443.825  ;  Jan.  30. 
Truck,  Car.    J.  A.  Brooks.    1,449,935  :  Mar.  27. 
Truck.  Car.    B.  W.  Kadel.     1.440.999  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Truck,  Car.     H.  C.  I'riebe.     1.474.002:  Nov.  13. 
Truck,   Carrier.     J.   F.   Montine.      1.464,011  ;    Aus.   7. 
Truck  caster  wheel.     E.  A.  Smithfield  and  W.  H.  Noelting. 

1,469.397  :  Oct.  2. 
Truck    construction.      E.   R.   Tibera.      1.451.243;   Apr.    10. 
Truck  conveyer.    L.  E.  Hurst  and  J.  F.  Miller.    1,450,371 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Truck  coupling.     E.  J.   Hufifman.     1,474,477-8  ;   Nov.   20. 
Truck,   Dump.     P.   E.  Barker.     1,471.511;   Oct.   23. 
Truck.  Dumping.     H.  P.  McClain.     1,447,590  :  Mar.  6. 
Truck,  Dumping.     F.  Zardinoni.     1.447,003  ;  Feb.  27. 
Truck-dumping     mechanism.        N.     Lafleur.       1,442,954 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Truck.  Elevating.     F.  L.  Eidmann.     1.454.431  :  May  8. 
Truck,     Elevating.     A.     D.     Lightner     and     E.     Holmes. 

1,452.300  :  Apr.  17. 
Truck,  Elevating.     R.  M.  Loveiov.     1.445.83.8  ;  Feb.  20. 
Truck,  Elevating.     R.  M.  Lovejoy.     1,458.534;  June  12. 
Truck,  Elevating.     A.  Sonander.     1,461,371  ;  Julv  10. 
Truck,    Elevating   baggage.     J.   L.    Cracraft.      1,449,589 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Truck  emptying  device.  Combination  barrel-.     W.  C.  Kirk- 

patrick  and  C.  F.  Hart.     1,444,125  ;  Feb.  6. 
Truck  equalizing  arrangement,   Six-wheel.     K.   Ishibashi. 

1,445,890;  Feb.  20. 
Truck  for  monorails.  Swivel.     T.  H.  Wright.     1,454,807  ; 

May  8. 
Truck  for  tramcars  and  the  like.     W.  Forber.     1,474,771  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Truck,  Four-wheeled.     S.  Loe.     1.474.198  ;  Nov.  13. 
Truck  frame.     H.  C.  Priebe.     1,465.561  :  Aug.  21. 
Truck  frame.     R.  E.  Wilder.     Rel5,696  :  Oct.  9. 
Truck-frame     fastener.       D.     M.     Gillespie.       1,443,818  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Truck.  Freiirht.     W.  F.  Kiesel.  ir.     1,442,277  :   Jan.  16. 
Truck.  Freight-handling.     E.  B.  Grace  and  W.   J.   Laffey. 

1.472.649  ;  Oct.  30. 
Truck,  Hand.     P.  C.  Fritz.     1,458,285  ;  June  12. 
Truck,  Hand.     E.  T.  Malone.     1,465,676  ;  Aug.  21. 
Truck,   Hand.     J.  S.   Monroe.     1,460,266  ;  June  26. 
Truck  hoist.     F.  B.  Hewel.     1,496,642  :  Oct.  2. 
Truck  hoist.     W.  H.  Remsen.     1,469,732  :  Oct.  2. 
Truck,    Hoisting.     J.    Hamilton.      1,478,432  ;   Dec.    25. 
Truck.  Industrial.     W.  Schroeder,  jr.     1,445,604  ;  Feb.  13. 
Truck,     Industrial.        W.      Schroeder,     Jr.        1,471,709 ; 

Oct.   23. 
Truck,  Daundrv.     C.  L.  Rralev.     1.444.059  ;  Feb.  6. 
Truck,  Lifting.     A.  M.  Barrett.     1,459,044 ;  June  19. 
Truck.     Lifting.       A.     D.     Lightner     and     E.     Holmes. 

1,448.806  ;   Mar.   20. 
Truck,  Lifting.  "H.  F.  Martin.     1.452.566:  Apr.  24. 
Truck,    Lifting.      W.    Stuebing.    jr.      1,461,688 :    Julv    10. 
Truck.   Lifting.     ,T.  G.  Tangauy.      1.463,5.38;   .Tuly  31. 
Truck-loading     scoop.       F.     Lihertini     and     A.     Saveno. 

1,473.109  ;  Nov.  6. 
Truck  mechanism.  Resilient  push  rod  for  tractor.     E.  F. 

Norelius.     1.442,580;  Jan.   16. 
Truck,   Molder's.     A.  Nelson.     1,455.090 ;  May  15. 
Truck,  Motor.     B.  O.  Vollendorf.      1.456.747:  Mav  29. 
Truck,  Motor-driven.     C.  S.  Oldroyd.     1.460,074  ;  June  26. 
Truck  or  wagon  body.    A.  E.  Ginther.    1.452,371 :  Apr.  17. 
Truck,    Power-driven    lead.      A.    A.    Thiele.       1,465.457 : 

Aug.  21. 
Truck.   Railwav-car.     G.   G.   Gilpin.      1 .443.838  :    .Tan.   30. 
Truck.   Revolving  flagpole.     L.   P.  Bolander.      1.448.825  : 

Mar.    20. 
Truck.  Self-loading.     E.  H.  Hanev.     1.444.604  :  Feb.  6. 
Truck  side  frame.     H.  E.  Doerr.     1.466.892:  Sept.  4. 
Truck  side  frame.     J.  A.  Lament.     1,449.421  ;  Mar.  27. 
Truck  side  frame.     W.  A.   Lucas.      1.474.272  ;   Nov.   13. 
Tnick    side    frame.      C.    H.     Williamson.       1.474.306-7  : 

Nov.  1.3. 
Truck,    Six-wheel    equalizing.      J.   A.    Lamont    and    C.   M. 

Sternberg.     1.445.895  :  Feb.  20. 
Truck,   Stack-formins.      P.   J.  Parson.     1.441,746  ;  Jan.  9. 
Truck-steering   handles.    Holding   latch    for.      R.    T.    Gif- 

ford.     1.451,907  ;  Apr.  17. 
Truck.  Tank.     J.  V.  Fernandez  and  C.  Leblanc.  1.443,017  ; 

Jan.   23. 
Truck,  Tank-lifting.     A.  H.  Bakken.     1,440.434  ;  Jan.  2. 


Utter     and     R.     B.     Ilowland. 


1,448,835;  Mar.  20. 
A.    Petteys.       1,465,146 ; 


1,455,528  ; 


Truck,     Trailer.      L.     E. 

1,465,103  ;   Aug.   14. 
Truck  unloader.     A.  W.  Egger. 
Truck    unloader.    Motor-.      W. 

Aug.   14. 

Truck,   Unloading.     C.  A.   Swanson.     1,455.821 ;  May   22. 
Truck  wheel.     W.  H.  S.  Moore.     1,448.144;  Mar.  13. 
Truck  wheel.     R.  A.  Whittingham.     1,457,683  ;  June  5. 
Trucks    and    other    vehicles.    Folding    camping    body    for 

automobile.     P.  G.  Lorens.     1.443.792  :  Jan.  30. 
Trucks,  Brake  for.     A.  G.  Stephenson.     1,441,540:  Jan.  9. 
Trucks,  Curtain  mounting  for.     B.  J.  Hyland.     1,451,660;- 

Apr.  10. 
Trucks.  Elevating  mechanism  for  dumping.     T.  B.  Wright. 

1,443,890;  Jan.  30. 
Trucks,  Frame  construction  for  Industrial.     C.  S.  Schroe- 
der.    1,442,099  ;  Jan.  16. 
Trucks,  Hydraulic  hoist  for.     A.  E.   Hansen. 

Mav  15. 

Trucks,  Kickoff  for  hand.     S.  Kerr.     1,462,233  ;  July  17. 
Trucks,     Loading     attachment      for.        H.      G.      Nilson. 

1,458,775  ;  June  12. 
Trucks  of  tractors  and  traction  engines.  Steering  mecha- 
nism for  the.     J.  G.  Leyner.     1,473,570  ;  Nov.  6. 
Trucks  or  tractors.  Power-delivering  attachment  for  au- 

tomobUe.     L.  Haubert.     1,469,002;  Sept.  25. 
Trucks,  Removable  bodv  mechanism  for.     W.  A.  Denehie. 

1,448,057  ;  Mar.   13.  ' 
Trucks,    Traction    and     supporting 

Wyche.      1,442,590:   Jan.   16. 
Trucks,   Tractor   appliance   for.      J.   T.   Bell.      1,453,782; 

May  1. 
Trucks,   trailers,   and   the  like,    Stake-holding  device   for. 

M.  T.  Barrier.     1,461,107  ;  July  10. 
Truck-unloading   appliance.     R.    B.    Glidden.      1,468,631 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Trucks,  Variable-speed  winch   for  motor.     A.  F.   Masury 

and  R.  S.  Bolger.     1,474,054  ;  Nov.  13. 
Trucks,    Wheel   structure   for   drv-kiln.        H.    B. 

1,466,434  ;  Aug.  28. 
Truing  surfaces.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for. 

1,474,487  :    Nov.    20. 
Trunk.     H.  Davis.     1,444,112  ;  Feb.  6. 
Trunk.     J.  A.  Meisel.     1.440.480  ;  Jan.  2. 
Trunk.      K.    L.    Robertson.      1,475,882 ;    Nov.    27. 
Trunk   bolt.     L.   W.   Chrlstophel.      1,477,692 ;   Dec.   18. 
Trunk  catch  or  fastener.    G.  Willringhaus.    1,478,499-500 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Trunk  lines.  Selective  connection  of.     L.  D.  Barrows  and 

L.   H.   Darrow.     1,457,338  ;  June  5. 
Trunk  lock.     P.  W.  Meyer.     1,454,329  :  May  8. 

Wardrobe-.      H.    W.    Rountree.      1,471,419 ; 


chain    for. 


W. 


GUlette. 
S.  Miller. 


Trunk   lock 

Oct.  23. 
Trunk  seal. 
Trunk  stay. 
Trunk.    Wardrobe. 

1.448.657  ;  Mar. 
Trunk,  Wardrobe. 
Trunk,  Wardrobe. 
Trunk,  Wardrobe. 
Trunk,  Wardrobe. 
Trunk,  Wardrobe. 
Trunk,  Wardrobe 


L.  W.  Chrlstophel.     1,473,011  ;  Nov.  6. 
A.  L.   Sessions.     1.444,139  ;  Feh.  6. 

A.    L.    Duff    and    J.    W.    Matheson. 
13. 

E.  W.  Hawley.     1.468.943;   Sept.  25. 

F.  W.   Meyer.     1.455.964  ;   May  22. 
J.  E.  McNamara.     1,449,525  ;  Mar.  27. 
S.   Orenstein.      1,443,142  ;  .Tan.  23. 
H.  W.  Rountree.     1,476,845  ;  Dec.  11. 
A.  W.  Winship.     1,444,718  ;  Feh.  6. 

Trunks,    Clothes-hanger    support    for    wardrobe.      T.    M. 
House.     1,472.525  ;  Oct.  30. 

Combined    drawer-locking    device    and    Ironing 
for     wardrobe.       B.     M. 


Trunks 
hoard 
Dec.   1 

Trunks, 


Hamlin.       1,477,559 ; 


for. 


J.     P.     Gibson. 


O.    Rangnow.      1,471,806 ; 


6. 


Drawer  -  locking     device 

1,455,198  ;  May  15. 
Trunks,   Tray   for  wardrobe 

Oct.  23. 
Truss.     G.  A.  Berry.     1,454.720  :  Mav  8, 
Truss.     J.  W.  Bucklev.     1,473.392  ;  Nov. 
Truss.      J.   Eihorn.      1,475.475  :   Nov.   27. 
Truss.    C.  Martin.     1,440,692  :  Jan.  2. 
Truss.      J.    A.    Miller.      1,476.995;    Dec.    11. 
Truss.     J.  L.  McKeown.     1,445,026  :  Feb.   13. 
Truss.    W.    Schuerg.      1.453.570:    Mav    1. 
Truss.     C.  H.  Sumner.    1,470,654  ;  Oct.  16. 
Truss,  Arc-welded.     W.   Schenstrom.     1.451,555 ;  Apr. 
Truss,  Hernial.     G.  A.  McMillen.     Rel5,657  ;   Julv  IV. 
Truss,  Steel.     F.  G.  Borg.     1,467.224  ;  Sept.  4. 
Trusses,     Machine     for     assembling.       C.     P.     Huntoon 

1,462,552  ;  July  24. 


10. 


1,471,467  ;   Oct. 
A.   Vanderpool. 


1,451,189  ; 


Washing-machine  tub. 
Wooden  tub. 


T-square.      H.   T.   Hubbard. 
T    squares,    Guide   for.      A. 

Apr.  10. 
Tub  :  See — 

Bathing  tub. 

Butter  tub. 

Laundrv  tub. 
Tub.     J.   J.  Walton.     1,455,945:  May   22. 
Tub  bench.     D.  H.  Wyatt.     1,473,271;  Nov.  6. 
Tub  cover.   Set-.     W.   W.    Hamilton.     1.463.952;   Aug.    7. 
Tubbins  for  shafts.      P.    Reichard.      1.454.408;   Mav   8. 
Tubs,  Frame  for  sheet-metal.     R.  J.  Roberts.     1,451,115 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Tubs,    etc..    Cover   for  butter.      G.    H.   Bliss.      1,442,462; 

.Tan.    16; 
Tubs.   Means    for   tiltahly   suppoiling.      H.    M.   Vaughan. 

1,473,264  ;  Nov.  6. 


1268 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AlpJiahetical  list  of  inventions— Continued. 


Tube  :   See — 

Automobile  tube. 
Ballast  tube. 
Breather  tube. 
Cathode   tube. 
Collapsible  tube. 
Detector  tube. 
Dispensing  tube. 
Draft  tube. 
Filler  tube. 
Foil  tube. 


Inner  tube. 
Luminescent  tube. 
Mailing  tube. 
Pneumatic  tube. 
Radiator  tube. 
Self-closing   tube. 
Soldered   tube. 
Spiral    tube. 
Tire  tube. 
Vacuum   tube. 


Tube  and  attaching  the  same,  Flanged.     J.  W.  Peterson. 

1.445,102  ;  Feb.  13. 
Tube  and  closure.     H.  G.  Gansz.     1,474,253  ;  Nov.  13. 
Tube  and   cut-off  therefor.   Collapsible.     A.   H.   Saunders. 

1.477,452  :   Dec.    11. 
Tube   and   making   the  same,   Composite.      G.   A.   Small. 

1,441,459  ;   Jan.  9. 
Tube  and   making  the  same.  Pneumatic.     W.   P.   Porter. 

1,454,074;   May  8. 
Tube    and    tire     repair    material.       A.     E.     Stephenson. 

1,456,078  ;  May  22. 
Tube-bending  machine.     J.  P.  Jackson.     1,456,598  ;  May  29. 
Tube    bracket.       B.    R.    Schroeder    and    C.    M.    Miller. 

1,451,119  ;  Apr.  10. 
Tube-capping  machine.     W.  L.  Boon.     1,446.542  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tube    carrier.     Pneumatic-dispatch-.       D.     J.    MacMillan. 

1,443,232  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tube   casing.     J.   H.   Grube.     1,460,794  ;   July  3. 
Tube  cleaner.     J.  F.  Kirgan.     1,441,431  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tube    cleaner,    Automatically-acting    and    permanently-re- 
siding.    D.  Evans.     1,475,431  ;  Nov.  27. 
Tube  cleaners.  Cutter  head  for.     H.  L.  Staley.     1,472,255  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Tube  -  closing     machine,     Collapsible-.       I.     W.     Wepplo. 

1,476,124  ;  Dec.  4. 
Tube    closure,    Collapsible-.      G.    E.    Force.      1,461,609 ; 

July  10. 
Tube  drawing,  Seamless-.    A.  C.  Morse  and  H.  R.  Lewis,  jr. 

1,450,699  :  Apr.  3. 
Tube  expander.     J.  T.  Dempsey.     1,467,238  ;   Sept.   4. 
Tube  expander.     W.  P.  Sawadski.     1,447,154  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tube  expander,  header,   and   cutter.   Combination.     A.    J. 

Baranoff.     1.478,692  ;  Dec.  25. 
Tube-filling   apparatus.      G.    J.   Keller    and    O.    Buchholz. 

1,446,047  ;   Feb.   20. 
Tube    for    conducting    fi    cooling    fluid    between    two    re- 
frigerator vats.  Flexible.     F.  Kroch.     1,476,258  ;  Dec.  4. 
Tube    for   heating   and    cooling    purposes,    Double-walled 

E.  Witzenmann.     1,453,220  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tube-forming  machine.     P.  M.  Case.     1,469,584  ;  Oct.  2. 
Tube  -  forming     machine.       C.     B.     Higgins.       1,468,635 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Tube-forming  machine.    W.  Jaquiery.     1,461,848  ;  July  17. 
Tube-forming     machine.      W.    S.    Pritchard.      1,464,583 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Tube-forming  machine,  Lock-seam.    R.  Ososke.    1,455,652  ; 

May  15. 
Tube  frame.     H.  A.  Burnes.     1,469,175  ;  Sept.  25. 
Tube  frame.     E.  F.  Hathaway.     1,469,183  ;  Sept.  25. 
Tube   frame,   Aiminster.      E.    F.    Hathaway.      1,469,180; 

Sept.  25. 
Tube-frame  bracket.     E.  H.  Ryon.     1,458,312  ;  June  12. 

Tube  -  frame      suspension     means.        E.      F.      Hathaway. 

1,469,185  ;  Sept.  25. 
Tube  frames  for  weaving,  Tuft.     E.  F.  Hathaway  and  W. 

Bixby.     1,469,182  ;  Sept.  25. 
Tube     frames.     Yarn     spool     for.        E.     P.     Hathaway. 

1,469,181;  Sept.  25. 
Tube    holder    and    content    ejector,    Collapsible.      E.    A. 

Maraffi.     1,460,204  ;  June  26. 
Tube    holder.    Collapsible-.      W.    H.    Roberts.      1,452,761 ; 

Apr.   24. 
Tube   holder.   Collapsible-.     A.    H.   Trumbull.      1,450,055 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Tube,  Inhaling.     W.  A.  Page.     1,459,478;  June  19. 
Tube,    Leakproof    inner.      G.    C.    Berrvman.      1,455,775 ; 

May  22. 
Tube-making  machine.     R.  La  Croix.     1,453,846  ;  May  1. 
Tube  manufacture.     T.  P.  Little.     1.450,320  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tube  manufacture.   Vacuum-.      P.    Schwerin.      1,461,227 ; 

July  10. 
Tube  mill.     J.  S.  Bond.     1,444,101  ;  Feb.  6. 
Tube    mill.      E.    C.    Soper.      1,454,491 ;    May    8. 
Tube  mounting,  Torque-.     P.  J.  P.  Batenburg.     1,445,125  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Tube,  Pin.     A.  W.  Geiger.     1,445,308  ;  Feb.  13. 
Tube,  Radioactive  vacuum.     L.  Winkelmann.     1,466,777  ; 

Sept.   4. 
Tube-reducing  mill.     R.   C.   Stiefel.     1,478,772 ;   Dec.    25. 
Tube-rolling  mill.     R.  C.  Stiefel.     1,453,203;  Apr.  24. 
Tube  rolling  mill.  Continuous.     R.   E.  Brock.     Rel5,692  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Tube  splices.  Method  and  apparatus  for  vulcanizing  in- 
ner-.    H.  D.  Stevens.     1,469,342  ;  Oct.  2. 
Tube  squeezer.     S.   J.   Keiper.     1,470,584  ;  Oct.  9. 
Tube    systems.    Carrier    check    for    pneumatic-dispatch-. 

W.  H.  Dinspel.     1,468,497  ;  Sept.  18. 
Tube  systems.    Carrier    for    pneumatic-dispatch-.      E.    R. 

Gippert.     1.476,070  ;  Dec.  4. 
Tube-testing    device.    Inner-.      C.    D.    Grady.      1,441  079 ; 

Jan.  2. 


Tubes   and   cables,    Housing   for   flexible   service.      W.    T. 

Caldwell.     1,458,115  ;  June  5. 
Tubes     and    other    containers,     Closure    for     collapsible. 

J.   Kaufman.      1,464,320;   Aug.   7. 
Tubes  and  the  like.  Finishing  machine  for.     M.  Notheis. 

1,466,439  ;    Aug.    28. 
Tubes    and    the    like,    Machine    for    heading    porcelain. 

A.  G.  Mason  and  L.  C.  Buckley.     1,471,907  ;  Oct.   28. 
Tubes,   Apparatus   for  making  lap-welded.     J.   H.  Mathe- 

son.     1,459,595  ;  June  19. 
Tubes,     Apparatus    for     manufacturing.       J.     W.     Moon. 

1,476,537  ;   Dec.  4. 
Tubes,  Cap  for  collapsible.     J.  W.  Johnson.     Des.  63,368  ; 

Nov.   27. 
Tubes,     Cap    retainer    for    deformable.      A.    W.    Paull. 

1,448,086;  Mar.   13. 
Tubes,  Carrier-distributing  device  for  pneumatic-dispatch. 

W.  J.  Hepperle.     1,448,536  ;  Mar.  13. 
Tubes,  Closure  for.     D.  A.  Preedman.     1,452,967  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tubes,  Closure  for.     C.  J.  Hawk,  jr.     1,457.291 ;  May  29. 
Tubes,  Device  for  the  manufacture  of  pneumatic.     A.  E. 

Henderson.     1,463,529  :  July  31. 
Tubes,    Device    for    winding    convolute.      C.    K.    Dunlap. 

1,478,944  ;    Dec.    25. 
Tubes,    Energization    and    control    of    vacuum.       H.     E. 

Shreeve.     1,456,520;   May  29. 
Tubes,   etc..  Apparatus   for   turning   heavy    inner.      H.   C. 

Privett.      1,442,296;   Jan.   16. 
Tubes   for   vulcanization,    Preparing  inner.      M.   A.    Mar- 
quette.    1,457,986;  June  5. 
Tubes,  Machine  for  forming.     H.  W.  Bundy.     1,476,796  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Tubes,  Machine  for  the  manufacture  of  collapsible  metal. 

J.  A.  McGinnis.     1.457,179;  May  29. 
Tubes,  Making.     H.  W.  Bundy.     1,465,755  ;  Aug.  21. 
Tubes,  Making.     W.  H.  Kempton.     1,456,876  ;  May  29. 
Tubes,  Making  inner.     E.  L.  Fuller.     1,461,000  ;  July  3. 
Tubes,    Making    seamless.      R.     C.     Stiefel.       1,474,800 ; 

Nov.    20. 
Tubes,  Manufacture  of  rough  pieces  for  brass.     M.  Pinch- 

art-Deny  and  L.  Labourot.     1,444,270  ;  Feb.  6. 
Tubes,  Manufacturing.     J.  W.  Moon.     1,476,632  ;  Dec.  4. 
Tubes,      Manufacturing      inner.        R.      E.      Stephenson. 

1,455,364  ;  May  15. 
Tubes,    Means    for    distorting.      A.    Vasselli.      1,469,489 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Tubes,     Means     for    repairing.       A.     Miles.       1,471',184 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Tubes,    Measuring    device    for    collapsible.      P.    L.    Dyer. 

1,463,578  ;  July  31. 
Tubes,    Method    and    apparatus    for   the    manufacture    of 

metal.     E.   Schneider.      1,447,821  ;    Mar.    6. 
Tubes,    Method    of    and    apparatus    for    enameling.      N. 

Marshall.     1,462,608  ;  July  24. 
Tubes,  Mode  of  manufacturing  inner.     W.   W.   Wildman. 

1,463,987;   Aug.    7. 
Tubes,  Pressure  regulator  and  cut-ofC  for  inflating.     R.  C. 

Fancher.     1,458,928  ;  June  19. 
Tubes,   Process    and    device   for   producing   hollow   blocks 

for    manufacturing   seamless.      T.    Becker.      1,455,703 ; 

May  15. 
Tubes,  Producing  seamless  internally-ribbed.     L.  D.  Davis. 

1,465,073;  Aug.   14. 
Tubes,    Puncturing    attachment    for    collapsible.      G.     S. 

Turner.     1,469,739;  Oct.  2. 
Tubes,  Repair  plug  for  inner.    J.  R.  Vosburgh.     1,453,485  ; 

May  1. 
Tubes  rich  in  zinc.  Making  seamless.     W.  L.  Woodward. 

1,458,605  ;  June  12. 
Tubes  rich  in  zinc.  Making  seamless.     W.  L.  Woodward. 

1,471,373;   Oct.   23. 
Tubes,  Support  for  collapsible.     F.  N.  Glover.     1,477,169  ; 

Dec.   n.  , 

Tubes,    Tool    for    cleaning    the   interior    of.      H.    Korner. 

1,442,670:  .Tan.  16. 
Tubing,  armored  cable,  and  like  products.  Manufacture  of 

flexible  metallic.    G.  E.  Phillips.     1,471,057  ;  Oct.  16. 
Tubing,  Flexible.     A.   Sundh.      1,474.949  ;   Nov.   20. 
Tubins;.  Flexible.     A.  Sundh.     1,478,185  ;  Dec.  18. 
Tubing  machine.     A.  C.  Coty.     1,453,864  ;   May  1. 
Tubing  machine.     J.   L.   Mahoney.     1,453,852;   Mav   1. 
Tubing,  Machine  for  sizing.     S.  Berg.    1,468,272  ;  Sept.  18. 
Tubins,     Manufacture     of     flexible     metal.       E.     James. 

1,466,990  ;    Sept.    4. 
Tubing,  Process  and  apparatus  for  making  seamless.     N. 

Crane.     1,444,953  ;  Feb.  13. 
Tubing  spider.     C.  H.  Benckenstein.     1,460,401-2  ;  July  3. 
Tubular    articles.    Machine    for    making.      G.    W.    Beadle. 

1,444,096  :   Feb.   6. 
Tubular  bodies.  Making.     P.  A.  E.  Armstrong.     1,461,018  ; 

July  10. 
Tubular  drill.     J.   H.   Phillips.      1,467,451  :   Sept.   11. 
Tubular  frame.     C.   S.   Tilden.     1,460.928  :   July  3. 
Tufting-machine  needle.     W.  B.  Mathewson.      1,450,101 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Tumbler,  Dry-room.     W.  R.  Hager.     1,457,905  ;  June  5. 
Tumbler  lock.     H.  Charlton.     1,470,810  ;  Oct.  16. 
Tumbler  lock.     J.  Rogginger.     1,444,429  ;  Feb.  6. 
Tumbler  or  ward  lock.     G.  S.  R.  Kampmann.     1,450,088  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Tumbler  padlock.     R.  L.  Williamson.     1,442,378  ;  Jan.  16. 
Tumbler   switch.     H.    G.  Baxter.     1,473,805  :   Nov.    13. 
Tumbler  washer.     P.  Cunneeu.     1,460,094  ;  June  26. 


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Tuning  dial,  Vernier.     R.  H.  Moore.     1,4G1,493  ;  Jul.v  10. 
Tuning   fork,   Adjustable-Wbrntion.     W.   A.    Houghtaling. 

1,466,623  ;   Aug.    2S. 
Tuning  transformer.     J.  F.  Rodgers.     1,471,418;  Oct.  23. 
Tunnel  construction.     J.  C.  Meem.     1,441,698  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tunnel    construction.      P.    Zucco.      1.474,808;    Nov.    20. 
Tunnel   kiln.     C.  B.   Harrop.      1,442,065;   Jan.  16. 
Tunnel     structure.      Erector     for.        L.      W.      Anderson. 

1.478.163;   Dec.   18. 
Tunneling     machine.        L.      W.     Anderson.        1,462,997 ; 

July  24. 
Tunneling     machine.       L.      W.     Anderson.        1,478,466 ; 

Dec.    25. 
Tunneling  machine.     E.   C.   Morgan.     1.473.498  ;   Nov.   6. 
Tunnels    and    culverts.     Form     for.       C.     D.     McArthur. 

1,460,165  ;  June  26. 
Tunnels,    and    the    like.    Machine    for    building.      M.    R. 

Sheen.     1,442.704  ;  Jan.  16. 
Tunnels  and  the  like.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  con- 
structing.    C.  Brynoldt.     1,450,577  ;  Apr.   3. 
Tunnels,  subways,  or  the  like.  Cleaning'.     W.  I.  Smith  and 

A.   K.   Burnette.      1,443,2SG  ;   Jan.   23. 
Turbine.     C.   W.   Dake.     1,455,022  ;   May  15. 
Turbine.      II.  P.   Dahlstrand.      1,476.801  ;   Dec.    11. 
Turbine.     L.  De  Santis.     1,461,699;  July   10. 
Turbine.      W.   J.   Eduev.      1.456.122  ;   May   22. 
Turbine.     B.  Hall.     1,445,310  ;  Feb.  13. 
Turbine.     H.  T.  Herr.     1.447.081  ;  Feb.  £7. 
Turbine.     H.  T.  Herr.     1,468,633  ;  Sept.  25. 
Turbine.     V.  Kaplan.     1,467.672 ;   Sept.   11. 
Turbine.     A.  T.  Kasley.     1,469,925  :  Oct.  9. 
Turbine.     T.  H.  Pettengill.     1,473.513  ;  Nov.  6. 
Tuibine.     H.F.Schmidt.     1,469.965 ;  Oct.  9. 
Turbine.     J.   G.  Summers.      1.448.097;  Mar.   13. 
Turbine,  Atmospheric.     M.  I,.  lochum.     1.447,853  ;  Mar.  6. 
Turbine-blade  fastening.     H.  T.  Herr.     1.452,602  ;  Apr.  24. 
Turbine-blade    structure.       H.     F.     Schmidt.       1,474,386 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Turbine  blading.     R.   C.  Allen.     1,469,870  ;  Oct.  9. 
Turbine  blading.     C.  Gilson.     1,469,901  ;  Oct.  9. 
Turbine  blading.     H.  T.  Herr.     1,469.909  ;  Oct.  9. 
Turbine  blading.     A.  T.  Kaslev.     1,472,070  ;  Oct.  30. 
Turbine   blading.      L.    N.    Thompson.      1,469,973 ;   Oct.   9. 
Turbine  construction.  Vertical.     E.  C.  Hutchinson  and  E. 

Buehle.      1.449.006  ;    Mar.    20. 
Turbine  construction.  Water-.    F.  Parmentier.    1,462,070 ; 

July  17. 
Turbine,    Elastic-fluid.      W.    L.    R.    Emmet.      1,471,317 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Turbine.  Elastic-fluid.     H.  T.  Herr.     1,469.908  ;  Oct.  9. 
Turbine.  Elastic-fluid.     O.  Junggren.     1,475,267  ;  Nov.  27. 
Turbine,  Elastic-fluid.      O.  Junggren.     1.477,360  ;   Dec.  11. 
Turbine,    Elastic-fluid.      J.    A.    MacMurchy.      1,469,045 ; 

Sept.  25. 

Turbine,    Elastic-fluid.      C.    Steenstrup.      1,470,499-500; 

Oct.  9. 
Turbine,  Elastic-fluid.     C.  Steenstrup.     1,470,505  ;  Oct    9. 
Turbine.    Elastic-fluid.      G.    B.    Warren    and   H.    L    Wirt. 

1,475,212-14  ;  Nov.  27. 
Turbine,  Elastic-fluid.     J.  Wilkinson.     1,456,085  ;  May  22. 
Turbine,  Elastic-fluid.     J.  Wilkinson.     1,466,324  ;  Aug.  28. 
Turbine      elements.      Manufacturing.         C.      Steenstrup. 

1,470.506:   Oct.   9. 
Turbine      elements.      Manufacturing.         C.       Steenstrup. 

1.470.508;  Oct.  9. 
Turbine-flue  cleaner.     C.   S.  Richman  and  E.  O.  Fechner. 

1.470.219  ;  Oct.  9. 
Turbine,  Fluid.     D.  Koehler.     1,459,510;  June  19. 
Turbine  for  water,  wind,  steam,  etc.,  Reaction.     F.  H.  A 

Wielgolaski.      1,474,571  ;   Nov.   20. 
Turbine-gate-operating      mechanism.         H.      B.      Taylor. 

1.473.391  :  Nov.  6. 
Turbine,      Hydraulic.        J.      S.      Carpenter.        1,462,483  ; 

July   24. 
Turbine.    Hydraulic.    R.    S.    Hyatt.      1,475,389;    Nov.    27. 
Turhine.  Internal-combustion.     E.  B.  Hartman.     1,442,876  • 

J.in.  23. 
Turbine  locomotive.     N.   Johnson.     1,454,286 ;   May   8. 
Turbine    motor.    Duplex.      W.    E.    Conness.      1,474  318  • 

Nov.  13. 
Turbine.     Multiple  -  expansion     steam.       R.     de     Potter. 

1.446.840  ;    Feb.   27. 
Turbine,  Multistage.     H.  H.  Wait.     1,469,707  ;  Oct.  2. 
Turbine    or    centrifugal    vacuum     pump    device.      J.     D. 

Mudge.      1,457.121  ;   May   29. 
Turbine,  Pelton-wheel.     E.  Wiki.     1.448.893  ;  Mar.  20. 
Turbine,   Rifle.     O.   J.   Renshaw.     1,450,753  ;   Apr.   3. 
Turbine    rotors.    Making.       A.    W.    Carlson.      1,447,202 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Turbine,  Steam.     C.  E.  Koonce.     1.460.330  ;  June  26. 
Turbine,    Water.      T.    J.    Jolly    and    W.    P.    Fitzpatrick. 

1,461,422;   July   10. 
Turbine,  Water.     A.   Peterson.     1.475.966 ;   Dec.   4. 
Turbine,  Water.     V.  Kaplan.     1,451,263  ;  Apr.  10. 
Turbine.  Water.     E.  Suess.     1,476,229  ;  Dec.  4. 
Turbine     water     wheel.       R.     W.     McNeill.       1,456,322  ; 

Mar  22. 
Turbine,  Wind.     E.  H.  Manning.     1.466,026 ;  Aug.  28. 
1  Turbine,    Wind.     X.   Ozaki.      1.463,924 :    Aug.    7. 
Turbine.  Reversing.     W.  B.  Flanders.     1.474,351  ;  Nov.  20 
^Turbine  rotor  and  making  same,  Elastic-fluid.     C.  Steen- 
strup.    1,470,498  ;   Oct.  9. 


Turbine  rotors,  Manufacturing.     J.  WeishUupl.     1,469,566; 

Oct.  2. 
Turbine,  Serial-flow.     O.  II.  Wolner.     1,473,690;  Nov.   13. 
Turbines   and   making  same.   Diaphragm   for  elastic-fluid. 

C.  Steenstrup.     1.470.497  ;  Oct.  9. 

Turbines   and    steam    turbines.   Means    for   fastening    the 

blades  in  gas.     A.  Meyer.     1,478,902  ;   Dec.  25. 
Turbines     and     the     like.     Directrix     for.       V.     Kaplan. 

1,467,325  ;  Sept.  11. 
Turbines  being  at  rest.  Means   for  preventing  formation 

of  rust  in.     F.  Ljungstrom.     1,458,068  ;  June  5. 
Turbines,  Fastening  the  blades  of  axial  steam.     F.  Ljung- 
strom.    1,440.395  ;  Jan.  2. 
Turbines,   Flexible  and   insulating,   supporting,   and  rein- 
forcing    rings     for     crown     blades     of.       A.     Bonom. 

1,468,694  ;  Sept.  25. 
Turbines,     Guide     vane     for    hydraulic.       J.     Overn,     jr. 

1.478,053-4  ;  Dec.  18. 
Turbines,  Goverpor  for  steam.     C.  W.  Dake.     1,457,212  ; 

May  29. 
Turbines,  Making  blade  rings  for  elastic-fluid.     C.  Steen- 
strup.    1,470,501-2  ;  Oct.  9. 
Turbines,    Making    rotor    elements    for    elastic-fluid.      C. 

Steenstrup.      1,470,507  ;   Oct.   9. 
Turbines,  Means   for  fastening  the  blades  of  steam  and 

gas.     F.   Losel.     1,476,626;   Dec.  4. 
Turbines,  Oiling  device  for  steam.     C.  W.  Dake  and  R.  D. 

Grant.      1,446,786;  Feb.  27. 
Turbines,    Propelling    blades    for    reversible    steam.      A. 

Bonom.     1,468,555  ;  Sept.  18. 
Turbines,   Regulating   means  for   mixed-pressure.      W.   E. 

Ver  Planck.     1,444,437  ;  Feb.  6. 
Turboblower.     Counter-rotation.        O.     D.     H.     Bentley. 

1.462,592  ;  July  24 
Turbocompressor.  P.   Losel.     1,465,401 ;  Aug.  21. 
Turnhuckle  and  hanger.  Adjustable  spring.    E.  C.  Mitchell. 

1,467,872  ;    Sept.    11. 
Turubuckle,     Automaticallv-adjusting.       A.     E.     Osborn. 

1,477,891  ;  Dec.  18. 
Turnbuckle  lock.     R.  A.  Hoffman.     1,467,319  ;  Sept.  11. 
Turubuckle  lock.     R.  A.  Hoffmann.     1,473.677  ;   Nov.   13. 
Turnbutton  fastener.     D.  Bourque.     1,455,758  ;  May  15. 
Turnbutton  fastener.     N.   Yates,  jr.     1,442,208  ;  Jan.   16. 
Turner,  Upper.     S.  J.  Peutler  and  O.  R.  Short.     1,448,417  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Turning  and  planing  tooL    C.  Jaeger.     1,449,513  ;  Mar.  27. 
Turning     and     treading     machine.        J.     A.     Eden,     jr. 

1,456,101  ;  May  22. 
Turning  irregular  forms,  Machine  for.     G.  W.  Duchemin. 

1,451,496  ;  Apr.  10. 
Turning    machine.    Forepart-.      A.    Eppler.       1,448,111 : 

Mar.  13. 
Turning  machine,  Forepart-.     F.  A.  Reardon.     1,462,828  ; 

July  24. 
Turning    machine,    screw-making   machine,    and   the   like. 

Automatic.     A.  P.   J.  Wright.     1,442,774  ;  Jan.  16. 
Turning   machines.   Fixture  for.     W.   R.   Adams    and   H. 

L.   Pound.      1,461,884  ;    July   17. 
Turning   music,    Device   for.      F.   B.    Hartup.     1,452,804 ; 

Apr.   24. 
Turning,    planing,    and    like    operations.      Tool    and    tool 

holder  for.     W.  T.  Tasker.     1,459,805  ;  June  26. 
Turning  tool.     W.  F.  Roney.     1,467,501 ;  Sept.  11. 
Turnip-gathering  device.     V.  O.  Deyl.     1.472.328  ;  Oct.  30. 
Turnips    and    other    like    roots.    Machine    for   raising   or 

digging.      A.     Smith    and    W.    M.    Wood.       1,452,395; 

Apr.   17. 
Turn-off    switch.    Automatic.      L.    S.    Foltz.      1,445,207: 

Feb.  13. 
Turnsole-fitting    machine.      A.    E.    Johnson.      1,456,600; 

May  29. 
Turnstile.     G.  P.  Myers.     1.440,485  ;  Jan.  2. 
Turnstile      registering     apparatus.        S.      MItzenmacher. 

1,457,448  ;  June  5. 
Turntable.     P.  B.  Cole.     1.446,614  ;  Feb.  27 
Turntable.      A.    Y.    Dodge   and   R.    J.    Statz.      1,472,792 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Turntable.        B.      Freishwater      and      H.      H.      Cumings 

1,446.498;   Feb.   27. 
Turntable.    C.  W.  Hawthorne  and  G.  J.  Rennie.    1,469,085 : 

Sept.  25. 
Turntable.     M.  G.   Hilpert.     1,458,229  ;   June  12. 
Turntable.     H.  Schutte.     1,466,966  ;  Sept.  4. 
Turntable.     W.  M.  Venable.     1,446,228  ;  Feb.  20. 
Turntable.     T.  H.  Wright.     1,454.805  ;   May  8. 
Turntable-braking  means.     M.  Weil.     1,475',464  •  Nov    27 
Turntable,  Portable.     G.  H.  MacLean.    7,449,767  ;  Mar.  27. 
Turntable,  Portable.     F.  E.  Miner.     1,454.482  ;  May  8 
Turntable,     Self-balanced.       F.     E.     Arndt.       1,465,331  • 

Aug.  21. 
Turpentine    substitute    and    product    therefrom.    Making. 

W.  B.  Logan.     1,463.122  ;  July  24. 
Turret  lathes.  Turret-clamping  mechanism  for.     E.  P   Bur- 

rell  and  G.  W.  Drake.     1,446,829  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tuy6re.      H.   P.   Hildebrandt.      1,473,934  ;   Nov.    13. 
Tweezers.     M.  M.  Corey.     1.475,689  ;  Nov.  27. 
Tweezers,  Spring.  W.  M.  Muchow.     1.443.086  :  Jan.  23. 
Twin-cylinder     two-stroke     internal-combustion      engine, 

D.  Stanger.     1,476.351  ;  Dec.  4. 

Twine  cutter.     J.  H.  Dearholt.     1.445,667  ;  Feb.  20. 
Twine  cutter.     E.  R.  Jones.     1.454.543  ;  May  8. 
Twine  cutter.     B.  Subin.     1.453,206  ;  Apr.  24. 
Twine-cutting  device.     S.   Yamada.      1,462,097  ;    July   IT 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Twine-guiding  arm,    Stiocker.     C.   K.   Raney.      1,474,914  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Twine  holder.     6.  G.   Clark.     1,441,265;   Jan.   9. 
Twine     holding     and      dispensing     device.        W.      Eley. 

1,457,621 ;  June  5. 
Twist  drill.     E.   C.   Oliver.     1.467.491 ;    Sept.   11. 
Twist  drills  and   similar  tools.   Mold   for  the   casting  on 

of  shafts  for.     A.  F.  Drossel.     1,476,287  ;  Dec.  4. 
Twister   ring.      J.   T.    Hauton.      1,457,027 ;    May    29. 
Twister-ring    traveler.        G.      H.      Gilligan.        1,464,675  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Twister    rings.    Lubricating    means    for.      D.    D.    Towers. 

1,466,004-5  ;  Aug.  28. 
Twisting  frame.     C.  Deshaies.     1,468,996  ;  Sept.  25. 
Twisting  machinery.     P.  Hardmau.     1,446.646  ;  Feb.  27. 
Twisting  ring.     E.  B.   Feaster.     1,474,959 ;   Nov.   20. 
Two-circuit    or    three-heat    push-through    switch.      I.    R. 

Seltzer.     1,476,373  ;  Dec.  4. 
Two-cycle   engine.      C.   P.   Brockway.      1,473,602  ;   Nov.   6. 
Two-cycle      engine,      High-compression.        H.      Ruehman. 

1,473,124  ;  Nov.  6. 
2-oxy-l-aryl   naphthylamines.   Manufacture   of.     A.   Wahl 

:ind   R.   Lants.     1,460,774;   July   3. 
Two-stroke  engine.     R.  H.  Dickinson.     1,461,348  ;  July  10. 
Tying.     T.  A.  Qulnlan.     1,449,547  :  Mar.  27. 
Tying  machine.     H.  C.  Meyer.     1,470,861 ;  Oct.  16. 
Tympano.     C.  H.  Strupe.     1,469,197  ;  Sept.  25. 
Type  cutter  and  its  use.  Ring-.     C.  H.  Schurr.    1,465,240  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Type    lines.     Mechanism    for    holding.       H.     C.     Oshorn. 

1,472,809  ;  Nov.  6. 
Type    holder.    Interchangeable    steel-.       G.     H.    Bracht. 

1,471,443;   Oct.  23. 
Type  planer.  Printer's.     J.  T.  Barton  and  E.  J.  O'Leary. 

1,442,038;  Jan.  16. 
Type-casting     apparatus.       M.     F.     Turner.       1,467,405  ; 

Sept.    11. 
Type-casting     machine.       V.     S.     Williams.       1,468,850 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Typesetting    appliance.      C.    A.    H.    Bullock.      1,457,423 ; 

June  5. 
Typesetting  machine.     W.  H.  Hanlon.     1.441,680  ;  Jan.  9. 
Typesetting  machine.     O.  Pusino.     1,465,482  ;  Aug.  21. 
Typesetting     machine.        B.      R.      Webster.        1,452,945 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Typesetting-machine  crucibles  and  the  like.  Heating  sys- 
tem for.     B.  N.  Lightfoot.     1,449,425  ;  Mar.  27. 
Typesetting  machines.    Gas   governor   for.      H.   W.   Part- 
low.     1,460,980;  July  3. 
Typesetting  machines.  Gas  governor  for.     H.  W.  Partlow. 

1,462,816 ;  July  24. 
Typesetting    machines.    Justification    attachment   for.      J. 

Sunderland.     1,442,368;  Jan.  18. 
Type-slug-casting  apparatus.     G.  B.   Kelds.     1,471,253 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Type  switch.  Externally-operable  inclosed  safety-.     E.  L. 

Brenk.     1,453,740;  May  1. 
Type  wheel.     F.  A.   Putnam.     1,443,928  ;  Jan.   30. 
Typewriter.     P.  H.  Darnley.     1,450,627  ;  Apr.  3. 
Typewriter.     H.  Ellis.     1,446,338  ;  Feb.  20. 
Typewriter.     J.  T.  Field.     1,441,917  ;  Jan.  9. 
Typewriter.     P.  W.  Hillard.     1,445,513  ;  Feb.  13. 
Typewriter.     P.  E.  Ormsby.     1,467,191 ;   Sept.  4. 
Typewriter.     P.  Richter.     1,456,741 ;  May  29. 
Typewriter.     L.  R.  Roberts.     1,450,115  ;  Mar.  27. 
Typewriter.     L.  R.  Roberts.     1,455,030-1  ;  May  15. 
Typewriter.     L.  R.  Roberts.     1,473,254  ;  Nov.  6. 
Typewriter.     W.  Schaffer.     1,466,491  ;  Aug.  28. 
Typewriter.     G.   F.   Schefifer.     1,455,813  ;   May  22. 
Typewriter.      C.    Sehluns.      1,474,917 ;    Nov.  '20. 
Typewriter.     A.  R.  G.  Vogt.     1,446,951  :  Feb.  27. 
Typewriter.     J.  A.  Wherry.     Re.  15,537  ;  Feb.  13. 
Typewriter  and  operating  same.     C.  F.  Cook.     1,455,079 

May  15. 
Typewriter  attachment.     E.  L.  Dailey.     1,473,470  ;  Nov.  6 
Typewriter   attachment.      F.   Gray.      1,463,080 ;   July    24 
Typewriter     attachment.       P.     E.     Fanger.      1,477,048 

Dec.  11. 
Typewriteu     attachment.       D.     K.     Howell.       1,465,041 

Aug.   14. 
Typewriter     attachment.       H.     B.     Kaneen.       1,454,588 

May  8. 
Typewriter     attachment.       A.     R.     McNeal.       1,471,407 

Oct.  23. 
Typewriter    attachment.      H.     C.     Stevens.       1,460,770 

July  3. 

Typewriter  attachment,  Silent-key.   L.  Cardoso.    1,478,600 

Dec.   25. 
Typewriter,    Automatic.      T.    D.    Metropole    and    T.    M 

Cottakis.     1,456,560;  May  29. 
Typewriter-carriage-return  mechanism.     P.  N.  Kawamura 

1,445,597  ;  Feb.  13. 
Typewriter  carriages,   Spring  motor  for.  W.  F.  Helmond 

1,442,880  ;    Jan.    23. 
Typewriter  clamp.     B.  C.  Moon.     1,450.183  ;  Apr.  3. 
Typewriter    copyholder.      A.    S.    MacDowell.      1,478,344 

Dec.   18. 
Typewriter  device.     E.  M.  Cooper.     1,440.584  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Typewriter,   Folding.     C.   O.   Noack     1,452,254 ;   Apr.    17 
Typewriter-key-actuating    organization.      J.    H.    Pillings 

1,447,484;  Mar.  6. 
Typewriter  keyboard.     E.  C.  Hall.     1,468,566;  Sept.  18. 


Typewriter  keyboards.  Finger-guiding  attachment  for.     1. 

M.  Stowell.     1,440,942  ;  Jan.  2. 
Typewriter,    Manifolding.      J.    Q.    Sherman.      1,454,822 ; 

May  8. 
Typewriter,  Music.     L.  Fortoni.     1,478,946  ;  Dec.  25. 
Typewriter  notation.  System  of.     C.  Herrman.     1,476,818  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Typewriter,  Power.     M.  C.  Crawley.     Rel5,640 ;  July  3. 
Typewriter  screen.     E.  C.  Moon.     l,447,5t>3  ;  Mar.  6. 
Tj-pewriter  stand.     J.  E.  Neahr.    Des.  63,058  ;  Sept.  25. 
Tj'pewriter     tabulator.       J.     S.     Marcussen.       1,470,464; 

Oct.  9. 
Typewriters   and   the   like.   Justifying  device   for.     K.    C. 

and  J.   W.   O'Bryan.     1,457,853  ;   June  5. 
Typewriters,  Billing  and   computing   attachment   to.      W. 

Wright.      1,474,425 ;    Nov.    20. 
Typewriters,    Control   mechanism    for.      0.   A.    Hokanson. 

1,473,705  ;  Nov.  13. 
Typewriters,   Dsvice  for  the  use  of  carbon  paper  in.      S. 

Carrau   and   W.   R.   Cobean.      1,452,414 ;    Apr.    17. 
Typewriters,   Eraser-supporting   means  for.     C.   Huscher. 

1,441,505  ;  Jan.  9. 
Typewriters,  Finger  guard  for  the  line-space  and  carriage- 
return  levers  of.    W.  V.  and  A.  E.  Redfern.    1,454,014  ; 

May  1.   . 
Typewriters,    Keyboard    screen    for.       O.    A.    Hokanson. 

1,450,369  ;  Apr.  3. 
Typewriters,   Letter-width-spacing  mechanism   in.     T.   E. 

Buschmann.     1,472,825  ;  Nov.  6. 
Typewriters,  Line  counter  for.     K.  R.  Jahn.     1,457,248 ; 

May  29. 
Typewriters,  Line  finder  for.    O.  A.  Hokanson.    1,478,474  ; 

Dec.   25. 
Typewriters,    Line-space    and    carriage-return    lever    and 

pad  for.     W.  V.  and  A.  E.  Redfern.     1,470,190  ;  Oct.  9. 
Typewriters,  Manifolding  attachment  for.     M.  L.  Cossitt. 

1,451,864-6  ;  Apr.  17. 
Typewriters,  Manifolding  attachment  for.     M.  Ii.  Cossitt. 

1,452,193  ;  Apr.  17. 
Typewriters,  Manifolding  attachment  for.     M.  L.  Cossitt. 

1,448.334-5:    Mar.   13. 
Typewriters,  Manifolding  attachment  for.    M.  L.  Cossitt. 

1,461,599;  July  10. 
Typewriters,    Manifolding    platen    for.      M.    L.    Cossitt. 

1,467,532;   Sept.   11. 
Typewriters,    Multicopy    attachment    for.      L.    P.    Rose. 

1,443,505  ;  Jan.  30. 
Typewriters,  Paper-feeding  apparatus  for.     W.  C.  Avery. 

1,443.698;  Jan.  30. 
Typewriters,     Ribbon     spool     for.       O.     A.     Hokanson. 

1,469,386  ;  Oct.  2. 
Typewriters,   Ribbon-spool   holder   for.     O.   A.   Hokanson. 

1,444.071  ;  Feb.  6. 
Typewriters,  Type-bar  clip  for.     G.  J.  Anstead.    1,443,065  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Typewriters,  Type  bar  for  stenographic.     B.  G.  Robeson. 

1,454.692  ;   May  8. 
Typewriters,   Variable  carriage-feed   mechanism   for.     A. 

S.   Wheeler.     1,462,183 ;   July   17. 
Typewriters,  Variable  line  spacer  for.     O.  A.  Hokanson. 

1,456,778-9;  May  29. 
Typewriting  and  adding  machine,  Combined.     G.  J.  Bar- 
rett.    1,459,814;  June  26. 
Typewriting     macnine.       G.     W.     Campbell.       1,478,698 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Typewriting     machine.       M.     C.     Crawley.       1,478,380 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Typewriting  machine.     J.  C.  Doane.     1,478,702  ;  Dec.  25. 
Typewriting  machine.     E.  B.  Hoss.     1,477,175:  Dec.   11. 
Typewriting   machine.      A.    G.    P.   Kurowskl.      1,478,235 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Typewriting  machine.     C.  W.  Marsh.     1,478,877  ;  Dec.  25. 
Typewriting     machine.       C.     W.     and     A.     C.     Walker. 

1,478,591  ;  Dec.  25. 
Typewriting   and   computing   machine.    Combined.      P.   TJ. 

Conard.     1,463,254;  July  31. 
Typewriting   and    computing   machine.    Combined.      P.   U. 

Conard.      1,467,569;    Sept.    11. 
Typewriting   and  computing  machine.    Combined.      P.   K. 

Davis   and    C.    C.   Taylor.      1,463,155 :   July   31. 
Typewriting  and  computing  machine,   Combined.     W.   P. 

Keene.      1,442,576;  Jan.  16. 
Typewriting   and   computing   machine,    Combined.     A.    G. 

Kupetz.      1,452,162  ;  Apr.   17. 
Typewriting   and   computing   machine.    Combined.      B.    C. 

Stickney.      1,464,117;    Aug.    7. 
Typewriting  and  computing  machine.    Combined.     H.   H. 

Vlckers.      1,455,280;  May   15. 
Typewriting    and     computing    machine.    Combined.       W. 

Wright.     1,474,990;  Nov.  20. 
Typewriting    and    computing    machine.    Combined.       W. 

Wright.      1,475,152  ;    Nov.    20. 
Typewriting   and   like  machines.   Carriage  pull  band  for. 

H.   E.  Cook.     1,461,347;   July  10. 
Typewriting  and  similar  mn chines,  Ribbon  for.     W.  B.  B. 

Baker.     1,445,469  ;  Feb.  13. 
Typowiiting  machine.     J.  F.  Allard.     1,454.613  ;  May  8. 
Typewriting  machine.     J.  P.  Allard.     1,467,220  ;  Sept.  4. 
Typewriting  machine.     F.   H.  Armstrong.      1,453,577-82 ; 

May  1. 
Typewriting  machine.     P.  H.  Armstrong.     1,461,718-20 ; 

July  17. 
Typewriting  machine.    E.  E.  Barney.     1,456,296  ;  May  22. 


UNITED  STATKS  PATENT  OFFICE,  1!)28. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


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Typewriting 

Typewritiiiir 
Typewritiiis; 
Type\vritiu<; 
Typewritinsj 
l,447.liS!)  : 
Typewritinir 
Typewriting 

July  10. 

Typewriting 

Typewriting; 

Jan.   L>:;.' 

Tvppwritine 

Sept.  18. 
Typewriting 

Sept.  18. 
Typewriting 

May  29. 
Typewriting 
Ty4Jewriting 

Mar.  27. 
Typewriting 

Apr.  10. 
Typewriting 

June  5. 
Typewriting 
T}-pewriting 
T.vpewriting 
Typewriting 

Mar.  27. 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 

May  15. 
Typewriting 

Oct.  9. 
Typewriting 

Mar.  6. 
Typewriting 

Jan.   23. 
Typewriting 

May  22. 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 

June  5. 
Typewriting 

June  5. 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 

Oct.  16. 
Typewriting 

Aug.  7. 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 

July  17. 
Typewriting 

1.-164. S18  : 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 

Mar.  13. 
Typewriting 

Aug.   14. 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 

Nov.  20. 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 

1,453,839  ; 
Typewriting 

1,457,167: 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 
Typewriting 

May  1. 
Typewriting 

Feb.   27. 
Typewriting 

Mar.  18. 
Typewriting 

Mar.  13. 
Typewriting 

Mar.  20. 
Typewriting 

Mar.  20. 
Typewriting 

Apr.  10. 
Typewriting 

May  15. 
Typewriting 

May  29. 
Typewriting 

June  12. 


machine.  E.  E.  Barney.  1,458,125  ;  June  12. 

machine.  E.  E.  Barney.  1 ,47:!,!)L'0  ;  Noy.  i;i. 

machine.  E.  E.  Barney.  1,475.619  ;  Nov.  27. 

machine.  J.    H.   Barr.  1.447.638;    Mar.    6. 

machine.  J.    H.    Barr  auri    E.    E.    Barney. 

Mar.   6. 

machine.  J.    II.   Barr.  1,455,519;  May  15. 
machine.       J.     H.     Barr.        1,461,510-11 ; 

machine.     J.  W.  Bond.     1,468,773  ;  Sept.  25. 
machine.       H.    E.     Bridgwater.       1,442,792; 

machine.     H.  E.   Bridgwater.      1,467,995-6 ; 

machine.      H.    E.    Bridgwater.      1,468,274  ; 

machine.       P.      H.      Burdick.       1,456,533 ; 

machine.     W.  D.  Camp.     1,458,269  ;  June  12. 
macfliine.       G.     W.     Campl>ell.       1,450,018 ; 

machine.       C.     V.     Carpenter.       1,451,203 ; 

machine.       P.     de     Clamecy.        1,457,730 ; 

machine.    C.  B.  Corcoran.     1,441,215  ;  Jan.  9. 

machine.   C.  B.  Corcoran.   1,443.733  :   Jan.  30. 

machine.    C.  B.  Corcoran.     1,447,280  :  Mar.  6. 

machine.      C.      B.      Corcoran.      1,450,020 ; 


machine, 
machine. 

machine. 

machine. 

machine. 

machine. 


C.  B.   Corell.     1,454,040;  May  8. 
M.     C.     Crawley.        I,455,il2 ; 


M.     C.     Crawley. 
J.     E.     Davidson. 
H.     A.      Dewing. 
W.      A.     Dobson. 


1,469,774-8  ; 
1,447,510  ; 
1,443,070  ; 
1,456,302  ; 


machine.     J.  E.  Doody.     1,451,293  ;  Apr.  10. 
machine.     B.  J.  Dowd  and  A.  Utz.    1,457,620  ; 


machine.       L. 


Du     Mais.       1,457,965  ; 


machine.     E.  R.  Fowler.     1,457,107  ;  May  29. 

machine.    C.  Gabrielson.    1,467,723  ;  Sept.  11. 

machine.     M.  Garbell.     1,457,970-1 ;  June  5. 

machine.       G.     G.     Going.        1,471,152-3 ; 

machine.      E.   M.   F.    Guignard.      1,463,811 ; 

machine.    G.  F.  Handley.     1,451,423  ;  Apr.  10. 
machine.       E.     L.     Harmon.       1,461,731 ; 

machine.     B.  L.  Harmon  and  O.  Petermann. 
Aug.   14. 

machine.     F.  A.   Hart.     1,462,697  ;  July  24. 
machine.       W.     F.     Helmond.       1,448,217 ; 

machine.       W.     F.     Helmond.       1,465,243 ; 

machine.     W.  F.  Helmond.    1,470,568  ;  Oct.  9. 
machine.       W.     F.     Helmond.       1,474,932  ; 


machine, 
machine, 
machine, 
machine. 

machine. 

machine. 

May  1. 

machine. 

May  29. 
machine, 
machine, 
machine, 
machine, 
machine, 
machine, 
machine. 

machine, 
machine, 
machine, 
machine. 
machine, 
machine, 
machine 
machine, 
machine, 
machine. 


E.  B.  Hess.  1,455,201  :  May  15. 
B.  B.  Hess.  1,460,846-9 ;  July  3. 
E.  B.  Hess.  1,462,912-13  ;  July  24. 
E.  B.  Hess.  1,469,934  ;  Oct.  9. 
E.  B.  Hess.  1,476,511 ;  Dee.  4. 
E.    B.    Hess    and    L.    C.    Myers. 

E.    B.    Hess    and    L.    C.    Myers. 

J.  B.  Holden.  1,458,133  ;  June  12. 
J.  B.  Holden.  1,461,419;  July  10. 
J.  B.  Holden.  1,469,477  ;  Oct.  2. 
W.  H.  Hulse.  1,462,886  ;  July  24. 
W.  H.  Hulse.  1,463.778  ;  July  31. 
H.  Jacobs.  1,443.746  :  .Tan.  .30. 
A.  A.  Johnson.     1,465,640  ;  Aug.  21. 

C.    W.    Klauninzer.      1,453,628 ; 


A.  G.  F.  Kurowskl. 
A.  6.  F.  Kurowskl. 
A.   G.   F.   Kurowskl. 


1,446,976  ; 
1,447,990  ; 
1,448,547  ; 
1,448,753  : 
1.449.119; 
1,451,463  : 


A.    G.   P.   Kurowskl. 

A.    G.   P.   Kurowskl. 

A.    G.    F.    Kurowskl. 

A.  G.  P.  Kurowski.     1,455,496-7  ; 

A.  G.  F.  Kurowski.     1,456,637-8; 

A.    G.    F.    Kurowskl.      1,458,904 ; 


machine. 


machine. 


Typewriting  machine. 

Sept.    11. 
Typewriting  machine. 

Sept.  25. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting     machine. 

Mar.  13. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting 

Jan.  9. 
Typewriting 

Mar.  20. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Tybewriting     machine 

July  31. 
Tj-pewriting  machine. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting   machine. 

10. 
Typewriting 

June  19. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting    machine. 

Mar.  13. 
Typewriting 

Apr.  3. 
Typewriting 

Apr.   17. 
Typewriting 

May  15. 
Typewriting 

Aug.  28. 
Typewriting 

Nov.   13. 
Typewriting 

Apr.  10. 
Typewriting 

June  12. 
Typewriting 

July  31. 
Typewriting 

Aug.  14. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Tj'pewriting  machine. 
Typewriting  machine. 
Typewriting 

1.446.745  ; 
Typewriting 


A.  G.   F.  Kurowski.     l,467,'.)4(j-2  ; 

A.  G.  F.  Kurowskl.     1,468,640-1 ; 

li.  S.  Lasher.     1,465,943  ;  Aug.  28. 
K.      A.      Lehmann.        1,44S,411  ; 

C.  W.  Marsh.     1,474,839  ;  Nov.  20. 
C.    T.     Miller,    jr.       1,441,237; 


machine.       J.      H.     Moloney.       1,448,810; 


R.  J.  Orr.     1,469,482  ;  Oct.  2. 
0.  Petermann.    1,461,734  ;  July  17. 
E.  A.  Peterson.     1,440,792  ;  ,lan.  2. 
E.     A.     Peterson.       1,463,535 ; 


J.   Phelps. 
H.  L.  Pitman 
M.  W.  Pool. 
W 
L. 


M. 
P. 


Pool. 


1,444,385  ;   Feb.    6. 
1,465,789  ;  Aug.  21. 
1,462,980  ;  July  24. 
1,465,559  ;  Aug.  21. 


Schmidt.     1,461,331 ;   July 


H.      Schweitzer. 


1,459,554  ; 


G.  A.   Seib.      1,446,935;    Feb.   27. 
G.  A.  Seib.     1,446,993  ;  Feb.  27. 

G.  A.  Seib.  1,463,599  ;  July  31. 
J.  J.  Sheehy.  1,448,007  ;  Mar.  13. 
A.  W.  Smith.  1,440,703  ;  Jan.  2. 
C.  E.  Smith.  1,469,054  ;  Sept.  25. 
J.  A.  B.  Smith.  1,447,270  ;  Mar.  6. 
J.    A.    B.    Smith.      1,448,601; 


machine.  J.  A.  B.  Smith.  1,450,737 ; 

machine.  J.  A.  B.  Smith.  1,451,792 ; 

machine.  J.  A.  B.  Smith.  1,455,454 ; 

machine.  J.  A.  B.  Smith.  1,466,632 ; 

machine.  J.  A.  B.  Smith.  1,474,178; 


machine.      B.    C. 
machine.        B.     C. 


Stlckney. 
Stickney. 


1,451,277-8  ; 
1,458,251 ; 


machine.       B.     C.     Stlckney.       1,463,537; 
machine.       B.     C.     Stlckney.       1,465,1191; 


B.  C.  Stickney.    1,465,403  :  Aug.  21. 
A.  XJtz.     1,475,664  ;  Nov.  27. 


J.  Waldheim. 
J.  Waldheim. 
J.  Waldheim. 
J.  A.  Wherry, 
and     case. 


1,441,049  ;  Jan.  2. 

1,451,482  ;  Apr.  10. 

1,464,122;  Aug.  7. 

1,465,242  ;  Aug.  14. 

W.     F.     Helmond. 


A.  G.  F.  Kurowski.     1,446,096  ; 


1,473,292; 


machine 
Feb.  27. 
machine  and  case  therefor.  Portable.     E.  G. 

Latta.     1,468,880;  Sept.  25. 
Typewriting-machine  case. 

Feb.  20. 
Typewriting  machine,  Electric.    E.  H.  Hebern 

Nov.  6. 
Typewriting     machine.     Portable.        W.     A. 

1,472,811  ;  Nov.  6. 
Typewriting-machine   ribbon.     A.   S.   Gllman. 

Feb.  6. 
Typewriting  machines.  Attachment  for. 

1,452.822  ;  Apr.  24. 
Typewriting  machines,   Card  holder  for. 

1,440,597  ;  Jan.  2. 
Typewriting     machines.     Casing     for. 

1,471,757;  Oct.  23. 
Typewriting  machines.   Paper   extracting  mechanism   for, 

L.  Jensen.     1.440,682  ;  Jan.  2. 
Typewriting    machines.    Ribbon    mechanism 

Foothorap.     1,459,199  ;  June  19. 
Typewriting  machines.  Ribbon  spool  for.     C 


Papworth. 
1,443,952  ; 


J.  H.  Ananson. 

G.  F.    Handley. 

A.     G.     Thiriot 


for.      H.    A. 
Gabrielson. 


1,474,111  ;   Nov.   13. 
Typewriting  machines.  Segment  carrier  for.     F.  H.  Arm- 
strong.     1,461,717;   July   17. 
Typewriting    machines.    Shift    bar    for.      J.    F.    Wilson. 

1.474.751  ;   Nov.   20. 
Typewriting  machines,  Type  cleaner  for.     C.  E.  and  J.  M. 

Bricson.     1,469,632  ;  Oct.  2. 
Typing-speed     recorder.       A.     E.     Oswald.        1,475,715 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Typograph     mechanism.        C.     A.     Harms.        1,462,338 ; 

July  17. 
Typograph     mechanism.        W. 

May  22. 
Typographic  border  mechanism.    M.  C.  Indahl.     1,465,272  : 

Aug.    21. 
Typographic  composing  machine.    J.  S.  Bancroft  and  M.  C. 

Indahl.     1,449,489  ;  Mar.  27. 
Typographic     composing     machine.       J.     B.     S.     Booth. 

1,465,296  ;   Aug.   21. 
Typographic      embossing      machine.        F.      De      Minlco. 

1.478,030;  Dec.  18. 


Reade.        1,455,885; 


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Typographic    machines,    Casting   mechanism   for.      F.    W. 

Letsch.     1,458,659  ;  June  12. 
Typographic    machines,    Distributing  mechanism   for.      F. 

W.  Letsch.     1,441,101  ;  Jan.  2. 
Typographic      machines,      Mold      for.      F.      W.      Letsch. 

1,444,254  ;  Feb.  6. 
Typographic  matrix  and  production  of  same.     G.  E.  Mar- 

latt.     1,451,170;  Apr.  10. 
Typographic    numbering    machine.      P.    Malewig    and    J. 

Wallace.     1,470,278  ;  Oct.  9. 
Typographical  composing  and  casting  machines,  Trimming 

mechanism  for.     T.   Drake.     ], 447, 714;   Mar.   6. 
Typographical  composing  and  distributing  machine.    J.  R. 

Roger.s.      1,443,434  ;   Jan.   30. 
Typographical   elements.      G.    P.    Kingsbury.      1,471,400 ; 

Oct.   23. 
Typographical      machine.         A.      Heldrich.         1,456,4^6; 

May  22. 
Typographical    machine.       D.    S.    Kennedy.       1,459„978 ; 

June  26. 
Typographical    machine.       E.    W.     Pierson.       1,471,352 ; 

Oct.   23. 
Typographical  machine.    S.  E.  Sperry.    1,451,595;  Apr.  10 
Typographical  machines,  Distributor  mechanism   for.     II. 

Petersen.    1,440,934  ;  Jan.  2. 
Typographical    machines,    Galley    for.      T.     S.     Homans. 

1,464,483;   Aug.   7. 
Typographical    machines,    Matrix    for.       H.    R.    Freund. 

1,477,436  ;    Dec.    11. 
Typographical    method    and    apparatus.      G.    P.    Ferrell. 

1,448,620;   Mar.   13. 
Typographical  mold.     H.  J.  Megley.     1,461,927  ;  July  17. 
Umbilical-cord  clamp.    C.  E.  Ziegler.     1,440.574  ;  Jan.  2. 
Umbrella.     M.   H.   Hartzell.      1,453,490-500 ;   May   1. 
Umbrella.     T.   J.  Morris.     1,460,821 ;  July  3. 
Umbrella.     H.  F.  Poell.     1,454,404  ;  May  8. 
Umbrella.     F.  J.  Pugel.     1,469,021 ;  Sept.  25. 
Umbrella.      J.    Reid.      1,    1,464,507 ;    Aug.    14. 
Umbrella.       J.     Reid     and     H.     Hopkinson.       1,464,830 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Umbrella.     S.  C.  Vincent.     1,457,679;  June  5. 
Umbrella  carrier.     W.  A.  Hart.     1,466,715  ;   Sept.  4. 
Umbrella,    Collapsible.      O.    W.    F.    Posselt.      1,455,410; 

May  15. 
Umbrella,  Folding.     R.  H.  Davis.     1,455,605  ;  May  15. 
Umbrella,   Folding.     B.   J.   Grancell.      1,441,848 ;    Jan.   9. 
Umbrella,  Folding.     M.  H.  Hartzell.     1,473,006;  Nov.  13. 
Umbrella,  Folding.     M.  H.  Hartzell.     1,474.821 :  Nov.  20. 
Umbrella  identifier.     H.  Sumner.     1,473,654  ;  Nov.  13. 
Umbrella    parasol.      1.    H.    Weinberg   and    C.    F.    Bisbing. 

1.442,753  ;   .Tan.  16. 
Umbrella,   Pocket.     G.   Pedersen.     1,447,815 ;   Mar.   6. 
Umbrella  rack.     F.  R.  McGee.     1,459,787  ;  June  26. 
Umbrella  rib  and  stretcher  and  attaching  means  therefor. 

C.  E.  Bunker.     1,469,495  ;  Oct.  2. 
Umbrella,     Self-opening.       S.     S.     Fretz,    sr.       1,473,222 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Umbrella    stand.      G.    De    Witt.      1,476,599  ;   Dec.    4. 
Umbrella  stand.     J.  Muller.     Des.  63,083  ;  Oct.  2. 
Umbrella     stand,    Portable       L.     H.     Noble.       1,462,615 ; 

July  24. 
Umbrella  tip.     G.  Morrell.     1,445,537  ;  Feh.   13. 
Umbrellas,    parasols,    etc..    Identification    means   for.      D. 

Hirsch.     Rel5,712  ;  Oct.  30. 
Underdrilling   bit.      E.   J.    Akins.      1,463,566;    July   81. 
Underfeed  furnace.     M.  J.  Wightman.     1,454,697  ;  May  8. 
Underfeed  furnace,  Side-dump.    A.  H.  Blackburn  and  F.  E. 

Fleming.     1,472,579  ;  Oct.  30. 
Undergarment.     W.  S.  Elder.     1,444,676;  Feb.  6. 
Undergarment.      H.    F.   Geist.     1,478.006:   Dec.    18. 
Undergarment.      D.   McHolland.     1,445,523 ;    Feb.    13. 
Undergarment.     J.   H.   Moffat.     1,458,892 ;   June   12. 
Undergarment.      Z.   B.   Moore.      1,456,814  ;   Mav    29. 
Undorgnrment.      C.  L.   Mowrer.     1,473,500  ;  Nov.   6. 
Undergarment.     C.  Reich.     1,457,394 ;   June  5. 
Undergarment.     W.  B.  Rood.     1,457,752  ;  June  5. 
Undergarment.     W.  B.  Rood.     1,458,547  ;  June  12. 
Undergarment.      C.   A.    Sus   Strong.      1,478,147 ;   Dec.   18. 
Undergarment    for    stout    women.    Combination.      I.     E. 

Kelly.     1,450,683;  Apr.  3. 
Undergarment,  Woman's  fitted.    D.  H.  Warner.     1,454,417  ; 

May   8. 
Under.garment.  Woman's  fitted.     D.  H.  and  D.  C.  Warner. 

1,472,447;  Oct.  30. 
Undergarments,    Ribbed    underflap    for.      S.    F.    Swantees. 

1.469,972  ;   Oct.  9. 
Underreamer.      J.    J.    and    J.    R.    Bookhout.      1,449,314 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Underreamer.      11.   E.    Brown.      1,454,843  ;    May   15. 
Underreamer.     C.  L.  Giebell.     1,463,316;  July  "31. 
Underreamer.     T.  J.  McCormick.     1,474.274  ;  Nov.  13. 
Underreamer.      J.   D.   Russ.     1,471.808:   Oct.   23. 
Underreamer.     M.  M.  Sweetman.     1.4TS.306  :  Dee.  IS. 
Underreamer,    Expansive.       L.     H.    Baldwin.       1,470,316; 

Oct.  9. 
Underreamer,  Wide-expansion.     R.  E.  Simpson.     1,468,980  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Underwaist.     O.   Bastiansen.     1,454,262;   Mav  8. 
Underwai.sit.    Child'.s.      E.    Lasner.      1,443,994';    Feb.    6. 
Underwear.      R.   E.    Garrett.      1.460,959 ;   July   3. 
Underwear.      C.   N.  Watson.      1,475,097;   Nov.   20. 
Underwear,    Producing    fullness    in    the    seat    of.      D.    M. 

Stephens.      1,470,580  ;   Oct.  9. 


Undulation,   Device   for   producing   permanent.     R.    Eich- 

enberger.      1,464,867  ;   Aug.   14. 
Union  suit.     D.  Atwater.     1,475,560  ;  Nov.  27. 
Unit      carrier.      Interchangeable-.        H.      W.      Kirchner. 

1.470,266  ;  Oct.  9. 
Unit  drier.     L.  B.  Case.     1,478,938  ;  Dec.  25. 
Unit     switch.     Multiple-.       H.     T.     Martin.       1,478,042 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Universal   clasp.      G.   H.   Schneider.      1,477,597 ;   Dec.   18. 
Universal  joint.     C.   L.  Anderson.      1,450,706-7  ;   Apr.   3. 
Universal  joint.     H.   W.   Bell.      1,450,350 ;    Apr.    3. 
Universal  joint.   W.  F.  Bockhoff.     1,442.921  ;  Jan.  23. 
aniversal  joint.     C.  L.  Bushnell.     1,463,306;  July   31. 
Universal  joint.     J.  C.  Cromwell.     1,471,143  ;  Oct.   16. 
Universal   joint.     A.   Dina.      1,478,324 ;   Dec.    18. 
Universal  joint.     M.  G.   Dusseau.     1,457,219  ;  May  29. 
Universal  joint.     F.   P.  Edwards.     1,447,934  ;  Mai-.  6. 
Universal   joint.      L.    Faust.      1,450,719  ;    Apr.    3. 
Universal  joint.     H.   M.  Punnell.     1,451,946  ;  Apr.   17. 
Universal  joint.     R.  A.   Hartmann.     1,467,380  ;   Sept.   11. 
Universal    joint.      J.    N.    Morris.      1,456,329;    May    22. 
Universal  joint.     P.   Olive.     1,460,212;  June   26. 
Universal  joint.     F.  W.  Peters.     1,440,890  ;  Jan.  2. 
Universal  joint.    C.H.Richards.     1,443,930  ;  Jan.  30. 
Universal  joint.     E.  H.    Sherbondy.     1,452,530  ;  Apr.  24. 
Universal  joint.     W.  H.  Thiemer.     1,440,648  ;  Jan.  2. 
Universal  joint.     W.  H.  Thiemer.     1,443,969  ;  Feb.  6. 
Universal  joint.     E.  A.  Turnquist.     1,475,462  ;   Nov.   27. 
Universal  joint.     W.  R.  Woods.     1,441,390  ;  Jan.  9. 
Universal  joint.     W.  R.  Woods.     1,468,188-9  ;  Sept.  18. 
Universal-joint  connecting  rod.    E.  Rosenthal.    1,456,577  ; 

May  29. 
Unloading    device.      G.    O.    Baker.      1,452,021  ;    Apr.    17. 
Unloading  machine.     R.  Z.  Drake.     1,472,054  ;  Oct.  30. 
Unloading   mechanism.     J.   F.   I'oland   and   R.    E.   Miller. 

1,441,023  ;  Jan.  2. 
Unwinder.     D.  Finley.     1,449,093  ;  Mar.  20. 
Upholstering,    Apparatus   for   finishing.      H.    T.    Thomas. 

1,457,197;   May  29. 
Upholstering  machine.     H.  H.  Ingersoll.     1,469,513  ;  Oct.  2. 
Upholstering     padding.        A.     H.     Lichter.        1,459,780 ; 

June  26. 
Upholstery.     F.  H.  Bancroft.     1,460,899;  July  3. 
Upholstery  finish.     J.  B.  Zimmers.     1,448,986 ;   Mar.   20. 
Upholstery   for  seat  backs.     B.   E.   Lambert.     1,469,263  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Upholstery  material.     C.  E.  Genung.     1.4.54.049:  Mav   8. 
Upholstery-securing  device.    R.  B.  Hollenbeck  and  H.  Roe. 

1,473,098  ;  Nov.  6. 
Upholstery   spring.      F.    J.    Brandel    and    F.    H.    Riehert. 

1,476,046;  Dec.  4. 
Upper-pulling  machine.     E.  Brothers.     1,441,210  ;  Jan.  9. 
Uppers,    Making    seamless.      D.    G.    Carter.      1,463,066 ; 

July  24. 
Uppers  on  lasts.  Device  for  pulling  over.    M.  M.  Sorensen. 

1,440,898  ;   Jan.  2. 
Uppers  over  lasts.  Machine  for  shaping.     E.  A.  Holmgren. 

1,453,274;  May  1. 
Uppers  over  lasts.  Machine  for  working.     E.  A.  Stiggins. 

1,475,972;  Dec.  4. 
Uppers,     Pulling    over.       M.    M.     Sorensen.       1,456,287 ; 

May  22. 
Urea,    Manufacture    of.      W.    Gaus,    W.    Meiser,    and    E. 

Eberhardt.     1,453,069  ;  Apr.  24. 
Ureas,   Producing   tetra-substituted.      A.   P.   Tanberg  and 

H.  Winkel.     1,477,087;  Dec.  11. 
Urethroscope.       G.     G.     Greenberg    and     W.    A.     Winter. 

1,453,975  ;  May  1. 
Urethroscope,   Operating.      S.   Reisler   and   H.   B.   Tobias. 

1.459,313:  June  19. 
Urinal.    C.  W.  Buckley.    1.440.765  ;  Jan.  2. 
Urinal.     G.  R.   Chase.     1,458,640;  June  12. 
Urn.      G.    E.    Curtiss.      Des.    62,271  ;    May    1. 
Urn,  Coffee.     I.  C.  Popper.     1,457,392  ;  June  5. 
Urn,  Grave.     T.  W.  Quigley.     1,469.459  ;'  Oct.  2. 
Usher's  signal.     J.  J.  Walsh.     1,443,106;  .Tan.  23. 
Utensil,    Combination.      A.    Ptyklo.      1,451,542 ;    Apr.    10. 
Utensil  hanger.     A.  E.  Eaton.     1,478,209  ;  Dec.  18. 
rteiisU  holder.     Frank  R.  McGee.     1,461,363  ;  .July  10. 
Utensil,  Household.     A.  Zimmerman.     1.453,777;   Jlay  1. 
Utensils,   Attachment   for.     E.   M.   Chandler.     1,473,335 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Uten.sils,  Cover  for.     A.  P.  Picard.     1,441,712  ;  Jan.  9. 
Utensils  over   camp   fires.   Device  for  supporting.     F.   A. 

Frye.      1,450,802  ;    Apr.    3. 
Utility    bolt.     General.       H.    A.    W.    Smith.      1,450,460 ; 

Apr.  3. 
V-belt,     Transmission.        H.     M.     Gusdorf.       1,457,569 ; 

June  5. 
V-type  belt.     M.  O.  Reeves.     1,446.017-18  ;  Feb.  20. 
Vaccine  and  preparing  same.    E.  R.  Whitmore.    1,457,097; 

May  29. 
Vacuum  breaker.  Automatic.     W.  A.  Howland.     1,448,445; 

Mar.    13. 
Vacuum  cleaner.     L.  Bailly.     1,459,968 ;  June  26. 
Vacuum  cleaner.     W.   R.  Barrlnger.      1,445.930  ;   Feb.   20. 
Vacuum    cleaner.      V.    Camarata,    J.    Codrick,   and    R.    P. 

Danlev.      1,459,946:    June    26. 
Vacuum  cleaner.     G.  Clements.     Rel  5,627  ;  .Tune  12. 
Vacuum  cleaner.     J.  T.  Hume.     1,458,939  ;  June  19. , 
Vacuum   cleaner.     W.   L.   Llndgren.     1,458,714 ;  June  12. 
Vacuum  cleaner.     G.  R.  Paulus.     1,447,814  ;  Mar.  6. 


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Vacuum     cleaner.       IT.     A.     R.     Peterman.       l,455,9.'i.'i ; 

May  22. 
Vacuum   cleauer.     P.   Rienian.     1,462.071;  ,Iulv   17. 
Vacuum  cleaner.     N.  A.  Throop.     1,470,894  ;  Oct.  16. 
Vacuum  cleauer.     W.  H.  Upton.     1,458,602  ;  June  12. 
Vacuun\   cleaner.      A.   .V.   Warner.      1,461,809  ;   July  17. 
Vacuum  cleaner.    M.  S.  Wright.     1,440.759;  Jan.  2. 
Vacuum-cleaner     attachment.        D.     Tonso.        1,462,218 ; 

July  17. 
Vacuum-cleaner   bag.      G.    Clements.      1,444,165;    Feb.    6. 
Vacuum-oJeaner   demonstrator.      C.    H.   Barr.      1,449,931  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Vacuum-cleaners,    Adjustable    brush    for.      T.    0.    Adams. 

1.474,875;    Nov.    20. 
Vacuum    cleaners.    Cord    holder    for.      T.    B.    Richardson. 

1,456,935  ;   May  29. 
Vacuum  cleaners.  Dust  collector  for  portable.    G.  B.  Wirls. 

1,448,322  ;   Mar,    13. 
Vacuum  cleaners.  Handle  latch  for.    R.  Coates.    1,477,243  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Vacuum  cleaning  apparatus.     F.  E.   Lumlev.     1,455,116  ; 

May  15. 
Vacuum   cleaning  apparatus.     J.   P.   Malone.      1,458,720 ; 

June  12. 
Vacuum  cleaning  device.     W.  V.  Orr.     1.476,004  ;  Dec.  4. 
Vacuum    cleaning    device.      M.     S.    Wright.       1,462,223 ; 

July  17. 
Vacuum   cloth   hydro-extractors,   -Attachment  for   suction- 
applying    members    of.      G.    W.    Voelker.       1,471,671  ; 

Oct.   23. 
Vacuum  cup.     P.  C.  and  A.  Hetzer.     1,448,690  ;  Mar.  13. 
Vacuum     cup.      R.     S.    Thompson    and    C.    F.     Doscher. 

1.460,927;  July  3. 
Vacuum  feed  device.     L.  H.  Wheeler.     1,470,704  ;'Oct.  16. 
Vacuum  feed  device.     L.  H.  Wheeler.     1,471,371  ;  Oct.  2;;. 
Vacuum-fp(  d-system  conditions.  Method  of  and  apparatus 

for    indicating.      F.     F.     Sorenseu    and    P.     C.     Dyer. 

1,449,366  ;    Mar.    20. 
Vacuum  feeding  device.     J.  Jacobsen.     1,446,902  ;  Feb.  27. 
Vacuum  friction  closure.   C.  Hammer.    1,449,176  ;  Mar.  20. 
Vacuum  holding  or  lifting  device.     W.  Holland.   1,444,186  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Vacuum    lubricator.    Ball-feeding.      W.    F.    Himmelsbach. 

1,471,464;  Oct.  23. 
Vacuum   massager.     H.   P.   Graber.      1,451,019;   Apr.    10. 
Vacuum  pan.     G.  Engel,  sr.     1,476,331 ;  Dec.  4. 
Vacuum  producer.  Automatic.     C.  E.  Anderson  and  F.  P. 

Perkins.     1,441,651  ;  Jan.  9. 
Vacuum-producing  apparatus.     I.  E.  Ewing  and  H.  Hiner- 

man.      1,467,312 ;    Sept.    11. 
Vacuum-producing  apparatus.     J.    W.   Greig.     1,473,037 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Vacuum   production.    System   of.     R.   Suczek.      1,458,737 ; 

June  12. 
Vacuum  pulsator-actuated  mechanism.    J.  ICing.    1,468,238; 

Sept.   IS. 
Vacuum   roll,     B.   B.   Farnham.      1,451,568 ;   Apr.   10. 
Vacuum  ."sealing  machine.     C.  Stadler.     1,446,594  ;  Feb.  27. 
Vacuum    supporting    device.      J.    H.    Prim.      1,466,961  ; 

Sept.    4. 
Vacuum  tank.     H.  B.  Coats.     1,457,922  ;  June  5. 
Vacuum   trap.      I.   H.  Kaufman.     1,442,575 ;   Jan.   16. 
Vacuum   tube.     H.   J.  van  der  Bl.il.     1,478,072  ;   De'c.  18. 
Vacuum    tube.      W.    Wilson.      1,478,087  :    Dec.    18. 
Vacuum-tube    apparatus.       H.     W.    Nichols.       1,463,432 ; 

July  31. 
Vacuum-tube      base     and     receptacle.        F.      H.      Shaw. 

1,458,153  ;  .Tune  12. 
Vacuum-tube-electrode   assembling  jig.      W.   J.    Leveridge. 

1,456,506  ;   May  29. 
Vacuum-tube     repeater.       R,     C.     Mathes.        1,442,439; 

Jan.  16. 
Vacuum   tubes,    Switching   mechanism   for.      P.    I.    Wold. 

1.462,057  ;  July  17. 
Vacuum  vessel,   slab,    partition,   and   other   double-walled 

vacuum   structure.      A.    J.    Roach-Cuming.      1,462,092 ; 

.July  17. 
Vacuumizing  machine.     G.  A.  Beardsley  and  D.  Wardell. 

1.469,874;   Oct.  9. 
.  Valuation  register.     H.  A.  Harris.     1,440.041  ;  Mar.  20. 
Valve.      J.    P..    Anderson.      1.477.023;    Dec.    11. 
Valve.     A.  J.  Barnebl,  ir.     1.447,007;  Feb.  27. 
Valve.      C.    R.    Baumgardner.      1.464.022;    Aug.    7. 
Valve.     W.   N.  Blanchard.     1.451,037:  Apr.   10. 
Valve.     F.  D.   Blauvelt.     1,478,815;  Dec.  25. 
Valve.     C.  E.  C.  Borden.     1.468,273;  Sept.  18. 
Valve.      J.    R.    Bowler.      1.443.675  ;    Jan.    .30. 
Valve.      W.    B.    Brassington.      1,471.444;    Oct.    23. 
Valve.     L.  L.  Carter.     1.470.057  :  Oct.  9. 
Valve.      M.    Chrlstnian.       1.450.663  ;    Apr.    3. 
Valve.     J.   Clayton.     1,441.784 ;   Jan.  9. 
Valve.      C.   L.   Corvell.      1,452.416;    Apr.   17. 
Valve.     J.  A.  Costello.     1.473,210  ;  Nov.  G. 
Valve.     W.  H.  Dent.     1,449,590  ;  Mar.  27. 
Valve.     T.  Douslas.     1.475,175  :  Nov.  27. 
Valve.      W.    F.   Dnrvea.      1.465.844  ;    Aug.    21. 
Valve.      H.'  H.    Emmons.      1.4.52,962;    Apr.    24. 
Valve.      S.   B.   Gorbutt.      1,448.291  :  Mar.   13. 
Valve.      E.   J.   B.   Gorman.      1.473.621;    Nov.   13. 
Valve.     S.  O.   Hagen.     1.458.228;  .Tune   12. 
Valve.     F.  Hardinge.     1,470,974  ;  Oct.  16. 
Valve.      F.   P..    Hmtps.      1.461.188;   Julv   10. 
Valve.     H    D.   Hildebrand.     1.443,365 ;   .Tan.  30. 


1,462,110; 


18. 


Valve.  S.  Hinds.     1,457,574  ;  June  5. 

Valve.  R.  C.  Holman.     1,444,790  ;  Feb.  13. 

Valve.  J.    T.    Hostetter    and    F.    J.    Keiser. 

July  17. 

Valve.  G.   H.  Isley.     1,460,587  ;   July  3. 

Valve.  O.  Jacobsen.     1,466,171  ;  Aug.  28. 

Valve.  P.  A.  Johnson.     1,467,981  ;  Sept.  11 

Valve.  S.   L.   Kneass.     1,465,645  ;   Aug.   21. 

Valve.  C.    W.    Larner.      1,465.916 ;   Aug.    21 

Valve.  C.  W.  Larner.     1,466,130  ;  Aug.  28. 

Valve.  H.  L.  Leas.     1,464,007  ;  Aug.  7. 

Valve.  H.    R.    Lechner.      1,449,337;    Mar     20 

Valve.  F.  Lewis  and  W.  W.  Miller.     1,468,506  ;  Sept 

Valve.  F.   S.   Livingston.     1.467,486;    Sept.   11. 

Valve.  K.   Lowinger.     1,463,169  ;   Julv   ;^1 

Valve.  W.  E.  Marshall.     1,466,666  ;  Sept.  4. 

Valve.  C.  F.  Mattingly.     1,478.670;  Dec.  25. 

Valve.  C.    L.   McCuen.      1,457,585;   June   5. 

\alve.  ,T.    R.    McElrath.      1,443,847 ;    Jan.    30 

Valve.  F.  R.  McGee  and  A.  R.  Schulze.     1,476,344  •  Dec  4 

Valve.  E.    S.    McGee.     1,456,244  ;    Mav   22 

Valve.  T.  J.  Mclienzie.     1,456.277  ;  Miiiv  92 

Valve.  A.  H.  Meyer.     1,476,534  ;  Dec.  4. 

Valve.  T.  O.  Mountain.     1.467.447  ;   Sept.   11. 

Valve.  K.  O.  Nelson.     1,458,355  ;  June  12. 

Valve.  S.  J.  Nordstrom.     1,469,762  ;  Oct.  2 
^^}^^^^  ^h  J'^-     O'Flaherty     and     W.     L.     Kirkpatrick. 

1,459,242^3  ;  June  19. 

^^^}''h^  ,  h     F-     O'Flaherty     and     W.     L.     Kirkpatrick. 

1,462,147  ;  July  17. 
Valve.     E.  J.  Pace.     1,457,599;  June  5. 
Valve.     E.  I.  Pearson.     1,468,030  ;  Sept.  18. 
Valve.      J.    W.    Pearson    and    J.    S.    Power.      1,463.093 : 

July  24. 
Valve.     W.  S.  Penfleld.     1,449,695  ;  Mar.  27. 
Valve.     W.   E.   Pulverman.      1,451,473 ;   Apr.   10 
Valve.     F.  Rahm.     1,470.102 ;  Oct.  9. 
Valve.       H.    L.     Raulerson.       1,465,176 ;    Aug.    14. 
Valve.     U.  Reidt.     1,465,147;  Aug.  14. 
Valve.     A.  E.  Rope.     1,467,816;   Sept.   11. 
Valve.     E.  A.  Russell.     1.442.973  ;  Jan.  23. 
Valve.     J.  A.  Sahuc.     1,475,554  ;  Nov.  27. 
Valve.     C.   F.   Schwennker.     1,441,759 ;   Jan.   9. 
Valve.    E.  W.  Scribner  and  O.  Baker.     1,440.558  ;  Jan.  2. 
Valve.     G.   F.   Shevlin.     1,457,318;   June  5. 
Valve.     D.   W.    Slattery.     1,448,717;  Mar.   13. 
Valve.      D.    W.    Slattery.     1.477,722;   Dec.    18. 
Valve.     H.  F.  Smith  and  T.  Cureton.     1,467.511 ;  Sept.  11. 
Valve.      J.    D.    Smith.      1,456,942;    May    29. 
Valve.     K.  D.  Smith.     1,466,918;   Sept.  4. 
Valve.     L.  Smith.     1,445,363;  Feb.   13. 
Valve.      W.    R.    Smith.      1,452,764;    Apr.    24. 
Valve.     A.  StenwaU.     1,462.834  :  Julv  24. 
Valve.     E.  A.   Stiles.     1,459,934  ;   June  26. 
Valve.     W.  T.  Tabb.     1,470,037;  Oct.  9. 
Valve.     B.  E.  Taylor.     1,442,452  ;  Jan.  16. 
Valve.     W.    L.   Tresemer  and  E.   B.   Wilson.      1,448,580: 

Mar.   13. 
Valve.     L.  D.  Vaughan.     1,441,646  ;  Jan.  9. 
Valve.      H.   Wagner  and   W.    Strube.      1,476.862  ;   Dec.  11. 
Valve.     A.  V.  Wangenheim.     1,459.809  ;  June  26. 
Valve.     G.  P.  Whitelaw,  2d.     1,464.303  ;  Aug.  7. 
Valve.      O.    R.   Wikander.      1,464,837  ;    Aug.    14. 
Valve.      G.   A.   Wilson,  jr.     1,441.772  ;  Jan.  9. 
Valve.     W.  G.  Wilson.     1,449,478  ;  Mar.  27. 
Valve.      P.    C.   Withrow   and   W.   W.    Lemen.     1,457,613; 

June  5. 
Valve.      P.   Yardley.      1,459,460 ;   June   19. 
Valve-actuating    device.       J.    R.     Crawford.       1,465,035 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Valve-actuating    device    for   hydrocarbon    motors.      C.    R. 

Short.     1,454,084;  May  8. 
Valve-actuating  means.    F.  E.  Laird.    1,475,123  ;  Nov.  20. 
Valve-actuating    means.       P.     A.     Saunders.       1,460,922 ; 

July  3. 
Valve-actuating  mechanism.     A.  G.  Bertram.     1,477,419 ; 

Dec.    11. 
Valve-actuating   mechanism.      C.    E.    ChafiBn.      1,450,158 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Valve-adjusting       mechanism.  W.        F.        Harrington. 

1,474,078;  Nov.  13. 
Valve-actuating   mechanism.     J.   B.   Haskell.      1,476,510 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Valve-actuating    mechanism    for    internal-combustion    en- 
gines.     O.    L.   Perrault.      1,471,861  ;   Oct.    23. 
Valve-actuating     mechanism,     Poppet-.       J.     C.     Peraza. 

1,443,715;  Jan.  30. 
Valve-adjusting  device.     P.  Leo.     1.464,082;  Aug.  7. 
Valve,   Air.     T.   C.   De   Vore.     1,465,760;   Aug.   21. 
Valve,   Air   and   gas   mixing.      T,    E.    Rooke.      1.442,971  ; 

.Tan.   23. 
Valve,  Air-brake.     F.  E.   Harris.     1,458,882  ;   June  12. 
Valve,  Air-brake.     O.   G.   Pendleton.      1,446.723  :    Feb.   27. 
Valve,   Air-brake-control.     T.   J.    Steinkeller.      1,458,370 ; 

June  12. 
Valve.     Air-brake     emergency     check.        M.      H.      Ryan. 

1,463,767;  .Tuly  31. 
Valve,     Air-brake-release.       A.     A.     Drees.        1,452,495 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Valve,  .4ir-brake-retalning.     P.  C.  Kummerow.     1.447.791; 

Mar.  6. 
Valve,  Air-brake  test.     C.  E.  Zachary.     1,451,644  ;  Apr.  10. 


1274 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 

Alphahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Valve,  Ail-brake   triple.     A.   Silvene  and  L.  B.   Stedmau. 

1,454,456  ;  May  8. 
Valve,     Air-compressor.       H.     E.     Pelletier.       1,446,659 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Valve,     Air     confining     and     relea.sing       J.     E.     Wilson. 

1,450,934  ;  Apr.   10. 
Valve,   Air-control.      L.  P.    Chaney.     1,462,263 ;   July   17. 
Valve,  Air-discharge.     J.  P.   Colgan.      1,444,235  ;   Feb.  6. 
Valve,  Air-inlet.     J.  V.  Wilmotb.     1,467,218;  Sept.  4. 
Valve,  Alarm.     P.   L.  Drake.     1,464,244;  Aug.  7. 
Valve  and  casing,  Engine.     C.  C.   Hughes  and  R.  0.  Bet- 

terly.     1,472,652  ;  Oct.  30. 
Valve   and   cleaner.    Combined    water-feed.      F.    A.    Olson. 

1,467,492  ;    Sept.    11. 
Valve  and  depth  indicator.  Combined  high  and  low  level. 

L.  Rieske.     1,478,580;  Dec.  25. 
Valve  and   dust   cap,   Combination.     W.   W.   Wainwright. 

1,464,376;   Aug.    7. 
Valve  and  dust  cap.  Combined.     H.  A.  Ogle.     1,443,429  ; 

Jan.    30. 
Valve    and     electric    switch.     Combination    air.       H.     R. 

Stevens  and  R.  L.  Rockwell.     1,457,558  ;  June  5. 
Valve  and  flushing  system,   Combined  backwater.     J.  W. 

Zehringer.      1,448,898;   Mar.    20. 
Valve  and  making  it,  Poppet.     A.  M.  Searles.     1,448,873  : 

Mar.  20. 
Valve  and   operating   mechanism   therefor,   Tank-car.      A. 

Campbell  and  A.  E.  Zimmer.     1,466,116  ;  Aug.  28. 
Valve    and    rim,    Automatic.      H.    B.    Eads.      Rel5,568 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Valve     and    strainer.     Combined    foot.       A.     W.     Biurks. 

1,478,667  ;   Nov.   13. 
Valve  and   the  like,  Air.     J.   M.   McDonald.      1,459,543  ; 

June  19. 
Valve    and    valve-seat    facing    tooL    W.    C.     Ruhlandt. 

1,450,116 ;  Mar.  27. 
Valve,  Angle  gate.     J.  E.  Schehr.     1,467,069  ;   Sept.  4. 
Valve  arrangement.     E.  A.  Wright.     1,453,302  ;  May  1. 
Valve    attachment.     Rotary.       J.     A.     Kidd.       1,467.674 ; 

Sept.   11. 
Valve,  Automatic.     S.  R.  Amdursky.     1,461,010;   July  3. 
Valve,  Automatic.     P.  Roth.     1,461,404  ;  July  10. 
Valve,   Automatic.     J.   Sandilands.      1,451,895 ;   Apr.   17. 
Valve,  Automatic.     W.  H.   Schmidt.     1,455,670 ;  May  15. 
Vaive,  Automatic.     O.  P.  Torngren.     1,476,739  :  Dec.  11. 
Valve,   Automatic  brake.     H.   A.   Thompson.     1,454,525 ; 

May  8. 
Valve,  Automatic  closing.     M.  T.  Vandervoort.    l,470,89o  ; 

Oct.   16. 
Valve.  Automatic  controlling.     F.C.Leonard.     1,476,718; 

Dec.   11. 
Valve,    Automatic    cut-off.       J.     H.     Heslar.       1,464,874 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Valve,  Automatic  drain.    M.  Hanson.     1,468,068  ;  Sept.  18. 
Valve,  Automatic   expansion.     E.   J.   Radtke.      1,465,654  ; 

Aug.   21. 
Valve,  Automatic  fluid-operated.     A.  J.  Allard.     1,441,472  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Valve,  Automatic  fountain.     C.  F.  Mattingly.     1,478,669  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Valve,  Automatic  gas.     G.  H.  Diers.     1,440,821  ;  Jan.  2. 
Valve,    Automatic   gas-shut-ofC.      I.    H.   Carr.      1,468,135 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Valve,    Automatic    liquid.       C.     C.    Hansen.       1,452,155  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Valve,    Automatic    liquid-level    gauge.      C.    F.    Mattingly. 

1,473,154  ;  Nov.  6. 
Valve,    Automatic    pressure.      J.    G.    Harris    and    G.    D. 

Jaquett.     1,460,900;  July  3. 
Valve,  Automatic  pressure-retaining.     T.  James,  jr.,  and 

W.   I.  Wolfson.     1,466,589  ;  Aug.  28. 
Valve,    Automatic    relief.       C.    E.    Bathrick    and    A.    C. 

Mecklenburg.     1,449,646;   Mar.   27. 
Valve,  Automatic  safety  expansion.    J.  Miiller.    1,452,252  ; 

Apr.   17. 
Valve,     Automatic    shut-off.       I.     H.     Carr.       1,448,193 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Valve,    Automatic    shut-off.      E.    E.    Kerns.       1,464,767  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Valve,    Automatic    sprinkler    alarm.       H.    G.    Eastwood. 

1,464,926;    Aug.    14. 
Valve,  Automatic  steam  stop.     W.  B.   Stork.     1,456,946  ; 

May  29. 
Valve,  Auxiliary  air.    W.  M.  Coward.     1,468,283  ;  Sept.  18. 
Valve,  Auxiliary  air.     P.  Fowler.     1,471,255  ;  Oct.  16. 
Valve,   Auxiliarv-air-iulet  shut-off.      C.   A.   Rivers   and   F. 

B.  Stuart.     1,475,721  ;  Nov.   27. 
Valve-bag  closure.     P.  Witmer.     1,476,560  ;  Dec.  4. 
Valve,  Ball.     G.  C.  Kear.'    1,478,125;  Dec.  18. 
Valve,  Bellows.     G.  W.  Bemis.     1,454,207  ;  May  8. 
Valve   block   for    compressors    or   pumps.      N.    H.    Hiller. 

1,462.857  ;   July  24. 
Valve,  Blow-off.     W.  A.  Kitts,  jr.     1,456,697  ;  May  29. 
Valve,  Blow-off.     A.  Kushlan.     1,458,064  ;  June  5. 
Valve-cage  puller.     J.  L.  Cunningham  and  M.  D.  Whalen. 

1,465,349  ;   Aug.   21. 
A'alve    cage  vise   and   spring  remover.     A.  B.    Seppmann. 

1,451,715;  Apr.   17. 
Valve  cap.    G.  R.  Brown.     1.440,718  :  Jan.  2. 
Valve  cap.     P.  G.  Cole.     1,476,054  ;  Dec.  4. 
Valve  cap.      W.   H.   Conboy.      1,452.146;   Apr.   17. 
Valve  cap.     H.  P.  Kraft.     1,460,250  ;  June  26. 
Valve  cap.     J.  Long.     1,468,821 ;  Sept.  25. 


Valve  cap,  Deflating,     H.  P.  Kraft.     1,478,610;  Dec.  25. 
Valve    cap.    Volume-reducing.      P.    E.    Loescher,     H.    P. 

Jaenike,  and  B.  I.  Daugherty.     1,446,710  ;  Feb.  27. 
Valve-casing  cap.     P.  J.  Lenz.     1,469,421  ;  Oct.  2. 
Valve  chambers.    Temporary   end   closure   for  locomotive. 
O.  Kuhner.     1,462,113  ;  July  17. 

W.  W.  Burgin.     1,461,439  ;  July  10. 
P.  Conlin.     1,441,662;  Jan.  9. 
A.   Holmberg.     1,453,978;   May   1- 
Love  and  C.  Gavlor,     1,470,018:  Oct.  9. 
Twardowsky.     1,476.383  ;  Dec.  4. 
T.  Williston. 
F.  R.  McGee. 
E.   Fletcher. 


Valve,  Check 
Valve,  Check. 
Valve,  Check. 
Valve,  Check. 
Valve,  Check. 
Valve,  Check. 
Valve,  Chimney. 
Valve   chuck.      H. 


J. 
J. 
B. 
J. 
B. 


A.  F.  Thorsten 
L.  Palmer  and  G. 


1,471,229  ;  Oct.  16. 

1,444,767  ;  Feb.  6. 

1,441,625;    Jan.   9. 
,     1,463,103  ;   July   24. 

W.  Draggoo.    1,454,222  ; 


L.  B.  Yeiser  and 
M.     W.     Stoms. 


G.  J.    Stuart.     1,469,854 
G.   J.    Stuart.     1,469,855 


Valve,  Clapper 
Valve  cock.   P. 

May  8. 
Valve,   Combined  hot  and  cold  water. 

F.   C.   Lehmann.     1,460,931  ;   July  3. 
Valve,     Combined     stop     and     safety. 

1,455,940;  May  22. 
Valve,   Compound   regulating 

Oct.  9. 
Valve,   Compound  regulating. 

Oct.  9. 

Valve,   Compressor.     P.   W.  Parsons.     1,460,824;  July  3 
Valve  construction.  Automatic  exhaust-.     D.  J.  Campbell 

1,465,342  ;  Aug.   21. 
Valve  construction.  Flush-.     S.  J.  T.  Metzger.     1,470,179 
Oct.  9. 

H.   L.  Beach.     1.474,756 ;   Nov.   20. 
C.  Lejeune.     1,469,228  ;  Oct.  2. 
P.  D.  Moses.     1,467,059  ;  Sept.  4. 
R.   F.    Ringle.      1,452,848;   Apr.    24. 

Emergency   fuel-.      H.    J.   Long. 


Sheer.     1,475,030;   Nov.  20. 
engines.       A.     Warenskjold. 

Float-.     H.  D.  Kelly. 


Throttle- 


E. 


Pulsifer. 


W.  Turnwald.     1,478,843; 
means.       J.    P.    Thomas. 


Jensen    and    K.    P. 


M. 
,  9. 
R.  D.  Smith 


1,444,011 ; 


Valve,   Control. 
Valve,  Control. 
Valve  control. 
Valve,   Control. 
Valve-control    appliance, 

1,467,049  ;    Sept.    4. 
Valve  control.  Ball-.     H.  M 
Valve     control     for     Diesel 

1,476,312;  Dec.  4. 
Valve   control  for  leacher  buckets 

1,467,170  ;    Sept.    4. 
Valve,  Controlling.     L.  A.  Darling.     1,471,107  ;  Oct.  16. 
Valve-controlling  device  for  internal-combustion   engines. 

R.   Hlldebrand.     1,471,463;   Oct.   23. 
V  a  1  V  e-controUing      means, 

1,444,272  ;  Feb.  6. 
Valve-controlling  mechanism. 

Dec.  25. 
Valve    controlling    or    locking 

1,474,802  ;   Nov.  20. 
Valve,     Cylindrical    slide.       A. 

Braendstrup.     1.441,508  ;  Jan, 
Valve,  delayed  self-closing  gas. 

Feb.  6. 

Valve  device.  J.  Zander.  1,468,434  ;  Sept.  18. 
Valve  device.  Brake-.  C.  C.  Farmer.  1,473,759  ;  Nov.  13. 
Valve  device.  Brake-.  T.  H.  Thomas.  1,454,569  ;  May  8. 
Valve  device.  Peed-.  J.  W.  Cloud.  1,452,068  ;  Apr.  17. 
Valve  device.  Feed-.  C.  C.  Parmer.  1,473,758  :  Nov.  13. 
Valve     device     for     duplex     pumps.       H.     P.     Petersen. 

1,462.122;  .July  17. 
Valve  device  for  hose  reels.    J.  B.  McMullin.     1,457,180  ; 

Mav  29. 
Valve    device    for    hydrants,     Drain-.       L.     T.     Buckler. 

1.457,422  :  .Tune  5. 
Valve  device  for  wood-treating  cylinders.     G.  B.  and  J.  B. 

Shipley.      1,465,742;   Aug.    21. 
Valve  device.  Triple-.     C.  C.  Parmer.     1,463,039  ;  July  24. 
Valve   diaphragm.    Flexible.      W.    T.   MIxsell.      1,473,998; 

Nov.   13. 
Valve,  Disk.     T.  Cosgrove,  .ir.     1,473,282  ;  Nov.  6. 
Valve,    Double-beat.       D.    Cockburn    and    D.    MacNIcoll. 

1,449,166;   Mar.   20. 
Valve,  Drifting.     W.  P.  Kiesel,  jr.     1,473,106  ;  Nov.  6. 
""   '"  "  H.  L.  Roberts.     1,457,272:  May  29. 

C.  Adams,  jr.     1,468,619  ;  Sept.  25. 
E.    E.    Clark.      1,450,428 ;  J.pi.    3. 
H.    M.    Nacey    and     M 


Valve,  Drifting. 
Valve,  Dry-pipe. 
Valve,    Dry-pipe. 
Valve,    Dry-pipe. 

1,464,614  ;   Aug.    14. 
Valve,  Dry-pipe.     A.  C.  Rowley. 
Valve,  Electrical.     C.  B.  Mayer. 
Valve,    Expanding  gate. 
Valve,   Expansion.     E.  R 
Valve.    Expansion.      C 

1,462,696;  July  24. 
Valve,  Expansion.     H. 
Valve,    Expansion.      R 
Valve,  Explosion. 
Valve-facing   tool. 
V.ilve-facinjr  tool 
Valve 
Valve 


F.     Ahearn. 


1,446,321  ;   Feb.  20. 
1,475,129;  Nov.  20. 
E.   Edler.     1,462,635;   July   24. 
De  Luiz.     1,455,430  ;   May   15. 
C    Hanson    and   J.   Twardowsky. 


Valve,  Pilling. 

May  29. 
Valve   fitting. 
Valve,  Float. 
Valve,  Float. 
Valve,  Float 
Valve, 

July 


1,450,052;   Mar.  27. 

1,462,466;    July    17. 
1,464,116;  Aug.  7. 
1,469.935  ;   Oct.   9. 
R.  Otis.     1,446,856:  Feb.  27. 
Faucet.     C.  W.  Koch.     1,468,949  ;  Sept.  25. 
Feed.     B.  P.  Crisenberry.     1,464,060 :  Aug.  7. 


J.   Smith. 
Whitaker. 
G.  E.  Steudel. 
R.   Hohnbach. 
C. 


T.  McGhee  and  P.  Woodhead.     1,456,854  ; 

W.    Grikschelt.     1,442,026;   Jan.   9. 
W.  M.  Black.      1.470.213:  Oct.  9. 
N.  S.  Black.     1,476,029  :  Dec.  4. 
E.  B.  La  Salle.     1,442,228  ;  Jan.  16. 
Float-controlled.      W.     L.      Hawes.       1,462,599; 
24. 
Valve;^  Float-controlled.     J.  Olson.     1,463,907  :  Aug.  7. 
Valve.   FIuid-pres.=.nre-actuated   switch.      H.   B.   Hartman. 
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Valve,  Flush.     A.  E.  Benedict.     I,44l>,;i2!)  ;  Feb.  L'O. 
Valve,   Flush.      H.   Bruiika.      1.460,946:   Sept.  4. 
Valve.    Flush.      F.    B.    E<1ell.      1.477.3i;9;    Dee.    11. 
Valve,  Flush.    M.  W.  Keller.    1,440,409  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Valve,    Flush,      v'.    D.    Myer.      1,471,504:    Oct.    2:'.. 
Valve.   Flush.      R.   Nichols   and   T.    L.    Titus.      1.472,101  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Valve.  Flush.     W.  Sherwood.     1.460,080:  June  26. 
Valve,  Flush-tank.     J.  H.  Cable.     1,453,914:  Mav   1. 
Valve,    P'lush-tank.      S.   Kneppel.      1,460,968;   July   3. 
Valvo,     Flush-tank.       C.     O.     Withcrspoon.       1,442,206 ; 

Jan.   16. 
Valve,  Flushing.     R.  M.  Keatins;.     1.443,690  ;  Jan.  30. 
Valve.  Flushinsr.     J.  r.  Mever.      1,474,117  :   Nov.   13. 
Valve,   Flushing.     W.   S.   White.     1.460,996;  July  3. 
Valve    for    air-brake    safety    appliances.      H.    C.    Stokes. 

1,452,055  ;  Apr.  17. 
Valve  for  air-brake  systems.  Control.     T.   J.   Steinkeller. 

1.444.2S1  :  Feb.  6. 
Valve  for  air  brakes.  Automatic  retaining  and  release.     A. 

G.  Barsamian.     1,447,706;  Mar.  6. 
Valve  for  air  brakes.  Control.     W.  Hildebrand.    1,461,845  : 

July  17. 
Valve    for    air    pumps    and    means    for    actuating    same. 

L.  F.  Hoffman.     1.475.826:  Nov.  27. 
Valve    for    air    transport    systems.     Switching.      E.    W. 

Powell.     1.448,941  :  Mar.  20. 
Valve  for  angle  cocks.  By-pass.     J.  P.  Kelly.     1,458,765  ; 

June  12. 
Valve    for   automatic   train-control    apparatus.    Manually- 
operable.      D.   J.   Bissell,   jr.      1,474,187  ;   Nov..  13. 
Valve    for    automatic    water    heaters.       C.     D.    Bedwin. 

1,461.044  :  July  10. 
Valve  for  carburetors.  Auxiliary   air-inlet.     W.   E.   Kent. 

1.475.837:  Nov.  27. 
Valve  for  carburetors.   Electrically-controlled   air.     J.   E. 

Fuchs.      1,466,710 :    Sept.    4. 
Valve     for     carburetors.     Thermostatic.       F.     O.     Lewis. 

1.453.016:  Apr.  24. 
Valve   for  coffee  urns.   Float.      H.   D.   Kelly.     1,467,171  ; 

Sept.    4. 
Valve     for     coke    ovens.       W.     E.     Roberts.       1,448,365 ; 

Mar.    13. 
Valve  for  combustion   engines,  Automatic  additional  air. 

W.    H.    Bauert.      1,453.236:    Apr.    24. 
Valve   for   compressor   unloaders.    Control.     H.   Feldbush. 

1.441.840;  Jan.  9. 
Valve  for  compressors.     M.  W.  Stoms.     1,454,347  ;  May  8. 
Valve   for   controlling   the   flow    of   fluids.     G.   A.   Blake. 

1.442.516;   Jan.   16. 
Valve   for    corrosive   liquids.      C.    F.    Haunz.      1,450,078 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Valve     for     engines.    Auxiliary     air.       F.     W.     Andrews. 

1,443,554  ;  Jan.  30. 
Valve  for  expanding  machines.  Automatic   hydraulic  con- 
trol.     A.   J.   Bates.      1,455,062 ;    May    15. 
Valve   for  explosive   engines.      K.    E.   Keller.      1,455,055 : 

May   15. 
Valve  for  feed-water  heaters,  Combination  regulating.     K. 

W.  Rohlin.     1,459,516  :  June  19. 
Valve    for    feed-water    supply    to    steam    generators.      A. 

Baxter.     1,478.320:  Dec.  18. 
Valve  for  flush  tanks,  Outlet.     T.  J.  Cahill.     1,450,133; 

Mar.  27. 
Valve  for  flush  tanks.  Supply.   J.  M.  Sikes  and  C.  Elmore. 

1.477.916;  Dec.  18. 
Valve  for  fuel  tanks.  Automatic  shut-off.     P.  D.   Sackett. 

1,474,556  ;   Nov.   20. 
Valve    for    gas     engines.    Auxiliary    air.      F.    M.    Hart. 

1,448,400:  Mar.  13. 
Valve    for    heating   systems,    Antivacuum    relief.      H.    O. 

Curtis.     1.454,729;  May  8. 
Valve  for  high-pressure  Unes,  Safety.     A.  C.  Mecklenburg. 

1.441,018;  .Jan.  2. 
Valve  for  hydraulic  oil  storace  and  distribution  systems. 

Controlling.      F.   G.   Farr.      1.470.233;   Oct.   9. 
Valve  for  inner  tubes.  Air.    S.  Holick.    1,456,444  :  May  22. 
Valve    for    internal-combustion    engines.      R.    P.    Grieve. 

1,471,955  ;  Oct.  23. 
Valve    for    internal-combustion    engines.      D.    E.    Turner. 

1.467.742  :   Sept.   11. 
Valve    for    internal-combustion    engines.    Automatic    air. 

W.   P.  Krichbaum.     1,463,532  ;  July   31. 
Valve  for  internal-combustion  engines,  Automatic  auxiliary 

air.      J.   B.   West.      1.465.723  ;  Au.g.   21. 
Valve  for  internal-combustion  engines,  Auxiliary  air.     A. 

Wagner.     1,470,785  :  Oct.  16. 
Valve  for  internal-combustion  engines,  Oscillating.     R.  A. 

Bradley.     1.461,472;  July   10. 
Valve    for   internal-combustion    engines.    Poppet.      G.    R. 

Rich.     1.444,210  ;  Feb.  6. 
Valve    for    internal-combustion    engines,    Rotary.      Z.    A. 

Carnes.     1,474,621 ;  Nov.  20. 
Valve    for    low-pressure    steam-heating   apparatus.    Auto- 
matic   air-inlet.    F.    and    H.    G.    Taylor.      1,472,946 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Valve  for  low-water  safety  telltales.  Thermally-controlled. 

G.  A.  Sager.     1.476.422';  Dec.  4. 
Talve    for    mllk-agltating    tanks,    Flush.      G.    S.    White. 

1,471.991  ;  Oct.  23. 
Valve   for    open-hearth    and   other    types   of   regenerative 

furnaces.     Reversing.       W.    H.    Wharton.       1,466.775 ; 

Sept.  4. 


\  alve  for  pneumatic-hose  littings.  Automatic.     F.  J.  Quin 

and  W.  n.  Park.     1,451,372;  Apr.  10. 
Valve   for   pneumatic   sanders.    Engineer's.      J.    R.    Allan. 

1,463,188;    July    31. 
Valve    for    pneumatic    tools.      J.    M.    Crowe.      1,446,547  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Valve  for  powder  distributors.     C.  J.  Wotier.     1,477,741 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Valve    for    power    reverse    gears.       W.     P.     Kiesel,     jr. 

1,401,854  ;  July  17. 
Valve    for    radiators.    Vent.      E.    E.    Decker.      1,478,028 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Valve    tor    refrigerating     machines.     Expansion.       C.    L. 

McCuen.     1,446.471  :  Feb.  27. 
Valve  for  rock  drills.  Reducing.    A.  H.  Taylor.    1,465,568  ; 

Aug.    21. 
Valve  for  rotation  motors.   Hand-regulating.     C.   C.   Han- 
sen.     1,456,234  ;   May   22. 
Valve  for  single-chamber  air-pressure  brakes.     W.   Hilde- 
brand.    1,475.432  :  Nov.  27. 
Valve    for    steam    turbines.      C.    W.    Dake.      1,441,485 ; 

Jan.    9. 
Valve     for     stone-cutting     machines.      G.      D.      Hunter. 

1.444,920  ;  Feb.  13. 
Valve  for  tank  cars,  Outlet.     E.  L.  Chatfield.     1,472,293; 

Oct,  30. 
Valve  for  tank  cars.   Outlet.     W.   A.   Drake.     1,473,474  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Valve  for  tanks,  etc.     T.   C.  Morris.     1,457,743  ;  June  5. 
Valve  for  tanks,  Flush.     P.  Mueller.     1,457,315;  June  5. 
Valve    for    tanks    or    receptacles,     Relief.       P.    Mather. 

1,471,855;   Oct.  23. 
Valve  for  the  separation  of  two  immiscible  liquids.  Auto- 
matic   float.       G.     M.    Whitney    and    J.    F.    Fletcher. 

1,459,486  ;  June  19. 
Valve  for  torpedoes.  Vent.    W.  Dieter.     1,445,936  ;  Feb.  20. 
Valve   for   use   in    connection    with    pneumatic   tires,    ap- 
plicable    for     other     suitable     purposes.        J.     Lumb. 

1.467,440  ;    Sept.   11. 
Valve    for    water-closet    tanks.    Outlet.      A.    A.    Carson. 

1,457,018;  May. 29. 
Valve  for  water  gauges.  Safety.     J.  P.  Wulff.     1,477,743  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Valve     for     water     heaters.     Hydraulic.       W.     E.     Kay. 

1.448,666;  Mar.   13. 
Valve,    Fuel-supply.      K.    J.    E.    Hesselman.      1,465,822 ; 

Aug.   21. 
Valve.  Fuel-supply.     R.  M.  Hvid.     1,476,012  ;  Dec.  4. 
Valve,  Gas.     W.  P.  Schmid.     1,464,015  ;  Aug.  7. 
Valve,   Gas   distributing   and   governing.     H.    R.   Jackson 

and  H.  A.  May.     1,462,641 ;  July  24. 
Valve,  Gas-engine.     B.  B.  Nyhagen.     1,456,144  ;  May  22. 
Valve,     Gas-regulating.       L.     E.     Trosclair.       1,463,451 ; 

July  31. 
Valve,    Gasoline   reserve.      E.    J.    Stalder   and  E.    Scbolz. 

1.462,216-17  ;  July  17. 
Valve,  Gate.     J.  E.  Dempsey.     1,458,644;  June  12. 
Valve,  Gate.     J.  W.  Flower.      1,474.026;   Nov.  13. 
Valve,  Gate.     .T.  J.  Leach.     1.475,191 ;  Nov.  27. 
Valve,  Gate.     F.  J.   Stallings.     1.444,644  ;  Feb.  6. 
Valve  gear.     C.  M.  Downey.     1,447,412  ;  Mar.  6. 
Valve  gear.     W.  P.  Dryer.     1,471,316  ;  Oct.  16. 
Valve  gear.     C.  J.  Pilliod.     1,465,948  ;  Aug.  28. 
Valve  gear.     W.  E.  Ver  Planck.     1,471,076;  Oct.  16. 
Valve  gear   of  duplex  pumps.     A.  H.  Twells.     1,453,029  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Valve,  Gravity  soap-dispensing.    M.  L.  Shultz.     1,446,217; 

Feb.  20. 
Valve  grinder.     C.   H.  Beach.     1.471.769;   Oct.  23. 
Valve  grinder.     C.  E.  Clarke.     1,470,687  ;  Oct.  16. 
Valve    grinder.       J.    M.     Coburn     and    J.    M.     McCrary. 

1,461,267;  July  10. 
^'alve  grinder.     J.  E.  Kessler.     1,446,975  :  Feb.  27. 
Valve  grinder.     A.  Loveless.     1,464,043  :  Aug.  7. 
Valve  grinder.     A.  J.  Mcintosh.     1,445,335  ;  Feb.  13. 
Valve  grinder.     P.  Merdian.     1,457,785  :  .June  5. 
Valve  grinder.     J.  W.  Schab.     1,441,032  ;  Jan.  2. 
Valve-grinder  attachment.     B.  Sine.     1,475,148  ;  Nov.  20. 
Valv.>   grinder.   Electric.     J.   J.   McGuckin   and    J.   Peyer. 

1,449,908  ;   Mar.   27. 
Valve-grinding    apparatus.      L.    B.   Bauhaus.      1.440,522 ; 

Jan.  2. 


Valve-grinding 

Oct.  23. 
Valve-grinding 

Sept.  18. 
Valve-grinding 

.Tan.   23. 
Valve-grinding 
Valve-grinding 

Feb.    20. 
Valve-grinding 

May    15. 
Valve-grinding 
Valve-grinding 
Valve-grlndlng 
Valve   guides, 

Edwards.     1 
Valve     head. 

Mar.  27. 
Valve,    Hollow-stem    suction.      P.    R    Rothe.      1,462,519 

July  24. 


apparatus.      C.   J.    Driganti.      1,471,779 ; 

apparatus.       W.     I.    Tuttle.       1,468,055 ; 

attachment.        E.      Little.        1,443,228 ; 

machine.     R.  Hervig.     1,452.508  ;  Apr.  24. 
machine.       W.    W.    Shonk.       1,446,323 ; 

machine.       J.    P.     Simmons.       1,455,176 ; 

tool.     W.   S.  Bellows.      1,450.788 ;   Apr.  3. 
tooL     P.  M.  Bird.     I,4.'i9,356  ;  June  19. 
tool.     .1.  A.  Hassel.     1,441,149  :  Jan.  2. 
Tool   for   removing  and   replacing.      S.   M. 
,468,777  ;  Sept.  25. 
Poppet-.      W.     E.     Williams.      1,449,876; 


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AlphaheUcal  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Valve,     Homogenizing.       D.     F.     Hermann.       1,451,393 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Valve,  Hose.     U.   Eeldt.     1,451,588;  Apr.   10. 
Valve,   Hydraulic.     E.   O.   Lundblad.      1,464,286 ;   Aug.   7. 
Valve     insides.     Attachment     for.       M.     C.     Schwelnert. 

1,455,891  ;   May   22. 
Valve,    Internal  -  combustion    engine.       T.    M.    McKelvy. 

1,465,142  ;   Aug.   14. 
Valve,      Internal  -  combustion  -  motor.        V.      W.      PagS. 

1,442,698;   Jan.   16. 
Valve,  Internal  oil-cooled  piston.     S.  Munson.     1,444,130  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Valve,  Irrigation.     J.  W.  Ellis.     1,473,401  ;  Nov.  6. 
Valve  lathe.     C.  G.  Turngren.     1,462,669  ;  July  24. 
Valve-leakage   detector  for  pneumatic  tubes,  Air.     F.   E. 

Lindbloom.      1,449,010 ;    Mar.    20. 
Valve,  Leakproof.     E.  K.  Shoultz.     1,468,747  ;  Sept.  25. 
Valve,    Life-preserver.      M.     C.    Schweinert.      1,466,734 ; 

Sept.    4. 
Valve  lifter.     W.  C.  Caddin.     1,468,258  ;  Sept.  18. 
Valve  lifter.     R.   B.    Goodrich.     1,443,916;   Jan.   30. 
Valve  lifter,     J.  A.   Leonard.     1,474,485;   Nov.   20. 
Valve  lifter.     H.  D.  Lindenmuth.     1,467,439  ;   Sept.  11. 
Valve  lifter.     S.  G.  McPheters.     1,449,951  ;  Mar.  27. 
Valve  lifter.     E.  J.  Miller.     1,459,635  ;  June  19. 
Valve   lifter.      J.    Sunnen.      1,452,714 ;    Apr.    24. 
Valve  lifter  for  internal-combustion  motors.     H.  B.  Cart- 

lidge.     1,472.354  ;  Oct.  30. 
Valve  lifter,  Plate-.     C.  W.  Metzgar.     1,458,625  ;  June  12. 
Valve-lifting     device.       J.     E.    Wainwright.       1,447,447  ; 

Mar.    e. 
Valve  lock.     J.  O.  Authier.     1,444,899  ;  Feb.  13. 
Valve   lock.    Tank-.      N.    M.    Hamer.      1,447.021:    Feb.    27. 
Valve,   Locked   exhaust.     J.    B.    Van   Hoose.      1,471,075 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Valve,  Locldng.     W.  E.  Marshall.     1,466,668  ;  Sept.  4. 
Valve-locking  device.     E.  M,  Wells.     1,440,710  ;  Jan.  2 
Valve   means,    Automatic.     G.    H.   Anderson.      1,444,943 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Valve   means.   Automatic.      G.    H.   Anderson.      1,461,885 ; 

July  17. 
Valve  mechanism.     P.  S.  Bennett.     1,456,090  ;  May  22. 
Valve  mechanism.     E.   Bugatti.     1,459,193;  June   19. 
Valve  mechanism.     K.  F.   Halliwell.      1,477,346 ;   Dec.   11. 
Valve  mechanism.     H.  A.  Myers.     1,462,651  :   July  24. 
Valve  mechanism.     E.  C.  Newcomb.     1,454,331  ;   Mav  8. 
Valve     mechanism,     Air-controlling.        J.      D.      Benbow. 

1,456,050;  May  22. 
Valve    mechanism.    Automatic    rain-water.      G.    Johnson. 

1,475,120  ;  Nov.  20. 
Valve    mechanism,    Control-.      D.    Brandrlff.      1,465,540 ; 

Aug.   21. 
Valve       mechanism.      Flush-tank.         C.       H.       Hapgood, 

1,457,571  ;  June  5. 
Valve  mechanism   for  automatic   train-control  apparatus. 

R.  L.  Miller.     1,477.514  ;  Dec.  11. 
Valve     mechanism     for     dump     cars.       J.     B.     Rhodes. 

1,466,342  ;   Aug.   28. 
Valve  mechanism  for  explosive  engines.     M.  L.  Gallagher 

and   S.  Brockson.     1,465,428  ;  Aug.  21. 
Valve    mechanism    for    glass    machines.      A.    R.    Bethel. 

1,460,363  ;  July  3. 
Valve  mechanism  for  internal-combustion  engines.     R.  E. 

Anderson  and  0.  G.  Larson.     1,467,747  ;  Sept.  11. 
Valve  mechanism  for  internal-combustion  engines.     E.  R. 

Burtnett.     1,472,548;  Oct.  30. 
Valve  mechanism  for  internal-combustion  engines.     J.   C. 

Peraza.     1,444,081  ;  Feb.  6. 
Valve  mechanism  for  welding  and   cutting  torches,  Auto- 
matic cut-off.     W.  M.  Bell.     1.442.0.39  ;  Jan.  16. 
Valve  mechanism,  Hydraulic.  H.  W.  Buckman.     1,445,127  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Valve    mechanism.     Reverse-.       F.     Riesner.       1,470,483 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Valve  mechanism.  Silencing  device  for.     S.  W.  Bradburn. 

1,445,287  ;  Feb.  13. 
Valve    mechanism.   Slack   take-up    for.      E.    W.    Caulfield. 

1,457,819  ;  .Tune  5. 
Valve     mechanism.     Tank-.       A.     Campbell.       1,464,745  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Valve    mechanism.    Tank-wagon    emergency-.      G.    L.    E. 

Emmich.      1,467,717  ;    Sept.    11. 
Valve  mechanism.  Thermostatic.     F.  W.  and  G.  A.  Robert- 

shaw.      1,455,662  ;    Mav    15. 
Valve,  Metal  air-check.    L.  F.  Knight.-  1,471,172;  Oct.  16. 
Valve,      Milking-machine.      S.      H.      Knapp.      1,445,599 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Valve.  Mixing.     C.   P.  Jansen.     1,443,539  ;  Jan.  30. 
Valve,    Mixing.      H.    Junkers.      1,454,172 ;   May    8. 
Valve,  Mixing.     R.  A.  Lipscomb.     1,447,391 ;  Mar.  6. 
Valve  motors.   Device   for  eliminating  valve  noises   from 

overhead.     A.   C.  Ennis.      1,448,687 ;  Mar.  13. 
Valve,    Multiple    supply.      A.    C.    Whidden.      1,478,688 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Valve,   Needle.     T.   C.   Pronty.     1,451,371;   Apr.    10. 
Valve,    Nonreturn.      C.    P.    Mattingly    and    C.    F.    Mont- 
gomery.    1,473,155;  Nov.  6. 
Valve     of     compressed-gas     containers.     R.      H.     Davis. 

1,444,780;  Feb.  13. 
Valve,  Oil.     P.  H.  Schulenberg.     1,468,172  ;  Sept.  18. 
Valve  opener.  Air-.     D.  Ekiss.     1,445,205  ;  Feb.  13. 
Valve-operating  connection.      M.   A.   Yeakley.     1,452,995  ; 
Apr.  24. 


Valve-operating  device.     B.  Wlchser.     1,452,859  ;  Apr.  24. 
Valve-operating    mechanism.      G.     L.     BuU.       1,473,077 : 

Nov.  6. 
Valve-operating    mechanism.      A.    F.    Kleist.      1,473,481 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Valve-operating  mechanism.     W.   P.  Loudon.     1,473,634  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Valve-operating    mechanism.      G.    J.    Mead.      1,463,171 ; 

July  31. 
Valve-operating     mechanism.       W.     Morris.       1,448,145 ; 

Mar.  13. 
A^alve-operating    mechanism.      P.    A.    Porell.      1,477,897 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Valve-operating  mechanism.     R.   Springborn.     1,477,154 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Valve-operating    mechanism.       P.     Yardley.       1,454,367 ; 

May  8. 
Valve  -  operating      mechanism,       Float-.         P.       Mueller. 

1,457,814;  June  5. 
Valve-operating  mechanism  for  flush  tanks.     W.  U.  Grif- 
fiths.    1,476,813  ;  Dec.  11. 
Valve-operating    mechanism    for    flushing    tanks.    Outlet-. 

A.   F.   Curtin.     1,454,428  ;  May  8. 
Valve-operating     mechanism.     Tank  -  car.       J.     C.     Abel. 

1,470,340;  Oct.  9. 
Valve-operating    mechanisms    of    internal-combustion    en- 
gines.   Guide    member   for.      C.    R.    Short.      1,469,270 ; 
Oct.  2. 
Valve  or  cock.     W.  A.  Forman.     1,461,520  ;  July  10. 
Valve  or  damper,  Water-cooled.     L.  L.  Knox.     Rel5,552  ; 

Mar.   g. 
Valve    pad    for    inner    tubes    and    making    same.      J.    A. 

Bowerman.     1,456,357  ;  May  22. 
Valve-pin    tool.     K.  Dahm.     1,478.555 ;  Dec.  25. 
Valve,  Plate.     J.  W.  Jones.     1,470,625  ;  Oct.  16. 
Valve-plug  remover.     L.  A.  Janssen.     1.467,936  ;  Sept.  11. 
Valve,  Plunger.     C.  W.  Larner.     1,459,774  ;  June  26. 
Valve,  Pneumatic.     H.  P.  Kraft.     1,454,854  ;  May  15. 
Valve,    Pneumatic   ball.     R.   M.   Zimmerman.     1,449,209 ; 

Mar.    20. 
Valve-pocket  agitator.     R.  M.  Conklin.    1,477,246  ;  Dec.  11. 
Valve,  Poppet.     H.  J.  Bachman.     1,467,414  ;  Sept.  11. 
Valve,  Poppet.     E.  H.  Sherbondy.     1,473,711  ;  Nov.  lo. 
Valve,    Positively-controlled   maneuvering   and    emergency 
shut-off.     D.    Cockburn   and  D.   MacNicoll.     1,445,130 ; 
Feb.  13. 
Valve,  Pressure.     C.  Lalama.     1,454,680  ;  May  8. 
Valve,  Pressure-control.     A.  Amsler.     1,467,522 ;  Sept.  11. 
Valve,     Pressure-control.       J.     C.     Johnson.       1,452,560 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Valve,    Pressure-control.      T.    J.    Steinkeller.      1,448,469 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Valve,  Pressure-reducing.     E.  Webb.     1,457,049  ;  May  29. 
Valve,    Pressure-regulating.      B.    E.    Holton.      1,462,937 ; 

July  24. 
Valve,   Pressure-regulating.     J.    S.   Reynolds.     1,457,937 ; 

.Tune  5. 
Valve,  Pressure-relief.     C.  W.  Larner.    1,459,775  ;  June  26. 
Valve,  Pressure-relief.     H.  A.  Thrush.     1,454,353  ;  May  8. 
Valve,  priming  device  and  auxiliary  air  inlet  for  internal- 
combustion    engines.   Combined    cut-out.      J.    C.   Akins. 
1,442,634  ;   Jan.   16. 
Valve   puller.      S.    S.   Burman.      1,474,234  ;    Nov.    13. 
Valve,   Pump.     G.   L.   Kollberg.     1,476,985;   Dec.   11. 
Valve,  Pump.     V.  H.  Palm.     1,477,381 ;  Dec.  11. 
Valve,  Pump.     J.  W.  Sandlin.     1,443,436;  Jan.  30. 
Valve,  Quick-acting  and  attachable.   G.  McNeill.   1,465,648  ; 

Aug.   21. 
Valve,    Quick-acting    shut-ofC.      A.    La    Belle.      1,467,177; 

Sept.   4. 
Valve,  Quick-opening.     J.  H.  Derby.     1,456,723  :  May  29. 
Valve,  Radiator.     C.  V.  Haynes.     1,461,657  ;  July  10. 
Valve,    Radiator   air.     C.   and   A.   C.   Feuser.     1,464,756 ; 

Aug.    14. 
Valve-reciprocating  sleeve  for  manifold  selections,  Piston-. 

E.  R.  Burtnett.     1,446,875  ;  Feb.  27. 
Valve,  Reducing.     J.  W.  McConnell.     1.461,248  ;  July  10. 
Valve,    Reducing.      J.    Rumpf.      1,461,738 ;    July    17. 
Valve-refacing  machine.     H.  G.   Larsen  and  W.   C.   Red- 
field.     1,456,807;  May  29. 
Valve-releasing    device.       J.    A.     Campbell.       1,445,001  : 

Feb.  13. 
Valve,     Relief.       P.     A.     Gessler     and     R.     B.     Mitchell. 

1,474.192;  Nov.   13. 
Valve,    Relief.     A.    W.   Miller.      1,459,546 ;    June   19. 
Valve    remover.      H.    Ruttinger.      1,474.792 ;    Nov.    20. 
Valve  replacer.     E.   P.   Kray.     1,457,175  :  May  29. 
Valve  reseater.     A.   W.  Noyes.     1,455,649  ;   May   15. 
Valve,  Reserve-gasoline.     C.  A.  Burris.     1,444,582  ;  Feb.  6. 
Valve,  Reversing.     A.  T.  Keller.     1,468,502  ;  Sept.  18. 
Valve  -  reversing     gear.     Power  -  operated.       P.     Sheedy. 

1,443,888;   Jan.   30. 
Valve-reversing     gear.     Steam-engine-.       F.     R.     SI  evens. 

1,453,532  ;  May  1. 
Valve  rocker  arm.     R.  E.  Hedberg,  1,469,155  ;  Sept.  25. 
Valve-rodadjusting    device.       C.    A.    Miller.      1,457,589 ; 

June  5. 
Valve-rod-adjusting     device.     Automatic.       C.     B.     Ware. 

1,445,118;  Feb.  13. 
Valve,   Rotary.     M.   O.   Anthony.      1,462,160 ;  July   17. 
Valve,  Rotary.     E.  M.  Bournonville.     1,472.113  ;  Oct.  30. 
Valve,  Rotary.     G.    S.  Heath.     1,447.980  ;  Mar.   13. 
Valve,  Rotary.     C.  P.  Smith.     1,442,705  ;  Jan.  16. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Contlnuerl. 


1277 


Valve,    Rotary.     H.   V.   Souders.      1,458,557 ;   June   12. 
Valve,  Uotnrv.     S.  J.  Tritt,  jr.     1,461.296:  July  10. 
Valve.   Rotary  cup.     W.  G.  Wilson.     1,448,585;   Mar.   13. 
Valve,    Safety.      R.    E.    Newell.      1.453,079 ;    Apr.    24. 
Valve.  Safety.     A.  B.  Myers.     1.457.544;  June  5. 
Valve.    Safety.      R.    P.    Tooley    and    C.    W.    Johnson. 

1,458.0.^7  ;  June  5. 
Valve,     Safety    locomotive-cab.       P.    Wertz.       1,460,628 ; 

July  3. 
Valve.  Sand.     E.  W.  Doering.     1,446.842;  Feb.  27. 
Valve.  Sand-filter.     M.  F.  Ryan.     1.470,290  ;  Oct.  9. 
Valve.   Screw-operable  drain.     H.  B.   Sherman  and  D.  M. 

Bliss.      1.465,004  ;   Aug.   14. 
Valve    seat    for    ball    cocks.    Removable.      F.    D.    Lieslie. 

1.461.039;  July  10. 
Valve-seat  reamer.     H.  H.  Hicks.     1.442,804:  Jan,  23, 
Valve-seating  tool.     G.  J.  S.  Collins.     1,455,388  ;•  .May  15. 
Valve   seats,   Reamins;   tool   for   truing.      H.    T.    Shearer. 

1,453,643;   May  1.' 
Valve.  Self  closing  and  cleaning  drain.     G.  W.  Fairbanks. 

1.467,615;  Sept.  11. 
Valve.  Self-contained  blow-off.     C.H.Stroud,     1,461,835; 

.Tuly  17, 
Valve,  Self-grinding  poppet.     M.  O.  Anthony.     1,467,991  • 

Sept.  18. 
Valve.   Sewer-trap.     S.   Kurtz,     1,457.580;   June  5. 
Valve.  Si.a;nal.     F.  N.  Kelsev.     1,472,366  :  Oct.  30, 
Valve  silencer.      E.   I,  Adams.      1,446.142  ;   Feb.   20. 
Valve.  Siphon.     J.  G,  McGilpin.     1,443.628:   Jan,   30. 
Valve.  Slide.     W.  G.  Wilson.     1.442,204;  .Ian.  16. 
Valve.    Sluice.      J.    Chapman    and    W.    F.    R.    Reynolds, 

1,471,944;    Oct.    23. 
Valve,  Sluice  or  gate.     C.  W.  Hume,     1,467,0.39  ;  Sept,  4, 
Valve.  Sluice  or  gate.     J.  W.  R.  Williamson.     1,444.576  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Valve,       Snap-acting      gas-control.         A.       W.      Francis, 

1.477.641 ;  Dec.  18. 
Valve,   Snap-acting  gas-control.     C.  H.  Hook.    1,477,647  : 

Dec.  IS. 
Valve.      Speed-controlling.       C.     W.     Buck.        1,449,583 : 

Mar.  27. 
Valve-spring     compressor.        G,     W,     Gary.        1,450.578 : 

Apr.  3. 
Valve-spring    compressor.       E.     H.     Dewey.       1,441,723 ; 

Jan.  9.  • 

Valve-spring  compressor.    M.  E.  Foss.     1,443.018  ;  Jan.  23, 
Valve-spring   compressor.      W.    F.    Landgraf.      1,405,890 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Valve-spring  compressor.    N.  A.  Landis.     1,440,611 ;  Jan,  2, 
Valve-spring     compressor.       A.     E.     and     C.     E.     Marts, 

1.468.121  :  Sept.  IS, 
Valve-spring    compressor    and    lifter.       O.     V.     Vanicek. 

1,467,628;  Sept,  11. 
Valve-spring    compressor     and     placer.       M.     W.     Kibbe, 

1,466.796;    Sept.   4. 
Valve-spring  lifter.     L,  H.  Bayler.     1,445.609  ;  Feb.  13. 
Valve-spring  lifter.     D.  E.  Carlson.     1.444.729  ;  Feb.  6. 
Valve-spring  lifter.      H.   A.   Cooper.      1.465,843 ;   Aug,   21. 
Valve-spring  lifter.     G.  W.  Garwood.     1.440.534  ;  .Tan.  2, 
Valve-spring   lifter,      F,   T,   Martin.      1.463.709 :    July   31. 
Valve-spring  lifter.     J,  B,  Mover.     1,440. SS5  ;  Jan,  2, 
Valve-spring  lifter.     E.  Pederquist.     1.445.708  ;   Feb,   20. 
Valve-spring  lifter.      C.   C.   Young.     1,458.374 ;   June  12. 
Valve-spring-lifter  lock.     H.  W.  Kulp  and  M.  C.  Dellinger. 

1.461,275;  .July  10. 
Valve-spring-lifting  device.    J.  G.  Fve.    1,451,212  ;  Apr.  10. 
Valve-sp ring-lifting    device.      W.    I.    Tuttle.      1,447,190 ; 

Mar,    6. 
Valve-spring-lifting  tool.     M,  J.  Vagge,     1,469,974  ;  Oct,  9, 
Valve  -  spring- manipulating      device.         G.      W.      Gary. 

1,467.567  ;  Sept.  11. 
Valve-spring  saddle.     O,  C.  Johnson,     1.448.221 ;  Mar.  13. 
Valve  springs  of  internal-combustion   engines.   Implement 

for  compressing  the.     J.  Terroine.     1,468,526  ;  Sept,  18, 
Valve     springs.     Tool     for     compressing.       S.     C.     Hoflf. 

1.465.905  ;   Aug.  21, 
Valve,   Standing,     C.  M.  Berlien.     1,451,676  ;   Apr.   17. 
Valve  stem,     J."  F,  Key,     1,444,189  ;  Feb,  6, 
Valve  stem  and  guide  lubricator.     W.  Edson.     1,473.839  : 

Nov.   13. 
Valve-stem  carbon  remover.     A.  R.  Schmidt.     1,462,581  ; 

July  24. 
Valve-stem  closure.     C.  T.  Shaffer.     1,443.387  ;  .Ian.  30, 
Valve-st^•m   guard.      C.   L.  Gandy,      1.444.340  ;   Feb.   6, 
Valve-stem  kev  tool,     F,   C,   Hartson  and  G.  A,   Donath, 

1.456.007  :   May  22. 
Valve-stem     lengtbener.       J.    J.    McGuckin.       1,466.844 ; 

Sept.    4, 
Valve  stems.  Cap  for.     H.  B.  Mead.     1,478,448  ;  Dec.  25. 
Valve  stems.  Dust  cap  for.     B,  M.  and  M.  M.  Berngartt, 

1,470,319:   Oct,   9. 
Valve    stems.    Making.      A.    W.    Limont.      1.446,469-70 : 

Feb.   27. 
Valve  stems.  Manufacturing.     A.  W.  Limont.     1,446,468  ; 

Feb,  27. 
Valve    stems,    Packing    device    for.      A,    C,    Lindbloom. 

1,470,276:  Oct,  9, 
Valve.  Stop  and  waste,     W.  H,  Smith,     1.454,415  ;  Mav  8. 
Valve  structure,     E.  P.  Hewitt,     1.476.253  ;  Dec.  4, 
Valve.  Tank,     J,  Yorks.     1,475,670  ;  Nov.  27. 
Valve,     Tank-outlet.       F.     C.     Fyke    and     J.     E.     Hunt, 

1,458,816  ;  June  12. 


Valve  tappet  for  internal-combustion  engine.     G,  R.  Rich. 

1.461,560;  July  10. 
Valve-tappet  silencer.    G.  W.  and  C.  K.  Mosey.    1,454,453  ; 

May  8. 
Valve  tester.     S.   M.   Coffman.      1,455,077 ;   May   15. 
Valve-testing  device.     W.  E.  Lauster.     1,462.115  ;  July  17. 
Valve.  Thermionic.     H.  Morris-Airey,  G.  Shearing,  and  S. 

R.  MuUard.  1,447,481  ;  Mar.  6. 
Valve,  Thermionic,  F.  Reynolds,  1,474.293;  Nov.  13. 
Valve,  Thermostatic.  P.  J.  Collins,  1,453.272;  May  1. 
Valve,  Thermostatic.  J.  L.  Ferris,  1,458,813  ;  June  12. 
Valve,  Thermostatic.  C.  J.  Heiser.  1,449.675  ;  Mar.  27. 
Valve.  Thermostatic,  F.  C.  Leonard.  1.476.719  ;  Dec.  11. 
valve.  Thermostatically-actuated.     E,  S,  Hovt,     1,449.005  ; 

Mar.    20. 
Valve,    Three-way    by-pass.      C.    F.    Braun.      1,442,782 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Valve.     Throttle.       F.     H.     Clark     and     E.     J.     Barnett. 

1,459,046  :  June  19. 
Valve,  Throttle.     P.  H.  Scheib.     1,464,049  ;  Aug.  7. 
Valve    timer    and    control.    Automatic.       J,    J.    Leonard. 

1,465,014;   Aug.    14. 
Valve  tool,     R.  L,  Breth,     1.446,822  ;  Feb.  27. 
Valve,     Train-pipe     end.       E.     A,     Russell.       1.474,790; 

Nov.  20,  • 

Valve  tubes.  Auxiliary  valve  for  inflating.     R.  Reynolds. 

1,458,438  ;  June  12. 
Valve-unit  pneumatic,  Combination  individual-.     A.  Ricca. 

1,446.273  ;  Feb.  20. 
Valve  unloader,  Plate-.     H.  V.  Haight.     1.470,077  ;  Oct.  9. 
Valve    unloader,     Plate-.       F.     W.     Parsons.      1.462,301 ; 

July  17. 
Valve,   Vacuum   relief   and   back-pressure.      R.    W.    Jones. 

1.476,618  ;  Dec.  4. 
Valve,  Vulcanizing.     H.  P.  Kraft.     1,442.226  :  Jan.  16, 
Valve,   Vulcanizing.     H.   P.   Kraft.      1,451,025 ;    Apr.    10. 
Valve,  Warning.     H.  T.  Battin.     1,443.830;   Jan.   30. 
Valve,  Waste  or  outlet.   E,  G.  Watrous,   1.467.965  ;  Sept.  11. 

Sept.  11. 
Valve,   Water-closet.     H.   A.   Rath.      1.474. 2SS  ;    Nov.    13. 
Valve,  Water-closet.     J.  A.  Watt.     1,447.193  ;  Mar.  6. 
Valve.     Water-control.       J.     C.     Goosmann.       1,472,412 ; 

Oct,  30. 
Valve   with    parallel   steam-tight    surfaces.    High-pressure 

slide  stop.     E,  Edler.     1.462.636  ;  Julv  24. 
Valve.  Working.    V.  R.  Kill  and  0.  J.  Gaster.     1,472,528  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Valves.     Apparatus     for     making     motor,       R,     Jardine. 

1.452,510;  Apr.  24. 
Valves,  Automatic  closing  attachment  for.     F.  L,  Cramp- 
ton,     1,477,809  ;  Dec,  18. 
Valves.   Automatic   lock    for   release.      R.   G.    Labachotte> 

1,470,173;  Oct.  9. 
Valves.    Bracket    device    for    air-brake    pressure.      E,    L. 

Clark.     1.443.168;  .Ian.  23. 
Valves    bv    fluid    pressure,    Operation     of.       H.     Pilling. 

1,443,2.39  ;  Jan.  23. 
Valves,  Cam  chuck  for  centering.     R.  Hervig.     1,452,506 : 

Apr.  24, 
Valves,  Device  for  regulating  the  lift  of,     S.  G,   Wigelius 

and  N.  W.  Uhr,    1.440,427  ;  Jan.  2. 
Valves,    Dust    cap    for    tire.      H.    P,    Kraft.      1,467,484; 

Sept.  11. 
Valves  in  Diesel  motors.  Arrangement  of  operating  cams 

of  the  fuel.     A.  Relnsch.     1,466,249  ;  Aug.  28, 
Valves,  Locking  device  for  gas.     J.  J.  Dooner.     1,451,944  ; 

Apr  17. 
Valves,     Locking     device     for     motor,       L,     F.     Easton. 

1,460,538  ;  July  3. 
Valves,  Machine  provided  with.     M.  Birkigt.     1,457,957  ; 

June  5. 
Valves,  Making.     C.  Pfanstiehl.     1,445,411 ;  Feb,   13. 
Valves,  Making.     M.  M,  Wilcox,     1,470,413  :  Oct.  9, 
Valves,  Making  poppet,     A.  A.  Schupp.     1.470,034  :  Oct.  9. 
Valves,     Making    poppet.       M.     M.     Wilcox.       1.470,041  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Valves.  Means  for  controlling  flush-tank,     E.   G,   Hedges 

and  W.   W,  Heroy,     1,462.106;  July  17. 
Valves,    Means    for    operating.      J.    Bettien.      1,448.720 ; 

Mar,   20. 
Valves,    Method    of    and    apparatus    for    preventing    the 

burning  of  gas-pressure-reducing.     E.  Wiss,     1.457,869  ; 

June  5. 
Valves    of    containers,    Protector    for.      C.    L.    Rowland. 

1,469,646;  Oct.  2. 
Valves.   Operating  mechanism  for  tank-car  outlet.     C.  E. 

Miller.      1.476.722:  Dec.  11. 
Valves.  Pin  inserter  and  remover  for  Ford.     C.  G,  Balcom. 

1.467,914:    Sept.   11. 
Valves.    Pressure-equalizing   valve   for  piston,      H,    Koch. 

1.458,101  ;  .Tune  5. 
Valves,     Recording     apparatus     for.       C.     E.     Renshaw. 

1,456,148-9;  Mav  22. 
Valves.  Spring  for  choker.     J,  E.  Messenger.     1,470.583  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Valves.    Tool    for   removing.      J.   B.    Morris,      1,463,130 ; 

July  24, 
Valves,     Tool     for     removing     poppet.       E.     J,     Mares. 

1,447,560  ;   Mar.   6. 
Vamp-trimming    machine.      M.    E,    Shackley,      1,454,908 ; 

May   15. 
Vanadium    from    its    ores.    Recovering,      P.    A.    Mackay. 

1.450.507  ;  Apr.  3. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AliihahPtiral  list  of  inrevHons — Continued. 


Vane,    Magnetizable    meter.      T.    D.    Yensen.      1,454,878 ; 

May    15. 
Vanity  article,  Combination.     N.  Kasdan  and  D.  Pollack. 

1,469,562  ;  Oct.  2. 
Vanity  bag  and  the  like.     N.  Kasdan.     1,454,515  ;  May  8. 
Vanity  box.     T.  C.  Foster.     Des.  61,753  ;   Jan.  2. 
Vanity   box.     C.  T.   Foster.     Des.   63.028-30  ;   Sept.  18. 
Vanity  box.     L.  J.  Freundt.     1,467,151 ;  Sept.  4. 
Vanity    box.      B.    P.    Hyde.      1,460,906;    July    3. 
Vanity  box.     B.  P.  Hyde.     Des.  62,928  ;  Aug.   21. 
Vanity    box.      N.    Kasdan    and    D.    Pollack.      1,463,472 ; 

July  31. 
Vanity  box.     A.  S.  Lyhne.     1,467,764  ;  Sept.  11. 
Vanity  box.     C.  C.  Prindle.     1,459,798  ;  June  26. 
Vanity  box.     P.  A.  Reutter.     Des.  62,962  ;  Aug.  28. 
Vanity  box.     E.  Boss.     Des.  63,005  ;  Sept.  4. 
Vanity  box.     E.  Ross.     Des.   63,495  ;  Dec.   11. 
Vanity  box.     T.  F.   Slater.     Des.   63,501-6;  Dec.  11. 
Vanity  box.     E.  H.   Tompkins.     Des.  62,965-6  ;  Aug.  28. 
Vanity  box.     E.  A.  Warner.     1,464,552  ;  Aug.   14. 
Vanity  box.      R.    W.   Wilson.     1,460,509;    July   3. 
Vanity     box.     Association.       A.     E.     Rope.        1,453,249 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Vanity     box,     Combination.       S.     Morrison.       1,455,647 ; 

May    15.  , 

Vanity   case.     S.   Abrahams.     1,446,779  ;   Feb.   27. 
Vanity  case.     S.  Albert.     1,453,563  ;  May  1. 
Vanity  case.     H.  R.  Barr.     1,460,192  ;  June  26. 
Vanity  case.     O.  J.  Cathcart.     1,476,282;  Dec.  4. 
Vanity  case.     W.   H.  Denney.     1,460,950;  July  3. 
Vanity   case.     L.  P.   Dickey.     1,457,925  ;   June  5. 
Vanity  case.     C.   E.  Dodson.     1,455,432  ;   May   15. 
Vanity  case.     A.  B.  Flagg.     1,463,259;   July  31. 
Vanity  case.     T.  W.  Foster.     Des.   61.762  ;  Jan.  9. 
Vanity  case.     T.  W.   Foster.     Des.  62,200 ;  Apr.   10. 
Vanity  case.     T.  W.  Foster.     Des.   62,443  ;   June  5. 
Vanity    case.      G.    C.    Hill.      1,455,840;    May    22. 
Vanity  case.   "W.  G.  Kendall.    1,440,876  :  Jan.  2. 
Vanity  case.     W.  G.  Kendall.     1.442,528  ;  Jan.  16. 
Vanity  case.     W.  G.  Kendall.     1,443,898  ;  Jan.  30. 
Vanity  case.     W.  G.  Kendall.     1,447,863;   Mar.  6. 
Vanity   case.     W.   G.  Kendall.     1,451,617  ;   Apr.    10. 
Vanity    case.      W.    G.    Kendall.      1,456,450 ;    May    22. 
Vanity  case.     W.  G.  Kendall.     1,456,636;  May  29. 
Vanity  case.     W.  G.  Kendall.     1,458,886-7  ;  June  12. 
Vanity   case.     W.  G.   Kendall.     1,460,967  ;  July  3. 
Vanity   case.     A.    C.   Maynard.      1,457,541  ;   June  5. 
Vanity  case.    E.  A.  McArthur.     1,469,524  ;  Oct.  2. 
Vanity   case.     T.   B.   O'Brien.     Des.   61,985 ;   Feb.   20. 
Vanity   case.      B.    F.    Ostrowski.      1,462,376 ;    July    17. 
Vanity   case.      A.    F.   Reilly.      Des.    62,310;    May    1. 
Vanity  case.     R.  M.  Rodriguez.     1,470,647  ;  Oct.  16. 
Vanity   case.     A.   Schocket.     Des.   62,805  ;   July  31. 
Vanity    ca.se.      A.    S.    Turnquist.      1,475.039  ;    Nov.    20. 
Vanity  cases,  Partition  for.     W.  G.  Kendall.     1,442,529  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Vanity  cases.  Partition  for.     W.  G.  Kendall.     1,453,626; 

May  1. 
Vapor   bath.      J.   Thomas.      1,475,091  :   Nov.    20. 
Vapor   burner.     F.   L.    Smith.      1,441,639 ;    Jan.    9. 
Vapor  burner.     O.  I.  Straub  and  F.  G.  Wahl.     1,463,101 ; 

July  24. 
Vapor-controlling    system.      N.    B.    Johnson.      1,447,858 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Vapor-utilizing  device.     J.  A.  Houser.     1,469,088  ;  Sept.  25. 
Vaporizer.    H.  C.  Abern.     1,440,811  ;  Jan.  2. 
Vaporizer.      V.   C.  Anderson.      1,459,667 ;   June   19. 
Vaporizer.     E.  G.  Ballinger.     1,440,956  ;  Jan.  2. 
Vaporizer.     F.  V  Hadley,  S.  Barnaby,  and  J.   0.   Clarke. 

1,462,504  ;  July  24. 
Vaporizer.     H.  F.  Simon.     1,476.774  ;  Dec.  11. 
Vaporizer.     M.   O.    Smith.      1,477.724  ;   Dec.    18. 
Vaporizer    and    burner.      B.    F:    Crisenberry.      1,447,295 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Vaporizer  and  primer.  E.  O.  Wolff.  1,467.259  ;  Sept.  4. 
Vaporizer,  Electric.  L.  E.  Aske.  1,451.673 ;  Apr.  17. 
Vaporizer,  Engine-fuel.  J.  Good.  1,452,683  ;  Apr.  24. 
Vaporizer,  Kerosene.  W.  H.  Hill.  1,460,583 ;  July  3. 
Vaporizer,  Liquid-fuel.     G.  Keith  and  W.  A.  Whatmough. 

1,471,470;  Oct.  23. 
Vaporizing  apparatus.     H.  F.  Simon.     1.476,773  ;  Dec.  11. 
Vaporizing    attachment.       L.     G.     Stransky.       1,468,524 ; 

Sept.  IS. 
Vaporizing  device.     P.  Howard.     1,461,243  ;  July  10. 
Vapors  and  gases,  Electrically-operating  treating  chamber 
for  hydrocarbon.     J.   L.   McCabe.     1,455,088  ;   May   15. 
Vapors,'    Apparatus     for     condensing     distilled.       G.     de 

Bethune.     1.478,206  ;  Dec.   18. 
Vapors  from  gases.  Portable  apparatus  for  the  extraction 
of.      G.    G.    Oberfell    arid    G.    A.    Burrell.      1,455,407 ; 
May  15. 
Vapors  from  gases,  Recovering  condensable.     H.  H.  Arm- 
strong.     1,463,782  ;    Aug.    7. 
Vapors,    Volatilizing,    distilling,    or    separating    absorbed. 

C.  L.  Voress  and  V.  C.  Canter.     1,453.215;  Apr.  24. 
Variometer.      H.    P.    Donle.      1,456,267:    May    22. 
Variometer.      C.   R.   Durable.     1,446,166 ;    Feb.   20. 
Varnish.      P.    Rothberg    and    A.    P.    Sachs.      1.448,869 

Mar.    20. 
Varnish      composition.        L.      Mauerhofer.         1,458,493 

June  12. 
Varnish,     Composition     for.       R.     S.     Lloyd.       1,462,236 
July  17. 


Varnish    Qlm   for   insulating    purposes.      P.    B.    Demmler. 

1,440,448  ;  Jan.  2. 
Varnish,   Flexible.      C.    D.   Draper.      1,459,581 ;   June  19. 
Varnish,  paint,  or  waterproofing  composition  and  making 

same.     P.  M.  Stewart.     1,464,224  ;  Aug.  7. 
Varnishing  machine.     J.   H.   Moeller.     1,441,871 ;  Jan.  9. 
Vase.     F.   Carder.     Des.   62,317  ;   May  8. 
Vase.     P.  Carder.     Des.  62,517  ;  June  12. 
Vase.     A.  J.  Flauder.     Des.  63,462  ;  Dec.  11. 
Vase,  Ground.     R.  B.  McGowan.     1.448.808;  Mnr.  20. 
Vase  or  vessel.     F.  Carder.     Des.  61,949  ;   Feb.  13. 
Vase,  urn,  or  other  container.     B.  C.  Davis.     1,444,666  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Vat    coloring    matters.    Production     of.       M.    A.     Kunz. 

1,464,079;   Aug.   7. 
Vault    and    safe    construction.      A.    B.    Trowbridge    and 

O.    W..  Ten    Eyck.      1,474,390 ;    Nov.    20. 
Vault,  Asplialt-mastic  and  coal-tar-mastic  casket.     W.  E. 

Sheene.     1,478,769  ;  Dec.  25. 
Vault,  Burial.     B.  M.,  G.  C,  and  D.  P.  Bird.     1,460,223  ; 

June   26. 
Vault,  Burial.     M.   Dochnal.     1,460,409  ;  July   3. 
Vault,  Burial.     H.  O.  Heacock.     1,450,291  ;  Apr.  3. 
Vault,  Burial.     A.  .7.  Hopkins.     1,444,8:^5  ;  Feb.  13. 
Vault,  Burial.     M.  Van  Slyke.     1,470,130  ;  Oct.  9. 
Vault-closuie    structure.      J.     H.     Williams.       1,478,085; 

Dec.  18. 
Vault    entrances.    Lowering    bridge    for.       J.     Hermann. 

1,442,803;  Jan.  23. 
Vault   handle,    Burial-.      C.    C.    Whartenby.      1,465,701 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Vault  light.     W.  L.  Walker.     1,463,452  :  July  31. 
Vault,     Metallic     grave.       C.     A.     Albrecht.       1,473,534; 

Nov.  6. 
Vault   or  safe   locking  mechanism.     B.   A.   Boyer   and   A. 

Krofift.     1.473.085;  Nov.  13. 
Vault    or    the    like.      H.    A.    Ledyard    and    J.    J.    Jelley. 

1,467,862  ;  Sept.  11. 
Vault  protector.     T.  W.  Wilson.     1,445,377  ;  Feb.  13. 
Vault   temporary   handle  lock,    Burial-.      H.   K.   Knutzon. 

1.450,219  ;   June    19. 
Vaults    and    similar    purposes,    Plate    for    use    in    lining 

burglarproof.     F.  J.  Napolitan.     1,464,102  ;  Aug.  7. 
Vaults,    Lock  for   closures   of  burial.     F.   L.   Whartenby. 

1,464,458  ;   Aug.    7. 
Vaults,  Mold  for  burial.     B.  Reming.     1,456,911  ;  May  29. 
Vegetable  and  fruit  peeling  device.      H.  Sletto.      1,469,650  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Vegetable  and  other  oils,  apparatus  for  and  process   of 

refining.      F.   M.    Turner.      1,448,582  ;    Mar.    13. 
Vegetable  cleaner  and  separator.    G.  J.  Olney.    1,474,284  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Vegetable  cutter.     F.  6.  Brewer.     1,452,546  ;  Apr.  24. 
Vegetable  cutter.     T.   S.  Crampton.     1,442,861:   Jan.   23. 
Vegetable  cutter.     W.  J.  Creed.     1.443,948  :  Feb.  6. 
Vegetable  cutter.     C.  Russo.     1,468,546  ;  Sept.  18. 
Veget.nble     cutter.       H.     O.     Taylor     and     J.     Dresdner. 

1,478,684  ;  Dec.  25. 
Vegetable  cutter.     J.  Vistine.     1,466,519  ;  Aug.  28. 
Vegetable    fiber,    Treating.      H.    C.    Fueller.      1,454,581  ; 

May  8. 
Vegetable  material.  Apparatus  for  destructively  distilling. 

B.  R.  Pfeifer.     1,449,544  ;  Mar.  27. 
Vegetable  slicer.     C.  L.  Leonard.     1,451,075  :  .^ipr.  10. 
Vegetable  slicer.     R.  A.  Porter.     1,461,160;  July  10. 
Vegetable-slicing     machine.       G.     Caldwell.       1,477,106 ; 

Dec.    11. 
Vegetable  substances  and  the  resulting  product,  Prepara- 
tion of  a  product  for  the  maceration   of.     D.   Carbone. 

1,473,901;  Nov.   13. 
Vegetables,    etc..    Washer   for.      O.    S.    Sells.      1,457,284  ; 

May  29. 
Vegetables  or  fruit  with  a  skin-loosening  agent.  Apparatus 

for  treating.     H.  M.  Miller.     1.463.964  ;  Aug.  7. 
Vehicle.     H.   H.  Adams.     1,443.200 :   Jan.   23. 
Vehicle.     J.  L.  Banks.     1,465,248  ;  Aug.   21. 
Vehicle.     L.   W.   Close.     1,464,922 ;   Aug.   14. 
Vehicle.     J.  B.  Ferguson.     1,453,345  ;  May  1. 
Vehicle.     M.   J.   Furlong.     1,454,162;  May  8.  ^ 

Vehicle.     F.  P.  Griffith,  J.  Lindsay,  and  H.  G.  GeoghegantJB 

1,477,949  ;  Dec.  18.  W 

Vehicle.     F.  Herschmann.     1,447,953  ;  Mar.  6. 
Vehicle.     A.  E.  Jackson  and   H.  Goodfellow.     1,442,769  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Vehicle.      S.   Klimcovitz.      1.441,859;   Jan.   9. 
Vehicle.     L.   W.  Mallory.     1,456.989  ;   May  29. 
Vehicle.     P.  A.   Michell.      1,459,545;   June   19. 
Vehicle.      G.    F.    Myers.     1,459,411  ;    June   19. 
Vehicle.      J.  E.   Rebours.      1,474,163  :  Nov.   13. 
Vehicle.     E.   J.   Schramke.      1,465.318:    Aug.   21. 
Vehicle.      J.    Swinland.      1,455,124  ;    May    15. 
Vehicle,  Aerial.     C.  O.  Barrera.      1.456.210:   May  22. 
Vehicle  .-ilarm.   Motor-.     P.  Dowd.     1.453.240;  Apr.   24. 
Vehicle  anchoring:  device.     W.  W.  Blakely  and  G.  C.  Fed- 

derman,      1.466.442;    Aug.    28. 
Vehicle     antirattling     device.       S.     Baruch.       1,470,952 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Vehicle      attachment.        B.      V.     McQuinn.        1,476,998; 

Dec.    11. 
Vehicle  attachment.  Motor-.     A.  C.  Bovender.     1,453.618 ; 

May  1. 
Vehicle  attachment.   Motor-.      J.   F.   Garvcy.      1,462,744; 

July  24. 


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Vehicle.  Automotive.    B.  A.  Kelly.    1,442,220 ;  Jan.  16. 
Vehicle     bodies,     Die     for     forming.       E.     R.     Stoddard. 

1,442,913;  Jan.  23. 
Vehicle   bodies  from  sheet   metal.   Forming.     E.   R.   Stod- 
dard.    1.442,912;  .Tan.  23. 
Vehicle  bodies.  Pneumatic  support  for.     J.  M.  and  W.  C. 

Akers.     1.474.222  ;  Nov.  13. 
Vehicle  bodies,  t'neumatic  suspension  for.     H.  O.  Lassen. 

1.4C.4.680:    Auk.    14. 
Vehicle   bodies.    Spring    suspension    for.      J.   J.    Iluebner. 

1.450,370  ;   Apr.  3. 
Vehicle  lM>dies,  Top  for.     C.  P.  Pond.     1.458,075  ;  June  5. 
Vehicle  body.    h.  J.  Buob.     1,467,305  ;  Sept.  11. 
Vehicle  body.    A.  L.  Eaton  and  H.  F.  Vickers.     1,456,630; 

May  29. 
Vehicle  body.     T.  Elliott.     1,473,023  ;  Nov.  6. 
Vehicle  body.     A.  A.   Kramer.     1.469,320 ;   Oct.  2. 
Vehicle  body.      H.   C.   Maise.      1,459,159;   June  19. 
Vehicle  bodv.     O.  H.  Menning.     1,458,352  ;  June  12. 
Vehicle  body.     F.  J.  Mueck.     1,459,740  ;  June  26. 
Vehicle  body.     J.  E.  SerstS.'   1,466,345;  Aug.  28. 
Vehicle  body.     F.  N.  Vanier.     1,441,388  ;  Jan.  9. 
Vehicle  body.     C.  A.  Wales.     1.475,329  ;  Nov.  27. 
Vehicle    body    and    the    like      J.    Morrison.      1,451,626 

Apr.   10. 
Vehicle  bodv  construction.    C.  M.  Manly  and  J.  McGlashan 

1,472.128;   Oct.  30. 
Vehicle    body    construction.      J.    McGlashan.      1,472,607 

Oct.  30. 
Vehicle  body  construction  and  upholstery  therefor.     S.  S 

Bond.      Rel5.72o  ;  Nov.  27. 
Vehicle    body.    Convertible.      W.    C.    Fowler.      1,451,016 

Apr.   10. 
Vehicle     body,    Motor-.       A.    G.    HerreshofC.       1,464,989 

Aug.   14. 
Vehicle    body    suspension.      B.    P.    Seymour.      1,477,914 

Dee.  IS. 
Vehicle  brake.     M.  Adenot.     1,463.112  ;  July  24. 
Vehicle  brake.     D.  J.  Boatsman.     1,476,439  ;  Dec.  4. 
Vehicle  brake.     Z.  A.  Davisson.     1,478,641  ;  Dec.  25. 
Vehicle  brake.     N.  C.  Divelbiss.     1,443,703  ;  Jan.  30. 
Vehicle    brake.      R.    Z.    Farmer.      1,464,980;    Aug.    14. 
Vehicle  brake.     W.  M.  Forsyth.     1,468,014  ;  Sept.  18. 
Vehicle  brake.     C.  H.  Gill.     1,478,646;  Dec.  25. 
Vehicle  brake.     P.   S.   Hutchison.     1,475,016  ;  Nov.  20. 
Vehicle   brake.      K.   Maybach.      1,469.232 ;    Oct.    2. 
Vehicle  brake.     J.  H.  Pashia.     1,476,415  ;  Dec.  4. 
Vehicle    brake.      H.    A.    Perkins.      1,451,630 ;   Apr.    10. 
Vehicle  brake.     P.  H.  Royce.     1,466,549  ;  Aug.  28. 
Vehicle  brake.     H.  Vanderbeek.     1,472,444  ;  Oct.  30. 
Vehicle  brake.     R.  A.   Whittingham.     1,476,314;  Dec.   4. 
Vehicle  brake  apparatus.    B.  P.  Daigle.     1,441,145  ;  Jan.  2. 
Vehicle  brake.   Automatic.     J.   D.   Workman.      1,456,416  ; 

May  22. 
Vehicle  brake  device.   6.   S.    Lane.     1,453.509  ;   May  1. 
Vehicle  brake  mechanism.     W.  J.  McGoldrick.     1,445,698  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Vehicle     brake.     Quick-stop     emergency.       J.     Hochman. 

1,451,336  ;  Apr.   10. 
Vehicle  buffer.     G.  A.  Lyon.     1,476,342:  Dec.  4. 
Vehicle  buffer  device.     G.  A.  Lvon.     1,457.532  ;  June  5. 
Vehicle  buffer  device.     G.  A.  Lyon.     1,466,882  ;    Sept.  4. 
Vehicle  bumper.     C.   C.   Himes.      1,473,371  ;  Nov.   6. 
Vehicle  bumper.     J.  A.  Nomicos.    .1,454,133;  May  8. 
Vehicle   bumper.     E.   Plante.     1,448,504  ;   Mar.   13. 
Vehicle  bumper  and  fender.     G.  Reichstetter,  jr.,  and  O.  E. 

Reichardt.  1,468,869;  Sept.  25. 
Vehicle  bumper.  Motor-.     W.  J.  Koester  and  J.  D.  Foster. 

1,464,321;  Aug.  7. 
Vehicle    bumpers    and   bumper   brackets.    Attachment    de- 
vice for.     W.  G.  Cox.     1,445,005  ;  Feb.  13. 
Vehicle,  Camping.     H.  A.  Crfss.  jr.     1,476,239  ;  Dec.  4. 
Vehicle.   Chain-track.      W.   Turnbull.      1,450.466 ;   Apr.   3. 
Vehicle  chassis.     E.   H.  Sherboudy.     1,452.532  ;   Apr.   24. 
Vehicle,  Child's.     C.   E.  Baker.     Des.  62.769;  July  31. 
Vehicle,  Child's.     L.  D.  Barr.     1,445.472  ;   Feb.   13. 
Vehicle,  Child's.    P.  H.  Brandes.     1.449.163  :  Mar.  20. 
Vehicle,  Child's.     J.  J.  Bukolt.     1.444.656  ;  Feb.  6. 
Vehicle,  Child's.     E.  M.  Finch.     1,464,414  ;  Aug.  7. 
Vehicle,   Child's.     J.   Gedeon   and   W.   Miller.     1,468,346  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Vehicle.   Child's.     W.   Klinge.     1,477,830 :   Dec.   18. 
Vehicle,   Child's.     C.   E.   Masters.      1.445,338;  Feb.   13. 
Vehicle.   Child's.     E.    M.   McClure   and  J.   O.   McMurphy. 

1,443,424  ;  Jan.  30. 
Vehicle,   Child's.     C.   M.  McCormick.      1,444,320  ;   Feb.   6. 
Vehicle,  Child's.     C.  J.  Mettler.     1,472,611 ;  Oct.  30. 
Vehicle,   Child's.     J.   H.    and   J.   R.   Parsons.      1,443,037: 

Jan.  23. 
Vehicle,  Child's.     E.  L.  Pearson.     Des.  62,173  ;  Apr.  3. 
Vehicl.-,  Child's.     J.  J.  Rohan.     1.448,817;  Mar.   20. 
Vehicle.    Child's.      A.    W.    Stuart    and   J.    W.    O'Connor. 

1,472,375;    Oct.    30. 
Vehicle,  Child's.     L.  M.  Weber.     1,450.397:   Apr.  3. 
Vehicle,  Child's.     E.  Winkler.     1,447,743:  Mar.  6. 
Vehicle  clutch  control,  Motor-.    J.  Wasserman.    1,475,909  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Vehicle,  Coasting.     W.  T.  Wood.     1,462,312;  July  17. 
Vehicle,      Collapsible.       W.      E.      McLaren.       1,449,827 ; 

Mar.    27. 
Vehicle  construction.     J.  S.  Parenti.     1,478,860;  Dec.  25. 
Vehicle    construction.    Cushion    connection    for.      A.    F. 

Masury  and  A.  H.  Leipert.     1,472,371  ;  Oct.  30. 


Vehicle     control.      Electric-.        K.      Probst.        1,474,942 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Vehicle  control.  Motor-.     C.  S.  Orton.     1,465,480;  Aug.  21. 
Vehicle     controlling     switch.      Motor-.      H.      Gottesman. 

1,447,946;   Mar.   6. 
Vehicle,   Convertible.     A.   J.  Kelly.     1,459,371  ;   June   19. 
Vehicle,  Convertible.     E.  S.  McMillen.     1,447.393  ;  Mar.  6. 
Vehicle,   Convertible.     F.   Rist.     1,454,861;    May   15. 
Vehicle,   Convertible  child's.     J.  J.  and  G.  K.  Alirahams. 

1,449,255  ;  Mar.  20. 
Vehicle  curtain.     C.  A.  Zahn.     1,454,098  ;  May  8. 
Vehicle  differential.  Motor.     J.  D.  Hall.     1,442,943  ;  Jan.  2:;. 
Vehicle  direction  indicator.     J.  B.   Chrabkow  ;   1,448,257  ; 

Mar.   13. 
Vehicle    direction    indicator.       R.    J.    Ellis.      1,475, 887 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Vehicle   direction    indicator.      W.    Klabunda.      1,443,956 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Vehicle  direction  indicator.     F.  Koppenhafer.     1,458,711  ; 

June  12. 
Vehicle    direction    indicator.      C.    R.    Krone.      1,469,090 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Vehicle  direction  indicator.    H.  W.  Lundquist.    1,478,571  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Vehicle   direction    indicator.      H.   W.    Spung.      1,465,494; 

Aug.    21. 
Vehicle  direction  signal.    W.  J.  Hart.    1,442,566  ;  Jan.  16. 
Vehicle   direction   signal  and  parking  light.     E.   Voelker. 

1.450,876  ;   Apr.   3^ 
Vehicle  door  check.     F.  K.  Eastman.     1.443.462  ;  .Jan.  30. 
Vehiclo  floor  handle.     L.  W.  Gates.     1.441,845:  Jan.  9. 
Vehicle  door  handle.     F,  H.  Hart.     1,471,126  ;  Oct.  16. 
Vehicle  door  lock.     L.   R.  Rhein.     1,451,785  :   Apr.   17. 
Vehicle  doors.  Locking  handle  for.   L.  W.  Gates.    1,464,315  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Vehicle   drawbar.      W.    D.    Giddings.      1,469,505 ;    Oct.    2. 
Vehicle  driving  gear.     C.   B.   Starr.     1,464,887  ;   Aug.  14. 
Vehicle  driving  mechanism.     L.  M.  Gardiner.     1,463,687  ; 

July  31. 
Vehicle.     Dump-body.        W.     D.     Lankston.       1,463,743 ; 

July  31. 
Vehicle,   Dumping.     R.   C.   Bledsoe.      1,476.871 ;    Dec.   11. 
Vehicle,  Dumping.     A.  B.  Cadman.     1,460.810;  July  3. 
Vehicle,  Dumping.     T.  C.  Hollnagel.     1,464.935  :  Aug.  14. 
Vehicle,  Dumping.     A.  P.  Lee.     1,467,485  ;  Sept.  11. 
Vehicle,  Elevator.     C.  M.  Au-Miller.     1,448,250  :  Mar.  13. 
Vehicle.    Endless-track.      P.    W.    Dalrymple.      1.441,405  : 

.Tan.    9. 
Vehicle,  Endless-track.     L.  K   Davis.     1,443.871 ;  Jan.  30. 
Vehicle.  Endless-track.     L.K.Davis.     1.461,028  ;  July  10. 
Vehicle,   Endless-track.      I.   Roy.      1,447.893:   Mar.   6. 
Vehicle.   Eve  protector  for  motor.     H.   W.   Sellmann   and 

E.    J.    Gottsacker.      1.446,936 :    Feb.    27. 
Vehicle  fender.     W.  G.  Cox.     1,458.276  ;  .Tune  12. 
Vehicle  fender.     L.  Grdla.     1,453.273  ;  May  1. 
Vehicle  fender.      P.   Pelosi.      1,450,449  ;    Apr,   3. 
Vehicle  fender.     J.  Whitaker.     1,442.546 :  .Tan.  16. 
Vehicle     fender     and     bumper.     Combined.       W.     Jaeger. 

1.474,263:    Nov.   13. 
Vehicle  fender.  Motor-.    M.  H.  Moses.     1.443.0R5  :  Jan.  23. 
Vehicle  for  tilling  purposes.  Mixed-driving  windless.     A. 

Petit.     1.457,548:  .Tune  5. 
Vehicle  frame.     R.  M.  Lovejoy.     1.469,310;  Oct.  2. 
Vehicle  frame.     C.A.Wales.     1,475.328  ;  Nov.  27. 
Vehicle  frame.     C.  A.  Wales.     1.475,330  ;  Nov.  27. 
Vehicle  frame.     C.  A.  Wales.     1.475.332  ;  Nov.  27. 
Vehicle   frame    and    spring    suspension.      W.    C.    Durant. 

1.475,941 ;  Dec.  4. 
Vehicle    frame    suspension.      L.    R.     Gruss.      1,470,972 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Vehicle     frame     suspension.       T.     Wilson.        1,458,092 ; 

.Tune  5. 
Vehicle    gate.      J.    W.    Gibbons.      1,476.896 ;    Dee.    11. 
Vehicle  guard.  Motor-.     J.  W.  Jones.     1.472.005  ;  Oct.  23. 
Vehicle  handhold.      T.   K.  Jackson.      1.462.914  ;   July  24. 
Vehicle  hood  and  curtain  fastener.    J.  Mihalicz.    1,440.927  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Vehicle  hoods.   Fastening  device  for  motor-.      K.   Forbes. 

1,451,662  ;    Apr.    10. 
Vehicle  instruments.  Transmission  drive  for  motor.     F.  G. 

Whittington.     1,460,521;  July  3. 
Vehicle,  Itinerant  vending  and  sales.     C.  W.  Martin  and 

L.  E.  Hoffman.     1,466^539  ;  Aug.  28. 
Vehicle   lack.     J.   Abbiuso.      1,449,802 :   Mar.   27. 
Vehicle  jack.     E.-  I.   Custer.     1,448.261 ;   Mar.   13. 
Vehicle  lack.     I.   V.   Lucas.     1,450,504  ;  Apr.  3. 
Vehicle  jack.     J.  P.   Mayer.     1,444.931 ;  Feb.   13. 
Vehicle  jack.     P.  I.  Namtvedt.     1,454,686  ;  May  8. 
Vehicle,    Juvenile.     M.   E.    Roe.     1,474,493 ;    Nov.   20. 
Vehicle  knuckles.  Lubrication  of  automotive.     G.  W.  Carl- 
son. 1,456,618-9  ;  May  29. 
Vehicle  life  guard.     .7.  M.  Beale.     1,464,594:  Aug.  14. 
Vehicle  lifting  device.     E.   J.   Becker  and  R.  P.   Stoeser. 

1,447,373;   Mar.   6. 
Vehicle  lifting  device.     J.  V.   Cullen.     1.476.596  :  Dec.  4. 
Vehicle  light.     R.   E.  Dewey.     1.444,831  ;  Feb.  13. 
Vehicle     light.      L.     R.     Yeager     and     W.     M.     Holmes. 

1,468,655  ;  Sept.  25. 
Vehicle    light,    Steerable.      W.    I.    Ingledue.      1,454,379 ; 

May  8. 
Vehicle    lighting    device.       G.     H.    Harvey.       1,453,226; 

Apr.  24. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Veblcle  lighting  systems,  Dimmer  attachment  for.     G.  J. 

Smith.     1,468,756  ;  Sept.  25. 
Vphicle  lock.     F.  A.  Arnold.     1,444,161  ;  Feb.  6. 
Vehicle  lock.     A.  Cappellaii.     1,460,015  ;  June  26. 
Vehicle  lock.     C.   A.   Conger.      1,463,760;   July    31. 
Vehicle  lock.     C.  to  Kentrup.     1,471,962;   Oct.   23. 
Vehicle  lock.     E.   Siegel.     1,445,456;   Feb.  13. 
Vehicle  lock.    W.  B.  Terry.    1,440,945  ;  Jan.  2. 
Vehicle    locking    device.       H.     D.    Thomas.       1,443,662 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Vehicle,     Lumber-carrying.       L.     E.     Knerr.       1,443,749 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Vehicle,     Lumber-pile.       H.     F.     Weatherby.       1,473,804  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     P.  G.  Alborn.     1,441,052  ;  Jan.  2. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     D.  W.   Batterman.     1,475,781  ;  Nov.   27. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     E.  H.  Belden.     1,454,597  ;  May  8. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     C.  M.  Billings.     1,471,879  ;  Oct.  23. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     A.  J.  Borst,  jr.     1,476,355  ;  Dec.  4. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     A.  T.  Brown.     1,449,649  ;  Mar.  27. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     H.  D.  Church.     1,442,049  ;  Jan.  16. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     H.  D.  Church.     1,473,140  ;   Nov.  6. 
Vehicle,     Motor.       S.    A.    Coffey    and    J.     B.    Ernsdorff. 

1,454,105  ;  May  8. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     G.  P.  Eckart.     1,449,812;  Mar.  27. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     J.   J.   Gardner.      1,445,677;   Feb.  20. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     A.  G.   Grice.     1,449.816;  Mar.   27. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     E.  G.  Gunn.     1,473,092-3  ;  Nov.  6. 
Vehicle,    Motor.      E.   R.   Holmes.      1,450,292  ;    Apr.   3. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     F.  Johnson.     1,447,856  ;  Mar.  6. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     H.  B.  Knap.     1,467,939  ;  Sept.  11. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     M.  Krzewinski.     1,447,728;  Mar.  6. 
Vehicle,   Motor.     T.   J.    Litle,  jr.     1,448,072 ;   Mar.   13. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     A.  Macaulev.     1,443.029;  Jan.  23. 
Vehicle,   Motor.     W.  R.  McGowen.     1.441,515  ;  Jan.   9. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     A.  R.  Meister.     1,442,352  ;  Jan.  16. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     A.  Moorhouse.     1,442.533  ;  Jan.  16. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     A.  Moorhouse.     1,455,169  ;  May   15. 
Vehicle,   Motor.      A.    B.   Osborn.      1,452,698 ;    Apr.   24. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     A.  E.  Osborn.     1,463,371 ;  July  31. 
Vehicle,   Motor.     J.   S.   Parenti.     1,475,138 ;  Nov.   20. 
Vehicle,   Motor.     K.   R.   Peters.      1,461,735 ;   July   17. 
Vehicle,  Motor      L.  J.  Quay.     1,446,660  ;  Feb.  27. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     J.  J.  Roth,  sr.     1,473,444  ;  Nov.  6. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     C.  R.  Short.     1,441,248  ;  Jan.  9. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     D.   G.    Stanbrough.     1,457,947;   June   5. 
Vehicle,   Motor.     J.   G.   Vincent.     1,451,034  ;   Apr.   10. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     J.   G.   Vincent.     1,453,646  ;   May   1. 
Vehicle,    Motor.      P.    A. .  Whitten.      1,441,467  ;    Jan.    9. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     J.  W.  White,  jr.     1,461,715  ;  July  10. 
Vehicle,  Motor-driven.     S.  F.  Holden.     1,454,115  ;  May  8. 
Veliiclp,     Motor-propelled.        0.     E.     White.        1,446,005  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Vehicle,  Motor  road.     A.  A.  Holle.     1,476,447  ;  Dec.  4. 
Vehicle,  Motor-truck  dumping.     J.  C.  French.     1,451,018: 

Apr.    10. 
Vehicle  motors,  Cut-out  for.    C.  Vogt.    1.471,078  ;  Oct.  16. 
Vehicle,  Occupant-propelled.     C.  Dahl.     1,454,626  :  May  8. 
Vehicle,     Occupant-propelled.       N.     Dupuis.       1,457,731  ; 

June  5. 
Vehicle,  Occupant-propelled.     J.   H.   Parsons.     1,443,904  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Vehicle,    Occupant-propelled.      J.    Swinland.       1,443,153  ; 

Tan     23 
Vehicle,  Occupant-steered.     C.  Dahl.     1,451,868  ;  Apr.  17. 
Vehicle,    One-step    dirigible.      C.    A.    Wales.      1,475,331 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Vehicle  -  operated     gate.     Automatic.       J.     R.     Rollman. 

1,441,116;  Jan.  2. 
Vehicle   or   other   power-transmission,  mechanism.    Motor. 

P.    O.    Rowlands.      1,474,643;    Nov.    20. 
Vehicle  outrigger.     E.  G.  Deucher.     1,457,897  ;  June  5. 
Vehicle,  Passenger.     S.   Gage.     1,471,151 ;  Oct.  16. 
Vehicle,  Passenger.     G.  J.   Shave.     1,457,190  ;  May  29. 
Vehicle.    Power-driven    implement-.      J.   B.    Bartholomew. 

1,449,137;  Mar.  20. 
Vehicle  power  jack.     Z.  Calhoon.     1,470,808  ;  Oct.  16. 
Vehicle    propulsion    means.      R.    B.    Brown.      1,447,119 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Vehicle  radiators.  Temperature-indicating  instrument  for 

motor-.     H.  H.  Boyce.     1,451,527:  Apr.   10. 
Vehicle,  Railway  and  tramway.    H.  N.  Gresley.    1,459,977  ; 

June   26. 
Vehicle,    Rear-dumping.     A.   P.   Lee.      1,444,382 ;   Feb.    6. 
Vehicle,  Refrigerator.     L.  B.  Olin,     1,443,498  :  Jan.  30. 
Vehicle    road    illumination.      R.    M.    Craig.       1,442,681  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Vehicle  roofs.  Construction  of.     C.  P.  Dennis.    1,462,329  ; 

July  17. 
Vehicle  runner.     A.  Pinard.     1,478,796  ;  Dec.  25. 
Vehicle  running  gear.     W.  S.  Adams.     1,449,927;  Mar.  27. 
Vehicle   sanding   apparatus.      L.    J.    Dufifner.      1,469,627 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Vehicle    sash     construction.      J.    McArthur.       1,457,178 ; 

May  29. 
Vehicle  sash  door.     K.   S.  Baxter.     1,453.825  ;   May  1. 
Vehicle  seat.     P.  Gahm.     1,470.004  :  Oct.  9. 
Vehicle    seat.      E.    Lasher.      1,457,843 ;    June    5. 
Vehicle  seat.     P.  E.   Lindsey.     1,441,815  ;  Jan.  9. 
Vehicle    seat    construction.      F.    J.    Pitcole.      1,477,589 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Vehicle    seats.    Spring    mounting    of.       F.     H.    Headley. 

1,476,674  ;  Dec.  4. 


Vehicle    securing    device.      W.    W.    Blakely.      1,478,505 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Vehicle,     Self-loading.       G.     W.     Otterson.        1,458,241  : 

June   12. 
Vehicle,  Self-propelled.     A.  Monsen.     1,443,963  ;  Feb.  1. 
Vehicle  shade,  Combination.     C.  Hellroth  and  G.  Carlson. 

1,446,899;  Feb.  27. 
Vehicle  shock  absorber.     G.  Henley.     1,461,091 ;  July  10. 
Vehicle    side-curtain    construction.      H.    W.    Tinker,    jr. 

1,462,992  ;  July  24. 
Vehicle,    Side-dump.      J.    K.   Exum.      1,456,374 ;    May   22. 
Vehicle  sign.     J.  A.  Morgan.     1,470,387  ;  Oct.  9. 
Vehicle  signal.     J.  R.  Alexander.     1,453,428;  May  1. 
Vehicle  signal.     E.  Arrington.      1,465,405  ;  Aug.   21. 
Vehicle  signal.     S.  S.  Batlouney.     1,449,258  ;  Mar.  20. 
Vehicle  signal.     W.  J.  Combs.     1,465,210  ;  Aug.  14. 
Vehicle  signal.     T.  A.  Crotty.     1,453,380;  May  1. 
Vehicle  signal.     J.  S.  Graham.     1,458.819  ;  June  12. 
Vrhiele  signal.     A.  Hellebrand.     1,454,114  ;  May  8. 
Vehicle  signal.     G.  M.  Kent.     Des.  61,954-5  ;  Feb.  13. 
Vehicle  signal.     E.  P.  McGillicuddy.     1,459,919  ;  June  26. 
Vehicle  signal.     P.  J.  Messer.     1,469,481  ;   Oct.  2. 
Vehicle   signal.      J.   B.   Phleger.     1,453,179 ;   Apr.   24. 
Vehicle  signal.     T.   B.   Powers.     Bel5,594 ;  May   1. 
Vehicle  signal.     H.  C.  Raymond.     1,457,460  ;  June  5. 
Vehicle  signal.     H.  F.  Taylor,  jr.     1,470,127  ;  Oct.  9. 
Vehicle  signal.     H.  E.  Thayer.     1,450,993;  Apr.   10. 
Vehicle   signal.      G.    P.    Warner.      1,460,626 ;    July   3. 
Vehicle   signal.     G.    J.   Zeis.     1,449,480 ;   Mar.   27. 
Vehicle      signal.      Electrically-operated.         L.      McGuire. 

1,450,214  ;  Apr.  3. 
Vehicle    signal.     Illuminated     motor-.       H.     F.     Riopelle. 

1,468,079;    Sept.    18. 
Vehicle  signal,  Motor-.     M.  R.  J.  Bruine.     Des.  62,390 ; 

May  22. 
Vehicle  signal.  Motor-.    J.  C.  Hallada.     1,443,739  ;  Jan.  30. 
Vehicle    signaling    device.      W.    J.    Begley.       1,455,064  ; 

May   15. 
Vehicle   speed-reduction  mechanism.     A.  E.   Cook  and  T. 

Van    Tuvl.      1,442,795  ;    Jan.    23. 
Vehicle    spring.      J.    Bilan.      1,456,117 ;    May    22. 
Vehicle  spring.     E.  Brundige.      1,453,061 ;  Apr.  24. 
Vehicle  spring.     G.   C.   Casper.     1,451,492  ;   Apr.   10. 
Vehicle  spring.     P.  V.  Cooke.     Rel5.586  ;  May  1. 
Vehicle  spring.     H.  Dixon.     1,466,817  ;  Sept.  4. 
Vehicle  spring.     W.   D.   Kelly.     1.450.378 ;   Apr.   3. 
Vehicle  spring.     J.  L.  Miller.     1,467,870  ;  Sept.  11. 
Vehicle  spring.     H.  J.  Parker.     1,444,266  ;  Feb.  6. 
Vehicle  spring.     G.   R.  Richardson.     1.474,688 ;  Nov.  20. 
Vehicle  spring.     G.  R.  Sahlstrom.     1,472,682 ;  Oct.  30. 
Vehicle  spring.     W.  E.  Stanford.     1,460,987  ;   July  3. 
Vehicle   spring.     H.   Taylor.     1,454,568 ;   May   8. 
Vehicle  spring.     C.  W.  Thompson.      1,450,654-5  ;  Apr.   8. 
Vehicle  spring.     C.  Westergard.     1,460,298  ;  June  26. 
Vehicle  spring   construction.     E.   M.  Totzke.     1,469,057 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Vehicle    spring    lubricator.      J.    J.    O'Brien.      1,458,590 ; 

June   12. 
Vehicle  spring  shackle  and  means   for  lubricating  same. 

W.  H.  Brown.     1,476,440  ;  Dec.  4. 
Vehicle  spring.  Supplementary.     S.  Furmidge.    1,457,518 ; 

June  5. 
Vehicle  spring  support.     H.  Knoebel.     1,465,083  ;  Aug.  14. 
Vehicle  spring  suspensions.  Stabilizer  for  motor-.     W.  R. 

Cochran.     1,457,498  ;  June  5. 
Vehicle  springs.   Cushion   connection   for.     A.   F.   Masury 

and  A.  H.  Leipert.     1,463,655  ;  July  31. 
Vehicle   springs.    Spring   spreader   for.      G.    L.    E.    Kling- 

beil.     1,472,916;  Nov.  6. 
Vehicle,     Steam-propelled.       K.     C.     Brown.       1,441,658 ; 

Jan.   9. 
Vehicle  step.     C.  H.  Vogel.     1,464,735  ;  Aug.  14. 
Vehicle  step.   Disappearing.     J.    R.    Gannon.     1,467,976 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Vehicle  suspension.    F.  E.  Clemens.    1,463,574  ;  July  31. 
Vehicle    suspension    means.      K.    Hellenthal.      1,469,788 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Vehicle   suspension.   Motor-.      O.   R.   Dunnet.      1,477,477 ; 

Dec.    11. 
Vehicle  testing  device.  Motor-.    R.  A.  Isenber,?.     1,464,763  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Vehicle  theft-preventing  device.     E.  V.   Coy.      1,450,411 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Vehicle  tilting  apparatus.  Motor-.    A.  J.  Holle.    1,456,593  ; 

May  29. 
Vehicle   tongue.      W.   B.   Hughes.      1.452,876;   Apr.   24. 
Vehicle  top,     C,   R.  Allen.     1,470,590  ;  Oct.  16. 
Vehicle    top.      M.    S.    Baldwin.      1,477.623  ;    Dec.    18. 
Vehicle   top.      J.    Galamb.      1.477,751  :    Dec.    IS. 
Vehicle  top.     C.  and  L.  Gillig.     1,469,331  ;  Oct.  2. 
Vehicle  top.     E.  A.  Rathbun.     1,458.242  :  June  12. 
Vehicle    top.      A.    A.    Towers.      1,452,328 :    Apr.    17. 
Vehicle  top  and  boat.     J.  A.  Cowan.     1,455,994;  May  22. 
Vehicle  top,  Poldable.     C.  R.  Allen.     1,470,589;  Oct.  16. 
Vehicle  top.  Folding.     G.  E.  Bishop.     1,445,659  ;  Feb.  20. 
Vehicle     top.     Motor-.       A.     Morris    and     E.     H.     Houtz. 

1,475,852  ;  Nov.  27. 
Vehicle  tops,  Bow  and  bow  cover  for.     R.  C.   Schemmel. 

1,458,781  ;  June  12. 
Vehicle  tops.  Stowaway  side  curtain  for.     S.  G.  Spurling. 

1,449,630;  Mar.  27. 
Vehicle  towing  device.     R.  R.  Cowles.     1,473.211  ;  Nov.  6. 
Vehicle  towing  frame.     W.   Lorenz.     1,478,041  ;  Dec.  18. 


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1281 


\ehlcle  traffic  signal.    R.  L.  Atwell.     Re.  155,530  ;  Jan.  23. 
Vehicle  traffic  signal.     R.  F.  Bower.     1,455,778  ;  May  22. 
Vehicle  trailer.     G.  D.  Albert.     1,442,035  ;  Jan.  16. 
Vehicle  trailing  device.     L.  Erickson.     1,462,103;  July  17. 
Vehicle  transmission  gear.     P.   D.   Sinclair.      1,463,728 ; 

July  31. 
Vehicle   transmission    mechanism,   Motor-.     J.   A.    Stump- 

enhorst.     1,451,851 :  Apr.  17. 
Vehicle  transmission.  Motor-.     C.  M.  Morrison.     1,446,392  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Vehicle  trunk  rack.     O.  G.  Holway.     1,452.639:   Apr.  24. 
Vehicle  turning  signal.     H.  Miner.     1,463,331 ;  July  31. 
Vehicle  unloading  apparatus.     W.  A.  Petteys.     1,444,704  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Vehicle  visor.     F.  W.   Luckel.     1,448,632  ;   Mar.  13. 
Vehicle   washer.      E.   Muller.      1,455,349 ;    May    15. 
Vehicle   washer.      E.   Muller.      1,474.543 ;    Nov.   20. 
Vehicle  wheel.     C.  S.  Ash.     1,442,846;  .Ian.  23. 
Vehicle  wheel.     H.   N.   Atwood.     1,458,379-80 ;   June   12. 
Vehicle  wheel.     C.  A.  Baumler.     1,443.113  ;   Jan.   23. 
Vehicle  wheel.     F.   O.  Boswell.      1,457,142;   May   29. 
Vehicle  wheel.     T.  A.  Boyer.     1,451,528  ;  Apr.  10. 
Vehicle  wheel.      R.  J.   Burrows.     1,461,889  ;   July  17. 
Vehicle  wheel.     J.  G.  Callo.     1,454,466  ;  May  8. 
Vehicle  wheel.     W.  Cambridge.     1,473,810  ;   Nov.  13. 
Vehicle  wheel.     M.  E.  Chamberlain.     1,442,047  ;   Jan.  16. 
Vehicle    wheel.      W.    Childs.      1,450,484 ;    Apr.    3. 
Vehicle  wheel.     H.  M.   Coates.     1,442,603  ;  Jan.  16. 
Vehicle   wheel.     N.   Cornfield.     1,451,252-3 ;   Apr.   10. 
Vehicle  wheel.     C.  S.  Crawford.     1,447,927  ;  Mar.  6. 
Vehicle  wheel.    G.  W.  Dague.     1,440,819  ;  Jan.  2. 
Vehicle  wheel.     C.  Dahl.     1,451,867  ;  Apr.  17. 
Vehicle  wheel.     G.  F.  Deady.     1,445,008;   Feb.  13. 
Vehicle  wheel.     G.  F.  Deady.      1,445,492;   Feb.   13. 
Vehicle   wheel.     J.   G.   Fell.      1,461,978;   July   17. 
Vehicle  wheel.     T.   J.   Flahie.      1,458,175  ;   June   12. 
Vehicle  wheel.     A.  Freund.     1,443.318-19  ;  Jan.  23. 
Vehicle  wheel.     W.  S.  Gauntt.     1,478,852  ;  Dec.  25. 
Vehicle  wheel.    A.  Gerstmavr.     1,465,261 ;  Aug.  21. 
Vehicle  wheel.     S.  L.  Greene.     1,477.948;   Dec.   18. 
Vehicle  wheel.     M.   E.   Hanson.     1,464,479  ;   Aug.  7. 
Vehicle  wheel.     R.  W.  Harroun.     1,473,406  ;  Nov.  6. 
Vehicle  wheel.     J.  B.   Harmon.     1,452,423  ;  Apr.   17. 
Vehicle   wheel.     A.    F.    Kelly.      1,456,275;    May    22. 
Vehicle   wheel.      A.    F.    Kelly.      1,461,912 ;    July    17. 
Vehicle  wheel.     E.  Kemp.     1,444,508-9  ;  Feb,  6. 
Vehicle   wheel.      E.    Kokko.      1,451,913;    Apr.    17. 
Vehicle  wheel.     S.  Kramer.     1,459,736 ;  June  26. 
Vehicle  wheel.     E.   J.   Krpata.     1,456,451 ;   May   22. 
Vehicle    wheel.      J.    Lang.      1,455,844 ;    May    22. 
Vehicle  wheel.     W.  C.  Leonard.     1,467,180 ;  Sept.  4. 
Vehicle  wheel.     B.  B.  Lorenz.     1,454,122  ;  May  8. 
Vehicle  wheel.     H.  O.   Mainzinger.     1,454,245  ;  May  8. 
Vehicle  wheel.     H.  L.  Martin,  J.  G.  Noah,  and  .1.  B.  Bog- 

gan.     1,448,855;  Mar.  20. 
Vehicle  wheel.     A.   G.  Mass.     1,456.642  ;  May   29. 
Vehicle  wheel.     L.  Mathias.     1,445,405  :   Feb.   13. 
Vehicle  wheel.     F.  L.  Minnick.     1,467,446  ;  Sept.  11. 
Vehicle  wheel.     R.  W.  Moore.     1.440.928  :  Jan.  2. 
Vehicle     wheel.       A.     E.     Nafe     and     P.     E.     Hawkins. 

1.441,941 ;  Jan.  9. 
Vehicle  wheel.     V.   Paz.     1.445,164;  Feb.   13. 
Vehicle  wheel.     A.  L.  Putnam.     1,442.442  ;  Jan.  16. 
Vehicle  wheel.     H.   D.  Rey.     1.443.717  ;  Jan.   30. 
Vehicle  wheel.     J.  G.  RosiUo.     1,467,334  ;  Sept,  11. 
Vehicle  wheel.     J.   Salus.     1,446,932  :    Feb.  27. 
Vehicle   wheel.     M.   Schoeke.      1,450,610 ;    Apr.   3. 
Vehicle  wheel.     J.  P.  Seaholm.     1.472,856;  Nov.  6. 
Vehicle  wheel.     B.  L.  Smith.     1,471,011  ;  Oct.  16. 
Vehicle  wheel.     H.  M.  Specht.     1.470.333  ;  Oct.  9. 
Vehicle  wheel.     E.  V.  Stone.     1,470,496  ;  Oct.  9. 
Vehicle   wheel.     J.   L.   Stoltz.     1,462.128 ;   July    17. 
Vehicle  wheel.     W.  W.  Tew.     1,465,193  :  Aug.  14. 
Vehicle  wheel.    L.  I.  Thompson.    1,467,740  ;  Sept.  11. 
Vehicle  wheel.     M.  Van  Meter.     1,456.952  :  May  29. 
Vehicle  wheel.     B.  F.  Walker.     1,463,640  ;  July  31. 
Vehicle  wheel.     E.   F.   VTaterbor.      1,453.371  ;   May  1. 
Vehicle   wheel.      Wf.    G.    Wilson.      1,457,013 ;    May    29. 
Vehicle    wheel.    Convertible.      C.    E.    Harris.      1,448,591 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Vehicle    wheel.    Cushioned.      R.    J.    Balazs    and    H.    S. 

Autrey.     1,453,614;   May  1. 
vehicle  wheel.  Disk.     W.  E.  Williams.     1,441,769  ;  Jan.  9. 
Vehicle   wheel,    MetalUc.      C.    J.    W.    Hayes.      1,467,478; 

Sept.  11. 
Vehicle    wheel.     Metallic.       W.     S.     Mason.       1,478,291  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Vehicle  wheel.  Metallic.     J.  R.  Welch.     1,469,746  :  Oct.  2. 
Vehicle     wheel     remover.       H.     Thomason.       1,468,334 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Vehicle  wheel  repair  washer.     H.   G.   Irwin.     1.446.422 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Vehicle  wheel.  Resilient.     J.  Berger.     1,449,743  ;  Mar.  27. 
Vehicle      wheel,      Resilient.        P.      Dunkel.        1,474,465 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Vehicle  wheel.  Resilient.     A.  B.  Fuhr.     1,470,071 ;  Oct.  9. 
Vehicle  wheel,  Resilient.     T.  S.  Hallett.     1,461,483  ;  July 

10. 
Vehicle  wheel,  Resilient.    F.  C.  Lane.     1.465,476  ;  Aus.  21. 
Vehicle    wheel.    Resilient.       A.     T.    Maltby.       1,470,089 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Vehicle     wheel-steering     apparatus.        H.     W.     Koehler. 

1 ,475,122  ;  Nov.  20. 

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Vehicle  wheels,  Antislip  di'vice  for  motor.     R.  M.  Babbitt. 

1,476,353  :  Dec.  4. 
Vehicle  wheels,  Attachment  for.     J.  H.  Clark.     1,465,345  ; 

Aug.   21. 
Vehicle    wheels.     Auxiliary    tread    for    pneumatic-tired 

1,477.661  :  Dec.   18. 
Vehicle  wheels.  Brake  tester  for.  C.  F.  Cowdrey.  1,440,970  ; 

.Tan.  2. 
Vehicle  wheels.  Brake-testing  device  for.     C.  F.  Cowdrey. 

1,440,971-2  ;  Jan.  2. 
Vehicle  wlieels.   Demountable  spring   rim  for.     J.   Arren- 

brecht.     1,478.197  ;   Dec.  18. 
Vehicle    wheels.    Method    of    producing.      H.    N.    Atwood. 

1.477.025;  Dec.  11. 
Vehicle  wheels.  Mud   shoe  for.     O.   J.  Rued.     1,441,175; 

Jan.  2. 
Vehicle  wheels.   Testing  apparatus  for  determining  non- 
alignment  of.     J.   P.   Duby.     1,454,628  ;   May  8. 
Vehicle  wheels.  Traction  appliance  for.     S.  E.  Broomall. 

1,472,511  ;    Oct.    30. 
Vehicle    wheels.    Traction    device    for.       C.    C.     Huston. 

1,473,957  ;   Nov.   13. 
Vehicle  wheels,  Traction  device  for  motor-.     G.  A.  Purdy. 

1,473,872  ;  Nov.  13. 
Vehicle    window    and    guard.      W.    Roslund.      1,470,764 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Vehicle  windshield.     H.   Livingston.     1,442,624  ;  Jan.  16. 
Vehicle  windshield  attachment.     G.  N.  Hein.    1,441,501 ; 

Jan.   9. 
Vehicles,  Advertising  device  for  road   and  other.     A.   C. 

Jago  and  -E.  A.   Wade.     1,478,475  ;  Dec.  25. 
Vehicles,    Air-cushion    bumper    for    motor.      B.    Lewan- 

dowski.     1,462,561  ;  July  24. 
Vehicles,  Alarm  attachment  for.     H.  N.  Bell.     1,443,723  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Vehicles  and  other  vehicles,  Folding  hood  for  motor  road. 

G.  H.  Wenham.     1,476,313  ;  Dec.  4. 
Vehicles  and  the  like.  Controlling  mechanism  for  electric. 

P.   E.   Twiss.     1,457,759  ;  June  5. 
Vehicles   and   the   like,  Folding   hood   for  motor.      G.    H. 

Wenham.     1,473,895;   Nov.   13. 
Vehicles  and  the  like.  Springing  of  road.     T.  W.  E.  Brog- 

den.     1,470,424  ;  Oct.  2. 
Vehicles  and  the  like.  Top  for.     C.  R.  Allen.     1,464,193  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Vehicles  and  the  like.  Top  for.     F.  K.  Lewis.     1,452,975  ; 

Apr.  24.     - 
Vehicles  and  the  like.  Top  for.     F.  K.  Lewis.     1,459,406 ; 

June   19. 
Vehicles  and  the  like.  Top  for.     F.  K.  Lewis.     1,470,852  ; 

Oct    16. 
Vehicles  and  the  like,  Top  for.     F.  K.  Lewis.     1,474,047  ; 

Nov.   13. 
Vehicles,    Apparatus    for    loading    motor.      H.    Eckertz. 

1,477,212  ;    Dec.    11. 
Vehicles.   Attachable  bed  and  carrier  for.     J.   A.   Fagan. 

1,474,929  ;  Nov.  20. 
Vehicles,  Attachment  for  motor.   E.  B.  Preston.   1,465,864  ; 

Aug.   21. 
Vehicles,      Attachment      for      motor.        G.      C.      Shlnn. 

1,445,562  :  Feb.   13. 
Vehicles,  Attachment  for  motor.     M.  P.  Will.     1,476,665  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Vehicles.    Automatic    brake    control   for    power-propelled. 

E.   G.   Staude.     1.470,701;   Oct.  16. 
Vehicles,     Automatic     brake     for     motor.       J.     Perlin. 

1,448,977;   Mar.   20. 
Vehicles,  Automatic  coupling  for.     E.  Uecker.     1.448,950  • 

Mar.  20. 
Vehicles,     Automatic     steering     attachment     for     motor. 

G.   B.   Coolidge.      1,471,883 ;   Oct.   23. 
Vehicles,  Automatic  transmission  release  for  motor.     J.  A. 

Hill.     1,461,121  ;  .July  10. 
Vehicles,    Automaticalfy-operated    road    map    for    motor 

R.   C.   Pulton.     1.457.358;   June   5. 
Vehicles,  Auxiliary  clutch  for  motor.    A.  Soss.    1,471,577  ; 

Oct.  23. 

Vehicles.   Auxiliary  power  carrier  for.      E.   B.   Cushman. 

1.475.223  ;  Nov.  27. 
Vehicles,   Auxiliary   spring   device   for.     A.    Telleson   and 

W.  W.  Warnock.     1,473,589  ;  Nov.  6. 
Vehicles,    Auxiliary    spring    for    motor.      E.    W.    Little. 

1.456,889;   May  29. 
Vehicles,  Backstop  for.     J.  Dawson.     1,464,410  ;  Aug.  7. 
Vehicles,  Body  and  seat  arrangement  for  motor.     W.   H 

Emond.     1,465,729  ;   Aug.  21. 
Vehicles,     Body     construction     for     motor.       A.     Gravel 

1,478,387  ;  Dec.  25. 
Vehicles,  Body  for  children's.     D.  A.  Cameron.     1,460,944  ; 

July  3. 
Vehicles,  Brake  and  gas  control  for  self-propelled.     L.  G. 

Sabbag  and  R.  Anton.     1,472,993  :  Nov.   6. 
Vehicles.    Brake    apparatus    for    motor.      F.    H.    Morlan 

1.476,170;  Dec.  4. 
Vehicles,    Brake   control   for   front  wheels  of   motor.     J 

Colla.      1,477,037;    Dec.    11. 
Vehicles.   Brake   for    motor   and   road.      A.    J.   Rowledge 

1.454.380;  May  8. 

Vehicles,     Brake     for     self-propelling.       F.     H.     Rieker 

1,470,192;  Oct.  9. 
Vehicles,    Brake-operating    mechanism    for.      J.    Johnson 

1,455,619;   May    15. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Vehicles,      Brake      mechanism      for.        C.      F.      Folsom. 

1,442,262;  Jan.  16. 
Vehicles,    Brake    mechanism    for    motor.      F.    A.    Bower. 

1,469,247;  Oct.  2. 
Vehicles,    Brake    mechanism    for    motor.       P.    G.    Hugh. 

1,470,620  ;  Oct.  16. 
Vehicles,  Brake   slack  adjuster  for  railway.     A.  E.  Hay- 
ward.     1,478,957  ;  Dec.  25. 
Vehicles,   Braking  system   for  automotive.      M.    Stringer, 

1,465,066  ;   Aug.   14. 
Vehicles,    Buffer    for    motor.      G.    A.    Lyon.      1,476,343 

Dec.  4. 
Vehicles,   Bumper  for.     J.  C.  Lawson.     1,477,067  :  Dec.  11 
Vehicles,  Bumper  for  motor.     F.   K.  Rogers.      1,456,281 

May  22. 
Vehicles,     Bumper    or    fender    for.       F.     E.     Hutchings, 

1,467,322  ;  Sept.  11. 
Vehicles,  Casing  for  a  signaling  device  for.     W.  C.  Dier 

ker.     Des.   62,478;   June  12. 
Vehicles,   Central   buffer   for  short   couplings   of   railway 

B.    Muller.      1,453,160  ;    Apr.    24. 
Vehicles,  Chain  for  endless  tracks  for.      G.   J.  Rackham 

1,465,483;   Aug.    21. 
Vehicles,   Clutch    and   brake   control  on   road.      J.    G.   P 

Thomas.      1,441,545;   Jan.   9. 
Vehicles,    Clutch   device   for   motor.     M.   J.   B.   Barbarou 

1,461,343  ;  July  10. 
Vehicles,     Clutch-lever    stop     for     motor.       G.     A.     Bell 

1,448,105;  Mar.  13. 
Vehicles,  Clutch  lock  for  motor.   L.  A.  Calame.    1,464,256 

Aug.   7. 
Vehicles,  Clutch-pedal  control  for  motor.     F.  H.  Floring. 

1,451,148  ;  Apr.  10. 
Vehicles,     Collapsible     hood     or     roof     of.      G.     Baehr. 

1,463,030;  July  24. 
Vehicles,  Collapsible  running  board  for  motor.     J.  C.  Cal 

houn.     1,458,519;  June  12. 
Vehicles,   Combined  bumper   and  fender  for.     C.   S.   Ray- 
mond.    1,443,850  ;  Jan.  30. 
Vehicles,  Combined  bumper  and  fender  for  motor.     A.  C. 

McCloskey.      1,477,275 ;    Dec.    11. 
Vehicles,  Combined  bumper  and  fender  for  motor.     A.  C. 

McCloskey.      1,466,883 ;    Sept.    4. 
Vehicles,   Combined  fender  and  spare- tire  holder  for.     F, 

V.    Rosenbrook.      1,458,727 ;    June    12. 
Vehicles,    Combined    governor    and    commutator    support 

for  motor.     G.  L.  Tallman  and  A.  A.  Jones.     1,463,491  ; 

July  31. 
Vehicles,    Combined    wheeled    and    endless-track.      E.    Ri- 

mailho.     1,447,890;  Mar.  6. 
Vehicles,    Combined    wind    deflector,    sunshade,    and    side 

inclosure  for.     C.   E.   Childe.      1,455,991 ;   May  22. 
Vehicles,   Control  mechanism  of  power-propelled.     F.   W. 

Lanchester.     1,478,966  ;  Dec.  25. 
Vehicles,  Controlling  device  for  motor-driven.     J.  Black- 
burn.     1,447,751  :    Mar.   6. 
Vehicles,       Convertible       inclosure       for.         B.       Lover. 

1,470,689-90;  Oct.  16. 
Vehicles,     Cooling     system     for    motor.       H.     D.     Jones. 

1,450,442  ;  Apr.  3. 
Vehicles,     Coupling    device     for.       M.     J.    B.     Barbarou. 

1,465,294  ;   Aug.   21. 
Vehicles,  Coupling  for  railway  and  like.     J.  Mitchell  and 

J.  C.  G.  Cossey.     1,471,049  ;  Oct.  16. 
Vehicles,  Cover  support  for  motor.     J.  Raggis.    1,471,279  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Vehicles,    Curtain-carrying   attachment   for.      J.    H.   Bog- 

gess.     1,456.669  ;  May  29. 
Vehicles,    Curtain    window    for.      A.    Maake.      1,448,851  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Vehicles,     Cushion     wheel     for     motor.       B.     L.     Smith. 

1,455,453;    May    15. 
Vehicles,  Device  for  extricating  mud-stalled.     B.  D.   Hob- 
son.     1,453,011  ;  Apr.  24. 
Vehicles,    Device    utilizing    the    trepidations    of.      M.    A. 

Canale  and  R.  Frlas.     1,453,972  ;   May   1. 
Vehicles,    Differential    drive    for    motor.      J.    L.    Mapes. 

1,475,307;  Nov.  27. 
Vehicles,  Differential  for  motor.     H.  E.  Brlais.     1,453,909  ; 

May   1. 
Vehicles,  Differential  for  motor.   J.Ross.    1,440,555  ;  Jan.  2. 
Vehicles,  Direction  Indicator  for.    R.  Franco  and  G.  Ester. 

1,455,331  ;  May  15. 
Vehicles,     Direction    indicator    for.       J.    E.     Rutherford. 

1,465,287;    Aug.    21. 
Vehicles,  Direction  Indicator  for  motor.     S.  H.  Boitnott. 

1,455,422;   May   15. 
Vehicles,  Direction  indicator  for  motor.     R.  N.  McClure. 

1,467,487;  Sept.  11. 
Vehicles,    Direction   indicator   for   motor.      C.    E.   Morris. 

1,472,186;   Oct.    30. 
Vehicles,  Direction  signal  for.     J.  E.  Walter.    1,450,930  ; 

Apr.   10. 
Vehicles,     Direction     signal    for    motor.       T.     E.     Clark. 

1,478,174  ;   Dec.   18. 
Vehicles,   Direction  signal  for   motor.     H.   S.   and    D.    H. 

Hearn.      1,463,997  :    Aug.    7. 
Vehicles,  Direction   signal  for  motor.     L.   D.  Windmiller. 

1,446,732  ;  Feb.  27. 
Vehicles,  Dirigible  light  for  motor.    S.  E.  Orr.    1,454,981 ; 

May  15. 
Vehicles,     Display     sign     for     passenger.       E.     Wotton 

1,452,332;  Apr.  17. 


Vehicles,    Distance  and   brake   reaction   rod    construction 

for  motor.     D.  G.  Roos.     1,444,037;  Feb.  6. 
Vehicles,   Door  and  wall  panel   for.     J.   A.   Fleckenstein. 

1,469,922;  Oct.  9. 
Vehicles,   Door   curtain  for.     D.  M.    Winane.     1,464,379 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Vehicles,     Double-reduction     drive     for     motor.       H.     D. 
.  Clarke.     1,460,532  ;  July  3. 
Vehicles,      Drawbar      for      towing.        S.      W.      Snyder. 

1,450,759  ;  Apr.  3. 
Vehicles,    Driving    axle    for    motor.      F.    S.    Duesenherg. 

1,476,329  ;  Dec.  4. 
Vehicles,     Driving     wheel     for     motor.      G.     R.     Walker. 

1,455,943  ;  May  22. 
Vehicles,  Dump  body  for  motor.     D.  J.  Lynch.     1,442.958  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Vehicles,  Dumping  body  for.     C.  A.  Holt,  jr.     1,445,215  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Vehicles,    Dumping    hoist    for    motor.      H.    F.    Riopelle. 

1,442,095  ;   Jan.   16. 
Vehicles,  Elastic  suspension  for.     L.  L.  Driggs  and  L.  L. 

Driggs,  jr.     1,456,371 ;  May  22. 
Vehicles,    Electric    drive    for.      J.    Schurch.      1,459,165 ; 

June  19. 
Vehicles,  Electric  system  for.    T.  L.  Lee  and  R.  U.  Sullivan. 

1,440,879  ;  Jan.  2. 
Vehicles,  Electrical  apparatus  for  motor.     L.  M.  Woolson. 

1,449,800  ;   Mar.  27. 
Vehicles,    Electrodynamic    transmission    system    for.      H. 

L.   Tanner.      1,458.601 ;   June   12. 
Vehicles,    Elevating    truck    or    cradle   for   motor.      E.    P. 

Elzey.      1,477,332;   Dec.   11. 
Vehicles,     Emergency     brake     for     motor.       J.     W.     Orr. 

1,470,098  ;  Oct.  9. 
Vehicles,    Endless-track    structure   for    motor-driven.      W. 

C.   Cox.     1,455,906  ;   May  22. 
Vehicles.  End  shield  for  motor.     W.  G.  Cox.     1,458,277; 

June  12. 
Vehicles,  End  shield  for  motor.     W.  G.  Cox.     1,459,321 ; 

June   19. 
Vehicles,  etc..  Locking  mechanism  for  motor.   D.  C.  Fisher. 

1,448,836;  Mar.  20. 
Vehicles,  etc..  Spring  suspension  for  motor.     G.  P.  Allen. 

1,452,017  ;  Apr.  17. 
Vehicles,   Eyeshield  attachment  for  motor.     J.   W.   Prim- 
rose.    1,461,289;  July  10. 
Vehicles,  Extensible  frame  for  combination  motor.     A.  E. 

Cook  and  T.  Van  TuyL     1,470,811 ;  Oct.  16. 
Vehicles,  Fan  control  for  motor.     E.  I.  Bowe.     1,453,124 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Vehicles,  Fastening  device  for  doors  of  motor.     R.  Salin, 

n§e   Levy.     1,441,530;  Jan.   9. 
Vehicles,  Fender  for.     R.   S.  Blair.     1,476,039  ;  Dec.  4. 
Vehicles,    Foot   accelerator   for   motor.      W.    H.   Thomas. 

1,443,510;   Jan.  30. 
Vehicles,    Foot-operated    accelerator    for    motor.      J.    A. 

Thompson.      1,471,579 ;    Oct.    23. 
Vehicles,     Four-wheel     drive     for    electric.       R.     Fuller. 

1,467,152;    Sept.   4. 
Vehicles,  Framework  for  rear-end  portions  of  children's. 

J.  J.  Bukolt.     1,444,655  ;  Feb.  6. 
Vehicles,  Front  direction  signal  for  motor.     A.  E.  Spar- 
row.    Des.  63,440 ;  Dec.  4. 
Vehicles,     Front     drive     for     motor.      M.    G.    McNeely. 

1,450,099;   Mar.    27. 
Vehicles,    Front-wheel    drive    for    motor.      M.    F.    Ross. 

1,447,572;   Mar.   6. 
Vehicles,      Gasoline-consumption     indicator     for     motor. 

H.  J.  Knerr.     1,459,106  ;  June  19. 
Vehicles,  Gasoline  filter  for  motor-driven.     G.  A.  Hallauer. 

1,460,241 ;    June   26. 
Vehicles,   Gear   selecting   and   shifting  device   for   motor. 

J.  Blackburn.     1,455,162;  May  15. 
Vehicles,  Gear  shift  for  motor.     L.  L.  Leece.     1,450,745  ; 

Apr.   3. 
Vehicles,  Glare  shield  for  motor.     H.  L.  Surbeck  and  J.  F. 

Perrin.      1,446,946 ;    Feb.    27. 
Vehicles,    Glare    screen    for.      J.    M.    Barry.      1,470,800 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Vehicles,    Glass-covered    instrument    hoard    for    motor. 

W.  P.  Hammond.     1,467,636;  Sept.  11. 
Vehicles,    Headlight   deflector   for    motor.      J.    H.    Neder. 

1,444,424  ;  Feb.  6. 
Vehicles,     Heater    for    motor-propelled.       C.     S.     Pelton. 

1,453,855  ;  May  1. 
Vehicles,    Heater    for    motor-propelled.      C.     S.    Pelton. 

1.471,312;   Oct.  16. 
Vehicles,     Hood     hook     for     motor.       W.      H.     Holmes. 

1,466,528;   Aug.   28. 
Vehicles,  Huh  brake  for  motor.     W.  G.  Bryan.    1,453,126  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Vehicles,    In-motion    recorder   for.      H.    Hollingdrake   and 

T.  Lee.     1,445,214;  Feb.   13. 
Vehicles,   Intake  lock  for  motor.      H.   W.    A.   Fuhrmann. 

1,465,924  ;   Aug.   21. 
Vehicles,     Lateral     dirigible     light     for.      C.    E.    Stoner. 

1,456,258;  May  22. 
Vehicles,    Lateral    dirigible    light    for.       C.     E.     Stoner. 

1,478,587;  Dec.  25. 

Vehicles,  Lifter  block  for  motor.  B.  F.  Christ.  1,452,188  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Vehicles,  Liquid-cooling  radiator  for  motor.  E.  T.  Cur- 
ran.     1,457,768  ;  June  5. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1283 


Vehicles,  I/oad-supporting  means  for  motor.     H.  C.  Knight. 

1,470,171  ;  Oct.  9. 
Vehicles.  Lock  for.    R.  A.  Mokracelc.    1,444,935;  Feb.  13. 
Vehicles,  Lock  for  motor.     A.  Gilson.     1,451,039  ;  Apr.  10. 
Vehicles,     Lock    for    motor.       K.     Wekerle.       1,448,983; 

Mar.  20. 
Vehicles,     Locking     device     for     motor.       T.    A.     Kyan. 

1.44S,462;  Mar.  13. 
Vehicles.    Locking   mechanism   for   motor.     O.   A.   Lucier. 

1.442.4S7  :   Jan.   16. 
Vehicles,   Luggage   carrier   for   motor.     J.   H.   Wittmann. 

1,463.991  :    Aug.    7. 
Vehicles,  Manual   signal   for.     J.    Spaventoy.      1,455,231  ; 

May   15. 
Vehicles,  Means  for  controlling  the  rebound  of  springs  of. 

R.   Pope.     1,455,305  ;  May  15. 
Vehicles.  Means  of  heating  and  ventilating  motor-driven. 

n.    D.    Shamborg.       1,446,725:    Feb.    27. 
Vehicles,  motor  boats,  and  aircraft.  Friction  driving  gear 

for  motor.     R.   Blakoe.     1,455,704 ;   May   15. 
Vehicles.   Motor-cooling  system  for  self-propelled.     C.   P 

Byrnes.     1,441,211  ;  Jan.  9. 
Vehicles,  Movable  seat  for.     A.   W.   Chapman  and  F.   6 

L.  Biddlocombe.     1.444,660  ;  Feb.  6. 
Vehicles,  Novelty  attachment  for.     H.   Cave.     1,450,278 

Apr.  3. 
Vehicles,  Oil  indicator  for.    A.  M.  Thompson.     1,447,824 

Mar.    6. 
Vehicles,   Oil-pan-supporting   bracket  for   motor.      O.    E 

Fishburn.     1,444,310  ;  Feb.  6. 
Vehicles,  Overhead   catenary  suspension   construction  for 

transmitting   electricity   to.      J.    I.    Comly.     1,476,052 

Dec.  4. 
Vehicles,    Panel   adjustment   for   inclosed    motor.      H.    T 

Thomas.     1,450,394  ;  Apr.  3. 
Vehicles,   Parcel   carrier  for.     T.  C.  Burwell.     1,445,292 

Feb.    13. 
Vehicles,    particularly    motor    vehicles.    Auxiliary    spring 

or    shock    absorber    for.      T.    H.    and    B.    N.    Rodda 

1,452,441 ;  Apr.   17. 
Vehicles,    Pneumatic   suspension    for   wheeled.      A.    Gal 

braith.     1,457,157;    May   29. 
Vehicles,  Pneumatic  suspension  means  for.    J.  O'Connor 

1,445,970;  Feb.  20. 
Vehicles,  Pneumatic  tire  for.     L.  G.  Williams.     1,457,412 

June  5. 
Vehicles,    Power   propulsion   of   road.      W.    H.    Dunkley. 

1,455,720;  May  15. 
Vehicles,   Power  transmission   for  automotive.     A.   Behn 

and  J.  G.  Schmitt.     1,447,746;  Mar.  6. 
Vehicles,    Power   transmission   for   motor.      E.    H.    Piatt. 

1,450,643;  Apr.  3. 
Vehicles,   Protective   ventilating  screen  for.     B.   A.   Dan- 
iels.    1,461.478  ;  July  10. 
Vehicles.     Radiator    cap    for    motor.      J.    B.     Northern. 

1,471,195  ;   Oct.   16. 
Vehicles,  Radiator  for  motor.     A.  P.   Wolfe.     1,468,686  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Vehicles,    Recording    apparatus    for.      A.    P.    Wallbillich. 

1,458,451  ;  June  12. 
Vehicles,  Recording  device  for  motor.     R.  H.  Kimes  and 

O.    F.    Schmidt.      1,471,850;    Oct.   23. 
Vehicles,    Regenerative    braking    system    for    electrically- 
driven.     H.  Liibeck.     1,469,264  ;  Oct.  2. 
Vehicles,  Resilient  bumper  for  motor.     A.  M.  Malluk  and 

J.  tr.  Korge.     1,457,259  ;  May  29. 
Vehicles,  Resilient  wheels  for.     J.  L.  Donat.     1,452,291-2  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Vehicles,  Resilient  wheel  for  motor  and  other  like.     T.  H. 

Rushton.      1,466,550;  Aug.  28. 
Vehicles,  Reversible  differential  gearing  for.     G.  H.  Irwin. 

1,459,894  ;   June   26. 
Vehicles,    Rim    for    wheels    of.       L.    J.    B.     Foumlaud. 

1,452,831-2  ;  Apr.  24. 
Vehicles,   Running  gear  for  wheeled.     H.  E.  Austin  and 

J.  C.  Cook.     1,462.255  ;  July  17. 
Vehicles.     Running-time     indicator     for.       G.     A.     Bush. 

1,446.613  :    Feb.    27. 
Vehicles,  Safety  device  for  motor.    A.  Rygiel  and  J.  Stern. 

1,456,465;   May    22. 
Vehicles,    Safety   signal    for.      C.    M.   Mead.      1,452,647 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Vehicles,      Sanding      device      for      motor.      B.    Scharlin. 

1,447,436;    Mar.   6. 
Vehicles.   Sanding  mechanism   for  motor.     T.   J.   Brooks. 

1,476,588;  Dec.  4. 
Vehicles,    Seat    attachment    for   motor.      J.    A.    Trnesdell. 

1.444,014  ;  Feb.  6. 
Vehicles,     Sectional    bumper     for    motor.       W.     G.     Cox. 

1.446,617  ;    Feb.    27. 
Vehicles,    Sectional   radiator   for   motor.     R.    J.    O  Brien. 

1.477,845:  Dec.  18.  .  ,  „       „ 

Vehicles,  Self-loading  mechanism  for.     J.  B.  Von  Canon. 

1.441.314  :  .Tan.  9. 
Vehicles.  Shield  for  motor.    C.  .\.  Longenbaugh.    1,453,685  ; 

May  1. 
Vehicles,  Shock  absorber  and  rebound  damper  for  motor 

road.     F.   Smith.     1,464,142 ;  Aug.  7. 
Vehicles,  Shock-absorbing  apparatus  for.     O.  P.  Edwards. 

1,4.'>7,500;  June  5. 
Vehicles,     Shock  absorbing    device    for.     R.     H.    Tlasslev. 

1,440.829-30  :  Jan.  2. 
Vehicles.   Side  bumper  for.     J.  W.   Gorman.     1,470,828  ; 

Oct.  16. 


Vehicles,   Signal  and  guide  light  for  motor.     A.  Parlow, 

1,461,197  ;  July  10. 
Vehicles,    Signal    apparatus    for    motor.      A.    J.    Perron. 

1,454,184  ;  May  8. 
Vehicles,   Signal  device   for.     J.   P.   Brophy.      1,462,319 ; 

July  17. 
Vehicles,     Signal     device     for     motor.       R.     L.     French. 

1,465,427  ;    Aug.    21. 
Vehicles,  Signal  for.     E.  Bednarz.     1,458,023  ;  June  5. 
Vehicles,  Signal  for.     L.  H.  Ekeberg.     1,461,114  ;  July  10. 
Vehicles,   Signal  for.     0.   S.   Nelson  and  M.   E.   Scannell. 

1.445,407  :   Feb.   13. 
Vehicles,     Signal     for     automotive.      A.     S.     Ouzoonian. 

1,468,830  ;  Sept.  25. 
Vehicles,  Signal  for  motor-driven.     P.  C.  Drew.    1,470,155  : 

Oct.   9. 
Vehicles,  Signal  system  for.     W.  W.  Knight.     1,458,099; 

June  5. 
Vehicles.    Signaling  apparatus   for  motor.     L.   J.    Killian 

and  E.   J.  Parker.     1,450,553  ;  Apr.  3. 
Vehicles,  Signaling  device  for.   W.  E.  Spangler.    1,449,070; 

Mar.  20. 
Vehicles,  Signaling  mechanism  for.     C.  Stern  and  G.  P. 

Egan.     1,441,890;   Jan.  9. 
Vehicles,     Six-wheel     propelling    mechanism     for    motor. 

J.  M.  Thorp.     1,471,295;  Oct.  16. 
Vehicles,     Snubbing     attachment     for.       C.     R.     Karch. 

1,441,355;  Jan.  9. 
Vehicles,   Speed-control  mechanism  for.     H.   V.   Rudolph. 

1,462,357-8  ;  July  17. 
Vehicles,     Speed-control     system     for.       P.     J.     Simmen. 

1,448,466  ;  Mar.   13. 
Vehicles,    Spring  bumper  for.      G.   Relchstetter,  Jr.,   and 

O.   E.   Reichardt.      1,468,868 ;    Sept.   25. 
Vehicles,     Spring     bumper     for     motor.       W.     G.     Cox. 

1.446,616;  Feb.  27. 
Vehicles,     Spring     construction     for.       R.     M.     Lovejoy. 

1.443,139;   .Ian.  23. 
Vehicles,     Spring     construction     for.       R.     M.     Lovejoy. 

1,472,482;   Oct.   30. 
Vehicles,  Spring  shackle  for.     R.  M.  Lovejoy.     1,467,051 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Vehicles,    Spring-supporting   shock-absorbing    shackle   for 

automotive.     F.  N.  Sprague.     1,448,904  ;  Mar.  20. 
Vehicles,  Spring  suspension  for.    B.  Prankland.    1,467,784  ; 

Sept,  11. 
VeTiicles,    Spring    suspension    for.      H.    E.    McHugh    and 

G.  M.  Kelsey.     1,449,524;  Mar.  27. 
Vehicles,  Spring  suspension  mechanism  for.     P.  H.  Head- 
ley.     Rel5,721  ;   Nov.   13. 
Vehicles,  Stabilizing  device  for.     H.  Herder.     1.446,759; 

Feb.  27. 
Vehicles,  Steadying  device  for.    A.  Barbezieux.     1.444,022; 

Feb,   6, 
Vehicles,    Steering    gear    for    motor.       H.    E.    Bremer. 

1,453,432;  May  1. 
Vehicles,    Steering    knuckle    for    motor.      E.    H.     Sher- 

bondy.    1,452,531  ;  Apr.  24. 
Vehicles,    Steering    means    for    drawn.      B.    E.    Bonney, 

1,451,757;  Apr.  17. 
Vehicles,    Step    for    motor.      C.    E.    Duryea.      1,445,670; 

Feb.  20. 
Vehicles,     Sun     and    glare    shade    for.       G.     N.     Heln. 

1.459,180:  June  19. 
Vehicles,  Sun  shield  and  shade  for  motor.     J.-  R.  Brinck. 

1.442,121;   Jan.   16. 
Vehicles,     Support    for.       J.    E.    Hancock.       1,459,954 ; 

June  26. 
Vehicles,  Support  for  spring.     B.  G.  Deucher.    1,461,894 ; 

July  17. 
Vehicles,    System    for    communicating   with    moving.      L. 

Espenschied  and  H.  A.  Affel.     1,453,387 ;   May   1. 
Vehicles,    Tail-light   and  license-plate   holder   for.      O.   C. 

Kraening  and  J.  M.  Reiter.     1,467,798  ;  Sept.  11. 
Vehicles,    Tank    control    for   motor.      A.    W.    Hutchinson. 

1,469,937  ;    Oct.   9. 
Vehicles,    Tent    attachment    for    motor.      E.    R.    Baton. 

1,477,111;  Dec.   11. 
Vehicles,  Theft-preventing  device  for  motor,     J.  M,  Bix- 

ler  and  A.  B.  Grout.     1,446,242  ;  Feb,   20. 
Vehicles,     Throttle-control     apparatus     for     motor.      G. 

Bailhe.     1,473,754  ;   Nov.  13. 
Vehicles,    Throttle     pedal     for     motor.      H.     D.     Forse. 

1,449.390  :   Mar.   27. 
Vehicles,    tilling  implements,   and   the   like.   Coupling  ap- 
pliance for  trailer.     H.  E.  Timmls.     1,450,526  ;  Apr.  3. 
Vehicles,    Tilting    steering    wheel    for    motor-driven.      P. 

Szydlowski.     1,476,851 ;   Dec.   11. 
Vehicles,    Tool-box   attachment   for   motor.      E.    O.    Love- 
land.     1,453,362  ;  May  1. 
Vehicles,  Tool  box  for  motor.     V.  S  Moore.      1,467,555; 

Sept.  11. 
Vehicles,  Track  belt  for  motor.     A.  Kggresse.     1,460,666 ; 

Julv  3. 
Vehicles,   Traffic   signal   for.      H.    J.   Collins.      1,454,726; 

May  8. 
Vehicles,  Traffic  signal  for  motor.     G.  Dcose  and  C.  Gart- 
ner.    1,458,116;  June  5. 
Vehicles.     Trail    marker    for     motor.       W.    D.     Russell. 

1,443,718;  Jan.  30. 
Vehicles  tritveling  upon  railways.   Frame  for.     H.   P.   E. 

L.  Callot.     1,455,866;  May  22. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Veliicles,  Tread  grip  for  the  wheels  of  motor  or  tractor. 

J.  Puech.     1,458,437  :  June  12. 
Vehicles,  trucks  aud  the  like.  Crane  for.     A.  E.  Goodger. 

1,464,131  ;    Aug.    7. 
Vehicles,  Vacuum  pumping  attachment  for  motor.     R.  M. 

Langdon.     1,464,080  ;  Aug.   7. 
Vehicles,    Variable-speed    gearing    for    motor    road    and 

other.      E.    J.    Wade    and    G.    W.    Jacobs.      1,450,999 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Vehicles,     Water     pump    for    motor.       J.     L.     Dabadie. 

1,472,243;    Oct.    30. 
Vehicles,    Wheel   and   tire   for   road.      F.    W.    Lanchestcr. 

1.458.532  ;  June  12. 
Vehicles,  Wheel  for  road.    C.  Green.    1,472,593-4  ;  Oct.  30. 
Vehicles,  Wheel  mounting  for.     K.  H.  Brown.     1,446,243  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Vehicles,     Wind     screen     for     motor.        R.      Colomblno. 

1,469,071 ;  Sept.  25. 
Vehicles,     Wind    screen    for    motor.      C.    G.    Thomason. 

1,441,043  ;   Jan.  2. 
Vehicles,      Windshield      for      motor.      E.      A.      Howard. 

1,447.851 ;   Mar.   6. 
Vehicular  extension  support.     P.  N.  Jansen.     1,471,734  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Veil  holder.     M.  A.  Day.     1,475,173;  Nov.  27. 
Velocipede.     F.  A.    Higgins.      1,465,435 ;    Aug.   21. 
Velocipede.     F.   W.  Lambie.     1,470,576  ;  Oct.  9. 
Velocipede.     C.  Lather.     1,453,469 ;  May  1. 
Velocipede.      W.   Wenderhold.      1,449,643 ;   Mar.   27. 
Velocipede,    Foldable.      C.    B.    Kirschbaum.      1,474,531 : 

Nov.  20. 
Velocipede  driving  part.     J.  A.  Bried.     1,469,884  ;  Oct.  9. 
Velocipedes,    Front   fork   for.      C.   G.   PuUin.      1,452,436 : 

Apr.  17. 
Velocipedes,     Stand    for.       W.    H.     Perrigo.       1,467,908; 

Sept.  11. 
Velocipedes,      Steering      head      for.        C.      W.      Bennett. 

1,444,774;  Feb.   13. 
Velocity  indicator.     W.  S.  Pierce,  jr.     1,451,923  ;  Apr.  17. 
Velour,   bolivia,   etc.,   Presser   for.     R.   Bass.      1,453,697 ; 

May  1. 
Vending   machine.     D.  Allen.     1,460,879;   July   3. 
Vending  device.     W.  D.  Anderson.     1,450,829-30  ;  Apr.  3. 
Vending  machine.     R.  S.  Arthur.     1,448,249  ;  Mar.  13. 
Vending  machine.     M.  B.  Baird.     1,444,863;  Feb.  13. 
Vending     machine.       M.     B.     Baird    and     G.     A.     Walls. 

1,460,123;  June  26. 
Vending  machine.     W.  Betts.     1,460,882  ;  July  3. 
Vending   machine.      J.   Brandt.      1,477,238;    Dec.    li. 
Vending  machine.     R.   Cusick.     1,450,839 ;    Apr.   3. 
Vending  machine.     J.  A.  Duckett.     1,470,232  ;  Oct.  9. 
Vending  machine.     J.  F.  Fitch.     1,465,628:   Aug.  21. 
Vending  machine.     W.  H.  Gilbert.     1,461,613  ;  July  10. 
Vending    machine.      A.    D.    Grover    and    B.    E.    Barber. 

1,459,504  ;  June  19. 
Vending  machine.     W.  L.  T.  Hain.     1,473,230  ;  Nov.  6. 
Vending   machine.     P.    J.    Hegnes.      1,462,283 ;    July    17. 
Vending  machine.     E.  H.  Holland.     1,446,010  ;  Feb.  20. 
Vending  machine.     W.  H.  Laraway.     1,442,078  ;  Jan.  16. 
Vending  machine.     W.  H.  Laraway.     1,477,134  ;  Dec.  11. 
Vending  machine.     G.  P.  Leonhardt.     1,441,438  ;  Jan.  9. 
Vending  machine.     W.  J.  Lillis.     1,449,864  ;  Mar.  27. 
Vending  machine.     R.  E.  Meader.     1,476.266  ;  Dec.  4. 
Vending    machine.      J.    D.    Meng.      1,476,827 ;    Dec.    11. 
Vending  machine.     H.  R.  Mitchell.     1,473.828  ;   Nov.   13. 
Vending  machine.     F.  F.  Molloy.     1,464,439  ;  Aug.  7. 
Vending  machine.     G.  E.  Norris.     1,464,682  ;  Aug.  14. 
Vending    machine.      S.    G.    Thomas    and    R.    E.     Kight. 

1,455,154;  May  15. 
Vending  machine.     J.  H.  Walter.     1,475,730  ;  Nov.  27. 
Vending  machine.     B.  Williams.     1,453,424;  May  1. 
Vending  machine  and  refrigerator.  Combined  bottle-.     G. 

H.  Dent.     1,446,381  ;  Feb.  20. 
Vending    machine.    Bottle-.      J.     G.    Kehoe.       1.442,953 

Jan.  23. 
Vending       machine.       Coin  -  controlled.         A.       Coseglia 

1,460,574  ;  July  3. 
Vending  machine.  Coin-controlled.     H.  Giles.     1,445,015 

Feb.   13. 
Vending  machine.  Coin-controlled.     H.   Giles.     1,458,621 

June  12. 
Vending  machine,  Coin-controlled.     H.  Giles.     1,461,417 

July  10. 
Vending  machine,  Coin-controlled.     H.   Giles.     1,462,199 

.July  17. 
Vending  machine.   Coin-controlled.     H.  Giles.     1,466,372 

Aug.  28. 
Vendinc  machine.  Coin-controlled.     H.  Giles.     1,476,361 

Dec.  4. 
Vending     machine,      Coin-controlled.         A.     D.      Grover 

1,442,941  ;  Jan.  23. 
Vending  machine,  Coin-operated.     E.  Schultz.     1,451,787 

Apr.   17. 
Vending  -  machine  -  controlling      means.        B.      Williams 
1,453,425;  May  1. 

Vending-machine    housing.      E.    C.   Booth.      Des.    63,609 

Dec.  25. 
Vending  machine.   Legal-blank-.     J.   O.    Davis  and   J.    H 

Slice.     1,445,066;   Feb.  20. 
Vending    machine.    Liquid-.       P.    C.    Bates.       1,455,742 

May    15. 
Vending-machine      lock.        H.      Wenneborg.        1,446,603 ; 

Feb.   27. 


Vending  machine,  Merchandise-.     6.  M.  Kuhn.    1,441,510  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Vending  machine,  Stationery-.    R.H.Morgan.     1,443.236; 

Jan.  23. 
Vending   machines.   Adjustable   article   receiver  for.     D. 

Allen.     1,450,058;  Mar.  27. 
Vending  machines.  Coin-controlled  mechanism  for.     A.  D. 

Grover.     1,470,234  ;   Oct.  9. 
Vending    machines.    Coin-controlled    mechanism    for.      F. 

Herot.      1,449,858;    Mar.   27. 
Vending  machines.   Means   for  heating  the   contents  of. 

C.  L.  Paine.     1,460,979;  July  3. 
Vending  rack.     W.  J.  Ashton.     1,458,510  ;   June   12. 
Veneer,  Agglutinant  for.     P.  Schrot.     1,460,341  ;  June  26. 
Veneer     board     and     making     same.       F.     W.     Adams. 

1,476,570;  Dec.  4. 
Veneer-cutting-machine     spur     hit     and     block.       R.     H. 

Foard.      1,459,587 ;    June    19. 
Veneer-cutting   machines,   lathes,    cutting   machines,   and 

the   like,    Feed   device   for.      E.    S.    D.    von    Segebaden. 

1,449,798;   Mar.   27. 
Veneer  jointers  and  the  like.  Variable  feed  for.    O.  C.  Pen- 

lason.     I,440,;i83  ;  Jan.  2. 
Veneer-taping  machine.     J.  Black.     1,443,784  ;  Jan.  30. 
Veneered     lumber.     Manufacturing.        B.      C.     Rockwell. 

1,446,810;   Feb.   27. 
Ventilated   seat,   Portable.     H.   P.   Childress.     1,455,239; 

May    15. 
Ventilating,    heating,    cooling,    and    shade    apparatus   for 

rooms.     J.  Lawrence.     1,467,005 
Ventilation  system.     K.  Baumann. 
W.  G.  Forcier. 
Glisson. 
Jolley. 


W.  B. 
J.   E. 
J. 


shade 

;  Sept. 

1,453,333 

1,440,384  ; 

1,450,771 

1,453,367  ; 


Ventilating  system. 
Ventilation  system. 
Ventilation  system. 
Ventilation     system.       J.     K.     Pennington 

Mar.  13. 
Ventilating  system.     D.  G.  Roos. 
Ventilation    system.      J.    Smillie. 
Ventilator  :  See — 

Adjustable  ventilator. 

Automobile   ventilator. 

Car  ventilator. 

Cowl  ventilator. 

Kitchen   ventilator. 

Milk-can    ventilator, 
ventilator. 
G.    W.    Bender.      1,469,577 ;    Oct. 
M.   T.   Buckley.     1,457.298  :   June 

F.  Calabrese.     1,470,685  ;  Oct.  16. 
J.  O.  J.  Edin.     1,441,070  ;  Jan.  2. 
P.  Engel.     1,451,538;  Apr.  10. 

G.  Enkler.     1,472,967  ;  Nov.  6. 

O.  Henriksen.    1,470,262  ;  Oct.  9. 

O.  A.  Hollis.     1,443.263  ;  Jan.  23. 

T.  Horn.     1,468,160;  Sept.   18. 
T.    A.    Jenkins.      1,462,343;    July 
G.     C.    .Jordan.       1,456,381  ;    May 

W.  M.  Lange.     1,467,901 ;  Sept.  11. 
P.   J.  Matchette.     1,447,803  ;  Mar. 
T.  I.  Moen.     1,451,884  ;  Apr.  17. 
A.  Pajalic.     1.447.319  ;  Mar.  6. 
H.  Respess.     1,449.294  ;  Mar.  20. 
J.   K.   Robinson.      1,469,022 ;   Sept. 
J.  K.  Robinson.     1,475,317  ;  Nov.  27. 
P.  D.   Sammes.     1,450,819  :   Apr.  3. 


apparatus 
4. 

May  1. 

Jan.  2. 

Apr.  3. 

May   1. 

1,448,149 


I 


Radiator 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator. 
Vfntilator. 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator. 
A^entilator. 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator.' 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator. 
Ventilator, 


1,452,313  ;  Apr.  17. 
1,453,328;    May    1. 


Receptacle  ventilator. 
Kotary  ventilator. 
Toilet  ventilator. 
Window  ventilator. 
Window  and  ventilator. 
Windshield    ventilator. 


o. 


17. 
22. 

6. 


25. 


C.  V.   Swanson.     1,471.811 ;  Oct.  23. 
G.  C.  Walker.     1,462,924  ;  July  24. 
A.  Wenger.     1,478,312;  Dec.  18. 
Adjustable.        G.      P.      Heath.        1,469,011; 


1,457,959  ;   June  5. 
J.  H.  Delaney.    1,468,343; 

J.    M.    Jordan, 


Apr.  3. 


Sept.  25. 
Ventilator  for  windows,  Storm.    S.  W.  Hamme.    1,465,265 

Aug.   21. 
Ventilators.      W.   B.   Braucher. 
Vermiculated  work,  Producing. 

Sept.   IS. 
Vermin-exterminating    structure.    Plant 

1,462,861  ;  July  24. 
Vermin-killing  device  for  plants.   J.  W.  Furman.   1,470,436 

Oct.   9. 
Vernier  adjuster^    H.  T.  Smith.     1,450,566 
Vessel.    K.  G.  Hanhart.    1,462,543  ;  July  24 
Vessel,   Dispensing.      B.   N.  Wells.     1,454.803  ;   May   8. 
Vessel,   Drinking.     G.   P.   Davison.      1,469,036 ;   Sept.   25. 
Vessel,    Electrically-heated.      A.    Steinhardt.      1,442.910; 

.Tan.  23. 
Vessel,  Insubraergible.     M.  Tworski.     1,448,607  ;  Mar.  13. 
Vessel    locating    and    recovering    means.      J.    T.    Bishop. 

1.459,714;    June    26. 
Vessel,      Marine     or     like.        L.      Ghinelll.        1,468,903; 

Sept.  25. 
Ve.-ssel,    Metallic.     G.   P.    Hauf.      1,448.344 ;   Mar.   13. 
Vessel  propelled  bv  gas  discharged  below  the  water  level. 

H.   A.  T.  de  Bijil  Nachenius.     1.475,393  ;  Nov.   27. 
Vessel,   Reenforced-concrete.     J.  T.   Simpson.      1,457,006; 

May  29. 
Vessel  seal.     W.  L.  Clark  and  W.  J.  Hawkins.     1,473,280  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Vessel,    Sectional.      P.    A.    J.    M 

June   12. 
Vessel,    Submarine    salvage.      J.    C. 

Apr.  3. 
Vessel,  Submarine  war.     K.  Dougan. 


I 


Constan.  1,458,134; 
Setlow.  1,450.232; 
1,467,611 ;  Sept.  11. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1285 


B. 


J.   E.   Meed. 
W.   G.   Hous- 


R.  H. 


1,444,493  ; 


E.  Nordstrom.     1,452,843  ; 
E.   A.   Clark.      1,453,918; 


E.  G.  Dary  and  A.  P. 


Vessels  and  device  for  sealing  the  same,  Closure  for. 

Van  L«er.     1.446,301 :  Fob.  20. 
Vessels,    Combined    cover    and    spout    for. 

1.470,693  ;  Oct.   16. 
Vessels,  Control  apparatus  for  evacuated. 

keeper.      1,465,394  ;    Aug.    21. 
Vessels,  Course  drafter  for  marine  and  aeronautic. 

Schachenmeier.      1,458,957  :    June    19. 
Vessels.  Insulated  handle  for.      H.  J.  Clulee. 

Feb.  6. 
Vessels,  Machine  for  feeding. 

Apr.  24. 
Vessels.   Moans  for  salvajrina:. 

May  1. 
Vessels,  Mechanism  for  propelling. 

Clute.     1,455,716;  May  15. 
Vessels,   Methoi  of   and   means   for   propelling   and    con- 

trollins.     T.  9.  Tulloch.     1,461,691  :  July  10. 
Vessels  propelled  by  gas  discharged  below  the  water  level, 

Brakinc    device    for.      H.    A.    J.    de    BijU    Nachenius. 

1.442,5^2  :  .Tan.  16. 
Vessels,  Propeller  for.     C.  M.  Motte.     1,441,519  ;  Jan.  9. 
Ves.'^els.  Proppller  for.     C.  M.  Motte.     1.4.54,180:  May  S. 
Vessels,     Rotating    scraper    for     cleaning    the     skin     of. 

A.    J.    P.    I.ee.      1,456,386;    May    22. 
Vessels,    Salvage    apparatus    for    raising   sunken.      A.    F. 

Andersen.     1,468.622  ;   Sept.  25. 
Vessels,  Suspension  means  for.     B.  Schilling.     1,474,645  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Ve.«!t.      P.    E.    Heim.      1,460,416;    July    3. 
Veterinary  instrument.    J.  Emonts.     1,476.500  ;  Dec.  4. 
Vial-bottoming  machine.     E.  Koenig.     1,455,056  ;  May  15. 
Vibratin;;  .scr(  en.     J.  J.  Babka.     1,448.181 ;  Mar.    13. 
Vibratins  screen.    B.  A.  Mitchell.     1.459.837-40  ;  June  26. 
Vibrating  screen.     B.  A.  Mitchell.     1,459.84.3—4  ;  June  26. 
Vibrating  screen.     B.  A.  Mitchell.     1,459,846  ;  June  26. 
Vibration  detector.     J.   P.   Maxfield.     1,463.830 :   Aug.   7. 
Vibration  detector.     C.  R.  Moore.     1,460,032  ;  June  26. 
Vibration-recording  apparatus.     B.  Liehowitz.     1,473,911  ; 

Nov.  13. 

into   electrical    vibrations.    Means    for   trans- 
mechanical.       L.     de     Forest.       Re.     15,540 ; 


W. 


Blomatran. 


Method    of    and    means    for    production    of 
M.  L.  Severy.     1,464,729  ;  Aug.  14. 
Differential.       B.     A.     Mitchell.       1,459,847  ; 


E.   E.  Zlegler.     1,446,491  ;  Feh.   27. 
J.  T.  Stoney  and  K.  Purwin.     1,447,694  ; 


Vibrations 

forming 

Feb.   13. 
Vibrations. 

sonorous. 
Vibrator, 

June   26. 
Vibrator,   Hand. 
Vibrator  hook. 

Mar.   6. 
Vibrator,   Massage.     L. 
Vibrator,    Therapeutic. 

May    15. 
Vibratorv  cutter.     A.   C.  Reid.     1,446,211 ;  Feb. 
Vibratory  tool.     E.  P.  Dieterle.     1.453.831  :  May 
Vibrometer.     W.  W.  Gowin.     1,467,373  ;  Sept.  11. 
Vine  trellis.     E.  S.  Weddle.  ' 

Vinegar,  Apparatus  for  the 

kle.     1,477,957;  Dec.  18. 
Vinegar,    Manufacture    of. 

June  19. 
Vinegar  stock  into  vinegar  generator.  Means  for  feeding. 

E.  G.  and  J.  A.  Pfahl.     1,468,394  ;  Sept.  18 


Hermann.      1,454,511 ; 
P.    W.     Hoffmann. 


1.440,946  :  Jan.  2. 
manufacture  of. 


May   8. 
1,455.291  : 


20. 
1. 


C.  L.   HIn 


J.    D.    Monroe.      1,459,513 


of. 


H.       Plauson 


Vinvl       halides.       Manufacturing 

1.445,168  :  Feh.   13. 
Violet-ray  generators.   Casing  for.     W.  G.  Shelton.     Des 

63,203;    Oct.   30. 
Violin.     J.   Altmeier.     1,457,415 :   June   5. 
Violin.     A.   Brann.      1.475.423:  Nov.   27. 
Violin.     I-.  Kozelek.     Des.  62,104-7  :  Mar.  20. 
Violin.     H.  A.  S.  Stahl.     Dps.  63.379  :  Nov.  27. 
Violin  attachment.     C.  C.  Fousse.     1,446.038  :  Feb.  20. 
Violin  bridge.     B.  Helke.     1.470,734;  Oct.  16. 
Violin     bows.     Device     for     adjusting.       C.     Sampietro. 

1.449,298  ;  Mar.  20. 
Violin  chin  rest.     G.  W.  Dittmann.     1,473.672  ;  Nov.  13. 
Violin,    Diaphragm.      J.    Kalaf,    jr.      1,455.916  :    Mav   22. 
Violin  finger  board.     A.  Shaeffer.     1,472,943  ;  Nov.  6. 
Violin  ppg.     J.  Lindstrom.     1.443.486  ;  Jan.  30. 
Violin-sound-post  setter.     C.  H.  Todd.    1,466,681  ;  Sept.  4. 
Violin    support.      G.    E.   Boyd.      1,477,030:    Dec.    13. 
Violins,    Machine    for    the    purpose    of    breaking    in    or 

seasoning.     M.  H.  Flydal.     1,467,576  ;  Sept.  11. 
Violins.  Shoulder  rest  for.     O.  S.  Colbentson.     1,455,992  : 

May  22. 
Violins,      String     tensioner     for.        E.      P.      Hafelfinger. 

1,476,712;  Dec.  11. 
Viscera     and    head    inspection    table.       A.     O.     Lundell, 

1.445,6.32  :   Feb.  20. 
Viscose,    Production    of   lasting   masses    made   from.      H. 


Gassmann 
Viscosimeter, 
Viscosimeter, 

Sept.  11. 
Viscosimeters 

poole 
Vise.     H 


1.447,465  ;  Mar.  6. 
C.    R.    Rode.      1 ,459,262  ; 


June    19. 


Capillary.      H.    E.    R.    Vogel.      1,467,461  ; 


W.  Clay- 


Adiustable  temperature  bath  for. 

1.442.858;  Jan.  23. 

R.  Bothwell.     1,454.993  ;  Mav  15. 
Vise.      F.    Danielson.      1,456,365 ;    May    22. 
Vise.     M.  Dean.     1,469.454 :  Oct.  2. 
Vise.     O.  C.  Kerns.     1,457,307;  June  5. 
Vise.     A.  Strand.     1.442.633 :  Jan.  16. 
Vise.     VF.  Sury.     1,453,207  ;  Apr.  24. 


Vise    smd     vise    jaw.     Universal. 

1,459,717;    June   26. 
Vise,   Bench.     L.   P.   Blot.      1,452,062;   Apr,    17. 
Vise,  Bench.     J.  A.  Quinlan.     1,452,847  ;  Apr.  24. 
Vise,  Carpenter's  sash  and  door.    C,  A.  Krohne,     1,446,309  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Vise,    Combination    hand.      A.    W.    Amsden    and    W.    D. 

Starrett.     1,473,946;  Nov.  13. 
Vise,  Hand.     A.   Schwager.     1,473,880  ;   Nov.   13. 
Vise,    Locksmith's.     T.   E.    Elzy.      1,475,058 ;    Nov.    20. 
Vise,  Parallel.     J.  Ehrenfechter.     1,458,619;  June  12. 
Vise,    Parallel.      G.    Gampe.      1,441,413 ;    Jan.   9. 
Vise,  Quick-action.     J.  Anderson.     1,475,618  ;  Nov.  27. 
Vise,  Quick-action.     P.   H.  D.   Walker  and  L.   L.   Turner. 

1,451,724  ;  Apr.  17. 
Vision  device.  Clear-.     V.  T.  Faubert,  J.  Anekee,  and  C.  L. 

Young.     1,473,029  :  Nffv.  16. 
Visor,  Windshield.     J.  W.  Davis.     1,460,313  ;  June  26. 
Vitamine  solution.     I.  F.  Harris.     1,474.029  :  Nov.  13. 
Vitamines,  Obtaining.   L.  A.  Agopian.    1,468,251 ;  Sept.  18. 
Vitreous    product   and   the   manufacture    thereof.      P.   B. 

Crossley.     Rel5.727  ;  Dec.  4. 
Vitreous  stopper.  Cushioned,     V.  S.  Johnson.     1,476,820  ; 

Dec.    11. 
Voicing  apparatus.     A.   A.   Gerling.     1,447,162  ;   Feb.   27. 
Voile  fabric.  Flocked.     E.  B,  Vandergaw  and  J.  Meinrich. 

Des.   63.092-3  ;    Oct.   2. 
Voile      fabric.      Flocked.        E.      B.      Vandergaw.        Des. 

63,339-43;  Nov.  20. 
Voile  fabric.  Flocked.     E.  B.  Vandergaw  and  J.  Heinrich. 

Des.  63,510-19  j  Dec.  11. 
Volatile    matter.    Apparatus    for    extracting.      C.    Postel. 

1,458,357;    .Tune    12. 
Volatile   substances   to    the  human   body.    Apparatus   for 

applying.     G.  Madaus.     1,472,032  ;  Oct.  23. 
Voltage    attachment.    Low-.      M.    McCright.      1,441,233 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Voltage   control,    System    of.     L.    S.    TJphoff.      1,452,857 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Voltage    indicator.    Maximum.      M.    Sultzer.      1,461,790 ; 

July  17. 
Voltage-regulating  system,     F.   J.  Champlin.     1,453,491 ; 

Mav  1. 
Voltage  regulator.     A.  P.  Nesbit.     1,457,851 ;  June  5. 
Voltage-regulator  mechanism.     P.  H.  Patten.     1,460,173  ; 

June  26. 
Voltage-regulator    svstem.       C.     A.    Boddie.       1,470,682 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Voltage  release  switch.  No-.     B.  E.  Getchell.    1,441,796; 

Jan.  9. 
Voltaic  arc  between  electrodes  not  in  contact,  Means  for 

establishing  a.     P.  C.  Ucar.     1,453,030;  Apr.   24. 
Voltaic  cell.     P.   R.  Parker.     1,468,574  ;   Sept.   18, 
Voting  machine.     J.   F.   Elliott.     1,474,414  ;  Nov.   20. 
Voting-machine     registers,     etc..     Operating     device     for. 

C.  H.  Veeder.     Rel5,662 ;  July  24, 
Votive  stand.     M.  A.  Flannery.     Des.  62,190  ;  Apr.  10. 
Vulcanizable   composition   and  making  the   same.     W.   E. 

Gardner.     1,440,455  ;  Jan.  2. 
Vulcanization  and  products  obtained  thereby.  Acceleration 

of.     S.  M.  Cadwell.     3,463,794;  Aug.  7. 
Vulcanized  products.  Making.     J.  E.  Grosjean.     1.470,442  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Vulcanlzer.  N.  M.  Anderson.  Rel5,701 ;  Oct.  23. 
Vulcanizer.  D.  G.  Chandler.  l,450,7'-)4 ;  Apr  3. 
Vulcanlzer.  J.  C.  Heintz.  1,477,174 ;  Dec.  11. 
Vulcanizer.  C.  A.  Staler.  1,459,555 :  June  19, 
Vulcanizers,   Svstem   of  control  for,     K.  B.   Kilborn  and 

W.  E.  Shiveiy.     1,477,879  :  Dec.  18. 
Vulcanizing    apparatus.       A.     W.     Herling.       1,444,789 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Vulcanizing  apparatus.     T.  Midgley.     1,445.533  ;  Feb.  13. 
Vulcanizing  apparatus.     E.   A.   Mollenhauer. '    1,472,185  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Vulcanizing  machine.     E.  G.  Killmer.     1,477,267  :  Dec.  11. 
Vulcanizing  press.     M.  B.  Newcomb.     1.446.478  :  Feb.  27. 
Vulcanizing  press.     C.  E.  Rett.     1,456,571 ;  May  29. 
Vulcanizing  presses.  Platen  for.    A.  C.  V.  Malm.    1,443.189  ; 

.Tan.  23. 
Vulcanizing  tool.     E.  L.  Petit.     1,465,364  ;  Aug.  21. 
Waffle  and'hot-cake  iron.     E.  N.  Brown  and  A.  M.  Lam- 
bert.    1.450,277  ;  Apr.   3. 
Wiiffle  iron.     P.   E.  Wolcott.     1.446,532  ;   Feb.   27. 
Wa»e  iron,  Electrical.     G.  F.  Wells.     1,470,899  ;  Oct.  16. 
Waffle  iron.  Electrically-heated.    W.  Sickinger.    1,466,198; 

Aug.  28. 
Waffle    iron    or    similar    article.      G.    E.    Savage.       Des. 

62,851;   Aug.   7. 
Waffle  leaves  one  above  the  other,  Machine  for  the  auto- 
matic spreading  and   filling  of.      E.   Seitz.     1.475,452; 

Nov.  27. 
Wagon.      C.    N.   Clark.     1,474,622 ;   Nov.    20. 
Wagon.     H.   M.   Shaw.     1,468,173  ;   Sept.   18. 
Wagon.     W.  E.  Sherwood.     1.468.174-5  :  Sept.  18. 
Wagon.     B.  B.  Trombley.     1,460,290  :  June  26. 
Wagon.     E.   E.  Witter.      1.446,682;  Feb.  27. 
Wagon   attachment.      A.    E.    Bright.      1.453,910 ;   May    1. 
Wagon,  Baby.     P.  W.  Marheine.     1.445,781  :  Feb.  20. 
Wagon  bed.     L.  L.  Moothart.     1.454,179  :  May  8. 
Wagon  body.     G.  W.  and  C.  E.  Goss.     1,443,468  ;  Jan.  30. 
Wagon-body  brace.     H.  L.  Barnard  and  C.  A.  Nauman,  jr. 

17467.263  ;  Sept.  4. 


1286 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Wagon-body-dumping  apparatus.    J.  Brakeley.     1,446,331 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Wagon     box     and     end     gate,     Combined.       J.     Woods. 

1,475,782  ;  Nov.  27. 
Wagon-box  litter.     S.  H.  Jones.     1,467,167 ;  Sept.  4. 
Wagon  box,  Telescopic.     A.  B.  Quackenbush.     1,467,195  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Wagon  brake.     J.  C.  Rogers.     1.473,518  ;  Nov.   16. 
Wagon   brake,   Automatic.     C.   J.   Reasoner.      1,467,499 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Wagon  brake.  Team-operated.     J.  F.  Boettner.     1,465,803  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Wagon,  Coaster.     J.  J.  Ryan.     1,469,821 ;  Oct.  9. 
Wagon,    coaster,    and    scooter.     Convertible    child's.       0. 

Huseman.     1,442,808  ;  Jan.   23. 
Wagon,    Combined    high-lioist    and    dump.       J.    Gasser. 

1,452,501 ;  Apr.  24.  • 

Wagon,  Dump.     R.  T.   Dailey.     1,455,714 ;  May  15. 
Wagon,   Dump.     J.    Gasser.      1,458,047 :    June   5. 
Wagon,   Dump.     B.  Gershovitz.     1,469,637 ;   Oct.  2. 
Wagon,   Dumping.     P.   D.   Coppock.     1,442,650 ;   Jan.   16. 
Wagon,  Dumping.     J.  M.  Guynn.     1,451,218  ;  Apr.  10. 
Wagon,  Dumping.     P.  Kruger.     1,446,350;  Feb.  20. 
Wagon,  Dumping.    H.  Mayer,  G.  Schlatter,  and  P.  Boeckly. 

1,472,484;    Oct.   30. 
Wagon,   Dumping.      E.   W.   Winans.      1,466,919 ;   Sept.   4. 
Wagon  dumps.  Attachment  for.     E.  D.  McCullough  and  A. 

W.  Butcher.     1,467,183  ;  Sept.  4. 
Wagon,    Farm.      J.    Long    and    A.    J.    Bass.      1,478,831 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Wagon  hitch.     R.  C.  Dugan.     1,472,965  ;  Nov.  6. 
Wagon  loader.     G.  Haiss.     Rel5,515  ;   Jan.  2. 
Wagon  loader.      L.   A.    Russell.      1 ,474,383 ;   Nov.   20. 
Wagon,    Manually-propelled.      A.    Cleveland.      1,459,573 ; 

June  19. 
Wagon,  Self-discharging.     K.  Barth.     1,474,703  ;  Nov.  20. 
Wagon,    Self   loading   and   distributing.      R.    Shedenhelm. 

1  442  980  *  Jan    23 
Wagon,  Tea.'    T.  C.  Cameron.    Des.  63,023;  Sept.  18. 
Wagon  tongue  and  connection.     R.  Foerster.     1,445,076  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Wagons,   Dumping  attachment  for  farm.     A.  F.   Jansen. 

1,457,575;  June  5. 
Wagons,    End   gate  or  tailboard  for.      F.   X.    Scherrman. 

1,442,542;   .Tan.   16. 
Wagons,  Tractor  hitch  for.     C.  A.  Hagadone.     1,477,345  ; 

Dec.    11. 
Wagons,   Wheel   for    coaster.      H.    J.    Ferris.      1,459,527; 

June  19. 
Wainscoting  element.     J.  Kalin.     1,463,041 ;  July  24. 
Waistband.      M.    L.    Heller.      1,452,201;    Apr.   i7. 
Waistbelt.     D.  A.  James.     1,476,517  ;  Dec.  4. 
Waistcoat.       R.    A.     Langerman.       1,475,072;     Nov.     20. 
Walker,  Baby.     S.  Litwin.     1.449,050  :  Mar.  20. 
Walking  apparatus  for  the  lame.    J.  F.  Welter.     1,446,230  ; 

Feb,   20. 
Walking  motion,  propelling  apparatus.     V.   G.   Anderson 

1,455,380;    May    15. 
Wall.      R.    L.  Bendall.     1,448,613;  Mar.   13. 
Wall  and  ceiling  construction.    A.  Groundman.     1,440,676; 

Jan.  2. 
Wall  and  constructing  it.  Composite.     W.  L.  Evans,  jr. 

1,472,642;   Oct.    30. 
Wall    and    installing    same.    Sheet-piling.      L.    B.    Lang- 
worthy.     1,474,195;  Nov.  13. 
Wall  and  making  same.    J.  S.  Fluor.     1,462,934  ;  July  24. 
Wall  block  or  member.     O.  H.   L.   Wernicke.     1.460,005  ; 

June   26. 
Wall  board.     J.  W.  Wagner.     1.473,981  ;   Nov.   13. 
Wall  board.     H.  F.  Weiss.     1,461,337  ;  July  10. 
Wall     board     and     making     the     same.     H.     A.     Smith. 

1.454,823  ;  May  8. 
Wall  board  and  producing  the  same.  Fibrous.     J.  H.  Caf- 

frey.      1,447,708  ;   Mar.   6. 
Wall  board.   Apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of.     R.   J. 

Johnston.     1,452,742  ;  Apr.  24. 
Wall    board,     Cementitlous.       W.     Dunstan.       1,445,204 ; 

Feb.    13. 
Wall  board.  Machine  for  the  manufacture  of.     S.  Cooper. 

1.461,724  ;  July  17. 
Wall-board  machine.  Wood-core-.    E.  Blossfeld.    1,450,060  ; 

Mar.    27. 
Wall  board  made  from  bagasse  and  analogous  fibers.    J.  K. 

Shaw.     1,457,285  ;  May  29. 
Wall  board,   Making.     O.  L.   Routt.     1,459,264  ;  June  19. 
Wall    board,    Redwood-bark.      J.    K.    Shaw.      1,468,036 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Wall-board  seam  and  fastening  strip.     C.  Betz.    1,471,442  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Wall  box  and  making  the  same,  Double.     E.  W.   Labom- 

barde.     1,471,491 ;  Oct.  23. 
Wall    bracket.       J.      R.    Kearney    and     H.    L.     Johnson. 

1,452,515;  Apr.  24. 
Wall,   Collapsible.      H.   W.  Maurer.     1,460,597;   July   3. 
Wall     construction.       H.     A.     Baumhover.        1,452,107 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Wall  construction.     J.  P.  Booraem.     1,454,310  ;  May  8. 
Wall  construction.     G.  C.  Carson,  E.  CoU,  and  T.  S.  "Chris- 

tensen.     1,463,759  ;  July  31. 
Wall   construction.      W.    J.   Dvorak.      1,444,026 ;    Feb     6 
Wall   construction.   H.   R.  Kreitzer.      1,456,063  ;   May   22. 
Wall   construction.     A.   J.   Mueller.     1,456,330;   May  22 


Wall  construction.     E.  F.  and  T.  H.  Needham.    1,448,078  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Wall  construction.     A.  E.   Olander.     1,465,653  ;  Aug.  21. 
Wall  construction.     C.  V.  Pierson.     1,463,021 ;  July  24. 
Wall   construction.     A.    G.    Sea.     1.444,709 ;   Feb.   6. 
Wall  construction.    A.  Siegel.     1,467,340  ;  Sept.  11. 
Wall  construction.     C.   O.   Walper.     1,459,170 ;   June   19. 
Wall  construction.     C.  0.  Walper.     1,461,590  ;  July  10. 
Wall  construction.     P.  D.  Warner.     1,447,827  ;  Mar.  6. 
Wall  construction,  Building-.    W.  O.  Johnstone.    1,472,981 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Wall  construction,  Hollow-tile.     R.  S.  Requa.     1,467,117 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Wall    construction.     Packed.       G.     R.     Dye.       1,475,570 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Wall  covering.     M.  B.   Lloyd.      1,457,909;    June   5. 
Wall    coverings   in    imitation    of   natural^tone.    Making. 

J.    A.     Pincke.       1,474,817;    Nov.    20. 
Wall  facing.     D.  Hamilton.     1,457,523  ;  June  5. 
Wall  form.     P.  H.  Hershey.     1,444,377;  Feb.  6. 
Wall  form.    A.  E.  McCallum.     1,467,903  ;  Sept.  11. 
Wall   foundations.  Method  of  and   means  for  reenforclng. 

J.   A.  Youngblood.     1,451,799  ;  Apr.   17. 
Wall  hanger.     J.   Lally.     1,472,601 ;   Oct.   30. 
Wall,  Hanging.     C.  S.  Burtis.     1,475,539  ;  Nov.  27. 
Wall   heater.      H.   E.    Stein.      1,456,472;    May   22. 
Wall,  Hollow.     P.  Eckert.     1.451,439  :  Apr.   10. 
Wall  panel.     O.  Anderson.     Des.  63,020  ;  Sept.  18. 
Wall  plug  made  from  string  or  like  material.  Tubular.     J. 

J.  Kawljngs.      1,446.432  :   Feb.   20. 
Wall-protecting  stop.    T.  Kiley.     1,440,783  ;  Jan.  2. 
Wall  receptacles  for  receiving  deliveries.     W.   J.   Sloan. 

1,458,200;   June  12. 
Wall  register.   Side-.     C.   W.  Rand.     1,450,049  ;   Mar.  27. 
Wall    register,    Siugle-valve.      R.    A.    Olson.      1,451,586 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Wall  slab.     F.  Zelko.     1,473,533  ;  Nov.  6. 
Wall  socket.     F.   B.  Miller.      1,447,515  ;  Mar.  6. 
Wall  structure.     J.  M.  Hewlett.     1,450,724  ;  Apr.  3. 
Wall  structure.     J.  A.  Lynch.     1,465.855  ;  Aug.  21. 
Wall  structure.     C.  W.  McKee.     1,445.901 ;  Feb.  20. 
Wall  structure.     A.  B.  Trowbridge  and  O.  W.  Ten  Eyck. 

1,474,389;   Nov.  20. 
Wall  structures,   Reenforclng  form  for.     J.  W.  Bragstad. 

1,448,330  ;  Mar.  13. 
WaH  tie.     H.  H.  Lampert.     1,474.046  ;  Nov.  13. 
Wall  traveler,   Side-.     L.   L.   Kelly.     1.448,272  ;  Mar.  13. 
Wall  traveler.  Side-.     L.  L.  Kelly.     1,449,758  ;  Mar.  27. 
Walls,  Aligning  brace  for  forms  for  concrete.     R.  A.  Mc- 

Hale.     1.446,195  :  Feb.  20. 
Walls,   Apparatus   for  building.     A.    George.      1,460,197 ; 

June  26. 
Walls,  Decorating.     B.  Soglow.     1,475,922  :  Nov.  27. 
Walls,    Forming    foundation.      C.    E.    Wire.      1,446,681  ; 

Feb.    27. 
Walls,  Making.     C.  Menzer.     1,449,340  ;  Mar.  20. 
Wardrobe.     B.   Schwarze.     1,465,288 :  Aug.  21. 
Ware   rack.     D.    S.    Albright.      1,441,718 ;    Jan.    9. 
Warm-air  furnace.     F.  H.  Wood.     1,445,122  ;  Feb.  13. 
Warming    pad.    Electrically-heated.       G.    T.    Newell,    jr. 

1,447,031  ;    Feb.    27. 
Warmth  -  retaining     product.        H.     G.     G.      Desmarest. 

1.441.665;  Jan.  9. 
Warp  beams.  Tension-regulating  mechanism  for.     J.  Nor- 
throp.    1,466,100;  Aug.  28. 
Warp  holder.     O.  and  G.  Tandler.     1,467,697;  Sept.  11. 
Warp,  Method  and  apparatus  for  beaming.     J.   W.   Sohn. 

1,465,063-4  ;   Aug.   14. 
Warp  roll.     R.Thornton.     1,473,450  ;  Nov.  6. 
Warp  stop  motion.     E.  R.  Holmes.     1.462,548  July  24. 
Warper  scat.     A.  J.  Palin.     1,453,992  ;  May  1. 
Warpers,   Eccentricity-preventing   means  for.     H.  D.   Col- 
man.     1.444,415  ;  Feb.  6. 
Warping  machine.     G.  Adsit.     1,457,293  ;   June  5. 
Warping   machine.     B.    Schram.      1,469,339;    Oct.   2. 
Warping    machine.    Stop-motion    mechanism    for.      A.    C. 

Mason.     1,458,189  :   June   12. 
Warping    machines.    Pneumatic   lint    clearer    for.      P.    B. 

Kenney  and   J.   W.   Sidebottom.     1,447,418;   Mar.   6. 
Warping  machines.   Stop  attachment  for.     J.  J.   Roberts. 

1,478,915;  Dec.  25. 
Warps,    Machine    for    operating    upon.      H.    D.    Colman. 

1,442,776  :   Jan.   IG. 
Warps,    Machine    for    operating    upon.      H.    D.    Colman. 

1,450,942:  Apr.    10. 
Wash  machine.      W.    Jepson.     1,462,286 ;    July    17. 
Wash  machine.     J.  F.  Morris.     1,442,695  ;  Jan.   16. 
Wash    wringer.      T.    Domoto.      1,459,444 ;    June    19. 
Washbasin  attachment,  Mouth.     E.  F.  Brown.     1,456,841 ; 

May  29. 
Washbasin,  Sanitary.    J.  N.  Nenonen.    1.448,975;  Mar.  20. 
Washbench,  Folding.     P.  C.  Mossner.     1,473,195  ;  Nov.  6. 
Washboard.     D.   D.   Lenner.      1,465,051 ;   Aug.   14. 
Washboard.     K.  March.     1,464,437;  Aug.  7. 
Washboard.      .T.    G.    Thorstensen.      1,472,537 ;    Oct.    30. 
Washboiler.      J.    R.   M.    and   B.    P.    Chalfant.    1,454,537 ; 

May  8. 
Washboiler.    A.  B.  and  P.  B.  Crosier.     1,466,206  ;  Aug.  28. 
Washboiler.     J.  P.  Mettel.     1,450.638;  Apr.  3. 
Washboiler.      A.   Small.      1.446,815  ;   Feb.   27. 
Washboiler     apron.     Detachable     swinging.       E.     Geyer. 

1,452,682  ;   Apr.  24. 
Washboiler  attachment.     R.   Edgar.     1,443,173  ;   Jan.   23. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1287 


Washer :   See — 

KoUor-viibbing  washer.  Well-screen  washer. 

Vehicle  washer. 
WasbiuK  apparatus   for   fibrous   materials.     R.   W.    Coolt. 

1.473,209;  Nov.  6. 
Washing    apparatus    with    multiple    ascending    currents. 

A.   Jacquelin.      1,473,788;   Nov.   13. 
Washing  board,  Domestic.     A.  Sliuttleworth.     1,475,454 ; 

Nov.   L>7. 
Wall  board.     C.  S.  Bird.     1,477,532;  Dec.  18. 
Wall  construction.     M.  J.  Doner.     1,477,632;  Dec.   18. 
Wall  construction.     J.  F.  C.  Lynch.     1,478,127;  Dec.  18. 
Wall   construction,   Adjustable   and   interchangeable    form 

for  hollow.     I.   J.  Kuert.     1.477,065  ;   Dec.   11. 
Wall  finish.  Interior-.     W.  B.  Allen.     1,477,096;  Dec.  11. 
Wardrobe,   Built-in.      C.   C.    White.      1,476,785 ;    Dec.    11. 
Warp     and     jack     thread-brealj-stopping    device.      E.     A. 

Black.     1,478,016  ;   Dec.   18. 
Warping   process.     C   Whitlock.     1,478,082;   Dec.   18. 
Washbench,  Folding.     H.  Gillmann.     1,476,709  ;   Dec.  11. 
Washboard.     U.  M.  Dessau.     1,478,177  ;  Dec.  18. 
Washboard    clamp.      L.   J.   Harpln.      1,477,482 ;    Dec.    11. 
Washer  :   See — - 

Air  washer.  Lock   washer. 

Automobile  washer.  Spoke-tightening    washer. 

Bottle  washer.  Tumbler  washer. 

Cap  spindle  washer.  Vehicle  washer. 

Divided  washer.  Vehicle  wheel  repair  washer. 

Washer.     W.  S.  Alexander.     1,450,625  ;  Apr.  3, 
Washer.     E.  H.  Carpenter.     1,452,492  ;  Apr.  24. 
Washer  and  classifier.     E.  W.  Davis.     1,445,007  ;  Feb.  13. 
Washer  and  drier.  Combined.     H.  C.  Hotlng.     1,453,711 ; 

May  1. 
Washer  and  wringer.  Combined.   C.  W.  Pierson.    1,464,045  ; 

Aug.    7. 
Washing  and  drying  machine.     L.  B.   Hart.      1,477,443 ; 

Dec.    11. 
Washing   and   drying   machine.     C.   Johnson.     1,447,211  ; 

Mar.   6. 
Washing  and  drying  machine.     H.  B.   Ross.     1,452,096  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Washing     and      screening     apparatus.        R.      W.      Dull. 

1,447,970;   Mar.  13. 
Washing  and  wet  screening,  Apparatus  for.     N.  C.  Chris- 

tensen.     1,467,355;  Sept.  11. 
Washing  and  wringing  machine  attachment.     T.  D.  Myers 

1,463,922  ;   Aug.    7. 
Washing      apparatus.        C.      P.      Bambara.        1,459,136 

June  19. 
Washing  apparatus.     E.  L.  Macabee.     1,465.085  ;  Aug.  14 
Washing  apparatus.     H.  C.  Staley.     1,465,098;  Aug.  14. 
Washing    apparatus.    Air-.       S.     C.    Cutler.       1,459,442 

June  19. 
Washing     apparatus.     Bottle-.       S.     Eberly.       1,446,553 

Feb.   27. 
Washing   cans   and   the  like,   Machine   for.      P.   P.    Wolf. 

1.453,738;   May  1. 
Washing  centrifugals.  Method  of  and  means  for.     R.   A 

Steps.     Re.  15,547;  Feb.  20. 
Washing  clothes  and  the  like.  Device  for.     B.   P.   Titus 

1,458,159  ;  June  12. 
Washing  compound,   Hand-.     A.   J.  Leonard.     1,441,100  ; 

Jan.    2. 
Washing  kit.     J.  Kirchmer,  jr.     1,466,593  ;  Aug.  28. 
Washing  machine.     M.  Alexander.     1,449,574  ;  Mar.  27. 
Washing  machine.     O.   Allen,  jr.     1,455,378  ;   May   15. 
Washing  machine.     O.  Allen,  jr.     1,469,980  ;  Oct.  9. 
Washing  machine.     J.  T.   Anthony.     1,459,079;  June  19. 
Washing  machine.    G.  S.  Blakeslee.     1,462,734  ;  July  24. 
Washing  machine.    G.  S.  Blakeslee.     1,462,735  ;  July  24. 
Washing  machine.     G.   S.   Blakeslee.     1,469,207 ;   Oct.   2. 
Washing  machine.     S.  R.  Boardman.     1,471,234  ;  Oct  16. 
Washing  machine.     S.  B.   CaldweU.     1,466,204  ;  Aug.  28. 
Washing  machine.     B.  P.  and  W.  J.  Churchill.     1,447.760  ; 

Mar.   6. 
Wa.shing  machine.     H.  S.  Graver.     1,456,052-3  ;   May  22. 
Washing  machine.     W.  0.  P.  Dietz.     1,455,719  ;  May  15. 
Washing   machine.      P.    Fenselau   and   G.    W.    Thompson. 

1,462,854  ;  July  24. 
Washing  machine.     J.  Q.  A.  Fleming.     1,447,017  ;  Feb.  27. 
Washing  machine.     W.  F.  Praser.     1,459,881 ;  June  26. 
Washing  machine.     A.  Graydon.     1,466,397  ;  Aug.  28. 
Washing  machine.     L.    Gschwlnd.      1,441,276 ;   Jan.   9. 
Washing  machine.    Z.  C.  Haberman.     1,459,728  ;  June  26. 
Washing  machine.    A.  K.  Hanson.     1,462,911 ;  July  24. 
Washing  machine.     G.  E.  Hawk.     1,454,384  ;  May  8. 
Washing  machine.     A.  P.   Hecht.     1,465,517  ;   Aug.   21. 
Washing  machine.     H.  C.  HIrschy.     1,464,362  ;  Aug.  7. 
Washing  machine.     D.  V.  Howell.     1.445,766  ;  Feb.  20. 
Washing  machine.     A.  Humberger.     1,463,016  :  July  24. 
Washing  machine.     C.  M.  Huntington.     1,469,837  ;  Oct.  9. 
Washing  machine.     T.  Inakl.     1,461,354  ;  .Tulv  10. 
Washing  machine.      W.   Jepson.     1,444,687 ;    Feb.   6. 
Washing  machine.     H.  A.  Kaufle.     1,474,041  ;  Nov.  13. 
Washing  machine.     C.  B.  Kavanaugh.     1,476,081 ;  Dec.  4. 
Washing  machine.     J.  J.  Kenyon.     1,454,174  ;  May  8. 
Washing  machine.     E.  L.  Kerrigan.     1,464,611  ;  Aug.  14. 
Washing  machine.     R.   L.  Kincaid.      1,461,914  ;  July   17. 
Washing  machine.     J.   H.  Kintzele.     1.451,547  ;  Apr.   10. 
Washing  machine.     J.  B.   Kirbv.     1,447,420 ;  Mar.   6. 
Washing  machine.     O.  P.  Koebel.     1,465,444  ;  Aug.  21. 
Washing  machine.     D.  F.  Lane.     1,451,513  ;  Apr.  10. 
Washing  machine.     B.  E.  Lltot.     1,471,667  ;  Oct.  23. 


Washing  machine.    T.  Litwiller  and  J.  Leader.    1,460,203  ; 

June   26. 
Wa.shing  machine.     C.    E.   Luttrell.      1,441,816 ;    Jan.    9. 
Washing  machine.     R.  Madsen.     1,469,835  ;  June  26. 
Wasliing  machine.     L.   Maples.      1,446,980;    Feb.   27. 
Washing     machine.      L.     V.     Martel     and     P.     Methot. 

1,474,277  ;  Nov.   13. 
Washing  machine.     C.  E.  McCoy.     1,473,112  ;  Nov.  6. 
Wa.shing  machine.     B.  S.  McCutchen.     1,473,489;  Nov.  6. 
Washing  machine.     E.  Molnar.     1,474,280  ;  Nov.   13. 
Washing    machine.      V.    Montalto.      1.458,235 ;    June    12. 
\\'nshing  machine.     O.  Nelson.     1,451,447;  Apr.  10. 
Washing  machine.     L.  C.  Porterfield.     1,476,178  ;  Dec.  4. 
Washing  machine.     E.  J.  Rapps.     1,458,358  :  June  12. 
Washing    machine.       P.    K.     Renner    and     E.     C.     Pfaff. 

1,457,750;  June  5. 
Washing  machine.     W.  N.  Rettinger.     1,468,399  ;  Sept.  18. 
Washing  machine.     H.  B.   Ross.     1,452,097;  Apr.  3  7. 
Washing  machine.     A.  H.  Sacksteder.     1,453,606  ;  May  1. 
Washing  machine.     A.  C.  Schmelzer.     1,451,180  ;  Apr.  10. 
Washing  machine.     A.  C.  Schmelzer.     1,452,710  ;  Apr.  24. 
Washing  machine.     A.  C.  Schmelzer.     1,466,192  ;  Aug.  28. 
Washing  machine.     L.  L.  Schomo.     1,447,899;  Mar.  6. 
Washing  machine.     F.  Simonye.     1,450.393  ;  Apr.  ?.. 
Washing  machine.     H.  P.  Snyder.     1,461,632  ;  July  10. 
Washing  machine.     J.   D.   Standefer  and  J.   H.   Stidham. 

1,469,541;  Oct.  2. 
Washing  machine.     C.  P.  Staples.     1,477,780;  Dec.  18. 
Washing    machine.      M.    Stevenson.      1,440,402  ;    Feb.    20. 
Washing  machine.     R.  L.   Swartz.     1,447,607  ;  Mar.   6. 
Washing  machine.     A.  Tauscher.     1,477,854  ;  Dec.  18. 
Washing  machine.     R.  D.  Tittle.     1,445,859  ;  Feb.  20. 
Washing  machine.    W.  H.  Thompson.    1,458,254  ;  June  12. 
Washing  machine.     C.  T.  Tunnicllfife.     1,470,702  ;  Oct.  16. 
Washing  machine.     W.   H.   Voss.     1,473,130 ;   Nov.   6. 
Washing   machine.     M.   Wagner.      1,459,607 ;   June  19. 
Washing  machine.     D.  M.   Wenger.     1,444,993  ;   Feb.   13. 
Washing  machine.      H.   L.   Wheeler.      1,451,604:   Apr.   10. 
Washing  machine.     F.  Wilson.     1,468,588  ;  Sept.  18. 
Washing  machine.     R.  A.  Workman.     1,446,534  ;  Feb.  27. 
Washing  machine  adaptable  to  set  tubs.  Portable  power. 

R.   A.    Gushing.      1,459,016;   June   19. 
Washing-machine   agitator.     W.   C.  P.  Dietz.     1,465,036 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Washing   machine,   Bottle-.     E.   P.   Mangold.      1,441,290 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Washing   machine,    Clothes.      P.    A.    Adams.      1,470,671 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Washing-machine    cylinder.       G.    A.    Oberg.       1,472,434 ; 

Oct.    30. 
Washing  machine.  Cylinder.     G.  Slider.     1,470,245  ;  Oct.  9. 
Washing-machine  frame.     W.  H.  Huenergardt.     1 .450.808  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Washing-machine    gearing.      B.     C.     White.       1,444,091  ; 

Feb.    6. 
Washing-machine    indicator.      J.    Anderson.       1,441,821 ; 

.Tan.  9. 
Washing    machine.    Receptacle-.      V.    Medici.      1,475,850 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Washing  machine.  Rotary.     P.  Gnay.     1,457,160  ;  May  29. 
Washing-machine  tub.     J.  J.  Wood.     1,443,197  :  .Tan,   23. 
Washinc     machines.     Agitator     for.       P.     P.     Schneider. 

1,478,182  ;   Dec.  18. 
Washing      machines.      Attachment      for.        F.      Henson. 

1,456,271  ;   May  22. 
Washing  machines.  Automatic  clutch-shifting  mechanism 

for.     P.  Makowski.     1,462,974  ;  July  24. 
Washing  machines.  Automatic  control  device  for.     H.  W. 

Hubers.     1,457,367;   June  5. 
Washing  machines.  Can-turning  device  for.     W.  R.  Johns- 
ton.    1,470,533;   Oct.   9. 
Washing    machines.    Cover    drain    for.      J.    S.    Lapham. 

1,440,473;  Jan.  2. 
Washing  machines.  Clutch  for.     W.  J.  Conlon.     1,453,129  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Washing  machines,  Dolly  for.     C.  C.  TJnruh.     1,459,483  ; 

June  19. 
Washing  machines,  Driving  mechanism  for.     A.  W.  Altor- 

fer.      1,460,191  ;    June   26. 
Washing  machines.  Driving  mechanism  for.     T.  W.  Behan 

and  H.  W.  Doughty.     1,476,792;   Dec.  11. 
Washing  machines.  Driving  mechanism  for.     W.  J.  Conlon 

and  W.  P.  Moran.     1,440,530  ;  Jan.  2. 
Washing  machines.  Driving  mechanism  for.     B.  E.   Getz. 

1,464,471 ;  Aug.   7. 
Washing  machines.   Driving   mechanism  for.      H.  E.  Wil- 
liamson.    1,475.913  ;   Nov.   27. 
Washing     machines.     Drum     for.       W.     Q.     Wagenhale. 

1,469,975  ;   Oct.   9. 
Washing   machines.   Electric   heater   for.      C.   P.    Russell. 

1,453,640;  May  1. 
Washing   machines,   etc..   Water-treating   attachment  for. 

W.  E.   Titus.      1,4.'>0,0.54  ;   Mar.   27. 
Washing  machines.  Gearing  for.     B.  C.  White.    1,467,214  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Washing  machines.  Means  for  emptying.     A.  C.  Burleigh 

and  A.  C.  Gowing.     1,463,248  ;  July  31. 
Washing  machines.   Mechanism  for  power-driven.     F.   E. 

Robertson.     1,467,879  ;  Sept.  11. 
Washing  machines.  Multiple-tub.     I.  D.  Lengel.     1,461,318  ; 

July  10. 
Washing    machines,    Reversing    mechanism    for.      C.    K. 

Walte.     1,471,873;  Oct.  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


H.  F.  KuhnsT 


N. 


Washing  machines,  Safety  attachment  for. 

1,473,993  ;  Nov.  13. 
Washing  machines,  Wringer  and  motor  support  for. 

Lombard.     1,462,939  ;  July  24. 
Washing  mechanism.     E.  B.  Spencer.     1,475,607  ;  Nov.  27. 
Washing     plunger,     dolly,     and     the    like.       A.     Taylor. 

1,466,678  ;  Sept.  4. 
Washline  reel.     G.  J.  Leber.     1,455,343  ;  May  15. 
Wa.shstand.     J.   Koprowicz.     1,446,509 ;    Feb.   27. 
Washstand  and  bath  chair.   Combined  stationary.     G.   F. 

Steinkamp.      1,457,470 ;    June    5. 
Washtray    leg.    Adjustable.      H.    R.    Trout.      1,471,931 ; 

Oct.   23. 
Washtub.    M.  Hagaman.     1,462,573  :  July  24. 
Wastebasket.     F.  Cavenaugh.     1,443,525  ;  Jan.  30. 
Wastebasket.     M.  H.  Connor.     Des.  62.668;  July  17. 
Waste-burning  furnace.     C.  Rees.     1,462,720  ;  July  24. 
Wastecan.      J.   Walker.      1,470,207 ;    Oct.    9. 
Waste   material   containing  combined    c5rbon.   Treatment 

of  liquid.     J.  B.  Plumstead.     1,442,494;  Jan.  16. 
Waste     mechanism.        B.      F.      Niedecken.        1,445,101 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Waste-operating  mechanism.     O.  W.   Vallier.      1,451,930  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Waste    outlet,    Nonfreezing.      E.    R.    Viberg.      1,451.242 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Waste  receptacle.     J.  A.  Becker.     1,478,884  ;  Dec.   25. 
Waste   trap.      J.    Kendzierski.      1,472,476;    Oct.    30. 
Watch.      L.    Albanese.      1,472,350;    Oct.    30. 
Watch.     G.  Henry.     1,449,180  ;  Mar.  20. 
Watch.     J.  V.   Orr.     1,445,159:   Feb.   13. 
Watch  bracelet.   Combined  leather  and  metal   fabric.     S. 

L.  Lederer.     Des.  62,490-1  ;  .Tune  12. 
Watch-bracelet  hook.     G.  A.  and  A.  F.  Guyot.     1,457,432  ; 

June  5. 
Watch,  Calendar.     K.  K.  Euro.     1.442,249  ;  Jan.  16. 
Watchcase.     J.   Daving.      1,444,598 ;   Feb.   6. 
Watchcase.      J.    C.    Howard.      1,475,014 :    Nov.    20. 
Watchcai3e.     G.  J.  Keller.     Dps.  62,733  ;  July  24. 
Watchcase.     J.    Lasko.     1,477,569 ;   Dec.   18. 
Watchcase.     V.  Ritschard.     Des.  63,561  ;  Dec.  18. 
Watchcase.     M.   Spiro.     1,462,076;   July  17. 
Watchcase.     A.   W.   Wadsworth  and  A.  P.  Conant.     Des. 

63,669-71  ;  Dec.  25. 
Watchcase    and   dial.      M.    A.    Popiel   and   J.    Scbonholtz. 

1,465,874  ;  Aug.  21. 
Watchcase  bow.     A.  P.   Conant.     Des.  63,453;  Dec.    11. 
Watchcase     crystal.       A.      W.     Wadsworth.       1,446,952 ; 

Feb:   27. 
Watchcase   dial.      A.    P.    Conant.      63,454 ;    Dec.    11. 
Watchcase  filler  ring.     A.  L.  Stearns  and  A.  W.  Hofmann. 

1,469,735;  Oct.  2. 
Watchca.^e  or  similar  article  of  manufacture.     M.  Seiger. 

Des.  62,195-6  ;  Apr.  10. 
Watch     casing,     Wrist-.       G.     Bastheim.       Des.     62,598 ; 

July  3. 
Watch-chain    holder.      G.    Stiegler.      1,457,716 ;    June    5. 
Watch     chains,     Swivel     hook     for.       H.     J.     Schitterer. 

1,450,264  ;  Apr.   3. 
Watch   charm   and   the   like.     J.    M.   McLean   and   G.  T. 

Munn.     1,454,127  ;  May  8. 
Watch  charm  chain.     J.  H.  Henkes.     1,446,179  ;  Feb.  20. 
Watch  charm,  pendant,  or  similar  article.     P.   R.  Went- 

worth.     Des.  62,628  ;  July  3. 
Watch-cleaning  apparatus.    J.  H.  Reatherford.    1,443,803  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Watch,  Convertible.     S.  Loeb.     1,454,322;  May  8. 
Watch    guard.      P.   H.   Nolting.      1,454,763 ;    May   8. 
Watch  holder      A.  Milnfi.     1.443,633  ;  Jan.  30. 
Watch-holding  device.     H.  Muir.     1,476,211  ;  Dec.  4. 
Watchmaker's  tool.     J.   D.  Howell.     1,466.227 ;   Aug.   28. 
Watch  mechanism.     G.  P.  Mohr.     1,471.623  ;  Oct.  23. 
Watch-movement  case.     S.  K.   Ouzoun-Boghossian.     Des. 

62,793  ;  July  31. 
Watch-movement  frame.     W.   W.   Dudley.      Des.    62,566 ; 

June    26. 
Watch  protector.    M.  M.  Geto.     1,450.848  ;  Apr.  3. 
Watch  ring.     H.  Zweig  and  I.  Schneiderman.     1,457,014  ; 

May  29. 
Watch   stand  and  night  light.     J.   H.  Maier.     1,442,896  : 

Jan.  23. 
Watch,    stem-winding    and    stem-setting.      N.    S.    and    S. 

Cooper.     1,476,494  ;  Dec.  4. 
Watch,  Time-.study.     L.   I.  Yeomans.     1,476,749  ;  Dec.  IT, 
Watch    winding   mechanism.     J.   A.    Freund.      1,467,427 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Watches   and    the   like.   Mounting  attachment    means   for 

wrist.     F.  G.  Gruen.     1.447,718  :  Mar.  6. 
Watches,  pictures,  and  similar  articles.  Ornamental  stand 

for.     M.  T.  Dumsha.     Des.  61,974  ;  Feb,  20. 
Watches,   Safety  attachment  for  stop.     H.  E.   Von  Kers- 

burg.     1.4.59,006;  June  19. 
Watches,  Traveling  case  for.     W.   P.  Grupe.     1,466,505  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Watches,      Winding     mechanism      for.       P,      G.      Gruen. 

1,473,763  ;  Nov.  13. 
Water,    Apparatus   for    preparing   artificial    radio    active. 

H.  P.  Savoye.     1,452,709  ;  Apr.  24. 
Water.     Apparatus     for    walking    on.       A.     N.     Sheldon. 

1,475,031  ;   Nov.  20. 
Water  bag.  Hot-.     H.  P.  Dwinall.     1,445.501  ;  Feb.  13. 
Water  bags.  Plug  for  ice  and  hot.      A.  Connor.      1,471,103  ; 

Oct.  16. 


Water  boiler,   Hot-.     L.  Doerr.      1,475,056;    Nov.   20. 
Water   boiler,    Hot-.     P.,   P.    H.,    and    W.    A.    Engelhard. 

1,471,784  ;  Oct.  23. 
Water  boiler,  Hot-.     J.  H.  Wissmau.     1,474,989  ;  Nov.  20. 
Water   carrier.      H.   J.    Daniel.      1,457,655 ;    June   5. 
Water-circulating    system.      B.    T.    Curran.       1,458,129 ; 

June  12. 
Water-closet.     D.  A.  Ebinger.     1,468,142  ;  Sept.  18. 
Water-closet.     P.  Gandillou.     1,476,244  ;  Dec.  4. 
Water  closet.     R.  J.  McLanahan.     1.447,028  ;  Feb.  27. 
Water-closet.     A.  P.  Porter.     1,440,892  ;  Jan.  2. 
Water-closet,  Siphon-action.     S.  C.  Hill,  J.  M.  Gibson,  and 

J.  E.  Wright.     1,476,445  ;  Dec.  4, 
Water-closets    and    the   like,    Disinfcctor   attachment   for 

the      flushing      arrangement      of.      R.      V.      Parnham. 

1,447,289  ;   Mar.   6. 
Water-closets    and   the   like,    Disinfector   attachment    for 

the     flushing     arrangements     of.       R.     V.     Farnham. 

1,462,033  ;  July  17. 
Water-closets  and  the  like.  Sanitary  device  for.     T.  Bogs- 

rud  and  A.  R.  Henricksen.     1,443,208  ;  Jan.  23. 
Water      closets.      Flushing     device      for.      S.      Sweeney. 

1,446,773;   Feb.  27. 
Water  -  closets.      Sanitary     apparatus      for.        P.      Paul. 

1.461,139;  July  10. 
Water  column  and  water  glass.  Combined.     H.  J.  Warthen 

and  L.  Budwell.     1,444,016;   Feb.  6. 
Water-control  system.  Peed-.     D.  B.  Morison.     1,472,931  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Water-controlling  device.     T.  Curran.     1,457,505  ;  June  5. 
Water-cooled  structure.  Hollow.     L.  L.  Knox.     1.442.225  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Water-cooled    terminal.     Self-tightening.      G.    M.    Little. 

1,453,398;   May  1. 
Water-cooled    transformer.      R.    V.    Bingay.      1,474,757 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Water  cooler.     E.  B.  Cushman.     1,477,319  :  Dec.   11. 
Water    cooler.      J.    R.    Kinckiner.      1.476,757 ;    Dec.    11. 
Water  cooler.     J.  P.  Kramer.     1,467,436  ;  Sept.  11. 
Water  cooler.     R.  E.  Miller.     1,468,309  ;  Sept.   18. 
Water  cooler.      E.  P.  Mull.      1,470,094 ;    Oct.   9. 
Water-cooling  device.  Natural.    W.  O.  Ewinger.    1.454.470; 

May  8, 
Water,  Deoxidizing.     R.  G.  Knowland.     1,470,084  ;  Oct.  9. 
Water,  Device  for  heating  and  purifying.     O.  L.  Fowler. 

1,445,1.34  ;  Feb.  13. 
Water-discharge      device,      Ad.justable.        J.      P.      Brust. 

1,467,133  ;  Sept.  4. 
Water  distribution,  Device  for.   T.  De  La  Mare.   1,448,262  ; 

Mar.   13. 
Water   e.iector.      C.    H.   Metz.      1.453,613 ;   May   1. 
Water-elevating  device.     P.  T.  Nelson.     1,457,995  ;  June  5. 
Water-elevating     device.       M.     F.     Werner.       1,445,463 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Water  elevator.     H.  C.  Rath.     1,458,850  ;  June  12. 
Water  elevator.  Compressed-air.     V.  Betteloni.    1,458.514  ; 

June  12. 
Water    filter.      G.    Blaufuss.      1,475,534 ;    Nov.    27. 
Water,  fire,  and  germ  proof  composition.     W.  E.  Willett. 

1.454.780 :  May  8. 
Water-fiushing      device.        D.      E.      Gulick.        1,474.472 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Water  fountain.     J.  R.   Blaine.     1,472.626  ;  Oct.  30. 
Water  fountain  for  chickens.     R.   E.   Jones.     1,454,171  ; 

May  8. 
Water  from  coal  tar.  Method  and  apparatus  for  separating. 

P.   Jaworski.     1,448,593 ;    Mar.   13. 
Water  from   colloidally-dissolved  substances  such  as   crude 

peat,  coal  sludge,  and  the  like.  Removal  of.     H.  Horst. 

1,455,728;   May   15. 
Water  gate.     F.  L.  Gay.     1,446,698  :  Feb.  27. 
Water    gate.      T.    Schuster.      1,450.989 ;    Apr.    10. 
Water  gauge.     G.   S.  Garren.      1,470,720;   Oct.  16. 
Water  gauge.     G.  H.  Sargent.     1,473,741  ;  Nov.  13. 
Water   gauge   and  temperature   indicator.     P.   A.   Marsh. 

1,449,124;  Mar.  20. 
Water-gauge  protector.     W.  Kemp.     1,440,607  ;  Jan.  2. 

Water  gauge.  Safety.     J.  G.  Lowden.     1,468,117  ;  Sept.  18. 
Water    heater.      J.    Archer.      1,474,878;    Nov.    20. 

Water  heater.  J.  H.  Beckman.     1.473,002  ;  Nov.  6. 
W.nter   heater.      B.   Carr.      1,4X4.762;    Nov.    20. 

Water  heater.  J.   Prumveller.     1,457,773;   June  5. 
Water   heater.      H.   E.   Liedstrand.      1.448,136;   Mar.    13. 

Water  heater.  S.  J.  T.  Long.     1,448,850  ;  Mar.  20. 

Water  heater.  P.  W.  Magee.     1.457,890  ;   June  5. 

Water  heater.  W.  A.   McOollou,gh.     1,448,074  ;   Mar.   13. 

Water  heater,  J.  W.  Meyer.     1,462,611  :  July  24. 

Water  heater.  G.  Jloorloose.     1,456.487  :  May  22. 

Water  heater.  A.  P.  Moneuse.     1,469,803  ;  Oct.  9. 

Water  heater.  O.  J.  Moose.     1,466,142  ;  Aug.  28. 

Water  heater.  C.  A.   Olson.     1,464,954  ;   Ang.  14. 

Wntm-  he.iter.  E.   E.   Ronse.      1.446,518;   Feb.   27. 
Water  heater.      P.    Schorik.     1,459,164 ;   .Tune  19. 

Water  heater.  W.  Slesenski.     1,449,152  ;  Mar.  20. 

Water  heater.  J.  O.  Smith  and  J.  B.  Reeves.     1,441,184; 

Jan.  2. 

Water  heater.  W.   P.   Stewart.     1,446,486 ;  Feb,  27. 

Water  heater.  C.  Walters.     1,441,648  ;  Jan.  9. 
Water  heater  and  control  switch  therefor.     M.  D.  Domin- 

guez.     1,475,003  ;  Nov.  20. 

Water   heater.  Boiler-feed-.     W.  Hildebrand.     1,478,855 ; 

Dec.  25. 


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Water    heater,    Electric.       W.    E.    Burgess.       1,474,104  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Water  heater.  Electric.  W.  G.  Cartter  and  F.  W.  Thomp- 
son. 1.4.51,0.71  ;  .\pr.  10. 
Water  heater.  Electric.  L.  Jarkovsky.  1,474,777  ;  Nov.  20. 
Water  heater.  Electric.  F.  .Toeschke.  1,445,019  ;  Feb.  13. 
Water  heater.  Electric.  W.  S.  Jones.  1,462,703  ;  July  24. 
Water  heater.  Electric.  A.  Martin.  1,474,638:  Nov.  20. 
Water    heater.    Electric.      O.    Meyer-Keller.      1,475,645 ; 

Nov.  •-■7. 
Water   heater.    Electric.      E.    E.    Sutherland.      1,472,197 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Water  heater.  Electric  hot-.     A.  C.  Hulbert.     1,467,381 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Water  heater.  Electrical.     W.  Hiiist.     1,474.528:  Nov.  20. 
W'ater  hiater.  Electrical.     H.  R.  Montgomery.     1,440,693  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Water    heater    for    stoves.      P.    E.    Duberg.       1,477,166 ; 

Dec.    11. 
Water  heater,  Gas.     I.  Gordon.     1,474.931 :  Nov.  20. 
Water  heater.  Gas.     J.  G.  Haus.     1,457, ."65  ;  June  5. 
Water  heater.   Hot-.     F.   J.  Walling.      1,441,899  ;   Jan.  9. 
Water    heater.    Immersion.      P.    P.    Porshee.      1,477.339 ; 

Dec.    11. 
Water    heater.    Instantaneous,    hot-.      H.    and    H.    Sirot. 

1,462,988  ;  July  24. 
Water      heater.      Kitchen-range.        P.      O.      Patterson. 

1,475,.593;   Nov.   27. 
Water-heater    mechanism.      T.    Muehleisen.       1,451,551 : 

Apr.  10. 
Water      heater      with      percolator.        A.      M.      Lockett. 

1,459.408:   June   19. 
Water    heating    and    circulating    device.      R.    Greenham. 

1,473.036:  Nov.  6. 
Water  heating  and  degasifying  apparatus.     W.  S.  Elliott. 

1,457,153  ;  May  29. 
Water-neating     apparatus.       A.     G.     Boggs.       1,465.109 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Water-heating    apparatus.       W.     S.     Smith.       1,460,042 ; 

June   26. 
Water-heating   apparatus.      H.    E.    Waldren.      1,458,090 ; 

June  5. 
Watir-beating    apparatus.    Gas-heated.      H.    J.    Jlaladry. 

1,473,859;    Nov.   13. 
^Vater-heating  device.     E,  Chappell.     1,443,700  :   .Tan.  30. 
Water  heating  device.   Hot-.     W.  E.  Maines.     1,441,818  : 

Jan.  9. 
Water-heating      grid,        J.      E.      Kennedy.        1.457,372 ; 

June  5. 
Water-heating  system.     T.  H.  Drynan.     1.450,796  :  Apr,  3. 
Water-heating  system.  Storage.     C.  I.  Baker.     1.441,201 : 

Jan.  9. 
Water  heating  systems.  Electro-heat-radiating  device  for, 

T,  J,  Blong,     1,456,863  ;  May  29, 
Water    indicator,     Low-.       R.     L.     Scoville.       1,452,173 : 

Apr.  17, 
Water  in    tanks,   .\pparatus   for   maintaining  a   substan- 
tially constant  level  of,     H.  L.  Wherland.     1,463,986  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Water  jacket.    L,  C,  Drefahl  and  W.  R.  Carson.     1,463,204  ; 

July  31. 
Water-level  controller.     J.  P,  Kellv.     1.442.221 :   Jan,   16, 
Water-level  controller.  Boiler-.     J.  P,   Kelly.     1,455,211 ; 

May  15. 
Water-level  indicator.     J,  V,  De  Wald.    1,470,916  :  Oct.  16, 
Water-level     regulator.     Feed-.       F.     Wolf.       1,470,660 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Water-level  signal,     E,  J,  Leightham,     1.469,518  :  Oct.  2, 

L,   Kirschbraun,     1,469,606  ;   Oct,  2. 
Water  meter.     B.   A.   .\rnaud,     1,460,880 :   July   3. 
Water  meter.     G,  A.  Bissell.     1,477.748  ;  Dec.  18. 
Water   meter,     P.  A.  Olsen.     1.457,932  ;   June  5. 
Water  meter  lock,     J,  J,  Walker,     1,473,751  :  Nov,   13, 
Water  meters.  Bottom  for.     J.  W.  Calhoun.     1,440,817  : 

Jan.   2. 
Water  meters,  Device  for  grinding.    O.  Zachow.    1,454,009  ; 

May  1. 
Water,  Method  and  apparatus  for  the  treatment  of.     J.  R. 

McDermet,     1.442, ;«8  :  .Tan,   16, 
Water,   Method   of   and   apparatus   for   softening,     T.   R, 

Duggan,     Rel5,618  ;  June  15, 
Water,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  the  purification  of, 

W.  M.  Cross.     1,457,503  ;  June  5. 
Water   mixer.   Thermostatic,      F,    W,   Powers   and   M.   O, 

Snediker,     l,455,n,'14  ;   May   22, 
Water  motor.     J.  W.  Carlson.     1.454.212:   Mav   8, 
Water  motor,     P.  Chapman.     1,470,909  ;  Oct,  16, 
Water  motor.     G.  R.   Clark.     1.447.925  :  Mar,  6. 
Water-motor.     H.  M.  Davis.     1,467,975  :  Sept,  11. 
Water  motor.     T.  R.  de  Jisparza.     1,447,764  ;  Mar.  6. 
Water  motor.     J.  T.  Johnston  and  J.  Kincaid,     1,473,103; 

Nov.  6. 
Water  motor.     J.   M.   Loveless  and  A.  Levi.     1,449,426 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Water  motor.     J,  L,  Walker.     1.441,955  :  Jan.  9. 
Water  of  a  marine  engine  at  a  relatively  high  temperature. 

Method  of  and  means  for  maintaining  the  cooling.     D, 

Cole.     1,448,899  ;  Mar.  20. 
Water   or   other   liquid    by    compressed   air.    Method    and 

means  for  raising.     R.  C.  Dickson.     1,461,112  ;  July  10, 
Water  pipe,     T,  H.  King,     1,466,592  ;  Aug,  28, 
Water-pipe  trap.  Rain-.     M.  Sigman.     1,471,215  :  Oct.  16. 
Water  power.     G,   H.   Ahlbrecht.     1,475,271 :  Nov.  27. 


A.    Huguenin.      1,448.627 ; 
A.    Huguenin.      1,457,170 ; 


O.  Poebing,    1,474,086  ; 


Water-power  device.     A.  L.  Franklin.     1,446,697  ;  Feb,  27. 
Water-power     motor.      M.     I.     Tuttle    and    L.    L.     Hill. 

1,466,861;  Sept.  4. 
Water-power    plant,    Tidal- 
Mar.    13. 
Water-power    plant.    Tidal-. 

May  29. 
Water-power  stations.  Regulating. 

Nov.  13. 

Water-power  wheel.     W.  MiUer.     1,476,457  ;  Dec.  4. 
Waterproof  adhesives.  Manufacturing.     S.  Butterman  and 

C.  K,  Cooperrider.     1,456,842  ;  May  29. 
Waterproof  boot.     D.   Bojtos,      1,469,291 ;    Oct,    2, 
Waterproof  building  material,   R,  G.  Bachman.    1,466,462  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Waterproof  carrying  case.    J.  D.  Kelly.    1,463,086  ;  July  24. 
Waterproof    cigarette    case.      J.    L.    Raney.      1,466,548 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Waterproof    concrete    pile.      M.    Blumenthal.      1,447,407 ; 

Mar,   6. 
Waterproof     container,        W. 

Sept.  25. 
Waterproof  electric  fitting 

Dec.   18. 

garment.     W. 
overgarment. 


J.      Peckes.        1,468,742; 


R.  B.  Benjamin.     1,478,167; 

L.   Pry.      1,472,330 :    Oct,    30, 
H.    C,    Toeppen,      1,477,856 ; 


Waterproof 
Waterproof 

Dec,   18, 
Waterproof  product  and  making  same,     C.  E,   Rahr  and 

L,   Kirschbaum.     1.469,606  ;   Oct,  2. 
Waterproof  sheet  material  and  making  the  same.     H.  E. 

Brown  and  J.   H.  Stover.     1,459,499  ;  June  19, 
Waterproof  sheeting.  Coated,     L,  Kirschbraun,     1,464,717  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Waterproofed  receptacles.  Methods  of  and  apparatus  for 

producing.     W.  E.  Benson.     1,461,024  ;  July  10. 
Waterproofing     composition.       A.     Schmidt.       1,462,381 ; 

July  17. 
Waterproofing  composition    and   making.     C.   D.    Shaffer. 

1,441,605  ;  Jan.  9. 
Waterproofing    composition    and    making    the    same.      G. 

W.  Kramer.     1.460,251  :  June  26. 
Waterproofing  element.     K.  Schutte.     1,448,155  ;  Mar.  13. 
Waterproofing  for  concrete  and  the  product  thereby  pro- 
duced. Making.     S.   B.  Newberry.     1,471,410;   Oct,   23, 
Waterproofing  process  for  textile  fabrics,  paper,  and  such 

materials,  R.  A.  Grimoin-Sanson.  1,476,226  ;  Dec,  4. 
Water  purification.  W,  P,  L.ongelier,  1,465,137  ;  Aug,  14. 
Water    purification.    Ozone    generator    for.      C.    L.    Pitz. 

1.441,075  ;  Jan.  2. 
Wate^  purifier.     E.   J,  Brock,     1,459,820  :  June  26, 
Water,   Purifying.     A.   C.    Spencer,      1,455,363 :   May   15. 
Water-purifying  apparatus.  Mixer  for  ozone,     H.  B.  Hart- 
man.     1,471,260;  Oct.  16. 
Water   regulator.   Boiler-feed-,      W.    H.   Lovett   and   A.  E. 

Dobbs.     1,449.905-6  ;  Mar.  27, 
Water  seal  for  containers.     H.  P,  Leichtfuss.     1,473,302  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Water    service.     E,   Appel,      1.445,058 ;    Feb,    13. 


Domestic. 


C.      E.      RecordB. 


Water-service      system, 

1,460,982  ;  July  3. 
Water   softener   and    storage   tank.    Combined, 

and  T.  G.  Windes,  jr.     1,466,053  ;  Aug.  28. 
Water-softening  apparatus.     S.  B.  Applebaum. 

Jan.  30, 
Water-softening  apparatus. 

Oct.  23. 
Water-softening     apparatus. 

Apr.  17. 
Water-soluble   product   and   making   the   same.      J.    Pelc. 

1,450,865  ;  Apr.  3, 

'    purifier,    Electric.      W.   T,    Harrell, 


C.  Ladd 

1.443,892  ; 


K.  W.  Bartlett.     1,471.718; 
J.    E.    Caps.       1,452,288; 


Water   sterilizer   and 
1,454,736  ;  May  8, 
Water-supply  system. 
Water-supply   system 


W.  L.  Nalley.     1,471,800;  Oct.  23. 
for  dwellings  and  the  like,     C.   A. 
Sill,     1,460,613  :  July  3. 
Water   systems,    Pressure-controlled   mechanism    for    hot- 

C.  T.  i'enton.     1,448.939  ;  Mar.  20. 
Water-tank  heater.  Hot-.     C.  B.  Cole.     1,452,676  ;  Apr,  24. 
Water     tower     and     the     like.       J,     Dolan,       1,468,998 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Water  trap,     J,   F,  Brown.     1,440,719;   Jan.   2.  ■ 
Water  trap,     G,  H.  Brunhoeber.     1,471.941  :   Oct,  23, 
Water  trap.  Return,     W.   I.   Staaf,      1,472,232  :   Oct.    30, 
Water-treading  apparatus.    H.  Meyer.    1,463,330  ;  July  31. 
Water,    Treating.      P,    Kestner,      1,475.396 :    Nov,    27, 
Water-tube  boiler,     D,  E,  6,  Clarke,     1,455,521  ;  May  15, 
Water-tube  boiler,     A.  D,  Pratt.     1,474,162  :  Nov,   13, 
Water-tube   boiler.      A.    Ross,      1,475.411  :    Nov.    27, 

F,   C,   Stimmel,     1,455.597:   May   15. 
J.  M.   Sullivan,     1,473,712  ;  Nov,   13, 


boiler, 
boiler, 
boiler, 
holler. 


Vertical.     6.  J.  G.  Lacey.     1,468,666  ; 


Water-tube 
Water-tube 

Water-tube 

Sept.  25. 
Water-tube  boiler.   Vertical.     P.   C.   Stimmel.     1,459,561 ; 

June  19, 
Water  wheel,  W. 
Water  wheel.  R. 
Water  wheel.  E. 
Water-wheel  gate. 
Water   wheels, 

A.   Oakley. 


Hackett. 
D.  Kelly, 
Oswald, 


18, 
25. 


Waterer,  Plant. 
Watering  device. 


1,477,558  ;  Dec. 
1,478,657:  Dec, 
1,447.686:  Mar, 
L.  Lyndon,     1,472,924; 

Electrically-controlled    governor 
1,476,914  ;    Dec.   11, 


Nov,  6. 
for. 


M.  W.  Mattson.     1,1453,401; 
A.  Belden.     1,446,493  ;  Feb, 


May 
27. 


1. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FKOM  THE 
Alphaietical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Watering    device,    Stock-.      E.    A.    Powell.      1,459,293; 

June  19. 
Watering  device,   Stock-.     R.  F.   Easmussen.     1,452, 70o  ; 

Apr.  24.  ^    ^ 

Watering  fountain.  Combination  cattle  and  hog.     C.  Long. 

1,470,384  ;   Oct.   9. 
Watering  fountain.    Stock-.     A.  G.   D.   Krey.      1,477,223; 

Dec.    11. 
Watering  tank,  Stock-.     J.  W.  Kirby.     1,474,530  ;  Nov.  20. 
Waters,  Treatment  of  residual.     C.  Bouillon.     1,476,686  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Watermelon  carrier.     S.  F.  Call.     1,458,268  ;  June  12. 
Wattmeter,   Induction.     J.   Harris.     1,469,558;   Oct.   2. 
Wave    changer    and    wave    meter.    Combined.      G.     Hill. 

1,450,038  ;    Mar.    27. 
Wave  conductor.     M.   I.  Tupln.     1,456,909  ;  May  29. 
Wavemeter.     P.  J.  Armagnat.     1,460,636  ;  July  3. 
Wavemeter   and    similar    electrical   device.      G.  H.  Steven- 
son.    1,448,575;  Mar.  13. 
Wave   motor.      J.   Bearman.      1,446,286;    Feb.   20. 
Wave   motor.      C.    E.   Boone.      1,461,747 ;    July    17. 
Wave  motor.     R.  Hinckley.     1.443.626  ;  Jan.  80. 
Wave  motor.     J.  A.  Lymburner.     1,444,693  :  Feb.  6. 
Wave  motor.     W.  M.  Taylor.     1,471,222  ;  Oct.  16. 
Wave  motor.     F.  I.  Webb  and  C.  S.  Harrison.     1,454,801 

May  8. 
Wave  signaling  device,  Carrier-.    R.  A.  Heislng.    1,444,605 

Feb.    6. 
Wave    signaling    eystem.       W.    B.     Schulte.      1,471,756 

Oct.   23. 
Wave    turner.      F.    H.   Bullis.      1,460,844 ;    July    S. 
Waves,    Method    and    means    for    signaling    with    high- 
frequency.      J.    K.    Carson.      1,449,382 ;    Mar.    27. 
Waves,  System  for  producing  modulated.     R.  A.  Heising. 

Kel5,722;  Nov.  13. 
Waving  iron.  Electric.     B.  R.  Talbot.     1,449,632  ;  Mar.  27. 
Waving  signal.     P.  G.  Heagerty.     1,463,650  ;  July  31. 
Wax  from  mineral-oil  lubricating  stock.  Separating.     C.  H. 

Hapgood.     1,464,707  ;  Aug.   14. 
Wax   press.      G.    Stinebring.      1.446,220 ;    Feb.    20. 
Wax-sbeeting  machine.     G.  H.  Wilder.     1,440,858  ;  Jan.  2. 
Wax-wrapping    machine.       H.     L.    Johnson.       1,471,487 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Waxer   and    polisher,    Floor.      J.    G.    Brooks.      1,461,723 ; 

July  17. 
Weaner,   Animal.     W.  B.   Miller.     1,450,106;   Mar.   27. 
Weaner,  Calf.     G.  B.  Eyey.     1,440,449  ;  Jan.  2. 
Weaner,  Calf.     E.  W.  Nedved.     1,461,582  ;  .July  10. 
Wear  plate.     S.  B.  Campbell.     1,475,048  ;  Nov.  20. 
Wear-resisting  body.     N.  H.  Adams.     1,477,797  ;  D«c.  18. 
Weather    and    carpet    strip.    Automatic.      C.    L.    Willis. 

1,445,986;   Feb.  20. 
Weatherproof  electric  heater.     L.  P.   Hynes.     1,458,940 ; 

June   19. 
Weather   strip.     A.   B.    Beitman.      1,461,079 ;   July   10. 
Weather  strip.     N.  B.  Cannady.     1,454,210  ;  May  8. 
Weather  strip.     S.  Dixon  and  A.  S.  Baldridge.     1,456,097 ) 

May  22. 
Weather  strip.     J.  C.  Dunham.     Eel5,574  ;  Apr.  10. 
Weather  strip.     C.  M.  Eveleth.     1,456,633  ;  May  29. 
Weather  strip.     F.  C.  Gordon.     1.442.721  ;  Jan.  16. 
Weather  strip.     S.  F.  Haskell.     1,473,428  ;  Nov.  6. 
Weather  strip.     W.  C.  Jarmer.     1,450,921 ;  Apr.  10. 
Weather  strip.     L.  A.  Macklanburg.     1,475,640  ;  Nov.  27. 
Weather  strip.     L.  A.  Macklanburg.     1,477,225  ;  Dec.  11. 
Weather  strip.     G.   F.   Nordblad.     1,451,466;   Apr.   10. 
Weather  strip  and  sash  fastener.  Combined.     C.  Cooney. 

1,451,650:   Apr.   10. 
Weather      strip,      Automatic.        F.      Caron.        1,460,312 ; 

June  26. 
Weather   strip   for    doors.      A.    O.    Petersen.      1,470,874 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Weather  strip.  Metal.     L.  C.  Zeich  and  R.  H.  G.  Parker. 

1,456,664  ;  May  29. 
Weather  strip.  Metallic.    L.  H.  Btter.     1,474,709  ;  Nov.  20. 
Weather    strip.    Threshold.      G.     P.    Rasck.      1,456,037 ; 

May   22. 
Weather  stripping.     E.   H.  Berge.     1,440,368 ;  Jan.   2. 
Weather  stripping.     J.  Yassenovsky.     1,458,094  ;  June  5. 
Weather      stripping.      Automatic.         G.      E.      Marcotte. 

1,478,974  ;  Dec.  25. 
Weather  vane.     A.  Haar.     Des.  62,818  ;  Aug.  7. 
Weather  vane.     M.  R.  Rumfelt.     1,467,336  ;  Sept.  11. 
Weaving    machine,    Reed-.      M.     B.     Lloyd.       1,459,781 ; 

June  26. 
Weaving    machine.     Reed-.       M.     B.     Lloyd.       1,465,445 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Weaving     machines,     Attachment     for.       D.     Blombach. 

1,441.962  ;  Jan.  9. 
Weaving  machines  or  the  like,  Jacquard  mechanism  for. 

R.  H.  Weber.     1,452,771 ;  Apr.  24. 
Weaving  textile   fabrics.   Method  and   apparatus  for.     E. 

Ingham.     Re.    15,5.36 ;    Feb.   6. 
Web-handling  mechanism.     J.  White.     1,474,748  ;  Nov.  20. 
Web  rolls  and  other  materials.  Tensioning  means  for.     W. 

C.  Stevens.     1,455,976;  May  22. 
Web-severing  device.     C.  F.  Pflanze.     1,459,746;  June  26. 
Webbing  fabric.     C.  A.  Horton.     1,474,079  ;  Nov.  13. 
Wedding  ring.     C.  F.  Selber.     Des.  62,197  ;  Apr.  10. 
Wedge.     E.  W.  Bullard.     1,445,822  ;  Feb.  20. 
Wedge.     G.   W.   Dickens.     1,464,974  ;  Aug.   14. 
Wedge.     P.  Hafskel.     1,465,302  ;  Aug.  21. 
Wedge.      E.   Wright.      1,451,855;   Apr.    17. 


Wedge  bolt,  Telescopic  nonbreakable  and  flexible.     D.  J. 

Thomas.     1,469,126;    Sept.   25. 
Wedge  for  use  in  wood  rolls  and  the  like.     C.  C.  Harris. 

1,474,114  ;  Nov.   13. 
Wedge     mechanism.     Finger    block    for.       O.    A.     Smith. 

1,449,454  ;  Mar.  27. 
Weed   eradicator  and   soil  pulverizer.   Noxious.     F.   Stro- 

bach.     1,478,305;  Dec.  18. 
Weed  extractor.  F.  Holton.     1,466,168;  Aug.  28. 
Weed  extractor.     W.  C.  Moors.     1,455,144  ;  May  15. 
Weed    puller.      A.    J.    Beingessner.      1.451,455 ;    Apr.    10. 
Weeder.     R.  G.  Bruner.     1,459,139  ;  June   19. 
Weeder.     C.  W.  Castleman.     1,441,213;  Jan.  9. 
Weeder.      G.   W.    Fairbourn.      1,472,749 ;    Oct.    30. 
Weeder,   Garden.     O.   Madson.      1,454,326 ;   May   8. 
Weeder,  Rotary  rod.     H.  K    Wolfe.      1,443.245  ;   .Ian.   23. 
Weeder,  Self-cleaning.     M.  Thomason.     1,444,572  ;  Feb.  6. 
Weeder,    Wheeled.      I.    and    T.    G.    Dammel.      1,457,823; 

June  5. 
Weeding    and    transplanting    device.      W.    H.    Hennings. 

1,472,832  ;   Nov.  6. 
Weeds  from  railway  roadbeds,  Machine  for  removing.     A. 

Scheuchzer.     1,464,014  ;  Aug.  7. 
Weft-carrier  magazine.     E.  H.  Ryon.    1,467,653  ;  Sept.  11. 
Weft-detector    mechanism.      C.    E.    Knowlton    and   E.    H. 

Ryon.     1,462,554  ;  July  24. 
Weigher,  Automatic.     J.  Mainland.     1,467,802  ;  Sept.  11. 
Weigher,  Residue.     A.  S.  Gilbert.     1,470,829  ;  Oct.  16. 
Weighing     and      advertising     machine.        A.      Heimann. 

1,464,846;  Aug.  14. 
Weighing     and     packing     apparatus.       D.     W.     Ripley. 

1,448,237  ;  Mar.  13. 
Weighing    and    sack-filling    machine.    Automatic    grain-. 

T.  M.   Poumade.     1,455,658  ;  May   15. 
Weighing  animals  and  for  indicating  dosage.   Device  for. 

W.    N.   Hobbs.      1,451,826 ;    Apr.    17. 
Weighing  apparatus.     C.  de  Graaf,  jr.,   and   E.   Burman. 

1,475,547;   Nov.   27. 
Weighing  apparatus.   Damping  device  for.     C.  P.  M.  van 

Berkel.     1,457.328  ;  June  5. 
Weighing  apparatus  for  loose  material.  Automatic.    G.  A. 

Bruhn.     1,451,759;  Apr.  17. 
Weighing    device,    Liquid-.      W.    G.    and    L.    R.    Finch. 

1,457,279  ;   May  29. 
Weighing    instrument.       R.    G.     Ainsworth.       1,444,995 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Weighing    instrument.      E.     G.     Ainsworth.       1,468,129 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Weighing  machine.     A:  C.  Dodge.     1,444,337  ;  Feb.  6. 
Weighing  machine.     H.  D.  Elfreth.     1,456,631 ;  May  29. 
Weighing   machine.     A.    II.    Green.      1.442,399 ;    Jan.    16. 
Weighing  machine.     W.  C.  HaU.     1,464,422  ;  Aug.  7. 
Weighing    machine.    Batter-.      P.    J.    Baur.      1,478,199 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Weighing  machine.   Electric  steelyard.     K.   Schember  and 

R.   Joksch.      1,451,118;   Apr.   10. 
Weighing  machines.   Rectifying  device  for.     M.   Mathieu. 

1,441,236;  Jan.  9. 
Weighing  machines.  Traveling  poise  for.    K.  Schember  and 

R.  Joksch.     1,464,114  ;  Aug.  7. 
Weighing  mechanism.    L.  T.  Johnson.    1,474,039  ;  Nov.  13. 
Weighing  mechanism.    S.  W.  Shuford.    1,452,763  ;  Apr.  24. 
Weighing       mechanism,      Automatic.        J.      W.      Wesley. 

1.450,932  ;   Apr.   10. 
Weighing  tanks.    Calibrating.     A.   H.   Green.      1.442,400; 

Jan.  16. 
Weight,   Adjustable  sash.     G.   A.   Dickinson.      1,463,877 ; 

Au*'.  7. 
Weight    adjustment.    Feed-.      H.    W.    Govin.      1,454,852; 

May  15. 

Weight,  Cattle-horn.    A.  A.  Courtney.     1.472,207  ;  Oct.  30. 

Weight-equalization  device.     G.   H.  P.   Holy.     1,454,926 ; 

May  15.  „  ^^    ^ 

Weighting   apparatus.  Automatic  balance.     G.   von   Post. 

1,459,272;  .lune  19.  .„„„,„ 

Weld  forging  method.  Electric.     I.  W.  Henry.     1,466,716 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Welded  joint.    J.  W.  Fay.    1,453,343  ;  May  1. 
Welded  joint.     M.  P.  Wetmore.     1.477,618  ;  Dec.  18. 
Welded    joints,    Method    and    appliance    useful    in    pro- 
ducing.    A.   Krebs.      1,475,189 :    Nov.   27. 
Welded  rail  joint.     E.  M.  T.  Ryder.     1,458,362  ;  June  12. 
Welded   steel  wheel.     E.  Fulda.     1,452,036;   Apr.  17. 
Welders,  Universal  point  and  carrier  for.     F.  P.  McBerty. 

1,474.199  :   Nov.   13. 
Welding.     C.   A.   Hadley.     1,459,885 ;  June  26. 
Welding.     V.  Mauck.     1,443,082;  .Tan.  23. 
Welding.     H.  W.  Schoenfeldt,  G.  A.  Reinhardt,  and  E.  T. 

McCleary.      1,467,625;    Sept.    11. 
Welding  apparatus.     J.  L.  Anderson.     1,449,369  ;  Mar.  27. 
Welding  apparatus.     M.  S.  Clawson.     1,458,273  :  .Tune  12. 
Welding  apparatus.   Arc-.     P.   P.   Alexander.     1,440,711 ; 

Welding    apparatus,    Electric.      G.    Giorgini.      1,443,123 ; 

Jan.  23.  „  .,„,,,,- 

Welding  apparatus.  Electric.     C.  B.   Waters.     1,464,145; 

Welding    chain    links,    rings,    and    the    like.  Device    for. 

P.    W.    Bindel.      1,452,023 ;    Apr.    17.  _    ^  ^^„ 

Welding  circuit.  Condensing.     J.  H.  Gravell.  1,462,572  ; 

July  24. 

Welding    composition.    Arc-.      J.    C.    Armor.  1,467,825 ; 

Sept.  11. 


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1291 


Welding  compound.     J.  R.  Campbell  and  J.  L.  Reynolds. 

1,4G0,47G;  July  3. 
\Ycldiug   copper    to  iron.     G.   R.   Tremolada.      1.449.637 ; 

Mar.    27. 
Welding  electrode  holder.     J.  Brltt.     1,472,581  ;  Oct.  30. 
Woldins;    electrode    tiolder.      J.    J.    Dooley.      1,467,028 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Welding    furnace.    Electric.      I.    D.    Shipper.      1,467,954 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Welding  jig.     O.  Muller,  jr.     1.445,231 ;  Feb.  13. 
Welding    machine.       C.     L.     Hoff    and    G.    G.     Naugle. 

1,474",824  :    Nov.    20. 
Welding  machine.     J.   H.  Taylor.     1,447.909;  Mar.  6. 
Welding  macliine.     A.  J.  Townsend.     1,465,241 ;  Aug.  14. 
Welding     machine,     Chain-.      T.     C.     Luce.      1,456,026 ; 

Mav  22. 
Welding    machine.    Chain-.      A.    E.    Peters.      1,465,719 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Welding    machine.     Electric.       J.    W.    Fay.       1,457,513 ; 

June  5. 
Welding  machine,  Electric  seam-.   E.  Schroder.    1,452,762  ; 

Apr.   24. 
Welding-machine  attachments.  Clamp  for.     H.  W.  Kranz 

and  J.  Lulies.     1,458,138  :  June  12. 
Welding  machines,  Electrode-clamping  device  for  electric. 

J.   W.   Meadowcroft.      1,441,443 ;    Jan.   9. 
Welding    metals.    Method   of   and   apparatus   for.     G.    O. 

Carter  and  R.  C.  Pierce.     1,477,538 ;  Dec.  18. 
Welding,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for.     F.  J.   Schuman. 

1,452''.936;  Apr.  24. 
Welding,   Method  of  and   apparatus   for   electric     H.   E. 

Snodgrass  and  T.  M.   Hunter.     1,478.302  ;  Dec.  18. 
Welding,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  heavy  spot.     J.  M. 

Weed.     1,449,206;  Mar.  20. 
Welding.    Operator's    outfit    for   electric.      E.    Woltmann. 

Rel5T652  ;  July  10. 
Welding   or   forging   apparatus.    Electric.      I.   W.    Henry. 

1,478.225;   Dec.  18. 
Welding      or      soldering      composition.        A.      Baewskm. 

1.472,781 ;  Nov.  6. 
Welding   process.     M.    S.   Clawson.      1,458,274;   June   12. 
Welding  process  and  means.     C.   H.   Hollup.     1,466,587  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Welding      process      and      product.       L.     G.     McClintock. 

1,477,143  :  Dec.  11. 
Welding  rod.     F.  M.  Becket.     1,452,781 ;  Apr.  24. 
Welding  rod.     J.  H.   Critchett.     1,460,790;   July  3. 
Welding     system,     Electropercussive.       C.     F.      Wagner. 

1.45f.558;  Apr.  10. 
Welding  tool.     J.  Jerry.     1,450,294  ;  Apr.  3. 
Welding-torch    top.      E.    H.    Smith.      1,452,258;    Apr.    17. 
Welds.    Method    of    and    apparatus    for    testing.      I.    F. 

Kinnard.      1,440,470;    Jan.   2. 
Well.     J.   N.   Swan.son.     1,476,554 ;  Dec.  4. 
Well  apparatus.  Oil-.     H.  T.   Smith.     1.472.283  ;  Oct.  30. 
Well    bailer.    Oil-.      C.    W.   Morris.      1,461,365 ;    July    10. 
Well    bore.    Means    for    bailing   detritus    from    a.      J.    A. 

Zublin.      1.445.575  ;   Feb.    13. 
Well  boring.  Rotary  table  for.     J.  D.  Loyd.     1,455,142  ; 

May  15. 
Well    capper    and    casing    Duller,    Gas-.      T.    A.    Baxley. 

1.442,638  ;  Jan.  16. 
Well-capping  device.     F.  Sievern.     1,476,110  ;  Dec.  4. 
Well-casing  elevator.     G.  Krell.     1,446.568  ;  Feb.  27. 
Well  casing,  Oil-.     H.  C.  Cable.     1,464,350  ;  Aug.  7. 
Well-casing  pipe.     A.  Richter.     1,465,484  ;  Aug.  21. 
Well-casing    tightener.    Oil-.      S.    Crawford.      1,444,230; 

Feb.  6. 
Well    casings   and    the    like.    Tool    for    removing.      J.    F. 

Fullop.     1,445,581 ;  Feb.  13. 
Well  casings.  Device  for  perforating  oil-.    E.  M.  Smith  and 

R.  E.  fleidrich.     1,457,193  ;  May  29. 
Well    casings.     Drilling    head    for    oil-.        L.     D.    Dodd. 

1,446.789;    Feb.   27. 
Well  casings.  Gas  clamp  for  oil-.    W.  Canfield.    1.448,285 ; 

Mar.  13.  „      ^ 

Well     casings.     Jar    coupling    for    oil-.       J.     G.     Burch. 

1,460,787  ;   July  3. 
Well     casings,     Means     for    handling.       R.     H.    Ramsey. 

1.447,629  ;  Mar.  6. 
Well    casings,    Packing    means    for.      C.    A.    Rasmussen. 

1,464,585;   Aug.   14.  „ 

Well  casings,  Perforation  cleaner  for  oil-.    A.  L.  Halhday. 

1,474.630;    Nov.    20. 
Well    casings.    Shock-absorbing    attachment    for.      R.    E. 

Fair.     1,465.120  ;   Aug.   14. 
Well  casings,  Wrench  for  oil-.     C.  A.  Butler.     1,478,020  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Well-cleaning  swab.     A.  G.  Heggem.     1.449,674  ;  Mar.  27. 
Well  drill.     J.  B.  Fender.     1,475.060  ;  Nov.  20. 
Well  drill.     P.  L.  Gilman  and  J.  R.  Wilson.     1,461,713; 

July  10. 
Well  drill.    A.  J.  and  H.  J.  Schepp.     1,456,681 ;  May  29. 
Well  drill.     J.   P.  Tunnell.     1,456,158;  May  22. 
Well  drill,  Collapsible  rotary.     P.  A.  WIdmer.     1,456,350  ; 

Mav  22. 
Well-drilling    apparatus.      H.    C.    Hirschfeld    and    R.    S. 

Maver.     1,477.563  ;  Dec.  18. 
Well-drilling  apparatus.  S.  J.  Mathews.  1,462,975  ;  July  24. 
Well-drilling  apparatus.    O.  E.  Moore.   1,449,533  ;  Mar.  27. 
Well-drilling    apparatus.      V.    A.    Stewart.      1,454,984 ; 

May  15. 


Well-drilling    apparatus,    Band    wheel    for    oil-.      J.    E. 

Campsey.      1,478,. 548  ;  Dec.   25. 
Well-drilling    apnaratus.     Rope    grip     for.       A.    Premro. 

1,470.218"^;   Dec.   4. 
Well-drilling   attachment.      H.    R.    Rowland.      1,464,396; 

Aug.  7. 
Well  drilling.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  sidetracking 

in  deep-.     N.  Esperson.     1,454,048  ;  May  8. 
Well-drilling  rig.     R.  H.  Ramsey.     1,470,329  ;  Oct.  9. 
Wcll-drilliug     rigs.     Cable     clamp     for.       O.     C.     Zuck. 

1,467,066;  Sept.  11. 
Well  drilling.  Rotary  for.    B.  Boykin.     1,449.647  ;  Mar.  27. 
Well-drilling  tool.     H.  B.  McGowan.     1,461,154  ;  July  10. 
Well-drilling  tools.  Swivel  rope  socket  for  oil-.    G.  Jaques. 

1,467,273  ;  Sept.  4. 
Well  elevator.     W.  H.  Burstall.     1.446,830;  Feb.  27. 
Well   elevator.      H.   M.    Harris.      1,460,652 ;    July   3. 
Well     equipment.     Oil-.       A.     T.     Hagaman.       1,467,635 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Well  fishing  tool.     C.  A.  Brust,  jr.     1,474,232  ;  Nov.  13. 
Well  fishing  tool.     C.  E.  Lang.     1,455,499  ;  May  15. 
Well  fishing   tool.   Oil-.     F.   C.   Bonnet  and  R.   Franklin. 

1,455,237;  May  15. 
Well  heater,  Oil-.     M.  Warnick.     1,450.658  :  Apr.  ?.. 
Well  mechanism.    M.  B.  Layne  and  S.  N.  Hall.    1,447.992  ; 

Mar.    13. 
Well  mechanism.     M.  E.  Layne.     1,453,847  ;  May  1. 
Well    Oil  or  gas.     E.  V.  Crowell.     1.472,555  :   Oct.   30. 
Well   packer.   Oil-.      J.   S.   Quigg.      1,476.727  ;   Dec.   11. 
Well-pipe  lifter.     E.  E.  Garton.     1,445.504  :  Feb.  13. 
Well-pipe  screen.     S.  H.  St.  John.     1,460,735  ;  July  3 
Well  ping.     R.  J.  Crabbe.     1,457,148  ;  May  29. 
Well     point    and     strainer.     Drive-.       V.     H.     Nickerson. 

1,448,233;  Mar.   13.  „      .      ^        ,    „ 

Well    power   head.    Two-stroke    deep-.      H.    A.    Campbell. 

1,452,025  ;  Apr.  17.  „     „^.„. 

Well    pumps,    Working    valve    for    oil-.      C.    Phillips,    sr. 

1,469,106;  Sept.  25.  „  _„     „     ^    ,, 

Well  reamer.     W.  J.  Hogue.     1,467,480;  Sept.  11. 
Well  reamer.     P.  Sager  and  H.  R.  Hardenburg.     1,454,863  ; 

May  15.  ,  „    -r    t      ,  t.     ,. 

Well-rigging  machines.  Attachment  for.     H.  J.  Lockhart. 

1.476,809;  Dee.  11.  ^  ^„o  ^.^     ^t        -id 

Well  screen.     H.  Rodngo,  sr.     1,473,644  ;  Nov.  13. 
Well-screen  washer.      H.   M.  Parker.     1,469,949  ;   Oct.   9. 
Well  swab,   Oil.     E.  T.  Murray.     1.472,487 ;   Oct    .30. 
Well  swab.  Oil-.     L.  E.  Robinson.     1,458,151 ;  June  12. 
Well  tool.     J.   W.   Hooser.     1.471,607;   Oct.   23. 
Well  tool.     C.  A.  Samuell.     1.452,444  ;  Apr    17 
Well  tool.  Oil-.     W.   P.  Stampfli.     1,475,456;  Nov.  27. 
Well-tool  placing  and  hoisting  implement.     J.   C.   btolces. 

Well  tools.  Releasing' device  for.    C.  E.  Brown.    1,471,775  ; 

Well-tube'  perforators,    Attachment    for.      D.    L.     ShuU. 

1.447,523;    Mar.    6.  „     ^      „  ^  -,   irrimo. 

Well    underreamer.    Oil-.      V.    L.    Conaghan.      1,471,10^  , 

Wells 'aud  cementing.  Process  of  and  appai-atus  for  set- 
ting casing  and   screen   in.      W.  B.   Reed.      l,4o9,989  , 

Wells"\iVd  ■  oil-bearing  strata.  Process  and  apparatus  for 
extracting     hydrocarbons     from     oil.       W.     J.     iinoi. 

Welfs^'Ajjpa'ratus' for"  ejecting  fluids  from.     R.  H.  Tucker. 

1,471,758  ;  Oct.  23. 
Wells,  Apparatus  for  treating  oils  from  flowing.     R.  Con- 

rader.     1,452,549  ;  Apr.  24. 
Wells,  boreholes  or  the  like.  Tool  for  making  and  repairing 

cas  ngs  for.     P.  W.  Hallvarson.     1,449,672  ;  Mar.  27 
Wells,     Casinghead    for    oil.       L.     Haubert.       1,442,404; 

Wo^C' Cleaning  oil.     B.  Foggan      1448,997;  Mar.  20 
Wells!    Device    for    forcing    fluid    from.      A.    L.     Smith. 

Weut^Drminf^F' J.  Carman    ,  1.460,788  ;  July  .3. 
Wells    Drilling.     J.  C.  Swan.     1.455^10 ;  May  10 
Wells,  Electrical  heater  for  oil.     P.  F.  Brine.     I,4o7,690  . 

Wells.Vishing  apparatus  for.    A.  H.  Brandon.     1,473,606  ; 


Nov.  13. 
Wells,  Fishing  tool  for  deep, 
and  R.  B.  Boss.     1,467,604 


G.  G.  Bowen,  C.  A.  Duley, 
Sept.  11. 


Wells,  Fishing  tool  for  oil.   T.  Ratcliffe.   1  470,482  :  Oct.  9. 
Wells,  Flowing  device  for  oil.     A.  Boynton.     1,470,05.^  . 

Oct.    9. 
Wells,   Gas   and  water  separator   for   oil.     L.   L.   Carter. 

1,468,193;    Sept.   18.       .,,,.,        ^     „      w„i.«+f 
Wells,     Increasing    the    yield    of    oil.       E.    R.    Wolcott. 

1.457,479;  June  5.  ^     .,       t^    -n-    a    t^•h 

Wells,   Iron   spool   for  wire   cables  of  oil.     Ji.   a  ■   bmitn. 

1,462.388  ;  July  17.  ,  ^pp  k-q  . 

Wells,  Jack  frame  for  oil.     R.  E.  Alexander.     1,466,5 13, 

Aug    28 
WellsMethod    and    apparatus   for   removing   liquid    and 

salt  deposits  from  gas.     M.  M.  Sweetman.     I,447,0o2  . 

Feb.   27. 
Wells     Method    and    composition   for   cementing   oil.      P. 

W.   Huber.      1,452,463;   Apr.   17.  .,.^11 

Wells,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  renewing  oil.     i.  U. 

Wolever.     1,476,747;   Dec.   11. 


1292 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Wells   of   clogging   material,   Apparatus   for    clearing  oil. 

W.  A.  J.  Kreager  and  J.  T.  Powers.    1,449.420  :  Mar.  27. 
Wells,     Oil-saving     device     for     oil.       O.     B.     Anderson. 

1,472,952  :  Nov.  6. 
Wells,    Oil-saving    stack    for   gas-flowing.      E.    R.    Austin. 

1,459,461 :  June  19. 
Wells,  Operating    oil.      F.  A.  Howard.      1,473,348  ;  Nov.  6. 
Wells,   Pumping  power   for.     E.  O.   Bennett.     1,467,773  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Wells,  Safety  device  for  elevator.     C.  D.  Wood  and  E.  K. 

DeLong.      1,474,185  ;   Nov.   13. 
Wells,  Sand  wheel  for  oil.    E.  M.  Smith.     1,469.828  ;  Oct.  9. 
Wells,     Valve     coupling     for     tubular.       C.     L.     Savidge. 

1,452,004  ;  Apr.  17. 
Wells,  Water  indicator  for  oil.     W.  L.  Foster.     1,440,778  ; 

Jan.    2. 
Welt-beating   machine.      F.    N.    La   Chapelle.      1,461,062 ; 

July  10. 
Welt-guide  and  stitch-Indenting  mechanism.     J.  H.  Reed. 

1,466,.S41  ;    Aug.    28. 
Welts,    Means   for   forming  and   attaching.     P.    A.    Herr. 

1,440,541  ;  Jan.  2. 
Wetting  machine.     A.  E.  and  M.  E.  Johnson.     1,463,214  ; 

July  31. 
Wheat  and  other  grain  apparatus  for  conditioning.     T.  L. 

Toomey.     1,445,806  Feb.  20. 
Wheat  cleaner.     J.  Landrichinger.     1,441,812  ;   Jan.  9. 
Wheat-header     loading     attachment.        A.     L.     Stewart. 

1.443,854  ;   Jan.   30. 
Wheat  heater.     W.  Schwede.     1,443,597  ;  Jan.  30. 
Wheat,    Purifying   garlicky.      J.    E.    Gaskill.      1,460,648 ; 

July  3. 
Wheat  temperer.     E.  J.  Compton.     1,478,734  ;  Dec.  25. 
Wheat,  Treating  garlicky.      R.    L.    and    J.    H.    Winters. 

1,476,131  ;  Dec.  4. 


Wheel :  See- 
Abrasive   wheel. 
Auto  wheel. 
Automobile  wheel. 
Automobile   steel  wheel. 
Automobile  steering  wheel 
Buffing   wheel. 
Bull    and    calf    wheel. 
Car  wheel. 
Cast-metal  wheel. 
Corrugate-plate    wheel. 
Cushion  wheel. 
Cushioned  wheel. 
Demountable  wheel. 
Dpfachable  wheel. 
Disk  wheel. 
Elastic  wheel. 
Emergency  wheel. 
Excavating  wheel; 
Gear  wheel. 
Grinding  wheel. 
Fan  wheel. 
Friction    wheel. 
Lubricating    mine 

whepl. 
Metal  wheel. 
Metal-casing  wheel. 
Ply-wood  wheel. 
Pneumatic  wheel. 
Polishing   wheel. 
Pressed  metal  wheel. 


Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Whoel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel.- 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 
Wheel. 


H 
A. 
E. 
R. 
T. 
R. 
R. 
R. 
L. 
J. 
T. 
W. 
E. 
C. 
A. 
F. 
F. 


Resilient  wheel. 

Resilient-tired    wheel. 

Resilient  vehicle  wheel. 

Rubber  wheel. 

Rubber   tired   wheel. 

Sheave  wheel. 

Shock-absorbing    wheel. 

Skate  wheel. 

Spring  wheel. 

Sprocket  wheel. 

Steering  wheel. 

Stone-cutting  wheel 

Stripper   wheel. 

Tight    and    loose    wheel. 

Tire  wheel. 

Toothed   wheel. 

Traction  wheel. 

Tractor  wheel. 

Trolley    wheel. 

Truck  wheel. 

Truck   caster   wheel. 

Turbine  water  wheel. 

Type  wheel. 

Vehicle  wheel. 

Water  wheel. 

Welded-steel   wheel. 

Wind  wheel. 

Wind-power  wheel. 

Windmill  wheel. 

Wire-spoked  wheel. 
J.  .\dams.     1.462,754  ;  .July  24. 
O.  Benson.     1,444.492  ;  Fob.  6. 
L.  Blgelow.      1,444.452  ;    Feb.   6. 
W.   Breecp.      1.446,543  ;    Feb.    27. 
Brown.      1,467,999 :    Sept.    18. 
G.   Bruner.      1.461.475:   .Tulv   10. 
1.461.888  :   July  17. 
1,473..399  :   Nov.   6. 
1,440,6.59  :  Jan.   2. 
1.473,283  :   Nov.  6. 


car 


Burrows. 
Choate. 
Creswell. 
Cromwell. 


J 

E. 

E. 

C. 

G.  Dade.     1.473.084-5  :   Nov.  6 

W.  Davison.     1,453,338  ;  May  1. 
J.  Dotterweich.     1,462,884  :  July  24. 

W.   Fulton.     1,468.263;   Sept.  "18. 

Griesemer.      1,458,759  ;  June  12. 

A.  Gruber.     1,471.157  ;  Oct.  16. 

.T.  Hamrock.     1,443,126;   .Tan.  23. 
J.  Harris.     1,446.561  ;  Feb.  27. 
C.  A.   Herle.      1,476.968:   Deo.   11. 
H.  A.  House,  jr.     1,453,356 ;  May  1. 
H.   A.   House,   jr.      1,465,247  ;   .Xue.    14. 
H.    A.    House,  jr.     1,471.161;   Oct.   16. 
H.  A.  House,  jr.     1.474,631-2;  Nov.  20. 

E.  Ibach.     1,443,954;  Feb.  6. 

T.  N.  .Jordan.     1,440.706:  Feb.  27. 
W.   B.   Kerrick.     Rel5.736 :   Dec.   25. 
T.    C.    Lackland.      1.460.253;   June   26. 
J.  H.  Lockett.     1.445.223  ;  Feb.  13. 
G.  A.  Lytle.      1.445.522  ;  Feb.   13. 
.\.  Mathis.     1,478.978  ;   Dec.  25. 

F.  C,  Matteson.     1.446,427:   Feb.   20. 
C.   J.  McCord.     1,455.637  :   Mav   15. 
W.  B.  Minch.     1.469,265  :  Oct,  2. 

G.  H.   Ricke.     1,448,152;   Mar.   13. 
B.   F.   Seymour.      1,477.915  ;   Dec.   18. 
F.    S.    Stafford.     1,444,807;   Feb.   13. 

J.   D.  Trethaway.     1,467,660;  Sept.  11. 


Wheel.     M.   Van   Meter.     1,476,780;   Dec.   11. 

Wheel.     F.  H.  Walkley.     1,478,493;  Dec.  25. 

Wheel.     G.  Walther.     1.444,048;  Feb.  6. 

Wheel.      G.    Walther.      1,460,293;    June   26. 

Wheel.     G.  Walther.     1,469,288 ;  Oct.  2. 

Wheel.     G.  Walther.     1,478,496  ;  Dec.  25. 

Wheel.      G.    Walther    and    P.    H.    Walkley.      1,463,349; 

July  31. 
Wheel.     O.  E.  Wilson.     1,470,517  ;  Oct.  9. 
Wheel.     J.   WoUmann.     1,458,868;  June  12. 
Wheel.     C.  Young.     1,469,867;  Oct.  9. 
Wheel    alignment    indicator.      A.    I.    Sandbo.      1,477,450 ; 

Dec.    11. 
Wheel  and  air  tank,   Combined.     C.  Osborn.     1,464,441 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Wheel  and  air  tire  to  be   used   therewith,   Resilient.     J. 

Spijker      1,453,199  :  Apr.  24. 
Wheel  and  axle  assembly.     J.  A.  Daughtery.     1,440,818  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Wheel    and   demountable   rim.     J.   G.    Swain.      1,443,291  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Wheel   and   gear  remover.      E.   E.    Winchell.      1,470,310 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Wheel    and    making    same,    Pressed-steel.      J.    G.    Swain. 

1,450,618  ;  Apr.  '3. 
Wheel  and  pitman,  Self-lubricating.    E.  C.  and  H.  L.  Litch- 
field and  V.  Speer.     1,454,021 ;  May  1. 
Wheel  and  runner  or  ski  assembling  device.     A.  K^gresse. 

1,476,082  ;   Dec.   4. 
Wheel    and   shaft    and    interlocking   same.      L.    A.    Seiss. 

1.460,145  ;  June  26. 
Wheel    and    the    like,    Detachable.      J.    Hanman.    and    G. 

Hazleton.     1,463,695  ;  July  31. 
Wheel  and  tire  construction.    E.  H.  Ackerman.    1,465,201  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Wheel    and    tire.    Resilient.      L.    De    Wolf.      1,459,018; 

June  19. 
Wheel  augle  indicator.  Front-.     W.  T.  Rooney  and  J.  P. 

Hume.     1,471,209  ;  Oct.  16. 
Wheel   attachment.     J.   Kershaw.     1.472,655  ;   Oct.   30. 
Wheel   attachment.      A.    W.    Schede   and    J.   A.    Mitchell. 

1.450,904-5  ;  Apr.   3. 
Wheel  block.     J.  C.  Miller.     1,446,055  ;   Feb.  20. 
Wheel     boring     and     facing     machine.      W.    N.    Booth. 

1,459,011  ;  June  19. 
Wheel  bracket.   Spare-.     C.  F.   Wasserfallen.     1,441,189  ; 

Jan.   2. 
Wheel  brake.  Front-.     H.J.Noll.     1.466,146  ;  Aug.  28. 
Wheel  brake.  Front-.     V.   W.   Pag6.     1.456.460:   May  22. 
Wheel   chocks.  Anchoring  plate  for.     R.  B.   Stipes,  J.   D. 

Goodwin  and  H.  C.  Welch.     1.448,988  ;  Mar.  20. 
Wheel     construction.       E.     C.     Westerfield.       1,472,404 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Wheel  construction.  Loose-.    G.  Trefs.     1,466.074  ;  Aug.  28. 
Wheel     construction,     Wire.       C.     Sauzedde.       1,469.822 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Wheel    cover.    Burnishing-.      H.    A.    Mabbey.      1,455,298 ; 

May  15. 
Wheel   disk.     R.   H.  Bowen.     1,448,355:   Mar.   13. 
Wheel-dressing       mechanism.         B.       M.       W.       Hanson. 

1.447,383:  Mar.  6. 
Wheel   drive,    Front   and  four.      N.   Norqual.      1,476.413 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Wheels.    Driving    lug    for    demountable    rims    of    vehicle. 

W.  N.  Booth.     1.475.167;  Nov.  27. 
Wheel-driving     mechanism.        E.     Einfeldt.        1,464,978 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Wheel    driving    mechanism,     Front-.       T.     P.    Ledbetter. 

1,440.474:  Jan.  2. 
Wheel   expander.     J.   B.   Klein.     1,472,915  ;   Nov.  6. 
Wheel      for      convertible     vehicles.        E.      P.     Hendrlck. 

1,449,116-7;  Mar.   20. 
Wheel    for    implements    and    vehicles.    Metallic.      A.    Ko- 

walskv.     1,477,369;  Dec.   11. 
Wheel    for    motor    vehicles.      J.    B.    Ruatti.      1,458,779 ; 

June  12. 
Wheel  fork.     H.  O.  Wood.     1,451.521  :  .-\pr.  10. 
Wheel  gauge.     W.  R.  Hose.     1,443,131 :   .Tan.  23. 
Wheel  gauge.     B.  Spangenberg.     1,458,598:  June  12. 
Wheel     gauge.     Service     metal.       B.     Cook.       1,477.036 : 

Dec.  11. 
Wheel  grip.     P.  M.  Coe.     1,448,258  ;  Mar.  13. 
Wheel-holding  device.     R.  B.   Stipes,  J.  D.  Goodwin,  and 

H.  C.  Welch.     Rel5,679  ;  Aug.  21. 
Wheel-hub  construction.     J.  Wheeler.     1,465.958  ;  Aug.  28. 
Wheel  hubs,  Device  for  excluding  foreign  matter  from  the 

inside  of.     F.  W.  Northrup.     1,444,700  ;  Feb.   6. 
Wheel  jack.     W.  P.  O'Lougfhlin.     1.445,845  ;  Feb.  20. 
Wheel  lock.     .T.  B.  Johns.     1,4.50,153  ;  Mar.  27. 
Wheel  lock.  Emergency.     D.  C.  Rose.     1,469,269;  Oct.  2. 
Wheel-lock  holder.     E.  M.  Burnham.     1,453,436  ;  May  1. 
Wheel-locking      device.      Drive-.      J.      Ross.      1,446,484 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Wheel  -  locking     device.     Drive-.      J.    Ross.       1,451.406; 

Apr.  10. 
Wheel-making  machine.     A.  E.  R.  Blomquist.     1,459,010 ; 

June  19. 
Wheel   mount.     E.    Telleson.      1,468,680;    Sept.    25. 
Wheel  mounting,  Detachable.     H.  E.  Holbrook.    1,454.282  ; 

Mav  8. 
Wheel      mounting.      Spare-.       C.     Sauzedde     and     J.    L. 
Bufhanan.     1.477,287;  Dec.  11. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1293 


Wheel  or  roller,  Sheet-metal.     P.  S.  Morton.     1,444.881 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Wheol-pit  drop  table.     S.  Otis.     1.450,702  ;  Apr.  .S. 
Wheel-printing     machine.        M.     H.     Kern.        1,459,215 ; 

June  19. 
Wheel     puller.       W.     C.     Erickson     and     H.     L.     Conrad. 

1,465.467  :   Aug.   21. 
Wheel     puller.       G.     Grosholz.       1,441,224 ;    Jan.     9. 
Wheel   puller.     F.    W.    Hayward.      1,461,312 ;   July   10. 
Wheel    puller    and    emergency    hub.      E.    D.    Ainsworth. 

1,462.843  ;  .Tulv  24. 
Wheel,  pulley,  or  the  like.     S.  Rees.     1.475.511 ;  Nov.  27. 
Wheel-quarterins  gau£;e.     E.  R.  Roval  and  D.  li.  Brown. 

1,471,285  ;    Oct.    167 
Wheel  remover.    G.  Pizziiti.     1.457.795  :  June  5. 
Wheel  rim.     H,  U.  Hiatt.     1,467,638;  Sept.  11. 
Wheel   rim.     C.   B.   Lonn.     1,477,572  ;   Dec.   18. 
Wheel    rim.      H.    W.    Powers.      1,447.687 ;    Mar.    6. 
Wheel  rim.    S.  I.  Prescott  and  F.  J.  Rummler.    1,467,588  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Wheel-rim     adjuster.       W.     L.     Chambers.        1,451,976 

Apr.  17. 
Wheel  rim  and  tire.     J.  Berkel.     1,478.321  ;  Dec.  18. 
Wheel-rim      connector.      Extension-.        H.      P.      Patheal. 

1,464,773  ;  Aug.   14. 
Whiel-rira-conUacting  device.      P.   J.  Rivers.      1,467,068  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Wheel    rim.    Demountable.      K.    I.    Nutter.      1,463,588 ; 

July  31. 
Wheel    rim,    Demountable.      K.    I.    Nutter.       1,465,718  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Wheel  rim.  Demountable.     J.  Wentz.     1,466,812  ;  Sept.  4. 
Wheel     rim.     Demountable    vehicle.       P.     F.     Uultgreeii. 

1,442.409  ;  .Tan.  16. 
Wheel   rim,   Drive.     R.   T.   Lee.      1,451.991  :  Apr.    17. 
Wheel   rim.   Tractor-.     F.   P.   Steele.      1,442,030 ;   Jan.   9. 
Wheel  rims.  Forming  nipple  sockets  in.     H.  A.  House,  jr. 

1,471,160;    Oct.    16. 
WTheel    rims.    Galvanizing.      L.    V.    Maflier.      1,442,437  ; 

.Tan.  16. 
Wheel    rims.    Tightening   device  for   demountable.     J.   R. 

Oishei.     1.467,809  ;   Sept.  11. 
Wheel  rims,  Tool  for  expanding  and  contracting  split.     E. 

T.  Rushton  and  R.   S.  Berry.     1,471,066  ;  Oct.  16. 
Wheel  straigiitener.     G.  E.  Peterson.     1.443.038  ;  Jan.  23. 
Wheel  .structure.     E.  T.  Dodds.     1,450,064  :  Mar.  27. 
Wheel  structure.     E.  W.  Weaver.     1,468,093  ;  Sept.  18. 
AVheel     structure.     Insulated.       I.     A.    and    J.     C.     Call. 

1,452.547;  Apr.  24. 
Wheel  structure.  Motor-cycle.     H.  N.  Atwood.     1,442.242  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Wheel-supporting  frame  structure.     E.  H.  Belden  and  H. 

E.   Rhoads.      1,442,996;    Jan.    23. 
Wheel  tightener.     F.  A.  Homewood.     1,466,097  ;  Aug.  28. 
Wheel-trimming  device.     M.  S.  Cumner  and  F.  W.  Geissen- 

halner.     1,468,357 ;    Sept.   18. 
Wheel-truing  gauge.     I.  Schwartz.     1,450,518;  Apr.  3. 
Wheel-truing  mechanism.     B.  M.  W.  Hanson.     1,465,266  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Wheel- turning   device,   Band-.     R.    W.    Sage.      1,478,300 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Wheel  -with  improved   pneumatic   tire  for  motor  vehicle. 

H.  de  Hooydonck.     1,452,795  ;  Apr.  24. 
Wheelbarrow.     G.  A.  Parsons.     1,478,293;  Dec.  18. 
Wheelbarrow.     F.  R.   Shugart.     1,474,919 ;   Nov.   20. 
Wheelbarrow    attachment.      W.    M.    Newton.      1,476,635  : 

Dec.  4. 
Wheelbarrow-handle    guard.      G.    C.    Batten.      1,463,191 ; 

July  31. 
Wheelbarrow,     Metal.        D.     C.     MulvihiU.        1.459.898 ; 

June  26. 
Wheeled    toy.      G.    G.    Greger.      Des.    62,202;    Apr.    10. 

Wheels  and  the  like.  Carrier  for  spare.     F.  K.  Lawrence. 

1,460,592  ;  July  3. 
Wheels  and  the  like.  Carrier  for  spare.     F.  K.  Lawrence. 

1,472,983  ;  Nov.  6. 
Wheels,    Anti.slipping   attachment   for  vehicle.      C.   Moss. 

1,460,822  ;  July  3: 
Wheels.  Apparatus  for  casting  steel.  G.  Walther.  1,444,047; 

Feb.    6. 
Wheels,    Apparatus    for    testing    bevel-gear.      H.    Saurer. 

1.444.526:  Feb.  6. 
Wheels,   Attachment  for  farm-implement.     K.  F.  Kruger. 

1,444,795  :  Feb.  13. 
Wheels,   Axle   box  and   hearing  for  tramcar  and  like  ve- 
hicle.    T.  W.  Cooper.     1,475.053;  Nov.  20. 
Wheels,  Belt  for  br.Tke.     P.  Thomas.     1.446.862:  Feb.  27. 
Wheels,   Casting  steel.     6.  Walther.     1,478.494  ;   Dec.  25. 
Wheels.    Cutting    gear.       H.    J.    Eberhardt.      1,454,430 : 

May  8. 
Wheels.      Demountable     rim     for.        W.     L.     Branstool. 

1.457,016  :  May  29. 
Wheels.    Demountable   rim   for    automobile.      W.  J.  Bruce. 

1,478.633  :  Dec.  25. 
WTieels,    Demountable    rim    for    automobile.       H.    J.    D 

Robinson.     1,471,707  :  Oct.  23. 
Wheels.  Dem.-iuntable  rim  for  vehicle.     L.  G.  Hackworth. 

1,457,883  ;  .Tune  5. 
Wheels.    Demountable    rim    for    vehicle.      F.    H.    Moyer. 

1,470,240;  Oct.  9. 
Whepls.     Detachable     grouter     for.       J.     I.    Van     Orden. 

1,441.645  ;  Jan.  9. 


Wheels,  Driving  lug  for  tractor.    A.  S.  Krotz.     1,447,867  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Wheels,   Emergency  hub   for   automobile.     O.   H.   Cooper, 

1,450,062  ;   Mar.   27. 
Wheels,   Fixed-rim  construction  for  disk.     L.  B.   Harvey. 

1,462,282  ;  July  17. 
Wheels  for  vehicles.  Air  tube  and  shock  absorber  for  re- 
silient.    W.  Drury.     1,464,033;  Aug.  7. 
Wheels,    Forming   and    tempering   disk.      G.    H.    Forsyth. 

1,457,772  ;  June  5. 
Wheels,    Forming    vehicle.      W.    N.    Booth.       1,464,495  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Wheels,  Grouter  for.     J.  P.  Roberts.     1,458,119;  June  5. 
Wheels,    Guide    for   hoisting.      A.    H.    Neller.      1,458,354 ; 

June  12. 
Wheels,  Laminated  structure  for.    A.  R.  Cowden  and  E.  J. 

B.  Gorman.     1,462,687  ;  July  24. 

Wheels,   Making   hand.     A.   Knubel.      1,473,189 ;    Nov.   6. 
Wheels,  Making  sprocket.     H.   H.  Huntington  and  E.  H. 

Cureton.     1,448,803  ;  Mar.  20. 
Wheels,     Manufacture    of.       J.    iG.     Swain.       1,460,147; 

June  26. 
Wheels,    Manufacture    of    metal.       C.     Schenck    and    L. 

Fine.     1,473,164;   Nov.  6. 
Wheels,  Manufacturing  gear.   E.  H.  Wingqvist.    1,474,500  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Wheels,    Mounting    and    driving   of   gear.      F.    H.    Royce. 

1,460,768  :  July  3. 
Wheels,  Mud  lug  for  vehicle.     J.  M.  Jacobs.     1,458,295  ; 

June  12. 
Wheels,     Mudhook     for     motor-vehicle.       T.     L.     Wood. 

1.444,895  ;  Feb.  13. 
Wheels,  Pattern  for  casting  steel.    G.  Walther.     1,463,348  ; 

July  31. 
Wheels,  Producing  of  cast-metal.    6.  Walther.     1,457,128  ; 

May  29. 
Wheels,     Resilient    rim    for    automobile.       F.    Thornton. 

1,461,505  :  July  10. 
Wheels,    Resilient    suspension    for    vehicle.      G.    Gasparri 

and  A.  Caslni.     1,448,268  ;  Mar.  13. 
Wheels,   Retainer   and  lock  for  spare.     J.   L.   Weller  and 

F,  E.  Winchester.     1,442,315  ;  Jan.  16. 
Wheels,    Retaining   device   for   removable.      J.    Ledwinka. 

1,442,621;  Jan.  16. 
Wheels,    Kim    for  vehicle.      C.    F.    Erickson.      1,478,893 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Wheels,  Runner  attachment  for.    D.  C.  Ducatt.   1.449,738  ; 

Mar.   27, 
Wheels,  Runner  construction  for  Pelton.     E.  C.  Hutchin- 
son.    1,459,672;  June  19. 
Wheels,  screw  whei'ls.  or  the  like.  Machine  for  manufac- 
turing toothed.     S.  G.   Wingquist.     1.446,777 ;  Feb.   27. 
Wheels,  screw  wheels,  or  the  like.  Machine  for  manufac- 
turing toothed.     S.  G.  Wingquist.     1,463,414  ;  July  31. 
Wheels,   Spring  gate  and  wiper  for  seed.     B.  N     Eodda. 

1,443,906;   Jan.   30. 
Wheels,  Swivel  for  truck.     E.  Dietz.     1,471,247  :  Oct.  16. 
Wheels,  Tape  for.     J.  Olson.     1,477,975  ;  Dec.  18. 
Wheels,  Tire-inflating  attachment  for  disk.     J.  A.   Stein- 

metz.     1,452,284  ;  Apr.  17. 
Wheels,     Traction      attachment     for.       J.      W.      Shrock. 

1,451,183  ;  Apr.   10. 
Wheels,    Traction    device    for    vehicle.      A.    J.    Borst,    jr. 

1.446,870:   Feb.   2'( . 
Wheels,  Traction  plate  for  use  with  motor-vehicle.     S.  B. 

Johnson.      1,468,023  :    Sept.    18. 
Wheels,   Traction    shoe    for.      F.    P.    Girodo.      1,457,242 ; 

May  29. 
Wheels,  Tread  belt  for  apron.    C.  L.  George.    1,446,292 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Whev,  Treating.     H.  V.  Dunham.     1,443,528  ;   Jan.  30. 
Whip  holder.     F.  X.  Efiliveau.     1.447.058  :  Feb.  27. 
Whip   holder      H.  Wilkinson.      1,461,993;   July   17. 
Whirligig.      JL,.    V.    Aronson.      1,462,317;    July    17. 
Whisk.   Hvdraulic.     E.   Albano.     1,473,454  :   Nov.   6. 
Whistle.   "N.  G.  Baker.     1,449,211  ;  Mar.  20. 
Whistle.      H.    G.    Balthasar.      1,462,161  ;    .July    17. 
Whistle.     J.  ,T,  Cornell.     1.451.459  :  Apr.  10. 
Whistle.     V.  C.  Rocholl.     1,440,698  ;  Jan.  2. 
White  and  process  of  manufacture.   Satin.     J.  H.   Ryan. 

1,470,765  ;    Oct.    16. 
Wick    stop.    Automatic.       L.    S.     Chadwick.       1,471,542 : 

Oct.   23. 
Wickerware,  Making  articles  of.     H.  P.  Shaw.     1,475,151 ; 

Nov.    20. 
Wicks,  Machine  for  treating.     F.  W.  Fischer.     1,460,955  ; 

July  3. 
Willow  chair.  Woven-.     M.  Levine.     1,447,675  ;  Mar.  6. 
Winch.     F.  0.  Snow,  jr.     1.450.311  ;  Apr.  3. 
Winch.     B.   F.   Webb.     1,453,559  ;   May  1. 
Winch    and    support    therefor.    Combined.      A.    J.    Karl 

and   B.   F.   Webb.      1,461,637:    Julv   10. 
Wind    and    rain    shield.      G.    F.    Miles    and    S.    Evans. 

1.443,373  :    Jan.    30. 
Wind   deflector.     C.  D.  Miller.     1.478,671  ;   Dec.   25. 
Wind    deflector   and    antiglare   device.    Combined.     A.    F. 

Hoff.      1.474,0.34  ;  Nov.   13. 
Wind  instrument.     A.  F.  Faircbild.     1.457,623  :  June  .5. 

Wind    instrument.    Wood-.      R.    S.    Forrest.      1,445,077 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Wind     instruments,     Ijip-pressure-correcting     device     for. 

C.  R.  Campbell.     1,469.583;  Oct.   2. 


1294 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continned. 


Wind   instruments,  Tone  modifier  for.     W.   R.  D' Alfonso. 

1,467,422  ;  Sept.  11. 
Windmill.     J.  B.  Altman.     1,465,592;  Aug.  21. 
Windmill.      A.   Brzykcy.      1,455,862;    May    22. 
Windmill.      H.   Gaither.     1,441,977 ;   Jan.   9. 
Windmill.     G.   W.   Gentry.     1,465,602;  Aug.  21. 
Windmill.      A.   Gretli.      1,451.298;   Apr.    10. 
Windmill.     M.  C.  Nixon.     1,444,551  ;   Feb.  6. 
Windmill.     M.  C.  Nixon.     1,463,434  ;  July  31. 
Windmill.     D.  J.  Pallone.     1,442.290  ;  Jan.  16. 
Windmill.     J.  M.  Porter.     1,465,174  ;  Aug.  14. 
Windmill.     R.  R.  Richard.     1,449,192;  Mar.  20. 
Windmill.     S.  J.  Swanson.     1,442,307  ;  Jan.  16. 
WindmiU.     I.  P.  Willman.     1,455,950:  Mr.y  22. 
Windmill.      R.   G.   Wold.      1,447,455  :   Mar.   6. 
Windmill.     G.   F.   Zuelzer.     1,469,064  ;   Sept.   25. 
Windmill  attachment.     J.  P.  Berger.     1,476,323  ;  Dec.  4. 
Windmill  coupling.     J.  G.  Seidel.     1,448,156  ;  Mar.  13. 
Windmill  governor.     B.  Zamora.     1,453,427  ;  May  1. 
Windmill-lubricating  system.    F.  Ritz.    1,464,662  ;  Aug.  14. 
Windmill   regulator.      J.   M.    Lowe.     1,461,489  ;   July    10. 
Windmill   wheel.     N.   A.   Roman.      1.461,048 ;   July   10. 
Windmills  and  wind  motors,  Wing  for.     P.  Vinding  and 

R.   J.    Jensen.      1,467,699;    Sf^pt.    11. 
Windmills,  Lubricating  device  for.      O.  Olsson.      1,477,519  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Windmills,  Windwheel  hub  for.    V.  L.  Andrew.    1,465,404  ; 

Aug.   21. 
Wind  motor.     O.  T.  Adams.     1,441,774  ;  Jan.  9. 
Wind  motor.     J.   Gardner.     1,478,214  ;   Dec.   18. 
Wind  motor.     W.  H.  P.  MacDonald.     1,442,350  ;  Jan.  16. 
Wind  motor.     W.   R.   Twiford.     1,467,962;   Sept.   11. 
Wind-operated    mill.      W.   E.   Rader.     1,447,820 ;    Mar.    6. 
Wind  reel,  Level.     W.   Schmid.     1,472,684  :  Oct.  30. 
Windshield.     A.  C.  Barley.     1,469,873  ;  Oct.  9. 
Windshield.     F.  E.  Brown.     1,456,221  ;  May  22. 
Windshield.      T.    Dietrich.      1,450,142 ;    Mar.    27. 
Windshield.     P.  A.  Dillingham.     1,464,754  ;  Aug.  14. 
Windshield.     G.  E.  Goddard.     1,473,848;  Nov.   13. 
Windshield.     J.  Hammerl.     1.476,816;   Dec.   11. 
Windshield.      L.    H.    Kent    and    S.    A.    de    Normanville. 

1,463,704  ;  July  31. 
Windshield.     A.T.Potter.     1,444,885 ;  Feb.  13. 
Windshield.      A.    M.    Reiner.      1,461,095 ;    July    10. 
Windshield  attachment.     G.  Glaudel.     1,440,537;  Jan.  2. 
Windshield     attachment.       W.     Welshausen.       1,448,016 ; 

Mar.   IS, 
Windshield,  Auxiliary.     G.  W.  Dover.     1,472. ."^56  ;  Oct.  30. 
Windshield  cleaner.     W.  J.  Beagle.     1.445,473  ;  Feb.  13. 
Windshield  cleaner.     L.  T.  Berry.     1,464,236  ;  Aug.  7. 
Windshield  cleaner.     W.  P.  Brady.     1,448,517;  Mar.  13. 
Windshield  cleaner.     L.   Cohen.     1,459,614  ;   June  19. 
Windshield    cleaner.       A.    L.    Pitz    Gibbon.       1,461,087 ; 

July  10. 
Windshield     cleaner.       P.     G.     and     W.     M.     Folberth. 

1,472,644  ;  Oct.  30. 
Windshield     cleaner.       P.     G.     and     W.     M.     Folberth. 

1,475,625  ;   Nov.   27. 
Windshield  cleaner.     H.  D.  Gates.     1,447,541 ;  Mar.  6. 
Windshield   cleaner.     E.    Kelber.      1,451,698 ;    Apr.    17. 
Windshield  cleaner.     H.  L.  Lavletes.     1,441,593  ;  Jan.  9. 
Windshield  cleaner.     L.  Lowenstein.     1,441,009  ;   Jan.  2. 
Windshield  cleaner.     J.  Pedersen.     1,463,590  ;  July  31. 
Windshield  cleaner.     T.  E.  Richards.     1,448,003  ;  Mar.  13. 
Windshield   cleaner.     B.   Rockman.      1,464,776  ;    Aug.   14. 
Windshield   cleaner.     G.   E.   Thum.      1,448.508 ;   Mar.    13. 
Windshield,  Clear-vision.     W.  de  F.  Crowell.     1,459,392  ; 

June  19. 
Windshield     construction.       G.     P.     Miles.        1,471,856; 

Oct.  23. 
Windshield-handle    assembly.      C.    J.    Reese.      1,441,631 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Windshield  heater.     L.  La  Perle.     1,446,849  ;  Feb.  27. 
Windshield    pivot.      F.    M.    Edgar,    and    T.    P.    Archer. 

1,451.978  ;  Apr.  17. 
Windshield-pivot  construction.     H.  H.  Seeley.     1,453,955  ; 

May   1. 
Windshield-pivot    mounting.      A.    T.    Potter.      1,449,055; 

Mar.  20. 
Windshield    protector-.      A.     C.     McKinnon.       1,459,834; 

June  26. 
Windshield,    Safety.     R.   H.   West.      1,461,237 ;   July   10. 
Windshield-top    support.      W.    S.    Saunders.      1,478,457  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Windshield  ventilator.     J.  H.  Berry.     1,440,714  ;   Jan.   2. 
Windshield  visor.     J.  B.  McMullen.     1,461,398;  July  10. 
Windshield  visor.  Adjustable.     G.  E.  Gagnier.     1,444,966  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Windshield  wing.     N.  T.  Albright.     1,469,372  :  Oct.  2. 
Windshield  wing.     A.  Wassel.     1,468,182  ;   Sept.  18. 
Windshield-wing  construction.     B.  J.  Hubbard.     1,469,387  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Windshield  wiper.     O.  L.  Adams.     1,442,111  ;  .Ian.  16. 
Windshield  wiper.     F.  Kritz.     1,456.316  :  May  22. 
Windshield  wiper.     I.  J.  Nelson.     1,454,650  :  May  8. 
Windshield  wiper.     P.  Sherman.     1,474.005-6  ;  Nov.  13. 
Windshield  wipers.  Motor  for.     E.  J.  Hudson.     1,457,031  ; 

May  29. 
Windshields,  Adjustable  visor  for  vehicle.     H.  D.  Nater- 

man.      1,474,727;    Nov.    20. 
Windshields,  Adjustable  visor  for  vehicle.     H.  D.  Nater- 

man.     1,475,647;  Nov.   27. 


wing     for. 


F. 


MUler. 


for. 


C.     S.     Robertson. 


Windshields,     Adjustable 

1,460,861  ;  July  3. 
Windsliields,      Anchor     post 

1,473,875  ;  Nov.  13. 
Windshields  and  tlie  like.  Cleaner  for.     F.  B.  Parker  and 

H.  R.  Goodfellow.     1,476,174  ;  Dec.  4. 
Windshields,   Combined   cleaner,   rain   deflector,   and  light 

guard   for.     L.   J.   Cole  and   E.   C.   Hauck.      1,472,553  ; 

Oct.  30. 

Byeshade  for.     W.   F.  Church. 


Windshields 

Oct.  9. 
Windshields 

1,459,322 
Windshields, 


Bye-shielding  attachment  for 
June  19. 

Light  screen  for. 
Bishop.     1,454,498  ;  May  8. 
Windshields,   Side  wing  for. 


Sept.  4. 
Windshields, 
1,471,723  ; 

Windshields, 
Morrissey. 


1,470,553  ; 
J.  E.  Davitt. 


R.  A.   Whall   and  E.   H. 
L.   A.  Hanson.      1,466,713; 


for.      P.    B.    Diederich. 


Visor    attachment 
Oct.  23. 

Water-shedding  compound  for  glass.     L.   S. 
1,466,888  ;   Sept.  4. 
Wind-velocity  and  ground-speed  indicator.   O.  B.  Whitaker. 

1,466,416;    Aug.    28. 
Wind  wheel.      H.    D.    Shelton.      1,460,114;   June   26. 
Wind  wheel.     P.  A.  Stirtan.     1,445,367;  Feb.  13. 
Winder.      H.    D.    Colman.      1,475,688 ;    Nov.   27. 
Winder-balancing  mechanism.     H.  L.  Young.     1,455,185  ; 

May  15. 
Winding  and  cabling  machine.     F.  H.  Sleeper.     1,458,997  ; 

June  19. 
Winding      and      hanking      machine.        A.      E.      Dunham. 

1,461,705  ;  July  10. 
Winding  and  measuring  machine,  Automatic  sheet.     H.  A. 

Ciimfer.     1,467,841  ;   Sept.   11. 
Winding      and      reeling      device.        W.      Vorderwinkler. 

1,463,181 ;  July  31. 
Winding  apparatus.     C.  J.  Peterson.     1,477,765  ;  Dec.  18. 
Winding   chuck.     E.   Bergman.      1,468,625 ;    Sept.   25. 
Winding  device.     T.  J.  Osborne.     1,447,033  ;  Feb.  27. 
Winding  engine.     A.   Palmros,   E.  M.  Mackie,    and   G.   A. 

Healey.     1,449,542  ;  Mar.  27. 
Winding   machine.      C.    C.    Abbott,    and   B.    D.    Treanor. 

1,444,441  ;  Feb.  6. 
Winding  machine.     L.  F.  Blume.     1,444,453  ;  Feb.  6. 
Winding  machine.     E.  F.  Parks,  C.  A.  Brink,  and  G.  N. 

Taylor.     1,463,834;  Aug.  7. 
Winding  machine.     A.  E.  Rhoades.     1,450,228  ;  Apr.  3. 
N.  Taylor.     1,468,583;  Sept.  18. 
ZindeL     1,461,641;  July  10. 


G. 

E. 


E. 


Bobbin-.       E.     J.     Ray.       1,459,074; 
Cheese-.      T.    A.    and    H.    A.    Boyd. 
F.  Creager  and   S.   Rogers. 
T.  A.  and  H.  A.  Boyd. 
Burg,    E. 
W. 


Winding  machine, 
Winding  machine. 
Winding     machine, 

June  19. 
Winding    machine, 

1,473,172;  Nov.  6. 
Winding   machine,   Coil-. 

1,459,013;  June  19. 
Winding  machine.  Cop  and  pirn. 

1,469,986;  Oct.  9. 
Winding    machine.    Gauze    and    cloth.      C.    M. 

Decker,  and  L.  C.  Le  Due.     1,464,349  ;  Aug.  7. 
Winding  machine.  Semiautomatic.     S.  Thronsen  and  J 

Sager.     1,471,634;  Oct.  23. 
Winding   machine.    Universal.      C.    H.    Smith    and   A.    E. 

Hampson.     1,475,655 ;    Nov.   27. 
Winding     machinery,     Device     for    coupling     spools    and 

spindles  in.     H.  Schweiter.     1,468,978  ;   Sept.  25. 
Winding  machines,  Attachment  for.     M.  Landi.     1,465,520  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Winding  machines.  Builder   mechanism   for.     A.   E.   Kay. 

1,466,290  ;    Aug.    28. 
Winding  machines.  Cleaner  and  gauge  for.     M.  N.  Weln- 

stein.     1,478,153;  Dec.  18. 
Winding    machines.    High-speed-  traverse    mechanism   for. 

G.  J.  McGann.     1,472,847  ;  Nov.  6. 
Winding    machines.    Snubbing    device    for    yarn-.      E.    F. 

Glazier  and  H.  S.  Bromley.     1.443,875  ;  Jan.  30. 
Winding  machines.  Starting  and  stopping  mechanism  for. 

E.  F.  Parks,  C.  A.  Brink,  and  G.  N.  Taylor.     1,458,194  ; 

June  12. 
Winding  mechanism.     H.  L.  Pitman.      1,447,516  ;  Mar.  6. 
Winding    mechanism,    Fabric-.      R.    Reiner.       1,477,595 ; 

I5ec.  18.  .  .    ,  c     . 

Winding    mechanism    particularly    for    windows,    Spring- 
actuated.     B.  J.  Rawlings.     1,473,739  ;  Nov.  13. 
Winding    or     measuring     machine,     Cloth.       D.     Turner. 

1,449,640;  Mar.   27. 
Winding     reel.       S.     B.     Bennett     and     D.     M.     Hudson. 

1,446,410  ;  Feb.  20. 
Winding  reel.     H.  T.  Keel.     1,458,420;  June  12. 

Windlass    for    attachment    to    walls.    Surety.      A 
1,457,778  ;  June  5. 

_    __    _  1,446.372;  Feb.  20. 

1,459,668;   June  19. 
1,445.267;    Feb.    13. 
1,469,621  ;  Oct.  2. 
1,441,673  :    Jan.    9. 
C.  George.     1,470,223  ;  Oct.  9. 

C.    Gorrani.      1,442,397 :    Jan.    16. 
S.  Gruber.     1,467,034;   Sept.  4. 
H.   Lunken.     1.451.077;  Apr.  10. 
E.  H.  Lunken.     1,477,969  ;  Dec.  18. 
H.   G.   Macwilliam.     1.473,438;   Nov.   6 


Lang. 


Window. 
Window. 
Window. 
Window. 
Window. 
Window. 
Window. 
Window. 
Window. 
Window. 
Window. 


S.  TJ.  Barr. 
S.   U.   Barr. 
L.    O.    Card. 
S.  Cherwin. 
R.    Fiola. 
H. 
R. 
L. 
E. 


Window,  A.  H.  Nesheim.     1,476,098  ;  Dee.  4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


1295 


Window.     U.  E.  Tuomi.     1,444,223  ;  Feb.  6. 
Window   and   ventilator.     E.   W.   Cotter  and   E.   Trough- 
ton.     1,467.839  ;  Sept.  11. 
Window  attachment.     M.  K.  Adcock.     1,469,241  ;  Oct.  2. 
Window  attachment.     J.  K.  Johnson.     1.476,617  ;  Dec.  4. 
Window  attraction,  Store-.     H.  B.  Clements.     1,454,426  ; 

May  8. 
Window  board.     E.  A.  Adams.     1.450,537  ;  Apr.  3. 
Window  box.     M.  ,T.  McArthuv.     1,442.579;  .Tan.  16. 
Window   bracket.      J.   A.   Crozier.      1,454,155;    May    8. 
Window.    Carriage    curtain.      L.    C.    Nelson.      1,446,986 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Window  chute.     J.  M.  Triggs.     1,455,511 ;  May  15. 
Window   cleaner.      A.   M.    Becker.      1,473,395 ;    Nov.   6. 
Window  cleaner.     C.  F.  Mumaw.     1,459,071 ;  June  19. 
Window   cleaner.     H.    Newman.      1,472,190;    Oct.    30. 
Window  cleaner.     H.  A.  Pyke.     1,459,255  ;  June  19. 
Window  cleaner.     F.   F.   Saxe.     1,444,707  ;  Feb.  6. 
Window  cleaner.     V.  Viola.     1,471,871  ;  Oct.  23. 
Window  cleaner.     J.  F.  Wayne.     1,454,481  ;  May  8. 
Window    cleaners'    harness.    Combined    catch    and    slide 

anchorage    and     terminal    coupling    for.       B.    Kugler. 

1,449,516;   Mar.   27. 
Window-cleaners'    harness,    Drilled    base    anchorage    for. 

B.   Kugler.     1,464,825  ;   Aug.  14. 
Window-cleaners'    harness.    Locked    anchorage    for.       B. 

Kugler.     1,462,761 ;  July.  24. 
Window  cleaners'  harness.  Terminal,  coupling  and  anchor- 
age for.     B.  Kugler.     1,442,159;  Jan.  16. 
Window-cleaner's    life   net.      G.    W.   Bryant.      1,461,648 ; 

July  10. 
Window-cleaner's     seat.       L.      H.      Loepfe.        1,451,076 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Window-cleaning  device.     J.  J.  Hiller  and  E.  R.  Stranger. 

1,455,398;   May  15. 
Window-cleaning    device.       C.    O.    Hoffman.      1,451,221 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Window-cleaning  device.     G.  Hunter.     1,465,237  ;  Aug.  14. 
Window-cleaning  device.     P.  Sporer.     1,461,947  ;  July  17. 
Window  -  clearing    apparatus.      A.       Wessig.      1,465,292 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Window    construction.      P.   Becker.      1,461,023 ;   July    10. 
Window    construction.       R.     S.     Drummond.       1,461,818 ; 

July  17. 
Window  construction.  F.  Dutcher.  1,452,732 ;  Apr.  24. 
W^indow  construction.  A.  V.  Horner.  1,457,366  ;  June  5. 
Window  construction.  A.  R.  Mitchell.  1,450,697  ;  Apr.  3. 
Window  Construction.  H.  J.  Smith.  1,478,922  ;  Dec.  25. 
Window   construction.   Metal.      F.   Mesker,    C.   B.    Smith, 

and  J.  Beuc.     1,452,519;  Apr.  24. 
Window-control    mechanism.      A.    R.    Price.       1,457,316 ; 

June  5. 
Window,    especially    for    railway,    tramway,    and    other 

vehicles.      A.    Mollenkopf.      1,462,239 ;    July    17. 
Window  fastener.     W.  Czapkowsky.     1,478,735  ;  Dec.  25. 
Window  fastener.     A.  P.  Lagerstrom.     1,462,762  ;  July  24. 
Window  fastener.     E.  G.  Lance.     1,470,382;  Oct.  9. 
Window  fastener  and  antirattler.     R.  Stuart.     1,461,467  ; 

July  10. 
Window  frame.     H.  G.  Kellogg.     1,455,340  ;  May  15. 
Window  frame.  Auto.     J.  A.  McAvoy.     1,469,229  ;  Oct.  2. 
Window      frame.      Carriage-curtain-.        L.      C.      Nelson. 

1,446,987  ;   Feb.  27. 
Window  guard.    M.  B.  Dufty.     1,471,477 ;  Oct.  23. 
Window  guard.     A.  Josler.     1,465,443  ;  Aug.  21. 
Window  guard.     S.  Kaufman.     1,443,896  ;   Jan.   30. 
Window   guard.      G.    C.    P.    Mayer.      1,451.172 ;    Apr.    10. 
Window  guard.     T.  C.  Rush.     1,450.117  ;  Mar.  27. 
Window  guard.     C.    S.   Woods.     1,459,522 ;   June    19. 
Window     guard.     Automatic     electric.      W.     P.     Burns. 

1,472,864  ;  Nov.  6. 
Window  guide,   Removable.     E.  G.    Simpson.     1,463,444  ; 

July  31. 
Window  holder.     Z.  H.  Waggoner.     1,442,016  ;   Jan.  9. 
Window      holder.      Adjustable      storm-.     G.      A.      Await. 

1,473,416;  Nov.  6. 
Window     illuminator     and     sign.      P.     S.     Van     Bloem. 

1,464,228  ;  Aug.  7. 
Window  lift,  Mechanical.     W.  Kopp.     1,453,845  ;  May  1. 
Window-lifting     device.        H.      A.      Myers.        1,460,138 ; 

June  26. 
Window   lock.      A.    W.   Emerson.      1,478,871  ;   Dec.    25. 
Window  lock.     C.  A.  Hagan.     1,470,005 ;  Oct.  9. 
Window  lock.     J.  Heppler.     1,446.459  :   Feb.  27. 
Window  lock.      S.   J.    Hoff.      1,461,147;    July   10. 
Window  lock.     S.  O.  Jacks.     1,442.888  :   .Tan.  23. 
Window  lock.     E.  G.  Lance.     1,468.367  ;   Sept.  18. 
Window  lock.     L.  A.  Mologne.     1,463,222  ;  July  31. 
Window  lock.     B.   Reynolds.     1,471,206 ;    Oct.    16. 
Window  lock.     B.  E.  Washburn.     1,468,058  ;  Sept.  18. 
Window  lock  and  alarm.     R.  Salamon.     1,469,446  :  Oct.  2. 
Window  lock  and  guard.     A.  Pavola.     1,471,525  ;  Oct.  23. 
Window     lock.     Automatic.       W.    E.     Beck.       1,467,564 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Window     lock,    Burglarproof.       H.     Heyer.       1,466,586 ; 

Aug.    28. 
^Window  mechanism,  Sliding-.     E.  P.  Parum.     1,473,928  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Window-opening  device.     A.  Kiirth.     1,443,691 ;   Jan.  30. 
Window  -  operating     device.       A.     Heyman.       1,463,700; 

July  31. 
Window-operating  device.     S.   T.   McClarren.     1,453,881  ; 

May  1. 


J.     J.     Parker.       1.444,753; 


L.    Welker,    jr.     ,  1,455,464 ; 


Window-operating     device. 

Feb.  6. 
Window-operating    device. 

May  15T 
Window-operating  device,  Casement-.     R.  B.  Worthington. 

1,440,758  ;  Jan.  2. 

L.   M.   Foss.      1,461,610; 


W.        Golymbiewski. 


1,451,487 ; 


Window-operating   mechanism. 

July  10. 
Window-operating       mechanism. 

1,444,151  ;  Feb.  6. 
Window     or     door     stop.       P.     Armbroster. 

Apr.  10. 

Window  or  the  like.     A.  Watklnson.     1,468,983  ;  Sept.  25. 
Windowpane-fastening  strip.     J.  R.  Gammeter.    1,459,095  ; 

June  19. 
Windowpanes,  Making  flexible,  nonbreakable,  ti-ansparent, 

and    waterproof.      K.    L.    Weber.      1,442.917  :    Jan.    23. 
Window-polishing  device.     M.  Madsen.    1,463,477  ;  July  31. 
Window  protector.     L.  W.  Duncan.     1,460,645  ;  July  3. 
Window  regulator.  E.  E.  Heintz.     1,463,422  ;  July  31. 
Window  regulators.  Handle  mounting  for.     S.  W.  Nichol- 
son.    1,451,234  ;  Apr.   10. 
Window,  Reversible.     W.  E.   Steele.     1,443,933  ;  Jan.   30. 
Window  -  sash  -  assembling    apparatus.     J.     Brogden. 

1,445,664  ;  Feb.  20. 
Window-sash  balance.     B.  L.  Gardner  and  J.  L.  Willard. 

1,443,571  ;  Jan.  30. 
Window-sash   holder.     S.   Ladinsky.     1,451,226;   Apr.   lO. 
Window-sash    lock.      C.    G.    Callan.      1,455,865;    May   22. 
Window-sash    lock.      A.    P.   Kutsche    and   A.    A.    Winter. 

1,470,380 ;  Oct.  9. 
Window  scaffold.     C.   R.   Basini.      1,475,780 ;   Nov.   27. 
Window  scaffold.     G.  L.  Cresson.     1,456,362  ;  May  22. 
Window  scaffold.     M.  Dwork.     1,447,065  ;  Feb.  27. 
Window  scaffold.     P.  Orthmann.     1,443.903  ;  Jan.  30. 
Window  screen.     J.  G.  Allen.     1,448,176 ;  Mar.  13. 
Window   screen.     P.    E.   Boehncke.      1,478,168 ;    Dec.    18. 
Window   screen.     A.   E.   Davis.      1,461,441  ;   July    10. 
Window  screen.     C.  G.  Hallberg.     1,478.899  ;  Dec.  25. 
Window  screen.     J.  H.  De  Smidt.     1,458,617  ;  June  12. 
Window  screen.     H.  R.  Ellis.     1,442,657  ;  .Jan.  16. 
Window  screen.     J.  H.  Grayson.     1,468,232  ;   Sept.  18. 
Window  screen.     W.  M.  Hutchinson.     1.450.920;  Apr.  10. 
Window  screen.     J.   P.   loor.      1,459,155  ;   June   19. 
Window  screen.    G.  W.  Johnston.     1,463,121  ;  July  24. 
Window  screen.     P.  B.  Kirkness.     1,474,675  ;  Nov.  20. 
Window  screen.     J.  M.  Lang.     1,446,188;  Feb.  20. 
Window  screen.     C.  G.  Morgner.     1,471,187  ;   Oct.  16. 
Window  screen.     H.  A.  Park.     1,453,280 ;  May  1. 
Window   screen.      L.   Simon.     1,447,189  ;   Mar.   6. 
Window   screen.     E.  H.  Smythe.     1,471,534  ;  Oct.  23. 
Window  screen.     C.  W.  Trickey.     1,461,588  ;  July  10. 
Window    screen.      J.    M.    Trombly.      1,449,846 :    Mar.    27. 
Window  screen.     L.  A.  Yeager.     1,476,565  ;  Dec,  4. 
Window  screen.     J.  P.  Wall.     1,470,658  :  Oct.  16. 
Window  screen,  Adjustable.     P.   S.   Verdone.      1,476,661 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Window  screen  and  storm  sash  combined.     J.  J.  Keldsen. 

1,473,631  ;  Nov.  13. 
Window    screen.    Expansible.      D.    H.    Wertz.      1,445,375 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Window-screen  fastener.     R.  Wheeler.     1,446,364  ;  Feb.  20. 
Window    screen.    Metallic.      C.    B.    McBride.      1,475,126: 

Nov.    20. 
Window  screens,  Fastener  for.    E.  Jorgensen.    1,471,609 ; 

Oct.   23.  . 
Window  seat.     D.   Kienle.      1,468,717;    Sept.   25. 
Window-seating    attachment.      S.    Chapman.      1,450.353 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Window-securing    means.      J.    D.    Tomford.      1,464,345 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Window  shade.     B.  H.  Lunken.     1,452,611 ;  Apr.  24. 
Window    shade     and    curtain    bracket.      M.    Harvozinskl 

and  J.  Gawlik.     1,447.658  :  Mar.  6. 
Window-shade  bracket.    M.  Crum,  sr.     1,448,260 ;  Mar.  13. 
Window-shade  bracket.     X.  W.  Saul.     1,448,463  ;  Mar.  13. 
Window-shade  bracket.  Adjustable.     C.  Day.     1,467,025  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Window-shade    bracket    and    curtain-pole    support,    Com- 
bined.    G.  Basilio.     1,452,865  ;  Apr.  24. 
Window-shade  guard  or  guide.     A.  R.  Love.     1,445,697  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Window  shield.  Bank-.     J.  W.  Cleary.     1,451,360  ;  Apr.  10. 
Window-sliield-cleaning  device.  Automatic.     R.   E.   Miller. 

1,451,368:  Apr.  10. 
Window    shields.    Clear-vision    rain    guard    for.      W.     S. 

Luckett.     1,450,977;   Apr.   10. 
Window,      Sliding     and     reversing.        O.      B.     Dreusike. 

1,450.281  ;  Apr.   3. 
tVindow  spring.     O.    A.   Lawrence.      1,462,235 :   July    17. 
Window  stay.     J.  A..  Lane.     1.472,920;   Nov.   6. 
Window  stop.     L.  Fry.     1,456,229  ;  May  22. 
Window  stop.     N.  L.   Shankland.     1,461,499  ;  July  10. 
Window  strip.     J.  W.  Scott.     1,450,649  ;  Apr.  3. 
Window    strip    for   vehicle    windows.      S.    W.    Nicholson. 

1,473,310;  Nov.  6. 
Window  structure.     W.  J.  Boda.     1,447.408  ;  Mar.  6. 
Window  structure.     J.  W.  Polgert.    1,474,521 ;  Nov.  20. 
Window,  Vehicle.     A.  Bachle.     1,456,961  ;  May  29. 

Window  ventilator.     E.  C.  Abraham.     1,469.137  :  Sept,  25. 
Window  ventilator.     J.   Dykema.      1,472,056 ;   Oct.   30. 
Window  ventilator.    J.  Pratt.    1,446,066 ;  Feb.  20. 


1296 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Window    ventilator.       J.     C.     Shuttleworth.       1,444,756 

Feb.  6. 
Window-washer    platform.      J.    C.    Brewster.      1,458,744 

June  12. 
Window-washer's  seat.     R.  Schiller.     1,443,507  ;  Jan.  30 
Window    washing    and    drying    mechanism.      J.    Martin 

1,474,840;    Nov.    20. 
Window-washing  apparatus.    J.  C.  G.  Bonney.    1,454,373 

May  8. 
Window-washing  apparatus.     E.  Pitou.     1,470,388  ;  Oct.  9 
Window  weight.     A.  F.   Wixson.     1,468,429  ;   Sept.   18. 
Windows   and   screen   doors.    Screen  for.     H.  B.   Sbippee, 

1,461,500;  July  10. 
Windows   and  similar   purposes.   Apparatus  for   cleaning, 

O.   H.  Smazelle,  J.  Hetherington,  and  L.  M.  Mclldowie, 

1,468,219;    Sept.    18. 
Windows,  doors,  and  the  like.  Heating  and  cooling  system 

for.     I.  H.  Erb.     1,465,513;  Aug.  21. 
Windows,  doors,  etc..  Metallic  frame  for.     E.  II.  Ellison. 

1,451,012  ;    Apr.   10. 
Windows,     Fastener    for     screen     and    storm.       E.     W. 

Hess.     1,441,086;   Jan.   2. 
Windows,    Fly    screen    for.      E.    Guardiani.      1,466,281 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Windows  from  the  inside.  Appliance  for  cleaning.     H.  M. 

Chiron.     1,472,240  ;  Oct.  30. 
Windows,  Operating  device  for  swinging.     W.  Schonfleld. 

1,456,468;  May  22. 
Windows,   Operating  means  for  casement.     A.   Johnson. 

1,471,736  ;  Oct.  23. 
Windows,      Operator     for      swinging.        W.      Schonfleld. 

1,444,393  ;  Feb.  6. 
Windows,    Safety    device    for.      A.    Cobhell.      1,448,729 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Windows,   Tension   device  for   casement.     T.   B.    Walker. 

1,464,229  ;  Aug.  7. 
Windows.    Ventilating    attachment    for.      O.    P.    Erhardt. 

1.447,772  ;  Mar.  6. 
Windows,    Ventilating    attachment    for.      C.    H.    George. 

1,470,606;  Oct.  16. 
Windows,  Ventilator  hood  for.     H.   Schreier.     1,470,392  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Windows,     Water    drain    for.      J.     Hanson.       1,451,021  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Windows,    Wind-regulated    shutter    for.      N.    C.    Jensen. 

1,464,764  ;   Aug.   14. 
Windrow  loader.     E.  Mowry.     1,467,392  ;   Sept.  11. 
Wine  press.     J.  Szafka.     1,468,047  ;  Sept.  18. 
Winnowing  machines.  Feeding  device  for.     J.  M.  Henrik- 

sen.     1,447,722;   Mar.  6. 
Wiping-down  device.     C.  H.  Oslund.     1,462,940  ;  July  24. 
Wire  and  manufacturing  same.  Solder-filled.     L.  H.  Kirk. 

1,465,553;  Aug.  21. 
Wire,  Apparatus  for  and  method  of  hardening  or  temper- 
ing.    C.  O.  and  C.  D.  Johnson.     1,476,448  ;  Dec.  4. 
Wire,  Apparatus  for  spooling.     J.  M.  Leidecker  and  J.  G. 

Burch.     1,462,014  ;  July  17. 
Wire-assemhling    machine.      B.    A.    Pigeon.      1,452,615 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Wire,  Barbed.     R.   Gosser.     1,454,584  :  May   8. 
■  Wire,  Barbed.     A.  W.  Storey.     1,468,218  ;  Sept.  18. 
Wire-bending  machine.     A.  W.  Beere.     1,472,543  ;  Oct.  30. 
Wire-bending   machine.      G.    F^imagalli,    P.    Garden  e    and 

C.  Surico.     1,464,505  ;  Aug.   14. 
Wire-bending    machine.      0.    MuUer    and    F.    C.    Fischer. 

1,448,567;   Mar.    13. 
Wire-bending  machine.     T.   0.  Russell  and  O.  A.  Langos, 

1.470,106  ;  Oct.  9. 
Wire-binding  device.     D.  Kenner.     1,474,265  ;  Nov.  13. 
Wire-block  stripper.     E.  F.   Brown.      1,477,687-   Dec.   ]S 
Wire-block    stripper.      E.    E.    Kilmer    and    F.    P.    Groth. 

1,475,435-6  ;   Nov.  27. 
Wirebound-box-hlank   machines.   Feed   mechanism   for.     J. 

Shellenberger.     1.447,490;  Mar.   6. 
Wirp-bundling   machine.     A.    J.    Gerrard   and   P.   Wright. 

1.478,514:   Dec.   25. 
Wire-chain  link.    A.  L.  .Johnson,  jr.     1,463,281-2  ;  July  31. 
Wire-chain  machine.     M.  Olson.     1,464.331  ;  Aug.  7. 
Wire-chaln-making      machine.        A.      Berg.        1,469,173 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Wire,  chain,  woven-wire  fencing,  and  the  like,  Apparatu."! 

for  metal-coatlug.     E.  L.  Watrous.     1,462.589  ;  July  24. 
Wire    chains,    Auxiliary    device    for    inserting    leaves    of 

solder    into    the    .ioints    of   the    links    of.      E.    Becker. 

1,478.813;   Dec.   25. 
Wire  clamp.     J.  F.  Schleper.     1,458.247;  June  12. 
Wire-cloth-display  roll  rack.     C.  M.  McCarthy.    1,462,349  ; 

July  17. 
Wire.    Continuously    cleaning    and    drawing.      E.    Boley. 

1,470,374  ;  Oct.  9. 
Wire-covering  machine.     W.  B.  Cook.     1,441,561  ;  Jan.  9, 
Wire-covering    machine.       W.     E.     Cook.       1,461,816-17 ; 

July  17. 
Wire  cutter.  Hot-.     H.  B.  Bush.     1,476,049  ;  Dec.  4. 
Wire  deforming  and  severing  machine.     A.  J.  Gerrard  and 

P.   Wright.      1,453,456;   May   1. 
Wire   distributor.     J.   W.    Hendrix.      1,461.214:   July    10. 
Wire-drawing  bench,  Continuous.     E.   Boley.      1,470,375 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Wire-drawing   blocks.    Clutching   mechanism    for.      E.    H. 

Carroll.     1,464,028  :  Aug.  7. 
Wire-drawing     machine.     Continuous.       J.     A.     Horton. 

1,460,379;  July  8. 


Wire-drawing  machinery.  Die  box  for.     J.  R.  George  and 

W.  E.  Carroll.     1,465,730;  Aug.  21. 
Wire-drawing  machinery   or  the  like.   Means  for   control- 
ling    associated     mechanisms     of.       W.     D.     Pierson. 

1,441,241 ;    Jan.    9. 
Wire-drawing  machines.  Die  support  for.     C.   H.  Oslund. 

1,447,356  ;   Mar.   6. 
Wire-drawing    machines.    Guard    for.      W.    J.    Gajkowski. 

1,466,645  ;    Aug.    28. 
Wire-drawing   machines.   Lubricating  system  for.     W.  D. 

Pierson.     1,442,735;  Jan.  16. 
Wire-embedding  tool.     R.  S.  Benson.     1,447,059  ;  Feb.  27. 
Wire-enameling    machine.      J.    A.    Lewellyn.      1,472,024 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Wire-enameling  machine.     A.  Maring.     1,444,079  ;  Feb.  6. 
Wire  fabric.     J.  S.  Barnes.     1,467,416  ;  Sept.  11. 
Wire     fabric,     Machine     for     making.       3.     W.     Taylor. 

1,466,415  ;   Aug.    28. 
Wire-fabric    manufacture.      O.    Muller,    jr.,    and    G.    W. 

Burchett.     1,448,566;  Mar.  13. 
Wire  fabrics.  Producing.    A.  Purves.     1,475,352  ;  Nov.  27. 
Wire  fabrics.  Weaving.     J.  S.  Barnes.     1,454,619  ;  May  8. 
Wire  fastener.     S.  Y.  Monckton.     1,473,497  ;   Nov.   6. 
Wire   fasteners.   Device   for  making   spiral.      C.   P.   Gray. 

1,446,343  ;  Feb.  20. 
Wire  feeding  and  cutting-ofE  mechanism.     W.  E.  Primrose. 

1,468,511  ;  Sept.  18. 
Wire-fence  clamp.     W.  G.  Robinson.     1,477,901 ;  Dec.  18. 
Wire  fence  fabrics  to  posts,  etc..  Clip  for  fastening.     R. 

L.  Roney.     1,454,254  ;  May  8. 
Wire-fence  fastener.     W.  H.  Mason.     1,450,298  ;  Apr.  3. 
Wire-fence     stretcher.       W.     G.     Robinson.       1,477,902 ; 

Dec.   18.  . 
Wire-fence  stretcher.     G.  Smith.     1,469,205;   Sept.  25. 
Wire  fixture.  Electric-.     C.  Barton.    1,458,263  ;  June  12. 
Wire-forming  device.  Spiral-.     G.  A.  Bonelli.     1,471,235  ; 

Oct.   16. 
Wire    frame.      J.    J.    Williams.      Rel5,635 ;    June   26. 
Wire   grip.      C.    H.    Dicke.      1,466,426;    Aug.    28. 
Wire   grip.     M.    Jacobsen.      1,449,945 ;    Mar.    27. 
Wire  grip.     C.  J.  Walton.     1,466,007  ;  Aug.  28. 
Wire-gripping  device.     O.  A.  Woolley.     1,477,740  ;  Dec.  18. 
Wire,  Holder  for  coiled.      E.  H.  Tate.      1.476.778  :    Dec.  11. 
Wire    holder,     Quiller-.       L.    T.    Houghton.       1,452,119 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Wire-holding  device.     F.  A.  Decker.     1,449,975  ;  Mar.   27. 
Wire-hoop  machine.     G.  B.  Bull.     1,457,691  :  June  5. 
Wire,  Insulated  electric.     H.  B.  Burley  and  H.  E.  Rooney. 

1,458,803  ;  June  12. 
Wire-insulation    cutter    and    stripper.      B.    F.    T.    Bell. 

1,452,6.34  ;  Apr.  24. 
Wire-joining  method.     B.  J.  Davidson.     1,453,447  ;  May  1. 
Wire-ioining   tool.      S.    F.    Bauwens.      1,469,711  ;    Oct.    2. 
Wire-joining   tool.      S.    F.    Bauwens.      1,476,388 :    Dec.    4. 
Wire-joining  tool.     B.  J.  Davidson.     1,453,446  ;  May  1. 
Wire  joint.     G.  Dincognito.     1,454,156;  May  8. 
Wire-line  clamp.     B.  C.  Gilliam.     1,478,950;  Dec.  25. 
Wire-marking  device.     H.  E.  Shreeve.     1,458,155  ;  June  12. 
Wire.  Method  of  and  means  for  reducing,   straightening, 

and    winding.       C.    O.,    C.    D.,    and    B.    A.    Johnson. 

1,474,778;  Nov.   20. 
Wire    or    the    like.    Means    for    gripping.       W.     Swann. 

1,450.524  :   Apr.  3. 
Wire,  Pile.     R.  H.  Parker.     1,450,512  :  Apr.  3. 
Wire,  Pile.     R.  E.  Thompson.     1,450,525  ;  Apr.  3. 
Wire   puller.      J.    R.   Kearney.      1.464,939 ;   Aug.    14. 
Wire  reel.     H.  J.  Hanson.     1,463,696  ;  July  31. 
Wire  reel  or  spool.     C.  L.  Npwton.     1,465,454;  Aug.  21. 
Wire  reels.     F.  Yurcich.     1,443,450  ;  Jan.  30. 
Wire   rods.   Manufacture   of.      J.    R.    George.      1.476,333 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Wire-rope  knife.     F.  H.  Leidecker.     1,475,019  ;  Nov.  20. 
Wire-rope-secnring  means.    W.  Goetz.     1.442.396  ;  Jan.  16. 
Wivp-rope  socket.     D.  W.   Snow.     1,440,504  ;  Jan.  2. 
Wire  spiller  and  lifting  net.     O.   C.  Wagner.     1,463,857. 

Aug.  7, 
Wire  splicer.     F.  A.  Ropp.     1,453,524  ;  May  1. 
Wirp-splicing     tool.      J.      S.      McChesney.      1.445,634-5 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Wire-spoked  wheel.     L.  M.  Cooper.     1,474.405  ;  Nov.  20. 
Wire,    Spooled.      J.    Cook.      1,468,994;    Sept.    25. 
Wire  staples.  Stapling  machine  for  driving.     E.  H.  Mich- 

ener.     1,457,446  ;  June  5. 
Wire    stitcher.      J.    Wolf    and    M.    Burger.      1,460,528; 

July  3. 
Wire  straightening  and  cutting  machine.     E.  P.  Shuster. 

1,466,002;  Aug.   28. 
Wire-straightening    arbor.      E.    F.    Shuster.      1,473,256: 

Nov.  6. 
Wire-straightening  machine.     H.   V.  Backus.     1,475,736 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Wire-straightening   machine.      L.    Thompson.      1,473,261; 

Nov.  6. 
Wire-strapping  tool.     L.  Campbell.     1,463,869.     Aug.  7. 
Wire   stretcher.      J.    Grimme.      1,472.167;    Oct.    30. 
Wire  stretcher.     R.  V.  Johnson.     1.473.150  :  Nov.  6. 
W^ire  stretcher.     B.  F.  Little.     1,457,531 ;  June  5.  , 

Wire  stretcher.     0.  Simenson.     1,450.458  :  Apr.  3. 
Wire  stretcher.     A.  B.  Trinkel.     1.451.410:  .A.pr.  10. 
Wire      stretcher      and      hoist.       Combination      woven-. 

I.  Hutcherson.      1,462,011;   July  17. 
Wire    stretcher   and   puller.      G.   M.   Wilson.      1,443,064; 

Jan.  23. 


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Alphabetical  list  of  inve7itions — Continued. 


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Wire     stretcher     aud     splicer.       J.     Elder.       1,447,536 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Wire  stretcher  and  splicer,  Combined.    J.  Elder.    1. 442.928  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Wire    stretchers,     Clamp     for.       G.     Smith.       1,469,204 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Wire    stretching    and    tying    machine.      A.    J.    Gerrard. 

1,460,649  ;  July  3. 
Wire-stretching  tool.     W.  G.  Lyons.     1,444.928  ;   Feb.  13. 
Wire  support,   Checkrow-.     A.   M.    Schieberl.      1,459,163 ; 

June  19. 
Wire    tensioning  and   twisting    machine.      A.   J.   Gerrard 

and  P.  Wright.     1,456,127  :  May  22. 
Wire  tightener.     F.  Ness.     1,456,143  ;  May  22. 
Wire     tightener.     Flat     or     round.       C.     J.     Rothermel. 

1,475,245;   Nov.   27. 
Wire  trolling-line  and  twine  winder.     W.  H.  Gruenhagen. 

1,454,050  ;  May  8. 
Wire-twisting      machine.      A.      Van      Veen.      1,446,599 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Wire-tying  tool.     L.  R.  Pomeroy.     1,472,763;  Oct.   30. 
Wire-weaving  machine.     G.  H.  Norris  and  E.  A.  Ernest. 

1,472.988;  Nov.  6. 
Wire   with   deformed   ends.   Tie.      A.  J.    Gerrard   and    P. 

Wright.     1.472,299  ;  Oct.  30. 
Wireworking     machine.     Continuous.       C.     H.     Oslund. 

1,441.707  :  Jan.  9. 
Wireless  amplifier.     C.  T.  Alleutt.     1,450,275;  Apr.  3. 
Wireless    communication.       F.     Lowenstein.       1,470,088 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Wireless  detector.     W.   H.   Kuf.     1,460,734  ;  Julj   3. 
Wireless  impulses.  Apparatus  for  the  receipt  of.     F.  Con- 
rad.    1,456,867  ;  May  29. 
Wireless    receiving    system.      C.    T.    Alleutt.      1,440,432 ; 

Jan.    2. 
Wireless    receiving    system.      J.    Slepian.      1,455,767-8 ; 

May  15. 
Wireless  selection  system.   R.  B.  Goldschmidt.    1,475,297 ; 

Nov.   27. 
Wireless-signaling  control   device.      E.    H.    Colpitts.      Re. 

15,538;  Feb.  13. 
Wireless    signaling,    Modulated    signaling    system    partic- 
ularly  applicable  to.      N.   Lea.     1,455.845;   May   22. 
Wireless     signaling    system.       E.     F.     W.     Alexanderson. 

1,465,961-2  ;  Aug.   28. 
Wireless  signals.  Detector  for.     E.  F.  Randall.     1,475,027; 

Nov.    20. 
Wireless    telegraph   calling  device.      W.    H.    Nottage   and 

T.  D.  Parkin.     1,452,925;  Apr.  24. 
Wireless-telegraph    receiver.      L.    B.    Turner.      1,455,896 ; 

May  22. 
Wireless  telegraphy  and  telephony.  Apparatus  for.     H.  J. 

Round.      1,474,382;    Nov.    20. 
Wireless-telegraphy   receiver.      H.   J.    Round.      1,472,092 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Wireless     telegraphy.    Receiving    arrangement    for.       A. 

Mei.«.«ner.     1,454,328;  May  8. 
Wireless  telegraphy.  Transmitting  and  receiving  appara- 
tus  for.     G.    H.    Clark.      1,461,754;   July   17. 
Wireless-telephone   outfits.   Detector   for.     W.   F.    Gehrig. 

1,449.148  :  Mar.  20. 
Wireless-telephone    receiving    apparatus.      W.    F.    Gehrig. 

1,448,207;  Mar.  13. 
Wireless  telephony,  Transmitter  for.     S.  O.  E.  T.  Trost. 

1,468.250;    Sept.    18. 
Wireless    tie    insulator.      H.    A.    Frederick.      1,470,322 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Wireless     transmitter.       W.     T.     Ditcham.       1,452,960 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Wireless  transmitter.     W.  T.  Ditcham.     1,454,598  ;  May  8. 
Wireless  transmitting  station.     H.  J.  Round.     1,452.849  ; 

Apr.   24. 
Wireless    wave    detector.      E.    P.    Lindner.       1,441.988 ; 

Jan.   9. 
Wire.s.   M.-ichine  for  capping  bundles   of  tie.     P.   Wright. 

1,455,053  :   May   22. 
Wires,     Machine     for     tying     bundles     of.       P.     Wright. 

1,453,820;  May  1. 
Wires.    Method    .and    apparatus    for    inserting    support. 

F.  C.  Ingold.     1.478.8.59  :.  Dec.   23. 

Wires    or    rods    on    intersecting    lines,    Welding.       L.    S. 

Lachman  and  E.  Fulda.  1,447.792 :  Mar.  6. 
Wiring  system.  J.  W.  Hill.  1,441.087  ;  Jan.  2. 
Wood    and    making    same.    Preserved.      R.    A.    Marr,    jr. 

1.464,044  ;  Aug.  7. 
Wood    and   preparing   it.    Composition    for   impregnating. 

G.  Coester.     1,463,674  ;  July  31. 

Wood,   apparatus   for  defiberizing.     G.   Aicher  and   U.   S. 

McMillan.     1.476,032  ;  Dec.  4. 
Wood-bending   apparatus.      F.    H.    Bancroft.      1,461,471 ; 

.July  10. 
Wood  chipper.     D.  C.  Andrews.     1.464,690  ;  Aug.  14. 
Wood,  Composition  for  impregnating  and  preserving.     L. 

Gohmert.     1.465,603  ;  Aug.  21. 
Wood-cutter    sizer    head.      H.    K.    Hansen.      1,461,090; 

July  10. 
W^ood    cutting    and    splitting    machine,    Combined.       K. 

Mukai.     1.441.996  :  Jan.  9. 
Wood-cutting     machine.       A.     H.     Carrier.       1,474,337 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Woodcutting  machine.     A.   White.     1,460,874 ;  July  3. 
Wood     everlastinglv    flexible.     Making.       M.     Hanemann. 

1,457,974  ;  June  5. 

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Wood,  ivory,   and   other  grained   or  figured   materials   or 

substances,   Method   and   process   of   producing   fabrica- 
tions in  imitation  of.     G.  H.  Cox.     1,469,035  ;  Sept.  25. 
Wood  material  and  product  thereof.  Treatment  of-     V.  H. 

Forssman.     1,469,362  ;  Oct.  5. 
Wood   material   and   the   product   thereof.    Production    of 

homogeneous.     V.   H.    Forssman.      1,465.937 ;   Aug.   28. 
Wood,  Preserving.     F.  Bodmar.     1,473,899  ;  Nov.  13. 
Wood,  Preserving.     R.  I.  Smith.     1,467,819  ;  Sept.  11. 
Wood    pulp.     Apparatus    for    grinding.       J.     J.     Warren. 

1,465,069  ;  Aug.   14. 
Wood  pulp.  Digesting.     E.  Morterud.     1,478.614  ;  Dec.  25. 
Wood-screw  machine.     H.  L.  Smith.     1,474,177  ;  Nov.  13. 
Wood  -  splitting     machine.       W.     Eastman.       1,457,966; 

June  5. 
Wood-splitting  machine.     K.  Mukai.     1,452,387  ;  Apr.  17. 
Wood-surfacing    mechanism.       G.     Littleford    and    J.     C. 

Kuvkendall.     1,447.878  ;  Mar.   6. 
Wood,  Treating.     G.  F.  Lyon.     1,456,809  ;  May  29. 
Wood-treating  plants.   Automatic  charging   and  discharg- 
ing apparatus  for.     G.  B.  and  J.  B.  Shipley.     1,478,259  ; 

Dec.   18. 
Wooden  tub.    F.  X.  Pfluger.     1,453,994  ;  May  1. 
Woods  and  inlaid  work  on  wood  by  the  aid  of  transfer 

work.    Producing  imitations   of   valuable.     R.   W.   Ter- 

linden.     1,464,144  ;  Aug.  7. 
Woods    and    other    porous    substances.    Treating.      F.    H. 

McPherson  and  J.   M.   Abrams.     1.456.323  ;  May  22. 
Woodworker's  tool.  Combination.     J.  G.  Berger  and  A.  G. 

Gardner.     1,448,187  ;  Mar.  13. 
Woodworking    machine.      C.    F.    Anderson    and    L.    W. 

Knapp.     1,459,965  ;  June  26. 
Woodworking  machine.     C.  F.  Anderson  and  L.  W.  Knapp. 

1,464.020:  Aug.  7. 
Woodworking  machine.     C.  F.  Bouin.     1,454,264  ;  May  8. 
Woodworking    machine.      E.    J.    Fager,    jr.       1,449,817 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Woodworking    machinery.      E.    G.    Ashley.      1,460,780; 

July  3. 
Woodworking  machinery.     L.  Fritz.     1,457,626  ;  June  5. 
Woodworking     machinery.       J.     E.     Hirst.        1,458,411 ; 

June  12. 
Woodworking    machines.    Attachment    for.      S.    Volkman. 

1,452,008  ;  Apr.  17. 
Woodworking  machines.   Tool-supporting  spindle  for.     J. 

Rock.      1,465,058-9  ;    Aug.    14. 
Woodworking     mechanism.       G.     Littleford.       1,446,851  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Woodworking  tool.     A.   H.   Hilker.      1,459,534  ;   June   19. 
Woodworking  tool.     R.   W.   Rhodes.      1.447.039  ;   Feb.   27. 
Woodworking  tool  and  forming  the  cutting  edge  thereof. 

J.   Rock.     1,465,060;   Aug.    14. 
Woodworking  tool.  Universal.    J.  H.  Bloodgood.    1,457,492  ; 

June  5. 
Woodworking    tools,     Cutting    device    for.       S.     Madsen. 

1,451,995  ;  Apr.  17. 
Wool    cards.    Point-to-point    breast    for.      E.    V.    Bates. 

1,478,630  ;  Dec.  25. 
Wool  cleaning.     H.  Y.  McBride.     1,449,613  :  Mar.  27. 
Wool-combing  machine.     M.  Bohmer.     Rel5,528  ;    Jan.  16. 
Wool,  etc.,  Machine  for  picking  and  burring.     O.  M.  God- 
frey.    1,470,827  ;  Oct.  16. 
Wool   product.     H.  Y.   McBride.     1.449.826  ;  Mar.  27. 
Wool   to   prepare  it  for  manufacture.   Treatment   of.     T 

A.  Coghlan.     1,478,203  ;   Dec.   18. 
Work    and    power    stand.    Combination.      M.    H.    Fuller 

1,463,882  ;  Aug.  7. 
Work     bench,     Demountable.       E.     Teeken.       1,458,738 

June  12. 
Work  driver.     F.  Mullcr.     1,449.126  :  Mar.  20. 
Work    feeder.    Automatic.      R.    B.    Gerhardt.      1,457,830 

June  5. 
Workholder.     H.  Davis.     1,464,064;  Aug.  7. 
Workholder.     J.  P.  Fegely  and  J.  H.  Newhard.     1,442.932 

Jan.  23, 
Workholder.     T.  E.  Purvis.     1,453,406  ;  May  1. 
Workholder.     I.  F.  Woodrow.     1,452,949:  Apr.  24. 
Work   holder  and  clamp.      C.   A.   VidinghofC.     1,464,375  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Workbolders,    Adjustable    support    for.       B.    P.    Graves. 

1,474.525  ;    Nov.   20. 
Work    holding    and    ejecting    mechanism.      C.    W.    Howe. 

1,446,305  ;  Feb.  20. 
Work-holding  clamp.     J.  H.  Rowland.     1,446.811 ;  Feb.  27. 
Workholding  device.     H.  S.  Bergen.     1,478.096;  Dec.  18. 
Workholding    device.      M.    S.    Golembiewski.      1,445,016 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Work-holding    mechanism.      M.    L.    Jeffrey.      1,440,388 ; 

.Tan.   2. 
Work-holding  stand.     C.  O.  Walper.     1,469,860;  Oct.  9. 
Work-positioning      means.        W.      Hubbard.        1,446,465 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Worksheets,  Collated.     J.  A.  Wherry.     1,474,747  ;  Nov.  20.. 
Workstand.   Mechanic's.     H.   E.   Patrick,   A.   J.   Peterson, 

and   J.    W.   Bermes.      1,472,425  :   Oct.    30. 
Work  support.     C.  S.  Andersen.    1,453,901  ;  May  1. 
Work  support.     W.  V.  Neal.     1,460,433;   July  3. 
Work   support.      J.    H.   Pope.      1,461,785 ;    July   17. 
Work   support.     W.   T.   B.   Roberts.     1,456,040;   May   22. 
Work  support  and  last.     A.  Latham.     1,448,070;  Mar.  13. 
Work   supports,   Actuating   mechanism    for.     J.    M.   Ben- 
jamin.    1,460,362  ;  July  3. 


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IM>BX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpliahetical  list  of  inventions — Continued. 


Work    table,    Convertible.      W.     B.     Munn.      1,463,717 
July  31. 

Woven  or  knitted  articles  or  fabrics,  Apparatus  lor  darn 

ing.     H.  L.  Kingsmill.     1,478,984  ;  Dec.  25. 
Wrapped    box,    Semlloose-.      H.     B.    Smith.      1,470,398 

Oct.  9. 
Wrapper.     J.  H.  Johnson.     1,465,581 ;  Aug.  21. 
Wrappers,  Sealing  device  for.     J.  B.   Robbins.   1,476.419 

Dec.  4. 
Wrapping  and  packing  small  articles  such  as  cigarettes 

Machine  for.     W.  B.  Molins.     1,468,246  ;   Sept.  18. 
Wrapping     and     unwrapping     machine.      F.    M.    Pierce. 

1.451,051  ;  Apr.    10. 
Wrapping  machine.     C.  O.  Brownell.     1,468,626  ;  Sept.  25. 
Wrapping  machine.     C.  E.  CampbeU.     1,459.719  ;  June  26 
Wrapping   machine.      S.    Cooper.      1,445,622 ;    Feb.    20. 
Wrapping  machine.     H.  de  Escobales.     1,466,814  ;  Sept.  4. 
Wrapping   machine.      J.    Faull.      1,465.976-7  ;    Aug.    28. 
Wrapping  machine.     R.  S.  Hatch.     1,459,054  ;  June  19. 
Wrapping  machine.     A.  E.  Hopkins.     1,452,604  ;  Apr.  24. 
wrapping    machine.      F.    W.    Lev.      1,466,451  ;    Aug.    28. 
Wrapping  machine.      E.   O    Strom.      1,466.633 ;    Aug.    28. 
Wrapping   machine.     J.   Schemer.      1,468,610 ;    Sept.    18. 
Wrapping  machine.     C.  E.  Steere.     1,474,181  ;  Nov.  13. 
Wrapping  machine.     E.   C.  Taylor.     1,474,651  ;   Nov.   20. 
Wrapping    machine.    Carton-.      J.    J.    Millin.      1,453,719 ; 

May   1. 
Wrapping    machines.    Printing    attachment    for.      H.    A. 

Sevigng.     1,466,000  :   Aug.  28. 
Wreck-retrieving    device.       H.     J.     Schmitt.       1,455,122 ; 

May  15. 
Wrecking  tool.     S.  F.  Anderson  and  A.  Farb.     1,473,072  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Wrecking   tool.      P.   H.   Fry.      1,472,517 ;   Oct.    30. 
Wrench  :  See —  • 

Adjustable  wrench.  Plug  wrench. 

Can  opening  wrench.  Quick-acting  wrench. 

Cap  wrench.  Quick-adjusting  wrench. 

Fruit-jar    wrench.  Quick-set  wrench. 

Geared   wrench  Ratchet  wrench. 

Headlight  wrench.  Ratchet   socket   wrench. 

Jar-cap  wrench.  Rim  wrench. 

Jar  wrench.  Socket  wrench. 

Lamp  wrench.  Spark-plug  wrench. 

Nut   wrench.  Spoke    wrench. 

Pipe  clamp  and  wrench.  Strap   wrench. 

Pipe   wrench. 
Wrench.     H.   A.   Allen.     1,440,950 ;  Jan.   2. 
Wrench.     J.  F.  Astley.     1,470,421  ;  Oct.  9. 
Wrench.     J.  F.  Bailey.     1.447.831-2  ;  Mar.   6. 
Wrench.     L.   L.  Bailey.     1.477.928 ;   Dec.   18. 
Wrench.     A.  Bangert  and  F.  May.     1,460,837  ;  July  3. 
Wrench.     G.  R.  Barker.     1,452,951  ;  Apr.  24. 
Wrench.     C.   P.   Brown.     1,455,423 ;   Mav   15. 
Wrench.     C.  R.  Bryant.     1,466,947  ;  Sept.  4. 
Wrench.     R.  Baker.     1,443,002 ;  Jan.  23. 
Wrench.     C.  P.  Bvrne.     1,474,236  ;  Nov.  13. 
Wrench.     C.  A.  Calvin.     1,448,053  ;  Mar.  13. 
Wrench.     G.  W.  Cary.     1,456.620  ;  May  29. 
Wrench.     L.  E.  Clark.     1,445,823  ;  Feb.  20. 
Wrench.     W.  H.  Clopton,  jr.     1.450.973  :  Apr.  10. 
Wrench.     J.   P.    Coughlin.     1,467,709 ;    Sept.   11 . 
Wrench.     J.   P.   Coughlin.     1,467,756;   Sept.   11. 
Wrench.     A.   A.    Cress.      1,471,142 ;    Oct.    16. 
Wrench.     O.  H.  Dickey.     1,458.037  ;  June  5. 
Wrench.     F.  .T.  Dorsch.    1,462,788  ;  Julv  24. 
Wrench.     A.  H.  Duncan.     1,475,004  ;  Nov.  20. 
Wrench.     C.  R.  Edwards.     1,446.619  :   Feb.  27. 
Wrench.      M.   N.    Erickson.      1,441,409 ;    Jan.   9. 
Wrench.     A.   S.   Fisher.      1,444.907  ;    Feb.    1 3. 
Wrench.     A.   S.  Fisher.     1,478,512  ;  Dec.  25. 
Wrench.     J.  H.  Fones.     1,458.474  :  .Tune  12. 
Wrench.     E.  H.  Fridley.     1,441,078  ;  ,Tan.  2. 
Wrench.      A.    Garbacz.      1,466.502 :    Aug.    28. 
Wrench.      I.   C.    Gellman.      1,451,906 ;    Apr.    17. 
Wrench.     A.  Gloor.     1,465,470  :  Aug.  21. 
Wrench.     T.   F.  Gore.     1,445.211  ;   Feb.  13. 
Wrench.     B.  J.  Greer.     1.453,670  ;  May  1. 
Wrench.     A.  Guttly.     1,457.244  ;  Mav  29. 
Wrench.     L.  L.  Hall.     1,459,291  ;  .June  19. 
Wrench.      F.   Hoopor.      1,450.083  ;   Mar.   27. 
Wrench.     W.  Hughes.     1,448,962  ;  Mar.  20. 
Wrench.     W.  D.  Ittel.     1,463,822  ;  Aug,  7. 
Wrench.      E.    L.   Jacobs.      1,477,355;    Dec.    11. 
Wrench.      C.   M.    Jones.     1,452.079 ;    Apr.    17. 
Wrench.      J.    Jordan.      1,445.280 ;    Feb.    13. 
Wrench.     T.  Keller.     1,444,793:  Feb.  13. 
Wrench.     G.  W.  Kelley.     1,464,004  ;  Aug.  7. 
Wrench.     A.  Komnenus.     1.454.444  :  Mav  8. 
Wrench.     G.   Kuhns.     1,441,934 ;  Jan.   9. 
Wrench.      G.   F.   and   F.   L.   Le   Bus.      1,476,341 ;   Dec,   4. 
Wrench.     R.  Maekin.     1,467,678 ;  Sept.  11. 
Wrench.     W.   A.  Martin.      1,442,351;   Jan.   3  0. 
Wrench.     E.   Matthews.     1,466.136;   Aug.  28. 
Wrench.      J.    B.    Menzl.      ]  .459.739  ;    June    26. 
Wrench.     D.  P.  Miller.     1,468,913  ;   Sept.  25. 
Wrench.     A.  W.  Mlnney.     1,440.404 ;  Jan.   2. 
Wrench.     L.  A.  Morgan.     1,467.735  ;  Sept.  11. 
Wrench.     K.  Muller.     1,464,288  ;  Aug.  7. 
Wrench.     V.  L.  Ochoa.     1,454.333  ;  May  8. 
Wrench.     S.  J.  Ograbisz.     1,450,641 ;  Apr.  3. 
Wrench.     O.  W.   Ormsbv.     1.477.184;   Dec.   11. 
Wrench.     J.  B.  Owen.     1,470,026  ;  Oct.  9. 


Wrench.     V.  F.   L.  Palm.      1,444,034;  Feb.  6. 

Wrench.     J.  R.  Palmeter.     1,470,184  ;  Oct.  9. 

Wrench.     J.  R.  Palmeter.     1,471,413  ;  Oct.  23. 

Wrench.     A.  Persinger.     1,445,551 ;  Feb.  13. 

Wrench.     L.  D.  Phillips.-   1,471,200;  Oct.  16. 

Wrench.     H.   D.   Rahling.     1,469,533  ;   Oct.  2. 

Wrench.     F.  S.  Ratcliffe.     1,450,224  ;  Apr.  3. 

Wrench.      T.   M.   Renick.      1,462,246 ;   July   17. 

Wrench.      W.    J.    Rhodes    and    K.    Wollams.      1,468,834; 

Sept.  25. 
Wrejich.     H.  B.  H.  Schmleding.     1,441,120;  Jan.   2. 
Wrench.      A.   E.   Silver.      1,441,183;   Jan.   2. 
Wrench.     H.  W.  Small.     1,451,184  ;  Apr.  10. 
Wrench.     E.  Staehelin.     1,453,730 ;  May  1. 
Wrench.     G.  H.  Turner.     1.44.3,296;   Jan.  23. 
Wrench.     J.  Villani.     1,446,529  ;  Feb.  27. 
Wrench.     W.   O.   Vivarttas.      1,468,529;    Sept.  18. 
Wrench.     R.  Voinov.     1.455.822  ;  Mav  22. 
Wrench.     J.  Wahl.     1,457,719;  June  5. 
Wrench.    P.  B.  Walden.     1,453,898  ;  May  1. 
Wrench.      L.    E.    Wegner.      1,460,294 ;    June    26. 
Wrench.     A.  H.  Wettwer.     1,452,668  ;  Apr.  24. 
Wrench,     A.   J.   Whitfield.      1,442,548:   Jan.   16. 
Wrench.     K.   W.   Wirtanen.     1,445,190;   Feb.   13. 
Wrench.      C.    J.    Witzel.      1,461,810;    July    17. 
Wrench  and  can  opener.     J.  Calllsta.    1,475,791  ;  Nov.  27. 
Wrench  and  the  like.     W.  J.  O'Neill.     1,455,147  ;  May  15. 
Wrench    and    pipe    cutter,    Combination.      C.    L.    Anton. 

1,449,486  ;    Mar.    27. 
Wrench  and  pliers,  Combination.   J.  B.  Singer.    1,472,312  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Wrench  and  pliers.   Combined.     A.  J.  Meyer.     1,442,083 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Wrench  or  tool.     L.  Stark.     1,474,798  ;  Nov.  20. 
Wringer  :  See — 

Clothes    wringer.  Mop  wringer. 

Mop  and  wringer.  Wash  wringer. 

Wringer.     W.  G.  Beatty.     1,456,529  ;  May  29. 
Wringer.     G.  R.  Keltie.     1,441,587;  Jan,  9. 
Wringer.     S.  and  G.  Leech.     1.476.759:  Dec.  11. 
Wringer.     E.  D.  Misner.     1,453,568  ;  May  1. 
Wringer.     W.   H.  Voss.     1,472,620;   Oct.  30. 
Wringer    attachment.       W.     S.    Osgood,    jr.       1,477,713 ; 

Dec.    18. 
Wringer  mechanism.     A.  W.  Krahn.     1,477,503  ;  Dec.  11. 
Wringer     mechanism,     Power  -  driven.       H.     E.     Smith. 

1,450,736  ;  Apr.  3. 
Wringer  -  operating      mechanism.       W.       N.      Kettinger. 

1,477,150;   Dec.  11. 
Wringers.  Adjustable  support  for  clothes.     W.  S.  Ireland. 

1.474,969;    Nov.    20. 
Wringers  and  ironing  machines.   Guard  for.     F.   Hrebek. 

1,473,042;   Nov.   6. 
Wringers,    Clothes   guide   for,      B.    T.   Foley.      1,467,367; 

Sept.  11. 
Wringers,   Feeding   attachment   for  power.      E.   L.   Leim- 

berger  and  A.  IBrasher.     1.450.891 ;  Apr.  3. 
Wringers,    Pressure    regulating   and    releasing    apparatus 

for.     A.  W.  Krahn.     1,460,423  ;  July  3. 
Wringers.     Releasing     device     for.       O.     B.     Woodrow. 

1,470,312  ;  Oct.  9. 
Wringers,    Safety    device    for    motor-driven.      P.    Schau. 

1,455,450;  May  15. 
Wringers.  Safetv  device  for  power^riven.     A.  W.  Kratz, 

jr.     1,474,045  ;  Nov.  13. 
Wringers,  Trough  or  drain  table  for.     W.  H.  Huenergardt. 

1.440,604;   Jan.   2. 
Wringing  apparatus.    S.  C.  Lawlor.    1,469,942  ;  Oct.  9. 
Wringing   machines,    Waterboard   for»     R.    A.    Kowalsky 

1.451.664:    Apr.    10. 
Wrinkles,    Device    for    removing    facial.      H.    L.    Eager. 

1,453,926;   May   1. 
Wristbands,     etc.,    Clasp    for.       A.     Walter.       1,444,574 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Wrist  pin.     W.  Aab.     1.477.622;   Dec.  18. 
Wrist  pin.     J.   J.  Krejci.     1,441,729;  Jan.  9. 
Wrist  pin.     J.   S.  Winkler.      1,466,325  ;   Aug.  28. 
Wri.it  pin,  Adiustable.     W.  A.  Hobllt.     1,443.534  ;  Jan.  30. 
Wrist-pin   lock.      A.   A.    Lovejoy.     1,475,346;    Nov.    27. 
Wrist  support.     H.  H.  TTansard.     1,469,315  ;  Oct.   2. 
Writer,  Multicopy.     B.  Mauvais.     1,463,478  ;  July  31. 
Writing   adding  machines.    Cross-footer  register   for,     H. 

A.  Poothorap.     1,455,196  ;  May  15. 
Writing    and    drawing    surface.      D.    EvAne.      1.455,579 ; 

May  15. 
Writing  implement.     W.   P.   Kelly.      1,455,842 ;    May   22. 
Writing     implements,     Guard     for.      O.     A.     Gronlund. 

1,455,879;   May   22. 
WiUlng  instrument.     C.   S.  Booth.     1,441.828  ;  Jan.  9. 
Writing   instrument.    Electric.      C.    R.    Post.      1.447,730; 

Mar.   6. 
Writing  instrument.  Multiple-.     A.  Visitacion.     1,463,983  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Writing  machine.     H.  Elmblad.     1.474,247;  Nov.  13. 
Writing  machine.     H.   Graf.      1,471,654  ;   Oct.   23. 
Writing  machines,  adding   machines,   and   the  like.   Copy 

carrier  for.     L.  P.  Amez-Droz.     1.458,457  ;  June  12. 
Writing  pad.     D.  M.  Kumpf.     1,456,927  ;  May  29. 
Wrought  iron.   Making.     J.  Aston.     1,469,374  ;   Oct.  2. 
Wrought    iron,    Manufacture   of.      J.    Aston.      1,469.373; 

Oct.  2. 
X-ray  apparatus.  Safety.     E.  L.  Edwards  and  F.  A.  Far- 
well.      1,450,025  ;   Mar.    27. 


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x-ray-film  holder.     A.  Segnll.     1,474,174  ;  Nov.  13. 
.Vni.v-tilm  holder.     A.  Hallenhcrg.     1.465,516:  Aug.  21. 
X-ra.v-filra    holder    and    examining    frame.      J.    A.    Adler. 

1.478.504:   Dec.   25. 
X-rav  mount.     I.  Kulik.     1.477.131  :  Dec.  11. 
X-rav    package,    Dental.      F.    W.    Lovejoy.       1,441.160  ; 

.ran.  2. 
X-ray    photography.     Screen    for.       G.     W.     Richardson. 

1.447.4:?0:  Mar.  6. 
X-ray    photography,    Sensitizod-film    holder    for.      J.    A. 

Hoidbrink.     1,450.420  ;  Apr.   3. 
X-rav    pictures.    Device    and    method    for    making   stereo- 
scopic     I..   W.    Pease.     1,447.300 ;   Mar.   6. 
X  ray  plate.     L.  A.  Levy  and  A.  L.  Landau.     1,448.456  : 

Mar.    13. 
X-ray-plate  changer.     R.  J.  McKenna.     1,453,473  ;  May  1. 
Xrav    plates.    Holder    for.      F.    W.    Koehn.       1,444.077  ; 

Feb.  (1. 
X-ray  radiation.  Vibrating  buekey  diaphragm  for  scattered. 

H.    F.   Waite.      1.471.081  ;    Oct.    16. 
X-ray     systems.     Current     regulator     for.        C.     Fayer. 

1,453,314:   May   1. 
X-ray     systems.     Filter    Indicator     for.       H.     F.     Waite. 

1,449.357  :   Mar.   20. 
X-rav  work,  Chair  for.     R.  Levenson.     1,442,027  ;  Jan.  9. 
X-rav  work.   Film  packet  for.     H.  R.  Raper.     1,467,876  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Xylophone   stand.      .T.   B.   Kohler.      1,440,471  ;   Jan.   2. 
Yarn  and  thread  guide.     F.  W.  Easton.     1,450,205  ;  Apr.  3. 
Yarn,    .\pparatus    for    making    asbestos.      J.    A.    Heany 

1.451,824;  Apr.  17. 
Yarn,  Asbestos.     J.  A.  Heany.     1,458.577  ;  June  12. 
Yarn  carriers  upon  their  supports,  Means  for  locking.     B. 

A.  Peterson.     1,476,021 :  Dec.  4. 
Yarn  clamp.     E.  T.  Sampson.     1,466.485  ;  Aug.  2.8. 
Yam  cleaner.     A.   Ashworth.      1.442.990  :   Jan.   23. 
Yarn    cleaner.      A.    Ashworth.      1.459.135 ;    June    19. 
Y'aru  cleaner.     A.  C.  Bergren.     1.458,917  ;  June  12. 
Yarn  cleaner.     R.  G.  Jennings.     1,473,908  :  Nov.  13. 
Yarn   cleaner.     H.   E.  Van   Ness.     1.456,261-2 :   May   22. 
Yarn    clearer.      D.    Gravel.      1,475.814 ;    Nov.    27. 
Yarn    clearer    and    cleaner.      J.    H.    Marsh.      1,469,423  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Yarn-cleaning  device.     W.  A.  Barton  and  A.  A.  De  Lewis. 

1,448,612;  Mar.  13. 
Yarn,   Creel  and   support   for.     P.   A.   Holt   and   G.   Ker- 
shaw.    1.465,359  ;   Aug.  21. 
Yarn,     Device     for     guiding,     clearing,     and    tensioning. 

J.    0.    McKean.      1.462,292 ;    July    17. 
Yarn-examining    machine.      F.    J.    Schmutz.      1,448,980 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Yarn  hold*-.     L.   Blair.     1.450.835  :  Apr.  3. 
Yarn     holder     and     darner.     Combined.       T.     O.     Aked. 

1,448.175;  Mar.  13. 
Yarn-inspecting    machine.       H.    W.     TJnger.      1,459,865  ; 

June  26. 
Yarn-let-off  connection.     J.  W.  Giles.     1,453.101 ;  Apr.  24. 
Yarn  or  thread.  Means  for  maintaining  uniform  the  ten- 
sion upon.     E.   S.  Hineline.     1,459,332;  June  19. 
Yarn-printing     machine.       A.     Hanson,     sv.        1,475,628  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Yarn,    rovings.   or  the  like.  Receptacle   for   transporting. 

G.  S.  Brown  and  L.  M.  Carpenter.     1,442,600:  .Tan.  16. 
Yarn-tension     device.       J.     O.     McKean.       1,461,536-7 ; 

July  10. 
Yarn  tension  device.     J.  0.  McKean.     1,468,489:  Sept.  18. 
Yarn-tension  device.     A.  M.  Pigeon.     1,4.56.074  :  Mav  22. 
Yarn-tube  frame.     J.  G.  Soderberg.     1,462.523  ;  July  24. 
Yarn-tube    frames.     Spool-bearing    bracket    for.      E.     H. 

Rvon.     1.462,520  ;  Julv  24. 
Yarn-twisting  device.     C.  E.  McLin.     1.466,180:  Aug.  28. 
Yarn  wound  in  compact  form.   Bleaching  of.     J.   T.  and 

J.  Brandwood.     1,472.958  ;  Nov.  6. 
Yarns  wound  in  the  form  of  cheeses,  Bleaching,   dyeing, 

or   other   fluid    treatment   of.      J.   and   T.   Brandwood. 

1,454,312  ;  May  8. 


Yeast   and  the  product.  Manufacture  of  compressed.     F. 

Hayduck.     1,449,102;  Mar.  20. 
Yeast,  .Apparatus  for  comminuting  and  drying.     E.  Klein. 

1,447,789 ;    Mar.    6. 
Yeast    composition    and    making    the    same.      M.  Kushlro. 

1,477,132;  Dec.  11. 
Yeast,  Growing  of.     B.  A.  Stagner.     1,457,319-20  ;  June  5. 
Yeast  manufacture.     F.  Hayduck.     1,449,111  ;  Mar.  20. 
Yeast  manufacture.     F.  Hayduck.     Rel5,716  ;  Nov.  6. 
Yeast  manufacture.     H.  A.  Kohman,  R.  Irvin,  and   R.  J. 

Cross.     1,475,494;   Nov.   27. 
Yeast,   Manufacture   of.     A.   Wohl.     1.475,215 ;    Nov.   27. 
Yeast.      Manufacture      of      compressed.        P.      Hayduck. 

1,449,103-4  ;  Mar.  20. 
Yeast,    Manufacturing.      R.    L.    Corby    and    R.    Glasgow. 

1,475,471 ;  Nov.  27. 
Yea.st,    Manufacturing.      A.    J.    M.    Jensen.      1,474,674 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Yeast,  Precipitation  and  preparation   of  compressed.     F 

Hayduck.     1,449,113  ;  Mar.  20. 
Yeast  process,  Low-alcohol.     F.  Hayduck.     1,449,105-10; 

Mar.  20. 
Yeast    process.    Low-alcohol.      F.    Hayduck.      1,449,112 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Yeast,     Producing.       M.    Nilsson    and    N.     S.     Harrison. 

1,449,127;   Mar.   20. 
Yeast  to  increase  the  baking  strength,  Pretreating  dried. 

A.    W.    Hixson.      1,464,710;    Aug.    14. 
Yeast,     Washing     compressed.       A.     Wohl.       1,449,135 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Yoke.     IT.   C.   Long.      1.444.692  :   Feb.   6. 
Yoke  and  manufacturing  the  same,  Draft.     B.  W.  Kadel. 

1.440.998  :  Jan.  2. 
Yoke,  Cattle.     P.  C.  Gallaway.     1.462,743  :  July  24. 
Yoke,  Draft.     E.  P.  Kinne.     1,449.418  :  Mar.  27. 
Yoke,  Drawbar.     F.  H.  Bender.     1.450,167  :  Apr.  3. 
Y'oke,    Head.      W.   R.    Bailie.      1.472,541  :    Oct.    30. 
Yoke,   Safety  neck.     N.  P.     Larson.     1.477.066;   Dec.  11. 
I'oke,  Shipping.     C.  A.   Frodo.     1,445,623  ;  Feb.  20. 
Yokes.     Manufacture     of     drawbar.       H.     T.     Anderson. 

1.443,518  :  Jan.  30. 
Yokes,     Manufacturing     draft  -  rigging.       G.     G.     Floyd. 

1.450,361  ;  Apr.  3. 
Zeolite   and   preparing   same.     W.    J.    Hughes   and   A.    S. 

Behrman.      1.477,757 ;    Dee.    18. 
Zero-setting  mechanism  for  machines  of  the  Trinks  type. 

K.  V.  Rudin.     1,442,004  ;  Jan.  9. 
Zinc  and  lead,    Separating.     E.   H.   Snyder.     1,453,289 ; 

May  1. 
Zinc  compounds.  Metallurgical  treatment  of.     E.  P.   Ste- 
venson.    1,444.484  ;   Feb.  6. 
Zinc.     Electroplating    with.      J.     Haas,     jr.       1,451,543; 

Apr.  10. 
Zinc  for  use  in  relieving  prickly  heat,   etc..  Process  and 

product  of  preparing  stearate   of.     R.   C.   Farrell  and 

C.  E.  Coogan.     1,463.881  ;  Aug.  7. 
Zinc    oxide.    Producing.      E.    P.    Stevenson.      1,445,366 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Zinc  oxide.   Production  of.      J.   A.   Singmaster  and  F.   G. 

Breyer.     1,450.704  ;   Apr.  3. 
Zinc  retort  volatilization.    G.  S.  Brooks.    1,471,774  ;  Oct.  23. 
Zinc    tubing,    Making.      W.    L.    Woodward.      1,458,604 ; 

.Tune  12. 
Zinc    white.    Manufacture    of.      A.    Nihoul.      1,463,483 ; 

July  31. 
Zircon   from    undesirable   substances.    Separating.      L.   E. 

Barton  and  C.  J.  Kinzie.     1.451,004;  Apr.   10. 
Zirconium   and    similar   ores.   Decomposing.     J.   Koerner. 

1,467,275  ;  Sept.  4. 
Zirconium     dioxide.    Producing.       O.    Ruff.       1,454,564 ; 

May  8. 
Zirconium   oxide.   Recovering.      M.    N.    Rich.      1,460,766 ; 

July  3. 
Zithers,  Mechanism  for  playing.     P.  Riessner.     1,457,187; 

Mav  29. 
Zithers,  Plaving  attachment  for.     G.  H.  Nobbs.    1,444.003  ; 

Feb.   R. 


CLASSIFIED  LIST  OF  TEADE-MAEKS  EEGISTEEED. 


CLASS   1. 

Asbestos,  Crude.     Hobdell,  Way  and  Company.     167,527  ; 

May  1 ;   Serial  No.  165,995  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Bamboo  lengths.  Split.     H.  L.  Leonard  Rod  Co.     168,732  ; 

May  29  :   Serial  No.   172,337  ;   published  Feb.  13,  lS23. 
Birds,  Canary.    J.  Schlagheck.     171,930  ;  Aug.  14. 
Blueberry  plants.     Joseph  J.  White,  Inc.     170,674  ;  July 

17  :   Serial  No.  172,458 ;  published  Apr.  24,   1923. 
Broomroot.     Parsons  Trading   Company.      16.5.122 ;   Mar. 

6  :  Serial  No.  125,100  ;  published  Mar.  16,  1920. 
Calfskins.    Finished    upper-leather.      C.    D.    Brown    &   Co. 

174.481-2  :   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  Nos.   178,160-1 ;   published 

July  17,  1923. 
Caoutchouc,    Milk.      P.    R.    Henderson    &    Co.      170,673 ; 

July  17;  Serial  No.  172,533;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Casein  for  the  production  of  artificial  horn  :  artificial  horn, 

etc.      Internationale    Galalith-Gesellschaft    Hoff    &    Co. 

175.629;  Nov.   6;   Serial  No.   174,522;   published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 


Chamois.  Flegle  &  Saxe.  167.682;  May  8;  Serial  No. 
155,678  ;  published  Feb.  6.  1923. 

Charcoal.  New  Jersey  Charcoal  Co.  175.803;  Nov.  13; 
Serial  No.  179.379;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Charcoal  briquettes.  Tennessee  Eastman  Corporation. 
165,311  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  160,517  ;  published  June 
6,   1922. 

Charcoal  to  be  used  in  connection  with  stock  and  poul- 
try feed.  Walnut  Growers  Spray  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 167.690  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  159,825  ;  published 
Feb.  6,  1923. 

Citrous  trees  and  plants.  Ocklawaha  Nurseries.  171,676  ; 
Aug.    7. 

Clay,  Modeling.  Laclede-Christy  Clay  Products  Com- 
pany.     176,358;    Nov.    20. 

Coal.     W.  W.  Blllard.     169,566;  June  19. 

roal.  Brilliant  Coal  Company.  165,611 ;  Mar.  13 ; 
Serial   No.  167.160;   published  Dec.   26,  1922. 

Coal.     Crescent  Coal  Co.     169,690  ;  June  26. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Coal.    Federal  Coal  Company.     163,063  ;  Jan.  2. 

Coal.  H.  L.  Good-.vin.  167,656;  May  8;  Serial  No. 
167,871  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Coal.  King  Coal  Company.  169,816  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No. 
167,966;   published   Apr.    3,    1923. 

Coal.      Manchester   Coal   Co.      169,568 ;    June    19. 

Coal.  Montevallo  Mining  Company.  176,845 ;  Dec.  4 ; 
Serial   No.    182,355;   published   Sept.    18,    1923. 

Coal.     Montevallo-Straven  Coal  Co.     167,963  ;  May  8. 

Coal.  Reeves  Coal  and  Dock  Co.  174,578;  Oct.  23;  Se- 
rial No.  164,194  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Coal.    Reliance  Coal  and  Coke  Co.     171,941.    Aug.  14. 

Coal.     Reliance  Coal  Company.     168,979  ;  May  29. 

Coal.  Rock  Lick  Smokeless  Coal  Company.  172,421 ; 
Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  174,977;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Coal.  Southern  Coal  &  Coke  Co.  167,599 ;  May  1 ; 
Serial     No.     169,653 ;    published    Jan.    9,    1923. 

Coal.  Southern  Coal  &  Coke  Co.  167,748;  May  8;  Se 
rial  No.  169,656;   published  Dec.   19,   1922. 

Coal.  Southern  Coal  &  Coke  Co.  168,689 ;  May  29 ; 
Serial  No.   169,653;  published  Feb.   13,  1923. 

Coal.  Southern  Coal  &  Coke  Co.  168,690 ;  May  29 ;  Se- 
rial No.  169,655 ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Coal.      Templeton    Coal   Company.      176,917 ;    Dec.    4. 

Coal.  Victor-American  Fuel  Company.  165,905-6 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Coal.     Victor-American  Fuel  Company.     167,957  ;  May  8. 

Coal.  Victor-American  Fuel  Company.  169,807  ;  July  3  ; 
Serial  No.  164,472  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Coal.  Victor-American  Fuel  Company.  169,808  ;  July  3  ; 
Serial  No.  164,476  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Coal  and  coke.  Pennsylvania  Coal  &  Coke  Corporation. 
164,784  ;  Feb.  27. 

Coal  and  coke.  Pennsylvania  Coal  &  Coke  Corporation. 
168,748;  May  29;  Serial  No.  171,384;  published  Feb. 
13,   1923. 

Coal  and  coke.  Pennsylvania  Coal  &  Coke  Corporation. 
168,749  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  171,386  ;  publiehed  Feb. 
13,  1923. 

Coal  and  coke.  Swastika  Fuel  Company.  169,060-1 ;  June 
5  ;   Serial   Nos.   171,597-8  ;   published  Mar.   27,   1923. 

Coal,  Bituminous.  Maynard  Coal  Company.  169,889 ; 
July  3  ;  Serial  No.  158,191  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Coal,  Bituminous.  Westmoreland  Coal  Co.  22,955 ;  re- 
newed May  2,  1923. 

Coal,  Blacksmith.  Dickinson  Fuel  Company.  176,048 ; 
Nov.   13  ;   Serial   No.   181,253  ;   published   Sept.  4,  1923. 

Coal.  Central  Indiana  Coal  Co.  173.306 ;  Sept.  18 ; 
Serial   No.    179,516 ;    published   June    19,    1923. 

Coal,  coke,  and  charcoal.  M.  R.  Segall.  173,311 ;  Sept. 
18  ;   Serial  No.   179,169 ;   published  June   19,    1923. 

Coal.  Blkhorn  Coal  Company.  175.541 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 
No.  180,593  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Coal.  Harrisbnrg  Coal  Mining  Company.  174,444  ;  Oct. 
16 ;    Serial    No.    176,624 ;    published    July    17,    1923. 

Coal.  Harrisburg  Colliery  Company.  175,459  ;  Nov.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  182,584;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Coal.     Little  Cahaba  Coal  Co.     175,281 ;  Oct.  30. 

Coal  molded  and  pressed  into  briquettes.  Southern  Gem 
Coal  Corporation.  167,695 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
167,832;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Coal,  Steam  and  domestic.  Virginia  Blue  Gem  Coal  Cor- 
poration. 170,637  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  175,691  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Coal  tar  and  coke.  Crude.  Alabama  By-Products  Corpo- 
ration. 168,562 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  166,626  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Compound  having  the  appearance  of  putty.  Products 
Mfg.  &  Sales  Co.  170,672  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  167,686  ; 
published  Apr.  24,   1923. 

Core  facings,  blackings,  and  binders,  etc.  Bird-Archer 
Company.  170,583  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  158,596  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Corn,   Seed.     O.  P.  Tiemann.     171,679  ;  Aug.  7. 

Cotton,  Baled  raw.  Duncan,  Fox  &  Co.  172,512; 
Aug.   28. 

Cotton  batting.  Burton-Dixie  Corporation.   163,031  ;  .Tan.  2. 

Cotton  batting.  Marshall  Field  &  Company.  163,120-4  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Cotton  batting.  Stearns  &  Foster  Company.  165,135 ; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  151,407  ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 

Cotton  batting.  Stearns  &  Foster  Company.  165,415 ; 
Mar.   6 ;   Serial  No.  151,411  :   published  Oct.   24,  1922. 

Cotton,  Raw.  Anderson,  Clayton,  &  Co.  175,472  ;  Nov. 
6;  Serial  No.  181,804;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Cotton.seef].  A.  D.  Mebane.  173,014 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 
No.   173.848 ;    published   June   5,   1923. 

Cottonseed,  Selected.     W.  O.  Rowden.     169,120  ;  June  5. 

Dogs,   Thoroughbred.     J.   A.   Albaugh.     163.215 ;   Jan.   2. 

Excelsior,  excelsior  products.  Excelsior  Wrapper  Com- 
pany. 165,394  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  157,992  ;  published 
Nov.  7,  1922. 

Fiber,  Artificial-silk.  Textile  Manufacturing  Co.  163,186  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Flour,  Tripoli.  American  Tripoli  Company.  167,792  ; 
May  8  :  Serial  No.  165,109  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Fluorspar,  Ground,  lump,  and  gravel.  Kentucky  Fluor 
Spar  Co.  168,754  ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  171,541  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 

Fuels.  Trent  Process  Corporation.  165,131-3  ;  Mar.  6  ; 
Serial   Nos.   160,681-3;   published   Oct.   31.    1922. 

Fuller's  earth.  L.  A.  Salomon  &  Bro.  22,891  ;  renewed 
Apr.   25,   1923. 


Fur.     Salomon  &  Wiener.     172,551 ;   Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No. 

173,214  ;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Fur  pelts.     H.  Rosenberg.     175,607;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No. 

173,443  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Fur   skins.      J.    Becher.      168,626 ;    May   29 ;    Serial    No. 

167,762  ;   published  Feb.   13,  1923. 
Fur  skins.      Cassileth   &   Schwartz.      170,678;   July   17; 

Serial  No.    169,754;   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 
Fur     skins.       North     American     Fur     Dyeing    Company. 

169,859  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  171,883  ;  published  Apr.  3, 

1923. 
Fur  skins  and  pelts  imitating  seal.     A.  Pierini.     169,349  ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  171,387  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Fur,  skins,  and  pelts.  Raw.     A.   Pierini.     169,350 ;   June 

12 ;  Serial  No.  171,388  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Fur    skins    dressed    and    dyed.       Herman    Basch    &    Co. 

167,946  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  139,752  ;  published  Feb.  6, 

1923. 
Furs  and  pelts.     A.  Pierini.     174,955  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No. 

163,173  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Furs,    skins,    and    peltries.      Gustave    J.    Fuerth    &    Co. 

168,654;  May  29;   Serial  No.   165,864;  published  Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Furs,    skins,    hides,    pelts,    and    dyed   and   dressed    furs. 

Mendoza  Fur  Dyeing  Works.     165,304  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial 

No.   163,226;   published   Oct.   10,   1922. 
Goatskins,  colt  and  horse  hides,  kips,  and  cow  sides.     C. 

A.   Reynolds.     170,743  ;   July   24  ;   Serial  No.   174,592  ; 

published  Apr.  24,   192S. 
Granite  blocks.     D.  M.  Barclay.     167,622 ;  May  1 ;  Serial 

No.  167.761  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Graphite.     F.  W.  Ducommun  &  Frere.     165,948  ;  Mar.  27 ; 

Serial  No.   106.440:  published  Nov.   28,   1922. 
Graphite.     Superior  Flake  Graphite  Company.     171,495  ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  171,968  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Gravel,  Paving.     Allen   Gravel  Company.     170,112  ;  July 

10  ;  Serial  No.  159,676  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Hair  and  prepared  hair  stock.  Raw.     Hyman  &  Oppenheim. 

167,924  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  170,293  ;  published  Feb.  20, 

1923. 
Hair,  Human  and  animal.     L.  Levussove.     170,670  ;  Julj 

17 ;  Serial  No.  162,751 ;  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 
Hides,  furs.     Haack  &  Company.     167.823  ;  May  8  ;  Serial 

No.  156,901 ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Hops.     A.  J.  Kay  &  Son,  Inc.     168,200  ;  May  15 ;   Serial 

No.  165,414;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Hops.     J.  Sonnenschein  Hop  Company.     167,400  ;  May  1 ; 

Serial  No.  166,514  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Hops.     J.    Sonnenschein   Hop    Company.      170,545 ;    Jul? 

17  ;   Serial  No.  173,149  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Hops.      J.    Sonnenschein    Hop    Company.      174,390 ;    Oct. 

16 ;   Serial  No.   173,148  ;   published  July  H,  1923. 
Hops.    T.  L.  Straus.    167,475;  May  1;  Serial  No.  166,611; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Horticultural    and     floricultural     products.       S.     Robert. 

169,085;  June   5;   Serial  No.  173,245;   published   Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Hydrocarbon  materials  or  asphaltum  products.     R.  M.  A. 

Chacon.     172,720  ;   Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.  175,000  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Ice.     O.  C.  Irwin.     175,254  ;  Oct.  30. 
Kapok   and   crude   rubber.     Netherlands   Corporation   for 

Oversea    Trade,    Inc.      172,528;    Sept.    4;    Serial    No. 

173,522 ;   published   June   5,   1923. 
Kapok   and   crude  rubber.     Netherlands   Corporation  for 

Overseas    Trade,    Inc.      172,527 ;    Sept.    4 ;    Serial    No. 

173,524;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Leather.     A.  I.  Duprey.     163,430  ;   Jan.  9. 
Leather.     Endicott  Johnson  Corporation.     168,572 ;   May 

29  ;   Serial   No.   167,078  ;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 
Leather.     P.   Fernandez.     169,064 ;   June   5 ;   Serial   No. 

171,795  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Leather.     C.  G.  Fleckenstein  Company.     166,737  ;  Apr.  10. 
Leather.       C.     G.     Fleckenstein     Company.       166,754-5 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Leather.      C.    G.    Fleckenstein    Company.      169,974 ;    July 

10  ;  Serial  No.  166,362  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Leather.     Charles  K.  Fox,  Inc.     171,502  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial 

No.   170,575  ;  published  May  22,   1923. 
Leather.     A.   F.   Gallun  &  Sons   Co.     176,890  ;   Dec.   4. 
Leather.      W.    Graham.      170,436 ;    July    17 ;    Serial    No. 

171,693 ;    published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Leather.     Kistler   Leather  Company.     169,045 ;   June   5 ; 

Serial  No.  158,931  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Leather.       Kistler  Leather  Companv.     174,407  ;  Oct.  16 ; 

Serial  No.   175,991 ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Leather.      Magnus    Hessberg    Inc.       168,575 ;     May    29 ; 

Serial  No.   167,174 ;   published    Feb.    13,   1923. 
Leather.     W.  &  J.  Martin.     172,718  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

175,148;   published   June  5,   1923. 
Leather.      Monarch    Leather    Company.      168,317 ;    May 

22  :  Serial  No.  168,222  ;  published  Dec.  19.  1923. 
Leather.     Monarch  Leather  Company.     171,965  ;  Aug.  14. 
Leather.      Ohio    Leather    Company.      169,049 ;    June    5 ; 

Serial  No.  165,977  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Leather.     A.   O.   Trostel.     169,051 ;   June  5 ;   Serial  No. 

167,274  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Leather.     A.  A.  Williams.     174,571 ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 

178,421  :  published  July  17,  1923. 
Leather.    J.  B.  Yunker  &  Sons.     169,050 ;  June  5 ;  Serial 

No.  167,037  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Leather,    Finished.     Day-Gormley   Leather   Co.     169,040 ; 

June  5;  Serial  No.  119,153;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


1301 


Leather,  Flnishecl  sole.   Louis  SUberman  &  Sons.   163,169  ; 

Jftu.   2. 
Le.ithor.   Oak-tanned  harness.     J.   G.   Hoffmann   Sons  Co. 

L'4.04,")  :  renewed  Jan.  16,  1924. 
Leather,    Partly-prepared.       Nickelsbur?    Brothers    Com- 

panv.     167.797;  Mav  S;  Serial  No.  163,762;  published 

Feb.  6,   1923. 
Leather,  Sole.     C.  G.  Fleekenstein  Co.     169,814  ;  July  3  ; 

Serial  No.  167,386  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Leather,    Sole.      Gutterman-Strauss    Company.      167,639  ; 

Mav    1  ;    Serial   No.   167.980 ;   published  Dec.   19,   1922. 
Leather,    Sole.     Wilder  &  Company.     171,678 ;  Aug.  7. 
Leathers.     Hunt-Rankin  Leather  Co.     172,405  ;  Aug.  28  ; 

Serial   No.   174,450;   published  May  29,   1923. 
Leathers.      Robertson    Leather   Company.      173,695 ;    Oct. 

2  :  Serial  No.  177,329  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Leathers.    Wolfe  Leather  Co.     171.629  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 

176,392  :  published  May  22,  1923. 
Lime.    Hvdnited.      Charles    Warner    Company.      170,222 ; 

July  10  :  Serial  No.  1.54,344  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Logs.     Cadwallader  Gibson  Lumber  Co.     171,564-5  ;  Aug. 

7 ;   Serial  Nos.   174.299-300 :   published  May   22,   1923. 
Logs    and    rough     lumber.       Dudlev    Lumber     Company. 

175,037  ;   Oct.   30 ;   Serial  No.   178,598 ;  published  July 

24,  1923. 
Magnesite,   Plastic   calcined.     American   Mineral   Produc- 
tion Company.      167,634  ;  May  1  ;   Serial  No.   166,620  ; 

published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Marble.     Bond  Marble  Company.     169,065  ;  June  5  ;  Serial 

No.  172.256  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Molding  composition.     Industrial  Molded  Materials  Com- 

panj-.     175,374  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  167,353  ;  published 

Aug.  28,  1923. 
Moldings,   castings,   etc.,   Composition   used  in   the  manu- 
facture of.     American    Cellulose   &  Chemical  Manufac- 
turing Company.     167,512  ;  May  1;  Serial  No.  166,212; 

published  Jan.  9,  1023. 
Nitrocellulose    compound,    Sheeting    made    from.      Bach- 

mann    Bros.      167,571;    May    1;    Serial    No.    166,931; 

published  Jan.   9,  1923. 
Nursery   products.      Pfund   Nursery    Co.      170,528 ;    Jvlv 

17;   Serial  No.   174,028;  published  Apr.  24,   1923. 
Parting    compound    or    composition.       Macco    Co.,     Inc. 

163,117;  Jan.  2. 
Patterns  to  facilitate  the  parting  of  the  same  from  molds. 

Composition   of  matter  used   on.     E.   J.   Woodison    Co. 

166,752  ;  Apr.   10. 
Pelts,  sheep  and  lambs'.    New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Com- 
pany.    166.535  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  161,379  ;  published 

Oct.    10,    1923. 
Phenolic     condensation     product.     Laminated.       Diamond 

State  Fibre   Company.     175,089 ;   Oct.   30 ;    Serial  No. 

180,163;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Pitch,  Hardwood.     Rubber  Service  Laboratories  Company. 

175.004  ;   Oct.   30  ;  Serial  No.  171,471 ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Plastic     material.        Campagnie     Generale     d'Electricite. 

165,949  ;   Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.   129,203 ;  published  Oct. 

17,  1922. 
Potato,  cabbage,  etc.  plants,  and  sweet  potatoes.     B.  J. 

Head.     169,926:   July  3. 
Pyroxylin,    nitrocellulose,   pyroxylin   and   artificial   Ivory, 

E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company.     169.039  ;  June 

5  ;   Serial  No.  170,241 ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Quartz,    Fused.      Exolon    Company.      167,611  ;    May     1 ; 

Serial  No.    153,758;   published  Dec.  19,   1922. 
Rattan  products.     W.  M.  Milne.     167,616  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 

No.    146,325 ;    published   Dec.   19,   1922. 
Resins,  coal,  coke,  rubber,  etc.     Tetralin-Gesellschaft  mit 

beschrankter    Haftung.      171,384 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial   No. 

142,047;  published  May  1,   1923. 
Resins,  etc..  Synthetic.     J.  S.  Stokes.     166,026 ;  Mar.  27 ; 

Serial  No.  163,717  ;  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 
Rubber,   Bituminous  material  for  compounding.     Barrett 

Company.     172,004 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  173,692  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 
Rubber,  Bituminous  material  for  compounding.     Barrett 

Company.     172,213-4  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  Nos.  173,690-2  ; 

published  May  29,  1923. 
Rubber       composition.       Hard-.         Nuloid       Corporation. 

172,659  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No,  174,668  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Rubber,  Guayule.     Continental  Rubber  Company  of  New 

York.      170,538 ;    July    17 ;    Serial    No.    174,427 ;    pub 

lished   Apr.   24,   1923. 
Rubber  products,  Vulcanizable  material  used  In  the  manu- 
facture of.     Rex-Hide  Rubber  Manufacturing  Company. 

163,158;  Jan.  2. 
Rubber    sponges    and    rubber    sponge    for    manufacturing 

purposes.      Featheredge    Rubber    Company.       167,432 ; 

May  1  ;  Serial  No.  163,332  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Sand,  Asphalt.  Million  Brothers.  164,783  ;  Feb.  27. 
Seed,  Grass  and  field.     Egyptian  Seed  Growers'  Exchange. 

170,388  :   July  17  ;   Serial  No.  170,759  ;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Seeds.     J.    Bolgiano    Seed  Co.     171,573 ;   Aug.   7 ;   Serial 

No.   172,859;   published  May  22,   1923. 
Seeds,    Agricultural    and    grass.      Springfield    Seed    Com- 
pany.     173,063 ;    Sept.    11  ;    Serial   No.    176,431 ;    pub- 
lished June  12,   1923. 
Seeds  and  bulbs.  Vegetable,  flower,  and  lawn-grass.     W 

Atlee  Burpee  Co.   170.786  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  175,067  ; 

published  Apr.   24,  1923. 


Seeds   and    seed   grains.   Grass   or   field.      H.    E.    Conklin. 

168,325  ;  May  22  ;   Serial  No.   166,345  ;   published   Dec. 

19.    1922. 
Seeds,   Corn,   cane,  and  cotton.     O.   W.   Cliett.     176,939 ; 

Dec.    4. 
Seeds.    Farm.      Summerour   &   Son.      173,110;    Sept.    18; 

Serial   No.  171,773  ;   published  June  12,   1923. 
Seeds,    Farm    and    garden.      Pedigreed     Seed    Company. 

167,694  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  167,890  ;  published  Feb.  20, 

1923. 
Seeds,  Farm  or  agricultural.     Albert  Dickinson  Company. 

23,347  ;  renewed  July  11,  1923. 
Seeds.     Field    and    garden.       Pedigreed     Seed    Company. 

164,781-2  ;   Feb.   27. 
Seeds,  Field,  garden,  and  farm.     Aggeler  &  Musser  Seed 

Co.      171,454  ;   Aug.   7  ;    Serial  No.   168,743  ;    published 

May  1,  1923. 
Seeds,  Flower.     W.  Atlee  Burpee  Co.     170,785  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial  No.   175,066  ;  publsihed  Apr.  24,   1923. 
Seeds.    Flower    and    vegetable.      W.   Atlee   Burpee    &    Co. 

18,260 ;   renewed  -A^ug.  5,  1920. 
Seeds,    Garden.      Stark   Bros.    Nurseries   &   Orchards   Co. 

167,985  ;  May  8. 
Seeds,    Garden    and    flower.       L.     D.     Waller    Seed    Cfi- 

171,464  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  167,542  ;  published  May  I, 

1923. 
Seeds,  Grass,  field,  and  garden.     Colorado  Milling  &  Ele- 
vator Company.     167,401  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,288 ; 

published   Jan.   23,    1923. 
Seeds,    Vegetable.     W.   Atlee   Burpee   Co.      170,627  :   July 

17;   Serial   No.    175,065;   publishea  Apr.   24,   1923 
Seeds,  Vegetable.     Kehoe  Preserving  Company.     176.434  ; 

Nov.   27  ;    Serial  No.   176.521  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Sheep  and  lambs'  pelts.     New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Com- 
pany.    163,379-8  :  Jan.   9. 
Shell.     E.   H.   Wardwell.     174,369;   Oct.   16;   Serial  No. 

175,331  ;    published    July    17,    1923. 
Shell  and  grit.     East  Coast  Trading  Co.     173,196  ;   Sept. 

18 ;    Serial   No.    173,075 ;   published   June  19,   1923. 
Silk,  Artificial.     Du   Pont  Fibersilk  Company.     165.279; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  153,876  :  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 
SUk    waste,    partly    prepared.    Artificial.      Abeeco    Mill, 

Inc.     175,547  ;  Nov.  6  ;   Serial  No.   179,912  ;  published 

Aug.  21,  1923. 
Skins  and  furs.  Raw.  Herman  Gabbe  &  Bro.,  Inc.  166,301 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Skins  and  furs.  Raw.    J.  D.  Williams,  Inc.     163.207  ;  Jan.  2. 
Sponges,   cotton  waste,  shellac  gums.     William  Zinsser  & 

Company.      163,213 ;    Jan.    2. 
Trees,    plants,    shrubs,    and    bushes.       F.    M.    Edwards. 

174,414  ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.   178,831  ;  published  July 

17,  1923. 
Vulcanizable  material.     Rex-Hide  Rubber  Manufacturing 

Company.     163,159  ;  Jan.  2. 
Wheat,   alfalfa,    and   any  other   seed   and   seed    potatoes. 

Minnesota  Red  River  Valley  Co-Operative  Certified  Seed 

Growers  Association.     166.758  :  Apr.  10. 
Wool.      New    Zealand    Refrigerating    Company,    Limited. 

171.438  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  161,378  ;  published  May  1, 

1923. 
Wool.      New    Zealand    Refrigerating    Company,    Limited. 

171,439 ;   Aug.    7 ;    Serial   No.   161,373 ;   published  May 

1,    1923. 
Wool.      New    Zealand    Refrigerating    Company    Limited. 

172.246;  Aug.  28;   Serial  No.  161,380;  published  May 

29,  1923. 
Wool.     Socle<3ad  Anonima  Financiera  y  Comercial  Fuhr- 

mann  Limitada.    173,134  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  178,633  ; 

published  June  19,  1923. 

CLASS     2. 

Augers  and  bits,  Boxes  for  containing.  Irwin  Auger 
Bit  Company.  168,723  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  171,802  ; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

-Augers  and  bits.  Roll  cases  for  containing.  Irwin 
Auger  Bit  Company.  168,722 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
171,800;   published   Feb.    27,   1923. 

Automobile  auxiliary  gasoline  tank.  Sur-Duz  Products 
Company.  171,462  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  167,957  ;  pub- 
lished  May    8,    1923. 

Bags.  -H.  J.  Dudley.  175,878;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No. 
180,056;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Bags  and  baskets.  Cloth.  W.  T.  Lane  &  Brothers.  171,646 ; 
Aug.    7. 

Bags,  aprons.  News  and  coal.  Allied  Belting  Company. 
175,872 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,128 ;  published  Sept. 
4.  1923.  ."       ^ 

Bags,  baskets,  boxes,  bottles,  buckets,  etc.  Com-Unity 
Stores   Sales   Company.      165,909 ;   Mar.    20. 

Bags,  baskets,  butter  pails,  butter  plates,  etc.  Inlander 
&   StPlndler.      166.338 ;    Mar.   27. 

Bags,  Burlap.  Bemis  Bro.  Bag.  Co.  169,435  ;  June  19 
Serial   No.   173,555 ;   published   Mar.   20,    1923. 

Bags,  Cloth  mailing.  American  Sack  Co.  168.454 , 
May  22  :   Serial  No.  173,991 :  pubUshed  Feb.  27,   1923, 

Bags,  clothes  protectors,  clothespin  aprons.  Shoe.  Al 
Lon  Manufacturing  Company.  175,887 ;  Nov.  13 
Serial  No.  180.647  ;  published  Sept.  4.  1923. 

Bags,  Cotton,  burlap,  and  paper.  Bemis  Bro.  Bag  Com- 
pany. 173,156 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  145,544 ;  pub- 
Ushed June  19.  1923. 

Bags,  Laundry.  Tlngue,  Brown  &  Co.  170,226  :  July  10  ; 
Serial  No.  174,758  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 


1302 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Bags,   Mailing.     Milwaukee  Bag  Co.     170,300  ;   July  10  ; 

Serial  No.  176,638  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Bags,    Seamless.      Southern    Cotton    Mills    Agency,    Inc. 

175,249  ;  Oct.  30. 
Bags,     Shoe     and    skate.       James     W.     Brine     Company. 

176,001  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  172,729  ;  published  Sept. 

4,  1923. 

Bags,   soap   boxes,    wash-rag   cases,    cretonne   bags,   etc., 

Beaded.      Calhoun,   Robbins  &  Co.     168,039  ;   May   15  ; 

Serial  No.  172.205  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Bake  pots.    Cadmus  Products  Company.    164,552  ;  Feb.  20. 
Barrels,    boxes,    crates,    fruit    and    vegetable    containers. 

Little  Rock  Barrel  &  Box  Co.     166,383  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial 

No.    169,679 ;    published   Dec.    19,    1922. 
Barrels,  pasteboard  and  wooden  boxes,  etc.     B.  Heller  & 

Company.     170,992:   July   24. 
Barrels,   Wooden.     Atlantic   Tank   &  Barrel    Corporation. 

166,227  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.   165,051 ;  published  Dec. 

5,  1922. 

Baskets.      Edgerton    Manufacturing    Co.      176,428 ;    Nov. 

27 ;   Serial  No.   183,698  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Baskets,  Metal  refuse.     Cyclone  Fence  Company.     176,938  ; 

Dec.    4. 
Baskets,  Shipping.    Edgerton  Manufacturing  Co.    166,223  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,923  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Boards,   fabric  winders,  etc.,   Cloth   and  bolt.     H.   Bridg- 

man    Smith   Company.      169,538 ;   June  19 ;    Serial   No. 

169,277;  published  Mar.  20,   1923. 
Bottle  containers  or  cases.     Defiance  Pressed  Steel  Com- 
pany.     170,775 ;    July    24 ;    Serial   No.   175,714 ;    pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 
Bottle  holders.  Perfume-.     Lionel  Trading  Co.     104,325  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Bottles  and  food  containers,  Vacuum-jacketed.     Stanley 

Insulating  Company.     164,562  ;  Feb.  20. 
Bottles  and  jars  insulated,  and  casings  for  heat-insulated 

fillers.     Icy-Hot  Bottle  Company.      163,343;   Jan.   9. 
Box  or  crate.  Wall  section  for.     G.  X.  Wendling.  170,349  ; 

July  10. 
Box  shocks.     G.  X.  Wendling.     174,277 ;   Oct.  9 ;   Serial 

No.  178,318  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Boxes  and  containers,  Art.     S.  W.  Long.     165,063  ;  Mar. 

6  ;  Serial  No.  166,081 ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Boxes    and    containers    comprising   boxes    and    containers 

for  cream,  salve,  pins,  etc.     E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 

&   Company.      168,825 ;    May    29 ;    Serial   No.    170,237 ; 

published  Mar.   13,  1923. 
Boxes     and     containers,     Shipping.        H.     B.     Kondolf. 

175,687  ;  Nov.  6. 
Boxes  and   containers,  Tin.     Myers   Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     166,186 ;    Mar.    27 ;    Serial    No.    160,896 ;    pub- 
lished  Nov.   14,   1922. 
Boxes,  Bread  and  cake.   A.  Kreamer  Inc.    163,356 ;  Jan.  9. 
Boxes,  Cake.     A.  Kreamer  Inc.     163,357  ;  Jan.  9. 
Boxes,  cans,  and  receptacles  of  various  shapes  and  sizes. 

Metallic.       Tin    Decorating    Company    of    Baltimore. 

164,422;  Feb.  20. 
Boxes,  Collection.     Central  Committee  Knesseth  Israel  of 

Jerusalem,    Palestine,   Inc.      168,379;    May    22;    Serial 

No.  169.395;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Boxes,    envelopes,    wrappers,    etc..    Corrugated    fiber    and 

paper.     David  Weber  &  Co.     175,885;  Nov.  13;  Serial 

No.  180.512;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Boxes,    Fiber.      Iowa    Fiber    Box    Company.      170,761 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  176,475  ;  published  Apr.  10.   1923. 
Boxes,     Folding.      ParafBne    Companies,    Inc.       168,045 ; 

May  15  :  Serial  No.  173,205  ;  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 
Boxes,  Metallic  plant.    R.  A.  Conklin.     166,196 ;  Mar.  27  ; 

Serial   No.    162,159;   published  Dec.    19,    1922. 
Boxes   or   containers.   Fiber   or   corrugated   board.      Fibre 

Package  Company.     164,322  ;  Feb.  20. 
Boxes   or  receptacles   of  various   shapes   and   sizes.     Tin 

Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore.     169,521  ;  June  19  ; 

Serial  No.  172,619  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Boxes,  Paper  and  fiber.     Buffalo  Box  Factory.     169,570  ; 

June  19. 
Boxes,   Paper  and    pasteboard.     Alderman,   Fairchild   Co. 

166,004;  Mar.   27;   Serial  No.  168,664;  published  Dec. 

5,  1922. 
Boxes,    Pine.      Western    Pine  Manufacturers   Association. 

166,019;  Mar.  27;   Serial  No.  163,247;  published  Nov. 

28,  1922. 
Boxes,  poultry  coops,  packing  boxes,  etc..  Wooden  bottle. 

Republic   Box  Company.      163,390 ;   Jan.  9. 
Boxes,  Security,  office,  bond,  etc.,  Tin.     Merriam  Manufac- 
turing  Company.      168.004  ;   May   8. 
Boxes,   Tobacco,    cigar,   and    cigarette.      Lebwohl   &   Min- 
dich.     174,375  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  166,950  ;  published 
July  17,  1923. 
Boxes,  wrappers,  and  receptacles,  Candy.     Pup  Toys  Com- 
pany.     173,400 ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial    No.    175,159 ;    pub- 
lished June  19,   1923. 
Boxlike    receptacles.      H.    B.    Loeb.      168,383 ;    May    22 ; 

Serial  No.  169,489  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Cages,  Bird.     Andrew  B.  Hendryx  Co.     168.147  ;  May  15  ; 

Serial  No.  173,316  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Cans  and  cans  for  packing  and  shipping  ice  cream.  Milk- 
shipping.  Des  Lauriers  Metal  Products  Co.  Inc. 
171,549 :  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  178,233 ;  published  May 
15,  1923. 
Cans  and  cans  used  for  packing  and  shipping  Ice  cream. 
Milk-shipping.  Des  Lauriers  Metal  Products  Co.  Inc. 
170,641  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  176,166  ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 


Cans   for   coal   oil    and    gasoline,    Sheet-metal.      Winfleld 

Manufacturing  Company.     168,588 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 

164,139  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Cans,  Garbage.     E.  C.   Walker,  3d.     176.814;   Nov.  27. 
Cans    made    of    tin.      Thermokept   Products    Corporation. 

163,405  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cardboard     containers.     Folding.       Henry     Schmidt     and 

Bro.,   Inc.     164,149  ;    Feb.   13. 
Cardboard  to   be  placed   in   fruit   boxes  to   prevent   the 

crushing  of  the  fruit.     S.   Satake.     170,659  ;  July  17  ; 

Serial   No.   169,328 ;    published   Apr.    17,    1923. 
Carryall    or   bag.      C.    B.    Stanton.      169,527 ;    June    19 ; 

Serial  No.  163,295  ;  published  Mar.  20,   1923. 
Cartons   and    boards.      Weldfnst   System,    Inc.      176,670 ; 

Nov.  27;   Serial  No.  182,324;  publishpd  Sept.  18,1923. 
Cartons,  caddies,  and  pasteboard  packages.     Morris  Paper 

Mills.     165,830  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  171,547  ;  publlshetil 

Dec  26   1922 
Chests,  Tool.     C.  S.  Allen.     167,331 ;  Apr.  24. 
Coffee  and  the  like.  Empty  containers  for.     Jas.  H.  Forbes 

Tea  &  Coffee  Co.     171,356  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  170,975 

published  May  15,  1923. 
Coffee  cans.     A.  Kreamer  Inc.     103,355  ;  Jan.  9. 
Condiment    holder.      H.    W.    Stoner.      168,140 ;   May    15 

Serial  No.  170,315  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Container  and  spreader.  Mucilage.     W.  Knauth.     166.188 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  161,259  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Container  for  packed  powder  and  foodstuffs.     J.   Koran 

164,517;  Feb.  20. 
Containers.     P.  X.  Eberle.     170,201  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No 

172,936  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Containers  and  boxes,  Metal   and  paper  fancy.     Fred  A 

Wish     Incorporated.       174,230;     Oct.     9;     Serial     No, 

180.638;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Containers    and    shooks    therefor.    Wooden.       California 

Barrel    Co.      172,263 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial    No.    176,946 

published  May  29,  1923. 
Containers,  Condiment.    C.  H.  Haeseler.     174,244  ;  Oct.  9 

Serial  No.  172,834  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Containers    for    food    products.    Transparent.      Page    St 

Shaw,  Inc.     174,213  ;  Oct.  9  ;   Serial  No.  179,424  ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 
Containers,  Galvanized  black  iron  and  sheet-iron.     Wilson 

&  Bennett  Mfg.  Company.     163,420 ;  Jan.  9. 
Containers  or  cabinets  for  holding  and  displaying  goods. 

Oneida     Community,     Limited.       166,647 ;     Apr.     10 ; 

Serial  No.  164,066 ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Containers,    Plain    and   decorated   tin.     Fidelity   Can    Co. 

164,263  ;  Feb.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166,526  ;  published  Oct.  31, 

1922. 
Containers,  Seamless  steel.     Seamless  Steel  Products  Co. 

163,760 ;  Jan.  23. 
Cooling    containers.      Glacifer    Company.      168,345 ;    May 

■22  ;  Serial  No.   148,023  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Corrugated    boxes,    envelopes,    etc.      David    Weber   &   Co. 

176,445  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,511  ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 
Crates  and  hampers.  Shipping.     Leigh  Banana  Case  Com- 
pany.     165,177 ;    Mar.    6 ;    Serial    No.    170,495 ;    pub- 
lished Dec.  12,  1922. 
Crates  made  of  wood.    B.  C.  Rockwell.     164,410  ;  Feb.  20. 
Crates  made  of  wood.    Rockwell  Manufacturing  Company. 

164,519  ;  Feb.  20. 
Cups,    Paper.      Mayer    Coating   Machines   Co.      173,185; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  169,028  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Cylinders,  bottles,  fiasks,  etc.     Mannesmannrohren-Werke. 

175,994  ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  163,688 ;  published  sept. 

4,  1923. 
Dishes  and  dispensing  receptacles  for  paper  dishes,  Metal 

holders  for  paper.     Vortex  Mfg.  Co.     174,234  ;  Oct.  9  ; 

Serial  No.  180,311 ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Display    device.      American    Mint    Company.      168,060 ; 

May  15  ;  Serial  No.  170,858  ;  published  Feb    20,   1923. 
Bgg-case  fillers,  ice  cream  and  oyster  pails,  cartons,  fold- 
ing and  stiff  boxes,  etc.    Paraffine  Companies.     165,203  ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  167,193  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Envelopes,  Receptacle.    Berkowitz  Envelope  Co.     164,381 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Envelopes  used  as  containers  for  bakery  products.     Hol- 

brook  Pie  Baking  Co.     163,747  :  .Tan.  23. 
Flour  cans.    A.  Kreamer  Inc.     163,105  ;  Jan.  2. 
Foil  wrappers.     United  States  Foil  Company.     164,448 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Garment    bags.    Paper.       Rike    Folding    Box    Company. 

170,892  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.   159,882  ;  published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Gasoline    and    oil    tanks.    Emergency.      J.    C.    Mewshaw. 

169,477  ;  June  19  ;   Serial  No.  174,021 ;  published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Gauge,   razor,  wrench  and  other  cases,   tobacco  and   coin 

pouches,  etc.     M.   H.  Hibbard.     164,183:   Feb.   13. 
61ove   and   veil    cases,   photo   cases,    sewing   boxes,    etc. 

Hauser  &  Weil.     166,077  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  159,032 ; 

published  Dec.  5,   1922.   . 
Hair  receivers,  pin  trays,  hatpin  holders,  etc.     Herzfeld- 

Phillipson   Company.     163,336:    .Tan.   9. 
Hampers.    Woorlen.      R.    B.    White.      176,596 :    Nov.    27 ; 

Serial  No.  178.686 :  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Holy-water  fountains.  Pocket.  Matre  &  Company. 
169,658:  June  26;  Serial  No.  166,951;  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 
Iceless  and  fireless  receptacles  for  retaining  heat  and 
cold.  P.  H.  Brainard.  171.526;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No. 
176.061 :    published   May   8,    1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  Hut  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


1303 


Inkwells.     J.  Bacbracli.     163,272 ;  Jan.  9. 

Jars,    cases,    and    otJber    receptacles.      Aridor    Company. 

172,242;  Aug.  28;   Serial  No.  163,850;  published   May 

29,   1923. 
Kits    or    containers    for    medical    and    surgical    supplies. 

EtUicus  I'rompt  Treatment  Kit,  Inc.  164,525;  Feb.  20. 
Knitted       bags.         Nitram       Manutactmiu^       ('ompao.v. 

166,522-3  ;  Apr.  S  ;  Serial  No.  172,007-8  ;  published  Jan. 

9.  1923. 
Mail  sacks,  coal  bags,  letter-carrier  pouches,  etc.,  Canvas. 

Wni.  E.  Hooper  &  Sons  Co.     164,014  ;  Feb.  6. 
Moldeil    objects    made    from    composition    containing   sul- 
phur.    F.  J.  Waldmeyer.     166,444  ;  Apr.  3  ;   Serial  No. 

166,543 ;   published   Jan.   0,    l'J23. 
on  cans.  Oiler.     Cannon  Oiler  Company.     165,779  ;  Mar. 

20  ;  Serial  No.  158,562  ;  published  Apr.  25,  1922. 
Oil  containers.  J.  W.  Jackson.  167,337  ;  Apr.  24. 
Packages,  Tin,   metal,  and   paper.     Acme   Can   Company. 

176,044  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,203  ;  published  Sept. 

4,   1923. 
I'ackages,    Toilet.      F.    P.    Hudnall.      170,063 ;    July    10 ; 

Serial  No.  172,045  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Pails,    cans,    bread    boxes.    Water    and    dairy.      Schlueter 

Manufacturing    Co.       172,106 ;    Aug.    21  ;     Serial    No. 

172,903  ;   published  May   29,   1928. 
Pails,  metal  cans,  boxes,  and  buckets,  etc..  Dinner.     W.  B. 

Bertels  &  Son  Co.     164,567  ;  Feb.  20. 
Paper-bag  holder  or   cabinet.     American   Rack  Company. 

168,840;   May  29;   Serial  No.   170,747;  published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Paper      bags.        Crown      Willamette      Paper      Company. 

166,205  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169,349  ;  published  Nov. 

14,  1922. 
Paper  bags.     Crown  Willamette  Paper  Company.     176,003  ; 

Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  182,401 ;  published   Sept.  4,  1923. 
Paper   bags.     Hercules  Paper  Bag   Co.    Ltd.     19,344 ;   re- 
newed Apr.  14,  1921. 
Paper   bags.      A.    Herz.      168,046 ;    May   15 ;    Serial   No. 

173,567  :  published  Feb.   20,   1923   . 
Paper  bags.     Hubbs  &  Corning  Company.     168,726  ;  May 

29 ;   Serial   No.    171,845 ;   published    Feb.    27,    1923. 
Paper     bags.       Le     Montree     Manufacturing     Company. 

163,751 ;  Jan.  23. 
Paper  bags.     Union  Bag  &  Paper  Corporation.     165,849  ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,040  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Paper  bags.     U.  S.  Paper  Goods  Co.     176,062;  Nov.  13; 

Serial  No.  180,911;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Paper  bags.     Zellerbach  Paper  Company.     176,002  ;  Nov. 

13;  Serial  No.  182,433;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Paper  bags.     Zellerbach  Paper  Company.     176,004 ;  Nov. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  182,455  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Paper    bags.      Zellerbach    Paper    Company.      176,005-7 ; 

Nov.    13 ;    Serial    Nos.    182,456-8 ;    published    Sept.    4, 

1923. 
Paper  bags.     Zellerbach  Paper  Company.     176,008  ;  Nov. 

13 ;  Serial  No.  182,460 ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Paper  bags.     Zellerbach  Paper  Company.     176,010  ;  Nov. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  182,459  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Paper  bags  and  chests.     White  Tar  Company.     171,585  ; 

Aug.   7  ;   Serial   No.   175,447  ;  published  May  22,   1923. 
Paper  bags  or  sacks.    Arkell  &  Smiths.     163,649  ;  Jan.  23. 
Paper-board  containers,  cartons,   and  paper  boxes.  Corru- 
gated.      Corrugated     Container     Company.       164,427 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Paper   boxes.    F.   N;  Burt   Company,   Limited.      164,402 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Paper  boxes.     F.  N.  Burt  Company.     169,502-3  ;  June  19  ; 

Serial  Nos.  159,494-5  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Paper  boxes.      ScJimeer's  Paper  Box   Company.      169,631  ; 

June  26  ;   Serial  No.  174,112  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Paper   boxes.     Transogram   Co.     172,173  ;   Aug.   21. 
Paper   cans.      National   Paper    Can    Company.      170,767 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  177,317  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Paper  cans.  Union  Paper  Company.  170,356  ;  July  10. 
Paper  cartons.     Standard  Paper  Company.     170,302  ;  July 

10  ;  Serial  No.  176,659  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Paper  cartons,   having  interlocking  end  flaps,  Collapsible 

or  folding.  Chicago  Carton  Company.  163,297  ;  Jan.  9. 
Paper  containers.  Papercan  Corporation.  163,444  ;  Jan.  9. 
Paper  drinking  cups.     Charles  F.  Hubbs  &  Co.     165,835  ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  171,170  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Paper     garment     bags.       Rike     Folding     Box     Company. 

167,998;  May  8. 
Paper  pails.     Western  Paper  Box  Company.     175,207-9  ; 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  Nos.  181,796-8  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Paper     pie     plate.       Economy     Box     &    Pie     Plate     Co. 

163,737  ;   Jan.   23. 
Paper   receptacles.      Raymond    Bag   Company.      170,482 ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,687  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Paper  towels   and  toilet   tissue,    Dispensing   cabinets   for. 

National  Paper  Products  Company.     163,516  ;  Jan.  16. 
Paper  towels,  napkins,  etc.,  Dispen.sing  devices  for.     Inde- 
pendent Paper  MilLs,  Inc.     170,329  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 

176,186  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Paper  tubes  to  be  used  with  explosive  powder  in  blasting. 

Clark  Patent  Tubing  Co.     170,043  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 

175,069  ;  pubUshed  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Parcel  carrier.     C.  P.  Atkins.     168.709  ;  May  29  ;   Serial 

No.  155,584;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Perfumery  containers.  Novelty.     Almo  Co.     166,016 ;  Mar. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  163,128  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Plates,  Wooden.     Oval  Wood  Dish  Corporation.     170,180  ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  176,204  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 


Poultry  and  hog  equipment.  Mit-Shel  Stamping  Mfg.  Co. 
163,130  ;  Jan.   2. 

Racks  to  receive  whisk  brooms  and  other  clothes  brushes, 
toothbrush  holding  racks,  etc.  Brush-holding.  Fuller 
Brush  Company.     163,742  ;  Jan.  23. 

Receptacles,  and  concrete  vases,  Reenforced-concrete  gar- 
bage, ash,  and  rubbish.  Detroit  Concrete  Receptacle  Co. 
166,089  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  164,235  ;  published  Nov. 

28,  1922. 

Receptacles  for  carboys.  Hercules  Carboy  Box  Company. 
172,411  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  178,342  ;  published  May 

29,  1923. 

Receptacles  for  gloves,  handkerchiefs,  lingerie,  and  sew- 
ing materials.     Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore. 

170,114  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  160,165  ;  published  Apr.  3, 

1923. 
Receptacles   for    holding    compressed   air,   Metal.      H.    H. 

Moore.      165,784  ;   Mar.    20  ;    Serial   No.    164,651 ;   pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 
Receptacles,   Vacuum-jacketed.      Stanley    Insulating   Com- 
pany.   163,179  ;  Jan.  2. 
Reels     for     hose.       American     Fork     &     Hoe     Company. 

177,387  ;   Dec.   18 ;   Serial  No.   181,714  ;  published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Reels  upon  which  wire  is  wound.     F.  Yurcicli.     176,626  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  162,233  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Refuse      receptacles.        Holbrook,      Merrill      &      Stetson. 

163,341  ;  Jan.  9. 
Rouge   and  powder   compact   package.      Lazell   Perfumer. 

174,665 ;   Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No.  170,300 ;   published  July 

24,  1923. 
Sanitary   cans.     Phoenix  Metal   Stamping  Co.     166,233  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,303  ;  pubUshed  Oct.  17,  1922. 
Sewing  boxes   and   tailor   trays.      J.   A.    Witt.      168,608 ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  168,818  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Sewing  case.     B.    S.   Schwed.      170,202 ;  July   10 ;   Serial 

No.  173,010  :  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Shellac.     Edward  J.  Shannon  Company.     167,617  ;  May  1 ; 

Serial  No.  142,038  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Shipping  and  packing  boxes  for  eggs.    Anderson  Box  Com- 
pany.    166,166  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,778  ;  published 

Dec.  19,  1922. 
Shipping  boxes.     G.  B.  Lewis  Company.     164,439  ;  Feb.  20. 
Shipping  cases.     W.  H.  Doble.     166,085  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 

No.  157,715  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Shipping   cases.    Fiber.      St.    Regis   Paper   Co.      170,640 ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  175,445  ;  published  Apr.  17.  1923. 
Sitters,  Ash.     F.  J.  Bauer.     164,143  ;  Feb.   13. 
Shipping  cases.  Fiber  and  corrugated.     Hummel  &  Down- 
ing Co.     163.659-60  :  Jan.  23. 
Sifting  tops  for  receptacles  for  holding  flour,  salt,  pepper, 

etc.     L.   R.  Eddy  Company.     164,516 ;   Feb.  20. 
Silk    fiber.    Artificial-.      A.    David.      169,071  ;    June    6 : 

Serial  Nos.   170,712-13  ;   published  Mar.   13,   1923. 
Silk    fiber.    Artificial-.      A.    David.       169,073 ;    June    6 : 

Serial  No.  170,713  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Skins,   Dyed   animal.     Joseph    Hollander,    Inc.      169,977; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  166,741 ;  published  Apr.  10,  1023. 
Spectacle   cases.     Pressto  Leather  Products  Corporation. 

169,473 ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  173,720 ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Stonework  articles,   Ornamental.     A.   L.   T.   Rustic    Com- 
pany.    174,258  ;  Oct.  9  ;   Serial  No.  177,518  ;  published 

July  10,  1923. 
Sugar  cans.     A.  Kreamer  Inc.     163,106 ;  Jan.  2. 
Tanks.     Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Works.     171,946  ;  Aug.  14. 
Tanks.      Leader   Iron    Works.      171,575 ;   Aug.    7 ;    Serial 

No.    172,749;   published   May   22,    1923. 
Tanks   and    mash    tubs.      Christopher   Cunningham    Com- 
pany.    173.080;   Sept.  11. 
Tanks,  Containing,  oil,  gasoline,  pneumatic,  and  storage. 

J.  E.  Morriss.     163,133  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tanks,  Metal.     Youngstown  Welding  Company.     166,479 

Apr.  3  :  Serial  No.  170,231  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Tanks,    Septic.      Keynote    Manufacturing   Co.      174,363 

Oct.   16;  Serial  No.  176,480;  published  July  17,   1923 
Tanks,    Septic.     United   Cement   Products   Co.      163,260 

Jan.  2. 
Tanks,    Sheet-metal.     A.   A.   Kramer.      165,074 ;    Mar.   6 

Serial  No.   163,153;  published  Dec.   12,   1922. 
Tanks,  Sheet  metal.     A.  A.  Kramer.     169,932  ;  July  3. 
Tea   cans.      A.   Kreamer   Inc.      163,354 ;    Jan.    9. 
Toothbrush  containers.     F.  T.  Conley.     170,295  ;  July  10  ; 

Serial  No.  175,771  :  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Travs    and    dishes,    Single-service.      F.    M.    Longnecker. 

175,264  ;  Oct.  30. 
Vacuum   vessels  for  food   and  liquids   and  parts  of  such 

vessels.     Chpmische  Werke  vorm.  Auergesellschaft  m.  b. 

H.   Kommandltgesellschaft.     166,108;  Mar.   27;    Serial 

No.   149,668*  ;   published  Dec.   5,   1922. 
Vanity  cases.  Duplex.     L.  P.  Dickey.     166.002  ;  Mar.  27 ; 

Serial  No.   168,576;  published  Dec.  5,   1922. 
Vaults,  Burial.     Con-0-Lite  Corporation.     170,642 ;   July 

17  ;  Serial  No.  176,072  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Vaults,    Grave.      National    Grave    Vault    Co.       168,035 ; 

May  8. 
Vessels,      Temperature  -  retaining.       American      Thermos 

Bottle     Company.      176,064;     Nov.     13;     Serial     No. 

181,102;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Vulcanized-fiber    containers.      Fibre    Specialty    Mfg.    Co. 

176,562;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  180,426;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Classified  list  of  trade-marlcs  registered — Continued. 


Wflstebaskets,   desk   trays,  and  cash  boxes.     Guild  Prod- 
ucts  Corporation.     163,332  ;   Jan.   9. 
Water  bags.     Wm.  H.  Hoegee  Co.    164,867 ;  Feb.  20. 

CLASS  3. 
Baggage.     Hlrscbfelder  &  Meauey.     169,924  ;  July  3. 
Bags    and    pocketbooks.    Ladies'    hand.      Goldberg    Bros. 

164,618  ;  Feb.  20. 
Bags,  brief  cases,  and  trunks.  Traveling.     A.  Galewski  & 

Sous,    Inc.      165,184 ;    Mar.    6 ;     Serial    No.    168,678 ; 

published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Bags,  Fancy.     Dritz-Traum  Co.     164,375  ;  Feb.  20. 
Bags,  Hand.     H.  J.  Gotthelf.     163,688 ;  Jan.  23. 
Bags,    Hat.      H.    C.    Gamble.      171,218 ;    July    31 ;    Serial 

No.  177,664  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Bags,   Ladies'   leather,   fabric,   and  beaded  hand.     Rosen- 

feld,  Feldman  &  Lerner,  Inc.     164,512  ;  Feb.  20. 
Bags,   Ladies'   vanity.     O.   J.   Milnor.      171,387 ;  Aug.   7 ; 

Serial  No.   138,292  ;  published  May  15,   1923. 
Bags,     Mesh.      Whiting    &    Davis    Company.       163,418 ; 

Jan.   9. 
Bags,  Mesh.     Whiting  &  Davis  Company.     166,003  ;  Mar. 

27  ;   Serial  No.   168,661  ;   published  Nov.   7,   1922. 
Bags,  suitcases,  portfolios,  etc.,  Traveling.    Brown  Bag  Co. 

163,685;  Jan.  23. 
Bags,    Traveling.      Direct    Method    Company.      175,563  ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  182,572  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Bags,    Traveling.      New    Process    Company.      168,493-4 ; 

May  22. 
Bottle  holders.  Nursing-.     M.  Hirschfeld.     166,182  ;  Mar. 

27  :  Serial  No.  166,597  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Boxes,  Vanity.     Harriet  Hubbard  Ayer.     164,620  ;  Feb.  20. 
Buckles    and    straps    for    baggage,    etc.      J.    H.    Tabler. 

169,594  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  137,973  ;   published  Mar. 

27    1923 
Cardcases.     P.  A.  Gardner  Leather  Works,  Inc.     177,797  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Cardcases,  billfolds,  hand  bags,  school  bags,  etc.     Mara- 
thon Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  165,855  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial 

No.  148,498  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Cardcases,   Leather.     A.   O.  Trostel.     166,212;   Mar.   27 

Serial  No.  169,102;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Cardcases,   pocketbooks,    portfolios.      L.    Stein.      169,626 

June  26  ;  Serial  No.  173,448  ;  published  Mar.  27.  1923 
Cases  and  traveling  bags.  Coat  and  suit.    Peerless  Travel- 
ing Goods  Co.     166,960  ;  Apr.  17. 
Collars,  harness,  and  harness  parts.  Horse.     Bona  Allen, 

Inc.     176,671  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,327  ;  published 

Sept.  18,  1923. 
Collars,    Pads    for    horse.      Schwahn-Seyberth    Mfg.    Co. 

164,706;  Feb.  27. 
Hame    attachments.      U.    S.    Hame    Company.      172,055 ; 

Aug.  21  ;   Serial  No.  178,481 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Hame  trimmings   and   saddlery    hardware.      U.   S.    Hame 

Company.      172,410 ;    Aug.    28 ;     Serial    No.    178,311 ; 

published  May  29.  1923. 
Hames,   hame  trimmings,  and  saddlery  hardware.     U.   S. 

Hame    Company.      171,211-12 ;    July    31 ;    Serial    Nos. 

178,312-13;  published  May   15,   1923. 
Hand    bags    and   pocketbooks.    Ladies'.      J.    Cyganiewicz. 

170,787  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.   175,071 ;  published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Hand  bags  and  pocketbooks,  men's  pocketbooks,  bill  folds, 

and  wallets.  Ladies'.     Jeffs  &  Co.     166,151 ;  Mar.  27 ; 

Serial  No.  156,280;   published  Dec.   19,   1922. 
Handbags,  Children's.     Herz  &  Kory.     175,014  ;  Oct.  30  ; 

Serial  No.  177,557  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Hand    bags,    etc.,    Ladies'    and    children's.      M.   J.    Vogel. 

176,384  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,153  ;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 
Hand  bags,  Ladies'.     M.  Weber  &  Co.    165,945  ;  Mar.  20. 
Hand  bags.  Ladies'.     Blum  &  Mittenthal.     174,243  ;   Oct. 

9  ;   Serial  No.  179,847  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Hand    bags    of    leather    and    fabric    and    other    leather 

goods.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     166,256  ;  Mar.  27  ; 

Serial  No.   164,897;  published  Dec.  5,   1922. 
Harness.       Henry    Blake    Harness    Company.       172,284 ; 

Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.   168,292  ;  published  May  29. 1923. 
Harness,    collars,    saddlery,    and    parts    thereof.      W.    W. 

Gleckner    &    Sons    Co.      174,282;    Oct.    9;    Serial    No. 

179,267;  published  July   10,   1923. 
Hatboxes,   suitcases,   auto   lunch  kits,   etc.     Xcluso   Auto 

Trunk  &  Specialty  Corp.     175,543 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No. 

180,572;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Horse  blankets.     Glimmerglen  Farms,  Inc.     166,362  ;  Apr. 

3  ;  Serial  No.  170,525  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Horse-collar  pad.     Schwahn-Seyberth  Mfg.  Co.     163,397; 

Jan.  9. 
Horse    collars.      G.    Bernd    Company.      174,217 ;    Oct.    9 ; 

Serial  No.  181,053  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Horse    overshoes.      M.    Blackman.      166,138 ;    Mar.    27 ; 

Serial   No.   146,683;   published   Sept.  26,    1922. 
Horseshoes    and    horseshoe    calks.      Diamond    Calk    and 

Ilorspshoe  Co.     168,676;  May  29;   Serial  No.  144,607; 

published  Feb.  27.  1923. 
Kev   cases.     F.   G.  Bowen.     171.449  ;  Aug.  7  ;   Serial  No. 

157,651  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Kits     and     cases,     Vanitv.       Bovee     Novelty     Company. 

173,455  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  178,325  ;  published  June 

19,   1923. 
Knapsacks,  baggage  and  luggage  devices,  etc.     S.  Young. 

173,139;   Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  178,202;  published  June 

19,  1923. 


Knapsacks,  baggage  and  luggage  devices,  etc.     S.  Young. 

173,141  ;  Sept.   18  ;  Serial  No.  178,201 ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 
Leather   goods.      J.    B.    Brooks   &    Co.      24,657 ;   renewed 

May  8,  1924. 
Leather    goods.      Charles    K.    Cook    Company.      167,336; 

Apr.  24. 
Leather  goods.    Nickelsburg  Brothers  Company  (ofN.  J.). 

163,139-40;  Jan.  2. 
Leather   goods,    Fancy.      F.    E.    Sexauer.      176,391  :    Nov. 

27 :    Serial   No.   117.254 :    published   Sept.    11.   1923. 
Leather  novelties.     Elwood  Myers  Co.     164.663;  Feb.  27. 
Leather  novelties.    John  Stember  &  Co.    163,698  ;  Jan.  23. 
Musical-instrument  cases.     Geib  &  Schaefer  Co.     174,141 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Pass   holders.      Emil   Weissbrod   &   Sons.      168,734 ;   May 

29  ;  Serial  No.  172,408  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Pocketbooks    and    leather    suitcases.      Schwartz    Bros.    & 

Co.     177,790;  Dec.  25. 
Pocketbooks,    bill    folds,    cardcases,    etc.      TJ.    S.    Leather 

Goods  Company.     171,520  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  173,455  ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Pocketbooks,    purses,    cardcases,    tourists'    and    traveling 

cases,  etc.     Calhoun,  Robbins  &  Co.     168,428  ;  May  22  ; 

Serial   No.   172,204;  published   Feb.   20.   1923. 
Portfolios.    Mochar  Leather  Goods  Corporation.    168,507  ; 

May  22. 
Portfolios      (brief      eases).        New      Process      Company. 

170.304:   July  10;  Serial  No.   176,496;   published  Apr. 

10.  1923. 
Portfolios,    pocketbooks,    and    wallets.    Leather.      A.    O. 

Trostel.     166.272  ;   Mar.   27  ;    Serial  No.   169,099  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  7,   1922. 
Purses,  pocketbooks,  handbags,  and  roll-ups.  Coin.     E.  J. 

Wilkins   Co.      173,402 ;   Sept.   25  ;    Serial   No.   175,448 ; 

published    June    19,    1923. 
Purses,    school    bags,    bill    folds,    and    hand    bags,    Coin. 

Dexter  Manufacturing  Co.     165,274  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 

158,114;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Purses,   vanitv   cases,   hand  bags.     Morgenstern   &  Brill. 

163,755  ;  Jan.  23. 
Ring   books,    and    leather   coin    pouches,    key    cases,    and 

letter    covers.       Leather    Products    &    Finishing     Co. 

170,560;  July   17;  Serial  No.  173,902;   published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 
Sacks,  saddles,  horse  collars,  etc..   Pack.     Manshall-Wells 

Company.     173,457 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  178,533  ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 
Saddles,     harness,     bridles,     gun    scabbards,     gun     cases. 

Kingsville  Lumber  Company.     164,879  ;  Feb.  27. 
Straps  to  hold  children  in  high  chairs,  etc..  Safety.     Mar- 
athon Compiiny.     166.340;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  162,027: 

published  Tan.  9,  1923. 
Suitcases.     Glass  &  Wohl.     163,325  ;  Jan.  9. 
Suit  cases.     New  Process  Company.     170,305-6;  July  10; 

Serial  Nos.  17n.494-5  ;  published  Anr.  10,  1923. 
Traces      and      harness.        Ellsworth-Haffner      Company. 

163,656  ;  Jan.  23. 
Trunks.     L.  Goldsmith  &  Son,   Inc.     171,645;   Aug.   7. 
Trunks.      New    Jersey    Trunk    Co.      166,063 :    Mar.    27 ; 

Serial   No.    168,062:    published   Nov.   7,    1922.- 
Trunks.      Osterweil   Bros.    Inc.      174,226;   Oct.   9;    Serial 

No.   180,771 ;  published  July  10,   1923. 
Trunks    and    traveling    bags.       S.     Oichman.       164,176 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Trunks,  suitcases,  and  traveling  bags.     Marshell  Field  & 

Company.     175,255  :  Oct.  30. 
Trunks,  suitcases,  valises,  etc.     Wm.  Filene's  Sons  Com- 
pany.    177,580;  Dec.  18. 
Trunks,   traveling  bags,   and   portfolios.      Henry  Likly   & 

Company.     163,362  ;  Jan.  9. 
Trunks,    Wardrobe.      New    Process    Company.      170,773 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  175,620  :  published  Apr.   24,  1923. 
Trunks.    W?rdrobe.      Seward    Trunk    and    Bag   Company. 

171,214 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.   178,004 ;  published  May 

15.  1923. 
Vanity  cases.     A.  Schocket.     168,337  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No. 

158,585:  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Vanity    cases    and    ladies'   hand   bags.      Ritter   Brothers. 

170,769  :  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  177,517  ;  published  Apr. 

24,   1923. 
Whips.      Pomeroy     &    Tan     Deusen.       21,844 ;     renewed 

Oct.  4,  1922. 

CLASS  4. 

Abrasives.      A.    P.    Munning    &    Co.      171,294 ;    Aug.    7 ; 

Serial  No.   166.312  :  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Auto  and  furniture  cleaner.     R.  Boyakin.     173,621 ;  Oct. 

2;   Serial  No.  166.036:  published  June  26,   1923. 
Automobile   bands,    Nonchatter   preparations   for.      Chat- 

Less-Ine     Company.       175,205  :     Oct.     30 ;     Serial    No. 

175,185  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Automobile      cleaning:     preparation.        A.      L.      Faweett. 

167,561  ;    May   1  ;    Serial  No.    166,445 ;    published   Dec. 

26,  1922. 
Automobile  top   dressing.     J.  H.  Morrill.     170.550:  July 

17;    Serial   No.    173,360;   published   Apr.   24.   1923. 
Bearings.    Compound   for   fitting  in.      Zin   Manufacturing 

Co.      167,884  ;    May   8  ;    Serial  No.    167,373  ;   published 

Jan.  30,  1923. 
Belt  dressing.    Durvea  Manufacturing  Company.    173,800  ; 

Oct.   2;   Serial  No.   173,742;  published   June   12,    1923. 


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Belt   dressings.     K.   T.    Rosenberg.      168,963 :   May   29 ; 

Serial    No.    171,284;    published   Mar.   6,    1923. 
Beltinj:.  Preparation  for  preserving,  etc.     Magic  Leather 

Treatment    Coinpan.v.      170.951  :    Dec.    11  ;    Serial   No. 

175,257  :   published   .\iig.   21,   192,'?. 
Braicp  compound.     OIsen-Moller  Manufacturing  Company. 

172.107  ;  Auir.  21  ;  Serial  No.   172,804  ;  published  May 

1.  102.^?. 
Brass  and  iron  cleaners.    Bird-Archer  Company.     171,765  ; 

Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  158,595  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Bufflu?   rouge   used    in    the   butfing   and   polishing   trade. 

A.  P.  Munning  &  Co.     170.533-6:  .July  17;  Serial  Nos. 

174,321-4 :    published   Apr.    24,    1923. 
Buffing   rouge   used    in  the   buffing   and    polishing   trade. 

A.  P.  Munning  &  Co.     170,604-5  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  Nos. 

174,792-3 :    published    Apr.    24,    1923. 
Carbon-tetrachloride  cleansing  preparation.     Home  Prod- 
ucts Inc.     167,789  :    May   8  ;    Serial  No.   165,952  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30.  1923. 
Chemical     preparation    for    application     to    windshields. 

Fordvce    &    Jackson.      177,412 :    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No. 

180,756;   published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Chests.    Cedar.      Hill-Hoel   Mfg.   Co.      175,833;   Nov.    13; 

Serial  No.  181,944  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Cleaner    and     spot    remover.      Mission    Bead    Company. 

165.S92  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cleaner,  Dry.     Davis  Chemical  Company.     171,203  :  July 

31  ;    Serial   No.    152,834  :    published   Apr.    24,    1923. 
Cleaning   and    polishing    combination    for    leather    goods. 

W.   E.   Harris.      173.882;    Oct.   2;   Serial  No.   176,180; 

published   July   3.   1923. 
Cleaning    and    polishing    powder.    Metal.      C.     Paskocil. 

169,437  ;  June  19  ;   Serial  No.  173,296  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Cleaning  and   polishing  preparations.     F.   A.   Schulz  and 

G.  A.   Philipp.     23.724  ;   renewed  Oct.   17,  1923. 
Cleaning  and  renewing  leathers.  Preparation  for.    Whitte- 

more  Brothers  Corporation.     176.817  :   Nov.  27. 
Cleaning  and  whitening  leather,  and  articles  made  there- 
from. Dressing  for.     Whittemore  Brothers  Corporation. 

176.772  :   Nov.'  27. 
Cleaning  compound.     A.   Nehring  &   Sons   Co.      167,766  ; 

May  8:  Serial  No.  169.916:  published  .Tan.  .30,  1923. 
Cleaning    compound.      Reeder-Stage    Chemical    Company. 

171,851 ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  170,954  ;  published  May  1, 

1923. 
Cleaning   compound  and   soaps.   General.     A.   S.   Morgan. 

168.171 :   May   15  ;   Serial  No.   166,843 ;  published  Feb. 

13.  1923. 
Cleaning  compound  for  cleaning  carpets,  fabrics,  etc.,  and 

hand    soap       D.    F.    Brownewell.      167,918 ;    May    8 ; 

Serial   No.    169,278;   published   .Ian.    2,    1923. 
Cleaning   compound  for   rugs.     J.   J.    Swayne.      173,879 ; 

Oct.  2  :  Serial  No.  175,970  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Cleaning  compound,  Porcleain-.     Ace  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     163,970;    Feb.   6. 
Cleaning  fluid.     R.  A.   Bassett.     167,526  ;  May  1 ;   Serial 

No.   165,850;   published  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Cleaning   fluid.      Glo-Tex    Company.      170,556 ;    July   17 ; 

Serial   No.    173,763 ;    published    Apr.    24,    1923. 
Cleaning     fluid.        Gray's     Laboratory,     Inc.       177,796 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Cleaning      plates,      Silver-.      Mission      Bead      Company. 

165,057;   Mar.   6;   Serial   No.    166,530;   published   Dec. 

5,  1922. 
Cleaning  powder.     P.  Tump.     173,795  ;  Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No. 

174,644  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Cleaning  powder  for  water-closet  bowls.     Hygienic  Prod- 
ucts Company.     169,498  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  155,436  ; 

pubUshed  Feb.  28,  1922. 
Cleaning  preparation.    E.  F.  Bernhard.    173,543  ;  Sept.  25. 
Cleaning  preparation  for  bathtubs,   sinks,   porcelain,   etc. 

T.   E.   Forster.     174,099  ;   Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   134,467  ; 

published  June  12,  1923. 
Cleaning  preparation  for  varnished,  painted,  and  enameled 
.      surfaces,    etc.      G.    W.    Herrick.      166,255 ;    Mar.    27 ; 

Serial  No.   164.642;   published  Jan.   2,   1923. 
Cleanser   and   dirt  remover,    Sanitary.     H.    C.    Stoddard. 

177,789  ;  Dec.  25. 
Cleanser  for  all  kinds  of  finished  surfaces.     J.  G.  Baker. 

174,014  ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    175,458 ;   published  June 

5,   1923. 
Cleanser   for   artificial   teeth.     F.   Reiss.      177,374 ;    Dec. 

18 ;    Serial   No.    180,891 ;    published    Sept.    25,    1923. 
Cleanser  for  false  teeth.     San-0-Dent  Company.     174,936  ; 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  174,865  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Cleanser    for    general    household    purposes    with    water- 
softening   properties.      Soap    Salt   Company.      177,785 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Cleanser  for  rugs,  carpets,  etc.     J.  M.  Hibler.     170,677  ; 

July  17;   Serial  No.  171,019;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Cleanser    for    the    toilet.    Antiseptic.      Triple    S    Service 

Corporation.      173,798 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No.    174.370 ; 

published  July  3,  1923. 
Cleanser  for  woodwork  furniture,  leather  goods,  and  rugs. 

H;   McMullen.     166,409 :   Apr.    3 ;   Serial   No.   166,697  ; 

published    Dec.    12,    1922. 
Cleansing   and   polishing   fluid.  '    Zip    Products    Company. 

171,717 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No.  147,328 ;  published  Aug. 

23,  1921. 
Cleansing   and   polishing   powder.     J.   B.    Williams    Com- 
pany.     173,547;    Sept.   25. 
Cleansing  powder.     Glenco   Chemical  Co.     167.901 ;   May 

8  ;  Serial  No.  169,357 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 


Cleansing    solulion    having    bleaching    properties.      U.    J. 

Henr.v.     167,654  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  167,875  ;  published 

Dec.  26,  1922. 
Cloth  polishing  wheels.     A.  P.  Munning  &  Co.     174,953  ; 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  166,192  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Cloths.    Cleaning.      L.    P.    Galbraith.     168,048;   May    15; 

Serial    No.    169,.398 ;    published   Feb.    6.    1923. 
Cloths  for  wiping  glass.  Chemically-treated.     Gould  Manu- 
facturing Co.     165,055:   Mar.  6;   Serial  No.   166,685; 

published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Codfish,  Salt.     Gorton-Pew  Fisheries  Company.     174,601 ; 

Oct.  23  :  Serial  No.  177.910  ;  published  July  24.  1923. 
Compound  for  cleaning  hands  and  the  like.     Whitehouse 

Products   Co.     171,877  ;   Aug.   14  ;   Serial  No.   172,700  ; 

published  May  1,  1923. 
Compounds  for  cleaning,  coloring,  and  polishing  footwear. 

Everett   and  Barron   Company.      167,784;   Mav   8;   Se- 
rial  No.   166,817;  published   .Tan.   30,   1923. 
Compound  for  cleaning  rugs,   carpets,   canvas,  etc.     Tru- 

Blu  Products  Co.     167,525  ;  Mav  1  ;  Serial  No.  165,837  ; 

published  .Tan.  2.  1923. 
Corn  meal,   cracked  wheat,   health   bran,  etc.     R.  G.   Le- 

favor.     165.241;  Mar.  6. 
Cosmetic,    lotion    cream    jelly,    and    soap    for    the    toilet. 

Sylvan  Toilet  Co.     24,186  ;  renewed  Feb.  6,  1924. 
Cream    in    the    form    of   a   soap    paste.    Shaving.      F.    H. 

Gross.     168.617  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  169,167  ;  published 

Feb.  J  3,  1923. 
Cream,  Shaving.     P.  Amsterdam.     173,814  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 

No.   171,720;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Cream.  Shoe.     A.  G.  Mead.     165.060  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 

166.511  ;  published  Dec.   19.  1922. 
Creams   and   shaving  sticks.    Shaving.     Weichsel   Labora- 
tories.    165.142;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  149,666;  published 

Dec.  12,  1922. 
Detergent.     Axxo  Chemical  Co.     174,812  ;  Oct.'  23  ;  Serial 

No.  180.957  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Dry-cleaning  preparation.     U.  S.  Specialty  Mfg.  Company. 

163.543  :  Jan.  16, 
Dusting   and  polishing  cloth.   Treated.      J.  E.   Eastmond. 

169,681  ;  June  26  ;   Serial  No.  173,181  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Emerv  cloth  and  paper.     M.  Laur.     163,592  ;  Jan.  23. 
Enamel  cleaner.     B.  Heller  &  Company.     167,298  ;  Apr.  24. 
Enamels,  polishes,  and  cleaning  compositions,  also  clean- 
ing compo.siticns  for  silver  and   gold.   Shoe.     Pee-Chee 

Cleaner  Manufactaring   Company.      168,054  ;    May   15  ; 

Serial  No.  170.033  ;  published   Feb.  6.  1923. 
Fabrics,  Liquid  for  cleaning.     Wilson-Imperial  Company. 

171,853  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  170,850  ;  published  May  1, 

1923. 
Fasteners   made  of  ribbon   or  other  material.      M.   J.   A. 

Davy.      173,635  ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No.    172,586 ;    pub- 
lished  May   29,   1923. 
Footwear,  Cleaning  and  polishing  preparation  for.   Everett 

&  Baron  Co.     163,230  ;  Jan.  2. 
Footwear,    Cleaning,    coloring,   and   polishing   preparation 

for.      Everett   &  Barron   Co.     167,642 ;   May   8 ;   Serial 

No.    168.676 :    published   .Tan.   2.    1923. 
Friction    compound.      Armiger    Chemical    Co.      169,467 ; 

June  19  ;  Serial  No.  173,618  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Furs.  Composition  for  cleaning.     L.  Appleman.     164,001 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Gas  range  dressing  and  polishing  oil.     Black   Silk  Stove 

Polish   Works.     167.650  ;   May  8  ;   Serial  No.    168,445  ; 

published  Jan.   23,   1923. 
Jewelry-cleaning  outfit.     Uklean   Co.      168.964  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  No.  171,237  :  published  Mar.  6.  1923. 
Lavatory  cleanser.     H.  Pickup.     171,868  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 

No.  174,259  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Leather  filler.     Champion  Fibre  Company.     167.905  ;  May 

8 ;   Serial  No.   168,917  :   published  Jan.  2.   1923. 
Leather   preservative.      G.    L.    Reish.      174.018 ;    Oct.    2 ; 

Serial  No.  175,324  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Leather  preservatives.     North  Star  Chemical  Works,  Inc. 

174,121 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.   155,630 ;   published   June 

5,  1923. 
Lime    polishing    compositions.      A.    P.    Munning    &    Co. 

174,616  ;  Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   179,214  ;  published  July 

24, 1923. 
Liquid  shoe  dressing.     C.  L.  Hauthaway  &  Sons.     23,560 ; 

renewed  Aug.  29,  1923. 
Lye,  Flake.     Niagara  Alkali  Company.     173,595  ;  Oct.  2  ; 

Serial  No.  169,917  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Metal   cleaner   and    polish.      Grady   Mfg.    Co.      167,544 ; 

May   1 ;    Serial   No.    170.583 ;    published    Jan.    2.    1923. 
Metal    polish.      .4.-1    Manufacturing    Company.      175,119 ; 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  176,318  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Metal  polish.     Barsum   Bros.     169,491 ;   June  19  ;   Serial 

No.  137,512  ;  published  Sept.  5,  1922. 
Metal  polish.     B.   Heller  &  Company.     173.815  ;   Oct.  2  ; 

Serial  No.  171,757  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Metal  wool  for  cleansing,  polishing,  and  scouring.     Wil- 
liams Company.     167.651  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,283  ; 

published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Mowers  and   the  like,   Compound  for  honing  lawn.     Zip 

Slaunfacturing     Co.  167,885 ;     Mav      8 ;      Serial     No. 

167.374;  published  .Tan.  30,  1923. 
Oils    for    preserving    leather    and    neat's-foot    oil.      New 

Zealand  Refrigeratin.g  Company  Limited.    167,455  ;  May 

1 ;   Serial  No.   161,381  ;   published   Jan.  2,   1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered— ContinneA. 


(Mis    for    preserving    leathers    and    neat's-foot    oil.      New 

Zealand    Refrigerating    Company    Limited.       172,036 ; 

Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.   161,375  ;  published  May  22,  1928. 
Oils  for  treating  artificial  and  real  leather.     Pierce  Com- 
pany.     165,073 ;    Mar.    6 ;    Serial    No.    160,968 ;    pub- 
lished Nov.  28,   1922. 
Oils    for    treating    leather.      Pierce    Company.      167,915 ; 

May  8;  Serial  No.  169,224;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Oils,   Harness  and  sole-leather.      Standard  Oil  Company. 

173,597-8 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial  Nos.    167,833-4 ;    published 

June   5,    1923. 
Oilstones,     scythestones,    vchetstones,    axstones,    oil    and 

water     stones,     etc.       Pike     Manufacturing     Company. 

171,350 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.   173,362 ;   published   Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Oilstones,    scythestones,    whetstones,   hones,    strops,    etc. 

Pike  Manufacturing  Company.     170,680  ;   July  17  ;  Se- 
rial No.   173,783  ;   published  Apr.   24,  1923. 
Outfit  packages  containing  soap  and  towel.     Warren  Soap 

Manufacturing    Company.      168,807 ;    May    29 ;    Serial 

No.  169,939;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Pantasote,  leather,  and  rubber,  Dressing  and  cleaner  for. 

J.  L.  Hoffland.     167,286  :  Apr.  24. 
Paper,  Abrasive.     Minnesota  Mining  &  Mfg.  Co.     167,713  ; 

May   8;    Serial  No.    154,278;   published    Feb.    i?..   1923. 
Paper   and    cloth,    Flint,    garnet,    and    emery.      American 

Glue  Company.     169,485  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  174,648  ; 

published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Paper  and   fresco  cleaner,    Wall-.     Absorene  Manufactur- 
ing  Company.      165,384;   Mar,   6;    Serial   No.   159,678; 

published  Nov.  14,   1922. 
Paper,  sharpening  stones,  etc..   Sand,  emery,  and  garnet. 

Marshall-Wells    Company.      175,906 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial 

No.   178,532;   published  Aug.   21,   1923. 
Papers  and   cloth.  Abrasive.     Herman  Behr  &  Company, 

Incorporated.     168,942;   May   29;   Serial   No.   172,824; 

published  Feb.  27.  1923. 
Papers,    electric    abrasive    cloth,     etc.,    Aluminum-oxide, 

etc.      H.    H.    Barton   and   Son   Co.      171,082 ;   July   31  ; 

Serial  No.  173,461 ;   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 
Paste     cleaning     preparation        Q.      Stewart     Company. 

163,777;   .Tan.  30. 
Paste   for    cleaning   false   teeth.      H.    Merritt.      173,678 ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,182  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Phonograph-record    renewer    cleaning    preparation.      Nu- 

Tone    Products     Co.       167,903 ;     May    8 ;     Serial    No. 

168,851  ;   published  Jan.   2,   1923. 
Polish.      H.    D.    Head.      173,396:    Sept.    25;    Serial    No. 

173,705  ;  published  June  19,   1923. 
Polish,  Aluminum  and  metal.     Spicky  Polish  Corporation. 

169,482  ;  June  19  ;   Serial  No.  174,539  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Polish    and    dye    for    shoes,    etc..    Liquid.       Commercial 

Chemical  Co.     176.805  :  Nov.  27. 
Polish   and  leather  dressings,   Shoe.     Whittemore  Broth- 
ers Corporation.     164,263  ;  Feb.  13. 
Polish   and  leather  dressings.   Shoe.      Whittemore  Broth- 
ers Corporation.     165,059  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  166,516  ; 

published  Dec.  19,   1922. 
Polish,    Brass.       Sherwin-Williams    Company.       103,857 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Polish,     dressings,     and     cleaners.     Shoe.      L.     Vorgias. 

175,881 ;     Nov.     13 ;     Serial    No.     180,348 ;     published 

Aug.  21,  1923. 
Polish  for  automobiles.     H.  Shield.     164,365  ;  Feb.  20. 
Polish,    Gold    and    silver.      A.    N.    Sanderson.      174,693 ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,083  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Polish,    hand    soap,    and   washing    cream.    Metal.      A.    H. 

Ross  Co.     163,531  ;   Jan.    16. 
Polish,    Liquid    stove.      Reflecto    Stove    Gloss    Company, 

163,804;  Jan.  30. 
Polish,  Metal-.     Sherman,  Clay  &  Co.     163,808  ;  Jan.  30. 
Polish.  Metal.     Sum-Shine  Polish  Co.     165,143  ;  Mar.  6 : 

Serial  No.   149,363  ;   published  July    25,   1922. 
Polish,   shaving  cream,   soap,   etc..   Shoe.     MacLean  Drug 

Company.      176,753  :     Nov.    27 ;     Serial    No.    175,504 ; 

published  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Polish,   Shoe.     Akin  Manufacturing   Company.      170.603; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  174,809  ;  published  Apr.  24.   1923. 
Polish,  Shoe.     G.  H.  Capen.     167,7.S0  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

155,394  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Polish,  Shoe.     L.  H.  Fisher.     175,118  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No. 

176,333  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Polish,  Shoe.    Kraft  Chemical  Company.     173,801  ;  Oct.  2 ; 

Serial  No.    173,651  ;  published   June   12.    1923. 
Polish,   Shoe.     Nulusta   Company.     177,825;   Dec.   25. 
Polish,   Shoe.      Shinola  Company.     177,840 ;   Dec.   25. 
Polish,   Shoe  and   leather.      Sunbeam  Chemical    Companj 

165,110;    Mar.   6;    Serial   No.    136,854;    published   Dec. 

12.  1922. 
Polish,  Silver  and  metal.     B.  Heller  &  Company.      164,566  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Polish,  Stove.     Argyle  Chemfcal  Works.     163,423  ;  Jan.  9. 
Polish,     Stove.      Capitol    Chemical    Companv.       173,628 ; 

Oct.   2;   Serial  No.   162,721;   published   July   10.   1923. 
Polish,     Stove.       Gabel     Brothers.       175.987:"   Nov.     13; 

Serial  No.  150,895;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Polish,  Stove.     L.  Nekritz.     169.410';  June  12.  • 

Polish,   Stove.     M.   Reel.      168,894 ;   May   29 ;    Serial  No. 

168,789;  published  Feb.  27.  1923. 
Polish,  Stove.     M.   Siegel.     1 69,51 3  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No. 

171,965;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 


Polish,  Stove.  D.  Tobin.  168,059  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No. 
170,316  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Polish,  waterproof  leather  dressing,  shoe  polish,  etc.. 
Metal.  A.  H.  Waterman.  165,194 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial 
No.    107,910 ;   published   Nov.   28,   1922. 

Polishes  and  metal  polishes.  Stove.  Black-Iron  Stove 
Polish  Co.  168,962  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  171,298 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Polishes  for  metal  and  boots  and  shoes.  Nonsuch  Manu- 
facturing Co.  175,196  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  175,207  ; 
published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Polishes,  Metal.  J.  T.  Wood.  176,603  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 
No.   179,981 ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Polishes,  Shoe  and  leather.  H.  R.  Calvert.  173,757; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,358  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Polishes,  Stove.     J.  H.  Crocker.     175,694 ;  Nov.  6. 

Polishes,  tile  and  marble  cleaner,  and  soap  chips..  Metal 
and  working-board.  J.  E.  Smith.  169,793;  July  3; 
Serial  No.  169,036 ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Polishing  -cloths  for  gold,  silver,  &c.  Wm.  A.  Rogers 
Ltd.     163,392;  Jan.  9. 

Polishing  composition.  Lime.  A.  P.  Munning  &  Co. 
163,801 ;  Jan.   30. 

Polishing  composition.  Lime.  A.  P.  Munning  &  Co. 
171,747  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  166,242  ;  published  May  1, 
1923. 

Polishing  compositions.  E.  Reed  Burns  Manufacturing 
Corp.  170,499 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  171,009 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.   24,   1923. 

Polishing  shoes.  Ink  for.  A.  Degerberg.  172,033  ;  Aug. 
21  ;  Serial  No.  163,436  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Polishing  wheels.  Cloth.  A.  P.  Munning  &  Co.  163,802 ; 
Jan.   30. 

Polishing  wheels.  Cloth.  A.  P.  Munning  &  Co.  171,748 ; 
Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  166,193  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Polishing  wheels.  Cloth.  A.  P.  Munning  &  Co.  171,749; 
Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  166,190  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Powder  for  bathing,  washing,  and  cleaning  purposes. 
W.  E,  Brackett.  170,564 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,994  ; 
published  Apr.  24,   1923. 

Preparation  for  cleaning.  Polygon  Products  Co.  173,754  ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,515  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Preparation  for  cleaning  and  polishing  bathtubs,  wash- 
stands,  etc.  Kemoshyne  Products,  Inc.  174,990 ;  Oct. 
30  ;  Serial  No.  173,838 ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Preparation  for  cleaning  and  polishing  metals,  glass, 
enamelware,  etc.  Pioneer  Soap  Company.  167,796 ; 
May  8  ;  Serial  No.  163,824  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Preparation  for  cleaning  and  removing  stains  from  cloth- 
ing, upholsteries,  etc.  Electro  Silicon  Co.  167,875; 
May  8  ;  Serial  No.  167,461 ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Preparation  for  cleaning  artificial  dentures.  Holland 
Specialty  Company.  175,937 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
174,647  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Preparation  for  cleaning  clothes  and  fabrics.  Mueller  & 
Goetz.  175,884;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  180,452;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Preparation  for  cleaning  fresco,  oilcloth,  enamels,  var- 
nishes, etc.  A.  F.  Hedberg.  168,618  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 
No.  167,465  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Preparation  for  polishing  and  cleaning  gold,  silver,  etc.. 
Liquid.  H.  M.  Burch.  165,204;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No. 
167,380  ;   published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Preparation  for  removing  grease  spots,  washing  the  head, 
cleaning  silverware,  and  killing  bedbugs.  I.  N.  Eaton. 
169,528  ;  June  19  ;   Serial  No.  165,359  ;  published  Dec. 

26.  1922. 

Preparation  for  removing  Ink,  dirt,  and  grease.     Chalmers 

Chemical  Company.     173,592  ;  Sept.  25. 
Preparation  for  removing  stains  and  dirt.     L.  W.  Foun- 
tain.    175,016  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  177,479  ;  published 

Aug.  7,  1923. 
Preparation    for    use    as    a    stove    polish    for    blackening 

iron  surfaces,  etc.     E.  B.  Welch.     163,783  ;  Jan.  30. 
Preparation    for    use    in    addition    to    soap    for    washing 

clothes.     R.  G.  Koch.     163,809  ;  Jan.  30. 
Preparation  for  washing  clothes  and  a  household  cleaner 

for   washing   woodwork,    etc.      N.    L.    Wills.      167.920; 

May  8  ;   Serial  No.   169,341 ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Preparation  for  whitening  and  coloring  buckskin  leather. 

.Joseph    Pickering   &   Sons.      18,578 ;    renewed    Nov.    4, 

1920. 
Preparation  to  be  applied  to  linen  collars  for  presenting 

to  the  collar  a  new  and  fresh  appearance.    W.  L.  Scholl. 

170,331 ;  July  10. 
Preparation    used   as   a   general   household   cleaner.      At- 
lantic   Laboratories.      172,026;    Aug.    21;    Serial    No. 

169,146  ;   published  May  22,  1923. 
Razor    strop.      Illinois  Razor   Strop   Company.      163,79(k; 

Jan.  30. 
Razor  strops.     Strevell-Paterson  Hardware  Co.     168,911 ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  157,450 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Razor    strops.      G.    N.    W.    Wilson.      171,304 :    Aug.    7 ; 

Serial   No.    164,684  ;  published  Apr.   24,    1923. 
Receptacles  for  foods,  drinks,   etc..   Double-walled.     Isola 

Gesellschaft      filr      Warme-      und      Kait&     Isolierung. 

168.088:   Mnv   15:    Serial  No.   160,608;   published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 

Renovating,  cleaning,  and  metal-polishing  prenaratlons. 
Pom  Chemical  Co.  Inc.  173,969 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
168,124 ;   published  May   15,   1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


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Bug  and   carpet   cleaning   compound   and    hand    cleanser. 
Vapo  I'roducts  Company.     1G7.900  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 
16!),145  ;  published  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Eug-cleaning  compound.      Rugclenso   Mfg.    Co.      173,631  ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  160,778  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Scouring    and    mopping    powder,    potash    oil    soap,    soap 
iiowder,    toilet    soap,    etc.      Du    Bois    Soap    Company. 
165.416 ;   Mar.   6 ;   Serial   No.   151,711  ;   published   Dec. 
19.  1922. 
Scouring  and  polishing  preparations.     F.   A.   Schulz  and 

G.   A.  Philipp.     23,820  ;  renewed  Nov.  14,  1923. 
Scouring  utensils.     Chore  Utensils  Corporation  of  Amer- 
ica.     171,348;    Aug.   7;    Serial   No.   173,321;   published 
Apr.  24,  1923. 
Scrubbing    compound.      U.    S.    Sanitary    Specialties    Cor- 
poration.    177,560  ;  Dec.  18  ;   Serial  No.  173,542  ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Shade  cloths.   Chemical  cleaner  for.     Chemitex  Products 
Company.     167,448  ;  May  1  ;   Serial  No.   163,779  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  23,   1923. 
Shaving    cream.       Miller     Laboratories,     Inc.       165,551  ; 
Mnr.  13:  Serial  No.  151.370;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Shaving    sticks.      J.    B.    Williams    Company.      169,108 ; 

June  5. 
Shoe-cleaning   fluids.      D.    H.    Weinstein.      168,864 ;    May 

29;    Serial  No.    172,138;    published    Mar.    6,   1923. 
Shoe    dressing.      Ex    Lent   Manufacturing   Co.      167,801 ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  161,722  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Shoe  dressing  and  cleaner.  Canvas-.     Owl  Drug  Company. 

169,934  ;   July   3. 
Shoe  dressing,   auto  top  and  carriage   top  dressjng.      H. 

Nevins.     169,099  ;  June  5. 
Shoe  dressings.     Thomsen  Company.     177,679  ;  Dec.  25  ; 

Serial  No.  "167.927  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Shoe-shining      preparation.        Sanderson's      Tintine      Co. 
173,763:   Oct.   2;    Serial  No.   177,245;   published   June 
26,    1923. 
Silverware,    Preparation    for    cleaning.      W.    J.    Buchner. 

168,026  ;  May  8. 
Soap.      Barclay    &    Co.      165,069 :    Mar.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

164,535;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Soap.      A.    H.    Beach.      172.027 ;    Aug.    21 ;    Serial    No. 

169,116;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Soap.     Buster  Brown   Soap  Company.     167,600  ;  May  1 ; 

Serial  No.  169,574  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Soap.    F.  G.  Burlse.     169.781 ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,508  ; 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Soap.      Cincinnati    Soap    Company.      166,152 ;    Mar.    27 ; 

Serial  No.  156,259  ;  published  Feb.  28,  1922. 
Soap.     Colgate  &  Company.     167,542  :  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 

170,710;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Soap.     Colgate  &  Company.     167,949  ;  May  8. 
Soap.      Colgate   &   Company.      169,480 ;   June   19  ;    Serial 

No.  174,292  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Soap.     Globe  Soap  Company.     163,433  ;  Jan.  9. 
Soap.     Harris  Soap  Company.     171,743  ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial 

No.  166,945  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Soap.     Hasliins  Brothers  &  Company.     167.655  ;  May  8  ; 

Serial  No.  167.873  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Soap.     Haskins  Brothers  &  Company.     175.780  ;  Nov.  13  ; 

Serial   No.  178.R09  ;  published  Aug.  21.  1923. 
Soap.      Haskins    Bros.    &   Company.      175.874 ;    Nov.    13 ; 

Serial  No.  179,201  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Soap.      Cerecedo   Hnos.   &  Co.    Sucrs.      167.586 ;   May   1 ; 

Serial  No.  170,122  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Soap.     Internationala  Limited.     167,956  ;  May  8. 
Soap.     Andrew  Jergens  Company.     176.193;  Nov.  20;  Se- 
rial No.  148,150:  published  Oct.  3,  1922. 
Soap.     Ladv  Janis  Perfume  Co.     169,469  ;  June  19  ;  Serial 

No.    173,653;   published   Mar.   20,    1923. 
Soap.     Latheral      Soap     Company.      167,757 :     May     8 ; 

Serial  No.  170,531  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Soap.      Laundrene    Soap    Co.      167,720 ;    May    8 ;    Serial 

No.  146,079  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Soap.     Le  Blume   Import  Co.     168,907;  May  29;   Serial 

No.  163,313  -published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Soap.     Lever  Brothers   Company.      167,446 ;   May   1 ;   Se- 
rial No.  164,548  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Soap.      Lever    Brothers    Company.      174,859 ;    Oct.    23 ; 

Serial  No.  180,610  :  published  July  24,  1923. 
Soap.      Eli   Lilly   and   Company.      173,605 :    Oct.    2 ;    Se- 
rial No.   166,459  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Soap.      Lye-Less    Soap    Corporation.      165,207 ;    Mar.    6 ; 

Serial  No.  166,776;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Soap.     A.  Malsin.     176.514;   Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  164,060  ; 

published  Sept.   11,   1923. 
Soap.     R.  E.  Meyer.     169,034  ;  May  29. 
Soap.     Northern   Jobbing   Company.      168.900 ;   May   29 ; 

Serial  No.  166,900;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Soap.     Palisade  Manufacturing  Company.     173,886 ;  Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  176,357  :  published  July  10,  1923. 
Soap.     W.   Polatsik.      167,283 ;    Apr.    24. 
Soap.       Remiller    Co.       1G8.218 :     May    15 ;     Serial     No. 

172,3.'S3  :   published  Feb.   20.   1923. 
Soap.      Remiller    Co.       169,470 :     June     19 ;     Serial    No. 

173,673  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Soap.      Remmers     Soap    Company.       168,402 :    May    22 ; 

Serial  No.   171.551:   published  Feb.  20.   1923. 
Soap.    Remmers  Soap  Company.    168,960  ;  May  23  ;  Serial 

No.  171, 5S9;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Soap.     N.  Rieser  Company.     169,523-5  ;  .Tune  19  ;   Serial 

Nos.    172,654-6;    published   Mar.    20,    1923. 
Soap.     Theo.  B.  Robertson  Products  Co.     163,446  ;  Jan.  9. 


Soap.  Soap  Manufacturing  Company.  168,013  ;  May  29  ; 
Serial  No.  156,026  :  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Soap.  Susanna  Cocroft  Laboratories  Inc.  174,799 ; 
Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,751  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Soap.  Susanna  Cocroft  Laboratories  Inc.  175,150  ;  Oct. 
30  ;  Serial  No.  180,750  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Soap.  Taunton  Electro-Chemical  Company.  174,020 ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,277  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Soap.  Taylor  and  Atkinson.  169,490  ;  June  19  ;  Serial 
No.   124,556;   pubUshed  May  9,   1922. 

Soap.  Alberto  Vales  Company.  167,644  ;  May  8  ;  Serial 
No.  168,591  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Soap.  Van  Camp  Packing  Company.  175,201 ;  Oct.  30. 
Serial  No.  175.115  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Soap.  Warron  Soap  Manufacturing  Company.  167,551  ; 
May  1 ;  Serial  No.  158,740  ;  published  Mar.  28,  1922. 

Soap.  A.  F.  Wasserman.  174,628;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No. 
179,574 -published  July  24,  1923. 

Soap.  J.  B.  Williams  Company.  177,510  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Se- 
rial No.   162,790 ;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 

Soap.  U.  S.  Sanitary  Specialties  Corporation.  177,559  ; 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  173,545  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Soap.  Young  &  Wile,  Ltd.  168,951 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
172,252  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Soap  and  paste.  Quick  Klean  Kemical  Company. 
171,644  ;  Aug.  7. 

Soap  and  scouring  compounds.  Bonded  Products  Cor- 
poration. 174,873  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,206  ;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 

Soap  and  shaving  powder.  Toilet.    Karlsruher  Parfiimerie- 

6  Toiletteseifen-Fabrik,  F.  Wolff  &  Sohn,  Gesell- 
schaft  mit  beschriinkter  Haftung.  171,096 ;  July  31 ; 
Serial  No.  173,710  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Soap  and  soap  flakes.     Prouty-Bowler  Soap  Co.     174,901 ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  178,771  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Soap    and    soap    mixtures.      Magnus    Chemical    Company. 

175,886  :  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  180,543  ;  published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Soap     and     soap     powder.       Lever    Brothers     Company. 

170,676;     July     17;     Serial     No.     171,130;     published 

Apr.   24,   1923. 
Soap  and  soap  products.     Bonded  Products  Corporation. 

173,758-9 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial  Nos.   177,352-3 ;    published 

June  5,  1923. 
Soap  and  soap  products.     Bonded  Products  Corporation. 

175,018  ;   Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.   177,354  ;  published  Aug. 

7  1923 

Soap,  Automobile.     H-.  R.  Nicholson.     168,933;  May  29; 

Serial  No.  173,292  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Soap,  Automobile.     Sears  Equipment  Company.     165.105  ; 

Mar.   6 ;   Serial   No.    141,131 ;   published   Dec.   5,   1922. 
Soap,    Bath.      Fred    A.    Wish,    Incorporated.      174,806; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,639  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Soap  chips.    Chas.  W.  Young  &  Co.    163,772  ;  Jan.  23.      . 
Soap,  Common.     N.  K.  Fairbank  Company.     173,671  ;  Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  177,905  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Soap,  Complexion  and  bath.     Marshall  Field  &  Company. 

173,586;   Sept.  25. 
Soap    compound.       C.     E.     Ewing.       175,883 ;     Nov.    13 ; 

Serial  No.  180,424  ;  published  Aug.  21.  1923. 
Soap  compound,  Liquid.     Concentrated  Products  Corpora- 
tion.    165,100  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  160,693  ;  published 

Nov.  28,  1922. 
Soap   compounds.      E.   A.   Sprague.      170,524 ;    July   17 ; 

Serial  No.  174,641 ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Soap   for  shaving.     Colgate  &  Company.     175.899  ;  Nov. 

l;5;    Serial    No.    176.250;    published    Aug.    21.    1923. 
Soap,  Hand.     P.   Ciepiela.     173,873.     Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No. 

175,850;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Soap,  Hand.     W.  J.  Popp.     168,599  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 

168,430  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Soap,  Household.     G.  E.  Brignall.     166,614  ;  Apr.  10 ;  Se- 
rial No.  167,159  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Soap,  Laundry.     William  ClufE  Company.     173,872  ;   Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  175,769 ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Soap,     Laundry.       Concentrated     Products     Corporation. 

174,863  ;   Oct.  23 ;    Serial  No.   180,527  ;   published  July 

31,  1923. 
Soap,  Laundry.     Haskins  Brothers  &  Company.     175,895  ; 

Nov.  13  :   Serial  No.  175.194  ;  published  Aug.  21,  192.3. 
Soap,    Laundry.      Luckel,    King   &    Cake    Soap    Company. 

169,936  ;   July   3. 
Soap,  Mineral.     Crysto  Soap  Co.     167,699  ;  May  8  ;  Serial 

No.  166,652  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Soap,  Oil.     Urbane  E.  Rogers  Company.     167.999  :  May  8. 
Soap  paste.     Flash  Chemical  Company.     171,643  ;  Aug.  7. 
Soap,  Perfumed.     J.  Grossmith  &  Son,  Limited.     169,545; 

June  19  ;  Serial  No.  170,978  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Soap,  polish,  washing  tablets,  etc.     Larkin  Co.     163,793; 

.Tan.  30. 
Soap,  polishes,  and  abrader  preparations.     Titanium  Pig- 
ment Company.     171,778;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  173,110; 

published  May  15,  1923. 
Soap  powder.     Golden  Poppy  Company.     163.803  ;  Jan.  30, 
Soap   powder.      M.    Werk    Company.      23,394-5 ;    renewed 

July  25.  1923. 
Soap    powder.      West    Coast    Soap    Cornpany.      163,785 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Soap  powder,  soap  paste.  Hand.     Precision  Metal  Workers. 

167.567  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  167,648  ;  published  Dec.  23, 

1922 
Soap,  Scouring.     Bon  Ami  Company.     175.072;  Oct.  30; 

Serial  No.  170,557  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Soap,   Shampoo.     C.  A.  Murray.     163,830  ;  Jan.  30. 
Soap,   Shampoo.     Geo.   A.   Schmidt  &  Co.     168,373 ;  May 

22  ;   Serial  No.  168,943  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Soap,   Shaving.     Colgate  &   Company.     175,282  ;   Oct.   30. 
Soap,  Shayinc.     O.  H.  v.  Mayenburg.     171,708  ;  Aug.  14  ; 

Serial  No.  156,997  ;  published  May  1, 1923. 
Soap,     Shaving.      J.    B.     Williams    Company.       165,882 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Soap,    soap   cream    and   paste.      Tarratine   Manufacturing 

Co.     108,429  ;   May   22  ;   Serial  No.  172,189  ;   published 

Feb.  20,  1923. 
Soap,   soap   paste   and   soap  powder.      E.    B.    Segerstrom. 

169,755  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  171,390  ;  published  Mar.  27, 

192.3. 
Soap,  soap  powder,  cleanser,  etc.     Chas.  W.  Young  &  Co. 

166,088  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  164,089  ;  published  Nov. 

7    1922. 
Soap,  Toilet.    J.  G.  Bradley.    171,929.    Aug.  14. 
Soap,    Toilet.      Consolidated    Merchants    Syndicate,    Inc. 

165,891  :  Mar.  20. 
Soap,  Toilet.     Cudahy  Packing  Company.     168,896  ;  May 

29  ;  Serial  No.  168,146  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Soap,   Toilet.     Empire   Soap  Company.     175,900-1 ;   Nov. 

13  ;   Serial  Nos.   176,889-90 ;   published  Aug.  28,   1923. 
Soap,  Toilet.     Flash  Chemical  Company.      173,884 ;   Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  176,334  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Soap,   Toilet.      Graham   Bros.    Soap   Company.      163,434 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Soap,    Toilet.      Graham    Bros.    Soap    Company.      165,240 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Soap,  Toilet.     J.  Grossmith  &  Son,  Limited.     171,850  ;  Se- 
rial No.  170,977  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Soap,  Toilet.     Harriet  Hubbar  Ayer.     163,776  ;  Jan.  30. 
Soap,  Toilet.     Iowa  Soap  Company.     170,994-5  :  July  24. 
Soap,  Toilet.     Andrew  jergens  Company.     165,568  ;  Mar. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  161,191 ;  published  June  6,  1922. 
Soap,   Toilet.      Andrew    Jergens    Company   of    California. 

167,683  ;    May   8 ;    Serial   No.    156,904 ;   published  Jan. 

30.  1923. 
Soap,    Toilet.      Swine    Breeders    Pure    Serum    Company. 

171,856  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  174,869  ;  published  May  1, 

1923 
Soap,    Toilet.      West    Coast    Soap    Company.      163,789 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Soap,  Toilet.    Yardley  &  Co.    171,867  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 

174,377';  published  May  1,  1923. 
Soaps.      F.    G.   Burke.      168,954-5 :    May   29 ;    Serial   No. 

171,684-5;  published  Mar.  6,  192.3. 
Soaps.     L.   Chatham,   Sr.,   Products   Company.     167. G92  ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  159,847  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Soaps.     Colgate  Co.     164,131  ;   Feb.  13. 
Soaps.     Colgate  &  Company.     173.810  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 

171,451  ;  published  June  12.  1923. 
Spaps.      Harral   Soap   Co.      167.549 ;   May   1  ;    Serial   No. 

170,290;   publif?hed   Jan.   2,    1923. 
Soaps.     Kendall  Mfg.  Co.     170,496 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No. 

170,487 ;  published  Apr.    24,   1923. 
Soaps.      Lawrence   Soap    Co.      170,652 ;    July    17 ;    Serial 

No.  169,366  :  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Soaps.     Lightfoot   Schultz   Company.     165,208;   Mar.   6; 

Serial  No.  166,779  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Soaps.     Lightfoot  Schultz   Company.     174,911 ;   Oct.  23  ; 

Serial  No.  179,108  :  published  July  24.  1923. 
Soaps.     Lightfoot  Schultz  Company.     175,871  ;  Nov.  13  ; 

Serial   No.    179,107:    published   Aug.    21,   1923. 
Soaps.     P.  Micheli.     163,792  ;  Jan.  30. 
Soaps.      Pennsylvania   Soap  Company    of    Lancaster,    Pa. 

163,855  ;  Jan.  30. 
Soaps.      Pennsylvania    Soap   Company   of   Lancaster,    Pa. 

173,883  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  176,277  ;  published  June  12, 

1923 
Soaps.'    E.     Schueller.       167,716;    May    8;     Serial    No. 

144,157  ;  published  .Tan.  30,  1923. 
Soaps.    I.  Suliman.    171,706  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  174,944  ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Soaps.      Wolf    Creek    Soap    Works    Company.      170,666 ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  157,744  ;  published  Apr.  24.  1923. 
Soaps    and    soap    powders.      Burns    Products    Company. 

165,539  :  Mar.   13  ;   Serial  No.  159,917  ;  published  June 

27,   1922. 
Soaps,    body   wash,    floor   cleanser,    glass    polish,    metal 

polish,  etc.     Kermul  Products,  Inc.     170,563  ;  July  17  ; 

Serial  No.   173,968;   published   Apr.   24,   1923. 
Soaps,  cotton  seed  soap  stocks,  and  sweeping  compounds. 

Lindsay-McMillan  Company.     163,786  ;  Jan.  30. 
Soaps,   Laundry  and  toilet.     Sopura  Soap  Products,   Inc. 

167,761;   May   8;    Serial  No.    170,343;    published   Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Soaps,    Liquid    and    paste.       Specialty     Sales    Company. 

164,038;  Feb.  6. 
Soaps,   Liquid  shaving.     Stomatol   Company  of  America. 

167.947;   May   8;    Serial   No.   169,878;    published   Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Soaps,    liquids,    powders,    pastes,    for    cleaning,    and    a 

metal-polishipg  preparation.     Tetralin-Gesellschaft  mlt 

beschranker    Haftung.      174,742;    Oct.    23;    Serial   No. 

142,046  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Soaps,     pastes,     powders,     etc.       Devoto     y     Cauchaner. 

171 ,072  ;  July  31 ;   Serial  No.  171,729  ;   published   Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Soaps,  shaving  soaps  and  creams,  metal  polish,  etc.     W. 

H.  .Tohnson.     163,778  ;  Jan.  .30. 


Soaps,  shaving  soaps,  shaving  creams,  metal  polish,  etc. 
W.  H.  Johnson.  175,746;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No. 
162,928 ;   published    Aug.    8,    1922. 

Soaps,  soap  pastes  and  powders.  Parfumerie  Roger  &  Gal- 
let.  171,777  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  173,142  ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Soaps,  soap  pastes,  and  powders.  Parfumerie  Roger  et 
Gallet.  173,796  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  174,589  ;  published 
June  26,  1923. 

Soap.s,  soap  pastes,  and  soap  powders.  Parfumerie  Roger 
&  Gallet.  173,817  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  171,867  ;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 

Soaps,  Toilet.  Lamborn  &  Company.  169,481 ;  June  19  ; 
Serial  No.  174,397  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Soaps,  Toilet.  Myrurgia  S.  A.  169,580  ;  June  26 ;  Serial 
No.  159,369  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Soaps,  Toilet.  Myrurgia  S.  A.  169,582  ;  June  26  ;  Serial 
No.    159,368;    published   Mar.   27,    1923. 

Soaps,  Toilet.  J.  Simon  &  Cie.  177,505  ;  Dec.  18 ;  Se- 
rial No.   150,772  ;   published  Oct.   2,   1923. 

Soaps,  wool-scouring  powder,  etc.  Mineral  Soap  Manu- 
facturing Company.  168,914 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
155,764  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Steel  wool  and  soap.  James  H.  Rhodes  &  Company. 
163,955  ;  Feb.  6. 

Steel  wool  for  cleaning  and  polishing  purposes.  Brillo 
Manufacturing  Company.  168,938  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
173,070  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Sweeping  compound.  Mason  City  Oil  &  Grease  Company. 
165,295 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  165,454 ;  published  Dec. 
5,  1922. 

Tablets,  Laundry.  La  France  Manufacturing  Co. 
169.416:   June   12. 

Tablets,  Washing.  P.  A.  Williamson  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    167,311  ;  Apr.  24. 

Tallow.    Consolidated  Rendering  Co.    171,944  ;  Aug.  14. 

Tallow.  New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company  Limited. 
167,440  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  161,372  ;  published  Jan.  23. 
1923. 

Tallow  largely  used  in  soap  making.  New  Zealand 
Refrigerating  company.  167,645-7  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  Nos. 
168,586-8  ;  published  Jan.  9, 1923. 

Tallow  used  in  making  soap.  Consolidated  Rendering 
Co.     174,931  ;  Oct.  23. 

Type,  halftone  cuts,  wood  type,  electrotypes,  and  patent 
blocks.  Washes  for  cleaning.  American  Steel  Chase 
Co.  168,474  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  167,969  ;  published 
Feb.  20,  1923. 

Utensils,  Scouring.  Chore  Utensils  Corporation  of  Amer- 
ica.   163,807 ;  Jan.  30. 

Utensils,  Scouring.  Chore  Utensils  Corporation  of 
America.  167,897;  May  8;  Serial  No.  168,670;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

Valve-grinding  paste.  Woodison-Kelley  Co.  163,779 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Vehicle  tops  and  leather  and  rubber  goods.  Dressing,  for 
Motor-.  Alger  &  Mowry  Manufacturing  Company, 
169,508  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  171,606  ;  published  Mar 
20    1923 

Washing  cleanser.     Neutral  Soap  Co.     176.699  ;  Nov.  27 
Serial  No.  176,642;  published  Sept.  11.  1923. 

Washing  compound.     Justa  Mfg.  Co.     174,640 ;  Oct.  23 
Serial  No.  181.125;  published  July  24.  1923. 

Washing  compound.     Mello  Company.     171,769  ;  Aug.  14 
Serial  No.  173,607  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Washing  compounds.  T.  E.  Rlggs.  166.410;  Apr.  3;  Se- 
rial No.  166.749;  published  Dec.  .5,  1922. 

Washing  compounds.  C.  A.  Winter.  168.420  ;  May  22 ; 
Serial  No.  172,500  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Wasliing  compounds  and  liquids.  E.  N.  Blackmore. 
171,339 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  172,825 ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Washing  compounds.  Soluble.  American  Ammone  Com- 
pany.    172.177:  Aug.  21. 

Washing  fluid.  F.  Cicettl.  170,630;  July  17;  Serial 
No.   174.725;   published   Apr.    24,    1923. 

Washing  fluid.  Fluid  Chemical  Company.  168,865 ; 
May  29  :   Serial   No.   166,794 ;  published  Mar.   6.   1923. 

Washing  fluid.  Snorain  Company.  165.095 ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  162.269  ;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 

Washing  or  cleansing  powder.  Warren  Soap  Manufactr* 
ing  Company.  176,520 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,96'r , 
published   Sept.   11,   1923. 

Washing  powder.  H.  Kohnstamm  &  Co.  174.868  ;  Oct. 
23;  Serial  No.  180,375:  published  July  24.  1923. 

Washing  powder.  Nubright  Company.  168,738  ;  May  29  ; 
Serial  No.  170,893;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Washing  powder.  Opax  Products  Company.  167.438 ; 
May  1 ;   Serial  No.  162,847 ;  published  Jan.   2,   1923. 

Washing  powder  and  soap.  Poland  Soap  Works. 
175,992  :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  161,792  ;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923. 

Washing  powder  for  laundry  purposes.  H.  Kohnstamm 
&  Co.  167,727  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  154,369  ;  published 
Jan.  2,  1923. 

Washing  solution.  Gardiner  Manufacturing  Co.  163,782  ; 
.Tan.  30. 

Washing  tablets.  C.  P.  Bender.  165,3«*5  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 
No.  159,556  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Washing  tablets  and  compounds,  windshield  cloths,  etc. 
F.  F.  Horst.  167,799;  May  8;  Serial  No.  163,167; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


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Waterproof    drcssiiia:    for    automobile    tops.       J.    Metke. 

1TG.!)49  ;  Dec.   11  ;  Serial  No.   159,521  ;   published  July 

3,  1923. 
Wheels   and   dislcs,   Grinding.     J.   C.    Schmidt.      175,882 ; 

Nov.   13;  Serial  No.  180,391;  published   Aug.  21,  1923. 
Windows,  class,  cut  glass,  and  skylights,  Cleaner  for.     B. 

Heller  &"Company.     167,297  ;  Apr.  24. 
Wood  cleaners.  Liquid.     C.  M.  Andersen.     167,577  ;  May 

1  ;    Serial   No.    166,546 ;   published   Jan.    23,   1928. 

CLASS   5. 

Adhesive     compound.       California     Central     Creameries. 

176,407  :  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  180,840 ;  published  Sept. 

11,   1923. 
Adhesive   in    the   form    of  paste.     Commercial   Paste   Co. 

170,299  ;   July  10  ;  Serial  No.  176,788  ;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Adhesive  paste.     L.  J.  FLnch.     176.908;  Dec.  4. 
Adhesive  paste.     L.  J.  Flach.     176,910;  Dec.  4. 
Adhesive  pastes.     S.  H.  Marks.     175,239  ;  Oct.  30. 
Adhesive  tape.     Baker,   Hamilton   and   Pacific   Company. 

175,073  ;  Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.   170,356  ;   published  Aug. 

7,   1923. 
Adheslves.     W.   R.  Long.     176,072 ;  Nov.   13 ;   Serial  No. 

181,289  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Adheslves.      M'Caw,    Stevenson    &    Orr,    Ltd.      175,996; 

Nov.  13;  Serial  No.   164,181;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Casting  of  metals,  Pressed  cereal  binder  and  a  paste  for 

forming  core  compounds  used  In  the.     D.  F.  McGrory. 

170,420 ;    July    17 ;     Serial    No.     172,952 ;    published 

Apr.  10,  1923. 
Cellulose    nonshrinking,    noncracking   capping   fluid.      Ar- 

min    Degener,     Inc."     169,635 ;    June    26 ;    Serial    No. 

175,072  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Cement.     J.H.Bailey.     164,853 ;  Feb.  27. 
Cement.      T.    Taylor    Buckley,    Inc.      176,066 ;    Nov.    13 ; 

Serial  No.   181,240 ;   published   Sept.   4.   1923. 
Cement,     External     radiator.       H.     G.     Hall.       172,175 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Cement    for    hosiery    or    the    like.    Patching.      Darn    E-Z 

Laboratories.      164,177  ;   Feb.   13. 
Cement    or    chemical    preparation.      United   Paint   Manu- 
facturing Co.     164,891 ;  Feb.  27. 
Cement,  or  the  like,  Laundry  proof  patching.     Dam  E-Z 

Laboratories.     164,178  ;  Feb.  13. 
Cement,    Patching.      Darn    E-Z    Laboratories.      164,849 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Cement,  Pigment  Unoleum.     R.  J.  Sisk.     164,438  ;  Feb.  20. 
Cements  for  sealing  tin  cans,  glass  or  metal  containers, 

and  bottle  caps,  etc.     Dewey  and  Almy  Chemical  Com- 
pany.     169,515 ;    June    19 ;    Serial   No.    172,033 ;    pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 
Cements,  stove  and  boiler  putty.  Asbestos  furnace,  iron, 

and    gas-retort.      Rutland    Fire    Clay    Co.       163,749; 

Jan.  23. 
Coating  and  sealing  containers.  Protective  materials  used 

for    Rhodia    Chemical    Company.      165,814 ;    Mar.    20 ; 

Serial  No.  166,148  ;  pubUshed  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Compositions    for    use    as    adhesives.      Capital    Rodewite 

Company.     175,888  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,653  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 
Dental  plates   in   position.   Paste  for  holding.     R.    O.   L. 

Smith.     166,473  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  167,693  ;  published 

Jan.   9,    1923. 
Gelatin     and     ossein.      Society     Chimique     de     I'Escaut. 

168,716  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.   163,005  ;   published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Glue.     E.   F.   Euss   Company.      174,884 ;   Oct.   23 ;   Serial 

No.  181,700 ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Glue  and  cements  and  paste  and  adhesives.     C.  C.  Hatcher. 

163,334  ;  Jan.  9. 
Glue    and    gelatin    glue.      British    Glues    and    Chemicals, 

Limited.     176,499  :  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.   173,588  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.   18,  1923. 
Glue    and    gelatins.      Rohm    &    Haas    Aktiengesellschaft. 

174,378  ;   Oct.   16 ;   Serial  No.  164,196  ;  published  July 

17,  1923. 
Glue.  Casein.     Waterproof  Adhesives  Company.     163,770 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Glue  for  lagging  steel  pulleys  with  canvas.    M.  H.  Parsons. 

175,241  ;    Oct.    30. 
Glue  for  mending  china,  glass,  leather,  etc.     O.  Cabana, 

jr.     23,406;   renewed   July   25,    1923. 
Glue,  Millinery.    Munro  and  Company.     165,908  ;  Mar.  20. 
Glue,    mucilage,    and    paste.      Tetralin    Gesellschaft    mit 

beschrankter  Haftung.     173,157  :   Sept.   18  ;   Serial  No. 

142,041  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Glue  products.      I.  I.   Sloman.     174,385  ;   Oct.   16 ;   Serial 

No.    171,555 ;    published    July    17,    1923. 
Glue,     Sheet.       Henry    Wilhelm     Company.       172,056-7 ; 

Aug.    21  ;   Serial   Nos.    178,319-20 ;   published  May  29, 

1923. 
Glue  substitute.     Flexum   Products   Company.      175,013 ; 

Oct  30 ;  Serial  No.  177,600  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Glues.    Powdered   vegetable.      Arabol   Manufacturing    Co. 

174.208-9 :    Oct.    9 ;    Serial    No.    179,641-2 ;    published 

July  10,  1923. 
Metal  polish.     H.   G.  Parrott.     177,313;  Dec.   18.   Serial 

No.  180,490;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Mucilage,  paste,  glue,  and  adhesive  cement.     Carters  Ink 

Company.     165,233  ;  Mar.  6. 


Oil.    Core.      Smith    Oil    &    Refining    Company.      177,186; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  180.626 ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Oil   used   for   flotation   purposes,    Compounded.      Hercules 

Powder  Company.     176,782  ;   Nov.   27. 
Oils,  Core.     American  Hominy  Company.     172,413  ;  Aug. 

28  ;  Serial  No.  178,655  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Oils,  Core.    Union  Petroleum  Company.     175,210  ;  Oct.  30. 
Paste,   Dry.     Pyramid   Process      Co.      171,223 ;   July   31 ; 

Serial  No.  177,200  :  published  May  15,  1923. 
Paste,  Flour.     Clark  Paper  &  Manufacturing  Co.     164,851  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Paste,  Patching.     Campbell  Manufacturing  Co.     174,883 ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,631  :  published  July  31,  1923. 
Pastes,    Dry.      Penn    Paste    Milling    Company.      170,134  ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  160,255  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Pastes,  glues,  and  adhesives.     Glucol  Mfg.   Co.     168,730 ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  172.271  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Patching  hosiery  and  all  fabrics,  Laundryproof  fluid  for. 

New  Way  Laboratories.     172,180  ;  Aug.  21. 
Powder.    Paste.      National    Gum   &   Mica   Co.      164,850 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Rubber-compound  splicing  tape  and  gray  friction  adhesive 

tape.  Appleton  Rubber  Company.  164,619 ;  Feb.  20. 
Rubber,  rim,   and  gasket  cements,  liquid  puncture  repair 

for   bicycle  tires,   and  friction   adhesive  tape.     Swartz 

Brothers.     163,730;  Jan.  23. 
Rubber  splices  and  strips  and  adhesive  tape.    Canfield  Rub- 
ber Company.     171,960  ;  Aug.  14. 
Rubber  tissue  for  reenforcing,  stiffening,  and  waterproof- 
ing of  garments,  etc.    Edward  P.  Stahel  &  Co.     170,244  ; 

July  10  :  Serial  No.  174,676  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Shellac,   glue,   and   paste,   Gasket.      B.    Levitt.      171,347 ; 

Aug.  7  ;   Serial  No.  173,290  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Tape.    Adhesive.      Canfield    Rubber    Company.      164,844 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Teeth   In   place.   Powder   for   holding  false.     H.   Merritt. 

164,514;  Feb.  20. 
Tire-puncture    compound.       W.     D.     Staplin.       175,258 ; 

Oct.    30. 
Tire-repair  compounds,  adhesives,  etc.     Cahill  &  Malone. 

174,205 ;    Oct.    9 ;    Serial   No.    179,708 ;   published   July 

10,  1923. 
Tires   and   for  preserving   rubl)er.    Composition   for   stop- 
ping   leaks    in.      E.    A.    Garten.      172,260:    Aug.    28; 

Serial  No.  136,626;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Tires,   Compound   for   preventing  puncture  in   penumatic. 

C.  V.  Crumley.     170,301  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  176,606  ; 

published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Tires,  etc..   Rubber  preparation  for  repairing  automobile. 

J.  J.  McBride.     170,358  ;  July  10. 
Tires,  Puncture-filling  compound  for  automobile  and  other. 

G.  Ruiz.    166,481 ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,406  ;  published 

Jan.  9,  1923. 
Wax,   Sealing.      Keferstein,    Starr  &   Co.     176,061  ;    Nov. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  180,800  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

CLASS  6. 

Acacia,  gum  tragacanth,  ginger  Jamaica  root.  etc..  Whole 

and  powdered.     Lyon  Botanical  Co.     165,593  ;  Mar.  13  ; 

Serial   No.    146,774;    published  Nov.   28,   1922. 
Acetones,   denatured   alcohols,   aniline  dyes,   benzole,   and 

etching  powder.    William  Zinsser  &  Company.     164,728  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Acetyl-amino-oxyphenvl     arsenic     acid.       Etablissements 

Poulenc  Frferes.     177,082  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,745  ; 

published  Sept.   11,  1923.  ^    ,^ 

Acetylsalicylic  acid.     Smith,  Kline  &  French  Co.    172,959  ; 

Sept.  11';  Serial  No.  175,168  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Acid,    N  -  butyl  -  ethyl  -  barbituric.      Abbott    Laboratories. 

175.580;  Nov.   6;   Serial  No.   181,233;  published  Aug. 

21   1923 
Acid,'  Stearic.     Will  &  Baumer  Candle  Co.     175.103  ;  Oct. 

30  ;  Serial  No.  179,695  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Acid,  sulphate  quinine,  domestic  ammonia,  sirup  of  squills, 

etc..    Salicylic.      Sanford,   Chamberlain    &   Albers    Com- 
pany.    173,827  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,408  ;  published 

June  26,  1923. 
Acids,    denatured    alcohol,    etc.      Carbolic,    oxalic.      J.    S. 

Merrell  Drug  Company.     175,476  ;  Nov.  6,   Serial  Nos. 

179,544-5  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Acids,   more  especially  adapted  for  dairy  purposes.   Lime 

produce  used  for  neutralization  of.     Allwood  Sales  Com- 
pany.   163,216  ;  Jan.  2. 
Alcohol.  Denatured.     C.  E.  Adamson.     177,200  :  Dec.  11  ; 

Serial   No.   179.124:    published   Sept.   18.   1923. 
Alcohol  for  external  use.  Bathing.     Smith,  Kline  &  French 

Co.      167,737  ;   May   8  ;    Serial  No.    168,735  ;   published 

Jan.  2,  1923. 
Alcohol  fuel  cubes.    Reed  &  Barton  Corporation.    172,693  ; 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  145,713  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Alcohol,  Medicated.  Ost  Apothecary,  Inc.  163.144  ;  Jan.  2. 
Alcohol,    Rubbing    and    massaging.      Forst    Laboratories. 

172.582  ;   Sept.   11  ;  Serial  No.  171,073  ;  published  May 

8,  1923. 
Alcohol,    skin    cleanser,    hair    tonic,    etc.,    Rubbing    and 

massage.      Mihalovitch    Co.      174,475 ;    Oct.   16 ;    Serial 

No.    178.267 :    published   July   17,   1923. 
Alcoholic  preparation.    Mihalovitch  Co.    164,485  ;  Feb.  20. 
Alcohols,  acetic  acid,  etc.     Sun  Drug  Company.    172,649  ; 

Sept.  11  ;  Seiral  No.  139,634  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 


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INDKX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Aldehyde,  methyl  alcohol,  and  ethyl  alcohol,  Agglomerates 

of   solid.     Elektrizitatswerk   Lonza.     167,631 ;   May   1  ; 

Serial  No.    166,778;    published   Jan.   2,    1923. 
Aldehydes  and  amines,   Compound  produced  by  the  inter- 
action of.     Rubber   Service  Laboratories  Co.     176,175  ; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  177,624  ;  published  Aus-  14,   192:', 
Alkali,    laundry    and    caustic    soda,    etc..    Creamery    and 

bottled.     G.  F.  Lessenhop  &  Sons,  Inc.     165,564  ;  Mar. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  157,576  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Alkaline  antiseptic  for  prevention  and  treatment  of  pyor- 
rhea    and     mouth     health.       Modern     Pharmacal     Co. 

164,723  :   Feb.    27. 
Alum,   copper   sulphate,   powdered  boric  acid,   etc..   Lump 

and  powdered.     J.  S.  Merrell  Drug  Company.     166,129  ; 

Mar.   27;   Serial  No.   137,889;  published   .Tune  6,   1922. 
Ammonia.      C.   M.   Kimball  Company.      167.934 ;   May   8 ; 

Serial  No.  172,000;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Ammonia.       C.    M.    Kimball    Company.       168,304 ;     May 

22;    Serial   No.    171,805;    published    Feb.    20,   1923. 
Ammonia.      Snow    Cloud    Ammonia    Company.      173,777  ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,683  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Ammonia  and  benzol.     Alabama  By-Products  Corporation. 

163,004  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ammonia  of  sulphoacids  of  carbohydrogens   or   mixtures 

of  carbohydrogens.  Salts  of.     J.  D.  Riedel  Aktiengesell- 

schaft.     164.297  ;   Ffb.  20. 
Ammoniacal    silver    nitrate    solution,    formalin,    silver-ni- 
trate stain  remover,  etc.     P.  N.  Condit.     167,462  ;  May 

1  ;  Serial  No.  167,225  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Anaesthetic  cream.     Parke,  Davis  &  Company.     172,227  ; 

Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  174,632;  published  May  1,  1923. 
AnsBsthetic,  Local.     Seydel  Chemical  Company.     167,395  ; 

May  1 ;  Serial  No.  164,087  ;  published  Jan.  23.  1923. 
Ant     mats     and     containers.       Plenge's    Pharmacy,     Inc. 

172,748  :   Sopt.  11  ;  Serial  No.  166,605  ;  published  May 

29,  1923. 
Ant  powder.     M.  F.  Henning.     168,020  ;  May  8. 
Antacid  neutralizing  powder.    Moore  &  Co.     175.112  ;  Oct. 

30  ;  Serial  No.  176,906  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Anticholei'a    and    tonic   remedy.      M.    B.    Scala.      23,877  ; 

renewed  Nov.  28.'  1923. 
Anticorrosive  composition.     F.  E.  Hardv.     165.575  ;  Mar. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  162,177  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Antidote    for   poison,    and    remedies    for   blood   and    liver 

diseases.     Anti-Poison   Medicine    Co.     22,994 ;    renewed 

May  9,  1923. 
Antifreezing  liquid.     R.  Heepe.     176,230  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial 

No.   176,181  ;   published   Sept.    4,    1923. 
Antimony,   cadmium  sulphides,  arsenic  sulphides,  chrome 

oxides.      Typke  &  King,   Ltd.      172,753  ;    Sept.   11  ;   Se- 
rial  No.    165,168  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Antineuralgics.      Farbenfabriken    vorm.    Friedr.    Baver    & 

Co.     170,274  :   July  10  ;   Serial  No.  173,923  ;  published 

Apr.  10.  1923. 
Antiperspiratlon   compounds.      N.   Barna.     167,514 ;    May 

1 ;    Serial   No.    164,857 ;    published   Jan.    30,    1923. 
Antirheumatic.     Merck  &  Co.     173,102  ;   Sept.   18  ;  Serial 

No.  177,096;   published   June   12,   1923. 
Anti.^eptic.     G.  C.  Biegler.     172,635  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

165,058  ;   published  Apr.  17.   1923. 
Antiseptic.    L.  L.  Erwin.     171,953  ;  Aug.  14. 
Antiseptic  and  deodorizer.     Dairy  Laboratories.     175,492  ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  177,898  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Antispntic  and  general  stomach  tonic,  Internal.     .7.  Ebert. 

164,096  :   Feb.   13. 
Antiseptic   and    germicide.      E.    E.    Limbaugh.      175,409 ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  175,563  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Antiseptic  and  germicide  for  burns,  wounds,  etc.     R.  W. 

Yengling.      164,144  ;    Feb.    13. 
Antiseptic  and  prohpylactic  tablets.     Societe  Anonyme  la 

Biotherapie,    (Societe   ."inonymp   de  Produits  Chimiques 

Biologiques   et   d'Hygiene).      170,249;    July  10;    Serial 

No.  171,290:  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 
Antiseptic,  Biliary.     W.  A.  Graham.     173,484  ;   Sept.  25  ; 

Serial  No.   175,862 ;   published   June   26.   1923. 
Antiseptic  capsules  and  liniment.     A.  R.  Hiatt.     169.817; 

July  3  ;  Serial  No.  167.982  ;  nublished  Mar.  6.  1923. 
Antiseptic  composition  for  vaginal  douching.     Dr.  Pollack 

Health    Products   Corp.      167,652 ;   May   8 ;    Serial    No. 

168,064 ;    published   Jan.    9,    1923. 
Antiseptic     compound.       Chinosol     Company.       167.483  : 

May  1;  Serial  No    160.994;  published  Jan.  23.   1923. 
Antiseptic  compounds.     J.  R.  Lemaitre.     163,361  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Antiseptic  disinfectant.     A.  Fornari.     166,179  :  Mar.  27  ; 

Serial    No.    166.561;    published   Dec.    5,    1922. 
Antiseptic  for  the  prevention  of  venereal  diseases.     F.  M. 

Naumann.      172.377 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial    No.    156,105 ; 

published  Apr.  3.  1923. 
Antiseptic   cermicide  and   insect  exterminator.     Marshall 

Field  &  Company.     164.500;  Feb.  20. 
Antiseptic   lotion    for    treatment   of   the   scalp   and    skin. 

E.  B.  Finlayson.     170,008  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  172,830  ; 

published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Antiseptic,   Membrane.     W.   W.    Winberg.      176.192;  Nov. 

20  ;  Serial  No.  145,381  ;  published  Ah'g.  1,  1922. 
Antiseptic  mouth  washes.      Miller  &  Meissner.      169. 656; 

June  26  ;  Serial  No.  167.578  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Antiseptic  powder.     H.   W.   Baer.      167,601  ;   May   1  ;    Se 

rial   No.    165,224 ;    published   Jan.    2,    1923. 
Antiseptic    powder.      D.    A.    Binkert.      171,289  ;    Aug.    7  ; 

Serial    No.   178,546;    published  May  22,   1923, 
Anti.-^eptic  powders.     J.  S.  Tyree,  Chemist,  Inc.     168,407  ; 

Jan.  0. 


Antiseptic  preparation.  Mifflin  Chemical  Corporation. 
163,129  ;  Jan.  2. 

Antiseptic  preparation.  Mifflin  Chemical  Corporation. 
163,239  ;  Jan.  2. 

Antiseptic  solution,  mouth  wash,  tooth  paste,  etc.  W. 
Lloyd  Wood,  Limited.  172,516;  Sept.  4;  Serial  No. 
172,308  ;   published  May   15,   1923. 

Antisweat  solution  for  perspiring  feet.  Winsted  Chemi- 
cal Company.  165,430;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  165,906; 
published  Nov.  7,   1922. 

Antispasmodic  used  in  seasickness,  dismenorrhea,  etc. 
Seydel  Chemical  Company.  165,518 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 
No.    163,767;    published    Nov.    28,    1922. 

Antitoxic  foods,  paraffin  tablets  and  oil,  etc.  Battle 
Creek  Food  Company.  176,228 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
175.060;   published    Aug.    14.   1923. 

Antitoxins,  antiseptics,  astringents,  etc.  B.  Winger, 
171,968  ;  Aug.  14. 

Application  for  pneumonia,  bronchitis,  pleurisy,  etc.,  Ex- 
ternal.    C.  C.  Francos.     164,349  ;  Feb.  20. 

Aspirin.  William  A.  Webster  Company.  174,344 ;  Oct. 
16;    Serial   No.    152,294;   published   July   17,   1923. 

Aspirin,  Preparation  containing.  Asp  -  a  -  Lax  Company. 
163,014  ;  Jan.  2. 

Astringents  and  mild  antiseptics.  H.  A.  Metz  Labora- 
tories, Inc.  170,191  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  173,434  ; 
published  Apr,  3.  1923. 

Astringents,  expectorants,  diarrhea  cordial,  and  liniments. 
Van  Fleet-Mansfleld  Drug  Co.     164,302  ;  Feb.  20. 

Automobile  radiators  and  cooling  systems.  Preparation  to 
clean,  etc.  A.  P.  Heinze.  170,713 ;  July  24 ;  Serial 
No.  138,168;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Automobile  radiators  and  the  like,  Nonfreezable  liquid 
preparation  for  use  in.  Mel-0-Bile  Company.  164,441 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Automobile  racliators.  Antifreeze  preparation  for  use  in. 
Lee-Strauss  Co.  177.246  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  181,344  ; 
published   Au.cr.  21,   1923. 

Automobile  radiators.  Liquid  leak-stopping  compounds 
for.     F.  H.  Binninger.     164,430  ;  Feb.  20. 

Bacterial  sugar  used  in  the  treatment  of  various  pul- 
monary diseases.  California  Physicians  Laboratories. 
177,758;  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  177,725;  published  Oct. 
9,  1923. 

Baking  powder.  B.  E.  Belmore.  165,790 :  Mar.  20 ; 
Serial   No.   163,856;   published  Oct.    3,   1922. 

Baking  powder.  Bement-Rea  Co.  168,378 ;  May  22 : 
Serial    No.   169,393:   nublished   Feb.    20.   1923. 

Baking  powder.     Wm.  G.  Dean  &  Son.     167,284  ;  Apr.  24. 

Baking  powder.  Kenton  Baking  Powder  Company. 
165,570  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  161,260  ;  published  Nov. 
7,    1922. 

Baking  riowder.  Laird  Manufacturing  Co.  164,629; 
Feb.  20. 

Baking  powder.  Requa  Bros.  169,801;  Julv  3;  Serial 
No.    170,833;    published    Mar.    27.    1923. 

Baking  powder.  C.  T.  Whittier.  175,503 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Se- 
rial No.  175,692  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Baking  powder  and  cream  of  tartar.  Regal  Supply  Cor- 
poration. 175,403  :  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  163,111 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Baking  powder  and  soda,  Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.  173.471 ; 
Sept    25:  Serial  No.  176,283;  published  .Tune  19.  1923. 

Baking  powder,  bicarbonate  of  soda,  gloss  starch.  Dud- 
ley &  Co.  175,635  :  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  179,859  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 

Baking  powder,  table  salt,  lye.  slvoerin,  etc.  John  Sex- 
ton and  Company.  169,883  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  153,696  : 
published  Mar.  6.  1923. 

Baking  powders,  H.  D.  Thatcher  &  Co.  24,338  ;  renewed 
Mar,   13,   1924. 

Balls  composed  of  chemicals.  Antitarnish.  Lloyd  Manu- 
facturlne  Co.     164,523;   Feb.  20. 

Balm.  Bobwhite  Chemical  Corporation.  176.091  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Balm  and  tablets  for  disorders  of  the  liver  and  bowels, 
Pile.  A.  W.  Bishop,  174,360;  Oct,  16;  Serial  No. 
176.710;    published    .July    10.    1923. 

Balm  for  rheumatism,  catarrh,  etc.  Analgesic.  Standard 
Medical  Societv.  Inc.  165.716:  Mar.  20;  Serial  No. 
166,327  :   published  Dec.  12,    1922. 

Balm,  Goiter.  Herman  TCrebs  Pharmacv  Co.  167.484; 
May  1 ;  Serial  No.  159,966  ;  published  .Tan.  23.  1923. 

Barium-sulphate  cream  for  radiologic  examination.  Pow- 
ers-Weightman-Rosengarten  Co.  175,400;  Nov.  6;  Se- 
rial No.  165,200  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Bath  balm,  hair  nnmade,  sachets,  beautifier,  etc.  M.  B. 
Willats.  169,618:  June  26;  Serial  No.  172,628;  pub- 
lished Mar,   6.  1923. 

Bath.  Perfumed  addition  for  the.  C.  S.  Welch  Company. 
169,910  ;  .July  3  :  Serial  No.  170,599  ;  published  Mar.  13, 
1923. 

Bath  powders.  Parfumerie  Pavane.  169.790 ;  July  3 ; 
Serial  No.  168,900  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Bath  salt.  Sea-Dip  Company.  168,401 ;  May  22  ;  Serial 
No    171,659  :  published   Feb.  20,   1923. 

Bath  salt  tablets,  toilet  water,  hair  lotion,  etc.  Yardley 
&  Co.  173,443  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  174,376  ;  published 
June  26,   1923. 

Baths,  Car-No-Tite.  A.  O.  McMichael.  172,540 ;  Sept. 
4  ;  Serial  No.  173,870 ;  published  May  8,  1923. 


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Bating  material   used  in  tanning  leatber.     Moser  &  Co. 

l(i9.S33;    .luly   3;    Serial   Xo.    173,101;    published   Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Batteries,  Electrolyte  compound  for  storage.     C.  E.  Lu- 

burg.      170,429 ;    July    17 ;    Serial    No.    171,933  ;    pub 

lished  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Batteries.  Fluid  for  use  in  electric  storage.     Spitan  Bat- 
tery  Fluid  Corporation.     167,837  ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No. 

169,G0S  ;   published  Feb.   13,  1923. 
Batteries.  Recharging  fluid  for  storage.  Beck  &  Truelove. 

174,307  ;  Oct.  9. 
Battery  coiupouiul.     Hanson  &  Moe.     1G9,G54  ;  June  26  ; 

Serial  No.  168,468  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Battery  solution.     Camel  Chemical  Co.     174,941-2 ;   Oct. 

30;    Serial   Nos.   178,821-2;    published    July    24,    1923. 
Battery     solutions.       Blue     Kibbon     Battery     Companv. 

176,984  :  Pec.  11 ;   Serial  No.  179,651 ;  published  Sept. 

IS.  1923. 
Bay  rum.     Toilet  Products  "A  "  Company.     167,917  ;  May 

8  ;  Serial  No.  169.230  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Bay  rum.     Vail  Brothers.     172,593  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

1GS.341  ;   pul)]ished  June  5,   1923. 
Bay    rum.      A.    Yumet.      165,478 ;    Mar.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

168,087 ;   published  Dec.    12,   1922. 
Bay  rum,   borax  powder,  carbolic  acid,   etc.     Continental 

Drug  &  Chemical   Co.     169,591  :    June   26 ;    Serial   No. 

150,995  ;   published  Feb.  27,   1923. 
Bay   rum.   witch-hazel,   alcohol   body   rub,   etc.      Minneap- 
olis Brewing  Company.      167,864  ;  May   8 ;   Serial  No. 

169,315  ;  published  Feb.   20,  1923. 
Beauty   clay.     W.   B.   Cleves.      176,983  :   Dec.    11  ;    Serial 
.  No.   179,655  ;   published   Sept.   11,   1923. 
Beauty  clay.     Lincoln   Laboratories,   Inc.     177,206 ;  Dec. 

11;   Serial  No.   179..30S  ;   published  Sept.   18.   1923. 
Beauty  clay.     Terre  Vitae  Company.     177,194  ;  Dec.  11 : 

Serial  No.  178.416;  published  Sept.   11,   1923. 
BecsT\'ax.  Theodor  Leonhard  Wax  Co.    164,682-4  ;  Feb.  27. 
Benzyl   benzoate.      Sharp  &   Dohme.      165,710  :   Mar.   20  ; 

Serial  No.  168,338;   published  Dec.  19,   1922. 
Beverage   and   sirup   for   making   same.      H.   A.   Whitnev. 

177,263  ;  Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No.  168,285  ;  published  Sept. 

IS,  1923. 
Beverage   composition    to   make   a   soft   drink.      National 

Food  Corporation.     163,376  ;  Jan.  9. 
Bichromate  of  soda  and  bichromate  of  potash.     Natural 

Products   Refining   Co.      176,224 ;   Nov.   20 ;    Serial  No. 

177.195 ;    published  Aug.    7.    1923. 
Biotherapeutic     and     opotherapeutic     products.       A.     B 

Adams.     172.813-14  ;  Sept.  1 1  ;  Serial  Nos.  176,004-7 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Biotherapeutic     and     opotherapeutic     products.       A.     B 

Adams.     173,036-7  ;    Sept.  11 ;   Serial  Nos.   176,006-7 

published  .Tune  5,  1923. 
Biotherapeutic     and     opotherapeutic     products.       A.     B 

Adams.     173.038-9  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  Nos.  176,009-10  ; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Biotherapeutic  and  opotherapeutic  products.     A.  B.  Adams. 

174,002  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,008  ;  published  July  17, 

1923. 
Bismuth    in    camphorated    solution,    Oxychloride    of.      F. 

Lehnhoff-WyJd.       172,880-1  ;     Sept.     11 ;     Serial     Nos. 

175,901-2  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Bleaches    for    hats,    shoes,    and    fabrics,    tooth    and    skin 

bleaches,  etc.     J.  H.  Kap.     167,876  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

167,178;  published  Feb.  6,   1923. 
Bleaching  fluid.     H.  Kohnstamm  &  Co.     22,619  ;   renewed 

Mar.   7,    1923. 
Blood-cleaning  liquid.     J.   Orosz.     176,317 ;  Nov.  20  ;   Se- 
rial   No.    179.011 :    published   Aug.    14,    1923. 
Blood  maker  and  general  tonic.     Modern  Pharmacal  Co. 

170,453  :  July  17  ;   Serial  No.   172,283  ;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Blood  purifier.     T.  H.  Harris.     165,615  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 

No.    167,242  ;   published   Jan.    2,   1923. 
Blood  purifiers,  stomach  tonic,  cough  sirup,  etc.     O.  Sei- 

fert.     173,349  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  169,376  ;  published 

June  26,   1923. 
Blue,  Laundry.     J.  T.  Lyons.      163,440 ;   Jan.   9. 
Blue,   Laundry.     Reckitts  (U.  S.  A.),   Ltd.     177,423:   Dec. 

18 ;    Serial  No.  162,137  ;   published  Sept.   25,   1923.     ■ 
Blue.  Ultramarine.     Standard  L'ltramarine  Co.     169.662  ; 

June  26  :  Serial  No.  170,906  :  published  Mar.  20.  1923. 
Blue,  Ultramarine.     Standard  Ultramarine  Co.     170,390  ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  170.905  ;  published  Apr.  10.   1923. 
Blue,  Ultramarine.     Standard  Ultramarine  Co.     174,111  ; 

Serial  No.  173.985  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Blue.  Washing.     P.  Diamond.     21,903 ;   renewed  Nov.   1, 

1922. 

Bluing.     Chinese  Blueing  Company.     177,813  ;  Dec.  25. 
Bluing.     Diamond,  McDonnell  &  Co.     166,239  ;   Mar.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  165,530 ;  published  Nov.   28,   1922. 
Bluing.     Meyer,   Poote   and    Davton    Co.      166,265 ;    Mar. 

27  ;   Serial   No.  166.748  ;  published   Dec.   5,   1922. 
Bluing.     E.  M.  Murphey.     175,269;  Oct.   30. 
Bluing    compound    and    a    liquid    bluing.      K.    H.    Wall. 

170,422  ;  July  17  ;   Serial  No.   172,697  ;   published  Apr. 

10,   1923. 
Bluing,  Laundry.   Fitts  Manufacturing  Company.   164,287  : 

Feb.   20. 

Bluing,  laundry  starch,  baking  powder,  and  lye.  Joannes 
Bros.  Co.  169.847  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,879  ;  pub- 
lished   Mar.    13,    1923. 


Bluing  paddles.  F.  G.  Mitchell.  170,756  ;  July  24  ;  Se- 
rial No.   173,334  ;   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 

Boiler  compounds.  Riodela  Chemical  Co.  167,824  ;  May 
8  ;  Serial  No.  170,216  ;  published  Feb.  13,   1923. 

Boilers,  etc.,  Compound  for  dissolving  and  removing 
tcale  and  rust  tron?.  Boiler  Scale  Dissolvent  Corp. 
169,780;  July  3;  Serial  No.  172,318;  published  Mar. 
27,    1923. 

Bowel  regulator.  Lanman  &  Kemp,  Inc.  173,665  ;  Oct. 
2  ;  Serial  No.  175,874  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Brazing  and  welding  of  metals,  Chemical  used  in  the. 
Ilardwick-Hutchius  Manufacturing  Company.  169,806; 
July  3 ;   Serial  No.   164,163  ;   published   Mar.   13,   1923. 

Brilliantine,  rouge,  face  powders,  etc.  G.  S.  Kolar  Lab- 
oratories. 175,397  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  152,566  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  31,  1923. 

Bromides  palatably  combined.  Combination  of  several. 
Modern   Pharmacal   Co.      164,725  ;  Feb.   27. 

Bug  and  insect  eradicator,  Liquid.  A.  Fillwett  Extermi- 
nator Company  (Not  Inc.).  165,431;  Mar.  13;  Serial 
No.  165,861  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Butter  coloring.  Dyesutffs  &  Chemicals,  Incorporated. 
174,359  ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.   176,790 ;   published  July 

17.  1923. 

Butyl  aminobeuzoate.  Abbott  Laboratories.  175,095 ; 
Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,913  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Caffeine,  theobromine,  and  formaldehyde  preparations. 
Societeit  voor  Chemische  Industrie  "Katwijk."  176,351 ; 
Nov.    20. 

Calcium  carbide.  Aluminium  -  Industrie  -  Aktien  -  Gesell- 
schaft.  172,715;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  175,290;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 

Calcium  carbide,  nitric  acid,  and  nitrates.  Aluminum- 
Industrie-Aktien-Gesellschaft.  169,682  ;  June  26  ;  Se- 
rial No.  173,022  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Camphor  used  in  celluloid.  Chemical  substitute  for.  H.  A. 
Metz  &  Co.  169,604  ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  171,940  ; 
published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Capsules  containing  mercury.  William  S.  Merrell  Com- 
pany.    163,127  ;  Jan.  2. 

Capsules  for  colds,  la  grippe,  etc..  Medicated.  R.  R. 
Ferber.  172,545 ;  Sept.  4 ;  Serial  No.  173,821 ;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 

Capsules  for  the  relief  of  bladder  complaints,  spasmodic 
asthma,  heart  pains,  etc.  P.  P.  Deford.  169,984;  July 
10  ;  Serial  No.  167,914  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Capsules,  Headache.  Headex  Remedy  Co.  175,131 ;  Oct. 
30 ;    Serial  No.    180,599 ;   published  Aug.    7,   1923. 

Carbohydrates  and  chemicals.  Su-Des  Wood  Curing  Com- 
pany. 176,114;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  164,608;  published 
Aug.    14,   1923. 

Carbon  remover.      C.   T.  H.   Clifford.     170,144  ;   July   10 
Serial  No.  163,533;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Carbon  remover.     N-D-N  Products  Co.     167,916  ;  May  8 
Serial  No.  169,255  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Carbon   remover  for   internal-combustion  engines,   Chemi 
cal.     Eastern   Auto   Products   Co.     172,826 ;    Sept.   11 
Serial  No.  167,076;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Catarrh  jelly.     Crown  Tartaiex  Co.     169,663;  June  26 
Serial  No.  170,929  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Cathartic.  H.  C.  Watkins.  167,565  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
167,700  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Cathartic  and  laxative  preparation.  Bristol-Mvers  Com- 
pany. 167,911 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,153  ;  published 
Jan.  9,  1923. 

Cathartic  and  laxative  preparation.  Bristol-Myers  Com- 
pany. 168,407  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  171,441 ;  published 
Feb.  20,  1923. 

Cement,  Radiator.  Try-Me  Radiator  Cement  Company. 
172,541  ;    Sept.  4 ;   Serial  No.   173,866  ;   published   May 

8,  1923. 

Cement  to  be  used  in  stopping  leaks  in  cooling  systems  of 
automobiles,  etc.  Fritz  Radiator  Cement  Co.  174,050  ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,663  ;  pubUshed  July  10,  1923. 

Cheese  and  butter  colors.  Levring  and  Company. 
174,061 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,449  ;  published  July  10, 
1923. 

Chemical  cooling  compounds.  W.  Harnett.  161,139  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Chemical  composition  for  removing  carbon  from  internal- 
combustion  engines.  Buffalo  Specialty  Company. 
173,630  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  161,522  ;  published  July  3, 
1923. 

Chemical  composition  for  tree  wounds.  Davey  Tree  Ex- 
pert Company.  175.424  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  183,055 ; 
published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Chemical  compound.  Etablissements  Poulenc  Fr&res. 
177,164;  Dec.  11;   Serial  No.  173,757;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 

Chemical  compound.  Pinkham  Vulcan  Compound  Co. 
167,524 ;   May   1  ;    Serial   No.   165,811 ;    published   Jan. 

9,  1923. 

Chemical  compound.  Rubber  Process  Corporation. 
177.668  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  180,944  ;  published  Oct. 
9,  1923. 

Chemical  compound  to  be  used  in  connection  with  an  alu- 
minum plate  for  cleaning  and  polishing  solid  and  plated 
silverware.     Quaker  Soap  Company.     166,989  :  Apr.  17. 

Chemical  compound  used  as  an  accelerator  in  the  manu- 
facture of  rubber  products.  R.  T.  Vanderbilt  Company. 
173.773  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,631 ;  published  June  26, 
1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continuecl. 


Chemical  compounds.    A.  BoUerman.     169,025  ;  May  29. 

Chemical  compounds,  etc.,  for  use  in  producing  varying 
colors  in  burning  fuel.  Ij.  M.  Watson.  172,645-6 ; 
Sept.  11;  Serial  Nos.  157,39&-7 ;  published  Apr.  17, 
1923. 

Chemical  compounds  used  as  insect  exterminators.  Rock- 
away  Exterminating  Company.  167,380 ;  May  1 ; 
Serial  No.  167,584  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Chemical  dip  to  control  scabies  of  sheep  and  cattle. 
Sherwin-Williams  Company.  165,480  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 
No.   168,074;   published  Dec.   12,  1922. 

Chemical  for  recharging  batteries.  Hdyro  Manufacturing 
Company.      169,708  ;    June   26. 

Chemical  fungicide.  StaufCer  Chemical  Company. 
172,702  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,820  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Chemical  liquid  for  protection  and  prevention  of  evapora- 
tion of  volatile  liquids.  Prepared.  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany (Incorporated  in  New  Jersey).  177,087;  Dec.  11; 
Serial  No.  172,910;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Chemical,  medical,  and  pharmaceutical  preparation  for 
removing  hair  from  the  human  body.  R.  Rose. 
172,351 ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  173,299  ;  published  May 
1,  1923. 

Chemical  preparation.  Berthorn  Chemical  Co.  174,021 ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,320  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Chemical  preparation  for  bleaching  material.  Surpass 
Chemical  Co.  173,829  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  175,170 ; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Chemical  preparation  for  cleaning  closet  bowls.  J.  S. 
Huff.  176,284  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  178,846  ;  published 
Aug.   14,   1923. 

Chemical  preparation  for  coloring  hair.  E-Nam-O  Mfgrs. 
175,620;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  180,795;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Chemical  preparation  for  facilitating  the  scalding,  etc.,  of 
hogs.  B.  Heller  &  Company.  172,556  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Se- 
rial No.  171,756  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Chemical  preparation  for  preserving  fresh  sausage.  B. 
Heller  &  Company.  175,421 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
171,125;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Chemical  preparation  for  preserving  smoked  sausage.  B. 
Heller  &  Company.  175,420 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
171,127  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Chemical  preparation  for  the  face.  Denney  &  Denney. 
176,789  ;    Nov.    27. 

Chemical  preparation  for  the  removal  and  prevention  of 
scale,  corrosion,  etc.,  in  boilers.  Sureway  Chemical 
Company.  165,549 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  149,561 ; 
published  Dec.    12,  1922. 

Chemical  preparation  for  use  as  a  skin  curative. 
Weichsel    Laboratories.      163,546 ;   Jan.    16. 

Chemical  preparation  for  use  in  keeping  sausage,  kid- 
neys, etc.,  in  a  good  condition.  B.  Heller  &  Company. 
169,837 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  172,989 ;  published  Mar. 
6.    1923. 

Chemical  preparation  used  as  a  carbon  remover.  J.  D. 
Elliott.      164,162  ;    Feb.  13. 

Chemical  preparation  used  in  X-ray  examinations.  Merck 
&   Co.     165,022 ;   Feb.   27. 

Chemical  preparation  suitable  for  blackening  the  skin. 
Est.  Henry  C.  Miner,  Inc.     163,242  ;  Jan.  2. 

Chemical  preparation  used  on  dyed  furs.  A.  Kosofsky. 
169,609  ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  172,479  ;  published  Mar. 
6,   1923. 

Chemical  preparations.  Deutsche  Gold-  und  Silber- 
Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roessler.  174,373 ;  Oct.  16 ; 
Serial  No.   167,842  ;   published  July  17,   1923. 

Chemical  preparations  for  the  destruction  of  vermin  and 
morbific  agents.  Saccharin  Fabrik  Akt.-Ges.  vorm.  Fahl- 
berg,  List  &  Co.     164,972  ;  Feb.  27. 

Chemical  preparations  for  the  destruction  of  vermin, 
etc.  Saccharinfabrik  Akt.-Ges.  vorm.  Fahlberg,  List 
&  Co.  165,572 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  161,340 ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  7,  1922. 

Chemical  preparations  for  the  extermination  of  Insects 
and  rodents.  Verm-0-Spray  Products  Co.  167,807 ; 
Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  167,589  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Chemical  preparations  used  in  the  curing  of  meat.  B. 
Heller  &  Company.  172,347 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No 
172,992;   published  May  15,   1923. 

Chemical  product  used  to  convey  vaccines.  Etablisse- 
ments  Poulene  Fr6res.  177,635 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
17-3,758  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Chemical  products.  Farbwerke  vorm.  Meister  Lucius  & 
Bruning.  174,376  ;  Oct.,  16  ;  Serial  No.  165,584  ;  pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 

Chemical  products  used  in  dveing.  Chemische  Fabrik 
Griinau  Landshoff  &  Meyer  Aktiengesellschaft.  176,288  ; 
Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  180,327  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Chemical  remover  for  iron  rust,  mildew,  fruit  and  medi- 
cine stains.    Karam  Smith  Co.    163,100  ;  .Ian.  2. 

Chemical  used  as  a  flux.  Consolvo  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 170,725  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  172,664  ;  published 
Apr.   24,   1923. 

Chemicals.  Semet-Solvay  Company.  170,279  ;  July  10  ; 
Serial    No.    173,251  ;    published    Apr.    10,    1923. 

Chemicals  and  acids.  Heavy.  Wiarda  &  Hall  Acid  Works 
Inc.  169,794  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,106  ;  published 
Mar.    20,    1923. 

Chemicals  for  general  laboratory  work,  etc.  E.  de  Haen 
A.-G.  174,776;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  171,832;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 


Chemicals,  medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  preparations. 
Burrough  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.     164,141  ;  Feb.  13. 

Chemicals,  medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  preparations. 
Burrough  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.    164,340  ;  Feb.  20. 

Chemicals,  medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  preparations. 
A.  N.   Cardenas.     164,315;  Feb.  20. 

Chemicals,  medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  preparations. 
Chief  Two  Moon  Herb  Company.  168,844  ;  May  29 ; 
Serial  No.  170,868;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Chemicals,  medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  preparations. 
O.    A.    Glessner.     163,075 ;    Jan.    2. 

Chemicals,  medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  preparations. 
Wm.  H.  Gross  Chemical  Company.  170,097 ;  July 
10;   Serial   No.    169,295;   published   Apr.    10,    1923. 

Chemicals,  medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  preparations. 
Norwich  Pharmacal  Company.     173,526  ;  Sept.  25. 

Chemicals,  medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  preparations. 
E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons.  109,655  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No. 
168,435;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Chemicals  such  as  bichromate  of  potash  and  bichromate 
of  soda.  Mutual  Chemical  Co.  of  America.  167,233 ; 
Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   163,939  ;  published  Oct.   17,  1922. 

Chloride  lime,  insect  powder,  borax,  lye,  etc.  Archibald 
&  Lewis  Company.     164,484  ;  Feb.  20. 

Clay  and  paste  for  the  complexion.  S.  Markman. 
170,927  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  162,941 ;  published  Apr. 
24    1923. 

Clay,'  Complexion.  M.  Sullivan.  166,100-2 ;  Mar.  27 ; 
Serial  Nos.   164,838-40  ;  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 

Clay,  Face-treating.  G.  A.  Robinson.  169,606 ;  June  26  ; 
Serial  No.  172,440 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Clay  for  facial  treatment.  Aladdin  Mystic  Beauty  Com- 
pany. 170,459 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  172,572 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.   10,  1923. 

Clay  prepared  for  use  in  cleansing  the  skin  and  pores. 
Natural.  Overland  Pharmacy  Co.  172,392  ;  Aug.  28  ; 
Serial  No.   168,121 ;  published  May  15,   1923. 

Cleanser,  disinfectant  and  deodorizer.  United  Chemical 
Companies.  172,798  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,546  ; 
published  June  5,   1923. 

Coal-tar  chemicals  or  intermediates,  rubber  accelerators 
or  catalyzers,  etc.  National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Com- 
pany. 167,376  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,824  ;  published 
Dec.  26,   1922. 

Coal-tar  chemicals  or  ingredients,  rubber  accelerators 
or  catalyzers,  etc.  National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Com- 
pany Inc.  167,660;  May  8;  Serial  No.  167,823;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

Coal-tar  crudes,  intermediates,  dyes,  etc.  National  Aniline 
&  Chemical  Company.  164,690  ;  Feb.  27. 

Coal-tar  crudes,  intermediates,  dyestuffs,  dyes,  etc. 
National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  173,271 ; 
Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  174,971;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Cod-liver  oil.  J.  Didrichsen.  174,520 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial 
No.   175,715  ;   published   July    24,   1923. 

Cold  cream.  L.  E.  Helfand.  ]  72,578;  Sept.  11;  Serial 
No.   171,915 ;   published   May   22,   1923. 

Cologne  and  toilet  waters,  perfumes,  etc.  N.  V.  Inter- 
national Perfumery  Company.  170,206 ;  July  10 ; 
Serial    No.     173,294 ;    published    Mar.     27,     1923. 

Cologne  waters,  bath  salts,  face  clays,  etc.  Marschat 
Import  Co.  170,081  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  167,530 ; 
published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Color,  Cheese  and  butter.  N.  Kjaergaard  Jensens  Tekn. 
Kem.  Fabrik.  166,039;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  167,776; 
published   Dec.   5.   1922. 

Colore.  Wilhelm  Brauns  Gesellschaft  mit  beschriinkter 
Haftung.  176,184  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  174,160  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.    14,    1923. 

Colors,  Coal-tar.  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle. 
163,174  ;  Jan.  2. 

Colors  for  dyeing.  Wilhelm  Brauns.  Gesellschaft  mit  be- 
schriinkter Haftung.  176,388 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
174,161 ;   published   Aug.   14,   1923. 

Coloring  and  flavoring.  Combined.  B.  Heller  &  Company. 
174,008 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  174,304  ;  published  July  17, 
1923. 

Coloring  and  oxidizing  compound.  Metal.  Roessler  &  Hass- 
lacher  Chemical  Company.     164,624  ;  Feb.  20. 

Coloring  for  food  and  confectionery.  B.  Heller  &  Com- 
pany. 172,574 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,046 ;  pub- 
lished May  3  5,  1923. 

Coloring,  Ice-cream.  H.  D.  Thatcher  &  Company. 
177,815  ;  Dec.  25. 

Compacts  for  face  powder.  Lowell  Company.  172,705  ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  170,907  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Composition  used  for  spraying  and  destroying  boll  weevils, 
etc.  Boll-We-Go  Manufacturing  Company.  168,055 ; 
May  15  ;  Serial  No.  170,053  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Compositions  for  exterminating  moths.  Farbenfabrlken 
vorm.  Frledr.  Bayer  &  Co.  170,038 ;  July  10 ;  Serial 
No.   173,925;    published   Apr.    10,    1923. 

Compound  for  opening  clogged  pipes,  traps,  drains,  etc. 
White  House  Products  Co.  170,454  :  July  17  ;  Serial 
No.  172,305;  published  Apr.   10,   1923. 

Compound  for  the  treatment  of  cancers.  Parrett  and 
Swank.  173,330 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  171,548  ;  pub- 
lished   June    26,    1923. 

Compound  for  treating  Influenza,  grippe,  etc.  J.  T. 
Mason.  170,607;  July  17;  Serial  No.  174,317;  pub- 
lished Apr.   24,   1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


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Compound    for    treating    rheumatism.       D.     H.    Buxton. 

175.56S ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   180,961 ;   publislied  Aug, 

21,  1923. 
Compuuud   for   treating  rlieumatism   and  diseases  of   tlie 

blood.     A.  G.  De  Brule.     170,741;  July  24;  Serial  No. 

174,295  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Compounds  tor  the  removal  of  rust,  and  scsle  from   the 

interior  of  radiators,  etc.    Godwin  &  Lohmaun.   173,549  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Confection,   Laxative.     M.   Morvillo.      166.795  ;   Apr.   17  ; 

Serial  No.  152,764  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Cordial,   Medicinal.     G.   Castello.      167,718;    May    8;    Se- 
rial No.  144,500  :  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Corn  remedy.     D.  I.   Kanter.     173,168;    Sept.  18;   Serial 

No.    173,221  ;   published  May  15,   1923. 
Cosmetic.     Imperial  Hygienic  Co.     165,879  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cosmetics.     Re-Al-Jo  Products  Company.      169,842 ;   July 

3;  Serial  No.  172,959;   published  Mar.   13,  1923. 
Cosmetics.     L.  A.  Williston.     167.431  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 

163,659  ;  published   Dec.   26,   1922. 
Cosmetics.     Zura,  Inc.     164,458  ;  Feb.  20. 
Cough     drops.       Indian     Products     Company.       164,687 

Feb.   27. 
Cough   drops.      Smith  Brothers,   Inc.     172,522  ;   Sept.  4 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Cough    drops.      Wvkoff    Company.       165,534 ;    Mar.    13 

Serial  No.  158,663  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Cough  drops  and  lozenges.     G.  J.  Bolduc.     174,356  ;  Oct. 

16  ;   Serial  No.   177,032  ;   published  July  10,   1923. 
Cough    lozenges.      E.    Kehr.      170,393 ;    July    17 ;    Serial 

No.   171,326  ;  published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Cough    medicine.      Cough    Checker    Company.     '177,058 ; 

Dec.    11  ;     Serial    No.     180,363 ;    published     Sept.    18. 

1923 
Coagh  'medicine.     M.  Kade.     163,099  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cough    medicine.      Wykoff   Company.      169,840 ;    July    3 ; 

Serial  No.   172,964  ;  published  Mar.  13,   1923. 
Cough    mixture.      Squire   and    Co.    Birmingham   Limited. 

170,513 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,776 ;  published  Apr. 

17  1923. 

Cough   mixture.      Stolz    Bros.-Davis   Company.      173,902; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,227  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Cough  preparation.     A.  Gazzoni  &  C.     174,827  ;  Oct.  23  ; 

Serial  No.  175,600 ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Cough  sirup.     W.  Miller.     175,623;  Nov.  6;   Serial  No 

180.768  :  published  Aug.   14,  1923. 
Cough  sirup.     Moss  cSc  Money.     169,023  ;   May  29. 
Cough    sirup.      Standard    Laboratories.      165,604 ;    Mar. 

13  ;  Serial  No.   167,024  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Cough  sirup.     A.  Xumet.     165,476  ;  Mar.  13 ;   Serial   No. 

168.089 :    published    Dec.    12,    1922. 
Cough    sirup,    toothache    relief,    antiseptic    concentrate, 

stomach,    liver,   and   bowel   pills,   etc.      M.   Alexander. 

164,318;  Feb.  20. 
Cough  sirups.     Puente  &  Cicero.     169,578  ;  June  26  ;   Se- 
rial No.  161,334  :  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Counterirritant      and      rubefacient.        Alpen      Company. 

176,309  ;   Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,129  ;  published  Aug. 

7,    1923. 
Cream  and  cleansing  or  cold  cream.  Vanishing.     Charm-TJ 

Co.     169,983;  July   10;   Serial  No.  167,838;  published 

Apr.  10,  1923. 
Cream   and   face  povfder,   Complexion.      W.    C.    Tomezak. 

165,607  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167,060  ;  published  Dec. 

12,   1922. 
Cream    and   face   powder,    deodorant,    etc.,    Combination 

cold.      Atlanta    Barbers    Supply    Company.      174,705 ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  176,592 ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Cream     and     powder.     Face.       Parisian     Imports,     Inc. 

164,971:   Feb.   27.  „    „    „ 

Cream  and   rouge,  toilet  water,  etc.,  Facial.     B.  B.  For- 

quer.     173,966 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.   159,862 ;  published 

July  17,  1923. 
Cream,   brilliantine,    freckle   cream,   rouge,    etc..    Lemon. 

J.    Caplan.      177,294 ;    Dec.    18.      Serial    No.    175,131 ; 

published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Cream,    Cold.      Bristol-Myers    Company.      167,913 ;    May 

8  ;   Serial  No.   169,156 ;    published  Jan.   9,   1923. 
Crenm.   Cold.     J.   Macdonald.     165.492  ;   Mar.   13 ;   Serial 

No.   166.188:   published   Dec.   5,   1922. 
Cream,  Cold.     A.  U.  Steinlof.     173,428  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial 

No.  162,775;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Cream.  Cold.     M.   E.   Wilder.     165,704 ;  Mar.  20.     Serial 

No.  168,537;  published  Dec.  26.  1922. 
Cream,   complexion   and   face   powders,   tooth   paste,   etc., 

Cold.     J.  AV.  Lowrance.     172,561  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

171,427;   published  May  29,   1923. 
Cream,    complexion    powder,    perfume,    and    toilet  water. 

Cold.      Lady    Janis    Perfume    Co.      170.028;    July    10; 

Serial   No.    173,652 ;    published   Apr.    10.    1923. 
Cream,    Face.      Inecto    Incorporation.      173.908 ;   Oct.    2 ; 

Serial  No.  175,990  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Cream     Face.      Leona    Libbe    Inc.      165,469 ;    Mar.    13 ; 

Serial  No.  167.573;  published  Dec.   12,  1922. 
Cream,    Face.      F.    N.    Lewis.      168,496;    May   22. 
Cream,  Face  or  skin.     Daisy-Du  Company.     165,501 ;  Mar. 

13:    Serial    No.    166,048;    published    Nov.    7,    1922. 
Cream,  face  powder,  lip  pencil,  rouge,  etc..  Face.     Vanity 

Fair  Company.     177.178  ;  Dec  11  ;  Serial  No.  180,991  ; 

published   Sept.  18,  1923. 
Cream,    Facial.      C.    Jaeger    Distributing  Co.      172,572 ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  170,388  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

58339—83 


Cream,   Fat-reducing.     Dainty-Form  Company.     175,621 ; 

Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  180,791 ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Cream,    Freckle-removing    or    bleaching.       Sunny     Susan 

Laboratories.     176,236  ;   Nov.   20  ;    Serial  No.    164,567  ; 

published    Aug.    7,    1923. 
Cream,   hair  grower,   and  corn  remedy.   Cold,  vanishing, 

and    bleaching.      R.    W.    Hunter.      170,080;    July    10; 

Serial  No.   167,520;   published  Mar.  20,   1923. 
Cream,  Hand.     E.  R.  Myer.     167,433  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 

163,282  ;    published    Dec.    26,    1922. 
Cream,    lip    sticks,    eyebrow    pencils,    bath    lotions,    etc., 

Cold.     Daniels  and  Fisher  Stores  Company.     157,359; 

Nov.  6  ;  published  Aug.  1,  1922. 
Cream,  Massage.     J.   B.   Hopke.     169,668 ;    June  26 ;   Se- 
rial No.  171,169  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Cream,  nasal  spray,  preparation  for  removing  corns.  Ca- 
tarrh.    Key   Chemical   Co.      165,678 ;   Mar.   20 ;   Serial 

No.  166,376  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Cream   of  tartar.      Park  &  Tilford.      173,321 ;    Sept.    25  ; 

Serial   No.    173,241 ;    published   June   26,    1923. 
Cream  powder.  Cold-.     Armand  Company.     172,968  ;  Sept. 

11  ;  Serial  No.  174,994 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Cream,   Reducing.     Camilla  Preparations,  Inc.     174,945  ; 

Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.  178,893  ;  published  July  24,   1923. 
Cream,  Reducing.     B.  K.  Hartzell.     164,486;  Feb.  20. 
Cream,  Retiring.     H.  N.  Creger.     163.428  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Cream,  Rouge  vanishing.     Danya,  Inc.     175,485  ;  Nov.  6 ; 

Serial  No.   178,231 ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Cream,     Skin.      G.     J.     Southworth.      167,503;    May    1; 

Serial  No.   166,480  ;   published  Dec.   26,    1922. 
Cream,  Skin-cleansing.     F.  N.  Lewis.     168,498 ;  May  22. 
Cream,  Toilet.     L.  I.  Coggins.     172,745  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 

No.  167,972 ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Cream,  Toilet.     Peroxide  Chemical  Co.     169,116 ;  June  5. 
Cream,  Toilet.    M.  Sullivan.     164,622  ;  Feb.  20. 
Cream,   toilet   waters,   perfumes,   etc..   Cleansing  and   fin- 
ishing.    Grant  Watkins  Co.     172,356  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial 

No.  173,483  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Cream,   Vanishing  and    massage.     A.   J.   Krank  Mfg.   Co. 

170,745  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.  173,500  ;  published  Apr. 

24,    1923. 
Creams    and    hand    lotions.    Face.      Lilly    Springer    Co. 

164,337;  Feb.  20. 
Creams  and  powders,  hair  tonic,  bath  crystals,  etc..  Face. 

J.   H.  Browne.     167,725  ;   May  8  ;    Serial  No.   153,236  ; 

published   Jan.   30,    1923. 
Creams    and    powders,    perfumes,    etc..    Face.     Bolitho    & 

Stringer.     165,519  ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  163,855 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 
Creams    and    powders,    perfumes,    toilet    waters,    rouges, 

etc..    Face.      A.    L.    Lynch.      169,843 ;    July    3 ;    Serial 

No.    172.950;    published   Mar.    13,    1923. 
Creams,    coconut-oil    shampoo,    quinine    hair    tonic,    etc., 

Cold,     etc.       Klinker     Manufacturing     Co.       164,675 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Creams,      Face.         Beebe       Laboratories,       Incorporated. 

173,202  :  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  172,724  ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 
Creams,   face  powders,   etc.     Benz  Toilet  Products,  Inc. 

165,009  ;    Feb,   27. 
Creams,  face  powder,  rouges,  etc.,  Cold  and  day.     M.  C. 

Murphy.      173,970 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    168,426 ;    pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 
Creams,   face   powder,   toilet  waters,   etc.,   Cleansing   and 

vanishing.     Richard  Hudnut      168,234  ;  May  15  ;  Serial 

No.   171,171 ;   published   Feb.   13,   1923. 
Creams,  Facial.     Medicraft  Company.     172,355  ;  Aug.  28  ; 

Serial  No.  173,433;  published  May  15.  1923. 
Creams    for    eczema.    Healing.       St.    Firo    Remedy    Co. 

174,346 ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.  143,464  ;   published  July 

17    1923 
Creams  for  freckles.     J.  H.  Bereman.     172,550;  Sept.  4; 

Serial  No.   173,318  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Creams,    lotions,    manicuring    preparations,    etc..     Face. 

G.  W.  Jenning.s.     172,854  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Ser.  No.  175,658  ; 

publishd  June  5,  1923. 
Creams,    lotions,    rouges,    etc..    Face.      B.    C.    A.    Tozer. 

177,732  ;   Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No.   175,576  ;  published  Oct. 

9,  1923. 
Creams,  perfume,  sachets,  etc..  Cold,  face,  vanishing,  and 

cleansing.     A.  P.  Babcock  Co.     177,169  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial 
No.   181,237 :   published   Sept.   18,  1923. 
Creams,     pprfumes,    toilet    waters,    face    powders,     etc.. 

Toilet.     E.   C.  Harley  Company.     172.395-6  ;  Aug.  28  ; 

Serial  Nos.  167,397-8  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Creams,    powders,   rouges,   etc..    Face    and   other.      Union 

Pharmacal    Company.      176,271  ;    Nov.    20 ;    Serial    No. 

177.414  :   published  Aug.  14.  1923. 
Creams,  rose  water  and  glycerin,  witch-hazel,  etc.,  Cold, 

etc.     S.  S.  Pierce  Co.     164,424  ;  Feb.  20. 
Creams,    rouge,     etc.      Beautex     Laboratories    Company. 
173,049  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,817  ;  published  June 

12.  1923. 
Creams,  shampoo,  toilet  waters,  talcum  powders.  Massage 

and   face.      Model   Barber    Supply    Co.      167,439;    May 

1;   Serial   No.   161,400;   puhlished  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Creams,   shaving  and   beauty   lotions,  etc..   Almond   mas- 
sage  and   other.      E.   M.   Munson.      170,084;   July   10; 

Serial   No.    168,057 :    published   Apr.   3,   1923. 
Creams.  Toilet.      H.   Flamhaft.      163,231 ;    Jan.    2. 
Creams    Toilet.     H.  Flamhaft.     165.548  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 
No.  149,506;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Creams,     Toilet    and    vanishing.       Davis    &    Liawrence. 

177,367  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,821 ;  publlslied  Sept. 

25,   1923. 
Creams,   Vanishing  face  and   cold.     R.  Flores.     172,742  ; 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  168,408  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Croup   and   cough   sirups.     A.   J.   Doverspike.      163,055 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Dandruff  remedy,  toilet  and  skin  preparation.     J.  E.  Cur- 
ran  Corporation.     167,414  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  168,515  ; 

published  .Ian.  23,  1923. 
Dandruff    remover.      H.    E.    Del    Sordo.      170,025 ;    July 

10;  Serial  No.  173,593;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Dandruff  remover.  Liquid.     S.   P.  Taylor.     174,072;  Oct. 

2;  Serial  No.  178,575  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Dental  anaisthetic.     S.  E.  Donohue.     169,697  ;  June  26. 
Dental   ansesthetic.     J.    M.   Wilson.      173,051  ;    Sept.   11 ; 

Serial  No.  176,775  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Dental   cream.     P.   H.  Brady.      164,729  ;   Feb.   27. 
Dental  cream.     J.  MacDonald.     166.656  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial 

No.  123,442  ;  published  June  22,  1920. 
Dental  cream.     W.   M.   Thompson.      164,444  ;   Feb.  20. 
Dental    medicinal   compound.      G.    E.    Weaver.      177,751 ; 

Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  179,503;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Dental    preparations.      C.    S.    Long.      169,689 ;   June   26 ; 

Serial  No.  165.798  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Dentifrice.      C.    C.    Cummins.      177,094;    Dec.   11;    Serial 

No.   171,452 ;   published   Sept.    11,   1923. 
Dentifrice.     M.    W.   Kent.      173,988 ;   Oct.   2 ;   Serial   No. 

178,724  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Dentifrice.      R.    O.    Lee.      167,582:    May    1;    Serial    No. 

170,202;  published   Jan.   30,  1923. 
Dentifrice.      F.    N.   Lewis.      168,037 ;    May    8. 
Dentifrice.      Mar-Son   Medicine    Co.      165,711 ;   Mar.    20 ; 

Serial  No.  168,327  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Dentifrice.      A.    Ratner.      165,614 ;    Mar.    13 ;    Serial   No. 

167,197;   published  Dec.   12,  1922. 
Dentifrice     and     prophylactic     paste.      C.    A.    L.    Reed. 

172,232;  Aug.  28;   Serial  No.  174,860;  published  May 

15    1923 
Dentifrice,'    Liquid.        Ortho     Manufacturing     Company. 

174,474  ;   Oct.   16 ;   Serial  No.   178,276 ;   published  July 

10    1923 
Dentifrices".     N.  M.   Hopkins.     173,221 ;  Sept.  18  ;   Serial 

180,768  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Dentifrices.      Societe    Anonyme    la    Biotherapie,    (Societe 

Anonyme  de   Produits   Chimiques  Biologiques   et   d'Hy- 

giene.)      169,756;    July   3;    Serial   No.    171,289;   pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 
Dentifrices    and    products   used    for    the   hygiene    of    the 

mouth.        Societe      Anonyme      Dentifrices     Bi  -  Oxyne. 

177,229  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  181,705  ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 
Deodorant.     J.   T.   Gallagher.     170,740;   July  24;    Serial 

No.    174,239;    published   Apr.    24,    1923. 
Deodorant.     Marmola  Company.     176,950  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial 

No.  178,621 ;  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Deodorant.     L.  S.  Thomas.     174,379  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No. 

163,011  ;    published    Aug.    22,    1922. 
Deodorant  and  disinfectant.     U.   S.   Sanitary   Specialties 

Corporation.     172,358 ;   Aug.   28 ;   Serial  No.   173,544  ; 

published  May  1,  1923. 
Deodorant    for    mouth    and    stomach,    Purifying.      May- 

brpath  Company.    169,857  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,050  ; 

published   Mar.    13.   1923. 
Deodorant,   Perspiration.     Jean  Jordeau,   Inc.     175,011 ; 

Oct.   30;   Serial   No.   177,742;   published  Aug.    7,   1923. 
Deodorants.     Elmo,   Inc.      168,410;   May   22;    Serial   No. 

171,352  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Deodorants.     L.   Gaspari.      173,825 ;   Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No. 

175,483  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Deodorants.     P.  K.   Hornsby.     170,108;  July  10;  Serial 

No.    157,923;   published   Apr.   3,   1923. 
Deodorants,  disinfectants,  insecticide,  roach  powder,  pipe 

cleaner,    and    scale    remover.      Sanozone    Chemical    Co. 

167,490;    May   1;    Serial   No.    140,807;    published   Jan. 

23,  1923. 
Deodorizing   fluid.      Selig   Company.      176,290 :    Nov.    20 ; 

Serial   No.    180,393  ;  published   Aug.    14,   1923. 
Deodorizing  preparation  for  ice  boxes,  etc.     B.  Heller  & 

Company.     172,579  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,043 ;  pub- 
lished May   1.5.  1923. 
Deodorizing    preparations,    Chemical.      Fouke    Fur    Com- 
pany.     172,3.52;    Aug.    28;    Serial    No.    173,325;    pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 
Depilatories.    M.  Deutsch.     163,050  ;  Jan.  2. 
Depilatories.     F.  N.  Lewis.     168.497  ;  May  22. 
Depilatory.     L.   Claverie.     176,168 ;   Nov.  20 ;    Serial  No. 

177,275  ;    published   Aug.    28,    1923. 
Detergent.-       National      Marking      Machine      Company. 

170,977;  July  24. 
Dla.'stase,    Concentrated    commercial.      Ebling    Company. 

175,577  ;  Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No.   181,065  ;   published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Digestant  compound.     6.  A.   Swift.      172,709 ;   Sept.   11  ; 

Serial  No.  175,531  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Digitalis  preparation.     Merck  &  Co.     165,021 ;  Feb.  27. 
Disinfectant.       Graham     Chemical     Company.       174,150 ; 

Oct.  2. 

Disinfectant.     National  Renovating  &  Supply  Co.    176,916  ; 
Dec.    4. 

Disinfectant.     Selig  Company.     176,291 ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial 
No.  180,394;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 


I 


Disinfectant.     Selig  Company.     176,296;  Nov.  20;  Serial 

No.  180,395;  published  Aug.  14,   1923. 
Disinfectant.     Selig  Company.     176,322  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial 

No.   180,396  ;  published  Aug.  14,   1923. 
Disinfectant.     N.  S.  Hillyard.     174,861 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial 

No.  180,600  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Disinfectant.     L.  Whitt.     174,856;   Oct.   23;   Serial  No. 

177,059  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Disinfectant  and  air  purifier.     Huntington  Chemical  Com- 
pany,    166,266  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,827  ;  published 

Dec.  5,  1922. 
Disinfectant     and    deodorizer.      B.     Heller    &    Company, 

169,836;   July   3;   Serial  No.   172,991;   published  Mar 

13,   1923. 
Disinfectant,    Coal-tar.     Bertolaia    &   Goedert.      167,922 

May  8  ;   Serial  No.   169,472  ;  published  Jan.  9,   1923. 
Disinfectant  for  veterinary  uses.     Creolin  Co.     164,685 

Feb.  27. 
Disinfectant  in  powdered  form.     H.  Ehrlich  &  Sons  Mfg. 

Co.     165,503  ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  166,051 ;  published 

.Tan.  2,  1923. 
Disinfectants.        Britex      Chemical      Products      Limited. 

174,024 ;   Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    176,397 ;   published   June 

19,  1923. 
Disinfectants.     Wm.  McDonagh  &  Sons.     172,794  ;   Sept. 

11  ;  Serial  No.  175,403  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Disinfectants.     Newton,   Chambers  &  Company.     23,664 ; 

renewed  Sept.  26,  1923. 
Disinfectants    and    antiseptics.      J.    W.    Kerr.      163,102 ; 

Jan.    2. 
Disinfectants    and    medicinal    preparation    and    dressing 

used  for  both  human  beings   and  animals.     Chemische 

Fabrik    Giistrow,    Dr.    Hillringhaus    &    Dr.    Heilmann. 

165,546  ;  Mar.   13  ;   Serial  No.  148,318  ;  published  Dec. 

5,   1922. 
Disinfectants,  dyes,  emulsion  gelatin,  etc.     ROhm  &  Haas 

Aktiengesellschaft.      177,415 ;     Dec.     18 ;     Serial     No. 

165,888;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Disinfectants,     germicides,     and     antiseptics.       Frederick 

Stearns  &  Company.     164,449 ;   Feb.  20. 
Disinfectants,    insecticides,    and     deodorants.       Chemical 

Enterprises    Incorporated.      176,308 ;    Nov.    20 ;    Serial 

No.    179,133 ;   published   Aug.    14,   1923. 
Disinfectants.  Solidified  coal-tar.     Bech,  Van  Siclen  &  Co. 

175,198;   Oct.  30;   Serial  No.  174,815;  published  Aug. 

7,   1923. 
Drain    solvents.      Buffalo    Specialty    Company.      163,029 ; 

Jan.    2. 
Drain  solvents.     Buffalo  Specialty  Co.     167,574  ;  May  1 ; 

Serial   No.    166,630;   published  Jan.    9,    1923. 
Drink  for  chicks.  Antiseptic.     V.  C.  Getz.     173.894  ;  Oct. 

2;   Serial   No.   177,292;   published  July   10,   1923. 
Dye,   Concentrated  home.     B   Z   Chemical   Co.     164,395 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Dye,   Egg.      Sehroeder  &  Hinkle.     172,547  ;   Sept.  4  ;   Se- 
rial No.  173,537;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Dye  for  furs,  Chemical.     A.  Kosofsky.     168.503  ;  May  22. 
Dye,  Hat.     G.   H.  Capen.     168,065  ;  May   15  ;   Serial   No. 

171,350  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Dye,    Oil    leather.      Benton    Holladay    &    Co.      170,061 ; 

July   10 ;   Serial   No.   172,195 ;  published   Apr.   3,   1923. 
Dyeing  processes.  Intermediate  for.     E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Ne- 
mours &  Company.     163,057  ;  Jan.  2. 
Dyes.      L.  L.  Briden  &  Co.     167,904;  May  8;   Serial  No. 

168,871;  published  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Dyes.     Gypsy   Dyes,   Inc.     177,238 ;   Dec.   11 ;    Serial   No. 

181,486;    published   Sept.   18,   1923. 
Dyes.     Monroe  Drug  Co.     163,131 ;  Jan.  2. 
Dyes  and  coal-tar  intermediates.  Aniline.     Dye  Products 

and  Chemical  Co.     164,433  ;  Feb.  20. 
Dyes    and    dye    sticks.      Kohn    &    Silverberg.      176.305 ; 

Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.   179,208  ;   published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Dyes  and  dyestuffs.  Grasselli  Chemical  Company.   164,611 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Dyes     and     dyestuffs.       Grasselli     Chemical     Company. 

169,838 ;   July  3 ;    Serial   No.   172,987 ;   published  Mar. 

6    1923 
Dye's     and     dyestuffs.        Grasselli     Chemical     Company. 

169,839 ;   July   3 ;    Serial   No.   172,986 ;   published   Apr. 

3     1923. 
Dye's     and     dyestuffs.        Grasselli     Chemical     Company. 

173,125  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  157,922  ;  published  June 

12  1923 

Dyee'  and  dyestuffs.     H.  A.   Metz  &  Co.     170,413  ;   July 

17;   Serial  No.   173,238;  published  Apr.   10,  1923. 
Dyes,  Aniline.     John  Campbell  &  Co.     165,487  ;  Mar.  13  ; 

Serial   No.    166,284;   published   Nov.    7.   1922. 
Dyes,    colors,    and    intermediates.    Coal-tar.      Dyestuffs   & 

Chemicals,  Incorporated.     173,050  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

176,789  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Dyes,  dyestuffs,  and  Turkey -red  oil.  Aniline.    Aniline  Sales 

Corporation.     164,671  ;   Feb.  27. 
Dyestuffs.     G.  Bothamley.     175,432;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No. 

171,568  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Dyestuffs.       E.    I.    du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company. 

167.613 ;   May    1  ;   Serial   No.    149,954 ;    published   Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Dyestuffs.    N.  Erlanger,  Blumgart  &  Co.    169,100  ;  June  6. 
Dyestuffs.      Geigy    Company.      165,426 ;    Mar.    13 ;    Serial 

"No.    165,992;    published   Dec.    5,    1922. 
Dyestuffs.     H.  A.  Metz  &  Co.     174,069;  Oct.  2;  Serial 

No.   178,563;    published   July   10,    1923. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


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Pyestuffs.  C.  H.  A.  Schtnltt  Company,  Inc.  177.1S5: 
Dec.  U;  Serial  No.  180,622;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Dyestuffs,  certlfled  food  colors,  and  intermediates.  Na- 
tioual-Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  165,706  ;  Mar.  20  ; 
Serial  No.  168,427  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Dyestuffs,  certified  food  colors,  and  Intermediates. 
National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  166.390-7 ; 
Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,409-16  :  published  Oct.  24,  1922. 

Dyestuffs,  colors,  and  pigments.  E.  C.  Kliptein  &  Sons 
Company.  167.624  ;  Mav  1  ;  Serial  No.  167,679 ; 
published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Dyestuffs,  dyestuff  intcrmodiatos,  and  chemicals.  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company.  177,092  ;  Dec.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  172,809;  published  Sept.  11.  192.3. 

Dyspeptic  compound.     H.  A.  Gnuthier.     166,973  ;  Apr.  17. 

Effervescing  compounds  used  as  a  blood  salts.  Granu- 
lated. R.  A.  B.  Hatch.  168.449  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No. 
170.291  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Egs  producer  and  poultry  tonic.  Carolina  Remedies  Co. 
172,696;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  177,272;  published  Apr. 
17,  1922. 

Electric  bulbs.  Compound  for  coloring.  McKay  Com- 
pany. 170,372 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  174,090 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  192.1. 

Electrical  conductors.  Chemical  compound  to  remedy  de- 
fective insulation  in.     G.  L'Heureux.     163.087  ;  Jan.  2. 

Elpctroplating,  Competition  of  matter  for  use  in. 
Roesslor  &  Hasslacher  Chemical  Company.  165,603 ; 
Mar.   13  :   Serial  No.   167,016  ;  published   Jan,   2,  1923, 

Electroplating  solutions.  Chemicals  in  combination  for. 
.V.  P.  Munninc  &  Co.  165.719-20  :  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  Nos. 
166,309-10  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Embalmers'  face  pack,  clav  massage,  cold  and  vanishing 
creams.  C.  L.  Shute.  172.565  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
170,742  :  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Embrocation  or  liniment.  E.  Shinbaum.  166.876 ;  Apr. 
17:   Serial  No.  156.827;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Emollienf  for  the  skin.  Shirey  &  Brown.  23,800 ;  re- 
newed Nov.  7.  1923. 

Emollient  for  treating  feet.  E.  T.  Coot.  175.427  ;  Nov. 
6 ;  Serial  No.  173,701 ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Emollii-nt  for  use  for  chapped  skin,  sunburn,  etc.  J. 
Barab.  176,318 :  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  179,085 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11.  1923. 

Emulsion  of  cod-liver  oil,  sirup  of  white  pine  and  tar. 
aspirin,  etc.  United  Retail  Chemists  Corporation. 
169,886 :  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  154,773 ;  published  Mar. 
l.S.    1923. 

Emulsion  petroleum.  Orchard  Drug  Co.  170.920-1 ; 
July  24  ;  Serial  No.  165,807-8  ;  published  Apr.  24.  1923. 

Emulsion  used  in  treating  constipation.  Nolvec  Labora- 
tories. 177,1.59  :  Dec.  11 :  Serial  No.  181.769 ;  pub- 
lished  Sept    18,   192.S. 

Emulsion  used  in  treating  constipation.  Nolvee  Labora- 
tories. 177,167 :  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  181,767  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18.  1923. 

Enamel.  Face.  Gloria  Co.  167.653  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 
167.940  :  published  Jan.  9.  1923. 

Engines,  Carbon  remover  for  gasoline,  W.  H.  Koetter. 
174,878  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,126  ;  published  July 
31, 1923. 

Engines,  Carbon  removers  for  internal-combustion.  Q-B 
Manufacturing  Co.  168,101  ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
164,512  :  published  Jan.   2,   1923. 

Engines,  Compound  for  removing  carbon  from  gas.  C.  H. 
Coburn.  168,052:  May  15;  Serial  No.  169,846;  pub- 
Ushed  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Engines,  Fuel  intensifier  and  carbon  preventive  for  inter- 
nal-combustion. McComas  &  Goodwin.  172.692  ;  Sept. 
11  :  Serial  No.  154.374  :  published  May  8.  1923. 

Enzyme  substances  of  vegetable  fungus.  Takamine  Labora- 
tory, Inc.  172.650  :  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  147,806  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Eucalyptus  remedies  for  colds,  catarrh,  and  rheumatism. 
N.  C.  Heron.  172.833;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  161,312; 
published  June  5.  1923. 

Expectorant  compound  for  treatment  of  coughs,  colds,  etc. 
Key  Chemical  Co.     163,234  :  Jan.  2. 

Extract  anterior  lobe  pituitary  gland.  Parke,  Davis  & 
Company.  176.313 :  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  179.220 ; 
published  July  31.  1923. 

Extract,  toilet  water,  face  and  talcum  powder,  etc.  E. 
Burnham,  Inc.     176.367  ;  Nov.  20. 

Eyebrow  coloring.  Harriet  Hubbard  Aver.  165.467 ; 
Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167.503  :  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Eyedrops.  P.  Kekas.  167,636 :  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
166.600:   published  Dec.  26.  1922. 

Eye   liquid.      C.    Barton.      167.835 :    Mav    8 ;    Serial    No. 

Eye  lotion.     H.  M.   Harris.     164.454 ;   Feb.  20. 
169,234 ;   published   Feb.    13.    1923. 

Eyewash.  I-Ez  Co.  169,644;  .Tune  26;  Serial  No. 
170.433;  published  Mar.  20.  1923. 

Eyewash.  H.  M.  Harris.  165.550  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No. 
151,006;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Face  cleanser  and  cream,  talcum  powder,  etc.  A.  Lan- 
zet.  167.464  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,135  ;  published 
.Tan.  23.  1923. 

Facial  and  toilet  preparations.  M.  Sullivan.  164.623 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Facial  packs.  Parisian  Specialty  Co.  173,210  :  Sept.  18  ; 
Serial    No.   171.382  :   published  June  19.   1923. 

Fat  reducer.  Nonvo  Laboratories.  176.208 :  Nov.  20 ; 
Serial  No.  178.863  :  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 


Ferments,    serums,     vaccines,     virus,     and     disinfectants. 

Pasteur  Laboratories  of  America.     164,472  ;  Feb.  20. 
Fire-extinguishing   compound.      River-Lake   Chemical    Co. 

176.239:     Nov.     20;     Serial     No.     160.905;     published 

Aug.  7,  192S. 
Fire-extinguishing     compounds.       Pyrene    Manufacturing 

Company.     175,575  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,043  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 
Fire-extinguishing    powders.      C.    R.    Marstin.      170,148 ; 

July  10:   Serial  No.   168,272;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
Flesh  builder  and  iron   tonic.     W.   A.   Lawler.     167,501 ; 

May  1 :  Serial  No.  166,508  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Flour,   meal,  milling  products,   etc..   Oxidizing  agents  for 

bleaching.     Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Industrieele  Maat- 

schappij    V./H.    Noury   &    Van    Der    Lande.      166,086 ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  157,622  :  published  Oct.  17,  1922. 
Fluid  formula  and  preparation  for  killing  house  flies,  mos- 
quitoes,   etc.      Pittman    Chemical   Company.      164,106 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Flux,    Foundry.      Hillside    Fluor   Spar   Mines.      175,636; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  179,792  :  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Fly    and    insect    mist.      Johnston    United    Chemical    Co. 

169,749 ;   July  3 ;    Serial   No.   172,224 ;   published   Mar. 

27,    1923. 
Food    or    peptone.    Artificially-digested.      Fairchild    Bros. 

&  Foster.     23,467  :  renewed  Aug.  8,  1923. 
Food   tonic   and  general   stimulant.      Drug   Products   Co. 

176.199:  Nov.  20;   Serial  No.  166,134;  published  July 

10,  1923. 
Food   tonics.     Vitamine  Products   Company.     164,120-1 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Foot    balm.      L.    Hofer.      176,981  ;    Dec.    11 ;    Serial   No. 

179,793:  published  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Foot-bath    preparation.      Kingsbury   Company.      173.118 ; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  167,965  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Foot   powder.      J.    Misewicz.      177.050 ;    Dec.    11 ;    Serial 

No.   180,443 :   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 
Foot  powder.  Antiseptic.     A.  O.  Schmidt.     167,368  ;  May 

1 ;  Serial  No.  169.784  :  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Foot    powder.    Medicated.      H.    Rudnick.      167.747 ;    May 

8;    Serial   No.    169.564;    published   Jan.    9,   1923. 
Foot  powders.    Badger  Foot  Powder  Co.     164,497  ;  Feb.  20. 
Fuel  intensifier   and    carbon    remover.      Certified   Labora- 
tories,   Inc.       169,821 ;    July    3  ;    Serial    No.    168,632 ; 

published   Mar.   13.   1923. 
Fumigating,  spraying,  and  dipping  preparations.     Ameri- 
can Nicotine   Company.     163,006 ;   Jan.   2. 
Fungicide,    seed    disinfectant,    and    general    disinfectant. 

E.    I.    du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company.      169,853 ; 

July  3:   Serial  No.   172.263:   published  Mar.   13.   1923. 
Gas,      Carbonic-acid.      Compressed      Carbonic      Company. 

167,602 :    May   1 ;    Serial  No.    165,063 ;    published   Dec. 

26,  1922. 
Gelatinous    compound    and    nonalcoholic    preparation    for 

the   relief    of   dyspepsia,   etc.      A.    D.    Pope.      176.304 ; 

Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.   179.282  :  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Germicidal  solution.     Sharpe-Philippi  Co.     168.663;  May 

29  ;  Serial  No.  155,327  :  published  Feb.  20,   1923, 
Germicide.     Boro  Chemical  Co.     167.560  ;  May  1  ;   Serial 

No.  165,267;  published  Dec.  26.  1922. 
Germicide.    Colveride  Laboratories,  Inc.    164,479  ;  Feb,  20. 
Germicide    and    laxative.     Intestinal.      J.    N.    Raymond. 

175,612 :   Nov.   6 :   Serial  No.   180,890 ;    published   Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Germicide,    Antiseptic.      Sodiphene    Company.      168,312 ; 

May   15. 
Germicide,  Insecticide,   and  disinfectant.     J.  S.   Tumblin. 

165.489  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166,209 ;  published  Dec.  5, 

1922. 
Germicides,  disinfectants,  and  other  deodorizing  prepara- 
tions.      Chemische    Fabrik    auf    Actien,     (vormals    E. 

Schering).      23.629;   renewed    Sept.  19.   1923. 
Glass.  Chemical  compound  for  etching.     McKay  Company. 

170,751  ;  July  24  ;   Serial   No.  174,091  ;  published  Apr. 

24.   1923. 
Glycerin.       Procter    and     Gamble     Company.       174,327; 

Oct.   16  ;  Serial  No.   177,998  ;  published  July  17,   1923. 
Goiter    preventive.       J.    J.    Bach.       177,673 ;     Dec.    25 ; 

Serial  No.  180,736  :  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Gum,   Laxative  chewing.      Health   Products   Corporation. 

170,434 ;     .July    17 ;     Serial    No.     171,732 ;     published 

Apr.  10.  1923. 
Gum.  Medicated  chewing.     R.  A.  Poor.     167,658  ;  May  8  ; 

Serial  No.  167,829;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Gum,     Medicinal     chewing.       West    &    Tnell.       173,527; 

Sept.    25. 
Hjpmostatic   preparations.      V.    Baldacci.      174,934 :    Oct. 

30:    Serial  No.   170,888:   publi.shed   .Tuly   24.   1923. 
Hfemost.Tties.     Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Baver  &  Co. 

170,27.T  :  July  10 ;    Serial  No.  173,922  ;   published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Hair  and  beard.  Preparation  for  the.    J.  B.  Williams  Com- 
pany.    167.906  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,952  ;  published 

Jan.   30,   1923. 
Hair   and   scalp.   Preparation   for  the  treatment   of.     F. 

De  Zon.     172.363;  Aug.  28;   Serial  No.  174,130;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 
Hair  and  scalp.  Preparation  for  use  in  the  treatment  of. 

Mrs.    E.    A.    Blake.      173.190;    Sept.    18;    Serial    No. 

167,797:   published  .Tune  26.   1923. 
Hair  coloring.     Seven  Sutherland  Sisters  Corp.     165.625; 

Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  167,490;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Hair-combing     cream.        Edward     Wesley     &     Company. 

169,617  ;  June  26 ;   Serial  No.  172,625  ;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Hair  dressing.     M.  C.  Coaston.     173,560  ;  Sept.  25. 
Hair   dressing.      A.   J.   Kleis.      176,171  ;    Nov.   20 ;    Serial 

No.   177,443 ;   pubUshed   Sept.  4,   1923. 
Hair    dressing.      Diamond    Laboratories,    Inc.      173,868 ; 

Oct.   2;   Serial  No.   176,791;   published   June  12,   1923. 
Hair  dressing.     M.  A.  Dickson.     167,745  ;  May  8  ;   Serial 

No.  169,533;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Hair     dressing.      Glossy     Straight     Manufacturing     Co. 

171,917  ;  Aug.  14. 
Hair  dressing.     Jerioo  Co.     168,411  ;  Mav  22  ;  Serial  No. 

171,324;  published  Feb.   20,   1923. 
Hair   dressing.      A.   J.    Kleis.      177,463 ;   Dec.    18 ;    Serial 

No.  177,444  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Hair   dressing.      S.    S.    Levy.     174,322 ;   Oct.    16 ;    Serial 

No.    177,854 ;    published   July    10,    1923. 
Hair   dressing.     M.  L.  Moton.     166,911  ;  Apr.  17  ;   Serial 

No.    169,067 ;   published   Jan.   9,   1923. 
Hair  dressing.     C.  J.  Niles.     163,896;  Feb.  6. 
Hair    dressing.      Plough    Chemical    Company.      165,008 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Hair  dressing.     F.  M.  Sherrer.     165,588  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 

No.  157,853  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Hair   dressing.      J.    Thompson.      173,694 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial 

No.    177,334;    published    June    12,    1923. 
Hair    dressing.      Waukee    Company.      167,583 ;    May    1 ; 

Serial  No.  170,168  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Hair    dressing.      R.    W.    Whitaker.      168,051  ;    May    15 ; 

Serial   No.    169,837 ;   published   Feb.    6,    1923. 
Hair     dressing     and     dandruff     remedy.       A.     J.     Krank. 

170,192-3  ;   July  10 ;   Serial  Nos.   173,427-8  ;  published 

Apr.  3,  1923. 
Hair  dressing  and  tonic,  Greaseless.     V.   Lee.      169,887  ; 

July    3 ;   Serial   No.   155,353 ;   published    Mar.    6,   1923. 
Hair-dressing  tonic.     J.   P.   Merola.      166,183 ;   Mar.    27 ; 

Serial   No.    166,602 ;    published   Dec.   5,   1922. 
Hair  dressings.     A.  W.  Tipps.     164,916  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hair    dressings.     Liquid,     cream,    and    pomade.      G.    M. 

Miller.      174,358;   Oct.   16;   Serial   No.   176,905;   pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 
Hair   dye.      P.   Balme.      165,811 ;    Mar.   20 ;    Serial    No. 

167,345  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Hair   dye.      A.    Yumet.      165,477  ;    Mar.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

168,088;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Hair   dyes.      G.    Ballet.      167,807 ;    May    8 ;    Serial   No. 

167,218;  published  Feb.   13,  1923. 
Hair   dyes  and  colorings  for   eyebrows   and   lashes.      L. 

Hayman.     174,733  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  159,581 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.   7,    1923. 
Hair    dyes    and    colorings,    perfumes,    rouge,    lip    sticks, 

toilet    powders   and    creams.      B.    Schueller.      166,229 ; 

Mar.  27 ;   Serial  No.  165,094  ;  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 
Hair    elixir.      B.    A.    Archambault.      165,848 ;    Mar.    20 ; 

Serial  No.  168,627  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Hair    elixirs,    growers,    brilliantines,    straighteners,    and 

shampoos.     H.  L.  Trotman.     169,509  ;  June  26  ;   Serial 

No.   171,394 ;   published  Mar.   20,   1923. 
Hair  gloss  and  grower.     M.  E.  Swan.     169,778  ;  July  3  ; 

Serial   No.    168,737;    published   Mar.    13,    1923. 
Hair  grower.     A.   J.   Calajoe.     176,244 ;   Nov.  20 ;   Serial 

No.  176,162;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Hair    grower.      I.    McKoin.      174,323 ;    Oct.    16 ;    Serial 

No.  177,858  ;  published  July  17.  1923. 
Hair  grower.     A.  C.  Reed.     164,355  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hair  grower.     Robinette   Co.     169,657  ;   June  26 ;    Serial 

No.  167,195 ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Hair  grower.     E.  Stevens.     172,677  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

165,642  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Hair    grower    and    dandruff    preparation.      C.    L.    Green. 

175,573;   Nov.   6;   Serial  No.   181,023;   published  Aug. 

28,   1923. 
Hair   grower.   Antiseptic.     George   W.   Merritt   Company. 

1 74,034  ;    Oct.   2  ;    Serial   No.   176,749 ;   published   June 

19.  1923. 
Hair  grower,  glossitine,  and  tonic,  face  creams,  etc.     S.  E. 

Baugh.     164,350;  Feb.  20. 
Hair  grower,  hair  tonic,   shampoo,   tetter  salve,  etc.     A. 

Taylor.     172,598  ;   Sept.   11 ;   Serial  No.   171,517  ;   pub- 
lished June  5.  1923. 
Hair  grower,    pressing   oil,   etc.     P.   Woodard.      176,174 ; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serinl  No.  178,486  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Hair  growers,  tetter  salve,  face  cream,  etc.     Mme.  Bertha 

M.  Hicks  Manufacturing  Co.     170,394  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 

No.   171,365;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Hair    invigorator    and    softener.      A.    Adduci.      164,102 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Hair  lotion.     M.  A.  Ashkar.     166,966;  Apr.   17. 
Hair  lotions  and  skin  creams.     S.  R.  Glassmire.     172,350  ; 

Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  173,283;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Hair  oils.     Foley  &  Company.     172,974  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 

No.  176,261  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Hair  pomade.     E.  A.  Heitkamp.     172,722  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial 

No.  174,777  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Hair  pomade,  preparh. '-'on  for  beautifying  the  hair,  sham- 
poo, etc.     D.  A.  Jones.     170,1 21  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No. 

163,991 ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Rair  pomades.  P-^Tind.Td  i^aDorHtonKB.  a.c.  169,867: 
July   3:   Serial  No.   175. 'JiS:   publisher)   AT.ir.   13,   1923. 

Hair  preparation.    E.  Sumham,  Inc.     167,319  ;  Apr.  24. 

Hair  preparation.  R.  H.  Cromwell.  172.077  ;  Sept.  11. 
-Serial  No.   170.074;   published  June  12,  1923. 


Hair   preparation.     A.   Montgomery.      177,101;   Dec.   11; 

Serial  No.    178,055 ;   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 
Hair    preparation     and     tonic.       B.     Lauber.       177,814 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Hair,     Preparation     for     restoring.      S.    R.    Glassmire. 

168,310;  May  15. 
Hair  remover.     H.   S.   Hinkle.     176,974  ;  Dec.  11  ;   Serial 

No.   180,066 ;   published   Sept.    11.   1923. 
Hair  restorative.    F.  La  Fuer.    171,903  ;  Aug.  14. 
Hair  restorer.     Philomena  Schmalz  &  Co.     167,874  ;  May 

8  ;  Serial  No.  168,004  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Hair  restorer.      J.    R.    Smith.      169,802 ;    July   3 ;    Serial 

No.    168,652;    published   Mar.    13,    1923. 
Hair  restorer  and  tonic.      R.   H.  Macy   &   Co.      168,404  ; 

May  22  ;  Serial  No.  171,542  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Hair  restorer.  Gray.  E.  Burnham,  Inc.  163,289  ;  Jan.  9. 
Hair   salve.      Madam   C.    J.    Walker   Mfg.    Co.      173,199 ; 

Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  173,017;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Hair  salve  and  pomade.     H.  L.  Rabinow.     172,523  ;  Sept. 

4;   Serial  No.   172,058;   published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Hair  saver  and   darkener.     A.  T.   Silene.     168,839 ;  May 

29  ;  Serial  No.  170,697  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Hair   shampoo,   dandruff   remover,    hair   tonic,  and   scalp 

cleanser.     Security  Drug  Co.     168,834  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 

No.  170,550;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Hair  stimulant,  dandruff  and  eczema  killer.     P.  D.  Siggia. 

163,250;   Jan.   2. 
Hair  tonic.     L.  T.  Alexander.     168,195  ;   May  15  ;   Serial 

No.  168,745  ;   published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Hair  tonic.    M.  H.  Askinn.     172,707  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

175,593  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Hair  tonic.     C.  Baumler.    164,150;  Feb.  13. 
Hair    tonic.      L.    S.    Beaver.      177,457 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial 

No.  178,374  ;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Hair  tonic.     W.  J.  Burns.     176,321 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No. 

180,416  ;  published  Aug.   14,  1923. 
Hair  tonic.     B.  B.  Chandler.     164,496;  Feb.  20. 
Hair  tonic.    E.  Coretty.     169,022  ;  May  29. 
Hair  tonic.     P.  P.  Davis.     172,230;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No. 

174,690;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Hair  tonic.      Dixie   Laboratories.      169,885 ;   July   3 ;    Se- 
rial   No.    154,015 ;    published    Nov.    28,     1922. 
Hair  tonic.     A.  P.  Ellaves.     167,570  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 

166,940;   published   Jan.  2,  1923. 
Hair  tonic.     J.   J.   Fox.      172,567  ;    Sept.   11 ;   Serial  No. 

170,635  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Hair  tonic.     A.  E.  Glickman.     170,500;  July  17;  Serial 

No.   171,017;  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 
Hair  tonic.     F.  Goldberg.     177,133  ;   Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No. 

144,812 ;   published  Sept.   18,   1923. 
Hair  tonic.     F.  V.  Greco.     177,450;  Dec.  18;   Serial  No. 

182,051  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Hair  tonic.     E.  J.  Hatton.     167,808;  May  8;  Serial  No, 

166,368;   published  Feb.   13,  W23. 
Hair  tonic.     B.  J.  Hatton.     167,339;  May  8;  Serial  No. 

168,528;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Hair  tonic.     F.   C.   Hayes.     167,919 ;   May  8  ;   Serial  No. 

169,301  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Hair  tonic.     Indiaroot  Company.     177,359 ;  Dec.  18  ;   Se- 
rial No.   181,896.   published   Sept.   25,    1923. 
Hair  tonic.    A.  L.  Kandle.     172,688  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

158,047  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Hair  tonic.     N.  P.  Kipuroff.     167,377  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 

167,820  ;  published  Dec.  26,   1922. 
Hair  tonic.     A.  J.  Krank  Mfg.   Co.     165,838;  Mar.   20; 

Serial  No.  169.599  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Hair  tonic.     La  Salle  Company.     165,471 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 

No.  168,158  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Hair   tonic.     L.  A.   Lea.     172,791 ;   Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No. 

175,503  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Hair    tonic.      J.    Lequy.      167,351 ;    May    1 ;    Serial    No. 

150.694  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Hair    tonic.      Marvelette    Company.      175.632 ;    Nov.    6 ; 

Serial    No.    179,945;   published    Aug.    14,    1923. 
Hair  tonic.     G.  A.  Menzie.     169,616  ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No. 

172,606  ;  published  Mar.   6,   1923. 
Hair  tonic.     L.  Philippe.     168,444  ;   May  22  ;   Serial  No. 

170,541 ;   published    Feb.   20,    1923. 
Hair    tonic.      G.    H.    Pound.      174,473 ;    Oct.    16 ;    Serial 

No.    178,280;    published    July    10,    1923. 
Hair  tonic.     M.  A.  Schaefer.     167,939  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

171,870  ;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Hair    tonic.      Scientol    Products    Co.      177,240 :   Dec.   11 ; 

Serial    No.    181,455 ;    published    Sept.    18,    1923. 
Hair  tonic.      I.    Selkow.     176.300:    Nov.   20;    Serial   No. 

179,227;   published  Aug.   14,  1923. 
Hair  tonic.     B.  L.  Shields.     167,741 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

168,985 ;   published   Jan.    2,    1923. 
Hair  tonic.     A.  J.   Smith.     163,5.36;   Jan.   16. 
Hair  tonic.     D.  Velones.     170,968  ;  July  24. 
Hair  tonic.     P.  Westphal.     165,709  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No. 

168,345;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Hair  tonic.     V.   V.   Williams.      168,406:   May  22;    Serial 

No.    171,438 ;   published    Feb.    20,   1923. 
Hair  tonic.     Womble  Chemical  Company.     170.782  ;   July 

24  ;  Serial  No.  174,714  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Hair  tonic  and  dandruff  remedy.     O.  K.  Quast.     167. .'>63  ; 

Mav  1  ;  Serial  No.  167,783  ;  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Hair  "tonic  and  fixative.     A.  J.  Krank.     170.720  :  July  24 ; 

Serial  No.   173,193  ;   published  Apr.   24.   1923. 
Hair  tonic  and  scalp  ointment.     B.  H.  Beuehel.     177,223  ; 

Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  176,158;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 


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Hair  tonic  and  shampoo.    Five-In-One  Manufacturing  Co. 

176,412  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,698 ;  published  Aug. 

14.   1923.  „  „     . 

Hair  tonic  and  preservative.     De  Vito  Salvo  Hair  Tonic 

Co.     175,012;   Oct.   30;   Serial  No.   177,833;   published 

Aug.  7,  1923. 
Hair    tonic,    complexion    povrder,    etc.      I.    J.    Selkowitz. 

172,685  ;  Sept.  11  ;   Serial  No.  159,628  ;  published  Ma.v 

29    1923. 
Ha~ir'  ton"lc.   Floral   antiseptic.     George   W.   Merritt  Com- 

panv.       17-t,0;-53  :    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No.    176,748 ;    pub- 
lished .Tune  19,  1923. 
Hair  tonic,  toilet  waters,  colognes,  and  cold  creams.     G. 

Pagonis.     168,276  ;  May  15  ;   Serial  No.   168,725  ;   pub- 
lished  Feb.   13,   1923. 
Hair  tonics.     V.  M.   Corso.     173,900;  Oct.  2;   Serial  No. 

176,454:    published    Julv    10,    1923. 
Hair  tonics.     Daggett  &  Miller  Co.     172,967  ;   Sept.   11  ; 

Serial  No.  175,007  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Hair  tonics.     J.  Ehmann.     168,131 ;  May  15 :  Serial  No. 

170,810  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Hair   tonics.     Golden   Rav   Manufacturing  Co.      168,843 ; 

May  29 ;  Serial  No.  170,816  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Hair    tonics.      E.   A.    Hughbanks.      167,375 ;   May   1  ;    Se- 
rial No.  167,876  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Hair  tonics.     Hygienic  Laboratories.     170,363  ;  July   17  ; 

Serial  No.  173,932  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Hair  tonics  and   dandruff   preventive.      Atlanta   Barbers' 

Supply  Company.     163,218;  Jan.  2. 
Hair   tonics  and  shampoos.     E.   B.   Finlayson.     165,843; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,540  :  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Hair   tonics,    smelling   salts,    witch-hazel,    etc.  -  Calhoun, 

Robbins  &  Co.     172,514  ;  Sept.  4  ;   Serial  No.  172,207  ; 

published  May  29,    1923. 
Healing  powder  for  wounds  and  sores  of  livestock.    Bick- 

more  Company.     175,481 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  179,454  ; 

published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Herb  juice  and  laxative  compound.     Herb  Juice  Medicine 

Co.     176,338;  Nov.  20. 
Herb  juice  and  laxative  compound.     Herb  Juice  Medicine 

Co.     176.344  ;  Nov.  20. 
Herb  tea.      S.  C.   Wells  &  Co.     175,640;   Nov.   6;   Serial 

No.   179,633  ;   published  Aug.  21,   1923. 
Herb   teas   and   medicines   for   disorders   of   the   stomach, 

liver,  etc..  Laxative.     Electronic  Remedy  Co.     167,555  ; 

May    1  :    Serial    No.    165,538 ;   published   Jan.    2,    1923. 
Heterocvlic   compounds.      M.    Freiberger.      170,086 ;    July 

10;   Serial  No.   168,258;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
House-fly  killer,  liquid  roach  killer,  liquid  mosquito  killer 

and  repellant,  etc.     N.  E.  Morgan.     170,060  ;  July  10  ; 

Seri.il  No.  172,388;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Hypnotic  and  antispasmodic.     Parke,  Davis  &  Company. 

175,422 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial   No.   170,781 ;   published  Aug. 

21,   1923. 
Hypochlorite    solution.    Double-acting   alkaline.      Western 

"Chemical   Co.      176,314:   Nov.   20;    Serial   No.  179,119  ; 

published   Aug.  28,  1923. 
Hvpodermic      solutions.       Parke,      Davis      &      Company. 

"172.850  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,361 ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Hypophosphites,  Preparation  of.     Fellows  Medical  Manu- 
facturing   Company.       175,495:     Nov.    6;     Serial    No. 

177,836:    published   Aug.   14.   1923. 
Ice-box    deodorants.      Kanak    Company.      169,645 ;    June 

26;   Serial  No.   170,249;   published  Feb.   27,   1923. 
Impregnating     material     for     use     as     a     preservative. 

Chemische  Fabriken  vorm.  Weiler-ter  Meer.    169,759-61  ; 

July  3;  Serial  Nos.  170.124-6;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Incense.     Aroma  Incense  Company.     176,335;  Nov.  20. 
Inhalant,  Dry-gas.     C.  F.  Hamel.     163,082;   Jan.  2. 
Inhalers  for  the  treatment  of  colds,  catarrh,  hay   fever, 

influenza,  etc.     E.  M.  Fletcher.     164,511 ;  Feb.  20. 
Ink   eradicator.      Guild   Products   Corporation.      169,810 ; 

July  3;   Serial  No.   165,544;  published  Mar.   13,   1923. 
Insect     and     vermin     destroying     preparations.       Adolph 

Isaacsen    &   Son.     23,498;   renewed  Aug.   15,    1923. 
Insect-destroving     compound.       E.     F.     Lilly.       176,316 ; 

Nov.   20:  Serial  No.   179.048;   published  Aug.  14.1923. 
Insect  -  exterminating     liquid.       No  -  Mor     Products     Co. 

176.446:  Nov.   27;   Serial  No.  180,292;  published  Aug. 

28,    1923. 
Insect    exterminator.      W.    H.    Metzger.      170,122 ;    July 

10:    Serial    No.    164.180;    published    Apr.    3,    1923. 
Insect  exterminator,  Powder  for.    H.  M.  Ensley.    167,285  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Insect  powder.     A.  Dabrasky.     172,676  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 

No.  166,769  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Insect    powders    or    insecticides.      Nasser    and    Coleman 

Company.      172,724 ;     Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No.    174,744 ; 

published  May  22,  1923. 
Insect   repellent.     F.   G.   Shaw.     173,899  ;   Oct.  2 ;  Serial 

No.    176.505 :   published   July   10.    1923. 
Insecticide.     W.  C.  Adams.     169,018;  May  29. 
Insecticide.      American     Insecticide    Co.      174,320 ;    Oct. 

16 :    Serial   No.   177,758 ;   published   July   10,   1923. 
Insecticide.     Boll   Weevil   Chemical   Company.     164,353 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Insecticide.      D.    V.    Burrell.      174.019;    Oct.    2;    Serial 

No.   175,297;   published  July   3,   1923. 
Insecticide.     B.  G.  Casbarian.     165.556  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 

No.  155,739  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Insecticide.      Farhenfahriken    vorm.   Friedr.   Bayer   &  Co. 

164.108 ;  Feb.  13. 


Insecticide.  J.  L.  Hopkins  &  Co.  171,890  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Se- 
rial No.  172,381  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Insecticide.       Kil-Tone    Company.       173,099;     Sept.    18; 

Serial    No.    177,130;    published    June    12,    1923. 
Insecticide.     Merck  &  Co.     168,836;  May  29;   Serial  No. 

170,590;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 
Insecticide.     T.  Meyer.     169,894-5  ;   July  3  ;   Serial  Nos. 

171,736-7  ;    published    Mar.    20,    1923. 
Insecticide.     C.  Peterson.     169,683  ;   June  26 ;   Serial  No. 

172,761  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Insecticide.      Solomia    (1922),    Limited.      172,225;    Aug. 
28  ;  Serial  No.  174,343  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Insecticide.  Southern  Specialty  Company.  174,397-8 ; 
Oct.    16 ;    Serial    Nos.    178,292-3 ;    published    July    10, 

Insecticide.  Southern  Specialty  Company.  175,380 ; 
Nov.   6 :   Serial   No.   180,902  ;  published  Aug.   14,   1923. 

Insecticide.  Toledo  Rex  Spray  Company.  164,491 ; 
Feb.   20. 

Insecticide.  Vermi-Fox  Products  Co.  167,866  ;  May  8  ; 
Serial  No.  169,104  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Insecticide.  Walnut  Growers  Spray  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 165,511 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  164,742  ;  published 
Nov.  28,  1922. 

Insecticide.  Walnut  Growers  Spray  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 172,751 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  165,435  ;  published 
May  22,  1923. 

Insecticide.  Walnut  Growers  Spray  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 177,704 :  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No.  165,434 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  9,  1923. 

Insecticide.  West  Disinfecting  Company.  166,269  ;  Mar. 
27  ;   Serial  No.  166,865  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Insecticide.  Williams,  Martin  &  Gray,  Inc.  175,634 ; 
Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No.   179,909  ;  published  .\ug.  21,   1923. 

Insecticide  and  deodorant.  W.  T.  Johns.  173,807  ; 
Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  174,902 ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
1923. 

Insecticide  and  disinfecting  deodorant.  T.  Meyer. 
169,861  :  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  171,738 ;  published  Mar. 
20,   1923. 

Insecticide  and  fungicide.  Kil-Tone  Company.  176.379  ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,561 :  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Insecticide  and  germicide.  Can-Ho-Lab.  Chemical  Co. 
171,091 :  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  173,401  ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Insecticide  and  mothproofing  composition.  Process  Chem- 
icals Incorporated.  170,656 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
168,489  ;  publishd  Apr.   17,   1923. 

Insecticide,  antiseptic,  and  germicide.  Parke,  Davis  & 
Company.  175,650  :  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,306  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.   21,  1923. 

Insecticide,  deodorant,  and  disinfectant.  W.  D.  Wiegand. 
172,441 :  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  171,395  ;  published  May 
15,  1923. 

Insecticide  for  fowls.  S.  S.  Powell.  172,949  ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  174,409  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Insecticide  for  killing  fleas.  B.  Heller  &  Company. 
177,809  ;  Dec.  25. 

Insecticide  for  killing  moths  and  carpet  beetles.  B.  Hel- 
ler &  Company.  174.010 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  174,301 : 
published  July  17,  1923. 

Insecticide  for  roaches,  etc.  C.  L.  Jones.  172.963  ;  Sept. 
11 :  Serial  No.  175,084  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Insecticide  for  use  in  exterminating  rodents  and  insects. 
G.  W.  Roller.  170,752  :  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  173,364 ; 
published  Apr.   24,    1923. 

Insecticide  for  use  in  exterminating  rodents,  etc.  J.  J. 
Seldage.  170,753  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  173,366  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Inspcticide,  Liquid.  White  Tar  Company.  176.303; 
Nov.  20:  Serial  No.  179.287;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Insecticide  ointment  and  shampoo.  Dr.  Becker  Medicine 
Co.  172,665  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,382 ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Insecticide  powder.     C.  A.  Garris.     163.071 ;  Jan.  2. 

Insecticide  powders.  N.  M.  Hagler.  177,666  ;  Dec.  25  ; 
Serial  No.  181.394  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Insecticide  spray  and  a  general  antiseptic  and  healing 
preparation.     W.  H    Milleman.     164,327;  Feb.  20. 

Insecticides.  Bowker  Insecticide  Co.  167.421  ;  May  1 ; 
Seri.il  No.   169,749  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Insecticides.  Carbo  -  Sul  Corporation.  172,226 ;  Aug. 
28:   Serial  No.   174.609;   published  May  15,   1923. 

Insecticides.  E.  R.  Chesney.  167.466  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
167,118:  published  .Tan.  23,  1923. 

Insecticides.  Commercial  Chemical  Company.  175.480 ; 
Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   179.460 :   published  Aug.  21.  1923. 

Insecticides.  Hightstown  Hardware  Company.  167.635  ; 
Mav  1  :   Serial  No.  166.596  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Insecticides.     Hofstra  Manufacturing  Company.    170,980  ; 

Insecticides.      I.    Hollander.      174.402;    Oct.    16;    Serial 

No.   178, .388:    published   July   17,   1923. 
Insecticides.      D.    Klebanoff.      176,302 :    Nov.    20 ;    Serial 

No.  179,.375;  published  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Insecticides.      S.    C.    Slattery.      169,912:    July   3;    Serial 

No.    170,408:    published    Mar.    6.    1923.  ^     .  , 

Insecticides.      Smith   Mfg.    Co.      167.592 ;   May    1  ;    Serial 

No.  169,786  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
In.secticides.       West     Disinfpcting     Company.       16 1, 736; 

Mav   8  :   Serinl  No.   168.698 ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Insecticides.     Wilhelm  Oil  Company.     176.370 :   Nov.   20. 
Insecticides.      D.    Wood.      168,061  :    May    15  ;    Serial   No. 

170,917;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  reyistered — Continued. 


Insecticides,    bactericides,    fungicides,    etc.,    for    plants. 

Bobwhite   Chemical   Corporation.      169,791-2  ;    July   3 ; 

Serial   Nos.    168,953-4 ;   published   Mar.   27,    1923. 
Insecticides,  deodorants,  etc.     Standard  Chemical  Works. 

167,356  ;   May   1  ;    Serial  No.   144,104  ;   published   Sept. 

20,  1921. 
Insecticides,  disinfectants,  and  deodorizers.     Kilzol  Prod- 
ucts Company.     170,818  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,274  ; 

published  Apr.  24,   1923. 
Insecticides,     fungicides,     and     disinfectants.       Eastbay 

Chemical   Company.      163,060 ;   Jan.  2. 
Intestinal     lubricant     and     exerciser.       B.     J.     Dryfuss. 

163,056;  Jan.  2. 
Intestinal    regulator.      J.    Osman.      173,442  ;    Sept.    25 ; 

Serial   No.    174,407 ;    published   June   26,    1923. 
Intravenous    solutions,     iron,    arsenic,    and    phosphorus, 

digitalis,   etc.      D.    Loeser.      166,981 ;   Apr.    17. 
Iodine    preparation.    Liquid.      H.    J.    Novack.      174,075  ; 

Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    178,626 ;   published   July   10,   1923. 
Iron     and     manganese    solution    for    anaemia,     etc.       E. 

Galbrun.     175,534  :   Nov.   6  ;    Serial   No.   180,854  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.   28,  1923. 
Iron  derivatives  of  albumen.     C.  P.  Boehringer  &  Soehne. 

24,228;  renewed  Feh.  13.  1924. 
Iron    solution    for    intravenous    and    intramuscular    use. 

Butler  Laboratories,  Inc.     167,500  ;  May  1  ;   Serial  No. 

166,521 ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Lamps,     Colors     for     frosting.       Chemical     Novelty     Co. 

172,533  ;   Sept.  4 ;   Serial  No.   174,071 ;   published  June 

5    1923 
Laundry  blue.     Reckitts    (U.   S.  A.)    Ltd.   165,996 ;   Mar. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  167,487  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Laundry  blue.     Stanard   Ultramarine  Co.     174,033  ;   Oct. 

2 ;    Serial   No.    176.699 :    published   June   19,    1923. 
Laxative.      Agrilin    Chemical    Company.      176,323 ;    Nov. 

20:    Serial    No.    181,970;    published    Sept.    11.    1923. 
Laxative.     Battle  Creek   Food  Company.     172,885 ;    Sept. 

11  ;   Serial  No.   175,839  ;   published  May  15,   1923. 
Laxative.     W.  G.   I-Iviffman,  jr.     175,497  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 

No.  177,741:  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Laxative.  W.  H.  Miller.  164,328:  Feb.  20. 
Laxative.     H.   C.  Van  Buskirk.     167,489  ;  May  1 ;   Serial 

No.   154,246  ;  published  .Tune  27,  1922. 
Laxative.      Zagat    Inc.      172.966 ;    Sept.    11  ;    Serial    No. 

175,047;   published   .Tune   5,   1923. 
Laxative   and    tonic.    Herb.      A.   P.    Stanton   Medical    Co. 

167,628 ;    May    1  ;    Serial   No.   166,859  ;    published   Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Laxative,    Antiseptic.       Partola    Distributing    Company. 

165,673  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.   166,569  ;  published  Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Laxative,    Antiseptic.      Partola     Distributing     Company. 

168,322  :   May  22  ;   Serial  No.   167,532  ;   published  Feb. 

20,   1923. 
Laxative  crackers.     Vegatol  Products  Company.    172,653  ; 

Sept.  11  ;   Serial  No.  137,751 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Laxative    for    colrls,    headaches,    etc.      Pal    Medicine    Co. 

172,185  ;  Aug.  21. 
Laxative    for    regulating    the    bowels.      G.    S.    Lechuer. 

164.147;  Feb.  13. 
Laxative      medicine.        Kentucky      Fruit     Laxative      Co. 

169,571 ;  June  19. 
Laxative,   ointments,    red-clover   extracts.    Candy.      E.    .T. 

Needham.     167,914  ;   May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,178  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 
Laxative   or    mild    purgative   pill   preparation.      W.    Har- 
rison.     160,776 :    .Tuly    3 ;    Serial    No.    168,865 ;    pub- 
lished Mar.  6,   1923. 
Laxative  powders.     A.  W.  Knox.     169,942  :  July  3. 
Laxative  preparation.  Fruit.    N.  Irvine.     16.3.587  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Laxative   preparation.    Prune.      J.   T.    Murray.      109,641  ; 

June  26  ;  Serial  No.  170,945  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Laxative  preparations.     J.  F.  Hrejsa.     174,326;  Oct.  16; 

Serial   No.    177,972 ;    published    July    17,    1923. 
Laxative  sirup  and  tablets,   gall    salve,  toilet  cream,  etc. 

E.  C.  DeWltt  &  Co.     163.307  ;  Jan.  9. 
Laxative  tablets.     Plax  Company.     163,153  ;  Jan.  2. 
Laxative  wafer.     CaPhenin  Chemical  Company.     172,703  ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,768  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Laxatives.     W.  L.  Hirsch.     165,429  ;  Mar.  13.     Serial  No. 

165,910i  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922, 
Laxatives.      S.   Kaidasz,      174,872 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial   No. 

180,224;   published   July  31,   1923. 
Laxatives.     Lungardia  Company.     172,877  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Se- 
rial No.   175.936:  published  Mav  29,  1923. 
Laxatives.     Marmola   Companv.     169,585 :   June   26 ;    Se- 
rial No.  155,357  ;  published  July  18.  1922. 
Laxatives.     H.  R.  Mason.     165,474;  Mar.  13.     Serial  No. 

168,117 ;   published  Dec.  12.   1922. 
Laxatives.      Henry    K.    Wamnole    and    Company    Incorpo- 
rated.    167,735  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,659  ;  published 

Jan.  2,   1923. 
Laxatives    and    cathartics.      Parke,    Davis    &    Company. 

168,830 ;     May     29 ;     Serial     No.     170,503 ;     published 

Feb.   13,   1923. 
Leather,     Chemically-prepared     compound     for    treating. 

American  Shoe  Machinery  Company.     164,477  ;  Feb.  20. 
Leather  from  hides  and  skins.  Treating  and  tanning  agent 

In    the    manufacture    of.      Robeson    Process    Companv. 

165,839  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,684  ;  published  Jan.  2. 

Liniment.     C.  E.   Claflin.     169,612  ;'  Jiine   26  ;   Serial  No 
172,515;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 


Liniment.      I.    Connolly.      169,901;    July    3;    Serial    No, 

171,485;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Liniment.     C.  Cramer.     163,044  ;  Jan.  2. 
Liniment.     A.  C,  Day.     164,097  :  Feb.  13. 
Liniment.     E.  H.  Gould.     169,096 ;  June  5. 
Uniment.     J.   G.   Harris       169,903 ;   July   3 ;    Serial   No. 

171,358  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Liniment.      R.   B.    Hebert  and    Son.      177,088 ;    Dec.   11  ; 

Serial  No.  173,493  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Liniment.     N.   Schlosinger.     167,629  ;  May  1 ;   Serial  No. 

166,855  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Liniment.      M.    W.    Shefftel.      174,354;    Oct.    16;    Serial 

No.   177,111;    published   July   10,   1923. 
Liniment.      R.    H.    Wagner.      23,562 ;    renewed    Aug.    29, 

1923. 
Liniment.     W.  A.  Whitmore.     169,114  ;  June  5. 
Liniment    and    antiseptic    for    external    application    for 

rheumatism,    etc.      S.    A.    Latham.      167,937;    May    8; 

Serial  No.  172,602;  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 
Liniment    and    balm,    face    powder,    vanishing,    cleansing, 

and  bleaching  creams,  etc.,  Mustard.     H.  A.  Sherman. 

163.932  ;  Feb.   6. 
Liniments   and    croup   tinctures.      J.   W.    Garney   &   Son. 

23,703;  renewed  Oct.  10,   1923. 
Liniment    and    hair    grower.      D.    D.    Pugsley.      176,345 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Liniment  and   herb  tablets.     Blelek  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     165,776 ;   Mar.    20 ;    Serial  No.   158,751 ;    pub- 
lished  Jan.   2,   1923. 
Liniment,  cough  siruo,  liver  pellets,  corn  relief,  etc.     C, 

W.  Horn.     163,342  ;  Jan,  9. 
Liniment  for  bronchial  colds  and  congested  condition  of 

the    lungs,    lumbago,     etc.      T.    Montcalm.       168,393; 

May  22:   Serial  No.  171.813;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Liniment  for  burns,  cuts,  bruises,  etc..  Antiseptic.     C.  M. 

Shipman.     167,809  ;  May  8  ;    Serial  No.   166,265  ;   pub- 
lished Feb.   13,  1923. 
Liniment    for    external    application    and    herb    tablets. 

Blelek   Manufacturing    Company.      165.777;    Mar.    20; 

.Serial  No.  158,749;  published  .Tan.  2,  1923. 
Liniment  for   external    use   for   rheumatism,   sore   throat, 

etc.      Goodrich    Drug    Company.      167,228 ;    Apr.    24 ; 

Serial  No.    169,633 ;   published   Feb.    13,    1923. 
Liniment   for  headaches,    colds,    etc.      A.   J.    Krank    Mfg. 

Co.     164,184  ;  Feb.  13. 
Liniment  for  relief  of  aches,  pains,  cuts,  etc.     O.  M.  Nor- 

cross.      ]  68,049  :    May    15  ;    Serial    No.    169,603 ;    pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 
Liniment  for  rheumatism,  influenza,  coughs,  etc.     J.  Van 

Goodwin.     167,834  :   May   8  ;   Serial  No.   169,634  ;   pub- 
lished Feb.  20.  1923. 
Liniment    for    rheumatism,    lumbago,    gout,    and     colds. 

C.   L.    Schecle.     167,640  ;   May   1  ;    Serial  No.   167,946  ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Liniment  for  sprains,  etc.,  pepsin  lactated  compound  for 

indigestion,  etc.,  Chlor-methyl.     W.  H.  Rorer.    167.403  ; 

May  1  ;  Serial  No.  165,639  ;  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Llnlrrient  for  stiffness,  pains,  old  sores,  etc.     J,  W.  John- 
son.    164,167  ;  Feb.  13. 
Liniment   for   the   treatment   of   rheumatism,   colds,    etc.. 

Liquid,     N.   Stahlbehl.     165,847;   Mar.  20;   Serial   No. 

168,382;   published  .Tan.   2,   1923. 
Liniment    for   the   treatment    of    stiff    and   sore    muscles, 

rhpumntism,    etc.      Capitol    Sales    Company.      177.029; 

Dec.   11  ;   Serial  No.   163,500  :   published  Feb.  20.    1923. 
Liniments.     C.  A.  Burke.     169,587;  June  26;   Serial  No. 

158,074;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Llniment.s.      Edgar    Chemical    Company.      172,375 ;    Aug. 

28:  Serial  No.  157.417;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Liniments.     W.  A.   McGulre.     173,264:    Sept.   18;    Serial 

No.    175,365 :   published  June   19,    1923. 
Liniments.        Dr.   Earl   S.   Sloan   Incorporated.      167,295 ; 

Apr.    24. 
Liniments  and   pills.     J.   F.   Kobylanskl.     175.501  ;   Nov. 

6;   Serial  No.   176,838:   published   Aug.   14.   1923. 
Lip  paste  and  pencils.     F.  N.  Lewis.     172.658;  Sept.  11; 

Serial  No.   174.842:  published  June  5.  1923. 
Lip  paste  and  pencils.     F.  N.  Lewis.     172,731 :  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.   174,470  ;   published  May  22,  1923. 
Lin    sticks,    eye    brow    and    lash    dressing,    creams,    etc. 

Delica  Laboratories  Co.     176,991  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No, 

179,461  ;  published   Sept.   11,   1923. 
Lip   sticks,   face   powders,    rouge,   etc.      Rleser   Company. 

172.378  :  Aug.   28  ;  Serial  No.   155,449 ;   published  Feb. 

21,  1922. 
Liquid    and    ointment    preparations    for    promoting    the 

growth    of    the    hair,    shampoo,    etc.      A.    M.    Malone. 

169.751:   July   3;   Serial  No.   171,464;   published   Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Liquid  antiseptic  used  as  a  remedy  for  sore  throat,  ton- 
sillitis,   etc.      La    Salle   Company.      165.522 ;   Mar.    13 ; 

Serial  No.  164,058  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Linuid  battery  charge.     J.  K.  Jester.     172,570  :  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.   170,434;   published  May  22,   1923. 
Liquid   face   and    toilet   powder.      H.    Rigaud.      164,469 : 

Feb.   20. 
Liquid    for   cleansing  and   beautifying   the   skin   and   im- 
proving the  complexion.     Jouvence  Company.     176,319 ; 

Nov,  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,045 ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Liquid  for  exterminating  vermin.    S.  S.  Schoen.     174,808  ; 

Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  180,623 ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 


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Liquid    medicaments    and   ointments    for   antiseptic    uses 

etc.       Chloro     Chemical    Corporation.       174,073 ;     Oct. 

2;   Serial  No.   178,502;   published  July   10.  1923. 
Liquid    preparation    for    hair    dressing,    etc.      J.    Auty. 

104,480;   Feb.   20. 
Liquid  preparation  for  treatment  of  asthma.     K.  Karas. 

169,978;  July  10;  Serial  No.  166,836;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Liquid-preparation    remedy    or    tonic    for    nervous    dis- 
eases.     Organic    Preparations    Co.      175,574 ;    Nov.    6 ; 

Serial   No.    181,040;   published   Aug.   21,   1923. 
Liquid   preparation   used   as   a   fire  preventer  and   extin- 
guisher,   etc.      J.    Gerardi.      165,623 ;    Mar.    13 ;    Serial 

No.  167,464;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
Liquids  and  ointments.     R.  H.  Wojciechowski.     176,310  ; 

Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.  179,123  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Liquors,  Aging  and  softening  chemical  powder  for.     F.  D. 

Burhop.     170,251:   July   lO ;   Serial  No.   171,196;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 
Liver  regulator  and  tonic.     D.  J.  Gunter.     175,499  ;  Nov. 

6;  Serial  No.   177,297;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Logwood   extract.     Yorkshire   Dyeware  &  Chemical   Com- 
pany.    172.530  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  173,064  ;  published 

May  15,  1923.    . 
Lotion,  Antiseptic.     E.   C.   Cowman.      172,487;  Aug.   28. 
Lotion,  .Antiseptic,  astringent,  and  deodorizing.     Calcium 

I'roducts,    Incorporated.      174,022 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No. 

176.322 ;   published   June   19,    1923. 
Lotion    applied   to    the    face   after   shaving,    tooth   paste, 

face    powder,    etc.      Allmans    Co.      172,690 ;    Sept.    11 ; 

Serial   No.   155,471 ;  published  May  29,   1923. 
Lotion,   beauty  balm,  and  face  cream.  Face.     I. 'Bambini. 

166,143;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  157,253;  published  Nov. 

28,  1922. 
Lotion,  External.     Thompson-Barlow  Company.    175,638 ; 

Nov.   G :   Serial  No.   179,752  :  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Lotion,  Face.     A.  J.   Krank  Mfg.   Co.      167,364;   May  1; 

Serial    No.    170,022;    published    Jan.    23,    1923. 
Lotion,  Face.     .T.  W.  Mavo.     169,907;  July  3;  Serial  No. 

170,722  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Lotion,   Face.      D.    Pepple   and   Co.      172,725 ;   Sept.    11 ; 

Serial  No.  174,669  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Lotion,  Face.     E.  W.  Watklns.     163,202  ;  Jan.  2. 
Lotion,  Face  and  hand.     Remiller  Co.     174,065  ;  Oct.  2  ; 

Serial    No.    178.472:    published   Julv    10,   1923. 
Lotion  for  chapped  hands.     D.  &  N.  Drug  Co.     167,409  ; 

May  1 ;   Serial  No.  168,356  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Lotion   for  deodorizing  offensive   and   excessive   perspira- 
tion.   Toilet.       H.    B.    Dismond.      168,380;    May    22; 

Serial  No.   169,437;  published  Feb.   20,   1923. 
Lotion  for  external  application.     Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc. 

170.009  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.  172,813  ;   published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Lotion  for  the  external  treatment  of  skin  diseases,  sores. 

eruptions,  and  festers.     F.  &  B.  Co.     163,062  ;  Jan.  2. 
Lotion  for  the  skin.     W.  P.  Havhurst.     174,938  ;  Oct.  30  ; 

Serial   No.    175,311 ;  published   July   24,   1923. 
Lotion   for   the  skin.     P.   H.   Shoemaker.      174,935 ;   Oct. 

30;   Serial  No.  173,445;   published  July  24,   1923. 
Lotion  for  the  treatment  of  cuts,  burns,  boils,  etc..  Anti- 
septic.    W.  A.  Giddings.     165,488  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No. 

166,228;    published   Jan.   2,    1923. 
Lotion   for   the   treatment   of  eczema,   pimples,   itch,   etc. 

Cnir   Chemical   Company.      168.001 :   May   8. 
Lotion  for  use  after  shaving.  Antiseptic  and  cooling.     E. 

F.   Koss.      167,871 :   May   8  ;    Serial  No.   168.535  ;   pub- 
lished Feb.  6,  1923. 
Lotion,  Hand.     Annzis  and  Yuknis.     163,010  ;  Jan.  2. 
Lotion,  Hand.     Kin?  &  Stallkamp.     164.152  :  Feb.  13. 
Lotion,  Hand.     H.  Rigaud.     164.468.     Feb.  20. 
Lotion,  Nasal.     A.  Webber.     167.838  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

169,611  :  published  Feb.  13.  1923. 
Lotion,  Rubbing.     Gimbel  Brothers,  New  York.     164,436; 

Feb.  20. 
Lotion,  Skin.     H.  J.   Handley.     175,581  ;  Nov.   6 ;   Serial 

No.    181,276;    published    Aug.    21.    1923. 
Lotion,  Skin.     W.  Horstmann.     169,110  ;  .Tune  5. 
Lotion,    Skin.      Key    Chemical    Co.      Ifi5,677 ;    Mar.    20 : 

Serial  No.  166.378:  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Lotion,  Skin.     P.  N.  Lewis.     169,090  ;  June  5. 
Lotion,  Skin.     E.  L.  Patch  Company.     163.148  ;  Jan.  2. 
Lotion,  Skin.     E.  L.  Patch  Company.     172,664 ;  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  174.482  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Lotion,    toilet    water,    talcum    powder,    perfume,    rouge. 

etc.,   Hand.     C.  J.  Wallace.     168,207  ;  May  15 ;   Serial 

No.  158.203  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Lotions  and  creams.  Skin.     Jean   Jordeau  Inc.     169.775  ; 

July  3  ;  Serial  No.  168,893  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Lotions  and  medicinal  preparations  for  inflamed  mucous 

membranes,    Skin.      A.   B.    Mann.      176.170 ;    Nov.    20 ; 

Serial  No.  177,499  :  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Lotions   and   other  pharmaceutical   preparations.     M.   A. 

London.     177,420  :  Dec.   18  ;   Serial  No.   164,441 ;   pub- 
lished Sept.  25,  1923. 
Lotions.  Face.     I.  Auld.     170,196 ;  July  10 ;   Serial  No. 

173,393  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Lotions,  face  creams,  and  hair  pomades.     Cannon  Toilet 

Manufacturing     Co.       175,484 ;     Nov.     6 ;     Serial    No. 

178,330;    published    Aug.    14,    1923. 
Lotions     for     treatment    of    skin.       P.     H.     Shoemaker. 

172,793 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,451  ;  published  June 

5.  1923. 


Lotions,   Shaving.     Lam-T6  Mfg.  Co.     177,702  ;  Dec.  25  ; 

Serial  No.  166.142  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Lubricant,    Medicated.      Livezey    Supply     Co.       164,159 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Lubricant  or  laxative.  Liquid  Intestinal.     Henry  K.  Wam- 

pole  &  Co.     164,172  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lye.  Pennsylvania  Salt  Manufacturing  Company.  177,222  ; 

Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,094  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Lye.        Pennsylvania      Salt      Manufacturing      Company. 

173,907 ;   Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    176,095 ;    published   July 

10,  1923. 

Lye.        Pennsylvania      Salt      Manufacturing      Company. 

173,905-6 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    Nos.    176,096-7 ;    published 

July  10,  1923. 
Lye.     Wm.   Schield  Mfg.  Co.     168,245 ;  May   15 ;   Serial 

No.    167,270:    published    Feb.    13,    1923. 
Lye,  Flake.     Niagara  Alkali  Company.     170,829  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial  No.  169,918  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Magnesia,  Citrate  of.     H.  E.  Frees  Co.     169,848  ;  July  3  ; 

Serial  No.  172,871 ;  pubUshed  Mar    13,  1923. 
Magnesia  preparation.    Charles  H.  Phillips  Chemical  Com- 
pany.    24,049  ;  renewed  Jan.  16,  1924. 
Magnesia  used  for  pharmaceutical  purposes.     Laboratorio 

Chimico   Farmaceutico    Modern©    Di   Granelli    Candlanl 

&  C.     173,779  ;   Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.  175,794  ;  published 

.Tune  26,  1923. 
Mange   liquid   and   hair   tonic.      Dr.   A.    C.   Daniels,   Inc. 

165,428  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,918  ;  published  Nov. 

7,  1922. 
Manicure  preparation.     G.  E.  Kobolt.     170,033  ;  July  10 ; 

Serial    No.    173,711  ;    published    Apr.    10,    1923. 
Massage  for  the  face  and   body.     L.  Philippe.     170,385  ; 

July  17;  Serial  No.  170,542;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Massage  preparations  or  tonics  for  the  head  and   scalp. 

Van  Ess  Laboratories,  Inc.     174,214  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No. 

166,487;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Meat-curing  chemical  preparation.     B.  Heller  &  Company. 

175,430 :   Nov.   6 ;   Serial   No.   171,755 ;   published  Aug. 

28,  1923. 
Meat  preservative,   flavoring,   and   coloring   compound   in 

Uquid   form.     E.   L.   Karnes.     167,930  ;   May   8  ;   Serial 

No.  171.369  :  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Meats,    Preparation    for    curing    and    preserving.      New- 
berry-Ramsey Ready  Mixed  Sugar  Cure  Co.     165,810 ; 

Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  167,359;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Medical  and  disinfecting  compounds  and  apparatus,  Cer- 
tain.      Vapo-Cresolene     Company.        23,441 ;     ren«wed 

Aug.   1,  1923. 
Medical     compound.     Cathartic.       Illinois    Medicine    Co. 

172,391 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  168,313  ;  published  May 

1,  1923. 
Medical  compound  for  diseases  of  the  stomach.     Charles 

P.    Dare    &    Son,    Inc.      169,779 ;    July    3 ;    Serial    No. 

172.265  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Medical    compound    for    treating    corns.      G.    A.    Breon. 

177,054  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.   180,167  ;  published  Sept. 

11.  1923. 

Medical    compound    for   treating   syphilis.      E.    S.    Jones. 

164,171  ;  Feb.  13. 
Medical  compounds.     H.  P.   Callow.     175.905  ;   Nov.   13 ; 

Serial   No.    178,426:    published    Aug.    21.    1923. 
Medical  compounds.     F.  L.  McCoUam.     170,735  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial  No.   172,426  :   pubUshed  Aor.   24,  1923. 
Medical  compounds  for  the  treatment  of  Intestinal  indi- 
gestion,    constipation,     etc.       L.     C.     Kidd.       166.079 ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  158,984  ;  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 
Medical    compounds    for    the    treatment    of    rheumatism. 

Kattulas    and    Sotos.      176.378 ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No. 

177,674  ;   published  Aug.  28.   1923. 
Medical  preparation.     Bi-Oxo-Dyn  Co.     168,047  ;  May  15  ; 

Serial  No.   169.346  ;  published  Feb.   20.   1923. 
Medical  preparation.     D.   D.   Kirby.     163,103;   Jan.  2. 
Medical   preparation.      Eli    Lilly    &    Company.      174,383 ; 

Oct.  16  ;   Serial  No.  159,212  ;   published  July  17,  1923. 
Medical    preparation    for    diabetes.       H.    R.     Harrower. 

167,004;  Apr.   17. 
Medical    preparation    for    the    treatment    of    high    blood 

pressure.     J.  V.  McFarland.     168,448;  May  22;  Serial 

No.   170,494;   published  Feb.   20,   1923. 
Medical   preparation    for   treatment   of    asthma.      W.    M. 

Roberts.      167,746  ;    May   8 ;    Serial   No.   169,562 ;   pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 
Medical  product.     E.  H.  Dunn.     174,820  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 

No.  172,086;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Jledical    tablet    as    a    general    tonic.      Thompson-Barlow 

Company.      164,330  ;   Peb.  20. 
Medicated    bath    preparation.      N.    S.    Zucker.      172,235 ; 

Aug.  28  r  Serial  No.  174,984  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Modicated  cream  for  the  treatment  of  wrinkles,  acne.  etc. 

Opazel  Laboratories,  Inc.     167.604  ;  May  1 ;   Serial  No. 

164,942;   published   Dec.   26,    1922. 
Medicated    emulsion    for    all    skin    diseases    and   injuries. 

B.   A.  Talbot.     165.495  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166,114  ; 

pubUshed  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Medicated  food  for  convalescents  and  invalids.     Vita  Pood 

Company.       166,925 ;     Apr.     17 ;     Serial    No.    137,549 ; 

published  Dec.   12,  1922. 
Medicated     mineral.     Natural.       Mineral-Tone     Company. 

168,837  ;  May  29 ;   Serial  No.  170,660 ;   pubUshed   Feb. 

13,  1923. 
Medicated    preparation    for    liver    ailments.      Scott    and 

Turner,  Limited.     174.944  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  178,874  ; 

puWlshed  July  24,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FllOM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continuefl. 


Medicated  shields  or  pads  for  corns,  calluses,  and  bunions, 
Adhesive.  Scholl  Manufacturing  Company.  ]  67, 379; 
May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,739  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Medicated  tablets  for  headaches,  etc.  T.  J.  Mueller. 
172,542 ;   Sept.   4 ;   Serial  No.   173,850 ;   published   May 

15,  1923. 

Medicated  wax  for  treatment  of  pyorrhea.  Drs.  Brown 
and  Brown.  176,021 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  177,269 ; 
published  July  31,  1923. 

Medicinal  agents.  Firm  of  E.  Merck.  24,094  ;  renewed 
Jan.  23,  1924. 

Medicinal  agents  for  nervous  diseases  and  a  febrifuge. 
Firm  of  E.  Merck.     23,534  ;  renewed  Aug.  22,  1923. 

Medicinal  agents  for  treatment  of  bodily  pains.  Eddine 
Manufacturing  Co.  172,954 :  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
175,548 ;    published   June   5,    1923. 

Medicinal  and  chemical  products  for  treating  neuralgic 
and  convulsive  affections.  C.  A.  P.  ICahlbaum  Chem- 
ische  Fabrik  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung. 
172,739  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  168,973  ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Medicinal  and  laxative  tablets.  Tanner  &  Polndexter. 
174,004  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  175,276 ;  published  July 
17,  1923. 

Medicinal  and  pharmaceutical  preparations.  M.  Sisman. 
163.170;  Jan.  2. 

Medicinal  and  pharmaceutical  products  for  treating 
gouty,  rheumatic,  etc.,  affections.  C.  A.  P.  Kahlbaum 
Chemische  Fabrik  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haf- 
tung. 172,740  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  168,972  ;  published 
Apr.  24,  1923. 

Medicinal  belt  for  treatment  of  kidnevs.  Randell  &  Co. 
176,312;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  170,112;  published  Sept. 
4    1923. 

Medicinal  bitters.     W.  T.  Shafe.     163,168  ;  Jan.  2. 

Medicinal  bitters  and  general  tonics.  Felice  Bisleri 
&  C.  177,130;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  140,825;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 

Medicinal  bitters  for  stomach  troubles.  P.  Maggini. 
163,237;  Jan.  2. 

Medicinal  composition  for  neurasthenic  disorders.  Leci- 
thin Company.  173,048  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,839  ; 
published  June  12,  1923. 

Medicinal  compound.  Jath's  Camphorub  Company. 
177,292  ;  Dec.   18 ;   Serial  No.   179,044  ;  published  Oct. 

16,  1923. 

Medicinal  compound.     E.  Van  TofC.     164,447  ;  Feb.  20. 

Medicinal  compound  and  salve.  Blackburn  Products  Co. 
172,393  ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  167,595  ;  published  May 
1,  1923. 

Medicinal  compound  containing  acetvlsalicylic  acid.  H. 
C.  Fleming.  174,943  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  178,834  ; 
published  July  24,   1923. 

Medicinal  compound  for  promoting  calcification.  J.  H. 
Holm.  170,402 :  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  171,539 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Medicinal  compound  for  the  treatment  of  catarrhal  dis- 
eases of  the  head.  Cream  Balm  Company.  172,568 ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  170,626 ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Medicinal  compound  for  the  treatment  of  paralysis,  rheu- 
matism, etc.     W.  W.  Barnett.     164,295  ;  Feb.  20. 

Medicinal  compound  for  the  treatment  of  piles.  A.  H. 
Curley.  165,612;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  167,163;  pub- 
lished Dec.  12,  1922. 

Medicinal  compound  for  treating  the  scalp.  R.  J.  Hal- 
seth.     168,011  ;  May  8. 

Medicinal  compound  used  for  the  treatment  of  rheu- 
matism, neuralgia,  sciatica,  etc..  Liquid.  National 
Radium  Co.  177,166 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,766 ; 
published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Medicinal  compounds.  George  D.  Hoover  Manufacturing 
Phamacist,  Inc.     171,949 ;   Aug.    14. 

Medicinal  herb  preparation.  Wing  Lee  Wai  Company, 
172,451 :  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  172,364  ;  published  May 
15,   1923. 

Medicinal  herb  preparation.  Wing  Lee  Wai  Company. 
172,454-5 :  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  Nos.  172,569-70 ;  pub- 
lished  May   15,    1923. 

Medicinal  herb  preparation  used  as  a  general  tonic. 
Wing  Lee  Wai  Company.  169,852 ;  July  3 ;  Serial 
No.  172,304  :  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Medicinal  iron  preparation.  A/S  Ferrosan.  169,686 ; 
June  26  ;  Serial  No.  166,430  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Medicinal  liquid  for  lungs  and  kidney,  etc.  J.  Vajda. 
176,281 :  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  178,886  ;  published  Aug. 
14.   1923. 

Medicinal  liquid  for  relief  (St  throat  Irritations,  colds,  etc. 
G.  Bailhe.  167,374  :  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,970 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.   26,   1922. 

Medicinal  oil.  N.  .Takobs.  178,325 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial 
No.   171,998;   published  June  26,   1923. 

Medicinal  ointment.  Eli  Lilly  &  Company.  173,653 ; 
Oct.   2 :    Serial   No.   176,559  :   published   .Tune   19.   1923. 

Medicinal  powder.  Suppurative.  Sharp  &  Dohme. 
170,247;  July  10;  Serial  No.  171,596;  published  Apr. 
3.  1923. 

Medicinal  powders  for  Internal  use.  J.  S.  Tyree. 
167.819;  May  8;  Serial  No.  161,460;  published  Feb.  13, 
1923. 

Medicinal  preparation.  Armour  and  Company.  173,987  ; 
Oct.    2:    Serial   No.   178,702;   published   .Tuiv    17,    1923. 

Medicinal  preparation.  Balsamea  Co.  170.724  ;  July  24  ; 
Serial  No.  172,661 ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 


Medicinal  preparation.     Bristol-Myers  Company.  167,912  ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,154  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Medicinal   preparation.      G.    W.    Carnrick    Co.      175,486 ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  178,089  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Medicinal      preparation.         Euclid      Medical      Company. 

165,571 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  161,307  ;  published  Nov. 

28,  1922. 
Medicinal     preparation.        Fluenzol      Proprietary,      Ltd. 

176,154  ;   Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,897  ;  published  Aug. 

28,    1923. 
Medicinal   preparation.      Granger  Mineral  Co.      173,270; 

Sept.  18  :  Serial  No.  175,014  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Medicinal  preparation.  V.  Halper.  177,834 ;  Dec.  25. 
Medicinal     preparation.      R.    H.    Hunstock   Chemical   Co. 

164,475  ;  Feb.  20. 
Medicinal  preparation.    Kon-Stip-E-O  Tablet  Co.   163,104  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Medicinal  preparation.     Eli  Lilly  &  Company.     171,971 ; 

Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  166,382  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Medicinal  preparation.     Eli  Lilly  &  Company.     174,144  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Medicinal   preparation.      W.    H.    Peters.      175,625 ;    Nov. 

6 ;    Serial    No.    180,722 ;    published    Aug.    14,    1923. 
Medicinal  preparation.     Schering  &  Glatz,  Inc.     169,629 ; 

June  26  ;  Serial  No.  174,033  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Medicinal  preparation.     D.  Singh.     176,905  ;  Dec.  4. 
Medicinal    preparation.      Standard    Crayon    Manufactur- 
ing Company.      173,824;    Oct.    2;    Serial   No.    175,627; 

published  June  26.  1923. 
Medicinal  preparation.     Vineyardl  Co.     165.806  :  Mar.  20  ; 

Serial  No.  172,245  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Medicinal   preparation.      W.   H.   Wilson.      172,982 ;    Sept. 

11  ;   Serial  No.  174,116  ;  published  .Tune  12,  1923. 
Medicinal    preparation   acting   as    a    system   cleaner    and 

regulator.     A.   W.   CampbelL     169,834;  July  3;   Serial 

No.  173,030  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Medicinal  preparation   for   an  aid   to   nature  in   lung  af- 
fections,  coughs,  etc.     American   Chemical  &  Drug  Co. 

170,431;   .July   17;   Serial  No.  171,889;   published  Apr. 

10.  1923. 
Medicinal    preparation    for    asthma,    etc.      E.    Bilhuber, 

Inc.     170,032;  July  10;  Serial  No.  173,695;  published 

Apr.  10,  1923. 
Medicinal  preparation  for  colds,  cuts,  etc.     Unruh  H.  P. 

Co.    176,194 :   Nov.   20 ;    Serial  No.    155,940 ;   published 

July  10,   1923. 
Medicinal    preparation    for    colds,    grippe,    and    catarrh. 

J.  G.  Blakeney.     163,024;  Jan.  2. 
Medicinal   preparation   for   coughs,   colds,   bronchitis,   etc. 

A.  J.  Brissette.     167,623  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,707  ; 
published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Medicinal  preparation  for  external  treatment  of  rheuma- 
tism, neuritis,  etc.  J.  M.  Pottgieser.  175,100  ;  Oct.  30  ; 
Serial  No.  179,740;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Medicinal  preparation  for  hay  fever,  rose  and  catarrhal 
colds.  H.  F.  Chemical  Company.  167,554  ;  May  1 ;  Se- 
rial No.  165,590;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Medicinal  preparation  for  indigestion,  dyspepsia,  etc. 
Brunelle  Drug  Co.  175,576 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
181,057;    published   Aug.    21,    1923. 

Medicinal  preparation  for  internal  and  external  use.  Oily. 
W.   E.   Pearson.     23,662-3  ;   renewed  Sept.  26,   1923. 

Medicinal  preparation  for  intestinal  disorders.  Inter- 
national Consolidated  Chemical  Corporation.  174,803  ; 
Oct.   23;   Serial  No.    180,702;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 

Medicinal  preparation  for  liver  diseases.  J.  H.  Zeilin  & 
Co.     24,258  ;  renewed  Feb.  20,  1924. 

Medicinal  preparation  for  nervousness,  anaemia,  etc.  L.  A 
White.  167,235  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  161,215 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  19,   1922. 

Medicinal  preparation  for  open  wounds  of  animals. 
Liquid.  F.  PodowinnikofC.  168,210 ;  May  15 ;  Serial 
No.  152,479  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Medicinal  preparation  for  pneumonia,  etc.  P.  J.  Gillen. 
173,893;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  177,294;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Medicinal  preparation  for  the  treating  of  croup,  colds, 
and  inflammation.  S.  Pfeififer  Mfg.  Co.  170,205  ;  July 
10 :    Serial    No.    173,207 ;    published    Mar.    27,    1923. 

Medicinal  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  colds,  hoarse- 
ness,   lung    trouble,    etc.      P.    O.    Monville.      164,442 
Feb.  20. 

Medicinal   preparations    for    the   treatment    of   glandular 
deficiency.      G.    W.    Carnrick    Co.      170,415 ;    July    17 
Serial  No.   173.127  ;  published  Apr.   10.   1923. 

Medicinal   preparation  for  the  treatment  of   rheumatism 

B.  P^rez.     169,592;  June  26;  Serial  No.  147,307;  pub 
lished  Mar.  6,   1923. 

Medicinal   preparation   for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism 

and  lumbago.     C.  H.  Canode.     164,418  ;  Feb.  20. 
Medicinal  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  stomach  and 

bowel    troubles,    coughs,    i<?tc.      A.    J.    Perry    and    Co. 

176,223 ;     Nov.     20 ;     Serial     No.     177,242 ;     published 

Aug.   7,   192.S. 
Medicinal    preparation    for  .the    treatment    of    toothache 

and  pyorrhea.     A.  A.  Schwerin,  sr.     169.855;  July  3; 

Serial  No.  172  124  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Medicinal    preparation    for   treatment    of   eczema,    tetter, 

etc.      Kohr    Mfg.    Co.      176,982 ;    Dec.    11 ;    Serial    No. 

179,732  ;  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Medicinal    preparation    for   use    in    lung    diseases,    pneu- 
monia,   bronchitis,    sore    throat,    etc.      H.    R.    Pursell. 

163,154;  Jan.  2. 


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Medicinal  preparation  in  the  nature  of  a  purgative  and 
liver  medicine.  J.  G.  Williams.  170,104  :  July  10 ; 
Serial    No.    16S.626 ;    published    Apr.    10,    1923. 

Medicinal  preparation  indicated  in  chronic  Inflammation 
of  the  mucous  membranes.  American  Radium  Appli- 
ance Company.  175,102  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,699  ; 
published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Medicinal  preparation  of  tonic  and  laxative  properties. 
Thompson  Medical  Co.  169,667 ;  June  26 ;  Serial 
No.    171,046;    published   Mar.    27,    1923. 

Medicinal  preparation  recommended  for  use  in  the  treat- 
ment of  rheumatic,  neuritic,  and  sciatic  affections,  etc. 
Capcoss  Co.  175,133 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  180,583  ; 
published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Medicinal  preparation  to  relieve  pain.  Heidbrink  Com- 
pany. 173,704  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  170,998  ;  published 
June  26,  192:?. 

Medicinal  preparation  used  as  a  general  tonic.  J.  S. 
Barclay.     164.161  ;  Feb.  13. 

Medicinal  preparation  used  as  a  physic.  E.  E.  Hethcock. 
16S,S22  ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  170,191 ;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Medicinal  preparation  used  as  a  prophylactic,  antiseptic, 
and  germicide.  H.  Wolcott.  172,893 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Se- 
rial No.  175.588  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Medicinal  preparation  used,  in  the  treatment  of  car- 
buncles, etc.  Nettie-Beall  Hinkle.  170,065  :  July  10  ; 
Serial   No.    171,844 ;    published   Mar.    27,    1923. 

Medicinal  preparation  used  in  the  treatment  of  eczema. 
W.  H.  Gross.     164,450  ;  Feb.  20. 

Medicinal  preparation  used  in  the  treatment  of  eczema, 
polypus,  piles,  etc.  P.  J.  Hawthorne.  165,680  ;  Mar. 
20  ;■  Serial  No.  166,372  ;  published  Nov.  7.  1922. 

Medicinal  preparation  used  in  the  treatment  of  galls, 
sores,  etc.,  on  horses.  F.  W.  Kelley.  177,232  ;  Dec.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  181,601  ;  published   Sept.   18,  1923. 

Medicinal  preparation  used  in  the  treatment  of  rheuma- 
tism, neuralgia,  gout,  sciatica,  etc.  G.  S.  Lechner. 
163,107;  Jan.  2. 

Medicinal  preparations.  I.  J.  Epstein.  177,063  ;  Dec.  11 ; 
Serial  No.   174,729;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Medicinal  preparations.  J.  G.  Fambach.  172,735  ;  Sept. 
11 :    Serial  No.   169,895  ;   published  May  22,   1923. 

Medicinal  preparations.  C.  Gibson,  M.  D.  164,354 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Medicinal  preparations.  Independent  Drug  Company. 
177,175  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.   180,865  ;  published  Sept. 


11,  1923. 
Medicinal  preparations. 


J.  S.  Tyree.     163,408  ;  Jan.  9. 


Medicinal   preparations  for  cramps,   diarrhea,    and  colds. 
~  "■      ~         ~      ' June  26  ;  Serial  No.  173,263  ; 


gonorrhea   and    syphilis.      S. 
6  ;   Serial  No.  164,538  ;  pub- 


leucorrhea, 
;    Serial   No. 


etc.      Peck    & 
178,405;    pub- 


Walker  Bros.  Co.    169,680 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Medicinal   preparations   for 

Glickson.     175,402 ;   Nov. 

lished  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Medicinal    preparations    for 

Sterba.      175.483:    Nov.    6 

lished  Aug.  28,   1923. 
Medicinal  preparations  for  treatment  of  catarrhal  troubles. 

A.  R.  Theodosio.     163,187  ;  Jan.  2. 

Medicinal  praptirations.  Proprietary.  Cumberland  Chem- 
ical Co.  172.571 ;  Sept  11 ;  Serial  No.  170,429  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Medicinal  iweparations.  Proprietary.  Cumberland  Chem- 
ical Co.  172.586  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  170,428  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Medicinal  salt  for  cleaning  the  hair  and  scalp,  etc.  W.  D. 
McPherson.  176,197;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  165,703; 
published   Oct.   31.  1922. 

Medicinal  tablets,  face  and  skin  lotions,  etc.  Kalina 
Company.  169,771  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,169  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Medicinal  tablets  for  diseases  In  fowls.  W.  M.  Carpenter. 
177.207  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  179,412  ;  published  Sept. 
18.  1923. 

Medicinal  tablets  for  use  as  a  general  tonic.  G.  F. 
Schmidt.  169,876  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  137,033  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Medicinal  tonic.     Sanitogeno  Company.     164,487  ;  Feb.  20. 

Medicinal  tonic  for  stomach  troubles.  S.  Spinner. 
167,373  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  168,008  ;  published  Dec.  26, 
1923. 

Medicinal  tonics  for  the  prevention  and  treatment  of 
chills,  etc.  H.  C.  Brown.  173,526 ;  Sept.  4 ;  Serial 
No.    173.589 ;   published   Apr.    17,   1923. 

Medicinal  tonics,  General.  W.  C.  Black.  168,563  ;  May 
29  ;  Serial  No.  166,632  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Medicinal  wafers  for  broncuial  troubles.  H.  A.  Whitney. 
175,637;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  179,760;  published  Aug. 
21    1923.  ♦ 

Medicine.  Gastone  Co.  176.306:  Nov.  20;  Serial  No. 
179,266  :   published    Aug.    21.    1923. 

Medicine  and  ingredients  of  medicine  for  tuberculosis,  etc. 

B.  J.   Evans.     170,732  ;   July  24  ;   Serial  No.   172,324  : 
published  Apr.   24,   1923. 

Medicine,   Asthma.     .\sthma-Tol  Co.     169.990 :   July  10 ; 

Serial    No.    137,598 ;   published    Dec.    26,    1922. 
Medicine,   Blood-purifving.     TJ   M   A   Medicine   Companv. 

165.S16;  Mar.   20;   Serial  No.  165,973;  published  Jan. 

2.    1923. 
Medicine,  Cough.     E.  F.  Hendrickson.     165,617  ;  Mar.  13 ; 

Serial  No.  167,300  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 


Aledicine  for  aiding  digestion.  R.  G.  Bishop.  107,406 ; 
May  1 ;  Serial  No.   168,195  ;  published  Jan.  9,   1923. 

Medicine  for  application  to  boils,  carbuncles,  etc..  Ex- 
ternal. Mrs.  M.  B.  Travis.  167,605 ;  May  1 ;  Serial 
No.   164,014  ;   published  Jan.   23,   1923. 

Medicine  for  bladder  troubles.  Evergreen  Company. 
164,169  ;  Feb.  13. 

Medicine  for  blood,  rheumatism,  lumbago,  and  the  nerves. 
O.  H.  Kyle.  168,570 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  166,888 ; 
published    Feb.    20,    1923. 

Medicine  for  coughs,  colds,  bronchitis,  croup,  etc.  E.  H. 
Baker.     164,614  ;  Feb.  20. 

Medicine  for  diseases  of  the  blood,  etc.  R.  S.  Verman. 
176,927  :   Dec.  4. 

Medicine  for  diseases  peculiar  to  females.  A.  O.  Schmidt. 
176,178  :  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  178,573  ;  published  Aug. 
7,   1923. 

Medicine  for  disorders  of  the  digestive  tract.  Harry  E. 
Spayde  and  Edward  B.  Raup.  177,726 ;  Dec.  25 ; 
Serial   No.   176,923;   published  Oct.  9,   1923. 

Medicine  for  gallstones  and  liver  trouble.  N.  E.  Blodgett. 
164,213  ;  Feb.  13. 

Medicine  for  general  debility,  nervous  prostration,  etc.  T. 
Goldblum.  174,845  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,736  ;  pub- 
lished July   31,   1923. 

Medicine  for  headache  and  dizziness,  etc.  G.  A.  Pavich. 
165,472-3  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  Nos.  168,139^0  ;  published 
Jan.  2,  1923. 

Medicine  for  headache,  stomach  troubles,  constipation, 
etc.  J.  Megley.  165,789  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  164,178  ; 
published  Jan.  2.   1923. 

Medicine  for  headaches,  colds,  etc.  M.  M.  Taylor. 
163,453  ;  Jan.  9. 

Medicine  for  hypochondriasis,  neurosis,  epilepsy,  etc.  G. 
S.  Stoddard  &  Co.     163.252  ;  Jan.  2. 

Medicine  for  increasing  the  fluidity  of  the  bile.  E.  L. 
Patch  Company.  165,466  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  168,122  ; 
published   Dec.   12.   1922. 

Medicine  for  indigestion,  vertigo,  etc.  T.  R.  Deavy. 
170,919  :  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  165,855  ;  published  Apr. 
24,   1923. 

Medicine  for  internal  and  external  use  for  the  treatment 
of  rheumatism,  neuralgia,  etc.  W.  0.  Gilpin.  164,094  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Medicine  for  kidney  disorders.  J.  F.  Hightower.  165,494  ; 
Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166,182  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Medicine  for  lung  and  liver  ailments.  G.  Loebsack. 
165,581 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  162,827  ;  published  Dec. 
5,  1922. 

Medicine  for  nervous  disorders,  epilepsy,  and  sleeplessness. 
E.   Reilly.     163.156;   Jan.   2. 

Medicine  for  poultry.  S.  O.  Barnes  &  Son.  164,577; 
Feb.  20. 

Medicine  for  rheumatism.  L.  Aronovich.  163,013 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Medicine  for  rheumatism  and  backache.  L.  Kaletzky. 
174.400;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  178,344;  published  July 
17.  1923. 

Medicine  for  rheumatism,  diseases  of  nerves,  etc.  G.  A. 
Pavich.  165,845  :  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  168,138  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

Medicine  for  sore  throat,  influenza,  etc.  W.  V.  Patey- 
chuk.  170,414 :  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  173,206 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Medicine  for  the  blood  and  stomach.  I.  Paul.  170,082  ; 
July   10;   Serial  No.   167,533;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 

Medicine  for  the  skin.  T.  Kusaka.  177,177  ;  Dee.  11 ; 
Serial  No.   180,981 ;  published  Sept.  18,   1923. 

Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  coughs,  colds,  etc.  W.  T. 
Owbridge  Limited.     164.435  ;  Feb.  20. 

Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  diphtheria  and  membra- 
nous croup.  John  T.  Stapleton  and  John  Tracy  Staple- 
ton.  172.536  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  173,905  ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  headache,  neuralgia,  nerv- 
ousness, la  grippe,  etc.  Matlson  Company.  164,615 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  hog  cholera.  Mrs.  N.  F. 
Hoffman.  174,067  :  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,504  ;  pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 

Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  impotence  and  frigidity. 
E.  R.  Weisberg.  173,426;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No. 
159,004  :    published    June   26,    1923. 

Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  influenza,  etc.  E.  .A..  Secoy. 
176,282  :  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  178,875  ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  Ingrowing  toenails. 
L  &  W  Mfg.  Company.  174,040 :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
177,445  ;    published   .July    10,    1923. 

Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  leucorrhea.  ulcerations 
of  the  womb,  etc.  C.  L.  Hughes.  175,487 ;  Nov.  6 ; 
Serial    No.    178,041  ;   published   Aug.    28,    1923. 

Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  stomach,  etc..  and  an  oint- 
ment. E.  S.  Vawter.  168,396 :  May  22 ;  Serial  No. 
171,746;  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 

Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  ulcerative  and  diseased 
conditions  of  the  mouth  and  throat.  Clarke  Chemical 
Co.  169,767  :  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  169,283  ;  published 
Mar.  13,  1923. 

Medicine  for  treating  high  blood  pressure,  etc.  H.  C. 
Fitzer.  170,253  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  171,160 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Medicine  for  treatment  of  rheumatism,  asthma,  etc.     M. 

Ubs.      172,418;    Aug.    28. 
Medicine  for  treatment  of  stomach,  digestive  organs,  and 

kidneys.     Birch   Chemical   Co.     165,003 :   F.>b.   27. 
Medicine,  for   treatment   of  tuberculosis,   chronic   coughs, 

colds,  etc.     W.  C.  King.     170,017 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 

172,477  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Medicine  for  treatment  of  tuberculosis  of  the  bone,  etc. 

F.  B.  Odor.     176,283  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  178,864  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 
Medicine  for  tuberculosis,  etc.     S.  A.  D.  Sziber.     177,047  ; 

Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  180,508 ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Medicine  for  tuberculosis,  Liquid.     J.  Margus.     176,238  ; 

Nov.   20  ;   Serial  No.   164,656  ;  published  Aug.   7,   192.S. 
Medicine  for   tuberculosis,   pneumonia,  and   pleurisy.     T. 

D.  Goml.     172,529  ;   Sept.  4  ;   Serial  No.  173,131 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 
Medicine  for  use  in   treatment   of  ailments   of  the  liver, 

stomach,   and  bovcels  and  as   a  blood   purifier.     O.   W. 

Dean  Company.     172,233  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,958  ; 

published   May  15,   1923. 
Medicine    for    use    in    treatment    of   rheumatism,    kidney, 

liver,   and   stomach    trouble,    etc.     M.    Ulbs.      163,190; 

Jan.  2. 
Medicine     for     venereal     diseases.       Tarrant     Company. 

163,184;   Jan.  2.  ^     ^ 

Medicine  for  whooping  cough,  bronchitis,  tuberculosis,  etc. 

Parke,    Davis   &   Company.      176,953 ;    Dec.    11 ;   Serial 

No.   181,612 ;   published   Sept.   18,    1923. 
Medicine  for  wounds,  sores,  burns,  boils,  and  eczema.     J. 

Manelich.     164,151 ;  Feb.  13. 
Medicine,  Gallstone.     W.  E.  McAllister.     169,899  ;  July  3  ; 

Serial  No.  171,585  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Medicine,    Goiter.      Allen    Remedy    Company.      169,586 ; 

June  26  ;   Serial  No.  158,209  ;  published  Mar.  6,   1923. 
Medicine,    Goiter.      A.    L.    Downs.      165,532 ;    Mar.    13  ■ 

Serial  No.  158,226;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Medicine,   Goiter.     J.   W.   Webster.      164,145 ;    Feb.   13. 
Medicine,   Kidney  and  bladder.     Blackburn   Products   Co. 

167,470;   May   1;    Serial   No.    166,979;   published   Jan. 

Medicine  known  as  a  blood  purifier  and  body  builder. 
W.  F.  Rett.  174,472;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  178,284; 
published  July  17,   1923. 

Medicine,  Liver,  kidney,  and  stomach.  Splnks  &  Mcll- 
wain.  172,592;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  168,736:  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 

Medicine,  Mange.  H.  Clay  Glover  Company.  163,929 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Medicine — namely,  desiccated  glands  of  cattle.  Endovita 
Company.  165,527  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  157,919  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  5,  1922. 

Medicine,  Nerve-tonic.  Macphee  &  Company.  176,980  • 
Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  179,806  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Medicine,  Poultry.  C.  J.  Martin.  174.423  ;  Oct.  16 ; 
Serial  No.  170,943  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Medicine,  Rheumatism.     J.  M.  Nelson.     177,811 ;  Dec.  25. 

Medicine  to  relieve  rheumatism,  cancer,  and  other  internal 
ailments.  Slavonian  Trading  Corporation.  165,543 ; 
Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  160,438  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Medicine  used  as  a  calmant  and  antispasmodic.  Societe 
des  Produits  Chimiques  Speciaux  Brevets  Lumiere. 
169,860 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  171,821 ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Medicine  used  for  tonic,  laxative  pills  in  cases  of  consti- 
pation, biliousness,  etc.  Organ-Iron  Medicine  Com- 
pany.    164,100  ;  Feb.  13. 

Medicine  used  In  cases  of  inflammation,  ulceration,  and 
discharges  of  the  urinary  tract.  Organ-Iron  Medicine 
Company.  176,410  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,458  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Medicine  used  in  cases  of  kidney  and  bladder  troubles, 
etc.  Organ-Iron  Medicine  Company.  174,064 ;  Oct. 
2 ;    Serial   No.    178,461  ;    published   July   10,    1923. 

Medicine  used  in  cases  of  rheumatism,  sciatica,  etc. 
Organ-Iron  Medicine  Company.  174,063 :  Oct.  2  ;  Se- 
rial No.   178,460  ;  published  July  10,   1923. 

Medicine  used  in  cases  of  stomach,  liver,  kidney,  and 
bladder  trouble,  etc.  Organ-Iron  Medicine  Company. 
174,062;    Oct.    2;    Serial   No.   178,459;   published   July 

Medicine  used  in  the  treatment  of  asthma,  bronchitis,  etc. 

P.   Raymond.     172,357;  Aug.   28;   Serial  No.   173,5.32; 

published  May   15,   1923. 
Medicine  used  in  the  treatment  of  cancer.    W.  E.  Mitchely 

1189>785;   July   3;    Serial  No.   154,229;   published   Mar. 

Medicine   used   in   the   treatment    of   diphtheria.      Smiley 

Company.     172,224  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,342  ;  pub- 

li.<!hpd   May  15,   1923. 
Mejdicine  used   in  the   treatment  of  piles   and   flatulency. 

^\,K^t^°}^i.    173,339:    Sept.    25;    Serial    No.    173,298; 

published  May  1,  1923. 
Medicine   used  in   the  treatment  of  rickets,   etc.      R.    W 

McRoberts.      175,613:    Nov.    6;    Serial    No.    180,874; 

published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Medicine  used  in  the  treatment  of  skin  diseases    Farben- 

fabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.     164,110  ;  Feb.  13. 
Medicine  used  in  treatment  of  rheumatism.     Pete  Smith 

&  Son.     164,502  ;  Feb.  20. 
Medicine,   Veterinary.      N.    F.   Tate.      170.149 ;   July   10 ; 

Serial    No.    168,287 ;    published    Mar.    20,    1923. 


Medicines.      Bielek    Manufacturing    Company.      164,124 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Medicines.     Tofoli  &  Paladino.     163,868  ;  Feb.  6. 
Medicines  and  pharmaceutical  preparations.     M.  Kaplan. 

177,055  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  180,125 ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 

Medicines  and  toilet  preparations.     D.  Sweet.     168,277 ; 

May  15. 
Medicines  and  toilet  preparations.     D.  Sweet.     172,678  ; 

Sept.  11  ;   Serial  No.   164,776  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Medicines,    Certain    named.      C.    E.    Brunning.      23,658 ; 

renewed  Sept.  26,  1923. 
Medicines  for  indigestion,  sour  stomach,  etc..  Proprietary. 

Lottman  Medicine  Company.     177,199  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial 

No.  179,009  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Medicines   for   kidney   troubles,    rheumatism,    etc.      D.   L. 

Watson.     172,651 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  143,466  ;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 
Medicines   for    rheumatism,    backache,    etc.,    and   insecti- 
cides.    Duncan  Chemical  Co.     170,151 ;  July  10  ;  Serial 

No.  168,518  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Medicines   for   the  treatment   of   affections   of  the   heart. 

Laboratoire  Nativelle.     163,235  ;  Jan.  2. 
Medicines  for  the  treatment  of  affections  of  the  heart. 

Laboratoire  Nativelle.     170,954  ;  July  24. 
Medicines  for  treatment  of  dandruff  and  eczema.     R.  N. 

Hymer.      175,626  :    Nov.    6 ;    Serial   No.    180,701  ;    pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 
Medicines,  Hypnotic.     Henry  K.  Wampole  and  Company. 

172,728 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,547  ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 
Medicines,  Patent.     Mac  Lean  Drug  Company.     177,091  ; 

Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,845  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Medicines,   Proprietary.      Katharmon  Chemical   Company. 

21,996;  renewed  Nov.  15,  1922. 
Medicines   used  in  cases   of   colds,   grippe,   influenza,   and 

rheumatism.     Organ-Iron  Medicine  Company.     164,101 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Medicines,  Veterinary  and  poultry.     J.  H.  Knox.    167,849  ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  164,505  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Menthol  cones,  styptic  pencils,  and  lip  sticks.   W.  C.  Bel- 

monte.     164,443  ;  Feb.  20. 
Mercurox    used    in    the    treatment    of    trachoma.      C.    E. 

Hoffman.      168,510;   May   22. 
Metal-hardening    compounds.      Park    Chemical    Company. 

163,147;  Jan.  2. 
Metals,  Compound  for  the  desulphurization  and  deoxida- 

tion  of  molten.     W.  A.  Rosenberger.     170,424  ;  July  17  ; 

Serial  No.    172,059 ;   published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Monoaceticacidester  of  salicylic   acid  or  acid   acetyl  sal- 
icylic.    Charles  E.   Frosst  &  Co.     163,498;  Jan.   16. 
Mordants.     Firm  of  Th.   Goldschmidt.     23,707  ;   renewed 

Oct.  10,  1923. 
Mordants  for  dyeing  and  printing.     Farbenfabrlken  vorm. 

Friedr.    Bayer   &   Co.      165.793;    Mar.    20;    Serial    No. 

163,782;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Moth    preventive.      W.    R.    Griffin.      174,374 :    Oct.    16 ; 

Serial  No.  167,720  :  published  July  17.  1923. 
Moths    and    Insect    preventives.      Lawlor-McCormick    Co. 

164,394  ;  Feb.  20. 
Motor  saltz.     B.  R.  Caswell.     173,912  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 

175,298;   published   July  10,   1923. 
Mouth  wash.     S.   Blanc.     172.706  ;   Sept.   11 ;   Serial  No. 

175,642  ;    published  May   29,   1923. 
Mouth  wash.     H.  M.  Donahue.     170,064  ;  July  10  ;  Serial 

No.   171,908  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Mouth    wash.      F.    W.    Schconmaker   Inc.      168,439 ;   May 

22:  Serial  No.  170,994;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Mouth   wash  and   a   remedy   for   pyorrhea.      Hom-Pyrrho 

Co.     170,744  ;   July  24  ;   Serial  No.  174,626 ;  published 

Apr.   24,   1923. 
Mouth    wash    and    gargle.    Antiseptic.      Parke,    Davis    & 

Company.     172,228  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,633  ;  pub- 
lished May    1,   1923. 
Mouth  wash.  Antiseptic.     M.   O.  Jacques.     177,129  :  Dec. 

11  ;    Serial    No.    140,964  ;    published   Jan.    3,    1922. 
Mouth  wash.  Liquid.     M.  West.     174,692  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 

No.  180,036;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Mouth-wash   preparation.     Pvraid   Products   Corporation. 

174,025 ;    Oct.    2 ;   Serial  No.    176,428 ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 

Mouth    washes.      Universal   Laboratories  Inc.      164,421 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Nail   bleach   and   polish,   cold   cream,    sachet   powder,   lip 

stick,   etc.     J.  H.   Karp.     167.853  ;  May  8 ;   Serial  No. 

163,886  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Nail  creams,  rouges,  powders,  and  polishes.    W.  R.  Smith. 

167,428 ;    May    1 ;    Serial  No.    164,969 ;   published    Oct. 

10,  3  922. 
Nfiil    emollient   or   polish.      V.   C.  B.   Lambert.     168.831  ; 

May   29;   Serial  No.   170,493;   published  Feb.  13,   1923. 
Nail  polish.     Henry  L.  Hughes  Co.  Inc.      170,755  ;   July 

24  ;  Serial  No.   173,497  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Nail    polish.     Hydrox   Chemical    Co.     165,504 ;  Mar.   13 ; 

Serial  No.  166,071 ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
,  Nail   polish.      Frederick  P.    Ingram    Company.      164,148 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Nail   polish   and    hand    cream.      F.    N.    Lewis.      168,499 : 

May  22. 
Nail  polish,  clt.nner,  and  tonic.  Finger-.     Evans  Chemical 

Works.      172,713;   Sept.   11;   Serial  No.   175,388;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 


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Nail  polishes,  bleach,  and  cuticle  remover,  etc..  Powder 
and  litjuid.     P.  Herber.     164,630  ;  Feb.  20. 

Nail  polishes,  paste  polish,  etc.  L.  Singer.  177,192 ; 
Dec.  11:  Serial  No.  178,290;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

JNaphthalene  solvent  for  gas  mains  and  services.     North- 
western Blaugas  Compan.v.     172,376  :  Aug.  28  ;  Serial 
No.   156,593;  published   May   15,    1923. 

Nasal  solution,  douche  therefor,  and  a  package  contain- 
ing both.  Rosebrand  Co.  170,418 ;  July  17 ;  Serial 
No.    173,008 :    publi.slied   Apr.    10,    1923. 

Nickel  ammouium  sulphate.  British  America  Nickel 
Corp'n  Ltd.  174,116  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  143,978  ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

Nickel  sulphate.  British  America  Nickel  Corp'n  Ltd. 
174,115 :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  143,977 ;  pubUshed  July 
3,  1923. 

Nicotine  sulphate,  free  nicotine,  and  tobacco  extracts. 
American  Nicotine  Company.  176,235  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial 
No.  162.096;   published  Aug.   14,  1923. 

Nitrous  oxide  and  medicinal  o.xvgen.  B.  F.  Piatt.  176,414  ; 
Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  178,770;  published  Aug.  28.  1923. 

Oats  and  oatmeal.  Rolled.  Quaker  Oats  Company. 
172,969  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,915  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Oil,  acne  and  bleaching  lotions,  lemon  cream,  etc..  Muscle. 
De  Guile  Laboratories  Inc.  176,164  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial 
No.  167,841  ;  published  Aug.   14,   1923. 

Oil,  analgesic  balm,  castor  oil,  etc..  Medicinal.  John  T. 
Milliken  &  Company.  172,672 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
174,093  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Oil  and  ointment.  Facial.  Salon  Viennese.  174,070  ;  Oct. 
2  ;   Serial   No.   178.570 ;  published  July   10,  1923. 

Oil,  Antiseptic.  F.  C.  Hottel.  168.646  :  lAay  29  :  Serial 
No.   165,682;   published   Feb.   20,   1923. 

Oil,  Antiseptic.     Pine  Balm  Company.     169,941  ;  July  3. 

Oil  capsules,  Haarlem-.  Stearns-Eddy  Co.  167,417  ;  May 
1  ;  Serial  No.  169,335  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Oil,  Castor.  Baker  Castor  Oil  Company.  23,895-6 ;  re- 
newed Dec.  5.   1923. 

Oil,  Castor.  Bartlett  Corporation.  177,160 ;  Dec.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  181,811  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Oil.  Cafitor.  Berry,  Demoville  &  Co.  176.227  ;  Nov.  20  ; 
Serial  No.  176,157;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Oil,  Chenopodium.  Growers  Distilling  Co.  172,730  ;  Sept. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  174.519  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Oil  compound,  Castor-.  G.  B.  Tullidge.  175,010;  Oct. 
30  ;  Serial  No.  177,931  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Oils,  Decolorizing  charcoal  for  use  for  mineral  and  vege- 
table. Verein  fiir  Chemische  und  Metallurgische  Pro- 
duktion.  169,813;  July  3;  Serial  No.  167,872;  pub- 
Ushed Mar.  13,  1923. 

Oil  for  medicinal  purposes.  White  mineral.  Sherwood 
Petrolei'm  Company.  170,198-9;  July  10;  Serial  Nos. 
173,368-9;  published  Apr.  3.   1923. 

Oil  in  capsules,  Haarlem.  H.  Planten  &  Son,  Inc. 
172,752  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  165,204  ;  published  May 
22    1923. 

Oil  linim'ent.     H.  B.  Nault.     176,894  ;  Dec.  4. 

Oil.  Mineral.  Standard  Oil  Company  (Incorporated  in 
New   Jersey).     164.507;   Feb.   20. 

Oil,  Rheumatic.     J.  F.  Brooks  &  Sons.     177,843  ;  Dec.  25. 

Oil  shampoo.  Coconut-.  Brock-Carlson  Laboratories,  Inc. 
168,484  ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  168,752  ;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Oil.  Spraying.  Sun  Oil  Company.  177,042 ;  Dec.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  180,562  ;  published  Sept.   18,  1923. 

Oil,  Stimulating  antiseptic.  Brown  Manufacturing  Co. 
176.354  :   Nov.   20. 

Oil  to  prevent  perspiration  of  the  feet.  K.  Kosinski. 
169,614 ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  172,601  ;  published 
Mar.   6,   1923. 

Oil.  White  mineral.  Standard  Oil  Company,  Incorpo- 
rated in  New  .Jersey.  168,137;  May  15;"  Serial  No. 
170.410;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Oil.  Wool.  Standard  Oil  Company.  169,898 ;  July  3 ; 
Serial  No.  171,665  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Oils  and  antiseptics.  Combination  of  healing  and  me- 
dicinal. H.  D.  Sterrick.  177,028  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
183,356 ;   pubUshed   Sept.   18,   1923. 

Oils  and  aromatic  chemicals  used  in  the  production  of 
perfumes.  Synthetic.  Society  Anonyme  des  Bstablisse- 
ments  Justin  Dupont.     163.173  ;  Jan.  2. 

Oils  and  chemicals.  Combination  of  high-grade.  H.  L. 
Finnegan.     164,095  ;  Feb.  13. 

Oik  and  chemicals.  Es.<!ential.  Charles  H.  Phillips  Chem- 
ical Company.     24,395  ;  renewed  Mar.  20,  1924. 

Oils  and  essences  for  deodorizing  and  purifying  the  air. 
Ethereal.  Perolin  Fabrikationsgesellschaft  m.  b.  H. 
170,215  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  146,780  ;  pubUshed  Apr. 
10,   1923. 

Oils,  castor  oil  aromatic,  iron  cinchona  bitters,  etc., 
Almond  and  castor.  Eridanea  Company,  Inc.  177,213  ; 
Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  179,942  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923, 

Oils.  Essential.  Essential  Oil  Company.  174.329 ;  Oct. 
16;  Serial  No.  178.030;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Oils  for  hemorrhoids,  cuts,  bruises,  etc..  Vegetable.  C.  G. 
Harris,  jr.  176,237  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  160,707 ;  pub- 
Ushed Aug.   14,   1923. 

Oils  for  preparing  silk,  wool,  etc.,  for  manufacture.  Neu- 
trasol  Products  Corporation.  172,695  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 
No.  177,988  ;  pubUshed  May  29,  1923. 


132,170  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Amend. 


Oils  for  the  treatment  of  disorders  of  the  throat,  lungs, 

etc..  Aromatic.     H.   G.    Connolly.      173,108  ;   Sept.    18 ; 

Serial  No.    176,052  ;    published   June   12,   1923. 
Oils,  laundry  wax,  petrolatum,  etc.,  Medicinal.     Standard 

Oil  Company  of  New  York.     163,178  ;  Jan.  2. 
Oils,    Medicinal.      L.    W.   Neiswender.      169,884;    July   3; 

Serial  No.  154,700  ;  pubUshed  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Oils,      Medicinal      mineral.        Standard      Oil      Company. 

175,585 ;   Nov.    6 ;    Serial   No.    180,033 ;   pubUshed   July 

31,  1923. 
Oily  preparation   for  producing  permanent  waves  in   the 

human  hair.     Gem-Air  Permanent  Wave  Co.     176,159  ; 

Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.  177,686  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Ointment.     W.    N.    Hunter   and  Co.      173,100 ;    Sept.   18 ; 

Serial   No.    177,128 ;   pubUshed    June   12,    1923. 
Ointment.    Lyndon  Chemical  Company.     170,749-50  ;  July 

24  ;  Serial  Nos.  174,088-9  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Ointment.         National      Physicians      Supply      Company 

177,424  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  162,846  ;  published  Sept 

25,  1923. 
Ointment.     Parke,  Davis  &  Company.     172,537  ;  Sept.  4 

Serial  No.  173,903  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Ointment.     M.  E.  Potter  &  Company.     165,714  ;  Mar.  20 

Serial  No.  168,236;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Ointment  and  balsam,  Goiter.     H.  H.  Hayssen  Company 

164,616  ;   Feb.  20. 
Ointment    and    cold    cream.      Skin    Cura    Co.      175,724 

Nov.  6. 
Ointment    and    solution    for    use    in    the    treatment    of 

eczema  and  compound  for  colds  and  coughs.     Colton  & 

Collins,    Inc.      175,441 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

published  Aug.  8,   1922. 
Ointment,  Antiseptic.     D'Rewal  &  Co.     165,885 
Ointment,    Antiseptic    and    healing.      Elmer    i 

168,835  ;  May  29  ;   Serial   No.  170,569  ;  published   Feb. 

13,  1923. 
Ointment,  Antiseptic  heaUng.     G.  Jack.     167,580  ;  May  1 ; 

Serial   No.    166,455;    published   Jan.    30,   1923. 
Ointment,   Face.      C.    Petzelt.      22,935;    renewed   May   2, 

1923. 
Ointment   for   abdominal   pains,    bronchitis,    colds,    head- 
aches, etc.     W.  M.  Fox.     166,142  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

157,364;  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 
Ointment  for  blood  poison,  piles,  boils,  etc.     E.  E.  Smith. 

165,496  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166,112  ;  published  Nov. 

7,   1922. 
Ointment   for   burns,    boils,    etc..    Healing.      E.    L.    Patch 

Company.     168,127  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  171,100  ;  pub- 
Ushed Feb.  13,  1923. 
Ointment    for    croup,    colds,    pneumonia,    bronchitis,    etc. 

G.  Holden.     167,621  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,721  ;  pub- 
Ushed Jan.  2,  1923. 
Ointment   for   cuts,   bruises,   sprains,   and   eruptions.     A. 

Blanchette.      172,656  ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial   No.    174,887  ; 

published  .Tune  5,  1923. 
Ointment  for  itching  scalp,  itching  eczema,  etc.     Skratch 

Manufacturing     Co.       173,778 ;     Oct.     2 ;     Serial    No. 

175.744  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Ointment  for  nervous  itching  and  a  general  heaUng  oint- 
ment. J.  D.  Brown.  174,395 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No. 
174,765  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Ointment  for  rheumatism.  J.  E.  Stavros.  172,387  ;  Aug. 
28  ;  Serial  No.  169,936  ;  pubUshed  May  1,  1923. 

Ointment  for  rheumatism,  influenza,  spasmodic  croup,  etc. 
L.  O.  Harrah.  167,386  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  164,640  ; 
published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Ointment  for  sore,  tired,  sweating  feet.  R.  Wornow. 
175,675;  Nov.  6. 

Ointment  for  sprains,  sore  muscles,  lumbago,  insect  bites, 
etc.  John  J.  Drake  &  Son.  167,883;  May  8;  Serial 
No.   169,621  ;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 

Ointment  for  the  cure  and  alleviation  of  piles,  prolapse, 
etc.      A.   O.    Molatch.      172,723 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial   No. 

174.745  ;  pubUshed  May  22,  1923. 
Ointment    for    the    treatment    of    piles. 

168,062;    May   15;   Serial  No.   171,024: 

20,  1923. 
Ointment  for  the  treatment  of  piles,  fistula,  constipation, 

etc.     J.   C.   McCarthy.      170,034  ;   July   10 ;   Serial  No. 

173,840;  pubUshed  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Ointment  for  treatment  of  rheumatism,  neuralgia,  acute 

congestion,    etc.      L.    K.    Strain.      168,412 ;    May    22 ; 

Serial  No.  171,822  ;  pubUshed  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Ointment    for    treatment    of    rheumatism,    sprains,    etc. 

H.  C.   Fronk.     170.543  ;   July  17  ;   Serial  No.   173,281 ; 

pubUshed  May  1,  1923. 
Ointment  for  use  on  burns,  itch,  varicose  veins,  etc.     J. 

Lagreca.     165,813  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  167,306  ;  pub- 
lished  Jan.   2.   1923. 
Ointment    for    utero-ovarian    diseases.    Curative.       Mary 

Brannon  Company.     163,026  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ointment,    Goiter.      Dr.    D.    D.    MacGillivray. 

Sept.   4  ;   Serial  No.   172,278  ;   published  Apr. 
Ointment,    Healing.       Hearn    Salve   Company. 

Mar.   27. 
Ointment,  Healing.     Hygeia  Nursing  Bottle  Co. 

May   1  ;   Serial  No.   160,808 ;   published  Jan. 
Ointment,  liniment,  and  cough  sirup.     F.  P.  Wojciechow- 

ski.     175,652  ;   Nov.   6  ;    Serial   No.   181,328  ;   pubUshed 

Aug.  14,   1923. 
Ointment,  Medicinal.     C.  C.  Marshall.     172,883  ;  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  175,877  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 


L.    J.    Judson. 
published  Feb. 


172,515  ; 
17,  1923. 
166,302  ; 

167,346  ; 
23,   1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continuerl. 


Ointment  or  jelly  for  external  use.     C.  F.  Uhl.     23,670 

renewed  Oct.  3,  1923. 
Ointment.    Pile.      W.    G.    Prescott.      165,624 ;    Mar.    13 

Serial  No.  167,485  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Ointment.    Pile.      H.    C.    Strahmann.      167,367 ;    May    1 

Serial  No.  169,832  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Ointment,   Prophylactic.     W.   S.   Hughes.     168,845 ;   May 

29;   Serial  No.   170,885;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 
Ointment,      Prophylactic.        Stephen      Craig      Company. 

173,663  ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No.    176,001 ;   published   June 

26,  1923. 
Ointment  used  for  colds,  headache,  sorethroat,  etc.    J.  W. 

Oneal    Chemical    Co.      172,733 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No. 

174,257  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Ointment    used    for    treating    eczema,    hemorrhoids,    etc. 

Klerol  Laboratories,  Inc.     167,420  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No. 

170,021 ;  published  Jan.  0,  1923. 
Ointments    and    liniments.      A.    H.    Hinkson.      170,014 ; 

July  10  ;    Serial   No.   172,593  ;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
Ointments  and  lubricants.  Antiseptic  healing.     A.  G.  Tag- 

gart.     164,321  ;  Feb.  20. 
Ointments,   influenza   medicine,  laxative   tablets,  etc.     M. 

H.    Beveridge.      173,632  ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    160,240  ; 

published  July  3,  1923. 
Ointments   or   salves.   Medicated.      Larkin   Co.      177,749 ; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  177,080  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Ointments,    salves,    etc.      National    Pharmacal    Company. 

176,222  ;  Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.   177,686  ;   published  Aug. 

28,   1923. 
Ointments  used  as  an  application  for  rheumatism,  colds, 

etc.     Patsy  &  Alexander.      164,117:   Feb.   13. 
Oxides   of   cobalt,    chromium,   etc.      Vitro   Manufacturing 

Company.     172,975  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,234  ;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 
Oxygenated  tablet  used   in   the   treatment   of   pulmonary 

diseases.     W.  B.  Hunt,  M.  D.     167,494  ;  May  1  ;  Serial 

No.  166,230  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Palliative    for    rheumatism,    itchings,    skin    diseases,    etc. 

F.    Gradisar.     168,820  ;   May   29 ;    Serial  No.    170,134  ; 

published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Palliative   for   venereal    diseases.      D.    Romeo.      169,911 ; 

July  3  ;   Serial  No.  170,449  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Paper  coated  with  face  or  skin  cream,  Towels  or  napkins 

of.     K.  M.  Mackenzie.     164,478  ;  Feb.  20. 
Parasiticides.      Farbenfabriken    vorm.    FYiedr.    Bayer    & 

Co.     170,276-7  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  Nos.  173,920-1 ;   pub- 
lished Apr.   10,  1923. 
Pastes  and  powders  and  perfumery.     Parfumerie  Roger  & 

Gallet.      173,438:    Sept.   25;    Serial  No.    174,590;   pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 
Pastes   and  powders   for  beautifying  and   preserving   the 

teeth,    skin,    and    hair,    and    perfumery.      Parfumerie 

Roger  ct  Gallet.     169,832  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  173,141 ; 

published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Pastes   and   powders   for   the   teeth,   skin,   and   hair,    and 

perfumery.     Parfumerie  Roger  &  Gallet.     173,109  ;  Sept. 

18  :  Serial  No.  171,866  :  published  .Tune  5,  1923. 
Pastils,  Asthmatic.     Samuel  Kidder  &  Co.  Inc.     169,650  ; 

June  26  ;  Serial  No.  168,974  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Pepsin    pancreatin    and    rennet    and    their    compounds. 

Swift  &  Company.     22,539  ;   renewed  Feb.   28,  1923. 
Peptone   and    iodine.    Solution    containing.      E.    Galbrun. 

175,616;   Nov.   6;   Serial  No.    180,855;   published  Aug. 

14.  1923. 
Perfume.      Marshall    Field    &    Company.      175,478 ;    Nov. 

6:   Serial  No.  179.523;  published  Ausr.  21,  1923. 
Perfume  and  face  powder.     J.  Grossmith  &  Son  Limited. 

169,598  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  170,979  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Perfume  extract,  talcum  powder,  cold  cream,  etc.     Ameri- 
can Witch  Hazel  Supply  Co.     176,286  :  Nov.  20  ;  Serial 

No.    178,701;    published    Aug.    14,    1923. 
Perfume  extract,  toilet  water,  bath  salt,  talcum  powder. 

etc.      La  Valliere   Company.      175,419:   Nov.   6;    Serial 

No.   169,444  ;   published  Mar.   27,   1923. 
Perfume   extract,    toilet   water,    cleansing   and    vanishing 

cream.      United    Drug    Company.      168,814;    May    29: 

Serial    No.    170,049;    published    Feb.     13,    1923. 
Perfume  extiact,  toilet  water,  face  powder,  etc.     La  Val- 
liere Company.     172,525;  Sept.  4;  Serial  No.  173,6iD4  ; 

published  May  29,  1923. 
Perfume  extracts,  lotions,  toilet  water,  etc.     M.   Babani. 

171,954  :   Aug.  14. 
Perfume,  face  powder,  etc.     E.  Daltroflf  &  Cie.     172,538  ; 

Sept.  4 ;   Serial  No.   173,881  ;   published  May  29,   1923. 
Perfume    or   toilet   water,    etc..    Bottles,    vials,    packages. 

or  cases  containing.     Harlequin  Parfitmerie  Compagnle. 

170.490  :   July  17  ;   Serial  No.   171,167  ;  published  Apr. 
-  17,  1923. 
Perfume,  rouge,  cold  cream,  toilet  water,  face  and  toilet 

powder,  etc.     J.  M.  Pendas.     165.598;  Mar.  13;  Serial 

No.   131,087  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Perfume,  rouses,  etc.     E.  D,Tltroff  &  Cie.     172.539;  Sept. 

4  ;  Serial  No.  173,877  ;  published  Mav  29,  1923. 
Perfume,    toilet    water,    and    face    lotion.      H.     Rigaud. 

166,971  ;  Apr.  17. 
Perfume,    toilet    water,    and    sachet.     E.    Burnham,    Inc. 

166.178  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,497  :  published  Dec.  5, 

1922. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  complexion  powder.     Solon  Palmer. 

172,714  ;   Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,368  ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 


Perfume,    toilet    water,    face    and    talcum    powder.      H. 

Rigaud.      164,464  ;   Feb.   20. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  face  and  talcum  powder,  rouge,  etc. 

H.  Rigaud.     164,461-3  ;  Feb.  20. 
Perfume,    toilet    water,    face    and    talcum    powders,    etc. 

H.  Rigaud.    172,809  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,025  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Perfume,    toilet   water,    face   powder,    etc.      J.    Bossard. 

169,909  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,618  ;  published  Mar.  6, 

1923. 
Perfume,    toilet    water,    face    powder,    etc.      L.    Cohn. 

177,208  ;  Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.   177,547  ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  face  powder,  etc.     Houbigant,  Inc. 

176,166  :  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  176,025  ;  published  Aug. 

14,    1923. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  face  powder,  rouge,  face  creams, 

etc.     H.  Rigaud.     164,467  ;  Feb.  20. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  face  powder,  rouge,  face  creams, 

etc.     H.  Rigaud.     166,972  ;  Apr.  17. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  face,  talcum,  and  sachet  powders, 

etc.      Houbigant,    Inc.      174,038 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No. 

177,379 ;    published    July    10,    1923. 
Perfume,   toilet  water,  hair  tonic,  etc.     Karlsruher  Par- 
fumerie &  Toiletteseifen-Fabrik  P.  Wolff  &  Sohn,  G.  m. 

b.  H.     169,999  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  152,758  ;  published 

Apr.  3,  1923. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  rouge,  face  powder,  talcum  powder, 

etc.     E.  DaltrofC  &  Cie.     169,118;  June  5. 
Perfume,    toilet   water,    rouges,    etc.      E.   DaltrofE   &   Cie. 

169,938;  July  3. 
Perfume,    toilet   water,    rouges,   etc.      E.   Daltroff   &   Cie. 

171,100  ;  July  31 ;   Serial  No.  174,169  ;   published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Perfume,   toilet  water,  rouges,   face  and   talcum   powder, 

etc.     E.  Daltroff  &  Cie.     170,278  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 

173,916;   published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  rouges,  face  powder,  etc.     E.  Dal- 
troff. 164,476;  Feb.  20. 
Perfume,    toilet    water,    rouges,    face    powder,    etc.      E. 

Daltroff  &  Cie.     172,520  ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  173,880 ; 

published   Apr.   17,    1923. 
Perfume,    toilet    water,    rouges,    face    powder,    etc.      E. 

Daltroff  &  Cie.     172.532 ;  Sept.  4 ;  Serial  No.  173,876 ; 

published  Apr.   17,   1923. 
Perfume,    toilet    water,    rouges,    face    powder,    etc.      B. 

Daltroff  &  Cie.     173,444  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  173,875  ; 

published  June  26,  1923. 
Perfume,    toilet    water,    sachet    and    face    powders,    etc. 

Susanna  Cocroft  Laboratories  Inc.     172,955  ;  Sept.  11  ; 

Serial  No.  175,468  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  sachet  powder,  etc.    Wm.  H.  Brown 

&    Bro.     Company.       172.721  ;     Sept.     11  ;     Serial    No. 

174,818  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,   sachet  powder,   face  powder,  etc. 

Susanna  Cocroft  Laboratories  Inc.     172,792  ;  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  175,467  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Perfume,   toilet   water,   talcum  powder,   cold   cream,    etc. 

Mills    Brothers    Company.      177,473 :    Dec.    18 ;    Serial 

No.  175,318  :  publl.shed  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Perfumery.      Pierre    Lemoine    Cie.       165,765 ;    Mar.    20 ; 

Serial  No.  160.970;  published  .Ian.  2,  1923. 
Perfumery  and  hair  oil.     Anglo-Indian  Drug  &  Chemical 

Co.      175,410.    Nov.    6;    Serial   No.    166,869;    published 

Aug.  14.  1923. 
Perfumery  and  perfumed  soap.     J.  L.  Grossmith.    23,025  ; 

renewed  May  16,  1923. 
Perfumery,  cream,  lotion,  rouge,  etc.    L.  Scherk.    176,975  ; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  179,966 ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Perfumery,  face  cream,  rouge,  etc.     L.  Scherk.     173,087  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Perfumery,    scents,    toilet    water,    hair   waters,    etc.      F. 

Dibisch.     172,862;   Sept.  11;   Serial  No.  170,982;  pub- 
lished June  5.  1923. 
Perfumery,    toilet    powder,    rouge,    etc.      A.    P.    Babcock 

Company.      167,300  ;   Apr.   ?4 
Perfumes.    Agra  Company.    170,783  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No. 

174,762;  published  Apr.  24.  1923. 
Perfumes.     Boue  Soeurs.     177,665 ;   Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No. 

181.171 ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Perfumes.      Coty,    Inc.      172,878 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial   No. 

175,920  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Perfumes.      De   Cameron,   Inc.      173.590 ;    Sept.   25. 
Perfumes.     De  Cameron,  Inc.     174,145  ;  Oct.  2. 
Perfumes.     De  Cameron,  Inc.     174,151-2  ;  Oct.  2. 
Perfumes.     De  Cameron,  Inc.     176,279 :   Nov.  20 ;   Serial 

No.   178,961  :  published   Aug.   14.   1923. 
Perfumes.     De  Cameron.  Inc.     176,903  :  Dec.  4. 
Perfumes.     J.  B.  Haroche.     165.468  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No. 

167,549  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Perfumes.     Harriet  Hubbard  Ayer.     164.679-81  ;  Feb.  27. 
Perfumes.     Harriet  Hubbard  Ayer.     164,688  ;   Feb.   27. 
Perfumes.      Harriet    Hubbard    Ayer.      167,345;    May    1; 

Serial  No.    162,975;   published   Aug.    22,   1922. 
Perfumes.     International  Consolidated  Chemical  Corpora- 
tion.    165.498  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166,002  ;  published 

Nov.  7,   1922. 
Perfumes.      Leigh   Chemist.    Inc.      175.582 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Se- 
rial No.   181,287  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Perfumes.      Leigh    Chemist,    Inc.      175,583 :    Nov.    6 ;    Se- 
rial No.  181,288  ;  published  Aug.   21,  1923. 
Perfumes.     F.  N.  Lewis.     169,109  ;  June  5. 


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Perfumes.     Lionel   Trading   Co.      169,640 ;    June   26 ;    Se- 
rial No.  171.333  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1023. 
Perfumes.     I'arfumette  Corporation.     166,159  ;   Mar.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  153,824  ;  published  Jan.  24. 
Perfumes.     G.  A.  Sako'le.     172,240 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 

175,373  ;   publiished    Mav    15.    1<)23. 
Perfumes.     Williams,  DaTis,  Brooks  &  Co.     23,223 ;  re- 
newed June  20,  1923. 
Perfumes.     J.   C.   Worth.     174,822 ;   Oct.    23 ;    Serial  No. 

172,630;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Perfumes.      G.    Yorita.       169,811  ;    July    3 ;    Serial    No. 

166,617  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Perfumes  and  hair  tonics.     A.  Sampedro.     172,581  ;  Sept. 

11  :  Serial  No.  171,138  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Perfumes     and     toilet     waters.       Colgate     &     Company. 

174.679-82  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  Nos.  179,776-9  ;  published 

July   31,  1923. 
Perfumes  and  toilet  waters.     P.  Polret.     177,454-5  ;  Dec. 

18  ;  Serial  Nos.  178,467-8 ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Perfumes  and  toilet  waters.     Paul  Prot  &  Cie.     177,309  ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  170,081 ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Perfumes,     dyestuffs,    essential    oils.       Schimmel    &    Co. 

164,917  ;  Feb.  27. 
Perfumes,   extracts,   toilet   water,   rice  powders,  etc.     M. 

Schoepfer.     172,710  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,524  ;  puh- 

lished  May  15,  1923. 
Perfumes,    face    powder,    toilet    water,    cold    cream,    etc. 

Barr  Manufacturing   Corporation.      177,469  :   Dec.   18  ; 

Serial  No.  176,107;  published   Sept.  25,  1923. 
Perfumes,    Liquid    and    powdered.      Colgate    &    Company. 

163.222;  Jan.  2. 
Perfumes.    Liquid    and    powdered.      Colgate    &   Company. 

172,666  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,291  ;  published  May 

29    1923 
Perfumes,    Oils    and    materials    for    the    production    of. 

Polak's  Frutal   Works.     170,450 ;   July  17 ;    Serial   No. 

172,240;    published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Perfumes,  perfume  powders,   and  toilet  waters.     Colgate 

&   Company.      169,757;   July   3;   Serial   No.   171,201; 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Perfumes,  sachets,  and  toilet  waters.     John  Wanamaker, 

New  York.     164,126  ;  Feb.  13. 
Perfumes,    toilet   water,   cleansing   cream,    etc.      National 

Chemical  Co.     176,979  ;  Dec.   11 ;   Serial  No.  179,815 ; 

published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Perfumes,    toilet   water,   face,    compact,    sachet,    and    tal- 
cum powders,   etc.     Coty,  Inc.     176,299  :  Nov.  20  ;   Se- 
rial No.  180,104  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Perfumes,  toilet  water,  face  powder,  talcum  powder,  etc. 

Mulhens   &   Kropff,   Incorporated.      165,585  ;   Mar.   13  ; 

Serial  No.  163,227  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Perfumes,  toilet  water,  face,  sachet,  and  talcum  powders, 

etc.     Coty,  Inc.     176,295  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  180,099  ; 

published    Sept.    4,    1923. 
Perfumes,    toilet   waters,    face   and   talcum   powder,    face 

lotion,    and    cream,    and    rouge.     Paul    Prot    &     Cie. 

167.363  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  170,087  ;  published  Jan.  30, 

1923. 
Perfumes,   toilet  waters,   face  and   talcum   powders,   mce 

lotion,    and    cream,    and    rouge.     Paul    Prot    &     Cie. 

167,587-8  :   May  1 ;   Serial  Nos.   170,084-5  ;   published 

Jan.  30,  1923. 
Perfumes,   toilet  waters,   face   and   talcum  powder,   face 

lotion,  etc.     Paul   Prot  &  Cie.     168,816;   May  29;   Se- 
rial No.  170,083  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Perfumes,   toilet   waters,    face   and   talcum   powders,    etc. 

Societe    .4.uonvme    I'arfumerie    Violet.      168,437 ;    May 

22  ;   Serial  No,   171,042 ;   published  Feb.   20,   1923. 
Perfumes,  toilet  waters,   face  and  talcum   powders,   face 

lotions,    etc.      Paul    Prot    &   Cie.      169,640 ;    June    26 ; 

Serial  No.   170,082;   published   Feb.    27,    1923. 
Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  face  lotions,  creams,  etc.     Lionel 

Trading  Co.     172,673  ;   Sept.   11 ;    Serial  No.   174,083  ; 

published  May  29,  1923. 
Perfumes,    toilet   waters,    face   lotions,    etc.      La    Societe 

Anonyme   "Parfums   Gueldy."      169,642 ;    June   26 ;    Se- 
rial   No.    170,938 ;    published    Mar.    6,    1923. 
Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  face  powder,  etc.     Paul  Prot  & 

Cie.     174.421  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.   170.086  ;  published 

.Tulv  10,  1923. 
Perfumes,    toilet    waters,    face    powders,    etc.      Societe 

Anonyme  Parfumerie  Violet.     170,985 ;   July   24. 
Perfumes,     toilet     waters,     face    powders,     etc.       Societe 

Anonvme  Parfumerie  Violet.     174.484  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial 

No.  178,144  ;  published  July  17.  1923. 
Perfumes,    toilet   waters,   powders,    and   sachets.      United 

Drue  Company.     172.531 ;  Sept.  4  ;  Serial  No.  173,793  ; 

published  May   29,    1923. 
Perfumes,   toilet  waters,   sachets,   face   powders,  etc.     J. 

Brach.      165.594  :    Mar.   13  ;    Serial   No.   146,687  :  pub- 
lished Dec.  5.  1922. 
Peroxide  tablets  for  the  hygiene  of  the  mouth.     E.  Merck. 

164.320;  Feb.  20. 
Perspiration  preventive.   Sheffield  Pharmacal  Co.   164,499; 

Feb.  20. 
Pessaries,    suppositories,    and    a    preparation    of    iodine. 

Menlev  &   Jame.s    Limited.     176,225 ;   Nov.   20;   Serial 

No.'  177.188  ;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 
Petrolatum.     Standard  Oil  Company.     172,712  ;  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  175.414  :  published  May  15,  1923. 
Petroleum    combined    with    hypophosphites.    Emulsion    of. 

R.  E.  O'Rear.     170.426:  July  17;   Serial  No.   172,051; 

published  Apr.  10,  1923. 


Petroleum  emulsion.  F.  W.  Bell.  176,186  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Se- 
rial No.   175,334;   published  Aug.   14,   1923. 

Petroleum  jelly.  Standard  Oil  Company.  105,435  ;  Mar. 
13;   Serial  No.  165,825;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Petroleum  jelly.  Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York. 
174,483 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  178,146 ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Petroleum  jelly  and  petrolatum.  Texas  Company. 
167,950;  May  8. 

Petroleum  jelly  and  preparations  thereof.  Chesebrough 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Consolidated.  107,907 ;  May  8 ; 
Serial  No.   168,956;   published  Jan.   HO,   3  923. 

Petroleum  jelly  for  medicinal  and  surgical  purposes. 
Union  Petroleum  Company.     163,191  ;  Jan.  2. 

Petroleum  jelly,  hair  pomade,  and  hair  tonic,  etc.  Chese- 
hiough  Manufacturing  Co.  (Consolidated).  169,652; 
June  26  ;  Serial  No.  168,596  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Petroleum,  Refined.  Angier  Chemical  Co.  24,051 ;  re- 
newed Jan.  16,  1924. 

Pharmaceutical  and  medicinal  preparations,  antiseptics, 
germicides,  etc.  Shores-Mueller  Company.  169,841 ; 
July  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,962  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Pharmaceutical  or  dietetical  compounds.  Farhenfabriken, 
vormals  Fr.  Bayer  &  Co.  23,823 ;  renewed  Nov.  14, 
1923. 

Pharmaceutical  preparation.  Chemische  Fabrik  vormals 
Sandoz.  173,046  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  176,882  ;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 

Pharmaceutical  preparation.  Chemische  Fabrik  vormals 
Sandoz.  173,047  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,880  ;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 

Pharmaceutical  preparation.  Phospho-Albumen  Company. 
172,223  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,258  ;  published  Apr. 
24.   1923. 

Pharmaceutical  preparation  for  diseases  of  the  stomach, 
intestines,  etc.  A.  Watelet.  169,607 ;  June  26 ;  Se- 
rial   No.    172,455 ;    publistied   Feb.    27,    1923. 

Pharmaceutical  preparation  for  prevention  and  correc- 
tion of  vaginitis,  leucorrhea,  etc.  E.  J.  O'Connor. 
168,739  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,948  ;  published  Feb. 
13.  1923. 

Pharmaceutical  preparation  for  strengthening  the  genital 
glands.  Phospho-Albumen  Company.  169,835  ;  July  3  ; 
Serial  No.  173,005  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Pharmaceutical  preparation  for  the  relief  of  headache, 
nerve  pains,  etc.  Nicholas  Proprietary  Limited. 
171,972  ;   Aug.   21 ;  Serial  No.  165,706  ;  published  Nov. 

7,  1922. 

Pharmaceutical  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  hyper- 
acidity, gastritis,  etc.  Lafayette  Pharmacal  Com- 
pany. 169,613 ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  172,541 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Pharmaceutical  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  roup, 
canker,  and  colds  In  poultry.  Burrell-Dugger  Company. 
165,713  ;  Mar.  20 ;   Serial  No.  168,252  ;   published  Dec. 

12,  1922. 

Pharmaceutical  preparation  used  for  the  treatment  of  foot 

and     mouth     diseases     and     disinfectant.       American 

Kreuger  &  Toll  Corporation.     174,825  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 

No.   174,719  ;  published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
Pharmaceutical  preparation  used  in  dressing  the  hair  and 

cleansing  the  scalp.  E.  Scott.     164,492;  Feb.  20. 
Pharmaceutical     preparations.      V.    Baldacci.       173,328 ; 

Sept.    25;    Serial    No.    171,703;    published    June    26, 

1923. 
Pharmaceutical    preparations.      H.    C.    Carel.       172,365 ; 

Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  163,859  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Pharmaceutical    preparations.      Chemische    Fabrik    "Nor- 

gine"  Dr.  Victor  Stein.     172,681;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No. 

163,139  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Pharmaceutical    preparations.      Fine   Products    Company. 

172,544 ;    Sept.   4 ;    Serial  No.   173,822 ;   published  May 

8,  1923. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations.  H.  Dunwoody.  176,229 ; 
Nov.  20;   Serial  No.  174,959;  published  Aug.  14.  1923. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations.  Medoc  Distributing  Com- 
pany. 173.980 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  143,773  ;  published 
July   17,   1923. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations.  Suchywerke  A.  G.  167.723  ; 
May  8  ;  Serial  No.  1.51,235  ;  published  .Tan.  3.  1923. 

Pharmaceuticiil  preparations  for  coughs,  whooping  cough, 
etc.  V.  Baldacci.  174,112  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  170,921 ; 
published  July  3,  1923. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations  for  functional  heart  disturb- 
ances.    H.  P.  Clearwater.     164,613  ;  Feb.  20. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations  for  promoting  the  growth  of 
hair.  Aktiengesellschaft  fiir  Chemische  Produkte  vor- 
mals H.  Scheidemandel.  173,111 :  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No. 
171,565  ;   published  June   12.  1923. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations  for  the  treatment  of  nerv- 
ous diseases,  etc.  Phospho-Albumen  Company. 
169.831  :   July  3  ;    Serial  No.  173,146  ;   Published   Mar. 

13,  1923. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations  for  use  in  cases  of  tubercu- 
losis. N.  L.  Waelchli.  171,-340 :  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 
172,852  :    published    Apr.    24,   1923. 

Pharmaceuti'-.al  product  used  as  a  deodorant  antiseptic  for 
wounds,  etc.  Kalle  &  Co.,  Aktiensesellschaft.  173,150; 
Sept.  18  ;  Seri.al  No.  1.55,695  :  published  Sept.  26.  1922. 

Pharmaceutical  product  used  in  the  treatment  of  poison- 
ing, hiiins.  etc.  L.  A.  Mar.sh.  168,447  ;  May  22  ;  Serial 
No.    170,.500 ;    published    Feb.    20,    1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Pharmaceutical   Droducts.      F.    Lehnhoff-Wvld.      165,521 ; 

Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  164,016  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Pharmaceutical  products  for  the  treatment  of  tuberculosis. 

SociStS    Anonyme    des    Produits    Chimiques    de    I'lsle 

Saint-Denis.      166,181  :   Mar.   27  ;    Serial   No.    166,580  ; 

published  Dec.  15,   1922. 
Phenylacetaldehyde,    phenyl    ethyl    alcohol,    acetate,    etc. 

Antoine  Chiris  Company.     176,365  ;  Nov.  20. 
Photographic    chemicals.       Johnson    &     Sons.       163,098 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Photographic   developer.      Johnson    &    Sons.      175,433-4  ; 

Nov.  6 ;  Serial  Nos.  166,834-5  ;  published  Auk.  14.  1923. 
Photographic  preparations.     J.   Hauff.     22,274 ;  renewed 

Jan.  3,  1923. 
Photographic     salts.       National     Engineering     Company. 

163,137;  Jan.  2. 
Pile  cure.     Pure  Products  Co.     176,172  ;  Nov.  20 ;   Serial 

No.    177,407:    published   Aug.    28,    1923. 
Pile  remedy.     N.   Storts.     166,140;  Mar.   27;   Serial  No. 

166,722  ;  published  Nov.  28. 
Piles,    Internal   treatment   of.      Happy   Thought    Remedy 

Co.     170,026  ;  July  10 ;   Serial  No.   173,596  ;   published 

Apr.   10,  1923. 
Pills.     F.  S.  Grey.     175,646  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,537  ; 

published  Aug.   28,   1923. 
Pills.     P.  Ouillette.     175,639  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  179,675  : 

published  Aug.  14,   1923. 
Pills  and  tablets  for  regulating  menstrual  functions.     J. 

Rubsam   Co.      174,744 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial   No,    169,138 ; 

published  July  24,  1923. 
Pills,     candy     laxative,     etc.,     Laxative.       L.     Kreisman. 

172,190;  Aug.  21. 
Pills,     Cod-liver-oil.       Jenquins    Dahoratories.       174.476 ; 

Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  178.252  ;  published  July  10.  1923, 
Pills,   diarrhea  cordial,  liniment,  etc.,  Antibilious.     F.  S. 

Duffy.     172,196;  Aug.  21. 
Pills  for  pimples,    boils,   etc.     National  Drug  and   Chem- 
ical Company   of   Canada,   Limited.      167,804  ;   May   8  ; 

Serial  No.   168,275 ;   published  Feb.   13.   1923. 
Pills,  headache  tablets,  eye  balm,  etc..  Liver.     L.  Altfeld. 

172,519;   Sept.   4;   Serial  No,   172,855;   published  Apr. 

17,   1923. 
Pills,    Kidney   and  bladder.      Stephens-Bradley  Company. 

174,042 :    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    177,462 ;   published   July 

10,   1923. 
Pills,  Liver.     P.   W.  Moomaw.     174.524  ;  Oct.  16  ;   Serial 

No.  177,097  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Pipe    and    sink    opener    and    cleaner.    Waste    and    drain. 

B.  Heller  &  Company.     166,958  :  Apr.  17. 

Plaster,     Drawing.       Red-0-Led    Plaster    Co.       173,398 ; 

Sept.    25 ;     Serial    No.    174,799 ;    published    June    26, 

1923. 
Plasters,  Corn.    J.  J.  Newman.     170,036 ;  July  10  ;  Serial 

No.  173,851  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Plasters,    Medicated,      Authorized    Wassermann    Medical 

Corporation.     176,169 ;    Nov.   20 ;    Serial   No.    177,211 

published   Aug.    28,   1923. 
Plasters,  Medicated  and  surgical,  kidney,  and  medicated 

Deane    Plaster    Co.       174,771 ;    Oct.    23 ;     Serial    No 

171,154;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Plasters,    Poultice.      PI.    W.    Bouek.      172,369 ;    Aug.    28 

Serial  No.  160,390  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Poison,    Roach-exterminating.      Pied    Pipers    of    America 

166,697  :  Apr.   10 ;   Serial  No.  166,903  ;  published  Jan 

30     1923 
Poison,  Vermin.     S.  Pfeiffer  Mfg.  Co.     164,235  ;  Feb.  13 
Poisoned  raisins  used  as  a  rodent  poison.  Machine-.     Du- 

puis  Chemical  Co.     163,058  ;  Jan.  2. 
Poisoning  compound.  Ant-.     T.  Meyer.     169,897  ;  July  3 

Serial  No.  171,734  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Poisoning  fluid  compound.  Ant-.     Universal  Laboratories, 

Inc.     168.231  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.   171,342  ;  published 

Feb.  13,  1923. 
Poisonous    mixture    for    the    destruction    of    rats    and 

rodents.     C.   G.   Woods,   1r.     168,139 ;  May  15 ;    Serial 

No.  170.346;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Polish,     Nail.      Merrimac    Laboratories,     Inc.       175.631  ; 

Nov.  6  :   Serial  No.   180,021  :   published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Polish,  Nail.    I.  E.  Parsons.     173,045  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

176,912;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Polyendocrine    proteins    for    hypodermic    in.iection,    Con- 
centrated sterile  solutions  of.    H.  R.  Harrower.    165.586  : 

Mar.   13:  Serial  No.  167,042;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Pomade.      A.   N.    Cardenas.      164,128;   Feb.    13. 
Pomade,    colic    and    diarrhea    mixture,    blackberry    root, 

carminative  compounds,  etc.     A.  N.  Cardenas.    165,547  ; 

Mar.   13;  Serial  No.   148,975;  published  Nov.  7,   1922. 
Pomade  for  the  scalp  and  hair.     Vail  Brothers.     169.809  ; 

July  3  ;  Serial  No.  165,048  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Pomade,    Hair.      Bavard    Chemical    Company.      176,301 ; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179.393  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Poultry  powders.     J,  A.  McCahill.     164,344 ;     Feb.  20. 
Powder     adauted    for     toilet    use,     Liquid.       J.     Ogilvie. 

167,603;   May   1;    Serial   No.   165,029;   published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 

Powder  and  cold  cream.  Face.  Nelson,  Baker  &  Com- 
pany. 175,569 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  180,940 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Powder   and    cream,    perfumes,   toilet   waters,   etc..   Face. 

C.  A.  Schwarze.     174,076;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  178,676; 
published  July  10,   1923. 


Powder  and  paste  and  mouth  wash.  Tooth.     J  .0.  McCall. 

177,231  ;  Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No.  181,606 ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 
Powder   and   paste.    Tooth.     Nature    Products    Company. 

167,362  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  170,256  ;  published  Jan.  30, 

1923. 
Powder,  .\ntiseptie  and  astringent.     M.  Cohen.     168,832; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,510  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Powder,   Antiseptic   foot.     P.   L.   Tarara.     174,330 ;    Oct. 

16  ;  Serial  No.  178,072  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Powder  cakes.  Face-.     L.  H.  Peirson.     169,125  ;  June  5. 
Powder,  cold  cream,  eau  de   Cologne,  etc.  Toilet.     Soci^tS 

Anonyme  des  Laboratoires   Innoxa.     175,655  ;   Nov.   6 ; 

Serial  No.  181,353  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Powder,   Deodorant.      C.   Mulhearn.     165,562 ;  Mar.   13 ; 

Serial  No.  156,793 ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Powder,  Digestive  and  liver.     Jackson  Medicine  Company. 

167,359 ;   May    1  ;    Serial   No.    171,924 ;   published   Feb. 

13,  1923. 
Powder,  Dry  black   chemical.     Chimnee  Sweep  Manufac- 
turing Company.   176,285  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  178,825  ; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Powder,    Face.      American    Excelsior    Trading    Company. 

107,342 ;   May   1 ;    Serial  No.   163,024 ;    published   Dec. 

26,  1922. 
Powder,    Face.      A.    Bourjois    &  Co.      177,712 ;    Dec.    25 ; 

Serial  No.  112,292;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Powder,   Face.     Hugg'Me  Company.     172,569 ;    Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  170,453  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923.. 
Powder,  Pace.     Palmolive  Company.     172.851 ;  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  175,942  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Powder,  Face.     Remiller  Co.     164,481 ;  Feb.  20. 
Powder,   Face.     L,   B.  Ridley.     170,948 ;  July  24  ;   Serial 

No.  167,327  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Powder,  face  creams,  perfumes,  etc..  Face.     C.  L.  Klapp. 

169,588  ;   June  26  ;  Serial  No.   155,696  ;  published  Feb. 

27    1923 
Powder,  Foot.     C.  C.  Napier.     164,383  ;  Feb.  20. 
Powder.   Foot.      W.    L.    Purcell.      168,368 ;    May   22 ;    Se- 
rial   No.    164,603 :    published    Oct.    10,    1922. 
Powder,  Foot.     W.  T.  Shaw.     169,786  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No. 

155,709  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923, 
Powder  for  cleansing  mucous  membranes  and  for  vaginal 

douche.    Antiseptic    douche.       Modern    Pharmacal    Co. 

164,724;   Feb.   27. 
Powder  for  live  stock.  General  conditioning.     W.  D.  Moyer. 

164,293  ;  Feb.  20. 
Powder  for  mouth  wash  for  treatment  of  pyorrhea.     J. 

McDermott.     164.473  ;  Feb.  20. 
Powder    for   nursery    and    toilet   use.      Crystal    Chemical 

Co.      174,068;    Oct.   2;    Serial   No.    178,554 ;   published 

July  10,  1923. 
Powder  for  sore  feet.     John  Novak   Company.     164,104  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Powder   for   stopping   bleeding,    Nonpoisonous    antiseptic. 

S.  P.  Scheuer.     165.576;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  162,322; 

published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Powder   for   the   skin,    toilet   water,   perfume.      Marinello 

Company.     164,164;  Feb.  1.3. 
Powder,   hair   straightener,   liniment,   etc.,   Face.      Indian 

Star    Chemical     Co.       174,939;    Oct.    30;     Serial    No. 

175,356;   published   July  24,   1923. 
Powder,  hair  tonic,  astringent  shampoo,   skin  tonic,   and 

lotion,  liquid  complexion.    J.  Caplan.    164,429 ;  Feh.  20. 
Powder,  massage  cream,  vanishing  cream,  etc..  Foot  relief. 

Albeco  Company.   176,221 ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  176,309  ; 

published    Aug.    14,    1923. 
Powder,  perfume,  rouge,  etc,  Face.     G.  D.  Earl.     176,110 ; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  162,729  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Powder,   rouge,   and   lip   sticks.      F.   N.   Lewis.      168,495 ; 

May  22. 
Powder,  rouge,  and  lip  sticks.     P.  N.  Lewis.     168,501 ; 

May  22. 
Powder,   rouge,    sachet   and   talcum   powder,    etc.,.  Face. 

Mills    Brothers    Company.      177,472  ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial 

No.  175,316;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Powder,  rouge,   toilet  creams  and  powder,  perfumes,   etc. 

Face.    H.  Karton.    167.411 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  168,417  ; 

published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Powder,    sachet,    talcum,    and    perfumery    powders,    etc., 

Face.      American    Toilet    Goods    Company.      164,672 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Powder  soluble  In  water  and  methyl  alcohol,  etc.,  Almost- 
white.      Farbwerke  vorm.   Meister,    Lucius   &  Brilnlng. 

166,241 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,583  ;  published  Nov. 

28,  1922. 
Powder  soluble  In  water  and  spirit  of  wine.  Light-yellow. 

Farbwerke  vorm.  Meister,  Lucius  &  Brflning.     166,240  ; 

Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  165,582  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Powder,  Talcum.     Foley  &  Company.     173,472  ;  Sept.  25  ; 

Serial   No.    176,260;   published   June   19,    1923. 
Powder,  Talcum.     Merck  &  Co.     168,809  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 

No.  169,980;  published  Feh.  13,  1923. 
Powder,   Talcum.      Remiller  Co.     177.363 :   Dec    18 ;   S'e- 

rial  No.  181,866 ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Powder    Talcum.     Smith,  Kline   &  French  Co.     167.499  ; 

May  1 ;  Serial  No.  136,571  ;  published  Jan.  23,  l923. 
Powder,    Talcum.      Talcum    Puff    Co.      167,626;    May    1; 

Serial  No.  167,695  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Powder.    Talcum    and    face.      Houbigant,    Inc.      164,489 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Powder  tint.  Face-.     H.  Rigaud.     168,028  ;  May  8. 


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Powder,  Toilet.    E.  Kougera  &  Co.,  173,104  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Se- 
rial No.  177,038  :  published  June  12,  1923. 
Powder,    Toilet.      Olivette    Laboratories,    Inc.      170,781  ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  174,700  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Powder,  Toilet.     M.  M.  Richard  Vve.  Grenovillo.    177,048  ; 

Dec.  11 :  Serial  No.  180.370  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Powder,  Toilet.     A.  G.  Smith.     174.871 ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial 

No.  180,304;  published  July  31.  1923. 
Powder,  Toilet.     M.   Sullivan.     170,570  ;   July  17  ;  Serial 

No.   164,077 ;   published  Oct.   10,   1922. 
Powder,  toilet  rouge,  powder,  and  toilet  rouge  sticks,  etc.. 

Face.      L.    Leichner.      176.233 ;    Nov.    20 ;    Serial    No. 

166,186 :    published   Aug.    7.    1923. 
Powder,   toilet  water,   compact  powder,   cold  cream  and 

talcum    powder.    Face.      Marshall    Field    &    Company. 

165,427  :  Mar.  13  ;   Serial  No.  165,924  ;  published  Dec. 

12.  1922. 
Powder,      Tooth.        Jensen-Salsbery     Laboratories,      Inc. 

165.486 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  166.303  ;  published  Nov. 

7.  1922. 
Powder  used  as  water  softener.     Dakota  Compound  Com- 
pany.    170,440;  Julv  17;  Serial  No.  172.084;  published 

Apr.  10,  1923. 
Powders,  almond  lotion,  cold  cream,  etc.,  Face  and  talc. 

Rogers  Brothers.    169.046  ;  June  5  ;  Serial  No.  161,453  ; 

published  July  25,  1922. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  etc..  Face.     V.  Vivaudou, 

Inc.      172.716-17;    Sept.    11;    Serial    Nos.    175,284-5; 

published  May  22.  1923. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  rouges,  etc..  Face.     V.  D. 

Bennett.     172,637  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  163,961 ;  pub- 
lished   May   22,    1923. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  rouges,  etc.,  Face.     Cond6 

Perfumer.     163.038  ;  Jan.  2. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,   toilet  waters,  etc.,  Face. 

E.    B.    Flnlayson.      165,842 ;    Mar.    20 ;     Serial    No. 

169,541 ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc..  Face. 

P.   E.   Page.      172,876 :    Sept.    11 ;    Serial  No.  175,941 ; 

published  May  29,  1923. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc.,  Face. 

G.   C.   Spencer.     175,572 ;  Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   180,989  ; 

published    Aug.    21,    1923. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc.,  Face. 

A.    Winarick.      174,0.52 ;    Oct    2 ;    Serial   No.   177,720 ; 

published  July  10,  1923. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  rouges,  etc., 

Face.     Lightfoot  Schultz  Company.     169,845  ;  July  3  ; 

Serial  No.  172,947;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  rouges,  etc. 

Face.      A.    Winarick.      168,573 :    May    29 ;    Serial   No. 

167,153;  published  Feb.  18,  1923. 
Powders   and  dentifrice.   Toilet.     G.  B.   Evans.     23,445 ; 

renewed  Aug.  1,  1923. 
Powders      and      rouge,      Compact.        Richard      Hudnut. 

169,753-4 :   July    3 ;    Serial   No.    171,461-2 ;    published 

Mar.   27,    1923. 
Powders  and  rouges.  Face.     Lionel  Trading  Co.     169,675  ; 

June  26  ;  Serial  No.  174,085  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Powders  and  rouges.  Face.  H.  Rigaud.  164,460  ;  Feb.  20. 
Powders    and    rouges.    Face.       H.    Rigaud.       164,465-6 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Powders    and    rouges,    Face.      H.    Rigaud.       164,470-1  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Powders  and  rouges,  Face.     V.  Vivaudou,  Inc.     163,544  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Powders  and  tablets.     J.  D.  Lee,     173,833  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 

No.   174,789 ;    published   June  26,    1923. 
Powders,    cold    and    vanishing    creams,    shampoo,    toilet 

water,  etc..  Face  and  talcum.     S.  J.  Beggs.     165.566 ; 

Mar.  13  :  Serial  No.  160,857 ;  published  Dec.  9.  1922. 
Powders,    cold    cream,    etc..    Face    and    talcum.      Armand 

Company.      175,671;   Nov.   6. 
Powders,  compacts,  lip  sticks,  etc..  Face,  talcum,  sachet, 

and  toilet.    American  Toilet  Goods  Company.     167.504  ; 

May  1  ;   Serial  No.  166.429  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Powders,    creams,    perfumes,    toilet    waters,    etc.      J.    J. 

White.      173,105;   Sept.   18;    Serial  No.   177,027;   pub- 
lished June  12,   1923. 
Powders,    creams,    perfumes,    toilet    waters,    etc..    Face. 

Cnnd^.     Perfumer.       172.879 :     Sept.     11 ;     Serial     No. 

175,918  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Powders,    creams,    perfumes,    toilet    waters,    rouge,    hair 

tonict,  etc..  Face.     S.  Holway.     173,094  :  Sept.  18  ;  Se- 
rial No.  177,299  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Powders.  Face.    Betty  Lou.     172.591 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

168.536 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Powders.     Face.     Pond's     Extract     Company.     164,625 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Powders,  face  bleaches,  liquid  rouge,  Face.     C.  W.   Gode- 

frov.     169.879;  July  3;   Serial  No.  142,840;  published 

June  14,   1921. 
Powders,    face    creams,   hair   tonics,    etc..    Pace   and   tal- 
cum.    T.    I.   Schwartzman.      168,017 ;   May   8. 
Powders,    face   creams,    perfumes,    toilet   waters,    rouges, 

etc..   Face.      W.   R.    Smith.      164.4.59:   Feb.    20. 
Powders.   Foot.      C.   G.    Bovd.      167.643 ;    Mav   8 :    Serial 

No.  168.629:  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Powders  for  the  relief  of  headache  and  neuralgia.     Magls-  ' 

tral     rhemiPfll     Co.       165.721-     M.nr.     20;     Serial     No. 

166.308:   published   Nov.   7,   1922. 
Powders.  Headache,  neuralgia,  cold,  and  antlfever.    E.  B. 

McCanne.     164,292  ;  Feb.  20. 


Powders,   Laxative.     P.  Schaupner.     172,882 ;   Sept.   11 ; 

Serial  No.   175,889  :   published  May  15,   1923. 
Powders,  perfume.  Face  and  talcum.     Franklin  Simon  & 

Co.     169,579;  June  26;  Serial  No.  160,185;  published 

Mar.  6,  1923. 
Powders,  Rouge  and  face.     Frederick  F.  Ingram  Company. 

168,117;  May   15;   Serial   No.   153,884;  published   Feb. 

13,  1923. 
Powder."?,  rouge,  vanishing  cream,  etc..  Face  and  talcum. 

Armand  Company.     177.798  ;  Dec.  25. 
Powders,   rouges.  Face.     P.   Sturges.     176,220;  Nov.  20; 

Serial  No.  176,579  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Powders,    skin    creams,    etc..    Face    and    sachet.      H.    C. 

Schacfer.       176,088  ;     Dec.    11 ;     Serial    No.     179,485 ; 

published  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Powders,   Talcum.      Buddy   Brooks,    Inc.      176,231  ;    Nov. 

20  ;  Serial  No.  162,375  ;'  published  Au.g.  14,  1923. 
Powders,  Talcum.     Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.     172,238  ;  Aug. 

28  ;  Serial  No.  175,275  :  published  May  22,  1923. 
Powders,  toilet  water,  perfumes,  etc..  Face  and  talcum.    I. 

J.  Tetlow.    163.185  ;  Jan.  2. 
Powders,  vanishing  cream,  cold  cream,  rouge,  etc..  Sachet 

and  face.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     167,227  ;  Apr. 

24  ;   Serial  No.   169,641  :  published  Feb.   6,   1923. 
Preparation,    Alcohol    rubbing    and    bathing.      W.    &    H. 

Walker,   Inc.      108,621;    May  29;   Serial  No.    167,500; 

published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Preparation   and   dressing  used  in    the   treatment   of  all 

anomalies  of  menstruation,  etc.    Chemische  Fabrik  Giis- 

trow,    Dr.    Hillringhaus    &    Dr.    Heilmann.       165,589 ; 

Mar.   13 ;   Serial  No.   148,317  ;  published  Dec.   5,   1922. 
Preparation  for  an  ointment  for  corns,  etc.,  liniment,  and 

foot  lotion.      G.   L.    Stowell.     175,431  ;   Nov.    6 ;   Serial 

No.   166,793 ;   published   Aug.   14,   1923. 
Preparation    for    asthmatic    paroxysms,    hay    asthma    or 

rose    cold,    and    bronchitis.      L.    Schuman.      176,292 ; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  180,194  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Preparation    for    bathing    and     massaging.       P.     Bornn. 

174.393  ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.   174,425 ;   published  July 

17.  1923. 

Preparation  for   bathing,   rubbing,   etc.     Mifflin   Chemical 

Corporation.      177,824 ;    Dec.    25. 
Preparation   for   cancer.      S.   Kubota.      175,426 ;    Nov.    6 ; 

Serial   No;   173,891 ;    published    Aug.    21,    1923. 
Preparation  for  canker  and  sore  throat.     C.  E.  Anderson. 

176,185  ;  Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.   175,292  ;  published  July 

31.   1923. 
Preparation  for  catarrh,  colds,  earache,  etc.     Charlton  & 

Matzen.     164.425;     Feb.  20. 
Preparation  for  cleaning  and  softening  the  skin.     Century 

Chemist  Incorporated.     165,809  ;   Mar.   20 ;   Serial  No. 

167,381  ;   published   Jan.    2,   1923. 
Preparation  for  cleaning  the  scalp.     Atlanta  Barbers  Sup- 
ply Company.     169,610  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  172,502  ; 

published  Mar.  6,   1923. 
Preparation  for  coughs,  colds,  croup,  etc.     D.  C.  Yancey. 

167,726 ;    May  8 ;    Serial   No.    153,531  ;   published   Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Preparation   for  dandruff,    eczema,   and   falling   hair.     J. 

G.     Page.      177,316;    Dec.    18;     Serial    No.     180,294; 

published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Preparation    for    deodorizing   bad-smelling   and    sweating 

bodies    and    feet.      W.    Marshall.      165,500 ;    Mar.    13 ; 

Serial  No.  166,008  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Preparation    for    destroying    worms,    bugs,    insects,    etc. 

Powcha  Co.     164,453  ;  Feb.  20. 
Preparation    for    dysentery,    diarrhoea,    cholera    morbus, 

summer    complaints,    etc.      HonorofC    &    Wittmer     Co. 

167,349;   May   1;   Serial   No.   153,140;    published   Dec. 

26.  1922. 
Preparation     for     eczema,     salt     rheum,     impetigo,     etc. 

Nolan  Co.     168,445  :  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  170,535  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.   20,   1923. 
Preparation    for    eczema,    tetter,     and    itch.       Charleroi 

Laboratories,     Inc.       168,340 ;     May     22 ;     Serial     No. 

155,047;  published   Feb.   20,   1922. 
Preparation   for  energizing   circulatory   and   nervous   sys- 
tems  of  the   human   body.      B.    R.    Charles.      177,239 ; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  181,474  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Preparation    for    exterminating    rats    and    mice.      J.    J. 

Buczkowski.     164,494  :  Feb.  20. 
Preparation  for  external  use  upon  the  body  for  bathing. 

rubbing,  etc.    Mifflin  Chemical  Corporation.     163,240-1 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Preparation  for  gastric   dyspepsia   and  resulting  indiges- 
tion,  colic,   etc..   Liquid.      S.   H.   Depew,    sr.      164,175 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Preparation  for  gastric  dvspepsia,  dizziness,  etc.     Liquid. 

S.  H.  Depew.     164,437  :  Feb.  20. 
Preparation  for  gonorrhea  and  gleet.     R.  Guidi.     176,931; 

Dec.    4. 
Preparation  for  growing  hair  and  eradication  of  dandruff. 

G.  A.  Simmons.     173.179  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  169,829  ; 

published  .Tune  19,  1923. 
Prep.nr.ntion  for  hay  fever  and  rose  cold.     E.  M.  Kraemer. 

176,985  :  Dec.  li  ;   Serial  No.  179,606  ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 

Preparation  for  headache,  colds,  etc.  P.  Handley. 
176.311;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  179,148;  published  Sept. 
4.  1923. 

Preparation  for  headache,  neuralsia,  colds,  etc.  A.  W. 
Finer!.  167.502:  May  1;  Serial  No.  166,504;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1925. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Preparation  for  hypodermic  use.  Institute  Nazionale 
Medico  Farmacologico.  177,305  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No. 
171,848  ;   published  Sept.   18,  1923. 

Preparation  for  indigestion,  gastritis,  constipation,  and 
dyspepsia.     S.  S.  Clinton.     164,180  ;  Feb.  13. 

Preparation  for  inflammatory  conditions.  T.  W.  Stemm- 
ler.  172,559;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  171,575;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Preparation     for     influenza.       Mrs.     L.     A.     Blackburn. 
170,364;  July  17;   Serial  No.   173,952;   published  Apr. 
.10,  1923. 

Preparation  for  internal  and  external  use  for  the  allevia- 
tion of  pain,  etc.  F.  H.  Bryant.  170,263  ;  July  10 ; 
Serial  No.   170,423 ;   published  Apr.    3,   1923. 

Preparation  for  keeping  curl  in  hair,  Liquid.  Le  Roye, 
Ltd.  174,574  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,541 ;  published 
July   24,    1923. 

Preparation  for  man  and  beast  to  be  used  for  eczema, 
cuts,  sores,  etc.     R.  E.  Payne.     164,727 ;  Feb.   27. 

Preparation  for  neuralgia  and  headache.  Warren  P.  Rash 
Co.  174,046;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  177,621;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Preparation  for  neuralgia,  neuritis,  headache,  and  colds. 
Arobin  Drug  Company.  167,612 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
152,668  ;  published  .Ian.  2,  1923. 

Preparation  for  neuritis,  sciatica,  neuralgii,  rheumatism, 
etc.     Tysmol  Co.     163,189  ;  Jan.  2.    ' 

Preparation  for  pains,  burns,  bruises,  and  cancer.  J.  J. 
Martinka.  167,637  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,603  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

Preparation  for  piles,  fistula,  cuts,  etc.  B.  F.  Stroud. 
164,284  ;  Feb.  20. 

Preparation  for  preventing  perspiration  and  odor.  Del- 
rose  Laboratories.  167,232 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
164,403;  published  Oct.  24,  1922. 

Preparation  for  preventing  the  further  tearing  and  rip- 
ping of  hosiery.  Chemical.  F.  Heitel.  172,741 ;  Sept. 
11;   Serial  No.  168,680;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Preparation  for  preventing  the  running  of  dyes  in  fab- 
rics during  vrashing.  Relyea  Soap  Co.  173,511 ; 
Sept.  25. 

Preparation  for  prevention  and  treatment  of  intestinal 
disorders  of  fowls.  American  Scientific  Laboratories, 
Inc.     173,516  ;  Sept.  25. 

prevention   of   moths.      R.    S.    Marshall. 
15  ;  Serial  No.  170,826 ;  published  Feb. 


Preparation    for 

168,130;  May 

13,  1923. 
Preparation    for 

K-L  Company. 

published  Nov. 


protection    against    mosquitoes.      Moth 
165,718  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  166,314  ; 
7,  1922. 

Preparation  for  purifying  the  air  in  meat-cooling  rooms, 
refrigerators,  etc..  Chemical.  B.  Heller  &  (Jompany. 
168,235  ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  171,124 ;  published  Feb. 
13,   1923. 

Preparation  for  pyorrhea,  abscesses,  sores,  cancer,  and 
ulcers.  C.  M.  Press.  176,189  :  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
174,637;   published    Sept.   4,    1923. 

Preparation  for  reducing  perspiration.  Odorono  Company. 
175,720;  Nov.  6. 

Preparation  for  relief  of  colds,  coughs,  grippe,  etc.  J. 
T.  Jones.  172,772  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,993  ;  pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 

Preparation  for  relieving  dyspepsia,  etc.,  Nonalcoholic. 
C.  LInahan.  177,360;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  181,900; 
published  Sept.  25,   1923. 

Preparation  for  relieving  pains  of  the  teeth  and  gums. 
J.  Escandell  y  Mor6.  165,531 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
158,082  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Preparation  for  removing  call!  and  corns  from  the  feet. 
Booth-Coahran  Co.  174,761  :  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
167,796;   published  Aug.  7,   1923. 

Preparation  for  removing  corns  and  calll.  E.  C.  De  Witt 
&  Co.  174,074  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,597  ;  published 
July  10,  1923. 

Preparation  for  removing  rust.  C.  O.  Gabriel  &  Sons. 
177.707  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  164,161 ;  published  Oct. 
9,  1923. 

Preparation  for  removing  starch  and  sizing  from  textiles. 
H.  A.  Metz  &  Co.  174,802 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
180,713  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Preparation  for  repelling  flies  from  cattle,  horses,  dogs, 
etc.  R.  Heller  &  Company.  172,575  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 
No.  173,045  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Preparation  for  repelling  mosquitoes.  Mentholatum  Com- 
pany. 172,452;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  172,.S86 ;  pub- 
lished  May   15,   1923. 

Preparation  for  rheumatism  and  pains,  cuts,  etc.  O. 
Scinnna.  172.345;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  172,688:  pub- 
lished  May   1,   1923. 

Preparation  for  straightening  hair.  E.  Burnham,  Inc. 
167.579;  May  1;  Serial  No.  166,496;  published  Jan.  2, 
1023. 

Preparation  for  syphilis  and  diseases  of  the  skin.  E. 
Tossr.  &  Co.  176,176  :  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  Nos,  178,577-8  ; 
published  Aug.   7,   1923. 

Prepnration  for  syphilis,  tabes,  and  general  paralysis. 
SocietP  .'Vnonyme  pour  I'Expansion  des  Marques 
de  F.nbriquo  et  do  Commerce.  177,243 ;  Dec  11  •  Se- 
rinl   No.    181,355  ;   published    Sept.    18,    1923. 

Preparation  for  the  alleviation  of  baldness  and  for  res- 
toration nnd  preservation  of  hair.  R.  H.  Hosklns 
164,482  ;  Feb.  20. 


Preparation  for  the  alleviation  of  baldness  and  the  resto- 
ration and  preservation  of  the  hair.  C.  Nickels. 
170,019  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  172,431 ;  published  Mar. 
27.  1923. 

Preparation  for  the  alleviation  of  roup,  diarrhea,  etc.,  in 
chickens,  poison  ivy,  ulcers,  etc.,  in  humans.  O.  A.  Gless- 
ner.    163,075  ;  Jan.  2. 

Preparation  for  the  hair.  Aktiengesellschaft  fiir  che- 
mische  Produkte  vormals  H.  Scheidemandel.  174,404  ; 
Oct.  16  ;   Serial  No.  171.566  ;   published  July  17,  1923. 

Preparation  for  the  hair.  Silger  Laboratories.  177,364  ; 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,869  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Preparation  for  the  hair  and  scalp.  G.  P.  Haldy. 
174.319  ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.   177,737  ;  published  July 

10,  1923, 

Preparation  for  the  prevention  and  treatment  of  obesity. 

Gotham    Corporation.      177,358 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No. 

181,887  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Preparation  for  the  prevention  and  treatment  of  sunburn. 

Abbott    Laboratories.      174,510;    Oct.    16;    Serial    No. 

179,914  ;   published  July  24,   1923. 
Preparation  for  the  pi'evention  of  excessive  perspiration. 

San-I-Sal   Laboratories,    Inc.      174,044 ;   Oct.   2  ;   Serial 

No.  177,519;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Preparation  for  the  relief  and  cure  of  indigestion.     G.  P. 

Maranto.       169,648;     June    26;     Serial    No.     169,600; 

published  Mar.    20,    1923. 
Preparation    for    the   relief   of   asthma    and    hay    fever. 

Asthma-Tab    Laboratories.      175,266 ;    Oct.    30. 
Preparation  for  the   relief  of  chronic  and  acute  neuritis. 

G.   F.    Leahy.      167,659  ;    May  8 ;    Serial   No.    167,821 ; 

published  Jan,  30,  1923. 
Preparation    for    the    relief    of    colds.       I.    C.    Glessner. 

167,371  ;    May   1  ;    Serial   No.   168,764 ;    published   Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Preparation  for  the  relief  of  coughs,  etc.     L.   S.  Gibson. 

177,183-  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  180,759;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 

Preparation  for  the  relief  of  dyspepsia,  indigestion,  etc. 

S.    Chase.      169,611 ;    June    26 ;    Serial    No.    172,513 ; 

published  Mar.   6,   1923. 
Preparation  for  the  relief  of  headache,  pain,  etc.    Ethicus 

Prompt  Treatment  Kit,  Inc.     174,317  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial 

No.  177,729  :  published  July  10.  1923. 
Preparations  for  the  relief  of  itching,  inflammation,  and 

irritation   of  the  skin,   biliousness,   etc.     C.   G.  Luther. 

177,272  ;  Dec.   11 ;  Serial  No.  156,331 ;  published  Sept. 

11,    1923. 
Preparation    for    the    relief   of    piles.      Stearns-Eddy   Co. 

167,418:   May   1;   Serial  No.   169,336;   published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Preparation  for  the  relief  of  rheumatism,  neuralgia,  and 

sciatica.     N.  D.  Migakis.     164,686;  Feb.  27. 
Preparation  for  the  removal  of  dandruff,   and  treatment 

of  scalp  and  skin  diseases.     T.  S.  Williams.     174,415  ; 

Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No,  179,636  ;  published  July  17,   1923. 
Preparation    for   the   treatment    and    relief   of   headache, 

neuralgia,  etc.    Central  Laboratories  Company.    176,888  ; 

Dec.    4. 
Preparation    for   the   treatment   of   all    kinds   of  chronic 

bronchitis,  phthisis,  etc.     First  Texas  Chemical  Manu- 
facturing   Company.       174,045 ;     Oct.     2 ;     Serial    No. 

177,598 ;   published   July  10,    1923. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  asthma.     C.  R.  Bundt. 

167,909 ;   May   8 ;    Serial    No.    168,997 ;   published   Jan. 

.30,  1923, 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  cancer.     M,  G.  Petrich. 

173,333;     Sept.     25;     Serial    No.     171,187;     published 

June  26,  1923. 
Preparation   for  the  treatment  of  cancer.     E.  L.    Smith. 

176,226  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  177,203  ;  published  Aug. 

7,    1923, 
Preparation   for  the  treatment  of  catarrh.     N.   Lemoine. 

175,898  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  176,084  ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  corns.     M.  T.  Perrottl. 

177,168  :  Dee.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,216  ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1023. 
Preparation    for    the    treatment    of    coughs    and    colds. 

Cough  King  Co,     167,740;  May  8;  Serial  No.  168,958; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923, 

Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  cuts,  cracks  and  abra- 
sions of  the  skin.  H.  &  S.  Products  Co.  174,043  ;  Oct. 
2  ;   Serial  No,   177,487  ;   published  July  10,  1923. 

Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  dandruff,  falling  hair, 
etc,      J.    P.    Isterling.      176,790 ;    Nov,    27, 

Preparation    for    the    treatment    of    digestive    disorders. 

Pepsin     Syrup    Co.       177,631  ;     Dec. "  25 ;     Serial    No. 

184,148  :   published  Oct,  23,   1923, 
Preparation    for  the  treatment  of  diseases   of  the  blood, 

stomach,     etc,       Fayssoux-Brown     Remedy     Company.  _ 

167,482  ;    May    1 ;    Serial   No.    161,682  ;   published   Jan,  m  j 

2,  1923.  ^1 

Preparation   for   the    treatment   of    goiter,      R.    G,    Kett. 

167.453 ;    May   1  ;    Serial    No.    162,116 ;   published   Jan. 

9,  1923. 
Preparation    for    the    treatment    of   goiters.      J.    H.    Mc- 

Gugan.      176,923 :    Dec,   4, 
Preparation    for    the    treatment   of   headache,    neuralgia. 

colds,  grippe,  and  rheumatism.     G.  S.  Smith      169,117  ; 

June  5. 


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Preparatlou    for    tlie    treatment    of    headache,    neuralgia, 

norvousncss,    etc.      Kev    Chemical    Co.      165,679 :    Mar. 

20:   Serial   No.   166,375;  published  Dec.   12,   1922. 
Preparation    for    the    treatment    of    headache,    neuralgia, 

neuritis,    cold,    etc.      Gilbert    Bros.    &    Co.      174,341 ; 

published  Mar.  28.  1922. 
I'reparation   for   the   treatment  of  impure   blood,    Liquid. 

M.  K.  Bozeman.    173.01.3;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  173,871; 

published  June  5,  192.>. 
Preparation   for  the  treatment  of  inflamed   eyes.     T.   W. 

Stemmler.      172,558 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No.    171,576 ; 

published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Preparation    for    the   treatment   of   itching   and    diseased 

scalps,   etc.     H.   R.   Lovell   &  Co.      176,167;    Nov.   20; 

Serial  No.  177,308  ;  published  Aug.   14.   1923. 
Preparation    for   the   treatment   of    kidney,   bladder,   and 

rheumatism    troubles.       Inabine    Company.       177,724 ; 

Dec.   25 ;    Serial  No.   177,001  :   published  Oct.   9,   1923. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  necro-baccillosis.  green 

scoui-s.   or  bowel  trouble  in  swine,  etc.     E.  B.  Fenton. 

1 07,841;    Mav   8:    Serial    No.    168.840;    published   Feb. 

13,  1923. 
Preparation   for  the   treatment   of  piles.      C.    F.   Futrell. 

174,066;    Oct.   2;    Serial   No.    178,500;    published   July 

10.  1923. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  piles.     McFarland  and 

Company.     104,789  :   Feb.  27. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  piles.     M.  M.  Winchell 

Co.      175,643 ;   Nov.   6  ;    Serial   No.    180,093 ;   published 

Aug.    28,    1923. 
Prep.aration   for    the    treatment    of    piles.      L.    Wodicska. 

171.093;  July  31;   Serial  No.   173,616;   published  May 

8.  1923. 

Preparation    for   the   treatment   of   piles.   Medicinal.      N. 

Lemoine.       175,897 ;     Nov.     13 ;     Serial    No.     176,083 ; 

published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Preparation    for    the    treatment    of    pneumonia.      E.    A. 

Morgan.     170,398  ;  .Tulv   17  ;   Serial  No.   171,507  ;  pub- 
lished Apr-  10,  1923. 
Preparation   for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism.     Vesuvius 

Drug  Co.     168.024  ;  May  8. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  kidney  and 

bladder  trouble,  etc.     H.  H.  Shields.     168,056  ;  May  15  ; 

Serial    No.     170,259;    published     Feb.     20,    192:^. 
Preparation    for    the    treatment    of    rheumatism,    Liquid. 

F.    Burnes.      172,663 ;    Sept.    11  ;    Serial   No.    174,426 ; 

published  May  S.  1923. 
Preparation   for  the   treatment   of  rheumatism,   neuritis, 

gout,   etc.     Vita-Sulphur   Company.      174,047  ;   Oct.   2 ; 

Serial  No.  177,639  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism^  paralysis, 

pneumonia,    etc.      Paxtonic   Blood   Food   Co.     169,621 ; 
Preparation    for    the    treatment    of    syphilis.      American 

European  Service  Bureau.     176.095  ;  Nov.  13. 
Preparation   for    the    treatment    of   syphilis.      G.    FermS. 

177,750  ;  Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No.   179,464  ;   published  Oct. 

9,  1923. 

Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  tonsillitis,  colds,  etc., 
Liquid.  K.  G.  W.  Laboratories.  165,587 ;  Mar.  13 ; 
Si'rial  No.  167,048  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  tonsillitis,  hoarseness, 
etc.  J.  J.  Bariscillo.  172,892 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
175,641  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  tuberculosis.  J.  Tram- 
sak.  174.522  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  177,026  ;  published 
July  24,  1923. 

Preparation    for   the   treatment    of   uric-acid    complaints. 
Phvsikurate    Limited.      165,436 ;    Mar.    13 ;    Serial   No. 
165.712  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923, 
June  26;   Serial  No.  172,760;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  the  eyes.  L.  A.  Stinson. 
169,854  ;  Julv  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,243  ;  published  Mar.  6, 
1928. 

Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  the  scalp.  Jules  Ferond 
Co.  176,156  :  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169.581 ;  published 
Aug.    14.    1923. 

Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  the  skin.  Chemical.  Wil- 
liam P.  Kahn  Corp.  175,570 :  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
180,980:  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Preparation  for  treatins  diseases  of  the  mucous  mem- 
branes. Dr.  J.  S.  Cater.  176.380  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
177.593  :  publishe(f  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Preparation  for  treating  scalp  diseases  and  stimulat- 
ing the  growth  of  hair.  J.  P.  Spake.  167.458  ;  May  1  ; 
Serial   No.    167,585 ;   published   Jan.   9.   1923. 

Preparation  for  treating  the  eyebrows  and  eyelashes. 
Ross  Companv.  173,052  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,764  ; 
published  June  12,  1923. 

Preparation  for  treatment  of  cholelithiasis  and  allied  con- 
ditions. Parke,  Davis  &  Company.  172,229  ;  Aug.  28  ; 
Serial  No.   174,634:  published  May  1,   1923. 

Preparation  for  treatment  of  consumption,  etc.  J.  Liv- 
ingston.    173.579  ;  Sept.  25. 

Preparation  for  treatment  of  dandruff,  etc.  A.  R.  Meller. 
169.768  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,253  ;  published  Mar.  13. 
1923. 

Preparation  for  treatment  of  evelashes.  Jean  Jordeau, 
Inc.      171.952;   Aug.   14. 

Preparation  for  treatment  of  fever,  polyarthritis,  etc. 
Farbwerke  vorm.  Meister  Lucius  &  Bruning.  173*862  ; 
Oct.  2  :  Serial  No.  175,078  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

58339—84  '  ' 


Preparation  for  treatment  of  fistula.     Keetle  and  Keetle. 

175,641  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  179,604  ;  published  Aug.  14, 

1923. 
Preparation   for   treatment   of  indigestion.    M.   V.    Jones. 

164,488  ;  Feb.  20. 
Preparation    for    treatment    of    influenza.      J.    G.    Mills. 

176,294  ;   Nov.  20 ;   Serial  No.   180,339  ;  published  Aug. 

14,    1923. 
Preparation  for  treatment  of  kidney  and  blood  diseases. 

Festina  Bros.      175,619  ;   Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No.    180,796  ; 

published   Aug.    14,    1923. 
Preparation      for      treatment      of      liver     complaint.      D. 

Weill.     164,451  ;  Feb.  20. 
Preparation  for  treatment  of  malaria,   chills,  fever,  indi- 
gestion,   etc.      McCormick   Bros.    Drug    Co.      166,268 ; 

Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  166,840;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Preparation   for  treatment   of   piles,    eczema,   etc.      S.   L. 

Gravin.      175,712 ;    Nov.    6. 
Preparation   for   treatment  of   rheumatism   and   lumbago, 

and  ointment  for  treatment   of  eruptions  of  the   skin, 

etc.    J.  E.  Solt.     165,730  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,188  ; 

published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Preparation  for  treatment  of  Riggs'  disease,  pyorrhea,  etc. 

iferoic    Gum     Remedy    Company.      169,795 ;    July    3 ; 

Serial  No.  169,246  :  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Preparation  for  treatment  of  the  scalp.     Bloch  Chemical 

Company.     163,281  ;   Jan.  9. 
Preparation  for  use  as  blood  regeneration,   etc.,  Neutral 

iron.      A/S   Ferrosan.      170,074 ;    July   10 ;    Serial   No. 

166,216;   published  Mar.   20,  1923. 
Preparation    for    use    in    internal    inflammation.      E.    W. 

Knowlton.       167,365 ;    May    1  ;     Serial    No.     169,977 ; 

published  Jan.  23,  1923, 
Preparation  for  use   in   removing  discoloration   from  the 

teeth.      J.    H.    Poote.      173,404 ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial    No. 

175,856 ;    published   June   26,    1923. 
Preparation  for  use  in   the  treatment  of  eczema.     R.   C. 

Garrett.     172.560  :  Sept.   11  :  Serial  No.   171,268  ;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 
Pr^aration  for  use  in  the  treatment  of  hog  cholera,  and 

a   vermifuge   preparation.      J.    M.   Bowman.      174,642 ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,172  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Preparation  for  use  in  the  treatment  of  the  hair.     H.  L. 

Holt.      169,679 ;    June    26 ;    Serial    No.    173,285 ;    pub- 
lished Mar,  27,  1923. 
Preparation    for    use    in    the    treatment    of    tuberculosis, 

asthma,    etc.      J.    D.    McCandless.      175.614;    Nov.    6; 

Serial  No.  180,873  ;  published  Aug.   14,   1923. 
Preparation  for  use   in   treating  tonsillitis,   sore   throat, 

and  for  a  laxative.     R.  B.  Smith.     177,323;  Dec.   18; 

Serial   No.  179.334  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923, 
Preparation  for  use  in  treatment  of  chicken  cholera.     H. 

Wilson.     164,490  ;  Feb.  20. 
Preparation  for  use  on  the  skin  to  keep  the  mosquitoes 

awav.  Liquid.     Baltic  Chemical  Co.     167,426  ;   May   1 ; 

Serial    No.    165,341  ;    published    Jan.    30,    1923. 
Preparation,    Infants'    colic.      E.   B.    Johnston.      167,392 ; 

May    1 ;    Serial   No.    164,168 ;    published   Jan.    2,    1923. 
Preparation  of  acid  reaction  for  preventing  rust.     Ameri- 
can Chemical  Paint  Company.     170,006  ;  July   10  ;   Se- 
rial  No.   156,955 ;   published   Apr.   3,    1923. 
Preparation  of  Iron.     Firm  of  E.  Merck.     23,530-1  ;   re- 
newed Aug.  22,  1923. 
Preparation  to  prevent  annoyance  by  flies  and  vermin  of 

live  stock.  Liquid.     Fly-Hike  Company.     173,107  ;  Sept. 

18  ;  Serial  No.  176,959  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Preparation  used  as  a  diuretic.     Merck  &  Co.     165.993  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,464  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
I'reparation    used    as    an    antispasmodic.      Merck    &    Co. 

165,023  ;  Feb.  27. 
Preparation    used    as    an    antispasmodic.      Merck    &    Co. 

167,625 ;    May   1 ;    Serial   No.   167,684 ;    published   Dec, 

26,  1922. 
Preparation    used    for    intensifying    gasoline    and    as    a 

carbon  preventive.     L.  M.  Knapp.     165,493  ;  Mar.  13  ; 

Serial  No.  166,185  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Preparation  used  for  the  destruction  and  eradication   of 

lice,    insects,    and    other    vermin.      J.     F.     Gallagher. 

176.2.34  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  158,169  ;  published  Aug. 

7,    1923. 
Preparation   used   in   the  treatment  of   general   debility, 

lost  vitality,  etc.     Standard  Drug  Company.     174,037  ; 

Oct.  2;   Serial  No.   176,290;  published  June  19,   1923. 
Preparation   used   in   the   treatment   of  goiter   and   as   a 

prophylactic.     Merck  &  Co.     1 76,297  ;  Nov.  20  ;   Serial 

No.   180,076;   published  Aug.   14,   1923. 
Preparation  used  in  the  treatment  of  hay  fever.     M.  Joo. 

164,173  ;  Feb.  13. 
Preparation  used  in  the  treatment  of  intestinal  pains  and 

disorders.     Thorn  &  Company.     164,678  ;  Feb.  27. 
Preparation   used   In   the   treatment  of  kidney   and  blad- 
der diseases,  etc.     Standard  Drug  Company.     173,470  ; 

Sept.    25 ;     Serial    No.    176,289 ;    published    June    19, 

1923. 
Preparations   and   tonic   medicines.      Charles   H.   Phillips 

Chemical   Co.     176.216  :  Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.   178,463  ; 

published   Sept.   11,  1923. 

Preparations  and  tonic  medicines.  Charles  H.  Phillips 
Chemical  Co.  176,217:  Nov.  20;  Serial  Vo.  178,466; 
published  Sept.   11,  1823. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Preparations  for  destroying  weeds,  sprays  for  plants, 
shrubs,  ajid  trees,  Bordeaux  mixture,  etc.  James 
Good.  Inc.  169,685;  June  26;  Serial  No.  166,740; 
published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Preparations  for  making  blood  test,  Chemical.  A.  M. 
Roman.  167,370  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  168,803  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 

Preparations  for  protecting  animal  substances  against 
chemicals.  Actien-Gesellschaft  fiir  Anilin-Fabrikation. 
169,799  ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  170,232 ;  published  Mar. 
27,   1923. 

Preparations  for  pyorrhea.  J.  C.  Clark.  167,633  ;  May 
1 ;    Serial  No.   166,648  ;  published  Dec.   26,   1922. 

Preparations  for  rejuvenating  the  hair,  destroying  dan- 
druff,  etc.     C.   C.   Wiegand.      167,296;   Apr.   24. 

Preparations  for  straightening  the  hair.  L.  A.  Fitz- 
patrick.  175,633 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  179,932  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,   1923. 

Preparations  for  the  extirpation  and  killing  of  vermin, 
plant  pests,  and  weeds,  disinfectants,  etc.,  Chemical. 
Chemische  Werke  vorm.  H.  &  E.  Albert.    163,204  ;  Jan.  2. 

Preparations  for  the  treatment  of  eczema  and  other  skin 
diseases,  bums,  scalds,  etc.  J.  T.  Bramblett.  175,044 : 
Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  178,826  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Preparations  for  the  treatment  of  pyorrhea.  Pyro-Form 
Laboratories.  167,842 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  169,083 ; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Preparations  for  the  treatment  of  the  blood,  gout,  bolls, 
etc.  S.  B.  Leonard!  &  Co.  167,404 ;  May  1 ;  Serial 
No.    165,591  ;   published   Dec.   26,   1922. 

Preparations  for  the  treatment  of  the  feet.  Aetna  Prod- 
ucts Company.  166,228  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,052  ; 
published  Oct.   10,   1922. 

Preparations  for  the  treatment  of  tuberculosis.  Societe 
Des  Produits  Chimiques  de  L'Isle  Saint-Denis.  168,169  ; 
May  15;  Serial  No.   166,570;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Preparations  for  treatment  of  constipation  and  its  symp- 
toms. Gotham  Corporation.  174,355  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial 
No.   177,040;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Preparations  for  treatment  of  la  grippe,  influenza, 
coughs,  colds,  etc.  Sydney  Ross  Co.  168,053 ;  May 
15;    Serial    No.    169,985;    published    Feb.    6,    1923. 

Preparations,  Insect-destroying.  J.  Hertz.  177,233  ;  Dec. 
11  ;   Serial  No.   181,596 ;   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 

Preparations,  Laxatives  and  corrective.  Gotham  Corpo- 
ration. 172,521 ;  Sept.  4 ;  Serial  No.  173,928 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Preparations  used  as  hypnotics.  Merck  &  Co.  167,566  ; 
May  1 ;  Serial  No.   167,685  ;   published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Preservatives.     K.  Offer.     164,432  ;  Feb.  20. 

Prophylactics  for  the  prevention  of  sexual  diseases.  Re- 
tailers' Manufacturing  Corporation.  170,427 ;  July 
17  ;  Serial  No.  172,014  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Proteins,  pollens,  urease,  etc.  Arlington  Chemical  Com- 
pany. 172,546 ;  Sept.  4 ;  Serial  173,587 ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Purgative  tea.  A.  W.  Niedzielski.  177,049 ;  Dee.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  180,384;  published  Sept.  18,  1923, 

Purgatives  or  laxative  tablets.  Sydney  Ross  Co.  167,739  ; 
May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,903  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Pyorrhea  remedy.  Daugherty  &  Jackson.  170,012;  July 
10 ;   Serial  No.  172,666  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923, 

Quinine  and  bismuth.  Double  Iodide  of.  Btablissementg 
Poulenc  Frferes.  173.449  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  173,748  ; 
published  June  26,   1923. 

Radiator  cement.  A.  D.  Starr.  168,436 ;  May  22 ;  Se- 
rial No.   171,044;  published  Feb.   20.   1923. 

Radiator-sealing  compound.  W.  S.  Taylor.  164,127 ; 
Feb.   13. 

Radioactive  article.?  to  be  used  for  the  treatment  of 
arthritis,  neuritis,  etc.  C.  Dickens.  165.580  ;  Mar.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  162,614;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Radioactive  reconstituent.  A.  Gazzoni  &  C.  II  Gerente. 
174,009 ;  Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   173,385 ;   published  July 

17  1923 

Rat  'exterminator.  F.  B.  Lagerholm.  177,738  ;  Dec.  25  ; 
Serial  No.  163,586;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Relief  for  burns,  cuts,  skin  diseases,  catarrh,  etc.  Dr. 
B.  F.  Newton.  167,556;  May  1;  Serial  No.  165,457; 
published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Remedies,  Certain  named.  J.  F.  O'Hern.  24,726;  re- 
newed May  15,   1924. 

Remedies.  Chicken.  W.  R.  Bailey.  165,579 ;  Mar.  13 ; 
Serial  No.  162,604  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Remedies  for  cancerous  diseases.  The  Firm  of  E. 
Merck.     22,375;   renewed  Jan.   24,   1923. 

Remedies  for  cancerous  diseases.  Firm  of  B.  Merck. 
23,537 ;    renewed    Aug.    22,    1923. 

Remedies  for  certain  named  diseases.  External  and  inter- 
nal.    C.  I.  Hood.     23,231  ;  renewed  July  11,  1923. 

Remedies  for  coughs,  colds,  constipation,  rheumatism,  etc. 
F.  M.  Mares.     164,339 ;  Feb.  20. 

Remedies  for  diarrhea  and  gouty  rheumatism.  Chemische 
Fabrik,  vormals  Hofmann  &  Schoentensack.  23,927 ; 
renewed  Dec.  19,  1923. 

Remedies  for  diseases  of  the  stomach  and  bowels.     Sultan 

Drug   Company.     24,320 ;    renewed   Mar.    6.    1924. 
Remedies   for   gonorrhea.      A.   L.   Curtis.      177,357 ;   Dec. 

18  ;   Serial  No.  181.981  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Remedies    for    hemorrhoids    and    piles.      D.    Theodorou. 

173,524  ;  Sept.  24. 


Remedies   for  rheumatism,  gout,   neuralgia,  sciatica,  and 

kindred    ailments.      Butler   &    Clarridge.      23,797 ;   re- 
newed Nov.  7,  1923. 
Remedies    for    skin    diseases.    External.      Amore   Drug   & 

Chemical    Company.      172,875  ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No. 

175,977  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Remedies  for  tobacco  h.abit,  etc.     H.  J.  Brown  Medicine 

Company.     173,123  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  160,332  ;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 
Remedies    for    whooping    cough    and    asthmatic    diseases. 

Firm  of  E.  Merck.     23,536  ;  renewed  Aug.  22,  1923. 
Remedies,    Therapeutic.      Chemische    Fabric    auf    Actien, 

vormals  B.  Schering.     23,533  ;  renewed  Aug.  22,  1923. 
Remedy  against  foot-and-mouth  diseases  (murrain) .   Naam- 

looze     Vennootschap     Chemische     Fabriek     "  Vanor." 

163,135  ;  Jan.  2. 
Remedy  and  insecticide.  Abortion.     Erick  Bowman  Remedy 

Company.       177,268;    Dec.    11;    Serial    No.     166,126; 

published  Sept.   18,  1923. 
Remedy,   Anticholera  and  tonic.     M.   B.   Scala.     23,850 ; 

renewed   Nov.   21,    1923, 
Remedy,  Anticholera  and  tonic.     M.  B.  Scala.     23,898-9  ; 

renewed  Dec.   5,  1923. 
Remedy,    Antiseptic.      E.    Bi    Buchanan,    jr.      173,085 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Remedy,     Antispasmodic.       La     Societe    Comar    &    Cie. 

165,499  ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  166,005  ;  published  Nov. 

7,  1922. 
Remedy,  Dandruff.     J.  E.  Curran   Corporation.     165,815  ; 

Mar.  20 ;   Serial  No.   165,985  ;  published  Jan.   2,  1923. 
Remedy  employed  in  the  treatment  of  catarrh,  tonsillitis, 

etc.     Pa-Tro  Company.     165,712;  Mar.  20;   Serial  No. 

168,276;  published  Dec.  12,   1922. 
Remedy  for  chickens.  Sorehead.     T.  J.  Knight.     172,687; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  158,875 ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Remedy  for  chlorosis,   malnutrition,  anaemia,  etc.     M.  J. 

Breitenbach   Company.      168,593  ;    May   29 ;    Serial   No. 

164.580  ;  published  Feb.  13.  1923, 
Remedy  for  cold   in  head,  grippe,  influenza,  etc.     G.   H. 

Hyland.     172,576;   Sept.  11;   Serial  No.  172,595;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 
Remedy    for    constipation.       Deshell    Laboratories    Inc. 

165,616;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  167,296;  published  Dec. 

12,  1922. 
Remedy   for   constipation   and  headaches.      Reese   Chem- 
ical Company.     166,175  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,470  ; 

published  Nov.   28,   1922. 
Remedy  for  corns  and  bunions.     N.  Schlosinger.    167,630  ; 

May   1  :  Serial  No.  166,854 :  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Remedy  for  corns,  calli,  and  warts.    S.  Holzman.    170.259; 

July  10 ;   Serial  No.   170,818  ;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
Remedy    for     dandruff.       Keller^Snelson     Co.       165,846 ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  168,265  ;  published  .Tan.  2,  1923. 
Remedy  for  diabetes.     J.  E.  Stroschein.     23,493  ;  renewed 

Aug.  15,  1923. 
Remedy  for  diseases  in  poultry.     Thoe.  Southard  Poultry 

Supply    Co.      169,980;    July    10;    Serial   No.    167,337; 

published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Remedy  for  disorders  of  the   stomach   and  liver.     Gattia 

Chemical  Co.     163,072  ;  Jan.  2. 
Remedy  for  disorders  of  the  stomach  and  liver.     Gattls 

Chemical  Co.     164,316  ;  Feb.  20. 
RemedT  for  expectant  mothers,  Herbal.     H.  M.  Macdonald. 

173,164  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  157,492  ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 

Remedy  for  eye  troubles.     A.  P.  Roth,  M.  E.  and  M.  C. 

Van  Harlingen.     23,174  ;  renewed  June  6,  1923. 
Remedy    for    headache    and    neuralgia.      Reese    Chemical 

Company.     174,114  ;   Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No.   139,754  ;   pub- 
lished Nov.  8.  1921. 
Remedy  for  indigestion.     H, 

July  25,  1923. 
Remedy    for    indigestion. 

June  5. 
Remedy    for    indigestion    and    dyspepsia.      M.    Herndon. 

173,610 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No.    158,312 ;    published   July 

11,  1922. 
Remedy  for  indigestion,  gas,  nausea,  etc.     Genuine  Reme- 
dies "Company.     165,840;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  169,708; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Remedy   for  mixed   infection,   swine  plague,   or   flu.   Hog. 

W.  P.  Van  Gilder  and  S.  E.  Ward.     168,620:  May  29; 

Serial   No.    167,495:    published    Feb.    13,    1923. 
Remedy  for  nervous  disorders.     W.  H.  Gannett.     21,583 ; 

renewed  Aug.  9,  1922. 
Remedy  for  neuralgia.     E.  B.  White.     22,648 ;  renewed 

Mar.  14,  1923. 
Remedy  for  piles.     J.  Cunningham.     164,457  ;  Feb.  20. 
Remedy  for  piles,  colds  in  the  chest,  etc.     S.  Y.  C.  O.  Co. 

177,317  :  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  180,241  ;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 
Remedy    for    seasickness.    Medicinal.      W.    Jones    &    Co. 

168,724:  May  29;  Serial  No.  171,804;  published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 

Remedy  for  tender  sweaty  feet,  perspiration  odors,  etc. 
Turlington  Chemical  Company.     163,406  ;  Jan.  9. 

Remedy  for  the  relief  of  coughs,  colds,  etc.  Bristol-Myers 
Company.  167,744  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,526  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Remedy  for  the  treatment  of  goiter.  Reese  Chemical 
Company.  174,401 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  178,359 ; 
published   July  17.   1923. 


O.  Hyatt.     23,398  ;  renewed 
Tracy    Company.      169.115 ; 


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Remedy  for  toothache  and  neuralgia  and  preparation  for 

removing  corns.     L.  Schulze.     174.867  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 

No.  180,392  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Remedy  for  use  in  treatment  of  rheumatism,  gout,  neural- 
gia.   T.  Seltzer.     163,167  ;  Jan.  2. 
Remedy  for  worms  in  dogs.     Willows,  Francis,  Butler  & 

Thompson,    Limited.      172,594  ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No. 

167,113;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Remedy,   Hay   and   rose  fever.      H.   D.   Ingle.     166,047 ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,891  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Remodv,   Hoof-rot,     A.   A.   Brockett.     165,054 ;   Mar.   13 ; 

Soiiul  No.  152,831  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1023. 
Remedv.    Laxative    cough    and    cold.      H.    G.    Seyfarth. 

165,490;  Mar.   13;  Serial  No.   166,204;  published  Dec. 

12,  1922. 
Remedv,    Pile.     H.   A.    Pond.      176,992;   Dec.    11;    Serial 

No.   179,425;  published   Sept.  18,  1923. 
Remedy,  Pile.     Sit-Rit  Laboratories.     164,676;  Feb.  27. 
Remedy,    Prophylactic.      Reese    Chemical    Co.      170,127 ; 

July  10 ;  Serial  No.  155,122  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Remedv,    Soie-throat.      J.    Holland.      176,293 ;    Nov.    20 ; 

Serial  No.  179,407  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Remedy  to  assuage  Inflammation.     B.  O.  &  G.  C.  Wilson, 

Inc.     165,707  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  168,397  ;  pubUshed 

Dec.  26,  1922. 
Remedy  to  be  used  as   a  sedative  or  hypnotic.     Farben- 

fabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.     172,744  ;  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  167,976 ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Remedy  to  prevent  hemorrhages.     D.  C.  Smith.     175.656  ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,417  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Remedy  used  for  the  treatment  of  distemper  In  do^s.     Dr. 

W.  D.  Jensen.     169,986  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  167,943  ; 

published   Apr.   10,    1923. 
Remedv,   Veterinary.     H.  C.  Babbitt.     168.064  ;  May  15  ; 

Serial    No.    171,347 ;    published    Feb.    20,    1923. 
Roach-destroying    composition.      W.    Schllplln.      174,051  ; 

Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  177,697;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Koach-exterminating   poison.      W.    S.    Patjens.      175,622 ; 

Nov,  6 ;  Serial  No,  180,773  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Roach      exterminators.      H.      Van      Gelderen.      165,715 ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  166,335  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Rodents  and  vermin.  Preparation  for  exterminating.     T. 

Meyer.     169.896  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  171,735  ;  published 

Mar.  20,  1923. 
Rodents,     Preparation     for     exterminating.       T.     Meyer. 

169,600-1 ;  June  26  ;  Serial  Nos.  171,739-40  ;  published 

Mar.  20,  1923. 
Rouge.     A.   H.    Arlt.       177,747 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Serial    No. 

179.512;  published  Oct.  9,   1923. 
Rouge.     E.  Burnham,  Inc.     166,177  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

166,495  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Rouge.     Colgate  &  Companv.     172,667  ;   Sept.  11 ;   Serial 

No.   174,290;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Rouge.     Richard  Hudnut.     171.911 ;  Aug.   14. 
Rouge.    Remiller  Co.    175,645  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,723  ; 

published  Aug.   28,    1923. 
Rouge.      Ross    Company.      174,035 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No. 

176.763  :  published  June  19.  1923. 
Rouge  and  face  powder.     Marinello  Companv.     176,383  ; 

Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  177.187  ;  published  .July  31,  1923. 
Rouge  and  face  powder.  V.  Vivaudou,  Inc.  163,200  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Rouge   and    face   powder.      V.    Vivaudou,    Inc.      167.550 ; 

May  1  :  Serial  No.  170.229  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Rouge  and  powder.     F.  N.  Lewis.     168,500;  May  22. 
Rouge    and  powder.     F.    N.    Lewis.      172,732 ;    Sept.    11 ; 

Serial  No.  174,469  ;  published  May  22.  1923. 
Rouge,  Face.     C.  L.  Forgey.     167,419  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 

169,631  ;  published  Jan.   9,   1923. 
Rouge,  Face.     Remiller  Co.     163.157  ;  Jan.  2. 
Rouge    or    powder.      F.    N.    Lewis.      172,840 ;    Sept.    11 ; 

Serial  No.  177,856;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Rouge,    powder,    and    rouge    compacts,    brilliantines,    etc. 

Louis    Philippe,    Inc.      173,323 ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial   No. 

173,105 :     published     June     26,     1923. 
Rouges  and  lip  sticks.    Gordon  Gordon.    170,991 ;  July  24, 
Rubber  and   manufactured   rubber.  Chemical  preservative 

compound   for   treating.     Rubber   Process    Corporation. 

164,505;  Feb.  20. 
Rubber  articles.  Accelerators,  fillers,  pigments,  etc.,  used 

in    the   compounding  of.     Rubber   Service  Laboratories 

Companv.     169,902  :   July  3  ;   Serial  No.  171,469  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27.  1923. 
Rubber  articles,  Compound  used  in  the  curing  of.     Rubber 

Service  Laboratories  Companv.     174,774  ;  Oct.  28  ;   Se- 
rial No.  171,470;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Rubber.    Chemical    composition    to    assist   vulcanizing    of. 

Viil  Ko  Cene  Co.     16S,R08  ;  May  29  :  Serial  No.  169,940  : 

published  Feb.   13,    1923, 
Rubber-compounding    sulphur.      StaufPer    Chemical    Com- 
pany.     176.372-3;    Nov.    20. 
Rubber  Manufacturing,  Drv-color  for  use  in.     Ault  &  Wi- 

borg    Co.       170.079:     .July    10;     Serial    No.     167,285; 

published  Apr.  3,   1923. 
Rust   and   other   spots   from   fabrics.   Chemical    compound 

for  removing.    Charles  McAdam  Co.     163,114  ;  Jan.  2. 
Rust  remover  and  piclding  compound  for  metals.     Peter 

A.  Frasse  &  Co.     177.179  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  180,853  ; 

published   Sept.   11,   1923. 
Rust    remover    and    preventive.      W.    Wandel    Mffi    Co. 

176,986  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  179,573  ;  published  Sept. 

11,   1923. 


Rust  removers,   rouge,  etc,     J,  E.  Smith.     177,676;  Dec. 

25 ;    Serial   No.    175.528 ;    published   Oct.   9,    1923. 
Rust  solvent.    H.  G.  Wasaon.     163.201 ;  Jan.  2. 
Rust-solvent  preparations.    Halstend  Snopinities  Company. 

167,372  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  168.149 :  nubllshed  Jan.  23, 

1923. 
Sal  soda,  baking  soda,  water  softeners,  and  borax.    Detroit 

Soda  Products  Company.     165,787  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No. 

164,402  ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 
Saline  cathartic.     R.  J.  Strasenburgh  Company.     176,411 ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,641 ;  published  July  31 ,   1023. 
Salt.      Bevis    Rock    Salt    Co.      173,999-174,001  ;    Oct.    2 ; 

Serial  Nos.  176,109-11  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Salt.     Capell  Salt  Company.     168,014  ;  May  8. 
Salt.     Capell  Salt  Company.      173,201  ;   Sept.    18  ;   Serial 

No.    172,974 ;    published   June    26,    1923. 
Salt.     Carey   Salt  Company.     163,674;  Jan.  23. 
Salt.     Carey   Salt  Co.     173,541 ;   Sept.   25. 
Salt.       Crystaline    Salt    Co.      24,007 ;    renewed    Jan.    9, 

1924. 
Salt.     Independent  Salt  Co.     167,318;  Apr.  24. 
Salt.     Inland-Delray  Salt  Co.     173,088;  Sept.  11. 
Salt.    Myles  Salt  Co.    163,134  ;  Jan.  2. 
Salt.      Remington    Salt    Company.      165,491  ;    Mar.    13 ; 

Serial  No.  166,203  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Salt.     Remington   Salt  Company.     175,676 :   Nov.   6. 
Salt   compound.   Granulated   effervescent.      Physlo-Cheml- 

cal  Laboratories.     166,988  ;  Apr.  17. 
Salt,    Culinary.      E.    Feuillie.      172,543 ;    Sept.    4 ;    Serial 

No.  173,824  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Salt,  Dry  chemical  mixture  or  effervescent.     Abbey  Effer- 
vescent  Salt   Company.      167,597  ;   May   1 ;    Serial    No. 

169,695;   published   Feb.   6,   1923. 
Salt,  Effervescent.     Upjohn  Company.    161,195  ;  Jan,  2. 
Salt  for  curing  meat.     B.  Mayer.     175,500  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 

No.  177,014  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Salt   for  meat   curing  and   general   use.   Medium.     Carey 

Salt  Company.     167,399  ;   May  1 ;   Serial  No.   166,653  ; 

published  Jan.  2,   1923. 
Salt,  Table.     Carey  Salt  Co.     166,986;  Mar.  20;  Serial 

No.  166,086  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Salt,    Table.      Haas,    Baruch    &   Co.      177,228 ;    Dec.    11 ; 

Serial  No.   181,745 ;   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 
Salt,    Table.      Inland    Crystal    Salt    Company    of    Utah. 

167,321 ;  Apr.  24. 
Salt,    Table.       International     Salt    Company.       177,354 ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,948  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Salt,    Table.       International     Salt    Company.       177,361 ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,947  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Salt,   Table.      G.    M.    Sultenfuss.      173,546;    Sept.    25. 
Salt,  Table.     Worcester  Salt  Company.     167,638  ;  May  1 ; 

Serial  No.  166,615  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Salts,     Alkaline.       Abel-Jensen     Laboratories.       170,815 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,884  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Salts,  Bath.     City  of  Paris  Dry  Goods  Company.    176,190  ; 

Nov.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,917  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Salts,  bicarbonate  of  soda,  boric  acid,  borax,  etc.,  Epsom. 

Fabyan    &'  Company.      167,496;    May    1;    Serial    No. 

166,363;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Salts,  cream  tartar,  spirits  of  camphor,  etc.,  Epsom.    Wor- 

den   Grocer   Company.      168,346 ;   May    22 ;    Serial    No. 

145,375 ;    published    Feb.    20,    1923. 
Salts,  Diluted  Epsom.      K.   L.  M.    Company.       170,984; 

July  24. 
Salts  for  metal  heat-treating  baths.     Bellis  Heat  Treat- 
ing Company.     168,842  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.  170,749  ; 

published  Feb.    13,   1923. 
Salts,    Physiological    nutritive.      J.    F.    Beerll.      175,493 ; 

Nov.  6 ;   Serial  No.  177,894  ;   published  July   17,   1923. 
S,ilve.     A.  J.  Baur.     174,544;  Oct.  16. 
Salve.     F.  Galla.     165,503  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166,070  ; 

published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Salve.    H.  Harris.   165.512  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  164,704  ; 

published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Salve.     S.  W.   Hill  and  Sons.     177,171  ;   Dec.  11  ;   Serial 

No.   181,119 ;   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 
Salve.     Turner  and  Williams.     166,225  ;  Mar.   27  ;  Serial 

No.  165,044  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Salve.  B.  Walther.  171,948 ;  Aug.  14. 
Salve  and  cough  drops.     O.  V.  Gallagher.     170,075 ;  July 

10 ;  Serial  No.  166,227 ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Salve   and    lotion    for   hair,    also   a    coconut-oil   shampoo. 

F.  Fasani.     164,165  ;   Feb.  13. 
Salve,  Antiseptic.     E.  E.  Buchanan,  jr.     174,545  ;  Oct.  16. 
Salve,  Antiseptic.     W.  M.  Gower.     164,338  ;  Feb.  20. 
Salve.    Cancer.      Harry   E.    Ritter   and    Marr   V.    Gordon. 

174,357;   Oct.   16:   Serial  No.   176,917;  published  July 

10,  1923. 
Salve.   Corn.     M.  Brandes.     175,496  :  Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No. 

177,708:    published   Aug.    21,    1923. 
Salve,  Corn.     Rodenbaugh  &  Strasser.     164,452  ;  Feb.  20. 
Salve,   Corn.     M.   L.   Wilson.     169,972 ;   July   10 ;    Serial 

No.  165,251 ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Salve,  Corn,     M.  M.  Winchell  Co.     177,057  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Se- 
rial  No.    180.092 :    published    Sept.    11,    1923. 
Salve.    Corn.      A.    Wolfe.      175,502;    Nov.   6;    Serial   No. 

176,866;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Salve   for    all    swelling   and   cancer.    Healing.      S.   Abels. 

167.596  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  169,696 ;  published  Jan.  9, 

1923. 
Salve  for  blood  poison  and  a  healing  salve.     R.  Rogerson. 

165,7.39;  Mar.  20;   Serial  No.   169,649;  publlsbod  Jan. 

2.  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Contiimed. 


Salve  for  burns,  open   sores,   etc.     J.   Spolar.     165,717 ; 

Mar.  20.     Serial  No.  166,320;  published  Dec.   5,   1922. 
Salve    for    burns,     scalds,    and     sunburn.       R.     Gabbola. 

167,559  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  165,284  ;  published  Jan.  2, 

1923. 
Salve    for   burns,    vrounds,    etc.      A.    J.    Krank    Mfg.    Co. 

170,417 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.   173,050 ;  published   Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Salve  for  eczema,  ere.     Hergy  Company.     172,964  ;  Sept. 

11  ;  Serial  No.  175,082  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Salve    for   eczema,    salt    rheum,    acne,    etc.      J.    A.    Bond. 

174,109  ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No.    171,061 ;    published    July 

10,  1923. 
Salvo  for  external  use  and  face  cream.     Western  Whole- 
sale Driig  Co.     167,669  ;   May  8 ;   Serial  No.  171,971 ; 

published   Feb.   20,   1923. 
Salve  for  piles.     R.   B.   Heed.     168.697  ;   May  29  ;   Serial 

No.  169,810;   published  Feb.   i::!.   1923. 
Salve    for    piles,    burn's,    and    open    sores.       I.     Rochon. 

173,225  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  173,725  ;  published  June 

26,   1923. 
Salve  for  sore  and  calloused  feet,   Healing.     A.  Michel. 

170,189  ;   July  10 ;   Serial  No.   173,521 ;  published  Apr. 

3,   1923. 
Salve  for  the  amelioration  of  soreness  in  fatigued  human 

pedal   extremities.      International    Consolidated    Chemi- 
cal Corporation.     168,170  ;  May  15  :  Serial  No.  166,599  ; 

published  Feb.   13,   1923. 
Salve  for  the  treatment  of  catarrh,  sore  throat,  etc.     H. 

E.  Capdau.      170,165  ;    July   10 ;    Serial   No.   169,888  ; 
published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Salve    for    the    treatment    of    cuts,    bruises,    etc.      C.    P. 

Wilson.     165,530  ;    Mar.    13  ;   Serial  No.   158,068  ;  pub- 

li-shed  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Salve  for  the  treatment  of  pneumonia,  influenza,  etc.     H. 

F.  Dickson.      172,972 ;    Sept.    11  ;    Serial   No.    174,768 ; 
puhlished  June  5,   1923. 

Salve  for  treating  sore  throat,  croup,  etc.  Brooks  Chem- 
ical Co.  174,029  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176.599 ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Salve,  Hair.    L.  Levy.     163,112  ;  Jan.  2. 

Salve,  Healing.  J.  Fgraut.  160,603;  .Tune  26;  Serial 
No.   171,828;  published  Mar.  20,   1923. 

Salve,  Healing.     G.  J.  Grohs.     163,079  ;  Jan.  2. 

Salve,  liniment,  for  sprains,  etc.,  and  skin  ointment.  Cold. 
F.   S.   Gober.      164,878;   Feb.   27. 

Salve,  ointment,  and  liniment.  J.  D.  King,  sr.  167,940  ; 
May  8  ;  Serial  No.  171,928  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Salve  or  balm  for  an  ointment  of  the  feet.  M.  A. 
Wanderly.  165,479 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  168.085 : 
published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Salve  or  cream  for  reduction  of  adipose  tissue.  H.  Oppen- 
heimer.  167,836  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,495  ;  published 
Feb.  13,  1923. 

Salve  or  ointments  and  oils  as  remedial  agents.  E.  B. 
Knight.  168,434  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  171,176  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.   20,   1923. 

Salve  or  skin  balm  vs'hich  is  an  antiseptic  dressing.  T.  H. 
Adams.  167,471  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  166,970 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  23,  1923. 

Salve,  Pile.     J.   Gamble.     164,455  ;   Feb.   20. 

Salve  remedy.     J.  Margus.     164,627 ;  Feb.  20. 

Salve  used  in  the  treatment  of  corns.     W.  A.  Hammons. 


165,610;     Mar. 

Dpp.  12.  1922. 
Salves.      A.    Zielinski 

175,905  :    published 
Salves  and  ointments. 

Serial  No.  163,252; 
Salves  and  ointments. 


13 ;    Serial    No.    167,131 ;    published 


25  ;    Serial    No. 


.      173,483;    Sept. 
June   19,    1923. 

G.  G.  Bowlus.     165,701  ;  Mar.  20  ; 
published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
C.  P.  Dixon.     172,683;  Sept.  11-; 

Serial  No.  162,613  ;  published  May  29.  1923. 
Salves  and  ointments  for  boils,  carbuncles,  etc.     NoLance 

Chemical    Company.      172,704 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No. 

175,729  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Salves  and  pills  for  piles.     A.  K.  Cjondra.1ian.     176,289  ; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  180,328  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Salves,  Corn.     A.  L,egendy.     176,944  ;  Dec.  4. 
Salves,  pills,  vermifuge,  liniment,  and  cough  balm.  A.  H. 

Gottsehnll.    22.471":    renewed    Feb.    14,    1923. 
Salves,  washes,  and  ointments.    A.  A.  Gasaway.    170,167  ; 

July  10  :  Serial  No.  170,062  ;  published  Mar.   20,  1923. 
Sand,    Medically-treated    insoluble.     Pep    Sand    Company. 

163,149  ;  Jan.  2. 
Saporific.      Merck   &    Co.      173,892;    Oct.    2;    Serial    No. 

177,312  :  published  July  10,  1923. 
Sarsaparilla,  Compound  of.     C.  I.  Hood.     23,353  ;  renewed 

July  11,  1923. 
Scalp  and  hair  tonic.     J.  M.  Proctor.     166,105  ;  Mar.  27; 

Serial  No.  165,033  ;  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 
Scalp  cleanser.  Germicide.     G.  D.  Tietjen.     169,764  ;  July 

3  ;  Serial  No.  169,459  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Scalp     cream,     Antiseptic.       Morse     &     Co.        173,542 ; 

Sept.  25.    ■ 
Scouring    compound.     Steam    laundry.       P.     L.     Mabrev. 

176,792  ;  Nov.   27. 
Serum,    hog-cholera   virus,    mixed    infection    bacterin    for 

swine,  etc.,  Clear  refined  anti-hog-cholera.     Globe  Lab- 
oratories.     172,680 :    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No.    163,752 ; 

published  May  29,  1923. 
Shampoo.      J.    Abrams.      177,760 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Serial    No. 

178,368  ;  publi.shed  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Shampoo.     Concentrated  Products  Corporation.     170,412 ; 

July  17 ;   Serial  No.  173,323  ;  published  Apr.   10,   1923. 


Shampoo.      Graham    Bros.    Soap    Company.      172,726-7 : 

Sept.    11  ;    Serial   Nos.    174,573-4 ;    published   May   22, 

1923. 
Shampoo.     Harriet  Hubbard  Ayer.     165,433-4;  Mar.  13; 

Serial  Nos.  165,845-6  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Shampoo.      Hygienic    Laboratories.      170,362 ;    July    17 ; 

Serial  No.  173,931 ;   published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Shampoo.      A.    J.    Krank    Mfg.    Co.      172,609 ;    Sept.    11 ; 

Serial  No.  169,858;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Shampoo.     S.   K.   Levey.      172,606 ;   Sept.   11 ;   Serial  No. 

170,172  ;   published  May  29,   1923. 
Shampoo.    Marshall  Field  &  Company.     163,119  ;  Jan.  2. 
Shampoo.     M.  M.  Milgram.     174,314  ;  Oct.  9. 
Shampoo,      Coconut-oil.      Carolina      Remedies     Company. 

165,871;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  168,872;  published  Nov. 

28,  1922. 
Shampoo,  Coconut-oil.     Microba  Antiseptic  Co.     175,648  ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,613  ;  published  Aug.  21,  19?3. 
Shampoo     cream.       M.     B.     Horner.       173,986 ;     Oct.     2 ; 

Serial  No.   178,613 ;   published   July  17,   1923. 
Shampoo,   Liquid.     L.  Weber.     165,523  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 

No.  164,284;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Shampoo      preparation.        Dearborn      Supply      Company. 

174,048 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No.    177,656 ;    published   July 

10,  1923. 
Shampoo  preparation.     Sanitas  Company.     165,608  ;  Mar. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  167,106  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Shampoo     prejlaration.       Sanitas     Company.       165,622 ; 

Mar.  13;   Serial  No.  167,427;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Shampoo     preparation,    Dry.       B.    Hurewich.       165,524 ; 

Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  164,436  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Shampoo     powder.       Evan    Williams    Company    Limited. 

169,908 ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,715  ;  published  Mar.  6, 

1023. 
Shampoo,  scalp,  and  hair  oils,  etc.     Hall,  Thralls  A  Co. 

174.368 ;   Oct.   16 ;   Serial  No.   175.555 ;   published  July 

10,  1923. 
Shampoos.        Friedrich  -  Friedrich      Chemical      Company. 

168,030 ;  May  8. 
Shampoos.     E.   J.   Watts.     167,598 ;   May  1 ;   Serial  No. 

169.659 ;   published   Jan.   9,   1923. 
Sheep    dips.      Newton,    Chambers    &    Company.      23,665 ; 

renewed   Sept.   26.  1923. 
Silk,    Chemical    preparation    used    to    treat.      Carpenter 

Chemical    Company.       167.743 ;     May     8 ;     Serial    No. 

169,473 ;    published    Jan.   9,   1923. 
Silk,    Material    for    bleaching   and    degumming.      Surpass 

Chemical   Co.     169,619;  June  26;  Serial  No.   172,658; 

published  Mar.   6,   1923. 
Silver,    Colloidal   solution    of.      H.    Rosenberg.      165,705 ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  168.490  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Silk    softener.      Taylors    Silk    Emulsion,    Inc.      175,089 ; 

Oct.   30 ;    Serial  No.   179,973 :   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
Silk    softener.      Taylors    Emulsion,    Inc.      175,094 ;    Oct. 

30 ;   Serial  No.   179,973  ;  published  Aug.  7,   1923. 
Sirup    compounds    for    coughs,    etc.      Modern    Pharmacal 

Co.     164,726;  Feb.  27. 
Sirup,   Cough.     Albers  Company.     177,079  ;  Dec.  11  ;   Se- 
rial No.  184,048  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Sirup,    horehound,    honey,   and   tar   sirup,   blood   purifier, 

etc..  Laxative.     Zinn  Chemical  Co.     177,182  ;  Dec.   11 ; 

Serial  No.  180,731  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Sirup  remedy  for  diseases  of  the  throat,   lungs,  and  mu- 
cous membrane.     H.  G.  Harter.     23,149  ;  renewed  May 

30,  1923. 
Sirups    for    the   relief   of    coughs,    colds,    and    bronchitis. 

San    Antonio    Drug    Co.      174,361  ;    Oct.    16 ;    176,656 ; 

published  July  10.  1923. 
Skin-cleansing  tonic   and   massage  cream.     Pacquin,   Inc. 

172,371 ;   Aug.   28 :   Serial  No.   159,813 ;  published   Oct. 

10,    1922. 
Skin    lotion.      Salvaderm   Co.     176,280 ;   Nov.   20 ;    Serial 

No.    178,934;    published   Aug.    14,    1923. 
Skin  whltener.     E.  W.  Cassebeer,  Inc.    164,294  ;  Feb.  20. 
Skins  and  hides.  Swelling  and  unhairing  agents  for.   Rohm 

&  Haas  Aktiengesellschaft.      165,785  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial 

No.  164,557  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Soap,  Iron-rust,  ink,  and  stain.     N.  C.  Edward.s.     176.381  ; 

Nov.   27;   Serial  No.   177.658;   published  Aug.   7.   1923. 
Soap,    Toilet.      Colgate    &    Co.      23,632 ;    renewed    Sept. 

19,  1923. 

Soaps  and  perfumes.  Odoriferous  products  for  use  in  the 
production  of.  Morana,  Incorporated.  168,833 ;  May 
29  ;  "Serial  No.  170,533  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Soaps,  perfumery,  and  toilet  preparations.  Colgate  &  Co. 
22,546-8  ;  renewed  Feb.  28,  1923. 

Soda  and  sal  soda.  Silicate  of.  Central  Commercial  Com- 
pany. 165,994 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  166,501  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  5,   1922. 

Soda,  granulated  lye,  and  chlorinated  lime.  Caustic. 
Hooker  Electrochemical  Company.  172,734  ;  Sept.  11  ; 
Serial  No.   169,903;   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 

Soda,  Sesqiiiearbonate  of.  Solway  Process  Company. 
168,395  ;   May   22  ;   Serial  No.   171,768 ;  published   Feb. 

20,  1923. 

Sodas  for  cleaning  water  softening  purposes.  Benner 
Chemical    Company.      173,536;    Sept.   25. 

Sodas,  potash,  glycerin,  carbolic  acid,  etc.  Charles  P. 
Smillie  &  Co.     163,171  ;  .Tan.   2. 

Sodium  silicate.  Philadelphia  Quartz  Company.  173,425  ; 
Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  158,727 ;  published  June  26,  1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-inarks  registered — Continued. 


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Soldering  flux.  Pallady  Welding  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 16T,S40  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,548  ;  published 
Feb.  13,  19L>3.  „    ^^ 

Soldering  flux  in  salts,  paste,  and  fluid  forms.  F.  Chap- 
man. lt!9.tUil;  June  26;  Serial  No.  170,123;  published 
Mar.  20.   1923. 

Solution  for  tlie  treatment  of  inflamed,  tender,  or  bleed 
ing  gums,  pyorrhea,  etc.  .T.  \V.  I'ehrendt.  170,188 ; 
July'lO;   Serial  No.  17r..5r)-l  :  published  .\pr.  3,  192.S. 

Sprav  compound,  Nasal.     G.  F.  Fisk,  jr.     163,319  ;  Jan.  9. 

Sprav,  Insecticide.  International  Chemical  Company  of 
America.  173,895:  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  177,129;  pub- 
lished June  20,  1923. 

Sprav  solutions.  Tree  and  plant.  Sulpho-Napthol  Com- 
pany. 177.356;  Dec.  IS;  Serial  No.  181,964;  pub- 
lished Sept.  25,   1923. 

Spreader  to  be  added  to  spray,  Calcium-caseinate.  J.  F. 
I>ittoov.  170,135  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  161,263  ;  pub- 
lished "Apr.   10,  1923. 

Staiu-removing  preparation.  Schuylkill  Chemical  Com- 
pany. 165.606  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167,055  ;  published 
Dee.    12.    1922. 

Starch  solvents.  Takamine  Laboratory,  Inc.  177,032 ; 
Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  161,285  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Steel,  Liquid  used  in  heat-treating.  Nypros  Steel  Com- 
panv.  170,264 :  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  170,264 ;  pub- 
lished  Apr.  3,   1923.  "         . 

Sterilizing  preparation  used  in  surgery.  Skin-.  Empire 
Biochemical  Company.  169,605  ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No. 
172.373;   published  Feb.   27,   1923. 

Sulphur.     San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.     164,495  ;  ,Feb.  20. 

Sulphur.  San  Francisco  Sulphur  Company.  165.497  ; 
Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166.108  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Sulphur.  San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.  175,654  ;  No\.  6  ; 
^rial  No.   181,352  ;   published  Aug.    28.   1923. 

Sulphur.  San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.  177,244  ;  Dec.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  181,351  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Sulphur.  San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.  177,822-3 ; 
Dec.    25. 

Sulphur  compound,  Pul'/erulent.  Chemische  FabriU 
Marienfelde  G.  m.  b.  H.  167,437  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No. 
163,737 ;    published    Jan.    30,    1923. 

SulDhur   solution.      .L    Sassetti.      175.280;    Oct.    30. 

Suppository,  Medical  vaginal.  E.  B.  Norton.  107,350 ; 
May  1 ;  Serial  No.  152,180  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Suppositories.  Drug  Products  Co.  170,368 ;  July  17 ; 
Serial    No.    173,999 ;    published    Apr.    10,    1923. 

Suppositories,  Female.  A.  C.  Schmidt.  176,243 :  Nov. 
20  ;  Serial  No.  177,698  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Suppositories  for  diseases  of  the  bowels  and  rectum. 
Henrv  K.  Wampole  &  Co.  22,370 ;  renevs^ed  Jan.  24, 
1923." 

Suppositories,  Vaginal.     L.  I.  Weiner.     164.335  :  Feb.  20. 

Suppositories,  Vaginal.  J.  R.  Yagyu.  176,320;  Nov.  20; 
Serial  No.   179.022  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Styptic  pencils,  liquid  preparations  and  compounds,  cough 
drops,  etc.  Stewart  &  Holmes  Drug  Co.  173,240  ;  Sept. 
18  ;   Serial  No.-  162,904  ;  published  Oct.  3.  1922. 

Suprarenal  extract.  Solution  of.  Novocol  Chemical  Mfg. 
Co.  176,165;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  177,319;  published 
Aug.  7,  1923. 

Synthetic  petrolatum  and  petroleum  jelly.  Sherwood  Pe- 
troleum Company.  176,315 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
179,063;  published  Aug.  14.   1923. 

Tablet,  Antimalarial.  F.  S.  Duffy.  172,708 ;  Sept.  11  ; 
Serial  No.  175,547  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Tablet,  Chocolate  laxative.  Mutual  Pharmacal  Company. 
167,483 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  158,053 ;  published  June 
6,  1922. 

Tablet  for  indigestion,  ailments  of  the  throat,  etc.,  Medi- 
cated. Lambert  Pharmacal  Company.  168,134 ;  May 
15;   Serinl  No.   170.770;  published  Feb.   13,  1923. 

Tablet,  Tonic  and  laxative.  Alpha  Chemical  Company. 
10S,.-^41:  May  22;  Serial  No.  154,468;  published  Feb. 
20.  1923. 

Tablets  and  antiseptic  preparations  for  the  treatment  of 
scalds,  burns,  etc.  W.  W.  Herrick.  170,739  ;  July  24  ; 
Serial  No.  174,206  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923.  ■» 

Tablets  and  capsules  for  headaches,  etc.  B.  Waldow. 
109,745  ;  June  26. 

Tablets  and  salve  for  hemorrhoids.  Cumberland  Chemi- 
cal Co.  174.479  :  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  178,167 ;  pub- 
lished July  10.  1923. 

Tablets,  Antiobesity.    Wander  Company.    166,964  ;  Apr.  17. 

Tablets,  Antl-septlc.  S.  P.  Ritter.  108,692  ;  May  29 ; 
Serial  No.  169,780  ;  published  Feb.  13.  1923. 

Tablets  containing  vitamines,  Medicinal.  J.  Donnelly. 
163,053;    Jan.   2. 

Tablets  for  colds,  coughs,  headache,  etc.  Standard  Medi- 
cal Society.  Inc.  173,432 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
160,326;  published  .Tune  26.   1923. 

Tablets  for  constipation,  liver,  kidnevs,  stomach,  and 
bowels.  J.  D.  Salem.  175,488-9  :  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  Nos. 
178,000-1 :  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Tablets  for  headaches,  colds,  and  grippe.  Tab-Co  Com- 
pany. 167,843  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,190  ;  published 
Feb.  1.3.  1923. 

Tablets  for  relief  of  headache,  neuralgia,  grippe,  etc. 
M.  .T.  Ryan.  167,229 :  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  168,071  ; 
published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Tablets  for  relieving  dyspesia  and  constipation,  etc.  W.  H. 
F.  Tenny.  173,244  :  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  160,644  ;  pub- 
lished June  19,   1923. 


Tablets  for  the  relief  of  headache,  neuralgia,  colds,  rheu- 
matism, etc.  M.  C.  Smucker.  175,611 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 
No.  180,900  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Tablets  lor  the  treatment  of  colds,  la  grippe,  and  head- 
ache. J.  T.  Baltar,  176,307  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
179,258;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Tablets  for  the  treatment  of  indigestion.  T.  H.  Adams. 
165,662;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  166,971;  published  Dec. 
12    1922 

Tablets!  "o'as.  .L  Baalmann.  170,830;  .July  24;  Serial 
No.   169,996  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Tablets,  Herl).  S.  D.  Clegg.  172,719;  Sept.  11;  Serial 
No.  175,070  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Tablets,  Laxative.  C.  G.  Alley.  168,694 ;  May  29 ; 
Serial    No.    169,796;    published    Feb.    13,    1923. 

Tablets,  Laxative  cold.  D.  Weeks  &  Company.  170,990  ; 
July  24. 

Tablets,  liniments,  etc..  Laxative,  charcoal,  headache,  and 
other.  L.  Romanik.  167,553 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No. 
165,637;  published  Dec.   26,  1922. 

Tablets,  lotions,  silver-nitrate  sticks,  capsicum  plasters, 
powders,  etc.  C.  M.  Owen.  174,514  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial 
No.  178.277  ;  published  July  24,  1923, 

Tablets,  Medicinal.  California  Alfalfa  Products  Com- 
pany. 176,195  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  158,221 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Tablets,  Medicinal  throat.  AI.  L.  Thompson.  166,985 ; 
Apr    17 

Tablets,  Throat.  H.  C.  Jarvis.  167,465  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 
No.    167,132 ;    published   Jan.   9,    1923. 

Tablets  to  be  used  in  the  treatment  of  heart  disease,  rheu- 
matism, etc.  S.  Nakamura.  169,882 ;  July  3 ;  Serial 
No.    153,686 ;   published    Mar.    13,   1923. 

Tablets  used  in  the  treatment  of  liver  and  bowel  trouble. 
Medicinal.     F.  L.  Van  Dnsen.     164,105;  Feb.  13. 

Tablets,  Vegetable  laxative.  Solai  Drug  Company. 
176,324  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  180,455  ;  published  Sept. 
4    1923. 

Talcum,  face  powder,  foot  powder,  cold  cream,  vanishing 
cream,  etc.     L.  R.  Carley.    163,033  ;  Jan.  2. 

Talcum,  shampoo  jelly,  medicinal  plasters,  and  salve. 
W.  M.  Benedict.  169,643  ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No. 
170,556;  published  Mar.  20,   1923. 

Tanning  materials.  Fulcra-Tan  Company.  174,695  ;  Oct, 
23  ;  Serial  No.  180,118  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Toilet  articles.  Ger-Le  Laboratories.  177,464  ;  Dec. 
18  ;   Serial  No.  176,403  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Toilet  articles  and  preparations.  Continental  Drug  Cor- 
poration. 168,058 :  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  170,056 ; 
published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Toilet  articles  and  preparations.  Certain  named.  A.  &  V. 
Pears,  Ltd.     22.843  ;  renewed  Apr.  18,  1923. 

Toilet-bowl  or  privy  cleaner.  B.  Heller  &  Company. 
168,311 ;  May  15. 

Toilet  creams.  Houbigant,  Inc.  172,711 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Se- 
rial No.   175,493  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Toilet  creams  and  astringents.  K.  M.  Quinlan.  175,571  ; 
Nov.  6;   Serial   No.   180,986;  published  Aug.  21,   1923. 

Toilet  flush.  National  Renovating  &  Supply  Co. 
177,844  ;   Dec.  25. 

Toilet  lotions.  M.  E.  Brlnckerhofif.  168,097-8  ;  May  15  ; 
Serial  Nos.  163.612-121 ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Toilet  powders  and  handkerchief  extracts.  Perfumeria 
Gal  Sociedad  Anonima.     172.737  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

169.418  ;  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 

Toilet  preparation.     Dearborn  Supply  Company.    174,049  ; 

Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    177,657 ;    published   .July   10,   1923. 
Toilet   preparation.     Lowell   Company.      170,462-3 ;   July 

17:    Serial   Nos.    157,375-6;    published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Toilet  preparation.     E.  G.  West.     176,347  ;  Nov.  20. 
Toilet  preparation   for  softening   and   whitening  chapped 

and    rough    skin.      Kanders    Pharmacal    Co.      169,844 ; 

July  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,882  :  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Toilet    preparation    for    the    skin.      F.    R.    Arnold    h    Co. 

167,738;    Mav    8;    Serial   No.    168,868;    published   Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Toilet    preparations.      Barr    Manufacturing    Corporation. 

176,298  ;"  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.   179,392  ;  published  July 

31    1923. 
Toilet  preparations.     A.  Bourjois  &  Co.     167.378  ;  May  1 ; 

Serial  No.  167,766  ;  published  Dec.  20,  1922. 
Toilet  preparations.     H.  Gabilla.     163,068  ;  Jan.  2. 
Toilet     preparations.       Lahorntorv     Specialtv     Company. 

172..382:   Aug.   28:   Serial  No.  141.229:  published  May 

15.   1923. 
Toilet  preparations.     Masol  Chemical  Co.     177,247  ;  Dec. 

11  ;   Serial  No.   181,760 ;   published  Sept.   18,   1923. 
Toilet   preparations.      D.   Mason.      168,119;   May   15;   Se- 
rial No.   157.330  ;  published  Feb.   13.   1923. 
Toilet  preparations.     P.  Meyer.     167.463  ;  May  1 ;   Serial 

No.  167,186;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Toilet  preparations.     E.  J.  O'Connor.     170,257:  July  10; 

Serial   No.    170.947;   DUblished  Mar.   20.   1923. 
Toilet    preparations.      A.    Overton.      173,245:    Sept.    18; 

Serial  No.  160,560  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Toilet    preparations.      Paris   Toilet    Company.      168.789 ; 

AT.iv  20:   Serial  No.   130.056;  nublished   Dec.   28,    1920. 
Toilet    preparations.      Perkins    Products    Co.      167.231 ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  165,411 ;  published  Jan.   30.  1923. 
Toilet   preparations.      A.   H.   Posselt.      164.290;   Feb.    20. 
Toilet  preparations.     W.  J.  Scott.     168.295  ;  May  15. 
Toilet     preparations.       Willette     Products     Incorporated. 

164.419  ;  Feo.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Toilet  preparations  and  cosmetics.    M.  L.  Steel,    164,289 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Toilet    preparations — viz,    toilet    clay.       J.    H.    Martin. 

168,233;  May  15;  Serial  No.  171,180;  published  Feb. 

13,  1923. 
Toilet  water.    W.  J.  Bush  &  Co.  Inc.     167,292-3  ;  Apr.  24. 
Toilet  water.     W.   J.   Bush  &  Co.     170,718-9 ;  July   24  ; 

Serial  Nos.  173,170-1  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Toilet  water  and  face  lotions.     Atlanta  Barbers'  Supply 

Co.     163,217  ;  Jan.  2. 
Toilet  waters.     G.  C.  Spencer.     176.925  ;  Dec.  4. 
Toilet  waters,  sachets,  lip  sticks,  etc.     Compagnie  Fran- 

§aise   des   Parfums   d'Orsay.      177,810 ;   Dec.   25. 
Toilet  waters,  shampoo,  hair  tonics,  etc.     Saxon  Perfume 

Company.     172,587  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  170,039  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Tonic.     O.  E.   Olson.     176,771 ;   Nov.   27. 
Tonic.      Proud's   Portolive   Co.      172,456;    Aug.    28;    Se- 
rial No.    172,615 ;  published  May   15,   1923. 
Tonic.     Saenger  Drug  Company.     176,337  ;   Nov.  20. 
Tonic.     R.  J.  Strasenburgh  Company.     170,031 ;  July  10  ; 

Serial  No.  173,686  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Tonic.     V.  Turitto.     176,346;  Nov.  20. 
Tonic.     B.   Gr.  Twombly,  administratrix  of  the  estate  of 

Dr.    James    Twombly.      170,819 ;    July    24 ;    Serial   No. 

171,341 ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Tonic,  Alterative.     E.  J.  Cole.     164,174  ;   Feb.   13. 
Tonic   and    blood   purifier.    Liver.      S.    Lazar.      165,602 ; 

Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  167,003;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Tonic   and    general    stimulant.      Mellier   Drug    Company. 

17,784;  renewed  Apr.   15,   1920. 
Tonic    and    liver    preparation.      R.    L.    Eaton.      165,860 ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  130,093  ;  published  Oct.  4,  1922. 
Tonic  and  nervine.     W.  J.  Davies.     163,047  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tonic    and    system    regulator,    Blood.      E.    M.    Brochu. 

165,483:  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  167,865;  published  Dec. 

26,    1922. 
Tonic,  antiseptic  tablets,  and  blood  pills.  Dog  and  puppy. 

H.    B.    Furgerson,    M.    D.      176,052 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial 

No.  180,597;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Tonic,  Blood.     M.  J.  Hernandez.     163,858  ;  Jan.  30. 
Tonic,   Blood  and  nerve.     M.   L.    Puckett   and   Company. 

165,876;  Mar.  20. 
Tonic,  Blood,   liver,   and   system.     R.   Gaffney.     177,172 ; 

Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  181,068;  published  Sept.  18,  1923, 
Tonic,    blood   purifier  and    rheumatism    medicine.      J.    G. 

Skeehan.     169,583  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  158,651 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 
Tonic    compound.      Cumberland    Chemical    Co.      174.480 ; 

Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  178,166  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Tonic   compound.     Purdue  Frederick   Company.     23,794 ; 

renewed  Nov.  7,  1923. 
Tonic   compound   for   treating  worms,   etc.,   in   hogs  and 

other    livestock.      A.    J.    White.      176,022;    Nov.    13; 

Serial  No.   177,459  ;   published   July  31,   1923. 
Tonic,    cough    sirup,    salve,    and    plaster.      A.    Asselln. 

165,538 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  159,778  ;  published  Nov. 

28    1922 
Tonic,    Digestive.      E.    S.    Gebhart.      172,662 ;    Sept.    11  ; 

Serial  No.   174,518  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Tonic,  face  cream,  and  salves.  Stomach,  liver,  kidney,  and 

blood.     Weiklet  Company.     164.158  ;  Feb.  13. 
Tonic    for    animals.     General.       J.     Lasitter.       166,993  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Tonic  for  cats  and  kittens.     Knox  Pharmacal  Company. 

173,098  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,131 ;  published  June 

12.    1923. 
Tonic  for  kidney  and  bladder  derangements.  Stimulating. 

J.  N.   Greene.     176,990  :  Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No.   179,467  ; 

published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Tonic    for    the    skin.      Imperial    Hygienic   Co.      169,608 ; 

June  26;   Serial  No.  172,476;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Tonic  for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  pains,  etc.     O.'  L. 

Roberts.     165,803  :  Mar.  20  ;  Serial   No.   167,657  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 
Tonic    for    use    In    the    treatment    of    anfemia,    debility, 

stomach  derangements,  etc..  Medical.     W.  H.  Mathews. 

174,041  ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No.    177,447 ;    published   July 

10,   1923. 
Tonic  for  use  upon   the  scalp  or  skin.     E.  D.  Schneider. 

170,254  ;     July     10 ;     Serial     No.     171,140 ;     published 

Apr.  3,  1923. 
Tonic,    General.      Elars    Medicine    Company.       164,493 

Feb.    20. 
Tonic,    General.      J.    C.    Norflett.      173,421;    Sept.    25 

Serial  No.  156,290  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Tonic.    General.      Seifert   Cromwell    Company.      164,434 

Feb.   20. 
Tonic,    General.      Sudermann   &   Co.     170,111 ;    July   10 

Serial  No.  159,772;   published  Mar.  20,   1923. 
Tonic,    General    medicinal.      G.    E.    Burcher.      172,670 

Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.  174,124  ;  published  May  22,  1923 
Tonic,    General    medicinal.      H.    Rowland    Co.      166,303 

Mar.  27. 

Tonic,  General  system.  D.  Sweet.  173,101  ;  Sept.  18 
Serial   No.   177,115;   published   June   12,   1923. 

Tonic  in  tablet  form.  General.  G.  F.  Kerr.  164,426 
Feb.   20. 

Tonic  in  the  treatment  of  the  weaknesses  and  disorders 
of  the  female  generative  organs.  Modern  Pharmacal 
Co.  170,452;  July  17;  Serial  No.  172,282;  published 
Apr.  10,  1923. 


Tonic,  liniment,  nerve  tonic,  bronchial  sirup,  etc.    Twen- 
tieth Century  Laboratories.     163,188  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tonic,  Liquid.     Southern  Laboratories.     169,750  ;  July  3  ; 

Serial  No.  172,064  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Tonic,    Medicinal.      S.    Pfelffer    Manufacturing   Company. 

165,859  ;  Mar.  20  ;   Serial  No.  131,040  ;   published  Dec. 

6,   1922. 
Tonic,  Medicinal.     Wonder  Medicine  Company.     172,580  ; 

Sept.   11 ;   Sorial  No.  172,313  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Tonic,  Nerve.     Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Fricdr.  Bayer  &  Co. 

164,109;   Feb.    13. 
Tonic,  Nerve.     C.  B.  Paz.     168,114  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No. 

151,019  ;  published  Feb.   20,  1923. 
Tonic,  nerve  tissue,  and  vitality  builder.  Compound  for  use 

as    a.      Nu-Youth    Chemical    Laboratories.      166,299 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Tonic    preparation.      Standard    Laboratories.      165,605 ; 

Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167,025  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Tonic,   Stomachical.     A.  L.   Dodane.     165,553 ;   Mar.   13 ; 

Serial   No.   152,789;   published  Dec.  26,   1922. 
Tonic,   System.     S.   B.   Yount.     177,212  ;  Dec.  11 ;   Serial 

No.   177,809 ;   published   Sept.   18,  1923. 
Tonic,  Tissue  and  nerve.     K.  Wiebusch.     165,513 ;  Mar. 

13;  Serial  No.  164,573;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Tonic  to  assist  the  digestion  of  food  in  the  stomach.     G. 

Code.      170,011 ;    July    10 ;    Serial    No.    172,663 ;    pub- 
lished Apr.   3,  1923. 
Tonic  to  be  applied  to  the  scalp  and  as  a  hair  dressing. 

Levite    Manufacturing    Company.      176,377 ;    Nov.    27 ; 

Serial  No.  177,679  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Tonic,    Vegetable   general.      J.    W.    Buchanan.      175,578 ; 

Nov.  6  -Serial  No.  181,173  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923.    ■ 
Tonics.     V.  E.  Elmore.     164,309  ;  Feb.  20. 
Tonics    and    conditioners.    Stock    and    noultry.      Prairie 

Remedy   Co.      170,214 ;    July    10 ;    Serial    No.    146,397 ; 

published  Apr.   10,  1923. 
Tonics     and     preparations.       Cole     Chemical     Company. 

172,852 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,770  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Tonics,   blood   purifiers    and   producers,   antiseptics,    etc. 

Henry  S.  Wampole  Company.     166,080 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 

No.  158,965  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Tonics,  Blood  stream.     J.  G.  Munsell.     168,511  ;  May  22. 
Tonics,    Female   general.      H.    S.    Gilbert.      174,318 ;   Oct. 

16  ;  Serial  No.  177,733  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Tonics    for    aiding    digestion,    purifying    the    blood,    etc. 

Modern  Pharmacal  Co.     168,106 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 

164,819  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Tonics  for  animals.     Moorman  Manufacturing  Company. 

176,157;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  169,316;  published  Aug. 

28    1923. 
Tonics.    General.      P.    Schier.      168,349 ;   May   22 ;    Serial 

No.    133,850;    published    Feb.    20,    1923. 
Toothache  drops.     Welch  and  Woodsum.    163,203  ;  Jan.  2. 
Toothache   medicine.     Barnard    Manufacturing  Company. 

170,195  ;   July  10 ;   Serial  No.   173,394  ;  published  Apr. 

3,   1923. 
Toothache  remedies,  citrate  of  magnesia;  seidlitz  powders, 

etc.     Stewart  &  Holmes  Drug  Co.     173,165  ;   Sept.  18  ; 

Serial  No.  156,760  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Tooth  paste.     J.  W.  Covington.     170,035  ;  July  10  ;  Serial 

No.  173,811 ;  published  Apr.  10,  1023. 
Tooth  paste.     Dragon  Products  Co.     165,432 ;  Mar.   13 

Serial  No.   165,852;  published  Nov.   28,   1922. 
Tooth  paste.     Eodene  Company.     164,612  ;  Feb.  20. 
Tooth  paste.     W.  D.  Gill.     173,106  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No 

176,962;   published   June   12,   1923. 
Tooth  paste.     Laboratorio  Reclus,  S.  A.     164,621 ;  Feb.  20 
Tooth  paste.     J.  G.  Leftwlch.     164,474  ;  Feb.  20. 
Tooth   paste.      Wm.    McDonagh    &    Sons.      173,775 ;    Oct 

2  ;   Serial  No.   175,669  ;   published  June  26,   1923. 
Tooth    paste.      National    Drug    Stores    Corp.       171,967 

Aug.   14. 
Tooth    paste.      Nulyne    Laboratories.      167,358;    May    1 

Serial   No.   124,S64 ;   published   Apr.    13,    1920. 
Tootli  paste.     Drs.  Pavey  &  Kestcr.     164.812  :  Feb.  27. 
Tooth  paste.     Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.     167,305  ;  Apr.  24 
ToWth     paste.       United     Retail     Chemists     Corporation 

169.784  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  149,039  ;  published  Mar.  27 

1923 
Tooth  paste.     E.  A.   Warnick.     174,869 ;  Oct.  23 ;   Serial 

No.  180,336  ;  published  July  31,   1923. 
Tooth  paste  and  mouth  wash.     Brand  Neu  Company  Inc. 

165.875:   Mar.    20. 
Tooth  paste  and  powder.     Louis  Philippe,  Inc.     167.584  ; 

May  1;  Serial  No.  170,153;  published  .Inn.  30.  1923, 
Tooth  paste  and  powder  and  mouth  wash.     O.  H.  v.  Mayn- 

burg.     169,787  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  156,996  ;  published 

Mai-.   27,   1923. 
Tooth   paste   and   tonic   for  the  gums.     Crown   Tnrtarcx 

Co.     169,664;  June  26;   Serial  No.  170.930;  published 

Mar.  20,  1923. 
Tooth  paste  and  tooth  cleanser,  and  a  preparation  for  the 

treatment  of  pyorrhpn.     A.  A.  Hatfield.     170.083  ;  July 

10;   Serial  No.   167,676;  published  Apr,   3,   1923. 
Tooth   paste,    cold   cream,    talcum   powder,    and    perfume. 

Julius    Wile    Sons    &    Co.      173,509;    Sept.    25;    Serial 

No.    175,828 ;    published    June    26,    1923. 
Tooth  paste,  glycerin,  etc.     Foley  &  Company.     172,960  ; 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  176,263  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Tooth    paste,    liquid    dentifrice.      J.    R.    Irvin.      172,976 ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,188  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 


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Tooth  paste,  mouth  wash,  gum  massage,  etc.     Edral  Com- 
pany.    174.478  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  178,238  ;  published 

July  17,  1923. 
Tooth  paste,  mouth  wash,  pyorrhea  astringent,  hair  tonic, 

etc.      G.    R.    Gilbert.      176,232;    Nov.    20;    Serial    No. 

167,612  ;  published  Aug.  7.  1923. 
Tooth  paste  or  dental  cream.     J.   A.  Baggett.     17.3,255  ; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  179,452  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Tooth    paste,    wash,   and   dentifrice.     Associated   Radium 

Chemists,  Inc.     172,675  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  166,925  ; 

piiblisbod  May  S,  1923. 
Triphenylphosphate  and  phosphorus  oxychlorlde.     Secaw 

Chemical  Company.     164,098;  Fob.  13. 
Twine.    Wortendyke  Manufacturing  Co.    171,950  ;  Aug.  14. 
Dric-acid  solvent  and  blood  purifier.     American  Chemical 

Manufacturing    Co.       177,705 :     Dec.     25 ;     Serial    No. 

164,996  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Vaccine,       Specific.         Etablissements       Poulenc      frferes. 

173,447-8 ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial    Nos.    173,749-50 ;    pub- 
lished  June   26,    1923. 
Vaccine,      Specific.         Etablissements      Poulenc      frferes. 

173,450-1 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  Nos.  173,746-7  ;  published 

June  26,  1923. 
Vaccine,      Specific.        Etablissements      Poulenc      frferes. 

173,452  ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  173,744 ;  published  June 

26,  1923. 
Vaccine,    Urine.     T.  W.   Deachman.     172,746;   Sept.    11; 

Serial  No.  167,868;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Vaccines.     A.  Grosley.     164,153  ;  Feb.   13. 
Vegetable  compound  and  system  blood  purifier.     Wm.  T. 

Hursh  &  Conn.     173,903  ;  Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No.  176,185  ; 

published   July   10,   1923. 
Vegetable,    mineral,   and   animal   products.      Lee-Strauss 

Co.      175,653  ;  JMov.    6  ;   Serial  No.    181,345  ;   published 

Aug.  28,  1923. 
Vegetable    preparation    for    regulating    the    stomach    and 

bowels,  etc.     Centaur  Company.     165,880-2  ;  Mar.  20. 
Vegetable   preparation    for    regulating    the    stomach    and 

bowels    of    infants    and    children.      Centaur    Company. 

168.519;  May  22. 
Vermifuge.      Farbenfabriken   vorm.    Frledr.   Bayer   &   Co. 

164,107;   Feb.    13. 
Vermifuge    to    be    used    in    the    treatment   of   live    stock. 

Welch     &    Marker.       170,425 ;     July     17 ;     Serial     No. 

172,022 :    published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Vermin  exterminator  and  insecticide,  Body-.     B.  Heller  & 

Company.     170,986  :   July   24. 
Veterinary    liniments   and   embrocations.      W.    F.    Toung, 

Inc.      164,351 ;   Feb.    20. 
Veterinarv  remedy.     Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer 

&  Co.     165,791-2;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  163,785-6;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 
Vulcanization  accelerators.     Farbenfabriken  vorm  Priedr. 

Bayer   &  Co.     170,039  ;    July  10  ;    Serial   No.   173,926  ; 

published  Apr.  10,   1923. 
Wafers,   troches,   and   lozenges.   Bronchial.      Stone  Medi- 
cine   Company.      23,987 ;    renewed    Jan.   2,   1924. 
Wash,  Face  and  skin.     A.  Frasca.     164,483  ;  Feb.  20. 
Wash  or  lotion.  Face.     C.  B.  Cheeks.     174,927  ;  Oct.  23. 
Washing  fluid.     H.   Kohnstamm  &  Co.     22,436  ;   renewed 

Feb.  7,  1923. 
Water,    Batterv.      Bethel    Springs    Water    Co.      175.624 ; 

Nov.  6  ;  ferial  No.  180,744  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Water,  face  powder  sachets,  cold  creams,  etc.     Lavender. 

Yardley   &   Co.      164,343 ;    Feb.    20. 
Water,  Lavender.    J.  Grossmith  &  Son,  Limited.    169,665  ; 

June  26  ;  Serial  No.  170,976  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Waterproofing    composition.       F.     McPhlllips.       164,299 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Waterproofing    composition     for    application    to     tennis- 
racket   strings.     California  By-Products  Co.     175.479 ; 

Nov.  6:   Serial  No.  179,514;  published  Aug.  21,   1023. 
Waterproofing  composition  for  wood,  brick,  etc.     Barlith 

Company.      173.018  ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No.    173,126 ; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Waterproofing   compound    for   use   on    shingle   roofs,    etc. 

J.  W.  Jackson.     176.188  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  173,424  ; 

published  May  15,  1923. 
Waterproofing   material  for   textile  fabrics.     Gardiner  & 

Lewis,  Inc.     163,070 ;  Jan.   2. 
Water  softener.     Barrett  &  Barrett.     163,020  ;  Jan.  2. 
Water   ."softener.      Bowkor    Chemical    Company.      176.413  ; 

Nov.  27:  Serial  No.  178,706;  published  Aug.   14.   1023. 
Water-softening  compound.     J.  J.  Buezkowski.     169,900 ; 

July  3  ;  Serial  No.  171,571 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Water-softening    compound.      Sierra    Chemical    Company. 

170.004  :  Julv  10 ;  Serial  No.  156,721 ;  published  Mar. 

6.  1923. 
Wax,    Laundry.      Brun    Mts.    Co.       170.085;    July    10; 

Serial    No.    168,201 ;    published   Apr.    3.    1923. 
Welding  flux.     Sedalia  Mfg.  Company.     176,382  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  177,523  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Windows,    Powder   to   eliminate   sun    glare   from.      A.    J. 

Lodder.      176,173;   Nov.   20;   Serial  No.  178,561;    pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 
Witch-hazel,  Nonalcoholic.     Surgeons  Specialty  Company. 

168,342  :   May  22  ;   Serial  No.   154,066  ;   published   Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Wood    and    food    preservatives,    photographic    chemicals, 

dyestuffs,   etc.      Tetralin-Gesellschaft  mlt   beschrankter 

Haftnng.     172.777  :  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  142,042  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 


Wood      preservative.        Sherwin    -    Williams      Company 

171,700;    Aug.    7. 
Wood  preserver.   Chemical   substance  used  as  a.     Creolln 

Co.      167,589;    May    1;    Serial   No.    169,847;    published 

Jan.  9,  1923. 
Wrinkle  remover,  depilatory,  deodorant,  etc.     H.  Bizzond. 

170,059  :  July  10  ;   Serial  No.   172,412  ;   published  Mar. 

27,   1923.. 
Yeast  vitamine  product.     Northwestern   Yeast  Companj, 

174,353;  Oct.  16;   Serial  No.  177,318;  published  July 

17,  1923. 
Zeolites  and  base-exchange  water-softening  agents.     H.  S. 

B.    W.-Cochraiie   Corporation.      172,300 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Se- 
rial No.   173,888;  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 
Zinc-chloride    antiseptic    and    deodorant    for    gums.    Bore 

throat,   etc.      R.   E.    Taylor.      175,382;   Nov.   6;    Serial 

No.  180,907  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Zinc  formaldehyde,  Sulphoxvlate  of.     Rohn  &  Haas  Com- 
pany.    166,407  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  166,018  ;  published 

Jan.   2,   1923. 
Zinc  oxide.     New  Jersey  Zinc  Company.      174,809 ;   Oct. 

23  ;  Serial  No.  180,615  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Zinc-oxide  pads.     Wizard   Lightfoot   Appliance  Company. 

174,399 :  Oct.  16 ;   Serial  No.   178,322  ;  published  July 

10,  1923. 

CLASS   7. 

Bead  strings.     L.  C.  Sehermerhorn.     163,164  ;  Jan.  2. 

Clotheslines.  Tribble  Cordage  Mills,  Inc.  166,110  ;  Mar. 
27 ;   Serial  No.    150,379 ;   published   Oct.   11,  1921. 

Cord,  Braided  sash.  Samson  Cordage  Works.  23,509 ; 
renewed  Aug.  15,  1923. 

Cord,  twine,  shade  cord,  etc.,  Maltre.  Brownell  &  Com- 
pany.     164,854;   Feb.   27. 

Cordage.    M.  J.  Grady  Company.    163,078  ;  Jan.  2. 

Cordage.  Hanfwerke  Fuessen-Immenstadt  A.  G.  166,094  ; 
Mar,  27;   Serial  No.   164,314;   published  Nov.  7,   1922. 

Cordage.  Hooven  &  Allison  Company.  170,000  ;  July  10  ; 
Serial  No.  154,515  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Cordage — namely,  twine  and  cord.  Hanfwerke  Fuessen- 
Immenstadt,  A.  G.     163,744-5;  Jan.  23. 

Cords,  Cable,  macram^,  and  shade.  Johnston  &  Co.  Cable 
Cord,  Inc.  166,418;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  165,628;  pub- 
lished   Jan.    9,    1923. 

Cords,  twines,  ropes,  and  lines.  Granite  Cordage  Com- 
pany. 175,873 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  179,196 ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Cords,  twines,  ropes,  and  lines.  Highland  Cordage  Com- 
pany. 171,217 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  177,668 ;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 

Cords,  twines,  ropes,  and  lines  of  fiber  material.  Granite 
Cordage  Company.  168,838;  May  29;  Serial  No. 
170,682;  published   Feb.   13,   1923. 

Rope.     Columbian  Rope  Company.     164,404  ;  Feb.  20. 

Rope.  Columbian  Rope  Company.  170,136 ;  July  10 ; 
Serial   No.   161,619  :   published  Apr.   10,   1923. 

Rope.  E.  T.  Rugg  &  Co.  171,447 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 
158,835  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Rope.     A.  M.  Taylor.     163,404  ;  Jan.  9. 

Rope.  Tubbs  Cordage  Company.  170,595 ;  July  17 ; 
Serial    No.   143,108 ;    published    June    21,    1921. 

Rope.  Tubbs  Cordage  Company.  170,596 ;  July  17 ; 
Serial  No.  143,106;  published  June  21,   1921. 

Rope.  Whitlock  Cordage  Co.  170,548  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 
No.    173,265 ;   published   Mar.   20,   1923. 

Rope  and  cable,  Hoisting.  Atlantic  Elevator  Company. 
"  ■  "   "      "        9  ;   Serial  No.   181,051 ;  published   July 


Oct. 


174,218  ; 

10,  1923. 
Rope  and  twine. 

176,594  ;  Nov. 

18,  1923. 
Rope  and  twine. 


Compania  De  Jarcia  De  Matanzas  S.  A. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  479,135  ;  publi-shed   Sept. 


Portland  Cordage  Co.    175.250 


twine.       Portland     Cordage     Co. 


;  Oct.  30. 
175,260; 


Rope     and 
Oct.  30. 

Rope  and  twine.    Portland  Cordage  Co.     175,670  ;  Nov.  6. 

Rope,  cord,  and  twine.  American  Manufacturinij  Com- 
pany. 168,701 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  166,547 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Rope,  cord,  and  twine.  American  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    177,600;  Dec.  18. 

Rope,  hard-fiber  sisal  and  Manila  hemp  cordage.  R.  A. 
Kelly  Co.    163,101 ;  Jan.  2. 

Rope,  Hemp.  Hooven  &  Allison  Company.  169,487 ; 
June  19  ;  Serial  No.  117,598  ;  published  Dec.  .30.  1919. 

Rope,  Istle.  Hooven  &  Allison  Company.  170,599 ; 
July  17;  Serial  No.  117,597  ;_  published  Dec.  30,   1919. 

Rope,  Manila.  Tubbs  Cordage  Company.  170,686; 
July  17. 

Rope,  Manila.  Tubbs  Cordage  Company.  172,807  ;  Sept. 
11  ;   Serial  No.   143.107 ;  published  June  21,  1921. 

Rope,  Manila.  Whitlock  Cordage  Co.  173.647  ;  Oct.  2  ; 
Serial  No.  176,773;  published  June  26.   1923. 

Rope,  sash  cord,  seine  twines,  etc.,  Cotton.  Wm.  E. 
Hooper  &  Sons  Co.  171.461  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 
168,151  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Rope,  Sisal.  Hooven  &  Allison  Company.  169,486 ; 
June  19  ;  Serial  No.   117,596  ;  published  Dec.  30.  1919. 

Rope,  twine,  cables,  commercial  twines,  clotheslines. 
Johnson  Pickett  Rope  Co.  170,571-2  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 
Nos.    164,920-1;    published    Apr.   17,   1923. 

Twine.  Ludlow  Manufacturing  .\ssociates.  165,067 ; 
Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  165,147 ;  published  Dec   12,  1922. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Twine.  Orchard  Paper  Company.  172,340 ;  Aug.  28 : 
Serial   No.    179,053 :   published  May   29,    1923. 

Twine.  Worteudyke  Manufacturing  Company.  105,858 ; 
Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  133,073  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Twine  and  household  cord.  Providence  Paper  Company. 
163,696;  Jan.  23. 

Twine  and  household  cord.  Providence  Paper  Co. 
168,459  :  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  17.3,363  ;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Twine,  rope,  or  cordage.  M.  J.  Grady  Company.  168,224 ; 
May  15  ;   Serial  No.  172,220  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Twines,  rope,  strings,  and  cordage.  C.  C.  Davis. 
172,194  ;  Aug.  21. 

Window  or  .sush  cord,  Braided  cotton.  Samson  Cordage 
Works.     24,411  ;  renewed  Mar.  27,  1924. 

Wire  cable,  Twisted.  Western  Electric  Company. 
163,700  ;  Jan.  23. 

Wire  rope.  Williamsport  Wire  Rope  Distributing  Com- 
pany. 166,472  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  167,746  ;  published 
Jan.  9,  1923. 

Wire  rope  and  chain.  George  Cradock  &  Co.  23,103 ; 
renewed  May  23.   1923. 

Wire  rope  and  clothesline.  G.  F.  Wright  Steel  &  Wire 
Company.  174,245  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  169,510  ;  pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 

Wire  ropes.  Waterbuvy  Company.  168,398-9;  May  22; 
Serial  Nos.  171,674-5  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

CLASS   8. 

Ash  receivers.      Smokador  Co.     165,697  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial 

No.    169,932 ;   published  Dec.    26,  1922. 
Ash  trays.     E.  E.  Raney.     169,691 ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No. 

158,007 ;    published   Mar.   27,   1923. 
Cigar  and  cigarette   cases.      Marshall   Field  &   Company. 

166,851  ;  Apr.  17  ;   Serial  No.   165,366  ;  published  Jan. 

80,  1923. 
Cigar  and  cigarette  holders.     American  Briar  Pipe  Com- 
pany.     177,783 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Serial    No.    183,685 ;    pub- 
lished  Oct.    2,   1923. 
Cigar   and    cigarette    holders   and    pipe   mouthpieces.      D. 

A.     Schulte,     Inc.       167,151  ;     Apv.     24 ;     Serial     No. 

172,358  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Cigar  cases.  Leather.    A.  O.  Trostel.     163,986  ;  Feb.  6. 
Cigarette  holders.     Fedco  Sales  Company.     168,485  ;  May 

22  ;  Serial   No.   168,700  :   nublishcd   Feb.  20,   1923. 
Cigarette  holders.     J.   F.  Rioux.     169,678  ;  June  26  ;   Se- 
rial No.   173,610;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Cigarette     paper.     R.     J.     Reynolds     Tobacco     Company. 

174,501 ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.  181,349  ;   published  July 

24,  1923. 
Cigarette-rolling  machines,  Pocket.     Evans  Concinnum  & 

Metal    Works,    Ltd.      177,131 ;    Dec.    11 ;     Serial    No. 

139,790  :   published  July  4,   1922. 
Humidors,  Cigar  and  cigarette.     G.  Karp.     168,763  ;  Mav 

29  ;  Serial  No.  173,088  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Paper    and    cigarette    tubes    made    of    paper.    Cigarette. 

Wilkinson  Bros.  &  Co.     166,114  ;  Mar.   27  ;   Serial  No. 

150,790;   published  Dec.   12,  1922. 
Paper,   Cigarette.     E.  M.   Branchley.     170,307 ;   July   10  ; 

Serial   No.   176,445 :   published   Apr.   10.   1923. 
Paper,     Cigarette.       Sobrinos     de     R.     Abad     Santonja. 

168,707  ;   May  27 ;   Serial  No.   151,334  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Paper,  Cigarette.     Societe  Anonyme  des  Anciens  Etablisse- 

ments  Braunstein   Freres.     164,803 ;   Feb.   27. 
Paper  for  use  in  making  cigarettes.     Robert  Fletcher  & 

Son    Limited.      171,519  ;    Aug.   7  ;    Serial   No.    173,415  ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Paper     treated,     etc.,     for     making     cigarettes.       Robert 

Fletcher  &  Son,  Limited.     171,517  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 

173,412 ;    published   May   1,    1923. 
Paper     treated,     etc.,     for     making     cigarettes.       Robert 

Fletcher  &  Son.     171,518 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  173,414  ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Papers  for  cigarettes.     FricotoUe  et  Cie.     165,590  ;  Mar, 

13  ;  Serial  No.  147.774  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Pipe    racks.      H.    Lubin.      175,450 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

183,074  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Pipes.     Bnrkmahn    Company.      172,130;   Aug.   21;    Serial 

No.  174.602  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Pipes.       United     Cigar     Stores     Company     of     America. 

165.457:  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.   171,560;  published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 
Pipes  and  cases  for  pipes.  Smoking.     Reiss-Premier  Pipe 

Company.     165,962  :  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  156,806  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  14,  1922. 
Pipes     and     pipe     parts.      'General     Bakelite     Company. 

170,772  ;   July  24  ;   Serial  No.   175,601  ;    published   Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Pipes,   cigar  and   cigarette  holders,  and  tobacco  pouches. 

Alfred    Dunhill    of    London,    Inc.      174,098;    Oct.    2; 

Serial   No.   179.263  :    published   July   10,   1923. 
Pipes,    cigar    and    cigarette    holders,    cases,    boxes,    etc. 

Gorham    Manufacturine:   Company.      177,429:   Dec.   18; 

Serial  No.  152,246  ;  published   Sept.  25,  1923. 
Pipes,    Corncob    tobacco-smoking.      Hlrsch    &    Bendheim. 

166,789  ;     Apr.     17 ;     Serial     No.     159,313 ;     published 

June  13,   1922. 
Pipes,    Smokers'.      M.    M.    Importing    Co.      167.667 ;    May 

8:    Sori.nl   No.    171.705;    published   Jan.    30,   1923. 
Pipp.s.  Smoking.    M.  Linkman  &  Co.     165.455-6  :  Mar.  13  ; 

Serial  Nos.   171,504-5;   published   Dec.   26,   1922. 


Pipes,  Tobacco.     Delacour  Bros.   Ltd.      170,612-15 ;   July 

17 ;    Serial    Nos.    176,723-6  ;    published   Apr.   24,    1923. 
Pipes,   Tobacco.      Delacour   Bros.    Ltd.      170,623-4 ;    July 

17  ;    Serial   Nos.    176,727-8 ;    published    Apr.    24,    1923. 
Pipes,  Tobacco.     Delacour  Bros.  Ltd.     171,559  ;  Aug.   7  ; 

Serial  No.   177,429  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Pipes,    Tobacco.      Delacour    Brothers,    Ltd.      171,546-7 ; 

Aug.    7 ;    Serial    Nos.    178,377-8 ;    published    May    15, 

Pipes,  Tobacco  smoking.  Hirschl  &  Bendheim.  165,744  ; 
Mar.  20 ;   Serial   No.    171,694 ;   published   Jan.   2,   1923. 

Smokers'  articles.  M.  B.  Bernhardt.  169,199  ;  June  12  ; 
Serial  No.  169.394:  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Tobacco  pipes  and  cases.  Wm.  Demuth  &  Co.  169,111  ; 
June  5. 

Trays,  match-box  holders,  Ash.  Feldt  Manufacturing 
Company.  167,166;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  171,532;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

CLASS   9. 

Detonators  and  explosives  or  constituent  elements  of  ex- 
plosives.     Davey,    Bickford,    Smith    &    Co.      163,907  : 
Feb.  6. 
Explosives.       General     Explosives     Company.       171,486 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  148,383  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Firearms.      Colt's   Patent   Firearms   Manufacturing   Com- 
pany.     163.464;    Jan.   16. 
Firearms.     Th.  Miinzer.     163,990  ;  Feb.  6. 

Fireworks.     National  Fireworks  Manufacturing  Company. 
170,131;  July  10;   Serial  No.   158,942;   published  Apr. 
10,   1923. 
Fireworks.     Victory   Sparkler  &  Specialty   Co.      163,923  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Fusees,  Railway  signal.     F.  L.  Wanklyn.     175,506  ;  Nov. 
6  ;  Serial  No.  178,785  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Gun  and  rifle  cases,  revolver  and  pistol  holders,  and 
belts.  Williamsport  Leather  Goods  Company.  1'69.536  ; 
June  19  ;  Serial  No.  168,396  ;  published  Mar.  20.  1923. 

Gunpowder,  Sporting.  American  Powder  Mills.  23,458  : 
renewed   Aug.   8,   1923. 

Guns,  Recoil  pads  for.  Jostam  Mfg.  Co.  175,462  ;  Nov. 
6  ;  Serial  No.  182,515  :  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Guns,  rifles,  carbines,  pistols,  etc..  Hand-loading,  semiau- 
tomatic, and  automatic.  Fritz  Mann,  Feinmaschinen-, 
Waflfen-  u.  Werkzeugfabrik.     163,942  ;  Feb.  6. 

Matches,  Bjomeborgs  Tandsticksfabriks  Aktiebolag. 
163,459;    Jan.    16. 

Matches.  Diamond  Match  Company.  167,347-8  ;  May  1 ; 
Serial  Nos.  158,820-1  ;  published  Apr.   25.  1922. 

Matches.  Diamond  Match  Company.  170,565-6  ;  Julv  17  ; 
Serial  Nos.  158,822-3  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Matches.  Diamond  Match  Company.  170,617-20 :  July 
17;  Serial  Nos.  177,075-8;  pubUshed  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Matches.      Diamond    Match    Company.      171,686  ;    Aug.  7. 

Matches.  Diamond  Match  Company,  The.  171,787  ;  Aug. 
14  ;   Serial  No.  178,897  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Matches.  Diamond  Match  Company.  171,973  ;  Aug.  21 : 
Serial  No.  178,909  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Matches.  Diamond  Match  Company.  171,974-5  ;  Aug,  21  ; 
Serial   Nos.   178,912-13 ;   published  May   22,    1923. 

Matches.  Diamond  Match  Company.  171,984  ;  Aug.  21  ; 
Serial  No.  178,896  :  published  May  22,  1923. 

Matches.  Diamond  Match  Company.  171,985-95;  Aug. 
21  :   Serial  Nos.   178,898-008  :  published  May  22,   1923. 

Matches.  Diamond  Match  Company.  175,032  ;  Oct.  30  ; 
Serial    No.    178.914;    published   Aue.    14,    1923. 

Matches.  .Jonkopings  och  Vulcana  Tandstlcksfabriksak- 
tiebolag.  175,056  :  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,273  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7.  1923. 

Matches.  .Tonkoping  och  Vnlcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktie- 
holag.  175.438  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  140,463  ;  published 
Aug.  28,  1923. 

Matches.  .Tonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandstlcksfabriksaktie- 
bolag.  175,439  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  140,455  ;  published 
Aug.  28,  1923. 

Matches.  Jonknping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabviksaktie- 
bolag.  175,972  ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  140,435 ;  pub- 
lished  Aug.   28,   1923. 

Matches.  Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktie- 
bolag.  175,973 :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  140,437 ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.  4,   1923. 

Matches.  ,Tonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktie- 
bolag.  175,974 :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  140,439 :  pub- 
lished Sept.  4.  1923. 

Matches.  Jonkoping  och  Vnlcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktie- 
bolag.  175.975:  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  140,444;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4.  1923. 

Matches.  Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktie- 
bolag.  175,976-7;  Nov.  13;  Serial  Nos.  140,446-7; 
published   Sept.   4,   1923. 

Matches.  .Tonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktie- 
bolag.  175,978 :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  140,449 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,   1923. 

Matches.  .Tonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandstlcksfabriksaktie- 
bolag.  175,979 :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  140,452 ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Matches.  Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktie- 
bolag.  175,980:  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  140,450;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 

Matches.  Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksnktic- 
bolag.  175,981-2 :  Nov.  13 :  Serial  Nos.  140.45.3-4 ; 
11 ;   Serial  No.   154,850 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 

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Mnlclios.     .louUopiiis  och  Vulcans  TandsticksfubiiUsaktio- 

bolag.      ITo.OSo-.') ;    Nov.    13;    Serial    Nos.    140,456-8: 

published   Sept.   4.   11)2:!. 
Untchrs.     Mitsui   Bussau  Kalsha,  Ltd.     171.374-5  ;  Aug. 

7  ;   Serial   No.  ISG.UiO-l  :  published  May  8,  1923. 
Matches.     Mitsui  lUissan  Kaisha,   Ltd.     171,376  ;  Aug.  7  ; 

Serial  No.  156,095  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Matches.      Nippon   Match   M'f'g   Co.      168,545;    May   29; 

Serial   No.    158,488 ;   published   Mar.   6,    1923. 
Matches.       Osakeyhtio     Savo,     Ltd.      175,003 ;    Oct.    30 ; 

Serial  No.   171,864;   publislied  Auk.   14,  1923. 
Matches,    Book.       World    Match    Corporation.      167,045  ; 

Apr.  24 ;   Serial  No.   170,321  ;  publislied  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Matches.     Standard  Match  Co.     168,4.35  ;  May  22  ;  Serial 

No.   171,045;   published  Fel).  20,   1923. 
Pistols,  revolvers,  shotsuus,  and  rifles.  Automatic.     M.  R. 

Lemes.     168,299  ;  May  15. 
Pi.stol.'<,  rifles,  muskets,  suns,  revolvers,  ammunition,  and 

cleaning   rods.      Gustav   Gen.schow   &  Co.   Aktiengesell- 

schaft.      172,937  :    Sept.    11 ;    Serial   No.   161,877  ;   pub- 
lished Oct.  24,  1922. 
Pistols,  rifles,  muskets,  guns,  revolvers,  ammunition,  and 

cleaning   rods.      Gustav  Genschow   &   Co.   Aktiengcsell- 

.schaft.      172,938;    Sept.   11;    Serial   No.    161,875;   pub- 

li.^ihed  Oct.  24,  1922. 
Revolvers,    automatic    pistols,     and    other    small    arms. 

Webley  &  Scott  Limited.     163,486;  Jan.  16. 
Rifles,   Sporting.     J.    Stevens   Arms   Company.      173,158 ; 

Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  159,186;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Rifles,    Sporting.      J.    Stevens   Arms   Company.      173,149 ; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  159,188  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Shells  and  cartridges.  Shotgun.     Federal  Cartridge  Corpo- 
ration.     169,923  ;   July   3. 
Shells.      Paper      shot.         Remington      Arms      Company. 

175,229;  Oct.  30. 
Shells,    Shot.      Western    Cartridge    Company.      160,970 ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  164,285  ;  published   Apr.  3,  1023. 
Shotguns.     J.  Stevens  Arms  Company.     173,958  ;  Oct.  2  ; 

Serial  No.  159,189  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Shotguns  and  parts  thereof.     J.  L.  Galef.     166,585  ;  Apr. 

10 ;  Serial  No.  162,876  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923.      • 
Wells,    Explosive  used   largely  in   shooting  oil.      Chesney 

Explosive    Company.      168,424 ;    May    22 ;    Serial    No. 

172,371 ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

CLASS  10. 

Fertilizer.      American    Agricultural    Chemical    Company. 

163,734  ;  Jan.  23. 
Fertilizer.     American  Agricultural  Chemical  Co.     164,855  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Fertilizer.      American    Agricultural    Chemical    Company. 

166,380  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,739  ;  published  Nov.  7, 

1922. 
Fertilizer.      American    Agricultural    Chemical    Company. 

170,622  ;  July  17  ;   Serial  No.   176,868  ;  published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 
Fertilizer.      Central    Chemical    Company.      168,753 ;    May 

29:  Serial  No.   171,520:  published  Mar.   13,  1923. 
Fertilizer.       Farmers    &    Planters    Company.       166,222 ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,962  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Fertilizer.     George  C.  Jones  Incorporated.     174,228  ;  Oct. 

9  ;  Serial  No.  180,704  ;  published  July  10.   1928. 
Fertilizer.       I.    F.    Laueks.    Inc.      166,968:    Apr.    17. 
Fertilizer.      Marine   Products    Co.      164,333 ;    Feb.    20. 
Fertilizer.      Westlake    Chemical    Co.      176;080 ;    Nov.    13  ; 

Serial   No.    182,240 ;    published   Sept.    4,    1923. 
Fertilizer,      Commercial.        Armour      Fertilizer      Works. 

169.633;   June  26;  Serial  No.  174,952;  published  Mar. 

27.  1923. 
Fertilizers.     Dixie  Guano   Company.     163,227 ;   Jan.  2. 
Fertilizers.     Krippendorf-Tuttle  White  Cliffs  Products  Co. 

173,412  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  177,744  ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 
Fertilizers.     Nitrate   Agencies    Company.      174,864 ;    Oct. 

23  ;  Serial  No.  180,486  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Fertilizers.      Pacific    Bone    Coal   &   Fertilizing    Company. 

166,32&-7  ;  Mar.  27. 
Fertilizers.     Rogers  &  Hubbard  Company.     170,076  ;  July 

10  :  Serial  No.   166,713  :  published  Apr.  3.  1923. 
Fertilizers.     U.  S.  Industrial  Chemical  Co.     175.892:  Nov. 

13  :  Serial  No.  141,284  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Fertilizers  and  fertilizer  compounds.  D.  B.  FlUoon. 
164,409;   Feb.  20: 

Fertilizers  and  lime  for  fertilizers.  Lancaster  Bone  Fer- 
tilizer Co.  Inc.  171,548  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178,260 ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Fertilizers  and  manure,  Fish.  Newfoundland  Fish  Prod- 
ucts, Limited.     164,003:  Feb.  6. 

Fertilizers,  Commercial.     C.  S.  Page.     166.311  ;  Mar.  27. 

Food  for  plants.  Germ.     H.  Vaisberg.     166,974  ;  Apr.   17. 

Gas-generating  means.  S.  P.  Wetherill,  Jr.  170,498; 
July  17  ;   Serial  No.  170,848  ;   published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Guano.  American  Agricultural  Chemical  Company. 
166,054  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,347  ;  published  Nov. 
7,  1922. 

Lime  or  pulverized  limestone.  Agricultural.  New  Castle 
Lime  &  Stone   Company.      172.183  ;   Aug.  21. 

Mulch  for  use  in  agriculture  and  horticulture.  Forcing 
C.  F.  Eckart.     163,736  ;  Jan.  23. 

Mulch,  Forcing.     C.  F.  Eckart.     163,687;  Jan.  23. 

Phosphate,  general  mixed  fertilizers,  etc.  Potassium. 
Industrial  Chemical  &  Fertilizer  Company.  166,823  : 
Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,831 ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 


Phosphate,  Ground  soft.  Lakeland  I'hosphate  &  Fertilizer 
Company.  166,021  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,453  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.   19,  1922. 

Plant  food.     A,   L.  Kreiss.     164,257;   Feb.    13, 

Plant  food.  T.  W.  Wood  &  Sons.  168,427  ;  May  22  ;  Se- 
rial No.  172,251  ;  published  Feb.   20,  1923. 

I'lant  foods  and  lertilizers.  Garden  City  Company. 
IG.3,069  ;  Jan.   2. 

Sulphur,  Agricultural.  San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co. 
168,348  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  134,438  ;  published  Feb: 
20,  1923. 

CLASS    11. 

Ink,   Compound  used   for  addition  to  printing.     F.  Dedo- 

nato.     165,.344  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  164,240  ;  published 

Nov.   7,    1922. 
Ink,    Indelible.      Payson's    Indelible    Ink    Co.       165.345 ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  164,946  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Ink,   Printing.     Geo.   H.  Morrill   Co.      174,780 ;   Oct.    23 : 

Serial  No.  156,499  ;   published  July   10,   1923. 
Ink,     Printing.       Queen     City     Printing    Ink     Company 

24,402;   renewed   Mar.   20,   1924. 
Ink    and    fluid.    Writing.      Guild    Products    Corporation. 

169,228;  June  12;   Serial  No.  165,545;  published  Mar. 

6.   1923. 
Ink    for    stenciling.    Waterproof.      E.    Enzler.      168,441 ; 

May  22  ;  Serial  No.   170,813  ;   published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Ink,    typewriter    ribbons,    carbon    paper,    etc.,    Writing. 

Deemer    &    Company.      174,667 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No. 

171,206  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Ink,    Writing.      Dello    Ink    Corp.      175,740-1;    Nov.    13; 

Serial  Nos.  178,658-9  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Ink,     Writing.       Hygeia     Glass     Corporation.       166,592 ; 

Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  165,996  :   published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Inks.     Barniingens  Teckn.  Fabrikers  A.  Bolag.     169,452  ; 

June  19  ;  Serial  No.  172,722  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Inks.       Barniingens    Teckn.     Fabrikers    A.     B.     169,453 ; 

June  19  ;  Serial  No.  172,720 ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Inks.     Standard  Wall  Paper  Co.     164,431 ;  Feb.  20. 
Inks    and    ink    powders,    ink    capsules    and    tablets.      B. 

Jablonower.      177,675;    Dec.    25;    Serial   No.    180,478; 

published   Oct.   9,    1923. 
Inks,  blacks,  etc.     Sigmund  Ullman   Company.     174,734  ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  156,473  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Inks,  inked  ribbon  and  carbon  papers.     Carter's  Ink  Com- 
pany.    166,309  :   Mar.  27. 
Inks,  Lithographing.     Aurich  &  Wolf.     164,314  ;  Feb.  20. 
Inks,     Printing.        American      Printing     Ink      Company. 

168,302;  May  15. 
Inks,    Printing.      Commonwealth    Color    &    Chemical    Co. 

174,620;   Oct.  23;   Serial  No.   179,357;   published  July 

24,    1923. 
Inks,   Printing.     J.  M.   Huber.     165,343 ;   Mar.   6 ;   Serial 

No.   163,980  ;  published  Nov.   14,   1922. 
Inks.      Printing.        Jaenecke-Ault      Company.        166,339 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Inks,   Printing.     .Jaenecke-Ault  Company.     171,318 ;  Aug. 

7  ;   Serial  No.   168,135  ;   published  Apr.  24,   1923. 
Inks,    Printing.       Jaenecke-Ault    Company.       172,430-1  ; 

Aug.  28  ;  Serial  Nos.  176,740-1 ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Inks,   Printing.     Lewis  Roberts,   Inc.     174,900  ;   Oct.  23  ; 

Serial  No.   178,629 ;   published   July    24,    1923. 
Inks,    Printing.       Queen    City     Printing    Ink    Company. 

164,400;   Feb.   20. 
Inks,     Printing.       Queen    City    Printing    Ink     Company. 

172,272  ;  Aug.   28  ;   Serial  No.   177,619  ;  published  May 

15,    1923. 
Inks,    Printing.       Queen     City     Printing    Ink    Companv. 

172,294-5  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  Nos.  177,865-6  ;  published 

May  15,  1923. 
Inks,     Printing.       Thermatomic     Carbon     Co.       166.590 ; 

Apr.   10 :   Serial  No.  167,905  ;  published  Dec.   26,  1922. 
Inks,   Printing  and   lithographic.      Fuchs    &   Lang  Manu- 
facturing Company.      163,472  ;   Jan.   16. 
Inks,  Printing  and  lithographic.      Howard  Flint   Ink  Co. 

166.684  :  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.   168,602 ;  published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 
Inks,  Printing  and  lithographing.     W.  D.  Wilson  Printing 

Ink  Co.     169,005  ;  May  29. 
Inks,   Writing.     V.  A.   Gleich.     174,700 ;   Oct.   23 ;   Serial 

No.  175,784  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Inks,  Writing.     C.  G.   Hickok.     175.865  ;  Nov.   13  :   Serial 

No.    175,312;    published    Aug.    21,    1923. 
inks.   Writing.     R.  T.   Pollock.     165.341;   Mar.   6;   Serial 

No.  163,107;  publi.shed  Nov.  7,   1922. 
Paper.    Carbon.        Kee      Lox     Manufacturing     Company. 

172,001  ;   Aug.   21  ;   Serial  No.  153,297  ;   published  May 

8,   1923. 
Paper,     Carbon.       Kee     Lox     Manufacturing     Companv. 

172,268  ;  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.   177,384  ;  published  Mav 

15,    1923. 
Paper,    Carbon.       C.     R.    Leonard.       177,753 ;    Dec.    25 ; 

Serial    No.    179,007 ;    published   Oct.    9,    1923. 
Paper,  Carbon.     H.  M.  Storms  Company.     172,627  ;  Sept. 

published  Sept.  4.  1923. 
Paper  and  typewriter  ribbons.  Carbon.     Buckeye  Ribbon  & 

Carbon  Co.     171,183  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  172,080 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24.  1923. 
Paper,  typewriter  and  multigraph  ribbon.  Carbon.    W.  J. 

Johnson.     171,074  :  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  171,221 ;   pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 
Preparation   for  mixing   with   printing  ink   to  give  body 

thereto.     H.  Auld.     169,015;  May  29. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Barber 

Barber 
Serial 

Barber 
;    Serial 


Stamping  leaf  for  use  on  hot  press.  R.  W.  Grauert. 
177,729 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No.  176,340  ;  pubUshed  Oct. 
9     1923. 

Typewriter  ribbons.  Blackbird  Factories,  Inc.  171,195  ; 
July  31 ;   Serial  No.  146,950  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Typewriter  ribbons  and  carbon  paper.  Columbia  Rib- 
bon &  Carbon  Mfg.  Co.  168,426 ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No. 
172,320  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Typewriter  ribbons  and  carbon  paper.  Waters  &  Waters 
Mfg.  Co.  166,591 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  167,788  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922. 

Writing  fluids.  A.  B.  Flagg.  166,655 ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No. 
148,139;   published   Dec.   26,   1922. 

Writing  fluids,  fountain-pen  ink,  stamp-pad  irk,  etc.  C. 
C.    Hatcher.      165,062;    Mar.    6;    Serial    No.    166,073; 

CLASS  12. 

Asphalt.      Kentucky    Rock   Asphalt    Co.      172,147 ;    Aug. 

21 ;  Serial  No.  178,047  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Asphalt  and  composition  roofing.     I.  J.  Erikson.     167,457  ; 

May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167,939  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Asphalt     and     paving     filler.      Standard     Oil     Company. 

169,351  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  171,663  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Asphalt  and  paving  materials  containing  asphalt. 

Asphalt  Paving  Company.    163,018  ;  Jan.  2. 
Asphalt  and  paving  materials  containing  asphalt. 

Asphalt    Paving    Company.      165,072 ;    Mar.    6 

No.  163,373  ;  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 
Asphalt  and  paving  materials  containing  asphalt. 

Asphalt   Paving   Company.      174,450;    Oct.    16 

No.   163,965;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Asphalt,  asphalt  cement,  road  asphalt,  and  paving-block 

filler.    Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company.     167,872  ;  May 

8  ;  Serial  No.  168,444  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Asphalt   products.      Texas    Company.      105,370 ;    Mar.    6 ; 

Serial  No.  161,157  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Asphalt  shingles  and   roofing.     Lumber  Service   Corpora- 
tion.    175,244;  Oct.  30. 
Asphalt    strip    shingles,    asphalt    prepared    roofings,    etc. 

Lockport    Paper    Co.       165.159 ;    Mar.    6 ;     Serial    No. 

147,298 ;   published   Oct.   17,   1922. 
Asphaltum.      American    Asphalt    Association.      176,902 ; 

Dec.    4. 
Beams    and    rolled-metal    channels    and    angles,    KoUed- 

metal.      Carnegie   Steel   Company.      165,082 ;    Mar.   6 ; 

Serial  No.   158,757;   published  Oct.   17,   1922. 
Bituminous  compositions.    Richardson  Company.    169,299  ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  167,017  ;  published   Mar.  27,  1923. 
Board,  Fiber.     J.  P.  Lewis  Company.     165,201 ;  Mar.  6  ; 

Serial    No.    167,472;    published   Nov.    28,    1922. 
Brick.      Glasgow    Clay    Products    Company.       165,087 ; 

Mar.   6 ;   Serial  No.  156,574 ;   published  Oct.   17,   1922. 
Brick.     Stevens  Brothers  and  Company.     169,326 ;   June 

12 ;    Serial    No.    174,705 ;    published    Mar.    27,    1923. 
Brick   and    tile.      Acme   Brick   Company.      168,050 ;    May 

15  ;  Serial  No.  169,666  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Brick,     Fire     and     other.       American     Arch     Company. 

174,558;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  158,967;  published  July 

17    1923. 
Brick,  fire-brick  cement,  fire  clay,  and  tile,   Fire.     A.  P. 

Green  Fire  Brick  Co.     171,609-12  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  Nos. 

173,486-9 ;    published   May    1,    1923. 
Brick,   fire-brick   cement,   and   fire-clay   tile,   Fire.     A.   P. 

Green    Fire    Brick    Co.      176,100 ;    Nov.    13. 
Brick,    fire-brick    patching   material    and    plastic    furnace 

lining.    Fire.      A.   P.    Green    Fire   Brick   Co.      168,512 ; 

May  22. 
Brick,  fire  clay,  etc.     Pacific  Clay  Products  Co.     167,519  ; 

May   1 ;   Serial  No.   165.714 ;   published   Jan.   30.   1923. 
Bricks.     Fiske  &  Company.     173,065  ;   Sept.   11. 
Bricks.     Flske  &  Company.  175,693  ;  Nov.  6. 
Bricks.     F.   Graham   Williams  Brick  Co.,   Inc.     167,425  ; 

May  1  :  Serial  No.  166,585  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Bricks.     Sumter  Brick  Works.     175,046;  Oct.  30;   Serial 

No.  179,629  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Bricks.     United   States  Refractories   Co.     172,921 ;   Sept. 

11;   Serial  No.  177,254;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Bricks   and   furnace,   kiln,   burner,   and   other   refractory 

parts   made   of   flre-brick   material.   Fire.      New   Castle 

Refractories   Co.      166,969 ;   Apr.   17. 
Bricks  and  roofing  tile.  Building.     N.  Esperson. 

Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  171,586;  published  July  3, 
Bricks  and  roofing  tile.  Building.     N.  Esperson. 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  171,587  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Bricks   and   special   shapes   of   clay,   tile,   and   brick.   Re- 
fractory.    American  Refractories  Company.     169,200-1  ; 

June    12 ;    Serial    Nos.    169,046-7 ;    published    Feb.    27, 

1923. 
Bricks   and   tile.    Fire.      Crescent   Refractories   Company. 

167,469 :   May   1 ;    Serial  No.   166,984 ;   published   Dec. 

19,   1922. 
Bricks    and     tiles.       Shope    Brick    Company.       172,498 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Bricks,  retorts,  tiles,  quarles,  and  other  articles  made  of 

fire  clav.     Joseph  Cowen  &  Co.     23,653  ;  renewed  Sept. 

26.  1923. 
Building  materials. 

Reveterdents  Elo. 

published   May    1, 


174,466  ; 
1923. 

175,391 ; 


St.  Anonyme  du  Fibroclment  et  des 
]  71,444  ;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  159,539  ; 
1923. 


Building   materials.      Ste.   Anme.   du   Fibroclment  et  des 

Revetements  Elo.     171,512  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  159,540  ; 

published  May   22,   1923. 
Building     materials,     Liquid    Integral     used     in    mixing. 

Adensite  Co.     175,086  ;   Oct.   30 ;   Serial  No.  180,317 ; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Building      specialties,      Metal.        Donley     Brothers      Co. 

169,590 ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  154,491 ;  published  Mar. 

13,  192,3. 
Buildings  and  metal  for  doors  and  locks,  Metal  material 

for  portable.     L.  S.  Frost.     173,093 ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial 

No.   177,665;   published  June  12,   1923. 
Calcined  gypsum,  plaster  of  Paris,  wall  plaster,  gauging 

plaster.      United    States    Gypsum    Company.      167,733 ; 

May   8 ;   Serial   No.   159,633 ;   published   Jan.   30,   1923. 
Cedar  wood  used  in  lining  closets.     A.  W.  Anderson  Corpo- 
ration.    163,008  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ceilings   and   side   walls,   pressed-brick  siding,   V-crimped 

roofing,  etc.,  Metal.     Olsen  &  Marggraf,  Inc.     169,316  ; 

June  12;   Serial  No.  169,922;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Cement   and   concrete  blocks,   bricks,   and  building   units. 

R.   E.   White.     174,598  ;   Oct.   23 ;    Serial  No.   178,200 ; 

published  July  17,  1923. 
Cement  and  concrete  hardener,  Roofing  and  joint.     Argus 

Manufacturing  Company.     163,012 -Jan.  2. 
Cement  and  ice-can  cement,  Roof.     Black  Diamond  Paint 

and  Varnish  Works.     169,011 ;  May  29. 
Cement   and   stucco,    Building.      National   Kellastone    Co. 

170,126  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.   155,028  ;  published  Aug, 

29    1922. 
Cement,    Asbestos.      Smith    &    Kanzler.      175,162 ;    Oct. 

30 ;    Serial    No.    181,047 ;    published   Aug.    7,    1923. 
Cement,    Composition    for    use    in    hardening.      Sullivan 

Company.     169,436 ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  173,305  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 
Cement,  Fire-resisting.    Jointless  Fire-Brick  Co.    176,070 ; 

Nov.  13 ;   Serial  No.  181,568  ;  published   Sept.  4,   1923. 
Cement,  High-temperature.     Western  Materials  Company. 

175,726;     Nov.     13;     Serial     No.     179,249;     published 

Sept.  4,   1923. 
Cement  masonry.  Liquid  hardener  for.    Anti-Hydro  Water- 
proofing Company.    163,009  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cement,  Material  used  to  hasten   the   setting  and  lower 

the  freezing  point  of.     T.  L.  Benson.     169,922  ;  July  3. 
Cement,   Material  used   to   hasten  the  setting  and  lower 

the  freezing  point  of.     Shreveport  Chemical  Company. 

173,071  ;  Sept.  11. 
Cement    plaster,    wood-fiber    plaster,    Portland    cement, 

stucco,  gypsum  finish,  plaster  board,  etc.     Cutler-Mag- 

ner  Co.     163.046  :  Jan,  2. 
Cement,    Plastic   or    semiplastic.      James   B.    Sipe   &   Co. 

171,582;    Aug.    7;   Serial   No.   175,218;   published  May 

22,   1923. 
Cement,  Portland.     Nebraska  Cement  Company.  173,091 ; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,687 ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Cement,      Portland.       Security      Cement     &     Lime      Co. 

167,522  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  165,761 ;  published  Jan.  9, 

1923. 
Cement,  Portland.     Security  Cement  &  Lime  Co.     168,650  ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  165,762 ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Cement,  Portland.     United  States  Portland  Cement  Com- 
pany.     172,913 ;    Sept.    11  ;    Serial   No.    178,642 ;    pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Cement,    Roof.      H.    Ruben.      175,040;    Oct.    30;    Serial 

No.  178,4091   published  Aug.  7,   1923. 
Cement,  Roofing.     L.  F.  Guerre.     167.585 ;  May  1 ;  Serial 

No.  170,136;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Cement,     Roofing.        Pioneer     Manufacturing     Company. 

168,213;  May  15;  Serial  No.  141,870;  published  Feb. 

6,  1923.  .    ^     ^ 

Cenient,    Waterproofing    compound   for.      Torbay    &   Dart 

Paint    Co.    Limited.      173,115;    Sept.    18;    Serial   No. 

169,692  ;   published  June   19,  1923. 
Cementltious    composition.      Sani-Stone.      165,276 ;    Mar. 

6;   Serial  No.   154,388;  published  Nov.  28,   1922. 
Cementltious  material,  Dry  powdery,  Philadelphia  Mineral 

Flooring  Company.     165,917  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cements.    Lava  Crucible  Company  of  Pittsburgh.    169,288; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  162,119  ;  published  Mar.  27, 1923. 
Cements  and  protective  plaster  coatings,  Refractory.     Fur- 

naseal  Mfg.  Co.     175,802  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179.405  ; 

published   Sept.   4,   1923.  ,     ^ 

Cements,    High-temperature.      Smith-Beal   Fire   Brick   Co. 

176,721  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.   170,904  ;  published  Apr. 

24    1923. 
Cements,   Portland.     Super  Cement   (America)    Company. 

173,072;  Sept.  11. 
Ceramic  products  for  building  purposes,  face  brick,  terra 

cotta,  etc.     Ceramic  Products  Corp.     169,242  ;  June  12  ; 

Serial  No.   169,967  ;   published  Mar.   13,   1923.      _ 
Coal  tar  and  roofing.     Metropolitan  Roofing  Material  Co. 

169.294  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  165,555  ;  published  Mar. 

27.  1923,  .        ^    .,,. 

Composition   structures  and   molded   composition  building 

tile.  Molded,    M.ignete  Corporation  Company.    167,759 ; 

May  8-   Serial  No    170,497;  published  Feb.  6,   1923. 
Concrete   construction.  Floor  clips  for  fastening  wooden 

floors  or  the  like  to  a.     Bull  Dog  Floor  Clip  Company. 

171,442 :  Aug.    7 ;    Serial  No.   160,480 ;   published   Apr. 

24     1923. 
Concrete  "hardener   and    accelerator.      Semet-Solvay   Com- 
pany.     169,4.38 ;    June    19 ;    Serial    No.    173,250 ;    pub- 
lished Mar.   27,  1923. 


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Concrete,  Material  for  use  in.  Hampden  Paint  &  Chemi- 
c.il  Co.     177,801  :  Dec.  25. 

Concrete  piles,  casting  and  driving  forms  or  channels 
for  concrete  piles.  Giant  Concrete  Pile  Co.  167,498  ; 
May  1  ;  Serial  No.  134,563  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Construction  material,  millwork,  and  manufactured  lum- 
ber.     Virginia  Woodworlsing  Co.     166,736;  Apr.   10. 

Construclion  materials.  Wheeling  Metal  &  Manufactur- 
ing Co.     167.971  ;  May  8. 

Construction  materials  for  stone  veneer  for  walls,  build- 
ing blocivs,  briclxs,  etc.  .7.  W.  Newman.  169,209 ; 
June  12;  Serial  No.  168,330;  published  Mar.  13,1923. 

Corner  beads,  metal  bases,  metal  door  casings,  etc. 
Kuapp  Brothers  Manufacturing  Company.  172,674 ; 
Sept.   11  ;   Serial  No.   174,082  ;  published  June  5,  1923 

Coverings,  waterproof  cements,  liquid  cements,  etc..  Non- 
heat-conducting.  Johns-Manville  Incorporated.  165,899  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Dampproofing.  Foundation.  Sherwin-Williams  Company. 
171,677  ;   Aug.  7. 

Door  and  window  frames.  Bradlev  Miller  &  Co.  165,375  ; 
Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  160,331  :  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 

Doors.  Morgan  Company.  167,516  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
lG.=i,404  ;    published  Jan.  9,   1923. 

Doors  and  sashes.  Memphis  Sash  &  Door  Co.  175,526 ; 
Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,136  :  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Doors  and  windows.  Metal-covered.  Empire  Fire-Proof 
Door  Co.  167,056  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  160,756  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.   7,   1922. 

Doors,  moldings,  veneered  panels,  plywood,  etc..  Fir. 
Wheeler,  Osgood  Company.  175,831  ;  Nov.  1-3 ;  Serial 
No.   182,027  ;   published   Sept.   4,  1923. 

Felt,  building  paper,  deadening  felt,  etc..  Asphalt-satu- 
rated roofing.  Baker.  Hamilton  and  Pacific  Company. 
175.074  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  170,353 ;  published  Aug. 
7    1923 

Felt  roofing  and  sheathing.  Barrett  Company.  169,149  ; 
June  12  ;   Serial  No.   160,992  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Fiber  board.     Agasote  Millboard  Co.     163,003  ;  Jan.  2. 

Fiber  board.  M.  Chew.  168,371 ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No. 
163,324  ;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 

Fire  brick.  Arkansas  Brick  and  Tile  Co.  177,808 ; 
Dec.    25. 

Fire  brick.  Stevens  Brothers  and  Company.  169,46o ; 
June  19  ;   Serial  No.  174,706  ;  published  Mar.   27,  1923. 

Fire  brick,  tile,  and  articles  made  of  fire  clay.  Harbi- 
son &  Walker.     24,272-3  ;  renewed  Feb.  20,  1924. 

Fire-clay  goods.  Gartcraig  Fire  Clay  Company.  167,576  ; 
May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,550  ;  published  Jan.  9,   1923. 

Fireproof  non-beat-conducting  materials.  Johns-Manville, 
Incorporated.  172,918  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,786  ; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Flooring,  Hardwood.  L.  D.  Leach  &  Company.  171,566; 
Aug.  7 ;    Serial   No.  174.017  :  published  Mar.   27,   1923. 

Flooring,  Wood.  Albemarle  Mills  Company.  169.338 ; 
June  12  ;  Serial  No.  173,312  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Floors  and  pavements,  coatings,  mastics,  etc.,  for  same. 
Jennison-Wright  Co.  174.788 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
131,736  ;   published  July  17,  1923. 

Floors,  walls,  and  decorative  purposes.  Composition  ma- 
terials for.  T.  Hostetter.  165,368 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial 
No.   161,727 ;   published   Aug.   29,   1922. 

Furniture.  Fiber  cord  used  In  making  wicker  or  fiber. 
Grand  Rapids  Fibre  Cord  Company.  165,200  ;  Mar.  6  ; 
Serial  No.   167.388:   published  Dec.   12,  1922. 

Garages.  P.  A.  Roberts  Construction  Co.  175,540  ;  Nov. 
6  ;  Serial  No.  180,619  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Garages,  Portable  metallic.  J.  A.  Baldwin.  167,511  ; 
May  1  ;  Serial  No.  166,341  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Gratings  for  floorings  and  staircases.  Metal.  Irving 
Iron  Works  Company.  169,336 :  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
173,499;  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 

Gypsum,  stucco,  and  wall  plaster.  Calcined.  United  States 
Gvpsum  Company.  172.143 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No. 
176.862  :  published  May  29.  1923. 

Gypsum,  stucco,  and  wall  plasters.  Calcined.  United 
States  Gvpsum  Company.  175,113 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial 
No.    176,863;    published   Aug.    7,    1923. 

Insulating  material.  Wood  Conversion  Company.  167.562  ; 
May  1 ;  Serial  No.  167.790  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Insulating  material.  Felt.  American  Hair  FPlt  Com- 
pany. 169,832;  June  12;  Serial  No.  174,354;  pub- 
lished Mar.   27,   1923. 

Insulating  paper.  Barrett  Company.  170.200 ;  July  10  ; 
Serial  No.   173.345  :   published  Apr.  3.   1923. 

Lath  and  corner  beads.  Metal.  Expanded  Metal  Engineer- 
ing Company.  167,722  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  149,741  ; 
published  Jan.   30.  1923. 

Lath  and  eipanded-metal  reenforcements  for  concrete 
structures.  Metal.  Bostwlck  Steel  Lath  Company. 
169.095;   June  5. 

Lath  and  reenforcements,  channel  Irons,  etc.,  Expanded- 
metal.       Bostwick     Steel     Lath     Company.       169,094 : 
June  5. 
Lath,  expanded  metal  corner  beads,  etc..  Metal.     Youngs- 
town  Pressed  Steel  Company.     163.264  ;  Jan.  2. 

Lathing,    Sheet.      Sheet    Lathing    Corporation.      169.512 : 

June  19  ;  Serial  No.  171,962  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Laths.      Midwest    Steel    &    Supply    Company.      163,859 ; 

Jan.   30. 
Laths  and  lumber.     Bolcom  Canal  Lumber  Co.     172.134  ; 
Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  176,012  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 


Lime.      Brewer   &    Company.      171,535 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial 

No.  175,129  ;   published  May  8,   1923. 
Lime.     Klmbalton  Lime  Company.     170,497  ;  July  17  ;  Se- 
rial No.  170,822  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Lime.       National     Lime    &    Stone    Company.       168,450 ; 
May  22  ;   Serial  No.   170,207  :   published   Jan.   30,  1923. 
Lime.     National  Mortar  and   Supply   Company   of   Pitts- 
burg.     169,341  ;    June    12 ;    Serial   No.    173,102 ;    pub- 
lished  Mar.   27,   1923. 
Lime.     Rockcastle   Cement   &   Lime   Company.     175,561  ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  179,113  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Lime,  Ground  and  hydrated.     Security  Cement  &  Lime  Co. 
174,447;   Oct.   16;   Serial  No.  165,760;  published  July 
3,  1923. 
Lime,   Manufactured.     Marble   Head   Lime   Co.       23,101  ; 

renewed  May  23,  1923. 
Lime,  plaster,  cement,  and  mixtures  of  cement  and  sand. 
Cutler-Magner     Co.        167,461  ;     May     1 ;     Serial     No. 
167,295  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Limestone,  chalk  whiting,  chalk,  asphalt  filler,  and  whit- 
ing. Ground.     Krippendorf-Tuttle  White  Cliffs  Products 
Co.     174.406  ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.   176,482  ;  published 
July  3,  1923. 
Lining,  bricks,  cements,  and  furnace  bottom  grains,  etc.. 
Refractory.      Vitrefrax    Company.      171,363 ;    Aug.    7 ; 
Serial  No.   170,417  ;   published  May  8,   1923. 
Lining,  mastic  fire  walls,  cements,  etc..  Refractory.     Vit- 
refrax Company,  Inc.     171,364-5  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  Nos. 
170,414-15;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Liquid  for  use  with  concrete  and  cement  mixtures.     Anti- 
Hydro    Waterproofing    Company.      169,330  ;    June    12  ; 
Serial  No.  174,423  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Lumber.     J.   H.   Burton  &  Sons  Co.      170,194;   July   10; 

Serial  No.  173,400;  published  Apr.  3.  1923. 
Lumber.     Hamilton-Hill  Veneer  Co.     163,083;  Jan.  2. 
Lumber.      W.    L.    Kann.      174,412 ;    Oct.    16 ;    Serial   No. 

174,661 ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Lumber.     Geo.  M.  Spiegle  &  Co.     171.424  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial 

No.  172,018;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Lumber,    laths,    molding,    sidings.      Pelican    Bay    Lumber 
Company.     175,922  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,078  ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.    4,    1923. 
Lumber,  Manufactured.     Smith  &  Wyman  Co.     171,674 ; 

Aug.    7.  - 
Lumber,  shingles,  and  wood  flooring.     Worcester  Lumber 

Company.     163,211  ;  Jan.   2. 
Material,      Composite.        Continental      Fibre      Company. 
174,.392  ;  Oct.  16 ;   Serial  No.   174,236 ;  published   July 
17,  1923. 
Material  for  lining  and  repairing  structures.  Refractory. 
Quigley   Furnace  Specialties   Company.     165,193  ;   Mar. 
6  ;  Serial  No.  168.169  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Metal     rods,     etc.,     for     reenforcing     concrete     metallic 
lathing  and  studding,   etc.     Corrugated  Bar  Company. 
174,978  :   Oct.  30  ;   Serial   No.   148,647  ;   published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 
Mineral    aggregate    as    ingredients    for    road    surfacing, 
pavements,     floors,     etc.      Copperstone     Products     Co. 
.  172,920  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,277  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 
Nail   strips.   Metallic.     McKay   Metallic   Fastening  Asso- 
ciation.     23,104;    renewed   May    23,    1923. 
Paper,   Roofing.     A.   R.    Stansbury,    Inc.      169,354 ;   June 

12;  Serial  No.  172.128;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Paper.  Sheathing,  building,  and  lining.     S.  Austin  Bicking 
Paper    Manufacturing    Company.       165,372 :    Mar.     6 ; 
Serial   No.    160,656 ;   published    Nov.   7,   1922. 
Paper,  Sheathing,  waterproof  building,  roofing,  etc.     High- 
land  Lake  Paper    Company.      171,471 :   Aug.    7 ;    Serial 
No.   178,610  :  published  May  22,   1923. 
Paper,    tar    felt,    and    asphalt    shingles.    Sheathing,    etc. 
Highland    Lake    Paper    Company.      174,597 ;    Oct.    23 ; 
Serial  No.  178,611;  published  .July  17,  1923. 
Partitions  In  buildings,  for  doors,  wardrobes,  and  the  like. 
Wood  rolling.     J.  W.  Monroe.     170,574  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 
No.  166,705 ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Pavements  and  floors  and  materials  therefor.     Jennison- 
Wright    Co.      174.789 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No.    131,735 ; 
published  .July  17,  1923. 
Paving,    coating.   Industrial    flooring,   etc.,    Agglomerating 
material  for  street.     A.  Godi  di  Godio.     166,187  ;  Mar. 
27;  Serial  No.  161,125:  published  Oct.  17,  1922. 
Paving  mixture.     D.  A.  Casey.     163.035  ;  Jan.  2. 
Pipe   coating,    acidproof  tank   lining,   etc.      Standard   As- 
phalt &  Refining  Company.     175,805  :  Nov.   13  ;   Serial 
No.   131,987;   published   Sept.   4.    1923. 
Pipe   covering.      Johns-Manville,    Incorporated.      176.709 ; 
Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  183.155  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Pipe  covering,  prepared  asbestos   roofing,  asbestos  paper, 
and  millboard.    Johns-Manville  Incorporated.    168.811  ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,025  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Pipe  joints.  Compound  for  sealing  metallic.     Staso  Mill- 
ing Company.     166,991 ;  Apr.   17. 
Pipe   linings    and    coverings.      C.    W.    Allison.      163,005 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Pipe,  tile  water  pipe,  tile  conduit  pipe,  etc.,  Vitrified  salt- 
glazed  sewer.  Pacific  Clav  Products  Co.  167.520  ;  May 
1  ;  Serial  No.  16.5,715  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Pipes,  Paste  packing  for  steam.  Ever-Ready  Paste  Pack- 
ing Company.     169.552  ;   June  19. 

Plaster.  lowana  Gypsum  Products  Co.  169.589 ;  June 
26 ;   Serial  No.   154,603  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Plaster. .  Paul  Mende  Inc.  172,979  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
175,433  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Plaster.  Plymouth  Gypsum  Co.  168,667 ;  May  29 ; 
Serial   No.    153,617;   publislied  Jan.    9,    1923. 

Plaster.  Plymouth  Gy_psum  Co.  168,666 ;  May  29  ;  Se- 
rial   No.     153,618 ;    published    Dec.    26,    1922. 

Plaster  and  gypsum  tile,  Ground  and  calcined.  Arizona 
Gypsum  Plaster  Co.     169,013;  May  29. 

Plaster  base  and  sheathing.  Mid-West  Box  Company. 
168,607  ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  168,777  ;  published  Jan. 
9,   1923. 

Plaster-board  and  plaster  wall  board.  United  States  Gyp- 
sum Company.  172,145  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  177,804  ; 
published  May  29,  1923. 

Plaster  compositions  and  composition  flooring.  Mechani- 
cally .\pplied  Products  Company.  165,205;  Mar.  6; 
Serial  No.  160,707  :   published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Plaster  for  use  in  forming  a  vulcanizing  pad.  Murdock 
Vulcanizing  Co.  171,354  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  171,181 ; 
published  May   1,   1923. 

Plasterlike  composition  for  a  surfacing  for  floors,  walls, 
roofs,  etc.  E.  N.  Biegler  Manufacturing  Co.  175,140  ; 
Oct.   30;    Serial   No.    180,412;   published   Aug.   7,   1923. 

Plasters,  Calcined  gypsum  wall.  United  States  Gypsum 
Company.  172,927  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,514  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Plastic  compound.  Pai'affine  Companies,  Inc.  165,913 ; 
Mar.   20. 

Ply  wood,  veneer,  sawed  timber,  and  cork  reenforced 
with  sheet  metal  cemented  to  surfaces.  Venesta  Lim- 
ited. 175,157  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  180,912  ;  published 
Aug.  7,  1923. 

Posts  and  lumber.  Cedar.  Red  Cedar  Post  &  Lumber  Com- 
pany.     176,086  ;   Nov.    13. 

Preparations  to  be  Incorporated  with  mortar,  cement,  etc., 
for  the  purpose  of  coloring,  hardening,  etc.,  the  set- 
ting. Master  Builders  Company.  174,470;  Oct.  16; 
Serial  No.   170,148  ;   published  July   3.   1923. 

Refractory  cements.  E.  J.  Lavino  and  Company.  172,588  ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  170,029  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Refractory  linings  for  forges,  smelters,  etc.,  Refractory 
bricks,  cements,  etc.  Vitrefrax  Company.  174,664 ; 
Oct.   23;   Serial  No.  170,416;   published  July  17,  1923. 

Refractorv  materials.  Pyro  Clay  Products  Company. 
170,216  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  148,891 ;  published  Jan. 
24,  1922. 

Roof  cement.  Stelwagbn  Manufacturing  Co.  163,537 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Roof  coating,  Semiliquid  asbestos.  Durable  Products 
Company.  175,195:  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  175,190; 
published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Roof-edging  device.  F.  W.  Hennessy.  171,538  ;  Aug.  7  ; 
Serial  No.  174,834  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Roof  flashings.  C.  E.  Cole.  165,160  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 
148,425  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Roofing  and  shingles.  Johns-Manville  Incorporated. 
175,702  ;  Nov.  6. 

Roofing,  Asphalt.  Apco  Asphalt  Roofing  Co.  168,526 ; 
May  22. 

Roofing,  Asphalt.  Continental  Roofing  &  Manufacturihg 
Co.  175,876  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,050  ;  published 
Sept.  4,  1923. 

Roofing,  Asphalt.  J.  W.  Moore.  167,546-7  ;  May  1 ;  Se- 
rial No.  170,397-8  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Roofing,  Composition.  C.  A.  Nash  &  Son.  165,097 ; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.   162,036 ;  published  Nov.   28,   1922. 

Roofing  compound.  W.  R.  Ford.  165,211  ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.   162,730  ;  published  Oct.  31,   1922. 

Roofing  compounds  and  composition  roofing  material. 
Interstate  Paint  &  Supplies  Co.  171.574  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Se- 
rial No.  172,838  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Roofing  compounds.  Plastic.  Asbestos,  Limited.  173,095  ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,263  ;  published  .Tune  12,  1923. 

Roofing.  Green  mineral  surfaced.  Continental  Roofing  & 
Manufacturing  Co.  175,923 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
180,049  ;   published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Roofing  material.  Continental  Roofing  &  Manufacturing 
Co.  175,877 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,051 ;  published 
Sept.    4,    1923. 

Roofing  materials.  S.  F.  Frazer.  173,112  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Se- 
rial No.   171,417;   published  .Tune   12,   1923. 

Roofing  materials.  Oertel  Roofing  Manufacturing  <^ora- 
pany.  174.551  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  1 62,442  ;  published 
July  17,  1923. 

Roofing.  Mineral-surfaced  roll.  Barrett  Company.  163,021  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Roofing,  Prepared.  Federal  Asbestos  Co.  167,614;  May 
1  :  Serial  No.  148,991  :  published  Jan.  2,  192.S. 

Roofing,  Prepared.  Heppes  -  Nelson  Roofing  Company. 
163,088  ;   .Tan.  2. 

Roofing,  Rrisr  fiber  and  fisnhalt.  Oertel  Roofing  Manu- 
facturing Company.  174,962:  Oct.  30;  Serial  No. 
160,149;  published  Aus.  7.  1923. 

Roofing.  Rendv  felt.  Barrett  Company.  174,747 :  Oct. 
23  :   Serial   No.   168.508 :   published  Julv   17.   1923. 

Roofing,  slate  surfaced  and  talc  surfaced.  Asphalt. 
Mooncy.  Douslas  &  Pearson,  Inc.  172.773  ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  172.486  ;  pulilished  .Tune  5,  1923. 

Roofings.  Composition.  Victory  Products,  Inc.  163,199; 
Jan.  2. 

Roofings,  roofing  and  building  papers,  etc..  Prepared. 
Mnntgomerv  Ward  &  Co.  176,009  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 
183,079;   published  Sept.   4,   1923. 


Roofings,  shingles,  and  strip  shingles,  Bituminized.  Ruber- 
old  Co.  176,011  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  182,721  ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.  4,   1923. 

Roofs,  sidings,  and  other  building  structures.  Self-adhering 
fabrics  for  weatherproofing.  A.  C.  Fischer.  172,499  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Rubber  tiling.  Fellsway  Rubber  Co.  172,148  ;  Aug.  21 : 
Serial  No.   178,338  ;   published   May  29,   1923. 

Screen  doors,  windows,  and  transoms  and  frames  for  same. 
F.  E.  Schoenberg  Mfg.  Co.     167,000  ;  Apr.  17. 

Sewer  pipe  and  tile,  except  metal  and  porcelain.  Troplco 
Potteries,  Inc.  167,910;  May  8;  Serial  No.  169,097; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Shingle  strips.  Sifo  Products  Company.  172,689  ;  Sept. 
11  ;  Serial  No.  155,836  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Shingles.  Creo-Dipt  Company.  165,369 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial 
No.  161,175  ;  published  Oct.  17,  1922. 

Shingles.  John  Schroeder  Lumber  Co.  167,467  ;  May  1 ; 
Serial  No.  167,029  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Shingles  and  sheet  roofing  and  asphalt  roll  roofing.  Flex- 
ible asphalt.  Stowell  Manufacturing  Co.  165.168 ; 
Mar.  G  ;  Serial  No.  142.106 ;  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 

Shingles,  Asphalt.  Lehon  Company.  167,908 ;  May  8 ; 
Serial  No.  168,975  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Shingles,  Cedar.  Woodlawn  Mill  &  Broom  Company. 
163,209  ;   Jan.  2. 

Shingles,  Cedar.  Woodlawn  Mill  &  Boom  Co.  171,378  ; 
Aug.   7 ;   Serial   No.    148,857 ;   published  Oct.   12,   1922. 

Shingles,  cements,  plaster,  roofing,  shingles,  etc..  Asphalt. 
Fries,  Beall  &  Sharp  Co.  168,384 ;  May  22 ;  Serial 
No.    169,583 ;    published    Feb.    13,    1923. 

Shingles,  siding,  and  finishing  lumber.  Vancouver  Cedar 
Mills,  Limited.  175,080  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  169,515  ; 
published  Aug.   14,  1923. 

Shingles,  Stained  wooden.  J.  S.  Williams.  175,158 ; 
Oct.   30;   Serial   No.   180,916;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 

Sidings,  baseboards,  window  casings,  and  moldings.  Star 
Wood  Products  Company.  168,712  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 
158,493;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Skylights.  Alfred  C.  Goethel  Co.  173,055;  Sept.  11; 
Serial  No.  176,619  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Sound-deadening  and  insulating  fabric.  Sanitary.  Rich- 
ardson Company.  169,335 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
173,533;    published   Mar.   27,   192.3. 

Steel  and  reenforcing  bars  for  concrete  construction. 
Fabricated  structural.  Consolidated  Steel  Corporation. 
169,138;  June  12;  Serial  No.  155,485;  published  Mar. 
13,  1923. 

Steel  for  buildings,  bridges,  towers,  etc..  Manufactured 
structural.  Pittsburgh-Des  Moines  Steel  Company. 
167,867 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  168,940 ;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Steel  roofing,  siding,  and  ceilings,  metal  lath  and  lumber, 
etc.     United  Alloy  Steel  Corporation.     163,192  ;  Jan.  2. 

Steel,  Structural.  Bethlehem  Steel  Company.  171,606; 
Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  173,738  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Stone  and  composition  for  making  same.  Artificial.  L.  D. 
Harter.  168.662  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  155,497  ;  pub- 
lished May  16,  1922 

Structural  members.  Bethlehem  Fabricators,  Inc. 
174,750  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  167,795  ;  published  July 
17,  1923. 

Stucco.  Atlas  Portland  Cement  Company.  163,015 ; 
Jan.   2. 

Stucco.  St.  Louis  Material  &  Supply  Company.  167,407  ; 
May   1;    Serial  No.    168,224;   published   Dec.    26,   1922. 

Stucco  and  composition  of  cementitious  nature  for  making 
flooring.  Ritestone  Products  Corporation.  172,914 ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  178.628  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Stucco  compositions.  Brandt  &  Hollerbaugh.  165,153; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  144.012  ;  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 

Stucco  material.     R.  B.  Tyler  Co.     167,515  ;  May  1 ;  Se- 
rial  No.   165,101  ;   published    Jan.   9,    1923. 
Tile    and    blocks.    Cement.      W.    E.    Dunn    Manufacturing 
Company.     165,086  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  156,571 ;   pub- 
lished Oct.  31,  1922. 

Tiles  and  bricks  for  furnaces.  Refractory.  Laclede-Christy 
Clay   Products   Company.      171,671 ;   Aug.   7. 

Tiles  and  moldings.  Cement.  Tent-Tile  Company. 
163,542  ;  Jan.  16. 

Veneer  panels  for  use  in  manufacture  of  furniture,  etc. 
Batesville  Lumber  &  Veneer  Co.     163,022  ;  Jan.  2. 

Wall  board,  shingles,  tiles,  etc.     Leolith  Products  Corpo- 
ration.    172,682 ;    Sept.   11 ;    Serial  No.   162,995 ;   pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Wall  boards,  lining  for  houses,  plaster  bases,  etc..  Compo- 
sition of  material  for.     Dahlberg  &  Company.     167,788  ; 
May  S  ;  Serial  No.  166,175  ;  published  Feb.   6,   1923. 
Wall  boards,  linings  for  houses,  plaster  bases,  etc..  Com- 
position    of     material     for.       Dahlberg     &     Company. 
167,870 :   May   8 ;    Serial   No.    168,575 ;    published   Feb. 
6,  1923. 
Wall  or  plaster  board.     S.  A.  Blair.     170.522  ;  July  17  ; 
Serial  No.  174,723  :  publi.<ihed  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Waterproof  and  weatherproof  roofings.  ParaflSne  Com- 
panies.    163.146;  .Tan.  2. 

Waterproof  roofing  sheets,  and  shingles.  Barber  Asphalt 
Paving   Company.     163,017  ;   Jan.   2. 

Waterproofed      roofino-.        Friend      Brothers      Company. 
165,155:    Mar.   6;    Serial    No.    151,155;   published    Oct. 
17,   1922. 
Waterproofing  compound   for  building  roofs.     Acorn   Re- 
fining Company.     169,931 ;  July  3. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1928. 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


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WateiTi'ootin^  plnstic  compositions  for  roads  and  cement 

fonstiuotioiis.      H.    A.    (Jardner.      167,648-9 :    Mav    8 ; 

Serial    Nos.   16S..524->t  ;   publislied   Jan.   9,    1923. 
Weather  strips.     E.  J.  Wirts.     169,342:  June   12;  Serial 

No.   170.280;   publislied   Mar.  27,   1923. 
Weather    strips.    Metal.      P.    W.    Kammerer.      169,010; 

M.iy  29. 
Wlndt'W   and   door  sills,    lintels,    arches,   etc.      A.    Moses. 

176,056;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  182,109;  publislied  Sept. 

4.   1923. 
Windows   and   window  frames.      Standard   Comfort   Win- 
dow Corporation.      177,839  ;   Dec.   25. 
Wire    fabric    for    reenforcinir    concrete    roads.      National 

Steel   fabric   Company.      165,366  ;    Mar.    6  ;   Serial   No. 

162.037:    publifhed   Nov.   28,    1922. 
Wire  lathin?  and   welded  sheathing.      Wlckwire   Spencer 

Steel  Corporation.     163,206 ;  Jan.  2. 
Wood  panel  board.     Chester  T.   Sanderson  Co.     1G7.590  : 

May  1 ;  Serial  No.  169,828  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Wood,     Ply.       Elliott     Bay     Mill     Companv.       169,546 ; 

June  19. 
Wood,      Treated.        Su  -  Dex      W'ood      Curing      Company. 

175,383-4  :   Nov.   6 ;   Serial   Nos.   164,606-7 ;    published 

Aug.  28,  1923. 
Woodwork,  Builders'.     North  St.  Louis  Planing  Mill  Co. 

163.141 ;  Jan.  2. 

CL.ASS   13. 

Alloys,      Metal.        Seymour     Manufacturing      Company. 

173,412  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  177,744  ;  publislied  June 

12,  1923. 
Aluminum     household,     kitchen,     and     cooking     utensils. 

Aluminum    Company    of   America.      166,413 ;    Apr.    3 ; 

Serial  No.  167,115;   pubUshed  Jan.   2,   1923. 
Anchor  rods.     A.  B.  Chance.     171,797  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 

176,324  ;  pubUshed  May   15,   1923. 
Antiskid    chains    for    vehicle    wheels.      American    Chain 

Company.     166,334  ;  Mar.  27. 
Antiskid  chains  for  vehicle  wheels.  American  Chain  Com- 
pany.    174.342  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  155,005  ;  published 

June  6,  1922. 
Automobile   door   hinges.      Parsons   Manufacturing   Com- 
pany.    164,348;   Feb.   20. 
Automobile  pedal  pads  and  accelerator  heel  rests.     Auto 

Pedal  Pad  Co.     169,725  ;  June  26. 
Automobiles  and  the  like,  License-tag  fasteners  for.    A.  B. 

Aldrich.     176.470  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  181,371 ;   pub- 
lished Sept.  IS,  1923. 
Bathroom    accessories.       W.    R.    Hughes    Co.       164,280 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Bathroom  and  other  fixtures,  Supports  for.     J.  A.  Hoeg- 

ger.     176,573  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.   178,503  ;  published 

Sept.  18,  1923. 
Bathroom    fixtures.      C.    F.    Church    Manufacturing    .Co. 

176,476  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  181,110  ;  published  Sept. 

18.  1923. 
Bathroom      fixtures.      Vitreous-china.      J.      H.      Balmer. 

163,650 :  Jan.  23. 
Baths,  coffee  and  rice  boilers,  bowls,  etc..  Baby.     Shap- 

lelgh    Hardware    Company.      174,106;    Oct.    2;    Serial 

No.  162,358;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Bathtubs,   screws,  bolts  and  nuts,   boot  and   shoe  protec- 
tors, etc.    Guthrie  &  Co.  Limited.     163,890-1 ;  Feb    6. 
Belt  fasteners.     Fexible  Steel  Lacing  Company.     170,470  ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  167,870  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Bibs,     Quick-compression.      E.     Stebbins     Manufacturing 

Company.       170,238 :     July    10 :     Serial    No.    174,271 ; 

published  Apr.  3.  1923. 
Bolt  anchors  and  expansion  shields.     Star  Expansion  Bolt 

Companv.     168.116:  May  15;  Serial  No.  152.729;  pub- 
lished  Feb.   27.   1923. 
Bolt  anchors  and  expansion  shields  and  parts  therefor. 

Diamond  Expansion  Bolt  Co.    173,587  ;  Sept.  25. 
Bolts,      l.aiiisou   &  Sessions  Company.      164,579  ;   Feb.   20. 
Bolts  and  rivets.     Lamson  &  Sessions  Company.     165,618  ; 

Mar    13  ;  Serial  No.  167,304  ;  published  Dec.  19.  1922. 
Bolts,    rivets,    and    spikes.      Milton    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany.    173,705  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,190  ;  published 

June  12.  1923. 
Bridle   wires.    Rings  for   stringing.     Diamond   Expansion 

Bolt   Co.     175,554-5  ;   Nov.   6  ;   Serial   Nos.   179,782-3  ; 

published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Carburetors.     I.  R.  Zarracina.     169,184  ;  June  12  ;  Serial 

No.  172,711  :  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 
Casters.     Faultless  Caster  Co.     168,481  ;  May  22  ;  Serial 

No.  168,463  :  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Casters.     Grennan   Cake  Corporation.      175,300  ;   Nov.  6  ; 

Serial  No.  181,593  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Casters.   Pintles  for.     Bassick  Company.     169,359;   June 

12;  Serial  No.  172,505;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Casters,       Sliding.         International      Supply      Company. 

171,179  :  July  31 ;   Serial   No.   171,697 ;  published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Cast-iron  pipe  and  fittings  and  other  plumbers'  supplies. 

Eastern  Foundry  Company.     176,579  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 

No.  178,095  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Chain    connectors.      J.    F.    Herman.      172.482 ;    Aug.    28. 
Chains.     Columbus  McKinnon  Chain  Companv.     163,849 ; 

Jan.   30. 

Chains.     Columbus  McKinnon  Chain  Company.     164,296  ; 
Feb.  20. 


Chains.  United  States  Chain  &  Forging  Company.  164,382; 
Feb.  20. 

Chains.     Warner  Brothers  Company.      164.504  ;   Feb.   20. 

Chains,  Driving.  Duckworth  Chain  &  Manufacturing 
Company.  165,749  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  171,012  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 

Chains,  Sheet-metal.  Smith  &  Egge  Manf'g.  Co.  171,090  ; 
July  31 ;   Serial  No.   173,447  ;  published  Apr.   24,   1923. 

Chains,  Sheet-metal.  Smith  &  Egge  Manf'g.  Co.  171,774  ; 
Aug.   14  ;   Serial  No.  173,446  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Clamps  and  parts  thereof,  Hose.  Ideal  Clamp  Mfg.  Co. 
167,247;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  171,322;  published  Jan. 
30    1923 

Cocks.  Red  Hed  Mfg.  Co.  169,346-7  ;  June  12 ;  Serial 
Nos.  170,787-8;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Coffee-bag  supports.  J.  T.  Pedersen.  169,850  ;  July  3  ; 
Serial  No.  172.432  ;  published  Apr.  10.  1923. 

Container  holders.  Beverage-.  R.  G.  Mitchell.  170,464  ; 
July  17  ;  Serial  No.  161,733  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Cooker,  Steam-pressure.  Henry  A.  Poppert  cS:  Son  Com- 
pany. 168,944  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  172,686  ;  published 
Mar.  6,  1923. 

Cookers,  Steam-pressure.  Northwestern  Steel  &  Iron 
Works.     163,914  ;   Feb.  6. 

Cooking  utensils.  Aluminum.  Bremer  Aluminum  Corpora- 
tion.    164,413-14  ;   Feb.  20. 

Cooking  utensils,  etc.,  over  an  open  fire.  Devices  for  sup- 
porting. Campflre  Manufacturing  Company.  174,103  ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  155,737  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Cooking  utensils.  Metallic.  Ham  Boiler  Corporation. 
174,662  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  170,138  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Couplings,  pipes,  tubes,  and  casings.  Metal.  National 
Tube  Company.  171,830  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  175,882  ; 
published   May   1,    1923. 

Culinary,  household,  and  dairy  utensils.  Metal.  Lisk 
Manufacturing  Company.  169,178 :  June  12 ;  Serial 
No.  169,860  ;  published  Mar.  20,  fl|k23. 

Culinary  utensils.  Aluminum.  L.  ^.  Jones.  171,734 : 
Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  169,907  ;  published  May  22,   1923 

Curtain  bcackets.  J.  H.  Rogers.  170,260;  July  10; 
Serial   No.   170,729 ;   published   Apr.    3,    1923. 

Curtain  fixtures.  Newill  Mfg.  Co.  165,762  ;  Mar.  20 ; 
Serial  No.  170,726  :  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Curtain  rods.  Metal.  Sturgis  Manufacturing  Co. 
163,679  :  Jan.  23. 

Curtain  rods,  Metal.  Turner  &  Seymour  Manufacturing 
Co.  174,505  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  180,456  ;  published 
.Tuly  24,  1923. 

Curtain  rods.  Metallic  flat.  C.  J.  Alden.  176.020:  Nov. 
13  ;  Serial  No.  176.867  ;  published  Sent.  4,  1923. 

Dish  pans.  W.  H.  Hendricks.  173,416 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial 
No.  152,799  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Doorchecks.  No-Liquid  Door  Check  Company.  177,275  ; 
Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  183,225  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Door-knob  fasteners.  Gripx,  Manufacturing  Co.  175,944  ; 
Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  173,079:  published  Aug.  28.  1923. 

Doorstops.  J.  R.  Emery.  175,324 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
180,794  ;  published  Aug.   14,  1923. 

Dowels,  Ring.  Timber  Truss  Co.  of  America.  167,220-1 ; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  Nos.  163,365-6  ;  published  Feb.  6, 1923. 

Drainpipe  traps,  slop  sinks,  etc.  Donley  Brothers  Com- 
panv. 177,408;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  178,829;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2.  1923. 

Eaves-trough  hangers,  nails,  rivets,  brackets,  etc.  P.  O. 
Schoedinger.  174,677;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  172,184; 
published  July  24,  1923.  ,    „     „     ^ 

Egg  slicers  and  cake  forms.  S.  Robert.  173,193  ;  Sept. 
18  ;  Serial  No.  173,246  :  published  .Tune  19,   1923. 

Enameled  house  and  kitchen  utensils  of  iron  plate.  Ge- 
brUder  Baumann.     164,417  ;  Feb.  20. 

Enameled  ware  consisting  of  rice  boilers,  mixing  bowls, 
etc.  Shapleigh  Hardware  Company.  166,408  ;  Apr.  3  : 
Serial   No.   166,608;   published  Jan.   2.   1923. 

Expansion  joints,  kettles,  floats,  etc.  T.  W.  Dahlquist. 
175,721;  Nov.  6.  -,,„.,.,, 

Fastening  devices.  H.  L.  Penno.  177,117 ;  Dec.  11 ; 
Serial  No.   181,440 ;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 

Faucets,  cocks,  etc.  W.  C.  Grosser.  173,972 ;  Oct.  2 ; 
Serial  No.  172,592;  published  July  10.  1923. 

Fire  hydrants,  indicator  posts,  gate  valves,  etc.  Kennedy 
Valve  Mfg.  Co.  171,709-10 ;  Aug.  17 ;  Serial  Nos. 
156,088-9 :   published   May   22.    1923. 

Floor  and  ceiling  plates.  Beaton  &  CadweU  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     163,672  :   .Tan.   23. 

Floor  and  ceiling  plates.  Beaton  &  Cadwell  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     175,714  ;  Nov.  6. 

Floor  and  roof  drains  and  metal  inserts  for  building  con- 
struction. Josam  Manufacturing  Company.  164,281 ; 
Feb.  20. 

I'luid-pressure  regulating  and  controlling  instruments. 
Honevwell  Heating  Specialties  Company.  176.762 ; 
Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  175,396  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Fountains  and  plumbing  supplies.  Drinking  and  ice- 
cooled.     Century  Brass  Works,   Inc.     176.943  ;  Dec.  4. 

Furniture  slides.  Turner  &  Seymour  Manufacturing  Co. 
176.654  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  181,922  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Furniture  sliding  shoes.  Onward  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 167,262 ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  167,144  ;  published 
Feb.  6,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Gas  brackets,  and  cocks,  T's,  elbows,  and  gas-range  cocks, 

Brass      flttipgs      for.      Federal      Manufacturing      Co. 

167,250  ;  Apr.  24 ;   Serial  No.  170,681 ;  published  Feb. 

6   1923. 
Gates,  Hydraulic.    E.  L.  Broome.    169,858 ;  July  3  ;  Serl&l 

No.  172,028  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Hardware,      Builders'.        Reading     Hardware     Company. 

23,325  ;  renewed  July  4,  1923. 
Heel  plates,  toe  plates,  and  toe  protectors.   Shoe.     Sun 

Patent   Developing   Co.      175,412  r  Nov.   6 ;   Serial   N»« 

163,547;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Hinges.     Way   Works,   Incorporated.      171,107;   July   31; 

Serial  No.  174,549  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Hinges,    bolts,    latches,    handles,    etc.       Stanley    Works. 

168,943  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.   172,693  ;   published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Hinges,    bolts,    latches,    handles,    etc.       Stanley    Works. 

168,947  ;   May  29  ;   Serial  No.  172,563  ;  published   Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Hog  rings.     Estate  of  A.  C.  Decker.    173,544  ;  Sept.  25. 
Hood    catches,    hood-catch    brackets,    hood    handles,    and 

door   handles.      Bassick    Company.      175,377 ;    Nov.   6 ; 

Serial  No.  169,966  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Household   and  kitchen  utensils  made  of  aluminum.     C. 

Colsman.     174,755  ;  Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   165,528  ;  pub- 
lished July  24,   1923. 
Ice-cream  molds.     W.  W.  Cassell.     163,675  ;  Jan.  23. 
Key  chains.     Boye  Needle  Co.     174,094 ;  Oct.  2 ;   Serii, 

No.  179,773  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Kitchen    and    restaurant    equipment.    Porcelain-enamel. 

Smoot-Holman  Co.     164,390;  Feb.  20. 
Knobs,  handles,  and  finger  plates  for  doors.     Soci^tfi  P. 

and  A.  Picard.    173,097  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,144 ; 

published  June  12,  1923. 
Link  belts.     Victory  V  Belt  Co.     169,815  ;  July  3  ;  Serial 

No.    167,744;    published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Locomotives,   Blow-off  valves,  washout  plugs,  and  skim- 
mers for.     Bird-Aoeiier  Company.     164,412  ;   Feb.  20. 
Metals.       Seymour    Wanufacturing    Company.       166.007 ; 

Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.   168,944  ;  published  Dec.  19.  1922. 
Metals.      Seymour    Manufacturing    Company.       173,481 ; 

Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  175,953 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Nails.     America,n  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  .Jersey. 

167,893  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,585  ;  published  Feb.  13, 

1923. 
Nails.     American   Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jer- 
sey.      170,153;    July    10;     Serial    No.    168,594;    pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 
Nails.      Carpenter-Dodge    Company.      177,256 ;    Dec.    11 ; 

Serial  No.   184,065  ;   published  Sept.   25,   1923. 
Nails.      United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.      175,099 ; 

Oct.  30 ;    Serial  No.   179,755 ;   published   Aug.   7.   1923. 
Nails.      United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.      175,297 ; 

Nov.   6 :   Serial  No.   182,024  ;   published  Aug.   14.   1923. 
Nipples,    Metal    pipe.      Fred    Pabst    Company.      176,486 ; 

Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  180,718  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Nonskid     chains,     hooks,     and    parts    thereof.       Newhnll 

Chain    Forge    &    Iron    Co.      168,908 ;    May    29 ;    Serial 

No.    160,897 ;   published  Mar.   6,   1923. 
Nut    locks.      Chapman    Self-Locking    Nut    Co.      167,684 ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  156,983  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Nut    locks.      Shakeproof    Screw    &    Nut    Lock    Company. 

167,320;  Apr.  24. 
Nuts  and  bolts.     Vislok  Limited.     166.814  ;  Apr.  17 ;  Se- 
rial   No.    167,438 ;    published    Jan.    16,    1923. 
Nuts,   bolts,    rivets,    screws.    Lock.     Boss   Nut   Company. 

175,017  ;  Oct.   30 ;   Serial   No.   177,355  ;   published  Aug. 

7    1923.  '        >   I-  o 

Nut's,    Lock.      Patterson    Lock    Nut    Mfg.    Co.      163,678 ; 

Jan.    23. 
Ovens,      Dutch.        Griswold      Manufacturing      Company. 

170,475  ;   July  17  ;  Serial  No.   172,156  ;  published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 
Pans,    Baking.      Edward   Katzinger    Company.      167,242 ; 

Apr.   24 ;    Serial  No.    173,192 ;   published   Feb.    6,   1923. 
Pans,  Baking.     Edward  Katzinser  Company.     167,245-6 ; 

Apr.     24  ;    Serial    Nos.    171,577-8 ;    published    Feb.    6, 

1923. 
Pans,  Frying.     Miller  Lock  Company.     175.546  ;  Nov.  6  ; 

Serial  No.  179,877  :  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Pans,  saucepans,  stock  pots,  kettles,  etc..  Frying.     Nickel 

Fabricating  Corp.     173,916  ;  Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No.  174,908  ; 

published   July  3.   1923. 
Paper     cabinets.     Toilet-.      Utility     Service     Association. 

172,644  ;  Sept.   11 ;  Serial  No.  157,050  ;  published  May 

29,  1923. 
Partitions,    Steel    toilet.      Lltterer    Bros.    Manufacturing 

Company.     169,724  ;  June  26. 
Percolators,    Aluminum.      Tehbetts    and    Garl.ind    Store. 

173,965 :    Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No.    171,600 ;    published    July 

10,  1923. 
Pipe   and  tubes,  nails,  etc..  Iron  and  steel.     Youngstown 

Sheet  &  Tube  Company.     163,669  ;   Jan.   23. 
Pipe  and  vent  fittings,  traps,  etc.     Acheson  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     174,550  ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   163,211  ; 

published  July  24,  1923. 
Pipe   flanges.    Forged   and    rolled   steel.      Standard    Steel 

Works  Company.    165.484  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167,73«  ; 

published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Pipe  nipples.  Metal.  Chicago  Nipple  Manufacturing  Co. 
169.805  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  163,502  ;  published  Apr.  10, 
1923. 


Pipes    and    fittings.    Cast-iron    gas    and    water.      Warren 

Foundry  and  Machine  Company.     171,301  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Se- 
rial No.  164,846  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Pipes  for  power  water-inlet  piping,  Nonferrous.     SociStf 

Marcel  Bassot   &  Co.      166,793 ;   Apr.   17 ;   Serial  No. 

156,758;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Pipes,  valves,  and  pipe  couplings.  Metal.     Cornell  Supply 

Co.     164,368;   Feb.   20. 
Plumbers'     ware.       Groeniger    Manufacturing     Company. 

176,586  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,486  ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 
Plumbing,    steam-fitting,    and    hardware    supplies.      Hoi- 
brook,    Merrill   &   Stetson.      166,798 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial 

No.  150,531 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Railings,   brackets,    brads,   etc..    Angle   joints    for.      John 

Kroder  and  Henry  Reubel  Company.    166,860 ;  Apr.  17  ; 

Serial  No.  163,584  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Rivets.      Rayhestos    Company,    176.871  ;    Dec.    4 ;    Serial 

No.     1S2.549  :     published     Sept.     25.     1923. 
Rivets,  eyelets,  lacing  hooks,  grommets,  washers,  etc.    Ed- 
win B.  Stimpson  Company.     165,965  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial 

No.  157,049;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Rivets,   eyelets,   lacing   hooks,   grommets,   etc.     Edwin   B. 

Stimpson     Company.       166,400 ;     Apr.     S ;     Serial    No. 

147,814  ;  published  .Jan.  2,  1923. 
Saw-handle  trimmings.     Beaton  &  Cadwell  Manufacturing 

Company.       167,261  ;    Apr.    24 ;     Serial    No.    167,261 ; 

published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Screens  and  strainers.  Well.     J.  H.  McBvoy.     174,485-6; 

Oct.    16 ;    Serial    Nos.    175,564-5 ;    published    July    24, 

1923. 
Screens,    Window    and    door    wire.       Hlpolito    Screen    & 

Sash   Co.     175,325  ;   Nov.  6  ;   Serial  No.   180,764  ;   pub- 
lished Aug.   14,   1923. 
Screening,   Metallic.     U.  T.   Hungerford  Brass  &   Copper 

Co.     163,847;  Jan.  30. 
Screws,  bolts,  nuts,  rivets,  burrs,  washers,  wire  nails,  and 

kindred  articles.     American   Screw  Company.     22,709 ; 

renewed  Mar.  28.  1923. 
Screws,  bolts,  washers,  etc.     Guest,  Keen  &  Nettlefolds 

Limited.     173,434 :  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  166,683 ;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 
Screws,   Wood.     Continental   Wood   Screw   Co.     177,255 ; 

Dec.  11  :  Serial  No.  1 84,280  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Shields.     Expansion.       Star     Expansion     Bolt     Company. 

169.358  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  172,448  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Shoe  racks.     C.  P.  MItchel.     165,520  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No. 

163.996  :   published   Oct.   24,   1922. 
Shoe  shanks.  Steel.     M.  Cangen.     166.852  ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial 

No.  165,272  :  published  .Jan.  16,  1923. 
Shower    and    shampoo    fixtures,    curtain    rods,    etc.      M. 

Behrer.      175.809  ;    Nov.    13  ;    Serial   No.   144,958 ;   pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 
Sink    bibs,    cocks,    faucets,    bath 

Brass   Works.      176,872 :    Dec. 

published  Sept.  25.   1923. 
Soan   dishes,    towel   bars,   hanrl    rails,   etc.     J.   P. 

Manufactnrina-    Company.       168,089;    May    15; 

No.  161.531;  published  Feb.  27,  192.3. 
Spring   shackle  bolts,    nuts,   and   metal   washers. 

nental  Auto  Parts  Company.     173,178  ;  Sept.  18  ; 

No.  l'''0,475  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Springs.     Miller  &  Van  Winkle,  Inc.     174,758;  Oct.  23; 

Serial    No.    165,501;    published   July    31.    1923. 
Springs   and    coil  springs,   seamless   steel   tubing.      Sand- 

vikens    Jernverks    Aktiebolag.      174.512;    Oct.    16;    Se- 
rial No.  178.572  ;  published  July  24.  1923. 
Sprinss   and   steel   tubing.      Sandvikens   Jernverks   Aktie- 
bolag.     176,599 ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial   No.    178,871 ;    pub- 

lishrd  Sept.   18.   1923. 
Steamers,  seamless  steam  kettles,  copper-jacketed  kettles, 

etc.     Majestic  Manufacturing  Company.     172,804  ;  Sept. 

11  ;  Serial  No.  152,763  :  published  June  5,  1923. 
Stopcocks    and    stop    and    waste     cocks,     etc.       Ford    & 

Kendig    Co.      174,984:    Oct.    30;    Serial    No.    129,592; 
Dublished  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Stove  boards  and  conductor  pipe.     Fries,  Beall  &  Sharp 

Co.      167,944  ;   May   8 ;   Serial   No.    169,585  ;    published 

Feb.  13,  1923. 
Strainers.  Milk.     W.  T.  Hulscher.     163,658;   Jan.  23. 
Tables,  Metal  tops  for  kitchen  and  other.    American  Range 

&   Fnundrv   Companv.      171,771  ;' Aug.    14;    Serial   No, 

173.550;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Table    tops.    Metal.      Vitreous    Steel    Products    Company. 

167,313;  Apr.  24. 
Tarks   and   nails.     D.  B.    Gurney   Company.     165.937-8; 

Mar.  20. 
Tacks,  Carpet.     Geo.  Baker  &  Sons.     164.313  ;  Feb.  20. 
Tankards  and   trays.   Metal.     L.   H.    Spencer.     167,225 ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  158,456  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Tank  floats.  Vacuum.     J.   H.  Cohen.     170.469 ;  July   17 ; 

Serial  No.  167.840  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Teakettles.     Griswold  Manufacturing  Company.     168,953 ; 

Mav  29  ;   Serial   No.   172,155  :   published  Mar.   6,  1923. 
Teapots,      Aluminum.       Tebbetts     and     Garland     Store. 

173,964 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial    No.    171,599 ;    published   July 

10,  1923. 
Tent  and  awning  grommets,  tent  snap  hooks  and  hooks 

and   eyes,   etc.      Astrup   Company.      164,376 ;    Feb.   20. 
Tire-chain    fasteners.      Columbus   McKinnon    rhaln   Com- 
pany.     175,167 :    Oct,    30 ;    Serial    No.    181,673 ;    pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 


cocks,    etc.      Wolverine 
4:    Serial   No.    182.783; 


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Tire  chains.  Columbus  McKinnon  Chain  Company. 
174,497  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  179,031  ;  published  July 
24,  1923. 

Tires,  Nonskid  chains  for  automobile.  United  States 
Chain   Co.     165,032 ;   Feb.   27. 

Toilet  or  closet  seat,  Tyjpe  of.  Germain  Brothers  Company. 
173,127  ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  172,874 ;  published  June 
12    1923 

Toilet  seat's.  Sanitary  cover  for.  A.  M.  Price.  176,474  ; 
Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  181,088  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Traps,  trap  ferrules,  cleanouts,  pipe  fittiuss,  insertable 
Joints,  etc.  J.  A.  Zurn.  169,169;  June  12;  Serial  No. 
167,544;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Tubes.  Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company.  173,938 ; 
Oct.  2  :  Serial  No.  177,062  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Tubes,  Brass,  copper,  etc.  Anaconda  Copper  Mining 
Company.  175,024  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  177,210  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Tubes,  Seamless  brass,  copper,  and  condenser.  British 
American  Metals  Company.  167.803 ;  May  8 ;  Serial 
No.  160,392  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Tubes,  tube  joints,  pipes,  etc.  MannesmannrOhren- 
Werke.  177,015  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  163,689  ;  pub- 
lished   Sept.   25,   1923. 

Tubs,  Statlonarv  laundry.  Nustone  Products  Corpora- 
tion.    166,731":  Apr.  10. 

Urns,  sugar  and  fruit  bowls,  etc.,  Coffee,  chocolate, 
water,  and  other.  Carl  H.  Arwe  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 167,255  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,742  ;  published 
Feb.  6,  1923. 

Valves.  F.  C.  Heylman.  166.812 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial 
No.  167,566  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Valves.  D.  T.  WilUams  Valve  Company.  168,945-6 ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  Nos.  172,567-8  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Valves  and  cocks,  gas  appliances.  Brass.  Detroit  Brass  & 
Malleable  Works.  166,401  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  153,649  : 
published  July  4,  1922. 

Valves  and  fittings.  Drop-forged  steel.  Henry  Vogt 
Machine  Co.  168,898  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  167,590  ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Valves  and  pipe  fittings.  Stack  Heater  Company.  166,714  ; 
Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  155,276;  published  July  18,  1922. 

Valves  and  thermostatic  controlling  or  operating  means 
and  parts  of  same.  Yoder  Thomas  Mfg.  Co.  168,956 ; 
May  29  ;   Serial  No.  171,678  ;  published  Mar.   6,  1923. 

Valves,  Caps  for  inflation.  Dill  Manufacturing  Company. 
171,942  ;   Aug.    14. 

Valves,  cocks,  siphons  for  steam  gauges,  fusible  plugs, 
etc.     Buckeye  Iron  &  Brass  Works.     164,279  ;  Feb.  20. 

Valves,  Drain.  S.  Pavitchich.  166,834 ;  Apr.  17  ;  Se- 
rial No.   170,208;  published  Jan.   23,   1923. 

Valves,  float  boxes,  etc..  Pressure-reducing,  back-pressure 
balance,  float,  and  fluid-control.  G.  M.  Davis  Regu- 
lator Co.  176,664  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,088  ;  pub 
lished  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Valves,     Blush.      Universal    Valve    Company.      175,689 
Nov.   6. 

Valves  for  gas,  steam,  and  water.  Hand.     Colonial  Brass 
Works,    Inc.      173,686;    Oct.    2;    Serial    No.    177,651 
published  June  12,   1923. 

Valves  for  gas,  steam,  and  water.  Hand.     Colonial  Brass 
Works,    Inc.      173,752 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No.    177,652 
published  June  12,  1923. 

Valves  for  mains  and  pipes,  Metal.  Bethlehem  Steel  Com- 
pany. 176,037 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  179,845 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,   1923. 

Valves  for  pipe  lines  and  the  like.  Metal.  Detroit  Lubri- 
cator Company.  174,509  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  179,929  ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Valves,  Globe  and  gate.  Jenkins  Bros.  Limited.  176,564  ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,605  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Valves,  Metal.  Sliding  Valves  Incorporated.  167,979 ; 
May  8. 

Valves,  regulating.  G.  M.  Davis  Eegulator  Company. 
175,257  ;  Oct.  30. 

Valves,  traps,  and  regulators.  Kieley  &  Mueller,  Inc. 
176,551 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  183,071 ;  published  Sept. 
11.  1923. 

Valves,  valve  casings,  insides,  etc..  Pneumatic.  A. 
Schrader's  Son,  Incorporated.  173,962  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 
No.   171.512;   published  July  10,   1923. 

Water  regulators  and  pump  governors.  Feed-.  Northern 
Equipment  Company.  174,511  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No. 
178,625  ;  published  July  24,   1923. 

Wedge  blocks.  Wooden.  S.  A.  Scott.  166.794  ;  Apr.  17  ; 
Serial  No.  154,420  :  published  Jan.  9.  1923. 

Window  adjusters.  Casement-.  Miami  Manufacturing  Co. 
170,190;  July  10;  Serial  No.  173,520;  published  Apr. 
3,  1923. 

Window  regulators.  Dura  Company.  171,735;  Aug.  14; 
Serial  No.  169,803  ;  published  May  8,   1923. 

Window  supports.  Casement-.  Vincent  Whitney  Com- 
pany. 175,332 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  180,091 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 

Wire,  Barbed.  Gulf  States  Steel  Company.  171,810-2  ; 
Aug.  14  ;  Serial  Nos.  177,777-9  ;  May  15,  1923. 

Wire  cloth.  Galvanized-.  Wickwire  Spencer  Steel  Corpo- 
ration. 166,403  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  160,737  ;  published 
Dee.  19,  1922. 

Wire  fence  and  barbed  wire.  Keystone  Steel  &  Wire 
Company.  176,327  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  180,935  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 


Wire  fence  and  barbed  wire.  Keystone  Steel  &  Wire 
Company.  176,328  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  183,655  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 

Wire  fences.  Atlantic  Steel  Company.  171,801 ;  Aug.  14 ; 
Serial   No.   176,531  ;   published  May   15,   1923. 

Wire  fencing,  barbed  wire,  steel  fenceposts,  and  wire  sta- 
ples. Woven-.  Leadclad  Wire  Company.  173,585 ; 
Sept.  25. 

CLASS   14. 

Alloy,  Forgings  of  steel.  A.  Finkl  &  Sons  Company. 
166,414;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  168,523;  published  Jan. 
2,  1923. 

Alloy,  Nickel  and  manganese.  Henry  Wiggin  &  Com- 
pany Limited.  170,517  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,707  ; 
published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Alloy,  Nickel-chrome.  Henry  Wiggin  &  Company  Lim- 
ited. 170,285  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  172,706  ;  published 
Apr.  17,  1923. 

Alloy,  Nickel-chrome.  Henry  Wiggin  &  Company  Lim- 
ited. 170,480-1 :  July  17  ;  Serial  Nos.  172,704-5  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Alloy,  Nickel-chrome-steel.  Henry  Wiggin  &  Company 
Limited.  170,284;  July  10;  Serial  No.  172,709;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Alloy,  Nonferrous.  Roessler  &  Hasslaclier  Chemical  Co. 
167,206  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  167,013  ;  published  Feb. 
6,  1923. 

Alloy,  Nonferrous  casting.  Kent-Owens  Machine  Com- 
pany. 169,295  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  166,077  ;  published 
Mar.  20,  1923. 

Alloy,  Nonferrous  metal.  D.  D.  Strife.  168.950 ;  May 
29  ;   Serial  No.  172,403  ;   published  Mar.   6,  1923. 

Alloy  steel.  Charles  Einaldo,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  166,180; 
Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  166,570:  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Alloy  steel.  Ludlum  Steel  Company.  175,413-14  ;  Nov. 
6  ;   Serial  Nos.  162,749-50  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Alloy  used  in  zinc  plating.  Zinc.  Roessler  &  HaBslacher 
Chemical  Company.     164,740  ;  Feb.  27. 

Alloys,  Aluminum.  A.  Pacz.  169,277 ;  June  12 ;  Serial 
No.   144,977;  published  Mar.  27,   1923. 

Alloys  and  cast-metal  anodes.  Plastic  and  solid.  A.  P. 
Munning  &  Co.  166,170;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  166,313; 
published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Alloys  and  metals  for  use  in  jewelry  and  jewelers'  wares. 
Marret,  Bonnin,  Label  et  Guieu.  168,972 ;  May  29 ; 
Serial  No.   170,302  :   published  Mar.  6,   1923. 

Alloys,  and  particularly  chronium  iron  alloys.  Metal. 
Cutler  Steel  Company.  165,997  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
167,604  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Alloys,  Corrosive  and  oxidation-resisting.  F.  A.  Fahren- 
wald.     164,826;   Feb.    27. 

Alloys,  Heat  and  corrosion  resisting.  F.  A.  Fahrenwald. 
J.71,798  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  176,332  ;  published  May  22, 
1923. 

Alloys,  Metal.  Baric  Metal  Corporation.  171,664 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Alloys,  Metallic.  Du  Pont  Engineering  Company. 
176,593  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,981 ;  published  Sept. 
18    1923 

Alloys,  MetaUic  soldering.  S.  Pfyffer.  170,416 ;  July  17  ; 
Serial  No.  173,053  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Alloys,  Nickel-copper.  Henry  Wiggin  &  Company  Lim- 
ited. 170,283;  July  10;  Serial  No.  172,708;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Alloys  of  copper,  zinc,  and  nickel.  Metal.  Seymour  Man- 
ufacturing Company.  165,725-6  :  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No. 
168,945-6:   published  Dec.  19,    1922. 

Alloys  of  copper,  zinc,  and  nickel.  Metal.  Seymour  Manu- 
facturing Company,  The.  173,479 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial 
No.  175,956 ;  pubUshed  June  19,  1923. 

Alloys  of  copper,  zinc,  and  nickel,  wire  in  coils,  etc.. 
Metal.  Seymour  Manufacturing  Company.  171,834 ; 
Aug.  14;   Serial  No.  175,954;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Alloys,  rolled  plates  and  sheets  of  such  alloys,  etc., 
Noncorroding  and  nonrusting.  Edwin  Burhorn  Co. 
166,358;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  149,210;  published  Jan. 
2,   1923. 

Aluminum  alloy.  Paralite  Company.  168,552  :  May  29 ; 
Serial   No.    160,150 ;   published   Feb.   20,    1923. 

Aluminum  and.  aluminum  alloys.  Aluminium-Industrie- 
Aktien-Gesellschaft.  171,819  :  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No. 
175,291 :  published  May   1,  1923. 

Aluminum  and  aluminum  alloys.  Crude  and  prepared. 
Aluminum-Industrie-Aktien-Gesellschaft.  167.243 ;  Apr. 
24  ;  Serial  No.  173,023  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Aluminum  and  aluminum  alloys.  Crude  and  prepared. 
Aluminium-Industrie-Aktien-Gesellschaft.  171,707  ;  Aug. 
14  ;  Serial  No.  174,875  :  published  May  1,  1923. 

Aluminum  welding  metal.  Marshall  Metal  Corporation. 
166,370 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  170,032 ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Automobile  body  hardware.  Ternstedt  Manufacturing 
Company.  167,217  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  163,900  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,   1923. 

Automobile  planetary  transmissions,  etc..  Lubricant 
dressing  for.  Lewis  Oil  Company.  166,495  ;  Apr.  3  ; 
Serial   No.   171,852 ;    published   Jan.   9,    1923. 

Babbitt,  t)earing,  and  antifriction  metals  and  alloys.  Mag- 
nolia Metal  Company.     164,760 ;  Feb.  27. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Bearing  and  packing  metal,  brass  and  bronze  castings. 
Fredericksen  Company.  171,832  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 
175,925  ;   published   May  15,   1923. 

Bronze,  Bearing.  Oregon  Brass  Works.  171,813-4 ; 
Aug.  14  ;  Serial  Nos.  178,274-5  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Castings  and  torgings.  Die  and  sand.  Mueller  Metals 
Company.     164,862  ;  Feb.  27. 

Castings  and  forgings,  Metal.  Henry  &  Allen.  "171,828  ; 
Aug.    14 ;   Serial  No.   175,791  ;   published  May   1,   1923. 

Castings,  Copper-nickel-alloy.  Manning,  Maxwell  & 
Moore,  Inc.  174,493;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  177,565; 
published  July  24,   1923. 

Castings,  Gray-Iron.  A.  F.  Meehan.  106,856  ;  Apr.  17  ; 
Serial  No.  164,177  ;  published  Jan.  6,  1923. 

Castings,  Metal.  Pacific  Foundry  Company.  177,257 ; 
Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  183,850  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Chairs,  Rail.  Kiss  and  Cholca.  175,523  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 
No.   175,250;   published  Aug.  21.   1923. 

Copper-alloy  steel.  Inland  Steel  Company.  175,348 ; 
Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  169.856  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Die-casting  metal  and  die  castings.  Doehler  Die-Cast- 
ing Co,  170,242  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  174,562  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3.  1923. 

Electrodes,  Arc-welding  metal.  International  Welding 
Engineering  Corporation.  166,405  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No. 
162,011;   published   July   18,   1922. 

Forgings  and  castings.  Pollak  Steel  Company.  164,406  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Forgings,  Drop.  Western  Drop  Forge  Company.  175,171 ; 
Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  181,429  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Galvanizing.  Diamond  Expansion  Bolt  Co.  175,308 ; 
Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No.   161,822 ;    published  Aug.    14,  1923. 

Gear  blanks,  iron  castings  and  forgings,  etc..  Solid  forged. 
Standard  Steel  Works  Company.     164,829  ;  Feb.  27. 

Gold  and  bronze  leaf.  R.  W.  Grauert.  177,395 ;  Dec. 
18  ;  Serial  No.  181,391 ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Gold  leaf,  imitation-gold  leaf,  and  silver  leaf.  Sized. 
F.  R.  Coughlin.  168.120  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  158,075  ; 
published  Feb.   27,   1923. 

Gold,  platinum,  palladium,  and  silver  metals  and  solder 
and  rolled  sheets  and  plates.  American  Platinum 
Works.  166,020  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  163,370 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  5,  1922. 

Gold,  platinum,  palladium,  and  silver  metals  and  solder 
and  rolled  sheets  and  plates.  .  American  Platinum 
Works.  170,197  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  173,392  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Ingots,  all  kinds  of  raw  metal  Ingots,  bars,  sheets,  plates, 
wires,  etc..  Aluminum.  Compagnie  de  ProdultB  Chi- 
miques  et  Electrometallurgique  Alais  Forges  et  Ca- 
margue.  165,601 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167,933  ;  published 
Dec.  19,  1922. 

Ingots  and  castings.  A.  Gilbert  &  Sons  Brass  Foundry 
Co.  176,629  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,515  ;  published 
Sept.  18,  1923. 

Iron  and  steel.  Porsbacka  Jernverks  Aktiebolag.  164,809  ; 
Feb.  27.     • 

Iron,  Black,  corrugated,  and  galvanized.  Fries,  Beall  & 
Sharp   Co.      164,529;    Feb.   20. 

Iron  or  steel,  Certain  article  of.  Consolidated  Steel  Cor- 
poration. 169.266 :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  155,486  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 

Lead,  zinc,  copper,  gold,  silver,  antimony,  and  Iron.  Con- 
solidated Mining  and  Smelting  Company  of  Canada, 
Limited.  174,968  :  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  158,417  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Metal  and  anti-friction  journal  bearings.  Babbitt-.  Theo- 
dore  Hiertz   &   Son.     22,658 ;   renewed   Mar.    14,    1923. 

Metal  and  bars,  sheets,  strips,  etc..  Special-process.  J. 
Briggs  &  Sons  Co.  171,895 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No 
171,827:   published  May  1,   1923. 

Metal,  Babbitt.  American  Boron  Products  Co.  168,649; 
May  29  ;   Serial  No.   165,742  ;   published  Feb.  20,   1923. 

Metal,  Babbitt.  V.  T.  Hungerford  Brass  &  Copper  Co. 
171,791  :  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  178,390  ;  published  May 
15.  1923. 

Metal  used  for  agitating  or  stirring  mineral,  etc..  Cast. 
American  Abrasive  Metals  Company.  171.808;  Au^. 
14  :  Serial  No.  177,464  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Metal  used  for  high  speed  operations,  Cutting.  P.  C. 
Chesterfield.     163,653  ;  Jan.  23. 

Metals.  Manganese  Bronze  and  Brass  ■  Co.  Limited. 
177.190  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  178,051 ;  published  Sept. 
25.  1923. 

Metals.  Seymour  Manufacturing  Company.  171,83.H ; 
Aug.   14:  Serial  No.   175,952;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Metals  and  alloys  and  ingots,  castings,  etc..  Cast,  drawn, 
rolled,  etc.  Anaconda  Copper^  Mining  Company. 
176.956  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  177,208  ;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

Metals  and  alloys  and  Ingots,  castings,  sheets,  etc.  Ana- 
conda Copper  Mining  Company.  170,147;  July  10; 
Serial    No.    164,291:    published   Apr.   3,   1923. 

Metals  and  alloys.  Babbitt  bearing  and  antifriction.  Mag- 
nolia Metal  Company.     164,628  ;  Feb.  20. 

Metals  and  alloys,  Babbitt  bearing  and  antifriction.  Mag- 
nolia Metal  Company.  168,189 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
168,930;   published    Jan.   9,   1923. 

Metals  and  alloys.  Babbitt,  etc.  Magnolia  Metal  Company. 
166.841;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  168,929;  published  .Tan. 
<7,    19^o. 


Metals   and   alloys  for   use  in  jewelry.     Marret,   Bounin, 

Lebel  et  Guieu.     168,886  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,301  ; 

published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Metals  and  their  alloys,  Nonferrous.     Smith  &  Egge  Mfg. 

Co.     176,467  ;   Nov.   27  ;   Serial  No.  181,704  ;   published 

Sept.  11,  1923. 
Metals,      Bearing.        Super  -  Refined      Metals      Company. 

177,248  ;  Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.  183,420  ;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 
Metals  in   the  form  of  ingots,  billets,  slabs,  sheets,   etc., 

Nonferrous.       Bridgeport    Brass    Company.       171,^91 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Metals,  Noncorrosive.     Scholl  Manufacturing  Co.   105,654  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Metals   used   for   electrical   purposes.      Henry   Wiggln   & 

Company    Limited.      170,478 ;    July    17 ;    Serial    No. 

172,702  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Metallic     compounds.        Aluniino  -  Thermic     Corporation. 

171,884  ;  Aug.  14  ;   Serial  No.   172,660  ;   published  May 

22,  1923. 
Nickel  and  alloys  of  nickel.     Henry  Wiggins  &  Company 

Limited.     170,477 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,701 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 
Nickel   sheets,    rods,    etc.      American   Nickel    Corporation. 

108,968  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.  170,802  ;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Nickel     steel.       Henry     Wiggin     &     Company     Limited. 

170,479  ;  July  17  ;   Serial  No.   172,703  ;  published  Apr. 

17, 1923. 
Platers'  bars,  sheet  metal,  metal  rods,  and  ingots.     Plati- 

nide  Co.    Inc.     171,875  ;  Aug.   14  ;  Serial  No.   173,719  ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Platinum    in    bars,     sheets,    etc.,    and    platinum    solder. 

Dinhofer    Bros.    Inc.      170,232 ;    July    10 ;    Serial    No. 

173,919  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Precious  metals  and  alloys  of  precious  metal.     Rand  Re- 
finery Limited.     165,703  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  168,589  ; 

published  Dec.   19,   1922. 
Rail     anchors     or     anticreepers.       P.     &     M.     Company. 

169,002-3  ;  May  29. 
Rail     anchors     or     anticreepers.       P.     &    M.     Company. 

177,413  ;   Dec.   18  ;   Serial   No.   180.238  ;  published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Rods,  die  and  sand  castings,  and  forgings.     Mueller  Metals 

Company.     166,741 ;  Apr.  10. 
Sheets  and  tin  plate.  Black  and  galvanized.     Consolidated 

Steel     Corporation.       169.303 ;    June     12 ;    Serial    No. 

167.935  ;  publi.«hed  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Sheets,  Black  and  galvanized.     Stark  Rolling  Mill  Com- 
pany.     164,312;    Feb.    20. 
Shims    and    shim    stock.      Laminated    Shim    Company. 

175,274  ;  Oct.  30. 
Solder.      Great   Western    Smelting    &  Refining    Company 

163,657;  Jan.  23. 
Solder.    Weldene  Manufacturing  Company.    172,806  ;  Sept. 

11 ;  Serial  No.  149,048  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Solders,  Metal.     J.  C.  Shotton.     165,619  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 

No.  167,340  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Spelter.     Tottenvllle  Copper  Company.     176.945  ;  Dec.  4. 
Stamps,  fullered  forgings,  and  I  forgings,  Forged  bodies 

for   hand.     Jas.    H.    Matthews   &   Company.      173,746 ; 

Oct.   2  ;    Serial   No.   177,792 ;  published  June   12,   1923. 
Steel,    alloy    steel,    steel    bars,    and    sheet    bars.      United 

Alloy    Steel    Corporation.      166,005 ;    Mar.    27 ;    Serial 

No.   168,811;   published  Dec.    19,   1922. 
Steel  bars  and   billets.     A.  P.   Scripture.     170.314  ;   July 

10 :    Serial  No.   175,328  ;   published  Apr.  3,   1923. 
Steel    billets,    sheets,    forging,    round    bars,    and    rounds. 

Alleghenv    Steel    Company.      175,559 ;    Nov.    6 ;    .ferial 

No.  179.(398  ;  published  Aug.  21.  1923. 
Steel    blocks,'  disks,     bars,    and     forgings.       J.    Ulhleln. 

165,675;  Mar.   20;   Serial  No.   166,483;  published  Dec. 

19.1922. 
Steel    blocks,     disks,     bars,    and    forgings.       J.     TJihleln. 

166,176;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  166,485;  published 'Dec. 

19,    1922. 
Steel  forgings.    A.  Finkl  &  Sons  Company.     175,029  ;  Oct. 

30  ;  Serial  No.  179,038  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Steel    forgings.      A.    B^nkl    &    Sons    Company.      175.060 ; 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179.189  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Steel    forgings,    rail    anchors,    rail-anchor    springs,    etc. 

Canton    Forge    &    Axle    Company.    173,096 ;    Sept.    18 ; 

Serial  No.  177,215  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Steel    in    bar,    etc.,    forms,    steel    castings    and    forgings. 

Hadfields     Limited.       171,824 ;    Aug.     14 ;     Serial    No. 

175,553;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Steel,   iron,    metal   sheets.      United   Alloy    Steel   Corpora- 
tion.    174,736  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  154,895  ;  published 

July  31,  1923. 
Steel  rods.      Globe   Wire   Co.     170,228 ;    July   10 ;    Serial 

No.    174,772 ;   published   Apr.   3,   1923. 
Steel  rods  suitable  for  the  making  of  taps  and  small  tools. 

Globe  Wire  Co.     173,215  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  174,773  ; 

published  June  19,  1923. 
Steel,  Sheet.     Milwaukee  Rolling  Mill  Company.     164,743  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Steel  sheets,  bars,  and  plates,  and  blue  annealed.     R.  G. 

Hird.     173,904  ;  Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No.  176,127  ;  published 

July  3,  1923. 
Steel,  Stampings  pressed  or  stamped  from  sheet.     Sharon 

Pressed  Steel  Company.     165.671  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  Nc. 

166,581 ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 


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steel.  Tool.    Darwin  &  Mllner,  Inc.     164,539 ;  Feb.  20. 
StM'I,  Tool.      Darwiu   *:  Milner,    Inc.      166.838 ;   Apr.   17 ; 

Serial  No.  169,535  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Steel,  Tool.     Dctioit  Allov  Steel  Co.     175,303 ;  Nov.  6 ; 

Serial  No.  166,554  ;  published  Aug.  14.  1923. 
Steel.   Tool.      Vulcan   Crucible   Steel    Co.      166,797 ;    Apr. 

17  r   Serial   No.    152,292 ;    published   Jan.   9.    1923. 
Steels,    Tool,   carbon,   shear,    mild.    etc.      Samuel    Warren 

Limited.     169,217;  June  12;  Serial  No.  152,599;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 
Stereotype    and    electrotype    plates    and    blocks.      P.    A. 

Ringler  Company.     22,974  ;   renewed  May  9,   1923. 
Tin    and    terne    plates    and    sheets.      Baldwins    Limited. 

166,790:  Apr.   17;  Serial  No.  158,415;  published  Jan. 

16,  1923. 

Tin   plate,  terne  plate,  and  sheet  metal,  coated  and  un- 

coated.     N.  &  G.  Taylor  Co.     21,876;  renewed  Oct.  18, 

1922. 
Tin  plate,  terne  plate  and  sheet  metal,  coated  and  un- 

coated.      N.    &    G.    Taylor    Co.      21,877 ;    renewed    Oct. 

18,  1922. 
Track    fross,   crossings,   guard   rails,   etc.      Ramano   Ajax 

Corporation.      169,851 ;    July    3 ;    Serial    No.    172,395 ; 

published  Apr.   10,  1923. 
Type  meial.    Metals  Eefining  Company.     163,663  ;  Jan.  23. 
Wire  and  rods,  Welding.     "Weldrite"  Company.     177,014  ; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  162.524  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Wire,  Base-metal.    Page  Steel  &  Wire  Company.     170,465  ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  162,646 ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Wire.    Galvanized.       Keystone    Steel    &    Wire    Company. 

170,329  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  184,730 ;  published  Sept. 

18.  1923. 
Wire,   galvanized.    Plain   and   telephone.      Keystone    Steel 

and    Wire    Company.      176.325 :    Nov.    20 ;    Serial    No. 

184,731  ;   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 
Wires,    Resistance.     Henry   Wiggin   &   Company   Limited. 

170,090;  July  10;  Serial  No.   170,345;   published  Apf. 

17,  1923. 

Welding  metals.  Wilson  Welder  &  Metals  Company. 
177,828  ;    Dec.   25. 

Zinc  used  in  zinc  plating.  Koessler  &  Hasslaeher  Chemi- 
cal Company.      164,741  ;   Feb.   27. 

CLASS   15. 

Alloy.     Marret,  Bonnin,   Lebel   &  Guieu.      176,042 ;    Nov. 

13  :  Serial  No.   180,018  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Alloy    made    from    nickel    ore    for   forging   steel.      L.    B. 

Archer.      174,762;   Oct.   23;    Serial   No.    168,288;    pub- 
lished July  31,  1923. 
Alloy   steel.      Ludlum    Steel    Companv.      175,413-4 ;    Nov. 

6  ;   Serial  Nos.  162,749-50  :  published  Aug.  21.  1923.     ' 
Candles.     J.  and  M.  Bechdolt.     176,585  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial 

No.  177.427  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Candles.     Columbia  Wax  Products  Co.     165.862  ;  Mar.  20  ; 

Serial  No.  154,550  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Candles.      Glistridis,    Frosso    &    Co.      170,766 ;    July   24 ; 

Serial  No.  177,183  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Candles.     Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York.     163,729  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Candles.     West  India   Oil  Company.     165,232  ;  Mar.  6. 
Candles.     West   India   Oil   Company.     168,769  ;   May  29  ; 

Serial  No.  173,799;   published  Feb.   27,   1923. 
Candles.     West  India  Oil  Company.     169,628  ;  June  26  ; 

Serial  No.  173,798  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Candles,  kerosene,  motor  gasoline,  refined  petroleum,  etc. 

West  India  Oil  Company.     164,549  ;  Feb.  20. 
Candles,    liquid    paraffin,    lubricating    oils    and    greases. 

Gasoline.     Standard  Oil  Company.     168,756  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  No.  171,664  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Candles,    Stearin    or   stearic   acid,    oleine,    and   glycerin. 

De  Roubaix,  Oedenkoven  &  Co.     23,528  ;  renewed  Aug. 

22,  1923. 
Canned  motor  oils.     Midcontinent  Producers'   &  Refiners' 

Corporation.      176,389  ;   Nov.   27  ;    Serial   No.    175,094  ; 

published  Aug.  7,   1923. 
Coating  material.     Brogdex  Company.     176,759  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  175,708  :  pubUshed   Sept.  11,  1923. 
Compound  for  loosening  tight  nuts  on  bolts  and  lubricat- 
ing  leaf   springs.     J.    A.    Carroll.      171,216 ;    July    31  ; 

Serial  No.   177,726:   published  May  15,   1923. 
Dental   instruments.   Lubricating  and   sterilizing  medium 

for.      H.    P.    Emeis.       175.508 ;    Nov.    6 ;     Serial    No. 

177,433  :  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Fuels,   Motor.     F.   J.   Abbott.      174.418;    Oct.   16;    Serial 

No.  180,406;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Gasoline.     American  Oil  Corporation.     171,918  ;  Aug.  14. 
Gasoline.      H.    D.   Burroughs.      174,668 ;   Oct.   23 ;    Serial 

No.  170,751  ;  published  July  24.  1923. 
Gasoline.     Industrial  Oil   Co.     174,653;   Oct.    23;    Serial 

No.  181,447;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Gasoline.      Interocean    Oil    Company.      175,533 ;    Nov.    6 ; 

Srrial  No.  181.027  ;  published  Aug.   28,   1923. 
Gasoline.      Interstate    Gasoline    Co.      166,424 ;    Apr.    3 ; 

Serial  No.  164.807  ;  published  Jan.  9.   1923. 
Gasoline.     Jov  Oil  Co.     164.711  ;  Feb.  27. 
Gasoline.    Marine  Oil  Company.     164,024  ;  Feb.  6. 
Gasoline.     Mason  City  Oil  &  Grease  Company.     168,016 ; 

May  8. 
Gasoline.     Mutual  Refining  Company.     168.827  ;  May  29  : 

Serial  No.  170.446  :  published  Feb.  13,   1923. 
Gasoline.     Pure  Oil   Co.     174,920 ;   Oct.   23. 
Gasoline.     Shell  Company  of  California.     169,945  ;  July  3. 

58339—85 


Gasoline.     Sierra  Refining  Company.     168,777  ;  May  29 

Serial  No.   174,155:   published   Feb.   27,   1923. 
Gasoline.      Southern    Minnesota    Oil   Companv.      165.185, 
Mar.   6 ;   Serial   No.   168,562 ;   published   Dec.    12,   1922, 
Gasoline.     Standard  Oil  Company.     170,461  ;  July  17  ;  Sfr 

rial  No.  172,691  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Ga.^oline    and    benzine.      Owl    Drug    Companv.      164,709 

Feb.   27. 
Gasoline  and  lubricating  oils.     H.  Bunge.     170,643  ;  July 

17  ;  Serial  No.  176,064  ;  published  Apr,  17,  1923. 
Gasoline   and  lubricating  oils.     Gilmore  Petroleum   Com- 
pany.    164,372  ;  Feb.  20. 
Gasoline    and    lubricating    oils.       Spears    &    Riddle    Co. 
175,967  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  174,756  ;   published   Sept. 
4,  1923. 
Gasoline  and   naphtha.      Standard   Oil   Company  of  New 
York.     170,736 ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,934  ;  published 
May  15,  1923. 
Gasoline   and   volatile    compositions   derived   from   petro- 
leum.     A.   G.   Burrow.      168,148 ;   May   15 ;    Serial   No. 
172,510;   published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Gasoline,    kerosene,    and    lubricating    oils.      Golden    Rule 
Ref.   Co.     176,490  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.   166,770  ;   pub- 
lished  Nov.  14,   1922. 
Gasoline,     kerosene,    and    lubricating    oils    and    greases. 
Westland    Oil     Company.      174,764 ;     Oct.    23 ;    Serial 
No.  169,612;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Gasoline,   kerosene,   lubricating   oil,   and   gas   oil.      Petro- 
leum   Export   Corporation.      170,178 ;    July    10 ;    Serial 
No.    176,210 ;   published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Gasoline,  kerosene,  motor  oils,  greases,  etc.     Econ  Oil  & 
Gas  Company.     167,775  ;   May  8  ;   Serial  No.   172,641 ; 
published  Feb.    13,   1923. 
Gasoline,   kerosene,   naphtha,    etc.      Get-Gas   Service   Sta- 
tions,   Inc.      170,130 ;    July    10 ;    Serial   No.    158,391 : 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Gasoline,  kerosene,  naphtha,  lubricating  oil,  etc.     United 
Oil  Company.     168,358  ;  May  22  ;   Serial   No.   165,574  ; 
published  Feb.   20,   1923. 
Gasoline,   kerosene,    petroleum,   distillates,   etc.      Hercules 
Gasoline   Co.     175,990;   Nov.   13;   Serial  No.    169,130; 
published  Sept.  4.   1923. 
Gasoline,  lubricating  oil  and  grease.     H.   P.   Sears  Cycle 
Co.,    Oil    Department.      165,802 ;    Mar.    20 ;    Serial   No. 
161,151;   published   Dec.   26,    1922. 
Gasoline,    motor    fuels,    and    lubricating   oils.      American 
Oil   Company.      167,769  ;   May   8  ;    Serial  No.   173,222  ; 
published   Feb.    13,   1923. 
Gasoline,    naphtha,    kerosene,    fuel    oils,    etc.      Henry    H. 
Cross  Company.     167,531  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  174,294  ; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Grease,    Axle.      Hlsgen    Bros.      24,196 ;    renewed    Feb.    6, 

1924. 
Grease,      Axle.      Marshall-Wells      Company.         164,703 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Grease,    Axle.      Pure    Oil   Company.      174,336 ;    Oct.    16 ; 

Serial   No.   178,133;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Grease,  Axle.     Pure  Oil  Company.     176,780  ;  Nov.  27. 
Grease  compound  for  lubricating  purposes.     A.  B.  Hutton. 
174,240  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180,009  ;  published  July  10, 
1923. 
Grease,  gear  grease,  lubricating  oils  and  greases.  Trans- 
mission.    Mirrolike  Mfg.  Co.     163,754  ;  Jan.  23. 
Grease,    Lubricating.       Battenfeld    Grease    &    Oil    Com- 
pany.    175,262;  Oct.  30. 
Grease,      Lubricating.        National      Refining      Companv. 
172,245 ;  Aug.  28 ;   Serial  No.   161,695  ;  published  Ma"y 
29.  1923. 
Grease.  Lubricating.    Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York. 
167,800 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  162,517 ;  published  Feb.  13, 
1923. 
Grease,  Petroleum.     Atlantic  Refining  Company.    169,869 ; 

July  3;  Serial  No.  174,814:  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Grease  used  for  oUlng  parts  of  an  automobile.     Labora- 
tory Products  Co.     163,508  ;  Jan.  16. 
Greases  and  oils.  Lubricating.     Good-Wil  Lubricating  Co. 

163,076;   Jan.   2. 

Greases,  Lubricating.     U.  S.  Oil  &  Supply  Co.     169,495  ; 

June  19  ;  Serial  No.  148,904  ;  published  Mar.  20.  1923 

Kerosene.     Associated   Oil   Company.      176,768 ;   Nov.   27. 

Kerosene.      Miller    Petroleum    Company.      170,053 ;    July 

10 :   Serial  No.    175,673  ;   published  Apr.   10,  1923. 
Kerosene   and   gasoline,   and    lubricating  oil.      Petroleum 
Export    Corporation.      170,175 ;    July    10 ;    Serial    No. 
176,211  ;  publishd  Apr.   10,  1923. 
Kerosene  and  lubricating  oils.     Gilmore  Petroleum   Com- 
pany.     175,957 ;    Nov.    13  ;    Serial    No.    166,558 ;    pub- 
lished   Sept.   4,   1923. 
Liquid   fuel.      Petroleum    Service    Corporation.      176,000 ; 
Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.   170,753  ;  published  Sept.  4,   1923. 
Liquid    motor    fuel.      Benzo-Gas    Motor    Fuel    Companv. 
164,666  ;  Feb.  27.  " 

Liquid  motor  fuel.  Benzo-Gas  Motor  Fuel  Company. 
173,462  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  179,086 ;  published  June 
19,  1923. 

Lubricant.     Halstead   Specialties   Co.      163.504 ;   Jan.    16. 

Lubricant  or  grease.  Pittsburgh  Oil  Refining  Corpora- 
tion. 170,213;  July  10;  Serial  No.  144,423;  published 
Sept.  19,  1922. 

Lubricants.    Bassick  Manufacturing  Co.    164,590  ;  Feb.  20. 

Lubricants.  A.  N.  Bresler.  176,050  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 
180,959  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list,  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Lubricants.     Carbide   &   Carbon    Chemicals    Corporation. 

170,324  ;   July  10  ;   Serial  No.   175,710  ;  published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Lubricants.      Keystone   Lubricating   Company.      166,504 ; 

Apr.   3;   Serial  No.  163,045;   published  Sept.   19,    1922. 
Lubricants-     Keystone   Lubricating   Company.      171,284 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178,512  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Lubricants.     Keystone  Lubricating  Company.     171,285-7 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  Nos.  178,514-6  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Lubricants.      Keystone    Lubricating    Company.      171,288 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178,519  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Lubricants.      Keystone    Lubricating   Company.      171,290 ; 

Aug.   7  ;   Serial  No.   178,741  ;   published  May   15,   1923. 
Lubricants.     Keystone  Lubricating  Company.     171,541-2  ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  Nos.  178,520-1 ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Lubricants.     Keystone  Lubricating  Company.     171,543-4 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  Nos.  178,517-8  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Lubricants.      Keystone    Lubricating    Company.      171,545  ; 

Aug.   7;   Serial  No.   178,508;   published   May  15,   1923. 
Lubricants.      Keystone    Lubricating    Company.      175,704 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Lubricants    and    solvents,     kerosene,     benzine,    gasoline, 

etc.      Tetralin-Gesellschaft   mit   beschrankter    Haftung. 

173,166;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  142,040;  published  June 

19,  1923. 
Lubricants,  Petroleum.     Calumet  Oil  Company.     163,800  ; 

Jan.   30. 
Lubricating    compound    for    cooling    and    preventing    hot 

boxes  and  bearings.     Warren  Soap  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    163,769  ;  Jan.  23. 
Lubricating  compounds  and  greases.     Otis  Chemical  Com- 
pany.    174,215  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  181,087  ;  published 

July  10,  1923. 
Lubricating   material.     L.   P.   Galbraith.      165,841 ;   Mar. 

20 ;  Serial  No.  169,397  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Lubricating    preparations.       Sterns,    Limited.       164,573 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Motor  fuel,  gasoline,  oils,  and  greases.    Dixie  Co.   172,034  ; 

Aug.  31 ;   Serial  No.   163,259  ;   published  Oct.  31,  1922. 
Naphtha.      Miller    Petroleum    Company.      170,181 ;    July 

10 ;    Serial   No.   176,200 ;    published   Apr.    10,   1923. 
Oil    and    grease.    Lubricating.      D.    J.    Lowry.      170,246 ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  171,584  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Oil  and  lubricating  greases.   Lubricating,  automobile  and 

machine.     L.  R.  Carley.     168,714  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 

160,587  ;    published  Mar.   13,   1923. 
Oil,    Compound.      Hercules    Powder    Company.      172,326; 

Aug.   28  ;   Serial  No.   176,834 ;  published  May  8,   1923. 
Oil,  Core.     W.  T.  Howell.     166,014  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

162,927  ;  published  Dec.   19,  1922. 
Oil,      Crank  -  case  -  flushing.       American      Oil      Company. 

170,245  ;   July  10 ;   Serial  No.   171,719 ;  published  Apr. 

3    1923 
Oil,'  Cutting.     Smith  Oil  &  Refining  Company.     174,231 ; 

Oct.  9  :  Serial  No.  180,629  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Oil,    Cutting    and    lubricating.     Wondrusehka-Duda    Com- 
pany.    166,483  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,555  ;  published 

Jan.  2,  1923. 
Oil,    Cylinder.      Pure   Oil   Company.      174,332 ;    Oct.    16 ; 

Serial  No.   178,121 ;  published  July   17,   1923. 
Oil,    Cylinder    and    automobile.      Marine    Oil    Company. 

165,676  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  166,390  ;  published  Nov. 

28    1922. 
Oil,    Farm    machinery    lubricating.      Pure    Oil    Company. 

176,785  ;  Nov.  27. 
Oil,     Farm-maehlnery-lubricating.       Pure     Oil     Company. 

174.335  ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.   178,125  ;   published  July 

17,  1923. 
Oil,  Fine  lubricating.     J.  B.  Caldwell.     164.527.     Feb.  20. 
Oil  for  dough-handling  machinery,  Lubricating.    Dutchess 

Tool  Company.     163,309  ;  Jan.  9. 
Oil    for    hand    separators.    Lubricating.      Pure   Oil    Com- 
pany.     174,333 ;    Oct.    16 ;    Serial    No.    178,123 ;    pub- 
lished  July  17,   1923.  _ 
Oil  for  insulating  and   cooling  purposes.  Mineral.     West- 

inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     168,882  ; 

May  29  ;   Serial  No.  167,963  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Oil    for    lubricating    purposes.    Cylinder    and    automobile. 

Marine   Oil   Company.      168,355 ;    May   22 ;    Serial   No. 

166.384;  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 
Oil     for     night    tapers,     Illuminating.       P.     A.     Beatty. 

163.706;   Jan.   23. 
Oil.    Fuel.      Ohio    Valley    Refining    Company.      164,717 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Oil,  fuel  oil,  gasoline,  kerosene,  gas  oil,  etc..  Crude.     New 

England  Oil  Refining  Company.     164,635  ;   Feb.   27. 
Oil,     gasoline,     and     kerosene.     Crude.       C.     F.     Kellom. 

172,366;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  161,840;   published  May 

29,  1923. 
Oil.     Graphite     farm-machinery.       Pure     Oil     Company. 

174,334  ;   Oct.   16 ;   Serial  No.   178,124  ;   published  July 

17,  1923. 
Oil,  Hard.     Pure  Oil  Company.     174,337  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial 

No.   178,134  ;   published  July   17,  1923. 
Oil,  Lubricating.     Boston  Harbor  Oil  Company.     167,568  : 

May  1;   Serial  No.   167,379;   published   Dec.   19,    1922. 
Oil,     Lubricating.       Joseph     Dixon     Crucible     Company. 

164,692  ;  Feb.   27. 
Oil,    Lubricating.      Eastman-Thomas    Co.      166,160 ;   Mar. 

27  :  Serial  No.  153,593  ;  published  Dec.  19.  1922. 
Oil.   Lubricating.      Galena   Oil   Works.      23,968 ;   renewed 

Jan.  2,  1924. 


Oil,  Lubricating.     National  Refining  Company.     164,506 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Oil,  Lubricating.     Rusk  Oil  Co.     165,794  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial 
No.  163,542;  published  Dec.  26,   1922. 

Oil,   Lubricating.     H.   A.   Scroggins.      165,864 ;   Mar.  20 ; 

Serial  No.  153,159;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Oil,  Lubricating,     Vacuum  Oil  Company.     176,076  ;  Nov. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  182,079  ;  published   Sept.  4,  1923. 
Oil,  Lubricating.    Willowbrook  Chemical  Works.    176,045  ; 
Nov.   13  ;  Serial  No.   180,459  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Oil,  Machine.     Marine  Oil  Company.     164,025  ;  Feb.  6. 
Feb.  20. 

Oil,  Motor.  Henry  H.  Cross  Company.  171,117 ;  July 
31;   Serial  No.   175,189;   published  May   1,    1923. 

Oil,  Motor.     Dealers  Supply  Company.     169,944  ;  July  3. 

Oil.  Motor.  Great  Western  Oil  Company.  165,771 ;  Mar. 
20  ;  Serial  No.  159,699  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Oil,  Motor  fuel.     F.  J.  Abbott.     164,702  ;  Feb.  27. 

Oil,  Motor-lubricating.  Mutual  Oil  Company.  168,025 ; 
May  5. 

Oil,  Motor-lubricating.  Pennsylvania  Petroleum  Company. 
172,050 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  151,957 ;  published  Nov. 
8,  1921. 

Oil  or  kerosene.  Burning.  Standard  Oil  Company. 
164,710  ;  Feb.  27. 

Oil,  Petroleum.  Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York. 
174,387;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  172,242;  published  July 
17,  1923. 

Oil  products.  Mineral-.     W.  Hagen.     163,502  ;  Jan.  16. 

Oil,  Recovered  salad.  F.  E.  Booth  Co.  167,805  ;  May  8 ; 
Serial  No.  167,551  ;  published  Feb.   13,   1923. 

Oil,  Transformer.  Standard  Oil  Company  (Incorporated 
In  New  Jersey) .  173,403  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175.747  ; 
published  June  26,  1923. 

Oil,  Typewriter.  Guild  Products  Corporation.  164,388 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Oils.  Atlantic  Refining  Company.  176,542 ;  Nov.  27 ; 
Serial  No.   183,812  ;  published  Sept.   18,  1923. 

Oils.  Sinclair  Refining  Company.  173,469 ;  Sept.  25 ; 
Serial  No.  180,503;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Oils  and  gasoline.  Kansas-Texas  Petroleum  Co.  169,916  ; 
July  3. 

Oils  and  gasoline.  Lubricating.  Apex  Motor  Fuel  and 
Lubricant  Co.  172,398  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  167,156  ; 
published  May  29,  1923. 

Oils  and  grease  and  gasoline.  Lubricating.  American  Re- 
fining and  Manufacturing  Company.  172,333 ;  Aug. 
28  ;   Serial  No.   177,261 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Oils  and  greases.  E.  F.  Hartzell.  166,791 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Se- 
rial No.   157,667;  published  Jan.  30,   1923. 

Oils    and    greases.       Litwood    Oil     &    Supply    Company. 
■  166,347 ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial   No.   157,226 ;   published   Jan. 
16    1923 

Oils  'and  greases.  Moore-Fuller  Oil  Co.  166,487 ;  Apr. 
3;    Serial  No.  170,778;   published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Oils  and  greases.  Owenwood  Oil  Corporation.  166,351 ; 
Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  140,959;   published  Jan.  9,   1923. 

Oils  and  greases.  Edward  A.  Reichel  Co.  174,963 ;  Oct. 
30;  Serial  No.  159,885;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Uils  and  greases.  Standard  Oil  Company  (New  Jersey). 
176,408  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  181,659  ;  published  Sept. 
11    1923 

Oils  and  greases.     L.  E.  Van  Druff.    168,304  ;  May  15. 

Oils  and  greases  and  gasoline.  Lubricating.  J.  Lipin. 
177,539  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  183,630  ;  published  Oct. 
2,  1923. 

Oils  and  greases,  automobile  fuel  oils,  cutting  oils  for 
treating  metals,  Lubricating.  Oil  and  Chemical  Cor- 
poration. 170,714  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  138,722 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Oils  and  greases.  Cylinder,  etc.  Humble  Oil  &  Refining 
Company.  165,844  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,593  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

Oils  and  greases,  gasoline,  motor  spirit,  etc..  Lubricating. 
Petroleum  Products  Co.  170,561 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
173,904  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Oils  and  greases.  Lubricants  comprising.  Keystone 
Lubricating  Company.  171,209  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
178,511  ;  published  May  15,   1923. 

Oils  and  greases,  Lubricants  comprising.  Keystone  Lubri- 
cating Company.  171,210 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
178,509  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Oils  and  creases.  Lubricating.  Aero  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany.    164,374  ;  Feb.  20. 

Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.  Cato  Oil  and  Grease  Co. 
173,461 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  179,294  ;  published  June 
19    1923. 

Oils  'and  greases.  Lubricating.  Cato  Oil  and  Grease  Co. 
179,293-4  ;   June  19. 

Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.  G.  B.  Carran.  173,468 ; 
Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  179,927 ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
173,309  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  179,293  ;  published  June 
19    1923 

Oils  'and  greases.  Lubricating.  Continental  Oil  Com- 
pany. 166,155  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  154.863  ;  published 
Dec.  19,  1922. 

Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.  Dixie  Oil  &  Grease  Com- 
pany.    164,373  ;  Feb.  20. 

Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.  Dixie  Oil  &  Grease  Com- 
pany. 173,234 ;  Sept.  18 ;  SeWal  No.  166,659 ;  puh- 
Ushed  June  19,  1923.  ,„..„„ 

Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.  M.  L.  Eubank.  164,179  ; 
Feb.  13. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


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W.    Gagnon.      164,531 ; 

Golden  State  Lubricating 

Great  Soutliern  Reflning 
Serial  No.  176,078  ;  pub- 

Harwood    Bros.     Inc. 

Harwood   Brotliers,   Inc. 
163,632  ;  published  Nov. 

F.  B.  Hower.     163,090; 

M.   A.   Kabn.      167,820  ; 


Oils  and  greases,  Lubricatlns.    G.  W.  Fenimorc.     171.508; 

Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  165,976  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Oils    and    greases.    Lubricating.       R.    L.    Freubenberger. 

163.740:   Jan.  23. 
Oils    and   greases,    Lubricating. 

Feb.  20. 
Oils  and  greases,  Lubricating. 

Company.     164,700  ;  Feb.  27. 
Oils  and  ^Teases,   Lubricating. 

Company.     176,466  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

lished  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Oils    and     sroases.     Lubricating. 

163.085;  Jan.  2. 
Oils   and   greases,   Lubricating. 

172,032  ;  Aug.   21  ;   Serial  No. 

7,  1922. 
Oils  and  greases,  Lubricating. 

Jan.  2. 
Oils  and   greases.    Lubricating. 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  159,873  :  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.     Inter-State  Oil  Company. 

177.503  ;   Dec.   18 ;   Serial  No.   139,971  ;   published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Oils  and  greases.   Lubricating.     National  Lubricants  Co. 

164,632;  Feb.  27. 
Oils      and      greases.      Lubricating.        A.     G.     Patterson. 

163,757  ;   Jan.  23. 
Oils   and    greases,    Lubricating.      Pennsylvania    Lubricat- 
ing Company.     174,898  ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   178,566  ; 

published  July  31,  1923. 
Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.     Pennsylvania  Refrbing  Co. 

165,812  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  167,325  ;  published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 
Oils  and   creases.  Lubricating.     J.  G.  Philips.     177,422 ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  160,080  ;  published  Sept.  19,  1922. 
Oils    and     greases,     Lubricating.      Reed    Oil     Company. 

173,407  :  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  176,366 ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 
Oils     and     greases,     Lubricating.       Reed     Oil     Company. 
.     176,462  :  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  176,365 ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 
Oils    and    greases.    Lubricating. 

Company.     174,807  :  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 

lished  July  10.  1923. 
Oils   and    greases.    Lubricating. 

165,827:  Mar.  20;  Serial  No. 

26,  1922. 
Oils    and   greases,    Lubricating. 

167,537  :   May  1 ;   Serial  No. 

30,  1923. 
Oils    and   greases,    Lubricating. 

166,494 ;    Apr.   3  ;    Serial   No. 

2,  1923. 
Oils  and  greases,  Lubricating.     Sterns,  Limited.    163,403  : 

Jan.  9. 
Oils    and    greases.    Lubricating.      Warren    &    Bailey    Co. 

166.518:   Apr.   3;   Serial  No.   172,247;   published   Jan. 

9,  1923. 
Oils  and  greases,  Lubricating.     Western  Reserve  Oil  Com- 
pany.     173,456;    Sept.    25;   Serial  No.    178,366;    pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 
Oils  and  grea.ses.  Lubricating.     White  &  Bagley  Company. 

175,235  ;  Oct.  30. 
Oils    and    greases.    Lubricating    and    cutting.      Frontier 

Manufacturing    Company.      166.202 :    Alar.    27 ;    Serial 

No.   170,879  ;   published  Dec.   19,   1922. 
Oils    and    greases.    Lubricating    and    cutting.      Frontier 

Manufacturing  Company.     166,360 ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No. 

170.878;    published   Dec.    19,    1922. 
Oils  and   greases.    Motor.     Barber   Asphalt   Paving   Com- 

panv.     167,786  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  166,764  ;  published 

Feb.  13,  1923. 
Oils  and  greases.  Transmission.     Union  Oil   Comnany  of 

California.      174,656:    Oct.    23;    Serial    No.    181,547; 

published  July  31,  1923. 
Oils  and  greases,  Transmission.     Union  Oil  Company  of 

California.      174.879 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No.    181,548 ; 

published  July  31,  1923. 
Oils  and  lubricants.  Lubricating.     B.  G.  Desmond  Manu- 
facturing  Corporation.      168,846  ;   May  29  ;   Serial   No. 

173,074;  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 
Oils  and  oiling  compositions.     Union  Petroleum  Company. 

175.531  :   Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No.   180,990 ;   published  Aug. 

28.  1923. 
Oils   for  heating  purposes.     Union   Petroleum    Company. 

167,767;   May   8;   Serial   No.    173,453;   published   Feb. 

13    1923. 
Oils. 'Fuel.    Chemical  Fuel  Company  of  America.    168.661  : 

May  23  :   Serial  No.  155.549  :  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Oils,  Gasoline,  kerosene,  and  lubricating.     Johnson  High 

Test    Oil    Company.      164,846;    Feb.    27. 
Oils,  gasoline,  lubricatin?  areases.  fuel  oils,  kerosene,  etc.. 

Lubricating.     Craycroft  Oil  Company.    164,403  ;  Feb.  20. 
Oils,    greases,    and    gasoline.    Lubricating.      Kansas    City 

Refining    Sales    Company.      169,638 ;    June   26 ;    Serial 

No.  175,248;  published  Aiar.  27,  1823. 
Oils,  greases,  candles.    West  India  Oil  Company.    176.547  ; 

Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  183,681  ;  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Oils,   greases,   compounds,   etc..   Lubricating.     Indian   Re- 
fining Company.     170,460  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,596  ; 

published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Oils,  greases,  etc.     Atlantic  Refining  Company.     167,693  ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  160,105 ;  published  Feb.  13.  1923. 


Smith  Oil  &  Refining 
180,628  ;  pub- 
Standard  Oil  Company. 
171,667;  published  Dec. 

Standard    Oil    Company. 
171,876  :   published    Jan. 

Standard  Oil  Company. 
171,666;   published  Jan. 


Oils,    greases,    etc.      Humble    Oil    &    Reflning   Company. 

166,460 ;   Apr.  3 ;   Serial  No.   169,594  ;   published  Jan. 

9,  1923. 
Oils,   Lubricating.     American  OH   Corporation.     170,531 ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  174,277  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Oils,   Lubricating.     Apex   Motor  l^uel   and   Lubricant  Co. 

164.023  ;  Feb.  6. 
Oils,  Lubricating.    W.  H.  Barber  Co.     166,158 ;  Mar.  27 ; 

Serial  No.   154,053;   published  Jan.  24,   1923. 
Oils,  Lubricating.     W.  D.  Cavanaugh.     168,600  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial   No.   168,440  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Oils,    Lubricating.      D-A    Lubricant    Company.      166,493: 

Apr.    3 ;    Serial   No.    171,225 ;    published   Jan.    9,    1923. 
Oils,  Lubricating.    Dutee  W.    Flint  Oil  Company.  163,879  ; 

Feb.   6. 
Oils,    Lubricating.      C.    R.    Gillett.      171,264 ;    July    31 ; 

Serial   No.    169,293;    published   May    15,    1923. 
Oils,  Lubricating.    Gilmore  Petroleum  Company.     164,698  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Oils,  Lubricating.     Gilmore  Petroleum  Company.     168,453  ; 

May   22 ;   Serial  No.   173,634  ;   published   Feb.   20,  1923. 
Oils,       Lubricating.         Gilmore       Petroleum       Company. 

168,767-8  ;   May  29  ;   Serial  Nos.   173,764-5  ;  published 

Feb.  27,  1923. 
Oils,   Lubricating.      O.    A.    McCarty.      165,187 ;    Mar.    6 ; 

Serial  No.   168,538;   published  Dec.  12,   1922. 
Oils,  Lubricating.     Midland  Refining  Company.     163,692  ; 

Jan.   23. 
Oils,  Lubricating.     Midland  Reflning  Company.     164,380 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Oils,  Lubricating.     Midland  Refining  Company.     176,078 ; 

Nov.   13;   Serial  No.  182,216;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Oils,  Lubricating.     Wm.  C.  Robinson  &  Son  Co.     164,378  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Oils,  Lubricating.    Wm.  C.  Robinson  &  Son  Co.     175,261 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Oils,    Lubricating.      Sears,    Roebuck    and    Co.      176,909; 

Dec.    4. 
Oils,  Lubricating.     Seneca  Oil  Works.     24,604 ;  renewed 

Apr.    24,    1924. 
Oils,  Lubricating.    Shell  Company  of  California.    168,803  ; 

May  29;  Serial  No.   174,186;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Oils,     Lubricating.       Standard    Oil     Company.      169,637 ; 

June  26  ;  Serial  No.  175,223  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Oils,  Lubricating.     Standard  Oil  Company    (Incorporated 

in  New  Jersey).     166.677  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  171,711 ; 

published  Jan.  23,   1923. 
Oils,  Lubricating.     Standard  Oil  Company   (New  Jersey). 

175,475 ;   Nov.  6 ;   Serial  No.  181,661 ;  published  Aug. 

28,    1923. 
Oils,  Lubricating.     Standard  Oil  Company   (Incorporated 

in  New  Jersey.)     176,079  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  182,386  ; 

published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Oils,    Lubricating.      Star   Oil    Company.      166,120;    Mar. 

27:   Serial  No.   152,217;   published  July  4,   1922. 
Oils,   Lubricating.      Stover  Company.     164,114 ;   Feb.   13, 
Oils,  Lubricating.     Sun  Company.     168,007  :  May  8. 
Oils,    Lubricating.    Texas    Company.      169,537 ;    June    19 ; 

Serial  No.   169,143  ;  published  Mar.  20.   1923. 
Oils,    Lubricating.      United   Marine   &   Fuel    Corporation. 

169,634  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  175,034  ;  published  Mar. 

27,   1923. 
Oils,    Lubricating.      Vacuum    Oil     Company.       164,346; 

Feb.  20. 
Oils,   Lubricating.     Victor  Oil   Company.     166,801 ;   Apr. 

17  :   Serial  No.  129,916  :   published  Feb.  14.  1922. 
Oils,  Lubricating.    Wadhams  Oil  Company.    170,684 ;  July 

17. 
Oils,    Lubricating.      Wolverine    Lubricants    Co.    of   New 

York.     174.613;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  179,504;  published 

July  24,  1923. 
Oils,  Lubricating.     F.  M.  Zimmerman.     176,662  ;  Nov.  27 

Serial  No.  182,031 ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Oils.  Motor.     Southern  Minnesota  Oil  Company.     165,186 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  168,561 ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Oils,    Motor.      Velvet    Oil    Company.      171,371  ;    Aug.    7 

Serial  No.  178,684  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Oils,  Motor.  C.  M.  Ziegler.  164,705  ;  Feb.  27. 
Oils,   Motor  fuel.      Chemical   Fuel   Company  of  America. 

168,660;  May  29;   Serial  No.   155,550;  published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Oils,  Rustproofing.     American  Chemical  &  Manufacturing 

Corporation.      175.378 :    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No.    169,432 ; 

published  Aug.  28,   1923. 
Oily  compound.     G.  H.  Johnson.     176,598  ;  Nov.   27  ;  Se- 
rial No.  178,850  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Paint,     paint    enamels,    japans,     stains,     etc.       Sherwin- 
Williams    Company.       168.111;    May    15;    Serial    No. 

145,131  ;   published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Paint,    varnish    and    paint    enamel.      Republic    Varnish 

Company.     168,298;  May  15. 
Paints  and  .iapan  driers.     Toch  Brothers.     168,090  ;  May 

15  ;   Serial  No.   161,593 ;   published  Oct.   31,   1922. 
Paraffin.    Barnsdall  Refining  Company.     164,657  ;  Feb.  27. 
Petrolatum,   Liquid.      Standard    Oil   Company.      173,298; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  180,249 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Petroleum  and   petroleum  products.      Standard   Oil   Com- 

panv    of    New    York.  '   170,303 :    July    10 ;    Serial    No. 

176,506;   published   Apr.    10,   1923. 
Petroleum    and    products    of    petroleum.      Standard    Oil 

Company   of  New  York.      166.345  ;  Apr.   3  ;   Serial  No. 

159,816  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 


1348 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


PotiOieum    and    products    of    petroleum.       Standard    Oil 

company  of  New  York.     168,746  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No. 

171,291 ;    published   Feb.   13,    1923. 
Petroleum    and    products    of    petroleum.       Standard    Oil 

Company  of  New  York.     168,798  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No. 

174,941 ;   published  Mar.   13,   1923. 
Petroleum    and    products    of    petroleum.       Standard    Oil 

Company  of  New  York.     168,799  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No. 

174,935  ;  published  Mar.   13,    1923. 
Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.     Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany of  New  York.     169,459-60  ;  June  19  ;   Serial  Nos. 

174,939-40  ;   published  Mar.   20,  1923. 
Petroleum    and    products    of    petroleum.       Standard    Oil 

Company    of   New   York.      169,461-2 ;   June   19 ;    Serial 

Nos.   174,936-7  ;   published  Mar.   20,  1923. 
Petroleum    and    products    of    petroleum.       Standard    Oil 

Company  of  New  York.     169,463  ;  June  19  ;   Serial  No. 

174,934  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Petroleum    and    products    of    petroleum.       Standard    Oil 

Company    of    New    York.      169,464  ;    June    19 ;    Serial 

No.    174,931  ;    published   Mar.    20,    1923. 
Petroleum    and    products    of    petroleum.       Standard    Oil 

Company   of    New   York.      170,325-6  ;   July   10 ;    Serial 

Nos.    175,959-60;    published    Apr.    3,   1923. 
Petroleum    and    products    of    petroleum.      Standard    Oil 

Company  of  New  York.     170,327  ;  July  -10  ;  Serial  No. 

175,965  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Petroleum    and    products    of    petroleum.      Standard    Oil 

Company  of  New  York.     170,328;  July  10;  Serial  No. 

175,968 ;    published   Apr.   3,   1923. 
Petroleum    and    products    of   petroleum.      Standard    Oil 

Company  of  New  York.      171,553 ;  Aug.  7 ;    Serial  No. 

178,147  ;   published  May   8,   1923. 
Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.     Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany   of    New    York.      171,556 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial    No. 

177,"881  ;   published  May   8,   1923. 
Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.     Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany of  New  York.    171,557  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  177,879  ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Petroleum    and    products    of    petroleum.      Standard    Oil 

Company  of  New  York.    173,064  ;  Sept.  11. 
Petroleum   and    products   of  .petroleum    for   illuminating, 

heating,   power,  burning,   etc.     Standard   Oil    Company 

of  New  York.     163,177  ;  Jan.  2. 
Petroleum,    gasoline,    automobile    and    engine    oils,    etc. 

Continental     Refining    Company.       165,199;     Mar.     6; 

Serial    No.    167,713 ;    published   Dec.    12,   1922. 
Petroleum,   petroleum   wax,   lubricating   greases,    asphalt 

oils,   etc.     Texas  Company,   The.     163,541 ;   Jan.   16. 
Petroleum    products.      Seaside    Oil    Company.      166,496 ; 

Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  171,961  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Petroleum  products.  Wilshlre  Oil   Co.     164,498 ;   Feb.  20. 
Petroleum   tailings,    road,   residual,   black,   and   fuel   oils. 

Union  Oil  Company  of  California.     168,103  ;  May   15  ; 

Serial  No.  164,782  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Petroleum,    Volatile    compound    derived    from.      Gilmore 

Petroleum    Company.      169,975 ;    July   10 ;    Serial    No. 

166,557  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

CLASS   16. 

Artists'  materials.     Artists  Brush  and  Color  Corporation. 

174,266 ;    Oct.    9 ;    Serial   No.    175,454 ;   published   July 

10,  1923. 
Asbestos   liquid  roof  coating  in   the  nature  of  a   paint. 

Franklin    Paint   Company.      172,374;    Aug.    28;    Serial 

No.  158,038;  published  Oct.  3,  1922. 
Auto  products.     Auto  Products  Mfg.  Co.    Inc.     171,035 ; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  158,744  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Automobile  bodies.  Polishing  compound  for.     J.  H.  Laid- 

law.     170,711 ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  149,592  ;  published 

Apr.   24,   1923. 
Bronze  powder  and  bronzing  liquid.    United  States  Bronze 

Powder    Works,    Inc.      171,408 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial    No. 

176,313 ;   published   May   8,    1923. 
Bronze  powder,  bronzing  liquids,   dragon's  blood,   driers, 

etc.     William  Zinsser  &  Company.     163,702  ;  Jan.  23. 
Bronze    powders    and    bronzing    liquids.      United    States 

Bronze  Powder  Works,  Inc.     174,489  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial 

No.   176,230  ;   published  July  24,  1923. 
Calcimine.     Reardon  Company.     168.802  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 

No.   174,214  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Calcimine.    West    Coast    Kalsomine    Company.      174,143 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Calcimine.      West   Coast   Kalsomine   Company.      176,480 ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,779  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Calcimines.     Muralo   Company.     176,896 ;    Dec.   4. 
Calcimines.     Muralo   Companv.      176.900 :   Dec.   4, 
Carbon  black.     G.  L.  Cabot.     170,771 ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No. 

176,070;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Carbon  black.     Godfrey  L.  Cabot,  Inc.     170,757  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial  No.  176,071  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Carbon    black.      Godfrey    L.    Cabot,    Inc.      170,778 ;    July 

24  :   Serial   No.   176,067  :   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 
Carbon    black.      Godfrey    L.    Cabot,    Inc.      170,779 ;    July 

24 ;    Serial    No.    176,069 ;    published    Apr.    24,    1923. 
Carbon    black.      Godfrey    L.    Cabot,    Inc.      174,488 ;    Oct. 

16;   Serial  No.   176,065;   published  July   17,   1923. 
Carbon  black.     Godfrey  L.  Cabot,  Inc.     176.012  ;  Nov.  13  ; 

Serial  No.  176,068  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Chomical  composition  for  the  removal  of  oils,  paints,  etc. 

Shellac  Co.  of  New  York.     168,737  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 

172,689  ;  published  Mar.  13.  1923. 


Chemical   products    used   in   finishing   heels   and   bottoms 

of  shoes.     K.  B.  Mathes.     166.199  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

162,430  ;   published  Dec.  19,   1922. 
Cleaner    and    polish.      Smith    Oil    &    Refining    Company, 

175,127  ;   Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.  180,627  ;   published   Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Cleaner  and  polisher.     A.  O.  Hancock.     164,665  ;  Feb.  27. 
Cleaning  and  polishing  composition  for  furniture,  etc.     T. 

P.   Maynard.     172,787:   Sept.   11;   Serial  No.   164,447; 

published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Cleaning     and     polishing     preparation.       W.     C.     Miller. 

166,009  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  162,500  ;  published  Nov. 

28,    1922. 
Cleaning  and  polishing  preparation  for  auiomobiles,  furni- 
ture,  etc.     I-Sis   Laboratories,   Inc.      166,519 ;   Apr.   3 ; 

Serial  No.  172,163  ;  published  Jan.  9.  1923. 
Coating  compositions,  paints,  and  varnishes,  Ready-mixed. 

Victory  Products,  Inc.     164,304  ;  Feb.  20. 
Coating  in   the  nature   of  an   enamel  or  paint.     L.   Nek- 

rltz.     175,268;  Oct.  30. 
Colors  and   artist  oil  colors.   Liquid  water.     Philip  Rux- 

ton.     Incorporated.       176,398 ;     Nov.     27 ;     Serial     No. 

182.616 ;    published   Sept.    11,  1923. 
Colors,  Carriage.     Gerstendorfer  Bros.     164,276  ;  Feb.  13. 
Colors  ground  in  oil,  oil  paints,  enamel  paint,  etc.     P.  W. 

Geiler,    Inc.      176,024 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial   No.    177,732 ; 

published  Sept.  4,   1923. 
Colors,    varnish    stain,    etc.      California    Paint    Company. 

169,659  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  166,812  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Colors,  varnishes,  and  driei'S,  Artists'.     J.  G.  Miiller  &  Co. 

23,457  ;  renewed  -Vug.  8,  1923. 
Colors,    varnishes,    primers,    paint    enamels,    and    mixed 

paints,  Japan.     Ditzler  Color  Company.     176,392  ;  Nov. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  152,322  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Coloring   and    conserving   means   for   leather,   Iron,    and 

wood.      Chrcmol    Manufactory    of    Chemical    Products, 

Inc.     166,799  ;  Apr.  17.     Serial  No.  138,847  ;  published 

May  9,  1922. 
Composition,  applied  like  paint,  White  covering.     Samuel 

Cabot,    Inc.      165,808;    Mar.    20;    Serial    No.   167,459; 

published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Compound    for   softening   and    removing   paints,   varnish, 

etc.      Universal    Sales    Company.      166,195 ;    Mar.    27 ; 

Serial  No.   162,076  :   published   Nov.   28.  1922. 
Creams,  hair  tonic,  face  powder,  witch-hazel,  etc.     Cold, 

almond,  and  lemon.     De  Milo  Perfume  Co.     163,049 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Dressing  for  painted  and  varnished  surfaces  and  glass. 

Transparent.      J.    B.    Dabner.      177,537 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Se- 
rial No.  183,873  :  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Enamel.     Edward  E.  Allen  Mfg.  Co.     172,342  ;  Aug.  28  ; 

Serial   No.   179,079;  published  May  29,   1923. 
Enamel  finish.     R.  D.   Freeman.     176,666;  Nov.  27;   Se- 
rial No.  182,205  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Enamel,  Iron.    Sunset  Paint  Company.    166,153  ;  Mar.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  155,711 ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Enamel,    White.      Stockton     Paint    Company.      163,538 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Enamels   and    enamel    paints.      Toch    Brothers,    Incorpo- 
rated.     164,915  ;   Feb.    27. 
Enamels,  Paint.     Frank  Bownes  Company.     170,609  ;  July 

17  ;  Serial  No.  176,396  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Enamels,    Paint.     J.   C.   Burris.      172,291 ;   Aug.   28 ;   Se- 
rial  No.    165,911 ;   published   May   29,   1923. 
Enamels,   varnislies,   and    ready-mixed   paints,   Lead  and 

zinc.     Collins  Art  Company.     164,550;  Feb.   20. 
Filler,  stove  pipe  paint  enamel,  asphalt  roof  paint,  etc., 

Crack.   Rutland  Fire  Clay  Co.    166,201 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 

No.  162,456  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Bfinishing  and  polishing  materials  in  the  nature  of  a  var- 
nish.    Sheratone  Products  Corporation.     170,555  ;  July 

17  ;  Serial  No.  173,678  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Finishing    or    pollslhing    material.      Surfix    Chemical    Co. 

176,049;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  180,904;  published  Sept. 

4,  1923. 
Floor  dressing.     N.  S.  Hillyard.     175,130  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial 

No.  180,602;  published  Aug.   14,  1923. 
Floor    preservatives.      Vitrifyx    Company.       164,65.5-6 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Floors,  furniture,  and  woodwork,  Cleaning  and  renewing 

the   finish   of.     Sherwin-Williams   Company.      166,963 : 

Apr.   17.  „     „ 

Gasoline,   kerosene,   lubricating  oils  and   greases.     P.    B. 

Trunk.     163,765;   Jan.   23. 
Glazes    and     enamels.     Ready-prepared     ceramic.       Vitro 

Manufacturing  Company.     169,820  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No. 

108,025;    published    Apr.    3.    1923. 
Hydrocarbon  black.     United  Oil  &  Natural  Gas  Products 

Corporation.      170,445;   July   17;    Serial   No.    172,133; 

published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Lacquer    compositions.      W.    H.    Scheel.      170,790;    July 

24:    Serial   No.    175,326;    published   Apr.   24,   1923. 
Lacquer    compositions.      W.    H.    Scheel.      176,403 ;    Nov. 

27  :   Serial  No.   181,961  ;   published   Sept.   4.   1923. 
Lacquer,  Pyroxylin.     Flood  &  Conklin  Company.     171 .551  : 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178,173  ;  published  May  8.  1923. 
Lacquers  and  enamels.     E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany. 173,241 ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  162,384  ;  published 

June  19,  1923. 
Lead   combined  with  zinc  oxide.  White.     C.   A.   Woolsey 

Paint  &  Color  Company.     163,210;  Jan.   2. 


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Lead  in   oil,  White.     Anaconda  Lead   Products  Company. 

165,989  :  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  165,473 ;  published  Nov. 

14,  1922. 
Lead  or  white-lead  paint.  Liquid  white.     Anaconda  Lead 

Products    Company.      166,237;    Mar.    27;    Serial    No. 

165.474 ;   published   Nov.   14,   1922. 
Lead,  Pure  white.     Eagle  Picher  Lead  Company.     167,926  ; 

May  S  :  Serial  No.  170,758  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Lead,  Pure  white.    Eagle  Picher  Lead  Company.    169,906  ; 

July  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,757  ;  published  Apr.  3,   1923. 
Lead,    Substitutes    for    white.       Firma     R.    Kranenburg. 

177.533  ;   Dec.   IS  ;   Serial  No.   182,977  ;  published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Lead,     White.       Anaconda     Lead     Products      Company. 

166,434 ;   Apr.   3 :    Serial   No.   164,094 ;    published    Jan. 

9.  1923. 
Lead,  White.     Chndwicb-Boston  Lead  Company.     174,267  ; 

Oct.  9  :  Serial  No.  175.344  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Lead,   WTllte.     James  McCaSferty   &  Sons  Manufacturing 

Company.     166.242  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,594  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  5,  1922. 
Lead,  White.     James  A.  McCafEerty  &  Sons  Manufactur- 
ing Company.      167,896  ;    May   8  ;   Serial  No.   168,645  ; 

published  Feb.    13,   1923. 
Lead,    White.     Whittier,    Fuller  &  Co.     23,919 ;   renewed 

Dec.    12.    1923. 
Leads,  Tinted.    Wadsworth,  Howland  &  Company.  23,110; 

renewed  May  30,  1923. 
Liquid  compound  in  the  nature  of  a  furniture  and  auto- 
mobile polish.     Wonder   Gloss   Laboratories.      167,186 ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  168,233  ;  published  Jan.  9.  1923. 
Liquid  refinishing  compound.     E.  B.  Whitman.     168,727  ; 

May  29;   Serial  No.  171,973;   published  Feb.  27,   1923. 
Lithopone,  zinc  white,  barium   sulphate,   etc.     Sete  Ame 

des  Industries  Chimiques  de  Wilsele-Louvaiu.     164,288 ; 

Feb.    20. 
Oil,  af^rated,  used  in    the  preparation  of  varnish.     P.  B. 

Booth  Co.     163,707  ;  Jan.  23. 
Oil,   Cleaning  and   polishing.      H.   M.   Ruggles.      171,431 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  165,159  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Oil  colors  for  photographs.     Roehrig-Bleienberg  Co.,   Inc. 

164,440  :  Feb.  20. 
Oil  for  making  white  cn.Tmels  and   light  varnish.     F.   E. 

Booth   Co.     163,709 ;   Jan.    23. 
Oil    for  paint   oil.   Sardine.      F.    E.   Booth   Co.      163,708 ; 

Jan.   23. 
Oil    for    use    on    floors    and    furniture.      A.     Olmstead. 

163,521 ;    .Tan.    16. 
Oil  paint.     James  B.  Sipe  &  Company.     174.285  ;  Oct.  9  ; 

Serial  No.  179,331 ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Oil,    Pine.      Hercules   Powder   Company.      171,395  ;    Aug. 

7  ;    Serial  No.   176.835  ;   published  May  8,   1923. 
Oil,  Pine.     Hercules  Powder  Companv.     171.396  ;  Aug.  7  ; 

Serial  No.  176,833  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Oil,  Pine.     Hercules  Powder  Company.     171.397—9  ;  Aug. 

7  ;  Serial  Nos.  176,830-2  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Oil,  Thinning.    R.  J.  Brown  Petroleum  Company.    166,442; 

Apr.   3  :   Serial  No.   166,646  ;  published  .Jan.  9.  1923. 
Oil  used  in  making  high-gloss  varnish.     F.  E.  Booth  Co. 

170,578 ;  July  17  ;   Serial  No.  167,553  ;  published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 
Oil    used    in    making    ready-mixed    enamels    and    paints. 

Geo.    R.    Unkefer,   Inc.      172,201 ;   Aug.   28 ;   Serial  No. 

172,135  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Oils.     Balfour,      Williamson     and     Company.      164,415 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Oils     for    painted,     varnished     and     lacquered    surfaces, 

Polishing.     R.  Douglas.     169,947  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 

174,429 :    published    Apr.    10,    1923. 
Oils.    Paint.      Fulghum    &   Company.      163,741  ;    Jan.   23. 
Oils.     Union  Petroleum  Company.     171,920  ;  Aug.  14. 
Oxides,  Red.     J.  A.  McNulty.     173,410:  Sept.  25;  Serial 

No.  177,684  ;  pubUshed  June  19,  1923. 
Paint.     Edward  E.  Allen  Mfg.  Co.     172,343-4  ;  Aug.  28  ; 

Serial   Nos.   179,080-1 ;  published  May  29,   1923. 
Paint.      Cokal    Stoker    Corporation.      165,829;    Mar.    20; 

Serial  No.  171,573  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Paint.      Goheen   Corporation.      169,596 ;  June   26 ;    Serial 

No.  129,129  :  published  Mar.  27,   1923. 
Paint.     A.  C.  Horn  Company.     171,165  ;  July  31 ;  Serial 

No.  176,738  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Paint.     J.  McLeod.  169.505  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  160,360 ; 

published  Mar.  20.  1923. 
Paint.     Nitrose  Company.     172,247  ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 

159,690^;   published  May   29,   1923. 
Paint.      Paraffine    Companies,    Inc.      176,544 :    Nov.    27 ; 

Serial  No.   183,588;  published  Sept.  18,   1923. 
Paint.      Pnraffine    Companies.    Inc.      176.545:    Nov.    27; 

Serial  No.   183.591  :  published  Sept.  18.   1923. 
Paint    and    paint   enamel    for    furniture.    Roofing.      F.    0. 

Schoedinger.      174.386  :    Oct.    16  ;    Serial   No.    172,185  ; 

published  Ju.y  17,   1923. 
Paint    and    paint    thinner.    Ready-mixed.      Barrett    Com- 
pany.     169,829 :    July    3 ;    Serial    No.    173,269 ;    pub- 
lished  Apr.   3.    1923. 
Paint  and  varnish  remover.     Marshall  &  Burke.     166,459  ; 

Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.   169,642  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Paint    and    varnish    removers.      Consolvo    Manufacturing 

Co.     177,385  ;   Dec.   18  :   Serial  No.   181,475  ;  published 

Oct.   2,   1923. 
Paint  and   varnish    removers.     P.    P.    Schmidt.     166.446; 

Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  166,409;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 


Paint    and    varnish    remover.      A.    W.    Seoles.      164,541; 

Feb.  20. 
Paint  and  wood  and  iron  preservatives.  Roof.     Roof  Se- 
curity Company.     164,633  ;  Feb.  27. 
Paint,  Asphaltum-base.  Interocean  Oil  Company.   164,669  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Paint,    Black    paraffin.      Stelwagon    Manufacturing    Co. 

166.067  :  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  160.368  ;  published  Nov. 

14,  1922. 
Paint,    Boat.      Westcott,    Slade    and    Balcom    Company. 

174,403;   Oct.   16;   Serial  No.   178,647;  published   July 

17,   1923. 
Paint,    Cement.      Norwalk    Vault    Company.       166,746 ; 

Apr.   10. 

Paint  coatings,  bituminous  paints,  etc.,  Anticorrosive  pro- 
tective   and    waterproof.      Hill-Hubbell    and    Company. 

170,881 :  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  157,426 ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Paint,  Cold-water.     Muralo  Company.     166,465 ;  Apr.   3 ; 

Serial  No.   168,898 ;   published   Jan.    9,    1923. 
Paint,   colors   in    oil,    shellac.      R.    E.    Craigie.      163,043 ; 

,Tan.  2. 
Paint,   colors  in  oil,  zinc  paste,  etc..  Soft-tone  flat  wall. 

Winchester   Repeating   Arms    Co.      176,385 ;    Nov.    27 ; 

Serial  No.  175.751 ;   published  Sept.   11,  1923. 
Paint  composition.  Dry.     A.  L.  Rice,  Inc.     171,430  ;  Aug. 

7  ;  Serial  No.  165,507  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Paint  enamel.     Devoe  &  Raynolds  Co.     163,494  ;  Jan.   16. 
Paint  enamel.     D.  Feinson.     163,432  ;  Jan.  9. 
Paint  enamel,  Full  gloss  and  Bemigloss.     Devoe  &  Rayn- 
olds Co.     163,493  ;  Jan.  16. 
Paint   enamel,   White.     Paramount  Paint  &  Varnish   Co. 

170,048  ;  July  10 ;   Serial  No.   175,209  ;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Paint  enamels.     American  Varnish  Co.     173,708-9  ;  Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  177,891-2  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Paint    enamels.     Baker   Paint   &   Varnish   Co.      169,873 ; 

July   3 ;    Serial   No.    174,604 ;    published   Apr.    3,    1923. 
Paint  enamels.     Frank  Bownes  Company.     166,484  ;  Apr. 

3 :    Serial    No.    170,619  ;   published   Jan.   9,   1923. 
Paint  enamels.     National  Paint  and  Varnish   Co.    166,104  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.   165,028  ;   published  Nov.   14,  1922. 
Paint  enamels.     Toch  Brothers.     164,510  ;  Feb.  20. 
Paint  enamels.     C.  A.  Woolsey  Paint  &  Color  Company. 

166,189  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  161,515 ;  published  Dec. 

5,    1922. 
Paint   enamels    and   undercoatings   for   same.     L.   Sonne- 

born  Sons  Inc.     166,040  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  167,787  ; 

published   Nov.   14,   1922. 
Paint,  fiber  roof  paint,  varnish,  paint  enamel,  etc..  Wagon. 

Progress  Paint  Mfg.  Co.     170,293  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 

176,043  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Paint,  floor  finish,  wall-paint  reducer,  color  varnish.  House. 

Sunset  Paint  Company.     172,054  ;  Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No. 

127,665  ;  published  Aug.  31.  1920. 
Paint    for    metai    surfaces.    Primer.      James    B.    Sipe    & 

Company.      174,283  ;   Oct.  9  ;   Serial  No.   179,325  ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 
Paint   for   roofing,   Ready-mixed.      Oertel   Roofing   Manu- 
facturing   Company.      166,200 ;    Mar.    27 ;    Serial    No. 

162,441  ;  published  Nov.  28.  1922. 
Paint,   japans,    stains,    etc.      Sherwin-Williams   Company. 

168,347 ;   May  22  ;   Serial   No.   136,241  ;   published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Paint,  Lead,  oil,  and  zinc.     Arnesto  Paint  Co.     164,644  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Paint,  Lead,  oil,  and  zinc.     M.   J.  Merkin  Paint  Co.  Inc. 

169,950:  July   10;   Serial  No.  174,583;   published  Apr. 

10,   1923. 
Paint,  lin.seed  oil,  etc..  Oil.     L.  A.  Stabler.     172,628 ;  Sept. 

11  ;  Serial  No.  154,287  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1928. 
Paint,   linseed  oils,   floor  and   furniture  polish,   etc..   Oil. 

G.  M.  Budeke.     175,295  :   Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No.   155,044  ; 

published    Feb.    13,    1923. 
Paint,      Liquid.        Pittsburgh      Plate      Glass      Company. 

163,152  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Paint,   Liquid.     Toch   Brothers,    Incorporated.      171,391 ; 

Aug.  7  :  Serial  No.  177,251 ;  published  May  8.  1923. 
Paint,  Luminescent.     R.Ford.     166,231  :  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 

No.   165,189  :  published  Nov.  14,   1922. 
Paint,  Luminous.     Gray  &  Bretey  Co.     176,031 ;  Nov.  13  ; 

Serial  No.    179,199 :  published   Sept.   4.   1923. 
Paint,    nonfouling  paint,   anticorrosive  composition,  anti- 

fouling    composition,    etc..    Copper.      Oliver    Reeder    & 

Son,    Incorporated.       166,060 :    Mar.     27 ;     Serial    No. 

168.172;   published   Nov.   7,   1922. 
Paint,  Oil.     Detroit  Graphite  Company.     176,913  :  Dec.  4. 
Paint,    paint    enamels,    lacquers,    prepared    shellac,    etc. 

Sherwin-Williams   Company.      167,678  ;   May   8  ;    Serial 

No.  147,470;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Paint,  paint  enamels,  stains,  lacquers,  etc.    Martin-Senour 

Company.     167,821 ;  May  8  ;   Serial  No.   155,358  ;   pub- 
lished Feb.  13.   1923. 
Paint,  Paste.     James  B.  Sipe  &  Company.     174.284  ;  Oct. 

9  ;  Serial  No.  179,326  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Paint,  Paste  and  ready-mixed.     Colonial  Works.     174,238  ; 

Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180,097  :  published  July  3,  1923. 
Paint   pigment.      American    Crayon    Company.      165,850; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,391  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Paint   pigments.      Krebs   Pigment   &   Chemical   Company, 

166,322;  Mar.  27. 


1350 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marlcs  registered — Continued. 


Paint   pigments.     Krebs    Pigment    &   Chemical    Compnny. 

169,446;  June  19;   Serial  No.   172,840;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Paint   pigments.      Krebs   Pigment   &   Chemical   Company. 

169,622  ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  172,841 ;  published  Mar. 

27    1923. 
Paint,     Prepared.       Sewall    Paint    and    Glass    Company. 

177,545 ;  Dec.   18 ;   Serial   No.   183,320 ;   published   Oct. 

2,  1928. 
Paint   products,   Drier  for.      Sherwin-Williams   Company. 

168,455  ;   May  22  :    Serial  No.   173,581  ;  Feb.   20,   1923. 
Paint,    Protective    and    fire-retarding.      Detroit    Graphite 

Company.     164,331 ;  Feb.   20. 
Paint  purposes.  Paste  for.     New  Jersey  Zinc  Company. 

173,458  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  178,402 ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 
Paint,   Quick-drying,  waterproof,  and  acid  and  alkali  re- 
sisting.     Mitchell-Rand    Manufacturing    Co.      164,323 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Paint,     Ready-mixed.        American     Asphalt      Paint     Co. 

174,494  ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.   178,017  ;   published  July 

17,   1923. 
Paint,  Ready-mixed.   American  Crayon  Company.    164,589  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Paint,   Eeady-mixed.     H.   B.   Davis   Company.     169,649 ; 

June  26;  Serial  No.  169,538;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Paint,    Ready-mixed.     Paramount   Paint   &   Varnish    Co. 

170,047;  July  10;  Serial  No.  175,208;  published  Apr. 

10    1923 
Paint,  Ready-mixed.     W.  B.  Robeson.     168,817  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  No.  170,089  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Paint,     Ready-mixed     roof.       Kling-Tite     Products     Co. 

166,486 ;   Apr.   3 ;   Serial   No.   170,687 ;   published  Jan. 

9    1923 
Paint  remover.     E.  F.  Miller.      174,247 ;   Oct.  9 ;   Serial 

No.  166,747;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Paint  to  resurface  cement  floors.    Wailes  Dove-Hermiston 

Corporation.      165,818  :   Mar.   20  ;    Serial   No.   165,839  ; 

published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Paint,    varnish,    and    the    like.    Composition    for    the    re- 
moval of.     P.  R.  K.  Chemical  Co.     170,930:  July  24; 

Serial   No.   162,765;   published  Oct.   31,   1922. 
Paints.      American    Marine    Paint    Company.      170,784 ; 

July  24  ;   Serial  No.  174,987  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Paints.     J.   F.    Chisholm.      166.485;   Apr.   3;    Serial    No. 

170,621 ;  published  Jan.  9,   1923. 
Paints.       Eberson-Lindsley     Paint     Company.       169,556 ; 

June  19. 
Paints.     Indiana  Indestructible  Paint  Co.     174,255  ;  Oct. 

9  ;  Serial  No.  146,555  ;  published  Aug.  8,  1923. 
Paints.     Pyramid  Paint  Co.     175,692  :  Nov.  6. 
Paints.       Regulation     Paint     Co.       176,548 :     Nov.     27 ; 

Serial   No.   183,596 ;   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 
Paints.     Titanium  Pigment  Company.     168,764  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  No.  173,111 :  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Paints.     E.  M.  and  F.   Waldo.     171,456 ;  Aug.  7  :   Serial 

No.  168,503  ;  published  Mav  S,  1923. 
Paints.      Wall   Paper   Manufacturers   Limited.      173,182 ; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  169,381 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Paints,  Aluminum  enamel.    Gerstendorfer  Bros.    164,277 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Paints  and  compositions.     Wailes,  Dove  &  Co.     23,817; 

renewed  Nov.  14,  1923. 
Paints  and  finishing  compounds.  Gold,  bronze,  and  alumi- 
num.     P.    L.    O'Neill.      166,374;    Apr.    3;    Serial    No. 

169,959 :    published   Dec.   5,    1922. 
Paints    and   paint   enamels.      California    Paint   Company. 

168,506  ;  May  22. 
Paints   and   paint   enamels.      C.    Drabek.      176,060 ;    Nov. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  182,502  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Paints    and    paint    enamels.      Toch    Brothers.      166,191 ; 

Mar.  27  :  Serial  No.  161,589  ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 
Paints  and   painters'   materials.     B.   L.   Daily.     165,856  ; 

Mar.  20:  Serial  No.  143,811:  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Paints    and    shellac,    Wood-preserving.      Dave.v   Tree   Ex- 
pert Company.     176,.399  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,296  ; 

published    Sept.    11.    1923. 
Paints  and  shellac,  Wood-preserving.     Davey  Tree  Expert 

Company.      176,549 :     Nov.    27 ;     Serial    No.    183.054 : 

published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Paints  and  varnishes.     Glidden  Company.     176,387  ;  Nov. 

27;   Serial  No.  172,672;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Paints  and  varnishes.     E.  W.  Nash  Company.     163,136  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Paints     and     varnishes.       Oliver     Reeder     &     Son,     Inc. 

170,510  :  July  17  ;   Serial  No.  173,006 ;  published  Apr. 

17,  192.3. 
Paints  and  varnishes.     St.  Louis  Surfacer  &  Paint  Com- 
pany.    170,514  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,777  ;  published 

Apr.  17,  1923. 
Paints   and  varnishes.   Dry   and   ready-mixed.      Henrv   A. 

Gardner  Paint   Co.     165,020;   Feb.   27. 
Paints   and   varnishes.    Liquid    ready-mixed.      Otcllo    and 

Bitmo  Corporation.     164.856  ;  Feb.  27. 
Paints  and  varnishes.  Ready-mixed.    Forbert-Schorndorfer. 

165.772  ;  Mar.  20 ;   Serial  No.  159,698  ;  published   Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Paints   and  water  colors,   etc.     Munsell  Color   Company. 

177,684  ;   Dec.  25 ;   Serial  No.   167,577 ;   published   Feb. 

13.    1923. 
Paints,  driers,  wood  stains,  etc.     Patterson-Sargent  Com- 
pany.    163,694  :  Jan.  23. 
Paints,  Elastic.    J.  W.  Ware.     163,455 ;  Jan.  9. 


Paints,  Enamel.     Gerstendorfer  Bros.     164,274  ;  Feb.   13. 

Paints,  enamels,  colors,  etc.  M.  F.  Keller.  174,981 ; 
Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  137,528  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Paints,  enamels,  etc..  Preparations  used  in  the  manu- 
facture of  floor.  Keystone  Varnish  Company.  170,610  ; 
July   17  ;   Serial  No.   176,351 ;   published  Apr.   17,  1923. 

Paints,  enamels,  varnish,  etc.  Indiana  Indestructible 
Paint  Co.  172,052  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  128,971  ;  pub- 
lished May  3,  1921. 

Paints,  enamels,  varnishes,  etc.  Thomson  Wood  Finish- 
ing Co.  177,380;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  181,873;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

Paints,  enamels,  varnishes,  japans,  stains,  and  colors  in 
oil.     Lansing  Paint  and  Color  Co.    .164,668  ;   Feb.   27. 

Paints,  etc.  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company.  168,635  ; 
May  29  ;   Serial  No.  168,350  ;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Paints  for  waterproofing  buildings,  expansive  .ioint. 
Asphaltic.  Gardiner  &  Lewis.  167,676  ;  May  8  ;  Serial 
No.   141,367;   published  Feb.   13,    1923. 

Paints,  Gold  enamel.  Gerstendorfer  Bros.  164,273 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Paints,  house  paints,  paint  enamels,  etc..  Ready-mixed. 
Kolbe  Paint  Company.  170,632 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No. 
175,358;   published  Apr.   17.   1923. 

Paints,  Liquid  and  paste.  Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Com- 
pany. 170,296;  July  10;  Serial  No.  175,518;  published 
Apr.   17,  1923. 

Paints,  Liquid  and  paste.  Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Com- 
pany. 170,768;  July  24;  Serial  No.  177,451;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Paints,  liquid,  paste,  and  solid  ;  paint  enamels,  prepared 
shellacs,  etc.     W.   H.  Johnson.     164,639  ;  Feb.  27. 

Paints,  Marine,  ready-mixed,  and  copper.  Oliver  Reeder 
&  Son,  Incorporated.  166,059 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
168.173 :    published   Nov.    7,    1922. 

Paints,  Mixed  and  pa.^te.  American  Gilsonlto  Products 
Co.  166,050  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,704  ;  published 
Dec.   5,    1922, 

Paints,  Mixed  liquid.  Senora  Paint  Works,  Inc.  173,413  ; 
Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  177,752 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Paints,  Oil.     R,  F.  Johnston  Paint  Co.     176,816:  Nov.  27. 

Paints,  oil  colors,  varnish,  etc.  E,  C.  Peck.  177,541; 
Dec.    18 :    Serial   No.    183,499  :   published   Oct.   2,   1923. 

Paints  or  calcimines.  Wall-finish.  McPhee  &  McGinnity 
Company.  169,615;  June  26;  Serial  No.  172,605; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Paints,  paint  and  varnish  driers,  paint  enamels,  etc. 
Patterson-Sargent    Co.      164,631  ;    Feb.    27. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  colors  in  oil.  .iapan  drier,  and 
varnish.     R.  E.  Craigie.     163,042  ;  Jan.  2. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  iapans,  etc.  Sherwin-Williams 
Company.     164,193  ;  Feb.  13. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  .iapans,  etc.  Sherwin-Williams 
Company.  170.537:  July  17;  Serial  No.  174,413; 
published  Apr.  17.   1923. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  etc.  Detroit 
White  Lead  Works.  167,535 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
171,985  :  published  Feb.  13.  1923. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  etc.  Sherwin- 
Williams  Company.     164,606-7;  Feb.  20. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  etc.  Sherwin- 
Williams  Company.  165,277 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
154,327:  published  Dec.   12,   1922. 

Paints,  paint  enamels;  iapans,  varnishes,  stains,  and 
fillers.  Sherwin-Williams  Company.  169.471-2 ;  June 
19 :    Serial    No.    173.680-1  :    published    Mar.    20,    1923. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  stains,  and 
fillers.  Sherwin-Williams  Company.  169.474  :  June 
19;    Serial  No.  173.789;   published  Mar.  20,   1923. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  japans.  Varnishes,  stains,  and 
fillers.  Sherwin-Williams  Company.  169,475:  Jnne 
19 ;   Serial  No.   173,787  ;  published   Mar.   20,   1923. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  paint  oils.  Mound  City  Paint  & 
Color  Company.  168.866  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  172,170  ; 
published  Mar.  13.  1923. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  prepared  shellacs,  etc.  W.  H. 
Johnson.     163,750  :  Jan.  23. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  stains,  and  varnLshes.  Monroe, 
Lfderer  &  Taussig.  167,929 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
171,336:  published   Feb.   13,   1023. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  stains,  and  varnishes.  Monroe, 
Lederer  &  Tanssis.  167,932-3  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  Nos. 
171,811-2;  published   Feb.   13,  1923. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  stains,  varnishes.  Monroe  Lederer 
&  Taussig.  171,604  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  174,256  ;  pub- 
lished  May   8,    1923.      , 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  varnishes,  stains,  etc.  Sherwin- 
Williams  Company.     164,558;  Feb.  20. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  varnishes,  stains,  etc.  Sherwin- 
Williams  Company.     164,638  :  Feb.  27. 

Paints,  Paste.     Halove  Company.     164,585  ;  Feb.  20. 

Paints,  Paste.  Halove  Company.  167,895  ;  May  8  ;  Serial 
No.   168,609;   published   Feb.   13,   1923. 

Paints,  Pigment  for.  Thermatomic  Carbon  Co.  165,195  ; 
Mar.   6;   Serial  No.   167,906:   publl.shed   Dee.   12.    1922. 

Paints,  putty,  linseed  oil,  and  turpentine,  etc.  H.  W. 
Webster.  "172,368  :  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  160,908  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3.  1923. 

Paints,  putty,  linseed  oil,  turpentine,  etc.,  Dry,  ready- 
mixed,  and  paste.  Cincinnati  Wall  Paper  Co.  165,766  ; 
Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  160,871 ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Paints,  Ready-mixed.  Asbestos,  Limited.  174,853;  Oct. 
23  ;  Serial  No.  177,262  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 


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Paints,  Ready-mixed.  Asbestos  Roofing  Company.  164,332  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Paints,  Readv-raixed.  Benjamin  Moore  &  Co.  176,047 ; 
Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.   180,803 ;  published   Sept.  4,   1923. 

Paints,  Ready-mixed.  Bradley  &  Vrooman  Company. 
167,327  ;  Apr.  24. 

Paints,  Ready-mixed.  Certain-Teed  Products  Corpora- 
tion. 174.643;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  181,174;  published 
July  31.  1923. 

Paints,  Ready-mixed.  Charles  M.  Chllds  &  Co.  Inc. 
169,443  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  173,031 ;  published  Mar. 
20.  1923. 

Paints,  Roady-mixed.  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
panr.  165,976 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  160,878 ;  pub- 
lished  Nov.    14,   1922. 

Paints,  Ready-mixed.  F.  Fahrbach.  166,244 ;  Mar.  27 ; 
Serial  No.  165,673  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Paints,  Ready-mixed.  John  Lucas  &  Company.  163,753  ; 
Jan.   23. 

Paints,  Ready-mixed.  Regulation  Paint  Co.  176,546 ; 
Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  183,597  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Paints,  Ready-mixed.  United  States  Gutta  Percha  Paint 
Company.  165,664  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  166,916  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922, 

Paints,  Ready-mixed  and  paste.  Interstate  Paint  & 
Supplies  Co.  166,398 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  169,402 ; 
published  Dec.   19,   1922. 

Paints,  Ready-mixed  oil.  Standard  Wall  Paper  Co. 
163,763;  Jan.  23. 

Paints,  Ready-mixed  wall.  Rasmussen  &  Co.  166,831  ; 
Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  170,695  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Paints,  Roof  and  ready-mixed.  Fries,  Beall  &  Sharp  Co. 
167,943;  May  8;  Serial  No.  169,584;  published  Feb. 
13,  1923. 

Paints,  stains,  varnishes,  and  similar  articles.  Harrison 
Bros.  &  Co.     22,656;  renewed  Mar.   14,  1923. 

Paints,  stains,  varnishes,  white  lead,  varnish,  oil  stains. 
Mixed.  Charleston  Paint  Co.  166. OCS  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 
No.  160,337  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Paint,  varnish,  and  paint  enamel.  Ready-mixed.  Republic 
Varnish  Company.  171,266 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
177,107;    published    May    15,    1923.     . 

Paints,  varnish,  paint  enamel,  etc.  Regulation  Paint  Co. 
171,527  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176,044  ;  published  May  8, 
1923. 

Paints,  varnish  stains,  and  enamels.  Con-Ferro  Paint  & 
Varnish  Co.     172.174;  Aug,  21. 

Paints,  varnish  stains,  etc..  Ready-mixed.  Con-Ferro 
Paint  &  Varnish  Co.  167,928;  May  8;  Serial  No. 
171.258  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Paints,  varnish  stains,  etc..  Ready-mixed  or  prepared.  C. 
A.  Woolsey  Paint  &  Color  Company.     164,834  ;  Feb.  27. 

Paints,  varnishes,  and  oils.  N.  V.  Vernis-  en  Verffa- 
briek  v.  h.  J.  Wagemakers  &  Zonen.  170,733 ;  July 
24 ;    Serial   No.    172,391 ;    published   Apr.   24,   1923. 

Paints,  varnishes  and  paint  enanlels.  Enterprise  Paint 
Mfg.  Co.  169,825 ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  174,001  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.   3,  1923. 

Paints,  varnishes,  and  stains.  United  Paint-Up  Stores, 
Inc.  169,517 ;  June  19 ;  Serial  No.  172,302 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,   1923. 

Paints,  varnishes,  driers,  paste  paints,  colors  in  oil, 
etc..  Prepared.  H.  J.  Kuhn.  166.489 ;  Apr.  3 ; 
Serial  No.  171,023  ;  published  Jan,  9,  1923. 

Paints,  varnishes,  dry  colors,  etc..  Ready-mixed.  M.  L. 
Detourbe.  176,068  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  181,683  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 

Paints,  varnishes,  dry  colors,  etc..  Ready-mixed.  M.  L. 
Detourbe.  176,075  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  181,684  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 

Paints,  varnishes,  enamels,  colors,  etc.  W.  B.  Wheeler. 
168,477 ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  168,232  ;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Paints,  varnishes,  enamels,  wood  fillers,  etc.  Enterprise 
Paint  Mfg.  Co.  169,451  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  172,735  ; 
published  Mar.   20,   1923. 

Paints,  varnishes,  fillers,  and  shellacs,  Ready-miied,. 
S.  Joseph  &  Son  Co.  174,235 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No. 
180,285  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Paints,  varnishes,  floor  wax.  C.  A.  Nash  &  Son,  Inc. 
163,756  ;   Jan.   23. 

Paints,  varnishes,  japans,  and  paint  enamels.  Stanley 
Chemical  Company.  166,498 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No. 
162.514;   published  Jan.  9,   1923. 

Paints,  varnishes,  japans,  etc.  Riverside  Paint  &  Varnish 
Company.      166,735 ;    Apr.    10. 

Paints,  varnishes,  linseed  oil,  etc.  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany of  New  York.  166.013 :  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
162,901 ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Paints,  varnishes,  paint  enamels.  C.  Drabek.  174,377  ; 
Oct.   16;   Serial  No.   165.858:  published  July  17,  1923. 

Paints,  varnishes,  paint  enamels.  Enterprise  Paint  Mfg. 
Co.  170,267 ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  174,829  ;  published 
Apr.  17,  1923. 

Paints,  varnishes,  paint  enamels.  Enterprise  Paint  Mfg. 
Co.  170,268:  July  10;  Serial  No.  174,827;  published 
Apr.   17,  1923. 

Paints,  varnishes,  paint  enamels,  dry  colors.  Bradley- 
Wise  Paint  Company.  172,109 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No. 
172,464  :  published  May  15,  1923. 

Paints,  varnishes,  paint  enamels,  etc.  Geo.  D.  Wether- 
ill  &  Co.     177,799  ;   Dec.  25. 

Paints,  varnishes,  paint  enamels,  etc..  Mixed.  South- 
western Paint  and  Varnish  Co.     164,401  ;  Feb.  20. 


Paints,  varnishes,   paint  enamels,   etc.,  Ready-mixed.     C. 

Drabek.     175,956:  Nov.   13;  Serial  No.   165,859;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 
Paints,    varnishes,    putties,    dry    colors,    white    lead,    etc. 

Baker   Paint  &  Varnish   Co.     169,872  ;   July   3 ;   Serial 

No.   174,605 ;   published   Apr.    3,    1923. 
Paints,  varnishes,  ready-mixed  enamels  and  metal  stains, 

waterproof  coatings,  etc..  Ready-mixed.     Mirrolike  Mfg. 

Co.     164,326  ;  Feb.  20. 
Paints,   varnishes,   stains,    etc.     Black  Diamond   Paint  & 

Varnish    Works.      167,332 ;    Apr.    24, 
Paints,  varnishes,   stains,   colors,   etc.     Assets   Producing 

Company.     176,040  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,921 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 
Paints,    varnishes,    stains,    paint    enamels.    Ready-mixed. 

Star-Peerless    Wall    Paper    Mills.      175,507 ;    Nov.    6 ; 

Serial  No.  178,939;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 
Paints,   varnishes,   varnish  removers,   and  enamel  paints. 

Enterprise  Paint   Mfg.   Co.     172,126  ;   Aug.   21  ;    Serial 

No,  174,828  :  published  May  29,  1923, 
Paints,    varnishes,    varnish    stains.     Liquid.      Carpenter- 
Morton  Company.     163,463;  Jan.  16. 
Paints,   wall  size,    and   wall-paint  thinners.   Ready-mixed 

walL     Sewall  Paint  &  Glass  Company,     168,728  ;  May 

29 ;   Serial   No.    172,186 ;   published   Feb.   27,    1923. 
Paints,  Water.     Maxwell  Paint  Company.     168,733  ;  May 

29  ;  Serial   No.   172,338  ;  published  Mar.   13,  1923. 
Paints,  Water-color.    Binney  &  Smith  Company.     165,139  ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  150,651 ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922.      ■ 
Paints,  Water-color.     SocigtS  des  Peintures  Economiques 

"  Fixalo."     166,357  ;  Apr.  3  ;   Serial  No.   149,149  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 
Paints,  water  colors,  etc.,  Tubed  artist  oil.     Old  Master 

Color  Co.     172,217  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,025  ;  pub- 
lished May  29.  1923. 
Paris     white.       Hammill     &     Gillespie,     Inc.       166,314 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Paris  white.     Taintor  Company.     176,013  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Se- 
rial No.  176,315  :  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Petroleum  substitute  for  turpentine.     Pure  Oil  Company. 

167,822;   May   8;    Serial   No.    155,319;    published    Feb. 

13,  1923. 
Plastered  walls.  Flat  white  coatings  for  use  on.     Toch 

Brothers,  Incorporated,     175,953  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 

183,128  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Polish.    Bower  &  McQuillen.     164,603  ;  Feb.  20. 
Polish.     J.  Jenen.     170,738  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  174,142  ; 

published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Polish.     Sherwin-Williams  Company.     171,956  ;  Aug.  14. 
Polish     and     cleanser.     Furniture     and     wood.       S.     M. 

Kirkpatrick  &  Co.     163,717  ;  Jan.  23. 
Polish    and    coating    for    the    front    ends    and    stacks    of 

locomotives.     Chas.   R.  Long,  Jr.,   Co.     168,107 :   May 

15 ;    Serial   No.   60,550 ;   published   Apr.   30,   1918. 
Polish    and    shellac.    Liquid.      J.    Pallse.      176,543 ;    Nov. 

27  ;  Serial  No.   183,226 ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Polish,  Automobile.     Black  Duck  Products,  Incorporated. 

166,185  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  160,384  ;  published  Dec. 

19    1922. 
Polish,    Automobile.      Rosebud    Chemical    Co.      163,160; 

Jan.   2. 
Polish,    Automobile.      Taunton    Chemical    Co.      164,662 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Polish,  Automobile.     M,  M.  Williams.     166,469 ;  Apr.  3 ; 

Serial  No.  168,660  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Polish,   Automobile   and  furniture.     A.   Hagel.     166,027 ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,754  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Polish,   Automobile   and   piano.     K.    Smuckler.      174,256 ; 

Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  173,939  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Polish,  Automobile,  piano,  and  furniture.     A.  N.  Sander- 
son.    174.239  ;   Oct.   9  ;    Serial  No.   180,082 ;   published 

July  3,  1923. 
Polish,  floor  dressing  and  oil,  Furniture  and  automobile. 

J.  S.  Tumblin.     166,169  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,208  ; 

published  Dec.  5,   1922. 
Polish     for    automobiles     and    furniture.     Liquid.       0-Zo 

Laboratory.     163.721 ;    Jan,   23. 
Polish   for   automobiles,    etc.      Byrnes-Linn    Products    Co. 

169,445  :  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  172,860  ;  published  Mar. 

20.  1923. 
Polish    for    automobiles,    furniture,    etc.       Sun-Bil    Auto 

Polish  Co.     171,554  ;  Aug.  7  ;   Serial  No.  177,026  ;  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 
Polish   for   cleaning  and   polishing  furniture,    floors,   etc. 

Channell   Chemical  Company.     163,652  ;  Jan.   23. 
Polish   for   furniture   and   the   like.     Spee   De   Polish   Co. 

166,213  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  169,090 ;  published  Dec. 

19    1922. 
Polish   for  furniture,   automobiles,   and   floor   oil.     Rubon 

Wood  Finishing  and  Products   Co.     165.907 :  Mar.   20. 
Polish    for    furniture,    automobiles,    and    musical    instru- 
ments.    E.  Mever.     163,600  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Polish    for    furniture,     automobiles,    etc.       S.     Schoener. 

168,718  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.   171,709  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Polish  for  furniture,  pianos,  autos,  etc.     Visco  Chemical 

Products    Company.      176,416 :    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No. 

180,668;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Polish    for    painted    and    varnished   surfaces.      Henry    L. 

Hunter   &   Co.     166.373 ;   Apr.   3  ;   Serial  No.   169,974 ; 

published  Dec.   19,   1922. 
Polish    for    painted    and    varnished    surfaces.      Western 

Auto  Polish   Co.     163,771;  .Tan.  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Polish  for  pianos,  automobiles,  furniture,  etc.  Greschler 
Brothers.     163,501 ;  Jan.  16. 

Polish  for  polishing  enameled,  painted,  or  varnished  sur- 
faces. Sheldon  Booth  &  Co.  168,736  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 
No.  172,636;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Polish  for  restoring  the  polish  of  musical  instruments. 
J.  Nicomede.  174,778;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  169,317; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Polish,  Floor.  W.  K.  Petrie.  176,641 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial 
No.  166,091 ;  published  Sept."  18,  1923. 

Polish,  Furniture.  H.  Asher.  167,925 ;  May  8 ;  Serial 
No.    170,603;   published   Feb.    13,   1923. 

Polish,  Furniture.  Buddy  Products  Co.  173,742  ;  Oct. 
2  ;   Serial  No.   178,217 ;  published  June  19,   1923. 

Polish,  Furniture.  Byme  Manufacturing  Co.  163,491 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Polish,  Furniture.  J.  F.  Dutra.  169,577 ;  June  26 ; 
Serial    No.    164,792 ;    published   Mar.    27,    1923. 

Polish,  Furniture.     L.   Glick.     165,246;  Mar.   6. 

Polish,  Furniture.  Grady  Mfg.  Co.  166,376 ;  Apr.  3 ; 
Serial  No.   169,806;   published  Dec.   5,   1922. 

Polish,  Furniture.  W.  T.  Grant  Company.  170,760; 
July  24  ;   Serial  No.  176,405  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Polish,  Furniture.  Hayes  &  Armstrong.  177,548 ;  Dec. 
18 ;    Serial   No.   183,210 ;   published   Oct.   2,   1923. 

Polish,  Furniture.     W.  Medvene.     164,362  ;  Feb.  20. 

Polish,  Furniture.  J.  E.  Smith.  170,319  ;  July  10  ;  Se- 
rial No.   175,529  ;   published  Apr.   3,  1923. 

Polish,  Furniture  and  automobile.  A.  C.  Boyd.  175,066  ; 
Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  171,062  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Polish,  Furniture  and  automobile.  Hy-Gen-01  Labora- 
tory.    163,748  ;  Jan.  23. 

Polish,  Furniture  and  automobile.  A.  Kamerman. 
166,051:  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  168,473.  published  Nov. 

14,  1922. 

Polish,  Furniture  and  automobile.  Larson-Sorahan  Co. 
174,492  ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.    177,563  ;   published  July 

17,  1923. 

Polish,  Furniture  and  automobile.     S.  Shriberg.     164,637  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Polish,     Furniture     and     automobile.       Viller     &     Prost. 

169,891  ;   July   3 ;    Serial   No.    159,449 ;   published   Apr. 

3,   1923. 
Polish,  Furniture,  automobile,  etc.     F.  RoUlnl.     165,837  ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  171,105  ;  published  Dec.  26,   1922. 
Polish  or  blacking,  Stove.    Morse  Bros.     22,622 ;  renewed 

Mar.  7    1923 
Polish,'   Piano.  '  A.    S.    Pilcher.      167,758  ;  May   8  ;   Serial 

No.   170,504 ;    published   Feb.    13,    1923. 
Polish,    Powdered.      W.    C.    Tauch.      177,407 ;    Dec.    18 ; 

Serial   No.    179,171  ;    published    Oct.    2,   1923. 
Polish,   top  dressing,  paint  enamel.   Body.     G.   A.   Cerny. 

177,393  ;   Dec.   18 ;   Serial  No.   181,338  ;   published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Polishes.      A.    W.    Duffleld.      165,936 ;   Mar.    20. 
Polishes    and    dressings    for    furniture,    automobiles,    and 

other   painted   and   varnished   surfaces,   for   automobile 

tops  and  leather,  and  for  reolling  mop.    Du-AU  Manufac- 
turing Company.    165,769  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  160,236  ; 

published  Dec.   26,   1922. 
Polishes,    Automobile   and   furniture.     T.    &   A.    Chemical 

Company.       169,651  ;    June    26 ;    Serial    No.    168,742  ; 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Polishes  for  automobile  bodies,  furniture,  etc.     Nu-Shyne 

Sope-Olish  Co.     168,287  ;  May  15. 
Polishes  for  automobiles  and  furniture.     L.  E.  Beougher. 

171,166 ;   July  31 ;   Serial  176,781 ;   published  Apr.   24, 

1923. 
Polishes    for   automobiles,    etc.      P.    B.    Scott.      163,535 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Polishes    for   furniture,    automobiles,    etc.      Olson    Broth- 
ers Company.     170,721 ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.   173,203  ; 

published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Polishes,     Furniture     and     automobile.        P.     S.      Bern. 

171,092  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  174,505  ;   published  May 

15,  1923. 

Polishes,  Furniture  and  automobile.  Mansfield  Chemical 
Company.  169,971  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  164,600  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Polishing  and  cleaning  automobiles,  pianos,  etc.,  Prep- 
aration for.  J.  C.  Wilmot.  167,073  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 
No.   172,139;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Polishing  creams  for  painted,  varnished,  and  lacquered 
surfaces.  Callidendron  Mfg.  &  Chemical  Corp.  166,467  ; 
Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  168,824  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Polishing  materials.  Cleveland  Chemical  Corporation. 
176,448  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  176,949  ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 

Polishing  preparation  for  painted,  varnished,  or  enameled 
surfaces,  etc.  "  Sta-Rlte  "  Mfg.  Co.  166,372  ;  Apr.  3  ; 
Serial  No.  169,988  ;  published  Dec.   5,  1922. 

Polishing  preparations  for  varnished  and  enameled  sur- 
faces.    Lull  Company.     163,511 ;  Jan.  16. 

Powder  mixed  with  cold  water  and  used  as  a  wall  coating. 
Dry.  Muralo  Company.  166,488  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No. 
170.986  ;  published  .Tan.  9,  1923. 

Preparations  for  polishing  automobiles,  furniture,  etc. 
C.   G.   Hodapp.      176,779  ;   Nov.   27. 

Preparation  for  renewing  the  finish  of  painted,  varnished, 
or  lacquered  surfaces.  Pittsburg  Specialty  Co. 
166,165  :  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  165,719  ;   published  Dec. 

19,  1922. 


Preparation    to    be    used    in    the    manufacture    of    floor 

paints,    etc.,    and    as    a    finishing    varnish.      Keystone 

Varnish   Company.     167,338;   Apr.   24. 
Protective    composition    in    the    nature    of    a    paint    for 

roofs.       Ernst     Zobel    Company.       177,513 ;     Dec.    18 ; 

Serial-  No.   163.208  :   published   Oct.   2,   1923. 
Putty.     Allen  Paint  &  Putty  Works.     166,320;  Mar.  27. 
Putty.      Allen    Paint   &   Putty    Works.      168,463-4 ;    May 

22 ;    Serial   Nos.    172,968-9 ;    published   Feb.    20,    1923. 
Putty.     Allen  Paint  &  Putty  Works.     172,197  ;  Aug.  21. 
Putty.     Baker  Paint  &  Varnish  Co.     169,032  ;  May  29. 
Pyroxylin  thinner.     Flood  &  Conklin  Company.     171,213  ; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  178,174  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Shellac    products,     Specially-prepared.       L.     F.     Cassoff. 

173,401 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,343  ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 
Shellac,  shellac  gums,  varnishes,  etc.     Adolphe  Hurst  & 

Company.     169,526;  June  19;  Serial  No.  161,777;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 
Shellacs,   varnishes,   etc..   Prepared.     Shellac  Co.   of  New 

York.     168,758  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  172,690  ;  published 

Mar.  13,  1923. 
Size    in    dry    powder    form,    Wall.      Muralo    Company. 

169,830 ;   July   3 ;    Serial   No.    173,201  ;   published   Apr. 

3     1923.  >        ■   r- 

Stain,  Furniture.     A.  Stickley.     163,764;  Jan.  23. 
Stain,  wood  finish,  and  filler.     I.  L.  Van  Btten.     165,775  ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  158,907  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Stains.     Creo-Dipt  Company.     163,301 ;  Jan.  9. 
Stains,  Varnish.     Gcrstendorfer  Bros.     164,275  ;  Feb.  13. 
Stains,    varnishes,    and   enamels.      Chiswick   Polish    Com- 
pany.    166,821 ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  166,524  ;  published 

Jan.  9,  1923. 
Turpentine.      Rosin    and    Turpentine    Export    Company. 

163,161 ;  Jan.  2. 
Turpentine.     T.  Sealy.     164,586;  Feb.  20. 
Turpentine,  Compounded  mineral.    Marshall  Oil  Company 

of  Iowa.     163,125  ;  Jan.  2. 
Turpentine    substitute.      J.    Mason.      169,544  ;    June    10 ; 

Serial  No.    170,395 ;    published   Mar.   20,    1923. 
Turpentine    substitute.      George    Wills    and    Sons,    Ltd. 

173,429  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  163,160 ;  pubUshed  June 

26,  1923. 
Turpentine    substitutes.      Newport    Company.      170,058 ; 

July  10  ;   Serial  No.  175,940 ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Varnish.      Atlantic   Varnish   Works,   Inc.      167,776 ;    May 

8  ;   Serial  No.   172,504  ;  published  Feb.   13,  1923. 
Varnish.      Frank    Bownes    Company.      174,216 ;    Oct.    9 ; 

Serial  No.  181,054  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Varnish.      M.    Gordon.      172,414 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial    No. 

178,721 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Varnish.      R.     F.    Johnston    Paint    Company.       163,794 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Varnish.     McDougall-Butler  Co.     177,269  ;   Dec.   11 ;  Se- 
rial No.  156,798  ;  published  Apr.  25,  1923. 
Varnish.     Milwaukee  faint  &  Varnish   Works.     170,944  ; 

July  24  ;   Serial  No.  168,328  ;  published  Apr.   24,  1923. 
Varnish.     Benjamin  Moore  &  Co.     174,227 ;  Oct.  9 ;   Se- 
rial No.  180,769  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Varnish.     Paraffine  Companies.     166,382  ;  Apr.   2  ;  Serial 

No.  169,68.S  ;  published  Dec.  5.  1922. 
Varnish.      Pittsburgh    Plate    Glass    Company.      170,318 ; 

July  10 ;    Serial  No.   175,517 ;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
Varnish  binder  and  varnish.  Rapid-drying.     John  A.  Steen 

Varnish     Company.       167,187 ;     Apr.    24 ;     Serial    No. 

153,371  ;  published  Nov.  29,  1922. 
Varnish,    brown    japan,    liquid    wax,    etc..    Medium    flat. 

Sunset  Paint  Company.     172,053  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No. 

127.667  ;  published  Nov.  9,  1920. 
Varnish,      Color.        McPhee      &     McGinnity      Company. 

167,774 ;    May   8 ;    Serial  No.    172,645 ;    published   Feb. 

13,  1923. 
Varnish   for   floors,    doors,    woodwork,   etc..    Spar.      Dels- 
camp  Paint  &  Glass  Company.     164,691 ;  Feb.  27. 
Varnish,      General-utility.        Stockton     Paint     Company. 

163,699  ;  Jan.  23. 
Varnish,  Liquid.     Glidden   Company.     177,546;   Dec.   18 ; 

Serial  No.   183,378 ;    publishpd   Oct.  2,   1923. 
Varnish,  putty,  floor  oil,  and  ready-mixed  paints.     Mar- 
shall Oil  Company  of  Iowa.     164,317  ;  Feb.  20. 
Varnish   restorer.      Corlear   Products  Co.     167,777 ;   May 

8  ;   Serial  No.   172,466  ;   published  Feb.   13,  1923. 
Varnish,  Rub.     Moore  &  Kellar.     166.349  :  Apr.  3  ;  Serial 

No.  152,857  ;  published  .Tan.  9,  1923. 
Varnish    stain.      Baker    Paint    &   Varnish    Co.      169,484  : 

June  19  ;  Serial  No.  174,603  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Varuish  stain.     Stockton  Paint  Company.     165,786;  Mar. 

20;  Serial  No.  164,469;  oublished  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Varnish   stains   and   paint  enamel.     Peaslee-Gaulbert  Co. 

175.588;    Nov.   6;   Serial   No.    179,882;    published   July 

3.  1923. 
Varnish,    stains,    ready-mixed    paste,    or   dry    fillers,    and 

paints.      L.    R.   Carley.      177.511;   Dec.    18;    Serial   No. 

160,588;    published   Oct.    2,    192.S. 
Varnishes.      Berry   Brothers.      170,770 ;    July   24 ;    Serial 

No.    177,647 ;    published  Apr.   24,    1923. 
Varnishes.     Martin  Varni.<!h  Company.     168,473;  May  22; 

Serial  No.  167,882  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Varnishes.     Remien   &  Kuhnert   Co.      170,055  ;   July   10 ; 

Serial  No.   175,885  ;  published   Apr.   10,   1923. 
Varnishes.    Edward  Smith  &  Company.     171,219  ;  July  31 ; 

Serial  No.  177,629 ;  published  May  1,  1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


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Varnishes  aud  p.iint  enamels.     Toch  Brothers.     1(54,509; 

Feb.    20. 
Varnishos,    enamel    paint,    gilding    powders,    liquid    pold 

paint,    etc.      Gerstendorfer   Bros.      ieS.2,'52  ;    May    15 ; 

Serial  No.  172,938  ;  published  Feb.  13.  1023. 
Varnishes,    lacquers,    paints,    etc.      Tetralin-Gesellschaft 

mit   bt^schrankter   Haftung.      168,795  :   Mav   29  ;   Serial 

No.   142,043;   published   Sept.   26,   1923. 
Varnishes,    lacquers,    paints,    etc.      D.    H.    Vettewinkel. 

163.198;  Jan.  2. 
Varnishes,   paint  enamels,   varnish  stains.     Murphy  Var- 
nish Company.     170,224;  July  10;  Serial  No.  154,986; 

published   Apr.   10,    1923. 
Varnishes,   paints,    japans.      N.   Z.    Graves    Incorporated. 

166.461  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,548  ;  published  Jan.  9, 

1923. 
Varnishes,      re.ady-mixed      paints.      G.      A.      Butter     Co. 

164.553  ;   Feb.  20. 
Varnishes,  stains,  and  paints.     Standard  Varnish  Works. 

166.230  :  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,162 ;   published  Nov. 

14.    1922. 
Varnishes,    stains,    and    ready-mixed    paints.      McGlone 

Company.     164,547  ;  Feb.  20. 
Varnishes,    stains,    and     readv-mised    paints.       McGIone 

Varnish    Company.       166.087  :     Mar.    27 ;     Serial    No. 

163,938;  published  Nov.  28.  1922. 
Varnishes,  stains,  driers,  japans,  and  kindred  goods.     Chi- 
cago    Varnish     Company.       22,394-5 ;     renewed     Jan 

31,  1923. 
Varnishes,   stains,    paint  enamels,  lacquer.';,   etc.     Martin- 

Senour  Company.    165.284  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.-153,309  ; 

published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Varnishes,  varnish  stain,   enamels,   etc.     Sewall  Paint   & 

Glass  Company.     174.224  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180,814  ; 

published  July  10,  1923. 
Varnishes,     wood     finishes.     Spar,     floor,     and    finishing. 

Seidlitz   Varnish   Company.      166.171 ;   Mar.   20 ;   Serial 

No.  166.322;  published  Dec.  5.  1922. 
Wall  finishes.     Hockaday  Company,  The.     176.041 ;  Nov. 

13  :   Serinl  No.   179,939  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Wall  finishes  and  reducers.    Hockaday  Company.    174,689  ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,940  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Wax  for  finishing  and  polishing  floors,  etc.,  and  a  paint 

and  varnish  remover.     S.  C.  Johnson  &  Son.     176.405  ; 

Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  182.102;  published  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Wax    for    polishinL'.      Z.    Thompson.      177.525;    Dec.    IS; 

Serial   No.   182.552 :   published   Oct.   2.   1923. 
Waxes   and   w.tx  stains.     Continental  Chemical  Corpora- 
tion.      168.773:    Mav    29;    Serial    No.    173,913;    oub- 

lished  Feb.  27.  1923. 
White,  Paris.     Taintor  Company.     171,158  ;  July  31 ;  Se- 
rial No.  176,314  :  published  May  1,  1923. 
Whiting.     Grangers  Manufacturing  Co.     175.222  ;  Oct.  30. 
Whitine.      Taintor  Compnny.      :70.626:    July    17;    Serial 

No    175.171  :  published  Apr.  17.   1923. 
Wood   paste    filler,    oil    colors,    enamel,    etc.      Edward   E. 

Allen  Mfg.   Co.     174.279  ;  Oct.  9  ;   Serial  No.  179,078  • 

published  July  10,  1923. 
Wood    preservatives,    Creosote.      Western    Electric    Com- 
pany.     176,433:    Nov.    27;    Serial    No.    183,240;    pub- 
lished Sept.   11.   1923. 

CLASS  17. 

Cigarettes.     Ardath  Tobacco  Company.     164.832  ;  Feb.  27. 
Cigarettes.     Ardath  Tobacco  Company.     168,255-6:   May 

15  :  Serial  Nos.  171 .978-9  :  published  Feb.  27.  1923. 
Cienrettes.      Ardath    Tobacco    Company.       168.432 ;    May 

22:   Serial  No.   171.982:  published  Feb.   20,   1923. 
Cigarettes.       I.    Blum.       173.681  :     Oct.     2 ;     Serial    No. 

178,213  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Cigarettes.     G.  P.  .Castritsv.     163,294:  Jan.  9. 
Clsarettes.     H.   Conover.     165.761  :   Mar.  20  :   Serial  No. 

170.679;   published  Dec.   12.   1922. 
Cigarettes.     W.  R.  Dorsey.     167.984  :  May  8. 
Cigarettes.      E.   Funke.      170,999-1,000 ;   July   31 ;   Serial 

Nos.  177.553-4  ;  published  May  8.  1923. 
Cisarr-ttes.      G.   A.    Georironnlo   &   Co.      168.315:  May   22; 

Serial   No.   168.260 :   nublished   Feb.   27,   1923. 
Cigarettes.     M.  S.  Jordanides.     169,233  ;  June  12  ;  Serial 

No.    173.328:   published   Mar.   20,   1923. 
Cigarettes.     Khedival  Company.     168.306 ;  May  15. 
Cigarettes.     Liggett  &  Mvers  Tohacco  Company.     164.820  : 

Feb.  27.  ■ 

Cigarettes.     M.  Melachrino.     175.494  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No. 

177.859;  published  Aug.  21.  1923. 
Cigarpttes.     D.  Der  H.  Minassian.     164.272  :  Feb.  13. 
agarettes.     Philip  Morris  &  Co.  Ltd.     173,131  ;  Sept.  18 ; 

Serial  No.  179.41 6  :  published  June  12.  1923. 
Cigarettes.     Penn  Tobacco  Company.     169.959  ;  July  10  ; 

Serial  No.  174,702;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Cigarette.s.     L.    L.   Post.      166.923  ;    Apr.    17 ;   Serial  No. 

155.446  ;  published  July  25,  1922. 
Cigarettes.     Stephano  Brothers.     173,133  ;   Sept.  18  ;   Se- 
rial No.  178,636  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Clearettes.       Tobacco     Products    Corporation.       168,247 

Mav   15;    Serial  No.   174.371:   published  Feb.  27.   1923 
Cigarettes.       Tobacco    Products    Corporation.       176.134 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  183.459  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923 
Cigarettes.     Western   Tobacco   Company.     171,156 ;   July 

31 ;  Serial  No.  176.236  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Cigarettes.     A.    S.   Wildes.     173,627 ;   Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No. 

164,210;  published  June  27. 


Cigarettes,  cigars,  and  smoking  tobacco.     General  Tobacco 

Compan,v.     177,744;  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  184,334;  pub- 
lished   Oct.    16,    1923. 
Cigarettes,  cigars,  smoking  and  chewing  tobacco,  etc.     V. 

Jones.    171,062  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  167,245  ;  published 

May  8,  1923. 
Cigars.     Adams   &   Clark.     163,853 ;   Jan.   30. 
Cigars.     All  Saints  Cigar  Co.     174,875  :   Oct.   23  ;   Serial 

No.    180,165 ;   published   July   31,   1923. 
Cigars.      Alonso    Bros.      167.163  :    .Vpr.    24 ;    Serial    No. 

171,245 ;    pubUshed    Jan.    9,    1923. 
Cigars.      Arango    y    Arango.      167.041;    Apr.    24;    Serial 

No.   170.766;   published  Jan.   16.   1923. 
Cigars.     Austin.  Nichols  .&  Co.     163,271  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cigars.     Bay   State   Cigar    Co.     171,024 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial 

No.    177,162  ;    published   Mav    22,    1923. 
Cigars.     H.  de  Cabanas  y.Carbajal.      168.631;   Mav   29; 

Serial  No.  168,112  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Cigars.       Maria      Cabrelli      and      Baldassare      Mlrablle. 

176,825  :   Dec.   4  ;   Serial   No.  182,293  ;   published   Sept. 

25.    1923. 
Cigars.     Cnllon.  Garin  &  Heveron,  Inc.     164,999:  Feb.  27. 
Cigars.      W.    F.    Clegg.      172,221 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial    No. 

174,195  :   published   May  29,  1923. 
Cigars.     Consolidated  Cigar  Corporation.     176,144  ;  Nov. 

20  ;  Serial  No.   183,734  ;   published  Sept.  11,   1923. 
Cigars.     Davis,  Sherk  &  Mason  Cigar  Co.     176,242  ;  Nov. 

20  ;  Serial  No.   182,654  ;  published  Sept.   11,  1923. 
Cigars.     Otto  Eisenlohr  &  Bros.  Incorporated.     171,220; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No,  177,477  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Cigars.     El  Vandoma  Cigar  Co.     165.692  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial 

No.  170,130  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Cigars.     Geo.  Fehl  Blue  Ribbon  Cigar  Co.     168,086  ;  May 

15;   Serial  No.   114,670;   published  Mav  9,  1922. 
Cigars.     General  Cigar  Co.     163,073  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cigars.     General  Cigar  Co.     165,753  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No. 

170,815  ;  published  Jan.  2.  1923. 
Cigars.     T.   G.    Greanias.     168,076 ;   May   15 ;   Serial  No. 

158,307 ;    published    Feb.    27.    1923. 
Cigars.     Grimm  &  Schlegelmilch.     163,331  ;  Jan.  9 
Cigars.      Hallerczvk   Cigar   Company.      175,399  ;   Nov.   6 ; 

Serial  No.  165,626  ;   published  Aug.  21,   1923. 
Cigars.       Havana     Cigar    and    Tobacco    Factories,     Ltd. 

164,369  :  Feb.  20. 
Cigars.       Havana     Cigar    and     Tobacco    Factories,    Ltd. 

177.459;   Dec.   18;   Serial  No.   177,970;   published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Cigars.       Plavana     Cigar     apd     Tobacco    Factories.     Ltd. 

177.461  :   Dec.   18  ;    Serial   No.   177,969  ;   oublished  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Cigars.      Havana    Cigar    Co.      168.063 :    May    15 ;    Serial 

No.    171.319 :    published   Feb.    20,    1923. 
Cigars.     W.   W.   Havnie.     165.682  ;   Mar.  20  ;   Serial  No. 

170,484  :  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
Cigars.     Heineman  Bros.     177.271 ;  Dec.   11 ;   Serial  No. 

156.491  :  published  Feb.  14.  1922. 
Cigars.     John  C.  Herman  &  Company.     174.176;  Oct.  9; 

Serial  No.  179,599  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Cigars.     Jacobstein  Bros.     168,747  :  Mav  29  ;    Serial   No. 

171,323 ;    published    Feb.    13,    1923. 
Cicars.      E.    A.    Kline.      173.053 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No. 

176,632  :  published  June  12,  1923. 
Cigars,    La    Dez    Cicar    Co.      167.178 :    Apr.    24 ;    Serial 

No.   172.023 :   published   .Tan.   9.    1923. 
Cisars.      E.    F.    Law.      23,874  :    renewed    Nov.    28.    1923. 
Cigars.     Ruy  Lopez   Co.     173,388;   Sept.  25;  Serial  No. 

172,772 ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Cigars.      Sig.   C.   Mayer  &  Company.     169.707;  June  26. 
Cigars.     Sig.   C.   Mayer  &  Co.     176,803  :   Nov.  27. 
Clears.    Mazer  Cigar  Manufacturing  Company.    164.270-1 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Cicars.    Mazer  Cigar  Manufacturing  Company.    164,905-7  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Cigars.      L.    L.   Morton.      165.592 :   Mar.    IS';    Serial   No. 

147.357 :   published   Dec.    26.   1922. 
Cigars.      H.    Nollboff.      167,170 :     Apr.     24 :     Serial    No. 

171.652:    published    Feb.    6,    1923. 
Cigars.     Peoples  Drug  Stores,  Inc.     170,107  ;  July  10 ;  Se- 
rial No.   157.690:  published  Apr.   3.   1923. 
Cigars.     S.   S.  Pierce  Co.     176,139  ;  Nov.   20  ;   Serial  No. 

183,043:  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Clears.      E.   Popper  &  Co.      163.524;  Jan.  16, 
Cigars.     E.  Popper  &  Co.     164.8(10;  Feb.  27. 
Cigars.      S.    Rodriguez.      170,187 :    July    10 ;    Serial    No. 

178,360  :  published  May   8,   1923. 
Cigars.      S.    Rodriguez.      171,759 ;    Aug.    14 ;    Serial    No. 

178,869;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Clears.      S.    Rodriguez.      176.826-7 :    Dec.   4 ;    Serial   Nos. 

182,264-5  ;   nubli.shed   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Clears.      S.    Rodriguez.       176,828 ;     Dec.    4 ;    Serial    No; 

182.262:    published    Sept.    25.    1923. 
Ciears.     E.  V.  Schnoor  Cigar  Co.     164,785  :  Feb.  27. 
Ciears.     Bernard  Schwartz  Cigar  Corporation.     177,803 ; 

Dec.   25. 
Cigars.     Bernard  Schwartz  Cigar  Corporation.     177,820 ; 

Dec.    25. 
Cigars.      R.    Schwartz.      173,254;    Sept.    18;    Serial  No. 

179,486 ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Cigars.      R.   J.    Seideuberg  Co.      173,674 :   Oct.   2 ;    Serial 

No.   178,003;   published  July  3,  1923. 
Cigars.     J.  W.  Selker  Cigar  Co.     172.440  ;  Aug.  28  ;   Se- 
rial No.   171,338  ;   published  Jan.   16,   1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Cigars.  M.  Stern.  171,079  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  169,516  ; 
pubUshed  May  8,  1923. 

Cigars.     R.  G.  Sullivan  Estate.     171,670  ;  Aug.  7. 

Cigars.  Swint,  Davis  &  Davis.  170,457 ;  July  17 ; 
Serial  No.    172,362 ;    published   Apr.    10,    1923. 

Cigars.  Tampa  Cig'ar  Company.  177,445  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial 
No.  182,116;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Cigars.  Tampa  Cigar  Company.  177.448  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial 
No.    182,115 ;    published   Oct.   2,    1923. 

Cigars.     United  Retailers,  Inc.     168,454;  Jan.  9. 

Cigars.    M.  Valle  y  Ca.,  Inc.    164,835  ;  Feb.  27. 

Cigars.  M.  Valle  y  Ca.,  Inc.  167,096;  Apr.  24;  Serial 
No.    167,032  ;   published   Jan.   9,    1923. 

Cigars.     Wagemans  &  Son.     164,266  ;  Feb.  13. 

Cigars.  I.  Yereshefsky.  172,307 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
175,494;   published   May  29,   1923. 

Cigars  and  cigarettes.  Havana  Cigar  &  Tobacco  Factories, 
Ltd.     163,335  ;  Jan.  9. 

Cigars  and  cigarettes.  Rex  Cigar  Co.  165,750;  Mar.  20; 
Serial  No.  171,037  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Cigars  and  smoking  tobacco.  Joseph  Farfaglia  &  Co. 
173,954;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  176,611  ;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Cigars  and  tobaccos.  Wm.  Roucher  &  Sons.  176,125 ; 
Nor.  20  ;  Serial  No.  174,816  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Cigars,  cheroots,  and  cigarettes.  C.  Fernandez.  170,240  ; 
July  10  ;  Serial  No.  174,432  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Cigars,  cheroots,  and  little  cigars.  Park  &  Tllford. 
163,445  ;    Jan.    9. 

Cigars,  cheroots,  and  little  cigars.  Leopold  Powell  &  Co. 
171,038  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  149,480  ;  published  May  15, 
1923., 

Cigars,  cheroots,  cigarettes,  smoking  and  chewing  tobacco. 
Moss  &  Lowenhaupt  Cigar  Co.  168,755  ;  May  29  ;  Se- 
rial No.   171,649 ;   published   Feb.   13,   1923. 

Cigars,  cigarettes,  and  smoking  tobacco.  R.  C.  Importa- 
tion Corporation.  170,231  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
173,857  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Cigars,  cigarettes,  smoking  and  chewing  tobacco.  L.  R. 
Carley.     163,034  ;  Jan.  2. 

Cigars,  cigarettes,  smoking  and  chewing  tobacco.  Mint 
Products  Co.  165,969  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  159,520  ; 
published  June  6,  1922. 

Cigars,  cigarettes,  smoking  tobacco.  Lilly,  Dungan  & 
Company.     170,693  ;  July  17. 

Cigars,  smoking  and  leaf  tobacco.  General  Tobacco  Com- 
pany. 177,743  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  184,336  ;  published 
Oct.    16,    1923. 

Tobacco.  Roth  Tobacco  Company.  177,451 ;  Dec.  18 ; 
Serial  No.   182,007  ;   published  Oct.   2,   1923. 

Tobacco.  Roth  Tobacco  Company.  177,453 ;  Dec.  18 ; 
Serial   No.    182,006;    published   Oct.   2,   1923. 

Tobacco  and  cigarettes.  American  Tobacco  Company. 
165,231  ;  Mar.  6. 

Tobacco  and  cigarettes.  Liggett  &  Myers  Tobacco  Com- 
pany.    164,301 :  Feb.  20. 

Tobacco  and  cigarettes.  Liggett  &  Myers  Tobacco  Com- 
pany. 168,082  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  138,771 ;  published 
Feb.  27,   1923. 

Tobacco  and  the  products  for  smoking  and  chewing.  Leaf. 
J.  H.  Cooper.  168,928  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,914  ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Tobacco,  cigarettes,  cigars,  and  snuff,  Smoking.  Galla- 
her,  Ltd.     164,811  ;  Feb.  27. 

Tobacco,  cigars,  cigarettes,  and  cheroots.  D.  Ritchie  &  Co. 
23,348 ;    renewed   July   11,    1923. 

Tobacco,  cigars,  cigarettes,  and  cheroots.  D.  Ritchie  & 
Co.     23,349  ;  renewed  July  11,  1923. 

Tobacco,  cigars,  cigarettes,  and  snuff.  Smoking  and  chew- 
ing. "  Turmac "  Turkish-Macedonian  Tobacco  Co. 
167,856 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  159,226 ;  published  June 
27,   1922. 

Tobacco,  cigars,  cigarettes,  clippings,  and  snuff.  Leaf. 
Cosmocrat  Advertising  Company.     163,299  ;  Jan.  9. 

Tobacco,  Leaf.  Suhling  &  Co.  167,176-7  ;  Apr.  24.  Se- 
rial  Nos.   172,019-20 ;   published   Jan.  9,   1923. 

Tobacco  products.  Zorro  Tobacco  Co.  173,147 ;  Sept. 
18  ;  Serial  No.  177,887  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Tobacco,  Smoking.  Ardath  Tobacco  Company.  167,174 ; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  171.981 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Tobacco,  Smoking.  Cumberland  Tobacco  Works,  Inc. 
163,303  ;  Jan.  9. 

Tobacco,  Smoking.  J.  G.  Flynt  Tobacco  Company. 
165,752  :  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  170,761 ;  published  Den. 
12,  1922. 

Tobacco,  Smoking.  Charles  B.  Perkins  Co.  170,367 ; 
July  17  ;   Serial  No.  173,980  ;  published  Apr.   10,  1923. 

Tobacco,  Smoking  and  chewing.  Quality  Tobacco  Co 
164,138;  Feb.   13. 

Tobacco,  smoking  and  chewing  tobaccos,  cigars,  cigarettes. 
Leaf.  ''Turm.ic"  Turkish-Macedonian  Tobacco  Com- 
pany.    164,154  ;  Feb.   13. 

Tobacco,  Twist.  J.  D.  Walker.  22,425 ;  renewed  Feb. 
7,  1923. 

Tobacco,  Twist,  plug,  and  smoking.  Barlow-Moore  To- 
bacco Company.     164,908  ;  Feb.  27. 

CLASS  19. 

Aircraft.       International     All-Steel     Aircraft     Syndicate, 

Ltd.     163,345  ;  Jan.  9. 
Airplanes.       Longren     Aircraft     Corporation.       167,369 ; 

May   1 ;   Serial  No.    168,976 ;   published   Jan.   23,   1923. 


Airships,  balloons,  kites,  aviation  and  aeronautical  ac- 
cessories. Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company.  174,449  ; 
Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  164,498  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Antirattlers,  brake-rod  supports,  axle  braces,  license  brack- 
ets, etc.    Apco  Manufacturing  Company.    163,011 ;  Jan.  2. 

Auto  .spring  protectors.  A.  Papp.  165,134 ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  151,958  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Automobile  accessories.  Essandee  Corporation.  168,665  ; 
May  29  ;   Serial  No.  154,586  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Automobile  accessories.  Haines  Manufacturing  Corpora- 
tion. 169,203 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  168,888 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Automobile  accessories.  Haines  Manufacturing  Corpora- 
tion. 169,310 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  168,889 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Automobile  accessories.  Haines  Manufacturing  Corpora- 
tion. 174.595  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  178,841 ;  published 
July  17,  1923. 

Automobile  accessories.  Fabric  covers  for.  Atlas  Spe- 
cialty Manufacturing  Company.  174,463  ;  Oct.  16 ; 
Serial  No.  174,057  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Automobile  and  refrigeration  trucks  and  refrigeration 
railroad  cars.  I.  C.  Refrigeration  Co.  175,136 ;  Oct. 
30  ;  Serial  No.  180,476 ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Automobile  and  truck  bodies,  cabs,  motor  busses,  etc. 
Continental  Car  Company  of  America.  171,353  ;  Aug. 
7;   Serial  No.   171,203;   published   May  1.   1923. 

Automobile  and  vehicle  coverings.  Perkins-Campbell 
Company.     176,813  ;  Nov.  27. 

Automobile  bodies.  Diamond  Cab  Sales  Corporation. 
175,092 ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,993  ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Automobile  bodies.  Fisher  Body  Corporation.  170,152 ; 
July  10  ;  Serial  No.  168,464  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Automobile  bodies,  Lever  casings  for  bottoms  of.  Pettitt 
&  Bickford  Company.  172,987 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
173,981  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Automobile  bodies,  motor-truck  bodies,  truck  tops,  etc. 
X-Ray  Incubator  Company.  167,575 ;  May  1 ;  Serial 
No.    166,616;   published   Jan.    2,    1923. 

Automobile  body  hardware.  Ternstedt  Manufacturing 
Company.  166,436  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  163,899  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  3,   1923. 

Automobile  bumpers.  A.  P.  Crell.  167,497  ;  May  1 ;  Se- 
rial No.   166,434  ;  published  Jan.   9,   1923. 

Automobile  bumpers.  J.  M.  Hays  Wood  Products  Com- 
pany, Division  of  Standard  Crate  &  Filler  Company. 
172.007  ;  Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.   172,629 ;  published  May 

29.  1923. 

Automobile  bumpers.     New  York  Wire  &  Spring  Company. 

171,607 ;    Aug.    7 ;   Serial   No.   173-717 ;   published   May 

1,   1923. 
Automobile  bumpers.     New  York  Wire  &  Spring  Company. 

175,605 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial   No.   173,716 ;   published  Aug. 

28.   1923. 
Automobile   bumpers    and    bumper    fittings.      Baton   Axle 

&  Spring  Company.     176,775  ;  Nov.  27. 
Automobile   bumpers    and   parts   therefor.      Quinn    Reade 

Motor  Vehicle  Fender  Co.     172,829  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

165,821  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Automobile  cabs  and   trucks.     Checker  Cab  Manufactur- 
ing Corporation.     165,915  ;  Mar.   20. 
Automobile  dog  carrier.    H.  J.  George.    175,058  ;  Oct.  30  ; 

Serial  No.  179,195  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Automobile  protectors.     Metal  Specialties  Manufacturing 

Company.     175,703  ;  Nov.  6. 
Automobile   radiator  shutter.     Allen   Auto    Specialty   Co. 

167,986;  May  8. 
Automobile  robe   container.      Rolzup  Auto-Robe    Corpora- 
tion.    167.763  ;  May  8  ;   Serial  No.  170,157  ;  published 

Feb.   6,   1923. 
Automobile  .<;prings.  Covers  for.     Dasco  Spring  Cover  Co. 

169.147  ;  .Tune  12  ;  159,854  ;  Mar.  13,  192.3. 
Automobile   steering  controllers.     J.   Hoffman.     167,607 ; 

May  1 ;   Serial   No.    157,995 ;    published   Dec.   26,   1922. 
Automobile    steering-gear-control    wheels.      Rollaway   Mo- 
tor Company.     170,140  ;   July  10  ;   Serial  No.   162,853  ; 

published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Automobile  sunbeam  visor.     Thoma  &  Son,  Inc.     169.282  ; 

.Tune  12;  Serial  No.  158,460;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Automobile    taxicabs.      Yellow     Cab    Manufacturing    Co. 

171,494  ;   Aug.   7 ;   Serial  No.    171,976  ;   published   May 

22,  1923. 

Automobile  taxicabs.  Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co. 
175,505 ;  Nov.  6 ;   Serial  No.   178,488 ;  published  Aug. 

23,  1923. 

Automobile    taxicabs.      Yellow    Cab    Manufacturing    Co. 

175,514  :  Nov.  14  ;  Serial  No.  178,487  ;  published  Aug. 

28,   1923. 
Automobile  tops.      Sterling  Top   &   Equipment   Company. 

171,587 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.    175,573 ;   published   May 

22    1923. 
Automobile  tops,  windshields,  fenders,  etc.     Miller  Auto 

Accessories  Co.     167,958  ;  May  8. 
Automobile  wheels,    rims,    and    clamps.      Hydraulic    Steel 

Company.     165,116:  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  133,148;  pub- 
lished Oct.   10,   1922. 
Automobiles.         Socleta      Anonima       Edoardo      Blanchl. 

168,611 ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.   168,907 ;  published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 

Automobiles.  Stephens  Motor  Car  Company.  171,530; 
^^ug.  7;  Serial  No.  175,572;  published  May  1,  1923 


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Automobiles.      Stephens   Motor   Car   Company.      171,531  • 

Aug.    7 ;    Serial   No.    175,571  ;    published  May   8,    1923. 
Auloiuobiles.      Wizard    Automobile    Company.       163,906 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Automobiles,  All  fabric  accessories  made  for.     Hodes-Zlnk 

Mfg.   Co.     167,609 ;   May   1 ;    Serial  No.    157,221  ;   Dec. 

19,   1922. 
Automobiles  and  automobile  chassis.     A.  Faure.    •175,006; 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  178,170  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Automobiles  and  constructive  parts  thereof.     Locomobile 

Company  of  America,  Incorporated.     171,425  ;  Aug.  7  ; 

Serial    No.    172,002  :    published   May   8,    1923. 
Automobiles  and  constructive  parts  thereof.    Star  Motors 

Incorporated.      171.352  ;   Aug.   7  ;    Serial    No.    171,340  ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Automobiles  and  otber  vehicles.  Grips  for  steering  wheels 

of.       W.     F.    Ridse.       174.4G2:    Oct.     16;     Serial    No. 

174,261  :  published  July  17,   1923. 
.\utomobiles.  Body  brace  and  running-board  support  and 

visors  for.     Metal  Specialties  Manufacturing  Company. 

165.15S;   Mar.   6;    Serial   No.    150.917;    published   Oct. 

17.  1922. 
Automobiles,  Glass  curtain  lishts  and  frames  for.     E.  W. 

Hornunc.     174.445  ;  Oct.  16  ;   Serial  No.  169,904  ;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 
Automobiles,  motor  trucks,  and  motor  cycles.    Lanchester 

.Motor  Co.     163.360  ;  Jan.  9. 
Automobiles,  motor  trucks,  motor  boats,  and   aeroplanes. 

Maybach   Motorenbau   G.   m.   b.   H.     165.111 ;   Mar.   6 ; 

Serial  No.   134,510  ;  published  Nov.   14,   1922. 
Automobiles,  Sun  shields  for.     H.  J.  Dovle.     167,608  ;  May 

1 ;  Serial  No.  157,557  :  published  Oct.  24,  1922. 
Automobiles,     Windshield    visors    for.       Grigsbv-Grunow- 

Hinds  Co.     174,947-8  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  Nos.  167,390-1  ; 

pubUshed  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Axles   and   parts    thereof.     Chadick,    De   Lamater   Corpo- 
ration.     165,358 ;    Mar.    6 ;    Serial   No.    167,800 ;    pub- 
lished Dec.  5,  1922. 
Axles  for  motor-driven  vehicles  and  parts  of  such  axles. 

Variable-speed.   Perfecto  Gear  Differential  Co.    169,273  ; 

June  12;  Serial  No.  148,296;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Bicycles.     Bacharach-Rasin  Co.     171,491 ;  Aug.  7  ;   Serial 

No.  115,398;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Bicycles.      Emblem    Manufacturing    Company.      175,376 ; 

Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No.   169,160  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Bicycles.     L.   A.    Olmsted.      167,361  ;  May   1  ;    Serial   No. 

170,664  ;  published  Jan.  23,   1923. 
Bicycles.      Westfield   Manufacturing  Company.      5  69.254; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  171,050  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Bicycles  and  motor  cycles.    Emblem  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     175,082 ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial    No.    169,161  ;    pub- 
Ushed Aug.  7,  1923. 
Bicycles   and   motor   cycles.     Fabbrica  Automobile   e   Te- 

locipedi    Edoardo    Bianchi.      168,610 :    May   29 ;    Serial 

No.    168,877;    pubUshed    Jan.    30,    1923. 
Bicycles    and     motor    cycles    and     parts    therefor,     etc. 

Mannesmannrohren-Werke.      174.954  ;    Oct.    30  ;    Serial 

No.  163,691  ;  pubUshed  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Bicycles,    automobiles,    motor    cycles,    tricycles,    and    bl- 

cyclettes.     La  Societe  Anonyme  des  Automobiles  Unic. 

169,166  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  167,249  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  192.3. 
Bicycles,    tricycles,   and   parts   thereof.     Westfield   Manu- 
facturing   Company.       175,950 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

172.456;   published   Sept.  4,   1923. 
Bicycles,   tricycles,    motor  trucks,    etc.      Humber  Limited. 

170,590  :   July  17  ;   Serial  No.   154,513  ;   published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Boats.     O.  W.  Watson.     169,113  ;  June  5. 
Boats,  Power-propeUed.     S.   C.  McLouth.     165,141 ;  Mar. 

6  ;  Serial  No.  149,092  ;  pubUshed  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Buggies  and  carriages,  bodies  and  tops  of  the  same,  auto- 
mobile  bodies   and   tops,   etc.      F.   A.    Ames    Company. 

167,488 ;   May   1 ;    Serial   No.    153,426 ;    published   Jan. 

23,  1923. 

Bumpers.  C.  G.  Spring  Company.  173,103  ;  Sept.  18 ;  Se- 
rial No.  177,072  ;  pubUshed  June  12,  1923. 

Bumpers.  C.  G.  Spring  Company.  174.590-2  ;  Oct.  23  ; 
Serial  Nos.  179,70.5-7  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Busses,  Motor.  International  Motor  Company.  171,484  ; 
Aug.   7  ;   Serial   No.   152,425  ;   published  May  22,   1923. 

Car  couplers.  National  Malleable  Castings  Companv. 
165,196 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  167,733 ;  pubUshed  Dec. 
5,   1922. 

Car  couplers,  and  parts  thereof.  Automatic.  McConway 
&  Torley  Company.     166.734 ;   Apr.   10. 

Car  roof.  Railway-.  Hutchins  Car  Roofing  Company. 
173,092  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,669  ;  pubUshed  June 
12,  1923. 

Carriages  and  gocarts.  Babv.  Hoywood-Wnkefield  Com- 
pany. 170.397 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  171,458 ;  oub- 
Ushed  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Carriages  and  go-carts.  Baby.  Westfield  Manufacturing 
Company.  167,366  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  169,942  ;  pub- 
Ushed Jan.  23,  1923. 

Carriages,  Baby.  Westfield  Manufacturing  Company. 
170,501  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,051 ;  pubUshed  Apr. 
17,   1923. 

Cars.  Koppel  Industrial  Car  &  Equipment  Companv. 
169,155-8 ;  June  12  ;  Serial  Nos.  165,447-50 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 


Cars,  bicycles,  etc..  Motor.  Rover  Company.  172,992 ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  173,009  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Cars,  Motor.  Ford  Motor  Company.  174,471  ;  Oct.  16  ; 
Serial  No.  170.014  ;   pul)lished  July  17,  1923. 

Cars,  Motor.  Grant  Motor  Car  Corporation.  169.133 ; 
Juno  12  ;   Serial  No.  132,337  ;  pubUshed  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Cars,  Motor.     Lincoln  Motor  Company.     170,692  ;  July  17. 

Cars,  Pleasure  motor  and  racing.  Duesenberg  Automo- 
bile &  Motors  Co.     174,917;  Oct.  23. 

Cars,  Railway  gasoline  motor.  Mudge  &  Company. 
170,336;  Nov,  20. 

Cars,  wheels,  and  wheeled  loading  racks  or  trucks. 
United  Iron  Works,  Inc.     165,107  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 

139.064  ;  pubUshed  Oct.  17,  1922. 

Cast  chilled  wheels,  industrial  cars,  shop  cars,  push  cars, 

etc.      Ramapo    AJax    Corporation.      175,042 ;    Oct.    30 ; 

Serial  No.  178,358  ;  pubUshed  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Conveyances  for  children.   Hand-propelled.     Filbert-Greer 

Manufacturing    Company.      169,24^1  ;    June    12 ;    Serial 

No.  165.077  ;  pubUshed  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Cycles.     Humber  Limited.      167,729  ;   May   8  ;    Serial  No. 

154,512  ;  pu:^Ushed  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Cycles,   motor  cycles,  automobiles,   aeroplanes,   carriages. 

Ariel     Works     Ltd.       174,982 ;     Oct.     30 ;     Serial    No. 

137,252  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Curtain-window     lights     and     vehicle     top     fabrics.      H. 

Scherer    &    Company.      175,513 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

178.065  ;  pubUshed  Au?.   28,   1923. 

DoUies.      Sharon    Pressed    Steel    Co.      167,790 ;    May    8 ; 

Serial   No.   165,765 :    published   Feb.   6,   1923. 
Draft  arms.      American   Steel  Foundries.     167,430  ;   May 

1 :    Serial  No.   164,216  ;  published  Jan.   23,   1923. 
Engines.   Radiator  shutters   for  internal-combustion.     Ir- 
ving Engineering-Sales  Co.    174,751  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 

167,722  ;   pubUshed   July  17,  1923. 
Fender     braces.        Wichita      Fender      Brace      Company. 

170,694  :  .July  17. 
Glare   and   storm    shields   and   windshields    and   wing-de- 
flecting wings.     Dickinson  &  Co.     163,051 ;  Jan.  2. 
Glass    curtain    lights    and    windshields    for    automobiles. 

E.  W.  Hornung.     167,974  ;  May  8. 
Locomotives  and  railway  and  trollev  cars,  Draft  gear  for. 

Standard  Coupler  Company.     166,959  ;  Apr.  17. 
Luggage     carriers,     shock     absorbers,     combined     fender 

braces   and   bumpers.     Marquette   Manufacturing  Com- 
panv.    174.837  :  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  176,561 ;  published 

.July  24.  1923. 
Mirrors  for  vehicles,   windshield  wings,   shock  absorbers, 

etc.     Trico   Products   Corporation.      170,258  ;   July  10  ; 

Serial  No.   170,910  ;   published  Apr.   3,  1923. 
Mirrors,  Rear-view.     Mid  West  Glass  Company.     164,961 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Mirrors.  Safety.     Rees  Manufacturing  Company.    167,988  ; 

May  8. 
Motor  cycles.    Ace  Motor  Corporation.     169.234  :  June  12  ; 

Serial  No.  175,908:  published  Mar.   13.  1923. 
Motor    cycles    and    lijcycles.      Excelsior    Motor   Mfg.    and 

Supply  Co.     174,752  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  167,718  ;  pub- 
Ushed July  17,  1923. 
Motor    cycles    and    perambulators,    pillory-seat    supports, 

and  saddles  for  motor  cycles.    F.  H.  Headley.     171,388  ; 

Aug.    7;    Serial   No.    129,890;   pubUshed  May   8,    1923. 
Pedal    covers.      Durkee-Atwood    Co.      171,601  ;    Aug.    7 ; 

Serial  No.  174,612:  pubUshed  May  1,  1923. 
Plate,     Aluminum     mat.       A.    E.     Rosenberg.       175,276 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Poles,     Engine     push.       Mummert     Lumber     &    Tie     Co. 

175,021 ;   Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.   177,315  ;   pubUshed  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Propellers,  Boat.     G.  W.  Moitow.     169,019  :  May  29. 
Radiator  caps.     Helmet  Cap  Company.     175.001 ;  Oct.  30  ; 

Serial  No.  172,532  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Radiators  for  motor  vehicles.     C.   H.   Shapiro.     166,008  ; 

Mar.  27:   Setial  No.   162,463;   pubUshed  July  4,   1922. 
Radiators    used    in    connection    with    internal-combustion 

motors.      Modine    Manufacturing    Companv.      165.113 ; 

Mar.    6 :    Serial  No.    126.738 :   published   Dec.    5,    1922. 
Rails,   switches,   metal   cars,  wheels,   and   trucks.     C.   W. 

Hunt  Co.     22,959  ;  renewed  May  2.  1923. 
Recoil  checkers.     H.  G.  Cloyes.     170,106  :  July  10  ;  Serial 

No.  168,102  ;  pubUshed  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Rods   or   tubes.    Connectinsr  and   cross   or  tie.     Columbus 

Auto  Parts  Company.     172.500.;  Aug.  28. 
Rowboats.   Sheet-metal   sectional.     Alfred  C.   Goethel   Co. 

174,405  ;   Oct.   16  :   Serial  No.   176.617  ;   published  July 

17,   1923. 
Shock    absorber.      Crown    Sbock-Absorber    Co.      167,806 ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  167,224  ;  pubUshed  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Shock  absorbers.     C.  W.  Gorton.     172,510  ;  Aug.  28. 
Shock    absorbers    for    automobiles.    Hydraulic.      Love.ioy 

Manufacturing  Company.     174.563  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 

177,091  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Shock    absorbers    for    automobiles.    Hydraulic.      Lovejoy 

M.annfacturing    Company.      174,708:    Oct.    23;    Serial 

No.  177,090;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Shock   absorbers  for   vehicles.     Champion   Products  Mfg. 

Co.     165,192  ;  Mar.   6 ;   Serial  No.   168,253  ;  published 

Dec.  5.  1922. 
Shock  absorbers  for  vehicles.     Wellman-Wieber  Checkers 

Company.     167,505  :  May   1  ;   Serial  No.  166,275  ;  pub- 
lished  Dec.   19,   1922. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Shock-absorbing  mechanism,  draft  riggings  and  buffers  of 

railway  cars,  handbrakes  for  railway  cars,  etc.     W.  H 

Miner.     166,283  ;  Mar.  27. 
Sleds.     Safety  Sled  Company.     171,150  ;  July  31 ;  Serial 

No.  175,949  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Sleds,  Children's.     The  Fair.     167,545  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 

170,573  ;  published  Jan.   30,  1923. 
Sleighs.     J.  Krysiak.    167,764  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  170,142  ; 

published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Spring  covers.     Wilcot  (Parent)  Co.     165,971  ;  Mar.  27 ; 

Serial  No.   160,375 ;  published  Oct.  17,   1922. 
Spring   covers   and  grease  boots.      David   Feinburg  Com- 
pany.     173,025  ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No.    172,643  ;    pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Spring   covers   and   grease   boots.      David   Feinberg   Com- 
pany,    174,604  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,286  ;  published 

July  17,  1923. 
Springs,    Vehicle.      Standard   Parts    Company.      173,122 ; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  161,066  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Taxicabs.      Barley   Motor   Car   Company.      175,019 ;    Oct. 

30  ;  Serial  No.  177,349  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Taxicabs    and    motor    trucks.      W.    H.    Nolan.      165,286 ; 

Mar.  6  ;   Serial  No.  152,683  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Taxicabs,    Automobile.      Yellow    Cab    Manufacturing    Co. 

176,765  ;  Nov.  27. 
Trailers.      Sharon    Pressed   Steel    Co.      167,811  ;    May    8 ; 

Serial   No.   165,766;   published   Feb.   13,   1923. 
Truck    and    car    bodies.      Continental    Car    Company    of 

America.      167,827  ;   May   8  ;    Serial   No.   170,008  ;   pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 
Truck  bodies.     Heil  Co.    173,057-62  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  Nos. 

176,466-71 ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Truck       bodies.         Simplex       Manufacturing       Company. 

166,759  ;  Apr.   10. 
Trucks.      Chase    Foundry    and    Manufacturing    Company. 

174,448 ;   Oct.   16 ;   Serial   No.   165,668 ;   published   July 

3,  1923. 
Trucks     and      automobiles.     Motor.       Graham     Brothers. 

170.489  ;   July  17  ;    Serial  No.   172,272  ;   published   May 

1,  1923. 
Trucks    aud    motor    omnibuses.    Motor.      Automobilwerke 

H.   Bussing,   Aktiengesellschaft.     176,904  ;   Dec.   4. 
Trucks  and  structural  parts  thereof.  Elevating  industrial. 

Bnker  R  &  L  Company.     169,206  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No. 

168.705  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Trucks    and    trailers.    Industrial.      Colby    Steel    and    En- 
gineering Co.     169.994  ;   July  10 ;   Serial  No.   142,775  ; 

published  Apr.    3,   1923. 
Trucks,    Automobile.       Federal    Motor    Truck    Company. 

168,613  ;  May   29  ;   Serial  No.   168,924  ;  published   Feb. 

20.  1923. 
Trucks,  automobiles,   and  stage  bus.  Motor.     Fageol  Mo- 
tors Co.     175,223  ;  Oct.  30. 
Trucks.    D^imp    bodies    for    automobile.      Griscom-Russell 

Company.     165,058  ;  Mar.  6  ;   Serial  No.  166,527  :  pub- 
lished Dec.  5,  1922. 
Trucks,     Floor.       W.    M.    Nutting.      170.547 ;     July    17 ; 

Serial    No.    173.240 ;    published    Apr.   17,    1923. 
Trucks,  Hand.     Sharon  Pressed  Steel  Co.     167,812  ;  May 

8  ;  Serial  No.  165,764  ;  published  Feb.  13.  1923. 
Trucks,    Industrial.      Eleveyor   Electric    Industrial   Truck 

Co.      167,828 ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No.    170,012 ;    published 

Feb.   13,  1923. 
Trucks,  Light  motor.    Eeo  Motor  Car  Company.     163,527  ; 

Jan.   16. 
Trucks,   Motor.      Clinton   Motors   Corporation.      173,056 ; 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  176,536  :  published  June  12,  1923. 
Trucks,    Motor.      Indiana    Truck    Corporation.      163,436 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Trucks,   Motor.     Menominee  Motor   Truck   Co.      171,496  ; 

Aug.   7 :   Serial  No.   171,647 ;   published   May  22,    1023. 
Trucks.    Motor.      J.    H.    Pierce.      169,134 ;   .Tune    12 ;    Sp- 

ri.Tl   Nn    138.09S;  nuhlislied  Mnr.   27,   1923. 
Trucks.    Motor-propelled.      Clark    Tructractor    Company. 

165,644-5  ;  Mar.  13, 
Trufks.    Motor-pi'opellPd.      Clark    Tructractor    Company. 

169.144;  June   12;   Seriiil  No.   157.136;   published  Feb. 

27.  1923. 
Trucks.  Pie,  cooky,  and  bread  rack,  proof-box,  etc.     TTnion 

Steel  Products  Company.     174,328  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No. 

178,008  ;   published  July  17,   1923. 
Vans  or  trucks.  Moving.     W.  B.  Hiner.     169,251 ;  June  12. 

Serial  No.   170.920  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Vehicle    axles    and    wheels,    mounted    wheels,    and    metal 

tires.     Consolidated   Steel  Corporation.     169,151  :  June 

12  ;   Serial   No.   162,982  ;  published  Mar.  13,   1923. 

Vehicle  bodies  and  parts;  Anthonv  Company.  169,915; 
.Tuly  3. 

Vehicle  rear-view  mirrors,  windshield  wings,  etc.  Ko- 
komo  Automotive  Mfg.  Co.     170,689  ;  July  17. 

Vehicle  rims,  automobiles,  motor  trucks,  etc.  Goodyear 
Tire  &  Rubber  Company.     176,897  ;  Dec.  4. 

Vehicle  tops  and  fittings  therefor.  Bow  sockets  for.  Ash- 
tabula Bow  Socket  Company.  171,381  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial 
No.    146,286  ;    published    July    11,    1922. 

Vehicle  tops,  curtains  for  vehicles,  etc.,  Re-covers  for. 
Crawford  Manufacturing  Co.     163,045  ;  Jan.  2. 

Vehicle  wheels.  Spokes  and  nipples  for.  Torrington  Com- 
pany.    177,588;  Dec.  18. 

Vehicles,  Air  springs  for.  Pneumatic  Cushion  Company. 
167,954  ;  May  8. 


Vehicles  and  parts  thereof.  Metal  disk  for  motor.  Wire 
Wheel  Corporation  of  America.  174,434  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Se- 
rial No.  178,793;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Vehicles,  Automatic  brake-actuating  equipment  for.  K. 
O.  Schauman.  165,070;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  164,275; 
published  Oct.  31,   1922. 

Vehicles,  Cushioned  connections  for  use  in.  Interna- 
tional.Motor  Company.  171,507  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 
168,416;    published   May   22,   1923. 

Vehicles,  Electrically-propelled  road.  Ranch  &  Lang,  Inc. 
171,488;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  136,726;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Vehicles,  Gasoline.     Rubay  Company.     171,914  ;  Aug.  14. 

Vehicles,  Gasoline.  Rubay  Company.  175,390  ;  Nov.  6  ; 
Serial  No.  171,658  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Vehicles,  Manuallv-propelled.  Rotacar  Company.  165,414  ; 
Mar.  6  :  Serial  No.  134,218  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Vehicles,  Metal  parts  for  cushioned  connections  in.  In- 
ternational  Motor    Co.      171,504  ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial   No. 

'    169,213  :  published  May  22,  1923. 

Vehicles,  Mirrors  for  motor.  Kales  Stamping  Company. 
170,013  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  172,597  ;  published  Apr. 
3,    1923. 

Vehicles.  Motor.  Indiana  Truck  Corporation.  176.784  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Vehicles,  Motor.  Standard  Motor  Company.  167.507 ; 
May   1  ;    Serial    No.    165,835 ;    published   Jan.    2,    1923. 

Vehicles,  motor  coaches,  and  busses.  Self-propelled.  Mit- 
ten Traylor,  Inc.  175,153 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
180,818  ;  published  Aug.  14,   1923. 

Vehicles,  particularly  automobile  bodies.  Welbilt  Auto- 
Body  Co.  173,693  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,338  ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923.  , 

Vehicles,  Spark  and  throttle  control  l«vers  for  motor. 
Henry's  Handy  Handles  Co.  169,165;  June  12;  Se- 
rial  No.    167,176;   published  Mar.   13,    1923. 

Vehicles,  Top  recoverings  and  seat  covers  for.  Straus- 
Frank    Company.       167,983  ;    May    8. 

Vehicles,  Transmissions  and  axles  for  self-propelled. 
Ruckstell  Sales  &  Manufacturing  Company.  172,511 ; 
Aug.   28. 

Vehicles,  Used  and  secondhand  motor.  Sterrett  &  Flem- 
ing, Incorporated.  174,608 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
176,369  ;  published  July  17,   1923. 

Visors,  Sun.  W.  Modra.  174,965 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
167,645  ;  published  Aug.  7,   1923. 

Wauon  hoses,  spring  seats,  etc.  A.  B.  Clippinger  &  Sons 
Manufacturing  Co.  165,147 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
146.413:   published   Oct.   17,    1922. 

Wheelbarrows.  Sterling  Wheelbarrow  Co.  167,352  ;  May 
1;   Serial  No.   150,489;   published   Jan.   23,   1923. 

Wheelbarrows  and  concrete  carts.  Tubular  and  con- 
tractors'. Akron  Barrow  Company.  169,136  ;  June  12  ; 
Serial   No.   154,909  ;   published  Mar.  13,   1923. 

Wheelbarrows  and  parts  thereof.  Kilbourne  &  Jacobs 
Manufacturing  Company.  167.899  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 
168,845 ;   published    Feb.    6,    1923. 

Wheel  rims,  Bicycle.     W.  B.  Olle.     165,916  ;  Mar.  20. 

Wheels,  Vehicle.  Crane  &  MacMahon,  Inc.  165,914 
Mar.  20. 

Wheels,  Vehicle.  Hall  Wheel  Corporation.  167,825 
May   8;   Serial  No.   170,137;   published    Feb.   13,   1923 

Wheels  of  automobiles  and  industrial-cars.  Ellis  Resill 
ent  Wheel  Corporation.  174,477  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No 
178,239;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Wind  screens  for  use  with  vehicles.  Easting  Wind- 
screens Limited.  170,493 :  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
171.987  ;  published  Apr.  24.  1923. 

Windshield  shade.  Wedler  Shuford  Co.  167,677 ;  May 
8  ;  Serial  No.  142,367  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Windshield  shades.  Motor-vehicle.  Motovisor  Company. 
176,649  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  149,858  ;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

CLASS  20. 

Floor  covering.  Empire  Carpet  Co.  173,289;  Sept.  18; 
Serial  No.  179,092 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Floor  coverings.  Salem  Manufacturing  Company. 
169,824 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  174,153 ;  published  Apr. 
3,    1923. 

Floor  coverings  in  the  nature  of  linoleums  or  oiled  cloth. 
Taylor  Carpet  Co.     164.073  ;  Feb.  13. 

Linoleum.     O.   W.  Richardson  &  Co.     163,924;  Feb.  6. 

Linoleum.  O.  W.  Richardson  &  Co.  171,631  ;  Aug.  7 ; 
Serial   No.   175,945  ;    published  May   15,  1923. 

Linoleums  and  window  shades.  Lyon,  Hall  &  Co. 
23,339  ;  renewed  July   11,   1923. 

Linoleum,  felt-base  linoleum,  and  oilcloth.  Empire  Car- 
pet Co.     163.496  ;  Jan.  16. 

Linoleum  flooring.  David  E.  Kennedy,  Inc.  1 66,996,- 
Apr.  17. 

Oilcloth.  T.  R.  Goodlatte  &  Sons  (Inc.).  171,118;  July 
31  :  Serial  No.  175,193  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Oilcloth.  T.  R.  Goodlatte  &  Sons,  (Inc.).  177.068  ;  Dec. 
11 :  Serial  No.  183,145  :  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Oil  cloth.  Julius  Wile  Sons  &  Co.  170,054 ;  July  10  ; 
Serial  No.   175,829  ;  published  Apr.  3,   1923. 

Oilcloth,  Table.  Columbus-Union  Oil  Cloth  Co.  177,242  ; 
Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.  181,383  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Rubber-composition  floor  covering.  Hupp  Products  Com- 
pany, The.  170,046  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  175,196  ;  pub- 
lished  Apr.    10,   1923. 


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CLASS   21. 

Adhesive  tape  for  electrical  purposes.     Baker,   Hamilton 

and  Pacific  Company.     175.762 :   Nov.   13 ;  Serial  No. 

170,355  ;  published  Aug.   7,  1923. 
.VerinI  insulators  and  radio  panels.     American  Hard  Rub- 
ber Company.     172.1-12  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.   176,778  ; 

published  May  8.  1923. 
.\lr   circuit   breakers,    switches,    coils,   etc.      Condit  Elec- 
trical   Manufacturing    Company.       170,955;     July    24. 
Alarm    and    signal    devices.    Electric.      W.    J.    Williams. 

174,979  :   Oct.  30  :   Serial   No.   148,469  ;   pubUshed  Feb. 

20,   1923. 
Amplifiers,     audiofrequency     transformers,     sockets,     etc. 

General  Radio  Company.     167,334  ;  Apr.  24. 
Automobile     spark     timers.      Recto     Manufacturing     Co. 

172.652  :  Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.  140,069  ;  published  Mar. 

14,  1922. 
Autoniobilo   timers.      Rortefcld    Mfg.    Co.      176,077 ;    Nov. 

13:   Serial  No.   182,184;  published  Aug.   21,  1923. 
Bare  and  insulated  wire,  cable,  and  cordage  for  electrical 

purposes.      American     Copper     Products     Corporation. 

171,030  ;  Julv  31  ;  Serial  No.  160,685  ;  published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Batteries.     Mogul  Electric  Company.     174,770  ;  Oct.  23  ; 

Serial  No.   171.135  ;   published   July  31,  1923. 
Batteries.       Vitalis     Products,     Incorporated.       170.133 ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  159,735  ;  published  June  13,  1922. 
Batteries   and   battery  parts   and   supplies.     Philadelphia 

Storage    Battery    Co.      174,566 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No. 

!•;  7.617;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Batteries  and  drv  cells.  Storage.     L.  R.  Bach  &  Brown. 

164,848  ;   Feb.  27. 
Batteries  and  flash-lisrht  casings,  Electric.     Western  Dry 

Battery   Co.      164,640-1 ;  Feb.  27. 
Batteries   and   parts.    Storage.      Mack   Battery   Company. 

172.150:   Aus.  21:   Serial  No.   169.065;  published  May 

22.  1923. 
Batteries    and    parts    thereof.      Hood    Rubber    Company. 

169,483  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  174,577  :  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Batteries    and   parts    thereof.    Storage.      C   &   B    Battery 

Company.     164,707;   Feb.  27. 
Batteries   and   parts    thereof.    Storage.      Willard    Storage 

Battery     Company.       170,915 :     July     24 ;     Serial    No. 

166.757;   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 
Batteries,     drv     cells,     electric     sadirons,     etc..     Storage. 

Marshall-Wells    Company.      165,028;    Feb.    27. 
Batteries,    Electric.      Cincinnati    Storage    Battery    Com- 

panv.      166,356 ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial    No.    148,958J  ;    pub- 

lishpd   Jan.  16,  1923. 
Batteries,  Electric.     Englert  Manufacturing  Co.     170,218  ; 

Julv   10 ;   Serial  No.  152,€09  ;   published  Apr.    3,   1923. 
Batteries,  Electric.     Neptune  Battery  Co.     174.582  ;  Oct. 

23  ;   Serial  No.   163,283  ;  published  Sent.  26,  1922. 
Batteries,  Electric.     Shrader  Battery  Company.     166,310  ; 

Mar.   27. 
Batteries,  Electric.     Wood-Craft  Company.     176,074  :  Nov. 

13  :   Serial  No.   182,030  ;  published  Aug.  21,   1923. 
Batteries,  mine  lamps,  charging  apparatus  for  mine  lamps, 

and    parts    of    such    articles    and    apparatus,    Storage. 

Koehler  Manufacturing   Company.      166,579  ;   Apr.   10  ; 

Serial  No.  171,643  ;  published  Jan.  9.  1923. 
Batteries,     Secondary    electrical.      Bartholomew    Battery 

&  Supply  Co.     174,779  ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   157,020  ; 

published  Apr.  3.  1923. 
Batteries.   Small   storage.    Grier-Sutherland  Co.    169,406; 

June  12. 
Batteries,  Storage.     Advance  Battery  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     169,405 ;    June    12 ;    Serial   No.    154,633 ;    pub- 
lished Mar.  27.  1923. 
Batteries,    Storage.      G.    M.    Biehl.      170,575;    July    17; 

Seri.al    No.    167,347;   published    Apr.   3,    1923. 
Batteries.  Storage.     Brown  &  Sehler  Company.     174,433  ; 

Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  178,816  :  published  June  26,  1923. 
Batteries,    Storage.      J-E   Battery   Co.   of   Southern   Cali- 
fornia  Inc.     171,957  ;  Aug.   14. 
Batteries,   Storage.      L.    Heiman.      166,307 :   Mar.    27. 
Batteries.  Storage.    Multiple  Storage  Battery  Corporation. 

165,126;   Mar.   6;    Serial  No.   160,500;   published   Nov. 

7.   1922. 
Batteries,    Storage.      Philadelphia    Storage    Battery    Co. 

165.176  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  170,540  ;  published  Dec  19, 

1922. 
Batteries,  Storage.     T  &  T  Storage  Battery  Co.     165.061  ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  166,272  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Batteries,      Storage.        Wearite      Storage      Battery      Co. 

174,690 :   Oct.   23  ;  Serial  No.   179,976  ;   published  July 

31    1923. 
Bntterie.s,      Storage.        White     Cap     Battery     Mfg.     Co. 

172.330;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  177,157;  published  May 

29,  1923. 
Batteries.  Storage.     Wright  Battery  Company.     169,004 ; 

May  29. 
Batterv  chargers.     Fansteel  Products  Company.     177,718: 

Dec.'-  25 :    Serial  No.   182,966 ;   published  Oct.   9.   1923. 
Batterv     clins,     Storage-.       Reliable    Manufacturing    Co. 

16.">,121  ;   Mar.    6 ;   Serial   No.   123.498 ;    published   Oct. 

II.   1921. 
Battery  jars,  panels,  covers,  and  vents,  plate  separators, 

etc.       American     Hard     Rubber     Company.       166,855 ; 

Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  164,214;  published  Aug.  29,  1922. 


Battery  panels.     Cooper  Corp.      164,701  ;  Feb.  27. 
Battery   .separators,   Electric-.      Indianapolis   Manufactur- 
ing Company.     175,893  ;   Nov.   13  ;   Serial  No.  151,581 ; 

published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Battery  switches,  vacuum-tube  sockets,  lighting  switches, 

etc.     Helnemann  Electric  Company.     167,865;  May  8; 

Serial  No.  169,208  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Binding    posts,    telephone    test    connectors,    etc.,    Spring. 

Fabnestock  Electric   Co.     170,345 ;   July   10. 
Brooders,    Electrically-heated.       H.    H.     Hall.       169,#00 ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  161,925  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Brushes,    Electrically-operated     vacuum.       F.     W.     Fink- 

housen.     174,539  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cable   compound.   Electrically-insulating.      National   Cable 

Compound  Company.     164,847  ;  Feb.  27. 
Cables,  Insulated  electric.   Rome  Wire  Company.   174,302; 

Oct.  9. 
Canopies,   Metal-fixture.     G.   W.   Conner.      172,222 ;   Aug. 

28;   Serial   No.  174,234;   published   May  29.   1923. 
Cars  and   tractors.  Timers  for  Ford.     E.  D.   Hodge  Tool 

and    Manufacturing    Company.      170,962 ;    July    24. 
Chandeliers  and  electric  heaters  and  curlers.  Electrically- 
equipped.     Lantieri  Brothers.     166.130  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 

No.    140,601  ;   published   Oct.   31,  1922. 
Circuit      breakers.        Home      Manufacturing      Company. 

164,667:   Feb.   27. 
Cleaners.  Electric  suction.     Wise-McClung  Manufacturing 

Company.     174,299  ;  Oct.  9. 
Cleaners,  Electric  vacuum.     Air  Way  Company.     169.281  ; 

June  12;   Serial  No.  126,441;  publi.shed  May  11,  1920. 
Condensers.  Electrical.     L.  A.   Hazeltine.    .172.139  :   Aug. 

21  :  Serial  No.   176,678  :  published  May  8.  1923. 
Conduits  for  electrical  purposes,  Fiber.     Brown  Company. 

171,053  ;  July  31  ;   Serial  No.   175,709  ;   published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Contact  points.     Fansteel  Products   Company.      176,071 ; 

Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  181,520;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Cooking    apparatus.    Electrical.      Apes    Electrical    Manu- 
facturing Company.     177.612-14  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  Nos. 

182,639-^1  ;   published  Sept.   18.   1923. 
Copper  bars  and  strips,  Finished  commutator.     Anaconda 

Copper    Mining    Company.      175,025 :    Oct.    30 ;    Serial 

No.  177,209  ;   published  June  5,   1923. 
Copper  bars  and  strips,  Finished  commutator.    Anaconda 

Copper  Mining  Company.     175,109  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No. 

177.063  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Cords  and  plugs  used  to  connect  translating  devices  with 

lamp    sockets.    Combined.      A.    E.    Berdon.      166,417; 

Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  165.658  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Cranes,  hoists,  trollevs.  Electric  traveling.     Euclid  Crane 

and  Hoist  Company.     174.530  ;   Oct.  16. 
Crvstal  detectors  and  rectifiers.     Dubilier  Condenser  and 

Radio    Corporation.      173,009  ;    S'ept.    11 ;    Serial    No. 

178,333  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Curling    irons,     Electrical.       Rogers    Electric     Company. 

177,655  ;   Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No.   167,830  ;   published  Oct. 

9,    1923. 
Current  rectifiers  and  transformers  and  electric  batteries 

and  parts  thereof.   Beacon  Rectifier  Company.     165,137  ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  151,143  :  published  Nov.  7.  1922. 
Detector  and  single-stage  audiofrequency   amplifiers,  am- 
plifying transformers,  etc.   Telephone  Maintenance  Com- 
pany.    166,184  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,612  ;  published 

Oct."  31,  1922. 
Detectors.     Hutchison  Radio  Company.     165.210  ;  Mar.  6  ; 

Serial  No.  167.130  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Dials  for  use  with  radio  apparatus.  Control.     Pacent  Elec- . 

trie  Company.     172.999  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,241  ; 

published  .Tune  5.  1923. 
Drills,  hammers,  and  grinders,  EHectric.     Electro-Magnetic 

Tool  Company.     166,574  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  171,068  ; 
.     published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Dynamos,  electromotors  and  parts  thereof,  electrical  ap- 
paratus.      Deutsche     Elektrizitilts-Werke     zu     Aaohen- 

Garbe,    Lahmever    &    Co.-Aktiengesellschaft.      170.141 ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  162,985  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Electric       appliances.         Branford      Electric      Company. 

175.949  :  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  172,634  ;  published  Aug. 

21.   1923. 
Electric  batteries.     Burgess  Battery  Company.     169.089  ; 

June  5. 
Electric  bulbs   and  lamps.     P.   Riesman.      172.015  ;   Aug. 

21  :  Serial  No.   174.924  :  published  May  8,  1923. 
Electric  conductors,  wires,  and  cables.     Boston  Insulated 

Wire    and    Cable    Co.      169,286 ;    June    12 ;    Serial    No. 

160.534  :  published  July  18.  1922. 
Electric-conduit  fittings.     L.  F.  Brunner.     170,128  ;  July 

10 ;    Serial  No.   156.,344 ;   published   Apr.   3.   1923. 
Electric  conduits,  Fittings  for.     M.  W.  Johnson.    175.828  ; 

Nov.  13  :  Serial  No.  182.152  ;  pubUshed  Aug.  21.  1923. 
Electric  conduits.  Fittings  for.  M.  W.  Johnson.  176,073  ; 
.  Nov.  13  :  Serial  No.  182.054  ;  published  Aug.  21.  1923. 
Electric  conduits.  Fittings  for.    M.  W.  Johnson.    177.620; 

Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  182,542  ;  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Electric  conduits.  Fittings  for.     M.W.Johnson.     177.716: 

Dec.  25  :  Serial  No.   182,823  :  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Electric   connectors,  wiring  outfits,    etc.      H.   A.   Douglas. 

174.458  :   Oct.  16 ;   Serial  No.  142,829  ;  published  June 

26.   1923. 
Electric  fuses.     Chicago  Fuse  Mfe.  Co.     165.275;  Mar.  6; 

Serial  No.   156.083  :  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Electric   generating  plants.      Kohler  Comnany.      167.671  ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  172,889  ;  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered— Continned. 


Electric  generators,  dynamos,  motors,  electric  ignition 
apparatus^  etc.  Owen-Dyneto  Corporation.  176,069 ; 
Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.   181,611 ;  published  Sept.  4,   1923. 

Electric  gluepots,  soldering  irons,  frying  pans,  etc.  Rohne 
Electric  Co.     172,192  ;  Aug.  21. 

Electric  heating  apparatus  for  heating  rivets,  slugs,  etc. 
Humil  Corporation.  176,067 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
181,190  ;  published  Aug.   21,   1923. 

Electric  hot  plates.  Liberty  Gauge  &  Instrument  Co. 
164,185;   Feb.   13. 

Electric  insulating  compound  and  insulating  parts  of 
electrical  apparatus  made  therefrom.  Connecticut  Tele- 
phone &  Electric  Company.  165,191 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial 
No.  168,255  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Electric  light  and  po^'er  plant  units.  Universal  En- 
gineering Company.  169,448 ;  June  19 ;  Serial  No. 
172,810;  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 

Electric-light  bulbs.  Incandescent.  Save  Electric  Cor- 
poration. 165,287  :  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  152,594  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  7,  1922. 

Electric-light  fixtures.  B.  F.  Klein.  177,659  ;  Dec.  25  ; 
Serial   No.    181,530;    published   Oct.    9,    1923. 

Electric-light  fixtures  and  parts  thereof,  canopies.  Serv- 
ice Electric  Mfg.  &  Supply  Co.     168,994  ;  May  29. 

Electric-light  fixtures.  Metal  canopies  for.  G.  W.  Con- 
ner.    169,698  ;  June  26. 

Electric-light  traffic  signals  for  use  on  self-propelled 
vehicles.  E.  C.  Taylor.  169,055 ;  June  5 ;  Serial 
No.   169,191  ;   published   Feb.    13,    1923. 

Electric-lighting  brackets  and  ceiling  fixtures.  Christie- 
Williams  Co.  177,674  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  180,362  ; 
published  Oct.   9,   1923. 

Electric-lighting  fixtures.  Colonial  Lamp  &  Fixture 
Works.  169,440-1 ;  June  19  ;  Serial  Nos.  173,176-7  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Electric-lighting  fixtures.  B.  F.  Klein.  177,660 ;  Dec.  25  ; 
Serial  No.   181,531 ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Electric-lighting  fixtures,  also  complete  electric-lighting 
fixtures.  Metal  parts  and  fittings  for.  B  &  L  Metal 
Stamping  Co.  174,577;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  164,489; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Electric-lighting  fixtures  and  parts  thereof.  Halcolite 
Company.  166,572  ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  165,551 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.   9,    1923. 

Electric-lighting  fixtures  for  show  cases.  Siemers-Mar- 
shall  Electric  Co.  165,182  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  168,694  ; 
published  Nov.  7,   1922. 

Electric  lighting  plant,  Dynamo-.  Chas.  T.  Stork  &  Co. 
165,117 ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  120,132  ;  published  Dec.  19, 
1922. 

Electric  lighting  systems  for  use  on  railroad  passenger 
cars,  electric  fans,  water  coolers,  and  storage  batteries. 
Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company.  174,453 ; 
Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  160,978  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Electric  lights  and  lighting  fixtures  for  motor  cars.  Mo- 
tor Curve  Light  Company.  173,006  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 
No.  177,987  ;  published  June  5.  1923. 

Electric  lights  for  automobiles,  etc.,  and  parts  thereof. 
Radio-Lite,  Inc.  171,070 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  172,394  ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Electric  motors,  generators,  and  dynamos.  Triumph  Elec- 
tric Co.     164,699;    Feb.  27. 

Electric  motors.  Portable.  Fitzgerald  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 166,492  ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  171,159 ;  published 
Jan.  9,   1923. 

Electric  resistance  materials.  Electrical  Alloy  Company. 
.  175,997  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,365  ;  published  Sept. 
4,   1923. 

Electric  stoves,  heaters,  sadirons,  etc.  A.  J.  Llndemann 
&  Hoverson  Company.  171,019  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
167,575  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Electric  -  switch  handles.  Bryant  Electric  Company. 
163,221 ;    Jan.    2. 

Electric   switches.      H.    D.    Thomas.      170,346 ;    July    10. 

Electric  tail  lights,  stop  lights,  backing  lights,  etc.  New 
England  Pressed  Steel  Company.  167,931 :  May  8 ; 
Serial   No.    171,430 ;    published   Feb.    20,   1923. 

Electric  time  switches,  light  flashes,  transformers,  etc. 
J.  Eckelkamp.  174,567  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,689  ; 
published  July  10,  1923. 

Electric  wiring.  Youngstown  Sheet  and  Tube  Company. 
177,717  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  182,845  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Electrical  apparatus.  Estate  of  Constant  Potential  Sys- 
tem. 166,537;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  160,396;  published 
Jan.  2,  1923. 

Electrical  apparatus.  A.  E.  Greenslade.  166,236 ;  Mar. 
27  ;   Serial  No.  165,373  ;   published  Nov.   14,   1922. 

Electrical  apparatus.  E.  J.  G.  Pacault.  167.714 ;  May 
8  ;   Serial  No.   138,019 ;  published   Jan.   23,  1923. 

Electrical  apparatus.  Pacent  Electric  Company.  163,878  ;  ■ 
Feb.  6. 

Electrical  apparatus.  Pacent  Electric  Company.  165,181  ; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  169,319  ;  published  Dec.  i9,  1922. 

Electrical   apparatus.      B.    C.   Rogers.      169,097 ;   June   5. 

Electrical  apparatus  and  supplies.  Rico  Ignition  Com- 
pany. 165,206;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  166,714;  published 
Nov.  14,  1922. 

Electrical  apparatus  for  burning  Incense  or  disinfecting 
and  air  purifying  substances.  ASrozon-Fabric  G.  &  B. 
Sternberg.     164,307  ;  Feb.  20. 


Electrical  apparatus,  machines,  and  supplies.  Johns- 
Pratt  Company.  169,454  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  172,680  ; 
published    Mar.    27,    1923. 

Electrical  apparatus,  machines,  and  supplies.  Manhat- 
tan Electrical  Supply  Co.  167,102 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial 
No.  169,134  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Electrical  apparatus,  more  particularly  transformers. 
Pacent  Electric  Company.  165,175  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 
170,670;  published   Dec.   19,  1922. 

Electrical  apparatus,  radio  telephone  and  telegraph  and 
signaling  and  power-transmission  apparatus.  Chicago 
Radio  Laboratory.       164,520  ;  Feb.  20. 

Electrical  apparatus,  radio  telephone  and  telegraph  and 
signaling  and  transmission  of-power  apparatus.  Chi- 
cago Radio  Laboratory.     164,341 ;   Feb.  20. 

Electrical  apparatus,  radio  telephone  and  telegraph  and 
signaling  and  transmission-of-power  apparatus.  Chi- 
cago Radio  Laboratory.  166,554  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No. 
170,969;    published   Jan.    9,    1923. 

Electrical  appliances.  Newmarket  Trading  Company. 
166,567 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  167,315  ;  published  Dec. 
26,  1922, 

Electrical  condensers.  E.  R.  Knott  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 166,564  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  168,534  ;  published 
Dec.  26,  1922. 

Electrical  condensers.  Wireless  Specialty  Apparatus 
Company.  167,067  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  158,693  ;  pub- 
lished May  9,  1922. 

Electrical  conductors,  Insulating  separator  for.  D.  J. 
Hoye.  177,782 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No.  183,653 ;  pub- 
lished  Oct.   9,    1923. 

Electrical  conductors.  Woven  tubes  for.  Tubular  Woven 
Fabric    Company.      177,608 ;    Dec.    18. 

Electrical-conduit  couplings.  Thomas  &  Betts  Co. 
170,342;  July  10. 

Electrical  control  apparatus.  Dalton,  Whittier  True  Com- 
pany. 171,084  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  174,201 ;  published 
Apr.  24,  1923. 

Electrical  controlling  devices,  etc.  Allen-Bradley  Com- 
pany. 172,135  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  176,438  ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Electrical  devices.  Household.  Allied  Factories  Corpora- 
tion. 174,441  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  177,118  ;  published 
June  19,  1923. 

Electrical  fixtures,  lamp  sockets,  and  brackets.  Hitchings- 
Spence.  166,565  :  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  167,615  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922. 

Electrical  inductances.  J.  L.  Reinartz.  177,585 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Electrical  instruments  for  central-station  uses.  Eastern 
Specialty  Company.  177,725 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
176,792  ;  published  Oct.  9,   1923. 

Electrical  loud-speaking  receivers,  horns,  etc.  Bristol 
Company.  166,471 ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  168,098  ;  pub- 
lished  Jan.   9,    1923. 

Electrical  motors,  Rebuilt  or  renewed.  Surety  Motor 
Bonding  Co.     163,257  ;  Jan.  2. 

Electrical  outlet  fixtures.  W.  Symmes.  177,697-8  ;  Dec. 
25  ;   Serial  Nos.  183,349-50  ;  published   Oct.   9.   1923. 

Electrical  products.  Racine  Universal  Motor  Company. 
164,695  ;    Feb.   27. 

Electrical  resistances.  Post-Glover  Electric  Company. 
168,414;  May  22;  Serial  No.  172,764;  published  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

Electrical  switches,  switchboards,  switch  boxes,  etc. 
Frank  Adam  Electric  Co.  166,559;  Apr.  10;  Serial 
No.    169,269 ;    published    Jan.    2,    1923. 

Electrical  tools.  Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Company. 
164,919;  Feb.   27. 

Electrical  wires.  Protective  covering  for.  Tubular  Woven 
Fabric  Company.  170,391  ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
170,913  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Electrlcally-neated  appliances.  Electrical  Heating  Appli- 
ance Co.  165,178 ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  169,894  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 

Electrically-operated  apparatus  for  heating  and  blow- 
ing air  for  drying  purposes.  General  Engineering  & 
Construction  Company.  167,481  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
162,675  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Electrodes,  Metal.  Seymour  Manufacturing  Company. 
174,408  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  175,951  ;  published  June 
26,  1923. 

Electron  tubes,  sockets  for  electron  tubes,  rheostats,  etc. 
Connecticut  Telephone  &  Electric  Company.  172.319  ; 
Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  176,400  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Engine,  Preheating  devices  for  fuel  Intake  of  an  internal- 
combustion.     C.  O.  Erickson.     164,650  ;   Feb.   27. 

Engines,  Electrical  starters  for.  Liberty  Starters  Cor- 
poration. 165,165  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  132,699  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  28,  1922. 

Engines,  Ignition-timing  devices  for  internal-combustion. 
Ecometer  Manufacturing  Company.  171.037  ;  July  31 ; 
Serial  No.  151,151 ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Engines,  Spark  timers  for  internal-combustion.  E.  W. 
Turner.  169,236 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  173,302  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,   1923. 

Engines.  Spark  timers  for  internal-combustion.  Upco 
Manufacturing  .and  Sales  Company.  174,906  ;  Oct.  23  ; 
Serial  No.  179,017;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Engine.*!,  Timer  for  combustion.  Bigelow  Bruno  Mfg.  Co. 
165,179  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  169,700 ;  published  Dec 
19,  1922. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Coutinued. 


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Engines,  Timers  for  Internal-combustion.  Eclipse  Spe 
daltv  Manufacturing  Company.  166,576 ;  Apr.  10 
Serial  No.    171,266;   published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Engines.  Timing  switches  for  internal-combustion.  C.  L, 
Lilleberg.  166,543 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  152,511 ;  pub 
lishcd  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Eugrnvint;  mnchines,  Electric.  Engravograph  Corpora 
tion.  '170,065 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  181,261 ;  pub 
lishea  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Fans.  Electric.  General  Electric  Company.  164,398 
Feb.  20. 

Fans,  Electric.  Russell  Electric  Company.  164,361 
Feb.  20. 

Fans,  Electric.  Singer  Manufacturing  Company.  164,387 
Feb.  20. 

Fire-prevention  apparatus  and  systems  and  parts  thereof, 
Tacific  Fire  Extinguisher  Company.     169,231  ;  June  12 
Serial  No.   167,414 ;   published   Jan.   9,   1923. 

Flash  lights.  Ivar-Lite  Corporation.  169,284  :  June  12 
Serial  No.   159,704:   published   Sept.   26,   1922. 

Platlrons,  Electric.  Central  Flatiron  Mfg.  Co.  176,906 
Dec.  4. 

Furnaces,  Electric.  Electric  Furnace  Company.  174,298 
Oct.  0. 

Fuse  plug.  Electrical.    A.  L.  Lewis.     173,079  ;  Sept.  11. 

Fuse  plugs.  W.  O.  Besaw.  169,985 ;  July  10 ;  Serial 
No.    167,929;    published   Apr.   3,    1923. 

Fuses,  Safety  device  for  handling  electric.  E.  V.  Gluck. 
167,713  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  139,206 ;  published  Jan. 
23,  1923. 

Generators,  motor-driven  electroplating-generator  sets, 
electroplating  machines,  and  electric  polishing  lathes, 
Ix)w-voltage  electroplating.  A.  P.  Munning  &  Co. 
164,262;   Feb.   13. 

Grills,  Electric  toaster.  Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Com- 
pany.    174,305;  Oct.  0. 

Hair-curling  irons,  Electric.  W.  T.  Grant  Company. 
174,367  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  175,656  ;  published  June 
12,  1923. 

Hair  driers,  toasters,  and  waffle  irons.  Electrically-op- 
erated. Fitzgerald  Manufacturing  Company.  168.417  ; 
May  22 ;   Serial  No.  172,591  ;  published  Feb.   20,   1923. 

Hammers,  Electric.  National  Electric  Manufacturing 
Companv.  171,055  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  175,881  ;  pub- 
Ushed  Apr.  24,  1923.  • 

HeadliElit  dimmers.  Electrically  -  operated.  Dimit  Co. 
167.1327  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  171,121 ;  published  Feb.  20, 
1923. 

Headlights  and  flood  lights.  Electric.  Berkeley  Light  Cor- 
poration. 171,040  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  137,513  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Headlights  for  automobiles,  motor  cycles,  etc..  Electric. 
R.  W.  Harris.  168,627  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  167,773  ; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Headlights,  spotlights,  and  electric  lamps.  Darsle  Man- 
ufacturing Companv.  166,581 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No. 
171,907  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

HeatPis.  Eli?ctric.  London  Lightingwares  Corporation. 
168,019  :  May  8. 

Heaters,  radiant  floor  and  wall  heaters,  etc..  Electric 
water  and  air.  W.  W.  Hicks.  169,966;  July  10;  Se- 
rial  No.    174,962;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 

Heaters,  sadirons,  stoves,  grills,  etc..  Electric.  Rochester 
Stamping  Company.     164,920 ;   Feb.   27. 

Heating  elements  for  electric  sad,  branding,  and  solder- 
ing irons.  Dover  Manufacturing  Company.  163,429 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Hoisting  machinery.  Electrically  operated.  Shepard  Elec- 
tric Crane  &  Hoist  Company.     177,837  ;  Dec.  25. 

Horns.  Radio  loud-speaking.  Sadler  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    177,606 ;  Dec.  18. 

Hot    plates    and    flatirons.    Electrically-heated.      Central 
Flatiron    Mfg.     Co.       169,468 ;     June    19 ;     Serial    No. 
173,622;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Ignition   and  starting  apparatus   for  internal-combustion 
engines  and   electric-lighting  systems  for  moving  vehi. 
clcs.     American  Bosch  Magneto  Corporation.     176,933  ; 
Dec.  4. 
Incense  or  disinfecting  and  air-purifying  substances,  Elec- 
trical apparatus  for  burning.     Aerozon-Fabrlk  G.  &  B. 
Sternberg.      164,308 ;    Feb.    20. 
Insulated    wire    and    cables.      Kerlte    Insulated    Wire    & 
Cable  Company.     174,600  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  178,106  ; 
puolished  July  24,   1923. 
Insulated  wire  and  insulated  wire  cables.    Phillips  Insu- 
lated Wire  Company.     23,857  ;  renewed  Nov.  21,  1923. 
Insulating  compounds  and  electric  Insulators,  Electrical. 

Siluminite  Insulator  Company.     164,336  ;  Feb.  20. 
Insulating  compounds.  Electric.     Waterbury  Button  Com- 
pany.     166,562:    Apr.    10;    Serial   No.    168,740;    pub- 
lished Jan.  9,   1923.     . 
Insulating    material.    Electrical.      Respro    Inc.      174,452 : 
Oct.   16;  Serial  No.  162,199:  published  June  26,  1923. 
Insulating     tape.       Elkhart     Rubber     Works.       168.996 ; 

May  29. 
Insulating    tape.    Adhesive.      Canfleld    Rubber    Company. 

164,389;   Feb.  20. 
Insulation.    Composition    for    electrical.      Johns-ManvUIe, 

Incorporated.     171,951 ;  Aug.  14. 
Insulation  purposes.  Treated  and  untreated  tapes  for  elec- 
trical.    Mica   Insulator  Company.      171.086  ;   July   31  ; 
Serial  No.  173,844  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 


Insulator  and  knobs.  Illinois  Electric  Porcelain  Com- 
pany. 172,397 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  167,354  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Insulators,  Electric.  A.  &  J.  M.  Anderson.  22,148 ; 
renewed  Dec.   6,   1922. 

Insulators  for  high-tension  insulation.  Locke  Insulator 
Corporation.  167,606 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  163,526 ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Jacks  for  radio  telephone  and  telegraph  and  similar  pur- 
poses.   Pacent  Electric  Company.     171,274  ;  July  31. 

Knife  switches,  panel  boards,  switchboards,  and  fuse  reduc- 
ers. Plainville  Electrical  Products  Company.  171.073; 
July  31  ;  Serial  No.  171,432;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Lamp  cord.  Trebor  Manufacturing  Co.  168,462  ;  May 
22;   Serial  No.   173,056;   published   Feb.   20,   1923. 

Lamp  fixture.^,  motors,  and  fans,  Electric-.  National 
Screw  and  Manufacturing  Company.  174,593  ;  Oct.  23  ; 
Serial  No.   179,418  ;   published  July  24,   1923. 

Lamp  sockets,  fuse  sockets  and  switches,  Incandescent-. 
R.  Eberhardt.  176,063  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,923  ; 
published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Lamp  spotlights  to  be  mounted  in  automobile  wind- 
shields, Electric.  Floyd  Clymer  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    170,340;   July   10. 

Lamp  stands  and  bases.  Electric-.  French  Kbre  Co. 
168,549  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  159,748  ;  pubUshed  Feb. 
20,  1923. 

LamiJS  and  parts  thereof,  etc..  Portable  electric.  Ameri- 
can Electric  Equipment  Co.  174,698  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 
No.  175,755  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Lamps,  Electric.  Advance  Wood  Turning  Co.  177.708-9  ; 
'  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  Nos.  164,150-1  ;  published  Oct.  9.  1923. 

Lamps,  Electric.  Republic  Photographic  Corporation. 
166.557  ;  Apr.  lO;  Serial  No.  170,339  ;  published  Jan. 
2,   1923. 

Lamps,  Electric  automobile.  American  Auto  Lamp  Co. 
172,399  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  165,600  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Lamps,  Electric  automobile.  U.  S.  Auto  Lamp  Mfg.  Co. 
164,283  ;   Feb.   20. 

Lamps,  Electric  parking.  Rae-Lite  Mfg.  Co.  177,735 ; 
Dec.   25  ;   Serial   No.    182,769 ;   published   Oct.    9,   1923. 

Lamps,  electric  traffic-directing  signal  systems  for  vehicles, 
and  parts  thereof,  Electric  signal.  Protex  Signal  Com- 
pany. 165,417;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  152,447;  pub- 
lished Nov.  28,  1922. 

Lamps,  Electrically-operated  signal.  Beacon  Motor  Lamp 
Manufacturing  Company.     166,319  ;  Mar.  27. 

Lamps,  electromotors,  dynamos,  etc.,  Electrical.  Philipps 
Aktien-Gesellschaft.  170,217 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
150,286  ;  published  Apr.  3,   1923. 

Lamps  for  use  on  vehicles,  Combined  parking  and  stop-sig- 
nal electric.     G.  S.  Clark.     164,636;  Feb.  27. 

Lamps,  Guards  for  electric.  Flexible  Steel  Lacing  Co. 
174,428  ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.  179,190 ;  published  June 

26,  1923. 

Lamps,  Incandescent.  Nitrogen  Electric  Company. 
169,466  ;  June  19 ;  Serial  No.  173,577 ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 

Lamps  or  bulbs.  Electric-lighting.  Hygrade  Engineering 
Co.     164,953  ;  Feb.  27. 

Lamps,  parts  thereof,  etc..  Portable  electric.  American 
Electric  Equipment  Co.  174,410  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No. 
175,754  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Lamps,  parts  thereof,  etc..  Portable  electric.  American 
Electric  Equipment  Co.  174,699  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 
175,758  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Lamps,  parts  thereof,  etc..  Portable  electric.  Home 
Lighting  Equipment  Corporation.  174,409  ;  Oct.  16 ; 
Serial  No.   175,792  ;  published  July   10,   1923. 

Lamps,  Portable  and  nonportable  electrical.  S.  Frost. 
169,264  ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  155,999 ;  published 
Sept.  26,   1922. 

Lamps,  Portable  electric.  Bussemann  Manufacturing 
Company.  175,843  :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  180,746 ; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Lampstands  or  bases  and  fixtures  therefor.  Electric. 
Jefferson  Company.  169.250 :  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
170,768  ;  published  Mar.   6,   1923. 

Lanterns,  Electric.  A.  J.  Cole.  174,707;  Oct.  23;  Se- 
rial No.  177,036  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Lighting  fixture.  Electric-.  Jaseph  E.  Prechie  &  Co. 
164,697  :  Feb.  27. 

Lighting  fixture,  Electrical.  St.  Louis  Brass  Manufac- 
turing Company.  172,317 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
176.226:  published  May  29,  1923. 

Lighting  fixtures,  Electric-.  Solar  Illuminating  Co. 
164,291 ;   Feb.   20. 

Lighting  plants.  Farm.  Universal  Motor  Company. 
164.649  ;  Feb.  27. 

Lighting  plants.  Individual.  Farmelectric  Utilities  Cor- 
poration. 177,736:  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  182,742;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18.  1923. 

Lightning  arresters.  T.  Patrycki.  172,009 ;  Aug.  21 , 
Serial  No.  175.884;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Lightning  arresters.  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufac- 
turing Company.  171.006  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  176,864  ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Lightning  arresters  and  rods,  tips,  and  connectors  there- 
for for  trolley  poles,  etc.  Mannesmannrohren-Werke. 
175,747  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  163,693  ;  published  Aug. 
7,   1923. 

Lightning  rods.     Dodd  &  Struthers.     164,634  ;  Feb.  27. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list,  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Lightning  rods.  George  E.  Thompson  Lightning  Rod  Co. 
169,408  ;  June  12. 

Mail  hoists  and  elevators  and  parts  thereof,  Electric.  D. 
A.  Doran.     164,664  ;  Feb.  27. 

Magnets  and  magnetic  separators.  Dings  Magnetic  Sepa- 
rator   Co.      177,846;    Dec.    25. 

Motor,  aei'oplane,  and  cycle  accessories.  S.  Smith  & 
Sons  (M.  A.)  Ltd.  166,128;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No. 
134,393;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Motor  horns,  Electrical.  United  Electrical  Manufactur- 
ing Co.  169,450;  June  19;  Serial  No.  172,787 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.   27,   1923. 

Motors  and  parts,  controllers  and  parte,  electric  lamps, 
etc.,  Electric.  Singer  Manufacturing  Company. 
175,840  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  181,703  ;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923. 

Motors  and  parts  thereof.  Electric.  H.  B.  Sherman 
Manufacturing  Co.  175,842 ;  Nov.  l3 ;  Serial  No. 
181,223 ;    published    Sept.    4,    1923. 

Motors,  Electric.  American  Radio  and  Research  Corpo- 
ration. 166,547 :  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  138,207 ;  pub- 
lished Doc.  26,  1922. 

Motors,  Electric.  Azor  Motor  Mfg.  Co.  169,479  ;  June 
19 ;    Serial    No.    174,285  ;    published    Mar.    27,    1923. 

Motors,  Electric.  General  Electric  Company.  172,367 ; 
Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  161,182  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Motors,  generators,  and  fans.  Electric.  Star  Electric 
Motor  Co.  174,738-9  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  Nos.  152,036-7  ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Motors,  generators,  and  transformers,  Electric.  Char- 
lotte Electric  Repair  Co.  171,119  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
175,300  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Motors,  Portable  electric.  Champion  Appliance  Manu- 
facturing Company.  172,003 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No. 
170,926  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Nuts,  bushings,  connectors,  etc.,  Lock.  Appleton  Electric 
Company.  165,305  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  163,129  ;  puh 
lished  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Outlet  boxes.  Electric  Outlet  Company.  175,943  ;  Nov 
13 ;    Serial   No.    173,129 ;   published   Aug.   7,    1923. 

Phonograph  and  radio  receiving  sets,  loud  speakers,  etc. 
Combination.  Walter  Lytton,  Inc.  175,999  ;  Nov.  13 
Serial    No.    169,814 ;    published   Sept.   4,    1923. 

Phonographs,  Electrical  sound  amplifiers  for.     Magnavox 
Company.       172,253 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial    No.     155,823 
published  May  8,   1923. 

Pianos,  Motors  for  player.  Motor  Player  Corporation 
169,501 ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  158,630  ;  published  Mar, 
27,   1923. 

Posts,  Electrical  binding.  Marshall-Gerken  Company 
174,464  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  173,775  ;  published  June 
12,  1923. 

Potheads,   cable-end   bells,   etc..    Single  and   multiple   con 
ductor  and  high  and  low  tension.     G  &  W  Electric  Spe 
cialtv  Co.     166,578;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  171,638;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Pumps,  Electrically-operated  deep-well  and  turbine.  Ster- 
ling Iron  Works.  177,761 ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  177,114  ; 
published   Oct.  9,   1923. 

Radioadapters.  Beckley-Ralston  Co.  177,710  ;  Dec.  25  ; 
Serial  No.   163,608  ;   published  Oct.  9,   1923. 

Radio  and  wireless  telephone  equipment.  Audiola  Radio 
Company.  171,308  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  163,304  ;  pub- 
lished   Aug.    29,    1922. 

Radio  apparatus.  E.  T.  Cunningham.  174,343  ;  Oct.  16  ; 
Serial  No.  153,200  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Radio  apparatus.  De  Forest  Radio  Telephone  and  Tele- 
gra.iih    Company.      164,973 ;    Feb.    27. 

Radio  apparatus.  De  Forest  Radio  Telephone  and  Tele- 
graph Company.  166,344  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  159,955  ; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Radio  apparatus.  Domestic  Electric  Company.  174,661 ; 
Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.  169,626  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Radio  apparatus.  Dyer  Company.  166,556 ;  Apr.  10 ; 
Serial  No.  170,478  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Radio  apparatus.  Fairmont  Electric  and  Manufacturing 
Company.  166,558 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  170,131 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Radio  apparatus.  Radio  Specialty  Co.  167,829 ;  May  8 ; 
Serial  No.  169,869  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Radio  apparatus.  Sayre-Level  Radio  Company.  172,310  ; 
Aug.   28  ;   Serial  No.  175,741 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Radio  apparatus.  C.  D.  Tuska  Company.  167,539  ;  May 
1  ;   Serial  No.  171,109  ;  published  .Ian.  23,   1923. 

Radio  apparatus.  Victor  Radio  Corporation.  168,431  ; 
May  22 ;   Serial  No.   172,137  ;  published   Feb.   20.   1923. 

Radio  apparatus  and  parts  therefor,  Transformers  used 
in.  American  Transformer  Company.  172,013 ;  Aug. 
21 ;  Serial  No.  175,289  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Radio  apparatus  and  parts  thereof.  Sayre-Level  Radio 
Company.  172,790  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,740  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Radio  apparatus.  Dials  made  of  hard  rubber  for.  Ameri- 
can Hnrd  Rubber  Company.  172,011  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial 
No.   175,094  ;   published  May  8,   1923. 

Radio  apparatus,  parts  and  supplies.  A.  J.  Meyer  Mfg. 
Co.  169,296  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  165,755  ;  published 
Mar.  6,   1923. 

Radio  apparatus.  Parts  for.  Alden  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 175,843;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  180,953;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 


Radio  apparatus,  Phones  for  use  with.  Marinette  Elec- 
tric Corporation.  172,323 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
176,635;   published  May  29,   1923. 

Radio  apparatus,  radio  receiving  sets.  Variometers,  vario- 
couplers,  and  transformers  for.  General  Radio  Corpo- 
ration. 175,919;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  180,279;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Radio  apparatus,  rheostats,  potentiometers,  etc.  C. 
Hardy.  172,884  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,865  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Radiociystals.      Foote    Mineral   Co.      176,912 ;   Dec.    4. 

Radio  crystals.  Radiola  Wireless  Corporation.  170.107  ; 
July  10  ;    Serial  No.   168,786  ;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 

Radio  detector,  amplifier  and  transmission  tubes.  Radio 
Stati-Tube  Mfg.  Co.     164,593  ;   Feb.  20. 

Radio  detector  and  amplifier  tubes.  O.  &  T.  Electric  Cor- 
poration. 174,587  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,293  ;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 

Radio-detector  crystalline  compound.  J.  B.  Curry. 
176,781;  Nov.  27. 

Radiodetectors.  O.  W.  Towner.  169,458 ;  June  19 ;  Se- 
rial No.  174,947  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Radio  electrical  appliances.  Electrical  Research  Labora- 
tories.     165.056 ;    Mar.    6 ;    Serial    No.    166,593 ;    pub- 

—  lished  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Radio  equipment.  R.  E.  Goll.  170,380  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 
No.   174,388  ;  published  Apr.   3,   1923. 

Radio  equipment.  New  England  Radio  Manufacturing 
Companv.  165,174  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  170,725  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 

Radio  equipment.  C.  D.  Potter  Co.  172,304 ;  Aug.  28 
Serial   No.   175,437  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Radio  equipment.  Radio  Frequency  Laboratories,  Inc 
169,478  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  174,260  ;  published  Mar 
27,  1923. 

Radio  equipment.  Stephenson  Radio  Co.  164,530 
Feb.  20. 

Radio  frequency  transformers.  Brooklyn  Metal  Stamping 
Co.     174,540  ;  Oct.  10. 

Radio  head  sets.  Royal  Electrical  Laboratories.  164,598  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Radio  head  sets,  radiodetectors,  radiocrystals,  etc.  L.  S. 
Braoh  Manufacturing  Co.  174,594  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial 
No.  .178,892;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Radio  horns.  D.  Bensel.  165,202 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
167,158  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Radio  lightning  arresters.  High  Tension  Supplies  Co. 
175,890  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,763  ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Radio  messages,  Apparatus  for  receiving.  Jones-McKee, 
Inc.  165,188-9  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  Nos.  168,367-8  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  7,  1922. 

Radio  outfit  and  parts  thereof.  Air-Way  Electric  Appli- 
ance Corporation.  166,428  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  164,483  ; 
published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Radio  parts.  FaJlkill  Radio  &  Electrical  Co.  169,444  ; 
June  19  ;  Serial  No.  172,983  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Radio  parts  and  appliances.  Workrite  Manufacturing  Co. 
168.027;  May  8. 

Radioreceivers.     H.  H.  Frost.     173,074  ;  Sept.  11. 

Radio  receivers  and  concert  horns.  Winkler-Reichmann 
Co.     164.645  ;  Feb.  27. 

Radio  receivers,  head  sets,  loud  speakers,  etc.  G.  K. 
Thompson.  175,797 :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  179,630 ; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Radioreceivers,  radiodetectors,  radioampllflers,  electrical 
condensers,  etc.  American  Automobile  Accessories  Com- 
pany. 167,760  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  170,476 ;  published 
Jan.  30,  1923. 

Radio  receiving  find  transmitting  sets.  R.  G.  Cuthbert. 
174,719  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  173,956  ;  published  July 
10    1923. 

Radio  receiving  and  transmitting  sets,  various  parts 
thereof,  and  radio  head  phones.  H.  R.  Wakem. 
175,799 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  179,567 ;  published 
Aug.  21,  1923. 

Radio  receiving  apparatus  and  parts  thereof.  C.  A. 
Birchfleld.  177,661 :  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No.  181,009 ; 
published  Oct.  9.  1923. 

Radio  receiving  apparatus,  combined  radio  receiving  and 
phonograph  "apparatus.     A.   H.  Grebe  &  Co.     164,391 ; 

Feb.  20.  .r.     ■         ^ 

Radio  receiving  apparatus  or  similar  lines.  Devices  for 
connecting.  Harriman  Radio  Manufacturing  Corpora- 
tion.     164,712  ;  Feb.   27. 

Radio  receiving  apparatus,  radio  horns,  and  phonographic 
tone  chambers  used  as  sound  amplifiers  for.  Davistone 
Company.  166,569  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  166,435  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922. 

Radio  receiving,  detecting,  amplifying,  and  transmitting 
apparatus  and  parts  thereof."  Radio  Corporation  of 
America.     1C9.727;  June  26. 

Radio  receiving  instruments  and  parts  thereof.  Lewis  & 
Dp  Rov  Radio  Corporation.     164,694  ;  Feb.  27. 

Radio  receiving  outfits.  D.  Grimes.  171,042  ;  July  31 ; 
Serial  No.  174,657  ;  published  Apr.  24.  1923.        ,„„„,„ 

Radio  receivinc  sets.  Edwards  &  Company.  168,643; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  165,533  :  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets.  L.  A.  Hazeltine.  172,137  ;  Aug.  21 ; 
Serial  No.  176,676  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets.  Jackson  &  Finkenaur.  167,252 ; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,529 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 


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Radio  receiving  sets.  Jacksou  &  Finlieiiaur.  175,705 ; 
NoY.  13;  Serial  No.  168,925;  published  .\uff.  21,  1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets.  Lincoln  Radio  Corporation. 
171.959;  Aug.  14. 

Radio  receiving  sets.  Marinette  Electric  Corporation. 
171,008  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  176,634  ;  published  Apr. 
24    1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets.  Oard  Radio  Laboratories.  167,783  ; 
May  S  ;  Serial  No.  170,894  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets.  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
171,044  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  174,859  ;  published  Apr. 
24    1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  antennae  and  parts  thereof,  head 
phones,  etc.  Perry  Desjardins  &  Temple  Co.  167,259  ; 
Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.  168,000 ;  published  Jan.  23.   1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  therefor.  Colin  B.  Ken- 
nedy Company.  175,889  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,706  ; 
published  .-Vug.   21,   1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  therefor.  Colin  B.  Ken- 
nedy Company.  177,671 ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  180,705  ; 
published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.  Home  Manufac- 
turing Co.  172,403;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  164,317; 
published  May  29,  1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.  Pinkerton  Elec- 
tric Equipment  Co.     164,646  ;  Feb.  27. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.  R-W  Manufactur- 
ing Co.  169,238 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  172,357  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  6,  1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.  Sleeper  Radio 
Corporation.  177,625  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  182,271 ; 
published   Oct.   9,    1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.  Union  Construc- 
tion Company.  168,757  ;  May  20  ;  Serial  No.  171,67J. ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereto.  Rajah  Radio 
Guild.  174,876;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  180,142;  pub- 
lished July  31,  1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets,  detectors,  and  parts'  thereof. 
Blakclock  &  Stanton.  165,198 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
167.596;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Radio  receiving  sets,  loud  speakers,  batteries,  amplifying 
horns,  etc.  LyracUon  Manufacturing  Company.  174, .370  ; 
Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  175,091  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets,  parts  thereof,  antennte  and  parts 
thereof,  head  phones,  etc.  Perry,  Desjardins  &  Temple 
Co.  167,260  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  iMo.  167,999  ;  published 
Feb.  6.  1923. 

Radio  receiving  sets,  radio  receiving  and  sending  set 
parts.  Radio  Engineering  &  Sal*s  Co.  166,447  ;  Apr.  3  ; 
Serial  No.  164,405  ;  pubUshed  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Radio  rectifiers  and  cat  whiskers.  Rusonlte  Products  Cor- 
poration. 172.309  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  175,739  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Radio  sending  and  receiving  sets.  Bruno  Radio  Corpora- 
tion. 174,773  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  171  442  ;  published 
July  31,  1923. 

Radio-set  crystals.    Harris  Laboratory.    164,693  ;  Feb.  27. 

Radio  sets  and  coupling  coils,  condensers,  detectors,  etc. 
Cleveland  Radio  Manufacturing  Company.  174,727 ; 
Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   162,667  ;   published  July   24,  1923. 

Radio  sets  and  parts  thereof.  American  Radio  &  Elec- 
tric Co.  167,581  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  169,572 ;  pub- 
lished .Tan.  23,  1923. 

Radio  sets  and  parts  thereof.  Washington  Radio  Corp. 
172,830  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  164,617  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Radio  sets  and  parts  thereof,  etc.  Radio  Corporation 
of  America.  167,591 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  169,824 ; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Radio  sets,  radiofrequency  amplifiers,  audiofrequency  ani- 
plifiers,  etc..  Complete.  "Eagle  Radio  Company.  164,115  ; 
Feb.   13. 

Radio  signaling  apparatus  and  parts  thereof.  Central 
Radio  Laboratories.  174,599 :  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
178,164  ;   published  July  24,   1923. 

Radiosignaling,  Electric  apparatus  for.  Federal  Institute 
of  Radio  Telegraphy.  169,245 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
170.633;   published   Feb.  27,   1923. 

Radio  supplies.  Pioneer  Radio  Corporation.  164,860 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Radio  telegraph  and  telephone  apparatus  and  appliances. 
C.  M.  Kemper.  168.806  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  169,909  ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Radio  telegraph  and  telephone  instruments  and  sets 
and  parts  therefor,  etc.  Atwater  Kent  Manufacturing 
Companv.  175,913  :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,410  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.   21,  1923. 

Radio  telephone  and  telegraph  and  similar  purposes.  Con- 
nector plugs  for.  Pacent  Electric  Company.  171,275  ; 
July    31. 

Radio  telephone  and  telegraph  apparatus.  De  Forest 
Radio  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  174,446 ; 
Oct.  16;  Serial  No.   167,229;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Radio  telephone  and  telegraph  Instruments  and  sets  and 
parts  therefor.  Atwater  Kent  Manufacturing  Company. 
172,189;  Aug.  21. 

Radio  telephone  and  telegraph  receiving  sets  and  trans- 
mitting sets  and  parts.  De  Forest  Radio  Telpphone  & 
Telegraph  Companv.  174.411;  Oct.  16;  Serial  Xo. 
175,472;   published  June  26,  1923. 

.55330—86 


Radio    telephoue   and    leleyraphic   instruments   and   parts 

thereof.     Union  Radio  Corporation.     171,068  ;  July  31 ; 

Serial  No.   162,091  ;   published   Apr.   24,   1923. 
Radiotelephone  attachments.     Master  Radio  Corporation. 

172,444  ;  Aug.   28  ;   Serial  No.  171,544  ;  published  May 

29,  1923. 
Radiotelephone  horns,  variometers,  etc.    True-Tone  Rafllo 

Mfg.  Co.     175,232  ;  Oct.  30. 
Radiotelephone    receiver*  and    radio    sets    and    parts    of 

radio     sets.       Triangle     Electric     Trading     Company. 

167,595 ;   May   1 ;    Serial  No.   169,732 ;   published  Jan. 

23,  1923. 
Radiotelephone    receivers    and    radio    sets    and    parts    or 

radio    sets.      Triangle    Electro    Trading   Co.      169,000; 

May  29. 
Radiotelephone  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.    V.  Hlm- 

mer.     166,561 ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  169,058  ;  published 

Dec.  26,  1922. 
Radiotelephone,    wireless    telegraph    and    telephone    re- 
ceivers.    True  Tone  Radio  Mfg.  Co.     169,575  ;  June  19. 
Radiotelephony,    Apparatus    and   appurtenances    used    In. 

U.    S.   Tool    Company.      174,435 :    Oct.    16 ;    Serial    No. 

178,783;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Radio    transmitting    and    receiving    devices    and     parts 

thereof.     Malone-Lemmon  Laboratories.     165,183 ;  Mar. 

6  :  Serial  No.  168,683  ;  published  Nov.  7.  1922. 
Radio   transmitting  and   receiving  sets   and   parts  there- 
of,   etc.      Continental    Radio    &    Electric    Corporation. 

175,896  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  175,712  ;  published  Sept. 

4.  1923. 

Radio  transmitting  and  receiving  sets,  Assembled.     Aeo- 

li.in  Company.     175.751  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  166,124  ; 

published  Aug.  21.  1923. 
Radio  tuning  coil.     Radiogen  Corporation.     167,256  ;  Apr. 

24 ;    Serial  No.   169.184 ;   published  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Radio    use.    Electrical    connector    clips    and    clamps    for 

amateur.      H.    M.    Hill.       175,738 ;     Nov.     13 ;     Serial 

No.    178,612  ;    published    Sept.    4,    1923. 
Ranges  and  stoves.  Electric.    Tappan  Stove  Co.     174,675  ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.   172,449  ;  published  July  10,   1923. 
Ranges,    Electric.      F.    M.    Bldredge.      168,721  ;   May    29 ; 

Serial  No.  171,788  :  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Reels    of    electric    connecting    conductors.      Grigsby-Gru- 

now-Hinds  Co.     175,993;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  162,991; 

published. Sept.  4,   1923. 
Resistance    units.     Variable.       Electrad     Corporation     of 

America.     177,752  ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No.  179,091 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  9,  1923. 
Rheostats.        Malone-Lemmon     Laboratories.        168,422 ; 

May  22  ;   Serial  No.  172,424  ;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Sadirons.     B.   S.  Loeb.     167,325 ;   Apr.   24. 
Sadirons,     Electric.       Dover     Manufacturing     Company. 

173,008  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  178,236  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 

Sadirons,    Electric.      Jordan   Marsh    Company.      171,085 ; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  173.890  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Sadirons,  Electric.     G.  Lorlng.     166,546  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial 

No.  149,856  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Sadirons,   electric-appliance  plugs,   llghtin.g  fixtures,   etc.. 

Electric.      Biglin    &   MofCatt,    Inc.      165.209s.  Mar.    6; 

Serial  No.  167,116  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Sheet-metal  products.     Cal-Met  Mfg.   Co.      177,740 ;   Dec. 

25  ;  Serial  No.   161,034  ;  published  Oct.  9.   1923. 
Signals  and  the   like.   Electric  flashers   for  Intermittent. 

Bossard   Railway    Signal    Corporation.      166,563 ;    Apr, 

10  ;  Serial  No.  168,667  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Signs.     Flexlume  Corporation.     174.765  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 

No.  169.630;  published  July  24,   1923. 
Signs,     Electrically-Illuminated.       Flexlume    Corporation. 

165,180 ;   Mar.  6 ;   Serial  No.   169,629 ;  published   Dec. 

19    1922. 
Signs,  Electrically-illuminated.     Thomas  Cusack  Company. 

177,762 ;   Dec.   25  ;   Serial   No.   177,217  ;  published  Oct. 

9    1923. 
Soldering'  iron,     ElectricaL       Electric     Heat    Unit     Co. 

174,426 ;   Oct.  16 ;   Serial  No.  179,402 ;  published  June 

26,   1923. 
Spark  plugs.    DowUng  Bros.    164,605  ;  Feb.  20. 
Spark  plugs.     Kant-Foul  Spark  Plug  Company.     177,593  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Spark  plugs.    T.  &  H.  Nichols.    172,329;  Aug.  28  ;-Serial 

No.    177,101 ;   published   May   29,   1923. 
Spark    plugs.      Rentz    Spark    Plug    Company.      165,151; 

Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  145,415  ;  published  May  17,  1921. 
Spark   plugs.      Shaw    Mfg.    Co.      170,341 ;    July    10. 
Spark   plugs   and  wireless   apparatus.     Precision   Equip- 
ment Co.     164.626;  Feb.  20. 
Spark  plugs  for  the  prevention  of  carbon  fouling.  Attach- 
ment for.     Motor  Master  Corporation.     165,197  ;   Mar. 

6:   Serial  No.   167,884;  published  Nov.  7,   1922. 
Spotlights.       Cincinnati     Lamp     &     Bracket     Company. 

177,711 ;   Dec.  25  ;   Serial  No.  152,987 ;   published  Oct. 

9,  1923. 
Spotlights    and   light   projectors.      R.    Golden.      174,430 ; 

Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  179,145  ;  published  June  26.  1923. 
Spotlights,  Electrical.     Display  Stage  Lighting  Company. 

164,704;  Feb.  27. 
Spotlights,  mountings  and  parts  thereof.     Thai  &  Bitter 

Machine  Co.     169,337;   June   12;   Serial   No.    173,450; 

published  Mar.   6,   1923. 
Stoves  and  ranges.  Electric.     American  Range  &  Foundry 

Company.       174.718 ;    Oct.    23 ;     Serial    No.     173,551 ; 

published  July  24,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Stoves  and  ranges,  Electiic.     Geo.  D.  Roper  Corporation. 

167,938 ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No.    171,655 ;   published   Feb. 

6,  1923. 

Stoves,   Electric.     Coolee   Engineers.     164,660 ;   Feb.  27. 

Stoves,    Electrical    cook.       W.    B.    McAllister    Company. 

169,404  ;  June  12  ;   Serial  No.  154,987  ;  published  Mar. 

27,   1923. 

Sweepers.  Electric  suction.     Hoover  Company.     172,014 ; 

Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  175,245  ;#ublished  May  8,  1923. 
Sweepers,  Electric  suction.     Hoover  Company.     175,867  ; 
Nov.  13;   Serial  No.   175,244;  published  Aug.  7,   192.3. 
Sweepers,     Electric    suction.       Hoover    Suction     Sweeper 

Company.     165,890 ;  Mar.  20.      . 
Sweepers,    Electric    suction.      Hoover    Suction    Sweeper 

Company.     166,332;  Mar.  27. 
Sweepers,  Electric  suction.    Hoover  Suction  Sweeper  Com- 
pany.     169,520 ;    June    19 ;    Serial    No.    172,594 ;    pub- 
lished Mar.   27,   1923. 
Switches  and  resistance  control  parts.  Electric,  telephone, 
and    amplifier    control,    etc.      M.     Klosner.       174,794 ; 
Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   174,579  ;   published  July  24,  1923. 
Switches,   circuit   breakers.   Electrical.     Cutter  Electrical 
and     Manufacturing     Company.       174.688 ;     Oct.     23 ; 
Serial  No.   179,928;   published  July  31,   1923. 
Telegraph  apparatus.     Kleinschmidt  Electric  Co.     174,371  ; 
Oct.  16  ;   Serial  No.  168,894  :  published  June  12,  1923. 
Telegraph    relays,     electric    bells,    buzzers,    etc.       Signal 

Electric  Manufacturing   Co.      169,020 ;   May  29. 
Telegraphic,    telephonic,    wireless    telegraphic    and    tele- 
phonic   transmitting    and    receiving    instruments    and 
parts  thereof.     Electro  Mechanical  Products  Company. 
164.696  ;  Feb.  27. 
Telephone    adapters    for   coupling   telephone   receivers   tc 
sound  amplifiers.     Teagle  Company.     174,427  ;  Oct.  16  ; 
.      Serial  No.   179,337;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Telephone    apparatus.    Electromagnetic.      Monarch    Tele- 
phone   Manufacturing    Company.      106,464  ;    Apr.     3 : 
Serial  No.  168,933  :  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Telephone   cords,    electric-iron   cords,    etc..    Supports   for. 
Snappy     Sales    Co.       170,022 ;     July    10 ;     Serial    No. 
173,539  ;  published  Apr.  3,   1923. 
Telephone    extension    arms.      Kellogg    Switchboard    and 
Supply    Company.      166,127 ;    Mar.    27 ;    Serial    No. 
124,409;   published   Oct.   31,   1922. 
Telephone    hoad    sets.      Radioceive    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany.     175.995;    Nov.    13;    Serial    No.    164,075;    pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 
Telephone  instruments.     S.  F.  Stein.     174,429:   Oct.  16; 

Serial  No.  179,971 ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Telephone  jacks,  plugs,  and  connections.     Saturn  Mfg.  & 
Sales    Co.      174,666 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No.    171,473 ; 
published  July  10,  1923.  ,„^  „., 

Telephone  muffler.     Hush-A-Phone  Corporation.     165,251 ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  168,768  ;•  publised  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Telephone  plugs.     L.  de  F.  Munger.     170,024  ;  July  10 ; 

Serial    No.    173,576;    published    Apr.    3,    1923. 
Telephone  receivere.     B.  A.  Graham.     172,993 ;  Sept.  11  ; 

Serial  No.  176,021 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Telephonic  receivers  and  head  sets.    Manhattan  Electrical 
Supply  Company.    169,088  ;  June  5  ;  Serial  No.  174,253  ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Telephone    receivers.    Electrical.       Metro    Electrical    Co. 
173,004  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,795  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 
Telephone     receivers.     Electrical.       Metropolitan     Radio 
Corporation.      168,647;    May    29;    Serial   No.    165,699; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Telephone  systems.  Automatic.     Automatic  Electric  Com- 
pany.    166,292  ;  Mar.  27. 
Telephone  svstems.  Automatic.     Automatic  Electric  Com- 
panv.      166.580 :    Apr.    10 ;    Serial    No.    171,721  ;    pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 
Telephone,  telegraph,  and  radio  apparatus.     Federal  Tel- 
ephone &  Telegraph  Co.     166,470  ;  Apr.   3 ;  Serial  No. 
168.106  ;  published  Dec.  2,  1922. 
Telephones    and    telephone    systems,    Wireless    or    radio. 

X-Ttad   Corporntion.     164.708;   Feb.   27. 
Telephones,  telephone  receivers,  transmitters,  plugs,   etc.. 
Loud-speaking.     Etna  Radio  Co.     174.440  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Se- 
rial  No.    177,218:    published   June   19,    1923. 
Thermionic  detector,  amplifier,  and  oscillator  tubes.     E.  T. 
Cunningham.      174,432;    Oct.   16;    Serial  No.    178,957; 
published  June  26,  1923. 
Tools  and  kitchen  utensils,   Electric-motor-driven.     Play- 
O-Llte  Company.     165.2S5  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  152,858  ; 
published    Nov.   14,   1922. 
Tov  aeroplanes.     A.  Despang.     165.958  ;  Mar.  27  ;     Serial 

No.  151.662;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Tov    trnnsformers.      Lionel    Corporation.      175,891  ;    Nov. 

13  :    Serial   No.    129.7.S1  ;    published    Sept.    4,   1923. 
Tractors     and     locomotives.       Automatic    Transportation 

Co.     177,579  ;  Dec.  18. 
Traffic   lights.      Traffic   Control,    Incorporated.      172,012 ; 

Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  175,417  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Transformers,    Audiofrequency.      Premier    Electric    Com- 
pany.     177,699 :    Dec.    25 ;    Serial    No.    183.162 ;    pub- 
lished Oct.  9,  1923. 
Transformers,    Electrical.      L.    A.    Hazeltine.      172,138 ; 

Aug.  21  :  Serial  No.  176.677  ;  published  May  8.  1923. 
Trolley   wires,    etc..   Ears,    clamps,   and   hangers  for   sns- 
pendine  and  supporting.    Ohio  Brass  Companv.    177,619: 
Dec.   25:    Serial   No.   182,547:    pnblished   Oct.   9,   1923. 


Vacuuui  cleaner.  Electric.  Birtman  Electric  Company. 
172,301  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  175,380  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Vacuum  cleaners,  Electrically-driven.  Landers,  Frary  & 
Clark.  172,010  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  175,799  ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Vacuum  tubes.  Electrad  Corporation  of  America. 
170,366  ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  173,960 ;  published  Apr. 
3    1923 

Vacuum  tubes.  Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company.     164,358;  Feb.  20. 

Valve  receiving  and  transmitting  sets,  etc.  Dale,  Forty 
&  Co.  175,866 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  175,304 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.   21,   1923. 

Varioc  ouplers,  variometers,  detector  and  amplifying  units, 
etc.  Ra-Do  Corporation.  107,810 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 
165,968  ;  published  Feb.   20,  1923. 

Variometers  and  variocouplers.  G.  H.  Fisher  &  Co. 
172,308  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  175,549  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Variometers  and  variocouplers.  G.  H.  Fischer  &  Co. 
175,226;  Oct.  30. 

Variometers  and  variocouplers.  Pioneer  Radio  Corpora- 
tion. 177,616  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  182,606 ;  published 
Oct.   9     1923. 

Variometers,  variocouplers.  transformers,  etc.  Radio 
Winding  Corporation.     164.258  ;  Feb.  13. 

Variometers,  variocouplers,  variable  condensers,  amplify- 
ing transformers,  etc.  Henry  Hyman  &  Co.  165,066  ; 
Mar.    6 ;    Serial  No.    165,194 ;   published  Nov.    7,    1922. 

Vehicles,  Electrical  stop  and  direction  signal  light  sys- 
tems for.  T.  Katagi.  174,785 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 
145,110;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Warning  devices,  Electricallj'-operated.  Compag:iie  In- 
dustrielle  et  Commerciale  du  Cycle  et  VAutomoblle. 
164.732;    Feb.    27. 

Washing  machines.  Electric.  United  Appliance  Company. 
375.769;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  177,253;  published  Sept. 

4,  1923. 

Washing    machines.    Power    and    hand    operated.      Poole 

Engineering  and  Machine  Company.     174,573  ;  Oct.  23  ; 

Serial  No.   179,428;  published   June  12,  1923. 
Water  heaters.   Electric.     Mechanical  &  Electrical  Mrg. 

Co.     164,604;   Feb.   20. 
Welding  machines  and  electric  tools  for  welding  purposes 

and    parts   thereof.    Electric.      A-I    Manufacturing   Co. 

172,808  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  125,101 ;  published  June 

5.  1923.  ,         ^  ,^ 
Welding  machines,  cables,  etc..  Electric.     Wilson  Welder 

&    Metals    Company.*     174,790 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No. 

118,198;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Wire    and    cables.    Insulated.      Kerite    Insulated    Wire    & 

Cable  Company.     172,336  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  178,107  ; 

published  May  29,  1923. 
Wire     for     electrical     purposes.     Copper-clad     leading-In. 

Canadian  Consolidated  Corporation.     177,741 ;  Dec.  25  ; 

SerlMl  No.   160,860;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Wire,     Insulated.       Detroit    Insulated     Wire    Company. 

170,969 ;  July  24.  ^  .      .    „     „  , 

Wire,  radio  receiving  sets,  etc.,  Reels  of.     I.  R.  Nelson 

Co.     175.228;   Oct.  30.  ^     .,.        . 

Wireless    and    radio    telephone    sets    and    parts    thereof. 

Redifone  Corporation  of  America.     164,360;   Feb.  2" 
Wireless  apparatus.     Wm.  J.  Murdoch  Co.     172,825  ;  Sept. 

11 :  Serial  No.  167,482  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Wireless    receiving    sets    and     parts.       P.     E.     Edelman. 

164.7.36:   Feb.  27.  ,  ,  ™ 

Wireless    receiving    sets.   Detector   crystals   used   In.      B. 

Reese.      172.803;    Sept.    11;   Serial  No.    172,494;    pub- 
lished June  5,  1923.  ,  ^  . 
Wireless  receiving  sets.   Radio  detector  crystals  used  In. 

E.  Reese.    170,958  ;  July  24. 
Wireless    telegraphy    and    wireless    telephony    apparatus. 

Crystals  or  minerals  for  use  in.     Radio  Mineral  Com- 
pany.    172.337  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  178,281 ;  published 

Mav  29.  1923. 
Wireless   telephone   and   telegraph    receiving   Instruments, 

Sound    amplifiers    for.      M.    W.    Hirshfield.      169.387; 

.Tune  12:  Serial  No.  168.529:  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 
X-ray  screens.     Patterson  Screen  Co.     168,997-8  ;  May  29. 

CLASS  22. 

Athletic  outfits.     Thos.   E.  Wilson  &  Co.     167,030  ;  Apr. 

24 ;   Serial  No.  170,169  ;  published   Jan.  30.   1923. 
Athletic  outfits.     Thos.   E.   Wilson  &  Co.     167,049  ;  Apr. 

24;   Serial  No.   170,170:   published   Jan.   30,   1923. 
Pait,   Salmon   eggs   for.     Mis.   R.    Carruthers.      176,135; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  183.362  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Baits,  bait  and  tackle  boxes,  bait  and  minnow  pails,  etc.. 

Artificial.     Edw.  K.  Tryon  Company.     106,751 ;  Anr.  10. 
Baits   or  lures     Fish.      Tames    Herldon's   Sons.      168,461; 

May  22;  Serial   No.  173,191:  published  Feb.   20.  1923. 
Balls  and  footballs.  Golf.     Martins  Birmingham  Limited. 

171.097  :   July  31  ;   Serial  No.   173,972  ;   pnblished  May 

1,    1923. 
Ralls,    Golf.      Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

167,168;  Apr.   24;   Serial  No.   171,617;   published  Jan. 

30    1923 
Ralls,  Golf'.     Dunlop  Rubber  Company.     164,526;  Feb.  20. 
Balls,    Golf.      Gimbel    Brothers,   Inc.      175..599 ;   Nov.    « ; 

Serial  No.  178,916;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark^  registered — Continued. 


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Balls,  Go'f.     Ilorlon  Manufactuiin!;  Co.     1G4,;?59  ;  Feb.  20. 
Italls.    (_;olf.      .lordan    M;U'sh    Compan.v.      172,339;    Aug. 

2.S  ;   Serial  No.   1 78,92:-!  ;   publislied  May  29,  1923. 
Balls,  Golf.     Marry  C.  Lee  &  Company.     175,595  ;  Nov.  6  ; 
179,278  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Manhattan    Photo    Supply    Co.      170,685 ; 


J.  A.  Mayers.     104,899  ;  Feb.  27. 
Morris  Golf  Ball  Manuf.icturlng  Company. 
28  :  Serial  No.   177,008 ;  published  May 


Serial  No. 
Balls.    Golf. 

July  17. 
Balls,  Golf. 
Balls,  Golf. 

172,328;  Aug. 

29    192:!. 
Balls',    Golf.      John    Wanamaker,    New    York.      167,036; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.   170,915  ;   published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Balls,  Golf.     L.  A.  Wlmpfhelmer.     167,171  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Se- 
rial  No.   171,776;   published  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Balls,  Hand.     J.  AbraJaarason.     164.901  ;  Feb.  27. 
Balls,  Plav  and  beach.    Knosall  Novelties,  Inc.     167,109  ; 

Apr.   24;    Serial   No.   169,857 :   published   Feb.   6,   1923. 
Baseballs  and  baseball  gloves.    Bon-Tober  Sporting  Goods 

Co.      173.725 ;   Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    179,394 ;    published 

July  3,  1923. 
Baseballs,     ball-players'     gloves     and     mitts.       Rawlings 

Manufacturing     Co.       173,740 ;     Oct.     2 ;     Serial     No. 

178,283  :  published  June  19,  1923. 
Baseballs,  bats,  masks,  etc.     Alphen,  Inc.     172,389;  Aug. 

28;   Serial  No.  169,232;   published  May  29,  1923. 
Baseballs,   golf,    toy,   and  tennis  balls.   Luminous.     C.   B. 

McClain.     164,912  ;  Feb.  27. 
Baseballs,  mitts,  basket  balls,  boxing  gloves,  etc.    Draper- 

Mavnard    Company.      165,760 ;    Mar.    20 ;    Serial    No. 

1T0,6:S1;    published   Jan.   2,    1923. 
Bats,  Baseball.     niUerich  ft  Bradsbv  Co.     173,941  ;   Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  180,432  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Bats,  Baseball.     HlUerich  &  Bradsby  Co.     173,943  ;   Oct. 

2 ;   Serial   No.   180,431 ;  published  July  10,   1923. 
Bats,    Baseball.      HlUerich    &    Bradsby    Co.      173,983-4 ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  Nos.  180,433^  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Bats.  Baseball.     Hillerlch  &  Bradsby  Co.     174,159  ;  Oct. 

9  ;   Serial  No.  180,430  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Bats,  Baseball.     T.   M.  Shurtz.     173,690  ;   Oct.  2  ;   Serial 

No.  177,458  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Billiard     tables.       Brunswick-Balke-Collender     Company. 

23.238  ;  renewed  June  20,  1923. 
Bubble-blowing    outfit.      A.    A.    Jackson,    Inc.      164,900; 

Feb.   27. 
Building    blocks.    Children's.      John    Lloyd    Wright,    Inc. 

172,488  ;  Aug.  28. 
Building     material    for     mechanical    toys,    toy     building 

blocks,  etc.     Gebr.  Marklln   &   Co.      163,499  ;   Jan.   16. 
Buoys,  Swimming.     C.  D.  Forster.     164,913  ;  Feb.  27. 
Card    game    apparatus.    Replay.      Duplicate    Whist    Com- 
pany.     168.296  ;   May    15. 
Cards,    Playing.      Aiken    &    Aiken.      170,371 ;    July    17 ; 

Serial  No.  174,056  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Cards,     Playing.       New     York     Consolidated     Card     Co. 

168,260  ;   May  15  ;   Serial  No.   171,027  ;  published  Feb. 

27  1923 

Card's,  Playing.    Russell  Playing  Card  Co.    167,072 ;  Apr. 

24;   Serial  No.   172,176;   pubUshed  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Cards,  Playing.     Russell  Playing  Card  Co.     171,225  ;  July 

31  ;  Serial  No.  177,109  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Cards,    Playing.      Russell    Playing    Card    Co.      172,312 ; 

Aus.  28  :   Serial  No.   175,948  ;   pubUshed  Mav  29,  1923. 
Cards,  Playing.    C.  C.  Smith.     163.450 ;  Jan.  9. 
Cards,   Playing.     United   States   Playing   Card   Company. 

175,907-9  ;   Nov.  13  ;   Serial  Nos.  178,537-9  ;  published 

Aug.  21,  1923. 
Cards,   Playing.     United   States  Playing   Card   Company. 

176,213;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  178,536;  published  Ang. 

28  1923. 

Card's,  Playing.  United  States  Printing  Co.  22,580  ;  re- 
newed Mar.  7,  1923. 

Cards,  Playing.  United  States  Printing  Co.  22,582  ;  re- 
newed Mar.  7,  1923. 

Cards,  Playing.  United  States  Printing  Company. 
23,782  ;  renewed  Nov.  7,  1923. 

Carrousels.  E.  Hoppe.  175,660 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
181,945  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Carts,  Three-wheeled.  Rochester  Toy  Company.  168,085  ; 
May  15  ;  Serial  No.  121.785  ;  published   Feb.  20,   1923. 

Checkerboards.     C.  Foss.     168,010  ;  May  8. 

Cushions,  Game-table.  Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Com- 
pany. 167,180-1  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  Nos.  172,078-9 ; 
published  Jan.   30,  1923. 

Decoys,  Duck.     Best  Duck  Decoy  Co.     171,931 ;  Aug.  14. 

Doll.  S.  Bouvet.  168,932  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,319  ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Doll  houses  and  furniture.  G.  A.  Stetson.  168,929 ; 
May  29;  Serial  No.  173,791;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

DoU  swing.     Z.  T.  Cook.     164,536;  Feb.  20. 

Dolls.  American  Character  Doll  Co.  173,314  ;  Sept.  18  ; 
Serial  No.  179,130  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Dolls.  L.  Boatright.  172,334  :  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 
177,649:  published   Mav  29,   1923. 

Dolls.  George  Borgfeldt  &  Co.  171,046 :  July  31 ;  Serial 
No.   175,338:   published   May  15,   1923, 

Dolls.  George  Borgfeldt  &  Co.  171,584  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial 
No.   175,339 :    published   Mav   22,    1923 

Dolls.  M.  Browne.  167,167;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No. 
171,610;  published  Jan.  30,  1923, 

Dolls.  Fleming  Doll  Company.  165,733  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial 
No.  169,351;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Dolls.     Flesie  Toy  Company.     1C3.321  :   .Tan.  9. 


Dolls.       Madame     Gcorgene,     Inc,       174,691 ;     Oct.     23 ; 

Serial  No.  180,003  ;   published  July  31,  1923. 
Dolls.     P.   1'.   (Joerdeler.      177,350:   Dec.   18;   Serial  No. 

180,536  :  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Doll*.      Jane   Gray   Company.     164,540;    Feb.   20. 
Dolls.     Jane  Gray  Company.     105,451;  Mar.   13;  Serial 

No.    171.455  :    published    Jan.    2,    1923. 
Dolls.     Ideal  Novelty  &  Toy  Co.     176,133;  Nov.   20;  Se- 
rial No.  183,524  ;  pumishcd  Sept.   11,  1923. 
Dolls.      L.    B.    Kelley.      171,122 ;    July    31 ;    Serial     No. 

175,660;  published  Apr.  24.   1923. 
Dolls.      F.    O.    King.      167,153;    Apr.    24;    Serial    No. 

172,598  ;  published  Jan.   30,  1923. 
Dolls.       F.    O.    King.       171,222 ;    July    31 ;     Serial     No. 

177,228;    published   Apr.   24,    1923. 
Dolls.     Mah-Jongg  Sales  Company  of  America.     173,304; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  179,614  ;  published  June  19,  192i. 
Dolls,     Ontario  Textile  Company  Incorporated,     164,902 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Dolls.     S.  Robert.    167,161 ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  173,244  ; 

published  Feb.   6,  1923. 
Dolls.      Seamless   Rubber  Co.      164,528;   Feb.   20. 
Dolls.      Seigeuberg   &    Sher.      172,341 ;    Ang.   28 ;    Serial 

No.    179,062  ;    published   May   20,    1923. 
DoUs.      K.    F.    Sischo.      170,154;    July    10;    Serial    No. 

168.651  ;   published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Dolls.     Misses   Tebbets.      167,071;   Apr.   24;   Serial  No. 

172,244;  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Dolls.    Uncle  Wiggily  Doll  Co.    173,801 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial 

No.  179,754  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Dolls.      L.    C.    Worrell,      172,338;    Aug.    28;    Serial    No. 

178.652  ;   published  May   29,   1023. 

DoUs   and   animals,   cut-outs.     G.   Lund.     174,641 ;   Oct 

23;   Serial  No.   181.134;  published  July  31,   1023. 
Dolls  and  contortional  figures.     I.  K.  Stubba.     169,960; 

July  10 ;  Serial  No.  174,707 ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Dolls   and   doll   outfits.      G.   Averill.      169,909 ;    July   10 ; 

Serial  No.   164,144  ;  published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Dolls  and  puzzle  games.     Universal  Feature  &  Specialty 

Company.     173,692  ;   Oct.   2  ;   Serial   No.   177,344  ;   pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 
Dolls  and  stuffed  animaLs.     Davis  &  Voetsch.     175,468 ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,982  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Dolls  and  toy  favors,     S.  Robert.     171,080  ;  July  31 ;  Se- 
rial No.  173,247  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Dolls.    Cloth    and   stockinet.     A.    P.    Hickman.      177,478 ; 

Dec.    18 ;   Serial  No.   183,382 ;   published   Oct.   2,    1923. 
Dolls,  Combination  headdress  and  waistband  for.     A.  Cop- 

enson.      173,279  ;    Sept.   18  ;    Serial   No.    179,840 ;   pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 
Dolls,   rubber  dolls,   balloons,   and  squawkers.     W.   Cald- 
well.    175,590;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  179,709;  published 

Aug.  21,  1923. 
Dolls,  toy  fish,  turtles,  and  ducks.     Justus  Brauer  &  Son 

Company.     163,287  ;  Jan.  9. 
False  faces,   toy   mustaches   and   beards,   toy  wigs,   etc. 

Dessart  Brothers  Inc.   169,185-7  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  Nog. 

172,079-81 ;  published  Mar.  20.  1923. 
False    faces,    toy    wigs,    etc.      Dessart    Brothers,    Inc. 

167,306;  Apr.  24. 
Fish  bait.     Joe  Kautzky  &  Sons.     164,825  :  Feb.  27. 
Fish    baits    and    lures,    fishing    hooks,    rods,    lines,    and 

reels.     James  Heddon's  Sons.     175,713  ;  Nov.  6. 
Fish  baits.  Artificial.     Water-Witch   Company.     173,044; 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  176,929  ;  published  June  12,  1928. 
Fishhooks.      S.  .\llcock  &  Co.     166,780;   Apr.   10. 
Fishhooks.     L.  J.   Eppinger.     164,911 ;  Feb.  27. 
Fishlines.    Bevln-Wilcox  Line  Company.     171,121 ;  July  S; 

Serial  No.  175,595  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Fishlines.      Os-Jaco    Braided    Line    Co.      177,491 ;    Dec. 

18 ;    Serial    No.    182,987 :    published    Oct.    2,    1923. 
Fishing   flies   and   artificial  bait.      Horrocks-Ibbotson    Co. 

171,083  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  173,601 ;  published  May  15, 

1923. 
Fishing  flies.  Artificial.     Weber  Lifelike  Fly  Co.    167,304; 

Apr.  24. 
Fishing  hooks  and  leaders.     C.  Fredricks.     167,165 ;  Apr. 

24  ;  Serial  No.  171,492  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Fishing   line.      Ashaway    Lime    &   Twine    Manufacturing 

Company.     169,935  ;   July   3. 
Fishing  llnee.    Bosworth  Line  Co.     174,541 ;  Oct.  16. 
Fishing  lines.     B.  F.  Gladding  &  Co.     177,641  ;   Dec.  25  ; 

Serial  No.  154,689  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Fishing  lines.    Newton  Line  Companv.    169,434  ;    June  12. 
Fishing   lines.     Newton    Line    Company.      1 70,029 ;    July 

10 ;   Serial  No.  173,665  ;  published  Apr.  10,   1923. 
Fishing   lines.      Newton    Line   Companv.      170,030 ;    July 

10;   Serial  No.  173,602;  published  Apr.   10,   192.3. 
Fishing  lines.     Newton  Line  Company.     171.094  ;  July  31 ; 

Serial  No.  173,663  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Fishing  lines.    Newton  Line  Company.     171,095  ;  July  31 ; 

Serial  No.  173,668;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Fishing     lines.       Newton     Line     Company.       172,484-5 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Fishing  lines.     Newton  Line  Companv.     172,486  ;  Aug.  28. 
Fishing  lines.    Newton  Line  Company.    172,497;  Aug.  28. 
Fishing    lines.       Newton     Line     Company     Incorporated. 

166,747-9;  Apr.  10. 
Fishing    lines.       Newton     Line     Company     Incorporated. 

166.761-3:  Apr.   10. 
Fishing     lines.       Newton     Line     Company     Incorporated. 

168,248;   May  15;   Serial  No.   173,669;   published   Feb. 

27,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Fishing    lines.        Newton    Line    Company    Incorporated. 

171,112;   July  31:   Serial  No.   174,747;  July   31;  pub- 
lished May    1,    1923. 
Fishing    lines,     rods,     and    reels.       Shaplelgh    Hardware 

Company.     176,820;  Nov.  27. 
Fishing  lines,   rods,   snelled   hooks,   and  leaders.     A.   G. 

Hall.     173,729  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.   180,065  ;   puhllshed 

July  3,  1923. 
Fishing   lines,    Silk.      Cortland   Line   Co.      175,385 ;   Nov. 

6 ;  Serial  No.  164,386  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Fishing  poles,  Bamboo.     G.  H.  Maus.     163,864  ;  Jan.   30. 
Fishing    reels.      A.    F.    Melsselbach    Mfg.    Co.      175,606; 

Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  173,574  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Fishing  rods  and  reels.     H.  L.  Leonard  Rod  Co.     167,070 ; 

Apr.   24 :    Serial  No.    172,336 ;   published   Feb.   6,   1923. 
Fishing  rods,  poles,  lines,  hooks,  etc.     Horrocks-Ibbotson 

Co.     174,991  ;   Oct.   30  ;   Serial  No.   173,602  ;   published 

Aug.  7,  1923. 
Flotation  devices,  tennis  balls,   toy  vehicles,   etc.     Mac- 
Lean    Drug    Company.      175,604 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

178,755  ;  published  Aug.  21,   1923. 
Footballs,   basket   balls,  baseballs,  bats,   gloves,   etc.     P. 

Goldsmith   Sons   Company.     167,104 ;   Apr.  24 ;   Serial 

No.  169,478;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Footballs,     football    bladders,    inflators,     hip    pads,     etc. 

James   W.   Brine  Company.     168,390 ;   May   22 ;   Serial 

No.  169,886;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Game.      Alderman,    Fairchild   Co.      172,331-2  ;    Aug.    28 ; 

Serial  No.   177,206-7  ;  published  May   29,  1923. 
Game.     Alderman,  Fairchild  Company.     174,187  ;  Oct.  9  ; 

Serial  No.  181,050  :  published  July  17,  1923. 
Game.      Alderman,     Fairchild     Co.      174,940;     Oct.    30; 

Serial  No.  178,423  ;  published  July  17.  1923. 
Game.       Lubbers     and     Bell     Manufacturing     Company. 

173,735 ;   Oct.   2 ;    Serial  No.   178,753 ;    published   June 

19    1923 
Game.     M."   C.   Neuner.      167,089 ;    Apr.    24 ;    Serial   No. 

142,162  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Game.      E.    Park.       163,479-80;    Jan.    16. 
Game  apparatus.  Ball  tossing  and  receiving.     L.  G.  Baer. 

165,735:  Mar.  20;   Serial  No.  169,523;   published  Dec. 

12,  1922. 
Game,  auto  race  game,  baseball  game,  and  checkerboards, 

Golf.     Alderman,  Fairchild  Co.     164,819  ;   Feb.   27. 
Game,    Board.      Parker    Brothers.      170,419 ;     July    17 ; 

Serial  No.  172,955  :  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Game,    Boxed    set    of    equipment    for    a.       F.     P.    Beal 

177,807;  Dec.  25. 
Game,   Card.     Cummlngs  &  .Tohnson.     176,257  ;   Nov.  20 ; 

Serial  No.  180,528 ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Game,  Card.     E.  G.  Sloman.     173,936  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 

177,143;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Game,  Card.     H.  Storgaard.     173,714  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 

178,699;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Game,    Educational   card.      J.    C.    Shlnn.      177,298;    Dec. 

18;    Serial    No.    174,217;    published    Oct.    2,    192^!. 
Game,  Educational  puzzle.     Alpha  Game  &  Toy  Company. 

173,219 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  174,275  ;  published  June 

19    1923. 
Game,    Indoor    table.      Parker    Brothers.      174,800 ;    Oct. 

23 ;   Serial  No.   180,721 ;  published  July   31,   1923. 
Game    of   chance.    Apparatus    for   playing    a.      J.    Grelg. 

171,528 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.    176,022 ;   published   May 

8,  1923. 
Game,  Parlor  basebaU.     H.  A.  Watts.     164,537 ;  Feb.  20. 
Game,    Parlor    board.      Disc    Alley    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany.     170,067;   July    10;    Serial   No.    165,010;    pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923.  ^,        „     „ 
Game,  Parlor  board.     C.  S.  Muir.     175,584  ;  Nov.  6  ;   Se- 
rial  No.  181,301 ;  published  Aug.   21,   1923. 
Game,    Parlor    board.      Rosenwald-MUlus    Co.      167,035 ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,955  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Game  pieces  used  for  playing  games,  playing  and  score 

boards  for  such  games.    A.  L.  Brown.    164,357  ;  Feb.  20. 
Game  played  with  cards,  game  toys,  and  sporting  goods. 

Table.     A.   L.    R.   Johnson.      168,415 ;   May   22 ;    Serial 

No.   172,746;    published   Feb.   20,    1923. 
Game     played     with    cards.     Parlor.       Parker     Brothers. 

170,375;   July  17;  Serial  No.  174,330;  published  Apr. 

10,    1923. 
Game,  Table.     L.  La  Borie.     175,579 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 

181,196 ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Game,  Table  board.     Block- Walsh  Corporation.     174,638; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,010  ;  published  July  31,   1923. 
Games  and  game  apparatus.     M.   L.  Brooks.      170,256 ; 

July  10;  Serial  No.  170,967;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Games      and      parts      thereof.        Pung-Chow      Company. 

174,168-9 :   Oct.    9 ;    Serial    Nos.    179,955-6 ;    published 

July  17,  1923. 
Games  and  toys.     American   Soldier  Co.     175,649 ;   Nov. 

6;  Serial  No.  180,648;  publishod  Aug.  21.  1923. 

~     "       Cincinnati    Game    Company.      167,308 ; 


Fireside     Game     Company.       168,297 ; 


Games,    Card. 

Apr.  24. 
Games,     Card. 

May  15,  1923, 
Games,  Card.     Parker  Brothers 

No.    175,210;  p-j^'H^hed  May 
Games,    Indoor    golf.      Modern 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  175,097 
Games,  Parlor.     G.  W.  Sheppard.     173,307  ;  Sept, 

rial  No.  179,383  :  published  June  19,  1923. 
Games,    Parlor.      G.    W.    Sheppard.      175,370 ;    Nov. 

Serial  No.  175,217  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 


171,534 
8,   1923. 
Devices,    Inc 
publishod  M.Tr 


Aug.  7  ;  Serial 


169.191  : 

27.  1923. 

18 ;  Se- 


8; 


Gaming  devices.     J.  H.  Ewing.     171,103  ;  July  31 ;  Serial 

No.   174,360;   published   May   1,  1923. 
Gloves,  Baseball.     A.  J.  Reach  Company.     165,724  ;  Mar. 

20;   Serial  No.  168,856;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Gloves,    punching-bag   mitts,    basket  balls,   etc.,   Baseball, 

boxing,  and  handball.    J.  A.  Dubow  Glove  Co.     163,563 ; 

.Tan,  23. 
Golf    bags.      Winchester    Company.      171,152 ;    July    31 ; 

Serial  No.  176,055  ;   published   Apr.  24,  1923. 
Golf  balls.    E.  B.  Marshall.    167,039-40  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 

Nos.  170,883-4  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Golf-club     grips.       Armstrong     Golf     Grip     Corporation. 

175,668  ;  Nov.  6. 
Golf  clubs.     Allied  Golf  Company.     173,955;  Oct.  2;  Se- 
rial No.  169,272 ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Golf  clubs.     Braw  Laddie  Golf  Company.     171,153'  July 

31;   Serial  No.   176,062;  published  Apr.  24,   1923. 
Golf  clubs.     Burke  Golf  Co.     163,28  3;  Jan.  9. 
Golf    clubs.      Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

163,223-5  ;  Jan.  2. 
Golf    clubs.      Crawford.    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

163,300;  Jan.  9. 
Golf    clubs.     Crawford,     McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

165,459  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  171,613  ;  published  Jan.  2, 

1923. 
Golf    clubs.      Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

105,460 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  171,616 ;  published  Jan.  2. 

1923. 
Golf    clubs.      Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

165,461-2  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  Nos.  171,620-1 ;  published 

Jan.  2,  1923. 
Golf    clubs.      Crawford.    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

165,463  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial   No.  171,625  ;  published  Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Golf    clubs.     Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

165,464-5  :  Mar.  13  :  Serial  Nos.  171,627-8  ;  published 

Jan.  2,  1923. 
Golf    clubs.      Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

165,745;  Mar.  20;   .Serial  No.  171,629;  published  Jan. 

2,    1923. 
Golf    clubs.      Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

168,066;  May  15;  Serial  No.  171,622;  published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Golf    clubs.      Crawford    McGregor    &    Canbv     Company. 

168,958  :  May  29  ;   Serial  No.  171,614  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Golf    clubs.      Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

173,813;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  171,623;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Golf    clubs.  •     Golf    Specialty    Manufacturing    Company. 

169,152;     June     12;     Serial     No.     163,753;     publishea 

Mar.  20,  1923. 
Golf  clubs.     L.  L.  Scott.     173,302;   Sept.  18;  Serial  No. 

179,746  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Golf-strolte  practice  and  exercising  device.     A.  W.  Miller. 

171,163  :   July  31 ;   Serial  No.   176,637 ;   published  Apr. 

24,    1923. 
Golf  clubs  and  balls.     Crawford,  McGregor  Ik  Canby  Com- 
pany.    167,065  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  159.558  ;  published 

Jan.  9,  1923. 
Golf  clubs,  balls,  bags,  irons,  and  tees.     D.   R,   Griffiths. 

172,302  ;  Aug.  28  ;   Serial   No.  175,390  ;  published  May 

29,  1923. 
Hobbyhorses,  children's  automobiles,  and  aeroplane  toys. 

J.  K.  Selenkow.     167,080  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  156,031 ; 

Feb.  6,  1923. 
Jumping  stick.     Pogo  Company.     176,107 :  Nov.  20 ;   Se- 
rial No.  154,757 ;  published  June  20,  1922. 
Kindergarten   material.     E.   Stelger.      170,223;   July  10; 

Serial  No.   154.769  ;  published  Apr.   10,  1923. 
Life  preservers.    National  Life  Preserver  Company  (Sheri- 
dan, Wyoming).     177,835;   Dec.  25. 
Merry-go-round.        Oxford-Print.        177,430 ;      Dec.      18 ; 

Serial   No.    144.246  :    published    Oct.    2.    1923. 
Minnows,  Artificial.     J.  Wigart.     176,247;  Nov.   20;   Se- 
rial No.   182,946 ;   published   Sept.    11,   1923. 
Pistols,    grasshoppers    and    canary    songsters.    Repeating 

cap.     Victory  Sparkler  &  Specialty  Co.     172,679  ;  Sept. 

11 ;  Serial  No.  164,527  ;  puhllshed  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Playground  climbing  frames.     Junglegym,   Inc.     167,081 ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  155,408  ;  published  .Tan.  30.  1923. 
Poker  chips.  Marshall  Field  &  Company.  163,370  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Propulsion    devices    for    children.    Two-wheeled.      H.    C. 

White  Company.     164,755  ;  Feb.  27. 
Punching   bag   platform   and    apparatus.      Whitely    Exer- 
ciser Company.     174,614  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,121 ; 

published   July   31,    1923. 
!'ii?,zles.     R.   Sherman.     177,817 ;  Dec.  25. 
Puzzles.      T.    C.    Washington.      171,322;    Aug.    7;    Serial 

No.   168,.342;  published   May  1,   1923. 
Rackets,  Lawn-tennis,   etc.     Dayton   Steel  Racquet  Com- 
pany.    169,567  ;  June  19. 
Racks  used  In   connection   with   the   game  of  Mah   Juck. 

J.  T.   GatFev.     171.043:   .Tuly  31;  Serial  No.    174,770; 

puhllshed  May  15.  1923. 
Rattles,   Hand.      i.   J.    Halpern.      171,114:    .Tuly   31;   Se- 
rial No.    174.961 :   published  May  1,   1923. 
Rubber  balloons  and   inflated  balls,   etc.     Fred   A.   Wish 
Incorporated.     175,647;   Nov.    6:    Serial   No.    180,640; 
published  Aug.  21,   1923. 
Rubber   hand    and    foot   balls.      H.    Sehnezler.      172,385; 
Aug.  28;  Serial   No.   170.342;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Skates.     A.  G.  Spalding  &  Bros.    163,402 ;  Jan.  9. 


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Skates.      Union    Hardware   Company.      23,727 ;    renewed 

Oct.  17,  1923. 
Skates.     Wright  cSc  Dltson  Victor  Co.    163,421 ;  Jan.  9. 
Skates,   baseballs,   golf  balls,   etc.     E.   Byrnes.     177.446  ; 

Dec.   IS;    Serial   No.   1S2.130 ;   published   Oct.   2,   192:!. 
Skates,  Ice.     American  Sport  Shop,  Inc.     171,120 ;  July 

31 ;  Serial  No.  175,453  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Skates,    Ice.      Nestor    Johnson    Manufacturing    Company. 

177.S02;  Dec.  25. 
Skates,  Ice.     Samuel  Wiuslow  Skate  Mfg.   Co.     172,315; 

Aug.  28  :  Serial  No.   175.975  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Score    sheets    aud    pads,     Bridge.       A.     L.     Trowbridge. 

168,456  ;   May  22  ;   Serial  No.   173,452  ;   published   Feb. 

20,  1923. 

Sleds,    Children's    hand.      Sheffield    Mfg.    Co.      175,628; 

Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  174,530  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Sleds,  Hand  coaster.    Sheffield  Mfg.  Co.    165,741  ;  Mar.  20. 

Serial  No.  169,873:  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Sleds,  hand  sleds  with  wheels,  and  toy  wagons.     Coaster 

Company.      173,054 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No.    176,603 ; 

published  June  12,  1923. 
Swimming     appliances.      P.      J.      Tlmberlake.      165,663 ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  166.921  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Swimming    device     or     belt,     Inflatable.       G.     Jordahn. 

160,948  ;  July  10 ;   Serial  No.   174,454  ;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Talking  boards.     W.  Fuld.     164,563  ;  Feb.  20. 
Tea.     Mate  Products  Corporation.     163,371 ;  Jan.  9. 
Teeters.     Metallic  Industries.     168,006  Mav  8. 
Tennis-racket  strings.     A.  6.  Spalding  &  Bios.    '169,189 

Junel2 ;   Serial  No.   173,541 ;   pubUshed   Mar.  20.  1923 
Tennis    rackets.      Harry    C.   Lee    &    Company.      175,596 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  179,277  ;  pubUshed  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Tennis    tape   reels,    baseballs,   baseball   gloves    and   mits, 

bats,  etc.     Charles  M.  Ghriskey's  Sons.     171,174  ;  July 

31  ;  Serial  No.  171,456  :  published  May  1,  1923. 
Tin     foil.     Shredded.       United     States     Foil     Company. 

175,302;  Nov.   6;  Serial  No.   166,964;  published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 

Tops,  Spinning.    Slpp  Novelty  Co.  Inc.    171,116  ;  July  31 ; 

Serial  No.  175,029;   published  May  1,  1923. 
Toy  aeroplanes.     C.  F.  Simms.     164,821 ;  Feb.  27. 
Toy  alarm  clocks  or  watches.     S.  C.  Vincent.     169,962 ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  174,804  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Toy  animals.     Asiatic  Import  Co.     171,228  ;  July  31 ;  Se- 
rial   No.    177,030;    published  Apr.    24,    1923. 
Toy  animals.     Cat's  Meow  Company.     164,818;   Feb.  27. 
Toy    automobiles.      Abraham    &    Straus,    Inc.      176,138 ; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  183,016  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Toy   automobiles.      O.    W.    Siebert.      165,517;   Mar.    13; 

Serial  No.  163,598;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Toy      banks.      John      Hugo      Manufacturing      Companr. 

167,114  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  163,519 ;  published  Jan. 

30   1923 
Toy  'banks!     L.   I.  King.     169,557-8 ;  June  19. 
Toy   banks.      Thrift    Selling   Service   Co.      168,926 ;    May 

29;    Serial  No.   174,496;   pubUshed   Mar.   13,   1923. 
Toy  roaster  vehicles.     Wyoming  Toy  Mfg.  Co.     177,479 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  183,462  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Toy   coasters.     H.    B.   M.    Mfg.   Co.      171,151;    July    31 

Serial  No.  176,023  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Toy  construction  sets.     A.  C.  Gilbert  Company.     169,192 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  175,192  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Toy  cycles  and  coasters.     Westfield  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     165,747 ;    Mar.    20 ;    Serial    No.    171,145 ;    pub- 
lished Jan.  2,   1923. 
Toy  desks.     O'Connor  &  Hogan.     164,750 ;  Feb.  27. 
Toy  dogs.     Frank  W.  Hopkins,  Inc.     164,508  ;  Feb.  20. 
Toy   dogs.     F.   O.   King.      173,698;   Oct.   2;    Serial   No. 

177,229  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Toy   dogs.     Wahoo  Novelty   Works.     176,246;   Nov.  20; 

Serial    No.    182,843;    published    Sept.    11,    1923. 
Toy  dogs,  Fabric.     P.  F.  Volland  Co.     177,311  ;  Dec.  18  ; 

Serial    No.    167,342 :    published    Oct.    2,    1923. 
Toy   dolls.      C.    Ewald.      169,949;   July   10;    Serial   No. 

174,515  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Toy    dolls.      C.    Ewald.      170,377 ;    July    17 ;    Serial    No. 

174,386  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Toy  dolls  and  animals.    J.  W.  Torrey.    172,361 ;  Aug.  28 ; 

Serial  No.   173,907  ;   published  May   29,   1923. 
Toy    electric    railway.       American     Display     Company. 

169,961 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  174,718  ;  published  Apr. 

10    1923 
Tov  'electrical    trains,    Tracks    for.      Lionel    Corporation. 

177,431 ;  Dec.  18 ;   Serial  No.  144,339 ;   published  Oct. 

2,   1923. 
Tov  horses.     International  Toy  Company.     167,942  ;  May 

§  ;  Serial  No.  171,997  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Toy    houses.     Ohange-0-Toy    House    Company.      165,734 ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,434  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Toy  insect.     A.   M.   Hewitt.     168,320;   May   22;    Serial 

No.   167.774;  published   Feb'.  27,   1923. 
Toy  marbles.     M.  A.  Knight.     165,034  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tov  monkeys.  Stuffed.     Davis  &  Voetsch.     165,453;  Mar. 

l3;  Serial  No.  171,489;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Toy  moving-picture  machines.     American  Plctograph  Com- 
pany.    165,731 ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,197  ;  published 

Dec.   19,   1922. 
Toy     rubber     balls.     Inflated.      Radio     Ball     Company. 

170,492 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  171,815  ;  published  Feb. 

6,   1923. 
Toy  telephones.    N.  N.  Hill  Brass  Co.    166,753 ;  Apr.  10. 


Toy  vehicles. 

May  29. 
Toy  vehicles. 

No.  148,870 
Toy  vehicles. 

No.  180,458 
Toy    vehicles 


Automotive  Toy  Kraft  Company.   168,980  ; 


;  Apr.  24; 

177,421 ; 
2,  1923. 
Company. 


6; 


Colson  Company.     175,437  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
White  Company.     175,642  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 
;  published  Aug.   21,  1923. 
,j     .cui^.to,    Self-propelled.      C.    E.    Bowers.      171,227; 
July  31  ;   Serial  No.  177,067  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Toy  velocipedes.     C.  Israel.     163,437  ;  Jan.  9. 

Toy  villages  and  dolls.  B.  M.  Larkln.  176,175 ;  Oct. 
30  ;  Serial  No.  181,343 ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Toy  wagons.  A.  O.  Cannon.  170,370 ;  July  17 ;  Serial 
No.    174,053;    published  Apr.    10,   192.H. 

Toy  wagons  and  coaster  cars.  Lynn  Coaster  Car  Com- 
pany.    163,365  ;   Jan.  9. 

Toy  wagons.   Children's.     The  Fair.     167,034 
Serial  No.  170,973 ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Toys.      Gong    Bell    Manufacturing    Company. 
Dec.  18;   Serial  No.  165,190;  published  Oct. 

Toys.       Grand     Rapids    Toy     Manufacturing 
164,739;   Feb.   27. 

Toys.      Krazifor   American    Toy   Co.      175,593 ;    Nov 
Serial  No.  179,476  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Toys.  Magi-Graph  Co.  167,033:  Apr.  24;  Serial  No. 
171,092  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Toys,  Mechanical.  Ferdinand  Strauss  Corporation. 
176,800;  Nov.  27. 

Toys.  Metallic  Industries,  Inc.  167,011 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Se- 
rial No.  162,757 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Toys.  Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore.  174,907 ; 
Oct.  23;   Serial  No.  179,068;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Toys  and  novelties.  Horton  Studios,  Inc.  168,805; 
May  29  ;   Serial  No.   157,034  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Toys  and  playthings.  KSmmer  &  Relnhardt.  A.  G. 
168,614 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  168,927  ;  published  Feb. 
13    1923 

Toys',  Animated-figure.  Selrlte  Products  Inc.  175,307 ; 
Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  162,318  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Toys,  Electrical.  Lionel  Corporation.  173,957;  Oct.  2; 
Serial  No.  163,099  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Toys,  etc..  Stuffed  figure.  Ted  Morton  &  Co.  Inc.  171,007  ; 
July  31 ;  Serial  No.  176,639  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Toys,  Figure.  W.  Fuld.  171,003  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
176,961 ;   published   May   15,   1923. 

Toys,  Paper  and  wooden.  K.  S.  Wilson.  169,279  ;  June 
12:  Serial   No.   141..339 ;   oubllshed  Feb.   20,   3  923. 

Toys,  particularly  cut-out  dolls.  P.  Reeves.  165,528-9; 
Mar.  13  ;  Serial  Nos.  158,008-9  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Toys,  Wheeled.     Affleck  &  Luckett.     163,364  ;  Jan.  9. 

Toys,  Wheeled.  J.  T.  Casey.  171,232 ;  July  31 ;  Serial 
No.  170,968;   published  May  1,  1923. 

Track  and  cars  for  use  thereon.  Miniature  automobile 
race.  Advertising  Auto  Speedway  Co.  175,050;  Oct. 
30;  Serial  No.  170,606:  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Vehicles,  Children's.     Colson  Company.     174,303:  Oct.  9. 

Vehicles  for  children.  Three-wheeled.  H.  C.  White  Com- 
pany.     164,384  ;    Feb.  20. 

Vehicles  for  children.  Three-wheeled  mechanically-pro- 
pelled.    H.  C.  White  Company.     164,756;  Feb.  27. 

Vehicles,  Two-wheeled  children's  coaster.  Advance  Manu- 
facturing Co.  169,871;  July  3;  Serial  No.  174,684; 
publlfihed  Apr.  3,   1923. 

CLASS  23. 

Accumulators,  Steam.  Aktlebolaget  Vaporackumulator. 
163,670  ;  Jan.  23. 

Addressine  machinery  and  eouipment  and  supplies  there- 
for. Elliott  Company.  171,576 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 
172,642  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Adzes,  auger  bits,  axes,  etc.  Baker,  Hamilton  &  Padflc 
Company.  177,646  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  170,354  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Agricultural  hand  implements  for  hoeing  and  digging. 
American  Fork  &  Hoe  Company.  176,589 ;  Nov.  27 ; 
Serial  No.  179,509  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

igi'Icultural  implements,  cutlery  and  edge  tools,  and  ma- 
chinists' tools.     Collins  Company.     163,887  ;  Feb.  6. 

Agricultural  machlnerv  and  Implements,  Repair  parts  for. 
Henry  &  Allen.  172,311 ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  175,790; 
published  May  29,  1923. 

Agricultural  machinery  and  parts  thereof.  Mollne  Plow 
Company.  166.069  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  160,199  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  5,  1922. 

Agricultural  tools  and  connecting  them  to  tractors  or 
other  sources  of  draft  power.  Devices  for  carrying. 
Mollne  Plow  Company.  171.596 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 
176,202  :  published  May  1,  1923. 

Air-pressure  systems  for  washing  automobiles,  etc.,  and 
parts  of  said  systems.  Gates  Auto  Laundry  and  Supply 
Company.  176,968  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  179,144  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  25,  1923. 

Arbors,  augers,  awls,  belt  tighteners,  bench  hooks,  bench 
tables,  etc.    Goodell-Pratt  Company.    165,931 ;  Mar.  20. 

Augers,  awls,  axes,  etc.  Smith  &  Hemenway  Company. 
169.874 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  125,806 ;  published  Not. 
9,   1920. 

Automobile-actuated  transmission  appliance.  Industrial 
Service  Company.  167,222;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No. 
156,833  ;  published  Feb.  6,   1923. 

Automobile  foot  throttles.  American  Mechanical  Worka. 
176,672:  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  182,393;  published  Sept 
11,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Automobile  stop  and  direction  indicators.  Begley  Me- 
chanical Corporation.  174,787;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No. 
144,309;   published  July  24,   1923. 

itutomoblles,  Automatic  grease  cups  for.  W.  C.  Machado. 
164.556;  Feb.  20. 

Automobiles,  Combined  pump  and  fan  attachment  for 
S  &  6  Manufacturing  Company.  170,825 ;  July  24 ; 
Serial   No.    170,508 ;    published   Apr.   24,   1923. 

Automobiles,  Repair  and  replacement  parts  for.  Replace- 
ment Auto  Parts  Company.     164,399  ;  Feb.  20. 

Axes.  Momsen-Dunnegan-Ryan  Co.  169,243 ;  June  12 : 
Serial   No.   170,074;   pubUshed   Mar.   20,   1923. 

Axes,  hatchets,  hammers,  screw  drivers,  and  chisels. 
Handled.  Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.  168,891  ; 
May  29  ;   Serial  No.   169,512  ;   published  Mar.   6,   1923. 

Axes,  scythes,  hatchets,  adzes,  bush  hooks,  etc.  American 
Axe  and  Tool  Company.     164,880:  Feb.  27. 

Bag  filling  and  packaging  machinery.  Bates  Valve  Bag 
Company.  171,809  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  177,539  ;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 

B«U  and  pebble  mills.  Hardinge  Company.  174,921 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Bearings.  Whitney  Bearing  Corporation.  163,667 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Bearings  and  parts  thereof.  Roller.  Timken  Roller  Bear- 
ing Company.  171,583  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  175,278  ; 
published  May  1,  1923. 

Bearings  and  roller-bearing  journal  boxes.  Roller.  Staf- 
ford Roller-Bearing  Car  Truck  Corporation.  171,654 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Bearings,  Babbitt.  Watkins  Manufacturing  Company. 
169,340;  June  12;  Serial  No.  173,113;  published  Mar. 
20    1923. 

Bearings,  Ball.  Riebe  Ball  Bearing  Company.  176,815 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Bearings,  Journal.  Oregon  Brass  Works.  174,057 ;  Oct. 
2  ;  Serial  No.  178,273  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Bearings,  Motor.  Pioneer  Motor  Bearing  Co.  163,882  ; 
Feb.  6. 

Bearings,  Roller.  Gilliam  Manufacturing  Company. 
177,107 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,633 ;  published  Sept. 
25    1923. 

Beater  and  whipper.  Water-power.  P-K  Manufacturing 
Company.  176,669 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  182,257 ; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Beaters  and  mixers.  Cake.  J.  A.  Swope,  jr.  173,934  ; 
Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,333  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Bevel  and  splitting  shears  and  brick  and  plastering  trow- 
els. Rotary  self-feeding.  Marshalltown  Manufacturing 
Company.     164,571;  Feb.  20. 

Beverage-dispensing  machines.  Richmond  Beverage  Ma- 
chine CorporaUon.  168,915 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
165,640 ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Bird-cage  stands,  screens,  hooks,  etc.  Andrew  B.  Hen- 
dryx  Co.  168,096  •  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  162,550  ;  pub- 
lished  Feb.  27,   1923. 

Bits  and  augers.  Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company.  164,103 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Bits  and  augers.  Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company.  167,244  ; 
Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  171,801 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Bits  and  augers.  Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company,  The. 
173,295-7;  Sept.  18;  Serial  Nos.  179,098-100;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Bits  and  augers.  Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company.  173,316-7 ; 
Sept.  18;  Serial  Nos.  179,101-3;  published  June  19, 
1023. 

Bits,  reamers,  fishing  tools  for  wells.  Rotary  drill.  Reed 
Roller  Bit  Co.  176,622  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  159,055  ; 
published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Bookbinders'  machinery  paper  drills,  power  punches,  etc. 
J.  T.  Wright  Co.    163,668  ;  Jan.  23. 

Bottle  cappers.  Comstock-Bolton  Company.  169,269 ; 
June  12  ;  Serial  No.  154.350  :  published  Mar.  20,  192.^.. 

Bottle   cTppers.      S.    L     Goldman.     164,255  ;   Feb.   13. 
Bottle   filling   and  washing  machines   and   corfc  pullers. 
Direct  Equipment  &  Engineering  Corporation.      173,531 ; 
Sept.  26. 

Box  openers  and  nail  pullers.  A.  Schrem.  166,415 ; 
Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  168,621 ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Boxes,    Miter.      Goodell-Pratt    Company.      172,698;    Sept. 

11 ;  Serial  No.  176,893 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Braiding    and    weaving    machines.      American    Wiremold 
Company.     175,101 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  179,703  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,   1923. 

Braiding      machines.         National      Indicator      Company. 

169,361 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  172,896  ;  published  Mar. 

27    1923. 

Broaches.     Frank  O.  Wells  Company.     169,008;  May  29. 

Bronze  bushings.    Strickland  Machine  Company.    163,886  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Brushes  aud  sprayers,  Air.     Dayton  Air  Brush  Company. 

164,840;  Feb.  2T. 
Can     openers.       Qulcksafe      Manufacturing      Company. 
168,664;    May    29;     Serial    No.     156,320;     published 
Feb.  20,  1923. 
Can  openers.     Star  Can  Opener  Company.     174,161 ;  Oct. 

9 ;  Serial  No.  180,307  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Can  openers  and  cap  lifters.     J.   S.  Dunlap.     173,625; 

Sept.  26. 
Cans,    Machine   and    devices   for   opening.      P.    C.    West 
Mfg.    Co.      166,066;    Mar.    27;    Serial    No.    168,132; 
published  Dec.  6,  1022. 


Candy  machinery.  Vacuum  Candy  Machinery  Co. 
169,017  ;   May  29. 

Carburetor,  Fuel  control  or  regulator  for  a.  E.  E.  Ford 
Mfg.  Co.  169,240;  June  12;  Serial  No.  172,150;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 

Carburetors.  G.  G.  Brown.  174,173 ;  Oct.  0 ;  Serial  No. 
179,774  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Carburetors.     Durand  &  WInfleld.     167,294 ;  Apr.  24. 

Carburetors.     Wagner   Research    Society.      166,842 ;   Apr. 

17  ;  Serial  No.  168,909  ;  pubUsbed  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Carburetors   and   parts   thereof.     Eagle   Carburetor  Com- 
pany.    176,667  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  181,823  ;  published 
Sept.  11,  1923. 

Carburetors  and   structural   parts   and  fittings  therefor. 

Eagle   Carburetor   Company.      174,060 ;    Oct.    2 ;   Serial 

No.  178,434  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Carriage-lifting  Jacks.     F.  Stelner  Nfg.     173,299;  Sept 

18  ;  Serial  No.  178,878  ;  published  June  12,  1023. 
Cars,  etc..  Self-dumping  cages  for.     Car-Dumper  &  Equip- 
ment Co.     176,819  ;  Nov.  27. 

Carton  and  box  filling  machinery.  Cartoning  Machinery 
Corporation.  166,412 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  166,933 ; 
published    Jan.    2,   1923. 

Carving,  edge,  and  coopers'  tools  and  the  Bke.  Mack 
Tool  Company.  171,864  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  174,523 ; 
published  May  1,  1923. 

Chains  for  liquids.  Conveyer.  Soci6t6  Anonyme  des 
Elevateurs  de  Liquldes  "  Chaine-Helice "  Bessonnet- 
Favre.  175,330;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  180,305;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 

Check  protector.     C.  G.  Hale.     166,329  :  Mar.  27. 

Checks  and  other  negotiable  papers,  Machines  for  pro- 
tecting bank.  Safe-Guard  Check-Writer  Company. 
163,666;  Jan.  23. 

Cheese,  Machine  for  slicing  and  cutting.  Rey  &  Rey. 
175,556;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  179,743;  published  Aug. 
21,  1023. 

Churns.  Fredrickson  Brothers.  171,711 ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 
No.  155,813  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Churns,  Butter.  Standard  Vibrating  Churn  Company. 
166,807 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  168,176  ;  published  Jan. 
23,  1923. 

Cigar  and  cigarette  machinery  and  parts  thereof.  Ameri- 
can Machine  and  Foundry  Co.  168,740 ;  May  29 ;  Se- 
rial No.   171,197;  published  Feb.   27,   1923. 

Cigar-making  machines.  Syndicat  pour  I'Exploitation 
des  Machines  a  Fabriquer  les  Cigares  Brevets  Cornells. 
172,493  ;  Aug.  28. 

Cigarettes,  Machinery  used  in  the  manufacture  of.  Comas 
Cigarette  Machine  Company.  166,803  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial 
No.  168,457  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Cleaners  for  threads  of  fibrous  substances.  W.  J.  Klota 
Raw  Silk  Cleaner  Company.     164,267;  Feb.  13. 

Cleaning  systems.  Dry-.  S.  F.  Bowser  and  Company. 
172,264  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  177,068  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Clippers,  wire  cutters,  pliers,  and  shears,  Bolt.  H.  K. 
Porter.  165,445 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,153 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,   1922. 

Cloth  pliers,  exhaust  fans,  rag  cutters,  etc.  B.  F.  Per- 
kins &   Son,  Inc.     167,299;  Apr.  24. 

Coffee  classifiers,  hullers,  polishers,  power  screens,  pulp- 
ers,  and  elevators.  Marcus  Mason  &  Co.  22,676 ; 
renewed  Mar.  21,  1923. 

Coffee  machinery.  Marcus  Mason  &  Co.  22,803 ;  re- 
newed Apr.  11,  1923. 

Compressors  and  pumps  and  attachments  therefor.  Penn- 
sylvania Pump  &  Compressor  Co.  166,438 ;  Apr.  3 ; 
Serial  No.  166.906  ;  published  .Tan.  2,  1923. 

Compressors  and  small  motor-driven  compressor  units. 
Small  air.  Brunner  Manufacturing  Company.  171,940 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Concrete  misers.  Badger  Wire  &  Iron  Works.  167,314 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Concrete  mixers,  saw  tables,  etc.  C.  B.  La  Boyteaux. 
171,705  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  174,966 ;  pubUshed  May  8, 
1923. 

Concrete-mixing  machines,  brickmaking  machines.  Con- 
crete Machinery  &  Supply  Co.  167,273 ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial  No.  152,066;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Condensers,  heat  exchangers,  and  dephlegmators.  Oil. 
C.  H.  Leach  Company.  175,958;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No. 
169,719;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Conveyors,  incline  and  automatic  elevators,  spirals,  and 
parts  thereof,  Gravity,  etc.  Standard  Conveyor  Com- 
pany.    166,740:   Apr.   10. 

Corn  planters.  Sheffield  Mfg.  Co.  166,106;  Mar.  27; 
Serial  No.  165,042 ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Corn  shellers.  JoUet  Manufacturing  Company.  174,162; 
Oct.  0 ;  Serial  No.  180,223  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Cotton  and  other  fibrous  materials.  Machines  for  breaking, 
separating,  etc.    Garner  Gin  Company.    174,304  ;  Oct.  0. 

Cotton  gins  and  cotton-gin  machinery.  Murray  Company. 
172,320  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  176,419  ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Cotton  gins,  elevators,  presses,  etc.  Murray  Company. 
167,288  ;  Apr.  24. 

Cotton  trampers.  Cullander  Machinery  Co.  177,624 ; 
Dec.   25;    Serial  No.    182,334;  published  Oct.   9,    1923. 

Cranes.  John  F.  Byerg  Machine  Company.  174,976 ; 
Oct.  SO;  Serial  No.  151,823;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 


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Cranes.     Colby  Steel  aud  Blnginering  Co.     177,012  ;  Dec. 

11;  Serial   No.   157.750;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Cranes  mounted  on  motor  trucks.     Byers  Machine  Com- 
pany.     175,199 ;    Oct.    30 :    Serial    No.    175,068 ;    pub- 
lished Auk.  14,  1923. 
Cranes  or  derricks.     Moore  Brothers.     175,333 ;  Nov.  6 ; 

Serial  No.  180,077  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Crushor.s.   breakers,   feeders,    and   hoppers.     Pennsylvania 

Crusher  Company.     163,665  ;  Jan.  23. 
Crushers,   shredders,  breakers,   pulverizers,  and  grinders. 

Gruendler  Patent   Crusher  &  Pulverizer   Co.     166,850; 

Apr.   17;   Serial  No.  165,372;  published  Jan.  23.  1923. 
Cultivators.     Union  Fork  and  Hoe   Company.     167,964  ; 

May  8. 
Cutlery.     Finedge  Cutlery  Corporation.     163,921 ;  Feb.  6. 
Cutlery.      P.    J.    Michels.      169,699 ;    June    26. 
Cutlery.      Sperry    &  Alexander.      23,158 ;    renewed   May 

30    1923 
Cutlery.     Union   Cutlery   Co.      168,642;   May  29;    Serial 

No.    165.514 ;    published   Feb.   20,    1923. 
Cutlery.     Edward  Week  &  Son,  Inc.     166,782;  Apr.   17; 

Serial  No.   161,471 ;   published  Dec.  5,   1922. 
Cutlery.      Wester    Brothers.      172,251  ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial 

No.   156,206;   published  May  29,   1923. 
Cutlery.      Estate    of    Frederick    Wiebusch.      23,639 ;    re- 
newed  Sept.   19,   1923. 
Cutlery  and  razors.  Pocket.    Canton  Cutlery  Co.    19,480 ; 

renewed  May   12,   1921. 
Cutlery,     Certain     kinds     of.        Premier     Cutlery,     Inc. 

172,249  ;  Aug.   28  ;  Serial  No.  159,049  ;   publislied  May 

29,  1923. 
Cutlery,   tools,   etc.     Damascus   Steel   Products   Corpora- 
tion.    165,567  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  161,036  ;  published 

Dec.  19,  1922. 
Cutter     heads,     thread-cutting    machines,     and     cutters 

therefor.      Landis    Machine    Company.      177,617 ;    Dec. 

25:   Serial  No.   182.593;  published   Oct.  9,  1923. 
Cutters,  Milling.     National  Twist  Drill  &  Tool  Company. 

169,920;  July  3. 
Cutting    and     planing    machine,     Earth.       E.     G.     Carr. 

175,823  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  162,333  ;  published  Aug. 

28,  1923. 
Cutting  machines   for   use   in   the   manufacture   of   hats. 

Durbrow    &    Hearne.      173.275 ;    Sept.    18 ;    Serial    No. 

174,822  :   published  June  19,  1923. 
Derricks.   Oil.     V.   B.   Foster.     176,479 ;  Not.   27  ;   Serial 

No.  181,067;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Diamond    tools,    diamond    engraving   and    marking    tools 

and  diamond  drills.     S.   G.  Warner.     174,154  ;   Oct.   2 
Dies,  jigs,  special  machinery,  etc.     Steelcraft  Engineering 

Company.     175,552;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  179,833;  pub 

llshed  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Dies,    Steel    marking.      Jas.    H.    Matthews    &    Company 

174,053  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,791 ;  published  July  3 

1923. 
Dies,  vises,  etc.     Crown  Die  and  Tool  Company.     176,665 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  181,818  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923 
Dishwashing     machines.       Automatic     Dishwasher     Co 

167.258  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  168,996 ;  published  Feb 

6,  1923. 
Dishwashing    machines.      Hicks    Corporation.       172,771 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,355  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Dishwashing  machines.     T.   W.    Simpson.     168,750;  May 

29  :   Serial  No.  171,477 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Dishwashing  machines.     United  States  Machinery  Manu- 
facturing Company.    163,918  :  Feb.  6. 

Dishwashing  machines  and  metal-parts-washing  machines. 
Crescent    Washing   Machine    Company.      175,125 ;    Oct. 

30  ;  Serial  No.  177,168  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Dough    and    bun    dividers,    bread   proofers,    panning   ma- 
chines,  mixers,  etc.  Baker-Perkins  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration.    170,237  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  174,228  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 

Drapers  for  machinery  for  harvesting  and  treatinp 
grains,  cereals,  etc.  Machinery  Supply  &  Draper  Com- 
pany.    171,693  ;  Aug.  7. 

Drilling  tools,  rope  sockets,  bailers,  etc..  Cable.  Fort 
Worth  Drilling  Tool  Company.  173,485  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Se- 
rial No.  175,857 ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Drills,  milling  cutters,  and  reamers,  Twist.  American 
Machine  Products  Co.  166,786 ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No. 
160,106;  published  Sept.   12,  1922. 

Drills,  OU-well.  John  A.  Zublin,  doing  business  as  Zub- 
lin  Tool  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  168,220 ;  May 
16;  Serial  No.  172,312;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Drills.  Percussive.  Sullivan  Machinery  Company. 
177,806;  Dec.   25. 

Duplicating  machines  and  parts  thereof.  A.  B.  J)lck 
Company.  166.808;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  167,937: 
published  Jan.   23.   1923. 

Dust-collecting,  shaving-exhaust,  etc.,  systems.  Allen 
Engineering  &  Manufacturing  Co.     164,841 :  Feb.  27. 

Dust  collectors.  Alfred  C.  Goethel  Co.  172,250;  Aug. 
28  ;  Serial  No.  157,369 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Egg  beaters.  TapIIn  Manufacturing  Company.  163,680  : 
Jan.  23. 

Egg  beaters.  Turner  ft  Seymour  Manufacturing  Co. 
173,922 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,580  ;  published  July  10, 
1923. 

Egg-beating  apparatus.  Whippo  Manufacturing  Company. 
176,867;  Dec.  4;  Serial  No.  182,028;  published  Sept 
26,  192S; 


Egg  beaters  and  cream  whip.  Metal  Goods  Manufactur- 
ing Co.  166,818  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  167,050  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Electric-light  bulbs,  lamps,  sockets,  etc..  Apparatus  for  In- 
stalling and  removing.  6.  C.  A.  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 170,243;  July  10;  Serial  No.  174,570;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Elevators.  Humphrey  Elevator  Co.  176,674  ;  Nov.  27  : 
Serial  No.  182,815  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

JSlevators,  escalators,  endless  carriers,  etc.  Otis  Ele- 
vator  Company.      169,693  ;   June  26. 

Elevators,  escalators,  endless  carriers,  etc.  Otis  Ele- 
vator Company.     169,713  ;  June  26. 

Engine  governors.  Hydro  Governor  Co.  175,821 ;  Nov. 
13 ;    Serial   No.   161,882 ;   published  Aug.   28,   1923. 

Engines  and  parts  thereof  and  gasoline  motors  and  parts 
thereof.  Internal-combustion.  A.  Anzanl.  163,648; 
Jan.   23. 

Engines  and  parts  thereof.  Internal-combustion.  H.  C. 
Michelsen.      164,988  ;   Feb.   27. 

Engines,  Appliance  for  lubricating  and  cooling  internal- 
combustion.  Lubl  Kool  Company.  173,312;  Sent.  18  ; 
Serial  No.  179,156  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Engines,  Compressed-air  self-starters  for  internal-com- 
bustion. Ida  Starter  Limited.  171,846;  Aug.  14; 
Serial  No.  171,128  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Engines,  Cylinder  blocks  and  heads,  gear-case  covers  for 
hydrocarbon.  Interchangeable  Parts  Company.  166,516  ; 
Apr.  3;   Serial  No.   163,755;   published  Nov.   14,   1922. 

Engines,  Device  designed  to  supply  lubricating  oil  Into 
the  upper  cylinders  of  gasoline.  Vapor  Lubricant 
Company.     164.994  ;  Feb.  27. 

Engines,  Device  for  uniformly  mixing  the  charge  before 
exploding  it  in  iutemal-combustion.  P.  S.  Palmer  Com- 
pany. 168,720;  May  29;  Serial  No.  171,764;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 

Engines,  Device  used  In  stopping  internal-combustion. 
Pierce  Governor  Company.  168,181 ;  May  15 ;  Serial 
No.  169,321 ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Engines,  Devices  supplying  water  vapor  and  moist  air 
to  Internal-combustion.  Efficiency  Units,  Incorporated. 
165,024:    Feb.   27. 

Engines,  Drives  and  parts  of  drives  for  starters  for. 
Eclipse  Machine  Company.     169,006 ;    May   29.. 

Engines,  engine  pumps,  and  parts  used  in  the  oil  indus- 
try. DriUIng.  Ajax  Iron  Works.  166,251;  Mar.  27; 
Serial  No.  163,730 ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Engines,  Gasoline  strainers  for  internal-combustion. 
Mile-0-More  Company.  168,442;  May  22;  Serial  No. 
170,659;   published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Engines,  Humidifying  devices  for  internal-combustion. 
J.  A.  Semple.  166,936  ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  169,377 ; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Engines,  Internal-combustion.  Climax  Engineering  Co. 
163,912  :  Feb.  6. 

Engines,  Internal-combustion.  Gray  Motor  Corporation. 
166,877  ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  156,489 ;  published  Nov. 
28,  1922. 

Engines.  Internal  combustion.  J.  S.  Stearns.  171,685 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Engines,  Internal  -  combustion.  Sterling  Engine  Co. 
175,537;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  180,777;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Engines,  Internal-combustion.  Universal  Motor  Company. 
177,097  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  171,144  ;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

Engines,  Poppet  valves  for  Internal-combustion.  Steel 
Products  Company.  174,055-6 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  Nos. 
178,069-70;  published  July   3,  1923. 

Engines,  Steam  and  internal-combustion.  John  I.  Thorny- 
croft  ft  Co.  Limited.  175,052;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No. 
179,385;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Engines,  Vaporizing  devices  for.  Penberthy  Injector 
Company.  166,353  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  146,182  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.   2,  1923. 

Evaporators.  Swenson  Evaporator  Company.  175.192; 
Oct.  30;   Serial  No.   175,530:   published  .\ug.   14.1923. 

Excavating,  elevating  and  conveying  machinery.  Jeffrey 
Manufacturing  Co.  175,366;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No. 
176,347  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Farriers',  blacksmiths',  and  cobblers'  tools,  etc.  Cham- 
pion Tool  Company.  166,796;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No. 
152,419:   published  Aug.   1,   1922. 

Farriers'  tools.  Champion  Tool  Company.  167,707 ; 
May  8;    Serial   No.    152,418:   published   July   25.   1922. 

Feed  grinders.  Metal  catchers  and  like  machines  for. 
Williams  Patent  Crusher  &  Pulverizer  Co.  165,033 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Fibrous  material  and  parts  thereof.  Machines  for  treat- 
ing.    Garner  Gin  Company.     171.667;  Aug.  7. 

File.  Continental  File  Corporation.  165,525  :  Mar.  13 ; 
Serial  No.  164,495  :  published  October  31,  1922. 

File.      Continental    File    Corporation.      171.672 ;    .A.ug.    7. 

Files.  Fayette  R.  Plumb,  Incorporated.  170,069  : '.Tuly 
10 ;    Serial  No.   165,504 ;   published   Apr.    10,    1923. 

Files  and  rasps.  Heller  Brothers  Company.  171,666; 
Aug.  7. 

Files    and    rasps.      Nicholson    File    Company.      175,290 ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  131,918 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Files    and    rasps.      C.    O.    Oberg    &    Co  :8    Aktiebolaget. 

169,287  :  June  12  ;   Serial  No.  161,641  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Piles  and  rasps.  C.  O.  5berg  &  Co  :s  Aktiebolag.  171,822  : 
Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  175,514 ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Files  and  rasps,  handsaws,  hack-saw  blades,  etc.  Sander- 
son Brothers  &  Newbould,  Limited.  166,854  ;  Apr.  17  ; 
Serial   No.   164,276:   published  Jan.   16,   1923. 

Fire  extinguisher,  Dry-powder  tube.  H.  S.  Cooke. 
174.618;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  179,295;  published 
July  24,  1923. 

Fire  extinguisher,  Hand.  American  La  France  Fire  En- 
gine Company.  166,680  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  169,965  ; 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Fire-extinguishing  apparatus.  Chemical.  Crocker  Na- 
tional Fire  Prevention  Engineering  Co.  164,955 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Fire-extinguishing  apparatus.  Foamite-Childs  Corpora- 
tion. 174,078 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  178,984 ;  pub- 
lished  July  3,   1923. 

Fire-extinguishing  apparatus.  Foamite-Childs  Corpora- 
tion. 175,059  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,193  ;  published 
Aug.   14,  1923. 

Fire  extinguishers.  Dry-powder  tube.  H.  R.  Frey. 
166,449;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  166,289;  published  Jan. 
2,    1923. 

Fire  extinguishers.  Hand.     M.  Spivak.    164,111  ;  Feb.  13. 

Fire  extinguishers.  Portable.  Pyrene  Manufacturing  Co. 
166,245 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  163,171 ;  published  Dec. 
19,   1922. 

Flags,  banners,  pennants,  etc.  James  W.  Brine  Com- 
pany. 174,821 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  172,581 ;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923.  ^  .„    „,„ 

Flatware  o£  base  metal.  Table.  G.  Hammesrahr.  166,848; 
Apr.   17  ;   Serial  No.   165,951 ;  published  Jan.   23,  1923. 

Flue  cleaners.  L.  W.  Johnson.  168,752  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 
No.  171,497;   published  Feb.  20,   1923. 

Ply-chasing  attachments  to  be  attached  to  screen  doors. 
H.  Pilger.  171,893  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  172,012  ;  pub- 
lished  May  15,    1923.  ^,.   ^ 

Pood-mixing  machines  and  parts  thereof.  Meteor  Mixing 
Machine  Co.  172,220 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  170,441 ; 
published  Apr.   17,   1923. 

Forging  presses,  rolling  mills,  etc.  Davy  Brothers. 
167,975 ;  May  8.  .      m  o^    , 

Foundry  equipment.  Certain  articles  of.  Truscon  bteel 
Company.  169,282  :  .Tune  12 ;.  Serial  No.  167,697  : 
published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Fruit  jars  and  containers,  Device  for  opening  and  clos- 
ing.    C.   H.   Lambert.      169,927;   July  3. 

Fruit  presses.  M.  J.  Brown.  174,108 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial 
No.   166.498;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Fuel-treating  devices.  V.  R.  Cameron.  166,678 ;  Apr. 
10  :  Serial  No.   170.260  :  published  Jan.  9.  1923. 

Garage  and  shop  equipment.  Weaver  Manufacturing 
Company.     167,317;  Apr.  24. 

Gasoline  engines,  carburetors,  and  parts  thereof.  E.  L. 
Simpson.     164,112;  Feb.  13. 

Gasoline  savers.  F.  A.  Diodato.  166,840 ;  Apr.  17 ; 
Serial    No.    169,011;    published   Jan.   9,    1923. 

Gates  for  granular  materials.  Beaumont  Mfg.  Company. 
176,656;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  181,930;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Gear  blanks  and  wheels.  Diamond  State  Fibre  Com- 
pany. 177,542;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  183,440;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

Gear  blanks  and  wheels.  Diamond  State  Fibre  Company. 
177,543 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  183,438 ;  published 
Oct.  2.  1923. 

Gear  wheels  and  gear-wheel  blanks,  NonmetalUc.  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  166,783 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial 
No.    161,181;    published   Jan.    23,    1923. 

Gear  wheels  and  gear-wheel  blanks,  NonmetalUc.  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  171,835  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 
176,118;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Gears.  Indianapolis  Tool  and  Manufacturing  Company. 
163,913;  Feb.  6. 

Gears.    Niles-Bement-Pond  Company.     163,876 ;  Feb.  6. 

Gears  and  gear  blanks,  William  Cramp  &  Sons  Ship  & 
Engine  Building  Co.  174,975 :  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
154,962  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Gears  and  shafts.  American  Gear  Company.  175,850 ; 
Nov.   13  ;  Serial  No.  180.461 ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Gears,  Metallic  and  nonmetallic.  R.  N.  Brodie.  175.788  ; 
Nov.  1.8;   Serial  No.  179,764;  published  Aug.   28.  1923. 

Gears  or  other  articles  from  shafts  and  cyllnder-horlng 
machines.  Machines  for  forcing.  B.  C.  Coston. 
167,276;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  150,800;  published  Jan. 
30,  1923. 

Glass  cutter.     C.  F.  Doerr.     174.913:  Oct.  23. 

Grain-cleaning  machines.  Wonder  Grain  Cleaner  Com- 
pany. 166.653  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  151,341 ;  pubUshed 
Jan.  9,  1923. 

Grain  separating  and  cleaning  machines.  Carter-Mayhew 
Manufacturing  Company.  166,683  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No. 
168,204  ;  pubUshed  Jan.  23,  1028. 

Grass  catchers.  Canvas  Products  Company.  177,394 ; 
Dec.    18 ;    Serial  No.   181,376 ;   pubUshed  Oct.   2,   1923. 

Gravers,  chisels,  gouges,  burnishers,  tracers,  and  flies. 
Hammel.  Riglander  &  Co.     164,074  ;  Feb.  13. 

Grease  and  oil  cups  and  lubricators.  Keystone  Lubricat- 
ing Companv.  175.062;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  179,005; 
published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Grease  cups.  Foster  Engineering  Company.  169,329 ; 
June  12 ;  Serial  No.  174,568  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 


Grinders,     Bench.       Goodell-Pratt     Company.       172,697 ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,082 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Grinding  and  crushing  machinery.     Chemical  Engineering 

Co.  (Manchester)    Limited.      175,139 ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial 

No.  180,418;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Grinding   machines   and   parts   of   same.     J.   C.   Schmidt. 

169,224  ;  June  12  ;   Serial  No.  159,626 ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Hack-saw    and    coping-saw    frames.      Consolidated    Tool 

Works,   Inc.     172,262;  Aug.  28;   Serial  No.   176,883; 

published  May  29,  1923. 
Hair  clippers.     Andis,  O.  M.,  Manufacturing  Co.     166,116  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  151,696 ;  pubUshed  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Hammer,    Portable    pneumatic    riveting.      Dayton    Pneu- 
matic Tool  Company.     164,893  ;   Feb.  27. 
Hammers.     Kelly  Axe  Manufacturing  Company.     175,128  ; 

Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  180,666 ;  pubUshed  Aug.  7.  1923. 
Hammers.     Stanley  Works.     168,619  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 

167,491 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Hammers.     Stanley  Works,  The.      171,249  ;  July  31 ;  Se- 
rial No.  167,491 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Hammers  and  hatchets.     W.  T.  Grant  Company.     175,283  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Hammers,   hatchets,    axes,   adzes,   and   sledges.   Handled. 

Vaughan      and      Bushnell      Manufacturing      Company. 

172,023;  Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  170,227;  pubUshed  Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Hammers,    hatchets,   shovels,  screw   drivers,   and   chisels. 

B.    Lurye.      170,474 :    July    17 ;    Serial    No.    171,226 ; 

published  Apr.   17,  1923. 
Handles.  Tool.     Columbus  Handle  &  Tool  Co.     163,654 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Handles,  Tool.     HartweU  Brothers.     176,675-6;  Nov.  27; 

Serial  Nos.  182,906-7  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Handles,  Tool.     Hartwell  Brothers?.     176,677-8  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  Nos.  182,909-10  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Harvesters    and    parts    thereof.      Luce    Cane    Harvester 

Corporation.     177,832;  Dec.  25. 
Harvesters,    thrashers,    and    combined    harvesters    and 

thrashers.      Holt    Manufacturing    Company.      176,668 ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,213  :  pubUshed  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Harvesters,  tractors,   road  graders,  etc..   Ensilage.     Ron- 

ning  Motor  Company.     169,012;  May  29. 
Hatchets.     L.   A.   Sayre   Co.     168,142;   May   15;   Serial 

No.  170,158  ;  pubUshed  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Hatchets,  hammers,  axes,  pliers,  and  wrenches.     P.  &  N. 

Lawn  Mower  Company.     164,978  :  Feb.  27. 
Hay  carriers,  unloaders,  steel   tracks,  sUngs,  forks,  and 

pulleys,  etc.     F.  E.  Myers  &  Bro.  Co.     164,224  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hoists    and    their    parts,    Hydraulic.      Wood    Hydraulic 

Hoist  &  Body  Company.     166,315-16;  Mar.  27. 
Hoists    and    their    parts,     Hydraulic.      Wood    HydrauUc 

Hoist  &  Body  Company.     170,066  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 

173,801;   published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Homogenizer.      Manton-Gaulin    Manufacturing    Company. 

172,517 :    Sept.   4 ;   Serial  No.   172,425 ;   published  May 

29    1923 
Hoof  trimmers.  Cow-.     C.  Kappeler.     170,269  ;  July  10 ; 

Serial  No.  174,396;  pubUshed  Apr.   17,  1923. 
Ice-cream    cutters.       Union     Specialty    Mfg.     Company. 

163,875;   Feb.  6.  ,    ^  „„„ 

Insect-destroying    machine.      R.    L.    Woodruff.      175,709; 

Nov.   6.  ,  ^  , 

Internal-combustion   motors   and    same   for   motor   cycles, 

runabouts.      etc.         Motosacoche      Soci6t€      Anonyme. 

175,329 ;  Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.    180,340 ;   published  Aug. 

14    1923. 
Jack  frames.    R.  E.  Alexander.    172,433 ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial 

No.  176,813:  pubUshed  May  29,  1923. 
Jaci;s.     Elite  Manufacturing  Company.     165.930  ;  Mar.  20. 
Jacks.     Kent  Machine   Works,   Inc.     169,327  ;   June   12 ; 

Serial  No.  174,578;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Jacks    for    lifting    automobiles,    etc.      Ever    Ready    Auto 

Jack   Corporation.      167,965;   May   8.  ,„..„„„ 

Jacks,    Lifting.      Ajax   Auto   Parts    Company.      164,933; 

Feb.  27.  ^         .    „  ^ 

Jacks,  Lifting  and  screw.     Schmlck  Gear  &  Screw  Com- 
pany.    167,251 ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,672  ;  pubUshed 

Knives.      Lamso'n  &  Goodnow  Mfg.  Company.     163.818; 

Jan.  30.  „ 

Knives      and      cleavers.      American      Cutlery     Company. 

164,062 ;  Feb.  13.  ^  ^  .,   t.      x= 

Knives  and  forks.  Table,  kitchen,   butcher,   and  hunting. 

K.  E.  Porter.     173,195;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  173,106; 

published  June  19,  1923.  _  ^         „^  ^^„      , 

Knives  and  scissors.     .T.   Friedrlch.      166,822;  Apr.   17; 

Serial  No.  166,444  ;  pubUshed  Jan.  23,   1923. 
Knives    forks,  and  spoons  of  base  metal,  razors,  scissors, 

etc.    Miiller  &  Schmidt.  Pfeilringwerk.    164,061 ;  Feb.  13. 
Knives,  forks,  spoons.  Aluminum.    Gebr.  Noelle.    177,759 ; 

Dec.  25;   Serial  No.  178,183;  published  Oct.  2    1923. 
Knives,    forks,    spoons,    razors,    scissors.      Carl    WHstbot, 

Stahlwarenfabrik.        177,031 ;     Dec.     11 ;     Serial     No. 

162,707  :  published  Sept.  25,  1923.     ^^„     _ 
Knives.  Pocket  and  hunting.     New  York  Knife  Company. 

166,474;    Apr.   3;    Serial   No.    167,316;   published   Jan. 

2    1923 
Knives,  Pocket  tool.     F.  Van  Der  Vygh.     173,788  ;  Oct.  2  ; 

Serial  No.  176,343  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Knives,    safety-razor   blades,   glass    cutters.    Butcher  and 

kitchen.     H.  C.   Hart.     171,858;  Aug.   14;  Serial  No. 

174,738  ;  pubUshed  May  1,  1923. 


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Knives,   seizors,   shears,   hoes,  shovels,   etc.     Guthrie   & 

Co.,  IJmifld.     163,892-3;  Feb.  6. 
Knives,  sUoars,  hoes,  axes,  scythes,  etc.     Guthrie  &  Com- 
.  pany.  Limited.     165.599  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  131,070  ; 

published  Apr.  25,  1922. 
Knives,    shears,    razoi's,    etc.      Mac  Lean    Drug    Company. 

177,400:   Dec.  18;    Serial   No.   178,750;   published   Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Knives,    Table.      American    Cutlery    Company.      174,102 ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Soiial  No.  149,621  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Lathes,   mllliiiK,   and   drilling   machines,   etc.      Joseph   T. 

Ryeison  &  Son.     173,703;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  177,023; 

published  June  19,   1923. 
Lift    jack.      Medina    Manufacturing   Co.      174,956;    Oct. 

30  ;  Serial  No.  163,166  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Liquid    circulators.      N.    E.    McClelland.      168,628 ;    May 

29  ;   Serial  No.   167,825  ;   published  Feb.   27,   1923. 
Locomotive  and  stationary  lubricators,  valve  and  oil  cups. 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company.      173,041;   Sept.   11;   Se- 
rial No.  176,955  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Locomotives    and    parts    thereof.      Baldwin    Locomotive 

Works.     165.035  ;  Feb.  27. 
Locomotives,    Auxiliary    engines    for.      Franklin    Railway 

Supply     Company.     175,753 ;     Nov.      13 ;     Serial     No. 

166,825  :  published  July  3,  1923. 
Loom  reeds.     Hayes  Loom  Reed  and  Harness  Co.     164,928  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Loom     sundries,     Leather.        Charles     Bond     Company. 

173,733  ;  Oct.  2 ;   Serial  No.    178,588 ;   published   June 

12     1923 
Lubricators'.     Horrocks  Desk  Company.     164,983  ;'Feh.  27. 
Lubricators,   oil-hole   covers,   oil   cups,   etc..  Machine  and 

bearing.      Bay    State    Stamping    Company.      169,730 ; 

June  26. 
Machine  tools  and  tool  holders.  Metal-working-.     E.  F.-G. 

Gibbs.     167,973  ;  May  8. 
Machinery   guards,   Metal.      C.   J.   Dickgiesser.      173,084 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Machinery,  tools,  and  parts  thereof.     Sprout  Waldron   & 

Co.     165,722  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  168,695  ;  published 

Dec.   19,   1922. 
Machines  and  materials  for  mine  working.    Flat.    168,920  ; 

May  29  ;   Serial  No.  150,742  ;   published  Mar.   6,   1923. 
Machines   tor  dividing  dough.     F.   H.   Sharpe.     167,663  ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,260  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Machines    for    transporting,    raising,    or   lowering   boxes, 

barrels,  etc.     Economy  Engineering  Company.    166,133  ; 

Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  142,968;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Masts  and  parts  thereof  for  the  hoisting  of  concrete  and 

construction    materials,    concrete    chutes,    and   hoisting 

buckets,      Steel.        Insley      Manufacturing      Company. 

176,098;    Nov.    13. 
Merchandise-vending     machines.        W.      R.      Honeyman. 

171,660;  Aug.  7. 
Jletal  cutters.     H.   Scott.     169,259  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No. 

172,016  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Metal-working     machines     and     tools.       National     Acme 

Company.      169,721-2 ;    June    26. 
Metal-working  small  tools.      Cleveland  Twist  Drill  Com- 
pany.    167,990  ;  May  8. 
Milking  machines.    Electric  Milker  Corporation.   163,915  ; 

Feb.   6. 
Mill  and  exhaust   fans,   dust  collectors,  etc.,  Multlblade, 

steel-plate,    forced   and  Induced  draft   planing.     Hersh 

Brothers  Company.     165,933  ;  Mar.  20. 
Milling    and    relieving    machines    and    profile    grinders. 

Clark-Mesker   Company.      169,726;    June    26. 
Milling    fixtures,    cutters,    and    machines,    etc.      Ingersoll 

Milling  Machine   Company.     169,221 ;   June  12  ;   Serial 

No.  134,194  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Milling   machinery.      Wolf   Company.      166,475  ;   Apr.   3 ; 

Serial   No.    167.062  :   published   Jan.   2,    1923. 
Milling  machinery,    bolting   reels,  etc.     B.   F.   Gump   Co. 

170,208  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.   124,986  ;   published  Apr. 

17    1923 
Milling  tools.  Metal-working  cylindrical.     Auto-Hone  Co. 

168,184  ;  May   15  ;   Serial  No.   169,147  ;   published  Feb. 

13,  1923. 
Mills   and    fruit   presses.    Cider.      Crown    Manufacturing 

Company.     168,132  :  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  170,809  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 
Muling  machines,   hoisting  mechanism,  grinders,   and   ro- 
tary engines.     Sullivan  Machinery  Company.     164.992  : 

Feb.  27. 
Mixprs  or  beaters.     World  Novelty  Co.     163,917 ;  Feb.  6. 
Molding  and  core  making  machines,  -i-ibrators,  etc.     Pneu- 

lec  Machine   Company.     174,513 ;   Oct.   16 ;    Serial   No. 

178,356  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Moldinc  and  planinc  irons,  rock  and  twist  drills,  milling 

cutters,  etc.     Samuel  Warren  Limited.     169,218  ;  June 

12  :  Serial  No.  152,600  ;  jjuhllshed  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Molds    for    the    manufacture    of    alimentary    pastes.      F. 

Maldarl  &  Bros.     169.323  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  175,018  ; 

published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Motors    for    small    craft.    Outboard    Internal-combustion. 

Johnson    Motor    Co.      177,544:    Dec.    18;    Serial    No. 

183,385  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Motors,    Gasoline-purifying    instrumentalities    for    explo- 
sion.    Deeks  Motor   Products,   Incorporated.     168,940: 

May  29;   Serial  No.   172.866;   published  Mar.  6.  192.^. 
Motors,  governors,  motor  fang,  gears,  and  parts  thereof. 

Internal-combustion.   Chadlck,  De  Lamater  Corporation. 

163,867;  Feb.  6. 


16; 

etc. 
No. 


Motors,  Hydrocarbon.     Aeromarine  Plane  &  Motor  Com- 
pany.    164,557  ;  Feb.  20. 
Motors,     Oiling     systems     for.       Safetv     Oiling     System. 

164,931 ;  Feb.  27. 
Motors,  Regasifying  attachments  for  internal-combustion. 

Maxo  Products  Corporation.     166,652  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial 

No.   155.511;  published  .Tan.  9,  1923. 
Mower,  binder,  header,  and  reaper  guards,  heads,  pitman 

boxes,  etc.     R.   Herschel  Manufacturing  Co.    164,594 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Needles,  Hand  embroidery.    Art  Needle  Mfg.   Co.    174,928  ; 

Oct.    23. 
Nippers.      Snell    &    Atherton,    Inc.      174,815 ;    Oct.    23 ; 

Serial  No.   180,901 ;   published  July  31.   1923. 
Oars,  handspikes,  and  capstan  bars.     De  Grauw,  Aymar 

&  Co.     21,081 ;  renewed  May  10,  1922. 
Oil  condensers,  heat  exchangers,  and  dephlegmators.     C. 

H.    Leach    Company.      175,078 ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial    No. 

169,720;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Oil    purifiers    or    oil    separators.    Centrifugal.      Koefoed, 

Hauberg,    Marstrand    &    Helweg    Aktieselskabet    Titan. 

175,870  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  177,042  ;  published  Aug. 

28     1923 
Oilers,  Elevator-rail.     G.  M.  Osterbera.     171.886  ;   Aug.  14  ; 

Serial  No.  172.551 ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Oilstones  and  whetstones.     Pike  Manufacturing  Company. 

23,448;  renewed  Aug.   1,  1923. 
Oil-well  machinery  and  tools.    Boykin  Machinery  &  Supply 

Co.      173,918;   Oct.   2;    Serial   No.    174,062;    published 

July  3.  1923. 
Oil-well  swabs,  stufiBng  boxes,  etc.     Oil  Country  Special- 
ties Manufacturing  Co.     174,797 ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 

174,850  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Paper   and   other    sheet    material.   Machines    for    cutting, 

piling,    etc.      Maxson   Automatic   Machinery    Company. 

170,003  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.  155,973  ;  published   Apr. 

3    1923. 
Paper  cutter.  Gravity.     D.  Linette.     169,331 ;  June  12  ; 

Serial  No.  174,400  :  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Pasteurizing    vats,    coolers,    etc.      Cherry-Bassett-Winner 

Company.      166,859 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial    No.    163,740 ; 

published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Pedal  control  devices.  Mechanical  motive.     Rayward  Bn 

gineering   and   Manufacturing  Co.      174,496 ;    Oct 

Serial   No.   179,012;   published   July   24,    1923. 
Pickaxes,    crowbars,    wrenches,    tercados,    mattocks, 

Collins     Company.      170,241 ;     July     10 ;     Serial 

174,559;  published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
Pin  boards  for  use  in  textile  Industry.     F.  C.  Washburn. 

168,742;   May   29;   Serial  No.   171,239;   pubUshed  Feb. 

2T    192o 
Piston   pins.      L.   Bissell.      169,888 :    July   3 ;    Serial   No. 

155,427:   published   May    16,   1922. 
Piston  pins.     Warren  F.  Fraser  Company.     166,650 ;  Apr. 

10 ;  Serii;!  No.  161,001 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Piston  pins.     Milwaukee  Screw  Products   Co.     163,826 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Piston  pins.     Milwaukee  Screw  Products  Co.     166,844; 

Apr.  17  ;   Serial  No.  168,778  ;  published  Jan.  23.  1923. 
Piston    rods.      A.    L.    Stout   &    Co.      170,270:    July    10; 

Seri.al  No.  174. 34.^  :  mihlisbed  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Pistons.     Berguson-Skinner  Corporation.     173,420 ;  Sept. 

25  ;  Serial  No.  156,248 ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Pistons.     W.  H.  Jahns.  164,572  ;  Feb.  20. 
Pistons.     Kant-Skore  Piston  Company.     166,980  ;  Apr.  17. 
Pistons.      Kant-Skore    Piston    Company.      174,737 ;    Oct. 

23  ;   Serial  No.   152.207  ;   published  May  16,   1922. 
Pistons.      Maxwell    Motor    Corporation.      174,988 :    Oct. 

30 :   Serial  No.   174,212  ;  published  Aug.  7,   1923. 
Pistons,   Motor.      Muskegon   Motor    Specialties   Company. 

173,747 :   Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    177,749 ;   published   June 

12    1923. 
Pistons    for    Internal-combustion    engines.      Clark-Turner 

Piston  Company.     164,568 ;  Feb.  20. 
Pistons,   piston   pins,   and   shafts   for  automobile  motors, 

etc.      H.    B.    Pence.      166,411 ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial    No. 

166.850  ;  published  Jan.  2.  1923. 
Planers.      Cincinnati    Planer    Company.      168,841 ;    May 

29;    Serial   No.    170,752;    published    Feb.    27,    1923. 
Planers,  boring,  milling,  and  drilling  machines,  hydraulic 

presses,  etc.     Consolidated  Steel  Corporation.     169,265  : 

June  12;  Serial  No.  155.487;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Planers,    lathes,    and    drilling    machines.      Niles-Bement- 

Pond  Company.     171,804  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  177,017  ; 

published  May  22,   1923. 
Planters.    Corn.      Sheffield   Mfg.   Co. 
Pliers.     H.  D.  Neff.     171,668  ;  Aug.  7 
Pliers.     Peck,   Stow   &   Wilcox   Co. 

Serial  No.  172,613 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Pliers  and  wrenches.     Allan-DlfCenbaugh  Wrench  &  Tool 

Co.     174,308;  Oct.  9. 
Plows.      H.    Ferguson.      175,186:    Oct.    30;    Serial    No. 

175,778  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Plows,     landsides,     points,     moldboards,    and     standards. 

Standard     Chilled     Castings     Corporation.       164,123; 

Feb.  13. 
Plows,    plowshares,    mold   boards,    plowpoints,   landsides, 

etc.     Bucher  &  Gibbs  Plow  Company.     168.136 ;  May 

15 ;  Serial  No.  170,473  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Plows,  plowshares,  moldboards,  plowpoints,  landsides,  etc. 

Bucher   &   Gibbs   Plow    Company.      168.829 :    May    29 : 

Serial  No.  170,472 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 


163,883;   Feb.   6. 
168.150;   May    15; 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Plowshares,  plows,  cultivators,  corn  planters,  disk  har- 
rows. Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.  169,322 ;  .Tune  12 ; 
Serial  No.  17.5,109  ;  published  Mar.   20,   1923. 

Pocketknives.      Bassett   Jewplrv    Co.      174,915 ;    Oct.    23. 

PocketknlTes.    F.  Blffar.    173,521 ;  Sept.  25. 

Pocketknives.  Fairfield  Manufacturing  Company.  168,989; 
May  29. 

Pocketknives.  Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.  170,780; 
July  24  :   Serial  No.  175,693  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Pocketknives,  penknives,  dirks,  razors,  and  Ink  erasers. 
Novelty  Cutlery  Company.  166,843;  Apr.  17;  Serial 
No.  168,781;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Polishing  and  grinding  heads.  Goodell-Pratt  Company. 
172,699  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  176,825  ;  published  May 

Pop-corn  machines.    J.  Marflsi.     165,007  ;  Feb.  27. 

Postmarking  and  stamping  machines.  Pitney-Bowes  Post- 
age Meter  Co.     164.573  ;  Feb.  20. 

Pressing,  grinding,  elevating,  etc.,  machinery.  Sutcliffe 
Speakman  and  Company.  166,235  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No 
165,317;   published   Dec.    5,   1922. 

Presses,  axle  lathes,  boring  and  turning  mills,  etc.,  Hy 
draullc.     Niles  Tool  Works  Company.    170,336  ;  July  10 

Presses  or  balers.  Hay.  Chattanooga  Implement  &  Mfg 
Co.     163,931 ;   Feb.  6. 

Presses.  Power  screw.  Zeh  &  Hahnemann  Co.  163,682 
Jan.  23. 

Pressure   systems,   pumps,   and   fluid-pressure  motors,   er 
plosive   engines,   and  parts  thereof.   Pneumatic.     Dure 
Pump   &  Manufacturing   Company.      166,416 ;   Apr.   3 
Serial  No.  171,630;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Printers'  and  bookbinders'  supplies.  Hamilton  Manufac- 
turing Company.  168,238 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 
167,043;  publiahed  Feb.  13.  1923. 

Printing  presses  and  parts  thereof.  Chandler  &  Price 
Company.  166.810 ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  167,801 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  23.  1923. 

Printing  presses  and  sheet  feeders.  American  Type 
Foundry  Co.     166,321;  Mar.  27. 

Printing  presses,  lithographic  presses,  etc..  Rollers  for. 
Ideal  Roller  &  Manufacturing  Co.  170,010  ;  July  10  ; 
Serial  No.  172,678;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Printing  presses.  Perfecting.  Duplex  Printing  Press  Com- 
pany.    23,192 ;  renewed  June  6,  1923. 

Pulleys,  Fillers  for  power-transmission.  Rockwood  Man- 
ufacturing Company.  177,514  ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
163,113  :   published  Oct.   2,  1923. 

Pulleys,  Power-transmission.  Rockwood  Manufacturing 
Company.     164,077;  Feb.   13. 

Pulleys,  Power-transmission.  Rockwood  Manufacturing 
Company.     164,093  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pulleys,  Power- transmission.  Rockwood  Manufacturing 
Company.     164.099  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pulleys,  Power-transmission.  Rockwood  Manufacturing 
Company.     174,153  ;  Oct.  2. 

Pump  coupling.  J.  J.  O'Brien.  171,803 ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 
No.  176,757  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Pump  outfits,  parts,  and  fittings  thereof.  Cleveland 
Steel  Barrel  Company.  170,472  :  July  17  ;  Serial  No. 
171.063;  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 

Pumping  apparatus.  Allen  Hydrostatic  Pump  Syndicate 
Ltd.  171,869  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  174,191 ;  published 
May  15,  1923. 

Pumping  equipment  and  water  systems.  Fort  Wayne 
Engineering  &  Manufacturing  Co.  166,819  ;  Apr.  17 ; 
Serial  No.  166,942  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Pumping  machinery,  pumps,  apparatus  for  raising  and 
forcing  liquids,  etc.  Worthington  Pump  and  Machinery 
Corporation.  166,717  :  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  149,610 ; 
published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Pumps.  Consolidated  Accessories  Manufacturers  Corpo- 
ration. 166.654  :  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  149,214  ;  pub- 
lished  .Tan.   9,    1923. 

Pnmps.  F.  E.  Myers  &  Bro.  Co.  171,764  ;  Aug.  14  :  Serial 
No.   158,784;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Pumps  and  agitators  and  thickeners,  etc.,  for  separating 
solids  from  liquids.  Dorr  Company.  188.153  ;  May  16  ; 
Serial   No.   173,128:  published   Feb.  27,   1923. 

Pumps  and  paits  therefor.  Air.  Coleman  Lamp  Co. 
166,962;  Apr.  17. 

Pumps,  Air-pressure.  Coleman  Lamp  Company.  165,940-1 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Pumps,  digesters,  Autoclaves,  macerators,  etc.  Oliver- 
Sherwood  Oo.  166.090;  Mar.  27.  Serial  No.  164,256; 
published  Dec.  5,   1022.  • 

Pumps,  includlnsr  hydraulic  rams.  Demlng  Company. 
172,789 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,923  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Pumps.  TTnchokeable  Pump,  Limited.  173,935;  Oct.  2: 
Serial  No.  177,252  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Pumps  used  in  handling  acids,  feeding  boilers,  etc.  Vogt 
Brothers  Mfg.  Co.     163,788  ;  Jan.  30. 

Punching  tools  and  dies,  Metal-.  Whitnev  Metal  Tool 
Company.  172,425  :  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  175,586  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Radius  tools  and  knurling  tools  for  holders.  A.  Sheberas- 
henko.  166,503  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  162,954  ;  published 
.Tan.  2.  1923. 

Rakes,  Bamboo.  I.  Tsuohlva.  168.156  ;  May  15  ;  Serial 
No.  173,308;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 


Tru-Way    Bazqc    Company. 
"1;  pabllshed  Jan. 


Razor    and    razor    blades.      _ 

166,804  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  166,228  ; 

23,  1923. 
Razor-blade-stropping   holders.      Kwlk-Edge    Stropper   C(t 

174^970 ;  Oct.   30  ;   Serial  No.   158,129  ;  published  Au?. 

14,   1923.  '        '  y  6 

Razor-blade-stropping  holders.  Sure  Edge  Stropper  Com- 
pany.    171,870  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  174,187  ;  published 

May  1,  1923. 
Razor-blade-stropplng    holders.    Safety-.      R.    T.    Parker. 

168,269;  May  15;  Serial  No.  167,924;  published  Feb. 

13,  1923. 
Razor  blades.     Sandvikstahl  G.  m.  b.  H.     172,820;  Sept. 

11 ;  Serial  No.  171,243 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Razor    blades    during    sharpening.    Holders    for.      Parker 

Products,  Inc.     175,587  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,027 : 

published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Razor  blades.  Manual  holder  for.     Grelst  Mfg.  Company. 

168,917  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  152,748  ;  published  Mar.  6, 

1923. 
Razor  blades.   Safety-.     Gillette  Safety  Razor  Company. 

164,884  ;  Feb.  27. 
Razor  sets.   American  Safety  Razor  Corporation.   176,673  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,493  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Razor    sets.    Safety.      Gem    Safety    Razors  Corporation. 

175,666  ;  Nov.  6. 
Razors.     Arrowhead  Trading  Corporation.     168,892  ;  May 

29  ;  Serial  No.  169,471 ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Razors.     J.  A.  Henckels.     164,886;  Feb.  27. 
Razors.     Max  Klaas  Corporation.     163,933 ;  Feb.  6. 
Razors.      M.    Schmidt.      166,830 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial    No. 

170,792  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Razors.      Union    Cutlery    Co.      170,298;    July   10;    Serial 

No.  175,033;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Razors  and  blades,  safety-razor-blade-stropplng  machines. 

Safety.     Newmarket  Trading  Company.     175,970 ;  Nov. 

13  ;   Serial  No.   161,332  ;   published   Oct.   31,   1922. 
Razors    and    blades    thereof.    Safety.      J.    A.    D.    Watt. 

172,828  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  166,758 ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 

Razors  and  razor  blades.  American  Safety  Razor  Corpo- 
ration. 177,377 :  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  181,101 ;  pub- 
lished  Oct.  2.  1923. 

Razors  and  safety-razor  blades.  Safety.  I.  Eklund. 
164,843;  Feb.  27. 

Razors  and  scissors.  Adolph  Kastor  &  Bros.  166,651 ; 
Apr.  10:  Serial  No.  159,972;  published  May  9,  1922. 

Razors  and  scissors.  Wester  Bros.  166,646 ;  Apr.  10 ; 
Serial  No.  165,104  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Razors  and  scissors.  A.  WIngen,  jr.  168,126  ;  May  16 ; 
Serial  No.  160,169;  published  Feb.   27,  1923. 

Razors,  clippers,  scissors,  tools,  and  parts  thereof.  M. 
Jung.  168,6.52;  May  29;  Serial  No.  165,794;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27.  1923. 

Razors,  hair  clippers,  etc.  Max  DOrner  G.  m.  b.  H. 
168,905  ;  May  29  :   Serial  No.  164,803  ;   published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 

Razors,    knives,    shears,    and    tools.      Wm.    Langbeln    & 

Bros.     168,902 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  166,528  ;  published 

Mar.  6,   1923. 
Razors,    pocketknives,    and    scissors.      Union    Cutlery   Co. 

169,258;  June  12;   Serial  No.   171,714;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Razors,  safety  razors,  mechanical  strops,  etc.    Gebr.  Korte 

Stahlwarenfabrlk.      168,163-5;    May    15;    Serial    Nos. 

165,945-7;   published  Feb.   27,   1923. 
Razors,   scissors,   shears,   hair   clippers,  etc.     B.   Engels. 

164,888:  Feb.  27. 
Razors,     shears,     scissors,      pocketknives.     and     butcher 

knives.     Rosenbaum  &  Mogal.     164,842  :  Feb.  27. 
Reamers.     Frank  O.   Wells  Company.      169.009:   May  29. 
Reamers.     Moback  Tool  &  Machine  Manufacturing  Corpo- 
ration.     166,033 ;   Mar.   27 ;    Serial   No.   167,311 ;   pub- 
lished Dec.   5,   1922. 
Reamers  and  groove  cleaners.     Vodoe-Peterson  Company. 

168,217;  May  15;  Serial  No.  172,454;  published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Reamers.    Expansion.      Millersburg   Reamer    &    Tool    Co. 

177.825:  Dec.  25. 
Revivifying  kieseleuhr,  apparatus  for  producing  charcoal, 

flsh-meal  apparatus,  and  sirup  clarlflers,  Apparatus  for. 

Stanley    Hiller,    Inc.      171,836 :    Aug.    14 :    Serial    No. 

171,713;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Rim  ariri  tire  tools.     Marquette  Manufacturing  Company. 

160.35.S:  .Tune  12;  Serial  No.  172,049;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Rim  tools.     W.   T.  Kennedy.     175.667;   Nov.  6. 
Rings   and   rolled   shells   for   crushers.      Standard    Steel 

Works     Company.       166,037 :     Mar.     27 ;     Serial     No. 

167,738  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Rings,  Spinnins  and  twister.     Whltinsvllle  Spinning  Ring 

Company.     164,069  ;  Feb.  13. 
Road-bullding   machinery,    metal-working   equipment,    etc. 

Little  Giant  Company.     173.252  :  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No. 

159,210;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Roasters  and  parts  and  supplies  for  same.     Jabez  Burns 

&   Sons.     174,160 ;   Oct.   9 ;    Serial  No.   180,325 ;   pub- 
lished July  IT,  1923. 
Roller  skins,  Leather.    John  Ormerod  &  Sons  Ltd.    175.185  ; 

Oct.   30  ;   Serial  No.   181,144 ;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
Rollers,     tandem     and     macadam     rollers,     gasoline     and 

macadam    rollers,   etc..   Steam.     Barber   .Asphalt   Com- 
pany.   163,908 ;  Feb.  6. 


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Rubber-covered   rolls  for   paper   mills,   tanneries,   bleacli- 

erJes,    etc.      Stowe    &    Woodward    Company.      174,893  ; 

Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No.   178.198 :   published  Jul.v  31,  1923. 
Eubber  pads  for  use  In  the  textile  and  other  Industries. 

Fellswav    Rubber    Co.      173,739 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No. 

178.337  ;  published  June   12,   1923. 
Sand-blast  apparatus  and  parts   thereof  and   accessories 

therefor.    Hoevel  Manufacturing  Corporation.    174,993 : 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  173,234  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Saw    blados.       Aktiebolacet     Lidkopings    S4gbladsfabrlk, 

163,900;  Feb.  6. 
Saws.      E.    F.    Goldberg.      17.o,319 :    Nov.    6 ;    Serial   No. 

180,977:    publislied    Aug.    21.    1923. 
Saws.     Slmonds    Saw  and   Steel   Company.     172,313-14 ; 

Aue.    28 ;    Serial   Nos.    175,957-8 ;    published   May    29, 

1923. 
Saws.       Slmonds    Saw    and     Steel    Company.       172,316; 

Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  176,000 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Saws.     Southern   Saw  Works.     171,763  ;  Aug.  14  ;   Serial 

No.   159,538  ;   published  May  1,  1923. 
Saws.    Hack.      The    B-X    Saw    Co.      174,611 ;    Oct.    23 ; 

Serial  No.  179,843  ;   rublished  July   24.   1923. 
Saws,  Hack.    Darwin  &  Milner,  Inc.     166,681-2  ;  Apr.  10 ; 

Serial  Xos.  169,536-7  ;  published  Jan.  9.  1923. 
Saws,  hammers,  sledges,  etc.     Sandvikens  Jernverks  Aktie- 

bolag.     174,071 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,571  ;  published 

July  3,  1923. 
Saws,  hammers,  sledges,  etc.     Sandvikens  Jernverks  Aktle- 

bolag.     174,077  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,872  ;  published 

July  3,  1928. 
Scissors.     N.    C.   Toops.      176.625;    Nov.   27;   Serial  No. 

162,218;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Scissors    and    pocketknives.      J.    Richter.      170,159 ;    July 

10  :  Serial  No.  169,517  ;  published  Apr.  10.  1923. 
Scissors,    shears,    and    pocketknives.      Marshall    Field    & 

Company.     174,851  :  Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.  177,371 ;  pub- 
lished July  31,  1923. 
Scissors,    suears.    razor   blades,    pocket,   etc..    knives.      K. 

C.    Seelbach   Company.     168,725 ;   May   29 ;   Serial   No. 

171,819;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Scoops,  shovels,  and  steel  chutes.     H.  B.  Sackett  Screen  & 

Chute  Company.     170.018  ;  July  10  :  Serial  No.  172,443  ; 

published  Apr.  10,  1923.- 
Screen  scratcher  and  rubber.     M.  L.  Crawford.     173,920  ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  173,813 ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Screw      drivers.         Dolman      Manufacturing      Company. 

176,082;    Nov.    13. 
Screw  drivers.     H.  D.  Smith  &  Company.     168,967  ;  May 

29;  Serial  No.  170,903;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Screw    drivers.      Snap-On    Wrench    Company.      174,798 ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,776  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Screw  drivers,  wrenches,  and  wrench  sets.     Viking  Spe- 
cialty Company.     174,960  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  160,570  ; 

published  Aug.   7,    1923. 
Seeding   implements.      American    Seeding   Machine    Com- 
pany.     175,035;    Oct.    30;    Serial    No.    178,654;    pub- 

lifihed  Aug.  7,   1923. 
Sewing   machines.      Standard    Sewing  Machine   Company. 

23,160:   renewed  May  30,   1923. 
Sewing    machines.      White     Sewing    Machine    Company. 

22,957  ;  renewed  May  2,  1 923. 
Sewing  machines  and  attachments.     Firm  of  John  Wana- 

maker.     23,926;  renewed  Dec.  12,  1923. 
Sewing  machines,  Straw-.     Durbrow  &  Hearne.     169,324 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  174.823  ;  published  Mar.  20.  1923 
Sewing  machines.  Straw-.     Durbrow  &  Hearne.     169.325 

.Tune  12  ;  Spiial   No.  174,$2t  :  published  Mar.  20.  1923 
Shaft  hangers  and  collars,  frictioa  clutches,  clutch  coup- 
lings,   etc.      Bond    Foundry    and    Machine    Company, 

163,651 ;  Jan.  23. 
Sharpeners,    Knife    or    shear.      M.    G.    Goff.      164,966 

Feb.  27. 
Sharpening   machines.    Knife    and   edge-tool.      Ace    Hard 

ware   Manufacturing   Corporation.      173.207  ;    Sept.  18 

Seri.il  No.  172.314  :  published  June  12,   1923. 
Shears    and   scissors.      Acme   Shear   Company.      171,683 

Aug.    7. 
Shears  and  scissors.     Atlas  Shear  Co.     174.723  ;  Oct.  23 

Serial  No.  174,281 ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Shears,    scissors,    and    tinners'    snips.      W.    H.    Compton 

Shear  Company.     166.324;  Mar.  27. 
Sheet  metal.  Machines  for  cutting.     Andrew  C.  Campbell, 

Incorporated.      171,567;    Aug.   7;   Serial   No.   173,912; 

published  May  1,  1923. 
Shoe-repairing  macliines  and  tire  or  vulcanizing  machin- 
ery.     American    Shoe   Machinery   and   Tool    Company. 

167,967 ;  May  8. 
Shovels.     Pittsburgh  Shovel   Company.     163.991  :  Feb.  6. 
Shovels  and  spades.     John  Dunn  4  Co.     171,652  ;  Aug.  7. 
Shovels,  drag-line  excavators,  etc..  Power.     Bucyrus  Com- 
pany.   168.961 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  171,443  ;  published 

Mar.  6,  1923. 
Shovels,    dredges,    dragline    excavotors.     orange-peel-  ex- 
cavators,  etc..   Excavating.     Marion   Steam   Shovel  Co. 

163.862 ;  Jan.  30. 
Shovels,  Dust.     Bug  Dust  Shovel  Co.     176,793  ;  Nov.  27. 

Shovels,  scoops,  spades,  posthole  diggers,  and  wooden 
handles.  Baldwin  Tool  Works.  167.230 :  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial  No.   166,644  ;   published  Jan.   30,   1923. 

Shovels,  spades,  and  scoops.  .\mes  Shovel  &  Tool  Com- 
pany. 166.833 :  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  170,348 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  0,  1928, 


Ames  Shovel  &  Tool  Corn- 
Serial    No.    174,986;    pub- 

B.aldwln     Tool     Work« 


Baldwin    Tool    Work*. 


Shovels,  spades,  and  scoops. 

pany.      170,042;    July    10; 

lished  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Shovels,    spades,    scoops,    etc. 

164,501 ;  Feb.  20. 
Shovels,    spades,    scoopes,    etc. 

164,609-10;   Feb.  20. 
Shovels,    spades,    scoops,     etc.      Baldwin    Tool    Works. 

174,760;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  166,636;  published  Aug.  7, 

1923. 
Shovels,     spades,     scoops,     etc.       Baldwin     Tool     Works. 

176.518  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,638  ;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 
Shovels,    spades,    scoops,    posthole    diggers,    and   wooden 

handles.     Baldwin  Tool  Works.     164.582  :  Feb.  20. 
Shovels,  spades,  scoops,  posthole  diggers,  and  wooden  han- 
dles.    Baldwin  Tool  Works.     173,433  ;  Sept.  26  ;  Serial 

No.  166,655  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1S23. 
Signal    and    direction-indicating   device.   Vacuum-operated 

mechanical  stop.     Automobile  Appliances  Co.     169,252  ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  170,923  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Soldering  coppers,  punches,  chisels,  etc.    F.  O.  Schoedinger. 

174,673  ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.  172,182  ;   published  July 

24,  1923. 
Soldering     irons.        Justrite     Manufacturing      Company. 

165,010;  Feb.  27. 
Spades,    Diamond-pointed.      Terre   Haute    Shovel   &   Tool 

Co.     23,409 ;   renewed  July   25,   1923. 
Speed  reducers,  shaft  couplings,  friction  clutches,  hoists, 

etc.     Palmer-Bee  Company.     172,318;  Aug.  28;   Serial 

No.  176,359;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Spray  booms.    Field  Force  Pump  Co.     166,317  ;  Mar.  27. 
Sprayers  for  spraying  vegetation.     Ferguson  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     172,306  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  175,479  ; 

published  May  29,   1923. 
Spraying   machines   for   applying  paints,    varnishes,    hose 

cleaners,  etc..  Compressed-air.     De  Vilbiss  Manufactur- 
ing Co.     166,404  :  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  161,177  ;  published 

Jan.  2,  1923. 
Stackers,     Wind.       Indiana     Manufacturing     Company. 

166,119;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  152,014;  published  Dec. 

B.  1922. 
Steam  generators.     Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company.     23,692  ; 

renewed  Oct.  10,  1923. 
Steel  drivers,  pipe  and  nut  wrftnches,  drilling  posts,  etc. 

Keystone  Manufacturing  Co.     166,836  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial 

No.  169,716:  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Steel,    steel    wire,    tools,    files,    and    saws.      Peter    Stubs 

Limited.     22.752-3 :  renewed  Apr.  4,  1923. 
Straps  for  use  in  textile  machinery,  Draper  check.     Druid 

Oak  Belting  Company.     163,884  ;  Feb.  6. 
Stump   pullers  and   winches.      K.   Pulling   Machine   Com- 
pany.   168,684  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  169,307  ;  published 

Feb.  20,  1923. 
Sucker  rods.     S.  M.  Jones  Company.     166,858  ;  Apr.  17  ; 

Serial   No.   ]  63.^74  :   published   Jan.   23.   1923. 
Sucker  rods.     S.  M.  Jones  Company.     173,431 ;  Sept.  25 ; 

Serial  No.  163,876 ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Sucker   rods.      Marion    Machine,    Foundry   &   Supply    Co. 

163,662;  Jan.  23. 
Sugar     machinery.       Bahmann     Iron     Works     Company. 

163,869;   Feb.   6. 
Sweepers,    Carpet.      Scott   &  Fetzer    Company       169,917 ; 

July   3. 
Swords,    sabers,    cutlasses,    rapiers,    etc.      Lauterjung    4 

Sohn.      165,600 ;    Mar.    13 ;    Serial    No.    125,390 ;    pub- 
lished  Sept.   19,   1922. 
Tapjoets  and  poppet  valves  for  explosion  engines.     Wilcox 

Motor  Parts  &  Manufacturing  Company.     171,569  ;  Aug. 

7;   Serial  No.   173,546;   published  May   1,   1923. 
Tapping   chucks    and    attachments,    tap    holders.      W.    L. 

Procunier.      175,672  :   Nov.    6. 
Tma    and    dies.      Frank    O.    Wells    Company.      169,007; 

May  29. 
Thrashers.     Avery  Company.     166,030 :  Mar.  27 ;  Serial 

No.   167,157;  published  Dec.   5,   1922. 
Thrashing  machines.     Wood  Brothers  Thresher  Company. 

175,328;   Nov.   6;    Serial  No.   180,350;   published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Tillers.     Scientific  Farming  Machinery  Company.    170,437  ; 

July  17  ;   Serial  No.  171,660 ;  published  Mar.   13,  1923. 
Tire  pumps,   slip-on   connection   for  tire   pumps,  and   air 

chucks.     F.    I.   Jaden.      176,469 ;   Nov.   27 ;    Serial  No. 

181,282  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Tongs,  Beaker.     Elmer  &  Amend.     169,870 ;  July  3  ;  Se- 
rial   No.    174,691  ;    published   Apr.    10.    1923. 
Tool   handles.      Hartwell    Brothers.      176,653 ;    Nov.    27 ; 

Serial  No.  182,913  ;  published  Sept.   18,   1923. 
Tool    handles.      Hartwell    Brothers.      176,655 ;    Nov.    27 ; 

Serial  No.  182.912  :  published  Sept  18,  1923. 
Tool    handles.      Hartwell    Brothers.      176.657 ;    Not.    2T  ; 

Serial  No.  182.911  ;  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Tool   handles.      Hartwell    Brothers.      176.663 :    Nov.    27 ; 

Serial  No.  182.915:  published  Sept.   IS.   1923. 
Tools.     Alvord   Reamer  &  Tool   Co.     165,509 :   Mar.    13 ; 

Serial  No.    165,108;   pubUshed  Dec.  19.   1922. 
Tools.    Canton  Forge  4  Axle  Conapany.     174.639  ;  Oct.  23  ; 

Serial  No.  181,059  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Tools  adapted  for  general  use.     L.   Wise.     168,671 ;  May 

29;  Serial  No.  151.968;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Tools,    agricultural    implements.    Carpenters*.      Markt    4 

Hammacher  Company.     170,476 ;   July  17 ;   Serial  No. 

172,233;    published   Apr.    17,    1923. 


1372 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


^ 


Tools  aud  appliances  for  automotive  vehicles,  etc.  L. 
Schwab.  175,375  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  168,806 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Tools  and  appliances-  for  automotive  vehicles,  etc.  L. 
Schwab.  175,756 :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  168,857 ;  pub- 
lished  Aug.   28,   1923. 

Tools  for  kitchen  use.  J.  P.  McBride.  172,424  ;  Aug.  28  ; 
Serial  No.  175,364  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Tools,  Machinist.     Truth  Tool   Co.     164,890;   Feb.   27. 

Tools,  Metal-working  small.  Cleveland  Twist  Drill  Com- 
pany. 168,219  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  172,321 ;  published 
Feb.  27,  1923. 

Tools,  Metal-working  small.  Cleveland  Twist  Drill  Com- 
pany. 169,822  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  174,358  ;  published 
Apr.    10,   1923. 

Tools,  Percussive.  Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  166,031 ; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  167,202 ;  published  Dec.  5.  1022. 

Track  switches,  switch  stands,  switch  plates,  and  parts 
thereof.      Hamapo    Ajax    Corporation.      173,737 ;    Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  178,357  ;  published  June  12.  1923. 
Tractors.       Clark     Tructractor    Company.       166,312-13 : 

Mar.  27. 
Tractors.      Clark   Tructractor    Company.      169,868 ;    July 

3  ;   Serial  No.   175,135  ;   published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Tractors    and    attachments    and    parts    thereof.      Inter- 
national Harvester  Company.     170,553  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 
No.   173,649 ;  published    Apr.    17,    1923. 

Tractors,  cultivators,  and  sulky  plows.  Central  Tractor 
Company.  176,046  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180,748  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  192.S. 

Tractors,  Gas,  gasoline,  oil,  and  steam.  G.  F.  H.  Cor- 
poration. 167,266  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  152,919  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  6,  1923. 

Tractors,  Motor  -  driven  farm.  Marvel  Tractor  Co. 
171,720;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  142,798;  published  May 
22,  1923. 

Tractors,  Sawing  attachments  for.  O.  W.  Johnson. 
169,362 :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  175,147  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Tractors,  traction  engines,  harvesters,  etc.  Holt  Manu- 
facturing Company.  168,937 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
173,234  :  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 

Transmission  or  crank  casing  parts.  Hudson  Motor 
Specialties  Company.  174,104 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 
158,677 ;   published   July   3,    1923. 

Travelers,  Ring  and  twister.  National  Ring  Traveler  Co. 
167,249;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  170,779;  published  Jan. 
30,  1923. 

Trovi'els.  Henry  Disston  &  Sons,  Incorporated.  164,075 ; 
Feb.   13. 

Tube  carrier  systems  and  parts  thereof,  Pneumatic-. 
Standard  Carrier  Company.  168,923 ;  May  29  ;  Serial 
No.  143,711  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Turbines  and  reduction  gears.  Kerr  Turbine  Co.  173,928  ; 
Oct.   2;   Serial  No.   177,978;   published  July   10,   1923. 

Turbines,  reduction  gears,  etc..  Steam.  Moore  Steam 
Turbine  Corporation.     177,831 ;  Dec.  25. 

Typewriter-operating  machines,  etc.  Hooven  Automatic 
Typewriter  Corporation.     163,900 :  Feb.  6. 

Typewriting  machines  and  parts  thereof.  Regal  Type- 
writer Company.  165,510  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,089  ; 
published  Dec.   5,    1922. 

Typewriting  machines  and  parts  thereof  and  mechanical 
copying  machines.  Fabrik  Stolzenberg  Deutsche  Bu- 
reau-Einrichtungs-Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haf- 
tung.  172,819  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  171,988  ;  published 
June  5,  1923. 

Typewriting  machines  and  typewriting-machine  parts. 
Underwood  Typewriter  Company.  167,706 ;  May  8 ; 
Serial  No.  157,642  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Valve  grinders.  Goodell-Pratt  Company.  172,700 ;  Sept. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  176,824  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Valves,  Poppet.  Fansteel  Products  Company.  176,659  ; 
Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  182,965  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Valves,  Poppet.  Fansteel  Productrt  Company.  176,661 ; 
Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  182.964  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Valves,  Poppet.  Toledo  Steel  Products  Co.  170,471 ; 
July  17  ;  Serial  No.  168,991  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Vegetable-paring  machines.  Kools  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 175,048  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,605  ;  published 
Aug.  14,  1923. 

Vehicle  accelerators,  Motor-.  Williams  Bros.  Aircraft 
Corporation.  173,687 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,579 ; 
published  June  12,   1923. 

Vehicles,  Goar  shifts  and  parts  thereof  for  motor.  J.  R. 
Plannery.  171,108  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  174,566  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.   24,  1923. 

Vehicles,  Transmission  equipments  for  motor.  G.  S.  Hol- 
llster.     164,935  ;   Feb,  27. 

Vehicles,  Vacuum  feed  systems  for  motor.  Byrne,  Kings- 
ton &  Co.  171,896;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  171,724;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 

Vehicles,  Visible  traffic  signals  for  motor,  L.  R.  Me- 
Devltt.      169,914  ;    July    3. 

Vending  machines.  Coin-controlled.  O.  D.  Jennings  and 
Company.  171,506  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  168,719  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,   1923. 

Vises  and  parts  of  vises.  Charles  Parker  Company 
163,885;  Feb.  6. 

Vises,  Bench.  Goodell-Pratt  Company.  172,701 ;  Sept. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  176,737 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 


Vises,  bit  braces,  breast  drills,  planes,  and  parts  thereof, 

etc.      Stanley    Works.      177,405 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No. 

179,432  :  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Vises,  bit  braces,  planes,  nail  sets,  etc.     Stanley  Works, 

168,225;  May  15;  Serial  No.  172,065;  published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Vises,  bit  braces,  planes,  nail  sets,  hammers,  etc.    Stanley 

Works.      168,149 ;   May   15  ;   Serial  No.  172,562 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 
Wagon    loaders,    clamshell    buckets,    and    portable    belt 

conveyers.      George    Haiss    Manufacturing    Company. 

166,099 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  164,806  ;  published  Dec. 

5,  1922. 
Washing  dishes  and  metal  articles.  Machines  for.     G.  S. 

Blakeslee   &   Co.      167,989 ;   May   8. 
Washing  machines  for  the  washing  of  dishes,  bottles,  etc. 

Faspray    Corporation..    168,440;    May    22;    Serial    No. 

170,974  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Waste-saving  machinery  and  apparatus.     Stanley  HUler, 

Inc.     172,446;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  171,712;  published 

May  29,  1923. 
Watch    crystals.     Machines     for    applying.       Germanow- 

Simon    Machine    Co.      168,176 ;    May   15 ;    Serial    No. 

169,632;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 
Water  pumping  and  supply  systems  and  apparatus  there- 
for,   Pneumatic.      Milwaukee    Air    Power    Pump    Com- 
pany.    174,295-6;  Oct.  9. 
Water    softening    and    purifying    apparatus.      Wm,    B. 

Scaife  &  Sons  Company.     164,570 ;  Feb.  20. 
Water-supply    system.     Automatic    pneumatic.       W.     B. 

Dickey.      173,925;    Oct.    2;    Serial   No.    178,433;    pub- 
lished July     10,  1923. 
Water  wheels.    J.  B.  Campbell,     176,043  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 

No.   180,046;   published   Sept.   4,   1923. 
Well    packers,    plugs,    tubing    catchers,    pipe    wrenches, 

underreamers,   etc.     Gulberson  Corporation.      163,881 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Wheel  dressers,   Emery-.     G.  McConnell. 

12  :  Serial  No.  172,279  :  published  Mar. 
Wheels,      Traction.       Buckeye      Traction 

171,590;   Aug.    7;    Serial   No.   175,843; 

1    1923. 
Whistles,  'power.     H.   Freund."    173,696  ;   Oct.  2 ;   Serial 

No.  177,289;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Whistles,    Steam.      J.    Kropacz.      168,580 ; 

rial  No.   162,934  •  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Windmills.    Stover  Manufacturing  &  Engine  Co. 

Feb.  6. 
Windmills,  combustion  engines,  feed-grinding  mills,  pump 

Jacks,     etc.       Stover     Manufacturing    &    Engine    Co. 

164,503;   Feb.   20. 
Windmills,     gasoline    engines,    windmill     pumps,     siphon 

pumps,  etc.     Challenge  Company.     172,799 ;  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  174,724  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Wood  and  metal  working  machines,  tools,  and  supplies. 

P.    Pryibil    Machine     Company.       165,545 :    Mar.    13 ; 

Serial  No.   160,720  ;   published  Dec.  19,   1922. 
Wood  and   metal  working  machines,  tools,  and  supplies. 

P.  Pryibil  Machine  Company.     166,402  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial 

No.  160,719;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Woodworking  machine.     American  Woodworking  Machin- 
ery  Company.      171,661 ;   Aug.    7. 
Woodworking  machines.   Combination.     Hutchinson  Man- 
ufacturing Co.     169,856  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,094  ; 

published  Apr.   10.   1923. 
Wrenches.     Becklln  Wrench  Company.     175,256  ;  Oct.  30. 
Wrenches.     Y.  M.  Bledsoe.     176,553  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

183,187  :  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Wrenches.     Bonney  Forge  &  Tool  Works. 

12  ;  Serial  No.  172,633  ;  published  Mar. 
Wrenches.     Gellman  Wrench  Corporation. 

10;  Serial  No.  174,896;  published  Apr. 


169,239;  June 
20,  1923. 

Ditcher      Co. 
published  May 


May   29;   Se- 


163,877 : 


169,360;  June 
27,  1923. 

170,266 ;  July 
17,  1923. 


Wrenches.     W.  M.  Lawrence.     171,724  ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial 

No.  170,721  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Wrenches.    M.  W.  Robinson  Co.     164,345 ;  Feb.  20. 
Wrenches.     Sire  &  Petersen  Wrench  Co.     175,602  ;  Nov. 

6;   Serial  No.   178,775;   published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Wrenches.      F.    L.    Smlthe   Machine   Company.      166,679 ; 

Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  170,098 ;  published  Jan.  8,  1923. 
Wrenches  and  parts  thereof,     Henry  &  Allen.     176,557  ; 

Nov,  27;  Serial  No.  183,034;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Wronches,     hammers,     pliers,    and     pincers.     Mechanics'. 

Bangert  Improved  Tool  Co.     169,262  ;  June  12  ;  Serial 

No.  158,073  ;  published  Mar,  20,  1923. 
Wrenches,  Pipe.    J.  H.  Williams  &  Co.    168,223  ;  May  16  ; 

Serial  No.   172,249;  published  Feb.   20,  1923. 
Wrenches,    pliers,    hammers,    etc.      Herbrand    Company. 

168,970;  May  29;  Serial  No.  170,649;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Wrenches,    pliers,    hammers,    etc.      Herbrand    Company. 

173,303 ;    Sept.    18 ;    Serial    No.    179,729 ;    published 

June  19,  1923. 
Wrenches,     Socket.       Walden-Worcester     Inc.       169,057 ; 

June  5  ;   Serial   No.    171,344 ;   published   Mar.   6.   1923. 
Wrenches,  Tappet.    Bonnev  Forge  &  Tool  Works.    171,873  ; 

Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  173,993;  published  May  15,  1923. 

CLASS  24. 

Boilers,  Wash.    Enterprise  Tinware  Co.     163,848  ;  Jan.  SO. 
Boilers,    Wash.      M.    Kamenstein.      164,024 ;    Feb.    27. 
Clothes   racks.       Frank   L.    Pollard   Co.   Inc.       167,902; 
May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,374  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 


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Clothes-supporting  racks.  F.  W.  Ilennossy.  171.069 ; 
July  31  ;  Serial  Xo.  172,836  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Clothes-washing  machines.  Maples  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     164,947  :   Feb.   27. 

Clothes-washing  machines  and  clothes  wringers.  Chanv 
pion  Appliance  Manufacturing  Company.  174,835  ;  Oct 
23  ;  Serial  No.  176,399  ;  published  June  12,  1928. 

Clothes  wringers.     American  Wringer  Company.     23,635 
renewed  Sept.  19,  1923. 

Clothes  wringers.  Bissell  Carpet  Sweeper  Company, 
23.054  ;  renewed  May  16,  1923. 

Clothes  wringors  and  driers.  American  Wringer  Com 
pany.     23,636  ;  renewed  Sept.  19,  1923. 

Driers,  Clothes.  Hill  Clothes  Dryer  Co.  175,918 ;  Nov, 
13;   Serial  No.    180,282:    published   Sept.   4,   1923. 

Ironing  boards.     I.  G.  Bailhache.     173,528  ;  Sept.  25. 

Ironing  boards.     J.  A.  Williams.     163,681 ;  Jan.  23. 

Ironing  boards  and  stands  and  drying  racks.  Udell 
Works.  167.945  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,610 ;  published 
Feb.  13,  1923. 

Ironing  machines.  Trov  Laundrv  Machinery  Co.  164,132  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Ironing  machines.  Laundry.  Utensils  Company.  169,529  ; 
June  19  ;  Serial  No.  165,612  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Laundrv  bags.  Fry  Bros.  Company.  175,920:  Nov.  13: 
Serial   No.    180,277:   published   Sept.   4,   1923. 

Laundry  drier.  Heated-cabinet.  Williamson  Heater  Com- 
pany. 169.313  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  169,461 ;  published 
Feb.  27,  1923. 

Laundry  driers,  Heated  cabinet.  Williamson  Heater 
Company.  177,667:  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  180,821- 
puhlished   Oct.   9.   1923. 

Laundry  driers.  Heated  cabinet.  Williamson"  Heater 
Company.  177.672 :  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No.  180,730 ; 
published   Oct.  9,  1923. 

Laundry  nets  or  bags.  Alden  Speare's  Sons  Co.  177,745  ; 
Di'c    25  :    Serial   No.   180,306 ;   published   Oct.   9,   1923. 

Laundry  washing  machine.  Otteuad-Plochman  Manufac- 
turing Company.     16.^.000  ;  Fob.  27. 

Laundry   washing  machines.      The   Fair.      169,951 ;    July 

10;  Serial  No.  174,614;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Mangles.     Sperllch   and   Uhlig  Company.     171,075 ;  July 

31 ;  Serial  No.  170,222  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Nets,     Laundry.      Pendleton     Manufacturing     Company. 

166.594-5;  Apr.   10;   Serial   Nos.   163,238-9;  Dec.  26, 

1922. 
Pressing   machines    for    clothes.    Steam.       W.    Goldman. 

1  "f5.SS9  ;  Dec.  4. 
Ribbon    steamers.      J.    D.    Horton.      165.317 ;    Mar.    6 ; 

Serial  No.  167,618 ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Sadirons.    Colebrookdale  Iron  Company.    164.393  :  Feb.  20. 

Sadirons.  Slonitor  Sad  Iron  Company.  165,332  ;  Mar.  C  : 
Serial  No.  156,701 ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Sadirons  and  parts  thereof,  Gasoline.  Coleman  Lamp  Co. 
168.012 :  May  8. 

Tubs.  Rinsing  and  bluing.  C.  S.  Todd.  174.703  ;  Oct.  23  ; 
Serial  No.  176,295  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Washboards.     C.  E.  Williams.     176,787  ;  Nov.  27. 

Washbollers.  R.  Israel.  175,774 :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
177.439;   published    Sept.    4,    1923. 

Wa.shboilers.  M.  Kamenstein.  172,630  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 
No.  145,463  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Washbollers  and  galvanized  washtubs.  Schlueter  Manu- 
facturing Co.  174,711  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  172,904  ; 
published  June  12,  1923. 

Washing  and  ironing  machines.  Russ  Manufacturing 
Company.  168.405  :  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  171,472  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

Washing  and  wringing  machines,  washing  machines,  Iron- 
ing machines,  and  wrlnsers.  .\pex  Electrical  Manu- 
facturing Co.     164.962  ;  Feb.   27. 

Washing  machine.  Boss  Washing  Machine  Company. 
164.956;  Feb.  27. 

Washing  machines  and  parts  thereof.  Air-Way  Electric 
Appliance  Corporation.     165,872  ;  Mar.  20. 

Washing  machines  and  wringers.  Laundry.  Central 
:Mannfacturing  Company.  165,333;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No. 
156,885 ;   published    Nov.   28. 

Washing  machines.  Electric  clothes-.  Straus  &  Schram. 
163.540;  Jan.  16. 

Washing  machines.  Electricallv-driven  laundrv.  Lanaers. 
Frarv  &  Clark.  175.917  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180.376  : 
published   Sept.   4,   1923. 

Washing  machinery.  George  F.  Merrell,  Inc.  167.798 ; 
May  8  ;   Serial  No.   163,641  ;  published  Feb.   6.  1923. 

Wnshine    machines    and    wringers.    Laundry.      Marsball- 

•  Wells  Company.  171,087  ;  .Tuly  31  ;  Serial  No.  174,211 ; 
published  Apr.  24,   1923. 

Washing  machines.  Clothes.  American  Range  &  Foundry 
Company.  171,081  :  Julv  31  ;  Serial  No.  173,552  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24.  1923. 

Washing  machines.  Clothes-.  Vulcan  Manufacturing 
Company.     170.343:    .Tuly    10. 

Washing  machines.  Electric  clothes-.  Savage  Arms  Cor- 
poration, 168,145 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  169,694 ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Washing  machines.  Electric  laundry.  Marshall-Wells 
Company.     169,576;  June  19. 

Washing  machines.  Laundry.  James  Washing  Machine 
Company.     165.027;  Feb.  27. 

Wringers.  American  Wringer  Company.  23,011 ;  re- 
newed May  9,  192?, 


Wringers  and  washing  machines.  Clothes.  Dexter  Com- 
pany.    164,995  :   Feb.  27. 

■Vyrlngers,  Clothes.  American  Wringer  Company.  24,111 ; 
renewed  Jan.  23.  1924. 

Wringers,  Clothes.  American  Wringer  Company. 
24,114-16 ;   renewed  Jan.  23,   1924. 

CLASS  25. 

Automobile  body  hardware.  Tcrnstedt  Manufacturing 
Company.  167,214 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  163,901 ; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Automobile  lock.  R.  Huber.  173,250;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial 
No.  160,287;  published  June  19,   1923. 

.\utomobile  locking  device.  Wright  Accessories  Corpo- 
ration. 169,878 :  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  137,984 ;  pub- 
lished  Apr.   12,   1921. 

Automobile  locks  and  parts  thereof.  Leland  Lock  Com- 
pany.    173,520;  Sept.  25. 

Automobile  radiator-cap  lock.  M.  D.  Rathbun.  175,591 ; 
Nov.  6  :  Serial  No.  179,284  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Automobile  steering-wheel  locks.  Safelock  Co.  174,202  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Automobiles,  Locking  steering  wheels  for.  Superior  Metal 
Products  Company.     166,738 ;   Apr.   10. 

P>anlw,  Portable.  Chicago  Thrift  Company.  169,930; 
July   3. 

Banks,  Portable.  Chicago  Thrift  Company.  171,684 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Banks,  Portable  savings.  Automatic  Recording  Safe  Co. 
175,154-5  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  Nos.  180,825-6  ;  published 
Aug.   14,   1923. 

Bolts,  locks,  and  bolts,  steel  mortise,  and  rim  locks, 
etc.,  Cremorne  and  espa^nolette.  SociStS  P.  &  A. 
Picard.  171.766;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  158,583;  pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 

Door  handles.  Locking.  Bersted  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 169.904;  .Tuly  3:  Serial  No.  171,060;  published 
Apr,   3.    1928. 

Locks.  American  Lock  Mamifacturing  Co.  172,779 ; 
Sept.  11 ;    Serial  No.  155,292  ;   published  June  5,  1923. 

Locks.     W.  Hemingway,  jr.     165,005  ;  Feb.  27. 

Locks.     Miller  Lock  Company.     167,970  ;  May  8. 

Locks,  Auto.  Williams  &  Robeschaud.  174,181;  Oct.  9; 
Serial  No.  180,570  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Locks,  Coin-controlled.  Michigan  Coin  Lock  Company. 
171,815;  Aug.  14;  Serial. No.  178,350;  published  May 
15,   1923. 

Locks,  Door.  Bassick  Company.  173,738 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Se- 
rial No.  178,324  ;  published  June   12,  1923. 

Locks,  door  and  sash  bolts.  Wm.  Cameron  &  Co 
165,565  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  157,601 ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 

Jionev  receptacles  or  portable  banks.  Bankers  Savings 
and  Credit  System  Company.  168,141  ;  May  15  ;  Serial 
No,  170,268;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Money  receptacles  or  portable  banks.  Portable.  Bankers 
Savings  &  Credit  System  Company.  165,507-8  :  Mar. 
13  :  Serial  Nos.  165,115-6  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Padlocks  and  key  blanks.  Baker.  Hamilton  and  Pacific 
Company.  175,075  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No,  170,351 ;  pub- 
lished  Aug.   7,   1923. 

Radiator  caps.  Locking.  General  Automotive  Corporation. 
164.997;   Feb.   27. 

Robe  locks.  Universal  Products  Company.  165,978 ; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  161,159  ;  published  Dee.  19.   1922. 

Safes.  Steelcraft  Corporation  of  America.  174,182 ; 
Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,890  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Safes  and  vaults.  Steelcraft  Corporation  of  America. 
177,007  ;  Dec,  11 ;  Serial  No,  179,889  ;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923, 

Safes,  vault  doors,  locks,  and  safe-denosit  boxes.  Diebold 
Safe  &  Lock  Company.  171,871  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 
174,127  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Steering-post  control  and  exhaust  lock.  A.  H.  Adams. 
171,800 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No.  176,435 ;  published 
May  15,  1923. 

!=:tpering  wheels  and  wheel  locks.  Locking.  Eastern  Tube 
&  Tool  Co.  165.666 ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  166,737  ;  pub- 
lished Dec,  19,  1922. 

Striker  plates  and  locks.  Franklin  Williams,  Inc.,  of 
N.  J.  167,279  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  143,524 ;  published 
Jan.  30,  1923. 

Vehicle  wheels,  Antitheft  locks  for  motor,  G.  E.  West- 
berg.  171,805  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  177,155  ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Woodenware.  P.  C.  Holmquist.  169,272  ;  June  12  ;  Serial 
No.  151,760  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

CLASS  26. 

Advertlsement-proiectlon    machines.    Moving-.      American 

Motorsign    Company.      172,866 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No. 

172,971 ;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Adding  and  calculating  machines  and  parts  thereof,   etc. 

G.   Mez.      174,724-5  ;    Oct.   23  ;    Serial   No.    162,938-9 ; 

published  July  31,  1923. 
Ammeters.     Tiffany  Manufacturing   Company.     170,330 ; 

July  10. 
Arc  and  electric  welding  goggles.     William  C.  Adams  Co. 

172,429  ;  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.   176,436 ;  published  May 

29.  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Balances    and    vreighing   scales.      Christian    Becker,    Inc. 

171,827  ;  Aug.  14  ;   Serial  No.   175,597  ;  published  May 

1,   1923. 
Barometers.      Taylor    Instrument    Companies.      174,180 ; 

Oct.  »  ;  Serial  No.  179,495  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Battery   discharge  test  sets,  startometers   or  starter-test- 
ing   Instruments,    etc.,    Storage.      Robert    Marcus    Co. 

166,012  ;   Mar.   27  ;   Serial  No.  162,754  ;  published  Dec. 

5    1922 
Bottles,  Butter-test.     J.  Hortvet.     175,252  ;  Oct.  30. 
Calculating  and  adding  machines.     Braunschweiger  Rech- 

enmaschinen-Fabrik  Rema,  m.  b.  H.     164, 965  ;  Feb.  27. 
Calculating    machine.       Lehigh    Corporation.        163,661  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Calculating    machines.      Marchant    Calculating    Machine 

Company.     165,025  ;  Feb.  27. 
Calculating    machines.     Pocket.       R.     Huber.       175,309. ; 

Nov.  C ;   Serial  No.    160,288  ;   published  Aug.   21,  1923, 
Caliper   gauges.      Pratt  &   Whitney    Company.      173,107 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  164,452  ;  published  July  3.  1923. 
Camera    and    film    kits.    Combination.      Ansco    Company 

170,162  ;  July   10  ;■  Serial  No.  169,798  ;   published   Apr 

3,   1923. 
Cameras.      V.    C.    Ernst.      176,884 ;    Dec.    4 ;    Serial    No 

181,480;  published   Sept.  25,   1923. 
Cameras,     cinematographic     projecting    lanterns,     stereo- 
scopes,   etc.      Paths  -  Cinema,    Anciens    iStablissements 

Pathg  Frferes.     177,720 ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  158,442 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Cameras,  films,  etc.     Gevaert  Photo  Producten.     166.053 

Mar.  27 ;   Serial  No.  168,411 ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922 
Cameras,    photographic    films,    film    packs,    etc.      Gevaert 

Photo-Producten.      165,667-70 ;    Mar.    20 ;    Serial    No 

166,677-80 :    published   Dec.    12,    1922. 
Cameras,   photographic   films   on   spools,    film   packs,   por 

trait  films,   etc.     Gevaert  Photo   Producten.      166,000 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,410  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Cash   registers.      American    Cash  Register   Co.      171,831 

Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  175,909  ;  published  May  15,  1923 
Cinematographic  projectors  and  cameras,  plates  for  fixed 

projections,    etc.      Etabllssements    Continsouza,    Society 

Anonyme.     167,280  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  142,754  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 
Cloth,  Apparatus  for  testing  the  fading  quality  of.     Atlas 

Electric  Devices  Co.     164.518;  Feb.   20. 
Clothing    models    and    patterns.      M.    Levitt.      171,841 ; 

Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  171,224;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Color  shades.  Apparatus  for  permitting  the  matching  of. 

Glllet   &   Fils.      173,711 ;   Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    177,181  : 

published  June  26,  1923. 
Dials  for  radio  apparatus.     American   Hard  Rubber  Com- 
pany.     166,617 :    Apr.    10 ;    Serial    No.    168,093 ;    pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 
Distance  between  two  objects.  App.nratus  for  determininsr. 

Wireless  Spltzescope  Go.     175,054  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No. 

179,290;    published   Aug.    14,    1923. 
■Oivlderg,    Proportional.      KeufCel    &    Esser    Co.      23,640 ; 

renewed  Sept.  19,  1923. 
Drawing  Instruments  and  accessories,   surveyors'   Instru- 
ments.    Spaulding-Moss  Company.     176,465  ;  Nov.  27 ; 

Serial  No.  175,890  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Drawing  outfits.     Burdette-Murray   Company.      164,285 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Educational    appliances.      Radio    Motion    Picture    Phon. 

Corp.     173,927 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,282  ;  published 

July  10,  1923. 
Electric    watt-hour    meters.       Sewicklev    Electric    Manu- 
facturing   Company.       175.340 ;     Nov.    6 ;     Serial    No. 

171,554;  published  Feb.   13,  1923. 
Electrical  instruments  and  appliances.  Dials  for.     Henry 

Hyman  &  Co.     167,254  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,855  ; 

published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Electrical    maximum    recording    measuring    Instruments. 

Landls    &    Gyr    A.-G.      177,656;    Dec.    25;    Serial    No. 

181,693 ;   published   Oct.   2,   1923. 
Electrical   recording    measuring   Instruments.      Landls    & 

Gyr    A.-G.      177,657 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Serial    No.    181,692  • 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Engines,    Attachment    for   Internal-combustion.      Wedler- 

Shuford     Company.       168,271 ;     May    15 ;     Serial    No. 

168,187;   published  Feb.   13,  1923. 
Engines,  Temperature-indicating  device  for  gas.     Pyrene 

Manufacturing    Co.       172,426 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial'    No. 

175,736;    published   May  29,  1923. 
Eyeglasses.      Movlglass    Company.      172,778 ;    Sept.    11  ; 

Serial  No.  144,095  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Eyeglasses,  Frames,  etc.,  for.     Optical  Products  Corpora- 
tion.    176.575;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  178,184;  published 

Sept.  18.  1923. 
Eyeglasses,   spectacles,   and   parts  and   repairs.      Shur-On 

Optical    Co.      165,672:    Mar.   70;    Serial    No.    166,576; 

published  Oct.  24,  1922. 
Eyeshadps  or  visors.     H.  &  A.  Manufacturing  Company. 

176,868;  Dec.   4;    Serial   No.    182,052;   published   Sept. 

25,  1923. 

EabriCB,  Devices  for  computing  and  measuring.     Tard-0- 

Meter    Corporation.       172,427 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial    No. 

175,904  ;   published  May  29,   1923. 
Pare  recorders  and  registers,  fare  boxes  and  taximeters, 

etc.     Ohmer  Pare  Register  Company.     171,651 ;  Aug.  7. 
Film,    Sensitized.      Eastman    Kodak   Company.      167  '71  ; 

Apr.   24;   Serial  No,   152,122;   nublished   Aug,   1,   W>'> 


Fluid    gauges.      Mid    West    Glass    Company.      176,924; 

Dec,   4. 
Gasoline  and  liquid  gauges.     Marvel  Products  Company. 

172,273-  Aug.  28;   Serial  No.  177,682;  published  May 

Gauges.      C.    M.    Larson.      174,839;    Oct.   23;    Serial  No. 

178,049  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Gauges,  Gasoline.    Stenco  Engineering  Company.    168,180  ; 

May  15  ;  Serial  No.  169,337  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Gauges,    Liquid.     Akron-Selle   Company.      173,256 ;    Sept. 

18  ;  Serial  No.  157,016  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Gauges,    Indicators,    etc..    Fluid-pressure.      A.    Schrader'g 

Son,  Incorporated,    174,164  ;  Oct,  9  ;  Serial  No.  180,084  ) 

published  July  10,  1923; 
Gauges,  Oil.     D.  A,  Kafka.     174,204  ;   Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No. 

181,029;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Gauges,  plumb  bobs,  plumbs  and  levels,  etc.,  Carrpenters' 

and    marking.       Marshall-Wells    Company.       175,038 ; 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  178,527  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Gauges,   thermometers,    etc.      American    Steam   Gauge  & 

Valve    Manufacturing    Company.      173,417 ;    Sept.    26 ; 

Serial  No.  154,346  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Glass  plates  for  etching,  etc.,  Coated.    Graphoto  Company. 

174,581  ;   Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No.   163,387  ;   published  July 

24,  1923. 
Glassware,   Graduated,   chemical,   and  laboratory.     Kim- 
ble Glass  Company.     164,311  ;  Feb.  20. 
Glassware,  particularly  gauge  glass.    Libbey  Glass  Manu- 
facturing Co.     174,932;  Oct.  30;   Serial  No.  171,807; 

published  July  24,   1923. 
Holding  and  measuring  apparatus  for  stone,  gravel,  etc. 

Erie  Steel  Construction  Company.     173,212  ;  Sept.  18  ; 

Serial  No.  171,308  ;  nublished  June  19,  1923. 
Humidity  regulators.     P.irks-Cramer  Company.     177,523 ; 

Dec.  18  ;   Seri.al  No,   182,482  ;  published  -Vug.   28,  1923. 
Hydrometers.       G.     I.     Stadeker.       175,841 ;     Nov.     13 ; 

Serial  No.  181,423  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Hygrometers.     Taylor   Instrument  Companies.      176,633 ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,834  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Laboratory    apparatus    for   Investigating   oils    and    fata, 

parts    of    such    apparatus,    etc.       Sommer    &    Runge. 

173,424  ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  157,336 ;  published  June 

26,  1923. 
Lamps  and  parts  thereof.  Picture-proiection.     J.  Tyroler. 

177,524;   Dec.   18:    Serial  No,   182,524;   published   Oct. 

2,   1923. 
Lantern     slides.     F.  A.  Apfelbaura.      172,782 ;   Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  158,280  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Lens  blanks,  Ophthalmic-.     Sussfeld,  Lorsch  &  Schimmel. 

170,291  ;  July  10 ;   Serial  No.   176,766  ;   published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 
Lenses    and    blanks,     Ophthalmic.       Sussfeld,    Lorsch    ft 

Schimmel.      170,292;    July    10;    Serial    No.    176,767; 

published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Lenses  and  frames  for  eyeglasses  and  spectacles.     Balti- 
more Optical  Company.     170,007  ;   July  10 ;  Serial  No. 

172,929;  published  Apr,   3,   1923. 
Lenses   and   frames,    special   machinery    for   their   manu- 
facture   and    measure,    Ophthalmic.      D.    H.    Hinckley. 

164,958  ;  Feb.  27. 
Lenses  and  lens  mountings  for  eyeglasses  and  spectacles. 

Machines  for  manufacturing,  finishing,   adjusting,  ana 

testing.     Standard  Optical  Co.     164,583;  Feb.  20. 
Lenses    Blanks  for  ophthalmic.     American  Optical  Com- 
pany.    164,814  ;  Feb.  27. 
Lenses,  eyeglasses,  and  spectacles.     N.   Smith.     174,198 ; 

Oct.  9  :  Serial  No.  180,815  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Lenses     for     goggles     and     protection     classes.       Willson 

Goggles,  Inc.    174.105  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  160,734  ;  pub- 
lished July  4,  1922. 
Lenses,  Ophthalmic.    Standard  Optical  Company.    163,822  ; 

Jan.   30. 
Lenses,  Ophthalmic.     R.  H,  Macv  &  Co.     171,820 ;  Aug. 

14 ;  Serial  No.  175,363  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Lenses,     Ophthalmic     and     spectacle.       Optics     Limited. 

168,115  ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.   161,686 ;  published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Lenses,    Photographic,    projecting,    and    optical.    M.    H. 

Tromba.      169.804  ;   July   3  ;    Serial  No.    162,327 ;   pub- 
lished Apr.    10,   1923, 
Level    Indicators,    Liquid-.      Porter    Electric    Carbureter 

Inc.     169,223  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  158,142  ;  published 

Mar.  20,  1923, 
Levels.      Stanley   Works.      175,337:   Nov.   6;    Serial   No. 

172,297;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Levels.      Stanley   Works.      175,758;   Nov.   13;   Serial   No. 

172,296 ;    published   Aug.    28,    1923. 
Liquid-level  Indicators.     Porter  Electric   Carbureter,   Inc. 

167,226:  Apr.  24;   Serial  No.  169,777;  published  Jan. 

30,   1923. 
Liquid-measuring  and   level-indicating   apparatus.    Dohhle 

Mclnnes  &  Clyde,  Ltd.     167,224  ;  Apr,   24  ;   Serial   No. 

157,413;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Liquids  and  spmlsollds.  Implements  for  weighing.     A.  B. 

Clarke.      166,849;    Apr.    17;    Serial   No.    165,662;    pub- 
lished .Tan.  23,  1923. 
Measuring  and   scientific  appliances.     Foxboro   Company. 

167,287;  Apr.  24. 
Measuring    Instrument,    Map-.      Llneaweaver    and    Swift. 

167,218  ;  Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.   1 58.781  ;   published   Dee. 

5,   1922. 


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Me;isurin!»  outfits,  Surveying  linemen's.  James  W.  Brine 
Company.  174,674:  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  172,580;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 

Moasnrtns^  tapes.  Crogan  Manufacturing  Company. 
1GS.278  ;  May  15. 

Meters  for  measuring  water,  etc..  Quantity.  Buffalo 
.\feter  Company.     177,845 ;   Dec.   25. 

Meters,  Lubrication.  Radio  Engineering  Company  of  Ne-w 
York,  Inc.  176,628  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  162,695  ;  pub- 
Ushod  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Navigational  apparatus.     C.  E.  Arundel.     170.361 :  July  10. 

Ophtlialmic  mountings  and  parts  thereof.  Optical  Spe- 
cialty Manufacturing  Company.  174,178  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Se- 
rial No.   179,548;  published  July   10,   1923. 

Ophthalmic  mountings  and  parts  thereof.  Stevens  & 
Company.  167,257  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,142  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  6,  1923. 

Ophthalmic  mountings  and  parts  thereof.  Stevens  & 
Compan,'-.  109,866  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  175,224  :  pub- 
lished  Apr.    10,   1923. 

Ophthalmic  mountings,  and  parts  thereof.  Stevens  & 
Company.  171.857;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  174,867; 
published  May  1,  1923. 

Ophthalmic  mountings  and  parts  thereof.  Stevens  & 
Company.  171,861:  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  174,540; 
published  May  22,  1923. 

Ophthalmic  mountings  and  parts  thoi'eof.  Willson  Goggles, 
Inc.  174,417;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  180,403;  published 
July   17,   1923. 

Ovens,  ranges,  and  furnaces,  Thermostatic  heat  regulators 
for.  American  Range  &  Foundry  Company.  164,356  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Pantographs.  Burdette-Murray  Company.  166,4'6S ;  Apr. 
3  ;   Serial   No.    168,669 ;   published   Jan.   2,   1923. 

Paper,  Sensitized  blue-print.  New  York  Blue  Print 
Paper  Company.  167,248 :  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
171,182  :  published  Feb.   6,   1923. 

Papers,  Light-sensitized  photographic.      Mimosa  Aktienge- 
sellschaft.      166,018:    Mar.    27;    Serial    No.    163,229 
published  Dec.  5.  1922. 

Patterns,    Dress.      Escella    Pattern    Company.      173.751 
Oct.  2;   Serial  No.   177,660;   published  June  If),   192.S 

Patterns,   Dress.      Pictorial   Review   Company.      171,863 
Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  174,526  :  published  May  22,  1923 

Pens.  Eugene  Dietzgen  Co.  173,913  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No 
175,136  ;  published   July  3,  1923. 

Photographic  developing  papers.  Haloid  Company 
166,480 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  170,288 ;  published  Jan 
2,  1923. 

Photographic  enlargement  easels.  P.  Williams.  167,148 
Apr.  24  :  Serial  No.  152,973  ;   published   Jan.   30,  1923! 

Photographic  films.  Ansco  Company.  166,463  ;  Apr.  3 
Serial  No.   169,274;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Photographic  films.  Ansco  Company.  173,990-7 ;  Oct 
2  ;   Serial   Nos.   178,797-804  ;  published   July  10,   1923 

Photographic  films.  Ansco  Company.  174,183—4  ;  Oct.  9 
Serial  Nos.   178,806-7  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Photographic  films.  Ansco  Company.  174,186  ;  Oct.  9 
Serial  No.  178,805  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Photographic  films,  film  packs,  etc.  Gevaert  Photo-Produc- 
ten.  165,756  :  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  170,933  ;  published 
Dec.    12    .1922. 

Photographic  paper  in  rolls  and  sheets  and  postal  or  mail- 
ing cards.  Sensitized.  Positype  Corporation  of  America. 
164,534:  Feb.  20. 

Photographic  paper,  Sensitized.  Haloid  Company. 
175,027  ;  Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.  179,097  ;   published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 

Photographic   paper.    Sensitized.      Republic    Photographic 

Corporation.      170,239:    July    10;    Serial   No   174,336; 

published    Apr.    3,    1923. 
Photographic  plates.    Eastman  Kodak  Company.   165.596  : 

Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  134,244  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Photographic  sensitized  paper.     Positype  Corporation  of 

America.     164,996  ;  Feb.  27. 
Photographic      shutters.        Eastman      Kodak      Company. 

174,199 ;    Oct.   9 ;    Serial   No.    180,846 ;   published   July 

10,  1923. 
Picture     apparatus,      Cabinet     motion-.        I.      Serrurier. 

176,030;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.   179,228;  published  Sept. 

4,   1923. 
Picture    films.    Moving-.      Funk    &    Wagnalls    Company. 

164,071  ;  Feb.   13. 
Picture  films.  Moving.     W.  L.  Prager.     164.954  ;  Feb.  27. 
Picture  films,  Motion-.    Arrow  Film  Corporation.    165.011 : 

Feb.   27. 
Picture    films.    Motion-.       J.    H.    Duffy,    Jr.      164,938 : 

Feb.  27. 
Picture  films.  Motion-.     O.  C.  Getsinger.     169,171  :   .Tune 

12:  Serial  No.  168,261;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Picture   films.   Motion-.     J.  T.   Kelly.      168,135  :   May  15. 

Serial  No.   170,652  ;   published   Feb.   20,   1923. 
Picture    films.    Motion-.      Kiser    Studios    Inc.      164,937 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Picture    films.     Motion-.       Metro     Pictures     Corporation. 

171,816 ;  Aug.   14  :   Serial   No.   175,093  :  published  May 

15,  3923. 

Picture    films,    Motion-.      National    Screen    Service,    Inc. 

175.043  :  Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.   178,353  ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Picture  films.  Motion-.     Radio-Film.a,  Inc.     177.518  ;  Dec. 

IS;   Serial  No.  166,149;  published  Oct.  2.  1923. 


Picture  films.  Motion-.     Radiograms,  Inc.     175,955;  Nov. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  166,150  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Picture    films,    photographic     transparencies,     raw    films, 

etc.,  Motion.     Dura  Film  Protector  Co.     167,253  ;  Apr. 

24 ;   Serial  No.   170,477 ;   published  Feb.   6,  1923. 
Picture-projection      apparatus,      motion-plcture-projectinf 

machines,  etc..  Advertising  motion-.    A.  Price.     170,941  ; 

July  24  ;   Serial  No.  168,691  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Pictures  and  animated  drawings.  Moving.     M.  Fleischer. 

175,288 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial   No.   148,266 ;   published   Nov. 

7,  1922. 
Pictures,  Motion.     Associated   Eihibltors   Inc.      170,776 ; 

July  24:  Serial  No.  175,769;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Pictures,    Motion.      C.    B.    C.    Film    Sales    Corporation. 

175,030;   Oct.  30;   Serial  No.   179,025;   published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Pictures,  Motion.     Chaplin   Classics,  Inc.     170,203  ;  July 

10  ;  Serial  No.  173,072  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Pictures,  motion-picture  films,  machines  for  taking  and 

projecting     pictures,     and     screens.      C.     E.     Elliott. 

168,093-5  ;  May  15 ;  Serial  Nos.  162,380-91 ;  published 

Feb.  27,  1923. 
Pictures,   motion-picture  films,    machines  for   taking   and 

projecting  pictures,  etc.     C.  E.  Elliott.  •  169,048  ;  June 

5 ;    Serial  No.   162,392 ;   published   Mar.   13,   1923. 
Pictures,  picture  plates,  etc..  Light-advertising  apparatus 

with  projection  of  illumination  of  still  or  changeable. 

G.  G.  MilUer.     164,929;  Feb.  27. 
Pictures   reproduced  in   copies   for   sale.   Motion.      C.   L. 

Chester  Productions,  Inc.    163,901 ;  Feb.  6. 
Pictures   reproduced    in    copies   for   sale.   Motion.      C.   L. 

Chester    Productions,    Inc.      166,354 ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial 

No.  146,692  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Pictures    reproduced    In    copies.    Motion.      J.    C.    Jessen. 

176,878  ;   Dee.  4 ;   Serial  No.   181,950 ;  published   Sept. 

25    1923 
Precision   tools.     J.   S.   Imlach.     177,629 ;   Dec.    25 ;    Se- 
rial   No.    182,053 :    published   Oct.   2,    1923. 
Pumps,  Liquid  measuring  and  dispensing.     Marvel  Equip- 
ment Compady.     168,128  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  170,985  ; 

published   Feb.   20,    1923. 
Ring  and   magnifying  glasses,   Finger.     C.    M.    Wiseman. 

173,898  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,520  ;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Rules,  dividers,  etc.,  Steel  and  zigzag.    F.  O.  Schoedlnger. 

174,670;   Oct.   23;    Serial  No.   172,180;   published  July 

24,  1923. 
Rules,     Folding.       Westcott    Rule     Company.       169,733; 

June  26. 
Rules.    Master  Rule  Mfg.  Co.    173,939  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No. 

177,044  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Rules,    levels,    squares,    etc.      Stanley    Works.      169.067 ; 

June  5  ;   Serial  No.  172,564  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Rules,  levels,  squares,  marking  gauges,  and  levels.    Stan- 
ley   Works.      169,080 ;    June    5 ;    Serial    No.    172,692 ; 

published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Rules,   wantage  and  gauging  rods,   etc.      Stanley  Works. 

176,064  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.   179,435  ;  published  Aug. 

14  1923 

Rules',  yardsticks,  bevels,  etc.  Stanley  Works.  175,063 ; 
Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.   179,433  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Scales,  Farm.     MoHne  Plow  Company.     163,664;  Jan.  23. 

Scales,  Hsemoglobin.  T.  W.  Tallqvist.  172,729 ;  Sept. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  174,542 ;  published  May  29.  1923. 

Scales,  Weighing  and  computing.  Standard  Computing 
Scale  Company.     163,829  ;  Jan.  30. 

Scales,  Weighing  as  well  as  coin-controlled.  O.  D.  Jen- 
nings &  Company.  175,164  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  181,077  ; 
published   Aug.    14,    1923. 

Sign-projection  devices.  Moving  illuminated-.  J.  E.  Mar- 
qua  Company.     164,385  ;  Feb.  20. 

Slides  and  motion-picture  films.  Positive  projection.  C. 
V.  &  R.  Batlgne.  174,490  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  176,664  : 
published   July   24,    1923. 

Spectacle  and  eveglass  rims.  Standard  Optical  Co. 
168,214  :  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  139,433  ;  published  Feb. 
13,   1923. 

Spectacle  frames.     Bachmann  Bros.     173.548  ;  Sept.  25. 

Spectacle  frames  and  parts  thereof,  Hinged.  B.  B.  W. 
Mfg.   Co.     165,001  ;  Feb.   27. 

Spectacles,  eyeglasses,  and  ophthalmic  lenses.  American 
Optical  Company.  173,257 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
140.766:   published   June   12,   1923. 

Speedometers.  Ac  Spark  Plue  Company.  176.630  ;  Not. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  163.493  ;  published  Sept.  25.  1923. 

Squares,  family  weighing  scales,  shineling-hntrhet  ^.tusps, 
etc..  Carpenters'  steel.  Baker.  Hamilton  .t  P.Tcific  Com- 
pany. 175.763:  Nov.  13:  Serial  No.  170,350;  published 
Aug.    28.    1923. 

Stage  apparatus  for  the  production  of  scenic  effects. 
Photoplast  Corporation  of  America.     164,334  :  Feb.  20. 

Standards  of  resistance,  inductance,  and  capacitance  for 
measuring  purposes,  decade  bridges,  etc.  General  Radio 
Company.      171,690  ;   Aug.    7. 

Telegraph  transmitter  -  indicator  equipment.  Ships'  me- 
chanical.    Chas.  Cory  &  Son,  Inc.     169.921  ;  July  3. 

Telecraphs.  Masnifving  attachnif-nts  for  printintr.  J.  H. 
Chidester.  16S,]'91  ;  May  15;  Serial  No.  168,918:  pub- 
lished  Fell.   20.  1923. 

Telescopes,  binoculars,  photographic  lenses  and  cameras. 
Volgtlander  &  Sohn  Aktiengesellschaft.  172.524  ;  Sept. 
4  ;  Serial  No.  1T3,613  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Telescopes,  field  and  opera  glasses.  Bmil  Busch  Aktien- 
gesellschaft  Optische  Industrie.     165,016 ;   Feb.   27. 

Temperature-control  apparatus.  Thermostatic.  American 
Thermostat  Co.  166,491 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No.  171,115  ; 
published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Temperature  Indicators,  Thermoelectric.  Safe-T-Stat  Co. 
174,163 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No.  180,143 ;  published  July 
10    1923. 

Thermometers.  Schaeffer  &  Budenberg  Mfg.  Co.  175,108  ; 
Oct.   30;   Serial  No.   177,110;    published  Aug.   7,   1923. 

Thermometers.  Taylor  Instrument  Companies.  176,632 ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,836  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Thermometers.  Wilder  -  Pike  Thermometer  Company. 
171,802;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  176,702;  published  May 
1,  1923. 

Thermometers,  Index.  E.  Koehn.  171,751 ;  Aug.  14 ; 
Serial  No.  164,057  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Thermometers,  pyrometers,  compasses,  etc.  Imperial 
Trust  for  the  Encouragement  of  Scientific  and  Indus- 
trial Research,  The.  176,635;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No. 
163,983  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Thermometers,  pyrometers,  compasses,  etc.  Imperial 
Trust  for  the  Encouragement  of  Scientific  and  Indus- 
trial Reseai«h,  The.  176,639 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
163,984 ;   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 

Thermostatic  temperature  regulating  apparatus.  Taylor 
Instrument  Companies.  176,634  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
163,837;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Thermostatic  temperature  regulating  apparatus.  Taylor 
Instrument  Companies.  176,636-7 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial 
Nos.    163,838-9 ;    published   Sept.   25,    1923. 

Ticket  printing,  registering,  adding,  etc..  Machines. 
Controllograph  Co.  169,081 ;  June  5 ;  Serial  No. 
172,978  :   published  Mar.   6,   1923. 

Tools,  and  particularly  levels.  Peerless  Level  &  Tool 
Co.      169,711  ;  .Tune  26. 

Transparencies,  Colored.  Animated  Advertising  Cor- 
poration.    167,316  ;  Apr.  24. 

Weighing  apparatus,  recording  mechanism  for  weighing 
mechanism,  etc..  Automatic  and  continuous.  Merrick 
Scale  Mfg.  Company.  167,234 ;  Apr.  24.  Serial  No. 
162,188  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Weighing  machines.  E.  Edtbauer  &  Co.  167.150  ;  Apr. 
24  ;  Serial  No.  144,669  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

CLASS  27. 

Clocks.    A.    Dorsey.      169,560 ;    June    19. 

Clocks.      American    Wholesale    Corporation     (Baltimore 

Bargain   House).      166,767;   Apr.   10. 
Clocks.       American     Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore 

Barg.iin  House).     108,413  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  172,819  ; 

published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Clocks.    E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company.    169,543 ; 

June  19  ;   Serial  No.  170,235  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Clocks.     Friedrich  Mauthe  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter 

Haftung.      175,217;    Oct.   30. 
Clocks.     Phinney-Walker  Company.     176,764  ;  Nov.  27. 
(locks.     Phinnev-Walker  Company.     176,766-7  ;  Nov.  27. 
Clocks.     Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.     164,366  ;  Feb.  20. 
Clocks.     Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.     164,993  ;  Feb.  27. 
Clocks.     Warren  Clock  Company.     175,808  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Se 

rial  No.  144,303;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Clocks,  Alarm.     P.  W.  Jansen  Clock  Company.     169,500  ; 

June  19;  Serial  No.  157,615;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Clocks,    Alarm.      Marshall   Field    &   Company.      166,596; 

Apr.  10  ;   Serial  No.  161.537 ;  published  July  18.  1922. 
Clocks,  watches,  and  component  parts  thereof.     Western 

Clock  Co.     164,377;  Feb.  20. 
Time    indicating,     keeping,     and     recording    Instruments. 

Boston  Clock  Company.     168,289  ;  May  15. 
Time    Indicnting,     keeping,     and     recording    instruments. 

Chelsea  Clock  Company.     168,288  :  May  15. 
Watchcases.     Dinhofer  Bros.  Inc.     174,702  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Se- 
rial No.   176,168;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Watchcases.   Joseph  Fahys  &  Company.    174,565  ;  Oct.  23  ; 

Serial  No.  177,597  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Watchcases.     Joseph  Fahys  &  Company.      175,858 ;   Nov. 

13 ;  Serial  No.  175,777  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Watchcases.      Fahys    Watch    Case    Co.      22,968 ;    renewed 

May  9,  1923. 
Watchcases.     M.  M.  Mirabeau.     173,011 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial 

No.  178,765  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Watchcases.     Morays  Watch  Case  Co.     169,352  ;  June  12  ; 

Serial  No.  171,762  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Watchcases,  Composition.     Illinois  Watch  Case  Company. 

22,418  ;  renewed  Feb.  7,  1923. 
Watchcases    of    precious  .metal.      S.    Bruner.      165,301: 

Mar.   fl  :   Serial  No.   163,565  ;   published  Nov.  28.   1922. 
Watch  movements.    Helbein-Stone  Company  Inc.    164,416  ; 

Feb.   20. 
Watch  movements.     Chas.  Schwartz  &  Son.     174,745  ;  Oct. 

23  ;  Serial  No.  168,732  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
"Watch  movements  and  parts  of  the  same.     Helbcin-Stone 

Company.     165,354;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.   168,580;  pub- 
lished Nov.  28,  1922. 

Watch  movements  and  watchcnsrs.  M.  Goldin.  174,824  ; 
Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   173,887  ;   published  July  24,   1923. 

Watches.  American  Wholesale  Corporation  (Baltimore 
Bargain  House).     164,352;  Feb.  20. 

Watches.  Baird-North  Company.  174,885  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Se- 
rial No.  181,715  ;  published  July  24,  .1923. 


Watches.      J.    Daving.      175,844 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

180,754  ;   publiehed  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Watches.     Jovis   Watch   Co.     169,507;    June   19;    Serial 

No.   171,498 ;   published  Mar.    27,   1923. 
Watches.      B.    Lazrus.      166,589;    Apr.    10;    Serial   No. 

168,581 ;  published   Dec.   26,  1922. 
Watches.      Stein    &    Ellbogen    Company.      175,811  ;    Nov. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  150,779  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Watches.     United  States  Agency  Omega  Watch  Company. 

164,212  ;   Feb.   13. 
Watches.    A.  Wittnauer  Co.    174,651 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No. 

181,327 ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Watches  and  clocks.     Robt.  H.  Ingersoll  &  Bro.     167,686  ; 

May   8;    Serial  No.    158,476;   published  Feb.   13,    1923. 
Watches  and  parts  thereof.     American   Waltham  Watch 

Co.     22,859;  renewed  Apr.  25,  1923. 
Watches  and   parts  thereof.     Henry  Blank  &  Company. 

173,534-5;  Sept.  25. 
Watches  and  parts  thereof.     P.  Kaufman.     174,683  ;  Oct. 

23;  Serial  No.  179,796;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Watches  and  watchcases.     Edelstein  Company.     172,797  ; 

Sept.  11;  Serial  No..  174,895;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Watches     and    watchcases.       Goldsmith,     Stem    &    Co. 

165,019;    Feb.   27. 
Watches   and   watchcases.      J.    Gottlieb.      169.497 ;    June 

19 ;    Serial   No.    154,269 ;   published   Mar.   27,   1923. 
Watches,    Cases    for.      Illinois    Watch     Case     Company. 

23,893;    renewed   Dec.    5,    1923. 
Watches,   clocks   and  parts  thereof.     Hoffman   Bros.   Inc. 

167,779 :   May   8 ;    Serial   No.    171,798 ;    published   Feb. 

13,  1923. 
Watches,  clocks,  and  parts  thereof.     Meyer  &  Stiideli  So- 

ciete  Anonyme.     165,036  ;  Feb.  27. 
Watches,   clocks,   chronometers,   and  parts  for  same.     A. 

Burnstine.      172,802 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No.    172,632 ; 

published  .Tune  5,  1923. 
Watches,   clocks,  watch  and   clock  movements,  and  cases 

therefor.     J.   W.   Forsinger  Co.     164,951 ;   Feb.   27. 
Watches,    movements,    and    parts    thereof.      L.    Lauter. 

164,397;    Feb.    20. 
Watches,   watch    movements,   and   parts    of   same.      Hipp. 

DIdishcim   Company.      166,999;    Apr.   17. 
Watches,  watch  movements,  and  parts  of  the  same.    Hipp. 

Didisheim  Company.     167,335 ;  Apr.  24. 
Watches,    watch    movements,    and    parts    of    the    same. 

Hipp.    Didisheim   Company.      169,952 ;   July   10 ;   Serial 

No.  174,618;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Watches,  watch  movements,  and  parts  of  the  same.     Hipp. 

Didisheim    Company.      169,953 ;    July    10 ;    Serial    No. 

174,620  ;   published  Apr.  3,   1923. 
Watches,    watch    movements,    and    parts    of    the    same. 

Hipp.  Didisheim  Company.     169,954-5  ;  July  10  ;  Serial 

Nos.  174,622-3  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Watches,    watch    movements,    and    parts    of    the    same. 

Hipp.   Didisheim   Company.     169.957;   July   10;    Serial 

No.  174,624  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Watches,  watch   movements,   and  parts  of  watches.    Nor- 

ris,  Alister-Ball   Company.      176,783  ;   Nov.  27. 
Watches,  watch  movements,  and  parts  thereof.     J.  Gott- 
lieb.    174,632  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,665  ;  published 

July  24,  1923. 
Watches,    watch    movements,    and    parts    thereof.      Hipp. 

Didisheim    Company.      171,061 :    July   31 ;    Serial    No. 

174,621 ;  publi.shed  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Watches,     watchcases,    and    watch     movements.       Gruen 

Watch  Company.     174,290-1  ;  Oct.   9. 
Watches,    watchcases.    and    watch    movements.       Gruen 

Watch  Company.     177,596  ;   Dec.   18. 
Watches,   watchcases,   and  watch   movements.      Keystone 

Watch    Case   Companv.      165,331 ;    Mar.   6 ;    Serial    No. 

156,639 ;   published   Nov.   7,    1922. 
Watches,   watchcases,    and   watch   movements.     Keystone 

Watch  Case  Company.     165,403-5  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  Nos. 

156,636-8;  published  Nov.   7,   1922. 
Watches,  watchcases,  watch  movements,  and  parts  there- 
of.    R.  A.  Gsell.     164,300;  Feb.  20. 
Watches,    watch    movements,    watch    cases,    and    parti 

thereof.    American- Swiss  Watch  Co.    164,407 ;  Feb.  20. 

CLASS   28. 

Aquamarines.  L.  M.  Zell.     169,356  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No. 

172,193  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Bags,  Mesh.     Whiting  &  Davis  Company.     175,754;  Nov. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  168,662  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Beads,     Pearl.      Barnard     Hirsch     Company.      171,927; 

Aug.  14. 
Bib    holders,    baby    pins,    chains    and    pendants,    lockets, 

bracelets,  rings,  etc.     Marathon  Co.     164,588  ;  Feb.  20. 
Bib  holders,  baby  pins,  chains  and  pendants,  lockets,  etc. 

Marathon  Co.     166.560;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  169,218; 

published   Dec.   26,   1922. 
Bracelets.     L.  J.  Kersburg.     165,225  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 

165.139;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Bracelets  and  earrings.   Cohn  &  Rosenberger,  Inc.    174,570  ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  178,224  ;  published  ,Tuly  10,  1923. 
Bracelets,   finger  rings,   brooches,  bar  pins,  and  buttons. 

Hincklev  Manufacturing  Company.     171,997;  Aug.  21; 

Serial  No.  168,469  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Bracelets,  wristlets,  neck  chains,  etc.     Eisenstadt  Manu- 
facturing   Company.      174.889  :    Oct.     23 ;    Serial    No. 

180,211 ;  published  July  10,   1923. 


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Co.       169,739 ; 

Fr.     Speidel. 
published  Jan. 

Fr.     Speidel. 


Braces,    necklaces,    iiecU   chains,    key    chains,   etc.      Louis 

Stern  Company.    160,586  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  171,769  ; 

published  Jan.  2S.  192.S. 
Buckles,   necklaces,   bracelets,   etc.     Cohn  &  Rosenberger, 

Inc.     166,571;  Apr.   10;  Serial  No.  165,912;  published 

Dec.  26,  1922. 
Buckles,  thimbles,  bracelets,  etc.     Calhoun,  Bobbins  &  Co. 

172,008  ;  Aug.   21 ;   Serial  No.  172,208  ;  published  May 

8,  1923. 
Buttonhooks,   shoehorns,    buttonhook   and    shoehorn    com- 
binations, and  glove  hooks.     Mappin  &  Webb  Limited. 

166,074  :   Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  159,469  ;  published  Nov. 

14,  1922. 
Buttonhooks,   shoehorns,   buttonhook   and   shoehorn   com- 
binations, and  glove  hooks.     Mappin  &  Webb  Limited. 

106,538  ;  Apr.   10 ;   Serial  No.   159,474  ;   published  Jan. 

2.  1923. 
Buttons,    Collar.       Freeman     Daughaday 

June  26. 
Chains,     fobs,     pendants,     bracelets,     etc. 

171,999  ;  Aug.  21  ;   Serial  No.  167,494  ; 

2,  1923. 
Chains,     fobs,     pendants,     bracelets,     etc. 

175,875;  Nov.  13;   Serial  No.   179,285;   published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
Chains,     fobs,    pendants,     bracelets,     etc.       Fr.     Speidel. 

175,903 ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.   177,703  ;   published  Aug. 

7,   1923. 
Chains  for  personal  adornment.     Forstner  Chain   Corpo- 
ration.     170,715;    July    24;    Serial   No.    139,118;   pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 
Chains  for  personal  adornment.     Jacques  Kreisler  &  Co. 

168,031 ;  May  8. 
Chains  for  personal  wear,  fobs,  pendants,  bracelets,  etc. 

P.  Speidel.     105.360  :  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  167,271 ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  14,  1922. 
Chains,   pendants,    finger  rings,   etc.      Spear   &  Susskind. 

172,886  ;   Sept.  11  ;   Serial  No.  175,818  ;  published  May 

29,  1923. 
Cigar  and  cigarette  holders  and  cases,  match  boxes,  etc. 

United   Cigar   Stores   Company   of   America.      165,091 ; 

Mar.   6 :   Serial  No.   154.624  ;   published  Nov.  28,   1922. 
Cigarette  cases.     French  Ivory  &  Metal  Corp.     166,549  ; 

Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  132,522;  published  Dec.  26,  1921. 
Cigarette,    cigar,    match,    spectacle,    eyeglass    and    vanity 

cases.        Widbtman     &     Hough     Company.        171,278 ; 

July  31. 
Diamonds,    Imitation    white.      I.    J.    Adelson.      176,919 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Earrings,  finger  rings,  pendants,  scarf  pins,  etc.     L.  Bes- 

sell.     174,852  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177. 2G6  ;  published 

Julv  24,  1923. 
Emblems.     Harvey  &  Otis.      164.535;   Feb.   20. 
Flatware  consisting  of  spoons,  forks,  ladles,  etc..  Silver- 
plated.        International      Silver     Compnay.       166,588 ; 

Apr.  10 ;   Serial  No.  171,272  ;   published  Jan.  23,   1923. 
Flatware,  Plated.     Joseph  Fahys  &   Company.     168,138  ; 

May  15 ;   Serial  No.   170,373  ;  published  Feb.   20,   1923. 
Flatware,   tableware,   and   cutlery.   Silver-plated.     Oneida 

Community.    Limited.      169.692  ;    June   26. 
Gems  and   stones,    Keproductions    of    precious   and   semi- 
precious.     Jos.    H.    Meyer    Bros.,    Inc.      171,299-300 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  164,931-2  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Hand   bag.    Ladies'.     Automatic    Meshbag   Co.      166,566 ; 

Apr.  10  ;     Serial  No.  167,449  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Jewelry.     J.  M.  Fisher  Co.     166,536  ;  Anr.  10 ;  Serial  No. 

160,490:   published  Dec.   26,   1922. 
Jewelry.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     174,382  ;  Oct.  16  : 

Serial   No.   161,539 ;   published   Feb.    20,    1923. 
Jewelry.     M.  M.  Mirabeau.     174,697;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No. 

175.507;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Jewelry.      L.    Reubenstone.      170,937 :    July    24 ;    Serial 

No.   169,423;   published   Apr.    24,    1923. 
Jew?lry.     Slgler  Bros.  Co.     174,749  ;  Oct.  23  ;   Serial  Nf> 

167,853  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Jewelry.     L.   Weinstock  &  Co.      165,."67 :   Mar.   6 ;   Serial 

No.   161,762  ;  published  Nov.   14,   1922. 
.T<^welry  and  personal  adornment.  Articles  of.     Manufac- 
turing .Jewelers  Export  Co.     172,590 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 

No.   169,680;  published  May  29,   1923. 
Jewelry  and  precious-metal  ware.     J.  F.  Sturdy's  Sons  Co. 

171,638;  Aug.  7. 
Jewelry  and  watches.     Tiffany  &  Company.     23,573  ;  re- 
newed Sept.  5,  1923. 
Jewelry  articles.     R.  W.  Schmidt.     167,323  ;  Apr.  24. 
Jf'welry,  etc.     L.  S.  Mayer,  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter 

Haftung.      177,653 :    Dec.    25 ;    Serial    No.    171,278 ; 

published  Oct.   9,   1923. 
Jewelry,    not    Including    watches,    Gold    and    platinum. 

Stein  &  Windt.     164,411 ;  Feb.  20. 
Jewelry    of    precious    metal.    Articles   of.      I.    SehifEman. 

172,950 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,369  ;  published  May 

29,  1923. 
Jewelry,  tableware,  etc.     Ralph  J.  Gillett  Importing  Com 

pany.      175,813 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial    No.    154,589 ;    pub 

lished  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Lamp  standards,  fruit  bowls,  candlesticks,  comports,  etc. 

Superior    Silver   Company.      168,381 ;    May    22 ;    Serial 

No.  169,466;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Lockets,   cigarette  cases,  Jewel  boxes,   cuff  buttons,  etc. 

H.    E.    Jacob!.      164,324;    Feb.    20. 

58339— 87 


[.ockofs,   pendants,   watch   charm.s,  and   vanity  cases.     H. 

A.   MooUer  Co.     165,217;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  166,084; 

published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Motors  and  internal-combustion  engines,  Diesel.     Aktien- 

gesellschaft     fiir    Tiefbohrtechnik     und     Maschiuenbau 

vormals  Trauzl   &   Co.      175,039 ;   Oct.    30 ;    Serial   No. 

178,422;  published  Aug.   14,    1923. 
Necklace   clasps    and    fasteners.      Harry    C.    Schick,    Inc. 

167,785 ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No.   166,960 ;    published    Feb. 

6,  1923. 
•Necklaces,  Artificial  pearl  and  bead.     Park  Importing  Co. 

177,841  ;   Dec.  "25. 
Necklaces,    bracelets,     brooches,    etc.       G.    P.    McKenna. 

172,005  ;  Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.  173,606 ;   published  May 

8,  1923. 
Necklaces,    bracelets,   sautoirs,   earrings,   etc..   Pearl.     H. 

R.   Levin.     167,756;  May  8;   Serial  No.   170,532;  pub- 
lished Feb.  6,  1923. 
Xecklaces,   Imitation-pearl.     American  Watch  &  Diamond 

Company.       166,553 ;    Apr.    10 ;     Serial    No.     171,007 ; 

published    Jan.    16,    1923. 
Necklaces,  Pearl.     Rothschild  &  Company     172,845  ;  Sept. 

11 ;   Serial  No.   176,503  ;   published  May  29,   1923. 
Necklaces,   Pearl.      M.   Tecla  &   Co.      172,612 ;    Sept.   11 ; 

Serial  No.  167,958  ;   published  May  29,   1923. 
Pearls.     N.   L.  Blauston.      168,443  ;   May   22  ;    Serial  No. 

170,614  ;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Pearls.    J.  J.  Bonk.   166,573  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  171,200 ; 

published  Jan.  2,   1923. 
I'earls.     J.   J.   Felsenfeld.     174,888 ;   Oct.  23  ;    Serial  No. 

180,332  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Pearls.      L.    H.    Herskovitz.      164,715;    Feb.    27. 
I'earls.     Indra   Pearl   Co.     174,424  ;   Oct.   16 ;   Serial  No. 

171,219;   published  Jan.   2,   1923. 
Pearls.     Wiener  Bros.      164,731 ;   Feb.   27. 
Pearls  and  artificial  pearls.     J.  Flashner.     172,796  ;  Sept. 

11 ;   Serial  No.  175,138  ;   published  June  5,   1923. 
I'earls    and    imitations    thereof.      L.    Hellor   &    Son,    Inc. 

176,786;  Nov.   27. 
Pearls,     Artificial.      Cape     Cod     United     Products     Co. 

170,961 ;  July  24. 
Pearls,   Artificial.     Henshel  Co.   Inc.     170,027  ;   July   10 ; 

Serial  No.  173,597  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Pearls,  Artificial.     H.  Levitan.     174,564  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 

No.  177,306  :  published  July  10,  1923. 
Pearls,   Artificial.     Leys,   Christie   &  Co.      171,795  ;   Aug. 

14  ;  Serial  No.  179,734  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Pearls,  Artificial.    D.  W.  Thomas,  Incorporated.     174,890  ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,975  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Pearls,   Artificial.     M.  A.   Zolla.     171,142 ;   July  31 ;   Se- 
rial No.  160,378  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. . 
Pearls,  Artificial  or  reconstructed.     Baird-North  Company. 

166,587 ;   Apr.   10 ;   Serial  No.   171,680  ;   published  .Tan. 

2    1923 
Pearls,   Imitation.     J.   Rosenfeld.      167,782 ;   May   8 ;    Se- 
rial No.  171,006  ;  published  Feb.   6,   1923. 
I'earls,    necklaces,    bracelets,    and    earrings.      D.    Smllo. 

177,728-     Dec.     25;     Serial     No.     176,578;     published 

Oct.  9,   1923. 
Pearls,   pearl  necklaces,   and   pearl-mounted   jewelry.      E. 

C.    Shapiro.      175,941 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial   No.    173,444  ; 

published    Aug.   21,    1923. 
Pins,  bar  pins,  bead  neck  chains,  belt  buckles,  etc..  Baby. 

Goldsmith,   Stern   &   Co.     167,780;  May  8;    Serial   No. 

171,418 :   published   Feb.    6,   1923. 
Pins,   beltbuckles,    bracelets,    brooches,    neck   chains,   etc.. 

Bar.     Dinhofer   Bros.    Inc.      170,037;    July    10;    Serial 

No.  173,918  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Pins,  buckles,  clasps,  buttons,  watch  chains,  neck  chains, 

etc.     William  C.  Greene  Company.     170.455  ;  July  17 ; 

Serial    No.    172,331 ;    published   Apr.    3,    1923. 
Precious  metals.  Articles  made  of  or  plated  with.     W.  R. 

Elfers.      175,728 ;    Nov.    13  •    Serial  No.    179,139  ;    pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 
Rings  and  jewel  mountings  and  settings.   Finger.     Arch 

Crown  Mfg.  Co.     163,671  ;  Jan.  23. 
Rings    and    neck    chains.    Finger.      L.    Block.      174,777 ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  171,893  :  published  July  24,  1923. 
Rings  and  ring  mountings.  Finger.  Shirley  Manufacturing 

Co.   169,509 ;   June   19 ;.  Serial   No.   171,820 ;   published 

Mar.  27,  1923. 
Rings,  cufE  links  and  buttons,  etc..  Finger.     Werner  Bros. 

165,361 ;   Mar.   6 ;   Serial  No.   167,112  ;   published   Nov. 

14,  1922. 
Rings,    Finger.      J.    B.    Bowden    &    Company.      167.354 ; 

May  1  :  Serial  No.  144,273  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Rings,  Finger.     B.  F.  Brogan.     172,140-1 ;  Aug.  21 ;   Se- 
rial Nos.   176,714-15  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Rings,   Finger.     Glaser  Bros.     169,339  ;   June   12 ;   Serial 

No.  173,188;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Rings,  Finger.     A.   E.   Johnson.     169,033;  May   29. 
Rings,  Finger.     H.  E.  Kaplan.     174,887  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 

No.  180,435  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Rings,  Finger.     H.  E.  Kaplan.     175,930  ;  Nov.   13  ;  Serial 

No.   180,436;    published   Aug.   28,    1923. 
Rings,  Finger.     Meyer  &  Gross.     164.371  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rings,   Finger.      J.    H.    Spiro.      165,260 ;   Mar.    6 ;    Serial 

No.  167,370;  published  Nov.  28.  1922. 

Rings,   Finger.     Standard   Ring  Co.      171,998 ;    Aug.    21 ; 

Serial  No.  167,540  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Rings,  Finger.     J.  R.  Wood  &  Sons.     164,718-19  ;  Feb.  27. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Rings,  pendauts,  scarfpins,  bar  pins,  etc..  Finger.     B.  F. 

Brogau.     172,995  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,716 ;  pub- 

lislied  June  5,  1923. 
Rings,  Wedding.     J.  B.  Bowden  &  Co.     164.587  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rhinestones   and    cbatons.     E.   Clar.      174,710 ;   Oct.  23  ; 

Serial  No.  172,862;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Sapphires.     C.  H.  Layng.     163,851 ;  Jan.  30. 
Semiprecious   stones.      M.    A.    Barr.      174,891 ;    Oct.    23 ; 

Serial  No.  179,844  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Silver-plated  articles.     Lehman  Bros.     174,351 ;  Oct.  16  ; 

Serial  No.   177,391 ;   published  May  29,   1923. 
Silver-plated    flatware,    tableware,    and    cutlery.      Oneida 

Community,  Limited.     171,326-7  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  Nos. 

168,617-18  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Silver-plated    flatware,    tableware,    and    cutlery.      Oneida 

Community,    Limited.      171,329 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial    No. 
.     168,724 ;    published   Apr.    24,    1923. 
Silver-plated    flatware,    tableware,    and    cutlery.      Oneida 

Community,   Limited.      172,853 ;    Sept.    11 ;   Serial  No. 

175,731  ;   published  May   29,   1923. 
Silver-plated    hollow   and   flat   ware.      A.    Cohen   &   Sons. 

169,428;  June  12. 
Silver-plated   hollow    ware.      Farber   Brothers.      175,868 ; 

Nov.   13 ;  Serial  No.   175,191  ;  published  Sept.  4.   1923 
Silverware.     Whiting  Manufacturing  Company.     164,714 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Silverware    and    hollow   silver-plated    ware,    Hollow.      In- 
ternational  Silver   Company.     165,269  :   Mar.   6  ;   Serial 

No.  167,177  ;   published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Spoons,   forks,    Isnives,   etc.,    Silver-plated.      International 

Silver   Company.     177,830;   Dec.   25. 
Table    and    household    ware.      Mappin    &    Webb    Limited, 

169,555  ;  June   19. 
Table    and    household   ware.      Mappm    &   Webb    Limited. 

169,561 ;   June   19. 
Tableware,  scissors,  shoehorns,  buttonhooks,  etc.     Frank- 
lin Silver  Plate  Company.     167,680;  May  8;  Serial  No. 

147,872  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Tableware,    Silverplated   flat.      International   Silver   Com- 
pany.    167,980  ;  May  8. 
Theft-preventing    devices.     Ornament-.       Standard     Mills 

Company.     164,392  ;  Feb.  20. 
Thimbles,    Sewing.      Goldsmith,    Stern    &    Co.      170,379 ; 

July  17  ;   Serial  No.  174,387  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Thread  for  stringing  beads  or  pearls.     S.  Lapin.     175,265  ; 

Oct.  30. 

CLASS  29. 

Automobile  windshield  wipers.  White  Products  Com- 
pany. 174,786 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  144,757 ;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 

Brooms.  W.  F.  Cox.  168,785 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
122,932;  pubUshed  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Brooms.  C.  N.  Cramer  Company.  169,964 ;  July  10 ; 
Serial  No.   174,891 ;   published  Apr.  17,   1923. 

Brooms.  M.  G.  Goeller's  Sons.  171,054  ;  July  31 ;  Serial 
No.  175,861  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Brooms.  Greenup  Broom  Co.  168,250  ;  May  15  ;  Serial 
No.    173,418  :    published    Feb.    27,    1923.   - 

Brooms.    Indianapolis  Brush  &  Broom  Co.    163,091 ;  Jan.  2. 

Brooms.  Louisiana  Broom  Manufacturers  Association. 
177,633 ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  173,517 ;  published  Oct. 
9    1923 

Brooms.      I.   Richard.      163,391;    Jan.   9. 

Brooms.     I.  Richard.     164.998 ;   Feb.   27. 

Brooms.  A.  L.  Uugerbuehler.  177,701 ;  Dee.  25  ;  Serial 
No.    18.'.,129:   published   Oct.   2,   1923. 

Brooms  and  parts  thereof.  Pioneer  Broom  Co.  172,184  ; 
Aug.  21.   • 

Brooms,  Whisk.     Pioneer  Broom  Co.     172,176  :  Aug.  21. 

Brooms,  whisk  brooms,  floor  brushes.  Gardner  Broom 
Co.  165,541 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  160,124  ;  published 
Dec    19    1922. 

Brushes,    'e.  Cliiton  &  Co.     167,952  :  May  8. 

Brushes.  E.  1.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company.  168,888  ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170.240  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Bruslies.    Hanlon  &  Goodman  Company.    165.000  ;  Feb.  27. 

Brushes.  McKesson  &  Bobbins  Inc.  173,932  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Se- 
rial No.  177,502  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Brushes.  Osborn  Manufacturing  Company.  167,175 ; 
Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  172,010  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Brushes.  Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Co.,  Kennous-Kleinle 
Division.  175,404;  Nov.  6;  Serinl  No.  162,197;  pub- 
lished Aug.   21,   1923. 

Brushes.  John  L.  Whiting- J.  J.  Adams  Company. 
169,593  ;  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  139,776  ;  published  July 
11,   1922. 

Bru.shes.  Artists'  and  house-painters'.  R.  Y.  L.  Pitet. 
165,481;  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  167,998;  published  .Tan. 
2,    1923. 

Brushes.  Artists'  and  painters'.  Baker  Brush  Co.  163,274  : 
Jan.  9. 

Brushes,  Bath  and  tooth.     Geo.  R.  Gibson  Co.     167,116  ; 

Apr.   24;   Serial  No.   163,978;   published  Feb.   6,  1923. 
Brushes  for  painting,  varnishing,  etc.      John  L.   Whitlng- 

J.   J.  Adams  Company.     171,060  ;   July  31 ;   Serial  No. 

175,585  :  published  May  15,   1923. 

Brushes,  House-painters'.     R.  Y.  L.  Pitet.     165,482;  Mar. 

13 ;  Serial  No.  167,997  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Brushes,   mops,   dusters.     J.   Meerse.     170,983 ;  July   24. 


Brushes,  Nail,  tooth,  hair,  cloth,  and  flesh.     Geo.  R.  Gibson 

Co.     171,510  ;    Aug.    7  ;    Serial  No.    163,979  ;  published 

May  22,  1923. 
Brushes,   Paint    and   shaving.     Marshall-Wells    Company. 

174,503  ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial  No.   181,135  ;   published  July 

24,  1923. 
Brushes,     Paint,     varnish,     and     calcimine.      Hanlon    & 

Goodman  Company.     164,979-80 ;   Feb.  27. 
Brushes,     Paint,     varnish,     and     calcimine.       Hanlon     & 

Nov.   6;   Serial  No.   170,189; 


calcimine.       Hanlon    & 
18;  Serial  No.  179,268; 


Goodman    Co.     175,389 

published  Aug.  28,  1923, 
Brushes,     Paint,    varnish,     and 

Goodman   Co.      177,326  ;  Dec. 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Brushes,  Paint,  varnish,  whitewash,  sash,  fitch  fresco,  and 

other.    Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Co.,  Rennous-Kleinle  Di- 
vision.    164,329  ;  Feb.  20. 
Brushes,    Polishing.      S.    C.    John.«5on    &    Son.      176,053 ; 

Nov.  13:  Serial  No.  182,101;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Brushes,    Shaving.      Rubber    &    Celluloid    Products    Com- 
pany.    174,167  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,962  ;  published 

July  17,  1923. 
Brushes,  Shoe.     Parks  &  Parks,  Inc.     168,249  ;  May  15  ; 

Serial  No.  173,528  ;  published  Feb.  27.  1923. 
Brushes,  Shoe.     Parks  &  Parks,  Inc.     172,868 ;  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  173,527  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Brushes,  Shoe.     Parks  &  Parks,  Inc.     172,869  ;  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.   173,529  ;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Brushes,   Shoe-shining.      Wallin  Mfg.  Co.      168,254 ;   May 

15  ;  Serial  No.  172,306 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Brushes,    Tooth,    hair,    and   nail.      Lufrie-  Co.      164,364 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Brushes,     Twisted-wire.        Wizard     Products     Company. 

175,401;   Nov.  6;    Serial  No.    164,682;   published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Brushes,  whisk  brooms,  dusters,  and   powder  puffs.     Cal- 
houn,   Robbins   &   Co.      168,038;    May    15;    Serial    No. 

172.203  :    published    Feb.    20,    1923. 
Mojp   and  duster.   Combination.     A.   Link.     173,691 ;   Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  177,395  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Mops.      Glenco    Products    Company.      177,468 ;    Dec.    18 ; 

Serial  No.  176.175  ;   published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Mops.     Henson-Blair  Manufacturing  Company.     171,474 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178,341  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Mops.     W.  C.  Palmer.     174,549  ;  Oct.  16. 
Mops  and  mop  handles.     W.   H.   Fisher.     170,644 :  July 

17;   Serial  No.  175,855 ;  published  Apr.   17,  192,\ 
Mops  and  mopsticks.     Beaton  &  Cadwell   Manufacturing 

Company.       170,052;    July    10;    Serial    No.    175,760; 

publi.shed  Apr.   17,   1923.     • 
Mops,  Dish,  bottle,  and  pot.     Chore-Utensils  Corporation 

of   America.      174,561  ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial   No.    181,380 ; 

pubUshed  July  24,  1923. 
Mops,    dusters,    brushes,    Floor.      U.    S.    Mop    Company. 

177,428  ;   Dec.   18  ;   Serial  No.   150,170  ;   published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Mops,  mopsticks,  and  bathtub  cleaners.     J.  A.  Melnhardt. 

174,886  ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   180,876  ;  published  July 

24,  1923. 
Oilers,  yarn   mops,   dust   cloths,   and   yarn   dust   brushes, 

Floor.     Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York.     173,688 ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,576 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Paintbrushes.     Baker  Brush  Co.     173,736  ;  Oct.  *? ;  Serial 

No.  178.490  ;  published  June  29,  1923. 
Paintbrushes.     W.  T.  Grant  Company.     171,349  ;  Aug.  7 ; 

Serial  No.  173,326  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Polishing,  cleaning,  or  dusting.  Pieces  of  fabric  used  for. 

177.439 ;   Dec.   18 ;    Serial   No.   182,255 ;  published  Oct. 

2.  1923. 
Powder    puffs.       C.    M.    Berman.       173.220;     Sept.     18; 

Serial  No.   174.230:  published  June  19.  1923. 
Powder   puffs.     Bonnie-B    Company.      167,164 ;   Apr.    24  ; 

Serial  No.  171,249  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Powder  puffs.     J.  J.  Cosin.     173,700  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 

177,167  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Powder  puffs.     M.  Crupain.     163,860  ;  Jan.  30. 
Powder  puffs.     S.  Glemby's  Sons  Co.     170.973;   July  24. 
Powder  puffs.     Golun  Fur  Novelty  Co.     164,945  ;  Feb.  27. 
Powder  puffs.     M.    Levy.      169,720;   June   26. 
Powder    puffs.       Monarch    Specialty    Manufacturing    Co. 

Economy    Wiping    Materials    Co.      177.436 ;    Dec.    18 ; 

Serial  No.  182,468;   published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Powder  puffs.     Reichman  &  Faust.     164,515  ;  Feb.  20. 
Powder  puffs.     Valmont  Mfg.    Co.      177,821 ;   Dec.   25. 
Powder  puffs.      Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company. 

171.056  :  July  31 ;   Serial  No.   176,140 ;   published  May 
15.  1923. 

Powder  puffs,  toothbrushes,  hairbrushes,  hand  and  clothes 
brushes.       Western     Bottle     Manufacturing    Company. 

171.057  ;  Julv  31  :   Serial   No.  176,145  ;   published  May 
15,  1923. 

Shoe  daubers.     Parks  &  Parks,   Inc.      171,622  ;   Aug.   7 ; 

Serial  No.   177,322  ;   published  May   22,   1923.      - 
Shoe-shining    kits.      P.    F.    Dalley    Company.      177.485 ; 

Pec.  18  :'  Serial  No.  183,201  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Talking-machine    records.    Cleaning    pads    for.       Jordan 

Marsh  Company.     171.180;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  177,977; 

published  May  22,  1923. 
Toothbrushes.  Florence       Manufacturing       Company. 

23.179  ;  renewed  .Tune  6.  1923. 
Toothbrushes.     Geo.  R.  Gibson  Co.     173,956;  Oct.  2;  Se. 

rial  No.  165,791 :  published  July  10,  1923. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


D!) 


Toothbrusbes.    Carl  Griinoberg,  Biiisten-Fabric  Bratislava. 

171,470 :  Aug.    7 ;    Serial   No.   178,664 ;   published   May 

22     1923. 
Toothbrushes.     T.    P.    Uyatt.      175,379 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial 

No.    Iij9,400 ;   published  Aug.    28,   1923. 
Toothbrusbes.       Kyoto     Manufacturing    &    Trading    Cto. 

164.192  ;   Feb.    13. 
Toothbrushes.     J.  O.  McCall.     167,172  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial 

No.  171,810 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Toothbrushes.      J.    0.   MeCall.      175,658 :    Nov.    6 ;    Serial 

No.    181.fi07:    iiubli.shert    Aue.    21,    1923. 
Toothbrushes.     "SViUlam  T.  Palmer  &  Company.     167,032  ; 

Apr.  24  :  Serial  No.  171,183  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Toothbrushes.       Park    &    Tilfoi-d.       176.161  ;     Nov.     20 ; 

Serial    No.    168,487 :    published    Dec.   5.    1922. 
Toothbrushes.     L.  Prien.     163,526  ;  Jan.  16. 
Toothbrushes.     P.  B.  T.  Williams.     170,168-9  ;  July  10  ; 

Serial  Nos.  176,389-90  :  published  Apr.  17.  1923. 
Toothbrushes.      P.    B.    T.    Williams.      170,309;    July    10; 

Serial   No.  176,391 ;   published  Apr.   17,   1923. 
Toothbrushes.     P.  B.  T.  Williams.     170,353  ;  July  10. 
Toothbrushes,   hairbrushes,   and  nailbrushes.      Heldner   & 

Grinnell,   Inc.     173,706 ;    Oct.   2  ;    Serial   No.    178,247  ; 

published  June  26,  1923. 
Window    squeegee.     A.    Wenger.      168,057 ;   Mav   15 ;    Sc- 

rhil  No.  170,261  ;  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 
Window    wipers.      O.    F.    Keydel.       167,058 ;    Apr.     24 ; 

Serial  No.  160,612  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Wliulahleld      cleaners.        Trico      Products      Corporation. 

165,754-5  :  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  Nos.  170,911-12  ;  published 

Jan.  2.  1923; 
Windshield      cleaners.      Trico      Products       Corporation. 

167,037  ;  Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.  170,909 ;  published  Feb. 

6,  1923. 
Windshield     cleaners     of     the     squeegee     type.     H.     D. 

Thomas.     175,544  ;   Nov.   6  ;    Serial   No.    180,153  ;   pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 
Windshield   vripers.     G.   I.   Stadeker.     164,970;    Feb.   27. 

CLASS  30. 

China.       Porzellanfabrik     Ph.     Rosenthal    &     Co.,    A.    Q. 

171.500  ;  AvLS.  7  ;  Serial  No.  171,103  ;  published  May  22, 
1923. 

China.       Porzellanfabrik     Ph.    Rosenthal    &    Co.,    A.    G. 

171.501  ;   Aug.    7 ;   Serial   No.   171,102  ;   published  May 
15,  1923. 

Chinaware.  Atlas  China  Company.  174,083  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Se- 
rial No.  181,104  ;  pubUshed  July  10,  1928. 

Chinaware.  E.  A\".  Bieg.  173,001 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
177,472;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Chinaware.  Czechoslovak  Art  Shop  Inc.  171,493  ;  Aug. 
7 ;   Serial  No.   172,032  :   published   May  15,   1923. 

Chinaware.  Mayer  China  Company.  171,115  ;  July  31 ; 
Serial  No.  175,017  :  published  May  8,  1923. 

Earthenware  utensils.  W.  I.  Tycer.  174.694  ;  Oct.  23  ; 
Serial  No.  180,088  ;  pubUshed  July  31,  1923. 

CLASS  31. 

Beverage   coolers.      Ho-Jay    Corporation.      177,531 ;    Dec. 

18  ;  Serial  No.  182,811  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Chest,    Cooling.      Keynote   Manufacturing    Co.      110,i73; 

July  17;  Serial  No.  171,086;  published  Apr.  10,  ]')23. 
Coolers  and  dispensers,  Liquid.     McKee  Glass  Company. 

163,677 :  Jan.  23. 
Filters,     Air.       Staynew    Filter    Corporation.       167,664 ; 

May   8 :   Serial  No.   169,690 ;    published   Feb.   20,   1923. 
Filters,  Oily  liquid  for  impregnating  the  filling  mass   of 

air.     Wm.  Reed  Engineering  Company.     173.828  ;  Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  175,371 ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Filtration   materials.     Adamite   Filtration   Co.     176,400 ; 
■    Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,326  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Fluids,  Material  for  arresting  and  separating  impuilties 

or    other    matter    from.       Celite    Prod'jcts    Compiiny. 

170.594  :  July   17  ;   Serial  No.   146,755 ;   published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 
Ice   and    refrigerating   machinery,   ammonia   compressors, 

receivers,   and   condensers,   etc.      Phoenix    Ice   Machine 

Co.      172,019 ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  170,785  ;  published 

May  22,  1923. 
Ice-cream   freezers.      Richmond    Cedar    Works.      174,316 ; 

Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  177,694  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Ice-cream  freezers.     Stelnfeld  Inc.     174,278  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Se- 
rial No.  178,574  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Ice-cream 'machines.  Combination  ice-cream  and  ice  break- 
ers and  brine  machines.  AUman  Gas  Engine  and 
Machine    Co.      163,457  ;    Jan.    16. 

Ice-making  and  refrigerating  machinery  and  the  several 
parts  thereof.  Triumph  Electric  Co.  171,314  ;  Aug.  7  ; 
Serial  No.  167,210 ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Refrigerating  and  ice-making  apparatus.  Winter  Machine' 
Company.  169,995  ;  Julv  10  ;  Serial  No.  145,864  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Refrigerating  and  ice-making  plants,  apparatus,  machines, 
and  parts  and  accessories  thereof.  Carbondale  Machine 
Company.  172,204  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  172,637 ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 

Refrigerating  apparatus.  Automatic  Refrigerating  Com- 
pany. 170.998  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  177,644  ;  published 
May  15,  1923. 


Refrigerating  apparatus.  Automatic  Refrigerating  Com- 
pany. 172,062  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  177,645  ;  published 
May  22,  1923. 

Refrigerating  apparatus.  D.  Eddy  and  Sons  Co, 
174,241  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,994  ;  published  July  3 
1923. 

Refrigerating  apparatus.  Artificial.  Freezerator  Co, 
170,110  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  163,512  ;  published  Apr.  3 
1923. 

Refrigerating  machinery  and  refrigerators.  Vogt  Broth 
ers  Mfg.  Co.  172,038;  Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  160,218 
published  May  22,  1923. 

Uerrigerating  vehicle  bodies.  W.  P.  Baird.  177,800 
Dec.  25. 

Refrigeration  cabinets.  I.  C.  Refrigeration  Co.  174,233 
Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180,477  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Retrigerator  display  cases.  City  Refrigerator  Company, 
176,409;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  181,880;  published  Sept, 
11,  1923. 

Refrigerators.  American  Range  &  Foundry  Company, 
168,857  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,549  ;  published  Mar, 
6,  1923. 

Refrigerators.  Bohn  Refrigerator  Company.  171,945 
Aug.  14. 

Refrigerators.  Bohn  Refrigerator  Company.  173,582 
Sept.  25. 

Refrigerators.  John  J.  Grothe  Co.  165,729 ;  Mar.  20 
Serial  No.  169,128  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Refriserators.  C.  V.  Hill  &  Co.  Inc.  169,180  ;  June  12 
Serial  No.   170,247 ;  published  Mar.   20,   1923. 

Refrigerators.  Ristel  Manufacturing  Company.  168,220, 
May  15  ;   Serial  No.   171,553  ;  published  Feb.   13,  1923 

Refrigerators.  Universe  Corporation.  174,562  ;  Oct.  23 
Serial  No.  181.156  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Refrigerators  and  parts,  refrigerating  systems.  National 
Electric  Products  Corporation.  174,263 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Se- 
rial No.  177,140  :  published  July  3,  1923. 

Refrigerators  and  refrigerator  show  cases.  R.  E.  Otten- 
heimer.  171,345 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  173,204 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Refrigerators,  Domestic.  Prescott  &  Company.  171,224  ; 
July  31 :    Serial   No.   177,199  ;   published   Mav  8,   1923. 

Refrigerators,  ice  chests,  nursery  boxes,  water  coolers. 
Goldenberg's.  167,666;  May  8;  Serial  No.  170,643: 
published   Feb.  20,  1923. 

Refrigerators.  Portable.  Livingood  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration. 166,939  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,426  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  23,  1923. 

Refrigerators,  Show-case.  Harry  L.  Hussmann  Refriger- 
ator &  Supply  Co.     164,214;  Feb.  13. 

Refrigerators,  Showcase.  Harry  L.  Hussmann  Refrigera- 
tor &  Supply  Co.  166,379  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,760  : 
published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

CLASS  82. 

Barrels  and  the  like,  Racks  for  supporting.  Economy 
Engineering  Company.  167,534 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
172,038;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Bed  davenports,  house  and  office  chairs,  rockers,  and 
couches.      Justh    Manufacturing    Company.      163,972 ; 

Bed  springs.     Cleveland  Wire  Spring  Company.     172,305  • 

Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  175,466  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Bed  springs.     Cleveland  Wire  Spring  Company.     173,258: 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  175,465  ;  published  May  15. 1923. 
Bed  springs.     Liberty  Bed  Spring  Co.     165,163  ;  Mar.  6 : 

Serial  No.  143,096  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922 
Bedsprings.     B.   F.   Lindsley.     174,828;  Oct.   23;   Serial 

No.  175,801 ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Bed  springs.     New  York  Bed  Spring  Mfg.  Co.     175,147; 

Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.   180,716 ;  published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
Beds,  bed  springs,  and  mattresses.     U.   S.  Bedding  Com- 

P^^y-i75'727  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,246;  published 

Aug.  28,  1923. 
Beds,  Closet  and  wall.     Robert!  Bros.    169,630 ;  June  26  : 

Senal  No.   174,110  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923 
^^Si-  ,  ^o^c^^i^bie-       California     Wall     Bed     Company. 

7    1923'        *■   ^*^'   ^^"''^  ^°'  ^^^'^^O;   published  Aug. 
Beds,   Crib.     Kiddie-Town  Products,   Inc.     168,912  ;   May 

29  ;   Sen.il   No.   156.067 ;  published   Feb.    27.   1923 
Beds,   davenports,  .and  couches.   Folding.     Levenson  and 

u^u^^^r.^^l-PlAj^'^y  1;  Serial  No.  143,281;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26,  1922. 

Beds,  Metal.      Muh   Metal   Bed  Co.     164,016 :   Feb    6 

Bedsteads  mattresses,  and  springs.  Charies  P.  Rogers  & 
CO.     lbd,997  ;  Feb.  6. 

Bedsteads,  springs,  and  mattresses.  Charles  P.  Rogers 
&  Co.     163,998-9;    Feb.   6. 

^^".^J^o^n^^P"!.  settees.   Bausman  Manufacturing  Company. 

Bookcases,'  beds,   hook  ends,    buffets,   benches,   desks,   etc. 

^^g'^on"  ^l^.?°^'^?,'^o-„„l''3'607;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No. 

158,829  :  published  May  29,  1923. 
Cabinet.    Steel    filing.      A.    Paulson.      167.476;    May    1: 

''prial  No.  163.765:  published  Jan.  2,  1923 
Cabinets,  desks    stools,  etc..  Filing.     Levey  Printing  Com- 

Paoy-     174,992  ;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  173,510;  published 

•Aug^.    (,   1923. 
Cabinets,   desks,    stools,   etc.,    BMUng   and    other.      Levey 

f^i°nn^^    Company.       175.336:     Nov.     6;     Serial    No. 

173,507  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Coutinued. 


Cabinets,    Filing.      Columbia    Steel    Equipment   Company. 

176,090  ;  Nov.  1.3. 
Cabinets,   Kitcbeu.      Coppes   Brothers  &  Zook.     176,824  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Cabinets,     Kitchen.        McDougall     Company.        169,632 ; 

June    26 ;     Serial    No.     174,846 ;    published    Mar.     27, 

1923. 
Cabinets,  Kitchen.    Wasmuth-Endicott  Company.    173,816  ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  171,774  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Cabinets,    Medicine.      J.    P.    Eustis    Manufacturing   Com- 
pany.    167,468  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,988  ;  published 

Jan.  2,  1923. 
Cabinets,   Stencil.     Elliott  Company.     176,438  ;  Nov.  27 ; 

Serial    No.    180,693 ;    published   Sept.    11,    1923. 
Camping  outfits,  Collapsible.     T.  D.  Anderson.     165,164 ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.   143,375  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Chair  seats.  Fiber.     American  Fibre  Chair  Seat  Corpora- 
tion.    173,769;   Oct.   2;   Serial  No.  177,028;  published 

June  12,  1923. 
Chairs  and  sofas.  Parlor.   Paris  Upholstering  Co.   168,969  ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,691 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Chairs,    costumers,    settees,   telephone   tables,   etc.,   OflBce. 

Sikes  Company.     165,256;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  167,694; 

published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Chairs,  porch  rockers,  and  settees.   Porch.     H.  A.   Peart. 

172,372-3  ;  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  Nos.  158,645-6  ;  published 

May  15,  1923. 
Chairs,  Stationary  swivel.     Mov-Ezy  Theatre  Seating  Co. 

167,449 :   May   1 ;   Serial  No.   163,587 ;   published  Jan. 

23,  1923. 
Chairs,    tables,    and    stools,    Folding.      A.    L.    Ribeiro. 

175,243  ;  Oct.  30. 
Chairs,  tables,  cabinets,  and  costumers.     H.  L.  Handy,  jr. 

163,960;  Feb.  6.  r  o     o     •  ,  vt 

Chests,  Cedar.     Lane  Co.     175,916 ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No. 

180,377  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Chest,    Cedar.      Ed.    Roos    Company    of    Forest    Park. 

172,359  ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.   173,675  ;   published  May 

1    1923 
Costumer,  automatic  folding  utility  or  service  table,  and 

card    tables,    Folding.      I.    L.    Van    Etten.      165,156 ; 

Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  152.107;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Costumer.    Nightrack  Manufacturing  Company.     172,.^64  ; 

Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,185  :  published  May  1,  1923. 
Counters,  cafeteria  tables,  dressers,  etc.     Gunn  Furniture 

Company.      177,564 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No.    175,552 ; 

published  Oct.  2,  1923.  ^     „       .         ^ 

Counters,     Store.       Liberty     Self     Service     Corporation. 

164,036;  Feb.  6.  ,„„.„.      -r 

Cushions,  Fabricated.     E.  P.  Harley.     169,565  :,  June  19. 
Cushions,    Hair    carpet    and    hair    seat.      American    Hair 

Felt  Co.     172,349  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  173,066 ;   pub- 
lished May  1,  1923.  ^  .    o     o     •  , 
Desks.     Durard  Desk  Mfg.   Co.     173,603;   Oct.  2;   Serial 

No.  166,736;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Desks,  bookcases,  chiftorobes.  talking-machine  records,  etc. 

Udell   Works.      165,365  ;   Mar.    6  ;    Serial  No.    162,149  ; 

published  Nov.  28,   1922. 
Desks,  filing   cabinets,   davenports,   chairs,   etc.     Whelan- 

Linck  Co.     176,774  ;  Nov.  27.  , 

Desks,  Roll-top.     Standard  Furniture  Company.     24,368  , 

renewed  Mar.  13,  1924.  „    „„„    „       ,     c,  _=  , 

Frames,  Picture.     B.  Proctor,  jr.     167,538  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 

No.  171,707;  published  Jan.  30,  1923.        ■„„,_,     .. 
Furniture.     A.  W.  Anderson  Corporation.     168.751 ;  May 

29  ;  Serial  No.  171,401 ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Furniture.      C.    I.    Baker.      167,610 ;   May   1 ;    Serial   No. 

154,426 ;  published  Oct.  10,  1922.  „n      o     •  , 

Furniture.      Cron    Company.      168,899 ;    May    29 ;    Serial 

No.  167,041;  published  Feb.  27,  1923.  „      „     •  i 

Furniture.     A.    S.    Heineman.      167,721 ;    May    8 ;    Senal 

No.  148,885  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923  ,^  _     on 

Furniture.      Standard   Furniture  Co.      17o,234 ;    Oct.   .30. 
Furniture  and  equipment.  School.     National  School  Equip- 
ment Company.     164  026;  Feb.  6.  u,f„,,.u     « 
Furniture    and    house-furnishmg    goods.       Wohltartli    & 

Koos  Co.     177,812  ;   Dec.  25. 
Furniture    and    upholstery.      William    Lawrence    &    Co. 
169,875 ;   July   3 ;   Serial   No.   134,969 ;   published   Apr. 
3    1923 
Furniture',  Built-in.     C.   R.  Cox.     175,699;   Nov.  6. 
Furniture,    Camp.      Military    Sales    Company.      164,043 ; 

Feb    6 
Furniture,      Dining  -  room.        Bockstege     Furniture     Co. 
172,353;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.   173,347;  published  May 
8     1923 
Furniture,'  Fiber  household.     Capital  City  Chair  Company. 

164,028;  Fob.  6.  „  ,  ,<,„r,.i 

Furniture   for   homes.      C.    Niss   &   Sons,   Inc.      169,041 ; 
.Tune  5  ;  Serial  No.  149,345 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Furniture,  Household.     Bockstege  Furniture  Co.     169,014; 

May  29. 
Furniture,  Household.     R.  H.  Macy  &  Co.     174,961 ;  Oct. 

30;   Serial  No.  160,296;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Furniture,  Household.     O.  W.  Richardson  &  Co.     169,653  ; 
June    26 ;     Serial     No.    168,553 ;    published    Mar.    27, 
1923. 
Furniture,  Household  and  office.     F.  H.  Miller.     1J3.865  ; 

Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  175,203;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Furniture,    Household   and   office.      Charles   P.    Rogers   & 
Co       167,480;   May   1;    Serial   No.    162,852;   published 
Dec.  26.  1922. 


Furniture,     Porch.       Appleton     Toy     &     Furniture     Co. 

174,959 ;     Oct.     30 ;     Serial    No.     161,403 ;     published 

Aug.  7,  1923. 
Furniture,  Printers'.     Hamilton  Manufacturing  Company. 

165,268;   Mar.   6;    Serial  No.    167,044;   pubUshed   Dec. 

5,   1922. 
Furniture,     Upholstered.        Landau     Cabinet     Company. 

175,197  ;   Oct.   30  ;   Serial  No.   174,743  ;   published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
Furniture,    Upholstered.      Albert    Sklarek    Co.      175,111 ; 

Oct.   30;   Serial   No.   176,922;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
Furniture,  Willow.     United  States  Willow  Furniture  Co. 

166,331.  Mar.  27. 
Hammocks  and  stands  therefor.  Couch.     Atlas  Hammock 

Co.      173,806;    Oct.   2;   Serial   No.   173,048;  publl.shed 

July  3,  1923. 
Hammocks,    Swing   couch.      H.    E.    Burroughs.      174,980 ; 

Oct.   30  ;    Serial  No.   143,533  ;   published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Household   furnishings.      Lacbman  Bros.      165,096 ;   Mar. 

6:  Serial  No.   162.022;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
Mattresses.     Augusta  Bedding  Company.     167,753  ;  May 

8  ;  Serial  No.  170,706  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Mattresses.     John  Hoey  &  Co.     176,703;  Nov.  27;  Serial 

No.  177,085  ;  published  Sept.   11,  1923. 
Mattresses.     John   Hoev  &  Co.     173,766  ;  Oct.  2 ;   Serial 

No.  177,084  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Mattresses.     Marshall  Ventilated  Mattress  Co.     175,836 ; 

Nov.  13;   Serial  No.  181,838;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Mattresses.     Never-Stretch  Mattress  Company.     173,871 ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,616 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Mattresses.     New  England  Fibre  Mills.     166,306  ;  Mar.  27. 
Mattresses.     New  England  Fibre  Mills.     167,532 ;  May  1  ; 

Serial    No.    172,287 ;    published    Jan.    30,    1923. 
Mattresses.     New  England  Fibre  Mills.    167,533  ;  May  1 ; 

Serial   No.   172,285 ;  published  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Mattresses.     New  England  Fibre  Mills.     167,772-3  ;  May 

8  ;   Serial  Nos.  172,648-9  ;  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Mattresses.     Stearns  &  Foster  Company.     172,370  ;  Aug. 

28 ;  Serial  No.  160,094  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Mattresses,    box    springs,     and    pillows.       F.    Contrado. 

163,954;  Feb.  6. 
Mattresses,  Cotton.     W.  W.  Pool.     167,315;  Apr.  24. 
Mattresses,   pillows,   and   box   .springs.     Diamond   Pillow, 

Feather  and   Down   Co.      165,214  ;   Mar.   6 ;   Serial  No. 

166,222  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Mattresses,     pillows,     and     box     springs.       International 

Bedding  Co.     164,004-12 ;  Feb.  6. 
Mattresses,    pillows,    bolsters,    and    cushions.      Robinson- 

Roders    Co.      174,983;    Oct.    30;    Serial    No.    136,603; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Mattresses,  pillows,  bolsters,  cashions.     Robinson-Roders 

Co.     170,597  :  Julv  17 ;   Serial  No.   136,604  ;   published 

Apr.  24,   1923. 
Merchandise  Containers  in  stores.  Interchangeable  sections 

for    use    in.      H.    Ehriich   &   Sons   Mfg.    Co.      171,648; 

Aug.   7. 
Mirrors    and    picture    frames,    Hand.      Newark    Tortoise 

Shell  Novelty  Co.     173,591 ;  Sept.  25. 
Mirrors    and    picture    frames.    Hand.      Newark    Tortoise 

Shell  Novelty  Co.     176,794;  Nov.  27. 
Mirrors,     Furniture.       Kokomo     Automotive     Mfg.     Co. 

171,934 :  Aug.  14.  „     ,  .,    ,.T 

Mirrors,  picture  frames.  Hand.     E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 

&   Company.      172,386  ;   Aug.   28  ;    Serial  No.    170,239  ; 

published  May  8,   1923.  „     ,      „ 

Mirrors,  seats,   stools,  chairs.  Wall.     J.  P.   Eustis  Manu- 
facturing   Company.      165,267 ;    Mar.    6 ;     Serial    No 

166,989;    published   Dec.   19,    1922.    ^      „  „     „       , 
Office  and  phonograph  record  racks.     La  Salle  Manufac- 

turinff     Company.       169,620;     June     26;     Serial     No. 

172,748:    published   Mar.    27,    1923.  ,^,  ^.„ 

Pads   or   cushions.    Seat.      Wedler-Shuford   Co.     167,4o0 ; 

May  1  ;  Serial  No.  163,125  ;  published  .Tan.  30.  1923. 
Partitions,   Portable   sectional.      Unit   Construction    Comf- 

pany.      172,379-80;   Aug.    28;    Serial   Nos.    152,048-9; 

published  May  1,  1923.  „,,„.,*    tm 

Phonograph-record-display  stands.     Musical  Products  Dls- 

tribntin-'  Co.     175,846;   Nov.   13;   Serial  No.   180,715; 

published  -4.ug.  28,  1923.  „    „      ^  ..    o 

Phonograph   records.  Cabinets  for.     H.  Gerstner  &  Sons. 

163.969 ;  Feb.  6.  ,„„^,h     ,, 

Pillows.     James   W.  Brine   Company.      167.(71;  May  8, 

Serial  No.   172,731  ;   published  Feb    13    1923. 
Pillows.     L.   Lowenstein  &   Son.     174,559;   Oct.   23;   Se- 
rial No.  1.57,491  ;  published  .luly  3,  1923. 
Pillows    and    cushions.      Sunset    Feather    Co.      172,346 , 

Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  172,911  ;  published  May  1,  1923._ 
Rug   racks!      F.    Michelbach.      177,460;    Dec.    18;    Serial 

No.  177,613  ;  published   Sept.  25,  1923.      ^  ,    „„     „ 
Shades,   Porch.      C.   W.   Warren.      175.096 ;  Oct.   30 ;    Se- 
rial 179.904;   published  Aug.   7,   1923.      ,       ^ 
Shades      Porch     and     window.        Aeroshade     Company. 

173.675  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,016 ;  published  June  12, 

1923. 
Shades!    Window.      H.    M.    Brown.      172,453;    Aug.    28; 

Serial  No.  172,506:  published  May  1,  1923. 
Shades.  Window.  Flexus  Window  Shade  Company. 
165  166-  Mar.  6:  Serial  No.  133,657;  published  Dec. 
5,  1922. 
Spring  beds,  mattresses,  cots,  and  metal  bedsteads. 
Southern  Spring  Bed  Company.  170,559 :  July  17; 
Serial  No.   173,859;  published  Apr.  24,   1923. 


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Spiiiiss  :ind  bedsteads,  Bed.     Norfolk  Mattress  rompaiiy. 

170, 44o:  Nov.   27;   Serial  No.  1S0,.">-17  ;   publislied  Sept. 

11.   1923. 
Springs   and    mattresses,   Bed.      J.    I.    Smith.      176,891 ; 

Doc.  4. 
Springs,  Bed.     Kinne.v-Rome  Company.     107,302  :  -\pr.  24. 
Spriiij^rs,  Box.     International  Bedding  Co.     172,404  ;  Aug. 

2S  ;  Serial  No.  164.049  ;  published  Xlav  15,  1923. 
Springs,  mattresses,  and  pillows,  Box.     Schnltz  &  Hlrscli 

Co.      173,S78  ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    175,950  ;   published 

May  29.  1923. 
Table,     Electrically-equipped    serving.       Nichols    Electric 

I-"urniture  Co.     177.470  ;  Dec.   18  :  Serial  No.  175,623  ; 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Table  outfit,  Folding  Combination.  E.  M.  Garland.  163.965  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Table     slide     bars.       Watertown     Table-Slide     Company. 

173,569;  Sept.  25. 
Tables,  Card.     Stokes  Mfg.  Co.     165,270;  Mar.  6;  Serial 

No.  167.203  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Tables.   HoMsehold.      S.   Y.   Sullivan.      168,9-10 ;   May   20 ; 

Serial  No.    159,292 ;   published   Mar.    6.   1923. 
Tables.    Take-down.      G.    E.    Tomlinson.      172,362 ;    Aug. 

28  ;  Serial  No.  173,943  ;  published  Mav  1,  1923. 
Towel    cabinets.      J.   N.    Borroughs.      175,784  ;    Nov.    13 ; 

Serial   No.  178,023  ;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 

CLASS   33. 

Automobiles,  Lenses  for.   Deglarescope  Company.    166,164  ; 

Mar.  27:  Serial  No.  167,975;  published  .Tan.  9,  1922. 
Bottles,      Glass.      Owens     Bottle      Company.       -106,961 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Bottles,    Milk.      A.    Westlake.      166,385  ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial 

No.    169.513 :   published    Jan.   9.   1923. 
Bottles,  rackage  of  sterilized  glass.     Owens  Bottle  Com- 
pany.    168.488;  May  22. 
Glass.      Bullet   Proof   &   Non-Shatterable    Glass   Corpora- 
tion.     172.990-7 ;    Sept.    11  ;    Serial   Nos.    176,717-18 ; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Glass.     Chance  Brothers  and  Co.  Limited.     175,467;  Nov. 

6;    Serial    No.    182.080;    published    .Au2.    21,    1923. 
Glass  and  crystal  sheeting,  Plate  and  mirror.     Syracuse 

Glass  Company.    173,007  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  178,007  ; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Glass  and  glassware.    Manufactures  des  Glaces  et  Prodults 

Chimlques   de   St.   Gobain,   Chauny  &  Cirey.     166,049 ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,720 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Glass  cooking  vessels.     McKee  Glass  Company.     163,856  ; 

Jan.   30. 
Glass  for  walls,  partitions,  floors,   etc.     Pittsburgh  Plate 

Glass   Company.     163.523  ;  Jan.   16. 
Glass  fruit  jars.     Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company.     163,897  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Glass,  glare  shields  of  glass,   and  glass  for  automohiles. 

Window.     Thoma  &  Son  Inc.     177.441 :   Dec.   18 ;    Se- 
rial No.  182.188;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Glass  jars,  bowls,  vases,  drinking  glasses,  and  tumblers. 

Crystal   Glass   Co.      163.467 ;    Jan.    16. 
Glass.  Mirror  and  plate.     Hagemann  Glass  Co.     168.472  ; 

May   22  ;  Serial  No.  167,872  ;   published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Glass    plates,    bowls,    nappies,    iars,    jugs,    pitchers     etc. 

Jeannette   Glass   Company.      170,451  ;   July   17  ;    Serial 

No.  172,277  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Glass,     Sheet.       L.    J.     Houze    Convex    Glass     Company. 

174,500 ;  Oct.   16 ;    Serial  No.   181,397 ;   published   July 

24,   1923. 
Glass,    Sheet.       L.    J.    Houze    Convex    Glass    Company. 

174,652  ;   Oct.   23 ;   Serial  No.  181,398 ;   published  July 

31,1923. 
Glass,      Sheet.      Pennsylvania      Wire      Glass      Company. 

167,043  ;  Apr.   24  ;  Serial  No.  170,596  ;   published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Glass    teapots.      Corning    Glass    Works.      170,395  :    July 

17 ;   Serial  No.   171,413  ;  published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Glass,    Window.      Mountain    State    Glass    Co.      170,616 ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  177,139  ;  published  Apr.   17.  1923. 
Glassware.      Libbey    Glass   Manufacturing    Co.      163,510 ; 

Jan.    16. 
Glassware  and  glass  toilet  articles.     Fostoria  Glass  Com- 
pany.    177.291;  Dec.  11. 
Glassware  for  use  in  laboratories.     Marshall  Reiha,  Inc. 

165,959  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  151,766  ;  published  Dec. 

19,   1922. 
Glassware,     Illuminating.       Oscar    O.,    Friedlaender    Co. 

173,232 ;     Sept.     18 ;     Serial    No.     173,280 ;     published 

June  12,   1923. 
Glassware.  Illuminating.     Gillinder  &  Sons,  Inc.     168.776  ; 

May   29  ;    Serial   No.    174.133 ;    published  Mar.    6.  1923. 
Glassware.    Pressed.      Westmoreland    Specialty    Company. 

165,555  ;  Mar.  13  ;   Serial  No.  153,191 ;   published  Dec. 

26.  1922. 
Glassware,  Table.     Gimbel  Brothers,  Inc.     174,090  ;  Oct. 

2;  Serial  No.  180,063;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Headlight    cover    glasses.     Automobile.       United     States 

Lens  Company.     171.410  ;  Aug.  7  ;   Serial  No.  173,059  : 

published   May    8.    1923. 
Headlight  glass.     Warner-Patterson   Company.     174,139 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Jars,    Glass.       Schram    Glass    Manufacturing    Company. 

163,166;  Jan.  2. 
Lamp    chimneys,    globes,    shades,    and    reflectors,    Glass. 

GiU   Brothers  Company.      163,07-4;   ,1;,...  . 


Lamp   shades,   Glass 
Serial   No.    159,32 


iss.     M.  H.   Krich.     172,942  ;   Sept.  11  ; 

,321  ;   published   Juno   13,    1922. 

Lenses  for  electrically-operated   direction  signals  for  use 

on  vehicles.     W.   E.  Gunion.     165.984  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 

No.   162.334;  published  Dec.   19.   1922. 

Lenses,    Glass.       Dodge     Brothers.      166.001 ;    Mar.    27 ; 

Serial   No.   168,457  ;  published  Dec.   19.  1922. 
Shades,  globes,  and  other  glassware.     Phoenix  Glass  Com- 
pany ;  23,832;  renewed  Nov.  21,  1923. 

CLASS   34. 

Air  heating,  moistening,  and  ventilating  device.  J.  J. 
Neshitt.     168,990;   Mav  29. 

Blowpipes.  Torchweld  Equipment  Company.  166,550; 
Apr.   10. 

Boiler  and  heater,  Combined.  American  Radiator  Com- 
pany.  170,704 ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No.  154,073 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Boilers.  Aird-Don  Co.  175,725 :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 
179,254  ;  published  Si  pt.  4,  1923. 

Boilers  and  hot-air  furnaces,  Steam  and  water.  Boyn- 
ton  Furnace  Co.     169,028  ;  May  29. 

Boilers  and  parts  thereof,  High-pressure.  Aktiebolaget 
Atmos.  171,492;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  172,140;  pub- 
lished  May   22,   1923. 

Boilers,  furnaces,  and  heaters,  etc..  Steam.  Alexander 
Morrison  &  Company.  173,246 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
160,456 ;    published   June   19,    1923. 

Boilers,  garbage  burners,  heaters,  and  tanks.  Kewanee 
Boiler  Company.  166,368  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,070 ; 
published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Boilers,  hot-air  furnaces,  ranges.  Steam  and  water. 
Boynton  Furnhce  Co.     163,489  ;  Jan.  16. 

Boilers,  Range.  Detroit  Range  Boiler  and  Steel  Barrel 
Co.       163,492;  Jan.  16. 

Boilers,  Steam.  J.  K.  Petty  &  Company.  177,605; 
Dec.  18. 

Boilers,  Steam.  J.  S.  Schofield's  Sons  Co.  167,572  ;  May 
1  ;   Serial  No.   166,719  ;   published   Jan.   30,   1023. 

Boilers,  Steam  and  hot-water  heating.  Birchfield  Boiler 
Company.  167,569  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  166,974  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

Boilers,  Steel.  Wickes  Boiler  Co.  174,451 ;  Oct.  16  ;  Se- 
rial No.  162,860  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Burner  drums.  Cleveland  Metal  Products  Company. 
1|1.440;   Aug.   7;   Serial  No_.   161,302;   published  Apr. 

Burner  drums.  Cleveland  Metal  Products  Companv. 
1  ooo  "°  '  '^^^-  ^  '  S'^i''3l  ^'0.  176,951  ;  published  June  19, 

Burners.  Elektrizitatswerk  Lonza.  167,880 ;  May  8 ; 
Serial  No.  166,777  ;  published  Feb.  6.  1923. 

Candlesticks,  incense  burners,  and  lamps.  Pup  Toys  Com- 
pany. 171,581 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  175,158  ;  published 
May  22,   1923. 

Cooking  equipment  Heavy-duty.  Duparquet,  Huot  & 
Moneuse  Co.     163,495;  Jan.   16. 

Cookstoves,  ranges,  etc.  Hammer-Bray  Companv.  174,454  • 
Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  160,604  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Damper  regulators.  Kain  &  Aunger  Company.  168,987  : 
May  29. 

Dampers,  soldering  furnaces,  etc..  Stove.  F.  O.  Schoe- 
dinger.  174,672 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  172,183 ;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923.  ^ 

Dehydrators  and  parts  of  dehydrators.  Monarch  Corpo- 
ration. 174,893  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  178,268  ;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 

Evaporators  and  humidifiers.  E.  Del&mont.  165,533 : 
Mar.   13 :   Serial  No.   158,521  ;   published  Nov.'  7,   1922. 

Fireplace  dampers  and  operating  means  therefor  fire- 
place baskets.  etc.  Donley  Brothers  Company. 
175,033;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  178,828;  publislied  Aug. 
7,  1923. 

Fireplace  throat  frames  and  dampers.  A.  P.  Robinson. 
175,701  ;  Nov.  6. 

Fireplaces.  Elson  &  Church.  172,919  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 
No.    177,431  ;    published   June   5,    1923. 

Firepot  repair  parts.  J.  A.  Sexauer  Mfg.  Co.  168,516  ; 
May  22. 

Fire  pots,  torches,  and  metal  reflectors.  Western  Elec- 
tric Company.  165,093  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  155,652 ; 
published  Oct.  24,  1922. 

Fire  wagons,  surface  heaters,  and  melting  kettles.  Barber 
Asphalt  Company.  174,469:  Oct.  16;  Serial  No. 
170,748  ;  published  June  26,   1923. 

Forges,  portable  kerosene  burners,  torches,  etc..  Oil-burn- 
ing brazing.  Fairbanks  Co.  165,106  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 
No.    142,248 ;    published   Oct.    3,   1922. 

Fuel,  Apparatus  for  preparing,  conveying,  and  burning 
comminuted.  Grindle  P'uel  Equipment  Company. 
172.953  ;   Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,551 ;  published  June 

Furnace  grates.  Culm  Burn  Equipment  Companv. 
166,757  ;  Apr.  10. 

Furnaces.     J.  Brenner.     175,691  ;   Nov.   6. 

Furnaces,  Coal.  Fox  Furnace  Company.  169,918 ; 
July  3. 

Furnaces,  etc..  Oil-burning  equipment.  Mahr  Manufac- 
turing Company.  174.R71  ;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  172.683  ; 
published  July  17,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Furnaces,  grate  frames,  grate  bars,  etc.,  Coal,  wood,  gas, 
and  oil  lieating.     Hall-Neal  Furnace  Company.     168,465  ; 

May  22;   Serial  No.  143,864;  published   July  12,1921. 
3\irnaces,     Heating.       Howard     Stove     &     Furnace     Co. 

174,860;  Oct.  23;   Serial  No.  180,603;  published  July 

24, 1923. 
Furnaces,     Warm-air.        W.      G.      McPherson     Company. 

169,237;  June  12;   Serial  No.  172,626;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Furnaces,     Warm  -  air.        Richardson     &     Boynton      Co. 

174,617  ;   Oct.   23 ;  Serial  No.  179,222 ;  published  July 
-    24,  1923. 
B^lrnaces,  Wood  and  coal  burning.     Black  Diamond  F*ur- 

nace  Co.     166  300  ;  Mar.  27. 
Gas  burners.     P.   S.    Harper.     163,084 ;   Jan.   2. 
Gas   from   coal.    Apparatus    used  in   the   manufacture   of. 

Improved  Equipment  Company.     169,710  ;  June  26. 
Gas      heaters.        London      Lightingwares      Corporation. 

167,007  ;  Apr.  17. 
Gas  mantlee,   burners,  and  lamps  therefor,   etc..  Upright 

and   inverted.      Auerlicht    Gesellschaft   m.   b.    H.    Kom- 

manditgesellschaft.       171,621 ;     Aug.     7 ;     Serial     No. 

177,-537  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Gas  mantles,  Incandescent.     Coleman  Lamp  Co.     165,071 : 

Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  163,433:  published  Nov.  7.  1922. 
Gas  radiators.     Pacific  Gas  Radiator  Co.     166,141 ;  Mar. 

27;  Serial  No.  157,386;  published  Feb.  21,   1922. 
Generators  for  producing  gas,   gas  cartridges,  and  parts 

thereof,   etc.     Thermalene  Gas   Corporation.      170,821  ; 

July  24  ;   Serial  No.  171,823  :  published  Apr.   24,   1923. 
Grates  and  stoves.  Coal,  coke,  wood,  gas.  and  oil  burning. 

Edwin  A.  Jackson  &  Bro.     163,093  ;  Jan.  2. 
Headlights,     Glare-shield     attachments     for     automobile. 

Patent    Novelty    Company.      175,516  :    Nov.    6 ;    Serial 

No.  176,208  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Heat-generating   plants.      Winslow  Boiler  &   Engineering 

Co.     169,146  ;  June   12  ;  Serial  No.  158,025  ;   published 

Feb.  27,  1923. 
Heat-treating     containers.   -    Chrobaltic     Tool     Company 

171,561  ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.    174,553  ;   published   May 

22.   1923. 
Heater  and  ventilator,   Combined.     Columbus   Heating  & 

Ventilating    Company.      167,873 ;    May    8 ;    Serial    No. 

168,100;   published  Feb.  6,   1923. 
Heater,  Hot-water.    Central  Radiator  Company.     167.578  : 

May  1  ;  Serial  No.  166,523  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Heaters    and    furnaces.    Warm-air.      Success    Heater    and 

Manufacturing  Compans.      168,521  ;   May   22. 
Heaters  and  stoves.   Gas.    Hartman-Spring  Co.    165.516 ; 

Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  163,521 ;  published  Sept.  5,  1922. 
Heaters,  fire  pots,   annealing  furnaces,  etc..  Asphalt  sur- 
face    and     kettle.       Hauck     Manufacturing     Company. 

169,208  :  June  12  ;   Serial  No.  168,365  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Heaters,  Gas.     G.  F.  Schmidt.     169.143;  June  12;  Serial 

No.  157.078  ;  published  Mar.  20.  1923. 
Heaters,  Gas.     A.   H.   WolfE  Gas   Radiator  Co.     167.728  ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  154,394  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Heaters,  Hot  air  and  water.     Richardson  &  Boynton  Com- 
pany.    23,323  ;  renewed  July  4,  1923. 
Heaters,  Oil.     A.  J.  .\lsdorf  Corporation.     175,539;  Nov. 

6 :    Serial   No.    180,678 ;    published    Aug.    21,    1923. 
Heaters.     Water.       General    Water    Heater    Corporation. 

171,595 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.    176,173 ;   published   May 

22,   1923. 
Heaters,   Water.      E.   R.   Parker.     168,513  :   May  22. 
He.Tters.     Water.       Stack     Heater     Company.       163,176; 

.Tan.  2. 
Heating    apparatus.    Portable.      A.    Garbarini.      172,616 ; 

Sept.^  11  ;   Serial  No.   165,750 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Hydrocarbon-fuel   burners.      Oasifler   Company.      175.525  ; 

Nov.  6;   Serial  No.  180.214;   published  Aug.   21,   1923. 
Incinerators.     Heimbach   Incinerator  Co.     172,956 ;  Sept. 

11  ;  Serial  No.  175,427;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Kerosene-gasi-making     appliances.        Gloria     Light     Co. 

174,468  ;   Oct.   16 ;    Serial  No.   171,123 ;   published  July 

17    1923. 
Lamp  shades.     I.  R.   Carter.     175,191;  Oct.   30;   Serial 

No.  175,543;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Lamp  shades.     P.  Smith.     172,655  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

174,980  ;  published  .Tune  5,  1923. 
Lamp  shades  made  of  fabric.     Daison  Manufacturing  Co. 

168,528;   May  22. 
Lamp    shades.   Metal.      Eskilstuna    StSlpressnings    Aktle 

bolag.      174,461 ;    Oct.    16 ;    Serial    No.    174,361 ;    pub- 
lished June  26,   1923. 
Lamp  shades  of  fibrous  material.     R.  Beardsley.     174,396  ; 

Oct.   16  ;  Serial  No.   174,997  ;   published  July  17,   1923. 
Lamps    and    burners    and    oil    pots    thereof,    Oil-burning 

motor-vehicle.     R.  E.  Dietz  Company.     163,052  ;  Jan.  2. 
Lamps  and  oil  stoves.   Oil   and  portable  gas.     Pittsburgh 

Lamp,  Brass  &  Glass  Company.     163,385  ;   Jan.  9. 
Lamps,   Gas  and  oil.     Plerce-Arrow-Motor   Car  Companv. 

166,517  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  159,523  ;  published  Mar.  28. 

1922. 

Lamps,  lanterns,  etc.  Perkins  Marine  Lamp  Corporation. 
171,487 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  139,369 ;  published  Mav 
22,   1923. 

Lamps,  lanterns,  etc..  Portable  gasoline.  Coleman  Lamp 
Co.     168,517;   May  22. 


Lamps,  Miners'  acetylene.  Justrite  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 167,518  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  165,629 ;  published 
Jan.  2,  1923. 
Lanterns  and  the  burners  and  metal  parts  thereof.  Oil- 
burning.  R.  E.  Dietz  Companv.  171,626  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Se- 
rial No.   176,455  ;   published  May   22,   1923. 

Lanterns,  Decorative.     W.  S.  Lafans.     169,253  ;  June  12  ; 

Serial  No.  170,980  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Light   supports.     M.    Greenan.      167,454 ;    May   1 ;   Serial 
No.  161.879  ;  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 

Liquid-fuel  burners.  Scarab  Oil  Burning  Company. 
167.530  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,019  ;  published  Jan.  2, 
1923. 

Locomotive  spark  catcher.     E.  Bronson.     169,143  ;  June 

12:   Serial  No.  157.206;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Mantles,  Gas  and  gasoline.     Block  Gas  Mantle  Company. 
174,805  ;   Oct.   23 ;   Serial  No.   180,651 ;  published  July 
24  1923 

Oil  burner's.  D.  Periy.  170,225  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
154,458  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Oil  burners.  Fuel-.  Automatic  Burner  Corporation. 
165,080  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  158,911  ;  published  Mar. 
14.    1922. 

Oil  burners.  Fuel-.     W.  M.  Hoffman.     171,680  ;  Aug.  7. 

Oil  -  burning  appliances.  Aeroil  Burner  Company. 
174.659  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  169,840  ;  published  July 
17, 1923. 

Oven  slides.     Turnit  Oven  Company.     172,502  ;  Aug.  28. 

Ovens,  Baking.  Baker-Perkins  Manufacturing  Corpora- 
tion. 175,773  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  177,581 ;  published 
Aug.  21,  1923. 

Ovens  for  gas,  gasoline,  and  oil  stoves.  American  Stove 
Company.  175,627  :  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  174,720  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.   14,  1923. 

Ovens,  gas  stoves,  oil  cook  stoves,  etc..  Portable  bake. 
Elgin  Stove  &  Oven  Co.     166,756 ;  Apr.  10. 

Ovens,  roll  warmers  and  revivers,  gas  heated  griddles 
and  toasters,  etc.  Majestic  Manufacturing  Company. 
165,083 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  157,766 ;  published  Oct. 
17.   1922. 

Packing  and  packing  material.  Garlock  Packing  Com- 
panv.    176,911 ;  Dee.  4. 

Packing  cases.  Heated.  E.  G.  F.  Lockyer.  172,039 ; 
Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  158,989  ;  published  May  29.  1923. 

Paper  domes  and  shades  for  lighting  fixtures.  Western 
Gas  Fixture  Co.     171,681  :  Aug.  7. 

Radiators,  Gas  steam.  Cabco  Iron  Works,  Inc.  167,412  ; 
May  1 ;  Serial  No.  168.447  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 

Ranges  and  boilers,  etc..  Coal  and  gas  combination.  W.  F. 
Dougherty  &  Sons,  Incorporated.  174,568 ;  Oct.  23 ; 
Serial  No.  177,774  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Ranges  and  gas  and  coal  heaters.  Gas  and  combination 
coal  and  gas.  A.  H.  Tinnerman.  170,098 ;  July  10 ; 
Serial  No.  169, 261;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Ranges  and  heaters.  Gas.  Sunray  Stove  Company. 
171,478  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  178,071 ;  published  May 
22.   1923. 

Ranges  and  stoves.  Gas  and  coal.  Tappan  Stove  Company. 
163,183  ;  Jan.  2. 

Ranges,  cooking  and  heating  stoves,  and  stovepipe,  fur- 
naces, etc.  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson.  165,364; 
Mar.   6  ;   Serial  No.   162.410 ;  published  Oct.  17.   1922. 

Ranges,  Domestic  gas,  Detroit  City  Gas  Co.  172,278 ; 
Aug    28  ;   Serial  No.  170,128  ;   published  May  20,   1923. 

Ranges,  Gas.  A-B  Stove  Company.  169,260:  June  12; 
Serial  No.  172,073  ;   published  Mar.   13.  1923. 

Ranges,  Gas.  Wincroft  Stove  Works.  175.847  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  180,636  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Ranges,  heaters,  stoves,  and  furnaces.  Marshall-Wells 
Companv.  174,903;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  178,855;  pub- 
lished .Tuly  24,  1923. 

Ranges,  House-heating  kitchen.  Zimmerman  Stove  Heater 
Corp.     163,212  ;  Jan.  2. 

Ranges,  stoves,  and  pipeless  furnaces.  Fries,  Beau  & 
Sharp  Co.  169,198 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  1€9,587 ; 
published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Ranges,  stoves,  furnaces,  etc.  Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stet- 
son.    163,089 ;  Jan.  2.  ,         ^    ^ 

Reflectors,  Color  screen  and  holder  attachment  for. 
Reflector    k    Tllnminating    Co.      168.995:    May    29. 

Reflectors,  Illuminating.  Cole  Visible  Gas  Gauge  Com- 
pany. 167,862  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  152,363  ;  published 
Feb.  6,  1923.  „     ._, 

Registers  for  heating  purposes.  Rock  Island  Register 
Comnany.  170,923;  July  24;  Serial  No.  165,157;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Spark  arresters.  South  Bend  Spark  Arrester  Co. 
175,085 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  167,900 ;  published 
Aug.  14,  1923. 

Stokers.  Laclede  -  Christy  Clay  Products  Company. 
177,603:  Dec.  18. 

Stokers  and  repair  parts  thereof.  Locomotive.  Locomo- 
tive Stoker  Company.  165,123 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
160,951 ;   published  Nov.  7,   1922. 

Stokers,  Natural-draft  and  underfeed.  Detroit  Stoker 
Company.     165,946;  Mar.  20. 

Stokers,  Underfeed.  Sanford  Riley  Stoker  Company. 
174,649;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  181,314;  published  July 
24, 1923. 

Stoves.  Summerfield  Company.  174,904  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 
No.  178,883  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 


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Stoves    and    lioaters,    oil-burniiis    lamps,    iautorus,    lamp 

burners,    etc.      Standard    Oil    Companv    of    New    York. 

167,528;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  IGCliOi  :  published  .Inn.  30, 

1923. 
Stoves  and  portable  baking  ovens.  Gas  heating.     Wheeling 

Corrugating  Compony.     166,745 ;  Apr.   10. 
Stoves     and     ranges.       Abram      Cox      Stove      Company. 

169,1.")!):  June  12;  Serial  No.  165,619;  published  Mar. 

13,  192.S. 
Stoves  and  ranges.  Coal  and  gas.     Perfect  Stove  &  Manu- 
facturing Co.     175,859  ;  Nov.   13  ;   Serial  No.   175,732  ; 

published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Stoves  and  ranges,  etc..  Coal,  wood,  and  gas  cooking  and 

heating.     Koelev   Stove   Company.     175,783  ;   Nov.   13  ; 

Serial  No.  178.392  ;  published  Sept.  4.  1923. 
Stoves,  Camp.     Albert  Lea  Foundry  Company.     165,371 ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  160,985  :  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Stoves.     Coal-burning.      R.    Russell    and    Sons    Limited. 

163,393;  Jan.  9. 
Stoves,  cooking  and  heating.     Shelton  Vapor  Stove  Com- 
pany.    176,898  ;  Dec.  4. 
Stoves,  Cooking,  heating,  and  gas.     F.  A.  Klalne.     23,474  ; 

renewed  Aug.  8,  1923. 
Stoves,    furnaces,    radiators,    etc..    Cooking   and    heating. 

Holbrook.  MeTvill  &  Stetson.     170,137  ;  July  10  ;  Serial 

No.  162.409  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Stoves,  Gas,  coal,  oil,  and  gasoline.     American  Stove  Com- 
pany.    167,529  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  166,163  ;  published 

Jan.  2,  1923. 
Stoves,  Oil.     Vapo  Stove  Company.     167,564  ;  May  1  ;  Se- 
rial No.   167,743  :   published  Jan.   30.   1923. 
Stoves,  Oil-lamp.     Consolidated  Iron-Steel  Manufacturing 

Company.     163,039-40  ;  Jan.  2. 
Stoves,    Oillamp.      Consolidated    Iron-Steel    Manufactur- 
ing  Company.      167,442 ;   May   1 ;    Serial  No.    161,235 

publi.shed  Jan.  2,   1923. 
Stoves   or    ranges.     Magee  Furnace    Comprinv.      167.459 

May  1  ;  Serial  No.  167,481 ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Stoves    or    r:iui;es.    Gas.      William    M.    Ciatie    Company, 

163,820  ;  Jan.  30. 
Stoves,   ovens,   heaters,   etc.      C.   E.   Adamson.      174,615 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,125  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Stoves,   ranges,   and   furnaces.     Favorite    Stove   &   Range 

Co.      165.229 ;   Mar.    6 ;    Serial   No.   163,511  ;   published 

Oct.  31.  1922. 
Stoves,  ranges,  and  heaters.     Anchor  Stove  &  Range  Co. 

107,493;    May   1;    Serial   No.    150,425;    published   Jan. 

9,  1923 
Stoves,  ranges,  etc..  Gas,  coal,  wood,  or  coke  cooking  or 

heating.     Buckwalter   Stove   Company.     167,724 ;   May 

8 ;  Serial  No.  152.232  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Stoves,    ranges,    furnaces.      Minnesota    Stove    Company. 

170.265  ;  Julv  10  ;  Serial  No.  106,453  ;   published  July 

4,  1922. 
Stoves,  ranges,  furnaces,  and  hot-water  heaters.     Keeley 

Stove     Company.       172,839 ;     Sept.     11 ;     Serial     No. 

178,393;   published  June'5,   1923. 
Torches      Alcohol.       Hunt-Lasher     Company.       169,919 ; 

July  3. 
Torches,    Preheating.      Weldit    Companv.      170,077 ;    July 

10  ;  Serial  No.  166,965  :  published  Apr.  3.  1923. 
Vaporizer,  Fuel-oil.     H.  W.  Manning.     165,924  ;  Mar.  20. 
Ventilators    for    buildings,    sash    bars,    door    panels,    etc. 

V-W    Ventilator    Co.       167,408 ;    May    1  ;     Serial    No. 

168.229  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Ventilators.     Industrial.      American     Larson    Ventilating 

Co.     173.142:  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  178.157;   published 

June  12,  1923. 
Water   heater    and    open-fire    grate.    Combined    coal   hot-. 

Central   Radiator  Companv.      165.089:   Mar.    6;    Serial 

No.   153.540;  published   May   16.   1922. 
Water     heaters.       General    Water    Heater    Corporation. 

175,535 ;   Nov    6 ;   Serial  No.   180,856 ;   published  Aug. 

21, 1923. 
Water  heaters.      Stack   Heater  Company.     174,735  ;   Oct. 

23  ;  Serial  No.  155.277  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Water  beaters.     Whitloek  Coll  Pipe  Company.     168,486; 

May  22. 
Water  heaters.  Gas.     Bastian-Morley  Co.     169,235  ;  June 

12  ;  Serial  No.  173,951 ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Water  heaters.  Gas.     Bastian-Morley  Co.     171.605  ;  Aug. 

7;   Serial  No.  173.950;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Water-heating    apparatus    and    parts    thereof.      Ferguson 

and    Lange    Foundry    Company.      173,116 ;    Sept.    18 : 

Serial  No.  169,580  :  published  June  12,  1923. 
Welding    apparatus    using    gas.      Prest-0-Lite    Company. 

167.674 ;   May   8 ;    Serial    No.    107,374 ;    published   Feb. 

6,  1923. 

CLASS  35. 

Automobile  accessories.     J.  N.   Gold.     176,513  ;   Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.   164,431  ;  published  July  17,   1923. 
Automobile  and  cycle  tire  boots  and  patches  and  patching 

material  for  rubber  tires.     Swartz  Brothers.     174,455  : 

Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  158,900  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Automobile  and  motor-cycle  inner  tubes.   Self -vulcanizing 

or   cold  tube   patch   for.     20th   Century  Tire  Protector 

Co.     165,068 :   Mar.   6  ;   Serial    No.    164.976 ;    published 

Nov.  14,   1922. 
Automobile   brake    and    transmission    lining.      Durwyllan 

Co.     171,673  ;  Aug.  7. 


Automobile  fan  belts.     Tcuscher  &  Son  Machinery  Supply 

Co.     170,688;   July    17. 
Automobile    transmission    bands.      Parks    &    Bohne,    Inc. 

174,442 ;  Oct.   16 ;  Serial  No.   176,645  ;  published  June 

26,   1923. 
.\utomobile    transmission    linings.       F.    L.     McLaughlin. 

165,222 :   Mar.   6 ;    Serial   No.   165,7.54 ;  published  Nov. 

14,   1922. 
Automobile  transmissions.    Lining   for.      Standard   Motor 

Parts  Company.     170,631 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  175,413  ; 

published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
.Automobile   tubes,    I'atches    for.      Wear-Ever   Patch    Mfg. 

Co.     169,193  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  169,941 ;  published 

Feb.  27,  1923. 
Automobiles,  Brake-band  lining  for.     Velvet  Action  Brake 

Lining    Co.      167,521  ;    May    1  ;     Serial    No.    165,732 ; 

publislied  Dec.  19,   1922. 
Bags,    suitcases,    trunks,    etc..    Traveling.      S.    Sherman. 

174,811  ;   Oct.   23 ;   Serial  No.   144,882 ;   published  Oct 

11,  1921. 
Belting  and  packing.    Leather.      Chas.  A.   Schieren   Com- 
pany.     168,793:    May    29;    Serial    No.    139,723;    pub- 
lished Feb.  13,  1923. 
P.eltlng,    Fabric.     Mastic  Belt   &   Packing  Co.      168,482  ; 

May   22  ;  Serial  No.  168,479  ;   published  Feb.   20.  1923. 
Belting,  Fabric.     Stockton  Commission  Co.     167.787  ;  May 

8  ;  Serial  No.  166,324  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Belting,  hose,  and  packing.  Machinery.     Manhattan  Rub- 
ber Mfg.   Co.     173,243;    Sept.   18;   Serial  No.   160,825 

published  June  19,  1923. 
Belting,  hose,  packing.     Warren  &  Bailey   Co.     174,465 

Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  172,246  ;  published  July  17,  1923 
Belting,  hose,  packing,  etc.,  Power.     Power  Supply  Com 

pany.     167,719  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  145,647  ;  published 

Jan.  9,  1923. 
Belting,   hose,   packing,   etc.,  Woven.      Wm.   E.   Hooper  & 

Sons  Co.     172,285  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.   168,152  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 
Belting,    Leather.       J.    Bachmann.      174,438 ;    Oct.     16 ; 

Serial  No.  177,760  :  published  July  3,  1923. 
Belting,   Leather.      Chicago   Belting   Company.      171,537 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  174,889  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
IJelting,  Leather.     John  Ormorod  &  Sons.  Ltd.     176,720  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  170,832  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Belting,  Leather  and  cotton.     Peerless  Belting  Company. 

168,523-4  ;  May  22. 
Belting,    Leather    and     cotton.      Peerless    Belting    Com- 
pany.    168,982  ;  May  29. 
Belting,  Leather  and  fabric.     Hide  Leather  &  Belting  Com- 
pany.    165,098  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  161.316  ;  published 

Nov.   2S.   1922. 
Belting,  Round  and  flat  leather.     Charles  Bond  Company. 

171,509 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.    165,661  ;   published   May 

22,  1923. 
Belting,  Rubber  and  fabric.     New  York  Belting  and  Pack- 
ing Company.     170,312  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.  175,320 ; 

published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Belting,    Rubber    and    fabric.      New    York    Belting    aad 

Packing    Company.       170,313 :    July     10 ;     Serial    No. 

175,322  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Belts,    Driving.      Rossehdale   Belting   Company.      19,470 ; 

renewed  May  12,  1921. 
Belts,  Fan.     Dayton  Rubber  Manufacturing  Co.     167,891 ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,104  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Belts  for  driving  machinery,  Leather.    Jewell  Belting  Com- 
pany.    163.097  ;  Jan.  2. 
Belts  for  machinery,   Leather.     Jewell  Belting  Company. 

175,069  ;     Oct.     30 ;     Serial     No.     170,650 ;     published 

Aug.  7,  1923. 
Belts,  Leather.     Texas  Belting  Company.     169.317  :  June 

12 ;   Serial  No.   169,938  ;   published  Mar.   27,  1923. 
Belts,  Power.     W.  S.  Langford.     175,227  ;  Oct.   30. 
Belts,  Power-transmitting.     Durkee-Atwood  Co.     163,059 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Belts,   Transmission   or   driving.      H.    Guillou.      163,333 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Blow-out  patches,   fan   belts,   brake   linings,   etc.      H.   M. 

Levin.     169,723:  June  26. 
Brake  lining.     Buffalo  Weaving  &  Belting  Co.     174,923  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Brake    lining.      Johns-Manville,    Incorporated.      170.062 ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  17.2,046 ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Brake    lining.      Manhattan    Rubber    Mfg.    Co.      175.998 ; 

Nov.   13  ;   Serial  No.  166,839  ;  published  Sept.   4,  1923. 
Brake  lining.     Multibestos  Company.     175,141  ;  Oct.  30  ; 

Serial  No.   180,341  ;  published  July  31,   1923. 
Brake  lining  and  clutch-disk  facing.  Asbestos.     Asbestos 

and  Allied  Products  Co.     170.227  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No. 

174,813;  published  Apr.  3.  1923. 
Brake   lining  and  clutch  facing.      Russell  Manufacturing 

Co.     163,163  ;  Jan.  2. 
Brake  linings.     Allbestos  Corporation.     167,890  ;  May  8 ; 

Serial  No.  168,092:  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Brake  linings.     Allbestos  Corporation.     168,270;  May  15; 

Serial  No.  168,091  ;  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Brake  linings.     J.  W.   Pohlman.     173,082  ;  Sept.  11. 
Brake  linings.    United  &  Globe  Rubber  Company.  169,997  ; 

July  10  :  Serial  No.  144,166  :  published  Apr.  26.  1921. 
Cars,    Transmission    lining    for    Ford.       Durwyllan     Co. 

174,535  ;  Oct.  16. 
Casings    and    tires,    hose,    tubing,    reliners.    imner    tubes, 

etc.      Federal   Rubber   Company   of   Illinois.      172,277; 

Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  170,760  ;   published  May  22,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Casings  and  tires,  i-eliuers,   repair-patches,   etc.     Federal 

Rubber     Company.       160,276 ;     June     12 ;     Serial     No. 

146,884  ;   published  Nov.  22,   1921. 
Cement     packing     for     joints.       Polygon     Products     <Jo. 

172,144  :   Auar.  21  ;   Serial  No.   177,514  ;   published  May 

29,  1923. 
Engines,  Gaskets  for  internal-combustion.     J.  E.  Gleason. 

171,358 ;    Aug.   7  ;    Serial   No.   170,880 ;    published   May 

1,  1923. 

Fire  Uo.se,  Cotton.     Wm.  &  Chas.  Beck,  Inc.     170,311 ;  July 

10  ;  Serial  No.  175,124  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Gaskets    and    metal    packing,    Metallic.      Metallo    Gaslu-t 

Co.     171,916;  Aug.  14. 
Gaskets,   washers,   packing,   and  friction   surfaces.     Arm- 
strong Cork  Company.     168,204  ;   May    15 ;    Serial   No. 

162,526;  published  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Hose.       B.     F.     Goodrich    Company.       165,412  ;    Mar.     6  ; 

Serial  No.   131,966 ;   published    Oct.   17,    1922. 
Hose.      Ingersoll-Rand   Company.      174,813-14  ;    Oct.   28  ; 

Serial  Nos.  180,933-4  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Hose.     Voorhees  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.     174,729  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 

No.  160,731  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Hose,   belting,   and   packing.     Voorhees  Rubber   Mfg.   Co. 

170,255  ;  July   10  ;   Serial  No.   171,003  ;   published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Hose,  Fabric.     William  and  Charles  Beck,  Inc.     167.444  ; 

May  1  ;  Serial  No.  160,740  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Hose,    Garden.     Baker,    Hamilton    and    Pacific   Company. 

174,768 ;   Oct.   23 ;   Serial  No.   170,359  ;   published   July 

31,  1923. 
Hose.    Hydraulic    or    fire.      Eureka    Fire    Hose    Company. 

23,618;  renewed  Sept.  19,  1923. 
Hose,  Linen  fire.     Wm.  &  Chas.  Beck,  Inc.     174,810  ;  Oct. 

23;  Serial  No.   177,950;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Hose,  Linen  fire.     Wm.  &  Chas.  Beck,  Inc.     175,851  ;  Nov. 

13  :  Serial  No.  170,874  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Hydraulic   and   fire    hose.      Eureka   Fire   Hose   Company. 

23, 616-17  ;  renewed  Sept.  19,  1023. 
Inner-tube  repair  patches.     J.   J.  Fuchs.      170,601  ;   July 

17  ;   Serial  No.  132,601  ;   published   Apr.   17.   102.S. 
Jar   rings.    Fruit-.      Anchor   Cap   &   Closure    Corporation. 

171,563 ;   Aug.   7  ;    Serial   No.    174,353 ;    published   May 

22,  1923. 
Jar  rings,  rubber  belting,  hose,  and  packing.     Mechanical 

Rubber   Co.     163,126;   Jan.   2. 
Leathers,   cut  lace,   hose  washers  of  leather,  et<:..  Pump. 

W.  S.  Nott  Company.     163,142  ;  Jan.  2. 
Metal  hose.  Flexible.     Breeze  Manufacturing  Co.    165,172.; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  127,852  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Packages  comprising  display  boards  on  which  are  mounted 

packing   gaskets.     P.   A    Laraway.      165,146 ;   Mar.   6 ; 

Serial  No.  147.625  ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 
Packages   for   use   in    making   emergency   repairs    to    the 

fan   drives  of  automobiles,  etc.     A.   J.   Stephens  Rubber 

Co.      167,452  ;   May   1  ;    Serial   No.    162,360 ;   published 

Dec.  19,  1922. 
Packing  and  asbestos  belting  used  as  brake  lining.  Rod, 

piston-rod,    piston,    etc.     Johns-Manville,   Incorporated. 

169,170  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  167,818  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1023. 
Packing,   Asbestos   rubber  sheet.     Walworth   Manufactur- 
ing Company.     168,653  ;   May  29  ;   Serial  No.  165,844  ; 

publi.fhed  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Packing,  Compressed  asbestos-fiber  sheet.     C.  C.  Humber- 

stone.      174,696;    Oct.    23;    Serial    No.    180,122;    pub- 
lished  July   31,    1923. 
Packing,  Compressed-asbestos-flber-sheet  machinery.    Union 

Asbestos     &    Rubber     Company.       168,199 ;     May     15 ; 

Serial  No.  165.468;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Packing    for    machinery.      Garlock    Packing    Co.    23,420 : 

renewed  .Tnly  25,   1923. 
Packing,      High-pressure     sheet.        Raybestos      Company. 

167,731  ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No.    155,932 ;    published   Jan 

2,  1923. 

Packing,   Metallic.     Metalastic  Company.     169,167 ;  June 

12:  Serial  No.  167.310;  published  Feb,  27.  1923. 
Packing,       Piston-rod.         Johns-Manville       Incorporated. 

171,283 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.   170,294 ;   published   Apr. 

17,  1923. 
Packing,  valve  disks,  belting,  hose,  and  buffers.     Strong 

Machinery  &  Supply  Co.     163,452  ;  Jan.  9. 
Packings  and  washers,  Kncine.     Chemische  Werke  Aktien- 

gesellschaft      Postlorit-Wprke.        168.779:      May      29; 

Serial    No.    114,846:    published    Jan.    9,    1923. 
Packings,    Asbestos    engine.      Beldam    Asbestos    Company 

Limited.      163,277 ;    Jan.   9. 

Packings  formed  of  vulcanized  fabric.  Cup.  Montpelier 
M.'inufncturing  Company.  169,139;  .Tune  12;  Serial 
No.  155,510  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Patches,  Adhesive.  Mengo  Products  Company.  174,456  : 
Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  150,871;  published  June  26.  192.'!, 

Patches,  fruit-.iar  rubbers,  and  garden  hose.  Blow-out. 
Strevell-Paterson  Hardware  Co.     163,181  ;  .Tan.  2. 

Piston  or  packing  rings.  Unico  Motor  Products  Cor- 
poration. 174,952:  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  166,332;  pub- 
lished Aug.   14,   1923. 

Piston  or  packing  rings.  Unico  Motor  Products  Corpo- 
ration. 168.237  :  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  166,333 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

Piston  packing  rings.  J.  F.  Jones.  174,967:  Oct.  30; 
Serial   No,    158,929;  published  July  31,   1923, 


I'iston-ring   expanders.      Manufacturers'    Motor   Products 

Co.      167,751 ;   May    8 ;    Serial   No.    167,919  ;   published 

Feb.  G.  1923. 
Piston    rings.     Burd    High    Compression    Ring    Company. 

163,030  ;  Jan.  2. 
I'iston   rings.     A.   B.  Chance.     173,894  ;   Nov.   13 ;   Serial 

No.  153,441  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Piston  rings.     Cohagan  Patent  Piston   Ring  Manufactur- 
ing Company.   169,504  ;   June   19  ;   Serial  No.   160,046  ; 

published   Oct.    10,    1922. 
Piston  rings.     J.  R.  Davis.     163,048  :  Jan.  2. 
Piston    rings.      Du    Bois    Machine    Company.      166,739 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Piston  rings.     Edmunds,  Sundberg  &  Winstone.     171,943  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Piston    rin.gs.    Engine.      Indiana    Piston    Ring    Company. 

171,675  ;  Aug.  7. 
Piston  rinnK.     ICveryday  Piston  Ring  Company.     167,688; 

May  8  :  Serial  No.  158,762  ;  published  Feb.'  6,  1923. 
Piston     rings.       Hooven,     Owens,     Rentschler     Company. 

172,549  ;  Sept.  4 ;  Serial  No.  173,356 ;  published  June 

5,   1923. 
I'iston   rings.      Keys  Piston  Ring  Co.     165,226 ;  Mar.  6 ; 

Serial  No,  164,925  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Piston  rings.     J.  O.  Laudeman.     163,439  ;  Jan.  9. 
Piston     rings.       Panyard     Machine     &     Mfg.     Company, 

163,522;    Jan.    16. 
Piston    rings.      G.    Reese.      176,353  ;    Nov.   20. 
Piston      rings.        Spyroseal      Manufacturing      Company. 

175.807;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  143,017;  published  Sept. 

4,  1923. 

Piston  rings.     Super  Seal  Piston  Ring  Company.    171,966  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Piston  rings.    Taylor  Manufacturing  Company.     166,325  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Piston    rings.      Torsion    Test    Piston    Ring    Corporation. 

174,686;   Oct.  23;   Serial  No.   179,894;   published   July 

31,   1923.  . 
Piston  rings.     Twin  Piston  Ring  Corporation.     175,415 ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  162,699  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Piston  rings.     United  States  Hammered  Piston  Ring  Co. 

168,081  ;   May   15  ;   Serial  No.   140,477  ;   published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 

Piston  rings.     Vacuum  Groove  Piston  Ring  Corporation. 

167,523  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  165,775  ;  published  Dec.  26, 

1922. 
Piston  rings.     Welever  Piston  Ring  Company.     167,003 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Piston  rings,  belting,  hose,   machinery  packing,  and  non- 
metallic    tires.       Velvet    Piston    Ring    Co.       171,428 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  171,824  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Piston     rings    of    internal-combustion     engines.     Cushion 

rings     for     expanding,       Thomson-Friedlob     Mfg.     Co. 

165,162 ;   Mar.   6 ;    Serial   No.    145,803 ;   published   Dec. 

5,  1022. 

Piston    rings.    Metallic.      Fosier,    Merriam    &    Company. 

163,065  ;  Jan.  2. 
Rings,   Piston.     Bailey  &  Company.     173,313  ;   Sept.  18 ; 

Serial    No.    179,131  ;    published   .Tune    19,    1923. 
Rings,  Piston.     T.  Zollner.     165,085  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 

158,513 ;   published  Nov.   28,    1922. 
Rubber  and  gutta  percha.  Goods  manufactured  from  India. 

Sorbo  Rubber-Sponge  Products,  Ltd.     165,952  ;  Mar.  27  ; 

Serl.ll  No.  137,551 ;  .published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
Rubber    belting.       Goodyear    Tire    &    Rubber    Company. 

177.126;   Dec.   11;   Serial  No.   109,059;  published  Oct. 

7,  1919. 

Rubber  cushions,    packings,   gaskets,  etc.     J.   A.    Sesauer 

Mfg.  Co.     169,925  ;  July  3. 
Rubber  hose,     E.   Schulthess.     172,584  ;   Sept.  11 ;   Serial 

No.  170,794;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Rubber  hose   and  belting.     New   York,   Rubber  Company. 

169,148;  .Tune  12;  Serial  No.  160,828;  published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 

Rubber    jar     rings.       Cupples    Company    Manufacturers. 

170,129:   July  10;   Serial  No.  158,-380;   published  May 

30.  1922. 
Rubber    jar    rings.       Cupples    Company    Manufacturers. 

171.414;    Aug.   7;   Serial   No.   172,584;   published   May 

8,  1923. 

Rubber  lens-supporting  gaskets.  Flexible.  Flexo  Lens  Pro- 
tector Company.  166,134  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  143,690 : 
published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Rubber  or  part-rubber  casings  and  tires.  Federal  Rubber 
Company  of  Illinois.  174,552-6  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  Nos. 
161,416-20;   published  Oct.   31,   3922. 

Rubber  patches.  Sheet-.  H.  L.  Roemer.  165,161 ;  Mar,  6  ; 
Serial   No,    145,476;    published   Nov.    7,    1922. 

Rubber  reenforced  with  fabric.  Hose  made  of,  B.  F.  Good- 
rich Company.  168,192;  May  15;  Serial  No.  168.884; 
published  -Tan.  30,  1923, 

Rubber  repair  outfits.  Rubber-Weld  Sales  Company. 
175.630  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  174,215  ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 

Rubber  tiro  treads.  G.  Valiquetto.  171.450  ;  Aug.  7 ; 
Serial  No.  169,339;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Rubber  valve  caps.  Dayton  Rubber  Manufacturing  Co. 
167,687  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  158,761  ;  published  Feb.  6, 
1923. 

Rubbers,  Fruit-jar.  Hamilton  Rubber  Manufacturing 
Compan.v.  174,817  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,862  ;  p)ib- 
lished   July   31,    1923. 


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Rubbers,    Jar.      .Toannes    Bros.    Co.      169,846;    July    3; 

Serial  No.   17-2. SSO:  publi-shed  Apr.  3,   102.3. 
Steel  bands,   Hardened  and  tempered.     Sandvikens  Jern- 

vprks     .\ktiebol,ng.       172,838 ;     Sept.     11  ;     Serial     No. 

17S.873:   pulMishcd  June  .5.   1923. 
Tire    casinfT.    Outer    tires    or    coverings    for    pneumatic-. 

A.   J.    Stephens   Rubber   Co.     171.516 ;   Aug.    7 ;    Serial 

No.   173,306  ;  published  Apr.  17,   1923. 
Tire  casings.     Republic   Uiibber  Company.     17r),9Ci6  ;  Nov. 

13;  Serial  No.  173,300:  publi.shed  Sept.  4.  1923. 
Tire   casings  and   inner  tubes.   Rubber,   fabric,   or   rubber 

and  fabric  automobile.     Ashland  Tire  and  Rubber  Com- 

p.in.r.     165.418;  Mar.  .6;  Serial  No.  152,604;  published 

Oct.  10,  1922. 
Tire    casings    and    tubes.    Pneumatic-.      Dunbar    Tire    & 

Rubber    Co.      165,223 ;    Mar.    6 ;    Serial   No.    165,672 : 

published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Tire     casings.     Automobile.        Cord     Tire     Corporation. 

170,660;  July   17;  Serial  No.  167,712;  published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 
Tire    casings.    Pneumatic-.      B.    F.    Goodrich    Company. 

169,849;   July   3;    Serial  No.    172,472;   published   Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Tire     casings.     Pneumatic     rubber.      II.     B.     Christian. 

171,745:  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  166,934:  published  Mar. 

13.   1923. 
Tire,  Child's  wagon.     PufFer-Hubbard  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    175,558  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  179,551 ;  published 

Aug.  21,  192.-!. 
Tire   patch.   Self-vulcanizing.     L.   A.   Finstick.     170,094  ; 

July  10  :  Serial  No.  169,582  :  published  .A.pr.  3.  1923. 
Tire   patches,   .\utomobile.      Leech   Tire   Patch   Company. 

163.108:   Jan.  2. 
Tiro    icont'.ircemcnts.      American    Automobile    Accessories 

Company.      166,109 ;    Mar.    27 ;     Serial    No.    149,948 : 

published   Oct.   10,   1922. 
Tire-repair  materials.  Adhesive.    B.  F.  Goodrich  Company. 

163.077  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tire  tubes.    United  States  Tire  Company.    163.194  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tires.      Denman    Myers    Cord    Tire    Company.      175,179  : 

Oct.   SO  :  Serial  No.  181,252  :  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Tires.      Federal    Rubber   Company   of    Illinois.      174.896  : 

Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  178.336;  published  June  5.  1923. 
Tires.        Tlungarian      Rubber      Goods      Factory      Limited. 

171,419 :   Aug.   7 ;   Serial   No.   172,332 ;   published   May 

1,  1923. 
Tires.     Miller  Rubber  Company.     175,838;  Nov.   i;^  ;   Se- 
rial No.  181.762;  published  Sept.  4.  1923. 
Tires   and   automobile   tubes   and   casings.   Bicycle.      Sim- 
mons   Hardware   Company.      175.081  ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial 

No.  169,259  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Tiros  and  fabric  belting.  Endless  wovon  cord  fabrics  for 

use  in  the  manufacture  of.     Stockton  Commission   Co. 

168,092:  May   15;   Serial  No.  162,315;  published   Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Tires  and  inner  tubes.     L.   L.   Chadwin.      165.299  ;   Mar. 

6  :   Serial  No.  1G4.5S2  :  puhlisbod  Nov.   14,  1922. 
Tires  and  inner  tubes.     L.   L.   Chadwin.     170,487  ;   July 

17;  Serial  No.  172,512;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Tires    and    inner    tubes.      "81"    Tire    Stores.       169,743 ; 

June  21". 
Tires  and  inner  tubes.     George   Spencer.  Moulton   &  Co. 

Ltd.     170,593  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  151,299  ;  published 

Apr.  24,  1923. 
Tires  and  inner  tubes.  Adhesive  patches  for  automobile. 

Iron  Clad  Patch  Laboratories  Inc.     173,113  :   Sept.  18  ; 

Serial  No.   171,083  ;  publi.shed  June  12,  1923. 
Tires    and   inner   tubes    for   pneumatic   tires.   Elastic   ve- 
hicle.     Star    Rubber    Company.       173.120;    Sept.    18: 

Serial  No.  164.5.59  :  published  .Tune   12.  1923. 
Tires    and    inner    tubes,    Nonmetallic    pneumatic.      Globe 

Rubber    Tire     Manufacturing    Co.       169.865  ;    July    3  ; 

Serial  No.  175,589  ;  published  Apr.  3.  1923. 
Tires  and  inner  tubes.  Patches  for  fabric.     W.  G.  Hennen- 

hofer.     163.086:  Jan.  2. 
Tires  and  inner  tubes.  Pneumatic.     Bell  Tire  Company  In- 
corporated.    167,513  ;  Mav  1 ;  Serial  No.  164.784  :  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 
Tires    and    inner    tubes.    Pneumatic    automobile.      Jack 

Tire  &  Rubber  Company.     171.899:  Aug.  14. 
Tires  and  inner  tubes.  Pneumatic  automobile.     Jack  Tire 

&    Rubber    Company.      175,560 :    Nov.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

179,601  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Tires    and    inner    tubes.    Pneumatic    vehicle.      India    Tire 

and   Rubber  Company.     169,141:   June   12;   Serial  No. 

155,757:  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Tires   and   inner   tubes,   Resilient  vehicle.      Oldfield    Tire 

Company.      163,143  :   .Tan.   2. 
Tires    nnd    inner   tubes.    Resilient   vehicle.      Oldfield    Tire 

Company.     165.922;  Mar.  20. 
Tires  and  inner  tubes.  Rubber.     L.  L.  Chadwin.     174.431 : 

Oct.    16:    Serial  No.    179.0.^0;   published   -July   3,    1923. 
Tires    and    inner    tubes.     Rubber.      Mid  Continent    Tire 

Manufacturing    Company.      170,600 :    Julv    17 ;    Serial 

No.  118,089  ;  published  Apr.  24.  1923. 
Tires   and   rubber   inner   tubes.   Rubber  vehicle.     Merritt 

Rubber  Co.      163,128;   Jan.   2. 
Tires  and   rubber    tubes   therefor.   Vehicle.      Fisk   Rubber 

Company.      172.443:     Aug.     28;     Serial    No.     171,454: 

published  May  29,  1923. 

Tires   and    tubes.      Associated    Tire    Stores    Corporation. 
175,695  ;  Nov.   6 


Tires  and  tubes.  Rubber.  Fisk  Rubber  Company.  168,118  ; 
May  15  ;  Serial  No.   155,812  ;  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 

Tires  and  tubes.  Rubber.  C.  Kenyon  Company.  168,357  ; 
May  22;   Serial   No.  165,960;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 

Tires  and  tubes,  Rubber.  National  Tire  &  Rubber  Com- 
pany.    163.517  :   Jan.   16. 

Tires  and  tubes.  Rubber.  National  Tire  &  Rubber  Com- 
pany. 171,383  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  142,802  ;  published 
May  1,  1923. 

Tires  and  lubes.  Rubber  pneumatic.  Columbia  Tire  & 
Rubber  Company.     1G5.245  ;  Mar.  6. 

Tires  and  tubes.  Rubber  vehicle.  Hood  Rubber  Company 
169,179  ;  June  12  ;   Serial  No.  169,674  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 

Tires,  auto  tire  flaps,  reliners,  etc..  Elastic  vehicle, 
Sieberling  Rubber  Company.     172.503  ;  Aug.  28. 

Tires.  -Automobile.  Central  Automobile  Tire  Compaijy 
1()9,031  :  May  29. 

Tires,  Automobile.  Western  Rubber  Company.  168,520 
May  22. 

Tires,  Automobile  rubber.  American  Wholesale  Corpora 
tion  (Baltimore  Bargain  House).  165,420;  Mar.  6; 
Serial  No.  153.170;  published  Oct.  17.  1022, 

Tires,  Cord  and  fabric.  McLran  Tire  and  Rubber  Com- 
pany.    171,028;  Aug.  14. 

Tires,  Casings  and  tubes  of  pneumatic.  Aladdin  Tire 
Corporation.  168,819  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,109  ; 
published  Feb.  13.  1923. 

Tires,  Elastic  vehicle.  Norwnlk  Tire  &  Rubber  Company. 
174,619  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  179,315 ;  published  July 
31,  1923. 

Tires  for  motor  vehicles,  Rubber.  New  Process  Company. 
163,243;  Jan.  2. 

Tires  for  vehicles.  Rubber  or  rubber  and  fabric.  Racine 
Rubber  Company.  165,078 :  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
159,290^  ;  published   Pec.  5,   1922. 

Tires,  Inner  armor  or  reliner  for  automobile.  American 
Automobile  Accessories  Company.  171,490  ;  Aug.  7 ; 
Serial  No.    120,271 ;   published   May   22,    1923. 

Tires,  inner  tubes,  and  accessories.  Firesfone  Tire  and 
Rubber  Company.  165.169  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  118,262  ; 
published  Oct.  17,  1922. 

Tires,  inner  tubes,  etc.,  Vehicle.  Ideal  Tire  and  Rubber 
Company.  169,302  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  167,817  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27.  1923. 

Tires,  inner  tubes,  etc..  Vehicle.  Ideal  Tire  and  Rubber 
Company.  170,588  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  155,968  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  1,  1923. 

Tires.  Inner  tubes  for  pneumatic.  Inner  Guard  Tube  & 
Rubber    Company.      169,563  ;    June    19. 

Tires,  Inner  tubes  for  pneumatic,  cord,  and  fabric. 
Columbia  Tire  &  Rubber  Company.  167,142  ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial  No.  156,776  ;  pubUshed  Mar.  14,  1922. 

Tires,  inner  tubes,  tire  casings,  and  shoes,  and  repair 
parts.  Vehicle.  Ideal  Tire  and  Rubber  Co.  175,911  ; 
Nov.  13:   Serial  No.   155,967;  published  Feb.  21,  1922. 

Tires,  inner  tubes,  tire  casings  and  shoes,  etc..  Vehicle. 
Ideal  Tire  and  Rubber  Company.  168.179 ;  May  15  ; 
Serial  No.  169,401  ;  published  .Tan.  30,  1923. 

Tires,  inner  tubes,  tire  covers,  etc.  A.  L.  Hunt.  168.790; 
May  29  :   Serial  No.  131,214  :  published  June  20,   1922. 

Tires,  Nonmetallic.  Badger  Rubber  Works.  171.731  : 
Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  170.267  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Tires,  outside  and  inside  tire  sleeves,  etc..  Vehicle.  Fed- 
eral Rubber  Company.  169,274  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No. 
146,898;  published  Nov.  22,  1921. 

Tires,  packing,  inner  tubes,  etc..  Vehicle.  Federal  Rub- 
ber Company.  169,275  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  146.891 ; 
published  Nov.  22,  1921. 

Tires,  Patch  for.  O.  K.  Patch  Company.  168.544  ;  May 
29  ;  Serial  No.  158,579  ;  published  Nov.   14.  1922. 

Tires,  patches,  etc..  Automobile.  R.  E.  McCaughn. 
165-382  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  159,878  ;  published  Oct.  24. 
1922. 

Tires,  Pneumatic.  Willvs-Overland  Company.  169.131 : 
.Tune  12:  Serial  No.  123,149:  published  Feb.  27.  1923. 

Tires.  Pneumatic  vehicle.  Carlisle  Tire  Corporation. 
169.7.'.r.  :   .Tnne   26. 

Tires.  Pneumatic  vehicle.  Empire  Tire  &  Rubber  Corpo- 
ration. 171,468 :  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  166,223 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Tires,  Resilient  vehicle.  Kellv-Springfield  Tire  Co. 
169.306  ;  .Tune  12  ;  Serial  No.  168.046  ;  published  Mar. 
27,  1923. 

Tires.  Rubber.  Coast  Tire  and  Rubber  Company. 
175.557 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   179,657 ;   published  Aug> 

21,  1923. 

Tires.    Hubl)rr.      Ocnroan  Myers   Cord   Tire   Co.      1 66.986  ; 

Apr.   17. 
Tires.     Rubber.       Doscat     Tire     &    Rubber     Corporation. 

171.420 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.    172,260  ;   published   Apr. 

3.  1923. 
Tires,   Rubber.     Fisk  Rubber  Company.     163.320  :  Jan.  9. 
Tires,    Rubber.      Fisk    Rubber    Company.      170.546:    July 

17;   Serial  No.    173.186;   published   .Apr.   24.    1923. 
Tires.    Rubber.      Fisk    Rubber    Company.      171.418  :    Aug. 

7  :  Serial  No.  172,416  :  published  May  1,  1923. 
Tire.s,  Rubber.     S.  H.  Goldberg.     165.170;  Mar.  6:  Serial 

No.    119,190;   published   Oct.   10,   1922. 
Tires,    Rubber.       Goodvear     Tire     &     Rubber     Company. 

167.685 ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  156,991 ;  published  Feb.  0, 

1923. 


1386 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FRO'M  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Tiros,   Paibber.      Hpndcrson  Tire  &  Rubber   Co.      168,190  ; 

May  15  ;   Serial  No.  168,926 :  published  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Tires,  Rubber.     Overman  Cushion  Tire  Co. ;  168,240  ;  May 

15  ;  Serial  No.  167,091  ;  published  .Tan.  30. 
Tires,      Rubber.        Overman      Cushion      Tire      Company. 

168,241-3  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  Nos.  167,093-5  ;  published 

.Tan.   30,    1923. 
Tires,     Rubber    and     fabric.       Brunswicli-Balke-Collender 

Company.       174,437;     Oct.     16;     Serial    No.    177,951; 

published  July  17,  1923. 
Tires,     Rubber    and     fabric.       Brunswick-Balke-CoUender 

CompaJiy.     174,569  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,952 ;  pub- 
lished   July   24,    1923. 
Tires,  Rubber  automobile.     Chicago   City   Rubber  Works. 

163,037;  Jan.  2. 
Tires,  Rubbf  r  cushion.     Lambert  Tire  &  Rubber  Company. 

1 68,182  :   May   15  ;   Serial  No.   169,309  ;   published  Jan. 

30,   1923. 
Tires,  Rubber  tubes  for  pneumatic.     Packard  Motor  Car 

Company  of  New  York.     174,849  ;  Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No. 

177,510;  published  July   31,   1923. 
Tires,  Rubber  vehicle.     Standard  Tire  Company.     165,171  ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  126,826  ;  published  Oct.  .'!,  1922. 
Tires,    Solid   and   pneumatic   rubber   and    fabric.      Miller 

Rubber     Company.       170,629 ;     July     17 ;     Serial     No. 

174,791 ;    published   Apr.    24,    1923. 
Tires.     Solid    rubber.       Massachusetts     Tire     Sales     Co. 

176,356  :   Nov.  20. 
Tires,   Subcasings  of  fabric,  rubber,  and  gum  for.     A.  J. 

Stephens  Rubber  Co.     163,180  ;  Jan.  2. 
Tires,    tire   casings,   inner   tubes.    Rubber.      General    Tire 

.and  Rubber  Company.     169,130  ;   June  12  ;    Serial  No. 

114,161  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Tires,  tubes,  patches,  and  plasters.     American  Rubber  & 

Tire  Co.     165,242  ;  Mar.   6. 
Tires,    tubes,    patches,    hose,    etc.      Stanley    Glidden    Co. 

170,687;   July   17. 
Tires,   tubes,    pa  lobes,   hose,    etc.,   Rubber.      Stanley   Glid- 
den  Co.      170,207  ;   July   10  ;   Serial  No.   121,766  ;   pub- 
lished Apr.   10,  1923. 
Tires.     Vehicle.      Goodyear     Tire    &     Rubber     Company. 

163,866;  Jan.  30. 
Transmission    and    brake    linings.      .Advance    Automobile 

Accessories  Corp.     ]  77,836  ;  Dec.  25. 
Transmission  lining.     Pacific  Coast  Rubber  &  Supply  Co. 

173.066;  Sept.  11. 
Transmission   linings.     L.   I...   Libby.     169,142  ;  June   12  ; 

Serial  No.  156,284  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Tubes  and  tire  casings.  Inner.     E.  H.  Sprague.     163.823  ; 

.Tan.  30. 
Tubes,  Inner.     B.  F.  Goodrich  Company.     172,888  ;  Sept. 

11  :   Serial  No.  175,720 ;  published   June  5,   1923. 
Tubes,     Inner.       S.     Hershenstein.       168,197 ;    May     15 ; 

Serial  No.  166,000  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Tubes,   inner-tube  patches,    and    blow-out   patches,    Inner. 

W.  C.  Quarles  Co.    165,227  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  164,115  ; 

published  Oct.   31,  1922. 
Tubes,    Pneumatic.      North    American    Process    Company. 

169,194  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  169,919  ;  published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Tubes,    Repair    patches    for    pneumatic.      H.    E.    Conrov. 

167,445 ;   May   1  ;    Serial  No.   160,582 ;    published   Jan. 

2,  1923, 
Vulcanizer,    Portable.      Du-All    Manufacturing    Companv. 

165,377:   Mar.    6;   Serial   No.   160.238;   published   Nov. 

14,  1922. 

CLASS  36. 

Banio  mandolins,  ban.io  guitars,  tenor  banjos,  and  banjo 

ukuleles.     Oscar  Schmidt  Inc.     164,405  ;  Feb.  20. 
Clarinets  and  saxophones.  Wooden  reeds  for  use  in.     Slra- 

son  &  Frey,  Inc.     164,720  ;  Feb.  27. 
Cornets.     Lyon  &   Healy.     175.820 ;  Nov.   13 ;   Serial  No. 

161.325  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Disks    for    recording    the    human    voice.    Metal.      tJsinga 

Disc     Corporation.       175.921  ;     Nov.     13 ;     Serial     No. 

180.251  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Flutes  and  piccolos.     Wm.  S.  Haynes  Co.     166,575  ;  Apr. 

10;    Serial  No.    171,215;    published    Jan.   23,    3923. 
Flutes    and    piccolos.      Wm.     S.    Havnes    Co.      167,360; 

May  1 ;  Serial  No.  171.216  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Guitars,   mandolins,   banjos,   and   zithers.     W.   J.   Dyer  & 

Bro.     23,193  ;   renewed  .Tune  13,  1923. 
Harmonicas,    Mouth.      American    Wholesale    Corporation 

(Baltimore     Bargain     Etouse).        174,389:     Oct.     16; 

Serial   No.    172,816;    published   June   19,    1923. 
Harmonicas,   Mouth.     M.-  Hohner.      168,408-9  ;   May   22  ; 

Serial   Nos.    171,420-1  ;    published   Feb.    20,    1923. 
Harmonicas,  Mouth.     M.  Hohner.     174,874  :  Oct.  23  ;  Se- 
rial No.  180,180;  published  July  24,   1923. 
Harmonicas,    Mouth.      M.    Hobner.      175,786 ;    Nov.    13 ; 

Serial  No.   179,794;  published  Aug.   21,  3  923. 
Harmonicas,  Mouth.     Matth.  Hohner  Akt.  Ges.     177,643; 

Dec.    25 ;     Serial    No.    138,330 ;    published    June    12, 

1923. 

Mouthpieces  of  reed  wind  instruments.  Naujoks-Mc- 
Laughlin.  175,732  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,052  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,   1923. 

Music  rolls  and  combination  music  and  word  rolls  for 
player  pianos.  International  Player  Roll  Company. 
164,310  ;  Feb.  20. 


Music  rolls  lur  uiuomutic  pianos.  Perforated.     Juan  Bau- 

tista   Blancafort    S.   en   C.      170,209 ;    July   10 ;    Serial 

No.  141,348;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Music  rolls,  Perforated.     N.  Cardilll.     175,848  ;  Nov.  13 ; 

Serial  No.  180,584  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Music  rolls.  Perforated.     United  States  Music  Company. 

164,157;   Feb.   13. 
Musical   instruments.     C.    Bruno   &   Son,    Inc.      174,215 ; 

Oct.  16  ;   Serial  No.  177,543  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Musical   instruments.    A.   Buffet.     169,734 ;    June   26. 
Musical  instruments.     Lyon  &  Healy.     169,493  ;  June  19  ; 

Serial  No.    148,605;   published   Mar.    27,   1923. 
Musical    instruments    and    supplies.      Baldur-Pianoforte- 

Fabrik  Aktien-Gesellschaft.     166,533 ;   Apr.   10  ;   Serial 

No.   164,787  ;   published  Jan.   2,   1923. 
Musical  instruments  and  supplies.     Elkhart  Band  Instru- 
ment Company.     168,129  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  170,972  ; 

published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Musical  instruments  and  supplies  therefor.     Circle  Music 

Publishing    Company.      175,770 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

177,216  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Musical   instruments,   merchandise,    and   goods.      Lyon   & 

Healy.      174,345;    Oct.    16;    Serial   No.    144,290;    pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 
Musical  instruments.  Music  rolls  for  self-playing.     Italian 

Book    Co.      169,510;    .Tune    19;    Serial   No.    171,922; 

published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Musical  instruments,  parts,  and  strings  therefor.  Stringed. 

H.   A.    Weymann  &    Son,    Inc.      172,269-70 ;    Aug.   28 ; 

Serial   Nos.    177,534-5  ;    published    May    15,    1923. 
Musical    instruments.     Strings    for    stringed.       Schmidt- 
Holland   Inc.      174,381;   Oct.    16;   Serial  No.   161,652; 

published  June  26,  1923. 
Musical  instruments  when  not  in  use.  Racks  for  support- 
ing,    gaxrac  Company.     175,764  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No. 

169,530:  published  Aug.  21.   1923. 
Musical  instruments.  Wind.     Besson  &  Co.  Ltd.     17.5.902; 

Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  177,066  ;  published  Aug.  21.  1923. 
Orchestrions,    pianos,    organs,    etc.      Philipps    Aktien-Ge- 
sellschaft.     172.694:    Sept.    11;    Serial    No.    135,212; 

published  May  29,  1923. 
Organs,  accordions,  flutes,  and  flageolets,  Mouth.     M.  F. 

Albert.      169,176:   .Tune   12;    Serial  No.    169,488;    pub- 
lished  Mar.    6,    1923. 
Organs,    pianos,    harps,    and    parts   of   such    instruments. 

L.    van    der    Hevden    a    Hauzeur.      177.644:    Dec.    25; 

Serial     No.     147.279;     published     Oct.    9.    1923. 
Phonograph  accessories.     F.   R.  Witman.     170,817  ;   July 

24  ;   Serial  No.  170,964 :   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 
Phonograph     motors.     Spring.       Thomas     Manufacturing 

Compan.v.     1R4  210;   Feb.   13. 
Phonograph-needle    holders    for    sound    boxes.      W.    Van 

Sands.     177.755  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  178,482  :  published 

Oct.  9.   1923. 
Phonograph-needle    holders    for    sound    boxes.      W.    Van 

Sands.      177,757:    Dec.    25;    Serial   No.    178.418:    pub- 
lished Oct.  9.  1923. 
Phonograph  needles.     S.  Eshborn.     164,445  :  Feb.   20. 
Phonograph  needles.     Gold   Seal  Co.     1C6.582 ;  Apr.   10  ; 

Serial  No.  171,992  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923, 
Phonograph      needles.        Wall-Kane      Needle      Mfg.      Co. 

171,271:  .Tuly  31. 
Phonograph   needles.     A.   F.   Willat.     166,534 ;   Apr.   10 ; 

Serial  No.   163,205;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Phonograph    needles    or    styli.      S.    Wilensky.      170,530 ; 

July  17:  Serial  No.  174,225;  published  Feb.  20.   1923. 
Phonograph-record   cabinets.     National  Record  Exchange 

Companv.     173,606  :  Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No.   159,717  ;   pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 
Phonograph      records.        Lincoln      Record      Corporation. 

174,877 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  180,133  ;  published  July 

24     1923 
Phonograph   records.      W.    C.    Peak.      174.422 :    Oct.    16 ; 

Serial   No.    170,209;    published    June   26,    1923. 
Phonograph    records.       Sears.     Roebuck     and    Company. 

170,708;  July  24;  Serial  No.  140,072;  published  Apr. 

24     1923 
Phonograph   records   for   u.se   in   teaching   music.      F.  M. 

Schneider.      166,532;    Apr.    10;    Serial    No.    J65,0.'?9; 

published  Dec.   26,  1922, 
Phonograph  repeating  attachment.     Gold  Seal  Co.  166,539; 

Apr.   10:   Serial  No.    1.59,258 ;   published   .Tan.   9,    1923. 
Phonoerapbs.  Chautauqua       Phonograph        Company. 

175,750:  Nov.  13;   Serial  No.  165,580;   published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Phonographs.     E.  L.  Corle.     175,748  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 

164,157:  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Phonographs.     Federal  Electric  Company.     166,131 ;  Mar. 

27  ;   Serial  No.  140,792  :  published  May  30,   1922. 
Phonographs.     Goldenola   Talking  Machine  Co.     172.407  ; 

Aug.   28  ;   Serial  No.  174.732  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Phonographs.     J.  Hlrshberg  Co.     164,306  ;  Feb.  20. 
Phonographs.     Lansburgh  &  Brother.     166,577  ;  Apr.  10  ; 

Serial  No.  171,424;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Phonographs.  Lyradion       Manufacturing       Company. 

174,321 ;  Oct.  16  ;   Serial  No.   177,790 ;  published  June 

26,  1923. 
Phonographs.     Manufacturers  Phonograph  Co.     163,512 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Phonographs.      Outing    Talking    Machine    Co,      169,414 ; 

June  12. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


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Phonographs,  parts  thereof,  and  phonograph  records. 
F.  F.  Nelson.  175,925:  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  179,948; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Phonographs.  Plaza  Music  Company.  175,730  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  179,110;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Phonographs.  H.  A.  Robbins.  1(>9.357  :  .June  12;  Se- 
rial   No.    172,439;    published    Feb.    27,    1923. 

Phonographs  and  articles  used  therewith.  Charming 
Phonograph  Company.     104.713  ;  Feb.  27. 

Phonographs  and  other  t.-iIUing  machines,  Reproducers 
for.  Claravox  Companv.  100.183;  June  12;  Serial  No. 
172,583  :  published  Mar.  0,  1923. 

Phonographs  and  parts  thereof.  0.  W.  Richardson  & 
Co.  1(?9,506;  June  19;  Serial  No.  171,038;  published 
Mar.  27.  1923. 

Phonographs  and  parts  thereof.  Rosen  &  Llstengart. 
174,027':  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  179,558;  published  July 
24,  1923. 

Phonographs  and  phonograph  accessories.  S.  Eehborn, 
174,391  ;  Oct.  16  :  Serial  No.  173,702  ;  published  June 
26,  1923. 

Phonographs  and  phonograph  records.     James  A.   Hearn 
&    Son    Inc.      166,593 ;    Apr.    10 ;    Serial    No.    165,994 ;. 
published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

I'honogmphs,  Mechanical  motors  for.  Qualitiphone  In- 
(■.iii>.M:,fofl.     164.716:  Feb.  27. 

Phonographs    or    talking    machines    and    parts    thereof. 
Lyures    Company.       166,555 ;     Apr.     10 ;     Serial    No. 
170,941  ;   published   Jan.    23.    1923. 

Phonographs,  phonograph  records  and  needles,  etc.  Sears, 
Roebuck  and  Co.  167,620  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  125,254  : 
published  Jan.  10.  1023. 

Phonographs,  Sound  boxes  for.  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Com- 
pany. 172.002  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  140,073  ;  published 
May  8,  1923. 

Phonographs,  Sound-record  tablets  and  recording  attach- 
ments for.  H.  A.  Miller.  173,005;  Sept.  11;  Serial 
No.  177,797  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Phonographs,  talking  and  musical  machines,  phonograph 
needlps.  Polyphohwerke  .Akti'^ncesellsch.Tft.  17i.0.'',0  : 
.luly  31:  Serial  No.  145.583:  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Phonographs,  talking  machines,  and  reproducers,  horns, 
etc.  "Supplee-Biddle  Hardware  Companv.  174,349 ; 
Oct.  16:  Serial  No.  140,683;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Phonographs,  talking  machines,  and  sound  records.  B. 
Rubin.  165.413:  Mar.  6:  Serial  No.  133,594;  pub- 
lished Aug.  10.  1920. 

Phonographs,  Vocaltone-Pianotina  Co.     167,322  ;  Apr.  24. 

Phonographic  apparatus.  Device  for  controlling  the  start- 
ing and  stopping  of.  Thomas  A.  Edison,  Incorporated. 
172.259  :  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  139,518  ;  published  Mav 
15.  192.3. 

Phonographic  note  disks,  note  cylinders,  and  sound 
plates  or  records,  etc.  Polvphonwerke  Aktiengcsell- 
schaft.  167.353  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  145,585  ;  published 
Jan.  30,  1923. 

Pianofortes,  pianos,  and  phonographs.  Jacob  Doll  & 
Sons.  175,729;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  179,138;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Pianofortes,  pianos,  and  phonographs.  Frederick  Piano 
Company.  175.798:  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  179.594: 
puhli'shed  Aug.   21,   1923. 

Piano-player  actions.  King  Plaver  Action  Companv. 
170,734  :  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  172,420  :  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Pianos.  \^.  II.  Baldwin  &  Co.  20,903 :  renewed  Mar. 
29.   1922. 

Pianos.  H.  C.  Bav  Companv.  169,188;  June  12:  Serial 
No.    173,069:    published   Mar.    6,    1923. 

Pianos.  Central  Piano  Co.  166,545  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No. 
149,890;   published  Dec.   26,  1922. 

Pianos.     V.   G.  Paradiso.     175.211  ;  Oct.  30. 

Pianos.  Spector  &  Son  Piano  Co.  167.755 ;  May  8 : 
Serial   No.    170.602;    published    Feb.   6.    1923. 

Pianos.     Union  Piano  Company.     174,548  :  Oct.  16. 

Pianos.      O.    W.    Wuertz    Co.      176.776 :    Nov.    27. 

Pianos  and  phonographs.  H.  Lehr.  173.002  ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  177,494  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Pianos  and  phonographs.  Mav  Department  Stores  Com- 
panv. 168,423 ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  172,385 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 

Pianos  and  piano  players.  Flavor.  Baldwin  Companv. 
165,257 ;  Mar.  6 :  Serial  No.  167,705 ;  published 
Dec.  19,  1922. 

Pianos  and  player  pianos.  Baldwin  Company.  165.628  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Pianos  and  player  pianos.  Cable-Nelson  Pl.ino  Company. 
170.960;  July  24. 

Pianos  and  nlayer  pianos.  Kohler  &  Campbell,  Incor- 
porated.    167.987  ;  May  8. 

Pianos  and  player  pianos.  Lester  Piano  Companv. 
169,001  :  May  29. 

Pianos  and  player  pianos.  Seger  &  Sons  Piano  Manu- 
facturing Company.  166,718:  Apr.  10;  Serial  No. 
148,678:    published   Jan.   2,   1923. 

Pianos  and  pla.ver  pianos.  Werner  Industries  Com- 
pany. 166,568 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  166,755-6 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.   26,   1922. 

Pianos  and  plaver  pianos.  Werner  Industries  Companv. 
166,676;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  166,756;  published  Dec. 
26,   1922. 


Pianos,  phonographs,   and    records,   Player.     Starr   Piano 

Company.       175.806;    Nov.    13;    Serial    No.    135,764; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Pianos,  piano  players,  pianos,  organs.  Player.    M.  Steinert 

&  Sons  Co.     165,330  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  154,670  ;  pub- 
lished  Nov.    14,   1922. 
Pianos,    Player.      F.    D.   Darrow.      177,788 ;    Dec.    25. 
Pianos,  player  and  reproducing  pianos,  and  parts  thereof. 

United  Piano  Corporation.  164,396  ;  Feb.  20. 
I'ianos,  player  pianos,  and  piano  players.     Baldwin  Com- 
pany.    177,746;  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  180,264  ;  published 

Oct.  9.  1923. 
Pianos,  player  pianos,  etc.     Wellsmore  &  Co.     170,959  ; 

July  24. 
Pianos,    violins,    guitars,    banjos,    and    talking    machines. 

Goldsmith's  Music  Store  Co.     167,326  ;  Apr.   24. 
Pianos,'  violins,    guitars,    banjos,    and    talking   machines. 

Goldsmith's  Music   Store   Co.     167,328 ;    .\pr.   24. 
Record  brush,  phonographs,  needles  for  talking  machines, 

etc..  Disk-.     Lansburgh   &-  Bro.     177.847  ;   Dec.   25. 
Reproducers,    tone   arms,    tone    modifiers,    and   automatic 

stops.     Jewel  Phonoparts  Company.     166,544  ;  Apr.  10  ; 

Serial  No.  150,539  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Saxophone  and  clarinet  reeds.     G.  E.  Lefebvre.    172,428  ; 

Aug.  28  :  Serial  No.  176.195  :   published  May  15.  1923. 
Saxophones.      Saxophone   Shop.      168,133 :    May    15 ;    Se- 
rial No.   170,790 ;   published  Feb.   20,   1923. 
Table    and    phonograph,    phonographs,    etc..    Combination 

library.     Westphono  Incorporated.     174,313  ;  Oct.  9. 
Talking-machine  and  phonograph  needles.    General  Phono- 
graph   Corporation.      174,919 ;    Oct.    23. 
Talking-machine  needles.     W.  H.  Bagshaw  Co.     167.991 ; 

May  8. 
Talking-machine      needles.        .Jordan      Marsh      Companv. 

166.584  :   Apr.  10  ;    Serial  No.   172,419  ;   published  Jan. 

23.  1923. 
Talking-machine    needles.      H.    J.    Wenglein's    Norica-    & 

Herold-'SVerke      Niirnberg-Schwabacher      Nadelfabriken, 

G.   m.   b.    H.      168.366  :    May   22 ;    Serial  No.   164,621 ; 

published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Talking-machine    needles,    talking   machines,    etc.      L.    J. 

Unger.     164,658  :  Feb.   27. 
Talking-machine-record  albums.     Jordan  Marsh  Company. 

172.146  ;  Aug.   21 ;   Serial  No.  177,976  ;  published  May 

8,  1923. 
Talking-machine     record,     talking-machine,     radio,     and 

plavei'-piano-roll    cabinets.       Udell     Works.       167.781 ; 

Mav  8  ;  Serial  No.  171,110  :  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Talking-machine    records.      G.    H.   Davis.      166,583 ;   Apr. 

10  :   Serial   No.  172,148 ;  published  .Tan.  23.   1923. 
Talking-machine    records.      Federal    Record    Corporation. 

169,107  :  .June  5. 
Talking  machines.    Duophone  Syndicate  Limited.   177.662  ; 

Dec.  25:  Seri.al  No.  181.015:  published  Oct.  9.  1923. 
Talking   machines.      Jordan    Marsh    Company.      165.212 : 

Mar.   6;   Serial  No.  166.454;   published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Talking     machines     and      phonographs.        Sonora,      Inc. 

171.276:   .Tilly  31. 
Talkins    machines    and    pianos.      L.    Bamberger    &    Co. 

176.777  :   Nov.  27. 
Talking   machines   and   talking-machine   records.      Societa 

Italiana   di   Fonotipia.      172,860  ;   Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No 

170.045;  published  .Tune  5.   1923. 
Talking   machines,    reproducers,    recorders,   etc.      Voluma 

Corporation.      174,340:    Oct.    16;    Serial   No.    155,328; 

published    June    19,    1923. 
Trumpets,  cornets,  trombones,  band  and  orchestra  horns. 

etc.     H.  N.  White  Companv.     165.363  :  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 

No.  166,730:   published  Nov.   28,   1922. 
Ukulele    and    banjo    pegs,    ukulele,    mandolin,    banjo,    and 

guitar   tailpieces,   etc.    .  Waverlv  Musical   Products   Co. 

169,190  ;  .Tune  12  ;  Serial  No.  174,601  ;  published  Mar. 

6.  1923. 
Violins    and    similar    musical    instruments,    Strings    for. 

A.   Burdwise.      165.261  :   Mar.    6 ;    Serial   No.   167,378 ; 

published    Nov.    28,   1922. 
Violins  and  similar  musical  instruments.  Strings  for.     M 

Selbach.     172,863  :   Sent.  11  ;  Serial   No.  171,287  ;  pub 

lished  June  5,  1923. 
Violins    and    similar    musical    instruments.    Strings    for. 

Simson    &   Frey,    Inc.      170.458 :    July    17 ;    Serial    No. 

172.561  :   published  Apr.   3,  1923. 
Violins  and  violin  bows.     M.  E.  Schoening  Co.     177,827  ; 

Dec.   25. 
Violins,  guitars,  mandolins,  etc.     Gustav  Pirazzi  &  Comp. 

167,429:   May    1:    Serial   No.    164,825;    published   .Tan. 

30,   1923. 
Violins,  violas,  violoncellos,  double  basses,  tango  banios, 

etc..  Strings  for.     Gibson  Musical  String  Co.     166,337  ; 

Mar.   27. 
Wind-instrument   mouthpiece.     W.   H.   Blckett.      171,961 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Xylophones.     J.   C.  Deagan,   Inc.     174,862:  Oct.   23;   Se- 
rial No.  180,529  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

CLASS  37. 

.Vlbums.     G.  Gennert,  Inc.     173,262  :  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No. 

175,423  :  published  June  12,   1923. 
Announcements.      Richter    Card    &   Paper    Co.      174.281 ; 

Oct.  9;  Serial  No.  179.224:  publi.sbpd  Julv  3.  1923. 
.\pple  wrappers.     F.  C.  Strvpe.     171.005;  Julv  31;  Serial 

No.  176,924;  published  May  15,  1923. 


1388 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Binders  and  buoks,   book  bindings,   envelopes,  ietterlieuds, 
etc.,  Loose-leaf.     Uawkeye  Bindery  Company.     168,222  ; 
May   15  ;   Serial  No.   172,273  ;   published   Fi'b.   13,   1023. 
Binders    and   leaves   therefor,    Loose-leaf.      United    Auto 
graphic    Register    Co.      174,663 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No. 
169,993;    published   July   24,    1923. 
Binders,     LooSe-leaf.      Irving-Pitt     Manufacturing     Com- 
pany.    163,473  ;  Jan.  16. 
Binders,    Loo.se-leaf.      A.    B.    Plushkell.      177,391 ;    Dec. 

18  ;   Serial  No.  181,864  ;  published  Oct.  2.  1923. 
Binders,    Loose-leaf.      U-File-M    Binder    Mfg.    Company. 
166,123;  Mar.  27;   Serial  No.  152,004;   published  Aug. 
1,  1922. 
Blank  forms,  Printed.     P.  L.  Hawks.     165,831 ;  Mar.  20  ; 

Serial   No.   171,359  ;  published  Jan.  2,   1923. 
Blotters.      Standard   Paper   Mauu£;icturiug   Co.      170,116; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  161,283  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Book  and  catalogue  covers  and  decorative  effects.     David 
J.    MoUoy    Company.      176,033;    Nov.    13;    Serial    No. 
179,378  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Bookkeeping    forms,     binders,     and     indexes,     Loose-leaf. 
Charles  R.  Hadley  Company.     165,700  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial 
No.   170,017  ;   published   Dec.   12,   1922. 
Bookkeeping    record    and    correspondence    blank    fonns, 
Loan     societies'.       Hawkins    Mortgage     Co.       168,883 ; 
May  29  ;   Serial  No.  167,306  :  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Books     and    binders,     Renewable-leaf.       G.     A.     Bennett. 
165,826;  Mar.  20;   Serial   No.  171,892;  published  Jan. 
2     1923 
Books  and  filing  cards  for  bookkeeping  purposes,  Receipt. 
W.  A.   Rinsler.      174.251  :    Oct.   9  ;   Serial   No.   160,434  ; 
published  July  10,  1923. 
Books,    application    blanks,    grade    cards,    chalk,    crayon, 
pencils,    etc.,   Blank   cash.      A.    B.   Metcalfe.      165,526 : 
Mar.  13  ;   Serial  No.   157,673  ;  published  Oct.  10,   1922. 
Books,  Blank-form.     J.   I.  Cook.     173,474  ;   Sept.  25  ;  Se- 
rial No.  176,165  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Books,   Blank   record.      Forbes   Publishing   Co.      168,557  ; 
May  29  ;   Serial  No.   161,982  ;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Books,  Composition,   memorandum,  and  note.     A.  Haupt. 

166,781 ;  Apr.   10. 
Books,     Memoranda.        Clipper     Belt     Lacer     Company. 
172,120  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  175,301 ;  published  May 
22,  1923. 
Books   of   accounting   and   packages   and    pages    therefor. 
Loose-leaf.     Simplicity  Sales  Company.     173,744 ;   Oct. 
2  ;  Serial  No.  178,068  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Books  of  Wank  forms.     Brooks-WIlbor-Parsons  Company. 
175,287;   Nov.   6;    Serial  No.   123,328;   published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 
Books,   pads,   and  tablets,  etc.,   Blank.     Boorum   &  Pease 

Company.     163.898  ;  Feb.  6. 
Books,    pamphlets,    and    papers,    Binders    for.      Weber    & 
McCrea.      175,318 ;   Nov.   6  ;    Serial   No.   180,996 ;   pub- 
lished Aug.  21,   1923. 
Books,  Pass.     William  Mann  Company.     168,155  ;  May  15  ; 

Serial  No.  173.266;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Books,  Score.     James  W.  Brine  Company.     174,678  ;  Oct, 

23:   Serial  No.   172,730;  published  July  24,   1923. 
Bread    wrappers.      Potter-Wrightington,    Inc.      170,466 ; 
July  17  ;  Serial  No.  164,187  ;   published  Apr.   10,  1923. 
Bristol.     Index.       American     Writing     Paper     Company. 

176.104  ;  Nov.  13. 
Card   indexes,    index   cards,   cases,    cabinets,    etc.      Index 
Visible,    Inc.      174,783 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial   No.    148,279  ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 
Cardboard,     and    correspondence    paper    and    envelopes. 

Allan  &  Gray.     167.997  ;  May  8. 
Cardboard  and  fine  correspondence  paper  and   envelopes. 

Allan  &  Gray.     163,268-9;   Jan.  9. 
Cardboard  and  fine  correspondence  paper  and  envelopes. 

Allan  &  Gray.     177,589;  Dec.  18. 
Cards.    Correspondence.      Highland    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany.    166,280;  Mar.  27. 
Checks,  Bank.     Bankers   Supply  Co.     173,042  ;   Sept.   11 ; 

Serial  No.  179,391 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Cloth  boards.     Manchester  Board  &  Paper  Co.     174,914  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Cravons.         Milton       Bradley       Company.         177,804-5 : 

Dec.  25. 
Cravons     and      pencils.        American     Crayon      Company. 
171,221  ;  July   31 ;   Serial   No.   177,347  ;  published  May 
8,   1923. 
Crayons,    chalks,    and    pencils.    American    Crayon    Com- 
pany.    170,248  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  171,440  ;  published 
Apr.  3,  1923. 
Crayons,  color  atlas,  individual   color  charts,   color  score 
cards,    etc.      Munsell    Color    Company.      167,696 ;    May 
8  ;   Serial  No.  167,683  :  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Currency  straps  of  .$500  denominations.      Spurgin  Manu- 
facturing   Company.      172.271:    Aug.    28;    Serial    No. 
177,575  ;    published    May    29.    1923. 
Desk   sets,   pens,  writing   paper,   etc.     Gorham   Manufac- 
turing Company.     175,293  ;  Nov.  0  ;  Serial  No.  152,245 
published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Diaries.      Carev   Printing   Company.     165,535  :    Mar.    13 

Serial  No.  159,342  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Display   stands   or   easels.      C.   W.   Lasher,   jr.      170,271 
July  10  :   Serial  No.  174,251  ;  published  Apr.  10.  1923 
Duplicating   apparatus    and    accessories   thereto,   etc.     D 
Gestetner  Limited.    174.275  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  178,175 
published  July  10,  1923. 


Duplicating  rolls.     Reck   Duplicator   Company.     176,702 ; 

Nov.  27';  Serial  No.  177,065;  published  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Easels     for     supporting     advertising     cards.     Cardboard. 

New    Method   Die   &   Cut-Out    Co.      174,502 ;    Oct.    16 ; 

Serial  No.   181,304;   published  July  24,  1923. 
Envelopes.      Kovacs   and    Meszaros.      171,146 ;    July    31 ; 

Serial  No.   162,179  ;   published  May   1,   1923. 
Envelopes.      J.  W.   Lindau,   jr.     167,665 ;  May   8 ;    Serial 

No.    169,979 ;   published   Feb.   20,    1923. 
Envelopes.        Seeplain      Envelope      Company.        165,929 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Envelopes.      Sewell-Clapp-Envelopes.      166,038  ;   Apr.   17  ; 

Serial  No.   171,288;   published  Jan.   10,    1923. 
Envelopes  and  paper.    Edgar  C.  Ruwc  Company.    172,691 ; 

Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.  154,889 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Envelope    blanks,    Stationery.      Workman    Manufacturing 

Company.       166.825 ;    Apr.    17 ;     Serial    No.    171,882 ; 

published  Feb.  6,   1923. 
Envolope.s,      Mailing.        American      Envelope      Company. 

163,487  ;    Jan.    16. 
Envelopes,  Window.     Wolf  Brothers.     172.897  ;  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  178,942  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
■•Erasers.     Blackboard.       Associated     Manufacturers     Co. 

175,279  ;  Oct.   80. 
Erasers,  lead  pencils,  rubber  bands,  etc.     .American  Lead 

Pencil     Company.       168,708;     May     29;     Serial     No. 

154,425  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Fiber    hoard    and    automobile    panel     material.       G.    E. 

Gagnier.     177,552-3  :  Dec.  18  ;   Serial  Nos.  183,107-8  ; 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Files.     W.  E.  Thayer  Company.     175.311 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial 

No.  157,781;  publi.shed  Aug.   14,  1923. 
Files,    Letter.      A.   Grnf.      163.327  ;   .Tan.   9. 
Folders,   cards,   guides,   stationery,   etc.     United  Business 

Equipment  Co.     175.322;  Nov.  0;   Serial  No.   180,910; 

published  Aug.  21.  1923. 
Forms,    loose-leaf    covers    and    fillers,    blank,    order,    and 

plan  hooks,  etc.,  Printed.     S.  C.  Stephenson.     163,951 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Index   guides,   record   cards,  card  alphabets,   and  folders. 

Blank.      Wabash    Cabinet    Co.       166,982 ;    Apr.    17. 
Indexes,  index  cards,  index-card  cases,  etc..  Card.     Index 

Visihle,  Inc.     171.963  :  Auit.  14. 
Inkwell  bases,  sponge  cups,  desk  pads,  etc.     L.  D.  Schroy 

Company.     175,327  :  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,725  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 
Labeling  clips  for  use  with  loose-leaf  binders.     Benj.   D. 

Benson   &  Sons,    Inc..      173,152  :    Sept.   18 ;    Serial   No. 

152,536;    published    June   19,    1923. 
Labels  and  paper.   Gummed.     Mid-States  Gummed  Paper 

Co.     164,186-7  ;  Feb.  13. 
Labels,    Gummed.      Grand    Rapids    Label    Co.      163,328; 

Jan.  9. 
Leads   and   lead    containers.      Wahl    Company.      177.640 ; 

Dec.    25:    Serial   No.    145,483:    published   Oct.   9.    1923. 
Ledgers.   Loose-leaf.     National  Blank  Book  Co.     168,253  ; 

May  15  ;  Serial  No.  172,548  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Letter  sheets    and    mailing   or   correspondence   envelopes, 

etc.      C.    L.    Benedict.      168,211  ;   May    15 ;    Serial    No. 

151,935 ;    published   Feb.    13,   1923. 
Letterheads    and    stationery.      Woodbury    &    Company. 

164,564  ;   Feb.   20. 
Letterheads,  envelopes,  report  blanks,  etc.     Supreme  Ori- 
ent   O.    O.    H.    &    P.      169,998;    July    10;    Serial    No. 

145,597;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Moisteners.     A.  J.  Buren.     172,252  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 

156,048;  published  May  29.  1923. 
Notebooks,  Loose-leaf.   Wilson-Jones  Loose  Leaf  Company. 

166.276  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  170,457  ;  published  Dec. 

5    1922. 
Office  supplies.     Aktiebolaget  Galco.     167,088;  Apr.   24; 

Serial  No.  147,149  ;   published  Feb.  6,   1923. 
Pad,     Writing.       Commercial     Appliance    Co.       165,834 ; 

Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  171,202;  published  Dec.  26.  1922. 
Paper.     J.  W.  Butler  Paper  Company.     172,922  ;  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  177,213  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Paper.      Chicago    Paper    Company.      175,963 ;    Nov.    13 ; 

Serial  No.  171,725;   published   Aug.   28.   1923. 
Paper.      Chicaeo    Paper    Company.      176.395 :    Nov.    27 ; 

Serial  No.  171,726:  published  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Paper.      Chicago    Paper    Company.      176,396 ;    Nov.    27 ; 

Serial    No.    171,728;    published    Sept.    11,    1923. 
Paper.      Coy,    Hunt    and    Company.      166.006 ;    Mar.   27 ; 

Serial  No.  168,921 ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Paper.      Coy,    Hunt   and    Company.      173,132 ;    Sept.    18 ; 

Serial  No.  179,399  ;   published  June  12,   1923. 
Paper.      John    Dickinson    &    Co.      23,516 ;    renewed    Aug. 

22    1923 
Paper.     Gilbert  Paper  Co.     176,401  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

182,410;   published   Sept.    11.    1923. 
Paper.      L.    Hyman    &    Sons.      168,244 ;    May    15 ;    Serial 

No.   167,127  :   published  Feb.   13.   1923. 
Paper.     New  York   &   Pennsylvania   Company.     163,477 ; 

Jan.    16. 
Paper.     P.  C.   Strype.     166,934-5;   Apr.  17;   Stnal  Nos. 

168,385-6  :   published  Jan.   16,   1923. 
Paper  and  cloth.  Gummed.     Ideal  Coated  Paper  Company. 
168,672  ;  Mav  29  ;  Serial  No.   149,704  ;  pubUshed  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Paper  and  envelopes.     Berlin  &  Jones  Company.    171,167; 

.Tuly   31 :   Serial   No.   176,783  ;   published  May  8.   1923. 
Paper    and    envelones.      Finska    Pappersbruksforeningen. 

164,116;  Feb.  13. 


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Paper  and  cnvolopos.  Strathmore  Paper  Company. 
165,998 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,178  ;  published  Jan. 
2,    1923. 

Paper  aud  envelopes.  Writing.  George  B.  Hurd  &  Co. 
23,708  :  renewed  Oct.  17,  1923. 

Paper  and  envelopes.  Writing.  Miamisburg  Paper  Co. 
166, '^74  ;  Mar.  2(  ;  Serial  No.  169,981 ;  published  Dec. 
26,    1922. 

Paper  and  envelopes,  Writing.  Montag  Bros.  Inc. 
163,442  ;  Jan.   9. 

Paper  and  envelopes.  Writing.  Rose  Company.  176,432  : 
Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  183,232 :  published  Sept.  11, 
1923. 

Paper  and  envelopes.  Writing.  Samuel  Ward  Manufac- 
turing Co.  108,604  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  168,567  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  12.  1922. 

Paper  and  mailing  envelopes,  Writing.  Chapin  &  Gould 
Paper  Comp;inv.  177.519;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  169,052; 
published  Dec.  12,   1922. 

Paper  and  mailing  envelopes.  Writing.  Whiting  Paper 
Company.  171,983;  Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  178,888;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923. 

Paper  and  mailing  envelopes,  Writing  and  printing. 
American  Writing  Paper  Company.  171,051 ;  July  31 ; 
Serial   No.   175.540;   published  May  15,   1923. 

Paper  and  maUlng  envelopes.  Writing  and  printing. 
American  Writing  Paper  Company.  173,464  ;  Sept.  25  ; 
Serial  No.  179,701 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Paper  and  mailing  envelopes.  Writing  and  printing. 
Chapin  &  Gould  Paper  Company.  170,288  ;  July  10  ; 
Serial  No.  176.114  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923.      - 

Paper  aud  paper  tablets,  Writing.  Hampton  Roads 
Paper  Company.     163,940;  Feb.  6. 

Paper  and  paper  towels.  Toilet.  Albany  Perforated  Wrap- 
ping Paper  Co.  170..S08  ;  July  10;  Serial  No.  176,437; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Paper  and  paper  towels.  Toilet.  Albany  Perforated  Wrap- 
ping Paper  Co.  175,284  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  182,529  ; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Paper  and  paper  towels.  Toilet.  Rushmore  Paper  Mills, 
Inc.  169,367 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  175.272 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

Paper  and  paper  towels.  Toilet.  Sauquoit  Toilet  Paper 
Co.  173,662  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,048  ;  published 
June  26,  1923. 

Paper  and  paper  towels.  Toilet.  Wortendyke  Manufactur- 
ing Co.  170,252;  July  10;  Serial  No.  171,192;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Paper,  and  paper  towels.  Toilet.  Wortendyke  Manufac- 
turing Co.  173.467  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  179,911 ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Paper  and  stationery.  R.  A.  Haag.  165,338 ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  162,735  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Paper  and  stationery.     G.  L.  Leikauf.     164,195  :  Feb.  13. 

Paper  and  towels,  Toilet.  Wortendyke  Manufacturing  Co. 
173,233  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  166,864  ;  published  June 
19,  1923. 

Paper  and  wrapping  paper,  Book.  West  Virginia  Pulp  & 
Paper  Company.  172,266 ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 
177,256:    published   May   29,    1923. 

Paper,  bank-note  wrappers,  blank  books.  Levey  Printing 
Company.  177,557 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  173,505 : 
published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Paper,  blank  books,  etc.  Levey  Printing  Company. 
176,730  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  173,508  ;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Paper,  Blotting.  Standard  Paper  Manufacturing  Co. 
170,523  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  174,704  ;  published  Apr. 
17    1923 

Paper,  Blotting.  Standard  Paper  Manufacturing  Co. 
170,525 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  174,703  ;  published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 

Paper,  Bond.  H.  P.  Andrews  Paper  Company.  173,529  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Paper,  Bond.  H.  P.  Andrews  Paper  Company.  175,351 ; 
Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  167,754;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Paper,  Bond.  H.  P.  Andrews  Paper  Company.  177,601-2  ; 
Dec.  18. 

Paper,  Bond.  W.  P.  Jeffries  Company.  165,738 ;  Mar. 
20  ;  Serial  No.  169,636  ;  published  Dec.  12  :  1922. 

Paper.  Bond.  Louisville  Paper  Co.  176,402 ;  Nov.  27 ; 
Serial    No.    181,902 :    published    Sept.    11.    1923. 

Paper,  Bond.  Louisville  Paner  Co.  176,421  ;  Nov.  27  ; 
Serial  No.  181.901:  published  Sent.  11.  192.S. 

Paper,  Bond.  J.  J.  Murphy  Paper  Co.  177.516  ;  Dec.  18 ; 
Serial  No.   163.529  ;   published   Sept.   5,   1922. 

Paper,  Bond.  Peerless  Paper  Company.  171,178 ;  July 
31 :  Serial  No.  171,653  :  published  May  8,  1923. 

Paper,  Bond.  Standard  Paper  Manufacturing  Co. 
173,537;  Sept.  25. 

Paper.  Bond.  Weber  Lithographing  Co.  166,824;  Apr. 
17;  Serial  No.  172,922;  published  Feb.  6.  1923. 

Paper,  Bond  and  correspondence.  H.  Reeve  Angel  &  Co. 
172,917  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  178,020  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Paper,  Bond  and  ledger  writing  and  printing  paper.     Col- 
lins Mfg.  .Co.     163,992;  Feb.  6. 
Paper.  Bond,  ledger,  and  superfine  writing  and  printing. 
Collins  Mfg.  Co.     163.028  ;  Feb.  6. 

Paper,  Bond,  ledger,  and  writing.  Gilbert  Paper  Co. 
175.285 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  182,411  ;  published  Aug. 
21,  1923. 


Paper,  Bond,  ledger,  and  writing.  Poland  Paper  Com- 
pany. 167,154  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  172,651 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  6,  1923. 

Paper,  Bond,  ledger,  and  writing.  Poland  Paper  Com- 
pany. 168,410  ;■  May  22  ;  Serial  .\o.  172,489  ;  published 
Feb.  6,  1923. 

I'aper,  Bond  writing.  Chilllcothe  Paper  Company. 
106,371  ;   Apr.   3 ;    Serial   No.   170,005 ;   published   Dec. 

5,  1922. 

Paper,    Bond    writing    and    printing.      Collins    Mfg.    Co. 

163,093  ;  Feb.  6. 
Paper,    Bond    writing    and    printing.      Collins    Mfg.    Co. 

168,534  ;  May  22. 
Paper,    Itond    writing    and    printing.      Collins    Mfg.    Co. 

171,017  ;   July  31  ;  Serial   No.   168,836  ;   published  May 

15,  1923. 
Paper,     Book.       Kimberly-Clark     Company.       163,945-6 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Paper,  Book.     West  Virginia  Pulp  &  Paper  Co.     167,105; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,570 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Paper,  Book,  bond,  and  writing.  Chillicothe  Paper  Com- 
pany. 171,109 ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  174,610 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 
Paper  bread  wrappers.  Package  Paper  &  Supply  Corpo- 
ration.   171,555  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  177,923  ;  published 

May  8,  1923. 
Paper,     Bristol.       American     Writing     Paper     Company. 

176,404  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  182,037  ;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 
Paper,  bristol  board,  and  cardboard.     J.  W.  Butler  Paper 

Co.      174,222;   Oct.   9;    Serial   No.    180,838;   published 

July  10,  1923. 
Paper,   bristol   board,   and   post-card  bristol   board.   Book 

and  printing.     Paper   Mills'   Company.     165,324  ;   Mar. 

6  ;  Serial  No.  169,222  ;  published  Dec.  5.  1922. 
Paper,    cards,    envelopes,    etc.,    Correspondence.      M.    T. 

Bird.      174,425;    Oct.    16;    Serial    No.    179,846;    pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 
Paper   clips.      L.    Collier.      1G5.316 ;    Mar.    6 ;    Serial   No. 

167,384  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Paper   clips.      Noesting   Pin   Ticket   Company.      174,225 ; 

Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180,805  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Paper  clips.     G.  E.  Vaughan.     175,259  ;  Oct.  30. 
Paper,     Coated     book.       McLaurin-Jones     Co.       177,571 ; 

Dec.   18 ;   Serial   No.   176,844 ;   published   Oct.   2,   1923. 
Paper,    Coated   book.      Stone    &   Andrew    Inc.      163,539; 

Jan.    16. 
Paper,  correspondence  envelopes,  etc..  Writing.     Mid  West 

Paper  &  Envelope  Co.     175,991 ;   Nov.   13  ;   Serial  No. 

168.118;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Paper,    correspondence    envelopes,    writing    tablets,    and 

papeteries.  Writing.     Mid  West  Paper  &  Envelope  Co. 

168,634  ;   May  29  ;   Serial  No.   168,326  ;   published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 

Paper,     Cover.        Chemical     Paper     Manufacturing     Co. 

166,883 ;     Apr.     17 ;     Serial     No.     142,385 ;     published 

Jan.  16.  1923. 
Paper,    Cover.      Marvellum    Company.      171,981-2 ;    Aug. 

21  ;  Serial  Nos.  178,856-7  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Paper,   Cover.      Peninsular  Paper   Company.      166.926-8; 

Apr,    17;    Serial    Nos.    172,345-7;    published  'Jan.    16, 

1923. 
Paper,    Cover.      Peninsular    Paper    Company.      169.182 ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  172,554  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Paper.    Cover.       Peninsular    Paper    Companv.       170,333  ; 

Julv  10. 
Paper",    Cover.      Peninsular    Paper    Company.      175,356 ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  178,279  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Paper,   Craft.     Aktiebolaget  Molnbacka-Trvsil.      1(;9,364 ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  175.178  :  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 
Paper,    Crape.      Papyrus    Company.      177.499 ;    Dec.    18 ; 

Serial  No.  182.221  ;  published   Sept.   18,  1923. 
Paper,    CrSpe.      Dennlson    Manufacturing    Co.      173,743 ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,093  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Paper,  CrSpe.     Tissue  Co.     166,942  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No. 

172,066;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Paper,   Crepe.     Tissue   Companv.      163,870-1;   Feb.  6. 
Paper,  CrSpe.     Tissue  Company.     171,002  :   July  31 ;   Se- 
rial No.  177,150;   published   May   15.   1923. 
Paper,    Enameled    book.      Martin    Cantine   Co.      175,251 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Paper,  Enameled  book.     Martin  Cantine  Co.     176,430-1  ; 

Nov,    27 ;    Serial   Nos.    182.980-1 ;    published    Sept.    11, 

1923. 
Paper,   envelopes,  and  lead   pencils.     Tennessee  Paper   & 

Bag  Co.     168.861:   May  29;    Serial  No.   172,809;   pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 
Paper,   envelopes,    and   lead   pencils.   Printing,   wrapping, 

writing,  etc.     Tennessee  Paper  &  Bag  Co.     168.859-60  ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,108-9  ;  published  Mar.  13.  1923. 
Paner,    envelopes,    and    papeteries.      Birnie    Paper    Com- 
pany.    170,286-7  :  Julv  10  ;  Serial  Nos.  176.876-7  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 
Paper,    envelopes,    bristol    or    card    board.    Writing.      V. 

Vivaudou,  Inc.     168.715  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  161,660  ; 

published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Paper,   envelopes,   etc.     J.   C.  Blair  Company.      170,323 ; 

July  10:   Serial   No.  175,706;  published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
Paper,   envelopes,   pens,   pencils,   etc.,   Writine.     Calhoun, 

Robblns  &  Co.     168,863;  Mav  29;  Serial  No.  172,206; 

published  Mar.  6,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Classified  list  of  trade-marlcs  registered — Continued. 


Paper,   envelones,   print   book   cover,   etc.,    Wrapping   and 

manila.     J."  W.  Butler  Paper  Co.     176.406  ;   Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  180,839  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Paper,    envelopes.   Printing    and    writing.      Johnson-Brey- 

ding-Johnson.      171,300  ;   Aug.   7  ;    Serial    No.    177,302  ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Paper,    etc..     Wrapping,    manila,    document,     print,    and 

other.      Central    Michigan    Paper    Company.      176,051  ; 

Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  181,245;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Paper   fasteners.      Waterbury    Brass   Goods    Corporation. 

166,206 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169,266  ;  published  Nov. 

7,   1922. 
Paper    filing    and    mailing    containers.      Alvah    Bushnell 

Company.     166,275  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  170,424  ;  pub- 
lished   Der.    26,    1922. 
Paper  for  printing  and  vcriting,  Sheet.     Tribune  Company. 

170,879  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.   157,592  ;   published  July 

18,   1922. 
Paper  for  printing  bonds,  checks,  etc.     J.   C.   Hall  Com- 
pany.    172,406  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  174,616  ;  published 

May  29,  1923. 
Paper    for    trading   stamps,    coupons,    etc.      Eureka    Spe- 
cialty   Printing   Company.      172,300 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial 

No.  178,240  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Paper  for  wrapping  purposes,  Kraft.     Dudley  Paper  Co. 

168,856  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.   173,594  ;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Paper    for    writing    and    printing    purposes.    Bond    and 

ledger.      Miami    Paper    Company.      166,384 ;    Apr.    3 ; 

Serial  No.  169,644  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Paper   for   writing,   ledger,   and  printing   purposes.   Bond. 

Lee    Paper    Company.      165,321 ;    Mar.    6 ;    Serial    No. 

169,063 ;    published   Nov.    7,    1922. 
Paper,    Glassine,    greaseproof,   imitation-parchment,    writ- 
ing, wrapping,  etc.     C.  McDowell.     173,253  ;  Sept.   18  ; 

Serial  No.  179,619  ;   published   June  12,   1923. 
Paper,      Gummed.        Ideal      Coated      Paper      Company. 

175,442;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  130,477;  published  June 

19  1923 
Paper,   Handmade.     C.  H.  Boulin.     167,768  ;  May  8  ;  Se- 
rial No.   173,276;    published  Feb.   13,   192;!. 
Paper,    Headrest.      E.    Morris.      166.399;   Apr.    3;    Serial 

No.  169,370  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Paper  holder,  Memorandum-.     Bliss  Company.     171,159; 

July  31 ;  Serial  No.  176,321 ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Paper     Illustration     stock.       Hurlock     Bros.     Company. 

166,997-8  ;  Apr.  17. 
Paper  in  packages.   Sheets  of  wax.     Shelby  Wax  Paper 

Company.     172,018  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  171,286  ;  pub- 

Uahed  May  22,  1923. 
Paper  in  sheets  and  rolls.  Book  and  alkaliproof,  etc.    New 

York   &    Pennsylvania    Company.      173,119 ;    Sept.    18 ; 

Serial    No.    167,922;    published   June    12,   1923. 
Paper,   Index  bristol.     H.   P.   Andrews  Paper  Company. 

175,343;   Nov.   6;   Serial  No.   171,405;   published  Aug. 

21   1923 
Paper,    Index  bristol.     H.    P.   Andrews   Paper   Company. 

175,352  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.   167,753 ;  published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Paper,  jute  envelope  paper,  bristol  board,  manifold  paper, 

etc..     Jute     tag.       Warren     Manufacturing     Company. 

165.972  ;  Mar.  27 ;   Serial  No.   159,672  ;  published  Dec. 

5,  1922. 
Paper,  Kraft,  beaming,  -warping,  etc.     New  York  &  Penn- 
sylvania  Company.      163,478 ;    Jan.    16. 
Paper,     Ledger.       H.     P.     Andrews     Paper     Company. 

175,350 ;  Nov.  6 ;   Serial  No.  167,757  ;  published  Aug. 

21, 1923. 
Paper,     Ledger.       H.      P.      Andrews      Paper      Company. 

175,989 ;     Nov.     13 ;    Serial    No.     167,760 ;     published 

Aug.  28,  1923. 
Paper,   Ledger.     Diem   &   Wing   Paper   Co.      176,769-70 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Paper,    Ledger   writing   and   printing.      Collins    Mfg.    Co. 

163,919;  Feb.  6. 
Paper,    Ledger   writing    and   printing.      Collins   Mfg.    Co. 

168,531-3;   May   22. 
Paper,    Linen    ledger.      Louisville    Paper    Co.      176,778 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Paper,   mailing  envelopes,   flat  paper,  and  paper  boards, 

Writing.     Z.   &  W.  M.  Crane.     163.466:  Jan.  16. 
Paper,   mailing  envelopes,    tablets,   etc..    Writing.      Smith 

Tablet     Company.       169,365 ;     June     12 ;     Serial     No. 

175,219  ;  published  Mar.   27,   1923. 
Paper,   Manifold.      Esleeck  Manufacturing  Co.     167,309 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Paper,     Manila.       H.     P.     Andrews     Paper     Company. 

176,349  ;  Nov.  20. 
Paper,    Matrix,    stereotype,    and    Kraft   wrapping.      Albe- 
marle   Paper   Mfg.    Co.      174,250 ;    Oct.    9 ;    Serial   No. 

162,280  ;  published  Aug.  8,   1922. 
Paper    napkins.    Package    of.      Paper    Novelty    Company. 

177,538  ;   Dec.   18  ;   Serial  No.   183,717  ;   published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Paper,  Newsprint.    St.  Maurice  Paper  Company.     166,097  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  164,723 ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Paper,     Offset.       American     Writing     Paper     Company. 

177,591-2  ;  Dec.  18. 
Paper,  paper  box  boards,  and  fiber  boards.  Heavy.    Paraf- 

fine  Companies.    165,613  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  167,192  ; 

published  Dec.  12,  1922. 


Paper,  paper  napkins,  etc.,  Toilet.  Fort  Howard  Paper 
Company.  175,286  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  182,049 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21.  1923. 

Paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  aud  tablecloths,  ToUet 
Fort  Howard  Paper  Company.  165,832;  Mar.  20: 
Serial  No.  171,354  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.  Toilet.  Port 
Howard  Paper  Company.  165,833 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial 
No.  171,356  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths,  Toilet 
Fort  Howard  Paper  Company.  172,017  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Se- 
rial No.  171,353  ;   published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.  Toilet.  Fort 
Howard  Paper  Company.  172,084  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No. 
176,674 ;    pubUshed   Apr.    10,   1923. 

Paper,    paper    napkins,    towels,    and    tablecloths,    Toilet. 

'    "■  Company.      174,220-1 ;    Oct.    9  ; 

published  July  17,  1923. 

towels,    and    tablecloths.    Toilet. 

Company.       175,159;    Oct.    30; 

Serial  No.  180,970";  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths,  Toilet. 
Fort  Howard  Paper  Company.  175,170  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Se- 
rial No.   181,442  ;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 

Paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths,  Toilet. 
Fort   Howard   Paper   Company.      175,263 ;   Oct.    30. 

Paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.  Toilet. 
Fort  Howard  Paper  Company.  175,326  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Se- 
rial No.  180,758 ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Paper,  pencils,  pens,  etc.  W.  H.  Johnson.  174,580;  Oct. 
23  ;  Serial  No.  163.987  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Paper,  Plain  and  safety.  Forman-Bassett  Company. 
168,080 ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  152,007  ;  published  Dec. 
26    1922. 

S.    D.    Warren    Company.      163,731 ; 


Fort    Howard   Paper 
Serial  Nos.  180,971-2  ; 
Paper,    paper    napkins, 
Fort    Howard    Paper 


S.    D.    W^arren    Company.      166,732 ; 


Printing. 

23. 

Printing. 

10. 

Printing  and  writing.     J.   W.  Butler  Paper  Com- 

165,627  ;  Mar.  13. 
Printing  and  writing.     Chicago  Paper  Company. 
'"     Nov.  6;  Serial  No.   171,786;  published  Aug. 


May  29; 
Dec.  25; 
Mar.  6; 


Paper, 

Jan. 
Paper, 

Apr. 
Paper, 

pany. 
Paper, 

175,338  ; 

21,  1923. 
Paper,    Printing    and    writing.       Cincinnati    Cordage    & 

Paper    Co.      172,210;    Aug.    28;    Serial    No.    173,404; 

published  May  29,  1923. 
Paper,    Printing    and    writing.      Hampshire    Paper    Com- 
pany.    165,999  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,306  ;  published 

Jan.  2,  1923. 
Paper,    Printing    and    writing.      Hampshire    Paper    Com- 
pany.    169,746-7  ;  June  26. 
Paper,    Printing    and    writing.      Hampshire    Paper    Com- 
pany.    171,321 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  168,305  ;  published 

May  8,  1923. 
Paper   products.      Brown    Company.      168,705 ; 

Serial  No.   129,373;   published  Mar.    6,   1923. 
Paper,  Proofing.     McLaurin-Jones  Co.     177,778; 

Serial  No.   183,716;   published   Oct.   9,   1923. 
Paper,  Roll  toilet.     Paper  Service  Co.     165,320  ; 

Serial   No.   167,996;  published  Nov.  7,   1922. 
Paper,    stationery,   etc.      Buffalo   Office  and    Law    Supply 

Co.     165,995;  Mar.  27;   Serial  No.  167,346;   published 

Jan.  2,  1923. 
Paper  suitable  for  making  copies  from  stencil  impressions. 

H.    P.    Andrews   Paper    Company.      177.637 ;    Dec.    25 ; 

Serial  No.  171,402  ;  published  Oct.  0,  1923. 
Paper  suitable  for  making  copies  from  stencil  Impressions. 

H.    P.    Andrews   Paper    Company.      177,638 ;    Dec.    25 ; 

Serial    No.    171,406:    published    Oct.    9.    1923. 
Paper  tablets,  composition  and  blank  books,  pads,  pape- 

feries,  etc.     AUer  Brothers.     170,638  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 

No.   175,539;   published  Apr.    17,   1923. 
Paper,    tablets,    papeteries,    etc..    Writing.      Central   Ohio 

Paper  Company.    176.610  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  179,458  ; 

published  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Paper  tape,  cloth  tape,  and  sheets.  Gummed.     Mid-States 

Gummed  Paper  Co.     175,678;  Nov.  6. 
Paper,    Thin    soft.      H.    P.    Andrews    Paper    Company. 

175,342;  Nov.  6;   Serial  No.  171,407;  published  Aug. 

21  1923 
Paper,  Tissue.     Charles  F.  Hubbs  &  Company.     165,626; 

Mar.  13. 
Paper,  tissue  and  crepe  napkins,  writing  tablets,  Wrap- 
ping.    J.  A.  Fisher.     163,318  ;  Jan.  9. 
Paper  to  be  printed  or  lithographed.  Coated.     McLaurin- 
Jones    Co.      172,415 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial    No.    178,761 ; 

published  May  22,  1923. 
Paper,  Toilet.     Beaver  Paper  Company.      168,815 ;  May 

29  ;  Serial  No.  170,050  ;  published  Nov.  14.  1922. 
Paper,  Toilet.     G.  Boyce.     166,304-5  ;  Mar.  27. 
Paper   Toilet.     Diamond  Mills  Paper  Company.     174,560; 

Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.  181,387  :  published  July  24,  1923. 
Paper       Toilet.        Inlander-Steindler      Paper      Company. 

166,365 :    Apr.   3 ;    Serial   No.    170,141 ;   published   Nov. 

14    1922 
Pape'r,    Toilet.      Interlake    Tissue    Mills    Co.      175,358 ; 

Nov.   6;   Serial  No.   178,043;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Paper,  Toilet.     Northern  Paper  Mills.     160.174  ;  June  12  ; 

Serial  No.   169,074;  published  Mar.   20,   1923. 
Paper,    Toilet.      Northern    Paper    Mills.      174,504 ;    Oct. 

16;  Serial  No.  180,717;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Paper     Toilet.      Oswego    River    Paper    Mills.      165,315 ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  166,709  ;  published  Nov.  28.  1922. 


UMTED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1023. 
Classified  list  of  tradc-niarks  registered — Continued. 


1391 


G.   Vincent.      163,483 ;   Jan.   16. 
Plant,  Tbeis  &  Gould  Paper  Company. 
6 ;   Serial  No.   181,146  ;  published  Aug. 


169,333  : 
27.  1923. 
165,702  ; 


Paper,   Toilet.      Peerless  Mfg.   Co.     174,207  ;   Oct.  0  ;   Se- 
rial No.   179,679;  publisUed  July  10,  1923. 
Paper,  Toilet.     Peerlwss  Mfg.  Co.     174,575  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Se- 
rial No.  179,678;  published  July   10,  1923. 
Paper,    Toilet.      Perkins   *:   Butler,    Inc.      172,297  ;   Aug. 

28 ;    Serial   No.   177,990  ;    published   May   29,    1923. 
Paper,  Toilet.     Peterson  Paper  Company.     172,082;  Aug. 

21  ;  Serial  No.  176,501  ;publisbed  May  22,  1923. 
Paper  toilet-seat  covers.     J.  L.  Schaefer.     173,463 ;  Sept. 

25  ;  Serial  No.  179,683  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Paper,   Toilet,   wrapping,   book,   and   printing.     Messlnger 

Paper  Company.     167,156  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  172,998  ; 

published  I'eb.  6,  1923. 
I'aper,  Toilet,    wrapping,   book,   and  printing.     Messinger 

Paper  Company.     167,157  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  173,000  ; 

published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Paper    towels.      West    Disinfecting    Company.      169,742 ; 

June  26. 
Paper    towels    and    napkins.      Independent    Paper    Mills, 

Inc.     172, o53  ;   Sept.  4  ;   Serial  No.   174,141  ;  publlshea 

Apr.  3,  1623. 
Paper    towels,    napkins,    and    wrappers    for    delicatessen 

lunches.     H.  N.  Goldsmith.     176,397  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial 

No.  1S2.750  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Paper,   Tracing.     J.  D.   Cardinell.     173,465-6 ;   Sept.   25  ; 

Serial  No.  179,712-3  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Paper,     Tracing.       New     York     Blue     Print     Paper     Co. 

175,298;   Nov.   6;   Serial  No.   181,906;  published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Paper,   Tracing. 
Paper,  Tympan. 

175,317  ;   Nov. 

21,  1923. 
Paper,  Typewriter.     W.  H.  King,  jr.     167,059  ;  Apr.  24  ; 

Serial  No.   160,496 ;   published   Nov.    14,   1922. 
Paper   used    for    printing   or   lithographing   bank   checks, 

etc.     D.   D.   Madden  &   Co.     177,529 ;   Dee.    18 ;    Serial 

No.  182,713;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Paper   used  for   printing,   writing,    etc.,   and   typewriting 

and     mailing     envelopes.       Poland     Paper     Company. 

168,851  ;  May   29  ;   Serial  No.   174,099  ;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Paper  wadding.   American  Lace  Paper  Company.   176,435  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182.784  :  publi.^hed  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Paper,    Wall.      Arrow  ■  Paint    &    Wall    Paper    Company. 

177,527  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,643  ;  published  Sept. 

11,  192.S. 
Paper,    Wall.      Becker,    Smith    &    Page,    Inc. 

June  12;  Serial  No.  173,619;  published  Mar. 
Paper,    Wall.      Flynn-Lenuon    Wall    Paper   Co. 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  168.635  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Paper,    Wall.      Robert   Griffin    Company,    The.      171.143 : 

July  31 ;   Serial   No.   161,250 ;   published  May  1,   1923. 
Paper,  Wall.     M.  Rosenberger.     165,337  ;  Mar.   6  ;   Serial 

No.    162,449 ;   published   Nov.   28.   1922. 
Paper,      Wax.        Hamersley     Manufacturing     Company. 

173,530;  Sept.  25. 
Paper,  Was.     Shelby  Wax  Paper  Co.     177,838  ;  Dec.  25. 
Paper,     Waxed.       Hamersley     Manufacturing     Company. 

172,417  ;   Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.   178,920  ;  published  May 

29,  1923. 
Paper,  Waxed.     Himmer  Brothers  Co.     170,297  ;  July  10  ; 

Serial  No.  175,394;  published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Paper,    waxed,    parchment,    and    greaseproof    paper,    etc.. 

Wrapping.     P.  C.  Strype.     166,377  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No. 

169,790:  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Paper  weights  and   desk  ornaments.     A.   Vos.     174,603  ; 

Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  177,530;  published   July  24,   1923. 
Paper     weights,     inkwells,     etc.       Pup     Tovs     Company. 

169,363 ;   June   12 ;    Serial  No.175,157 ;    published   Mar. 

27,  1923. 

Paper    wrappers.      American    Bread    Wrapper    Company. 

168,1.54  :   May  15  ;   Serial  No.   173,160  ;   published  Feb. 

13,   1923. 
Paper   wrappers    for   fruit.      Nashua    Gummed   &   Coated 

Paper     Company.       165.686;     Mar.     20;     Serial     No. 

170,255;  published  Dec.   19.    3  922. 
Paper   wrappers    for   fruit.      Nashua    Gummed    &   Coated 

Paper  Company.     166.364  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,254  ; 

published  Nov.  28.  1922. 
Paper,  Wrapping.     Ailing  &  Cory  Co.     171.001  ;  Julv  31 : 

Serial  No.  177,158:  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Paper,    Wrapping.      Anchor    Paper    Company.      163,704 ; 

.Ian.   23. 
Paper,   Wrapping.     Brown    Company.      163.461  :   Jan.   16. 
Paper,  Wrapping.     Brown  Company.     163,490  ;  Jan.  16. 
Paper,  Wrapping.    Brown  Company.     166,931-2;   Apr.   17. 

Serial   Nos.   168,021-2  :  published  Jan.  IR.  1923. 
Paper.    Wrapping.      F.    B.    Dallam.      105.854  ;    Mar.    20 ; 

Serial  No.   149,176:   published  Dec   26.   1922. 
Paper,    Wrapping.      Diem    &   Wing   Paper    Co.      177,55.'5 ; 

Sept.   11;   Serial  No.   178.502:   publisued  .lune  o.   i:)j.-i. 
Paper,  Wrapping.    Great  Notch  Pan^r  Cnmnany.    17''  ni5  • 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  183.056  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Paper.     Wrapping.       Hampton     Roads     Paper     Companv. 

lfi.''.,941  :    Feb.   6.  I      - 

Paper,   Wrapping.     Huff.   Barnes  &   Opie,   Inc.     172,661  • 

Sept.  11;  Serial  No.   174.520;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Paper.    Wrapping.       Inlander-Steindler    Paper    Companv. 

166.367;   Apr.   3;    Serial   No.   170,140;   published   Nov. 

28.  1922. 

Paper,    Wrapping.      McLaurin-Jones    Co.      170.273 ;    Julv 
10 ;  Serial  No.  174.147  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 


Paper,  Wrapping.     Geo.  W.  Millar  &  Co.     169,823;  July 

3  ;  Serial  No.  174,319  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Paper,     Wrapping.       Orouo     Pulp     &     Paper     Company. 
173,043  ;  Sept.   11 ;  Serial  No.  179,549  ;  published  June 
5,  192^. 

Seinsheimer  Paper  Company.    166,800  ; 

No.   138,110;  published  Feb.   1,   1921. 

Union    Bag    &    Paper    Corporation. 


Paper,   Wrapping. 

Apr.  17  ;  Serial 
Paper,     Wrapping. 

163,409  ;  Jan.  9. 
I'aper,   Wrapping. 


Union   Paper  &  Twine  Co.     176,563  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,567  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Paper,   Wrapping.     Whitaker  Paper  Company.     176,393  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  170,737  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Paper,  Wrapping  and  waxed.     Brown  Company.     163,220  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Paper,   Writing.     Geo.   D.  Barnard   Stationery   Company. 

166,979  ;  Apr.  17. 


12 


Paper,  Writing. 
169,328;  June 
27,  1923. 
Paper,  Writing. 
173,439;  Sept. 
26,  1923. 
Paper,  Writing. 

Serial  No.  171 
Paper,    Writing. 
13. 

Writing. 
17  ;  Serial  No. 
Writing.  Fox 
24  :  Serial  No. 
Writing.  Fox 
15  ;  Serial  No. 
Writing.      Fox 


Cincinnati 
;  Serial  No. 


Cincinnati 
25  ;  Serial  No. 


Cordage 
174,355  ; 

Cordage 
174,556; 


&     Paper 
published 

&     Paper 
published 


Co. 
Mar. 

Co. 

June 


Feb. 
Paper, 

Apr. 
Paper, 

Apr. 
Paper, 

May 
Paper, 

Oct. 
Paper, 

Oct. 
Paper, 

Nov. 
Paper, 


Derryvale  Linen  Co.     168,868  ; 
205  ;  published  Mar.  6.  1923. 
River   Paper  Company. 


Fox 


May  29  ; 
164,209  ; 


Fox 


River  Paper   Company.      166,943  ; 
172,328;  pubUshed  Jan.  16,  1923. 
River   Paper   Company.      167,152  ; 
172,418 ;   publi.shed   Feb.   6,    1923. 
River   Paper   Company.      168,226; 
171,990;   published   Feb.  13,1923. 
River   Paper   Company.      174,219  ; 
9  ;  Serial  No.  180,975  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Writing.      Fox   River   Paper   Company.     174,232 ; 
9  ;  Serial  No.  180,533  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Writing.      Fox   River   Paper   Comnany.      175,299 ; 
6  ;  Serial  No.  181,688  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Writing.     Hawthorne  Paper   Company.     170.586 ; 
July  17  ;   Serial  No.  156,447  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Paper,   Writing.      H.   G.   Pohlmann.      172,257 ;   Aug.    28 ; 

Serial   No,  148,851  ;    published   May   29,   1923. 

Paper,    Writing.      H.    G.    Pohlmann.      174,930 ;    Oct.    23. 

Paper,    Writing.      Byron     Weston     Companv.       169,355 ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  172,142  ;  published  Mar.  27,   1923. 

Paper,    Writing    and    bond.      Becker    Paper    Corporation. 

Serial  No.   178,209;   published  May 


31  ; 


Becker    Paper    Corporation. 
No.    178,208 ;   published   July 


American    Writing  Paper 
20;    Serial    No.    171,116; 

American   Writing  Paper 


PISnt,  Theis  &  Gould 
6  ;  Serial  No.  181,147  ; 


C.   P.   Lesh   Paper 
No.  163,093  ;   pub- 


170,997  ;   July 

15,  1923. 
Paper,    Writing    and   bond. 

174,276;   Oct.    9;    Serial 

17,  1923. 
Paper,   Writing   and   printing. 

Company.       165,836;     Mar. 

published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Paper,   Writing   and   printing. 

Company.     176,084  ;  Nov.  13. 
Paper,  Writing,  bond,  and  ledger. 

Paper  Company.     175,316  ;  Nov. 

pubUshed  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Paper,   Writing,   printing,   and  book. 

Company.     167,341;  May  1;   Serial 

lished  July  25,  1922. 
Paper,  Writing,   printing,  etc.     Chicago  Paper  Compahy. 

177,522  ;   Dec.   18  ;   Serial  No.   171,727 ;  published   Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Paper,  writing  tablets,  papeteries,   etc..  Writing.     Eaton, 

Crane  &  Pike  Company.     166,277  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

170,568  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Paperboard.       Philadelphia     Paper    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany.     173,273 :    Sept.    18 ;    Serial    No.    174,855 ;    pub- 
lished June  19.  1923. 
Papers    and    naalling    envelopes.    Writing    and 

Whiting  Paper  Company.     170,347-8  ;   July 
Papers    and    mailing    envelopes,    Writing    and 

Whiting    Paper    Company.      171,947 ;    Aug. 
Papers    and    mailing    envelopes,    Writing    and 

Whiting  Paper  Company.     174.237  ;  Oct.  9  ; 

180,161 ;  published  July  3.  1923. 
Papers,    and    postcard    stock.    Book    and    cover. 

Butler  Paper  Company.     175,271  ;   Oct.   30. 
Papers     and     writing     papers     generally.     Bond,     linen, 
B.    D.    Rising    Paper    Company. 


printing. 
10. 

printing. 
14. 

printing. 
Serial  No. 

J.    W. 


ledger,    and    bristol. 

163,530:   Jan.    16. 
Papers,  Bond.     Exline 

Serial   No.    173.411  : 
Papers, 

July 


1923 

Papers. 
Co. 
July 

Papers, 


&  Exline  Co.     173.229  :  Sept.  18  ; 
published   Apr.    24,    1923. 
Book.       Kimberly-Clark    Companv.       170,320-2; 
10 ;    Serial    Nos.    175,662-4 ;    published    Apr.    3, 


bristol    hoard,    cardboard.      J.    W.    Butler    Paper 
174,242 ;    Oct.    9 ;    Serial   No.    179,926 ;   published 
17,  1923. 
Coated     book.      McLaurin-Jones    Co.       lfiS.699 ; 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  166.894  :  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Papers.  lining  paper,  and  fly  sheets.  Blank.     Levev  Print- 
ing Company.     173,227  ;  Sept.  18  ;   Serial  No.  173,504  ; 
published  May  29,  1923. 
Papers,  paper,   and   stationery.   Wall.     F.  W.   Geller.  Inc. 
105.335 :   Mar.    6 ;    Serial   No.   162.252 ;   published   Dec. 
^.    1922 
Papers,  papeteries,  etc.,  Writing,  typewriting,  and  print- 
ing.      Highland    Manufacturing    Company.       166,279 ; 
Mar.  ,27. 


1392 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FKO'M  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Papers,  papeteries,  cards,  etc.,  Writing,  typewriting,  and 
printing.  Highland  Manufacturing  Company.  166,281 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Papers,  Printing.     Knight,  Allen  &  Clark,  Inc.     163,953; 

Feb.  6. 
Papers,   Printing,  book,  and  cover.     J.   W.   Butler  Paper 
Company.     165,322;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  169,118;  pub- 
lished Nov.  7,  1922. 
Papers,  Printing,  writing,  book,  and  cover.     J.  W.  Butler 
Paper  Company.     165,323  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  169,119  ; 
published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Papers,      Wall.        Independent     Wall      Paper      Company. 
163,936;  Feb.  6. 

Papers,  Wrapping  and  book.    West  Virginia  Pulp  &  Paper 

Company.     163,948  ;  Feb.  6. 
Papers,     Wrapping    and     transparent.       Westfield    River 
Paper   Company.      168,032 ;   May    8. 

Papers,    Writing    and    printing.      Rocky   Mountain    Bank 

Note  Company.     169,098  ;  June  5. 
Papeteries.  tablets,  envelopes,  and  writing  paper.     Taylor- 
Atkins  Paper  Company.     163,852  ;  Jan.  30. 
Papeteries,    tablets,    writing  paper,    envelopes.      White   k 
Wyckoff   Manufacturing   Company.      176,099 ;   Nov.   13. 

Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  etc.  White 
&  Wyckofif  Manufacturing  Company.  170,503 ;  July 
17  ;  Serial  No.  173,122  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  etc.  White 
&  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company.  170,504 ;  July 
17;   Serial  No.  173,116;  published  Apr.   17,   1923 

Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  etc.  White 
&  WyekofC  Manufacturing  Company.  170,505-6  ;  July 
17;  Serial  Nos.  173,120-1;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  etc.  White 
&  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company.  170,512 ;  July 
17;  Serial  No.   173,114;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  etc.  White 
&  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company.  170,635 ;  July 
17 ;    Serial   No.   175,827 ;   published   Apr.   17,    1923. 

Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  writing  paper, 
and  envelopes.  White  &  Wyckofif  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 167,158 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  173,115 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  6,  1923. 

Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  writing 
paper,  and  mailing  envelopes.  White  &  Wyckoff  Manu- 
facturing Company.  167,159 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No 
173,117;   published  Feb.   6.  1923. 

Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  writing 
paper,  and  mailing  envelopes.  White  &  Wyckoff  Manu- 
facturing Company.  167,160 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
173,119 ;    published    Feb.    6,    1923. 

Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  writing 
paper,  and  mailing  envelopes.  White  &  Wyckoff  Manu- 
facturing Company.  171,149 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
175,750;   published   May   1,    1923. 

Pen,    Fountain.      Parker  Pen   Co.      163,481;   Jan.   16. 

Penholders.     E.  B.   Estes  &  Sons.     164,194;  Feb.   13. 

Penholders  and  black  and  colored  pencils.  H.  Dunvvoody. 
169,216;  June  12;  Serial  No.  150,154;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923.  • 

Penholders  and  fountain  pens.  Heidelberger  Federhalter- 
Fabrik  Koch,  Weber  &  Co.  A.-G.  175,355  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Se- 
rial No.  178,339  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Pens.  C.  Howard  Hunt  Pen  Company.  171,154 ;  July 
31  ;   Serial  No.   176,128 ;   published  May   1,   1923. 

Pens  and  mechanical  pencils.  Fountain.  Parker  Pen 
Co.  165,783;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  164,827;  published 
Jan.  2,  1923. 

Pens  and  pencils.     Hutcheon  Brothers.     166.978  ;  Apr.  17. 

Pens  and  pencils,  Fountain.  M.  &  H.  Silver,  Incorpo- 
rated. 171,045  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  174,928  ;  published 
May  15,  1923.  . 

Pens,  Fountain.    Corona  Pen  Company.    166,743  :  Apr.  10. 

Pens,  Fountain.  Dunn-Pen  Company.  163.934-5 ; 
Feb.   6. 

Pens,  Fountain.  J.  J.  Heller.  166,874 ;  Apr.  17 :  Se- 
rial No.   159,027  ;  published  Jan.   23,  1923. 

Pens,  Fountain.  Miller's  Book  Store,  Inc.  174,287; 
Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,377  :  published  July  3,  1923. 

Pens,  Fountain.  Muller  and  Phipps  (Asia).  163,905; 
Feb.  6. 

Pens,  Fountain.  Salz  Bros.  Inc.  168,858;  May  29;  Se- 
rial  No.   173,249 :   published  Mar.   6,    1923. 

Pens,  Fountain.  Salz  Bros.  Inc.  169.334 :  June  12 ; 
Serial  No.   173,611 :    pnhlisbed   Mar.   27,   1923. 

Pens,  Fountain.  W.  A.  Sheaffer  Pen  Company.  173,423  ; 
Sept.  25:  Serial  No.  157,185;  published  .Tune  26,  1923. 

Pens,  Fountain.    A.  Vlsitacion.     165.927  :  Mar.  20. 

Pens,  Lettering.     F.  H.  Newton.     163,518  ;  Jan.  16. 

Pens,  nibs,  pencils,  and  fountain  pens.  R.  T.  Pollock. 
165.557  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  156,015  ;  published  Dec. 
12,  1922. 

Pens,  penholders,  fountain  pens.  Kabnshiki-Kalsha  Nam- 
Ikl  Seisakuio.  168,867:  May  29;  Serial  No.  171,368; 
published  Mar.   13,  1923. 

Pens,  penholders,  pencils,  etc.,  Fountain.  Heidelberger 
Federhalter-Fabrik  Koch,  Weber  .^  Co.  A.-O.  175.354: 
Nov.   6  ;    Serial  No,   178,.340 ;   published   Aug.   21,   1923. 

Pens,  Steel.  J.  AUlng.  166,361;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No. 
170,601  :  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

Pens,  Stvlocraphic.  J.  D.  Snow.  167.661  :  May  8  :  Se- 
rial No.  168.005;  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 

Pencil  clips.  American  I/eart  Pencil  Company.  177.535; 
Dec.   18;   Serial   No.   182,462;   published   Oct.   2.    1923. 


I'encil  leads  and  mechanical  pencils  holding  such  leads. 

H.   E  Golber.     166,892  ;  Apr.  17  ;   Serial  No.   165,949  ; 

published  Sept.  19,  1922. 
i'encil  leads,  Mechanical-.    Wahl  Company.     165,419  ;  Mar. 

6  ;   Serial  No.  152,820  ;  published  Oct.   31,  1922. 
Pencil-point  protectors.     L.  D.  Van  Valkenburg  Company. 

165,552  ;  Mar.   13  ;   Serial  No.  152,777  ;  published  Dec. 

12.  1922. 
Pencils.     A/S  Blyantfabrikken  Viking.     177,700  ;  Dec.  25  ; 

Serial  No.   183,131  :   published   Oct.   0,   1923. 
Pencils.       Eberhard    Faber    Pencil    Company.      168,855 ; 

May  29  ;    Serial  No.   173,760  ;   published  Mar.   6,   1923. 
Pencils.      H.    C.    Hobbs.      170,204;    July    10;    Serial    No. 

173,132  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Pencils.       Joseph    Dixon     Crucible     Company.      173,578 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Pencils.       Joseph    Dixon     Crucible    Company.       177,642 ; 

Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  123,798  :  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Pencils  and  pens.     T.  C.  Sawyier.     165,629  ;  Mar.  13. 
I'encils    and    pocket    lighters.    Combination    pocket.      Art 

Metal  Works.     166,124  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.   153,279  ; 

published  Dec.   13,  1921. 
Pencils,  Lead.    American  Lead  Pencil  Company.     172,128  ; 

Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  174,683  :  published  May  22,  1923. 
Pencils,  Lead.     Blaisdell  Pencil  Company.     171,004 ;  July 

31  ;   Serial  No.  176,943  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Pencils,     Lead.       Blaisdell     Pencil     Company.       172,299 ; 

Aug.  28:  Serial  No.   178.212:  published  May  29,  1923. 
Pencils.      Lead.        Eberhard      Faber      Pencil      Company. 

173,745  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,835  ;  published  June  19, 

1923. 
Pencils,    Lead    and    carpenters'.      Baker,    Hamilton    and 

Pacific     Company.       175,959 ;     Nov.    13 ;      Serial    No. 

170,349  :  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Pencils,   Lead   and   paper   crayon.      United   States  Pencil 

Co.     170,467 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  166,334  ;  published 

Apr.  10,  1923. 
Pencils,    Lead    for.      Nitro    Pencil    Company.      167,155 ; 

Apr.  24  :  Serial  No.  172,897  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Pencils,    Magazine.      R.    &    G.    Co.      167,079 ;    Apr.    24 ; 

Serial  No.   155,830;  published  Feb.   6.    1923. 
Pencils,   Mechanical.     W.   H.   Blake.      175.169;    Oct.   30; 

Serial  No.  181.585  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Pencils,  Mechanical.     Nu-Type  Mfg.  Company.     174,929; 

Oct.    23. 
Pencils,    pens,    leads,    and    erasers.      IngersoU    Redipoint 

Company.     171.9.55  :  Aug.  14. 
Pencils,    pens,    leads,    and    erasers.      IngersoU    Redipoint 

Companv.     172,095  :  Aug.  21  ;  Seri.al  No.  174,452  ;  pub- 
lished May   22,   1923.  „    „   ..     ,   . 
I'encils,    pens,    leads,    and    erasers.      IngersoU    Redipoint 

Companv.      173,441  ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial    No.    174,451 ; 

published  June  26,  1923. 
Photograph    cards    and    other   loose   leaves.    Binders    for. 

Fales   Folio   Company.      168,881 :   May   29 ;    Serial    No. 

168,211;   published  Mar.    13,   1923. 
Photographic  mountings.    California  Card  Manufacturing 

Co.     170.633  ;   July  17  ;   Serial  No.   175,340  ;  published 

Apr.  17.  1923. 
Photographic      mountings.        Positype      Corporation      of 

America.     165,334  :  Mar.   6  :   Serial   No.    162,136  ;   pub- 

lished  Nov.  14.  1922. 
Photographic  negatives.  Mounts  for.     I.  Kulik.     167,031 ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Seri.il  No.   170,143  ;  published  Jan.  16.   1923. 
Radio  record  books.     E.  Fleming  &  Co.     172,063  :  Aug.  21 : 

Serial   No.    177.552 :    published   May   22,    1923. 
Registers,    Autographic.       Standard    Register     Company. 

165,928  ;  Mar.  20. 
Seat    covers.    Toilet-closet-.      Sanitary    Toilet    Company. 

165,828;   Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  171,594;  published  Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Stamps    and    coupons,    booklets,    etc..    Trading.      Bankee 

Corporation  of  America.     172,118;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No. 

175,421  :  published  May   15,   1923. 
Statenipnts.  checks,  billheads,  purchase  orders,  etc.     Fort 

Pe.nrborn  Encravins  Co.     168.698;  May  29;  Serial  No 

166.943  :  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Stationers'  supplies.    Hawkes-Jackson  Company.    170,352 ; 

Stationery.     G.  Goldberg  &   Sons.     174,922:   Oct.   23. 
Stationery.     Fred  A.  Wish,  Incorporated.     174,229  ;  Oct. 

9-  Serial  No.  180,641:  nublished  .Tuly  10.  1023. 
Stencil  hand  stamp.     6.  T.  Pritchard.     166,768 ;  Apr.  10. 
Stereotype  mats.     K.  Hagenbacher.     163,503  ;  Jan.  16. 
Stereotyping  and  copying  tissue.    R.  W.  Brooks.    172,926 ; 

Sept."  11 :  Serial  No.  176,534  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Tablets.     American   Tablet  Co.      166.366;  Apr.  3;  Serial 

No.  170.175  :  published  Nov.  14.  1922. 
Tablets     and     book     covers.       Smith     Tablet     Company. 

169,366  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  175,220  ;  published  Mar. 

27    192.3. 
Tablets  and  composition  hooks.     M.   S.  and  D.  A.  Byck 

Co.     163,462;  Jan.  16. 
Tablets   and  school  pads.     Jackson  Paper  Co.     176,436; 

Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  182,816 :  published  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Tablets,  etc..  Writing.     Osborn  Paper  Company.     175.965  ; 

Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  173.295  :  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Tablets,    Writing.      Bedsole-Colvin    Drug    Co.      175,301; 

Nov.   6 :   Serial  No.   181,510 ;   published  Aug.   14,   1923. 
Tablet.'!     Writing.      Reynolds   -t    Reynolds   Co.      168,853 ; 

M«y   29;    Serial  No.   173,855;   published  Mar.   6,   1923. 


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Tablets,  writing  and  printing  paper,  etc..   Writing.     Os- 

born   Paper   Company.      166,137 ;   Mar.   27 ;    Serial   No. 

146,587  ;  publislu-d  Nov.   14,   1922. 
Tags.     Deunison  Manufacturing  Co.       171,160  ;  July  31  ; 

Serial  No.  176,330;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Tape  holders  and  moistening  devices.  Combined  sealing-. 

L.  G.   Massicotte.     163.938;   Feb.   6. 
Wrapping,  packing,  and  lining  merchandise,  etc..  Material 

for  use  In.     Safepack  Mills.     170,598  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 

No.    115,189;   pubUshed    Sept.   16,   1919. 
Writing    and    drawing    surfaces.       Stewart    Corporation. 

172,416  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  178,879  ;  published  May 

29.  1923. 
Writing    and    drawing    surfaces.      Stewart    Corporation. 

173,300 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  178,880  ;  published  June 

12,  1923. 
Writing  pads.     D.  M.  Kumpf.     176,795  ;  Nov.  27. 
Writing  pads.     E.  A.  Luno.     176,791 ;  Nov.  27. 
Writing  pads.     R.   Rothschild.     175,323;   Nov.   6;   Serial 

No.   180,812;  published  Aug.   14,   1923. 
Writing    pads,    game    score    cards,    tabulating    and    com- 
puting  pads,    etc.      R.   J.   Turner.      176,038 ;   Nov.   13 ; 

Serial  No.  179,895;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

CLASS   38. 

Advertising-circular  matter.  Davis-Hazzard  Corpora- 
tion.    163,798 ;  Jan.  30. 

Advertising  forms  and  instruction  sheets.  Completely- 
printed  classified.  Basil  L.  Smith  System,  Inc.  169,054  ; 
June  5  ;   Serial  No.   169,223 ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Advertising  literature.  D.  Relenvalen.  174,122  ;  Oct.  2  ; 
Serial  No.  156.860  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Advertising  pamphlets,  circulars,  bulletins,  and  supple- 
ments. U.  Paull.  168,143  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  170,078  ; 
published   Jan.    30.   1923. 

Almanacs,  Yearly.  Karlson,  Gordonville  &  Johnson,  In- 
corporated. 169,540;  June  19;  Serial  No.  169,762; 
published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Bibles.     Thomas  Nelson  &  Sons.     173,517  ;  Sept.  25. 

Bonds.  Metzler  &  Company.  177,315 ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial 
No.  180,338;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Bonds  and  coupons.  Fidelity  Bond  and  Mortgage  Com- 
pany.    163,739  ;  Jan.  23. 

Bonds,  certificates,  booklets,  stories.  G.  L.  Miller  ft  Com- 
pany. 174,826;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  175,367;  pub- 
lished  July   31,   1923. 

Book,  Cook.  Saalfield  Publishing  Company.  168,203 ; 
Mav  15  ;  Serial  No.  162.858  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Booklets  and  bonds.  Caldwell  &  Company.  173,802  ;  Oct. 
2:    Seri.ll   No.    173.562;    published   July    3.    1923. 

Booklets  and  pamphlets,  Monthly.  International  Union 
of  Timber  Worker.  167,619 :  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
167,619  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Booklets  and  pamphlets,  Printed.  Western  Federation  of 
Miners.     163,701 ;  Jan.  23. 

Booklets  or  pamphlets.  American  Radio  Relay  League, 
Inc.  175,771;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  177,159;  published 
Aug.  21,  1923. 

Books  and  comic  section  in  daily  newspapers.  Uni- 
versal Feature  and  Specialty  Company.  171,713  ;  Aug. 
14  :    Serial  No.   150,833  ;   published  May   1,   1923. 

Books  and  magazines.  Charles  T.  Powner  Co.  174,543 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Books  and  pamphlets.  Life  Planning  Institute.  175,814  ; 
Nov.   13  ;   Serial  No.  157,069  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Books  and  their  component  parts,  Printed.  Joseph  Rich- 
ards Company.  174,015  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,407  ; 
published  June  26.  1923. 

Books,  Completely-printed.  M.  J.  Hoenlg.  169,789  ;  July 
3  ;   Serial  No.  168,470  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Books,  Completely  -  printed.  Alfred  A.  Knopf,  Inc. 
177,307  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  170,653  ;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923. 

Books,  Informational  picture.  C.  F.  Talman.  173,767 ; 
Oct.   2 :   Serial  No.   177.055 ;   published   June  19,    1923. 

Books  issued  In  continuing  series.  Printed.  John  C. 
Winston  Co.  167,618 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  1.36,863 ; 
published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Books,  Printed.  Hilbem  Thrift  Corporation.  174,838 ; 
Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  176,626  ;  published  July  31,   1923. 

Books.  Series  of.  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son  Company. 
167,961-2  ;  May  8. 

Books.  Series  of.  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son  Company.  177,286 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Books,  Series  of.  Little.  Brown  &  Company.  171,773  ; 
Aug.   14 :   Serial   No.    173.516 :   published   May  8.   1923. 

Building  plans  and  designs.  R.  J.  Hughes.  177,353 ; 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,992  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Bulletin  card.  Weekly  theater.  W.  H.  Endler.  163,738; 
Jan.  23. 

Bulletin,  Church.  Church  Bulletin,  Inc.  173,611  ;  Oct. 
2  ;  Serial  No.   158.178  :  published  June  19,   1923. 

Bulletin,  Daily  market.  P.  S.  Warden.  167,422  ;  May  1 ; 
Serial  No.  170,104  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Calendars.  Defiance  Manufacturing  Company.  168,078 ; 
May  29. 

Calendars.  P.  L.  Serage.  172,079  :  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No. 
176,285  ;  published  May   22,   1923. 

Calendars,  almanacs,  printed  books,  etc.,  Wall.  Levey 
Printing  Company.  177,300 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
173,506  ;  published   Sept.  25,  1923. 

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Calendars,  almanacs,  printed  books,  etc..  Wall.  Levey 
Printing  Company.  177,301  ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
173,509  ;  published   Sept.   25,   1923. 

Cards  and  educational  posters.  Advertising.  American 
Banking  Machine  Corporation.  170,608 ;  .Yuly  17 ; 
Serial    No.    1V"3,948 ;    published  Apr.    24,    1923. 

Cards  and  placards.  Advertising.  Blerchants  Publishing 
Company.  173,600  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  167,529  ;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 

Cards,  Collection  of  motto.  H.  B.  Hughes.  174,605 ; 
Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  177,127;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Cards,  Greeting.  Dupuis-Rickman  Engraving  &  Em- 
bossing Co.  173,613;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  157,560; 
published  June  12,  1923. 

Cards,  Prayer  and  motto.  W.  G.  Bate.  175.781;  Nor. 
13  ;  Serial  No.  178,544  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Cards,  sheets,  and  folders.  Greeting.  O.  W.  Goodbar. 
177,414  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  166,595  ;  published  Sept. 
25    1923 

Cartoon  feature.  C.  W.  Kahles.  174,829  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial 
No.  175,871;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Cartoon  sections.  Newspaper.  J.  A.  Cunningham. 
173,717 ;   Oct.   2 ;    Serial  No.    178,959 ;   published   June 

26,  1923. 

Cartoon  serials.  Sun-Herald  Corporation.  172,080  ;  Aug. 
21  ;   Serial  No.   176,370 ;  published  May   22,   1923. 

Caitoon  title.  Public  Ledger  Company.  170, ')82  ;  July 
17  ;  Serial  No.  172,900  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Cartoons.  R.  W.  Hertz.  177,296;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No. 
174.900;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Cartoons.  International  Feature  Service,  Inc.  163,749; 
Jan.  23. 

Cartoons.  King  Feature  Syndicate,  Inc.  163,775 ; 
Jan.   30. 

Cartoons.  R.  H.  Mansfield.  167,855  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 
161.746  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Cartoons,  advertising  cartoons,  and  illustrations.  In- 
ternational Association  of  Machinists.  170,544 ;  July 
17  ;  Serial  No.  158,121 ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Cartoons  and  illustrations  used  for  advertising  purposes. 
B.  Reese.  170,681 ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  173,209  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 

Cartoons,  Series  of.     J.  P.  Alley.     163,703  ;  Jan.  23. 

Cartoons,  Series  of.  Bell  Syndicate  Inc.  169,069;  June 
5  :  Serial  No.  172,577  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Cartoons,  Series  of.  Bell  Syndicate,  Inc.  172,058  ;  Aug. 
21 ;    Serial   No.    178,086 ;   published   Mav   22,    1923. 

Cartoons,  Series  of.  Bell  Syndicate,  Inc.  177,343 ; 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,166  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Cartoons,  Series  of.  F.  J.  Gaudg.  177,346 ;  Dec.  18 ; 
Serial  No.   181,069  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Cartoons,  Series  of.     F.  A.   Jaeger.     163.805  :   Jan.  30. 

Cartoons,  Series  of.  I.  M.  Johnson.  167,423 ;  May  1 ; 
Serial  No.  170,295;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Cartoons,  Title  for.  Associated  Editors.  173,765 ;  Oct. 
2;    Serial   No.    177,119;    published   June   12.   1923. 

Catalogue  and  magazine.  Periodical.  Trorlicht-Duncker 
Carpet  Co.      163,958;   Feb.   6. 

Catalogue  section.  T.  W.  Wood  &  Sons.  170,606  ;  July 
17  ;   Serial  No.  174,682  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Catalogues.  Ross  &  Company.  177,310 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Se- 
rial No.  169.327  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Catalogues.  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.  167,921;  May  8; 
Serial  No.  169,424  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Catalogues  issued  monthly.  American  Wholesale  Corpo- 
ration (Baltimore  Bargain  House).  175,057;  Oct.  30; 
Serial   No.   179.256 ;   published   Aug.   7,   1923. 

Chartlike  device  or  key  usable  as  an  aid  in  teaching  music. 
Marcus  Lucius  Quinn  Conservatory  of  Music.  163.691 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Circulars,  bulletins,  etc..  Printed.  International  Bank. 
176,539  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,310  ;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 

Comic  page.  Colored.  Press  Publishing  Company. 
169,075 ;    June  5 ;   Serial   No.   170,896 ;   published   Feb. 

27.  1923. 

Correspondence  courses  in  applied  arts,  etc.  H.  W. 
Lamb.  175.936;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  174,742;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 

Coupons  for  the  purchase  of  merchandise.  E.  B.  McCann. 
174,823;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  173,776;  published  July 
31,   1923. 

Dictionaries.  G.  &  C.  Merriam  Company.  172.131 ;  Aug. 
21 ;  Serial  No.  174,584  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Directories,  combined  catalogues,  etc.  Keystone  Consoli- 
dated Publishing  Company.  169,086  ;  June  5  ;  Serial 
No.  173,288;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Directories  published  semiannually.  Tel-U- Where  Co.  of 
America.  175.742  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  178.693 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 

House  organ  published  monthly.  Chr.  Hansen's  Labora- 
tory, Inc.  176,417  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,761 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,- 1923. 

House  organ  published  monthly.  National  Paving  Brick 
Manufacturers  Association.  171,817;  Aug.  14;  Serial 
No.  175,099  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Index  and  sales-data  book.  Combination.  A.  G.  McMil- 
lan. 170,532  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  174,318  ;  published 
Apr.  24,  1923. 

Journal,  Agricultural.  Curtis  Publishing  Company. 
168,901 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  166,651 ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  refjistered — Continued. 


Journal,  Monthly  educational.  E.  B.  Fritz.  169,062 ; 
June  5  ;  Serial  No.  171,634  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Labels,  Adhesive  printed.  Industrial  Engineering  Re- 
search Co.  177,345  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,076  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.   25,   1923. 

Literary  supplements,  Periodically-issued.  Associated 
Publishers  of  Iowa.  169,796 :  July  3 ;  Serial  No. 
169,741  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Magazine.  The  Beanpot.  176,504  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
163,571 ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Magazine  articles.  Fairchild  Company.  176,531 ;  Nov. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  182,853  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Magazine,  Bimonthly.  Marshall  Field  &  Company. 
Aug.  14;   Serial  No.   161,681;  published  May 


Edwin    A.    Scott    Publishing    Co- 


Edwin    A.     Scott 
Serial   No.   156,660 


Publishing    Co. 
published   Feb. 

Farmer    and 


171,744 

I,  1923. 
Magazine,    Biweekly. 

163,697;  Jan.  23. 
Magazine,    Biweekly. 

167,859;   May   8; 

20,  1923. 
Magazine    for   farmers    and    stock    raisers. 

Breeder  Company.     163,806  ;  Jan.  30. 
Magazine  issued  monthly.     Commercial  Truck  Company. 

176,710  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  183,196  ;  published  Sept. 

II,  1923. 

Magazine  issued  monthly.  Fielding  Publishing  Com- 
pany. 168,272  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  168,522  ;  published 
Jan.  30,  1923. 

Masazine,  Monthly.  James  W.  Bell  &  Co.  174,012 ; 
Oct.   2  ;    Serial   No.   175,594  ;   published  June  12,   1923. 

Magazine,  Monthly.  J.  L.  Caresky.  171,755  ;  Aug.  14 ; 
Serial   No.   162,918;  published  May   1,  1923. 

Magazine,    Monthly.      C.    H.    Davis.      163,712; 

Magazine,    Monthly.      Hanson    Brothers    Scnle 


Jan.    23. 
_  _  _  __  Company. 

f65.262 ;   Mar.   6 ;    Serial   No.    167,468 ;   published   Dec. 

5.   1922. 
Magazine,  Monthly.     Holding  Committee  for  Educational 

and  Philanthropic  Work.     171,760  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 

161,315  ;   published  May   1,   1923. 
Magazine,  Monthly.    Holland  Furnace  Company.    176,426  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  181,024  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Magazine.   Monthlv.      E.   D.    Houtain.      173,728 ;   Oct.    2  ; 

Serial   No.    179.869 ;   published   June   26.   1923. 
Magazine,   Monthly.     Keystone  Publishing  Co.     175.804 ; 

Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  179,374;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Magazine,  Monthly.     Lurle  Company.     170,671  ;  July  17  ; 

Serial   No.    167,471 ;    published   Apr.    24,    1923. 
Magazine,  Monthly.     Edward  Lyman  Bill,  Inc.     169,079  ; 

June  5  ;  Serial  No.  172.662  :  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Magazine,    Monthlv.     J.   D.    Minster.      165,265;   Mar.   6; 

Serial   No.   166,529  ;   published   Nov.   14,  1922. 
Magazine,    Monthly.      National   Association    of   Electrical 

Contractors    and    Dealers.      168,239 ;    May    15 ;    Serial 

No.  167,052  :  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Magazine,   Monthly.      National    Retail    Hardware    Associ- 
ation.     175,915 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial    No.    180,383 ;    pub- 
lished Sept.   4,   1923. 
Magazine,  Monthly.     National  School  Supply  Association. 
-        —      Serial   No.   181,085 ;   published   Oct. 

Northman     Publishing    Company. 
Serial  No.   171,380 ;  published  Apr. 

Oklahoma     Publishing     Company. 
Serial  No.   175,265 ;  published  May 

Oklahoma     Publishing     Company. 
Serial  No.   175,266 ;  published   May 

Monthly.        Physical      Culture     Corporation. 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  165,815  ;  published  Dec.  5, 

Physical      Culture      Corporation. 
;   Serial  Nos.  165,812-13;   published 

Radio     Publishing     Corporation. 
Serial  No.   168,729  ;  published  Apr. 

Steam  Power  Publishing  Corporation. 
Serial  No.   160,725  ;  published  May 


177,344;  Dec.   18; 

2,  1923. 
Magazine,     Monthly. 

170,675  ;  July  17  ; 

24,   1923. 
Magazine,     Monthly. 

172,121  ;   Aug.    ' 

22,   1923 
Magazine, 


21; 


Monthly. 
Aug.   14  ; 


171,818 

8,  1923. 
Magazine, 

165,218 

1922. 
Magazine,      Monthly. 

165,220-1  ;  Mar.  6 

Dec.   5,   1922. 
Magazine,     Monthly. 

170,679 ;  July  17  ; 

24,  1923. 
Magazine,  Monthly. 

172,0.S7;  Aug.   21 
•  22,   1923. 
Magazine,     Monthly 


175.065  ; 

7.  1923. 
Magazine, 

rial  No. 
Magazine, 


Oct.   30  ; 


Vlckery 
Serial  No. 


&    Hill    Pub.     Co.,    The. 
179,440  ;   published  Aug. 


Monthly.      E.    Wray.      168,952 ;    May    29 ;    Se- 
171,975;   published  Feb.   27,    1923. 
Name   of   a.      S.    Newman.      173,724 ;    Oct.    2 ; 
.«!pri,-il    No.    179,380;   published   June    26.    1923. 
Magazine,  Name  of  a  monthlv.     New   York  Law   Review 
Corporation.      172,075:    Aug.    21;    Serial   No.    176,032; 
published  May  22,    1923. 
Magazine.  Name  of  a  monthly.     Radio  Waves  Publishing 
Co.     169,797  ;   July   3  ;    Serial  No.    169,825  ;   published 
Mar.  27,  1923. 


Magazine   or    periodical.      Periodical   Digest    Corporation. 

167,487      ""        '      " ""  - 

5,  1922. 
Magazine,  Periodical. 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 
Magazine,  Periodical 

171,855;  Aug.  14; 

1,  1923. 


May   1 ;    Serial   No.    155,318 ;    published   Dec. 


Levey  Printing  Company.    174,717  ; 
173,503;  published  June'26,  1923. 
monthlv.     Movie  Home  .Journal  Co. 
Serial  No.   172,609  ;  published  May 


Magazine    published    monthly.      N.    Tsukalas.      168,965 ; 
May  29 ;   Serial  No.   171,143  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Magazine  published  quarterly.     Catholic  Students'  Mission 
Crusade.     170,109  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.  158,224  ;  pub- 
lished June  13,  1922. 
Magazine,   Quarterly.     Collegiate  World  Publishing  Com- 
pany.    176,422  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  181,730  ;  published 
Sept.  18,  1923. 
Magazine,     Quarterly.       Woman's    World     Magazine     Co. 
172,070 ;  Aug.   21 ;   Serial  No.  177,342  ;  published  May 
22,    1923. 
Magazine      section.        Legion      Publishing      Corporation. 
174,831 ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   176,196  ;  published   July 
31    1923. 
Magazine,  Serial  Monthly.     V.  J.  Farley.     171,859  ;  Aug. 

14 ;    Serial    No.    174,564 ;    published    May    8,    1923. 
Magazine      supplement,      Weekly.        Tribune      Company. 
176,515  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,412  ;  published  Sept. 
11,  1923. 
Magazine  title.     National  Committee  for  Mental  Hygiene, 
Inc.      167,754  ;  May   8  ;   Serial  No.   170,661  ;   published 
Jan.  2,  1923. 
Magazine   title,  Monthly.     T.   Randolph.      169,058;   June 

5  ;  Serial  No.  171,389  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Magazine,  Title  of  its  educational  and  scientific  monthly. 
American    Journal    of    Nursing    Company.       163,683 ; 
Jan.  23. 
Magazine,   Title  of   monthly.      D.   Smart.      174,606 ;   Oct. 

23;    Serial   No.   177,112;   published   June  19,   1923. 
Magazine,   Title  of  quarterly.     American   Social  Hygiene 
Association.      167,657;    May    8;    Serial    No.    167,860; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Magazine,       Weekly.         Penton       Publishing      Company. 
171,840  ;  Aug.   14  ;   Serial  No.  171,281 ;  published  May 
1,  1923. 
Magazine.      Weekly.        Physical      Culture      Corporation. 
165,219;   Mar.   6;    Serial  No.    165,814;   published   Dec. 
5,  1922. 
Magazine,    Weekly.      Progressive    Farmer    Co.      173,888 ; 
Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   176,569  ;   published   June   19,   1923. 
Magazines  and  the  like.  Departments  or  sections  of  and 
articles  in.     R.   H.  Ranger.     171,741 ;  Aug.   14 ;   Serial 
No.   169,519  ;  published  May  1,   1923. 
Magazines,     books,     and     stories.       Fiction     House,     Inc. 
174,120;    Oct.   2;    Serial   No.    155,304;   published   May 
29    1923. 
Magazines,    calendar    cards,    etc.      Journeymen    Barbers' 
International   Union    of   America.      177,293 ;    Dec.    18  r 
Serial  No.  175,247  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Magazines,       Monthlv.         Dean-Hicks       Company,       The. 
173,727 :    Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No.   179,780 ;    published   June 
26,  1923. 
Magazines,   Monthly.     S't.   I-.   Estes.      176,602;  Nov.   27; 

Serial  No.  179,716;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Magazines,    Monthly.      Kaufman-Clifford,    Inc.      173,804 ; 
Oct.   2 :   Serial  No.   173.331  ;   published   .Tune   26,   1923. 
Magazines,    Monthly.      Needlecraft    Publishing    Company. 
172,045  ;   Aug.   21  ;   Serial  No.   155,444  ;  published  May 
22    1923 
Music     and    music     books.     Sheet.       Fred     Fisher,     Inc. 
169,053 ;  June  5  ;   Serial  No.   168,577  ;   published   Mar. 
13    1923 
Music,  Sheet.     W.  E.  Baxter.     163,795  ;  Jan.  30. 
Music,      Sheet.        Circle      Music      Publishing      Company. 
169,447;     .Tune     19;     Serial     No.     172,827;     published 
Mar.  20,  1923. 
Music,    Sheet.     M.   Witmark   &   Sons.     173,720;   Oct.   2; 

Serial    No.    179,122 :    published    June    26,    1923. 
Music     sheets,     completely  -  printed     books,     photoprints, 
poems.     L.   K.   McLean.     167,857 ;   May  8  ;   Serial  No. 
159,165  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Musical    publications.       Forster     Music    Publisher.     Inc. 
177,628  ;  Dec.  25  ;   Serial  No.  182,094  ;   published  Sept. 
11,   1923. 
New  Testament.  Particular  edition  of  the.     A.  J.  Holman 

Company.     163.718  ;  .Tan.  23. 
News  service,  Weekly  syndicated.     Experimenter  Publish- 
ing Co.      165.342  :   Mar.    6 ;    Serial   No.    163,865 ;    pub- 
lished Dec.   12,   1922. 
Newspaper.         Cleveland       Shopping      News      Company. 
176,693  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  159,409  ;  published  Sept. 
11    1923. 
Newspaper.'    Victoria  Murdock  Estate.    177,314  ;  Dec.  18  ; 

Serial  No.  180,514;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Newspaper,  Afternoon.     Bellingham  Publishing  Company. 
176,390:   Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  175,127;  published  Apr. 
1*7    1923. 
Newspaper  and  annual,  High-school.     Independent  School 
District    of    Newton.      171,874 :    Aug.    14 ;    Serial    No. 
173.833 ;   published   M.iy   8,    1923. 
Newspaper    and    newspaper    supplements.      Tribune   Com- 
pany.      173.669 :    Oct.    2  ;     Serial    No.    177,707 ;    pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 
Newspaper   and   newspaper   supplements   published   daily. 
Tribune     Company.       172,059 :     Aug.     21 ;     Serial    No. 
177,706  ;   published  May  22,   1923. 
Newspaper  articles.  Hands  Newspaper  Syndicate.  163,689; 

.Tan.  23. 
Newspaper,    Colored    comic    page   in    the    Sunday    World. 

Press  Publishing  Company.     163.726:  Jan.  23. 
Newspaper,    Colored    comic    page    in    the    Sunday   World. 
1       Press  Publishing  Company.     163,796  ;  Jan.  30. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  nf  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


1395 


Newspaper  column,  Ueudin^  for.  Tribune  ^  oinpanv. 
174.7r)9;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  16G,413  ;  published  July 
31,  H)L>3. 

Newspaper,  Column  of  news  in  its.  Times  Printing  Com- 
pany of  Seattle.  175,864;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No. 
175,416;   publlsiied  July  31,   1923. 

Newspaper  -  column  title.  New  York  Tribune,  Inc. 
169,066;  June  5;  Serial  No.  172.430;  published  Mar. 
13,  1923. 

Newspaper  column,  Titlo  for  a.  F.  W.  Wile.  175,028  ; 
Oct.   30;   Serial   No.   179,076:   published   Aug.   7,    1923. 

Newspaper,  Daily.  Bangor  Publishing  Company.  165,252; 
Mar.   6;   Serial   No.  168,820;   published  Dec.   19.   1022, 

Newspaper,  Daily.  A.  H.  Belo  &  Company.  175,932-4  ; 
Nov.  13;  Serial  Nos.  174,880-2;  published  Aug.  21, 
1923. 

Newspaper,  Dailj'.  Commercial  Advertiser  Association 
163,735  ;  Jan.  23. 

Newspaper,  Daily.  Dow,  Jones  &  Company.  168,177  ; 
May   15;    Serial   No.    169,627;   published   Jan.   2,   1923. 

Newspaper,  Daily.  Nashville  Banner  Publishing  Com- 
pany: 169,078  ;  June  5  ;  Serial  No.  171,099  ;  published 
Feb.  27,  1923. 

Newspaper,  Daily.  Olilahoma  Publishing  Company. 
170,041;  July  10;  Serial  No.  174,973;  published  Apr. 
17,   1923, 

Newspaper,  Dally.  Oklahoma  Publishing  Company. 
170,045;  July  10;  Serial  No.  175,152;  published  Apr. 
17,   1923. 

Newspaper,  Daily  cartoon  in  the  Morning  World.  Press 
Publishing  Company.     163,725  :  Jan.  23. 

Newspaper,  Daily  comic  strip  in  the  Evening  World.  Press 
Publishing  Company.     163,722-4  ;  Jan.  23, 

Newspaper,  Daily  comic  strip  in  the  Morning  World. 
Press    Publishing   Company.      163,727  ;    Jan.    23. 

Newspaper,  Morning.  Bellingham  Publisliing  Company. 
176.386  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  175,128  ;  published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 

Newspaper,  Name  or  title  of  a  weekly.  Walker  Publish- 
ing Co.  169,442  :  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  173,159  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20.  1923. 

Newspaper  or  weekly  pamphlet.  Manufacturers  Record 
Company.     16.378  ;  renewed  Mar.  12,   1919. 

Newspaper  periodical  published  weekly.  Bronxonian 
Publishing  Co.  168,959;  May  29;  Serial  No.  171,611; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923.      ' 

Newspaper,  Section  of.  Pulitzer  Publishing  Co.  165,383  ; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  159,812  :  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Newspaper,  Section  of  a,  Houston  Chronicle  Company. 
168,890  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  169,676 ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Newspaper,  Semiweeklv  agricultural.  A.  H.  Belo  & 
Company.  175,951 :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  174,883  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 

Newspaper  supplement.  Times  Printing  Company  of 
Seattle.  172,060-1 ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  Nos.  177,704-5  ; 
published  Mav  22,   1923. 

Newspaper,  Weekly.  World  Publication  Co.  169,068 ; 
June   5  ;   Serial   No.   172,571  ;   published  Feb.   27,   1923. 

Newspapers.  Advertiser  Co.  165,266 ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial 
No.  166.867;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Newspapers.  Army  and  Navy  Register  Publishing  Co. 
22,896;  renewed  May  2,  1923. 

Newspapers.      Morning    Telegraph.      163,719 ;    Jan.   23. 

Newspapers.  I..  Nelson-KirUwood.  173,601 ;  Oct.  2 ; 
Serial  No.  167,361  ;  June  12,  1923. 

Newspapers.  Wortham-Carter  Publishing  Co.  165,264 ; 
Mar.   6 ;   Serial   No.  166,489  ;  published  Nov.   14,   1922. 

Newspapers,  Contest,  a  feature  in.  Public  Ledger  Com- 
pany. 168,446 :  May  22 ;  Serial  No.  170,505 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,   1923. 

Newspapers,  Dailv  and  weekly.  Commercial  Publishing 
Company.  165.224  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  165,621  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  5,  1922. 

Newspapers,  etc..  Heading  for  a  humor  column  syndi- 
cated to.  E.  A.  Moss.  177,434  :  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No. 
lS2.no2:  published   Sept.   25,   1923. 

Nom  de  plume  used  for  newspaper  articles.  Tribune 
Company,  The.  167.615  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  147,055  ; 
published  Jan.  31.  1922, 

Pamphlet.  Bntterick  Publishing  Companv.  172. OSl  ; 
Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  176,447  ;  published  May  22,  192.".. 

Pamphlets,  monthly  magazines,  printed  books,  and  leaf- 
lets. Co-Opprative  Leacne  of  The  United  States  of 
America,   Assoc,      163,710  :    .Tan.   23. 

Paner  and  cardboard  signs,  dlsplavs.  and  billboard  sheets. 
Res  Window  Advertising  Co.  173,768;  Oct.  2;  Serial 
No.    177,051:   published   June    12,    1923. 

Paper,  Daily.  World  Publishing  Companv.  171,640 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Papers  and  bulletins,  Trade.  National  Retail  Dry 
Roods  Assopiation.  169.690:  .Tune  26;  Serial  No. 
165,704  ;  published   Mar.   27,  1923. 

Periodical.  Sufton  &  Darbvshire,  Incorporated.  177,449; 
Pec.  18;  Serial  No.  182,020;  published  Sept.  25,  3923. 

Periodical  issued  weoklv.  J.  A.  Ferris.  165.250:  Mar. 
6;   Serial   No.   169.440:   published   Dec.    19.    1922. 

Periodical  issued  weekly.  National  Association  ol 
Hosiery  and  Underwear  Manufacturers.  169.666 : 
June  26 ;  Serial  No.  171,033  :  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Periodical,  Monthly.  Aetna  Life  Insurance  Companv 
174.RTO-  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.  180,318;  published  Julv 
31.  1923. 


I'l  riodical,  Monthly,      .^etna    Life    Insurance    Company. 

175,145;  Oct,  30;   Serial  No.   180,319;  published  Aug. 

7,  192S, 

Periodical,  Monthly.       Better    Pictures    Publishing    Co. 

173,877 ;  Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No.    175,912 ;   published   June 

26,  1923, 

Periodical,  Monthly.     Fuller  Brush   Companv.      163,067 ; 

Jan.  2.  1      .              .        ■ 

Periodical,     Monthly.        Houston     Publishing     Company. 

165,215 ;   Mar.   6 ;    Serial   No,    166,183 ;   published   Dec, 

5.   1922. 
Periodical,    Monthly.       Illinois    Women's    Athletic    Club. 

169,056;    June   5;    Serial   No.    171,321;   published   Feb. 

27,  1923. 

Periodical,     Monthly.       Linde     Air     Products     Company. 

165.254;   Mar.   6;    Serial    No.    168,320;    Dec.    19,   1922. 
Periodical.  Monthly.      Northwestern  Bell  Telephone   Com- 
pany.    173,721  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No,  179,218  ;  published 

June  26,  1923. 
Periodical,  Monthly.     Republican  Women  of  Pennsylvania, 

Incorporated.     176,527  ;  Nov.   27  ;   Serial  No.   182,610 ; 

published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Periodical,  Monthly.      San   Antonio   Bible   Institute,    Inc. 

169,4.39 ;    June     19 ;     Serial    No.     173,215  ;     published 

Mar.  20,  1923. 
Periodical.   Monthly.     Star  Company,     165,216  ;   Mar.   6  ; 

Serial  No.  166,111 ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Periodical,   Monthly.     Tree   Lovers  Association  of  Amer- 
ica.     173,718 ;    Oct.    2  ;    Serial   No.    179,015 ;    published 

June  26,  3  923. 
Periodical,    Monthly.       Yellow     Cab    Manufacturing    Co. 

173,676  ;   Oct.   2  ;    Serial   No.    178,082 ;   published    June 

12,   1923. 
Periodical,     Monthly.      Yellow    Cab    Manufacturing    Co. 

176,425  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  181,329  ;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 
Periodical,    Monthl.y    Marine.      Penton    Publishing    Com- 
pany.     177,447;'  Dec.    18;    Serial    No.    182,058;    pub- 
lished Sept.  25,  1923. 
Periodical,    Plumbing   and    heating.      Domestic   Engineer- 
ing Co.     169,684  :   June  26  ;   Serial  No.   172,589  ;   pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923, 
Periodical,      Printed,        Ambassador     Tire     Corporation. 

163,733;   Jan.  23. 
Periodical,    Printed.       L.    J.    Hays.      165,249 ;    Mar.    6 ; 

Serial   No.   170,4.32  ;   published   Dec.    19,   1922. 
Periodical     published    monthly.      American    Marine    and 

Fisheries     Journal.       165,253 ;     Mar.     6 ;     Serial     No. 

168,190 ;   published   Dec.    19,   1922. 
Periodical      published      monthly.        J.      Ober.        163,720; 

Jan.    23. 
Periodical   published   monthly.      Shoe   Retailer    Company. 

165.255:    Mar.    6;    Serial   No.    168,558;   published   Dec. 

39.  1922. 
Periodical  section.     National  Association  of  Hosiery  and 

Underwear   Manufacturers.      3  69,076;    June    5;    Serial 

No.  171,032  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Periodical,  Section  of  a  monthly.     B.  C.  Bost.     170,562  ; 

July  17;   Serial  No.  173,910;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Periodical,  Weekly.    Coleman-Dobson-Cannon  Co.    172,132  ; 

Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  174,558  :  published  Mav  22,  1923. 
Periodica],    Weekly.      F.    P.    Fildes,    Inc.      168.268 ;    May 

15  ;  Serial  No.  167,807  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Periodical,  Weekly.     National  Association  of  Hosiery  and 

Underwear   Manufacturers.      168,966 :   May   29  ;    Serial 

No.    171,031  ;    published   Feb.    27,    1923. 
Periodical,     Weekly.       Walter     Reed     General     Hospital. 

170,272  ;  July  10  ;   Serial  No.  174,189  ;  published  Apr. 

17,   1923. 
Periodicals.      American     Manufacturers    Foreign     Credit 

Underwriters,     Inc.       177.295  ;     Dec.     18 ;     Serial    No. 

175,120 ;   published   Oct.   2,   1923. 
Periodicals.      Excella    Pattern    Company.      173,668  ;    Oct 

2  :    Serial   No.    177,661  ;    published    June    19,    1923 
Periodicals.     H.  K.  Miller.     176,714  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

183.220  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Periodicals.      Olympic    Club.      177.338 ;    Dec.    18 :    Serial 

No.    181,206:    published    Sept.    25,    1923. 
Periodicals.     W.  H.  Wood.     172.388  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No 

169.462  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Periodicals    and     particularly     monthlv     periodical     cata- 
logues.     E.     Eisinger    Companv.       165.230 :     Mar.     6 ; 

Serial   No.    163,261  :   published   Dec.    5.    1922. 
Periodicals,  Monthly.     H.  K.  Miller.     176,526:  Nov.  27- 

Serial   No.  182.600;  published  Sent.  11,  1923. 
Periodicals,     Weekly.      Cultivator    Publishing    Company. 

175.138  :  Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.   180,421  ;   published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
Photo     prints.       National     Process     Companv.       175.816; 

Nov.  13:   Serial  No.   158.487:   published  July  31.   1923. 
Photographic    prints.       Anderson    Supply    Co.'      163,684; 

.Tan.   23. 
Photographic  prints.     Z.  T.  Briggs  Photogranhic   Supply 

Co.     163,791  ;  Jan.  30. 
Photographic  prints.     Chastains'  Incorporated.     173.594 : 

Sept.  25. 
Photographic    prints.       Fowler    &    Slater    Co.       1 73.682 ; 

Oct.    2  ;    Serial    No.    178,380  ;    published    July    3,    1923. 

Photographic     prints.       Harford     and     Noel.       163,716; 
.Tan.   23. 

Photoeraphlc  prints.     Harford  and  Noel.     165.213:  Mar- 
6 ;   Serial  No.   166,452  ;  published  Nov.   14,   1922, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Photograpbic  reproductions  of  pictures.     L.  A.  Howland. 

172,199  ;    Aug.   21. 
Photographs.       Garred    &    Krause    Drug    Co.       177.337 ; 

Dec.   18  ;  Serial  No.  181,390 ;   published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Photographs.     J.   F.   Wiggin.     169,738;   June   26. 
Photographs.     J.    F.   Wiggin.      174,958;    Oct.   30;    Serial 

No.  162,154  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Photoprints    and    enlargements    finished   in    water    color. 

C.  D.  Newton.     163,774;  Jan.  30. 
Photoprints    and    enlargements    made    on    glossy    paper. 

C.  D.  Newton.     103,773 ;  Jan.  30. 
Pictures.      D.    Davidson.      174,117 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No. 

148,932;    published   June    19,    1923. 
Pictures    or   plot   tinotypes,    Colored.      Wallace   Nutting, 

Incorporated.     171,854  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  170,831 ; 

published  May  1,  1923. 
Pictures  printed  from  camera  negatives.     Luxite  Labora- 
tories.    173,755  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,497  ;  published 

June  12,  1923. 
Pictures,    Sets   of.     Max  B.    Sheffer   Card   Co.      173,634 ; 

Oct.   2 ;    Serial  No.   172,404 ;    published   May   29,   1923. 
Post  cards.  Picture.     C.  A.  Cunningham.     167,424  ;  May 

1 ;  Serial  No.  170,629  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Postal  cards,   Picture.     O.   Polizzi.     168,036  ;   May  8. 
Posters,   Advertising.      E.   F.   Mack.      172,085 ;    Aug.    21 ; 

Serial  No.   176,682;  published  May  22,   1923. 
Posters,      certificate      cards,      circulars,      and      booklets. 

United  Garment  Workers   of  America.      165,167 ;   Mar. 

0;   Serial  No.   137,547;  published   Dec.   19,   1922. 
Printed    advertising   matter.      F.    M.    Berkley.      168,919 ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  151,197 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Printed   advertising   matter.     F.   Romer.      175.880 ;    Nov. 

13;   Serial   180,239;   published   Aug.    21,   1923. 
Printed  articles  and  letters.     W.  L.  Bambart.     174,017  ; 

Oct.   2;   Serial  No.   175,379;   published  June  12,   1923. 
Printed  jobs,   specifically  house  organs,  catalogues,   price 

lists,  etc.,  Various  completely-.     J.  C.  Hub  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     175,084  ;  Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.   168,111 ; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Printed  matter.     F.  M.  Berkley.     168,918  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 

No.  151,198  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Prints  and  post  cards.     Georgi  &  Co.     169,492  ;  June  19  ; 

Serial    No.    137,521;    published   Jan.    3,    1923. 
Prints  and  publications.     Palmer  Photoplay  Corporation. 

171,738;  Aug.  14;   Serial  No.   169,645;  published  May 

22,  1923. 
Prints,    post    cards,    pictures,    and    photographs.      W.    C. 

Brinton.      167,861  ;    May   8 ;    Serial  No.    152,693 ;   pub- 
lished Feb.  20.  192.S. 
Publication.     F.  P.  Fildes.     165,258  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 

167,843;  published  Dee.  19,  1922. 
Publication.     General  Electric  Company.     169,788 ;  July 

3  :   Serial  No.  167,389  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Publication.      Park   &  Pollard   Company.      177,669 ;   Dec. 

25;    Serial  No.   180,985:   published   Sept.   11.   1923. 
Publication.      Post-Time    Publishing   Co.      170,050;    July 

10;   Serial  No.   175.323;  published  Apr.   17.   1923. 
Publication.     Toledo   Scale  Company.     165.263  ;  Mar.  6  ; 

Serial  No.  167,664;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Publication,  Bimonthly  and  annual.     International  Trade 

Developer,  Inc.     175.855  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  176,187  ; 

published  Aus.  21,  1923. 
Publication,  Daily.     Greater  New  York  Distributing  Co. 

163,714-15;  Jan.  23. 
Publication,  Daily.     Greater  New   York  Distributing  Co. 

163,743  ;  Jan.  23. 
Publication,  Daily.     W.  Senville.     163,799;  Jan.  30. 
Publication    devoted    to    the    farm-equipment     industry, 

Monthlv.      Implement    Age    Company.      172.073 ;    Aug. 

21  ;  Serial  No.  177,000  :  published  May  22.  1923. 
Publication,    Fashion.      A.    Parrish.      167,8.'?0 ;    May    8; 

Serial  No.   169,923  ;   published  Feb.   20,   192.S. 
Publication  in  magazine  form.  Title  of  a  monthly.     B.  A. 

Rertrand.     168,973:  May  29;  Serial  No.  159,684;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 
Publication  issued  at  irregular  intervals.     Gandy  Belting 

Company.     169,082  ;  June  5  ;   Serial  No.   173,042  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 
Publication,  Monthly.     American  Mutual  Liability  Insur- 
ance  Company   of   Boston.      174,840;    Oct.    23;    Serial 

No.  178,019  ;   published  July  31,   1923. 
Publications,      Monthly.        Baltimore      Bargain      House. 

173,583;  Sept.  25. 
Publication,  Monthly.     Charleston   Electrical   Supply   Co. 

176,728  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  173,277  ;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 
Publication,  Monthly.     R.  R.   Couch.     171,823;  Aug.  14; 

Serial    No.    175,544;    publi-shed    May    1,    1923. 
Publication,   Monthly.      Diamond   Cab    Sales   Corporation. 

176,419;  Nov.  27;   Serial  No.  181,014;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 
Publication,     Monthlv.       Disolay     Publishing     Company. 

165,259 ;   Mar.   6 ;   Serial  No.   168,105 ;   published  Dec. 

19,   1922. 
Publication,  Monthly.     W.  H.  Fawcett.     163,713  ;  Jan.  23. 
Publication,     Monthly.       Fletcher     American     Company. 

170,668  :   July  17  ;   Serial  No.  158,676  ;  published  Apr. 

24,   1923. 
Publication,  Monthlv.     M.   Freeman.     172.090  ;   Aug.  21 ; 

Serial  No.  176,892  ;  published  May  22,  192.'?. 
Publication,    Monthly.      H.    M.    Harrison.      167,543 ;   May 

1 ;  Serial  No.  170,684 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 


Publication,  Monthly.     B.  Mindlin.     177,351 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Se- 
rial No.  180,614  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Publication,    Monthly.      Modern    Confectioner    Publishing 

Company.       177,355 ;     Dec.    18 ;     Serial    No.    181,957 ; 

published    Sept.    25,    1923. 
Publication,     Monthly.       Mutual     Orange     Distributors. 

165,357;  Mar.  6;   Serial  No.   168,058;  published  Dec. 

19,  1922. 
Publication,  Monthly.   National  Federation  of  Uncle  Sam's 

Voters.      176,537  ;    Nov.    27  ;    Serial  No.   182,218 ;   pub- 
lished Sept.  18,   1923. 
Publication,   Monthly.      National   Shoe   Retailers  Associa- 
tion  of   the   United   States  of  America   Inc.      171,829; 

Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  175,806  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Publication,     Monthly.       Pacific     Radio     Publishing     Co. 

174,728;  Oct.  23;  Serial  No.   161,747;  published  July 

31    1923 
Publication',    Monthly.      A.    G.   Robinson.      177,495 ;    Dec. 

18 ;    Serial   No.    182,719 ;    published   Oct.    2,    1923. 
Publication,   Monthly.     E.    S.   Rosenthal.     167,734 ;   May 

8  ;   Serial  No.   168,002  :  published  Jan.   2,   1923. 
Publication.    Monthly.  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.    173,713 ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,631  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Publication,     Monthly.       Skinner     Machinery     Company. 

171,865  ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No.  174,493 ;  published  May 

15,  1923. 
Publication,    Monthly.     Allen   T.    Smith   and   George  F. 

Case.     168.957  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  171,661 ;  published 

Feb.  27,  1923. 
Publication,  Monthly.     Successful  Farming  Publishing  Co. 

168,895  ;  May   29 ;   Serial  No.    168,436  ;  published  Feb. 

27    1923. 
Publication,  Monthly.     Union  Trust  Company.     163,797; 

Jan.  30. 
Publication.  Monthly.     United  States  Hoffman  Machinery 

Corporation.     164,034  ;   Feb.  6. 
Publication,  Monthly.     G.  F.  Whitehouse.     176,418  ;  Nov. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  180,997  ;   published  Sept.   11,  1923. 
Publication,  Monthly.     M.  Wile  &  Co.     171.772  ;  Aug.  14 ; 

Serial  No.  173,547;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Publication.  Monthly  trade.     J  &  B  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    165.154  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  152,802  ;  published 

Nov.  14,   1922. 
Publication,     Motorists'.       Tourist    Handbook    Pub.    Co. 

175.051 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  179,386 ;  published  Aug. 

7  1923 
Pubiication,   Name   of.     American    Education   Press,   Inc. 

173,881 :   Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    176,246 ;    published   June 

12,  1923. 
Publication,  Occasional.     J.  T.  Igoe.     172,116  ;  Aug.  21 ; 

Serial   No.   175,721  ;    published   May   22,    1923. 
Publication  on  the  correction  of  stammering.     S.  D.  Rob- 
bins.     177,471  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  175,568  ;  published 

Sept.    25,    1923. 
Publication    page.      Toledo    Scale    Company.      170,373; 

Julv  17  ;  Serial  No.  174,115  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Publication,  Periodical.     L.  A.  Heine.     172,089  ;  Aug.  21 ; 

Serial  No.  176,828  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Publication,  Periodical.     Jack-O-Lantern  Board.     169,077; 

June  5  ;  Serial  No.  171,084  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Publication,  Periodical.    Norristown  Herald,  Inc.    169,059  ; 

June  5  ;  Serial  No.  171,431  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Publication,     Periodical.       Norristown     Herald     Printing 

and    Publishing    Co.      175.792 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

179.738;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Publication,  Periodical.     Whitman  &  Keith  Co.     169,074  ; 

June  5  ;  Serial  No.  170,852 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Publication     published     daily.     Periodical.       Norristown 

Herald,    Inc.     172,092;   Aug.   21;    Serial  No.   176,910; 

published   May   22,    1923. 
Publication,    Quarterly.       Delta    Sigma    Phi     Fraternity. 

175,292.   Nov.    6 ;   Serial  No.    153,715 ;    published   June 

12    1923. 
Publication,   Quarterly.     Periodical   Publishing  Company. 

171,807  ;  Aug.   14 ;  Serial  No.  177,403  ;   published  May 

22    1923. 
Publication,  Section  of  a  daily.     R.  F.   Couch.     168,925; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  175.545  :  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Publication,  Section  of  monthly.    R.  Wightman.    165,173 ; 

Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  130,306  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Publication,     Semimonthly.        Class     Journal     Company. 

172,119;  Aug.  21;   Serial  No.   175,385;   published  May 

22,   1923. 
Publication  title.     Western  Electric  Company.     174,905 ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  178,941 ;  published  July  31.  1923. 
Publication,  Title  of  a  quarterly.     International  Western 

Electric     Company.       177,490 :     Dec.     18 ;     Serial     No. 

182,973  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Publication,   Title  of   daily.     Press-Union   Publishing  Co. 

167,593-4 :   May   1  ;    Serial   Nos.    169,778-9 ;   published 

Jan.  30.  1923. 
Publication,   Trade.     Modern  Miller  Company.     163,781 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Publication,     Weekly.       Bragdon.     Lord     &     Nagle     Co. 

177.372 ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,726  ;  published  Oct.  2, 

1923. 
Publication,  Weekly.    Pathfinder  Publishing  Co.     175,914  ; 

Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  180.387  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Publication,  Weekly.  E.  C.  Rayner,  163,758;  Jan.  23. 
Publication,      Weekly.        Textile     Publishing      Company. 

169,070 ;   June   5 ;   Serial  No.   172,659 ;   published   Feb. 

27,  1923. 


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Publications.  A.  Bowyer.  177,333  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No. 
1S1.669:   published    Sept.  25,    1923. 

Publications.  D.  Looser.  175,819  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 
160.196;  published  Aug.  21,   1923. 

Publications  and  negotiable  papers.  North-Western  Trust 
&  Savings  Banlj.  171.036  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  151,922  ; 
published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Publications  and  printed  literature.  Philadelphia  Quartz 
Company.  173.608 :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  158,728 ; 
published  July  3,  1923. 

Publications,  House-organ.  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Com- 
pany. 172,044  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  157,566 ;  pub- 
lished May   8,   1923. 

Publications.  Monthly.  Binder  Brothers,  Inc.  164,839  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Publications.  Monthly.  Experimenter  Publishing  Co. 
163,780  ;   Jan.  30. 

Publications — namely,  catalogues.  McCord  Manufactur- 
ing Company.  169,087  ;  June  5  ;  Serial  No.  173,291 ; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Publications,  Periodical.  American  Agriculturalist,  Inc. 
173,680:  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  178,204;  published  July 
10,  1923. 

Publications,  Periodical.  Institute  For  Public  Service. 
171,767;  Aug.  14;  Serial  173,707;  published  May  8, 
1923. 

Publications.  Periodical.  B.  T.  Shields.  169,965 ;  July 
10 ;    Serial  No.   174,927 ;   published   Apr.   17,   1923. 

Publications,  Weekly.    Bankers  Supply  Co.     176,424  ;  Nov. 

27  :   Serial  No.  181,509  ;  published  Sept.   11,  1923. 
Radio  manual.     Modern   Publishing  Company.     J63,784 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Recipes  and  printed  recipes,  Compilation  and  card  index 

of.      Geo.    D.    Roper    Corporation.      174,857 ;    Oct.    23 ; 

Serial   No.   176,654;   published   July   31,    1923. 
Review,    Quarterly.      Council   on   Foreign    Relations,    Inc. 

168,893;  May  29;   Serial  No.  169,348;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Stamps    or    seals.       National    Tuberculosis    Association. 

163.S10  :  Jan.  30. 
Stamps,    Trading.      Merchants    Gold    Stamp    Company. 

164,554  ;  Feb.  20. 
Stories,   In   continuing  series  of.     C.  Boynton.     165.157  ; 

Mar.  6  :  Serial  No.  149,375  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Story,  Serial.     E.  P.  Norwood.     169,063  ;  June  5  ;  Serial 

No.  172,009  ;  published  Feh.  27,  1923. 
Tokens   and    coupons.    Premium.      United   Profit   Sharing 

Corporation.     163,766;  Jan.  23. 
Trading    certificates.      R.    L.    Mason.      173,803 ;    Oct.    2 ; 

Serial  No.  173,518;  published  May  29,  1923. 

CLASS  39. 

Apparel,  Articles  of  ladies'.  I.  Pachner  &  Son,  Inc. 
177.273  :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  183,342  ;  published  Sept. 
25,  1923.  .       .     „     , 

Apparel,  Articles  of  men's  and  ladies  .  I.  Pachner  * 
Son,  Inc.  171,737  :  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  169,737i  ;  pub- 
lished May  22,  1923.  „  „ 

Apparel,  Athletic.  S.  M.  Elowsky  &  Co.  176,2 lO; 
Nov.   20 ;   Serial  No.  177,478  ;  published  Sept.  4,   1923. 

Aoparel,  Children's,  misses',  and  women's  wearing.     Solo- 

"mon  Mfg.   Co.     177,520  ;   Dec.  18  ;   Serial  No.  167,663  ; 

published    Sept.    4,    1923.  ^^    ^ 

Apparel  for  men  and  women.  Wearing.  Rosenwald  & 
Weil.  169,.388:  June  12;  Serial  No.  168,070;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923.  „      .  „  ,.    . 

Apparel  for  men  and  women,  Wearing.  Rosenwald  * 
Weil  Inc.  174,816  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,892  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923.  .  „    „    „     V,     . 

Apparel,  Infants'  and  children's  wearing.  R.  M.  Raphael. 
175.961  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  171,434  ;  published  Aug. 

28  1923 

Apparel,     infants'     and     young     children's.       S.     Rouff. 

175.935  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  174,864  ;  published  Aug. 

28.  1923.  ^  T>     X,, 

Apparel,  Ladies'  and  misses'  wearing.    Lehman  Brothers, 

Inc.     172,603  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  170,656  ;  published 

June  5,   1923. 
Apparel,     Ladies'     ready-to-wear.       MDlards. 

Aug.  21. 
Apparel,   Ladies'  wearing.     J.  B.   Orkin   Corp. 

Aug.  21. 
Apparel,    Wearing.      Chllds    Specialty    House. 

Oct.   2;    Serial  No.   175,849;   published   July 


172,195  ; 


172,153 ; 

173,911; 
10,   1923. 


Apparel,  Wearing.     J.  Maddocks.     23,502;  renewed  Aug. 

15,  1923. 
Apparel,  Women's,  children's,  and  Infants'.     H.  A.  Whit- 
lev.     164,793;  Feb.  27.  ™      .         ^ 
Apparel,    Women's    wearing.      A.    H.    Flanders    Company. 

173,976;    Oct.   2;    Serial   No.    172,269;    published   July 

17,  1923. 

girdle    supporters.    Household.      A.    Stein    & 
176,143 ;    Nov.    20 ;    Serial    No.    183,003 ; 

published  Sept.  11,  1923.         ,„,„„,      _^    ,„      o_.i 
Aprons.      R.    H.   Macv    &  Co.     174,394;   Oct.   16;    Serial 

No.    174,524 ;    published    July    17,    1923. 
Aprons.    E.  B.  Townsend.     164,752  ;  Feb.  27. 
Aprons     and     dresses.     Women's.        Sterling     Company. 

176,555  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,948  ;  published  Aug. 

20    192.3 
Aprons  and  frocks.     Rowley  Co.     166,733;  Apr.  10. 


Apron    and 
Company. 


Aprons  and  house  dresses,  Ladies'   and  misses'.     Forest 

City  Manufacturing  Company.     173,427  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Se- 
rial No.  162,397  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Aprons,    bungalow    aprons,    and    dresses.       L.    N.    Gross 

Company.     163,579  ;  Jan.  23. 
Aprons,  dresses,  and  bloomers.     Rhea  Manufacturing  Co. 

175.117  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  176,653  ;  published  Aug.  7, 

1923. 
Aprons    for    icemen.      United    States    Rubber    Company. 

171,848  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.   171,002 ;  published  May 

15,  1923. 
Aprons,    Household.      I.    B.    Kleiuert    Rubber    Company. 

164,822  :   Keb.  27. 
Aprons,  Ladles'.    M.  Sharaf.    166,713  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No. 

156,027;  published  Jan.   2,  1923. 
Aprons,   Women's.     E.  Roth.     169,430;  June  12. 
Aprons,   Women's.     Saks  &  Company.      169,105  :  June  5. 
Arm   bands.     A.   Stein   &  Company.     169,381  ;  June   12  ; 

Serial  No.   171,475  ;   published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Arm    bands     and    suspenders,       A.     Stein     &    Company. 

176,206  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  179,118  ;  published  Sept. 

4,   1923. 
Baby  pants  or  diaper  covers.     S.  H.  Shoninger.     170,568 ; 

July  17  ;   Serial  No.  163,709  ;  published  Oct.  24,  1922. 
Bags,    baseball,    bathing,    and    college    caps,    men's    and 

ladies'     sport     clothes.     Bat.       P.     Goldsmith's     Sons, 

171.192  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.   139,353  ;   published  May 

8,   1923. 
Bandeau   and  girdle,   brassiere  and  girdle,  and  brassiere 

and  corselette.  Combined.     D.  Bickum,     176,210  ;  Nov. 

20 ;    Serial   No.    178,953 ;    published   Aug,    28,    1923. 
Bandeaux    and    brassiferes.      Vanity    Brassiere    Company. 

168,077 ;   May   15  ;   Serial  No.  156,557  ;  published  July 

11,   1922. 
Bandeaux    and    brassieres.      Warner   Brothers    Company. 

176,039  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  179,903  ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Bandeaux,  Boudoir.     K.  Fisk.     168,292  ;  May  15. 
Bands,    Arm.      American    Wholesale    Corporation    (Balti- 
more Bargain   House).      176.360;   Nov.   20. 
Bath  robe  which  may  be  used  as  a  towel.     C.  R.  Hoyme. 

168,559-60;  May  29;  Serial  Nos.  166,505-6;  published 

Feb.  13.  1923. 
Bath  robes.  Baby.     J.  Kaplan.     166,632  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial 

No.  168,218  ;  published  Jan.  9,   1923. 
Bath   robes,   bathing  suits,   coats,  and  suits,  etc.     M.  B. 

Blatt  Co.     168,185  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  169,117  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  6,   1923. 
Bath    robes,    shawls,    hosiery,     etc.      Pendleton    Woolen 

Mills.     164,236;   Feb.   13. 
Bathing  capes.     Chesapeake  Weaving  Mills,  Inc.     173,937  ; 

Oct.   2 ;   Serial   No.   177,121  ;   published   July   17,   1923. 
Bathing  caps.     R.   F.  Graigen.     171,302  ;  Aug.  7 ;   Serial 

No.  164.757  ;   published  May   1,   1923. 
Bathing    suits.      Avalon    Knitwear    Company.      171.324 ; 

Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  168,570;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Bathing  suits.     John  H.  Leich  Co,     164,040;  Feb.  6. 
Bathing  suits.     Lindeke,  Warner  &  Sons,  Inc.      164,759  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Bathing  suits.     Niagara  Knitting  Mills   Corp.     169,426 ; 

June  12. 
Bathing  suits.     Olga  Incorporated.     164,754  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bathing  suits.     Utility  Rubber  Goods  Company.     163,196 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Bathing  suits  and  sweaters.     Pacific  Knitting  Mills,  Inc. 

163,611 ;  Jan.  23.  _  .    .        „„, 

Bathing    suits.    Knitted.      Blue    Ribbon    Knitting    Mills. 

173.914 ;   Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No.   175,063 ;   published  July 

10    1923 
Bathing  suits.  Knitted  and  textile.     Manchester  Knitting 

Mills"    Inc.      172,657 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial   No.    174,844 ; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Belts.     J.   P.   Gordon.      172,509;  Aug.  28. 
Belts.     Marathon  Tire  &  Rubber  Company.     166,606 ;  Apr. 

10 ;  Serial  No.  148,499  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Belts        Martin    and    Martin,    Inc.       165,306 ;    Mar.    6 ; 

Serial  No,  162,884;  published  Nov.  14,  1922.     ,^„  ^„, 
Belts,    Apparel.      Harris   Suspender   Company.      170,421 ; 

July  17  ;   Serial  No.   172,944 ;   published  Apr.  3,   1923. 
Belts,    corsets,   braces,   etc..    Abdominal.     S.    H.   Camp   & 

Company.     173,576  ;  Sept.  25.  ,„^  ^„, 

Belts    Leather.     Marshall  Field  &   Company.      164,591 ; 

Feb.  20.  „     „  T  4.  ., 

Belts     Men's.      T.    J.    O'Connor    &    Sons,    Incorporated. 

168,178  •   May  15  ;   Serial  No.   169,557  ;  published  Jan. 

30    192^. 
Belts',  shoes,  and  slippers.     American  Rubber  &  Tire  Co. 

168,338  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.   168,338 ;  published  Feb. 

20   1923 
Bibs '    G.  Carison.     175.731 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,029  ; 

published  Aug.  28,   1923. 
Bibs,    house   aprons,   bathing   caps,   and   baby   pants.    In- 
fants'.     J.    J.    Beyerie   Mfg.    Co.      166,157;    Mar.    27; 

Serial   No.    154.300 ;    published    Oct.    24,    1922. 
Bibs,    infants'    pants,    waterproof    aprons,    Baby._     Mills 

Brothers     Company.      168,333;    May    22;    Serial    No. 

161.935  ;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Bloomer   play   suit  with   sunbonnet  to   match.     Schafuss 

Corporation.     164,766;   Feb.   27. 
Bloomers.      S.   Gelarie.     168,487;  May   22.  „      „    .  , 

Bloomers.      W.   A.   Goldsmith.      171,485;   Aug.   7;    Serial 

No.   151,987;   published   May   1,    1923. 


1398 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FRO'M  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Bloomers.     Walter  A.  Goldsmith  Co.     175,165  ;  Oct.-  30  ; 

Serial  No.  181,116  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Bloomers,    Baby.      Rubberized    Sheeting   &    Specialty    Co. 

176,094  ;  Nov.   13. 
Bloomers,  brassieres,  step-ins,  etc.,  Ladies'.    F.  Rosenberg. 

167,992:   May   8. 
Bloomers  for  babies  and  children.     A.  M.  Breit.     172,957  ; 

Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.   175,296  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Bloomers,    Ladies'    fabric   underwear.      E.   Munzer   &    Co. 

172,047  ;  Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.  154,524  ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 
Bloomers,    pantalets,    and    petticoats,    Women's.      Eagle 

Skirt  Company.     173,836  ;  Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No.  171,490  ; 

published  June  26,  1923. 
Bloomers,    Women's.      L.    N.    Gross    Company.      169,769 ; 

July  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,240  ;  published  April  3,  1923. 
Blouses.      L.   Bamberger   &  Co.     164,245-6 ;    Feb.    13. 
Blouses    and    shirts.    Boys'.      Burstein-Friedland    &    Co. 

176,118;  Nov.  20;   Serial  No.   166,976;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 
Blouses  and  waists.  Ladies'  handmade.    Beerman  &  Frank, 

Inc.     163,023  ;  Jan.  2. 
Blouses,   Boys'.     M.    Finkelson.      169,230 :    .Tune    12 :    Se- 
rial No.  167,351  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Blouses,  Boys'.     M.  Finkelson.     171,780  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 

No.   173,041 ;   published   May  22,   1923. 
Blouses,  dresses,  skirts,  suits,  and  sweaters.     L.  A.  Wolin 

Company.     168,344  ;  May  22  ;   Serial  No.  149,875  ;  pub 

lished'Feb.  13,  1923. 
Blouses,  ladies',  children's,  and  misses'  dresses,  knickers, 

boys'    suits,   bloomers,   overshlrts,   etc..   Middy.      H.   W. 

Goldman.     174,260;   Oct.  9;   Serial  No.   177,484;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 
Blouses,  skirts,  etc..  Women's  and  children's.     R.  F.  Hom- 

berg.     166,621 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  168,970  ;  published 

Jan.   9,   1923. 
Bonnets,    hats,    and    caps.      L.    R.    Stampher.      166.820 ; 

Apr.   17  :   Serial  No.   166,750 ;   published  Jan.  9.  1923. 
Boot  and  shoe  tips  and  counters.     Geo.  E.  Keith  Company. 

176,023  ;  Nov.   13  ;   Serial  No.   177,675 ;  published  July 

24,  1923. 
Booteps,    bibs,    bonnets,    coats,    etc..    Infants'.      Melcher, 

Paradise,    &    Landau.      167,795 ;    May    8 ;    Serial    No. 

164,650;   published   Feb.  6,   1923. 
Boots   and   shoes.      Edwin    Clapp   &   Son,    Inc.      165,3.'J1 : 

Mar.  6;   Serial  No.   169,198;  published  Nov.   14,   1922. 
Boots   and   shoes.      Edwin   Clapp  &   Son,    Inc.      169,522  ; 

June  19  ;  Serial  No.  172,639  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Boots  and  shoes.     Commonwealth  Shoe  and  Leather  Com- 
pany.     176,342  ;  Nov.   20. 
Boots  and  shoes.     Crocker  &  Morse,  Inc.     173,756  ;  Oct. 

2;   Serial  No.   177,428;    published  July   10,   1923. 
Boots  and  shoes.     Curtis  Shoe  Company.     169,374  ;  June 

12 ;   Serial  No.   169,703  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Boots  and  shoes.   W.  L.  Douglas  Shoe  Company.    176,015  ; 

Nov.   13  ;  Serial  No.  176,331 ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Boots    and    shoes.      Eli    Boot    Shop    Co.      171,768 ;    Aug. 

14  ;  Serial  No.  173,629  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Boots  and  shoes.     Foot,  Schulze  &  Co.     177,795  ;  Dec.  25. 
Boots  and  shoes.     Philip  Giard  Shoe  Company.     173,846  ; 

Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   173,886  ;   published  June   12,   1923. 
Boots  and  shoes.     International  Shoe  Company.     168,159  ; 

May  15  :  Serial  No.  165,380  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Boote  and   shoes.     V.  K.  &  A.   H.   Jones  &  Thomas  Co. 

170,737  :  July  24  ;   Serial  No.   173,357  ;   published  Apr. 

24    1923. 
Boots    and    shoes.      Jordan    Marsh    Company.      164,021 ; 

Feb.    6. 
Boots  and  shoes.     Juvenile  Shoe  Corporation  of  America. 

173,835 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    170,199 ;   published   June 

26    1923 
Boots  and   shoes.      Juvenile   Shoe  Corporation  of  America. 

173,837 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No.    170,196 ;   published   June 

26,  1923. 
Boots  and   shoes.     Juvenile   Shoe  Corporation  of  America. 

174,110 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    170,198 ;   published   June 

26,  1923. 
Boots   and  shoes.     Mabley  &  Carew   Company.     166,209  ; 

Mar.   27 ;   Serial  No.    169,173 ;   published   Dec.   5,   1922. 
Boots  and  shoes.     Mabley   &  Carew  Company.     176,361 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Boots  and  shoes.     J.  T.  Read.     166,172  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial 

No.  166,406  :  published  Oct.  3,  1922. 

Boots  and  shoes.    Rich  Shoe  Company.    169.418  ;  June  12. 

Boots     and     shoes.       Rubberhide     Company.       176,854 ; 

Dec.  4;  Serial  No.  170,992;   published  Sept.  18.   1923. 

Boots  and  shoes.     A.  W.  Smith  Shoe  Company.     164,049  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Boots    and    shoes.       Stetson    Shoe   Company.       166,976 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Boots  and   shoes.     Utz  &  Dunn  Co.     163,825  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Boots  and  shoes.     Whitman  &  Keith  Co.     169.518  ;  June 

19 :    Serial    No.    172,311  ;    published   Mar.    27,    1923. 
Boots  and  shoes.     Whitman  &  Keith  Co.     171,894  ;  Aug. 

14 ;    Serial   No.    171,974 ;   published  May    8,    1923. 
Boots    and    shoes.    Kid,    canvas,    and    leather.      Juvenile 
'     Shoe    Corporation    of    America.       166,835 ;    Apr.    17 ; 

Serial  No.  170,200;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Boots  and  shoes.  Leather.     S.  Alexander.     170,486  ;  July 
17;  Serial  No.  172,410;  published  Apr.  17,  1923 


Boots    and    shoes,    Leather.      Carpenter    Shoe    Company. 

166,081;  Mar.   27;    Serial  No.  158,917;  published  Nov. 

14,  1922. 
Boots    and    shoes.    Leather.      Chippewa    Shoe    Mfg.    Co. 

172,111;  Aug.  21;   Serial  No.  172,261;  published  May 

22,  1923. 
Boots  and  shoes.  Leather.     B.  E.  Cole  Co.     168,265  ;  May 

15  ;  Serial  No.  170.055  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Boots    and    shoes.    Leather.      Commonwealth    Shoe    and 

Leather    Company.       176,211 ;     Nov.     20 ;     Serial    No. 

178,894 ;    published  Aug.    28,   1923. 
Boots    and    shoes.    Leather.      Commonwealth    Shoe    and 

Leather    Company.      176,375 ;    Nov.    20. 
Boots  and  shoes.  Leather.     Dugan  &  Hudson  Co.    172,030 

Aug.  21  ;   Serial  No.  166,655  ;  published  May  22,  1923 
Boots    and    shoes.    Leather.      A.    C.    Erickson.      172,129 

Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  174,613  ;  published  May  22,  1923 
Boots  and  shoes.  Leather.     Charles  K.  Fox,  Inc.    172,021 

Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  170,574  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Boots    and    shoes.    Leather.      Gale    Shoe    Manufacturing 

Co.     171,733  ;  Aug.  14  ;   Serial  No.  170,061 ;  published 

Jan.  30,  1923. 
Boots    and    shoes.    Leather.      Geo.    E.    Keith    Company. 

170,219 ;  July   10 ;   Serial  No.   152,760 ;  published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Boots     and     shoes,      Leather.        Krohn-Fechheimer      Co. 

169,581  ;  June  26  ;   Serial  No.  160,013  ;  published  Aug. 

22,   1922. 
Boots     and     shoes.     Leather.       A.     E.     Little     Company. 

166,035  ;   Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.   167,725  ;  published  Nov. 

14,  1922. 
Boots  and  shoes,  Leather.     Thos.  IT.  Logan  Co.     166,610  ; 

Apr.  10;   Serial   No.  135,759;  published  Jan.  16,   1923. 
Boots  and  shoes.  Leather.     Mcintosh  Company.     163,115; 

Jan.  2. 
Boots     and     shoes.     Leather.       Neenah     Shoe     Company. 

169,^29  ;   June  12. 
Boots  and  shoes,  Leather.     A.  W.   Smith   Shoe  Company. 

169,401 ;     June     12 ;     Serial    No.     160,159 ;     publislied 

Mar.  20,  1923. 
Boots  and  shoes.  Pads  manufactured  from   rubber  or  rub- 
ber   composition    for    application    to.      Blakey's    Boot 

Protectors,    Limited.      164,067-8 ;    Feb.    13. 
Boots  and  shoes.  Soles  and  heels  for.     Seiberling  Rubber 

Company.     173,619  :   Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No.   164,564  ;   pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 
Boots    and    shoes.    Supplemental   soles   for.      H-M    Manu- 
facturing Co.     176,277;  Nov.   20;   Serial  No.   177,605; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Boots     and     shoes,     Women's.       Globe     Shoe     Company. 

170,166;  July  10;   Serial  No.   169,900;  published  Apr. 

3    1923 
Boots,    shoes,    and    sandals.      L.    P.    Haight.      164,070; 

Feb.  13. 
Boots,   shoes,   and   slippers.     Gebs  Boot   Shop.      177,409 ; 

Dec.   18 ;    Serial  No.   180,174  ;   publi-shed   Oct.   2.    1923. 
Boots,  shoes  and  slippers.     Alfred  Hale  Rubber  Company. 

170,716  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  173,314  ;   published  Apr. 

24.  1923. 
Boots,   shoes,   and  slippers.     Thomas  G.  Plant  Company. 

165,297  ;   Mar.   6 ;   Serial  No.   165,156 ;   published  Nov. 

7.  1922. 
Boots,  shoes,   and  slippers.     Thomas  G.   Plant  Company. 

176,124 ;    !Nov.     20 ;     Serial    No.     167,422 ;     published 

July  31,  1923. 
Boots,   shoes  and  slippers.     Rice  &  Hutchins.     163,617  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Boots,  shoes,  and  slippers.     Wiehert  Inc.     172,127;  Aug. 

21 ;  Serial  No.  174.806  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Boots,    shoes,    and    slippers.   Leather.      W.    H.    McElwain 

Company.     176,993  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176,903  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 
Boots,    shoes,    etc.      H.    H.    Roosa.      176,123 ;    Nov.    20 ; 

Serial  No.   167,658  :  published  Aug.   28,  1923. 
Boots,    shoes,    gloves,    and    mittens.    Leather.      Helmholz 

Mitten     Company.        165,728;     Mar.    20;     Serial     No. 

169,060;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Boots,  shoes,  overshoes.     E.  H.  Milgram.     163,971  ;  Feb.  6. 
Boots,  shoes,  oxfords,  and  low  quarters.  Leather.     Gross- 
man Shoe  Co.     172,078 ;  Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.  176,267  ; 

published  May  22,  1923. 
Boots,     shoes,     slippers.       B.     Rosenberg     &     Sons,     Inc. 

165,954  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  149,933  ;  published  Jan. 

2    1923 
Boo'ts,    shoes,    slippers.      A.    Wallace.      176,942 ;    Dec.    4. 
Boots,  shoes,  slippers,  and  sandals.     Bloom  Sublyme  Shoe 

Co.      173.812 ;    Oct.    2  ;    Serial   No.    171.524  ;   ptiblished 

July   3.   1923. 
Boots,     shoes,     slippers,     and    sandals.       B.     Friedman. 

169,412;  June  12. 
Boots,  shoes,  slippers,  and  spats.     Thomas  G.  Plant  Com- 
pany.    166,308;  Mar.  27. 
Boots,  shoes,   slippers,  kimonos,  negligees.     K.  M.  Stone. 

168,786  :  May   29  ;   Serial  No.   123,911 ;   published  Apr. 

27,  1920. 
Bows,  neckties,  cravats.     Arrow  Neckwear  Co.     163,549  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Braces   and   suspenders.   Shoulder.      Knickerbocker  Brace 

Company.      23,427 ;    renewed    Aug.    1,    1923. 
Brassiferes.     Benjamin  &  Johnes.     170,826  :  July  24  ;  Se- 
rial No.   170,861 ;  published  Apr.   24,  1923. 
Brassieres.     D.  Bickum.     173,661 ;  Oct.  2  ;  176,159  ;  pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


1399 


Brassieres.      D.    Bickiim.      173,832 :    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No. 

1T4.099  :  published  .Tune  26.  1923. 
Brassieres.      Birdsev    Somers   Company.      173,440 ;    Sept. 

25  :  Serial  No.   174,532  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Brassieres.   Boyshform  Brassiere  Co.    173,551-3  ;  Sept.  25. 
Brassieres.     Carmen  Monufaeturinp;  Company.      166,207 ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169,237  :  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Brassieres.     Elite   Brassiere  Co.      164.134  ;   Feb.   13. 
Brassieres.     Ida  Munzer,   Inc.     176,017  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 

No.   176,804  ;  published  July  31.   1923. 
Brassieres.      L.    E.    Levy.      164,768 ;    Feb.    27. 
Brassieres.     Lucile  Somarco  Brassiere.     166,378;  Apr.  3. 

Serial  No.  169,768;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Brassieres.      Modishform    Brassiere    Co.      177,006 ;    Dec. 

11  ;  Serial  No.  180,291  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Brassieres.     Chas.  R.  De  Bevoise  Co.     166,727;  Apr.  10; 

Serial  No.  159,744  ;  published  July  18,  1922. 
Brassieres.     Chas.  R.  De  Bevoise  Co.     174,964  ;  Oct.  30  : 

Serial  No.   159.503;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Brassieres.     Chas.  R.  De  Bevoise  Co.     174.966;  Oct.  30- 

Serial  No.  159,502  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Brassieres.     Chas.  R.  De  Bevoise  Co.     175,954  ;  Nov.  13  ; 

Serial  No.  175,010;  publishprl  Aui:.  7,  1923. 
Brassieres.     Chas.  R.  De  Bevoise  Co.     176,879  ;  Dec.  4  ; 

Serial  No.   181,983;  published  Sept.  11,   1923. 
Brassieres.     Naturaliue  Corset  Company.     169,516  :  June 

19 ;    Serial   No.   172,116 ;    published  Mar.   27,   1923. 
Brassieres.       Nature's    Rival    Company.       174,756 ;    Oct. 

23;   Serial  No.   165,406;  published  Julv  24.  1923. 
Brassieres.     B.  Rubenstein.     167,802  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

161.146;    published   Feb.    6,    1923. 
Brassieres.     R.  &  R.  Underwear.     173,975  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 

No.  172.013  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Brassieres.     W.  S.  D.  Underwear  Co.     176,218  :  Nov.  20  ; 

Serial   No.    178,586;   published   Aug.   28,   1923. 
Brassieres   and    bloomers   and   a    union   garment.      S.   M. 

Aminoff.     176.089  :  Nov.  13. 
Brassieres  and  corsets.     J.  M.  Kinney.     176,833  ;  Dec.  4  : 

Serial  No.  181,898  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Brassieres     and     corsets.       Modishform     Brassiere,     Inc. 
May  15. 

and    garter   brassieres.      Model    Brassiere    Co. 
Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.  179,280  ;   published  Aug. 


and 


La  Belle  Brassiere  Co.     176.973  ; 

179,209:  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

women's     underwear.       Madame     Irene. 


Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  173,498  ;  published  June 

and    corsets.      Beauty    Brassiere 
;   Feb.   13. 

and  corsets.     H.   Shaln.     166,389; 
169,425  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 

La  Resista  Corset 


168.281 
Brassieres 
176,204; 

14,  1923, 
Brassieres  and  girdles 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
Brassieres 

173,338 

26,  1923. 
Brassieres,    bandeaux, 

Company.      164,222 
Brassieres,   bandeaux, 

Apr.  3  ;   Serial  No. 
Brassieres,   brasselettes,  and   corsets. 

Company.     164,737;   Feb.   27. 
Brassieres,    corsets,    camisoles,     chemises,    etc.       Grande 

Maison   de   Blanc,    Inc.      175.522 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial   No. 

175,141  ;  p^blished  Au?.  28,   1923. 
Burial  garments.    Theo.  Tiedemann  &  Sons,  Inc.     166,161 ; 

Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  151,730  :  published  May  16,  1922. 
Bust  forms  and  extenders,  bustles,  brassieres,  etc.     War- 
ren Featherbone  Company.     167.996  ;  May  8. 
Camisoles,    bloomers,    chemises,    etc.      Laskin    Brothers. 

171,842  ;  Aug.  14  ;    Serial  No.   171,223  ;  published  May 

15,  1923. 

Caps.     Bamberger  Rein  thai  Company.     170.722  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial  No.   173,459;   published   June  5,   1923. 
Caps.      Bamberger    Reinthal    Company.      172.548 ;    Sept. 

4  :   Serial  No.   173,457  :   published  June  5,   1923. 
Caps.      H.   H.   Cohen.     172.505 ;   Aug.   28. 
Caps.     Cooper,  Davidson  &  Klein  Cap  Company.    175,962  ; 

Nov.  13:  Serial  No.   171.486:  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Caps.     Fendelman  Brothers  Cap  and  Hat  Manufacturing 

Company.     173,000  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  177,287  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Caps.      H.    L.    Jacobs.      166,809 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial    No. 

167,877:  pubUshed  .Tan.  9,  1923. 
Caps.     National  Cap  Manufacturing  Company.     176.209 ; 

Nov.     20 ;     Serial     No.     178,862 ;     published     Sept.     4, 

1923. 
Caps.       S.     Schanzer.       176,202  ;     Nov.    20 ;     Serial    No. 

180,031 :    published    Aug.    14.    1923. 
Caps,  Adjustable.    Town  Talk  MTg  Co.    166,970  ;  Apr.  17. 
Caps.     Adjustable.       Town     Talk     Mfg.     Co.       172,507 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Caps  and  aprons.     Brown  &  Bigelow.     172,784  ;  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  160,743  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Caps  and  college  hats.  Sport  and  rooters'.     Wheeler  Manu- 
facturing Co.    163,205  ;  Jan.  2. 
Caps    and    hats.      Crofut    &   Knapp    Co.      176,268 ;    Nov. 

20 ;   Serial  No.  176,253  :  published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
Caps   and   hats   for   men   and  women.      Crofut  &  Knapp 

Co.     172.508  :  Aug.  28. 
Caps  and  hats  for  men  and  women.     Crofut  &  Knapp  Co. 

176,014  :  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.   176,329  ;  published  July 

31,  1923. 
Caps  and  hats.  Men's  and  boys'  cloth.     .John  Miller  Cap 

Co.     166,645;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  165,592;  published 

Dec.  19,  1922. 
Caps   and    soft  hats.      S.   Goldstein.      168.656 

Serial  No.  166.449;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Caps,    Boys'    and    men's.      S.    M.    Blumenfield. 

July  17 ;   Serial  No.   173,953 ;   published  Apr. 


May   29  : 

170.365  ; 
3,  1923. 


Caps,  Boys'  sport.     J.  Kaufman  &  Sons.     172,754  ;  Sept. 

11 ;  Serial  No.  175,499  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Caps  for  m^n  and  boys.     Beck  &  Belaief.     169,394  ;  June 

12;    Serial   No.    165.910;    published    Mar.    0,    1923. 
Caps   for   men,   boys,   and   children.      National   Cap    Mfg. 

Company.       171,133;    July     31;     Serial    No.     159,522; 

published  May  1,  1923. 
Caps,     hats,    derbies.       Sarnoff-Irving    Hat    Stores,    Inc. 

165,688;  Mar.  20;   Serial  No.  170,220;  published  Dec. 

19,  1922. 
Caps,  hats,  gloves,  fur  coats,  etc.     Dobbs  &  Co.    174,832  ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  176,257  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Caps,  hafs,  leather  and  fabric  gloves,  hosiery,  etc.     Knox 

Hat  Company.     166.062  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  167,989  ; 

published   Dec.   26.    1922. 
Caps.  Infants'.    Birnbaum,  Rosenbloom  &  Yellen.    177,108  ; 

Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  173,696:  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Caps,  Men's  and  boys'.     J.  C.  Penney  Company.     172.088  ; 

Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  176,760 ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Caps,    Men's,    boys',    and    children's.      Hirschberg    &    Co. 

164,231-2;   Feb.   13. 
Caps,  Men's,  boys',  and  children's.     Jackoway  &  Katz  Cap 

Co.     168.259  ;  May  15  ;   Serial  No.    171,174  ;   published 

Feb.   13,    1923. 
Caps,  Silk  opera.     J.  Fleischer.     173,550;  Sept.  25. 
Caps,  straw  and  felt  hats,  and  derbies.  Men's.     Sarnoff- 
Irving  Hat  Stores,  Inc.     168,823  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No. 

170,221  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Caps,    sweaters,    scarfs,    etc.      J.    B.    Shansbv.      176,571  ; 

Nov.  27:  Serial  No.  178.534;  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Cloaks    and    capes.     Children's.       Shoninger-Heinsheimer 

Manufacturing    Co.      173,341 ;     Sept,    25 ;    Serial    No. 

171,963;   published   July   3,   1923. 
Cloaks    and    wraps.    Ladies'.      Amsterdam    &   Sachs,   Inc. 

168,284  ;  May  15. 
Cloaks,  capes,  and   suits.  Juniors'  and  misses'.     Shoninger- 
Heinsheimer    M.nnufacturing    Co.       173,819;     Oct.    2; 

Serial    No.    171,964;    published    July    3,    1923. 
Cloaks,  suits,  and  coats.   Women's.     Miltex  Cloak  &  Suit 

Co.     175,123  ;   Oct.  30  ;    Serial  No.   176,030  ;   published 

July  17.  1923. 
Cloaks,  suits,  and  skirts.  Ladies'.     H.  Director.    166.704  ; 

Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  167,385 ;  published  Dec.  12.  1923. 
Cloaks,  suits,   dresses.     M.   Kirschner  &  Sons.      174,058 ; 

Oct.   2 ;   Serial   No.   178.346 :   published   July   10.   1923. 
Cloaks,   suits,  dresses.     M.   Kirschner  &  Sons.     176.965 ; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  178,345  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Cloaks,   wraps,    and    suits    for   ladies.      Mabley  &   Carew 

Company.     168,183  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  169,174  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 
Clothes  and  caps.  Boys'.    Ant-I-Wet  Corporation.    164,940  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Clothes  for   men   and   boys,    outer   works.     A.   B.   Frank 

Company.       166.075:    Mar.    27;     Serial    No.    159,310; 

published  Nov.   7,   1922. 
Clothes    for    women.    Sport.      E.     Grossman.      166.723 ; 

Apr.   10  ;   Serial  No.  160,936 ;   published  Jan.  9,   1923. 
Clothes,    Men's    and    women's    sport.      H.    G.    Warland. 

172,211;  Aug.  28;   Serial  No.   173,457;   published  May 

29    1923 
Clothing.      C.    J.    Gessing    &    Sons    Company.      166,664 ; 

Apr.     10 ;     Serial    No.    165,016 ;    published    Dec.     19, 

1922. 
Clothing.      Guiterman   Bros.      177,556 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial 

No.   173,354 ;   published  Oct.   2,   1923. 
Clothing.        Indianapolis      Tent     &     Awning     Company. 

168.385  :   May  22  ;   Serial  No.   169,595  ;   published  Feb. 

20.  1923. 
Clothing.     Jordan   Marsh   Company.     166.250 ;   Mar.  27 ; 

Serial  No.  163.461 ;  published  Dec.  19.  1922. 
Clothing.     Jordan   Marsh   Company.     169.290 ;   June  12 ; 

Serial  No.  164,437  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Clothing.      Magnus    Imports,    Ltd.      176,561;    Nov.    27; 

Serial  No.  180.871 ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Clothing.     J.  C.  Shannon.     176.588;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No. 

180.398;   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 
Clothing.      Symons    Brothers    and    Company.      173,580 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Clothing.     Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills.    163,197  :  .Ian.  2. 
Clothing    and    grirraents.    Women's    and    young    women's. 

Style-Center   Tailoring    Company.      173,204  ;    Sept.    18 ; 

Spvial  No.  172.506  :   published  June  19,   1923. 
Clothing    and    haberdashery.    Men's,    young    men's,    and 

bovs'."^  J.  Hilton.   177.009  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  153,507; 

published  .Tune  26,  1923. 
Clothing   and    wearing    apparel.      Phillips-Jones    Corpora- 
tion.    163.R27-8  :  Jan.  30. 
Clothing.  Certain.    Bernhard  Ulmann  Co.    163,903  ;  Feb.  6. 

164.642  :   Feb.  27. 
Clothing,  Children's.     Shotwell's  Inc.     172.783  ;  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  158,403  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Clothing,    Children's    ready-to-wear.      J.   C.    Penney   Com- 
pany.     166,691  :    Apr.    10 ;    Serial    No.    166.258 ;    pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 
Clothing,   coats,   suits,   and   dresses.   Outer.     P.    H.    Sam- 

pliner     Company.        176,250 ;     Nov.     20 ;     Serial     No. 

180.724;   published   Sept.  11,   1923. 
Clothing  for  men,  women,  and  children.   Outer.     Peerless 

Smoking  Jacket  Co.     164.059  :  Fob.  13. 
Clothing  for  men.  Work.    Stahl-Urban  and  Co.     163,625  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Clothing,    Handmade    silk.      C.    R.    Tannehlll.      169,308 : 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  168,499  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Clothing,   Infants'   and   children's.     Taylor  Bramley   Co. 

164,054  ;  Feb.  13. 
Clothing,    Men's.      W.    F.    Moran.      166,711 ;    Apr.    10 ; 

Serial  No.  157,000;  published  July  11,   1922. 
Clothing,  Men's  and  boys'  outer.     L.  SchaefiEer.     164,779  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Clothing,  Men's  and  young  men's.     P.  H.  Davis  Tailoring 

Company.     169,214;  June  12;  Serial  No.  146,069;  pub- 
lished Dec.  20,  1923. 
Clothing,   Men's  and  youths'.     Golitsky,  Tosner  &   Hock. 

177,509  ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  153,807  ;  published  May 

16,    1922. 
Clothing,  Men's  outer.     Frankel  Bros.     171,889  ;  Aug.  14  ; 

Serial  No.  172,469  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Clothing,  Men's  outer.     B.  Kuppenheimer  &  Co.     171,729  ; 

Aug.  14  ;   Serial  No.  170,587  ;  published  May  15,   1923. 
Clothing,    Men's    ready-made.      Thexton    &    Wright    Ltd. 

168,087  ;  May  15 ;   Serial  No.  160,310 ;   published  Feb. 

13,  1923. 
Clothing,   Men's,  women's,  and  children's.     Cary  &   Com- 
pany.    163,966  ;  Feb.  6. 
Clothing,   Men's,  young  men's,  and  boys'.     A.  M.  Cohen. 

166,607  ;   Apr.   10 ;   Serial  No.   148,435  ;  published  Jan. 

31,  1922.  „      , 

Clothing,    Outdoor.     Meier  &  Frank   Co.      166,670;   Apr. 

10;   Serial  No.  165,402;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Clothing,   Waterproof.     Alligator  Oil  Clothing   Company. 

169,729;   June  26.  ,       ^       ,       ,,     .  ,  „ 

Clothing,  Work.     J.  O.  Fly.     177,118  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

181,389  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Coats.     Dorfman  &  Miller.     169.765;  July  3;  Serial  No. 

169,396  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923.  ,  „  ^„  „  „„ 
Coats.  Eaton  Rapids  Woolen  Mills.  168,527  ;  May  22. 
Coats.      I.   L.   Freedman.      168,212  ;   May    15 ;   Serial  No. 

150,009;   published  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Coats.      Sperry   Textile   Corporation.      172,171 ;    Aug.   21. 
Coats.     United  States  Rubber  Company.     173,495  ;   Sept. 

25  ;  Serial  No.  175,580  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Coats  and  capes,  Children's  and  ladies'.     Yale  Cloak  Co 

Inc.     171,292  ;  Aug.   7  ;   Serial  No.   166,426  ;   published 

May  8,  1923.  ,  ^      ^ 

Coats    and    like    negligees.    Breakfast.       De    Garcy    Co. 

172,149  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  161,821 ;  published  June 

19    1923 
Coat's  and 'pants.  Men's.     Tropical  Clothing  Manufactur- 
ing Co.     176,895  ;  Dec.  4. 
Coati  and  suits.     B.   J.   Wile  &  Co.     168,003  ;  May  8 
Coats  and  suits.  Ladies'.     Wilkm  &  Adler,  Inc.     173,654 

Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   176,519  ;   published   June  19,   1923. 
Coats   and    suits,   Ladies'   and   misses'.      Zieser   &   Kling. 

174,584  ;  Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   180,643 ;  published  July 

24    1923 
Coats    and"    suits,    Misses'.       S.    &    M.     Silverstein    Co. 

Coats 'and 'trousers.'    L.  J.  &  C.  D.  Jaffee,  Inc.     168,023; 

Coats  bathing  suits,  capes,  children's  and  infants' 
drlsses  r!  H.  Macey  &  Co.  166,608  ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial 
No.   148,393  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922  w  *,,  . 

Coats,  capes,  mantles,  and  raincoats.  Sanborn  Wether- 
wear  Coat  Co.    169,937 ;  July  3.  .        ,      „ 

Coats  cloaks,  and  suits.  Women's  and  misses .  Harry 
Gre'enberg  Co.     168,022  ;  May  8. 

Coats,  cloaks,  capes,  suits,  etc  Salt's  Textile  Manu- 
facturing Company.     172,158-60;   Aug.   21. 

Coats,  cloaks,  suits,  etc.,  Women's,  children  s,  and 
infants'.  Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company. 
172,212;  Aug.  28;   Serial  No.   173,676;  published  May 

29    1923 

Coats,  cloaks,  suits,  etc..  Women's,  children's,  and  in- 
fants' Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company. 
175.971 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  160,371 ;  published  Sept. 
4    1923 

Coa'ts,  cloaks,  suits,  skirts,  waists,  etc.  E.  T.  Slattery 
Company.     164,000;   Feb.   6.  ^  *         o  n.. 

Coats,  cloaks,  wraps,  capes,  suits,  Presses,  etc.  Salt  s 
Textile  Manufacturing  Company.  169,293  ,  June  1^  , 
Serial  No.  165,313  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923  „^^.,,„ 

Coats,  cloaks,  wraps,  capes,  suits,  etc.  Salts  iextiie 
Manufacturing  Company.     164,758  :  Feb.  27.    . 

Coats,  Cloth  and  rain.     Bay  State  Cloth  Steaming  Com- 

Coate.^'conVemWe:  ulited  'States  Overall  Manufacturing 
Company.  173,664;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  175,972;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923.  ^      »   -r  T^  v  t„« 

Coats  for  ladies  and  misses.  John  &  James  Dobson,  inc. 
"1  fiR  2R2  *  Mav  15 

Coats 'for  'ladies  and  misses.  John  &  James  Dobson,  Inc. 
168.329  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  165,289  ;  published  Jan. 
2    1928 

Coa'ts,  Girls'.  New  York  Girl  Coat  Co.  172  859 ;  Sept. 
11  •  Serial  No.  169,491 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Coats',  Infants'.  Federal  Underwear  Co.  172,200  ;  Aug. 
28;    Serial   No.   171,837;   published   May  29,    1923 

Coats,  Infants'  and  girls'.  Kiddle  Coat  Manufacturing 
Co      166,649;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  161,078;  published 

Coats,"  Ladies'.  '  Superior  Garment  Company.  176,252  ; 
Not.    20 ;    Serial    No.    181,356 ;    published    Sept.    11, 

Coats,  "Ladies  and   misses'.      S.   N.    Brlmberg.      163,554 ; 

Coats,"  Office.     L.  Berger.     173,555 ;   Sept.  25. 


Coats,  Plush.     S.  Goldin  &  Co.     166,112  ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial 

No.  150,673  ;   published   Dec.  5,   1922. 
Coats,  Sheepskin.     Slands  M'f'g.  Co.     177,254;  Dec.  11; 

Serial  No.  183,636  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Coats,  skirts,  and  suits.  Women's,  misses,'  and  children's. 

Barrist  &  Co.     173,435  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  174,764  ; 

published  June  26,   1923. 
Coats,  skirts,  knickerbockers,  suits,  and  dresses.  Women's. 

Cohen    &    Edelman.       172,602 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No. 

170,740  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Coats,    suits,    and    dresses.      Sunshine   Cloak   &   Suit   Co. 

164,761 ;  Feb.  27. 
Coats,  suits,  dresses,  and  hats.  Women's.    L.  H.  Burgower. 

175,443 ;   Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No.   127,709  ;  published  Aug. 

7,    1923. 
Coats,   suits,   dresses,   outer   skirts,   and   waists.     Printa 

Biederman    Co.      171,669 ;    Aug.    7. 
Coats,  suits,  duck  trousers,  vests,  etc.,  OfBce.     L.  Berger. 

174,131 ;  Oct.  2. 
Coats,  suits,  skirts.     Koen  Brothers.     173,518  ;  Sept.   25. 
Coats,  Topper.     W.  Kleinberg.     168,286;  May  15. 
Coats,   vests,  and  trousers,  Men's.     M.   Sussman  &  Sons. 

163,182  ;  Jan.  2. 
Coats,  vests,  and  trousers,  Men's,  boys',  and  children's. 

Wearpledge  Corporation.     163,643  ;  Jan.  23. 
Coats,     vests,     pants,     and     knickerbockers.     Men's     and 

boys'.     Goodall  Worsted  Co.     170,138  ;  July  10 ;  Serial 

No.   162,546;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Coats,  vests,  pants,  and  overcoats.   M.  Robinson.    176,811 ; 

Nov.    27. 
Coats,    vests,    trousers,    and    overcoats.      J.    Lauterstein. 

172  161  '   Au*^.  21. 
Coats,'  vest's,  trousers,  and  overcoats.    Menter  Co.    164,792  ; 

Feb.  27.  ,  .      .  ,  , 

Coats,  waistcoats,  bath  robes,  etc.,  women  s  and  girls 
furnishings,  undergarments,  and  clothing,  Men  s  and 
boys'.  Franklin  Simon  &  Co.  173,348  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Se- 
rial No.  170,431;  published  June  26,   1923. 

Coats,  Women's.  Woodward  &  Lothrop.  176,093 ; 
Nov.  13.  _    „.      ,  ..„_,-«« 

Coats,  Women's  and  children's.  B.  Birmbaum.  177,584  ; 
Dec.    18. 

Coats,  wraps,  capes,  and  neckpieces.  H.  Uswald.  173,418  ; 
Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  155,280 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Coats,  wraps,  capes,  and  neck  pieces,  Fur.  H.  Uswald. 
173,419  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  155,281  ;  published  June 
19    1923 

Coats  wraps,  dresses,  etc.  Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing 
Company.     176,085 ;  Nov.  13  .„.  o<,k      r,  * 

Collars.  Cluett,  Peabody  &  Company.  174,365;  Oct. 
16;   Serial   No.   176,451;   published  July   17,   1923. 

Collars.  Cluett,  Peabody  &  Company.  174,8.34  ;  Oct.  23 , 
Serial  No.   176,326;   published   Aug.   7    1923. 

Collars.  Harry  and  Charles  Cohen.  171,845;  Aug.  14; 
Serial  No.  171,151;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Collars.     Phillip-Jones  Corporation.     172,169-70  ;  Aug.  21. 

Collars.    Roggen  Bros.  &  Co.     163,618 ;  Jan.  23. 

Collars      M    M.  Well.     164,239 ;  Feb.  13. 

Collars  and  cuffs.  Franklin  Simon  &  Co.  176,500  ;  Nov. 
27;   Serial  No.   173,338;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Collars  and  silk  ties,  Soft.  American  Wholesale  Corpo- 
ration  (Baltimore  Bargain  House).     172,162;  Aug.  21. 

Collars,  cuffs,  aprons,  caps,  bibs  uniforms  etCj,  Nurses  . 
B  W  Marvin  Company.  174,796  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 
1'74,845;    published   July   24,    1923        ^  ^     „  . 

Collars  for  personal  wear.  E  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  A 
Company.     166,787  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  160,053  ,  pub- 

Colllrf  Men's^'^c'lchwartz.     171-891;  Aug.  14;  Serial 

No.  172,359;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Collars,    Men's    dress   and   negligee.      Cluett,    Peabody   4 

Co.     165:873  ;  Mar.  20  ;   Serial  No.  171,304  ;  published 

ConMS,^Men's^^soft.     B.  Stromberg.     163-850 ;  Jan.  30 

Collars  neckties,  suspenders,  etc  Babeock  &  Shan- 
non Co.  171,269  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  168,869  ,  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 

Collars  nightdresses,  skirts,  kimonos,  etc.,  ClericaL  John 
F    McEvoy,  Inc.     171,908;  Aug.  14.  ,„„  ,oi  .  ivt«„ 

Collars,  pyjamas,  and  shirts.  H,  Berger  176,481 ;  Nov. 
27-    Serial   No.   180,739:   published   Sept.   11,   1923. 

Collars,  pyjamas,  and  Shirts,  Men's  and  boys .  H. 
Berger      175,146 ;   Oct.   30;   Serial  No.   180,741;   pub- 

Collfrl'  tyfarnks'^'and    shirts.    Men's    and    boys^      H. 

Berger.     175,148-9 ;   Oct.  30;   Serial  Nos.   180,742-3; 

pubfished  Aug.  7,  1923.  175010.    Oct     2- 

Collars,    Shirt.      Geo.   P-    We   &   Co.      173,919.    Oct.   ^, 

Serial  No.   174,012;  published  July  10,   1923. 
Corset    waists.      Marshall   Field   &    Company.      169,419; 

CorseTs.^^"j.   L.  Alberts.     168,160;   May   15;   Serial  No. 

CollM'^'.'rffJt  fl,  I  •  Aug.   7;    serial   No. 

165  517 ;   published  May   8,   192i5. 
Corsets.     L.  Bamberger  &  Co.     164.873 ;  Feb    2T. 
Corsets.     Bay  State  Corset  Company.     163,552.  Jan.  23. 
Corsets.     Berger  Brothers  Company      168,308 ,   May  10. 
rnTKPtt      C    G    Brown.     167,995     May   8.  .  ,  xt 

Corsets".     F.  P."  Hoy°,\nc.     172,279  ;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No. 

169.972;   published  May    29,   1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


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4 ;   Serial  No. 


Corsets.     F.  P.  Hoy,  Inc.     176,869 ;  Dec. 

182,307;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Corsets.      Mme.    Irfene.      173,838 :    Oct.    2 ; 

169,361 ;   published  Apr.  24,   1923. 
Corsets.     Jackson   Corset   Company-      176.029 ; 

Serial  No.  178,723  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923.- 
Corsets.      A.   .Tones.      170,364 ;    Nov.    20. 
Corsets.     La  Reslsta  Corset  Company.     164,861 ; 
Corsets.     La  Kesista  Corset  Company.     172,000  ;  Aug.  21 

Serial  No.  167,004  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Corsets.     Naturaline  Corset  Company.     168,202 ; 

Serial  No.    164,601  :   published   Jan.   30,  1923. 

R  &  G   Corset  Company.     176,366;  Nov.  20. 
Schilling  Corset  Co.     23,242;  renewed  June  27, 


Serial    No. 
Nov.   13; 


Feb.  27. 


May  15  ; 


Corsets. 

Corsets. 

1923. 

Col-sets 


20; 


Cor.<<ets. 
Corsets. 


Se- 


Sears,    Roehuck    and    Co.      176,141 ;    Nov. 

Serial  No.   175,525  :   published   July   31,   1923. 
Corsets.     Strouse,  Adler  &  Co.     163,253-5  ;  Jan.  2. 
Strouse,  Adler  &  Co.     165.932;  Mar.  20. 
Strouse,  Adler  &  Co.     166,041  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 

No.  167,947  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Corsets.     Strouso,  Adler  &  Co.     166.042  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 

No.  167,950  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Corsets.    Strouse.  Adler  &  Co.    166,043-4  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 

Nos.   167.955-6;   published  Jan.  2,   1923. 
Corsets.      Strouse,   Adler   &   Co.      168,630 ;   May   29  ; 

rial   No.   107,952;   published   Jan.   30,    1923. 
Corsets.     Warner  Brothers  Company.     166,712  ;  Apr.  10  ; 

Serial  No.  156,610;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Corsets.     Weingarten  Bros.     173.805  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 

173.061  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Corsets.    Woodward  &  Lothrop.    166,174  ;  Mar.  27.    Serial 

No.  166,423;  published  Jan.  2,  1922. 
Corsets   and   brassieres.     L.   Bamberger  &  Co. 

Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  160,486  ;  published  Jan. 
Corsets    and    brassieres.      Camlin    Corset    Co. 

Julv  17 ;   Serial  No.   170,620 ;  published  Apr. 
Corsets     and     brassieres.      Interstate    Corset 


166,726; 
16,  1923. 

170,386  ; 
10,  1923. 
Company. 


Regal  Corset  Company. 


173,648 ;   Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    176,739 ;   published   June 

26,  1923. 
Corsets,  brassieres,  and  bandeaux 

164,181  ;  Feb.  13. 
Corsets,  brassieres,  and  combination  corsets  and  brassiSres. 

International     Corset     Company.       173,834 ;     Oct.     2 ; 

Serial  No.  174,785  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Corsets,     brassieres,     and    girdles.       Birdsey-Somers     Co. 

172,998  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,212 ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Corsets,  brassieres,  and  underwear.    Kops  Bros.     166,215  ; 

Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  169,027  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Corsets,  brassieres,  and  underwear.    Kops  Bros.     166,216 ; 

Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.   169,025  ;   published   Jan.  2,   1923. 
Corsets,  brassieres,  and  underwear.     Kops  Bros.    166,217  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169,023  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Corsets,  brassieres,  and  underwear.     Kops  Bros.     166,218  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169,021  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Corsets,  brassieres,  and  underwear.     Kops  Bros.  160,219  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169,019  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Corsets,    brassieres,    and    underwear    for    women.      Kops 

Bros.      177,109-11  ;   Dec.   11 ;    Serial   Nos.   174,248-50  ; 

published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Corsets,  brassieres,  belts,  etc.    American  Lady  Corset  Co. 

164,769  ;  Feb.  27.  ^ 

Corsets,    brassieres,    corset    covers,    and    waists.      Kops 

Bros.     166,046 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  167,988  ;  published 

Dec.  5    1922. 
Corsets,  '  brassieres,     corset     covers,     etc.     Kops     Bros. 

166,045  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  167,986  ;  published  Jan.  2, 

1923. 
Corsets,  brassieres,  corset  covers,  waists,  and  underwear. 

Kops  Bros.     170,946 ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  167,987  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 
Corsets,   brassieres,   girdles,   confiners.     Poirette   Corsets, 

Inc.     163.615  ;  Jan.  23. 
Corsets,  brassieres,  girdles,  etc.     American  Lady  Corset 

Co.     166,028 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  167,067  ;  published 

Jan.  2,  1923. 
Corsets,    brassieres,    waists,    bands. 

Company.     176,914;  Dec.  4. 
Corsets,    corselettes,   and    brassieres. 

set  Company.     176,251 ;  Nov.   20  ; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Corsets,    corset    waists,     and    brassieres.       Ferris    Bros. 

Company.       176,142;    Nov.    20;    Serial    No.    175,779; 

published  July  31,  1923. 
Corsets,  corset  waists,  brassieres,  bandeaux,  etc.     Amer- 
ican Lady  Corset  Company.     166,038  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 

No.  167,752;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Corsets,  corset  waists,  brassieres,  bandeaux,  etc.     Frolaset 

Corset    Co.      176,019 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial    No.    177,180 ; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Corsets,  corset  waists,  brassieres,  bandeaux,  etc.     Royal 

Worcester  Corset  Company.     168,146  ;  May  15  ;   Serial 

No.    169,650 ;   published   Feb.   20,    1923. 
Corsets,  corset  waists,  brassieres,  bandeaux,  girdles,  belts, 

etc.     American  Lady  Corset  Co.     163,994  ;  Feb.  6. 
Corsets,  corset  waists,  brassieres,  bandeaux,  girdles,  belts, 

etc.     American  Lady  Corset  Co.     164,002  ;  Feb.  6. 
Corsets,  corset  waists,  brassieres,  bandeaux,  girdles,  etc. 

American  Lady  Corset  Company.     165,904  ;  Mar.  20. 
Corsets,    corset   waists,    brassieres,   etc.     American   Lady 

Corset  Companv.     174.170  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,916  ; 

published  July  17,  1923. 


Manhattan    Corset 

Fifth   Avenue   Cor- 
Serial  No.  178,171 ; 


Corsets,  corset  waists,  girdles,  etc.  Ferris  Bros.  Company. 
166,048  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,841 ;  published  Jan.  2, 
1923. 

Corsets,  corset  waists,  undergarment,  etc.  American  Lady 
Corset  Co.     173,557;  Sept.  25. 

Corsets,  etc.     L.  F.  Tighe.     174,306  ;  Oct.  9. 

Corsets,  girdles,  bandeaux,  and  brassieres.  Owego  Corset 
Company.  170,727  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  172,899  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  24,   1923. 

Corsets,  girdles,  belts,  etc.  Trolaset  Corset  Co.  175,022  ; 
Oct.  30  :  Serial  No.  177,291  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Corsets,  ladies'  underwear,  etc.  C.  Munter.  174,986 ; 
Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  174,701  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Corsets,  middies,  women's  hats  and  blouses.  L.  Bamber- 
ger &  Co.     164,874  ;  Feb.  27. 

Corsets,  waist  corsets,  brassieres.  C.  Munter.  166,612-13  ; 
Apr.  10  •  Serial  Nos.  141,320-1 ;  published  Jan.  2, 
1923. 

Corsets,  waist  corsets,  brassieres,  and  undergarments.  C. 
Munter.  174,854-5;  Oct.  23;  Serial  Nos.  177,192-3; 
published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Corsets,  waist  corsets,  brassieres,  etc.  C.  Munter. 
175,931  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,813  ;  published  Aug. 
28.  1923. 

Corsets,  waists,  brassieres,  and  girdle  brassieres.  Ferris 
Bros.  Co.,  166,861 ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  163,576  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 

Corsets,  waists,  girdles,  and  corset  combinations.  Birdsey 
Somers  Company.  168,323 ;  May  22 ;  Serial  No. 
167,221  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Corsets,  waists,  girdles,  and  corset  combinations.  Bird- 
sey Somers  Company.  168,622 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
167,507;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Costumes  and  skirts,  Ladies'.  Bradford  Dyers'  Associa- 
tion, Limited.  168,787  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  124,042 ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Costumes  comprising  knickerbockers  and  jackets.  Harris 
Coat  House.     164,767  ;  Feb.  27. 

Cravats.    Maryland  Neckwear  Company.   164,560  ;  Feb.  20. 

Cravats.  Willow  Weaving  Co.  174,416  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial 
No.    179,576 ;    published    July    17,    1923. 

Cravats  and  neckties.     Cheney  Brothers.     163,036  ;  Jan.  2. 

Cravats  and  scarfs.  Franc,  Strohmenger  &  Cowan,  Inc. 
163,575  ;  Jan.  23. 

Cravats,  Knitted.  P.  Trabulsi.  173,712;  Oct.  2;  Serial 
No.  177,151  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Cravats,  Ladies'  and  gentlemen's.  Arthur  Siegman,  Inc. 
172,156  ;  Aug.  21. 

Cravats,  mufflers,  men's  lounging  robes.  J.  M.  Feinaon. 
173,486  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,854  ;  published  June 
12    1923. 

Dresses.  Barbara  Ann  Dress  Shops,  Inc.  166,665 ;  Apr. 
10  ;   Serial  No.  165,055 ;   published  Jan.   2,   1923. 

Dresses.     Barmon  Brothers  Company.     176,092  ;  Nov.  13. 

Dresses.  Borgenieht  &  Sons  Co.  176.109 ;  Nov.  20 ; 
Serial   No.   158,843 ;   published   Aug.   28,   1923. 

Dresses.      I.    Finkelsteln.      163,840 ;   Jan.    30. 

Dresses.  Jerome  Frank  &  Co.  166,702  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial 
No.  167,719  ;  published  Jan.  9,   1923. 

Dresses.  J.  L.  Hudson  Co.  175,551;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No. 
180,121;    published    Aug.    28,    1928. 

Dresses.  Jack  Levy,  Inc.  173,194  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No. 
173,136;   published  June   12,  1923. 

Dresses.      Levy-Shulman   &   Co.      176,801 ;    Nov.    27. 

Dresses.  Marvin  Shaw  and  Co.  171,849  ;  Aug.  14 ;  Se- 
rial No.  170,995  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Dresses.  A.  H.  Morgen.  172,432  ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
176,753;   published  May    29,   1923. 

Dresses.  S.  Moses.  176,471-2 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  Nos. 
181,140-1 :   published   Sept.   11,    1923. 

Dresses.  Nickels  Manufacturing  Company.  169,770 ; 
July  3 ;  Serial  No.  169,179  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Dresses.  J.  Ober.  171,746  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  166,848  ; 
published  May  22,  1923. 

Dresses.  Schwartz-Singer  Co.  169,321 ;  June  12  ;  Serial 
No.  170,219  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Dresses.    Shapero,  Lewis  &  Co.    172,861 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 

No.  170,551 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Dresses.       John     Wanamaker,     New    York.       163,640-1 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Dresses.      H.    E.    Wolf.      173,015 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial   No. 

173,803;   published  June  5,    1923. 
Dresses  and  aprons.     E.  Ash  ;  164,866  ;  Feb.  27. 
Dreses  and  aprons,  Females'.    A.  J.  Dougherty.    168,109 ; 
May  15;  Serial  No.  135,638;  published  July  26,  1921. 
Dresses    and    aprons,     House.      Bender-Flynn    Company. 

164,218;  Feb.  13. 
Dresses   and   aprons.    House.      Perfection    Garment   Com- 
pany.   175,116  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  176,692  ;  published 
Aug.  7,  1923. 
Dresses  and  aprons.  House.     Richardson  Dry  Goods  Com- 
pany.     172,208 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial    No.    173,301 ;    pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 
Dresses   and   aprons,   Wash.     John  C.   Michael  Company. 
173,760 ;   Oct.  2  ;    Serial  No.   177,313 ;   published  July 
10    1923 
Dresses  and  bath  robes,  Cotton.     S.  L.  Hoffman.    164,226  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Dresses   and   hosiery.   Women's.     Associated  Merchandis- 
ing Corporation.    175,964  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  172,194  ; 
published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Dresses    and    rompers.     Children's.       Universal     Romper 
i        Company.     163,637 ;  Jan.  23. 


1402 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Contimied. 


Dresses   and    sacks,    boudoir    caps,    fancy    knit   sweaters, 

etc.,    Ladies'    and    children's.      S.    M.    &    R.    Co.    Inc. 

168,350;  May  22;   Serial  No.  130,246;   published  Apr. 

11,  1922. 
Dresses    and    suits.      Solomon    Mfg.    Co.      177,402 ;    Dec. 

18  ;   Serial  No.  178,006 ;  published  Oct.   2,  1923. 
Dresses  and  suits.   Sport  and  outing.     Solomon  Mfg.  Co. 

164,080  ;  Feb.  13. 
Dresses     and     waists.        Samuel     M.     Foster     Company. 

173,68.5 ;    Oct.   2 ;   Serial   No.    178,600 ;   published   July 

10,  1923. 
Dresses   and   waists.     PoUak   Bros.    Company.      173,866 ; 

Oct.   2 ;    Serial  No.    175,211 ;   published   July  10,   1923. 
Dresses  and  waists.  Women's.     L.  J.  Margulies.     173,408  ; 

Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  176,902  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Dresses    Apron.     N.    Simon  &  Co.     174,174  ;   Oct.   9  ;   Se- 
rial No.  179,748  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Dresses,     aprons,     and     undergarments.       I.     S.     Bruno. 

164,939;  Feb.  27. 
Dresses,    aprons,    hosiery,    etc.      Milton    G.    Cooper    Dry 

Goods  Co.     177,347  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  180,844  ;  pub- 
lished  Oct.   2,    1923. 
Dresses,    bath    robes,    aprons,    negligees.    Ladies'.      Miller 

Brothers.     176,495  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,841 ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.   18,   1923. 
Dresses,     bungalow      aprons,     bathrobes,      and      kimonos, 

Ladies'.     Hamburger   Bros.      169,391  ;   May   22 ;    Serial 

No.  169.901 ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Dresses,  Children's.     B.  Altman  &  Co.     177.536  ;  Dec.  18  : 

Serial   No.    184,051  ;   published    Oct.   9,    1923. 
Dresses,   Children's.     Marks-Tager  Co.     164.746  ;  Feb.  27. 
Dres.ses,   Children's.     Martha   Maid  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    174,059 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,367  ;  published 

July  10,  1923. 
Dresses,  Children's.    United  Garment  Company.     163,636  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Dresses,   Children's,   girls',   and  women's.     I.   Ginsberg  & 

Bros.      171,727 ;    Aug.    14 ;    Serial    No.    170,636 ;    pub- 
lished May  15,   1923. 
Dresses,    coats,    and    blouses.    Ladies'.      R.    Kirshbaum    & 

Son,  Inc.     171,245;  July  31;  Serial  No.  169,957;  pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 
Dresses,  coats,  and  suits.     Schroeder  &  Worth.     177,013 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  159,820  ;  published  Sept.  18.  1923 
Dresses,    coats,   and   suits.    Ladies'.     S.    Klein.      164,757 

Feb.  27. 
Dresses,    coats,   and   suits,   Ladies'.      S.   Klein.      174,989 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  174,081 ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Dresses,  costumes,  and  gowns.     Dickes,  Block  and  Abbey 

175,365 :    Nov.   6.    Serial   No.    176,538 ;    published    Aug 

14,    1923. 
Dresses  for  ladies  and  misses.    Malito  Bros.,  Inc.    164,423 

Feb.  20. 
Dresses    for    women.      Tailored    Woman,    Inc.      175,362 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  177,148  :  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Dresses.  Girls'.     J.  Warshauer.     166.635  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial 

No.    168,186 ;    published   Jan.   9,   1923. 
Dresses,    gowns,    suits,    wraps,    and    coats.      Jenny    Lee 

Frocks  Inc.     175,142  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  180,378  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 
Dresses,  hats,  coats,  etc..  Children's.     F.  Conried.     171,904  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Dresses,     Ladies'.       L.    Bernstein.       171,267  ;     July    31  ; 

Serial  No.  169,235  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Dresses,   Ladies'.     Betty   Brown  Co.      166,605 ;   Apr.  10 ; 

Serial  No.   148,920;  published   Dec.   12,   1922. 
Dresses,   Ladies'.     I.ovingar-Schwartz   Co.     174,288 ;   Oct. 

9  ;  Serial  No.  179,414  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Dresses,     Ladies'.       S.     G.     Robinson     &     Co.       164,804; 

Feb.    27. 
Dresses,      Ladies'      and      children's.        M.      O'Callaghan. 

166,619  ;   Apr.   10 ;  Serial  No.    169,180 ;  published  Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Dresses,    Ladies'    and    misses'.      ,Tos.    A.    Morris    &    Co. 

171,230  ;   July  31  ;   Serial  No.  170,399  ;   published  May 

8,  1923. 
Dresses,   Ladies'    and   misses'.      D.    E.    Perper.      176,240; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  182.835  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Dresses,   Ladies'   and  misses'.     E.  M.   Thomas.     174,206 ; 

Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,688  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Dresses,  Misses'.     Dolly  Madison  Dresses,  Inc.     175,815  ; 

Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  '157,760  :  published  Aug.  21,   1923. 
Dresses  of  cotton  and  silk,  Children's.      S.   L.   Phorylles, 

Inc.     164,868;  Feb.  27. 
Dresses,  rompers,  caps,  coats,   and  hats.  Infants'.     Sachs 

Bros,  and  Jalkut.     173,650 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,655  ; 

published  June  26,  1923. 
Dresses,   rompers,  overslips,  and  petticoats.   Infants'   and 

children's.     P.  Rostold.     173,026  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

172,558;   published   June   5,   1923. 
Dresses,   shirt  waists,   blouses,   rompers,   underwear,   etc.. 

Ladies'.      A.    Quinn.      166,694 ;    Apr.    10 ;    Serial    No. 

166,606;    published  Dec.    12,    1922. 
Dresses,  skirts,  waists,  etc.     J.  Garflnkle.     173,383  ;  Sept. 

25;  Serial  No.  174,362;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Dresses,     skirts,     wraps,     blouses.       J.     A.     Migel,     Inc. 

175,137  ;   Oct.   30  ;   Serial  No.   180,485 ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Dresses,    suits,    waists,    etc..    Ladies',    misses',    and    chil- 
dren's  knitted.     Bab,    Inc.      177,568:    Dec.    18;    Serial 

No.  176,532;  published  Aug.   21,   1923. 


Dresses,     Tailor-made.        Greenwald,     Friedman     &     Co. 
173,699 :   Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No.   177,184 ;   published  June 

19.  1923. 

Dresses,  Textile  cotton.     Lancaster  Mills.     175,947  ;  Nov. 

13  ;   Serial  No.  172,747  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Dresses,  waists,  skirts,  middies,  and  smocks.     Elgin  Waist 

Company.     163,228  ;  Jan.  2. 
Dresses,   Women's.     L.  Bamberger  &  Co.      171,730 ;   Aug. 

14  ;  Serial  No.  170,361 ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Dresses,   Women's.      L.  Bamberger  &  Co.     177,308  ;   Dec. 

18  ;   Serial  No.   170,360 ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Dresses,   Women's.     I.   Ginsberg  &  Bros.      171,883  ;   Aug. 

14  ;   Serial  No.  172,071 ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Dresses,   Women's.     Levy-Shulman  &  Co.     173,200  ;  Sept. 

18  ;    Serial  No.   172,996  ;  published  June   12,  1923. 
Dresses,  Women's  and  misses'.    Mallas  Cravis  Co.    174,265; 

Oct.   9 ;    Serial   No.   176,029 ;   published   July   10,   1923. 
Dresses,   women's   robes   and   gowns,   suits,  etc.     A.  &  S. 

Levy  Co.     177,647  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  172,001  ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 
Dresses,  Young  girls'.     G.  Killfeather.     177,279  ;  Dec.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  183,157  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Dresses,     Young     ladies'.       J.     Philip     Roseubloom     Co. 

171,258  ;   July   31  ;   Serial  No.  169,457  ;  published  May 

1,  1923. 
Elastic  speciaties.    B.  &  R.  Mfg.  Co.     164,228-;  Feb.  13. 
Feet  warmers.     A.  W.  Field.     163,064  ;  Jan.  2. 
Football    pants    and   jackets,    knit    worsted    union    suits, 

football  shoes,  etc.   James  W.  Brine  Company.  173,203  ; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  172,579  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Football   pants   and  jackets,   union   suits,   football   shoes, 

etc.     .Tames  W.  Brine  Company.     104,770-2  :    Feb.  27. 
Footwear.     Cambridge  Rubber  Company.^    166,263 ;  Mar. 

27  ;   Serial  No.  165,230 ;  published  Nov.   14,   1922. 
Footwear.      I.    Cohen.      171,701 ;   Aug.    7. 
Footwear.     Crescent  Shoe  Co.      1-68,283 ;   May   15. 
Footwear,    Leather.      Franklin    Shoe    Manufacturing    Co. 

164,220  ;   Feb.   13. 
Footwear,    Sport.      Sportmox    Company.      176,272;    Nov. 

20;  Serial  No.  177,413;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Frocks.     Newman,  Marcus  &  Torchia.     173,684  ;  Oct.  2 : 

Serial  No.  178,455  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
-Frocks  and  aprons.   House.     Morgan-Anderson   Company. 

168,386 ;   May  22  ;   Serial  No.   169,602  ;   published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 

Fur  coats,  capes,  etc.     Feldbaum  &  Spiegel,  Inc.     171,260 ; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  169,439  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Fur  coats,  capes,  scarfs,  etc.     Jalkoff  Bros.  Inc.     176,570 ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,505  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Ifur  coats,  scarfs,  muffs,  chokers,  and  dolmans.     Philips- 

born's  Inc.     171,847  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  171,036  ;  pub- 
lished May  15.  1923. 
Fur  coats.  Women's.     Fried  Engel  &  Company.     168,318  ; 

May  22 ;   Serial  No.    168,214 ;   published   Jan.   9,   1923. 
Fur   coats,   wraps,   capes,   and   neck   pieces.      H.   Uswald. 

173,973 ;   Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No.   155,576 ;  published  July 

17,  1923. 
Fur  coats,  wraps,  scarfs,  etc.     Wells-Treister  Co.   172,205  ; 

Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.   172,699  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Fur  collars  and  cuffs.     Edward  Kolbert  &  Sons.     177,500; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,248  :  published  Oct.  •2,  1923. 
Fur   garments.     Brandenburg  &  Brandenburg.      168,336 ; 

May  22  :    Serial  No.   160,993  ;   published   Feb.   20,  1923. 
Fur  garments.     M.  Cohen  &  Bros.     104,242;  Feb.  13. 
Fur  garments.     F.   L.   Gould.     168,070 ;   May   15 ;    Serial 

No.  162,401 ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Fur  garments.     P.   Richman.     176,111  ;   Nov.  20  ;   Serial 

No.   162,349;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 
Fur    garments   and    women's    coats    with    fur   trimmings. 

Safchik    &    Company.      168,112 ;    May    15 ;    Serial    No. 

147,895;  published  Mar.  7,  1922. 
Fur    kerchief    for    women.      Myriad    Manufacturing    Co. 

175,045  ;  Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.  178,269  ;   published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
Furs,   fur  coats,   and  cloth  coats,   plain   or  fur  trimmed, 

for     men     and    women.       Revlllon     Frferes.       164,858 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Furs,  garments — namely,  fur  coats,  capes,  etc.     M.  Cohen 

&  Bros.     164,113;   Feb.   13. 
Furs,    Ladies'.      Rosenberg  Bros.      175,373 :    Nov.   6 ;    Se- 
rial No.  178,675  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Furnishings  and  clothing,  Women's  and  misses'.     Best  & 

Co.     172,970  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,884  ;  published 

June  5,  1923. 
Furnishings.  Men's.     M.  Berg.     169,379  ;  June  12  ;  Serial 

No.  171,118;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Gaiters.     S.  Rauh  &  Co.     166,168:  Mar.  27;   Serial  No. 

166,099 ;    published    Jan.    2,    1923. 
Gaiters  of  leather,  fabric,  and  combination.     F.  H.  Tim- 
son.     170,161 ;  July  10 ;   Serial  No.   169,731  ;  published 

Apr.   3,   1923. 
Garment  composed  of  combination  brassiere  and  chemise. 

Vanitv   Fair   Silk  Mills.      171.293  ;  Aug.   7  ;   Serial  No. 

166,420 :   published  May   1,    1923. 
Garment  used  as  a  cloak,  bonnet,  and  carriage  robe.  One- 
piece  Infants'.     B.  B.  Grumianx.     163.580  :  Jan.  23. 
Garments.     Dottie-May  Co.     163,054 ;  Jan.  2. 
Garments    and    women's    coats   with    fur    trimming.    Fur. 

Safchik   &    Company.      168,673 ;    May    29 ;    Serial    No. 

147,894;   published  Mar.  7,  1922. 
Garments,  Boys'  outer.     J.  J.  Preis  &  Company.     171,888  ; 

Aug.  14  ;   Serial  No.  172,490  ;  published  May  22,   1923. 


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Garments  for  female  wear,  Outer.     Horatio  Simon  &  Co. 

175.942  ;  Nov.  13  :   Serial  No.  173,339  ;  published  Aug. 

28.  1023. 
Garments   for  men   and  boys.   Sleeping.      Steiner  &   Son, 

incorporated.     163.027  ;   Jan.  23. 
Garments     for     men,     young     men,     and     boys.     Outer. 

Woznlak    &   Company.      166..599 ;    Apr.    10 ;    Serial   No. 

151,302;   published  Aug.   1,  1922. 
Garments    for   outer   wear,    Semimade.     Readi-Sew   Pack- 
age Co.     163,838  :  Jan.  30. 
Garments,     headwear,     underwear,     work,    negligee,     and 

dross  shirts,   and   blouses.   Outer.     United  Turkey  Ked 

Comp.iiiy     Limited.       172.035 :     Aug.     21  ;     Serial    No. 

162.787  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Garments,    Knitted   outer.      Hawlev   Knitting   Mills,   Inc. 

173.S22 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    172,221 ;   published  July 

10,  1923. 
Garments,   Ladies'  outer.      Morris  W.    Haft   &  Bros.   Inc. 

177.5r>4;  Dec.   18;    Serial   No.   183,064;   published   Oct. 

2,    1923. 
Garments  made  of  white  duck  cloth.     Albert  M.  Treister 

&   Company.      166.198 ;   Mar.   27  ;    Serial   No.    162,326 ; 

published  Dec.  5,   1922. 
Garments,  Men's  and  boys'  outer.     H.  B.  Piatt.     173,409  ; 

Sept.  25  :  Serial  No.  176,916  ;  published  June  26.  1923. 
Gannenis,  .Men's  nnd  boy's  outer.     Jos.   Sternberg  &  Son. 

163.842;  Jan.  30. 
Garmencs,   Men's  and  young  men's.     Style-Center  Tailor- 
ing Company.     168,324  ;   May  22  ;   Serial  No.  166,410  ; 

published  Dec.   19,  1922. 
Garments,  Men's  and  voung  men's  outer.     Fruhauf  Bros. 

&  Co.     174.836  ;  Oct'.  23  ;  Serial  No.  176,460  ;  published 

Aug.  7,  1923. 
Garments,  Men's,  women's,  and  children's  outer.     Shirek 

&  Hirsch.     170,117 ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  162,461 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.   10,  1922. 
Garments.     Outer.       Wallach    Hoester    &    Co.       166,648: 

Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  161.219  :  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Garments,    Outer   wash.      N.    Erlanger,    Blumgart   &    Co. 

169,741 ;   June  26. 
Garments.  Sleeping.     Fort  Dummer  Mills  ;  164,859  ;   Feb. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  164,415  ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 
Garments,    Under   wash.      N.   Erlanger,    Blumgart   &  Co. 

176,083;  Nov.  13. 
Garments,  underwear,  shirt  waists,  and  bloomers.   Sleep- 
ing.     C.    S.    StPiner.      176,203 :    Nov.    20 ;    Serial    No. 

180..309;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Garments.    Women's.      Pennsylvania    Textile    Mills.    Inc. 

177,362  ;  Dec.   18  ;    Serial  No.  181,862  ;   published   Oct. 

■-'      I!>J3. 
Garments,   Women's   and    misses'    outer.      Strawbridge    & 

Clothier.     166,291;   Mar.   27. 
Garters.     A.  F.   Brandeau.     166.805-6;   Apr.   17;    Serial 

Nos.  168,199-200;  published  Jan.  9,   1923. 
Garters.     W.  H.  Johnson.     176,140  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No. 

174.841;   published  July  24.   1923. 
Garters.     A.   M.   Malouf.     176.971  :   Dec.   11  ;   Serial   No. 

179.618;    published    Sept.    11,    1923. 
Garters.     President   Suspender   Company.     173,602 ;   Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  166,787  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Garters.     Runproof  Garter  Company.     165.911;  Mar.  20. 
Garters.     Russell  Manufacturing  Co.     167,953  ;  May  8. 
Garters  and  arm  bands.     Sturm  &  Scheinberg.     169,494  ; 

June  19  ;  Serial  No.  148,822  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Garters  and  hosiery  supports.  D.  Bear.  163,996  ;  Feb.  6. 
Garters     and     sleeve     bands.       Humason    Manufacturing 

Company.      164,798  ;    Feb.   27. 
Garters  and  suspenders.     H.  V.  Clausen.     165,727  ;  Mar. 

20  ;  Serial  No.  168.957  ;  published  Dec.  19.  1922. 
Garters,    belts,    neckties,    boudoir    caps,    etc.       Western 

Fancy  Goods  Company.     176,149;  Nov.  20;  Serial  No. 

171,561  ;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 
Garters.   Children's.      J.   C.    Penney    Company.      164,136 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Garters.   Men's.     American   Wholesale   Corporation    (Bal- 
timore Bargain   Housp).     176,350;   Nov.   20. 
Garters,  Men's.     J.  C.   Pennev  Company.     169,532  :  June 

19;    Serial  No.   166,710;    published   Mar.    27,   1923. 
Garters,   waist  belts,   and   suspenders.     Knothe  Brothers 

Co.     176.026  ;   Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  177.915  ;  published 

July  31,  1923. 
Girdles   and   negligee  hose  supporters.   Elastic.     B.   &  R. 

Mfg.   Co.     165,395  ;  Mar.  6  ;   Serial  No.   157,654  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  5.  1922. 
Girdles,    Athletic.      C.    E.    Horton.      166.139.    Mar.    27; 

Serial  No.  166.691  ;  published  .Tan.  2,  1923. 
Gloves.     P.   Centemeri   &   Co.      177.793 ;    Dec.   25. 
Gloves.     Fownes  Brothers  &  Co.     23,017  ;   renewed  May 

16,  1923. 
Gloves.    Fownes  Brothers  &  Co.     173,567-8  ;  Sept.  25. 
Gloves.     Lilienthal  &  Grossman,   Inc.    176.997  ;  Dec.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  176.-"52  :  published  Aug.  28.  1923. 
Gloves.  Elmer  Little  &  Son.  176,343;  Nov.  20. 
Gloves.    Ohio  Glove  &  Manufacturing  Company.    169,740  ; 

June  26. 
Gloves.      Pincus   &   Otto.      175,305 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Serial   No. 

164,001;   published   Aug.    14.    1923. 
Gloves     and     mittens.       Boss     Manufacturing    Company. 

164,765  ;   Feb.  27. 
Gloves    and    mittens.       Ellsworth    &    Thayer    Mfg.    Co. 

169,030;   May  29. 


Gloves  and  mittens.  Helmholz  Mitten  Company. 
168,592;    May   29;   Serial  No.   164,500;   published  Dec. 

12,  1922. 

Gloves  and  mittens.     W.   C.  Smith  Glove  Co.     108,309 ; 

May  15. 
Gloves,     Cotton  -  fabric.       Lilienthal     &    Grossman,    Inc. 

176,901  ;  Dec.  4. 
Gloves,   Fabric.     Manno   &   Weill.      168,530 ;   May   22. 
Gloves,  Fabric.     James  McCreery  &  Company.     166,032; 

Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  167,309;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Gloves,  Fabric.     Louis  Meyers  &  Son.      168,279  ;  May   15. 
Gloves,  Fabric.     V.  Perrin  &  Cie.     168,263;  May  15;   Se- 
rial   No.    170,539  ;    published    Feb.    20.    1923. 
Gloves,   Fabric.      S.   &  V.   Company.     172,024  ;   Aug.   21  ; 

Serial  No.  170,225  ;  published  Mav  22,  1923. 
Gloves,  Fabric.     Wimelbacher  &  Rice.     169,422  ;  June  12. 
Gloves,   Fabric  and  leather.      S.    Blechman   &    Sons,    Inc. 

168,553;   May  29;   Serial  No.   160,278;  published   Jan. 

.30,   1923. 
Gloves,    gauntlets,    and    mittens.    Leather.       Joseph     N. 

Eisendrath    Company.      170,020 ;    July    10 ;    Serial    No. 

173,475  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Gloves,     gauntlets,     and    mittens.     Leather.      .Joseph    N. 

Eisendrath    Company.      170,403  ;   July    17 ;    Serial   No. 

173,475  :    published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Gloves,    gauntlets,     and    mittens.     Leather.      Joseph     N. 

Eisendrath  Company.     170,404-5  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  Nos. 

173,472-3  ;    published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Gloves,     gauntlets,     and    mittens,     Leather.      Joseph     N. 

Eisendrath    Company.      170,406 ;    July    17  ;    Serial   No. 

173.470  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Gloves,     gauntlets,     and    mittens.     Leather.      Joseph    N. 

Eisendrath  Company.     170,407-9  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  Nos. 

173,466-8  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Gloves,    gauntlets,    and    mittens.     Leather.       Joseph     N. 

Eisendrath    Company.      172,104 ;    Aug.    21 ;    Serial    No. 

173.471  ;  published  May  22,   1923. 

Gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  Leather.  Joseph  N.  Eisen- 
drath Company.  175,968  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  173,477  ; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

Gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  Leather.  Joseph  N. 
Eisendrath  Corapanv.  176,131  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
173.474  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  Leather.  Joseph  N. 
Eisendrath  Company.  176,132 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
173,469  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Gloves,  hosierv,  and  underwear.  A.  W.  Nack.  174,249  ; 
Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  164,660  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Gloves,  hosiery,  and  underwear,  Fabric.  S.  I.  Entwisle. 
168,605 ;   May  29  ;   Serial  No.   168,673  ;   published  Feb. 

13,  1923. 

Gloves,  hosiery,  and  underwear  for  children.     A.  W.  Nack. 

168,594 ;    May    29 ;    Serial    Nos.    164,660-1 ;    published 

Feb.  13.  1923. 
Gloves,    hosiery,     and    underwear.    Leather    and    fabric. 

Montrose    Glove    Inc.      168,274 ;    May    15 ;    Serial    No. 

168,584  ;  published  Feb.  6.  1923. 
Gloves,    jumners,    and    aprons,    Oilproof    fabric.      H.    C. 

French.     163,066  ;  .Tan. 2. 
Gloves,  Lace.     H.  S.  Hall  &  Co.     163.081 ;  Jan.  2. 
frloves.  Ladies'.     Manne  and  Weill.     166,296  ;  Mar.  27. 
Gloves,    Leather.      California   Glove    Company.      177,125; 

Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181.337  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Gloves,    Leather.      Elite    Glove    Co.      176,954 ;    Dec.    11 ; 

Serial   No.    177.172;    published    Sept.    11.    1923. 
Gloves,  Leather.    Revnier  &  Cie.    171.719  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 

No.   143.409  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Gloves,    Men's    leather.      John    Wanaraaker,    New    York. 

170,438-9  :  .July  17  ;   Serial   Nos.   171,601-2  ;  published 

Apr.  10,  1923. 
Gloves,  underwear.    Western  Hosierv  Company.     175,810  ; 

Nov.  13;  Serial  No.   147..383:  publishpd  Oct.  17.  1922. 
Gowns    and    pyjamas.      Burnham,    Stoepel    &    Company. 

170.338;  .Tuly  10. 
Gowns,    dresses,    and    costumes.    Ladips'.      Little    Women 

Dress  Co.     175,471.  Nov.  6  ;   Serial  No.  181,956  ;   pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 
Gowns.    Ladies'    dressing.      Goldman    Costume    Company. 

175.988  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  155,342  ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 

Gowns,  wraps,  dresses,  coats,  etc..  Ladies',  women's,  and 

misses'.     Lousols  Philadelphia.     169,774  ;  July  3  ;  Serial 

No.  168,901 ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Hat  frames.     Capital  Hat  Frame  Works.     170.389  -  July 

17:  Serial  No.   170,807;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
Hat  linings.     E.  Bouton.     173,415  :   Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No. 

145.430;   published  June  19,   1923. 
Hat  linings.      J.   H.   RuMnow.      176.832:   Dec.   4;    Serial 

No.  181,699  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Hat    linings    for    ladies'    hats.      Chicago    Mercantile    Co. 

173.640 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    154,679 ;   published   May 

8,  1923. 

Hats.     J.  T.  Asch  &  Sons.     165,674;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No. 

166,520;  published   Dec.    12.    1922. 
Hats.      Dunlap    &    Co.      176,834 ;    Dec.    4 ;    Serial    No. 

180,657  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Hats.     Hammell-Neuman    Co.      171,750 ;   Aug.   14 ;   Serial 

No.   164,435  ;  published  May   15,   1923, 
Hats.      Hill    and    Loper    Company.      172.041  :    Aug.    21 ; 

Serial  No.  158.842;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Hats.     Knox    Hat   Company.      170.820 :    .July   24 ;    Serial 

No.   171,806;   published  Apr.   24.   1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Hats.     J.  Land.     176,106  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  152,428  ; 

published  July  24,  1923. 
Hats.      A.    Lanfranclii.      176,957 ;    Dec.    11 ;    Serial    No. 

177,305:    published    Sept.    11,    1923. 
Hats.     Mallory  Hat  Company.     171,207;  July  31;  Serial 

No.  156,653  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Hats.     New  England  Panama  Hat  Co.     172,086  ;  Aug.  21  ; 

Serial  No.  176.756  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Hats.     R  an  W  Hat  Shop,  Inc.     165,505  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 

No.   166,104  ;   published  Dec.   12,   1922. 
Hats.     R  an  W  Hat  Shop,  Inc.     171,866  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 

No.   174,445;   published  May  8,   1923. 
Hats.     J.  K.  von  Gal  Hat  Company.     169,413;  June  12. 
Hats  and  adjustable  nonsewing  bandeaux.     Women's  and 

children's.     J.  A.  McKnlght.     165,934  ;  Mar.  20. 
Hats  and  bonnets,  Ladies'.     Davidson  Brothers  Company. 

176,028  ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  178,895  ;  published  July 

31,  1923. 
Hats   and   caps.     M.   Alperowitz  &  Son.      168,232;   May 

15 ;    Serial  No.   171,246 ;   published   Feb.  20,   1923. 
Hats  and  caps.     Briider  Bohm.     163,894  ;  Feb.  6. 
Hats  and  caps.     Disney  Hats.     170,392 ;  July  17  ;  Serial 

No.    171,209 ;    published    Apr.    3,    1923. 
Hats  and   caps.     Fashion   Hat  Company.     176,032  ;  Nov. 

13;    Serial   No.   179.298;   published   Aug.    14,   1923. 
Hats  and  caps.     Fashion   Hat   Company.     176.972  ;   Dec. 

11;  Serial  No.  179,299;  published  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Hats  and  caps.     Charles  S.  Merton  &  Co.     167,794  ;  May 

8  ;  Serial  No.  164,717  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Hats    and    caps.      Charles    S.    Merton    &    Co.      168.102 ; 

May   15 ;   Serial   No.   164,716 ;   published   Feb.   6,    1923. 
Hats  and  caps.     Perfection  Cap  Company.     171,892  ;  Aug. 

14  ;  Serial  No.  172,349  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Hats  and  caps.     H.  Picard.     174,730-1 ;  Oct.  28  ;  Serial 

Nos.    160,428-9;    published    July   31,    1923. 
Hats   and   caps.      Rabiner   Brothers.     176,212 ;    Nov.    20 ; 

Serial   No.    178,670;    published  Aug.   28,   1923. 
Hats  and  caps.     M.  Rappaport.     171,838  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 

No.    171,468;    published    May   8,    1923. 
Hats  and  caps.     Scranton   Cap  Manufacturing  Company. 

172,795  ;  Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.  175,214  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Hats   and   caps.     M.   Simon  &   Son.      169,270 ;   June   12 ; 

Serial  No.  152.385  ;  publish(-d  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Hats  and  caps  for  men  and  boys,  Felt.     John  B.  Stetson 

Company.     176,893  ;  Dec.  4. 
Hats  and  caps,  Ladies'  and  children's.     Baer  Bros.  Mfg. 

Co.     163,551 ;  Jan.  23. 
Hats  and  caps.  Ladies',  misses',  and  children's.     Fashion 

Hat    Company.      165,236-7 ;    Mar.    6. 
Hats  and  caps.  Ladies',  misses',  and  children's.     Fashion 

Hat  Company.     176.870;  Dec.  4;  Serial  No.  182,373; 

published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Hats  and  caps,   Men's.     Young  Hat   Company.     171,821  ; 

Aug.    14 ;    Serial   No.   175,375 ;   published  May   8,   1923. 
Hats  and  caps.  Men's  and  boys'.     Charles  S.  Merton  & 

Co.     170,748  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.   173,778  ;   published 

Apr.  24,  1923. 
Hats  and  caps,  Men's  and  boys'.     Charles  S.  Merton  & 

Co.     172,101 ;  Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.  173,654  ;  published 

May  22,  1923. 
Hats    and    caps,    Men's    and    boys'.      Rogers    Peet    Com- 
pany.     166,839 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial    No.    169,084 ;    pub- 
lished .Ian.  9,  1923. 
Hats  and  caps.  Men's  and  boys'.     Scranton  Cap  Manufac- 
turing Company.     169,409  ;  June  12. 
Hats  and  caps,  Men's  felt,  straw,  cloth,  and  silk.     Han- 
over-Hall   Company.       170,381 ;    July    17 ;    Serial    No. 

174,389  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Hats     and     caps.     Straw.       Townsend     Grace     Company. 

164,762;  Feb.  27. 
Hats   and  furs.   Ladies'.     F.   Rose.      166,156 ;   Mar.   27 ; 

Serial   No.   154,324;  published  May  16,   1922. 
Hats    and   hat    frames,    Ladies'.      Amsterdam,    Borgos    & 

Adams.      172,381 ;   Aug.   28 ;   Serial   No.   142,459  ;    pub- 
lished May  17,   1921. 
Hats  and   shirts.   Men's.     L.   Klein,   Inc.      176.127 ;   Nov. 

20;    Serial    No.    174,308;    published    Sept.    11.    1923. 
Hats,    caps,    and    bonnets.      Carson    Pirie    Scott    &    Co 

166,722  ;  Apr.  10  ;   Serial  No.  161,805  ;  published  Jan 

2,  1923. 

Hats,  caps,  and  bonnets.  Infants'  and  children's.     J.  Hil 

desheimer  Co.     169,892  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  166,074 

published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Hats,     caps,     and     waists.     Ladies'.       S.     A.     Friedman 

174,999  ;  Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.  172,669  ;   published  Aug 

7,  1923. 
Hats,  caps,  shirts,  etc..  Men's.     Jordan  Marsh  Company 

169,763 ;   July   3 ;   Serial   No.   169,490 ;   published  Apr 

3,  1923. 

Hate,  caps,  shirts,  etc.,  Men's  and  boys'.     Jordan  Marsh 

Company.     173,563  ;   Sept.  25. 
Hats,  caps,  shoes,  hose,  etc.     Alphen,  Inc.     168,679  ;  May 

29  ;  Serial  No.  169,233  ;  published  .Tan  9,  1923. 
Hats,  caps,  tassels,  and  aprons.     Military  Order  of  The 

Cootie.      174,754:    Oct.    28;    Serial   No.    166,315;    pub- 
lished July  24.  1928. 
Hats  for  men.    M.  S.  Levy  &  Sons  Inc.     176,830 ;  Dec.  4  ; 

Serial  No.  181,490;  published  Sept.  11,   1923. 
Hats  for  men.     L.   Shafarman,   Inc.     172,093;   Aug.   21; 

Serial  No.   176,921:   published   May   22,   1923. 
Hats  for  men  and  boys.     Bunnie  Hat  Co.  Inc.     171,134  ; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  159,552  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 


Hats  for  men  and  boys.     The   Fair.     168,291 ;  May  15. 
Hats  for  men  and  boys.     S.  Miller.     168,280 ;  May  15. 
Hats  for  men,  women,  and  children,   Harvest.     Mexican- 
American    Hat    Company.      171,655 ;    Aug.    7. 
Hats  for  women.     C.  T.  Pidgeon  Millinery  Co.     172,124; 

Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  175,103  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Hats   for  women.     Julius   Tofias  &   Bro.      172,292  ;   Aug. 

28  ;  Serial  No.  165,898  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Hats  for  women  and  children.     N.   Schreiber.     176,371 : 

Nov.  20. 
Hats    for    women    and    children.      Sunman    &    Hewson. 

176,264;   Nov.  20;   Serial  No.   177,146;   published  July 

24,  1923. 
Hats  for  women  and  misses.     Cohn  &  Kaplan.     169,393  ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  166,039  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Hats,  Ladies'.  Belaflfsky  Brothers.  164,871  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hats,    Ladies'.      Cage    Brothers    &   Company.       166,817 ; 

Apr.   17 ;   Serial   No.   167,124 ;   published  Jan.   9,   1923. 
Hats,  Ladies'.     H.   L.  Distillator  &  Son.     176,036;   Nov. 

13;     Serial    No.     179,785:     published    Aug.    14,    1923. 
Hats,  Ladles'.     H.   L.  Distillator  &  Son.     176,276;   Nov. 

20 ;   Serial   No.   177,727  ;   published   July  81,  1923. 
Hats,   Ladies'.     A.  M.  Dowd.     165,620;   Mar.  13.     Serial       . 

No.  167,350;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Hats,  Ladies'.     H.  S.  Feinberg.     165,475  ;  Mar.  13.     Serial 

No.  168,107  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Hats,    Ladies'.      Gage   Brothers    &    Company.      165,609 ; 

Mar.  13.     Serial  No.  167,125  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Hats,   Ladies'.      Goldweb    Hat   Company.      172,088 ;    Aug. 

21 ;   Serial  No.   176,541 ;   published   May  22,   1928. 
Hats,  Ladies'.     H.  W.  Jaediker.     173,761;  Oct.  2;  Serial 

No.  177,300;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Hats,   Ladies'.      M.    Kutz   Company.      172,976 ;   Aug.   21 ; 

Serial  No.   175,992;  published  May  22,   1923. 
Hats,    Ladles'.     J.    R.   Mermelstein.      166,203;    Mar.   27; 

Serial   No.  171,025  ;  published  .Tan.   2,   1923. 
Hats,    Ladies'.      Premus    Hat    Manufacturing    Company. 

166,671  ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  165,503 ;  published  Dec. 

12    1922. 
Hats',  Ladies'.     Radio  Hat  Co.,  Inc.     168,113;  May  15; 

Serial  No.  150,203  ;  published  Jan.  16.  1923. 
Hats,  Ladles'.     J.  Tenebaum  &  Sons.     166,604;  Apr.  10; 

Serial  No.  149,250;  published  Dec.  6,  1922. 
Hats,    Ladies'.      J.    Trinner.      168,313 ;    May    22 ;    Serial 

No.    168,696;    pujlished    Jan.    30,    1923. 
Hats,   Ladies'.     S.    Whitman.     172,114 ;   Aug.   21  ;    Serial 

No.  175.900;  published  May  22,  1928. 
Hats,  Ladles'  and  misses'.    Slyt  Edge  Company.    173,558 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Hats,    Ladies'   trimmed.      H.    Siegel.      177,002 ;   Dec.    11 ; 

Serial  No.  180,399  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1928. 
Hats,   Ladies'    trimmed  and   tailored.      London   &   Green- 
stein,  Inc.     171,628  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176,411  ;  pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 
Hats,      Ladies'      trimmed      and      tailored.        E.      Uhry, 

166.815;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  167,276;  published  Jan. 

9,  1923. 
Hats,  Men's.     G.  B.  Borsalino  Fu  Lazzaro  &  C.     166,864 ; 

Apr.  17;   Serial   No.    163,136;   published   Jan.   9.    1923. 
Hats,     Men's.       Edw.    P.     Cunningham,     Inc.       176,886 ;    _ 

Dec.  4  ;   Serial  No.   181,514  ;  published   Sept.   11,  1923.  ■  < 
Hats,  Men's.     H.  Priodman  Hat  Co.     169,407  ;  June  12.       ■ 
Hats,  Men's.     H.   Friedman   Co.     171,694  ;  Aug.   7. 
Hats,  Men's.     Gimbel  Brothers,  Incorporated.     169,979 ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  166,944  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Hats.  Men's.    Hutt  &  Wasserman,  Inc.    170,726  ;  July  24 ; 

Serial  No.  172,887;  published  Apr.  24,  1928. 
Hats,    Men's.      Hutt   &   Wasserman.      176.266 ;    Nov.    20 ; 

Serial  No.   176,418;   published  .Tune  12,   1923. 
Hats,    Men's.      Long's   Hat    Stores.      169,717 ;    June   26. 
Hats,  Men's.     Long's  Hat  Stores.     170,350-1 ;   July  10. 
Hats,  Men's.     J.  C.  Penney  Company.     172.087  ;  Aug.  21 ; 

Serial  No.  176,759;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Hats,  Men's.     Wallkill  Hat  Works  Inc.     171,695  ;  Aug.  7. 
Hats,  Men's  and  boys'.    Greater  N.  Y.  Hat  &  Cap  Works. 

166,846;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  166,229;  published  Jan. 

9,  1923. 
Hats,   Men's  and   women's.     Davis-Pope   Company  Incor- 
porated.    169,519;  June  19;  Serial  No.  172,585;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 
Hats.  Men's  felt  and  straw.     Wormser  Hat  Stores,  Inc. 

168,263  ;  Jan.  2. 
Hats,    Men's   straw  and   felt.     Jordan   Marsh   Company. 

164.244  :  Feb.  13. 
Hats,   Men's    straw   and   felt.      Paragon    Hat    Company. 

166,658;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  164,665;  published  Jan. 

9,  1923. 
Hats,  Men's  winter.     Parker-Bridget  Company.     170,780  ; 

July  24 ;  Serial  No.  172,238 ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Hats,  Women's.     I.   Lichtenstein   Inc.     176.374;   Nov.  20. 

Hats,    Misses'    and    children's.      Consolidated    Hat    Co. 

176,875 :   Dec.   4 ;   Serial   No.   181,674 ;   published   Sept. 

11,  1923. 
Hats,    Missea'    and    children's.      Garner   Bros.      168,332 ; 

May  22;  Serial  No.  168,715:  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Hats,"  Misses'   and   ladies'.      C-R  Millinery   Co.     170,432 ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.   171,905  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Hats,  Sport  and  ready-to-wear.     Hodge-Palk  Corporation. 

163,2.82;  Jan.  2. 
Hats,  Straw.     Caradine  Harvest  Hat  Company.     172,823  ; 
Aug.  28  :  Serial  No.   168,999  ;  published  May  29,  1928. 
Hats,  Straw.    Demmerle  &  Co.     166,667 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial 

No.  165,274 ;  published  Dec.  12,  1923. 


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Hats,  Straw.     Endel  &  Peles.     172,117  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial 

No.  175,476;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Hats,    ^Yomeu•s.      F.    C.    Morrison.      172,105 ;    Aug.    21 ; 

Serial  No.  173,199  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Hats,  Women's  and  cliildren's.     Eastern  Hat  &  Cap  Co. 

168,161 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  165,670 ;  published  Jau. 

80,  1923. 
Hats,    Women's   and    misses'.      Strawbridge   &   Clothier. 

163,629  ;   Jan.   23. 
Heel     guards     for     shoes.       Achilles     Guard     Company. 

169,373  ;  June  12  ;   Serial  No.  169,698  ;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Heel  protectors.  Leather.     P.  Smith.     170.359;  July  10. 
Heels,  Combination  and  rubber.     Parker  Rubber  Mfg.  Co. 

171,702  ;  Aug.  7. 
Heels  of  rubber  or  analogous  material.     Pietzuch  Wonder 

Arch  Guide  Heel  Company.     176,644  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial 

No.   143.996;   published  Sept.   IS,   1923. 
Heels,  Shoe.     C.  H.  Coulson.     170,731 ;  July  24 ;   Serial 

No.  172,262  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Heels,    soles,    shoes,    and    top    lifts.      B.    F.    Chamberlin. 

172,776  ;  Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.  141,856  ;  pubUshed  June 

5,   1923. 
Heels,  Wood.     Gray  Wood  Heel  Co.     172,123  ;  Aug.  21 ; 

Serial   No.   175,143  ;  published  May  22,   1923. 
Hose.     Fatuch  &  Nogaim.     164,977  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hose.      D.    J.     Healy.      171,726 ;    Aug.    14 ;    Serial    No. 

170,648;   published  May   15,   1923. 
Hose.     Spatz  &  Spaunuth,  Inc.     164,730;  Feb.  27. 
Hose,   Bo.vs'    and    misses'.      Paducah   Hosiery   Mills,   Inc. 

163,612  ;  Jan.  23. 
Hose,  Infants'.     Hub  Hosiery  Mills.    164,823  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hose,   Infants'.     Hub   Hosiery  Mills.     174,612 ;   Oct.  23 ; 

Serial    No.    179,730 ;    published    July    24,    1923. 
Hose    supporter.      American    Narrow     Fabric    Company. 

163,845:  Jan.  30. 
Hose    supporters.      American    Narrow    Fabric    Company. 

164,135  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hose  supporters  and  parts  thereof.    M.  Hawie.    176,352 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Hose  supporters,  corsets,  girdles,  and  brassiferes.  Ladies'. 

Treo  Company.     166,173  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,417 ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1922. 
Hose    supporters,     corsets,     girdles,    brassiferes,     Ladies'. 

Treo  Company.     176,922  ;  Dec.  4. 
Hose   supporters,   garters,   belts,    etc.      Calhoun,    Robbins 

&  Co.     170,729  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  172,201 ;  published 

Apr.  24,  1923. 
Hose  supporters,  suspenders,  garters,  etc.     F.  A.  Patrick 

&  Co.     176,809  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hosiery.     Allen  Hosiery  Company.     175,214  ;  Oct.  30. 
Hosiery.     Alperson  &  Son.     168,068 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No. 

164,018  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Hosiery.      Ambridge   Knitting   Company.      176,484 :    Nov. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  180,680  ;  published   Sept.   IS,  1923. 
Hosiery.      American    Wholesale    Corporation.      168,166 ; 

May  15 ;  Serial  No.  166,213 ;  published  Nov.  14, 1922. 
Hosiery.      American    Wholesale    Corporation     (Baltimore 

Bargain  House).     169,126;  June  5. 
Hosierv.      American    Wholesale    Corporation     (Baltimore 

Bargain  House.)     169,423  ;  June  12. 

Hosiery.      American    Wholesale    Corporation     (Baltimore 

Bargain  House).    171,728  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  170,613  ; 

published  May   15,   1923. 
Hosiery.      Arbuthnot-Stephenson   Co.      163,548;   Jan.    23. 
Hosiery.    M.  Baum.   166,644  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  165,615  ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Bear  Brand   Hosiery   Co.      173,040 ;   Sept.   11 ; 

Serial  No.   176.595  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Bear  Brand   Hosiery  Co.      173,504  ;    Sept.   25  ; 

Serial   No.    175,761 ;    published    June   12,    1923. 
Hosiery.      Bear   Brand    Hosiery   Co.      174,833;    Oct.   23; 

Serial  No.   176,319  ;  published  Aug.  7,   1923. 
Hosiery.     Bear  Brand  Hosiery  Co.     177,376  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Se- 
rial No.    181,165 ;    published    Oct.   9,   1923. 
Hosiery.     Bear  Brand  Hosiery  Co.     177,566-7  ;  Dec.  18  ; 

Serial   Nos.   176,593^;   published  Oct.   9,   1923. 
Hosiery.     W.  A.  Bearman.     176,658  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No. 

181,973  :   published  Sept.  IS.  192.3. 
Hosiery.    Berendsen  Silk  Knitting  Co.     175,105  ;  Oct.  30 ; 

Serial  No.  179,648  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Berendsen  Silk  KnittiTig  Co.     175,795-6  ;  Nov. 

13;   Serial  No.  179,646-7;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Hosiery.     C.  F.  Berg.     164,608;  Feb.  20. 
Hosiery.      C.    F.    Berg.      177,348 :    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No. 

180.833;   published  Oct.   2,   1923. 
Hosiery.     Berger  Hosiery  Company.     172,931;  Sept.  11; 

Serial  No.  167,040  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Hosierv.    J.  H.  Blaetz.     164,081  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hosiery.     J.  C.  Bossong.     164.079  :  Feb.  13. 
Hosiery.     J.  C.  Bossong.     164,247  :  Feb.   13. 
Hosiery.     J.  C.  Bossong.     164,827-8  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hosiery.     J.   C.   Bossong.     168,246 ;   May  15 ;   Serial  No. 

167,765;  pubUshed  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Hosiery.     J.  C.   Bossong.     175,184 ;   Oct.   30 ;   Serial  No. 

181,170  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Brager  of  Baltimore.     169.052  ;  June  5  ;  Serial 

No.  168,198  :  published  Mar.  20.  1923. 
Hosiery.     Brigham   Company.     175,163  ;   Oct.   30 ;   Serial 

No.  181,056  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Hosiery.    Brownhill  &  Kramer.    175.156 ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial 

No.  180,837 ;  pubUshed  Aug.  7,  1923. 


Hosiery.      B.   G.   Brumby.      167,814 ;   May   8 ;    Serial  No. 

164,860 ;   published    Dec.    5,    1922. 
Hosiery.    Burson  Knitting  Company.     164,775  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hosiery.    Burson  Knitting  Company.    164,857  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hosiery.     Burson   Knitting  Company.     171,297;  Aug.  7; 

Serial   No.   165,521;   published  May  1,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Chester   Knitting  Mills.     166,638-9  ;  Apr.   10 ; 

Serial  Nos.  166,171-2  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Chester  Knitting  Mills.     174,268  ;  Oct.  9  ;   Se- 
rial No.  174,654  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Hosiery.      Chipman    Knitting    Mills.      174,262;    Oct.    9; 

Serial  No.   177,359  :   published  July  10,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Chipman   Knitting  Mills.     177,600  ;   Dec.  18. 
Hosiery.     Chas.  Chipman's  Sons  Co.     166,630  ;  Apr.  10 ; 

Serial  No.  168,450  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Hosiery.      Cliver-Wright-ltainey    Co.      175,469 ;    Nov.    6 ; 

Serial  No.  182,134;   published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Hosiery.     J.  Cooper.     163,041  ;  Jan.  2. 
Hosiery.      E.    Crutcher.      175,733 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

178,958 ;    published    July    10,    1923. 
Hosiery.     J.   A.   Custer.      173,394 ;    Sept.    25 ;   Serial  No. 

178,227;   published   July   10,   1923. 
Hosiery.     Daisy  Whitehead  Knitting  Co.     173,508  ;   Sept. 

25;  Serial  No.  175,826;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Dalton  Hosiery  Mills.     173,897  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 

No.  176,720  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Hosiery.       Dalton     Hosiery     Mills.       174,841 ;     Oct.     23 ; 

Serla.1  No.  177,832  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Hosiery.     W.  B.  Davis  &  Son.     167,818;  May  8;  Serial 

No.  160,753;  published  Oct.  3,  1922. 
Hosiery.      Dayton    Company.      176,254 ;    Nov.    20 ;    Serial 

No.  182,335  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Davton  Hosiery  Mills.     173,205;  Sept.  18;  Se- 
rial No.   172,524  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Diamond  Bros.     177,249  ;   Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No. 

183,366;    published    Sept.   25,    1923. 
Hosiery.     Dormer  Brothers  Company.     177,574  ;  Dec.  18 ; 

Serial    No.    184,068 ;    published    Oct.    9,    1923. 
Hosiery.      Doyle   and   Scriggins.      163,562 ;   Jan.    23. 
Hosiery.     Dreifus,  Eckstein  &  King,  Inc.     168,382  ;  May 

Z2  ;  Serial  No.  169,475  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Driefus,  Eckstein  &  King,  Inc.     171,782  ;  Aug. 

14  ;  Serial  No.  172,935  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Dyz  Hosiery  Co.     16S,639  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 

165,021 ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Elizabeth  City  Hosiery   Co.     175,364 ;  Nov.  6 ; 

Serial   No.    176,888;    published    Aug.    14,    1923. 
Hosiery.     Ellis   Hosiery   Company.     163,565-9 ;   Jan.   23. 
Hosiery.     Emery  &  Beers  Co.     164,092  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hosiery.     Everstyle  Hosiery  Co.     175,160  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial 

No.  180,999  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Falrsex  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.     166,624  ;  Apr.  10 ; 

Serial  No.  168,677  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Hosiery.     Falls  City  Mills  Co.     168,554  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 

No.  160,492  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Hosiery.      Fay    Hosiery    Mills,    Incorporated.      173,820; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  171,989  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Gerson  &  Breyer.     173,660 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 

176,174  ;  published  June  19.  1923. 
Hosiery.      Gerson    &   Breyer.      174,491 ;    Oct.    16 ;    Serial 

No.    177,374;   published   July   24,    1923. 
Hosiery.     John  M.   Given   Company.     176,483;   Nov.   27; 

Serial  No.  180,660  ;   published   Sept.   18,  1923. 
Hosiery.     John  M.   Given   Company.     176,485 ;  Nov.   27 ; 

Serial  No.    180,699 ;    published    Sept.    18,    1923. 
Hosiery.      C.   H.    Goepel,    jr.      176,597 ;    Nov.   27 ;    Serial 

No.  178,719;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Hosiery.     C.  H.  Goepel,  jr.     177,551 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No. 

183,110;    published    Oct.    2,    1923. 
Hosiery.     S.  A.  Goldberg.     171,241 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 

170,375  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Hosiery.      Gfreenebaum,   Weil   &   Michels.      171,256 ;   July 

31  ;   Serial   No.    169,590 ;   published  May  8,   1923. 
Hosiery.      Greenwald    Brothers    Incorporated.      173,422 ; 

Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  157,032  ;  published  June  26,  1^23. 
Hosiery.      E.     Grobel.       174,995 ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial    No, 

178,562;    published   Sept.   18,   1923. 
Hosierv.     F.  V.  Gutman   Corp.     175,594  ;  Nov.  6  ;   Serial 

No.  179,531 ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Haberdashers  Novelty  Co.     163,080;  Jan.  2. 
Hosiery.     John   W.  Hadfleld   Co.     177,403 :   Dec.   18 ;    Se- 
rial No.   179,791  ;   published    Oct.   9,    1923. 
Hosiery.      Hayward    Hosiery    Company.      172,113 ;    Aug. 

21  ;  Serial  No.  171.914  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Hosiery.  Hibben,  Hollweg  &  Co.  163.746  ;  Jan.  23. 
Hosierv.      A.    L.    Horst.      174,362 ;    Oct.    16 ;    Serial    No. 

176,547;   published   July   17,   1923. 
Hosiery.       Household     Hosiery     Mills,     Inc.       169,701 ; 

June  26. 
Hosiery.     A.  C.  Hulse,  jr.     172,874  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

174.080  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Idolite  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.     171,843  :  Aug.  14 ; 

Serial  No.    171,218;   published  May  15,   1923. 
Hosiery.    Indian  Queen  Silk  Co.    166,730  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial 

No.  169,303  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Hosiery.        Interwoven      Stocking     Company.        163,584 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Hosiery.      C.    Iskowitz.      177.253 ;    Dec.    11 ;    Serial    No. 

183,525;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Hosiery.     David  Jacobs  Corporation.     163.588 ;   Jan.   23. 
Hosiery.     David  Jacobs  Corporation.     172,186  ;  Aug.   21. 
Hosiery.      Jennings    Manufacturing    Company.      168,073 ; 

May   15 ;   Serial  No.   159,153  ;   published  Oct.   31,  1922. 


1406 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Hosiery.     Kinloch  Hosiery  Mills.     167,832  ;  May  8  ;  Serial 

No.  169,956  ;   published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Hosiery.     W.  Kirschenbaum.     163,590  ;  Jan.  23. 
Hosiery.      H.    C.    F.    Koch    &    Co.      176,273 ;    Nov.    20 ; 

Serial   No.    177,389 ;   published  Sept.   11.   1923. 
Hosiery.     Krueger-Tobin   Co.      172,962 ;   Sept.   11 ;   Serial 

No.  175,087  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Hosiery.     J.  W.  Landenberger.     164,546  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hosiery.      J.    C.    Larkin.      174,339 ;    Oct.    16 ;    Serial   No. 

155,895 ;   published   July   18,   1922. 
Hosiery.      Laskin-Swatt    Co.      168,452 ;    May    22 ;    Serial 

No.   170,144  ;  published   Feb.   20.   1923. 
Hosiery.      Lehigh    Silk    Hosiery    Mills    Inc.      163,594-5 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Hosiery.       Lehigh     Silk    Hosiery    Mills,     Inc.       164,137  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Hosiery.     B.   A.   Levine.     164,584;   Feb.  20. 
Hosiery.      R.    B.    Lewis.      177,274  ;    Dec.    11  ;    Serial    No. 

183,306 ;   published   Sept.   25,   1923, 
Hosiery.      J.   H.   Lyon   &  Co.      176,261 ;   Nov.   20 ;    Serial 

No.  182,597  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Mansmann  Brothers,   Inc.     166,657  ;  Apr.   10  ; 

Serial  No.  164,446  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Hosiery.     Margolis  Yelen  Kaiser  Co.  Inc.     169,267  ;  June 

12  ;   Serial  No.   155,231  :  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Massachusetts  Knitting  Mills.     163,962  ;  Feb.  6. 
Hosiery.     Massachusetts   Knitting  Mills.      166,017;   Mar. 

27;   Serial  No.  163,162;   published   Jan.  2,  1922. 
Hosiery.      D.    B.    May.      176,569 :    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No. 

172,876  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Hosiery.     May  Hosiery  Mills.     172,215 ;  Aug.   28 ;   Serial 

No.  173,843  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Hosiery.     E.   D.   Merikle.     171,882  ;  Aug.   14  ;    Serial  No. 

172,757;   published  May  22,   1923. 
Hosiery.      Miller    Brothers    Company.      174,280 ;    Oct.    9 ; 

Serial  No.  179,158  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Milo   Silk   Hosiery   Mills.      172,216;    Aug.    28; 

Serial  No.   173,973;   published   Mav  29,   1923. 
Hosiery.     Mojo-Schey  Co.     163,602  ;   Jan.  23. 
Hosiery.     Moore  &  Fi.sher.     163,814-16;   Jan.   30. 
Hosierv.      Moorhead  Knitting  Company.     172,033 ;    Sept. 

11  ;  Serial  No.  174,404  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Hosiery.       Benjamin    Moseley    Co.       168,273 ;    May    15 

Serial  No.  168,543;  published  Jan.  30.  1928. 
Hosiery.     Neal  &  Hyde,  Incorporated.     166,602  ;  Apr.  10 

Serial  No.  149,924  ;  published  May  23,  1922. 
Hosiery.      New    York    Merchandise    Company.      176,248 

Nov.  20  :    Serial  No.   182,604  :   published   Sept.   4.  1923 
Hosiery.     L.  E.  Nicholson.     173,657 ;  Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No 

176,275  ;  published  June   19,   1923. 
Hosiery.    Noe-Equl  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.     171,725  ;  Aug.  14 

Serial  No.   170,690;  published  May  15,    1923. 
Hosiery.      Norristown    Hosiery   Mills.      167,826 ;   May   8 

Serial  No.   169,983  ;  i)ublished  Feb.   13,   1923. 
Hosiery.    Notaseme  Hosiery  Co.     177,106  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial 

No.   173,104;   published   Sept.   25.   1923. 
HosieiT.    Olive  Hosiery  Mfg.  Co.     164,774  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hosiery.      Oliver   Knitting   Company.      173,641  ;    Oct.    2  ; 

Serial  No.   152,443  ;  published  Mar.  28,  1923. 
Hosiery.        Paramount     Knitting     Company.        166,977 ; 

Apr.  17. 
flosiery.     Paramount  Knitting  Company.     175,948  ;  Nov. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  172,650  :  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Hosierv.      Pennsylvania    Hosiery    Mills.      171,762 ;    Aug. 

14  ;  Serial  No.  160.363  :  published  Sept.  5.  1922. 
Hosiery.        Percy      Friedlander     and      Albert      Solomon. 

174,347;   Oct.  16;   Serial  No.  141,265;   published  Mar. 

14,  1922. 
Hosierv.     Phillips  &  Hart.     172,207  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 

173,297  :   published  Mav  29.  1923. 
Hosiery.     Piatt's.     170,143  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  163,170  ; 

published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Dr.   A.  Posner  Shoes,  Inc.     171,714  ;  Aug.   14  ; 

Serial  No.  149,772  :  published  May  8.  1923. 
Hosiery.     Powell  Knitting  Company.     164,748  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hosiery.     Powell  Knitting  Company.    165,004  :  Feb.  27. 
Hosiery.     Powell  Knitting  Company.     166,690  ;  Apr.  10 

Serial  No.  166,246  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Powell  Knitting  Company.     168,168  :  May  15 

Serial  No.   166.245  :   published  Jan.   30.   1923. 
Hosiery.     Powell  Knitting  Company.     168,236  :   May  15 

Serial  No.    166,254:   published  Jan.   30.   1923. 
Hosiery.     Powell  Knitting  Companv.     168.356  :   May  22 

Serial    No.    166.247;    published    Feb.    20,    1923, 
Hosiery.     Powell   Knitting   Company.     171,460;    Aug.   7 

Serial  No,    108,237  :   published   May   8.    1923. 
Hosiery.     Powell  Knitting  Companv.      171.467 ;   Aug.   7 

Serial   No.    166,248  :    published    May   8.    1923. 
Hosiery.     Powell  Knitting  Companv.     173,430  ;  Sept.  25 

Serial  No.  166,250  ;  published  .Tune  19,  1923. 
Hosiery.     W.  E.   Pruzan.     166.609  ;  Apr.  10  ;   Serial  No 

147.578  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Hosiery.    Pure  Silk  Hosiery  Mills  Inc.     164.877  ;  Feb.  27 
Hosiery.      Rend    Hosierv   Mills.      171,330;    Aug.    7;    Serial 

No.   168.788:   puhlished   May   .«!.   1923. 
Hosiery.     Real    Silk   Hosierv   Mills.      169,737;    June    26. 
Hosiery.     Real  Silk  Hosierv  Mills.     173,566;  Sept.  25. 
Hosiery.      Real   Silk  Hosierv  Mills.      176,369  :   Nov.   20. 
Hosipry.     Real   Silk   Hosiery  Mills.      176.929-30:  Dec.  4. 
Hosiery.     Reingold   Hosiery  Co.     164,753  ;   Feb.   27. 
Hosiery.     Rice-Stix  Dry  Goods  Company.     173,494  ;  Sept. 

25  ;  Serial  No.  775,567  ;  published  .Tune  12,  1923. 


Hosiery.  Richmond  Hosiery  Mills.  168,974-7  ;  May  29. 
Hosiery.  Richmond  Hosiery  Mills.  168,983-5  ;  May  29. 
Hosiery.  Richmond  Hosiery  Mills.  168,991-3  ;  May  29. 
Hosiery.      Richmond    Hosiery    Mills.      174,253 ;    Oct.    9 ; 

Serial  No.  154,760  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Hosiery.      Richmond    Hosiery   Mills.      176,245 ;    Nov.   20 ; 

Serial   No.   182,838 ;   published    Sept.   11,   1923. 
Hosiery.      Richmond    Hosiery   Mills.      176,460 ;    Nov.    27 ; 

Serial  No.  176,571;  published  Sept.   38,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Ritter    Hosierv   Company.      177,260 :    Dec.    11 ; 

Serial  No.   183,669 ;   published    Sept.   25,   1923. 
Hosiery.      Robischon  Corporation.      174,210  ;   Oct.  9  ;   Se- 
rial No.  179,557;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Hosiery.      Rockland    Hosiery    Mills.      166,406 ;    Apr.    3 ; 

Serial  No.  165,415  ;  published  Nov.   7,   1922. 
Hosiery.     S.   &  V.   Company.     166,289  ;  Mar.   27. 
Hosiery.      D.    Salwen   &    Co.      169,715 ;    June    26. 
Hosiery.      Scot   Knit    Hosierv    Company.      175,768 ;    Nov^ 

13;    Serial    No.    177,053;    published   Aug.    21,    192.3. 
Hosiery.     Shulman  &  Sons.     163,995  ;  Feb.  6. 
Hosiery.      Siebert-Constable   Co.      172,152 :   Aug.   21. 
Hosiery.     Simons  &  Struve  Hosiery  Co.    166,685  ;  Apr.  10  ; 

Serial  No.  166,961 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Hosiery.      Stamper   &   Kaiser.      174,273 ;    Oct.   9 ;    Serial 

No.  177,630;  published  July  10.   1923. 
Hosiery.     Louis   Stix  Co.     171,712  ;  Aug.   14  ;   Serial  No. 

151,678;  published   Feb.   7,   1922. 
Hosiery.      Stocking    Shops    of    America,    Inc.      176,150; 

Nov.  20  :  Serial  No.  171,669  ;  published  Aug.  28.  1923. 
Hosiery.     J.  C.  J.  Strahan  &  Co.     163,628  ;  Jan.  23. 
Hosiery.     J.  C.  J.  Strahan  &  Co.     164,836;  Feb.  27. 
Hosiery.     W.  C.  Taylor.     168,290  ;  May  15. 
Hosiery.     Tex-Craft  Company.     175,924  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 

No.    179,974 ;    published    Aug.    28,    1923. 
Hosiery.      Thieme    Brothers    Company.       176.259  ;    Nov. 

20;    Serial    No.    180,632;    published   Sept.    11,    1923. 
Hosiery.     Thomas  G.  Plant  Company.     176,660  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  181.958  ;  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Hosiery.      A.    Thompson    Co.      171,785-6 ;    Aug.    14 ;    Se- 
rial Nos.  172,784-5  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Hosiery.    E.  M.  Townsend  &  Co.     175,002  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial 

No.  172,132  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Hosiery.     Tucker  Glove  Company.     163.633  ;  Jan.  23. 
Hosiery.       Union     Manufacturing     Company.       166,015 ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  163,016  :  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Hosiery.      United    Hosiery    Mills    Corporation.      163,193 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Hosiery.      United    Hosiery    Mills   Corporation.      173,869 ; 

Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   176,861  ;   published  June  19,   1923. 
Hosiery.      United    Hosiery    Mills    Corporation.      174,312 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Hosiery.      United    Hosierv    Mills    Corporation.      176,155 ; 

Nov.  20:   Serial  No.   169.428:   published   June  a.   1923. 
Hosiery.      United    Hosier.v    Mills    Corporation.      177.563 ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  175,971  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Hosiery.      United    Mills    Company.      174,650 ;    Oct.    23 ; 

Serial  No.   181,325 ;    published   Aug.   7,   1923. 
Hosiery.     United  States  Hosierv  Co.     174,310;  Oct.  9. 
Hosierv.     W.   C.   Van   Brunt.     169,268 ;   June   12 ;   Serial 

No.  154,422  :  published  Mar.  6.  1923. 
Hosiery.     W.  H.  Van  Leeuwen,  jr.     164,597  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hosiery.      Willam   Vernon's    Sons   &   Co.      171,784 ;   Aug. 

14  ;   Serial  No.   172,788  ;   published  May  22,  1923. 
Hosierv.     Vertex  Hosierv  Mills.  Inc.     177,250  :   Dec.   11 ; 

Serial   No     183.352:    pulilished   Sent.    25.    1923. 
Hosiery.      Vixen,    Inc.      166,707 ;    Apr.    10 ;    Serial    No, 

167,061 ;  published  Jan.  9.  1923. 
Hosiery.      D.    Wallach.       174,036 ;    Oct.    2 ;     Serial    No. 

176,772  ;   published  June  19,   1923. 
Hosiery.      Wallach    &    Mayer    Inc.      168,175 :    May    15 ; 

Serial   No.   168.442  :   miblisbed    Jan,   30,    1923. 
Hosiery.     Wayne  Knitting  Mills.     163.732  :  .Tan.   23. 
Hosiery.      George   Wills   and    Sons,    Ltd.      169,967 :    July 

10 ;   Serial  No.   163,722 ;   published   Apr.   3,    1923. 
Hosiery.      Wilson    Brothers.      174,350;    Oct.    16;    Serial 

No.    135,121 ;    published   Julv   17,   1923. 
Hosiery.     Wolf  Brothers  &  Company.     172,167  :  Aug.  27. 
Hosiery.      A.    A.    Wuest.      175,473:    Nov.    6;    Serial    No. 

181,800;  published  Aug.  28.  1923. 
Hosiery.     Wyman,  Partridge  &  Co.     173,658  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Se- 
rial  No.   176,306;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Hosiery  and  garters.     Howard  Hose  and  Garter  Mfg.  Co. 

174,013 :    Oct.   2 ;   Serial   No.    175,557 ;   published   July 

10,  1923. 
Hosiei'y  and  knit  underwear,     Twintex  Underwear  Corpo- 
ration.    163,635  ;   Jan.   23. 
Hosierv    and    knit    underwear.      West    Branch    Knitting 

Company.     163.645;  Jan.  23. 
Hosierv    and    knitted    underwear.      Campe     Corporation. 

176,475  :  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  181,109  ;  published  Sept. 

18,   1923. 
Hosierv  and  knitted  underwear.     Geo.  Engli.sh.  Jr.,  &  Co. 

174.818 ;  Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   180,847 ;   published  Aug. 

7.  1923. 
Hosiery  and  knitted  underwear.     Realsilk  Fabrics  Corpo- 
ration.     171,243 :    Julv    31  ;   Serial    No.    170,308 ;    pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 
Hosiery  and  men's   and   women's   knitted   underwear.     J. 

A.   Kronovet.      168,326;   Mav    22;   Serial   No.   165,959; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade^narks  registered — Continued. 


1407 


Hosiery  and  men's  crochet  and  knitted  neckwear.     Federal 

Kulttiug    Company.       173,446 ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial    No. 

178,7C2;  published   June   26,   1023. 
Hosiery  and  men's  knitted  and  textile  underwear.     W.  R. 

Grace  &  Co.     173,331;    Sept.   25;   Serial   No.   171,270 

published   June   26,    1923. 
Hosiery    and    sweaters,    scarfs,    caps,    bootees,    and    knil 

sots.     A.   B.  Frank   Company.     173,177  ;   Sept.   18  ;   Se 

rial  No.  170,034  ;  published  June  19.  1923. 
Hosiery  and  underwear.     Davenport  Brothers.     171,296 

.\ug.  7  ;   Serial  No.  166,295  ;  published  May  S,   192.3. 
Hosiery  and  underwear.     I.  Mannesovitch,  jr.     166,642 

Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  165,803  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Hosiery    ;uul    underwear.      S.    Quint.      171,30.5  ;    Aug.    7 

Serial    No.    164.667  ;    published    May    1.    1923. 
Hosiery      and       underwear.         Scheinzeit-Goldman       Co. 

166,725  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  160,565  ;  published  Dec.  12 

1922. 
Hosiery    and    underwear.      Scotia    Mills,    Inc.      173,513 

Sept.    25. 
Hosiery  aud  underwear.     Jeanne  Tournier,  Inc.     174,538 

Oct.  16. 
Hosiery   and   underwear.      Willcox   &   Gibbs    Sewing   Ma 

chine  Company.     23,194  ;  renewed  June  13,  1923. 
Hosiery    and    underwear.    Knitted    and    textile.      I.    M 

Mirsky  &  Son.     172,604  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  170,591 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Hosiery    and    underwear    of    knitted    and    textile    fabric 

Colter     &    Bernie.       173,174 ;     Sept.     18 ;     Serial    No 

171,152  ;    published    June    19,   1923. 
Hoisery    and    underwear,    Silk.      F.    Robison.      175,061 

Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  179,166;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Hosiery,  boots,  shoes,  overalls,  and  rompers.      Sherman  & 

Lebair,    Incorporated.      176,496 :    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No 

174,492;   published   Sent.   18,   1923. 
Hosiery,   Boys'   and  girls'.     A.  A.  Wuest.     174,261 ;   Oct 

9  :  Serial  No.  177,419  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Hosiery,  Children's.     W.  T.  Grant  Co.     166,715  ;  Apr.  10 

Serial  No.  155,167  ;  pubUshed  May  9,  1922. 
Hosiery,     Children's.       "Onvx"     Hosiery     Inc.       177,528 

Dec.   18  ;   Serial  No.  182,670  ;  published  Oct.  2,   1923. 
Hosiery,  coats,  gloves,  suits,  etc.     H.  Schneider.     174,994 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  172,960  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Hosiery  for  men.     Athens  Hosiery  Mills.     166,631 ;  Apr. 

10  ;  Serial  No.  168,289  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Hosiery     for     men     and     women.      W.     R.     Wetherhold 

173,019  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,062  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Hosiery  for  women  and  misses.     Rockland  Hosiery  Mills. 

169.415  ;  .Tune  12. 
Hosiery,   knit   and  cut  underwear,   knitted   sweaters,  and 

men's  work  shirts.    Klein,  Gordon  &  Company.  166,698  ; 

Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  168,047  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Hosiery,    knitted    underwear,    and    sweaters.      Cohen    & 

Levinson.     167.982  ;   May  S. 
Hosiery,  knitted  underwear,  and  sweaters.     A.  Thompson 

Co.     171,876;  Aug.  14;   Serial  No.   172,783;  published 

May  22.   1923; 

Hosiery,  knitted  underwear,  and  sweaters.     A.  Thompson 

Co.      171,878-81  ;    Aug.    14 ;    Serial    Nos.    172,779-82 

published   May  22,    1923. 
Hosiery,    knitted    underwear,    gloves,    mittens,    gauntlets 

John    E.   Hurst  &   Co.      172,209 :    Aug.   28 ;   Serial  No 

17.3,327;   published  May  29,  1923. 
Hosiery,    Ladies'.      Kajowill    Mills.      171,779 ;    Aug.    14 

Serial  No.  173,049  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Hosiery,  Ladles'.     Ben   Levene  Inc.     173,395  ;    Sept.   25 

Serial    No.    173,395 ;    published    June    26.    1923. 
Hosiery,  Ladies'.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     163,238 

Jan.   2. 
Hosiery,  Ladies'.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     164,599- 

600;  Feb.  20. 
Hosiery,  Ladies'.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     164,602 ; 

Feb.   20. 

Hosiery,  Ladies'.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     168,196  ; 

May   15;   Serial   No.   166.058;   published   Jan.   30.1923. 
Hosiery,   Ladies'   full-fashioned   silk.     Mammoth   Hosiery 

Mills.     164,595;    Feb.   20. 
Hosiery,   Men's.     Marshall   Field   &   Company.      163,819 ; 

.Ian.   30. 
Hosiery,  Men's.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     164,601 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Hosiery.  Misses'.     Athens  Hosiery  Mills.     176.269  ;  Nov. 

20  ;  Serial  No.  176,530  ;  nublished  Sent.  4.  1923. 
Hosiery,     scarfs,     neckties,      and      mufBers.       Nickels    & 

Lauber,    Inc.      168,186  :   May   15  ;    Serial   No.    169,071  ; 

published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Hosiery,    shirts,    gloves,    tights,    etc.  •    Nat    Lewis,    Inc. 

164.576;   Feb.  20. 
Hosiery,  Silk.     Lehigh  Silk  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.     164,082  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Hosiery,  Silk.     Lehigh  Silk  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.     173,589  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Hosiery.  Silk.     Rosenham  Company.     164.831  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hosiery,  silk  underwear  and  gloves  of  leather  and  fabric. 

Silk.     Brunstaedt  Co.     163,027  ;  Jan.  2. 
Hosipry,    sleeping   garments,   bibs,   and   aprons.     Fred   A. 

Wish,    Incorporated.      174.583 :    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No 

180.642;    published    July    24,    1923. 
Hosiery,    socks,    and    stockings.      Campe-Davis-Blair    Co. 

176,558  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,747  ;  published  Sept. 

18.  1923. 


Hosiery,  Sporting.     D.  Kirsch.     168,074  ;  May  15  ;  Serial 

No.   159,093  ;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 
Hosiery  supporters.     Komdo  Novelty  Co.     170,091 ;  July 

10;   Serial   No.    170,201;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
Hosiery,   suspenders,   garters,   underwear,   etc.     B.   Cohn^ 

173,335  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  169,949  ;  published  June 

26,  1923. 
Hosiery,  sweaters,  and  knitted  underwear.     A.  H.  Witten- 
berg.     173,372 ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial    No.    178,321  ;    pub- 
lished July   10,   1923. 
Hosiery,    sweaters,    and    ladies'    scarfs    and    knit    under- 
wear.    Maass  &  Kemper.     166,637  ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No. 

165,800 ;   published   Dec.   19,   1922. 
Hosiery,    sweaters,    underwear,    and    neckties.      Barnett- 

Green  Company.     172,168  ;  Aug.  21. 
Hosiery.     Toewear  Hosiery  Incorporated.     171,199 ;  July 

31 ;    Serial    No.    148,774  ;    published   May   8,    1923. 
Hosiery,   underwear,   and   outer  garments.     May  Hosiery 

Mills,    Inc.      173,346 ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial   No.    170,589 ; 

published   June   26,   1923. 
Hosiery,    underwear,     and    shirts.       Williams-Richardson 

Company.     177,008  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  140,881  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 
Hosiery,     underwear,    and    sweaters.       Z.     H.     Altmark. 

163,833;  Jan.  30. 
Hosiery,    underwear,    and    sweaters.      Mandel    &    Cohen. 

164,807  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hosiery,  underwear,  and  sweaters.    M.  Solomon.    169,319  ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  170,099  :  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Hosiery,  underwear,  bathing  suits,  shirts,  etc.     Kalven  & 

Stern.     164,942  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hosiery,  underwear,  sweater  coats,  shirts.     Morris,  Sloan, 

Morris  &  Co.     177,526;   Dec.   18;   Serial  No.   182,601; 

published   Oct.  2,   1923. 
Hosiery,    underwear,    sweaters.      Weber    Levy    Company. 

175,789 ;     Nov.     13 ;     Serial     No.     179,759 ;     published 

Aug.  28,  1923. 
Hosiery,   underwear,  sweaters,  etc.     Colodzin  &  Edlman. 

171,935  :    Aug.    14. 
Hosiery,   underwear,    sweaters,    gloves,    and   mittens.      E. 

Heathcote.      174,364;    Oct.    16;    Serial    No.    176,465; 

published  July  17,  1923. 
Hosiery,  Women's.    Marshall  Field  &  Company.     170,146  ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  158,115  ;   published  Apr.  24.  1923. 
Hosiery,  Women's  silk.     Cohen  Company.     174,508  ;  Oct. 

16 ;  Serial  No.  180,271 ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Insoles,     Leather.       J.     G.     Curtis     Leather     Company. 

172,099  ;   Aug.  21  ;   Serial  No.  174,074 ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 
Kimonos,   bath  robes,   etc.     Joseph  Bros.      174,016  ;   Oct. 

2  ;   Serial  No.   175,398  ;   published  July  10,  1923. 
Kimonos,     breakfast     gowns,     etc.       Barsa     Corporation. 

174,274 ;    Oct.   9 ;    Serial   No.    178,021 ;   published  July 

10,  1923. 
Knickerbockers.      Morris    Hoffman    Company.       168,451 ; 

May  22  ;   Serial  No.   170,192 ;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Knickerbockers.      Solomon    Mfg.   Co.      166,705 ;    Apr.   10 ; 

Serial  No.  167,331 ;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
Knickerbockers.      Solomon    Mfg.    Co.      177,517 ;    Dec.    18. 

Serial  No.  167,333;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Knickerbockers  and  sport  riding  and  golf  trousers.     Max 

B.    Brummer    &    Son,    Inc.      168,392 ;    May    22 ;    Serial 

No.    169,947;    published   Feb.   20,   1923. 
Knickerbockers  or  bloomers.     Kenilworth   Manufacturing 

Co.     166,661 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  164,923  ;  published 

Dec.  19,  1922. 
Knickerbockers  or  bloomers.     Kenilworth   Manufacturing 

Co.     166,673  ;  Apr.  10 ;   Serial  No.  165,553  ;  published 

Dec.   19,   1922. 
Knickerbockers  or  bloomers.     Kenilworth  Manufacturing 

Co.     173,334  ;  Sept.  25  ;   Serial  No.  170,887  ;  published 

June  26,   1923. 
Knit    and    woven    underwear.      Maline    Mills    Company. 

177,501 :   Dec.   18  ;   Serial  No.   182,252  ;   published  Oct. 

9,  1923. 
Knit    goods,    viz,    hosiery.      Artcraft    Silk   Hosiery   Mills, 

Inc.     163.550;  Jan.  23. 
Knit  underwear.  Infants,  and  children's.     Earnshaw  Knit- 
ting Company.     163,564  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Knit     underwear,     Ladies'.       California    Underwear    and 

Hosiery  Mills.     168.387;  May  22;  Serial  No.  169,616; 

published  Feb.  20.   1923. 
Knit    underwear.     Ladies'.       California    Underwear    and 

Hosiery  Mills.     171,255  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  169,619  ; 

published  May   1,   1923. 
Knit  underwear.  Ladies'.     California  Underwear  and  Ho- 
siery   Mills.      171,739  ;    Aug.    14  ;    Serial   No.    169,618  ; 

published   May   8,    1923. 
Knitted   and    textile    fabric.   Underwear    of.      Richardson 

Dry  Goods  Co.     164,722  ;  Feb.  27. 
Knitted  and  textile  undergarments.   Women's.     The  Fair. 

169.292  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  164.881  ;  published  Mar. 

20.  1923. 

Knitted  and  textile  underwear.  Vesta  Underwear  Com- 
pany.    164.869-70  ;  Feb.  27. 

Knitted  and  textile  underwear.  Western  Hosi!>ry  Com- 
pany. 166,611 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  147,384 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.   12,   1922. 

Knitted  articles  of  clothing.  Saxony  Knitting  Co. 
165.2.39;   Mar.   6. 

Knitted  capes,  shawls,  and  scarfs.  Ladies'.  Atlantic 
Knitting  Mills,  Inc.     164,865;  Feb.   27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Contiuued. 


Knitted   caps.     Bamberger  Reinthal  Co.     171,201 ;    July 

31 ;    Serial   No.    151,864 ;   published   May    8,   1923. 
Knitted  caps.     Broadway  Knitting  Mills.     166,847  ;  Apr. 

17;   Serial  No.   165,984;    published   Jan.    9,    1023. 
Knitted    coats.      Ely    &    Walker    Dry    Goods     Company. 
176,275  ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  178,096 ;  published  Sept. 
11,    1923. 

wear,  Men's.     Alcone   Knitting 
10;    Serial   No.    150.427;    pub- 


and    sweaters. 


J.     S.     Ellis. 


Serial  No.   175,076 ;  published  June 

Lafayette 


Knitted   coats   for  outer 

Mills.      166,600;    Apr. 

lished  Jan.   16,   1923. 
Knitted     coats,     jackets, 

173,830;   Oct.  2      ~     ' 

26,  1923. 
Knitted  coats,  knit  caps,  silk  scrafs,  etc..  Silk. 

Knitting  Mills  Inc.     164,802  ;  Feb.  27. 
Knitted  garments.     S.  J.  Sager  Company.     176,642  ;  Nov. 

27 ;    Serial   No.   156,934 ;   published   Sept.    18,   1923. 
Knitted   garments — namely,   underwear,    coats,    sweaters, 

and     bathing     suits.        Walnott     Knitting     Company, 

163,910;   Feb.  6. 
Knitted  goods.     F.  Block.     169,314 ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No. 

169,528  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Knitted  goods.     Excelsior  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.     164,085  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Knitted  jackets,  coats,  sweaters,  and  golf  stockings.    A. 

Bergman.     175,927  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  170,923  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28,  1923. 
Knitted    jackets,    coats,    sweaters,    leggings,    and    golf 

stockings.     A.  Bergman.     163,553  ;  Jan.  23. 
Knitted  neckties  and  scarfs.    E.  Click.     163,576  ;  Jan.  23. 
Knitted  outer  garments.     Allandale  Knitting  Mills,   Inc. 

169,712  ;  June  26. 
Knitted  outer  garments.     Halpern  &  Kalb,  Inc.     171,244  ; 

July   31 ;   Serial   No.   170,186 ;  published  May   1,   1923. 
Knitted  outer  garments.     Sweater  &  Knitted  Textile  Pub- 
licity Bureau,  Inc.     172,164-6;  Aug.  21. 
Knitted  outer  wear.     Yund,  Kennedy  &  Yund.     166,627  ; 

Apr.  10  ;   Serial  No.   168,658  ;   published  Jan.   23.  1923. 
Knitted  outer  wear.     Yund,  Kennedy  &  Tund.     168,275  ; 

May  15;   Serial  No.  168,657;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Knitted   scarfs   and   bow   ties.      Franklin   Knitting   Mills, 

Inc.     172,958  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,238  ;  published 

June  5,  1923. 
Knitted   scarfs   and   hosiery.      Clifton   Textile   Company. 

163,557;  Jan.  23. 
Knitted  sweaters.     Cadet  Knitting  Co.     163,032  ;  Jan.  2. 
Knitted    sweaters.      Gotham    Knittiiia;    Mills.      169,318 ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  170,064  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Knitted  sweaters.     Quaker  City  Sweater  Mills.    166,025 ; 

Mar.   27 ;   Serial  No.   163,648  ;  published  Jan.  2,   1923. 
Knitted    sweaters   and   capvs.      Keller   Knitting   Company. 

168,314;   May  22;   Serial  No.   168,530;   published  Dec. 

19,  1922. 
Knitted  sweaters,  caps,  gloves,  socks,  etc.     Olympla  Knit- 
ting Mills,  Inc.     168,209  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  153,616 ; 

published   Jan.    30,    1923. 
Knitted   sweaters,   mufflers,  golf  hose,  and  bathing  suits. 

J.    Forstadt.      174,996  ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial  No.    172,831 ; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Knitted  sweaters,  scarfs,  and  cravats.     Anathan  &  Com- 
pany.    163,824;   Jan.   30. 
Knitted    sweaters,    vests,    coats,    cloaks,    etc.      Franklin 

Knitting    Mills,    Inc       165,300:    Mar.    6;    Serial    No. 

163,625  :   published   Nov.   14,  19i22. 
Knitted  underwear  for  women  and  children.    N.  F.  Forzly. 

163,574  ;  Jan.  23. 
'Knitted  underwear.  Ladies'.     R.  A.  ReitE.     173,659  ;  Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  176,216  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Knitted    wear.      D.    Ballantyne,    Brothers    &    Company. 

173.831 ;   Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No.   175,053 ;   published   June 

26    1923 
Knitted  wear.     A.  L.  Wallau.     173,197-8;  Sept.  18;  Se- 
rial Nos.   173,018-19;   published  June  19,   1923. 
Leggings.     F.  &  G.  Baby  Wear  Co.     164,229  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lingerie,    gymnasium    bloomers,    and    underwear.       Jean 

Garment    Company.       171,298 ;     Aug.     7 ;     Serial     No. 

165,382 ;   published   May   1,    1923. 
Mackinaws  and  sport  coats.     Eaton  Rapid  Woolen  Mills. 

164,574  ;  Feb.  20. 
Middies,   smocks,   and   children's  dresses.     Trojan   Middv 

Co.      173,652  ;    Oct.   2  ;   Serial   No.    176,582 ;    published 

June  10,   1923. 
Middy  blouses.    Sears.  Roebuck  and  Co.     164,744  ;  Feb.  27. 
Middy  blouses  and  waists.     Morris  &  Company.     176,081  ; 

Nov.   13. 
Middy  blouses,  overblouses.  smocks,  tuxedos,  etc.     Sailor 

Maid  Middy  Co.     168,327  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  165,727  ; 

published  Nov.  14,   1922. 
Middv    suits,    blouses,    breeches,    etc.      Boys'    and    girls'. 

Jackie-Klothes.   Inc.     172,157  ;  Aug.  21. 
Models,  (hats  and  untrimmed  shapes.)    Gayhart  Millinery 

Corporation.     168,002  ;  Mav  8. 
Neckbands.      William   T.   Palmer   &   Company.      164,981 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Neckbands.      Phillips-Jones    Corporation.      166.700 ;    Apr. 

10 ;  Serial  No.  167,782  ;  published  Jan.  9.  1923. 
Neckties.     Grip  Bow  Tie  Company.     173,231 ;   Sept.  18  ; 

Serial  No.   173,353  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Neckties.      Guest    Neckwear    Co.      175,310 ;    Nov.    6 ;    Se- 
rial No.  159,461 :  published  Aug.   14,   1923. 
Neckties.     Meyer,  Bacharach  &  Priedheim.     174,722  ;  Oct. 

23;    Serial   No.    174,183;    published   July   24,   1923. 


Neckties.      Meyer,    Bacharach    &    Priedheim.      176,129 ; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  174,184  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Neckties.      A.    Schreter.      169,175 ;    June    12 ;    Serial   No. 

169,331 ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Neckties.      C.    Seidman.      177,258 ;    Dec.    11 ;    Serial    No. 

183,763;    published   Sept.    25,    1923. 
Neckties.     Stern,  Merritt  Co.     173,875-6 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 

Nos.    175.893-4 ;   published   July   10,   1923. 
Neckties.      Southern   Textile   Machinery  Co.,  Manufactur- 
ers.    171,662  ;  Aug.  7. 
Neckties.     B.  Weisberg.     163,841 ;  Jan.  30. 
Neckties.      B.   Weisberg.      172,800  ;    Sept.   11 ;   Serial   No. 

174,502;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Neckties.     I.  D.  Wolfson,  Inc.     172,600 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 

No.  171,005  ;  published  .Tune  5,  1923. 
Neckties  and  scarfs  for  men,  negligee,  house,  and  bath 

robes,  house  coats,  etc.     W.  O.  Horn  &  Brother,  Inc. 

163,582;  Jan.  23. 
Neckties,     cravats,     and     neckscarfs.       Albert     Neckwear 

Manufacturing    Company.      166,603;    Apr.    10;    Serial 

No.  149,792  :  published  June  6,  1922. 
Neckties,  cravats,  and  scarfs.     Franc-Strohmenger  &  Cow- 
an,  Inc.     176,136  :  Nov.   20  ;   Serial  No.   183,105  ;   pub- 
lished Sept.   11,  1923. 
Neckties,  cravats,  and  scarfs.     Prank  &  Meyer  Neckwear 

Co.     176,494  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.   168,465  ;   published 

Sept.   18,    1923. 
Neckties,    cravats,    scarfs,    hats,    caps.      The    Collegian. 

169,881;   July   3;   Serial  No.    148,973;  published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Neckties,  knitted  and  woven  neckties,  cravats,  and  muf- 
flers.    Willow  Weaving  Co.     169,129  ;  June  5. 
Neckties,     Men's.       Parker-Bridget     Company.       172,280; 

Aug.  28:   Serial  No.  169,818:  published  May  29,  1923. 
Neckties,  Men's.     H.  Stark.     163,626  ;  Jan.  23. 
Neckties,    Men's    cut.      James    McCurrach     &    Brother. 

163,597;  Jan.  23. 
Neckties,   scarfs,  and   sweaters.     A.   A.  Kahll.     174,850 ; 

Oct.  23;   Serial  No.  177,492;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Neckwear,   Ladies'.     A.   Phillips.     163,151 ;   Jan.   2. 
Neckwear,    reefers,    and    mufflers.      I.    Isaac.      164,837 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Nightgowns.     L.  H.   Clark  Mfg.  Co.     171,251 ;  July  31 ;  J 

Serial   No.    169,891 ;   published   May  1,   1923.  ' 

Nightgowns,   chemise,   and   princess   slips.     Dayton   Com- 
pany.    163,561 :  Jan.  23. 
Night  robes.     E.  Rosenfeld  &  Co.     24,202  ;  renewed  Feb. 

13,    1924. 
Nightshirts    and    pyjamas.      E.    Rosenfeld 

163,244-7;  Jan.  2. 
Overall    or    combination    suits.    One-piece. 

168,321 ;   May  22  ;   Serial  No.      "       '  ' 

13    1923. 
Overalls.     Alabama  Overall  Company.     166,688  ;  Apr. 

Serial    No.    167.504 :    published    Jan.    2,    1923. 
Overalls.      Cleveland    Overall    Company.      172,202 ; 

28  ;  Serial  No.  172.212  ;  published  May  29.  1923. 
Overalls.     Happ  Brothers  Co.     166,623;  Apr.   10; 

No.   168,843 ;   published  Dec.   19,   1922. 
Overalls.     Kaynee  Company.     171,191 ;   July  31 ;   Serial 

No.  126,222  :  published  May  1,  1923. 
Overalls.        Old      Dominion      Garment 

164,227;  Feb.  13. 
Overalls.      Shamrock   Overall    Mfg.    Co. 

25:  Serial  No.  171,710:  published  .Tune  26.  1923. 
Overalls.  Shull-Day  Company.  171,900 ;  Aug.  14. 
Overalls.     Smith  Bros.  Manufacturing  Company.    164,216 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Overalls  and  coats.     King  Lockwood  Co.     177,532 ;  Dec. 

18;  Serial  No.  182,827;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Overalls  and  coveralls.  Men's  and  boys'.     Lindeke,  Warner 

&   Sons,   Incorporated.      168,330:    May   22;    Serial    No. 

165.026  ;  published  Oct.  31.  1922. 
Overalls    and    jackets.      Shull-Day    Company.      163,622; 

Jan.    23. 
Overalls    and    jumpers.      Blue    Star    Overall    Company. 

166,689;  Apr.   10;   Serial  No.  168,095;  published  Dec. 

5    1922. 
Overalls  and   men's  work  shirts.   Boys'.     Louisville  Fur- 
nishing   Goods    Co.      166,615 ;    Apr.    10 ;    Serial    No. 

159.363  ;   published  July  18,   1922. 
Over.nlls  and  overall  coats.     Doe  River  Overall  Company. 

175,853  :  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  176,608  ;  published  Aug. 

28,   1923. 
Overalls    and    work    clothes.      J.    C.    Penney    Company. 

163.614:   .Tan.   23. 
Overalls   and   work   shirts.      Cupples   Company   Manufac- 
turers.    164,815  ;   Feb.  27. 
Overalls.  Boys'.     Omaha   Mercantile  Company.     163,608 ; 

Jan.   23. 
Overalls,    Children's.      Arthur   A. 

Oct.  9. 
Overalls,   coats,   pants,   jumpers,   etc.      Ironall   Factories 

Co.      174,248  ;   Oct.   9  ;    Serial   No.    164,707 ;   published 

July  3,  1923. 
Overalls,  coats,  play  suits,   auto  suits,  khaki  pants,  and 

shirts.     Zion's  Co-Operative  Mercantile  Inst.     169,101 ; 

June  5. 
Overalls,  combination  suits,   one-piece  suits,  pants,   work 

shirts,  etc.     Ironall  Factories  Co.     164,230 ;  Feb.  13. 
Overalls,     jackets,     and     comhination     outer    suits.       D. 

Oberman  Mfg.  Co.     168,294;  May  15. 


&    Company. 

H.    Lemoine. 
167,644  ;   published  Feb. 

to; 

Aug. 

Serial 

Serial 

Company,      The. 

173,327:    Sept. 


Katten    Co.      174,300; 


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Classified  list  of  trade-marks  reaistered — Continued. 


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Overalls,   pantaloons,   shiits,  and   drawers.   Men's. 
&  Co.     22,337  ;  renewed  Jan.  10,  1923. 

Larned,  Carter  &  Company. 

A.    E. 


Rice, 

Stlx  &  Co.     22,337 ;  renei     "  '        "      """ 

overalls,   paiits,  and  coats. 
167.1)08;  May  S. 
•  Overalls,    pants,    cbildren's    play    suits,    shirts. 
Cohn.     177,586;  Dec.   18. 

Overalls,  pants,  shirts.  Oklahoma  Garment  Manufactur- 
ing Co.  160.215  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  149,348  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 

Overalls,  pants,  working  shirts.  Horace  L.  Allen  Mfg.  Co. 
175.1'JO;  Oct.  30;  Sei'ial  No.  175,591;  published  Aug. 
7,   1023. 

Overalls,  shirts,  pants  or  trousei-s,  coats,  etc.  Robt. 
Krause  Co.  172,275  ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  171,701 ; 
published  May  29,  1923. 

Overalls,  suits,  and  work  trousers.  Large  &  Roomy  Over- 
all Mfg.   Co.     172,187  ;  Aug.  21. 

Overalls,  suits,  work  shirts,  and  pants.  Wyman,  Part- 
ridge  &  Co.      163,647 ;    Jan.   23. 

Overalls,  work  shirts,  and  combination  work  suits.  Hauser 
Garrison  Dry  Goods  Co.  175,088  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No. 
180,215;  published  Aug.  14,   1923. 

Overalls,  work  shirts  and  jackets.  Oshkosh  Overall 
Company.     168,000  ;  May  8. 

Overalls,  work  shirts,  and  rompers.  Stuart,  Keith  &  Co. 
163.073  ;    Feb.   6. 

Overalls,  work  shirts,  coats,  vests,  and  pants.  A.  C. 
Barrow  &  Company.  171,752 ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No. 
103.966  ;   published  May   22,   1923. 

Overcoats.  Meigs  &  Co.  174,286 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No. 
179,376  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Overcoats.  Rhodes  &  Ripley  Clothing  Company. 
173,397 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  173,724 ;  published 
June  26,   1923. 

Overcoats  and  coats.  Aquascutum  Limited.  164,058 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Overcoats  and  suits.  Fruhauf  Bros.  &  Co.  175,115 ; 
Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  176,736  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Overcoats  and  suits.  L.  &  M.  System  Clothes,  Inc. 
177,404  ;  Dec.  IS  ;  Serial  No.  179,733  ;  published  Oct. 
9,   1923. 

Overcoats  and  suits,  Men's.  WoUner  &  Smith.  175,363  ; 
Nov.  6 ;   Serial  No.  177,060 ;   published  Aug.  14,   1923. 

Overcoats  and  suits.  Men's  and  boys'.  L.  Baeffsky. 
175,393 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  157,910  ;  published  Aug.  7, 
1923. 

Overcoats  and  suits.  Men's  and  boys'.  Rogers  Peet  Com- 
pany. 177,547 :  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  183,231  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  9,   1923. 

Overcoats  and  topcoats.  Hickey-Preeman  Co.  174,352 ; 
Oct.  16  ;   Serial  No.  177,377  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Overcoats  and  ulsters.  New  Process  Company.  169,573  ; 
June  19. 

Overcoats,  Men's.  Weber  &  Heilbroner.  164,237-8 ; 
Feb.   13. 

Overcoats,  raincoats,  house  coats,  etc.  Heidelberg,  Wolff 
&  Co.  174.175  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  179,722  ;  published 
July  17,  1923. 

Overcoats,  raincoats,  smoking  jackets,  etc.  Heidelberg, 
Wolff  &  Co.  175,793  :  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  179,723 ; 
published  Aug-  28.  1923. 

Overcoats,  raincoats,  smoking  jackets,  etc.  Heidelberg. 
Wolff  &  Co.  176,587  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  179,728 ; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Overcoats,  raincoats,  smoking  jackets,  housecoats,  etc. 
Heidelbers,  Wolff  &  Co.  176,565  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
179.727 :    published   Sept.    11,    1923. 

OTercoats.  raincoats,  suit  coats,  suits,  vests,  and  trou- 
sers. Men's  and  youths.'  Alta  Clothing  Company. 
174,644  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,234  ;  published  Aug.  7, 
1923. 

Overcoats,  suits,  caps,  shirts,  etc.,  Men's.  Wilson  & 
Glenny,  Ltd.  168,125  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  159,909  ; 
published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Overcoats,  suits,  coats,  and  pants.  Men's  and  boys'.  Sam- 
uel Spitz  &  Sons,  Inc.  169,403  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No. 
157,695  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Overcoats,  suits,  raincoats,  and  pants.  Daniel  Boone 
Woolen  Mills,  Inc.     164,581 :  Feb.  20. 

Overcoats,  trousers,  nnd  suits.  Men's.  I.  &  S.  Bing  Com- 
pany. 168,467;  May  22;  Serial  No.  167,068;  pub- 
lished Feb.   20,   1923. 

Pants  and  bovs'  suits  and  overcoats,  Knee  and  long. 
Hillsdale   Manufacturing  Company.     164.217 ;   Feb.   13. 

Pants,  Baby.  Brooklyn  Shield  &  Rubber  Company. 
172,112:  Aug.  21;  Serial  No.  172,027;  published  May 
2'^    1923 

Pant's,  business  and  golf  suits,  ulsters,  overcoats,  etc., 
Men's.    J.  O.  Ballard  &  Company.    164.248  ;  Feb.  13. 

Pants,  coats,  vests,  and  men's  outer  garments  for  sum- 
mer -wear.  David  Halpern  and  Greenberg.  167.793 ; 
May  8  ;  Serial  No.  165,020  ;  published  Feb.  6.  1923. 

Pants,  jackets,  overalls,  etc.  Babeock  &  Shannon  Co. 
171,268  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  168,870  ;  published  May 
8    1923 

Pants.  Khaki,  corduroy,  and  worsted.  N.  Rothman. 
173,337 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  167,019 ;  published 
June   19.   1923. 

Pants,  khaki  pants,  work  shirts,  and  overalls.  Cotton. 
Greenberg-Kantor  Company.  169,535  ;  June  19  ;  Serial 
No.   168,033  ;   published  Jan.   30,  1923. 

Pants.  Men's.  J.  O.  Ballard  &  Company.  164,249 ; 
Feb.   13. 

58339—89 


Pants,  Men's.     M.  L  Reinhertz.     173.843  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 

No.  173,957;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Pants,     Men's    and    boys'.      Lamm    Brothers.      163,591 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Pants,   Norfolk   jackets,   coats,    and   vests.      Sweet-Orr   & 

Co.      174,271  ;    Oct.    9 ;    Serial   No.    174,221 ;   published 

July  3,  1923. 
Pants,    overalls,    jumpers    and    work    shirts,    children's 

overalls  and  rompers.  Men's  working.     Standard  Tent 

&    Awning    Company.       170,335 ;     July    10. 
Pants,  overalls,  jumpers,   etc..   Men's  working.     Standard 

Tent  &  .\wning  Company.     173,915  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 

174,943;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Pants,    vests,    and    coats.      Superior    Clothing    Company. 

163,256  :  Jan.  2. 
Pants,    vests,    and    coats.      Superior    Clothing    Company. 

172,151;  Aug.  21. 
Pants,    vests,    coats,    work    shirts,    hiking    breeches.      M. 

Liberman.      171,852:    Aug.    14;    Serial    No.    170,940; 

published  May  15,   1923. 
Pants,  Work.     Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.     164,747  ;  Feb.  ''7 
Petticoat.     E.  M.  McRae.     168,110  ;  May  15  ;   Serial  No. 

135,972;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 


Co.     163,560  ;  Jan.  23. 

Petticoats,  ladies'  and  misses'  underwear.  Vanity  Fair 
Silk  Mills.     168,008  ;   May  8. 

Putties,  Leather.  Williams  Manufacturing  Companv. 
176,877 :  Dec.  4 :  Serial  No.  181,799 ;  published  Sept. 
11.  1923. 

Pyjamas.  Lester  G.  Steppacher  Co.  166.622  ;  Apr.  10  ; 
Serial  No.  168,861 ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Pyjamas.  M.  Wilber  Dyer  Company.  174,212  ;  Oct.  9  ; 
Serial  No.  179,463  ;  published  July  10.  1923. 

Pyjamas  and  men's  undergarments.  Regatta  Manufac- 
turing Co.      164,875  ;  Feb.  27. 

Pyjamas,  bloomers,  and  textile-fabric  undergarments, 
Ladies'.     M.  Goldstein  &  Company.     164.838  ;  Feb.  27. 

Pyjamas,  Children's  and  youths'  one-piece.  Karnee  Com- 
pany. 168,108 ;  May  15 ;  Serial  No.  126,219 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.   13,  1923. 

Pyjamas  for  women.  S.  K.  Underwear  Co.  164,867 : 
Feb.  27. 

Pyjamas,    Men's.      Star    Shirt    Manufacturing    Company. 

•     164.864;   Feb.  27. 

Pyjamas,  nightshirts,  night  coats,  beach  coats,  gymnasium 
coats,  etc.  Rice-Stii  Dry  Goods  Company.  168,194  ; 
May  15  ;  Serial  No.  168,802  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Pyjamas,  shirts,  nightshirts,  and  men's  robes.  Knothe 
Brothers  Co.  173,809  ;  Oct  2 ;  Serial  No.  171,422  ; 
published  July  3,  1923. 

Raincoats.      New   Process   Company.     169,574 ;  June   19. 

Raincoats  and  rainproof  men's  and  children's  clothing. 
Louis  N.  Cohen  &  Co.  173,454  :  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
173,564  :  published  June  26,  1923. 

Raincoats  and  topcoats.  C.  B.  Shane  Co.  164,777-8 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Raincoats  and  topcoats.  C.  B.  Shane  Co.  172,961 ;  Sept. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  175,110  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Raincoats  and  waterproof  garments.  Badger  Raincoat 
Co.     165,926  ;  Mar.  20. 

Raincoats,  cravenettes,  gaberdines,  sport  coats,  mackin- 
toshes, etc.     B.  Lobel.     164.810  ;  Feb.  27. 

Raincoats,  etc.,  in  proofed  cloths.  Nicholson's  Raincoat 
Co.     163,693;   Jan.   23. 

Raincoats,  ladies'  skirts,  dresses,  etc.  Lorraine  Manu- 
facturing Company.     176,798  :   Nov.   27. 

Raincoats,  rain  articles,  etc.  Standard  Oiled  Clothing 
Co.  173,453  :  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  173,733  ;  published 
.Tune  26,  1923. 

Rainproof  garments.  New  York  Mackintosh  Clothing 
Company.  175,592;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  179,420;  pub- 
lished Aug.   14,   1923. 

Robes.  Lewis-Wise  Co.  174,172 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No. 
179,873  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Robes,  dressing  gowns,  smoking  jackets,  and  negligees, 
Bath  and  lounging.  Fischer-Jelenko  Inc.  177.278 ; 
Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  183.143;  published  Sept.  25.  1923. 

Rompers  and  plav  clothes,  Children's.  J.  Fremont. 
164.773  ;   Feb.  27. 

Rompers  and  play  garments,  Children's.  Kaynee  Com- 
pany. 171,190 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  126,221 ;  pub- 
lished May  1,  1923. 

Rompers,  overalls,  and  dresses.  Children's.  Baby  Shop, 
Inc.  166,616;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  121,143;  pubUshed 
Apr.  11,  1922. 

Rompers,  wash  suits,  dresses,  etc.  J.  Schwartz.  176.121 ; 
Nov.  20 ;   Serial  No.   167.151 ;   published   Aug.   7,   1923. 

Rubber  and  oiled  coats  and  jackets.  Goodyear  Rubber 
Co.  168,121 ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  158,612  ;  published 
Jan.  30,  1923. 

Rubber  and  oiled  coats  and  jackets.  Goodyear  Rubber  Co. 
168,122  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  158,613 ;  published  Feb. 
20,    1923. 

Rubber  aprons.  Oberndorfer  Company.  171.307;  Aug. 
7  :  Serial  No.  164,185  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Rubber  bathing  caps.  Marshall  Field  &  Company.  165,991; 
Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,921 ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Rubber  boots  and  shoes.  Goodyear  Rubber  Company. 
169,411  ;  June  12. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Rubber   boots   and   shoes.      La    Crosse   Rubber    Mills    Co. 

168,262  ;  May   15  ;   Serial  No.   170,492  ;  published  Feb. 

27,   1923. 
Rubber    boots   and   shoes.      La   Crosse   Rubber   Mills   Co. 

170,087 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  170,489 ;  published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Rubber  boots  and  shoes  and  arctic  overshoes.     Goodyear 

Rubber     Company.       170,611  ;     July     17 ;     Serial     No. 

176,338  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Rubber  boots  and  shoes  and  arctic  overshoes.     Goodyear 

Rubber  Company.     173,885  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,337  ; 

published   July   10,   1923. 
Rubber    boots   and   shoes,    rubber    overshoes,    etc.      Hood 

Rubber     Company.       170,759 ;     July    24 ;     Serial     No. 

176,344;    published   Apr.    24,    1923. 
Rubber   boots,   shoes,   overshoes,   and   rubber-soled   canvas 

shoes.     Hood  Rubber  Company.     176,205  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Se- 
rial No.  179,470  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Rubber  boots,  shoes,   overshoes,  etc.     Hood  Rubber  Com- 

panv.      176,969 ;    Dec.    11 ;    Serial    No.    179,040 ;    pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 
Rubber    coverings    for    hats.      I.    Petruzzelll.      171,657 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Rubber  gloves.      Stewart  &   Holmes  Drug   Co.      163,961 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Rubber  goods.     R.  B.   Hansen.     169,016 ;  May  29. 
Rubber     heels.       Achilles     Rubber     and     Tire     Company. 

164,219;   Feb.  13. 
Rubber    heels.       Armstrong    Cork    Company.       170,115 ; 

July  10 ;  Serial  No.  159,828 ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Rubber  heels.  Brov^n  Shoe  Company.  164,250  ;  Feb.  13. 
Rubber  heels.     B.  A.  Corbin  and  Son  Company.     163,787  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Rubber  heels.     Counterbalance  Rubber  Heel  Co.     165,318  ; 

Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  167,701 ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Rubber    heels.      Eclipse    Shoe    Manufacturing    Company. 

168,266  ;  May  15  ;   Serial  No.   169,706 ;  published  Feb 

27  1923. 

Rubber  heels.     K-P  Heel  Company.     164,252  ;  Feb.  13. 
Rubber  heels.     Lynch  Heel  Company.     168,011 ;  May  15  ; 

Serial  No.  161.490;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Rubber     heels.       McWade    Tire    and     Rubber    Company. 

172,115  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.   175,878  ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 
Rubber  heels.     Nev?  York  Belting  and  Packing  Company. 

165,353  ;   Mar.   6 ;   Serial  No.   168,688 ;   published   Nov. 

14,  1922. 
Rubber    heels.       Taunton     Rubber    Company.       169,514 ; 

June  19;  Serial  No.  171,969;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Rubber  heels.     Tee  Fee  Rubber  Company.     170,096  ;  July 

10 ;   Serial  No.  169,372  ;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
Rubber  heels.     United  States  Rubber  Company.     176,148  ; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  171,880  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Rubber  heels.     Wedge  Heel  &  Rubber  Co.     176,152  ;  Nov. 

20:   Serial  No.   170,916;   published  July  31,   1923. 
Rubber   heels   and   arch   cushions.      Flexo   Manufacturing 

Company.     176,835  :  Dec.  4  ;   Serial  No.   181,018  ;  pub- 
lished Sent.  11,  1923. 
Rubber  heels  and  soles,  rubber  half  soles.     Hanover  Rub- 
ber Co.     164,037  ;  Feb.  6. 
Rubber   heels   and   soles,    rubbers,    overshoes,   and   rubber 

shoes.     Alfred  Hale  Rubber  Company.     169,375 ;  June 

12  ;  Serial  No.  169.953  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Rubber  heels  and  soles,  shoes,  etc.     B.  F.   Chamberlain. 

172,775  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  141,855  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Rubber   heels,  boots,   overshoes,   sandals,   etc.     Firestone- 

Apsley  Rubber  Company.     171,697  ;  Aug.  7. 
Rubber    heels    for   shoes.     B.    R.   Barva.      177,017 ;   Dec. 

11  ;   Serial  No.   164,578 ;   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 
Rubber  heels  for  shoes.    A.  Freedman.     165,732  ;  Mar.  20  ; 

Serial  No.  169,290  ;  published  Dec.  19.  1922. 
Rubber    heels    for    shoes.       Holtite    Manufacturing    Co. 

166,552 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  125,461 ;  published  Dec. 

21,  1920. 
Rubber  heels  for  shoes.     Holtite  Manufacturing  Company. 

176,214  :  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  178,844  ;   published  Aug. 

28  1923 

Rubber    heels,    soles,    and   half   soles.      Hanover    Rubber 

Co.     164,029  ;  Feb.  6. 
Rubber  or  composition  heels  and  soles  for  boots  and  shoes. 

Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company.     166,827  ;  Apr.  17  ; 

Serial  No.  170,934  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Rubber  or  rubber  composition  for  application  to  boots  and 

shoes.  Pads  manufactured  from  Blakey's  "Boot  Protectors 

Limited.     166,243  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  165,618  ;  pub- 
lished Nov.  7,  1922. 
Rubber    outsoles,    heels,    insoles,    and    half   soles.      Clark 

Rubber     Mfg.     Co.       176,035 ;     Nov.     13 ;     Serial    No. 

179,715;    published    Sept.    4,    1923. 
Rubber  plates  or  pads  for  attachment  to  the  soles  of  boots 

and  shoes,  India-.    Phillips'  Patents  Limited.    168,316 

May  22  ;  Serial  No.  168,234  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922 
Rub1>er  shoe    soles  and  heels.     Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber 

Comp.-inv.      166.029;    Mar.    27;    Serial    No.    167,123 

published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Rubber  soles  and  heels.     P.  Barbieri.     176.119  ;  Nov.  20 

Serial  No.  166,032  :  published  Nov.  14.  1923. 
Rubber  soles  and  heels.    Essex  Rubber  Company.    168,307 

May  15. 
Rubber    soles    and    heels.      Seiberling    Rubber    Company. 

176,921  ;  Dec.  4. 


Rubber  tips  and  pads  for  heels.    Phillips  Patents  Limited. 

163,883  ;   Jan.  9. 
Sandals  of  leather  and  textile  material.  Women's.     H.  E. 

Adams.     170,762-5  ;   July   24  ;   Serial  Nos.    176,705-8  ; 

published   Apr.   24,    1923. 
Scarfs  and  mufflers.     H.  R.  Mallinson  &  Co.  Inc.    167,994  ; 

May  8. 
Scarfs  and  mufflers  of  knitted  and  woven  silk  and  fiber 

silk.     H.  R.  Mallinson  &  Co.     163,598  ;  Jan.  23. 
Scarfs     and     neckties.       Gropper     Knitting     Mills,     Inc. 

169,420  ;  June  12. 
Scarfs,  hats,  cloaks,  capes,  etc..  Ladies.'    I.  Pachner  &  Son, 

Inc.     163,609  ;  Jan.  23. 
Scarfs,  misses'  and  women's  knit  skirts,  sweaters,  men's 

jerseys,    etc.      Marshall    Field    &    Company.      166,641  ; 

Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  165,930  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Scarfs,  neckties,  cravats,  reefers.     C.  Stern  &  Mayer,  Inc. 

174,621-2;   Oct.  23;    Serial  Nos.   179,436-7;  published 

Aug.  7,  1923. 
Scarfs,      Women's.      Vandewart       Company.         164,764 ; 

Feb.    27. 
Shirt    for    sports    wear    and    athletic    training,    jackets, 

mackinaws,    etc..    Heavy    outer.      Wright's    Underwear 

Company.     168,208  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  156,424  ;  pub- 
lished Jyn.  30,  1923. 
Shirt  waists,  suits,   skirts,  dresses,   petticoats,   etc.,   Silk. 

J.  A.  Migel,  Inc.     165,910  ;  Mar.  20. 
Shirts.      Agra    Shirt    Co.      175,597;    Nov.    6;    Serial   No. 

179,126 ;    published   Aug.    14,    1923. 
Shirts.      C.    O.    Angle.      175,216:    Oct.    30. 
Shirts.     Bloom  &   Perla.      175,705.    Nov.   6. 
Shirts.      Columbia    Shirt    Company.      176,559-60 ;    Nov. 

27 ;   Serial  Nos.    180,788-9  ;   published   Sept.   11,   1923. 
Shirts.     A.   Greenstone.      173,512 ;   Sept.   25. 
Shirts.   A.  Hartman.   173,874  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,867  ; 

published   July    10,    1923. 
Shirts.   A.  Hartman.   173,910  ; 

pubUshed  July  10,   1923. 
Shirts.   A.  Hartman.   173,909  ; 

published   July    10,    1923. 
Shirts.     Kinglv  Shirt  Co.     171,262 ; 

169,363 :   published   May   8,   1923. 
Shirts.     Mallory  Shirt  Co.     175,215;  Oct.  30. 
Shirts.      Jacob    MilleT's    Sons    Co.      176,478 ;    Nov. 

Serial  No.  181,039  ;  published   Sept.   11,  1923. 
Shirts.      S    &    S    Shirt    Company.      171,196 ;    July    31 ; 

Serial  No.  147,217  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Shirts.     Wallcraft    Shirt    Co.     175,739 ;    Nov.   13 ;   Serial 

No.   178,646  ;   published  Aug.   28,   1923. 
Shirts    and    boys'    blouses.      Bob    &    Baskind.      175,230; 

Oct.   30. 
Shirts  and  boys'  shirts  and  blouses.     Louis  Diamond  Co. 

176,554  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  180,922  ;  published  Sept. 

11,   1923. 
Shirts  and  children's  blouses  and  play  suits.  Men's  and 

boys'    work.      Noftage    Company.      177,406 ;    Dec.    18 ; 

Serial  No.   179,422;  published  Oct.   2,   1923. 
Shirts  and  collars.     Hall,  Hartwell  &  Co.     168,075  ; 

15  ;  Serial  No    158,393  ;  published  Jan.  23,   1923. 
Shirts  and  collars.     Hall,  Hartwell  &  Co.     168,083  ; 

15  ;  Serial  No.  136,707  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Shirts   and   collars   and   cuffs.     R.   M.   Moody.      166,785 ; 

Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  160,423  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Shirts   and   overalls.    Work.     Washington   Manufacturing 

Co.      174,211 ;    Oct.   9 ;    Serial   No.    179,502 ;    published 

July  10.  1923. 

Dress.     Goldstein   and   Fisher  Co. 


Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,866  ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,868  ; ' 

July  31 ;  Serial  No. 

30. 

27; 


May 

May 


Night.     B.   Rosenfeld  &  Company. 


Irish  Linen  Mesh  Corn- 


Shirts   and    pyjamas, 

169,427  :   June   12. 
Shirts   and    pyjamas, 

171,663  ;  Aug.  7. 
Shirts  and  undershirts.  Negligee. 

pany.     164,055  ;  Feb.  13. 
Shirts  and  underwear.     Mincey  Manufacturing  Company, 

176,482  :  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  180,982  ;  published  Sept, 

18,  1923. 
Shirts,  blouses,  and  pyjamas.     Phillips-Jones  Corporation 

176,137  ;  Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.  183,122  ;  published  Sept 

11,   1923. 
Shirts,  blouses,  and  sweaters.    J.  M.  Crysler  Co.     166,633 

Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  168,207  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Shirts,  blouses,  nightshirts,  and  p.yjamas.     Marshall  Field 

&   Company.      166,190 ;   Mar.   27 ;    Serial  No.    161,544 

published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Shirts,    boys'    blouses    and    play    suits.    Men's    and    boys' 

work.      Reliance    Manufacturing    Company.      166,672 

Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  165,506  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
iShirts,    Boys',    men's,    and    work.      Mohawk    Shirt    Co 

169,533  :  June  19  ;   Serial  No.  166,893  ;  published  Feb, 

20,  1923. 
Shirts,  coats,   trousers,  caps,   etc.      Frank  C.   Aiello   Cor- 
poration.    164,799;    Feb.   27. 
Shirts,   collars,   blouses,   etc.,   Negligee.     William   Hollins 

&  Co.     176,623;  Nov.  27;   Serial  No.  1   161,005;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 
Shirts,  collars,  cuffs,  pyjamas,  and  nightshirts.     Phillips- 
Jones    Corporation.       166,701  :    Apr.    10 ;     Serial    No. 

167,781 ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Shirts,  collars,  neckties,  pyjamas,  bath  robes,  and  overalls. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company.     163,599  ;  Jan.  23. 
Shirts,  collars,  pyjamas,  and  nightshirts.     Phillips-Jones 

Corporation.      169,173;   June   12;   Serial  No.    169,033; 

published  Mar.   20,   1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  reijistered — Continued. 


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61iirts,  collars,  pyjamas,  iiinht  wear,  etc.,  Dress  ami  neg- 
ligee.     Excello    Shirt    Co.      170.125:    July    10;    Serial 

No.    164.699;    published   Mar.    20,    1923. 
(Shirts,    collars,    underwear,    shoes,    etc.      Wallaeh    Bros. 

176,493  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169,569  ;  published  Sept. 

IS,  1923. 
Shirts,    drawers,    etc.      Salant    &    Salant.      175,219-20; 

Oct.  30. 
fihirts,  drawers,   pyjamas,   etc.     G.   F.   Lester.     175,189  ; 

Oct.   30 ;   Serial  No.   175,727  :    published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
ihirts.    Dress.      American   Wholesale   Corporation    (Balti- 
more  Bargain    House).      169.103-4;    June   5. 
Shirts,  Dress.     B.  Lazinsky.     163,593  ;  Jan.  23. 
Shirts,  Dress.    Liebert  Wfintraub  &  Simon  Inc.     104,241  • 

Feb.   13. 
Shirts,  Drees.     C.  R.  Miller  Mfg.  Co.     176,146  ;  Nov.  20 ; 

Serial  No.   172.115 ;    published   Aug.   28.    1923. 
(Shirts,  Dress.     J.  D.  Silverstein  &  Sons,  Inc.     175,862-3  ; 

Nov.    13 ;    Serial    Nos.    175,441-2 ;    published    Aus.    28 

1923. 
Shirts,     Dress     and     negligee.       Dresswell     Shirts,     Inc. 

164,776;  Feb.  27. 
Shirts,  Dress  and  negligee.     North  Bros.  cS:  Co.     169,572  ; 

June  19. 
Shirts,  Dress  and  top.     Apollo  Shirt  Company      176,454  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  76,869  ;  published  Sept.   18,   1923. 
Shirts,  Dress  and  work.  S.  Menzin.     164,745  ;  Feb.   27. 
Shirts,  Dress,  negligee,  and  plaited.     Robert  Treat  Shirt 

Manufacturing    Co.       166,693  ;    Apr.    10  ;     Serial    No. 

166,584  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Shirts,    Dress,    ntgligee,    and    work.      Tuxedo    Shirt    Co. 

173,224  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  173,944  ;  published  June 

19    1923. 
Shirts  for  "men.     Shirtcraft  Co.     176.920  ;  Dec.  4. 
Shirts  for  men,   Outer,  negligee,   and  work.     Jacob   Ger- 

hardt    &    Company.      173,024 ;    Sept.    11  ;    Serial    No. 

172.G70  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Shirts    for    sports    wear    and    athletic    training,    jackets, 

outer    shirts,    sweaters,    etc..    Heavy    outer.      Wright's 

Underwear   Corapauy.      165,208 ;    May    15 ;    Serial    No. 

156,424;  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Shirts,  jerseys,  and  sweaters.  Athletic.     Draper-Maynard 

Company.     175,070;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  170,632;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,   1923. 
Shirts,  Men's.     Fessenden  Shirt  Co.     173,961  ;  Oct  2  ;  Se- 
rial No.  171.491  ;   published  Julv   17,  1923. 
Shirts,  Men's.     A.  Goldstein.     177,581 ;  Dec.   18. 
Shirts,  Men's.    W.  T.  Grant  Company.     176,255  :  Nov.  20  ; 

Serial  No.  180,472  ;  published  Sept.   11.   1923. 
Shirts,  Men's.     S.  Kaplan.     172,155  ;  Aug.  21. 
Shirts,   Men's.     Milk   &  Kass.      175,361  ;    Nov.   6 ;    Serial 

No.  177,449  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Shirts,   Men's.     Ovinle   Shirt  Manufacturing   Corporation. 

177,276  ;  Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No.  183,160  ;  published   Sept. 

25.  1923. 
Shirts,   Men's.      W^atts,    Ritter   and   Company.      175,202 ; 

Oct.   30;   Serial  No.   175,116;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
Shirts,  Men's  and  bovs'.     H.  Berger.     166,862  ;  Apr.  17  ; 

Serial  No.  163,566  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Shirts,  Men's  and  boys',     H.  Berger.     174,844;  Oct.  23; 

Serial  No.   177,763  ;  published   July  31,   1923. 
Shirts,  Men's  and  boys'  dress.     Lancbester  Shirt  Co.  Inc. 

171,254  ;  July  31  ;   Serial  No.   169,717  ;  published  May 

8,   1923. 
Shirts,    Men's    and    boys'    dress    and    negligee.      Excello 

Shirt    Co.   .      170,068 ;    July    10 ;    Serial    No.    165,363 ; 

published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Shirts,    Men's    and   boys'    dress,    negligee,    and   work.      J. 

D.   Silberstein  &   Sons,   Inc.     168,328 ;  May  22  ;   Serial 

No.  165,566  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Shirts.   Men's   and   boys'   work.      Reliance   Manufacturing 

Company.     166,706  ;  Apr.  10.     Serial  No.  167,268  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 
Shirts.    Men's    and    bovs"    work.      Rosenbaum    Brothers. 

168,072:  May   15;   Serial  No.   160,901;  published  Aug. 

29,   1922. 

Shirts,  Men's  dress.     Belcraft  Shirt  Company.     166,696; 

Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  166,872;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Shirts,  Men's  dress  and  negligee.     M.   Kolber.     175,735  ; 

Nov.  13;  Serial  No.  178,926;  published  Aug.  28.  1923. 
Shirts,    Men's    dress    and    negligee.      Liondale    Shirt    Co. 

164,578;  Feb.  20. 
Shirts,    Men's    dress    and    negligee.      Stetson    Shirt    Co. 

177,411 ;   Dec.   18 ;   Serial   No.   179,834 ;   published   Oct. 

2,  1923. 

Shirts,  Men's  dress,  negligee,  and  work.  I.  H.  Bamett  & 
Brother.  174,380;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  162,099;  pub- 
lished Oct.  3,  1922. 

Shirts,  Men's  dress,  negligee,  and  work.  Castle  Garment 
Mfg.  Co.     164,763  ;  Feb.  27. 

Shirts,  Men's  dress,  negligee,  and  work.  H.  Trachten- 
berg.  171,732;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  170,226;  published 
Jtay   22.   1923. 

Shirts,    Men's    dress,    work,    and    negligee.      Usona    Shirt 

Companv.    163,638  :  Jan.  23. 
Shirts,  Men's  outer.    Sam  Jaffe  &  Son.    164,555  ;  Feb.  20. 
Shirts,    Men's    outer.      Yorke    Shirt    Company.      163,214 ; 

Jan.  2. 

Shirts,  Men's  work.  Reliance  Manufacturing  Company. 
173,794 :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  174,753 ;  published  Julv 
10,   1923. 


Shirts,    Men's    work.        J.    D.    Silberstein    &    Sons,    Inc. 

171,906  ;    Au;:.    14. 
Shirts,  Men's  work.     M.  Wine  &  Sons.     163,573  ;  Jan.  23. 
Shirts,  Men's  work  and  dress.     J.  D.  Silberstein  &  Sons, 

Inc.      164,796;    Feb.   27. 
Shirts,   Men's,   youths',    and   boys'.      Levi   Strauss   &  Co. 

174,254  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  153,477  ;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Shirts,  Neckbands  for  men's.     C.  W.  Lifschitz.     169,300; 

June  12  :  Serial  No.  166,627  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Shirts,  Neckbands  for  men's.     C.   W.  Lifschitz.     171,131; 

July   31  ;   Serial   No.   159,400 ;   published   May  8.    1923. 
Shirts,    neckties,    hosiery,    etc.      J.    M.    Scott.      163,021 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Shirts,    neckwear,    underwear,    etc.      Schuster    Company. 

175,455 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial   No.   149,779 ;   published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Shirts,  Ne.sligte.     Jackson  &  Gutman  Comnany.    169.432  ; 

June  12. 
Shirts,   nightgowns,   and    pyjamas.      Carleton    Dry   Goods 

Company.     174,585  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,585  ;  pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 
Shirts,  nightshirts,  and  pyjamas.    Marshall  Field  &  Com- 
pany.    164,551 ;  Feb.  20. 
Shirts,  nightshirts,  and  pyjamas.  Men's  and  boys'.     Rauh 

Bros.  &  Co.    166,719  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  164,009  ;  pub- 

Ushed  Dec.  12,  1923. 
Shirts,   nightshirts,  and  pyjamas.  Men's  dre.ss  and  negli- 
gee.     G.    D.    Grosner.      173,228;    Sept.    18;    Serial   No. 

173,419  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Shirts,  nightshirts,  pyjamas,  and  boys'  hlouses.     Phillips- 
Jones    Corporation.      171,776 ;    Aug.    14 ;    Serial     No. 

173,145;  published  May  22,   1923. 
Shirts,  overalls,   and  men's  trousers,   Negligee  and   work. 

J.  H.  C.  Petersen's  Sons  Company.     163.150  ;  Jan.  2. 
Shirts,    overalls,    garment    supporters.    Work    and    dress. 

Washington    Manufacturing    Co.       168,367 ;    May    22 ; 

Serial    No.    164,620;    published    Feb.    13,    1923. 
Shirts,  pyjamas,  and  underwear.  Men's  dress  and  negligee. 

Wilson  Brothers.    171,242  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  170,320  ; 

published    May   8,    1923. 
Shirts,   pyjamas,  hosiery,   etc.      Southern   California   Dry 

Goods  Company.     175,036  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  178,634  ; 

published  Aug.   7,  1923. 
Shirts,     pyjamas,     nightgowns.       Brownstein-Louis     Co. 

174,293;  Oct.  9. 
Shirts,  pyjamas,  nightshirts.     Tauber,  Lipton  &  Company. 

173,921  ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    173,612 ;    published   July 

10,   1923. 
Shirts,     p.vjamas,    nightshirts,    underwear,    etc.      Lesser 

and  Oppenheimer,  Inc.     172,154  ;  Aug.  21. 
Shirts,     pyjamas,     underwear,     etc.       S.     J.     Koblenzer. 

174,498  ;   Oct.  16  ;   Serial  No.   179,153  ;  published  July 

24,  1923. 
Shirts,  textile  underwear,  etc..  Men's  and  boys'.     Bob  & 

Baskind.       170,334 ;     July     10. 
Shirts,    trousers,    and    jackets.    Women's.      M.    Phillips. 

170,880  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.   157,581  ;  published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Shirts,  trousers,  and  overalls.  Work.     Blue  Ridge  Manu- 
facturing Company.     177,595  ;  Dec.  18. 
Shirts,   vests,  pants,  etc.     Levi  Strauss  &  Co.     175,589  ; 

Nov.  6;  Serial  No.    179,563;   published  Aug.   14,   1923. 
Shirts,  Women's.     M.  E.   Smith  &  Co.     175,335  ;  Nov.  6 ; 

Serial  No.   173,986;    published   Aug.   14,    1933. 
Shirts,  Work.     Carter  Dry  Goods  Co.     171,887  ;  Aug.  14  : 

Serial  No.   172,511 ;   published  May  22,   1923. 
Shirts,   Work.      Jay  Garment   Company.     172,865 ;    Sept. 

11  ;  Serial  No-  172,839  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Shirts,  Work.     Leonard,  Morton  &  Co.     164,830  ;  Feb.  27. 
Shirts,  Work.     Louisville  Furnishing  Goods  Co.    172,163 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Shirts,  Work.     J.  C.  Penney  Company.     164,833  ;  Feb.  27. 
Shirts,  Work.     A.  M.  Robinson  Company.     168,542  ;  May 

29  :  Serial  No.  158,155  ;  published  Oct.  17,  1922. 
Shirts,   Work.      Western   Shirt   Company.      175,107  ;   Oct. 

30  ;  Serial  No.  177,156 ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Shirts,    Work    and    negligee.      Wyman,    Partridge    &    Co. 

174,880  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,550  ;  published  Aug.  7, 
1923. 

Shirts,  Youths'  dress,  negligee',  and  work.  Kaynee  Com- 
pany. 168,351 ;  May  22.  Serial  No.  126,223 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  13.  1923. 

Shoe  counters.  Fiber.  Manning  Fibre  Products  Company. 
166,034  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  167,407  ;  published  Nov. 
7,  1922. 

Shoe  soles.     Commonwealth   Shoe  and  Leather  Company. 

163,922;  Feb.  6. 
Shoes.     D.  B.  Abbott.     164.084  ;  Feb.  13. 
Shoe*.     J.  M.  Ahearn.     176,333 ;   Nov.  20. 
Shoes.      T.    D.    Barry    Company.      166,056-7 :    Mar.    27 ; 

Serial  Nos.  168,193-4;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Shoes.      Bradford    Shoe    Company.      166,055 ;    Mar.    27 ; 

Serial  No.  168,197  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Shoes.     A.  E.  Brown   Shoe  Co.     172,2.56  ;  Aug.  28  :   Serial 

No.    149,261;   published   Jan.   9,   1923. 
Shoes.     Brown  Shoe  Company.     166,098  ;  Mar.  27  :  Serial 

No.  164,799  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Shoes.     Brown  Shoe  Company.     176.970  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial 

No.  179.180:  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Shoes.      J.    Berkowitz.      169,368;    June    12;    Serial    No. 

169,149  ;  published  Dec.   19,   1922. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Shoes.      S.    J.    Brouwer    Shoe   Company.      171,715 ;    Aug. 

14  ;  Serial  No.  149,119  ;  published  Aug.  15,  1922. 
Shoes.      Cammeyer.      176.262-3  ;    Nov.    20 :    Serial    Nos. 

178,327-8;    published    Aug.    28,    1923. 
Shoes.     Craddock-Terry  Co.     176,274  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No. 

177,278  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Shoes.      Curtis    &    Jones    Company.      170,396 ;    July    17 ; 

Serial  No.  171,414;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Shoes.     G.  R.  Davis.     171,650  ;  Aug.  7. 
Shoes.       Fiebrich-Fox-Hilker    Shoe    Company.       170,021 ; 

July  10 ;   Serial  No.    173.480 ;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
Shoes.       Flebrlch-Fox-HiiK-er    Shoe     Company.       170,023  ; 

July  10 ;   Serial  No.   173,481  ;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
Shoes.     Garrod   Shoe  Co.     165,723  ;   Mar.  20  ;   Serial  No. 

168,763;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Shoes.     L.  E.   Grossman,  Inc.     171,837  ;  Aug.   14  ;  Serial 

No.   171,637  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Shoes.      Harrisburg    Shoe   Mfg.    Co.      177,648;    Dec.    25, 

Serial  No.   174,390  ;   published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Shoes.     Harper  &  Kirschtcn  Shoe  Co.     176,160  ;  Nov.  20  ; 

Serial    No.    168,527 ;    published    Aug.    7,    1923. 
Shoes.     J.  P.  Hartray  Slioe  Cp.     164,251  :  Feb.  13. 
Shoes.     J.  P.   Hartray  Shoe  Co.     171,571;  Aug.   7;   Se- 
rial No.   173,491 ;   published  May   1,   1923. 
Shoes.     Hochschild,  Kohn  &  Co.     169.421  ;  June  12. 
Shoes.     J.   L.   Hudson   Company.      173,637 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Se- 
rial No.  167,917  ;  published  .Tune  12,   1923. 
Shoes.     Hurley  Shoe  Co.     170,940  :   July   24  ;   Serial   No. 

168,844 ;   published   Apr.    24,    1923. 
Shoes.     Hutzler  Brothers  Co.     176,025;  Nov.  13;   Serial 

No.    177,848;    published   Aug.    28,    1923. 
Shoes.      Thomas   Janney    Company.      172,074 ;    Aug.    21 ; 

Serial   No.    175,903;   published  May   22,   1923.. 
Shoes.     Jelly-Delaney  Shoo  Co.     108,078  ;  May  15  ;  Serial 

No.  156,330  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Shoes.     London  Shoe  Co.     170.717  ;  July   24  ;   Serial  No. 

172,948  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Shoes.     London  Shoe  Company.     176,334  ;  Nov.  20. 
Shoes.      Lord    &   Taylor.      173,940 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No. 

176,486;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Shoes.     Majestic  Shoe  Company.     173,998  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 

No.  176,412;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Shoes.      Melville    Shoe    Corporation.      170,095 ;    July   10 

Serial    No.    169,406;    published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Shoes.      Melville    Shoe   Corporation.      170,435 ;    July   17 

Serial  No.   171,704;  published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Shoes.      Melville   Shoe   Corporation.      171,770 ;    Aug.    14 

Serial  No.   173,575  ;   published  May   8,    1923. 
Shoes.     Niagara  Shoe  Company.     174,113  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Sbrial 

No.   171,029;   published  July   3,    1923. 
Shoes.     Niagara  Shoe  Company.     176,362-3  ;  Nov.  20. 
Shoes.      M.    A.    Packard    Company.      169,384 ;    June    12 ; 

Serial  No.  171,865  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Shoes.     A.  E.  Pitts  Shoe  Co.     172,929  ;   Sept.  11 ;  Serial 

No.  172,435  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Shoes.     A.  E.  Pitts  Shoe  Co.     172,815-16  ;  Sept  11  ;  Serial 

Nos.  172,437-8  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Shoes.     A.   E.   Pitts  Co.     172,818 ;    Sept.   11  ;    Serial  No. 

172,436  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Shoes.     Portage  Shoe  Mfg.  Company.     171,570  ;  Aug.  7  ; 

Serial  No.  173,530;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Shoes.     E.  J.  Ramsey.     166,965 ;     Apr.  17. 
Shoes.     B.  P.  Reed  &  Co.     176,256  ;   Nov.  20  ;   Seri.il  No. 

180,554;   published   Sept.   14,   3  923. 
Shoes,     E.  P.  Reed  &  Co.     176,258  :  Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No. 

180,553 :   published   Sept.   4,   1923. 
Shoes.      Riekard   Shoe   Company.      176,340 ;    Nov.   20. 
Shoes.     Riley  Shoe  Manufacturing  Co.     173,577  ;  Sept.  25. 
Shoes.      Riley    Shoe    Manufacturing   Company.      160.431  ; 

June  12. 
Shoes.      J.    Roberts.      176,332;    Nov.    20. 
Shoes.     H.  C.  Rosenberg.     169,744  ;   June  26. 
Shoes.      Rubin    Shoe   Co.      168.369 ;    May   22 ;   Serial   No. 

164,515;   published   Feb.   27,    1923. 
Shoes.      Sachs   Shoe   Manufacturing   Company.      172,276 ; 

Aug.  28;   Serial  No.  170,993;  publishod  May  29,  1923. 
Shoes.     Robt.  J.  Sadler  Shoe  Co.     174,006  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 

No.  174,978;  published  July  17.  1923. 
Shoes.     Shaft  Pierce  Shoe  Company.     169,735  ;  June  26. 
Shoes.     Henry  Sonneborn  &  Co.     163,175  ;  Jan.  2. 
Shoes.      L.    D.    Stickles    fflioe    Co.      173,319;    Sept.    25; 

Serial  No.   173,449  ;   published  June  26,   1923. 
Shoes.     Strawbridge  &  Clothier.     166,197  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 

No.  166.208  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Shoes.     Thomson-Crooker  Shoe  Company.     172,282  ;  Aug. 

28  ;  Serial  No.  169,0.37  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Shoes.     J.  P.  Twaddell.     24,264  ;  renewed  Feb.  20,  1924. 
Shoes.     Vaughan-Towle  Co.     170,758  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No. 

176,300;   published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Shoes.     F.  Werner.     164,060  ;  Feb.  13.  >• 

Shoes.     Whitehouse  &  Hardy,  Inc.     163,262  ;  Jan.  2. 
Shoes.     Whitehouse  &  Hardy,  Inc.     164,019-20;   Feb.   6. 
Shoe  and  boot  linings  (cut  out»,  uppers,  rubber  and  leather 

heels    and    soles,    and    canvas    shoes.     Schoellkopf    Co. 

163,165  ;  Jan.  2. 
Shoes    and    boots.    Leather.      F.    P.    Kirkendall    &    Co. 

169,377  ;  June  12  ;   Serial  No.  170,488  ;  published  Mar. 

20,   1923. 
Shoes    and    boots.    Leather.      Stetson    Shop.      171,699 ; 

Aug.    7. 
Shoes  and  moccasins.     G.  H.  Bass  &  Company.     171,704  ; 

Aug.  7. 


Shoes     and     slippers.       B-B     Shoe    Company.       169,383; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  171.891 ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Shoes   and   slippers.      Milady    Shoe    Company.      166,271 ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,979  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Shoes  and  slippers.     C.  E.  Petot.     163,811  ;  Jan.  30. 
Shoes  and  slippers.     Wichert,   Inc.     170,822-3  ;   Nov.  27. 
Shoes  and  slippers,  Felt.     Little  Falls  Felt  Shoe  Company. 

163,236;  Jan.  2. 
Shoes   and    storm    rubbers.    Leather.      O.    Fuhrman,    Inc. 

172,821 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  170,741 ;  published  June 

5,  1023. 
Shoos,  belts,  and  gloves,  Leather.    A.  O.  Trostel.    165,352  ; 

Mar.  G  ;  Serial  No.  169,100  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Shoes,  boots,  and  slippers.     Apel-Schneider  Co.     169,372  ; 

June  12;   Serial  No.  169,667;  published  Mar.  6,   1923. 
Shoes,    boots,    slippers,    moccasins,    etc.      H.    C.    Kimbal. 

165,296  ;   Mar.   6  ;   Serial  No.   165,293  ;  published  Nov. 

7,  1922. 
Shoes,     Children's.       Henry     M.     Willets,     Incorj^orated. 

176,331 ;  Nov.  20. 
Shoes,  Children's  and  women's.       George  W.  Baker  Shoe 

Company.     160,111  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  150,655  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  5,  1922. 
Shoes,  Children's  leather.     Wood  &  Smith,  Inc.     176.207 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.   179,077  :  published  Aug.  2S,  1923 
Shoes,    Dress    and    sport.      Whitehouse    &    Hardy,     Inc. 

170,428 ;  July  17  ;   Serial  No.   171,972  ;  published  Apr, 

10,  1923. 
Shoes,  Fabric.     Samuels  Shoe  Company.     165,359  ;  Mar.  6 

Serial  No.  167.272  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Shoes,  insoles,  and  outer  soles.     Allen-Spiegel  Shoe  Mfg. 

Co.       170,399 ;    .Tuly    17 ;     Serial    No.     171,510 ;     pub 

lished  Apr.  10.  1923. 
Shoes,  Ladies'.     Rich  Shoe  Company.     166,065  ;  Mar.  27 

Serial  No.  168,127  ;  published  Nov.   14,   1922. 
Shoes,  Ladies"  and  misses'  leather.     Krippendorf-Dittmann 

Co.     164,561  ;   Feb.    20. 
Shoes,   Leather.     T.   D.   Barry   Company.    .  170,410 ;  July 

17;   Serial  No.   173,460;   published  Apr.   3,   192.3. 
Shoes,    Leather.      C.    C.    Blake,    Incorporated.      176,887; 

Dec.  4;  Serial  No.  181,877;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Buckingham  &  Ilecht.     171,659  ;  Aug.  7. 
Shoes,    Leather.      Cammevor.      168,264;    May   15;    Serial 

No.   170,272  ;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 
Shoes,  Leather.     D.  C.  Clark.     173,562;  Sopt.  25. 
Shoes,  Leather.    Geo.  E.  Coffin  Shoe  Co.    172,504  ;  Aug.  28. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Dugan  &  Hudson  Co.     165,362  ;  Mar.  6 ; 

Serial  No.  166,816;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Dugan  &  Hudson  Co.     174,011  ;  Oct.  2  ; 

Serial  No.  175,599;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Shoes,     Leather.       Edmonds     Shoe    Company.       170,540 ; 

July  17;  Serial  No.  174,514;  published  Apr.  17,   1923. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Endicott-Johnson  Corporation.    166,802; 

Apr.   17 ;   Serial  No.   168,520 ;   published   Jan.   9,   1923. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Endicott  Johnson  Corporation.     172,948  ; 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  152,791 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Foundation  Sales  Corporation.     108,267; 

May  15  ;  Serial  No.   169,353  ;   published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Shoes.  Leather.     H.  Helfand.     163,581 ;  Jan.  23. 
Shoes,    Leather.      International    Development    Company. 

165,293  ;  Mar.  6  ;     Serial  No.  166,001 ;  published  Nov. 

14,  1922. 
Shoes,  Leather.     International  Shoe  Company.     176,200 ; 

Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  179,471;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Shoes,  Leather.     James  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.     163,096  ;  Jan.  2. 
Shoes,  Leather.     H.  Johanson.     166,070  ;  Mar.  27  :  Serial 

No.  159,968  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Shoes.  Leather.     H.  M.  Johnson  Company.     169,371  ;  June 

12  ;  Serial  No.  169,485  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Keehn  Brothers.     164,240  ;  Feb.  13. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Lacost  &  Schwedler.     166,975  ;  Apr.  17. 
Shoes,   Leather.      London    Shoe    Co.     166,210;   Mar.    27; 

Serial  No.  169,170  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1928. 
Shoes,    Leather.      F.   Mayer   Boot   &   Shoe   Co.      169,376; 

June  12  ;   Serial  No.   170,206 ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Shoes,   Leather.      John    Meier   Shoe    Company.      170,875 ; 

July  24;   Serial  No.  158,722;  published  Apr.  24,  1923, 
Shoes,     Leather.       Melanson     Shoe    Company.       170,625 ; 

.July  17  ;   Serial  No.  1  75,259  ;  published  Apr.   17,  1923. 
Shoes',    Leather.      Melville    Shoe    Corporation.       176,829  ; 

Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  182,000  :  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Menihan  Company,     170,874  :  July  24  ; 

Serial  No.   158,787  ;  published   Apr.  24,  1923. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Menihau   Company.     172,298;  Aug.  28; 

Serial   No.   165.259:  published  Dec.   19,   1922. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Menihan  Company,  The.     170,885;  July 

24  ;  Serial  No.  158,788  ;  published  Apr.  24.  1923. 
Shoes,    Leather.     R.    C.   Milow   Shoe   Co.      172,100;   Aug. 

21  ;    Serial  No.   173,713  ;   published  May  22,   1923. 
Shoes,   Leather.     Monumental   Shoe   Mfg.   Co.     166,548 ; 

Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  133,743  ;  published  Feb.  15,  1921. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Powell  .<c  Campbell.     166.967;  Apr.   17. 
Shoes,   Leather.     E.   P.   Reed  &  Co.     172,122  :   Aug.  21  ; 

Serial  No.   175,164  ;   published  May  22,  1923. 
Shoes,   Leather.     E.   P.   Reed   .t  Co.     172,133  ;  Aug.  21  ; 

Serial  No.  174,527-;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Shoes,    Leather.      Rubin    Shoe    Co.      168,353 ;    May    22 ; 

Serial  No.   164,994 ;  published  Mar.   6,   1923. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Turrell  Shoe  Co.     176,348;  Nov.  20. 
Shoes,  Leather.    Witchell-Sheill  Company.    163,208  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Shoes,    Leather   and   cloth,      Boyd-Welsh    Shoe   Company. 

165,292  ;   Mar.   6 ;    Serial   No.   166,280 ;    published  Nov. 

14,  1922, 


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Classified  list  of  trade-marUs  registered — Continued. 


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Sboes,  Leather  and  I'abric.     I..   L.   Kaiin.     170,411  ;  July 

17:    Serial    No.    17:?,426;    publishefl    Apr.    3,    1028. 
Shoes  made  of  leather.     Lederer  &  Latz.     170, .S87  ;  Julv 

17 ;    Serial    No,    170,655 :    published    .\pr.    3.    1023. 
Shoes,  Misses',  boys',  and  cliildrcn's.     Jordan  Marsh  Com- 
pany.    166.083  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  158,237  ;  published 

Jan.  2,  1923. 
Shoes,  Nurses".     Morcan  Shoe  Companv.     176,016;   Nov. 

13 ;   Serial   No.    176.801  ;   published   July   31,   1023. 
Sboes  of  leather.     Buckingham  &  Hecht.     166,857  ;  Apr. 

17  ;  Serial  No  164,020  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Shoes  of  li-ather,  leather  and  labiic,  and  leather  and  rub 

her.     Whitehouse  &  Hardy,  Inc.     164,253  ;  F(  b.  13. 
Shoes,  oxfords,  pumps  and  slippers.  Welt  aud  turn.     Elkin 

Turn    Shoe    Company.      168,319 ;    May    22 ;    Serial    No. 

167,804  :  published  Feb.  27,  1023. 
Shoes,  pants,  sport  clothes,  etc.     I'.  Goldsmith  Sons  Com- 

p:my.      176. 3o9;  Nov.  20. 
Shoes,  Rubber-soled  canvas.     North  British  Rubber  Com- 
pany.     23,666 ;    renewed    Oct.    3,    1923. 
Shoes,  rubbers,  overshoes,  etc.     Richards  &  Brennan  Co. 

169.534  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.   167,011 ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Shoes,  slippers,  and  cloth  spats.     Rubin  Bros.  Foot-Wear. 

170,093  ;   July  10  :   Serial  No.   169,826 ;  published  Apr. 

3.  1923. 
Shoes,  slippers,  and  cloth  spats.     Rubin  Bros.  Foot-Wear. 

170.163  ;  July  10 ;   Serial  No.  169,827  ;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Shoes,    slippers,   and   spats.      Rubin    Brothers.      172,108 ; 

Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  172,559  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Shoes,  Women's.     L.  Bernstein.     166.829  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial 

No.    170.862:   publiished   Jan.    23,   1923. 
Shoes,    Women's.      Craddock    Terry    Company.      170,728: 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,906  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Shoes,  Women's.     C.  S.  Gibbon  Co.     164.076  :  Feb.  13. 
Shoes,  Women's.    C.  S.  Gibbon  Co.     166.293  ;  Mar.  27. 
Shoes,  Women's.     Julius   Grossman,   Inc.     172,103 ;   Aug. 

21  ;  Serial  No.  173,490  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Shoes,    Women's    and    children's.      Anderson-Owens    Shoe 

Company.      171,698  ;    Aug.   7. 
Shoes,  Women's  leather.    Vollman,  Lawrence  Co.    16.'?,261 ; 

Jan.  2. 
gkatiiig  sets.  Boys'.     R.  H.  Macy  &  Co.     171,783  ;  Serial 

No.  172,844  ;  An?.  14  ;  published  May  28,  1923. 
Skirts  for  girls.    Outer.     Hirshfield    Skirt   Co.     170,360; 

July  10. 
Skirts,    Outer.      Florabelle    Dressmakers,    Inc.      173.960 ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  171.310  ;  published  July  17,  1023. 
Skirts,    petticoats,   waists,    etc.,    Women's.      J.   A.    Migel, 

Inc.     164,926  ;  Feb.  27. 
Skirts,  waists,  etc..  Women's  outer  and  under.     G.  P.  Van 

Lopik.      164,677;    Feb.    27. 
Slippers.     Just  Shoe  Company.     163,063  ;  Feb.  6. 
Slippers.      Lind    Shoe    and    Slipper    Company.      176.831 ; 

Dec.  4  :  Serial  No.  181.642  :  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Slippers,  Felt.  H.  Jacob  &  Sons.  Inc.  163.094  ;  Jan.  2. 
Slippers,  Felt.     United  States  Rubber  Companv.    17G.962  ; 

Dec.   11  :  Serial  No.  177,753  :  published  Sept.   18.   1923. 
Slippers   made    wholly   or   in   part   of   felt.     Lucille   Felt 

Slipper    Co.      168,658 :    May    29 ;    Serial   No.    156,007 ; 

published  Feb.  27.  1923. 
Slippers    of   felt.      C.    A.    Grosvenor.      165,421 ;    Mar.    6 ; 

Serial  No.  154,361 ;  published  Jan.  3,  1922. 
Slippers,    shoes,    bootees,    dresses,    suits,    etc.      Bernhard 

Ulmann  Co.     173,564;  Sept.  25. 
Socks   for  boots   and   shoes.     Thormlev   and   Booth   Lim- 
ited.    173.437  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  174,643  ;  published 

June  19.  1923. 
Socks,    stockings,   and   hosiery.      Floradel   Knitting   Mills 

Inc.     176.401 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  172,708  ;  published 

Sept.  18,  923 
Socks,  \<'oolen  hunting.     C.  Smith.     163.624  ;  Jan.  23. 
Soles  and  heels  and  boots  and  shoes.  Slipper.     T.  Sarson. 

167,679 ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No.   147,684 ;   published    Feb. 

6,  1923. 
Soles  and   heels   for   footwear.    Composition.     A.   Konoff. 

170,005  ;   July  10  ;   Serial  No.  156,835  ;  published  Apr. 

11,  1922. 
Soles     of     leather,     Cut.       Barbour     Welting     Company. 

172,125  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.   175,054  ;  published  May 

22.  1923. 
Sport  clothes  for  women.     Del  Monte-Hickev.      175.334  ; 

Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   174.202 ;   published  July   10.   192:!. 
Sport  goods.     Spa   Knitting   Co.     175,152  ;   Oct.   30 ;    Se- 
rial No.  180,816  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Stocking     protectors     for     the     knees.       Baker-Lockwood 

Mfg.  Co.     165.515  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  163,498  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  19,  1922. 
Stockings.     Brooklyn   Hosiery  Mills,   Inc.     171,740  ;  Aug. 

14  :   Serial  No.   160,573 ;  published  May  22.   1923. 
Stockings.     Julius  Kavsor  &  Co.     164,142  ;  Feb.  13. 
Stockings.       O'Callaghan      &      Fedden,      Inc.       173,581  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Stockings.      O.   Osborne.      164.215 ;   Feb.   13. 
Stockings     and    hosierv.     Women's     and    girls'.       Campe- 

Davis-Blair  Co.    173.259  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  175,462  ; 

published  June  12,  1923. 
Stockings   and   socks.     John   M.    Halev   &   Co.      175.026; 

Nov.  13  :  Serial  No.  179,938  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Stockings,   Boys'.     D.  Salwen  &  Co.     173,032  ;   Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  174,338  ;  published  June  5,  1928. 


Stockings,  Children's.  Johnson  City  Mills.  168,589; 
Jan.  23. 

Storm  protecting  coveriiie.     Omhrclo,  Inc.     168,162;  May 

15  ;  Serial  No.  165,757  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1023. 
Storm-protective     covering.        Ombrelo,     Inc.        176,088 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Suits.       S.    Goodman.      173,320 ;     Sept.    25 ;    Serial    No. 

173,416  :   published  June  26,   1923. 
Suits.     Rosenwald  &  Weil,  Inc.     169,704  ;  June  26. 
Suits.      Strawbridge   &   Clothier.      175.545  :    Nov.    6 :    Se- 
rial  No.    180,151 ;    published    Aug.    28,    1923. 
Suits  and    blouses.    Boys'    outer  wash.      W.    C.   Weiller. 

163,644  ;  Jan.  23. 
Suits  and  blouses.  Children's.     Samuel  Bernstein  &  Sons. 

166,640  ;  Apr.   10 ;  Serial   No.   166,164 ;   published   Dec. 

12,  1922. 
Suits   and   coats.    Boys'.      L.    Abelson    &   Son.      175,213; 

Oct.   30. 
Suits  and   coats  for  boys,  dresses,  rompers,  and  creepers 

for    children.      N.    N.    Greenbcrg.      166,643 ;    Apr.    10 ; 

Serial   No.   165,789;    published   Jan.    9,    1023. 
Suits  and   coats.   Ladies'.     Cohen,    Friedlander  &  Martin 

Co.      166,508;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.   152,003;   published 

Jan.  2,  1923. 
Suits  and  coats.  Ladies'  sport.     Parker-Bridget  Company. 

171,138  ;  July  31 ;   Serial  No.   159,720  ;   published  Mar 

1,    1923. 
.Suits  and  coats,  Jlen's  and  voung  men's.     Lob,  Hubbart 

c&   Silverman.      168,070;   May   15;   Serial  No.   153,559; 

published   May   23.   1922. 
Suits    and    coats.    Men's,    boys',    and    children's.      Mark 

Brothers.     166.601  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.   150,365  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 
Suits  and  coats.   Women's.     Saks  &  Company.     164,932 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Suits  and  dresses.  Children's.    M.  C.  Bragonier.     165.960  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  155,336  ;  publi-shed  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Suits  and  girls'  dresses.  Bovs'.     B.   Kubinsky.     176.128; 

Nov.  20;  Serial  No.  174,262:  published  Sept.  11.  192.3. 
Suits  and   hosiery.  Union.     West  Branch  Knitting  Com- 
pany.     172,022 ;    Aug.    21  ;    Serial   No.    170,455 ;   pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Suits  and  overcoats.     Seholderer  &  Aug,   Inc.     173,791 ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  174,979  ;  published  July  10,  1023. 
Suits     and     overcoats.     Men's.     Marion,     Anderson     Co. 

167,981 ;  May  8. 
Suits     and     overcoats.     Men's.      T.     Schubb.      176,103 ; 

Nov.  IS. 
Suits  and  overcoats.  Men's.    L.  Shapiro.     174,257  ;  Oct.  9  ; 

Serial  No.  177.626 ;  published  July  10.  1923. 
Suits  and  overcoats.  Men's.     Southern  Clothing  Company. 

166,686;  Apr.   10;   Serial  No.   167,026;  published  Jan. 

9,  1923. 

Suits  aud  overcoats.  Men's  and  boys'.   M.  Owens.    168.174  ; 

Mav  15  ;  Serial  No.  168,547  :  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Suits  and  overcoats.  Men's  and  boys'.    The  Fair.    171.202  ; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  152.124  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Suits  and  overcoats,  Men's  and  boys'  ready  made.     Daube, 

Rosenthal  &  Co.     163,655  ;  Jan.  23. 
Suits  and  overcoats,  Men's  and  young  men's.     M.  Cohn. 

166.660  ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.   165,340  ;   published  Dec. 

19,  1922. 
Suits    and    overcoats.    Men's    ready-made.      L.     Shapiro. 

170,142  :  July   10  ;   Serial  No.   163,117 ;  published  Apr. 

3.  1923. 
Suits    and    overcoats.    Men's    ready  -  made.      L.    Shapiro. 

174,272 ;    Oct.   9 ;    Serial   No.    177,627 ;   published    July 

10,  1023. 

Suits  and  overcoats.  Men's,  youths',  and  hoys .  Sanger 
Brothers.  Inc.  166.863  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  163,293  ; 
published   Oct.  24,   1922. 

Suits  and  overcoats.  Young  men's.  Philipsborn's,  Inc. 
175,203  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  175,155  ;  published  Aug.  7, 
1923. 

Suits  and  topcoats.  Bestmake  Boys  Clothing  Co. 
173,332 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  171,199 ;  published 
June  19,  1922. 

Suits  and  topcoats.  Boys'.  Kids  Nobby  Klothes,  Inc. 
168.551 ;  May  20  ;  Serial  No.  160,067  :  published  Feb. 
27,  1023. 

Suits  and  topcoats.  Men's  and  young  men's.  Mintz  & 
Friedman.  171,259 :  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  169,455 ; 
published  May  1,  1923. 

Suits  and  topcoats.  Men's  and  young  men's.  Stern  Cloth- 
ing Co.  171.316 ;  Apr.  7 ;  Serial  No.  1G7.S51  :  pub- 
lished May   1,  1023. 

Suits  and  topcoats.  Men's,  youths',  and  boys'.  Klover 
Klothing  Kompany.      164,243:  Feb.   13. 

Suits  and^wash  suits  and  boys'  knickerbockers,  blouses, 
and  shirts.  Children's  play.  J.  H.  C.  Petersen's  Sons 
Companv.  166,507  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  153,367  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

Suits.  Athletic  union.  Catamount  Manufacturing  Co. 
175,359  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  177,831 ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Suits,  Boys'.  Crippen  &  Reid.  177,540 :  Dec.  IS ;  Se- 
rial No.  183,108  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 

Suits,   Boys'.      Levine   Brothers.      163,109-10 ;    Jan.    2. 

Suits,  Bovs'.  Parker-Bridget  Company.  173,811  ;  Oct. 
2  ;  Serial  No.  171,508  ;  published  July  10.  1923. 

Suits,  Boys'.  J.  Warshauer.  166.636 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial 
No.   168,185  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Suits,    Boys'    camp.      Samuel    D.    Karp,    Inc.      169,291 ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  164,501 ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Suits,     Boys'     sailor.        Alexander     Linsk    &    Company. 

171,130  ;  July  31 ;   Serial  No.   159,157  ;  published  May 

8,    1923. 
Suits,  Boys'  wash.     L.  Isaacson  &  Son.     163,233  ;  Jan.  2. 
Suits,  Children's.     W.   Hecht.     169,150  :  June  12  ;  Serial 

No.   162,816  ;  published  Mar.  27,   1923. 
Suits,     Children's     overall     play.       Maryland     Company. 

168,084  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  129,239  ;  published  June 

1,   1920. 
Suits,     Children's     play.       Buxton     Garment     Mfg.     Co. 

168,144 ;  May   15 ;   Serial  No.   170,002  ;  published  Jan. 

30,   192^. 
Suits,    Children's   wash    and    play.      Toung   Folks    M'f'g. 

Co.     177,024;  Dec.   11;    Serial  No.   164,-528  ;  published 

June  19,  1923. 
Suits,  cloaks,  overcoats,  hats,  caps,  shoes,  etc.     Chas.  V. 

Parker    Co.      171,716;    Aug.    14;    Serial    No.    148,549; 

published  May  8,   1923.. 
Suits,    coats,    and    dresses.    Ladies'.      N.    Brody    &    Co. 

169,177  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  169,527  ;  published  Mar. 

20.  1923. 
Suits,  coats,  and  pants.  Boys'.     Samuel  Spitz  &  Sons,  Inc. 

166,287-8;   Mar.  27. 
Suits,    coats,    and   pants,   ladies'    skirts,   suits   and   coats. 

Men's.      Lorraine    Manufacturing    Company.      169,719 ; 

June  26. 
Suits,   coats,   and   shoes,  women's   and   children's   dresses 

and  waists.    E.  H.  White  Company.     169,714  ;  June  26. 
Suits,  coats,  dresses,  etc..  Ladies'.     I.  Goldman.     174,547  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Suits,  coats,  dresses,  furs,  etc..  Ladies'  and  misses'.     Cin- 
cinnati   Cloak   &    Suit    Company.      171,246 ;    July    31 ; 

Serial  No.   169,948;   published  May   8,   1923. 
Suits,   coats,  dresses,  skirts,   and  waists.  Ladies'.     M.   B. 

Darrish.     168,188  ;  May  15  ;   Serial  No.   168,959  ;   pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 
Suits,  coats,  gowns,  etc..  Ladies'.     Hudson  Cloak  &  Suit 

Store.     174,809  ;  Oct.  9. 
Suits,  coats,  trousers,  etc..  Men's.     National  Shirt  Shops, 

Inc.      173,764  ;   Oct.   2  ;    Serial   No.    177,194  ;   published 

July  10,  1923. 
Suits,    dresses,    coats,    and    men's    coats,    sweaters,    etc.. 

Ladies'    and    children's.      Amherst  Knitting   Mills   Inc. 

171,909-10;   Aug.    14. 
Suits,    dusters,    coats,    and    raps,    etc.      Lorraine    Manu- 
facturing   Company.      176,799  ;    Nov.    27. 
Suits    for   children.    One-piece.      S    &    S    Shirt    Company. 

168,988  ;  May  29. 
Suits  for   men  and  boys.   Outer.     J.   .Jamison.      173,027  ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,335  :  published  June  5,  1923. 
Suits,  jackets,  raincoats,  etc.     J.  David.     173,792  ;  Oct.  2  ; 

Serial  No.   174,894  ;  published   July  10,   1923. 
Suits,     knickerbockers,     and    topcoats,     Boys',     students', 

young  men's,   and  men's.     Lazarus,   Goldberg  &  Fried- 

mnn,  Inc.     171,855:  Aug|.  14;  Serial  No.  170,775;  pub- 
lished  May  22.   1923. 
Suits,  knickerbockers,  coats,  and  caps  for  children.  Com- 
bination   outer.      Zeno    Company.      175,087 ;    Oct.    30 ; 

Serial  No.   180,257;   published  Aug.   14,  1923. 
Suits,  Men's.     Levine  Brothers.     163.111 ;   Jan.  2, 
Suits,  Men's.     Levine  Brothers.     169,433  ;  June  12. 
Suits,  Men's.     R.  H.  Macv  &  Co.     164.749  :  Feb.   27. 
Suits,   Men's.     Weber  &  Heilbroner.     176,241  ;   Nov.   20  : 

Serial   No.   182,690;   published   Sept.   4,   1923. 
Suits,  Men's  and  young  men's.   J.  L.  Hudson  Co.    173.979  ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  171,846  ;  published  .July  17,  1923. 
Suits,  Men's   and  young  men's.     Leitchfield  Clothing  Co. 

169,315;  June  12;  Serial  No.  169,639;  published  Mar. 

20,   1923. 

Suits,  Men's  and  young  men's  serge.  B.  Mandel's  Sons. 
169,172  :  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  168,539  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 

Suits,  Men's  mohair.  American  Summer  Clo  Co. 
172,605  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  170,553  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Suits  of  washable  materials.  Children's.  M.  B.  Smith  & 
Co.  168,067 :  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  164,835  ;  published 
Not.   28,   1922. 

Suits,  overcoats,  and  hats,  Men's  and  bovs'.  L.  Klein, 
Inc.  174,987;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  174,309 ;  published 
July  17,  1923. 

Suits,  overcoats,  and  trousers,  Men's.  Finsterwald  Cloth- 
ing Co.  168,069  :  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  163,790  ;  pub- 
lished  Oct.   31,   1922. 

Suits,  overcoats,  etc..  Men's.  Chester  Clothes,  Inc. 
168,215  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  138,002  ;  published  Feb.  6, 
1923. 

Suits,  overcoats,  nightshirts,  shirts,  etc.,  Boys'.  A.  Letts. 
Sorial  No.  171,723:  Aug.  14;  Serial  No.  111,114;  pub- 
lished May   15,   1923. 

Suits,  overcoats,  skeepskin  coats,  pants,  etc.  I.  I. 
Marrus.  176,449  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,310  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 

Suits,  overcoats,  top  coats,  etc.  Hickey-Freeman  Com- 
pany.    163,831 ;  Jan.  30. 

Suits,  overcoats,  trousers,  and  overalls,  Men's.  Smith 
Bros.  Manufacturing   Company.     164,146  ;   Fob.   13. 

Suits,  overcoats,  vests,  trousers,  Men's  and  boys'.  S.  &  B. 
Summer  Clothing  Co.  171,844;  Aug.  14;  Serial  No. 
173,189;  published  May  15,  1923. 


Suits,   rompers,   and   blouses,    Boys'   wash.     M.   Tartikoff. 

164,221  :    Feb.    13. 
Suits,  sport  suits,  overcoats,  sweaters,  etc.,  Men's,  boys', 

women's,  and  girls'.     S.   W.  Magnus  &  Co.     164,592; 

Feb.  20. 
Suits,  sweaters,  sport  vests  and  coats,  caps,  and  mufSers. 

Kling  Bros.  &  Co.   Inc.     169,283  ;   June  12  ;  Serial  No. 

159,209 ;   published   Mar.   20,   1923. 
Suits,  topcoats,  and  ulsters.  Men's.     H.  H.  Cooper  &  Co. 

174,270 ;   Oct.   9 ;    Serial   No.    174,560 ;    published   July 

10    1923 
Suits',  Women's.     L.  Bamberger  &  Co.     176,112;  Nov.  20; 

Serial    No.    160,483 ;    published    Sept.    11,     1923. 
Suits,  Women's  and  misses'  knickerbocker  sport.     Straw- 
bridge  &  Clothier.     164,223  ;  Feb.  13. 
Suits,     Women's    bathing.   Saks    &    Company.       167,863 ; 

May  8 ;  Serial  No.  152,106  ;  published  Mar.  28,  1922. 
Supporters,   Garment.     R.   J.   Watts.     168,206  ;   May  15  ; 

Serial  No.  160,841  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Suspenders.     A.    Stein   &   Company.      169,385 ;   June   12 ; 

Serial  No.   172,129  ;  published  Mar.  20,   1923. 
Suspenders  and  belts.     American   Wholesale   Corporation 

(Baltimore  Bargain   House).      169,731;   June   26. 
Suspenders  and   belts.     American   Wholesale  Corporation 

(Baltimore  Bargain  House).     176,941;  Dec.  4. 
Suspenders,  belts,  and  garters.     H.  Englander.     166,295 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Suspenders,   belts,   and  garters.     I.   Welchsler.     172,043  ; 

Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  157,704;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Sweatbands.  Harris  &  Tipograph,  Inc.  165,234  :  Mar.  6. 
Sweater  coats.   Cadet  Knitting  Company.     174.586 ;   Oct. 

23  ;  Serial  No.  180,417  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Sweater    coats.       Cadet    Knitting     Company.       176,249 ; 

Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  180,652  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Sweater  coats.    Waymart  Knitting  Mill.     173,679  ;  Oct.  2  ; 

Serial  No.  178,199  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Sweater  coats.    Jerseys,  jersey    coats,   bathing  suits,    etc. 

S.    Augstein    &    Co.      168,792 ;    May    29 ;    Serial    No. 

134,741 ;  published  Feb.  8,  1921. 
Sweater  coats,   knitted   caps,   woolen   hosiery,   etc.     Her- 
cules   Knitting    Co.       177,410 ;    Dec.    18 ;     Serial    No. 

180,120  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Sweaters.     Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods  Company.     173,697  ; 

Oct  2 ;   Serial  No.   177,284 ;   published   June   19,    1923. 
Sweaters.      J.    S.    Fleischer.      169,706;    June    26. 
Sweaters.     Largeman   Brothers,   Inc.     172,172 ;   Aug.   21. 
Sweaters.       Manhattan     Knitting    Mills,     Inc.       173.263 ; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  175,431  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Sweaters.      Benjamin    Moseley    Co.      166,618 ;    Apr.    10 ; 

Serial  No.  169.220  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Sweaters.     Neuman  &  Silver.     176,760 ;   Nov.  27  ;   Serial 

No.    175,511 ;    published    Aug.    2,    1923. 
Sweaters.     Peerless  Knitting  Co.     3  68,293;  May  15. 
Sweaters.      Quaker   City    Sweater   Mills.      176,116 ;    Nov. 

20  ;  Serial  No.  163,649  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Sweaters.      Quaker    City    Sweater   Mills.      176,117 ;    Nov. 

20  ;  Serial  No.  163,647  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Sweaters  and  bathing  suits.     C.  Franklin.     177,321 ;  Dec. 

18  ;  Serial  No.  180,117  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Sweaters  and  dress  skirts,  Knitted.     Knitwear  Manufac- 
turing Co.     174,252  ;  Oct.  9  ;   Serial  No.  157.431 ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 
Sweaters  and  sport  coats.     J.  H.  Cohen.     173,487  :   Sept. 

25  ;  Serial  No.  175,851  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Sweaters  and  sweater  coats.     Rex  Knitting  Co.     173,651 ; 

Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  176,570;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Sweaters,    bathing    suits,    and    scarfs,    tarns,    etc.      Leo 

Brown  Co.      164.742  ;   Feb.   27. 
Sweaters,  bathing  suits,  mufflers,  etc.     Wonder-Knit  Mills. 

177,259  ;  Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No.  183,810  ;  published  Sept. 

25,   1923. 
Sweaters,     bathing    suits,     scarfs,     caps,     etc..     Knitted. 

Standard  Knitting  Mills.     176,468  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

181,424 ;    published    Sept.    18,    1923. 
Sweaters,   bathing   suits,   shawls,   scarfs,   and   jersey  knit 

cloth   coats.     Rubinstein   Brothers.     164,234 ;   Feb.    13. 
Sweaters,    Boys'    and    men's.      Greater   Manhattan    Knit- 
ting    Mills,     Inc.       175,969 ;     Nov.     13 ;     Serial     No. 

162,545;  published  Sept.  4,   1923. 
Sweaters,    cardigan    Jackets,    bathing    suits.      Appel-Hall. 

177,576 ;   Dec.   18 ;   Serial  No.   184,054  ;   published  Oct. 

9,  1923. 
Sweaters,  dresses,  bathing  suits,  mufflers,  knitted  gloves, 

stockings,     etc.      Mengart    Knitting    Mills.       173,399 ; 

Sept.  25  :  Serial  No.  175,149  :  published  June  26.  1923. 
Sweaters,  dresses,  scarfs.    William  A.  Leib  Co.    175,114  ; 

Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  176,744;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Sweaters,  Knit.     D.  Starr.     172,281 ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 

169,141  ;   published  May  29,   1923. 
Sweaters,  rib  sport  coats,  bathing  suits,  etc.     James  W. 

Brine  Company.     175.586  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  178,708  ; 

published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Sweaters,  sacks,  bootees,  caps,  etc.,  Infants'  and  children's. 

S.  Kaufman.     163,846  ;  Jan.  30. 
Sweaters,    scarfs,    knitted    suits,    dresses,    etc.      Gotham 

Knitting  Mills.     171,775  ;  Aug.  14 ;  Serial  No.  173,233 ; 

published  May  22,   1923. 
Sweaters,    scarfs,    outer    shirts    and    vests,    shawls,    etc. 

F.     B.     Strohmeier.       168,616 ;     May    29 ;     Serial    No. 

169,092  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Sweaters,    shirts    for    men,    ladies'    waists,    blouses,    and 

sport  shirts.     Porter  Brothers,  Inc.     164,225  ;  Feb.  13. 


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Sweaters,    sport     ooats,     knittefl     toques,     etc..     Knitted. 
Meyer-Wise  &  Kaichen   Companv.      17.'i.765 ;   Nov.    13  ; 
Serial   No.   177.045 ;    published   Aug.    28,   1923. 
Sweaters,   sport   coats,  batliin?  suits,  and  jerseys.     Alps 

Manufacturing  Co.      164,872  ;   Feb.   27. 
Sweaters,  sport  coats,  summer  suits,  and  coats,  trousers, 

etc.     Kling  Bros  &  Co.     164.791  :  Feb.  27. 
Sweaters,  sweater  coats,  and  bathincr  suits.     Stanley  W. 

Blum    Company.      163.025;    Jan.   i. 
Ties  and  cravats.     Friedman  Bros.  &  Sons  Neckwear  Co. 

17.'),S,54;  Nov.  13;  Serial  No.   176,402;  published  Aug. 

21.   1023. 
Ties    and    cr.ivats.      Friedman    Bros.    &    Sons    Neckwear 

Co.     176.473;  Nov.  27:   Serial  No.   181,271;  published 

Sept.  18.  1923. 
Ties,    cravats.     Friedman    Bros.    &    Sons    Neckwear    Co. 

175,023;  Oct.   30;   Serial  No.   177,290;  published  Aug. 

7.   1923. 
Ties,    cravats.      Friedman    Bros.    &    Sons    Neckwear    Co. 

177.5.'iO:    Dec.    18;    Serial   No.   183,144   publislied   Oct. 

9,  1923. 
Ties.   Men's.      Holland  Knitting  Co.      177,618;   Dec.   25: 

Serial    No.   182,586;   published   Sept.   4.    192."?. 
Tonic  for  leather  shoes.     L.  and  J.  P.  Davis,  executors. 

163,226;  .Tan.  2. 
Trousers.     American  Trouser  Co.     164.863  ;  Feb.  27. 
Trousers.     Polo  Manufacturing  Company.     175,468  ;  Nov. 

6;  Serial  No.  182,113;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Trousers.      Shull-Day   Company.      171,901  :    Aug.    14. 
Trousers.     Standard  Manufacturing  Company.     172.048 ; 

Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  154,335  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Trousers     and     pants.       Penn     Trouser     Co.       176,821  ; 

Nov.     27. 
Trousers.  Men's.     Bennett.  Wold  and  Companv.     165.336  ; 

Mar.  6;   Serial  No.  162.330:   published   Nov.  14,   1922. 
Trousers,    Men's.      Hollander-Lewis    Co.      175.939 ;    Nov. 

13;    Seri.al   No.    174,447:   published  Aug.   21,   1923. 
Trousers,     overalls,     shirts.       Lee     Brothers     Companv. 

175,000  ;  Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.   172,603  ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
Trousers,  overalls,  shirts,  etc.     New  Castle  Notion  Com- 
pany.    177.382  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,905  ;  published 

Oct.   2.   1923. 
rindergarment.     Combination.       Gem    Undergarment    Co. 

166.629 ;  Apr.   10 ;    Serial  No.   168,467 ;  published  Dec. 

19.  1922. 
Undergarments.     Jacob  Miller's   Sons  Co.     173,821 ;   Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  172,004  :  published  July  3.  1923. 
Undergarments.  Children's.     Kaynee  Company.     168,788 ; 

May  29  ;   Serial  No.   126,220  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Undergarments.    Children's.      The    Fair.      172,402 :    Aug. 

28;   Serial   No.   164,882;   published   Oct.    31.   1922. 
Undersarment.s    for    women    and    children,    Coml)ination. 

La  Resista  Corset  Company.     165.339;  Mar.  6;   Serial 

No.    162,997;    published   Nov.   7.   1922. 
Undergarments  for  women  and   children.   Silk.     Lande  & 

Miskend.       166,729;     Apr.     30;     Serial    No.     169,364; 

published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Undergarments,  house  and  lounging  robes,  pyjamas.    F.  F. 

Muller.      169.397  :   June   12  ;    Serial  No.   163,281 ;   pub- 
lished Mar.  6.  1923. 
Undersarments  of  textile   fabric.     A.   Stein   &  Companv. 

168.157  :   May  15 ;   Serial  No.   165,218  ;  published  Jan. 

30.   1923. 
Undergarments,    Ladies'.     Bu-Ti-Maid   Petticoat   &  Petti- 
pants  Co.     166,620  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  169,051 ;  pub- 
lished  Jan.    2,    1923. 
Undergarments.    Women's.      H.    B.    Hoffman.       173,864 ; 

Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    175,195 ;   published   .July   10.   1923. 
Undergarments,  Women's  cotton.    A.  Gussow.    175,320-1  ; 

Nov.    6 ;    Serial    Nos.    180,928-9 ;    published    Aug.    14, 

1923. 
Undersarments.   Women's  fitted.     Warner  Brothers  Com- 
pany.    171,872  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  174,046  ;  published 

May  8.   192.3. 
Undergarments,    Woven    silk.      Hughes    &    Bradley    Co. 

177.565  ;  Dec.   18  ;   Serial  No.   175,450  ;   published   Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Undershirts,    underdrawers,    and    union    suits    for    men. 

John  K.  Stewart  &  Sons.     174.847  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 

177.633  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Undershirts,  underdrawers,  and  union  suits.     Tryon  Mills 

of  Vermont.      176,583  :   Nov.    27  ;    Serial   No.   177,930  ; 

published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Undershirts,  underdrawers,  and  union  suits.  Men's.    Tryon 

Mills  of  Vermont.    174.846  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,636  : 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Underwaist,  Child's.      E.   S.   Gudeli.     164,806  ;  Feb.  27. 
Underwear.        Bnrnham-Munger-Root     Dry     Goods      Co. 

175,231;    Oct.    30. 
Underwear.       Marble    Mills.     Inc.       175,929 :     Nov.     13 ; 

Serial   No.    179.874 ;   published   Aug.   28.   1923. 
Underwear.       Salt's     Textile     Manufacturing     Company. 

172.857  ;  Sept.  11  ;   Serial  No.  168,380  ;  published  June 

5.  1923. 
Underwear.     Tlssuepkt    Underwear    Company.      174,546 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Underwear.     Vanitv  Fair  Silk  Mills.     166.728  ;  Apr.   10  ; 

Serial  No.  159.329  :  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Underwear.    Walker  Stetson  Company.     166.692  ;  Apr.  10  ; 

Serial  No.  166.421 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Underwear.     Wyman,  Partridge  &  Co.     173.656  ;  Oct.  2 ; 

Serial  No.  176,307  ;•  published  June  19,  1923. 


Underwear     and     gloves.        Walker     Stetson     Company. 

170,.332:  .July.  10. 
Underwear     and      hosiery.       Munsingwear     Corporation. 

169.038 ;   June   5 ;    Serial   No.    175,508 ;   published  Apr. 

3.   192,3. 
Underwear  and  hosiery.     Orent's  Department   Store,  Inc. 

175,761  :  Nov,   13  :  Serial  No.   171,136  ;  published  Aug. 

28.   1923. 
Underwear   and    hosiery.      P.    Raguet   Fils   &   J.    Vignes. 

174,713-4  ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  Nos.  172,957-8  ;   published 

May  22,  1923. 
Underwear   and   pyjamas,    shirts,   etc.      Excelsior   Under- 
wear   Co.      173.326:    Sept.    25;    Serial    No.    171,910; 

published  July  3.   1923. 
Underwear    and    sleeping    suits.    Misses'    and    children's 

knitted.     Everett  Knitting  Works.     174.324;  Oct.   16; 

Serial  No.  177,904  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Underwear  anfl   sweaters.  Knitted   and   nainsook.     O.   L. 

Stanard  Drv  Goods  Co.     175.782  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No. 

178.412;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Underwear  and  women's  bloomers.  Men's   and  women's. 

Charles  E.  Shedaker  k  Sons.     175,047  :  Oct.  30  ;  Serial 

No.  179,627  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Underwear,   Athletic   and   knitted.     Riteweb  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     173,371  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  178,286  ; 

published  July  10,   1923. 
Underwear.   Athletic   and   knitted.     Riteweb   Manufactur- 
ing Companv.     173.373  :  Sept.  25  ;   Serial  No.  178,285  ; 

published  July  10.  1923. 
Underwear,     brassi&res,     bloomers,    petticoats,     etc.       N*. 

Wiener.     175.104  ;   Oct.   30 ;    Serial  No.    179,694  ;   pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 
Lfnderwear,     camisoles,     brassi&res,     chemises,     etc.        Z. 

Samuels.      163.394:  Jan.  9. 
Underwear,    Children's.      Waterville    Textile    Mills,    Inc. 

170,073  ;   July   10  ;   Serial  No.  166,210  ;  published  Dec. 

12,  1922. 
Underwear.     Children's     knit.       J.      H.     Semel     &     Co, 

170,145  :   July   10  :   Serial  No.   163,653  ;  published  Apr. 

10.  1923. 
Underwear,  footwear,  neckwear,   shirts.  Men's  and   boys'. 

Saks     ><c     Companv.       177,095;     Dec.     11;     Serial     No. 

172.444:    published    Sept.    11,    1923. 
Underwear  for  men  and  boys.  Knitted  fabric.     Standard 

Knitting  Mills.     166.687;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  167,056; 

published   .Tan.    9,    1923. 
Underwear  for  women  and  girls.     R.  S.  Philips.     173.436; 

Sept.  25  :  Serial  No.  174.750  ;  published  .Tune  26.  1923. 
Underwear,     hosiery,     and    sweaters.       J.     B.     Hirshfeld. 

174,264 ;    Oct.   9 ;    Serial   No.   176,184 ;   puhlished   July 

17,   1923. 
Underwear,  hosiery,  sweaters,  etc.     Levi  &  Seligman,  Inc. 

168,005  ;  May  8. 
Underwear,     Knitted     and     textile.       Manny-Rielly     Co. 

175,767  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.   177,135  ;  published  Aug. 

28.  1923. 
Underwear.   Ladies'   and   children's.     James    A.   Hearn   & 

Son.    Inc.      168.198 ;    May    15  :     Serial    No.     165.993 ; 

published  .Tan.   .30.   1923. 
Underwear.  Ladies'  and   girls'  knit.     Reading  Underwear 

Co.     176,607  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.   179,554  ;  published 

Sept.  18,  1923. 
Underwear,     Ladies'     and     misses'.      Philipsborn's,    Inc. 

169.092  :  .Tune  5. 
Underwear,  Ladles'  and  misses'  silk  and  cotton.     J.  Gar- 

finkle.      175,068 ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial    No.    170,814 ;    pub- 
lished  Aug,   7.  1923. 
Underwear,  Ladies'  cotton  knit.     J.  L.  Miller.     173,942  ; 

Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  179,946;  published  .Tuly  17,  1923. 
Underwear,  Ladies'  silk.   Vanitv  Fair  Silk  Mills.     171,198  ; 

.Tnlv   31  :    Spi-ial   No.   147.649  :   published   May  8,   1923. 
Underwear  made  of  textile  fabrics.  Ladies'.     N.  Bregstein. 

17.3.211:  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  171,250;  published  June 

12,  1923. 
Underwear,    Men's.      Abraham    &    Straus.    Inc.      175.945; 

Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.   172,815  :  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Underwear.   Men's.      C.    M.    Walker.      176,761:    Nov.   27; 

Serial  No.  175,446;   published   Sept.  11,   1923. 
Underwear,   Men's  and    boys'.      Standard   Knitting  Mills. 

166,708-9;  Apr.   10:   Serial  Nos.  167,057-8:   published 

Jan.   9.    1923. 
Underwear.  Men's  and  women's.     Waterville  Textile  Mills, 

Inc.     165,302;  Mar.   0;    Serial  No.   163,486;   published 

Nov.   14.   1922. 
Underwear,  Men's  athletic.     Embassy  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration.     167,791;   May   8;   Serial   No.   165,488;   pub- 
lished Feb.  6,  1923. 
Underwear,   Men's  athletic.     Nantex  Mfg.   Co.      166.699  ; 

Apr.  10;   Serial  No.  168,687;   published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Underwear,   Men's   athletic.     Nantex  Mfg.   Co.     167,898 ; 

May  8 ;  Serial  No.  168.686  :   published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Underwear,  Muslin  and  silk.     Harris  &  Barnett.     166,625  ; 

Apr.  10;   Serial  No.   168,642;  published  .Tan.  23.  1923. 
Underwear,   Nainsook   athletic.     M.    P.    Tully.      171,291 ; 

Aug.  7;   Serial  No.  166,542;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Underwear  of  knit  and  woven  fabric  for  men      Scheinzelt- 

Goldman    Co.     166,724  :   Apr.   10  ;   Serial   No.   160,567  ; 

published  Dec.   12,   1922. 
Underwear    of    knitted    and    textile    fabric    for    females. 

Martha  Maid  Manufacturing  Company.     174.331 ;   Oct. 

16;  Serial  No.  3  78,084;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Underwear  of  textile  fabric.     H.  H.  Hess.     165.303  ;  Mar. 

6 ;  Serial  No.  163.396  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Underwear  of  textile  fabric.  Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing 
Company.  172,842 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  168,376  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 

Underwear  of  textile  fabric.  Salt's  Textile  Manufactur- 
ing Company.  172,856  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  168,379  ; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Underwear  of  textile  fabric,  Children's.  Carson  Pirie 
Scott  &  Co.  166,721  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  161,807  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.   2,   1923. 

Underwear  of  textile  fabric  for  women.  Sterling  Under- 
wear Company.  176,260  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  180,561  ; 
published    Sept.    11,    1923. 

Underwear  of  textile  fabric,  Women's.  D.  J.  Healv. 
164,986;   Feb.   27. 

Underwear  of  woven  and  knitted  fabrics.  The  B.  V.  D. 
Company.     163,555  ;   Jan.  23. 

Underwear,  shirts,  and  blouses,  Men's,  youths',  and  boys' 
textile.  Sweetser  &  Son.  165,584 ;  Mar.  13 ;  Serial 
No.   163,118  ;  published  Dec.   12,   1922. 

Underwear,  sport  hats,  hosiery,  etc..  Ladies'.  William 
M.  Grant  &  Son.  170,123  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  164,104  ; 
published  Oct.  10,  1922. 

Underwear,  sweaters,  and  bathing  suits.  Knitted.  Ameri- 
can Wholesale  Corporation  (Baltimore  Bargain  House). 
173,023  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,817  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Underwear,  sweaters,  dresses,  etc.  Cohen  Brothers  Manu- 
facturing Co.     164,797  ;   Feb.  27. 

Underwear,  sweaters,  hosiery,  caps,  etc..  Knitted.  Frank 
&  Company.  175,143  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  180,334  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,   1923. 

Undei-wear,  Textile  -  fabric.  American  Lady  Corset 
Co.  176,885  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  151,999  ;  published 
Apr.  11,  1922. 

Underwear  union  suit.  C.  G.  Wright.  177,378 ;  Dec. 
18 :    Serial  No.    181,097  ;   published   Oct.   2,    1923. 

Underwear,  Women's.  Marshall  Field  &  Company. 
177,392  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  181,267  ;  published  Oct. 
2,  1923. 

Underwear,  Women's.  Van  Raalte  Company.  175,598 ; 
Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  179,020  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Underwear,  Women's  and  children's  textile.  Ida  Munzer, 
Inc.  174,795  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  174,586  ;  published 
July  24,  1923. 

Underwear,  Women's  and  misses'.  Barrow  Mfg.  Co. 
169,093  ;  June  5. 

Underwear,  Women's  muslin.  Gutman  Bros.  175,861  ; 
Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.  175,489  ;  published  Aug.   28,  192S. 

Underwear,  wrappers,  and  bands.  Infants'  knitted.  Ev- 
erett Knitting  Works.  174,325 ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No. 
177,903;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Uniforms.  C.  D.  Randies.  173,974  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
158,895;   published  July  17,  1923. 

Uniforms.      Utica   Uniform   Company.      164,751  :   Feb.   27. 

Uniforms,  caps,  and  aprons,  men's  and  boys'  shirts,  etc., 
Nurses'  and  maids'.  B.  B.  &  R.  Knight,  Inc.  174,998  ; 
Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  172,682 ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Union  and  combination  suits,  undershirts,  underdrawers. 
Superior  Athletic  Underwear  Company.  174,269  ;  Oct. 
9 ;   Serial  No.   174,642  ;   published   July  10,   1923. 

Union  suits  for  men  and  boys.  Athletic.  Cooper  Coate 
&  Casey  Dry  Goods  Co.     163,559  ;   Jan.  23. 

Union  suits,  vests,  and  pants.  Ladies.'  Textile  Manu- 
facturing Co.  167,831  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  169,937  ; 
published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Vests,  bloomers,  knickerbockers,  etc.  Vanity  Fair  Silk 
Mills.  175.353  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  167,109  ;  published 
Aug.  14,  1923. 

Vests,  coats,  trousers,  and  overcoats.  Goodlow  Coi'pora- 
tion.     169,425  ;  June  12. 

Vests  for  men.  Reififman-Corn  Inc.  174,842 ;  Oct.  23  ; 
Serial  No.  177,801 ;  published  .July  31,  1923. 

Waistbands.  See  The  Point  Waistband  Company. 
176,624  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  161,651  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Waists.     Pongee  Waist  House,  Inc.     163,959  ;  Feb.  6. 
Waists  and  hosiery.     House  of  Byer.     160,626  ;  Apr.  10  ; 

Serial  No.  168,612;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Waists  and  hosiery.     House  of  Byer.     166,628  ;  Apr.  10  ; 

Serial  No.  168,611;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Waists  and  hosiery.     House  of  Byer.     171,325  ;   Aug.   7  ; 

Serial  No.   168,614  ;   published  May   1,   1923. 
Waists   and    shirts,    particularly   underwaists.    Children's. 

R.  &  J.  Waist  Company.     171,718  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 

144,429  ;  published  May   15,   1923. 
Waists  and   underwear.   Children's.     Thos.   P.  Taylor  Co. 

177.251-2  ;  Dec.   11 ;  Serial  Nos.  183,506-7  ;   published 

Sept.  25,  1923. 
Waists,    blouses,    dresses,    skirts,    suits,    etc!      Deutz    & 

Ortenberg,  Inc.     164,580;  Feb.  20. 
Waists,    Ladies.      Ely    Waist,    Inc.      166,695;    Apr.    10; 

Scrfal  No.   166,824  ;   published  Dec.   19,   1922. 
Woolen    cloth,    automobile    robes,    and    blanlcets.     Eaton 

Rapids  Woolen  Mills.     163,456  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     La  Lainiere  de  Roubaix.     163,359  ; 

Jan.  9  ;  Serial  No.  166,141  ;  published  Oct.  17,  1922. 
Woolen    wearing    apparel.       Gilbert    Knitting    Company. 

165,238;  Mar.  6. 
Woven,   knitted,    netted,   textile,    and   pile   fabrics  in    the 

piece.     Cheney  Brothers.     103.296  ;  Jan.  9  ;   Serial  No. 

168,449  ;  published  Oct.  17,  1922. 


Wrappers,  Infants'.  Walnott  Knitting  Company.  172,599  ; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  171,049  ;  publi.shed  June  5,  1923. 

Yarns,  worsted,  woolen,  silk,  and  silk  and  wool  mixed. 
James  Lees  and  Sons  Company.  163,095 ;  Jan.  2 : 
Serial  No.  157,893  ;  published  Feb.  28,  1922. 

CLASS  40. 

Art   needlework,  knitting  work,   crocheting  work.     Bern- 
hard   Ulmann   Co.     165,874 ;   Mar.   20. 
Beads.     Nelson   Bead   Company.     172,236 ;   Aug.    28 ;   Se- 
rial No.    175,151 ;    published   May    8,    1923. 
Beads    and    bead    trimmings.      Leo    F.    Phillips    &    Co. 

173,623;    Oct.   2;    Serial   No.    165,599;    published   July 

3,   1923. 
Bedcover  holders.     E.   C.   Laird.      176,773  ;  Nov.   27. 
Braid,   Ric-rac.      Barash   Bros.,    Inc.      174,767;    Oct..  23; 

Serial  No.  170,269  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Binding     and     trimming.         Bias    Narrow     Fabric     Co. 

171,936;  Aug.   14. 
Binding     braids,     galloons,     etc.       James     Nelson,     Ltd. 

168,916  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.   154,321 ;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Bindings   and    tapes.    Bias.      Economy   Bias   Binding   Co. 

164,033  ;  Feb.  6. 
Bindings,    snap    fasteners,    dress    shields,     etc.      Jordan 

Marsh  Company.     163.957;  Oct.  6. 
Braid.     American  Webbing  Company.     172.390;  Aug.  28; 

Serial  No.  168.703  ;  published  May  8,   1923. 
Braid,    braided    tapes,    elastic   laces,    etc.      Arch    Narrow 

Fabric    Company.       177,396 ;     Dec.     18 ;     Serial     No. 

181,470;  publLshed  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Braids.     Griffing  Manufacturing  Co.     174,843;   Oct.   23; 

Serial  No.  177,776;  published  ,Tuly  31,  1923. 
Braids,    tassels,    etc.      Morisse    Lace    &    Embroidery    Co. 

173,672  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,983  ;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Braids,   tassels,    passementeries,   and  garniture.     Morisse 

Lace  &  Embroidery  Co.      173,673  ;    Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No. 

177,984;   published  .July  3,   1923. 
Buckles.       Hickok     Manufacturing     Company.       177,816 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Buckles  and  belt  link.s.     E.  Abraham.     172,321 ;  Aug.  28  ; 

Serial   No.    176,589 ;    published   May    8.    1923. 
Buckles  and  buckles   and   clasps   for  shoes   and  slippers, 

Belt.     Riker  Company.     165,963  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No. 

156,973  :  published  Aug.  15,  1922. 
Buckles  and  resilient  belt  links.     E.  Abraham.     167,149 : 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  145,542  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Buttons.     J.  C.  Dowd  &  Co.     164,035  ;  Feb.  6. 
Buttons.     J.  C.  Dowd  &  Co.     164,039  ;  Feb.  6. 
Buttons.      Huntington    Rubber   Mills.      167,536 ;    May   1 ; 

Serial  No.  171,920  :  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Buttons,   elastic   webbing,  and  toilet  pins.     L.   H.   Lewis 

Company.       165,355 ;     Mar.     6 ;     Serial    No.     168,475 ; 

published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Buttons,  Extensible  cuff.     C.  C.  Taylor.     167,705  ;  May  8  ; 

Serial  No.   160,645  :   published  Feb.   20.   1923. 
Buttons,   Pearl.      McCarthy    Bros.      171,641  ;   Aug.    7. 
Clasps  for  arm  bands.     Ansonia  O  &  C  Co.     172,401 ;  Aug. 

28  ;   Serial  No.  165,053  ;  published  May  1.   1923, 
Combs.  American  Hard  Rubber  Company.     169,623  ;  June 

26 ;   Serial  No.   173,025  ;  published  Mar.  27,   1923. 
Combs.     American  Hard  Rubber  Company.     172.348  ;  Aug. 

28  ;  Serial  No.  173,024  ;  published  May  15.  1923. 
Combs.     Noyes  Comb  Company.     167,548 ;  May  1 ;  Serial 

No.    170,306 :    published    Jan.   30,   1923. 
Combs.     Sanitary  Comb  Co.     165,235 ;  Mar.  6.  , 

Combs  and  barrettes.     Pacific  Novelty  Company.     173,772  ;  I 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,851 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Combs,    Celluloid    or   pyroxylin.      Royal    Comb   Company. 

165,312 ;   Mar.   6 ;   Serial   No.   165,817 ;   published   Nov. 

14,  1922. 
Combs,    Hair-straightening.      O.    R.    Altwein.      169,660; 

June  26  ;  Serial  No.   166,733  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Corset   steels.     Rite  Form   Corset  Co.     173,863;   Oct.  2; 

Serial  No.  175,107  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Darning     devices.       Justrite     Manufacturing     Company. 

164,030;   Feb.   6. 
Dress    shields.      Associated    Merchandising    Corporation. 

173.716  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,705  ;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Dress  shields.     Canfield  Rubber  Company.     172,290  ;  Aug. 

28;  Serial  No.  166,292;  published  May   15,  1923. 
Dress   shields.      Canfield    Rubber    Company.      24,208 ;    re- 
newed Feb.  13,  1924. 
Dress    shields.      Empire    Shield    Co.      169,890;    July    3; 

Serial  No.  159,308  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Dress  shields.     I.  B.  Kleinert  Rubber  Company.     173,719  ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  179,104  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Dress  shields.     I.  B.  Kleinert  Rubber  Company.     174,910  ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,105  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Dress  shields.     A.  Martin.     167,495  ;  May  1 ;   Serial  No. 

166.240;    published    Jan.    2,    1923. 
Dress  shields.     A.  Stein  &  Company.     168,904  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial   No.    165,095 ;    published   Feb.    27,    1923. 
Dress    shields,    clastic    webbing,    shirred    elastic    ribbon. 

A.    Stein    &   Company.      177,534;    Dec.    18;    Serial   No. 

183,004  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Elastic  web.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     165.064  ;  Mar. 

6  ;  Serial  No.  165.932  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Elastic  web.     Marshall  Fii'ld  &  Company.     165,065  ;  Mar. 

6  ;  Serial  No.  165,926  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Clnssificd  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


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Elastic  web,  Mercerized  lisle.     C.  11.  Crowley.     163,956; 

Feb.  6. 
Elastic    webbing.       Ponn    Rivet    Corporation.      165. .310 ; 

Mar.  6  :  t^erial  No.  101,335  ;  publisbcd  Dec.  5,  10:i2. 
Elastic  webbing.    Treo  Company.     164,013  ;  Feb.  6. 
Elastic  webbings,  tapes,  bindings,  braids,  etc.     William  T. 

Palmer  &  Company.     163,064  :  Feb.  6. 
Elastic  webs.     Geo.  S.  Colton  Elastic  Web  Co.     168,922  ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  144,801  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Embroidery   edgings,   braids,    tapes,    binding ;    linen,    silk, 

and    cotton    elastic    beltings,    etc.      Broadway    Bargain 

House.     165,920  ;  Mar.  20. 
Fringes  and  art  needlework.     Powers.  Friend  &  Lichtman. 

173.726  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  179,426  ;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Garters,    hose    supporters,    and    various    other    purposes. 

Elastic    ruffled   ribbon    for,      S.    L.    Migel    &   Company. 

164.022  :  Feb.  6. 
Hair  combs,  shoehorns,  buttonhooks,  and  pincushions.     F. 

1.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company.     168,889  ;  May  29  ; 
Sorial  N9.  170.23S  :  published  Mar.  13,  3  923. 

Hair  curlers.     Pagoda  Import  Company.     171,647  ;  Aug.  7. 
Hair    curlers.       West    Electric     Hair    Curler    Company. 

173.731  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  180,313  ;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Hair  curlers,  wavers,  crimpers,  and  puffs.     L.  M.  O'Con- 

nell.     168.927;  May  29;   Serial  No.  174,098  ;  published 

Mar.  13.  1923. 
Hair   goods.     A.   Breslauer.      171.634 ;  Aug.    7. 
Hair   goods.      Hyman    &   Oppenheim.      167,894 ;   May   8 ; 

Serial  No.  167,301  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Hair  goods.     Hynian  &  Oppenheim.     168,934-5  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  Nos.  173.286-7  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Hairpin  and  hair  curler.   W.  PI.  McGee.    165.921  ;  Mar.  20. 
Hairpins.     National   Hair   Goods  Co,     177.786;   Dec.    2.=). 
Hairpins.      Scolding  Locks   Hairpin    Company.     164,017 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Hairpins,    common    pins,    hand    sewing    needles,    crochet 

hooks,    etc,      Marshall    Field    &    Company.       168,205 ; 

May  15  ;  Serial  No.  161,546  :  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Hairpins,    shoe    laces,    hair   curlers,    snap   fasteners,    etc. 

Zales  Bros.     168.909  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  160,270 ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 
Hair  rolls.     Reichman  &  Faust.      167,443  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 

No.  161,065  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Hair  wavers.     R.  Gordone.     167.632  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 

166,681  ;   published  Nov.   14,   1922. 
Hair      wavers.        McConnell      Manufacturing      Company. 

177,397  ;   Dec.   18  ;    Serial  No.   181,204  ;   published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 

Hair  wavers,  crimpers,  curlers,  etc.  L.  M.  Garrity  &  Co. 
167,410 ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  168,361  ;  published  Jan. 
2,  1923. 

Hair-waving  implements,  Nonelastic  iron-hented.  J.  A. 
Hartvig.  171,757  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  178,101  ;  pub- 
lished  May  29.   1923. 

Hatbands  McKibbin,  DriscoU  &  Dorsey,  Inc.  169,728 ; 
June  26. 

Hooks  and  eyes,  snap  fasteners,  and  safety  pins.  De 
Long  Hook  and  Eye  Company.  172,248  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Se- 
rial No.   159,351 ;  published   May  22,   1923. 

Hooks  and  eyes,  snap  fasteners,  safety  pins,  etc.  De 
Long  Hook  and  Eye  Company.  172,244  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Se- 
rial No.   161,767  ;   published  May  22,   1923. 

Lace  tips.  Corset  and  shoe.  Adjusto  Shoe  Lace  Company. 
168,670  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  152,303  ;  published  Jan. 
9,  1923. 

Laces  and  elastic  wehbing.  Shoe  and  corset.  L.  &  R. 
Company.      171,635 ;    Aug.    7. 

Laces,  Shoe.  Cortland  Line  Co.  167,765  ;  May  8  ;  Serial 
No.  169,950 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Laces,  Shoe.     C.  T.  Spiropulos.     169,027  ;  May  29. 

Laces,  Shoe  and  corset.  Hutmacher  Braiding  Company. 
170,585  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  156,789  ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Lacings,  galloons,  and  braids.  Cotton.  Glencairn  Mfg. 
Co.     164.031 ;  Feb.  6. 

Lacings,  galloons,  and  braids.  Shoe,  underwear,  and 
blouse.  United  Lace  &  Braid  Mfg.  Co.  175,097  ;  Oct, 
30 ;  Serial  No.  179,897  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Lacings,  galloons,  braids,  etc,  Shoe  and  other.  Walker 
Webbing  Co.  170,587  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  156,125  ; 
published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Lacings,  Shoe.  Standard  Products  Company.  171,637 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Lacings,  Shoe,  corset,  underwear,  blouse,  etc.  Glencairn 
Mfg.  Co.     164,027  ;  Feb.  6. 

Lingerie  trimming,  fancy  braids,  etc.  Marshall  Field  & 
Companv.  169,880  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  146,534  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  21,  1922. 

Needles.     G.  N.   Bolinger.     164,015  ;  Feb.   6. 

Needles.  Excelsior  Needle  Company.  23,649 ;  renewed 
Sept.  26,  1923. 

Needles.  John  James  &  Sons  Limited.  172.298  ;  Aug.  28  ; 
Serial  No.  178,104  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Needles.  J.  Roberts.  168.887  ;  May  29.  Serial  No. 
170,257  ;  published  Feb.  27.   1923. 

Needles  for  hand  sewing.  John  James  &  Sons  Limited. 
173,677  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,105  ;  published  July  3, 
1922. 

Needlework,  Art.  T,  Buettner  &  Co,  170,645  :  July  17  ; 
Serial   No.    170,270;   published   Apr.    24,    1923. 


Needlework,    Designs   used    for    art.      B.    M.    Hammond. 

169,647  ;  June  26  ;   Serial  No.  169,852  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Notions    and    small    wares.       William     H.     Cole    &    Co. 

173,596  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  167,973  ;  published  June  12, 

1923. 
Package  outfit.     L.  H.  Feldman.     173,917  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 

No.  174,517  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Patterns,     Perloiated.      E.     Engler.       167,540  ;    May     1 ; 

Serial  No.  170,812;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Pins.      William   I'rym   Company.      175.857 ;   Nov.    13 ;   Se- 
rial No.   175,997  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1023. 
Pins  and  hairpins  of  nonprecious  metal  and  hand  sewing 

needles.     Kirby,  Beard  &  Co.     172,448  ;   Aug.   28 ;   Se- 
rial No.  172,228  :  published  May  1,   1923. 
Pins  and  hairpins  of  nonprecious  metals.     Kirby,  Beard  & 

Co.     172.449  ;  Aug.   28 ;   Serial  No.   172,229  ;  published 

May  1,   192;;. 
Pins  and  hand  sewin,g  needles.  Common.     William  Prym 

Company.     176,747  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  175,996  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 
Pins,   Card,   T,   and   bank.      Guild  Products   Corporation. 

168,903  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.  165,543  ;  published  Mar. 

13,    1923. 
Pins,  hairpins,  and  hand  sewing  needles.     Kirby,  Beard  & 

Co.     172,457  ;  Aug.   28 ;   Serial  No.  172,681 ;  published 

May  1,   1923. 
Pins,  hairpins,  safety  pins,  elastics,  and  hair  nets.     Aller 

Brothers.     172,354;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  173,390;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 
Pins,  hairpins,  safety  pins,  etc.,  Toilet.     D.  F.  Taylor  and 

Company    Limited.       166,238 ;     Mar.     27 ;     Serial    No. 

165,513  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Pins  of  nonprecious  metal.     Kirby,  Beard  &  Co.     172,450  ; 

Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  172,230  ;  pubUshed  May  1,  1923. 
Pins,    Safety.     American   Pin   Company.      172,327 ;    Aug, 

28;  Serial  No.  177,061;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Pins,  Safety.     W.  T.  Grant  Company.     177,390;  Dec.  18  1 

Serial  No.  181,829  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Pins,  Safety.     A.  J.  Hague  &  Co.     166,318  ;  Mar.   27. 
Pins,    Safety.      F.    Kelly    Company.      167,750;    May    8; 

Serial   No.    170,686 ;    published    Jan.    9,    1923. 
Pins,   Safety.     F,   Rees,     164,032:   Feb,   6, 
Pins,  Safety.     Risdon  Manufacturing  Company.     175,200; 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  175,104  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Pins,  Safety.     Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.     172,237  ;  Aug.  28 ; 

Serial  No.  175,215  ;  published  May  8.  1923. 
Pins,    snap    fasteners,    and    hooks   and    eyes.    Safety   and 

toilet.     Francis  Manufacturing  Co.     167,573  ;   May  1 ; 

Serial  No.   166,674  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Ribbon  novelties   or   trims.     R,    C.   Taft.      170,646 ;   July 

17;    Serial   No.    170,164;   published  Apr.   24,    1923. 
Eickrack  braid  and  shirred  ribbon  elastic.     Barash  Broth- 
ers,  Inc.      174,129  ;   Oct,    2  ;    Serial  No.   180,738  ;   pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 
Shirts  from   creeping  up.   Devices  for  preventing.     Shirt 

Snubers     Company.       172,322;    Aug.     28;     Serial    No. 

176,577;    published    May    8.    1923. 
Shoe   laces.      Sealace   Co.      165.356 ;   Mar.    6 ;    Serial   No. 

168.129 ;   published   Dec.   5,    1922. 
Shoe  lacings.     Tubular  Tape  Mfg.  Co.     165,294  ;  Mar.  6  r 

Serial  No.  165,729  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Shoulder    straps.    Flexible.      H.   T.   Applegate.      176,511  ; 

Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  165,054;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Snap  fasteners.     Carson  Pirie  Scott  &  Co.     168,939  ;  May 

29  ;  Serial  No.  172,961  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Snap  fasteners.     S.  Glembv's  Sons  Co.     164,041-2  ;  Feb.  6. 
Snap  fasteners.     S,  Glemby's  Sons  Co.     170,355  ;  July  10. 
Snap   fasteners.      Kranish   Bros.      169,424  ;    June   12. 
Snap  fasteners.     Radeu  Bros.     172,383  ;  Aug.  28  ;   Serial 

No.   138,690;   published  Mar.   8,   1921. 
Snap  fasteners,  elastic  webbin.g,  cotton  tape,  etc.     W.  F. 

Daggett  &  Sons.     165,314  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  166,662  r 

published  Nov.  14,  1922 
Stilettos,  hooks  and  eyes,  corset  eyes,  snap  fasteners,  etc.. 

Bone.     William  Prym  Company.     174.933  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Se- 
rial No.   148.615:  published  July   17,   1923. 
Stilettos,    hooks    and    eyes,    snap    fasteners,    etc.,    Bone. 

William    Prym    Company.      177,506 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial 

No.  148,617  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Tape.     Associated  Merchandising  Corporation.     173,715 ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,704  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Tape  and  binding.  Bias-fold.     Marshall  Field  &  Company, 

171,937  ;  Aug.  14. 
Tape    and    braid    of    all    kinds.      F.    W.    Woolworth    Co. 

172,335  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  177,807  ;  published  May  8,. 

1923. 
Tape,  Bias.     C.  H.  Farmer  &  Co.     163,570;  ,Tan,  23. 
Tape,  Bias.     Walker  Stetson  Company.     163,639  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tape,    pins,    hair    curlers,  >tetc..    Lingerie.      Samstag    & 

Hilder  Bros.      170,494;   July  17;    Serial   No.    172,060; 

published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Tapes  and  bindings.     J.  Sullivan  &  Sons  Manufacturing 

Co.      165,319  ;   Mar.   6  ;    Serial  No.   167,852  ;    published 

Dec.  5,  1922. 
Thimbles.     Simons  Bros.  Company.     163,968  ;  Feb.  6. 
Webbings,     Elastic.       Russell     Manufacturing     Company. 

163,532  ;  Jan.  16. 
Webbings,     Elastic.       Russell     Manufacturing     Company. 

167,742 ;    May   8 ;    Serial   No.    169,258 ;    published   Jan. 

9,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trude-marks  registered — Continued. 


Webbings,  Elastic.  Russell  Manufacturing  Company. 
167,749 ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No.    170,548 ;    published   Jan. 

9,  1923. 

Wires   and   straw  braids.      Holyoke   Company.      172,261 ; 

Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  132,740  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Woolen    dress    goods.      Botany    Worsted    Mills.      23,936 ; 

renewed  Dec.  19,  1923. 

CLASS  41. 

Parasols  and  umbrellas.  Weinberg  &  Blsbing.  164,072  ; 
Fob.   13. 

Umbrella  and  parasol  ribs.  S.  W.  Evans  &  Son.  177,474  ; 
Dec.   18 ;   Serial   No.    185.010 ;   published   Oct.   2,   1923. 

Umbrella  and  parasol  ribs.  S.  W.  Evans  &  Son, 
177,476  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  185,009  ;  published  Oct. 
2    1923. 

Umbrellas'.  Kortenbach  &  Rauh.  171,066 ;  July  31 ;  Se- 
rial No.  162,557  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Umbrellas.  Kortenbach  &  Rauh.  171,148  ;  July  31 ;  Se- 
rial No.  162,556  :  published  May  1,  1923. 

Umbrellas.  Paperbrella  Co.  168,339 ;  May  22 ;  Serial 
No.  155,697  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Umbrellas  and  parasols.  G.  S.  Berman.  177,349  ;  Dec. 
18  :  Serial  No.  180.834  :  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Umbrellas  and  parasols.  F.  M.  Burns.  173.707  ;  Oct.  2  ; 
Serial  No.  177,956  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Umbrellas  and  parasols.  J.  Grossman.  174.366  ;  Oct.  16  ; 
Serial  No.  176,342  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Umbrellas  and  parasols.  J.  Grossman.  177,569 ;  Dec. 
IS :    Serial   No.    176.341  ;    published    Sept.    11,    1923. 

Umbrellas  and  parasols  and  frames  thereof.  Fretz,  Gross 
&  Co.     164,565;  Feb.  20. 

CLASS  42. 

Astrakhan  cloth  in  the  piece.  Carlton  Mills  Co.  164,211 ; 
Feb.   13. 

Bed  coverings,  sheetings,  pillowcases,  etc.  F.  W.  B.iflig. 
173,968  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  161,550 ;  published  July  17, 
1923. 

Bedquilts,  bedspreads,  and  counterpanes.  Ely  &  Walker 
Dry  Goods  Company.  165,690 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
170,183 ;    published   Dec.    26,    1922. 

Bedspreads.  Primrose  Draperies,  Inc.  174,124  ;  Oct.  2  ,' 
Serial  No.  180,493  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 

Bedspreads.  Sorrjck-Caylor  Company.  176,059  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  182,366  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Bedspreads  and  pillow  shams.  Marshall  Field  &  Com- 
pany.    163,368-9  ;  Jan.  9. 

Bedspreads,  napkins,  tablecloths,  sheeting,  etc.  Hale 
Bros.  Inc.     163.889  :  Feb.  0. 

Bedspreads,  tablecloths,  table  covers,  napkins,  fttc.  Ameri- 
can Textile  Art  Printing  &  Dyeing  Company.  167,689  ; 
May  8;  Serial  No.'  159,134;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 

Bengaline,  chiffon,  crashes,  serges,  etc.  Lorraine  Manu- 
facturing Company.     173,584  :   Sept.   25. 

Billiard  cloth  in  the  piece.  American  Billiard  Supply 
Company.     163,899  ;  Feb.  6. 

Blankets.     Carson  Pirie  Scott  &  Co.     165,573  ;  Mar.  13  ; 

Serial  No.  161,809  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Blankets  and  cotton  blanket  piece  goods.  Cotton.    Ksmond 

Mills.     171,608;  Aug.  7;  Serial  "No.  173,703;  published 

May    15,    1923. 
Blankets,  blanket  fabrics,  cotton  piece  goods,  auto  robes, 

etc.      Esmond    Mills.      165,742 ;    Mar.    20 ;    Serial    No. 

171,789  ;  published  Jan.  2,   1923. 
Blankets,  blanket  fabrics,  cotton  piece  goods,  etc.    Esmond 

Mills.      165,805 ;    Mar.    20 ;    Serial    No.    171,790 ;    pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 
Blankets,  Cotton.     Carolina  Cotton  &  Woolen  Mills  Com- 
pany.     175,180-1 ;    Oct.    30 :    Serial    Nos.    181,243-4 ; 

published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Blankets,  Woolen.     I.  Ginzkey  Maffersdorf,  Inc.     163,980  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Blankets,   Woolen  and  cotton.     Fuld  Brothers.     172,933  ; 

Sept.  11  :  Serial  No.  165,132  ;  published  Aug.  1,  1922. 
Blankets,    Woolen   foothall.      James   W.   Brine    Company. 

170,519  ;   July  17 ;   Serial   No.  172,728  ;   published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 
Broadcloth,  Cotton.     Bear  Mill  Manufacturing  Company. 

175.053  ;   Oct.   30  ;   Serial  No.   179,351 ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
Carpets,    rugs,    and   draperies.      Asia    Sales    Corporation. 

175,567;  Nov.   6;   Serial  No.   181,236;   published  Aug. 

28    1923. 
Carpets,   Textile.     Aetna  Carpet  Co.     170.539;  July  17; 

Serial  No.  174,504;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Carpets,    Velvet.      Marshall    Field   &   Company,    165,901 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Carpets,  Velvet.     Marshall  Pleld  &  Company.     165,903 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Carpets,  Wilton.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     165,902  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Carpets,     Wilton.       Philadelphia     Carpet     Co.       169,.531  : 

June  19  :  Serial  No.  166,604  :  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Carpets.   Wilton  and  plush.     M.   .T.   Whittall   Associates. 

168,885  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.   167,063  ;   published  Mar. 

13,  1923.  •        -   1 

Carpets.  Wilton  and  plush.  M.  J.  Whittall  Associates. 
171,465:    Aug.   7;   Serial  No.    167,064;   published  May 

10,  19^o* 


Carpets,   Wilton   and   plush.     M.   J.   Whittall   Associates. 

174,950  :   Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.   167,065  ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Cheesecloth,  crinoline,  and  bunting  in  the  piece.     Lewis 

Manufacturing  Company.     174,977  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No. 

150,319  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Cheviots  in  the  piece.     J.   P.  Crozcr.     165.452;  Mar.  13; 

Serial  No.   171,488  :   published  Jan.   2,   1923. 
Cloth  and  stuffs  of  wool  and  worsted.     Pendle  &  Rivett 

Limited.      174,127  ;    Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No.    180,549  ;    pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 
Cloth   and   stuffs  of  wool,   worsted,   or  hair.      Sime   Wil- 
liamson &  Co.     166,224  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,906  ; 

published   Oct.   31,   1922. 
Cloth,    bed    blankets,    and    automobile    robes.      Glimmer- 
glen  Farms,  Inc.     165,681 ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  170,526  ; 

pubUshed  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Cloth     in     the     piece.       William     Hollins     &     Company. 

168,674:  May  29;   Serial  No.   146,509;   published  Feb. 

27,   192.3. 
Cloth  of  camel's  hair.    S.  Stroock  &  Co.    165,93§  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cloths  and  stuffs  of  wool,  worsted,  etc.    Wilson  &  Glenny, 

Ltd.     167,485;  May  1:   Serial  No.  159,910;  published 

Feb.  20,  1923. 
Cloths   and   stuffs    of  wool,   worsted,   or   hair.     Lewis   & 

Harris  Handwoven  Tweed  Company,  Limited.     171,499  ; 

Aug.   7  ;   Serial  No.   171,131 ;   published  May  22,  1923. 
Cloths  and   piece  goods  of  wool,   worsted,  and  hair,  and 

combinations  of  same.     Priestleys,  Limited.     167,103  ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  169.422  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Cloths,   Face   or   wash.     W.   A.   Schwalb.      175.151 ;    Oct. 

30  ;  Serial  No.  180.813  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Coating,   All-wool.     Frederick   Lausser  &  Son.     175,659 ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,694  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Ooatings    in     the    piece,     Bolivia.       C.     Bahnsen     &    Co. 

177,303-4  ;  Dec.   18  ;   Serial  Nos.   172,461-2  ;  published 

Sept.  25,  1923. 
Corduroys   in    the    piece.      John    S.    Boyd    Co.      167.673 ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  173,227  :  published    Feb.  27.   1923. 
Corduroys    in    the    piece.      .John    S.    Bovd    Co.      168,766 ; 

May  29 ;   Serial  No.    173,229 ;   published   Mar.   6.   1923. 
Cotton  and  cotton  and  silk  mixture  fabrics  in  the  piece. 

Waumbek    Manufacturing    Company.       169,673 ;     June 

26;  Serial  No.  174,548;  published   Mar.   27,  1923. 
Cotton   and  cotton   and   silk  mixture  piece  goods.      Cohn 

Hall  Marx  Co.     175.098  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  179,853  ; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Cotton  and  linen  piece  goods.     F.  Sichel.     169,669 ;  June 

26;   Serial  No.   175,028;  published  Mar.   27,   1923. 
Cotton  and  other  piece  goods.     Bradford  Dyers'  Associa- 
tion.  Limited.     175,049  ;  Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.   179,583  ; 
•  published  Aug.  14.  1923. 
Cotton  and  other  piece   goods.     Lorraine  Manufacturing 

Company.     175,218;  Oct.  30. 
Cotton  and  silk  and  combinations  of  cotton  and  .silk  piece 

goods.     Weil  Brothers.     165,878  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cotton    and    silk    mixture    piece    goods.      Voss    &    Stern. 

172.622  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  160,315  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Cotton    and    silk    mixture   piece    goods.      Voss    &    Stern. 

172.623  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  160,313  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Cotton  find  silk  mixture  piece  goods.  Voss  &  Stern. 
173,247  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  160,328  ;  published  June 
19.   1923. 

Cotton  and  wool  piece  goods.  Laskin-Swatt  Co.  172.607 ; 
Sept.  11  :  Serial  No.  170.145  ;  published  .Tune  5,  1923. 

Cotton  and  woolen  piece  goods  and  mixtures  of  the  same 
in  the  piece.  Atlantic  Mills.  173,929;  Oct.  2;  Serial 
No.  177,947;  published  July  17,   1923. 

Cotton,  wool,  etc.,  piece  goods.  Woven  and  knitted.  Vary 
Knit  Co.  173.218;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  174,348;  pub- 
lished .Tune  12,  1923. 

Cotton,  artificial-silk,  silk,  and  woolen  piece  goods  and 
admixtures  of  same.  Bradford  Dvers'  Association, 
Limited.  169,783;  July  3;  Serial  No.  122,625;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

"otton  cloth  and  white  shoe  cloth.  Backing  or  reenforc- 
Sng.  Peters  Brothers  Rubber  Co.  177,312 ;  Dec.  18 ; 
Serial  No.  167,098;  published   Sept.  25.   1923. 

Cotton-cloth  piece  goods.  Leon  Michael  &  Co.  177,570; 
Dec.  18  :  Serial  No.  177,136 ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Cotton,  cotton  and  silk,  silk,  etc.,  piece  goods.  Coppel 
Bros.     164,936:   Feb.  27. 

Cotton  crape  goods  in  the  piece.  Marshall  Field  &  Com- 
pany.    175.275  :  Oct.  30. 

Cotton  cr§pe  fabrics  in  the  piece.  Waumbek  Manufactur- 
ing Company.  171,475  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178,317  ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 

Cotton  damask,  Mercerized.  W.  M.  Austin.  163,948 ; 
Feb.  6. 

Cotton  duck.  John  Boyle  &  Company.  116,211 ;  Mar.  27; 
Serial  No.  169,152  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Cotton  duck.     Maguire  &  Co.     163,944  ;  Feb.  6. 

Cotton,  duck,  and  canvas  piece  goods.  J.  Einstein,  Inc. 
174.156  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180.793  ;  published  July  17, 
1923. 

Cotton  duck  and  canvas  piece  goods.  A.  D.  Juilliard  & 
Co.  17.3,749;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  177,673;  published 
June  26,  1923. 

Cotton  duck  and  cotton  tire  fabrics  in  the  piece.  Interna- 
tional Cotton  Mills.     171,688;  Aug.  7. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


1419 


Cotton  ducks  and  drills  In  the  piece.  Unbleached,  bleached, 

dyed,  and  colored.     John  Boyle  &  Company.     167,001  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Cotton    fabric    in    the   piece.      Manhasset    Manufacturing 

Company.     170,261  ;  .July  10  ;  Serial  No.  170,440  ;  pub- 
lished .Tan.  30,  1923. 
Cotton    fabrics.      Friedman    &    Krieger.      173,369 ;    Sept. 

25  ;  Serial  No.  179.528  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
■Cotton     fabrics.       Manhasset     Manufacturing;     Company. 

163.366;  Jan.  9. 
Cotton   fabrics  and  silk  fabrics  in  the  piece.     Wauregan 

Company.     172,994  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  176,517  ;  pub- 
lished June  5.  1923.     . 
Cotton   fabrics   in   the  piece.     G.   A.   Stafford.     171,525 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176,103  ;  pubUshed  May  8,  1923. 
Cotton    fabrics    in    the    piece.    Woven.      G.    A.    Stafford. 

172,631  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  135,736  ;  pubUshed  June 

5,  1923. 
Cotton    fabrics    in    the    piece,    Woven.      G.    A.    Stafford. 

173.9S1  :  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  135,737  ;  published  July  17, 

1923. 
Cotton    fabrics    in    the    piece.    Woven.      G.    A.    Stafford. 

174,985  ;  Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.  124,422  ;   published  Aug. 

14.  1923. 
Cotton  fabrics.  Textile.     Amory,  Browne  &  Co.     174,192  ; 

Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  181,103  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Cotton      fabrics.      Woven.        Roanoke     Mills      Company. 

174,003  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,439 ;  published  July  17, 

1923. 
Cotton   fabrics  woven  and  finished  in  Switzerland.     Ver 

band    der    Schweizerischen     Stiickwaren-Ausrustanstal- 

ten.     177,693  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  183,612  ;  published 

Oct.  2.  1923. 
Cotton,  flannel,  and  flannelettes.     Brogon  Mills.     163,873  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Cotton    goods.    Bleached,    brown,    and    printed.      Grinnell 

Willis.      22,903;    renewed   May   2,    1923. 
Cotton    goods,    Bleached,    brown,    and    printed.      Grinnell 

Willis.     23,022  ;  renewed  May  16.  1923. 
Cotton    goods.       Massachusetts    Cotton    Mills.      23,019 ; 

renewed  May  16,  1923. 
Cotton      goods.         Olvmpia      Manufacturing      Company. 

173,266  ;   Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  175,153  ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 

Cotton    goods   in    the   piece.      American    Bleached    Goods 

Company.     165,002;   Feb.   27. 
Cotton   goods   in   the   piece.      David    Schwartz    Company. 

174,128  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  180,558  ;  published  July  10, 

1923. 
Cotton  goods  in  the  piece.     Lorraine  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     171,977-8 ;    Aug.    21 ;    Serial    Nos.    178,747-8 ; 

published  May  22,  1923. 
Cotton  goods  in  the  piece.     Lorraine  Manufacturing  Com- 

panv.     173,734  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,749  ;  published 

June  12,  1923. 
Cotton  goods  in  the  piece.     Maltese  Textile  Corporation. 

175,498  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  177,498  ;  published  Aug.  21, 

1923. 
Cotton  goods  in  the  piece.     Nap.   Eustathopoulo   &  Flls. 

170,072  ;   July  10 ;   Serial  No.  165,990  ;  published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Cotton  goods  in  the  piece.     Neuss,  Hesslein  &  Company. 

175.509 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.    177,507 ;   published  Aug. 

28,  1923. 
Cotton   goods   in   the  piece.      Wm.   Simpson,   Sons   &   Co. 

175,457 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial   No.    182,679  ;  published  Aug. 

28,  1923. 
Cotton  goods  in  the  piece.     Soci6t6  Kodier.     163,981-2- 

Feb.  6. 
Cotton   soods  in  the   piece.     Sioci6t6  Rodier.     163,981-2 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Cotton     goods    in     the     piece.       Virginia     Cotton     Mills. 

169,457 ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  175,043  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 

Cotton     goods    in     the    piece.       Virginia     Cotton     Mills. 

165,895-8  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cotton    goods    in    the     piece.     Colored.       Brogon    Mills. 

163,874  ;  Feb.  6. 
Cotton  linings  in  the  piece.     Marshall  Field  c&  Company. 

176,987:  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  179,524;  published  Sept. 

11.  1923. 
Cotton   piece  goods.     Aberfoyle  Mftr.   Co.      167,887;   May 

8 ;    Serial   No.    167,968 :   published    Feb.    13.    1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      African    &    Eastern    Trading    Co. 

174,005  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,230  ;  published  July  IT, 

1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     American  Bleached  Goods  Company. 

168,033-4  ;  May  8. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     American  Bleached  Goods  Company, 

Inc.     171.404;  Aug.  7;   Serial  No.   176,522;   published 

Mav  1,   1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     American  Bleached  Goods  Company. 

174,132  ;  Oct.  2. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     American  Bleached  Goods  Company. 

175,452 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial   No.    182,896 ;   published  Aug. 

28.  1923. 
Cotton   piece  goods.     Joseph  Bancroft  &   Sons  Company. 

174,027  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,440  ;  published  June  19, 

1923. 
Cotton    piece   goods.      Hyman    Bauman    &    Co.      168,460 ; 

May  22  ;   Serial  No.  173,275  ;  published  Feb.   20,  1923. 
Cotton     piece     goods.      .-Vmoskeag     Manufacturing     Com- 
pany.    163,458  :  Jan.  16. 


Mar. 
Cotton 

Aug. 
Cotton 


177.488  ; 
25.  1923. 

177.489  ; 


Cotton  piece  goods.     Edward  E.  Berliner  &  Co.     168,230  ; 

May  15;  Serial  No.  171,445;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Edwin  E.  Berliner  &  Co.     175,341 ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  171,446  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Cotton   piece   goods.     Brune,    Pottberg   &    Co.      166,117; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  151,902  ;  published  Dec.  20,  1922. 
Cotton    piece   goods.      Brune,    Pottberg,    &    Co.,    166,118; 
27  ;  Serial  No.  151,904  ;  published  Dec.  20,  1922. 
piece   goods.      Brune.    Pottberg   &   Co.      171,403 ; 
7  ;  Serial  No.   176,535  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
piece   goods.      Bruue,    Pottberg   &    Co.      176,055  ; 

Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  182,202  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Brune,  Pottberg  &  Co.     176,037-8  ; 

Nov.  13  ;  Serial  Nos.  182,291-2  ;  published  Sept.  4.  1923. 
Cotton    piece   goods.      Brune,    Pottberg   &   Co.      177,484 ; 

Doc.  18  ;  Serial  No.  183,192  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Brune,    Pottberg    &    Co. 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  183,188  ;  published  Sept. 
Cotton    piece   goods.      Brune,    Pottberg   &    Co. 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  183,191 ;  published  Sept.  25.  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.  Burton  Bros.  &  Co.  167.948;  May  8. 
Cotton     piece     goods.        Cherokee     Spinning     Company. 

175.45;i-4  :   Nov.   6 ;   Serial   Nos.   182,788-9  ;   published 

Aug.  28,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    Claflins  Incorporated.    171,400  ;  Aug. 

7  ;   Serial  No.   176,608  ;   pubUshed  May   1,   1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Cohn  Hall  Marx  Co.     169,956  ;  July 

10 ;    Serial    No.    174,055 ;    pubUshed    Apr.    10,    1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Cohn  Hall  Marx  Co.     170,788  ;  July 

24;    Serial   No.    175,302;    published   Apr.    24     1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Cohn  Hall  Marx  Co.     174,202  ;  Oct. 

9  ;  Serial  No.  180,963  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Consolidated    Textile    Corporation. 

174,881 ;  Oct.  31 ;  Serial  No.  181,558  ;  published  Aug.  7, 

1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Doptoglou    Bros. 

171,393  ;   Aug.   7  ;   Serial  No.    177,037  ; 

1,    1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods. 

177,465  ;  Dec.  18  ; 

25,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 

170,310;  July   10; 

10,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 
Cotton    piece    goods. 

Aug.  21. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Henry  Glass  &  Co.     165,454  ;  Mar. 

13  :  Serial  No.  171,493  ;  pubUshed  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Henry  Glass  &  Co.     165,758  ;  Mar. 

20  ;  Serial  No.  170,577  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    Henrv  Glass  &  Co.    165,759  ;  Mar.  20 ; 

Serial  No.  170,579  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Henrv  Glass  &  Co.     166.955  ;   Apr. 

17:  Serial  No.  170..'i8n:  piiblished  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     J.  W.  Goddard  &  Sons,  Incorporated. 

169,702  ;  June  26. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     W.  R.  Grace  &  Co.     169,676  ;  June 

26 ;    Serial   No.   173,927 ;    published  Mar.    27,    1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     W.   R.   Grace  &  Co.     170,229  :  July 

10 :    Serial    No.    174,898 ;    published    Apr.    3,    1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Graniteville    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany.    173,067  ;  Sept.  11. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    Great  Falls  Manufacturing  Company. 

171,189  ;  July  31 ;   Serial  No.   157,367  ;  puhUshed  Apr. 

3,    1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     J.   I.  Hart.      177,069-70;  Dec.   11; 

Serial  Nos.  183.569-70  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Hartley,  Freeman   &  Co.     166,769  ; 


of    New    Tork. 
published  May 


Doptoalou    Bros,    of    New    York. 
Serial  No.  177,079  ;  pubUshed   Sept. 

Ely  &  W'alker  Dry  Goods  Company. 
Serial  No.  176,017  ;  published  Apr. 

Everett  Mills.     163.313;   Jan.  9 
Fort    Dummer    MiUs.      172,182; 


Apr.  10. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 

Serial  No. 
Cotton    piece 


Helier  &  Long.     168,151;  May  15: 
172,673  ;  puhUshed   Feb.   13,   1923. 
goods.      Hockmeyer   Bros.      172,906 ;    Sept. 
11 ;   Serial  No.  179,369 ;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Cotton   piece   goods.      William    Hollins    &   Co.      166.907 ; 
Apr.  17;   Serial   No.   170,193;  pnbUshed  Jan.  30.   1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Hunter  Manufacturing  &  Commission 
Co.     170,789  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.  175,314  ;  published 
Apr.  24,  1923. 

Hunter   Mfg.    &    Commission    Co. 
Serial*  No.   177,782  ;   published  May 


Cotton    piece   goods. 

171,617  ;   Aug.   7  ; 

15,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 


S.  H.  Kahn  &  Co.     168,041-2  ;  May 
15  ;   Serial  Nos.  173,086-7  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    Kelsey  Textile  Corporation.     103,350  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    Kelsey  Textile  Corporation.    172,909  ; 
Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.  179.275  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Kelsev      Textile      Corporation. 
Serial  Nos.   183,747-8  ;  pubUshed 


Cotton  piece  goods 
177.076-7;  Dec.  11 
Sept.  18.  1923. 

Cotton      piece      goods 


177,081  :  Dec. 

18.   1923. 
Cotton   piece   goods. 

170,357  ;  July  10. 
Cotton    piece   goods. 

172,006;   Aug.  21 

10,  1923. 
Cotton   piece   goods. 

177,267  :   Dec.  11  ; 

18,  1023. 


Kelsey      Textile      Corporation. 


11;  Serial  No.  183.749  ;   published  Sept. 
John    P.    King  Manufacturing   Co. 

John    P.    King  Manufacturing   Co. 
Serial  No.  173,570  ;  published  Apr. 

John    P.    King   Manufacturing   Co. 
Serial  No.  166,373;  published   Sept. 


1420 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trude-marks  registered — Continued. 


Cotton  piece  goods.     Klauber  Bros.  &  Co.     108,850 ;  May 

29;  Serial  No.  174,246;  published  Mar.  6,  192a 
Cotton   piece   goods.     Klein-Messner   Co.      173,343 ;    Sept. 

25  ;   Serial  No.   171,3.31  ;  published  June  26,   1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Kummer,   Upmann  &  Co.     173,367  ; 

Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  179,608 ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.  J.  H.  Lane  &  Co.  163,939  ;  Feb.  6. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Bert  Levi  &  Co.     172,923;  Sept.  11; 

Serial   No.    177.133 ;   published   May   29,    1923. 
Cotton   piece   goode.      Liberty    &   Co.    Limited.      169,602 ; 

June  26  ;  Serial  No.  171,808  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Cotton     piece     goods.        Loeb     &     Schoenfeld     Company. 

166,760;  Apr.  10. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Mains  &  Grebenstein  Inc.     165,689  ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  170,204  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Merrimack  Manufacturing  Company. 

163,983  ;  Feb.  6. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     B.  Milius  &  Co.     175,132  ;  Oct.  30  ; 

Serial  No.  180,545  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Milius,    Hesse    &   Levy.      175,448 ; 

Nov.  6  :  Serial  No.  183,117  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Cotton     piece     goods.       Mllldale     Textiles     Corporation. 

174,155  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  181,032  ;  published  July  17, 

1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Minot,    Hooper    &    Co.      169,455  ; 

June  19  ;  Serial  No.  175,204  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Cotton    piece   goods.      Mora£E,    Twining   &  Co.      163,989 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Nathan  &  Cohen  Co.     170,317  ;  July 

10 ;    Serial   No.    175,509 ;    published    Apr.    3,    1923. 
Cotton   piece  goods.     Nathan  and  Cohen  Co.      174,536 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Cotton     piece     goods.      Naumkeag     Steam     Cotton     Co. 

173,391  ;     Sept.     25 ;     Serial    No.     163,761 ;     published 

Jan.  9,  1923. 
Cotton    piece   goods.      James   Nelson,    Limited.      165,591 ; 

Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  147,570 ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Neuss,    Hesslein    &   Co.      169,958 ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  174,667  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Neuss,    Hesslein    &    Co.      173,366 ; 

Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  179.620  ;  published  July  3.  1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Neuss,    Hesslein    &    Co.      175,460 ; 

Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  182,356  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Cotton     piece     goods.       New     England     Commercial      Co. 

163,138  ;   Jan.   2. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    New  York  Mills  Corporation.    103,378  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Pacific    Mills.      169,864 ;    July    3 ; 

Serial  No.  175,677  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Cotton   piece  goods.     Pacific   Mills.      173,360 ;    Sept.   25 ; 

Serial  No.  180,139  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Passaic    Print    Works.      163,482 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Passaic    Print    Works.      177,425 ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  156,412  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Cotton   piece   goods.     Pee   Dee   Manufacturing   Company. 

164,925;  Feb.  27. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Pelzer    Manufacturing    Company. 

163,970  ;  Feb.  6. 
Cotton   piece  goods.      J.    C.    Penney   Company.      168,735 ; 

May  29;  Serial  No.  172,556:  published  Feb.  27.  1923. 
Cottf^n  piece  goods.     J.  C.  Penney  Company.     109,670-1 ; 

June   26 ;    Serial   Nos.    175,022-3 ;    published    Mar.    27, 

1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Charles    L.    Poor    Co.       168,301  ; 

May  15. 
Cotton    piece    goods.       Charles    L.    Poor    Co.       170.183 ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  176,035  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Charles  L.  Poor  Co.     170,184  ;  July 

10 ;    Serial   No.   176,038 ;   published  Apr.    10,    1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Charles  L.  Poor  Co.     173,473  ;  Sept. 

25  ;  Serial  No.  176,214  ;  publifihed  June  26.  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Charles  L.  Poor  Co.     173,477  :   Sept. 

25  ;   Serial  No.   176,042  ;   published  .Tune  19.   1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Charles  L.  Poor  Co.     177.221  ;  Dec. 

11 ;  ^rial  No.  176,040  :  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Phillips-Jones  Corporation.    106.214  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  169,032  ;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     A.  M.  Robinson  Company.     175.135  ; 

Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  180,496  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     David  Scflwartz  Company.     168,849  ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  174,341 ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Louis    Siegbert    &    Bro.      170,235  ; 

.Tuly  10 :  Serial  No.  174,037 ;  published  Apr.  3.  1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Louis    Siegbert    &    Bro.      171,415 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  172,493  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Wm'.  Simpson,  Sons  &  Co.     174,289  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Smith,  Hogg  &  Co.     172,905  ;  Sept. 

11 ;   Serial  No.  176,224 ;   published  June  26,   1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     P.  U.  Stearns  &  Company.     175,465 

Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  181,963;  published  Aug.  28,  1923 
Cotton    piece   goods.      Taylor,    Clapp   &   Beall.      174.194 

Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  181,048  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     W.  Harris  Thurston  &  Co.     176,848 

Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  183,423  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Cotton    piece   goods.      Voss   &   Stern.      171,481  ;   Aug.    7 

Serial  No.  177,939  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Cotton   piece  goods.     Voss  &  Stern.     172,941  ;   Sept.   11 

Serial  No.   160.323  ;  published  June  19,   1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Voss  &  Stern.     173,249  ;   Sept.   18 

Serial  No.   160,316;  published  June  12,  1923. 


Cotton  piece  goods.     Voss  &  Stern.     173,355  ;   Sept.  25  ; 

Serial  No.  160,318  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Voss  &  Stern.      173,356  ;   Sept.  25  ; 

Serial  No.  160,312  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Cotttn  piece  goods.     Ridley  Watts  &  Co.     168,433;  May 

22  ;  Serial  No.  171,190  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Weiner    Brothers,    Inc.      170,541 ; 

July  17  ;   Serial  No.  174,550  ;  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods:     Weiner  Brothers,  Inc.     171,826  ;  Aug. 

14  ;  Serial  No.  175,583  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Wilton    Manufacturing    Company. 

171,619  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  177,718  ;  published  May  15, 

1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Wilton    Manufacturing    Company. 

172,907-8  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  Nos.  179,288-9  ;  published 

June  5,  1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Wilton    Manufacturing    Company. 

173,361  ;  Sept.  25  ;   Serial  No.  180,039  ;  published  July 

3,    1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Wilton    Manufacturing    Company. 

174,091 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  180,038  ;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Wilton    Manufacturing    Company. 

174,655  ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  181,507  ;  published  Aug.  7, 

1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Wilton    "Manufacturing    Company. 

177,080 ;  Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No.  183,786  ;  published  Sept. 

18,   1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Wilton    Manufactiiring    Company. 

177,480  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  183,787  ;  published  Sept. 

18,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods  and  cotton  and  silk  mixtures  in  the 

piece.     Cohn   Hall   Marx   Co.     173,387 ;    Sept.   25 ;   Se- 
rial  No.   173,278;    published  Mar.   20,   1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods    and    cotton    and    silk    piece    goods. 

Amtexco  Trading  Company.     105,470  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 

No.   167,668;  published  Dec.  26,   1922. 
Cotton    piece    goods    and    handkerchiefs.      Huessy    &    Co. 

171,433  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  163,982  ;  published  May  8, 

1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods  and  silk  and  cotton  fabrics.     Moraff, 

Twining  &  Co.     171,614  ;  Aug.  7  ;   Serial  No.   177,862  ; 

published   May    15.    1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.  Bleached.     Louis  Stix  Co.     171,789  ; 

Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  178,640  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods.  Bleached.     Louis  Stix  Co.     171,793-4  ; 

Aug.    14 ;    Serial   Nos.    178,637-8 ;    published    May    22, 

1923. 
Cotton   piece  goods.  Dyed.     Bradford  Dyers'   Association, 

Limited.      169,782  :   July   3  ;    Serial   No.   122,624  ;   pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods,  linen  piece  goods,  and  toweling.     Carl 

Company.       177,366;    Dec.    18;     Serial    No.     181,813; 

published   Sept.  25,   1923. 
Cotton    piece    goods.    Mercerized.       Consolidated    Textile 

Corporation.      176,054  ;    Nov.   13  ;    Serial   No.   181,559  ; 

published    Sept.    4,    1923. 
Cotton     piece    goods,    pillowcases,     and    sheets.      Postex 

Cotton  Mills.     170,344  ;  July  10. 
Cotton   piece  goods,   pillowcases,   and  sheets.     Wamsutta 

Mills.      164,852;    Feb.    27. 
Cotton  piece  goods.  Printed,  bleached,  gray,  etc.     Neuss, 

Hesslein  &  Co.     174.201;   Oct.  9;   Serial  No.   180,882; 

published  July  17,  1923. 
Cotton  piece  goods,  sheets,  pillowcases.     Cabarrus  Cotton 

Mills.     175,708:  Nov.  6. 
Cotton    piece    goods,    sheets,    and    pillowcases.      Cabarrus 

Cotton  Mills.     176,096:  Nov.  13. 
Cotton  piece  goods,  silk  and  cotton  goods,  ladies'  woolen 

dress  fabric,  etc.    Herman  Rosier  &  Company.    173,251; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  1.59,286  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Cotton   piece    goods,    silk   and   cotton    mixtures,   and   silk 

fabrics.     Cohn  Hnll  Marx  Co.     177.632  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial 

No.   173. .322  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Cotton     piece     goods — viz,     pongee.       Greenhalgh     Mills. 

163,895  :  Feb.  6. 
Cotton  pile  cloth  in  the  piece.     John   S.  Boyd   Company. 

163,285  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cotton   pile  cloth  in  the  piece.     John  S.  Boyd  Company. 

170.878  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  157,827  ;  published  May  1, 

1923. 
Cotton  pongee  in  the  piece,  Mercerized.     Murray  Trading 

Co.     172,844  :   Sept.   11  ;  Serial  No.  176,908  ;  published 

May  29,  1923. 
Cotton    sheetings.      Columbus    Manufacturing    Company. 

169,718  ;  June  26. 
Cotton,  silk  and  cotton,  and  silk  goods  in  the  piece.     E. 

Mever.      173,370  :    Sept.   25  ;   Serial  No.   178,764  ;   pub- 
lished  May   22,   1923. 
Cotton,   silk   and   cotton,   linen,   etc.,   piece   goods.     Rich- 
ardson  Dry   Goods  Co.     170,456 ;   July   17 ;   Serial   No. 

172.351 :  published  Apr.  10.  1923. 
Cotton,    silk,    and    linen  ■  goods   and   mixtures,  all    in   the 

piece.      .Jacob    Miller's    Sons    Co.      165,450 :    Mar.    13 ; 

Serial  No.    171,429;   published  .Ian.    2,    1923. 
Cotton,   silk,    and   woolen    piece   goods.      Lutz   &   Zuelllg. 

170,211-2:  .Tuly  10;  Serial  Nos.  142,219-20;  published 

Apr.   10,  1923. 
Cotton,   silk,    etc.,   piece  goods.      Coppel  Bros.      164,018 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Cotton,   silk,  etc..   piece   goods.     Gargoyle  Textile   Corpo- 
ration.    169,489:   June  19;   Serial  No.   118,597;   pub- 
lished Nov.  4,  1919. 


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Cotton,  silk,  linen,  etc.,  coods  In  the  piece.  Jacob  Miller's 
Sons  Co.  174,195  :  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  181,0,36 ;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 

Cotton,  silk,  liuon.  etc.,  goods  in  the  piece.  Jacob  Miller's 
Sous  Co.  174.19G-7  :  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  Nos.  181,033^  ; 
published  July  17,  1923. 

Cotton,  silk,  linen,  etc.,  piece  goods.  Jacob  Miller's  Sons 
Co.  175,161:  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  181,035;  published 
.Vu;:.  14.  1923. 

Cotton,  silk,  wool,  etc.,  fabrics.  Hecht  &  Mendes  Incor- 
porated. 174.897  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  178,560  ;  pub- 
lished July  31.  1923. 

Cotton,  silk,  woolen,  etc.,  piece  goods,  ribbon.  American 
Lady  Corset  Company.  175,548 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
170.017;  published  Aug.  28.  1923. 

Cotton,  silk,  woolen,  or  jute  fabrics.  W.  H.  Harris. 
172,002  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,780  ;  published  June 
5.  1923. 

Cotton,  wool,  silk,  and  mixtures  in  the  piece.  Textile 
fabrics  of.  Brownstein-Louis  Co.  171,594  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Se- 
rial No.  176,100;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Cotton,  wool,  silk,  and  worsted  or  hair  piece  goods.  J. 
Maddocks.    23,713  ;  renewed  Oct.  17,  1923. 

Cotton,  wool,  silk,  etc.,  drapery  fabrics.  Joseph  Derk  & 
Co.  l()n,674  :  June  2G  ;  Serial  No.  174,385  ;  published 
Mar.   27,    1923. 

Cotton,  woolen,  and  half-wool  piece  goods.  H.  A.  John. 
106.056  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  170,389  ;  published  Jan. 
23,  1923. 

Cotton,  woolen,  and  silk  goods  and  combination  goods 
in  the  piece.  W.  .V.  Lippincott  Company.  165,536 ; 
Mar.   13  ;   Serial  No.   159.500  ;   published  Nov.  '7,   1922. 

Cotton,  woolen,  and  silk  piece  goods.  W.  R.  Grace  & 
Co.  166.826;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  171,269;  published 
Feb.   6,    1923. 

Cotton,  woolen,  and  silk  piece  goods  and  combinations 
thereof.  James  F.  White  &  Co.  171,788  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Se- 
rial No.  178,648  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Cotton,  woolen,  or  silk  piece  goods.  H.  J.  Cathcart. 
168.677 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  143,983 ;  published 
June  7,  1921. 

Cotton,  woolen,  or  silk  piece  goods.  Crompton  Comoanv. 
163,302  ;  Jan.  9. 

Cottons  in  the  piece.  Brown.  Louis  Stlx  Co.  171,790  ; 
Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  178,639  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Crepe  printed,  woven,  and  in  plain  colors.  Cotton.  Con- 
solidated Textile  Corporation.  166.954 :  Apr.  17 ; 
Si-rial   No.   170. SOS  :   published   Jan.   30.   1923. 

Cr§pes  and  silk  goods  in  the  piece  and  veilings.  Louis 
Roessel  &  Co.  171,862  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  174,529  ; 
published  May  22,  1923. 

Cretonnes  in  the  piece.  Graffln  &  Dolson.  172.847  ;  Sept. 
11 ;   Serial  No.  176,462 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Cretonnes  in  the  niece,  valances,  and  curtains.  Montague 
&  Co.  171,394";  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  177,015  ;  published 
May  1.   1923. 

Cretonnes,  linens,  reps,  etc.  Atkinson,  Wade  &  Co. 
175.608  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  173,342  ;  published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 

Cretonnes,  tapestries,  and  draperies  in  the  piece.  Pam- 
lico Cottons,  Ltd.  173,1.54;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No. 
150.464 ;   published   June   19,    1923. 

Curtains  and  nets  or  curtain  lace  in  piece  goods,  Lace. 
John  Bromley  &  Sons,  Incorporated.     170,975  ;  July  24. 

Curtains  and  nets  or  curtain  lace  in  piece  goods,  Lace. 
Quaker  Lace  Company.     164.786  ;  Feb.  27. 

Curtains  and  nets  or  curtain  lace  in  piece  goods,  Lace. 
Quaker  Lace  Company.     171,902  ;  Aug.  14. 

Curtains  and  nets  or  curtain  lace  in  the  piece,  Lace. 
Quaker  Lace  Company.  175.020 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No. 
177.326  ;  published  Aug.  7.  1923. 

Curtains,  draperies,  and  open-mesh  netted  fabric.  P.  E. 
Strohmeier.  167,101  :  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  169,091 ; 
published  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Damasks,  pattern  tablecloths  and  napkins  of  damask. 
Gray  and  bleached  table.  Pauline  Mills,  Inc.  165,708  ; 
Mar.  20  :  Serial  No.  168,374  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 

Denims,  ticking,  outinsrs.  cantons,  and  cheviots.  Daven- 
port Brothers.     163,304  ;  Jan.  9. 

Diapering  in  the  piece.  Forney  &  Co.  168,719  ;  May  29  ; 
Serial  No.    171.753 ;   published  Mar.   6,    1923. 

Doilies.     Perlmann.  Schal  &  Stern.     163,979  ;  Feb.  6. 

Draperies.  Schwarzenbach  Huber  Company.  177.658 ; 
Dec.  25  :  Serial  No.  181.415  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

Draperies.  Twill  cotton.     Pacific  Mills.     168.986  :  May  29. 

Dress  goods  and  all  knit  fabrics.  Cropper  Knitting  Mills. 
Inc.  175,077  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  169,807  ;  published 
Aug.  7,  1923. 

Drilling  In  the  piece.  Cotton.  Minot,  Hooper  &  Co. 
174.801 ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,714  ;  published  July  31, 
1923. 

Dry  goods.  Farley  Harvey  Company.  175,952  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial   No.   183,204  ;   published  Sept.  4.   1923. 

Dry  goods.  Farley  Harvey  Company.  177,486  ;  Dec.  18  ; 
Serial  No.  183.205  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Embroideries,  handkerchiefs,  laces,  and  cotton  and  silk 
goods.  Morisse  Lace  &  Embroidery  Co.  175.007 ; 
Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  177,986 :  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Fabrics.  Putnam-Hooker  Company.  175,398  ;  Nov.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  148,033  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece.  Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 177,634;  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  173.677;  pub- 
lished  Apr.  10,  1923. 


Fabrics  in  the  piece,  blankets,  automobile  and  carriage 
robes,  etc.  Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company. 
165.444  ;   Mar.  13 ;  Serial  No.  105.308  ;  published  Jan. 

2.  1923. 

Fabrics  in   the   piece,   blankets,    automobile  and   carriage 

robes,  steamer  rugs,  etc.     Salts'  Textile  Manufacturing 

Company.     164,596  ;  Feb.  20. 
Fabrics  in  the  piece  composed  in  whole  or  in  part  of  silk, 

Woven,     knitted,    netted,    textile,     and    pile.      Cheney 

Brothers.     163,926;   Feb.  6. 
Fabrics    in    the    piece.    Pile.      Sidney    Blumenthal   &    Co. 

163,279-80;   Jan.  0. 
Fabrics    in    the    piece,    Pile.      Sidney    Blumenthal    &    Co. 

163,985;  Feb.  6. 
Fabric    in    the    piece.    Pile.      Sidney    Blumenthal    &    Co. 

163.977;  Feb.  6. 
Fabrics    in    the    piece,    Pile.      Sidney    Blumenthal    &    Co. 

165,694  :  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  170,118  ;  published  Dec. 

26,  1921 

Fabrics    in    the    piece.    Pile.      Sidney    Blumenthal   &    Co. 

Inc.     166,947  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,894  ;  published 

Jan.  30,  1923. 
Fabrics    in    the    piece.    Pile.      Sidney   Blumenthal    &   Co. 

167.936 :    May    8 ;    Serial   No.    173,559 ;    published  Feb. 

20,  192.3. 
Fabrics   in    the   piece,    Pile.      Sidney    Blumenthal    &    Co. 

168,044  ;  May  15  ;   Serial  No.   173,164  ;  published  Feb. 

13,   1923. 
Fabrics  in  the  piece,  Pile.     Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co.  Inc. 

169,672  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  174,687  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece.  Pile.  Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co.  Inc. 
169,677  :  June  26 ;  Serial  No.  173,909  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece.  Pile.  Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co. 
Inc.  170,636 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  175,767 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece.  Pile.  Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co. 
171,979-80  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  Nos.  178,810-11 ;  published 
May  22,  1923. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece.  Pile.  Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co. 
175,553  ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial   No.   179,848  ;   published  Aug. 

28,  1923. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece.  Pile.  Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing 
Company.  173,357  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  159,118  ;  pub- 
lished June  26,   1923. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece.  Woven,  knitted,  netted,  textile,  and 
pile.  Cheney  Brothers.  165,685  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No. 
170,425  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Fabrics,  Jacquard-woven.  Rosemary  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 173,269  ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  175,027 ;  pub- 
lished June  19,  1923. 

Fabrics,  Netted  or  widemesh.  James  Thompson  &  Co 
173,365  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  179,631  ;  published  July 

3,  1923. 

Fabrics  of  silk,  artificial  silk,  cotton,  and  combinations  of 
same.  H.  K.  H.  Silk  Co.  168.216  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No. 
172,474;   published  Feb.   13,  1923. 

F.abrics.  Pile.     .Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co.     163.424  :  Jan.  9. 

Fabrics,  Silk  and  silk-mixed.  Cockeroft  Silk  Co.  Inc. 
171,620 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  177,594  ;  published  May  1, 

Fabrics,      Textile.        Tingue      Manufacturing     Company. 

166,910  ;  Apr.  17 ;   Serial  No.  170,102  ;  published  Jan. 

.30,  1923. 
Felts,  oil-press  and  cider-press  cloths,  cotton  cloths,  etc., 

Cotton-duck     paper.     Wm.     E.     Hooper     &     Sons.     Co. 

166,061 ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.   168,153  ;  published  Dec. 

12,  1922. 

Flannels   in  the  piece.     Lamson   Brothers   Co.      163,509 ; 

Jan.   16. 
Flannelette  piece  goods.     Carter  Dry  Goods  Co.     163,987  : 

Feb.  6. 
Gauze,   Unmedicated.     Griswoldville  M'f'g  Co.      171.533 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  175,310  ;  publiehed  May  8,  1923. 
Gingham    cloth    in    the   piece.      Planters    and    Merchants 

Mills.     171,445  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  159,429  ;  published 

Aug.   29,   1922. 
Gingham    in     the    piece.      Marshall    Field    &    Company. 

170,337;  July  10. 
Gingham  piece  goods.     Neuberger  &  Company.     173,723 ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  179,314  :  published  July  10,  1923. 
Ginghams.   Stonecutter  Mills  Company.   173,532  ;  Sept.  25 
Ginghams.     Herbert  B.  Lederer  Corp".     175.519  ;  Nov.  6 ; 

Serial  No.  177.089  ;  published  Aug.  28.  1923. 
Gincchams.  ebambrays,  cheviots,  and  knitted  jersey  cloth. 

Hosch  Brothers  Company.     167.762  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

170.194  ;  published  Feb.   13,  1923. 
Ginghams  in  the  piece.     Carter  Dry  Goods  Co.     166.220  ; 

Mar.  27;   Serial  No.  169,005;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
Ginghams  in  the  piece.     Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.     173.624  ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  165,343  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Ginghams   in   the   piece.      Henry   Glass   &   Co.      170,230; 

•luly  10  ;  Serial  No.  173,820  ;  published  .A.pr.  3,  192.3. 
Ginghams  in  the  piece.     Stonecutter  Mills  Co.     166,764; 

Apr.  10. 

Haircloth.     H.  M.  Schadewald.     163,447  ;  Jan.  9. 
Haircloth     in    the    piece.      Manhattan     Hair    Cloth    Ca 
103,952  ;  Feb.  6. 

Hair  cloth  in  the  piece.  Camel's-.  Wilkin  &  Adler. 
168,152;   May  15;   Serial  No.   172,710;   published  Feb. 

13,  1923. 


1422 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered— Continued. 


Hair  cloth  in  the  piece,  Camel's-.     Wilkin  &  Adler,   Inc. 

165,743;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  171,717;   published  Jan. 

2     1923. 
Hair  nets.'   Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co.     170,173-4  ;  July  10 ; 

Serial  No.   176,242-3;  published  Apr.   10,    1923. 
Hair  nets.     Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co.     170,176-7  ;  July  10 ; 

Serial   Nos.    176,240-1 ;   published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Hair  nets.    B.  Altman  &  Co.    171,792  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 

178,540  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Hair  nets.     Be-Neet  Manufacturing  Co.     174,087  ;  Oct.  2 ; 

Serial  No.  180,356  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Hair  nets.     Bouule-B  Company.     163,854  ;  Jan.  30. 
Hair    nets.      Eastern    Hair    Net    Trading    Co.      166,944 ; 

Apr.     17;     Serial    No.     172,267;    published    Jan.     30, 

1923. 
Hair  nets.     Wm.  Filene's  Sons  Company.     177,739  ;  Dec. 

25 ;   Serial  No.   163,147 ;   published    Sept.   26,   1922. 
Hair  nets.     Fifth  Avenue  Trading  Corporation.     166,208 ; 

Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  169,204  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Hair  nets.     J.  Fleischer.     163,916  ;  Feb.  6. 
Hair  nets.     Fulghum  &  Company.     167,456  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 

No.  168,029  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Hair   nets.      Ful.s;hum    &    Company.      171,162 ;    July    31 ; 

Serial   No.    176,613 ;    published    May   1,    1923. 
Hair  nets.     Fulghum  &  Company.     176,101  ;  Nov.  13. 
Hair  nets.      J.   Garflnkle.      171,560;   Aug.   7;    Serial   No. 

177.373  ;   published  May  1,  1923. 
Hair  nets.     George  Borgfeldt  &  Co.     173,702  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Se- 
rial No.  177,120  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Hair   nets.     Globe    Import   Company.      171,618;   Aug.   7', 

Serial  No.   177,734  :   published  May  15,   1923. 
Hair  nets.     S.  Glemhv,  Inc.      164,063  :   Feb.  13. 
Hair  nets.     S.  Glemby's  Sons  Co.     163.326:  Jan.  9. 
Hair  nets.     Gracenet   Co.     171,407  ;   Aug.   7  ;    Serial  No. 

176,404  ;   published   May   8,   1923. 
Hair  nets.     W.  G.  Hamilton.     167,752  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

170,820  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Hair  nets.     Hazel  Net   Company.     163,888  ;    Feb.   6. 
Hair  nets.     A.   A.  Julin.      171,132 ;    July  31  ;   Serial  No. 

159,509  ;  published   May   1,   1923. 
Hair  nets.     Kaufmann   Bros.     164,989  ;   Feb.   27. 
Hair  nets.     Kaufmann   Bros.      166,126 ;   Mar.  27  ;   Serial 

No.    153,554;   published   Jan.    16,    1923. 
Hair   nets.     Kaufmann  Bros.     166,162  ;   Mar.   27 ;   Serial 

No.    153,555 ;    published   Jan.    16.    1923. 
Hair   nets.     G.   Klemperer.     163,967 ;  Feb.   6. 
Hair  nets.     L.    H.    Lewis   Company.      166,952;   Apr.   17 

Serial  No.    171,425  ;  published   Jan.  30,    1923. 
Hair  nets.  Ladies'.    R.  Ginsberg  &  Bro.     174,882  ;  Oct.  23 

Serial  No.  181,563  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Hair  nets.     R.  A.  Marschat.     163,925  ;  Feb.  6. 
Hair    nets.      Melba    Manufacturing    Company.      166,113 

Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  150.697  ;  published  Sept.  13,  1921 
Hair   net.      F.    G.   Mitchell.      166,950 ;    Apr.    17.      Serial 

No.    171,855 ;   published  Jan.   23,    1923. 
Hair  nets.     National  Hair  Goods  Co.     173,161;  Sept.  18 

Serial  No.  159.048  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Hair   nets.     New  York  Merchandise  Company.     163,377 

Jan.  9. 
Hair  nets.     Oriental  Notions  Company.     173,896  ;  Oct.  2 

Serial  No.  177,019  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Hair   nets.      Paristyle   Novelty    Co.    Inc.      169,456;    June 

19 ;    Serial    No.    175,154 ;    published   Mar.    20,    1923. 
Hair   nets.      Paristvle    Novelty   Co.      169.584 ;    June   26 ; 

Serial  No.  158,436  ;  published  Sept.  5,  1922. 
Hair  nets.     Paristyle  Novelty  Co.     171,636;  Aug.  7. 
Hair  nets.     Paristvle  Noveltv  Co.     173,565  ;  Sept.  25. 
Hair  nets.     Paristyle  Novelty  Co.     175.673  ;  Nov.  6. 
Hair  nets.     Samuel  Bonat  &  Bro.     163,460  ;  Jan.  16. 
Hair    nets.       0.    L.    Stanard    Dry    Goods    Co.      174,096  ; 

Oct.   2:    Seri.-il  No.   179.491;   published   July   10.    1923. 
Hair    nets.      Sitroux    Importing    Co.      175.445 ;    Nov.    6 ; 

Serial  No.  183,238  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Hair  nets.      Southern   Commercial   Co.     163,400 ;   .Tan.   9. 
Hair    nets.      Southern    Commercial    Company.      172,916; 

Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  178,364;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Hair   nets.      I.    Trotsky.      177,437;    Dec.    18;    Serial   No. 

182,452 ;   publi.shed   Sept.   25,  1923. 
Hair  nets.     Walker  Webbing  Co.     174.974  :  Oct.  30  ;  Se- 
rial No.  155,725  :  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Hair  nets.    West  Electric  Hair  Curler  Company.    166.811: 

Apr.  17 ;  Serial   No.   167.591 :  published  .Tan.  23.  1923. 
Hair  nets.    West  Electric  Hair  Curler  Company.     174.589  : 

Oct.  23  ;  Serlnl  No.  179.838  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Hair    nets.      Western    Bottle    Manufacturing    Company. 

171,796  ;  Aug.   14  ;  Serial  No.  176,142  ;  published  May 

22   1923. 
Hair' nets. '   Wvraan,  Partridge  &  Co.     168.710;  May  29: 

Serial  No.  155.722  ;  published  Mar  13,  1923. 
Hair  nets  and  veils.    Benjamin  S.  Freedman  Co.    163,471  ; 

.Tan.   16. 
Hair  nets  and  veils.   National  Trading  Company.   167,976  ; 

May  8. 
Hair  nets,  nettines.  veilings,  and  veils.     Gottschalk.  Stein- 
berg &  Co.     170,890 ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  160,286  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  5,  1922. 
Hair  nets.   Women's.      .T.   C.   Pennev   Companv.     174.125; 

Oct.   2  :    Serial   No.    180,491  :    published   ,Tuly    10,    1923. 

Handkerchiefs.      L.   Blocb.     174.086:    Oct.   2;    Serial  No. 

180.413:    nubli.«hed    Julv    10.     1923 
Handkerchiefs.      H.    J.    Cathcart.      172.904 ;    Sept.    11 ; 

Serial  No.   177,545  ;  published  June  12,   1923. 


Handkerchiefs.      Cluett   Peabody   &   Company.      165,458 ; 

Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  171,572  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Handkerchiefs.      Cluett,   Peabody   &  Company.      166,951 ; 

Apr.  It;  Serial  No.   171,787;  published  Jan.   30,  1923. 
Handkerchiefs.     N.  M.  Cohen.     169,449  ;  June  19  ;  Serial 

No.   172,796  ;   published  Mar.   20,   1923. 
Handkerchiefs.     Druggists'  Supply  Corporation.     175,172 ; 

Oct.  30  :  Serial  No.  181,388  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Handkerchiefs.     H.  C.  Eichhold.     177,071 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial 

No.  183,446  ;  published  Sept.  18,   1923. 
Handkerchiefs.     H.  Engel  &  8ons.     165.017;  Feb.  27. 
Handkerchiefs.       L.     V.     Johnson.       177,774 ;    Dec.     25 ; 

Serial  No.  184.245  :  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Handkerchiefs.     J.   Klein.     171,806 ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 

177,388  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Handkerchiefs.     T.   B.   Lamb.     170,110 ;  July   10  ;   Serial 

No.   159,096;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Handkerchiefs.     S.   W.  Magnus  &  Co.     175.661 ;  Nov.  6  ; 

Serial  No.  182,160  ;   published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Handkerchiefs.     K.    Mandell.      177,072  ;    Dec.    11  ;    Serial 

No.   183,580;  published  Sept.  18,   1923. 
Handkerchiefs.        New      York      Merchandise      Company. 

175,458  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  182,603  ;  published  Aug.  28, 

1923. 
Handkerchiefs.     J.   Silberstein.     175,449  ;   Nov.  6  ;   Serial 

No.  183,088;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Handkerchiefs.     Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company. 

164,780:   Feb.   27. 
Handkerchiefs.      Wilson    Brothers.      163,902;    Feb.    6. 
Handkerchiefs.     Western   Bottle  Manfacturing  Company. 

170,182;  July  10;   Serial  No.  176,144;   published  Apr. 

10,   1923. 
Handkerchiefs.     Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company. 

170,186  :  July  10  ;  Serial  No.   176,139  ;  published  Apr. 

10    1023. 
Handkerchiefs.     Wyman,  Partridge  &  Co.     168,578;  May 

29  :  Serial  No.  162,861 ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Handkerchiefs  and  cotton    goods   in   the  piece.     Fred  A. 

Wish    Incorporated.      177,615 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Serial    No. 

182,636  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Handkerchiefs  and  hair  nets.     Western  Bottle  Manufac- 
turing Company.     171,522  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176.136  ; 

published  May  8,   1923. 
Handkerchiefs,  Children's.    Acheson  Harden  Co.    174,949 ; 

Oct.  30:  Serial  No.  167,216;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Handkerchiefs,    ribbons,    nets,    etc.      Grande    Maison    de 

Blanc,    Inc.      174,937 ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial    No.    175,142 ; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Ironing  board  pads  and   covers,   and   washable  mattress 

covers.      Al-Lon    Manufacturing    Company.      175,129 ; 

Oct.   30  ;  Serial  No.  180,646  :  published  Aug.  14,   1923. 
Jute      bagging.         Ludlow      Manufacturing      Associates. 

170,981  :  .July  24. 
Knitted   cloth   or   fabric.     Franklin    Knitting   Mills,    Inc. 

175,242 :  Oct.  30. 
Knitted  elastic  fabric  in  the  piece.     James  R.   Kendrick 

Co.     174,957  ;   Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.  162,678  ;  published 

Aug.  7,  1923. 
Knitted   fabrics.        Argo    Fabrics   Corporation.     165,574 ; 

Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  162,094  ;  published  July  25,  1922. 
Knitted    fabrics    in    the    piece.      L.    Kempner.      163,872 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Knitted  fabrics  in  the  piece,  etc.     Knitted  Textiles  Cor- 
poration.    172,952  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,311 ;  pub- 
lished May  29,   1923. 
Knitted  goods  In  the  piece.  Elastic.     Wallenstein  Indus- 
trial Corp.     175,664  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  182,489  ;  pub- 

•lished  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Knitted     piece     goods.       Knitted     Textiles     Corporation. 

165,944:    Mar.    20. 
Knitted    piece    goods.      W.    A.    Lawrence    Co.      165,485 ; 

Mar.  13:  Serial  No.  167,680;  published  Dec.  19.  1922. 
Knitted     piece    goods.       Rheinauer-Roth     Knitting    Mills, 

Inc.      1 73,748  ;   Oct.   2  ;    Serial  No.   177,693  ;    published 

June  26,  1923. 
Knitted  piece  goods.     Vandewart  Company  Incorporated. 

175,034 ;   Oct.   30  ;   Serial  No.  178,784  ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Knitted    piece   goods   of  wool,   worsted,   etc.      Rheinauer- 
Roth   Knitting   Mills,   Inc.      172,903 ;   Sept.   11  ;   Serial 

No.   177,692 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Knitted    silk   fabrics.      Banner    Silk   Knitting  Mills,   Inc. 

163,976:  Feb.  6. 
Knitted   silk   fabrics.      Banner   Silk    Knitting   Mills,    Inc 

166,869  ;  Apr.   17  ;   Serial  No.   163,254  ;  published   Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Knitted   silk   fabrics.      Banner   Silk    Knitting   Mills,    Inc. 

171,532 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.    175,377 ;   published   May 

1.  1923. 

Knitted   silk   fabrics.     Banner   Silk   Knitting   Mills.    Inc. 

174.157  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180,781  ;  published  July  17, 

1923. 
Knitted    silk   fabrics.      Banner   Silk   Knitting  Mills,    Inc 

174,185 ;  Oct.  9 ;  Serial  No.  180,784  ;  published  July  17, 

1923. 
Knitted     silk     fabrics.       Banner     Silk     Knitting     Mills, 

Inc.     177.692  ;   Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  183,621 ;  published 

Oct.  2,  1923.  „      , 

Knitted   silk   fabrics.      Banner   Silk   Knitting  Mills,   Inc. 

177.7«t;  Dec.   25;   Serial  No.  183,901;   published  Oct, 

2,  1923. 


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upholstery    goods. 
Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No. 


Alb.    &   E.    Henkels,    Inc. 
169,210  ;  published  Sept. 


upUolstei-y  goods.     Alb.   &   B.   Henkels,   Inc. 
Dt'c.  11 ;  Serial  No.  169,211 ;  published  Sept. 

Nottingham 
No.    179,317  ; 


Knittod    wool    and    cotton    goods    in    the    piece.       Varj 

Knit   Co.      174,093  ;   Oct.   2 ;    Serial  No.   179,836 ;   pub- 
lished July  3,  10L>3. 
Knitted    woolen    piece    goods.      Garfleld    Worsted    Mills 

174.899  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  178,604  ;  published  July  31, 

1923. 
Knitted  worsted  and  flber-silk  fabrics.     Knitted  Textile* 

Corporation.      174,686  ;    Oct.    23  ;    Serial    No.    181,752  ; 

published  Au.s.  7,  1923. 
Lace    edgings    in    the    piece.      Marvello    Lace    Company, 

170,661  ;   July  17  ;   Serial  No.  108,220  ;  published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Laces   and 

177,261  ; 

11,    1923. 
Laces    and 

177.062: 

11,    1923. 
Lait-s,     handkerchiefs,     embroideries,     etc. 

Lace   Works.      177,322  ;    Dec.   18 ;    Serial 

published    Sept.    25,   1923. 
Laces,  Silk,  silk  and  fiber,  aud  silk  and  wool.     Lace-Net 

Importing  Co.     173,180;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  169,766; 

published  June  12,  1923. 
Laundry     machines.     Woven     cotton     feed     ribbons     for. 

Tingue.    Brown   &   Co.      177,677 ;    Dec.    25 ;   Serial   No. 

175,532  ;  published  Oct.  2.  1923. 
Lawn.-,.    Joues  Brothers  Limited.    171,970  ;  Aug.  14. 
Lawns,  I'rlnted.    Passaic  Print  Works.    165,560  ;  Mar.  13  ; 

Serial  No.  156,406  ;  published  May  9,  1922. 
Linen  and  cotton  fabrics,  in   the  piece,   tablecloths,  nap- 
kins,  handkerchiefs,    etc.      James   McCutcheon    &   Com 

panv.      106,915 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial    No.    166,391  ;    pub- 
lished Jan.   30,  1923. 
Linen    and    cotton    piece    goods,    etc.      Derryvale    Linen 

Co.       168,743 ;     May    29 ;     Serial    No.    171,260 ;     pub- 
lished Mar.   6,  1923. 
Linen  and  cotton  piece  goods,  etc.     Derryvale  Linen  Co. 

168,869  ;  May  29  ;    Serial  No.  171,261  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Linen  aud  cotton  piece  goods,  towels, 

kins,    etc.      Derryvale    Linen    Co. 

171,263  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Linen    aud   liueu   uuiou    piece   goods. 

Spinning  Co.     163,911 ;  Feb.  6. 
Linen   and   union   piece   goods.   Dyed. 

Spinning  Co.,  Limited.     165,740 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No. 

169,693;    published    Dec.    26,    1922. 
Linen,  canvas,  cotton,  etc.,  piece  goods.     Lamport  Export 

Companv.     168,765  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,134  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.   6.  1923. 
Linen,   canvas,   cotton,  and  sailcloth  piece  goods.     Lam- 
port Company  of  Texas,  Inc.     175.609  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial 

No.  173.133  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Linen    goods     in    the    piece,    etc.       Ireland    Bros.,    Inc. 

172,940 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  161,255  ;  published  Oct. 

17,  1922. 
Linen,    half-linen,    and   cotton    fabrics.      Linnenfabrieken 

E.    J.    F.    Van    Dissel    &    Zonen.      177,748;    Dec.    25; 

Serial  No.   179,611 ;   published   Oct.  2,   1923. 
Linen,    handkerchiefs,    towels,    curtains,    etc..    Table    and 

bed.     M.  G.  Guerra  Co.  Inc.     169,826;  July  3;   Serial 

No.  175,786;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Linen  in  the  piece,  linen  table  covers  and  napkins,  Pure. 

T.  Buettner  &  Co.     171,482  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  177,895  ; 

published   May   15,   1923. 
Linen   piece   goods.     J.   A.   Finn   &   Company.      177,481 ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  183,207  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Linen  piece  goods.     Thomas   Young  Inc.     175,182  ;    Oct. 

30  ;  Serial  No.  181,231 ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Linen,   ramie,   hemp,   etc.,    piece   goods.     Montgomery   L. 

Hart,    Inc.      175,015 ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial    No.    177,488 ; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Linen     small    wares.      York    Street    Flax    Spinning    Co. 

166.466:   Apr.    3;    Serial   No.   168,864;   published   Dec. 

26.  1922. 
Linens  and  decorated  linens  in  the  piece.     Danda-Halpern 

Co.     172,901 :  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,963  ;  published 

June  12,  1923. 

and   Interlinings.      Goetz-Berlin    Co. 
Serial  No.  175,486  ;  published  Aug. 


handkerchiefs,  nap- 
170,250  ;    July    10  ; 

York    Street   Flax 

York   Street   Flax 


Linings,    pocketings, 

175.193;   Oct.  30 

7,  1923. 
Linings,    pocketings, 

175,521  :   Nov.   6  ; 

28.  1923. 
Madras  in  the  piece. 

Aug.   7 ;   Serial  No. 
Mattress    covers.      H. 

Serial  No.   168.188 


and   Interlinings.      Goetz-Berlin    Co. 
Serial  No.   175,485 ;   published   Aug. 

Carter   Dry   Goods   Co.     171,505 ; 

169,004  ;  published  May  15,   1923. 

S.    Weil    Co.      166,058;    Mar.   27; 

;  pubUshed  Dec.   12,   1922. 

K.  H.  Macy  &  Co.     163,476  ;  Jan.  16. 

Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited. 

Serial   No.   122,513 ;   published   Dec. 

Marshall  Field  &  Company.  174,646  ; 
Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,263  ;  published  .'i.ug.  7,  1923. 

Muslin  piece  goods.  Marshall  Field  &  Company. 
163,367;  Jan.  9. 

Nainsook,  sheets,  diaper  cloth,  guilts,  and  long  cloth 
Meyer's  Company.  166,916 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No. 
166,238  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Nankins  and  tickings  In  the  piece.  Preund,  Freund  & 
Company.  174,902  :  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  178,835  ;  pub- 
lished July  31,  1923. 


Mattress  protectors. 
Mohair  piece  goods. 

105,410;   Mar.   6 

2,  1919. 
Muslin  in  the  piece. 


Nets,  draperies,  and  curtains  made  of  cotton.     Patchogue- 

I'lymouth  Mills  Corporation.     171,367  ;  Aug.  7  ;   Serial 

No.   169,924  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Padding   or   covering    for    flatwork    ironers.      Progressive 

Weaving  Co.     169,549  ;  June  19. 
Percales  in  the  piece.     Carter  Dry  Goods   Co.     171,452; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  169,002  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Percales    in    the    piece.      Carter    Dry    Goods    Company. 

173,183  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  169,280  ;  published  June 

19,   1923. 
Piece     goods.       Bradford     Dyers'     Association,     Limited. 

168,781-2 ;    Mav   29 ;    Serial   No.    122,462-3  ;   published 

Feb.  27,  1923. 
Piece     goods.       Bradford     Dyers'     Association,     Limited. 

168.783  ;  May   29 ;   Serial  No.   122,512  ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Piece     goods.       Bradford     Dyers'     Association,     Limited. 

168.784  :   May  29  ;   Serial  No.   122,515  ;   published   Feb. 
27,    1923. 

Piece     goods.       Bradford     Dyers'     Association,     Limited. 

168,791  ;   May  29  ;  Sei-ial  No.  132,074  ;  published  Mar. 

6,    1923. 
Piece  goods.     Lesher,  Whitman  &  Co.     166,375  ;  Apr.  3  ; 

Serial  No.   169,813;   published  Dec.   19,   1922. 
Piece    goods.      B.    Priestley    &    Co.      23,962-3 ;    renewed 

Jan.  2,  1924. 
Piece   goods,    etc.      Derryvale   Linen    Co.      168,744  ;    May 

29  ;  Serial  No.  171,262  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Piece   goods,    etc.      Derrvvale   Linen    Co.      168,745 ;    May 

29 ;    Serial  No.   171,264 ;    published   Mar.    6,   1923. 
Piece  goods  for  draperies.     Geo.  Brooks  &  Son  Company. 

175,644 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   180,045 ;   published  Aug. 

21.  1923. 
Piece  goods  of  wool,  worsted,  or  hair.     R.  G.  Maxwell  & 

Co.     174,499 ;  Oct.   16 ;   Serial  No.   181,605  ;   published 

July  24,  1923. 
Piece  goods  used  as  casket  linings  and  trimmings.    Theo. 

Tiedemann    &    Sons,    Inc.      177,146 ;    Dec.    11 ;    Serial 

No.   151,725  ;   published  Mar.   6,   1923. 
Pile     fabric     in     the     piece.       S.     Stroock    &     Company. 

174,026  ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial  No.   176,434 ;   published   June 

19,  1923. 
Pile    fabrics    in    the    piece.      Sidney    Blumenthal    &    Co. 

166,941 ;  Apr.   17  ;   Serial  No.  171,895  ;   published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Pile  fabrics  in  the  piece.     Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co.  Inc. 

171,589  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  175,764  ;  published  May  15, 

1923. 
Pile    fabrics    in    the    piece.      Sidney    Blumenthal    &    Co. 

175,662  ;  Nov.   6 ;   Serial   No.   182,201 ;   published   Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Pile   fabrics    In   the   piece.      Pennsylvania   Textile    Mills, 

Inc.     175,178;  Oct.  30;   Serial  No.  181,307;  published 

Aug.  7,  1923. 
Pile  fabrics  in  the  piece.     Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing 

Company.     177,687-8  :  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  Nos.  184,565-6  ; 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Pile  fabrics   in  the  piece.      Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing 

Company.       177,689 ;    Dec.    25 ;     Serial    No.    184,523 ; 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Pile  fabrics  in  the  piece.      Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing 

Company.       177,765 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Serial    No.    184,520 ; 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
PiUow  and  bolster  cases,  bed  sheets,  shams,  scarfs,  table 

covers,     and    napkins.       Washington     Embroidery     Co. 

169,963  ;   July  10  ;   Serial  No.   174,805  ;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Pillow  cases.     Naumkeag  Steam  Cotton   Co.     174,100-1 ; 

Oct.    2 ;    Serial    Nos.    145,957-8 ;    published    July    10, 

1923. 
Plushes  in   the   piece.   Mohair.     Hind    &   Harrison  Plush 

Co.     163,947  :  Feb.  6. 
Pongee,  Silk.     J.  A.  Finn  &  Co.     168,539  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 

No.  157,561 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Poplins  In  the  piece.   Cotton.     American  Bleached  Goods 

Companv.     173,722  ;   Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No.   179,255 ;  pub- 
lished July  10,  1923. 
Quilts  and  textile  blankets.     I.  Rothchlld.     175,549  ;  Nov. 

6  :   Serial  No.   179.961  ;   published  Aug.  28,   1923. 
Ribbons.       Mapele     Silk    Manufacturing     Co.       167,093 ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  166,781 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Ribbons.     Vogue  Weaving  Co.     177,791 :  Dec.  25. 
Ribbons.     Wertheimer  Brothers.     170,777  ;   July  24  ;   Se- 
rial No.  176,052  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Ribbons  and  hatbands.     Cohen  &  Kraus.     169,541 ;  June 

19:   Serial  No.  169,892;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Ribbons,   Cotton,  silk,  mercerized,   etc.     Warren   Feather- 
bone  Company.     166,328;   Mar.   27. 
Ribbons  in  the  piece.     Corbett  Bros.   Co.     177,142:   Dec. 

11  ;   Serial  No.    150,848 ;   published   Dec.   13,   1921. 
Ribbons  in  the  piece.     .Tohnson,  Cowdin  &  Co.     167,075  ; 

Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.  156,834  :  published  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Ribbons   in    the    piece.    Silk.      Taylor-Friedsam   Company. 

166,948-9  ;  Apr.   17  ;   Serial  Nos.  171,877-8  ;  published 

Tan.  30.  1923. 
Ribbons   in   the  piece.    Silk.     Taylor-Friedsam    Company. 

171,825  ;  Aug.   14  ;   Serial  No.  175,575  ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 
Ribbons  in  the  piece.  Silk  and  cotton.     O.  Lion.     177,152  ; 

Dec.  11  :  Serial  No.  182,249  ;  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Ribbons,   SUk.      Ernest   &   Herman   Levy,   Inc.      163,229  ; 

Jan.  2. 


1424 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Ribbons,  towels  and  toweling,  tapestry,  and  piece  goods. 

Bernhard    Ulmann    Co.      169,035  :    May    29. 
Robes,  blankets,  and  goods  in  the  piece,  Auto.     Portland 

Woolen  Mils.     171,969  ;  Aug.  14. 
Rugs   and  carpets.     O.    W.   Richardson    &  Co.      171,632 ; 

Aug.   7  ;   Serial  No.   175,944 ;   published  May   15,   1923. 
Rugs    and    carpets,    Textile.      O.    W.    Richardson    &    Co. 

175,083 ;  Oct.   30 ;   Serial  No.   168,552  ;  published  Aug. 

14.  192.S 
Rugs  and  carpets,  Textile.     Taylor  Carpet  Co.     166,064  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,081 ;  pubUshed  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Rugs 'and   carpets,    Wilton.     Marshall   Field  &  Company. 

165,031  ;   Feb.    27. 
Rugs  and  hair  nets.  Handmade  Chinese  wool.     Stero  Cor- 
poration.      177,772 ;     Dec.     25 ;     Serial    No.     184,191 ; 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Rugs,   carpets,   and   other   textile   floor   coverings.      Mars 

urand  Rug  Co.     177,067  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  183,390  ; 

puollshed  Sept.   18,   1923. 
Rugs,  Chenille.     Crex  Carpet  Company.     164,264  ;  Feb.  13. 
Rugs,   Chenille.     Firth   Carpet  Company.      177,487 ;   Dec. 

18  ;  Serial  No.  183,142  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Rugs   made   of   grass    and   fiber.      Hillside   Cotton    Mills. 

165.449  ;  Mar.  13  ;   Serial  No.  171,366 ;  published  Jan. 

2    1923 
Rugs,  Textile.     C.  W.  Kayser.     165,757  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial 

No.  170,530;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Rugs,    Textile.      Kent-Costikyan    Trading    Company    Inc. 

170,774  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  175,661  ;  published  Apr.  24, 

1923 
Rugs,    Wool.      Philadelphia    Rug    Mills,    Inc.      168,403 ; 

May  22;   Serial  No.   171,549;  published  Feb.   20.   192.S. 
Sateen  in  the  piece.    Marshall  Field  &  Company.    169,933  ; 

July  3. 
Sateen  in  the  piece.  Shadow-stripe  cotton.     Bedford  Mills, 

Inc.     168,852  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.  174,059  ;  published 

Mar.  6,   1923.  ,     „  ^ 

Satin   In   the  piece.   Cotton-back.      Schwarzenbach   Huber 

Company.      173,374  ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial    No.    180,146 ; 

published  July  3,  1923.  ^   ^      „     ^     ,, 

Serge    piece    soods.      H.    Mitchell.      172,846 :    Sept.    11  ; 

Serial  No.  176.492  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Serges  in  the  piece.     Howse,  Mead  &  Sons,  Lt.     173.010  ; 

Sept.  ]  1  ;  Serial  No.   178,722  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Serges,  satins,  and  silks  in  the  piece.     Philipsborn's,  Inc. 

171,897 ;  Aug.  14.  .  „ 

Shade    cloth.    Window-.      Chemitex    Products    Company. 

168,584;  May  29;   Serial  No.   163,434;   published  Mar. 

Sheeting,  Cotton.  American  Company  for  International 
Commerce.  166,784  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  161,102  ;  pub- 
lished July  25,  1922. 

Sheeting  for  covering  the  padding  on  ironing  rolls.  Cotton 
Tingue,  Brown  &  Co.  166,909 ;  Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No 
170,166  ;  published  .Tan.  23,  1923. 

Sheeting,  knitted  padding,  netting,  and  canvas  and  duck 
piece  goods.  Cotton.  Tingue,  Brown  &  Co.  166,908 " 
Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  170,167  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1928. 

Sheeting,  Unbleached.  Consolidated  Textile  Corporation 
174,819  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  172,031 ;  published  July  24 
1923 

Sheetings.     Piedmont  Manufacturing  Company.     163,483 

Jan-  16.  „  ^    -r^ 

Sheetings  and  cloths  in  bolts.  Cotton.     George  W.  Kava 

uaugh.    Inc.      170,602:    July   17;    Serial    No.    134,825 

published  Feb.   14,   1923. 
Sheetings  and  drills.  Unbleached.    R.  A.  Suffern.     171,208 

July  31 ;  Serial  No.  157,109  :  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Sheetings  and  drills.  Unbleached.    R.  A.  Suffern.     171,312 

Aug.   7 ;   Serial  No.   166.856  ;  published   Mar.  27,   1923 
Sheetings  and  shirtings.     Pacific  Mills.     171,448  ;  Aug.  7 

Serial  No.   158,725  ;   published  May  8,   1923. 
Sheetings     and     pillowcases.       Service     Equipment      Co 

175,446 ;   Nov.   6 ;    Serial  No.    183,236 ;   published   Aug 

28,   1923.  ... 

Sheetines,    Cotton.      Columbus    Manufacturing   Company 

163,465;  Jan.  16. 
Sheets  and  pillowcases.   Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.    177,154 

Dec.  11  :  Serial  No.  182,279  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923 
Sheets  and  pillow  cases.     Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods  Com 

pany.     170.702  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  150,141 ;  published 

Nov.  8,  1921.  „  „  .  ^^      -, 

Sheets     and     pillowcases.       B.     B.     &    R.     Knight.     Inc. 

175.314 ;   Nov.   6 ;    Serial  No.   181,489 ;   published  Aug. 

7,   1923. 
Sheets    and    pillowcases.      Marshall    Field    &    Company. 

169,991  ;   July  10  ;   Serial  No.   140,289 ;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Sheets  and  sheeting.  Cotton.     Great  Falls  IManufacturing 

Company.     163,.578 ;  Jan.  23.  ,      „  ^ 

Sheets,  pillowcases,  bedspreads,  table  linens,  towels.  Bed. 

MoRse.    Inc.      176.201  ;    Nov.    20  ;    Serial   No.    180,022 ; 

published   Aug.   21,   1923.  ^    ,, 

Sheets,    spreads,    and   pillowcases,   Bed.      Schmdel   &  Mc- 

Daniels.     172,841  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.   177,521 ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Shirtings.     W.  Harris  Thurston  &  Co.     175,405  ;  Nov.  6  ; 

Serial   No.    160,100;    published   .July    17,    1923. 
Shirtings  and  percales.   Printed.     Everett,  Heaney  &  Co 

Inc.     170,952;  July  24;  Serial  No.  166,823;  published 

Apr.  24,  1923. 


Shirtings  and  percales,  Printed.     Everett,   Heaney  &  Co. 

Inc.     170,953  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  166,820  ;  published 

Apr.  24,  1923. 
Shirtings  and  percales.  Printed.     Everett,  Heaney  &  Co. 

172,614  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  166,821 ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Shoe  fabrics.     Peters  Manufacturing  Company.     170,179  ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  176,209  ;  published  Apr.   10,  1923. 
Silk    and    artificial-silk   cotton,    linen,    etc.,    piece    goods. 

Schwarzenbach    Huber   Company.      173,359  ;    Sept.    25  ; 

Serial  No.   180,145  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Silk  and  cotton  and  cotton  fabrics.  Printed  and  piece-dyed. 

Clarence  Whitman  &  Son,  Inc.     173,411 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Se- 
rial No.  177,713  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Silk    and    cotton    crepe    in    the    piece.      Tilton    &   Keeler, 

Inc.      173,701  ;   Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   177,149  ;   published 

June  19,  1923. 
Silk  and   cotton  goods  in  the  piece,  Woven  and  knitted. 

Artsilk  Knitting  Mills.     165,943  ;  Mar.  20. 
Silk  and  cotton  piece  goods.     Marshall  Field  &  Company. 

169,688  ;  June  26  ;  Serial  No.  165,923  ;  published  Mar. 

27,    1923. 
Silk    and   cotton    warp   mixture   piece   goods.     Nathan   & 

Cohen    Co.      165,583 ;    Mar.    13 ;    Serial    No.    162,999 ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Silk    and    crepe    silk    piece    goods.      Tuxedo    Shirt    Co. 

169,939  ;  July  3. 
Silk  and  ramie  piece  goods.  Combination  of.     H.  G.  War- 
land.     168,762  ;  Maiy  29  ;  Serial  No.  173.060  ;  published 

Mar.  6,  1923. 
Silk    and    satin    piece    goods.      McLane    Silk    Company. 

177,483  ;  Dec.   18  ;  Serial  No.  183,221 ;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 
Silk    and    silk    cotton    and    artificial-silk    goods    in    piece. 

Artsilk  Knitting  Mills.     173,189  ;   Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No. 

168,348  ;  published  June  12.   1923. 
Silk  and  silk-mixture  fabrics  in  the  piece.     Wechsler-Bar- 

ber   Silk   Co.     165,683  ;   Mar.   20 ;   Serial   No.   170,454 ; 

published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Silk   and   velvet  goods  in   the  piece,   Hand-decorated.     C. 

E.    Garratt.  ■   172,837;    Sept.   11;    Serial   No.    178,915; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Silk  and  wool  crepe  in  the  piece.     M.  C.   Hoffman  &  Co. 

171,402  ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial  No.   176,546  ;   published  May 

1,  1923. 
Silk  and  wool  fabrics  and  mixtures  thereof  in  the  piece. 

J.  A.  MigPl,  Inc.     174,259  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  177,505  ; 

published  May  29,  1923. 
Silk    and    wool    mixed    piece    goods.      Susquehanna    Silk 

Mills.      177,664 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Serial    No.    181,155 ;    pub- 
lished Oct.  9,  1923. 
Silk,    artificial-silk,    cotton,    wool   piece   goods,    etc.      Jas. 

G.  Johnson  &  Co.     169,112  ;  June  5. 
Silk,   artificial-silk,  etc.,  piece  goods.     Jersey  Silk   Mills. 

177,649  ;   Dec.   25 ;   Serial  No.   182,817 ;   published  Oct. 

2    1S23. 
Silk,  artificial-silk,  etc.,  piece  goods.     Jersey  Silk  Mills. 

177,714  ;   Dec.  25  ;   Serial  No.  182,819 ;  published   Oct. 

9,  1923. 
Silk  and  artificial-silk  piece  goods,  cotton,  wool,  and  com- 

binanons  thereof.     M.  Feist.     166.369;   Apr.  3;   Serial 

No.   170.059;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Silk,    artificial   silk,   wool   piece   goods   and    combinations 

thereof.     Travis,  Romaine  &  JellS.  Inc.     172,660  :  Sept. 

11 ;   Serial  No.   174.543  ;   published   May  29,   1923. 
Silk,  artificial-silk,  woolen,  etc.  fabrics  in  the  piece.    Gold- 

Ing  Fabrics  Corporation.     165,631;  Mar.  13. 
Silk   chiffon   cloth.      Voss   &   Stem.      177.766;    Dec.    25; 

Serial  No.  184,372;  piiblished  Oct.   2,  1923. 
Silk-cloth    piece   goods  only.      Kingsboro   Silk   Mills,   Inc. 

163,351  ;  Jan.  9. 
S'lk,  cotton,  and  a  mixture  of  silk  and  cotton  piece  goods. 

A.    S.   Rosenthal   Company.      177,494 ;   Dec.    18 ;   Serial 

No.  182,933  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Silk,  cotton,  and  silk  and  cotton   mixed  piece  goods.     L. 

Schoolhouse.      171,613;    Aug.    7;    Serial    No.    177,876; 

published   May   15,    1923. 
Silk,    cotton    and    silk,    and    silk    and    wool    piece    goods. 

Oriental    Silk    Printing   Company.      166.992;    Apr.    li. 
Silk    cotton,   and  textile.s  in   the   piece  and  by  the  yard. 

H    Meyers  Co.     175.663  ;  Nov.  6  ;   Serial  No.   182,254  ; 

published  Aug.  21.  1923.  ,^     ^ 

Silk,  cotton  and  wool,  etc.,  fabrics  in  the  piece.     Abraham 

Cohen  &  Son.     165,695  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.   170,127  : 

published  Dec.  26,  1922.  , 

Silk     cotton,    and    wool    piece    goods    and    combinations 

thereof.     Arthur  Beir  &  Co.     175.524  ;  Nov.  6  ;   S?rial 

No.  174,953;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Silk,  cotton,  and  wool  piece  goods  and  combinations  there- 
of  etc.    S    Sinai.   165.737  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169.607  ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923.  ,      .   . 

Silk,  cotton,  and  wool  piece  goods  and  mixtures  of  same. 

Hymnn   Baunian  &  Co.     171,976;  Aug.  21;  Serial  No. 

178,657;  published  May   22,   1923. 
Silk,   cotton,  cotton  and  silk  piece   goods.     Oriental  bllK 

Printing    Company.       165.578;    Mar.    13;    Serial    No. 

162,439 ;   published   Dec.    26,    1922. 
Silk,    cotton,   etc.,   piece   goods.      Haas  Brothers   Babrics 

Corporation.        177.073-4;      Dec.      11;      Serial      Nos. 

183,740-1 ;   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 


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SUk,    cotton,    etc..   piece   goods 

Corporation.      177,078 ;    Dec. 

pubUshed  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Silk,  cotton,  etc.,  piece  goods. 

Oct.   -1 :   Serial   ""         ""     " 
Silk,  cotton,  etc., 

Oct.   2  ;   Seri.il 
Silk,  cotton,  etc., 

Inc.     170.742 : 

Apr.  24.  102S. 
SUk,  cotton,   etc. 


Haas   Brothers    Fabrics 
11  ;   Serial   No.   183,742  ; 


No.   1S0.504 
piece  goods. 
No.   180.506  ; 
piece  goods. 


Soci^t^  Uodier. 
publislied  .July 
Soci(5t6  Rodier. 
published   July 


174,085  ; 
10,   1923. 

174,084  ; 
10,    1923. 


Travis,  Romaine  &  JelI6, 


July  24  ;  Serial  No.  174.545  ;  published 


Aug.  7  ; 

pet.  9  ; 

174,190; 


piece  goods  and  combinations  thereof. 

Travis.  Romaine  &  JellS,  Inc.     171.860  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 

No.  174.544  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
sJilk.     cotton,    linen,    and    woolen    piece    goods.       Haas 

Brothers   Fabrics  Corporation.      177,075  ;   Dec.   11  ;   Se- 
rial   No.    1S3,73S;    published    Sept.    18,    1923. 
Silk,     cotton,     linon,     and     woolen     piece    goods.       Haas 

Brothers  Fabrics  Corporation.     175,464  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 

No.  182.344  :  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Silk,    cotton,    linen,    and    woolen    piece    goods.      Roubalx 

Mills.  Inc.     175.461  ;  Nov.  6  :  Serial  No.  182,359  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  28.  1923. 
Silk,    cotton,    wool,    and    mixtures    of   same    piece    goods. 

Societe  Rodier.     175.542  ;  Nov.  6  ;   Serial  No.  180,505  ; 

published  Aug.  28.  1923. 
Silk    ergpe    piece    goods.      Zollinger    and    Schroth,    Inc. 

168,770  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,869 ;  puhUshed  Mar.  6, 

1923. 
Silk  fabric.  All-.     A.  S.  Rosenthal  Co.     171,405 

Serial   No.    176,502 ;   published   Mav   1,    1923. 
Silk  fabrics.     Corticelli  Silk  Compnay.     174.158 

Serial  No.  180.590  ;  publl.shed  July  17,  1923. 
Silk    fabrics.      Goldlng    Fabrics    Corporation. 

Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  181,183  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
SUk    fabrics.      Golding    Fabrics    Corporation.      174,200 ; 

Oct.  9  :  Serial  No.  l80,859  :  published  July  17,  1923. 
Silk    fabrics.      Goldlng    Fabrics    Corporation.       175.18.S ; 

Oct.  30  :   Serial  No.  181,181  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Silk  fabrics.     Golding  Fabrics  Corporation.     175,444  ;  Nov. 

6 ;    Serial   No.    183,336 ;    published   Aug.   28,   1923. 
Silk   fabrics   In   the   piece.      Cheney    Brothers.      166,381 ; 

Apr.  3  :   Serial  No.   169,701 ;   published   Dec.   19,   1922. 
Silk   fabrics   in    the   piece.      Chenev   Brothers.      174.126 ; 

Oct.   2  :   Serial   No.   180,521  :   published   July   10,   1923. 
Silk   fabrics   In   the   piece.      Cheney    Brothers.      174.193 ; 

Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  181,061  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Silk   fabrics   in  the  piece.     J.   H.   &  C.    K.    Eagle,   Inc. 

168,706  :  May  29  ;   Serial  No.  151,154  ;   puhlished  Mar. 

13,  192.3. 
Silk    fabrics   in    the    piece.      Schoonmaker   Bros.    &   Com- 
pany.     177,151;    Dec.    11;    Serial   No.    182,360:    pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 
Silk  goods  in  the  piece.     Hess,  Goldsmith  &  Co.     165.563  ; 

Mar.   13  ;   Serial  No.  157.064  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922 
Silk  goods  in   the  piece.     Moss  Brothers.     177,101  ;  Dec. 

11  ;   Serial  No.   170,444 ;   published   Sept.    18,   1923. 
Silk  goods  in  the  piece.     Salembier  &  Clay,  Inc.     170.185  ; 

July  10;   Serial  No.  176.045:  published  Apr.   10,  1923. 
Silk  goods   in   the  piece.  Broad.     LenapS   Silk  Company. 

170,044;   July  10;  Serial  No.   175,089;   puhlished  Apr. 

10    1923 
Silk  in  the 'piece.  Artificial.     R.  H.  Macy  &  Co.     177,438; 

Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  182.314;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Silk  in   the  piece.   Artificial.      L.   &   E.    Stirn.     169,627; 

June  26  ;  Serial  No.  173.685  ;  published  Mar.  13.  1923. 
Silk  in  the  piece.  Broad.    Artsllk  Knitting  Mills.    173,181 ; 

Sept.  18  :  Serial  No.  169,743  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Silk    knitted    cloth    in    the   holt.      Banner    Silk    Knitting 

Mills.  Inc.     163,927:  Feb.   6. 
Silk   knitted   cloth   in   the   piece.     Banner   Silk   Knitting 

Mills,  Inc.     171,625  :  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  177,161 ;  puh- 
Ushed May   22,   1923. 
Silk,   linen,    cotton,   and   jute  piece  goods   and  mixtures. 

Clarendon   M'f  g  Company.     169,542  ;   June  19  ;    Serial 

No.  170.054  ;  published  Nov.  7.  1922. 
Silk,  linen,  woolen,  and  cotton  piece  goods  and  combina- 
tions   thereof,      ^aas    Brothers    Fabrics    Corporation. 

173,318  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.   165,865  :  published  Aug. 

29    1922. 
Silk  'or    silk-mixture    fabrics,    silk    blankets.      Herzog    & 

Co.     163.337:  Jan.  9. 
Silk    pipce   goods.      Duplan    Silk    Corporation.      163,311 


.Tan.   9. 
Silk    piece 

.July  10; 
Silk    piece 


goods.      Duplan    Silk 

Serial  No.    175,473; 

^oods.      Duplan    Silk 


Corporation.  170.315 
published  Apr.  3,  1923 
Corporation.      173,281 

Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  178.974;  published  June  12,  1923 
Silk  piece  goods.     Duplan   Silk  Corporation.     173,282-3 

Sept.    18 ;    Serial   Nos.    178.970-1 ;   published    June   12 

1923. 
Silk    piece    goods.      Duplan    Silk    Corporation.      173,284 

Sent.  18  ;  Serial  No.  178.973  :  published  June  12,  1923 
Silk    piece    goods.      Duplan    Silk    Corporation.      173,285 ; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  178,975 ;  published  June  12,  1923, 
Silk  piece  goods.     Duplan  Silk  Corporation.     173.286-8 

Sept.   18:   Serial  Nos.   178,977-9;   published  June  12 

1923. 
Silk   piece   goods.     Duplan    Silk   Corporation.      173,540 

Sept.   25. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Duplan  Silk  Corporation.     174,079-82 

Oct.    2;    Serial   Nos.    181,257-60;    published    July    17, 

1923. 

58339—90 


Silk  piece  goods.     Duplan  Silk  Corporation.     174,188-9 ; 

Oct.  9  ;  Serial  Nos.  181.255-6  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Silk    piece    goods.      Duplan    Silk    Corporation.      175,563 ; 

Nov.  6 ;   Serial   No.   178,976 ;   published  July   12.   1923. 
Silk    piece    goods.      Duplan    SUk    Corporation.      177,477 ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  183,262  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Empire  Silk  Company.     171,389  ;  Aug. 

7  ;  Serial  No.  177,368  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Empire  Silk  Company.     174.191 ;  Oct. 

9  ;  Serial  No.  181.178  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Empire  Silk  Company.     174,631 ;  Oct. 

23  ;  Serial  No.  179,663  ;  pubUshed  July  31.  1923. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Empire  Silk  Company.     177.342  :  Dee. 

18  ;   Serial  No.   181.177 ;  published  Sept.  25,   1923. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Empire  Silk  Company.     177.690  ;  Dec. 

25  :   Serial  No.  184,605  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Golding  Fabrics  Corporation.     166,906  ; 

Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  170.276  ;  published  Jan.  23.  1923. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Golding  Fabrics  Corporation.     166.937  ; 

Apr.  17  ;   Serial  No.  170.278  :  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Goldlng  Fabrics  Corporation.     167.044  ; 

Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.  170,376 ;  published  Jan.  30.   1923. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Golding  Fabrics  Corporation.     168,870  ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,647  ;  puhlished  Mar.  13.  1923. 
Silk  piece  gods.     Golding  Fabrics  Corporation.     169.800  ; 

July  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,277  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Golding  Fabrics  Corporation.     175.315  ; 

Nov.   6;   Serial  No.   181,182;  published  Aug.   14,   1923. 
Silk    piece   goods.      Haas   Brothers    Fabrics    Corporation. 

171,615-6;    Aug.    7;    Serial   No.    177,844-5:    published 

May  15,   1923. 
Silk   piece   goods.      M.   A.    Heyman.      172,928 ;    Sept.   11 ; 

Serial  No.   176,407;   pubUshed  May  29.  1923. 
SUk  piece  goods.    H.  R.  Mallinson  &  Co.    167,670  ;  May  8  ; 

Serial  No.  172,755  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
SUk  piece  goods.     H.  R.  Mallinson  &  Co.     168,043  ;  May 

15:  Serial  No.  173,138;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
SUk  piece  goods.     H.  K.  Mallinson  &  Co.  Inc.     168,760; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  172,754  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
SUk  piece  goods.     H.  R.   Mallinson  &  Co.     168,761  ;  May 

29  ;  Serial  No.  172,756  :  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
SUk  piece  goods.     H.  R.  MaUinson  &  Co.     170.502  :  July 

17 ;    Serial   No.   173,139 :    published   Apr.    24,   1923. 
Silk  piece  goods.     H.  R.  MaUinson  &  Co.     170.527  ;  July 

17 ;    Serial    No.    174,020 ;    published   Apr.    17,    1923. 
Silk  piece  goods.     H.  R.  Mallinson  &  Co.  Inc.     171.392; 

Aug.  7  ;   Serial  No.   177,092  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
SUk  piece  goods.     H.  R.  MaUinson  &  Co.  Inc.     171.472; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  178.524  :  published  May  15.  1923. 
Silk  piece  goods.     H.  R.  MaUinson  &  Co.   Inc.     171,477  ; 

Aug.   7;   Serial  No.  178.110:   published  May  15.   1923. 
SUk   piece   goods.     Muser   Brothers.      166,150 ;   Mar.  27 ; 

Serial  No.  156,848  ;  published  June  27,   1922. 
SUk   piece  goods.     B.   Priestley   &  Co.      23.991  :   renewed 

Jan.  2,  1924. 
SUk  piece  goods.     E.  A.   Rleger.     165,923  ;  Mar.  20. 
Silk    piece    goods.      E.    A.    Rleger.      166,953 ;    Apr.    17 ; 

Serial  No.   170,899:   pubUshed  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Silk    piece    goods.      Robinson    Silk    Company.      165.325 ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  169,505  ;  pubUshed  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Silk    piece    goods.      Robinson    Silk    Company.      165,346 ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  169,507  ;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
Silk  piece   goods.     Robinson   Silk   Company.     165.347-9 ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  Nos.  169,501-3 :  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
SUk    piece    goods.      Robinson    Silk    Company.      165.350 ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  169.499 ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Robinson  SUk  Co.     166.386-7  :  Apr.  3 ; 

Serial  Nos.  169,497-8  :  pubUshed  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Silk    piece    goods.      Robinson    Silk    Company.      166.957 ; 

Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  170.309  :   published  Jan.   30.  1923. 
Silk  piece   goods.      Robinson    Silk   Company.      167.046—7 : 

Apr.    24 ;    Serial   Nos.    170,310-11  ;    published    Jan.    30. 

1923. 
SUk    piece    goods.      Robinson    Silk    Company.      175.423 ; 

Nov.   6;  Serial  No.   169.500:  pubUshed  Mar.   27,   1923. 
Silk    piece    goods.      D.    I.    Salomon.      172,930 ;    Sept.    11  ; 

Serial  No.   172.397;  pubUshed  June  26,   1923. 
Silk     piece     goods.        Schwarzenbach     Huber     Company. 

172.973  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,412  ;  published  June 

5.   1923. 
Silk  piece  goods.      Standard  SUk  Dyeing  Co.     172,483; 

Aug.  28. 
Silk    piece    coods.      Susquehanna    SUk    Mills.      172.762 ; 

Sept.  11 ;  "^Serial  No.  174,868  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Silk  piece  goods.     Tuxedo  Shirt  Co.     169,928  ;  July  3. 
SUk  piece  goods.     Voss  &  Stern.     173,248  :   Sept.  18  ;  Se- 
rial No.  160,325  ;   pubUshed  June  19,  1923. 
Silk     piece     goods.       Wechsler     Barber     Silk     Company. 

174,654  :  Oct  23  ;  Serial  No.  181,506  ;  pubUshed  Aug.  7, 

1923. 
Silk  piece  goods.  All-.     Susquehanna  SUk  Mills.    177.663  ; 

Dec.  25  :  Serial  No.  181.154  :  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Silk  piece  goods  and  artiflcial-sUk,  cotton,  etc..  piece  goods 

and  combinations  thereof.     Bentley  &  Twohev  Silk  Co. 

173.324  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  172,197 ;  published  June 

26,  1923. 
Silk  piece  goods  and  silk  and  cotton  mixture  piece  goods. 

Samuel  Eiseman  &  Co.     172.597  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 

171,691  ;    published   June   5,   1923. 
SUk    piece    goods.    Broad.      Duplan     SUk     Corporation.  ' 

163,308;  Jan.  9. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Silk    ribbons    in     the    piece.       W.     V.    Judkins    &    Son. 

173,750  ;   Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No.   177,672 ;   published  June 

26,  1923. 
Silk,    silk    and    artificial-silk,    etc.,    piece    goods.      Jersey 

Silk    Mills.      177,715;    Dec.    25;    Serial    No.    182,821; 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Silk,    silk    and    cotton    mixed,    and    cotton    piece    goods. 

Fried.   Mendelson   &  Co.     167,892  ;  May  8 ;   Serial  No. 

168,148;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 
Silk,  silk  and  cotton,   silk  and  wool,  etc.,  in  the  piece. 

T.   J.   Mitchell   &  Co.      164,964;   Feb.  27. 
Silk,    wool,    cotton,   linen   piece   goods   and   combinations 

thereof.     Meridian  Textile  Corporation.     166,845  ;  Apr. 

17  :  Serial  No.  166,392  ;  published  Aug.  8,  1922. 
Silks   and  laces  in  the  piece.     Chas.  A.   Stevens  &  Bros. 

177,150 ;   Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  182,447  ;  published  Sept. 

11,    1923. 
Silks  and  silk  and  cotton  goods  in  the  piece.  Broad.     H. 

Kobayashi  &  Co.    173,176  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  170,769  ; 

published  June  19,   1923. 
Silks,  Broad.    J.  A.  Migel,  Inc.     164,191  ;  Feb.  13. 
Silks,  cotton,  wool,  and  mixtures  thereof  and  shirtings  in 

the   piece.      Turner   &   Walls.      172,925  ;   Sept.   11 ;    Se- 
rial No.  176,928  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Silks  in  the  piece.     Jansen  &  Pretzfeld,   Inc.     163,346; 

Jan.  9. 
Silks   in   the  piece.      Jansen   &  Pretzfeld,    Inc.     168,773 ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,966  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Silks  in   the  piece.     Jansen   &  Pretzfeld,   Inc.      169,624  ; 

June  26  ;  Serial  No.  173,084  :  published  Mar.  20.  192.S. 
Silks  in  the  piece.     Chas.  A.   Stevens  c&  Bros.     177,149  ; 

Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  182,446  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Silks  in  the  piece  and  silk  and  cotton  piece  goods.  Broad. 

Stehli    Silks    Corporation.      173,187 ;    Sept.    18 ;    Serial 

No.  168,383  ;  published  June  12,   1923. 
Silks    in    the    piece.    Broad.       Stehli    Silks    Corporation. 

167,108  ;  Apr.   24 ;   Serial  No.   169,789 ;   published   Jan 

30    1923 
Silks'  or  silks  in  the  piece.  Broad.     Railway  Silk  Corpora- 
tion.    163,388  ;  Jan.  9. 
Silks,  silk  and  cotton  mixtures,  cotton  goods,  linens,  and 

draperies.      Marbletex    Co.      170,057 ;    July    10 ;    Serial 

No.  175,938  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Silks,  velvets,  and  ribbons,  in  the  piece.     Kohn,  Adler  4 

Co.     163,474  ;  Jan.   16. 
Tablecloths,  napkins,  scarfs,  etc.     F.  W.  Hillig.    173,967  ; 

Oct.   2  :    Serial   No.    161,549 ;   published   July  17,   1923. 
Tablecloths,     serviettes,     cushion     covers,     handkerchiefs, 

sideboard   cover.s,    etc.      Morton    Sundour    Fabrics   Ltd. 

163,920;  Feb.  6. 
Tablecloths,  sheets,  pillowcases,  napkins.    A.  S.  Herrmann. 

174.753  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  167,082  ;  published  May  22, 

1923. 
Textile   fabrics.     Associated   Textile  Manufacturers,   Inc. 

177,636;  Dec.  25;   Serial  No.  174,279;  published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Textile  fabrics.     International  Worsted   Mills.     177,482 ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  183,214  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Textile    fabrics.       Schweiz.     Decken-    und     Tuchfabriken 

Pfungen-Turbenthal.       177.335 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No. 

181,571  ;  published   Sept.   25.   1923. 
Textile  fabrics,  foulards,  etc..  Dyed  and  printed.     United 

Piece    Dye    Works.       177,466 ;     Dec.     18 ;     Serial    No. 

177,152  ;  published   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Textile    fabrics    in    the    piece.      Grove    Park    Inn,    Inc. 

174,528;  Oct.  16. 
Textile    fabrics   in    the    piece,    etc..    Woven    and    knitted. 

Knitted  Textile  Corporation.     173,363-4  ;  Sept.  25 ;  Se- 
rial Nos.  179,798-9  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Textile  fabrics.  Manufactured.     Associated  Textile  Manu- 
facturers, Inc.     173,380  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,232  ; 

published  Apr.   17,   1923. 
Textile    fabrics,    Printed.      Witcombe,    McGeachin    &    Co. 

175.240;  Oct.  30. 
Textile  material.     Warren  Products  Company.     174.596 ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  178,685  ;  published  July  24.  1923. 
Ticking.      P.   E.   Mitchell   Co,      177,325 ;   Dee,   18 ;    Serial 

No,   178,931  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Tire   fabrics  in   the  niece.      Salmon   Falls  Manufacturing 

Companv.      174,097  ;   Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   179,323  ;  pub- 
lished Julv  17,  1923, 
Toweling.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     171,682  ;  Aug.  7. 
Towols.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     163,441  ;  Jan.  9. 
Towels,     West  Coast  Textile  Company.     163,416  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Towels    and     toweling.       Goldsmith,     Lowenfels    &    Co. 

166,204  ;  Mar.   27  ;   Serial  No.   171,173  ;  published   Jan. 

16,   1923. 
Towels     and     toweling.     Woven     cotton.       Boott     Mills. 

175,106 ;  Oct.   30  ;   Serial  No.   177,164 ;   published  Aug. 

7,   1923. 
Towels  of  cotton   and  linen,  handkerchiefs,  cotton  goods, 

laces,  and  embroideries,  etc.     Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods 

Company.     163,861  ;  Tan.  30. 
Typewriter    ribbon,    Cloth     used    for    making.       Rose    & 

Frank  Company.    166,946  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,175  ; 

published  Jan,  30,  1923. 
Upholstery  and  drapery  fabHcs.     Henrv  Goldthorp  Com- 
pany.    170,650  ;  ,Tuly  17  ;  Serial  No.  170,063  ;  published 

Apr.  17,  1923, 
Upholstery,  Automobile.     A.  Boyriven,     174.757;  Oct.  23; 

Serial  No.  165,120;  published  July  24.  1923. 
Upholstery  fnbrlcs.     Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co.     175,187; 

Oct.    30 ;   Serinl   No.   175,765 ;   published   Aug.   7,   1923. 


Upholstery  fabrics.     Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co.     175,188 ; 

Oct.   30;   Serial  No.   175,763;  published   Aug.   7,  1923. 
Veils  and  silk  cloth  in  the  piece.     Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills.   . 
175,517;   Nov.  6;   Serial  No.   176,583;   published  Aug. 
28,  1923. 
Velours  in  piece  goods,  curtains,  table  scarfs,  and  pillow 

slips.       American    Pile     Fabric     Company.       167,324 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Velvet,  plush,  etc.     Collins  &  Aikman  Co.     177,670  ;  Dec. 

25  ;   Serial  No.   180,654 ;  published  Oct.   2,  1923. 
Velvets    in    the    piece.      Coudurier,    Fructus    &    Descher. 

175,510 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   177,548 ;   published   Aug. 

28     1923. 
Velvets  in  the  piece.   Silk.     J.   A.   Migel,   Inc.     177,630; 

Dec.   25;   Serial  No.   181,840;   published  Oct.   9,   1923. 
Velvets  in  the  piece.  Silk  and  silk  and  cotton.     Coudurier 

Fructus    &    Descher.      168,801 ;    May    29 ;    Serial    No. 

174,357  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Voile.     Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.     170,339;  July  10. 
Voile  in   the   piece.     Max   Schwarz   Textile    Corporation. 

169,905  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,795  ;  published  Mar.  27, 

1923. 
Voile  in  the  piece,  Cotton.     Marshall  Field  &  Company. 

174,531;  Oct.  16. 
Voiles   and   dress  goods  in   the  piece.   Cotton.      Abraham 

&  Straus,   Inc.     175,657;   Nov.  6;   Serial  No.   181,579; 

published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Wash    cloth   and    towel,    Textile.      Embourg   Textile   Co. 

168,438  ;   May  22  ;   Serial  No.    171,013  ;  published   Feb. 

20.  1923. 
Wool  and  cotton  admixture  piece  goods.     Samuel  Kirk  & 

Sons,  Limited.     169,989  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  132,052  ; 

published  Apr.  3,  1923.  ^ 

Woo]   and   cotton   mixed  piece   goods.     Edward   Ripley   & 

Son.     166,551  ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  122,498  :  published 

Apr.    13,   1920. 
Wool,    etc.,   goods   in   the   piece.      J.    B.    Ellison   &   Sons. 

177.621 ;   Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No.   182,536  ;   published  Oct. 

9,  1923. 
Wool    piece   goods.     Roubaix   Mills,   Inc.     172,898 ;   Sept. 

11  ;   Serial'  No.  179.167  ;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Wool  pile  fabric.    Botany  Worsted  Mills.     174,506-7  ;  Oct. 

16:    Serial    Nos.    180,358-9;    published    July    24,    1923. 
Wool,    silk,    cotton,    and    mixtures    of   same   piece   goods. 

William    HoUins   &   Company.      171,272 :    July    31, 
Wool    textile    piece    goods,    AH-.      W.    H.    Holbrook    Com- 
pany.    173,689  ;  Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No.  177,489  ;  published 

June  19,  1922. 
Wool,    worsted,   mohair,    and   other   fabrics   in   the   piece. 

Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Company.    163,937  ;  Feb.  6. 
Wool,  worsted,  mohair,  etc,   fabrics  in  the  piece.     Salt's 

Textile  Manufacturing  Company,     164,064  ;  Feb.  13. 
Wool,  worsted,  mohair,  etc.,  fabrics  in  the  piece.     Salt's 

Textile  Manufacturing   Company.      173,159  ;    Sept.    18  ; 

Serial    No.    159,120:    published    June   12.    1923, 
Woolen  cloth.   Frankenberg,  Morgan  &  Singleton,    174,804  ; 

Oct,  23  :  Serial  No.  180,659  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Woolen    cloth    and    cloth    being   a    mixture    of   wool    and 

cotton.      David    &    John    Anderson    Limited.      163,978 ; 

Feb.  6, 
Woolen  cloth  in  the  piece,  Woven.    Otterburn  Mill  Limited. 

163,880;  Feb.  6. 
Woolen    cloths   in    the   piece.      S.    Stein    &   Co.      166,914; 

Apr.   17 ;   Serial   No.   166,479 :   published   Feb.    6.   1923. 
Woolen   cloths   in   the   piece.      S.    Stein    &   Co.      166,918; 

Apr.   17 ;  Serial  No.  164,459  ;  published  .Tan.   30,   1923. 
Woolen  cloths  in  the  piece.    S.  S.  Stein  &  Co.    171,938-9; 

Aug.  14. 
Woolen    cloths   In  the   piece.      S.    Stein   &  Co.      174,294 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Woolen  cloths  in  the  piece  for  suiting,  etc.     S.   Stein  & 

Co.     173,213  ;   Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  173,259  ;  published 

June  12,  1923. 
Woolen   fabrics.     H.   Coleman.     175,470 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial 

No.  182,234;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Woolen  fabrics.    Somersville  Manufacturing  Co.   168,303  ; 

May  15. 
Woolen   fabrics.      W.    H.    Stewart.      172,855 ;    Sept.    11 ; 

Serial  No.   175,629;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Woolen    fabrics   in   the   piece.      American    Uniform    Com- 
pany.    170,651  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  170,115  ;  published 

Apr.  24,  1923. 
Woolen    fabrics    in    the    piece.      Continental    Mills,    Inc. 

174,634-5  ;  Oct.   23  ;   Serial  Nos.   181,731-2  ;  published 

Aug.  7,  1923. 
Woolen  goods  in  the  piece.    Worumbo  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    163,984  ;  Feb.  6. 
Woolen    goods    in    the    piece.      Worumbo    Manufacturing 

Companv.      173,732  ;   Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No.   180,351 ;   pub- 
lished Julv  10,  1923. 
Woolen    homespun    textile    fabrics   in    the    piece.      Grove 

Park  Inn,  Inc.     173.020  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,988  ; 

published  June  5,   1923. 
Woolen,    mohair,    jute,    cotton,    silk,    and    linen    fabrics. 

Kunst    &    Small    Co.       175,528 :    Nov.    6 :    Serial    No. 

181,195;   published  Aug.   28,  1923. 
Woolen     piece    goods.       Atlantic    Mills.       173,930 :     Oct. 

2 :    Serial   No.    177,946 ;    published   .July   17,    1923. 
Woolen      piece     goods.        American     Woolen      Company. 

175.174;  Oct.   30;   Serial  No.   181,372;  published  Aug. 

7,   1923. 


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Woolen  piece  goods.    Bradford  Dvors'  Association,  Limited. 

165,118-19  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  Nos.  122,518-19  ;  published 

Dec.  2,  1922. 
Woolen  piece  goods.  Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited. 

165.120  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  122,523  ;  publislied  Dec.  2, 

1922. 
Woolen  pieeo  goods.    Bradford  Dyers'  Association  Limited. 

165,326-9  :  Mar.  6  ;   Serial  Nos.   122,516-24  ;  published 

Dec.  2.  1919. 
Woolen  piece  goods.   Bradford  Dyers'  Association,  Limited. 

165,408-9  ;   Mar.   6 ;    Serial   Nos.    122,460-1  ;    published 

Dec.  2,  1919. 
Woolen  piece  goods.   Bradford  Dyers'  Association.  Limited. 

165,411;   Mar.   6;    Serial   No.   122,517;   published   Dec. 

2,   1919. 
Woolen   piece  goods.     Bradford   Dyers'   Association,   Ltd. 

17T.713  ;  Dec.   25  ;    Serial  No.   1^2,520  ;   published  Dec. 

2,  1919. 
Woolen    piece    goods.      Farnsworth   Mills   Inc.      174,203 ; 

Oct.  9  ;  Serial  No.  180,969  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Woolen     piece    goods.       Finsilver,     Still     &    Moss,     Inc. 

177,650  ;   Dec.   25  ;  Serial   No.   172,589  ;   published  Oct. 

2,  1928. 

Woolen  piece  goods.     Forstmann  &  Huffmann   Company. 

165,687  :  Mar.  20 ;   Serial  No.   170,244  ;  published  Dec. 

26,  1922. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Forstmann  &  Huffmann.     166.945; 

Apr.   17 ;   Serial   No.   72,217 ;   published   Jan.   SO,    1923. 
Woolen   piece   goods.     Forstmann  &  Huffmann   Company. 

168.772  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.   173,962  ;  published  Alar. 

6.  1923. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company. 

170.316;  July  10;  Serial  No.  175,482;   published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 

Woolen   piece  goods.     Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company. 

170.65:5;   July  17;   Serial  No.   169,441;   published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Forstmann   &  Huffmann  Company. 

172,835  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  178,989  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 

Woolen  piece  goods.  Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company. 
172,89^-900 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  Nos.  178,996-7 ;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 

Woolen  piece  goods.  Forstmann  &  Huffmann.  172,910-11; 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  Nos.  178,993-4  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Woolen  piece  goods.  Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company. 
172,912  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  178,992  ;  published  June 

6,  1923. 

Woolen   piece  goods.     Forstmann   &  Huffmann   Company. 

173,290 ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  178,988 ;  published  June 

12,   1923. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Forstmann  &  Huffmann   Company. 

173,291-2  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  Nos.  178,990-1 ;  published 

June  12,   1923. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Forstmann   &  Huffmann   Company. 

173,293  :   Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  178,995  ;  published  June 

12    1923. 
Woofen  piece  goods.     Hager,  Clark  &  Co.     170.233  ;  July 

10:  Serial  No.  174,007;  published  Apr.  3,  1923  . 
Woolen   piece  goods.     Keely   &  Watson.      172.617 ;    Sept. 

11  ;  Serial  No.  164,852  :  published  June  5,  1923. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     R.  H.  Linton.     172,836  ;   Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  178,930 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Woolen   piece  goods.     Pendale   Woolen   Mills.        175,447  ; 

Nov.  6 :   Serial  No.   183.161  ;   published  Aug.  28,   1923. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     H.  W.  Schwab,  Inc.     17.T.491  ;  Nov. 

6;  Serial  No.  177.925;  published  Aug.  21.  1923. 
Woolen  piece   goods.      Super-Tex,   Inc.      163,988 ;   Feb.   6. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Super-Tex.  Inc.     164.06-5-6  ;  Feb.  1.3. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     E.  J.  Wile  &  Co.     1 66. 285  ;  Mar.  27. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     E.  J.  Wile  &  Co.     177,156  :  Dec.  11 ; 

Serial  No.   181,926:   published   Sept.   11.   1923. 
Woolen    piece   goods.   Worumbo  Manufacturing  Company. 

168.848  ;  May  29  ;  Serial   No.   174,375  ;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Woolen,  worsted  piece  goods.     Bell   Company.      177.324 ; 

Dec.  18  :  Serial  No.  179.769  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Woolens    and    worsteds    in    the    piece.      Warmbirds.    Inc. 

173.7.^0;   Oct.    2;    Serial   No.    180.312;    published   July 

10,  1923. 
Worsted   and   dress    goods   in    the   piece,   Fancy.      Selden 

Worsted   Mills.     163.930;  Feb.  6. 
Worsted  and   dress  goods  of  cotton,   silk,   wool,   worsted. 

and    mixtures    in    the    piece,    Fancy.      Selden    Worsted 

Mills.     163.949-50;  Feb.  6. 
Worsted    and    woolon    dress    soods    in    the   piece.      F.   A. 

Bochmann    &    Co.      172.894-5 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial   Nos. 

175,051-2;   published    May   29,    1923. 
Worsted  and  woolen  textile  fabrics.     Holden-Leonard  Co. 

165,699;  Mar.   20;   Serial   No.  169,971;  published  Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Worsted    and    woolen    textile    fabrics.      Holden-Leonard 

Co.     166.194  ;  Mar  27  ;   Serial  No.    162,002  ;  published 

Jan.  9,  1923. 
Worsted    and    woolen    textile    fabrics.       Holden-Leonard 

Company.     168,457  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  173,423  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 
Worsted   fabrics.   Novelty.      International   Worsted   Mills. 

173,276  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  174,787  ;  published  June 

12,  1923. 
Worsted  piece  goods.     W.  M.  Biggar  &  Co.     170,236  ;  July 

10 ;   Serial  No.   17-^1165  ;  published  Apr.   3,   1923. 


Worsted  piece  goods,  Tropical.  Tropical  Worsted  Com- 
pany. 169,798;  July  3;  Serial  No.  169,836;  published 
Mar.  27,  1923. 

Worsted  rep.  Botany  Worsted  Mills.  175,177 ;  Oct. 
30;    Serial   No.   181,334;   published  Aug.   14,    1923. 

Worsted,  woolen  and  cotton,  etc.,  piece  goods.  Walther 
Manufacturing  Co.  173,310 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
179,177 ;   published   June   12,   1923. 

Worsted,  woolen,  etc.,  piece  goods.  Walther  Manufactur- 
ing Co.  173,362 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  179,902 ;  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 

Worsted,  worsted  and  cotton,  etc.,  piece  goods.  Walther 
Manufacturing  Co.  173,368 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No. 
179,569;   published  July  3,   1923. 

Worsted  yarn  fabric.  Botany  Worsted  Mills.  174,588  ; 
Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,989  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Worsted  yarn  fabric  known  as  reps.  Botany  Worsted 
Mills.  174,105-6  ;  Oct.  9  ;  Serial  Nos.  179,987-8  ;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 

Worsteds  in  the  piece.  Tropical.  International  Worsted 
Mills.  173,277 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No.  174,786 ;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1923. 

Woven  cotton  and  woolen  fabrics.  China  and  Japan  Trad- 
ing Company.  166,940;  Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  171.831; 
published   Jan.  30,   1923. 

Woven  cotton  goods.  Massachusetts  Cotton  Mills. 
23.710-11;  renewed  Oct.   17,  1923. 

Woven  fabrics.  Imported.  H.  Baechtold.  170,234  ;  July 
10  ;   Serial  No.    174,032  ;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 

Woven,  knitted,  netted,  textile,  and  pile  fabrics  in  the 
piece.  Cheney  Brothers.  175,173 ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial 
No.    181,378 ;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 

Woven  mesh  fabrics.  John  Hollbach  Company. 
174,030 :  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  176,628 ;  published  June 
12,  1923. 

Woven  textile  fabrics.  Esmond  Mills.  175,176 ; 
Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  181,339;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

CLASS  43. 

Cotton,  cotton  thread,  cotton  yarn,  etc.,  Spool  and  sewing, 

American  Thread  Company.    163.007  :  Jan.  2. 
Cotton,    cotton    thread,    cotton    yarn.    Spool,   sewing,   etc. 

American  Thread  Company.     170,056  ;  July  10  ;  Serial 

No.   175,910;  published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Cotton,    Spool.      W.      Warren      Thread      Wks.      163,545 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Cotton,    Spool.      W.    Warren    Thread    Wks.      165,012-15 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Cotton,     Spool.       W.     Warren     Thread    Wks.       165,442 ; 

Mar.   13  ;   Serial  No.   165,336 ;  published  Jan.    2,   1923. 
Cotton,  Spool.     W.  Wa-ren  Thread  Wks.     165,443  ;  Mar. 

13:   Serial  No.  165,330:  published  .Jan.   2,  1923. 
Crochet  twist.     William  T.  Palmer  &  Company.     163,145 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Floss,    embroidery   rope,    yams,    and   threads.      Bemhard 

Ulmann  Co.     169.036:   May  29. 
Knitting  wool.     James  Templeton  &  Son,  Ltd.     170,628  ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  174,870  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Package,       Art  -  needlework.         Bernard       Dlmann       Co. 

175.055  ;  Oct.   30 ;   Serial   No.   179,286  ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
Silk.    Sewing.      H.    K.    H.    Silk    Co.      175.168;    Oct.    30; 

Serial   No.    181,594 ;   published   Aug.   14.    1923. 
Silk,    Spool.      Detmer,    Bruner  &   Mason,    Inc.      175,237 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Silk,    Spool.      Detmer,    Bruner   &  Mason,    Inc.      176,928; 

Dec.  4. 
Silk,  Spool.     Gudebrod  Bros.  Silk  Co.     173,503;  Sept.  25; 

Serial  No.   175,785  ;  published  June  26.   1923. 
Silk,  Spun.    Mesquita  &  Lange.     173,216  :  Sept.  18  ;  Serial 

No.   174,665  ;   published  June  19,   1923. 
Silk,     Thrown.       Baer     Company.        166.924 :     Apr.     17 ; 

Serinl  No.   154,119;   published  Jan.   30.   1923. 
Thread.      Mutual    Thread   Company.      163.515 ;    Jan.    Ifl. 
Thread  and  yarn.     D.  E.  Adams  Co.     166,894;  Apr.  17; 

Serial   No.    165,849;   published    Jan.    30.    1923. 
Thread  and  yarn.     N.  Chertoff,  Inc.     170,132  ;  July  10 ; 

Serial  No.   159,140  ;   published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Thread  and  yarn.     J.  &  P.  Coats   (R.  I.)   Inc.     175,166; 

Oct.   30  ;   Serial  No.   181,729  ;   published   Aug.  7.   1923. 
Thread  and  yarn.    Eaton  Rapids  Woolen  Mills.     164,788  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Thread    and    yarn.    Cotton,    American    Thread    Company. 

177,691 ;  Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No.   183.640 ;   published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Thread  and  yarn.  Cotton.     Manhasset  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    165.746  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  171,179  ;   published 

.Tan.  2,  1923. 
Thread  and  yarn.  Cotton.    Manhasset  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     166,0.36:    Mar.    27;    Serial    No.    167.728;    pub- 
lished Jan.  9,   1923. 
Thread    and    yarn.    Cotton.      Manhasset    Manufacturing 

Company.     167,038  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,889  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 
Thread.    Artificial-silk.      Societo    Generale    de    Sole    Arti- 

ficielle  par  le  Procede  Viscose.     175.411  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial 

No.    164,348 ;   published   Aug.    21,    1923. 
Thread,  Cotton.     J.   H.  Powell.     163,525:  .Tan,   16. 
Thread,     Cotton.       Smith     &     Dove     Manufacturing     Ca. 

166,913;   Apr.   17;   Serial   No.   167,059;   published  Jan. 

23,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Thread,     Cotton.       Smith     «&    Dove    Manufacturing    Co. 

173,308  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  179,230  ;  published  June 

19,   1923. 
Thread,   Cotton.     Societe  en  Commandite  Maurice  Frings 

&  Cie.     171,558;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  177,573;  published 

May  8,  1923. 
Thread  for  stringing  pearls  and  beads.  Silk.     L.  F.  Rosen- 
berg.   172,896 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  178,933  ;  published 

May  29,  1923. 
Thread,   Linen.     Linen  Thread  Company.     175,417  ;  Nov. 

6 ;    Serial    No.    160,712 ;    published    Aug.    28,    1923. 
Thread,  Linen.     Smith  &  Dove  Mfg.  Co.     163,172  ;  Jan.  2. 
Thread,     Linen.     Smith     &     Dove     Manufacturing     Co. 

165,665;  Mar.  20;   Serial  No.  166,857  ;   pubUshed  Jan. 

2,  1923. 
Thread,     Lock-stitch     machine.       Barbour    Brothers    Co. 

163,019  ;  Jan.  2. 

and  plain  cotton.     A.  J.  Eothstein. 


plain   cotton.     A.   J.   Rothstein. 
Serial  No.   158,444  ;   published  Oct. 


Thread,   Mercerized 

163,162;   Jan.   2. 
Thread,   Mercerized   and 

177,037  ;  Dec.   11 

10,    192^. 

Thread,  Plain  cotton.    A.  J.  Rothstein.     163,484  ;  Jan.  16. 
Thread,   Sewing.     Barbour   Flax   Spinning   C'd.      171,898; 

Aug.  14. 
Thread,  Sevping.     La  Soci6t6  En  Nom   Collectif  J.  Thiriez 

Pere  &  Fils.      175,451 ;   Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No.   182,919 ; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Thread,     Spool    and    tube.      W.    Warren     Thread    Wks. 

166,270  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.   166,920  ;   published  Jan. 

9,   1923. 
Threads.      Manufacturers    Supplies    Company.      165,448 ; 

Mar.   13:   Serial  No.   171,334;   published   .Tan.   2.    192.9. 
Threads,  Manufacturers  Supplies  Company.     167,329-30  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Threads.      Manufacturers    Supplies    Company.       172.040 ; 

Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  158,936  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Threads.      Manufacturers    Supplies    Company.      172,042 ; 

Aug.  21  ;   Serial  No.  158,633  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Threads.      Manufacturers    Supplies    Company.      172,834 ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.   158,632  ;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Threads.     Manufacturers  Supplies  Company.     176,935-7 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Threads  and  threads  of  cotton  and  silk.  Silk.     CorticelU 

Silk  Company.     177,767  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  184,384  ; 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Threads   and   yarns.     M.    J.    Grady   Company.      167,770 ; 

May  8 ;    Serial   No.   173.078 :   published   Feb.    13.    1923. 
Threads  and  yarns,  Artiflcial-silk.     Fabrique  de  Sole  Artl- 

ficielle  de  Tubize,  Societe  Anonyme.     170,908  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial  No.  154,406  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Threads,     Artificial-silk.       Snia    Society    di    Navigazioue 

Industria    e    Commercio    Reparto    Viscosa.       164,960 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Threads,    Linen.      Barbour  Flax    Spinning   Co.      175,550 ; 

Nov.  6 ;   Serial  No.  179,985  ;  published  July  31.  1923. 
Thrends,    Pure   and    artificial    silk.      H.    K.    H.    Silk    Co. 

165.942  :  Mar.  20. 
Threads,    Pure    and    artificial   silk.      H. 

168,854  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,766 

6,  1923. 
Threads.    Pure   and   artificial    silk.      H.    K.    H.    Silk   Co. 

174,529;  Oct.  16. 
Threads,   Sewing.     Barbour  Flax  Spinning  Co.     174,092  ; 

Oct.   2 :   Serial   No.   179,984 ;   published  .Tuly   10.    1923. 
Threads,  Silk.     H.  K.  H.  Silk  Co.     164.787  ;  Feb.  27. 
Threads,    Silk.      H.    K.    H.    Silk    Co.      175,233;    Oct.    30. 
Threads,    Silk,    linen,   cotton,   and    fiber.      H.   K.   H.    Silk 

Co.     166,770  ;  Apr.   10. 
Threads,  twists,  and  for  artificial  embrodiery  flosses.  Silk 
■  and  cotton.     H.   K.   H.   Silk   Company.      167,436 ;  May 

1 ;   Serial  No.   164,540 ;   published  Jan.   9,   1923. 
Threads,  twists,  and  for  artificial  embroidery  flo.sses 

and   cotton.      H.   K.   H.   Silk   Companv.     167,447 ; 

1 ;  Serial  No.  164,541  ;  published  Jan.  19,  192.S. 
yarn.     Fireside  Yarns  Company.   167,050  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 

No.  161,676  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Yarn.     Wm.  H.  Horstmann  Company.     170,016  ;  July  10 

Serial  No.  172,475  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Yarn.     Wm.  H.  Horstmann  Company.     170,621 ;  July  17 

Serial  No.  176,999  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Yarn.     C.   H.  Lawrence.     172,924 ;   Sept.   11 ;   Serial 

177,006;   published   May   29.    1923. 
Yarn.      C.    D.    Newell.      169,973;    July    10;    Serial 

165,756  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Yarn.      C.     D.     Newell.       174,089 :     Oct.    2 

177,420;    published   .Tuly  .17.    1923. 
Yarn,  thread  for  art  needlework,  embroidery,  etc.     Bern 

hard    Ulmann     Co.       172,843 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial    No 

177,421  ;    published    June    5,    1923. 
Yarn,  Thrown   pure  silk.     A.  P.ordow.     165,018;  Feb.  27 
Yarn,  Wool.     Wollgarnfabrik  Fulda  G.  m.  b.  H.     169,752 

July  3  ;  Serial  No.  171,677  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Yarn,  Wool  and  wool  and  silk  mixture.     Marshall  Field 

&   Company.      174,645 ;    Oct     "      ' 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Yarn,  Wool  and  wool  and  silk  mixture, 

&   Company.      174,647  ;    Oct. 

published  Aug.  7.  1923. 
Yarn,  Wool  and  wool  and  silk  mixture, 

&   Company.     174,648 ;   Oct 

published  Aug.  7,  1923. 


K.    H.    Silk   Co. 
;  published  Mar. 


,  Silk 

May 


No, 
No 


Serial    No 


23;    Serial   No.    181,262 


23; 


23; 


Marshall  Field 
Serial   No.    181,266 

Marshall  Field 
Serial   No.    181,268 


Yarn,    Woolen.      S.    Blechman    &    Sons,    Inc.      165,698 ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,945  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Yarns.       Pacific    Mills.       174,028 ;     Oct.     2 ;     Serial    No 

176,499 ;    published   June    19,    1923. 
Yarns.       E.     A.     Reed.       174,095 ;     Oct.     2 ;     Serial     No 

ir9,623  ;   published  .Tuly   10,   1923. 
Yarns.      Bernhard   Ulmann    Co.    Inc.      171,552 ;    Aug.    7 ; 

Serial  No.   178,149  ;   published  May  8,  1923. 
Yarns.     Bernhard  Ulmann  Co.  Inc.     171,642;  Aug 
Yarns.     Bernhard  Ulmann  Co.     172,848  ;  Sept.  11 

No.   176,380  ;   published  June  5,   1923. 
Yarns.     Bernhard  Ulmann  Co.     172,849  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial 

No.  176,378  ;   published  June  5,  1923. 
Yarns.     Bernhard  Ulmann   Co.      174,023  ; 

No.   176.376 ;   published   .Tune   12,    1923. 
Yarns    and    threads,    Artificial-silk.      Viscose    Company. 
Serial  No.   184,197  ;   published  Oct. 


7. 
Serial 


Oct.   2  ;   Serial 


177,773;   Dec.   25; 

2,  1923. 
Yarns,    Artificial-silk. 

Serial  No.  156,995; 
Yarns,    Artificial-silk, 


27; 


P.    B.   Hart.      165,964 ;   Mar. 
published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
worsted,    and    mixed    artificial-silk 

and    worsted.      Textile    Manufacturing    Co.      168,221  ; 

May  15  ;   Serial  No.  172,299  ;  published  Feb.  20.   1923. 
Yams,  Cotton.     N.  Erlanger,   Blumgart  &  Co.     170,970 ; 

July  24. 
Yarns,    Cotton.      Old   Colony  Manufacturing  Corporation. 

174,088 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No.    180,237 ;   published   July 

10    1923. 
Yarn's,  Cotton.     John  F.  Street  &  Co.     177.475  ;  Dec.  18 ; 

Serial   No.    184,152;    published    Sept.    25,    1923. 
Yams,   Cotton.     United  Turkey  Red  Company.     173,237; 

Sept  18  ;  Serial  No.  165,838  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Yarns,    Dyed.      "S.    &   M."    Dye    Works.    Inc,      175,530; 

Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No.   181.089  ;   published  Aug.   21,  1923. 
Yarns  for  knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.     Bern- 
hard  Ulmann  Co.    170,170  ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  176,382  ; 

published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Yarns  for  knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.     Bern- 
hard  Ulmann  Co.   170,171 ;  July  10  ;  Serial  No.  176,379  ; 

published  Apr.  10.  1923. 
Yarns  for  knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.    Bern- 
hard     Ulmann     Co.       170,172;     July    10;     Serial     No. 

176,375  ;  published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Yarns    for    knitting,     crocheting,     and     art    needlework. 

Bernhard   Ulmann    Co.      174,089 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No. 

180,199 ;    published    .Tuly    10,    1923. 
Yarns,    Mercerized.      Forrest    Mercerizing    Co.      166,912; 

Apr.  17 ;   Serial  No.   168.213  :  nuhlished  .Tan.   23.   1923. 
Yarns  spun   of  silk,  artificial  silk,  and  mixtures  thereof. 

New    England     Spun     Silk     Corporation.       168.774-5  : 

May  29:  Serial  Nos.  173,976-7;  published  Mar.  6.  1923. 
Yarns,   Spun-silk.     New  England   Spun   Silk  Corporation. 

164.408;    Feb.    20. 
Yarns,    threads,    silks.      Pfaltz   &   Bauer,    Inc.      175.474 ; 

Nov.  6:  Serial  No.  181.773;  published  Aug.  21.  1923. 
Yarns,  Wool.     D.  J.  Healy.     171,479  ;  Aug.  7  ;  S  flal  No. 

178,038;   published  May   15,   1923. 

CLASS  44. 


Dental    Specialty    Company.      176,918 ; 
Gold.     J.  M.   Ney   Company. 


Alloy.      Garhart 
Dec.  4. 

Alloys  for  dental  purposes, 
163,519  ;  Jan.  16. 

Alloys  of  gold  for  dental  work.  Rich-Alloy  Company. 
168,583;  May  29;  Serial  No.  163,354;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Ankle  supports.     M.  B.  Diemer.     164,885  ;  Feb.  27. 

Antiseptic  dressings  and  absorbent  and  medicated  cot- 
tons and  gauzes,  and  bandages.  Deane  Plaster  Co. 
170,634  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  175,307  ;  published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 

Antiseptic  dressings,  gauzes,  cottons,  and  bandages. 
Deane  Plaster  Co.  172,423 ;  .A.ug.  28 ;  Serial  No. 
175,347;   published   May  29,   1923. 

Applicators  for  the  lips.  A.  and  G.  Co.  170,485  ;  July  17  ; 
Serial  No.  172,409  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Arch  cuffs,  supports,  retainers,  and  relievers.  F.  H.  Jen- 
sen.    165,900;  Mar.  20. 

Arch  supporters.     C.  R.  Acfield.     164,542  ;  Feb.  20. 

Federal  Arch-Lift  Manufacturing  Corn- 
May  22  ;  Serial  No.  171,731 ;  published 


.\rch  supporters. 

pany.     168,397 

Feb.  20,  1923. 
Arch  supporters. 

Jan.  2. 
Arch  supporters,  foot  bands 

169,569;   .Tune   19. 
Arch    supporters 

171,524;   Aug. 

8,  1923. 
Arch  supports. 

24  ;  Serial  No. 
Arch    supports. 

27  ;  Serial  No 
Arch  supports 


Moore-Shafer  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.     163,132; 


and  bandages.     F.  H.  Jensen. 


for    the    human    foot. 
7;   Serial  No.   176,108; 


H.    G.    Bentley. 
published  May 


Francis  Rogers  &  Sons.     170,723 ;   July 
172,557  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Northside   Process   Co.      166,136 ;    Mar. 
144,408  ;  published  Nov.   7,  1922. 
Pliable  Arch  Support  Company.     168,585  ; 


May  29  ;   Serial  No.  163.471  ;  published  Feb.   13.  1923. 
Arch  supports  and  elastic  bandages.     Hochschild,  Kohn  & 

Co.     168,508  ;  May  22. 
Arch   supports,    foot   and    heel    cushions,    foot   pads,    etc. 

Thompson-Barlow  Company.     175,839;  Nov.  13;  Serial 

No.    181,707 ;    published   Aug.    28,    1923. 
.Arches  and  hernial  trusses,  Instep-supporting.     A.  Klotz. 

163,352;  Jan.  9.  . 


Ai 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


1429 


Atomizers.     M.  Levy.     164,896;  Feb.  27. 

Atomizers  and  spraying  devices  for  toilet  waters,  per- 
fumes, liquid  deodorants,  etc.  De  Vilbiss  Manufacturinij 
Co.      164,522;    ]<\'b.   20. 

Atomizers,  vaporizors,  nebulizers,  syringes,  etc.  De  Vil- 
biss Manufacturing  Co.     164,521  •  Feb.  20. 

Bandages,  Medical  and  surgical,  M.  Kcrmes.  169.59.5 ; 
June  26  ;  Serial  No.  137,944  ;  nublished  Mar.  27.   1923. 

Bandages,  Suspensory.  .Johnson  &  Johnson.  169,636 ; 
June  26  ;  Serial  No.  175,140  :  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Bedclothes  protector.  E.  J.  McKinney.  168,430 ;  May 
22 ;   Serial   No.    172,003 ;   published  Feb.   20,   1923. 

Belts,  Abdominal  aBd  kidney.  A.  S.  Montgomery.  164,282  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Bloomers,  Sanitary.     Polkase  Mfg.  Co.     164,379  ;  Feb.  20. 

Body  braces.     E.  P.  Banning.     163,705  ;  Jan.  23. 

Boots  and  shoes,  Combined  arch-supporting  and  heel- 
locating  shank  pieces  for.  R.  E.  Bartels.  174,142 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Bottles  and  bags  and  syringes.  Hot-water.  Jordan  Marsh 
Company.  169,476  ;  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  173,889  ;  pub- 
lished  Mar.    20,   1923. 

Bottles  for  medical  purposes.  Hot.  B.  H.  Dyer  Company. 
169,772  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,053  ;  published  Apr.  3, 
1923. 

Bottles,  fountain  syringes,  etc..  Water.  Independent 
Drug  Company.  174,420;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  181,279; 
published  July  17,  1923. 

BottUs,  Nursing.  Corning  Glass  Works.  169,625  ;  June 
20 ;  Serial  No.  173,405  :  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Bottles,  rubber  gloves,  thermometers,  rubber  shsets,  etc., 
Hot-water.  Calhoun,  Robbins  &  Co.  168,729  ;  May  29  ; 
Serial  No.  172,210  :  published  Feb.  13.  1923. 

Brushes,  Electric  therapeutic.  McKinlay,  Stone,  &  Mac- 
kenzie, Inc.     163,116  ;  Jan.  2. 

Buffers,  Manicure.  C.  J.  Bates  &  Son.  169,639  ;  June 
26  ;  Serial  No.  175.295  :  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Buffing  implements,  etc..  Manicurists'.  P.  C.  P.  Booty. 
176^394  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  171,411 ;  published  Sept. 
11,.  1923. 

Burs.  M.  D.  Barkann.  168,741 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No. 
171,198  ;  published   Feb.  27,  1923. 

Catheters,  bougies,  rectal,  colon,  and  stomach  tubes,  etc. 
Livezey  Supply  Co.     163,752  ;  Jan.   23. 

Catheters,  ear  and  ulcer  syringes,  finger  cots,  etc. 
Blaokman  &  Blackman.  177,320  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No. 
179,986;   published   Sept.  4.  1923. 

Catheters,  esophagus  tubes,  rectal  tubes,  and  cup  fun- 
nels. William  Warne  and  Company  Limited.  168,228  ; 
May  15  :  Serial  No.  171,603  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Cement  for  filling  teeth  and  liquid  therefor.  L.  D.  Caulk 
Company.  166,520  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  172,082  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  0,   1923. 

Chest  splint.  Therapeutic  Appliance  Corporation. 
166,524;  Apr.  3;  Serial  No.  171,970;  published  Jan. 
9     1923 

Combs,  Fountain.  Capitola  Tonic  Comb  Co.  169,827  : 
July  3  ;  Serial  No.  173,463  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Compound  for  the  prevention  of  rust  and  corrosion. 
Warren  Soap  Manufacturing  Company.  163,768 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Corsets,  corset  belts,  bust  supporters,  etc..  Elastic.  F. 
Longdon  and  Company.     164,278  ;  Feb.  20. 

Cotton,  Absorbent.  Absorbent  Cotton  Company  of  Amer- 
ica.    163,016  ;  Jan.  2. 

Cotton,  gauze,  and  waste,  bandage  rolls,  etc.,  Absorbent. 
Hygienic  Fibre  Company.  171,215  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
177,784;  published  May  15,   1923. 

Cotton,  gauze,  etc.,  Absorbent.  A.  Radetzky.  172,394 ; 
Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  167,535  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Cushions,   Arch.     G.   A.   Stetson.     175.247-8 :   Oct.   30. 

Cutlery  of  base  metal.  Certain  kinds  of.  Premier  Cut- 
lery, Inc.  168,713  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  159,050  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1023. 

Dental  alloy.  L.  D.  Caulk  Company.  166,521 ;  Apr.  3  ; 
Serial  No.  172.081 ;  nublished  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Dental  alloy,  gold,  and  silver.  Elm  Refining  Company. 
175.910  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  178,717  ;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923. 

Dental  alloys  .ind  cements.  Dental  Protective  Supply 
Company.  177,540  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  183,519  ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

Dental  and  engine  stones  and  lathe  wheels.  Blue  Island 
Specialty  Company.  168,759  :  May  29 :  Serial  No. 
172,725;  published  Mar.   13,  1923. 

Dental  band  material.  Baker  &  Co.  173,459  ;  Sept.  25  ; 
Serial  No.  178,949  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Dental    burs.      Geo.   A.   Terry   Mfg.   Co.      175,696  ;   Nov.  6. 

Dental  bnrs  and  hand  pieces.  Geo.  A.  Terry  Mfg.  Co. 
175,697  ;  Nov.  6. 

Dental  Castings,  Molding  material  for.  J.  C.  Schwartz, 
163.534  :  .Tan.  16. 

Dental  cement.  W.  V-B.  Ames  Company.  169,863  ;  July 
3  :  Serial  No.  175.696  :  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Dental  chair.  Sanitary  head  shield  for.  D.  C.  Baker. 
171,633  :  Aug.  7. 

Dental  chairs.  S.  S.  White  Dental  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    164,420  ;  Feb.  20. 

Dental  composition  for  replacing  lost-tooth  structure. 
Denturlite  Laboratories,  Inc.    164.319;  Feb.  20. 

Dental  crowns.  Central  Dental  Laboratory  Co.  170,378  ; 
July    17  ;   Serial   No.    174,356  ;    published  Apr.  10,  1923. 


Dental  engines  and  hand  pi«ces,  engine,  finishing  and  cross- 
cut burs,  etc.  United  States  Dental  Manufacturing 
Co.     164,254  ;   Feb.   13. 

Dental  fillings,  Foundation  and  pulp  protector  used  In 
making  metal.  H.  B.  Garrison.  176,427  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Se- 
rial No.  183,269  ;  published  Sept.   11,  1923. 

Dental  floss.  H.  C.  Hochstadter.  169,946 ;  July  10 ;  Se- 
rial No.  174,392  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Dental  gum.  Industrial  Rubber  Corporation.  164,898 ; 
Feb.    27. 

Dental  gum.  Industrial  Rubber  Corporation.  171,964 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Dental  investment  compounds.  Sterling  Laboratories. 
163,451 ;  Jan.  9. 

Dental  metal.  Baker  &  Co.  173,278 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial 
No.   178,950;  published   June  19,   1923. 

Dental  metal.  Baker  &  Co.  173,460  ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial 
No.    178,951  ;    published   June    19,    1923. 

Dental  operations.  Device  for  demonstrating  to  patients 
the  character  of.  Lee  S.  Smith  &  Son  Manufacturing 
Company.  165,145  :  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  148,403  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  12,  1922. 

Dental  plates.  Rubber  for  use  in  making.  E.  J.  McCor- 
mick  Rubber  Co.     168,491  ;  May  22. 

Dental  spotlights  and  lamps  for  the  same.  S.  S.  White 
Dental  Manufacturing  Company.  174,610 ;  Oct.  23 ; 
Serial  No.   180.158  ;   published  July  24,   1923. 

Dental  suction  plates  C.  T.  Magner.  169,982  ;  July  10  ; 
Serial  No.  167,779  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Dental  tools,  instruments,  and  supplies.  Detroit  Dental 
Manufacturing  Company.  177.386  ;  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No. 
181,592  ;  published  Oct.  2,   1923. 

Dental  vulcanizers,  dental  vulcanizer  heaters,  and  dental 
anvils.  Buffalo  Dental  Manufacturing  Co.  163,028 ; 
Jan.    2. 

Diagnostic  medical  instruments.  De  Zeng  Standard  Co. 
168,300;   May  15. 

Eardrum  protectors.     B.   J.   Coyne.     163,711 ;  Jan.  23.    . 

Eardrums.  F.  M.  Way.  166,388 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial  No. 
169,429  ;  published  Dec.    19,   1922. 

Elastic  bandages.  R.  L.  Hawkins.  171,372 ;  Aug.  7 ; 
Serial   No.    157,315  ;    published   May    15,    1923. 

Electric  therapeutic  apparatus.  Renulife  Electric  Co. 
173,414  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  178,193  ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 

Electrical  hearing  device.    Earometer  Company.    164,456; 

Feb.  20. 
Eleclrotherapeutic   treatments.     Electrical   apparatus   for 

administering.      Interstate   Engineering   Co.      164,363 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Emery   boards,    nasal   douches,   tweezers,    nail   files,    etc. 

Stewart  &  Holmes  Drug  Co.     164,342 ;  Fob.  20. 
Eyes.    Artificial.      C.    E.    Biel.      171,550 ;   Aug.    7 ;    Serial 

No.  178,211 ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Fabric   rolls   impregnated   with   a   dentifrice   and   holders 

therefor.     Dentrol    Sales   Corporation.      173,272 ;    Sept. 

18  ;  Serial  No.  175,009  ;  published  June  19.  1923. 
Files,  Manicure.     Schnefel  Brothers.     164,538  ;  Feb.  20. 
Finger-nail  files.    Penn  Drug  Specialty  Company.    165,190  ; 

Mar.  6.     Serial  No.  168,278  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Finger   nails.    Chemically-treated   cord   for    cleaning   and 

bleaching.     A.   T.   Moeller.      164,524 ;   Feb.   20. 
Foot    corrective    appliances,    arch    supports,    etc.      Scholl 

Manufacturing  Co.     163.396  ;  Jan.  9. 
Foot-massaging  device.     W.    Saklad.      176,552 ;   Nov.   27 

Serial  No.   183,124  ;  published  Sept.  18.   1923. 
Furniture.    Aseptic.    Reld    Bros.,    Inc.      174,246 ;   Oct.   9 

Serial  No.  168,790  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Gauze  and  absorbent  cotton.     Bauer  &  Black.     176,550 

Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  183,355;  published  Sept.  IS,  T923 
Germicides  or  disinfectants.  Apparatus  for  generating  and 

diffusing  vaporized.     Newton,  Chambers  &  Co.     172,296 

Aug.  28;   Serial  No.  177,922;  published  May  29,  1923 
Heating  pads.  Electric.     Charles  Electric  Garments  Com 

r»ny.     164,617  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hip  and  bust  reducer.     B.  CervelH.     166.458  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Se- 
rial No.  169,890  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Hosiery,     Seamless     elastic.       Charles     Walton     &     Son. 

166,482  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,554  ;  published  .Tan.  9. 

1923. 
Hospital  sundries.     H.  L.  Kaufmann.     168,796  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  No.  142,345  :  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Hot-water  bottles  and  bed  warmers.  Metal.     Meta'  G^ode 

Manufacturing    Co.       168,731 ;     May    29 ;     Serial    No. 

172,280  ;  published  Mar.   13,  1923. 
Ice  bags  and  svringe  fixtures.     A.  Schrader's  Son,  Incor- 
porated.     174,236 :    Oct.   9 ;    Serial    No.    180,243 ;    pub- 
lished .July  10,   1923. 
Identification   necklace.  Infant's.     J.  A.  Deknatel  &  Son, 

Inc.     172,193;  Aug.  21. 
Impression     compound.        Novocol     Chemical     Mfg.     Co. 

169,511;  June  19;  Serial  No.  171,946;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 

Infant    pacifiers.       S.    D.    Kramer.      166.125;    Mar.    27; 

Serial  No.  153,511 ;  published  Nov.  7,   1922. 
Instruments  for  aiding  the  hearing.     F.  Charles  Rein  & 

Son,    America,    Inc.       175,879 :    Nov.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

180,080;   published   Sept.   4,   1923. 
Lamp  used   in   raying  bodies   of  patients  under  surgical 

and  medical  treatment.  Electrical  therapeutic.     Harry 

W.    Nelson.      168.172:    May    15;    Serial    No.    166,844; 

published  Feb.  13,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  tmde-marks  registered — Continued. 


Lamps  and  other  lamps  giving  therapeutic  rays,   Vapor 

Quarzlampen-Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.     163,155  ;  Jan.  2. 
Lamps  and  otber  lamps  giving  therapeutic   rays.   Vapor 
Quarzlampen-Gesellschaft,  m.  b.  H.     166,145  ;  Mar.  27 
Serial  No.  157,235  ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 
Lamps   and   radiators   for   therapeutic    use,    Electric.      L 
Steiner.     177,433  ;   Dec.   18  ;   Serial   No.   125,441 ;   pub 
lished  Apr.   13,  1920. 
Lamps,  Quartz.     Hanovia  Chemical  &  Manufacturing  Co 

176,915  :  Dec.  4. 
Lancets,   fleams,  and  surgical  scissors.     Mappin  &  Webb 
Limited.     168,124;  May  15;  Serial  No.  159,477;  pub 
lished  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Manicure    implements.      B.    Wigder.      177,512 ;    Dec.    18 

Serial  No.    159,341  ;    published   Oct.    2,    1923. 
Manicure   sets.      Art   Ornament   Co.      176,034  ;    Nov.    13 

Serial  No.   179,450;  published   Sept.  4,  1923. 
Manicure  sets.   Northam  Warren  Corporation.    164,894-5 

Feb.  27. 
Manicure  sets.     J.  Richter.    172,412 ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No 

178,627;   published  May   29,   1923. 
Massaging  or  exercising  the  human  body.  Devices  for.     T 
Lawton.     172,274  ;  Aug.   28  ;   Serial  No.   177,851 ;   pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 
Medical   and    surgical    appliances.      First   Aid    Specialty 
Company.     172,265  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  177,177  ;  put>- 
Ushed  May  29,  1923. 
Medical   and    surgical   appliances.      Pfau's   American    In- 
struments Co.     172,422  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  175,024  ; 
published  May  15,  1923. 
Medical  Instrument,  Electrical.     Dr.  A.  Abrams.     167,541 ; 
May  1 ;   Serial  No.   170,744^  ;  published  Feb.  21,   1923. 
Medical    instruments,    Electric.       Ra-Tone    Electric     Co. 
166,095  ;  Mar.   27  ;  Serial  No.   164,455  ;  published  Dec. 
19,  1922. 
Nail  flies,  toilet  tweezers,  nail  and  cuticle  nippers.     Mar- 
shall Field  &  Company.     174,419  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No. 
181,270  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Nail  nippers,   toilet  tweezers,  and  manicure  instruments. 

Wester  Bros.     164,569  ;  Feb.  20. 
Nebulizers     and    syringes.       Parke,    Davis     &    Company. 
171,359 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.    170,782 ;   published  May 
15,  1923. 
Nipples.     V.  Loewenberg.     166,828;   Apr.  27;  Serial  No. 

170,918;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Nose  adjusters.     A.  D.  Rostow.     166,363 ;  Apr.  3 ;  Serial 

No.    170,507;   published   Dec.    19,    1922. 
Obstetrical  outfits  and  surgical  supplies.     C.  M.  Manion. 
168,629  ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  167,881 ;  published  Feb. 
27    1923. 
Orthodontic  appliances.     S.  S.  White  Dental  Manufactur- 
ing  Company.      171,437;   Aug.   7;   Serial   No.   162,226; 
published  May  15,  1923. 
Pads,  elastic  bandages,  etc..  Hip  and  lOdney.     James  W. 
Brine  Company.     174,388  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  172,578  : 

published  July  17,  1923.  

Pillows,   Sanitary.     David   Felnburg  Company.     163,316 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Plasters,    Foot-warming.      Deane    Plaster    Co.      168,504 ; 

May  22. 
Radioactive  pads  for  surgical  or  medical  use.     Physician's 
Radiopathic    Company.      166,497 ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial    No. 
162,265  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Respirators  and  inhalers.     Willson  Goggles,  Inc.    164,347  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Rubber  crib  sheets,  baby  pants,  sanitary  aprons,  etc.    San- 
imo  Company.     166,788;  Apr.  17;   Serial  No.  159,629; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Rubber-dam  holders.     Detroit  Dental  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    166,490  ;  Apr.  3  ;   Serial  No.  171,065  ;  published 
Jan.  9,  1923. 
Rubber  goods  and  druggists'   sundries.   Surgical.     Lamlje 
&  Stemme,  Inc.     171,515  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  173,237  ; 
published  May  8.  1923. 
Rupture  reducing  and  conflnlng  devices.     Brooks  Rupture 
Appliance   Company.      166,073 ;    Mar.    27 ;      Serial   No. 
159,489  ;  published  Dec.   19,   1922. 
Sanitarv  aprons  and  belts.    A.  Stein  &  Company.     176.556  ; 
Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  183,002:  published  Sept.  18,  192.S. 
Sanitary  aprons,  belts,  and  shields,  hot-water  bottles,  etc. 

R.  B.  Hansen.     171,919  ;  Aug.  14. 
Sanitary  belts  and  shields.     H.  Usdin.     167,042  ;  Apr.  24  ; 

Serial  No.    170,598;   published    Jan.    9,    1923. 
Sanitary-napkin  holders.     S.  A.  Harrison.     170,639  ;  July 

17 ;  Serial  No.  175,491 ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Sanitary  napkins.     J.  E.  Brown.     175,690  ;  Nov.  6. 
Sanitary  napkins.     MacLean  Drug  Co.     166,232  ;  Mar.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  165,238  ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 
Sanitary   napkins.      R.    W.    Naylor.      170,526 ;    July    17 ; 

Serial  No.  174,629  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Sanitary    napkins.      New    York    Merchandise    Company. 
168,800  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.   174,795  ;   published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 

Sanitary  napkins  and  aprons.  S.  E.  Frankfurt. 
174,973  ;   Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.   155,878  ;   published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 

Sanitarv  napkins  and  hospital  supplies.  Swiss  Textile 
Co.  166,052  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  168,437  ;  published 
Nov.  14,  1922. 

Scissors,  cuticle  and  nail  nippers,  etc..  Nail  and  manicure. 
Alfred  Field  &  Co.     164,543  ;   Feb.  20. 


Scissors,    nail    clippers,     files,    and    tweezers.    Manicure. 
Mappin  &  Webb,  Limited.     168,123  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No. 

159,476  ;   published  Feb.  27,   1923. 
Shaving-lather  forming  devices.     R.  H.  Wager.     168,193  ; 

May  15 ;  Serial  No.  168,815  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Shaving     lather-forming     devices,     Mechanical.        Wager 

Manufacturing     Corporation.       177,598 ;     Dec.     18. 
Shields,   Hand.     W.  C.   Seitz.     170,683;  July  7. 
Shoulder  or  body  brace.     Williams  and  Wagner.     168,029 ; 

May  8. 
Spectrochrome  therapy.   Apparatus  for   the  treatment   of 

diseases    by.      Spectro-Chrome    Institute    Incorporated. 
163,761-2;  Jan.  23. 
Spectrochrome  therapy.   Apparatus   for  the  treatment  of 

diseases  by.     Spectro-Chrome  Institute  (Incorporated). 

169,554  ;    June    19. 
Sprayers  for  medicinal  use.    Ostra  Corporation.    170,509 ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,954  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Surgeons'    gloves.      Davol    Rubber    Company.       173,649 ; 

Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No.   176,721 ;   published   June   26,   1923. 
Surgical   and  dental   appliance   outfit.     W.   J.   Cameron. 

169,893:  July  3;   Serial  No.  160,928;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Surgical  dressing,  Chemical  tissue  for  use  as  a.     Haskins 

&  Welton.     175,986  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  144,720  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,  1923. 
Surgical  ligatures.     Ch.mder  &  Fisher,  Limited.     174,140  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Suspensories.      B.    A.    Thornton.      166,221 ;    Mar.    27 ; 

Serial  No.  168,989  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Syringes.      Frederick   Pfeiffer  &   Co.      168,416  ;  May  22 ; 

Serial  No.   172,685  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Syringes    and    nozzles.    Vaginal.      Dr.    Pollack    Health 

Products  Corp.     163,387;  Jan.  9. 
Syringes,   Hypodermic.      Doniger  &   Company.      173,646 ; 

Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   176,957  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Teeth  and  gums.   Apparatus  or   appliance  for  massaging 

the.     B.  Unn6.     175,904  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  178,152  ; 

published    Sept.    4,    1923. 
Teeth,  Artificial.     H.  D.  Justi  &  Son.     176,477  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial   No.   181,028;   published   Sept.   18.   1923. 
Teeth,  Dry-polishing  cloth  for.    W.  P.  S.  Earle.    166,167 ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  165,860  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Teething     rings,     combined     baby     rattles    and    teething 

rings.      Louis  Sametz,    Inc.      168,810 ;   May  29 ;   Serial 

No.   169,986;    published   Feb.    13,    1923. 
Therapeutic  goods.    Electro  Thermal  Company.     164,370  ; 

E'eb.  20.  ,,       ^,.   .    , 

Thermometers,  hypodermic  syringes  and  needles.  Clinical 

and  medical.    G.  Faichney  Company.     166,478  ;  Apr.  3  ; 

Serial  No.  170,013  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Thermometers,  hypodermic  syringes  and  needles.  Clinical 

and    medical.      G.    Falcheny   Company.      168.167;   May 

15;  Serial  No.  166,226;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Thermometers,    syringes,    eye    droppers,    etc..     Clinical. 

Bisele   &   Co.      169,826 ;    July   3 ;    Serial    No.    173,959 ; 

published  Apr.    3,    1923. 
Toes,  Mechanical  devices  for  straightening   crooked.     M. 

Sahlin.      171,523  ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial    No.    176,134 ;    pub- 
lished May  8,  1923. 
Toilet  articles.     E.   I.  du  Pont  de   Nemours  &  Company. 

168,824  :  May  29  ;   Serial   No.   170,236  ;  published   Feb. 

13,  1923.  „ 

Toilet  Instruments.     Simplo  Fiillfeder  Gesellschaft  Voss, 

Lausen  &  Dziambor.     164,386  :  Feb.  20. 
Toothbrush  sterilizers.    W.  E.  Barnard.     170,887  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial  No.  160,747;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Tooth     cleaners,    toothbrushes,     toothpicks,     and     tongue 

scrapers.     Weva  Company.     164,883  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tooth   enamel.      A.    P.    Loesberg.      168,502 ;   May    22. 
Toothpicks.      Berst-Forster-Dlxfield    Company.      163,278 

Tan    9 
Toothpicks.      Berst-Forster-Dixfield    Company.      163.673 

Toothpicks.      Berst-Porster-DIxfield    Company.      164,446 

Feb     20. 
Toothpicks.     Reid.  Murdoch  &  Co.     164,845;   Feb.  27. 
Truss.     P.  J.   Mahan.     3  68,490;   May  22. 
Trusses,    Abdominal    supporters,    elastic    stockings,    etc. 

P.   Z.   Hni^ar.      164.897  :   Feb.   27.  „     ^         ^ 

Trusses,     Criinbination     steel     and     elastic.       Woodward 

&  Co.     166,355  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  147,174  ;  published 

Trusses,  Elastic  hernial.  Chesterman  Leeland  Company. 
165.939:  Mar.  20.  ^    ^^      ,, 

Tweezer-?  for  removing  superfluous  hair.  M.  W.  Chandler. 
175,538  ;  Nov.  6 :  Serial  No.  180,588 ;  published  Aug. 
21   1923 

Vibrators.  'Electrically-operated.  Fitzgerald  Manufactur- 
ing Companv.  168,418;  May  22;  Serial  No.  172,590: 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

CLASS   45. 

Ale    Ginger.     Abner-Drurv   Company.      164,817 ;  Feb.  27. 

Beer,  Root.  Charles  E.  Hires  Company.  24,058 ;  re- 
newed  Jan.   16,   1924.  ^^    „„^     ^,    „^ 

Beer,  Root.    E.  A.  Zatarain  &  Sons,  Inc.     164.904  ;  Feb.  27. 

Beverage.     K  &  H  Products  Company.     175,681 ;  Nov.  6. 

Beverage  and  concentrate  for  making  same.  Chocolate 
Beverage  Corporation.  168,948 :  May  29 :  Serial  No. 
172,514 ;   published  Mar.    13,   1923. 


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Beverage  aiul  sirup  and  extracts  for  making  same.  T.  L. 
Finney.     172.198  ;  Aug.  21. 

Beverage  and  sirups  u.-;ed  in  mal<ing  same,  Fruit.  Queen 
City  Bottling  Company.  173.609  :  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
15S.333  :  published   July  25,  1923. 

Beverage  jind  sirups  used"  in  preparation  of  same.  C.  L. 
Beardsley.  168,941:  May  29;  Serial  No.  172,858;  pub- 
lished Mar.  13.  1923. 

Beverage,  Cherrv-flavored  nonalcoholic  maltless.  M.  D. 
Wool.      164,llV3  :    Feb.    13. 

Beverage  compound  and  the  beverages  made  therefrom. 
Zipp  Manufacturing  Company.  174,123 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Se- 
rial No.  132,673  ;  published  June  21,  1921. 

Beverage,  Dry  compound  for  making  nonalcoholic,  malt- 
less.  Golden  Grain  Juice  Co.  167,106  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Se- 
rial No.  169,588;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Beverage,  Grape.  Nu  Grape  Companv  of  America. 
171,157  ;   July  31  ;  Serial  No.   176,276  ;   published  May 

1,  1923. 

Beverage   made   from   milk,   cocoa,    etc.,   and   a   sirup   for 

making  the  same.     R.  W.  Goodale.     167,162  ;  Apr.  24  ; 

Serial  No.   171,214  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Beverage  made  of   fruits,   nuts,   and  grain.   Food.     Bart- 

lett  Nu  Products  Corporation.     168,364  ;  Mav  22  ;  Serial 

No.    164,987 ;   published   Feb.    27,    1923. 
Beverage    or    root    beer.    Nonalcoholic.       Parker-Browne 

Company.     168,489  ;  May  22. 
Beverage    powder    used    for   making   soft    drinks.      P.    S. 

Hollis.     174.676 :    Oct.   23 ;    Serial   No.   172,380 ;   pub- 
lished July  24,  1923. 
Beverage    purposes,    Nonalcoholic,    maltless    fruit-flavored 

concentrate   for.      Premier  Malt  Products   Ctfmpany   of 

Ohio.     167,048  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,213  ;  published 

Jan.  30,  1923. 
Beverage    sold    as   a    soft    drink.      P.   Acunto.      164,268 

Feb.   13. 
Beverage  sold  as   a  soft  drink.     Armour  and   Company 

164,130;  Feb.  13. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.    J.  Bluemantle.     172,179 

Aug.  21. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     E.  E.  Carneal.     173,944 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  179,354  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     A.  Constantino.     164,816 

Feb.  27. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     R.  G.  Court  Co.     167,013 

Apr.  24;  Serial  No.   162,666;  published  Aug.  29,   1922 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.    A.  Demetrulias.     170,354 

July  10. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.    J.  L.  Demoville.    164,261 

Feb.  13. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     Ec-Ko-Beverage  Corpora- 
tion.    165,447 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  171.307  ;  published 

Jan.   2,    1922. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.    M.  L.  Eisenberg.     171,047  ; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  175,349  ;  nublished  May  15,  1923. 
Beverage    sold    as    a    soft    drink.      Emerson    Drug    Co. 

160.553  ;   June   19. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     J.  D.  Fletcher.     176,863 ; 

Dec.  4  :  Serial  No.  140.791  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Beverage    sold    as    a    soft    drink.      Goldstein    Brothers. 

165,621  ;  Mar.  13 ;   Serial  No.  167,387  ;  published  Jan. 

2,  1923. 

Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     W.  H.  Gunckel.     171.137  ; 

July  15  ;  Serial  No.  159,700  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Beverage    sold    as    a    soft    drink.       Havasmile    Company. 

164,129;  Feb.   13. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     J.  M.  Hussey.     165,696 ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,905  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Beverage    sold    as    a    soft    drink.      N.    Kabel.      163,347 ; 

Jan.   9. 
Beverage    sold    as    a    soft    drink.       Ko  -  Fan     Company. 

164.256;   Feb.  13. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     C.  F.  Martin.     167,116  : 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.   164,254  ;  published  July  25.  1922. 
Beverage   sold   as   a    soft   drink.      C.    E.    May.      171,473 ; 

Aug.   7  ;   Serial  No.   178,349  ;  published  May  22,   1923. 
Beverage    sold    as    a   soft    drink.      C.    E.    Mav.      177.456 ; 

Dec.    18 ;   Serial  No.   178,347 :   published   Oct.    2.    192.'^. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.    M.  B.  McCarthv.    177.127  ; 

Dec.   11 :  Serial  No.   119,527  ;   published  Mar.   7.   1922. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.  W.  McKee.     174,171 ;  Oct. 

9  ;  Serial  No.  179,876 ;  published  July  17.  1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     Mouquin  Rt.  &  Wine  Co. 

169,559  ;   June   19. 
Beverage    sold    as    a    soft    drink.       Pabst    Corporation. 

177.339  :   Dec.   18 ;   Serial  No.  181,210  ;   published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Beverage    sold    as   a    soft   drink.      Specialty    Soda   Water 

Bottling    Company.       168,971  ;    May     29 ;     Serial     No. 

170,499  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     Sugar  Loaf  Beverage  Co. 

173.633  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  108,728  ;  published  Feb.  8, 

1921. 

Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     M.  E.  Vaughan.     175,406  ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  181,625  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.    L.  Wolf.     167,312  :  Apr.  24. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  a  compound  for  making 

same.     Beverage  Extract  Company.     174.179  ;   Oct.  9  ; 

Serial  No.  179,513  ;  published  July  17,  1923.  * 

Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  a  sirup  used  for  making 
same.     Southern  Fruit  Julep  Co.     166,750 ;  Apr.  10. 


Beverage  sold  as  a   soft  drink  and  flavoring  sirups,  etc., 

used  in  preparation   of  the  same.     Forst   Products  Co. 

170,289:   July  10;   Serial   No.   176,172;   published  Apr. 

17.   1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirup  and  concentrates 

for  making  same.    Emerson  Drug  Co.     171,926  ;  Aug.. 14. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirup  for  making  same. 

J.  A.  Fleming.     167,107  ;  Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.  169,673  ; 

published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirup  for  making  same. 

Jack  Beverage  Company.     164,196-208  :   Feb.  13. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirup  for  making  same. 

H.  C.  Watkins.     175,527  ;  Nov.  6  ;   Serial  No.  181,157 ; 

pubUshed  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  and  extracts  for 

making   same.      California   Alfalfa   Products    Companv. 

172,239 ;  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.  175,299  ;  published  May 

29,  1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making  same. 

Los  Angeles  Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Co.     169,390  ;  June  12  ; 

Serial  No.  167,404  ;  published  Oct.  10,  1922. 
Beverage   sold   as   a    soft   drink    and    sirups    for   making 

same.      Sethness    Company.      173,953 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial 

No.   175,681  :  published  July  10.  1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.      C.    G.    Dillon.      174,177 ;    Oct.    9 ;    Serial    No. 

179,590  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.     Hurty-Peck  &  Co.     170.369;  July  17;  Serial  No. 

174,011  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making  same. 

Fruit.     Queen  City  Bottling  Company.     167,778  ;  Mav 

8  ;  Serial  No.  171,955  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  aod  sirups  used  in  prepara- 
tion of  same.  Fruit.    M.  O.  Spurgeon.     167,672  ;  May  8  ; 

Serial  No.  172,909  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Beverage   sold   as   a    soft   drink   and   sirups   used   in    the 

preparation  of  same.     Ladwig-Schlueter   Co.     171.476 ; 

Aug.   7  ;   Serial  No.    178,2.59  ;   published   May   22.   1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  a   soft  drink   and  sirups  lised  in   the 

preparation  of  same.  Fruit.     Lyons  Bros,  Co.     167,668  ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  172,752  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Beverage    sold    as    a    soft    drink.    Fruit.      United    Cigar 

Stores  Company  of  America.     168,400  ;  May  22  ;  Serial 

No.    171i672 ;   published  Feb.   20,   1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making  same. 

Hurty-Peck  &  Company.     177,132  ;  Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No. 

145,896  ;   published  Aug.   15.   1922. 
Beverage   sold  as   soft   drink   and   sirups  for  making  the 

same.    S.  Davis.    165,446  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  171,259  ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same. 

Mound  Citv  Bottling  Companv.     172.988  :  Sept.  11 ;  Se- 
rial No.  173,845  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Beverage  sold  as  soft  drink.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless.     M. 

Geertz.     163.324  ;  Jan.  9. 
Beverage  sold  for  soft  drink  purposes.     De  Lue  Company. 

176,806  ;    Nov.    27. 
Beverage  used  as  a  soft  drink.     Corning  Ice   &  Bottling 

Works.      168,931 ;   Mav   29  ;    Serial    No.   173,624  ;    pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 
Beverages.       Cantrell    &    Cochrane,     Limited.       177,370 ; 

Dec.    18:   Serial   No.    181,672:   published    Oct.   2,   1923. 
Beverages.      Erbo    Company.      167.095:    Apr.    24;    Serial 

No.  167.007  :  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Beverages.      W.    P.    Powers.      177.416 :    Dec.    IS ;    Serial 

No.   165,809;   published   Oct.   2.   1923. 
Beverages   and  compounds   and   concentrates   for  making 

the  same.     Orange  Crush  Company.     174.146  ;  Oct.  2. 

Beverages  and  compounds  for  making  same.  Good- 
Grape  Companv.  177,327:  Dec.  18;  Serial  No. 
178.720  :  published  Oct.  2.  1923. 

Beverages  and  extracts  for  making  same.  Victor  Manu- 
facturing Co.  165,736  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  169,568  ; 
published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Beverages  and  ginger  ale  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  extracts, 
sirups,  etc.,  for  making  same.  Abeco  Beveraee  Com- 
panv. 168,258  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  171,605  ;  published 
Feb!  27,  1923. 

Beverages  and  sirups.  Schuster  Company.  174,301 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Beverages  and  sirups  and  concentrates  for  making  same. 
Citrus  Products  Company.  167,082  ;  Apr.  2'4 ;  Serial 
No.    154,483 ;    published   Aug.   22,    1922. 

Beverages  and  sirups  for  making  same.  Frank  F.  Pasch 
Co.     175,674  ;  Nov.  6. 

Beverages  and  sirups  for  making  same.  Pure  Products 
Syrup  Corporation.     175,224 :  Oct.   80. 

Beverages  and  sirups  for  making  same,  Fruit.  California 
Products  &  Extract  Co.  175,418  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
160,393;  published  May  16,  1922. 

Beverages  and  sirups  for  making  same.  Fruit.  Jones 
Bros.  &  Co.  165,693  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  170,023 ; 
published  Jan.  2,  1923. 

Beverages  and  sirups  for  making  same.  Nonalcoholic, 
maUk'SS.  Tropical  Fruit  Juice  Company.  169,496 ; 
.Tune  19  ;  Serial  No.  153,058  ;  published  May  9,  1922. 

Beverages  and  sirups  used  in  makins  same.  no-.Tay 
Corporation.  177.493  ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  182,812  ; 
published  Oct.   2.  1923. 

Beverages,  Carbonated.  Hiram  Wheaton  &  Sons.  22,778 ; 
renewed  Apr.  11,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Beverages,  Concentrated  preparation  for  preparing  non- 
alcoholic, maltless.  Mervine  Mfg.  Co.  168,476 ;  May 
22  :   Serial  No.  168,160  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Beverages  containing  less  than  one-half  of  one  per  cent 
of  alcohol,  by  volume.  C.  E.  Ritzier.  165,597  ;  Mar. 
1.3  ;  Serial  No.  132,570 ;  published  Sept.  21,  1920. 

Beverages,  Corn  sirup  used  In  the  manufacture  of.  E.  M. 
Blumenthal.  168,261  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No.  170,677  ; 
published    B>b.   27,   1923. 

Beverages,  fruit  sirups,  extracts,  and  flavorings  for  the 
same.  R.  E.  Marett.  176,429 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
184,412  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Beverages,  Ginger  ale,  wild  cherry,  etc.  Golden  Grain 
Juice  Co.     164,269;  Feb.  13. 

Beverages,  Maltless  chocolate  cereal.  Vita  Food  Com- 
pany. 174,848  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  177,529  ;  published 
July  31,   1923. 

Beverages,  Nonalcoholic.  J.  W.  Palmer.  176,415  ;  Nov. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  180,386  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Beverages,  Nonalcoholic,  maltless.  L.  Boggiano. 
163,282-4;   Jan.  9. 

Bverages  sold  as  a  soft  drink.  Mouquin  Rt.  &  Wine  Co. 
173,797  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  174,405  ;  published  July  3, 
1923. 

Beverages  sold  as  a  soft  drink.  Snapp  Bottling  Co. 
177,842;  Dec.  25. 

Beverages  sold  as  a  soft  drink.  Gebr.  Zupplnger.  164,921 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Beverages  sold  as  a  soft  drink.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless. 
Boonville  Bottling  Wks.     163,821  ;  Jan.   30. 

Beverages  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirup  used  for  making 
same.     Southern  Fruit  Julep  Co.    171,921-5  ;  Aug.  14. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.  J.  A.  Anthony.  169,021 
May  29. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.  Combier  &  Cie.  170,374 
July  17  ;  Serial  No.  174,166  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.  A.  M.  Dodge,  Inc 
177,695  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  183,443  ;  published  Oct 
9,  1923. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.  Fried  &  Gotthelf.  166,742 
Apr.    10. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.  Florida  Products  Com- 
pany. 177,435 :  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  182,506 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  192.3. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.  R.  L.  Napier.  169,091  ; 
June  5. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.  Perfection  Beverage  Cor- 
poration.    163,863  ;  Jan.  30. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.  Ricco  Compaiiy  of  America. 
175,456;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  150,470;  published  Oct. 
31,  1922. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.  Charles  T.  Smith  Com- 
pany.    164,155  ;   Feb.  13. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.  Charles  T.  Smith  Com- 
pany. 171,597  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176,223  ;  published 
May  22,  1923. 

Beverages  sold  .as  soft  drinks  and  compounds  and  con- 
centrates for  manufacturing  same.  Citi'us  Products 
Companv.  167.099 :  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  167,555 ; 
published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  extracts  and  sirups  for 
making  same.  Henry  H.  Ottens  Mfg.  Co.  171,958 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  extracts,  etc.,  for  mak- 
ing same.  New  Ensland  Brewing  Companv.  168,257  ; 
May  15  :  Serial  No.  3  71.fi.ol  :  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  and  extracts 
therefor.  Nugrape  Company  of  America.  164,168 ; 
Feb.  13.  ^ 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups,  etc.,  for  making 
same.  W.  D.  Bost.  171,058 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
176,444;    published   May    15,    1923. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirup  for  making  same. 
H.  G.  Abele.     164,428;  Feb.   20. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making 
same.      Card-Martin    Company.      163,426-7 ;    Jan.    9. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same. 
Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co.  165,684  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No. 
170,426  ;  published  Dec.   19,   1922. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks,  and  sirups  for  making 
same.     Gay-Ola  Syrup  Co.     163,865  ;  Jan.  30. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making 
same.      F.    Hofeman   &   Sons.      163,339 ;   Jan.    9. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  makins 
same.  .Tack  Beverage  Company.  167,074:  Apr.  24; 
Serial   N«.    172,107;    published    Feb.    6.    1923. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same. 
Mouquin  Restaurant  and  Wine  Company.  172,324 ; 
Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  176,686  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Bevpriigps  sold  .is  soft  drinks  and  sirups"  for  making 
samc>.     Purity  Products  Co.     175,669  ;  Nov.  6. 

Bevernges  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  makinsr  same. 
W.  E.  Tanner.  171.088:  July  31;  Serial  No.  174.495: 
published   May   15.    1923. 

Beverages  sold  ."is  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same. 
Westchester  Bottling  Works.  172.325;  Aug.  28;  Serial 
No.   176,700 ;  published   May  29,   1923. 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirup  for  making  the 
same.      B.   Boumenot.      164,156;   Feb.   13. 

Beverag.-'s  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirup  for  making  the 
same      T.  F.  Casey.     166,744  ;  Apr.  10. 

Beverages,  sold  as  soft  drinks,  and  sirups  for  making  the 
oame.      Cherry   Blossom    Mfg.    Co.      176.802  ;    Nov.    27. 


Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.     I.  K.  Friedman.     164,533  ;  Feb.  20. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.     Hagan  and  Dodd  Co.     164,265  ;  Feb.   13. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.      W.    G.    Keck.      168,930 ;    May    29 ;    Serial    No. 

173,770;  published  Mar.   13,  1923. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.     H.  Kirsch  &  Co.     170,049  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 

175,400;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.      Qualtop    Beverages,    Inc.      177,681 ;    Dec.    25 ; 

Serial  No.  185,188  ;  published  Oct.  9,   1923. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.     Reiner  Brothers  Co.     163,389  ;  Jan.  9. 
Beverages    sold    as    soft    drinks    and    sirups    for    making 

the  same.     J.  M.   Rodgers.     177,682  ;   Dec.   25 ;    Serial 

No.  185,189;   published  Oct.  9,   1923. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.      N.    K.    Ross.      168,421  ;    May    22 ;    Serial    No. 

172,441 ;  published  Feb.   20,   1923. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.     Sand  Springs  Bottling  Co.     170,376  ;  July  10 ; 

Serial  No.  174,339  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.      Society   Club   Beverage   Corporation.      170.051  ; 

July  10 ;   Serial  No.   175,411  ;  published  Apr.   17.   1923. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.     Westchester  Bottling  Works.     163,417  ;  Jan.  9. 
Beverages   sold   as  soft  drinks   and   sirups   for   preparing 

same.     Garrett  and  Co.     171,098  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No. 

174,077;   published  May  1,   1923. 
Beverages    sold    as    soft    drinks    and    sirups    used    in    the 

preparation  of  same.     Chicago  Beverage  Co.     177,575; 

Dec.   18 ;    Serial  No.    184,712 ;   published   Oct.   9,    1923. 
Beverages    sold    as    soft   drinks    and    sirups    used    in    the 

preparation    of   same.      N.    E.    French.      175,206 ;    Oct. 

30 :    Serial   No.    181,743 ;   published   Aug.   7,    1923. 
Beverages    sold    as    .soft   drinks   and    sirups    used    In    the 

preparation   of  same.      J.   R.   Reynolds.      170,290  :   July 

10  ;   Serial  No.   176,217  ;   published  Apr.   17,   1923. 
Beverages    sold   as   soft  drinks,   flavors   and    extract.s  toe 

making    the    same.      Busch    Products    Co.       164,967 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Beverages    sold    as    soft    drinks.    Ginger-flavored.       Star 

Beverage   Co.     168,780  ;   May   29  ;   Serial  No.   120,072  ; 

published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Beverages    sold     as     soft    drinks,    Maltless    carbonated. 

Florida   Products   Company.      174,054 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial 

No.  178,032  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Beverages    to    be    sold    as    a    soft    drink.      S.    Mariani. 

169.106  ;   June  5. 
Beverages  to  be  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  at  soda  fountains. 

F.   A.   Stolte.     165,542 ;   Mar.   13 ;    Serial  No.   160,155 ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Cider   and    grape   juice.      Brocton    Fruit    Products    Com- 
pany.    177,833;   Dec.   25. 
Cider   and   grape   iuice.      Roscoe    Haeglln    Co.      176.647 ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  152,277  ;  published  Oct.  18,  1921. 
Cider,  grape  juice,  grenadine  sirup,  etc..  Sweet.     Park  & 

Tilford.     168,251 ;   May   15  ;   Serial  No.   173,003  ;   pub- 
lished Feb.  27.  1923. 
Coffee.      Louisville   Coffee   Company.     169,687  ;  June  20  ; 

Serial  No.  166,080  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Drink,  Carbonated  grape.    Good-Grape  Company.    167,019; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.   162,168  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Drink,   Nonalcoholic,   maltless  grape.      Good   Grape   Com- 
pany.    168,305  :  May  15. 
Drink,  Nonalcoholic,  maltless  orange.     Comet's  California 

Orange     Drink     Co.      171,059 ;    .July    31 ;     Serial    Nn. 

176,452;   published    May    15,    1923. 
Drink,      Pineapple.        Tropical     Juice     Corp.        175,236 : 

Oct.   30. 
Drink,  Soft.     R.  G.  Stoehr.     171.106  ;  .July  31  :  Serial  Xn. 

174.491:   published  Mav  1.   1923. 
Drinks,    Soft.      Chicago   Whistle   Bottling    Co.      175.566 ; 

Nov.  6 :  Serial  No.  181,379  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Drinks,   Soft.      Monadnock   Beverage   Company.      177.402: 

Dec.    18:    Serial    No.    183,118:   published    Oct.   2.   1923. 
Drinks,    Nonalcoholic,   maltless   soft.     J.    P.    Lazier    Mfe. 

Co.     171,050:   .Tuly  31;   Serial  No.   175,430;  published 

May   8,   1923. 
Drinks,    Nonalcoholic,    maltless   soft.      J.    P.    Lazier  Mfs. 

Co.      173,989 ;    Oct.    2  ;    Serial    No.    178,745  ;    published 

July  17,  1923. 
Extract,  Concentrated  maltless.     Advance  Chemical  Com- 
panv.    175.512  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  177,721  ;  puhli.shed 

Aug.  28, 1923. 
Extract  for  soft  drink  purposes,  Vegetable.    L.  S.  Carney. 

174.865  :   Oct.   23 ;   Serial  No.  180,467  ;  published   July 

31,  1923. 
Extract  used   in   the  preparation   of  soft  drinks.      A.   L. 

Voge.      168,949 ;    Mav    29 ;    Serial    No.    172,405 ;    pub- 
lished   Mar.    13,    1923. 
IDxtract   used   in   the  preparation   of  soft  drinks.     A.  L. 

Voge.      169,181  ;    .Tune    12 ;    Serial    No.    172.406 ;    pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 
Flavored    powders    from    which    soft    drinks    are    made. 

E^  H  Products  Company.     175,680  ;  Nov.  6. 
Flavoring  extract  for  soft  drinks.     A.  G.  Eisold.     175,386 ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  170.129  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 


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Flavorlnj;    for    makins    beverages.      Davies,    Rose    &    Co. 

177.426  :   Dec.   IS ;    Serial   No.   156,480 ;   published   Oct. 

:i.   I'.i:;:!. 
Flavorings,  sirups,  fruit  acids,  and  quintessences.     Ameri- 
can Syrup  Co.     168,040;  May  15;  Serial  No.  172,856; 

published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Flavors  and    flavoring  extracts  for  soft  drinks,  Maltless. 

McCormicli    &    Co".       108,556 ;     May     29 ;     Serial    No. 

161,786  ;  published  Feb.   l3.  1923. 
Fruit    juice    for    beverage    purposes,    Concentrated.      G. 

Loewus  &  Co.     164.794;  Feb.  27. 
F^uit   juicis.   Nonalcoholic,   maltless  concentrated.     Cali- 
fornia Citrus  Fruit  Juice  Company.     171,155  ;  July  31  ; 

Serial  No.  176,163  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Ginger  ale.     Abner-Drurv  Company.     165,691 ;  Mar.   20  ; 

Serial  No.  170,173  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Ginger   ale.      Bartow   Beverages,   Inc.      174,223  ;   Oct.   9  ; 

Serial  No.  180,832  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Ginger  ale.     M.   L.  Eisenberg.     171,048  ;  July  31 ;  Serial 

No.  175.350  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Ginger  ale.     I.  L.   Flory.     172,231;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No. 

174,692;   published   May   29,   1923. 
Ginger   ale.     J.    G.   Fox.      177,680 :   Dec.    25 ;    Serial   No. 

184,967 ;    published   Oct.   9,    1923. 
Ginccr  ale.     E.  W.  Jeffress,  Inc.     165.577  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial 

No.  162,420  ;  published  .Tan.  2,  1923. 
Ginger  ale.     O.  Price.     168,981 ;  May  29. 
Ginger  ale  and  beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.     C.  A.  Hay. 

174,866;  Oct.   23:    Serial  No.   180,428;  published  July 

SI.   1923. 
Ginger    ale.    cream    soda,    root    beer,    etc.      Grand    Forks 

Bottling  Works.     171.599;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No."  176,266; 

published  May  22,    1923. 
Ginger  ale,  root  beer,  sarsaparilla.    S.  D.  Lefas.    165,748; 

M?r.  20  :  Serial  No.  171,090  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Ginger   ale,    sarsaparilla,    and    root    beer.      J.    Friedxlch. 

177.685  ;  Dec.  25  ;   Serial  No.   184,817  ;   published  Oct. 

9.    1923. 
Grape  flavored  concentrate.     Howdv  Company.     173,294  ; 

Sept.  18  ;  S?rial  No.  180,183  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Grape  juice.     L.   S.   Wetmore   Company.     173,305  ;    Sept. 

18  ;  Sei-ial  No.  179,575  :  published  June  19,  1923. 
Grape     juice.       Wirth-Concordade     Company.       166,837 ; 

Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  169,662  ;  published  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Grape   juice   and   apple  juice.      Paul   De   Laney    Co.    Inc. 

170,294:    Julv  10;   Serial  No.  175,772;   published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 
Hair  tonic.     J.  B.  Montgomery.     163,375  ;  Jan.  9. 
Lemonade  powders.     Freeman's  Foods,  Limited.     171,319  ; 

Aug.   7  :   Serial  No.   168.147  ;  published  Apr.   24.   1923. 
Punch    sold    as    a    soft    drink.    Orange.      Mission    Orange 

Punch  Company.     163,374  ;  Jan.  9. 
Sarsaparilla,    ginger    ale,    cream    soda,    etc.     Wm.    Mont- 

gomfrv  &  Co.     174,892;  Oct.   23;  Serial  No.  179,811; 

published  July  24,   1923. 
Sirup,   acids,  etc.,   for  beverage  purposes.     Northwestern 

Bakers  &  Confectioners  Co.     177,369  :   Dec.   IS  ;   Serial 

No.   181,856;   published   Oct.   2.   1923. 
Sirup  and  extracts  for  beverage  purposes.     Murray  Com- 
pany.    174.637  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  180,983  ;  published 

.Tuly  31,  1923 
Sirup  for  beverage  purposes.  Grape-flavored.    Queen   City 

Extract    Company.       173,238 ;     Sept.     18 ;     Serial    No. 

163,413:   published   June   19,   1923. 
Siruo    for    making    a    citrous    beverage.      Sethness    Com- 
pany.     177.302:    Dec.    18;    Serial    No.    173,147;    pub- 
lished Oct.   2,  1923. 
Sirup    for   soft    drinks.    Fruit.      Mock's    Advance    Honey- 
moon Fruit  Syrup  Co.     164,910  ;  Feb.  27. 
Sirup   used    in    making  a  beverage   to   be  sold   as  a   soft 

drink.  Flavoring.     J.C.Orlando.     164,259-60  ;  Feb.  13. 
Sirup  used  in  making  soft  drinks.      C.  J.  Dennis.     175.408  ; 

Nov.  6  :  Serial  No.  181,516  :  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Sirups    for   fountain   drinks,    Maltless.      Grace    Chocolate 

Company.     164,889  ;  Feb.  27. 
Sirups    for    making    soft    drinks.    Nonalcoholic    maltless 

fruit.     Logan-Johnson,  Ltd.     163,363  ;  Jan.  9. 

Sirups  for  manufacture  of  nonalcoholic  maltless  beverages. 

etc..  Concentrated.     V.  Jones.     171,018  ;  July  31 ;  Serial 

No.   167,247 ;   published  May  8,   1923. 
Sirups    for    soft    drinks.    Maltless    soda-fountain.      Elgot 

&    Giuntini.      173,667 :    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No.    177,659 ; 

published  July  3,  1923. 
Sirups   for  soft  drinks.    Nonalcoholic,   maltless   flavoring. 

Walker  Bros.  Co.     168.936  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  173,262  ; 

published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Sirups    for    use   in    making    beverages.      S.    L.    Goldman. 

167,169  :  Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   171,635 ;   published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 

Sirups,  Nonalcoholic,  maltless  fruit.  E.  Burden.  173  206  • 
Sept.  18  :  Serial  No.  172.507  :  published  June  19.  1923. 

Soda  water  W.  P.  Courtney.  173,982:  Oct.  2;  Serial 
No.  181.062  :  published  .July  10,  1923. 

Soft  drink,  nonintoxicating.  nonalcoholic,  maltless.  In- 
dianapolis Brewing  Co.     164.813  :  Feb.  27. 

Soft  drinks.  Maltless.  M.  L.  Eisenberg.  171049-  July 
31  :   Serial  No.   175.351  :   published   May  15.   1923. 

Soft  fruit  drinks.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless.  carbonated. 
Comstock   Drug  Company.     164.914 :   Feb.  27. 

Tonic.     John  Chmiell  Co.     164,133  :  Feb.  13. 


Water,  Alkaline  nonpurgative  table.     California  Bottling 

Association.      177,784  ;    Dec.    25  ;    Serial   No.    183,694  ; 

published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Water   and   ginger   ale.   Natural    mineral.      R.    S.   Gitter- 

man.     168,013  ;  May  8. 
Water    and    root    beer    and    fruit-flavored    soft    drinks. 

Table.      Pabst   Corporation.      177.340;   Dec.   18;   Serial 

No.    181,215  :   published    Oct.    2.    1923. 
Water,     Artificially  -  prepared     mineral.       J.     A.     Steele. 

173,901;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  176,292;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Water,    ginger    ale,    phosphate,    ozonate,    and    carbonated 

beverages.  Mineral.     White  Rock  Mineral  Spring  Com- 
pany.    23.873  :  renewed  Nov.  28,  1923. 
Water,  ginger  ale,   root  beer,   etc..   Still  and   carbonated. 

Waukesha  Silurian  Water  Co.     177,193  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial 

No.   178,316:   published  Aug.   28,  1923. 
Water,    Medicinal.      C.    Magee,    jr.      172,832 :    Sept.    11 ; 

Serial  No.  161,493  ;  published  Mav  29,  1923. 
Water,    Mineral.     E.    Meyer.      177,696;   Dec.    25;    Serial 

No.   183,393  :  published  Oct.  9,   1923. 
Water,  Mineral.     G.  Musante.     167,307  ;  Apr.  24. 
Water.    Mineral.      W.   H.   Thurman.      172,303 ;   Aug.    28 ; 

Serial  No.  175,415  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Water,    Natural    mineral.      Stafford    Mineral    Springs    & 

Hotel    Co.      24,281  ;    renewed   Feb.    27,    1924. 
Water,  Natural  mineral-spring.     Stafford  Mineral  Spring 

Company.     22,869  ;  renewed  Apr.  25,  1923. 
Water,  Spring  drinking.     B.  J.  Russell.     176,788  ;  Nov.  27. 
Water,  Table.     Pabst  Corporation.     172,188  ;  Aug.  21. 

CLASS  46. 

Alimentary  paste.     Bonadio   &  Merchiorri  Co.      166,476 ; 

Apr.   3 ;   Serial   No.  166,973 :   published   Jan.    16,  1923. 
Alimentary  paste.     Los  Angeles  Macaroni  Co.     173,593  ; 

Sept.  25. 
ilimentary  paste  products.     Ronzonl  Macaroni  Company. 

167,978  ;  May  8. 
Alimentary    paste   products.      Tharinger    Macaroni    Com- 
pany. 171.229  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  171,186  ;  published 

May  15,  1923. 
Alimentry    products   and   pastes,    spaghetti,    etc.      W.    S. 

Creed.    177,196  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  178,494  ;  published 

Sept.   25^  1923. 
Almond  paste,   blanched   peanuts,  etc.     National  Almond 

Products  Co.     172,254;   Aug.  28;    Serial  No.   155,513; 

published   Mav  29,   1923. 
Almonds.     Byer  &  Sons.      163,290  ;  Jan.   9. 
Almonds.    California  Almond  Growers  Exchange.    175,296  ; 

Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  157,024;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Almonds.    California  Almond  Growers  Exchange.    175,313  ; 

Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  157,025  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Almonds.  Candied.     C.  Olmsted.     171,344;  Aug.  7;  Serial 

No.    173,202 ;   published   May   22.    1923. 
Almonds,     Salted.       California     Almond     Packers,     Inc. 

174,630  :  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  179,585 ;  published  July 

31    1923 
Almonds,    Toasted.      J.    S.    Eustis.       171,568 ;    Aug.    7 ; 

Serial  No.   173,885  :  published  May   22,   1923. 
-A-Pples.     Wenatchee  Northern  Warehouse  &  Marketing  Co. 

168,685;  Mav  29;  Serial  No.   169,342;  published  Mar. 

6.  1923. 
Apples,    dehydrated.      Washington    Dehydrated    Food   Co. 

170,508  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.   172,919  ;  published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 
Apples.  Evaporated.      C.   C.  Hall.  Inc.     166.455  ;  Apr.  3  : 

Serial   No.   165,999  ;   published  Jan.   16.   1923. 
Apples,  Evaporated.     C.  C.  Hall,  Inc.     172.615  ;  Sept.  11  ; 

Serial  No.  165,998  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Apples,    Fresh.      Acme    Orchard    Co.      171,521  ;    Aug.    7 ; 

Serial   No.   176.149 :   published  May  15.   1923. 
Apples,  Fresh.     Alaga  &  Forencich  Co.     171,104  ;  July  31  ; 

Serial  No.  174,422  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Apples,     Fresh.       Beacon    Trading    Company.      164,721 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Apples,  Fresh.    W.  A.  Bolinger.     171,071 ;  July  31  ;  Serial 

No.  171,896  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Apples.  Fresh.     Cashmere  Fruit  Growers  Union.     176.535  ; 

Nov.  27:  Serial  No.  182,563;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Apples,  Fresh.     N.  M.  Crossley.     165,029  ;  Feb.  27. 
Apples,   Fresh.     Denney  &  Co.     173.616 ;   Oct.   2 ;   Serial 

No.  166.657  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Apples.   Fresh.     Earl  Fruit  Company  of  The  Northwest. 

172,072  ;  Aug.  21  ;   Serial  No.  177,282  ;   published  May 

29.  1923. 
Apples,    Fresh.      Eat   Wenatchee   Apples,    Inc.      173,556 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Apples,  Fresh.     Elk  Mountain  Orchard  Co.     170.917  ;  July 

24  ;  Serial  No.  166,356  ;  published  Apr.  24.  1923. 
Apples,   Frot=h.     Growers  Service  Co.     176.723  :   Nov.   27  ; 

Serial  No.  171,840:  published   Sept.  11.   1923. 
Apples.  Fresh.     Jensen  &  Sons.     176.530:  Nov.  27;  Serial 

No.   182.916;  published  Sept.  18.   1923. 
Apples.  Fresh.     Omak  Fruit  Growers.     174.148  ;  Oct.  2. 
Apples,  Fresh.     Otis  Orchards  Apple  Company.     172,770; 

Sept.   11 ;   Serial  No.  173,361  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Apples.  Fresh.     J.    C.   Palumbo.      176.522:    Nov.   27;    Se- 
rial No.   182,928;   published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Apples,  Fresh.     W.  E.  Roche.     173,329  ;  Sept.  25  ;   Serial 

No.    171,552 ;    published    June    26,    1923. 

Apples,  Fresh.   Sebastopol  Apple  Growers  Union.   164,952  ; 
Feb.   27. 


1434 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified,  list  of  trude-marks  registered — Continued. 


Apples,      Fresh.        Sebastopol      Apple      Growers      Union. 

165,987 ;  Mar.  27 ;  Serial  No.  162,956 ;  published  Nov. 

28    1922 
Apples,  Fresh.     Skookum  Packers  Association.     165,877; 

Mar.   20. 
Apples,  Fresh.     Spokane  Valley  Growers  Union.     166,675  ; 

Apr.  10 ;   Serial  No.   165,723  ;   published   Jan.  30,   192.S. 
Apples,   Fresh.     R.   A.   Tedford  &  Co.     167,662;   May  8; 

Serial  No.  168,809  ;  published  Feb.  13.  1923. 
Apples,  Fresh.     Touchet  Valley  Apple  Co.     175,381 ;  Nov. 

6,  Serial  No.  180,908  ;  publi.shed  .\u.c.  21,  1023. 
Apples,  Fresh.    Touchet  Valley  Apple  Co.     175,436 ;  Nov. 

6 ;  Serial  No.  180,909  ;   published  Aug.   21,   1923. 
Apples,   Fresh.       Wenatchee  Okanogan  Warehousing  Co. 

163,415  ;  Jan.  9. 
Apples,    Fresb.      Western   New   York    Fruit   Growers'   Co- 
operative Packing  Ass'n,  Inc.    168,354  ;  May  22  ;  Serial 

No.    166,518 ;    published  Feb.   20,    1923. 
Apples,   Fresh  boxed.     R.  J.   Graham.     173,963  ;   Oct.   2  ; 

Serial  No.   171,536;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Apples,  peaches,  pears,  plums,  etc.,  Fresh.     Western  New 

York     Fruit     Growers'     Co-Operative     Packing     Ass'n. 

168,561 ;  May   29  ;    Serial  No.   166,517 ;  published  Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Apples,  pears,  strawberries,  and  potatoes,  Fresh.     Stein- 

hauser  Bros.     164,948  ;  Feb.  27. 
Apples,    plums,    cherries,    grapes,    pears    and    peaches    in 

their  natural  state.     F.  M.  Wilson.     168,359  ;  May  22  ; 

Serial   No.    165,470;    published    Feb.    20,   1923. 
Apples,  potatoes,  and  cream,  cattle.  Fresh.     R.  F.  Perkins. 

167,057  ;  Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   160,721  ;  published  Jan. 

30,   1923. 
.Artichokes,  Fresh.     J.  L.  Debenedetti.     163,305  ;  Jan.  9. 
Bacon.    Barrington  Packing  Co.     177,102  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial 

No.    168,749;    published   Sept.    25,    1923. 
Bacon.     Beech-Nut  Packing  Company.     170,929  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial  No.  162,798  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Bacon.     Detroit  Packing  Co.     174,135  ;  Oct.  2. 
Bacon,  ham,   boiled   ham,  sugar-cured  meats.     Bast  Ten- 
nessee   Packing    Company.      166,341 ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial 

No.   161,622 ;    published  Jan.   9,    1923. 
Bacon,  ham,  breakfast-bacon  squares.     Schaffner  Brothers 

Company.     173,389  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  169,929  ;  pub- 
lished July   3,   1923. 
Bacon,  hams,  and  lard.     George  Little  Limited.     173,6TfU  ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,839  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Bakers'    and    confectioners'    supplies.      T.    F.    Naughtin. 

167,010  ;   Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.   162,762  ;   published   Jan. 

30    1923 
Bakery  products.     Iten  Biscuit  Co.     163,507  ;  Jan.  16. 
Bakery  products.     Van  De  Kamp's  Holland  Dutch  Bakers. 

166,779;  Apr.   10. 
Bakery    products — namely,    rolls.      Schafer    Bakery    Inc. 

163.249  ;  Jan.  2. 
Bananas.     H.  J.  Vinkemulder.     176,108  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial 

No.   160,168 ;    published   Aug.    21,    1923. 
Barley,  oats,  and  rolled  oats,  etc.     N.  V.  Koninklijke  Pel- 

lerij  "Mercurius"  voorheen  Gebroeders  Laan.     167,132  : 

Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.  158,396 ;   published  Dec.  26,   1922. 
Bay   leaves,  beans,  birdseed,  flour,  etc.     Citizens'   Whole- 
sale  Supply   Company.      166,107  ;   Mar.   27  ;    Serial  No. 

147,156  ;  published  Oct.  25,  1922. 
Beans,   Product   made   of.      Sang  Yuen   &  Co.      176,130 ; 

Nov.  20;   Serial   No.  174,162;  published  Sept.  4,   1923. 
Beef,  breakfast  wheat,  corn  meal,  rolled  oats,  etc..  Dried 

sliced.      Tolerton    &   Warfield    Co.      165,112 ;    Mar.    6 ; 

Serial  No.  135,179  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Beef,  Cooked  corn.     Vlrden  Packing  Company.     166.342  ; 

Apr.  3  ;   Serial  No.  161,161  ;  published  Jan.  9.  1923. 
Beef,   Fresh.     Detroit  Packing  Company.     172,029  ;  Aug. 

21 ;  Serial  No.  166,658  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Beef,  mutton,  veal,  etc..  Fresh.     J.  M.   Hayes.     175,238  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Beefsteak,    Cooked   and    canned.      L.   A.    Long.      175,278 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Berries,  Fresh.     Central  California  Berry  Growers  Asso- 
ciation.     166,668 ;   Apr.    10 ;    Serial  No.    165,270  ;    pub- 
lished Feb.   6,   1923. 
Bevernse,    Cereal    food.      Battle    Creek    Food    Company. 

175.212  ;   Oct.   30. 
Beverage,   Coffeelike.      Kellogg   Company.      174,517;    Oct. 

16  ;  Serial  No.  177,914  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Beverage   suitable   as  a   coffee   substitute.     G.   Weinstein. 

166,893  ;  Apr.   17  ;  Serial  No.   165,904  ;   published  Feb. 

6,  1923. 
Birdseed,  flavoring  extract,  fish  food,  olive  oil,  etc.     Owl 

Drug  Comp.any.     176.859  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  166,400  ; 

published  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Biscuit,  National  Biscuit  Company.     163,605  ;  Jan.  23. 
Biscuit.     National  Biscuit  Company.     173,121 ;  Sept.   18  ; 

Serial  No.  163,593;   published  June  12,  1923. 
Biscuit,  Cereal.     Battle  Creek  Food  Company.      176.751  : 

Nov.   27;   Serial  No.   175,700;   published   Aug.   7,    1923. 
Biscuits.     Bishop  &  Company.     170.663  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 

No.  134,455  ;  published  Aug.  24,  1922. 
Biscuits.     J.  S.  Ivins'  Son,  Inc.     170,976  ;  .July  24. 
Biscuits.     Perfection  Biscuit  Company.     173,818  ;  Oct.  2  ; 

Serial  No.  171,950  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Biscuits   and   crackers.      Frank   Goetz   Bakery   Company. 

175,684;   Nov.  6. 
Biscuits     and     crackers.       National     Biscuit     Company. 

167,960  ;  May  8. 


Biscuits  and  crackers.  National  Biscuit  Company. 
176,097  ;   Nov.    13. 

Biscuits,  Bran.  Spongette  Pure  Food  Company.  170,867  ; 
July  24  ;  Serial  No.  166,909  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Biscuits,  crackers,  cookies,  and  cakes.  National  Biscuit 
Company.  176,873  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  181,644  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  25,  1923. 

Blueberries,  Fresh.  Joseph  J.  White,  Inc.  171,332  ;  Aug. 
7  ;  Serial  No.  172,457  ;  published  Mav  8,  1923. 

Bonbons,  Bread.     H.  C.  Jackson.     172,181 ;  Aug.  21. 

Bran.  Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.  172,589 ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  169,368  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Bran.  Potter-Wrightington,  Inc.  172,469 ;  Aug.  28 ; 
Serial  No.  171,467  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Bran.  Warner,  Moore  &  Co.  176.752  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 
No.  175,582  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Bread.     American  Bakeries  Co.     177,287  ;  Dec.  11. 

Bread.     Beech-Nut  Packing   Company.     163,276 ;   Jan.   9. 

Bread.  Bixler  Baking  Company.  170,934  ;  July  24  ;  Se- 
rial No.  169,615  :  published  Feb.  19,  1923. 

Bread.  Bixler  Baking  Company.  176,841 ;  Dec.  4  ;  Se- 
rial No.  176,597  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Bread.  James  Butler  Inc.  171,067  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 
162,240  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Bread.  California  Bakery  Company.  175,812  ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  153,076;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Bread.  Corby  Baking  Company.  169,987 ;  July  10 ; 
Serial  No.  94,532  :  published  Apr.  3.  1923. 

Bread.  Corby  Baking  Company.  172,633 ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  167,292  ;  published  .Tune  5,  1923. 

Bread.  Des  Moines  Bakery  Co.  167,389  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 
No.   164,536  ;  published  Dec.   19,   1922. 

Bread.  L.  B.  Fellner.  170,804 ;  July  24 ;  Serial  No. 
169,579  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Bread.  T.  J.  Fitzpa  trick.  174,782  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 
153,036;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Bread.  General  Baking  Company.  167,085  ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial  Nos.  152,465-6  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 

Bread.  General  Baking  Company.  167,270 ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial  No.   152,466 ;  published  Dec.   19,    1922. 

Bread.  General  Baking  Company.  167,275 ;  Apr.  24 ; 
Serial    Nos.    151.266-7;    published    Dec.    26,  .1922. 

Bread.  General  Baking  Company.  172,460 ;  Aug.  28 ; 
Serial  No.  160,056 ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Bread.  Gordon-Pagel  Company.  167,265 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Se- 
rial  No.    153.596 ;    published    Feb.   6,    1923. 

Bread.  Hall  Baking  Co.  173,505  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No. 
175,787 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Bread.     Harlfinger  Baking  Co.     170,957  ;  July  24. 

Bread.  Hillsdale  Baking  Company.  177,442-3 ;  Dec. 
18 ;   Serial  Nos.   182,149-50  :  published  Oct.  2,   1923. 

Bread.  G.  W.  Huck.  167,460 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 
167,392  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Bread.  Indian  Village  Bakery.  177,270  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial 
No.   156,579;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 

Bread.     J.  C.  Macpherson.     174,134  ;  Oct.  2. 

Bread.     M.  M.  Meldram.     171,689  ;  Aug.   7. 

Bread.  Midland  Flour  Milling  Co  167,413  ;  May  1 ;  Se- 
rial   No.    168.480;    published    Jan.    16,    1923. 

Bread.  Nafziger  Baking  Company.  176,756;  Nov.  27; 
Serial  No.  175,262;  published  July  31,  1923. 

Bread.  National  Bakeries.  Inc.  172,641 ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.   159,763  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Bread.   New  England  Bakery  Company.    172,478  ;  Aug.  28. 

Bread.  Old  Homestead  Bread  Company.  170,838  ;  July 
24  :  Serial  No.  159.978 ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Bread.     Original  Ry-Krisp  Co.     172,490  ;  Aug.  28. 

Bread.     Paul's  Bake  Shop,  Inc.     165,649  ;  Mar.  13. 

Bread.  Renaud's  Incorporated.  165,398 :  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial   No.   156,861;  published  Oct.   31,   1922. 

Bread.     D.  R.  Rice.     163,528-9  ;  Jan.  16. 

Bread.  P.  O.  Sampson.  176,572 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
178,289 :   publi.shed  Aug.   21,    1923. 

Bread.  Scheller  Catering  Company.  167,183  ;  Apr.  24  ; 
Serial    No.    162,856:    published    Dec.    12.    1922. 

Bread.  Schulze  Baking  Company.  165,075;  Mar.  6; 
Serial  No.  159.293;  published  Nov.  14.  1922. 

Bread.     Schulze  Baking  Company.     170,974  ;  July  24. 

Bread.     J.  E.  Siebel  Sons'  Co.     163,623;  Jan.  23. 

Bread.     G.   Smith.     175,722;  Nov.  6. 

Bread.  Smith  &  Hofsess.  173,499  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No 
175,682  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Bread.  Star  Bakery  Co.  167,198  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No. 
162,513;    published    Jan.    23,    1923 

Bread.  Tip  Top  Baking  Co.  170,808  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No. 
171 ,558  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Bread.     Tip  Top  Baking  Co.     172,494  ;  Aug.  28. 

Bread.  Union  Bakerv.  176.566 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 
179,691  ;   published   Sept.    IS.   1923. 

Bread.     Vermont  Baking  Company.     173,539 ;  Sept.  25. 

Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.     163,414  ;  Jan.   9. 

Bread.  Ward  Baking  Company.  166,921 ;  Apr.  17 ; 
Serial  No.   161,662;   published  Dec.   12,  1922. 

Bread.  Ward  Baking  Company.  167,381 :  May  1  ;  Se- 
rial No.   166,159;  published  Jan.   9,   1923. 

Bread.  Ward  Baking  Company.  170,794  ;  July  24  ;  Se- 
rial No.  169,794  :  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Bread.  Ward  Baking  Company.  170,799 ;  July  24  ;  Se- 
rial No.  169,382  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Bread.  Ward  Baking  Company.  170.801 ;  July  24  ;  Se- 
rial No.  169,384;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Bread.  Ward  Baking  Company.  170,895  ;  July  24  ;  Se- 
rial No.  171,435  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 


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Bre.id.     Ward  Baking  Companv.     170,938  :   July  24  ;   Se- 
rial No.  16t).oS5;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.     171,015  ;  July  31 ;  Serial 

No.  169.386  :  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Bread.    Ward  Baking  Company.     171,016  ;  July  31  ;  Serial 

No.  169,387-  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 
Bread.     Ward  Bakini:  Company.     171,028  ;  July  31 ;  Serial 

No.  168,699  :  published  Apr.  3.  1923. 
Broad.     Ward  Baking  Company.     172,442  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial 

No.   171,436;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.     176,492  ;   Nov.  27  ;   Se- 
rial No.  170,512  :  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Bread.       Ward    Baking    Company.       177,502 :    Dec.     18 ; 

Serial    No.    182.322 :    published    Oct.    2,    1923. 
Bread.     Warners  Whole  Wheat  Bread  Inc.     170,951  ;  July 

24:  Serial  No.  166,863;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Bread.     D.   S.   Wilson,  M.  1).     172,831 ;   Sept.   11 ;  Serial 

No.  165,050  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Bread.      D.   P.    Woollev.      177,119 ;    Dec.    11 ;    Serial   No. 

181,369  ;   published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Bread.     D.   P.    Woolley.      177,120 ;   Dec.   11 ;    Serial  No. 

181,367;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Bread.     D.  P.  Woollev.     177,121-2  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  Nos. 

181,363^  ;  published  Sept.  25.  1923. 
Bread.      D.    P.    Woolley.      177.123 ;    Dec.    11 ;    Serial   No. 

181,360;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Bread.     Zinsmaster  Baking  Company.     170,542  ;  July  17  ; 

Serial  No.  136,822  ;  published  May  24,  1921. 
Bread  and  cookies.     F.  C.  Balbo.     165.138  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 

No.   150,725;   published   Nov.   7,    1922. 
Bread  and  cookies.  Ginger.    M.  A.  Banning.    176,864  ;  Dec. 

4  ;  S'erial  No.  158,592  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Bread  and  crackers.     Potter-Wrightington,  Inc.     171,064  ; 

Julv  31 ;  Serial  No.  164,186  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Bread  and  doughnuts.     A.  J.  Becker.     170,837  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial  No.   161,022;   published  Mar.   27.  1923. 
Bread  and  toast.    N.  A.  Matson  Co.    167,510 ;  May  1  ;  Se- 
rial No.  165,702  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Bread    and    wheat   flour.      Miesenhelder    Bros.      165,244 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Bread.  Bakers'.     Burny  Bros.     175,679;   Nov.  6. 
Bread,     biscuits,     cake,     cookies,     etc.      M.    D.    Coulter. 

172.477  ;  Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  173,180 ;  published  May 

1,  1923. 
Bread,   cake,   and   a   vitamine-containing   product.     Ward 

Baking     Company.      177.061  :     Dec.    11  ;     Serial     No. 

I(i8.18'3:  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Bread,  cake,  pies,  canned  puddings,  etc.     Friend  Brothers. 

172,747  ;   ^pt.  11 ;  Serial  No.  167,518  ;  published  May 

1,    1923. 
Bread,  cake,  wheat,  corn,  and  rye  flour,  and  yeast.    Ward 

Baking     Company.      167,087 ;    Apr.     24 ;     Serial     No. 

148,637  ;  published  Dec.  9,  1922. 
Bread,  cakes,  and  cereal  breakfast  foods.     Ward  Baking 

Company.       170.800 ;    July    24 ;    Serial    No.     169,383 

published  Mar.   27,  1923. 
Breads,    cakes,   and    pastries.      C.    A.    Franke.      172.563 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  170,762  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Bread,  cakes,  and  pies.    Schlater's,  Incorporated.    172,686 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.   158.902  ;  published  May  15,  1923 

Bread,  cakes,  crackers,  biscuits,  buns.  etc.  E.  Gase 
165.150;  Mar.  6;  Serial  No.  145,680;  published  Nov 
7     1922. 

Bread,  crackers,  and  muffins.  J.  F.  Strachan.  172,935 
Sept.  11  :   Serial  No.  163,006  :  published  .Tune  5,  1923 

Bread    crumbs,    canned    pork    and    beans,    butter,    canned 
vegetables,    etc.      Almar    Tea    Co.      165,140 ;    Mar.    6 
Serial  No.  149,791 :  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Bread,  Loaves  of  wheat.  Jay  Burns  Baking  Company, 
172.811 :  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  168,980  ;  published  Apr, 

3,  1923. 

Bread,    rolls,    and    biscuits.      W.    H.   Alarston.      165.406 

Mar.   6:   Serial  No.   156,171:   published   Oct.   31.   1922 
Bread,    rolls,    and    biscuits.      W.    H.    Marston.      165.407 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  156.172  ;  published  Oct.  17,  1922. 
Bread,  rolls,  and  l)uiis.     H.  W.  Conrad.     167.383  ;  May  1 

Serial  No.  166,043  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Bread,  rolls,  biscuits,  cakes,  etc.     Ward  Baking  Company 

176.852 ;   Dec.  4 :   Serial  No.   175,374 ;    published   Sept 

4,  1923. 

Bread,  rolls,  sweet  dough,  etc.    Thommen's  Inc.     176,899 

Dec.  4. 
Bread,  Rye,  wheat,  and  French.    A.  Yost  &  Son.     167,052 

Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.  161,611 ;  published  Dec.  26,  1923 
Butter.     Aberdeen  Creamery  Company.     167.384;  May  1 

Serial  No.  164,793  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Butter.     Anna  Creamery  Company.     176.616  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Se- 
rial No.  174,685  ;  puTjlished  July  31,  1923. 
Butter.     Beatrice  Creamery  Company.     170.956  :  .July  24. 
Butter.     H.  N.  Brawner,   ir.      172,939 :    Sept.   11 ;   Serial 

No.    161,347;    published    Juno    5,    1923. 
Butter.     Clvde  Creamery  Company.     172.634  ;   Sept.   11 ; 

Serial  No".  167,290  ;  published  June  5.  1923. 
Butter.     S.  T.  EdeVs  Sons.     176.866  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No. 

161.415  ;  published  Sept.   11,  1923. 
Butter.      Fairmont   Creamery   Co.     163.839 :   Jan.   30. 
Butter.      Galeton    Dairy    Products    Company.      176.843 ; 

Dec.  4;  Serial  No.  177,837;  published  Aug.  21.  1923. 
Butter.     T.   F.   Gallagher.      176.865 ;   Dec.  4 ;   Serial   No. 

159.466;  published  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Butter.     Gerbart  &  Pagels.     166.294  ;  Mar.  27. 


Butter.     Golden  &  Company.     165,094  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 

155,746;  published  Nov.  14.  1922. 
Butter.       Great     Atlantic     and     I'acific     Tea     Company. 

172,763 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,776  ;  published  June 

5,   1923. 
Butter.      Tola    Creamery    Company.      170,809 ;    July    24 ; 

Serial  No.   171,759  ;  published  Mar.  13,   1923. 
Butter.     Kirschbraun   &   Sons,    Inc.      172,621  ;    Sept.    11 ; 

Serial  No.  101,687  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Butter.      Laurel    Ice   &  Packing  Co.     167,207 ;    Apr.   24  ; 

Serial  No.  165,295 ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Butter.      I.    Mallowitz.       167,509 ;     Mav    1  ;    Serial    No. 

165,805;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
Butter.     Metzger  Bros.     165,652  ;  Mar.  13. 
Butter.     Milk  Producers  Association  of  Central  California. 

172,595  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  172,281  ;  published  June 

5,  1023. 
Butter.     Milton  Dairy  Company.     167,028  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Se- 
rial No.   161,691 ;  published  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Butter.     Mooresvjlle  Co-Operatiye  Creamery  Co.    170,897  ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,280  :  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Butter.  Nelson-Ricks  Creamery  Co.  177,819 ;  Dec.  25. 
Butter.      Nickel  &  Drummey.      177,328 ;   Dec.   18 ;    Serial 

No.    178,624  ;   published   Sept.    25,   1923. 
Butter.     Piggly   Wigglv   Corporation.     165,402  ;   Mar.   6  ; 

Serial  No.   156,544  ;   published  Oct.  31,  1922. 
Butter.      W.    Perkins.      172,985 :    Sept.    11  ;    Serial    No. 

174,027  :  published  June  5,  1923. 
Butter.     Phenix   Cheese  Co.     171,687  :   Auc.  7. 
Butter.     Purity  Creamery  Co.     167,199  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 

No.    162,568 ;   published  Dec.    12,   1922. 
Butter.      Rugby    Creamery.       177,388;    Dec.     18;    Serial 

No.  181,779  ;  published  Oct.  2,   1923. 
Butter.       Sumner    Co.       168,668 ;    May    29  ;    Serial    No. 

152.968:  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Butter.     Sunshine  Stores,  Inc.     171,027 ;  July  31 ;  Serial 

No.  168,498  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Butter.      Swingley  Bros.      177,733 ;   Dec.   25 ;    Serial   No. 

182,781  :   published   Oct.    2,    1923. 
Butter.     Wadley    Company.      167,135 ;     Apr.    24 ;     Serial 

No.  157,243  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Butter.     Western  Dairy  Co.     167.274  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No. 

152,052  ;  published  Mar.  14,  1922. 
Butter.      Western   Ohio    Creamery   Co.      176,849 ;   Dec.  4 ; 

Serial  No.  174.272  ;   published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Butter.    White  Clover  Butter  Company.     163.646  ;  Jan.  23. 
Butter  and  canned  milk.     C.  I.  Cook.     163,558  ;  Jan.  23. 
Butter    and    cheese.      New    Zealand    Co-Operative    Dairy 

Company  Limited.    176,860  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  168,332  ; 

published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Butter  and  cheese.     M.  P.  E.  Radloff.    165,641 ;  Mar.  13. 
Butter  and  eggs.     Green  &  Company.     167,119  ;  Apr.  24  ; 

Serial  No.  164,900  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Butter     and    eggs.       Gude    Brothers,     Kieffer    Company. 

176,182  ;  Nov.   20  ;   Serial  No.  174,442  ;  published  July 

10.    1923. 
Butter    and    eggs.      Kennedy-Poole    Company.      165,386 ; 

Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  160,413  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Butter  and  eggs.  Creamery.     D.  Langfeld.     167,877  ;  May 

8  ;  Serial  No.  167,181 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Butter,    cheese,    and    eggs.      George    Ehlenberger    &    Co. 

177,818;    Dec.    25. 
Butter,  cheese,  and  eggs.     C.  F.  Newman.     167,055;  Apr. 

24  ;  Serial  No.  160,772  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1923. 
Butter,  cheese,   eggs,   and  sausage.     Swift  and  Company. 

170,926  ;   July  24 ;   Serial  No.  163,186  ;   published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Butter,  coffee,  tea,  spices,  etc.     Mound  City  Creamery  and 

Food    Products    Co.      173,242 ;    Sept.    18 ;    Serial    No. 

160,953  ;  published  Mar.   27.   1923. 
Butter,  Creamery.     American  Butter  Company.     166,122  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  152,827  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Butter,   Creamery.     Harrow-Taylor  Butter  Co.     172,466  ; 

Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  170,328  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Butter,   Creamery.      Kirschbraun  &   Sons,   Inc.      167,886  ; 

May  8  :   Serial  No.   167,819  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Butter,  Creamery.     D.  Langfeld.     167,876  ;  May  8  ;  Serial 

No.  167,182  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Butter,  dried  beans,  bread,  etc.     H.  P.  Hood  &  Sons,  Inc. 

170.911  ;   July  24  ;   Serial  No.   146,216  ;  published  Apr. 

3,   1923. 
Butter,  eggs,  and  cheese.     H.  N.  Brawner,  jr.     172,585  : 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  170,707  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Butter,  eggs,  and  cheese.     Taylor  Produce  Co.     176.6 '.'^; 

Nov.  27 :  Serial  No.  150,413 ;  published  Aug.  7.  1923. 
Butter,    eggs,    and    raw    cream.      Pioneer    Creamery    Co. 

165,103 ;  Mar.  6 ;   Serial  No.   143,781 ;  published   Nov. 

7.   1922. 
Butter,    eggs,    and    raw    cream.      Pioneer    Creamery    Co. 

167,357 ;   May    1  ;    Serial   No.   143,783 ;    published   Dec. 

19,   1922. 


Butter,  eggs,  cheese. 

17  :   Serial  No.  155 
Butter,   eggs,    cheese, 

corporated.      170,8 

published  Mar,  27. 
Butter,    eggs,    lard, 

176,646;   Nov.   27; 

04    in"'! 
Butter,    fresh    eggs. 

167,188;   Apr.   24: 

23,  1923. 


Kurtin   &  Kurtin.     166,878 ;   Apr. 
410  :  published  Feb.  6.  1923. 
lard.    etc.      Vermont    Creamery    In- 
71  :    July    24  :    Serial    No.    165.903 ; 
1923. 

etc.       Dunlew     Packing     Company. 
Serial  No.   155,668  :   published  July 

cheese.      S.    S,    Long    &    Bro.,    Inc. 
Serial  No.   157,932;   published  Jan. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Butter,  oleomargarine,  eggs,  etc.  Dunlevy  Packing  Com- 
pany. 177,143  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  150,311  ;  published 
Sept.  11,  1923. 

Butter,  oleomargarine,  eggs,  lard,  etc.  Dunlevy  Packing 
Company.  177,138  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  150,310 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  7,  1923. 

Butter,  olives,  and  oleomargarine.  Arthur  E.  Dorr  &  Co. 
172,632 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  80,177  ;  published  June  5, 
1923. 

Butter,'  Tub.     Freedman  Bros.     171,905  ;  Aug.   14. 

Buttermilk,  Concentrated.  Consolidated  Products  Co. 
176,959  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,364  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Cabbage,  Pickled.  Block  -  Zimmerman  ■  &  Company. 
172,206  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  173,226 ;  published  May 
29,  1923. 

Cal6  au  lait.  Nestle  &  Anglo-Swiss  Condensed  Milk  Co. 
176,696  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  157,627  ;  published  Sept. 
18,  1923. 

Cake.  American  Cone  &  Pretzel  Co.  165,373 ;  Mar.  6  ; 
Serial  No.  160,458  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Cake.  Cable-Draper  Baking  Company.  166,163 ;  Mar. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  153,586  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Cake.  Campbell  Baking  Company.  165,278 ;  Mar.  6 ; 
Serial  No.  154,076;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 

Cake.  Diamond  Cake  Company.  170,141 ;  July  31  ;  Serial 
No.  160,239  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Cake.      Hirz  Bros.     170.966;   July   24. 

Cake.     P.  O.  Stone  Baking  Company.     167,290-1 ;  Apr.  24. 

Cake.  Tasty  Baking  Company.  176,645 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Se- 
rial  No.   157,084 :    published   July   24,    1923. 

Cake.     Thommen's  Inc.     174,297  ;  Oct.  9. 

Cake.     Ward  Baking  Company.     176,368  ;   Nov.   20. 

Cake  and  cake  mix.  Joe  Lowe  Co.  176,580  ;  Nov.  27  ; 
Serial  No.  178,109  ;   published  Aug.  21,   1923. 

Cake  and  pastry  mixture.  S.  W.  Noggle.  170,805  ;  July 
24;   Serial  No.   169,773;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Cake  and  pastry  mixture.  S.  W.  Noggle.  172,736  ;  Sept. 
11  ;  Serial  No.  169,774  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Cake  bars,  Chocolate-coated  fruit-.  H.  J.  Titus.  165,389  ; 
Mar.  6 ;   Serial  No.   159,902  ;   published  Nov.   28,   1922. 

Cake,  Chocolate.  American  Biscuit  Company.  172,479 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Cake,  Fruit.  L.  Simon.  172,554 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No. 
169,987  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Cake  icing,  pie  filling,  shredded  coconut,  etc.  Mills 
Brothers  Company.  177,112 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
174,716  ;  published   Sept.   11,   1923. 

Cake  mix.  Hirsch  Brothers  Co.  170,899  ;  July  24  ; 
Serial  No.  171,081 ;  published  Mar.  13.  1923. 

Cake  mixes.     Ad.  Seidel  &  Sons.     165,647  ;  Mar.  13. 

Cake,  Sweet.  Independent  Baking  Company.  165,961  ; 
Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.   156,389  ;  published  Oct.  24,  1922. 

Cake,  Toasted  sponge.  Tasty  Baking  Company.  176,999  ; 
Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,684  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Cakes.  J.  Bermejo.  177,209 :  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
177,582;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Cakes.  Colonial  Biscuit  Company.  176,502  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Se- 
rial  No.    159,410 ;   published   Aug.   7,   1923. 

Cakes.  Cushman's  Sons,  Inc.  170,896  :  July  24  ;  Serial 
No.   171,415  ;   published   Mar.   13,  1923. 

Cakes.  Doose-Wlles  Biscuit  Company.  176,838  ;  Dec.  4  ; 
Serial  No.  179.542  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Cakes.    Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Company.     166,333  :  Mar.  27. 

Cakes.     Ward  Baking  Company.     163,642  ;  Jan.  23. 

Cakes.  Ward  Baking  Company.  170,894 :  July  24  ; 
Serial  No.  171,437  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Cakes  and  bread.  Atlas  Baking  Company.  172,827  ;  Sept. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  166,623  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Cakes  and  pies.  Simon  Hubig  Company.  165,635  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Cakes  and  pies.  Simon  Hubig  Company.  165,638 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Cakes,  cookies,  and  fried  cakes.  Grennan  Cake  Corpora- 
tion. 166,148  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  157,031 ;  published 
Oct.  31,  1922. 

Cakes,  cookies,  and  fried  cakes.  Grennan  Cake  Corpora- 
tion. 171,483  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  153,179 ;  published 
May  22,  192.3. 

Cakes,  Fried.  Frontier  Merchandising  Corporation. 
165,561:  Mar.  13;  Serial  No.  156,523;  published  Oct. 
31,    1922. 

Cakes,  wafers,  crackers,  and  biscuits.  Loose  Wiles  Bis- 
cuit Company.     163,596  ;  Jan.  23. 

Candied  pop  corn.  J.  E.  Mosiman.  165.817 ;  Mar.  20 ; 
Serial  No.  155,024:  published  .Tan.  2.  1923. 

Candies.  .John  B.  .\rata.  .Jr.,  Inc.  177,352;  Dec.  18 ; 
Serial  No.   180,515  ;  published   Sept.  11,   1923. 

Candies.  D.  ."Vuerbach  and  Sons.  170,747;  July  24; 
Serinl  No.   373,737:   puh]i.<!bpd  Apr.  24,   1923. 

Candies.  A.  Bernard.  173,475-6  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  Nos. 
176,155-6  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Candies.  Betty  Lou  College  Candy  Company.  166.542  : 
Apr.   10;   Serial   No.   152,670;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Caudles.     Bishop  &  Company.      164,882 ;   Fob.   27. 

Candies.  A.  J.  Bloomfield.  165,982  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
162,157:  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 

Candies.     Buttor-Nut  Candy  Co.     169.549;  June  19. 

Candies.  L.  J.  Christopher  Co.  173,144-5  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Se- 
rial   Nos.    177,958-9  :    published    June    12,    1923. 

Candies.  J.  N.  Collins  Company.  165,544  ;  Mar.  13 ; 
Serial  No.  160,488  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 


Candies.      J.    N.    Collins    Company.      165,973 ;    Mar.    27 : 

Serial  No.  160,489  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Candies.     J.  N.  Collins  Company.     171,250  ;  July  31  ;  Se- 
rial No.  160,488  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Candies.      M.    M.    Diffenbacher.      177,719 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Se- 
rial No.   158,113 ;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Candies.    Douglass  Caramel  Company.     176.605  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial   No.    179,591;    published    Sept.    3  8,    1923. 
Candies.     Mary  M.  Hardy  &  Florence  H.  Balrd.     171,111 ; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  174,737  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Candles.      H.    Jevne   Co.      166,896 ;   Apr.    17 ;    Serial   No. 

165,685;  published  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Candies.      Robert    A.    Johnston    Co.      170,160;   July   10; 

Serial  No.  169,715  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Candies.     Robert  A.  Johnston  Company.     174,136  ;  Oct.  2. 
Candies.     J.  J.   King.     164,801  ;   Feb.  27. 
Candies.     King  Candy  Co.     170,382  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No. 

172,113  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Candies.     King  Candy  Co.     171,257 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 

169,551 ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Candies.      Laura      Secord     Confections,      Ltd.      163,475 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Candies.     A.  Lawrence.     165,889 ;  Mar.  20. 
Candies.      Loft,     Inc.      176,437;     Nov.    27;     Serial    No. 

180,708  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Candies.     H.  Maillard.     171,658;  Aug.  7. 
Candies.     Mason,  Au  &  Magenheimer  Confectionery  Man- 
ufacturing   Company.      170,155 ;    July    10 ;    Serial    No. 

168,978;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Candles.     Mason,  Au  &  Magenheimer  Confectionery  Man- 
ufacturing  Company.      165,797 ;    Mar.    20 ;    Serial    No. 

163,161 ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Candies.     J.   G.  McDonald  Chocolate  Co.     166,720  ;  Apr. 

10;  Serial  No.   163,588;  published  Feb.  6,   1923. 
Candles.      J.    Mendell.      166,879 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial    No. 

153,610 ;   published   Mar.   14,   1922. 
Candies.     A.  L.  Miller.     163,373  ;  Jan.  9. 
Candies.     Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Company.     170,443  ;  July 

17  ;  Serial  No.  172,119  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Candles.      Peerless    Confection    Company.      174,660 ;    Oct. 

23  ;   Serial  No.   169,605  ;   published  July  24,   1923. 
Candies.        Peerless      Confection      Company.        175,079 ; 

Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.   169,604 ;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
Candies.      Peterkin    Company.      174,007 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial 

No.  174,485  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Candies.      Quaker   City   Chocolate    &  Confectionery   Com- 
pany.    171,094  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  174,487  ;  published 

May  29,  1923. 
Candles.      S.    E.    Eathburn.      166,885 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial 

No.   167.751 ;   published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Candies.     Remar  Sweets  Company.     164.653  ;  Feb.  27. 
Candles.    M.  RInge.    175,291 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  154,570  ; 

published  Aug.  14,   1923. 
Candles.     Samson  Candy  Co.     173,493 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial 

No.  175,538  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Candies.      W.  F.   Schrafft  &  Sons  Corporation.     170,113  ; 

July  10  ;  Serial  No.  159,327  ;  published  Apr.  3.  1923. 
Candies.     Shotwell  Mfg.  Co.    175,565  ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 

181,456;  published  Aug.   21,  1928. 
Candies.      Sioux  Candy   Company.     163,398 ;   Jan.   9. 
Candies.     L.  R.  Steel  Company.     167,355  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 

No.  144,160;  published  Mar.  14,  1922. 
Candies.      Stephen    P.    Whitman    &    Son,    Incorporated. 

175,360  ;   Nov.    6  ;   Serial  No.   177,642  ;  published   Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Candies.      F.    M.    Switzer.       165,795 ;     Mar.    20 ;    Serial 

No.   163,359;   published  Dec.    26,   1922. 
Candies.      Dolly    Varden    Chocolate    Company.      171,588; 

Aug.   7  :    Serial  No.   175,632  ;   published  May   22,   1923. 
Candies.     J.  Vinikow.     164,575  :  Feb.  20. 
Candies.     Vit  Candy  Co.     166,071 ;  Mar.   27  ;   Serial  No. 

1.59,639;  published  Aug.  8,  1922. 
Candies.     Voegele  &  Dinning  Co.  Inc.     163,411  ;  Jan.  9. 
Candies.     John   Wanamaker,    New   York.     1 65,863  ;   Mar. 

20;  Serial  No.  153,275:  published  Dec.  26.   1922. 
Candies.     E.  H.  Ward.     168,514  ;  May  22. 
Candies.     Wiener  &  Bieber.     163,419  ;  Jan.  9. 
Candies.      H.    J.    Williamson.      166,929  ;   Apr.    17 ;   Serial 

No.   167,857  ;   published  Feb.   6,   1923. 
Candies.      Zucnutkandy    Company.       177,157 ;    Dec.     11 ; 

Serial  No.  181.969  ;  published   Sept.  25,   1923. 
Candies     and     candied     fruits.       Miller     &     Paine,     Inc. 

173,890  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  176,750  ;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Candies  and  assorted  chocolates.     Union  News  Company. 

171,333  ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial   No.    172,498 ;   published  May 

15    1923 
Candies  and  chocolates.     Loomis- Woodward  Co.    166,875  ; 

Apr.   17;   Serial  No.   158,086;  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Candies    and    chocolates.      Smith,    Kline    &    French    Co. 

163,399  ;  Jan.  9. 
Candies   and   chocolates.      United    Cigar   Stores   Company 

of   America.      168,700;    May    29;    Serial   No.    166,613; 

published   Mar.   6,    1923.      "  „    „  ^     ,,,      i^roo..-. 

Candies  and  eating  chocolates.     J.  P.  Schmidt.     172,241 ; 

Aug.  28;   Serial  No.   164.729;  publi.shed  Dec    19,  1922. 
Candies  and  sweetmeats.     Callard  &  Bowser.     24,507  ;  re- 
newed Apr.  10,  1924.  ^      „ 
Candies,     bonbons,     chocolates,     and     marshmallows.      C. 

Baruxes.     163,275;  Jan.  9.  ^  ^      ,.      • 

Candies,    candy    confections,    sweetmeats,     and    chewing 

gum.      Ideal    Caramel    Company.      176,704 ;    Nov.    27 ; 

Serial  No.  177,227  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 


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Candies,    candy    confections,    sweetmeats,    and    chewing 

turn.      Ideal    Caramel    Company.      177,763;    Dec.    25; 
erlal  No.   177.226;   published  Aug.   28,   1923. 
Candles,    candv    confections,    sweetmeats,    chewing   gums. 

Ideal  Caramel  Company.     177,214  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

177.22.'-.  :  published   Auff.   28.   1923. 
Candies,  Chocolate.     CllBton  Copeland  Co.     173,393  ;  Sept. 

25  ;  Serial  No.  162,532  ;  pubUshed  July  3,  1923. 
Candles,     Chocolate.       E.     Greenfield's     Sons.       168,871  : 

May  29  ;   Serial  No.  170,382 ;  published  Mar.   13.  1923. 
Candies,   Chocolate.      Parnibeck   Chocolate   Co.     171,125 ; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  175,515  :  published  May  15,  1923. 
Candies,  Chocolate-covered.     George  Close  Co.     169,695 ; 

June  26. 
Candles,  Hard.     A.  Gustenhoven.     167,301  ;  Apr.  24. 
Candies,    Marshmallow.      Wm.    H.    Luden    Inc.      176,716 ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  183.308  ;  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Candies,   pastries,   breads,   cakes.     A.   Paulson.      177,104 ; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  170,538  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Candies,  preserved  figs,  and  glac^d  or  sugar-coated  fruits. 

John  Hothschlld,  Pedler  &  Co.     164.050  ;  Feb.  13. 
Candy.     Alberta   Candy   Company.      163,267 ;    Jan.   9. 
Candy.     Alpine  Chocolates   Company.      166,359  ;  Apr.  3  ; 

Serial   No.    152,666;   published   Jan.   16.   1923. 
Candy.     Ambrosia  Chocolate  Co.     170,430  ;  July  17  ;   Se- 
rial No.  171.887  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
0;indy.     Ambrosia  Chocolate  Co.     176,686  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Se- 
rial No.  168,094  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Candy.     Fred  W.  Amend  Co.     166,096;  Mar.   27;  Serial 

No.  164,687;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Candy.     Fred  W.   Amend  Co.     166,889  ;  Apr.  17  ;   Serial 

No.   167,286:   published  Feb.   6,  1923. 
Candy.      American    Oriental    Candy    Mfg.    Co.      172,049 ; 

Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  153,793  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Candy.     H.  C.  Anderson.     164.140  ;   Feb.  13. 
Candy.     M.  K.  Anderson.     166,887  ;  Apr.  17  ;   Serial  No. 

167,446  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Candy.     O.  P.  Baur  Conf.  Co.     178,073  ;  Sept.  11. 
Candy.      Belle    Mead    Sweetsmakers.      177,096 ;    Dec.    11 ; 

Serial   No.   171,148 ;    published   Mar.    27,    1923. 
Candy.      F.    U    Berg.       170,549 :    July    17 ;     Serial    No. 

173,289  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Candy.     Bonita  Company.     165,767  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No. 

160,855 :    published    Dec.    26,    1922. 
Candy.     Bonita   Company.     166.343 ;   Apr.  3 ;   Serial   No. 

160,856 ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Candy.       Bonita     Co.       176,604 ;    Nov.     27 ;     Serial    No. 

179,849;  published   Sept.  11,   1923. 
Candy.      A.     Bonomo.      166,880;    Apr.    17;    Serial    No. 

151,306  :  pubUshed  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Candy.      W.    I.    Booth.      165.968;    Mar.    27;    Serial   No. 

159,404  ;   published  Nov.  28,   1922. 
Candy.     Brecht  Candv  Company.     170,448  ;  July  10 ;   Se- 
rial No.  172,199  ;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Candy.      Bunte   Brothers.      171,320 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No. 

168,294  ;  published  Mav  8,  1923. 
Candy.     Bunte   Brothers.      171,457;    Aug.   7;    Serial  No. 

168,446;   published  May  8,   1923. 
Candy.       Buttorswe^t    Products     Corporation.       176.439 ; 

Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  180,580;  published  Sept.  11.  1923. 
Candy.     Cactus  Crystal  Company.     171,173  ;  July  31 ;  Se- 
rial Nos.  171,449-50  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Candy.     Cardinet   Candy   Co.      166,076;   Mar.   27;   Serial 

No.  159,243  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Candy.     Cardinet  Candy  Company.     175,253  ;  Oct.  30. 
Candy.      Cardinet   Candv   Company.      175,835;    Nov.    13; 

Serial   No.    181,878 ;    published    Sept.    4.    1923. 
Candy.      Catawba   Candy   Co.      177,099 ;    Dec.    11 ;    Serial 

No.  170.004;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Candy.     Cecil  Manufacturing  Company.     163.295  ;  Jan.  9. 
Candy.     Charter  Chocolate  Company.     166,352  ;   Apr.   3  ; 

Serial  No.  141,556;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Candy.     Charter  Chocolate  Company.     168,794  ;  May  29 ; 

Serial  No.  141,557;   published  Mar.  6.   1923. 
Candy.     Charter  Chocolate  Company.     175,837  ;  Nov.  13  ; 

Serial  No.  181,816  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Candy.     Chocolate  Products  Company.     171,180  ;  July  31  ; 

Serial  No.  171,686  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Candy.      Chocolate    Products    Company.      172,420 ;    Aug. 

28;  Serial  No.  174.890;  published  Mav  29,  1923. 
Candy.    Chocolate  Products  Company.     173,502  ;  Sept.  25  ; 

Serial  No.  175,711 ;  published  June  19,  1928. 
Candy.     Citizens'  Wholesale  Supply  Co.     167,681 ;  May  8  ; 

Serial  No.  154,791 ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Candy.  George  Closo  Co.  169.547  ;  June  19. 
Candy.     George  Close  Co.     170,483  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No. 

172,517  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Candy.     George  Close  Co.     170,488  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No. 

172,516  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Candy.     George  Close  Co.     171,237;  July  31;  Serial  No. 

170,564  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Candy.     George  Close  Co.     171,238  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No. 

170,562  :  DUblished  May  1,  1923. 
Candy.     George  Close  Co.     173,347  ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No. 

170,561 :  published  June  26,  1923. 
Candy.      George    Close    Co.      175,071 ;    Oct.    80 ;    Serial 

No.    170.563 ;   published   Aug.   14,    1923. 
Candy.      J.    N.    Collins    Company.      165.540 ;    Mar.    13 ; 

Serial   No.   160,048;   published   Dec.    12.    1922. 
Candy.     Consumers  Biscuit  Company.     176,998  ;  Dec.  11 ; 

Serial   No.   176,164;    published    Sept.    25,    1923. 
Candy.     Crescent   Creole   Candy   Co.     169,988 ;    July   10 : 

Serial  No.   130,160;  published  Mar.  6.   1923. 


Candy.     Crystal   Candy   Co.      165,782;    Mar.   20;    Serial 

No.    157,476;   published  Jan.   2,   1923. 
Candy.     Crystal  Candy  Co.     168,579  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 

162,872;    published    Feb.   20,    192:'.. 
Candy.     E.  Dean.     171,261 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  169,435  ; 

published  May  15,  1923. 
Candy.    De  Klyn  Candy  Company.     175,849  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Se- 
rial No.   180,530;  published  Aug.  28,   1923. 
Candy.     H.  Dilas.     173,889  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.   176,731 ; 

published  July  10,  1923. 
Candy.      Dilling    &    Company.      104,052:    Feb.    13. 
Candy.      Direct   Chocolate    Company.      175,536 ;    Nov.    6 ; 

Serial  No.  180,755  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Candy.      Dolly    Varden    Chocolate    Company.       176,538 ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182.236  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Candy.     Durand  Co.     165,632  :  Mar.   13. 
Candy.    Elmer  Candy  Co.     173,523 ;  Sept.  25. 
Candy.     Elmer  Candy   Co.     173,861 ;   Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No. 

175,077;  published  July  3,   1923. 
Candy.     Elmer  Candy  Co.     173,867 ;   Oct.   2  ;   Serial   No. 

175,229  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Candy.     Euclid   Candy  Co.     173,782 ;   Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No. 

176,171 ;   published  July  3,   1923. 
Candy.      Euclid    Candy    Company.      169,278 ;    June    12 ; 

Serial  No.  144,611  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Candy.      A.    D.    Flynn.      173,985 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial    No. 

178.601  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 

Candy.      A.    D.    Flynn.      176,027 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

178.602  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Candy.     W.  R.  Fox.     163,469  ;  Jan.  16. 

Candy.      Friedman-Kerr    Co.      168,606 ;    May    29 ;    Serial 

No.  168,714  ;   published  Feb.   13,  1923. 
Candy.      Frozen   Fruit,    Inc.      175,817 ;    Nov.    13 ;    Serial 

No.   159,088  ;  published  Aug.  14,   1923. 
Candy.     D.    Gamblnossi.     175,120 ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial  No. 

176,265;   published   Aug.    14,    1923. 
Candy.     Geiger  Candy  Company.     176,525  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Se- 
rial No.   183,058  ;   published  Sept.  18.   1923. 
Candy.      Geiger   Candy   Company.      176,707-8  ;   Nov.    27  ; 

Serial  Nos.   183,060-1  ;   published  Sept.   18,  1923. 
Candy.      C.    E.    Gheens.      171,370 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial    No. 

169,542;   published   May   8,   1923. 
Candy.     S.  B.  Goff  &  Sons  Company.     171,781;  Aug.  14; 

Serial  No.  172,939  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Candy.      Gorham  Chocolate  Company.     166,505  ;  Apr.  8  ; 

Serial  No.  163.269  :   published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Candy.      Grace   Chocolate   Company.      168,678 ;   May   29 ; 

Serial  No.  169,207  ;  published  Mar.  6.  1923. 
Candy.     W.   T.   Grant  Company.     174,769  ;   Oct.   23 ;   Se- 
rial No.  170.881 ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Candy.     Gurinian   Candy   Co.     168,555  ;   May   29 :    Serial 

No.   161.248;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 
Candy.       Gurley    Candy     Company.       171,309 ;    Aug.    7 ; 

Serial  No.   163,267;   published  May   15,  1923. 
Candy.      Halligan    Candy    Company.      170,511 ;    July    17 ; 

Serial  No.  173,043  ;  pubUshed  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Candy.     Harris  Woodson   Co.      177,053  ;   Dec.   11 ;   Serial 

No.  180,216  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Candy.      M.    A.    Hasty.      173,856 ;    Oct.    2 ;     Serial    No. 

175,492;  published  July  3,   1923. 
Candy.      Hawley    &    Hoops.      175,009;    Oct.    30;    Serial 

No.    177,971;    pubUshed    Aug.    14,    1923. 
Candy.     Walter  J.  Hirsch  Company.     171,147  ;  July  31 ; 

Serial  No.  162,547  ;  pubUshed  May  15,  1923. 
Candy.      E.   A.   Hoffman.      174,791  ;   Oct.   23 ;   Serial   No. 

174,393  ;   published  July  24,   1923. 
Candy.      G.   B.   Hooker.      173,214 ;    Sept.    18 ;    Serial   No. 

174,778 ;   pubUshed   June   19,    1923. 
Candy.     Howard  H.   Hoyt   Candy  Co.     166.500 ;   Apr.   3  ; 

Serial  No.  162,738  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Candy.    L,.  C.  Hunt.     169,943  ;  July  3. 
Candy.     Huyler's.     173,971 ;   Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No.  171,172  ; 

published  July  17.  1923. 
Candy.     Huyler's.     175,504;  Nov.  6;  Serial  No.  175,657; 

published  June  26,  1923. 
Candy.     Import  Drug  Specialties  Co.     175.601  ;   Nov.   6  ; 

Serial  No.  178,847  ;  pubUshed  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Candy.     B.  L.  Johnson  &  Co.     164,659  ;   Feb.  27. 
Candy.     B.   L.  Johnson  &  Co.     175,008  ;   Oct.  30  ;   Serial 

No.    177,975  ;    pubUshed    Aug.    14,    1923. 
Candy.     Robert  A.  Johnston  Company.     171,128  ;  July  31 ; 

Serial  No.  175,659  ;  pubUshed  May  15,  1923. 
Candy.       G.     Kantes.       173,736;     Aug.    14;     Serial    No. 

169,764;  pubUshed  May   15,   li'l.i. 
Candy.      N.    G.    Knight.      171.511 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial    No. 

162,824  ;  published  May  22,   1923. 
Candy.     S.  Kreenwich.     163,358  :  Jan.   9. 
Candy.      C.    L^icktman.      175,124;    Oct.    30;    Serial    No. 

175,932;    pubUshed    Aug.    14,    1923. 
Candy.     L.   L.  Lipschultz.     169,766;   July  3;   Serial  No. 

169,311  ;    pubUshed   Apr.   3,    1923. 
Candy.     Walter  M.   Lownev  Company.     173,786  ;  Oct.  2  ; 

Serial  No.  177,235  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Candy.     Wm.   H.   Luden   Inc.     176,444 :   Nov.  27 ;   Serial 

No.   180,541  ;  published   Sept.   18,  1923. 
Candy.     Wm.   H.   Luden   Inc.      177,043 ;   Dec.    11 ;    Serial 

No.  180,542;   pubUshed   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Candy.     Lukis  Candy  Company.     168,546  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 

No.  158,683  ;  pubUshed  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Candy.     Maison  Blanche   Co.      175,946 ;   Nov.   13 ;    Serial 

No.    172.753  ;    published   Aug.   28.    1923. 
Candy.     Maple  Products   Co.      167,014 ;   Apr.    24 ;    Serial 

No.  162,498  ;  pubUshed  Jan.  30,  1923. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trude-marks  registered — Continued. 


Candy.     Marshall   Candy   Company.      169,256  ;   June   12 ; 

Serial  No.  171,227  ;   published  Mar.  27,   1923. 
Candy.      E.     L.     Alathews     Candy     Company.       165,884 ; 

May  20. 
Candy.       McDowell,  Pyle  &  Co.     169,248  ;  June  12 ;  Se- 
rial No.   170,723  ;  published  Mar.   27,   1923. 
Candy.     O.  A.  McQuillan.     169,370  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No. 

169,452  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Candy.     Meier  &  Frank  Co.     163,513  :  Jan.  16. 
Candy.     Mer-Sha  Candies.     171,756  ;  Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No. 

160,621 ;   published   June   5,   1923. 
Candy.     A.   B.   Mewhinney  Co.     166,437 ;   Apr.   3 ;   Serial 

No.  166,952;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Candy.     A.  B.  Mewhinney  Co.     169,289;  June  12;  Serial 

No.  162,562;  published  Mar.  27,   1923. 
Candy.      A.    L.    Miller.      174,626 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial    No. 

179,479 ;    published   July   31,   1923. 
Candy.     W.  R.  Montague  Company.     166,772-7  ;  Apr.  10. 
Candy.     W.  R.  Montague  Company.     168,285  :  May  15. 
Candy.     W.  R.   Montague   Company.     176,688  ;   Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  167,580  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Candy.     A.  G.  Morse  Co.     165,852 ;   Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No. 

151,880;   published  Jan.  2,   192.S. 
Candy.     A.  G.  Morse  Company.     170,551  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 

No.  173,438  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Candy.     A.  G.  Morse  Co.  Inc.     171,123  ;  July  31 ;  Serial 

No.  175,674  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Candy.     John  Mueller  Licorice  Co.     163,604  ;  Jan.  23. 
Candy.      National    Candy    Company.      173,977 ;    Oct.    2 

Serial  No.   172,549  :   published   July   17,   1928. 
Candy.     New  England  Confectionery  Company.     163,607 

Jan.  23. 
Candy.     New  England  Confectionery  Company.     170.001 

July   10 ;   Serial   No.   154.812 ;   published  Apr.   3,   1923 
Candy.     New  England  Confectionery  Company.     170,002 

July  10;  Serial  No.  154,815:  published  Apr.  3,  1f)2S. 
Candy.     New  England  Confectionery  Company.     170,589 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  154,839  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Candy.     New  England  Confectionery  Company.     170,591 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.  154,820 ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Candy.     New  England  Confectionery  Company.     171,600 

Aug.   7;   Serial  No.   176,274;   published  May  22,   1928 
Candy.     New  England  Confectionery  Company.     174,119 

Oct.  2  ;   Serial  No.  154,810 :  published  July  3.   192.S. 
Candy.     New  England  Confectionery  Company.     177,153 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  182,256  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923 
Candy.     Norris,  Inc.     167,969 ;  May  8. 
Candy.     F.  A.  O'Connor.     171,692  ;  Aug.  7. 
Candy.      Ohio   Confection   Company.      171,168 ;   July   31 

Serial  No.  175,888  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Candy.     Ohio  Confection   Company.      172,786 ;   Sept.   11 

Serial  No.  162,763  ;  published  .Tune  5,  1923. 
Candy.    Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Company.     164,545  :  Feb.  20 
Candy.     Pacific   Coast  Biscuit  Company.     166,234  ;   Mar 

27  ;  Serial  No.  165,304  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Candy.     Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Company.     166,431  ;  Apr.  3 

Serial  No.  164,188:  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Candy.       Package     Confectionery     Company.        164,808 

Feb.  27. 
Candy.      Palmer    Candy    Co.      165,865 :    Mar.    20 ;    Serial 

No.   165.301  ;  published  Jan.   2,   1923. 
Candy.     Palmer  Candy  Co.     168.821;  Mnv  29;  Serial  No. 

170,152:  published  Mar.  13.  1923. 
Candy.     Palmer  Candy   Company.     171.962;   Aug.  14. 
Candy.     Paxton  and  Gallagher  Co.    167,701  :  May  8  ;  Se- 
rial  No.   165.410;   nublished  Feb.   20.    1923. 
Candy.       C.     Perceval.       174.52.S  :     Oct.     16  ;     Serial     No. 

177,048;  published  July  24.  1923. 
Candy.    Piasa  Wholesale  Candv  Co.     163.3K4;  Jan.  9. 
Candy,      Planters   Nut   &   Chocolate   Company.     173,377 ; 

Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  176,567  ;  published  July  13,  1923. 
Candy.      Planters   Nut   &   Chocolate   Company.      173.887  : 

Oct.  2  :  Serial  No.  176,568  ;  published  July  3.  1923. 
Candy.     Rey-Del-Rey   Candy   Co.      174,669  ;' Oct.   23;   Se- 
rial No.   172,044;  published  July  24,   1923. 
Candy.     Rood   Candy  Co.     169,255  :   June  12 ;   Serial  No. 

171,188;  published  Mar.  27,   1923. 
Candy.       C.    J.    Rosso.       176,717 ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No. 

183.317  ;  published  Sept.   18,  1923. 
Candy.     Samoset  Chocolates  Company.     164.918  ;  Fob.  27. 
Candy.      Schutter- Johnson    Candy    Co.      176,440-2  ;    Nov. 

27  ;  Serial  Nos.  180,55.5-7  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Candy,     Frank  G.  Shattuck  Company,     171,335  ;  Aug,  7  ; 

Serial  No,  172,560  ;  published  May"  15,  1923. 
Candy.     O.  M.   Sheppard.     173,230;  Sept.  18;   Serial  No. 

173,367 :   published    June    19,    1923. 
Candy.     Sisco  Bros.  Candy  -Co.     172,823  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial 

No.  168,493  ;  published  Apr,  24,  1923. 
Candy.     Smith-Kirk  Candv  Co.     164,982  ;  Feb.  27. 
Candy.     Smith-Kirk  Candy  Co.     165.853  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial 

No.    151,852 :   published   Jan.   2,    1923. 
Candy.       Smith-Kirk     Candy     Co.       166,540 ;     Apr.     10 ; 

Serial  No.  1.58.901  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Candy.     Mrs.    Snyder's  Whipped   Cream   Chocolates,    Inc. 

176,810  :   Nov.   27. 
Candy.     Spangler  Candy  Co.     173,507  ;   Sept.   25  ;  Serial 

No.  175,815  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Candy.     Spoehr's.     173.167  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  139,134  ; 

published  June  19,   1923. 
Candy.      Standard   Candy   Company.      176,608 ;   Nov.   27  ; 

Serial  No.   179,492  ;  published  Sept.   11,   1923. 
Candy.     Stevens-Rtter.     168,5.S7 ;  Mav  22, 
Candy.     W.  B.  Swart.     175,270;  Oct.  30. 


Candy.      Tacoma    Biscuit   &    Candy   Company.      172,766 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,600  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Candy.     U.  R.  S.  Candy  Stores,  Inc.     165,800;  Mar.  20 

Serial  No.  161,657 ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Candy.     V.  R.  S.  Candy  Stores,  Inc.     165,981 ;  Mar.  27 

Serial  No.  161,657  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Candy.     U.  R.  S.  Candy  Stores,  Inc.     169,135  ;  June  12 

Serial  No.  154,675  ;  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 
Candy.     U.   R.   S.  Candv  Stores,  Inc.     170,840;  July  24 

Serial  No.   161,072  ;   published   Dec.   26.   1922. 
Candy.     TJ.   R.   S.  Candy  Stores,   Inc.     171,310;  Aug.  7 

Serial   No.  162,594  ;  published  May  1.  1923. 
Candy.     U.  R.  S.  Candy  Stores,  Inc.     175,710;  Nov.  6. 
Candy,     F.  K.  Underwood,     177,.306  :  Dec,  18  ;   Serial  No. 

170,959  ;  published   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Candy.      United     Retail    Candy    Stores,    Inc.       169,992; 

July  10;  Serial  No.  140.358:  published  Mar.  22.  1921. 
Candy.      Universal    Theatres    Concession    Co.      174,908 ; 

Oct.   23  ;  Serial  No.   179,070  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Candy.      Universal    Theatres    Concession    Co.      174,909 ; 

Oct.  23;   Serial  No.   179.072;  published  July  31,   1923. 
Candy.     A.  R.  Walker  Candy  Corp.     164,303  ;  Feb.  20, 
Candy.      A.    E.    Walker    Candy    Corporation.      177.201 ; 

Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  179,074  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Candy.      R.    S.    Walters.      166,433;    Apr.    3;    Serial    No. 

164  140  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Candy.     P.  B.  Washburn  &  Co.     168,609  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 

No.  168,863  ;  published  Feb,   13,  1923, 
Candy.      H.   Waterman.      169.162 :    June    12 ;    Serial    No. 

166,425  ;    published    Mar,    27.    1923. 
Candy.     A.    C.    Watson.      173,173 ;    Sept.   18 :    Serial   No. 

171,112;    published   June   26,    1923. 
Candy.     Westmoreland  Candy   Company.     172,046 ;   Aug. 

21 ;  Serial  No.  154,677  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Candy.     Wiegel  Candy  Co.     169.968:  July  10:  Serial  No. 

164.017:  published  Apr.   10.   1923. 
Candy.      A.    Williams.      175,093 :     Oct.    30 ;    Serial    No. 

179,980:   nublished  Aug.  7.   1923. 
Candy.      Wilton-Plantz   Candy   Company.      171,204;   July 

31  ;  Serial  No.  154,540  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Candy.     J.  W.  Wood.     164.892  :  Feb.  27. 
Candy  and  a  candied  sweetmeat — namely,   pop  corn.     A. 

A.  Keiper.     167.691  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  160,014  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.   13,  1923.  .„,„„, 
Candy  and  cakes.     Busy  Bee  Candy  Company.     174,775  ; 

Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   171,829  :  published  July  31,  1923. 
Candv    and    candy    filler.       Sun    Maid    Raisin    Growers. 

167,816  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,706  :  published  Feb.  20, 

1923. 
Candv  and  chocolate-iced  confections.     Beardsley  Candy 

Company.     165,974;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  160,580;  pul>- 

lished  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Candv  and  chocolates.     D'Orl.indo  fz  Co,     176.163  ;  Nov. 

20'-    Serial   No.   lfiS.857;   pnltlished   Sept,  4,   1923. 
Candy  and   chocolates.     E.   A.  Hoffman.     173.358 ;   Sept. 

25  •  Serial  No.  159,024  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Candy  and  coconut-bar  candy.     Queen  Anne  Candy  Com- 
pany.    168,589;  May  29;  Serial  No.  164,192:  published 

F"h!   20.   1923. 
Candv  and  confections.     E.  McKnight.     171.188  ;  July  31 ; 

Serial  No.  171,761 ;  published  May  1,  1923.         ,„„„„„ 
Candv  and  confections.     The  Touraine  Company.     169,132: 

June  12:   Serial  No.   127,669:   published    Apr.  20.1920. 
Candv    and    peppermit    lozenges.      Sally    Mint    Company. 

170,658  :  July  17  ;   Serial  No.   169,185  ;  published  Apr. 

24    1923. 
Cand'v    and    sirup    for   making    same.      J.    R.    Edmiston. 

172,016 :   Aug.  21 ;   Serial  No.   161,978  ;   published  Oct. 

31     1922. 
Candy    and    sugared    assorted    nuts.        J.    W.     Surhrug. 

171,508 :   Aug.  7 :   Serial  No.  169,962 ;  published  May 

22    1923 
Cand'v,  Bar.     Val.  Blatz,  Jr.,  Candy   Co.     169.399;  June 

12  :    Serial   No.    162.528  :    published   Mnr.    27     1923. 
Candv  bar.    Theodore  Gottmann  &  Sons.     164,788  :  Feb.  27. 
Candv    bar.       Hoffman     Candy    Co.       178,948;     Oct.    2; 

Serial  No.  178.343:  published  July  17.  1923 
Candy  bar.     Miller-McMillen  Co.     171,181;  July  31;  Se- 
rial No.  172.235  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Candy    bar.     Chocolate.      Theodore    Gottmann     &    Sons. 

171,366 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.   170,015 ;   published  May 

8    1923 
Candv   bars.      J.    J,   M.   Carametos.      178.188 :    Sept.    18 ; 

Serial  No.   168,513 :   published   June   26,   1923. 
Candy   bars.      M.    Bconomos,      166,902 ;   Apr.    17 ;    Serial 

No.  164.310;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Candy,  Base  or   filler   for.      White   Stokes   Co.      175.7.87: 

Nov.  18 ;   Serial  No.   178,792  ;  published   Sept.   4.  1923. 
Candv.  Chocolate.     Advance  Candy  M'f'g  Corp.     170.124  : 

.Tuiv   10:   Serial   No.   164.356:   published   Apr.   3.    1923. 
Candv,  Chocolate.     C.  C.  Brown  Candv  Co.     173.889  :  Oct. 

2: 'Serial  No.  169.279:  published  .Tuly  3.  1923. 
Candy,  Chocolate.    Chocolate  Products  Company.    163.298  ; 

Jan.  9.  „     ,  .^  ^. 

Candy,    Chocolate.      Maatschappij    tot    Exploitatie    van 

Rademaker's  KonlnkIi.ike  Cacao  en  Chocoladefabrieken. 

172.288  ;  Aug.  28 ;   Serial  No.   166,533  ;  published  May 

1    1923 
Candv,  Cliocolate-eoated.     Harry  Hoefler  Candy  Company. 

164,985:  Feb.  27.  „      .      „ 

Candy   coated  with   chocolate.     Mlnter   Bros.   Candy   Co. 

165.990;  Mar.   27;   Serial  No.   165,878:  published  Jan. 

2,  1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


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Candy,  cocoa,  chocolate,  etc.     lluyler"s.     169,758  ;  July  3  ; 

Serial  No.  135,754  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Candy,  frozen  puddings,   cake.  etc.     Sautter's.     163,248 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Candy  In  the  shape  of  chickens,  rabbits,  and  eggs.  Molded 

sugar.     Consumers  Biscuit  Company.     166,430  ;  Apr.  3  ; 

Serial  No.  164,232  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Candy,    Jellies,    jams,    marmalades,    etc.      Betty    Bolton 

Caudy,  Inc.     165,655  ;  Mar.  13. 
Candy,  Licorice.     National  Licorice   Company.     176,523  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  183,041  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Candy — namely,     bar    goods.       Guilcy    Candy    Company. 

168,582  ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  163,268 ;  published  Feb. 

13,   1923. 
Candy,    peanut    butter,    peanut-butter    sandwich,    shelled 

and  salted  peanuts,  etc.     Lance  Packing  Co.     170,701  ; 

Julv   24  ;   Serial  No.   156,644  ;   published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Candy,  I'op-corn.     Shotwell  Mfg.   Co.     177,241 ;  Dec.   11 ; 

Serial   No.   181,416 ;   published   Sept.   25,    1923. 
Candy,  Round  suuiar  drops  of.  Gardiuer-Lucas  Co.   163,323  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Candy,   Stick.     H.  Lowenthal.     168,388  ;  May  22  ;   Serial 

No.  169,640  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Candy,  Whipped-cream.     W.   A.  Vellguth.     168,370;  May 

22  ;  Serial  No.   164.207  ;  published  J.in.   16,   1923. 
Canned  and  bottled  fruits,  jams,  jellies,  and  olives.    Vlrden 

Packing     Company.     171,126 ;     July     31  ;     Serial     No. 

175,581 ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Canned    and    dehydrated    fruits    and    vegetables.      King's 

Food  Products  Company.     167.702  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

165,393  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Canned   and    dehydrated    fruits    and   vegetables.-     King's 

Food  Products  Company.     167,703  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

165.390  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Canned    and    dehydrated    fruits    and    vegetables.      King's 

Food  Products  Company.     167,708  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No. 

165,388  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Canned    and    dehydrated   fruits    and   vegetables.      King's 

Food    Products    Co.      168,361 ;    May    22 ;    Serial    No. 

165,391 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Canned    and    dehydrated    fruits   and    vegetables.      King's 

Food  Products  Company.     168,640  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No. 

165,389;   published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Canned  and  dried  fruits.     General  Commercial  Company. 

168,375-6  ;   May   22  ;   Serial   No.   169,291-2  ;    published 

Feb.  27,  1923. 
Canned   and   dried   fruits.      United   States  Products    Cor- 
poration.    177,019  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  166,331 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  25,  1923. 
Canned  and  dried  fruits  and  canned  vegetables.     Umpqua 

Valley  Canning  Company.     170,989;  July  24. 
Canned  and  dried  fruits  and  vegetables.     Johnson-Locke 

Mercantile  Co.     173,638  ;   Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   168,314  ; 

published  July  3,  1923. 
Canned  and  dried  fruits  and  vegetables,  canned  fish,  salted 

fish,     canned     meats,     etc.      Steele-Wedeles     Company. 

171,139  ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.   159,889  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Canned   and   dried   fruits,    canned   tomatoes,   olives,   etc. 

California    Growers'    Association,    Inc.      166,193 ;    Mar. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  161,970  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Canned  and  preserved  figs,  canned  fruits  and  vegetables. 

Kings  County  Packing  Co.     173,345  ;   Sept.  25  ;   Serial 

No.  171,328  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Canned  apricots,  grapes,  plums,  peaches,  pineapple,  cher- 
ries,   pears,    corn,    peas,    and    asparagus.      Francis    H. 

Leggett    &    Company.      171,247 ;    July    31 ;    Serial    No. 

171,275  ;  pubUshed  May  8,  1923. 
Canned  baked  beans  with  pork.    Ehmann  Olive  Company. 

170,662;   July  17;  Serial  No.  168,359;   published  Apr 

24,  1923. 

Canned  beans  and  tomatoes,  etc.,  chili  sauce  and  catchup 
put  up  in  containers.  American  Cone  and  Pretzel  Com- 
paJiy.  171,171 ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  171,398  ;  published 
May  1,  1923. 

Canned  berries  and  fruits.  G.  H.  Bradt.  173,573-4; 
Sept.  25. 

Canned  berries  and  fruits.     G.  H.  Bradt.     174,533  ;  Oct.  16. 

Canned  berries,  fruits,  and  vegetables.  New  York  Can- 
ners.  Inc.  166,115;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  151,468;  pub- 
lished Dec.  12,  1922. 

Canned  blueberries.  Washington  County  Canning  Com- 
pany.    174,534  ;  Oct.  16. 

Canned  caviar.     C.  Perceval.     175,665 ;  Nov.  6. 

Canned  cherries.  Hood  River  Canning  Co.  170,442 ; 
July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,093  ;   published  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Canned  cherries,  June  peas,  salmon,  etc.  Otto  Muhlbauer 
cS:  Co.  169.391 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  166,466 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

Canned  chili  tomato  sauce.  Colonial  Packing  Go. 
177,176  ;  Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.  180,965  ;  published   Sept. 

25,  1923. 

Canned  citrous  fruits.  Florida  Citrus  Exchange. 
175,369  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  175,719 ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Canned  citrous  fruits,  grapefruit.  Florida  Citrus  Ex- 
change. 175,912 ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  179,862  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  4,   1923. 

Canned  clams.  K.  C.  B.  Cannery,  Inc.  168,875 ;  May 
29  ;  Serial  No.  170,067  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Canned  clams.  G.  Strand.  166,662 ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial 
No.   164,971 ;  published  Jan.   30,  1923. 


Canned  cooked  prunes.     California   Packing   Corporation. 

164,057  ;    Feb.   13. 
Canned    corn.      Illinois    Canning    Co.      23,463 ;    renewed 

Aug.   8,   1923. 
Canned  corn.     Illinois  Canning  Co.     23,464  ;  renewed  Aug. 

8     1923. 
Canned  corn.     Illinois  Canning  Co.     23,481  ;  renewed  Aug. 

15,    1923. 
Canned     corn.       Illinois     Canning    Company.       177,163 ; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  181,895  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Canned  corn.  Sussinnn.  Wormser  &  Co.  168,509  ;  May  22. 
Canned  corn.     F.  J.  Tyler.     172,243  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 

162,328  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Canned   corn   and   succotash.      Burnham   &  Morrill    Com- 
pany.    172,068  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  177,357  ;  published 

May  29,  1923. 
Canned   corn,  peas,  beans,  succotash,   etc.      South   Bend 

Wholesale  Grocery  Company.    173,506  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial 

No.  175,814  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Canned  crab.     H.  P.  Blum.     172,506;  Aug.  28. 
Canned   crab    meat.      Taiyo    Trading   Co.      173.891  ;    Oct. 

2  ;   Serial  No.   176,769  ;   published  July  3,   1923. 
Canned    crab   meat.      Taiyo   Trading   Co.      174,607 ;   Oct. 

23  ;  Serial  No.  176,580 ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Canned,   dried,  and   preserved   fruits,   berries,   vegetables, 

etc.      Libbv,    McNeill    &    Libby.      176.267  :    Nov.    20 ; 

Serial  No.  176,268  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Canned    evaporated    milk.      C.    A.    Baumann.      171,206 ; 

July  31  :  Serial  No.  155,662 ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Canned    evaporated    milk.      C.    A.    Baumann.      171,377 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  155,663  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Canned  evaporated  milk.     C.  A.  Baumann.     172,780  ;  Sept. 

11 ;  Serial  No.  155,661 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Canned    figs.      Food    Products    Co.      170,280;    July    10; 

Serial  No.  172.873  :  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Canned    fish.      Abbott,    Hall    &    Co.      173,753 ;    Oct.    2 ; 

Serial   No.    177,580 ;    published   July    3,    1923. 
Canned     fish.       Altoona     Packing     Company.       175,273 ; 

Oct.   30. 
Canned  fish.     Carmel  Canning  Co.     171,630  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Se- 
rial   No.    176.323  :    published    May   22,    1923. 
Canned  fish.     Altoona  Packing  Company.     173,924  ;   Oct. 

2;  Serial  No.   178,542;  published  July  17.   1923. 
Canned  flsh.    Coast  Fishing  Company.     173,406  ;  Sept.  25  ; 

Serial  No.  176,327 ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Canned    fish.      F.    H.    Fromm.      173,823 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial 

No.  172,329  :  published  May  15.  1923. 
Canned  flsh.     Jos.  Garneau  Co.     174,519  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial 

No.  175,080 ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Canned    fish.      Gatlin    and    Gatlin.      175,407;    Nov.    6; 

Serial    No.   181,562;   published   Aug.   21,    1923. 
Canned  fish.     P.  Petrich.     173,223  ;  Sept.  18  ;   Serial  No.  ■ 

174,150;   published   June   26,    1923. 
Canned   fish.     Reid,   Murdoch   &  Co.      177,264 ;   Dec.   11 ; 

Serial    No.    167,828 ;    pubUshed    Sept.    25,    1923. 
Canned   fish.     Taylor  &   Sledd,   Inc.      176,447  ;   Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  176,927;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Canned  fish.     Van   Camp   Sea  Food  Company.      167,951 ; 

Canned  fish.     Van   Camp   Sea   Food   Company.     169,348 ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  171,343  ;  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 
Canned  fish,  fruit,  and  vegetables.    A.  T.  Kittle.     172,871 ; 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  173,772;  publi.shed  June  5,  1923. 
Canned  fish,  fruit,  and  vegetables.     North  American  Mer- 
cantile  Co.      173,035;   Sept.   11;    Serial   No.    174,909; 

published  June  5,  1923. 
Canned   fish,    fruits,    and   vegetables.      R.    E.    Cotter   Co. 

175,331 ;   Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No.   180,209 ;   published   Aug. 

14    192.3 
Canned  fish,  fruits,  and  vegetables.    J.  S.  Hume.    176,977  ; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  179,941 ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Canned  fish,  pearl  barley,  breakfast  wheat,  pop  corn.  etc. 

Tolerton  &  Warfield  Co.     165,109  ;  Mar.  6  ;   Serial  No. 

135,180;   published   Nov.   7,   1922. 
Canned  fish,  vegetables,  and  fruits,  jams,  etc.     Taylor  & 

Sledd.    Inc.      176,452;    Nov.    27;    Serial    No.    176,926; 

published  Sept.  11,  1923.  .„.,,„„ 

Canned    foods.      Marshall    Canning   Company.      167,126; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  165,397  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Canned    foods.      Marshall    Canning   Company.      167,127; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  165,398  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Canned      foodstuffs.        Amos-James      Grocer      Company. 

164.046:  B^eb.  13. 
Canned  fruit.     F.  G.  Wool  Packing  Company.     175,688  ; 

Nov.  6.  „  „ 

Canned    fruit    and    vegetables   and   dried   fruit.      Barron- 
Gray  Packing  Co.     173.931 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,818  ; 

published  July  17,  1923.  ^  ^.^       .     ^ 

Canned  fruit  and  vegetables,  jams,   etc.     California   Pre- 
serving    Company.       177,044 ;     Dec.     11 ;     Serial     No. 

180.518 ;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Canned  fruit,   vegetables,  and  fish,  evaporated   milk,   etc. 

J.  J.  Hogan,  Incorporated.     163,340  ;  Jan.  9. 
Canned   fruit,   vegetables,    fish,   and   dried   fruit.     United 

States  Products  Corporation.     168,638  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 

No.  164,979;  published  Feb.  27,  1923.  

Canned    fruits.      J.    C.    Alnsley    Packing    Co.      166.930; 

Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  167,911 ;  published  Feb.  6.  1923. 
Canned  fruits.  H.  P.  Baldwin.  Ltd.  164,673-4  ;  Feb.  27. 
Canned  fruits.     Banning  Canning  Co.     166.091 ;  Mar.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  164,295  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Canned   fruits.     Banning  Canning  Co.     166,092-3:  Mar. 

27 ;  Serial  Nos.  164,297-8  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Canned  fruits.     Banning  Canning  Co.     166,252  ;  Mar.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  164,296  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Canned  fruits.     Banning  Canning  Co.     166,253  ;  Mar.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  164,301  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Canned  fruits.     Banning  Canning  Co.     168,597  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  No.  164,300;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Canned  fruits.     Geo.  E.  Hyde  &  Co.  Inc.     170,943  ;  July 

24  ;   Serial  No.   168,413  ;   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 
Canned    fruits.      Kings    County    Packing    Co.      168,480 ; 

May  22  ;  Serial  No.  168,419  ;   published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Canned    fruits.      Kings    County    Packing    Co.      169,210 ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  168,044  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Canned    fruits.      Kings    County    Packing    Co.      169,305 ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  168,043  ;  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 
Canned    fruits.      King's    County    Packing    Co.      171.323 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  168,421  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Canned    fruits.      Kings    County    Packing    Co.      171,915 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Canned    fruits.      Kings    County    Packing    Co.      173,344 ; 

Sept.  25;   Serial  No.  171.329;  pubUshed  June  26,  1923. 
Canned    fruits.      Kings    County    Packing    Co.      174,748 ; 

Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No.   168,042  ;  published  July  24,   1923. 
Canned    fruits.      Kings    County    Packing    Co.      176,162 ; 

Nov.  20 ;   Serial  No.   168.422  ;  published  Sept.  4,   1923. 
Canned  fruits.    Mallliard  &  Schmieden.    166,888  ;  Apr.  17  ; 

Serial  No.  167,312  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Canned     fruits.       Mt.    Angel     Producers     Packing     Co. 

169,246  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  170,689  ;  published  Mar. 

27,   1923. 
Canned    fruits.      Olympia    Canning    Company.      168,374 ; 

May  22  ;   Serial  No.   169,076  ;   published   Feb.  27,   1923. 
Canned    fruits.      Olympia    Canning    Company.      168,535 ; 

May  22. 
Canned    fruits.      Olympia    Canning    Company.      168,615 ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  169,082  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Canned  fruits.     Oregon  Growers  Cooperative  Association. 

173,852 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No.    174,851 ;    published    July 

3,  1923. 
Canned    fruits.      Producers    Canning   and    Packing    Com- 
pany.    166,429  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  164,257  ;  published 

Jan.   9,   1923. 
Canned    fruits.      Producers   Canning    and    Packing   Com- 
pany.    172,031 ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  164,258  ;  published 

June  5,  1923. 
Canned  fruits.     Ray-Maling  Co.     173,857  ;   Oct.  2  ;  Serial 

175,809  ;  published  July  3.  1923. 
Canned  fruits.     Richmond-Chase  Company.     168,812  ;  May 

29  ;  Serial  No.  170,036  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Canned  fruits.     Seeman   Brothers.     23,089  ;  renewed  May 

23,   1923. 
Canned    fruits.       Sussman,     Wormser    &    Co.       177,234 ; 
•     Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  181,575  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Canned   fruits.      Thomas   Body    Co.      169,304 :    June    12 ; 

Serial  No.  168,020;   published  Mar.   27,   1923. 
Canned    fruits.      Thomas-Body    Co.      170,558;    July    17: 

Serial  No.   173,792  ;   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 
Canned    fruits.      Virden    Packing    Company.       163,410 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Canned    fruits.       Virden     Packing    Company.       167,993; 

May  8. 
Canned    fruits.      Virden    Packing    Company.       170,423 ; 

July  17  ;   Serial  No.  172,068  ;  published  Apr.  10,   1923. 
Canned    fruits.      George    Wills    &    Sons,    Ltd.      169,396; 

June  12  :  Serial  No.  163,721  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Canned  fruits  and  berries.     Olympia  Canning  Company. 

175,272  ;  Oct.  30. 
Canned   fruits  and   berries.     Producers   Canning  &  Pack- 
ing Co.     170,384  ;    July  17  ;    Serial   No.    171,550 ;   pub- 
lished Apr.   10,  1923. 
Canned    fruits    and    berries.      Ray-Maling    Co.      173,859; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,812  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Canned  fruits  and  berries,  fruit  jams,  etc.     G.  H.  Bradt. 

173,575  ;  Sept.  25. 
Canned     fruits     and     vegetables.       Acme     Grocery     Co. 

166,443  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  166,625  ;  published  Jan.  16, 

1923. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     Allen  &  Lewis.     173,848  ; 

Oct.  2;   Serial  No.  174,379;  published  July  3.  1923. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      Atascadero    Fruit    Ex- 
change.    166,323;  Mar.  27. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      Atascadero    Fruit    Ex- 
change.    169,257;   June   12;   Serial   No.   171,300;   pub- 
lished  Mar.   27,   1923. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      Atascadero    Fruit    Ex- 
change  173,342;    Sept.    25;    Serial   No.    171,346;    pub- 
Ushed June  26,  1923. 
Canned    fruits  and   vegetables.     F.   M.   Ball  &  Company. 

171,101  ;  July  31  ;   Serial  No.   174,229  ;   published  May 

15,  1923. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     J.  F.  Butts  Co.     173,923  ; 

Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.   178.551 ;   published   July   17,   1923. 
Canned   fruits  and  vegetables.     California   Canneries  Co. 

174,894 ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   178,221 ;   published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Canned   fruits  and   vegetables.      California    Co-Operative 

Canneries.     163,292-3  ;  Jan.  9. 
Canned   fruits   and   vegetables.      California    Co-Operative 

Canneries.       163,556  ;  Jan.  23. 
Canned    fruits    and   vegetables.      California    Co-Operativ? 

Canneries.     164,047  ;  Feb    13. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables,    California    Co-Operative 

Canneries.      175,194;    Oct.    30;    Serial    No.    175,844; 

published  Aug.  7,  1923.  I 


Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.  El  Monte  Canning  Co. 
175,134  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  180,531 ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.  Filice  &  Perrelli  Canning 
Co.  170,401  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  171,534  ;  published 
Apr.   10,   1923. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.  Filice  &  Perrelli  Can- 
ning Co.     170,963  ;  July  24. 

vegetables.      Prazar    &    Company. 
Serial  No.  183,371 ;  published  Sept. 


vegetables.      Free    &    Klinck,    Inc. 
Serial  No.   181,019  ;  published  Sept. 


Canned     fruits     and 

176,718;  Nov.  27; 

18,  1923. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.       Free    &    Klinck,     Inc. 

175,532  ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   181,020 ;   published   Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Canned    fruits    and 

177,173;  Dec.  11; 

25,  1923. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     Golden  West  Packing  Co. 

167,869  ;    May   8 ;    Serial   No.   168,679 ;   published   Feb. 

20,  1923. 
Canned     fruits     and     vegetables.        Grifl5th-Durney     Co. 

170,831 ;  July  24 ;   Serial  No.  170,016 ;   published  May 

8,   1923. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     Haas  Brothers.     171,110 ; 

July  31 ;  Serial  No.  174,694  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.       Herbert    Packing    Co. 

166,022  ;  Mar.   27  ;  Serial  No.   163,518  ;  published  Dec. 

5,  1922. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.  Holland  Canning  Com- 
pany. 173,841 ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  171,917  ;  published 
July  3,  1923. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.  Kings  County  Packing  Co. 
166,933 ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  168,041 ;  published  Feb. 

6.  1923. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     Kings  County  Packing  Co. 

168,598  ;   May  29  ;   Serial  No.   168,420  ;   published   Feb, 

13,  1923. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      Kings    County    Packing 

Company.      169,207 ;    June    12 ;    Serial    No.    168,418 ; 

piiblishod   Mar.   27,    1923. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      Kings    County    Packing 

Co.      171,839  ;  Aug.   14  ;  Serial  No.  171,327  ;  published 

May  15,  1923. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables. 

Inc.      164,647-8;  Feb.  27. 
Canned   fruits  and  vegetaljles. 

Inc.     164,944  ;  Feb.   27. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables. 

Inc.      164,949;  Feb.   27. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.    John  W.  McCarthy  Jr.  Inc. 

166,247  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.   163,345  ;  published  Dec. 

12,  1922. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     John   W.   McCarthy,   Jr., 

Inc.     170,567  ;  July  17  ;   Serial  No.  163,341  ;  published 

Apr.   17.  1923. 
Canned     fruits     and     vegetables.        McHenry     Cannery. 

171,187  ;   July  31  ;  Serial  No.   171,937  ;   published   May 

1    1923. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     F.  B.  Neuhoff.     164,689  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.    F.  B.  Neuhoff.     167,005-6  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables. 

July   17  ;   Serial  No.   171,860  ; 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables. 

July  17  ;   Serial  No.   173,657  ; 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables. 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  171,856  ; 


John  W.  McCarthy,  Jr., 
John  W.  McCarthy,  Jr. 
John  W.   McCarthy,  Jr. 


F.  B.  Neuhoff.  170,433  ; 
published  .Apr.  10,  1923. 
F.  B.  Neuhoff.  170,554; 
published  Apr.  24.  1923. 
F.  B.  Neuhoff.  176,151 ; 
pubUshed  Sept.  4,  1923. 


Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      H.    M.    Newhall    &    Co. 

168,691 ;   May  29  ;   Serial  No.   169,770 ;  published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Canned    fruits   and    vegetables.      H.    M.    Newhall    &   Co. 

171,253;  July  31;   Serial  No.  169,772;   published  May 

1,  1923. 
Canned    fruits    and   vegetables.      H.    M.    Newhall    &    Co. 

171,368 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.   169,771 ;   published  May 

8,    1923. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     New  York  Cannors,   Inc. 
Serial  No.  168,722  ;  published  Aug. 


Oregon   Growers   Cooper- 
2 ;  Serial  No.  167,411  ; 

Oregon   Growers   Cooper- 
173,636  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  167,412  ; 
1923. 

Starr  Fruit  Products  Co. 


176,158;  Nov.  20; 

21,  1923. 
Canned   fruits  and   vegetables. 

ative  Association.     173,615  ;  Oct 

published  July  3,  1923. 
Canned   fruits   and  vegetables. 

ative  Association. 

published  July  3, 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables. _,, 

166,663;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  164,973;  published  Feb. 

6,  1923. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     Starr  Fruit  Products  Co. 

"168,201 ;  May  15  ;   Serial  No.   164,974  ;   published   Feb. 

6,   1923. 
Canned    fruits   and   vegetables.      Charles    G.    Summers   & 

Co.     169,488;  June  19;   Serial  No.  118,451;   published 

Nov.    2,    1920. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     Virden  Packing  Company. 

164,286;  Feb.  20. 
Canned    fruits    and   vegetables.      Wholesale   Distributors 

Co.     168,538  ;   May  29  ;   Serial  No.   157,464  ;  published 

May  23,  1922. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      Willamette   Galley   Can- 
neries,   Inc.      169,981  ;    July    10 ;    Serial   No.    167,443 ; 

published  Apr  10,   1923 


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Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.  Willamette  Valley  Can- 
neries, Inc.     173,510;  Sept.  25. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.  Winters  Canning  Com- 
pany. 1()8,591 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  164,570 ;  published 
Mar.  6.  1023. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables  and  dried  fruit.  Herbert 
Packing  Co.      169,703  :   June   20. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables  and  dried  fruit.  United 
States  Products  Corporation.  167,847  ;  May  S  ;  Serial 
No.  104.078;  published  Feb.  20,  1923 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables  and  dried  fruits.  Barron- 
Gray  Pacldng  Company.  173,089  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No. 
177.810  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables  and  dried  fruits.  Barron- 
Grav  I'aeking  Co.  173,130 ;  Sept.  18 ;  Serial  No. 
177,820 ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables  and  spices.  J.  B.  Grosberg. 
169,343  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  170,683  ;  published  Mar. 
27,   1923. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  cereals,  sirups,  etc.  B.  A. 
Rallton  Company.  165,956 ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No. 
150,707  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  coffee,  flour,  meal,  and  tea. 
Parham-Lindsey  Grocery  Co.     163,382  ;  Jan.  9. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  coffee,  tea,  and  prepared 
mustard.  A.  Klckbusch  Grocery  Company.  172,066 ; 
Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  177,387  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  condiments,  rice,  etc.  Hol- 
stein  Harvey,  Inc.  176.858  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  166.369  ; 
published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  dried  fruits,  etc  P.  E. 
Weidner.  170,150 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  168,3'43  ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  3,  1923. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  etc.  F.  M.  Ball  &  Com- 
pany. 177,064 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,879 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  etc.  National  Packing 
Corporation.  169,309;  June  12;  Serial  No.  168,780; 
published  Mar.   27,   1923. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  jams,  etc.  Smithfield's 
Pure  Food  Company.     167,955  ;  May  8. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  jams,  preserves,  dried  fruits, 
etc.  California  Grov^ers  Association,  Inc.  171,252 ; 
July  31  ;  Serial  No.   169,844  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  olives,  olive  oil.  Cali- 
fornia Growers  Association,  Inc.  170,910 ;  July  24 ; 
Serial  No.  148,579;   published  Nov.   29,   1921. 

Canned  fruits,  berries,  and  vegetables.  Ray-Maling  Co. 
173,858;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  175,810;  published  July 
3,  1923. 

Canned  fruits,  berries,  and  vegetables.  Ray-Maling  Co. 
174,487  ;  Oct.  16 ;  Serial  No.  175,811  ;  published  July 
24, 1923. 

Canned  fruits,  flavoring  extracts,  fruit  jams,  etc.  John- 
son-Appleby Company.  171,380 ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No. 
146,440;   published   May    8,    1923. 

Canned  fruits,  fruit  salad,  and  vegetables,  and  dried 
fruit.  F.  G.  Wool  Packing  Company.  171,184  ;  July 
31  ;   Serial  No.  172,071 ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Canned  fruits,  olives,  fruit  jams.  Virden  Packing  Com- 
pany. 169,140;  June  12;  Serial  No.  155,716;  pub- 
lished  Mar.   27,   1923. 

Canned  fruits,  pickles,  tomato  catchup,  vinegar,  etc. 
South  Bend  Wholesale  Grocery  Company.  172,191 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish.  Bay  Side  Canning 
Company.  169,386 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  168,751 ; 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish.  Dodge,  Sweeney  & 
Co.  166,499  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  162,724 ;  published 
Jan.  9,  1923. 

Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish.  Kockos  Bros.,  Inc. 
176,712-13;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  Nos.  183,216-17  ;  publishei 
Sept.  18,  1923. 

Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish.  Mailliard  &  Schmie- 
den. 170,447  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  172,232  ;  published 
Apr.  10,  1923. 

Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish.  Symns  Grocer  Co. 
173.017  ;  Sept.  ll ;  Serial  No.  173,152  ;  published  June 
5,  1923. 

Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish.  United  States 
Products  Corporation.  170,655  :  July  17 ;  Serial  No. 
168,391  :  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish,  and  coffee.  .  J.  J. 
Hogan,  Incorporated.  167,711  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 
161,130  ;  published   Feb.  20,   1923. 

Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish,  dried  fruits,  etc. 
North  American  Mercantile  Co.  Inc.  171,536  ;  Aug.  7  ; 
Serial  No.  174,910;  published  May  8,   1923. 

Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish,  jams,  jellies,  etc.  E. 
Marre  &  Bro.     168,018  ;  May  8. 

Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  fish,  and  jam.  George  Wills 
and  Sons,  Ltd.  169.398  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  163,159  ; 
published   Mar.   27.   1923. 

Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  fish,  meats,  oysters,  catchup, 
and  soup.  Albert  P.  Remy  Co.  23,015  ;  renewed  May 
9,   1923. 

Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  fish,  meats,  oysters,  catchups, 
and  soups.  Albert  F.  Remy  Co.  23,466 ;  renewed  Aug. 
8,   1923. 

Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  fish,  meats,  oysters,  catchup, 
and  soup.  Albert  F.  Remy  Co.  23,482  ;  renewed  Aug. 
15,    1923. 

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11; 


Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  salted  peanuts,  and  rolled  oats. 

MizeU,   Murray   &   Co.      167,272 ;   Apr.   24  ;   Serial   No. 

152,033 ;   published   Dec.   19,   1922. 
Canned   goods.      South    Chicago    Wholesale    Grocery 

Produce     Company.       177.389 ;     Dec.     18 ;     Serial 

181,784 ;   published   Oct.   9,   1923. 
^"o-P^'l,  goods.     John   R.   Thompson  Co.     176,487 

27  ;  Serial  No.  175,030  ;  published  Aug.  21    1923 
Canned   goods,   catchup,   rolled  oats,   etc      Walker-Matte- 

son   Company.      175,723;  Nov    0  vvaiiier  Matie- 

^^^^^i£°°^%'  ''"^'^  ^""""s  aocl   vegetables,  etc.     Comly 
Flanlgen    Company.       175  745-    Nov     1R-   Vorioi    i«i' 

162,870;   published  Aug.   28:  1923.°^-  '       '"'^^    ^°- 

Caiiied    goods,    etc       Universal    Wholesale    Grocery    Co. 

1923       ■  '        '"^  ^°-  1^4'<^^2 ;  published  Aug.  28; 

^"panv  ^°?^7'A'8"'noi''--,«^'"c,*-^°°.?  Mercantile  Com- 
fishfd  Oct"f  f923'^"-    ^^''    ^'"^'    ''°-    ^^^'-^3:    P""- 

^''"'ned  goods  tea  cofCee,  etc.  Fischer  Brothers  Company. 
14  'l92i         ■        '  ^'"""^  ^<''  1^5,782;  published  Aug! 

Cami'ed  grapefruit,  fruit  salad,  pimientoes,  tunny,  etc 
Western  Grocer  Company.  176,742  •  Nov  27  •  Serial 
No.  176,235;  published  Aug-  14.  1923.  '      ^^^ 

Canned  Hungarian  goulash.  J.  G.  Wurm.  168,468  •  May 
22  :  Serial  No.  167,278  ;  published  Feb    27    10-^3 

Canned,  kippered,  smoked,  and  salted  fish.     Western  Call- 

pXLfd^k"b°-2o!'lV2f  =  ^^^  -'^=  ^'''^'  ^o-  ^«°-^«"= 

*^''l70  5<»i>°f^'lni,"°iT^""°P«''=''^^™J*^-     ^-    S.   Carmichael. 

Oct.  31  '         ^  '         "'^^        "•     148,126;     published 

Canned  milk.     Fairmont  Creamery  Co.     163,837  ;  Jan    30 

'\^r04°7?^pub&hfrru^f3,  ^LM''-'   ''''■  ^=   ^^'^^^  ^^»• 

*^''co.'^  177^2^84  "'Dec"' n  ^""^  vegetables.     Michele  Ajello 
Canned  olives.     Mt   Ida  Packing  Company.     168,703 ;  May 
^  29  ;  Serial  No.  165,086  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923 
L  anncd  oysters.    Biloxi  Fishermen's  Packing  Co.    164,790; 

Canned   oysters  and  shrimp.      Biloxi  Packing  &  Trading 

May    22!'l92i    "^-   ^'   ^^"^^  '^"^   "^,397;   published 
Canned    o,ysters,     salmon,     sardines, 

Winston,  Harper,  Fisher  Company. 

Serial  No.  166,120  ;  published  Aug. 
Canned    peaches,    canned    Lima    beans, '  beans,    tomatoes 

and  sweet  potatoes.     American  Cone  and  Pretzel  Com- 

Canned  peaches,  tomatoes,  and  sweet  potatoes.  Ameri- 
can Cone  and  Pretzel  Company.  171,170;  July  31- 
Serial  No.  171,397;  published  May  1,  1923 

tanned  peas.  Central  Wisconsin  Canneries.  172  873- 
Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  173,807  ;  published  June  5,  1923 

Canned  peas.     Stephens  Canning  Corporation.     171,653 ; 

AUg,.      I. 

Canned   peas   and   tomatoes.      Cincinnati   Wholesale   Gro- 

^?,'i,^- S,°^P?''7-  oF1v?l^=  0<=*^-  16;  Serial  No.  177,360; 
published  July  24,  1923. 

^'*S,1^'^  peas,  corn,  tomatoes,  and  pineapple.  Cincinnati 
^•lolesale  Grocery  Company.  175,776  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial 
No.  177,361 ;  published  Sept.  4.  1923 

Canned  peas,  tomato  pur6e,  apples,  etc.  Standard  Pur- 
veyors Inc.  171,603  :  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No  174  344  • 
published    May    8,    1923.  -i-<-i,tf^a, 

Canned  peeled  tomatoes  and  tomato  sauce.  P  Pastene  & 
June  iP' 19U  *^'^*'    ^  '    ^"'^^   ^°'   ^^^•^'''8 ;    published 

Canned  peeled  tomatoes,  roasted  peppers,  and  tomato 
•i^'^'^^^.  ^-  Pastene  &  Co.  1fifi,4  52-  .Apr.  3  :  Peri«l  No. 
166.09.'>  r     nuMlshi'd     Jnn      Ifi.     ]0''3 

Canned  peppers.  A.  Schratter.  17"3,351 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Se- 
rial No.  141,134  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Canned  pimientos.  A.  Burnham.  173,267;  Sept.  18-  Se- 
rial No.  175,064  ;  published  June  19,  1923 

Canned  pineapple.  Haiku  Fruit  &  Packing  Co.  168.680-1  • 
May  29  ;  Serial  No.  169,241-2  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923! 

Canned  pineapple.  Haiku  Fruit  &  Packing  Co.  168  682-3  • 
May  29;  Serial  No.  169,244-5;  published  Feb.  27,  1923' 

Canned  pineapple.  Haiku  Fruit  &  Packing  Co.  171  266  • 
July   31  ;   Serial  No.   169,243  ;   published  May  8,   1923. 

Canned  pineapple.  Hawaiian  Pineapple  Company. 
169,819 ;  July  3 ;  Serial  No.  168,109 ;  published  Apr.  3, 

(^^^^^^^Vii^eiiPP^e.  Hawaiian  Pineapple  Company. 
171,197 ;  July  31 ;   Serial  No.   147,426  ;   published  May 

Canned    pineapple.      Henry    P.    Baldwin,    Ltd.      164.950- 

Feb.   27. 

Canned  pineapple.  Henry  P.  Baldwin  Ltd.  168,536- 
May  22. 

Canned  plum  pudding.  A.  Silz,  Inc.  171,231  :  July  31  • 
Serial   No.   171,141  ;   published  Mav   22,   1923 

Canned  prepared  caviar.  D.  K.  Doucleff.  171,331  -  Aug 
7 ;   Serial   No.   172,266  ;   published  May  8,   1923. 


and    apricots, 
177,020;  Dec. 
7.  1923. 


1442 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Canned  preserved   fruits,   jams,  jellies,   and   fruit  sirups. 

San    Francisco    Breweries,    Ltd.      170,576 ;    July    17  ; 

Serial  No.   167,368;   published  Apr.  24,   1923. 
Canned    ripe    olives.      J.    J.    Hoey.      170,105 ;    July    10 ; 

Serial  No.  168,364  ;   published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Canned     ripe     olives     and     fish.        Curtis     Corporation. 

175,344 ;   Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No.   171,305  ;   published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Canned    ripe    olives,    artichokes,    tunny    fish,    pimientos, 

etc.     Curtis  Corporation.     169,417  ;  June  12. 
Canned  salmon.    A  &  P  Products  Corporation.   174,657-8  ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  179,696-7  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Canned  salmon.     Alaska   Packers  Association.     167,094  ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  166,804  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Canned  salmon.     Alitak  Packing  Co.     165,440  ;  Mar.  13  ; 

Serial  No.  165,656  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Canned   salmon.     Anchorage  Packing  Co.     174,687 ;   Oct. 

23  ;  Serial  No.  179,913  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Canned    salmon.      A.    A.    Anderson.      170,515 ;    July    17 ; 

Serial  No.   172,821 ;  published  Apr.   17,   1923. 
Canned  salmon.     A.  A.  Anderson.     171,412  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Se- 
rial  No.  172,822  ;  published  May  8,   1923. 
Canned  salmon.     Bankers  Discount  Association.     177,184  ; 

Dec.   11  ;   Serial   180,830 ;   published  Sept.   25,  1923. 
Canned  salmon.     Beegle  Packing  Co.     164.090 ;  Feb.  13. 
Canned   salmon.     Beegle  Packing  Co.     175,529  ;   Nov.   6  ; 

Serial   No.    181,106;    published    Aug.    21,    1923. 
Canned    salmon.      Chinook    Packing    Co.      173,844 ;    Oct. 

2  ;   Serial  No.   172.975  ;   published  July  3,   1923. 
Canned   salmon.      Chinook   Packing   Company.      171,357 ; 
No.  170,927  ;  published  May  15,  1922. 


July   31;    Serial 


Aug.  7  ;  Serial 
Canned  salmon.     H.   Conniff.     171,236 

No.  170,566  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Canned  salmon.     G.  P.  Halferty.     166,881 ;  Apr.   17  ;  Se- 
rial No.  150,677  ;  published  Jan.  17,  1922. 
Canned  salmon.     G.  P.  Halferty.     166,882  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Se- 
rial No.   150,674  ;  published  Jan.   17,  1922. 
Canned  salmon.     McGovern  &  McGovern.     173,771  ;   Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  176,904  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Canned    salmon.     M.   Pinkus.     171,124 ;   July   81 ;   Serial 

No.    175,735 ;   published   May    15,   1923. 
Canned    salmon.      Point    Adams    Packing    Co.      166,248 ; 

Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  163,350;  published  Dec.   12,  1922. 
Canned   salmon.     Sea   Coast  Packing  Co.     168,483 ;  May 

22  ;  Serial  No.  168,640 ;  published  Feb.  20,   1923. 
Canned  salmon.     Sea  Coast  Packing  Co.     170,103  ;  July 

10 ;   Serial   No.   168,647  :   published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Canned    salmon.       Sea     Coast     Packing     Co.       170,965 ; 

July  24. 
Canned  salmon.     Stuart  Packing  Corporation.     176,528  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,622  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Canned   salmon.     Thlinket   Packing   Company.      166,884 ; 

Apr.  17;  Serial  No.  113,333;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Canned  sardines.     Austin,  Nichols  &  Co.     176,705  ;   Nov. 

27  ;  Serial  No.   178,206  ;  published  Sept.  11,   1923. 
Canned    sardines.      Famsworth    Packing    Co.      177,654 ; 

Dec.  25  ;   Serial  No.  167,609  ;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 
Canned    sardines.      F.    H.    Fromm.      169,285 :    June    12 ; 

Serial  No.  159,747  ;  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 
Canned  sardines.     Holmes  Company.     163,505  ;  Jan.  16. 
Canned     sardines.       Irwin-Harrisons     &     Crosfield,     Inc. 

177,235  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  181,567  ;   published  Sept. 

25,   1923. 
Canned  sardines  and  salmon,  dry,   smoked,   and  pickled 

fish.     Seaboard  Trading  Co.     163,620  ;  Jan.  23. 
Canned     sauerkraut.      Bellevue     Kraut    &     Pickling    Co. 

175,829  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  182,125  ;  published   Sept. 

4,  1923. 
Canned  sauerkraut.     Castle  Company.     170,823  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial  No.  170,273  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Canned  sauerkraut.     John  Meeter  &  Son,  Inc.     166,246  : 

Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  163,230;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Canned   sausage.     W.   B.   Fair.     166,511 ;  Apr.   3 ;    Serial 

No.  163,675  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Canned  shrimp.     Dorgan-McPhillips   Sales   Co.     176,715 ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  183,258  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Canned  shrimp.     W.  A.  Genant.     177,034  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial 

No.  160.409  ;  publishpd  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Canned   shrimp.     Grand   Lake   &  Gulf    Shrimp   Company. 

175,294 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   156,740 ;    published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Canned   shrimp.      Grand   Lake   &  Gulf   Shrimp   Company. 

176,533-4  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  Nos.  182,512-13  ;  published 

Sept.  11,  1923. 
Canned   shrimp   and  oysters.     Biloxi  Packing  &  Trading 

Co.      175,394;   Nov.    6;    Serial  No.   158,175;   published 

Jan.  9,  1923. 
Canned  shrimp  and  oysters.     Sea  Food  Co.     168,813  ;  May 

29  ;  Serial  No.  170,040  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Canned  shrimp  and  oysters.     Sea  Food  Co.     168,876 ;  May 

29  ;  Serial  No.  170,041  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Canned  soups,  truffles,  cherries,  and  turtle  meat.    C.  Per- 
ceval.    169,940;   July  3. 
Canned    swoet    corn.      Faribault    Canning    Co.      176,540 ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,408  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Canned    sweetened   milk.      American    Milk   Products   Cor- 
poration.    167,815:   May  8;   Serial  No.   164,019;   pub- 
lished Feb.  20,  1923. 
Canned   tomato   paste.      Atlantic    Canning  Co.      168,603 ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  168,628  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Canned  tomato  snuce.     Joseph  Petrocelll  &  Co.     169.311  ; 

June  12  :  Serial  No.  169,182  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 


Canned  tomatoes.     W.  H.  Hamilton.     167,282  ;.  Apr.  24  : 

Serial  No.  134,864  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Canned  tomatoes.     Tamal  Packing  Co.     171,602  ;  Aug.  7  ; 

Serial  No.  174,599  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Canned  tomatoes.     Vlrden  Packing  Company.     173,497 ; 

Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  175,633 ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Canned  tomatoes  and  preserved  pickles.     Keokuk  Canning 

Company.     176,611  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  179,276  ;  pub- 
lished  Sept.   11,   1923. 
Canned  tunny  fish.     Lower  California  Fisheries  Company. 

166,259  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.   164,930  ;   published  Dec. 

19,   1922. 
Canned  tunny  flsh.    Seacoast  Canning  Company.     173,386 ; 

Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  173,303  ;  published  July  3,  1922. 
Canned  tunny  fish  in  olive  oil.     Italian  Food  Products  Co. 

171,656  ;  Aug.  7. 
Canned  vegetables.     J.  F.  Butts  Co.     173,069  ;  Sept.  11. 
Canned  vegetables.    G.  H.  Draper,  jr.    163,310  ;  Jan.  9. 
Canned  vegetables.     Bphraim  Sanitary  Canning  Company. 

166,570 ;  Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  166,298 ;  published  Jan. 

16,  1923. 
Canned  vegetables.     Ephraim  Sanitary  Canning  Company. 

170,654;     July     17;     Serial    No.     169,477;     published 

Apr.    17,   1923. 
Canned  vegetables.     Ephraim  Sanitary  Canning  Company. 

173,077;  Sept.  11. 
Canned  vegetables.     Ephraim  Sanitary  Canning  Company. 

175,349 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.   168,674  ;   published   Aug. 

14    1923 
Canned    vegetables.      A.    W.    Feeser.      173,850 ;    Oct.    2 ; 

Serial  No.  174,615  ;pubUshed  July  3,  1923. 
Canned    vegetables.      Frederick    City    Packing    Company. 

172,067 ;  Aug.   21 ;  Serial  No.  177,372  ;  published  May 

29,  1923. 

Canned    vegetables.      Illinois    Canning    Co.      23,465 ;    re- 
newed Aug.   8.  1923. 
Canned  vegetables.     Illinois  Canning  Company.     177,162 

Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.   181,894  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923 
Canned   vegetables.      Inderrieden   Canning   Co.     168,104 

May  15;  Serial  No.  164,917  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Canned  vegetables.    Kehoe  Preserving  Company.    163,349 

Jan.  9. 
Canned  vegetables.     Kemp  Bros.  Packing  Co.     164,438 

Jan.  9. 
Canned  vegetables.      Saco  Valley   Canning  Co.      168.632 

May  29;  Serial  No.  168,128;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Canned  vegetables.     Saco  Valley  Canning  Co.     175,682 

Nov.  6. 
Canned    vegetables.      Pan    Jose    Canning    C«.       175,801 

Nov.  13 ;   Serial  No.   179,484  ;   published   Sept.  4,   1923 
Canned  vegetables.    Smith-Yingling  Company.    165,821-2 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  Nos.  165,607-8  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923 
Canned   vegetables.     Smith-Yingling   Company.     166,419 

Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  165,091  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Smith-Yingling  Company.     166,425 
164,779  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Smith-Yingling  Company.      168,365 

May  22  ;  Serial  No.   164,780  ;  published  Feb.  27,   1923 
Canned   vegetables.      John    R.    Thompson    Co.      172,810 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,031 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Canned  vegetables.     Waupun  Canning  Co.     168,475  ;  May 

22  ;  Serial  No.  168,134  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Canned  vegetables.     Winorr  Canning  Company.     175,435  ; 

Nov.  6  ;   Serial  No.   180,917 ;   published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Canned  vegetables  and  fish,  molasses,  and  fruit  preserves. 

Joannes    Bros.    Co.       170,282;    July    10;     Serial    No. 

172,745 ;   published   Apr.    17,   1923. 
Canned  vegetables    and  fruits.      H.   Jevne  Co.     164,091 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Canned   vegetables   and   sweet   mixed   pickles.     American 

Pickle  &  Canning   Co.      169,976  :   July   10 ;    Serial  No. 

166,622;   published  Apr.   10,  1923. 
Canned    vegetables,    beans    and    pork,    flavoring   extracts, 

etc.     John   Sexton   and   Company.     169,220 :   June   12 ; 

Serial  No.   153,625  ;  published  Mar.   20,   1923. 
Canned   vegetables,    canned    milk,    catchup,    flavoring   ex- 
tracts, and  mincemeat.    D.  S.  Williams.     172,640;  Sept. 

11 :  Serial  No.  161,077  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Canned    vegetables,    corn    meal,    rice,    etc.      Copps    Co. 

167,092  ;  Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   165,916  ;   published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 

Canned  vegetables,  fruits,  and  flsh.  R.  E.  Cotter  Com- 
pany. 166,453  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  166,044  ;  published 
Jan.  16,  1923. 
Canned  vegetables,  fruits,  and  fish,  spices,  etc.  Karasik, 
HoUeb  &  Co.  171.411  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  172,881  ;  pub- 
lished May  15,  1923. 
Canned  vegetables,  fruits,  and  flsh,  sweet  pickles,  olives, 
rolled  oats.  J.  C.  Perry  &  Company.  167,078  ;  Apr. 
24  ;  Serial  No.  156,401 ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Dawson-Edwards   Company.     170.893  ;  July 
No.  160,876;  published  Apr.  24.  1923. 

J.  T.  John   Company.     170,579  :   July   17  ; 
167,569  :   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 
and    apples.    Fresh.      G.    W.    H.    Wagner   & 
Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  164,791 ;  published 


Canned  vegetables. 

Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No. 
Canned  vegetables. 


Cantaloupes. 

24  ;   Serial 
Cantaloupes. 

Serial  No. 
Cantaloupes 

Sons.     166.900 

Feb.  6,  1923. 
Cantaloupes    and 

18;   Serial   No 


Dec 


lettuce.      S.    McHarg.      177.521  ; 
167.409 ;   published  Oct.   9.   1923. 
Cantaloupes  and  pears,  Fresh.     G.  M.  H.  Wagner  &  Sons. 
167.117 ;   Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.  164,790 ;   published  Feb. 
6,  1923. 


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1443 


Cantaloupes,  cassaba,  and  vegetables.  Fresh.     Half  Moon 

Fruit   &    Produce   Co.      176,507 ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No. 

159,870:  published  Sept.  11.  192.3. 
Cantaloupes,  Fresh.     Earl  Fruit  Company.     168,637  ;  May 

29:  Serial  No.  168.403;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Cantaloupes,  Fresh.    Mlller-Cummings  Company.    173,384  ; 

Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  173,436 ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Cantaloupes,  Fresh.     C.  M.  Otoy  &  Co.     172,629  ;  Sept.  11  ; 

Serial  No.  153,687  ;  published  Aug.  22,  1922. 
Cantaloupes,  Fresh.     T.  H.  Peppers.     170,118 ;  July  10 ; 

Serial    No.    162.949 :    published    .-ipr.    3.    1923. 
Cantaloupes,  Fre.'Jh.     Sawdey  and  Hunt.     167,698  ;  May  8  ; 

Serial  No.  166,726  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Cantaloupes,    fresh    citrous    fruits,    and    grapes.      T.    H. 

Peppers.     172,501  ;  Aug.  28. 
Cantaloupes,  fresh  fruits  and  vegetables.     Imperial  Dis- 
tributing Co.     177,018  :   Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.   164,916  ; 

published  Sept.   2.">,  1023. 
Cantaloupes,  melons,  etc.,  Fresh.     MUler-Cumminga  Com- 
pany.     173,385 ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial   No.    173,435 ;   pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 
Cantaloupes,  vegetables,  fruits,  and  grapes,  Fresh.     Jack 

Bros.  &  McBurney  Co.     173,070  ;  Sept.  11. 
Capers,    vinegar,   olives,   pickles,   lard,    etc.     C.   Perceval. 

176.701  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,049  ;  published  Sept. 

11,   1923. 
Caramels.     Borden  Company.     170,987 ;   July  24. 
Caramels.      Phoebe    Phelps    Caramel    Co.      173.787 ;    Oct. 

2  :  Serial  No.  177,243  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Caramels.  Nut.     P.  G.  Gerrlsh.     165,781 ;  Mar.  20.     Serial 

No.  157,665  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Catchup,      Tomato.        Welch      Grape      Juice      Company. 

177,583  :  Dec.  18. 
Cattle,    cows,     and     bulls,     Holstein.       E.     F.     Benson. 

177,787  :    Dec.   25. 
Cattle,    leghorns,    milk    goats,    and    eggs.      A.    C.    Etzel. 

172,480;  Aug.  28. 
Cattle,  sheep,  and  hogs.  Live.     E.  A.  Fairbairn.     164,934  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Cattle    of   stock    farms.    Live.      Carnation    Stock    Farms. 

168,862  ;  May  29  ;   Serial  No.  172,795  ;  published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 
Caviar.      S.    Kosenberg.      177,401 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial    No. 

178.361  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Cereal.     Peggy's   Health  Food   Company.     167,213 ;   Apr. 

24  ;  Serial  No.  164,829  ;  pubUshed  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Cereal   and    in    cooked   foods.    Preparation    for    use   as    a 

breakfast.     T.    C.    Hopper.      177,180 ;    Dec.    11 ;    Serial 

No.  180,863;   published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Cereal,  Breakfast.     G.  W.  Farny.     167,474  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 

No.   166,739  ;  published  Jan.  9,   1923. 
Cereal,    Breakfast.      W.    B,    Fink.      170,796 ;    July    24 ; 

Serial  No.  169,968  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Cereal,    Breakfast.      Kehlor    Flour    Mills    Co.      167,120 ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  164,922  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Cereal,   Breakfast.      H.    F.   Paetsch.      170,864 ;    July  24 ; 

Serial  No.  167,486  ;   published  Mar.  20,   1923. 
Cereal,  Breakfast.     Parched  Wheat  Co.     170,967  :  July  24. 
Cereal,  Breakfast.     Phospho  Food  Co.     165,820  ;  Mar.  20  ; 

Serial  No.   165,717;  pubUshed  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Cereal,  Breakfast.     Phospho  Food  Co.     167,121 ;  Apr.  24  ; 

Serial  No.  164,950  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Cereal   foods   prepared   and  semiprepared.     Aunt  Jemima 

Mills  Company.     166.082  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  158,591  ; 

Mar.  27;   published  Oct.  10,  1922. 
Cereal,     Japanese     breakfast.      T.     Tsuneo.       163,634 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Cereal  products.  Certain.     Seeman  Brothers.     23,126  ;  re- 
newed Mav  30.  1923. 
Cereal,   Rye  breakfast.     M.   C.   Ely.     173,353  ;   Sept.  25 ; 

Serial  No.  166,357  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Cereal,   Wheat.      Sims  Milling   Company.     176,592 ;    Nov. 

27 ;   Serial   No.   179,229 :   published   Sept.   18.   1923. 
Cereals.      Kevil    Cereal    Company.      170,803 ;    July    24 ; 

Serial  No.  160.550  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Cereals,      Breakfast.        Battle      Creek      Food      Company. 

173,172  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  172,575  ;  published  May 

8,  1923. 
Cereals,      Breakfast.        Battle      Creek     Food      Company. 

175,685  ;  Nov.  6. 
Cereals,  Breakfast.      Colton  Brothers  Company.      176,755  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  175,386  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Cereals,    Breakfast.      F.    C.    Gillitt.      170,876 ;    July    24 ; 

Serial  No.   158,309  :   published  Mar.  20,   1923. 
Cereals.  Breakfast.     Walton  Milling  Company.     177,128 ; 

Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No.  142,369  ;   published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Cereals,    Prepared    and    semiprepared    breakfast.      Aunt 

Jemima  Mills  Company.     167.387  ;   May  1 ;    Serial  No. 

164,624  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Cereals.   Wheat.     Radiantfood   Company.     165,955  ;   Mar. 

27;    Serial  No.    150,027;    published   Nov.   7.    1922. 
C(!reals.   Wheat.     Radiantfood   Company.     165.957  ;  Mar. 

27;  Serial  No.  150,930;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Cheese.     C.  Baltz.     165,376  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  160,279  ; 

published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Cheese.     A.    H.  Barber  &  Co.     177,383 ;   Dec.   18  ;   Serial 

No.  182,040  ;  published  Oct.   2,   1923. 
Cheese.     A.   H.  Barber  &  Co.     177.384  ;   Dec.   18  ;   Serial 

No.   182,042 ;   published   Oct.    2,   1923. 
Cheese.     F.  X.  Baumert  &  Co.     165,272  ;  Mar.  6  ;   Serial 

No.  158.844;  published  Oct.  24,  1922. 
Cheese.     F.  X.  Baumert  &  Co.     167,397-8  ;  May  1 ;  Serial 

Nos.   166.928-9  :  published  Jan.  9.  1923. 


Cheese.     F.  X.  Baumert  &  Co.     170,827  ;  July  24  ;  Serial 

No.   169,746;  publisbed  Feb.  27.  1923. 
Cheese.     Beatrice  Creamery  Company.     171,338  ;  Aug.  7  ; 

Serial  No.   172,793  ;   published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Cheese.      Crawford   Farms,   Incorporated.      171,023 ;   July 

31  ;   Serial  No.   168,025 ;   published  Apr.   3,  1923. 
Cheese.     Crawford   Farms,   Incorporated.      171,024 ;    July 

31  ;  Serial  No.  168,026  :  published  Mar.  27.  1023. 
Cheese.      N.     Dorman.      167,209:    Apr.    24;    Serial    No. 

165.126  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Cheese.      W.  Faehndrich.      170,665  ;   July  17  ;   Serial  No. 

147,720;  published  Jan.   10,   1922. 
Cheese.     Fairmont  Creamerv   Co.     163.497  ;  Jan.   16. 
Cheese.      Gerber    &    Co.      167,133 ;    Apr.    24 ;    Serial    No. 

158,38  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Cheese.     Holland   Food   Corporation.     170,862  ;   July  24  ; 

Serial   No.   167,617 ;    published   Mar.   20,    1923. 
Cheese.     A.  Huss.     170,850 ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  163,873  ; 


172,599  ; 
Cheese.     T. 

170,071 ; 
Cheese.     J. 

rial  No. 


Serial   No. 


No. 


Apr.   24; 
Dec.    18 ; 


Se- 


published  Mar.  20.  1923. 
Cheese.     J.   Kirkpatrick.      172,518 ;    Sept.   4  ; 
published  May  1,  1923. 
L.  Knapstein.     171,076  ;  July  31 ;  Serial 
published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

L.  Kraft  &  Bros.  Co.     167,054  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Se- 
160,814  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Cheese.     Laersen  Products  Co.     167,390 ;   May  1 ;   Serial 

No.  164,325  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Cheese.     E.  H.  Locatelli.     169.122-4  ;  June  5. 
Cheese.     B.  Locatelli.     173,533;  Sept.  25. 
Cheese.     Macleay  Estate   Co.     170,856 ;  July  24 ;   Serial 

No.   168,772;   published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Cheese.     Carl  Marty   and  Company.     167,194 ; 

Serial  No.  162,432  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Cheese.      Carl    Marty    &    Company.      177,381 ; 

Serial  No.   181,904  ;   published  Oct.   2,   1923. 
Cheese.     Mauerhofer  Sohne  &  Co.     172,769  ;  Sept.  11 ; 

rial  No.  173,936  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Cheese.      Phenix   Cheese    Co.      176,724 ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial 

No.   172,392  ;   published  July  24,   1923. 
Cheese.    A.  H.  Raether.    163,616 ;  Jan.  23. 
Cheese.     Roethlisberger  &  Co.      167,391 ;   May   1 ;   Serial 

No.  164,198;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Cheese.     M.  O.  Schaefer.     176,615  ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No. 

174,866;- published   July    24,    1923. 
Cheese.      E.    F.    Steiner.      175,711  ;    Nov.    6. 
Cheese.     C.  A.  Straubel  Co.     172,642  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

157,857  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Cheese.     C.  B.  Zuercher  &  Co.     172,534  ;  Sept.  4 ;  Serial 

No.   174,052;   published   May  15,   1923. 
Cheese  and  ice  cream.     Pure  Milk  &  Dairy  Co.     176,376  ; 

Nov.   20. 
Cheese  and  mincemeat.     C.  Perceval.     170,828 ;  July  24  ; 

Serial   No.    169,820;   published    Feb.    27,    1923. 
Cheese  and  preserved  cheese,  Alpina  Cheese  Co.    167,136  ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  157,127  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Cheese  and  preserved  cheese.     Kaseexport  A.  G.  Goldbach 

(Emmenthal).      165,079;   Mar.   6;   Serial   No.   158,769; 

published  Oct.  17,  1922." 
Cheese,  butter,  milk,  etc.    K.  Hoefelmayr.     166,132 ;  Mar. 

27  ;   Serial  No.   141,722  ;   published  Aug.  22,   1922. 
Cheese,   Cream.      A.   Britton.      171,025 ;   July   31 ;   Serial 

No.    168,097;    published    Apr.    3,    1923. 
Cheese  for  macaroni.    W.  A.  Navigate.     167,641 ; 

Serial  No.  168,849  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Cheese,   Grated.      D.   Colonna   &   Son.     167,473 ; 

Serial  No.  166,876  :  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Cheese,  milk,  and  cream.   Lily  Brook  Farms,  Inc. 

Nov.  27;  Serial  No.  175,8000;  published  Aug. 
Cheese,   mustard,   farinji,   tea,   coffee,   chocolate,^ 


May  8. 

May  1; 

176,749  ; 
7,  192.3. 
etc.      I. 


Serial  No.  169,751 ;  pub- 


Geltman.     171,078  ;  July  31 ; 

llshed  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Cheese,    Swiss.      Alpina    Cheese   Co.      170,822 ;    July   24 ; 

Serial   No.    170,113 ;    published   Mar.    20,    1923. 
Cheese,    Swiss.      Alpina    Cheese   Co.     170,834 ;    July    24 ; 

Serial   No.    170,110 ;    published   Mar.    20,    1923. 
Cheese,    Swiss.      Alpina   Cheese   Co.      172,465 ;    Aug.   28 ; 

Serial  No.   170,111 ;   published  May  8,   1923. 
Cheese,   Swiss.     Alpina   Cheese  Co.      172,555 ;   Sept.   11 ; 

Serial  No.  170,112;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Cheese,    Swiss.      Alpina   Cheese   Co.      172,573 ;    Sept.    11 ; 

Serial  No.  170,114  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Cheeses.      C.    Perceval.      170,795 ;    July    24 ;    Serial   No. 

169,821 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Cherries,  Fresh.     T.  D.  Bryan.     168,100  ;  May  15  ;  Serial 

No.    163,734 ;    published   Feb.    20,    1923. 
Cherries,   Fresh.      San    Joaquin   County    Cherry    Growers 

Assn.    173,148  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,875  ;  published 

June  12,  1923. 
Chewing  gum.      L.   P.   Larson,   Jr.,    Company.      169,205 ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  168,769  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Chickens  and  eggs   for  hatching  purposes.   White  Wyan- 
dotte.    O.  R.  Hutchison.     167,557  ;  May  1 ;   Serial  No. 

165,443  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Chickens,  Live.    Loup  Valley  Hatchery.    172,822  ;  Kept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  170,146  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Chicks,    Live.      Kerr    Chlckpries    Incorporated.      168,596; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  164,763  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Chicks,  Live.     Henrv  Little  &  Sons.     176,187;  Nov.  20; 

Serial  No.  167,086  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Chicks,    live    poultry,    and    eggs.    Baby.      A.    S.    Douthit. 

176.355:   Nov.   20. 
Chicory.     Ocha  Company.     164,941 ;  Feb."  27. 


1444 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Chili  pepper  and  chili  powder.  California  Aroma  Co. 
175,304 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  165,527 ;  published  Aug. 
14    1923 

Chili' powder.     C.  B.  Gentry.     173,572;  Sept.  26. 

Chili  sauce,  salad  dressinga,  cider  and  white  vinegar,  etc. 
Cruikshank  Brothers  Company.  165,804 ;  Mar.  20 ; 
Serial  No.  172,665  ;  puhlisUed  Jan.  9,  1923. 

Chocolate.  G.  M.  Cabrera.  170,657 ;  July  17 ;  Serial 
No.  168,511 ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 

Chocolate.  Fortune  Products  Company.  166,254 ;  Mar. 
27  ;   Serial  No.   16-1,634  :   oublisbt^  Dec.  19,   1922. 

Chocolate.  Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.  171,593  ;  Aug. 
7  ;  Serial  No.  176,129  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 

Chocolate.  Klein  Chocolate  Company.  174,348  ;  Oct.  16  ; 
Serial  No.  140,895  ;  published  Mar.  1,  1921. 

Chocolate.  Lamont-Corliss  and  Company.  171,295 ; 
Aug.  7  ;    Serial  No.   166,307 ;   published  May   15,   1923. 

Chocolate  and  candies.  H.  R.  Hoefler.  175,347 ;  Nov. 
6;   Serial  No.  170,107;   published  Aug.   14,   1923. 

Chocolate  and  cocoa.  Milk.  Lamont-Corliss  and  Com- 
pany. 177,265;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  167,257;  'pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 

Lamont-Corliss  and  Company. 
No.   167,255 ;  published  Mar. 


Lamont-Corliss  and  company. 
Lamont-Corliss  and  Company. 


Chocolate  and  cocoa.  Milk. 

177,266  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial 

20,  1923. 
Chocolate  and  cocoa,  Milk. 

177,283  ;  Dec.  11. 
Chocolate  and  cocoa.  Milk. 

177,285  ;  Dec.  11. 
Chocolate  bars.     Loose- Wiles  Biscuit  Company.     167,710  ; 

May  8  ;  Serial  No.  161,482  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Chocolate  coating.     Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.    171,539  ; 

Aug.  7  ;   Serial  No.  174,780  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Chocolate  coating.     Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.     171,540  ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  174,740  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Ideal     Cocoa     &     Chocolate     Co. 
Serial  No.  174,741 ;  published  May 


coating. 
Aug.  28; 


coating. 
Aug.  28; 


Chocolate 

172.408  ; 
29,  1923. 

Chocolate 

172.409  ; 
29,  1923. 

Chocolate  coating. 

Aug.   28  ;   Serial 
Chocolate  coating. 

Mar.  13. 
Chocolate  coating 

pany.     177,281 


Ideal     Cocoa     & 
Serial  No.  174,781; 


Chocolate 
published 


Co. 

May 


Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.   172,419  ; 

No.   174,782  ;   published  May  29,  1923. 

H.  O.  Wilbur  &  Sons,  Inc.     165,650  ; 

Lamont-Corliss  and  Com- 


and  cocoa. 
Dec.  11. 
Chocolate  coating  for  candy,  Milk-.     Peter  Cailler  Kohler 

Swiss  Chocolates  Co.     171,665  ;  Aug.  7. 
Chocolate,    cocoas,    bonbons,    crackers,   etc.     W.    B.    Fair. 

167,264;  Apr.  24;    Serial  No.   154,080;  published  Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Chocolate-covered  banana.     J.  Demas. 
Chocolate   cubes.     Borden    Company. 
Chocolate    fruit    and    nut    roll,    Milk. 

Co.     177,754  ;  Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No. 

Sept.    25,    1923. 
Chocolate   fruit   bar.      Gruenhagen's. 

Serial  No.  168,766  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Chocolate      malted      concentrate.        Sethness 


163,306 
171,273 

Metro 
179,050 


;  Jan.  9. 

July  31. 
Chocolate 
published 


169,777;   July   3; 


_         _  Company. 

173,847 ;  Oct.  2 ;  Serial  No.  174,265 ;  published  July 
3  1923 
Cho'colate,'  marshmallow  whip,  flash  chocolate,  jifEy  milk 
cocoa,  etc..  Instantaneous.  Stephen  F.  Whitman  & 
Son.  176,126  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  174,419  ;  published 
Aug.   21,  1923.  „         ,   ^ 

"   ■       '    almond.      Nissly   Swiss    Chocolate 

Oct.  23. 
Hershey      Chocolate      Company. 
Serial  No.  166,453  ;  published  Feb. 


Milk    and 
174,925  ; 
mixture. 
July   31; 


Chocolate, 

Company. 
Chocolate 

171,063; 

20    1923. 
Chocolate    nut    bars,    Sweet-.      Massachusetts    Chocolate 

Company.      177,683 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Serial    No.     167,479 ; 

published   Feb.   6,   1923. 
Chocolate    preparation    combined    with    malted    milk    for 

making    chocolate    malted    soft    drink.     Instantaneous. 

Vitamlne  Malted  Milk  Co.     166.330  ;  Mar.   27. 
Chocolate,  Prepared.     Ever  Ready  Chocolate  Co.    175,091 ; 

Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  179,997  ;  published  Aug.  14, 1923. 
Chocolate,  Sweet  vanilla.    Runkel  Brothers,  Inc.    165,801 ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  161,648  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Chocolates.     D.  Auerbach  &  Sons.     163,270  ;  Jan.  9. 
Chocolates.      Bunte   Brothers.      177,035 ;   Dec.    11  ;    Serial 

No.   160,385  :  published   Sept.  25,  1923. 
Chocolates.      Great   Atlantic    and    Pacific   Tea    Company. 

170,754;   July  24;   Serial  No.   173,417;  published  Apr. 


24,  1923. 
Chocolates. 

Mar.  6. 
Chocolates. 

29  ;  Serial 
Chocolates. 


Hershey    Chocolate    Co.      Nos.    165.247-8 ; 


Kibbe  Brothers  Company.     168,62.3-^  ;  May 
No.  167,723-4  ;  publi.^hed  Mar.  6.  1923. 
London  Chocolate  Company.     171,722  ;  Aug. 
14  ;  Serial  No.  138,861 ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Chocolates.     Stephen  F.  Whitman  &  Son,   Inc.     165,824  ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  165,322  ;  published  Jan.  2.  1923. 
Chocolates.      Wisconsin    Candy    Co.      168,659 ;    May    29 : 

Serial  No.  165,6.')4  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

Chocolates  and  candies.    Paul  Gelpi  &  Sons,  Inc.     168,874  : 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,135  ;  published  Mar.  13.   1923. 

Chocolates  and  candies.     E.  Greenfield's   Sons.     168.826  i 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  170,386  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Chocolates  and  candies.     E.  Greenfield's  Sons.     168,872  ; 

May  29;  Serial  No.  170,378;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 


Chocolates  and  candies.     B.  Greenfield's  Sons.     169,913  ; 

July  3  ;  Serial  No.  170,377  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Chocolates  and  candies.     E.  Greenfield's  Sons.     170,088-9  ; 

July    10;    Serial    Nos.    170,383-4;    published   Apr.    10, 

1923. 
Chocolates   and    candies.     E.    Greenfield    Sons.      170,495 ; 

July  17  ;   Serial  No.   170,381  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Chocolates  and  candies.     E.   Greenfield's  Sons.     170,824  ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,380  ;  published  Apr.  24,   1923. 
Chocolates  and  candies.     E.  Greenfield's   Sons.     171,240 ; 

July  31;   Serial  No.  170,385;  published  Mav   15,   192,3. 
Chocolates  and  candies.     Wallace  &  Co,     168,021  ;  May  8. 


Chocolates  and  candies. 
14  ;  Serial  No.  163,489 
Chocolates  and   candy. 


Wallace   &  Co.     171,753  ;   Aug. 
published  .Tan.  9,  1923. 
E.   Greenfield's    Sons.      175,787  ; 


published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
candies.  Donahoe's  Inc. 
161,035  ;  published  Jan. 


Walter  M.   Lowney  Co. 

Allegretti     Chocolate 
Serial   No.    155,469; 


Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.   179,7.90  , 
Chocolates  and  chocolate-coated 

165,763  ;  Mar.  20  ;   Serial  No. 

2,  1923. 
Chocolates  and  cream  walnuts.     B.  P.  Lewis.     166,994  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Chocolates  and  other  bonbons. 

22,591 ;  renewed  Mar.  7,  1923, 
Chocolates,    Boxes     of     assorted. 

Cream    Co.      169,137 ;    June    12 

published  Aug.   1,  1922. 
Chocolates,  cocoa,  chocolate,  and  candies.    J.  G.  McDonald 

Chocolate  Co.     166,865  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  163,589  ; 

published  Feb.  6,  1923, 
Chocolates,  cocoa,  chocolate,  and  candles.    J.  G.  McDonald 

Chocolate  Co.     166,905  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  163,591 ; 

published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Chocolates,   Packages   of.      A.    R.    Walker   Candy    Corpo- 
ration.    163,413  ;  Jan.  9. 
Chocolates  wrapped  in   colored   metal  foil.     J.   G.   Smith. 

171,386 ;    Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.   141,193 ;    published   May 

8,  192.3. 
Chop-suey    sauce.      L.    C.    Chan    &    Company.      175,757 ; 

Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  168,753  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Chowchow  pickle,  mixed  pickles,  sour  onions,  etc.     Silver 

Lane  Pickle  Company.     176,606 ;   Nov.   27  ;    Serial  No. 

179,562  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Chowder.     C.   W.   McMorran.      176,740 ;   Nov.   27 ;    Serial 

No.  176,491  ;  published  Sept.   11,  1923. 
Cigars.     Mildman  agar  Co.     163,372  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cocoa.      Stephen    L.    Bartlett    Company.      168,778;    May 

29;   Serial  No.   111,076;  published  .Tune  10,   1919. 
Cocoa.     Naamlooze  Vennootschap  HoUandsche  Cacao-  en 

Chocoladefabrieken  Voorheen  Bensdorp  &  Co.     166,426  ; 

Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  164,767  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Cocoa.  Sands  Cocoa  Corporation.  164,733  ;  Feb.  27. 
Cocoa  and  chocolate.     Hooton  Cocoa  Company.     176.536  ; 

Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  182,587  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Cocoa     and    chocolate.       Lamont-Corliss     and     C.iupany. 

177,282;  Dec.  11. 
Cocoa   and  chocolate.     Charles   H.  Phillips   Chemical  Co. 

176,613 ;  Nov.  27-;  Serial  No.  178,465  ;  published  Sept. 

11     1923 
Cocoa  and  'chocolate.     Charles  H.   Phillips  Chemical   Co. 

176,700  :  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  178,464  ;  published  Sept. 

11,   1923. 
Cocoa  .ind  chocolate.     F.  &  H.  Turner  Limited. 

May  8.  ,    .^  ^ 

Cocoa  and  chocolate,     F.  &  H.  Turner  Limited. 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  147,745  ;  published  Aug. 
Cocoa    beans    and    butter,    coffees,    spices,    etc 

houwer  &  Co.     177,021 ;   Dec.   11 ;   Serial   No. 

published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Cocoa  paste,  beverage  cocoa,  and  ice-cream  powder,  Eoun- 

tain.     Langley  &  Michaels  Co.     164,298  ;  Feb.  20. 
Cocoa,  pudding,  and  cornstarch.     Manhattan  Baking  Pow- 
der Co.     172,980;   Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  174,316;  pub- 
lished .Tune  5,  1923.  ,.     .    ^ 
Cocoa,    sugar,    cereal    breakfast    food,    wheat    flour,    and 

condensed  milk.    Beech-Nut  Packing  Company.    1 77,140  ; 

Dec    11  ;   Serial  No.   151,531  ;  published  Dec.  27.   1921. 
Cocoa,   tea,   and    rice.      Old   Dutch  Mills,   Inc.      170,792 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,594  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Coconut    macaroon    strip.       Standard    Baking    Company. 

167,129  ;  Apr.   24  ;   Serial.  No.   165,420  ;  published  Jan. 

30    1923 
Coco'nut-oii    cake,    stock    and    poultry    feed,    and    meal. 

Portland  Vegetable  Oil  Mills  Co.  175,719  ;  Nov.  6. 
Coconut-oil  products.   Edible.      I.   M.    Simonin.     167,343 ; 

May  1  ;    Serial   No.   163,009 ;   published  Jan.   30,   1923. 
Codfish,      Boneless      salt.        Deep     Sea      Fisheries,      Inc. 

170,441 ;     July    17 ;     Serial    No.     172.085 ;     published 

Apr.  10,  1923.  „  „,  ,     -r 

Codfish,  Dry  salt-cured.    W.  B.  Fair.    163,314  ;  Jan.  9. 
Coffee       Abi'abam    &    Strnus.    Inc.      177,155  ;    Dec.    11  : 

Serial  No.   182,281  ;  published   Sept    25,  1923 
Coflfee.     F.  S.  Ainsa  Company.     177,678  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial 

No.  156,672  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Coffee.    Alouf  Bros.     166.450  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  166,217  : 

published    Jan.    16,    1923. 
Coffee.      Arbuckle    Brothers.      169.297;    June 

No.   160.162:   published  Mar.   27,  1923. 
Coflfee.     Arbuckle  Brothers.     172,069  ;  Aug.  21 

177,348  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Coffee.     Bain-Alcxander   Company.      163,273 ; 
Coffee.      Bel-Jar    Coffee    Co.      168,586;    May 

No.    163,915 ;    published    Feb.    27,    1923. 


168,009 ; 

174,784  ; 

15,  1923. 

Daarn- 

165,487  ; 


12  ;    Serial 
;  Serial  No. 


II 


Jan. 
29; 


9. 

Serial 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  liiit  of  trade-marks  registered— Continued. 


1445 


Coffee.      Wm.    Boardman    &    Sons    Company.      165,774 ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  159,196  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Coffee.     George  C.  Buell  &  Co.     173.949  ;   Oct.  2  ;   Serial 

No.  178,819;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Coffee.     Goorse  C.  Buell  &  Co.     177,197  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial 

No.    178,817  ;    published    Sept.    11,    1923. 
Coffee.       Burton    Coffee    Company.      177,236 :    Dec.     11  ; 

Serial  No.  181,556:  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Coffee.      Burton    Coffee    Company.      177,237  ;    Dec.    11 ; 

Serial  No.   181.554  :  published  Sept.   25,  1923. 
Coffee.     J.  Butler.     23,944  ;  renewed  Dec.  26,  1923. 
Coffee.      Cauchois    Coffee    Company.      177,174 ;    Dec.    11 ; 

Serial  No.   181,011  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Coffee.     Churchill   Drug  Company.      163,835 :   Jan.   30. 
Coffee.     F.  Cotera.    173,599  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  168,208  ; 

published  July  3,  1923. 
Coffee.     F.  Danna.     171,422;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  172,146: 

published    May   8.    1923. 
Coffee.     Dern   Food  Company.     174,684 ;   Oct.  23 ;   Serial 

No.   179,857;   published  July  31.   1923 
Coffee.     C.  A.  Doscher.     174,924  ;  Oct.  23. 
Coffee.      Dwinell -Wright    Company.      170,707 ;    July    24  ; 

Serial   No.    154.793  ;    published  May    1,   1923. 
Coffee.      J.    S.    Elliott   Coffee   Company.      170,886 ;    July 

24  ;   Serial  No.   159,746 ;   published  May  8,   1923. 
Coffee.     El  Reno  Wholesale  Grocery  Company.     163,312  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Coffee.      A.    Engelhard   &   Sons    Co.      169,539;    June    19 ; 

Serial   No.   169,289 :   published   Feb.   27,  1923. 
Coffee.     G.  B.  Farrington  Co.     168,828  ;  May  29  ;  Serial 

No.   170,479  ;   published  Mar.   13,   1923. 
Coffee.  Fisbbaclj  Co.   166,456  :  Aor.  3  :  Serial  No.- 165,920  ; 

published    Jan.    16,    1923. 
Coffee.     Fitch  Company.     175,938 ;  Nov.   13 ;  Serial  No. 

174,565  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Coffee.     F.   T.  Gallotti.     171,703;  Aug.  7. 
Coffee.      J.    F.   Goodson  &   Company.      171,362 ;    Aug.    7  ; 

Serial  No.   170,582  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Coffee.     G.  Gund.     170,484  ;  Julv  17  ;  Serial  No,  172,529  ; 

published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Coffee.     Haas,   Baruch  &   Co.     175,518 ;   Nov.   6 ;    Serial 

No.    176.623;    published   Aug.   14,    1923. 
Coffee.      Haas   Lieber   Grocery   Co.      173,405 ;    Sept.   25 ; 

Serial  No.  175,863  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Coffee.     Hills  Bros.     163,338  ;  Jan.  9. 
Coffee.      C.    A.   Isaacson.      174,130;   Oct.   2. 
Coffee.    B.  V.  Jean.    175,368  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  176,026  ; 

published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Coffee.      H.    Jevne    Co.      174,726;    Oct.    23;    Serial    No. 

162,744  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Coffee.     Joannes  Bros.  Co.     169,700  :  June  26. 
Coffee.       J.     Johnson.       168,173 ;     May     15 ;     Serial     No. 

168,315  :  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 
Coffee.     M.  R.   Johnston.     173,138  ;  Sept.  18  ;   Serial  No. 

178,256:  published  June  12,  1923. 
Coffee.      Kellum    Company.      164.881  ;    Feb.    27. 
Coffee.      Kellum    Company.      177,777 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Serial 

No.  184,136:  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Coffee.     P.  S.  Kennedy.     163,690;  Jan.  23. 
Coffee.     C.  D.  Kennv  Company.     174,515  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial 

No.   178.257  :  published  July   24,   192.^. 
Coffee.      Klauber    Wangenheim    Co.      172,091 ;    Aug.    21  ; 

Serial  No.  176,896 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Coffee.      Laird    Manufacturing    Co.,    Inc.      171,177 ;    July 

31  ;  Serial  No.  171,581  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Coffee.     H.    Lustine.      176,808 ;   Nov.   27. 
Coffee.     Nash  Coffee  Company.     167,097  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 

No.  167.188;   published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Coffee.      Nash   Coffee   Company.      177,651 ;   Dec.   25 ;    Se- 
rial No.  168,483  ;  published  Sept.   11,  1923. 
Coffee.      Newmark   Brothers.      168.541  ;    May   29 ;    Serial 

No.  158,137;  published  Mar.   6,  1923. 
Coffee.      L.    D.    Newton.      166.260:    Mar.   27;    Serial    No. 

164,937  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Coffee.     Ohio  Valley  Coffee  Co.     175,357  ;  Nov.  6;  Serial 

No.  178,270;   published  Aug.   14,  1923. 
Coffee.     Old  Dutch  Mills,  Inc.     170,220;  July  10;  Serial 

No.  15.3,256  :  published  Dec.  5.  1922. 
Coffee.     PaJmetto   Coffee   Co.     169,380:   June   12;    Serial 

No.  171.381  :  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Coffee.   T.  T.  Reboul.   166.512 ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  163,698  ; 

published    Jan.    9,    1923. 
Coffee.      Wm.    T.    Reynolds    &    Co.      176.963:    Dee.    11; 

Serial  No.  178,287  :   published   Sept.  25,   1923. 
Coffee.       Ridenour-Baker    Grocery     Company.       175,367 ; 

Nov.   6:   Serial  No.   176,218;   published  Aug.  14,   1923. 
Coffee.      Kockford   Wholesale  Grocery   Co.     170,647  :  July 

17 :    Seiial   No.    169,563 ;    published   Apr.    17,    1923. 

Coffee.     Thos.  Roulston,  Inc.     173,114  ;   Sept.   18  ;  Serial 

No.  171,039  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Coffee.     Sanitary  Grocery   Co.     174,384  ;   Oct.   16  ;   Serial 

No.   168,942  ;  'published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Coffee.     Santander  Coffee  Co.     166,872  ;  Apr.  17  ;   Serial 

No.  162,317  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Coffee.      Sehon,    Stevenson    &    Company.      170,383 ;    July 

17 ;    Serial    No.    171,595 :    published    Apr.    10,    1923. 
Coffee.      Sherman    Coffee    Company.      176.219 ;    Nov.    20 ; 

Serial  No.  178.475  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Coffee.      E.    T.    Smith    &    Co.      22,433;    renewed   Feb.    7, 

1923. 
Coffee.      F.    S.    Smith.      172.255;    Aug.    28;    Serial    No. 

153,480;  published  May  22,  1923. 


Coffee.    M.  E.  Swing  Company.    166,890 ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial 

No.  167,104  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Coffee.     Vaughn   Grocery  Company.      173,382 ;    Sept.   25 

Serial  No.  174,948  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Coffee.     Watchung  Springs  Company.      166,441;  Api.   3 

Serial  No.  166,796  ;  published  Jan.  16.  1923. 
Coffee.     Thomas  J.  Webb  Company.     175,743  ;   Nov.   13 

Serial  No.   178,787 ;   published    Sept.   4,   1923. 
Coffee.     Thomas  J.   Webb  Company.     175,744  ;   Nov.   13 

Serial  No.   178,789 ;   published   Sept.   4,   1923. 
Coffee.     Thomas   J.   Webb   Company.     176,612;   Nov.   27 

Serial  No.  179,075  ;  published  Sept.  11.   1923. 
Coffee.     Thomas  J.   Webb   Company.     177,756 ;   Dec.   25 

Serial  No.  178,786;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Coffee.     Weideman   Company.      174,716 ;   Oct.   23  ;    Serial 

No.  173,309  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Coffee.      Wilson   Tea   Co.      174,602 ;   Oct.   23  ;    Serial   No. 

177,885  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Coffee.     W.   T.   Woolfolk.      175,289 ;   Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No. 

147,856:  published  Aug.  14,   1923. 
Coffee.     Woolson  Spice  Co.     163,904  ;  Feb.  6. 
Coffee.      C.    R.    Yates.      176,145 ;    Nov.    20 ;    Serial    No. 

173,458 ;    published    Sept.    4,    1923. 
Coffee.     J.  Zinsmeister  &  Sons,  Inc.     174,629;   Oct.  2S ; 

Serial  No.  179,577  ;  published  July  31.  1923. 
Coffee    and    chicory.      A.    Engelhard    &    Sons    Company. 

164,305;  Feb.  20. 
Coffee    and    coffee    and    chicory.    .  F.    Danna.      164,805 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Coffee    and   tea.      Berdan    Company.      174,372 ;    Oct.    16 ; 

Serial  No.  167,864  ;  published  Mar.  6.  1923. 
Coffee  and  tea.     J.  H.  Braun  &  Co.     176,265  ;   Nov.  20  ; 

Serial  No.   177,267;  published  Aug.   21,  1923. 
Coffee  and  tea.     Eagle  Tea  &  Coffee  Company.     171,164 ; 

July  31  ;   Serial  No.   176,672  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Coffee  and  tea.     Leon  Israel  &  Bros.,  Inc.     176,652  ;  Nov. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  125,112  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Coffee    and    tea.      C.    H.    Kroneberger    &    Co.      169,226 ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  165,085  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Coffee  and  tea.     T.   J.   Lipton.     23,837-8  ;  renewed  Nov. 

21    192.3 
Coffee  and  tea.     Requa  Bros.     171,233;   July   31;   Serial 

No.  170,834  ;   published  May   15,   1923. 
Coffee,  canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish,  table  molasses. 

Potter-McCune    Company.      171,020 ;    July    31  ;    Serial 

No.   167.687 ;   published   Apr.   3,   1923. 
Coffee,  canned  vegetables,  fruits,  and  fish,  and  evaporated 

milk.     Amos-James  Grocer  Co.     168,877  :   May  27  ;   Se- 
rial   No.    169,997;   published   Mar.    13,    1923. 
Coffee,    cocoa,    and    chocolate.      S.    Blackman.      166,290 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Coffee,  flavoring  extracts,  milk,  tea,  canned  goods.     Rlker, 

Gallndo  &  Company.     171 .277  :  .July  31. 
Coffee,  Processed.     Wilder  &  Jacobs.     173.268;  Sept.  18; 

Serial  No.  175,045  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Coffee,  rice,  and  evaporated  milk.     H.  P.  Lau  Co.     170,667  ; 

July  17  ;    Serial   No.   158,320 :   published   Oct.  3,   1922. 
Coffee,  Roasted.     Caldwell  Imoortinc  Co.     165.953  :  Mar. 

27 ;   Serial  No.   149,171 ;   published   Dec.   12,  1922. 
Coffee,    rolled    oats,    cocoa,    etc.      Church-Vance    Grocery 

Co.     177,105  ;  Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.  173,033 ;  published 

Sept.  18.  1923. 
Coffee,     Soluble.     King     Coffee     Products     Corporation. 

165,912  ;  Mar.  20. 
Coffee    substitute.      James   Van    Dyk   Co.      177.045 :    Dec. 

11  ;    Serial   No.    180,457 ;    published   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Coffee,     tea,     and     spices.       Robertson  -  McClintock     Co. 

164,544  ;  Feb.  20. 
Coffee,  tea,  bread,  pastry  flour,  marshmallow  cr6me,  and 

salad  dressing.     Huey  &  Mathews,  Inc.     172,608  ;  Sept. 

11 ;  Serial  No.  170,019  ;  published  .Tune  5,  1923. 
Coffee,  tea,  canned  vegetables  and  fruits,  and  evaporated 

milk.    Symons-Moffett  Co.     163,632  ;  Jan.  23. 
Coffee,  tea,  cocoa,  etc.     H.  Jevne  Co.     177,026  :  Dec.  11 ; 

Serial   No.    162,746;   published    Sept.   18,   1923. 
Coffee,  tea,  cocoa,  spices,  etc.     Defiance  Grocery  Company. 

176,584  :  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  177,367  ;  published  Aug. 

21    1923. 
Coffee,   tea,  spices,   flavoring  extracts.     Olson   Coffee  Co. 

170,859  ;   July  24  ;   Serial  No.   168,546  ;   published  Apr. 

17    1923 
Coffees  and  teas.     V.   C.   Lindstrom.     167,069  ;  Apr.    24 ; 

Serial  No.  158,050;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Coffees,  candies,  chocolates,  and  chocolate-covered  confec- 
tions.     R.    J.    George.      171,434 ;    Aug.    7  ;    Serial    No. 

163,796  :    published    May    8,    1923. 
Coff  -  O  -  Malt,    a    substitute    for    coffee.      L.    A.    McCoy. 

168,334  :   May  22  ;   Serial  No.   161,497 ;   published  Fob. 

20,  1923. 
Cone  cake.    American  Cone  &  Pretzel  Company.     165,798  ; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  162,659  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Cones,  Cake.     Acme  Cone  Co.     175,869  ;  Nov.   13  ;  Serial 

No.    175,177;   published   Aug.    28,   1923. 
Cones,  Sugar.     Sugar  Cone  Manufacturing  Corp.     173,192; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  167,538  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Compound   used   in    preparation    of   jellies,    desserts,    etc. 

Genesee     Pure    Food    Company.        175,564;     Nov.     6; 

Serial    No.    178,998 :    published    Aug.    21,    1923. 
Confection.      Allinghtim   Candy   Manufacturing   Company. 

177,742  •   Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No.   158,912  ;   published  Oct, 

2,    1923. 
Confection.     H.  P.  Hood  &  Sons,  Inc.     174,338  ;  Oct.  16- 

Serial  No.  158,234  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trnde-marks  registered — Continued. 


Confection.     H.  Lehoczky.     171,416  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No. 

172,481 ;  publisbed  May  8,  1923. 
Confection.     S.  N.  Sperber.    175,818 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No. 

159,533  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Confection,  Cake.    P.  C.  Parks.     164,045  ;  Feb.  13. 
Confection  consisting  of  ice  cream  and  cones  containing 

the  same.    City  Dairies  Company.     165,773 ;  Mar.   20 ; 

Serial  No.  159,234  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Confection   for    coating   ot   covering    for   candy,   biscuits, 

cakes,   pastry,   etc.     White-Stokes   Company.      167,027 ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  161,812  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Confection,    Frozen.      C.    B.    Bemis.      175,736:    Nov.    13; 

Serial  No.  178,891  ;  published  Aug.   28,   1923. 
Confection,   Fruit.      C.   A.    Sanborn.      168,550 ;    May   29 ; 

Serial  No.  160,029  ;  published  Aug.  8.  1922. 
Confection    in    cake    form,    Nutritive.      Crown    Products, 

Inc.     167,477  ;   May   1 ;   Serial  No.   163,735  ;   published 

Dec.  19   1922. 
Confection,      Mint.        L.      P.      Larson,      Jr.,      Company. 

169,204;  June  12;   Serial  No.  168,770;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Confection,     Pop-corn.       Sweet     Candy     Co.       165,825 ; 

Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  165,315  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Confectionery.     DeKlvn  Candy  Company.     172,943  ;  Sept. 

11;  Serial  No.  156,520;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Confectionery.     Wallace  &  Co.     23,075  ;  renewed  May  23, 

1923. 
Confectionery  in  the  form  of  frozen  dainties.     F.  C.  Co- 
ined.    109,229  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  166,290  ;  published 

Mar.  20,  1923. 
Confectionery,  sweets,   etc..  Dry  products  for  use  in  the 

manufacture     of.        Kandox     Products,     Incorporated. 

163,348;  Jan.  9. 
Confections.     H.   Williamson.     22,632 ;   renewed  Mar.   14. 

1923 
Confections,  Baked.     E.  D.  Brown.     167,196-7  ;  Apr.  24  ; 

Serial    Nos.    162  473-4  :    published   Jan.    30,    1923. 
Confections   comprising  chocolates,   bonbons,    etc.     Roach 

Tlsdale  &  Co.     171,089  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.   173,534  ; 

published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Confections    dispensed   in    cones.      Van    Sant,    Hiatt   and 

McCutcheon.      165,857  ;   Mar.   20  ;   Serial  No.   133,563  ; 

published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Confections,    Frozen.      Walter    S.    Daley    Co.      165,788; 

Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  164,309  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Confections,   Frozen.     Elite   Confectionery   Co.      170,868 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  166,664  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Confections,   Frozen.     Elite   Confectionery  Co.      170,869  ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  166,663  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Confections,  Frozen.  E.  R.  Hornidy.  164,734 ;  Feb.  27. 
Confections,  Honey  and  nut.     A.  De  Vito.     171,317  ;  Aug. 

7  ;  Serial  No.  167,867  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Confections,    ice   cream,    and    ices.    Frozen.      Tawney    Ice 

Cream  Company.    167,066  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  159,436 ; 

published  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Cooked    and    canned    food   products.      College    Inn    Pood 

Products   Co.      175,067  ;   Oct.   30  ;   Serial   No.    170,865  ; 

published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Cookies.     Bishop  &  Company.     176,679  ;   Nov.  27  ;   Serial 

No.   174,955  ;   published  July   31,   1923. 
Cookies.     Bishop  &  Company.     176,698 ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial 

No.    174,956;    published    July    31.    1923. 
Cookies.     Bishop  &  Company.     177,622;   Dec.   25;   Serial 

No.   182,465;  published  Oct.  2,   1923. 
Cookies.     P.  L.  Bradbury  Co.     165,076;  Mar.  6;   Serial 

No.  159,407;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Cookies.     Iten  Biscuit  Co.     172,557  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

171,923;   published   May   1,    1923. 
Cookies.     Genevieve  Jackson,  Inc.     177,604 ;  Dec.   18. 
Cookies.      Mama   Cookie   Bakery.      176.876 ;    Dec.    4 ;    Se- 
rial No.  181,758;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Cookies.     Mattbaei  Baking  Co.     167,023  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 

No.  162,031;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Cookies.     R.  Newkirk.     173,515  ;  Sept.  25. 
Cookies    and   confcctionerv.     T.  A.  Huston  &  Co.     172,470  ; 

Aug.  28 ;  Serial  No.  171,696 ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Cookies  and  macaroons.     Mother's  Favorite   Cookie  Com- 
pany.     167,241 ;    Apr.    24 ;    Serial    No.    159,322 ;    pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 
Cookies    and    small   cakes.      National    Biscuit    Company. 

177,623 ;   Dec.  25 ;   Serial  No.   182,435  ;   published   Oct. 

2,   1923. 
Cookies,    cakes,    and    crackers.      J.    S.    Ivlns'    Son,    Inc. 

177,365  ;   Dec.   18 ;   Serial  No.  181,749  ;   published   Oct. 

2,  1923. 
Cookies,  Fancy.    Pacific  Const  Biscuit  Company.    172,971 ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,854  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Cooky    havinsr    laxative    qualities.      Genevieve    Jackson, 

Inc.     165,537  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  159,705  ;  published 

Dec.  12,  1922. 
Corn  flakes.     Favorite  Cereals  Company.     170.832  ;  July 

24  ;   Serial  No.  170,058  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Corn    flakes.      Postum    Cereal    Company.      170,853 ;    July 

24 ;    Serial   No.    163,763 ;    published   Feb.    13,    1923. 
Corn  flakes.     Price  Food  Products  Corporation.    167.122  ; 

Apr.  24 :  Serial  No.  164,951  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Corn  meal.     C.  D.   Calverley.     172,984 ;  Sept.   11 ;  Serial 

No.  174,064  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Corn   oil   for  food   purposes.      Aspegten   &  Co.     167,517  ; 

May   1;   Serial  No.   165,436;   published   Jan.    30,    1923. 
Cottonseed   cake  and   meal,  salad   and   psv  oils.     Califor- 
nia   Cotton    Oil   Company.      167,068 ;    Apr.    24 ;    Serial 
No.   158,293;   published  Nov.   7,    1922. 


Crab  meat.     Taiyo  Trading  Company.     171,248  ;  July  31 ; 

Serial   No.    171,236;   published  May  15,   1923. 
Cracker  products  and   Dutch-style  cookies.     W.   R.   Mon- 
tague Company.     172,438;  Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  171,098  ; 
published   May   1,   1923. 
Cracker     products,      crackers,     cakes,     and     Dutch-style 

cookies.      W.    R.    Montague    Company.      170,797 ;    July 

24  ;   Serial  No.   170,076 ;  published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
Crackers.      B.   J.    Adler.      170,906 ;    Julv    24 ;    Serial   No. 

156,345 ;   published   Mar.   27,   1923. 
Crackers.     Fred  W.  Albrecht  Grocery  Company.     167,216  ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  163,662 ;   published  Jan.   30,  1923. 
Crackers.     Fred  W.  Albrecht  Grocery  Company.     167,478  ; 

Mav    1  ;   Serial   No.  163,663 ;   published  Jan.   30,    1923. 
Crackers.     J.  S.  Ivlns"  Son,  Inc.     166,286  ;  Mar.  27. 
Crackers.       Pacific     Coast    Biscuit    Company.       167,128 ; 

Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.  165,409 ;  published   Dec.  12,   1922. 
Crackers.     Standard  Biscuit  Company.     167,402  ;  Mav  1 ; 

Serial    No.    165,894 ;    published   Jan.    30,    1923. 
Crackers.     Standard  Biscuit  Company.     167,506  ;  May  1 ; 

Serial   No.   165,890;    published    Dec.   12,    1922. 
Crackers.      Standard  Biscuit  Company.      172,489  ;  Aug.  28. 
Crackers  and  biscuits.     P.   L.  Jones   Co.     177,432  ;   Dec. 

18;   Serial  No.   117,980;    publisbed   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Crackers  and  cake.     Taggart  Baking  Company.     163,259  ; 

Jan.    2. 
Crackers  and  cakes,   and   cracker  meal.     Green   &   Green 

Company.       172,458 ;    Aug.    28 ;    Serial    No.    158,772 ; 

published  May  15,  1923. 
Crackers  and  cookies.     Pacific  Coast  Biscuit  Co.     173,153  ; 
.  Sept.  18  ;   Serial  No.  151,284  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Crackers,  bread,  rolls,  cakes,  and  cookies.     Taggart  Baking 

Company.     163,258  ;  Jan.   2. 
Crackers,   cakes,  and   biscuits.     Purity  Biscuit   Company. 

164,189  ;  Feb.  13. 
Crackers    or    biscuits.       Pennsylvania    Baking    Company. 

168,924  ;   May  29  ;   Serial  No.   123,139 ;   published  Oct. 

5,  1920. 
Crackers,    Soda.      Tacoma    Biscuit  '&    Candy    Company. 

171,342 ;   Aug.   7 ;   Serial   No.    172,913 ;   published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Cranberries,      Fresh.        Grayland      Cranberrv      Growers. 

177,093  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  171,316  ;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 
Cream,  condensed  cream,  and  cheese.  Export.     E.  Smidt. 

167,405  ;    May   1 ;    Serial  No.    165,464 ;    published   Jan. 

30,  1923. 
Cream,   condensed   milk,   and   cheese.   Export.     E.    Smidt. 

176,683  ;   Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  169,458  ;   published  Aug. 

7,  1923. 
Cream   soda,   birch  beer,   ginger   ale,   etc.      Country   Club 

Soda  Co.     168,458;  May  22;  Serial  No.  173,406;  pub- 
lished  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Cream,   sweet  milk  and    cream,   whip   cream,    buttermilk, 

butter.     Western  Dairy  Co.     167,141 ;  Apr.   24  ;   Serial 

No.    156,814 ;    published   December   26,    1922. 
Crullers.     S.  &  S.  Melloroll  Company.     167,021 ;  Apr.  24  ; 

Serial  No.   162,133 ;   published   Dec.   12,   1922. 
Cucumbers,     Preserved,       Peerless     Food     Products     Co. 

171,799  ;  Aug.   14  ;   Serial  No.  176,362  ;  published  May 

22,  1923. 
Cups   capable  of  retaining  liquids.  Edible.     Kracker-Kup 

Company.       177,030 :     Dec.     11  ;    Serial    No.     163,882 ; 

published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Custards,  puddings,  gravies,  etc.,  having  incidental  color- 
ing   properties.   Thickening   for.      B.    Heller   and    Com- 

panv.     165,104  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  144,456  ;  published 

Nov.   7,    1922. 
Dairy  and  food  products.     James  Van  Dyk  Co.     173,554  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Dairy  and  food  products.     James  Van  Dyk  Co.     177.090  ; 

Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172.623  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Dairy  products.     G.  O.  Clark,     176,357  ;  Nov,  20. 
Dairy  products.     Cowiche  Creamery.     176,731 ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial    No.    173,565 ;    nublished    .July    31.    1923. 
Dairy  products.     P.  A.  "Hoffman  Co.     170,852  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial    No.    163,798;    published    Mar.    27.    1923. 
Dairy  products.     E.  F.  Price.     163,728  ;  Jan.  23. 
Dairy  products.     Puritas  Farms,  Inc.     176,643  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial    No.    151.098 ;    published    Aug.    21,    1928. 
Dairy  products.     United  Fruit  Company.     176,627  ;   Nov. 

27;   Serial  No.  163,242;   published  Aug.   21,   1923. 
Dairy  products.     United  Fruit  Company.     176,631  ;  Nov. 

27;   Serial  No,  163,245;  published  Aug.  21.  1023. 
Dates,     Th.  Giocalas  &  V.  Coyimzoglu.     172.096  ;  Aug.  21 ; 

Serial  No.  174,439  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Dates.     Th.   Giocalas  &  V.  Coyimzoglu.     172,097-8  ;  Aug. 

21  ;  Serial  Nos.  174,435-7  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Dates.     Th.    Giocalas   &   V.    Covimzoglu.      172,219 ;    Aug, 

28  ;  Serial  No.  174,435  ;  published  May  29.  1923. 
Dates.     Th.  Giocalas  &  V.  Coyimzoglu.     173,849  ;  Oct.  2  ; 

Serial  No.  174,438  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Date.s.      B.    K.    Marvin.      171,361:    Aug.    7;    Serial    No. 

170,688;    published    May    8,    1923. 
Dates.     Richards  &  Co.   (London)  Limited.     167,717;  May 

8;   Serial  No.   144,297;   published  Aug.   1.   1922. 
Dates,   figs,   olives,   and  cherries.   Packed.     Van   Dyk  and 

Reeves,    Inc.      167,451  ;    May    1 ;    Serial    No.    162,701 ; 

published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
Dates,    Fresh.      Dealet    Noor    Date   Growers    Association. 

165,506;  Mar.  13;   Serial   No,   165,125;   published  Jan. 

2,   1923. 


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Dates,  s.ilted  nuts,  anil  preserved  figs.     Royal  Seal  Food 

Products  Co.     171.234 ;  July  31 ;   Serial  No.  170,789  ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Dehydrated  fruits  and  vegetables.     King's  Pood  Troducts 

Company.       177,141  ;    Dec.     11 ;     Serial    No.    151,323 ; 

published   Mar.    14.    1022. 
Doughnut,    Cholocate- coated.      Miller  -  Caldan    Company. 

172,439;  Aug.  28;   Serial  No.   171,228;   published  May 

1,   1923. 
Doughnut   mixture,  Prepared.     W  &  L  Baiting  Company. 

171.022  ;   Julv  31 ;   Serial  No.  167,060  ;  published  Mar. 

20.  1923. 

Doughnuts  and  fried  caljes.  Chicago  Cream  Fried  Calte 
Co.  166,078  ;  Mar.  27  :  Serial  No.  159,012  ;  published 
Oct.  17,  1922. 

Dressing,     olive    oil,    cheese,     etc.,    French.      M.     Loccl. 

■  176,576:  Nov.  27;   Serial  No.   178,265;   published  Aug. 

21,  1923. 

Drink,    Malted    chocolate    milli.      Weber.  Millj    Company. 

170,573  ;  Julv  17  ;  Serial  No.  165,320 ;  published  Apr. 

17,  1923. 
Edible    article    of    manufacture    or     sweetmeat.       Polar 

Cake  Co.     170,120:  July  10;   Serial  No.   163,944;  pub- 
lished Doc.  5.   1922. 
Edible   preparation.      Whip-Lite    Products   Co.      171,441  ; 

Aug.   7  ;   Serial  No.  160,840  ;  published  May  8,  ^923. 
Eggs.    Fairmont  Creamery  Co.     165,387-8  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 

Nos.  160.403^  :  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Eggs.     Fairmont  Creamery  Co.     167,024  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 

No.  161,983;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Eggs.      M.    E.    Fowler.      176,862;    Dec.    4;    Serial    No. 

168,963;   published    Sept.    11,    1923. 
Eggs.      Gude    Brothers,    Kieffer    Company.      176,180-1 ; 

Nov.    20 ;    Serial   Nos.    174,443-4 ;    published    July    10, 

1923. 
Eggs.     Gude  Brothers,  KlefEer  Company.     176,183  ;  Nov. 

20  ;  Serial  No.  174.440  ;  published  July  10,  1923. 
Eggs.     C.  W.  Jean   Company.     171.041;   July  31;   Serial 

No.  112.202:  published  May  8,  1923. 
Eggs.     John   V.   Kisker  &  Co.     176,840 ;   Dec.   4 ;    Serial 

No.  178,258;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Egss.  C.  II.  Koster.  189,119  :  June  5. 
Eggs.     P.   W.    Sahrbeck.     176,456 ;   Nov.   27 ;    Serial   No. 

176,694;   published  Sept.  4,   1923. 
Eggs.     Schlosser  Brothers.     165.101  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No. 

160,832  ;  puhlished  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Eggs.     Spangenberg  &  Co.     176,685  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

168,494;    published    July    31.    1923. 
Eggs.     F.  Susie.     167.026 ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.   161,864  ; 

published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Eggs.     Swift  and  Company.     165.125  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 

161,278  :   published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Eggs.     White  Arrow  Farms.     170,933 ;  July  24 ;   Serial 

So.    161,398:   published   Mar.   27,   1923. 
Eggs    and    butter.      Missouri    Egg    &   Poultry    Company. 

175,716-17  ;  Nov.   6. 
Eggs  and  dressed  poultry.  Fresh.   J.  H.  Woldum.    165,136  ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  151,344  :  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Eggs    and    live    poultry:      E.    R.    Wells.      170,925 ;    July 

24 :    Serial   No.    163.607 ;   published  Mar.   20,   1923. 
Eggs,  babv  chicks,  and  grown  chickens.  Fresh.     Pierce  & 

Pierce.  "  165,643  ;  Mar.  13. 
Eggs,  butter,  poultry,  pecans.     Peter  Company.     172,817  ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,434  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Eggs,  Fresh.     Colonial  Butter  &  Egg  Co.     167.268  ;  Apr. 

24  ;  Serial  No.  152.606 ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Eggs,    Fresh.      New   Hampshire    Co-Opera tlve    Marketing 

Association,     Inc.       174,781 ;     Oct.     23 ;     Serial     No. 

153,101 :  published  July  24,  1923. 
Eggs,  Fresh.     Poultry  Producers  of  Southern  California, 

Inc.     167,130  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  158,723  ;  published 

Nov.  7,  1922. 
Eggs,   Fresh.     S.  J.   Schenk.     174,137;  Oct.  2. 
Eggs,   mixed   whole  eggs,   egg  yolks,   and    egg  whites.   In 

liquid  and  frozen  form.  Fresh.     Titman  Egg  Company. 

167,195  :   Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   162,467  ;  published  Dec. 

12,   1922. 
Eggs,  Powder  for  making  scrambled.     National  Egg  Prod- 
ucts Company.     166.440  ;  Apr.  3  ;   Serial  No.   166,897  ; 

published  Jan.   16,   1922. 
Eggs,  young  chicks,  live  and  dressed  poultry,  pullets,  etc. 

Queensbury    Farms.       167,236 ;    Apr.    24 ;    Serial    No. 

159,615;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Extracts   and   essence   of   peppermint  flavor.   Lemon    and 

vanilla.     Foley  &   Company.      171,598  ;   Aug.   7 ;   Serial 

No.    176,262 :    published   May  22,    1923. 
Extracts  and  flavorings  for  food  purposes.     Davies,  Rose 

&   Co.      168.601 :   May   29 ;    Serial   No.   168,456 ;    pub- 
lished Mar.  6.  1923. 
Extracts  and  flavorings  for  food  purposes.     Davies,  Rose 

&  Co.     174,746  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  168,517  ;  published 

July  24,  1923. 
Extracts,   Flavoring.     C.   C.   Foster.     170,945 :    Julv   24  ; 

Serial  No.   168,027  :   published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Extracts    for    food.    Flavoring.      Hudson    Manufacturing 

Company.       177.703;    Dec.    25;     Serial    No.     165,493; 

published  July  3,  1923. 
Pats  and   oils.  Eatable.     De  Nordiske  Pabriker,   De.   No. 

F.1.   Aktieselskap.     164.795;   Feb.  27. 
Peed.     Tioga  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.     176,341 ;  Nov.  20. 
Feed    and    meal.    Hog.      United    Chemical    and    Organic 

Products  Co.     177,398  ;  Dec.   18  ;   Serial   No.   182,191 ; 

published  Oct.  2,  1923. 


Feed  and  rations,  Dairy.  Kasco  Mills,  Inc.  172,944; 
Sept.   11  ;  Serial  No.  158,872  ;   published  June  5,   192a. 

Feed  and  wheat  Hour,  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  etc.  Whyt« 
Commission  Company.  170.813  :  July  24  ;  Serial  No 
169,107 ;    published   Mar.    27,   1923. 

Feed,  calf  meal,  egg  mash,  etc..  Poultry,  scratch,  chicken 
hog,  dairy,  and  horse.  Thomas-Boyce  Direct  Feed  Com 
pany.  172,749 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  165,895 ;  pub- 
lished   May.  1,    1923. 

Feed,  Cattle.  Eastern  States  Farmers'  Exchange. 
177,379  ;   Dec.   18  ;   Serial  No.   182,142  ;   published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 

Peed,  Cattle,  etc.  A.  T.  Peters.  176,506  :  Nov.  27  ;  Se- 
rial No.  161,200;   published  July   31,  1923, 

Feed,  Chick  tonic.  V.  C.  Getz.  177.215 :  Dec.  11 ;  Se- 
rial No.  177,293  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Feed,  Chicken.  Ryde  &  Company.  176,620 :  Nov.  27 ; 
Serial   No.   174.489:   published  July   24,   1923. 

Feed,  Dairy.  Albert  Dickinson  Company.  172,812  ;  Sept. 
11 ;  Serial  No.  175,074  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Feed,  Dairy.  American  Milling  Company.  170,851 ;  July 
24;   Serial  No.   163,848;   published  Apr.   3,  1923. 

Peed,  Dairy.  Gulfport  Grocery  Company.  165,423  ;  Mar. 
6  :  Serial  No.  155,960  :  published  Nov.  14.  1922. 

Feed,   Dairy.     Ralston   Purina    Company.     167,415 ;   May 

I  ;   Serial  No.   168,787  ;   published  Jan.   16,    1923. 
Peed,     Dairy    and     cattle.       Larrowe    Milling    Company. 

171,032  ;  July  31  ;   Serial  No.   159,587  ;   published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 

Feed,  Dairy  and  cattle.  Larrowe  Milling  Company, 
171,135-6;  July  31;  Serial  Nos.  159,588-9;  published 
Apr.  3,  1923. 

Feed,  Dairy  and  stock.  Commercial  Solvents  Corpora- 
tion. 167,393;  May  1;  Serial  No.  164,156;  published! 
Dec.  19,  1922. 

Peed,  egg  mash,  and  chicken  and  cattle  fattener.  Horse, 
hen,  etc.  Grain  Belt  Mills  Company.  172,513 ;  Sept 
4  ;  Serial  No.  172,154  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Feed  for  animals.  Mixed.  Buckeye  Cotton  OU  Company. 
165.141  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  149,677  ;  puhlished  Nov.  7. 
1922. 

Feed  for  animals.  Prepared.  Arcady  Farms  Milling  Com- 
pany. 171,029 ;  July  31  ;  Serial  No.  160,847 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

Feed  for  chickens.  Merchants  Supply  Company.  167,211 ; 
Apr.  24;   Serial  No.  165,088;  published  Dec.   19,   1922. 

Feed  for  horses,  cattle,  hogs,  and  chickens.  Mountain 
City  Mill  Company.  171,031;  July  31;  Serial  No. 
160,419  ;  published  Mar.  27.   1923. 

Peed  for  poultry.  Scratch.  Lawrenceburg  Roller  Mills 
Co.  172,981 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,314  ;  published 
June    5,    1923. 

Peed,  Horse.  Omaha  Alfalfa  Milling  Company.  165,425  ; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  156,107  :  published  Oct.  17,  1922. 

Peed,  Horse.  Quaker  Oats  Company.  172,983  ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  174,104  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Feed,  Horse.  Quaker  Oats  Company.  173,029  ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  174,103  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Feed,  Horse  and  cattle.  Pease  &  Dwyer  Co.  165,271 ; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  159,051 ;  puhlished  Oct.  17,  1922. 

Feed.  Horse  and  mule.  Golden  Grain  Milling  Company. 
165,378  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  160,187  ;  published  Nov.  7, 
1922. 

Peed,  Horse  and  mule.  Josey-Miller  Company.  176.179; 
Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No.  176,680  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 

Feed,  Horse  and  mule.  Nowak  Milling  Corporation. 
170,904  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,780  ;  published  Mar. 
13,  1923. 

Feed,  Horse  and  mule.  Sturges  Company.  172,743 ; 
Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.   168,079  ;  published  May   1,  1923. 

Feed,  Horse,  hog,  fowl,  and  dairy.  Allfeed  Milling  Com- 
pany. 165.424  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  156,043  ;  published 
Nov.  7,  1922. 

Feed.  Live-stock.  Southern  Oil  &  Feed  Mills.  Inc. 
167.959  :  Mav  8. 

Feed,  Mixed.  Gread  West  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.,  167,552  ; 
May   1  ;   Serial   No.   165,680 ;   published   Dec.   12,   1922. 

Peed.  Mixed.  Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Companv.  167,310 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Peed.  Mixed  grade  of  mill.  Midland  Flour  Milling  Co. 
170,814  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,369  ;  published  Feb. 
27,  1923. 

Peed,  Mixed  horse  and  mule.  Golden  Grain  Milling  Com- 
pany. 167,238 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  159,462 ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

Feed,  Mixed  stock.  Quaker  Oats  Company.  173,028 ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,101 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Feed,  Oxen.  Sturges  Company.  167.888  ;  Mav  8  ;  Serial 
No.    168.076 ;    published    Feb.    6.    1923. 

Feed,  Poultry.  Ansted  &  Burk  Co.  172,471 ;  Aug.  28  ; 
Serial  No.  171.783  :  published  May  8,  1923. 

Peed,  Poultry.  Black  Bros.  Flour  Mills.  173,128  ;  Sept. 
18  ;  Serial  No.  172,792  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Peed,  Poultry.  Albert  Dickinson  Company.  172,965 ; 
Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,073  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Peed,  Poultry.  Omaha  Alfalfa  Milling  Company.  165,273  ; 
Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  158,833  ;  published  Nov.  7.  1922. 

Feed,   Poultry.      Quaker   Oats    Company.      172,671 ;   Sept, 

II  ;  Serial  No.  174.106 ;  published  May  15.  1923.      ' 
Peed,  Poultry.     Quaker  Oats  Company.     172,760 ;  Sept 

11  ;  Serial  No.  174,921 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Feed,    Poultry.      Quaker    Oats   Companv.      176,488:    Wov, 
27  ;   Serial   No.   174,922 ;   published  Aug.  21,   1923 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Peed,    Poultry.      Quiseiiberry    Feed    Mfg.    Co.      167,189 ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  158,145  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Feed,    Poultry.      Quisenberry    Feed    Mfg.    Co.      167,190 ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  158,144  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Feed,    Poultry.      Quisenberry    Feed    Mfg.    Co.      167,191  ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  158,145  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Feed,    Poultry.      Ralston    Purina    Company.      172,437 ; 

Aug.   28;   Serial  No.   173,722;   published  May   8,   1923. 
Feed,  Poultry.     Southern  Oil  &  Feel  MiUs,  Inc.     170,996  ; 

July  24. 
Feed,  Poultry.     Taylor  Bros.     177,289  ;   Dec.   11. 
Feed,    Poultry.      Tioga    Mill    &    Elevator    Co.      172,434 ; 

Aug.   28 ;   Serial  No.   173,687  ;   published  May   8,   1923. 
Feed,   Poultry.      Wonderlay  Milling   Company.      176,958 ; 

Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  177,343  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Feed,  Poultry  and  stock.     Nickel  Plate  Elevator  Company. 

177,000  ;  Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.  181,086  ;  published  Sept. 

25,  1923. 
Feed,  poultry  mash,  chick  feed,  poultry  and  horse  feed, 

etc..    Scratch.      Carolina    Milling    Company.      165,092 ; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  155,048 ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Feed,  Prepared  stock.     Arcady  Farms  Milling  Company. 

176,844  ;   Dec.   4  ;   Serial  No.    178,205 ;   published   Aug. 

21,  1923. 
Peed,   Scratch.     Dawreuceburg  Roller  Mills  Co.     167,193  ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  162,423  ;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
Feed,  Scratch,  dairy,  hog,  horse,  and  mule.     J.  M.  Wilson. 

171,754  ;  Aug.  14  ;   Serial  No.  163,301 ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 
Feed,  shorts,  and  corn  meal.  Wheat.     Cape  County  Mill- 
ing Co.      176,591;   Nov.   27;   Serial  No.   179,182;   pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 
Feed,  Stock.     Alfocorn  Milling  Company.     176,582  ;  Nov. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  177,811  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Feed,  Stock.     J.  Allen  Smith  &  Company.     171.011  ;  July 

31 ;  Serial  No.  169,089  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Feed,  Stock.     I.  S.  Joseph  Company.     176,595  ;   Nov.  27 

Serial  No.  179,151  ;  published  Sept.   11,   1923. 
Feed,    Stock.      Modern   Flour   Mills.      167,022 ;    Apr.    24 

Serial  No.  162,128  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Feed,  Stock.     Quaker  Oats  Company.     173,030 ;  Sept.  11 

Serial  No.  174,105  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Feed,  Stock.     Ryde  &  Company.     176,619  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 

No.  174,490  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Feed,    Stock.      Ubiko    Milling   Company.      176,640 ;    Nov. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  165,900  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Feed,    Stock.      Whyte    Commission    Company.      171,012 ; 

July  31  ;   Serial  No.  169,108  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Feed,  Stock  and  poultry.     Case-Teel  Company.     176,618  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  174,509  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Feed,    Stock    and    poultry.      Miller-McConnel    Grain    Co. 

170,870  ;   July  24  ;   Serial  No.  166,465  ;  published  Mar. 

20,  1923. 
Feed,    Stock   and  poultry.     Omaha   Alfalfa   Milling  Com- 
pany.    170,942  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  168,429  ;  published 

Mar.    20,    1923. 
Feed,  Stock  and  poultry.     M.  C.  Peters  Mill  Co.     167,278  ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  149,929  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Feed,  Stock  and  poultry.    United  Alfalfa  Co.    172,618-19  ; 

Sept.    11 ;    Serial    Nos.    162,783^ ;    published    June    5, 

1923. 
Feed,  Stock,  dairy,  and  poultry.    Whyte  Commission  Com.- 

pany.     170,939  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,110  ;  published 

Mar.    20,    1923. 
Feed,     Stock,     dairy,    and    poultry.     Whyte    Commission 

Company.     171,013  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  169,109  ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  20,  1923. 
Feeds.     H-0  Cereal  Companv.     165.630  ;   Mar.   13. 
Feeds.      J.    M.    WUson.      173,492  ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial   No. 

175,536;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Feeds.      J.    M.    Wilson.      176,600;    Nov.    27;    Serial   No. 

178,649  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Feeds  and  mash.  Poultry.     American   Hominy  Company. 

177,195  :  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  178,489  ;  published  Sept. 

18,   1923. 
Feeds,  Animal.     Lake  Shore  Elevator  Company.     176,960  ; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  177,562  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Feeds.  Bird  and  poultry.     HO  Cereal  Company.     163,676 ; 

Jan.   23. 
Feeds.  Bird  and  poultry.     H-O  Cereal  Company.     167,385  ; 

May  1  ;  Serial  No.  164.643  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Feeds,   Dairy   and   scratch.      Sugarino   Company   Incorpo- 
rated.     163,630-1:  Jan.  23.  f     o^  »~ 
Feeds,   Dairy,  scratch,   horse  and  mule,   and   hog.     J.   M. 

Wilson.      165,381;    Mar.    6;    Serial   No.    159,906;   pub- 
lished Nov.  7,  1922. 
Feeds,     Farinaceous     stock.        Quaker     Oats     Company. 

177.066;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  174,918;  published  Sept. 

Feeds,      Horse,     mule,     cow,     etc.        Sturges     Companv. 
167,889 ;    May   8 ;    Serial   No.    168,077 ;    published    Feb. 

Feeds,    Horse,   poultry,   hog,   and   dairy.      G.   F.    Obrecht. 

176,754  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  175,405  ;  published  Aug. 

7,  1923.  '^ 

Feeds,  Livestock.     C.  R.  Mabee.     176,501  ;  Nov.  27  ■  Serial 

No.  173,971  ;  published  Aug.   21,  1923. 
Feeds,  Poultry.     H-0  Cereal  Company.     170,855  ;  July  24  • 

Serial  No.  168,968  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Feeds,  Poultry.     M.  C.  Peters  Mill  Co.     176,577  ;  Nov   27  • 

Serial  No.  177,993  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Feeds,   Poultry.      M.    C.    Peters   Mill   Co.      177,188;   Dec. 

11  ;   Serial  No.  177,991  ;  published  Aug.   21,   1923. 


Feeds,  Poultry.  George  Urban  Milling  Company 
176,450  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,336  ;  published  Aug. 
21    1923. 

Feeds,  Poultry  and  stock.  M.  C.  Peters  Mill  Co.  174,133  ; 
Oct.  2. 

Feeds,  Scratch,  calf,  dairy,  horse,  etc.  R.  E.  Jones  Com- 
pany. 167,277 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  150,361 ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  26    1922 

Feeds,  Stock.  Quaker  bats  Company.  176,736  ;  Nov.  27  ; 
Serial  No.  173,982  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Feeds.  Stock.  Quaker  Oats  Company.  177,065  ;  Dec.  11. 
Serial  No.   174,917 ;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 

Feeds,  Stock  and  poultry.  American  Linseed  Company. 
165,099;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No.  161,477 ;  published  Nov. 
28,  1922. 

Feeds,  Stock,  cattle,  bird,  and  poultry.  H-0  Cereal  Com- 
pany.    166,284  ;  Mar.  27. 

Feeds,  Stock,  poultry,  and  chick.  Ballard  &  Ballard 
Company.  167,147;  Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  156,074; 
published   Dec.   26,   1922. 

Feeds,  wheat  and  Graham  flours,  etc..  Livestock  and 
poultry.  Nicholls-Loomls  Co.  176,326 ;  Nov.  20 ; 
Serial  No.  154,990  ;  published  Sept.  12,  1922. 

Feeders,  individual  hog  houses,  and  chicken  coops.  Self-. 
Adix  Manufacturing  Company.  167,675  ;  May  8  ;  Serial 
No.   139,705;    published   Dec.    26,    1922. 

Figs.     Fig-Bit  Company.     163,317;  Jan.  9. 

Figs,  dried  fruits,  and  nuts.  Bennett  Day  Importing 
Company.  165,764  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  161,029  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  2,  1923. 

Figs,  Fresh.     Van  Dyk  and  Reeves,  Inc.     164,051 ;  Feb.  13. 

Figs,  Preserved.  Beckwith  Co.  166,420  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial 
No.  166,420  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  164,861 ;  published  Jan. 
9    1923. 

Figs,  Stuffed.  W.  C.  Cook  &  Co.  176,524  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Se- 
rial No.  183,053  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Fish  and  oysters,  Fresh.  Easter  Fish  Company.  173,146  ; 
Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,900 ;  published  June  12,  1923. 

Fish  cakes.  Gorton-Pew  Fisheries  Company.  169,562  ; 
.Tune    19. 

Fish  cakes.  Gorton-Pew  Fisheries  Company.  174,518 ; 
Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  177,909  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 

Fish  cakes.  William  Underwood  Company.  169,550 ; 
June   19. 

nsh  cakes  and  canned  fish.  M.  Kumamoto.  173,381 ; 
Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,015  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Fish  flakes,  codfish  cakes,  clams,  etc.  Burnham  &  Morrill 
Company.  173,016 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,399  ;  pub- 
lished  June    5,    1923. 

Pish  food  for  aquariums.  J.  O.  Johnson.  164,119 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Fish,  Frozen.  P.  W.  Petersen.  171,315  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial 
No.  167,421 ;  published  May  1,  1923. 

Fish,  macaroni,  tomatoes,  etc.,  Tunnv.  Savov  Import- 
ing Co.  168,099  ;  May  15  ;  Serial  No  163,712  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,   1923. 

Fish,  meat,  and  salad  sauces  and  dressings.  E.  Boisson 
ade.     165,886-8;  Mar.  20. 

Pish,  Preserved.  John  Pew  &  Son.  22,908  ;  renewed  May 
2,  1923. 

Fish,  Smoked.  Fulton  Smoked  Fish  Co.  171,592 ;  Aug. 
7 ;   Serial  No.   176,117  ;   published  May   22,   1923. 

Pish  which  have  been  subjected  to  a  pickling  solution. 
Fresh.  Whitman,  Ward  &  Lee  Co.  175,856 ;  Nov.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  176,147  ;  published  July  17,   1923. 

Flavoring  compound.  B.  Heller  &  Company.  171,578-80  ; 
Aug.    7 ;    Serial    Nos.    172,377-9 ;    published    May    22, 


1923. 
Flavoring 


compound,     Artificial-vanilla.       C.     A.     Bell. 
Serial  No.  169,148 ;  published  June 


172,858;  Sept.  11 

5,  1923. 
Flavoring      extract.         Southern       Beverage      Company. 

168,704 ;  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  163,949  ;  published  Mar. 

6,  1923. 
Flavoring  extract   for   foods. 

177.204  :   Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No. 

25,  1923. 

Flavoring   extracts   and   jellies, 

175,610 ;    Nov.   6  ;    ~     "  "    " 

14.  1923. 

Flavoring    extracts    and    table    sirups.    Food. 

Laboratories   Company.     177,607 ;   Dec.   18. 

Flavoring    extracts,    crushed    and    canned    fruits.    Pood-. 

S.    E.    Shaffner    Co.       171,453 ;    Aug.     7 ;    Serial    No. 

168,807;   published  May   15,    1923. 

Flavoring  extracts.  Food-.    Acme  Flavoring  Co. 

Apr.   3;   Serial   No.   166,969;   published  Jan. 

extracts.    Pood-.      Poote    &    Jenks. 

Serial  No.  169,850;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 

extracts.     Food-.       Julius    Marcus     Company. 

July  31 ;   Serial  No.  169,313  ;   published  May 


Florasynth    Laboratories. 
179,191  ;  published  Sept. 

Food-.      Garrett  and   Co. 
Serial   No.   172,644  ;   published  Aug. 

Bickford 


166,477  ; 
16,  1923. 
168,389  ; 


Flavoring 
May  22; 

Flavoring 
171,263  ; 
1,  1923. 

Flavoring  extracts.  Food-.  P.  T.  Morrlssey.  175,302 ; 
Nov.   6;   Serial  No.   158,534;   published  Aug.  21,  1023. 

Flavoring  extracts.  Food-.  W.  P.  Peacock.  168,471  ; 
May  22;  Serial  No.  167,735;  published  Feb.  27.   1923. 

Flavoring  extracts,  spices,  celery  seed,  etc.  A.  G.  Fen- 
ton.  177.577 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial  No.  177,966 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  2,  1923. 

Flavoring  preparation  for  food  products.  Francis  H. 
Leggett  &  Company.  170,164 ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No. 
169,859  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 


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Flavorings  and  extracts.     Arthur  L.  Leech  Co.     169,892  ; 

July  3  :  Serial  No.  160,SS9  ;  published  Apr.  S,  1923. 
Flnvorinys    and    spices.    Food.      B.    Heller    &    Company. 

171,3o'4 ;    .iug.    7  ;    Serial   No.    172,530 ;   published   Mav 

22.  1923. 
Flavors  and  flavoring  extracts.     MeCormick  &  Co.,  Incor- 
porated.     164.946:   Feb.   27. 
Flavors  for  food,  marshmallow  topping,  etc.     United  Con- 
fectioners   Supply    Co.      171.446 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial    No. 

158,906;   published   May  8,   1923. 
Flour.    George  E.  Keller  Laboratories.    167,076  ;  Apr.  24  ; 

Serial  No.   156,495;   published  Feb.   6.   1923. 
Flour.     Maltana  Company.     177,016  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No. 

164,253 ;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Flour.      C.   O.    Sandefur.      177,059;    Dec.   11;    Serial   No. 

180,302 ;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Flour.     J.    -Allen    Smith    &   Company.      175.686 ;    Nov.    6. 
Flour.      United    States    Flour   Mills    Company.      170,866 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  167,436  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Flour.     Wolf  Milling  Company.     176,339  ;  Nov.  20. 
Flour     and     breakfast     cereal.       H-0     Cereal     Company. 

170,697  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.  155.560  ;  published  Mar. 

20,   1923. 
Flour     and     corn     meal.       Fairchlld     Milling     Company. 

170,972  :   July   24. 
Flour    and    corn    meal,    wheat    and    Graham.      BoonvlUe 

Mills  Company.     170.845  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  162,912; 

published  Mar.   20,   1923. 
Flour   and    corn    moal.    Wheat,    graham,    and    buckwheat. 

.\.  T.  Kelsey.     172,492;  Aug.  28. 
Flour  and  stock  feeds.     Quaker  Oats  Company.  ,  176,737  : 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  174.102  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Flour,  animal  and  poultry  feeds,  cake  flour,  etc..  Pancake. 

Schreiber  Flour  &  Cereal  Co.     165,970  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 

No.   159,890;   published   Nov.   7,    1922. 
Flour,  canned   fruits,  vegetables,   etc.,   Wheat.     L.  Klein, 

Inc.     177.561  :  Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  174,310  ;  published 

Sept.  18,  1923. 
Flour  compound  for  making  cake.  Self-shortened  prepared. 

Nntion.Tl  Flour  Products   Company.     165,115  ;  Mar.  6  ; 

Serial  No.   1.32,655;  published   Nov.  7,  1922. 
Flour,    Corn.      P.    G.    Garza.      167,210 :    Apr.    24 ;    Serial 

No.   165,078;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Flour,   corn   meal,   and   bread,   wheat  and   rye..   Nature's 

Own  Food  Co.     177,038;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  158,090; 

published   Sept.  25,   1923. 
Flour,   corn   meal,  and  wheat  feed.   Wheat  and  Graham. 

Dixie    Mills.      176,856 ;    Dec.    4 ;    Serial    No.    173,741 ; 

pubUshed    Sept.    11,    1923. 
Flour.  Fancv  patent  hard-wheat.   William  H.  Oldach,  Inc. 

173,239  ;  Sept.   18  :  Serial  No.  163,232  ;  published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Flour,    Graham    whole-wheat.      Wm.    Pollock    Milling    & 

Elevator  Co.     166,983  :   Apr.   17. 
Flour,  Hard-wheat.    Arnold-Madaus  Milling  Co.     166,144  : 

Mar.  27 ;   Serial  No.   157,245  ;  published  Nov.  7,   1922. 
FloMr,   Hnrd-wheat.     Wells-Abbott-Nleman   Co.     176,734  ; 

Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  173.946  ;  published  July  24.   1923. 
Flour,    Hard-wheat,    soft-wheat,   and   self-rising.      United 

States  Flour  Mills  Company.     170,865  ;  July  24  ;  Serial 

No.  167,437  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Flour,    homlnv    feed,    and   grits.    Wheat.      Chas.    Broeker 

&    Co.      176,837 ;    Dec.    4 ;    Serial    No.    179,179 ;    pub- 
lished  Sept.   11,  1923. 
Flour  improvers.     De  Bruvn,  Limited.     176.694  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  158.705  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Flour  made  from  cereals.  Wheat.    J.  W.  Russell.    170,849  ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.   164,116  :  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Flour    made    from    wheat.      Pillsbury    Flour    Mills    Com- 
pany.    175.706  ;  Nov.  6. 
Flour,    meal,    farina,    etc.      Naamlooze   Vennootschap    In- 

dustrleele    Maatschappij    v/h    Noury    Van   Der    Lande. 

177,011:  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  157,846;  published  Sept. 

25.  1923. 
Flour,    oleomargarine,    tapioca,    etc.,    wheat.      Northern 

Jobbing    Company.       177,098;     Dec.     IX;     Serial     No. 

171,034  :  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Flour,  Pancake  and  buckwheat.     Hite  Brothers.     177,124  ; 

Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  181,.342  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Flour,  Pastry.     J.  Moskowitz.     177,218  ;  Dec.   11 ;  Serial 

No.    176.416  ;   published   Sept.    18,   1923. 
Flour,  Pastrv.     Neal  Manufacturing  Co.     172.535  ;   Sept. 

4  ;   Serial  No.  174,022  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Flour,  Prepared.     Ballard  &  Ballard  Company.     171,034  ; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  159,081  ;  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 
Flour,  Prepared  cake.    Mills  Brothers  Company.    163,974  : 

Feb.  6. 
Flour,    Prepared    pastry.      Flako    Products    Corporation. 
167.558 :    May   1  ;    Serial   No.   165,440 ;    published  Dec. 
12,  1922. 
Flour,    Prepared    wheat.      Ballard    &    Ballard    Company. 
170,884  :  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  159,079  ;  published  Mar. 
20,   1923. 
Flour,  rolled  oats,  etc..   Wheat.     Quaker  Oats   Company. 
176.851 ;   Dec.  4 ;   Serial  No.   174,919 ;   published   Sept. 
11,   1923. 
Flour,       Self  -  rising.        American       Hominy       Company. 
172.435  ;  Aug.  28 ;   Serial  No.   173,391 ;   published  May 

8,  1923. 
Flour,   Self-rising.     Atlanta   Milling   Co.     172,738;   Sept. 

11 ;  Serial  No.  169,345  :  published  Feb.  27. 
Flour,  Self-rising.    Ballard  &  Ballard  Company.    170,882; 
July  24  ;  Serial  No.  157,295  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 


Flour,  Self-rising.     Ballard  &  Ballard  Company.     172,625  ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  159,078  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Flour,      Self-rising.        Cape     County     Milling     Company. 

165,290  ;    Mar.   6 ;    Serial   No.   152,313 ;   published   Nov. 

14,   1022. 
Flour,    Self-rising.     Cotton  Brothers  Company.     165,127 ; 

Mar.   6;   Serial  No.    160,583;  published  .Nov.   14.,   1922. 
Flour,    Self-rising.      Dunlop    Milling    Co.      165.129  ;    Mar. 

6  ;  Serial  No.  160,594  ;  published   Nov.   14.  1922. 
Flour,  Self-rising.     Federal  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.     167.382  ; 

May  1  ;  Serial  No.  166,056  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Flour,     Self -rising.       Ford     Flour     Company.       175,700 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Flour,      Self-rising.       Lawrenceburg     Roller     Mills      Co. 

172,467-8 ;  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  Nos.   170,772-3  ;  published 

May  8,  1923. 
Flour,      Self-rising.        Lawrenceburg     Roller     Mills     Co. 

172,601 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.   170,771  ;  published  June 

5,    1923. 
Flour,     Self-rising.       Nashville    Roller    Mills.       165,124; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  161,059  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Flour,     Self-rising.       Noblesville    Milling     Co.       168.897; 

Mav  29  :  Serial  No.   167.731  ;  published  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Flour,    Self-rising.      Noblesville   Milling   Co.      173,235-6; 

Sept.    18 ;    Serial  Nos.    160,566-7 ;    published  Mar.   20, 

1923. 
Flour,  Self-rising.     N.  Sauer  Millinz  Company.     165,281 ; 

Mar,  6  :  Serial  No.  153,788  :  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Flour,    Self-rising.      Sauers    Milling   Company.      170,891 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  160,210 ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Flour,  Self-rising.     J.  Allen  Smith  &  Co.     173,491 ;  Sept. 

25;  Serial  No.  175,527;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Flour,     Self-rising.       South    Georgia     Produce    Company. 

175,428-9  ;   Nov.   6 ;   Serial  Nos.   171,966-7 ;   published 

Mar.   20.   1923. 
Flour,  Self-rising.     Sprague  Roller  Mills.     170,719  ;  Nov. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  170,734  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Flour,    Self-rising.      J.    I.    Triplett.      167,134 :    Apr.    24 ; 

Serial  No.    157,455;   published  Dec.   19,   1922. 
Flour,  Self-rising  biscuit.    Piedmont  Mills,  Inc.     165,951 ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  135,167  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Flour,  Self-rising  wheat.    Ballard  &  Ballard  Co.    170,705  ; 

July  24  :  Serial  No.   154,075  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Flour,    Self-rising   wheat.      Ballard   &   Ballard    Company. 

170,883  :  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  159,080  ;  published  Mar. 

20    1923. 
Flour,   Self-rising  wheat.    Ballard  &  Ballard  Co.    172,473  ; 

Aug.   28 :   Serial   No.   172.719 ;   published  Mav   8.   1923. 
Flour.  Self-rising  wheat.     City  Mills  Company.     166,146  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  157,210  ;  published  Nov.  14,  1922. 
Flour,    Self-rising   wheat.      Cumberland    &    Liberty    Mills 

Co.     165,102  ;   Mar.    6  ;   Serial   No.   160,870 :    published 

Nov.  14.  1922. 
Flour,  Self-rising  wheat.     Dry  Fork  Milling  Co.     165,401 ; 

Mar.  6  :  Serial  No.  156.266  ;  published  Oct.  17.  1922. 
Flour,  Self-rising  wheat.     Ford  Flour  Company.     176.955  : 

Dec.   11  ;   Serial  No.   177,081  ;   published  Sept.  4,   1923. 
Flour,     Self-rising     wheat.       Hattiesburg     Grocery     Co. 

177,219  ;   Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.   176,827  ;  published  Sept. 

18,    1923. 
Flour,  Self-rising  wheat.     Ma.1estic  Milling  Co.     167.339  ; 

May  1  ;  Serial  No.  163,103  ;  publi.shed  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Flour,  Self-rising  wheat.     Model  Mill  Company.     176,846  ; 

Dec.  4  :   Serial  No.   175,803  ;   published  Aug.   21,   1923. 
Flour,     Self-rising    wheat.       Morrow    Milling    Company. 

163,603:   Jan.  23. 
Flour,    Self-rising    wheat.      Ph.    H.    Postel    Milling    Co. 

167.020  :   Apr.   24 ;   Serial  No.   162,134 ;   published  Dec. 

12,   1922. 
Flour,    Self-rising     wheat.  ■     Sauers     Milling-    Company. 

167,009:    Apr.    17. 
Flour,   Self-rising  wheat.     G.  B.   R.    Smith   Milling  Com- 
pany.    163,251 ;  Jan.  2. 
Flour,     Self-rising    wheat.      Trenton    Milling     Company. 

177,737  ;   Dec.  "25  ;   Serial  No.  182,729  ;   published  Oct. 

2,   1923. 
Flour,     Self-rising    wheat.      S.    R.    Tantis    Milling    Co., 

167,416  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  169,041 ;  published  Jan.  16, 

1923. 
Flour,     Self-rising    wheat.       S.     R.     Yantis    Milling    Co. 

170,811  :   July  24  ;   Serial  No.  169,042  ;  published  Mar. 

20    1923 
Flour,  Wheat.     Abilene   Flour  Mills   Co.     172,596  ;   Sept. 

11  :  Serial  No.  171.780  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Flour,   Wheat.      Accas  Brothers.      170,936 :   July   24  ;   Se- 
rial No.  169,470  :   published  Feb.   27,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.    Accas  Brothers.     170,964 ;  July  24. 
Flour.    Wheat.      M.    Ainsa    &    Sons.      173,642 ;    Oct.    2 ; 

Serial  No.  157,908  ;  Oct.  10,  1922. 
Flour,  Wheat,     .\lbers  Bros.   Milling  Co.     167,100 ;   Apr. 

24  :   Srrial   No.   168,744 ;   published  Jan.   23.   1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Albers  Bros,   ililling  Co.      167.118  ;   Apr. 

24  :  Serial  No.  164,853  :  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Flour,   Wheat.      American    Dealers   Trading   Corporation. 
172,986  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,990 ;  published  June 
5,    1923. 
Flour,      Wheat.        Astoria      Flouring     Mills      Company. 
176,847  :  Dec.   4 ;   Serial  No.   176,591  ;   published   Sept. 
11,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Atlanta  Milling  Company.     167.434  ;  May 

1 ;   Serial  No.  163,250  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1923. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Aunt  Jemima  Mills  Company.     167,394  ; 
May  1 ;  Serial  No.  164,090  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 


1450 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trude-marks  registered — Continued. 


Flour,  Wheat.     Ballard  and  Ballard  Company.     172,626; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  156,434  ;  published  .Tune  5,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Bay  State  Milling  Co.     176,489  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  175, 061 ;  published  Aug.  21,  1928. 
Flour,    Wheat.       Bernet,    Craft    and    KaufEman    Milling 
Company.       167,144;    Apr.    24;    Serial    No.    156,516; 
published   Feb.  6,   1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.     Bernet,    Craft    &    Kauffman    Milling   Co. 
167,479 ;   May   1  ;    Serial   No.    163,032 ;   published   Dec. 
19    1922 
Flour,  Wheat.     Bill,  Bell  &  Co.     176,967;  Dec.  11;  Serial 

No.   179,178;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      J.    S.    Black.      170,812 ;    July   24 ;    Serial 

No.  169,048  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Black  Bros.  Flour  Mills.     169,382  ;  June 

12  ;  Serial  No.  171,609  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Black  Bros.  Flour  Mills.     172,445  ;  Aug. 

28  ;  Serial  No.  171,609  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Black  Bros.  Flour  Mills.     172,824  ;  Sept. 

11 ;   Serial  No.  167,703  ;  published  June  5,   1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Black  Bros.   Flour  Mills.     177,497  ;  Dec. 

18  ;   Serial  No.    182,396  ;   published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Boonville  Mills  Company.     167,184  ;  Apr. 

24  ;  Serial  No.  162,911 ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Martin   Boyd   &  Co.     176,567 ;   Nov.   27  ; 

Serial  No.  178,589  ;  published   Sept.  18,  1923. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Cadick     Milling     Company.       172,491; 

Aug.  28. 
Flour,  Wheat.     J.  B.  Camors  &  Company.     166,716 ;  Apr. 

10  ;  Serial  No.  155,160  ;  published  Aug.   1,  1922. 
Flour,      Wheat.        Cannon      Valley      Milling      Company. 
177,036  ;  Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No.  159,142  ;  published  Mar. 
20,    1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     E.  A.  Clark  &  Company.     167,281 ;   Apr. 

24  ;  Serial  No.  135,038  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 

Flour,  Wheat.     Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator  Co.     167,200  ; 

Apr.   24 ;   Serial  No.   162,609  ;   published  Dec.   12.  1922. 

Flour,  Wheat.     Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator  Co.    167,267  ; 

Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.  152,784  ;   published   Dec.   26.  1922. 

Flour,  Wheat.     Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator  Co.     170,844  ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  163,258  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Flour,  Wheat.     Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator  Co.     173,490  ; 

Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,470  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Flour,   Wheat.     Commander  Mill   Co.,   177,216  ;  Dec.   11 ; 

Serial  No.   176.251  ;   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 

Flour,    Wheat.     Graham   Mill    &  Elevator   Co.      171,033; 

July  31;  Serial  No.  159.311:  published  Mar.  27.   1923. 

Flour,  Wheat.     J.  W.  Denio  Milling  Company.     172,636  ; 

Sept.   11 ;   Serial  No.   164,025  ;  published  May  1,   1923. 

Flour,  Wheat.     J.  W.  Denio  Milling  Company.     172,934  ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.   164,024  ;   published  .Tune  5,  1923. 

Flour.    Wheat.     Kunlop    Milling   Co.      165,128 :    Mar.    6 ; 

Serial    No.    160,593;    published    Nov.    14,    1922. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Dunlop    Milling   Co.      165,130;    Mar.    6; 

Serial    No.    160,595 ;    published   Nov.    14,    1922. 
Flour,   Wheat.      Dunlop   Milling   Co.     167,062 ;   Apr.   24 ; 

Serial   No.   160,051 ;   published  Dec.   26,   1922. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Dunlop  Milling  Co.     172,936 ;  Sept.    11 ; 

Serial  No.  162,808  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Flour,      Wheat.         Earle-McGavock      Milling      Company. 
166,121 ;  Mai.  27  ;  Serial  No.  152,792  ;  published   Nov. 
7,   1922. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Federal   Mill   &   Elevator   Co.      163.572; 

Jan.  23. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Federal   Mill   &   Elevator    Co.      165,084; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  158,471 ;  published  Oct.  17,  1922. 
Flour,  Wheat.  Federal  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.  167,029; 
Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  161,680 ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Flour,  Wheat.  Ford  Flour  Company.  165,646  ;  Mar.  13. 
Flour,  Wheat.  Ford  Flour  Company.  175.677 ;  Nov.  6. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Ford  Flour  Company.     177,210  ;  Dec.  II  ; 

Serial  No.   177,601 ;   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Frontier    Elevator     &    Mill     Company. 
165,374 ;   Mar.   6 ;    Serial   No.   160,339 ;   published   Nov. 
14,  1922. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Frontier  Elevator  &  Mill   Co.     177,052; 
Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  180,276  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Galban,  Lobo  Co.,  S.  A.     166,984  ;  Apr.  17. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Globe   Grain   &   Milling   Co.      167,124-5 ; 
Apr.    24 ;    Serial   Nos.    165,369-70 ;    published    Dec.    12, 
1922. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Goerz  Flour  Mills  Co.     163,577;  .Tan.  23. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Goerz    Flour    Mills    Co.      1 76.191 ;    Nov. 

20;  Serial  No.  152,796;  published  .July  17.  1923. 
Flour,   Wheat.     P.   N.   Gray  &  Company.     177,113;   Dec. 

11  ;   Serial  No.  174,735  ;  published  Sept.   18,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Hanson  Milling  Company.     170,839  ;  July 

24  ;  Serial  No.  161,881 ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Hardeman-King   Co.      165,288 ;    Mar.    6 ; 

Serial  No.   152,370 ;   published  Nov.   7,   1922. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Harrison  &  Co.     176,516  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 

No.  166,371  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Harrison  &  Co.     176,517  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 

No.  166,672  ;  published  July  31.  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Harrison  &.  Co.     176.521  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial 

No.  160,673;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     D.  Hecht.     172,750  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

165,871 ;    published    May    1,    1923. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Hecker-Jones-Jewell    Milling    Company. 
165,081:    Mar.    6;    Serial   No.   158,678;    published   Oct. 
17,  1922. 


Flour,    Wheat.      Hecker-Jones-Jewell    Milling    Company. 

172,756  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,241  ;  published  June 

5,    1923. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Hecker-Jones-Jewell    Milling    Company. 

177,530  ;   Dec.  18  ;   Serial  No.   182,807  ;   published  Oct. 

2    1923 
Flour,    Wheat.       Hecker-Jones-Jewell    Milling    Company. 

177,721-2  ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  Nos.  182,805-6  ;  published 

Oct.   2,   1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Hecker-Jones-Jewell    Milling    Company. 

177,723  ;   Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No.   182,808 ;   published  Oct. 

2,    1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     S.  W.  Hershey.     168,187  ;  May  15  ;  Serial 

No.    168,967;   published   Feb.    6,    1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Highland    Milling    Company.      177,572 ; 

Dec.   18;    Serial   No.   177,740;    published   Oct.   2.   1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Holland    O'Neal    Milling    Co.      167,140; 

Apr.  24  ;   Serial   No.  156,899  ;   published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Holland    O'Neal    Milling    Co.      172,757; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  175,102  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Houston   Mill  &  Elevator  Co.      164,991 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Imperial  Flour  Mills  Company.     166,135  ; 

Mar.  27 ;   Serial  No.   144,396 ;   published  Nov.  7,   1922. 
Flour,  Wheat.     International  Milling  Company.     176,578  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  178,044  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Ismert-Hincke  Milling  Company.     163,585  ; 

Jan.   23. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Ismert-Hincke  Milling  Company.     165,077; 

Mar.   6 :   Serial   No.    159,266 :   published   Oct.   17.   1922. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Ismert-Hincke  Milling  Company.     167,146  ; 

Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.  156.161  ;   published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     R.  D.   Johnson  Milling  Company  of  Alle- 
gany County.     164,083  ;   Feb.   13. 
Flour,   Wheat.     G.   M.   Jordan.     175,245 ;   Oct.   30. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Kehlor   Flour  Mills   Company.      172,447 ; 

Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  171,927  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Kehlor  Flour  Mills  Company.      177,496; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,419  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Keystone     Flour    Company.       167,219; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  163,336  :  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     M.  D.  King  Milling  Company.     176.743-4  ; 

Nov.    27 ;    Serial    Nos.    176,192-3 ;    published   Aug.    14, 

1923. 
Flour,      Wheat.        Larabee      Flour      Mills      Corporation. 

170,807  ;   July  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,502  ;   published  Mar. 

13    1923. 
Flour,      Wheat.        Larabee      Flour     Mills      Corporation. 

170,931-2 ;  July  24 ;  Serial  Nos.  162,427-8  ;  published 

Mar.    20,    1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Larabee    Flour   Mills    Corporation,    The. 

170,841  :  July  24  ;   Serial  No.   162,426  ;  published  Mar. 

20     1923 
Flour,  Wheat.     J.  Laux.      177,226 :   Dec.   11 ;   Serial  No. 

175,501  :  published  June  19,  1923. 
Flour.  Wheat.     Lawrenceburg  Roller  Mills  Co.     166,147  ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.   157.071  ;  published  Oct.   31.  1922. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Lawrenceburg  Roller  Mills  Co.     170,791 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,774  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Lawrenceburg  Roller  Mills  Co.     176,836; 

Dec.  4  ;   Serial  No.   178,744 ;  published  Sept.   11,   1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     A.  S.  Deo.     176.650  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

143.823;  published  July  31.  1923. 
Flour   Wheat.     Longmont  Farmers  Milling  &  Elevator  Co. 

176.681 ;  Nov.   27  ;   Serial  No.  169,722  ;  published  July 

31    1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Louisville  Milling  Co.     177,051 ;  Dec.  11 ; 

Serial    No.   180.288;    published   Sept.    25,    1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Louisville  Milling  Co.     177.060  ;  Dec.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  180,289;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Louisville    Milling    Company.      170,916 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  166,695  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Louisville   Milling    Company.      171,341 ; 

Aug.  7;   Serial   No.   172,890;  published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
Flour,   Wheat.      Luehrmann   Hay   &  Grain   Co.     167.340  ; 

May  1 :  Serial  No.  163,097  :  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Flour,   Wheat.'    J.   C.  Lysle  Milling  Company.     172,552; 

Sept.  4 ;   Serial  No.   173.099  ;   published  May   15.   1923. 
Flour,   Wheat.     J.   C.   Lysle  Milling  Company.     177,578; 

Dec.    18;    Serial  No.   173,098:   published   Oct.   2,   1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Mauser    Mill    Company.      170,664 :    July 

17 ;    Serial   No.    143,771 ;    published   Feb.    13,    1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      W.    J.    McDonald.      167,018 ;    Apr.    24 ; 

Serial  No.  162,191 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Midland    Flour    Milling    Co.      167,201 ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  162,639 ;   published  Dec.   12,  1922. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Midland    Flour    Milling    Co.      167,202; 

Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.  162,654  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Midland    Flour    Milling    Co.      172,436 ; 

Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  173,655  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Midland    Flour    Milling    Co.       172,759 ; 

Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.  175,095  :  published  June  5,   1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Mid-West    Milling    Company.      165.283; 

Mar.  6  ;   Serial  No.  153,734  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Minneapolis  Milling  Co.     176,735  ;   Nov. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  173,974  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Minneapolis   Milling  Co.      177,220 ;   Dec. 

11  ;   Serial   No.   175,939  :   published   Sept.   18,   1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Model  Mill  Company.     176,748  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.   175.802  ;  published  Aug.  7.   1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Modern  Flour  Mills.     170,935;  July  24; 

Serial  No.  169,601 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 


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Flour,  Wheat.     Morrow  Milliug  Company.     165,399  ;  Mar. 
_    6 ;   Serial  No.   156,915  ;  published  Oct.  31,   1922. 
Flour,    Wheat.       Morrow    Milling    Company.       167,083 ; 

Apr.  24;   Serial  No.  154,456;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Morrow  Milling  Company.     170,905;  July 

24  ;   Serial  No.   156,914  ;  published  Mar.  27,   1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Nebraska    Consolidated    Mills    Company. 

163,606  ;  Jan.  23. 
Flour.  Wheat.     Nebraska   Mill  &  Elevator  Co.     172.758 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.   175,100  ;  published  June  5,  1923 
Flour,  Wheat.     Noblesville  Milling  Co.     167,844  ;  May  8 

Serial   No.    165,239  ;    published   Jan.   30,    1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      NoblosTllle    Milling    Co.      170,863;    July 

24  ;  Serial  No.  167,531  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Noblesville  MillinR  Co.    171,021  ;  July  31 

Serial  No.   167,885  ;  published  Mar.   20,   1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.    Noblesville  Milling  Co.     173,191  ;  Sept.  18 

Serial  No.  167,730  ;  pubished  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.    Northtield  Flour  Mills  Company.    172,765 

Sept.  11  :  Serial  No.  174,630  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Flour,      Wheat.        Northfleld      Flour      Mills      Company. 

176,458-9  ;   Nov.  27  ;   Serial  Nos.   176,423-4  ;   published 

Aug.  21,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.    Northficld  Flour  Mills  Company.    176,464  ; 

KoT.  27  ;  Serial  No.  176,422  ;   published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Northwestern   Consolidated  Milling  Com- 
pany.    167,627  ;  May  1  ;  Serial  No.  167,433  ;  published 

Dec.  19,  1922. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Parham-Lindsay    Grocery   Co.      172,639 ; 

Sept.  11  ;   Serial  No.   162,048  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Park     County     Milling     Co.       163,613 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Pfeflfer  Milling  Company.     167,427  ;  May 

1  ;  Serial  No.   165.032  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Pfeffer  Milling  Company.     170,833  ;  July 

24  ;  Serial  No.  170,080  ;   published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Flour.   Wheat.      Pho.ui.K   Fluur  Mill.      176.451  ;   Nov.    27  ; 

Serial  No.  176,914  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Company.     172,951 ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,334  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Company.     176,729  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  173.377  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Poage-Wall   Milling   Co.      167,131  ;    Apr. 

24  ;   Serial  No.   157,772  ;   published   Dec.   19,   1922. 
Flour,   Wheat.      Frank   R.    Prina   Corporation.      172,648 ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  149,352  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Quaker   Oats   Company.     172,761 ;    Sept. 

11 ;  Serial  No.  174,920  :  published  June  5,  1923. 
Flour,   Wheat.      Quaker   Oats   Company.      172,801 ;   Sept. 

11 ;  Serial  No.  174,107  ;  published  JSIay  15,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat     Quaker  Oats  Company.     176,614  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  174.914  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Quaker    Oats    Company.      177,562 ;    Dec. 

18;  Serial  No.  174,916;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Quaker    Oats    Company.      177,573 ;    Dec. 

18  ;   Serial  No.  177,452  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Randolph    Milling    Company.      171,026 ; 

July  31 ;   Serial   No.   168,170 :   published  Apr.   3.   1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Red    Star    Milling    Company.      172,472 ; 

Aug.   28;   Serial  No.   172,173;   published   May  8,   1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Red    Star    Milling   Company.      172,991  ; 

Sept.  11  ;   Serial  No.  173,242  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     B.  L.  Robertson.     171,074;   July  31;   Se- 
rial  No.   169,323 ;   published  Apr.    3.    1923. 
Flour.  Wheat.     Rugby  Milling  Company.     170,842 ;  July 

24  ;  Serial  No.  162,055  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     E.  G.  Sanders.     167,063  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 

No.   160,034 ;   published  Dec.   19,   1922. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Sands,    Taylor    &    Wood    Co.      170,857 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  168,556  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Sands,  Taylor  &  Wood  Co.     170,858  ;  July 

24;  Serial  No.   168.555;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      N.    Sauer    Milling    Company.      177,508 ; 

Dec.   18 ;    Serial  No.   153,787 ;   published  Oct.   2,   1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     N.  Sauer  Milling  Company.     165,280  ;  Mar. 

6  ;   Serial  No.  153,789 ;  published   Nov.   7,   1922. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Sauers    Milling     Company.       166,995; 

Apr.  17. 
Flour,      Wheat.        South      Georgia      Produce      Company. 

165,308 ;   Mar.    6 ;    Serial   No.   161,582 ;   published  Nov. 

28    1922. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Southwestern  Milling  Company.     176,617  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.   174,597  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Flour,       Wheat.  Southwestern       Milling       Company. 

176,880-2 ;    Dec.    4 ;    Serial    No.    181,461-3 ;    published 

Sept.    25,    1923. 
Flour,       Wheat.  Southwestern       Milling       Company. 

177.114-16:    Dec.  11  ;    Serial  Nos.  181,458-60  ;  published 

Sept.  25.   1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Sperry    Flour    Co.      172,638 ;    Sept.    11 ; 

Serial  No.  163,294  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Stafford  County  Flour    Mills  Co.     167,192  ; 

Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.   158,156 ;   published  Nov.   7,   1922. 
Flour,    Wheat.       Stanard-Tilton    Milling    Co.       167.098  ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  167,430  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Standard-Tilton    Milling    Co.      172,481  ; 

Aug.    28. 
Flour.    Wheat.      Star    and    Crescent    Milling    Company. 

23,262 ;    renewed   June   27,    1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     State  Line  Milling  Co.     176,590  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  179,170  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 


Flour,     Wheat.       Stoddard     Mill     &     Grain     Company. 
177,734;  Dec.  25;  Serial  No.  182,777;  published  Oct. 

2,  1923. 

Flour,    Wheat.      Stroud-Dockum    Grocery    Co.      167,016 ; 

Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.  162,354  ;  published  Jan.  30,  4923. 
Fluur,     Wheal.       Te.xas     Slur     Klour     Mills.       165,390-1  ; 

Mar.    6 ;    Serial    Nos.    159,897-900 ;    published    Nov.    7, 

1922. 
Flour,     Wheat.      Texas    Star    Flour    Mills.       165,392-3; 

Mar.  6  ;  Serial  Nos.  159,894-5  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Texas   Star  Flour  Mills.     165,770;  Mar. 

20 ;  Serial  No.  159,900  ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Texas   Star  Flour   Mills.      167,064;   Apr. 

24  ;  Serial  No.  159,896  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Flour,  Wheat.    Texas  Star  Flour  Mills.    173,545  ;  Sept.  25. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Texas   Star   Flour  Mills.      177,001  ;    Dec. 

11  ;   Serial   No.   180,631 ;   published    Sept.   25,    1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      M.    D.    Thompson.      166,149 ;    Mar.    27 ; 

Serial  No.  156,936  ;  published  Oct.  31,  1922. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Thompson    Alilliug    Company.      24,553 ; 

renewed  Apr.  17,  1924. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Thompson  Milling  Co.     170,888  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial   No.    160,727 ;    published   Mar.    20,    1923. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Trenton  Milling  Co.     176,505  ;   Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  162,148  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Vignes-Bombet  Grocer  Co.     176,601  ;  Nov. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  178,645  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Wabasha  Roller  Mill  Company.     170,806  ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  169,793  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Wabasha  Roller  Mill  Company.     172,476 ; 

Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  172,918  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Washburn-Crosby    Company.       164,233 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Washburn-Crosby  Co.     165,400  ;   Mar.   6  ; 

Serial    No.    156,671 ;    published    Oct.    31,    1922. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Washburn-Crosby  Co.     167,143  ;  Apr.  24  ; 

Serial  No.  156,670;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Washburn-Crosby  Co.     167,263  ;  Apr.  24  ; 

Serial  No.  155,721  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Washburn-Crosby    Company.      167,492 ; 

May  1  ;     Serial  No.  149,730  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.       Washburn-Crosby     Company.      170,793 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,513  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Washburn-Crosby    Company.       l7l,443 ; 

Aug.   7;   Serial  No.   159,545;   published  Mar.  27,   1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.       Washburn-Crosby    Company.      176,581 ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  177,754  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Washhurn-Crosby    Company.      176,883 ; 

Dec.  4  ;   Serial  No.   181,468  ;   published   Sept.  25,   1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     J.  S.  Waterman  &  Co.     165.291  ;  Mar.  6  ; 

Serial   No.   152,110  ;   published  Nov.   7,  1922. 
Four,  Wheat     Weber  Flour  Mills  Corporation.     173,170  ; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  168,505  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.      Wichita  Flour  Mills  Co.     165,148;  Mar. 

6 ;    Serial   No.   146.054 :   published  Nov.  28,   1922. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Wichita  Flour  Mills  Co.     167,203^  ;  Apr. 

24;  Serial  Nos.  162,654-5;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Frank  C.   Williams,   Inc.      170,949 ;   July 

24 ;    Serial  No.    167,277 ;    published  Apr.   3,    1923. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Willis  Norton   &  Co.     176,976  ;   Dec.   11  ; 

Serial   No.   179,949 ;    published  Sept.   18,   1923. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Willis  Norton  &  Co.     177,498;   Dec.  18; 

Serial  No.  182.325  :  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     F.   Wolf.      167,205 :   Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No. 

162,656;   published  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Flour,  Wheat.     G.  A.  Zabriskie.     172,613 ;   Sept.   11 ;  Se- 
rial No.  167,155  ;  puhlished  June  5,  1923. 
Flour,     Wheat     and     rye.       Bluffton     Milling     Company., 

165,090 ;    Mar.   6 ;   Serial  No.   154,298 ;   published  Nov. 

7,  1922. 
Flour,  Wheat  and  rye.     George  Urban  Milling  Company. 

170,741  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  176,299  ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Flour,    Wheat   and  self-rising.      South    Georgia    Produce 

Company.    165,980;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  161,581;  pub- 
lished  Nov.   28,   1922. 
Flour,    White   and   Graham.     D.    J.   Toomey  Produce  Co. 

173.031 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,188  ;  published  June 

5,    1923. 
Flour,   Winter-wheat.     J.   Grossman.      167,239  ;  Apr.   24  ; 

Serial  No.  159,356;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Flours.     L.  &  E.  Frenkel,  Inc.     172,767  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 

No.  174,433  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Flours,  condensed  soups,  macaroni,  etc.,  Digestive.     C.  H. 

Knorr  A.  G.     177.288  ;  Dec.  11. 
Fondant    and    base    in    candy,    ice    cream,    etc.,    Semipre- 

pared.      White   Stokes   Co.      176,215 :    Nov.    20 ;    Serial 

No.  178,791  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Food,  Article  of.     Ilarrington  &  Hord.     176,684  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  169,129  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Food    articles.      Never   Enough    Pie    Company.      171.077; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  169.769  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Food,    Bu-d.      F.    B.    Chamberlain    Company.       165,918 ; 

Mar.   20. 
Food,  Bird.     C.  C.  Morse  and  Co.     170,810  ;  July  24  ;  Se- 
rial No.   171,943;    published   Mar.   20,   1923. 
Food,  Birds'.     James  Butler  Grocery  Company.     170.843  ; 

July  24;   Serial   No.   163,430;   published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
Food,     Breakfast     cereal.       Albers     Bros.     Milling     Co. 

171,265  ;   July  31  ;  Serial  No.   169,270  ;   published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marlcs  registered — Continued. 


Food,    Cereal    breakfast.      Battle    Creek    Pood    Company. 

172,764  ;  Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.  174,722  ;  published  June 

5,    1923. 
Food,    Cereal   breakfast.      Battle    Creek   Food    Company. 

178,500 ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,701 ;  published  June 

19,  1923. 

Pood,    Cereal    breakfast.      Battle    Creek    Food    Company. 

176,461 ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  176,247  ;  published  Aug. 

21    1923. 
Pood',    Cereal   breakfast.      J.   J.   Beshere.      166,917 ;    Apr. 

17  ;  Serial  No.  164,856  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Food,  Cereal  breakfast.     Kellogg  Toasted  Corn  Flake  Co. 

170,696  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.   156,905  ;  published  Mar. 

20.  1923. 

Pood,  Cereal  breakfast.     Phospho  Food  Co.,  Inc.     165,656  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Pood,  Chicken.     Ryde  &  Company.     163,619  ;  Jan.  23. 
Pood  composed  of  dough  and  sausage   cooked  in   patties. 

Article  of.      M.   P.    Miller.      168,633 ;    May   29 ;    Serial 

No.  168,161  ;  published  Mar.   6.  1923. 
Food    compound    for    animals,    Milk.      Jersee    Company. 

165  919  •  Mar    20. 
Pood, 'cracked  cereal.     C.  O.   Sandefur.     177,004-5;  Dec. 

11  ;    Serial  Nos.    180,298-9  ;    published    Sept.    25,   1923. 
Pood,  egg  mash,  and  chick  mash.  Hen  and  chick.     Bow- 
man   Bros.    Seed    Co.      170,835 ;    July    24 ;    Serial    No. 

162,658;    published   Mar.    20,   1923. 
Pood  flavor.     International  Company.     163,812  ;  Jan.  30. 
Pood  flavor.     International  Company.     163,832  ;  Jan.  30. 
Pood-flavoring;  extracts   and  coffee.     C.  A.  Murdock  Mfg. 

Co.     172,978  :  Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No.  175,805  ;  published 

June   19,   1923. 
Pood  for  cattle,  horses,   sheep,  pigs,  and  poultry.     Algin 

Company.     170,854  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  163,661 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.   20,   1923. 
Food  for  chickens.     E.   R.  Schooley.     176,519  ;  Nov.   27 ; 

S'erial  No.  166,573  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Pood  for  dogs  and  cats,  Milk.     Spratt's  Patent  Limited. 

172,947  ;  Sept.   11 ;  Serial  No.  153,858  ;  published  June 

5     1923 
Poo'd  for  fowl,  Scratch.     T.  W.  Wood  &  Sons.     173,336; 

Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  167,792  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Pood   for   infants.    Specially-prepared.      Mead   Johnson   & 

Co.     173,340  ;   Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  171,939  ;  published 

June  26,  1923. 
Pood,  Hog.     Dixon  Cereal  and  Peed  Company.     176,885  ; 

Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  171,730  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Pood,  Hog.  Maurice  River  Packing  Co.  164,559 ;  Feb.  20. 
Food,   Mineral  stock.     Vita   Mineral  Products  Company. 

177,764  ;  Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No.   177,337  ;   published  Oct. 

2     1923. 
Poo'd,  Nut  cereal.     Battle  Creek  Pood  Company.     173,488  ; 

Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,838  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Food,    Poultry.      Jameson-Hevener    Company.      177,217 ; 

Dec.     11  ;     Serial    No.     176,346 ;     published     Sept.     25, 

1923. 
Pood,    Poultry.      Standard    Lime   &    Stone    Co.      167,060 ; 

Apr.  24;  Serial  No.  160,305;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Pood,    Poultry    and    stock.      Maritime    Milling    Co.    Inc. 

168,015  ;  May  8. 
Pood  preparation.     Certified   Foods,   Inc.     171,065  ;  July 

31 ;  Serial  No.  163,918  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Food    preparation.       Coleman    and     Company,     Limited. 

171,193  ;   July  31 ;  Serial  No.   140,919  ;   published  May 

8,   1923. 
Food   preparations.     H.   B.    Hunter.      169,227 ;   June   12 ; 

Serial  No.  165,444  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Food   preparations   of   chocolate,    sugar,    and    water,    and 

cocoa,  sugar,  and  water.     H.  B.  Hunter  Co.     168,569  ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  166,885 ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Pood  product.     V.  Bancs  &  Co.     174,510  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial 

No.  177,948;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Pood  product.     Foley  Food  Product  Company.     176,853  ; 

Dec.  4 ;  Serial  No.  175,480  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Pood    product.      Fruit    Valley    Corporation.      164,651-2 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Pood  product.     George  Kern,  Inc.     166,508;   Apr.  3;   Se- 
rial No.  163,450  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Pood    product.      Schor    &    Roberts.      176,995 ;    Dec.    11 ; 

Serial  No.  176,695  ;  published  Sept.   25,  1923. 
Food  product,  Nonconstipating  health.     P.  D.   Panoulias. 

176.512  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  164,449  ;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 
Food  product  used  as  a  sandwich  filler.     Sar-A-Lee  Com- 
pany.    174,532  ;   Oct.   16. 

Pood  products.  Hutchison  Thrift  Corporation.  171,451 ; 
Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.   169,059  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 

Pood  products.  T.  &  C.  Corporation.  177.165  ;  Dec.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  173,863  :  iiublished  Aug.  7,  1923. 

Pood,   Stock.     G.  F.  Horton.     163,583;  Jan.  23. 

Food,  Stock.     M.  H.  Lytle.     165,651  ;  Mar.  13. 

Pood,  Stock.  C.  Winslow.  170,889 ;  July  24 ;  Serial 
No.   160,376;  published  Mar.   20,  1923. 

Pood,  Vegetable.  Battle  Creek  Food  Company.  176,453  ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  176,816  ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Poods  and  feed  for  poultry,  live  stock,  and  cattle.  I.  I. 
Irwin.  172,583 ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  170,821 ;  pub- 
lished   June    5,    1923. 

Foods  and  food  products.  Cooked,  uncooked,  fresh,  canned, 
compressed,  etc.  McKay-Manning,  Incorporated. 
170,914  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  166,783  ;  published  Mar. 
20,  1923. 


Poods   and   ingredients   of   foods.      Queensland   Meat   Ex- 
port Company.     168,352;  May  22;  Serial  No.  122,405;- 

published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Foods,   Breakfast  cereal.     Home   Pood   Service  Company. 

176,692  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.   167,084  ;   published  July 

31,  1923. 
Foods,  Cereal  breakfast.     Kellogg  Toasted  Corn  Flake  Co. 

176,726  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  172,884  ;  published  July 

24,  1923.     • 
Foods,     Cereal     breakfast.       Postum     Cereal     Company. 

172,234  ;  Aug.   28  ;   Serial  No.   174,976  ;  published  May 

15,   1923. 
Poods,  Cereal  breakfast.     Six  In  One  Cereal  Co.     170,877 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  157,903  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Foods,    Cereal    breakfast.      Ward    Baking   Co.      166,920 ; 

Apr.   17 ;  Serial  No.  164,353  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Foods,   Cooked.     A.   P.   Cook.     177,277 ;   Dec.   11 ;   Serial 

No.   167,802  ;  published   Sept.  18,  1923. 
Foods   for   chickens,   ducks,   turkeys,    geese,   pigeons,    etc. 

Pratt  Food  Co.     163,695  :   .Tan.  2H, 
Poods  for  horses,  cattle,   calves,   ducks,  etc.     Pratt  Food 

Co.     167,145  ;   Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   156,339  ;  published 

Dec.  19,  1922. 
Poods,  Poultry.    W.  B.  Black.     172,564  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 

No.    170,750;    published   May    1,    1923. 
Foods,     Stock     and    poultry.       Ubiko    Milling    Company. 

177,022  ;  Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.   165,902  ;   published  Aug. 

7,   1923. 
Poods  such  as  powdered  ice  cream.  Condensed.     Farmers 

Consolidated   and  Distributing  Co.     163,571 ;   Jan.   23. 
Poods,    wheat,    etc.,    flour.    Cereal    breakfast.       Wheaco 

Cereal    Corporation.      176.691  ;    Nov.    27 ;    Serial    No. 

167,111  ;  published  July  31.  1923. 
Foodstuffs    preserved    in    hermetically-sealed    containers. 

W.    H.    Killian    Co.      172,287;    Aug.    28;    Serial    No. 

167,179  ;  published  May  8,   1923. 
Foodstuff.s  produced  on  the  farm  and  in  the  dairy.     C.  M. 

Rvder.     167,344  ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No.  163,004  ;  published 

Dec.  19.  1922. 
French    dressing.      Windmill    Pood    Products    Company. 

177,652  ;   Dec.   25  ;   Serial  No.   170,171  ;   published  Apr. 

17,  192.8. 
Fruit  and  salted-nut  mixture.  Dried.     Select  Packing  Co. 

176,609  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  179,487  ;  published  Sept. 

11,  1923. 
Fruit,  canned  vegetables,  peanut  butter.  Dried.     Twohy- 

Smith  Company.     176,457  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  176.810 ; 

published  Sept.  4.  1923. 
Fruit,  Dried.     A.   M.  Biddle.     173,129;   Sept.   18;   Serial 

No.   177,821  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Fruit,     Fresh     citrous.       Bastanchury     Ranch    Company. 

164,990;   Feb.  27. 
Fruit,  Fresh  citrous.     H.  P.  Hansen.     168.525  ;   May  22. 
Fruit,  Fresh  citrous.    Mupu  Citrus  Association.    177,444  ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  182,169  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Fruit,   Fresh   deciduous.     J.   C.  Knowles.     168,686 ;   May 

29 ;   Serial   No.    169,404 ;   published   Feb.    27,    1923. 
Fruit,   fresh   vegetables,    and    cantaloupes.    Fresh    citrous 

and  deciduous.    Randolph  Marketing  Company.   168,581: 

May  29;   Serial  No.  162.953:   published  Feb.   20,  1923. 
Fruit,    grapefruit.    Fresh    citrous.      W.    P.    Peyton    Fruit 

Co.     175,772  ;  Nov.  13  ;   Serial  No.   177,863  ;   published 

Aug.  14,  1923. 
Fruit    in    candy    form.    Sirup-impregnated.      J.    J.    Story. 

171,406 :   Aug.   7 ;  Serial  No.  141,333  ;  published  Mar. 

27    1923 
Fruit  in  iars.  figs,  dates,  etc.     Park  &  Tilford.     176,725  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  172,553  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Fruit    or    berry    juice    to    make    jelly.      H.    L.    Hulburt. 

172,870  ;   Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,648  ;  published  June 

5    1923 
Pi-u'it  pectin.      Hood   River  Apple  Vinegar  Co.     176.711  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  183,213  ;■  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 
Fruit,    Preserved.      Keystone    Fruit    Products    Company. 

173.945 :   Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No.   177,607 ;  published  July 

17,  1923. 
Fruit  preserves,  honey,  and  mincemeat.     Standard  Syrup 

Companv.     173,666  :   Oct.   2  ;   Serial  No.   177,631  ;■  pub- 
lished July  3,  1923. 
Fruit  preserves,  jams,  jelly,  apple  butter,  sweet  and  sour 

pickles,  sour  relish,  etc.     G.  H.  Wetterau  &  Sons  Grocer 

Company.     171,235  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  170,736  ;  pub- 
lished May  8,   1923. 
Fruit  preserves,  jellies,   and  other  canned  fruit  products. 

Jitz  and  Fortk'amp  Company.     171,336;  Aug.  7;  Serial 

No.   172,620  ;   published   May  8,   1923. 
Prult — viz,    satsuma.    Fresh.      Satsuma    Orange   &   Pecan 

Groves  Company.     171,591 ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  176,047  ; 

published  May   22,   1923. 
Fruits  and   canned  fruits  and  vegetables.   Dried.     O.   A. 

Harlan   &  Co.     174,625;  Oct.  23;   Serial  No.   179,469; 

published  .Tuly  31,  1923. 
Fruits    and    fresh    vegetables.    Fresh    citrous.      Andrews 

Brothers    Company.      173,478 ;    Sept.    25 ;    Serial    No. 

176,152  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Fruits  and  fresh  vegetables.  Fresh  citrous  and  deciduous. 

R.  Di  Giorgio.     168.363  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  165,354  ; 

published  Feb.   27,   1923. 
Fruits    and    fresh    vegetables.    Fresh    deciduous.      Idaho 

Evaporating  Co.     171,369  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  169,761 ; 

published  May  1,  1923. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


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Fruits  and  fiesh  vegetables,  Fi-esh  deciiluous.  W.  R. 
I'aivin.  1GS,479  :  Mny  22  ;  Serial  No.  168,373  ;  pub- 
lished Fob.  20.  1923. 

Fruits  and  fresh  vegetables,  Fresh  deciduous.  W.  R.  Par- 
vin.  171,458;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  168,372;  published 
May  8.   11)23. 

Fruits  nud  grapes.  Deciduous.  Y.  Maeda.  173,162  ;  Sept. 
18  ;  Serial  No.  158,782  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 

Fruits  and  grapes,  Fresh  deciduou.s.  Marshall  &  Muller. 
173,217  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  174,581 ;  published  June 

26,  1923. 

Pruite  and  ice  cream,  Frozen.      W.   A.   Davis.     170,861  ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  167,767  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Fruits  and  nuts.     E.  I.  Power.     177,147  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial 

No.   156,017  ;   published   Sept.   11,   1923. 
Fruits    and    veuetables,    Fresh.      Haley-Neeley    Company. 

160,389  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  168,037  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 

Fruits  and  vegetables,  Fresh.  Illinois  Fruit  Exchange. 
170.581 :  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  167,641 ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Fruits  and  vegetables,  Fresh.  Northern  Fruit  Company. 
165,438  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,705  ;  published  Jan. 
2,  1923. 

Fruits  and  vegetables.  Fresh.  W.  R.  Roach  &  Company. 
173,160  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  159,054  ;  published  June 
19,  1923. 

Fruits  and  vegetables,  Fresh.  United  Growers  Association 
of  California.     164,056;   Feb.  13. 

Fruits  and  vegetables,  Fresh  deciduous.  T.  S.  Smith. 
170,529  ;  July  17  ;  Serial  No.  174,038  ;  published  Apr. 
24,  1923. 

Fruits,  Candied  citrous.  B.  Pernetti.  165,437  ;  Mar.  13  ; 
Serial  No.  165,707  ;  published  Jan.  2,   1923. 

Fruits,  canned  vegetables,  peanut  butter,  etc.,  Dried. 
Twohv-Smith  Company.  176,842  ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No. 
176,809 ;    published    Sept.    4,    1923. 

Fruits,  Citrous.  Califoiiiia  Fruit  Growers  Exchange. 
176,732  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  173,621  ;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923. 

Fruits,  Citrous.  Gold  Buckle  Association.  176,497  ;  Nov. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  173,643  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Fruits,  Citrous.  Gold  Buckle  Association.  176,498  ;  Nov. 
27  ;  Serial  No.  173,637  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Fruits,  Citrous.  Gold  Buckle  Association.  177,083 ; 
Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,636  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Fruits.  Citrous.  Gold  Buckle  Association.  177,084  ;  Dec. 
11:    Serial  No.   173,639;    published   Sept.   11,  1923. 

Fruits,  Citrous.  Gold  Buckle  Association.  177,085  ;  Dec. 
11  ;   Serial   No.   173,640 ;   published   Sept.   11,   1923. 

Fruits,  Citrous.  Gold  Buckle  Association.  177,086  ;  Dec. 
11  ;  Serial  No.  173,642  :  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 

Fruits,  Citrous.  Gold  Buckle  Association.  177,558 ; 
Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  173,643  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Fruits,  Citrous.  North  Whittier  Heights  Citrus  Ass'n. 
164.735;   Feb.  27. 

Fruits,  Citrous.  Stambaugh  &  Rabe.  174,971 ;  Oct.  30  ; 
Serial  No.   157,637 ;   published  Aug.   7,   1923. 

Fruits,  Dried.  California  Prune  and  Apricot  Growers, 
Inc.  168,564;  May  29;  Serial  No.  166,650  ;  published 
Feb.  27.  1923. 

Fruits,  Dried.  Gile  &  Jenks.  177,375  ;  Dec.  18 ;  Serial 
No.  180,858 ;  published  Sept.   25,  1923. 

Fruits,  Dried.  C.  C.  Hall  Inc.  172,867  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 
No.    173,421 ;    published    June    5,    1923. 

Fruits,  Dried  and  canned.  California  Fruit  Selling  Com- 
pany.    163,425  ;  Jan.  9. 

Fruits,  Dried  and  canned.  California  Fruit  Selling  Com- 
pany. 167,700  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  165,667  ;  published 
Feb.  13.  1923. 

Fruits,  Dried  and  canned.     California  Fruit  Selling  Com- 
pany.    168,529  ;   May  22. 
Fruits,    dried    fruits,   canned   vegetables,    etc.,    Fresh    cit- 
rous.    Andrews  Brothers  Company.     169.748;  June  26. 

Fruits,   dried   or   dehydrated   fruits   and   vegetables,    etc., 
Fresh  citrous  and  deciduous.    J.  L.  Taylor  Co.     171,432  ; 
Aug.  7  :  Serial  No.  164,977  :  published  May  8,  1923. 
Fruits,     Fresh.    .  Placer    County     Mountain    Fruit    CoJ 
166,261:   Mar.  27;  Serial  No.   164,948;   published  Dec. 
19     1922. 
Fruits,   Fresh  and  canned.     Kings  County  Packing  Com- 
pany.    177,594;   Dec.  18. 
Fruits,  Fresh  and  deciduous.     Orangevale  Fruit  Growers 
Exchange.     174,763  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  168,782 ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14.  1923. 
Fruits.  Fresh   citrous.     Anaheim  Valencia  Growers  Ass'n. 
175,041 ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  178,370  ;  published  Aug. 
7,  1923. 
Fruits.     Fresh     citrous.       Arizona     Citrus    Growers'     Co. 
170,516  ;   July  17  ;  Serial  No.   172,857  ;   published  Apr. 
17,  1923. 
Fruits,    Fresh    citrous.      Associated   Fruit   Co.      167,966 ; 

May  8. 
Fruits,   Fresh  citrous.     C.   0.  Banks.      175,618  ;   Nov.   6 ; 

Serial  No.   180,831 ;  published  Aug.  21,   1923. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.    Citrus  Sales  Corporation.     171,427  : 
Aug.   7  :   Serial  No.   171,903  ;  published   May   15,   1923. 
Fruits,   Fresh    citrous.     Dade  City   Citrus  Growers   Asso- 
ciation.     175,778 :   Nov.   13 ;   Serial  No.    177,279 ;   pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.     Duarte-Monrovia  Fruit  Exchange. 
173.781  :    Oct.    2 ;   Serial   No.    175,853 ;   published   June 
26.   1923. 


Fruits,  Fresli  citrous.  Florida  Citrus  Exchange.  169,047; 
June  5  ;   Serial  No.   162,105  ;  published  Feb.  6,   1023. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  R.  Krasnow  &  Sons,  Inc.  168,505  ; 
May  22. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  R.  Krasnow  &  Sons,  Inc.  168,657  ; 
Serial   No.   166,304  ;   published   Feb.   20,   1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  La  Habra  Citrus  Association. 
171,932  ;   Aug.    14. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  Lee  County  Packing  Co.  176,253  ; 
Nov.  20 ;  Serial   No.   178,261 ;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  Leeco  Citrus  Growers'  Associa- 
tion. 175,615  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  180,867  ;  published 
Aug.  21,   1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  Lindsay  Co-Operative  Citrus  Asso- 
ciation.     169,716  ;    June   26. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  Lindsay  Co-Operative  Citrus  As- 
sociation. 173,496 ;  Sept.  25 ;  Serial  No.  175,609 ; 
published  June  19,  1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  Lindsay  Co-operative  Citrus  As- 
sociation. 173,826  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  175,610  ;  pub- 
lished June  26,   1923. 

Fruits.  Fresh  citrous.  A.  G.  Maddoek.  176,964  ;  Dec. 
11 ;    Serial   No.    178,854 ;   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  Mupu  Citrus  Association. 
177,440  ;   Dec.   18 ;   Serial  No.   182,171 ;   published   Oct. 

2,  1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  Cbas.  C.  Oyler  &  Son.  168,878; 
May   29  ;   Serial  No.  169,863  ;  published  Mar.   13,  1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  Chas.  C.  Oyler  &  Son.  176,989  ; 
Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  179,482 ;  published  Sept.  25, 
1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  Redland  Citrus  Growers  Associa- 
tion. 169,818  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  168,068  ;  published 
Apr.  3,  1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  Richardson-Marsh  Corporation. 
173,950  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  178,867  ;  published  July  17, 
1923 

Fruits,'  Fresh  citrous.  W.  G.  Roe.  173,710  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Se- 
rial No.  177,410  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  San  Dimas  Lemon  Association. 
177,769 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No.  184,296 ;  published  Oct. 
9,  1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  San  Dimas  Lemon  Association. 
177,770 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial  No.  184,297  ;  published  Oct. 
9,    1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  San  Dimas  Lemon  Association. 
177,771 ;  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.  184,299  ;  published  Oct. 
9,  1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  Silver  Palm  Citrus  Growers  Asso- 
ciation. 172,025  :  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No.  170,044  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,   1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  J..  H.  Strait  &  Company.  175,651. 
Nov.  6;   Serial  No.   181,319;   published  Aug.   21,  1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  H.  C.  Sullivan.  168,547 ;  May 
29;  Serial  No.' 159,5.36  ;  published  Jan.  16,  1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.  Vero  Indian  River  Producers  Asso- 
ciation. 171,351  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Serial  No.  171,478 ;  pub- 
lished May   8,   1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous  and  deciduous.  L.  A.  Banks. 
173,645 ;   Oct.   2 :    Serial   No.    161,959 ;   published  July 

3,  1923. 

Fruits,  Fresh  citrous  and  deciduous.    W.  G.  Roe.    172,065  ; 

Aug.  21  ;   Serial  No.  177,409  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Fruits,    Fresh    citrus.      Edison    Orange   Growers   Associa- 
tion.    163,834  ;   Jan.  30. 
Fruits,   Fresh  citrus.     Grand   View  Heights  Citrus  Assn. 

163,329-30  ;  Jan.  9. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrus.    Hunt,  Hatch  &  Company.    166,258 ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  164,911  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. " 
Fruits,   Fresh  citrus.     A.  H.   Kalbfleisch.     166,423 ;  Apr. 

3  ;  Serial  No.  164,809  ;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrus.     P.  J.  Langford.     165,559;  Mar.  13; 

Serial  No.  156,393  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrus.     Q.  Moore.     164,968-9  ;  Feb.  27. 
Fruits,      Fresh      citrus.      Mutual      Orange     Distributors. 

164,654  ;    Feb.   27. 
FVuit,  Fresh  citrus.     North  Whittier  Heights  Citrus  Ass'n. 

163,520  ;  .Tan.  16. 
Fruit,  Fresh  citrus.    North  Whittier  Heights  Citrus  Ass'n. 

165,986  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  162,943  ;  published  Dec. 

26    1922. 
Fruits,   Fresh  citrus.     Sunland  Packing  House  Company. 

166,451 ;    Apr.   3 ;    Serial   No.    166,106 ;   published    Jan. 

16,   1923. 
Fruits,    Fresh    citrus.      Yorba    Linda    Citrus    Association. 

163,422  ;    Jan.   9. 
Fruits,  Fresh  deciduous.     W.  A.  Caldwell.     173,840  ;  Oct. 

2  :  Serial  No.   169,236  ;  published  July  3.  1923. 
Fruits.    Fresh    deciduous.      Colfax    Fruit    Growers    Assn. 

174.624  ;  Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No.   179,459  ;   published  July 

.31  1923 
Fruits,  Fresh  deciduous.     Coops  BroS.     175,834  ;  Nov.  13  ; 

Si-rinl   No.    181.881;   published   Sept.   4,   1923. 
Fruits,  Fresh  deciduous.     Earl  Fruit  Company.     175.076  ; 

Oct.   30 ;   Serial   No.    170,010 ;    published  Aug.   7,   1923. 
Fruits,     Fresh     deciduous.       Ivanhoe    Fruit    Association. 

1 68.879  :  May  29  ;   Serial  No.   169,304  ;  published  Mar. 

6,   1923. 
Fruits,  Fresh  deciduous.     B.  T.  Shut6>     173,880  ;  Oct.  2  ; 

Serial  No.   176.221  ;   published  July  3,   1923. 
Fruits,   Fresh   deciduous.      H.    W.    Wood.      168.687;   May 

29  ;   Serial  No.  160,511  ;   published  Mar.  6,   1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FRO'M  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Fruits,  fresh  tomatoes,  celery,  lettuce,  etc.,  Fresh  citrous. 

Manatee    Fruit    Co.       168,884 ;    May    29 ;     Serial    No. 

167,183  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Fruits,    fresh    vegetables,    canned    fruits    and   vegetables, 

and  fruit  jam.  Fresh  deciduous  and  citrous.     Pleasant 

Grove    Canning    Co.      171,186 ;    July    31 ;    Serial    No. 

171,952;  published  May  1,   1923. 
Fruits,  fresh  vegetables,  etc.,  Fresh  deciduous  and  citrous. 

Pleasant   Grove  Canning  Company.     173,842  ;   Oct.   2  ; 

Serial  No.  171,951 ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Fruits,  jellies,  jams,  etc.     F.  B.  Nordman,  jr.     176,122  ; 

Nov.  20  ;   Serial  No.  146,979  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Fruits,  nuts,   etc..   Citrous.     R.  C.  Vilas.     176,757;  Nov. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  175,227  ;  published  July  31,  1923. 
Fruits  or  dehydrated  fruits  and  veg'etables.  Dried.     United 

States   Products   Corporation.      164.976 ;    Feb.    27. 
Ftults  or  dehydrated  fruits  and  vegetables,  Dried.     United 

States  Products  Corporation.     165,966  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial 

No.  157,971;   published  Nov.  28,   1922. 
Fruits,     Preserved     candied.       Joseph     Victorl     &     Co. 

174,147;  Oct.  2. 
Fruits,  Processed  dried.     Vin-Sok  Food  Products  Corpo- 
ration.     168,693 ;    May    29 ;    Serial   No.    169,792 ;    pub- 
lished Mar.  6,   1923. 
Fruits,    Sweet-pickled.      G.    B.    RafEetto,    Inc.      164,170  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Fudge    bars,    Chocolate-coated.      A.    B.    Mewhinney    Co. 

170,139  ;  July  10 ;  Serial  No.  162,564  ;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Fudge  bars  or  rolls.     R.  W.  Lovering.     177,368  ;  Dec.  18  ; 

Serial  No.  181,837  :  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Garlic     flavoring     compound.       B.     Heller     &     Company. 

174,715;   Oct.  23;   Serial  No.   172,990;   published  July 

24  1923. 
Gelatin.    Lijm-en-Gelatinefabriek-Delft.    177.599 ;  Dee.  18. 
Gelatin.     Puritan  Gelatin  Company.      167,077  ;  Apr.   24  ; 

Serial  No.  156,403  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Gelatin.     E'.  C.  Rich,  Inc.     172,624  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No. 

159,105  ;  published  July  25,  1923. 
Gelatin.        Societe     des     Produits     Chimiques     Coignet. 

167,845  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  165,097  ;  published  Feb.  6, 

1923. 
Gelatin. 

177,627  ; 

9,  1923. 
Ginger,  chutney,  honey,  etc.     J.  O.  Taneyhill. 

Oct.   2 :    Serial  No.   174,757 ;   published  July 
Grapefruit.     F.  L.  Owen.     163,381;  Jan.  9. 
Grapefruit,  Fresh.    Merrick  and  Rice.    173,151  ;  Sept.  18 ; 

Serial  No.  154,317  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Grapefruit,    oranges,    tangerines,    pineapples,    etc..    Fresh. 

J.   Pratt   Carroll,   Inc.      172,289 ;   Aug.    28 ;    Serial   No. 

166,347;   published   May  29,  1923. 
Grapes  and   cantaloupes.  Fresh.     Ben  H.  Arkelian  &  Co. 

172,788  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  164,482  ;  published  June 

5,    1923. 
Grapes  and  raisins.  Fresh.    A.  Mattel.     173,137  ;  Sept.  18  ; 

Serial  No.  178,266 ;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Grapes  and  vegetables,  Fresh.     East  Slope  Fruit  Associa- 
tion.    173,559  ;  Sept.  25. 
Grapes,   Fresh.     C.   Anderson.     177,148  ;   Doc.  11  ;   Serial 

No.   182,898:   published   Sept.   25,   1923. 

Associated  Growers  Inc.     169,263  ;  June 
157,402  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
J.   V.  Bare.     164.087-8:   Fpb.   13. 
California    Table    Fruit    Co.      174,311  ; 


United    Chemical 
Dec.  25 ;   Serial 


and    Organic    Products    Co. 
No.  182,189 ;  published  Oct. 


173,793  ; 
10,   1923. 


Grapes,   Fresh. 

12  ;  Serial  No 
Grapes,  Fresh. 
Grapes,    Fresh. 

Oct.  9. 
Grapes,   Fresh. 

No.  164,101 ; 
Grapes,  Fresh. 

No.  184,611 ; 
Grapes,  Fresh 


May  29  ;   Serial 


Serial 

7;   Se- 


P.   0.   Clark.     168,587  ; 
published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
L.  R.  Hamilton.     177,686  ;  Dec.  25 
published   Oct.   9,   1923. 
W.  C.   McDellan.     171.459  ;   Aug. 

rial  No.  168,371  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Grapes,  Fresh.     E.   B.   Morse.     168,469  :  May  22  ;   Serial 

No.   167,307  ;  published   Feb.   27,   1923. 
Grapes,  Fresh.     K.  Obuda.     166,435  ;  Apr.   3  ;   Serial  No. 

164,067;   published   Jan.    16,   1923. 
Grapes,     Fresh.       Sierra     Vista     Vineyard     Corporation. 

168,377  ;  May  22  ;   Serial   No.   169,329  ;   published   Feb. 

27    1923. 
Grapes,  Fresh.     Sunset  Fruit  Co.     173.639  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial 

No.   168,387 ;   published   July   3,    1923. 
Grapes,  Fresh.     Victor  Fruit  Growers.  Inc.    166,226  ;  Mar. 

27 ;    Serial  No.    165,046 ;    published    Dec.    19,    1922. 
Grapes,   Fresh    and    dehydrated.      Pacific-Italian   Trading 

Corporation.      175,766;    Nov.    13;    Serial   No.   177,046; 

published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Greasing    compound    to    be    applied   to    bread    pans,    etc. 

Dryol     Corporation.       177,768 ;     Dec.     25 ;     Serial    No. 

184,395 ;    published    Oct.    9,    1923. 
Gum,    Chewing.      American    Chicle    Company.      173,489 ; 

Sept.  25  ;     Serial  No.  175,834  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Gum,  Chewing.     Apple  Gum  Company.     171,514;  Aug.  7; 

Serial  No.  173,161 :  published  Mav  8,  1923. 
Gum,  Chewing.     R.  H.  Cobb.     173,390 ;   Sept.  25  ;   Serial 

No.  155,253;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Gum,     Chewing.       Dudley     Gum     Company. 

Apr.  17. 
Gum,     Chewing.       Dudley     Gum     Company. 

Nov.     20;     Serial    No.     161,040;    published 

1923. 
Gum,  Chewing.     Pranklin-Caro  Company.     173,620 ;  Oct. 

2  ;  Serial  No.  101,984  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 


167,002  ; 

176,196: 
Sept.     11, 


Gum,   Chewing.      Fniitora   Products   Company.      164,089 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Gum,  Chewing.     Goudey  Gum   Company.     172,781 ;   Sept 

11 ;  Serial  No.  156.001 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Gum,   Chewing.      Hershey   Chocolate   Company.      168,518; 

May  22. 
Gum,   Chewing.     Listerated   Gum   Corporation.     173,683  ; ' 

Oct.   2;   Serial  No.    178,399;   published   July   10,   1923, 
Gum,     Cbewing.       W.    J.     White.       166,011 ;     Mar.     27 ; 

Serial    No.    162,703;    published   Oct.   24,    1922. 
Gum,   Chewing.      Wm.    Wrigley   Jr.    Company.      166,091  ; 

Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  165,734  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Ham  and  bacon.     P.  Kury.     169,694  ;  June  26. 
Hams.     Hickory  Hill  Farm.     166,346  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No. 

158,311  ;   published  Jan.   16,   1923. 
Hams    and    bacon.      Barrington    Packing    Co.      175,715 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Hams  and  bacon.    Corkran,  Hill  &  Co.    167,061 ;  Apr.  24  ; 

Serial  No.  160,235  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Hams  and  bacon.     Higgin's  Packing  Company.     166,257  ; 

Mar.   27  ;  Serial  No.  164,907  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Hams  and  bacon.     Higgin's  Packing  Company.     166,660 ; 

Apr.  10  ;  Serial  No.  164,908  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Hams    and     bacon.     Smoked.       Patrick-Young    Company. 

174,633  ;   Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No.   179,677  ;  published  July 

31,  1923. 
Hams  and  bacons,  lard,  etc..  Smoked.     Shenandoah  Abat- 
toir Co.     173,538  ;  Sept.  25. 
Hams,    bacon,    lard,    and    sausage.      Greenwald    Packing 

Company.      163,843-4 ;    Jan.    30. 
Hams,  bacon,  lard,  and  sausage.     Greenwald  Packing  Com- 
pany.    168,804  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  157,150 ;  published 

Mar.  6.  1923. 
Hams,  bacon,  lard,  and  sausage  products.     Lake  Erie  Pro- 
vision Company.     172,110  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  172,422  ; 

published   May   29,    1923. 
Hams,   bacon,   sausage,   etc.     Indianapolis   Abattoir  Com- 
pany.    173,519  ;  Sept.  25. 
Hams,   bacon,  sausage,   lard,  and  boiled  hams.     Sullivan 

Packing    Company.      167,008 ;    Apr.    17. 
Hams,     bacons,     sausages,     etc.       Indianapolis     Abbatoir 

Company.     174,858  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  176,629  ;  pub- 
lished ,Tuly  31,  1923. 
Hams,     breakfast     bacon.        William     Zoller     Company. 

173,126  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  172,924  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Hams,     butter,     and     strawberries.       C.     L.     Covington. 

163,836;  Jan.  30. 
Hams,  Raw  and  cooked.     Smithfield  Company.     175,822  ; 

Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  162,216 ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Hams,  shoulders,  bacon,  etc.     Indianapolis  Abattoir  Com- 
pany.    169,929;  July  3. 
Hams,  shoulders,  bacon,  sausage,  etc.     Indianapolis  Abat 

toir  Company.     173,790;   Oct.   2;   Serial  No.   177,380 

published  July  3,  1923. 
Hams,    sugar-cured    meats,    lard,    pork    sausage.      Boise 

Butcher    Company.       166,792;     Apr.     17;     Serial    No. 

156,775  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Herring,      Smoked.        Gorton-Pew      Fisheries      Company. 

173,570;  Sept.  25. 
Herrings  and  sardines.     Yzermans  &  Co.     23,293  ;  renewed 

July   4,    1923. 
Herrings,    Salted   and   pickled.      G.    Davidson.      171,498 ; 

Aug.  7 ;    Serial  No.    171,204  ;  published  May  22,   1923. 
Hominy.    American  Hominy  Company.    176,574  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  178,156  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Honey.     A.  C.  Daman.     164,922  ;  Feb.  27. 
Honey.      Griggs    Bros.    Co.      177,134-6 :    Dec.    11  ;    Serial 

Nos.  149.694-6  ;  published  Sept.  26,  1922. 
Honey.     Griggs  Bros.   Co.     177,139  :   Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No. 

149,697;   published    Sept.    26,    1922. 
Honey.     G.  Harrison,  jr.     166,509-10  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No. 

163,664-5  ;   published  Jan.   9.   1923. 
Honey.     Long  Island  Packing  Co.  Inc.     177,181  ;  Dec.  11  ; 

Serial   No.    180,709 ;   published    Sept.   25,    1923. 
Honey.      L.    R.    Nolen.      170,156;    July    10;    Serial    No. 

169,072  ;  published  Apr.   3,  1923. 
Honey.     W.  P.  Southworth.     163,401  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Honey.     J.  A.   Warnecke.      166,886 ;    Apr.  17 ;   Serial  No. 

167,665  ;   published  Feb.  6,   1923. 
Honey    and    beeswax.       S.    F.    Von    Schuetz.       163,412 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Horse-radish.     R.  J.   Diekemper.     170,281  ;   July  10  ;   Se- 
rial   No.    172,867 ;    published    Apr.    17,    1923. 
Horse-radish  and  mustard,  jellies,  jams,  etc.     A.  Van  Erp. 

173,322  :  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  173,154  ;  published  June 

26,  1923. 
Ice  cream.     A.   M.  Alexander.      166.445 ;   Apr.   3 ;    Serial 

No.  166,494  :  published  Jan.  16,   1923. 
Ice  cream.     Bittersweet  Products  Corporation.     177.1S7  ; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  180,579  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Ice    cream.      Eridgeman-Russell    Co.      175,779 :   Nov.    13 ; 

Serial   No.    177,268 ;   published  Aug.    28,    1923. 
Ice  cream.     Geo.  K.  Brown  Co.     174.576  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial 

No.  164,576  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Ice    cream.      City    Dairy   and    Ice    Cream    Co.      170.846: 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  165,229  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Ice    cream.      Diamond    Ice    Cream    Company.      165.582 : 

Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  162,984  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Ice    cream.      Drvden    Corporation.      169,378 :    June    12 ; 

Serial  No.   170.680;   published   Mnr.    27.   1923. 
Ice  cream.     Dryden  Corporation.     173,522  ;  Sept.  25. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OiaflCE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


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Ice  cream.     Elite  Confectionery  Co.      165,780  ;   Mar.  20  ; 

Serial  No.  158.035  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Ice    cream.      Erie    County    Milk    Association.      166,816 ; 

Apr.   17 ;   Serial   No.   167,237 ;  published   Feb.   6,    1023. 
Ice  cream.     Fairmont  Creamery  Co.     163,315  ;   Jan.  9. 
Ice    cream.      Franklin    lee    Cream    Company.       176,278 ; 

Nov.     20;     Serial    No.     178,437;    published    Aug.     21, 

1923. 
Ice    cream.      Goodman    American    Ico    Cream    Company. 

170,648 :     July     17  ;     Serial     No.     169,710 ;     published 

Apr.    17.    1028. 
Ice  cream.     J.  M.  Grles.     173,274  ;  Sept.  IS  ;   Serial  No. 

174,832;  published  June  10,  1023. 
Ice  cream.     Hanselman  Candy   Company.     177,399 ;  Dec. 

18  ;   Serial  No.  159.580  ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Ice    cream.      C.    A.    Hay.     177,033 ;    Dec.   11  ;    Serial   No. 

160,938 ;   published   Sept.   IS,   1923. 
Ice  cream.     Hoyler  Baking  Company.     163.506  ;  Jan.  16. 
Ice  cream.     J.  V.  Kuhns,  jr.     176,892 ;  Dec.  4. 
Ice    cream.       Hydrox    Corporation.      174,526 ;    Oct.    16 ; 

Serial  No.  177.783  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Ice  cream.     C.  C.  Madson.     171,466;  Aug.   7;  Serial  No. 

166,396;  published  May  15,   1923. 
Ice  cream.    Miller  Ice  Cream  Company.    177,587  ;  Dec.  18. 
Ice  cream.     Nissley   Creamery   Company.     166,541 ;   Apr. 

10;  Serial  No.  157,726;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Ice   cream.     Nisslev   Creamery   Company.     168,548 ;   May 

29  ;  Serial  No.  158,995  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Ice    cream.      Sheboygan    Dairy    Products    Co.      171,912 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Ice  cream.     P.   Smolinsky.     169,812  ;  July  3  ;   Serial  No. 

166,725 ;   published   Apr.   3,    1923. 
Ice  cream.     Stuart  &  Emerson.     173,171  ;   Sept.    18  ;   Se- 
rial No.  168,130  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Ice  cream.     Watson  &  Aven.     170,157  ;   July   10 ;   Serial 

No.   169,343;   published   Apr.   3,   1923. 
Ice  cream.     E.  G.  Woolsey.     170,982  ;  July  24. 
Ice  cream  and  butter.     Carolina  Creamery  Co.     170,710 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  149,504  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Ice  cream  and  butter.     Tri-State  Ice  Cream  Corporation. 

165,379  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  160,035  ;  published  Nov.  7, 

1922. 
Ice  cream  and  frozen-custard  biscuit.   F.  Prestia.   168,558  ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  166,468 ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Ice  cream  and  frozen   dainties.     F.  E.   Mayol.     173,622  ; 

Oct.   2;    Serial   No.    165,697;    published   July   3,    1923 
Ice-cream  bar.     C.  G.  Louda.     166,506  ;  Apr.  8  ;  Serial  No. 

163,277  ;  published  Jan.   9,   1923. 
Ice-cream   bar.   Chocolate-coated.     Vlncennes    Milk   &   Ice 

Cream    Co.      166,249 ;    Mar.    27 ;    Serial    No.    163,367 ; 

published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Ice-cream  bar.   Chocolate-covered.      Cairo    Food   Products 

Company.     165,514  ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  163,326  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.  12,  1922. 
Ice-cream  bar,   Chocolate-covered.     Cairo   Food  Products 

Company.     165,660  ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No.  163,325  ;  pub- 
lished Dec.   12,    1922. 
Ice-cream  bar,   Chocolate-covered.     Cairo   Food   Products 

Company.     166,507  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  163,328  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923. 
Ice-cream   bar,    Chocolate-covered.      Cairo    Food  Products 

Company.       166,867;    Apr.    17;    Serial    No.    163,327; 

published    Dec.    19,    1922. 
Ice    cream.    Chocolate  -  coated.      Mynn    Dairy    Company. 

168,540  ;   May  29  ;   Serial  No.  157,763  ;   published  May 

23,  1922. 

Ice   cream,  Compound  of  vegetable  gums  and  sugars   for 

use   as   an   ingredient   of.      Liquid   Carbonic   Company. 

171,161 ;  July  31  ;   Serial  No.   176,485  ;   published  May 

22,  1923. 
Ice-cream   cones.     Brower   Candy   Co.      163,219 ;    Jan.    2. 
Ice-cream  cones.     J.  Gerace.     169,564  ;  June  19. 
Ice-cream  cones.     H.  L.  Goodwin.     173,618  ;  Oct.  2 ;  Se 

rial  No.  165.258  ;   published  July  3,   1923. 
Ice-cream  cones.     Walter  J.   Hirsch   Company.     172,203  ; 

Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  172,534  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Ice-cream   cones   made   of   milk   chocolate.      H.    L.    Scott. 

170,649 ;   July  17 ;  Serial  No.   170,043  ;  published  Apr. 

24,  1923. 

Ice-cream  confections.     F.   R.  Brown.      175,718  :    Nov.   6. 
Ice-cream  confections.    Square  Dipper  Specialty  Company. 

171,175  ;   July  31 ;  Serial  No.   171,474  ;  published  Mar. 

27    1923. 
Ice-cream     confections.       Sullivan,     Hensley     &     Ponto. 

176,018;  Nov.  13;   Serial  No.  177,145;  published  .July 

3,  1923. 
Ice-cream  containers,   Edible.     Jack  Frost  Sales  Agency. 

169,530  :  June  19  ;  Serial  No.  166,299  ;  published  Mar. 

20,    1923. 
Ice-cream  containers,  Edible.     F.  A.  Muscente.     174,709  ; 

Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  172,758  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Ice-cream  dainties,  Frozen.     C.  Pulliam.     173,003 ;   Sept. 

11 ;   Serial  No.  177,572  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Ice  cream,  flavored  ice,  ice-cream  bricks,  etc.     Marchiony 

Brothers,  Inc.     174,918  ;  Oct.  23. 
Ice  cream   inclosed  in   pastry.     G.   H.   Garnet.      171,144 ; 

July  31 ;  Serial  No.   161,251 ;  published  Apr.  17.  1923. 
Ice-cream  mix.     Trov  Milk  Products  Company.     168,625  ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  No.  167,742  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Ice   cream,  Nongelatinous  combination   of  substances  for 

use    in    manufacturing.      Cherry-Bassett-Winner    Com- 
pany.    167,881 ;  May  S  ;  Serial  No.  166,132  ;  published 

Feb.  20,  1923. 


Ice  cream  or  analogous  confections.  Pickaninny  Freeze 
Company  of  America.  165,796 ;  Mar.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
163,172  :  published  Dec.  26,   1922. 

Ice  cream  or  other  frozen  dainties.  Icy  Hunni  Co. 
173,226  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  173,706  ;  published  June 

26,  1923. 

Ice-cream   portion.      L.    A.    Sutermeister.      174,712;    Oct. 

23  ;  Serial  No.  172,912  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Ice-cream  preparation.     W.   Klug.     173,851  ;   Oct.   2  ;   Se- 
rial No.   174,696  ;  published  July  3,   1923. 
Ice-cream  products,  Coated.     J.  E.  Zangmaster.     174,969  ; 

Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.  158,352  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Ice    cream,    sherbet,    ices,    and    frozen    dainties.      B.    B. 

Cutrer.      168,711  ;    May   29 ;   Serial   No.   156,188  ;   pub- 
lished Mar.  13,  1923. 
Ice-cream  stick.     J.  P.  Morrill.     164,044  ;  Feb.  13. 
Ice  cream,  water  ice,  frozen  fruits,  and  frozen  puddings. 

Shevers  Ice  Cream  Company,  Inc.     165,778  ;  Mar.  20  ; 

Serial  No.  158,649  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Ice   cream,   water  ices,   and   sherbets.     Baker   Ice   Cream 

Company.     169,732  ;   June  26. 
Iced    confections.      Ice    Poles,    Inc.      177,515 ;    Dec.    18 ; 

Serial   No.    164,760 ;    published   Oct.    2,    1923. 
Ices,    Edible    cliocolate-lined    shell    adapted    to    contain. 

Polar  Food  Products  Corp.     176,423  ;  Nov.   27  ;   Serial 

No.  181,539  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Invertase  used  m   making  sugar   sirups.     American  Bur- 

tonizing      Company      and      Wallerstein      Laboratories. 

169,298  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.   166,340  ;  published  Mar. 

27,  1923. 

Jams.  J.  C.  Forkner  Fig  Gardens,  Incorporated.  175,346 ; 
Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  171,071 ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Jams  and  fruit  preserves.  N.  L.  Bennett.  166,897 ; 
Apr.   17 ;    Serial  No.   165,478 ;   published  Feb.   6,   1923. 

Jams,  jellies,  and  icings.  American  Syrup  Company. 
166,634;  Apr.  10;  Serial  No.  168,192;  published  Feb. 
6,   1923. 

Jams,  jellies,  marmalades,  fruit  preserves  and  butters, 
candies,  etc.  Frutrite  Products  Company.  167.697 ; 
May  8  ;  Serial  No.  166,991  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Jams,  vegetable  soup,  etc..  Dehydrated  apricot  and  peach. 
Caladero  Products  Company.  170,848  ;  July  24  ;  Serial 
No.  164,695  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Jellies.  Doubrava  &  Morris.  177,639 ;  Dec.  25 ;  Serial 
No.    172,B88;    published   Sept.    25,    1923. 

Jellies.  V.  P.  Kennard.  173,860;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No 
176,130;  published  July  3,  1923. 

Jellies.  V.  P.  Kennard.  176,153 ;  Nov.  20 ;  Serial  No. 
169,976  ;  published  Aug.  28.  1923. 

Jellies,  caramel  toffees,  and  other  boiler-sugar  goods. 
Walter  Robertson  &  Son,  Ltd.  170,582 ;  July  17 ; 
Serial   No.    167,690;    published    Apr.    24,    1923. 

Jellies,  jams,  canned  fruit,  etc.  Shenandoah  Valley  Apple 
Cider  &  Vinegar  Co.     163,449  :  Jan.  9. 

Jellies,  jams,  etc..  Powder  used  in  making.  Joy-Jel  Com- 
pany. 168,717 :  May  29 ;  Serial  No.  163,680 ;  pub- 
Ushed  Mar.  6,   1923. 

Jellies,  jams,  preserves,  marmalades,  and  pickles.  C.  E. 
Marvin.  175,122  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  176,198  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.  14,  1923. 

Jelly,  apple  butter,  and  fruit  preserves.  Blanke-Baer  Ex- 
tract &  Preserving  Company.  167,111 ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 
No.  163,316 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

Lard.  Anglo-American  Provision  Company.  24,555  ;  re- 
newed Apr.  17,  1924. 

Lard.  P.  S.  Arthur.  165,867;  Mar.  20;  Serial  No. 
165,113;  published  Jan.  2,   1923. 

Lard.  Boyd,  Lunham  &  Company.  173,034 ;  Sept.  11 ; 
Serial  No.  174,607  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Lard.  E.  Godel  &  Sons.  177,418;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No. 
165,586  ;   published  Oct.  2,   1923. 

Lard.  E.  Kahn's  Sons  Company.  176,638 ;  Nov.  27 ; 
Serial  No.  165,451  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Lard.  North  Packing  and  Provision  Company.  23,181 ; 
renewed  May  30,  1923. 

Lard.  North  Packing  and  Provision  Company.  23,258  ; 
renewed    June   27,    1923. 

Lard.  Schaffner  Brothers  Company.  176,680  ;  Nov.  27  ; 
Serial  No.  169,930  ;  published  Sept.  18.  1923. 

Lard.  F.  G.  Vogt  &  Sons,  Inc.  175,790-1 ;  Nov.  13 ; 
Serial  Nos.   179,756-7  ;  published  Sept.  4,   1923. 

Lard  and  butter.  Substitute  for.  Armour  &  Co.  23,291; 
renewed  July  4,  1923. 

Lard  and  its  substitutes.  W.  J.  Wilcox  Lard  and  Refin- 
ing Company.     22,211  :  renewed  Dec.  20,  1922. 

Lard  and  oU,  Hog.  W.  J.  Wilcox  Lard  and  Refining  Com- 
pany.    23,943  ;  renewed  Dec.  26,  1923. 

Lard  and  substitute  and  shortening.  Southern  Cotton 
Oil  Company.  169,222  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  158,062  ; 
published  Mar.  20,  1923. 

Lard  substitute.  Wynne  Lard  &  Provision  Co.  176,804  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Lard  substitute.  Wynne  Lard  &  Provision  Co.  176,807 ; 
Nov.   27. 

Lard  substitute.  Wynne  Lard  &  Provision  Co.  176,940; 
Dec.  4. 

Lard,  Substitute  for.  Swift  &  Company.  22,797 ;  re- 
newed Apr.  11,  1923. 

Lard  substitute.  Vegetable.  Cooknut  Corporation. 
171,127;  .July  31;  Serial  No.  175,651;  published  May 
15,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trude-marks  registered — Continued. 


Lard      substitute,      Vegetable.        Cooknut      Corporation 

173,774 ;   Oct.   2 ;   Serial  No.  175,650 ;  published  June 

26,  1923. 
Lard   substitutes.      Swift   and   Company.      167,712 ;   May 

8  ;  Serial  No.  160,637  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Lard,  vinegar,  olives,  pickles,  sauerkraut,  etc.     C.  Perceval. 

172,464;  Aug.  28;   Serial  No.   169,819;  published  May 

1,   1923. 
Lasagne,    lasagnette,    tagliarellini,    zitoni,    etc.      United 

States  Macaroni  Company,  164,930  ;  Feb.  27. 
Laxative,  pi-imarily  a  food  product  having  laxative  quali- 
ties, Food.     E.  D.  Hunsaker.     165,149  ;  Mar.  6  ;   Serial 

No.   145,688  ;   published  Nov.  7,   1922. 
Lemons,      Fresh.       Corona     Foothill     Lemon      Company. 

164,182  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lemons,     Fresh.      Corona     Foothill     Lemon     Company. 

167,704  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  164,866  ;  published  Feb.  6, 

1923. 
Lemons,     Fresh.        Corona     Foothill     Lemon     Company. 

167.709 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  164,865  ;  published  Feb.  13, 

1923. 
Lemons,   Fresh.     Santa   Paula    Citrus   Fruit  Association. 

163,533  ;  Jan.  16. 
Lemons,   Fresh.      Santa   Paula    Citrus   Fruit   Association. 

166.513 ;  Apr.   3 ;   Serial  No.  163,701 ;   published  Jan. 

9,   1923. 
Lemons,   Fresh.      Santa  Paula    Citrus   Fruit   Association. 

166,514 ;   Apr.    3 ;    Serial   No.    163,704 ;   published  Jan. 

9,   1923. 
Lemons,   Fresh.      Santa   Paula   Citrus   Fruit   Association. 

171,436 ;  Aug.    7 ;    Serial  No.   163,703 ;    published   May 

8,  1923. 
Lemons,   Fresh.      Santa   Paula   Citrus   Fruit  Association. 

176,115  ;  Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  163,702  ;  published  Sept. 

4,   1923. 
Lettuce    and     cantaloupes,    Fresh.       Sawdey    &    Hunt. 

174,685 ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   179,884  ;   published  July 

31  1923. 
Lettuce,    Fresh.      Sawdey    &    Hunt.      175,928 ;    Nov.    13 ; 

Serial  No.   179,885;  published  Aug.   28,   1923. 
Limes  .ind  lemons.  Fresh.     L.  A.  Strauss.     175,800 ;  Nov. 

13  ;   Serial  No.   179,493  ;  published  Sept.  4,   1923. 
Liquid     compound.       L.     Demartini     Supply     Company. 

169,993  ;  July  10 ;   Serial  No.  141,417  ;  published  Nov. 

29,  1922. 
Lollypops.      Popsicle    Corporation.       177,230 ;    Dec.     11 ; 

Serial  No.  181,614  ;  published   Sept.  25,  1923. 
Macaroni.      Fortune   Products    Company.      177,161 ;    Dec. 

11;  Serial  No.  181,884;  published  Sept.  25.  1923. 
Macaroni.     F.  A.  Martoccio  Macaroni  Co.     173,265  ;  Sept. 

18  ;  Serial  No.  175,258  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Macaroni.       J.     Pepe.       166,192 ;     Mar.    27 ;     Serial    No. 

161,700  ;  published  Nov.  28,  1922. 
Macaroni.     Prince  Macaroni  Mfg.  Co.     166,674  ;  Apr.  10  ; 

Serial  No.  165,708;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Macaroni.     Peter    Rossi  &  Sons   Inc.     171,360 ;   Aug.   7 ; 

Serial  No.  170,730  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Macaroni  and  olive  oil.     Kurtz  Brothers.     170,468  ;  July 

17 ;    Serial    No.    167,002  ;    published    Apr.    17,    1923. 
Macaroni  and  similar  alimentary  paste.     Alexander   Gal- 

lerani  Company.     165,799  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No.  162,170 ; 

published  Dec.   26,   1922. 
Macaroni     and    similar     alimentary     pastes.       Alexander 

Gallerani  Company.     163,322;  Jan.  9. 
Macaroni  and  spaghetti.   Red  Star  Macaroni  Co.    166,891  ; 

Apr.  17 ;  Serial  No.  167,101 ;  published  .Tan.  23,   1923. 
Macaroni    products,    canned    fruits,    vegetables,    and   fish, 

evaporated  milk,  etc.  Fontana  Food  Products  Com- 
pany. 170,507 ;  July  17 ;  Serial  No.  172,872 ;  pub- 
lished Apr.  17,  1923. 
Macaroni,  Shell-shaped.  Kansas  City  Macaroni  &  Import- 
ing Co.  172,071  ;  Aug.  21  ;  Serial  No.  177,303  ;  pub- 
lished May  29,  1923. 
Macaroni,   spaghetti,  and  vermicelli.     Sussman,  Wormser 

&  Co.    166.703  ;  Apr.  10 ;  Serial  No.  167,431 ;  published 

Feb.   6,   1923. 
Macaroni,     spaghetti,     macaroni    shells,    vermicelli,     etc. 

Kansas  City  Macaroni  &  Importing  Co.     171,169  ;  July 

31  :  Serial  No.  171,325  :  published  May  1,  1923. 
Macaroni,     spaghetti,     noodles,     and     short    paste     stuff. 

Liberty    Macaroni    Manufacturing    Co.      168,343;    May 

22  :  Serial  No.  153,609  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Macaroni,     .spaghetti,     noodles,     etc.       Liberty    Macaroni 

Manufacturing     Co.       176,994  ;     Dec.     11  ;     Serial    No. 

176,745;   published  Sept.   25.  1923. 
Macaroni,    spaghetti,    vermicelli,    etc.      Union    Macaroni 

Company.       166,866 ;     Apr.    17 ;     Serial    No.     163,554 ; 

published   Jan.  30,   1923. 
Macaroni,   vermicelli,   spaghetti.      Seattle   Macaroni    Mfg. 

Co.     173.514  ;   Sept.  25. 
Malt,  Barley.    Independent  Products  Co.     163,344  ;  Jan.  9. 
Malt  extract.     Chicago  Malt  Extract  Co.     170,102  :  July 

10 ;   Serial  No.  168,754  ;   published  Apr.   10,   1923. 
M.iU  extract.     Primalt  Products  Co.      169,168;  June  12; 

Serial  No.  167,418  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Malt   extract   and    other   food   for  infants    and   invalids. 

Horlicks    Food    Company.      23,791 ;    renevced    Nov.    7, 

1923. 
Malt  extract  for  food  purposes.     M.  A.  Hurwitz.     169,345  ; 

June  12;   Serial  No.  170,777:  published  Mar.  27,   1923. 
Malt   extract  for  food  purposes.     L.   Stetplman.    173.136; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  178,298  ;  published  June  12,  1923. 


Malt  extract  for  food   purposes.     A.  P.   Stoy.     166,103; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  164,841 ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Malt    extract    for   food   purposes.      O.    Thoma.      177,205 ; 

Dec.  11 ;   Serial  No.  179,240  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Malt  extract,  macaroni,  olive  oil,  table  sirup,  etc.     Blan- 

chette-Gazzara    Corp.      165,569 ;    Mar.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

161,107  ;  published  Dec.  26,   1922. 
Malt  extract.  Pure.     Pacific  Malt  &  Hop   Co.      177,507 ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  No.  152,767  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Malt  extracts  for  food  purposes.   S.  L.  Goldman.   165,992 ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  166,068  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Maple    cream,    sirup,    sugar,    and    honey,    sauce    for    ice 

cream.     Maple  Grove  Candies,  Inc.     170,700  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial  No.  154,522  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Marmalade.     Florida  Products  Company.     176,532 ;   Nov. 

27  ;   Serial  No.   182,505  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Marmalade  and  jellies.     N.  A.  Tvpaits.     175,749  ;  Nov.  13  ; 

Serial  No.  165,169  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Marmalade,    jams,    and    preserved   fruits.      T.    K.    Mott. 

173,376;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  176,850;  published  July 

3,  1923. 
Marmalade,   Orange.      B.    G.   DrifflU.      108,651  ;   May   29 ; 

Serial  No.   165,784  ;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 
Margarine  and  butter   substitutes.     Jacob   Dold  Packing 

Co.     163,686  ;  Jan.  23. 
Margarine,  Nut.      E.  F.   Drew  &  Co.     167,215  ;  Apr.   24 ; 

Serial  No.  163,619;   published  Dec.  19,   1922. 
Marrons     and    assorted     fruits.       G.     B.    Rafletto,     Inc. 

165,977:  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  160,974;  published  Nov. 

28,   1922. 
Mash,    Chick.      American    Milling    Company.       173,021 ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,926 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Mash,  Egg.     American  Milling  Company.     173,022  ;  Sept. 

11  ;  Serial  No.   172,925  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Masticatories.     J.   H.   Walter.     171,303 ;   Aug.   7 ;   Serial 

No.   164,758;   published  May   15,   1923. 
Matzos.     B.   Manlschewitz   Company.     166,778 ;   Apr.   10. 
Matzos.     B.  Manlschewitz  Company.     167,289  ;  Apr.  24. 
Matzos.     Redelheim  Matzo  Co.     165,108  ;  Mar.  6  ;   Serial 

No.  140,207 ;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Matzoths.     A.  Goodman  &  Sons,  Inc.     175,824  ;  Nov.  13  ; 

Serial  No.  162,732;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Mayonnaise.       Atmore    and    Son,     Inc.       170,449 ;     July 

17 ;    Serial  No.    172,196 ;   published   Apr.    10,    1923. 
Mayonnaise,  catchup.  Thousand  Island  dressing,  etc.     F.  M. 

easier.     173,186  ;   Sept.   18  ;    Serial  No.   168,755  ;   pub- 
lished June  26,  1923. 
Mayonnaise   dressing.      H.   A.   Orthmann.     168,470 ;   May 

22  ;  Serial  No.  167,582  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Mayonnaise  dressing.   C.  Vander  Koogh.    171,649  ;  Aug.  7  . 
Mayonnaise   dressing.      C.    Wilkens    Company.      170,913 ; 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  138,247 ;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
Mayonnaise  dressing  for  foodstufifs.     Eskay  Products  Com- 
pany.     168,576 ;    May    29 ;    Serial   No.    167,230 ;    pub- 
lished Mar.  6,   1923. 
Mayonnaise   dressing,  jams,   and   jellies.     Tea   Rose   Cor- 
poration.    166,350:  Apr.  3;   Serial  No.   138,657;  pub- 
lished .Tan.   9,   1923. 
Mayonnaise   dressing,   peanut   butter,   cocoa,    etc.      Cham- 
plain   Valley  Fruit  Co.     177,198  ;  Dec.   11  ;   Serial  No. 

178,713  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Mayonnaise,    salad    and    Thousand    Island    dressings    for 

salade.     Mrs.  Porter's  Salad  Dressing,   Inc.     175,698 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Mayonnaise,    salad    oil,    white    and    cider    vinegar,    and 

mustard.      Garden    State    Distributing    Co.      164,053 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Meal    and   grits,    horse,    cow,    and    hen    feed,    etc..    Corn. 

Western    Grain    Company.      176,763 :    Nov.    27 ;    Serial 

No.    175,117;    published  Aug.   21,   1923. 
Meal,  Oil.     Spencer  Kellogg  &  Sons,  Inc.     167,208;  Apr. 

24;  Serial  No.  165,138;  published  Dec.   19,  1922. 
Meal,  Steam  bone  mineral.     United  Chemical  and  Organic 

Products  Co.      177,626  ;   Dec.   25  ;   Serial   No.    182,190  ; 

published   Oct.  2,   1923. 
Meat  extracts.     Fred  Walker  &  Co.  Proprietary  Limited. 

166.873;   Apr.   17;   Serial  No.   162,087;  published   Feb. 

6,  1923. 
Meat  pie.     E.  Eckl.     164,963  ;  Feb.  27. 
Meat    pies,    dumplings,    etc.      W.    H.    Brooks.      172,611 ; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  167,597  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Meat  products.     J.  Branfman.     163,286  ;  Jan.  9. 
Meat  products.      Hvgrade   Provision    Co.      170,210 :   July 

10 ;   Serial   No.   138,568 ;   published   Apr.   10,   1923. 
Meat  seasonings.     Wolf,   Sayer  &  Heller,   Inc.      170,993 ; 

July  24. 
Meat    tongues,   meat   meal,   and  preserved   meat.   Extract 

of.       0x0,    Limited.       166,084 ;    Mar.    27 ;    Serial    No. 

157,897  ;  published  Oct.   17,   1922. 
Meats  and  lard.  Smoked  and  cured.     Jacob  Dold  Packing 

Co.     166,336;  Mar.  27. 
Meats  and  meat  products.     N.  Auth  Prov.  Co.     173,629  ; 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  162,092 ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Meats  and  meat  products.     N.  Auth  Prov.  Co.     173,644 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  162,093  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Meats,  dried  beef,  sausage,  ham,  bacon,  lard,  and  butter. 

Smoked.     Iowa  Packing  Co.     172,461  ;  Aug.  28  :  Serial 

No.   160,290;   published   May  1,   1923. 
Meats,   fresh   sausage,   and   extract  of  beef.    Smoked   and 

canned.    Cudahv  Packing  Company.     165,819  ;  Mar.  20  ; 

Serial  No.  165,782;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 


UNITED.  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  H^t  of  trade-nvarks  registei-ed — Continued. 


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Ueat.s,  Froten  aud  preserred.  New  Zealand  Kefrijreratiug 

Compauv.     165.079:  Mar.  27;  Sei-iiil  No.  101,382;  pub- 
lished IV'c.  20.  1922. 
Meats,  liams,  bacoai,  etc.    lUiiiois  Mrat  Company.    176,621  ; 

Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  174,306  ;  published  Sept.  18.  1023. 
Mcat.-i.    lard,    eggs,    etc.      Allied    Packers,    Incorporated. 

17C.0S7  ;  Nov.  13. 
Meats,    Smoked.      Vlrden    Packing    Company.      170,709  ; 

July  24;   Serial   No.   142.184;   published  May   8,   1923. 
Milk.      Natoina    Farm.      170.978;    July    24. 
Milk  and  a  powder  oont^ainiug  cocoa,  sugar  and  sUiramed 

milk.    Powdered.      Empire    Food    Products    Company. 

170,909  ;  July  24  ;   Serial   No.  151,358  ;  published  Apr. 

3,  1923. 
Milk  and   babv   foods,   I^owdered.     Fraser  Milk   Products 

Co.     173,375  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.   177,480  ;  publiehed 

July  10,  1923. 
Milk  and  buttermilk.     Supplee-WUls-Joues  Milk  Company. 

175,707;  Nov.  6. 
Milk  and  cream.     Beatrice  Creamery  Company.     173,261  ; 

Sept.  IS  ;  Serial  No.  175,459  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Milk  and  cream.     A.  M.  Eichards.     167,472  ;  May  1 ;   Se- 
rial No.  166,957  ;  pubUshed  'Dec.  12,  1922. 
Milk  and  cream,  butter,  cheese,  eggs,  etc..  Raw.    W.  Mellor. 

170,510  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.   166,082  ;  published  July 

31,  1923. 
Milk  and  cream,  butter,  milk,  and  cottage  cheese,  Eaw. 

KoUy-Lester  Milk  Company.     172,610  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 

No.  168,717  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Milk   and   cream.   Evaporated.     W.   B.   Fair.      168,567-8 ; 

Jlay    29 ;    Serial    Nos.    166,881-2 ;    published    Feb.    27, 

1923. 
Milk,    Bottled,    Kokomo    Grocers    Dairy    Products    Com- 
pany.    176,861 ;  Dec.  4  ;  Serial  No.  168,533  ;  published 

Sept.   11,   1923. 
Milk,  butter.     C.  J.  Davol.     176,687  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No. 

167,714  ;   published  July  31,   1923. 
Milk,    butter,    and    ice    cream,    Freeh.      Evansville    Pure 

Milk  Co.     175,221 ;  Oct.  30. 
Milk,  butter,  eggs,  and  cheese,  Kaw  and  pasteurized.     H.  N. 

Brawner,   ir.     172.566  ;   Sept.   11 ;   Serial   No.   170,739  ; 

published  May  1,  1928. 
Milk,  butter,  eggs,  and  cheese.  Saw  and  pasteurized.     H.  N. 

Brawner,  jr.     172,684;  Sept.   11;   Serial  No.   161,349; 

published  May  15,  1923. 
Milk,    canned    vegetables,   fruit,    etc..    Evaporated.      John 

Hoffmann    &    Sons    Co.      176,839 :    Dec.    4 ;    Serial    No. 

178,249 :    published    Aug.    21,    1923. 
Milk,    Condensed.      Helvetia    Milk    Condensing    Company. 

167,303;  Apr.  24. 
Mi!k,   Condensed.     Nestle  £s  Anglo-Swiss  Condensed   Milk 

Co.     176,697;  Nov.   27;   Serial  No.   157.625;  published 

Sept.   11.   1923. 
Milk,  Condensed.     N«Btl6  &  Anglo-Swiss  Condensed  Milk 

Co.     177,427;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  157,629;  published 

Sept.  18,  1923. 
Milk,  Condensed  and  evaporated.     Dairymen's  League  Co- 
operative Association,  Inc.     173,135  ;   Sept.   18  ;  Serial 

No.   178,376 ;   published   June   12,   1923. 
Milk,  cream,  and  chocolate  milk  food  beverages.     Sterling 

ivnik  Company.     176.102  ;  Nov.   13. 
Milk,  cream,  and  milk-chooolatp  drinks.  Preserved.     Ster- 
ling   Milk    Company.      176.287  :    Nov.    20 ;    Serial    No. 

178,297 :   published   Sept.    4,    1923. 
Milk,    cream,    butter,    cheese,     and    ice    cream.       H.     P. 

Hood  &  Sons.     177.137:  Dec.   11:    Serial  No.   146,215: 

published  June  6,  1922. 
Milk,   cream,   buttermilk.     Supplee-Wills-Jones  Milk  Com- 
pany.     177,706;    Dec.    25;    Serial    No.    164.457:    pub 

lished   Oct.  2,   1923. 
Milk     culture.       Lacteal     .Analytical     Laboratories,     Inc. 

169.196  ;  .Tune  12  ;   Serial  No.   169,767  ;  published  Mar. 

27.  1923. 
Milk,    Evaporated.      Defiance    Dairv    Products    Company. 

177.299 ;    Dec.   18 ;   Serial  No.   174,129 ;   published   Oct. 

2.    1923. 
Milk,    E)vaporated.      L.    L.    Lyons.    *  173,498 :    Sept.    25 : 

Serial  No.  175,668  ;  published  .Tune  19,  1923. 
Milk,   Evaporated.     National   Dairy   Company.     168.797 : 

May  29 ;   Serial  No.   142,994  ;   published  Mar.   6,   1923. 
Milk,      Evaporated.        Troy     Milk     Products     Company. 

174,916  ;  Oct.  23. 
Milk,  Fermented.     Malone  Dairy  Co.     166.895  :  Apr.   17  ; 

Serial  No.  165,804  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Milk.  Fermented  bottled.     Lederle  Antitoxin  Laboratories. 

169.164;  June  12;  Serial  No.  167,136;  published  Mar. 

27,  1023. 
Milk  for  nursery  and  sick-room  use.  Pure.     Walker-Gordon 

Laboratory  Co.     23,043  ;  renewed  May  16,  1923. 
Milk  for  use  in  making  beverages,  Malted.     J.  A.  Harris. 

167,817  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  161,885  ;  published  Feb.  20. 

1923. 
Milk,     Fresh.       Matthews     Selected     Dairies     Company. 

167,237  ;   Apr.   24  ;    Serial  No.   159,603  ;  published  Dec. 

26,   1922. 
Milk  powder.  Wholp-.     Merrell-Soule  Company.      171.105: 

July  31  :  Serial  No.  174.474  :  published  May  8,  1928. 
Milk,       Powdered.  International       Dr>'       Milk       Co. 

170,698-700 ;    .July   24 ;    Serial    Nos.    155,689-91  ;    pub- 
lished Apr.   24,   1923. 
Milk,  Powdered.     Merrell-Soule  Company.     173,222  ;  Sept. 

18;  Serial  No.  174,146;  published  June   19,  1923. 

5833&— 92 


Milk  products,  ice  cueara,  aii<i  confection*.    J.  D.  Uosssell. 

177,280  :  Dec.   11. 
Milk  solids   to  be  used  as  a  tonic  for  poultry   and  hogs, 

Products  consisting  of.     California  Central  Creameries. 

163.291  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Milk  without  sugar,  Concentrated.     Nestl6  &  Anglo-Swiss 

Condensed    Milk    Co.      176.695  •;    Nov.    27;    Serial    No. 

]57,62.S:    publiKhed   Sept.    18,    1923. 
Milling  products.     Berea  Milling  Co.     177.504  ;   Dec.   18  ; 

Serial  No.  145.933;  published' Apr.  3,  1923. 
Mincemeat.     T.  F.  B.  Sotham.     170,444  ;  July  17  ;  Serial 

No.  172,126  ;   published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Mincemeat,   plum   pudding,   and    fig   pudding.     Charles   A. 

Ransclier  &  Co.     176.9<31  ;  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  177,622  ; 

published   .\ug.   21,    1023. 
.Mints.     II.  W.  Alexander,  jr.     168,565  ;  May  29  ;   Serial 

No.  166,802  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Molasses.     Boston  Molasses  Company.     168,543  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  No.  158,212  ;  published  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Molasses.     Mifflin   Chemical   Corp.      169,127 ;    June   5. 
Molasses.     Penick  &  Ford,   Ltd.,   Incorporated.     169,344  ; 

•Tune  12  ;   Serial  No.   170.692  :  published  Mar.   27,  1923. 
Molasses.     Wm.  Wirt  Wickes  &  Son.     175,110;   Oct.  30; 

Serial  No.  176,930  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Molasses   and    sirup,    ground   spices,   and   candies.    Table. 

Malone   &   Hyde,    Inc.      164,670 ;    Feb.    27. 
Mushroom  paste.     A.  G.  Hupfel.jr.     171,577;  Aug.  7 ;  Se- 
rial No.  172,382  ;  published  May  22,  1923. 
Mushroom   sauce,  olive  oil,  dry   mushrooms,   concentrated 

paste,   etc.     Podesta   Import   Company.     167,084  ;   Apr. 

24;  Serial  No.   152.586;  published  Dec.  26,   1922. 
Mustard.      Charles   Gulden,    Inc.     164,923 ;    Feb.   27. 
Mustard,    honey,   pickles,    etc..    Prepared.      W.    Diehnelt, 

Inc.     176,907.     Dee.   4. 
Mustard,  mayonnaise  and  olive  relishes.  Prepared.     Mary- 
land    Packing    Co.       169,402 ;     June     12 ;     Serial     No. 

160,145  :  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Mustard,    tartar,    and    mayonnaise   dressings.      A.    Julien. 

166,901;    Apr.   if;   Serial  No.   164,595;   published   Feb. 

0,  1923. 
Mustard,  vinegar,  tomato  catchup,   coffee,  etc..  Prepared 

A.  B,  Gray.     173,933  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,485  ;  pub 

lished  July  17,  1923. 
Mutton,  lamb,  beef,  and  tallow.    New  Zealand  Refrigerat- 
ing  Company    Limited.      167,441 ;   May    1 ;    Serial    No. 

161,371;     published    Jan.    30,     1923. 
Noodles.      C.    Poltzer.      173,352;    Sept.    25;    Serial    No. 

166,508;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Noodles.     Home-Made  Noodle  Co.     163,435  ;  Jan.  9. 
Noodles  and  alimentary  paste  products.     John  B.  Canepa 

Company.       168.574 ;    May    29 ;     Serial    No.    167,166 ; 

riublished  Feb.  27,  1923. 
Nut  butter.     Battle  Creek  Food  Company.     175,371  ;  Nov. 

6;  Serial  No.  175,057;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Nut    food.     Prepared.       Battle    Creek    Pood     Company. 

170,860;  July  24;  Serial  No.  168,509;  published  Mar. 

27,   1923. 
Nut      meats.      Salted.        National     Nut      Products      Co. 

174,912  ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   179,109 ;   published  July 

31   1923. 
Nuts!      Coionial   Novelty   Co.      168.669;   May   29;    Serial 

No.  152,740  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Nuts    and    candy,    Chocolate-coated.      0.    P.    Catsigianls. 

171,421  ;   Aug.    7 ;   Serial  No.   172,257  ;   published   May 

8,   1923. 
Nuts   and   glac4    fruit    candies.      Charles    S.    Cash,    Inc. 

163,813  ;  Jan.   30. 
Nuts  and  nut  products.     United  Fig  &  Date  Co.     173,612  i 

Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  157,701 ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Nuts  and  peanut  butter.     Famo  Nut  Co.     169,280  ;  June 

12  ;  Serial  No.   132.034  :  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Nuts  and  peanut  butter.     Pedigreed  Products  Corporation. 

176,700  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  176,648  ;   published  Sept. 

11,   1923. 
Nuts   and   peanut    butter.      Pedigreed    Products    Corpora- 
tion.      177,727 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Serial    No.    176,647 :    pub- 
lished Sept.  IS,   1923. 
Nuts,  Brazil    United  -Fig  &  Date  Company,  The.    173,378 ; 

Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  176,298  ;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Nuts,    Candied   and   salted.      B.    Steeves.      166,515 ;    Apr. 

3  :    Serial   No.   163.716  ;   published  Jan.  9,   1923. 
Nuts  in  the  shell  and   shelled,   salted  and   candled   nuts, 

and  glace  fruit  candles.    Charles  S.  Cagh,  Inc.    163,904  ; 

Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  163,613  ;  published  Feb.  0,  1923. 
Nuts,  Mixed.     Graham  Co.     177,597;  Dec.  18. 
Nuts,   Mixed.     Graham  Co.   Inc.     167.333 ;   Apr.   24. 
Nuts,   Salted   and   unsalted.      A.    S.    Plowman.     165,851  ; 

Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  153,155  ;  published  Dee.  26,  1922. 
Nuts,  Shelled.     Great  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Tea  Company. 

109,197  ;  June  12  ;   Serial  No.   169.744  ;  published  Mar. 

27.  1923. 
Oat    flour    or    meal,    Prepared.      Fleming    &    Company. 

176,198;  Not.  20;  Serial  No.  124,262  ;  published  June 

21,  1921. 
Oatmeal  and  similar  oat  foods.     H-0  (Hornby's  Oatmeal) 

Company.      23,770 ;   renewed    Oct.    31,    1923. 
Oats   and   wheat   food.    Rolled.      Quaker   Oats    Company. 

172,768  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  174,335  ;  published  June 

5,  1923. 
Oats,  coffee,  salted  ppanuts,  etc.,  Rolled.     G.  E.  Burslev  & 

Company.     176,758  :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  175,183  ;  pub- 
lished  July   31,    1923. 


1458 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Continued. 


Oats,    corn    meal    and    flakes,    wheat    flour,    etc.,    Rolled. 

American  .Hominy    Company.      163,547;    Jan.    23. 
Oats,    corn    meal,    wheat    flour,    rye    flour,    etc..    Rolled. 

Quaker   Oats   Company.      176,874 ;   Dec.    4 ;    Serial   No. 

181,647:    published   Sept.    25,    1923. 
Oats,    Rolled.      Quaker    Oats    Company.      176,850 ;    Dec. 

4 ;    Serial   No.    174,751  ;    published    Sept.    4,    1923. 
Oats,  Rolled.     Quaker  Oats  Company.     173.012;  Sept,  11; 

Serial  No.  173,983  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Oats,  Rolled.     Rich  Brothers  Cereal  Company.     175,425  ; 

Nov.   6  ;   Serial  No.   174,031 ;   published  May   15,   1923. 
Oats,  Rolled.     Wimberley  Grocer  Co.     167,123 ;  Apr.  24  ; 

Serial  No.  164,984  ;  jDUblished  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Oats,    split    peas,    hominy,    farina,    etc.,    Rolled.      Albers 

Bros.     Millins?    Co.       177,227 ;     Dec.     11  ;     Serial    No. 

175,753  :  published  Sept.  25.  1923. 
Oats,  velvet  meal,  corn  grits,  etc.,  Rolled.     Nehraska  Cltv 

Cereal  Mills.     22,212  ;   renewed  Dec.  27,  1922. 
Oats,   wheat   cereal,   bran   flakes,   etc.      Washburn    Crosby 

Company.     177,829  ;   Dec.  25. 
Oil  and  canned  anchovies,  Olive.    A.  Russo.    172,064  ;  Aug. 

21 ;  Serial  No.  177.411 ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Oil    and   canned   fruits   and   vegetables.    Olive.      Mouquiu 

Restaurant  and  Wine  Company.     174,031  ;  Oct.  2  ;   Se 

rial    No.     176,687;    published    June    19,    1923. 
Oil,  caraway  and  celery  seeds,   cocoa  butter,   etc.,   Olive. 

Sun    Drug    Company.      170,912 ;    July    24  ;    Serial    No. 

139,632;   published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Oil,  Cottonseed.     Cella's,  Inc.     173,143  ;  Sept.   18  ;   Serial 

No.  178,090;  published  June  12,  1923. 
Oil,    Cottonseed.      Cooknut    Corporation.      171,052;    July 

31  ;  Serial  No.  175,652  ;  published  May  15.  1923. 
Oil,  Edible  corn.     Corn   Products  Refining  Co.     171,176  ; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  171,487  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Oils,  Edible,  cottonseed,  and  vegetable.     American  Cotton 

Oil  Company.     173,090 ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  177,812  ; 

published  June   12,   1923. 
Oil    flavored    with    olive    oil,    Vegetable.      Strohmeyer    & 

Arpe  Company.     168,571 ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  166,959  : 

published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
on  for  frying,  cooking,  etc.,  Cottonseed.     Great  Atlantic 

and   Pacific   Tea    Company.      174,609 ;   Oct.    23 ;    Serial 

No.  176,106  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Oil  for  salad  and  cooking,  Vegetable.     American  Cotton 

Oil  Company.     168,644 ;  May  29 ;   Serial  No.   165,575  ; 

published   Feb.   20,   1923. 
Oil  for  salads   and   cooking.     American   Cotton   Oil  Com- 
pany.     170,400 ;    July    17 ;    Serial    No.    171,520 ;    pub- 
lished Apr.  10,  1923. 
Oil,  oleomargarine,  cooking  fats,  etc..  Cottonseed.     Proc- 
ter  and    Gamble   Company.      177,189 ;   Dec.    11 ;    Serial 

No.  177,996  :  puhlished  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Oil.   Olive.     C.   Basilea  &  Co.     168,612  ;  May  29  ;   Serial 

No.   168,912 ;   published  Feb.   13,   1923. 
Oil,   Olive.     Bertlnl  Bros.     166.454 ;   Apr.   8 ;   Serial   No. 

166.034  ;   published  Jan.  16,  1923. 
Oil,    Olive.      Buenaventura    Balcells    Vallbona.      171,489 : 

Aug.   7  ;   Serial  No.   135,438  ;   published  May  22,   1923. 
Oil,  Olive.     G.  Cinelli  Company.     165,030;   Feb.  27. 
Oil,  Olive.     Corrado  &  Marranzlni.     173,626  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Se 

rial  No.  164,493  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Oil,  Olive.     F.  &  J.  di  Palma.     169,163  ;  June  12 ;  Serial 

No.  166,878  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Oil,    Olive.      S.    Fazio.      166,024;    Mar.    27;    Serial    No. 

163.577  ;   published  Dec.   5,  1922. 
Oil,  Olive.     A.   Gash.     164,086:   Feb.   13. 
Oil,    Olive.      Giaeomo   Costa  Fu  Andrea.      166,154 ;  Mar. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  155,168  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Oil,  Olive.     H.  Janssen  &  Co.     172,028  ;  Aug.  21  ;   Serial 

No.   167,642  :   published  May  29,   1923. 
Oil,    Olive.      H.    Karlin.      173.784;    Oct.    2;    Serial    No 

176,550;  published  July  3,   1923. 
Oil,    Olive.      H.    Karlin.      175,860;    Nov.    13;    Serial    No. 

175,497  ;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Oil.   Olive.     G.   Lingua   &  Co.     168,158 ;   May   15  ;   Serial 

No.    165,237 :    published   Feb.    13.    1923. 
Oil,    Olive.      J.    Lupi.      165.950 :    Mar.    27 ;    Serial    No. 

132,869 ;   published   Dec.   12,    1922. 
Oil,  Olive.     Mailliard  &  Schmledelh     170,872  ;   July  24  ; 

Serial  No.  165,801  ;   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 
Oil,  Olive.     Mailliard  &   Schmieden.     170,922;   July   24; 

Serial  No.   165,802 ;   published  Apr.   24,   1923. 
Oil,  Olive.     R.  Martorelli.     170,703  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No. 

152,269  ;  published  May  9,  1922. 
Oil,  Olive.     Patrician  Olive  Oil  Corp.     168,360  ;  Mav  22  ; 

Serial  No.  165,460;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Oil,    Olive.      C.    Perceval.  ■     173,770 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No 

176,913;  published  July  3,  1923. 
Oil,   Olive.     Joseph  Petrocelli  &  Co.      177,262 ;   Dec.   11 ; 

Serial  No.   169,181 ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Oil,   Olive.      Rome   Importing    Co.      171,639 ;    Aug.    7. 
Oil,   Olive.      Rome   Importing  Co.     173,776 ;   Oct.   2 ;    Se 

rial  No.  175,680  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Oil,  Olive.    F.  Romeo  &  Co.     170,979  ;  July  24. 
Oil,  Olive.    F.  Romeo  &  Co.     176,690;  Nov.  27;  Serial  No. 

167,364  ;   published   Aug.    21.    1923. 
Oil,  Olive.     G.  Sensat  Hi.ios.     164,118  ;  Feb.   13. 
Oil,  Olive.     Theodore  &  Lpvas.     165.823  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial 

No.   165,511:  publi.shed  Jan.  2,   1923. 
Oil,  Olive.     John  Vlttucci   Company.     173,588  ;   Sept.   25. 
Oil.  Salad.     Lehannon  Oil  Co.     171,761 :  Aug.  14  ;  Serial 
No.' 160,416;  published  May  15,  1923. 


Oil,   Salad  and   cooking.     H.  E.   Havens.      170,520 ;   July 

17  ;    Serial   No.    172,738  ;  '  published   Apr.    17,    1923. 
Oil,     Salad     vegetable.       Reliable     Importing     Company. 

170,446 ;  July   17  ;   Serial   No.   172,174  ;  published  Apr. 

10,  1923. 
Oil,  Vegetable.     Joe  Lowe  Co.     164,125  ;  Feb.  13. 
Oil,   Vegetable   salad.      Reliable  Importing   Co.      169,307; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  168,238  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Oil,  Winter -pressed  cottonseed  salad.     A.  Gash.     173,445  ; 

Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  173,819  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Oils    and   fats,    Edible.      American   Cotton    Oil   Company. 

175,734  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  178,944  ;  published  Sept. 

4,  1923. 
Oils,    Edible.      De    Bruyn    Limited.      171,742 ;    Aug.    14 ; 

Serial  No.  169,125  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Oils,   fats,   and   combinations   thereof.    Edible.      American 

Cotton    Oil    Company.      175,852  ;    Nov.    13 ;,  Serial   No. 

176,709  ;   published   Aug.   28,    1923. 
Oils  for  mechanical  and  food  purposes.  Cottonseed.   Amer- 
ican   Cotton    Oil    Company.      23,776 ;     renewed    Oct. 

31,  1923. 
Oils,  macaroon  paste,  crystallized  fruit  candies,  etc..  Salad 

and  cooking.     Cnllfornia  Prune  &  Apricot  Growers,  Inc. 

176,727  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.   172,932  ;  published  Aug. 

21,    1923. 
Oils,  Olive      Elysee  Olive  Oil  Company.     167,972  ;  May  8. 
Oils,    Olive    and    salad.      Strohmeyer    &    Arpe    Company. 

171,200 ;   July  31 ;  Serial  No.   151.237  ;   published  May 

1,  1923. 
Ons,  Vegetable.     Puget  Sound  Oil  Works  Inc.     176,105; 

Nov.     20 ;     Serial    No.     140,398 ;     published    Aug.     21, 

1923. 
Oleo,    oleo   oil,   and   shortening.      Consolidated    Rendering 

Co.     172,462  ;  Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.    162,723  ;  published 

May  8,   1923. 
Oleo,   oleo   oil,   and   shortening.     Consolidated   Rendering 

Company.     177,225  :  Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  175,187  ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 
Oleaginous  or  unctuous  food   substances.  Prepared  fatty. 

Southern    Cotton    Oil    Company.      168.645 :    May    29 ; 

Serial   No.    165.605 ;    published   Feb.   27,   1923. 
Oleomargarine.     Glidden  Nut  BiAter  Company.     170.669  ; 

July  17  ;  Serial  No.   159,506  ;  published  Feb.  13,  1923. 
Oleomargarine.    Jaburg  Brothers,  Inc.     176,455  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.  176,630;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Oleomargarine.      Morris   &    Company.      167,112-3  3;    Apr. 

24  ;  Serial  Nos.  163,346-7  ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Oleomargarine.     Morris  &  Company.     170,798  ;   July  24  ; 

Serial  No.  170,443  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Oleomargarine.      E.   A.    Stevenson    &   Co.      167,025 ;    Apr; 

24  ;  Serial  No.  161,899  ;  published  Dec.  12.  1922. 
Olive  butter.  E.  W.  Jeffress,  Inc.  165,653  ;  Mar.  13. 
Olives.      Bolivar   Packing   Company.      175,617;    Nov.    6; 

Serial   No.   180,835;   published  Aug.   21.  1923. 
Olives,   allspice,   savory,   mustard,   etc.     Chas.   W.  Bauer- 

meister  Co.     171,313  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  166,932  ;  pub- 
lished May   15,   1923. 
Olives    and    olive    oil.      Wyandotte    Olive    Growers    Asso- 
ciation.     166,502 ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial   No.    162,789 ;   pub- 
lished .Tan.  16,  1923. 
Olives,  Ripe.     Curtis  Corporation.     169,705  ;  June  26. 
Onions.      W.   R.    Wedrick.      173,946 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No 

177,941  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
Oranges.       Sanger     Citrus     Ass'n.       168,602 ;    May    29 ; 

Serial  No.  168,492  ;  published  Mar.  6.  1923. 
Oranges  and  lemons.     L.   A.  Banks.     172,620  ;  Sept.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  161,960  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Oranges    and   lemons.    Fresh.      Escondido    Citrus    Union 

173,789  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,369  ;  published  July  3 

1923. 
Oranges,    bananas,    mangoes,    .iam,    etc.       W.     L.    Kann. 

176,529  :  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.  182,824  ;  published  Sept. 

18.    1923. 
Oranges,  Fresh.     Buckeye  Nurseries,  Inc.     165,983 ;  Mar. 

27  ;  Serial  No.  162,329  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Oranges,    Fresh.      R.    Krasnow    &    Sons,    Inc.      163.353 ; 

Jan.   9.  * 

Oranges,   Fresh.     Santiago  Orange  Growers  Association. 

164,661;  Feb.  27. 
Oranges,    grapefruit,    and    citrous    fruit.      J.    M.    Knight. 

17i,270  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  168,848  ;  published  May  1, 

1923. 
Oranges,   grapefruit,   tangerines,   etc..   Fresh.     J.    C.    Lee, 

sr.      166,421  ;    Apr.    3  ;    Serial   No.    164,815  ;   pubUshed 

Jan.  9,  1923. 
Oranges,    grapefruit,    tangerines,    etc.,    Fresh.      Leesburg 

Packing  House.     166,422  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  164,813  ; 

published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Oysters.    S.  B.  Field.  171,343  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  173,184  ; 

published  May  8,  1923. 
Oysters.     Haas  Brothers.     24,182  ;  renewed  Feb.  6,  1924. 
Oysters.     McNasby  Oyster  Co.     172,946  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial 

No.  155,269  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Oysters.     J.   C.   Walker  &  Bros.     175,396 ;   Nov.   6 ;   Se- 
rial No.  155,848;  published  Mar.  27,   1923. 
Oysters  and  clams,  cooked  lobsters,   scallops,  etc.     J.  G. 

■patton.      172,774;   Sept.   11;   Serial  No.   101,176;   pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Oysters.    Fresh.      Goodwin    Oyster    Company.      163,817; 

"Jan.  30. 
Paprika  and  spices.     E.  Miltenberg,  Inc.     170,158  ;  July 

10;    Serial   No.    169,407;    published    Apr.    3,    1923. 


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Paprika  ami  spices,   Spanisli.     E.   Klores.     174,793  ; 
23  ;   Serial  No.  174,567  ;  publis 
e  pro'luct 
"6,682:  No 


Oct. 
ishod  .Tuly  24,  1923.' 
Alimentary.      A.   Goodman   &   Sons,   Inc. 

176,682:  Nov.  27;  Serial  No.   160,545;   published  Sept. 

11.   192S. 
Pastes,    Alimentary.      La    Cle.    C.    H.    CatelU,    Limited. 

174,951  :   Oct.  30 ;   Serial  No.   166.348 ;  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Pastes,  Alimentary.     Seattle  Macaroni  Mfg.  Co.     170,988  ; 

July  24. 
Paste   products,    Alimentary       Wisconsin    Macaroni   Com- 
pany.    164.075  ;   Feb.  27. 
Pastries.     Py-Et  Company.     170,802  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No. 

169,456;  published  Feb.  27.  3  023. 
Pastry.     O.  Davis  and  C.  K.  Ridcway.     167,435  ;  May  1 ; 

Serial  No.  163.216;  published  Jan.  30.  1923. 
Pastry.        National      Cream     Fried      Cake      Corporation. 

166.282  ;  Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  148,810  ;  published  Nov. 

7,  1922. 
Pastry  and   cakes  and   macaroon   tarts.     Victoria  Pastry 

Co.     170,836  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.   157;457  ;  published 

Mar.  27,  1923. 
Pastry,  doughnuts,  bread,  cake,  potato  chips,  etc.     Home 

Dairy  Company.     176,952  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  147,288  ; 

publislied  Mar.  14. 
Pastry,  fruit  tarts  and   pies.     H.  Zincke.     167,212  ;  Apr. 

24 ;    Serial   No.   164,847  ;   published    Jan.    30,   1923. 
Pastry  preparation.     B.   Heller  and  Company.     174,138 

Oct.   2. 
Peanut  butter.     Kidd  and  Company.     175,777  ;   Nov.  13  ; 

Serial  No.   177.304  ;  published  Aug.   14,  1923. 
Peanut  butter.     Nash  Coffee  Company.     166,439  ;  Apr.  3  ; 

Serial    Nos.    166.901-2 :   published   Jan.   16,    1923. 
Peanut  butter.     Nash  Coffee  Company.     169,026  ;  May  29. 
Peanut  butter.     E.  K.  Pond  Companv.     171.627  ;  Aug.  7  ; 

Serial  No.   176,427 ;  published  May   22,   1923. 
Peanut  butter.     L.   Snow.     174,527;  Oct.  16;   Serial  No. 

177,877;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Peanut  butter.     G.   Towneend.     171,463  ;   Aug.   7  ;    Serial 

No.   167,855 ;   published   May   8,    1923. 
Peanut    butter    and    salted    peanuts.      G.    Q.    Townsend 

166.903  :  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No.  164,280 ;  published  Feb.  6 

1923. 
Peanut   butter,   butter,   cereals,   coffee,   tea,    etc.     W.    H 

Johnson.     177,645  :  Dec.  25  ;  Serial  No.   162,932  ;  pub 

lifihed   Aug.   21,   1923. 
Peanut  butter,   olives,   mustard,   chow   relish.      Walter  J 

Hirsch    Co.      170,584 :    July    17 ;    Serial    No.    157,523 

published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Peanut   jam.      Honev    Products   Co.      170,557 :    July    17 

Serial    No.    173.769 :    published   Apr.    24,   1923. 
Peanuts  and  all   kinds  of  nut   meats   and  nut  products 

C.  A.   Coarl.     173,354 ;   Sept.   25 ;    Serial  No.   162,917 

published  June  26,  1923. 
Peanuts  and  almonds,  peanut  butter,  olive  oil,  etc.,  Salted 

Kondit  Co.     173,096  ;  Sept.  11. 
Peanuts    and    salted    almonds,    Salted.      H.    D.    Sawkins 

170,746  ;  July  24  ;   Serial  No.  173,580  ;  published  Apr, 

24,  1923. 
Peanuts   in   the  shell.     J.  B.   Clancy.     166,448 ;  Apr.   3 

Serial   No.    166,346;    published   Jan.    16,    1923. 
Peanuts,  peanut  candies,  and  peanut  butter,  Salted.     Lum 

mis    &    Co.      169.499:    June    19;    Serial    No.    156,230 

published   June    13.    1923. 
Peanuts    prepared    with    meat    extract.      H.    G.    Craven 

173,643  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  158,815  ;  published  July  10 

1923. 

Peanuts.  Roasted.     Betterton-Rupert  Coffee  Co.     1?7,775  ; 

Dec.  25  :  Serial  No.  183,904  ;  published  Oct.  9,  1923. 
Peanuts,   Roasted   and   salted.      R.    J.    George.      171,435 ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  163,795  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Peanuts,  Salted.     National  Food  Products  Co.     173,561 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Peanuts,  Sugar-coated.     G.  J.  Bulubassis.     177,089  ;  Dec. 

11 :  Serial  No.  173,590  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Pecans.      S.   G.    Simons.      169,024 ;   May    29. 
Pectin,  fruit  preserves,  jelly,  etc.,  containing  added  pectin. 

Concentrated  fruit.     H.  L.  Hulburt.     173,184  ;  Sept.  18  ; 

Serial   No.    169,249 ;    published    June    26,    1923. 
Pickles.     American  Pickle  &  Canning  Companv.    170,518  ; 

July  17  :   Serial  No.  172,716  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Pickles.     American  Pickle  &  Canning  Companv.     171,413  ; 

Aug.  7  ;  Serial  No.  172,717  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Pickles.      E.    W.    Maffitt.      173,808 :    Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No 

171,371  ;   published  May   15,   1923. 
Pickles  and  canned  vegetables.     American  Pickle  &  Can- 
ning Company.     171,311 :  Aug.   7  ;  Serial  No.  166,621 ; 

published   May    15.    1923. 
Pickles  and  canned  vegetables.     American  Pickle  &  Can- 
ning Company.     174.997  ;  Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.  172,715  ; 

published  Aug.   14.  1923. 
Pickles  and  condiments.    Price-Booker  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    171,099  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  174,100  ;  published 

May  8,    1923. 
Pickles,    canned    vegetables,    vinegar,    horse-radish,    etc.. 

Bulk,  bottled,  and  canned.    Pepin  Pickling  Co.   166,072  ; 

Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  159,526  ;  published  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Pickles,    catchup,    sauerkraut,    etc.      Hyman    Pickle    Co 

174,149  ;  Oct.  2. 
Pickles,    catchup,    tomato    paste,    vinegar,    mustard,    etc. 

Williams    Food    Co.      167.053 :    Apr.    24 ;    Serial    No. 

161,603  :  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 


Pickles,   Crystallized  sweet.      L.    Curtiss.      170,071  ;    July 

10;    Serial   No.    165,913;   published   Mar.    27,   1923. 
Pickles,    Sweet.      Fa-Mo    Company.      174,946 ;    Oct.    30 ; 

Serial  No.  167,592;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Pickles,  tomato  catchup,  cider  vinegar,  etc.,  Sweet.     Cali- 
fornia Supply  Company.     165,441 ;  Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No. 

165, 346:   puljlisbed  Jan.   2,  1023. 
Pickles,  vinegar,  fruit  jellies  and  preserves,  etc.     Roscos 

Haegelin   Co.     177,145;    Dec.    11;   Serial  No.   152,276; 

published  Nov.  22,  1921. 
Pie-filling  meringue  powder  and  Jell  for  making  desserts. 

Wilkes  &  Seaman  Co.     164,987  ;  Feb.  27. 
Pies.     Pittsford  Purity  Pie  Companv.     165,947  ;  Mar.  20. 
Pies.     Simon  Hubig  Company.     165,63,3-4  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pies.     Simon  Uubig  Company.     105,636-7  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pies.     Simon  Hubig  Company.     3  65,639;  Mar.  13. 
Pies.     Simon  Hubig  Company.     165.657-9  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pies.     Simon  Hubig  Company.     160,297  ;  Mar.  27. 
Pies.     J.  Kalt,  jr.     170,947  ;  July  24  ;  Serial  No.  167,918  ; 

published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Pies.     Wasner  Pastry  Company.     165,380  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 

No.    159,911  :   published    Dec.    5.    1922. 
Pies,  cakes,  bread,  and  pastries.     C.  W.  Gosney.     172.463  ; 

Aug.  28;  Serial  No.  169,757;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Pies,    dumplings,   etc.,    Meat.      W.    H.    Brooks.      173,175 ; 

Sept.  18  ;   Serial  No.  170,806  ;  published  June  26,  1023. 
Pies,    Lemon-meringue.       SnnUist    Lemon    Pie    Company. 

176,568  ;  Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.   178,576  ;  published   Sept. 

18,    1923. 
Pigeons,  squabs,  or  poultry.  Live  or  dressed.     .T.  M.  Pun. 

168,595  ;  May  29 ;   Serial  No.   164,720  ;   published  Feb. 

13,  1923. 
Pimientos,      Pickled.         Sylmar      Packing      Corporation. 

176,541 :  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  182,449  ;  published  Sept. 

11,   1923. 
Pineapple   glac6,    glacS   assorted   fruits,    and    crystallized 

ginger.        Causse     Manufacturing     &     Importing     Co. 

173,762  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  177,274  ;  published  July  3, 

1923. 
Pop  corn  and  other  pop-corn  confections.  Candied.    H.  R. 

Blackford.     166,432  ;  Apr.  3  ;  Serial  No.  164,153  ;  pub- 
lished .Tan.   9.   1923. 
Pop  com.  Candied.     Mercler  Bros.     173,854  ;  Oct.  2  ;   Se- 
rial No,   175,150;   published  July  3,  1923. 
Pop    corn.     Candled.      Pacific    Coast    Biscuit    Company. 

163,610  ;  Jan.  23. 
Pop-corn  confection.     W.  M.  Devitt.     165,975  ;  Mar.  27 ; 

Serial   No.   160,699;   published  Nov.   28,   1922. 
Pop-corn  confection.     H.  McLaughlin.     164.943  ;  Feb.  27. 
Pop-corn  confection.     Rich-Maid  Mfg.  Co.     169,301  ;  June 

12  ;   Serial  No.  167,328  ;   published   Mar.   27.   1923. 
Pop-corn  confection.     Rich-Maid  Mfg.  Co.     173,209  ;  Sept. 

18  ;   Serial  No.   171,816 ;  published  June   19,  1923. 
Pop-corn  confection.     Rich-Maid  Mfg.  Co.     175,759  ;  Nov. 

13  ;  Serial  No.  171,817  ;  published  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Pop-corn  confection.    Edward  C.  Waener  &  Son.     169,160 ; 

June  12  ;  Serial  No.  165,650  ;  published  Mar.  27,  1923. 
Pop  corn,   Shelled.     Albert  Dickinson  Company.     23,250  ; 

renewed  June  27,  1923. 
Pork  and  beans,  meat  extracts,  bouillon  cubes,  etc.     Libby, 

McNeill  &  Libby.     176,503  ;  Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  159,711 ; 

published  July  31,   1923. 
Pork    and    beef    products.      Wm.     Schluderberg    &    Son. 

163,395  :   Jan.  9. 
Pork  and  beef  products.  Pickled.     Wm.  Ottmann  &  Com- 
pany.    163,443  ;  Jan.  9. 
Pork  products.  Smoked.     Rohe  &  Brother.     175,339  ;  Nov. 

6,  Serial  No.  171,708  :  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Potato   chips.      H.   C.   Blakely.     16&,773  ;  .  'nly   3  ;    Serial 

No.  168,913  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Potato  chips.      Saginaw  Potato   Chip  Company.   165,866; 

Mar.  20;   Serial  No.   165,163:   published  Jan.   2,   1923. 
Potato    chips.      J.    Zes.      166,898 ;    Apr.    17 ;    Serial    No. 

165,107  ;   published  Feb.   6,  1923. 
Potato   chips,   macaroni,   egg  noodles,   and   spaghetti.     A. 

Klein.     175,306 ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  163,154  ;  published 

Aug.  14.  1923. 
Potato  chips,  noodles,  etc.     A.  Klein.     173,571  ;  Sept.  25. 
Potato,  Cooked.     M.  F.  Ruffner.     171,417  ;  Aug.  7  ;  Serial 

No.  172,442  ;  published  May  8.  1923. 
Potatoes.     E.   D.   Askegaard.     173,482 ;   Sept.    25 ;   Serial 

No.  175,911  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Potatoes.      C.  Hechtman.     170,092  ;  July  10 ;   Serial  No. 

169,902;  published  Apr.  10,  1923. 
Potatoes.       E.     Kahn.       177.336 :    Dec.     18 ;     Serial    No. 

181,640;   published  Oct.   2,    1923. 
Potatoes.      E.    D.    McSweeny.      166,501 ;    Apr.    3 ;    Serial 

No.   162,755  ;   published   Jan.   9,   1923. 
Potatoes.      Nix    Produce    Company.      165,340 :    Mar.    6 ; 

Serial   No.    163.050;    published    Nov.    28,    1922. 
Potatoes.      J.   W.    Taylor.      166,298 ;    Mar.   27. 
Potatoes.     J.  R.  Watson.     164,160  ;  Feb.  13. 
Potatoes    and    apples,    Seed.      J.    A.    Dimock.      164,984 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Potatoes    and    dairy    feeds.      South    Jersey    Farmers    Ex- 
change.     167,185:    Apr.    24;   Serial  No,    162,960;   pub- 
lished Jan.  2,   1923. 
Potatoes  and  head  lettuce.     Johnson.  Young  &  Hamilton, 

173,978;    Oct.    2;    Serial   No.    171,849;    published   July 

17,   1923. 
Potatoes,   Dry-cured   sweet.      H.   Beck.      169,128 ;   June  5. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered — Ck)ntinuecl. 


Potatoes,  Fresb.    Twin  Falls  County  Potato  Growers  Inc. 

168,818;  May  29;   Serial  No.  170,103;  published  Mar. 

IS    1923 
Potatoes,   Irish.     Nix  Produce   Company.     174,743 ;   Oct. 

23  ;  Serial  No.  165,300  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Potatoes,  onions,  apples,   and  carrots.  Fresh.     A.   Rosen- 

blum.      168,227 ;    May    15 ;    Serial    No.    171,656 ;    pub- 

Ushed   Feb.  20,   1923. 
Potatoes,    Selected    sweet      J.    P.    Brownlee.      165,558  ; 

Mar.   13;   Serial  No.   156,351;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Potatoes,    Sweet.      Alexandria    Potato    Curing    Company. 

167,015  ;  Apr.  24 ;   Serial  No.  162,475 ;  published  Jan. 

30    1923 
Potatoes,  Sweet.     Pittsburg  Storage  Company.     163,386; 

Jan.   9. 
Poultry  and  eggs.     White  Cedar  Farm.     167,240  ;  Apr.  24  ; 

Serial  No.   159,333  ;   published   Dec.   19,   1922. 
Poultry  and  eggs.  Dressed.     C.  J.  Lqyd.     172,755  ;  Sept. 

11 ;  Serial  No.  175,255  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Poultry  and  eggs,  Dressed.      Seymour   Packing  Company. 

167.137  ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  156,929 ;  published  Jan. 
23,  1923. 

Poultry  and  eggs,  Dressed.     Seymour  Packing  Company. 

167.138  ;  Apr.  24  ;   Serial  No.   156,927 ;   pubUshed   Jan. 
23,   1923. 

Poultry  and  eggs.  Dressed.    J.  A.  Shannon  &  Son.   176,508  ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.   164,562  ;  published  Aug.   7,    1923. 
Poultry    and    eggs,    Live.        Estate    of    Charles    J.    Fisk. 

176,746  ;  Nov.   27  ;  Serial  No.   176,020 ;   published  Aug. 

14    1923 
Poultry  and  egge,  I^ive.    J.  W.  Parks.     177,023 ;  Dec.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  166,092  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Poultry  and  eggs.  Live.    A.  H.  Shaw.     172,643  ;  Sept.  H  ; 

Serial  No.  157,855  ;  pubUshed  May  1,  1923. 
Poultry  and  lard,  Dressed.     Evansville  Packing  Company. 

171,429 ;   Aug.    7 ;    Serial   No.   171,531  ;   published  May 

1,   1923. 
Poultry,   butter,    eggs.      H.    Snyder.      177,010 ;    Dec.    11 ; 

Serial  No.   159,625  ;  published  Sept.   18,  1923. 
Poultry,    Dressed.      Fairmont    Creamery    Co.       163,431 ; 

Jan.  9. 

Poultry,    Dressed.      Fairmont    Creamery    Co.      165,439  : 

Mar.  13  ;  Serial  No.  165,674 ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Poultry,  Dressed.     Seymour  Packing  Company.     167,139  ; 

Apr.  24;   Serial  No.  156,926;   published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Poultry,  Dressed.     Seymour  Packing  Company.     167,223  ; 

Apr.  24 ;   Serial  No.  156,928  ;  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Poultry,  Dressed.     Seymour  Packing  Company.     171,113  ; 

July  31  ;  Serial  No.  174,925 ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Poultry,  Dressed.     Swift  and  Company.    166,899  ;  Apr.  17  ; 

Serial  No.  165,096  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Poultry,  Live.    E.  M.  Hobbs.     167,388 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 

164,592  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Powder  to  be  used  In  the  preparation  of  salad  dressing. 

G.   M.   Field.     171,230 ;   July   31  ;   Serial   No.    171,158 ; 

published  May   8,   1923. 
Powder,   Whipping.      Jos.    Middleby,    Jr.,    Inc.      177,224 ; 

Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  176.199  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 
Powdered    substance    consisting    of    pectin    and    addifled 

sugar.     Pennsylvania  Sugar  Company.     166,023;  Mar. 

27 ;  Serial  No.  163,534  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Preparation    made    from    nee.      Vita    Rice    Products    Co. 

172,945  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  155,841 ;  published  May 

1,  1923. 
Preparation    made    from    rice    in    powdered    and    liquid 

form.      Vita    Rice    Products    Co.      169,043 ;    June    5 ; 

Serial  No.155,718;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Preserves    and    honey,    Fruit.      S.    E.     Grossfeld     &    Co. 

176,934.     Dec.   4. 
Preserves.   Fruit.     Ford  &  Company.     176,978 ;  Dec.  11 ; 

Serial  No.  179,933  ;  published  Sept.  8,  1923. 
Preserves,    jellies,    -etc.,    Fruit.      K.    Schroer.      163,448 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Preserves,  jellie.s,  fruit  butters,  and  mincemeat.     Van  LIIl 

Preserving  Company.     23,254  ;  renewed  June  27, 1923. 
Pretzels.      T.    A.   Myers.      170,873;   July    24;    Serial   No 

165,502  ;  published  Apr.  3,  1923. 
Pretzels.     D.  F.   Stauffer  Biscuit  Co.     177,373;  Dec.  18 

Serial   No.    180,903 ;    published    Sept.    25,    1923: 
Pretzels.      York   Pretzel    Bakery.      172,474-5 ;    Aug.    28 

Serial  Nos.   172,790-1 ;  pubUshed  May  8,   1923. 
Prunes.     Walla  Walla  Valley  Prune  Growers  Co-Operative 

Association.      171,455 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial    No.    168,697 ; 

pubUshed  May   8,    1923. 
Prunes.      J.   A.   Wayborn.     167,977 ;   Mav  8. 
Prunes.     J.  A.   Wayborn.  '  171,205 ;   July   31  ;   Serial  No. 

154,631  ;    pubUshed    May    15,    1923. 
Prunes,  Fresh.     W.  C.  Stone.     173,617  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No 

166,020;  pubUshed  July  3,  1923. 
Pudding    and    dessert    powders,    pie    fillings,    cocoa,    etc 

B.  Heller  &  Company.     177,792  ;  Dec.  25. 
Pudding    and    dessert    powders,    pie    fllUngs,    cocoa,    etc 

B.  HeUer  &  Company.     177,794  ;   Dec.   25. 
Pudding,  honey,  mincemeat,   and   mayonnaise.  Plum.     H. 

Jevne  Co.     165,985;  Mar.  27;  Serial  No.  162,745;  pub- 
Ushed Dec.   6,  1922.  ^ 
Pudding,   pie,    and    layer-cake   filling.      W.    H.    Slmoneon. 

170,099;  July  10;   Serial  No.  169,186;   pubUshed  Apr. 

10,   1923. 
Puff  paste  compound,   oleomargarine,   butter,   nut  butter, 

etc.     King  R.    Graham,   Inc.     165,152  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial 

No.   145,396  ;  pubUshed  Nov.  7,  1922. 


Pumpkin    preserve.      J.    A.    Saxun.      166,010;    Mar.    27; 

Serial  No.  162,650 ;  pubUshed  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Raisins.      Hershey    Chocolate    Company     of    New    York. 

171,129  ;  July  31  ;   Serial  No.  158,774 ;  published  Apr. 

17    1923 
Raisins.     J.  T.  Wetherald.     166,813  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No. 

167,440  ;  published  Feb.  6,  1923. 
Raisins    and    candy.      California    Associated    Raisin    Co. 

175,312 ;  Nov.   6 ;   Serial  No.  157,758  ;  pubUshed  Aug. 

14,    1923. 
Raisins,  Chocolate-coated.     S.  S.  Lee.     171,306 ;  Aug.  7 ; 

Serial   No.   164,649 ;    pubUshed   May   1,    1923. 
Relish,     piccalUli,     Russian     and     salad    dressings,     etc.. 

Spiced    India.      Daintymaid    Co.      168,641 ;    May    29 ; 

Serial   No.   165.484  :   published   Feb.   27.   1923. 
Relish,    Salad.      Hirsch   Bros.   &   Co.      171,401;    Aug.   7; 

Serial  No.   176,627  ;  pubUshed   May  22,   1923. 
Relishes   and    condiments   in    the   form   of   dressings   and 

sauces,  sandwiches,  hash,  etc.     W.  B.  Cross.     176,733; 

Nov.  27  ;   Serial  No.   173,814 ;   published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Relishes,  Vegetable.     G.  J.  Easton.     171,182  ;  July  31 ;  Se- 
rial No.  172,149;  pubUshed  May  8,  1923. 
Rennet    extract    and    tablets    and    lactic-acid    ferment. 

Levring    &    Company.      174,572;    Oct.    23;    Sezlca   No. 

178,450  ;  pubUshed  July  24,  1923. 
Rennet,  junket  tablets,  and  lactic  ferment.    N.  EJaergaar€ 

Jensens  Tekn.   Kem.  Fabrlk.     174,118;   Oct.  2;  Serial! 

No.   154,654  ;   pubUshed   July   3,   1923. 
Rice.    North  American  Mercantile  Co.     176,996;  Dec.  11; 

Serial  No.  176,356  ;  pubUshed  Aug.  21,  1923. 
Rice  and  coffee.    Paris  &  Co.    167,396 ;  May  1 ;  Serial  No. 

163,894;  published  Dec.  19,  1923. 
Rice,  Natural  brown.     C.  &  B.  Rice  MiUs.     169,042;  JuB« 

5  ;  Serial  No.  155,667 ;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Roast,  spaghetti,  potted  beef,  tripe,  stew,  etc..  Pot.     C, 

Molinelli.  173,783;  Oct.  2;  Serial  No.  176,354;  pub- 
Ushed July  3,  1923. 

Rolls  and  bread.  Franco-American  Baking  Co.  176,463 ; 
Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  176,401 ;  pubUshed  Aug.  21,  1923. 

Rolls,  Edible.  Tristate  Baking  Co.  171,010  ;  July  31 ;  Se- 
rial No.  169,103  :  pubUshed  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Rusk.  H.  Diederich.  177,056 ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No. 
180,110;  pubUshed  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Saccharine.     H.    G.   Marshall.     176,818;   Nov.   27. 

Salad  dressing.  American  Mayonnaise  Company. 
169,369  :  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  169,433  ;  published  M«r. 
27,  1923. 

Salad  dressing.  Mrs.  C.  H.  Evans.  174,792;  Oct.  28; 
Serial  No.  174,430  ;  pubUshed  June  19,  1923. 

Salad  dressing.  M.  Germany.  174,701 ;  Oct  23 ;  SerlaJ 
No.  176,119  ;  pubUshed  July  24,  1923. 

Salad  dressing.  W.  B.  Johnson.  173,163  ;  Sept  18  ;  Serial 
No.   158,188;   published  June  19,   1923. 

Salad  dressing.  F.  L.  Kayaek.  170,262;  July  10;  Se- 
rial No.  170,435  ;  pubUshed  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Salad  dressing.  Mahoney  &  Saxton.  166,868  ;  Apr.  17 ; 
Serial  No.  163,279;  pubUshed  Feb.  6,  1923. 

Salad  dressing.  Preserving  Mushroom  Co.  174,706; 
Oct  23  ;  Serial  No.  176,693  ;  pubUshed  June  19.  1923. 

Salad  dressing.  Seebass  Products,  Inc.  164,643; 
Feb.   27. 

Salad  dressing.  C.  Weisbecker.  171,102  ;  July  31 ;  Serial 
No.  174,349  ;  pubUshed  May  8,  1923. 

Salad-drrssing  and  cake-icing  powders.  MUls  Brothers 
Company.  169,213  :  June  12  :  Serial  No.  140,737  ;  pub- 
Ushed Mar.  20,   1923. 

Salad  dressing,  filling  for  sandwiches,  etc.  Delflne  Pure 
Food  Co.  177,040;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  170,588;  pub- 
Ushed Sept.  11,  1923. 

Salad  dressing,  mayonnaise,  tartar  sauce,  etc.  0alnty 
Maid  Company.  172.805  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  150,138; 
published  June  5,  1923. 

Salad  dressing,  vinegar,  canned  fruits,  vegetables,  etc. 
Higgins-Babcock-Hnrd  Company.  170.847 ;  July  24 ; 
Serial  No.  165,134 ;  pubUshed  Mar.  27,  1923. 

Salad  dressings.  J.  C.  Brown.  173,655;  Oct.  2;  Serial 
No.  176,446  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Salad  dressings,  mayonnaise  dressings,  horse-radish,  rel- 
ishes, and  mustard  relishes.  QuaUty  Specialty  Com- 
pany. 172,864  ;  Sept  11 ;  Serial  No.  172,393 ;  published 
Jime  5,  1923. 

Salads  and  sandwiches.  Dressing  for.  Fritz  Heim  & 
Son.  168,478  ;  May  22  ;  Serial  No.  168,262  ;  published 
Feb.  20,  1923. 

Salads,  salad  dressings,  pickles,  etc.  Barke-Berger  Food 
Products  Co.  175,204;  Oct.  30;  Serial  No.  175,182; 
pubUshed  Aug.  14,  1923. 

Sandwich  filling.  M.  B.  Brown.  168,091;  May  15;  Se- 
rial  No.    161,765 ;    published  Feb.    13,   1923. 

Sandwiches,  pies,  puddings,  ice  cream,  cakes,  etc.     Horn 

6  Hardart  Baking  Co.  165,289  ;  Mar.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
152,369:   pubUshed   Nov.   7,   1922. 

Sandwichlike  product.     W.  D.  Kemp.     177,144;  Dec.  11; 

Serial  No.   155,352  ;  published   Sept.  18,  1923. 
Sardines.      Henriqnes    Brothers    Limited.      168,590;   May 

29:   Serial  No.   164.434;  publi.'^hed  Feb.  13,  1928. 
Sardines,  Canned  and  salted  anchovies,  etc..  Dry  pressed 

and     salted.      San     Xavier     Fish     Packing     Company. 

170,971  ;  .luly  24. 
Sardines  in  oil.     Silveira,  Carmo  &  Companhia.     173,117; 

Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  169,139 ;  published  June  12,  1923. 


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Saaco,   a   combination   of   mushrooms,   tomatoes,   chicken, 

and  tomato  paste.     Prince  Macaroni  Mfg.  Co.     173,780  ; 

Oct.  2 :   SeJial  No.   175,808 ;   published   June   26,    1923. 
Sauce,  Dinner.     F.   Blackburn.     1(>9,:J19  ;  June  12;  Serial 

No.  153.172;  published  Jan.   17,  1922.* 
Sauce  for  meat  and  fish.     C.  I.  Wood.     171,721;  Aug.  14; 

Serial  No.  139,240  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Saoce   for  seasoning   silads,   vegetables,   fish,   etc.,   Vinai- 
grette.    Julius   \Vile   Sons   &   Co.      166,262  ;   Uax.  27 ; 

Sirial  No.  165,105;  published  Dec.  19,  1922. 
Sance,  sov,  packed  mlso,  etc.,  Bottled  and  barreled.     Asia 

Company.     176,738  ;  Nov.  27  :  Serial  No.  174,163  ;  pub- 

liehed   July    24,    1923. 
Sauces    or    sirups.    Powder    used    in     making    chocolate. 

Siren  Mills  Corporation.     174,521  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No. 

176,102;  published  July  24,   1923. 
Sausage.     George  Koehlor  Company.     164,188  ;  Feb.  13. 
Sausage.      Mlckelberry's    Food    Products    Co.      165,967 ; 

Mar.  27  ;  Serial  No.  158,325  ;  published  Dec.  12  ,1922. 
Sausage     and     sausage     moats.       Keane     Provision     Co 

173,853 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.   175,085 ;    published    Jul> 

3    1923 
Sausage,    bacon,    lard,    and    lard    compound.      B.    Kahn's 

Sons  Company.     177,158  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial  No.  182,153  ; 

published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Sausage,  boiled  ham,  etc.     Schafifner  Brothers  Company. 

173,614 ;    Oct.   2 ;    Serial   No.    169,931 ;    published   July 

3,  1923. 
Sausage,     Dry.       Cudahv     Paekin?    Company.       164,048 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Sausages.     Purity  Packing  Company.     168.688  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  No.  169,560;  published  Feb.   27.  1923.- 
Scratch,  hen  and  chick  laying  mash,  dairy  and  horse  feed. 

Owensboro  Milling  Co.     172,562  ;   Sept.  11 ;   Serial  No. 

170,895;  published  May  1,  19L'.H. 
Sea  food.     Star  Fish  &  Oyster  Co.     173,799  :  Oct.  2  ;  Se- 
rial No.   174,156 :    pnWished   July   3,   1923. 
Seasonings   for    meat    products.      Wolf,    Sayer   &    Heller, 

Inc.     175,267  ;  Oct.  30. 
Seasonings  for  meat  products.     Wolf,  Sayer  &  Heller,  Inc. 

175,683  ;  Nov.  6. 
Semolina.     Pillsbnry  Flour  Mills   Company.      172,495-6  ; 

Ang.  28. 
Semolina.      Star   &   Crescent  Milling   Co.      177,003 :   Dec. 

11;  Serial  No.  180,308;  published  Sept.  25,   1923. 
Semolinas,  rices,  alimentary  pastes,  and  blscnits.     "C^r^s" 

Docks,      Minoterie,      Semoulerie     Pates     Alimentaires. 

172,647;  Sept.  11;  Serial  No.  153,385;  published  May 

8    1923 
Sherbet  bars.     Coverdale  &  Bruebaker.     171,328  ;  Aug.  7  ; 

Serial  No.   168,633  ;   pnblifihed  May  15,   1923. 
Sherbets,  Compounds  for  mating.     E.  A.  Bear  &  Company. 

164,166  ;   Feb.  13. 
Shortening.       Brown     Orcola    Company.       170,580 ;    July 

17;    Serial   No.    167,598;   published    Apr.    17,    1923. 
Shortening      compound.        Cudahy      Packing      Company. 

168,335  ;  May   22  ;    Serial  No.   161,031  ;   published  Feb. 

27,  1923. 
Bbortening  compound.   Vegetable.     K.   E.   Fairbank   Com- 
pany.     172,051 ;    Aug.   21 ;    Serial    No.    149,959 ;    pub- 
lished  Oct.   31,    1922. 
Shortening,    lard    substitute.    Vegetable.       Jefferson    Co. 

170,221  ;   July  10 ;   Serial  No.   153,551 ;  published  Apr. 

10    1923. 
Shortening     or     fat.       Southern     Cotton     Oil     Company. 

167,017  ;  Apr.   24  ;   Serial  No.   162,215  :   published   Jan. 

30    1923 
Shorts,  Gray.     Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.     171,009  ;  July 

31 ;  Serial  No.  169,029  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923 
Shonlders,   hams,  lard,   and   bacon.     Urbana  Packing  Co. 

166,666 ;  Apr.  10 ;   Serial  No.   165,219  ;  published  Jan. 

30   1923. 
Shrimp,    Dried.      Blum   &   Bergeron.      177,170 ;    Dec.    11 ; 

Serial  No.  181,167  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Shrimp,    Dried.     Blum   &   Bergeron.      177,341  ;    Dec.    18 ; 

Serial  No.    181,168;    i)ublished    Oct.    2,    1923. 
Sirup.      Corn    Products   Refining  Company.      177.325-32 ; 

Dec.  18  ;  Serial  Nos.  178.593-6  :  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 
Sirup  and   maple  sugar.  Table.     Welden    National   Bank. 

176.416;   Nov,  6;  Serial  No.  162,088;   published  Aug. 

14.  1923. 
Sirop    and    molasses.       Dunbar    Molasses    &    Syrup    Co. 

167,090  ;  Apr.  24  ;    Serial  No.   165,529  ;  published  Feb. 

6,  1923. 
Sirup  and  sugar,  Maple.     Maple  Producers'   Co-Operative 

Association.  Inc.    173.260  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  175,432  ; 

published  June  19,   1923. 
Sirup,  Bakers'.    Adolph  Coors  Company.     173,604  ;  Oct.  2  ; 

Serial  No.   166,591  ;   published  July  3,  1923. 
Sirup,  Cane.     F.  A    Helss.     165,768  ;  Mar.  20  ;  Serial  No 

160,805  :  published  Dee.  26.  1922. 
Strap,  Cane  and  corn.     Alabama-Georgia  Syrup  Company. 

164,548;  Feb.  20. 
Sirup,    Cane    and    maple-sugar.      New    England    Brewing 

Company.  170.907  :  July  24  ;   Serial  No.   155,768  ;  pub- 
lished June  6,  1922, 
Sirup  for  food   purposes.   Malt     Independoiit  Brcwerlos 

Company.     175,482  :  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  178,849  ;  pub- 
lished Aug.   21,   1923. 
Sirup  for  food  purposes.  Malt.     Popel-Oiller  Co.     168.3R2  ; 

May  22;   Serial  No.  165.412;  published  Feb.  27,   1923. 
Sirup,    gluten    fe?d    oil-cake    meal,    etc..    Corn.      Clinton 

Corn   Syrup   Refining   Company.      160,121  ;    June   5. 


Slrnp,    Grape-flavored.      Queen    City    Extract    Company. 

173,392;  Sept.  25;  Serial  No.  163,595;  published  July 

3,  1923. 
Sirup  made  from  cane  and  maple  sugar.     Vermont  Maple 

Syrup  Company.     168,655  ;  May  29;  Serial  No.  166,117  ; 

published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Sirup,  Malt.     Primalt  Products   Co.     170,577  ;   July   17 ; 

Serial    No.    167,420 ;    published    Apr.   24,    1923. 
Sirup,  Maple.    Puritan  Maple  Syrup  Co.   165,648  ;  Mar.  13. 
Sirup,  Maple.     C.  W.  Treat.     171,423;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No. 

172,021  ;   published   May   8,   1923. 
Sirup,    Table.      Atlantic    Syrup    Refining    Co.      164,027; 

Feb.  27. 
Sirup,  Table.     Penick  &  Ford,  Ltd.     169.709  ;  June  26 
Sirup,   Tahle.     D.   B.    Scully    Syrup   Company.      172,872; 

Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  173,786  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Sirup,  Table.     A.  M.  StoufCer.     176,966  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Serial 

No.  178,300  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Sirups   and  extracts   for   flavoring   foods.      Walter   Bros. 

Co.      173,845 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No.    173,261  ;    published 

July  3,  1923. 
Sirups  and  preserves,  etc.    Temtor  Corn  &  Fruit  Products 

Co.   172,258  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.   145,179  ;     published 

Ang.   2,   1921. 
Sirups,  compound  extract  of  coca  leaves  and  kola  nuts. 

Compound.     W.  G.  Robbins.     173,350  ;  Sept.  25  ;  Serial 

No.  169,257  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 
Sirups,   Malt.      P.   Hauck,   jr.      166,919  ;   Apr.   17 ;   Serial 

No.    164,432  ;    published    Jan.    30,    1923. 
Sirups,    Malt.      Red    Top    Malt    Extract    Co.      170,113; 

Nov.  20  ;  Serial  No.  164,831  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Sirups,  Table.     Hardaway-Carglll  Co.     168,566  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  No.  166,830  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Sirups,  Table.     L.  B.   Sheffield.     171,696  ;  Aug.   7. 
Soup  mixture,   vegetables,   fish,    etc..   Dehydrated.     Anhy- 
drous Food  Products  Co.     172,384  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No. 

136,346  ;    published   Apr.   10.    1923. 
Soups,  and  preparations  for  making  soups.     Oxo,  LiUolted. 

177,039  ;  Dec  11 ;   Serial  No.  157,898  ;  pubUshed  Sept. 

25    1923. 
Soyer,  Curd  meat  from  the.     Y.  Kin.     170,712  ;  July  24  ; 

Serial  No.  131,177  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Spaghetti.     Joseph  Campbell  Company.     166,870-1 :  Apr. 

IT  ;  Serial  Nos.  162,606-7  ;  published  Feb.  6.  1923. 
Spaghetti  and  macaroni.     S.  R.  Smith  Company.    165,243  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Spaghetti,    cheese,    and    sauce.      Merolla    Biceiardi    and 

Salomone   Corporation.      167,182 ;   Apr.   24 ;    Serial   No. 

162,842;  published  Jan.  30,   1923. 
Spaghetti  sauce  and  dressing     Mollnelll  ItaUan  Dinners, 

inc.     168,999  ;  May  29. 
Spices,     American   Tea  &  Coffee  Co.     171,194  ;   July   31 ; 

Serial  No.  141,447  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Spices.     Price    Flavoring  Extract   Company.      168,695-6 ; 

May  29  ;  Serial  Nos.  169,865-6:  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Spices.      Quality    Coffee   &   Tea    Co.      168,372 ;    May    22 ; 

Serial  No.  162,054  ;  pubUshed  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Spices.     Thomas  J.   Webb   Company.     176,796 ;   Nov.   27. 
Spices,  bay  leaves,  cassia,  cinnamon,  etc.     Hulman  &  Co. 

176,722 ;  Nov.   2T ;   Serial  No.  170,919  ;  published  Aug. 

7,   1923. 
Spices,  birdseed,  seasoning  herbs,  etc.     Archibald  &  Lewis 

Company.     172,932  ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  No.  165,475  ;  pub- 
lished June  5,  1923. 
Spices,   coffee,    etc.      Kaupke   Coffee   Company.      177,027 ; 

Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  163,337  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Spices,  flavoring  essences  for  food,  extracts,   etc,     H,  A. 

Tuctett    Company,       172,785  :     Sept,     11 ;     Serial    No. 

162,075  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Sugar.      California    and    Hawaiian    Sugar    Refining    Cor- 
poration.      176,120 ;     Nov.     20  ;     Serial    No.     165,352 ; 

published  Sept.  4,   1923. 
Sugar.      Flamingo   Sugar   Mills,   Inc.     177,371  ;   Dec.   18 ; 

Serial    No.    181,687;    published    Oct.    2,    1923. 
Sugar.     A.  E.  Stalev  Manufacturing  Company.     170,901-3  ; 

July  24  ;   Serial  Nos.  170.796-8  :  published  Mar.  13,  1923 
Sugar.     Tate  &  Lyle  Limited.     171,145  ;   July  31  :   Serial 

No.   161,707;  published   May  15.   1923. 
Sugar.     Utah-Idaho   Sugar  Company.     165,026;   Feb.   2T. 
Sugar.     Utah-Idaho   Sugar  Company.     176.797 ;    Nov.   27. 
Sugar,   Beet,   cane,   and    maple.      Union   Sugar   Company. 

174,495  ;   Oct,   16  ;   Serial   No,   178,310 ;   published  July 

24,  1923. 
Sugar,  Corn.    Battle  Creek  Food  Company.    171,529  ;  Aug. 

7  ;  Serial  No.  175,702  ;  published  May  15,  1923. 
Sugar,   gelatin,   and    fruit-acid    compound.      Miles   Manu- 
facturing   Company.      168,675 :    May    29 ;     Serial    No. 

146,180;   published   Oct.  4.   1921.  ■ 
Sugar,  Granulated.     Schwahacher  Bros.  &  Co.     175,775  ; 

Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  177,412  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Sugar,  Icing.     J.  H.  Woodward  Company.     166,348  ;  .Apr. 

3;  Serial  No.  155.726;  published  Jan.  9,  1923. 
Sugar,  Powdered.     Richardson  &  Holland,  Inc.     171,758  ; 

Aug.  14  ;  Serial  No.  141,399  ;  published  May  29,  1923, 
Sugar  product.     Ward  Baking  Company.     170.900  ;   July 

24  ;  Serial  No.  170,961  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Sugar  product  used  as  an  ingredient  in  the   manufacture- 

of  bread,  cake,  etc.     Ward  Baking  Company.     170,816  n 

July  24  ;  Serial  No.  170,960  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Sugar,    rice,    coffee,    etc.      Netherlands    Corporation    For 

Overseas  Trade,    Inc.     172,989 :    Sept.   11 ;   Serial  No- 

173,525 ;  published  June  5,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marks  registered,— Continued. 


Sugar,   rice,    popper,    etc.      Netherlands    Corporation    For 

Overseas   Trade,    Inc.      172,990 ;    Sept.    11 ;    Serial   No. 

173,.523  :  published  June  5.  1923. 
Sugar     tablets,      Flavored.        Mills     Novelty      Company. 

173,379;  Sept.  25;   Serial  No.  175,260;  published  July 

3,  1923. 
Sugar  wafers.     Iten  Biscuit  Co.      163,586  ;   Jan.    23. 
Sweet-pickled    watermelon     rind.      G.    P      llalfi;tto,    Inc. 

169,762  ;  July  3  ;  Serial  No.  169,581 ;  pu  '.lished  Apr.  3, 

1923. 
Tablets    composed    of    inorganic    substances    mixed    with 

sugar  of  milk.     J.  G.  Munsell.     163,514  ;  Jan.  16. 
Tablets    or    cakes.    Eatable.      A.    M.    Delmas.      176,689 ; 

Nov.  27  ;  Serial  No.  167,557  ;  published  Sept.  11,  1923. 
Taffy,   Salt-water.     Theo.   J.  Lapres,  Inc.     172,286  :  Aug. 

28;   Serial  No.   167,777;   published  May  29,    1923. 
Tamales.      E.   J.    Koppe.      177,203 ;    Dec.    11  ;    Serial    No. 

179,154  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Tamari,    vinegar,    extract    of    soy,    etc.      G.    Hamaguchi. 

172,218 ;  Aug.  28 ;   Serial  No.   174,434  ;   published  May 

29,    1923. 
Tankage.     E.  Kahn's  Sons  Company.     176,745  ;  Nov.  27  ; 

Serial  No.   176,191 ;   published  Aug.   14,   1923. 
Tapioca.     Haas  Baruch  &  Co.     170,491  ;  July  17  ;   Serial 

No.  171,317  ;  published  Apr.  24.  1923. 
Tapioca  and  tapioca  puddings.  Prepared.     Minute  Tapioca 

Company.     163,601 ;  Jan.  23. 
Tapioca,  Prepared.     Minute  Tapioca  Company.     165,282  ; 

Mar.  6;   Serial  No.  153,768;  published  Nov.  7,  1922. 
Tea.      J.    Butler.      23,941  ;    renewed    Dec.    19,    1923. 
Tea.     C  &  T  Importing  Company.     171,185  ;  July  31 ;  Se- 
rial No.  171,984  ;  published  May  15.   1923. 
Tea.     Delano,  Potter  &  Co.     172,077  ;  Aug.  21 

176,256;   published   May   22,    1923. 
Tea.      Delano,    Potter    &    Company.      177,694 

Serial  No.  183,559  ;  published  Oct.  9,   1923. 
Tea.      Pantea    Company.      173,926 ;    Oct.    2 ; 

178,335  ;  published  July  17,   1923. 
Tea.     Jas.  H.  Forbes  Tea  &  Coffee  Co.     171,933  ;  Aug.  14. 
Tea.      .Joannes  Bros.    Co.      170,521;   July   17;   Serial   No. 

172,743  ;  published  Apr.  17,  1923. 
Tea.     Kelly,  Douglas  &  Co.     174,732  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No. 

159,755  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Tea.      Lam,   Glines   &   Co.      167,879  ;   May  8  ;    Serial  No. 

167,138;  published  Feb.  20.  1923. 
Tea.     Lam,  Glines  &  Co.     170,078  ;   July   10 ;   Serial  No. 

167,137;  published  Apr.   3,   1923. 
Tea.      Reid,   Murdoch   &    Co.      177,776 ;    Dec.    25 ;    Serial 

No.   183,940;   published   Oct.   9,   1923. 
Tea.     Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.     177,779-80 ;  Dec.  25  ;   Serial 

Nos.    183,854-5 ;   published   Oct.    9,    1923. 
Tea.     Tao   Tea   Company.      175,345  ;    Nov.   6 ; 

171,292;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Tea.     J.  C.  Whitney  Company.     1 66.710  ;  Apr 

No.  167,035  :  published  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Tea.     Wilson  Tea   Co.     177,730-1  ;   Dec.  25 

176,053-4;    published    Aug.   28,    1923. 
Tea   and    coffee.      Midland    Grocery    Company.      177,245 ; 

Dec.  11  ;   Serial  No.  181,346  ;  published  Aug.   21,  1923. 
Tea,   coffee,   rice,   and   extracts   for   seasoning   foods.     T. 

Masuda.     172,459  ;  Aug.   28  ;    Serial  No.   159,518  ;  pub- 
lished  May   8,    1923. 
Teas.     Oriental  Trading  Co.     164,959  ;   Feb.  27. 
Teas  and  coffees.     Walrath  &  Co.     23,694  ;  renewed  Oct. 

10,   1924. 
Teas,  coffees,  and  tea  and  coffee  extracts  and  substitutes. 

Societe  Anonyme  Fabriques  de  Prodnits  de  Chimie  Or- 

ganique  de  Laire.    175,372  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  174,269  ; 

published  Aug.   14,   1923. 
Thousand  Island  and  mayonnaise  dressing.     E.  G.  Nelson 

&   Son.      177,297 ;    Dec.    18 ;    Serial   No.    174,849 ;    pub- 
lished  Oct.  2,   1923. 
Toast.      N.   A.   Matson    Co.      166.990;    Apr.    17. 
Toffees.     F.  J.  M.  Rademaker.     163,470  ;  Jan.  16. 
Tomato  catchup,  tomato  pur^e,   chili  sauce,  and   cocktail 

tomato  catchup.     Knight  Packing  Company.     168,492 ; 

May  22. 
Tomato    hot    sauce,    canned    vegetables,    fruits,    and    fish. 

Bay  Side  Canning  Company.     173,625  ;   Oct.  2  ;   Serial 

No.   165,389;   published   July   3,   1923. 

Tomato     paste.       Western     Sausage     & 

174,623  ;   Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   179,442 

31, 1923. 


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Serial    No. 


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Provision     Co. 
published  July 


Tomato    sauce.      Edson   Bros.      168,880 ;    May   29 ;   Serial 

No.    169,230 ;   published    Mar.  6,   1923. 
Tomato    sauce   and    paste,   fruit    preserves,    canned   fruits 

and  vegetables.     Brooklyn.  Heights   Canning   Company. 

166,659  ;  Apr.   10  ;   Serial  No.   164,855  ;  published  .Tan. 

30,  1923. 
Tomatoes.     Sawyer  &  Day,  Inc.     164.957  :   Feb.   27. 
Tomatoes    and     tomato     paste.     Peeled.       R.     Martorolli. 

167,732 :   May   8 ;    Serial   No.    156,453 ;    published   Dec. 

26,   1922. 
Tomatoes,  Fresh.     N.  Goldsmith.     175,794  ;  Nov.   13  ;  Se- 
rial No.   179.664;  published   Sept.  4,  1923. 
Tomatoes.   Fresli.     F.   E.  Mojonuier.     168.105  ;  May   15  ; 

Serial  No.  164,935  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Tomatoes,     Fresh.       Royal    Palm    Truckers    Association. 

165,088  ;  Mar.  27  ;   Serial  No.  165,461  ;  published  Jan. 

2,  1923. 
-  tPomatoes,    Fresh,       Union     Celery    Companv.       168.702 ; 

May  29;   Serial   No.   166.486;   published  Mar.    6,   1923. 


Tonic  and  food  for  feathered  pets.  W.  Hoffmann. 
170,898;  July  24;  Serial  No.   171,217;   published  Mar. 

13,  1923. 

Tonic  and  food.  Hog.  American  Stock  Food  Co.  177,211 ; 
Dec.  11  ;  Serial  No.  177,759  ;  published  Sept.  18,  1923. 

Tonics,  Medicinal.  H.  C.  Brown.  170,552 :  July  17 ; 
Serial    No.    173,589;    published    Apr,    17,    192.3. 

Tunny  fish,  tomatoes,  tomato  sauce,  and  paste,  string 
beans,  etc.  Savoy  Importing  Co.,  Inc.  170,569 ; 
July  17  ;  Serial  No.   163,711 ;  published  Apr.   24,   1923. 

Vanilla  extract.  M.  C.  Palmer.  169,249;  June  12;  Se- 
rial No.  170,731;  published  Mar.  27,  1923, 

Vanilla  materials.  Artificial-,  Morana,  Incorporated. 
175,603  ;    Nov.   6 ;    Serial   No.   178,766 ;   published   Aug. 

14,  1923. 

Vanilla.   Synthetic.     Societe  Anonyme  des  Etablissements 

Justin  Dupont.     164.122  ;  Feb.  13. 
Vanilla,   tomato   bouillon,   etc.,    Bakers'.     Keystone   Fruit 

Products    Company.      176,651  ;    Nov.    27  ;    Serial    No. 

143,501  ;  publi.shed  Aug.  28.  1923. 
Vegetable  and  mineral  compound   for  neutralizing  lactic 

acids    in    whipping    cream    and    eggs.      J.    H.    Lewis. 

173,855 ;    Oct.    2 ;    Serial   No.    175,253 ;    i^ublished    July 

3    1923 
Vegetable' fats  and  oils,  Edible.     G.  W.  King.     174,579; 

Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   164,111  ;   published  July  24,  1923. 
Vegetable  flavors.     Battle  Creek  Food  Company.     173,501 ; 

Sept.  25  ;  Serial  No.  175,704  ;  published  June  19,  1923. 
Vegetable  gums  and  sugars.  Compound.     Liquid  Carbonic 

Companv.     175,600;  Nov.  6;   Serial  No.  178,853;  pub- 
lished Aug.   14,   1923. 
Vegetable   shortening.      Best   Foods,   Inc.      176,420 ;   Nov. 

27;   Serial  No.  182,198;  published   Sept,   11,  1923, 
Vegetables,    citrous    fruits,    grapes    and    melons.    Fresh. 

Idaho  Producers'  Union.     172,020  ;  Aug.  21 ;  Serial  No. 

170.685  ;   published    May    29.    1923. 
Vegetables,  coffee,   and  oriental  candy.   Canned.     Liberty 

Mercantile    House.      165,595 ;    Mar.    13 ;    Serial    No. 

140,041  ;  published  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Vegetables,   Fresh.     Meyer  Bros.     170,924  ;  July   24  ;   Se- 
rial No.  164,334  ;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 
Vegetables,      Fresh.        Savannah      Truckers      Exchange. 

175,121  ;   Oct.  30  ;   Serial  No.   176,219  r  published  Aug. 

14,  1923. 
Vegetables,      fruits,     etc.,      Fresh.        Withers     Brothers. 

168,648  ;   May  29  ;   Serial  No.  165,735  ;  published  Mar. 

6.  1923, 
Vinegar.      M.    A.    Gednev    Company.      175,940 ;   Nov.    13 ; 

Serial  No.  173,826  ;  published  Aug.  28,  1923. 
Vinegar.  A.  W.  Hinchliffe.  173,068;  Sept.  11. 
Vinegar.     Wayne  County  Produce  Co.     168,577  ;  May  29  ; 

Serial  No.  167,441  ;  published  Mar.  6,  1923. 
Vinegar,    Apple-cider.       Jones    Bros.    &    Co.       166,987 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Vinegar,  Canned  pork  and  beans,  soup,  etc.,  Apple.     Hood 

River  Apple  Vinegar  Co.     171,379  ;  Aug.  7  ;   Serial  No. 

147,960:    published  May   8,   1923. 
Vinegar,    Fermi'nted    cider.      Monroe    Cider    Vinegar    & 

Fruit    Co.      168,873';    May    29 ;    Serial    No.    170,149 ; 

published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Vinegar,     pickles,    catchups,    chowchow,     mustard,    and 

sauces.      M.    A.    Gedney    Pickling   Company.      21,742 ; 

renewed   Sept.    13.   1922. 
Vinegar,    White    distilled.      O.    L.    Gregory    Vinegar    Co. 

169.029  ;  May  29. 
Vinegars.     Duffv-Mott  Company.     165.861;   Mar.  20;  Se- 
rial No.  165.064:  published  Dee.  26.  1922. 
Vinegars.       DufPv-Mott    Company.       165.868;    Mar.    20; 

Serial  No.  165,074;  published  Dec.  26.  1922. 
Vinegars.     Duffv-Mott  Company.     165.870;  Mar.   20;  S-- 

rlal  No.  165.072:  published  Dec.  26.  1922. 
Vinegars.     Duffv-Mott  Company.     177,025  ;  Dec.  11 ;  Se- 
rial No.  165,068;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Vineears    and    evaporated    apnles.      Duffy-Mott   Company. 

165  869  ;  Mar.   20  ;   Serial  No.  165,067  ;  published  Dec. 

26.   1922. 
Vitamine.  Edible.     Vitamin  Food  Co.     164,974:   Feb.  27. 
Wafers  and  crackers.     Century  Biscuit  Co.     170,918  ;  July 

24  ;  Serial  No.  166,350  ;  published  Mar.  20,  1923. 
Wafers,  Health.     F.  U.  Lassen.     167,269  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial 

No.  152,510  ;  pubUshed  Dec.  26,  1922. 
Wafers,  Sugar.     Iten  Biscuit  Co.     167,012 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Se- 
rial No.  162,740  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Wafers,    Sugar.      Geo.    H.    Strietmann's    Sons    Company. 

167,508 ;   May   1 ;    Serial   No.    165,823 ;    published    Dec. 

12    1922 
Wafers,     Sugar.      Taggart    Baking    Company.      176,330; 

Nov.  20. 
Wafers.    Sugar.      Union    Biscuit   Co.      167.110;    Apr.   24; 

Serial  No.  162,785  ;  pubUshed  Dec.  12,  1922. 
Watermelon.   Portions  of  fresh.      F.   L.   Purvis.      108,466 ; 

May   22:    Serial   No.   166.711  :   published  Feb,   27,   1923. 
Watermelons.      Southwest   Georsia    Watermelon    Growers' 
.^ssoeiation,     166,427:  Apr,  3:  Serial  No.  164.673;  pub- 
lished Jan.  9,  1923.  ,        .^ 
Watermelons.     Wm.  S.  Sweet  &  Son,  Inc.     177,041  ;  Dec. 

11  :  Serial  No.  180.563  ;  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 
Watermelons.     Wm.  S.  Sweet  &  Son,  Inc.     177,046  ;  Dec. 

n  •   Serial  No.  180.507:  published  Sept,  25,  1923. 
Watermelons.      Texas   Farm   Bui-eau   Melon   Growers'   Ex- 
change.     170.950:    July   24;    Serial   No.    167,152;   pub- 
lished Apr.  24,  1923. 


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Wheat  and  a  mixture  of  wheat  and  bran  flour.  Rolled. 
Quaker  Oats  Company.  177,100;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No. 
170.215:  published  Sept.  25,  1923. 

Wheat  and  wheat  and  bran  flour.  Rolled.  Quaker  Oata 
Compaivv.  177,10:5;  Dec.  11;  Serial  No.  170,214;  pub- 
lished Sept.  18,  1923. 

Wheat  contectlon.  Puffed-.  E.  F.  AUingham  Mfs.  Co. 
171.3;i7 ;   Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.    172,714 ;   published   Apr. 

17,  1923. 

Wheat.  Cooked  granulated.  Our  Home  Granula  Co. 
24,131  ;  renewed  Jan.  30.  1924. 

Wheat,  Rolled.  Pettijohu  California  Breakfast  Food  Com- 
pany.    22,459  ;  renewed  Feb.   14,   1923. 

Yeast.  H.  G.  Holmes.  1G9.395 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No. 
165,497;  published  Mar.  27.  1923. 

Yeast.     Northwestern  Yeast  Companv.     164.190  ;  Feb.  13. 

Yeast.      M.   A.    Pearson       166.771  ;    Apr.    10. 

Yeast  and  vitamine  food  products.  Nortliwestern  I'east 
Company.  176.509;  Not.  27;  Serial  No.  164,658; 
published  Au.§.  14,  1923. 

Yeast  cakes.  Everlasting  Y'east  Company.  172,102  ;  Aug. 
21  ;  Serial  No.  173.630  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 

Y'east  cakes  for  culinary  purposes.  Reel  Products  Com- 
pany. 171,355;  Aug.  7;  Serial  No.  171,104;  pub- 
lished May  S.   1923. 

Yeast  cream,  Bulgarian.  J.  ColchagofiC.  166,264 ;  Mar. 
27;  Sej-ial  No.  163.271  :  published  .Tan.  2.  1923. 

Yeast,  Yeast  food  of  mineral  salts  and  flour,  malt  ex- 
tract, etc.  Ward  Baking  Company.  167,051  ;  Apr.  24  ; 
Serial  No.  161,661 ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

CLASS  47. 

.iloohol.   Mint.     E.   de  Eicqles   et    Cie.      21,900 ;    renewed 

Nov.  1,  1922. 
Champacne  and  sparkling  wines.     M.  A.  Lambey  Veuve  de 

P.  J.  Heidelberger.     164.876;  Feb.  27. 
Wine,     Champagne.       Societe     Vinicole     De     Champagne. 

172,400  ;   Aug.  28  ;   Serial  No.  165,214  ;   published  May 

29,    1923. 
Wine,     Champagne.       Societe     Vinicole     de     Champagne. 

175,387 ;  Nov.   6 ;   Serial   No.   165,213 ;   published   Aug. 

18,  1923. 

Wine,     Champagne.       Societe     Vinicole     de     Champagne. 

177,417;   Dec.   18;   Serial  No.   165,215;  published   Oct. 

2,    1923. 
Wine,     Champagne.       Societe     Vinicole     de     Champagne. 

177,419 ;  Dec.  18 ;   Serial  No.  165,211  ;   published  Aug. 

14.    1923. 
Wines.     E.  Sauza.     168,906  ;  May  29  ;  Serial  No.  163,417  ; 

published  Mar.  13,  1923. 
Wines.      Soc.   An.   Fsco.   Cinzano    &   Cia.      177,318 ;    Dec. 

18  ;   Serial  No.  180,246  ;  published  Oct.  2,   1923. 
Wines    and    champagnes.      W.    H.    Hommel.      165,803-4  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Wines   and   other   sparkling  wines.    Champagne.      Societe 

Vinicole  de  Champagne.     166,853  ;  Apr.  17  ;  Serial  No. 

165,212;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 

CLASS  48. 

Ale.     Barclay  &  Co.     24,135  ;  renewed  Jan.  30,  1924. 
Ale.     Kops  Brewery.     24.091 ;   renewed  Jan.  19,   1924. 
Ale,  Aerated  and  nonalcoholic.     Kops  Brewery.     23,872 

renewed    Nov.    28.    1923. 
Ale  and  stout.  Aerated  and  nonalcoholic.     Kops  Brewery 

23,793 ;   renewed  Nov.   7,    1923. 
Beer,    Lager.      J.    Bverard.      22,481 ;    renewed    Feb.    14 

1923. 
Beer,    Lager.      Peter    Hand    Brewery    Co.      24,057 ;    re 

newed  Jan.  16,  1924. 
Beer,    Lager.      G.    Heileman    Brewing    Co.      166,765-6 

Apr.   10. 
Beer,  Lager.     Robert  Portner  Brewing  Company.     23,870 

renewed   Nov.   28,   1923. 
Beer,    malt    tonic    and    malt   beverages    and   malt   sirups 

San     Francisco    Breweries,    Ltd.      168,331 ;    May    22 

Serial  No.   167,367  :    published  Feb.   27,   1923. 
Beverage  and  beer,  Cereal.     Pabst  Corporation.     174,537 

Oct.  16. 
Beverage  and  malt  sirup  for  making  same.  Malt  or  cereal 

Crown    Brewing    Co.      173,280 ;    Sept.    18 ;    Serial    No 

179,032 :    published    June    19,    1923. 
Beverage.  Malt.     S.  Liebmann's  Sons,  Inc.     173,952  ;  Oct 

2;    Serial  No.   175,360;    published   July   10,    1923. 
Beverage,  Malt.     Geo.  Ringler  &  Co.     176,812  ;   Nov.   27 
Beverage,    Malt.      Geo.   Ringler   &   Co.     176.932 :    Dec.   4 
Beverage,   Nonintoxicating,   malt   cereal.     Jacob   Eornnng 

Brewing   Co.      164.909 ;    Feb.    27. 
Beverage  purposes.  Malt  sirup,  hop  flavored,  for.     P.  Bal- 

lantine  &   Sons.     166.335  ;  Mar.  27. 
Beverages,   Alcoholic  malt  or   cereal.     Wielands  Incorpo- 
rated.     175.490;    Nov.    6;    Serial    No.    177,942;    pub- 
lished Aug.  21,  1923. 
Beverages.    Cereal.     M.   K.   Goetz   Brewing   Co.    163,500 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Beverages    sold    as    a    soft    drink.      Pabst    Corporation. 

174.542;  Oct.   16. 
Canned  malt  sirup.     Hazleton  Syrup  Company.     175,277  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Ginger    ale.      H.    L.    Millis.      19,634 ;    renewed    June    2, 

1921. 


Malt  and  hops  compound  for  beverage  purposes.  A.  M. 
Paulero.  167,173  ;  Apr.  24  ;  Serial  No.  171,948  ;  pub- 
lished Jan.  30,  1923. 

Malt  e.xtract.  Decatur  Brewing  Co.  169.597;  June  26. 
Serial  No.  120,869  ;  published  Oct.  25,  1921. 

Malt  extract.    Ebling  Company.    173,083  ;  Sept.  11. 

Malt  extract.  Falstaff  Corporation.  169.803;  July  3; 
Serial  No.  161,831 ;  published  Apr.  3,  19.::3. 

Malt   extract.     D.   .J.   Goldsmith.     164,903 ;   Feb.   27. 

Malt  extract.     M.  .1.  Murphv.     164,824;  Feb.  27. 

Malt  extract.  R.  W.  Murray  &  Co.  170,040  ;  July  10  ; 
Serial    No.    174,970;    published    Apr.    10,    1923. 

Malt  extract.    Nolan  Malt  Company.     164,532;  Feb.  20. 

Malt  extract.  P.  H.  Schwartz.  177,452 ;  Dec.  18 ;  Se- 
rial  No.    182,013 ;   published   Oct.    2,   1923. 

Malt  extract.  Societa  Prodottl  Nazionali  (National 
Products  Co.)  163,751:  Mar.  20;  Serial  No.  171,041; 
published   Dec.   12,    1923. 

Malt  extract.  O.  Thoma.  173,951  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
179,241  ;   published   July   10,    1923. 

Malt  extract,  Barley-.  J.  Ruppert.  171,346  ;  Aug.  7 ;  Se- 
rial No.  173,213  ;   published  May  1,  1923. 

Malt  extracts.  Henning  Wennersten  Incorporated. 
169,828;  July  3;  Serial  No.  173,422;  published  Apr.  3, 
1923. 

Malt  extracts.  S.  Katz.  167,179 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No. 
172,048 ;    published   .Ian.   30,    1923. 

Malt  extracts.  Malt-Diastase  Company.  168,921  :  May 
29  ;  Serial  No.  148,156  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Malt  extracts.  Concentrated  liquid.  Malt-Diastase  Com- 
pany. 167,086 ;  Apr.  24 ;  Serial  No.  151,633 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  11,  1921. 

Malt  extracts  for  beverage  purposes,  Combination  of.  H. 
D.  Sterrlck.  173,959  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No.  154,939  ;  pub- 
lished July  10,   1923. 

Malt  extracts.  Pure.  S.  Katz.  173,208  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial 
No.   172,047;   published   June   19,   1923. 

Malt,  Liquor  or  liquid  preparation  containing.  Coleman 
and  Company.  169,877;  July  3;  Serial  No.  140,917; 
published  Apr.  3,  1923. 

Sirup  and  extract.  Concentrated  malt.  Milwaukee  Malt- 
ing &  Grain  Co.  173,155  ;  Sept.  18  ;  Serial  No.  147,303 ; 
published   June  19,   1923. 

Sirup,  Malt.  W.  Henle.  173,140;  Sept.  IS;  Serial  No. 
178,248 :   published   June   19,    1923. 

Sirup,  Malt.  L.  Levy.  175,440 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No. 
137,287;    published    Aug.   28,    1923. 

Sirup,  Malt.  M.  Zigelman.  173,947  ;  Oct.  2  ;  Serial  No. 
178,083  ;    published   July    10,    1923. 

Sirup,  Malt  and  corn.  B.  M.  Blumenthal.  166.832 ; 
Apr.    17  ;    Serial   No.    170.678 ;   published   Jan.   9,  1923. 

Sirup  used  in  making  beverages,  Dextrinous  American 
Burtonizing  Company  and  Wallerstein  Laboratories. 
171,140  ;  July  31 ;  Serial  No.  160,178 ;  published  May 
1     1923 

Sirups,  Malt.  W.  Graf.  177,334;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No. 
181,443  ;   published   Oct.  2,   1923. 

CLASS  49. 

Absinthe,  brandy,  gin.  etc.     Soc.  An.  Fsco.  Cinzano  &  Cia. 

177.319  ;  Dec.  18;  Serial  No.  180,247  ;  published  Oct.  2, 

1923. 
Whisky.     John  Dewar  &  Sons,  Limited.     163,468  ;  Jan.  16  ; 

Serial  No.  164,754  ;  published  Oct.  17,  1922. 
Whisky.     Distillers  Company.     22,771;  renewed  Apr.  11, 

1923. 
Whisky.     Smith,  Kline  &  French  Co.     172,178  ;  Aug.  21. 
Whisky,    Scotch.      Wm.    Grant    &    Sons,    Ltd.      177.462 ; 

Dec.   18 ;    Serial   No.   177,222 ;    published   Oct.   2.    1923. 
Whisky,  Scotch.     Wm.  Grant  &  Sons,  Ltd.     177.467  ;  Dec. 

18  ;   Serial  No.  177,221 ;  published  Oct.  2,  1923. 

CLASS   50. 

Advertising   devices.      H.    Goldman.      171,996 ;    Aug.    21 ; 

Serial  No.  169,014  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Art  objects.     Decorative  Arts  League.     171,382  ;  Aug.  7  ; 

Serial   No.   144,853;   published   May   8,    1923. 
Asbestos   mats.      Gillen-Cole    Co.      174,467 ;   Oct.   16 ;   Se- 
rial No.   171,312  ;  published  July  3.  1923. 
Awnings    and   tarpaulins.      Indianapolis   Tent   &   Awning 

Company.       170,015 ;    July    10 ;    Serial    No.    172,538 ; 

published  Apr.   3,  1923. 
Awnings,  awning  frames,  covers,  and  parts  thereof.     P.  R. 

Ashley.      171,513 ;    Aug.    7 ;    Serial   No.    173,068 :    pub- 
lished  May   8,    1923. 
Awnings,  tents,  and  canvas  covers,  Waterproof  duck.     M. 

T.    Wilcox    Company.      165,307 ;    Mar.    6 ;    Serial    No 

157.196  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Beehives.     G.  B.  Lewis  Company.     174,926;  Oct.  23. 
Beehives  and  comb  foundations.     A.  I.  Root  Co.     172,654  ; 

Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  128,133  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 
Bibs   and   shampoo   protectors,   Barber.      Canfield   Rubber 

Company.     173,075;  Sept.  11. 
Blackboards.      G.   W.   Brooks.      174,740 ;   Oct.    23 ;    Serial 

No.  149,884  ;  published  July  24,  1923. 
Blankets,    rubber    sheetings,    sheet    rubber,    etc..    Offset. 

Vulcan  Prooflng  Company.  175.090  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No. 

180.156;  published  Aug.  14,  1923. 
Boots  and  shoes,  Fabricated  box  toes  and  box-toe  material 

for   use  in.      Frank   W.   Whitoher  Company.     169,195; 

June  12;  Serial  No.  169,882;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trude-marks  registered — Continued. 


Bottle  caps.  American  Bottle  Cap  Co.  169,09tj ;  Julj 
10 ;    Serial    No.    151,777 ;    published   Apr.    3,    1923. 

Bottle  caps.  Bead  Chain  Mannfacturing  Company. 
167,860  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  153,497  ;  published  Dec.  19, 
1922. 

Bottle  closures.    MappJn  &  Webb  Limited.     163,118  ;  .Ian.  2. 

Bottle  closures.  New  Process  Cork  Company.  173,124  ; 
Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  160,076;  published  June  12  ,1023. 

Bottles,  Crown  seals,  and  closures  for.  Armstrong  Cork 
Company.  167.850 ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No.  164,293  ; 
published  Feb.  20,   1923. 

Bottles,  (^tc.  Crown  seals  and  closures  for.  Armstrong- 
Cork  Company.  169.154  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  164.294  ; 
published  Mar.   13,  1923. 

Bottles,  jars,  etc..  Caps  or  closures  for.  George  A. 
Haynos,  Inc.  174,460;  Oct.  16;  Serial  No.  180,762; 
published  July  3.  1923. 

Bottlos,  Seals  and  closures  for.  Armstrong  Cork  Com- 
pany. 169,153 ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  164,292 ;  pub- 
lished Mar.  27,  1923. 

Bronzes  and  silver  and  plated  ware.  Tiffany  &  Company. 
23,572  ;   renewed   Sept.  5,  1923. 

Bungs.  United  States  Bung  Mfg.  Co.  170,928  ;  July  24  ; 
Serial  No.  162,909;  published  Apr.  24,  1923. 

Buttons,  Lapel.  Supreme  Orient  O.  0.  H.  &  P.  174,741  : 
Oct.   23  ;   Serial  No.   145,596 ;   published   July  24,  192,'), 

Buttons,  shoe  ornaments,  badges,  and  emblems.  Hinck- 
ley Manufacturing  Co.  170,070;  July  10;  Serial  No. 
165,552 ;    published   Apr.    3,   1923. 

Canvas  or  duck,  Cotton-  Couch  Bros.  Manufactaring  Co. 
165,040  :  Mar.  18. 

Canvas  or  other  fabric  having  metal  cross'  strips  and 
roller.  Article  made  of.  Rolup  Screen  Company, 
175,760 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  171,511 ;  published  Sept. 
4,  1923 

Chicks  and  other  young  poultry,  Incubated.  L.  A.  BourkG. 
164,887  ;    Feb.    27. 

Clothes  racks  and  hangers.  Economy  System  Co.  171,562  ; 
Aug.   7 ;    Serial   No.   174,513 ;   published  May  22,   1923. 

Corks.  Biertuempfel  Bros.  Cork  Company.  169,261  ; 
June  12  :  Serial  No.  172,076  ;  published  ivlar.  18,   1923. 

Covers,  Transparent  food.  Fiber-Glass  Food  Cover  Com- 
pany. 176,739 ;  Nov.  27 ;  Serial  No.  176,612 ;  pub- 
lished Sept.  11,  1923. 

Crutch,  Vegetable.  Frost  Superior  Fence  Co.  175,026  ; 
Oct.   30 ;   Serial  No.   179,143 ;   published  Aug.   14.  1923. 

Cuts,  emblems,  and  collar  devices.  Military  Order  of 
the  Cootie.  175,752 ;  Nov.  13 ;  Serial  No.  166,316 ; 
pulilishod  Sept.  4,  1923. 

Decorating  outfits.  R.  F.  Johnston  Paint  Company. 
174,443  ;   Oct.    16 ;   Serial  No.   176,631  ;   published   July 


3,  1923. 
Dress  forms.     Model 
Fabrics,    Metal    fiber. 


Form  Company. 
Metfab,    Inc. 


175,246 ;   Oct.  30. 
165,298  ;    Mar.    6  ; 

Serial  No.  164,654  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Felt.     American  Hair  Felt  Co.     169,084  ;  June  5  ;  Serial 

No.  173,067  ;   published  Feb.  27,   1923. 
Felt  piece  goods      Tingue,   Brown  &  Co.     169,083  ;   June 

5  ;  Serial  No.  173,153  ;  published  Feb.  27.  1923. 
Floor  mats  and  runners.  Leather.     W.  J.  Reilly.     169,044  ; 

June  5  ;  Serial  No.  158,154  ;  published  Mar.  13.  1923. 
Fly     papers    and     flycatchers.       Kay     Brothers     Limited. 
.  165.088  ;    Mar.    6  ;    Serial   No.   156,640  ;    published   May 

16,   1922. 
Fly  swatters.     Lubbers  &  Bell  Mfg.  Co.     163,113  ;  Jan.  2. 
Fly      swatters.        tJ.      S.      Manufacturing      Corporation. 

172,889-91 ;  Sept.  11 ;  Serial  Nos.  175,686-8  ;  published 

June  5,  1923, 
Fly    swatters    and    sticky    paper.      F.    W.    Hampshire    & 

Co.    Ld.      171,586 ;   Aug.    7 ;    Serial   No.    175,490 :    pub- 
lished May   22,   1923. 
-Foliage,   I'feserved    natural.     Dr.    H.    Dux   Co.      165.228; 

Mar.  6;  Serial  No.   163.973  ;  published  Dec.  5,  1922. 
Fountains  and  combined  fountain  and  feeders,  baby-chick 

feeders,  poultry  feeding  trouirhs,  etc..  Poultry  drinking. 

Hoeft     &    Company.       167,848;     May    8;     Serial    No. 

164.539  :   published   Dec.   20,   1922. 
Fountains,   Poultry.      A.   M.   Malouf.      168,515;    May   22. 
Furniture  and  furniture-van  pnd>«.    A.  L.  Reach.     171.623  : 
-  Aug.   7  ;    Serial  No.   177,244  :   published   May    22.   1923. 
Furniture   moflng  pads,   tents,   tarpaulins,   and   awnings, 

etc.     A.  Bruns  S  Sons.     174,439  ;   Oct,   16 ;   Serial   No. 

177,.'544;   published   July    3.    1923. 
Furniture,    Protecting    pad    for.      Silver    Pad    Mfg.    Co. 

10!f).32O;   .Ttme  12;   Serial  No.  170,159;  published  Mar. 

3  3.  1923. 
Fruits.  Artificial.     Emerv  Art  Fruit  Co.     163,061  ;  Jan.  2. 
Glass  cloth.     A.  g.  Turner.     173.086;  B<'\>t.  11. 
Granite,   Monumental   blocks   of.      Phillips    &   Slack,   Inc. 

175.826  ;  Nov.  13  ;  Serial  No.  182,548  ;  published  Sept. 

4,  1023. 
Hair   producer.      F.   .Tuniper.      166.267 ;    Mar.    27 ;    Serial 

No.   106.^33;  published   Oct.  3,  1922. 
Images,    bric-a-brac,    statuary,    etc.      B.    M.    Viquesnpy. 

174,766 ;  Oct.   23 ;   Serial  No.  170,228  ;   published   July 
IT,   1928. 
Imprements  for  killing  and  di^aWitig  insects,  flies,  and  the 

like.     U.  S.  Mnnufncturing  Corpo'rntion.     172.577  ;  Sept. 

11  ;  Serial  No.  172.453  :  published  .Tune  5,  1923. 
Incub.Ttors    and     broodeiPg.       Leahy     Manufflcturins;     Co 

177.590;    Dee.    IS. 
Ladders.     Goshen   Chum  &  Ladder  Company.     174,772  ; 
Oct.  23  ;   Serial  No.   171,315  ;   published  .Tuly  24.  1923. 


LaddcT.s.      Goshen   Manufacturing   Co.     167,923  ;   May   8  ; 

Serial  No.  170,24.5;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Ladders.     Saginaw   Ladder  Co.     175,511;   Nov.  6;   Serial 

No.    177,696;    published    Aug.    28.    192:^, 
Ladders  and  step  stools.     Goshen  Churn  k  Ladder  Com- 
pany.    175,005  ;  Oct.  30  ;  Serial  No.  171,314  ;  published 

Aug.  7,   1923. 
Lasts.     Schi'lter   Last  Company.     169,202;   .Tune  12;   Se- 
rial No.   3  68,984;   published   Mar.   13,   1923. 
Leather   and    rubber   surface    cloth.      Chemitex    Products 

Company.     172,669  ;  Sept.  11  ;  Serial  No.  174,233  ;  pub 

lished  June  5,  1923. 
Leathei-,    Artii'icial.      Larkide    Company.      165,396;    Mar. 

6;  Serial  No.  157,225;  published  Oct.  17,   1922. 
Leather,    Substitute.      Textileather    Company.      165,309; 

Mar.   6;   Serial   No.   161,512;   published  May   23,    1922. 
Leather,    Substitute.      Textileather    Company.      167,883 ; 

May  8  :  Serial  No.   105.773  :   published  .Tan.  2,  1923. 
Letters  and  figures  of  resilient  material.  Interchangeable 

cut-to-shape.  Davenport-Taylor       Mfg.        Company. 

175,520  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  175,571  ;  published  June  5, 

1923. 
Liquids,   Permanent   foam   for   protection   and   preventing 

evaporation   of  volatile.      Standard   Oil   Company    (In- 
corporated  in   New   Jersey).      167.852;   May   8;    Serial 

No.  164,201  ;  published  Jan.  2,  1923. 
Mat,  Leather  flexible  door.     S.J.Kane.     171,426  ;.  Aug.  7  ; 

Serial  No.  171,926  ;  published  May  8,  1923. 
Mats.     Leather    floor.       Standard     Heel    &    Counter    Co. 

177,582  ;    Dec.    18. 
Metal    plates    to    hold    the    heat    under    cooking    vessels. 

Shaw,  Welsh,  &  Company.     169,551  ;  June  19. 
Monuments.     Burton    Preston    &   Co.      171.373 ;    Aug.    7 ; 

Serial  No.  157,002  ;  published  May  1,  1923. 
Mousetraps.      Sand    Company    Inc.      169,312 ;    June    12 ; 

Serial  No.   169,227  ;   published  Mar.  13,   1923. 
Neckties  are  to  be  drawn.  Forms  over  which.     Perfection 

Ty  Press  Manufacturing  Company.     165,925;  Mar.  20. 
Nunjbers,  changeable  window   display  signs,  and  sign   re- 
flectors, Plouse.     C.  E.  Z.  Company.     172,136  ;  Aug.  21  ; 

Serial  No.  176,449  ;  published  May  29,  1923. 
Ornaments  for  decorative  purposes.  Figure.     A.  R,  Jones. 

167,858  ;   May   8 ;    Serial   No.    156,744 ;    published    Jan. 

30,   1923. 
Paper  drinking  straws.     A,  Herz.     171.409  ;  Aug.  7  ;   Se- 
rial No.   176,182  ;  pulilished  May  1,  1923. 
Paper   drinking   straws.      New    Jersey    Paper   Tube    Com- 
pany.    175,515  ;  Nov.  6  ;  Serial  No.  175,590  ;  published 

Aug.   28.   1923. 
Pendants,  Luminous.    Hart  &  Heaeman  Mfg.  Co.    171,497  ; 

Aug.  7:  Serial  No.  171.419;  published  May  22.  1923. 
Plaques,  Metallic  hot-dish.     Etched  Products  Corporation. 

174,830  ;  Oct.   23  ;    Serial  No.  176,075  ;   published  July 

24    1923 
Poultry   fountains.      H.    J.   Barker.      169,102;   June   5. 
Poultry-raising  appliances.     Watson  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    173,169;  Sept.  18;  Serial  No.  115,804;  published 

.Tune  19,  1923. 
Receptacles   and   containers.    Caps   and   closures   for.      C. 

&    W.    Cap    Company.      175.126 ;    Oct.    30 ;    Serial    No. 

180,688  ;  published  Aug.  7,  1923. 
Rubber  and   leather  goods   and  waterproof  oiled   fabrics. 

Goodyear   Rubber   Company.      23,455-6 ;    renewed   Aug. 

8   1923 
Rubber  mats,  waterproofed  fabrics,  etc.     Tetralin  Gesell- 

schaft    mit   beschriinkter    Haftung.      171,385 ;    Aug.   7 ; 

Serial  No.   142.044  :  published  May  8.   1923. 
Rubber  matting.     I'aine  &  Williams  Company.     174,436  ; 

Oct.    16 ;    Serial   No.   178.060 ;   published   .Tuly   3,   1923. 
Rubber  rods,   sheets,   and  tubes.   Hard-,      American    Hard 

Rubber  Compnnv.    167,813  ;  May  8  ;  Serial  No.  165.6.55  ; 

publish(*d  Feb.  20.  1923. 
Rubber   sheeting.      Holstein   Rubber   Company.      167,868 ; 

Mav  8  ;  Serial  No.  168,681  ;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 
Ruiiber   sheeting.      A.    Stein   &  Company.      175.830;   Nov. 

33:   Serial  No.   183,005;  published  Sept.  4,  1923. 
Rue  and  carpet  holders  and   mnterials  for  same.     L.   C. 

Chase    *    Companv.      172.668 :    Sept.    11  ;    Serial   No. 

174.289  ;  published  Tune  5.  1923. 
Rugs   and    the   like.    Corner    .ittachments    for.      Klearflax 

Linen    Rug    Company.      1PS.522 ;    May    22. 
Sausage  casings.  Salted  and  dried.     Oppenhciiner  Casing 

Co.     165,422  ;   Mar.    6  ;    Serial   No.   154,526  ;   published 

Dec.  5,   1922. 
Sheet    material    formed     from     textile    material    and    « 

binder,      Nonmetallic.        General      Electric      Company. 

169,244;  June  12;  Serial  No.  170,524;  puhli.shed  Mar. 

13,  192.''.. 
Shoe  and  .-clipper  trees.     James  N.  Mayhew  Co.     175,827  ; 

Nov    13;   Serial  No.  182,427:  published  Sept.   4.   1923. 
Shoe  lasts.     F.  W.  Stuart.     167,854  ;  May  8 ;  Serial  No. 

163.0.59  ;  published  Jan.  30,  1923. 
Shoe  lasts,  blind  awnings,  animal  trans,   etc.     Baltimore 

Barg.ain  House.     174,4.59  ;  Oct.  16  ;  Serial  No.  117,793  ; 

published  June  26,  1923. 
Signs.      Brown    &    Bigelow.      174,557 ;    Oct.    23 ;    Serial 

No.  160,745  ;  published  July  17,  1923. 
SisDB.      Thomas    Cusack    Company.      167.851;    May    8; 

Serial  No.  164.234  ;  published  Feb.  6.  1923. 
Signs,  Advertising.     Cott-a-Iap  Company.     175,832:  Nov. 

13 ;   Serial  No.   181.980 ;  published   Sept.   4,   1923. 


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Signs,  advertising  boards,  and  painted  board  si^ns.  Sheet- 
metal  bill.  G.  Minck.  170,100;  July  10;  Serial  No. 
1G9,136;   published  Apr.   10,   1923. 

Signs  tor  mechanical  advertisiufc  purposes.  H.  C.  Daw- 
Bon.  175,562 ;  Nov.  0 ;  Serial  No.  179,033  ;  published 
Aug.   21,  1923. 

Signs  for  mechanical  advertising  purposes.  Wark  Ad- 
vertising Systems  Company.  165.307;  Mar.  6;  Serial 
No.  162,155;  published  Dec.   5.  1022. 

Signs,  Metal.  Little  Giant  Company.  169,072  ;  June  5  ; 
Serial  No.  170.394  ;  puWishcfl  Mar.  13.  1923. 

Slabs  and  sheets  of  rubber  composition  material,  par- 
ticularly for  shoe  soles.  J.  E.  Cable.  169,225  ;  June 
12 ;   Serial  No.   160,660  ;  published  Aug.   15,   1922. 

Stakes  for  supporting  cooking  and  other  utensiKs,  Camp- 
fire.  Sterling  I'roducts  Corporation.  167,846  ;  May  8  ; 
Serial  No.  165.040 ;  published  Feb.  20,  191^3. 

Statuettes.  Rasbag  Sisters  Company.  174,413;  Oct. 
16  ;  Serial  No.  174,638  ;  published  June  26,  1923. 

Stepladders.  Baker,  Hamilton  &  Pacific  Company. 
175.388 ;  Nov.  6 ;  Serial  No.  170.352 ;  published  Aus:. 
28.   1923. 

Stepladders.  Davton  Safety  Ladder  Company.  169,212; 
June  12  ;  Serial  No.  167,605  ;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Stepladders,  Folding.  F.  M.  de  Saussure,  jr.  173,078  ; 
Sept.  11. 

Straws,  Soda.  New  Jersey  Paper  Tube  Company. 
174,972  ;  Oct.  30 ;  Serial  No.  156,542 ;  published  Aug. 
14,  1923. 

Stereotyping  and  electroplating,  Matrix  or  dry  mat  used 
in.  "W.  B.  Wheeler  Corporation.  167.882.  May  8; 
Serial  No.   165,840;  published  Feb.  6,  192.3.     , 

Stereotyping  and  electroplating.  Matrix  or  dry  mat  used 
in.  "W.  B.  Wheeler  Corporation.  167,935 ;  May  8 ; 
Serial  No.  172,809;  published  Feb.  20,  1923. 

Switches  and  lamps.  Luminous  pendants  for  use  with 
electrical.  Laminite  Corporation.  169,161  ;  June  12. 
Serial  No.  165,878  ;  pubUshed  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Tags.  Fogartv  Manufacturing  Company.  172,887  ;  Sept. 
11  ■  Serial  No.  175,783  ;  published  June  5,  1923. 

Tags,   Identification.      D.    Hirsch.      170.695 ;   July  17. 

Tents.     Brooks  Tent  &  Awning  Co.     165.642  ;  Mar.  13. 


Tents  and  tarpaulins.  Indianapolis  Tent  A  Awning  Co. 
163,002;   Jan.   2. 

Tents,  tarpaulins,  wagon  covers,  etc.  Canvas  Products 
Company.     170,690-1;  July  17. 

Tents,  tout  Hies,  tarpaulins,  etc.  Canvas  Products  Com- 
pany.     171.907  ;  Aug.  14. 

Tents,  tent  flies,  tarpaulins,  etc.  Canvas  Products  Com- 
pany. 174,720 ;  Oct.  23 ;  Serial  No.  174,065 ;  pub- 
lished July  17,  1923. 

Tents,  tent  flies,  tarpaulins,  etc.  Canvas  Products  Com- 
pany. 174,721  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  174,068  ;  published 
July  17,  1923. 

Textile-fabric  sheeting  coated  with  compositions.  Kenlit 
Mfg.  Co.  109,271  ;  June  12  ;  Serial  No.  152,076  ;  pub- 
lished Feb.  27,  1923. 

Towels,  etc.,  Markers  for.  A.  D.  Rostow.  175,031 ;  Oct. 
30  :  Serial  No.  179,013  ;  published  Aug.  14.  1923. 

Traps,  Animal.  V.  C.  Carda.  169,211  ;  June  12  ;  Serial 
No.  167.878;  published  Mar.  13,  1923. 

Traps.  Animal.     W.  A.  Gibbs.     175.225  ;  Oct.  30. 

Traps,  -Animal.  Oneida  Community,  Limited.  176,926; 
Dec.  4. 

Traps,  Mouse  and  rat.  Automatic  Trap  Co.  163,488 ; 
Jan.   16. 

Trunks-.  Waterproof  cloth  or  fabric  which  forms  the  oiil 
side      covering      tor.        Hartraann      Trunk      Company. 
174,457  ;   Oct.   16 ;  Serial  No.   147,289 ;  published  June 
26,  1923. 

Waterproof  automobile  and  carriage  fabric.  F.  S.  Carr 
Company.  172.267  ;  Aug.  28  ;  Serial  No.  177,273  ;  pub- 
lished May   29.   1923. 

Waterproof  fabrics.  Archer  Strauss  Rubber  Company. 
169,247  ;  June  12 ;  Serial  No.  170,705 ;  published  Mar. 
13,  1923. 

Waterproof  fabrics.  Schwarzwaelder  Company.  175,825 ; 
Nov.   13  ;  Serial  No.   182,676 ;  published   Sept.  4,  1928. 

Waterproofed  cotton  duck.  Jonn  Boylo  &  Company. 
165,313  ;  Mar.  6  ;  Serial  No.  166,167 ;  published  Nov. 
7.   1922. 

Waterproofed  fabrics  In  the  piece.  Nicholson's  Raincoat 
Co.  174,704  ;  Oct.  23  ;  Serial  No.  176,497  ;  published 
July  17,   1923. 


CLASSIFIED  LIST  OF  TRxVDE-MARK  TITLES. 

PUBLISHED  FOR  OPPOSITION. 
[Act  of  Feb.  20,  1905,  Sec.   6.  as  amended  Mar.  2,   1907.] 


CLASS   1. 

Asbestos,  Crude.     Hobdell,  Way  and  Company.     165,995 ; 

Jan.    9. 
Bamboo  lengths.  Split.     H.  L.  Leonard  Rod  Co.     172,337  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Belts.     U.  Rosenberg.     173,248 ;  Sept  4. 
Blueberrv     plants.      Joseph     J.     White,     Inc.      172,458. 

Apr.  24. 
Calfskins,    Finished   upper-leather.      C.  X).    Brown    &   Co. 

178,160-1 ;  July  17. 
Casein    for    the    production    of    artificial    horn,    artificial 

horn.     Internationale  Galalith-Gesellschaft  HofiE  &  Co. 

174,522;  Aug.  21. 
Caoutchouc    milk,      F.    R.    Henderson    &    Co.      172,533 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Cement    and    composition    floors,    etc.,    Abrasive   material 

for     impregnating.        Abrasive     Company.        165,978 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Chamois.     Flegle  &  Saxe.     155.678 ;  Feb.   6. 
Charcoal.     New  Jersey   Charcoal   Co.     179,379 ;   Sept.   4. 
Charcoal    to    be    needed    in    connection    with    stock    and 

poultry   feed.      Walnut   Growers    Spray    Manufacturing 

Company.      159,825 ;    Feb.    6. 
Coal.     Berwind  Fuel  Company.     183.622  ;  Oct.  80. 
Coal.     Central  Indiana  Coal  Co.      179,516;   June   19. 
Coal.      Consolidated    Co. — Coal    Division,    Inc.      186.105; 

Dec.  4. 
Coal.     Cortright  Coal  Company.     157.475  ;  Apr.  17. 
Coal.     Elkhorn  Coal  Company.     180,593  ;  Aug.  21. 
Coal.     H.  L.  Goodwin.     167,871  :  Jan.  9. 
Coal.     Harrisburg  Coal  Mining  Company.     176,624  ;  July 

17. 
Coal.     Harrisburg  CoUiei-y  Company.     182,5_84  ;  Aug.  21. 
Coal.     Kalamazoo  Ice  &  Fuel  Company.     185.595  ;  Dec.  11. 
Coal.     Keams  Coal  Company.     182.246  ;  Oct.  16. 
Coal.     King  Coal  Company.     167,966  ;  Apr.  3. 
Coal.      Laurence    E.    Tierney    Fuel    Company.      184,194 : 

Nov.  13. 
Coal.     Monsarrat  Brothers   Coal   Co.      185,373  :   Dec.   18. 
Coal.      MontPv.Tllo   Mining  Company.      182,355  ;   Sept.   18. 
Coal.     Reeves  Coal  and  Dock  Co.     164,194  ;  July  17. 
Coal.      Rock   Lick   Smokeless   Coal    Company.      174,977 : 

May  29. 
Coal.     H.  M.   Schaflf  Coal  Company.     184.567 ;   Dec.  4. 
Coal.     S<^mibituminou8.        Pine     Ridge     Coal     Company. 

185,ni0;  Dec.  4. 
Coal.     Southern  Coal  *  Coke  Co.     169.653-4  ;  Jan.  9. 
Coal.      Southern  Coal   *  Coke  Co.     169.655  ;   Feb.   13. 
Coal.     Victor-American  Fuel  Company.     164,472  ;  Apr.  9. 


Coal.     Victor-American  Fuel  Company.     164,474  ;  Apr.  17. 
Coal.    Victor-American  Fuel  Company.    164,476  ;  Apr.  3. 
Coal  and  coke.     Pennsylvania  Coal  &  Coke  Corporation. 

171,384;  Feb.  13. 
Co.lI  and   coke.     Pennsylvania  Coal  &  Coke  Corporation. 

171.386  ;  Feb.  13. 
Coal  and  coke.    Pinnacle  Coal  &  Coke  Company.     144,043  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Coal  and  coke.     Swastika  Fuel  Co.     171,597-8  ;  Mar.  27. 
Coal,     Bituminous.      Brooks,    Smith    &    Coane,    Limited. 

185,-320;  Nov.  13. 
Coal,    Bituminous.'     Maynard    Coal    Company.      158,191 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Coal,    Blacksmith.      Dickinson   Fuel   Company.      181,253 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Coal,  coke,  and  charcoal.    M.  R.  Segall.    179.169  ;  June  19. 
Coal  molded  and  pressed  into  briquettes.     Southern  Gem 

Coal  Corporation.     167,832  ;  Feb.  20. 
Coal,    Steam    and    domestic,      Virginia  "Bine    Gem    Coal 

Corporation.     175,691  :  Apr.  24. 
Coal  tar  and  coke.  Crude.     Alabama  By-Products  Corpo- 
ration.    166.626  ;  Jan.  9. 
Compound    having    the    appearance    of    putty.      Products 

Mf^.   .V    Sales   Co.      167,686 :    Apr.   24. 
Core    binder.       J.     S.    McCormick    Company.       179,810; 

Oct.  16. 
Core  facings,  blackings,  and  binders,  etc.    Bird-Archer  Com- 
pany.    158,596;  Apr.  17. 
Corn,  "Seed.     C.  A.  Barden.     181,928;  Oct.  16. 
Cotton,  Raw.    Anderson.  Clayton  &  Co.    181,804  ;  Aug.  21. 
Cottonseed.     A.  D.  Mebane.     173,848;  June  5. 
Cottonsei^d.      Saunders    Lone    Star    Seed    Co.      165.970; 

Dec.  4. 
Ferns.      Zellwood    Fern    Growers    Association.      181,049 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Flour.    Tripoli.      American    Tripoli    Company.      165,109 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Fluor  spar.   Ground,   lump,   and   gravel.     Kentucky  Fluor 

Spar  Co.      171.541  :    Feb.    13. 
Fur  pelts.     H.  Rosenberg.     173,443;  Aug.  21. 
Fur.     Salmon  &  Wiener.     173.214  ;  June  5. 
^iir  sk  ns.     J.  Becher.     167.762  ;   Feb.   13. 
Pur   skins.     Cassileth  &  Schwartz.     169,754  ;   Apr.   24. 
Fur     skins.       North     American     Fur     Dyeing     Company. 

171.SS3  :    Apr.    3. 

Flir  skins  and  pelts  imitating  seal.     A.  Pierini.     171.387; 
Mar.   13. 

Fur,     skins     and     pelts,     Raw.       A.     Pierini.       171,388 ; 
Mar.    13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Contimied. 


B^ir    skins    dressed    and    dyed.       Herman    Basch    &    Co. 

169,752  ;   Feb.   6. 
Furs    and    pelts.      A.    Pierini.      163,173 ;    Aug.    7. 
Furs,    skins,    and    peltries.      Gustave    J.    Fuerth    &    Co 

165,864;    Jan.   2. 
Goatskins,  colt  and  horse  hides,  kips,  and  cow  sides.     C 

A.  Reynolds.     174,592  ;   Apr.  24. 
Graphite.     Superior  Flake  Graphite  Company.     171.968 

May  22. 
Gravel,  Paving.    Allen  Gravel  Company.     159,676  ;  Apr.  3 
Hair  and  prepared  hair  stock.  Raw.     Hyman  &  Oppeuhelm 

170,293  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hair,     Human    and    animal.      L.    Levussovc.       162,751 

Apr.  24. 
Hair,     Human    and    animal.       L.    Levussove.       177,496 

Dec.   4. 
Hides,  furs.     Haack  &  Company.     156,901  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hides,   skins,   tallow,   and  wool.     Wilcox  Mofflin   Limited. 

171,113  ;  Oct.  23. 
Hops.      B.    McGibbon.      183.660;    Nov.    13. 
Hops.     A.   J.   Ray   &  Son,   Inc.     165.414  :  Feb.   6. 
Hops.     J.  Sonnenschein  Hop  Company.     173,148  ;  July  17. 
Hops.     J.  Sonnenschein  Hop  Company.     173,149  ;  Apr.  24. 
Horticultural     and     floricultural     products.       S.     Robert. 

173.245  :    Mar.    13. 
Hydrocarbon  materials  or  asphaltum  products.     R.  M.  A. 

Chacon.     175,000.     June  5. 
let.     Imperial  Ice  and  Development  Company.     182,418 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Kapok   and    crude   rubber.      Netherlands   Corporation   for 

Oversea  Trade,  Inc.     173,522  ;  June  5. 
Kapok   and    crude   rubber.      Netherlands   Corporation   for 

Overseas  Trade,  Inc.     173,524  ;  June  5. 
Lamp  shades  of  fibrous  material.     R.  Beardsley.     174,997 

July  17. 
Leather.        California      Tanning      Company.        182,700 

Nov.  13. 
Leather.       Endicott      Johnson       Corporation.       167,078 

Feb.  13. 
Leather.     P.  Fernandez.     171,795 :  Mar.  13. 
Leather.      C.  G.  Fleckenstein  Company.    166,362  ;  Apr.  10. 
Leather.      Charles   K.    Fox,    Inc.      170,575 ;    May    22. 
Leather.     W.  Graham.     171,693;  Apr.  10. 
Leather.     Magnus   Hessberg,   Inc.      167,174  ;    Feb.    13. 
Leather.     Kistler  Leather  Company.     158,931  ;  Feb.  27. 
Leather.      Kistler    Leather    Company.      175,991 ;    July  3. 
Leather.     W.   &  J.  Martin.     175,148  ;  June  5. 
Leather.     Ohio  Leather  Company.     165,977  ;  Mar.  13. 
Leather.     New  Castle  Leather  Co.     184,037  ;   Nov.   13. 
Leather.     Schoellkopf  Co.     151,102;   Oct.   16. 
Leather.     Seton  Leather  Co.     177,202  ;  Nov.  20. 
Leather.      C.    Trautman    &    Company.      186.303 ;    Dec.    4. 
Leather.     A.    O.   Trostel.     167,274 ;   Mar.   27. 
Leather.    A.  A.  Williams.     178,421 ;  July  17. 
Leather.     J.  B.  Yunker  &  Sons.     167,037  ;  Mar.  13. 
Leather,  Dressed.    Mohawk  Tanning  Co.    171,546  ;  Feb.  13. 
Leather,   Finished.      Day-Gormley  Leather   Co.      119,153  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Leather,     Partly-prepared.       Nickelsburg    Brothers    Com- 
pany.    163,762  ;   Feb.   6. 
Leather,  Sole.     T.  Cover,  ir.     186,630;  Dec.  25. 
Leather,  Sole.     C.  G.  Fleckenstein  Co.     167,386;  Apr.  3. 
Leathers.     Hiint-Rankln  Leather  Co.     174,450  ;  May  29. 
Leathers.         Robertson     Leather     Company.         177,329 

June  19. 
Leathers.      Wolfe    Leather    Co.      176.392 ;    May    22. 
Lime,    Hydrated,    Charles    Warner    Company.      154,344 

Apr.  10. 
Livestock,    including    dogs.      A.    M.    Baldwin.      177,469 

Nov.  13. 
Logs.      Cadwallader    Gibson    Lumber    Co.      174,299-300 

May  22. 
Loes.       Delta    Export    Lumber    Corporation.       178,496 

July  3. 
Logs.     Delta  Export  Lumber  Corporation.     178,497  ;  July 

17. 
Logs    and    rough    lumber.       Dudley    Lumber    Company. 

178,598;    July   24. 
Marble.     Bond  Marble  Company.     172,256;  Mar.  13. 
Materials,  Sheet.   Daineppon  Celluloid  Company.   151,034  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Molding  composition.     Industrial  Molded  Materials  Com- 

p.iny.     167,353  ;  Aug.  28. 
Moldings,  castings,  etc..  Composition  used  in  the  manufac- 
ture of.     American  Cellulose  &  Chemical  Manufacturing 

Company.    166,212  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Nitrocellulose  compound.  Sheeting  made  from.     Bachmann 

Bros.     166,931 ;  Jan.  9. 
Nursery  products.     Pfund  Nursery  Co.     174,028  ;  Apr.  24. 
Oils,    greases,    etc.      Humble    Oil    &    Refining    Company. 

169,594  ;  Jan.  9. 
Packing  pads.     H.  W.  Selle  &  Co.     178,474  ;  July  17. 
Paper    pulp.      St.    Maurice    Paper    Company.      164,724 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Pelts.      J.   L.  Alvord.      165.776:   Dec.   4. 
Pflts.     H.  Rosenberg.     173,248 ;  Nov.  20. 
Pi-pnolie     condensation     product.     Laminated.       Diamond 

State   Fibre   Company.      180,163:    Aug.    7. 
P'lenolic     condensation     product.     Laminated.       Diamond 

Rt.ite  Fibre  Company.      183.439  :   Nov.   27. 
Phenolic     condensation     product,     Laminated.       Diamond 

State  Fibre  Company.     183,442 ;  Nov.  27. 


Plants,     Strawberry.      R.    M.    Kellogg    Co.       179,870-1 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Plastic    preparation.      Necol    Industrial    Collodions,    Lim- 
ited.    185,375  ;  Dec.  4. 
Pitch,  Hardwood.     Rubber  Service  Laboratories  Company. 

171,471  ;  Aug.   14. 
Pyroxylin,    nitrocellulose,    pyroxylin    and   artificial   ivory. 

E.    I.    du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company.      170,241  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Raw     or     partly  -  prepared     materials.       T.     L.     Straus. 

166,611 ;  Jan.  2. 
Resins,  coal,  coke,  rubber,  etc.     Tetralin-Gesellschaft  mit 

beschrankter  Haftung.  142,047  ;  May  1. 
Rock.  B.  F.  Williamson.  183,727  ;  Oct.  30. 
Rubber,   Bituminous  material  for  compounding.     Barrett 

Company.     173,690^2  ;   May  29. 
Rubber,   Bituminous  material   for  compounding.     Barrett 

Company.      186,456-9 ;    Dec.    4. 
Rubber  composition.  Hard.    Nuloid  Corporation.    174,668  ; 

June  5. 
Rubber,  Guayule.     Continental  Rubber  Company  of  New 

York.     174,427  ;  Apr.  24. 
Rubber    sponges    and    rubber    sponge    for    manufacturing 

purpo.ses.       Featheredge    Rubber    Company.       163,332 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Seed,  Grass  and  field.     Egyptian  Seed  Growers  Exchange. 

170,759;   Apr.   10. 
Seeds.     J.   Bolgiano   Seed   Co.      172.859;   May   22. 
Seeds     and     bulbs.       Stumpp     &    Walter    Co.       182,019 ; 

Dec.   4, 
Seeds  and  bulbs.  Vegetable,  flower,  and  lawn-grass.     W. 

Atlee  Burpee  Co.    175,067 ;  Apr.  24. 
Seeds,  Agricultural  and  grass.     Springfield  Seed  Company. 

176,431  ;  .Tune  12. 
Seeds,  Clover  and  field.     F.  S.  Radway.     182,261 ;  Nov.  13. 
Seeds.  Farm.     Snmmerour  &  Son.     171.773  ;  June  12. 
Seeds,    Farm    and    garden.       Pedigreed    Seed    Company. 

167,890;  Feb.  20. 
Seeds,  Field,  garden,  and  farm.     Aggeler  &  Musser  Seed 

Co.     168,743;  May  1. 
Seeds,  Flower.     W.  Atlee  Burpee  Co.     175,066;  Apr.  24. 
Seeds,    Garden    and    flower.      L.     D.    Waller    Seed    Co. 

167,542;  May  1. 
Seeds,    Grass,    field,    and   garden.      Colorado     Milling      & 

Elevator  Company.     166,288  ;  Jan.  23. 
Seeds,    onion    sets,   and   bulbs.      Leonard    Seed    Company. 

185,525;  Dec.   18. 
Seeds,    Vegetable.       W.     Atlee    Burpee    Co.        175,065 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Seeds,  Vegetable.     Keboe  Preserving  Company.     176,521 ; 

July  3. 
Silk    fiber.    Artificial.      A.    David.      170,712-13 :    Mar.    13. 
Silk  waste,  partly  prepared.  Artificial-.     Abeeco  Mill,  Inc. 

179,912  ;  Aug.  21. 
Skins  and  pelts.     A.  Pierini.     178,768  ;  Oct.  16. 
Skins.    Dved    animal.      Joseph    Hollander,   Inc.      166,741 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Shell.     E.  H.  Wardwell.     175,331 ;  July  17. 
Shell  and  grit.    East  Coast  Trading  Co.     173,075  ;  June  19. 
Transparent    and    translucent    sheets.      Translold    Prod- 
ucts Co.     185.268  :  Dec.  25. 
Trees,     plants,    shrubs,     and    bushes.       F.    M.    Edwards. 

178,831  ;  July  17. 
Wool.     O.  N.  Purdy,  Jr.     181,774:  Oct.  23. 
Wool.      New    Zealand    Refrigerating    Company,    Limited. 

161,373  ;  May   1. 
Wool.      New    Zealand    Refrigerating    Company,    Limited. 

161,378;  May  1. 
Wool.      New    Zealand    Refrigerating    Company    Limited. 

161,380  ;  May  29. 
Wool.     Sociedad  Anonima  Financiera  y  Comercial  Puhr- 

mann  Limitada.     178,633  ;  June  19. 
Wool,  hides,  and  skins.     Trident  Tl-aders,  Inc.     182,021 ; 

Oct.   16. 

CLASS  2. 

Ash,   garbage,   and   oil   cans:   trash   burners,   etc.      H.    P. 

Chandlee  Pons  Co.     185,106;   Nov.  27. 
.\ueers  and  bits.  Boxes  for  containing.     Irwin  Auger  Bit 

Companv.      171.802;   Feb.   27. 
Aneers  and  hits.  Roll  cases  for  containing.     Irwin  Auger 

Bit    Company.      171,800 :  Feb.    27. 
Automobile    auxiliarv    gasoline   tank.      Sur-Duz    Products 

Company.     167.957;  May  8. 
Bags.     H.  .T.   Dudley.     180,056;   Sept.   4. 
Bags    and    baskets.     Cloth.       W.    T.     Lane    &    Brothers. 

166..306  ;  Feb.  13. 
Bags,   aprons.   News  and  coal.     Allied  Belting  Company. 

179,128;  Sept.  4. 
TiniTK.  Bnrlap.      Remis  Bro.  Rac  Co.      173.555;  Mar    20 
Baes.     Cloth     mailing.       American     Sack    Co.       173,991; 

Feb.  27. 
Bass,    clothes    protectors,    clothespin   aprons,    Shoe.      Al- 

Lon  Manufacturing  Company.     180,647  ;   Sept.  4. 
Bags,   Cotton,  burlap,  and  paper.     Bemis  Bro.  Bag  Com- 
pany.    145,544  ;  June   19. 
P.ags,  Laundry.    Tingue.  Brown  &  Co.     174,758  ;  Apr.  3. 
Paes,  Mailins.     Milwaukee  Bae  Co.     176,638:  Apr.  10. 
Bags,  Mothproof.      Roseth  Corporation.      185,265  ;  Nov.  27. 
BcfTs,   Motb    and   dust   nroof   cloth.      D.   BueL      174,231  ; 

Apr.   10. 


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Bags    or    nets,     Empty.       G.     W.     WoocUufif.       179,388; 

Nov.  13. 
Bags,     Shoe    and     skate.       James     W.     Brine     Company. 

172,729;   Sept.  4. 
Bags,  Shopping.     D.  Katz  &  Son.     185,467  ;  Oct.  16. 
Bags,    soap    boxes,   wash-rag   cases,   cretonne   bags,    etc., 

Beaded.     Calhoun,  Kobbins  &  Co.     172,205  ;  Feb.  20. 
Baskets.     Etlgorton  Manufacturing  Co.    183,698  ;  Sept.  11. 
Baskets.     Shearer  c&  MeCarthv  Corp.     184,217  ;  Nov.  20. 
Baskets,  Waste.     Barlow  Brothers.     185,738  ;  Nov.  13. 
Boards,  fabric  winders,  i-tc,  Cloili  and  bolt.     11.  Bridgman 

Smith    Company.      169,277:    M;ir.    20. 
Bottle  containers  or  cases.     Defiance  Pressed  Steel  Com- 
pany.    175,714  ;  Apr.  24. 
Bottles,    Terfume.      Rochambeau    Import    &    Export    Co. 

160,153  :  Nov.   6. 
Box  shocks.     Pelican  Bay  Lumber  Company.     184,361-2  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Box  shocks.      G.   X.   Wendling.      178,318  ;   July   3. 
Boxes.     Superior  Distributing  Co.     173,340  ;  July  17. 
Boxes    and    containers    comprising   boxes    and    containers 

for  cream,  salve,  pins,  etc.     E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 

Company.     170,237  ;   Mar.   13. 
Boxes.    Collection.      Central    Committee    Knesseth    Israel 

of  Jerusalem,  Palestine,  Inc.     169,395  ;  Feb.  20. 
Boxes,    envelopes,    wrappers,    etc..    Corrugated    fiber    and 

paper.     David  Weber  &  Co.     180,512  ;   Sept.  4. 
Boxes,     Fiber.       Iowa    Fiber    Box    Company.       176,475 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Boxes,     Fiber.       St.    Regis    Paper     Company.       184,478 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Boxes,    Folding.      Paraffine    Companies,    Inc.      173,205; 

Feb.  20. 
Boxes,    hair    receivers,    and    jewel    boxes,    PufE.      Cutino 

Company.     173,407  ;  June  19. 
Boxes   or    receptachs   of    vaiiuus   shapes   and    sizes.      Tin 

Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore.     172.619:  Mar.   20. 
Boxes,  Tobacco,  cigar,  and  cigarette.    Lebwohl  &  Mindich. 

166,950  ;  July  17. 
Boxes,    wrappers,    and    receptacles.    Candy.      Pup    Toys 

Company.     175,159  ;  June  19. 
Boxlike  receptacles.     H.  B.  Loeb.     169,489;  Feb.  20. 
Cages,  Bird.     Andrew  B.  Hendryx  Co.     173,316;  Feb.  27. 
Cans  and  cans  for  packing  and  shipping  ice  cream.  Milk- 
shipping.       Des     Lauriers     Metal     Products     Co.     Inc. 

178,233;  May  15. 
Cans  and  cans  used  for  packing  and  shipping  lee  cream, 

Milk-shipping.     Des  Lauriers  Metal  Products  Co.  Inc. 

176,166  ;  Apr.  24. 
Cans    for    coal    oil    and    gasoline.    Sheet-metal.      Wiufleld 

Manufacturing  Company.     164,139  ;  Mar.  13. 
Cans   made  of   tin.      Southern    Can    Company.      178,477 ; 

May  29. 
Cans,  trash  burners,  ash  sifters,  etc..  Ash,   garbage,  and 

oil.      H.    P.    Chandlee    Sons   Co.      186,179;    Dec.    4. 
Cardboard   to   be    placed   in    fruit   boxes    to    prevent   the 

crushing  of  the  fruit.     S.  Satake.     169,328  ;  Apr.  17. 
Carryall  or  bag.     C    B.  Stanton.     163,295  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cartons    and    boards.      Weldfast    System,    Inc.      182,324 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Coffee  and  the  like,  Empty  containers  for.    Jas.  H.  Forbes 

Tea  &  Coffee  Co.     170,975  ;  May  15. 
Condiment  holder.     H.  W.  Stoner.     170.315;  Feb.  20. 
Cones.      Canadian    Wm.    A.    Rogers,    Limited.      180,841 ; 

Sept  4. 
Containers.     F.  X.  Eberle.     172,936  ;  Apr.  3. 
Containers.     B.  Fischer  &  Co.     154.181 ;  Dec.  11. 
Containers  and  boxes,  Metal  and  paper  fancy.     Fred  A. 

Wish   Incorporated.     180,638 ;  July   3.  • 
Containers    and    shocks    therefor.     Wooden.       California 

Barrel  Co.     176,946;  May  29. 
Containers,  Condiment.     C.  H.  Ilaeseler.     172,834  ;  July  3. 
Containers  for  food  products,  Transparent.     Page  &  Shaw, 

Inc.     179,424  ;  July  3. 
Containers  or  cabinets  for  holding  and  displaying  goods. 

Oneida   Community,    Limited.     164,066;   Jan,   23. 
Containers,   Portable.     Carbide  &  Carbon   Chemicals  Cor- 
poration.    186,178;  Dec.  4. 
Containers  used  for  candy,  lunch,  workboxes,  etc.,  Metal. 

T.  B.  Lamb.     180,227  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cooling  containers.     Glacifer  Company.     148.023  :  Feb.  20. 
Cups,    Paper.      Maver    Coating    Machines    Co.      169,028 ; 

June  19. 
Cylinders,      bottles,      flasks,      etc.        Mannesmannrohren 

Werke.     163.688  ;  Sept.  4. 
Dishes     and     dispensing    receptacles     for     paper     dishes, 

Metal   holders   for   paper.     Vortex  Mfg.   Co.      180,311; 

Ju!y  3. 

Display    device.      American    Mint    Company.      170,858 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Drums,  Shipping.    Seymour  &  Peek  Company.    181,701-2  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Egg   and   poultry    cases.      Butts   &   Miller    Co.      183,136; 

Oct.   16. 

Envelopes,  Merchandise.     .\.  Herz.    173,567  ;  Feb.  20. 
Garment    bag.      Arden    Products    Cornoraticn.      185,911  : 

Dec.  4. 
Ga.soline    and    oil    tanks.    Emergency.      J.    C.    Mewshaw. 

174,021  ;   Feb.   27. 
Hampers,  Wooden.     R.  B.  White.     178,686;  Sept.  18. 
Holy  -  water     fountains.     Pocket.       Matre     .J:     Comnanv. 

166,951;  Mar.  27. 


Iceless    and   fireless    receptacles    for    retaining   heat    and 

cold.     P.   H.   Bralnard.     176,061  ;   May  8. 
Jars,    cases,    and    other    receptacles.      Aridor    Company. 

163,850  ;  May  29. 
Knitted    bags.      Nitram    Manufacturing    Co.      172,007-8; 

Jan.  9. 
Lamps,     Electric.       Republic    Photographic    Corporation. 

170.3.39  ;  Jan.  2. 
Linen  and  clothes  hampers,  trays,  cans,  etc.     F.  O.  Schoe- 

diuger.     172,178;  Dec.  11. 
Merchandise  and  eyeglass  receptacles.  All-leather  and  imi- 
tation-leather.   A.  M.  Koenig.     159,756  ;  Jan.  9. 
Molded  objects  made  from  composition  containing  sulphur, 

F.   J.   Waldmeyer.     166,543  ;  Jan.   9. 
Music-note-roll  ribbons  and  sheets.  Boxes  for.     PhlUppi 

Aktlen-Gesellschaft.     150,287  ;   Oct.   23. 
Packages,   Tin,   metal,   and  paper.     Acme  Can  Company. 

180,203  ;  Sept.  4. 
Packages,    Toilet.      F.    P.    Hudnall.      172,045 ;   Apr.    3. 
Pails,    cans,    bread    boxes.    Water   and   dairy.      Schlueter 

Manufacturing  Co.     172,903  ;  May  29. 
Paper-bag   holder   or   cabinet.     American   Rack   Company. 

170,747  ;  Feb.  27. 
Paper     bags.        Crown      Williamette     Paper     Company. 

182,401 ;  Sept.  4. 
Paper  bags.     Hubbs  &  Corning  Company.     171,845  ;  Feb.  27. 
Paper     bags.       Le     Montree     Manufacturing     Company. 

188.019  ;  Dec.  25. 
Paper  bags.     U.  S.  Paper  Goods  Co.     180,911 ;  Sept.  4. 
Paper  bags.     Union  Bag  &  Paper  Corporation.     169,040 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Paper    bags.      Wortendyke    Manufacturing   Co.      183,546 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Paper     bags.       Zellerbach     Paper     Company.       182,433: 

Sept.  4. 
Paper    bags.      Zellerbach    Paper    Company.      182,455-60 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Paper  bags  and  baskets.     S.  Kann.     183,386;  Dec.  25. 
Paper  bags  and  chests.     White  Tar  Company.     175,447 ; 

May  22. 
Paper  boxes.     F.  N.  Burt  Company.     159,494-5  ;  Mar.  20. 
Paper  boxes.     Schmeer's  Paper  Box  Company.     174,112  : 

Mar.  27. 
Paper    cans.      National   Paper    Can    Company.      177,317 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Paper    cartons.       Standard    Paper    Company.      176,659; 

Apr.  10. 
Paper     garment     bags.       Rike     Folding    Box     Company. 

159,882  ;  Apr.  24. 
Paper  pails.     Western  Paper  Box  Company.     181,796-8  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Paper    receptacles.      Raymond    Bag   Company.      172,687 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Paper  towels,  napkins,  etc..  Dispensing  devices   for.     In- 
dependent  Paper  Mills,    Inc.     176,186 ;    Apr.   3. 
Paper  tubes  to  be  used  with  explosive  powder  in  blasting. 

Clark   Patent   Tubing   Co.      175.069;   Apr.    10. 
Parcel  carrier.     C.  P.  Atkins  155,584  ;  Feb.  20. 
Plates,  Wooden.     Oval  Wood  Dish  Corporation.     176,204  ; 

Apr     10. 
Receptacles.     J.  C.  Dowd  &  Co.     183,469  ;  Oct.  23. 
Receptacles  for  carboys.     Hercules  Carboy  Box  Company. 

178,342;   May  29. 
Receptacles  for  foods,  drinks,   etc.,   Double-walled.     Isola 

Gesellschaft      fvir      Warme-      und      Kalte      Isollerung. 

160,808;   Feb.  27. 
Receptacles  for  gloves,  handkerchiefs,  lingerie,  and  saving 

materials.     Tin     Decorating     Company     of     Baltimore. 

160,165  ;  Apr.  3. 
Receptacles   for   holding   compressed    air,    Metal.      H.    H. 

Moore.     164,651 ;  Jan.  2. 
Receptacles  insulated,  Food.     New  Standard  Corporation. 

179,162;  July  24. 
Reels  for  hose.   American  Fork  &  Hoe  Company.    181,714  : 

Oct.   2. 
Reels  upon  which  wire  is  wound.     F.  Yurcich.     162,233 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Rouge   and   powder   compact   package.      Lazell   Perfumer. 

170,300;  July  24. 
Sewing   boxes   and   tailor   trays.      J.    A.   Witt.      168,818 : 

Feb.   27. 
Sewing  case.     B.  S.  Schwed.     173,010 ;  Apr.  3. 
Shipping    cases.    Fiber.      St.   Regis    Paper    Co.      175,445; 

Apr.  17. 
Soaps,     pastes,     powders,     etc.       Devote    y     Canchaner. 

171,729;  Apr.   3. 
Spectacle   cases.     Pressto  Leather  Products  Corporation. 

173,720  ;  Mar.  20. 
Staves.      Bobet   Brothers,    Inc.      179,581 ;    Dec.   4. 
Stonework   articles.   Ornamental.     A.   L.   T.   Rustic   Com- 
pany.    177.518  ;  July  10. 
Tanks.     E.  W.  Farley.     183,942;  Nov.  27. 
Tanks.     Leader  Iron   Works.     172.749  ;  May  22. 
Tanks  and  settling  basins.      Kaustine  Company.      177.086: 

Nov.  27. 
Tanks,  Metal.     Xoungstown  Welding  Company.     170,231 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Tanks,    Septic.      Keynote    Manufacturing    Co.      176,480: 

July  17. 
Tanks,    Storage.      M.    &    V.    Tank    Company.      183,527 : 
Oct.  30.  f     J  ,        , 

Toothbrush  containers.     F.  T.  Conley.     175.771 ;  Apr.  17 
Toothbrush   holder.     L   G.   Speldel.     178,679;  Oct.   3«. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  Ust  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Vaults,  Burial.  Con-O-Llte  Corporation.  176,072 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Vessels,  Temperature-retaining.  American  Thermos  Bot- 
tle Company.     181,102  ;   Sept.  4. 

Vulcanlzed-fiber  containers.  Fibre  Specialty  Mfg.  Co. 
180,426;  Sept.  18. 

CLASS   3. 

Bags,  Hat.     H.  C.  Gamble.     177,664  ;  May  15. 

Bags,   Ladies'   vanity.     O.    J.  Milnor.      138,292 ;   May   15. 

Bags,    portfolios,    pocketbooks,    etc.     F.    Hertz.     185,854 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Bags,    suitcases,    and   hatboxes.   Traveling.      Katz    Bros. 

Leather  Goods  Co.     186,843  ;  Dec.  11. 
Bags,    Traveling.      Direct    Method    Company.       182,572 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Bits,  stirrups,  spurs,  etc.  F.  Eglington.     180,368  ;  Oct.  16. 
Buckles    and    straps    for    baggage,    etc.      J.    H.    Tabler. 

137,973  ;  Mar.  27. 
Cardcases,  bill  folds,  hand  bags,  school  bags,  etc.     Mara- 
thon Tire  &  Rubber  Company.    148,498  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cardcases,   pocketbooks,   portfolios.      L.   Stein.      173,448 ; 

Mar.    27. 
Collars,  harness,  and  harness  parts.  Horse.     Bona  Allen, 

Inc.     182,327;  Sept.  18. 
Garment-holding     frames,     Metal.        H.      R.      Schroyer. 

182,318;  Nov.  13. 
Golf-score    holders.      Kiggins    &    looker    Co.       169,133 ; 

Ifec.  25. 
Hame   attachments.      TJ.    S.    Hame    Company.      178,481 ; 

May  29. 
Hame   trimmings  and   saddlery  hardware.     U.   S.   Hame 

Company.     178,311  ;  May  29. 
Hames,  hame  trimmings,  and  saddlery  hardware.     U.  S. 

Hame  Company.     178,312-3;  May  15. 
Hand   bags    and    pocketbooks.    Ladies'.      J.    Cyganiewicz. 

175,071  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hand  bags.  Children's.     Herz  &  Kory.     177,557  ;  Aug.  14. 
Hand    bags,   etc..   Ladies'   and   children's.      M.   J.   Vogel. 

177,153  ;  Sept.  11. 
Hand    bags.    Ladles'.       Blum    &    Mittenthal.       179,847; 

July  10. 
Hand    bags,    purses,    and    pocketbooks.    Ladies'    and   cWl- 

dren's.     M.  J.  Vogel.     176,386 ;  Apr.  10. 
Harness.       Henry    Blake    Harness    Company.       168,292 ; 

May  29. 
Harness,    collars,    saddlery,    and    parts    thereof.      W.    W. 

Gleckner  &  Sons  Co.     179,267  :  July  10. 
Harness,   harness   parts,   nets,   and    sweat   pads.      Walter 

Boyt  Company.     186,629  ;  Dec.  25. 
Hatboxes,   suitcases,   auto  lunch  kits,   etc.     Xcluso  Auto 

Trunk  &  Specialty  Corp.     180,572 ;  Aug.  21. 
Horse  collars.     G.  Beriid  Company.     181,053  ;  July  10. 
Horse  collars.    Indianapolis  Saddlery  Company.   182,541 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Horseshoes    and    horseshoe    calks.      Diamond    Calk    and 

Horseshoe  Co.     144,607  ;  Feb.   27. 
Key   cases.     F.   G.   Bowen.     157,651 ;   May  8, 
Kits     and     cases.     Vanity.       Bovee     Novelty     Company. 

178,325  ;  June  19. 
Knapsacks,  baggage,  and  luggage  devices,  etc.     S.  Yoting. 

178,201-2. 
Leather   goods   and   leather   novelties.      Phoenix   Leather 

Goods  Co.     186,445  ;  Dec.  11. 
Leather  goods.  Fancy.     F.  B.  Sexauer.     117,254  ;  Sept.  11. 
Pass  holders.     Emll  Welssbrod  &  Sons.     172,408  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pocket  books,   bill   folds,  cardcases,   etc.     U.    S.   Leather 

Goods  Company.     173,455  ;  May  8. 
Pocketbooks,   purses,    cardcases,    tourists'    and    traveling 

cases,  etc.     Calhoun,  Robbins  &.  Co.     172,204  ;  Feb.  20. 
Portfolios  (briefcases).    New  Process  Company.    176,496; 

Apr.   10. 
Purses,  pocketbooks,  handbags,  and  roU-ups,  Coin.     E.  J. 

Wllklns  Co.    175,448  ;  June  19. 
Ring    books,    and   leather    coin    pouches,    key    cases,    and 

letter    covers.       Leather    Products    &    Finishing    Co. 

173,902  :  Apr.  17. 
Backs,  saddles,  horse  collars,  etc..  Pack.     Marshall-Wells 

Company.     178,533  ;  .Tune  19. 
Straps    to    hold    children    In    high    chairs,    etc.,    Safety. 

Marathon  Company.     162,027  ;  Jan.  9. 
Suitcases.     New  Process  Company.     176,494-5  ;  Apr.  10. 
Suitcases,    Coat   cases,   etc.      S.   Galewski   Co.     161,878 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Suitcases,    trunks,     ttaveling    bags,     etc.       Goldenberg's. 

170.638-   Dec.   25. 
Ttaveling  bags,  suitcases;  brief  cases,  and  trunks.     Lalt- 

man  &  Laitman.     183.578  :  Oct.  30. 
Traveling  cases.  Wardrobe.     T.  W.  Thackery,  1r.    183,089  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Trunks.     L.  Knell.     184,914  ;  Oct.  80. 
Trunks.     Osterwpil  Bros.  Inc.     180,771  •  July  10. 
Trunks.     M.  Wellen  &  Son.     163,426  ;  July  3. 
Trunks,     traveling    bags,     etc.       Innovation     Ingenuities 

Incorporated.      183,745  ;   Dec.   25. 
Trunks,    Wardrobe.      New    Process    Company.      175,620 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Trunks,   Wardrobe.      Seward  Trunk   and   Bag   Company. 

178,004  ;  May  15. 
Vanity  boxes.     H.   B.   Canavello.     186.944;   Dec.  25. 
Vanity  cases.     A.  Schocket.     158,585  ;  Feb.  20. 
Vanity    cases    and   ladles'    hand   bags.      Ritter   Brothers. 

in,517;  Apr.  24. 


CLASS   4. 
Abrasive   papers   or   cloths.     H.    H.  Barton  and   Son   Co. 
168,707;  Nov.  13. 

A.  P.  Munnlng  &  Co.     166,312;  Apr.  24. 
furniture    cleaner.      R.    Boyakin.       166,036  : 


Abrasives, 
Auto    and 

June  20. 
Automobile 

Less-Ine 
Automobile 

Apr.  24. 
Automobile 

foot  oil 


bands,    Noncbatter   preparations    for.      Chat- 
Company.      175,185  ;    Aug.    7. 
top     dressing.      J.     H.     MorrlU.      173,360 ; 


top  dressing,   leather  dressing,  soaps,  neat's- 
Grln  Co.     184,851  ;  Oct.  30. 
Bearings,    Compound    for   fitting   in.     Zip   Maanrfacturing 

Company.     167,373  ;  Jan.  30. 
Belt  dressing.    Duryea  Manufacturing  Company.    173,742  ; 

June  i:^.  ' 

Belt  dressing,  Composite  neat's-foot  oil,  pure  neat's-foot 

oil,   and  razor  strop.   Baker,   Hamilton  &  Pacific  Com- 
pany.    184,955  ;  Oct.   16. 
Belt  dressing."!.     K.  F.  Rosenberg.     171,284  ;  Mar.  6. 
Belting,  Preparation  for  preserving,  etc.     Magic  Leather 

Treatment  Company.     175,257  ;  Aug.  21. 
Brake  compound.     Olsen-Moller  Manufacturing  Company. 

172,804;  May   1. 
Brake   dressing,   fabric   cleanser,   etc.,    Safety.      National 

Compound  Co.     179,311  ;  Nov.  20. 
Brass  and  iron  cleaners.     Bird-Archer  Company.  158,595  ; 

May  1. 
Bufllng  rouge  used  in  the  buffing  and  polishing  trade.     A. 

P.  Munning  &  Co.    174,321-4  ;  Apr.  24. 
Buffing  rouge  used  in  the  buffing  and  polishing  trade.     A. 

P.  Munning  &  Co.     174,792-3  ;  Apr.  24. 
Carbon-tetrachloride  cleansing  preparation.     Home  Prod- 
ucts  Inc.      165,952  ;   .Tan.   30. 
Chemical  preparation  for  application  to  windshields.     For- 

dyce  &  Jackson.     180,756;  Sept.   25. 
Chests,  Cedar.     HiU-Hoel  Mfg.  Co.     181,944  ;  Aug.  21. 
Cleaner,  also  enamel  cleaner.  Furniture  and  automobile. 

J.  A.  Meinhardt.     180,875  ;  Nov.  27. 
Cleaner,  Antiseptic.     F.  J.   Baringor.     168,748  ;   Jan.   30. 
Cleaner,     Dry.       Davis     Chemical     Company.       152,834 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Cleaner,  Dry.     J.  A.  Ford.     183,795;  Oct.  16. 
Cleaning    and    polishing    combination    for    leather    goods. 

W.  B.   Harris.     176,180;  July  3. 
Cleaning    and    polishing    powder.    Metal.      C.    Raskocll. 

173,296  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cleaning  and  washing  compound.     Detroit  Soda  Products 

Co.     181,737;  Nov.  13. 
Cleaning  compound.     C.  F.  Kutterfleld.     175,596  ;  July  3. 
K.   Nehriug  &   Sons   Co.      160,916; 


Reeder-Stage    Chemical    Company. 


General.     A.  S.  Morgan. 


Cleaning   compound. 

Jan.  30. 
Cleaning    compound. 

170,954  ;  May  1. 
Cleaning  compound    and  soaps, 

166,843  :  Feb.   13. 
Cleaning  compound  for  cleaning  carpets,  fabrics,  etc.,  and 

hand  soap.    D.  F.  Brownewell.     169,278  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Cleaning  compound   for  iiigs.     J.   J.    Swayne.     175,970 ; 

July  10. 
Cleaning    compound.    Liquid.      Import    Drug    Specialties 

Co.     162.820  ;  Aug.  7. 
Cleaning    felts,    fabrics,    hats,    etc..    Preparations    for. 

Soci^t^  Anonvme  des  I'roduits  du  Lion  Noir.     118,614  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Cleaning  fluid.     R.  A.  Bassett.     165„850  ;  Jan.  30. 
Cleaning  fluid.     Glo-Tex   Company.     173.763  ;    Apr.  24. 
Cleaning  powder.     P.  Tiimp.     174,644;  May  29. 
Cleaning  preparatiou   for  bnthtubs.   sinks,   porcelain,   etc. 

T.  K.  Forster.     i;^4,467  :  Jime  12. 
Cleaning    preparation    for     kitchen     uses,     etc.      French 

Chemical  Company.     188.008  ;   Dec.  25. 
Cleaning  preparation  for  varni.=?hed,  painted,  and  enameled 

surfaces,  etc.     G.  W.  Herrick.     164.642  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Cleanser.      Rub-No-More    Company.      182,772 ;    Nov.    13. 
Cleanser  for  all  kinds  of  finished  surfaces.     J.  G.  Baker. 

175,458  ;   .Tune  5. 
Cleanser  for  artificial  teeth.     F.  Reiss.     180,891 ; 
Cleanser  for  false  teeth.    San-0-Dent  Company. 

July  24. 
Cleanser  for  rugs,  carpets,  etc.     J.  M.   Hibler. 

Apr.  24. 
Cleanser    for    the    toilet.    Antiseptic.      Triple    S    Service 

Corporation.     174,370  ;  July  3. 
Cleansing  and  disinfectant  compounds  for  floors.    National 

Renovating  &  Supply  Co.     185,140  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cleansing     powder.       Glencn     Chemic.<\l     Co,        169,357 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Cleansing  preparation.     W.   Greever.     185,579  ;   Nov.   20. 
Cleansing  prpparation,  laundry  soap,  and  soap  chips,  Gen- 

ernl  household.     E.  C.  Roljerts.     175,270  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cloth  polishing  wheels.     A.  P.  Munning  &  Co.     166,192; 

Aug.  7. 
Cloths,  Cleaning.     L.   P.   Galbraith.     169,398  ;  Feb.   6. 
Compound  adapted  for  cleaning  surfaces  of  wood,  metal, 

etc.     U.  S.  Sanitary  Specialties  Corporation.     175,535  ; 

N'lv.  20. 
Compound  for  cleaning  hands  and  the  like.     Whitchouse 

Products  Co.     172,700;  May  1. 
Compound  for  cleaning  rugs,   carpets,   convas,   etc.     Tru- 

Bln  Products  Co.     1(55.837;  Jan.  2. 
Compound    for    cleansing    and    polishing    woodwork,   etc. 

L.  Mestre.     185,759  ;  Dec.  11. 


Sept.  25. 
174,865  ; 

171,019; 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


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Compound  for  use  in  washing  clotbea.    BacboiaD  &  Wick- 

eiis.     179,084  :  Ans.  7. 
CompoundB  for  clcanins,  coloring,  aiul  nolishinij  footwear. 

Everett  and  Hairon  Cotupau.v.     1G0.817  ;  ,lan.  30. 
Cre.im,   Shaving.     i\  Amsterdam.     171,720  ;  June  5. 
Crcnm    in    tlie   form    of    a   soap    paste,    Sliuving.      F.    H. 

Cross.     169,167;  Feb.  1.3. 
Detergent  in   the  nature  of  a   water  softener  and  soap. 

Axxo  Chemical  Co.     180,957;  July  24. 
Iirossini;   and   polishing  oil,    Gns-ran;;?.     Blacit  Silk   Stove 

Polish  Works.     108,445;  Jan.  23. 
Dusting  and  polishing   cloth.  Treated.     J.   E.   Eastmond. 

173,181:  M.ir.  27. 
Knamols.  polislies,  and  cleaning  compositions  ;  also  clean- 
ing compositions   for  silver  ami  .gold.  Shoe.     Pee-Chee 

C'lpancr    ISInnufacturlng   Company.      170,033 ;   Feb.   6. 
Hngines,   Carbon   removers  for  iuternal-comhiistion.     Q-B 

Manufacturing  Co.     164,312  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Fabrics,   Liquid  for  cleaning.     Wilson-Imperial  Company. 

170,850  :  May  1. 
F«K>twear,  Cleaner  for  satin.    Rex-Oil  Company.    186,158  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Footwear,   Cleaning,    coloring,    and   pt)lishing   preparation 

for.     Everett  &  Barron   Co.      168,676;   Jan.   2. 
Friction    compound.      Armlger    Cheiolcal    Co.      173,618 ; 

Mar.  20. 
naiul  cleaner.     A.  R.  Goldsworthy.     181,828  ;  Dec.  25. 
Hone.     American  Hone  Co.     185,237;  Nov.  20. 
Jewelry-cleaning    outflL.      UI;lcan    Co.      171,237;    Mar.    6. 
Laundry   powder.     S.   E.  Bargreen.     168,507 ;  Dec.   25. 
Lavatory  cleanser,     H.  Pickup.     174,259  ;  May  15. 
Leather    filler.       Champion    Fibre     Company.       168,917 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Leather  or  canvas  belts.   Dressing  for.      Chicago   Belting 

Company.     181,879  ;  Oct,  30. 
Leather    preservatives.       North     Star    Chemical    Works, 

Inc.     155,630  ;  June  5. 
Leather   preservatives.      G.    L.   Reish.      175,324  ;    July   3. 
Lime    polishing    compositions.      A.    P.    Munning    &    Co. 

179,214;    July   24.  ' 

Lubricator  or  dressing.  Leather.     P.  Edwards.     182,237  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Lye,  Flake.     Niagara  .■ilkali  Company.     169,917:  .Tune  26. 
Metal    ck'aner    and    polish.      Grady    Mfg.    Co.    170,583 ; 

Jan.   2. 
Metal  plates  for  use  in  removing  foreign  matter  from  or 

in   cleansing  metal  ware.     Whiting  &  Davis  Company. 

185  275  *  Dec    11. 
Metal' polish.      A-1    Manufacturing   Coaipany.      176,318; 

Aug.  7. 
Metal  polish.     B.  Heller  &  Company.     171,757  ;  May  29. 
Metal  polish.     H.   G.  Parrott.     180,490  ;  Sept.  25. 
Metal-polishing  compcruiid.     Danner  Co.     131,017  ;  July  10. 
Mowers   and   the   like.   Compound  for  honing  lawn.      Zip 

Manufacturing  Co.     167.374  ;  Jan.  30. 
Oil,   Dressing.     Flexo  Co.      178,243  :   June  5. 
Oil     of     pine     preparation.       J.     G.     Hubbell.       181,121  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Oil,      Petroleum.        Vacuum      Oil     Company.        171,294 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Oils    for    preserving    leather    and    neat's-foot    oil.      New 

Zealand    Refrigerating    Company    Limited.       161,381 ; 

Jan.   2. 
Oils    for    preserving    leathers    and    n«at's-foot    oil.      New 

Zealand     Refrigerating    Company     Limited.       161,375  ; 

May  22. 
Oils    for    treating   leather.      Pierce    Company.      169,224; 

Jan.   2. 
Oils.   Harness  and   sole-leather.     Standard   Oil   Company. 

167,83.3-4  ;  .Tune  5. 
Oilstones,    scythestones,    whetstones,    ax    stones,    oil    and 

water    stones,     etc.       Pike     Manufacturing     Company. 

173..362  :   Apr.   24. 
Oilstones,    scythestones,    whetstones,    hones,    strops,    etc. 

Pike   Manufacturing  Company.      173,783 ;   Apr.    24. 
Outfit  packages  containing  soap  and  towel.     Warren  Soap 

Manufacturing  Company.     169.939:  Feb.  13. 
Paper,  Abrasive.     Minnesota  Mining  &  Mfg.  Co.     154.278  : 

Feb.  13. 
Papi-r  and   cloth,  etc.,  Flint,   garnet  and   emery.     Baeder 

Adamson   Company.      188,104 ;   Dec.   25. 
Paner    and    cloth,    Flint,    garnet,   And    emery.      American 

Glue  Company.     174,648  ;  Mar.  20. 
Paper    or    cloths.    Abrasive.      H.    H.   Barton    &    Son    Co. 

170,001  ;  Dec.  4. 
Paper,  sharpening  stones,   etc.,  Sand,  emery,  and  garnet. 

Marshall- Welle  Company.     178,532  ;  Aug.  21. 
Papers   aad   cloth.   Abrasive.     Herman  Behr  &  Company. 

172.824  ;  Feb.  27. 
Papers,  elcftric  abrasive  cloth,  etc..  Aluminum-oxide,  etc. 

IT.  H.  Barton  and  Son  Co.     173,461  ;  Apr.  24. 
Paste    for   cleaning   false   teeth.      H.    Merritt.      178,182; 

July  3. 
Pastes,    powders,    cloth    grinding    wheels,    pap''!',    ronge, 

soap,    polishing   bricks,    etc.,    Abra.slve.      W.    L.    Kann. 

173,329  ;  Mar.   20. 
Petroleum      product.         Snowolene      Holding      Company. 

184,688;  Oct.  16. 
Phonograph  -  record    renewer   cleaning   preparation.      Nu- 

Tone  Products  Co.     168,851  :  Jan.  2. 
Polish.     H.  D.  Head.     173,705  ;  June  19. 
Polish.  .\Iuminum  and  metal.     Spicky  Polish  Corporation. 

174.539  ;  Mar.  20. 


Polish  and  dressiag.  Shoe.    6.  M.  Binby  &  Co.     187,083; 

Dec.  4. 
Polish    and    dre.ssiug.     Shoe.       P.     F.    Dalley    Company. 

183,140  ;  Oct.  16. 
Polish    and    dressing,     Shoe.       F.     F.     Dalley    Company. 

183,200  ;  Oct.   IG. 
Polish,     dressings,     and     cleaners.     Shoe.       L.     VorglaB. 

180,348;  Aug.  21. 
Polish    for   brass,   copper,    bronze,    etc.      Grady   Mfg.    Co. 

175,35;j  :  June  12. 
Polish     for    stoves    and    nickel,    etc.       W.    L.     Staggs. 

182,319  ;  Oct.  30. 
Polish,    Gold    and   silver.      A.    N.    Sanderson.      180,083; 

July  24. 
Polish,    Metal    and    stove.      National    Graphite   Company. 

172,389  ;  Apr.  24. 
Polish,  shaving  cream,  soap,  etc..  Shoe.     MacLean  Drug 

Company.     175,504;   Sept.  11. 
Polish,   Shoe.     Akin  Manufacturing  Company.     174^809 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Polish,   Shoe.     G.  A.   Capen.     155,394;   Jan.  23. 
Polish,   Shoe.     L.   H.   Fisher.     176,333  ;   Aug.  7. 
Polish,     Shoe        Kraft     Chemical     Company.       173,651 ; 

June  12, 
Polish,     Silver.       C.    M.    Kimball     Company.       181,191 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Polish,    Stove.       Capitol    Chemical    Company.      162,721 ; 

July  10. 
Polish,  Stove.    Gabel  Bros.     150,895  ;  July  81. 
Polish,     Stove.       C.     M.     Kimball    Company.        181,162; 

Nov.  13. 
Polish,  Stove.     M.  Reel.     168,789;  Feb.  27. 
Polish,   Stove.     M.   SiegeL     171,965;   Mar.  20. 
Polish.   Stove.     D.  Tobin.     170,316;  Feb.  6. 
Polisher,  Prepared  textile  stove.     K.  C.  Rawles.     183,548; 

Nov.  20. 
Polishes    and    metal    polishes,    Stove.      Black-Iron    Stove 

Polish  Co.     171,298;  Mar.  13. 
Polishes  for  metal  and  boots  and  shoes.     Nonsuch  Manu- 
facturing  Co.      175,207;    Aug.    7. 
Polishes,  Metal.     J.  T.  Wood.     179,981;  Sept.  11. 
Polishes,   Metal,   silver,  and  stove.     C.   M.   KimUall  Com- 
pany.    153,003;  Nov.  13. 
Polishes,    Shoe    and    leather.      H.    E.    Calrert      177.358 ; 

June  5. 
Polishes,  tile  and  marWe  cleaner,  and  soap  chips.  Metal 

and  working-hoard.     J.  B.  Smith.     169,036 ;  Mar.  27. 
Polishing   compositions.      B.    Reed   Burns   Manufactaring 

Corp.     171,009  ;  Apr.  24. 
Polishing    composition,    Lime.      A.    P.    Munning    &   Co. 

166,242  ;   May  1. 
Polishing  compounds.     A.  Lowrey.     169,723  ;  Nov.  13. 
Polishing     shoes.     Ink     for.       A.     Degerberg.      163,438; 

May  22. 
Polishing  wheels.  Cloth.     A.  P.  Munning  &  Co.     166,100 ; 

May  8. 
Polishing  wheels.  Cloth.     A.  P.  Munning  &  Co.     166,193 ; 

May  8. 
Powder  and  preparation  for  the  hands.     J.  D.  La  Croix, 

184,408;  isfov.  13. 
Powder    for    bathing,    washing,    and    cleaning    purpoeei. 

W.  E.  Brackett.     173,994  ;  Apr.  24. 
Powder  for  removing  oil  and  grease,  etc..  Water-soluble. 

American  Chemical  Paint  Company.     181,235  ;  Nov.  20. 
Preparation  adapted  to  be  applied  to  brake  bands,  brake 

drums,     clutches,     belts,     etc.       Renovatol     Company. 

182,673  ;   Oct.   16. 
Preparation  for  cleaning.     Polygon  Products  Co.     177,515  ; 

July   3. 
Preparation   for   cleaning   and   polishing  bathtubs,    wash- 
stands,    etc,       Kemoehyne    Products,    Inc.       173,838 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Preparation  for  cleaning  and  polishing  jewelry,  etc.    Raad 

&  Crane,  Inc.     180,141 ;  Aug.  21. 
Preparation    for    cleaning    and    polishing    metals,    glass, 

enamel   ware,   etc.      Pioneer   Soap   Company.     163,824 ; 

Jan.  .30. 
Preparation    for    cleaning    artificial    dentures.      HoUand 

Specialty  Company.     174,647 ;    July   24. 
Preparation  for  cleaning  clothes  and  fabrics.     Mueller  A 

Goetz.     180,452  ;  Aug.  21. 
Preparation  for  cleaning  and  removing  stains  from  cloth- 
ing,   upholsteries,    etc.      Electro    Silicon   Co.      167,461; 

Feb.  6. 
Preparation  for  cleaning  and  removing  stains  from  painted 

surfaces,  tile,  rags,  etc.    Pioneer  Products  Co.    181.308  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Preparation  for  cleaning  and  removing  stains  from  painted 

surfaces,  tile,  rugs,  etc.    Pioneer  Products  Co.    181,508 ; 

Dec;  11. 
Preparation    for    cleaning    fresco,    oilcloth,    enamels,   var- 
nishes, etc.     A.  F.   Hedberg.     167,465 ;   Feb.  13. 
Preparation  for  cleaning  stringed  instruments.    E.  Paulua. 

185,146  ;  Dec.  11. 
Preparation    for   cleaning  velvet,   silk,   etc.      Whittemore 

Brothers    Corporation.      184,273 ;    Nov.    13. 
Preparation    for    cleansing    and    bleaching    toilet    bowls. 

United    Chemical   Companies.      180,726;   Oct.   16, 
Preparation  for  preserving,   softening,  and  waterproofing 

leather.     Snyderlze  Co.     185,318  ;  Dec.  11. 
Preparation  for  removing  stains  and  dirt.     L.  W.  Foun- 
tain.    177,479  ;  Aug.  7. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Preparation   for  the  same  use   to  which   soaps,   cleaning 

fluids,     washing    powders,     etc.,     are     put.       Solidified 

Naphtha  Corporation.     182,273 ;  Nov.   13. 
Preparation  for  washing  clothes  and  a  household  cleaner 

for  washing  woodwork,  etc.   N.  L.  Wills.    169,341 ;  Jan.  2. 
Preparation  used  as  a  general  household  cleaner.     Atlan- 
tic Laboratories.     3(59,146;  May  22. 
Preparations  for  cle.nning  and  polishing  automobile  run- 
ning gears,  etc.     K.  S.  F.  Co.     175,873  ;  Aug.  21. 
Pumice    artificial    rubbing    stone.    Pure.      Vargo    Trading 

Corporation.     186,170  ;  Nov.  20. 
Pumice  stone.     James  H.  Ehodes  &  Company.     182,856-8 

Oct.  16. 
Razor  strops.     Strevell-Paterson  Hardware  Co.     157,450 

Feb.  27. 
Razor  strops.     G.  N.  W.  Wilson.     164,684  ;  Apr.  24. 
Razor   strops   and   hones.      Union   Cutlery   Co.      181,623 

Oct.  16. 
Renovating,    cleaning,    and    metal-polishing    preparations 

Pom  Chemical  Co.  Inc.     168,124  ;  May  15." 
Rug   and   carpet   cleaning   compound   and   hand    cleaners 

Vapo  Products  Company.     169,145  ;  Jan.  30. 
Rug-cleaning   compound.      Rugclenso    Mfg.    Co.      160,778 

May  29. 
Sandpapers   and   sand   cloths.     American   Glue   Company 

187,239  ;  Dec.  25. 
Scouring     preparation.     General.       H.     E.     Hoffimaster 

164,107  ;  Oct.  16. 
Scouring  utensils.     Chore  Utensils  Corporation  of  Amer- 
ica.    173,321 ;  Apr.  24. 
Scrubbing  compound.     U.   S.    Sanitary   Specialties  Corpo- 
ration.    173,542  ;  Sept.  25. 
Shade  cloths.   Chemical   cleaner  for.     Chemitex   Products 

Company.     163,779  ;  Jan.  23. 
Shoe    and    leather    preservative    and    dressing.      Portage 

Shoe  Mfg.  Company.     184,294 ;   Oct.   16. 
Shoe-cleaning- fluids.     D.  H.  Weinstein.     172,138;  Mar.  6. 
Shoe    dressing.      Ex    Lent   Manufacturing    Co.      161,722 ; 

Jan,  30. 
Shoe  dressings.     Thomsen  Company.     167,927 ;  Sept.  25. 
Shoe-shining      preparation.        Sanderson's      Tintine      Co. 

177,245;   June  26. 
Silver    polish,    straw-hat    and    fabric    cleaners.      W.    W. 

Wineberg.     145,379;  May  22. 
Soap.     Alberto   Vales   Company.     168,591 ;    Jan.   2. 
Soap.     A.  H.  Beach.     169,116;  May  22. 
Soap.     J.  R.  Beaton  Co.     185,405  ;  Nov.  20. 
Soap.     F.  G.  Burke.     172,508  ;  Mar.  27. 
Soap.     Buster  Brown  Soap  Company.     169,574  ;  Jan.  2. 
Soap.     Cerecedo  Hnos.  &  Co.  Sucrs.     170,122  ;  Jan.  2. 
Soap.       Susanna     Cocroft     Laboratories     Inc.       180,750 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Soap.       Susanna     Cocroft    Laboratories    Inc.       180,751 ; 

July  24. 
Soap.    Colgate  &  Company.     170,710  ;  Jan.  23. 
Soap.      Colgate   &   Company.      174,292 ;    Mar.   20. 
Soap.      J.    Eavenson    &    Sons,    Incorporated.       183,263 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Soap.      E-Z-Way   Co.      183,648;    Dec.    4. 
Soap.      General  Paint   and   Varnish   Company.     183,277  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Soap.     Globe  Soap  Company.     186,363  ;  Dec.  11. 
Soap.     Graham  Bros.    Soap   Company.     185,016 ;   Dec.   4. 
Soap.      Harris    Soap    Company.      166,945 ;    May    15. 
Soap.      Haskins  Brothers  &  Company.     167.873  ;   Jan.   2. 
Soap.     Haskins  Brothers  &  Company.     178,609  ;  Aug.  21. 
Soap.     Haskins   Bros.    Company.      179,201 ;    Sept.   4. 
Soap.     Richard  Hudnut.     183,880  ;  Nov.  20. 
Soap.     Lady  Janis  Perfume  Co.     173.653  ;  Mar.  20. 
Soap.     Latheral  Soap  Company.     170,531 ;  Jan.  30. 
Soap.     Le  Blume   Import  Co.     163,313 ;  Mar.   6. 
Soap.     Lever  Brothers  Company.     164.548  ;  Jan.  2. 
Soap.     Lever  Brothers  Company.     180.610 ;   July   24. 
Soap.     Lever  Brothers  Company.     182,855  ;  Oct.  16. 
Soap.     Eli  Lilly  and  Company.     166,459  ;  June  26. 
Soap.     A.  Malsin.     164,060 ;  Sept.  11. 
Soap.     J.   A.   McDermott.      183,309 ;   Oct.   16. 
Soap.     Northern  Jobbing  Company.     166,900  ;  Feb.  27. 
Soap.        Palisade     Manufacturing     Company.       176,357 ; 

July  10. 
Soap.     Pioneer   Products   Co.      185,034 ;    Nov.    13. 
Soap.     Remiller  Co.     172,353  ;  Feb.  20. 
Soap.     RemlUer  Co.      173.673 ;   Mar.    20. 
Soap.     Remmers  Soap  Company.     171,551 ;  Feb.  20. 
Soap.     Remmers  Soap  Company.     171,589  :  Mar.  6. 
Soap.     N.   Rieser  Company.     172,654-6;  Mar.   20. 
Soap.     Theo.  B.  Robertson  Products  Company.     179,429  ; 

Oct.   16. 
Soap.    Georg  Schicht  A.  G.    171,139  ;  July  31. 
Soap.    Georg  Schicht  A.  6.    171,147  ;  July  31. 
Soap.     Soap  Manufacturing  Company.    156,026;  Mar.  13. 
Soap.      Taunton    Electro-Chemical    Company.      175,277 ; 

July  3. 
Soap.     U.  S.  Sanitary  Specialties  Corporation.     173,543  ; 

Oct.  SO. 
Soap.     U.  S.  Sanitary  Specialties  Corporation.     173,545 : 

Sept.  25. 
Soap.     Alberto  Vales  Company.     174,378;  May   1. 
Soap.     Van     Camp     Packing     Company     Inc.'    151,858: 

Jan.  30. 
Soap.     Van   Camp   Packing  Company.      175,115;   Aug.   7 
Soap.     Warren  Soap  Manufacturing  Company.     166,966  • 

Dec.  11. 


Soap.     A.   F.   Wasserman.      179,574 ;    July  24. 

Soap.     J.  B.  Williams  Company.     162,790  ;  Sept.  25. 

Soap.     J.  B.  Williams  Company.     185,547  ;  Nov.  20. 

Soap.     J.  B.  Williams  Company.     185,806:  Nov.  20. 

Soap.      J.   C.    Wolford.      183,461  ;    Nov.    13. 

Soap.     Young  &   Wile,  Ltd.     172,252;   Mar.  6. 

Soap    and    pads    of    steel    wool,    Polishing.      James    H. 

Rhodes  &  Company.     182,859  ;  Oct.  30. 
Soap  and  scouring  compounds.     Bonded  Products  Corpo- 
ration.    180,206 ;  July  24. 
Soap  and  shaving  powder.  Toilet.     Erste  Karlsruher  Par- 

fiimerie-    &    Toiletteseifen-Pabrik,    F.    Wolff    &    Sohn, 

Geselfechaf t    mit    beschrankter    Haftung.      173,709-10 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Soap  and  soap  flakes.     Prouty-Bowler  Soap  Co.    178,771 ; 

July   24. 
Soap    and    soap   mixtures.      Magnus   Chemical    Company. 

180,543  ;  Aug.  21. 
Soap     and     soap     powder.       Lever    Brothers    Company. 

171,130;   Apr.  24. 
Soap   and  soap  products.     Bonded  Products  Corporation. 

177,352-3;  June  5. 
Soap  and  soap  products.     Bonded   Products  Corporation. 

177,354;  Aug.  7. 
Soap,  Automobile.     H.  R.   Nicholson.     173,292  ;   Mar.   13. 
Soap,  Automobile.     Shlffer  Products  Company.     185,846  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Soap,    Bath.      Fred    A.    Wish,    Incorporated.      180,639 ; 

July  24. 
Soap,  Castile.     A.  E.  Tzifakis.     187,701 ;  Dec.  25. 
Soap     cleansing     cream.       Flash     Chemical     Company. 

182,409  ;   Sept.  25. 
Soap,    Common.      N.    K.    Fairbank    Company.      177,905 ; 

June  5. 
Soap  compound.     C.  E.  Ewing.     180,424  ;  Aug.  21. 
Soap   compounds.     Hoosier  Manufacturing  Co.     179,371 ; 

June  12. 
Soap  compounds.     E.   A.    Sprague.      174,641 :   Apr.   24. 
Soap,  Cream.     A.  P.  Sachs.     167,897  ;  Mar.  6. 
Soap    cream    for    shaving.      Andron    Hygienic    Company. 

186,264-5  :  Dec.  11. 
Soap  cream.  Shaving-.     Wm.  McDonagh  &  Sons.    179,673  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Soap  creams.     Grand  Union  Tea  Co.     184,497  ;  Dec.  11. 
Soap  flakes.     W.  &  H.  Walker,  Inc.     179.568;  Aug.  7. 
Soap  for  shaving.     Colgate  &  Company.    176,250  ;  Aug.  21. 
Soap.   Hand.     P.   Ciepilla.     175,850 ;  June  5. 
Soap,  Hand.   Flash  Chemical  Company.    176,335  ;  June  26. 
Soap,    Hand.      Moore    &    Co.      176.907;    Nov.    13. 
Soap,  Hand.     W.  J.  Popp.     168,430  ;   Feb.  13. 
Soap.    Hard-water.      Furst-McNess    Company.      183,266 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Soap,  Jelly.     A.  R.  Holder.     182,971 ;  Oct.  16. 
Soap,     Laundry.       William     Cluff     Company.       175,769 ; 

June  26. 
Soap,     Laundry.       Concentrated     Products     Corporation. 

180,527  ;  July  31. 
Soap,     Laundry.       Concentrated     Products     Corporation. 

187.150;  Dec.  25. 
Soap,  Laundry.     Haskins  Brothers  &  Company.     175,194  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Soap,    Laundry.      Luckel,    King   &    Cake    Soap    Company. 

166  457;  .July  3. 
So.nn,     Laundry.       Szabady     Soap    Mfg.     Co.       185,503; 

Nov.  20. 
Soap,  Liquid.     Huntington  Laboratories,  Inc.     184,732-3; 

Oct.  16. 
Soap,   Liquid.     O.  Justus.     174,455  ;  Apr.  24. 
Soap,     Liquid.       United     Sanitary     Products     Company. 

174,497;  Dec.  18. 
Soap,     Medicated.       L.     D.     Caulk    Company.       185,412; 

Nov.  20. 
Soar),   Medicated.     Menley   &   James,   Limited.      185,607; 

Nov.  20. 
Soap,    Medicated.       Societe    Anonyme    des     Laboratoires 

Innoxa.     181,354  ;  Nov.  13. 
Soap,  Mineral.     Crysto  Soap  Co.     166,652 ;   Feb.   13. 
Soap  paste.     F.  Hinton.     181,396  ;  Oct.  16. 
Soap.  Perfumed.     J.  Grossmith  &  Son,  Limited.     170,978 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Soap,  polishes,  and  abrader  preparations.     Titanium  Pig- 
ment Company.     173,110;  May  15. 
Soap,  poli.shes,  etc.     Larkin  Co.     179,155  ;  Dec.  18. 
Soap  powder.     Luckel,  King  &  Cake  Soap  Co.     186,145; 

Nov.  20. 
Soap,  Reducing.     F.  N.  Lewis.     174,459  ;  .Tune  26. 
Soap,    Scouring.     Bon   Ami  Company.     170,557 ;   Aug.   7. 

Soap,    Shampoo.      Geo.    A.    Schmidt    &    Co.      168,943; 

Feb.    20. 
Soap,   Shaving.     O.   H.  v.  Mayenburg.      156.997 ;  May   1. 
Soap,   shaving   powder,   etc..   Shaving.      Sanitol   Chemical 

Laboratory  Company.      180,242  ;   Nov.   6. 
Soap   stock.      American    Cotton    Oil   Company.      177,466 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Soap,     Toilet.       Cudahy     Packing     Company.       168,146 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Soap,     Toilet.       Empire    Soap     Company.        176,889-90 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Soap,     Toilet.       Flash     Chemical     Company.       176,334 ; 

.Tune  12. 
Soap,   Toilet.     J.   Grossmith  &  Son,   Limited.      170,977 ; 

Mav  15. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1471 


Soap,    Toilet.     Andrew    Jergens    Company   of    California. 

1.56.!i04  :  ,Tan.  30. 
SoED,    Toilet.      Swine    Breeders    Pure    Serum    CotDpany. 

174,869;  May  1. 
Soap,  Toilet.     Yardley  &  Co.     174,377  ;   May   1. 
Soap,    soap   cream   and   paste.     Tarratina  Manufacturing 

Co.      172,189 ;    Feb.    20. 
Soap,  soap  paste,  and  soap  powder.     E.  B.  Segerstrom. 

171.390  :   Mar.   27. 
Soap,    Washing    and    scouring.      Jobn    Sexton    and    Com- 
pany.    187,899  •  Dec.  25. 
Soaps.     F.  G.  Burke.     171,684-5  ;  Mar.  6. 
Soaps.     L.    Chatham,  Sr.,   Products   Company.      159,847 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Soaps.     Colgate  &  Company.     171,451  ;  June  12. 
Soaps.    Harral  Soap  Co.     170,290  ;  Jan.  2. 
Soaps.       Hygienic    Manufacturing    Company.       181,400 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Soaps.     Kendall  Mfg.  Co.     170,487;   Apr.  24. 
Soaps.      Lawrence   Soap   Co.     169,366 ;   Apr.   24. 
Soaps.     Lightfoot  Schultz   Company.     179,107  ;  Aug.   21. 
Soaps.     Lightfoot   Schultz   Company.     179,108 ;   July   24. 
Soaps.      Pennsylvania   Soap   Company   of   Lancaster,   Pa. 

170,728;  Apr.   24. 
Soaps.       Pennsylvania     Soap     Company,     Lancaster,    Pa. 

176,277  ;  June  12. 
Soaps.     E.  Sehueller.     144,157  ;  Jan.  30. 
Soaps.     J.   B.   Smith.     178.142 ;   June  5. 
Soaps.     I.  Suliman.     174,944 ;  May  8. 
Soaps.     Supersoap  Products   Co.     149,601 ;   Apr.  24. 
Scaps.     John  Wanamaker,  Philadelphia.     187,284  ;  Dec.  25. 
Soaps.     John  Wanamaker,  Philadelphia.     187.892  ;  Dec.  25. 
Soaps.     Waverly  Oil  Works  Company.     185,804  ;  Nov.  20. 
Soaps.      Wolf    Creek    Soap    Works    Company.      157,744 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Soaps  and  creams,  Shaving.     Clio  &  Cie.,  Inc.     181,247  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Soaps    and     Industrial     cleaning    compounds.       Greasalt 

Products  Corporation.     176,826  ;  Oct.  2. 
Soaps  and  shaving  creams.     Palmers,  Limited.    184,291 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Soaps,    body    wash,    floor    cleanser,    glass    polish,    metal 

polish,  etc.     Kermul  Products,  Inc.     173,968  ;  Apr.  24. 
Soaps,    cleaning    and    scouring    powder.      Commonwealth 

Color  and  Chemical  Co.  179,358;  July  24. 
Soaps,  Hand.  F.  Stephens.  151,104  ;  Dec.  11. 
Soaps,   Laundry  and  toilet.     Sopura   Soap  Products,  Inc. 

170,343;  Jan.  30. 
Soaps,   Liquid   shaving.     Stomatol  Company   of  America. 

169,878  ;  Jan.  30. 
Soaps,  liquids,  powders,  pastes,  for  cleaning,  and  a  metal- 
polishing       preparation.         Tetralin-Gesellschaft       mit 

beschranker  Haftung.     142,046;  July  24. 
Soaps,    soap    pastes    and    powders.      E.    Daltroff    &    Cie. 

186,110;  Dec.  11. 
Soaps,   soap   pastes   and  powders.      Parfumerie  Roger  & 

Gallet.      173,142;   May  8. 
Soaps,   soap   pastes   and   powders.     Parfumerie  Roger   et 

Gallet.     174,589;  June  26. 
Soaps,  soap  pastes,  and  soap  powders.     Parfumerie  Roger 

&  Gallet.     171,867  ;  June  12. 
Soaps,  Toilet.     Lamborn  &  Company.     174,397  ;  Mar.  20. 
Soaps,  Toilet.     Myrurgla,  S.  A.     159,368-9  ;  Mar.  27. 
Soaps,   Toilet.     L.   T.   Piver,   Inc.      184,421 ;  Nov.   13. 
Soaps,  Toilet.     J.  Simon  &  Cie.     150,772  ;  Oct.  2. 
Soaps,   wool-scouring  powder,   etc.     Mineral   Soap  Manu- 
facturing Company.     155,764  ;  Mar.  6. 
Steel  wool   for   cleaning  and  polishing  purposes.     Brillo 

Manufacturing  Company.  173,070;  Mar.  6. 
Sweeping    compound.      Mutual    Oil    Company.      184,141 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Tallow.     New   Zealand  Refrigerating   Company,   Limited. 

161,372  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tallow.     New  Zealand  Refrigerating  Company.     168,588  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Tallow  largely   used  in  soap  making.     New  Zealand  Re- 
frigerating Company.     168,586-7  ;  Jan.   9. 
Toilet  soaps.     Coty,  Inc.     180,106;  Dec.  18. 
Type,  halftone  cuts,  wood  type,  electrotypes,  and  patent 

blocks.    Washes   for    cleaning.      American    Steel    Chase 

Co.     167,969  ;  Feb.  20. 
Utensils,     Scouring.        Chore     Utensils     Corporation     of 

America.     168,670  ;  Jan.  30. 
Valve-grinding     compound.        S.     C.     Johnson     &     Son. 

182.099  ;   Dec.   18. 
Vehicle  tops  and  leather  and  rubber  goods.  Dressing  for 

motor-.        Alger    &    Mowry    Manufacturing    Company. 

171,606  ;  Mar.  20, 
Washing  cleanser.     Neutral  Soap  Co.     176,642  ;  Sept.  11. 
Washing  compound.     Justa  Mfg.   Co.     181,125  ;   July  24. 
Washing  compound.     Mello  Company.     173,607  ;  May  15. 
Washing      compound.      Snowdust      Company.       168,075 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Washing  compounds.     C.  A.  Winter.     172,500  ;  Feb.  20. 
Washing    compounds    and    liquids.       E.     N.    BlacUmore. 

172,825;  Apr.   24. 
Washing  fluid.     F.    Clcetti.      174,725 ;    Apr.   24. 
Washing    fluid.       Fluid     Chemical    Company.       166,794 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Washing  or  cleaning  powder.     Warren  Soap  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     166,967  ;  Sept.  11. 
Washing  powder.   H.  Kohnstamm  &  Co.    180,375  ;  July  24. 
Washing  powder.     Nubright  Company.     170,893  ;  Feb.  13. 


Washing   powder.      Opai   Products    Company.      102,847 ; 

Jan.   2. 
Washing  powder,     E,  B.  Rose  Co,     173,212  ;  Oct.  16. 
Washing  powder.     "  8  W  "   Powder  Company.     170,307  ; 

June  20. 
Washing   powder  for  laundry  purposes.      H.  Kohnstamm 

&  Co.     154,369;  Jan.  2. 
Washing   powder,    soap,    and    soap    stock.      Poland    Soap 

Works.     161,792  ;  Sept.  4. 
Washing     tablets     and     compounds,     windshield     cloths, 

etc.      V.   F.   Horst.     163,167  ;  Jan.   30. 
Waterproof    dressing    for    automobile    tops.      J.    Metke. 

159,521  ;  .July  3. 
Waterproofing,  softening,  and  preserving  preparation  for 

leather.     D.  B.  Hostetter.     185,257;  Nov.  20. 
Wheels  and    disks.   Grinding.     J.    C.   Schmidt.      180,391; 

Aug.  21. 
Wood  cleaners.  Liquid.    C.  M.  Andersen.    166,546  ;  Jan.  23. 

CLASS  5. 

Adhesive     cements.       McCaw,     Stevenson     &     Orr,     Ltd. 

141,922  ;  Nov.  13. 
Adhesive     compound.       California     Central     Creameries. 

180,840;   Sept.  11. 
Adhesive  for  bandaging.     C.  W.  Cook.     178,827  ;  Sept.  11. 
Adhesive  in   the   form  of   paste.      Commercial    Paste    Co. 

176,788  ;  Apr.   10. 
Adhesive   tape.      Baker,    Hamilton    and   Pacific   Company. 

170,356  ;  Aug.  7. 
Adheslves.     W.   R.   Long.     181,289  ;   Sept.  4. 
.Idhesives.      M'Caw,    Stevenson    &    Orr,    Ltd.      164,181 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Casting  of  metals,  Pressed  cereal  binder  and  a  paste  for 

forming  core  compounds  used  In  the.     D.  T.  McGrory. 

172,952  ;  Apr.   10. 
Cellulose,  nonshrinking,  noncracking  capping  fluid.      Armln 

Degener,  Inc.     175,072;  Mar.  27. 
Cement.     T.  Taylor  Buckley,  Inc.     181,240  ;  Sept.  4. 
Cements  for  sealing  tin   cans,  glass  or  metal  containers, 

and  bottle  caps,  etc.     Dewev  and  Almy  Chemical  Com- 
pany.     172,033  ;  Mar.  20. 
Compositions    for    use    as    adheslves.      Capital    Rodewite 

Company.      180,653 ;    Sept.   4. 
Dental  plates  in   position.   Paste   for  holding.     B.   O.   L. 

Smith.     167,693  ;  Jan.  9. 
Dry   pastes.     Penn  Paste   Milling  Company.      176,690-1 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Gelatin     and     ossein.       Societe     Chimique     de     I'Escaut. 

163,005  ;  Mar.  13. 
Glue.     E.  F.  Russ  Company.     181,700  ;  July  31. 
Glue  and  gelatin  glue.    British  Glues  and  Chemicals,  Lim- 
ited.    173,588  :  SeptT  18. 
Glue    and    gelatins.      Rohm    &    Haas    Aktiengesellschaft 

164,196 ;  July  17. 
Glue,    mucilage,    and     paste.      Tetralin-Gesellschaft    mlt 

beschrankter  Haftung.     142,041 ;  June  19. 
Glue  products.     I.  I.  Slomon.     171,555  ;  July  17. 
Glue,    Sheet.      Henry    Wilhelm    Company.      178,319-20; 

May  29. 
Glue   substitute.      Flexum   Products   Company.      177,600 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Glues  or  pastes.     Dextro  Products  Inc.    186,220  ;,  Nov.  20. 
Glues,    Powdered    vegetable.      Arabol   Manufacturing    Co. 

179,641-2  ;  July  10. 
Gums    and    sizings,    Adhesive.      Commonwealth    Color    A 

Chemical   Co.      179,361  ;    Oct.   2. 
Oil,    Core.      Smith    Oil    &   Refining   Company.      180,626; 

Aug.  7. 
Oils,     Core.       American     Hominy     Company.       178,655 ; 

May  29. 
Paper  size,  Wall-.     Colonial  Works.     179,586  ;  Oct.  16. 
Paste,   Dry.     Pyramid   Process  Co.     177,200 ;   May  15. 
Paste,  Patching.     Campbell  Manufacturing  Co.     181,631 ; 

July  31. 
Pastes,    Dry.      Penn    Paste   Milling   Company.      160,255 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Pastes,  glues,  and  adheslves.     Glucol  Mfg.  Co.     172,271 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Rubber    tissue    for    reenforcing.    stiffening,    and    water- 
proofing of   garments,   etc.      Edward   P.    Stahel   &  Co. 

174.676:    Apr.   10. 
Shellac,   glue,   and  paste.   Gasket.     B.   Levitt.     173,290; 

May  1. 
Sizes,    Wall.      Penn    Paste   Milling    Company.   .  176,689 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Tape   and    splicing    compound,    Friction.      E.    R.    Bryant. 

184,880:   Oct.   16. 
Tire-repair    compounds,    adheslves,    etc.      H.    G.    House. 

186,232  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tire-repair  compounds,  adhesives,  etc.     Cahill  &  Malone. 

179,708  ;  July  10. 
Tires  and  for  preserving  rubber,  Composition  for  stopping 

leaks  in.     E.  A.  Garten.     136,626;  May  29. 
Tires,    Compound  for  preventing  puncture  in    pneumatic. 

C.  V.  Crumley.     176,600:  Apr.  10. 
Tires,     Puncture-filling     compound     for    automobile    and 

other.     G.  Ruiz.     170,406;   Jan.  9. 
Varnishes,     adhesive    gums,     and     sealing    w.tx.     Bottle. 

Deutsche    Capselln-    &    Zinnolitwerke    Gesellscbaft    mit 

beschrankter   Haftung.      166.661  :   Nov.    6. 
Was,  Sealing.     Keferstein,  Starr  &  Co.     180,800  ;  Sept.  4. 


1472 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


CLASS   G. 

Acetanilid,     acetone,     alum,     potaeh,    etc.       C.     Morgan. 

175,206;   Sept.   18. 
.icetyl-amino-oxy-phenyl      arsenic      acid.      Etablisements 

Poulenc  Frtres.     173,745;  Sept.  11. 
Acetylsalicylic  acid.     Smitli,  Kllue  &  French  Co.     175.168  ; 

May  29. 
Acid,    N  -  butyl  -  ethyl  -  barbituric.      Abbott    Laboratories. 

181,2.33;  Aug.   21. 
Acid.    Stearic.      Will    &    Baumer    Candle    Co.      179,695  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Acid,     sulpliate    qninlne,     domestic    ammonia,     sirup    of 

squills,  etc.,  Salicylic.     Sanford,  Chamberlain  &  Albers 

Company.     175,-108  ;  June  26. 
Acids,  denatured  alcohol,  etc..  Carbolic,  oxalic,  etc.     J.  S. 

Merrell  Drug  Company.     179,544-5  ;  Aug.  21. 
.Adhesive  tapes.     Deano   Plaster   Co.     170,971 ;    Nov.    20. 
Agents      against      exhaustion.        Farbenfabriken      vorm, 

Friedr.   Bayer  &  Co.     186,005  ;   Dec.   18. 
Agents  against  parasitic  and  nonpai-asitic  skin  diseases. 

Farbenfabriken    vorm.   Friedr.    Bayer   &   Co.      186,004 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Alcohol    for    external    use,     Bathing.       Smith,    Kline    & 

French  Co.     168,735  ;  Jan.  2. 
Alcohol    for    external    use,    Rubbing.      Excel    Company. 

171,633 ;  Mar.  27. 
Alcohol     fuel     cubes.       Reed     &     Barton     Corporation. 

145,713  ;  May  22. 
Alcohol,  Denatured.     C.  E.  Adamson.     179,124  ;  Sept.  18. 
Alcohol,      Denatured      ethyl.        Blu-Blaze      Corporation. 

182,497  ;  Oct.  30. 
Alcohol,    Rubbing    and    massaging.      Forst    Laboratories. 

171,073  ;  May  8. 
Alcohol,  skin  cleanser,  hair  tonic,  etc..  Rubbing  and  mas- 
sage.    Mihalovitch  Co.     178,267  ;  July  17. 
Alcoholado.      E.   B.  Fernandez.      174,830 ;   Nov.   6. 
Alcohols,  acetic  acid.  etc.    Sun  Drug  Company.     139,634 

Mar.   27. 
Aldehydes  and  amines.  Compound  produced  by  the  inter 

action  of.     Rubber  Service  Laboratories  Co.     177,624 

Aug.   14. 
Aldehyde,    methyl  alcohol,   and   ethyl   alcohol,   Acslomer 

ates    of    solid.       Elektrizitatswerk     Lonza.       166,778 

.Tan.  2. 
Aldehyde,  solid  methyl  alcohol,  and  solid  ethyl  alcohol 

Agglomerates      of      solid.        Blektrizitatsvcerk      Lonza 

183.699;  Nov.   13. 
Alteratives.     Parke,  Davis  &  Company,     184,180  ;  Nov.  27. 
Alum,  boric  acid,  camphorated  oil,  etc.     V.  S.  Pure  Drug 

Laboratories.     183,1.'?0;  Nov.  13. 
Alum,  boric  acid,  powdered  borax,  etc..  Powdered.     Hy- 

Pure  Laboratories.     183.115  ;  Nov.  13. 
Ammonia.     C.  M.   Kimball  Company.     171,805 ;   Feb.   20. 
Ammonia.     C.  M.  Kimball  Company.     172,000;   Feb.   20. 
Ammonia.      Snow    Cloud    Ammonia    Company.      175,683  ; 

.Tune  26. 
Ammoniacal  silver   nitrate  fsolution,    formalin,    silver-ni- 
trate stain  remover,  etc.    P.  N.  Condit.    167,225;  Jan.  9. 
Anaesthetic.      Farbenfabriken  vorm.  Friedr.   Bayer  &   Co. 

186,003  ;  Dec.  18. 
Anassthetlc  cream.     Parke,   Davis  &  Company.     174,632  ; 

May'l. 
Anajsthftie,  Local.     Seydel  Chemical  Company.     164,087  ; 

Jan.   23. 
Ant     mats     and     containers.       Plenge's     Pharmacy     Inc. 

166,605  ;  May  29. 
Antacid    neutralizing    powder.      Moore    &    Co.      176,906 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Antifreeziug   liquid.     R.   Heepe.     176,181 ;   Sept.  4. 
Antimony,   cadmium  sulphides,  arsenic  sulphides,  chromo 

oxides.     Typke  &  King,  Ltd.     165,168  ;  Apr.  24. 
Antineuralgics.      Farbenfabriken    vorm.    Friedr.    Bayer    & 

Co.      173,923;    Apr.    10. 
Antiperspiration       compounds.       N.       Barna.       164,857. 

Jan.  .30. 
Antirheumatic.     Merck  &  Co.     177,096 ;  June  12. 
Antiseptic.      G.    C.    Biegler.      165,058 ;    Apr.    17. 
Antiseptic  and  deodorizer.     Dairy  Laboratories.     177,898  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Antiseptic  and  disinfectant  compounds.     Oakland  Chemi- 
cal Company.     181,608  ;  Nov.  6. 
Antiseptic    and    germicide.      E.    E.    Limbaugh.      175,563 ; 

Aug.   14. 

Antiseptfc  and  germicidal  preparation.  L.  D.  Caulk  Com- 
pany.    185,565  :  Dec.  11. 

Antiseptic  and  healing  prepaTatlon.  H.  D.  Clark.  183.962  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Antiseptic  and  prophylactic  tablets.  Societe  Anonyme  la 
Biotheraple,  (Societe  Anonyme  de  Produits  Chimiques 
Biologiques  et  d'Hyglene).     171,290;  Mar.  27. 

Antiseptic.  Bilary.     W.  A.  Graham.     17.=). 862  ;  June  26. 

Antiseptic  capsules  and  liniment.  A.  R.  Hiatt.  167,982; 
Mar.  6. 

Antiseptic  compositions  for  vaginal  douching.  Dr.  Pol- 
lack Health  Products  Corp.     168,064  ;  Jan.  9. 

Antiseptic  compound.  Chinosol  Company.  160,994 ; 
Jan.    23. 

Antiseptic  for  the  prevention  of  venereal  diseases.     F.  M. 

Naumann.      156,105:  Apr.   3. 
Antiseptic,  General.     Chlorophen  Chemical  Co.     187,562  ; 

Dec.  25. 


Antiseptic    Kcrmicida    and    deodorant.       P.    J.    Donohoe. 

185,110;   Dec.    18. 
Antiseptic,   Liquid.      B.  M.   Heldfond.     181.278;   Oct.   23. 
Antiseptic  lotion  for  treatment  of  the  scalp  and  skin.     E. 

B.   Finlaypon.      172,830;   Apr.   3.- 
Antiseptic  mouth  washes.     Miller  &  Meiesner.     167,578; 

Mar.  6. 
Antiseptic  powder.     H.   W.  Baer.     165,224  ;  Jan.  2. 
Antiseptic  powder.     D.  A.  BInkert.     178,546  ;  May  22. 
Antiseptic  solution.     M.   Vavra.      182,029 ;    Dec.   4. 
Antiseptic   solution,    mouth   wash,   tooth    paste,    etc.      W. 

Lloyd  Wood,  Limited.     172.308.:  May  15. 
.\utlseptic.   Urinary.     Ciausen-Zoller  Company.     183,819 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Antiseptics   and   germicides.      Parke,    Davis   &   Company. 

184,182;   Nov.   27. 
Antiseptics    and    stimulants.    Throat    and    voice.      Ferris 

and   Company.     182.743 ;   Dec.    18. 
Antitoxic    foods,    paraffin    tablets    and    oil,    etc.      Battle 

Creek  Food  Company.     175.060 ;   Aug.   14. 
Arsphenamine     and     neoorsphenamine.      Abbott     Labora- 
tories.    1 77.889  ;  Aug.  28. 
Aspirin.     William  A.   Webster  Company.     152,294 ;  July 

17. 
Aspirin   tablets.     J.  T.   Noell.     184,473;   Nov.   27. 
Asthma    treatment.      G.    E.   Remick.      180,081  ;    Dec.    18. 
Astringents   and   mild   antiseptics.      H.   A.    Metz   I.abora- 

tories.  Inc.     173.4.34;   Apr.  3. 
Automobile   radiators   and   cooling   systems.    Preparation 

to  clean,  etc.     A.  P.  Heinze.     138,168;  Apr.  24. 
Automobile   radiators.  Antifreeze  preparation   for  use  In. 

Lee-Strauss  Co.     181,344  ;  Aug.  21.  • 

Bacterial  sugar  used  In  the  treatment  of  various  pulmo- 
nary    diseases.       California     Physicians     Laboratories. 

177,725  ;   Oct.   9. 
Bactericide  and  disinfectant.     Arkansas  Chemical  Asso- 
ciation.    167,794  ;  Jan.  2. 
Baking  powder.     Bement-Rea  Co.     169,393  ;  Feb.  20. 
Baking  powder.     Bequa  Bros.     170,833  ;   Mar.  27. 
Baking  powder.     F.   C.  Vanderboget.     185,269  ;   Dec.   18. 
Baking  powder.     C.  T.  Whittier.     175,692  ;  Aug.  21. 
Baking  powder  and  cream  of  tartar.     Eegal  Supply  Cor- 
poration.    163,111 ;  Aug.  21. 
Baking  powder  and  crearo   of  tartar.     Reid,  Murdoch  & 

Co.     184,422;  Nov.  27. 
Baking  powder  and  soda.     Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.     176,283 ; 

June  19. 
Baking    powder,    bicarbonate    of    soda,    carbonic    powder, 

etc.        Northwestern      Bakers     &      Confectioners      C». 

181,855  ;  Dec.  4. 
Baking  pow<:ler  bicarbonate  of  soda,  gloss  starch.  Dudley 

&  Co.     179,859  :  Aug.  28. 
Baking  powder,  bluing,  lye,  and  laundry  starch.     Joannes 

Bros.  Co.     172,878  ;  June  26. 
Baking   powder,    cream   of   tartar,   bluing,   and   ammonia. 

Oakford    &   Fahnestock.      169,920 :    Dee.    4. 
Baking  powder,  table  salt,  lye,  glycerin,  etc.    John  Sexton 

and  Company.      153,696  ;   Mar.   6. 
Balm  and   tablets  for  disorders  of  the  liver  and  bowels, 

Pile.     A.  W.  Bishop.     176,710;  July  10. 
Balm,    Goiter.      Herman   Krebs  Pharmacy   Co.      159,966 ; 

.Tan.  23. 
Barium      sulphate.         Etablissements      Poulenc      frferes. 

173,758  ;  June  26. 
Barium-sulphate  cream  for  radiologic  examination.     Pow- 
ers-Weightman-Rosengarten   Co.      165,200 ;    Jan.    2. 
Bath  balm,  hair  pomade,  sachets,  beautifier,  etc.     M.  B. 

Willats.     172,628:  Mar.  6. 
Bath   or  flux.     V.   C.   Bartlett.     171,195:   Dec.   4. 
Bath.  Perfumed  addition  for  the.     C.  S.  Welch  Company. 

170,599  ;  Mar.  13. 
Bath  salt.     Sea-dip  Company.     171,659;  Feb.  20. 
Bath  salt  tablets,  toilet  water,  hair  lotion,  etc.     Tardley 

&  Co.     174,376  ;  .Tune  26. 
Bath  salts.     E.  S.  Johnson.     186,236;  Dec.  11. 
Baths,  Carnotite.     A.  O.  McMiehael.     173,870;  May  8. 
Bating  material   used    in   tanning  leather.      Moser  &  Co. 

173,101  ;   Apr.   3. 
Battet-v  coniponnd.     Hanson  &  Moe.     168.468;  Mar.  20 
Battery     solution.       Camel     Chemical     Co.       178.8*21-2 ; 

July   24. 
Batterv     -solutions.       Blue     Ribbon     Battery     Company, 

179.651  ;  Sept.  18. 
Batteries,   Electrolyte   compound  for  storage.     C.   R.   Lu- 

t.urg.      171,933;   Apr.    10. 
Batteries,     Electrolyte     for     storage.       L.     B.     Brownell. 

164,302  ;  Nov.  20. 
Batteries,     Fluid     for    use    in     electric    storage.       Spitan 

Batterv  Fluid  Corporation.     169,608  ;   Feb.  13. 
Bay    rum.      Toilet    Products  .  "  A  "    Company.       169,230 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Bay   rum.    Vail   Brothers.      168.341  ;   June   5. 
Bay   rum.  borax  powder,   carbolic  acid,  etc.     Continental 

Drug  &  Chemical  Co.     150,995  :  Feb.  27. 
Bay    rum,    witch-hazel,    alcohol,    body    rub,   etc.      Minne- 
apolis Brewing  Company.     169,315  ;  Feb.  20. 
Bay  rum,  witch-hazel,  alcohol  body  rub,  etc.     Minneapolifl 

Brewing  Company.     179,159:  .Auar.  28. 
Beauty  clay.     W.  B.   Cleves.     179,655  ;  Sept.  11. 
Beauty     clay.       Lincoln     Laboratories,     Inc.       179,308; 

Sept.   18. 
Beauty  clav.     Terra  Vitae  Company.     178,416 ;  Sept.   11. 
Beaut.v  clays.     W.  H.  Lowe.     180,135;  Nov.  13. 


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Beauty  paste  and  hair  touic.    A.  H.  Thompson.     173,219  ; 

Aup.  14. 
BenzoMto  of  soda,  coumarln,  benzoic  acid,  etc     Conimon- 

wealtli   Chemical  Corporation.     181,435 :  Sept.   18. 
Bevoraso   and   sirup   for   making  same.      H.    A.   Whitney. 

168,2S,'5  :  Si'i)t.  18. 
Bichromate  of   soda  and  bichromate  of  potash.     Natural 

Products    Ketinins    Co.      175.195 ;    .\ug.    7. 
Biotherapeutic     and     opotherapeutic     products.       A.     B. 

Aflams.      17G.001-7  ;  June   5. 
Biotherapeutic  and  opotherapeutic  products.     A.  B.  Adams. 

ITO.OOS  ;  July  17. 
Biotherapeutic     and     oiiotherapeutjc     products.       A.     B. 

.V.lams.      171!, 009-10  ;   .Tune  5. 
Bismuth  in  camphorated  solution,  Oxyiodide  of.    F.  Lehn- 

hoff-Wyld.     175,901  :  May  29. 
Bismuth  in    camphorated    solution,    Oxychloride    of.      P. 

Lehnhoff-Wyld.     175,902  ;  May  29. 
Bleach  and  beauty  pack,  Facial.     F.  St.  Ana.     187,488  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Bleaches    for    hats,    shoes    and    fabrics,    tooth    and    skin 

bleaches,  etc.     J.  H.  Karp.     167,178  ;  Feb.  6. 
Bleachiiis   blue,   auxiliary   dyeing  agents,    etc.     Common- 
wealth Color  &  Chemical  Co.     179,362  ;  Sept.  18. 
Bleachinu'    material.       Surpa.^s    Chemical    Co.       170,908 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Blood-cleaning  liquid.     J.  Orosz.     179.011 :  .\ug.  14. 
Blood   maker  and  general  tonic.     Modern   Pharmacal   Co. 

172.283:  Apr.  10. 
Blood  purifier.     T.  H.  Harris.     167,242;  Jan.  2. 
Blood    purifiers,    stomach    tonic,    cough    sirup,    etc.      O. 

Seifert.     169,376:  June  26. 
Blue,  Laundry.     Gartslde's  Iron  Rust  Soap  Co.  -180,534; 

Oct.  23. 
Blue,     Laundry.      Reckitts    (U.    S.    A.),    Ltd.      162,137; 

Sept.  25. 
Blue,  Ultramarine.     Standard  Ultramarine  Co.     170,905  ; 

Apr.   10. 
Blue.  Ultramarine.     Standard  Ultramarine  Co.    170,906-7  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Bluing     compound     and     liquid     bluing.       K.     H.     Wall. 

172,697;  Apr.  10. 
Bluins,  laundrv  starch,  baking  powder,  and  lye.     Joannes 

Bro-s.  Co.     172,879  :  Mar.   13. 
Bluing  paddles.     F.  G.  MltcheU.     173,334;  Apr.   24. 
Boiler  compound.     Bennett  Rtibber  Co.     183,729  ;  Dec.  18. 
Boiler     compounds.       Riodela     Chemical     Co.       170,216 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Boilers,  etc..  Compound  for  dissolving  and  removing  scale 

and  rust  from.    Boiler  Scale  Dissolving  Corp.     172,318  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Brazing   and  welding   of   metals.    Chemical    used   in    the. 

Hardwick-Hutchiiis  Manufacturing  Company.     164,163; 

Mar.   13. 
Brilliantine.      Marinello    Company.      184,979 :    Dec.    4. 
Butter  coloring.     DyestufCs  &  Chemicals.     176,790  ;  July 

17. 
Butyl    aminobenzoate.      Abbott    Laboratories.      179,913 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Calcium    carbide.      Aluminium -.Industrie  -  .\ktien  -  Gesell- 

schaft.     173.290  :  May  22. 
Calcium  carbide,   nitric   acid,   and   nitrates.     Aluminium- 
Industrie  Aktlen-GeseUschaft.     173,022;  Mar.   27. 
Camphor  us>  ii  in  ceiUiloirt,  Chemical  substitute  for.     U.  A. 

Metz  &  Co.     171.940  :  Mar.   20. 
Capsules    for    colds,    la    grippe,    etc..    Medicated.      E.   B. 

Ferber.     173,821  ;  May  15. 
Capsules  for  the  relief  of  bladder  complaints,  spasmodic 

asthma,    heart    pains,    etc.      P.    F.    Deford.      167,914 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Capsules.     Headache.       Headex     Remedy     Co.       180,599 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Carbohydrates     and     chemicals.       Su-Dex     Wood    Curing 

Company.     164,608;  Aug.   14. 
Carbohydrates  in  the  animal  body  and  remove  the  symp- 
toms of  diabetes  mellitus.  Substance  which   will  effect 

the  combustion  of.     Connaught  Antitosip  Laboratories, 

University  of  Toronto.     168.919  :  June  26. 
Carbon  remover.     C.  T.   H.   Clifford.      163.533 :    Apr.   10. 
Carbon  remover.     N-D-N  Products  Co.     169,255  ;  Jan.  9. 
Carbon   remover  for  internal-combustion  engines,   Chemi- 
cal.    Eastern  Auto  Products  Co.     167,076  ;  June  5. 
Carbon     remover.      Liquid.        National     Compound      Co. 

179,312  ;  Nov.   20. 
Carbonizing  compound.     Pacific  By-Products  Co.     163,000  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Carbons,   Filtering,    clarifying,   and   deodorizing.      Snchar 

Process  Corporation.      183.008;   Nov.   20. 
Catarrh  jellv.     Crown  Tartainx  Co.     170.929  :  Mar.  20. 
Cathartic.     H.  C.  Watkins.     167,700  ;  Jan.  30. 
Cathartic  and  laxative  preparation.     Bristol-Myers  Com- 
pany.    169.153  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cathartic  and  laxative  preparation.     Bristol-Myers  Com- 
pany.    171,441  ;  Feb.  20. 
Cement.    Radiator.      Try-Me   Radiator   Cement   Company. 

173.866  ;  May  8. 
Cement  to  be  used  in  stopping  leaks  in  cooling  systems  of 

automobiles,  etc.     Fritz  Radiator  Cement  Co.     177,663  ; 

July  10. 
Cheese     and     butter     colors.       Levring     and     Company. 

178.449;  July  10. 
Chemical    and    pharmaceutical    preparation.     Society    of 

Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.     168,298  ;  Dec.  18. 

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Chemical    and    pharmaceutical    preparations.      Society    of 

Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.     186,395  ;  Dec.  18. 
Chemical    carbon    destroyer.      C.    J.    Schopp.      172,953 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Chemical  composition.     R.  B.  Frye.     182,340  ;  Oct.  16. 
Chemical  composition  for  removing  carbon  from  internal 

combustion      engines.        Buffalo      Specialty     Company. 

161,522;   July  3. 
Chemical  composition  for  tree  wounds.     Davey  Tree  ESx- 

pert  Company.     183,055  ;  Aug.  28. 
Chemical    compound.       Etabllssements    Poulence    Prferes. 

173,757  ;  Sept.  18. 
Chemical  compound.     Etabllssements  I'oulenc  Frferes   (■>o- 

ci^te  Anonyme).     173,756;  Oct.  30. 
Chemical    compound.      Piukham    Vulcan    Compound    Co. 

165,811;  Jan.  9. 
Chemical      compound.        Rubber      Process      Corporation. 

180,944;    Oct.    9. 
.  Chemical  compound  used  as  an  accelerator  in  the  manu- 
facture   of   rubber   products.      R.   T.    Vanderbilt    Com- 
pany.    175,631  ;  June  26. 
Chemical  compounds,   etc.,   for  use  in   producing  varying 

colors    in    burning    fuel.      L.    M.    Watson.      157,396-7 : 

Apr.  17. 
Chemical  compounds  used  as  Insect  exterminators.    Rock- 
away  Exterminating  Company.     167,584  ;  Jan.  9. 
Chemical    compounds    used    in    casting    metal    in    molds. 

W.   A.    Rosenberger.      169,871  :    Feb.    13. 
Chemical      fungicide.         Stauffer       Chemical      Company. 

175,820  ;  May  29. 
Chemical  liquid  for  protection  and  prevention  of  evapora- 
tion of  volatile  liquids.  Prepared.     Standard  Oil   Com- 
pany (Incorporated  in  New  Jersey.)     172,910;  Mar.  13. 
Chemical,   medical,    and    pharmaceutical   preparations   for 

removing  hair  from  the  human  body.   R.  Rose.    173.299  ; 

May  1. 
Chemical  preparation.     Berthorn  Chemical  Co.     176,320  ; 

June  19,  1923. 
Chemical     preparation.       Boyce     &     Veeder     Company. 

182.127;  Oct.  30. 
Chemical  preparation.     A.  P.  Kottler.     178,928  ;  July  24. 
Chemical    preparation    for   bleaching   material.      Surpass 

Chemical  Co.     175.170:  .Tune  26.' 
Chemical  preparation  for  coloring  hair.     EJ-Nam-0  Mfgrs. 

180,795:  Aug.  14. 
Chemical   preparation   for   facilitating   the   scalding   etc., 

of  hogs.     B.  Heller  &  Company.     171,756  ;  May  29. 
Cliemlcal   preparation   for   preserving   fresh   sausage.      B 

Heller  &  Company.     171,125  ;  Aug.  28. 
Chemical  preparation  for  preserving  smoked  sausage.     B. 

Heller  &  Company.     171,127  :  Aug.  28. 
Chemical  preparation  for  use  in  keeping  sausage,  kidneys, 

etc.,    in    a    good    condition.      B.    Heller    &    Company. 

172,989  :  Mar.   6. 
Chemical  preparation  suitable  for  the  treatment  of  hair. 

G.  H.  Weyer.     173.311  ;  Apr.  3. 
Chemical   preparation   used  as  a   hypnotic,   sedative,   or 

antlepileptlc.    Etabllssements  Poulenc  FrSres.    173,7:'5: 

Oct.  30. 
Chemical   preparation  used  on  dyed  furs.     A.   Kosofsky. 

172,479  ;  Mar.  6. 
Chemical  preparations.    Deutsche  Gold  and  Silber  Scheide- 

anstalt,  vormajs  Roessler.     167,842  ;  July  17. 
Chemical   preparations  for  cleaning   closet   bowls.     J.   S. 

Huff.     178,846  ;  Aug.  14. 
Chemical   preparations   for   the    extermination    of   insects 

and    rodents.      Verm-0-Spray    Products    Co.      167,589 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Chemical  preparations  for  the  treatment  of  face,  scalp, 

and     hair     troubles.        Wellson      Specialty     Company. 

174,224  ;  May  29.  ' 

Chemical    preparations    used    for    deodorizing   and    disin- 
fecting.    W.  J.  Howell.     185.252  :  Nov.  27. 
Chemical   preparations   used   In  the   curing  of  meat.     B. 

Heller  &  Company.     172,992  ;  May  15. 
Chemical  products.      Farbwerke   vorm.   Meister   Lucius  & 

Bruniug.      165,584  :    July    10. 
Chemical  product  used  to  convey  vaccines.    Etabllssements 

Poulenc   Fr&res.      173,758 ;    Oct.    9. 
Chemical    products    used    in    dyeing.      Chemlsche    Fabrlk 

Griinau  Landshoff  &  Meyer  Aktiengesellschaft.    ISO. 327  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Chemical   substances   used   in    the  manufactures,   anticor- 

rosives,  and  drug  for  VTilcanlzing  rubber.     T.  H.   Rob- 
erts.    183,760;  Nov.  13. 
Chemical  used  as  a  flux.     Consolvo  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    172,664  ;  Apr.  24. 
Chemicals.    Semet  Solvay  Company.    173,251 ;  Apr.  10. 
Chemicals     and     acids.     Heavy.       Wiarda     &     Hall     Add 

Works   Inc.      169,106;    Mar.    20. 
Chemicals,  colors,  and  fillers.     Tidewater  Chemical  Com- 
pany.    179.242;  Dec.  18. 
Chemicals  for  general  laboratory  work,  etc.     E.  de  Haen 

A.-G.       171,832  ;  Aug.  7. 
Chemicals  for  the  removal  of  sulphur,  etc.,  from  molten 

iron  and  other  metals.     Chemical  Treatment  Company. 

176,602  ;  Dec.   18. 
Chemicals,    medicines,    and    pharmaceutical    preparations. 

Wm.   H.  Gross  Chemical  Company.     169,295;   Apr.   10. 
Chemicals,    medicines,    and    pharmaceutical   preparations. 

Lournay,  Inc.     177,234  :  Dec.  11. 
Chemicals,    medicines,    and   nharmaceutical    preparations. 

E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons.     168,435  ;  Feb.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles— Gontimied.. 


Chemicals,  medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  preparations. 
Chief  Two  Moon  Herb  Company.     170,868  ;  Feb.  13. 

Chemicals,  medicines,  and  pharmaceutical  preparations. 
Western    Druggist  Association.      160,783  ;    Feb.    13. 

Clay  and  paste  for  the  complexion.  S.  Markman. 
162,941  ;  Apr.  24. 

Clay,  cleansing  and  tissue  crfemes,  Facial.  J.  C.  Pickett. 
183,083;  Nov.  13. 

Clay,  Complexion.  Glacier  Deposit  Laboratories,  Inc. 
182,050;  Nov.  13. 

Clay,  Complexion.  Wonderlite  Products  Company. 
184,484  ;   Dec.  4. 

Clay  face  pack,  hair  dressing  and  tonic,  almond  lotion, 
etc.,  Creo.  Van  Vleet-Mansfield  Drug  Co.  179,609 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Clay,  face  powder,  creams,  etc..  Beauty.  Scott's  Prepara- 
tions, Inc.     186,161 ;  Dec.  11. 

Clay,  Face-treating..    G.  A.  Robinson.     172,440 ;  Feb.  27. 

Clay  for  facial  treatment.  Aladdin  Mystic  Beauty  Com- 
pany.    172,572  ;    Apr.   10. 

Clay  prepared  for  use  in  cleansing  the  skin  and  pores, 
Natural.     Overland  Pharmacy  Co.     168,121 ;  May  15. 

Cleaner  for  softening  hard  water  in  general  household 
cleaning,  etc.,  and  a  chemical  compound.  Dearborn 
Chemical  Company.    164,872  ;  Jan.  2. 

Cleaning  and  disinfectant  preparation.  M.  Glauber  6 
Company.     183,829  ;  Nov.  20. 

Cleanser,  disinfectant  and  deodorizer.  United  Chemical 
Companies.     174,546  ;  June  5. 

Coal-tar  chemicals  or  ingredients,  rubber  accelerators  or 
catalyzers,  etc.  National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Com- 
pany.    167,823  ;   Jan.   30. 

Coal-tar  crudi's,  intermediates,  dyestufCs,  dyes,  etc.  Na- 
tional Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.     174,971 ;  June  12. 

Coal-tar  disinfectant.  Bertolaia  &  Goedert.  169,472 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Cod-liver  oil.     J.   Didrlchsen.     175,715  ;   July  24. 

Cold  cream.     L.  E.  Helfand.     171,915  ;  May  22. 

Cologne  and  toilet  waters,  perfume-s,  etc.  N.  V.  Inter- 
national   Perfumery    Company.      173,294 ;    Mar.    27. 

Cologne  waters,  bath  salts,  face  clays,  etc.  Marschat  Im- 
port Co.     167,530  ;  .4pr.  3. 

Coloring.  H.  D.  Thatcher  &  Company.  184,192 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Coloring  and  flavoring  for  food  products,  etc.,  Combined. 
B.  Heller  &  Company.     174,304  ;  July  17. 

Coloring  for  food  and  confectionery.  B.  Heller  &  Com- 
pany.    173,046  ;  May  15. 

Colors  for  dyeing.  Wilhelm  Brauns,  Gesellschaft  mit 
beschrankter  Haftung.     174,160-1  ;  Aug.   14. 

Color-stripping  or  dye-removing  compound.  John  Camp- 
bell   &   Co.      184,589-90 :    Dec.   4. 

Compacts  for  face  powder.  Lowell  Company.  175,667  ; 
Mav  29. 

Compb.sition  for  treating  leucorrhea.  S.  S.  Atkins. 
183.642  ;  Nov.  13. 

Composition  used  for  spraying  and  destroying  boll 
weevils,  etc.  Boll-We-Go  Manufacturing  Company. 
170,053  ;   Feb.   6. 

Compositions  for  exterminating  moths.  Farbenfabrlken 
vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co.     173,925  ;  Apr.  10. 

Compound  for  opening  clogged  pipes,  traps,  drains,  etc. 
White   House  Products    Co.      172,305  ;.  Apr.   10. 

Compound  for  the  treatment  of  cancers.  Parrett  and 
Swank.     171,548  ;  June  26. 

Compound  for  treating  colds,  Influenza,  etc.  J.  J.  En- 
helder.     183,057  ;  Nov.  13. 

Compound  for  treating  e.velashes  and  eyelids.  J.  B. 
Gattaz.     184,130;  Nov.  27. 

Compound  for  treating  influenza,  grippe,  etc.  J.  T. 
Mason.     174,317  ;  Apr.  24. 

Compound  for  treating  rheumatism.  D.  H.  Buxton. 
180,961  ;  Aug.  21. 

Compound  for  treating  rheumatism  and  diseases  of  the 
blood.     A.   G.   De   Brule.      174,295 ;   Apr.   24. 

Compound  used  in  the  curing  of  rubber  articles.  Rubber 
Service  Laboratories  Co.     182,998  ;  Oct.  30. 

Compound  used  in  the  treatment  of  headache,  neural- 
gia,  etc.      J.   B.   Reeside.     176,100;   Nov.   6. 

Confection,  Laxative.     M.  Morvillo.     152.764  ;  Jan.  23. 

Cordial,   Medicinal.     G.    Castello.      144,500 ;   Jan.    9. 

Corn  remedy.     S.  L.  Allen.     185,399  ;  Dec.  11. 

Corn  remedy.     D.  I.  Kanter.     173,221  ;  May  15. 

Corn  remedy.     Schlintz  Bros.  Co.     182,723;  Oct.  30. 

Corn   remedv.     J.   D.   Zemp.     184.702:   Dec.   4. 

Corn   remover.     J.   C.  Dawes.     183,332 ;  Nov.   13. 

Cosmetics.      Lam-T6  Mfg.  Co.      166,8.37  ;   Dec.   18. 

Cosmetics.  Re-Al-Jo  Products  Company.  172,959 ; 
Mar.    13. 

Cough  drops.     C.  F.  Egglmann.     183,445  ;  Nov.  20. 

Cough   drops.      Smith    Brothers,   Inc.      173.085;   May-  15. 
Cough    drops    and    lozenges.      G.    J.    Bolduc.       177,032  ; 

July  10. 
Cough    lozenges.      E.    Kehr.      171,326:    Apr.    10. 

Cough  medicine.  Cough  Checker  Company.  180,363 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Cough   medicine.     Wykoff   Company.      172,964 ;    Mar.    13. 
Cough    mixture.      Squire    and    Co.    Birmingham    Limited. 

172.776  ;  Apr.  17. 
Cough   mixture.     Stolz  Bros.   Davis   Company.     176,227 ; 
.luly   10. 

Cough  prep.nration.     A.  Gazzoni  &  C.     175.600:  Aug.  7. 
Cough  remedy.     Schlintz  Bros.  Co.     182.725  :  Oct.  30. 
Cough  sirup.     W.  Miller.     180,768  ;  Aug.  14. 


Cough  sirups.     Puente  &  Cicero.     161,834  ;  Mar.  6. 
Counterirritant      and      rubefacient.        Alpen      Company. 

179,129  ;  Aug.  7. 
Cream  and  cleansing  or  cold  cream,  Vanishing.     Charm-U 

Co.     167,838  ;  Apr.  10. 
Cream    and    face    powder,    deodorant,    etc.    Combination 

cold.      Atlanta    Barbers    Supply    Company.      176,592 ; 

July  24. 
Cream  and  hair  dressing,  Greaseless  cold.     Graves  Bros. 

179,198  :  Nov.  20. 
Cream,  and  powder,  Face.     P.  J.  Schumacher  Co.     175,999  ; 

June  19. 
Cream  and  rouge,  toilet  water,  etc.,  Facial.    B.  B.  Forquer. 

159,862  ;  July  17. 
Cream,    brilliantine,    freckle    cream,    rouge,    etc..    Lemon. 

J.  Caplan.     175,131  ;   Sept.  25. 
Cream,  Cold.     Bonded  Products  Corporation.     184,585-6; 

Dec.   4. 
Cream,  Cold.     Bristol-Myers  Company.     169,156  ;   Jan.  9. 
Cream,  Cold.     Foley  &  Company.     182,745  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cream,    Cold.      Mrs.   J.    Nelson.      182,716 ;    Dec.    18. 
Cream,  Cold.    Pond's  Extract  Company.    185,377  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cream,    Cold.     E.   R.    Squibb   &   Sons.      180,630;    .\ug.   7. 
Cream,  Cold.     A.  U.  Sternlof.     162,775  ;  June  26. 
Cream,    Complexion.      Mrs.    E.     W.     Ingram.       183,654 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Cream,   complexion   and   face   powders,   tooth    paste,   etc.. 

Cold.     J.  W.  Lowrance.     171,427;  May  29.- 
Cream,    complexion    powder,    perfume    and    toilet    water, 

Cold.     Lady  Janis  Perfume  Co.     173,652  ;   Apr.   10. 
Cream,   Face.      Inecto   Incorporation.      175,990 ;    July   10. 
Cream,  face  and  hand  lotion,  perfumes,  toilet  water,  etc.. 

Face.     Parfumerle  Dor6  Inc.     168,486  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cream,  face  powder,  lip  pencil,  rouge,  etc.,  Face.     Vanity 

Fair  Company.     180,991  ;  Sept.  18. 
Cream,     Facial.     C.     Jaeger     Distributing     Co.     170,388 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Cream,   Fat-reducing.     Dainty-Form   Company.     180,791 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Cream   for  cleansing  the   skin,  etc.     Gilbert  Bros.   &  Co. 

18.5,375  :  Dec.  4. 
Cream,    Freckle-removing    or    bleaching.       Sunny    Susan 

Laboratories.     164,567  ;  Aug.  7. 
Cream,   hair  grower,   and   corn    remedy,    Cold,   vanishing, 

and  bleaching.     R.   W.  Hunter.     167,520:   Mar.  20. 
Cream,  headache  powder,  and  liniment.  Skin.     J.  T.  Kar- 

das.     181,987  ;  Nov.  6. 
Cream,    lemon     emollient,     etc..    Lemon    and    vanishing. 

J.  T.  Gallagher.     174,240  ;  Dec.  18. 
Cream  lotion,  powder,  etc.     Maison  Gerry,  Inc.     174,139  ; 

Dec.    4. 
Cream.     Massag?.       Big     Four     Chemical    Products     Co. 

177,583  ;   Sept.  18. 
Cream,  Massage.     J.  E.  Hopke.     171,169  ;  Mar.  27. 
Cream,    Massage.      J.   Romano.      184,295 ;    Dec.   18. 
Cream,  nasal  spiay,  preparation  for  removing  corns.  Ca- 
tarrh.    Key  Chemical  Co.     166,376  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cream  of  tartar.     Park  &  Tllford.     173,241 ;  June  20. 
Cream     powder.     Cold-.       Armand     Company.       174,994 ; 

June  5. 
Cream,  Reducing.     Camilla  Preparations,   Inc.     178,893 ; 

July  24. 
Cream  rouge,  Vanishing.     Danya,  Inc.     178,231 ;  Aug.  21. 
Cream,   Skin.      H.   Leys.     168,582;   Nov.   13. 
Cream   to  be  applied   to   the  skin  as  an  insect  repellent. 

F.  G.   Shaw.      176,505:   July   10. 

Cream,  Toilet.     L.   I.  Coggins.     167,972;   Apr.  24. 
Cream,  toilet  water,  shampoo  powder,  etc..  Face.     Opera 

Omnia  Limited.     182,220;  Dec.  18. 
Cream,   toilet  waters,  perfumes,   etc.     Clean.sing  and  fin- 
ishing.    Grant  Watkins  Co.     173,483;  May  15. 
Cream,  Vanishing.     Pond's  Extract  Company.     185,378; 

Dec.  11. 
Cream,    Vanishing.      M.    Sullivan.      183,419 ;   Dec.    18. 
Cream,   Vanishing  and  massage.     A.   J.   Krank  Mfg.   Co. 

173,500  ;  Apr.  24. 
Cream,   vanishing   cream,    face   powder,    etc..    Facial-pack 

cold.      Crown    Chemical    Company.      176,669 ;    Oct.    23. 
Creams.       Dnkin    LaboratorioK.       184,896  :    Dec.    4. 
Creams  and  powders,  hair  tonic,  bath  crystals,  etc..  Face. 

J.   H.   Browne.     153,236  :   .Jan.   30. 
Creams  and  powders,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  rouges,  etc.. 

Face.     A.  L.  Lynch.     172,950;  Mar.  13. 
Ci earns,   complexion  bags,  and  hand  lotion.     A.  B.  Gray. 

187,621  ;  Dec.  25. 
Creams,  depilatories,  hair  growers,  etc.,  Cold  and  vanish- 
ing.    Blue  Bird  Inc.  Perfumers.     171,779  :  June  26. 
Creams,       Face.        Beebe      Laboratories,       Incorporated. 

172,724  ;  .June  19. 
Creams,  face  powder,  rouges,  etc..  Cold  and  dry.     M.  C. 

Murphy.     168,426  ;  July  17. 
Creams,    face   powder,    toilet  waters,   etc.,    Cleansing   and 

vanishing,     Richard  Hudnut,     171,171:  Feb.  13, 
Creams,  Facial.     Medicraft  Company.     173,433  :   May  15. 
Creams    for     eczema,    Healing.      St.     Plro     Remedy    Co 

143,464  ;  July  17. 
Creams  for  freckles.     J.  H,  Bereman.     173,318:  May  29. 
Creams,     lotions,     manicuring    preparations,     etc..     Face. 

G,  W.   .Jennings,     175,658;  June  5. 

Creams,  lotions,  rouges,  etc,  Face,  B.  C,  A.  Tozer. 
175,576;  Oct.  9, 

Creams,  lotions,  toilet  waters,  perfumes.  Cold  and  grease- 
less,     M.  Asher.     163,070  :  May  29. 


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Cre.ims,  perfumes,  sachets,  etc.,  Cold,  face,  vanishing,  and 

cleansing.     A.  P.  Babcock  Co.     181,237  ;  Sept.  18. 
Creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc..  Face.     J.  La  Colla. 

170,937;   Dec.   18. 
Creams,    perfumes,     toilet     waters,     face    powders,     etc.. 

Toilet.      E.   C.   Harley   Company.     167,397-9 ;   Jan.   23. 
Creams,      powders,      rouges,      etc.        Palmers,      Limited. 

184,292:  Nov.  27. 
Creams,    powders,    rouges,   etc..    Face   and   other.     Union 

Pharmacal  Company.     177,414  ;  Aug.  14. 
Creams,     rouge,     itc.       Beaute.x     Laboratories     Company. 

176.817  :  June  12. 
Creams,  shampoo,  toilet  waters,  talcum  powders,  Massage 

and  face.     Model  Barber  Supply  Co.     161,400 ;  Jan.  30 
Creams,  shaving  and  beauty  lotions,  etc..  Almond  massage 

E.  M.  Munson.     168,057  :  Apr.  3. 
Creams,  talcum  powder,  astringent,   etc.     Z.   E.  Burgess 

185.954  ;  Dec.  18. 
Creams,  Tissue.     H.  L.  Drew.     187,408  ;  Dec.  25. 
Creams,     Toilet     and     vanishing.       Davis     &     Lawrence 

181,821  ;  Sept.  25. 
Creams,   Vanishing  face  and  cold.     R.  Flores.     168,408 

May  15. 
Dandruff  remedy  and  hair  dressing.     J.  Setaro.     182,225 

Oct.   16. 
Dandruff    remedy,   toilet    and    skin    preparations.      J.    E 

Curran   Corporation.     168,515  ;   Jan.  23. 
Dandruff  remover.     H.  E.  Del   Sordo.     173,593  ;  Apr.  10 
Dandruff     remover,     Liquid.       S.     P.     Taylor.       178,575 

Julv   10. 
Dental  anissthetic.     J.  M.  Wilson.     176,775  ;  June  12. 
Dental  cream.     Doctor  W.  A.  Allen   Company.    185,000 

Dec  18. 
Dental     cream.       Vibro-Dental     Products     Incorporated, 

186.259  ;  Dec.  11. 
Dental    cream,    face    powder,    hand    softener,    etc.      G.    L, 

Taylor.     185,192;   Doc.   4. 
Dental    medicinal   compound.      G.    E.    Weaver.      179,503 

Aug.  21.. 
Dental   preparation.      L.    D.    Caulk    Comijany.      184,118 ; 

Dec.   IS. 
Dental  preparations.     C.  S.  Long.     165,798  :  Feb.  27. 
Dentifrice.     C.  C.  Cummins.     171,452;  Sept.  11. 
Dentifrice.    M.  W.  Kent.     178,724  ;  July  17. 
Dentifrice.     R.  0.  Lee.     170,202  ;  Jan.  30. 
Dentifrice  and  also  liquid  cream  dentifrice.  Liquid.     Sol- 

vora.  Inc.     183,805  ;  Nov.  20. 
Dentifrice     and     prophylactic     paste.     C.     A.     L.     Reed. 

174,860  ;  May  15. 
Dentifrice,    cold   cream,   vanishing  skin    cream,   and   skin 

lotion.     Parke,   Davis  &  Company.     183,851 ;   Dec.   18. 
Dentifrice.     Liquid.        Ortho     Manufacturing     Company. 

178,276:   July  10. 
Dentifrices.     N.  M.  Hopkins.     174,207;  June  19. 
Dentifrices.      Parfumerie    Anthemys    (S.    A.)       168,730; 

Dec.  11. 
Dentifrices.      Societe    Anonyme   la    Biotherapie,    (Societe 

Anonyme   de   Produits    Chimiques  Biologiques  et  d'Hy- 

giene.)      171,289;  Mar.  27. 
Dentifrices    and    products    used    for    the    hygiene   of    the 

mouth.         Socirte      Anonyme      Dentifrices      Bi-Oxyne. 

181,705  ;   Sept.   18. 
Deodorant.      J.    T.    Gallagher.      174,239;    Apr.    24. 
Deodorant.     Marmola   Company.     178,621;   Sept.   18. 
Deodorant  and   disinfectant.     U.    S.    Sanitary   Specialties 

Corporation.     173,544  ;  May   1. 
Deodorant  and   disinfectant.     U.   S.    Sanitary   Specialties 

Corporation.      185,732:   Dec.   11. 
Deodorant    for    mouth    and    stomach.    Purifying.      May- 
breath  Company.     172.050  ;  Mar.  13. 
Deodorant,    Perspiration.      Jean   Jordeau,   Inc.      177,742 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Deodorant,   Toilet.      La   Valliere   Co.      183,980 ;   Dec.   18. 
Deodorants.     M.  G.  Bowen.     157.822  ;  May  29. 
Deodorants.      Elmo,  Inc.     171.352  :   Feb.  20. 
Deodorants.      L.    Gaspari.      175,483 ;    June   26. 
Deodorants.     P.  K.  Horn.sby.     157.923  ;  Apr.  3. 
Deodorants   and   disinfectants.      Odorless   By-Products   & 

Reduction  Corporation.     169,775  ;  Feb.  20. 
Deodorants    and    preventives    of    excessive    perspiration. 

A.    W.    Taylor.      181,465 ;    Nov.    6. 
Deodorants,  disinfectants,  insecticide,  roach  powder,  pipe 

cleaner,    and    scale    remover.      Sanozone    Chemical    Co. 

140,807  :    Jan.    23. 
Deodorizing  fluid.     Selig  Company.     180,393  ;  Aug.   14. 
Deodorizing     preparation.       W.     A.     Voight.       180,347 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Deodorizing  preparation.  Chemical.     Fouke  Fur  Company. 

173.325:  May  15.  • 

Deodorizing  proparation  for  ice  boxes,   etc.     B.   Heller  & 

Companv.     172,043:  May  15. 
Depilatory.     J.   Brueck.     175.130 ;  June  5. 
Depilatorv.     L.   Claverie.     177,275:  Aug.  28. 
Depilatory.     Jean   Jordeau   Inc.     185,709;   Dec.   11. 
Diastase.    Concentrated    commercial.      Ebling    Company. 

181,065  ;   Aug.  21. 
Diastatic    preparation   used   for   desizing  and   degummmg 

of  fabrics.     American  P>urtonizing  Company  and   Wal- 

lerstein  Laboratories.     183,619:  Nov.  13. 
Digestant  compound.     G.  A.  Swift.     175,531  ;  May  15. 
Disinfectant.     J.  R.  Fain.     184.900;  Dec.  18. 
Disinfectant.      N.    S.    Hillyard.      180.600;    Aug.    7. 
Disinfectant.     Selig  Company.     180,394-6;  Aug.   14. 


Disinfectant.     L.  Whitt.     177,059  ;  July  31. 

Disinfectant    and    deodorizer.      B.    Heller    &    Company. 

172,991;   Mar.    13. 
Disinfectant  in  powdered  form.     H.  Ehrlich  &  Sons  Mfg. 

Co.     166,051  ;  Jan.  2. 
Disinfectants.        Britex      Chemical      Products      Limited. 

176,397  ;  June  19. 
Disinfectants.     J.   B.   Corl.      181,013  ;   Oct.  23. 
Disinfectants.     Wm.  McDonagh  &  Sons.     175,403  ;  June  5. 
Disinfectants,     deodorants,     cleaners,     etc.       Pheno-Bane 

Products  Co.     183,720;   Dec.  4. 
Disinfectants,  dyes,  emulsion  gelatin,  etc.     Rohm  &  Haas 

Aktiengesellschaft.     165,888  ;  Sept.  25. 
Disinfectants     insecticides,     and     deodorants.      Chemical 

enterprises  Incorporated.     179,133  ;  Aug.  14. 
Disinfectants,    Soliditipd-coal-tar.      Bech,    Van    Siclen    & 

Co.     174,815  ;  Aug.  7. 
Dobell's    solu+ion,    witch-hazel,    chloroform,    etc.      Emlet- 

Winebrenner   Co.      166,052 ;   Nov.   6. 
Drain  solvent.     Buffalo  Specialty  Co.     166,630  ;  Jan.  9. 
Drink    for    chicks.    Antiseptic.      V.    C.    Getz.      177,292  ; 

July   10. 
Drying  liquid  composition  of   matter  for  rendering  paper 

transparent.     S.  H.   Parrish  Company.     176,646 ;  July 

IT. 
Dusting  powder.  Antiseptic.     M.  F.  Schlesinger.     169,783  ; 

Jan.  0. 
Dye,  Aniline.     Sands  &  Ross,  Inc.     186,447  :  Dec.  II. 
Dye,  Egg.     Schroeder  &  HInkle.     173,537  :  May  29. 
Dye,  Hat.     G.  H.  Capen.     171,350  ;  Feb.  20. 
Dye,    Oil    leather.       Benton    Holladay    &    Co.      172,195 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Dyes.     L.  L.  Briden  &  Co.     168,871  ;  Jan.  30. 
Dyes,   Gypsy  Dyes.  Inc.     181,486 ;  Sept.  18. 
Dyes   and   dye   sticks.      Kohn   and    Silverberg.      179,208; 

Aug.  14. 
Dyes     and     dyestuffs.      Grasselli     Chemical     Company. 

154,506  ;  Nov.  27. 
Dves     and     dvestutt's.        Grasselli     Chemical     Company. 

"157,922  ;  June  12. 
Dyes     and      dyestuffs.        Grasselli     Chemical      Company. 

172,986;  Apr.  3. 
Dyes      and      dyestuffs.      Grasselli      Chemical      Company. 

172,987  ;  Mar.  6. 
Dyes     and    dyestuffs.       H.     A.    Metz    &    Co.       173,238; 

Apr.  10. 
Dyes,    colors,    and   intermediates.    Coal-tar.      Dyestuffs    & 

Chemicals,  Incorporated.  176.789  ;  June  12. 
Dvestuffs.  G.  Bothamley.  171,568  ;  .4ug.  28. 
DvestufEs.       E.    I.    du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company. 

"149.954  ;   .Tan.  2. 
Dvestuffs.     Geigy  Company.     184,721 ;  Dec.  4. 
Dyestuffs.     H.  A.  Metz  &  Co.     178.563  ;  July  10. 
Dyestufies.    C.  H.  A.  Schmitt  Company.    180,622  ;  Sept.  11. 
Dyestuffs,    dyestuBE   intermediates,    and   chemicals.     E.    I. 

du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company.     172,869  ;  Sept.   11. 
Effervescing  compounds  used  as  a  blood  salts.  Granulated. 

R.  A.  B.  Hatch.     170,291 ;  .Feb.  20. 
Egg  producer  and  poultry  tonic.     Carolina  Remedies  Com- 
pany.    177,272  ;  Apr.  17. 
Electric    bulbs.    Compound    for    coloring.      McKay    Com- 
pany.    174,090;  Apr.  10. 
Electrolytes.     Philadelphia  Storage  Battery  Co.    180,942  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Electroplating-.  Composition  of  matter  for  use  in.     Roess- 

ler  &  Hasslacher  Chemical  Company.  167,016  ;  Jan.  2. 
Embalmers'  face  pack,   clay  massage,  cold  and  vanishing 

creams.     C.  L.  Chute.     170,742  ;  Apr.  17. 
Embrocation  or  liniment.     E.  Shinbaum.     156,827  ;  Jan.  9. 
Emollient    for    treating    feet.       E.    T.    Cook.      173,701; 

Aug.  21. 
Emollient    tor   use   for    chapped    skin,    sunburn,    etc.      J. 

Barab.     179,085  ;  Sept.  11. 
Emulsion   of  cod-liver   oil,   sirup   of   white  pine   and   tar, 

aspirin,     etc.       United     Retail     Chemists     Corporation. 

154,773  ;   Mar.   13. 
Emulsion    petroleum.       Orchard    Drug    Co.       165,807-8 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Emulsion  used  in   treating  constipation.     Nolyec  Labora- 
tories.    181,767;  Sept.  18. 
Emulsion  used  in  treating  constipation.     Nolyec  Labora- 
tories.    181.769  ;  Sept.  18. 
Enamel,  Face.     Gloria  Co.     167,940  ;  Jan.  9. 
Engines,   Carbon   remover  for   gasoline.     W.   H.   Koetter. 

180,126  ;  July  31. 
Engines,     Compound     for     removing    carbon,     etc,    from 

internal-  combustion.     V.  A.  Shortt.     156,663  ;  June  5. 
Engines.  Compound  for  removing  carbon  from  gas.     C.  H. 

Coburn.     169.846  ;  Feb.  6. 
Engines,    Fuel   intensifier   and   carbon    preventive   for   in- 
ternal-combustion.      McComas    &    Goodwin.      154,374 ; 

May  8. 
Enzyme  substances  of  vegetable  fungus.     Takamine  Lab- 
oratory,  Inc,     147,806;  Apr,  24, 
Eucalyptus  remedies  for  colds,   catarrh,  and  rheumatism. 

N.   C.   Heron.     161,312  ;  June  5. 
Expectoraat.     Jno.   B.  Daniel  Inc.     183,518  ;  Dec,   4. 
Expectorant.     Farbenfabriken  vorni.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co. 

185,574  :   Dec.   11. 
External   application   for  asthma,  bronchitis,  coughs,  etc. 

Capitol   Chemical   Co.     185.562  ;   Dec.  11. 
Extract   anterior  lobe   pituitary   gland.      Parke,   Davis   & 

Company.     179.220:  July  31- 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Eyebrows  and  eyelashes,  Darkener  for.     Maybelline  Com- 
pany.    187,333  ;  Dec.  25. 
Eye  liquid.     C.  Barton.     169,234  ;  Feb.  13. 
Eye  remedy  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  sore,  gran- 

ulate3,   inflamed,    etc.,   conditions  of   the  eye  or  lids 

E.  W.  Smith.     179,686;  Oct.  23. 
Eyewash.    I-Ez  Co.     170,433  ;  Mar.  20. 
-Face   cleanser  and   cream,   talcum   powder,  etc.     A.  Lan 

zet;   167,135;  Jan.   23.  „„  „,„ 

Facial     pack.      Crown     Chemical     Company.       176,670 

Oct    23 
Facial     pack.       Crown     Chemical     Company.       176,671 

Oct.  30. 
Facial  packs.    Parisian  Specialty  Co.     171,382 ;  June  19 
Filtration    and    in    demulsification    of    liquids.    Material 

used  in  aiding.      Celite   Products   Company.      187,508 ; 

Dec.  25.  ^      ,     , 

Fire-extinguishing  chemical  compound.     Protex  Cnemlcal 

Co.     183,888  ;  Nov.  13. 
Fire-extinguishing  compositions   and  ingredients  thereof. 

American  Dyewood  Company.     182,897  ;  Oct.  30. 
Fire-extinguishing   compound.      River-Lake    Chemical   Co. 

160,905;   Aug.  7.  ,        „  „       ..  .^  _ 

Fire  -  extinguishing    compounds.     Pyrene    Manufacturing 

Company.      181,043  ;  Aug.   21.  ^^  , 

Fire-extinguishing    powders.      C.    R.    Marstin.      168,272 ; 

Apr.    3. 
Fluid  for  removing  stains  from  the  teeth.     Presto  Manu- 
facturing  Co.     181,569;   Nov.   6. 
Flux,    Foundry.      Hillside    Fluor    Spar   Mines.      179,792 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Fly    and    insect    mist.      Johnston    United    Chemical   Co. 

172,224  ;  Mar.  27. 
Food  tonic   and   general    stimulant.      Drug  Products   Co. 

166,134  ;   July  10. 
Foot  balm.     L.  Hofer.     179,793  ;  Sept.  11. 
Foot-bath    preparation.      Kingsbury    Company.      167,965 ; 

June  5. 
Foot  powder.     J.   Misewicz.     180,443 ;    Sept.   18. 
Foot    powder.    Antiseptic.       A.    O.     Schmidt.       169,784; 

Jan.  23. 
Foot  powder.  Medicated.     H.  Rudnick.     169,564;  Jan.  9. 
Foot  powder,   stomach   regulator,   etc.      Schadt  Brothers. 

165,763;  Dec.  18. 
Formaldehyde.    Perth  Amboy  Chemical  Works.    181,410; 

Oct.  23.  ^   ^ 

Fuel  intensifier  and   carbon   remover.     Certified   Labora- 
tories, Inc.     168,632  ;  Mar.  13. 
Fungicide,    seed    disinfectant,    and    general    disinfectant. 
B.    I.    du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company.      172,263 ; 
Mar.  13. 
Gallstone  medicine.     W.  E.  McAllister.     171,585  ;  Mar.  13. 
Gas,  Compressed.     Carbide  &  Carbon  Chemicals  Corpora- 
tion.    185,652:  Dec.  11.  .„„„„„ 
Gas-producing  liquid.    Noxious-.      H.   B.   Dyer.      182,963; 

Dec.  25. 
Gelatinous    compound    and    nonalcoholic    preparation    for 
the   relief   of   dyspepsia,    etc.      A.    D.    Pope.      179,282 ; 
Aug.  21. 
Germicidal     solution.        Sharpe-Philippi     Co.        155,327 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Germicide' and  antiseptic  mouthwash.    John  T.  Milliken  & 

Company.     176,563;  Oct.  30. 
Germicide    and    laxative.    Intestinal.      J.    N.    Raymond. 

180,890;  Aug.  14. 
Germicide    and    worm    remedy   for   stock.      C.    Iloepfner. 

184,729;  Dec.  4. 
Germicides    and    disinfectants.      Keystone    Laboratories. 

177,005  ;   Dec.   18. 
Glass,  Chemical  compound  for  etching.     McEIay  Company. 

174,091;  Apr.  24. 
Glycerin.       Proctor    and    Gamble    Company.       177,998; 

July  17. 
Glycerin    and    rose    water,    sweet    spirits    of    niter,    and 
turpentine-      Warren   P.   Rash   Co.      177,620 ;    Nov.   27. 
Goiter  preventive.     J.  J.  Bach.     180,736  ;  Oct.  9. 
Oum,   Laxative  chewing.     Health  Products   Corporation. 

171,732 ;  Apr.  10. 
Gum,  Medicated  chewing.     R.  A.  Poor.     167.829;  Jan.  9. 
H»mo8tatic  preparations.    V.  BaJdacci.    170,888  ;  July  24. 
HsemoBtatics.     Farbenfabrlken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer  &  Co. 

178,922  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hair   and   beard,    Preparation    for   th-i.      J.   B.    Williams 

Company.    168,952  ;  Jan.  30. 
Hair  and   massage   cream,   Herb.      W.    Singh.      145,923 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Hair   and    scalp,    Preparation   for   the  treatment   of.     F. 

De  Zon.     174,130;  May   15. 
Hair   and   scalp.    Preparation    for   use    in   the    treatment 

of.     Mrs.  E.  A.  Blake.     167,797;  June  26. 
Hair     combing     cream.     Edward     Wesley     &     Company. 

172,625  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hair   cream.      Youngstown  Barber   Supply   Co.     176,811  ; 

Dec.   4. 
Hair  dressing.     Bouvier  Laboratories.     181,335;  Aug.  21. 
Hair    dressing.      Diamond    Laboratories.    Inc.      176,791  : 

June  12. 
Hair  dressing.     M.  A.  Dickson.     169.533  :  Jan.  9. 
Hair  dressing.     Estee  Laboratories  Co.     176,259  ;  June  12. 
Hair  dressing.     Jerico  Co.     171,324  :  Feb.  20. 
Hair  dressing.     A.  J.  Kleis.     177,443  ;  Sept.  4. 
Hair  dressing.     A.  J.  Kleis.     177,444  ;  Sept.  25. 
Hair  dressing.     S.  S.  Levy.     177,854  ;  July  10. 


Hair  dressing.     M.  L.  Motou.     169,067  ;  Jan.  9. 

Hair  dressing.     Mountain  State  Laboratories.     176,272 ; 

June  5. 
Hair  dressing.     F.  H.  Scot.     168,279  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hair  dressing.     I.  Selkow.     184,525;  Dec.  18. 
Hair  dressing.     J.  Thompson.     177,334  ;  Jane  12. 
Hair  dressing.     Waukee  Company.     170,168  ;  Jan.  30. 
Hair  dressing.     R.  W.   Whitaker.     169,837;  Feb.  6. 
Hair    dressing    and    dandruff    remedy.       A.     J.     Krank. 

173,427-8;  Apr.   3. 
Hair  dressing  and   tonic,   Greaseless.     V.  Lee.     155,353 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Hair  dressing,  bath  salts,  etc.     Schramm-Johnson,  Drugs. 

143,666  ;    Dec.    18. 
Hair-dressing    preparation.      C.     E.    Bonyata.       183,690 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Hair  dressings.     W.   D.   Sims.      148,094  ;   Dec.   18. 
Hair    dressings,     Liquid,     cream,     and    pomade.      G.    M. 

Miller.     176,905  ;  July  17. 
Hair  dye.     P.   Balme.      167,345;  Jan.   2. 
Hair  dyes.     G.  Ballet.     107,218  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hair  dyes  and  colorings  for  eyebrows  and  eyelashes.     L. 

Hayman.      159,581 ;  Aug.   7. 
Hair    elixir.      B.    A.    Archambault.      168,627 ;    Jan.    2. 
Hair    elixirs,    growers,    brilliautines,    straighteners,    and 

shampoos.     H.   L.  Trotman.     171,394  ;  Mar.  20. 
Hair  gloss  and  grower.     M.  E.  Swan.     168.737  ;  Mar.  13. 
Hair  grower.     A.   J.   Cala.ioe.     176,162  ;   Aug.  7. 
Hair  grower.    E.  M.  N.  Coles.     182,400 ;  Oct.  30. 
Hair  grower.     L.  R.  Davis.     180,966;  Aug.  21. 
Hair  grower.     B.  G.  Fulton.     172,218;  Oct.  30. 
Hair  grower.     Hill  &  Jackson.     184,074  ;  Dec.  18. 
Hair    grower.      T.    McKoin.      177,858 ;    July    17. 
Hair  grower.     G.  J.  Neal.     172,237  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hair  grower.   Robinette   Co.     167,195  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hair  grower.     E.  Stevens.     165,642  ;  May  8. 
Hair   grower   and    dandruff   preparation.        C.    L.    Green. 

181,023;  Aug.  28. 
Hair  grower  and  scalp  massage.     J.  Carrozza.     185,073  ; 

Dec.   4. 
Hair   grower,   Antiseptic.      George  W.   Merritt   Company. 

176,749;  June  19. 
Hair    grower,    hair    tonic,    shampoo,    tetter    salve,    etc. 

A.  Taylor.     171,517  ;  June  5. 
Hair   grower,    pressing   oil,  etc.     P.    Woodard.     178,486; 

Aug.  28. 
Hair   growers,    temple   grower,    and   pressing   oil.     M.    F. 

Glenn.      184,548;    Dec.    4. 
Hair  growers,  totter  salve,  face  cream,  etc.     Mme.  Bertha 

M.  Hicks  Manufacturing  Co.     171,365  ;  Apr.  3. 
Hair,  Liquid  for  preserving  curls  and  Marcel  wave  in  the. 

G.  J.  Petros.     184,039  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hair  lotions  and  skin  creams.     S.  R.  Glassmire.     173,283 ; 

May   15. 
Hair  oils.     Foley  &  Company.     176.261  ;  June  12. 
Hair  pomade.     E.   A.   Heitkarap.     174,777  ;  May  22. 
Hair  pomade,  preparation  for  beautifying  the  hair,  sham- 
poo, etc.     D.  A.  Jones.     103,991  ;  Mar.  27. 
Hair    pomades.      Standard    Laboratories,    Inc.      175,222; 

Mar.   13. 
Hair  preparation.     R.   IT.   Cromwell.     176,074;   June  12. 
Hair   preparation.      A.   Montgomery.      178,055 ;   Sept.   18. 
Hair,    Preparation    for    dressing    the.      Keep    Komb    Co. 

175.560  ;   Mav   15. 
Hair  preparations.     Blue  Bird  Inc.    Perfumers.    174,686; 

May  15. 
Hair  preparations.     M.  E.  Thompson.     177,246  ;  Nov.  20. 
Hair  remover.     II.   S.   Hinkle.     180,066;   Sept.   11. 
Hair  restorer.    Philomena  Schmalz  &  Co.     168,004  ;  Feb.  6. 
Hair  restorer.     J.  R.  Smith.     168.652;  Mar.  13. 
Hair  restorer  and   tonic.     R.   H.   Macy  &   Co.     171,542; 

Feb.  20. 
Hair-restorer  compounds.     J.  Childers.     185.004  ;  Dec.  4. 
Hair  salve.     Madam   C.    J.    Walker  Mfg.    Co.      173,017; 

June  19. 
Hair    salve    and    pomade.      H.    L.    Rabinow.      172,058 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Hair  saver  and  darkener.     A.  T.  Silene.     170,697  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hair  shampoo.     Romano  Baldassare   and   Co.     181,717 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Hair   shampoo.      M.    Tomacelli.      182,942;    Dec.    18. 
Hair   shampoo,    dandruff   remover,    hair   tonic,    and   scalp 

cleanser.     Securitv  Drug  Co.     170.550 ;  Feb.  13. 
Hair  tonic.     L.  T.  Alexander.     168.745  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hair  tonic.     M.   H.   Askinn.     175.593:  May  29. 
Hair  tonic.     L.  S.  Beaver.     178,374  ;  Sept.  25. 
Hair  tonic.     A.  De  Brftle.     183,961  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hair  tonic.     W.  J.  Burns.     1 80.416:  Aug.  14. 
Hair  tonic.     P.  P.  Davi#    174,690  ;  May  15. 
Hair  tonic.     A.  P.  Eliaves.     166,940  ;  Jan.   2. 
Hair  tonic.     J.  J.  Fox.     170,635  ;   June  26. 
Hair  tonic.     A.   E.   Glickman.     171,017;   Apr.   17. 
Hair  ti/iiic.     7-'.  Goldberg.     144.812 ;  Sept.  18. 
Hair  tonic.     F.  V.  Greco.     182,051 ;  Sept.  25. 
Hair  tonic.     E.  J.  Hatton.     166,.368  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hair  tonic.     E.  J.  Hatton.     108,528;  Feb.  13. 
Hair  tonic.     F.  C.  Hayes.     169,301  :  .Tan.  9. 
Hair  tonic.     N.  E.  Heckethom.     182,810;  Oct.  30. 
Hair  tonic.     Indiaroot  Company.     181,896  ;  Sept.  25. 
Hair  tonic.     A.  L.  Kandle.     158,047;  June  5. 
Hair  tonic.     A.  J.  Krank  Mfg.  Co.     169,599  ;  Jan.  2. 
Hair  tonic.     L.  A.  Lea.     175.503  ;  June  5. 
Hair  tonic.     J.  Lequy.     150,694  ;  Jan.  23. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Contimied. 


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Hair  tonic.     Marvelette  Company.     179,945 ;  Aug.   14. 

Hair  tonic.     G.  A.  Menzie.     17i;,606  ;   Mar.  6. 

Hair  tonic.     R.  Odell  &  Sons  Company.     153,613  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hair  tonic.     R.  Odell  &  Sons  Company.     153,615  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hair  tonic.     L.  Philippe.     170,541  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hair  tonic.     G.  H.  roiinii.     17S,:iS0  ;  July  10. 

Hair  tonic.     B.  A.  Rotolo.     174,030  ;  Apr.  10. 

Hair  tonic.     M.   A.   Schaefer.     171.870;  Feb.   20. 

Hair  tonic.     Sciontol  Products  Co.     181,455  ;  Sept.  18. 

Hair  tonic.     I.  Selkow.     179,227  :  Aug.  14. 

Hair  tonic.     E.  L.  Shields.     168,985  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hair  tonic.     V.  V.  Williams.     171.438;  Feb.  20. 

Hair     tonic.       Womble     Chemical     Company.       174,714 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Hair  tonic.     P.  Zebich.     180,460  ;   Sept  18. 
Hair  tonic  and  dandruff  rcmedT.     O.  K.  Quasi.     167,783 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Hair  tonic  and  fixative.     A.  J.  Krank.     173,193  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hair  tonic  and  preservative.     De  Vito  Salvo  Hair  Tonic 

Co.      177,833  ;   Aup.    7. 
Hair  tonic  and  restorer.      I.  Berkenfield.     183,135  ;  Dec.  11. 
Hair  tonic  and  scalp  ointment.    B.  H.  Beuchel.    176,158 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Hair    tonic    and    shampoo.      Five-In-One    Manufacturing 

Co.     178,698;  Aug.  14. 
Hair  tonic  and  skin  lotion.     P.  Saluzzi.     176,765  ;  Aug.  14. 
Hair    tonic    complexion    powder,    etc.      I.    J.    Selkowitz. 

159,628;  May  29. 
Hair  tonic,   Floral   antiseptic.     George   W.   Merritt   Com- 
pany.    176,748  ;   June  19. 
Hair  tonic,  hair  dressing,  and  dandruff  remover.     W.  H. 

Trigg.      184,774 ;    Dec.    18. 
Hair  tonic.   Liquid.     6.   Delia  Porta.     182.522;   Oct.   23. 
Hair  tonic,  toilet  waters,  colognes,  and  cold  creams.     G. 

Pagonis.     168,725  :  Feb.  13. 
Hair  tonics.     V.  M.  Corso.     176,454  ;  July  10. 
Hair  tonics.     Daggett  &  Miller  Co.     175,007 ;  June  5. 
Hair  tonics.     J.  Ehmann.     170,810  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hair   tonics.     Golden   Rav   Manufacturing   Co.      170,816 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Hair  tonics.     Hygienic  Laboratories.     173,932  ;   Apr.  10. 
Hair  tonics  and  scalp  preparation.      \.  M.  Edwards,  In- 
corporated.    170,011 ;  Apr.   3. 
Hair  tonics  and   shampoos.     E.   B.  Finlayson.     169,540  ; 

Jan.   2. 
Hair   tonics,    shampoo    jelly,    face    creams,    etc.      C.    W. 

Price.     177,020  ;  July  17. 
Hair   tonics,    smelling   salts,   witch  hazel,   etc.     Calhoun, 

Robbing  &  Co.     172,207  ;  May  29. 
Halogen-bearing    food    for    the    thyroid    gland.      Thyro- 

Logen  Laboratories.     181,576  ;  Nov.  20. 
Headache    and    neuralgia    powders.      Columbus    Chemical 

Company.      165,747 ;    Dec.    18. 
Healing    powder    for    wounds    and    sores    of    live    stock. 

Bickmore  Company.     179.454  ;  Aug.  21. 
Heat     bags.     Chemical.       Superior     Chemical     Company. 

183,998;    Dec.    18. 
Herb  tea.     S.  C.  Wells  &  Co.     179,633  ;  Aug.  21. 
Herb  teas   and  medicines   for   disorders   of  the   stomach, 

liver,  etc..  Laxative.     Electronic  Remedy  Co.     165,538  ; 

Jan.   2. 
Heterocyclic  compounds.    M.  Freiberger.     168,258  ;  Apr.  3. 
Hormone     products.       Colwell     Pharmacal     Corporation. 

170,866  ;  Apr.  10. 
House-fly  killer,  liquid  roach  killer,  liquid  mosquito  killer 

and  repellant,   etc.     N.   E.  Morgan.      172.388 ;   Apr.   3. 
Hydrastis  canadensis,  Nonalcoholic  solution  of  the  active 

medicinal    principles    of.       W.     S.    Merrell.       182,834 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Hydrophosphltes,  Preparation  of.     Fellows  Medical  Man- 
ufacturing Company.     177.836  :  Aug.  14. 
E[ypnotic  and  antispasmodic.     Parke,  Davis  &  Company. 

170,781 ;  Aug.  21. 
Hypochlorite    solution.    Double-acting   alkaline.      Western 

Chemical  Co.     179,119  ;  Aus.  28. 
Hypodermic  solutions.   Parke,  Davis  &  Company.    176,361  ; 

June  5 
Ice-box  deodorants.     Kanak  Company.     170.249  ;  Feb.  27. 
Immunizing  agents.     Parke,  Davis  &  Company.     186,151 ; 

Dec.    18. 
Impregnating     material     for     use     as     a     preservative. 

Chemische        Fabriken         vorm.         Weiler-ter        Meer. 

170,124-6  :   Mar.    6. 
Incense.       West     Coast     Trading     Company.       181,577 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Incense   and   incense   candles.     J.    W.   Darley.      187,375 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Inhalant   for   the    relief   of    cold    in    the    head.      Thomas 

Kerfoot  &  Co.     187,424  ;   Dec.   20. 
Ink  eradlcator.     Guild  Products   Corporation.     165,544 

Mar.   13. 
Insect    destroyer.      Bedsole-Colvin    Drug    Co.      183,329 

Nov.   20. 
Insect-destroying     compound.       E.     F.     Lilly.       179,048 

Aug.  14. 
Insect  exterminator.    W.  H.  Metzger.     164,180  ;  Apr.  3. 
Insect  powder.     A.  Dabrasky.     166,769  ;  May  8. 
Insect  powders  or  insecticides.     Nasser  and  Coleman  Com- 
pany.    174,744  ;  May  22. 
Insecticide.     American  Insecticide  Co.     177,758  ;  July  10. 
Insecticide.     D.  V.  Burrell.     175.297  ;  July  3. 
Insecticide.     B.    E.    Chaney.      181,586;   Nov.    6. 
Insecticide.     Charleston  Drug  Mfg.  Co.     164,869  ;  Mar.  13. 


Insecticide.        Eckman     Chemical     Company.       159,504; 

Nov.  20, 
Insecticide.      J.    R.    Fain.      184,898-9 ;    Dec.    18. 
Insecticide.     Hits-It  M'fg  Co.     186,129;  Dec.  18. 
Insecticide.       Hood     River     Spray     Company.       183,832; 

Nov.  20. 
Insecticide.     J.  L.  Hopkins  &  Co.     172,381  ;  May  1. 
Insecticide.     Kil-Tonc  Company.     177,130 ;  June  12. 
Insecticide.     Merck  &  Co.     170,.590  ;  Feb.  13. 
Insecticide.     T,  Meyer.     171,736-7  ;  Mar.  20. 
rn.scctlcide.     C.  Peterson.     172,761  ;  Mar.  20. 
Insecticide.      Pheno-Bane    Products    Company.      186,153 ; 

Doc.   18. 
Insecticide.     I.  D.  Russell.     184,424  ;  Nov.  27. 
Insecticide.     Solomia   (1922)   Limited.     174,343;  May  IB. 
Insecticide.      Southern    Specialty    Company.      178,292-3 ; 

July   10. 
Insecticide.       Southern     Specialty     Company.       180,902 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Insecticide.       Standard      Oil      Company     (New     Jersey). 

181,872  :  Nov.  27. 
In.secticide.     Vermi-Tox  Products  Co.     169,104  ;  Feb.  20. 
Insecticide.     Walnut  Growers  Spray  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     165,434;   Oct.   9. 
Insecticide.     Walnut  Growers  Spray  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     165,435;   May   22. 
Insecticide.      Williams,    Martin    &    Gray,    Inc.      179,909; 

Aug.  21. 
Insecticide    and    deodorant       W.    T.    Johns.       174,902; 

July    10. 
Insecticide      and    disinfecting      deodorant.      T.      Meyer. 

171,738  ;  Mar.  20. 
Insecticide  and  fungicide.     Kil-Tone  Company.     177,561 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Insecticide    and    germicide.      Can-Ho-Lab.    Chemical    Co. 

173,401  ;«Apr.  24. 
Insecticide     and     moth     proofing     composition.       Process 

Chemicals    Incorporated.       168.489 ;    Apr.    17. 
Insecticide,    antiseptic,    and   germicide.      Pai-ke,    Davis   & 

Company.     181,306  ;  Aug.  21. 
Insecticide,  deodorant,  and  disinfectant.     W.  D.  Wiegand. 

171,395  ;  May  15. 
Insecticide   for  fowls.      S.   S.   Powell.      174,409  ;   June  6. 
Insecticide    for    killing    moths    and    carpet    beetles.      B. 

Heller  &, Company.      174,301;    July   17. 
Insecticide    for    roaches,    etc.      C.    L.    Jones.      175,084 ; 

June  5. 
(nsectlcide  for  use  in  exterminatin.g  rodents  and  insects. 

G.   W.   Roller.     173,364;   Apr.   24. 
Insecticide  for  use  in  exterminating  rodents,  etc.     J.  J. 

Seldage.     173,366  ;   Apr.  24. 
Insecticide,     Liquid.      White     Tar     Company.      179,287; 

July  31. 
Insecticide  ointment  and  shampoo.     Dr.  Becker  Medicine 

Co.      174,382;   May   8. 
Insecticide    powders.      N.    M.    Hagler.      181,394 ;    Oct    9. 
Insecticide  preparation.     B.  Heller  &  Company.     184,131 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Insecticides.    Boll  Weevil  Destroyer  Co.    184,322  ;  Nov.  27. 

Nov.  27. 
Insecticides.     Bowker    Insecticide    Co.      169.749 ;    Jan.    9. 
Insecticides.     Carbo-Sul  Corporation.     174,609  ;  May  15. 
Insecticides.     E.  R.  Chesney.     167,118  :  Jan.  23. 
Insecticides.      Commercial   Chemical   Company.     179,460 ; 

Aug.   21. 
Insecticides.     E.  Govett.     183,521  ;  Nov.  13. 
Insecticides.     Higbtstown  Hardware  Company.     166,596; 

Jan.  2. 
Insecticides.      I.    Hollander.      178,388;   July  17. 
Insecticides.     D.  Klebanofl.     179,375;   Sept.  11. 
Insecticides.      Moth    K-L    Co.      168,721;    Dec.   4. 
Insecticides.      S.    H.    Sachaklian.      183,165 ;    Nov.   20. 
Insecticides.     S.   C.   Slattery.     170,408  ;  Mar.   6. 
Insecticides.     Smith  Mfg.  Co.     169,786  ;  Jan.  9. 
Insecticides.       West    Disinfecting     Company.       168,698; 

Jan.   2. 
Insecticides.     D.   Wood.     170,917 ;  Feb.  20. 
Insecticides.     C.  A.  B.  Zook.     184,885;  Dec.  4. 
Insecticides.     C.  A.  B.  Zook.     184,887-8  ;  Dec.  4. 
Insecticides  and  cleaning  liquids.     Flash  Chemical  Com- 
pany.    183,027  :  Oct.  30. 
Insecticides    and    disinfectants.      J.    R.    Fain.      184,901 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Insecticides  and  fungicides.     General  Chemical  Company. 

183.967:  Nov.  27. 
Insecticides   and   fungicides.      H.    L.    Benard.      183,993; 

Dec.   18. 
Insecticides,    bactericides,    fungicides,     etc.,     for    plants. 

Bobwhite  Chemical  Corporation.     168,953^ ;   Mar.  27. 
Insecticides,  disinfectants,  and  deodorizers.     Kilzol  Prod- 
ucts Company.     171.274  ;  Apr.  24. 
Intestinal    regulator.      J.    Osman.      174,407 ;    June   26. 
Inunction  for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism.     "Smallei." 

154,155  ;  Oct.   23. 
Iodine    preparation.    Liquid.      H.    J.    Novack.      178,626 ; 

July   10. 
Iron   and   manganese  solution   for   anaemia,   etc.     E.   Gal- 

brun.     180,854  ;  Aug.  28. 
Iron    solution    for    Intravenous    and    intramuscular    use. 

Butler  Laboratories,  Inc.     166,521 ;  Jan.  2. 
Lamps,     Colors     for     frosting.       Chemical     Novelty     Co. 

174,071  ;  June  5. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Laundry    blue.       Standard     Ultramarine    Co.       176,699  ; 

June  19. 
Laxative.     Agrilin  Chemical  Company.    181,970  ;  Sept.  11. 
Laxative.    Battle  Creek  Food  Company.    175,839  ;  May  15. 
Laxative.     Fries  &  Fries  Company.     182,968-9  ;  Oct.  30. 
Laxative.     M.   H.    Herskowitz.      182,472 ;    Dec.    18. 
Laxative.     W.   G.   Huffman,  jr.     177,741 ;  Aug.   14. 
Laxative.     Zagat   Inc.      175,047 ;    June  5. 
Laxative   and    tonic.    Herb.      A.   P.    Stanton   Medical    Co. 

166,859  ;  Jan.  2. 
Laxative,  Antiseptic.     Abel-Jensen  Laboratories.    183,515  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Laxative,     Antiseptic.       Partola    Distributing    Company. 

166,569  ;  Jan.  2. 
Laxative,     Antiseptic.       Partola    Distributing    Company. 

167,532  ;  Feb.  20. 
Laxative     chewing     gum.        Joseph      Triner     Company. 

182,628  ;  Oct.  30. 
Laxative  crackers.     Vegatol  Products  Company.     137,751 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Laxative    herbal   compound.      B.    E.    Sherman.      184,106 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Laxative  in   candy   form.     S.   Longo.     187,322  ;   Dec.   25. 
Laxative,    ointments,    red-clover   extracts,    Candy.      E.    J. 

Needham.     169,178  ;  Jan.  30. 
Laxative  or  mild  purgative  pill  preparation.     W.  Harri- 
son.    168,865,;  Mar.  6. 
Laxative  Preparation,  Prune.     J.  T.  Murray.     170,945 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Laxative  preparations.     J.  F.  Hrejsa.     177,972  ;  July  17. 
Laxative  tea.     F.   Dedek.      184,124  :   Dec.   18. 
Laxative  wafer.     CaPhenin  Chemical  Company.     175,768 ; 

Mav  29. 
Laxatives.     S.  Kaidasz.     180,224  ;  July  31. 
Laxativeb.     Lungardia  Company.     175,936  ;  May  29. 
Laxatives.     R.  Myers.     175,675 ;  July  24.  t 

Laxatives.    J.  M.  StruUy.     182,884 ;  Oct.  30. 
Laxatives.      Henry  K.   Wampole   and   Company   Incorpo- 
rated.     168,659  ;    Jan.    2. 
Laxatives    and    cathartics.      Parke.    Davis    &    Company. 

170,503  ;  Feb.  13. 
Laxatives    aad    tonics.      Geddes    &    Barnaby.      182,579 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Leather  from  hides  and  skins.  Treating  and  tanning  agent 

in    the    manufacture   of.      Robeson    Process    Company. 

169,684  ;  Jan.  2. 
Liniment.     C.   E.   Claflin.      172,515  ;   Feb.   27. 
Liniment.     I.  Connolly.     171,485 ;  Mar.  13. 
Liniment.       Faxon     &     Gallagher     Drug     Co.       185,575 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Liniment.      C.    H.    Greene.      175,488;   Nov.    20. 
Liniment.     J.  G.  Harris.     171,358 ;   Mar.   6. 
Liniment.     R.  B.  Hebert  and  Son.     173,493  ;  Sept.  18. 
Liniment.     E.  E.  Heller.     175,987  ;  Nov.  13. 
Liniment.     .T'.   V.   Kreider.     182,710 ;    Nov.   13. 
Liniment.     N.  Schlosinger.     166,855  ;  Jan.  2. 
Liniment.      M.    W.    Shefietel.      177,111  ;    July    10. 
Liniment.     Sun  Zone  Company.     185.767  :  Dec.  11. 
Liniment.     W.  A.  Wliitmore.     185,887  ;  Nov.   13. 
Liniment    and    antiseptic    for    external    application    for 

rheumatism,  etc.     S.  A.  Latham.     172,602  ;  Feb.  20. 
Liniment  and  herb  tablets.     Bielek  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    158,751 ;  Jan.  2. 
Liniment  and   preparation   for  increasing  growth   of   the 

hair.     P.  H.  Colburn.     184,161  ;  Nov.  27. 
Liniment  for  bronchial  colds  and  congested  condition  of 

the  lungs,  lumbago.'etc.    T.  Montcalm.    171,813  ;  Feb.  20. 
Liniment  for  burns,  cuts,  bruises,  etc,  Antiseptic.     C.  M, 

f;hipm,Tii.      166.26.":  Feb.  13. 
Liniment  for  pxtpriinl  application  and  herb  tablet.    Bielek 

Manuf.TCtnrina-  Conipnny.      158,749:   .Tan.   2. 
Limiment   for    external    use.      I.    B.    Jefferson.      165,033 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Liniment  for   external  use   for   rheumatism,   sore  throat, 

etc.     Goodrich  Drug  Company.     169,633  ;  Feb.   13. 
Liniment    for   relief   of    aches,    pains,    cuts,    etc.      O.    M. 

Norcross.     169,603  ;   Feb.  20. 
Liniment  for  rheumatism,  influenza,  coughs,  etc.     J.  Van 

Goodwin.     169,634;  Feb.   20. 
Liniment  for  rheumatism,  lumbago,  gout,  and  colds.     C. 

L.    Scheele.      167,946 :   Jan.   2. 
Liniment  for  sprains,  etc.,  pepsin  lactated  compound  for 

indigestion,  etc.     Chlor-methyl.     W.  H.  Rorer.    165,639  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Liniment   for  the   treatment   of   rheumatism,    colds,    etc.. 

Liquid.     N.  Stahlbehl.     168,382;  Jan.  2. 
Liniment   for    the    ti-eatment    of   stiff    and    sore    muscles. 

rheumatism,    etc.      Capitol    Sales    Company.      163,500 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Liniment,  larkspur,  cedar  flakes,  etc.,  Camphorated  white. 

Western   Wholesale   Drug   Co.      169,256 ;    May   22. 
Liniments.      C:    A.    Biirkp.      158,074:   Mar.   6. 
Liniments      Edgar  Chemical  Company.     157,417;  May   1. 
Liniments.     W.   A.   McGuire.     175.365  :   June   19. 
Liniments.    J.  H.  Webster.     182,081  ;  Sept.  25. 
Ijiniments  and  pills.     J.  F.  Kobylanskl.     176,838  ;  Aug.  14. 
Lip  paste  and  pencils.     F.  N.  Lewis.     174,470  ;   Mav  22. 
Lip   pastes  and  pencils.     F.  N.   Lewis.     174,842  ;  June  5. 
Lip     stick     and     rouge.       George     W.     Luft     Company. 

182,664  ;  Oct.  30. 
r.ip  sticks.     Societe  Guerlain.     183,772  ;  Nov.  18. 
Lip    sticks,    eye    brow    and    lash    dressing,    creams,    etc. 

Dclica  Laboratories  Co.     179,461  ;  Sept.  11. 


Liquid    and    ointment    preparations    for    promoting    the 

growth    of    the    bair,    shampoo,    etc.      A.    M.    Malone. 

171,464;  Mar.  27. 
Liquid  battery  charge.     J.  K.  Jester.     170,434  ;  May  22 
Liquid  for  cleansing  and  beautifying  the  skin  and  improv- 
ing   the    complexion.      Jouvence    Company.      179,045 

July  31. 
Liquid   for  exterminating  insects.     No-Mor  Products  Co 

180,292  ;  Aug.  28. 
Liquid  for  exterminating  vermin.     S.  S.  Schoen.     180,623 

Aug.    7. 
Liquid   medicaments   and    ointments    for   antiseptic    uses 

etc.     Chloro  Chemical  Corporation.     178,592  ;  July  10 
Liquid  preparation  for  treatment  of  asthma.     K.  Karas. 

166,836  ;  Apr.  10. 
Liquid    preparation,    remedy,    or    tonic    for    nervous    dis- 
eases.     Organic   Preparations    Co.      181,040 :    Aug.    21 
Liquid    preparation    to    ofi'set    the   odors    of   perspiration 

Perfumeria  Floralia,   S.  A.     144,939  ;  Nov.   6. 
Liquids  and  creams,  Facial.     L.  M.  Morehouse.    182,665 

Oct.  30. 
Liquids  and  ointments.     R.  H.  Wojciechowskl.     179,123 

Aug.   14. 
Liquors,  Aging  and  softening  chemical  powder  for.     F.  D 

Burhop.      171,196;    Apr.    3. 
Liver    regulator    and    tonic.      D.    J.    Gunter.      177,297 

Aug.   14. 
Logwood   extract.     Yorkshire   Dyeware  &  Chemical  Com 

pany.      173.064  ;   May   15. 
Lotion,  Antiseptic,  astringent,  and  deodorizing.     Calcium 

Products,  Incorporated.     176,322  ;  June  19. 
Lotion    applied    to    the   face   after   shaving,    tooth    paste, 

face  powder,  etc.     AUmans  Co.     155,471 ;  May  29. 
Lotion,  External.     Thompson-Barlow  Company.     179,752 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Lotion,  Eye.     F.  C.  Wahlenmaier.     162,702  ;  Apr.  24. 
Lotion,  Face.     E.  J.  Jahn  Company.     184,861  ;  Dec.  4. 
Lotion,  Face.     A.  J.  Krank  Mfg.   Co.     170,022  ;  Jan.  23. 
Lotion,  Face.     J.   W.  Mayo.     170,722  ;  Mar.  6. 
Lotion,  Face.     D.  Pepple  and  Co.     174,669  ;  May  15. 
Lotion,  Pace  and  hand.     G.  F.  Meyer.     182,70.3  ;   Dec.  4 


July  10. 
168,356 ; 


Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc. 
L.  H.   Lydon.     174,664  ; 


J.  H. 


Lotion,  Face  and  hand.     Remiller  Co.     178,472  ; 
Lotion  for  chapped  hands.     D.  &  N.  Drug  Co. 

Jan.  9. 

Lotion   for   deodorizing  offensive  and   excessive   perspira- 
tion.  Toilet.     H.   B.   Dismond.     169,437;   Feb.   20. 
Lotion  for  external  application. 

172,813.   Apr.   3. 
Lotion  for  the  hands  and  face. 

Apr.   24. 
Lotion   for  the  scalp,   face,  and   hands.     X-Tol  Producti 

Company.     175,752  ;  May  29. 
Lotion  for  the  skin.     W.  P.  Hayhurst.     175,311 ;  July  24. 
Lotion  for  the  skin.    F.  H.  Shoemaker.    173,445  ;  July  24. 
Lotion  for  the  treatment  of  cuts,  burns,  boils,  etc.,  Anti- 
septic.    W.  A.   Giddings.     166,228;   Jan.  2. 
Lotion  for  use  after  shaving.  Antiseptic  and  cooling.     E. 

F.  Koss.     168,535;  Feb.  6. 
Lotion,  Hand.     M.   Sullivan.     183,418 ;  Nov.  13. 
Lotion,  Nasal.     A.  Webber.     169.611  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lotion  or  like  preparation  for  chapped  hands,  etc. 

Van   Geseu.      166,156 ;   Dec.   4. 
Lotion,  Skin.     H.  J.  Handley.     181,276;  Aug.   21. 
Lotion,  Skin.     D.  G.  Israel.     184,860  ;  Dec.  4. 
Lotion,  Skin.    E.  L.  Patch  Company.     174,482 ;  May  29. 
Lotion,  toilet  water,  talcum  powder,  perfume,  rouge,  etc.. 

Hand.     C.  J.  Wallace.     158.203  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lotions  and  creams,   Skin.     Jean  Jordeau  Inc.     168,893 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Lotions  and  medicinal  preparations  for  inflamed  mucous 

membranes.   Skin.     A.  B.  Mann.     177,499  ;   Aug.   7. 
Lotions   and   other   pharmaceutical   preparations.      M.   A. 

London.      164,441  ;   Sept.  25. 
Lotions   and   salves.     L.   M.   Berg. 
Lotions,  Face.     I.  Auld.     173,393 ; 
Lotions,   face  creams,  and  hair  pomades. 

Manufacturing  Co.     178,330  ;  Aug.   14. 
Lotions    for    external    use.      Fries    &    Fries 

161,774  ;  Jan.  30. 
Lotions     for    treatment     of     skin.       F.     H. 

175,451  ;  June  5. 
Lotions,    powders,    creams,   etc..   Toilet.     Guy   T.   Gibson, 

Incorporated.      185.698-9  :   Dec.   11. 
Lotions,  Shaving.     Lam-T6  Mfg.  Co.     166,142  ; 
Lye.         .V'jnnsylvania      Salt      Manufacturing 

176,09-1  ;    Sept.    18. 
Lye.       Pennsylvania       Salt      Manufacturing 

176,095-7;  July  3  0. 
Lye.     Wm.  Scbield  Ufa.  Co.     167,270  ;   Feb,  13. 
Lye,  Flake.     Niagara  Alkali  Company.     169,918  ;  Apr.  24. 
Lve  products.     J.  Picot.     180.774  ;  Dec.  4. 
Magnesia.  Citrate  of.     H.  E.  Frees  Co.     172,871 :  Mar.  13. 
Magnesia   used   for   pharmaceutical   purposes.      Laborato- 

rio   Chimico    Farmaceutico    Moderno   Di    Granelli    Can- 

diani  &  C.     175,794  ;  June  26. 
Malt    preparation    intended    as    a    general    tonic.      Mod- 
ern  Pharmacal  Co.     177,258  :  May  22. 
Manicure  preparations.     G.  E.  Kobalt.     173,711  ;  Apr.  10. 
Massage  for  the  face  and  body.     L.  Philippe.     170,542  ; 

Apr.   10. 
Massage,    Liquid.      L.    Philippe.      184,260;    Dec.    18. 
Massage  preparations   or  tonics  for  the  head   and   scalp. 

Van  Ess  Laboratories,  Inc.     166,487  ;  May  29. 


165,119;   Feb.   20. 
Apr.  3. 

Cannon  Toilet 

Company. 

Shoemaker. 


Oct.  9. 
Company. 

Company. 


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Meat-cuvins    cliemiciil    preparation.      B.    Heller    &    Com- 
pany.    171.755  :  Aus.  li'S. 
Meat    preservative,    ihuoriu?:   and    oolorins    compound    in 

liquid  form.       E.  L.  Karnes.     171,309  ;  Feb.  13. 
Meats.  Preparation  for  curing  and  preserving.     Newberry- 
Ramsey  Kcady  Mixed  Sugar  Cure  Co.     167,359  ;  Jan.  2 
Medical    and   pharmaceutical    compounds    and    cliemicals 

C.    Lageman.      172,067 ;   Dec.   IS. 
Medical     compound,     Catliartic.       Illinois     Medicine     Co 

168,313;  May  1. 
Medical   compound   for   relief  of  lung  disease,   etc.     M 
Talento.     153,419  ;    Oct.   23. 
Medical    compound    for    treating    corns.      G.    A.    Breon 

180,167  ;  Sept.  11. 
Medical  compounds.     H.  F.  Callow.     178,426  ;  Aug.  21. 
Medical  compounds.     F.  L.  McCoUam.     172,426;  Apr.  24 
Medical    compounds    for    the    treatment    of    rheumatism 

Kattulas  and  Sotos.     177,674  ;  Au^-.  28. 
Medical  preparation.     Bi-Oxo-Dyn  Co.     3  69,346;  Feb.  20 
Medical    preparation.      Eli    Lilly   &    Company.      159,212 

.Tuly  17. 
Medical  preparation  for  coughs,  colds,  etc.     C.  R.  Rostine 

175,569;  July  24. 
Medical  preparation  for  treatment  of  asthma.     W.  M.  Rob 

erts.    169,562  ;  Jan.  9. 
Medical  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  high  blood  pres 

sure.     J.  V.  McFarland.     170,494  ;  Feb.  20. 
Medical  preparations  for  leucorrbea,  etc.     Peclc  &  Stei'ba 

178.405;  Aug.  28. 
Medical  product.     E.  H.  Dunn.     172,086  ;  Aug.  7. 
Medicated    bath    preparation.      N.    S.    Zucker.     J.74,984 

May  15. 
Medicated    cream    or   ointment.      L.    D.    Caulk    Company 

185,413:  Dec.  11. 
Medicated  mineral    for   rheumatism   and   tonic   and   regu- 
lator   of    the    stomach,    etc.      Natural.      Mineral-Tone 

Companv.     170,660  :  Feb.  13. 
Medicated  oil.     Tallerday  Medicine  Company.     182,623  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Medicated    preparation    for    liver    ailments.      Scott    and 

Turner,    Limited.      178,874;    July    24. 
Medicated  tablets  and  capsules  for  headache,  etc.     W.  A. 

Libby.     173.839;   Nov.    13. 
Medicated    tablets    for    headaches,    etc.      T.    J.    Mueller. 

173,850;  May  15. 
Medicated  was  for  treatment  of  pyorrhea.     Drs.   Brown 

and  Brown.     177,269  ;  July  31. 
Medicinal  agents  for  treatment  of  bodily  pains.     Eddine 

Manufacturing    Co.      175,548 ;    June    5. 
Medicinal   and   chemical   products   for   treating   neuralgic 

and    convulsive    affections.      C.    A.    F.    Kahlbaum    Che- 

raische  Fabrik  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung. 

168,973  ;  Apr.  24. 
Medicinal    and    laxative   tablets.      Tanner   &    Poindexter. 

175,276;  July  17. 
Medicinal  and  pharmaceutical  products  for  treating  gouty, 

rheumatic,    etc.    affections.      C.   A.    F.   Kahlbaum    Che- 

mischp  Fabrik   Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung. 

168,972-3  ;  Apr.  24. 
Medicinal  belt  for  treatment  of  kidneys.     Randell  &  Co. 

179.112;  Sept.  4. 
Medicinal  bitters  and  general  tonic.     Felice  Bisleri  &  C. 

140,825  ;   Sept.   18. 
Medicinal  capsule.     N.  P.  Steckler.     182,682;  Dec.  4. 
Medicinal   composition   for  neurasthenic   disorders.     Leci- 
thin  Company.     176,839  ;  June  12, 
Medicinal      compound.        Jath's      Camphorub      Company. 

179.044  ;  Oct.  16. 
Medicinal  compound  and  salve.     Blackburn   Products  Co. 

167,595;  May  1. 
Medicinal   compound   containing   acetylsalicylic   aeid.      H. 

O.   Fleming.     178,834;   .Tuly   24. 
Medicinal  compound  for  diseases  of  the  stomach.     Charles 

F.  Dare  &  Son,  Inc.     172,265  ;  Mar.  27. 
Medicinal   compound   for   promoting  calcification.      J.    H. 

Holm.      171,539;   Apr.   10. 
Medicinal  compound   for  the  treatment  of  catarrhal  dis- 
eases of  the  head.      Cream   Balm  Company.     170,626  ; 

May  22. 
Medicinal   compound  used  for   the  treatment   of  rheuma- 
tism, neuralgia,  sciatica,  etc..  Liquid.    National  Radium 

Co.      181,766;    Sept.    18. 
Medicinal    herb    preparation.      Wing    Lee    Wai    Company. 

172.364  ;  May  15. 
Medicinal    herb    preparation.      Wing   Lee    Wai    Company. 

172.569-70  :   May   15. 
Medicinal    herb    oreparation    used    as    a    general    tonic. 

Wing  Lee  Wai  Company.     172,304  ;  Mar.  6. 
Medicinal    iron    preparation.      A/S    Ferrosan.      166,430 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Medicinal    liquid    for   lungs   and   kidney,   etc.      J.    Vajda. 

178.886  ;   Aug.   14. 
Medicinal  oil.     W.  D.  Cavanau.gh.     182.131;  Oct.  30. 
Medicinal  oil.     N.  Jakobs.     171,998 ;   June  26. 
Medicinal    ointment.      Eli    Lilly    &    Company.      176,559 ; 

June   19. 
Medicinal  ointment.     C.  C.  Marshall.     175.877  ;  May  15. 
Medicinal   powder.      W.    S.    Pollard.      180,140 ;    Nov.    20. 
Medicin.ll  powder,  Suppurative.   Sharp  &  Dohme.    171,596  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Medicinal  powders  for  internal  use.     J.  S.  Tyree.    161,460  ; 

Feb.  13. 


Medicinal  preparation.     Armour  and  Company.    178,702 ; 

July  17. 
Medicinal  preparation.     Blue  Bird  Remedy  Co.    178,022 ; 

July  17. 
Medicinal  preparation.    Bristol-Myers  Company.     169,154  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Medicinal    preparation.      G.    W.    Carnrick    Co,      178,089 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Medicinal      preparation.        Fluenzol      Proprietary,      Ltd. 

169,896  ;    Dec.    4. 
Medicinal      preparation.        Fluenzol      Proprietary,      Ltd. 

]  69,897  ;  Aug.   28. 
Medicinal    preparation.      Granger   Mineral   Co.      175,014 ; 

June    19. 
Medicinal  preparation.     F.  Grosse.     182,206  ;  Nov.  13. 
Medicinal  preparation.     Eli  Lilly  &  Company.     166,382  ; 

May  15. 
Medicinal  preparation.     Ell  Lilly  and  Company.     182,760  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Medicinal  preparation.    Medoc  Company.     177,237  ;  Dec.  4. 
Medicinal  preparation.     J.  A.  Parr.     182,439  :   Oct,   16. 
Medicinal  preparation.     W.  H.  Peters.     180,722  ;  Aug.  14. 
Medicinal  preparation.     Sobering  &  Glatz,  Inc.     174,033; 

Feb.   27. 
Medicinal  preparation.     Standard  Crayon  Manufacturing 

Company.     175,627;  June  26. 
Medicinal      preparation.        Thompson-Barlow      Company. 

183,458  ;  Nov.  20. 
Medicinal     preparation.        Tryalax     Manufacturing     Co. 

181,790  ;  Nov.   6. 
Medicinal  preparation.     W.  II.  Wilson.     174,116;  June  12. 
Medicinal    preparation.      G.    Yeager.      179,762 ;    Oct.    23. 
Medicinal    preparation   acting  as   a   system    cleanser   and 

regulator.     A.   W.    Chappell.     173,030;   Mar.   6. 
Medicinal   preparation  for  an  aid   to   nature   in   lung  af- 
fections,  coughs,   etc.     American  Chemical  &  Drug  Co. 

171,889;    Apr.    10. 
Medicinal    preparation    for    asthma,    etc.       E.    Bilhuber, 

Inc.      173,695  ;  Apr.  10. 
Medicinal  preparation  for  barber's  itch.     T.  H.  Barekman. 

187,403  ;  Dec.  25. 
Medicinal  preparations   for  cramps,   diarrhea,   and   colds. 

Walker   Bros.    Co.      173,263.   Mar.    27. 
Medicinal  preparation  for  external  treatment  of  rheuma- 
tism, neuritis,  etc.     J.  M.  Pottgieser.     179,740  :  Aug.  7. 
Medicinal    preparation    for    Indigestion,    dyspepsia,    etc. 

Brunelle  Drug  Co.     181,057  ;  Aug.  21. 
Medicinal    preparation    for    intestinal    disorders.      Inter- 
national Consolidated  Chemical  Corporation.     180,702  ; 

Aug.    7. 
Medicinal     preparation     for     open     wounds    of    animals, 

Liquid.     P.   Podawinnikoff.     152,479 ;  Jan.  S. 
Medicinal  preparation   for  pneumonia,  etc.     P.  J.   Gillen. 

177,294;  July  10. 
Medicinal  preparation  for   the  treatment  of  affections  of 

the  throat,  etc.     Balsamea  Co.     172,661  ;  Apr.  24, 
Medicinal   preparation   for   the   treating   of   croup,    colds, 

and    Inflammation.      S.    Pfeiffer    Mfg.     Co.       173,207 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Medicinal  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  pains,  aches, 

etc.      Mrs.   B.   Smith.      182,881 ;   Nov.   20. 
Medicinal  preparation  for   the  treatment  of  rheumatism. 

B.    P4rez.      147,307  ;   Mar.    6. 
Medicinal  preparation   for  the  treatment  of  stomach  and 

bowel    troubles,    coughs,    etc.      A.    J.    Perry    and    Co. 

177,242  ;   Aug.   7. 
Medicinal  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  toothache  and 

pyorrhea.      A.   A.    Schwerin,   sr.     172,124;    Mar.   6. 
Medicinal  preparation  for  treatment  of  burns,   cuts,  etc. 

Louvon    Laboratory.      182,250;    Oct.    23. 
Medicinal  preparation  for  treatment  of  eczema,  tetter,  etc. 

Kohr  Mfg.  Co.      179,732  ;   Sept.   18. 
Medicinal  preparation  for  use  in  the  treatment  of  malaria 

and   chills.     E.   M.   Murphy.     177,920 ;   Oct.   23. 
Medicinal   preparation  in  the  nature  of  a  purgative  and 

liver  medicine.     J.  G.  Williams.     168,626  ;  Apr.  10. 
Medicinal  preparation  indicated  in  chronic  inflammations 

of  the   mucous   membranes.      American   Radium   Appli- 
ance  Company.     179.699  ;   Aug.   7. 
Medicinal   preparation   of   tonic   and   laxative    properties. 

Thompson  Medical  Co.     171,046 ;  Mar.  27. 
Medicinal  preparation  recommended  for  use  in  the  treat- 
ment of  rheumatic,  neuritic,  and  sciatic  affections,  etc. 

Capcose    Co.      180,583 ;    Aug.    7. 
Medicinal    preparation    to    be    used    as    a    laxative    and 

cathartic.     Eli  Lilly   &  Company.     161,366  :   July  3. 
Medicinal  preparation  to  be  used  as  a  prophylactic,  anti- 
septic, and  germicide.     H.  Wolcott.     175, 5S8  ;  May  15. 
Medicinal  preparation   to  relieve  pain.     Heidbrink   Com- 
pany.    176,998  ;  June  26. 
Medicinal    preparation    used    as    a    fat    reducer.      Noavo 

Laboratories.      178,863 ;    Sept.    4. 
Medicinal  preparation  used  as  a  physic.     E.  E.  Hethcock. 

170,191  ;  Feb.  20. 
Medicinal    preparation    used    in    the    treatment    of    car- 
buncles, etc.     N.  B.  Hinkle.     171,844  ;  Mar.  27. 
Medicinal    preparation    used    in    the   treatment    of    galls, 

sores,  etc.,  on  horses.     F.  W.  Kelley.     181,601  ;  Sept.  18. 

Medicinal    preparation    used    in    the    treatment    of    gout, 

rheumatism,    etc.      Schering    &    Glatz,    Inc.      182,839 ; 

•  Nov.   20. 
Medicinal  preparations.     I.  J.  Epstein.    174,729  ;  Sept.  11. 


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Medicinal     preparations.       J.     G.     Fambacb.        169,895 ; 

May  22. 
Medicinal     preparations.       J.     Ferran     Clua.       165,914 ; 

Dec.    18. 
Medicinal    preparations.       Independent     Drug    Company. 

180,865  ;   Sept.   11. 
Medicinal    preparations.     Red    Foot    Products    Company. 

179,742  ;  Oct.  23. 
Medicinal    preparations    for    colds    and    constipation.      S. 

R.    Dighton.      178,499 ;    July    10. 
Medicinal    preparations    for   gonori-hea   and    syphilis.      S. 

Gliekson.     164,5.38  ;   Aug.   28. 
Medicinal    preparations    for    the    treatment    of    glandular 

deficiency.     G.  W.  Carnrick  Co.     173.127  ;  Apr.   10. 
Medicinal  preparations.  Proprietory.     Cumberland  Chemi- 
cal Co.     170,428;  May  29. 
Medicinal  preparations.  Proprietary.     Cumberland  Chemi- 
cal  Co.     170,429  ;  Apr.   24. 
Medicinal  remedy   for  cholera,  roup,  etc.,  in  poultry  and 

pigeons.      "H."  W."    Company.      184,447;    Dec.    18. 
Medicinal  seed.     Lanman  &  Kemp,  Inc.     175,874  ;  June  26. 
Medicinal    tablets,    face    and    skin    lotions,    etc.      Kaliua 

Company.      169,169  :    Mar.    6. 
Medicinal  tablets  for  diseases  in  fowls.     W.  M.  Carpenter. 

179,412;   Sept.   18. 
Medicinal    tablets    for   use    as    a    general    tonic.      G.    F. 

Schmidt.     137,0.33  ;  Mar.  6. 
Medicinal  tonic.  General.     W.  C.  Black.     166,632 ;  Feb.  20. 
Medicinal  wafers  for  bronchial  troubles.     H.  A.  Whitney. 

179,760;  Aug.  21. 
Medicine.     Gastone  Co.     179,266  :  Aug.  21. 
Medicine.      G.    C.    Sharrow.      184,105 ;    Dec.    18. 
Medicine    and    ingredients   of    medicine    for    tuberculosis, 

etc.     E.  J.  Evans.     172,324  ;  Apr.  24. 
Medicine  as  an  antiseptic  and  mouth  wash.     J.  W.  Rog- 
ers.    186.858;  Nov.  13. 
Medicine,  Blood.     R.   W.   Logan.     183,037  ;   Dec.   18. 
Medicine.     Blood  -  purifying.     UMA     Medicine     Company. 

165.073  ;   Jan.   2. 
Medicine,  Dry  antlconstipatlon.     Nestor  Drug  and  Chem- 
ical   Company.      174,023 ;    Apr.    10. 
Medicine  for  aiding  digestion.     E.   G.  Bishop.     168,195 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Medicine    for    application    to   boils,    carbuncles,    etc..    Ex- 
ternal.    Mrs.  M.  B.  Travis.     164,014  ;  Jan.  23. 
Medicine  for  blood,  rheumatism,  lumbago,  and  the  nerves. 

O.  H.  Kyle.     166,888  ;  Feb.  20. 
Medicine  for  coughs,  etc.     G.  C.  O'Neil.     184,511 ;  Dec.  4. 
Medicine    for    cuts,    burns,    etc.       Seyler    Medicine    Co. 

187.544  ;  Dec.  25. 
Medicine  for  diseases  peculiar  to  females.     A.  0.  Schmidt. 

178,573  ;  Aug.   7. 
Medicine  for  disorders  of  the  digestive  tract.     Harry  E. 

Spayde  and  Edward  B.  Haup.     176,923  ;  Oct.  9. 
Medicine      for     dissolving     gallstones.       J.    E.    Stavros. 

185,322;  Dec.   11. 
Medicine    for    eczema,     pyorrhea,     and    rmange.       E.     E. 

Vaughan.     184,196  ;   Dec.   18. 
Medicine   for   general   debility,    nervous   prostration,    etc. 

T.  Goldblum.     177,736  ;  July  31. 
Medicine   for   goiter  swellings,   etc.,   Proprietary.      M.    E. 

Ball.     174.606  ;  May  29. 
Medicine  for  headache  and  dizziness,  etc.     G.  A.  Pavich. 

168,139-40;    Jan.    2. 
Medicine    for    headache,    stomach    troubles,    constipation, 

etc.     .T.  Megley.     164,178;  Jan.  2. 
Medicine  for  indigestion,  etc.     Van  Wasson  Medicine  Co. 

182,887;   Dec.   18. 
Medicine    for    indigestion,    vertigo,    etc.      T.    R.    Deavy. 

165,855  ;  Apr.  24.  1923. 
Medicine    for   kidney    troubles,    rheumatism,    etc.      D.    L. 

Watson.     143,466  ;  May  22. 
Medicine    for    rheumatism    and    backache.      L.    Kaletzky. 

178,344;  July  17. 
Medicine  for  rheumatism,  backache,  etc.,  and  Insecticides. 

Duncan   Chemical  Co.     168,518  ;  .\pr.  3. 
Medicine  for  rheumatism,  diseases  of  nerves,  etc.     G.  A. 

Pavich.     168,138;  .Tan.  2. 
Medicine  for  rheumatism,  indigestion,  etc.    E.  M.  Thomas. 

184,875;   Dec.   18. 
Medicine  for  sore  throat,  influenza,  etc.     W.  V.  Pateychuk, 

173.206  ;  Apr.   10. 
Medicine  for  the  blood  and  stomach.     T,  Paul.     167,533  ; 

Apr.   3. 
Medicine  for  the  relief  of  pain.    J.  E.  Hammond.     167,916  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Medicine  for  the  skin.     T.  Kusaka.     180,981  ;  Sept.  18. 
Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  diphtheria  and  membranous 

croup.     John  T.  Stapleton  and  John  Tracy  Stapleton. 

173.905  ;   May   8. 
Medicine    for    the    treatment    of    epileptic    maladies.      .T. 

Woitkevich.     180,822  ;  Nov.  20. 

Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  h<)g  cholera.     Mrs.   N.  F. 

Hoffman.     178,504:   July   10. 
Medicine   for   the   treatment   of  impotence   and   frigidity. 

E.  R.  Weisberg.     159,004  ;  June  26. 
Medicine    for    the  treatment    of    influenza,    etc.      E.    A. 

"Secoy.     178,875  ;  Aug.   14. 
Medicine   for  the  treatment  of  Ingrowin.g  toenails.     L  & 

W   Mfg.    Company.      177,445;    July    10. 
Medicine   for  the  treatment  of  leucorrhea,   ulceration  x)f 

the  womb,  etc.     C.  L.  Hitghes.     178,041  ;  Aug.  28. 


Medicine  for  the  treatment  of  stomach,  etc.,  and  an  oint- 
ment.    E.  S.  Vawter.     171,746  ;  Feb.  20. 
Medicine  for   the   treatment   of  ulcerative  and   diseased 

conditions  of  the  mouth  and  throat.     Clarke  Chemical 

Co.     169.283  ;  Mar.  13. 
Medicine   for  treating    high   blood   pressure,    etc.      H.    C. 

Pitzer.     171,160;  Mar.  27. 
Medicine  for  treatment  of  diseases  of  the  internal  secret- 
ing    glands.        Physiological      Products      Proprietary. 

179.221  ;  Nov.   6. 
Medicine  for  treatment  of  syphilis.     Parke,  Davis  &  Com- 
pany.    184,181  ;  Nov.  27. 
Medicine   for   treatment   of   tuberculosis.      A.   Gimenez   y 

Moreno.     169,137  ;  Dec.  18. 
Medicine   for   treatment   of  tuberculosis,    chronic   coughs, 

colds,    etc.      W.    C.    King.      172,477 ;    Apr.    3. 
Medicine  for  treatment  of  tuberculosis  of  the  bone,   etc. 

P.  B.  Odor.     178,864;  Aug.  14. 
Medicine  for  tuberculosis,  etc.     S.  A.  D.  Sziber.     180,508 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Medicine  for  tuberculosis.  Liquid.     J.  Margus.     164,656  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Medicine   for   tuberculosis,   pneumonia,   and   pleurisy.      T. 

D.   Gomi.     173,131  ;  Apr.   17. 
Medicine  for  use  in   treatment  of  ailments  of  the  liver, 

stomach,   and   bowels   and  as  a  blood  purifier.     O.   W. 

Dean   Company.     174,958  ;  May  15. 
Medicine  for  whooping  cough,  bronchitis,  tuberculosis,  etc. 

Parke,  Davis  &  Company.     181,612  ;   Sept.  18. 
Medicine,     Goiter.      Allen    Remedy     Company.      158,209 ; 

Mar.    6. 
Medicine,   Kidney   and  bladder.     Blackburn  Products  Co. 

166,979  ;  Jan.  23. 
Medicine    known   as    a    blood    purifier    and   body    builder. 

W.  F.  Rett.     178,284  ;  July  17. 
Medicine.    Liver,    kidney,    and    stomach.      Spinks    &    Mc- 

Ilwain.     168,736;  May  8. 
Medicine,   Nerve  tonic.     Macphee  &   Company.     179,806; 

Sept.   11. 
Medicine,  Poultry.     C.   J.  Martin.     170,943;  Aug.   7. 
Medicine.    Rheumatism.      Blackburn    Products    Company. 

181,473:  Nov.  27. 
Medicine  to  be  used  in  the  treatment  and  prophylaxis  of 

cancer.  Patent.     G.   Ferm5.     179,465  ;  Nov.  13. 
Medicine  to  regulate  the  stomach,  liver,  and  bowels,  etc. 

W.   Sylvester.     164,622;  Mar.  20. 
Medicine  to  relieve  sore  and  aching  backs,  destroy  worms, 

etc.     L.  Fuehrer.     182,182;  Oct.  30. 
Medicine  used  as  a  calmant  in  antispasmodic.     Societe  des 

Produits  Chlmiques  Speciaux  Brevets  Lumiere.   171,821  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Medicine  used  for   sprains,   bruises,   bites,   etc.      C.   &  A. 

Drug  Co.     167,066  ;  Oct.  23. 
Medicine  used  in   cases  of  inflammation,   ulceration,   and 

discharges  of  the  urinary  tract.     Organ-Iron  Medicine 

Company.      178,458 ;    Aug.    7. 
Medicine  used   in   cases   of   kidney   and  bladder  troubles, 

etc.     Organ-Iron  Medicine  Company.     178,461  ;  July  10. 
Medicine  used  in  cases  of  rheumatism,  sciatica,  etc.     Or- 
gan-Iron   Medicine    Company.      178,460;    July    10. 
Medicine   used   in    cases   of   stomach,    liver,    kidney,    and 

bladder   trouble,    etc.      Organ-Iron    Medicine    Company. 

178,459;    July    10. 
Medicine    used   in    the    treatment   of   asthma,    bronchitis, 

etc.     P.  Raymond.     173,532  :  May  15. 
Medicine  used  In  the  treatment  of  cancer.    W.  B.  Mitchely. 

154  229  '  Mar.  27. 
Medicine   used   in    the   treatment   of   diphtheria.      Smiley 

Company.     174,342;   May  15. 
Medicine  used   in   the  treatment   of   piles   and   flatulency. 

D.   Pistola.     173. 29S  ;  May  1. 
Medicine  used  in  the   treatment  of  rickets,   etc.     R.   W. 

McRoberts.      180,874;    Aug.    14. 
Medicine.  Veterinary.     N.  F.  Fate.     168,287  ;  Mar.  20. 
Medicines.     S.  Bela.     165,663  ;  Nov.   13. 
Medicines    and    pharmaceutical    preparations.      Chemosan 

Aktiengesellschaft.      184,233  ;   Dec.   4. 
Medicines  and  pharmaceutical  preparations.     M.  Kaplan. 

180,125 ;   Sept.   18.  ^      „ 

Medicinns  and  toilet  preparations.     D.   Sweet.     164,776  ; 

May  8. 
Medicines  for  disorders  of  the  stomach,   indigestion,   etc. 

Samplco   Indian    Medicine   Co.      181,022 ;    Nov.    20. 
Medicines     for    gallstones,     laxative     pills,     etc.       Ebrey 

Chemical   Works.     180,057;   Nov.   6. 
Medicines  for  indigestion,  sour  stomach,  etc..  Proprietary. 

Lottman  Medicine  Company.     179.009  ;   Sept.   18. 
Medicines     for    respiratory     passages.       A.     0.     Klauser. 

173,091;  Aug.  21. 
Medicines  for  treatment  of  dandruff  and  eczema.     R.   N. 

I-Ivmer.     180,701 ;  Aug.  21. 
Medicines,   Hypnotic.      Henry  K.   Wample   and   Company. 

174.547  ;  May  22. 
Medicines,   Patent.  '  MacLean   Drug   Company.      172,845  ; 

Sept.   18. 
Medicines,  Veterinary  and  poultry.     J.  H.  Knox.     164,505  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Mercury,   Organic  compound  of.     M.  H.  RosofC.    178,773  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Metals,  Compound  for  the  desulphurization  and  deoxida- 

tion  of  molten.     W.  A.  Rosenberger.     172,059;  Apr.  10. 
Mordants  for  dyeing.     H.  A.  Metz  &  Co.     171,941  ;  Feb.  20. 


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Mordants  for  dyeing  and  printing.     Farbenfabriken  vorm. 

Friedr.  Hayei-  &  Co.     163,782  ;  Jan.  2. 
Moth     and     insect    preventive.       Lawler-McCormick     Co. 

181.S99;  Nov.  27. 
Moth-pieventlve    compound.       W.    R.    Griffin.       167,720 ; 

.Inly  17. 
Motor  saltz.     B.  R.  Caswell.     175,298;  July  10. 
Mouth  wash.     S.  RIanc.     17r).642  ;  May  29. 
Mouth   wash.      H.    M.    Donahue.      171,908 ;    Apr.    8. 
Month  wash.     P.  W.  Schoonmaker  Inc.     170,994  ;  Feb.  20. 
Mouth    wash    and   a    remedy   for   pyorrhea.     Hom-Pyrrho 

Co.      174,626:   Apr.   24. 
Mouth    wash    and    gargle.    Antiseptic.      Parke,    Davis    & 

Company.     174,633  ;  Mav  1. 
Mouth  wash.  Liquid.    M.  West.    180,036  ;  July  31. 
Mouth-wash   preparation.      Pyraid   Products   Corporation. 

176,428  :  June  19. 
Nail    bleach   and   polish,   cold    cream,   sachet    powder,    lip 

stick,  etc     J.  H.  Karp.     163,886;  Feb.  6. 
Nail    emollient   or   polish.      V.    C.    B.   Lambert.      170.493  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Nail   liquid   gloss.   Finger-.      Kosmos    Chemical   Company. 

160,140;  Mav  29. 
Nail  polish.     Henry  L.  Hughes  Co.  Inc.     173,497  ;  Apr.  24. 
Nail   polish,   cleaner,   and   tonic.   Finger-.      Evans    Chemi- 
cal Works.     175,388:   May   22. 
Nail    polisliPS,    paste    polish,    etc.      L.    Singer.      178,290 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Naphthalene  solvent  for  gas  mains  and  services.     North- 
western Blaugas  Comp.-iny.     156,593  ;  May  15. 
Nasal   solution,  douche  therefor,   and  a  package  contain- 
ing both.     Rosebrand  Co.     173,008  ;  Apr.  10. 
Nerve  depressant.     C.  D.  Searle  and  Company.     187,645  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Nickel    Ammonium     sulphate.       British    America     Nickel 

Corp'n  Ltd.     143,978;  July  8. 
Nickel    sulpli.Tte.      British    America    Nickel    Corp'n    Ltd. 

143,977  ;  .July  3. 
Nicotine    sulphate,    free    nicotine,    and    tobacco    extracts. 

American    Nicotine   Company.      162,096 ;   Aug.    14. 
Nitrous  oxide  and  medicinal  oxvgen.     E.  F.  Piatt.  178,770  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Nose    Irrigation    and    throat    gargle.      Fred    Baden,    Inc. 

185,810;  Dec.  11. 
Odor  absorbents  and  adsorbents.     Safety  Wire  Gas  Globe 

Co.     159,294  ;  May  29. 
Odor-preventing  preparation.     H.  P.  Easton,  jr.     186,358  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Oil.  acne  and  bleaching  lotions,  lemon  cream,  etc..  Muscle. 

De   Guil(^   Lalx)ratories    Inc.     167,841  ;   Aug.   l4. 
Oil.  analgesic  balm,  castor  oil.  etc..  Medicinal.     John  T. 

MilUken  &  Company.     174,093  ;  May  29. 
Oil    and    ointment.    Facial.      Salon    Viennese.      178,570 ; 

.July  10. 
Oil  and  raisin  juice.  Emulsion  of  pure  olive.     Pickaninny 

Company.     182,223  ;  Oct.   16. 
Oil,  Antiseptic.     F.  C.  Hottel.     165,682  ;  Feb.  20. 
Oil     copsules.     Haarlem-.       Stearns-Eddy    Co.       169,335; 

Feb.  20. 
Oil,  Castor.     Bartlett  Corporation.     181.810  ;  Nov.  6. 
Oil,    Castor.      Bartlett   Corporation.      181,811  ;    Sept.    25. 
Oil,  Castor.    Berrj',  Demoville  &  Co.     176,157  ;  Aug.  7. 
Oil,    Chenopodium.       Growers    Distilling    Co.       174,519 ; 

Mav  22. 
Oil  compound.  Castor-.     G.  B.  Tullidge.     177.931 :  Aug.  7. 
Oil    for    medicinal    purposes.    White    mineral.      Sherwood 

Potroleum   Company.      173,368-9 ;    .-Vpr.   3. 
Oil    in    capsules,    Haarlem.       H.     Planten    &    Son,    Inc. 

165,204 ;  May  22. 
Oil    Shampoo.     Roman  Inc.     182,674  ;  Nov.  13. 
•     Oil  sh.Tmpoo.  Coconut-.     Brock-Carlson  Laboratories,  Inc 

168,752  ;  Feb.  20. 
Oil,  Spraying.     Sun  Oil  Company.     180,562  ;  Sept.  18. 
Oil    to    prevent    perspiration    of   the   feet.      K.    Koslnski. 

172.601 ;  Mar.  6. 
•        Oil,  White  mineral.     Standard  Oil  Company.    Incorporated 

in   New   Jpispv.      170.410;   Feb.    13. 
Oil.  Wool.     Standard  Oil  Company.    171,665;  Mar.  13. 
Oils  and  antiseptics.  Combination  of  healing  and  medicinal. 

H.   D.   Sterrick.     163,356  :   Sept.   18. 
Oils  and   essences  for  deodorizing  and  purifying  the  air. 

Ethereal.      Perolin    Fabrikatlohsgesellschaft    m.    b.    H. 

146,780;  Apr.  10. 
Oils,  castor  oil   aromatic,  iron  ehincona  bitters,  etc..  Al- 
mond  and  castor.     Eridanea   Company,   Inc.     177,080; 

Sept.  11. 
Oils.  Decolorizing  charcoal  for  use  for  mineral  and  vege- 
table.    Vereln  fiir   Chemische  und  Metallurgische  Pro- 

duktion.     167,372;  Mar.  13. 
Oils,     Essential. 

July    10. 
Oils.     Essential. 

Dec.    4. 
Oils,     face     powder,     complexion     creams,    toilet    water. 

Toilet  aromatic.     T.  L.  Herroder.     181,990-1  :  Nov.  6. 
Oils  for  hemorrhoids,  cuts,  bruises,  etc.,  Vegetable.     C.  G. 

Harris,  jr.     160,707;  Aug.  14. 
Oils    for    preparing    silk,    wool,    etc.,     for    manufacture. 

Neutrasol  Products  Corporation.     177,988  ;  May  29. 
Oils  for  the  treatment  of  disorders  of  the  throat,  lungs, 

etc..  Aromatic.     H.  G.  Connolly.     176.952  ;  June  12. 
Oils.  Medicinal.     L.  W.  Neiswender.     154,700;  Mar.  13. 


Essential     Oil     Company.       178,030; 
Morana,     Incorporated.       185,129-33 ; 


Oils,  Medicinal  mineral.     Standard  Oil  Company.     180,033  ; 

July  31. 
Oily   pro]Kiration   for  producing  permanent  waves  in  the 

liumnu   hair.     Gem-Air  Permanent  Wave  Co.     168,603; 

Aug.   14. 
Ointment.      J.    Forcier.      169,898 ;    Dec.    18. 
Ointment.     W.  N.   Hunter  and  Co.     177,128;  June  12. 
Ointment.     Johnson  Pharmaceutical  Company.     184,167  ; 

Dec.   18. 
Ointment.       I^yndon     Chemical     Company.       174,083-9; 

Apr.  24. 
Ointment.      A.    Malcuit.      184.507  ;    Dec.    4. 
Ointment.         National      Physicians      Supply      Company. 

162.846;  Sept.  25. 
Ointment.     Parke,   Davis  &  Company.     173,903;   May  8. 
Ointment.      Pheno-Lyptol    Co.      174,635;    Dec.    18. 
Ointment.      E.  C.  Woodford.     185,641  ;  Dec.  11. 
Ointment.     Antiseptic    and     healing.      Eimor    &    Amend. 

rrfi..">6;):  Feb.  i.. 
Ointment,    Antiseptic    and    healing.       Bimer    &    Amend. 

182,504  ;   Nov.    13. 
Ointment,    .-\ntiscptic     antiphlogistic.       Smith,     Kline     & 

French  Co.     175,169  ;  May  22. 
Ointment,  Antiseptic  healing.     G.  Jack.    166,455  ;  Jan.  30. 
Ointment  for  acne   and   other   skin   diseases.      Blue   Bird 

Inc.   Perfumers.      170,804  ;   June  19. 
Ointment    for    burns,    boils,    etc.,    Healing.      E.    L.    Patch 

Company.     171.100  ;  Feb.  13. 
Ointment  for  burns,  cuts,  etc.     Columbus  Chemical  Com- 
pany.     165,745  ;    Dec.   4. 
Ointment  for   burns,    etc.      Special    Products   Laboratory, 

Inc.     140,850;   May  29. 
Ointment    for    chest    colds,    head    colds.    Influenza,    etc. 

Import    Drug    Specialties    Co.      178,848 ;    Aug.    14. 
Ointment    for    croup,    colds,    pneumonia,    bronchitis,    etc. 

G.    Holden.      167,721  ;   Jan.    2. 
Ointment   for  cuts,   bruises,   sprains,    and   eruptions.      A. 

Blanchette.     174,887;   June  5. 
Ointment  for  itching  scalp,  itching  eczema,  etc.     Skratch 

Manufacturing  Co.     175,744 ;  .Tune  26. 
Ointment  for  nervous  itching  and  a  general  healing  oint- 
ment.    J.   D.   Brown.      174,765 ;   July   17. 
Ointment    for    rheumatism.      J.    E.    Stavros.       169,936 ; 

May  1.    , 
Ointment    for    rheumatism,    influenza,    spasmodic    croup, 

etc.     L.  0.  Harrah.     164,640  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ointment  for  sprains,  sore  muscles,  lumbago,  insect  bites, 

etc.     C.  V.  Forshag  &  Co.     183,701  ;  Nov.  13. 
Ointment  for  the  cure  and  alleviation  of  piles,  prolapse, 

etc.     A.  O.  Molatch.     174,745  ;  May  22. 
Ointment  for  the  treatment  of  eczema,  etc.     W.  Andrews. 

175,231  ;   Dec.   18. 
Ointment    for    the    treatment    of    piles.      L.    J.    Judson. 

171,024;  Feb.  20. 
Ointment  for  the  treatment  of  piles,  fistula,  constipation, 

etc.     J.   C.  McCarthy.     173,840;  Apr.   10. 
Ointment  for  the  treatment  of  ringworm,  seven-year  itch, 

etc.     .lohn  J.  Drake  &  Son.     169.671  ;  Feb.  13. 
Ointment  for  treatment  of  rheumatism,  neuralgia,   acute 

congestion,  etc.     L.   K.   Strain.      171.822  :   Feb.   20. 
Ointment  for  treatment  of  rheumatism,  sprains,  etc.     S. 

C.  Fronk.     173,281;  May  1. 
Ointment  for  use  on  burns,  itch,  varicose  veins,  etc.     J. 

Lagreca.     167,306;   Jan.  2. 
Ointment,    Goiter.      Dr.    D.    D.    MacGillivray.      172,278; 

Apr.  17 
Ointment.  Healing.     Hygeia  Nursing  Bottle  Co.     160,808  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Ointment,  liniment,  and  cough  sirup.     P.  P.  Wojciehowskl. 

181,328;   Aug.   14. 
Ointment  or  salve.     H.  F.  Atchley.     179,847  ;  Nov.  13. 
Ointment    or    salve    for    sunburn,    scalds,    etc.      Western 

Wholesale  Drug  Co.     182,635  ;  Nov.  13. 
Ointment.  Pile.     H.  C.   Strahmann.     169,832  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Ointment,      Prophylactic.         Stephen      Craig      Company. 

176,001 :  .June  26. 
Ointment.  Prophylactic.     W.  S.  Hughes.    170,88.-> ;  Feb.  13. 
Ointment  used  for  colds,  headache,  sore  throat,  etc.     J.  W. 

Oneal   Chemical   Co.     174,257;   May  22. 
Ointment    used    for    treating    eczema,    hemorrhoids,    etc. 

Klerol  Laboratories.  Inc.     170,021 ;  .Tan.  9. 
Ointments    and    liniments.      A.    H.    Hinkson.       172,503 ; 

Apr.   3. 
Ointments  and  plasters.     W.  Menner.     177.311;  Dr>c.  11. 
Ointments,  influenza  medicine,   laxative  tablets,   etc.     M. 

H.  Beveridge.     160,240:  July  3. 
Ointments   or  salves,  Medicated.      Larkin    Co.      179,942 ; 

Oct.   9. 
Ointments,    salves,    etc.      National    Pharmacal    Company. 

177.686:  Aug.   28. 
Oxides   of   cobalt,   chromium,    etc.      Vitro    Manufacturing 

Company.      176,234;   .Tune   12. 
Oxygen  and  hvdrogen  gases.     Boston  Electrolytic  Oxygen 

Company.     184.639  ;   Dec.   18. 
Oxygenated   tablet   used  in   the   treatment   of  pulmonary 

diseases.     W.  B.  Hunt,  M.  D.     166,230  ;  Jan.  16. 
Palliative   for   rheumatism,    itchings,    skin    diseases,    etc. 

F.  Gradisar.     170,134  ;  Feb.  20. 
Palliative   for    venereal   diseases.      D.    Romeo.      170,449 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Pancreatic  products  for  the  treatment  of  diabetes.     Con- 
naught  Antitoxin   Laboratories,  University  of  Toronto 

168,919  ;  Jan.  2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marU  titles — Continued. 


Paraffin,  Emulsion  of  liquid.     Lubricant  Laxatives  Corpo- 
ration.     185,976;    Dec.   18. 
Parasiticides.      Farbenfabriken    vorm.    Friedr.    Bayer    & 

Co.     173,920-1 ;   Apr.    10. 
Paste  for  wliitening  face,  neck,  arms,  and  tiands,  Bleach- 
ing.    Marinello    Company.      181,533 ;    Sept.    18. 
Paste  or  flux,  Soldering.     C.  Weaver.     183,868  ;  Nov.  20. 
Paste,  Tooth.     T.  Miller.     177,861 ;  July  31. 
Pastes   nnd   powders  and  perfumery.      Parfumerie   Roger 

&  Gallet.     171,866;  June  5. 
Pastes  nnd  powders  and  perfumery.     Parfumerie  Roger  & 

Gallet.     174,590  ;  June  26. 
Pastes,    powders,    and    perfumery.      Parfumerie    Roger    & 

Gallet      186,443  ;   Dec.    18. 
Pastes   and   powders  for   beautifying  and   presei-ving  the 
teeth,  skin,  and  hair,  and  perfumery.     Parfumerie  Roger 
et   Gullet.      173,141  ;  Mar.   20. 
Pastils,  Asthmatic.     Samuel  Kidder  &  Co.  Inc.     108,974  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Peptone    and    iodine.    Solution    containing.      E.    Galbrun. 

lS0,So5;    Aug.    14. 
Perfume.     A.  P.  Babcock  Co.     183,246;  Nov.  13. 
Perfume.     C.  T.  Dare.     183,098;  Nov.  13. 
Perfume.     .Japanese  Perfume  Co.     182,660  ;  Nov.  13. 
Perfume.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     179,523  ;  Aug.  21. 
Perfume  and  face  powder.     J.   Grossmith  &  Son   Limited. 

170,979  :  Mar.  20. 
Perfume  and   face  powder.     L.   T.   Piver,   Inc.     187,385  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Perfume    and    incense.      Kwush-Ru    Company.      169,486 ; 

Nov.  13. 
P('tfume,    cold   cream,    hair  oil,    shampoo,   etc.      Roosa   & 

Uatliff  Chemical  Co.     185,621 ;  Dec.  11. 
Perfume  extract,  talcum  powder,  cold  cream,  etc.     Ameri- 
can  Witch    Hazel   Supply   Co.      178,701  ;   Aug.   14. 
Perfume  extract,  toilet  water,  bath  salt,  talcum  powder, 

etc.     La  Valliere  Company.     169,444  ;  Mar.  27. 
Perfume    extract,    toilet   water,    cleansing   and    vanishing 

cream.     United  Drug  Company.     170,049;  Feb.  13. 
Perfume    extract,    toilet    water,    face    powder,    etc.      La 

Valliere    Company.      173,604 ;    May    29. 
Perfume   extract,   toilet   water,   lotion,    face   powder,   etc. 

L.  T.  Piver,  Inc.     184,183  ;  Nov.  27. 
Perfume  extracts,  lotions,  toilet  waters,  etc.     M.  Babanl. 

185.912:  Dec.  11. 
Perfume,  face  powder,   etc.    E.   Daltroff  &  Cie.    173,881 ; 

May  29. 
Perfume    for    driving   off    mosquitoes    or   similar   insects. 

Geo.  H.  Gould  &  Son.     185.457  ;  Dec.  11. 
Perfume   or   toilet   water,   etc.,   Bottles,  Tials,   packages, 
or  cases  containing.    Harlequin  Parfumerie  Campagnie. 
171,167;  Apr.  17. 
Perfume,    rouges,    etc.      B.    Daltroff    &    Cie.      173,877; 

May  29. 
Perfume,    talcum,    saoliet,    and    face    powder.      Malson 

Mendessolle.     183,841;  Nov.  20. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  complexion  powder.     Solon  Palmer. 

175,368:  Mav  22. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  etc.     E.  Daltroff  &  Cie.     173,874  ; 

May  29 
Perfume,    toilet    water,    face    and    talcum    powders,    etc. 

Coty.  Inc.     180.107;  Dec.  11. 
Perfume,    toilet    water,    face    and    talcum    powders,    etc. 

Houbigant.   Inc.      184,910-11 ;    Dec.   18. 
Perfume,    toilet    water,    face    and    talcum    powders,    etc. 

Houbigant.  Inc.     187.257;  Dec.  25. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  face  and  talcum  powders,  etc.     H. 

Rigaud.     175,025  ;  June  5. 
Perfume,    toilet    water,    face    powder,    etc.      J.    Bossard, 

170.618;  Mar.  6. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  face  powder,  etc.   L.  Cohn.   177,547  ; 

Sept.    18. 
Perfume,   toilet  water,   face    powder,   etc.     Furst-McNess 

Company.     183,268;  Nov.  13. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  face  powder,  etc.     Houbigant,  Inc. 

176,025  ;    Aug.    14. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  face  powder,  etc.     Houbigant,  Inc. 

185.459-63;  Dec.  11. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  face,  talcum,  and  sachet  powders, 

etc.      Houbigant,    Inc.      177,379 ;    July    10. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  hair  tonic,   etc.     Karlsruher  Par- 
fumerie-  &  Toiletteseifen-Fabrik   F.    Wolff  &  Sohn,   G. 
m.  b.  H.     152,758;  Apr.  3. 
Perfume,    toilet   water,    rouges,    etc.      E.   Daltroff   &   Cie. 

174.169;   Apr.   24. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  rouges,  face  and  talcum  powders, 

brilliantine,  etc.     E.  Daltroff  &  Cie.     173,878  ;  Aug.  7. 
Perfume,   toilet  water,   rouges,   face  and  tnlcum   powders, 

etc.     E.  Daltroff  &  Cie.     173,882  ;  Apr.  10. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  rouges,  face  and  talcum   powders, 

etc.     E.   Daltroff  &  Cie.      173.916  :   -Apr.   10. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  rouges,  face  powder,  etc.     E.  Dal- 
troff &  Cie.     173,875  ;  June  26. 
Perfume,    toilet    water,    rouges,    face    powder,    etc.      E. 

Daltroff  &  Cie.     173,876;  Apr.  17. 
Perfume    toilet    water,     rouges,    face    powder,     etc.      B. 

Daltroff  &  Cie.     173.880;  Apr.   17. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  sachet,  cold  cream,  etc.     Adolf  D. 

Llndemann  &  Son.     181,951 ;  Nov.  20. 
Perfume,    toilet    water,    sachet    powder,    etc.      Wm.    H. 

Brown    &   Bro.    Company.      174,818;    May   22. 
Perfume,  toilet  water,  sachet  powder,  etc.     Vail  Brothers. 
185.n(in;    Dec.    4. 


Perfume,  toilet  water,  sachet  powder,  face  powder,  etc. 
Susanne      Cocraft      Laboratories,      Inc.       ■  175,467-8 ; 
June  5. 
Perfume,   toilet   water,    talcum    powder,    cold   cream,    etc. 

Mills  Brothers   Company.      175,318;   May   29. 
Perfume,    toilet   water,    talcum   powder,   cold    cream,   etc. 
Mills  Brothers   Company.     175,318  ;   Sept.  25. 

Perfume,  toilet  water,  toilet  powder,  hair  tonic,  sham- 
poo, etc.  Erste  Karlsruher  Parfiimerie-  &  Toilette- 
seifen-Fabrik, F.  Wolff  &  Sohn  Gesellschaft  mit 
beschrankter  Haftung.  173,708;  Apr.  17. 
Perfume,  toilet  waters,  face  powders,  etc.  E.  Beecham. 
170,362  ;   Oct.   23. 

Perfume,    toilet    waters,    talcum    and    face    powder,    etc. 
Oakley  &  Co.     173,779  ;  Sept.  11. 

Perfumery.    Pierre  Lemoine  Cie.    160,070  ;  Jan.  2. 

Perfumery  and  hair  oil.     Anglo  Indian  Drug  &  Chemical 
Co,      106,869 ;   Aug.    14.  „  ,     , 

Perfumery,     cream,     lotion,     rouge,      etc.       "L.      Scherk. 
179,966  ;   Sept.  11. 

Perfumery    extracts,    toilet    powders,    and    bath    crystals. 
F.  R.  Arnold  &  Co.     180,166;  Dec.  25. 

Perfumery,    scents,    toilet    water,    hair   waters,    etc.      F. 
Libisch.     170,982 ;  June  5.  ^      „     ^  .^ 

Perfumery,    toilet    preparations.      Max    Ebb    Gesellschaft 
mit    beschrankter    Haftung.      166.176 ;    July    3. 

Perfumes.      Agra    Company.      174,762;    Apr.    24. 

Perfumes.     .John  Blocki  &  Son,  Inc.     175,062  ;  Nov.  13. 

Perfumes.     Bone  Soeurs.     181,171 ;  Oct.  9. 

Perfumes.     Coty,   Inc.     175,920;   May   29. 

Perfumes.     Coty,   Inc.      180,102 ;   Dec.    18. 

Perfumes.     De  Cameron,  Inc.      171.155:  Apr.   10. 

Perfumes.     De  Cameron,   Inc.      178,961  ;   Aug.    14. 

Perfumes.     De  Cameron,  Inc.     178,963  ;  Sept.  25. 

Perfumes.     De  Cameron  Inc.     178,965  ;  Sept.  25. 

Perfumes.     De  Cameron  Inc.     178,968;  Sept.  25. 

Perfumes.     A.  Karpman.     170,.390  ;  -Tan.  30. 

Perfumes.     A.  M.  Katzman  Corp.     180.068;  Sept.  18. 

Perfumes.     A.  M.  Katzman  Corp.     180,069;  Sept.  4. 

Perfumes.        Le     Benart    Import     Company.        180,017 ; 
Ausr    14 

Perfumes.  '   Leigh   Chemist,   Inc.      181,287 ;    Aug.   28. 

Perfumes.      Leigh   Chemist,   Inc.     181,288 ;   Aug.   21. 

Perfumes.     Lionel  Trading  Co.     171,333  ;  Jan.  30. 

Perfumes.     G.  A.  Sakele.     175,373  :  May  15. 

Perfumes.     Societe  Guerlain.     183.765  ;  Nov.  13. 

Perfumes.     Societe  Guerlain.     183,767;  Nov.   13. 

Perfumes.     Societe   Guerlain.     183,769 ;   Dec.   18. 

Perfumes.     Societe  Guerlain.     183,770-1 ;  Nov.  13. 

Perfumes.     Societe  Guerlain.     183,773-8  ;  Nov.  13. 

Perfumes.      Society   Worth.     182.070 ;    Nov.   6. 

Perfumes.     J.  C.  Worth.     172,630;  Aug.  7. 

Perfumes.     G.  Yorita.     166,617  ;  Mar.  6. 

Perfumes    and    hair    tonics.       A.     Sampedro.       171,138 ; 
May  22. 

Perfumes     and     toilet     waters.      Colgate     &     Company. 
179,776-9;  July  31.  ^„„  ^„„  „ 

Perfumes    and    toilet    waters.      P.    Poiret.      178,467-8; 

Perfumes  and  toilet  waters.     Paul  Prot  &  Cie.     170,081 ; 

Sept-  25. 
Perfumes,   extracts,    toilet  water,   rice  powders,   etc.     M. 

Schoepfer.     175,524  ;  May  15. 
Perfumes,    face    powder,    toilet    water,    cold    cream,    etc. 

Barr  Manufacturing  Corporation.     176,107  ;  Sept.  25. 
Perfumes,   face   powders,    toilet   waters,    etc.      Glvlemme 

Company.     182,797  ;  Oct.  30. 
Perfumes,    Liquid    and   powdered.      Colgate   &   Company. 

174,291;    May    29.  ,     ^.  . 

Perfumes,    Oils    and    materials    for    the    production    oi. 

Pnlak's  Frutal  Works.      172,240  ;  Apr.  10. 
Perfumes,   perfume  powders,   and  toilet  waters.     Colgate 

&  Company.     171,201  ;  Mar.  27. 
Perfumes,  sachets,  toilet  waters,  etc.     John  Wanamaker, 

New  York.     182,321  ;  Oct.  23.  ^  .       , 

Perfumes,   toilet  water,   and   eau  de   cologne.     Coty,   Inc. 

180.100;    Dec.    18.  ^  '    ..       , 

Perfumes,   toilet   water,    cleansing   cream,    etc.      National 

Chemical  Co.     179,815  ;  Sept.  11. 
Pei-fumes,  toilet  water,  face  nnd  talcum  powders,  etc.     R. 

de  Soria.     185.961  ;  Dec  11.  ,...,., 

Perfumes,    toilet   water,    face,    compact,    sachet,    and   tal- 
cum powders,   etc.      Coty,   Inc.      180,104;   Aug.   14. 
Perfumes,    toilet   water,    face    powder,    etc.      Coty,    Inc. 

180,101 ;  Nov.  20.  ,,  .         ^  ,t       T 

Perfumes,    toilet    wnter,    face    powder,    etc.      Coty,    Inc. 

1S0.103;  Dec.  1«  ,        ,  .     ^ 

Perfumes,  toilet  water,  face  powder,  etc.     Memphis  Drug 

Company.     166.892 ;  Dec.  18.  „     .  ,.     „ 

Perfumes,   toilet  water,   face  powder,  etc.     Societe  Fran- 

caise  des  Produits  de  Beaute.     182,385  ;  Oct.  16. 
Perfumes,   toilet   water,   face  powders,   etc.      L.   Philippe. 

184.096;   Nov.  27.  ^  ^  , 

Perfumes,  toilet  water,  fnce,  sachet,  and  talcum  powder, 

etc.      Coty.    Inc.      180,099;    Sept.    4. 
Perfumes,   toilet  water,   sachet,   etc.     M.   V.   Anderson   & 

Company.      180,955  ;    Dec.    4.  ^  j, 

Perfumes,    toilet    water,    vanishing    cream,    face    powder, 

etc.     Richard  Hudnut.     183,744 ;  Nov.   13. 
Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  eau  de  Cologne,  brilliantine,  etc. 

Velsoh  &  Holtz.     185,638;  Dec.   11.  ,,  \      ., 

Perfumes,    toilet   water.s,   face   and    talcum    powdeV,    face 

lotion,  etc.     Paul  Prot  &  Cie.     170,083  ;  Feb.  13. 


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Perfumes,    toilet   waters,    face   and   talcum    powders,   etc. 

Georsre  W.   Button  Corporation.     184.434  ;   Nov.  27. 
Perfumes,    toilet    waters,    face   and    talcum   powders,   etc. 

Socicte  Anonyme  Parfumerie  Violet.     171,042  ;  Feb.  20. 
Perfumes,   toilet  waters,    face   and   talcum   powders,   face 

lotion     and     cream,     and     rouge.     Paul     Prot     &     Cie. 

170,084-5;  .Tan.  30. 
Perfumes,   toilet  waters,   face   and  talcum  powders,   face 

lotion     and    cream,    and    rouge.       Paul    Prot    &    Cie. 

170.0S7  ;  Jan.  30. 
Perfumes,   toilet   waters,   face   and   talcum   powders,   face 

lotions,  etc.     Paul  Prot  &  Cie.     170.082  :  Feb.  27. 
Perfumes,     toilet    waters,     tace    cream,    etc.       American 

Drugijists  S.vndicate.     187.371 ;  Dec,  25. 
Perfumes,    toilet    waters,    face    creams,    etc.      L.    Cohn. 

186.217;   Dec,   11. 
Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  face  creams,  etc.     G.  H.  Weyer. 

183,181 ;  Nov.  13. 
Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  face  lotions,  creams,  etc.     Lionel 

Trading  Co.     174,083;  May  29. 
Perfumes,    toili^t    waters,    face    lotions,    etc.      La    Societe 

Anonyrae  "  Parfunis  Gueldy."     170,938  :  Mar.  6. 
Perfumes,  toilet  waters,  face  powder,  etc.     Paul  Prot  & 

Cie.     170,086;   July  10. 
Perfumes,    toilet   waters,   face   powders   and   creams,    and 

rouge.      L.    Philippe.      184.095  :    Dec.    18. 
Perfumes,     toilet    waters,     face    powders,     etc.       Societe 

Anonyme  Parfumerie   Violet.     178,144 ;   July   17. 
Perfumes,     toilet    waters,     face    powders,     etc.       Societe 

Anonyme  Parfumerie  Violet.     178,145;  Dec.   18. 
Perfumes,    toilet   waters,    face   powders,    sachet   powders, 

etc.     F.  J.  de  S.  Coty.     169.238  ;  June  5. 
Perfumes,    toilet    waters,    liquid    and    solid    brilliantines, 

face   powders,    etc.      XA  Benart  Import   Co.      170,654 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Perfumes,    toilet    waters,    powders    and    sachets.      United 

Drug  Company.     173.793  ;  May  29, 
Pessaries,    suppositories,    and    a    preparation    of    Iodine. 

Menley  &  James,  Limited.     177,188  ;  Aug.  28. 
Petrolatum.     Standard  Oil  Company.     175,414  ;  May  15. 
Petroleum    combined    with   hypophosphites.    Emulsion    of. 

R.  E.  O'Rear.     172,051 ;  Apr.  10. 
Petroleum  emulsion.      P.  W.  Bell.     175,334  ;   Aug.  14. 
Petroleum  Jelly.      Standard   Oil   Company   of  New   York. 

178.146;   July   10. 
Petroleum   jellv   and   preparations   thereof.     Chesebrough 

Manufacturing  Co..  Consolidated.     168,956  ;  Jan.  30. 
Petroleum  ielly.  hair  pomade,  and  hair  tonic,  etc.     Chese- 
brough   Manufacturing    Co.    (Consolidated).      168.596; 

Mar.  6. 
Pharmaceutical   and   biological   products.      I.   F.    Harris. 

165,193  :  Oct.  30. 
Pharmaceutical    and    medicinal    preparations,    antiseptics, 

germicides,    etc.      Shores-Mueller    Company.      172,962 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Pharmaceutical   preparation.     Chemische  Fabrlk  vormals 

Sandoz.     176,880:  June  12. 
Pharmaceutical   preparation.     Chemische   Fabrlk  vormals 

Sandoz.     176.882;   June  12. 
Pharmaceutical  preparation.     Phospho-Albumen  Company. 

174,258  ;  Apr.  24. 
Pharmaceutical  preparation.     Hicks  &  Johnson.     186,057  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Pharmaceutical  preptiration.     H.  C.  Thorburn.     185,193 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Pharmaceutical  preparation  for  diseases  of  the  stomach. 

intestines,  etc.     A.  Watelet.     172.455  ;  Feb.  27. 
Pharm.Tceutical  preparation  for  nervous  disorders  and  ex- 
haustion,     fatigue,      etc.        Hudson      Pharmacal      Co. 

172.676  :  Mar.  6. 
Pharmaceutical    preparation    for    prevention    and    correc- 
tion    of    vaginitis,    lucorrhea.    etc.       ^.    J.    O'Connor. 

170.048  ;  Feb.  13. 
Pbarm.nceutical  preparation  for  strengthening  the  genital 

glands.     Phospho-Albumen  Company.     173,005  :  Mar.  6. 
Pharmaceutical  preparation  for  the  treatment  of  hyper- 
acidity, gastritis,  etc.     Lafayette  Pharmacal   Company. 

172.541  :  Mar.  6. 

Pharmaceutical  preparation  used  for  the  treatment  of 
foot  and  mouth  diseases  and  disinfectant.  American 
Kreuger  &  Toll  Corporation.     174.719:  .\ug.  7. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations.  V.  Baldacci.  171,703 ; 
June  26. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations.  H.  C.  Carel.  163.859 : 
May  15. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations.  Chemische  Fabrik  "Nor- 
gine"  Dr.  Victor  Stein.     163,139  :  May  8. 

Phnrmaoputical  preparations.  H.  Dunwoody.  174,959 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations.  Fine  Products  Company. 
173.822  :  May  8. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations.  S.  J.  Mallov.  182,544 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations.  Medoc  Distributing  Com- 
pany.    143,773  :  July  17. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations,  face  creams,  powders,  etc. 
M.  L.  Murata.     160,715  ;  Nov.  6. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations  for  cousrhs,  whooping  cough, 
etc.     V.  Baldacci.     170.921  ;  July  3. 

Pharmaceutical  preparations  for  promoting  the  growth 
of  hair.  Aktiengesellschaft  fiir  Chemische  Produkte 
vormals   H.    Scheidemandel.      171.565 ;   June   12. 


Pharmaceutical    preparations    for    the    treatment    of   ner- 
vous    diseases,      etc.        Phospho  -  Albumen      Company. 

173,146;  Mar.  13. 
Pharmaceutical  preparations  for  use  in  cases  of  tubercu- 
losis.     N.   L.   Waelchli.     172,852 ;   Apr.   24. 
Pharmaceutical  product  used  in  the  treatment  of  poison- 
ing, bums,  etc,     L.  A.  Marsh.     170.500;  Feb.  20. 
Phloridzin  preparation.      Schlering  &  Glatz.  Inc.     182,270  ; 

Oct.    23. 
Photographic   developer.      Johnson    &    Sons.      166,834-5; 

Aug.   14. 
Physiological    nutritive    salts.      J.    F.    Beerll.      177,894 ; 

July  17. 
Pile  cure.     Puro  Products  Co.     177.407  ;  Aug.  28. 
Pile  remedy.     A.  Green.     172,039  :  Dec.  11. 
Piles,    Internal    treatment   of.      Happy   Thought   Remedy 

Co.      17.1.-^.96:    Apr.    10. 
Pills.     F.  S.  Crev.     180.537:  Aug.  28. 
Pills.     P.  Ouillette.     179,675  :  Aug.   14. 
Pills.     Frasier,   Thornton   &   Co.     152,744 ;   Dec.   25. 
Pills  and  tablets  for  regulating  menstrual  functions.     J. 

Rubsam   Co.      169,138  ;   July  24. 
Pills,     Cod-liver-oU.       Jenquins     Laboratories.       178,252; 

July   10. 
Pills  for   pimples,   boils,   etc.     National  Drug   and  Chem- 
ical Company  of  Canada,  Limited.     168,274  ;  Feb.  13. 
Pills,  headache  tablets,  eye  balm,  etc.,  Liver.     L.  Altfeld. 

172,855;   Apr.   17. 
Pills,   Kidnev   and   bladder.      Stephens-Bradley    Company. 

177,462  ;    July    10. 
Pilla,  Liver.     P.  M.  Moomaw.     177,097;   July  24. 
Pipe  cleaner,   Paste.     J.   A.   Sexauer   Mfg.   Co.     184,872; 

Dec.  18. 
Plaster.    Drawing.      Red  -  O  -  Led    Plaster    Co.      174,799 ; 

June  26. 
Plasters.      Deane    Plaster    Co.      170,970 :    Dec.    18. 
Plasters,  Com.     Deane  Plaster  Co.    170,520 ;  Jan.  9. 
Plasters,  Corn.     J.   J.  Newman.     173.851  :  Apr.  10. 
Plasters,    Medicated.      Authorized    Wassermann    Medical 

Corporation.     177,211 :  .\ug.  28. 
Plasters,  Medicated  and  surgical,  kidney,  and  medicated. 

Deane  Plaster  Co,     171,154  ;  Aug.  7. 
Plasters,  Poultice.     H.  W.  Bouck.     160.390;  May  1. 
Poison,    Roach-exterminating.      Pied    Pipers    of   America. 

166.903:   Jan.   30. 
Poisoned  grain  for  killing  mice,  rats,  moles,  and  gophers. 

J.  B.  Meyers.     166.460  ;  Feb.  13. 
Poisoning  compound,  Ant-.     T.  Meyer.     171,734  ;  Mar.  20. 
Poisoning  fluid  compound.  Ant.     Universal  Laboratories. 

171,342;  Feb.  13. 
Poisonous  mixture  for  the  destruction  of  rats  and  rodents. 

C.  G.  Woods,  ir.     170.346  ;  Feb.  6. 
Polish.     NaU.      Merrimac    Laboratories,    Inc.       180,021 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Polish.   Nail.     I,    R.   Parsons.     176,912 :   .Tune   12. 
Pomade  for  the  scalp  and  hair.    Vail  Brothers.     165,048 ; 

Mar.   13.  ,„„„„„ 

Pomade.    Hair.      Bayard    Chemical    Company.      179,393; 

July  31. 
Powder   and  cream,   perfumes,   toilet  waters,   etc.,   Face. 

C.  A.  Schwarze.     178,676;   July  10. 
Powder  and  paste  and  mouth  wash.  Tooth.     J.  O.  McCall. 

181,606;    Sept.   18.  „  „ 

Powder  and  cold  cream.  Face.     Nelson,  Baker  &  Company. 

180.940:  Aug.  21. 
Powder    and    cream.    Face.      Pompelan    Mfg .   Company. 

186.026:  Dee.  18. 
Powder    and    paste.   Tooth.      Nature   Products    Company. 

170,256:  Jan.  30. 
Powder    and    rouge.    Cosmetic.      A.    Polansky.      17 (.324; 

Dec.  11. 
Powder,  Antiseptic  and  astringent.     M.  Cohen.     170.519; 

Feb.  13. 
Powder,     Antiseptic     foot.       P.     L.     Tarara,       178,072; 

July  17,  ^    ^ 

Powder,    bath    talcum,    and    perfume,    Talcum    and    face. 

Lournav.  Inc.     181.448  :   Nov.  27. 
Powder,  cold  and  vanishing  cream,  lip  stick,  etc..  Face.     P. 

Antle.      182,394 :    Dec.   4. 
Powder,    cold    cream,    eau    de   cologne,    etc..   Toilet.       bo- 

ci6t6    Anonyme    des    Laboratoires    Innoxa.      181,353 ; 

Aiie.   14. 
Powder,     cold     cream,    hair    pomade,     etc.,    Face.       The 

Arroway.     179.345  ;  Aug.  28. 
Powder,  cold  cream,  rouge,  and  perfume,  Face.     Armand 

Company.      183.243  :    Dec.    4. 
Powder.    Conditioning.       Gilbert    Bros.     &    Co.   lS3,3f3; 

Dec.   4. 
Powder.     Digestive    and     liver.       Jackson    Medicine    Co. 

171.924 :  Feb.  13.  .  „  „       ,    ^ 

Powder  Dry  black  chemical.  Chimnee  Sweep  Manufactur- 
ing Company.  178.825  :  Aug.  28. 
Powder,  Face.  A.  Bourjois  &  Co.  1 12.292  ;  Oct.  9. 
Powder,  Face.  Friedrich-Friedrich  Co.  184.819  ;  Dec.  4. 
Powder,  Pace.  Hugg'me  Company.  170.453 ;  Apr.  17. 
Powder,  Face.  Palmolive  Company.  175,942 ;  June  5. 
Powder,  Face.     Parfums  De  Grand  Luxe,  Inc.     176,206-7  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Powder,  Face.     L.  B.   Ridley.     167.327;  Apr.  24. 

Powder,  face  creams,  perfume,  etc.,  Face.     C.  L.  Klapp. 
155,696;  Feb.  27. 


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Powder,     Foot.       Odex     Products     Company.       178,767 ; 

July  17. 
Powder,   Foot.      W.   T.   Shaw.     155,709 ;  Mar.   20. 
Powder    for    cleansing    and    softening   the    skin.      W.    S. 

Stoner.     184,693;   Dec.  18. 
Powder   for   nursery    and    toilet    use.      Crystal    Chemical 

Co.     178,554;   July   10. 
Powder,    hair   straightener,   liniment,   etc.,   Face.     Indian 

Star   Chemical   Co.      175,356;    July   24. 
Powder,  massage  cream,  vanishing  cream,  etc.,  foot-relief. 

Albeco   Company.     176,309 ;   Aug.   14. 
Powder,    nourishing    cream,    rouges,    etc..    Face.      C.    R. 

Fajans.     181,825  ;  Nov.  6. 
Powder,  perfume,  rouge,  etc.,  Face.     G.  D.  Earl.    162,729  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Powder,    Poultry.       Colwell    Drug    Company.       181,012 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Powder,    rouge,    sachet    and    talcum    powder,    etc.,    Face. 

Mills  Brothers  Company.     175,316  ;  Sept.  25. 
Powder,  rouge,  toilet  creams  and  powder,  perfumes,  etc.. 

Face.     H.  Karton.     168,417  ;  Jan.  23. 
Powder,  Talcum.     Foley  &  Company.     176,260  ;  June  19. 
Powder,  Talcum.     T.  B.  Lamb.     176,483 ;   Nov.  27. 
Powder,  Talcum.     Merck  &  Co.     169,980;  Feb.   13. 
Powder,  Talcum.     Remiller  Co.     181,866;  Sept.  25. 
Powder,   Talcum.     Smith,   Kline  &  French  Co.     136,571 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Powder,  Toilet.     E.  Pougera  &  Co.     177,038  ;  June  12. 
Powder,     Toilet.       Eli     Lilly     and    Company.       183,579 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Powder,   Toilet.      Olivette    Laboratories,    Inc.      174,700; 

Apr.  24. 
Powder,     Toilet.        M.      M.      Richard     Vve.      Grenoville. 

180,370;  Sept.  18. 
Powder,  Toilet.     A.  G.  Smith.     180,304  ;  July  31. 
Powder,  toilet  rouge  powder,  and  toilet  rouge  sticks,  etc.. 

Face.     L.  Leichner.     166,186  ;  Aug.  7. 
Powder,  tooth  paste,  liquid  antiseptics,  etc.,  Tooth.     Sani- 

tol  Chemical  Laboratory   Company.      180,258 ;   Nov.   6. 
Powder  used  as  water  softener.     Dakota  Compound  Com- 
pany.     172,084 ;    Apr.    10. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  etc.,  Face.     H.  J.  Carman. 

185,410;  Dee.  11. 
Powders  and   creams,   perfumes,  etc..   Pace.     C.   J.   Diaz. 

187,569-70  ;  Dec.  25. 
Powders    and    creoms,    perfumes,    etc..    Face.       Heather 

Company.     187,420  ;   Dec.  25. 
Powders    and    creams,    perfumes,    etc.,    Pace.      Heather 

Company.     187,422;  Dec.  25. 
Powders    and    creams,    perfumes,    etc..    Face.      Heather 

Company.     187,623;  Dec.  2S. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  etc.,  Face.     V.  Vivaudou, 

Inc.     174,645;  May  1. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  etc..  Face.     V.  Vivaudou, 

Inc.     175,284-5  ;  May  22. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  rouges,  etc..  Face.     V.  D. 

Bennett.     163,963  ;  May  22. 
Powders  and  creams,   perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc..  Face. 

E.  B.  Flnlayson.    169,541 ;  Jan.  2. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc..  Face. 

W.  H.  Johnson.     162,929  ;  Nov.  20. 
fowAers  and  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc..  Pace. 

P.  E.  Page.     175,941 ;   May  29. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc.,  Pace. 

G.  C.  Spencer.     180,989;  Aug.  21. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc..  Pace. 

A.  Winarick.     177,720;  July  10. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  rouges,  etc., 

Face.    New  York  French  Exports,  Inc.    179,879  ;  Aug.  7. 
Powders  and  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  rouges,  etc., 

Pace.     Lightfoot  Schultz  Company.     172,947  ;  Mar.  13. 
Powders,    and    creams,    perfumes,    toilet    waters,    rouges, 

etc..   Face.     A.   Winarick.     167,153 ;   Feb.    13. 
Powders      and      rouge.      Compact.        Richard      Hudnut. 

171,461-2  ;   Mar.   27. 
Powders  and  rouges.  Pace.     Lionel  Trading  Co.     174,085  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Powders  and  tablets.     J.  D.  Lee.     174,789  ;  June  26. 
Powders,  Bath.     Parfumerie  Pavane.     168,900;  Mar.   20. 
Powders,   cold  and  vanishing  creams,  etc.,  Face  and  tal- 

cum.     Merle  Laboratories.     185,530 ;  Dec.   11. 
Powders,   compacts,  lip  sticks,  etc..  Face,  talcum,  sachet, 

and  toilet.     American  Toilet  Goods  Company.     166,429  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Powders,    creams,    perfumes,    toilet    waters,    etc.      J.    J. 

White.      177,027;  June  12. 
Powders,    creams,    perfumes,    toilet    waters,    etc..    Pace 

Cond6,  Perfumer.     175,918  ;  May  29. 
Powders,    creams,    perfumes,    toilet    waters,    rouge,    hair 

tonics,  etc.,  Pace.     S.  Holwav.     177,299  ;  June  12 
Powders,  Pace.     Betty  Lou.     168,536  ;  May  29 
Powders,  face  creams,   perfumes,   etc..    Pace  and  talcum. 

P.   E.   Page.     184,982 ;   Dec.  4. 
Powders,  face  creams,  perfumes,  toilet  waters,  etc..  Pace. 

T.    L.    Hogan.      167,677  ;    Jan.   9. 
Powders,  Foot.     C.  G.  Boyd.     168,629  ;  Jan.  30. 
Powders,  B'oot.    J.  D.  Bovle.    168,250  ;  Jan  2 
Powders,    Foot.      J.    V.    Ryback.      181.781  ;    Nov.    6. 
Powders,  Laxative.     P.  Schaupncr.     175,8R9  ;  May  15 
Powders,  perfume.  Face  and  talcum.     Franklin   Simon  & 

Co.     160,185  ;  Mar.   6. 
Powders,    Rouge    and    face.      Frederick    P.    Ingram    Com- 
pany.    15.3,884  ;  Feb.  13. 


Powders,  rouge,  toilet  water,  etc.,  Talcum  and  face.     A. 

P.  Babcock  Company.     180,827  ;  Sept.  11. 
Powders,  rouges.  Face.     P.  Sturges.     176,579  ;  Aug.  7. 
Powders,    skin    creams,    etc..    Face    and    sachet.      H.    C. 

Schaefer.     179,485;  Sept.  11. 
Powders,  Talcum.     Buddy  Brooks,  Inc.     162,375  ;  Aug.  14. 
Powders,    Talcum.      Sears,    Roebuck    and    Co.  '    175,275  ; 

May  22. 
Powders,  Talcum.     C.   Tetlow.'     18.'?,422 ;   Dec.   18. 
Powders,  vanishing  cream,  cold  croam,  rouge,  etc.,  Sachet 

and  face.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     169,641  ;  Feb.  6. 
Preparation,    Alcohol    rubbing    and    bathing.-    W.    &    H. 

Walker.   Inc.     167,500:  Feb.   13. 
Preparation  for  a  douclie  for  vaginal  disorders.     Vincent 

Drug  Company.      104,281  :    .\ug.    14. 
Preparation  for  an  ointment  for  corns,  etc.,  liniment,  and 

foot   lotion.      G.    L.    Stowell.      166,793 ;   Aug.    14. 
Preparation    for    asthmatic    paroxysms,    hay    asthma    or 

nose    cold,    and    bronchitis.      L.    Schuman.      180,194 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Preparation     for    bathing    and     massaging.       P.     Bornn. 

174,425  ;  July  17. 
Preparation  for  cancer.     S.  Kubota.     173,891 ;  Aug.  21. 
Preparation  for  canker  and  sore  throat.     C.  E.  Anderson. 

175,292  ;  July  31. 
Preparation  for  cleaning  and  softening  the  skin.     Century 

Chemist  Incorporated.    167,381  ;  Jan.  2. 
Preparation  for  cleaning  the  scalp.     Atlanta  Barbers  Sup- 
ply Company.      172.502  ;  Mar.  6. 
Preparation    for    cleaning    the   teeth   and    mouth.      C.    J. 

Brown.     180,323  ;   Dec.  25. 
Preparation  for   cleansing  the  scalp  and  stimulating  the 

growth   of  hair.     R.  Miranda.     174,906 ;   May   15. 
Preparation    for   coughs   and   colds.     Pete   Smith   &  Son. 

184.991  :  Dec.  18. 
Preparation  for  coughs,  colds,  croup,  etc.     D.  C.  Yancey. 

153,531  ;  Jan.   30. 
Preparation  for  dandruff,  eczema,  and  falling  hair.     J.  G. 

Page.     180,294;   Sept.  25. 
Preparations    for    destroying    weeds,    sprays    for    plants, 

shrubs,     and    trees,     Bordeaux     mixture,     etc.       James 

Good,  Inc.     166,740  ;  Mar.  20. 
Preparation  for  eczema,  salt  rheum,  impetigo,  etc.     Nolan 

Co.     170,535;  Feb.  20. 
Preparation  for  eczema,  tetter,  and  itch.     Charleroi  Lab- 
oratories.    155,047  ;   Feb.  20. 
Preparation   for  energizing  circulatory  and  nervous   sys- 
tems  of  the   human   body.     B.    R.    Charles.      181,474 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Preparation  for  exterminating  insects.     Beyer-Prey  Chem- 
ical Company.     182,083  ;  Nov.  6. 
Preparation   for   extornal   us;;   in   the   treatment  of  rheu- 
matism, lumbago,  etc.     K.  J.   C.  McLennan.     175,566; 

May  29. 
Preparation      for     gastro-intestinal     diseases.        Socicte 

Francaise  de   Recherches  et  Applications   Scientiflques. 

184,189;  Dec.  18. 
Preparation   for  growing  hair   and   eradicating   dandruff. 

I.   J.   Harris.     183,830;    Nov.    20. 
Preparation  for  growing  hair  and  eradication  of  dandruBf. 

G.    A.    Simmons.      169,829 ;    June    19. 
Preparation  for  hair  restoring  and  growing.    J.  A.  Rogers. 

J. S3. 891  ;  Dec.  18. 
Preparation  for  hav  fever  and  rose  cold.     E.  M.  Kraemer. 

179,606;   Sept.   18. 
Preparation     for     headache,     colds,     etc.       P.     Handley. 

179,148  ;  Sept.  4. 
Preparation   for   headache,    neuralgia,   colds,   etc.     A.   W. 

Fingl.    166,504  ;  Jan.  2. 
Preparation    for    hypodermic    use.      Institute    Mazionale 

Medico   Parmacologico.     171,848 ;   Sept.   18. 
Preparation  for  inflnmm.ntion  of  kidney  and  bladder,  cys- 
titis, etc.     J.  R.  Prochnow.     165,034  ;  Aus.  28. 
Preparation  for  inflammatory  conditions.     T.  W.  Stemm- 

ler.     171,575;  Apr.  17. 
Preparation     for     influenza.      Mrs.      L.     A.     Blackburn. 

173,952  ;   Apr.   10. 
Preparation  for  internal  and  external  use  for  the  allevia- 
tion of  pain,  etc.     F.  H.  Bryant.     170,423  ;  Apr.  3. 
Preparation    for    invigorating    and    cleaning    the    scalp. 

Palixa  Laboratory.     183,026;  Oct.  30. 
Preparation  for  keeping  curl  in  hair,  Liquid.     Le  Roye, 

Ltd.     179,541  ;  July  24. 
Preparations    for    making    blood    test.    Chemical.      A.   M. 

Roman.     168,803  ;  Feb.  13. 
Preparation    for    neuralgia    and    headache.      Warren    P. 

Rash   Co.      177,621;   July   10. 
Preparation  for  neuralgia,   neuritis,  headache,  and  colds. 

Arobin  Drug  Company.    152,668  ;  Jan.  2. 
Preparation  for  pains,  burns,   bruises,  and  cancer.     J.  J. 

Martinka.     166,603  ;  Jan.  2. 
Preparation  for   preventing   the  further  tearing  and  rip- 
ping of  hosiery.  Chemical.    F.  Heitel.     168,680  ;  May  29. 
Preparation    for   prevention    of    moths.      R.    S.    Marshall. 

170.826  ;  Feb.  13. 
Preparation  for  polishing  and  dyeing  shoes  and   leather 

articles.     L.  P.  Christman.     184,382 ;  Nov.  27. 
Preparation   for  purifying  the  air  in  meat-cooling  rooms, 

refrigerators,    etc..    Chemical.      B.    Heller    &    Company. 

171,124  ;  Feb.  13. 
Preparation    for   pyorrhea,    abscesses,    sores,    cancer,    and 

ulcers.     C.  N.  Press.     174,637  ;  Sept.  4. 


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Preparation   for   relief  of   colds,   coughs,   grippe,   etc.     J. 

T.  Jones.     172,003  ;   .Tuly  10.      ' 
Treparatiou  for  relieving  dyspepsia,  etc..  Nonalcoholic.     C. 

Linnhan.      181,000  ;    Sept.    25. 
Preparation  for  removing  calli  :ind  corns  from  the  feet. 

Booth-Coahran  Co.     1()7,796  ;   Aug.   7. 
Preparation  for  removing  corns  and  calli.     E.  C.  De  Witt 

&   Co.     178,597;   July    10. 
Preparation  for  removing  freckles.    M.  Sullivan.    183,175  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Preparation   for   removing   rust.      C.    O.    Gabriel  &    Sons. 

164,161  ;  Oct.  9. 
Preparation  for  removing  starch  and  sizing  from  textiles. 

H.   A.    Metz   &   Co.      180,713 ;   Aug.    7. 
Preparation  for  removing  tartar,  film,  and  discolorations 

from    the    teeth.      W.    H.    and    B.    Waddell.      180,993; 

Aug.  21. 
Preparation      for      removing     wrinkles.        M.      Sullivan. 

183,170  ;  Nov.  13. 
Preparation   for  repelling  flies   from  cattle,   horses,   dogs, 

etc.     B.    Heller  &   Company.      173,045 ;   May   15. 
Preparation     for     repelling     mosquitoes.       Mcntholatum 

Company.     172,386  ;  May  15. 
Preparation  for  rheumatic  pain,  cold  in   chest,  etc.     Big 

Four   Chemical  Products   Co.      177,584 ;   Sept.    18. 
Preparation    for    rheumatism    and    pains,    cuts,    etc.      G. 

Scianna.      172,688;   May   1. 
Preparation  for  rheumatism,  sprains,  etc.     Linitane  Com- 
pany.    1S3.751  :  Nov.  13. 
Preparation  for  roup,  etc.,  for  poultry.    G.  E.  Blanchard. 

179,352;   Nov.   6. 
Preparation    for    straightening   haic      E.    Burnbam.    Inc. 

166.496  ;  Jan.  2. 
Preparations   for  straightening  the  hair.     L.  A.   Fitzpat- 

rick.     179,932  ;  Aug.  21. 
Preparation    for   syphilis   and   diseases   of   the    skin.      E. 

Tosse  &  Co.     178,577-8  ;  Aug.  7. 
Preparation    for    syphilis,    tabes,    and   general    paralysifi. 

Societe    Anonyme    pour    I'Expansion    des    Marques    de 

Fabrique    et   de   Commerce.      181,355 ;    Sept.    18. 
Preparation  for  the  alleviation  of  baldness  and  the  resto- 
ration    and     preservation    of    the    hair.       C.    Nickels. 

172,431  ;  Mar.  27. 
Preparation   for    the   blood.      Paitonie   Blood   Food   Co. 

174,798  :  Oct.  30. 
Picyaratiou  for  the  extermination  of  flies  and  mosquitoes. 

Joseph  Triner  Company.     182,627  ;  Oct.  30. 
Preparation      for      the      hair.        Aktiengesellschaft      ftlr 

chemische      Produkte,      vormals      H.      Scheidemandel. 

171,566  ;  July  17. 
Preparation    for    the    hair.      W.    M.    Bright.      182,960 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Preparation   for    the   hair.      K.    H.    Cromwell.      181,734 ; 

Nov.   6. 
Preparation  for  the  hair.     Silger  Laboratories.     181,869  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Preparation    for    the    hair    and     scalp.       G.    P.    Haldy. 

177,737;    July    10. 
Preparation  for  tie  prevention  and  treatment  of  obesity. 

Gotham   Corporation.     181,887 ;   Sept.   25. 
Preparation    for   the    prevention    and    treatmeht    of   Bun- 

burn.      Abbott   Laboratories.      179,914;    July   24. 
Preparation  for  the  prevention  of  excessive  perspiration. 

San-I-Sal  Laboratories,  Inc.     177,519 ;   July   10. 
Preparation  for  the  relief  and  cure  of  indigestion.     G.  P. 

Maranto.      169,600;  Mar.   20. 
Preparation  for  the  relief  of  chronic  and  acute  neuritis. 

G.  F.  Leahy.     167,821  ;  Jan.  30. 
Preparation  for  the  relief  of  colds.    T.  C.  Glessner.    168.764  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Preparation  for  the   relief  of  coughs,   etc.     L.   S.  Gibson. 

180,759;   Sept.  11. 
Preparation  for   the   relief  of  dyspepsia,   indigestion,  etc. 

S.  Chase.     172,513  ;  Mar.  6. 
Preparation  for  the  relief  of  headache,  pain,  etc.    Ethicus 

Prompt  Treatment  Kit,  Inc.     177,729  :   July  10. 
Preparation    for    the    relief    of   piles.      Stearns-Eddy    Co. 

169,336;  Feb.  20. 
Preparation   for  the   removal   of  dandruff  and   treatment 

of 'scalp  and  skin  diseases.     T.  S.  Williams.     179,636; 

July  17. 
Preparation    for    the    treatment    of    acidity,    indigestion, 

flatulence,  and  auto-intoxication.    W.  T.  Green.    168,216  ; 

Feb.   20. 
Preparation    for   the   treatment  of    all    kinds    of   chronic 

bronchitis,  phthisis,  etc.     First  Texas  Chemical  Manu- 
facturing Company.     177,598  ;  July  10. 
Preparation  for  the  treatmeut  of  asthma.     C.  R.   Bundt. 

168,997  :  Jan.  30. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  cancer.     M.  G.  Petrlch. 

171,187  ;  June  26. 
Preparation   for  the   treatment  of  cancer.     E.  L.   Smith. 

177,203  ;   Aug.   7. 
Preparation  for  the   treatment   of  catarrh.     N.   Lemolne. 

176,084  ;  .^ug.  14. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  cholera,   coughs,  colds, 

etc.,  of  hogs  and  pigs.     C.  H.  Ford.     184,128  ;  Dec.  18. 
Preparation    for    treatment    of    cholelithiasis    and    allied 

conditions.     Parke,  Davis  &  Company.     174,634  ;  May  1. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  corns.     M.  T.  Perrott^. 

181,216;    Sept.   18. 
Preparation    for    the    treatment    of    corns,    etc.      Kahley 
Company.      176,797 ;   Nov.    20. 


Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  coughs  and  colds.    Cough 

King  Co.     168,!)58;  Jan.  2. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  coughs,  colds,  etc.    B.  F. 

White.     172,459;  Apr.  24. 
Preparation    for    the    treatment    of    cuts,    cracks,    and 

abrasions  of  the  skin.     H.  &  S.  Products  Co.     177,487  ; 

July  10. 
Preparation    for   the    treatment    of    digestive    disorders. 

Pepsin  Syrup  Co.     184,148  ;  Oct.  23. 
Preparation   for  the  treatment   of  diseases  of   the  blood, 

stomach,     etc.      Fayssoux-Brown     Remedy     Company. 

161,682  ;  Jan.  2. 
Preparation    for    the    treatment    of    disorders    and    dis- 
turbed conditions  of  the  female  organs.     Saenger  Drug 

Company.      180,499 ;    Nov.    6. 
Preparation   for  the  treatment  of  eczema  and  other  skin 

diseases,  burns,  scalds,  etc.     J.  T.  Bramblett.   178,326 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Preparation   for   the   treatment   of   goiter.      R.    G.   Kett 

162,116;  Jan.   9. 
Preparation    for    the    treatment   of    headache,    neuralgia, 

etc.     Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co.     182,511  ;  Nov.  13. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  headache,  neuralgia,  etc. 

Gilbert  Bros.  &  Co.     183,377  ;  Nov.  13. 
Preparation   for  the   treatment  of  impure  blood,   Liquid. 

M.    E.   Bozeman.     173,871 ;   June   5. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  inflamed  eyes.     T.  W. 

Stemmler.     171,576;  Apr.  17. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  itch,  sores,  etc.     Germ- 

O-Salv  Company.     182,342  ;  Nov.   13. 
Preparation    for  the    treatment  of  itching  and   diseased 

scalps,  etc.     H.  R.   Lovell  &  Co.     177,308  ;  Aug.   14. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  kidneys  and  liver.     A. 

Parker.     187,384  ;  Dec.   25. 
Preparation   for   the   treatment   of   kidney,    bladder,   and 

rheumatism    troubles.       Inabine    Company.       177,001 ; 

Oct.    9. 
Preparation    for   the   treatment   of   piles.      S.   M.   Srbar. 

176,734;  Oct.  23.  * 

Preparation   for  the   treatment   of   piles.     C.    F.   Futrell. 

178,500;  July  10. 
Preparation    for    the    treatment    of    piles.      J.    Sheehan. 

186,028  ;  Dec.  18. 
Preparation   for  the  treatment  of  piles.     M.  M.  Winchell 

Co.     180,093  ;  Aug.  28. 
Preparation    for   the   treatment   of   piles.      L.    Wodicska. 

173,616  ;  May  8. 
Preparation    for   the    treatment   of   piles.   Medicinal.      N. 

Lemolne.     176,083  ;  Aug.  14. 
Preparation    for    the    treatment    of    pneumonia.      B.    A. 

Morgan.     171,507  ;  Apr.  10. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  pyorrhea.     M.  B.  Hlsey. 

181,341 ;  Nov.  20. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment   of  pyorrhea.     Pyro  Form 

Laboratories.     169,083 ;    Feb.   13. 
Preparation    for    the    treatment    of    pyorrhea    alveolarls. 

Medico-Dental    Specialty  Co.     185,605 ;  Dec.  11. 
Preparation    for   the   treatment   of   rheumatism,   etc.     I. 

Gold.     181,886;   Nov.    6. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  etc.     Volta 

Co.    of   America,    Inc.      177,255.    Nov.    6. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  kidney  and 

bladder  trouble,  etc.     H.  H.  Shields.     170,259  ;  Feb.  20. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism.  Liquid.     F. 

Burnes.     174,426  ;  May  8. 
Preparation  for   the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  lumbago, 

etc.     S.  Vander  Wheelen.     183,013  ;  Dec.  11. 
Preparation    for   the  treatment  of  rheumatism,   neuritis, 

gout,  etc.     Vita-Sulphur  Company.     177,639 ;  July  10. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  rheumatism,  paralysis, 

pneumonia,   etc.     Paxtonic   Blood   Food   Co.      172,760 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Preparation   for   the   treatment   of   syphilis.      G.    Fern*. 

179,464  ;   Oct.  9. 
Preparation    for    the    treatment    of    syphilis    and    other 

spirochetal   diseases.     Boot's  Pure  Drug  Co.     183,552  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  the  eyes.     L.  A.  Stinson. 

172,243;  Mar.  6. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  the  scalp.    Jules  Ferond 

Co.    169,581 ;  Aug.  14, 
Preparation    for    the    treatment    of    the    skin.    Chemical 

William  P,  Kahn  Corp.     180,980  ;  Aug.  21. 
Preparation   for   the  treatment  of  tonsillitis,   colds,   etc. 

Liquid.     K.  G.  W.  Laboratories.     167,048  ;  Jan.  2. 
Preparation  for   the  treatment   of  tonsillitis,  hoarseness, 

etc.     J.  J.  Bariscillo.     175,641  ;  May  15. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  toothache.     J.  L.  Case 

183,094  ;  Nov.  13. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  tuberculosis.     J.  Tram 

sak.     177,026  ;  July  24. 
Preparation   for   the    treatment    of    tuberculosis,    asthma 

and  hay  fever.     J.  L.  Rowsey.     165,036;  Nov.  13. 
Preparation    for   the    treatment    of    uric-acid    complaints 

PhysiKurate  Limited.     165.712  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Preparation  for  the  treatment  of  warts,   corns,  and  cal 

louses.     Stier  &  Brown.     169.989  :   Feb.  20. 
Preparation    for   treating   diseases    of    the    mucous   mem- 
branes.     Dr.    J.    S.   Cater.      177,593 ;   Aug.    7. 
Preparation  for  treating  headache,  neuralgia,  earache,  etc. 

E.  H.  Gerke.     169,356  ;  Oct.  30. 
Preparation   for   treating  scalp   diseases  and   stimulating 

the  growth  of  hair.     J.  P.  Spake.     167,585  ;  Jan.  9. 


1486 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Preparation    for    tieating    tbe    eyebrows    and    eyelashes. 

Koss  Company.     176,764  ;   June  12. 
Preparation   for  treatment  of  dandruff,   etc.     A.   R.  Mel- 

ler.     169,253;  Mar.  13. 
Preparation  for  treatment  of  fistula.     Keetle  and  Keetle. 

179,604  ;    Aug.    14. 
Preparation  for   treatment  of  indigestion.     Dr.   R.   Arcu- 

larius.     175,697  ;  Dec.  4. 
Preparation    for    treatment    of    Influenza.      J.    G.    Mills. 

180,339  ;  Aug.  14. 
Preparation  for  treatment  of   kidney  and  blood  diseases. 

Festina    Bros.      180,796;    Aug.    14. 
Preparation   for   treatment   of   pyorrhea.      S.    B.   Abbott. 

182,491;  Oct.  23. 
Preparation  for  treatment  of  pyorrhea.     Lawrence  Chemi- 
cal Company.     183,389  ;  Nov.  13. 
Preparation    for    treatment    of   Riggs'    disease,    pyorrhea, 

etc.        Heroic      Gum      Remedy      Company.        169,246 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Preparation    for    treatment   of    the    bowels.      J.    Dutton. 

182,705  ;  Oct.  30. 
Preparation   for  use  as  a  preventive  of  rheumatism  and 

for   neutralizing   uric    acid.      A.    J.    Adams.      168,910 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Preparation  for  use  as  blood  regeneration,  etc.,  Neutral 

Iron.     A/S   Ferrosan.     166,216;   Mar.   20. 
Preparation    for   u-se   in    effecting    a   permanent    wave   in 

the  hair.     Alexandre  &  Emile.     182,695  ;  Dec.  18. 
Preparation    for    use    in    internal    inflammation.      E.    W. 

Knowlton.      169.977 ;   Jan.    23. 
Preparation  for  use  In  removing  discoloration   from  the 

teeth.     J.  H.  Foote.     175,856  ;  June  26. 
Preparation  for  use  in  the  treatment  of  eczema.     R.   C. 

Garrett.     171,268  ;  May  22. 
Preparation  for  use  in  the  treatment  of  hog  cholera,  etc. 

J.  M.  Bowman.     181,172  ;  July  31. 
Preparation  for  usfe  in  the  treatment  of  the  hair.     H.  L. 

Holt.     173,285  ;  Mar.  27. 
Preparatioti    for    use    in    the    treatment    of    tuberculosis. 

Crenshaw  &  Home.     183,820;  Dec.  4. 
Preparation    for    use    in    the    treatment    of    tuberculosis, 

asthma,  etc.     J.  D.  McCandless.     180,873  ;  Aug.  14. 
Preparation    for    use    in    treating    diphtheria,    etc.       h. 

Frasher.     182,241 ;  Oct.  23. 
Preparation  for  use  In  treating  the  scalp  and  promoting 

the  growth  of  hair.     J.  A.  Dickson.     182,405  ;  Oct.  30. 
Preparation    for   use   in  -treating   tousilitis,    sore    throat, 

and  for  a  laxative.    R.  B.  Smith.     179,334  ;  Sept.  25. 
Preparation  for  use  on   the  skin  to  keep  the  mosquitoes 

awav.  Liquid.     Baltic  Chemical  Co.     165,341  ;  Jan.  30. 
Preparation,   Infants'   colic.     E.  B.    Johnston.      164,168 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Preparation  intended  to  remove  superfluous  fat.     Modern 

Pharmacal  Co.     184,616  :  Doc.  4. 
Preparation  of  acid  reaction  for  preventing  rust.     Amer- 
ican Chemical  Paint  Company.     156,955  ;  Apr.  3. 
Preparation,  Stomach.     F.  X.  Rondeau.     165,035  :  July  10. 
Preparation  to  prevent  annoyance  by  flies  and  vermin  on 

live     stock,     Liquid.       Fly-Hike     Company.       176,959 ; 

June  12. 
Preparation  to  relieve  indigestion,  heartburn,  and  gases. 

I.  Ehrllch.     181,113  ;  Oct.  30. 
Preparation    used    for    the    destruction    and    eradication 

of   lice,    insects,    and   other   vermin.      J.    F.    Gallagher. 

158,169;  Aug.  7. 
Preparation   used   for   the  treatment  of  goiter  and  as   a 

prophylactic.     Merck  &  Co.     180,076  ;   Aug.   14. 
Preparation   used   in   the   treatment    of    general    debility, 

lost  vitality,  etc.     Standard  Dr'ig  Company.     176,290  ; 

June  19. 
Preparation  used  in  the  treatment  of  kidney  and  bladder 

diseases,    etc.       Standard    Drug     Company.       176,289 ; 

June  19. 
Preparations    and    tonic    medicine.      Charles    H.    Phillips 

Chemical  Co.     178,466  ;   Sept.  11. 
Preparations   and   tonic   medicines.      Charles    H.    Phillips 

Chemical  Co.     178,463 ;   Sept.   11. 
Preparations   for  germicidal,   insecticidal,   and  deodorant 

purposes,   etc.     G.   T.   Wilson.     185,277 ;   Nov.   27. 
Preparations    for    protecting    animal    substances    against 

chemicals.     Actien-Gesellschaft   for   Anilin-Fabrikation. 

170,232  ;  Mar.  27. 
Preparations  for  the  hair.     Lanoil  System  Ltd.     174,90;i ; 

Nov.  13. 
Preparations  for  the  relief  of  itching,  inflammation  and 

irritation  of  the  skin,  biliousness,  etc.     C.   G.   Luther. 

156,331 ;   Sept.  11. 
Preparations  for  the  treatment  of  necro-bacillosis,   green 

scours,  or  bowel  trouble,  etc.     E.  B.  Fenton.     168,840  : 

Feb,    l.S. 
Preparations  for  the  treatment   of  tuberculosis.      Soci6t(5 

des      Produits      Chimiques      de      L'Isle      Saint-Denis. 

166,579  :   Feb.   13. 
Preparations  for  treatment  of  constipation  and  its  symp- 
toms.    Gotham  Corporation.     177,040  ;   July   10. 
Preparations   for   tre.ntment   of   fever,    polyarthritis,    etc. 

Farbwerke  vorm.  Meister  Lucius  &  Bruning.     175,078: 

July  3. 
Preparations  for  tre.Ttment  of  la  grippe,  influenza,  coughs, 

colds,  etc.     Sydney  Ross  Co.     169.985  :  Feb.  6. 
Preparations,     insect-destroying.       J.     Hertz.       181,596 ; 

Sept.    18. 


Preparations,    Laxatives    and    corrective.      Gotham    Cor. 

poration.     173,928  ;  "Apr.  17. 
Preparations  used  as  hypnotics.     Merck  &  Co.     167,685  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Preparations    used     for    gland    inviglopator     treatmente. 

O.  S.  Schmidt.     184,623  ;   Dec.  4. 
Preparations   used  for   the   prevention    and   treatment   of 

germ      diseases.        General      Laboratories.        181,885 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Preservative    for    pound    and   trap    nets.      G.    A.    Heuer. 

186.231 ;  Dec.  11. 
Prophylactics    for    the     prevention     of    sexual     diseases. 

Retailers'       Manufacturing       Corporation.         172,014 ; 

Apr.    10. 
Proteins,   pollens,  urease,  etc.     Arlington  Chemical  Com- 
pany.   173,587 ;  May  8, 
Purgative   and   laxative.      B.    Osman.      181,610 ;    Nov.    6. 
.  Purgative  tea.     A.  W.  Niedzielski.     180,384  ;  Sept.  18. 
Purgatives     or     laxative     tablets.       Sydney     Ross     Co. 

168,903;   Jan.   2. 
Pyorrhea     remedy.      Daugherty     &     Jackson.      172,666 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Quinine  and  bismuth.  Double  idodide  of.     EtablissementB 

Poulenc  frferes.     173.748  ;  June  26. 
Radiator  cement.     A.  D.  Starr.     171,044  ;  Feb.  20. 
Radioactive  reconstituent.     A.  Gazzoni  &  C.   11  Gerente. 

17."i,385  ;  July  17. 
Radium..     Radium    Emanation    Corporation.      183,890; 

Nov.  20. 
Rat    and    mice    poison   and    insecticide.      A.    L.    Milligan. 

153,764  ;  Dec.  18. 
Rat   exterminator.     F.    E.   Lagerholm.      163,586 ;    Oct.   9. 
Raw    materials    and    essential    oils    for    manufacturing 

hair  tonics,  etc.     R.  M.  Froehlich.     179,529  :  Nov.  20. 
Relief   of   carbuncles,    tumors,    etc.      C.   Bascelll   &   Bros. 

173,462;   Nov.    6. 
Remedies  for  cough-producing  affections  and  colds.     Wes- 

coe  Laboratories.     182,633  ;  Nov.  13. 
Remedies  for  gonorrhea.     A.  L.  Curtis.     181,981 ;  Sept.  25. 
Remedies  for  indigestion  and  dyspepsia.     Cofield  Labora- 
tories, Inc.      184,324;   Dec.   18. 
Remedies    for   skin    diseases.    External.      Amore   Drug   & 

Chemical   Company.     175,977  ;   May   29. 
Remedies  for  tobacco  habit,  etc.     H.   J.  Brown  Medicine 

Company.     160,332  ;   June  12. 
Remedy  and  insecticide.  Abortion.    Brick  Bowman  Remedy 

Company.      166,126 ;    Sept.    18. 
Remedy,  Dandruff.     J.  E.  Cnrran  Corporation.     165,985  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Remedy  for  chickens,  Sorehead.     T.  J.  Knight.     158,875  ; 

May  8. 
Remedv  for   chlorosis,   malnutrition,   anaemia,  etc.     M.   J. 

Breitenbach  Company.     164,580 ;   Feb.   13. 
Remedy  for  cold  in   head,   grippe,   influenza,   etc.      G.   H. 

Hyland.     172,595;  May  29. 
Remedy  for  colds,  grippe,  and  fever.     Stimule  Company, 

170,047  ;  Jan.  23. 
Remedv  for  corns  and  bunions.    N.  Schlosinger.    166,854  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Remedy    for    corns,    calluses,    and    warts.      S.    Holzman. 

170.818;  Apr.  3. 
Remedy    for    dandruff.       Keller-Snelson     Co.       168,265 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Remedy  for  diseases  in  poultry.     Thos.  Southard  Poultry 

Supply    Co.      167,337 ;   Apr.    10. 
Remedy  for  diseases  of  the  stomach,  blood,  etc.     Jenkins 

Orus;    Company.      175,198:    Dec.   4. 
Remedy  for  dyspepsia   and  indigestion.      Stothnrt's  Drug 

Store.     183,542  :  Dec.  18. 
Remedy  for  enteric  disturbances.     Farbenfabriken   vorm. 

Friedr,  Bayer  &  Co.     18.''>.573  ;  Dec.  11. 
Remedy  for  expectant  mothers.   Herbal.     H.   M.   Macdon- 

ald.     157,492  ;  June  19. 
Remedy  for  Indigestion,  gas,  nausea,  etc.     Genuine  Rem- 
edies Company.     169,708  ;  Jan.  2. 
Remedy  for  itch.     L.  J.   Sharp.     187,646  ;  Dec.  25. 
Rempdv    for  mixed  infection,   swine   plague,   or   flu,    Hog. 

W.  P.  Van  Gilder,  and  S.  E.  Ward.     167,495;  Feb.  13. 
Remedy  for  piles.     H.  O.  Brown.     182,397  ;   Dec.  18. 
Remedy  for  piles,  cold  in  the  chest,  etc.     S.  Y.  C.  O.  Co. 

180,241  ;   Sept.  25.  „,     ^  „     „ 

Remedy    for    seasickness.    Medicinal.      W.    Jones    &    Co. 

171.804  ;  Feb.  20. 
Remedy   for   stomach   disorders  and   constipation.      I.    A. 

Melnick.      183,488  ;    Nov.    13.  „  .  .  ,  „ 

Remedy  for  the  relief  of  coughs,  colds,  etc.    Bristol-Myers 

Company.     169.526;  Jan.  9.  ^,       ,     , 

Remedy    for    the    treatment    of    goiter.      Reese    Chemical 

Company.      178.359 :    .July    17. 
Remedv    for    toothache    and    neuralgia,    and    remedy    for 

corns.     L.  Schnlze.     180,392 ;  .Tuly  31.  . 

Remedy   for   treating   skin    diseases    and   skin    infections. 

.Johnson  &  McGrath  Laboratory.     180,010 :  Dec    1.8. 
Remedy    for    tre.Ttment    of    fainting    fits,    etc.       Societe 

Francaiso  de  Recherches  et   Applications   Scientifiques. 

184,188;   Dec.  18.  _   ,  ^         -      „   <.,       r 

Remedy  for  worms  in  dogs.     Willows,  Francis,  Butler  & 

Thompson,   Limited.     167,113  ;  May   29. 
Remedv,  Germicidal.     Unruh  H.  P.  Co.  ,1^5  ?40:  July  10. 
Remedv,   Hoof-rot.     A.   A.   Broclcett.     152,831 :   Jan.   2. 
Remedy,  Pile.     H.  A.  Pond.     179.425  ;   Sept  18. 
Rerondy.    Prophylactic.      Reese    Chemical    Co.      lo5,l.^.i . 

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Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


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Remedy,    Sore-throat.      J.    Holland.      179,407 ;    Aug.    14. 
Remedv  to  prevent  liemorrhages.     D.  C.  Smith.    181,417  ; 

Aug."  28. 
Remedy   used   for   seasickness,   etc.      Max    Zeller   SOhne. 

177,793-4  ;  Oct.  30. 
Remedy    u.-^ed    for    the    treatment    of   distemper   In    dogs. 

Dr.   W.   D.  Jensen.     167,943  ;  Apr.   10. 
Remedy,  Veterinary.     H.   C.   Babbitt.     171,347 ;   Feb.   20. 
Roach-destroying   composition.      W.    Schilplin.      177,697  ; 

July  10. 
Roach-exterminating    poison.      W.    S.    Tatjens.      180,773 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Rodents  and   yermin.   Preparation  for  exterminating.     T. 

Meyer.     171,735  :  Mar.  20. 
Rodents.     Preparation     for     exterminating.       T.     Meyer. 

171,739-40 ;  Mar.  20. 
Rouge.     A.  H.  Arlt.     179,512  ;  Oct.  9. 
Rouge.     Armand  Company.     183.244 ;  Dec.  4. 
Rouge.     Colgate  &  Company.     174,290:   May   29. 
Rouge.     Remiller  Co.     180,723  ;  Aug.  28. 
Rouge.      Ross    Company.      176,763 ;    June    19. 
Rouge  and  face  powder.     Marinello   Company.     177,187  ; 

July  31. 
Rouge  and  face  powder.     Marinello  Company.     182,426  ; 

Nov.   6. 
Rouge   and    face   powder.      Y.    Vivaudou,    Inc.      170,229  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Rouge  and  powder.     F.   X.   Lewis.     174. 4G9  ;   May  22. 
Rouge,  cold  cream,  lip  stick,  etc.     Lournay,  Inc.     179,279  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Rouge,    Face.     C.   L.  Forgey.      169,631 ;   Jan.   9. 
Rouge.  Lip.     Remiller  Co.     186,202  :  Dec.  11. 
Rouge  or  powder.     F.  N.   Lewis.     177,856  ;  June  5. 
Rouge,    powder,    and   rouge    compacts,    brilliantines,    etc. 

Louis  Philippe,    Inc.     173,105 ;   June  26. 
Rouges,     face    i)owders,     compact,     etc.       A.     Schjielder. 

180,895  ;  Oct.  23. 
Rubber  articles.  Accelerators,   fillers,  pigments,  etc.,  used 

in    the   compounding   of.     Rubber   Service   Laboratories 

Company.     171,469;  Feb.   27. 
Rubber  articles.   Compound  used  in  the  curing  of.     Rub- 
ber  Service   Laboratories  Company.      171,470;   Av.g.    7. 
Rubber.    Chemical    composition   to    assist    vulcanizing    of. 

Vul  Ko  Cere  Co.     169.940;   Feb.  13. 
Rubber    manufacturing,    Drv    color    for   use   in.      Ault   & 

Wiborg  Co.     167,285  ;  Apr.  3. 
Rust  remover  and  pickling  Compound  for  metals.     Peter 

A.  Frasse  &  Co.     180.853  ;   Sept.  11. 
Rust    remover    and    preventive?      W.    Wandel    Mfg.    Co. 

179,573;    Sept.    11. 
Rust  removers,  rouge,  etc.     J.  E.  Smith.     175.528  :  Oct.  9. 
Rust-solvent  preparations.    Halstead  Specialties  Company. 

168,149  ;  Jan.  23. 
Sachet,  tooth  powder,  cold  cream,  etc.     Richard  Hudnut. 

186,188-91  ;  Dec.  11. 
Saline  cathartic.     R.  J.  Strasenburgh  Company.     178,641 ; 

July  31. 
Saline    preparation    for    rheumatism,    kidney    disorders, 

etc.     Saltrates  Limited.     183.598 ;  Dec.  4. 
Salt.     Bevis   Rock   Salt  Co.     176,109-11;   July   17. 
Salt.     Capell  Salt  Company.     172,974  ;  June  26. 
Salt.      Ohio   Salt   Company.     170,593 ;   Feb.    13. 
Salt.     Ohio  Salt  Company.     171,863  ;  Feb.  20. 
Salt.     Bernard   &  Blanchard.      183,902 :    Dec.    18. 
Salt.     Remington  Salt  Company.     182,317;  Oct.  16. 
Salt  cake.     Graham,  Rowe  &  Company.     182,375  ;  Oct.  16 
Salt   compound.    Granular   effervescing.      Physio-Chemical 

Laboratories,    Inc.       173,672 ;    Dec.    18. 
Salt,    Culinary.      E.    Feuillie.      173,824  ;    May    15. 
Salt.   Drv   chemical  mixture   of  health.      Abbey   Efferves- 
cent Salt  Company.     180,644-5  ;   Dec.   18. 
Salt.  Dry  chemical  mixture  or  effervescent.     Abbey  Effer- 
vescent Salt  Company.     169,695  ;  Feb.  6. 
Salt  for  curing  meat.     B.  Mayer.      177,014  ;  Aug.   28. 
Salt   for   meat   curing  and   general   use,   Medium.     Carey 

Salt   Company.     166,653 ;   Jan.   2. 
Salt,  Table,     Haas,  Baruch  &  Co.     181,745;   Sept.  18. 
Salt,    Table.      International    Salt    Company.      181,947-8 

Sept.  25. 
Salts,    Alkaline.      Abel-Jensen    Laboratories.      171,884 

Apr.  24. 
Salts,  Bath.    Citv  of  Paris  Dry  Goods  Company.    175,917 

July  31. 
Salts.  Bath.     L.  S.  Thomas.     184.628  ;  Dec.  4. 
Salts,     bicarbonate     of     soda,     boric     acid,     borax,     ertc, 

Ensom.     Fabvan  &  Company.     166.363  ;  Jan.  9, 
Salts,    ci'eam    tartar,    spirits    of    camphor,    etc.,    Epsom. 

Worden  Grocer  Company.     145,375  ;  Feb.  20. 
Salt«;    for    metal    heatina    baths.      Bellis    Heat    Treating 

Companv.     170.749:   Feb.  13. 
Salts  pills,  Epsom-.     H.  D.  Kuhn.     181,999  ;   Nov.   6. 
Salve.     M.   E,   Bidelraan.     182,464;  Dec,   18, 
Salve.     Columbus   Chemical   Company.      165.746;   Dec.   4. 
Salve.     S.  W.  Hill  and  Sons.     181,119;  Sept.  18. 
Salve    and    cough    drops.      O.    V.    Gallagher,      166,227 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Salve  and   lotion.     T.  Kleiner,     180,124:   Sept,   18. 
Salve    and    lotion    for    the   skin    and    scalp.      T.    Kleiner. 

180,124  ;  Sept,  18, 
Salve  and  mud  pack  and  mud-pack  beautifler.  Mud.     Asp 

Faysol  Comnany,     182.372  :   Oct.   16. 
Salve,    Cancer.      Harrv    E.    Ritter    &    Mary    V.    Gordon. 

176,917  :  July  10. 


Salve,  Corn.     M.  Brandos,     177,768 ;  Aug.  21. 

Salve,  Corn.     M.  L.  Wilson.     165,251;  Apr.  10. 

Salve,  Corn.     M.  M.   Winchell  Co.     180,092  ;   Sept.   11. 

Salve,  Corn.     A.  Wolfe,     176,866  ;  Aug,  21, 

Salve,    Foot.      L.    Brown.      178,548 ;    Nov.    6. 

Salve  for  acute  colds,  etc.     Sowers  and  Gough.     158,839  : 

Nov.   13. 
Salve    for   all   swelling   and    cancer.    Healing.      S.    Abels. 

169,696  ;  Jan.  9. 
Salve  for  blood  poison  and  a  healing  salve.     R.  Rogerson. 

169,649  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Salve    for     burns,     scalds,     and    sunburn.       R.     Gabbola. 

165,284  ;   Jan.   2. 
Salve    for   burns,    wounds,    etc.      A.    J.    Krank    Mfg.    Co. 

173,050:   Apr.   10. 
Salve    for    eczema,     etc.       Hergy     Company.       175,082 ; 

June  5. 
Salve   for   eczema,    salt   rheum,   acne,    etc.      J.    A.    Bond 

171.061  ;   July  10. 

Salve  for  external  use  and  face  cream.  Western  Whole- 
sale Drug  Co.     171,971  ;  Feb.  20. 

Salve  for  itch,  sores,  etc.  F.  A.  Harness.  186,128 : 
Dec.  18. 

Salve  for  piles.     R.  B.    Heed.     169,810  ;   Feb.   13. 

Salve  for  piles,  burns,  and  open  sores.  I.  Rochon. 
173,725  ;  June  26. 

Salve  for  sore  and  calloused  feet.  Healing.  A.  Michel. 
173,521  ;  Apr.  3. 

Salve  for  the  amelioration  of  soreness  in  fatigued  human 
pedal  extremities.  International  Consolidated  Chemi- 
cal Corporation.     166,599  ;   Feb.   13. 

Salve  for  the  treatment  of  catarrh,  sore  throat,  etc.  H. 
E.  Capdan.     169  888  ;  Apr.  3. 

Salve  for  the  treatment  of  cuts,  bruises,  etc.  C.  F. 
Wilson.     158,068  ;  Jan.  2. 

Salve  for  the  treatment  of  pneumonia,  influenza,  croup, 
asthma,  and  colds.     H.  F.   Dickson.     174,768  ;  .Tune  5. 

Salve  for  treating  sore  throat,  croup,  etc.  Brooks  Chem- 
ical Co.     176,599  ;   June  19. 

Salve,  Healing.     J.  F^raut.     171,828  ;  Mar.  20. 

Salve.  Healing.     C.  P.  Ross,     183,454  ;  Dec,   18, 

Salve,  Healing,     Wicks  Pharmacal  Co,     175,418:  Dec,  18. 

Salve,  Medicinal.  Mentho  Sulphur  Company.  182,420 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Salve,  ointment,  and  liniment.  J.  D.  King,  sr.  171.928: 
Feb,  20,    •  fe-  ,        . 

Salve  or  cream  for  reduction  of  adipose  tissue,  H. 
Oppenheimer,      169,495 ;   Feb,    13, 

Salve  or  ointments  and  oils  as  remedial  agents,  E,  B. 
Knight.     171,176;  Feb.  20. 

Salve  or  skin  balm  which  is  an  antiseptic  dressing.  T.  H. 
Adams.      166,970;   Jan.   23. 

Salve,    Pile.      F.    E.    Harrison.      178,843 ;    Nov.    6. 

Salves.     A.  E.  Allen.     171,782:  Oct.  30. 

Salves.     A.  Zlelinski.     175,905;    June   19, 

Salves  and  ointments,     C,   P.  Dixon,     162,613  ;  May  29. 

Salves  and  ointments,  Endazoin  Company.  184.026 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Salves  and  ointments  for  boils,  carbuncles,  etc.  No- 
Lance   Chemical   Company.     175,729  ;   May   29. 

Salves  and  pills  for  piles.  A.  K.  Condrajian.  180,328  ; 
Aug.   28. 

Salves,     washes,      and     ointments.        A.      A.      Gasaway. 

170.062  ;  Mar.  20. 

Scalp    cleanser.     Germicide.      G.    D.    Tietjcn.      169,459 ; 

Mar.  6, 
Scenting  purposes.   Natural   and  synthetic  products   used 

for.     Ungerer  &  Company.     184,998 :   Dec.   4. 
Serum,      Anti-hog-cholera,       Anchor      Serum      Compar 

184,053  :  Nov.   27. 
Serum,    hog-cholera   virus,    mixed    infection    baoterin    for 

swine,     etc.     Clear     refined     anti-hog-cholera.       Globe 

Laboratories,      163,752  :   Mav   29, 
Shampoo.     J.   Abrams,      178,368 ;   Oct,   9. 
Shampoo.     Concentrated  Products  Corporation.     173,323 ; 

Apr,    10. 
Shampoo.      Graham    Bros.    Soap    Company.      174,573-4 ; 

May  22. 
Shampoo.      Hygienic   Laboratories.     173,931 ;    Apr.   10. 
Shampoo.      A.   .T.  Krank  Mfg.   Co.     169,858  ;   June   5. 
Shampoo.      S.    B.   Levey.      170,172 ;   May   29. 
Shampoo.     A.   Noll.      183,757:    Nov.   13. 
Shampoo.     R.   I.   Paddon.     183,120 :   Nov.    13. 
Shampoo.     Schlintz  Bros.  Co.     182,724  ;  Oct.  30. 
Shampoo.  Coconut-oil.     Microba  Antiseptic  Co.     180,613  ; 

Aug,  21, 

Shampoo   cream.     M.    B.   Horner.      178,613 ;   July   17. 
Shampoo     powder.       Evan    Williams     Company    Limited 

170,715  ;  Mar.  6. 
Shampoo      preparation.        Dearborn      Supplv      Company 

177,656  ;  .Inly  10. 
Shampoo    preparation.      T.    C.    Fuller.      165.281  :    Dec.    4 
Shampoo   preparation.     G.   Pagonis.      183,312 ;   Dec.   4. 
Shampoo    preparation,    massage    cream,    pvep.iration    for 

treatment  of  the  hair.   O.  A.  Tillman.   160,643  ;  July  31 
Shampoo,  scalp,   and  hair  oils,  etc.     Hall,   Thralls  &  Co 

175,555  :  July  10, 
Shampoos,      B.    J.   Watts.      169,659 ;    Jan,    9, 
Shampoos,    hair   tonic,    perfume,    etc,      Tekna,      175,112 

June  5, 
Silk,    Chemical    preparation    used    to    treat.      Carpenter 

Chemical  Company.     169,473  ;  Jan.  9. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Si)k,  Material  for  bleaching  and  degumming.  Surpass 
Chemical   Co.      172,658;   Mar.    6. 

Silk  softener.  Taylors  Silk  Emulsion,  Inc.  179.973 ; 
AVLg.  7. 

Sirup,    Cou.ah.     Albers  Company.     184,048 ;   Sept.  18. 

Sirup,  Iiorehflund,  honey,  and  tar  sirup,  blood  purifier, 
etc..  Laxative.     Zinn  Chemical  Co.     180,7.S1  ;   Sept.  18. 

Sirups  for  the  relief  of  coughs,  eolds,  and  bronchitis. 
San   Antonio   Drug  Co.      176,656:    July   10. 

Skin    lolion.      Salvaderm    Co.      178,934;    Aug.    14. 

Skins  and  hides,  Swelling  and  unhairiug  agents  for. 
Rohm   &  Haas  Aktiengesellschaft.     164,557  ;   Jan.  2. 

Snuff.     A.  Carmel.     183,818;  Nov.  20. 

Soap.  Iron-rust,  ink,  and  stain.  N.  C.  Edv?ards.  177,658  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Soaps  and  perfumes.  Odoriferous  products  for  use  in  the 
production  of.  Morana,  Incorporated.  170,533 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Soda,  C.iustic.  United  States  Alkali  Export  Association 
Inc.     184,009  ;  Dec.  18. 

Soda,  granulated  lye,  and  clilorinated  lime.  Caustic. 
Hooker   Electrochemical    Company.      169,903 :   .\pr.    24. 

Soda,  Sesquicarbonate  of.  Solway  Process  Company. 
171,768  ;  Feb.  20. 

#1  Sodium  hydrosulphlte,  #2  sodium  hydrosulphite, 
sodium  bisulphite,  etc.  H.  D.  Kampf.  181,285; 
Oct.  30. 

Sodium  potassium,  bismutho  tartrate  in  glucose-aqueous 
solution.  Etablissements  Poulenc  Frferes.  173,753 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Sodium  silicate.  Philadelphia  Quartz  Company.  158,727  ; 
June  20. 

Solderius  flux.  Pallady  Welding  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    168.548  ;  Feb.  13. 

Soldering  flux  in  salts,  paste,  and  fluid  forms.  F.  Chap- 
man.    170,123;  Mar.  20. 

Solution,  composition,  or  mixture  for  the  removal  or 
prevention  of  incrustation  or  corrosion  in  steam  gen- 
erators, etc.     Hughes  and  Hancock.     178.667  ;  Nov.  20. 

Solution  for  clearing  stopped  up  drain  and  sewer  pipes. 
Hercules  Chemic.il  Co.     181,446  ;  Nov.  6. 

Solution  for  the  treatment  of  inflamed,  tender,  or  bleed- 
ing gums,  pyorrhea,  etc.  J.  W.  Behrendt.  173,554; 
Apr.   3. 

Soporiflc.      Merck   &   Co.      177.312  ;   July   10. 

Specific,   Rheumatism.     J.    P.   Teague.      181,965 ;    Nov.   6 

Sprav  ins'-cticide.  International  Chemical  Company  of 
America.     177,329;   June  26. 

Spray  solutions.  Tree  and  plant.  Sulpho-Napthol  Com- 
pany.    181,964;   Sept.   25. 

Spraying  trees  and  vegetables.  Material  for.  Richmond 
D.Tiry  Company.     176,854:  .\ug.  21. 

Spreader  to  be  added  to  sprays,  Calcium-caseinate.  J.  F. 
Littovy.     161,263.:  Apr.  10. 

Starch  solvents.  Takamine  Laboratory,  Inc.  161,285 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Steel.  Liquid  u.sed  in  heat-treating.  Nypros  Steel  Com- 
pany.    170,400  :   Apr.   3. 

Sterili^insr  preparation  used  in  surgery.  Skin-.  Empire 
Bin<'homiral   Company.     172,373  :   Feb.  27. 

Sulphur.       Kutner-Ooldstein    Co.       183,304:    Nov.    13. 

Sulphur.  San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.  177.869-70; 
Dec.  18. 

Sulphur.     San  Francisco   Sulphur  Co.     177.873  :  Dec.  18. 

Sulphur.     San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.     181,351:  Sept.  11. 

Sulphur.     San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.     181.352:  Aug.  28. 

Sulphur.     San  Joaquin  Grocery  Co.     182,267  :  Oct.  23. 

Sulphur  compound.  Pulverulent.  Chemische  Pabrik  Mari- 
enfolde  G.  m.  b.  H.     163,737  :  Jan.  30. 

Sulpho-chromic  salts  for  making  battery  fluids.  Central 
Scientific   Company.      185,447:   Dec.   11. 

Suppositories.     Drug  Products   Co.      173,999 :   Apr.   10. 

Suppositories,  Female.  A.  C.  Schmidt.  177.698; 
Aug.  14. 

Suppositories,  Vaginal.     F.  A.  Eliason.     178,660;  Nov.  6. 

Suppositories,  Vaginal.     J.  R.  Yagyu.     179.022  :  Aug.  28. 

Suprarenal  extract.  Solution  of.  Novocol  Chemical  Mfg. 
Co.     177,319  :  Aug.  7. 

Svnthetic  petrolatum  and  petroleum  .ielly.  Sherwood 
Petroleum    Company.       179.063:    Aug.    14. 

Tablet,  Antimalarial.     F.  S.   Duffy.     175,547  :  May  15. 

Tablet  for  indi,i;pstion,  ailments  of  tlie  throat,  etc..  Medi- 
cated. Lambert  Pharmacal  Company.  170,770 : 
Feb,  13. 

Tablet.   Liver.      T.   E.    Smith.      181,541  :    Nov.    20. 

Tablet,  Tonic  and  laxative.  Alpha  Chemical  Company. 
154,468;    Feb.   20. 

Tablets  and  antiseptic  preparations  for  the  treatment  of 
scalds,  burns,  etc.     W.  W.  Herrick.     174.206  :  Apr.  24. 

Tablets  and  salve  for  hemorrhoids.  Cumberland  Chemi- 
cal Co.     178,167  :  July  10. 

Tablets.   Antiseptic.      S.   P.  Hitter.     169,780:    Feb.  13. 

Tablets.   Cold.     C.  R.   Birchflel.     167,377:   Nov.   27. 

Tablets  for  aiding  indigestion,  influenza,  etc.  J.  G.  Wal- 
lace.     181,095;   Oct.   9. 

Tablets  for  colds,  coua:bs,  headache,  etc.  Standard  Medi- 
cal   Society,    Inc.      166,326:    .Tune    26. 

Tablets  for  colds,  coughs,  la  grippe,  headache,  and  neu- 
ralgia. Standard  Medical  Society.  Inc.  166,326; 
Mar.  20. 

Tablets  for  constipation,  liver,  kidneys,  stomach,  and 
bowels.      J.    D.    Salem.      178,000-1 :    .Aug.    21. 


;rippe.     Tab-Co.   Corn- 


Tablets   for   headaches,   colds,  and 
pany.     169,190  ;  Feb.  13. 

Tablets  for  nervousness,  headaches,  anaemia,  etc.     Taylor 
Gland   Research    Laboratories.      183,457 :    Dec.   4. 

Tablets  for  relief  of  headache,  neuralgia,  grippe,  etc.     M. 
J.  Ryan.     168,017  ;  Jan.  23. 

Tablets  for  relieving  dyspepsia  and  constipation,  etc.     W. 
H.   F.   Tenny.      160,644 ;   June   19. 

Tablets  for  the  relief  of  headache,  neuralgia,  colds,  rheu- 
matism, etc.     M.  C.  Smucker.     180,900  ;  .4ug.  28. 

Tablets  for  the  treatment  of  colds,  la  grippe,  and  head- 
ache.    J.  T.  Baltar.     179,258;  Aug.  14. 

Tablets,   Gas.     J.   Baalmann.     169,996 :   Apr.   24. 

Tablets,  Herb.     S.  D.  Clegg.     175,070  ;  May  22. 

Tablets,  Laxative.     C.  G.  Alley.     169,790  ;   Feb.  13. 

Tablets,     lotions,     silver-nitrate     sticks,     capsicum     plas- 
ters,  powders,    etc.      C.    M.   Owen.      178,277 ;   July   24. 

Tablets,  Medicinal.     California  Alfalfa  Products  Company. 
158,221  ;  Apr.   3. 

Tablets,  Throat.     H.   C.  Jarvis.     167,132  ;  Jan.  9. 

Tablets  to  be  used  in  the  treatment  of  heart  disease,  rheu- 
matism, etc.     S.  Nakamura.     153,686  ;  Mar.  13. 

Tablets,     Vegetable     laxative.       Solai 
180,455  ;   Sept.   4. 

Talcum  and  face  powders,  face  creams,  etc.     Benz  Toilet 
Products,  Inc.     185,198  :  Dec.  4. 

Talcum,   face   powder,  bath  salts,   etc.     Richard   Hudnut. 
185,969  ;  Dec.  18. 

Talcum,  shampoo  .Ielly,  medicinal  plasters,  and  salve.     W. 
M.  Benedict.     170,556  ;  Mar.  20. 

Tanning    animal    skins,    harness,    etc.      Preparation    for. 
B.  Heller  &  Company.     171,126  :  Feb.  13. 

Tanning  extracts.     Tannin  Corporation.     184.995  :  Dec.  4. 

Tanning     materials.       Fulcra-Tan     Company.       180,118 ; 
July  31. 

Tea    for    the    treatment    of    obesity.      W.    C.    Boethllng. 
183.247;  Dec.  18. 

Tea,   Medicinal.     F.   Forowicz.     183.370 ;   Dec.   4. 

Toilet  articles.     Ger-Le  Laboratories.     176,403  ;  Sept.  25. 

Toilet  articles  and  preparations.     Continental  Drug  Cor- 
poration.    170.056  :  Feb.  6. 

Toilet  creams.     Haubigant,  Inc.     175.493  ;  May  15. 

Toilet  creams  and  astringents.     K.  M.  Quinlan.     180.986; 
Aug.  21. 

Toilet  lotion  for  chapped  hands  and  face.     M.  S.  Hoech- 
stetter.     181,599  :  Dec.  18. 

Toilet  lotions.    M.  E.  Brinck^rhoff.     163.612-12ii  :  Feb.  13. 

Toilet   powders   and    handkerchief   extracts.      Perfumerie 
Gal,    Sociedad   Anonimff.      169,418 :    Apr.    17. 

Toilet   powders,   toilet   waters,   after-shaving  lotions,   etc. 
J.  B.  Williams  Company.     182.525  ;   Dec.  4. 

Toilet  preparation.     Dearborn  Supply  Company.    177,657  ; 
July  10. 

Lowell      Company. 


Drug     Company. 


157,375-6 ; 


Toilet     preparation. 

Apr.    10. 
Toilet     preparation. 

Sept.  18. 
Toilet    preparation. 

Nov.   6. 
Toilet  preparation 

and    rough    skin. 

Mar.   13. 
Toilet    preparation    for   the   eves.      D.   Ansehl.      183,811 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Toilet    preparation 

168,868  :  Jan.  2. 
Toilet   preparation    for   the    skin.      Sandra    Laboratories, 

Inc.     182,486  ;  Oct.  23. 
Toilet    preparations. 

179,392  ;  July  31. 
Toilet   preparations. 

Dec.  18. 
Toilet     preparations. 

141,229  ;  May  15. 
Toilet  preparations. 
Toilet  preparations. 
Toilet  preparations. 
Toilet  preparations. 
Toilet    nreparations. 

Jan.   30. 
Toilet  preparations. 

Dec.  11. 
Toilet  preparations. 


Masol     Chemical     Co.       181,760; 
C.    F.    Wunderlich    Co.       178.943; 


for   softeninsr  and    whitening  chapped 
Kanders    Pharmacal    Co.      172,882; 


for   the   skin.      F.    R.    Arnold    &    Co. 


Barr    Manufacturing    Corporation. 

George   Borgfeldt   &   Co.      185,104  ; 

Laboratory     Specialty     Company. 


M.  J.  Langdon.      182,474; 

D.  Mason.     1n7.3."0:   Feb. 

P.  Meyer.     167,186;  Jan. 

E.  J.  O'Connor.     170,947 

Perkins    Products    Co. 


Nov.   13. 

13. 
9. 
;  Mar.  20. 

165,411  ; 


Plough  Chemical  Company.    186,391 ; 


E.   Shely.      162.696 :   Apr.   3. 
Toilet  preparations  and  theatrical  perfumery.     L.  Leich- 

ner.     181.402-6;  Oct.  30. 
Toilet    preparations — viz,     toilet    clay.      J.     H.      Martin. 

171.180  ;  Feb.  13. 
Toilet  water.     W.  J.  Bush  &  Co.     173.170-1 ;  Apr.  24. 
Toilet  waters,  shampoos,  hair  tonics,  etc.    Saxon  Perfume 

Company.     170,039  :  June  5. 
Tonic.     Proud's  Portolive  Co.     172,615  :  M.iy  15. 
Tonic.     R.  J.   Strasenburgh  Company.     173.686;  Apr.   10. 
Tonic.      Thacher  Medicine   Company.      186.398;   Dec.    18. 
Tonic.     E.   G.  Twombly,   administratrix  of  the   estate  of 

Dr.    James    Twombly.      171,341  :    Apr.    24. 
Tonic    and     regulator.     Female.       I.    N.     Stowe,     M.     D. 

141,241  :  June  5. 
Tonic    and    system    renovator.      P.    C.    Hyde.      181,893 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Tonic,  antiseptic  tablets,  and  ijlood  pills.  Dog  and  puppy. 

H.   B.   Furgerson,   M.   D.      180:597  :   .^ug.    7. 
Tonic,   Blood,   liver,  and  system.     R.   Gaffney.     181,068 

SdJt.  18. 


II 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1489 


Tonic,   blood   purifier,   and   rlieumatisia    medicine.      .J.    U. 

Skechan.     1.58,6P1 ;  Feb.  27. 
Tonic   compound.      Cumberland   Chemical    Co.      178,166 ; 

July  10.  .... 

Tonic   compound  for   treating   worms,   etc.,   in    boss   and 

other  live  stock.     A.  J.  White.     177,459  ;  July  31. 
Tonic,  Digestive.     E.  S.  Gebhart.     174,518 ;  May  8. 
Tonic,  Female  general.     H.  S.  Gilbert.     177,7."53  ;  June  10. 
Tonic  for  cats  and  kittens.     Knox  IMiurmacal  Company. 

177,131  :  June  12. 
Tonic  for  kidney  and  bladder  derangements,  Stimulating. 

J.  N.  Greene.     179,467;  Sept.  11. 
Tonic    for    the    skin.      Imperial    Hygienic    Co.      172,476 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Tonic    for    the    treatment    of    rheumatism,    pains,    etc. 

O.   L.   Roberts.     167,657;   Jan.   2. 
Tonic    for    use    in    the    treatment    of    ansemia,    debility, 

stomach  derangements,  etc.,  Medical.     W.  H.  Mathews. 

177,447  ;  July  10. 
Tonic   for    treating   aniemia.    low   vitality,    etc.      Fontola 

Medicine   Co.      183,912 ;    Dec.    IS. 
Tonic  for  treating  nervous  debility   and   diseases  of  the 

nerves.      Cumberland   Chemical   Co.      178,225 ;    Oct.    9. 
Tonic  for  use  upon  the  scalp  or  skin.     E.   D.   Schneider. 

171,140  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tonic,    General.      Metropole    Drug    Company.       151,279 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Tonic,  General.     J.  C.  Norflett.     156,290;  June  26. 
Tonic,  General.     Sudermann  &  Co.     159,772  ;  Mar.  20. 
Tonic,    General    medicinal.     G.     E.    Bureher.     174,124 ; 

Mav  22. 
Tonic,        General        medicinal.  Pabst        Corporation. 

182,111-12  ;  Dec.  18. 
Tonic.  General  system.     D.   Sweet.     177,115  ;  June  12. 
Tonic  in  the  treatment  of  the  weaknesses  and  disorders 

of  the  female  generative  organs.    Modern  Pharmacal  Co. 

172,282;    Apr.    10. 
Tonic,  Liquid.    Southern  Laboratories.    172,064  ;  Mar.  27 
Tonic,  Medicinal.     Pabst   Corporation.     182,110 ;   Nov.   6 
Tonic,  Medicinal.     Wonder  Medicine  Company.     172,813 

May  8. 
Tonic     medicine.       Apollo     Drug     Company.        185,240 

Dec.  18. 
Tonic,  Nerve.     C.  B.  Paz.     151,019  ;  Feb.  20. 
Tonic,   Nutrient.     Hance  Brothers  &  White  Incorporated 

185,519;  Dec.  11. 
Tonic,  Stomach.    Universal  Remedies  Company.    183,426 

Nov.    13. 
Tonic,   System.     S.  B.  Yount.     177,809;   Sept.   18. 
Tonic  to  assist  the  digestion  of  food  in  the  stomach.     G 

Code.     172,663  ;  Apr.   3. 
Tonic  to  be  applied  to  the  scalp  and  as  a  hair  dressing, 

Levite  Manufacturing  Company.     177,679  ;  July  31. 
Tonic    used    in    the    treatment    of    kidney    diseases,    etc. 

Medicated  health.    M.  A.  Kimble.     176,481 ;  Dec.  18. 
Tonic,    Vegetable    general.      J.    W.    Buchanan.      181,173 

Aug.  21. 
Tonic,  Vitamine.     Elkins  Medicine  Co.     182,143  ;  Nov.  13, 
Tonics    and    conditioners,    Stock    and    poultry.      Prairie 

Remedy   Co.     146,397;   Apr.   10. 
Tonics    and     preparations.       Cole     Chemical     Company 

175,770  ;  June  5. 
Tonics    for    aiding    di,sestion.    purifying    the    blood,    etc 

Modern  Pharmacal  Co.     164,819  ;  Feb.  13. 
Tonics  for  animals.     Moorman   Manufacturing  Company 

169,316  ;   Aug.   28.  • 
Tonics,  General.     P.  ScMer.    133.850;  Feb.  20. 
Tonics,  General.     E.  T.  Wix.     166,729  ;  Nov.  13. 
Tonics,    Medical.      T.    G.   Walton    Company.      185,391-2 

Dec.  11. 
Tonics,  Medicinal.     H.  C.  Brown.     173,589  ;    Apr.   IT. 
Toothache  medicine.     Barnard  Manufacturing  Company 

173,394;  Apr.  3. 
Tooth  paste.    J.  W.  Covington.     173,811 ;  Apr.  10. 
Tooth  paste.     W.  D.  Gill.     176,962;  June  12. 
Tooth  paste.     Gouchnour  &  Shields.     184,909  ;  Dec.  18. 
Tooth  paste.     A.  L.   Graham.     183.448 ;  Dec.  4. 
Tooth  paste.     Mar-Son   Medicine   Co.     183,844 ;   Dec.   18. 
Tooth  paste.    Wm.  McDonagh  &  Sons.     175,669  ;  June  26. 
Tooth     paste.       United     Retail     Chemists     Corporation. 

149,039  ;  Mar.  27. 
Tooth  paste.     E.  A.  Warnick.     180,336  ;  July  31. 
Tooth   paste.      S.    S.    White   Dental   Manufacturing   Com- 
pany.     185,044:    Dec.    4. 
Tooth  paste  and  a  cream  for  the  skin.     Gilbert  Bros.  & 

Co.      18.3,372;   Nov.   13. 
Tooth  paste  and  powder.    Louis  Philippe,  Inc.     170,153 

Jan.  30. 
Tooth    paste    and   powder,    and    mouth   wash.      O.    H.   v 

Mayenburg.     156,996;  Mar.  27. 
Tooth  paste  and  tonic  for  the  gums.    Crown  Tartarex  Co 

170,930  :  Mar.  20.  • 
Tooth  paste  and  tooth  cleanser  and  a  preparation  for  the 

treatment    of    pyorrhea.      A.    A.     Hatfield.      167,676 : 

Apr.  3. 
Tooth    paste,    cold   cream,   talcum   powder,    and   perfume 

Julius  Wile  Sons  &  Co.     175,828  :  June  26. 
Tooth  paste,  glvcerin,  etc.     Foley  &  Company.     176,263 

June   12. 
Tooth   paste,   liquid   dentifrice.      J.    R.    Irwin.      176,188 ; 

June  12. 
Tooth  paste,  mouth  wash,  gum  massage,  etc.    Edral  Com- 
pany.    178,238 ;  July  17. 

58339—94 


Tooth     paste,     mouih    wash,    pyorrhea    astringent,     hair 

tonic,   etc.     G.   U.  Gilbert.     107,612  ;   Aug.   7. 
Tooth  paste  or  dental  cream.     J.  A.  Baggett.     179,452 ; 
■    June  12. 
Tooth  paste,  wash,   and   dentifrice.     Associated   Radium 

Chemists,   Inc.      166,925 ;    May   8. 
Tooth-stain      remover.        Medico-Dental      Specialty      Co. 

185,344  ;  Dec.  18. 
Treatment  for  coughs,  sore  throat,  etc.     Mastin  &  Com- 
pany.    184,173;   Dec.   18. 
Treatment    for    rheumatism,    kidney,    liver,    and    bladder 

complaints.     Mastin  &  Company.     184,174  ;  Dec.  18. 
Uric-acid  solvent  and  blood  purifier.     American  Chemical 

Manufacturing   Co.     164,996;    Oct.   9. 
Vaccine,      Specific.        Etabli8f"ments      Poulenc      Frftres. 

173,743  ;  Oct.  30. 
Vaccine,  Specific.   Etablissements  Poulenc  frferes.   173,744  ; 

June  26. 
Vaccine,      Specific.        Etablissements      Poulenc      frSres. 

173,746-7  ;  June  26. 
Vaccine,      Specific.        Etablissements      Peulese      frferes, 

173,749-50;  June  26. 
Vaccine,  Urine.     T.  W.  Deachman.     167,868  ;   May  15. 
Vanillin.     Ungerer  &  Company.     182,275;  Oct.  30. 
Vegetable  compound  and  system  blood  purifier.     Wm.  T. 

Hursh  &  Conn.      176,185  ;   July   10. 
Vegetable,    mineral,    and    animal    products.      Lee-Strauss 

Co.     181,345;  Aug.   28. 
Vermifuge    to    be   used    in    the   treatment    of   live    stock. 

Welch  &  Marker.     172,022  ;  Apr.  10. 
Vermin  exterminators.     M.  Maillard.     184,033  ;  Nov.  27. 
Veterinary   remedies.      R.   Bollack.      173,560 :   June   12. 
Veterinary  remedy.     Farbenfabrlken  vorm.  Friedr.  Bayer 

&  Co.     163,785-6  ;  Jan.  2. 
Vulcanization  accelerators.     Farbenfabrlken  vorm.  Friedr. 

Bayer  &  Co.     173,926;  Apr.  10. 
Water,    Battery.      Bethel    Springs    Water    Co.      180,744 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Water,  Lavender.    J.  Grossmith  &  Son,  Limited.     170,976 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Water  neutralizer,  scale  remover,  and  scale  preventive  for 

boilers.     P.  Edwards.     182,238  ;  Nov.  13. 
Waterproofing    composition    for     application     to     tennis- 
racket   strings.      California  By-Products   Co.     179,514; 

Aug.  21.  . 
Waterproofing  composition  for  wood,  brick,  etc.     Barllth 

Company.     173,126  ;  June  5. 
Waterproofing   compound   for   use   on    shingle   roofs,    etc. 

J.  W.  Jackson.     173,424  ;  May  15. 
Waterproofing  liquid.     H.  Byford.     177,425  ;   Oct.   9. 
Water   softener.     Bowker   Chemical   Company.      178,706 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Water-softening  compound.     J.  J.  Buczkowski.     171.571 ; 

Feb.    27. 
Water-softening    compound.      Sierra    Chemical   Company. 

156,721  ;   Mar.   6. 
Waving  and   curling  preparation   for  the  hair.      6.   Pa- 

gonis.     183,313  :  Dec.  4. 
Wax,   Laundrv.      Brun  Mfg.   Co.     168,201 :   Apr.  3. 
Welding  flux.     Sedalia  Mfg.  Company.     177,523  ;  Aug.  21. 
Welding    preparation.      Wilson    Instrument    &    Specialty 

Company.      183,429 ;    Nov.    13. 
Windows,    Powder    to    eliminate    sun   glare   from.      A.   J. 

Lodder.     178,561  ;  Aug.  14. 
Witch-hazel.       Surgeons    Specialty    Company.       154,066 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Wood    and    food    preservatives,    photographic   chemicals, 

dyestufifs,   etc.     Tetralin-Gesellschaft  mlt  beschrankter 

Haftung.     142,042  ;  June  5. 
Wood  preservative  and  disinfectant  and  insecticide.     C.  J. 

Martin.     170,942  :  Aug.  7. 
Wood  preserver.  Chemical  substance  used  as  a.     Creolln 

Co.     169,847  :  Jan.  9. 
Wrinkle  remover,  depilatory,  deodorant,  etc.     H.  Bizzonl. 

172,412  ;  Mar.  27. 
Yeast     food     tonic.     Prepared.        Novafaex      Company. 

179,880;    Dec.    25. 
Yeast  vitamine  products.     Northwestern  Yeast  Company. 

177,318;  July  17. 
Zeolites   and   base-exchange   water-softening   agents.      H. 

S.  B.  W.   Cochrane  Corporation.      173,888 ;   Apr.    17. 
Zinc-chloride    antiseptic    and    deodorant    for    gums,    sore 

throat,    etc.      R.    E.    Taylor.      180,907 ;    Aug.    14. 
Zinc  formaldehyde,  Sulphoxylate  of.    Rohm  ft  Haas  Com- 
pany.    166,018  ;  Jan.  12. 
Zinc    oxide.      Grasselli    Chemical    Company.      163,975-6 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Zinc  oxide.     New  Jersey  Zinc  Company.     180.615?  Aug.  7. 
Zinc-oxide   pads.      Wizard  Lightfoot  Appliance   Company. 

178,322  ;    July   10. 

CLASS    7. 

Automobile   towlines.    J.    Ursone.    178,417 ;    June   19. 
Cables,  sand  lines,  and  cable-laid  sand  lines.     Edwin   H. 

Fitler  Co.     185.012 ;    Nov.   27. 
Cordage.      American    Steel    and    Wire    Company    of    New 

Jersey.     186,623:  Dec.  25. 
Cordage.     Hooven  &  Allison  Company.     154,515  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cordage.     E.  T.  Rugg  &  Co.     158,835  ;  May  15. 
Cords,    cable,    macrarag,    and    shade.      Johnston    ft    Co. 

Cable  Cord,  Inc.     165,628  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cords,  twines,  ropes,  and  lines.     Granite  Cordage  Com- 

p.onv.     179,196;   Sept.  4. 


1490 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Cords,   twines,    ropes,   and   lines.      Granite   Cordage   Com- 
pany.    185,578  ;  Oct.   16. 

Cords,  twines,  ropes,  and  lines.     Highland  Cordage  Com- 
pany.    177,668  ;  May  15. 

Cords,  twines,  ropes,  and  lines.     Highland  Cordage  Com- 
pany.    185,583  ;  Oct.  23. 

Cords,  twines,  ropes,  and  lines  of  fiber  material.     Granite 
Cordage  Company.     170,682  ;  Feb.  13. 

Rope.     Columbian    Rope   Company.      161,619 ;   Apr.   10. 

Eope.  Hawkins  &  Tipson  Ltd.     182,538  ;  Nov.  13. 

Rope.     Whltlock   Cordage  Co.     173,265  ;   Mar.   20. 

Rope   and   cable  hoisting.      Atlantic   Elevator   Company. 
181,051  ;  July  10. 

Rope  and  twine.     Oompania  de  Jarcia  de  Matanzas  S.  A. 
179,135  ;  Sept.  18. 

Rope  and  twine.     Johnson  Pickett  Rope  Co.     164,920-1  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Rope  and  twine.     Portland  Cordage  Co.     184,100  ;  Oct.  16. 

Rope,    cord,    and    twine.      American    Manufacturing   Com- 
pany.    166.547:  Mar.  13. 

Rope,    etc.,    Manila    and    sisal.      Edwin    H.    Fitter    Co. 
158,764  ;  Oct.  30. 

Rope,    etc.,    Manila    and    sisal.      Edwin    H.    Fitler    Co. 
158,859;  Oct.  30. 

Rope,     Java    hemp-fiber.      Hooven    &    Allison    Company. 
159,868;   Oct.   16. 

Rope,  Manila.  Whitlock  Cordage  Co.     176,773  ;  June  26. 

Eope,    sash    cord,    seine    twines,    etc..    Cotton.      Wm.    E. 
Hooper  &  Sons  Co.     168,151  ;   May  8. 

Rope,    Vpsetable-flber.      Whitlock    Cordage   Co.      182,370 
Nov.    27. 

Ropes,   cords,    and   twine.      New   York   Net   &  Twine   Co. 
168,120;  Nov.  6. 

Twine.     Blake,  Moffltt   &  Towne.      187,291 ;   Dec.   25. 

Twine.      Orchard   Paper   Company.      179,053 ;   Mav   29. 

Twine.     Portland  Cordage  Co.     185,187  ;  Oct.   16. 

Twine.     Wortendvke  Manufacturing  Company.     133,073 
Jan.   2. 

Twine     and     household     cord.     Providence     Paper     Co 
173,363  ;  Feb.  20. 

Twine,      Linen      broom.        Nitram      Manufacturing      Co 
187,875  ;   Dec.    25. 

Twine,  rope,  or  cordage.     M.  J.  Grady  Company.     172,220 
Feb.  l.S. 

Twine,   Wrapping.     American   Mills   Company.      184,808 
Oct.  16. 

Twines    for    fishing    nets.       Stuarts    &    Jacks,    Limited 
178,301  ;  Nov.  13. 

Twines,    Harvesting   and    binder.      Edwin    H.    Fitler   Co 
158,765;   Oct.   2. 

Wire    rope.      John    A.    Eoebling's    Sons    Co.       185,380 
Oct.  23. 

Wire   rope.      Williamsport  Wire  Rope   Distributing   Com 
pany.     167,746  ;  Jan.  9. 

Wire  rope  and  clothesline.     G.  F.   Wright  Steel  &   Wire 
Company.     169,510;   July  10. 

Wire  ropes.     Waterbury  Company.     171.674-5  ;  Feb.  20. 

CLASS   8. 

Ash  trays.     B.  .T.  Hoos.     186.475  :  Dec.  4. 

Ash  traya.     E.  E.  Raney.     158,007  ;  Mar.  27. 

Cigar   and   cigarette   cases.     Marshall    Field   &  Company. 

165.366;  Jan.  30. 
Cigar  and   cigarette  holders.   American   Briar  Pipe  Com- 
pany.     183,685  ;   Oct.   2. 
Cigar  and  cigarette  holders  and  pipe  mouthpieces.     D.  A. 

Schulte,  Inc.     172,358  ;   Jan.  30. 
Cigarette    holders.       Fedco     Sales     Company.       168,760 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Cigarette  holders.     J.  F.  Rioux.     173,610 ;   Mar.   27. 
Cigarette    paper.       R.     J.     Reynolds    Tobacco    Company. 

181,349  ;  July  24. 
Cigarette  paper.     N.  S.  Stephenson.     184.771  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cigarette     papers.     Prepared.        L.     Guidici,        180,474 ; 

July  31. 
Humidors,    Cigar    and    cigarette.       G.     Karp.       173,088 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Matches.     Osakeyhtio   Savo,   Ltd.     187.4S1-3  ;   Pec.  4. 
Paper,  Cigarette.     E.  M.  Brenchley.     176,445  :  Apr.  10 
Paper,  Cigarette.    Sobrlnos  de  R.  Abad  Santon.ia.    151,334  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Paper  for  use  in   making  cigarettes.     Robert  Fletcher  & 

Son  Limited.     173,413-5;  May  8. 
Paper     treated,     etc..     for     making     cigarettes.       Robert 

Fletcher  &  Son,  Limited.     173,412  ;  May  1. 
Perfume  extracts,  face  powder,  cleansing  cream,  etc.,  Es- 
sence of.     A.  M.  Samson.     180,342  ;  Nov.  27. 
Pipe  racks.     H.  Lubin.     183,074  ;  Aug.  28. 
Pipes.     Barkmahn   Company.   174,602  ;   Mav   22. 
Pipes   and  cigar   holders.      C.    H.   Longbottom.      179,612 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Pipes     and     pipe     parts.       General     Bakelite     Company. 

175,601  ;  Apr.  24. 
Pipes,   cigar   and   cigarette  holders.     E.   Eopp.      180,498 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Pipes,   cigar  and  cigarette  holders,   and   tobacco  pouches. 

Alfred  Dunhill  of  London.  Inc.     179,263  ;  July  10. 
Plpe.s!.  cigar  and  cigarette  holders,  and  tobacco  pouches. 

Alfred  Dunhill  of  London,  Inc.     179,265  ;  Oct.  23. 
Pipes,    cigar    and    cigarette    holders,    cases,    boxes,    etc. 

Gorham  Manufacturing  Company.      152,246 :   Sept.   25. 
Pipes,  Smokers'.     M  M  Importing  Co.     171,705  ;  Jan.  30. 


Pipes,  Tobacco.  Delacour  Bros.  Ltd.  176,723-8  ;  Apr.  24, 
Pipes,  Tobacco.  Delacour  Bros.,  Ltd.  177,429;  May  15. 
Pipes,    Tobacco.      Delacour    Brothers,    Ltd.      178,377-8 ; 

May  15. 
Pipes,  Tobacco.     F.  W.  Mody.     179,160  ;  Oct.  23. 
Pipes,  Tobacco-smoking.     Hirschl  &  Bendheim.     171,694;. 
Trays,    match-box    holders.    Ash.      Feldt    Manufacturing 

Company.     171,532  ;   Jan.   30. 

CLASS  9. 

Dynamite.     Illinois   Powder  Mfg.  Co.     172,095 ;   Apr.  10. 

Explosives.  General  Explosives  Company.  148,383 ; 
May  15. 

Fireworks.  National  Fireworks  Manufacturing  Coiu- 
pany.     158,942  ;  Apr.  10. 

Gun  and  rifle  ca.ses,  revolver  and  pistol  holders,  and 
belts.  Williamsport  Leather  Goods  Company.  168,396  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Guns,  Eecoil  pads  for.  Jostam  Mfg.  Co.  182,515 ; 
Aug.   28. 

Matches.    Diamond  Match  Company.    158,822-3  ;  Apr.  IT. 

Matches.  Diamond  Match  Company.  177,075-8 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Matches.  Diamond  Match  Company.  178,896-909 ; 
May  22. 

Matches.  Diamond  Match  Company.  178,912-13 ;. 
May  12. 

Matches.     Diamond  Match  Company.     178,914 ;  Aug.  14. 

Matches.  Jonkoping  och  Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag. 
140,463  :   Aug.    28. 

Matches.  Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabrikcsaktie- 
bolag.     140,435  ;  Aug.  28. 

Matches.  Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksak- 
tiebolag.     140,437  ;   Sept.   4. 

Matches.  Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksak- 
tiebolag.     140,439  ;    Sept.    4. 

Matches.  Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksak- 
tiebolag.     140,444  ;    Sept.    4. 

Matches.  Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksak- 
tiebolag.     140,446-7;    Sept.    4. 

Matches.  Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksak- 
tiebolag.    140,449-50  ;  Sept.  4. 

Matches.  Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksak- 
tiebolag.     140.452-4  ;    Sept.    4. 

Matches.  Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksaktie- 
bolag.     140,455  ;   Aug.   28. 

Matches.  Jonkoping  och  Vulcans  Tandsticksfabriksak- 
tiebolag.     140,456-8  ;    Sept.    4. 

Matches.  Jonkopings  och  Vulcans  Tandstickfabriks- 
aktiebolag.      179,273 ;    Aug.   7. 

Matches.     Mitsui  Bussan  Kaisha,  Ltd.     156,001-i  ;  May  8-. 

Matches.     Mitsui  Bussan  Kaisha,  Ltd.     156,095  ;  May  15. 

Matches.     Nippon   Match  M'f'g.   Co.     158,488;  Mar.  6. 

Matches.  Osakeyhtio  Birger  Halman,  Ltd.  182,927 ; 
Oct.   9. 

Matches.     Osakeyhtio   Savo,  Ltd.     171,864 ;   Aug.   14. 

Mntches.      Standard   Match    Co.      171,045;    Feb.    20. 

Matches.  Book.  World  Match  Corporation.  170,321  r 
Jan.  30. 

Paper,  R  lasting.    Keith,  Simmons  &  Co.    172,994:  Mar.  20: 

Rifles,  Sporting.  J.  Stevens  Arms  Company.  159,186-8 ; 
June   19. 

Shells,  Shot.  Western  Cartridge  Company.  163,285 ;. 
Apr.  3,  1923. 

Shotguns.     J.  Stevens  Arms  Company.     159,189  ;  July  17.- 

Shotguns  and  parts  thereof.  J.  L.  Galef.  159,864; 
Mar.  13. 

Shotguns  and  parts  thereof.  J.  L.  Galef.  162.876; 
Jan.  30. 

Signal  fusees.     F.  L.  Wanklyn.     178,785  ;  Aug.  28. 

Wells,  Explosive  used  lareelv  in  shooting  oil.  Chesney 
Explosive   Company.     172,371  ;  Feb.   20. 

CLASS  10. 

Fertilizer.      American    Agricultural    Chemical    Company. 

176,868  :  Apr.  17. 
Fertilizer.    Central  Chemical  Company.    171,526  ;  Mar.  13. 
Fertilizer.       George     C.     Jones    Incorporated.       180,704 ; 

July   10. 
Fertilizer.    Westlake  Chemical  Co.,  Inc.    182,240  ;  Sept.  4. 
Fertilizer,       Commercial.       Armour       Fertilizer       Works. 

174,952  ;  Mar.  27. 
Fertilizers.       Krippendorf-Tuttle     White    Cliffs    Products- 
Co.     177,744:  .Tune  19. 
Fertilizers.        Nitrate       Agencies       Company.        180,486 ; 

July  10. 
Fertilizers.       Rogers     &     Hubbard     Company.       166,713; 

Apr.    3. 
Fertilizers.      V.    S.     Industrial    Chemical    Co.      141,284 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Fertilizers.     C.  A.  B.  Zook.     184.884;  Oct.  16. 
Fertilizers.     C.  A.  B.  Zook.     184,886  ;  Oct.  16. 
Fertilizers    and    lime    for    fertilizers.       Lancaster    Bone 

Fertilizer  Co.  Inc.     178.260;  May  15. 
Fertilizers,    Liquid.      H.    J.    Taubert.      183.807 ;    Nov.    6. 
Gas-generating    means.      S.    P.    Wetherill,    jr.      170,848 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Lime  for  agricultural  purposes,  Hydrated.     Kelley  Island" 

Lime   and    Transport   Company.      181,128 ;    Nov.    20. 


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Phosphate,  general  mixed  fertilizers,  cte.,  Potassium. 
Industrial  Chemical  &  Fertilizer  Company.  173,831  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Plant  food.     T.  W.  Wood  &  Sons.     172,251 ;  Feb.  20. 
Jan.  2. 

Plaster,  Land.  TTnited  States  Gypsum  Company.  167,588  ; 
Oct.   80. 

Sulphur.     San  Francisco  Sulphur  Co.     134,438  ;   Feb.  20. 

Tankage  and  fertilizer.  S.  Kauh  &  Sons  Fertilizer  Com- 
pany.    184,761  :  Nov.  20. 

Tankage  and  fertilizer.  S.  Rauh  &  Sons  Fertilizer  Com- 
pany.     184,762;    Nov.    27. 

CLASS   11. 

Colors   and    marbling   sizes,   Ruling,    edge,   and   marbling 

H.  Behlen  &  Bro.     185,285:  Dec.  11. 
Ink    and    fluid.    Writing.      Guild    Products    Corporation 

165,545  :   Mar,  6. 
Ink  and  ink  powders,  ink  capsules  and  tablets.     B.  Jablo 

nower.     180,478  :  Oct.  9. 
Ink,     Concentrated     writing.       Standard     Ink    Mfg.     Co. 

181,871  ;  Nov.  20. 
Ink    for    stenciling.    Waterproof.      E.    Enzler.      170,81?? 

Fell.  20 
Ink,  Printing.     Geo.  H.  Morrill  Co.     156,499:  July  10. 
Ink,    typewriter    ribbons,    carbon     paper,    etc..    Writing. 

Deemer   &   Company.      171,206:    June   19. 
Ink,  Writins.     Dello  Ink  Corp.     178.658-9  ;  Aug.  21. 
Inked    ribbons.      Columbia    Carbon    Companv.      185,006 

Oct.    30. 
Inks.      Barnansens    Teckn.    Fahrikers    A.    B.      172,720 

Mar.  27, 
Inks.     B.irnangens  Teckn.  Fabrikers  A.  Bolag.     172,722 

Mar.  27. 
Inks,  blacks,  etc.     Slgmund  TJllman   Companv.     156,473 

July  24. 
Inks.    Printing.      Commonwealth    Color    &    Chemical    Co 

179,357 :  July  24. 
Inks.      Printing.        Jaenecke-Ault     Company,        168,135 

Apr.   24. 
Inks.     Printine.       Jaenecke-Ault    Company.       176,740-1 

May   In. 
Inks.    Printing.       Queen     Citv    Printing    Ink    Company, 

177,619  :  Mav  15. 
Inks.     Printine.       Queen     City    Printing    Ink     Company. 

177.865-6;   Mav   15. 
Inks,  Printing.     Lewis  Roberts,  Inc.     189.629  ;  July  24. 
Inks,  Stencil.     R.  E.  Beckert.     183,134;  Dec.  11. 
Inks,   Writing.     V.    A.    Gleich.    175.784 ;   June   26. 
Inks.  Writinir.     C.  G.  Hirlrok.     17.T.S12:  .ing.  21. 
Paper  and  tvnewritPr  ribbons.   Carbon,     Buckeye  Ribbon 

A   Carbon    Co.     172,080:   Apr.   24. 
Paper.       Carbon.     Kee     Lox     Manufacturing     Company. 

153,297  ;  May  8. 
Paper,    Carbon.      Kee     Loi     Manufacturing     Company. 

177,384:  Mav   15. 
Paper,  Carbon,     C.  R.   Leonard.     179,007  ;  Oct.  9. 
Paper,  t.Tpewritpr.  and  mnltlgraph  ribbon.  Carbon.     W.  J. 

Johnson.     171,221 ;   Apr.  24. 
Paper,   typewriter  ribbons,   etc..    Carbon.      H.   M.    Storms 

Company.     154,850:  May  29. 
Rubber-stamp     pads     and     pad     inks.       E.     Baumgarten. 

167,223  ;  Nov.  20. 
Stamping   leaf   for    uSe   on    hot    press.      R,    W.    Grauert. 

176,340;  Oct.  9. 
Typewriter  ribbons.     Blackbird  Factories,  Inc.     146,950 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Typewriter  ribbons  and  carbon  paper.     Columbia  Ribbon 

ft  Carhon  Mfg.  Co.     172,320  ;  Feb.  20. 

CLASS   12. 

Asphalt.     Hepburn  Company.     183,651  ;   Oct.   30. 
Asphalt.     Kentucky  Rock  Asphalt  Co.     178,047  ;  May  29. 
Asphalt.      Kentucky    Rock   Asphalt    Company.      183,387 ; 

Nov.   27. 
Asphalt.       TTnited     States     Asphalt     Refining    Company. 

183,425;  Nov.  20. 
Asphalt    and     paving    filler.       Standard    Oil     Company. 

171,663 ;  Mar.  27. 
Asphalt  and  paving  materials  containing  asphalt.     Barber 

Asphalt  Paving  Company.     163,965  :  July  3. 
Asphalt,  asphalt  cement,  road  asphalt,  and  paving-block 

filler.      Barber   Asphalt    Paving    Company.      168,444 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Asphalt.    Rock.      Continental    Rock    Asphalt    Company, 

173,178;  Dec.  11. 

Bituminous  compositions.    Richardson  Company.   167,017  ; 

Mar.  27, 
Brick.     Simons  Brick   Company.     184,426  ;   Nov.   27. 
Brick.    Stevens  Brothers  and  Company.    174,705  ;  Mar.  27. 
Brick  and  tile.     Acme  Brick  Company.     169,666  ;  Feb.  20. 
Brick,  Fire.     Evens  &  Howard  Fire  Brick   Co.     179,995  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Brick,     Fire     and     other.       American     Arch     Company. 

158,967  ;   July  17. 
Brick,  fire-brick  cement,  fire  clay,  and  tile,  Fire.     A.  P. 

Green  Fire  Brick  Co.     173,486-9  ;  May  1. 
Brick,  fire  clay,  etc.     Pacific  Clay  Products  Co.     165,714  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Bricks.    F.  Graham  Williams  Brick  Co.    169,044  ;  Nov.  20. 


liricks.      Sumter  Brick  Works,      179,629  ;   Aug,   7. 
Bricks.       United     States     Refractories     Co.        177,254; 

June  5. 
Bricks  and  roofing  tile.  Building.     N.  Esperson.     171,586; 

July  3. 
Bricks  and  roofing  tile.  Building.     N,  Esperson.     171,587; 

Aug.   28. 
Bricks  and  special  shapes  of  clay,  tile,  and  brick.  Refrac- 
tory.      American    Refractories    Company.      169,046-7 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Building  materials.     St.  Anonyme  du  Fibrociment  et  des 

Revetements  Elo.     159,539  :  May  1, 
Building   materials.      Ste.    Anme   du    Fibrociment    et    des 

Keveiements  Elo.      159,540  ;   May  22. 
Building     materials.     Liquid    integral    used    in     mixing. 

Adensite    Co.      180.317 ;   Aug.    7. 
Building  specialties.  Metal.    Donley  Brothers  Co.    154,491 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Building  stone,  limestone,  lime,  cement,  etc.     J.  J.  Briggs. 

176,665  :  Oct.  23. 
Buildings  and  metal  for  doors  and  locks.  Metal  material 

for  portable.     L.  S.  Frost.     177,665  :  June  12. 
Calcined  gypsum,  plaster  of  Paris,  wall  plaster,  gauging 

plaster.      United    States    Gvpsum    Companv.      159,633 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Cedar    products,    Tennessee    red-.      Chickamauga    Cedar 

Co.     183,095  :  Oct.  23. 
Ceilings   and   side  walls,   pressed-brick   siding,   V-crimped 

roofing,  etc.,  Metal.     Olsen  &  Marggraf,  Inc.     169,922  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Cement,  Acid-resisting.     Quigley  Furnace  Specialties  Com- 
pany.    187,536;  Dec.  25. 
Cement   and   concrete   blocks,   bricks,   and   building   units, 

R,  E.  White.     178,200;  July  17. 
Cement  and   other  petrescent   materials,   magnesite  floor- 
ing, and  artificial  blocks.    H.  P.  Page.    183,491 ;  Oct.  30. 
Cement,  Asbestos.      Smith   &  Kanzler,     181,047 ;   Aug.   7. 
Cement.    Composition    for    use    in    hardening.      Sullivan 

Company.     173,305  ;   Mar.   27. 
Cement,     Fire  -  resistance.        Jointless     Fire  -  Brick     Co. 

181,568  ;    Sept.   4. 
Cement,      Glazing.         McCallum      Company.         186,918 ; 

Dec.   25. 
Cement,    High-temperature.      Wahl    Refractory    Products 

Co.     183,014  ;  Oct.  23. 
Cement,  High-temperature.     Western  Materials  Company. 

179,249;   Sept.   4. 
Cement  in  laying  up  fire  brick  and  kindred  uses,  Furnace. 

S.  Obermayer  Co.     184,094  :  Nov.  20. 
Cement  packing  for  joints.  Polygon  Products  Co.   177.514  ; 

May  29. 
Cement,    Plastic    or    semiplastic.      James    B.    Sipe    &    Co. 

175,218  ;  May  22. 
Cement,  Portland.     Nebraska  Cement  Company.     177,687  ; 

June  12. 
Cement,  Portland.     Security  Cement  &  Lime  Co.    165,761 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Cement,  Portland.     Security  Cement  &  Lime  Co.     165.762  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Cement,  Portland.     United  States  Portland  Cement  Com- 
pany.    178,642  ;  June  5. 
Cement      products.        Paragon      Cement      Products      Co. 

180,809  :  Oct.  23. 
Cement,   Roof.     H.   Ruben.     178,409 ;   Aug.   7. 
Cement,  Roofing.     L.  F.  Guerre.     170,136  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cement.      Roofing.       Pioneer     Manufacturing     Company. 

141,870  :  Feb.  6. 
Cement  stucco  finish.  Prepared  Portland.    A.  J.  Cook  &  Co. 

183,555;   Oct.    30. 
Cement     stucco     mixtures,  ■  Portland-.     W.     H.     Plainer. 

170.786  :    Dec.   4. 
Cement,    Waterproofing    compound    for.      Torbav    &    Dart 

Paint  Co.   Limited.     169,692;   June   19. 
Cements.      'Lava      Crucible      Company      of      Pittsburgh. 

162,119  ;  Mar.  27. 
Cements    and    protective    plaster     coatings,     Refractory. 

Fumaseal  Mfg.   Co.     179,405  ;   Sept.  4. 
Cements,  Plastic.     Adams  &  Jewell.     184,951 ;  Dec.  25. 
Ceramic  products  for  building  purposes,  face  brick,  terra 

cotta.  etc.     Ceramic  Products  Corp.     169.967  :  Mar.  13. 
Channels   and    L    channels   for  use  in  building  construc- 
tion.      United     Alloy     Steel     Corporation.       154,893 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Coal    tar    and    roofing.      Metropolitan    Roofing    Material 

Co.     165,555;  Mar.  27. 
Composition    structures    and    molded    composition    build- 
ing    tile.     Molded.      Magnete    Corporations     Company. 

170,497  :  Feb.  6. 
Concrete   construction.   Floor  clips   for  fastening  wooden 

floors  or  the  like  to  a.     Bull  Dog  Floor  Clip  Company. 

160.480  :  Apr.  24. 
Concrete   hardener   and    accelerator.     Semet-Solvav   Com- 
pany.    173,250;  Mar.  27. 
Concrete    tUes    and    molds.      A.    J.    Rowley.      167,925 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Construction   materials  for  stone  veneer  for  walls,  build- 
ing   blocks,    bricks,    etc.      J.    W.    Newman.      168,330 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Corner    beads,     metal    bases,    metal    door    casings,     etc. 

Knapp    Brothers    Manufacturing    Company.      174,082 ; 

June  5. 
Culinarv    utensils,    Aluminum.      L.    C.    Jones.      169,  "^07 ; 

May  22. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Doors.     Morgan   Company.      165,404 ;   Jan.   9. 

Doors  and  sashes.  Memphis  Sash  &  Door  Co.  181,136  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Doors,  moldings,  veneered  panels,  plywood,  etc..  Fir. 
Wheeler,  Osgood  Company.     182,027  ;  Sept.  4. 

Drain  boards  and  mantels,  etc..  Composition.  H. 
Leffler.      186,016;   Dec.   25. 

Eaves  trough  and  eaves-trough  drops,  ends,  etc.  Mil- 
waukee Corrugating  Company.     137,326  ;  Nov.  20. 

Felt  building  paper,  deadening  felt,  etc.,  Asphalt-satu- 
rated roofing.  Baker.  Hamilton  and  Pacific  Company. 
170,353  ;  Aug.  7. 

Felt,  Roofing  and  sheathing.  Barrett  Company.  160.992  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Fiber  board.     M.  Chew.     163,324  ;  Feb.  18. 

Fire  brick.  Stevens  Brothers  and  Company.  174,706 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Fire  brick,  high-temperature  cements,  fire-clay  tile,  etc. 
Smith-Beal  Fire  Brick  Co.     170,904  ;  Apr.  24. 

Fire-clay  goods.  Gartcraig  Fire  Clay  Company. 
166.550;  Jan.  9. 

Fire  hydrants,  indicator  posts,,  gate  valves,  etc.  Ken- 
nedy Valve  Mfg.   Co.     156,088-9;  Mar.   22. 

Fireproof  non-heat-conducting  materials.  Johns-Manville, 
Incorporated.     177,786  ;  June  5. 

Flooring,  etc.,  Hardwood.  L.  D.  Leach  &  Company. 
174,017-18  ;  Mar.  27. 

Flooring,  Wood.  Albemarle  Mills  Company.  173,312 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Floors  and  pavements,  coating,  mastics,  etc.,  for  same. 
Jennlson-Wrlght  Co.      131,736;   July   17. 

Furnace  mortar.  Keystone  Refractories  Company. 
184.913  :    Dec.    4. 

Qanister.  Keystone  Refractories  Company.  184,944 ; 
Dee.  11. 

Garages.  P.  A.  Roberts  Construction  Co.  180,619 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Garages,  Portable  metallic.  J.  A.  Baldwin.  166,341 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Gratings  for  floorings  and  staircases.  Metal.  Irving  Iron 
Works  Company.     173,499  ;  Mar.   27. 

Gypsum,  stucco,  and  wall  plaster.  Calcined.  United 
States  Gypsum  Company.     176,862  ;  May  29. 

Gypsum,  stucco,  and  wall  plasters.  Calcined.  United 
States   Gypsum   Company.      176,863 ;   Aug.    7. 

Insulating  material.  Wood  Conversion  Company. 
167,790  ;  Jan.  9. 

Insulating  material,  Felt.  American  Hair  Felt  Company. 
174,354-5  ;  Mar.  27. 

Insulating  material  for  walls,  box  cars,  etc.  Callfelt 
Insulation  Mfg.   Co.     187,710  ;  Dec.  25. 

In.sulating  materials,  etc.,  Pipe  and  boiler.  Murdoff- 
Spicer    Manufacturing    Company.      178.057 :    Dec.    4. 

Lath  and  corner  beads.  Metal.  Expanded  Metal  Engineer- 
ing Company.     149,741  :  Jan.  30. 

Lathing,  Sheet.  Sheet  Lathing  Corporation.  171,962; 
Mar.  27. 

Laths  and  lumber.  Bolcom  Canal  Lumber  Co.  176,012  ; 
May  29. 

Lime.     Brewer  &  Company.     175,129  ;   May   8. 

Lime.      Kimbalton    Lime    Company.      170,822;    Apr.    17. 

Lime.  National  Lime  &  Stone  Company.  170,207 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Lime.  National  Mortar  and  Supply  Company  of  Pitts- 
burg.     173,102;   Mar.   27. 

Lime.  Rockcastle  Cement  &  Lime  Company.  179,113 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Lime,  Ground  and  hydrated.  Security  Cement  &  Lime 
Co.     165,760:  July  3. 

Lime.  Hvdrated.  Marblehead  Lime  Company.  185,604 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Limestone,  chalk  whiting,  chalk,  asphalt  filler,  and 
whiting.  Krippendorf-Tuttle  White  Cliffs  Products  Co. 
176.482  :   .July  3. 

Lining,  bricks,  cements,  and  furnace  bottom  grains,  etc., 
Refractory.     Vitrefrax   Company.      170,417 ;   May   8. 

Lining,  mastic  fire  walls,  cements,  etc..  Refractory.  Vitre- 
frax Company,  Inc.     170.414-15  ;  May  8. 

Liquid  for  use  with  concrete  and  cement  mixtures.  Anti- 
Hydro  Waterproofing  Company.     174,423  ;  Mar.  27. 

Lumber.     J.  H.  Burton  &  Sons  Co.     173,400  ;  Apr.  3. 

Lumber.   W.   L.   Kann.      174,661 ;    June  26. 

Lumber.  National  Lumber  Manufacturers  Association. 
174,478-9:  Apr.  17. 

Lumber.    Geo.  M.  Spiegle  &  Co.    172,018 ;  May  1. 
Lumber  and  veneers.     Delta  Export  Lumber  Corporation. 

171,207-8  :  May  22. 
Lumber  and  veneers.     Delta  Export  Lumber  Corporation. 

178,498  ;  May  29. 
Lumber,     cement,     doors,     laths,     shingles,     etc.       Delta 

Lumber   Company.     172,864  ;  Mar.   27. 
Lumber,  laths,  mouldings,  sidings.     Pelican  Bay  Lumber 

Company.      180,078 ;     Sept.    4. 
Lumber,   laths,    moldings,   sidings.      Pelican   Bay  Lumber 

Company.     180,079  :  Oct.  23. 
Luting  composition.     F.  R.  Schulr.     183,859  :  Nov.  20. 
Metal   rods,  etc.,  for   reenforcing  concrete,   metallic  lath- 
ing   and    studding,     etc.       Corrugated    Bar    Company. 

148,647;  Aug.  14.^ 
Material,      Composite.        Continental      Fibre      Company. 

174,230;  Jn:j    ;  ,. 


Mineral  aggregate  as  ingredients  for  road  surfacing,  pave- 
ments, floors,  etc.     Copperstone  Products  Co.     177,277 ; 

June  5. 
Paper,  Insulating.     Barrett  Company.     173,345 ;   Apr.  3. 
Paper,  Roofing.     A.  R.  Stansbury,  Inc.     172,128  ;  Mar.  27. 
Paper,  sheathing,  etc..  Building.     Schmidt  &  Ault  Paper 

Co.     183,503;    Oct.   30. 
Paper,     Sheathing,     waterproof     building,     roofing,     etc. 

Highland  Lake   Paper   Company.     178,610;   May  22. 
Paper,    tar    felt,    and    asphalt    shingles.    Sheathing,    etc. 

Highland  Lake  Paper  Company.     178,611 :  July  17. 
Partitions   in    buildings,    for   doors,    wardrobes,   and    th« 

like.   Wood   rolling.     J.   W.  Monroe.     166,705  ;  Apr.  17. 
Pavements  and  floors  and  materials  therefor.    Jennison- 

Wright  Co.     131,735  ;   July   17. 
Pipe  coating,  acidproof  tank  lining,   etc.     Standard  As- 
phalt &  Refining  Company.     131,987  ;  Sept.  4. 
Pipe  covering.      Johns-Manville,    Incorporated.      133,155; 

Sept.  18. 
Pipe  covering,  prepared  asbestos  roofing,  asbestos  paper, 

and  millboard.    Johns-Manville  Incorporated.    170,025  ; 

Jan.    9. 
Pipe,    tile    water    pipe,    tile    conduit    pipe,    etc.,    Vitrified 

salt-glazed  sewer.     Pacific  Clay  Products  Co.    165,715 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Pipes  and  conduits,  columns,  etc.     Clay,  tile,  and  terra- 
cotta.    "Prodor"  Fabrique  de  Produits  Organiques  S.  A. 

171,954  ;  Oct.  23. 
Plaster.     lowana  Gypsum  Products  Co.     154,603  ;  Feb.  6. 
Plaster.     Paul  Mende  Inc.     175,433  ;  June  12. 
Plaster.     Plymouth  Gypsum  Co.     153,617  ;  Jan.  9. 
Plaster.     Universal  Gypsum  Company.     184,572  ;  Dec.  18. 
Plaster   base   and   sheathing.     Mid-West   Box    Company. 

168,777;   Jan.  9. 
Plaster   board    and    plaster   wall   board.      United   States 

Gypsum  Company.     177,804  ;  May  29. 
Plaster  for  use  in  forming  a  vulcanizing  pad.     Murdock 

Vulcanizing  Co.     171,181 ;   May   1. 
Plasterlike  composition  for  a  surfacing  for  floors,  walls, 

roofs,  etc.     E.  N.  Biegler  Manufacturing  Co.     180,412  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Plasters,   Calcined  gypsum  wall.     United  States  Gypsum 

Company.     176,514  ;  June  5. 
Plastic    roofing    compound,     slate-surface    shingles,     etc. 

Asbestos,   Limited.     177,263  ;  June  12. 
Ply    wood,    veneer,    sawed    timber.       Venesta    Limited. 

180.912  :  Aug.  7. 
Preparation    used    for    concrete   and    metal    tank    lining, 

Liquid.      Pro-Tar    Manufacturing    Company.      185,041 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Preparations    to    be    incorporated    with    mortar,    cement, 

etc.,   for  the  purpose  of  coloring,   hardening,   etc.,   the 

setting.      Master    Builders    Company.      170.148  :  July  3. 
Refractory     cements.       E.     J.     Lavino     and     Company. 

170,029  ;  June  5. 
Refractory  linings  for  forges,   smelters,   etc..  Refractory 

bricks,    cements,    etc.      Vitrefrax    Company.      170,416 ; 

July  17. 
Roof    coating,    Semiliquld    asbestos.      Durable    Products 

Company.     175,190  :  Aug.  7. 
Roof-edging  device.     P.   W.   Hennessy.     174,834 ;  May  1. 
Roofing  and  building  paper,   tar  in   plastic  form,   water- 
proofing cement,  etc.     Denver  Gas  and  Electric  Light 

Company.     119,973  :  Oct.  23. 
Roofing,  Asphalt.     J.  W.  Moore.     170,397-8  ;  Jan.  9. 
Roofing,  Asphalt  mineral  surfaced.     Continental  Roofing  & 

Manufacturing  Co.     180,050 ;  Sept.  4. 
Roofing  compounds  and  composition  roofing  material.     In- 
terstate Paint  &  Supplies  Co.     172,838  ;  May  22. 
Roofing,   Green   mineral  surfaced.    Continental  Roofing  & 

Manufacturing  Co.     180,049  ;  Sept.  4. 
Roofing  material.     Continental  Roofing  &  Manufacturing 

Co.     180,051 :    Sept.   4. 
Roofing    material.    Continental   Roofing   &   Manufacturing 

Co.     180.052  :  Nov.  13. 
Roofing  materials.     S.  F.  Frazer.     171,417  ;  June  12. 
Roofing   materials.      Oertel   Roofing  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    162,442;  July  17. 
Roofing  materials,   composition  flooring,   stucco,   artificial 

stone.     Mineral  Products,  Inc.     180,382  ;  Oct.  23. 
Roofing,     Prepared.       Federal     Asbestos     Co.       148,991 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Roofing,    Rag  fiber   and   asphalt.     Oertel   Roofing   Manu- 
facturing   Company.      1 60,149  ;    Auc.    7. 
Roofing,     Ready     felt.       Barrett     Company.       168,508 ; 

July  17. 
Roofing,     slate    surfaced    and     talc     surfaced,    Asphalt 

Mooney,   Douglas   &   Pearson.      172.486 ;   June   5. 
Roofings,   Composition  roll  and  shingle.     M.  H.  Womack. 

164,985  ;  Jan.  30. 
Roofings,    roofing    and    building    papers,    etc..    Prepared. 

Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.     183,079 ;  Sept.  4. 
Roofings,  shingles,  and  strip  shingles,  Bltuminized.     Rub- 

erold    Co.      182,721  ;    Sept.   4. 
Roofs,    Composition    for    coating.      Paraffine    Companies 

161,450  ;  Oct.  23. 
Rubber  tiling.     Fellsway  Rubber  Co.     178,338  :  May  29. 
■5ewpr  pipe  and  tile,  except  motal  and  porcelain.     Tropico 

Potteries,   Inc.     169,097 :  Jan.  30. 
Sheet-metal    products,    corner    irons,    etc.      Dunco    Metal 

Products  Co.     183,471 ;  Oct.  30. 
Shingle     strips.        Sifo     Products     Company.       155,8-0« ; 

June  .", 


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Shingles.  Hannwnlt  Spaulding  Company.  187,051  ; 
Dec.   -5. 

Shingles.  Asphalt.     Lehou  Company.      168,975 ;   Jan.   9. 

Shingles,  cements,  plaster,  rooting,  shingles,  etc.,  As- 
phalt. Fries,  Beall  &  Sharp  Company.  169,583 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Shingles,  siding,  and  finishing  lumber.  Vancouver  Cedar 
Mills,    Limited.      16i1.,'il5  ;   Aiii;.    14. 

Shingles.  Stained  wooden.  J.  S.  Williams.  1S0,91G ; 
Aug.  7. 

Shutters,  curtains,  and  doors.  Metallic  fire-reslstlng. 
Kinnear  Manufacturing   Company.      163,525 ;   Dec.   25. 

Sidings,  baseboards,  window  casings,  and  moldings.  Star 
Wood  Products  Company.     158,493  ;  Feb.  20. 

Skylights.     Alfred  C.  Goethel  Co.     176.619;  June  12. 

Slate,  Roofing.  John  D.  Emack  Company.  179,034  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Sound-deadening  and  insulating  fabric.  Sanitary.  Rich- 
ardson   Company.      173,533  ;   Mar.   27. 

Steel  and  reenforcing  bars  for  concrete  construction, 
Fabricated  structural.  Consolidated  Steel  Corpora- 
tion.    155,485  :  Mar.   13. 

Steel  for  buildings,  bridges,  towers,  etc..  Manufactured 
structural.  Plttsburgli-Des  Moines  Steel  Company. 
168,940;    Feb.    20. 

Steel.  Structural.  Bethlehem  Steel  Company.  173,738 ; 
May  1. 

Structural  members.  Bethlehem  Fabricators,  Inc. 
167,795:   July   17. 

Stucco.     Granitface  Company.     170,281-2  ;  Oct.  23. 

Stucco  and  composition  of  cementitious  nature  for  mak- 
ing flooring.  Ritestone  Products  Corporation.  -178,628  ; 
June  5. 

Stucco  material.     R.  B.  Tyler  Co.     165,101  ;  Jan.  9. 

Sulphur  composition  for  tanks,  etc..  Fusible.  Texas 
Gulf  Sulphur  Company.     186,811;   Dec.  4. 

Wall  board.     F.  M.  Dering.     182,571 ;  Oct.  23. 

Wall  board,  shingles,  tiles,  etc.  Leolith  Products  Cor- 
poration.    162,995  ;  June  5. 

Wall  boards,  lining  for  bouses,  plaster  bases,  etc.  Com- 
position of  material  for.  Dahlber;;  &  Company.  166,175: 
Feb.  6. 

Wall  boards,  lining  for  houses,  plaster  bases,  etc.,  Compo- 
sition of  material  for.  Dahlberg  &  Companv.  168,575  ; 
Feb.   6. 

Wall  or  plaster  board.     S.  A.  Blair.     174,723  ;  Apr.  17. 

Waterproofing  plastic  compositions  for  roads  and  cement 
constructions.     H.  A.  Gardner.     168.524-5  ;  Jan.  9. 

Weather  strips.     E.  J.  Wirfs.     170,230  ;  Mar.  27. 

Window  and  door  sills,  lintels,  arches,  etc.  A.  Moses. 
182,109  ;   Sept.  4. 

Wood  panel  board.  Chester  T.  Sanderson  Co.  169,828  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Wood.  Treated.  Su-Dex  Wood  Curing  Company. 
164,606-7;    Aug.    28. 

CLASS   13. 

Alarms  and  like  safety  devices.  Automatic.    C.  L.  Stokoe. 

182,650;    Oct.   30. 
Alarms,  Gas-flow.     H.  Cappellanti.     186,350;  Dec.  11. 
Aluminum     household     kitchen,     and     cooking     utensils. 

Aluminum  Company  of  America.     167,115  ;   Jan.  2. 
Anchor   rods.     A.   B.    Chance.      176,324 ;   Mav   15. 
Automobiles    and    the    like.    License-tag    fasteners    for. 

A.  B.  Aldrich.    181,371 :  Sept.  18. 
Bathroom  and  other  fixtures,   Supports  for.     J.  A.  Hoeg- 

ger.     178,503;  Sept.  18. 
Bathroom    fixtures.      C.    F.    Church    Manufacturing    Co. 

181.110-11 ;  Sept.  18. 
Bathroom    fixtures.      C.    P.    Church    Manufacturing    Co. 

181,111;    Nov.    27. 
Baths,  coffee  and  rice  boilers,  bowls,  etc.,  Babv.     Shap- 

lelgh  Hardware  Company.     162,358  :  July  3. 
Bedsteads,  cots,  etc..  Corner  fittings  for.    Atlas  Bedstead 

Company  (Stephen  Wilkes  &  Sons)  Limited.     172,026; 

Dee.  18. 
Belt      fasteners.        Flexible      Steel      Lacing      Company. 

167.870  ;  Apr.  17. 
Bibs,  Quick-compression.    E.  Stebbins  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    174,271;  Apr.   3. 
Bird-cage  stands,  screens,  hooks,  etc.    Andrew  B.  Hendryx 

Co.     162,550;   Feb.   27. 
Bolt  anchors  and  expansion  shields.    Star  Expansion  Bolt 

Company.      162,729  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bolts.     Lamson   &  Sessions  Company.     166,745  ;  Feb.  13. 
Bolts,  locks  and  bolts,  steel  mortise,  and  rim  locks,  etc., 

Cremorne   and    espagnolette.      Soei€t6   P.   &   A.    Picard. 

158,583  ;  May  1. 
Bolts,    rivets,    and    spikes.      Milton    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany.    177,190 ;  .Tune  12. 
Bridle  wires.    Rings   for   stringing.      Diamond   Expansion 

Bolt  Co.     179.782-3  ;  Aug.  21. 
Butts,    hinges,    latches,    etc.      Stanley    Works.      182,619 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Casters.     Faultless  Caster  Co.     168,463  ;   Feb.   20. 
Casters.     Grennan  Cake  Corporation.     181,593  ;  Aug.  14. 
Casters.     Pintles     for.      Bassick     Company.       172,505 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Casters,      Sliding.        International      Supply      Company. 

171,697  ;  Apr.  24. 
Cast-iron  pipe  and  fittings  and  other  plumbers'  supplies. 

Eastern  Foundry  Company.     178,095 ;  June  12. 
Chains,  Drive.     Howe  Chain  Company.     183,834  ;  Oct.  16. 


Clia ins.  Sheet-metal.  Smith  &  Egge  Manf'g.  Co.  173,446; 
May  15. 

Chains,  Shoet-metal.  Smith  &  Egge  Manf'g  Co.  173,447  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Clamps  and  parts  thereof,  Hose.  Ideal  Clamp  Mfg.  Co. 
171,322;  .Tan.  30. 

Cocks.     Red  Hed  Mfg.  Co.     170,787-8 ;  Mar.  20. 

ColTee  urns,  CofTce-bag  supports  used  in.  J.  T.  Pedersen. 
172,432;  Apr.  10. 

Container  holders,  Beverage-.  R.  G.  Mitchell.  161,733; 
Apr.  17. 

Cooker,  Steam-pressure.  Henry  A.  Poppert  &  Son  Com- 
pany.    172,686  ;  Mar.  6. 

Cookers,    Steam-pressure.       Economy    Cooker    Company. 

183.562  ;  Dec.  IS. 

Cookers.  Steam-pressure.    Metropolitan  Manufacturing  Co. 

168,541  ;  Nov.  20. 
Cooking  utensils,  etc.,  over  an  open  fire.  Devices  for  sup- 
porting.    Campfire   Manufacturing  Company.    155,737  ; 

July  3. 
Cooking    utensils.    Metallic.      Ham    Boiler    Corporation. 

170,138:   Mar.  20. 
Couplings,    pipes,    tubes,    and    casings,    Metal.      National 

Tube  Company.     175,882  ;  May  1. 
Culinary,    household,    and    dairy    utensils,    Metal.      Lisk 

Manufacturing  Company.     169,860  ;  Mar.  20. 
Culverts  and  well  curbing.  Metal.     North  Dakota  Metal 

Culvert    Co.      160,021  ;    Oct.    30. 
Curtain  brackets.     J.  H.  Rogers.     170,729  ;  Apr.  3. 
Curtain  rods.  Metal.     Turner  &   Seymour  Manufacturing 

Company.     180,456  ;  July  24. 
Curtain  rods.  Metallic  flat.  C.  J.  Alden.     176,867  ;  Sept.  4. 
Dish   nans.  W.   H.   Hendricks.     152,799  ;   June  26. 
Doorchecks.     No-Liquid  Door  Check  Company.     183,225; 

Sept.   25. 
Door-knob  fasteners.     Gripx  Manufacturing  Co.     173,079  ; 

June  19. 
Door  knockers  numbers,  flap  hinges,  etc.     Greene,  Tweed 

&  Co.     182,514  ;   Oct.   30. 
Door   stops.     J.   R.    Emery.      180,794;   Aug.   14. 
Dowels,  Ring.     Timber  Truss  Co.  of  America.     163,365-6 ; 

Feb.    6. 
Drain-pipe  traps,  slop  sinks,  etc.     Donley  Brothers  Com- 
pany.     178,829  ;   Oct.    2. 
Egg    slicers    and    cake    forms.       S.    Robert.       173,246; 

Aug.  28. 
Enameled  ware  consisting  of  rice  boilers,  mixing  bowls, 

etc.     Shapleigh  Hardware  Company.     166,608  ;   Jan.  2. 
Fastening  devices.     H.  L.  Fenno.     181,440  ;  Sept.  25. 
Faucets,   cocks,   etc.     W.   C.   Grosser.     172.592;   July   10. 
Fenceposts.   Metal.      American   Steel  and   Wire   Company 

of  New  Jersey.     180,954  :  Aug.  14. 
Flower  holders,   Metal.     Dazey  Manufacturing   Company. 

176,255  ;  Nov.  6. 
Fluid-pressure    regulating    and    controlling    instruments. 

Honeywell    Heating    Specialties    Company.      175,396; 

Sept.  18. 
EMrniture     slides.       Berbecker     &     Rowland     Mfg.     Co. 

172,317;   Dec.   11. 
Furniture  slides.     Turner  &  Seymour  Manufacturing  Co. 

181,922;  Sept.  18. 
Furniture    sliding    shoes.      Onward    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany.    167,144  ;  Feb.  6. 
Garment-hanging  fixtures.     Lawson  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    180,186  ;  Nov.  20. 
Gas  brackets  and  cocks,  T's.  elbows,  and  gas  range  cocks, 

Brass  fittings  for.    Federal  Manufacturing  Co.    170,681 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Gates,  Hydraulic.     E.  L.  Broome.     172,028  ;  Apr.  10. 
Heel   plates,   toe   plates,   and   toe  protectors.   Shoe.      Sun 

Patent  Developing  Co.     163,547  ;  Aug.  21. 
Hinges.     Stanley  Works.     184,218-20  ;  Oct.  16. 
Hinges.      Stanley   Works.      184.690-2 ;    Dec.   4. 
Hinges.      Way   Works,    Incorporated.      174,549 ;    Apr.    24. 
Hinges,    bolts,    latches,    handles,    etc.      Stanley    Works. 

172.563  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hinges,  bolts,  latches,  handles,  etc.  Stanley  Works. 
172,693  ;  Mar.  6. 

Hood  catches,  hood-catch  brackets,  hood  handles,  and  door 

handles.     Bassick  Company.     169,966 ;  Feb.  13. 
Household  and  kitchen   utensils   made   of  aluminum.     C. 

Colsman.      165,528 ;    Julv    24. 
Key  chains.     Boye  Needle  Co.     179.773  :  July  3. 
Kitchen  utensils.     Aluminum  Sales  Co.     142,379  ;  Oct.  23. 
Knobs,  handles,  and  finger  plates  for  doors.     Soci$t6  P. 

and  A.  Picarl.     177,144  ;  June  12. 
Laths,   Fasteners  for   securing   and  spacing  metal.     Bull 

Dog   Plaster   Grip    Company.      180.324 :    Dec.    4. 
Link  belts.     Victory  V  Belt  Co.     167,744;  Apr.   10. 
Metal  fasteners.     W.  E.  Morgan.     183.310  ;  Oct.  16. 

Metals.  Seymour  Manufacturing  Company.  175,953; 
June  19. 

Nails.  American  Steel  and  Wire  Companv  of  New  Jer- 
sey.    168,594  ;  Apr.  3. 

Nails.  American  Steel  and  Wire  Companv  of  New  Jer- 
se.v.     168,595  :  Feb.  13. 

Nails.      Carpenter-Dodge    Company.      184.065 ;    Sept.    26. 

Nails.  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  179,755 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Nsila.  T'nlted  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  182,024; 
Aug.  14. 

Nails  and  staples.     G.  X.  Wendling.     185,683  ;  Dec  11. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Nails,     rivets,      bracliets,     etc.,     Eaves-trough.        F.     O. 

Schoedinger.      172,184  ;   July  24. 
Nipples,    Metal   pipe.      Fred    Pabst   Company.      180,718 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Nonskid  chains,  hooks,  and  parts  thereof.     Newhall  Chain 

Forge  &  Iron  Co.     160,897  ;   Mar.  6. 
Nut    locks.      Chapman    Self-Locking    Nut    Co.      156,983; 

Feb.  13. 
Nuts  and  bolts.     Vislok  Limited.     167,438  ;  Jan.  16. 
Nuts,    bolts,    rivets,    screws,    Lock.      Boss    Nut    Company. 

177,855  ;  Aug.  7. 
Ovens,      Dutch.        Griswold      Manufacturing      Company. 

172,156  :  Apr.   17. 
Pans,  Baking.     Edward  Katzinger  Company.     171,577-8; 

Feb.  6. 
Pans,   Baking.      Edward    Katzinger    Company.      173,192 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Pans,  Frying.     Miller  Lock  Company.     179.877  ;  Aug.  21. 
Pans,  saucepans,  stock  pots,  kettles,  etc.,  Frying.     Nickel 

Fabricating  Corporation.     174,908  ;  July  3. 
Paper    cabinets,    Toilet-.      Utility    Service    Association. 

157,050;  May  29. 
Percolators,    Aluminum.      George    H.    Bowman    Company. 

183,643;  Oct.   16. 
Percolators,    Aluminum.      Tebbetts    and    Garland    Store. 

171,600;  July  10. 
Pipe  and  vent  fittings,  traps,  etc.   Acheson  Manufacturing 

Company.     163,211 ;  July  24. 
Pipe,  Brass.     Chase  Companies.     183,250  ;  Oct.  16. 
Pipe  couplings,   metal  pipes,  etc.,  Metal.     National  Tube 

Company.     184,415  ;  Nov.  13. 
Pipe  fittings,   stop  cocks,   and   double  packed   stopcocks, 

etc..    Metal.      Victory    Manufacturing    Co.      179,565 ; 

Oct.  30.  _ 

Pipe  lines,  Expansion  joints  for.     Howard  Iron   works. 

186,233;  Dec.  11. 
Pipe  nipples,   Meial.     Chicago   Nipple  Manufacturing  Co. 

163,502  ;    Apr.    10. 
Pipes,  and  bends,  T's,  Y's,  and  drainage  traps.     Eastern 

Foundry   Company.     178,557 ;    Nov.   27. 
Pipes   and    fittings.    Cast-iron    gas    and    water.      Warren 

Foundry  and  Machine  Company.     164,846  ;  Apr.  24. 
Pipes  and  metal  pipe  fittings.  Metal.     Pioneer  Alloy  Prod- 
ucts   Company.      139,628 ;    Nov.    6. 
Plumbers'     ware.       Groeniger    Manufacturing    Company. 

177,486;  Sept.  18. 
Plumbing,    steam  -  fitting    and    hardware    supplies.      Hol- 

brook,  Merrill  &  Stetson.     150,531 ;  Jan.  9. 
Railings,   brackets,   brads,    etc.,   Angle   joints   for.      John 

Kroder  and  Henry  Reubel  Company.     163,584  ;  Jan.  23. 
Rivets.      Crescent   Belt    Fastener    Company.       169,200; 

Dec.  11.  U      1 

Rivets.     Raybestos  Company.     182,549;   Sept.   25. 
Rivets,  eyelets,  lacing  hooks,  grommets,  etc.     Edwin  B. 

Stimpson  Company.     147,814  ;  Jan.  2. 
Saucepans,  roasters,  casseroles,  waffle  molds,  etc..  Alumi- 
num.   Club  Aluminum  Company.     182,087  ;  Oct.  16. 
Saw-handle  trimmings.     Beaton  &  Cadwell  Manufacturing 

Company.     167,710;  Feb.  6. 
Screens  and  strainers.  Well.     J.  H.  McEvoy.     175,564-5  ; 

July  24. 
Screens,  Window  and  door  wire.     Hipolito  Screen  &  Sash 

Co.     180,764  ;  Aug.  14. 
Screws,   nuts,   bolts,   nails,   etc.     Guest,   Keen   &   Nettle- 
folds  Limited.     166,683  ;  June  26. 
Screws,   Wood.      Continental   Wood   Screw   Co.     184,280; 

Sept.  25. 
Shields,     Expansion.       Star     Expansion    Bolt    Company. 

172,448  ;  Mar.  20. 
Shoe  shanks,  Steel.     M.  Cangen.     165,272  ;  Jan.  16. 
Shower    and    shampoo    fixtures,    curtain    rods,    etc.      M. 

Behrer.     144,958  ;  Aug.   28. 
Sink  bibs,  cocks,  faucets,  bath  cocks,  etc.    Wolverine  Brass 

Works.      182,783 ;    Sept.   25. 
Soap   dishes,    towel   bars,    hand   rails,    etc.     J.   P.   Eustls 

Manufacturing   Company.      161.531 ;    Feb.   27. 
Soap  dispensers  and  towel  racks,  Combination  liquid-.     W. 

F.   Findley.     175,239 ;   Oct.   30. 
Soap-dispensing     systems.    Liquid-.       West     Disinfecting 

Company.     173,264;   Apr.   24. 
Spring    shackle    bolts,    nuts,    and    metal    washers.      Con- 
tinental Auto   Parts  Company.     170,475  :   June   19. 
Springs.     Miller  &  Van  Winkle,   Inc.     165,501 ;   July  31. 
Springs    and    coil    springs,    seamless    steel   tubing.    Sand- 

vikens  Jemverks  Aktiebolag.      178,572  ;   July   24. 
Springs  and  steel  tubing.     Sandvikens  Jernverks  Aktiebo- 
lag.    178,871 ;  Sept.  18.  , 
Sprinklers,    Lawn.      Supplee-Biddle    Hardware    Company. 

167,273;  Feb.  13. 
Steamers,  seamless  steam  kettles,  copper-jacketed  kettles, 

etc.       Majestic     Manufacturing    Company.       152,763 ; 

June  5. 
Stopcocks  and  stop  and  waste  cocks,  etc.     Ford  &  Ken- 
dig  Co.     129,592  ;  Aug.  7. 
Stove  hoards  and  conductor  pipe.     Fries,   Beall  &  Sharp 

Co.     169,585;  Feb.  13. 
Tables,  Metal  tops  for  kitchen  and  other.   American  Range 

&  Foundry  Company.     173,550 ;  May  1. 
Tank  floats.  Vacuum.     J.  H.  Cohen.     167,840;  Apr.  17. 
Tankards   and   trays,   Metal.     L.    H.    Spencer.      158,456 : 

Jan.  30. 
Teakettles.    Griswold  Manufacturing  Company.    172,155 ; 

Mar.  6. 


Teapots,  Aluminum.  Tebbetts  and  Garland  Store. 
171,599  ;  July  10. 

Tire-chain  fasteners.  Columbus  McKinnon  Chain  Com- 
pany.     181,673  ;   Aug.   14. 

Tire  chains.  Columbus  McKinnon  Chain  Company. 
179,031  ;  July  24. 

Toilet  or  closet  seat.  Type  of.  Germain  Brothers  Com- 
pany.    172,874  ;  June  12. 

Toilet  seats.  Sanitary  covers  for.  A.  M.  Price.  181,088 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Traps,  feed-water  grease  extractors,  pot  safety  valve*, 
and  relief  valves.  Steam.  American  Steam  Gauge  k 
Valve    Manufacturing    Company.      180,409 ;    June    26. 

Traps,  trap  ferrules,  clean-outs,  pipe  fittings,  etc..  Back- 
water.    J.  A.  Zurn.     167,544  ;  Mar.  20. 

Tubes.  Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company.  177,062; 
July  10. 

Tubes,  Brass,  copper,  etc.  Anaconda  Copper  Mining 
Company.     177,210  ;  Aug.  7. 

Tubes,  Seamless  brass,  copper,  and  condenser.  British 
American  Metals  Company.     160,392  ;  Feb.  13. 

Tubes,  tube  joints,  pipes,  etc.  Mannesmannrohren-Werke. 
163,689  :  Sept.  25. 

Tubing,  Nonferrous  metal.  Mueller  Metals  Company. 
156,103  ;  Oct.  16. 

Urns,  sugar  and  fruit  bowls,  etc..  Coffee,  chocolate,  water, 
and  other.  Carl  H.  Arwe  Manufacturing  Company, 
169,742;  Feb.  6. 

Valves.     F.  C.  Heylman.     167,566  ;  Jan.  23. 

Valves.  D.  T.  Williams  Valve  Company.  172,567-8; 
Mar.  6. 

Valves  and  pump  governors,  Pressure-reducing.  Locke 
Regulator  Co.     177,789;  Dec.  18. 

Valves  and  thermostatic  controlling  or  operating  means 
and  parts  of  same.  Yoder  Thomas  Mfg.  Co.  171,678 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Valves,  Drain.     S.  Pavitchich.     170,208  ;  Jan.  23. 

Valves,  float  boxes,  etc.,  Pressure-reducing  back-pressure, 
balance,  float,  and  fluid-control.  G.  M.  Davis  Regu- 
lator Co.     182,088  ;  Sept.  18. 

Valves  for  gas,  steam,  and  water.  Hand.  Colonial  Brass 
Works.  Inc.     177,651-2;   June  12. 

Valves  for  mains  and  pipes.  Metal.  Bethlehem  Ste« 
Company.      179,845  ;    Sept.  4. 

Valves  for  pipe  lines  and  the  like.  Metal.  Detroit  Lubri- 
cator Company.      179,929  ;   July   24. 

Valves,  Globe  and  gate.  Jenkins  Bros.  Limited.  180,605; 
Sept.  18. 

Valves,  traps,  and  regulators.  Kieley  Mueller,  Inc. 
183,071  ;   Sept.  11. 

Valves,  urinal  spreaders,  strainers,  etc.,  Flush  and  urinal. 
Hedges  &  Brother.     178.696  :  Aug.  28. 

Valves,  urinal  valves,  urinal  spreaders,  etc.,  Flush. 
Hedges  &  Brother.     178,696;  Nov.  13. 

Valves,  valve  casings,  etc..  Pneumatic.  A.  Schrader  s  Son, 
Incorporated.     171.512  ;  July  10. 

Washtub  covers,  Enameled-metal.  New  York  Vitreous 
Enamel  Products  Corporation.     176,643  ;   Oct.   30. 

Water  regulators  and  pump  governors.  Feed-.  Northern 
Equipment   Company.      178,625 ;   July   24.     ,^      ^ 

Wedge  blocks,  Wooden.     S.   A.   Scott.      154,420 ;   Jan.  9. 

Window  adjusters,  Casement-.  Miami  Manufacturing  Co. 
173,520  ;  Apr.  3.  .„^„„„     „       - 

Window  regulators.     Dura  Company.     169,803  ;  May  8. 

Window  supports,  Casement-.  Vincent  Whitney  Company. 
180,091;    Aug.    14,    1923.  .„„„„„„ 

Wire,  Barbed.     Gulf  States   Steel  Company.     177,777-9; 

Wire    fence   and    barbed    wire.      Keystone    Steel    &   Wire 

Company.     180,935  ;  Sept.  18. 
Wire    fence   and   barbed   wire.      Keystone    Steel    &   Wire 

Company.     183,655;   Sept.  18.  ,„^^o-,     nr      -iic 

Wire  fences.    Atlantic  Steel  Company.     176,531 ;  May  16. 

CLASS  14. 

Alloy.     Marret,  Bonnin,  Lebel  &  Guieu.     180,018  ;  Sept.  4. 

Alloy,  Casting.    Agricola  &  Agricola.     170,74o  :  Mar.  20. 

illoy  containing  various  proportions  of  nickle,  copper, 
and  zinc.  Nonferrous.  Roessler  &  Hasslacher  Chemical 
Co.     167,013  ;   Feb.  6. 

Alloy,  Forgings  of  steel.  A.  Finkl  &  Sons  Company. 
168,523;  Jan    2.  »,      ^  io-r.4'jo. 

Alloy,  Low-fusing  metal.  J.  M.  Ney  Company.  187,479; 
Dec.  25. 

Alloy  made  from  nickel  ore  for  forging  steel.  L.  B. 
Archer.     168,288;  July  31.  _.   _^       „     _ 

Alloy,  Nickel  and  manganese.  Henry  Wiggln  &  Com- 
pany Limited.     172,707:  Apr.    17.  -r.    ,^  ^ 

Allov,  Nickel-chrome.  Henry  Wiggin  &  Company  Limited. 
172,704-6  :  Apr.  17.  „.      .       o     ^ 

Allov,  Nickel-chrome-steel.  Henry  Wlggin  &  Company 
Limited.     172,709 ;  Apr.  17.  ,,     v-        n 

Allov  Nonferrous  casting.  Kent-Owens  Machine  Com- 
pany.    166,077  :  Mar,  20. 

Alloy,  Nonferrous  metal.    D.  D.  Strife.     172,403  ;  Mar.  6. 

Allov  steel.     Ludlum  Steel  Company.  162,749-50  ;  Aug.  21. 

Alloys,  Aluminum.    A.  Pacz.     144,977 ;  M.ar.  27.   ^ 

Alloys  and  metals  for  use  in  jewelry  and  jewelers  wares. 
Marret,  Bonnin,  Lebel  et  Guieu.     170,302  ;  Mar.  6. 

Alloys  and  wire.  Metal.  Seymour  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    175,956;  Jnne  19. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OB^FICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1495 


F.  A.  Fahreuwald. 


172,248 ; 
Company. 
Company. 


prepared. 
173,023  ; 

prepared. 
174,875  ; 


Com- 


173,341; 


186,969 ; 

Co. 


Alloys,  Heat  and  corrosion  resisting. 

17G,332  ;  May  22. 
Alloys,  Magnetic.     Western  Electric  Company. 

May  22. 
Allovs,      Metal.        Seymour      Manufacturing 

175,955  :  June  12. 
Alloys,      Metallic.        Du      Pont      Enginecrins; 

17S.9S1 ;  Sept.  18. 
Alloys,  Metallic  soldering.     S.  Pfyffer.     173,053  ;  Apr.  17. 
Alloys,    Nickel-copper.      Henry    Wiggin    &   Company   Lim- 
ited.    172,708  :  Apr.  17. 
Alloys    of    copper,    zinc,    and    nickel,    wire    in    coils,    etc. 

Metal.      Seymour   Manufacturing   Company.      175,954 ; 

May  15. 
Alloys,  rolled  plates  and  sheets  of  such  alloys,  etc..  Non- 
corroding  and  nonrusting.     Edwin  Burhorn   Company. 

149,210  ;   Jan.    2. 
Aluminum  alloy.     Paralite  Company.     160,150  ;  ITeb.  20. 
Aluminum   and   aluminum    alloys.      Alumiuium-Industrie- 

Aktien-Gesellschal't.      175,291  ;    May   1. 
Aluminum    and    aluminum    alloys.    Crude    and 

Aluminum  -  Industrie  -  Aktlen  -  Gesellschaft. 

Feb.  6. 
Aluminum    and    aluminum    alloys.    Crude    and 

Aluminium  -  Industrie  -  Aktlen  -  Gesellschaft. 

May  1. 
Aluminum   and  aluminum   base  alloys.     Aluminum 

pany  of  America.     180,679  ;  Oct.  30. 
Automobile    bodv    hardware.      Ternstedt    Manufacturing 

Company.     165,900-1  :  Jan.  30. 
Bearing  allovs.     American   Injector  Company. 

Feb.  6. 
Bearing   and   packing   metal,   brass   and   bronze   castings. 

Fredericksen  Company.     175,925  ;  May  15. 
Bearing    metal.      Lumen    Bearing    Company. 

Dec.   25. 
Bearing    metals.      A.    W.    Cadman    Manufacturing 

183,360:  Dpc.   10. 
Bronze,    Bearing.      Oregon     Brass     Works.      178,274-5 ; 

May   15. 
Castings  and  forglngs,  Metal.     Henry  &  Allen.     175,791 ; 

May   1. 
Castings.      Copper-nickel-alloy.        Manning,     Maxwell      & 

Moore,  Inc.     177,565  :  July  24. 
Castings,   Gray-iron.     .1.   F.  Meehan.     164,177  ;   Jan.   16. 
Castings,  Manganese-steel.     Inland  Engineering  Company. 

178,042  ;  June  12. 
Castings,    Metal.      Pacific    Foundry    Company.      183,850; 

Sept.   25. 
Castings  of  ferrous  metals.     Milton  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    155,268  :   Feb.   13. 
Castings  of  nonferrous  metals.    Mueller  Metals  Company. 

183,662;  Oct.  16. 
Castings.  Steel  and  iron.     Los  Angeles  Foundry  Company. 

186.018:  Dec.  4.  ^^      , 

Cliairs,  Rail.     Kiss  and  Choka.     175,250  ;  Aug.  21. 
Copper-alloy    steel.      Inland    Steel    Company.      169,856 ; 

Au".   14. 
Die-casting  metal  and  die  castings.     Doehler  Die-Casting 

Co.     174,562:  Apr.  3. 
Forgings,  Drop.     Western  Drop  Forge  Company.     181,429  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Galvanizing.      Diamond    Expansion    Bolt    Co.      161,822 ; 

Aug.   14. 
<3old  and  bronze  leaf.     R.  W.  Grauert.     181,391 ;  Oct.  2. 
Gold  leaf,  imitation-gold  leaf,  and   silver  leaf.  Sized.     F. 

R.   Coughlin.      158,075  ;  Feb.  27. 
Gold,  platinum,  oalladium,  and  silver  metals  and   solder 

and    rolled    sheets    and    plates.      American    Platinum 

Works.     173,392  :  Apr.  3. 
Insots   and  castings.     A.   Gilbert  &  Sons  Brass  Foundry 

Co.     163,515  ;  Sept.  18.  „„  „„^ 

Iron  and  steel.     Republic  Iron  &  Steel  Company.     183,994  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Iron,  cast  iron,  steel,  etc..  Pig.     Ibbotson  Brothers  &  Co. 

166,771  :  Feb.  13.  ^       ^         ,.j   .  .,    o^    , 

Iron   or   steel.    Certain    articles   of.      Consolidated    Steel 

Corporation.     155,486  ;  Mar.  20. 
Lead,    zinc,    copper,    gold,    silver,    antimony,    and    iron. 

Consolidated  Mining  and  Smelting  Company  of  Canada, 

Limited.     158.417  ;  Aug.  7. 
Magnesium  and  magnesium  alloys.     American  Magnesium 

Corporation.     182,492  ;  Oct.  23. 
Metal  and  bars,  sheets,   strips,   etc.,  Special-process.     J. 

Briggs   and    Sons    Co.      171,827:    May    1.  ..^  ,,^„ 

Metal,  Babbitt.     American  Boron  Products  Co.     165,742  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Metal,  Babbitt.     XT.  T.  Hungcrford  Brass  &  Copper  Co. 

178,390:   May  15.  ^  ,o/.»^o. 

Metal,     Bearing.       Ariston    Metal    Company.       186,078 , 

Dec.   25.  .     .  .         ,      X       r.     * 

Metal  used  for  agitating  or  stirring  mineral,  etc..   Cast. 

American  Abrasive  Metals  Company.     177,464  ;  May  IC. 
Metals.      Manganese    Bronze    and    Brass    Co.       178,051  ; 

Sept.   25.  „  ^__  __„ 

Metals.      Seymour    Manufacturing    Company.       175,952 , 

May  15. 

Metals  and  alloys  and  ingots,  castings,  etc..  Cast,  drawn, 
rolled,  etc.  Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company. 
177,208;    Sept.    25.  ^.  ^     *       *        a    „ 

Metals  and  allovs  and  ingots,  castings,  sheets,  etc.  Ana- 
conda  Copper  Mining  Company.     164,291 ;  Apr.  3. 


Metals  and  alloys,  Babbitt,  etc.    Magnolia  Metal  Company. 

168,929-30;  Jan.  9. 
Metals   and  alloys  for  use   in  Jewelry.     Marret,   Bonnin, 

Lebel  et  Guleu.    170,301 ;  Mar.  13. 
Metals  and  alloys,  ingots,  castings,  etc.     Anaconda  Cop- 
per Mining  Company.     165,112  ;  Oct.  23. 
Metals  and  their  alloys,  Nonferrous.     Smith  &  Egge  Mfg. 

Co.     181,704;  Sept.  11. 
Metals,  Bearing.   Super-Refined  Metals  Company.   183,420  ; 

Sept.    25. 
Metals,  Ferrous.    Duncan  MacKenzie's  Sons  Co.     182,352  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Metals    used    for    electrical    purposes.      Henry    Wiggin    & 

Company,   Limited.     172,702  ;  Apr.   17. 
Molybdenum  and  tantalum.     Fansteel  Products  Company. 

181,521  ;  Nov.   20. 
Nickel  and  alloys  of  nickel.     Henry   Wiggin   &  Company 

Limited.     172,701  ;  Apr.  17. 
Nickel     steel.        Henry     Wiggin     &     Company     Limited. 

172,703;  Apr.  17. 
Nickel    sheets,   rods,    etc.     American    Nickel   Corporation. 

170.802  :   Mar.   6. 
Pipes  for  power  water-inlet  piping,  Nonferrous.     Soci6t6 

Marcel  Bassot  &  Co.     156,758;  Jan.  16. 
Platers'  bars,  sheet  metal,  metal  rods,  and  ingots.     Plati- 

nide  Co.  Inc.     173,719  ;  May  8. 
Platinum,   gold,    silver,    etc.,    in   sheets,   rolls,    etc.      Katz 

&  Ogush,  Inc.     180,012  :  Aug.  7. 
Platinum  in  bars,  sheets,  etc.,  and  platinum  solder.     Din- 

hofor  Bros.   Inc.     173,919  ;  Apr.   3. 
Rail  anchors  or  anticreepers.    P.  &  M.  Company.    180,238  ; 

Oct.   2. 
Railroad    frogs.      Kilby    Frog    &    Switch    Co.      152,224 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Rails,   Steel.     L.  B.   Foster   Co.     184,072-3  :   Dec.  4. 
Rails,     Steel.       Soci6t6     Anonyme     d'OugrSe     Marihaye. 

167,502  ;  Dec.  18. 
Railway  equipment.     Q  &  C  Company.     151,996;  Dee.  18. 
Sheets,    Black    and    galvanized    and    tin-plate.      Consoli- 
dated  Steel  Corporation.     167,935;  Mar.  20. 
Shims    and     shim     stock.       Laminated     Shim     Company. 

178,617;  Oct.  16. 
Solder,     Weldene     Manufacturing     Company.        149,048 ; 

June  5. 
Stamps,  fullered  forgings,  and  I  forgings.  Forged  bodies 

for    hand.      Jas.    H.    Matthews   &   Company.      177,792 ; 

June  12. 
Steel  and  Iron  sheets  and  plates,  ingot  molds,  etc.     Al- 
legheny   Steel    Company.      165,518 ;    Dec.    11. 
Steel  bars  and  billets.     A.  P.  Scripture.     175,328  ;  Apr.  3. 
Steel    billets,    sheets,    forgings,    round   bars,    and    rounds. 

Allegheny  Steel  Company.     179,698;  Aug.  21. 
Steel    forgings.      A.    Finkl    &    Sons    Company.      177,908; 

May  15. 
Steel   forgings.      A.    Finkl   &    Sons    Company.      179,038; 

Aug.    7. 
Steel    forgings.      A.    Finkl    &    Sons   Company.      179,189 ; 

Aug.    7. 
Steel    forgings,    rail    anchors,    rail-anchor    springs,    etc. 

Canton  Forge  &  Axle  Company.     177,215  ;  June  19. 
Steel,  Hammered  and  rolled.     Soci6t6  Anonyme  d'Ougr^e 

Marihaye.     167.501  :  Dec.  18. 
Steel  in  bar,  etc.,  forms,  steel  castings  and  forgings.     Had- 

fields  Limited.     175,553  ;  May  8. 
Steel,    iron,    metal   sheets.      United   Alloy   Steel   Corpora- 
tion.    154,895  ;  .July  31. 
Steel  rods      Globe  Wire  Co.     174,772  ;  Apr.  3. 
Steel   rods   suitable    for   the   making   of   taps    and    small 

tools.     Globe  Wire  Co.     174,773 :  June  19. 
Steel.  Sheet.    Milwaukee  Rolling  Mill  Company.     185,874  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Steel    sheets,    bars,   and    plates.      R.    G.    Hird.      176,127; 

July  3. 
Steel,  Tool.     Darwin  &  Mllner  Inc.     169,535  ;  Jan.   9. 
Steel,    Tool.      Detroit    Alloy    Steel    Company.      166,554 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Steel,  Tool.     Peter  A.  Frasse  &  Co.     186.360  ;  Nov.  27. 
Steel,  Tool.     Vulcan  Crucible  Steel  Co.     152,292  :  Jan.  9. 
Steels,   Tool,    carbon,    shear,    mild,    etc.      Samuel   Warren 

Limited.     152,599  ;  Mar.  20. 
Tin    and    tenie    plates    and    sheets.      Baldwins    Limited. 

158,415  ;  Jan.  16. 
Track   frogs,   crossings,   guard   rails,   etc.     Bamapo   Ajax 

Corporation.     172,395  ;  Apr.  10. 
Welding  metal.     James  H.  Herron  Company.     183,449-50  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Welding  metals.  Metallic  compounds  for  use  in.     Alumino- 

Thcrmic  Corporation.     172,660  ;  May  22. 
Wire  and  rods.  Welding.     "Weldrite"  Company.    162,524  ; 

Sept.   25. 
Wire,     Base-metal.        Page     Steel     A     Wire     Company. 

162,646:  Apr.  17. 
Wire,    Galvanized.      Keystone    Steel    &    Wire    Company. 

184,730-1  :  Sept.  18. 
Wires,    Resistance.      Henry   Wiggin   &  Company  Limited. 

170,345  ;  Apr.  17. 

CLASS   15. 

Automobile    planetary    transmissions,   Lubricant   dressing 

for.     Lewis  Oil  Company.    171,852 ;  Jan.  9. 
Candles.     J.  and  M.  Bechdolt.     177,427  ;  Sept.  18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Candles.    Columbia  Wax  Products  Co.    154,550 ;  Jan.  2. 

Candles.     Glistridis,  Frosso  &  Co.     177,183;  Apr.  24. 

Caudles.     D.  B.  Hansen  &  Sons.     183,972  ;  Nov.  13. 

Candles.     Standard  Oil  Company.     165,826  ;  Oct.  16. 

Candles.     Standard  Oil  Company.     165,828  ;  Oct.  16. 

Candles.     Standard  Oil  Company.    165,830  ;  Oct.  16. 

Candle!?.     Standard  Oil  Company.     165,831-3  ;  Oct.  23. 

Candle.s.     Standard  Oil  Company.     165,834  ;  Oct.  16. 

Candles.      Standard   Oil   Company.      171,744  :    Dec.   4. 

Candles.    Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York.     183,045  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Candles.     Standard  Oil  Company.     186,203  ;   Nov.   27. 

Candles.     Standard  Oil  Company.     186,726  ;   Nov.  27. 

Candles.     Standard  Oil  Company.     186,936  ;   Nov.  27. 

Candles.     West  India   Oil    Company.     173,798;   Mar.   27. 

Candles.     West  India  Oil  Company.     173,799  ;  Feb.  27. 

Candles,  liquid  paraffin,  lubricating  oils  and  greases,  Gas- 
oline.    Standard  Oil   Company.     171,664  ;   Feb.  13. 

Canned  motor  oils.     Midcontinent  Producers'  &  Refiners' 
Corporation.     175,094  ;   Aug.   7. 

Compound  for  loosening  tight  nuts  on  bolts  and  lubricat- 
ing leaf  springs.     .1.  A.  Carroll.     177,726  ;  May  15. 

Coating  material.     Brogdex  Company.     175,708  ;  Sept.  11. 

Dental   instruments.    Lubricating   and   sterilizing  medium 
for.     H.   P.  Emeis.     177,433;    Aug.    28. 

Engines,    Fuel    for    internal-combustion.      Bfn«ol    Motor 
Fuel  Company.     187,792;  Dec.  25. 

Fuels,   Motor.      F.   J.   Abbott.     180,404 :   July   24. 

Fuels,  Motor.     P.  J.  Abbott.     180,406-8  ;  July  17. 

Gasoline.      H.   D.   Burrougbs.     170,751 ;   July  24. 

Gasoline.     Central  Ohio  Oil  Company.     174.126  ;  Nov.  27. 

Gasoline.        Independent     Service     Station     Association. 
180,979;   Sept.  4. 

Gasoline.     Industrial   Oil   Co.      181,447;   July  31. 

Gasoline.      Interocean    Oil   Company.     181,027  ;    Aug.   28. 

Gasoline.     Interstate  Gasoline  Co.     164,807;   Jan.  9. 

Gasoline.  J.  W.  Jameson.     181,995  ;  Oct.  2. 

Gasoline.     ,T.  W.  Jameson.     181,996  ;  Oct.  16. 

Gasoline.     Mutual  Refining  Company.     170.446  ;  Feb.   13. 

Gasoline.     Ohio  Refining  Company.     162,310  ;  Jan.  9. 

Gasoline.      Pan   American    Petroleum   &   Transport   Com- 
pany.    184,620  ;  Oct.  23. 

Gasoline.     Premier  Refining  Company.     176,215;   Dec.  4. 

Gasoline.     Pure  Oil  Co.     164,003  ;  Oct.  23. 

Gasoline.      Puritan    Oil   Corporation.      186,291 ;    Dec.    25. 

Gasoline.     Sierra  Refining  Company.     174.155  ;  Feb.  27. 

Gasoline.     Standard  Oil  Company.     172,691  ;  Apr.  3. 

Gasoline.     L.  J.  Wilde.     183,784;  Nov.   27. 

Gasoline     and     lubricating     oils.     H.     Bunge.     176,064 ; 
Apr   17 

Gasoline    and    lubricating    oils.      Spears    &    Riddle    Co. 
174,756;    Sept.    4. 

Gasoline    and   naphtha.      Standard   Oil   Company  of  New 
York.     169,934  ;   May  15. 

Gasoline,    kerosene,    and    luhrleating    oils    and    greases. 
Westland  Oil  Company.     169.612  ;  Feb.  27. 

Gasoline,  kerosene,  and  motor  fuel  oils.    Snowolene  Hold- 
ing Company.     174,803  ;   May  8. 

Gasoline,  kerosene,  and  motor  oils.     Arro  Oil  &  Refining 
Company.     179,643;  Sept.  11.  ^         ^     ^  ,., 

Gasoline,    kerosene,    benzine,     petroleum,    etc.       Sunfield 
Company.     183,806  ;  Oct.   30. 

Gasoline,      kerosene,      etc.     '    Herculese      Gasoline      Co.. 
167.393 :  Sept.  18.  ^  ^.,    ^ 

Gasoline,    kerosene,    fuel    oil,    etc.      Pure    Oil    Company. 
159.284 ;  Sept.  18.  ^,     „  ^    , 

Gasoline,  kerosene,  lubricating  oil,  and  gas  oil.    Petroleum 
Export  Corporation.     176,210;  Apr.  10. 

Gasoline,   kerosene,   lubricating  oils   and    greases.     Inter- 
state Petroleum  Products  Company.     168,971;  Jan.   2. 

Gasoline,   kerosene,   lubricating  oils,   petroleum   distillate. 
Snowolene  Holding  Company.     180,248  ;  July  17. 

Gasoline,  kercsene,  motor  oils,  gi'eases,  etc.     Econ   Oil  & 
Gas  Company.     172,641 ;  Feb.   13. 

Gasoline,   kerosene,   naphtha,    etc.     Get-Gas    Service   Sta- 
tions, Inc.     158,391 ;  Apr.  10.  „  .     ., 

Gasoline,  kerosene,  naphtha,  lubricating  oil,  etc.      united 
Oil  Company.     165,574  :  Feb.  20. 

Gasoline,    kerosene,   petroleum,    etc.      Hercules    Gasoline 
Co.     169,130;   Sept.  4.  „     -r  ,• 

Gasoline,    lubricating    oils,    and    greases.      C.    C.    .Julian. 
184,403-4  ;  Oct.  23. 

Gasoline,  lubricating  oils  and  greases.     Julian  Petroleum 
Corporation.     184,406;  Oct.  16. 

Gasoline,  motor  fuels,  and  lubricating  oils.     American  Oil 
Company.     173,222  ;  Feb.  13. 

Gasoline,  naphtha,  benzene,  kerosene,  etc.     Spokane  Wyo- 
ming Petroleum  Company.     165,570  ;  Nov.   27. 

Gasoline,    naphtha,    kerosene,    fuel    oils,    etc.      Henry    H. 
Cross  Company.     174,294;  Feb.  27. 

Grease.    Axle.      Pure   Oil    Company.      178,133 :    July   17. 

Grease  compound  for  lubricating  purposes.     A.  B.  Hutton. 
180,009  ;  July  10. 

Grease,   Cup  and  axle.     Marine  Oil   Company.     166.386 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Grease.  Lubricating.     Battenfeld  Grease  &  Oil  Companj'. 
184,929  ;  Oct.  30. 

Grease,      Lubricating.       National      Refining     Company. 
161,695 ;  May  29.  ^         ^.,  ^  .  „       ^     , 

Grease.  Lubricating.     Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York. 
162,617;  Feb.  13.  ^  „.  „. . 

Grease,  Petroleum.    Atlantic  Refining  Company.    174,814  : 
Mar.  20. 


Greases,  Lubricating.  U.  S.  Oil  &  Supply  Co.  148,904  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Kerosene.     Associated  Oil  Company.     177,064  ;  Oct.  23. 

Kerosene.     Associated   Oil   Company.     184.015 ;   Nov.   27. 

Kerosene.     Miller  Petroleum  Company.    175,673 ;  Apr.  10. 

Kerosene.  United  Petroleum  Asiatic  Company.  175,281 ; 
June  26. 

Kerosene  and  gasoline.  Western  Reserve  Oil  Company. 
171.470  ;  Feb.  13. 

Kerosene  and  lubricating  oils.  Gilmore  Petroleum  Com- 
pany.     166,558  ;    Sept.    4. 

Kerosene,  gasoline,  and  lubricating  oil.  Petroleum  Export 
Corporation.     176,211  ;  Apr.  10. 

Kerosene,  gasoline,  lubricating  oils,  and  greases.  Western 
Reserve  Oil  Company.     171,479;  May  1. 

Liquid  fuel.  Petroleum  Service  Corporation.  170,753 ; 
Sept.  4. 

Liquid  motor  fuel.  Benzo  -  Gas  Motor  Fuel  Company. 
179,086  ;  June  19. 

Lubricant.     Wadhams  Oil  Company.    186,860 ;  Dec.  11. 

Lubricant  for  machinery.  Benzo-Gas  Motor  Fuel  Com- 
pany.    167,512;  Oct.  23. 

Lubricant,  Refined.     Davies,  Rose  &  Co.     168,455  ;  Dec.  4. 

Lubricants.     A.  N.  Bresler.     180,959;  Sept.  4. 

Lubricants.  Carbide  &  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation. 
175,710;  Apr.  3. 

Lubricants.     Harvey  Oil  Co.     184,029  ;  Nov.  20. 

Lubricants.  Keystone  Luhricating  Company.  178,508-12  ; 
May  15. 

Lubricants.  Keystone  Lubricating  Company.  178,514-21 ; 
May  15. 

Lubricants.  Keystone  Lubricating  Company.  178,726-37  ; 
May  15. 

Lubricants.  Keystone  Lubricating  Company.  178,739-41 ; 
May  15. 

Lubricants  and  solvents,  kerosene,  benzine,  gasoline, 
etc.  Tetralin  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung. 
142,040  ;  June  19. 

Lubricating  compounds  and  greases.  Otis  Chemical  Com- 
pany.    181,087;  July  10. 

Lubricating  material.     L.  P.  Galbraith.    169,397 ;  Jan.  2. 

Naphtha.    Miller  Petroleum  Company.     176,200 ;  Apr.  10. 

Oil  and  gasoline.  Motor.  Kentucky  Independent  Oil  Com- 
pany.    184,286  ;  Nov.  20. 

Oil  and  grease,  Lubricating.  D.  J.  Lowry.  171,584 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Oil  and  greases.     P.  J.  Abbott.     182,033  ;  Oct.  2. 

Oil  and  lubricating  greases.  Lubricating,  automobile,  and 
machine.     L.  R.  Carley.     160,587;  Mar.  13. 

Oil,  Crank-case-fiushing.  American  Oil  Company. 
171,719  ;  Apr.  3. 

Oil.  Cutting.  Smith  Oil  &  Refining  Company.  180,629; 
July  10. 

Oil,  Cutting  and  lubricating.  Wondruschka-Duda  Com- 
pany.    170,555  ;  Jan.  2. 

Oil,  Cylinder.     Pure  Oil  Company.    178,121 ;  July  17. 

Oil,    Cylinder.      Pure   Oil    Company.      178.122;    June   26. 

Oil,  Cylinder.     Standard  Oil  Company.     184,309  ;  Oct.  28. 

Oil,  Engine.     Pure  Oil  Company.     178,136  ;  June  26. 

Oil.  Parm-machinery-lubricating.  Pure  Oil  Company. 
178,125  ;  July  17. 

Oil  for  hand  separators.  Lubricating.  Pure  Oil  Com- 
pany.    178,123  ;  July  17. 

Oil  for  insulating  and  cooling  purposes,  Mineral.  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  167,983 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Oil  for  lubricating  purposes.  Cylinder  and  automobile. 
Marine  Oil  Company.     166,384  ;  Feb.  20. 

Oil,  gasoline,  and  kerosene,  Crude.  C.  F.  Kellom. 
161,840 ;  May  29.  r    k  ■     «  t      t 

Oil,  gasoline,  and  kerosene,  etc.,  Lubricating.  L.  J. 
Wilde.     183,785;   Nov.   6.  „  .        ^ 

Oil,  gasoline,  gas  and  fuel  oil,  kerosene,  Crude.  Invader 
Oil  Refining  Co.     141,524  ;  Feb.  13. 

Oil.  Graphite  farm-machinery.  Pure  Oil  Company. 
178,124;  July  17.  ...,,„ 

Oil,   Hard.     Pure   Oil   Company.     178,134;   July   17. 

Oil,  Lubricating.     A.  J.  Paluszek.     173.002  ;  Mar.  20. 

Oil,  Lubricating.  Roxana  Petroleum  Corporation. 
185.991  ;  Nov.  20.  _     ,         ,„„,,,„ 

Oil,  Lubricating.     Willowbrook  Chemical  Works.     180,459  ; 

Oil,    Lubricating  motor.      Kentucky  Independent   Oil  Co. 

Oil,  M.nchi'ne.     Marine  Oil  Company.     166.388;  Nov.   27. 
on    Mineral.      Standard  Oil  Company    (Incorporated  In 

New  JersevV     170,411  ;  Feb.  20. 
Oil,  Motor.     Henry  H.  Cross  Company.     1^5,189  •  May  1. 
Oil.     Motor.       Great    We.stern    Oil     Company.     159,699; 

Oil,  Motor.     Motol  Lubricants  Corporation.     187,336-7 ; 

Dec    25. 
Oil,  Motor  fuel.     BarnsdaU  Refining  Company.     153,234  ; 

Oil,    Petroleum.      Standard    Oil   Company   of   New   York. 

172  242  •  July  17 
Oil.  Recovered  salad.     F.  B.  Booth  Co.     167.551 ;  Feb.  13. 
Oil    Transformer.     Standard  Oil  Company    (Incorporated 

in  New  Jersey).     175,747;  June  26. 
Oils.     Atlantic  Refining  Company.     183,812;  Sept.   18. 
Oil.s.     Sinclair   Refining  Company.     180,503 ;   June   19. 
Oils.     West  India  Oil  Company.     183,681 ;   Sept.  18. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continned. 


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OtU  aud  gasoline.  Lubricating.  Apex  Motor  Fuel  and 
Luhrlcnnt  Co.     167,156;  May  29. 

Oils  ami  gaso!in<».  Lnlirientin?.  Sweney  Gasoline  &  Oil 
Co.      184,221  ;    Nov.    6. 

Oils  and  gasoline.  Lubricating.  Union  Oil  Company  of 
California.      172,300;   Nov.   6. 

Oils  and  greases.     E.  F.  Hartzell.     157,667  ;  Jan.  30. 

Oils  and  greases.  Keystone  Lubricating  Company. 
178,738  ;  June  19. 

Oils  aud  trrcasos.  Lltwood  Oil  &  Supply  Company. 
157,226  :  Jan.  16. 

Oils  and  greases.     Moore-Fuller  Oil  Co.     170,778  ;  Jan.  9. 

Oils  and  greases.  Owenwood  Oil  Corporation.  140,959  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Oils  and  greases.  Edward  A.  Reicliel  Co.  159,885 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Oils  and  grease  and  gasoline.  Lubricating.  American 
Refining  and  Manufacturing  Company.  177,261  ; 
May  29. 

Oils  and  greases.  Standard  Oil  Company  (New  Jersey). 
181.659-60:    Sept.   11. 

Oils  and  greases  and  gasoline,  Lubricating.  J.  Llpin. 
183,630;    OcL   2. 

Oils  and  greases  and  specialty  oils.  Lubricating.  Con- 
sumer's Home  Oil  Company.     157,209  ;  Feb.  13. 

Oils  and  greases,  automobile  fuel  oils,  cutting  oDs  for 
treating"  metals,  Lubricating.  Oil  and  Cbemical  Cor- 
poration.    138,722  ;  Apr.  24. 

Oils  and  greases,  Cvlinaer,  etc.  Humble  Oil  &  Refining 
Company.     169,593  ;  Jan.  2. 

Oils  and  greases,  etc.  Sterling  Oil  Company  of,  Pennsyl- 
vania.    182,620  ;  Nov.  6. 

Oils  and  greases,  gasoline,  benzine,  etc..  Lubricating.  Lind- 
say-McMillan Company.     160,816  ;  Jan.  9. 

Oils  and  greases,  gasoline,  motor  spirit,  etc..  Lubricating. 
Petroleum  Products  Co.     173,904  ;  Apr.   17. 

Oils  aud  greases.  Lubricating.  California  Paint  Com- 
pany.    165,483  :  Apr.  3. 

Oils  and  greases,  Lubricating.  G.  B.  Carran.  179,927; 
June  26. 

Oils  and  greases,  Lubricating.  Cato  Oil  and  Grease  Co. 
179,293-4  ;  June  19. 

Oils  and  Greases,  Lubricating.  Dixie  Oil  &  Grease  Com- 
pany.    166,659  ;  June  19. 

Oils  and  greases,  Lubrtcating.  G.  W.  Fenimore. 
165.976  ;  May  22. 

Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.  Great  Southern  Refining 
Company.     176,078;   Sept.  18. 

Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.  A.  W.  Harris  Oil  Com- 
pany.    158,084  ;  Oct.  30. 

Oils  and  ereases.  Lubricating.  Hot  Point  Oil  &  Supply 
Company.      184.854 ;   Nov.   27. 

Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.  Inter-State  OU  Company 
121,865  ;  June  26. 

Oils  and  greases,  Lubricating.  Inter-State  Oil  Company. 
139,971;    Oct.   2. 

Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.  M.  A.  Kahn.  159,873 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.  Motive  Lubricant  Corpora- 
tion.     183,030  ;   Nov.   27. 

Oils  and  greases,  Lubricating.  Panhard  Oil  Corporation. 
172.552  ;  Apr.   3. 

Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.  Pennsylvania  Lubricating 
Company.     178,566  :  July  31. 

Oils     and     greases.     Lubricating.       Reed    Oil    Company. 

176.365  ;   Sept.   18. 

Oils    and    greases.     Lubricating.       Reed    Oil    Company. 

176.366  ;  June  19. 

Oils  and  greases,  Lubricating.  Smith  Oil  &  Refining  Com- 
pany.   "l80,62S;  July  10. 

Oils  and  greases,  Lubricating.  Standard  Oil  Company. 
171,666;  Jan.  2. 

Oils  and  ereases.  Lubricating.  Standard  Oil  Company. 
171,668  r  Jan.  2. 

Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.  Standard  Oil  Company. 
171,876  ;  Jan.  30. 

Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.  U.  S.  Oil  Company. 
175,114  ;   Nov.    27. 

Oils  and  greases,  Lubricating.  Warren  &  Bailey  Co. 
172,247  ;  Jan.  9. 

Oils  and  greases.  Lubricating.  Western  Reserve  Oil 
Company.     178,366;  June  19. 

Oils  and  greases.  Motor.  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Com- 
pany.    166.764  ;  Feb.  13. 

Oils  and  greases.  Transmission.  Union  Oil  Company  of 
California.     181,547-8  ;  July  31. 

Oils  and  lubricating  oils  and  greases.  Fuel.  Evansvllle 
Oil   and   Grease   Company.     177,902 ;   May  29. 

Oils  and  lubricants.  Lubricating.  B.  G.  Desmond  Manu- 
facturing   Corporation.      173,074 ;    Mar.    27. 

Oils  and  oiling  compositions.  Union  Petroleum  Company. 
180,900;  Aug.   28. 

Oils,  etc..  Fuel.  lighting,  heating,  and  lubricating.  Com- 
monwealth Color  &  Chemical  Co.     179,359  ;  Oct.  2. 

Oils  for  heatinc'  purposes.  Union  Petroleum  Company. 
173.453  :  Feb.  13. 

Oils.  Fuel.  Chemical  Fuel  Company  of  America. 
155,549  ;  Feb.  27. 

Oils,  greases,  and  gasoline.  Lubricating.  Kansas  City 
Refining  Sales  Company.     175,248 ;  Mar.  27. 


Oils,  greases,  compounds,  etc..  Lubricating.  Indian  Re- 
fining Company  Inc.     172,596  ;  Apr.  10. 

Oils,  greases,  etc.  .\tlautic  Refining  Company.  160,105  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Oils,  Lubricating.  American  Oil  Corporation.  174,277; 
Mar.  27. 

Oils.   Lubiicating.     G.  A.  Bergfors.     186,212  ;  Nov.  20. 

Oils,  Lubricating.     W.  D.  Cavanaugh.     168,440  ;  Feb.  27. 

Oils,  Lubricating.  Columbia  Oil  Company.  170,474 ; 
May  1. 

Oils,  Lubricating.  D-A  Lubricant  Company.  171,225 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Oils,  Lubricating.     C.  R.  Gillett.     169,298;  May  15. 

Oils,  Lubricating.  Gilmore  Petroleum  Company.  173,634  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Oils,  Lubricating.  Gilmore  Petroleum  Company. 
173,764-5  ;  Feb.  27. 

OUs,  Lubricating.  Midland  Refining  Company.  172,339  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Oilfi,  Lubricating.  Midland  Refining  Company.  182,216; 
Sept.   4. 

Oils,  Lubricating.     D.  W.  Qulnn      172,241  ;  Jan.  9. 

Oils.  Lubricating.  SheU  Company  of  California.  174,186  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Oils,  Lubricating.  Standard  Oil  Company.  175,223; 
Mar.  27. 

OUs,  Lubricating.  Standard  Oil  Company  (Incorporated 
in  New  .Jersey).     171.711;  Jan.  23. 

Oils,  Lubricating.  Standard  Oil  Company  (Incorporated 
in  New  Jersey).     182,386;   Sept.  4. 

Oils.  Lubricating.  Standard  Oil  Company,  (New  Jersey). 
181,661  :    Aug.    28. 

Oils,  Lubricating.  Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York. 
175,969  ;    Nov.    6. 

Oils,    Lubricating.     Texas  Company.      169,143 ;   Mar.   20. 

Oils,  Lubricating.  United  Marine  &  Fuel  Corporation. 
175,034;  Mar.  27. 

Oils,  Lubricating.  Vacuum  Oil  Company.  182,079 ; 
Sept.   4. 

Oils,  Lubricating.  Warren  Refining  &  Cbemical  Com- 
pany.    186,035;  Dec.  11. 

Oils,  Lubricating.  Waverly  Oil  Works  Company. 
185,802;  Nov.  20. 

Oils,  Lubricating.  Wolverine  Lubricants  Co.  of  New 
York.     179,504  ;  July  24. 

Oils,  Lubricating.     F.  M.  Zimmerman.     182,031 ;  Sept.  18. 

Oils,  Motor  fuel.  Chemical  Fuel  Company  of  America. 
155,550;  Feb.  27. 

Oils.    Motor-lubricating.      E.   Kalaus.      170.935 ;    Feb.    13. 

Paraffin.  Standard  Oil  Company  (Incorporated  in  New 
Jersey.)      172,127;   Jan.   9. 

Petrolatum,  Liquid.  Standard  Oil  Company.  180,249 ; 
June  19. 

Petroleum  and  petroleum  products.  Standard  OU  Com- 
pany of  New  York.     176.506  :  Apr.  10. 

Petroleum  and  petroleum  products.  Refined.  William  A. 
Young  Co.     168,0S6:   Jan.  23. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany of  New  York.     159,816  ;   Jan.  9. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany of  New  York.     171,291 ;  Feb.  13. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  Standard  Oil 
Company  of  New  York.     174,931 ;  Mar.  20. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  Standard  Oil 
Company  of  New  York.     174,933  ;  Nov.  20. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  Standard  Oil 
Company  of  New  York.     174,934  ;  Mar.  20. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  i»etroleum.  Standard  Oil 
Company  of  New  York.     174,935 ;  Mar.  13. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany of  New  York.     174,936-7  ;  Mar.  20. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  .Standard  Oil 
Company  of  New  York.     174,939^0  :  Mar.  20. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  Standard  Oil 
Company  of  New  York.     174,941  ;  Mar.   13. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany of  New  York.     175,959-60  ;  Apr.  3. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany of  New  York.     175,965  ;  Apr.  3. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany of  New  York.     175.968  ;  Apr.  3. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany of  New  York.     177,879  ;  May  8. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  pctrolevim.  Standard  Oil 
Company  of  New  York.     177.881 ;  May  8. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  Standard  OU  Com- 
pany of  New  York.     178,147  ;  May  S. 

Petroleum  and  products  of  petroleum.  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany of  New  York.     183,893  :  Oct.  16. 

Petroleum  jelly.  Standard  OU  Company.  171,662; 
Oct.  16. 

Petroleum,  kerosene,  gasolene,  etc.  C.  G.  Wirlck. 
179,910;    Sept.    18. 

Petroleum  products.  Seaside  Oil  Company.  171,961 ; 
Jan.   9. 

Petroleum  products.  Wayco  Oil  Corporation.  172.920; 
Mar.   20. 

Petroleum  tailings,  road,  residual,  black,  and  fuel  oils. 
Union  Oil  Company  of  California.     164.782  ;  Feb.  20. 

Petroleum,  Volatile  compound  derived  from.  Gilmore 
Petroleum   Company.      166,557 ;   Apr.   10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


CLASS  16. 

Artists'  materials.     Artists  Brush  and  Color  Corporation. 

175.454  ;    July   10. 
Automobile  bodies,  Polishing  compound  for.     J.  H.  Laid- 

law.     149,592  ;  Apr.  24. 
Auto  products.     Auto  Products  Mfg.  Co.   Inc.     158,744  ; 

May  8. 
Bronze  powder  and  bronzing  liquid.    United  States  Bronze 

Powder  Works,   Inc.     176,.313  ;  May  8. 
Bronze    powders    and    bronzing    liquids.      United    States 

Bronze   Powder   Works,   Inc.      176,230-1 ;    July   24. 
Bronzing   liquid,    raw   linseed   oil,    spirits    of   turpentine. 

Owl  Drug  Company.     166,399  ;  Jan.  9. 
Calcimine.     Reardon  Company.     174,214  :  Feb.  27. 
Calcimine.      West   Coast   Kalsomine   Company.      180,729 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Calcimines.     Muralo  Company.     183,397 ;  Nov.   13. 
Calcimines.      Muralo    Company.      183,398 ;    Nov.    27.     • 
Calcimines.     Muralo  Company.     183,399 ;   Nov.  13. 
Carbon  black.     Godfrey  L.  Cabot,  Inc.     176,065  ;  July  17. 
Carbon  black.     Godfrey  L.  Cabot,  Inc.     176,067  ;  Apr.  24. 
Carbon  black.     Godfrey  L.  Cabot,  Inc.     176,068  ;  Sept.  4. 
Carbon    black.       Godfrey    L.    Cabot,     Inc.       176,069-71 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Carbon    black.       Standard    Carbon    Company.       181,917 ; 

Oct.   23. 
Chemical  composition  for  the  removal  of  oils,  paints,  etc. 

Shellac  Co.  of  New  York.     172,689  ;  Mar.  13. 
Cleaner    and    polish.      Smith    Oil    &    Refining    Company. 

180,627  ;   Aug.   14. 
Cleaner,     polisher,     renovator,     disinfector     for    varnish, 

paint,  and  enamel.     W.  B.  Franklin.     183,565  ;   Sept.  18. 
Cleaning    and    polishing    compound.      Ambrite    Products 

Company.     182,530  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cleaning   and   polishing   liquids.      Motor   Car   Painting   & 

Trimming    Co.      186,441 ;    Nov.    27. 
Cleaning     and     polishing     materials.       W.     H.     Phelps. 

175,369;  Oct.  30. 
Cleaning     and     polishing    preparation.       R.     A.     Oakley. 

182,481  ;   Nov.    27. 
Cleaning  and  polishing  preparation  for  automobiles,  furni- 
ture, etc.     I-Sis  Laboratories,  Inc.     172,163  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cleaning  and   polishing   preparations.      Channell   Chemi- 
cal Company.     175,345  ;  Dec.  11. 
Cleanser  and  polish.  Automobile.     W.  M.  Myers.     185,306  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Colors  and  artist  oil  colors.   Liquid  water.     Philip   Rux- 

ton,   Incorporated.     182,616 ;   Sept.   11. 
Colors,  driers,  enamels,  etc.     Acine  White  Lead  &  Color 

Works.     185,853;  Dec.   11. 
Colors,  etc.     Paint  Commonwealth  Color  «&  Chemical  Co. 

179,360  ;  Oct.  16. 
Colors  ground  in  oil,  oil  paints,  enamel  paint,  etc.     F.  W. 

Geiler,    Inc.      177,732 ;    Sept.    4. 
Colors,  paste  and  ready-mixed  paints,  varnishes,  oil  pastes, 

and     shellacs,     Dry.       Albert     K.     Sheldon     Company. 

179.747  ;  Nov.  20. 
Colors,    varnish    stain,    etc.      California   Paint   Company. 

166,812  ;  Mar.  27. 
Colors,    Water.      American    Crayon   Company.      184,488 ; 

Oct.  28. 
Composition    for    treating    metallic    surfaces    to    prevent 

rust.     American  Rust  Proof  Co.     186,263;   Dec.   25. 
Covering      composition.      White.       Samuel      Cabot,      Inc. 

187.295  :   Dec.   4. 
Dressing  for  painted   and   varnished   surfaces  and  glass. 

Transparent.     J.  E.  Dabner.     183,873  ;  Oct.  2. 
Enamel.     Edward  E.   Allen  Mfg.  Co.     179,079;   May  29. 
Enamel    and    rubber    paint,   Black.      National    Compound 

Co.     179,313;  Nov.  27. 
Enamel  finish.     R.   D.   Freeman.     182.205;   Sept.   18. 
Enamels.    Paint.       Frank    Bownes    Company.      176,396 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Enamels,    Paint.     J.    C.    Burris.      165,911;   May   29. 
Enamels,  varnishes,  and  paints.  Lead  and  line.     Collins 

Art   Company.      162,379;   Mar.    20. 
Filler,  Transparent  gum.  Peerless  Finishing  Co.    150,928  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Finishing  and  polishing  materials  In  the  nature  of  a  var- 
nish.     Sheratone      Products      Corporation.      173,678 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Fini.shing  or  polishing  material.      "  Bear  Cat  "   Products 

Co.     186,210  ;  Nov.  20. 
Finishing    or    polishing    material.      Surfli    Chemical    Co. 

180,904  ;   Sept.  4. 
Floor  dressing.     N.  S.  Hillyard.     180,602  ;  Aug.  14. 
Floor  dressing.  Dance.     T.  Herzog.     184,243  ;  Dec.  11. 
Floor    finishing    and    maintenance    preparations.    Liquid. 

Scofield,  Evans  and  Company.     181,914  :  Oct.  23. 
Gasoline  and  volatile  compositions  derived  from  petroleum. 

A.   G.  Burrow.     172,510  ;  Feh.  27. 
Glasses    and    enamels.    Ready-prepared    ceramic.      Vitro 

Manufacturing  Company.     168,625  ;  Apr.  3. 
Hydrocarbon  black.     United  Oil  &  Natural  Gas  Products 

Corporation.     172,133  ;   Apr.   10. 
Lacquer,     Cellulose.       Fiberloid     Corporation.       187,613 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Lacquer  compositions.     W.  H.  Scheel.     175,326  ;  Apr.  24. 
Lacquer  compositions.     W.  H.   Scheel.     181.961  ;  Sept.  4. 
Lacquer,  Pyroxylin.     Flood  &  Conklln  Company.     178,173; 

May  8. 


Lacquer,  varnishes,  lacquers,  and  automobile  top  dress- 
ings.   Book.      HoUiston    Mills    Inc.      185,081 ;    Dec.   25. 

Lacquers  and  enamels.  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany.    162,384  ;  June  19. 

Lacquers,  lacquer  enamels,  thinners,  etc.  Arizona  Lac- 
quer Mfg.   Co.     186,768;  Dec.   11. 

Lacquers,  lacquer  thinners,  and  enamels.  Egyptian  Lac- 
quer Manufacturing  Company.     179,186  ;  July  10. 

Lacquers,  thin/iers,  and  enamels.  Egyptian  Lacquer 
Manufacturing  Company.     179,187  ;  Oct.  23. 

Lead,  Pure  white.  Eagle  Picher  Lead  Company.  170,757  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Lead,  Pure  white.  Eagle  Picher  Lead  Company.  170,758  ; 
Feb.  13. 

Lead,  Substitutes  for  white.  Tirma  R.  Kranenburg. 
182,977;    Oct.    2. 

Lead,  White.    Anaconda  Lead  Products  Company.   164,094  ; 


Jan.  9. 

i  c.-id.  White. 

July  10. 
Lead,   White. 


Chadwick-Boston  Lead  Company.     175,344  ; 


James  A.  McCaflferty  &   Sons  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     168,645  :  Feb.  13. 
Liquid  compound  in  the  nature  of  a  furniture  and  auto- 
mobile  polish.     Wonder  Gloss  Laboratories.      168,233 ; 
Jan.  9. 
Liquid,  Graining.     B.  E.  Baxter.     176,395  ;  May  15. 
Liquid  refini.shing  compound.     E.  B.  Whitman.     171,973  ; 

Feb.  27. 
OH  and  other  oils  and  polishes,  Lemon.     Lovell  Oil  Com- 
pany.    183,713;   Oct.   30. 

and   vegetable.     Cook   &   Swan    Com- 

Oct.  23 

polishing.     H.  M.   Ruggles.      165,159 ; 


Hercules   Powder  Company.   176,829 ; 
Hercules  Powder  Company.   176,834 ; 


Oil,    Animal,    fish, 
pany.     179,658 ; 

Oil.   Cleaning  and 
May  8. 

Oil,   Compounded. 
May  8. 

Oil,   Compounded. 
May  8. 

Oil,  Paint.     James  B.  Sipe  &  Company.     179.331  ;  July  3. 

Oil,  Pine.     Hercules  Powder  Company.     176,830-3  ;  May  8. 

Oil,  Pine.     Hercules  Powder  Company.     176,835  ;  May  8. 

Oil,  Thinning.     R.  J.  Brown  Petroleum  Company.     166,646  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Oil  used  in  making  high-gloss  varnish.     F.  E.  Booth  Co. 
167,553;  Apr.   17. 

Oil    used    in    making    ready-mixed    enamels    and    paints. 
Geo.  R.  Unkefer,  Inc.     172,135  ;  May  29. 

Oils  for  painted,  varnished,  and  lacquered  surfaces.  Polish- 
ing.    R.  Douglas.     174,429  ;  Apr.  10. 

Oils,  Motor.     Velvet  Oil  Company.     178,684  ;  May  22. 

Oils,  motor  lubricating  oils,  and  lubricants.  Fuel.     Barns- 
dall  Refining  Company.     158,560  ;  Nov.  27. 

Oils,    Penetrating,    lubricating.      J.    P.    Piatt.      155,069 ; 
Nov.   27. 

Oils,  Petroleum  and  slab.     Northwestern  Bakers  &  Con- 
fectioners Co.     181,857  ;  Oct.   23. 

Oils,  Rustproofing.     American  Chemical  &  Manufacturing 
Corporation.      169,432  :   Aug.   28. 

Oilv  compound.     G.  H.  Johnson.     178,850 ;   Sept.  18. 

Oxides,  Red.     J.  A.  McNulty.     177,684  ;  June  19. 

Paint.     Edward  E.   Allen  Mfg.   Co.     179,080-1 :  May  29. 

Paint.     Goheen   Corporation.     129,129.  Mar.   27. 

Paint.     A.  C.  Horn  Company.     176,738  ;  May  1. 

Paint.      J.    McLeod.      160,360;   Mar.   20. 

Paint.      Nitrose    Company.      159,690i  ;    May    29. 

Paint.     Paraffine   Companies,   Inc.      183.588 ;    Sept. 

Paint.     ParaflSne  Companies,  Inc.     183,591 ;  Sept. 

Paint,  Aluminum.     S.  Porcell.     158.193;  Nov.   27. 

Paint   and   paint   enamel   for   furniture.   Roofing. 
Schoedinger.      172,185 ;    July    17. 

Paint    and    paint    thinner.    Ready-mixed.      Barrett    Com- 
pany.    173,269;  Apr.  3.  .    ^  .„„ 

Paint    and    varnish    remover.      C.    W.    Grant.      175,487 ; 
Apr.  3. 

Marshall  &  Burke. 


18. 
18. 

F.    O. 


169.642  ; 


Paint  Products  Co.     179,952  ; 

Liquid.     National  Renovating 
Dec.    4. 
Consolvo  Manufacturing  Co. 


Paint  and  varnish  remover, 

Jan.  9. 
Paint  and  varnish  remover. 

Aug.    28. 
Paint  and  varnish  remover, 

&   Supply   Co.     185,135  : 
Paint  and  varnish  removers. 

181,475;  Oct.  2. 
Paint  and  varnish  removers.     General  Paint  and  Varnish 

Company.     183,281;  Oct.  30. 
Paint  and  varnish   removers.     P.   P.  Schmidt.     166.409 : 

Jan.  9. 
Paint,    Boat.      Westcott,    Slade    and    Balcom    Company. 

178,647;  .July  17.  ,       .       .    ^ 

Paint  coatings,  bituminous  paints,  etc.,  Anticorrosive  pro- 
tective  and    waterproof.      Hlll-Hubhell    and    Company. 

157,426;   Mar.   20.  .„„„„„ 

Paint,  Cold-water.    Muralo  Company.     168,898 
Paint,   colors  in  oil,  zinc  paste,  etc..   Soft-tone 

Winchester    Repeating   Arms    Co.      175,751 ; 
Paint    composition.    Dry.      A.    L.    Rice,    Inc. 


;  .Tan.  9. 
flat  wall. 
Sept.    11. 
165,507  ; 


May  15. 
Paint,   Enamel.     C.  A. 

173,267  ;  Feb.  13. 
Paint,  Enamel.     C.  A. 

183,326;    Nov.    6. 
Paint  enamel.  White-. 

175,209;  Apr.  10. 


Woolsey  Paint  &  Color  Company. 
Woolsey  Paint  &  Color  Company. 
Paramount  Paint  &  Varnish  Co. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1499 


Paint     enamels.       American     Varnish     Co.       177,891-2  j 

June  26. 
Paint   enamels.      Baker   Paint   &    Vnrnisb    Co.      174.604 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Paint  enamels.    Frank  Bownes  Company.    170,619  ;  Jan.  9. 
Paint  enamels,  flat  wal(  finish,  and  varnishes.     General 

Paint  and  Varnifih  Company.     183,275-6  ;  Oct.  30. 
Paint  enamels,   flat  wall   finish,   and   varnishes.     General 

Paint  and  Varnish  Company.     183,278  ;  Oct.  30. 
Paint,  fiber  roof  paint,  varnish,  paint  enamel,  etc..  Wagon. 

Progress  Paint  Mfg.  Co.     176,043  ;  Apr.  17. 
Paint,  Flat  wall.     General  Paint  and  Varnish  Company. 

183,274;  Oct.  30. 
Paint  for  metal  surfaces.  Primer.     James  B.  Sipe  &  Com- 
pany.    179.325  ;  July  3. 
Paint,   lacquer,    -^owder,   and    casting   composition.   Metal 

Metalon  Products  Corporation.     184,088  ;  Oct.  23. 
Paint,    paint    enamels,    lacquers,    prepared    shellac,    etc. 

Sherwin-Williams  Company.     147,470;  Feh.  13. 
Paint,  Lead,  oil,  and  zinc.     M.  J.  Merkin  Paint  Co.  Inc. 

174,583  ;  Apr.  10. 
Paint,   linseed   oil,    etc..    Oils.      L.   A.    Stabler.     154,287 ; 

Apr.   3. 
Paint,   linseed   oils,   floor  and   furniture   polish,    etc..   Oil. 

G.  M.  Budeke.     155,044  ;  Feb.  13. 
Paint,    Liquid.      Toch   Brothers,   Incorporated.      177,251 ; 

May  8. 
Paint,  Luminous.     Gray  &  Bretey  Co.     179,199  ;  Sept.  4. 
Paint,  oil,  oleo-resinous  and  varnish  enamels,  stains,  etc. 

Truscon  Steel  Company.     179,244  ;  Dec.  11. 
Paint,   paint  enamels,   japans,   stains,   etc.      Sherwin-Wil- 
liams Company.     145,131 ;  Feb.  20. 
Paint,   paint    enamels,    stains,    lacquers,   etc.     Martin-Se- 

nour  Company.     155,358  ;  Feb.  13. 
Paint,    papers,   stains,   etc.      Sherwin-Williams    Company. 

136,241 ;  Feb.  20. 
Paint,    Paste.      James    B.    Sipe    &    Company.      179,326 ; 

July  3. 
Paint,  Paste  and  readv-mixed.     Colonial  Works.     180,097  ; 

.Tuly  3. 
Paint   pigment.      American   Crayon   Company.      169,391 ; 

Jan.   2. 
Paint  pigments.     Krebs  Pigment  &  Chemical   Company. 

172,840-1 ;   Mar.   27. 
Paint,    Prepared.      Sewall    Paint    and    Glass    Company. 

183.320  ;  Oct.  2. 
Paint   products.   Drier  for.     Sherwin-Williams   Company. 

173,581  :  Feb.  20. 
Paint  purposes.   Paste  for.     New  Jersey  Zinc  Company. 

178,402  ;  June  19. 
Paint,      Re.idy-mised.        American     Asphalt     Paint     Co. 

178,017  ;  July  17. 
Paint,    Readv-mixed.     H.   B.   Davis  Company.     169,538 ; 

JIar.  27. 
Paint,   Ready-mixed.      H.   B.   Davis   Company.     174,168; 

Feb.   27. 
Paint,    Ready-mixed.      Paramount    Paint   &    Varnish    Co. 

172,208  ;  Apr.   10. 
Paint.  ReadT-mixed.     W.  B.  Robeson.     170,089;   Feb.  27. 
Paint,  Ready-mixed  roof.  Kling-Tite  Products  Co.   170.687  ; 

.Tan.  9. 
Paint  remover.     E.  F.  Miller.     166,747  ;  July  10. 
Paint,    Semipaste.      Minneapolis    Linseed    Oil    Paint    Co. 

174,255  ;  Feb.  27. 
Paint,  varnish,  and  paint  enamel,  Ready-mixed.     Republic 

Varnish  Company.     177,107  ;  May  15. 
Paint,  varnish,  paint  enamel,  etc.     Regulation  Paint  Co. 

176,044  ;  May  8. 
Paints.      American    Marine    Paint    Company.      174,987 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Paints.      Asbestos,    Limited.      177,262;    June   19. 
Paints.  •   J.  F.  Chisholm.     170,621 ;   Jan.  9. 
Paints.     Gold  Medal  Water-Proofing  Co.     168.605  ;  Sept.  4. 
Paints.      Omaha    Paint    and    Glass    Company.      118,608; 

Dec.   25. 
Paints.     Regulation   Paint   Co.     183.596-7;   Sept.   18. 
Paints.     M.  D.   Swartz.     186.810:  Dec.   4. 
Paints.     Titanium   Pigment  Company.     173,111 ;  Feb.  27. 
Paints.     E.  M.  and  F.  Waldo.     168,503  ;  May  8. 
Paints.      Wall   Paper   Manufacturers    Limited.      169,381 ; 

June  19. 
Paints  and  anticorrosive  solutions.     S.  A.  Day  Manufac- 
turing Company.     184.601 ;  Oct.  23. 
Paints  and  paint  enamels.     Xoch   Brothers.     161,590-1  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Paints    and    paint    enamels,    Ready-mixed.      C.    Drabek. 

182,502;    Sept.   4. 
Paints  and  painters'  materials.     B.   L.  Daily.     143,811 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Paints    and    shellac.    Wood-preserving.      Davey    Tree    Ex- 
pert   Company.      182,296;    Sept.    11. 
Paints    and    shellac.    Wood-preserving.      Davey   Tree    Ex- 
pert Company.     183,054  ;  Sept.  18. 
Paints     and     varnishes.       Glidden     Company.       172,672 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Paints     and     varnishes.       Oliver     Reeder     &     Son,     Inc. 

173.006  ;  Apr.  17. 
Paints  and  varnishes.     St    Louis  Surfacer  &  Paint  Com- 
pany.    172,777  :   Apr.  17. 
Paints   and  varnishes.    Ready-mixed.      Ferbert-Schorndor- 

fer.    159,698  ;  Jan.  2. 
Paints  and  wall  coatings.   Water.     Alabastine   Company. 

168,995 ;  Mar.  20. 


Paints  and  water  colors.  Muusell  Color  Company. 
167,577;  Feb.  13. 

Paints,  Cold-water.  West  Coast  Kalsomlne  Company. 
180,727  ;   Sept.   18. 

Paints,  enamels.     R.  H.  Oakley.     155,114;  Mar.  13. 

Paints,  enamels,  colors,  etc.  M.  F.  Keller.  137,528 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Paints,  enamels,  etc.,  Preparation  used  in  the  manu- 
facture of  floor.  Keystone  Varnish  Company.  176,351 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Paints,  enamels,  stains,  varnishes,  etc.  Acme  White 
Lead  &  Color  Works.     100,915  ;   Sept.  11. 

Paints,  enamels,  varnishes,  etc.  Thomson  Wood  Finish- 
ing Co.     181,873  ;  Oct.  2. 

Paints,  etc.  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Company.  168,350 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Paints  for  waterproofing  buildings,  expansive  joints, 
Asphaltic.     Gardiner  &  Lewis.     141,367  ;  Feb.  13. 

Paints,  house  paints,  paint  enamels,  etc..  Ready-mixed. 
Kolbe   Paint   Company.     175,358 ;   Apr.   17. 

Paints,  lacquers,  varnishes,  and  a  solvent  for  varnishes 
and  paints,  Readv-mixed.  Naamlooze  Vennootschap 
Lak-,  Verf-  &  Vemisfabriek  "Ivormica."  172,171 ; 
May  29. 

Paints,  Liquid  and  paste.  Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Com- 
pany.    175,518  ;  Apr.   17. 

Paints,  Liquid  and  paste.  Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Com- 
pany.    177.451  ;  Apr.  24. 

Paints,  mineral  spirits.  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Com.- 
pany,     168,349  :  Oct.  23. 

Paints,  Mixed  liquid.  Senora  Paint  Works,  Inc.  177,752 ; 
June  19. 

Paints,  oil  colors,  varnish,  etc.  E.  C.  Peck.  183,499; 
Oct.  2. 

Paints  or  calcimines.  Wall-finish.  McPhee  &  McGinnity 
Company.     172,605  ;  Mar.  27. 

Paints  or  cements.     R.  M.  Lucas.     168,113-15  ;  Nov.   13. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  and  stains.  General  Paint  and 
Varnish   Company.     183,271  ;  Oct.  30. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  japans,  etc.  Sherwln-Williami 
Company.     174,413  ;  Apr.  17. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  etc.  Detroit 
Wliite  Lead  Works.     171,985  ;  Feb.  13. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  stains,  and  fill- 
ers.    Sherwin-Williams  Company.     173,680-1 ;  Mar.  20. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  stains,  and  fill- 
ers.     Sherwin-Williams   Company.      173,787 ;   Mar.    20. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  japans,  varnishes,  stains,  and  flll- 
ers.     Sherwin-Williams  Company.     173,789  ;  Mar.  20. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  paint  oils.  TVTound  City  Paint 
&  Color  Company.     172,170  ;  Mar.  13. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  stains,  and  varnishes.  Monroe, 
Ledorer  and  Taussig.     171,336  ;  Feb.  13. 

Paints,  paint  enamels,  stains,  and  varnishes.  Monroe, 
Lederer  and  Taussig.     171,811-12;  Feb.  13. 

l^Mli^tS'  paint  enamels,  stains,  varnishes.  Monroe  Lederer 
-W  Taussig.     174,256  ;  May  8. 

Paints,  Paste.     Halove  Company,  The.     168,609  ;  Feb.  13. 

Paints,  puttv.  linseed  oil,  and  turpentine,  etc.  H.  W. 
Webster.     160,908  :  Apr.   3. 

Paints,  putty,  linseed  oil,  turpentine,  etc.,  Dry,  ready- 
mixed,  .ind  paste.  Cincinnati  Wall  Paper  Co.  160,871 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Paints,  Ready-mixed.  Certain-Teed  Products  Corpora- 
tion.    181,174  ;  July  31. 

Paints.  Readv-mixed.  Charles  M.  Childs  &  Co.  Inc. 
173,031  ;   Mar.   20. 

Paints.  Ready-mixed.  R.  F.  Johnston  Paint  Company. 
186,553;  Nov.   27. 

Paints,  Ready-mixed.  Benjamin  Moore  &  Co.  180,803 ; 
Sept.    4. 

Paints,  Ready-mixed.  Riverside  Paint  &  Varnish  Com- 
pany.    164,195;   Feb.   27. 

Paints,  Ready-mixed  wall.  Rasmussen  &  Co.  170,695; 
Jan.  30. 

Paints,  Refractory.     Adams  &  Jewell.     187,599 ;  Dec.  11. 

Paints,  Roof  and  readv-mixed.  Fries,  Beall  &  Sharp  Co. 
169.584  :  Feb.  13. 

Paints,  varnishes,  and  colors.  National  Paint  and  Var- 
nish  Company.      183.985  ;   Nov.   6. 

Paints,  varnishes,  and  eitamel  paints.  Toch  Brothers. 
161,594  ;  Dec.  25. 

Paints,  varnishes,  and  oils.  N.  V.  Veniis-  en  VerfEabriek 
V.   h.   J.   Wagenmakers  &  Zonen.     172,391  ;  Apr.   24. 

Paints,  varnishes,  and  paint  enamels.  Bennett  Glass  & 
Paint   Company.     185.649  :   Dec.   4. 

Paints,  varnishes,  and  paint  enamels.  Enterprise  Paint 
Mfg.  Co.     174,001-2  :  Apr.  3. 

Paints,  varnishes,  and  paint  enamels.  Enterprise  Paint 
Mfg.   Co.     174,829;  Apr.   17. 

Paints,  varnishes,  and  stains.  United  Paint-Up  Stores, 
Tnc.      172.302  ;   Mar.   20. 

Paints,  varnishes,  driers,  paste  paints,  colors  In  oil,  etc.. 
Prepared.     H.  J.   Kuhn.     171,023 ;  Jan.  9. 

Paints,  varnishes,  dry  colors,  etc.  Columbia  VarnUh 
Company.     161,972  ;  Jan.  9. 

Paints,  varnishes,  drv  colors,  etc..  Ready-mixed.  M.  L. 
Detourbe.     181,683-4;   Sept.  4. 

Paints,  varnishes,  enamels,  colors,  etc.  W.  B.  Wheeler, 
168,232  :  Feb.  20. 

Paints,  varnishes,  enamels,  wood  fillprs.  etc.  Enterprise 
Paint  Mfg.  Co.     172,735  ;  Mar.  20. 

Paints,  varnishes,  etc.     G.  A.  Combs.     183,554 ;  Oct.  23. 


1500 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marlc  titles — Continued. 


Paints,     varnishes,     etc.       Enterprise     Paint     Mfg.     Co. 

174,826;   Sept.   11. 
Paints,  varnishes,  fillers,  and  shellacs.   Ready-mixed.     S. 

Joseph  &  Son  Co.     180,285  ;  July  10. 
Paints,   varnishes,   japans,   and  paint  enamels.      Stanley 

Chemical   Company.      162,514 ;   Jan.    9. 
Paints,  varnishes,  paint  enamels.     C.  Drabek.     165,858  ; 

July  17. 
Paints,  varnishes,  paint  enamels.     Enterprise  Paint  Mtg. 

Co.     174,827  ;  Apr.  17. 
Paints,     varnishes,     paint     enamels,     and     dry     pigment. 

Beadley-Wise  Paint  Co.     180,732;  July  3. 
Paints,   varnishes,   paint   enamels,   dry   colors.      Bradley- 
Wise  Paint  Company.     172,464  ;  May  15. 
Paints,     varnishes,     paint    enamels,     etc.       Bradley-Wise 

Paint  Company.     186,866  ;  Dec.  25. 
Paints,  varnishes,  paint  enamels,  stains,  Ready-mixed,     C. 

Drabek.      165,859;    Sept.    4. 
Paints,  varnishes,  paint  oils,  putty,     F.  Byron.     183,905  ; 

Dec,    4, 
Paints,    varnishes,    putties,    dry    color,    white    lead,    etc. 

Baker  Paint  &  Varnish  Co.     174,605  ;  Apr.  3. 
Paints,  varnishes,  stains  and  colors,  etc.     Assets  Produc- 
ing  Company.      179,921 ;    Sept.    4, 
Paints,   varnishes,   stains,   etc.     Ready-mixed.     Con-Ferro 

Paint  &  Varnish  Co,    171,258  ;  Feb,  13. 
Paints,    varnishes,    stains,    paint    enamels.    Ready-mixed, 

Star-Peerless  Wall  Paper  Mills,     178,939  ;  Aug.   28, 
Paints,  varnishes,   varnish   removers  and   enamel   paints. 

Enterprise    Paint    Mfg.    Co.      174,828;    May    29. 
Paints,   wall  size,    and  wall-paint   thinners,   Ready-mixed 

wall.       Sowall    Paint    &    Glass     Company.       172,186 ; 

Feb.    27. 
Paints,    Water.      Maxwell    Paint    Company.      172,338 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Paints,  Water-color.     Soci6t6  des  Peintures  Bconomiques 

"Fixalo."     149.149  :  Jan.  9. 
Paints,  water  colors,  etc..  Tubed  artist  oil.     Old  Master 

Color  Co.     174,025;  May  29. 
Paris  white.     Taintor  Company.     176,315  ;  Sept.  4. 
Petroleum  substitute  for  turpentine.     Pure  Oil  Company. 

155,319  ;  Feb.  13, 
Pigment   in   oil.   Paste,     G.   C,   Scott.     183,995;  Oct.  23. 
Plastered  walls.   Flat  white  coatings   for   use  on.      Toch 

Brothers,   Incorporated.     183,128 ;    Sept.   4. 
Polish.     J.  .Tenen.      174,142 ;  Apr.  24. 
Polish      nnd     cle.nner.        Channell     Chemical     Company. 

175,346;  Dec.  11.  „ 

Polish     and    cleaner,    Automobile.       C.     W.     Parker     Co. 

177,320;  May  22. 
Polish    and    cleaner    for    automobiles,    phonographs,    etc. 

W.  La  Lone.     178,615  ;  June  19. 
Polish  and  shellac,  Liquid.     J.  Palise.     183.226  ;  Sept.  18, 
Polish,    Automobile  and   piano.      K.   Smuckler.      173,939 ; 

July  3.  ^^ 

Polish,  Automobile,  piano,  and  furniture.     A,  N.  Sa^j^- 

son,     180,082;  July  3. 
Polish,  Floor.     W.  K.  Petrie.     166,091;  Sept.  18. 
Polish    for    automobiles,   etc.     Byrnes-Linn    Products   Co. 

172,860 ;  Mar.  20.  „,„,.,,  .r.  ,.  , 

Polish  for  automobiles,  furniture,  etc.     Red  Chief  Polish 

M-inufacturin!;   Company.      166,264  ;   Oct.    23. 
Polish    for    automobiles,    furniture,    etc,      Sun-Bil    Auto 

Polish  Co,     177,926 ;  May  8,  .  ,„^,o, 

Polish  for  automobiles,  pianos,  etc,    M.  Hmton.     180,181 ; 

I>ec.   11.  o      o  , 

Polish     for    furniture,     automobiles,    etc.       S.     Schoener. 

171,709;   Mar,   13,  .        ^,       .     , 

Polish  for   furniture,   pianos,   autos,   etc.     Viseo-Chemlcal 

Products  Company.     180,568  ;  Sept.  11. 
Polish  for  polishing  enameled,  painted,  or  varnished  sur- 
faces.    Sheldon  Booth  &  Co.     172,636  :  Mar.  13. 
Polish   for  restoring   the   polish  of  musical  Instruments. 

J.  Nicomede.     169,317  ;  July  24. 
Polish,  Furniture.     H,   Asher.      170,603;   Feb.   13-„„,„ 
Polish,     Furniture.       Buddy     Products     Co.       178,217 ; 

June  19 
Polish,  Furniture.     J,  F,  Dutra.     164,792  ;  Mar,  27, 
Polish,    Furniture,      W,    T.    Grant    Company.      176,405 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Polish,  Furniture.     Hayes  &  Armstrong.     183,210  ;  Oct.  2. 
Polish,  Furniture.     J.  E.  Smith.     175,529  ;  Apr.  3. 
Polish,  Furniture  and  automobile.     A.  C.  Boyd.     171,062  ; 

Aug,   14, 
Polish,   Furniture   and   automobile.     Larson-Soranan   Co. 

177,563  ;  July  17, 
Polish,    Furniture    and    automobile.      National    Kenovat- 

ing  &  Supply  Co.     185,138;  Dec.  11.  „    „  „ 

Polish,  Furniture  and  automobile.     A.  J.  Pescl.     169,776  ; 

Oct.  23. 
Polish,     Furniture     and     automobile.     Viller     &     Prost. 

159,449  ;  Apr.  3,  ,. 

Polish,  Lemon-oil,     General  Paint  and  Varnish  Company. 

183,280;   Oct.   30. 
Polish,   Piano.     A.   S.   Pilcher.     170,504 ;  Feb.   13. 
Polish.   Powdered.     W.   C.   Tauch.     179,171  ;   Oct.   2. 
Polish,    Stove    and    furniture.      S.    Bernstein.      173,609; 

May  22. 
Polish,   top  dressing,  paint  enamel.  Body.     G.  A.   Cemy. 
181,338;    Oct,    2.  •  ^      .     , 

Polishes,    Automobile   and  furniture.     F.    &  A.   Chemical 
Company.     168,742  ;  Mar.  27. 


Polishes  for  automobiles  and  furniture.     L.  B.  Beougher. 

176,781 ;  Apr.  24, 
Polishes  for  furniture,  automobiles,  etc,     Olson  Brother! 

Company.      173,203  ;   Apr.    24. 
Polishes  for  furniture,  floors,  and  automobiles.     Chiswick 

Polish  Co.     183,731 ;  Dec.  4. 
Polishes  for  painted,  varnished,   etc.,  surfaces.     Windsor 

Polish  Co.     184,883  ;  Nov.  13. 
Polishes,  Furniture  and  automobile.    P.  S.  Bern.    174,505  ; 

May  15. 
Polishes,  Furniture  and  automobile.     Mansfield  Chemical 

Company.     164,600 ;   Apr.    10, 
Polishes,  Wax,     Cantol  Wax  Company.     184,493  ;  Oct.  23. 
Polishing  and  cleaning  automobiles,  pianos,  etc.,  Prepara- 
tion for.     J.  C.  Wilmot.     172,139  ;  Jan.  9. 
Polishing  creams  for  painted,  varnished,   and  lacquered 

surfaces.    CalUdendron  Mfg.  &  Chemical  Corp.   168,824  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Polishing  material  for  automobiles,   etc.     Carrier  Chemi- 
cal Company.     184,711 ;   Nov.  6. 
Polishing    materials.      Cleveland    Chemical    Corporation. 

176,949;   Sept.  18. 
PoUshing  preparation.     E.  W.  Softley.     186,969  ;  Dec.  25. 
Powder  mixed  with  cold  water  and  used  as  a  wall  coating, 

Dry.     Muralo   Company.     170,986 ;   Jan.   9. 
Protective    composition    in    the    nature    of    a    paint    for 

roofs.     Ernst  Zobel  Company.      163,208  ;   Oct.   2. 
Putty.     Allen  Paint  &  Putty  Works.     172,968-9  ;  Feb.  20. 
Putty,  Compound  to  be  used  in  place  of  red-lead.     Gold 

Medal  Water-Proofing  Co.     168,882  ;  Oct.  23. 
Pyroxylin  thinner.     Flood  &  Conklin  Company.     178,174  ; 

May  15. 
Shellac    products.     Specially  -  prepared.      L.     F.     Cassoff. 

175,343  ;  June  19. 
Shellac,  shellac  gums,  varnishes,  etc.     Adolphe  Hurst  & 

Company.      161,777 ;    Mar.    20. 
Shellac,  varnishes,   etc..   Prepared.      Shellac  Co.   of  New 

York.     172,690  ;  Mar.  13. 
Size    In    dry    powder    form.    Wall.      Muralo    Company. 

173,201.  Apr.  3. 
Stains,    paints,    varnish,    etc.       S.    C.    Johnson    &    Son. 

182,100;   Sept.   25. 
Stains,   varnishes,   and   enamels.     Chiawick  Polish   Com- 
pany.    166,524  ;   Jan,   9. 
Stains,    varnishes,    fillers,    and    paints,      Bridge-Sullivan 

Manufacturing  Company.     183,249  ;  Nov,  27. 
Turpentine   substitute.     J.   Mason.     170,395 ;   Mar.   20. 
Turpentine    substitute.      George    Wills    and    Sons,    Ltd. 

163,160;  June  26. 
Turpentine    substitutes.      Newport    Company.      175,940 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Varnish.     Atlantic  Varnish  Works,  Inc.     172,504  ;  Feb.  13. 
Varnish.     Frank  Bownes  Company.     181,054  ;  July  10. 
Varnish.     Breinig  Brothers,  Inc.     179,654  ;  July  10. 
Varnish.     J.  C.  Dolph  Company.     178,716 ;  Oct.  23. 
Varnish.     M.  Gordon.     178,721 ;  May  29. 
Varnish.     Milwaukee  Paint  &  Varnish  Works.     168,328; 

Apr.   24. 
Varnish.     Benlamin  Moore  &  Co.     180,769  ;  July  10. 
Varnish.      Pittsburgh    Plate   Glass    Company.      175,517; 

Apr.  3. 
Varnish    and    varnish    stain    products.      Marshall-Wells 

Company.     185,031  ;  Oct.  30. 
Varnish    and    varnish    stains.      Blackburn    Varnish    Co. 

176,784  ;  May  15.  ,„„„.,. 

Varnish,  Color.    McPhee  &  McGinnity  Company.    172,645  ; 

Feb.  13.  ,  .        „  . 

Varnish    for    the    cementing   of   linoleums,    etc.      General 

Paint  and  Varnish  Company.     183,279  ;  Oct.  30. 
Varnish,  Liquid.     Glldden  Company.     183,378  :   Oct.  2. 
Varnish  restorer.    Corlear  Products  Co.     172,466  ;  Feb.  13. 
Varnish,  Rub.     Moore  &  Kellar.     152,857  ;  Jan.  9. 
Varnish    stain.      Baker    Paint   &   Varnish    Co.      174,603; 

Mar.  20. 
Varnish    stains  and  paint   enamel.     Peaslee-Gaulbert  Co. 

179,882;  July  3. 
Varnish,    stains,    ready-mixed,    paste,    or    dry    fillers    and 

paints.     L.  R.  Carley,     160,588;  Oct.  2, 
Varnish.  Uncolored,    B.  &  T.  Varnish  Company.     184,113  ; 

Nov.   27.  .         „. 

Varnishes.  Berry  Brothers.  177,647 ;  Apr.  24.  _  ^  „„ 
Varnishes,  Martin  Varnish  Company,  167,882  ;  Feb.  20. 
Varnishes.  Remien  &  Kuhnert  Co.  175,885 ;  Apr.  10. 
Varnishes.  Edward  Smith  &  Company.  177,629 ;  May  1. 
Varnishes  and  stains.  General  Paint  and  Varnish  Com- 
pany. 183,282;  Oct.  30. 
Varnishes     enamel    paint,    gilding    powders,    liquid    gold 

paint,   etc.     Gerstendorfer  Bros.     172,938:   Feb,    13. 
Varnishes,  paint  enamels,   varnish   stains.     Murphy  Var- 
nish   Company.      154,986;    Apr    10. 
Varnishes,    paints,   japans,      N.   Z.    Graves,   Incorporated. 

169.548;  Jan,  9.  ,         ^  ,    „  -   * 

Varnishes,    stains,    and    paint    enamels.      General    Paint 

and  Varnish  Company.     183,273  ;  Nov.  13.  _     „ 

Varnishes,    stains,    paints,    and    paint    enamels,      R,    H. 

Moran.     183,846;   Dee.   25. 
Varnishes,   varnish  stain,  enamels,  etc.     Sewall  Paint  ft 

Glass  Company.     180,814;  July  10.   ,^„„^„      c,     *     .. 
Wall   finishes.      Hockaday   Company.      1(9.9.39;  ^%ept.    4. 
Wall  finishes  and  reducers.     Hockaday  Company.    179,940  , 

WatenJroof    enamel.       Gold     Medal     Water-Proofing    Co. 
168,606  ;   Sept.    11. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE.  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1501 


Waterproof  refinisher.     E.  W.  \Yoods.     177,886;  July  10. 
Wax    dresslntr.     Liquid.       National    Oil    &    Supply    Ce 

161.271  ;  Feb.  27. 
Wax  ror  finishing  and  polishinc  floors,  etc.,  and  a  paint 

and  varnish  remover.     S.  C.  Johnson  &  Son.     182,102 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Wax  for  polishing.     Z.  Thompson.     182,552  ;  Oct.  2. 
Waxes  and  wax  stains.     Continental  Chemical  Corpora 

tlon.     173,913;  Feb.  27. 
White,  Paris.     Talntor  Company.     176,314  ;  May  1. 
Whiting.        Grangers     Manufacturing     Co.        182,242-3  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Whiting.     Taintor  Company.     175,171  ;  Apr.  17. 
Wood    paste   filler,    oil    colors,    enamel,   etc.      Edward   E. 

Allen  Mfg.  Co.     179.078  ;  July  10. 
Wood  presen'ative.     Paul  Mende,  Inc.     185,790  ;  Nov.  27. 
Wood    preservatives.    Creosote.      Western    Electric    Com- 
pany.    183,240;  Sept.  11. 
Zinc    oxide.      Grasselli    Chemical    Company.       186,226 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Zinc     oxide.       Grasselli    Chemical     Company.       186,228 ; 

Nov.  20. 

CLASS  17. 


Cigarettes. 
Cigarettes. 
Cigarettes. 
Cigarettes. 
Cigarettes. 
Cigarettes. 
Cigarettes. 
Cigarettes. 
Cigarettes. 
Cigarettes. 
Cigarettes. 
Cigarettes. 

Feb.  27. 
Cigarettes. 

Sept.  11. 
Cigarettes. 

Apr.  24. 
Cigarettes 

176.598  : 
Cigarettes 


Ardath  Tobacco  Company.    171.978-9  ;  Feb.  27. 
Ardath  Tobacco  Company.     171,982 ;  Feb.  20. 
I.  Blum.     178,213 ;  July  3. 
B.  Funke.     177,553-4;  May  8. 
G.  A.  Georgopulo  &  Co.     168,260  ;  Feb.  27. 
M.  S.  Jordanides.     173,328;  Mar.  20. 
L.  J.  Limper.     185,787  ;  Nov.  27. 
M.  Melachriuo.     177,859  ;  Aug.  21.   - 
Penn  Tobacco  Company.     174,702  ;  Apr.  10. 
Philip  Morris  &  Co.  Ltd.     179,416;  June  12. 
Stephano   Brothers.     178,636  :   June  12. 

Corporation.      174,371 ; 


Tobacco    Products 


Tobacco    Products 
Western      Tobacco 


Corporation. 
Company. 


183,459  ; 
176,236; 


and   smoking 
Dec.  4. 
and   tobacco. 


tobacco.      Bonwit   Teller   &    Co. 

A.    Coulapides,    Inc.      184,392 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Cigarettes,    cigars,    and    smoking   tobacco.      General   To- 
bacco Company.     184,334  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cigarettes,    cigars,    smoking    and    chewing    tobacco,    etc. 

V.  Jones.     167,245  ;  May  8. 
Cigarettes,    cigars,    smoking    tobacco.      General    Tobacco 

Company.     184,332-3  :  Oct.  30. 
CigaiPttes,    cigars,    smoking    tobacco.      General    Tobacco 

Company.     184,335:  Oct.  30. 
Cigars.     All   Saints   Cigar   Co.      180,165;    July    31. 
Alonso  Bros.     171,245 ;  Jan.  9. 
Arango  y  Arango.     170,676  ;  Jan.  16. 
Bav  State  Cigar  Co.     177,162  :  May  22. 
Maria  Cabrelll  and  Baldassare  Mirabile.    182,293  ; 
25. 
W.  F.  Clegg.     174,195  ;  May  29. 

Consolidated      Cigar     Corporation.        183,734 ; 
11. 

Mason    Cigar    Co. 


Cigars 
Cigars. 
Cigars. 
Cigars. 

Sept. 
Cigars. 
Cigars. 

Sept. 
Cigars. 

Sept.  11 
Cigars.     H. 
Cigars. 
Cigars 


Davis,    Sherk    & 


182.654 ; 
Feb.   13. 


177,477 ; 
186,888  : 
30. 

Ltd. 


de   Cabanas   y   Carbaial.      168.112 ; 
T.  F.  Dutkanycb.     180,171 ;  Julv  10. 
Otto  Eisenlohr  &  Bros.  Incorporated. 

Apr.  24. 

Cigars.  Otto  Eisenlohr  &  Bros.  Incorporated. 

Dec.  25. 

Cigars.  Field  Cigar  Corporation.     177,176  ;  Oct. 

Cigars.  Gene- Vail  Cigar  Co.     163.677  :  May  29. 

Cigars.  General  Cigar  Co.    No.  170,815  ;  .Jan.  2. 

Cigars.  T.   G.   Greanias.     158,307;  Feb.  27. 
Cigars.       Havana    Cigar    and    Tobacco    Factories, 

177.969-70  ;   Oct.   2. 

Cigars.  Havana  Cigar  Co.     171,319 ;  Feb.  20. 

Cigars.  Hellerczyk  Cigar  Company.     165,626  ;  Aug.  21. 

Cigars.  John  C.  Herman  &  Company.     179,599  ;  July  17. 

Clgar.s.  Jacobstein   Bros.      171.323 ;    Feb.    13. 

Cigars.  Jud?e  &  N.Tgle.     182,311  :  Oct.  23. 

Cigars.  E.  A.  Kline.     176,632  ;  June  12. 

Cigars.  La  Dez  Cigar  Co.     172,023  ;  Jan.  9. 

Cigars.  Lincoln   Brothers.      184,342 ;  Oct.  23. 

Cigars.  M.  W.   Lloyd.     185,302  ;  Oct.  23. 

Cigars.  Buy   Lopaz   Co.     172,772  ;  Mar.   20. 

Cigars.  A.  E.  McCall.     187,012  ;   Nov.  27. 

Cigars.  A.  E.  McCaU.     187,013;  Dec.  25. 
Cigars.      C.    H.    Michael.      185,832;    Nov.    27. 

Cigars.  H.   NoUboff.     171.652;    Feb.   6. 

Cigars.  Marcelino  Perez  &  Company.    184,681- 

Cigars.  Peoples  Drug  Stores,  Inc.     157,690; 

Cigars.  S.  S.  Pierce  Co.     183.043  ;  Sept.  11. 

Cigars.  S.  Rodriguez.     178,360;  May  8. 

Cigars.  S.  Rodriguez.     178,869;  May  29. 

Cigars.  S.  Rodriguez.     182,262;  Sept.  25. 

Cigars.  S.  Rodriguez.      182,263  :   Nov.   6. 

Ogars.  S.  Rodriguez.     182,264-5 ;    Sept.  25. 

Cigars.  J.  H.  C  Schoettker  Sons.     174,639 

Cigars.  R.  Schwartz.     179,486;  .Tune  12. 

Cigars.  R.   J.    Seidenberg   Co.      178,003 ;   July   3. 

Cigars.  J.  W.  Selker  Cigar  Co.     171.338;  Jan.  16. 

Cigars.  H.   Siebenmorgen.     186,934  ;   Dec.   25. 


-3  ;  Nov.  20. 
Apr.  3. 


May  8. 


Cigars.      M.   Stern.     169,516  ;   May  8. 

Cigars.     Swint,   Davis  &.  Davis.     172,362;   Apr.    10. 

Cigars.     Tampa  Cigar  Company.     182,115-16  ;   Oct.  2. 

Cigars.     M.  Valle  y  Ca.,  Inc.     167,032  ;  Jan.  9. 

Cigars.     W.  P.  Wolfe.     170,420;  Jan.   16. 

Cigars.     I.  Tereshefsky.     175,494  ;  May  29. 

Cigars  and  smoking  tobacco.  Joseph  Farfaglia  &  Co. 
176,611  ;  July  10. 

Cigars  and  tobacco.  Wm.  Boucher  &  Sons.  174,816 ; 
Sept.    11. 

Cigars,  cheroots,  and  cigarettes.  C.  Fernandez. 
174,432  ;  Apr.  3. 

Cigars,  cheroots,  and  little  cigars.  Leopold  Powell  A 
Co.     149,480;  May  15. 

Cigars,  cheroots,  cigarettes,  smoking  and  chewing  to- 
bacco. Moss  &  Lowenhaupt  Cigar  Co.  171,649 ; 
Feb.   13. 

Cigars,  cigarettes,  and  smoking  tobacco.  R.  C.  Importa- 
tion Corporation.     173,857  ;  Apr.  3. 

Cigars,  cigarettes,  and  smoking  tobacco.  J.  Koppel. 
185,125  :  Nov.  20. 

Cigars,  cigarettes,  cheroots,  smoking  tobacco.  R.  J. 
Seidenberg  Company.     185,796  ;  Dec.   25. 

Cigars,  smoking  and  leaf  tobacco.  General  Tobacco  Com- 
pany.    184,336  ;  Oct.  16. 

Tobacco.     J.  G.  Flynt  Tobacco  Co.     183,563  ;  Oct.  23. 

Tobacco.    Jaeger  Kunnert  Co.     185,021 ;  Oct.  23. 

Tobacco.     Roth  Tobacco  Company.     182.006-7  ;  Oct.  2. 

Tobacco  and  cigarettes.  Liggett  &  Meyers  Tobacco  Com- 
pany.    138,771  :   Feb.  27. 

Tobacco  and  the  products  for  smoking  and  chewing.  Leaf. 
J.  H.  Cooper.     173,914  :  Mar.  13. 

Tobacco,  Leaf.     Suhling  &  Co.     172,019-20  ;  Jan.  9. 

Tobacco   products.     E.   A.  Kline.      182,591  ;  Oct.   23. 

Tobacco  products.     Zarro  Tobacco  Co.     177,887  ;  June  12. 

Tobacco,  Smoking.  Ardath  Tobacco  Company.  171,981  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Tobacco,  Smoking.  Larus  &  Brother  Company.  187,226  ; 
Dee.  25. 

Tobacco,  Smoking.  Charles  B.  Perkins,  Co.  173,980; 
Apr.   10. 

Tobacco,  tobacco  for  smoking  and  chewing,  and  snuff, 
etc.,  Raw.  Orientalische  Tabak-  u.  Cigarettenfabrik 
Yenidze,  Inhaber,  Hugo  Zietz.     157,507  ;  June  19, 

CLASS   19. 

Airplanes.  Longren  Aircraft  Corporation.  168,976 ; 
Jan.   23.  ^  ^.     , 

Airships,  balloons,  kites,  aviation  and  aeronautical  ac- 
cessories. Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company.     164,498  ; 

Automobile  accessories.  Essandee  Corporation.  154,586  ; 
Feb.    20. 

Automobile  accessories.  Haines  Manufacturing  Corpora- 
tion.     168,888-9;    Mar.    13. 

Automobile  accessories.  Haines  Manufacturing  Corpora- 
tion.    178,841;  July  17, 

Automobile  accessories.  Haines  Manufacturing  Corpora- 
tion.    183,925;  Oct.  30. 

Automobile  accessories.  Fabric  covers  for.  Atlas  Spe- 
cialty Manufacturing  Company.     174,057  ;  July  17. 

Automobile  and  constructive  parts  thereof.  Star  Motors 
Incorporated.     171,340  ;  May  8. 

Automobile  and  refrigeration  trucks  and  refrigeration 
railroad  cars.    I.  C.  Refrigeration  Co.    180,476  ;  Aug.  14. 

Automobile  and  truck  bodies,  cabs,  motor  busses,  etc. 
Continental  Car  Company  of  America.     171,203  ;  May  1. 

Automobile  baggage  carrier.  Leather  Mat  Manufacturing 
Co.     169,978;  Nov.  20.  „  ^  .. 

Automobile  bodies.  Diamond  Cab  Sales  Corporation. 
179,993;   Aug.  14.  ,„„.„. 

Automobile  bodies.  Fisher  Body  Corporation.  168,464  ; 
Apr.   3.  ^  __  „rt_ 

Automobile  bodies.  Pullman  Company.  187,267; 
Dec    11. 

Automobile  bodies,  Commercial.  Mifflinburg  Body  Com- 
pany.    177,448  ;  July  17.  ^      ^  ^^^^^ 

Automobile  bodies.  Lever  casings  for  bottoms  of.  Pettitt 
&  Bickford  Company.     173,981 ;  June  12. 

Automobile  bodies,  motor-truck  bodies,  truck  tops,  etc. 
X-Ray  Incubator  Company.     166,616;  Jan.  2. 

Automobile  bodies,  tops,  and  wheels.  E.  W.  Erdmann. 
154.016;  Nov.  20.  „     .         „ 

Automobile  bumper.  Eaton  Axle  &  Spring  Company. 
186,632;  Dec.  11. 

Automobile  bumper.  J.  M.  Hays  Wood  Products  Com- 
pany, Division  of  Standard  Crate  &  Filler  Company. 
172,629;   May   29.  »„.„..,        .^ 

■  -    ■  A.  P.  Crell.     166,434 ;  Jan.  9. 

New  York  Wire  &  Spring  Company. 


New  York,  Wire  &  Spring  Company. 


Automobile  bumpers. 
Automobile  bumpers. 

17.^.716  ;   Aug.   28. 
Automobile  bumpers. 

173,717;  May  1.  ,.       .,  ^   .         t>     /■ 

Automobile   bumpers   and   parts   therefor.      Quinn    Reade 

Motor  Vehicle  Fender  Co.     165,821 ;  June  5. 
Automobile   bumpers,   bumper   brackets   and   fittings,   etc. 

Cox  Brass  Manufacturing  Company.     162,806  ;  Apr.  17. 
Automobile  cabs  and  trucks.     Checker  Cab  Manufacturing 

Corporation.     169,576 ;  Apr.   17.  „    „        .        „ 

Automobile  dog  carrier.     H.  J.  George.     179,195  ;  Aug.  7. 
Automobile    luggage    carriers.      Lanton    Auto    Equipment 

Company.     185,972;    Nov.   27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Automobile,    Passenger-carrj'ing.       Willys-Overland    Com- 
pany.    185,946  ;  Dec.  25. 

Automobile    radiators.      Opitz    Manufacturing    Company. 
172,291  ;  Oct.  23. 

Automobile  rear-view  mirrors  and  windshield  wings.     Ko- 
komo   Automotive   Mfg.   Co.      186,278-9;   Dec.   11. 

Automobile    robe    container.      Rolzup    Auto-Robe    Corpo- 
ration.    170,157;  Feb.  6. 

Automobile  springs,  Covers  for.    Dasco  Spring  Cover  Co. 
159,854  ;  Mar.  13. 

Automobile  steering-gear-control  wheels.     RoUaway  Motor 
Company.      162,853 ;    Apr.    10. 

Automobile  sunbeam  visor.     Thoma  &  Son,  Inc.     158,460  ; 
Mar.  13. 

Yellow     Cab    Manufacturing    Co. 


Automobile    taxicabs. 

171,976 ;  May  22. 
Automobile 

178,487-8 
Automobile 


Yellow    Cab    Manufacturing    Co. 


Motor  Wheel  Corpora- 
Bdoardo       Bianchi. 


Company. 
Company. 


175,571 
175,572 


taxicabs. 

:   Aug.    28 

tops.      Sterling   Top   &   Equipment   Company. 

175,573;  May  22. 
Automobile  vehicles.  Wheels  for. 

tlon.     177,191  ;  Oct.  16. 
Automobiles.       Societa       Anonima 

168,907  ;  Jan.  30. 
Automobiles.      Stephens   Motor   Car 

May  8. 
Automobiles.      Stephens   Motor   Car 

May  1. 
Automobiles  and  automobile  chassis. 

Aug.    7. 
Automobiles  and  constructive  parts  thereof.     Locomobile 

Company  of  America,   Incorporated.     172,002  ;   May  8. 
Automobiles    and    motor    trucks,    etc.      Goodyear    Tire   & 

Rubber  Company.     169,483  ;  Oct.  16. 
Automobiles  and  other  vehicles.  Grips  for  steering  wheels 

of.     W.   F.  Eidge.     174,261;  July  17. 
Automobiles   and  other   vehicles.   Signal  devices   mounted 

upon.     Faurot-Scope   Corp.     161,483  ;  Aug.  7. 
Automobiles  and   taxicabs.     Checker   Taxi  Co.      175,001  ; 


A.  Faure.     178,170 


June  12. 

Automobiles, 
Anonyme 
Levassor. 

Automobiles, 
Anonyme 
Levassor. 


automobile  trucks,  boats,  etc.  Societe 
des  Aiiciens  Etablissements  Panhard  & 
184.305  :    Dec.    4. 

automobile    trucks,    boats,     etc.       Societe 
des     Anciens     Etablissements     Panhard     & 
184,307;    Dec.   4. 
Automobiles,  chassis,  and  accessories.    Rohertson,  Stelling 

Corporation.     177,999  ;  Oct.  16. 
Automobiles,  Glass  curtain  lights  and  frames  for.     E.  W. 

Hornung.     169,904  ;   July  17. 
Automobiles,    Hydraulic    shock    absorbers    for.       Lovejoy 

Manufacturjiis   Company.      177,090-1  ;   July   17. 
Automobiles,     Windshield    visors    for.       Grlgsby-Grunow- 

Hinds  Co.     167,390-1 :   .\ug.  14. 
Axles  for  motor-driven  vehicles  and  parts  of  such  axles, 
Variable-speed.    Perfect©  Gear  Differential  Co.    148,296. 
Mar.  27. 
Bicycle.      L.    A.    Olmsted.      170,664 :    Jan.    23. 
Bicycles.     Bacharach-Rasin    Co.      115,398 ;    May   22. 

Emblem    Manufacturing    Company.      169,160 ; 


Great     Western 
Dec.  25. 
Westfield   Manufacturing    Company. 


Manufacturing      Company. 


171,050  : 


Bicycles. 

Aug.  28. 
Bicycles. 

115,583: 
Bicycles. 

Feb.  27. 
Bicycles   and   motor   cycles.     Fabbrica   Automobili   e   Ve- 

locipedi  Edoardo  Bianchi.     168,877  ;  Jan.  30. 
Bicycles  and  motor  cycles  and  parts  therefor,  etc.     Man- 

nesmannrohren-Werke.      163,691  ;    Aug.    14. 
Bicycles,   Automobiles,  motor  cycles,   tricycles,   and   bicy- 

clettes.      La    Societe    Anonyme   des   Automobiles    Unic. 

167,249  ;  Mar.  13. 
Bicycles,   tricycles,   and   parts   thereof.      Westfield   Manu- 
facturing Company.     172,456  ;    Sept.   4. 
Bicycles,  tricycles,   motor  trucks, 

154,513  ;  Apr.  24. 
Boats.     Electric  Boat   Company. 
Bobsleds,  Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc. 


etc. 


Hun-'ber  Limited. 


182,706  :   Nov. 
181.580;  Oct.  16. 


Brakes,  Vehicle.  Hydraulic  Brake  Company.  184,941  ; 
Dec.   25. 

Buggies  and  carria.ges,  bodies  and  tops  of  the  same,  auto- 
mobile bodies  and  tops,  etc.  F.  A.  Ames  Company. 
153.426;  Jan.  23. 

Bumpers.     C.  G.  Spring  Company.     177,072  ;  June  12. 

Bumpers.      C.    G.    Spring  Company.      179,705-7  ;   July  17. 

Bumpers,  bumper  brackets  and  fittings.  Cox  Brass  Manu- 
facturing Company.     162„803-4  ;   Apr.   17. 

Busses  and  parts  thereof,  Motor.  New  York  Transporta- 
tion  Co.      184,675  :   Nov.   27. 

Busses,  Motor.  International  Motor  Company.  152,425  ; 
May  22. 

Cab  bodies,  Commercial.  McCrea  Mfg.  Co.  173,672; 
Dec.  11. 

Carriages  and  gocarts,  Baby.  Heywood-Wakefleld  Com- 
pany.    171,458  ;  Apr.  10. 

Carriages  and  gocarts.  Baby.  Westfield  Manufacturing 
Company.     169,942 ;   Jan.   23. 

Carriages,  Baby.  Westfield  Manufacturing  Company. 
171,051 ;  Apr.  17. 

Carriages,  sulkies,  and  strollers.  Baby.  Lloyd  Manufac- 
turing Company.     149,089  ;  Oct.  16. 

Car  roof,  Railway-.  Hutchins  Car  Roofing  Companv. 
177,669 ;  June  12. 


Cars.      Koppel    Industrial    Car    &    Equipment    Company, 

165,447-50;   Mar.    13. 
Cars,   bicycles,   etc.,   Motor.     Rover  Company.      173,009 ; 

June  12. 
Cars,  Motor.     Ford  Motor  Company.     170,014  ;   July  17. 
Cars,   Motor.      Grant  Motor   Car   Corporation.      132,337 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Cars,    Motor.      Peerless    Motor   Car    Company.      174,483 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Cars,     Railway     gasoline     motor.       Mudge     &    Company. 

180,445;  Oct.  16. 
Cars,     Railway    gasoline     motor.       Mudge     &    Company. 

180,448  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cars,     Railway    gasoline    motor.       Mudge    &    Company. 

180,451  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cast    chilled    wheels,    industrial    cars,    shop    cars,    push 

cars,  etc.     Ramapo  Ajax  Corporation.     178,358  ;  Aug.  7. 
Conveyances  for  children.   Hand-propelled.      Filbert-Greer 

Manufacturing  Company.     165,077  ;  Mar.  13. 
Curtain-window     lights     and     vehicle     top     fabrics.       H. 

Scherer   &  Company.     178,065  ;    Aug.   28. 
Cycles.       Emblem     Manufacturing     Company.       169,159 ; 

Dec.    4. 
Cycles.     Humber  Limited.     154,512;  Jan.  30. 
Cycles,  Foot-propelled.     Emblem  Manufacturing  Company. 

169,161  ;   Aug.  7. 
Cycles,   motor   cycles,   automobiles,   aeroplanes,    carriages. 

Ariel  Works  Ltd.     137,252  ;  Aug.  14. 
Dollies.      Sharon   Pressed    Steel    Co.      165.765 ;   Feb.   6. 
Draftarms,         American      Steel      Foundries.         164,216 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Engines,      Radiator     shutters     for     internal-combustion. 

Irving   Engineering-Sales    Co.      167,722 :    July    17. 
Golf-bag  holders.     Smith  &  Gregory.     177,525  ;   Nov.   27. 
Journal   boxes    and   lids,    railway   cars,   etc.      Allegheny- 
Steel  Company.     169,795  ;  Dec.  11. 
Luggage     carriers,     shock     absorbers,     combined     fender 

braces  and   bumpers.      Marquette   Manufacturing   Com- 
pany.    176,561  ;  July  24. 
Mirrors   for   automobiles,    Rear-view.      E.    C.   A.    Berger. 

177,646  ;  June  19. 
Mirrors   for    vehicles,    windshields,    wings,    shock   absorb- 
ers,    etc.       Trico     Products     Corporation.        170,910 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Motor  cycles.    Ace  Motor  Corporation.    175.908  ;  Mar.  13. 
Motor  cycles.     W.  Korn.     175,086  ;  Apr.  10. 
Motor    cycles    and    bicycles.      Excelsior   Motor    Mfg.    and 

Supply  Co.     167,718  ;   July  17. 
Motor    cycles    and    perambulators,    pillory-seat    supports, 

and  saddles  for  motor  cycles.    F.  H.  Headley.     129,890  ; 

May  8. 
Oil    and    grease,    Casings,    coverings,    and    holders    for. 

Lubri-Gaiters  Limited.     182,421 ;   Oct.   23. 
Pedal    covers.      Durkee-Atwood    Co.      174.612 ;    May   1. 
Poles,  Engine  push.   Mummert  Lumber  &  Tie  Co.    177,315  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Radiator   caps.     M.   W.    Grigsby.      168,526;   Mar.    13. 
Radiator  caps.     Helmet  Cap  Company.     172,532  ;  Aug.  14. 
Radiator    caps.       White    Products    Company.       146,186 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Radiator  caps.  Automotive.     Stewart-Warner  Speedometer 

Corporation.     163,188  ;  Nov.  2T. 
Recoil  checkers.     H.  G.  Cloyes.     168.102  :  Apr.  10. 
Rowboats,  Sheet-metal  sectional.     Alfred  C.  Goethel  Co. 

176.617:   July  17. 
Shock    absorber.      Crown    Shock-Ahsorber    Co.      167,224 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Shock      absorber.      Automobile.        Houdaille      Company. 

161.625-6:  Oct.  23. 
Shock  absorbers.     Aerobelle  Company.     186,041 ;  Dec.  11. 
Shock  absorbers.     C.  C.  Cannan.     182,331 ;  Dec.  11. 
Shock  abr-orbers  for  automobiles.     Auto  Specialties  Manu- 
facturing Co.     154,718;  Oct.   16. 
Sleds,  Children's.     The  Fair.     170,573  ;  Jan.  30. 
Sleighs.     J.   Krysiak.     170.142;  Feb.   6. 
Spring  covers   and   grease   boots.      David   Feinburg  Com- 
pany.    172,643  :  June  5. 
Spring   covers   and   grease   boots.     David   Feinberg   Com- 
pany.    177,286;  .Tuly  17. 
Springs,    Vehicle.      Standard    Parts    Company.      161,066 ; 

June  12. 
Taxicabs.    Barley  Motor  Car  Company.     177.349  ;  Ansr.  14. 
Taxicabs.     Barley  Motor  Car  Company.     182,123  ;  Oct.  18. 
Taxicabs,    Automobile.      Yellow    Cab    Manufacturing    Co. 

178,794  ;  Nov.  27. 
TaxicaUs.    Automobile.      Yellow    Cab    Manufacturing    Co. 

180,315  ;  Nov.  27. 
Tire  carriers.     Packard  Motor  Car  Company  of  New  York. 

182,521  ;  Oct.  23. 
Trailers.     Sharon  Pressed  Steel  Co.     165,766  ;  Feb.  13. 
Truck    and    car    bodies.     Continental    Car    Company   of 

America.     170,008  ;  Feb.  20. 
Truck  bodies.     Heil  Co.     176,466-71  ;  June  12. 
Trucks.      Chase    Foundry    and    Manufacturing    Company. 

165,668:   July  3. 
Trucks     and     automobiles.     Motor.       Graham     Brothers. 

172,272;  May  1. 
Trucks  and  structural  parts  thereof.  Elevating  industrial. 

Baker  R  &  L  Company.     168,705  ;  Mar.  13. 
Trucks    and    trailers.    Industrial.      Colby    Steel    and    En- 
gineering Co.      142,775;   Apr.  3. 
Trucks,    Automobile.      Federal    Motor    Truck    Company. 

168,924  ;  Feb.  20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1503 


Trucks.  Floor.     W.  M.  Nutting.     173,240;  Apr.  17. 

Trucks.  Hand.  Sharon  Pressed  Steel  Co.  165,764 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Trucks.  Industrial.  Elovevor  Electric  Industrial  Truck 
Co.     170,012  ;  Feb.  13. 

Trucks.  Motor.  Clinton  Motors  Corporation.  176,536; 
June  12. 

Trucks,  Motor.  Menominee  Motor  Truck  Co.  171,647 ; 
Mav  22. 

Truclis,  Motor.     J.  H.  Pierce.     138.098  ;  Mar.  27. 

Trucks,  Motor-propclled.  Clark  Tructractor  Company. 
157,136  :  Feb.  27. 

Trucks,  Pie,  cooky,  and  bread  rack,  proof-box,  etc. 
Union    Steel   Products   Companr.     178.008 :  .Tulv   17. 

Vans  or  trucks,  Moving.     W.  B.  Hiner.     170.920;  Mar.  13. 

Vehicle  axles  and  wheels,  mounted  wheels,  and  metal 
tires.  Consolidated  Steel  Corporation.  162,982 : 
Mar.  13. 

Vehicle  bodies  and  parts.  Anthony  Company.  155,538 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Vehicle  bodies.  Commercial-motor-.  U.  S.  Hame  Com- 
pany.    180.G33  ;   Oct.   23. 

Vehicle  bodies.  Motor.  American  Body  Company. 
166.214  ;  Jan.  9. 

Vehicle  cushion.     E.  A.  Eiband.     181,518  ;  Oct.  16. 

Vehicle  visor.  Telulah  Petralvke  Companv.  181,357 ; 
Dee.   25. 

Vehicle  visors.  Telulah  Petralyke  Company.  181,358 ; 
nee.  IS. 

Vehicles  and  parts  thereof.  Metal  disk  for  motor.  Wire 
Wheel   Corporation    of   America.      178.793  :    Julv    17. 

Vehicles.  Cabs  for.  Sheet  Steel  Products  Co.  -184,686; 
Nov.  27. 

Vehicles,  Cushioned  connections  for  use  in.  International 
Motor  Company.     168,416  ;  May  22. 

Vehicles,  Elpctrically-propelled  road.  Rauch  &  Lang,  Inc. 
136.726:  May  22. 

Vehicles,  Gasoline.     Rubay  Company.     171,658  ;  Aug.  28. 

Vehicles,  Metal  parts  for  cushioned  connections  in. 
International  Motor  Co.     169.213  ;  May  22. 

Vehicles.  Mirrors  for  motor.  Kales  Stamping  Company. 
172.597  :  Apr.  3. 

Vehicles,  Motor.  Delmore  Manufacturing  Co.  151,259; 
Nov.  13. 

Vehicles.  Motor.  Standard  Motor  Company  Limited. 
165,835  ;  Jan.  2. 

Vehicles,  motor  coaches  and  busses.  Self-propelled.  Mitten 
Traylor   Inc.      180,818 ;    Aug.    14. 

Vehicles,  Motor-driven.  American  La  France  Fire  En- 
gine Company.     184,052  ;  Oct.  30. 

Vehicles.  Motor-driven  passenger.  Yellow  Cab  Manufac- 
turing Co.     173.988  :  June  5. 

Vehicles,  Motor-driven  passenger.  Yellow  Cab  Manufac- 
turing Co.     176,105  ;  June  5. 

Vehicles,  particularly  automobile  bodies.  Welbilt  Auto- 
Body  Co.     177,338  :  June  19. 

Vehicles,  Scuff  and  step  plates  for.  Coast  Specialty  Sales 
Company.     180.689  ;  Nov.  27. 

Vehicles,  Spark  and  throttle  control  levers  for  motor. 
Henry's  Handy  Handles  Co.     167,176;  Mar.  13. 

Vehicles.  Used  and  secondhand  motor.  Sterrett  &  Flem- 
ins.   Incorporated.      176;369  :   Julv   17. 

Visors,  Sun.     W.  Modra.     167.645  ;  Aug.  7. 

Wagons.     Bain  Wason  Company.     183.354  :  Oct.  30. 

Wheelbarrows.  Sterling  Wheelbarrow  Co.  150,489 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Wheelbarrows  and  concrete  carts.  Tubular  and  contrac- 
tors'.    Akron  Barrow  Company.     154.909  ;  Mar.  13. 

Wheelbarrows  and  parts  thereof.  Kilbourne  &  Jacobs 
Manufacturing  Company.     168,845  :  Feb.  6. 

Wheels  of  .Tutomobiles  and  industrial-cars.  Ellis  Resili- 
ent Wheel  Corporation.     178,239  ;  July  17. 

Wheels.  Vehicle.  Hall  Wheel  Corporation.  170,137 ; 
Feb.  13. 

Wind  screens  for  use  with  vehicles.  Easting  Wind- 
screens  Limited.      171,987 ;    Apr.    24. 

Windshipld  shade.     Wedler  Shuford  Co.     142,367  ;  Feb.  6. 

Windshield  shades.  Motor  vehicle.  MotoVisor  Company. 
149,858;   Sept.   11. 

CLASS  20. 

Fabrics    for    floor    coverings,    table    coverings,    etc.,    Oil. 

.Tames.   Baron  Aishton.     172,191  ;   Dec.   4. 
Floor  covering.     Empire  Carpet  Co.     179,092  ;  June  19. 
Floor      coverings.         Salem      Manufacturing      Company. 

174,153  ;   Apr.   3. 
Linoleum.      James.    Baron    Ashton.      172,192 ;    Dec.    4. 
Linoleum.     O.  W.  Richardson  &  Co.     175,945  ;  May  15. 
Linoleum  and  oiled  cloth.    Carter  Dry  Goods  Co.    183.517  ; 

Oct.   16. 
Linoleum    and    oiled    cloth.      Columbus-Union    Oil    Cloth 

Co.      181.383;    Sept.    11. 
Oilcloth.      T.    R.    Goodlatte    &    Sons,    (Inc.).      175,193: 

Apr.  24. 
Oilcloth.      T.    R.    Goodlatte    &    Sons,     (Inc.).      183,145; 

Sept.  18. 
Oilcloth.      Julius  Wile   Sons   &   Co.      175,829 ;    Apr.   3. 
Oilcloth.     Standard  Textile  Products  Company.     181,500  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Bubber-composltlon  floor  covering.     Hupp  Products  Com- 
pany,  The.     175,196 ;   Apr.   10. 


CLASS  21. 

Adhesive  tape  for  electrical  purposes.  Baker,  Hamilton 
and  Paciflc  Company.     170,355  ;  Aug.  7. 

Aerial  insulators  and  radio  panels.  American  Hard  Rub- 
ber Company.     176,778  ;  May  8. 

Alarm  and  signal  devices,  Electrical.  W.  J.  WilliamB. 
148,469;  Feb.  20. 

Automobile  timers.     Rodefeld  Mfg.  Co.     182,184  ;  Aug.  21. 

.\utomobiles.  etc..  Electrically-operated  signals  for.  H. 
Leiser.      184.075;    Dec.    4. 

Bars  and  insulated  wire  cable,  and  cordage  for  electrical 
purposes.  American  Copper  Products  Corporation. 
160,685  ;  Apr.  24. 

Bntteries.     Mogul   Electric  Company.      171,135  ;  July  31. 

Batteries  and  battery  parts  and  supplies.  Philadelphia 
Storage  Battery  Co.     177,616  :  July  10. 

Batteries  and  parts.  Lead  storage.  General  Lead  Bat- 
teries   Company.      161.992 ;    July    24. 

Batteries  and  parts.  Storage.  Mack  Battery  Company. 
169,065  ;  May  22. 

Batteries  and  parts  thereof.  Hood  Rubber  Companv. 
174,577;  Mar.  27. 

Batteries  and  parts  thereof.  Electric  storage.  Blue  Rib- 
bon Battery  Company.     179,652  ;  Nov.  20. 

Batteries  and  parts  thereof.  Storage.  Willard  Storage 
Battery  Company.     166,757  ;  Apr.  24. 

Batteries,  battery  cells,  flash  lights,  lighting  outfits.  Yale 
Electric   Corporation.      171,718 ;    Jan.    9. 

Batteries,  Dry.  National  Carbon  Company.  183,040 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Batteries,  Dry.  National  Carbon  Company.  186,024 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Batteries.  Dry  and  storage.  Advance  Battery  Mfg.  Co. 
177,463  ;  Dec.   25. 

Batteries,  Electric.  Cincinnati  Storage  Battery  Com- 
pany.    148,958*  ;  Jan.   16. 

Batteries,  Electric.  Englert  Manufacturing  Co.  152.009  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Batteries,  Electric.  General  Auto  Electric  Company. 
153,244  ;   Mar.   27. 

Batteries,  Electric.  Michigan  State  Auto  School,  Inc. 
174,092  ;  June  26. 

Batteries,  Elactric  storage.    A.  Setzer.     164,129  ;  Apr.  24. 

Batteries,  mine  lamps,  charging  apparatus  for  mine  lamps, 
and  parts  of  such  articles  and  apparatus.  Storage. 
Koehler  Manufacturing  Company.     171,643  ;   Jan.   9. 

Batteries,  Secondary  electrical.  Bartholomew  Battery  k 
Supply    Co.      157,020;   Apr.    3. 

Batteries,  Storage.    Advance  Battery  Manufacturing  Com- 
Mar.  27. 

G.  M.  Biehl.     167.347  ;  Apr.  3. 
Brown  &  Sehler  Company.     178,816; 


pany.     154,633 

Batteries.  Storage 
Batteries,  Storage 

June  26. 
Batteries,     Storage. 

164,694  ;  June  26. 
Batteries,      Storage. 

179,976  ;  July  31. 
Batteries,      Storage. 

177,157;  May  29. 


Camel  Dry  Storage  Battery  Co. 
Wearite  Storage  Battery  Co. 
White     Cap     Battery     Mfg.     Co. 


Battery  charges.  Fansteel  Products  Company.  182,966 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Battery  separators.  Electric-.  Indianapolis  Manufacturing 
Company.     151,581  ;   Sept.  4. 

Battery  switches,  vacuum-tube  sockets,  lightning  switches, 
etc.     Heinemann   Electric  Companv.     169.208 ;   Feb.   6. 

Brooders,  Electrically-heated.  H.  H.  Hall.  161,925; 
Mar.  27. 

Cables,  Rubber-covered  electric  wire.  Seward  Wire  Com- 
pany.    181.317:  Dec.   18. 

Canopies,  Metal  fixture.  G.  W.  Conner.  174,234; 
Mav  29. 

Cat   whiskers.     Foote   Mineral   Co.     185,823 ;   Nov.   13. 

Condensers,  Electrical.     L.  A.  Hazeltine.     176,678  ;  May  8. 

Condensers,  Variable.  Pett  &  Kimmel  Co.  184.330 ; 
Nov.   13. 

Conduits  and  insulated  electrical  conductors.  Flexible 
electrical.  Tubular  Woven  Fabric  Company.  186,763; 
Dec.   4. 

Conduits  for  electrical  purposes.  Fiber.  Brown  Company. 
175,709  :  Apr.  24. 

Contact  points.  Fansteel  Products  Company.  181,520; 
Aug.  21. 

Cookers,  Electric.     Excel  Electric  Co.     184,716  ;  Nov.   20. 

Cookers,  Electrical.  Apex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    183.430  ;  Oct.  23. 

Cooking  apparatus.  Electrical.  Apex  Electrical  Manu- 
facturing  Company.      182,639^1  ;    Sept.    18. 

Copper  bars  and  strips.  Finished  commutator.  Anaconda 
Copper  Mining  Company.     177,063  ;  June  5. 

Copper  bars  and  strips.  Finished  commutator.  Anaconda 
Copper  Mining  Company.     177,209  ;  June  5. 

Cords  and  plugs  used  to  connect  translating  devices  with 
lamp  sockets,  Combined.  A.  E.  Berdon.  165,658 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Crystal  detectors  and  rectifiers.  Dubilier  Condenser  and 
Radio  Corporation.     178.333  ;  June  5. 

Curling  irons,  Electrical.  Rogers  Electric  Company. 
167,830;  Oct.  9. 

Cut-outs,  receptacles,  sockets,  fuse  plugs.  General  Porce- 
lain Company.     172,210  :  Sept.  4.  « 

Detector  crystals.     Foote  Mineral  Co      185,822  ;  Kov.  13. 


1504 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


0ials  for  use  with  radio  apparatus,  Control.  Pacent  Elec- 
tric Company.     177,241  ;  June  5. 

Dishwasliing  machines.  Electrical.  Wonder  Portahle 
Dishwasher  Company.     182,454  ;  Oct.  2.^. 

Dynamos,  electromotors  and  parts  thereof,  electrical  ap- 
paratus. Deutsche  Blektrizitats-WerUe  Zu  Aachen- 
Gerhe,  Lahmeyer  &  Co.  Aktiengesellschaft.  162,085 ; 
Apr.    3. 

Electric  appliances.  Branford  Electric  Company.  172,634  ; 
Ausr.  21. 

Electric  batteries.  Wood-Craft  Company.  182,030 ; 
Aug-.  21. 

Electric  bulbs  and  lamps.     P.  Ricsman.     174,924 ;  May  8. 

Electric  conduit  fittings.    L.  F.  Brunner.     156,344  :  Apr.  3. 

Electric  conduits,  Fittings  for.  M.  W.  Johnson.  182,054  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Electric  conduits,  Fittings  for.  M.  W.  Johnson.  182,152  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Electric  conduits.  Fittings  for.  M.  W.  Johnson. 
182,542;   Sept.  18. 

Electric  conduits.  Fittings  for.  M.W.Johnson.  182,823; 
Sept.    18. 

Electric  connectors,  wiring  outfits,  etc.  H.  A.  Douglas, 
142,829;  June  26. 

Electric  generating  plants.  Kohler  Company.  172,889  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Electric  generators,  dynamo,  motors,  electric  ignition  ap- 
paratus, etc.  Owen-Dyneto  Corporation.  181,611  ; 
Sept.   4. 

Electric  heating  apparatus  for  heating  rivets,  slugs,  etc. 
Huniil  Corporation.     181,190  ;  Aug.  21. 

Electric  hot  plates.  Liberty  Gauge  and  Instrument  Com- 
pany.     182.711-12;  Nov.   20. 

Electric  household  appliances.  Auerllcht  Gesellschaft 
m.  b.  H.  Kommanditgesellschaft.     177,538  ;  June  19. 

Electric  light  and  power  plant  units.  Universal  Engi- 
neering   Company.      172.810  ;    Mar.    27. 

Electric  light  and  power  plants,  Unitary.  Sunbeam  Elec- 
tric Manufacturing  Co.     137,861  ;  Aug.  21. 

Electric  light  and  power  plants.  Unitary.  Sunbeam  Elec- 
tric   Manufacturing   Co.      137,862;    Aug.    28. 

Electric-light  fixtures.     D.  F.  Klein.     181,530;  Oct.  9. 

Electric-light  outfits  for  Christmas  trees,  Decorative. 
General  Electric  Company.     171,165  ;  Dec?  25. 

Electric-light  traffic  signals  for  use  on  self-propelled  ve- 
hicles.    E.  r.  Taylor.     169,191  :  Feb.  13. 

Electric-lighting  brackets  and  ceiling  fixtures.  Christie- 
Williams    Co.      180,362  ;    Oct.    9. 

Electric-lighting  fixtures.  Colonial  Lamp  &  Fixture 
Works.     173,176-7;  Mar.  27. 

Electric-lighting  fixtures.     B.  P.  Klein.     181,531 ;  Oct.  9. 

Electric-lighting  fixtures,  also  complete  electric-lighting 
fixtures.  Metal  parts  and  fixtures  for.  B  &  L  Metal 
Stamping   Co.      164,489 ;    July    24. 

Electric-lighting  fixtures  and  hangers,  etc.  Buffalo  Chan- 
delier Corporation.     183,.357  ;  Nov.  20. 

Electric-lighting  fixtures  and  parts  thereof.  Halcolite 
Company.     165,551  :  Jan.  9. 

Electric  lighting  systems  for  use  on  railroad  passenger 
cars,  electric  fans,  water  coolers,  and  storage  batteries 
Safety  Car  Heating  and  Lighting  Company.  160,978  : 
June  26. 

Electric  lights  and  lighting  fixtures  for  motor  cars.  Motor 
Curve  Light  Company.     177,987  ;  June  5. 

Electric  lights  for  automobiles,  etc.,  and  parts  thereof. 
Radio-Lite,  Inc.     172,394  ;  Apr.  24. 

Electric  lights  for  motor  vehicles.  Pike-Lite  Company. 
170.079  ;  Jan.  9. 

Electric  motors.  Portable.  Fitzgerald  Manufacturing 
Company.     171,159  ;  Jan.  9. 

Electric  resistance  materials.  Electrical  Alloy  Companv. 
165,365;   Sept.   4. 

Electric  stoves,  heaters,  sadirons,  etc.  A.  J.  Lindemann 
&   Hover.^on    Company.      167,575  ;   Apr.    24. 

Electric  tail  lights,  stop  lights,  backing  lights,  etc.  New 
England  Pressed  Steel  Company.     171,430  ;   Feb.   20. 

Electric  time  switches,  light  flashes,  transformers,  etc.  J. 
Eckelkamp.      177,689:    July   10. 

Electric  vaporizers.  Kase  Electric  Companv.  172,421  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Electric  wiring.  Youngstown  Sheet  and  Tube  Companv. 
182,845  ;    Sept.    18. 

Electrical  and  telephone  apparatus.  Cook  Electric  Com- 
pany.    152,785  ;  Nov.  20. 

Electrical  apparatus.  City  Electric  Company.  182,390  ; 
Nov.   20.     . 

Electrical  apparatus.  Electrical  Specialty  Company. 
151,150;  Oct.  23. 

Electrical  apparatus.  Estate  of  Constant  Potential  Sys- 
tem.    160,396  ;  Jan.  2. 

Electrical  apparatus.  E.  J.  G.  Pacault.  138,019 ; 
.Tan.    23. 

Electrical  apparatus.     W.   H.   Priess.     173,721  ;   Sept.  IS. 

Electrical  apparatus,  machines,  and  supplies.  Johns- 
Pratt   Company.     172,680  ;  Mar.   27. 

Electrical  apparatus,  machines,  and  supplies.  Manhattan 
Electrical  Supply  Co.     169,134  ;  Feb.  13. 

Electrical  apparatus,  radio  telephone  and  telegraph  and 
signaling  and  transmission  of  power  apparatus.  Chicago 
Radio  Laboratory.     170,969  ;  Jan.  9. 

Electri<mi  condensers.  Radio  Condenser  Co.  186,856 ; 
Dec.  ?. 


Filechical  couductors.  Insulating  separator  for.  D.  J 
Hoye.     183,653;  Oct.  9. 

Electrical  control  apparatus.  Dalton,  Whittier,  True  Com- 
pany.    174,201  ;  Apr.  24. 

Electrical  controlling  devices,  etc.  Allen-Bradley  Com- 
pany.     176,438  ;  May  8. 

Electrical  devices,  Household.  Allied  Factories  Corpora- 
tion.    177,118  ;  June  19. 

Electrical  fuses.  Economy  Fuse  and  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    1S6,318  ;   Dec.  4. 

Electrical  instruments.  Simplex  Electrical  Laboratories, 
Inc.     184.107;  Dec.   18. 

Electrical  instruments  for  central-station  uses.  Eastern 
Specialty  Company.     176,792  ;   Oct.  9. 

Electrical  loud-speaking  receivers,  horns,  etc.  Bristol 
Company.      168,098 ;    Jan.    9. 

Electrical  outlet  fixtures.  W.  Symmes.  183,349-50 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Electrical  ping  clusters.  Beniamin  Electric  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     186,582  ;  Dec.  4. 

Electrical  "  resistances.  Post-Glover  Electric  Company. 
172,764  ;  Feb.  20. 

Electrical  starting,  lighting,  and  ignition  apparatus  and 
parts  thereof.  Dayton  Engineering  Laboratories  Com- 
pany.    181,942;  Nov.  20. 

Electrical  switches.  Hart  &  Hegeman  Manufacturing 
Company.      161,728  ;   July  24. 

Electrical  switches,  switchboards,  switch  boxes,  etc. 
Prank  Adam  Electric  Co.     169,269  ;  Jan.  2. 

Electrical  wires,  Protective  covering  lor.  Tubular  Woven 
Fabric  Company.     170,913  ;  Apr.  S. 

Electrically-operated  apparatus  for  heating  and  blowing 
air  for  drying  purposes.  General  Engineering  & 
Construction   Company.     162,675  ;  Jan.   9. 

Electrodes,  Metal.  Seymour  Manufacturing  Company. 
175,951 ;  June  26. 

Electron  tubes,  sockets  for  electron  tubes,  rheostats,  etc. 
Connecticut  Telephone  &  Electric  Company.  176,400 ; 
May  29. 

Engines,  Ignition-timing  devices  for  internal-combustion. 
Ecometer  Manufacturing  Company.     151,151 ;   Apr.  24. 

Engines,  Spark  timers  for  internal-combustion.  E.  W. 
Turner.     173,302;  Mar.  6. 

Engines,  Spark  timers  for  internal-combustion.  Upco 
Manufactiiring  and  Sales  Company.     179,017 ;  July  31. 

Engines,  Timers  for  internal-combustion.  Eclipse  Spe- 
cialty   Manufacturing    Company.      171,266 ;    Jan.    9. 

Engines,  Timing  switches  for  Internal-combustion.  C.  L. 
Lilleberg.     152,511;  Jan.  9. 

Engraving  machines.  Electric.  Engravograph  Corpora- 
tion.    181,261;  Sept.  4. 

Fans,  Electric.  Consolidated  Electric  Company.  186.946; 
Dec.   4. 

Fireplaces,  Artificial  log  for.  W.  E.  Marshall.  182,979  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Fire-prevention  apparatus  and  systems  and  parts  thereof. 
Pacific  Fire  Extinguisher  Company.     167,414 ;   Jan.   9. 

Platirous.  Electric.  Donnelly  Machine  Co.  182,573  ; 
Oct.   23. 

Fuse  plugs.     W.  O.  Besaw.     107,929;  Apr.  3. 

Fuses,  protective  devices  for  radio  apparatus,  adapters, 
loud  speakers,  etc.     M.  B.  Cohen.     183.195  :  Nov.  20. 

Fuses,  Safety  device  for  handling  electric.  E.  V.  Gluck. 
139,206  ;   Jan.   23. 

Grills,  hammers,  and  grinders.  Electric.  Electro-Mag- 
netic Tool  Company.     171,068:  Jan.  9. 

Hair-curling  irons.  Electric.  W.  T.  Grant  Company. 
175,656  ;  June  12. 

Hair  driers,  toasters,  and  waffle  irons.  Electrically-oper- 
ated. Fitzgerald  Manufacturing  Company.  172,591  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Hammers,  Electric.  National  Electric  Manufacturing 
Company.     175.881  :   Apr.   24. 

Headlight  dimmers.  Electrically  operated.  Dlmit  Co. 
171.121  ;  Feb.  20. 

Headlights  for  automobiles,  motor  cycles,  etc..  Electric. 
R.   W.   Harris.     167,773 ;   Feb.   13. 

Headlights  of  automobiles  and  motor  cycles,  Switch  for 
dimming  the.     M.    0.   Devers.      185,247 ;   Nov.   20. 

Headlights,  spotlights,  and  electric  lamps.  Darsie  Manu- 
facturing Company.     171.907  :  Jan.  9. 

Heaters,  radiant  floor  and  wall  heaters,  etc.,  Electric 
water  and  air.     W.  W.  Hicks.     174,962  ;  Apr.  3. 

Hot  plates  and  flatirons,  Electrically-heated.  Central 
Flatiron  Mfg.  Co.     173,622  ;  Mar.  27. 

Indicators  and  signals  for  use  on  vehicles.  Automotive 
Distributing  Corporation.     169.115  ;  Feb.  6. 

Insulated  electric  wire.  Acme  Wire  Company.  183,241  ; 
Oct.  23. 

Insulating  compounds,  Electric.  Waterbury  Button  Com- 
panv.    168,740  ;  Jan.  0. 

Insulating  material,  Electrical.  Respro  Inc.  162,199 ; 
June  26. 

Insulation  purposes,  Treated  and  untreated  tapes  for 
electrical.    Mica  Insulator  Company.     173,844  ;  Apr.  24. 

Insulators  and  knobs.  Illinois  Electric  Porcelain  Com- 
pany.    167,354  ;  May  29. 

Insulators  for  high-tension  insulation.  Locke  Insulator 
Corporation.     163,526;  Feb.  20. 

Knife  switches,  panel  boards,  switchboards,  and  fuse  re- 
ducers. Plainville  Electrical  Products  Company. 
171,432;  Apr.  24. 

Lamp  cord.    Trebor  Manufacturing  Co.   173,056  ;  Feb.  20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Contintied. 


1505 


Lump  fistuves,  motors,  and  fans,  Electric-.  National 
Screw  nrU  Mannfncturins;  Company.     173,418  ;  July  24. 

LAonp  for  >J9e  on  yehicles,  Stop-sigiial.  D.  &  L.  Jlnnn- 
factiuliife  Co.     168,.'>1G  :   Feb.  20. 

Lamp  .sockets,  fuse  so<'kets,  and  switches.  Incandescent-. 
K.  Eberhardt.     ISO, 023  ;  Sept.  4. 

Lamp  stands  and  bases,  Electric-.  French  Fibre  Co. 
159,748:   Feb.   20. 

Lamp  stands  or  bases  and  fixtures  therefor.  Electric.  Jef- 
ferson Company.     170.768:  Mar.  6. 

Lamps,  Automobile  or  Tphicle  electric.  Doering  Manu- 
facturing Company.     183,202  ;  Dec.   18. 

Lamps,  Automobile  or  vehicle  electric.  Doering  Manufac- 
turing Comoany.     186.222  :  Dec.   25. 

Lamps,  Electric.  Advance  Wood  Turning  Co.  164,150-1; 
Oct.  9. 

Lamps,    Electric.      Parch-O-Lite    Co.      174,026 ;    Nov.    20. 

Lamps,  Electric  automobile.  American  Anto  Lamp  Co. 
lG.-),600  :  May  29. 

Lamps.  Electric  parking.  Rae-Lite  Mfg.  Co.  182,769 ; 
Oct.   9. 

Lamps,  electromotors,  dynamos,  etc..  Electrical.  Philipps 
Aktien  Gesellschaft.      150.286  :    Apr.    3. 

Lamps  for  automotive  vehicles,  Signal  electric.  Plerce- 
.-irrow  Motor  Car  Company.     179,739  ;  May  29. 

Lamps,  Guards  for  electric.  Flexible  Steel  Lacing  Co. 
179,190;   June   26. 

Lamps.  Incandescent.  Nitrogen  Electric  Company. 
173,577  ;  Mar.  27. 

Lamps,  parts  thereof,  etc..  Portable  electric.  American 
Electric  Equipment  Co.     175,754-5  ;  July  10. 

Lamps,  parts  thereof,  etc.,  Portable  electric.  American 
Electric  Equipment  Co.     175,758  ;  July  10.     ' 

Lamps,  parts  thereof,  etc..  Portable  electric.  Home  Light- 
inir  Equipment  Corporation.     175.792  ;  July  10. 

Lamps,  Portable  electric.  Bussmann  Manufacturing  Com- 
pajiy.     180,746  ;  Aug.   21. 

Lamps.  Portable  electric.  Greist  Manufacturing  Co. 
1S0.97S:  Not.  20. 

Lanterns.  Electric.     A.  J.  Cole.     177,036;  July  10. 

Lightintr-fixture  clusters.  Electrical.  Ben.iamin  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company.     186.583  ;  Dec.  25. 

Lighting  fixture.  Electrical.  St.  Louis  Brass  Manufac- 
turing Company.     176,226  ;  May  29. 

Lighting  fixture  tmits.  Electrical.  Benjamin  Electric 
Manufacturing    Company.      166,277 ;    Oct.    23. 

Lighting  plants.  Individual.  Parmeleetric  Utilities  Cor- 
poration.    182.742;   Sept.  18. 

Lightning  arresters.     T.  Patrycki.     175,884  ;  May  8. 

Lightning  arresters.  Westinghonse  Electric  &  Manufac- 
turing Company.     176.864  ;  Apr.  24. 

Lightning  arresters  and  rods,  tips,  and  connectors  there- 
of, troUev  poles,  etc.  Mannesmannrohren-Werke. 
163,693:   Aug.   7. 

Load  transformers,  testing  switches,  etc.,  ArtificiaL 
Eastern  Specialty  Company.     176.887  ;  Oct.  30. 

Ma?:ietns  and  electric  motors.  Fabriques  des  Montres 
Zenith.     171,014  ;  Apr.  3. 

Mica  conden.sers.  Radio  Supply  &  Service  Corp.  171.433  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Motor  horns.  Electrical.  United  Electrical  Manufacturing 
Co.     172.787  ;  Mar.  27. 

Motors  and  parts,  controllers  and  parts,  electric  lamps, 
etc..  Electric.  Singer  Manufacturing  Company. 
181,703  :   Sept.   4. 

Motors  and  parts  thereof.  Electric.  H.  B.  Sherman  Manu- 
facturing Co.      181.223  :   Sept.  4. 

Motors,  Electric.    Azor  Motor  Mfg.  Co.     174,285  ;  Mar.  27. 

Motors,  Electric.  General  Electric  Company.  161,182 : 
May  29. 

Motors.  Electric.  Kimble  ETlectric  Company.  3  86.844: 
Dec.  25. 

Motors,  generators,  and  fans.  Electric.  Star  Electric 
Motor  Co.     152.036-7  ;  July  24. 

Motors,  ceuerators.  and  transformers.  Electric.  Charlotte 
Electric  Repair  Co.     175.300:   Apr.  24. 

Motors,  generators,  rotary  converters,  etc..  Electric. 
Louis  .\llis  Company.     183.790:  Nov.  13. 

Motors.  Portable  electric.  Champion  Appliance  Manu- 
facturing Company.     170,926  ;  May  8. 

Motors,  switchboards,  etc..  Electric.  M.  R.  Rodriques. 
172,123  :  Nov.  20. 

Outlet  boxes.     Electric  Outlet  Company.     173,129  ;  Aug.  7. 

Ovens  for  the  toasting  of  ice  cream,  Electric.  Toasted 
Alaskas    Corporation    of    America.      162.592:    Nov.    20. 

Paste,  Electrical  binding.  Marshall-Gerken  Company. 
173,775  :  June  12. 

Phonograph  and  radio  receiving  sets,  loud  speakers,  etc., 
Combination.     Walter  Lytton,  Inc.     169.814  ;  Sept.  4. 

Phonographs.  Electrical  motors  for.  E.  A.  Farmer. 
164.744;  Mar.  13. 

Plug  sockets.  Beniamin  Electric  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    186.865  :  Dec.  4. 

Potheads,  cable-end  bells,  etc..  Single  and  multiple  con- 
ductors and  high  and  low  tension.  G  &  W  Electric 
Specialty  Co.      171,638;    Jan.    9. 

Pumps,  Electrionllv-operated  dpep-well  and  turbine. 
Sterling  Iron   Works.     177.114 ;   Oct.   9. 

Radioadapters.      Beckley-Ralston    Co.      168,608 ;    Oct.    9. 

Radio  amplifier  horns.  Sheip  and  Vandegrift,  Inc. 
181.572;  Oct.  23. 

Radio  and  telephone  apparatus.  Moss-Schury  Mfg.  Co.. 
183,119  ;  Not.  20.  /  -   ' 

58339—95 


Radio    and    telephone    apparatus,    Phones    for    use    with. 

Miir'netto    Electric   Corporation.      182. .■•!5;? :    Oct.    2:f. 
Radio  apparatus,    E.  T.  Cunningham.     153,200 ;  June  20. 
Radio  apparatus,     De  Forest  Radio  Telephone  and  Tele- 
graph Company.     159,955  ;  Jan.  9. 
Radio  apparatus.     Domestic  Electric  Comjanv.     160,626  ; 

July  10. 
Radio  apparatus.     Dyer  Company.     170,478  :  Jan.  9. 
Radio  apparatus.     Fairmount  Electric  and  Manufacturing 

Company.      170,131 ;    .Tan.    9. 
Radio  apparatus.     C.   Hardv.     175,865:   May  .29. 
Radio  apparatus.     Radio  Specialty  Co.     169.869  ;  Feb.  20. 
Radio  apparatus.     Sayre-Level  Radio  Company.     175,741; 

May  29. 
Radio    apparatus.     C.     D.     Tuska     Company.     171,109 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Radio   apparatus.      Victor   Radio   Corporation.      172,137 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Radio   appar.ntus  and  parts   therefor.   Transformers   used 

in.     American  Transformer  Company.     175,289  ;  May  1.  ♦ 
Radio   apparatus   and   parts   thereof.     Sayre-Level   Radio 

Company.     175,740  ;  June  5. 
Radio    apparatus.    Connecting   plugs    for.      Dubilier   Con- 
denser &  Radio  Corp.     181,254  ;  Oct.  30. 
Radio  apparatus.  Dials  made  of  hard  rubber  for.     Ameri- 
can  Hard  Rubber   Company.     175,694  ;   May  8. 
Radio  apparatus,  parts,  and  supplies,     A.  J.  Meyer  Mfg. 

Co.     165,755  :  Mar.  6. 
Radio  apparatus.  Parts  for.     Alden  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     180,953;    Sept.   4. 
Radio  apparatus,  Phones  for  use  with.     Marinette  Elec- 
tric  Corporation.     17f  ,635  ;    May   29. 
Radio   apparatus,  radio  receiving  sets,   etc..  Variometers, 

variocouplers,    and    transformers    for.      General    Radio 

Corporation.     180,279  ;   Aug.   7. 
Radio  crystals.     Radiola  Wireless  Corporation.     168,786 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Radio    detector   and    amplifier   tubes.      O.    &   T.    Electric 

Corporation.      180,293 :    July    24. 
Radiodetectors.      A.   M.   Barron.      185,358 ;   Dec.   18. 
Radio  detectors.     O.  W.  Towner.     174,947  :  Mar.  27, 
Radio    electric    apparatus.       Crown     Radio    Mfg.     Corp. 

184,202  :  Dec.  4. 
Radio  equipment.     E.  B.  Goll.     174,388  ;  Apr.  3. 
Radio  equipment.     C.   D.  Potter  Co.      175,437 ;   May  29. 
Radio    equipment.      Radio    Frequency    Laboratories,    Inc. 

174,260;  Mar.  27. 
Radio  head  sets,  radiodetectors,  radio  crystals,  etc.    L.   S. 

Brach   Manufacturing  Co.     178,892;   July  24. 
Radio    lightning   arresters.      High    Tension    Supplies    Co. 

180,763  ;  Aug.  21. 
Radio  parts.     Fallkill  Radio  &   Electrical   Co.     172,983; 

Mar.  27. 
Radio  phonograph  adapters.     Ekko  'Company.     181,519  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Radio   receivers,    head   sets,   loud   speakers,   etc.      G.   K. 

Thompson.     179,630  ;  Aug.  21. 
Hadioreceivers,    radiodetectors,   radioamplifiers,    electrical 

condensers,     etc.       American     Automobile     .iccessories 

Company.     170,476  ;   Jan.   .30. 
Radio    receiving    and    transmitting    apoaratus.      Chicago 

Radio  Apparatus  Co.     165,227 ;   Nov.  20. 
Radio  receiving  and  transmitting  instruments  and  parts 

thereof.    North  American  Radio  &  Supply  Corporation. 

168,936;  Dec.  18. 
Radio  receiving  and  transmitting  sets.     R.  G.   Cuthbert. 

173,956  :  July  10. 
Radio  receiving  and  transmitting  sets  and  parts  thereof. 

Baldwin  Radio  Electrical  Manufacturing  Co.     166,344  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Radio    receiving    and    transmitting    sets,    various    parts 

thereof,     and     radio     head     phones.       H.     R.     Wakem. 

179,567;  Aug.  21. 
Radio  receiving  apparatus.     A.  H.  Grebe  &  Co.     165,375  ; 

Nov.   20. 
Radio    receiving    apparatus    and    parts    thereof.      C.    A. 

Birchfield.     181,009  ;  Oct.  9. 
Radio  receiving  apparatus  and  parts  thereof.     Pal  Radio 

Company.     183,537  ;  Nov.  20. 
Radio  receiving  apparatus,  detectors,  etc.     A.  W.  Haning- 

tnn  &  Sons.     171.797  :  Feb.  IS. 
Radio  receiving  outfits.     D.  Grimes.     174,657  ;  Apr.  24. 
Radio    receiving    set    to    an    electric-light    circuit.    Plugs 

for    connecting   a.      U.    S.    Radio    Company.      183,865 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Radio    receiving    sets.      Danziger-Jones,    Inc.      179,364 ; 

Oct.   9. 
Radio   receiving   sets.      Edwards    &   Company.      165,533 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Radio    receiving    sets.      Globe    Art    Mfg.    Co.      168,034 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Radio  receiving  sets.     L.  A.  Hazeltine.     176,676  :  May  29. 
Radio  receiving  sets.     Jackson  &   Finkenaur.     168,925 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Radio   receiving   sets.      Jackson   &   Finkenaur.      170,529 ; 

.Tan.   30. 
Radio    receiving   sets.      Marinette    Electric    Corporation. 

176,634  ;  Apr,  24. 
Radio  receiving  sets.    Oard  Radio  Laboratories.    170,894  ; 

.Tan.  30. 
Radio    receiving   sets.      Radio    Corporation   of    America. 

174,859  ;  Apr.  24. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Radio  receiving-  sets  and  antenuaj  and  parts  thereof,  liead 
pliones,  etc.  Perry  Desjardins  &  Temple  Co.  168,000  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Eadio  receiving  sets  and  parts  therefor.  Colin  B.  Ken- 
nedy Company.     180,706  ;  Aug.  21. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.  Home  Manu- 
facturing Co.     164,317  ;   May   29. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.  Colin  B.  Kennedy 
Company.     180,705  ;  Oct.  9. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.  Mignon  Electric 
Manufacturing  Corp.     167,005  ;   Nov.   20. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.  H.  R.  Rose. 
182,847  ;   Nov.   20. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.  R-W  Manufac- 
turing Co.     "172,357  :  Mar.  6. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.  Sleeper  Radio 
Corporation.     182,271;   Oct.   9. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof.     Union  Construc- 
tion Company.     171,671 ;  Feb.  20. 
.Radio    receiving    sets    and   parts   thereof.      F.    Wommer. 
173,548;  Mar.  27. 

Radio  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereto.  Rajah  Radio 
Guild.      180,142  ;    July    31. 

Eadio  receiving  sets,  loud  speakers,  batteries,  amplifying 
horns,  etc.  Lyradion  Manufacturing  Company. 
175,091 ;  June  26. 

Radio  receiving  sets,  parts  thereof,  antennaj  and  parts 
thereof,  head  phones,  etc.  Perry,  Desjardins  &  Temple 
Co.     167,999  ;  Feb.  6. 

Radio  receiving  sets,  radio  receiving  and  sending  set 
parts.  Radio  Engineering  &  Sales  Co.  166.405 ; 
Jan.  16.  • 

Radio  rectifiers  and  cat  whiskers.  Rusonite  Products 
Corporation.      175,739 ;    May    29. 

Radio  sending  and  receiving  sets.  Bruno  Radio  Corpo- 
ration.    171,442  ;  July  31. 

Radio  sets.  Union  (jonstruction  Company.  171,670 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Radio  sets  and  coupling  coils,  condensers,  detectors,  etc. 
Cleveland  Radio  Manufacturing  Company.  162,667 ; 
July  24. 

Radio  sets  and  parts  thereof.  American  Radio  &  Electric 
Co.     169,572;  Jan.  23. 

Radio  sets  and  parts  thereof.  Washington  Radio  Corpo- 
ration.    164,617  ;  June  5. 

Radio  sets  and  parts  thereof,  etc.  Radio  Corporation  of 
America.     169,824  ;  Jan.  30. 

Radio  sets.  Individually-packed  crystals  (galena)  for. 
A.    S.   Goldstein.      179,466 ;   Oct.   23. 

Radio  signaling  apparatus  and  parts  thereof.  Central 
Radio   Laboratories.      178,164  ;   July  24. 

Radiosignaling,  Electric  apparatus  for.  Federal  In- 
stitute of  Radio  Telegraphy.     170.633  ;  Feb.  27. 

Radio  telegraph  and -telephone  apparatus  and  appliances. 
C.  M.  Kemper.     169,909  ;  Feb.  20. 

Radio  telegraph  and  telephone  instruments  and  sets  and 
parts  therefor,  etc.  Atvrater  Kent  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     180,410  ;  Aug.  21. 

Radio  telephone  and  telegraph  apparatus.  De  Forest 
Radio  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  167,229 : 
June  26. 

Radio  telephone  and  telegraph  receiving  sets  and  trans- 
mitting sets  and  parts.  De  Forest  Radio  Telephone 
&  Telegraph  Company.     175,472 ;  June  26. 

Radio  telephone  and  telegraphic  instruments  and  parts 
thereof.     Union  Radio  Corporation.     162,091 ;  Apr.  24. 

Radiotelephone  attachments.  Master  Radio  Corpoi-ation. 
171,543:  Feb.  20. 

Radiotelephone  attachments.  Master  Radio  Corporation. 
171,544  :  May  29. 

Radio  telephone  receivers  and  radio  sets  and  parts  of 
radio  sets.  Triangle  Electric  Trading  Company. 
169,732  ;  .Tan.  23. 

Radiotelephone  receiving  loop.s,  radiofrequency  trans- 
formers, etc.  Mu-Rad  Laboratories,  Inc.  185,665 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Radiotelephony,  Apparatus  and  appurtenances  used  in. 
U.    S.    Tool    Company.      178,783 ;    June   26. 

Radio  transmitting  and  receiving  sets  and  parts  thereof, 
etc.  Continental  Radio  &  Electric  Cornoration. 
175.712  ;    Sept.    4. 

Radio  transmitting  and  receiving  sets.  Assembled. 
Aeolian  Company.     166,124  ;  Aug.  21. 

Radio  tuning  coil.  Radiogem  Corporation.  169,184  ; 
Jan.  30. 

Radio  use,  Electrical  connector  clips  and  clamps  for  ama- 
teur.     H.    M.    Hill.      178,612  ;    Sept.    4. 

Ranges  and  stoves.  Electric,  Tappan  Stove  Co.  172,449  ; 
July   10. 

Ranges.  Electric.     P.  M.  Eldredge.     171,788;  Feb.  13. 

Rectifiers  and  rheostats.  Electric.  Automatic  Electrical 
Devices  Company.     185,403  ;  Nov.  13. 

Reels  of  electric  connecting  conductors.  Grigsby-Grunow- 
Hinds   Co.      162,991  ;    Sept.   4. 

Resistance  units,  Variable.  Electrad  Corporation  of  Amer- 
ica.     179,091;  Oct.  9, 

Rheostats.     S.   R.   Hippie.     173,047 ;   Oct.   23. 

Rheostats.  Malone  -  Leramon  Laboratories.  172,424- 
Feb.   20. 

Rheostats,  lamp  sockets,  electric  flatirons.  etc.,  Compres- 
sion.    Electric  Regulator  Mfg.  Corp.     181,439  ;  Oct.  23. 

Rubber-covered  wire  and  cords.  Tubular  Woven  Fabric 
Company.     166,154  ;   May  29. 


Sadirons,  curling  irons,  percolators,  etc.  Electrically- 
heated.     Interocean  Holding  Company.    170,387  ;  Jan.  9. 

Sadirons,  Electric.  Dover  Manufacturing  Company. 
178,236  ;  June  5. 

Sadirons,  Electric.  Jordan  Marsh  Company.  173,890 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Sadirons,    Electric.      G.    Loring.      149,856.      Jan.    9. 

Sheet-metal  products.     Cal-Met  Mfg.  Co.     161,034  ;  Oct.  9. 

Signs.     Flexlume  Corporation.     169,630;  July  24. 

Signs,  Electrically-illuminated.  Thomas  Cusack  Com- 
pany.    177,217  ;  Oct.  9. 

Soldering  iron,  Electrical.  Electric  Heat  Unit  Co 
179,402;   June  26. 

Spark  plugs.     T.  &  H.  Nichols.     177,101 ;  May  29. 

Spark  plugs.     H.  R.  Palmer.     176,205  ;  May  8. 

Spark  plugs.  T-N-T  Spark  Plug  Company.  175,225 ; 
July   10. 

Spotlights.  Cincinnati  Lamp  &  Bracket  Company. 
152,987  ;   Oct.   9. 

Spotlights  and  light  projectors.  K.  Golden.  179,145; 
June   26. 

Spotlights,  mountings,  and  parts  thereof.  Thai  &  Bitter 
Machine  Co.     173,450  ;  Mar.  6. 

Stoves  and  ranges.  Electric.  American  Range  &  Foundry- 
Company.     173,551 ;   July  24. 

Stoves  and  ranges,  Electric.  Geo.  D.  Roper  Corporation^ 
171,655  ;  Feb.  6. 

Stoves,  Electric.  Electric  Appliances,  Inc.  179,401  \ 
June  26. ' 

Stoves,  Electrical  cook.  W.  B.  McAllister  Company. 
154,987;  Mar.  27. 

Sweepers,  Electric  suction.  Hoover  Company.  175,244 ; 
Aug.    7. 

Sweepers,  Electric  suction.  Hoover  Company.  175,245 ; 
May  8. 

Sweepers,  Electric  suction.  Hoover  Suction  Sweeper 
Company.     172,594  ;  Mar.  27. 

Sweepers  and  cleaners,  Electric.  Scott  &  Fetzer  Com- 
pany.    176,504  ;  Oct.  9. 

Switches  and  resistance  control  parts.  Electric,  telephone, 
and  amplifier  control,  etc.  M.  Klosner.  174,579 : 
July  24. 

Switches,  circuit  breakers,  etc.,  Electrical.  Cutter  Elec- 
trical and  Manufacturing  Company.     179,928  ;  July  31. 

Telegraph  apparatus.  Kleinschmidt  Electric  Co.  168,894  : 
June  12. 

Telephone  adapters  for  coupling  telephone  receivers  t* 
sound  amplifiers.    Teagle  Company.     179,337 ;  June  2S, 

Telephone  cords,  electric-iron  cords,  etc.,  Supports  for. 
Snappy  Sales  Co.     173.539  ;  Apr.  3. 

Teleplione  head  sets.  Radioceive  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    164,075  ;   Sept.  4. 

Telephone  instruments.      S.   F.   Stein.   179,971 ;  June  2C 

Telephone  jacks,  plugs,  and  connections.  Saturn  Mfg. 
&  Sales  Co.     171,473  ;  July  10. 

Telephone  plugs.     L.  de  F.  Munger.     173,576  ;  Apr.  3. 

Telephone  receivers.     E.  A.  Graham.     176,021  ;  .Tune  5. 

Telephone  receivers.  Electrical.  Metro  Electrical  Co. 
177,795  ;  June  5. 

Telephone  receivers,  Electrical.  Metropolitan  Radio  Cor- 
poration.    105,699  ;  Feb.  13. 

Telephone  silencers.     S.   T.   Cohane.     184,122 ;   Dec.   18. 

Telephone  systems.  Automatic.  Automatic  Electric  Com- 
pany.    171,721  ;  Jan.  9. 

Telephone  systems,  Automatic.  Automatic  Electric  Com- 
pany.    183,133  :  Oct.  30. 

Telephones,  Loud-speaking.  C.  Brandes,  Inc.  185,91 5  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Telephones,  telephone  receivers,  transmitters,  plugs,  etc.. 
Loud-speaking.     Etna  Radio  Co.     177,218 ;  June   19. 

Telephonic  head  sets.  Dictograph  Products  Corporation. 
165,987;  Dec.  4. 

Telephonic  receivers  and  head  sets.  Manhattan  Electrical 
Supply  Company.      174,253 ;   Mar.   27. 

Thermionic  detector,  amplifier,  and  oscillator  tubes.  E. 
T.  Cunningham.     178,957  ;  June  26. 

Toy  transformers.     Lionel  Corporation.     129,731  ;  Sept.  4. 

Traffic  lights.  Traffic  Control,  Incorporated.  175,417 ; 
May  8. 

Transformers.  Marie  Engineering  Company.  184,252 ; 
Nov.   13. 

Transformers,  Audiofrequency.  Premier  Electric  Com- 
pany.    183,162  ;  Oct.  9. 

Transformers,  Electrical.  L.  A.  Hazeltine.  176,677 ; 
May  8. 

Trolley  wires,  etc.,  Ears,  clamps,  and  hangers  for  sus- 
pending and  supporting.  Ohio  Brass  Company. 
182,547:  Oct.  9. 

Trolley  wires,  etc..  Ears,  clamps,  etc.,  for.  Ohio  Brass 
Company.      182,669 ;    Oct.    23. 

Vacuum  cleaner.  Electric.  Birtman  Electric  Company. 
175,380  ;  May  29. 

Vacuum  cleaners,  Electric.  B.  A'ltman  &  Co.  171,439  ; 
Jan.  9. 

Vacuum  cleaners.  Electrically-driven.  Landers,  Prary  & 
Clark.     175,799  ;   May   8. 

Vacuum  tubes.  Electrad  Corporation  of  America. 
173,960  :    Apr.    3. 

Valve  receiving  and  transmitting  sets,  etc.  Dale,  Forty  & 
Co.      175,304  ;  Aug.   21. 

Variocouplers.  Lanco  Coupler  Company.  187,109 ; 
Dec.  4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1507 


Variocouplers,  variometers,  detector  and  amplifying  units, 
etc.     Ka-Do  Corporation.     165,968;  Feb.  20. 

Variometers  and  variocouplers.  G.  H.  Fisher  &  Co. 
175.549  ;  M.iy  29. 

Variometers  and  variocouplers.  Pioneer  Radio  Corpora- 
tion.    182,606  ;  Oct.  9. 

Vehicles,  Electrical  stop  and  direction  signal  light  sys- 
tems for.     T.   Katagi.     145.110 ;   July   24. 

Washing  machines.  Power  and  hand  operated.  Poole 
Engineering  and  Machine  Company.     179,428  ;  June  12. 

Welding  machines  and  electric  tools  for  welding  purposes 
and  parts  thereof,  Electric.  A-I  Manufacturing  Co. 
125.101  ;  June  5. 

Welding  machines,  cables,  etc.,  ESectrlc.  Wilson  Welder 
&  Metals   Company.     118,198  ;   July   10. 

Wire  and  cables,  Insulated.  Kerite  Insulated  Wire  & 
Cable   Company.      178,106 ;    July    24. 

Wire  and  cables,  Insulated.  Kerite  Insulated  Wire  & 
Cable  Company.     178,107  ;  May  29. 

Wire  composed  of  copper  specially  treated.  American 
Copper  Products  Corporation.     160,686  :  May  8. 

Wire  for  electrical  purposes.  Copper-clad  leading-in. 
Canadian   Consolidated   Corporation.      160,860;   Oct.   9. 

Wireless  apparatus.  Wm.  J.  Murdock  Co.  167,482 ; 
June  5. 

Wireless  apparatus.  Electrical  resistance  for.  Allen- 
Bradley    Company.      186.974 ;    Dec.    4. 

Wireless  receiving  sets.  Western  Coil  &  Electrical  Co. 
185.394  ;  Nov.   13. 

Wireless  receiving  sets.  Detector  crystals  used  in.  E. 
Reese.     172,494  ;  June  5. 

Wireless  telegraphy  and  wireless  telephony  apparatus. 
Crystals  or  minerals  for  use  in.  Radio  Mineral  Com- 
pany.    178,281 ;  May  29. 

Wireless  telephone  and  telegraph  receiving  instruments. 
Sounding  amplifiers  for.  M.  W.  Hirshfleld.  168,529  ; 
Mar.  27. 

CLASS  22. 

Athletic    outfits.      Thos.    E.    Wilson    &    Co.      170,169-70 

Jan.  30. 
Bait,    Salmon    eggs  for.      Mrs.    R.   Carruthers.      183,362 

Sept.  11. 
Baits  or  lures.   Fish.     James  Heddon's   Sons.      173,191 

Feb.   20. 
Balls  and  clubs.  Golf.     J.  R.  McMuUen.     177,503  ;  May  29 
Balls  and  footballs.  Golf.     Martins  Birmingham  Limited 

173.972:   May   1. 
Balls  and  golf-stick  grips.  Golf.     Marathon  Tire  &  Rub- 
ber Company.     149,922  ;   Oct.   23. 
Balls,    bats,    etc.      Maurice    Rapoport    &    Co.      183,502  ; 

Oct.  23. 
BaUs,    Golf.      Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

171,617  :  Jan.  30. 
Balls,   Golf.      Cuthbert   S.   Butchart   Company.     168,454 ; 

Nov.   6. 
Balls,  Golf.     Gimbel  Brothers,  Inc.     178,916  ;  Aug.  21. 
Balls,  Golf.     W.  Hill.     175,393  ;  Oct.  23. 
Balls,  Golf.     Jordan  Marsh  Company.     178,923  ;  May  29. 
Balls.  Golf.    Kaufmann  Department  Stores,  Inc.    186,429  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Balls,  Golf.    Harry  C.  Lee  &  Company.     179,278  ;  Aug.  21. 
Balls,  Golf.     I.  B.  Levy.     171,503  ;  May  8. 
Balls,   Golf.     Morris   Golf  Ball  Manuf.acturing  Company. 

177,098  ;  May  29. 
Balls,  Golf.     H.  Sparrius.     174,534;  May  1. 
Balls,  Golf.     H.  Sparrius.     174,537  ;  May  1. 
Balls,    Golf.      John    Wanamaker,    New    York.      170,915 

.Tan.  16. 
Balls,  Golf.     Thos.  E.  Wilson  &  Co.     182,948-9  ;  Nov.  6 
Balls,   Golf.     L.  A.   Wimpfheimer.     171,776  ;   Jan.  30. 
Balls.  Play  and  beach.     Knoxall  Novelties,  Inc.     169,857 

Feb.  6. 
Balls,     Rubber.        Tyer      Rubber     Company.        181,966 

Dec.   4. 

Balls,  Squash.  Automobile  Proprietary,  Limited.  186,686 
Nov.  27. 

Baseball  bats.  Hillerich  &  Bradsby  Co.  180,431-4 
July  10. 

Baseball  bats.     T.  M.  Shurtz.     177.458  ;  June  19. 

Baseballs  and  baseball  gloves.  Bon-Tober  Sporting  Goods 
Co.     179.394  ;   July   3. 

Baseballs,  ball-players'  gloves  and  mitts.  Rawlings  Manu- 
facturing Co.     178,283  ;  June  19. 

Baseballs,  bats,  masks,  etc.  Alphen,  Inc.  169,232 ; 
May  29. 

Baseballs,  mitts,  basket  balls,  boxing  gloves,  etc.  Draper- 
Maynard  Company.     170.631  :  Jan.  2. 

Bats.  Baseball.  Hillerich  &  Bradsbv  Co.  180,430 ; 
July   17. 

Bats,  Baseball.  Hillerich  &  Bradsby  Co.  184,728 ; 
Oct.   16. 

Bats,  Baseball.     D.  J.  Marston.     183,658  ;  Dec.  25. 

Bicycles  and  velocipedes.  Children's.  D.  P.  Harris  Hard- 
ware &  Manufacturing  Co.     182.581-3  ;  Dec.  25. 

BlUiard  cushions.  William  A.  Spinks  &  Company. 
184,874;  Nov.  6. 

Cards,  Playing.     Aikin  &  Alkin.     174,056;  Apr.   10. 

Cards,  Playing.     S.  F.  Hanzel.     183,065-7  ;  Oct.  2. 

Cards,  Playing.     S.   P.  Hanzel.     183.068  :   Dec.  4. 

Cards,  Playing.     H.  H.  Havard.     186,706;  Nov.  27. 


Cards,     I'laying.        New     York     Consolidated     Card     Co. 

171,027;   Feb.  27. 
Cards,    I'laying.      Russell    Playing    Card    Co.      172,176; 

Jan.  SO 
Cards,    Playing.      Russell    Playing    Card    Co.       175,948; 

May  29. 
Cards,    Playing.       Russell    Playing    Card    Co.      177,109 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Cards,   Playing.     United    States   Playing   Card   Company. 

178,536;  Aug.  28. 
Cards,   Playing.      United    States   Playing  Card   Company. 

178,5.S7-9  ;  .-Vug.  21. 
Cards,   Playing.      United    States   Playing   Card   Company. 

184.269-71  ;  Oct.  16. 
Cards,   Playing.     United   States   Playing   Card   Company. 

186,206:   Dec.  25. 
Cards,   Playing.      United   States   Playing  Card    Company. 

187,704;    Dec.    25. 
Carrousels.     E.  Hoppe.     181,945  ;  Aug.  21. 
Cars,  Kiddie.    Rochester  Toy  Company.     121,785  ;  Feb.  20. 
Corrugated    boxes,    envelopes,    etc.      David    Weber   &    Co. 

180,511  ;  Sept.  18. 
Cushions,    Game-table.      Brunswick-Balke-Collender    Com- 
pany.    172.078-9;  Jan.  30. 
Doll.     S.  Bouvet.     173,319;   Mar.   13. 
Doll    houses    and    furniture.      G.    A.    Stetson.      173,791 ; 

Mar.    13. 
Dolls.     American   Character  Doll  Co.     179,130  :  June  19. 
Dolls.     L.  Boatright.     177,649  ;  May  29. 
Dolls.     George  Borgfeldt  &  Co.     175.338  ;  May  15. 
Dolls.     George  Borgfeldt&  Co.     175,.339  ;  May  22. 
Dolls.     M.   Browne.     171,610 ;   Jan     30. 
Dolls.     L.  J.   Eyles.     180,331  ;   July  31. 
Dolls.      Madame    Georgene,    Inc.      180,003 ;    July    31. 
Dolls.     P.  P.  Goerdeler.    180,536  :  Oct.  2. 
Dolls.     Jane  Gray  Company.     171,455  :   Jan.   2. 
Dolls.     Ideal  Novelty  &  Toy  Co.     183,524  ;  Sept.  11. 
Dolls.      L.   B.    Kelley.      175.660  ;   Apr.   24. 
Dolls.     F.   O.  King.     172.598  :   Jan.   30. 
Dolls.      F.    O.    King.      177,228;    Apr.    24. 
Dolls.     Jlah-Jongg  Sales  Company  of  America.     179,614  ; 

.Tune    19. 
Dolls.     Nelke  Corporation.     183,936  ;  Oct.  16. 
Dolls.     S.  Robert.     173,244  ;  Feb.  6. 
Dolls.     Schoen  &  Yondorf  Co.     186,675-6  ;  Dec.  25. 
Dolls.     Seigenberg  &  Sher.     179,062;  May  29. 
Dolls.     K.  F.   Sischo.      168,651  ;  Apr.  3. 
Dolls.     Misses  Tebbetts.     172,244  ;  Jan.  30. 
Dolls.     Tut  Manufacturins;  Companv.     178,885:  .Tune  19. 
Dolls.     Uncle  Wiggilv  Doll  Co.     179,754  ;  June  19. 
Dolls.     L.  C.  Worrell.     178,652  ;  May  29. 
Dolls  and  animals  cut-outs.     G.  Lund.     181,134  ;  July  31. 
Dolls   and  contortional  figures.     I.   K.   Stubbs.     174,707 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Dolls  and  doll  outfits.     G.   Averill.     164,144;  Apr.   10. 
Dolls  and  puzzle  games.     Universal   Feature  &  Specialty 

Company.      177.344;   June   19. 
Dolls   and  stuffed   animals.     Davis  &  Voetsch.     181,982 

Aug.   28. 
Dolls  and  toy  favors.     S.  Robert.     173,247  ;  May  15. 
Dolls.    Cloth    and   stockinet.     A.    P.   Hickman.      183,382 

Oct.   2.  , 

Dolls.    Combination    headdress    and    waistband    for.      A 

Cnienson.     179.840:   .Tune  19. 
Dolls,   puzzles,   etc.     Wazu   Novelty  Company.      172,921 

Dec.   25. 
Dolls,   rubber  dolls,   balloons,   and   squawkers.     W.   Cald 

well.     179,709  ;  Aug.  21. 
False    faces,    toy    mustaches    and    beards,    tov    wigs     etc 

Dessart    Brothers    Inc.       172.979-81  ;     Mar.    20. 
Fish  baits.  Artificial.     Water- Witch  Company.     176  929 

.Tune  12. 
Fishlines.        Bevin-Wilcox     Lime     Company.        175  595 

Apr.  24. 
Fishlines.      Os-Jaco   Braided   Line   Co.     182,987 ;   Oct.   2. 
Fishing  flies   and    artificial   bait.     Horrocks-Ibbotson    Co 

173,601 :  May  15. 
Fishing    hooks    and    leaders.       C.     Fredricks.       171  492 

Jan.  23. 
Fishing    line.      Ashaway    Line    &    Twine    Manufacturing 

Company.     182,494;   Nov.   27. 
Fishing  lines.     B.  F.  Gladding  &  Co.     154.689  ;  Jan.  9. 
Fishing    lines.       Newton     Line     Companv     Incorporated. 

173.662  :  Apr.  10. 
Fishing  lines.    Newton  Line  Company.    173,663  ;  May  1 
Fishing    lines.       Newton     Line     Company     Incorporated. 

173,665  ;  Apr.  10. 
Fishing  lines.     Newton  Line  Company.     173.668  ;  May  1. 
Fishing  lines.     Newton  Line  Company.      173. 6C9  ;  Feb.  27. 
Fishing    lines.       Newton     Line     Company     Incorporated! 

174,747  :   May   1. 
Fishing  lines.     St.  Joe  Valley  Line  Co.     184,308  ;  Nov.  6'. 
Fishing   lines,    rods,    snelled   hooks,    and   leaders.      A.   G. 

Hall.     180.065  ;  July  3. 
Fishing  lines.  Silk.     Cortland  Line  Co.     164.386 ;  Aug.  21. 
Fishing    nets.       Stuarts     &     Jacks.     Limited.       178.302 : 

Nov.  6. 
Fishing    reels.      A.    F.    Meisselbach    Mfg.    Co.      173  574  ■ 

Aug.   28. 
Fishing-rod     mountings.       W.     W.     Mildrum     Jewel     Co 

183,489;  Oct.  23. 
Fishing  rods  and  reels.     H.  L.  Leonard  Rod  Co.     172  336  • 
Feb.  6. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Pishing  rods,  poles,  lines,  hooks,  etc.     Horroclss-Ibbotson 

Co.      173,602 ;   Aug.    7. 
Flotation    devices,    tennis   balls,    toy   vehicles,    etc.      Mac 

Lean  Drug  Company.     178,755  ;  Aug.  21. 
Footballs,     basket    balls,     ba.sebaJls,    bats,     gloves,    etc. 

P.   Goldsmith   Sons  Company.     169,478  ;  Jan.  9. 
Footballs,    basket,    soccer,    and   punching   balls.      William 

Sykes    Limited.     184,805  ;  Dec.  25. 
Footballs,     football    bladders,    Inflators,    hip     pads,     etc. 

James  W.  Brine  Company.     169.886  ;  Feb.  20. 
Game.     Alderman,  Fairchild  Co.     177,206-7  ;  May  29. 
Game.     Alderman,  Fairchild  Co.     178,423  ;  July  17. 
Game.     Alderman,  Fairchild  Company.     181,050  ;  July  17. 
Game.        Lubbers     and     Bell     Manufacturing     Company. 

178,75.H;    June    19. 
Game.     Mei   Ren    Company.      184,556 ;    Dec.    4. 
Game.     M.  C.  Neuner.     142,162  ;   Jan.  9. 
Game.     Pung-Chow  Company.     179,111 ;  May  29. 
Game,  Board.    Parker  Brothers.    172,955  ;  Apr.  10. 
Game,   Card.     Cummings   &  Johnson.     180,528 ;   July   31. 
Game,  Card.     E.  G.  Sloman.     177,143  ;  July  17. 
Game,  Card.     H.  Storgaard.     178.699  ;  July  3. 
Game  counon  punch  board,  Checker.     J.  D'Orio.     170,872  ; 

Nov.   13. 
Game,  Educational  card.     J.  C.  Shinn.     174.217  ;  Oct.  2. 
<Jame,  Educational  puzzle.     Alpha  Game  &  Toy  Company. 

174,275;  June  10. 
Game,  Indoor  table.     Parker  Brothers.     180,721 ;  July  31. 
Game    of    chance.    Apparatus   for    playing    a.      J.    Greig. 

176,022  ;  May  8. 
Game,  Parlor.     H.  S.  Bird.     183,688  ;  Nov.  6. 
Game,  Parlor  board.     G.  C.  Conley.     178,714  ;  Aug.  21. 
Game,  Parlor  boaa-d.     Disc  Allev  Manufacturing  Company. 

165,010  ;   Apr.   3. 
Game,  Parlor  board.     C.  S.  Muir.     181,301 ;  Aug.  21. 
Game,    Parlor    board.      Rosenwald-Milius    Co.      170,955 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Game  played  with  cards,  game  toys,  and  sporting  goods. 

Table.     A.  L.  R.  Johnson.     172,746  ;  Feb.  20. 
Game    played    with    cards.    Parlor.      Parker    Brothers. 

174,330 ;  Apr.  10. 
Game   played   with   pieces,    Chinese.      Piroxloid    Products 

Corporation.      186,757 ;    Dec.   25. 
Game    played    with    pieces.    Table.      Noble    and    Noble. 

177,102  :  May  15. 
Game,  Portable  ninepin.     B.  H.  Dyas.     187,376 ;  Dec.  18. 
Game,   Racket.     D.  Fairbanks.     183,624 ;   Oct.   16. 
Game   similar   to   tennis,   Net.      C.  T.    Shaffer.     183,000; 

Oct.  23. 
Game,  Table.     L.  La  Borie.     181,196 ;  Aug.  21. 
Game,  Table.     J.  S.  Young.     172,812  ;  Mar.   13. 
Game,  Table  board.     Block-Walsh  Corporation.     181,010  ; 

July  31. 
Games.     Mei  Ren   Company.      184,557  ;   Nov.  6. 
Games   and   game   apparatus.      M.    L.    Brooks.      170,967  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Games      and      parts      thereof.       Pung-Chow      Company. 

179.955-6  :   July  17. 
Games  and  toys.    American  Soldier  Co.     180,648  ;  Aug.  21. 
Games,  Card.     Parker  Brothers.     175,210  ;  May  8. 
Games,  »Indoor    golf.      Modern    Devices,    Inc.      175,097 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Games,  Outdoor.     R.  F.  Goodlett.     184.338;   Nov.  6. 
Games,  Parlor.     G.  W.  Sheppard.     175,217  ;  Aug.  21. 
Games,  Parlor.    G.  W.  Shoppard.     179,383  ;  .Tune  19. 
Games,  Parlor.     G.  W.  Sheppard.     183,724  :  Dec.  25. 
Gaming  devices.     J.  H.  Ewing.     174,360  ;  May  1. 
Golf  bags.      Winchester   Company.      170,055  ;   Apr.    24. 
Golf  balls.     Cupples   Company  Manufacturers.      183,823 ; 
•  Dec.  4. 
Golf  ball.s.     E.  E.  Marsb.ill.     170,883-4;  .Tan.  9. 
Golf     balls.        Worthington     Ball     Company.       182,889; 

Dec.  25. 
Golf   clubs.      Allied   Golf   Company.      169,272;    .July    10. 
Golf    clubs.       Braw    Laddie     Golf    Company.       176,062 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Golf   clubs.      Cuthbert   S.    Butchart   Company.      168,453; 

Oct.  23. 
Golf    clubs.      Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

171,613;  Jan.  2. 
Golf     clubs.       Crawford    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

171,614  ;  Mar,  13. 
Golf    clubs.      Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

171,616;  Jan.  2. 
Golf    clubs.      Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

171,620-1  ;   Jan.    2. 
Golf    clubs.       Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

171,622;  Feb.  20. 
Golf    clubs.      Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

171,623;   July  3. 
Golf    clubs.      Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

171,625  ;  Jan.  2. 
Golf    clubs.      Crawford,    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

171,627-9;  Jan.  2. 
Golf    clubs.       Crawford    McGregor    &    Canby    Company. 

183,556;  Oct.  16. 
Golf    clubs.       Golf    Specialty    Manufacturing    Company. 

163.753  ;  Mar.  20. 
Golf  clubs.     TJ.  A.  Klin.     184,504  ;  Nov.  6. 
Golf  clubs.     L.  L.  Scott.     179.746;  .Tune  19. 
Golf  clubs.     A.  G.  Spalding  &  Bros.     184,527;  Nov.  13. 
jQolf  clubs  and  balls.     Crawford,  McGregor  &  Canbv  Com- 
pany.    159,558 ;  Jan.  9 


Golf  clubs  and  golf-club  heads.  Yardsmore  Golf  Club 
Manufacturing    Company.      173,268 ;    Oct.    23. 

Golf  clubs,  balls,  bags,  irons,  and  tees.  D.  R.  Griffiths. 
175,390  ;  May  29. 

^°i£r^*I2'*^'^  practice  and  exercising  device.     A.  W.  Miller. 

176,637;  Apr.  24. 
Hobby  horses,  children's  automobiles,  aeroplane  toys.     .T. 

K.   Selenkow.     156,031  :   Feb.  6 
Kindergarten  material.     B.  Steiger.     154,769  ;  Apr.  10. 
Kindergarten     materials.       Nourse     Company.       164,822; 

May  1. 
Kites.     C.  Fritz.     185,013  ;  Oct.  16. 
Merry-go-round.      Oxford-Print.      144,246 ;    Oct.    2. 
Miniature  living-room   suites,   chairs,  rockers,   etc.     T.   S. 

Dowst.      158,974  ;   Dec.   25. 
Mjnnows,  Artificial.     J.  Wigart.     182,946;  Sept.  11. 
Pistols.     Kilgore  Mfg.  Co.     186,914  :  Dec.   4. 
Pistols,   grasshoppers,    and   canary   songsters,    Repeating 
cap.     Victory  Sparkler  &  Specialty  Co.     164,527  :  Jan.  9. 
Playground  climbing  frames.     Junglegyra,  Inc.     155,408  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Punching-bag    platform    and    apparatus.      Whitely    Exer- 
ciser   Company.      179,121  ;    July    31. 
Puzzles.     T.   C.   Washington.      168,342 ;   May   1. 
Rackets,   Tennis.     C.   L.   Godfrey.     184.242  ;   Nov.   6. 
Racks  used  in  connection  with  the  game  of  Mah  Juck.     J. 

T.  Gaffey.     174.770 ;  May  15. 
Rattles,    Hand.      I.    J.    Halpern.      174,961  ;    May   1. 
Rubber  balloons   and   inflated   balls,   etc.     FVed   A.   Wish 

Incorporated.     180,640  ;  Aug.  21. 
Rubber    balloons,    dolls,    and    sauawkers.      W.    Caldwell. 

184,063  ;  Nov.  6. 
Rubber    dolls.      Perfection    Rubber    Company.      184,363 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Rubber   hand   and  foot  balls.      H.    Schnezler.      170,342; 

May  29. 
Score    sheets    and     pads.    Bridge.      A.     L.      Trowbridge. 

173,452;  Feb.  20. 
Skates,   baseballs,   golf  balls,   etc.      E.   Byrnes.      182,130 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Skates,  Ice.    American  Sport  Shop,  Inc.     175.453  :  Apr.  24. 
Skates,   Ice.      Samuel  Wlnslow  Skate  Mfg.  Co.     175,975  ; 

May  29. 
Sleds.     Safety   Sled   Company.     175,949;   Apr.  24. 
Sleds,    Children's    hand.      Sheffield    Mfg.    Co.      174,530; 

Aug.  21. 
Sleds,  hand  sleds  with  wheels,  and  toy  wagons.     Caster 

Company.     176,603  ;  June  12. 
Swimming   apparatus.      G.    G.    B.    Kjelgaard.      187,822 ; 

Dee.  18. 
Swimming  appliances.    P.  J.  Timberlake.    166,921 ;  Jan.  2. 
Swimming     device     or     belt.     Inflatable.       G.     Jordahn. 

174,454;  Apr.  10. 
Tennis    racket.      Harry    C.    Lee    &    Company.      179,277 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Tennis-racket  strings.     A.  G.  Spalding  &  Bros.     173,541 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Tennis   tape   reels,   baseballs,   baseball    gloves   and    mits, 
bats,  etc     Charles  M.  GhrLskey's  Sons.     171.456  ;  Mav  1. 
Tin     foil.     Shredded.       United     States     Foil     Company. 

166,964  ;  Aug.  21. 
Tops,  Spinning.     Sipp  Novelty  Co    Inc.     175,029;  May  1. 
Toy  alarm  clocks  or  watches.     S.   E.  Vincent.     174,804  ; 

Apr.    10. 
Toy  nnimnl  figures.     B.  M.  Burnett.     178,709;  Oct.  2. 
Toy  animals.     Asiatic   Import  Co.      177,029 ;   May   15. 
Toy  animals.     Asiatic  Import  Co.     177.030  ;  Apr.  24. 
Toy    animals.    P.    G.    Atlantic    Tov    Mfg.    Co.      180,808; 

Nov.   13. 
Toy    automobiles.      Abraham    &    Straus,    Inc.      183,016; 

Sept.    11. 
Toy  automobiles.     O.  W.   Siebert.     163,598  ;   Jan.   2. 
Toy  balloon.     Candy-Toy  Company  of  America.     181,976  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Tov  banks.    John  Hugo  Manufacturing  Company.   163,519  ; 

.Tan.  30. 
Toy  banks.     Thrift  Selling  Service  Co.     174,496  ;  Mar.  13. 
Toy  buzzer.     J.   Garcia.     183.566  :   Nov.   G. 
Tov    carts,   coasters,   wheelbarrows,    etc.      C.    E.    Pickett. 

177,196;  Oct.  23. 
Tov  coaster  vehicles.     Wyoming  Tov  Mfg.   Co.     183,462  : 

Oct.  2. 
Toy  coasters.     H.  E.  M.  Mfg.  Cff.     176,023  :  Apr.  24. 
Tov  construction  sets.     A.  C.  Gilbert  Company.     175,192  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Toy  cycles  and  coasters.     Westfield  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     171.145  ;   Jan.   2. 
Tov  (logs.     F.  O.  Kins.     177.229;  .Tunp  19. 
Toy  dogs.     Wahoo  Novelty  Works.     182,843  :  Sept.  11. 
Tov  dogs,   Fabric.      P.   F.   Volland   Co.      167,342  ;   Oct.   2. 
Tov  dolls.     C.   Ewald.      174.386;  Apr.  10. 
Tov  dolls.     C.  Ewald.     174,515:  Apr.  10. 
Toy  dolls  and  animals.     J.  W.  Torrey.     173,907  ;  May  29. 
Toy     electric     railway.       American     Display     Company. 

174,718  ;   Apr.    10. 
Toy    electrical   trains.    Tracks    for.      Lionel    Corporation. 

144. .3.39:  Oct.  2. 
Toy    fixtures     of    all    kinds.     Fabric.       Schreyer    &    Co. 

179,824;  Oct.   23. 
Tov     hor.ses.       International    Toy    Company.       171,997 ; 

Feb.    20. 
Toy  insect.     A.  M.  Hewitt.     107.774;  Feb.  27. 
Toy  monkeys.  Stuffed.    Davis  &  Voetsch.     171,489  :  Jan.  2. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-murk  titles — Continued. 


1509 


Toy  piauo.     North  Americuu  Toy  Co.     ISO.GIG ;  Nov.  27. 
Toy.    Question    and   answer.      M.   R.    Forkapa.      186,424  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Toy  rubber  balls.  Inflated.   Radio  Ball  Company.    171,815  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Tov    soctional    collapsible   bulldinfr   units.      Scott    Manu- 
facturing  Company.      184, .360  ;    Nov.   6. 
Tov,      Soosaw.        Buddy  -  Bouncer     Company.        179,395 ; 

.lunr   10. 
Toy  vehicles.     Colson   Company.     148,870 ;   Aug.   28. 
Tov  vehicles.     White  Company.     180,458;  Aug.  21. 
Toy    vehicles.    Sof-propcllcd.      C.    E.    Bovvers.      177,007 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Toy  villages  and  dolls.     B.  M.  Larlun.     181.343  :  Aug.  7. 
Tov  wagon.  Child's.     Puffer-Hubbard  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.'   170,402  ;  Dec.   25. 
Toy  wagons.     A.  O.  Cannon.     174,053  ;  Apr.  10. 
Toy  wasons.  Children's.     The  Fair.     1 70.978  ;  Feb.  6. 
Toys.     P.  J.  Barnard.     184,581-2;  Nov.   6, 
Tovs.      Gong    Bell    Manufacturing    Company.      165.190 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Tovs.     Krazifor  American  Tov  Co.     179,476  ;  Aug.  21. 
ToVs.     MaKi-Graph   Co.     171.092:  Jan.   16. 
Toys.     Metallic  Industries.  Inc.     162,757  ;  Jan.  30. 
Tovs.     Tin  Decorating  Company  of  Baltimore.     179,068  ; 

July  SI. 
Tovs.     Eleanor  P.  Vance  and  Charlotte  L.  Yale.     182,080  : 

Oct.  23. 
Tovs    and    novelties.      Horton    Studios,    Inc.      157,034 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Toys  and  plavthings.   Kiimmer  &  Reinhardt  A.  G.    168,927  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Toys,  Animated  fieure.     Selrite  Products  Inc.     162,318  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Toys,  Electrical.     Lionel  Corporation.     163,099  ;  July  10. 
Toys,  etc.,  Stufted  figure.     Ted  Morton  &  Co.  Inc.     176,639  ; 

May   15. 
Toys,  Figure.     ■V\'.  Fuld.     178,961 :  May  15. 
Tovs,  Paper  and  wooden.     K.  S.  Wilson.     141,339  ;  Feb.  20. 
Tovs,    Wheeled.      J.    T.    Casey.      170,968;    May    1. 
Track   and    cars    for   use   thereon,    Miniature    automobile 

race.      Advertising     Auto     Speedway     Co.        179,506 ; 

.\ng.    7. 
■Vehicles.      Two-wheeled      children's      coaster.        Advance 

Manufacturing    Co.      174,684 ;    Apr.    3. 
Velocipedes,  Children's.     W.  H.  Bush.     185,693;  Dec.  25. 
'Wagons,  Children's.     Sherwood  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.     178,677  ; 

Nov.  6. 

CLASS   23. 

Addressing  machinery  and  equipment  and  supplies  there- 
for.    Elliott  Company.     172,642;   May   1. 

Adzes,  auger  bits,  axes,  hacksaws,  etc.  Baker,  Hamilton 
&  Pacific  Company.     170,354  ;  Aug.  21. 

Agricultural  hand  implements  for  hoeing  and  digging. 
American  Fork  &  Hoe  Company.     179,509  ;  Sept.  11. 

Agricultural  implements.  Markt  &  Hammacher  Com- 
pany.    171.277  :  Oct.  30. 

Agricultural  machinery  and  implements.  Repair  parts  for. 
Henry  &  Allen.     175,790  ;  May  29. 

Agricultural  tools  and  connecting  them  to  tractors  or 
other  sources  of  draft  power.  Devices  for  carrying. 
Moline  Plow  Companjj.     176,202  ;  May  1. 

Air  compressors  and  air  and  water  stands.  Champion 
Pneumatic  Machinery  Company.     183.553  ;  Oct.  30. 

Air-pressure  systems  for  washing  automobiles,  etc.,  and 
parts  of  said  systems.  Gates  Auto  Laundry  and  Supply 
Company.     179.144  ;  Sept.  25. 

Automobile-actuated  transmission  appliance.  Industrial 
Service   Company.      156.833 ;    Feb.    6. 

Automobile  engines,  Water  -  circulation  pumps  for. 
Price  Brothers.     184,755  ;  Nov.  20. 

Automobile  foot  throttles.  American  Mechanical  Works. 
182,393;    Sept.    11. 

Automobile  stop  and  direction  indicators.  Begley  Me- 
chanical Corporation.     144,309  ;  July  24. 

Automobile  transmission.  Partridge,  Singer  k.  Baldwin, 
Inc.      160.300:   Oct.    16. 

Automobile  transmission  mechanism.  Warren  Gear  Prod- 
ucts Company.     162.232  ;  Oct  16. 

Automobiles,  Combined  pump  and  fan  attachment  for. 
S  &  6  Manufacturing  Company.    170,508  ;  Apr.  24. 

Axos.     ^ironiKeii-Duiinpcan-Ryan  Co.     170,074  :  Mar.  20. 

Axes,  hatchets,  hammers,  screw  drivers,  and  chisels, 
Handled.  Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.  169,512; 
Mar.  6. 

Bag  filling  and  packaging  machinery.  Bates  Valve  Bag 
Company.     177,539  ;  May  15. 

Balls,  Grinding.     Bonney-KIoyd  Co.     164,221:  Oct.  30. 

Bearings  and  parts  thereof,  Roller.  Timken  Roller  Bear- 
ins  Company.     175,278  :  Mav  1. 

Bearings,  Babbitt.  Watkins  Manufacturing  Company. 
173.113;   Mar.   20. 

Bearings.  Bronze.  More-Jones  Brass  &  Metal  Co. 
183,847  ;  Nov.  20. 

Bearings,  Journal.  Oregon  Brass  Works.  178,273 ; 
July  10. 

Bearings,  Roller.  Gilliam  Manufacturing  Company. 
173,633  ;    Sept.    25. 

Beater  and  whipper,  Water-power.  P-K  Manufacturing 
Company.      182,257;    Sept..   11. 

Beaters  and  mixers,  Cake.  J.  A.  Swope,  jr.  17  ,333 ; 
July  17. 


Beverage-dispensing   machines.      Richmond    Beverage   Ma- 
chine Corporation     155,040  ;  Mar.  6. 
Binders,    reapers,    mowtrs,    hayrakes,    etc.      International 

Harvester    Company.      181 ,280  :    Dec.    4. 
Bits   and  augers.      Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company.     171,801 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Bits  and  augers.    Irwin  Auger  Bit  Company.   179,098-103; 

June  19. 
Bits,  reamers,  fishing  tools  for  wells,  Rotary  drill.     Reed 

Roller  Bit  Co.     159,055  ;  Sept.  18. 
Blade      sharpeners.       Domestic      Devices      Corporation. 

184,024;  Nov.  20.  ^^^   .^„ 

Bottle    cappers.      Comstock-Bolton    Company.      154,350; 

Mar.   20. 
Bottle  cappers  and  corkers.    Lawrence  Sales  Co.     187,469  ; 

Dec    25. 
Bottle  fillir^;  and  capping  machines  and  dairy  machinery. 

H.   H.   Millar  Industries   Company.     182,168 ;   Oct.   30. 
Bottle  filling  and  capping  machines  and  dairy  machinery. 

H.    H.   Miller   Industries    Company.      182,983 ;    Nov.    6. 
Bottle    filling    and    capping    machines,    dairy    machinery, 

etc.     H.  H.  Miller  Industries  Company,  The.     182,982  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Boxes,  Miter.     Goodell-Pratt  Company.     176,893  ;  May  29. 
Brad    sets,    center   punches,   clamps,   etc.     L.   S.   Starrett 

Company.     185,153;   Dec.   25.  _ 

Braiding  and  weaving  machines.   American  Wiremold  Com- 
pany.     179,703  ;    Aug.    7. 
Braidine     machines.        National      Indicator      Company. 

172,896;   Mar.   27. 
Cake-ornaraentlng    and    tin    pastry    tubes,    etc.      August 

Thomsen  &  Co.     185,389  ;  Oct.  30. 
Can      openers.        Quicksafe      Manufacturing      Company. 

155,320;   Feb.   20.  .„„„„„ 

Can     openers.     Star     Can     Opener     Company.       180,307 ; 

July  l''^-  .  „    ^    T^     .. 

Carburetor,  Fuel  control  or  regulator  for  a.     B.  E.  Ford 

Mfg.    Co.      172,150  ;    Mar.    20. 
Carburetors.     G.  G.   Brown.     179,774 ;   July  17. 
Carburetors.        Wagner      Research      Society.        168,909; 

Jan     ''S 
Carburetors.     I.  R.  Zarracina.     172,711 :  Mar.  27. 
Carburetors    and    parts    thereof.      Eagle  Carburetor  Com- 
pany.    181,823;   Sept.   11.  ^     .  ^,        , 
Carburetors   and   structural    parts   and   fittings   therefor. 

Eagle  Carburetor  Company.     178,434;  July  3. 
Carriage-lifting  jacks.    F.  Steiner  Nfg.    178,878  ;  June  12. 
Carton  and  box  filling  machinery.     Cartoning  Machinery 

Corporation.     166,933 ;  Jan.  2.  „     ,    „,    , 

Carving,  edge,  and  coopers'  tools  and  the  like.    Mack  Tool 

Company.     174,523 ;  May  1.  .  ,      .„, 

Chains  for  liquids.  Conveyer.     Soci6t6  Anonyme  des  Ele- 

vateurs   de   Liquides   "Chaine-Helice"   Bessonnet-Favre. 

180,305 ;  Aug.   14.  .       ,    .„     ^  ,    o       , 

Check-indorsing  machines.  International  Postal  bupply 
Company  of  New  York.     184,856;  Nov.   27. 

Check-indorsing  machines.  International  Postal  Supply 
Company  of  New  York.     184,858;  Nov.   27. 

Cheese,   Machine   for    slicing   and   cutting.      » 

179,74.8;    Aug.   21.  „  -.^      r^  u  , 

Chisels,  pipe  wrenches,  and  screw  drivers,  Cold.  Tobrm 
Tool  Company.     187,885  ;  Dee.  18 

Churns.     Fredrickson  Brothers.     155.813  :  May  22. 

Churns.  Butter.  Standard  Vibrating  Churn  Company. 
168,176;   .Tan.  23.  ^^         ^      .        , 

Cigar  and  cigarette  machinery  and  parts  thereof.  Ameri- 
can Machine  and  Foundry  Co.     171,197;  Feb.  27. 

Cigarettes.  Machinery  used  In  the  manufacture  of. 
Comas  Cigarette  Machine  Company.     168.451 ;  Jan.  23. 

Clamps,  vises,  etc.  J.  H.  Williams  &  Co.  160,220; 
Sept.    25.  ^    „ 

Cleaning  systems.  Dry-.  S.  F.  Bowser  and  Company. 
177,068 ;  May  29.  , .      „  ttt    , 

Compressors,  Air.  Frankhn  Air  Compressor  Works. 
186,470;    Dec.   25.  ,       .         t. 

Compressors  and  pumps  and  attachments  therefor.  Penn- 
sylvania Pump  &  Compressor  Co.     166.906  ;  Jan.  2. 

Concrete  mixers,  saw  tables,  etc.  C.  E.  La  Boyteaux. 
174,966 ;  May  8.  ,  .  i..  /, 

Concrete-mixing  machines,  bnckmaking  machines,  con- 
crete Machinery  &  Supply  Co.     152.066  ;  Jan.  16. 

Condensers,  heat  exchangers,  and  dephlegmators.  Oil.  C. 
H.   Leach  Company.     169,719  ;  Aug.   21. 

Condensers,  heat  exchangers,  coolers,  and  dephlegmators. 
GriscomRussell    Company.      178,100:    Nov.    20- 

Corn-popping  machines.  C.  V.  Champion.  185,858 ; 
Dec    18 

Corn  shellers.     Joliet  Manufacturing  Company.     180,223  ; 

July  1'^-  .  ^..  ,c  ^ 

Cotton  gins  and  cotton-gin  machinery.  Murray  Com- 
pany.    176.419;  May  29. ^ 

Cotton  trampers.  Cullander  Machinery  Co.  182,334; 
Oct.  9. 

Cranes.  John  F.  Byers  Machine  Company.  151,823 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Cranes.  Colby  Steel  and  Engineering  Co.  157,759 ; 
Sept.   25. 

Cranes  mounted  on  motor  trucks.  Byers  Machine  Com- 
pany.    175,068;   Aug.   14. 

Cranes  or  derricks.     Moore  Brothers.     180,077  :  Aug.  14. 

Crushers,  shredders,  hreaker?^,  pulverizers,  and  grinders. 
Gniendipr  Patent  Crusher  &  Pulvurizer  Co.  165,372; 
Jan.  28.  .._^j 


Bey   &   Rey. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Cultivator  sweeps.  B.  F.  Avery  &  Sons.  186,312; 
Dec.   25. 

Cutlery.     Union  Cutlery   Co.     165,514;  Feb.   20. 

Cutlery.     Wester  Brothers.     156.206;  May  29. 

Cutter  lieads,  thread-cutting  machines,  and  cutters  there- 
for.    Landis  Machine  Company.     182,593  ;  Oct.  9. 

Cutting  and  planing  machine,  Earth.  E.  G.  Caxr. 
162,333;   Aug.   28. 

Cutting  machines  for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  hats. 
Duibrow  &  Hearne.     174,822  ;   June  19. 

Cylinder  heads.  Automatic  Bearing  Machine  Co. 
183,686;  Oct.  30. 

Dairy,  creamery,  milk-plant,  etc.,  machinery  and  appli- 
ances. Creamery  Package  Mfg.  Company.  167,601-3  ; 
Dec.    25. 

Derricks,  cranes,  steam  shovels,  parts  thereof,  etc.  J, 
Jacob  Shannon  &  Co.     176,049  ;  July  10. 

Derricks,  Oil.     V.  B.  Foster.     181.067  ;   Sept.   18. 

Dies,  jigs,  special  machinery,  etc.  Steelcraft  Engineering 
Company.      179,833 ;    Aug.    21. 

Dies.  Steel  marking.  Jas.  H.  Matthews  &  Company. 
177,791  ;  July  3. 

Dies,  vises,  etc.  Crov^n  Die  and  Tool  Company.  181,818  ; 
Sept.   11. 

Disliwnshing  machines.  Automatic  Dishwasher  Co. 
168.996;  Feb.  6. 

Dishwashing  machines.  Hicks  Corporation.  173,355  : 
.Tune  5. 

Dishwashing  machines.     T.  W.  Simpson.    171,477  ;  Feb.  27. 

Dishwashing  machines  and  metal-parts-washing  ma- 
chines. Crescent  Washing  Machine  Company.  177,168  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Dough  and  bun  dividers,  bread  proofers,  panning  ma- 
chines, mixers,  etc.  Baker-Perkins  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration.     174,228 ;    Apr.    10. 

DraKs,  ditchers,  graders,  and  scrapers,  etc..  Road.  C.  D. 
Edwards   Manufacturing   Co.      168,210 ;    Jan.    23. 

Drilling  tools,  rope  sockets,  bailers,  etc.,  C;ibIo.  Fori 
Worth   Drilling  Tool  Company.      175.857:   Tune   12 

Drills,  Breast,  "bench  and  hand.  Goodell-Pratt  Con- 
pany.     176,620  ;   June  26. 

Drills,  Hand.  Red  Head  Manufacturing  Company. 
179,820  ;    July    17. 

Drills,   Oil-well.     J.  A.   Zublin.     172,312  ;  Feb.  27. 

Duplicating  machines,  and  parts  thereof.  A.  B.  Dick 
Company.     A.  B.  Dick  Company.     167,937:   Jan.   23. 

Dust  collectors.     Alfred  C.  Goethel  Co.     157.369  ;  May  29. 

Egg  beaters.  Turner  &  Seymour  Manufacturing  Co. 
178,580;  July  10. 

Egs  beaters  and  cream  whip.  Metal  Goods  Manufactur- 
ing Co.     167,.050  ;  Jan.  9. 

Egg-beating  apparatus.  Whippo  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    182,028:  Sept.  25. 

Electric-light  bulbs,  lamp  sockets,  etc..  Apparatus  for 
installing  and  removing.  G.  C.  A.  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    174.570  ;  Apr.  3. 

Elevators.      Humphrey  Elevator  Co.     182,815  ;    Sept.   25. 

Engine  gbveraors.     Hydro  Governor  Co,    161.882  :  Au;-'.  "iS. 

Engines  and  pumping  outfits.  Internal-combustion.  Uni- 
versal Motor  Company.   171,144  ;   Sept.  25. 

Engines.  Appliajicp  fnv  lubricating  and  cooling  iuternal- 
combuslion.      Lubi  Kool  Company.      179.156;   .june   19. 

Engines,  Compressed-air  self-starters  for  internal-combus- 
tion.    Ida  Starter  Limited.     171.128  ;  May  1. 

Engines,  cranes,  lathes,  steam  hammers,  pumps,  etc. 
Ihbotson  Brothers  &  Co.     166,772  ;  Feb.  20. 

Engines.  Device  for  uniformly  mixing  the  charge  before 
exploding  it  in  internal-combustion.  P.  S.  Palmer  Com- 
pany.    171.764  ;  Feb.  27. 

Engines,  Device  used  in  stopning  Internal-combustion. 
Pierce  Governor  Company.     169,321 ;  Feb.  13. 

Engines,  Diesel.  Union  Gas  Engine  Co.  184,923 1 
Dec.   11. 

Engines,  etc.,  Poppet  valves  for  Internal-combustion. 
Steel    Products    Company.      178.069-70;    July   3. 

Engines  for  autos.  Water  circulator  for  cooling  systems 
for  gasoline.  Great  States  Corporation.  186.052 : 
Dec,  25. 

Engines  for  autos.  Water  circulator  for  cooling  systems 
for  gasoline.  Great  States  Corporation.  186.504 ; 
Dec.    25. 

Engines.  Gasoline  strainers  for  internal  combustion. 
Mile-O-More  Company.     170,659:  Feb.  20. 

Engines,  Humidifying  devices  for  Internal-combustion. 
.1.    A.    Semple.     "lOO.S?? ;   Jan.   9. 

Engines,  Internal-combustion.  Chandler  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany.    172.145:  Oct.   30. 

Engines.  Internal-combustion.  Sterling  Engine  Co. 
180,777  ;    Aug.   21. 

Engines,  Steam  and  internal-combustion.  John  I.  Thorny- 
croft  &  Co.  Limited.     179,385  ;  Aug.  7. 

Encines,  Vaporizintr  devices  for.  Penberthy  Injector 
Company.     146,182;  Jan.  2. 

Evaporators.  Swenson  Evaporator  Company.  175,530 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Excavating  and  hoisting  machines.  G.  M.  Wiley. 
182,029  ;  Nov.  20. 

Excavating,  elevating  and  conveying  machinery.  Jeffrey 
Manufacturing  Co.     176,347  ;  Aug.  21. 

Farming  Implements.  Evans  and  Barnhlll,  Inc.  182.407  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Files.  Fayette  R.  Plumb,  Incorporated.  165,604 ; 
Apr.  10. 


Files  and  rasps.  Nicholson  File  Company.  131,918 ; 
.Tan    30. 

Piles  and  rasps.  C.  O.  Oberg  &  Co  :  s  Aktiebolag.  175,514  ; 
May  8. 

Files  and  rasps.  C.  O.  Oberg  &  Co. :  S  Aktlebolaget. 
161,641;   Mar.   20. 

Files  and  rasps,  handsaws,  hack-saw  blades,  etc.  San- 
derson Brothers  &  Newbould,  Limited.  164,276 ; 
Jan.  16. 

Fire  extinguisher,  Dry-powder  tube.  H.  S.  Cooke. 
170,295  ;  July  24. 

Fire  extinguisher,  Hand.  American  La  France  Fire 
Engine   Company.     169.965  ;  Jan.   9. 

Fire  extinguishers.  Newbegin  Fire  Appliance  Company. 
157,042  ;   Dec.  25. 

Fire  extinguishers  and  refill  units.  Ohio  Instrument  Mfg. 
Co.     162,194:  Dec.  25. 

Fire  extinguishers,  Drv-powder  tube.  H.  R.  Frey. 
166,289  ;  Jan.  2. 

Fire  extinguishers.  Hand.  Apopka  Fire  Apparatus  Co. 
167.445  ;  Feb.  20. 

Fire  extinguishers,  Hand.  FIreite  Extinguisher  Co. 
181,686;  .Tuly  24. 

Pire-extlnguishmg  apparatus.  Foamite-Chllds  Corpora- 
tion.    178,984;  July  3. 

Fire-extinguishing  apparatus.  Foamite-Childs  Corpora- 
tion.    179,193  ;  Aug.  14. 

Flatware  of  base  metal,  Table.  G.  Hammesfahr.  165,951 ; 
Jan.    23. 

Flue  Cleaners.     L.   W.  Johnson.     171,497 ;   Feb.  20. 

Fly-chasing  attachments  to  be  attached  to  screen  doors. 
H.  Pilger.     172,012;  May  15. 

Food-mixing  machines  and  parts  thereof.  Meteor  Mixing 
Machine  Co.     170,441 ;  Apr.  17. 

Foundry  equipment,  Certain  articles  of.  Truscon  Steel 
Company,     167.697:  Mar.  20. 

Fountains,  Beverage-dispensing.  California  Fruit  Grow- 
ers E'xchange.     184,064  :  Nov.  20. 

Fruit   presses.     M.   J.   Brown.     166,498;   July   10. 

Fuel-treating  devices.     V.  R.  Cameron.     170,260  ;  Jan.  9. 

Gasoline  savers.     F.  A,  Diodato.     169,011 ;  Jan.  9. 

Gates  for  granular  materials.  Beaumont  Mfg.  Com- 
pany.     181,930  ;    Sept.    11. 

Gear  blanks  and  wheels.  Diamond  State  Fibre  Com- 
pany.    183,4:^8  ;  Oct.  2. 

Gear  blanks  and  wheels.  Diamond  State  Fibre  Com- 
pany.    183,440  :  Oct.  2. 

Gear-cutting  machines  and  parts  thereof.  Farrel 
Foundry   &   Machine   Company.      185.212 ;   Nov.    20. 

Gear  wheels  and  gear-wheel  blanks,  Nonmetalllc.  Gen- 
eral  Electric  Company.     161,181 :   Jan.   23. 

Gear  wheels  and  gear-wheel  blanks,  Nonmetalllc.  General 
Electric  Company.     176,118  ;  May  8. 

Gearing.  Speed-changing  transmission.  Chandler  Motor 
Car  Company.     186,773  ;  Dec.  25. 

Gearings  for  motor  cars.  Warren  Gear  Products  Com- 
pany.    181.504  ;   Dec.   4. 

Gears.      Timing   Gears    Corporation.      179.892 ;   Aug.    14. 

Gears  and  gear  blanks.  William  Cramp  &  Sons  Ship  & 
Engine  Building  Co.     154.962  ;  Aug.  14. 

Gears  and  shafts.  American  Gear  Company.  180,461 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Gears,  Metallic  and  nonmetalllc.  R.  N.  Brodie,  179,764 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Gears  or  other  articles  from  shafts  and  cylinder-boring 
machines.  Machines  for  forcing.  E.  C.  Coston.  150,800; 
Jan.  30. 

Grading  machines.  Road-.  Russell  Grader  Manufacturing 
Company.     169,085;  Feb.  6. 

Grain-cleaning  machines.  Wonder  Grain  Cleaner  Com- 
pany.    151,341 ;   Jan.  9. 

Grain  separating  and  cleaning  machines.  Carter-May  heir 
Manufacturing  Company.     168,204 ;   Jan.    23. 

Grass  catchers.  Canvas  Products  Company.  181,376; 
Oct.  2. 

Grease  and  oil  cups  and  lubricators.  Keystone  Lubricating 
Company.      179,005 ;   Aug.    14. 

Grease  cups.  Fo.ster  Engineering  Company.  174.568; 
Mar.  20. 

Grinders,  Bench.  Goodell-Pratt  Company.  177,082; 
May  29. 

Grinding  and  crushing  machinery.  Chemical  Engineering 
Co.   (Manchester)   Ltd.     180,418;   Aug.  14. 

Grinding  machines  and  parts  of  same.  J.  C.  Schmidt. 
159.626  ;  Mar.  20. 

Hack-saw  and  coping-saw  frames.  Consolidated  Tool 
Works.  Inc.     176,883  ;  May  29. 

Hammers,  Kellv  Axe  Manufacturing  Company.  180,666 ; 
Aug.    7. 

Hammers,     Marshall-Wells  Compflny.     178,528 ;   July  31. 

Hammers.     Stanley  Works.     167,491 ;  Feb.  27. 

Hammers,  hatchets,  axes,  adzes,  and  sledges.  Handled. 
Vaughaa  and  Bushnell  Manufacturing  Company. 
170,227;  Feb.  27. 

Hammers,  hatchets,  axes,  and  wedges.  Evansville  Tool 
Works.     180,423;  Nov.  20. 

Hammers,  hatchets,  saws,  planes,  etc.  Marshall-Wells 
Company.     178.528  :  Oct,  ,30, 

Hammers,  hatchets,  shovels,  screw  drivers,  and  chisels. 
B.  Lurye.     171,226;  Apr.  17. 

Hammers,  Internal-combustion  motors  for  machine  forg- 
ing.    Little  Giant  Company.     170,393  ;  May  15. 

Handles,  Tool.     Hartwell  Brothers.     182,906-7;  Sept.  IS. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


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Handles,   Tool.      Hartwell    Brothers.      182.908 ;    Nov.   27. 
Handles,  Tool.     Hartwell  Brothers.     182,909-13  ;  Sept.  18. 
Hatchets.     U  A.  Sayiv  Co.     170,158:  Fob.  13. 
Hatchets,  hammers,  crate  openers,  etc.     Markwell  Mnuu- 

fncturins  Co.     185,372:  Nov.  20. 
Harvesters,     thrashers,     and     combined     harvesters     and 

thrashers.      Holt    Manufacturiusj    Company.      182,213: 

Sept.   11. 
Hoists  and  their  parts,  Hvdraiilic.     Wood  Hydraulic  Hoist 

&  Body  Company.     173,801 ;  Apr.  10. 
Homogenizer.      Manton-GauUn    Manufacturing    Company. 

172.425  :  May  29. 
Hoof   trimmers.   Cow-.      C.   Kappeler.      174. ."06:    Apr.    17. 
Insect   exterminators.   Mechanical.     John   G.   Cousar  and 

John  G.  Barron.     167,672  ;  Dec.  18. 
Internal-combustion    motors   and   same   for   motor   cycles, 

runabouts,  etc.  Motosacoche  Society  Anonyme.    180,340  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Jack  frames.     R.  E.  Alexander.     176.813  :  May  29. 
Jacks.      Kent    Machine    Works.    Inc.      174.578:    Mar.    20. 
Jacks,    Bed.      Surgeons    Specialty    Company.      165,419 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Jacks.   Lifting.     L.  C.  Berman.     185,554 :   Nov.  20. 
Jacks,  Liftin?  and  screw.     Schmick  Gear  &  Screw  Com- 
pany.    170.672  :   Jan.   30. 
Knife    or    cutting-blade   handles.      August   Goertz    &   Co. 

176,461  ;   July  24. 
Knives  and  forks.   Table,   kitchen,   butcher,   and   hunting. 

K.    E.    I'nrtpr.      173, lOH:    June    19. 
Knives  and  scissors.     J.  Friedrich.     166,444  ;  Jan.  23. 
Knives   and   shears.    Machine.      Simonds    Saw   and    Steel 

Company.     183,006;  Nov.  20. 
Knives,  forks,  spoons.  Aluminum.     Gebr.  Noelle.     178,183  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Knives,  forks,  spoons,  etc.     Gorham  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     152,249:  Oct.  30. 
Knives,    forks,    spoons,    razors,    scissors.      Carl    Wiisthof, 

Stahlwarenfabrik.     162.707;   Sept.   25. 
Knives.  Pocket  and  hunting.     New  York  Knife  Company. 

167.316:   Jan.  2. 
Knives,     Pocket    tool.      F.     Van     Der    Vygh.       176.34.^ 

June  26. 
Knives,  razors,  and  shears.     Union  Cutlery  Co.     179,341 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Knives,  razors,   scissors,   etc.     Natenherg-Strauss  Import 

ing  Co.     177,316;  Aug.  7. 
Knives,    safety-razor    blades,    glass   cutters.   Butcher    and 

titchen.     H.   C.   Hart.     174,738;  May   1. 
Kuiv.s,    shears,    razors,    etc.      MacLean    Drug    Company. 

178,756:  Oct.  2. 
Knives,    Table.      American    Cutlery    Company.      149.621 ; 

July   3. 
Lathes.      Gisholt  Machine   Company.     177,482  ;   June   12. 
Lai.hes,    Millins    and   drilling   machines,    etc.      .Toseph    T. 

P.verson   &   Son.      177,023  ;    June   19. 
Lift  Jack.     Medina  Manufacturing  Co.     163,166  ;  Aug.  14. 
Liquid  circulators.     N.  E.  McClelland.     167,825  ;  Feb.  27. 
Locomotive    and    stationary    lubricators,    valve    and    oil 

cups.     Detroit  Lubricator  Company.     176,955  ;  June  5. 
Locomotives,    Auxiliary    engines    for.      Franklin    Railway 

Supply   Company.     166,825  ;   July  3. 
Lo-jsine     and     hoisting     equipment.       Washington     Iron 

Works.     183,613;  Oct.  30. 
Loom      sutidries.     Leather.        Charles     Bond     Company. 

178,588  ;   .Tune   12. 
Lubricating    apparatus,    parts    and    fittings    thereof.    De- 
tachable   force-feed.      Larkin    Automotive    Parts    Com- 
pany.    177,745  ;   .July   10. 
Machinery    for   use   in    the   shoe,    hat,    and   glove    trade. 

T>onnelly  Machine  Co.     182,574  ;  Oct.  30. 
Machines  and  apparatus  for  working  leather,   etc.     For- 

ri'iia-Wprke      Spezialmaschinenfabrik     G.      m.      b.      H. 

182,508;  Dec.  4. 
Machines     and     materials     for     mine     working.        Fiat. 

150.742 :    Mar.    6. 
Marhines   for   dividing  dough.     F.   H.   Sharpe.     169,260 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Mayonnaise-making  machines.     National  Mayonnaise  Ma- 
chine Company.     185,835  :   Dec.  4. 
Mechanics'    tools,    Automotive.       L.     Schwab.      .168,905 ; 

Dec.    25. 
Metal  cutters      H.  Scott.     172.016 :  Mar.  20. 
Milling   fixtures,    cutters,    and    machines,    etc.      Ingersoll 

Milling  Machine  Company.     154,194  ;  Mar.  27. 
Milliii-'  machinery.     Wolf  Company.     167.062  ;   Jan.  2. 

Milling   machinery,   bolting   reels,   etc.     B.   F.    Gump   Co. 

124,986  ;  Apr.  17. 
Milling  tools.  Metal-working  cylindrical.     Auto-Hone  Co. 

160,147  :  Feb.  13. 
Mills   and    fruit    presses.    Cider.      Crown    Manufacturing 

Company,  170,809  ;  Feb.  20. 
Mixing   and   coating   machines    for   plastic    or    semiliquid 

substances.     Joseph  Baker  Sons  and  Perkins  Limited. 

181,332  ;  Oct.  30. 
Molding  and  core  making  machines,  vibrators,  etc.     Pneu- 

lec  Machine  Company.     178,356  ;  July  24. 
Molding  and  planing  irons,  rock  and  twist  drills,  milling 

cutters,    etc.       Samuel    Warren,     Limited.       152,600 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Molds  for  the  manufacture  of  alimentary  pastes.    F.  Mal- 

dari  &  Bros.     175,018  ;  Mar.  20. 


Motors  and  internal-combustion  engines,  Diesel.  Aktlen- 
gesellschaft  fijr  Tiefbohrtechnik  und  Maschlnenbau  vor- 
mals  Trauzl  &  Co.       178,422  ;  Aug.  14. 

-Motors  und  parts  thereof.  Internal-combustion.  Disap- 
[K-aring  Propeller  Boat  Co.     184,815  ;  Dec.  18. 

Motors  for  small  craft.  Outboard  internal-combustion. 
Johnson    .Motor    Co.      183,385  :    Oct.    2. 

Motor."?,  (iasoline-purifyiug  instrumentalities  for  explo- 
sion. Decks  Motor  Products,  Incorporated.  172,866  ; 
Mar.    6. 

Jlotors.  Lever  -  operated.  M.  Victorsolin.  184,700; 
Oct.  30. 

Motors,  Regasifying  attachments  for  internal-combustion. 
Maxo  Products  Corporation.     155.511  ;  Jan.  9. 

Motors.  Vaporizer  for  internal-combustion.  J.  B.  Ferry. 
181,826  ;  Oct.  30. 

Mowers.  Lawn.  Shaplei.gh  Hardware  Company.  183.599  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Needles.  Sewing-machine.  Union  Special  Machine  Com- 
pany.    185.635  ;  Oct.   30. 

Needles,  Sewing-machine  and  machine  knitting.  C.  B. 
Barker  &  Co.     177,949  :  Oct.  16. 

Nippers.     Snell  &  Atherton,  Inc.     180,901  :  July  31. 

Nutcrackers.     Cook  Electric  Company.     186,317  :  Dec.  25. 

Oil  condenser.s,  heat  exchanges,  and  dephlegmators.  0.  H. 
Leach  Company.     169,720  ;  Aug.  7. 

Oilers,   Elevator-rail.     G.  M.  Osterberg.     172,551 ;  May  8. 

Oil  purifiers  or  oil  separators.  Centrifugal.  Koefoed, 
Hauberg,  Marstrand  &  Helweg  Aktieselskabet  Titan. 
177,042  :    Aug,    28. 

Oil-well  machinery  and  tools.  Boykin  Machinery  &  Sup- 
ply  Co.     174.0G2  ;   July  3. 

Oil-well  swabs,  stufBng  boxes,  jerecki  jets,  wire-line 
sockets,  and  tongs.  Oil  Country  Specialties  Manu- 
facturing  Co.      174,850  ;    July   24. 

Ore-mill  and  concentrating-table  parts.  Mine  and  Smelter 
Supply   Company.      158.790 :   Oct.   16. 

Paper  and  other  sheet  material.  Machines  for  cutting, 
piling,  etc.  Masson  Automatic  Machinery  Company. 
155,973  ;  Apr.  3. 

Paper  cutter.  Gravity.     D.  Liiiette.     174,400  :  Mar.  20. 

Pasteurizing  vats,  coolers,  etc.  Cherry-Bassett-Winner 
Company.     163.740  ;  Jan.   23. 

Pedal  control  devices.  Mechanical  motive.  Rayward  En- 
gineering and  Manufacturing  Co.     179,012  ;  July  24. 

Penknives,  razors,  and  razor  blades,  etc.  American 
Safety  Razor  Corporation.     181,666  :  Oct.   30. 

Pickaxes,  crowbars,  wrenches,  tercados,  mattocks,  etc. 
Collins  Company.    174,559  ;  Apr.  3. 

PiQ  boards  for  use  in  textile  industry.  F.  C.  Washburn. 
171.230  :   Feb.  27. 

Piston  pins.    Warren  F.  Eraser  Company.    161,001 ;  Jan.  9. 

Piston  pins.  Milwaukee  Screw  Products  Co.  168,778 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Piston   rods.     A.  L.  Stout  &  Co.     174,345  :  Apr.  17. 

Pistons.  Berguson  -  Skinner  Corporation.  156,248  ; 
June  26. 

Pistons.     Maxwell  Motor  Corporation.     174,212;   Aug..  7. 

Pistons,  Motor.  Muskegon  Motor  Specialties  Company. 
177,749  ;  June  12. 

Pistons,  piston  pins,  and  shafts  for  automobile  motors,  etc. 
H.  E.  Pence.     166.849-50  ;  Jan.  2. 

Planers.     Cincinnati  Planer  Company.     170,752  :  Feb.  27. 

Planers,  boring,  milling,  and  drilling  machines,  hydraulic 
presses,  etc.  Consolidated  Steel  Corporation.  155,487  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Planers,  lathes,  and  drilling  machines.  Niles-Bement- 
Pond    Comnany.      177,017;    May    22. 

Pliers.     Peck,   Stow  &  Wilcox  Co.     172.613  ;   Feb.  27. 

Plows.     H.  Ferguson.     175,778 ;  Aug.  7. 

Plows,  plowshares,  moldboards,  plowpoints,  landsides,  etc. 
Bucher  &  Gibbs  Plow  Company.     170,472-3  ;  Jan.  9. 

Plowshares,  plows,  cultivators,  corn  planters,  disk  har- 
rows.    Sears,  Roebuck   and  Co.     175,109 ;  Mar.  20. 

Pocketknives.  Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.  175,693: 
Ma-v  29. 

Pocketknives.  penknives,  dirks,  razors,  and  ink  erasers. 
Novelty  Cutlery  Company.     168,781 ;  Jan.  23. 

Polishing  and  grinding  heads.  Goodell-Pratt  Company. 
176.825  ;   May   29. 

Pressure  systems,  pumps,  and  fluid-pressure  motors,  ex- 
plosive engines,  and  parts  thereof,  Pneumatic.  Dure 
Pump  &  Manufacturing  Company.     171,630  ;  Jan.  2. 

Printers'  and  bookbinders'  supplies.  Hamilton  Manu- 
facturing Company.     167,043  :  Feb.  13. 

Printing  presses  and  parts  thereof.  Chandler  &  Price 
Company.     167,801  ;  Jan.  23. 

Printing  presses,  lithoeraphic  presses,  etc..  Rollers  for. 
Ideal  Roller  &  Manufacturing  Co.     172,678;   .Apr.  3. 

Pulleys,  Fillers  for  power-transmission.  Rockwood  Manu- 
factnrintr    Comrauy.      163.113:    Oct.    2. 

Pump  coupling.     J.  J.  O'Brien.     176,757  ;  May  8. 

Pump  outfits,  parts,  and  fittings  thereof.  Cleveland  Steel 
Barrel  Company.     171,063  ;  Apr.  17, 

Pumping  apparatus,  Allen  Hydrostatic  Pump  Syndicate 
Ltd.     174,191  ;  May  15. 

Pumping  eouipment  and  water  systems.  Fort  Wayne 
Engineeriiiff  &  Manufacturing  Co.     166,942  ;  Jan.  23. 

Pumping  machinery,  pumps.  Apparatus  for  raising  and 
forcing  liquids,  etc.  Worthington  Pump  and  Machinery 
Corporation.     149.610  ;  Jan.  23. 

Pumps.  Consolidated  Accessories  Manufacturers  Corpo- 
ration.    149,214;  Jan.  9. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Pumps.     F.  E.  Myers  &  Bro.   Co.     158,784  ;  May  8. 
Pumps.     Unchokeable  Pump,  Limited.     177,252  ;  July  10. 
Pumps  and  agitators  and  thickeners,  etc.,  for  soparuting 

solids  from  liquids.     Dorr  Company.     17.". 128  ;  Fell.  27. 
Pumps,  atomizers,  carburetors,  etc.     Penberthy  Injector 

Company.     161,061 ;  Dec.  11. 
Pumps,     etc.       Central     Scientific     Company.       185,445 ; 

Oct.    30. 
Pumps,    including    hydraulic    rams.      Deming    Company. 

175,923  ;  June  5. 
Pumps,    pumping    systems,    and    parts    of    same,    liiquld. 

Western  Pump  Company.     157,788  ;  Oct.  16. 
Pumps,  Vacuum.     Central  Scientific  Company.     185,448 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Punching    tools    and    dies,    Motal.      Wliitney    Metal    Tool 

Company.     175,586  ;   May  29. 
Radius  tools  and  knurling  tools  for  holders.     A.  Shebera- 

shenko.     162,954  ;  Jan.  2. 
Rakes,   Bamboo.     I.   TsucMya.     173,308 ;   Feb.   27. 
Razor-blade-stropping    holders.      Kwlk-Ege    Stropper    Co. 

158,129;  Aug.   14. 
Razor-blade-stropping  holders.     Sure  Edge  Stropper  Com- 
pany.    174,187  ;  May  1. 
Eazor-blade    stropping    holders,    Safety-.      R.    T.    Parker. 

167,924;  Feb.  13. 
Razor  blades.     Sandvikstabl  G.  m.  b.  H.     171,243  ;  June  5. 
Razor   blades    during    sharpening,    Holders   for.      Parker 

Products,  Inc.     180,027  ;  Aug.  14. 
Razor  blades,  Manual  bolder  for.     Greist  Mfg.   Company. 

152,748  :  Mar.  6. 
Razor     sets.       American     Safety     Razor     Corporation. 

182,493;    Sept.    11. 
Razors.       Arrowhead     Trading     Corporation.       169,471  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Razors.    M.  Schmidt.    170,792  ;  Jan.  23. 
Razors.      Union    Cutlery    Co.      175,033 ;    Apr.    17. 
Razors    and    blades    thereof.    Safety.      J.    A.    D.    Watt. 

166,758  ;  June  5. 
Razors   and   razor   blades.      American    Safety    Razor   Cor- 
poration.     181,101  ;    Oct.    2. 
Razors   and    razor    blades.      International    Safety    Razor 

Corp.     181,527  ;  Oct.  30. 
Razors    and    razor    blades.      Tru-Way    Razor    Company. 

168,228  ;  Jan.  23. 
Razors    and    safety    razors.      Gebr.    Korte,    Stahlwaren- 

fabrlk.     165,947  ;  Feb.  27. 
Razors  and  scissors.     Wester  Bros.     165,104  ;  Jan.  23. 
Razors  and  scissors.     A.   Wingen,  jr.     160.160  ;   Feb.  27. 
Razors  and  shears.     P.  J.  Mlchels.     173,140  ;   Feb.   27. 
Razors,  blades,  and  parts  thereof.  Safety.     W.  W.  Everts. 

185,078;   Dec.   11. 
Razors,   clippers,   scissors,    tools,   and   parts   thereof.     M. 

Jung.      165,794  ;  Feb.   27. 
Razors,    hair    clippers,    etc.      Max    Dorner    G.    m.    b.    H. 

164,803;  Mar.  6. 
Razors,  knives,  shears,  and  tools.     Wm.  Langbein  &  Bros. 

166,528  ;  Mar.  6. 
Razors,    pocketknives,    and    scissors.      Union   Cutlery    Co. 

171,714  ;  Mar.  20. 
Razors,    safety    razors,    mechanical    strops,    etc.       Gebr. 

Korte  Stahlwarenfabi-ik.     165,945-6  ;  Feb.   27. 
Razors,  safety  razors,  safety-razor  blades,  etc.     "  Nieso  " 

Stahl-  und  Metallwarenfabrik  Gebr.  Niepenberg.  164,995  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Reamers     and     groove     cleaners.       Vodoe-Peterson     Com- 
pany.    172,454  ;  Feb.  27. 
Revivifying  kiesplguhr,  apparatus  for  producing  charcoal, 

fish-meal  apparatus,  and  sirup  clarificrs.  Apparatus  for. 

Stanley    Hiller,    Inc.      171,713;    May    8. 
Rim  and  tire  tools.     Marquette  Manufacturing  Company. 

172,049;  Mar.  27. 
Road-building   machinery,    metal-working   equipment,    etc. 

Little  Giant  Company.     159,210  ;  June  19. 
Roasters  and  parts  and  supplies  for  same.     Jabez  Burns 

&  Sons.     180.325;  July  17. 
Roller     skins.    Leather.      John     Ormerod     &     Sons     Ltd. 

181,144  ;  Aug.  7. 
Rubber-covered   rolls   for   paper   mills,   tanneries,    bleach- 
cries,    etc.      Stowe   &   Woodward   Company.      178,198 ; 

July  31. 
Rubber  pads  for  use  in  the  textile  and  other  industries. 

Fellsway  Rubber  Co.     178,337;  June  12. 
Sandblast   apparatus   and   parts   thereof  and   accessories 

therefor.    Hoevel  Manufacturing  Corporation.    173,284  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Saws.     Henry  Disston   &   Sons,   Incorporated.     188,002 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Saws.     E.  F.  Goldberg.     180,977  ;  Aug.  21. 
Saws.      Simonds   Saw   and   Steel   Company.      175,957-8 ; 

May  29. 
Saws.      Simonds    Saw    and    Steel    Company.      176,000 ; 

May  29. 

Saws.     Southern  Saw  Works.     159.538.  May  1. 
Saws,  Hack.     Darwin  &  Milner,  Inc.     169,536-7  ;  Jan.  9. 
Saws,  Hack.     The-B-X-Saw   Co.     179,843;   July  24. 
Saws,  hammers,  sledges,   etc.     Sandvikens  Jernverks  Ak- 

tiebolag.      178,571 ;    July    3. 
Saws,  hammers,  sledges,  etc.     Sandvikens  .Temverks   Ak- 

tiebolag.      178,872  ;  July   3. 
Scissors.     N.  C.  Toops.     162,218  ;  Sept.  18. 
Soisfjors  and  pocketknives.     J.  Riehter.     169,517;  Apr.  10. 
Scissors,  etc..  Machines  for  grinding.     Domestic  Devices 

Corporation.     185,512;   Oct.   30. 


Scissors,  shears,  and  pocketknives.  Marshall  Field  & 
Company.     177,371  ;   July  31. 

Scissors,  shears,  razor  blades,  pocket,  etc.,  knives.  K.  C. 
Seelbach  Company.     171,819  ;  Feb.   27. 

Scoops,  shovels,  and  steel  chutes.  H.  B.  Sackett  Screen 
&  Chute  Company.     172,443  ;  Apr.  10. 

Screen  scratcher  and  mbber.  M.  L.  Crawford.  173,813  ; 
July  3. 

Screens  for  granular  materials.  R.  H.  Beaumont  Com- 
pany.    181,929  ;   Oct.   16. 

Screens,  Shaking.  Morrow  M.anufacturing  Co.  184,346  ; 
Company.     180,748  ;   Sept.   4. 

Screw  drivers.     T.  B.  Powers.     167,895  ;  Dec.  4. 

Screw  drivers.    li.  D.  Smith  &  Company.     170,903  ;  Mar.  6. 

Screw  drivers.  Snap-On  Wrench  Company.  180,776 ; 
July  31. 

Screw  drivers,  wrenches,  arid  wrench  sets.  Viking  Spe- 
cialty  Company.     160,570  ;  Aug.   7. 

Scythes  and  sickles.  Igelfors  Bruks  Aktiebolag. 
172,275-6  ;  Oct.  30. 

Seeding  implements.  American  Seeding  Machine  Com.- 
pany.     178,654  ;  Aug.  7. 

Sewing  machines,  Straw-.  Durbrow  &  Hearne.  174,821; 
Mar.  20. 

Sewing  machines.  Straw-.  Durbrow  &  Hearne.  174,823  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Sharpening  machines.  Knife  and  edge-tool.  Ace  Hard- 
ware  Manufacturing   Corporation.      172,314;    June   12. 

Shears  and  scissors.     Atlas  Shear  Co.     174,281 ;  July  24. 

Sheet  metal.  Machines  for  cutting.  Andrew  C.  Campbell, 
Incorporated.     173,912  ;  May  1. 

Shoe-machinerv  parts  and  supplies.  Louis  G.  Freeman 
Companv.     183,106  ;  Oct.  30. 

Shovels  and  spades.  John  Dunn,  Son  &  Co.  172,037; 
Anr.  10. 

Shovels,  drag-line  excavators,  etc.,  Power.  Bucyrus  Com- 
pany.    171,443;  Mar.  6. 

Shovels,  scoops,  spades,  postliole  diggers,  and  wooden 
handles.     Baldwin  Tool  Works..    166,644  ;  Jan.  30. 

Shovels,  spades,  and  scoops.  Ames  Shovel  &  Tool  Com- 
pany.    170,348  ;   Jan.   9. 

Shovels,  spades,  and  scoops.  Ames  Shovel  &  Tool  Com- 
pany.    174,986  ;  Apr.  17. 

Shovels,  spades,  scoops,  etc.  Baldwin  Tool  Works. 
166,636;    Aug.    7. 

Shovels,  spades,  scoops,  etc.  Baldwin  Tool  Works. 
166,638;   Sept.   11. 

Shovels,  spades,  scoops,  posthole  diggers,  and  wooden 
handles.      Baldwin   Tool   Works.      166,645 ;   Jan.    23. 

Shovels,  spades,  scoops,  posthole  diggers,  and  wooden 
handles.     Baldwin  Tool  Works.     166,972;  Mar.   20. 

Signal  and  direction-indicating  device.  Vacuum-operated 
mechanical  stop.  Automobile  Appliances  Co.  170,923  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Soda-fountain  cooling  and  dispensing  outfits.  Pennsyl- 
vania Silverware  Company.     175,267  ;   Dec.   25. 

Soldering  coppers,  punches,  chisels,  etc.  F.  O.  Schoe- 
dinger.      172,182  ;   July   24. 

Speed  reducers,  shaft  couplings,  friction  clutches,  hoists, 
etc.     Palmer-Bee   Company.      176.359 :   May   29. 

Sprayers  and  parts  therefor,  Insecticide.  "Friend" 
Manufacturing  Co.     176,823;    Dec.   11. 

Spravers  and  parts  thereof.  Hudson  Manufacturing 
Company.     186,999  ;  Dec.  4.  , 

Sprayers  and  parts  thereof.  Hudson  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    187,001  ;  Dec.  4. 

Sprayers  and  oarts  thereof.  Hudson  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    187,003  ;  Dec.  4. 

Sprayers  for  spraying  vegetation.  Ferguson  Manufac- 
turing Company.     175,479  ;  May  29. 

Spraying  devices  for  paint,  sand,  and  cleaning  solutions. 
Geo.  M.   Stowe.  jr.      186,165;   Dec.   25. 

Spraying  machines  for  applying  paints,  varnishes,  hose 
cleaners,  etc..  Compressed-air.  De  Vilbiss  Manufac- 
turing Co.     161,177;  Jan.   2. 

Stereotype-casting,  etc.,  machines.  Wood  Newspaper  Ma- 
chinery   Corporation.      186.735-6 ;    Dec.    4. 

Stud  drivers,  pipe  and  nut  wrenches,  drilling  posts,  etc. 
Keystone  Manufacturing  Co.     169,716  ;  Jan.  9. 

Stump  puller  and  winches.  K.  Pulling  Machine  Com- 
pany.    169,307  ;   Feb.   20. 

Sucker  rods.     S.  M.  Jones  Company.     163,874  ;  Jan.  23. 

Sweepers  and  cleaners.  Nonelectric.  Scott  &  Fetzer  Com- 
pany.    180,559  ;  Oct.  9. 

Tappets  and  poppet  valves  for  explosion  engines.  Wil- 
cox Motor  Parts  &  Manufacturing  Company.  173,546; 
May  1. 

Thrashing  machines.  Wood  Brothers  Thresher  Com- 
pany.     180,350  ;  Aug.   14. 

Tillers.  Scientific  Farming  Macliinery  Company.  171,660; 
Mar.    13. 

Tin  openers,  corkscrews,  pocketknives,  etc.  G.  TweU- 
sick.     164,843;  July  10. 

Tire  molds,  solid  cores,  etc.,  Fabric  and  cord.  Reynolds 
Machine   Company.     184,264  ;   Nov.   20. 

Tire  pumps,  slip-on  connection  for  tire  pumps,  and  air 
chucks.     F.  I.  Jaden.     181,282;  Sept.  18. 

Tongs.    Beaker.      Eimer    *    Amend.       174.691  ;    Apr.    10. 

Tool  handles.     Hartwell  Brothers.     182,915  ;*Sept.  18. 

Tool  handles.     J.  A.  Turgeon.     185,324;  Oct.  30. 

Tools.  Canton  Forge  &  Axle  Company.  181,059; 
July  31. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1513 


Tools.     Lakesiiie  i'orge   Couipjiny.     ISo.liGO ;   Dec.  4.' 

Tools.     Komer  Axe  and  Tool  Company.     155,070  ;  Apr.  17. 

Tools  and  applianoes  for  automotive  vehiclee,  etc.  L. 
Schwab.      1G8,S0G:    Aug.    21. 

Tools  niul  appliances  for  automotive  vehicles,  etc.  L. 
Schwab.     168,857  ;  Aug.  28. 

Tools  adapted  for  general  use.     L.  Wise.     151,968  ;  Feb.  27. 

Tools,  agricultural  iuipleiaents.  Carpenters".  Markt  & 
Elammacher  Company.     172,233;  Apr.  17. 

Tools  for  kitchen  use.     J.  P.  McBride.     175,364  ;  May  29. 

Tools,  Metal-workine  small.  Cleveland  Twist  Drill  Com- 
pany.    172.321  ;  Feb.  27. 

Tools,  Metal-working  small.  Cleveland  Twist  Drill  Com- 
pany.     174,358  ;   Apr.   10. 

Tools.  Steel.     Marion  Tool  Works,  Inc.     184,946  ;  Nov.  20. 

Tractors.     Clark  Tructractor  Company.     175.135  ;  Apr.  10. 

Tractors  and  attachments  and  parts  thereof.  Interna- 
tional  Harvester    Company.     173,649 ;   Apr.   17. 

Tractors  and  road-grading  machines.  Gray  Tractor  Co. 
1S5.1::0  ;  Dec.   4. 

Tractors,  cultivators,  and  sulky  plows.  Central  Tractor 
Corporation.     185,512  ;  Oct.  30. 

Tractors,  Gas.  gasoline,  oil,  and  steam.  G.  F.  H.  Cor- 
poration.    l.'5:;,910  :  Feb.  6. 

Tractors,  Motor-driven  farm.  Marvel  Tractor  Co. 
142,708;  May  22. 

Tractors.  Sawing  attachments  for.  O.  W.  Johnson. 
175.147  ;  Mar.  20. 

Tractors,  traction  engines,  harvesters,  etc.  Holt  Manu- 
facturing Compauy.     173,234  ;   Mar.   6. 

Transmission  or  crank  casing  parts.  Hudson  Motor 
Specialties   Company.      158,677;   July   3. 

Travelers,  Ring  and  twister.  National  Ring  Traveler  Co. 
170,778  ;  Jan.  30. 

Truck  switches,  switch  stands,  switch  plates,  and  parts 
thereof.    Ramapo  Ajax  Corporation.    178,357 ;  June  12, 

Tube  carrier  systems  and  parts  thereof.  Pneumatic-. 
Standard  Carrier  Company.     143,711  :  Mar.  13. 

Turbines  and  reduction  gears.  Kerr  Turbine  Co. 
177,978;  July  10. 

Turbines,  pumps,  etc.  William  Cramp  &  Sons  Ship  & 
Engine  Building  Co.      185, 9U0  ;  Dec.  25. 

Turbines,  pumps,  hvdraulic  turbines,  etc.  William  Cramp 
&  Sons  Ship  &  Engine  Building  Co.     186,036  ;  Dec.  25. 

Typewriting  machines  and  parts  thereof  and  mechanical 
copying  machines.  Fabrik  Stolzenherg  Deutsche  Bu- 
reau-Einrichtungs-Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haf- 
tnng.     171,988  ;  June  5. 

Typewriting  machines  and  typewriting  machine  parts. 
Underwood  Typewriter  Company.     157,642  ;  Feb.  20. 

Valve  grinders.   Goodell-Pratt  Company.    176,824  ;  May  20. 

Valves  and  fittings.  Drop-forged  steel.  Henry  Vogt  Ma- 
chine Co.     167,590  ;  Mar.  13. 

Valves,  Poppet.  Fansteel  Products  Company.  181.522 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Valves,  Poppet.  Toledo  Steel  Products  Co.  168,991; 
Apr.  17. 

Valves,  Puppet.  Fansteel  Products  Company.  182,964—5  ; 
Sept.    11. 

Vegetable-paring  machines.  Kools  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    179,605;  Aug.   14.' 

Vehicle  accelerators.  Motor-.  Williams  Bros.  Aircraft 
Corporation.     177,579;   June  12. 

Vehicles,  Gear  shifts  and  parts  thereof  for  motor.  J 
R.  Flannery.     174,566  ;  Apr.  24. 

Vehicle  jacks.  Deitra  Manufacturing  Co.  165,787 ; 
Oct.    16. 

Vehicles,  Dismembered  parts  of  motor.  H.  G.  J.  Frank. 
159.749  :   Nov.   6. 

Vehicles,  Vacuum  feed  systems  for  motor.  Byrne,  King- 
ston &  Co.     171,724  ;  May  15. 

Vending  machines,  Coin-controlled.  0.  D.  Jennings  and 
Company.     168,719  ;  Apr.  3. 

Vises,  Bench.     GoodeU-Pratt  Company.     176,737  ;  May  29. 

Vises,  bit  braces,  breast  drills,  planes,  and  parts  thereof, 
etc.      Stanley    Works.      179.432  ;    Oct.    2. 

Vises,  bit  braces,  planes,  nail  sets,  etc.  Stanley  Works. 
172,065  ;  Feb.  20. 

Vises,  bit  braces,  planes,  nail  sets,  hammers,  etc.  Stanley 
Works.     172,562  ;  Feb.  20. 

Washing  machines,  and  w-riugers,  Clothes.  Dawn  Mfg.  Co. 
174,237  ;    Aug.    21. 

Washing  machines  for  the  washing  of  dishes,  bottles,  etc. 
Faspray  Corporation.     170,974  ;  Feb.  20. 

Waste-saving  machinerv  and  apparatus.  Stanley  Hillor, 
Inc.     171,712;  May  29. 

Watch  crvstals,  Machines  for  applving.  Germanow-Simon 
Machine  Co.     169.632  ;  Feb.  13. 

Water-pressure  systems,  pumps,  and  engines  and  parts 
thereof.       W.    G.    Noack.      186,246 :    Dec.    4. 

Water-supply  svstem.  Automatic  pneumatic.  W.  E. 
Dickey.     178,433;  July   10. 

Water  wheels.     J.  B.  Campbell.     180,046  ;  Sept.  4. 

Wheel  dressers,  Emery-.    G.  McConnell.     172,279  ;  Mar.  20. 

\Vheels,  Traction.  Buckeye  Traction  Ditcher  Co.  175,843.; 
May  1. 

Whistle,  Steam.     J.  Kropacz.     162.934  ;  Feb.  20. 

Whistles,  Power.     H.  Freund.     177,289  ;  June  19. 

Windmills,  gasoline  engines,  windmill  pumps,  siphon 
pumps,  etc.     Challenge  Company.     174,724  ;  June  5. 

Wood  and  metal  working  machines,  tools  and  supplies. 
P.    Prvibil  Machine   Company.     160,719;   Jan.   2. 


Woodworking  machines.  Combination.  Hutchinson  Manu- 
facturing  Co.      172,094  ;   Apr.    10. 

Woodworking  machines.  Combination.  Hutchinson  Manu- 
facturing Co.     183,835  ;  Oct.  30. 

Wrenches.     1'.  M.  Bledsoe.     183,187  ;  Sept.  11. 

.Wrenches.  Bonney  Forge  &  Tool  Works.  172,633 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Wrenches.  Gellman  Wrench  Corporation.  174,896 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Wrenches.      Henry   &  Allen.      1 86.474  ;    Dee.    25. 

Wrenches.     W.  M.  Lawrence.     170,721 ;  May  8. 

Wrenches.    Sire  &  Petersen  Wrench  Co.    178,775  ;  Aug.  21. 

Wrenches.  F.  L.  Smithe  Machine  Company.  170,098; 
Jan.  9. 

Wrenches  and  parts  thereof.  Greene,  Tweed  &  Co. 
184,400;  Oct.  30.  ,„„„„. 

Wrenches  and  parts  thereof.  Henry  &  Allen.  183,034  : 
Oct.  30.  ,^     ^      .     ,      „ 

Wrenches,  hammers,  pliers,  and  pincers.  Mechanics  .  Han- 
gert  Improved  Tool  Co.     158,073  ;  Mar.  20. 

Wrenches,  Pipo.     J.  H.  Williams  &  Co.    172,249  ;  Feb.  20. 

Wrenches,  pliers,  hammers,  etc.  Herbraud  Company. 
179.729  :  June  19.  „ 

Wrenches,  screw  drivers,  chisels,  hammers,  etc.  Treco 
Metal  Products  Corporation.     154,771  ;  Feb.  27. 

Wrenches,  pliers,  hammers,  etc.  Herbrand  Company. 
170,649;  Mar.  6.  ^  ,„^  „,. 

Wrenches,  Socket.  Walden- Worcester  Inc.  1(1,344; 
Mar    6. 

Wrenches,  Tapnet.  Bonney  Forge  &  Tool  Works. 
173,993;  May  15.  ,    ^         ,  .„  o,o 

Wrenches,  vises,  etc.  J.  H.  Williams  &  Co.  149,873; 
July  24.  .       ^  ^ 

Wrenches,  wrench  sets,  and  alignment  ]igs  for  connect- 
ing rods,  etc.  Hinsdale  Manufacturing  Company. 
183,383;  Oct.  30. 

CLASS   24. 

Clothes  racks.     Frank  L.  Pollard  Co.     169,374  ;  Feb.  6. 

Clothes-supporting  racks.  F.  W.  Hennessy.  172, 8db ; 
ipr   "^4 

Clothes"  washers.  Electric.  Delphie  Specialty  Manufac- 
turing Company.     180,469  ;   Oct.   23. 

Clothes-washing  machines  and  clothes  wringers.  Cham- 
pion     Appliance    Manufacturing    Company.       17b,iS99 ; 

Drier"!  cfothes.    Hill  Clothes  Dryer  Co.     180,282  ;  Sept.  4. 
Ironing    boards    and    stands,    and    drying    racks.      Udell 

Works.     109.610:  Feb.  13.  ,«,^„i„ 

Ironing  machines.  Laundry.    Utensils  Company.    165,61^  ; 

Laundry  bags.     Fry  Bros.  Company.     180,277  ;  Sept.  4. 

Laundry  driers.  Heated-cabinet.  Williamson  Heater  Com- 
pany.    169.461;   Feb.  27.  „     .      „ 

Laundry  driers.  Heated  cabinet.  WUliamson  Heater  Com- 
pany.    180,730;  Oct.   19.  „     .      ^ 

Laundiy  driers,  Heated  cabinet.  Williamson  Heater  Lom- 
panv.     180,821  ;  Oct.  9.  ^         ^       ,o«on<. 

Laundry  nets  or  bags.  Alden  Speare  s  Sons  Co.  180,306 ; 
Oct    9. 

Laundry' washing  machines.     The  Fair.     174,614  ;  Apr.  3. 

Mangles.  Sperlich  and  Uhlig  Company.  170,222; 
Apr.  24.  ^         .:,        „ 

Pressing  machines.  Clothes-.  American  Laundry  Ma- 
chinerv  Company.      185,809;   Dec.   4.        „„_     ^ 

Tubs   Rinsing  and  bluing.    C.  S.  Todd.    176,29d  ;  June  IZ. 

Washboilers.     R.  Israel.     177,439 ;  Sept.  4. 

Washboilers.      M.    Kamenstein.      145,463 ;   May   29. 

Washboilers  and  galvanized  washtubs.  Schlueter  Manu- 
facturing  Co.      172,904:    June   12.  ^     ^  ■ 

Washing  and  ironing  machines.  Russ  Manufacturing 
Company.     171,472  ;  Feb.  20  ,«,  ,.^1. 

Washing  machinery.     George  F.   MerreU,  Inc.      16d,C>41  , 

Washing     machines.       Meadows     Mfg.     Co.       178,05S ; 

Dec    11. 
Washing  machines  and  wringers.     G.  F.  Mitchell  &  Son. 

IS.S  754  ;  Dec.  4. 

Washing  machines  and  wringers.  Laundry.  Marshall- 
Wells   Company.      174,211  ;    Apr.    24.  .  .,.       j 

Washing  machines.  Clothes-.  American  Range  &  Foundry 
Company.     173,522;  -\pr.  24.  „       ,^      „ 

Washing  machines.  Clothes-.  Storm  Royalty  Company. 
181.426  :   Nov.  20. 

Washin-'  machines.  Electric.  United  Appliance  Company. 
177,253;    Sept.    4.  „  .  /- 

Washing  machinps.  Electric  clothes-.  Savage  Arms  Cor- 
poration.    169.694  ;  Feb.  20. 

Washing  machines,  EUectrically-driven  laundry. 
Frary   &   Clark.      180,376;    Sept.   4. 
CLASS   25. 

Automobile  lock.     R.  Huher.     160,287:  June  19. 

Automobile  radiator-cap  lock.  M.  D.  Rathbun.  179,284  : 
Aug.   21.  ,^^     ,    ^ 

Automobile  steering  post  locks.  American  Wheel  Com- 
pany.    145.000;  Nov.  20.  ^.        „  ,    „ 

Banks,  Portable  savings.  Automatic  Recording  Safe  Co. 
180,825-6  ;  Aug.  14. 

Door  handles.  Locking.  Bersted  Manufacturing  Company. 
171,060;    Apr.    3.  ^  „        ,    „    o 

Latches,  levers,  barrel  bolts,  etc.  Greene,  Tweed  &  Co. 
185,868;  Nov.  13. 


Landers, 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Locks.  American  Lock  Manufacturing  Co.  155,292 ; 
June  5. 

Locks.     Hisey-Wolf  Machine  Company.     183,625  ;  Oct.  30. 

Locks  and  safes.  Steelcraft  Corporation  of  America. 
179,889  ;  Sept.  25. 

Locks,  Auto.     Williams  &  Robeschaud.    180,570  ;  July  10/ 

Locks,  Coin-controlled.  Michigan  Coin  Lock  Company. 
178,350  ;  May  15. 

Locks,    Door.      Bassick    Company.       178,324 ;    June    12 

Money  receptacles  or  portable  banks.  Bankers  Savings 
and  Credit  System  Company.     170,268  :  Feb.  27. 

Padlocks  and  key  blanks.  Baker,  Hamilton  and  Pacific 
'Company.      170,351  :     Aug.    7. 

Picture  machines,  exposure  meters,  etc..  Moving-.  Day- 
ton  Photo   Products   Company.      165,785 ;   Nov.    20. 

Safes.  Steelcraft  Corporation  of  America.  179,890 ; 
July  10. 

Safes  and  vaults.     National  Safe  Co.     3  70.333  :  Feb.  6.    " 

Safes,  vault  doors,  locks,  and  safe-deposit  boxes.  Diebold 
Safe  &  Lock  Company.     174,127  ;  May  8. 

Steering-post  control  and  exhaust  lock.  A.  H.  Adams. 
176,435  :  May  15. 

Striker  plates  and  locks.  Franklin  Williams,  Inc.,  of  N.  J. 
143,524;  Jan.  30. 

Vehicle  wheels,  Antitheft  locks  for  motor.  G.  E.  West- 
berg.     177,155  ;  May  8. 

Window  fasteners.     A.  C.  Wheelock.     185.068;  Dec.  11. 

CLASS  26. 

Adding  and  calculating  machines  and  parts  thereof,  etc. 

G.  Mez.     162,938-9  ;  July  31. 
Adding,    listing,    calculating,    and   bookkeeping   machines. 

Powers    Accounting    Machine    Corporation.       186,156 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Adding  machines.      Precision   Adding  Machine   Company. 

184,984  ;  Dec.  25. 
Advertisement-projecting    machines.    Moving-.      American 

Motorsign  Company.     172,971 ;  June  5. 
Arc    and    electric    welding    goggles.      William    C.    Adams 

Co.     176,436  ;  May  29. 
Balances    and    weighing    scales.      Christian    Becker,    Inc. 

175,597  ;  May  1. 
Barometers.      Taylor    Instrument    Companies.      179,495 ; 

July  10. 
Bevels,     calipers,    dividers,     center    testers,    etc.      L.     S. 

Stari-ett   Company.     185,152  :   Dec.   25. 
Calculating    machines.      Marchant    Calculating    Machine 

Company.    169,066  ;  Jan  2. 
Calculating     machines.     Pocket.       R.     Huber.       160,288 ; 

Aug.   21. 
Caliper   gauges.      Pratt   &   Whitney   Company.      164,452 ; 

July    3.     - 
Camera    and    film    kits,     Combined.       Ansco     Company. 

169,798;  Apr.   3. 
Camera     and    projector,    Motion-picture.       Campro    Cor- 
poration.     186,584  ;   Dec.    18. 
Cameras.     V.  C.  Ernst.     181,480;  Sept.  25. 
Cameras,     cinematographic    projecting    lanterns,     stereo- 
scopes,    etc.       Path6-Cin6ma,     Anciens     ifitablissements 

Pathe    Fr&res.      158,442 ;    Oct.    2. 
Cameras,  projecting  lanterns,  etc.     Optische  Anstalt  C.  P. 

Goerz  Aktiengesellschaft.     167,318  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cash    registers.      American   Cash  Register   Co.      175,909 ; 

May  15. 
Cinematographic  projectors  and  cameras,   plates  for  fixed 

projections,    etc.      Etablissements    Continsouza,    Soci§te 

Anonyme.     142,754  ;  Jan.  30. 
Clothing    models    and    patterns.      M.    Levitt.      171,224 ; 

May  15. 
Color  shades.   Apparatus  for  permitting  the  matchlt:.    ' 

Gillet  &  Fils.     177,181 ;  June  26. 
Dials  for  radio  apparatus.     American  Hard  Rubber  Com- 
pany.    168,093  :  Jan.  30. 
Distance  between  two  objects.  Apparatus  for  determining. 

Wireless  Spitzescope  Co.     179,290  ;  Aug.  14. 
Drafting   instruments.     E.  Z.  Lesh.     136,377  ;  Apr.  24. 
Drawing  instruments  and  accessories,   surveyors'   instru- 
ments.    Spaulding-Moss  Company.    175,890 ;  Sept.  18. 
Easels,  Photographic  enlargement.     P.  Williams.    152,073  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Educational    appliances.      Radio    Motion    Picture    Phon. 

Corp.     178,282  ;  July  10. 
Electric  watt-hour  meters.     Sewickley  Electric  Manufac- 
turing Company.     171,554  ;  Feb.  13. 
Electrical  instruments  and  appliances.  Dials  for.     Henry 

Hyman  &  Co.     169,855  ;  Feb.  6. 
Electrical    maximum    recording    measuring    instruments. 

Landis    &    Gyr    A.-G.        181,693 ;    Oct.    2. 
Electrical    recording    measuring    instruments.      Landis    & 

Gyr  A.-G.     181,692  ;  Oct.  2. 
Engines,    Attachment    for    internal-combustion.      Wedler- 

Shuford  Company.     168,187  ;  Feb.  13. 
Engines,  etc..  Instruments  for  indicating  the  temperature 

of    internal-combustion.      Stewart-Warner    Speedometer 

Corporation.     163.187  ;  Oct.  16. 
Engines,   Temperature-indicating  device  for  gas.     Pyrene 

Manufacturing  Co.     175,736  ;  May  29. 
Eyeglasses.     Moviglass  Company.     144,095  ;  June  5. 
Eyeglasses,  Frames,  etc.,  for.     Optical  Products  Corpora- 
tion.    178,184  ;  Sept.  18. 
Eyeshades  or  visors.     H.   &  A.  Manufacturing  Company. 

182,052;   Sept.   25. 


Fabrics,   Device  for  computing  and   measuring.     Yard-0- 

Meter  Corporation.     175,904  :   May  29. 
Filters,  Color.     Carl  Zeiss.     183,048  ;  Oct.  30. 
Gasoline   and  liquid  gauges.     Marvel  Products  Company. 

177,682  ;  May  29. 
Gauges.     Columbus  Company.     177,897  ;  Oct.  30. 
Gauges.     C.  M.  Larson.     178,049  ;  July  31. 
Gauges    and    thermometers,    etc.,    Indicating   and    record- 
ing.    American    Steam    Gauge   &   Valve   Manufacturing 

Company.     154,346  ;  June  26. 
Gauges,      Gasoline.         Stemco      Engineering      Company. 

169.337  ;    Jan.    2. 
Gauges,    indicators,    etc..    Fluid   pressure.      A.    Schrader's 

Son,    Incorporated.      180,084 ;   July   10. 
Gauges,  Liquid.    Akron-Selle  Company.    157,016 ;  June  12. 
Gauges,  Oil.     D.  A.  Kafka.     181,029;  July  10. 
Gauges,  plumb  bobs,  plumbs  and  levels,   etc.,  Carpenters' 

and     marking.       Marshall-Wells     Company.       178,527; 

Aug.    7. 
Glass   plates   for  etching,   etc.,   Coated.     Graphoto   Com- 
•    pany.      163,387;    July   24. 
Glasses,   Field  and  opera.     Sussfold,  Lorsch  &  Schimmel. 

187.546-8  :  Dec.  25. 
Glassware,  Laboratory,  chemical,  and  surgical.     Hierge- 

sell  Brothers.     180,663;  Dec.   11. 
Glassware,  particularly  gauge  glass.     Libbey  Glass  Manu- 
facturing Co.      171,807  ;   July   24. 
Holding  and  measuring  apparatus  for  stone,  gvavel,  etc. 

Erie   Steel   Construction    Company.      171.308;    ,fune   19. 
Humidity   regulators.     G.   M.  Parks  Company.     179,621  ; 

July  10. 
Humidity  regulators.     Parks-Cramer  Company.     182,482 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Hydrometers.     G.  I.  Stadeker.     3  81,423;  Aug.  28. 
Hydrometers.      Taylor   Instrument   Companies.     163,834 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Laboratory    apparatus    for    investigating    oils    and    fats, 

parts    of    such-   apparatus,     etc.       Sommer    &    Runge. 

157,336  ;  June  26. 
Lamps  and  parts  thereof,  Picture-projection.     J.  Tyroler. 

182,524:  Oct.  2. 
lantern  slides.     F.  A.  Apfelbaum.     158,280  ;  June  5. 
Lens  blanks.   Ophthalmic-.     Sussfeld,   Lorch  &  Schimmel. 

176,766;  Apt.  17. 
Lenses  and  blanks,  Ophthalmic.     Sussfeld,  Lorch  &  Schim- 
mel.     176,767  :  Apr.   17. 
Lenses  and  frames  for  eyeglasses  and  spectacles.     Balti- 
more  Optical   Company.     172,929 ;   Apr.   3. 
Lenses,  eyeglasses,  and  spectacles.     N.   Smith.     180,815 ; 

July  10. 
Lenses,    eyeglasses,    and    spectacles.    Ophthalmic.      C.    A. 

Meigs.     183,076  ;  Oct.  16. 
Lenses,  Ophthalmic.     R.  H.  Macy  &  Co.     175,363  ;  May  15: 
Lenses,     Ophthalmic     and     spectacle.      sOptlcs     Limited 

151,686;  Feb.   20. 
Lenses,    Photographic,    projecting,    and   optical.      M.    H. 

Tromba.     162,327  ;  Apr.  10. 
Level    Indicators,    Liquid-.      Porter    Electric    Carbureter 

Inc.     158,142;  Mar.  20. 
Levels.      Stanley   Works.     172,296;   Aug.  28. 
Levels.      Stanley    Works.      172,297 ;    Aug.21. 
Liquid-level  indicators.     Porter  Electric  Carbureter,   Inc. 

169,777  ;  Jan.  30. 
Liquid-measuring  and  level-indicating  apparatus.     Dobbie 

Mclnnes  &  Clyde,  Ltd.     157,413;  Feb.  6. 
Liquids  and  semisolids.  Implements  for  weighing.     A.  E. 

Clarke.      165,662  ;  Jan.  23. 
Measuring  outfits.  Surveying  linemen's.     James  W.  Brine 

Company.     172,580:   July  24. 
Meters,  Lubrication.  Radio  Engineering  Company  of  New 

York,    Inc.      162,695  ;    Sept.    11. 
Ophthalmic   mountings   and   parts   thereof.      Optical   Spe- 
cialty Manufacturing  Company.     179,548  ;  July  10. 
Ophthalmic  mountings  and  parts  thereof.     Stevens  &  Com- 
pany.    169,142  ;   Feb.   6. 
Ophthalmic    mountings    and    parts    thereof.      Stevens    & 

Company.     174,540  ;  May  22. 
Ophthalmic    mountings,    and    parts    thereof.      Stevens    & 

Company.     174,867  ;  May  1. 
Ophthalmic  mountings  and  parts  thereof.     Stevens  &  Com- 
pany.    175,224  ;  Apr.   10. 
Ophthalmic     mountings     and     parts     thereof.      Willson 

Goggles,  Inc.     180,403  :  July  17. 
Ophthalmic     mountings     and     parts     thereof.       Willson 

Goggles,    Inc.      185.276;    Dec.    25. 
Optical,     drawing,     and     copying     apparatus.       Fortuna- 

WerUe    Spezialmaschinenfabrik  G.   m.   b.    H.      182,507; 

Dec.  4. 
Pantographs.   Burdette-AIurray  Company.    168,669  ;  Jan.  2. 
Paper,  Sensitized  blue-print.     New  York  Blue  Print  Paper 

Company.      171,182  ;  Feb.  6. 
Patterns.    Dress.      Excella    Pattern    Company.      177,660 ; 

June   19. 
Patterns,    Dress.    Pictorial    Review    Company.      174,526 ; 

May  22. 
Pens.     Eugene  Dietzgen  Co.     175,136  ;  July  3. 
Photographic  and  telescopic  objectives,  photographic  cam- 

eras,  etc.     Optische  Anstalt  C.  P.  Goerz  A.  6.    169,984  -, 

July   3. 
Photographic      developing     papers.        Haloid      Company. 

170,288  ;  Jan.  2. 
Photographic  films.    Ansco  Company.     169,274  ;  Jan.  2. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


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films.       Ansco     Company.       178,797-807 ; 


Photoirraphic 

July  10. 
riiotouraphic   lenses.      lea,   AUtiensiesolIsehaft.      181,075; 

Dec.   4. 
PhotoRraphic      paper, 

179,097:  Aug.  14. 
rhotosjrapliie    paper.    Sensitized. 

Corporation.     174,.S36  ;  Apr.  3. 
Photo'jrapbic    papers.     Sensitized. 

ducten  N.  V.     184,240  ;  Oct.  30. 
Photosraphie      shutters.        Eastman 

180;846:  July   10. 
rhotoi:r;!pliic      siuitters.        Eastman 

187.097  :  Dec.  25. 
Picture     apparatus.      Cabinet     motion-. 

179,228;   Sept.   4. 
llcture  films,  etc..  Motion-.     F.  L.  W.  Smalley. 

Mar.  20. 


Sensitized.       Haloid      Company. 


Republic   Photographic 
Gevaert     Photo-Pro- 


Kodak 


Kodak 


Company. 
Company. 
I.      Serrurier. 
169,045  ; 


Paul  Gerson  Pictures  Corporation. 


O.  C.  Getsinger.   168,261  :  Mar.  20. 
J.  T.  Kelly.     170,652  ;  Feb.  20. 
Metro    Pictures     Corporation. 

Metro    Pictures     Corporation. 

National '  Screen    Service,    Inc. 


Radio-Films,     Inc.       166,149 ; 
Radiograms,     Inc.    -  166,150 ; 


Picture  films.  Motion-. 

173,818;   Mar.  20. 
Picture  films.  Motion-. 
Picture  films,  Motion- 
Picture    films.    Motion- 

175,093;  May  15. 
Picture     films.    Motion-. 

183,453;  Oct.  30. 
Picture    films,    Motion.- 

178,353  ;  Aug.  14. 
Picture     films.     Motion-. 

Oct.  2. 
Picture     films,     Motion-. 

Sept.   4. 
Picture  films,  photographic  transparencies,  raw  films,  etc., 

Motion-.     Dura  Film  Protector  Co.     170,477  ;  Feb.  6. 
Picture  productions,  Motion-.     R.   H.   Roehrig.     169,325  ; 

Feb.   20. 
Picture-projection     apparatus,      motion-picture-projecting 

machines,  etc..  Advertising  motion-.   A.  Price.    168,691  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Picture    projectors.    Motion-.      Hall    Projector    Company. 

187,050  :  Dec.  25. 
Picture-viewing   machines.      Advance   Machine    Company. 

185,101  :  Dec.  25. 
Pictures,   Motion.     Associated   Exhibitors  Inc.     175,759  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Pictures.    Motion.      C.    B.    C.    Film    Sales    Corporation. 

179,025;  Aug.  14. 
Pictures.  Motion.     Chaplin  Classics  Inc.     173,072  ;  Apr.  3. 
Pictures,   motion-picture   films,   machines    for  taking  and 

projecting     pictures,    etc.       C.     E.     Elliott.       162.392 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Pictures,   motion-picture  films,    machines   for   taking  and 

prolocting     pictures,      and     screens.      C.     E.     Elliott. 

162.389-91 :   Feb.  27. 
Pictures    reproduced    in    copies.    Motion.      J.    C.    Jessen. 

181,950;  Sept.  25. 
Precision    tools.      J.    S.    Imlach.      182,053 ;    Oct.    2. 
Printing,    issuing,    and    auditing    tickets.    Machines    for. 

F,  A.  Purdy.   "167.896  :  Oct.  16. 
Pumps,  Liquid  measurins  and  dispensing. 

ment  Company.     170,985  ;  Feb.  20. 
Pumps,  Oil  and  gasoline  measuring.     Tokheim  Oil  Tank 

&  Pump  Co.     183,323  :  Oct.  30. 
Ring  and   magnifying  glasses,    Finger.     C.  M.   Wiseman. 

176.520  ;   Julv   3. 
Rules.     Master" Rule  Mfg.   Co.     177,044;   July 
Rules,    dividers,    etc..    Steel    and    zigzag.      F. 

dinger.     172,180  ;   July  24. 
Rules,    levels,    squares,    etc.      Stanley    Works. 

Mar.  6, 
Rules,  levels,  squares,  marking  gauges,  and  levels. 

ley  Works.     172,692  ;  Mar.  6. 
Rules,   wantage   and  gauging   rods,   etc.      Stanley  Works. 

179,435  ;  Aug.  14. 
Rules,  yardsticks,  bevels,  etc.     Stanley  Works. 

Aug.  14. 
Scales,  Hjemoglobin.     T.  W.  Tallqvist.     174,542 
Scalps,   Weighing.      .Jacobs  Bros.    Co.     171,495 ; 
Scales,  Weishiug.     Jacobs  Bros.  Co.     171.496; 
Scales,   Weighing.     Jacobs  Bros.   Co.     185,297 
Scales,  Weighing  and  coin-controlled. 

Company.     181,077  ;  Aug.  14, 
Sign-display  machines  and  projectors.  Automatic  chasge- 

ahle-.     Standard  Slide  Corporation.     186,032  ;  Dec.  11. 
Slides  and  motion-picture  films.   Positive  projection.     C. 

V.  &  R.  Batigne.      176,664  ;   July   24. 
Spectacles    and    eyeglass    rims.       Standard    Optical    Co. 

139,4.33  :  Feb.  13. 
Spectacles,  eyeglasses,  and  ophthalmic  lenses. 

Optical   Company.     140,766  ;  June  12. 
Speedometers.       Ac     Spark     Plug     Company.       163,493 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Speedometers   and  speedometer  plates.     Precision  Speed- 
ometer Co.     183,592  ;  Oct.  30. 
Squares,      family      weighing      scales,      shingling-hatehet 

gauges,   etc..   Carpenters'   steel.     Baker,   Hamilton   and 

Pacific  Company.     170,350  ;   Aug.   28. 
Tables    and    boards,    and    attachments    for    same,    photo- 
retouching   desks,    etc..    Draftins.      American    Drafting 

Furniture  Co.     138,746  :   Oct,   23. 
Taximeters.     J.  A.  F.  Brun.     186,176  ;  Dec.  18. 
Telegraphs,  Magnifying  attachments  for  printing.     J.  H. 

Chldester.     168,918  ;   Feb.   20. 


Marvel  Equip- 


10. 

O.    Schoe- 


172,564  : 


Stan- 


179,433  ; 

;  May  29. 

Feb.   13. 
Feb.  6, 

Nov.   20. 


O.  D.   Jennings  & 


American 


Telescopes,   binoculars,   photographic   lenses  and  cameras. 

Votgtliinder     &     Sohn     Aktiengescllschaft.        173,613; 

May  29. 
Temperature    and    draft    regulating    and    controlling    in- 
struments.     Honeywell    Heating    Specialties    Company. 

175,305;    Sept.    11. 
Temperature-control    apparatus,    Termostatic.      American 

Thermostat  Co.     171,115  ;  Jan,  2. 
Temperature  indicators.  Thermoelectric.     Safe-T-Stat  Co. 

180,143;   July   10. 
Thermometers.     Schaeffer  &  Budenberg  Mfg.  Co.     177,110; 

Aug.  7. 
Thermometers.     Taylor  Instrument  Companies.     163,836 ; 

Sept.   25, 
Thermometer,?.     Taylor   Instrument   Companies.     185,994 ; 

ISov.   20, 
Thermometers.        Wilder-Pike     Thermometer     Company. 

176,702;  May   1. 
Thermometers,    compasses,    etc.      Imperial   Trust   for   the 

Encouragement   of    Scientific  and   Industrial   Research. 

163,983-4;  Sept,  18. 
Thermometers,    Index.      E.    Koehn,      164,057 ;   May   15. 
Thermometers,  Oven.     Electrical  Appliance  Manufacturing 

Company.      186.274  ;    Nov.    20. 
Thermostatic    temperature-regulating   apparatus.      Taylor 

Instrument   Companies.      163.837-9  ;    Sept.    25. 
Ticket  printing,  registering,  adding,  etc.,  machines.     Con- 

trollograph  "Co.      172,978  :   Mar.   6. 
Valves,    Thermostatic   regulating   or    control.      Bishop    A 

Babcock  Company.     180.095  ;  Oct.  16. 
Weighing  apparatus  and  parts  thereof.     E.  and  T.  Fair- 
banks and  Company.     186,118  ;   Nov.  27. 
Weighing   apparatus,    recording  mechanism   for  weighing 

mechani.«!m,   etc..   Automatic   and   continuous.     Merrick 

Scale   Mfg.   Company.      162,188;   Jan.   30. 
Weighing    machines.       E.     Edtbauer     &     Co.       144,669 ; 

.Tan.  30, 

CLASS   27. 

Clips,     Toiigue-Tyer  Clip  Co.     187,970  ;  Dec,  25, 

Clocks.       American     Wholesale     Corporation     (Baltimore 

Bargain    House.)      172,819;    Feb.    20. 
Clocks.     E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company.     170,235 ; 

Mar.   27., 
Clocks.     New   Haven    Clock   Co.      184,747 ;   Nov.   20. 
Clocks.     New  Haven  Clock  Co.     184,748-51 ;  Oct.  30. 
Clocks,     Phinney- Walker  Company.     185,613-14  ;  Oct.  30. 
Clocks.     Warren   Clock  Company.      144,;^03  :   Aug,   7, 
Clocks,  Alarm.     F.  W.  Jansen  Clock  Company.     157.615; 

Mar.   27.  .         „    . 

Clocks,  clock  works,  and  parts  thereof.     Vereinigte  Frel- 

l.nirgf'r  Uhrenfabriken  A.-G.  incl.  vorm.  Gustav  Becker. 

180.253;   Oct.  9, 
Horological    instruments,      M.    S.    Rosenberg.      180,240; 

Oct.  30, 
Watch    and    clock    movements    and    watehcases.      bavoy 

Watch    Company.      179,382;    Julv   24, 
Watch    movements.      Chas.    Schwartz    &    Son,      168, t32; 

.Tune  26, 
Watch  movements  and  watehcases.     M.  Goldin.     173,887 ; 

July  24. 
Watch  movements  and  watehcases.     M.  Levitz.     185,254 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Watch   movements,  watehcases  therefor.     Chas.  Schwartz 

&  .Son.     168,731  ;  Dec,  4. 
Watehcases.    American  Watch  Import  Company.    173,736; 

Apr    *^4 
Watehcases.     Dinhofer  Bros.  Inc.     176,168  ;  June  26. 
Watehcases.        Joseph     Fahys     &     Company.        175,777; 

Aug.   28. 
Watehcases,    Joseph  Fahys  &  Company.   177,597  ;  June  19. 
Watehcases.     Helbein-Stone  Company.     156,791  ;  Nov.  20. 
Watehcases,     A.   Kamlon,     184,314 :   Nov.   20. 
Watehcases.     M.  M.  Mirabeau.     178,765 ;   June  5. 
Watehcases.     Moravs  Watch  Case  Co.     171,762:  Feb.  27. 
Watehcases.     S,  M.  Watch  Case  Co.     1  85,232  :  Dec.  25. 
Watehcases  and  watch  movements,     Illinois  Watch   Case 

Company,     1S3.706  ;  Dec.   4. 
Watchee.     Baird-North  Company.     181,715  ;  July  24. 
Watches.     J.    Daving.      180,754 :   Aug.   21. 
Watches.     Jovis  Watch   Co.     171,498;  Mar.  27. 
Watches.      G.   J.   Keller.      175,429  :    Dec.    4. 
Watches.     Stein  &  Ellbogen  Company.     150.779  ;  Aug.  21. 
Watches.     L.   R.   Straus.     183,997 ;   Nov.   20. 
Watches.     A.  Wittnauer  Co.     181,327  ;  July  24. 
Watches  and  clocks.     Robt.  H.  Ingersoll  &  Bro.     1d8,476  ; 

Feb.  13,  ,     „, 

Watches  and  parts.     F.  Kaufman.     179,796  ;  July  24. 
Watches    and   parts   thereof.      W.    Kaufmann.      182,917; 

Dec.  11. 
Watches  and  watehcases.     Edelstein  Company.     174,895; 

June  5.  _ 

Watches  and  watehcases.     J.  Gottlieb.     154,269;  Mar.  27. 
Watches,  clocks,  alarm  clocks,  and  parts  of  clocks.  Vehicle. 

Fabriques    des    Montres    Zenith.      171,015 :    June    5. 
Watches,    clocks,    and    parts    thereof.      Fabrlque    d'Hor- 

logerie  La  Glycine.     181,740;  Dec.  18. 
Watches,  clocks,  and  parts  thereof.     Hoffman   Bros.   Inc. 

171.798  :  Feb.  13, 
Watches,   clocks,   chronometers,   and   parts  for  same.     A. 

Burnstine.     172,632  ;   June  5. 
Watches,  clocks,  dials,  etc.     Hoffman  Bros.  Inc.    171,799;. 

July   10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FllOM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Watches,  watchcases,  watch  movements,  etc.  R.  Gael! 
&  Co.     181,274;  Dec  11. 

Watches,  watch  movemects,  and  parts  of  the  same. 
Hipp.   Didisheim  Company,    Inc.     174,618 ;   Apr.  3. 

Watches,  watch  movements,  and  parts  of  the  same. 
Hipp.   Didisheim   Company.     174,620  ;  Apr.  3. 

Watches,  watch  movements,  and  parts  of  the  same. 
Hipp.  Didisheim   Company.     174,622-4 ;   Apr.  3. 

Watches,  watch  movements,  and  parts  thereof.  J.  Gott- 
lieb.    179,665;  .July  24. 

Watches,  watch  movements,  and  parts  thereof.  Hipp. 
Didisheim   Company.     174,621  ;   Apr.   24. 

CLASS   28. 

Aquamarines.     L.  M.  Zell.     172,193  ;  Feh.  27. 

Bags,  Mesh.    Whiting  &  Davie  Company.     168,662  ;  Aug.  7. 

Bags,  Mesh.  Whiting  &  Davis  Company.  179,979 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Barrettes.     Hayes-Meserole  Mfg.   Co.      184,968;   Nov.   20. 

Beads,  Specially- treated  strings  for.  Esco  Manufacturing 
Co.      183,101  ;  Nov.   27. 

Bottles,  jars,  jugs,  etc.  Icy-Hot  Bottle  Company.  167,636  ; 
Oct.   9. 

Bracelets  and  earrings.  Cohen  &  Eosenberger,  Inc. 
178,224;  July  10. 

Bracelets,  finger  rings,  brooches,  bar  pins,  and  huttons. 
Hinckley  Slanufacturing  Company.     168,469  ;  May  8. 

Bracelets,  necklaces,  neck  chains,  kev  chains,  etc.  Louis 
Stern    Company.      171.769  ;    Jan.   23. 

Bracelets,  wristlets,  neck  chains,  etc.  Eisenstadt  Manu- 
facturing  Company.     180.211 ;  July   10. 

Buckles,  Belt.  Pioneer  Suspender  Company.  180,191  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Buckles,  thimbles,  hracelets,  etc.  Calhoun,  Robbins  & 
Co.     172,208  ;  May  8. 

Buttonhooks,  shoehorns,  buttonhook  and  shoehorn  combi- 
nations, and  glove  hooks.  Mappin  &  Webb  Limited. 
159,474  ;    Jan.  2. 

Buttons,  Collar.  Krementz  &  Company.  181,194 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Buttons,  scarf  pins.  etc..  Cuff  and  collar.  Taunton 
Pearl  Works.  Inc.     182,387  ;  Oct.  16. 

Chains,  fobs,  pendants,  brackets,  ebc.  Ft.  Speidel. 
167,494;  Jan.  2. 

Chains,  fobs,  pendants,  bracelets,  etc.  Fr.  Speidel. 
177,703  ;  Aug.  7. 

Chains,  fob«,  pendants,  bracelets,  etc.  Fr.  Speidel. 
179,285  ;   Aug.   7. 

Chains  for  personal  adornment.  Forstner  Chain  Corpo- 
ration.   139,118  ;  Apr.  24. 

Chains,  pendants,  finger  rings,  etc.  Spear  &  Susskind. 
175,818  ;  May  29. 

Earrings,  finger  rings,  pendants,  scarf  pins,  etc.  L.  Bes- 
sell.     177,266;  July  24. 

Earrings,  hatpins,  brooches,  etc.  Miller  Brothers. 
176,800;  May  8. 

Extractors  and  belt  clamps.  Crescent  Belt  Fastener 
Company.     169,201;   Dee.  11. 

Flatware  and  hollow  ware.  Sterling-silver.  R.  Wallace 
&  Sons  Mfg.  Co.     185,350  ;  Nov.  27. 

Flatware  consisting  of  spoons,  forks,  ladles,  etc.,  Silver- 
plated.  International  Silver  Company.  171,272 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Flatware,  Plated.  Joseph  Fahvs  &  Companv,  170,373 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Gems  and  stones.  Reproductions  of  precious  and  semi- 
precious. Jos.  H.  Meyer  Bros.,  Inc.  164,931-2 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Handbags,  Ladies'.  Automatic  Meshbag  Co.  167,449  ; 
Jan.  2. 

Hollow  ware.  Farber  Silver  Corporation.  180,059 ; 
July  24. 

Jewelry.     Cohn    &   Rosenberger   Inc.      182,652 ;    Nov.    27. 

Jewelry.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     161,539  ;  Feb.  20. 

Jewelry.      M.    M.    Mirabeau.      175,507 ;    July    10. 

Jewelry.     H.   Ratner.     181,413 ;  Nov.   27. 

Jewelry.     L.  Reubenstone.     169,423  :  Apr.  24. 

Jewelry.     Sigler  Bros.   Co.     167,853 ;   July    24. 

Jeweli-y  and  personal  adornment.  Articles  of.  Manufac- 
turing Jewelers  Export  Co.     169,680  ;  May  29. 

Jewelry  and  powder-puff  boxes,  vanity  cases,  etc.  Gor- 
ham  Manufacturing  Company.     152,250  ;  Oct.  16. 

Jewelry,  etc.  L.  S.  Mayer,  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter 
Haftung.     171,278 ;    Oct.    9. 

Jewelry  of  precious  metal-.  Articles  of.  I.  Schiffman. 
174,369  ;  May  29. 

Jewelry,  tableware,  etc.  Ralph  J.  Gillett  Importing  Com- 
pany.    154,589;   Aug.   21. 

Lamj)  standards,  fruit  bowls,  candlesticks,  comports,  etc. 
Ruporior  Silver  Company.     169,466  :  Feb.  20. 

Necklace  clasps  and  fasteners.  Harry  C.  Schick,  Inc. 
166,960;  Feb.  6. 

Necklaces,  and  cords  for  stringing  and  restringing  pearl.s 
or  beads.  Pearl  and  bead.  S.  E.  Porter.  174,486 ; 
Aug.   7. 

Necklaces,    bracelets,    brooches,    etc.       G.    P.    McKenna. 

173,606  ;   May   8. 
Necklaces,  bracelets,  sautoirs,  earrings,  etc..  Pearl.     H.  R. 

Levin.     170,532  ;   Feb.   6. 
Necklaces,  Imitation-pearl.     American  Watch  &  Diamond 

Company.     171,007;  Jan.  16. 


Necklaces,    Imitation-pearl.      P.    M.    Shugart.      176,704; 

May  8. 
Necklaces,     Pearl.       RoUischild     &     Company.       176,503 ; 

M.iv  29. 
Necklaces.  Pearl.    M.  Tecla  &  Co.     167,958  ;  May  29. 
Nickel    silver-plated    articles.      Lehman    Bros.      177,391 ; 

May  29. 
Pearl    or    imitation-pearl    necklaces.       Os-Da    Company. 

186,664  ;  Dec.  11. 
Pearls.     N.  L.  Blau.ston.     170,614;  Feb.  20. 
Pearls.     J.  J.  Bonk.     171.200  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Pearls.      J.   J.    Felsenfeld.      180,332 ;   July   10. 
Pearls.    Indra  Pearl  Co.    171,219  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Pearls.     W.  S.  Orkin.     181,696  :  Oct  16 
Pearls.     Rosenberg  &  Co.     186,484 ;   Dec.   11. 
PcarLs.     P.  Roth.     185,381  ;  Nov.  27. 
Pearls    and    artificial    pearls.      J.     Flashner.       175,138 ; 

June  5. 
Pearls  and   precious   stones  and   jewelry  in  which   they 

are  mounted.     A.  J.  Van  Exem.     168,182  ;  Dec.  11. 
Pearls,    Artificial.      Henshel    Co.    Inc.      173,597  :    Apr.    3. 
Pearls,    Artificial.      H.    Levitan.      177,306;    July    10. 
Pearls,  Artificial.    Leys,  Christie  &  Co.     179,734  ;  May  29. 
Pearls,      Artificial.        D.      W.      Thomas,      Incorporated. 

179,975  ;  July  10. 
Pearls,   Artificial.     M.   A.   Zolla.     100,378;   Apr.   24. 
Pearls,  Artificial  or  reconstructed.     Baird-North  Company. 

171,680-1  ;  Jan.  2. 
Pearls,  Imitation.     J.  Rossnfeld.     171,006  ;  Feb.  6. 
Pearls,    necklaces,    bracelets,    and    earrings.      D.    Smilo. 

176,578  :   Oct.   9. 
Pearls  or  beads,  Cord  for  stringing  or  restringing.     S.  E. 

Porter  Co.     179,322;  Aug.   7. 
Pearls,  pearl  necklaces,  and  pearl-mounted  jewelry.     E.  C. 

Shapiro.     173,444  ;  .4ug.  21. 
Pii's,  bar  pins,  head  nfck  chains,  belt  buckles,  etc..  Baby. 

Goldsmith,  Stern  &  Co.     171,418  :  Feb.  6. 
Pins,  belt  buckles,  bracelets,  brooches,  neck  chains,  etc.. 

Bar.     Dinhofer  Bros.  Inc.     173,918  ;  Apr.  3. 
Pins,  buckles,  clasps,  button.s,  watch  chains,  neck  chains, 

etc.     William  C.  Green  Company.     172,331  ;  Apr.  3. 
Precious  metals.  Articles  made  of  or  plated  with.     W.  R. 

Elfers.      179,139  ;  Aug.   21. 
Rhinestones   and   chatons.      E.    Clar.     172,862;   July   10. 
Rings    and    neck    chains.    Finger.      L.    Block.      171,893 ; 

July  24. 
Rings  and  ring  mountings.  Finger.     Shirley  Manufactur- 
ing Co.     171,820  ;  Mar.  27. 
Rings,    bar    and    scarf    pins,    earrings,    Finger.      Baskin 

Brothers.     184,230  ;  No,  20. 
Rings,    Finger.      J.    B.    Bowden    &    Company.      144,273 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Rings,  Finger.    B.  F.  Brogan.     176,714-15  ;  May  8. 
Rings,   Finger.     Glaser   Bros.      173,188 ;    Feb.   27. 
Rings.   Finger.      William   C.    Greene   Company.      172,943 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Rings,  Finger.     H.  E.  Kaplan.     180,435  ;  July  10. 
Rings,  Finger.     H.  E.  Kaplan.     180.436  ;  Aug.  28. 
Rings,  Finger.     Katz  &  Ogush.     181,126  ;  Nov.  27. 
Rings,   Finger.     Schneider  &  Hyman.     181.316 :   Nov.  20. 
Rings,  Finger.     Standard  Ring  Co.     167,540  ;  May   8. 
Rings,    Finger.      Uncas     Manufacturing     Co.       172,786 ; 

May  29. 
Rings,   Finger.     J.   R.  Wood  &  Sons.     186.344;  Dec  H. 
Rings,  pendants,  scarfpins,  bar  pins,  etc..  Finger.     B.  F. 

Brogan.     176,716  ;  Jnne  5. 
Rings,  pins,  bracelets,  etc..  Finger.     Katz  &  Ogush,   Inc. 

184,168;    Nov.    20. 
Semiprecious   stones.     M.  A.   Barr.     179,844  ;  July  10. 
Silver-plated   flatware,   tableware,    and    cutlery.      Oneida 

Community,  Limited.     168,617-18;  Apr.  24. 
Silver-plated    flatware,    tablpware,    and    cutlery.      Oneida 

Community,   Limited.     168,724 ;   Apr.   24. 
Silver-plated    flatware,    tableware,    and    cntlery.      Oneida 

Community,    Limited.      175,731  ;    May    29. 
Silver-plated    hollow   ware.      Farber   Brothers.      175,191 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Silver-plated  table   and  hollow  ware   and  articles   plated 

with  precious  metals.  T.  N.  Benedict  Mfg.  Co.    167,671 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Silver-plated  table  and  hollow  ware,  etc.     T.  N.  Benedict 

Mfg.  Co.     167.670  ;  Oct.  2X 
Silverware.     Elgin  Silver.-smith  Co.     178,982  ;  Aug.  21. 
Spoons,     Silver-plated.       Inteimational     Silver    Company. 

181.834  ;   Nov.   6. 
Tableware,  scissors,  shoehorns,  buttonhooks,  etc.     Frank- 
lin Silver  Plate  Company.     147,872  ;  Feb.  6. 

CLASS  29. 

Automobile  windshield  wipers.  White  Products  Company. 

144,757  ;   July  24. 
Brooms.     W.  F.  Cox.     122.932  ;  Feb.  13. 
Brooms.     C.  N.  Cramer  Co.     174,891  ;  Apr.  17. 
Brooms.     M.  G.  Goeller's  Sons.     175,861;  May  15. 
Brooms.     Greenup  Broom  Co.     173.418  ;  Feb.  27. 
Brooms.      Louisiana    Broom    Manufacturers    Association. 

173,517;    Oct.   9. 
Brooms.      A.    L.    Ungerbuehler.      183,129 ;    Oct.    2. 
Brooms  and  mops.     Gem  Hammock  &  Fly  Net  Company. 

138,557;  Nov.  20. 
Brushes.      H.    Behlen    &    Bro.      185,283 ;    Nov.    20. 


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Clansifted  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Contimied. 


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Brushes.    E.  1.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company.    170,240 ; 

Mar.    13. 
Brushes.      Lincoln    Paint    A    Color    Company.      182,978 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Brushes.     McKesson   &   Roblnns   Inc.     177,.')02 ;   July    IT. 
Brushes.    Peninsular  Paint  &  Varnish  Company.    182,902; 

Nov.   20. 
Brushes.      Pittsbursh   Plate    Glass    Co.    Rennous-Kleinle 

Division.     162.197  :  Aug.   21. 
Brushes.    Artists'    and    house  painters'.    R.    Y.    L.    Pitet. 

167.998  ;   Jan.  2. 
Brushes.    Artists'    paint.      United    Brush    Manufactories. 

1S.^.390  :  Oct.  16. 
Brushes.  Bath  and  tooth.     Geo.  R.  Gibson  Co.     163.97S; 

Feb.  6. 
Brushes  designed  for  household  use.     Osbom  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     172,010  ;  Jan.  9. 
Brushes,  Floor.     M.  G.  Goeller's  Sons.     182,749 ;  Oct.  30. 
Brushes  for  painting,  etc.     .Tohn  L.  Whiting-J.  .T.  Adams 

Company.     175.534  ;  Apr.  17. 
Brushes  for  painting,  varnishing,  etc.     John  L.  Whiting- J. 

J.   Adams   Company.     175,585  ;  May  15. 
Brushes,  House-painters'.    R.  y.  L.  Pitet.     167.097  ;  Jan.  2. 
Bi'usbes.    Nail,    tooth,    hair,    cloth,    and    flesh.      Geo.    E. 

Gibson  Co.     163.979  ;  May  22. 
Brushes,   Paint,   and   shaving.     Marshall-Wells  Company. 

181.135:    July   24. 
Brushes,  Paint,  varnish,  and  calcimine.     Hanlon  &  Good- 
man  Co.      170.189;   Aug.   28. 
Brushes,     Paint,    varnish,     and     calcimine.       Hanlon    & 

Goodman    Co.      179.268.:    Oct.    2. 
Brushes,    Polishing.      S.    C.    Johnson    &    Son.  -  182.101 ; 

Sept.    4. 
Brushes,    Shaving.      Rubber    &   Celluloid    Products    Com- 
pany.     179.962  :   .July   3  7. 
Brushes,  Shoe.    Parks  &  Parks,  Inc.    173,527 ;  June  5. 
Brushes.  Shoe.     Parks  ><!:  Parks,  Inc.     173,528  :  Feh.  27. 
Brushes,   Shoe.     Parl£B  &  Parks,  Inc.      173.529 ;    June   5. 
Bnishos.  Shop-shtniug.     Wallin  Mfg.  Co.     172,306  :  Feb.  27. 
Brushes,   Tooth,   complexion,  and  hand.     Geo.   R.   Gibson 

&  Co.     184.496:   Oct.   36. 
Brushes,      Twisted-wire.        Wizard     Products     Company. 

164.682;    Aug.    21. 
Bru.*;hes,  whisk  brooms,  dusters,  and  powder  puffs.     Cal- 
houn, Bobbins  &  Co.     172,203  ;  Feb.  20. 
China.       Porzellanfabrik    Ph.    Rosenthal    &    Co.    A.     G. 

171,102;  Mav  15. 
China.      Porzellanfabrik    Ph.    Rosenthal    &    Co..    A.    G. 

171.103  :  May  22. 
Chinaware.     Atlas    China   Company.      181,104 ;   July   10. 
Chinaware.     E.    W.   Bieg.      177,472 :    June   5. 
Chinaware.       Czechoslovak     Art      Shop      Inc.       172,032; 

May  15. 
Chinaware.     Mayer  China  Company.     175,017  ;  May  8. 
Earthenware  utensils.     W.  I.  Tycer.    180.088  ;  July  31. 
Hairbrushes.     Cntino  Company.     178.230  ;  .Tune  19. 
Hairbrushes,  nailbrushes,  toothbrushes,   etc.     Van   Vleet- 

Mansfield  Drug  Co.     186.729;  Nov.  27. 
Mop  and  duster,  Combination.   A.  Link.   177.395  :  .Tune  19. 
Mops.     Glenco   Products   Company.     176.175  :   Oct.   2. 
Mops.     Henson-Blair  Manufacturing  Company.     178,341  ; 

May  22. 
Mops."    W.  C.  Palmer.     164,069;  July  24. 
Mops  and  mop  handles.     W.  H.  Fisher.     175,855;  Apr.  17. 
Mops  and  mopstlcks.     Beaton   &  Cadwell  Manufacturing 

Company.     175,760  ;  Anr.   17. 
Mops,    brooms,    dusters—  and    brushes.      MacLean    Drug 

Company.     178.757;  Oct.  30. 
Mops,   Dish,  bottle,  and  pot.     Chore-Utensils  Corporation 

of  America.     181.380:   .Tuly  24. 
Mops,    dusters,    wall    brushes,    Floor.      U.    S.    Mop    Com- 
pany.    150.170:  Oct.  2. 
Mops,  mopsticks.  and  bathtub  cleaners.     J.  A.  Meinhardt. 

180,876  :  .lulv  24. 
Mops.    Oil.      Western    Steel    &    Chemical    Co.      182,730; 

Oct.  23. 
Oilers,   varn   mops,    dust   cloths   and   varn    dust  brushes, 

Floor."     Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  York.     177,576 ; 

.Tune   19. 
Paintbrushes.     Baker  Brush  Co.     178.490:  June  19. 
Paintbrushes.     W.  T.  Grant  Company.     173,326  ;  May  1. 
Polishing,    cleaning,    or    dusting.    Pieces    of    fabric    used 

for.     Economy  Wiping  Materials  Co.     182.468  :  Oct.  2. 
Powder  puffs.     C  M.  Berraan.     174,230  :  June  19. 
Powder  puffs.     Bonnie-B  Companv.    171,249  :  Feb.  6. 
Powder  puffs.     J.  J.  Cosin.     177,167  :  June  19. 
Powder     puffs.       Jacqueline    rr4res    Limited.       166,493 ; 

Nov.   6. 
Powder  puffs.     M.  Levy.     184.171 ;  Nov.  20. 
Powflfr    ruff.s.      Monarch    Specialty    Manufacturing    Co. 

1«»2.255  :  Oct.  ? 
Powder  puffs.     Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company. 

176,140:  May  15. 
Powder  puffs,  toothbrushes,  hairbrushes,  hand  and  clothes 

brushes.      Western    Bottle    Manufacturing     Company. 

176,145 ;  May  15. 
Shoe   daubers.     Parks   &  Parks.   Inc.     177,322 ;  Mav   22. 
Shoe-shining    kits.      F.    F.    Dallev    Company.      183,201 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Talking-machine    records.     Cleaning    pads    for.       Jordan 

Marsh  Company.     177.977  :  Mav   22. 
Toothbrushes.      Geo.    R.    Gibson    Co.      165,791 ;    July   10. 
Toothbrushes.     Geo.  R.  Gibson  Co.     184.337  ;  Nov.  20. 


Toothbrushes.  Carl  Griinebei-g,  Biirsten-Fabric  Brati- 
slava.    178,664  ;  May  22. 

Toothbrushes.     T.  P.  Hyatt.     169,400;  Aug.  28. 

Toothbrushes.     J.  O.  McCall.     171,810:   Jan.  9. 

Toothbrushes.      .T.   O.   McCall.      181,607  :   Aug.   21. 

Toothbrushes.  William  T.  Palmer  &  Company.  171,183 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Toothbrushes.     P.  B.  T.  Williams.     176,389-91 ;  Apr.  17. 

Toothbrushes,  hairbrushes,  and  nailbrushes.  Heidner  & 
Grinnell.   Inc.     178,247  ;   June  26. 

\'acuum-cloaner  nozzle.  Mop  or  wiping  member  for  at- 
tachment to.  M.  S.  Wright  Companv.  175.175-6 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Window   squeegee.      A.    Wenger.      170,261 ;    Feb.   20. 

Window  wipers.     O.  F.  KeydeL     160,612  ;  Feb.  6. 

Windshield  cleaners.  Trico  Products  Corporation, 
170,909  :  Feb.  6. 

Windshield  cleaners.  Trico  Products  Corporation. 
170,911-12';  Jan.  2. 

Windshield  cleaners  of  the  squeegee  type.  H.  D.  Thomas. 
180,153;  Aug.  28. 

CLASS  30. 

China.       Rosenthal-Porzellanfabrik,     vorm.     Jac     Zeidler 

&  Co.     170,.547:  Dec.   18. 
China  and  earthenware.     George  Jones  &  Sons,  Limited. 

149,139;  Dec.  18. 
Crockery    and    porcelain.      Gorham    Manufacturing    Com- 

p.<-.ny.    152,251  :    Nov.    20. 
Crockery,    earthenware,    and    porcelain.      Porzellanfabrik 

Ph.  Rosenthal  &  Co.,  A.  G.     186,329;  Dec.  11. 
Earthenware,     china,     and    porcelain    plates,    table     and 

kitchen   ware.      Goldenlwrg's.     170.644:   Dec.   25. 
Plates,  cups,  jugs,  and  dishes.     Icy-Hot  Bottle  Company. 

167,637;  Oct.   9. 
Pottery  ware.     Duo-.\rt  Belleek  Co.     185.209  ;  Dec.  4. 
Teapots,  Porcelain.     G.  Barnett.     176,942;  Oct.  30. 

CLASS  31. 

Air  conditioning  and   cooling  devices.     Aridor  CompanT 

179,511  :  Oct.  18. 
Beverage  coolers.     Ho-.Tay  Corporation.     182.811  ;  Oct.  2. 
Chest,    Cooling.      Keynote  Manufacturing   Co.      171,086 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Filters,    Air.      Staynew    Filters    Corporation.      169,690; 

Feb.  20. 
Filters     and     refrigerators.       Richmond     Cedar     Works. 

177,694  :   June   5. 
Filters,   Oily  liquid  for  impregnating  the  filling  mass  of 

air.       Wm.     Reed     Engineering     Company.       175.371  ; 

June  26. 
Filters,  water  colors  and  beverage  coolers.     Allen  Filter 

Company.     169,344  ;  .Tan.  2. 
Filtration    materials.     Adamite   Filtration   Co.     182,326; 

Sept.   11. 
Fluids,  Material  for  arresting  and  separating  impurities  or 

other  matter  from.     Celite  Products  Company.     146,755  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Ice   and   refrigerating   machinery,   ammonia    compressors, 

receivers,   and    condensers,    etc.      Phoenix    Ice   Machine 

Co.     170,785  ;  May  22. 
Ice-crenra  freezers.     Steinfeld  Inc.     178.574;  July  17. 
Ice-making  and   refrigerating  machinery  and   the  several 

parts  thereof.     Triumph  Electric  Co.     167,210 ;  May  1. 
Ice   manufacturing  machines   and  parts  thereof.     Chemi- 
cal Machinery  Experiment  Co.     164,490 ;  Nov.  6. 
Package   cases  for  keeping  food  cold.   Cooled.     E.   G.   F. 

Lockyer.     158,090;  Mar.   20. 
Refrigerating  and  ice-making  apparatus.    Winter  Machine 

Company.     145,864  ;  Apr.  3.  1923. 
Refrigei-ating  and  ice-malting  plants,  apparatus,  machines, 

and    parts    and    accessories    thereof.      Carbondale    Ma- 
chine Company.     172,637  ;  May  29. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     Automatic   Refrigerating  Com- 
pany.    177,644  ;  May  15. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.      Automatic  Refrigerating   Com- 
pany.    177,645  ;  May  22. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     D.  Eddy  and  Sons  Co.    179.994  ; 

July  3. 
Refrisrerating     apparatus.     Artificial.       Freezerator     Co. 

163.512:  Apr.  3. 
Refrigerating  machinery  and  refrigerators.     Vogt  Broth- 
ers Mfg.   Co.     160,218  ;  May  22. 
Refrigerating  units,  refrigerators,  etc.     Nitzer  Corporation. 

187,438:  Dec.  18. 
Refrigeration  cabinets.     I.  C.  Refrigeration  Co.     180,477; 

July  17. 
Refrigerator  display   cases.     City   Refrigerator  Company. 

181.880  ;    Sept.    11. 
Refrigerators.      American    Range    &    Foundry    Company. 

173,549  :  Mar.  6. 
Refricprators.     J.  Elkin.     183.264  ;  Nov.  6. 
Refrigerators.     C.  H.  Hill  &  Co.  Inc.     170.247  ;  Mar.  20. 
Refrigerators.     Ristel  Manufacturing  Company.    171,553  : 

Feb.  13. 
Refrigerators.     Universe  Corporation.     181.156  :  .Tuly  24. 
Refrigerators  and  parts,  refrigerating  systems.     National 

Electric  Products  Corporation.     177.140;  .Tuly  3. 
Refrigerators  and  refrigerator  sboir  cases.     R.'  E.  Otten- 

hcimer.     173,204  ;  Apr.  24. 
Refrigerators,  Domestic.     Prescott  &  Company.     177,199  ; 

May  8. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Refrigerators,  ici'  chests,  nursery  boxes,  water  coolers. 
Goldenberg's.     170,643  ;  Feb.  20. 

Refrigerators,  Portable.  Livlngood  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration.    171,426  ;  Jan.  23. 

CLASS   32. 

Barrels  and  the  like.  Racks  for  supporting.  Economy  En- 
gineering Company.     172,038  ;  Jan.  30. 

Bed  springs.  Cleveland  Wire  Spring  Company.  175,465-6  ; 
May  15. 

Bed  springs.     B.  F.  Lindsley.     175,801  ;  July  31. 

Bed  springs.  New  York  Bed  Spring  Mfg.  Co.  180,716  ; 
Aug.    7. 

Bed  springs.     Simmons  Company.     188,412  ;  Oct.  30. 

Beds,  bed  springs,  and  mattresses.  U.  S.  Bedding  Com- 
pany.    179,246  ;  Aug.  28. 

Beds,  Closet  and  wall.     RobertI  Bros.     174,110  ;  Mar.  27. 

Beds,  Concealable.  California  Wall  Bed  Company. 
180,326;  Aug.  7. 

Beds,  Crib.    Kiddie-Town  Products,  Inc.    156,067  ;  Feb.  27. 

Bookcases,  beds,  buffets,  etc.  Gladding  Dry  Goods  Co. 
158,829;  May  29. 

Bookcases,  bedsteads-  buffets,  bureaus,  etc.  Heywood- 
Wakefield  Company.     171,459  ;  Oct.  16. 

Box  springs  and  mattresses.  A.  Wuest.  187,598 ; 
Dec.    18. 

Cabinet,  Steel  filing.     A.  Paulson.     163,765  ;  Jan.  2. 

Cabinets.  Wasmuth-Endicott  Company.  171,774;  June  12. 

Cabinets,  desks,  stools,  etc..  Filing.  Levey  Printing  Com- 
pany.     173,510  ;   Aug.    7. 

Cabinets,  desks,  stools,  etc..  Filing  and  other.  Levey 
Printing  Company.     173,507  ;  Aug.  14. 

Cabinets,  Kitchen.  McDougall  Company.  174,846 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Cabinets,  Medicine.  J.  P.  Eustis  Manufacturing  Company. 
166,988 :  Jan.  2. 

Cabinets,   Stencil.     Elliott  Company.     180,693;   Sept.   11. 

Chair  seats,  Fiber.  American  Fibre  Chair  Seat  Corp. 
177,028;  June  12. 

Chairs  and  sofas,  Parlor.  Paris  Upholstering  Co.  170,691 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Chairs,  benches,  stools,  desks,  and  bookcases.  Columbia 
School  Supply  Co.     184,714:  Nov.  27. 

Chairs,  Office,  household,  and  factory.  W.  S.  Ferris. 
183,102  ;  Nov.  27. 

Chairs,  porch  rockers,  and  settees.  Porch.  H.  A.  Peart. 
158,645-6;  May  15. 

Chairs,  Stationary  swivel.  Mov-Ezy  Theatre  Seating 
Co.     163,587  ;   Jan.   23. 

Chest,  Cedar.  Ed.  Roos  Company  of  Forest  Park. 
173,675 ;  May  1. 

Chests,  Cedar.     Lane  Co.     180.377  ;  Aug.  28. 

Chests  or  cabinets,  Display.  Oneida  Community  Limited. 
169,728  ;  Nov.   27. 

Costumer.  Nightrack  Manufacturing  Company.  174,185 ; 
May  1. 

Couches  or  davenports,  Swinging.  Enterprise  Bed  Com- 
pany.    167,770;  Dec.  18. 

Counters,  cafeteria  tables,  dressers,  etc.  Gunn  Furni- 
ture   Company.      175,552 ;    Oct.    2. 

Crib,  Collapsible  baby.  D.  D.  Comstock.  183,909 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Cushions,  Hair  carpet  and  hair  seat.  American  Hair 
Felt  Co.     173,066;  May  1. 

Desks.     Durard    Desk   Mfg.   Co.      166.736:    June    12. 

Desk.*,  tables,  stands,  etc.  Wagemaker  Company.  183,867  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Frames,  Picture.     B.  Proctor,  jr.     171,707  ;  Jan.  30. 

Furniture.  A.  W.  Anderson  Corporation.  171,401  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Furniture.     Cron  Company.     167,041 ;  Feb.  27. 

Furniture.     A.  S.  Heineman.     148.885;  Jan.   30. 

Furniture  and  upholstery.  William  Lawrence  &  Co. 
134,969  ;  Apr.  3. 

Furniture,  Children's.  Selrite  Products  Inc.  162,319 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Furniture,  Dining  -  room.  Bockstege  Furniture  Co. 
173,347;  May  8. 

Furniture,  Domestic.  Faultless  Iron  Works.  163,748 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Furniture,  Household.    R.  H.  Macv  &  Co.    160,296  ;  Aug.  7. 

Furniture,  Household.  O.  W.  Richardson  &  Co.  168,553  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Furniture,  Household  and  office.  F.  H.  Miller.  175,203  ; 
May  29. 

Furniture  for  homes.  C.  Niss  &  Sons,  Inc.  149,345 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Furniture,  Porch.  Appleton  Toy  &  Furniture  Co.  161,403  ; 
Aug.    7. 

Furniture,  Upholstered.  Landau  Cabinet  Company. 
174,743  ;  Aug.  7. 

Furniture,  Upholstered.  Albert  Sklarek  Co.  176,922 ; 
Aug.    7. 

Furniture,  Upholstered  household.  Pan-American  Fur- 
niture Factory,   Inc.     174,149  :   May  22. 

Glass.  Bullet  Proof  &  Non-Shatterable  Glass  Corpora- 
tion.    176,717-18;  June  5. 

Glass  and  crystal  sheeting,  Plate  and  mirror.  Syracuse 
Glass   Company.     178,007  ;   June  5. 

Hammocks  and  stands  therefor.  Couch.  Atlas  Hammock 
Co.      173,048;   July   3. 


Ilammoclvs,    Swing   couch.      H.    E.    Burroughs.      143,533 ; 

Aug.   7. 
Mattresses.       Augusta       Bedding      Company.       170,706; 

Feb.  ly. 
Mattresses.        Cotton      Belt      Manufacturing      Company. 

172,829;  July  24. 
Mattresses.      Enterprise    Mattress    Company.       181,066 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Mattresses.     John  Hoey  &  Co.     177,084  ;  May  29. 
Mattresses.     John  Hoey  &  Co.     177,085  :  Sept.  11. 
Mattresses.     Marshall  Ventilated  Mattress  Co.     181,838 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Mattresses.     Never-Stretch  Mattress  Company.     175,616; 

May  29. 
Mattresses.     New  England  Fibre  Mills.     172,285  ;  Jan.  30. 
Mattresses.     New  England  Fibre  Mills.     172,287  ;  Jan.  30. 
Mattresses.      Ne\B      England     Fibre     Mills.      172,648-9 ; 

Jan.  30.. 
Mattresses.     Stearns  &  Foster  Company.     160,094  :   May  8. 
Mattresses.   Stearns  &  Foster  Company.    186,254  ;  Dec.  18. 
Mattresses,     pillows,     and     box     springs.       M.     Gordon. 

183,923;   Dec.   11. 
Mattresses,    pillows,    bolsters,    and    cushions.      Robinson- 

Roders  Co.     136,603  ;  Aug.  7. 
Mattresses,   pillows,   bolsters,   cushions.     Robinson-Eoders 

Co.     136,604;   Apr.   24. 
Mirrors  and   ornamental   picture  frames.   Toilet.      Cutino 

Company.      178,228  ;  June  19. 
Mirrors    and    picture    frames.    Hand.      Newark    Tortoise 

Shell  Novelty  Co.     160,898  ;  June  12. 
Mirrors,   picture   frames.    Hand.      E.    I.   du    Pont   de   Ne- 
mours &  Company.     170,239  ;  May  8. 
Office  and  phonograph  record   racks.     La   Salle  Manufac- 
turing  Company.      172,748 ;    Mar.    27. 
Pads   or  cushions,    Seat.      Wedler-Shuford   Co.      163,125  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Partitions,   Portable  sectional.     Unit  Construction   Com- 
pany.    152,048-9 ;  May  1. 
Phonograph  cabinet,   dower  and  cedar  chests,  and  seats. 

Theodor  Kundtz  Company.     178,929  ;  Nov.  13. 
Phonograph-record-display  stand.     Musical  Products  Dis- 
tributing  Co.      180.715  ;   Aug.   28. 
Pillows.     James   W.  Brine  Company.     172,731 ;   Feb.    13. 
Pillows.     L.  Lowenstein  &  Son.     157,491 ;  July  3. 
Pillows    and    cushions.      Sunset    Feather    Co.      172,911 ; 

May  1. 
Rug  sacks.     F.  Michelbach.     177,613;   Sept.  25. 
Shades,  Porch.     C.  W.  Warren.     179,904  ;  Aug.  7. 
Shades,  Porch.     C.  W.  Warren.     179,905  ;  Oct.  16. 
Shades,   Porch.      C.    W.    Warren.     179.906 ;   Oct.    23. 
Shades,  Porch.     C.  W.  Warren.     179,907  ;  Oct.   16. 
Shades,     Porch     and     window.        Aeroshade      Company. 

178,016:  June  12. 
Shades,  Window.     H.  M.  Brown.     172,506  :  May  1. 
Shades,  Window.     F.  C.  C.  Smith.     182,069  ;  Oct.  30. 
Shelf,   Swinging.      American   Writing  Machine   Company. 

183,956  ;  Dec.  4. 
Sofas,  divans,  wardrobes,  etc.     Atlas  Furniture  Company. 

175,050;   Oct.  9. 
Spring    beds,     mattresses,     cots,     and     metal     bedsteads. 

Southern   Spring  Bed  Company.     173.859  ;  Apr.   24. 
Springs  and  bedsteads.  Bed.     Norfolk  Mattress  Company. 

180,547;    Sept.    11. 
Springs,  Box.     International  Bedding  Co.  Inc.     164,049  ; 

May  15. 
Springs,  mattresses,  and  pillows,  Box.     Schultz  &  Hirsch 

Co.     175.950;  May  29. 
Steel    equipment    and    furniture.      M.    Loewy.      174,790 ; 

Oct.  30. 

Table,  Electrically-equipped  serving.  Nichols  Electric 
Furniture  Co.     175.623 ;   Oct.   2. 

Tables  and  other  forms  of  support  for  holding  or  sup- 
porting electric  heating  appliances.  C.  B.  Worthen  Co. 
165,220:  Nov.  13. 

Tables,  Folding.  Parker-Young  Company.  185,983 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Tables,   Household.     S.  Y.   Sullivan.     159.292  :  Mar.   6. 

Tables,  Take-down.     G.   E.  Tomlinson.     173,943  :   May  1. 

Talking-machine  record,  talking-machine,  radio,  and  play- 
er-piano-roll cabinets.     Udell  Works.     171,110  :  Jan.  30. 

Towel  cabinets.     J.  N.  Borroughs.     178,023  ;  Aug.  28. 

CLASS   33. 

Automobiles,  Lenses  for.   Deglarescope  Company.  167,975  ; 

.Tan.  9. 
Bottles,    Milk.      A.    Westlake.      169,513;    Jan.    9. 
Glass.       Chance    Brothers    and    Co.    Limited.       182,086 ; 

Aug.    21. 
Glass.     Pressed  Pl'ism   Plate   Glass   Company.      187,346  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Glass  and   glassware.     Manufactures   des  Glaces   et   Pro- 

duits    Chlmlques    de    St.    Gobain.       Chaunv    &    Cirey. 

168,720  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Glass  antiglare  shields.    Detro  Sales  Service  Co.    174,512  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Glass,    Colored.      Semon    Bache    &    Company.      184,920 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Glass  cooking  ware  for  children.   Sets  of.     McKep  Glass 

Company.     187.261;  Dec.  4. 
Glass,    glare    shields    of   glass.    Window.      Thoma    &   Son 

Inc.     182,188;  Sept.  25. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1519 


Glass    globes    and    reflectors    for    artificial    light.      Ilolo- 

pbnne   Glass   Compauy.     182,813-14 ;   Dec.   4. 
Glass,  Mirror  aud  plate.     Hagemann  Glass  Co.     167,872  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Glass    plates,    bowls,    nappies,    jars,    jugs,    pitchers,    etc. 

Jeanette  Glass  Company.     172,277  ;  Apr.  3. 
Glass,    Sboet.       L.    J.     Houze     Convex    Glass     Company. 

181,307;   July   24. 
Glass,     Sheet.       L.    J.     Houze    Convex    Glass    Company. 

181,398;  July  31. 
Glass,      Sheet.        l^ennsylvanla      Wire     Glass     Company. 

170,596  ;  Jan.  30. 
Glass  teapots.    Corning  Glass  Woriis.    171,413  ;  Apr.  10. 
Glass,  Window.     Dwelle-Kaiser  Co.     169,628  ;  iS'ov.  6. 
Glassware,    Illuminating.      Oscar    0.      Friedlaender    Co. 

173,280;    June   12. 
Glassware,  Illuminating.     Gillinder  &  Sons,  Inc.     174,133  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Glassware,  Orii.Tmental  and  table.     Imperial  Glass  Com- 
pany.    185,929  ;  Dec.  4. 
Glassware,     Table.       Gimbel     Brothers,     Inc.       180,063; 

July  10. 
Globes.  Electric-light.     X-Cel-All  Co.     187,499  :  Dec.  4. 
Headlight  cover  glasses.  Automobile.     United  States  Lens 

Company.     173,059  ;  May  8. 
Lenses,     Mirrored.       C.     1''.     Bacon,     trustee.       179,024 ; 

Nov.    20. 
Photographic-dry-plate   glass   and   picture   glass.      Chau- 

fouraux   Glass   Company.     181,728  ;  Oct.   23. 
Window    glass.      Mountain    State    Glass    Co.       177,139 ; 

Apr.  17. 

CLASS  34. 

Asphalt  nielter.     O.  Falkenwalde.     186,180;  Dec.  18. 

Boiler  and  heater.  Combined.  American  Radiator  Com- 
pany.    154,073  ;  Apr.  24. 

Boilers.     Aird-Don  Co.     179,254  ;  Sept.  4. 

Boilers  and  condensers,  hot-air  and  hot-water  furnaces, 
etc.,  Steam.  MannesmannrOhrem  W-erke.  163,696 ; 
Dec.   11. 

Boilers  and  parts  thereof.  High-pressure.  Aktiebolaget 
Atmos.     172,140;  May  22. 

Boilers,  furnaces,  and  heaters,  etc..  Steam.  Alexander 
Morrison  &  Company.     160,456;  June  19. 

Boilers,  Range.  Pennsylvania  Boiler  Co.  182,484 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Boilers,  Steam.  J.  S.  Schofield's  Sons  Co.  166,719; 
Jan.  30. 

Boilers,  Steam  and  hot-water.  Fltzgibbons  Boiler  Com- 
pany.    186,121  ;  Nov.  27. 

Boilers,  Steam  and  hot-water  heating.  Birchfield  Boiler 
Company.     166,974  ;  Jan.  2. 

Boilers,  Steel.     Wlckes  Boiler  Co.     162,860  ;  July  3. 

Burner  drums.  Cleveland  Metal  Products  Company. 
161,302  ;  Apr.  24. 

Burner  drums.  Cleveland  Metal  Products  Company. 
176,951  ;  June  19. 

Burners.     Elektrizitatswerk  Lonza.     166,777  ;  Feb.  6. 

Burners,  Fuel-oil.     W.  M.  Hoffman.     166,829  ;  Jan.  30. 

Candlesticks,  incense  burners,  and  lamps.  Pup  Toys 
Company.     175,158  ;  May  22. 

Cooking  stands,  stoves,  teakettle-heating  outfits,  etc.  S. 
Sternau   &  Co.     151,812  ;   Oct.   23. 

Cookstoves,  ranges,  etc.  Hammer-Bray  Company. 
160,604  ;  July  3. 

Dampers,  soldering  furnaces,  etc..  Stove.  F.  0.  Schoed- 
inger.     172,183  ;  July  17. 

Dehydrators  and  parts  of  dehydrators.  Monarch  Corpo- 
ration.    178.268;   July  24. 

Fireplaces.      Elson   &   Church.      177,431 ;    June    5. 

Fire  wagons,  surface  heaters,  and  melting  kettles.  Bar- 
ber  Asphalt   Company.      170,748 ;    June   26. 

Fuel,  Apparatus  for  preparing,  conveying,  and  burning 
comminuted.  Grindle  F^iel  Equipment  Company. 
175,551 ;   June   5. 

Furnaces  and  furnace  castings  and  coal-feeding  stokers, 
Coal-bumiug.     Murphy  Iron  Works.     157,380 ;  Oct.  23. 

Furnaces  and  parts  thereof,  Steam-boiler.  W.  A.  Gil- 
christ.    179.719  ;  Dee.  25. 

Furnaces,  etc..  Oil-burning  equipment.  Mahr  Manufactur- 
ing  Company.      172,683  :    July    17. 

Furnaces,  gas-fired  steam  boilers,  gas  ranges,  etc.,  Gas. 
C.  B.  Babcock.     186.407  ;  Dec.  25. 

Furnaces,  Heating.  Howard  Stove  &  Furnace  Co. 
180.603;  July  24. 

Furnaces,  New  and  rebuilt.  Eureka  Smokless  Furnace 
Co.     156,269  ;  Feb.  6. 

Furnaces,  Pipe  and  pipele.ss  cast-iron  warm-air.  Enter- 
prise Foundry  Company.     167,805  ;  Aug.  21. 

Furnaces,  stoves,  ranges,  and  heaters.  Cole  Manufactur- 
ing Companv.     168,254  ;  Dec.  25-. 

Furnaces,  Warm-air.  W.  G.  McPherson  Company. 
172,626;   Mar.   13. 

Furnaces,  Warm-air.  Richardson  &  Boynton  Co.  179,222  ; 
July  24. 

Gas  appliance.  Johnson  Gas  Appliance  Company. 
176,348;  Oct.  23. 

Gas  for  heating,  etc.,  Self-contained  units  for  storing  and 
supplying.  Carbide  &  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation. 
185,651 :  Dec.  18. 

Gas  generators.  Coleman  Lamp  Company.  186,695 : 
Dec.  25. 


Gas  mantles,   burners,  and   lamps  therefor,   etc..   Upright 

and    inverted.      Auerlicht   Gesellschaft   m.    b.    H.   Kom- 

mnuditgesellschaft.     177,537  ;  May  22. 
Generators  for  producing  gas,   gas   cartridges,   and   parts 

thereof,   etc.     Thermalene   Gas   Corporation.      171,823 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Headlights,     Glare-shield     attachments     for     automobile. 

Patent  Novelty   Company.      176,208;   Aug.   28. 
Headlights    and    flood    lights,    Electric.      Berkeley    Light 

Corporation.     137,513  ;   Apr.   24. 
Heat-generating   plants.      Winslow   Boiler   &   Engineering 

Co.      158,025  ;    Feb.    27. 
Heat-treating     containers.       Chrobaltic     Tool     Company. 

174,553  ;  May  22. 
Heater  and  ventilator,   Combined.      Columbus   Heating  & 

Ventilating  Company.     168,100  ;  Feb.  6. 
Heater,  Hot-water.    Central  Radiator  Company.    166,523 ; 

Jan.   2. 
Heaters,  fire  pots,  annealing  furnaces,  etc..  Asphalt  surface 

and  kettle.     Hauck  Manufacturing  Company.     168,365  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Heaters,  Gas.     G.  F.  Schmidt.     157,078  ;  Mar.  20. 
Heaters,  Gas.     Trolley  Supply  Co.     186,532;  Dec.  18. 
Heaters,   Gas.     A.   H.   WolfC  Gas  Radiator  Co.     154,394  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Heaters,  Gas  hot-water  storage.  Welsbach  Co.   of  N.   B. 

178,154;  Oct.  30. 
Heaters,     Oil.      A.     J.    Alsdorf     Corporation.       180,678; 

Aug.    21. 
Heaters,    Water.       General    Water    Heater    Corporation. 

176,173  ;   May   22. 
Heaters,  Water,  fuel-oil,  and  evaporator  water.     Griscom- 

Russell  Company.     178,099  ;  Oct.  30. 
Heating  apparatus.     General   Gas   Mantle   Co.      185,354 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Heating    apparatus.    Portable.      A.    Garbartni.      165,750 ; 

June  5. 
Hydrocarbon-fuel  burners.     Gasifler   Company.      180,214 ; 

Aug.   21. 
Incinerators.    Heimbach  Incinerator  Co.    175,427  ;  June  5. 
Kerosene  -  gas  -  making     appliances.       Gloria     Light     Co. 

171,123  ;  July  17. 
Kilns,  Dry.     Hunter  Dry  Kiln  Company.     175,354  ;  July 

17. 
Lamp     burner.     Kerosene-.        Gill     Brothers     Company. 

183,474;   Nov.   13. 
Lamp  shades.     I.  B.  Carter.     175,543  ;  Aug.  14. 
Lamp  shades.     P.  Smith.     174,980  ;  June  5. 
Lamp   shades,    Metal.      Eskilstuna    St&lpressnings    Aktie- 

bolag.     174,361  ;  June  26. 
Lamp  wick.     Gill  Brothers  Company.     184,665  ;  Nov.  27. 
Lamps,  lanterns,  etc.     Perkins  Marine  Lamp  Corporation. 

139,369:   May   22. 
Lamps,  Miners'   acetylene.     Justrite  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     165,629  ;    Jan.    2. 
Lanterns  and  the  burners   and   metal  parts  thereof.   Oil- 
burning.     R.  E.  Dietz  Company.     176,455  ;  May  22. 
Lanterns,  Decorative.     W.  S.  Lafans.     170.980  ;  Mar.  27. 
Light  supports.     M.  Greenan.     161,879  ;  Jan.  30. 
Lighting  fixtures.     R.  Beardsley.     153,196  ;  Nov.  13. 
Liquid-fuel     burners.       Scarab     Oil     Burning     Company. 

166,019  ;  Jan.   2. 
Locomotive     spark     catcher.       E.     Bronson.        157,206 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Mantles,  Gas  and  gasoline.     Block  Gas  Mantle  Company. 

180,651  ;   July   24. 
Manufactured      devices.        Douley      Brothers      Company. 

178.828  ;    Aug.    7. 
Oil  burners.    D.  Perry.    154,458  :  Jan.  9. 
Oil   burners,  balanced  draft   equipment  for  furnaces,   etc. 

Engineer    Company.      181,882;    Nov.    20. 
Oil-burning  appliances.    Aeroll  Burner  Company.    169,840  ; 

July  17 
Ovens,    Baking.      Baker-Perkins    Manufacturing    Corpora- 
tion.  177,581 ;   Aug.   21. 
Ovens  for  gas,  gasoline,  and  oil  stoves.     American  Stove 

Company.     174,720  ;  Aug.  14. 
Packing    cases.    Heated.      E.    G.    F.    Lockyer.      158,989 ; 

May  29. 
Radiators,    Gas,    steam.     Cabco    Iron     Works.     168,447 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Ranges    and    broilers,    etc..    Coal    and    gas    combination. 

W.  F.  Dougherty  &  Sons,  Incorporated.     177,774  ;  July 

17. 
Ranges   and   gas  and   coal  heaters,   Gas  and  combination 

conl    and   gas.     A.   H.    Tinnerman.      169.261 ;   Apr.   10. 
Rangas     and"  heaters.     Gas.       Sunray     Stove     Company. 

178,071 ;  May  22. 
Ranges    and    stoves.    Gas    and    coal.      Tappan    Stove    Co. 

169,880;  Dec.  4. 
Rnnee.s,     Domestic    gas.       Detroit     City    Gas    Company. 

170,128  :   May   29. 
Ranges,   Gas.     A-B    Stove  Company.      172.073 :   Mar.    13. 
Ranges,  Gas.     Wincroft  Stove  Works.     180,636  ;  Sept.  4. 
Ranges,    heaters,    stoves,    and    furnaces.      Marshall-Wells 

Company.     178,855  ;  July  24. 
Ran  ires,    stoves,    and    pipeless    furnaces.      Fries,    Beall    & 

Sharp  Co.     169,587;  Mar.  13. 
Reflectors.    Illuminating.      Cole   Visible   Gas   Gauge   Com- 
pany.    152,363;  Feb.  6. 
Registers    for    heating   purposes.      Rock    Island    Register 

Company.     165,157  ;  Apr.  24. 
Smokers'  articles.     M.  E.  Bernhardt.     169,394 ;  Mar.   13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marJc  titles— GontiimeA. 


Spark     arresters.        South     Bend     Spark     Arrester     Co. 

167,900  ;  Aug.   14. 
Stokers.     Underfeed.       Sanford    Riley    Stoker    Company. 

181,314:   July   24. 
Stoves.     American   Stove  Company.     181,330;   Dec.   11. 
Stoves.     Kiemer  Metal  Products  Co.     183,303  ;  Nov.  27. 
Stoves.     Summerfleld  Company.     178,883  ;  July  24. 
Stoves,      Alcohol.        Blu-Blaze      Corporation.        182,496 ; 

Oct.    30. 
Stoves    and    heaters,    oil-burning    lamps,    lanterns,    lamp 

burners,    etc.      Standard    Oil    Company    of    New    York. 

166,207  ;  Jan.  30. 
Stoves     and     ranges.       Abram     Cox      Stove     Company. 

165,619;  Mar.  i;!. 
Stoves    and    ranges.      Portsmouth    Stove    &    Range    Co. 

165,967  ;  Jan.   9. 
Stoves  and  ranges,  Coal  and  gas.    Perfect  Stove  &  Manu- 
facturing Co.     175,732;    Sept.   4. 
Stoves  and  ranges,  etc.,  Coal,  wood,  and  gas  cooking  and 

heating.     Keeley  Stove  Company.     178,392  ;  Sept.  4. 
Stoves,  Cooking  and  heating.     Holbrook,  Merrill  &  Stetson. 

162,409;  Apr.  S. 
Stoves,    Gi>s,    coal,    oil,    and    gasoline.      American    Stove 

Company.     166,163  ;  Jan.  2. 
Stoves,  ga.s  fireplace  heaters,  and  incinerators.     Guardian 

Gas  Appliance  Company.     184,852  ;  Nov.  27. 
Stoves,   Liquid-fuel  camp.     Goldberg  Brothers.      162.489  ; 

,  Feb.  27. 
Stoves,  Oil.     Vapo  Stove  Company.     167,743  ;  Jan.  30. 
Stoves,  Oil-lamp.     Consolidated  Iron-Steel  Manufacturing 

Company.     161,235  ;  Jan.  2. 
Stoves  or  ranges,  Combination.     Magee  Furnace  Company. 

167,481  ;  Jan.  23. 
Stoves,  ovens,  heaters,  etc.     C.   E.  Adamson.     li  9,125; 

July  24. 
Stoves,  ranges,  and  furnaces,  Gae  and  coal.     Abram  Cox 

Stove  Company.     181,733  ;  Oct.  23. 
Stoves,  ranges,  and  heaters.     Anchor  Stove  &  Range  Co. 

150,425  ;  Jan.  9. 
Stoves,  ranges,  etc..  Gas,  coal,  wood,  or  coke  cooking  or 

heating.     Bnckwalter  Stove  Company.     152,232  ;  Jan  2. 
Stoves,  ranges,  furnaces,  and  hot-water  heaters.     Keeley 

Stove  Company.     178,393  ;   June  5. 
Torches,      Preheating.        Weldit      Company.         166,965 ; 

Apr.   3. 
Ventilators.      W.   H.   Jardine.      187.679 :   Dec.   25. 
Ventilators   for   buildings,   sash   bars,    door   panels,    etc. 

V-W  Ventilator  Co.     168,229  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Ventilators,  Industrial.     American  Larson  Ventilating  Co. 

178,157  :  June  12. 
Water    heaters.       General     Water     Heater     Corporation. 

180,856;    Aug.   21. 
Water     heaters.       General     Water     Heater     Corporation. 

180,857;  Oct.  23. 
WSiter     heaters.       Stack     Heater     Company.       155.277 ; 

.July   24. 
Water  heaters  and  boilers.  Jackets  for.     Bastian-Morley 

Co.      185,102:   Dec.    11. 
Water-heaters,  Gas.    Bastian-Morley  Co.     173,950  ;  May  8. 
Water     heaters,     Gas.       Bastian-Morley    Co.       173,951; 

Mar.  13. 
Water-heating    apparatus    and    parts    thereof.      Ferguson 

and    Lanse    Foundry    Company.       169,580;     June    12. 
Welding    apparatus    using    gas.      Prest-O-Lito    Company. 

107,374;  Feb.  6. 

CLASS   35. 

Automobile  accessories.     J.   N.   Gold.     164,431  :   July  17. 

-Uitomobile  and  cycle  tire  boots  and  patches  and  patch- 
ing material  i'or  rubber  tires.  Swartz  Brothers. 
158,900  ;  June  26. 

Automobile  fan  belts.  Teuscher  &  Son  Machinery  Supply 
Co.      168.553  :   Nov.   13. 

Antomobile  transmission  bands.  Parks  &  Bohne,  Inc. 
176,645  ;   .Tune  26. 

Automobile  transmissions.  Lining  for.  Standard  Motor 
Parts   Company.     175,413 ;   Apr.   24. 

Automobile  tubes.  Patches  for.  Wear-Ever  Patch  Mfg. 
Co.     169,941  :   Feb.  27. 

Belting.  Security  Rubber  and  Belting  Company.  185,624  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Belting  and  packing,  Leather.  Chas.  A.  Schieren  Com- 
pany.    1.S9.723  ;  Feb.  13. 

Belting,  Fabric.  Maxtic  Belt  &  Packing  Co.  168,479 ; 
Feb.    20. 

Belting,  Fabric.   Stockton  Commission  Co.   166.324  :  Feb.  6. 

Belting,  hose,  and  packing.  Machinery.  Manhattan  Rub- 
ber  Mfg.   Co.      160.825  :   .Tune  19. 

Belting,  hose,  packing.  Warren  &  Bailey  Co.  172,246  ; 
July  17. 

Belting,  hose,  packing,  etc..  Power.  Power  Supply  Com- 
pany.    145,647  :   Jan.  9. 

Belting,  hose,  packing,  etc..  Woven.  Wm.  E.  Hooper  & 
Sons   Co.     168,152  ;   May  29. 

Belting,  Leather.    J.  Bachmann.     177,760  ;  July  3. 

Belting.  Leather.  Chicago  Belting  Company.  174,889 : 
May  8. 

Belting,  Leather.  John  Ormerod  &  Sons,  Ltd.  170,832  ; 
Sept.    11. 

Belting,  Leather.     H.  E.  Whiting.     179.977 ;  Oct.  23. 

Belting,  Leather.     H.  E.  Whiting.     179,978;  Oct.  30. 


Belting.  Leather  and  rubber.     E.   C.  Atkins  &  Company. 

180,576;  Oct.  23.' 
Belting,  Round  and  flat  leather.    Charles  Bond  Company. 

165,661  ;  May  22. 
Belts,  Fan.    Dayton  Rubber  Manufacturing  Co.     168,104 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Belts  for  machinery,  Leather.     Jewell  Belting  Company. 

170,650  ;  Aug.   7. 
Belts,     Leather.      Texas    Belting     Company.       169,938 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Brake  lining.     Allbestos  Corporation.     168,091  ;   Jan.  30. 
Brake    lining.      Jobns-Manville,    Incorporated.      172.046 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Brake    lining.    Manhattan    Rubber    Mfg.    Co.       166,839 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Brake  lining.     Multibestos  Company.     180,341 ;   July  31. 
Brake    lining.       Russell     Manufacturing     Co.       157.007 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Brake  lining  and  clutch-disk  facing.  Asbestos.     Asbestos 

and  Allied  Products  Co.     174,813  ;  Apr.  3. 
Brake  linings.     Allbestos  Corporation.     168,092  ;  Feb.  6. 
Casings    and    tires,    hose,    tubings,    reliners,    inner    tubes, 

etc.      Federal    Rubber   Company    of    Illinois.      170,760 ; 

May  22. 
Engines,  Gaskets  for  internal-combustion.     J.  E.  Gleason. 

170,880;  May  1. 
Fire   hose.    Cotton.      Wm.   &  Chas.   Beck,    Inc.      175,124 ; 

^r.  3. 
Fire    hose,    Linen.      Wm.    &    Chas.    Beck,    Inc.      176,873 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Fire    hose,    Linen.      Wm.    &   Chas.    Beck,    Inc.      178,875 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Fire   hose,    Linen.      Wm.    &    Chas.   Beck,    Inc.      185,648 ; 

Dec.   4. 
Gaskets    and    metallic    packing.      F.    Goetze.      186,551 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Gaskets,   Sheet-metal  and  ast)estos.     Fitzgerald  Manufac- 
turing Company.     174,730  ;  June  5. 
Gaskets,    washers,    packing  and   friction   surfaces.     Arm- 
strong Cork  Company.     162,526  ;  Jan.  30. 
Hose.       Goodyear    Tire    &    Rubber    Company.       111,518 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Hose.     IngersoU-Rnnd  Company.     180,933-4  ;  July  31. 
Hose.     Taermoid  Rubber  Company.     166.329  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hose.     Voorhees  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.     160,731 ;  July  31. 
Hose,   belting,    and    packing.      Vorhees    Rubber    Mfg.    Co. 

171,003;  Apr.  3. 
Hose,    Cotton    fire.      Wm.    &   Chas.   Beck,    Inc.      176,874 ; 

Aug.   7. 
Hose,   Cotton  fire.     Wm.   &  Chae.  Beck.   Inc.      177,950 ; 

June  5. 
Hose,  Fabric.     William  and  Charles  Beck,  Inc.     160,740  ; 

.Tan.  2,S. 
Hose.    Fire    and    garden.      Republic    Rubber    Company. 

186:614;  Dec.  4. 
Hose,  Flexible  metal.    Atlantic  Metal  Hose  Co.     180,684 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Hose,    Garden.      Baker,    Hamilton    and   Pacific    Company. 

170.359:   .Tuly  31. 
Inner-tube  repair  patches.    .T.  J.  Fuchs.    132,601  ;  Apr.  17. 
Jar    rings.    Fruit.     Anchor   Cap   &   Closure   Corporation. 

174.353  ;  May  22. 
Packers  and  washers.  Engine.     Chemische  Werke  Aktien- 

gesellschaft  Postlerit-Werke.     114,846  ;  Jan.  9. 
Packing    and    packing   material.      Garlock   Packing   Com- 
pany.    160.008  :  Dec.  25. 
Packing,   Asbestos  rubber  sheet.     Walworth  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     165,844  :   Feb.  13. 
P.icking.  Compressed  asbestos-fiber  sheet.     C.  C.  Humber- 

stone.      180,122;   July  31. 
Packing.     Compressed  -  asbestos  -  fiber  -  sheet  machinery. 

Union  .Asbestos  &  Rubber  Company.     165.468  :  Jan.  30. 
Packing,     High  -  pressure     sheet.      Raybestos     Company. 

155,932:   Jan.  2. 
Packing,  Metallic.    MetailistIc  Company.    167,310  ;  Feb.  27. 
Packing,     Piston  -  rod.       Johns  -  Mansville     Incorporated. 

170,294  ;   Apr.   17. 
Packing  rings.     Johns-Manville,  Inc.     171,540  ;  July  17. 
Packings  and  asbestos  belting  used  as  brake  lining.  Rod, 

piston-rod,   piston,  etc.     Johns-Manville,   Incorporated. 

167,818;  Mar.  13. 
Packings  formed  of  vulcanized   fabric.    Cup.     Montpelier 

Manufacturing  Company.     155.510  ;  Feb.  27. 
I'atches,  Adhesive.     Mengo  Products  Company.     150.871  ; 

.Tune  26. 
Patches,  inner  tubes,  tire  shoes,  tires.  Inner-tube.     W.  I. 

Bwing.      175.924  :   Aug.   21. 
Piston    and    oth^r    rods.    Metallic    packing    for.      United 

States  Metallic  Packing  Company.     178,009  ;  Aug.   28. 
Piston    and    other    i-ods.    Met.illic    packing    for.      United 

States  Metallic   Packing  Company.      178,076  ;   Awg.   28. 
Piston  or  packing  rings.     Unico  Motor  Products  Corpora- 
tion.    166,332;  Aug.  14. 
Piston  or  packing  rings.     Unico  Motor  Products  Corpora- 
tion.    166,333;   Jan.  30. 
Piston  packing  rings.     J.  F.  Jones.     158,929  ;  July  31. 
Piston-ring   expanders.      Manufacturer's   Motor   Products 

Co.     167,919  :   Feb.   6. 
Piston  rings.    Bullard  Manufacturing  Company.     159,685  ; 

.Tan.  23. 
Piston  rings.     A.  B.  Chance.     153,441 ;  Sept.  4. 
Piston  rings.     Everyday  Piston  Ring  Company.     158,762 ; 

■Feb.  6. 


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Piston    rings.       Hooven,     Owens,    Rentschler    Company. 

173,356  ;   June  5. 
Piston    rings.      Richmond    Piston    Ring    Co.      134,088 ; 

July  24. 
Piston      rings.         Spyroseal      Manufacturing      Company. 

143,017;    Sept.    4. 
Piston    rings.      Standard    Motor    Products   Co.      161,586 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Piston  rings.     Twin  Piston   Ring  Corporation.     162,699  ; 

Aug.    21. 
Piston  rings,  belting,  hose,  machinery  packing,  and  non- 
metallic    tires.       Velvet    Piston    Ring    Co.       171,824 ; 

May  8. 
Piston  rings,  Seal  and  compensating  means  for.   General 

Asbestos  &  Rubber  Company.     170,717  ;  Oct.  30. 
Rings,    Piston.      Bailey   &   Company.      179,131 ;   June   19. 
Rings,    Piston.     Torsion    Test   Piston    Ring    Corporation. 

170,894  ;    July   31. 
Rubber  and  fabric  belting.     New  York  Belting  and  Pack- 
ing Company.     175,320  ;  Apr.  3. 
Rubber  and  fabric  belting.     New  York  Belting  and  Pack- 
ing Company.     175,322  ;  Apr.  3. 
Rubber  and  textile  rubber  patches,  Sheet.    U.  S.  Distribu 

tlon  Co.     179,175;   Oct.  9. 
Rubber   belting.     E.   C.    Atkins  &   Company.      180,577-8 

Oct.   16. 
Rubber  hose.     E.  Schulthess.     170,794  ;  June  5. 
Rubber  hose.    Voorhees  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.    161,514  ;  Oct.  23 
Rubber    hose   and   belting.     New   York   Rubber   Company 

160,828  :  Feb.  27. 
Rubber    jar    rings.       Cupples    Company    Manufacturers, 

172,584  ;  May  8. 
Rubber    recnforced    with    fabric,    Hose    made    of.      B.    F 

Goodrich  Company.     168,884  ;  Jan.  30. 
Rubber    repair     outfits.       Rubber-Weld     Sales     Company 

174,215;    Aug.    21. 
Rubber  treads.     G.  Valiquette.     169,339;  May  1. 
Rubber  valve   caps.      Dayton   Rubber   Manufacturing    Co 

158,761 :  Feb.   6. 
Rubbers,     Fruit-jar.       Hamilton     Rubber     Manufacturing 

Company.     180,862;   July  31. 
Rubbers,  Jar.     Joannes  Bros.  Co.     172,880  ;  Apr.  3. 
Steel   bands.   Hardened  and  tempered.     Sandvikens  Jern 

verks  Aktiebolag.     178,873  ;  June  5. 
Tire     casings.       Republic     Rubber     Company.       173,300 

Sept.  4. 
Tire     casings.       Sterling     Tire     Corporation.       183,414 

Dee.   11. 
Tire     casings.     Automobile.        Cord      Tire     Corporation 

167,712  ;  Apr.  17. 
Tire  casings.  Automobile  rubber-.     Cord  Tire  Corporation 

181,635;  Aug.  14. 
Tire    casings.    Outer    tires    or    coverings    for    pneumatic- 

A.  J.   Stephens  Rubber  Co.     173,306 ;   Apr.   17. 
Tire    casings,    Pneumatic.      B..    F.    Goodrich     Company. 

172,472  :  Apr.  3. 
Tire     casings.     Pneumatic     rubber.       H.     B.     Christian 

166.934  :  Mar.   13. 
Tire,  Child's  wagon.     PufEer-Hubbard  Manufacturing  Com 

pany.     179,551 ;  Aug.  21. 
Tire    covers.      Packard    Motor    Car    Company.      180,385 

Oct.  16. 
Tire   flaps   for    automobile   tires,   tire   accessories.      A.    I 

Levin.      182,251  :   Dec.  25. 
Tire  patch.    Self-vulcanizing.      L.   A.   Finstick.      169,582 

Apr.  3. 
Tire  treads.     E.  B.  McKay.     184,738  ;  Nov.  20. 
Tires.     Baker,  Murray  &  Imbrie.  Inc.     168,018  ;  Mar.  13 
Tires.      Denman    Myers    Cord    Tire    Company.      181,252 

Aug.  14. 
Tires.      Federal   Rubber   Company    of    Illinois.      178,336 

June  5. 
Tires.     A.   Grinberg.     179.468 ;  Nov.  27. 
Tires.       Hungarian     Rubber     Goods     Factory     Limited 

172.332;  May  1. 
Tires.     Miller  Rubber  Company.     181,762 ;  Sept.  4. 
Tires.     Pharis  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.     169,263  ;  Mar.  13. 
Tires  and   automobile  tubes   and  casings.   Bicycle.      Sim- 
mons Hardware  Company.     169,259  ;  Aug.  14. 
Tires  and  fabric  belting.  Endless  woven  cord  fabrics  for 

use    in    the    manufacture    of.       Stockton    Commission 

Co.     162,313  ;  Feb.  20. 
Tires     and    inner     tubes.       L.     L.     Chadwin.       172,512 ; 

Apr.   24. 
Tires     and     inner    tubes.       Republic     Rubber     Company. 

181,867  ;  July  17. 
Tires  and  inner  tubes.     George  Spencer,  Moulton   &  Co. 

Ltd.     151,299  ;   Apr.  24. 
Tires  and   inner  tubes.  Adhesive  patches  for  automobile. 

Iron   Clad   Patch   Laboratories,   Inc.   171.083;    June   12 
Tires     and    inner    tubes.     Automobile.       J.    B.     Berardi. 

165,479  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tires   and    inner   tubes   for   pneumatic   tires.    Elastic   ve- 
hicle.     Star  Rubber   Company.      164,559:    June    12. 
Tires    and    inner    tubes,    Nonmetallic    pneumatic.      Globe 

Rubber  Tire  Manufacturing  Co.     175,589  ;  Apr.  3. 
Tires  and  inner  tubes  of  rubber  or  rubber  and  fabric.  Re- 
silient    vehicle.     Racine     Horseshoe     Tire     Company. 

167,653  ;  Jan.  30.- 
Tires     and     inner     tubes.     Pneumatic.       O.     Krichbaum 

182,831 ;  Dec.   18. 
Tires  and  inner  tubes,  Pneumatic  automobile.     Jack  Tire 

&   Rubber   Company.      179,601 :   Aug.   21. 

58339—96 


Tires  and  inner  tubes,  Pneumatic  vehicle.  India  Tire  and 
Rubber  Company.     155,757  ;  Mar.  13. 

Tires  and  inner  tubes,  Rubber.  L.  L.  Chadwin.  179,030  ; 
July  3. 

Tires  and  inner  tubes,  Rubbor,  Mid-Continent  Tire  Man- 
ufacturing Company.     118,089  ;  Apr.  24. 

Tires  and  rubber  tubes  therefor,  Vehicle.  Fisk  Rubber 
Company.     171,454  ;  May  29. 

Tires  and  rubber  tubes  therefor.  Vehicle.  Fisk  Rubber 
Company.     183,794  ;  Dec.  18. 

Tires  and  tubes  for  vehicles.  American  Auto  Accessories 
Stores.     179,579;   Oct.  2. 

Tires  and  tubes.  Pneumatic.  H.  C.  Hower.  169,854 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Tires  and  tubes.  Rubber.  Fisk  Rubber  Company.  155,812 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Tires  and  tubes,  Rubber.  C.  Kenyon  Company.  165,960; 
Feb.   20. 

Tires  and  tubes.  Rubber.  National  Tire  &  Rubber  Com- 
pany.     142,802  ;    May   1. 

Tires,  and  tubes,  Rubber  vehicle.  Hood  Rubber  Company. 
169,674  ;  Mar.  20. 

Tires  and  tubes.  Vehicle.  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Com- 
pany.    174,242  ;  Nov.  27. 

Tires,  Automobile.  Michelin  Tire  Company.  184,413 ; 
Nov.   13. 

Tires,  Casings  and  tubes  of  pneumatics.  Aladdin  Tire 
Corporation.      170,109  ;    Feb.   13. 

Tires,  Elastic  vehicle.  Norwalk  Tire  &  Rubber  Company. 
179,315  ;  July  31. 

Tires,  Elastic  vehicle.  Norwalk  Tire  &  Rubber  Com- 
pany.    182,926;  Dec.  4. 

Tires  for  automobiles  and  rubber  Inner  tubes  for  pneu- 
matic tires.  Columbia  Tire  Corporation.  182,136 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Tires,  including  outer  casings  and  inner  tubes.  Vehicle. 
International  Rubber  Co.  of  America.     186,276  ;  Dec.  4. 

Tires,  Inner  armor  or  reliner  for  automobile.  American 
Automobile    Accessories   Company.      120,271 ;    May    22. 

Tires,  inner  tubes,  etc.,  Vehicle.  Ideal  Tire  and  Rubber 
Company.     155,968  ;  Apr.  1. 

Tires,  inner  tubes,  etc..  Vehicle.  Ideal  Tire  and  Rub- 
ber Company.     167,817  ;  Mar.  27. 

Tires,  inner  tubes,  linings,  boots,  and  tire  patches.  Origi- 
nal Tire  Co.     180,670  ;  Aug.  14. 

Tires,  inner  tubes,  tire  casings  and  shoes,  etc..  Vehicle. 
Ideal  Tire  and  Rubber  Company.     169,401  ;  Jan.  30. 

Tires,  inner  tubes,  tire  valves  and  treads,  etc..  Solid  and 
pneumatic.  Continental-Caoutchouc-  und  Gutta-Percha- 
Compngnle.     172,977  ;  June  19. 

Tires,  Nonmetallic.  Badger  Rubber  Works.  170.267 ; 
Apr.   3. 

Tires,  Pneumatic.  Lee  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.  185,169 ; 
Dec.  4. 

Tires,  Pneumatic.  Virginian  Tire  &  Rubber  Company. 
186.092  ;  Dec.  25. 

Tires,  Pneumatic.  Willys-Overland  Company.  123,149 ; 
Feb.  27. 

Tires,  Pneumatic  automobile.  Bell  Tire  Company  Incor- 
porated.    164.784  ;  Jan.  2. 

Tires,  Pneumatic  vehicle.  Empire  Tire  &  Rubber  Cor- 
poration.     166,223  ;    Apr.    17. 

Tires,  Puncture  patches  for  pneumatic.  T.  A.  St.  John. 
181,092  ;  July  31. 

Tires,  rellners,  etc.  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company  of 
California.     144,811  ;   Oct.   16. 

Tires.  Resilient  vehicle.  Kelly-Springfield  Tire  Co. 
168,046:  Mar.   27. 

Tires,  Rubber.  Coast  Tire  and  Rubber  Company. 
179,656-7;  Aug.  21. 

Tires,  Rubber.  Dayton  Rubber  Manufacturing  Co. 
162,809  :  Feb.  6. 

Tires.  Rubber.  Doscat  Tire  &  Rubber  Corporation. 
172,260;  Apr.  3. 

Tires,  Rubber.     Fisk  Rubber  Company.     172,416  ;  May  1. 

Tires,  Rubber.     Fisk  Rubber  Company.     173,186  ;  Apr.  24. 

Tires,  Rubber.  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company. 
156,991  ;     Feb.  6. 

Tires,  Rubber.  Henderson  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.  168,926; 
.Ian.   30. 

Tires,  Rubber.  Master  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.  175,726 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Tires,  Rubber.  Overman  Cushion  Tire  Company.  167,091  ; 
Jan.   30. 

Tires,  Rubber.  Overman  Cushion  Tire  Company. 
167,093-5:   Jan.    30. 

Tires,  Rubber  and  fabric.  Brunswick-Balke-Collender 
Company.     177,951 :  July  17. 

Tires,  Rubber  and  fabric.  Brunswick-Balke-Collender 
Company.     177,952  ;  July  24. 

Tires,  Rubber  cushion.  Lambert  Tire  &  Rubber  Com- 
pany.    169,309  ;  .Tan.  30. 

Tires,  Rubber  tubes  for  pneumatic.  Packard  Motor  Car 
Company  of  New  York.     177,510  :  July  31. 

Tires,  Solid  and  pneumatic  rubber  and  fabric.  Miller 
Rubber  Company.     174,791 ;  Apr.  24. 

Tires,  tire  casings,  inner  tubes.  Rubber.  General  Tire 
and  Rubber  Company.     114,161 :  Feb.  27. 

Tires,  tubes,  patches,  hose,  etc.,  Rubber.  Stanley  Glid- 
den  Co.    121.766;  Apr.  3  0. 

Transmission  linings.     L.  L.  Libby.     156.284  ;  Mar.  13. 

Tube  patches.     C.  S.  Yeagle.     164,287;  Nov.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Tubes    and    rubber-tire    covers,     Inner.        J.    B.    Reilly. 
185,230  :  Dec.  4. 

Tubes   and    tires.    Inner.      Admiral   Tire   &   Rubber    Com- 
pany.    183,017;  Nov.  13. 

Tubes,  Inner.     B.  F.  Goodrich  Company.  175,720  ;  June  5. 

Tubes,  Inner.     S.  Hershensteln.     166,000:  Jan.  30. 

Tubes,    Pneumatic.      North.   American    Process    Company. 
169,919;  Feb.  27. 

Tubes,  pneumatic,  cord,  and  fabric  tires,  Inner.     Colum- 
bia Tire  and  Rubber  Company.     171,751  ;  Apr.    17. 

Tubes,    Repair    patches    for    pneumatic.      H.    B.    Conroy. 
160,582;    Jan.    2. 

CLASS  36. 

Banjos.     Bacon  Banjo  Co.     184,580;   Oct.   30. 

Cornets.     Lyon  &  Healy.     161,325  ;  Aug.  7. 

Disks  for  recording  the  human  voice,  Metal.     Usinga  Disc 

Corporation.     180,251  ;   Aug.  7. 
Flutes    and    piccolos.      Wm.    S.    Haynes    Co.       171,215 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Flutes    and    piccolos.      Wm.    S.    Haynes    Co.      171,216 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Harmonica,    Mouth.       American    Wholesale    Corporation 

(Baltimore  Bargain   House).      172,816;   June   19. 
Harmonicas,   Mouth.     M.    Hohner.      171,420-1  ;   Feb.   20. 
Harmonicas,  Mouth.     M.  Hohner.     179,794 ;  Aug.  21. 
Harmonicas,   Mouth.      M.   Hohner.     180,180;    July    24. 
Harmonicas,  Mouth.     Matth.  Hohner  Abt.  Ges.     138,330  ; 

June  12. 
Mouthpieces  of  reed  wind  instruments.   Naujoks-McLaugh- 

lin.      179,052;    Sept.    4. 
Music    rolls    for    automatic    pianos.    Perforated.       Juan 

Bautista   Blancafort    S.   en   C.     141,848 ;   Apr.   3. 
Music  rolls.  Perforated.     N.  Cardilli.     180,584  ;  Aug.  21. 
Music  rolls.  Perforated.     United  States  Music  Company. 

182,118  ;    Oct.    30. 
Musical    instruments.    C.    Bruno    &    Son,    Inc.      177,543 ; 

June  12. 
Musical  instruments.     Lyon  &  Healy.     148,605  ;  Mar.  27. 
Musical     instruments.      A.     H.     Weymann    &     Son,     Inc. 

182,490  :    Nov.    20. 
Musical    instruments    and    supplies.      Baldur-Pianoforte- 

Pabrik  Aktien-Gesellschaft.     164,787;   Jan.  2. 
Musical  instruments  and  supplies.     Elkhart  Band  Instru- 
ment Company.     170,972  ;  Feb.  6. 
Musical   instruments   and   supplies   for   talking  machines. 

Lyon  &  Healy.     167,990  ;  Dec.  4. 
Musical  instruments  and  supplies  therefor.     Circle  Music 

Publishing  Compajiy.     177,216  ;  Aug.  21. 
Musical   instruments,    merchandise,    and    goods.      Lyon    & 

Healy.     144,290:   June   12. 
Musical  instruments.  Music  rolls  for  self-playing.     Italian 

Book   Co.     171,922  ;  Mar.   27. 
Musical  Instruments,  parte,  and  strings  therefor,  Stringed. 

H.  A.  Weymann  &  Son,  Inc.     177,534-5  ;  May  15. 
Musical    instrnments.     Strings    for     stringed.       Schmidt- 
Holland  Inc.     161,652;  June  26. 
Musical  instruments  when  not  In  use.  Racks  for  support- 
ing.    Saxrac  Company.     169,530  ;  Aug.   21. 
Musical  instruments.  Wind.     Besson  &  Co.  Ltd.    177,066  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Orchestrions,  pianos,  organs,  etc.     Phllipps  Aktien-Gesell- 
schaft.    135,212  ;  May  29. 
Organs,   accordions,  flutes,  and   flageolets,  Mouth.     M.   F. 

Albert.     169,488  :  Mar.  6. 
Organs  and  attachments  for  playing  organs.     Page  Or- 
gan  Co.     187,122;   Dec.    11. 
Organs,  pianos,  harps,  and  parts  of  such  instruments.     L. 

van  der  Heyden  a  Hauzeur.     147,279  ;  Oct.  9. 
Organs,   pianos,   harps,   and  parts   of   such  instruments. 

Van  der  Heyden  a   Hauzeur.     182,312  ;  Dec.   11. 
Phonograph     accessories.       F.    .B.     Witman.       170,964 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Phonograph-needle    holders    for    sound    boxes.      W.    Van 

Sands.      178,418;   Oct.  9. 
Phonograph-needle    holders    for    sound    boxes.      W.    Van 

Sands.     178,482;  Oct.  9. 
Phonograph  needles.     Gold  Seal  Co.     171,992  ;  Jan.  23. 
Phonograph    needles    or    styli.      S.    Wilensky.      174,225 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Phonograph-record   cabinets.     National  Record  Exchange 

Company.     159,717  ;  June  19. 
Phonograph  records.     Italian  Book  Co.     171,803  ;  July  24. 
Phonograph      records.       Lincoln      Record      Corporation. 

180,133;   July   24. 
Phonograph   records.      H.  Moulton.      176.417;   Dec.   25. 
Phonograph   records.      W.    C.    Peak.      170,209 ;    June   26. 
Phonograph  records.     Regfil  Record  Company.     182,485 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Phonograph     records.       Sears,     Roebuck     and     Company. 

140,072  ;  Apr.  24. 
Phonograph     repeating     attachment.        Gold     Seal      Co. 

159,258;    Jan.    9. 
Phonograph  tablets  and  blanks  for  making  same,  Metallic. 

Metal  Recording  Disc  Company.     167,313-14;  Jan.  9. 
Phonographic  apparatus.  Device  for  controlling  the  start- 
ing and  stopping  of.     Thomas  A.  Edison  Incorporated. 

139,518  ;   May   15. 
Phonographic  note  disks,  note  cylinders,  and  sound  plates 

or    records,     etc.       Polyphonwerke    Aktiengesellschaft. 

145,585;  Jan.  SO. 
Phonographs.     Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.     174,118;  Mar.  6. 
Phonographs.    Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.     186,685  ;  Dec.  11. 
Phonographs.      Bristol   &   Barber   Co.      163,213 ;    Nov.  13. 


Phonographs.         Chautauqua       Phonograph       Company. 

165,580  ;  Aug.  21. 
Phonographs.     E.  L.  Corle.     164,157  ;  Aug.  21. 
Phonographs.     Goldenola  Talking  Machine  Co.     174,732  ; 

May  15. 
Phonographs.     Lansbur^h  &  Brother.     171,424  ;  Jan.  23. 
Phonographs.  Ijyradion       Manufacturing       Company. 

177,790;  .Tune  26. 
Phonographs.     Plaza  Music  Company.     17»,110  ;  Aug.  21. 
Phonographs.     H.   A.   Robbins.     172,439:  Feb.  27. 
Phonographs.    Stettner  Phonograph  Corporation.    175,035  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Phonographs.     Wizard   Phonograph   Company.     184,630 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Phonographs  and  other  talking  machines,  Reproducers  for. 

Claravox  Company.     172,583  ;  Mar.  6. 
Phonographs  and  parts  thereof.     O.  W.  Richardson  &  Co. 

171,038  :  Mar.  27. 
Phonographs    and    parts    thereof.      Rosen    &    Listengart. 

179,558  :  July  24. 
Phonographs    and    phonograph   accessories.      S.   Eshborn. 

173,702      June  26. 
Phonographs  and  phonograph  records.     James  A.  Heam 

&  Son,  Inc.     165,994;  Jan.   9. 
Phonographs   and   talking   machines,    Sound    records   for. 

Vulcan  Record   Corporation.     185,271  ;   Nov.  6. 
Phonographs   and    talking    machines,    Sound    records   for. 

Vulcan    Record    Corporation.      185.272 ;    Nov.    20. 
Phonographs,  Electrical  sound  amplifiers  for.     Magnavox 

Company.     155,823  ;  May  8. 
Phonographs    or    talking    machines    and    parts    thereof. 

Lynres  Company.      170,941  ;  Jan.  23. 
Phonographs,  phonograph  parts,  and  phonograph  records. 

F.  F.  Nelson.     179,948  ;  Aug.  21. 

Phonographs,  Sound  boxes  for.  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Com- 
pany.    140,073;  May  8. 

Phonographs,  Sound-record  tablets  and  recording  at- 
tachments for.   H.  A.  Miller.     177,797  ;   June  5. 

Phonographs,  talking  and  musical  machines,  phonograph 
needles.  Polyphonwerke  Aktiengesellschaft.  145,583 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Phonographs,  talking  machines,  and  reproducers,  horns, 
etc.  Supplee-Biddle  Hardware  Company.  140,683 ; 
June  19. 

Piano-player  actions.  King  Player  Action  Company. 
172,420;  Apr.  24. 

Piano  plates.  American  Skein  &  Foundry  Company. 
186,454  ;  Dec.   11. 

Pianos.     H.  C.  Bay  Company.     173,069  ;  Mar.  6. 

Pianos.     Spector  &  Son  Piano  Co.     170,602  ;  Feb.  6. 

Pianos.     Story  &  Clark  Piano  Co.     179,066  ;  Oct.  30. 

Pianos  and  phonographs.     H.  Lehr.     177,494  ;  June  5. 

Pianos  and  phonographs.  May  Department  Stores  Com- 
pany.    171,385;  Feb.  20. 

Pianos  and  phonographs.  Melody  Piano  Co.  185,606 ; 
Nov,   20. 

Pianos  and  piano  players.  Story  &  Clark  Piano  Co. 
181.544:    Nov.    20. 

Pianos  and  player  pianos.  Steger  &  Sons  Piano  Manufac- 
turing Company.    148,678  ;  Jan.  2. 

Pianos,  Motors  for  player.  Motor  Player  Corporation. 
158,630  ;  Mar.  27. 

Pianos,  nhonographs,  and  records.  Player.  Starr  Piano 
Company.     135,764  ;  Aug.  7. 

Pianos,  player  pianos,  and  phonographs.  H.  Lehr. 
177,495  ;  June   26. 

Pianos,  player  pianos,  and  piano  players.  Baldwin  Com- 
pany.    180,264  :  Oct.  9. 

Pianofortes,  pianos,  and  phonographs.  Jacob  Doll  &  Sons. 
179,138  ;  Aug.  21. 

Pianofortes,  pianos,  and  phonographs.  Frederick  Piano 
Company.     179,594  ;  Aug.  21. 

Saxophone  and  clarinet  reeds.  G.  E.  Lefebvre.  176,195 ; 
May  15. 

Saxophones.     Saxophone  Shop.     170,790;  Feb.  20, 

Table  and  phonograph,  phonographs,  etc..  Combination 
library.     Westphono  Incorporated.     171,396 ;   Feb.  20. 

Talking  and  dictating  machines,  records  for  talking  ma- 
chines. Vox-Schallplatten-und  Sprechmaschinen-Aktien- 
gespllschaft.     160.166  ;  Apr,  10. 

Talking-machine  needles.  Jordan  Marsh  Company. 
172,419  ;  .Jan.  23. 

Talking-machine  needles.  H,  J.  Wengleln's  Norica-  & 
Herold-Werke      Niirnberg-Schwabacher      Nadelfabriken 

G,  m,  b.  H.     164,621 ;  Feb.  20. 
Talking-machine-record  albums.     Jordan  Marsh  Company. 

177,976;  May  8. 
Talking-machine  records.     G.  H,  Davis.     172,148  ;  Jan.  23. 
Talking-machine    records.      Federal    Record    Corporation. 

132,140;  Mar.  27. 
Talking  machines.   Duophone  Snydicate  Limited.   181,015  ; 

Oct.   9. 
Talking    machines    and    parts    thereof.      B.    A.    Graham. 

176.964  ;   .Tune   19. 
Talking   machines   and  talking-machine   records.      Societa 

Italiana    di    Fonotipia.      170,045 ;    June    5. 
Talking  machines,   phonographs,   parts  thereof,   and   sup- 
plies therefor.   Vox-Schallplatten-  und  Sprechmaschinen- 

Aktiengesellschaft,      165,733 ;    Nov.    20. 
Talking    machines,    reproducers,    records,    etc.      Volumsi 

Corporation.     155,328  ;  June  19, 
Trumpets,   cornets,   trombones,   horns,  etc.     H.   N.   White 

Company.     182,691 ;  Dec.  4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1523 


Ukulele  niul   banjo   pegs,   ukulele,   mandolin,  banjo,  and 

gviitar  tailpieces,  etc.     Waverly  Musical  Products  Co. 

174,(i01 ;  Mar.  6. 
Violins    and    similar    musical    instruments.    Strings    for. 

M.   Selbach.     171,287  ;  June  5. 
Violins    aiul    similar    musical    instruments,    Strings    for. 

Simson  &  Frey,   Inc.      172,561  ;  Apr.   3. 
Violins,     guitars,     mandolins,     etc.       Gustav     Pirazzi     & 

Conip.     164,825  ;  Jan.  30. 
Xylophones.     J.   C.   Deegan,   Inc.      180,529;   July   24. 

CLASS  37. 

Albums.      G.    Gencert,    Inc.      175,423 ;    June    12. 
Announcements.     Richter   Card   &   Paper   Co.     179,224 ; 

Julv  3. 
Apple  wrappers.     F.   C.   Strype.     176,924 ;  May   15. 
Binders  and  books,  book  bindings,  envelopes,  letterheads, 

etc.,  Loo.^o-leaf.     Hawkeye  Bindery  Company.     172,273  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Binders   and   leaves   therefor.    Loose-leaf.      United   Auto- 
graphic  Register   Co.      169.993  ;  Julv   24. 
Binders,  Loose-leaf.     A.  B.  Plushkell.     181,864  ;  Oct.  2. 
Binders,     Loose-leaf.       Tallman.     Robbins     &     Company. 

184,772;   Nov.   20. 
Blank    forms.      Mani-Fold    Company.      168,773  ;    Dec.    4. 
Blank  forms.   Printed.     P.   L.   Hawks.     171,359 ;   Jan.  2. 
Blotter  pads,  rockiiis  blotters,  inkwells,  etc.    P.  L.  Pease 

&  Company.      180,941  ;   Nov.   6. 
Blotters.     Standard  Paper  Manufacturing  Co.      161.283  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Book  and  catalogue  covers  and  decorative  effec^3.    David 

J.   Molloy  Company.     179,378 ;  Aug.  28. 
Bookkeeping    record    and     correspondence    blank    forms. 

Loan    societies'.       Hawkins    Mortgage     Co.       167,396 

Mar.  13. 
Books     and     binders,     Renewable-leaf.       G.     A.     Bennett 

171,892;  Jan.  2. 
Books  and  blank  form  cards.  Pass.     Wellar  and  Adams 

184,999;  Dec.  25. 
Books  and  filing  cards  for  bookkeeping  purposes,  Receipt, 

W.   A.   Ringler.      160,434  ;   July   10. 
Books,  Blank.     Keystone  Business  Service  Co.     185,082 

Nov.    20. 
Books.    Blank-form.      J.    I.    Cook.      176,165 ;    June   19. 
Books,   Blank   record.      Forbes   Publishing   Co.     161,982 

Feb.   20. 
Books,     Memoranda.        Clipper     Belt     Lacer     Company 

175,301  ;   May  22. 
Books   of   accounting   and    packages   and   pages   therefor 

Loose-leaf.        Simplicity      Sales     Company.        178,068 

June  19. 
Books  of  blank  forms.     Brooks-Wilbor-Parsons   Company. 

123,328;  Aug.  14. 
Books,  pamphlets,  and  papers.  Binders  for.     Weber  &  Mc- 

Crea.     180,996;  Aug.   21. 
Books,  Pass.     William  Mann  Company.     173.266;  Feb.  13. 
Books,    Score.       James    W.    Brine    Company.       172,730; 

July  24. 
Box  board.     Schmidt  &  Ault  Paper  Co.     183,505  ;  Oct.  9. 
Box  board  and  wrapping  paper.     Schmidt   &  Ault  Paper 

Co.     183.505  :  Dec.  25. 
Bread    wrappers.      Potter- Wrightington,    Inc.      160,025 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Bread    wrappers.      Potter-Wrightington,    Inc.       164,187 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Card   indexes,    index   cards,   cases,   cabinets,    etc.     Index 

Visible,  Inc.     148,279  ;  .Tuly  24. 
Checks.     E.  S.  Bender.     184,707;  Oct.  16. 
Checks,  Bank.     Bankers  Supply  Co.     179,391;  June  5. 
Checks,  bonds,  securities,  and  writing  and  printing  paper. 

A.  E.  Skoog.     186,618  ;  Dec.  25. 
Covers    or    binders.      Master    Reporting    Co.       141,682  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Crayons.     Milton  Bradley   Company.   186,435 ;   Dec.    11. 
Crayons.         Milton       Bradley      Company.         186,437-8  ; 

Dec.   11. 
Crayons.     Milton  Bradley  Company.     186,439  ;  Dec.  25. 
Crayons     and     pencils.        American     Crayon     Company. 

177,347;  May  8. 
Crayons,  chalks,  and  pencils.    American  Crayon  Company. 

171,440  ;  Apr.  3. 
Crayons,  color  atlas,  individual  color  charts,   color  score 

cards,  etc.     Munsell  Color  Company.     167,683 ;  Feb.  20. 
Crayons,    crayon    holders,     pencils,    pencil    holders,    etc. 

Sbciete  Anonyme  "Crayons   Conte."     182,938 ;   Nov.   6. 
Currency     straps.        Spurgin     Manufacturing     Company. 

183,601-6  :   Sept.    11. 
Currencv     straps.        Spurgin     Manufacturing     Company. 

183.607  ;   Sept.   11. 

Currencv     straps.       Spurgin     Manufacturing     Company. 

183.608  ;    Sept.    11. 

Currencv  straps  of  $500  denominations.  Spurgin  Manu- 
facturing Company.     177,575  ;  May  29. 

Desk  sets,  pens,  writing  paper,  etc.  Gorham  Manufac- 
turing Company.     152,245;  Aug.   14. 

Display  stands  or  easels.  C.  W.  Lasher,  jr.  174,251  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Duplicating  apparatus  and  accessories  thereto,  etc.  D. 
Gestetner   Limited.      178,175 ;    July    10. 

Duplicating  rolls.  Beck  Duplicator  Company.  177,065 ; 
Sept.    11. 

Easels  for  supporting  advertising  cards.  Cardboard.  New 
Method  Die  &  Cut-Out  Co.     181,304  ;   July  24. 


stencils.      G.    Bonifacio.      150,505 ; 


Envelope-addressing 

Dec.  4. 
Envelope    blanks,    Stationery. 
Company.     171,882  ;  Feb.  6. 

Federal  Envelope  Mfg.  Co.     187,412  ;  Dec 
Kovacs  and  Meszaros.     162,179  ;  May  1. 
J.  W.  Llndau,  jr.     169,979  ;  Feb.  20. 
Royal    Card    &    Paper    Company. 


Workman    Manufacturing 


25. 


184,564  ; 

Jan.    16. 
178,581 ; 


and    letterheads.      J.    R.    Connor.      175,419 ; 


Edgar  C.  Ruwe  Company.   154,889  ; 

for   making   same.      J.    W.    Butler 
Oct.  16. 
Wolf  Brothers.     178,942;  June  6. 
rubber  bands,  etc.     American  Lead 


Envelopes. 
Envelopes. 
Envelopes. 
Envelopes. 

Nov.   20. 
Envelopes.      Sewell-Clapp-Envelopes.      171,288 ; 
Envelopes.     United  States  Envelope  Company. 

May  22. 
Envelopes 

Apr.  10. 
Envelopes  and  manuscript  covers.  Piling.     W.  S.  Tuttle. 

183.:!24  :  Dec.  25. 
Envelopes  and  paper. 

June  5. 
Envelopes    and    paper 

Paper  Co.     182,128 ; 
Envelopes,  Window. 
Erasers,  lead  pencils, 

Pencil  Company.     164,425 ;   Mar.  13. 
Fiber  board.     Stevens  Paper  Mills,  Inc.     182,891 ;  Oct.  16. 
Fiber  board  and  automobile  panel  material.    G.  E.  Gagnier. 

183,107-8;  Oct.  2. 
Files.     W.  E.  Thayer  Company.     157,781 ;  Aug.  14. 
Filing    folders    and    guides,    Vertical.      Wabash    Cabinet 

Co.     186,970  ;  Dec.   11. 
Folders,  cards,  guides,  stationery,  etc.     United  Business 

Equipment  Co.    180,910  ;  Aug.  21. 
Inkwell  bases,  sponge  cups,  desk  pads,  etc.     L.  D.  Schroy 

Company.     180,725  ;  Aug.  14. 
Labeling  clips  for  use  with  loose-leaf  binders.     Benj.  D. 

Benson  &  Sons,  Inc.     152,536 ;  June  19. 
Leads  and  lead   containers.     Wahl   Company.      145,483 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Ledgers    Loose-leaf.     National  Blank  Book  Co.     172,548; 

Feb.  27. 
Letter   sheet   and   advertising  folders,   Combined.     Dual- 
Use  Company.     182,503;  Oct.  16. 
Letter   sheets   and    mailing   or   correspondence    envelopes, 

etc.     C.  L.  Benedict.     151,935  ;  Feb.  18     . 
Letterheads,  envelopes,  report  blanks,  etc.    Supreme  Orient 

O.  O.  H..&  P.     145,597;  Apr.  3. 
Moisteners.     A.  J.  Buren.     156,048  ;  May  29. 
Napkins,  Embossed.     Tissue  Company.     183,808  ;  Oct.  30. 
Office  supplies.    Aktiebolaget  Galco.    147,149  ;  Feb.  6 
Paper.       Bennington    Wax    Paper    Company.       179,453 ; 

Oct.    30. 
Paper.     J.  W.  Butler  Paper  Company.     177,213 ;  June  5. 
Paper.     Chicago  Paper  Company.     171,726  ;   Sept.  11. 
Paper.     Chicago  Paper  Company.     171,728;  Sept,  11. 
Paper.     Coy,  Hunt  and  Company.     168,921 ;  Jan.  2. 
Paper.     Cov,  Hunt  and  Company.     179,399  ;  June  12, 
Paper.      Gilbert   Paper   Co.      182,410;    Sept.    11. 
Paper.    L.  Hyman  &  Sons.     167,127  :  Feb.  13. 
Paper.     F.  C.  Strype.     168,385-6:  Jan.  16. 
Paper.      W.   M.    Temple.      171,392  ;    Nov.    20. 
Paper   and   cardboard.   Writing.      Harlem    Card    &   Paper 

Company.     173,566  ;  Apr.  3. 
Paper  and  cloth,  Gummed.     Ideal  Coated  Paper  Company. 

149,704 ;    Mar.     6. 
Paper  and  envelopes.    Berlin  &  Jones  Company.    176,783  ; 

May  8. 
Paper     and     envelopes.      Strathmore     Paper     Company. 

168,178  ;  Jan.  2. 
Paper    and    envelopes    and    crape    paper,    Letter.      Julius 

Baumgarten    &    SOhne   Vereinigte    Papierwarenfabrlken 

Kommanditgesellscbaft.     178,158  ;  Oct.  16. 
Paper  and  envelopes.  Writing.     Rose  Company.     183,232  ; 

Sept.    11. 

'    envelopes.    Writing.       The    Fair. 


Paoer  and 
Oct.  16. 

Paper  and 
Company. 

Paper  and 
American 

Paper    and 


182,793  ; 


Writing.      Whiting  Paper 


mailing   envelopes. 
178,888  :  May  22. 

mailing    envelopes,     Writing    and    printing. 

Writing  Paper  Company.     175,540  ;  May  16. 

mailing    envelopes.    Writing    and     printing. 

American  Writing  Paper  Company.     179,701 ;  June  19. 

Paper     and    mailing    envelopes.     Writing    and    printing. 
Chapin  &  Gould  Paper  Company.     176,114  ;  Apr.  10. 

Paper    and     packages.     Sheets    of    waxed.      Shelby    Wax 
Paper   Company.     171,286  :  May   22. 

Paoer    and     paper    towels.    Toilet.      Albany    Perforated 
Wrapping  Paper  Co.     176,437  ;  Apr,  10. 

Paper  and  paper  towels.  Toilet.    Albany  Perforated  Wrap- 
ping Paper  Co.     182,529  ;  Aug.  21.  _ 

Paper  and  paper  towels,  Toilet.    Albany  Perforated  Wrap- 
ping Paper  Co.     184,889  ;  Oct.  23. 

Paper  and  paper  towels,  Toilet.     Rushmore  Paper  Mills, 
Inc.     175,272  ;  Mar.  27. 

Paper  and   paper  towels.   Toilet. 
Co.     176,048;  June  26. 

Paper   and   p,^per   towels.   Toilet, 
turing  Co.     166,864  ;  June  19. 

Paper   and   paper   towels.   Toilet. 
turin-  Co.      171,192  ;  Apr.  3. 

Paper  and  stationery.     W.   A.  Welsh.     166.488 ;   Nov.   6. 

Paper  and  wrapping  paper,  Book.     West  Virginia  Pulp  & 
Paper  Company.     177,256  :  May  29. 

Paper,  bank-note  wrappers,  blank  books.     Levey  Printing 
Company.     173,505  ;  Sept.  18. 


Sauquoit  Toilet  Paper 
Wortendyke  Manufac- 
Wortendyke  Manufac- 


1524 


INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Paper,     blanks    books,     etc.       Levey    Printing    Company. 

173,508;    Sept.   11. 
Paper,  Blasting.     Diem   &  Wing  Paper   Co.     186,878-9  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Paper,    Blasting.      Diem   &    Wing    Paper    Co.      186,880 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Paper,  Blotting.     H.  W.  EUerson.     185,820;  Dec.  11. 
Paper,    Blotting.      Standard    Paper    Manufacturing    Co. 

174,703-4;  Apr.   17. 
Paper    board.      Philadelphia    Paper   Manufacturing   Com- 
pany.     174,855  ;   June  19. 
Paper,  Bond.     H.  P.  Andrews  Paper  Company.     167,754  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Paper,  Bond.     Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.     186,874  ;  Dec.  25. 
Paper,  Bond.     Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.     186.876  :  Dec.  25. 
Paper,  Bond.     Diem  &  Wing  Paper  Co.     186,885  ;  Dec.  4. 
Paper,     Bond.        Franc-Graham     Paper     Co.        184,787 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Paper,  Bond.     Louisville  Paper  Co.     181,901-2  ;  Sept.  11. 
Paper,  Bond.     Peerless  Paper  Company.     171,653  ;  May  8. 
Paper,  Bond.     Weber  Lithccraphing  Co.     172,922  ;  Feb.  6. 
Paper,  Bond  and  correspondence.     H.  Reeve  Angel  &  Co. 

178,020;  June  5. 
Paper,    Bond,   ledger,    and    writing.      Gilbert   Paper    Co. 

182,411 ;  Aug.  21. 
Paper,  Bond,  ledger,  and  writing.    Poland  Paper  Company. 

172,489;  Feb.  6. 
Paper,  Bond,  ledger,  and  writing.    Poland  Paper  Company. 

172,651 ;  Feb.  6. 
Paper,    Bond   writing    and   printing.      Collins    Mfg.    Co. 

168,836;  May  15. 
Paper,    Book.      Peninsular    Paper    Company.       172,555 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Paper,  Book.     West  Virginia  Pulp  &  Paper  Co.     169,570  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Paper,  Book,  bond,  and  writing.     Chllllcothe  Paper  Com- 
pany.    174,610;  Apr.  24. 
Paper   bread   wrappers.      Package   Paper    &    Supply   Cor- 
poration.    177,923  ;  May  8. 
Paper,    Bristol.       American     Writing    Paper    Company. 

182,037;    Sept.    11. 
Paper,  Bristol-board.     Seaman  Paper  Company.     182,864  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Paper,  bristol  board,  and  cardboard.     J.  W.  Butler  Paper 

Co.     180,838  ;  July  10. 
Paper,    cards,    envelopes,    etc..    Correspondence.      M.    T. 

Bird.     179.846;  June  19. 
Paper,  Chocolate-dipping.     McLaurin-Jones  Co.     183,715 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Paper    clips.      Noesting   Pin   Ticket   Company.      180,805 ; 

July  10. 
Paper,  Coated  book.    McLaurin-Jones  Co.    176,844  ;  Oct.  2. 
Paper,     Coated     cardboard.       Seaman     Paper     Company. 

182,865;   Oct.   30. 
Paper,     correspondence    envelopes,     etc..    Writing.      Mid 

West  Paper   &  Envelope   Co.     168,118  ;   Aug.   28. 
Paper,     correspondence    envelopes,    writing    tablets,    and 
papeteries.  Writing.     Mid  West  Paper  &  Envelope  Co 
168,326  ;  Mar.  6. 
Paper,     Cover.        Chemical     Paper     Manufacturing     Co 

142,385  ;  Jan.  16. 
Paper,  Cover.     Marvellum  Company.     178,856-7  :  May  22 
Paper,   Cover.     Peninsular  Paper  Company.     172,345-7 

Jan.  16. 
Paper,    Cover.      Peninsular    Paper    Company.       172,554 

Mar.  20. 
Paper,    Cover.      Peninsular    Paper    Company.      178,279 

Aug.  21. 
Paper,    Cover.      Peninsular    Paper    Company.      183,939 

Oct.  16, 
Paper   covers.      Chas.    Green    Company.      186.472  :  Dec.  4 
Paper,   Craft.     Aktiebolaget   Molnbacka-Trysil.     175,178 

Mar.  27. 
Paper,    Cr6pe.      Dennison    Manufacturing    Co.      178,093 

.Tune  19. 
Paper,  Crepe.     Papyrus  Company.     182,221 ;  Sept.  18. 
Paper,  Crepe.     Tissue  Co.     172,066  :  Jan.  16. 
Paper,  Crgpe.     Tissue  Company.     177,150  ;  May  15. 
Paper,       Enamel      book.         Seaman       Paper      Company, 

182,860-1;    Oct.   30. 
Paper,  Enameled  book.     Martin  Cantine  Co.     182.980-1 

Sept.   11. 
Paper,  Enameled  book.  Seaman  Paper  Company.   182,868 

Oct.  30. 
Paper,  Enameled  book.    Seaman  Paper  Company.    182,876 

Oct.  30. 
Paper,  envelopes,  and  lead  pencils.     Tennessee  Paper  & 

Bag  Co.     172,809  ;  Mar.  13. 
Paper,    envelopes,   and   lead   pencils.   Printing,    wrapping, 
writing,    etc.      Tennessee   Paper   Bag   Co.      173,108-9 ; 
Mar.  13. 
Paper,  envelopes,  and  papeteries.     Birnie  Paper  Company. 

176.876-7;  Apr.   10. 
Paper,  envelopes,  and  wrapping  paper,  Cover  and  writing. 

J.  Hooz.     179,868  ;   June  19. 
Paper,    envelopes,    bristol    or    card   board.    Writing.      V. 

Vivaudou,  Inc.     161,660 ;  Mar.   13. 
Paper,   envelopes,   etc.     J.   C.   Blair   Company.      175,706 ; 

Apr.   3. 
Paper,   envelopes,   pens,   pencils,  etc..   Writing.     Calhoun, 

Robbins  &  Co.     172,206;  Mar.    6. 
Paper,    envelopes,   print   book   cover,   etc.,   Wrapping   and 
manila.     J.   W.   Butler  Paper   Co.      180,839 ;   Aug.    28. 


Paper,   envelopes.  Printing  and  writing.     Johnson-Breyd- 

ing-Johnson.     177,302  ;  May  8. 
Paper,  etc.     Chicago  Paper  Company.     171,725  ;  Aug.  28. 
Paper,    etc..    Wrapping,    manila,    document,    print,    and 

other.      Central   Michigan    Paper    Company.      181,245 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Paper,    Filter.      Central    Scientific    Company.      185,446 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Paper    for    mechanical   drawings.      Stevens    Paper    Mills, 

Inc.     182,893  ;  Oct.  16. 
Paper  for  printing  bonds,  checks,  etc.     J.  C.  Hall  Com- 
pany.    174,616;  May  29. 
Paper  for  printing  purposes.  Bond.     Calvert  Lithograph- 
ing Co.     186,102  ;  Nov.  13. 
Paper  for  trading  stamps,  coupons,  etc.    Eureka  Specialty 

Printing  Company.     178,240;  May  29. 
Paper  for  wrapping  purposes,  Kraft.     Dudley   Paper  Co. 

173,594  ;  Mar.  6. 
Paper,    Glassine,   greaseproof,    imitation-parchment,   writ- 
ing, wrapping,  etc.     0.  McDowell.     179,619;  June  12. 
Paper,  Greaseproof.     Blake,  Moffitt  &  Towne.     187,292  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Paper,  Gummed.    Ideal  Coated  Paper  Company.   130,477  ; 

June  19. 
Paper,  Handmade.     C.  H.  Boulin.     173,276;  Feb.  13. 
Paper,    Handmade.     C.    H.   Boulin.     173,348;   Feb.    13. 
Paper  holder,  Memorandum-.     Bliss  Company.     176,321 ; 

Slay  1. 
Paper  in  sheets  and  rolls.   Book.     New  York   &  Pennsyl- 
vania Company.     167,922:  June  12. 
Paper,    Index   bristol.      H.    P.   Andrews   Paper  Company. 

167,753  ;  Aug.  21. 
Paper,   Index  bristol.     H.   P.   Andrews  Paper  Company. 

171,405;  Aug.  21. 
Paper,  Ledger.    H.  P.  Andrews  Paper  Company.     167,757  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Paper,      Ledger.        H.      P.      Andrews     Paper     Company. 

167,760;  Aug.  28. 
Paper,  Ledger.     Chemical  Paper  Manufacturing  Company. 

187,712  :  Dec.  18. 
Paper,     Ledger.       Seaman     Paper     Company.       182,862 ; 

Oct.    30. 
Paper,   mailing  envelopes,   tablets,   etc.,   Writing.     Smith 

Tablet  Company.     175,219  :  Mar.  27. 
Paper,   Manifold.     Esleeck  Manufacturing   Co.     185,332  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Paper,   Manila  tag.     Seaman  Paper  Company.     182,872  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Paper  napkins.     Tissue  Company.     183.896  ;  Oct.  16. 
Paper    napkins.    Package    of.      Paper    Novelty    Company. 

183,717;   Oct.   2. 
Paper,    paper    napkins,    towels,    and    tablecloths.    Toilet. 

Fort  Howard  Paper  Company.     171,353  ;  Jan.  16. 
Paper,   paper   napkins,    towels,    and    table   cloths.    Toilet. 

Fort  Howard  Paper  Company.     176,674  ;  Apr.  10. 
Paper,    paper    napkins,    towels,    and    tablecloths.    Toilet. 

Fort  Howard  Paper  Company.     180,757-8  ;  Aug.  14. 
Paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths,  Toilet.    Fort 

Howard  Paper  Company.     180,970;  Aug.  7. 
Paper,    paper    napkins,    towels,    and    tablecloths.    Toilet. 

Fort  Howard  Paper  Company.     180,971-2  ;  July  17. 
Paper,  paper  napkins,  towels,  and  tablecloths.  Toilet.   Fort 

Howard  Paper  Company.     181,442  ;   Aug.   7. 
Paper,    paper    napkins,    towels,    and    tablecloths.    Toilet. 

Fort  Howard  Paper  Company.     186,745  :  Dec.  25. 
Paper,    paper    napkins,    towels,    and    tablecloths.    Toilet. 

Fort  Howard  Paper  Company.     186,953  ;  Dec.  25. 
Paper,   paper   towels,   pencils,   etc..   Toilet.      Fisher  Bros. 

Paper   Co.      181,742;    Sept.    11. 
Paper,    pencils,    pens,    etc.      W.    H.    Johnson.      163,987; 

July  24. 
Paper,     Prepared     tracing.       Special     Paper     Mfg.     Co. 

186,029  ;  Dec.  25. 
Paper,     Prepared     tracing.        Special     Paper     Mfg.     Co. 

186.030-1  :   Nov.   13. 
Paper,  Printing  and  writing.     Chicago  Paper  Company. 

171,786;  Aug.  21.  ^.     .        ..     ^     ., 

Paper,    Printing    and    writing.       Cincinnati    Cordage     & 

Paper  Co.     173,404;  May  29. 
Paper,    Printing    and    writing.      Hampshire    Paper    Com- 
pany.    168,305  ;  May  8. 
Paper,  Printing  and  writing.     Hampshire  Paper  Company. 

168,306  ;  Jan.  2. 
Paper  products.     Brown  Company.     120,373  ;  Mar.  6. 
Paper,   Proofing.     McLaurin-Jones  Co.     183,716  ;   Oct.   9. 
Paper,  Specially  duplex  coated.     Seaman  Paper  Company. 

182,875;    Oct.   30.  ,        ^        ,     ^ 

Paper,  stationery,  etc.     Buffalo  OflSce  and  Law  Supply  Co. 

167,.S46  ;   Jan  2. 
Paper  suitable  for  making  copies  from  stencil  impressions. 

H.  P.  Andrews  Paper  Company.     171,402  ;  Oct.  9. 
Paper  suitable  for  making  copies  from  stencil  Impressions. 

H.  P.  Andrews  Paper  Company.    171,406  ;  Oct.  9. 
Paper,  tablets,  and  envelopes.  Writing.     Zellerbach  Paper 

Co.     178,587;  June  5.  ,  ,         '    j 

Paper     tablets,     composition     and     blank     books,     pads, 

papeteries,   etc.    Aller  Brothers.    175,539;   Apr.   17. 
Paper,    tablets,    papeteries,    etc..    Writing.      Central   Ohio 

Paper  Company.     179,458  ;  Sept.  11. 
Paper,     Thin     soft.      H.     P.    Andrews     Paper    Company. 

171,407 :  Aug.  21.  ,..,.,,,,  T        • 

Paper  to  be  printed  or  lithographed.   Coated.     McLaurin- 
Jones  Co.     178,761  ;  May  22. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1625 


181,387  ; 


Fort  Howard  Paper  Company.     182,049  ; 
Interlabe    Tissue    Mills    Co.      178,043 ; 


1G9.074  ; 
180,717 ; 


Mar.  20. 
July  24. 


Northprn  Paper  Mills. 
Northern  Paper  Mills. 
Northern  Paper  Mills.     184.350  ;  Oct.  Iti 
Northern  Paper  Mills.     184.352  ;  Oct.  16. 
Northern  Paper  Mills.    184,354-5  ;  Oct.  16. 
Northern  Paper  Mills.     184,356  ;  Nov 
Northern  Paper  Mills. 
Northern  Paper  Mills. 
Northern  Paper  Mills. 
Northern  Paper  Mills. 
Peerless   Mfg.    Co.      179,678 ;   July  10. 
Peerless  Mfg.  Company.    179,679  ;  July  10 
Perkins  &  Butler,  Inc.     177,990 ;  May  29. 
Peterson     Paper     Company. 


184.357  ;  Dec. 

184.358  ;  Oct. 
184.359  ;  Nov. 
184,360;  Oct. 


20. 
25. 
16. 
13. 
16. 


Paper,  Toilet.     Albany  Perforated  Wrapping  Paper  Com 

pany.     184,576  ;  Nov.   13. 
Paper,  Toilet.    Diamond  Mills  Paper  Company. 

July  24. 
Paper,  Toilet. 

Aug.  21. 
Paper,    Toilet. 

Aug.  14. 
Paper,  Toilet. 
Paper,  Toilet. 
I'aper,  Toilet. 
Paper,  Toilet. 
Paper,  Toilet. 
Paper,  Toilet. 
Paper.  Toilet. 
Paper,  Toilet. 
Paper,  Toilet. 
Paper,  Toilet. 
Paper,  Toilet. 
Paper,  Toilet. 
Paper,  Toilet. 
Paper,     Toilet. 

May  22. 
Paper,  Toilet. 
Paper,  Toilet. 

June  19. 
Paper    toilet-seat 

June  19. 
Paper,  Toilet,  wrapping,  book,  and   printing. 

Paper  Co.iipany.     172,998-173,000  ;  Feb.  6. 
Paper    towels    and    napkins.      Independent    Paper    Mills, 

Inc.     174,141  :   Apr.  3. 
Paper    towels,    napkins,    and    wrappers    for    delicatessen 

lunches.      H.    N.    Goldsmith.      182,750;    Sept.    11. 
Paper,   Tracing.     J.   D.   Cardinell.      179,712-3 ;   Jtine    19. 
Paper,  Tracing.    New  York  Blue  Print  Paper  Co.  181,906 

Aug.  21. 
Paper,  Tympan.     Plant,  Theis  &  Gould  Paper  Company 

181,146  ;  Aug.  21. 
Paper,  Uncoated  book.   Seaman  Paper  Company.   182,863 

Oct.  30. 
Paper,      Uncoated      book.        Seaman      Paper      Company, 

182,866-7;   Oct.   30. 
Paper,  Uncoated  book.    Seaman  Paper  Company.    182,871 

Oct.  30. 
Paper,      Uncoated      book.        Seaman      Paper      Company 

182,877-80;  Oct.  30. 

~  Robert  Fletcher  &  Son,  Limited 


Scott  Paper  Company.     185,623  ; 
Wortendyke  Manufacturing  Co. 


covers.      J.    L.    Schaefer. 


176,501; 

Oct.  23. 
179,911 ; 

179,683  ; 

Messinger 


Rohert  Fletcher  &  Son  Limited, 
Robert  Fletcher  &  Son  Limited 


Paper,  Uncut  cigarette. 

179,999;   Oct.   2. 
Paper,  Uncut  cigarette. 

180,000-1 ;  July  24. 
Paper,  Uncut  cigarette. 

180,002;  Aug.   14. 
Paper,    Unwatermarked    sulphite    bond.      Seaman    Paper 

Company.     182,873;  Oct.  30. 
Paper  used  for  printing  or  lithographing  bank  checks,  etc. 

D.  D.  Madden  &  Co.     182,713  ;  Oct.  2. 
Paper,   used  for  printing,   writing,  etc.,   and   typewriting 

and     mailing     envelopes.       Poland     Paper     Companv. 

174,099  ;  Mar.  6. 
Paper  wadding.   American  Lace  Paper  Company.   182,784  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Paper,    Wall.      Arrow    Paint    &    Wall    Paper    Company. 

182,643;   Sept.  11. 
Paper,    Wall.      Becker,    Smith    &    Page,    Inc.      173.619 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Paper,  Wall.     Rohert  Griffin  Company.     161,250;  May  1. 
Paper,  Watermarked  sulphite  bond.     Seaman  Paper  Com- 
pany.    182,874;  Oct.  30. 
Paper,       Wax.      Hamersley       Manufacturing       Company. 

181,445  ;  Dec.  4. 
Paper,     Waied.       Hamersley    Manufacturing     Company. 

178,920;  May  29. 
Paper,  Waxed.     Himmer  Brothers  Co.     175,.394;  Apr.  10. 
Paper  weights  and  desk  ornaments.     A.  Vos.      177,530  ; 

July  24. 
Paper     weights,     inkwells,     etc.       Pup     Tovs     Company. 

175,157;  Mar.  27. 
Paper    wrappers.      American    Bread    Wrapper    Company. 

173.160  :  Feb.  13. 
Paper,  Wrapping.     Ailing  &  Cory  Co.     177,158  ;  Apr.  24. 
~  Blake,    Moffitt    &    Towne.      187,286; 

Brow  Company.     168,021-2  ;  Jan.  16. 
Diem    &   Wing   Paper    Co.      183,056. 

Diem    &   Wing   Paper    Co.  184,654 ; 

Diem    &   Wing   Paper    Co.  184,658 ; 

Diem   &  Wing  Paper   Co.  186,875 ; 

Diem   &  Wing   Paper    Co.  186,877 ; 

Diem    &   Wing   Paper    Co.  186,883 ; 

Diem   &   Wing   Paper   Co.  187,565 : 

Great  Notch  Paper  Company.  178,502  ; 

Huff,   Barnes  &  Opie,  Inc.  174,520  ; 


Paper, 

Wrapping. 

Dec. 

11. 

Paper, 

Wrapping. 

Paper, 

Wrapping. 

Oct. 

2. 

Paper, 

Wrapping. 

Oct. 

16. 

Paper, 

Wrapping. 

Oct. 

16. 

Paper, 

Wrapping. 

Dec. 

4. 

Paper, 

Wrapping. 

Dec. 

4. 

Paper, 

Wrapping. 

Dec. 

4. 

Paper. 

Wrapping. 

Dec. 

18. 

Paper, 

Wrapping. 

June 

5. 

Paper, 

Wrapping. 

June  5. 

Paper,     Wrapping.       Joseph     Weil     &     Sons.       185.066 

Nov.  20. 
Paper,  Wrapping.     McLaurin-Jones  Co.     174,147  ;  Apr.  10 
Paper,   Wrapping.     Geo.   W.  Millar  &  Co.   Inc.     174,319 

Mar.    27. 
Paper,     Wrapping.       Nekoosa-Edwards    Paper     Company 

184,746  ;  Oct.  16. 
Paper,  Wrapping.    Orono  Pulp  &  Paper  Comany.    179,549 


June  5. 
Paper,  Wrapping. 
Paper,  Wrapping. 

Aug.   7. 
Paper,   Wrapping. 

Sept.   11. 
Paper,    Wrapping, 


H.  L.  Tetamore.     182,941  ;  Oct.  2. 
Union   Paper  &  Twine  Co.      180,567 

Whitaker  Paper  Company.     170,737 

toilet,   and   wax.     Taverner  &   Frlcke, 


Fox  River  Paper   Company.  171,990 

Fox  River  Paper   Company.  172,328 

Fox  River  Paper   Company.  172,418 

Fox   River  Paper   Company.  180,533 

Fox   River  Paper   Company.  180,975 

Fox  River  Paper  Company.  181,688 


Fox  River  Paper  Company. 
Hawthorne  Paper  Company. 
E.  E.  Lloyd  Paper  Company. 


187,617 
156,447 
176,028 


E.  E.  Lloyd  Paper  Company.     188,125 
Marshall  Field  &  Company.     146,536 


H.   G.    Pohlmann.      148,851 ; 
Seaman    Paper    Company. 


May    29 
182,869 

172,142 


Becker 
Becker 


185,163;  Oct.  16. 
Paper,   Writing.     Cincinnati  Cordage  &  Paper   Company, 

174,554  ;  July  10. 
Paper,  Writing.   Cincinnati  Cordage  &  Paper  Co.    174,555 

Mar.  27. 
Paper,     Writing.       Cincinnati     Cordage     &     Paper     Co 

174,556;  June  26. 
Paper,  Writing.     Derryvale  Linen  Co.     171.265  ;  Mar.  6. 
Paper,    Writing.      Diem    &    Wing    Paper    Co.      184,655 

Oct.  16. 
Paper,    Writing. 

Feb.  13. 
Paper,    Writing. 

Jan.  16. 
Paper,    Writing. 

Feb.  6. 
Paper,   Writing. 

July  10. 
Paper,   Writing. 

July  IT. 
Paper,  Writing. 

Aug.  14. 
Paper,   Writing. 

Dec.  18. 
Paper,  Writing. 

Apr.  17. 
Paper,  Writing. 

Apr.  3. 
Paper.  Writing. 

Dec.  25. 
Paper,  Writing. 

Oct.  23. 
Paper,    Writing. 
Paper,    Writing. 

Oct.  30. 
Paper.     Writing.      Byron    Weston 

Mar.  27. 
Paper,  Writing,  printing,   etc 

171,727;   Oct   2. 
Paper,    Writing    and   hond. 

178,208;  July  17. 
Paper,    Writing    and    bond. 

178.209;   May  15. 
Paper,  Writing  and  mimeographing. 

pany.      182,870;   Oct.  30. 
Paper,  Writing  and  printing. 

pany.     172.972  ;   >lar.   6. 
Paper,  Writing  and  printing. 

turing  Company.     187,713  ;  Dec.  18. 
Paper,  Writing,  bond,  and  ledger.     Plant 

Paper  Company.     181,147  ;  Aug.  21. 
Papers    and    mailing    envelopes,    Writing    and 

Whiting  Paper  Company.     180,161 ;  July  3. 
Paperboard.      Federal   Paper   Board   Company. 

Oct.  16. 
Papers,   Bond.     Exline  &  Exline  Co.     173,411 ; 
Papers,     Book.       Kimberly-Clark    Company.       1 

Apr.  3. 
Papers,   bristol  board,   cardboard.     J.   W.    Butler 

Co.     179,926  ;  July  17. 
Papers,    Coated    book.       McLam-in-Jones    Co.       166,894 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Papers,  lining  paper,  and  fly  sheets,  Blank.     Levey  Print- 
ing Company.     173,504  ;  May  29. 
Papers.     Printing     and     writing.       Dill     &     Collins    Co. 

187,608;  Dec.   18. 
Papers,    tablets,    etc..    Writing,    typewriting,    and    print- 
ing.      Highland    Manufacturing    Company.       125,503 ; 

May  29. 
Papers,    tablets,    notebooks.    Crape,    etc.      Duluth    Paper 

and  Stationery  Co.     181,437  ;  Oct.  16. 
Papeteries,   writing  and  typewriting  tablets,   etc.    White 

&  Wycboff  Manufacturing  Company.     173,114  ;  Apr.  17. 
Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  etc.    White  & 

Wyckoff   Mfg.    Company.      173,116 ;    Apr.    17. 
Papeteries.  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  etc.    White  & 

Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company.     173.120-2  ;  Apr.  17. 
Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  etc.    White  & 

Wyckoff   Manufacturing   Company.     175,827 ;   Apr.   17. 
Papeteries,   writing  and   typewriting  tablets,   writing  pa- 
per,  and   envelopes.     White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing 

Company.     173,115  :  Feb.  6. 
Papeteries.  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  writing  paper, 

and  mailing  envelope.^.     White  &  Wyckoff  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     173,117;  Fob.  6. 
Papeteries,  writing  and  typewriting  tablets,  writing  paper, 

and  mailing  envelopes.     White  &  Wycboff  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     173,119  ;  Feb.  6. 


Company. 

Chicago  Paper  Company 

Paper    Corporation 

Paper    Corporation 

Seaman  Paper  Com- 

J.  W.  Butler  Paper  Com- 

Jllhemlcal  Paper  Manufac- 

Theis  &  Gould 

printing. 

184,443 ; 

Apr.   24. 
75,662-i  ; 


Paper 


1526 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Papeteiies,     writing     and     typewriting     tablets,     writing 

paper,  and  mailing  envelopes.     White  &  Wyckoff  Manu- 
facturing Company.     175,750  ;  May  1. 
Papeteries,     writing     and     typewriting     tablets,     writing 

paper,  etc.     White  &  Wyckoff  Manufacturing  Company. 

175,749  ;  Apr.  3. 
Pen,  Fountain.    Druggists'  Supply  Corporation.    186,272  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Pencil  clips.     American  Lead  Pencil  Company.     182,462  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Pencils.     A/S  Blyantfabrikken  Viking.     183,131 ;  Oct.  9. 
Pencils.      Joseph    Dixon    Crucible    Company.      123,798 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Pencils.      Joseph    Dixon    Crucible    Company.       123,798 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Pencils.      Joseph    Dixon    Crucible    Company.      171,986. 

May  1. 
Pencils.       Druggists'      Supply     Corporation.        184,070 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Pencils.       Bberhard    Faber    Pencil    Company.      173,760 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Pencils.     H.  C.  Hobbs.     173,132  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pencils.     Nardi  Magazine  Pencil  Co.     172,428  ;   Dec.  11. 
Pencils,  Carpenters'.     Townley  Metal  and  Hardware  Com- 
pany.    185,633  ;  Oct.  23. 
Pencils,      Lead.        American      Lead      Pencil      Company. 

174,683;  May  22. 
Pencils,     Lead.       Blaisdell    Pencil     Company.       176,943 

Apr.  24. 
Pencils,     Lead.       Blaisdell    Pencil     Company.       178,212 

May  29. 
Pencils,     Lead.       Blaisdell    Pencil    Company.       188,178 

Dec.  18. 
Pencils,  Lead.   Eberhard  Faber  Pencil  Company.   177,835 

June  19. 
Pencils,     Lead.     Edison     Pen     Company     Incorporated. 

163,385  ;  Feb.  13. 
Pencils,    Lead    and    carpenters'.      Baker,    Hamilton    and 

Pacific   Company.      170,349  ;   Aug.   28. 
Pencils,  Lead  and  paper  crayon.    United  States  Pencil  Co. 

166.334  ;  Apr.  10. 
Pencils,    Lead    for.      Nitro    Pencil    Company.       172,897 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Pencils,  Mairazine.     R.  &  G.  Co.     155,830  ;  Feb.  6. 
Pencils,  Mechanical.     W.   H.  Blake.     181,585;   Aug.   7. 
Pencils,     pencil    holdera,    etc..     Lead.       A.     W.     Faber. 

108,961 ;  Oct.  16. 
Pencils,    pencil-point    protectors,    and    penholders.    Lead. 

Bl.iisdell  Pencil  Company.     175,914  ;  Apr.  17. 
Pencils,    pens,    leads,    and    erasers.      Ingersoll   Redipoint 

Company.      174,451  ;   June   26. 
Pencils,    pens,    leads,    and    erasers.      Ingersoll    Redipoint 

Company.      174,452  ;   May  22. 
Penholders  and  black  and  colored  pencils.     H.  Dunwoody. 

150,154  ;  Mar.  20. 
Penholders  and  fountain  pens.     Heidelberger  Federhalter- 

Fabrik  Koch,  Weber  &  Co.  A.-G.    178,339  ;  Aug.  21. 
Pens.     C.  Howard  Hunt  Pen  Company.     176,128  ;  May  1. 
Pens  and  mechanical  pencils,  Fountain.     Parker  Pen   Co. 

164,827  ;  Jan.  2. 
Pens  and  pencils.  Fountain.     M.   &   H.   Silver,   Incorpo- 
rated.    174,928;   May  15. 
Pens,  Fountain.    J.  Harris  &  Company.    187,864  ;  Dec.  25. 
Pens,  Fountain.     J.  J.  Heller.     159,027;  Jan.  23. 
Pens,    Fountain.      Le    Bouef    Fountain    Pen    Company. 

184,672  ;  Oct.  16. 
Pens,     Fountain.       Le    Boeuf    Fountain    Pen     Company. 

184,672;   Nov.  13. 
Pens,    Fountain.      Miller's    Book    Store,    Inc.      179,377 ; 

July   3. 
Pens,  Fountain.     Salz  Brothers  Inc.     162,073  ;  July  17. 
Pens,  Fountain.     Salz  Bros.  Inc.     173,249  ;  Mar.  6. 
Pens,  Fountain.     Salz  Bros.  Inc.     173,611 ;  Mar.  27. 
Pens,    Fountain.      Sears,     Roebuck     and     Co.       187,136; 

Dec.    11. 
Pens,  Fountain.     W.  A.  Sheaffier  Pen  Company.    157,185  : 

.Tune  26. 
Pens,      penholders,     fountain     pens.        Kabushiki-Kaisha 

Namiki  Seisakujo.     171,368  ;  Mar.  13. 
Pens,  penholders,  lead  pencils,  etc..  Fountain.     MacLean 

Drug  Company.     178.758  ;   Nov.  13. 
Pens,   penholders,    pencils,    etc..    Fountain.      Heidelberger 

Federhalter-Fabrik  Koch,  Weber  &  Co.,  A.-G.     178,340  ; 

Aug.  21. 

Pens,  Stylographlc.     J.  D.  Snow.     168,005  ;  Feb.  20. 
Photograph    cards    and    other    loose    leaves.    Binders    for. 

Fales    Folio    Company.      168,211 ;    Mar.    13. 
Photographic  mountings.     California  Card  Manufacturing 

Co.     175,340;  Apr.   17. 
Photographic  ne?:atives.  Mounts  for.     I.  Kulik.     170,143  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Printing,    stamping,    etc.,   work    In    connection   with    sta- 
tionery.    J.   E.   Wolf.      144,209 ;   Oct.    16. 
Radio  record  books.     E.  Fleming  &  Co.     177,552  ;  Mav  22. 
Registers  and   parts  thereof.   Autographic.     Autographic 

Register   Company.      186,266 ;   Dec.   11. 
Seat    covers.    Toilet-closet-.      Sanitary    Toilet    Company. 

171.594  :  .Tan.  2. 
Shipping  tags.     Haywood  Publishing  Company.     184,448  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Stamps    and    coupons,    booklets,    etc..    Trading.      Bankee 

Corporation  of  America.     175,421 ;   May   15. 


Statements,  checks,  billheads,  purchase  orders,  etc.     Fort 

Dearborn  Engraving  Co.     166,943  ;  Mar.  6. 
Stationery.     Berlin  &  Jones  Company.     176,782 ;  Dec.  11. 
Stationery.    New  England  Stationery  Company.    178,454 ; 

May  8. 
Stationery.       Fred     A.     Wish,     Incorporated.       180,641 ; 

July  10. 
Stereotyping  and  copying  tissue.    R.  W.  Brooks.    176,534  ; 

June  5. 
Tablets     and     book     covers.       Smith     Tablet     Company. 

175,220;   Mar.  27. 
Tablets  and  school  pads.     Jackson   Paper  Co.     182,816 ; 

Sept.   11. 
Tablets,    composition    books,    etc.,    Writing    and    school. 

Osborne  Paper  Company.     187,764  ;  Dec.  18. 
Tablets,  etc..  Writing.     Osborn  Paper  Company.    173,295  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Tablets,    Writing.      Bedsole-Colvin    Drug    Co.      181,510; 

Aug.  14. 
Tablets,    Writing.      Reynolds    &    Reynolds    Co.      173,855; 

Mar.   6. 
Tags.      Dennison    Manufacturing    Co.      176,330 ;    Mav    1. 
Ticket  bristol.     J.  P.  Lewis  Company.     168,474  ;  Dec'  11. 
Tickets,     paper     clips,     tags,     and     thumb     tacks.     Pin. 

Noesting  Pin   Ticket  Company.     166,199  ;   Dec.    4. 
Towels,     Folded.        Northern      Paper     Mills.        184,351 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Wedges.     E.  E.  Dornaus.     178,235  ;  Dec.  18. 
Writing    and    drawing    surfaces.      Stewart    Corporation. 

178.879  ;  May  29. 

Writing    and     drawing    surfaces.      Stewart    Corporation. 

178.880  ;  June  12. 

Writing  pads.    R.  Rothschild.    180,812  ;  Aug.  14. 
Writing  pads,  game   score  cards,  tabulating  and  comput- 
ing pads,  etc.     R.  J.  Turner.     179,895  ;  Aug.  28. 

CLASS   38. 

Advertising  forms  and  instruction  sheets.  Completely- 
printed  classified.  Basil  L.  Smith  Svstem,  Inc. 
169,228;    Mar.   13. 

Advertising  literature.    D.  Relenvalen.     156,860  ;  June  12. 

Advertising  pamphlets,  circulars,  bulletins,  and  supple- 
ments.    H.  Paul:.     170.078  ;  .Tan.  30. 

Almanac  and  yearbook.     C.  A.  Mann.     176,269  ;  Oct.  16. 

Almanac,  Yearly.  Davis  -  Smith  Company.  172,640  ; 
June  5. 

Almanacs,  Yearly.  Karlson,  Gordonville  &  Johnson,  In- 
corporated.     169,762;  Mar.   20. 

Bonds.      Metzler   A   Company.      180,338 ;    Oct.    2. 

Bonds,  certificates,  booklets,  stories.  G.  L.  Miller  &  Com- 
pany.    175,367  ;  July  31. 

Bonds,  coupons,  certificate  of  stocks,  etc..  Vendible  cou- 
pon.    Prudence-Bonds  Corporation.     177,924  ;  Nov.  27. 

Bonds,  coupons,  certificate  of  stocks,  etc..  Vendible  cou- 
pon.    Prudence-Bonds  Corporation.    185,987-9  ;  Nov.  27. 

Bonds,  Long-term  and  installment.  Jonathan  H.  Winters 
Company.      180,314  ;    Sept.    11. 

Book,  Cook.  Saalfield  Publishing  Company.  162,858 ; 
Jan.  30. 

Book,  Hand  and  manual.     C.  A.  Mann.     183,339  ;  Dec.  18. 

Booklets  and  bonds.  Caldwell  &  Company.  173,562 ; 
July  3. 

Booklets  or  pamphlets.  American  Radio  Relay  League, 
Inc.     177,159;  Aug.  21. 

Books  and  comic  section  in  daily  newspapers.  Universal 
Feature   and   Specialty   Company.      150,833 ;   May   1. 

Books  and  pamphlets.  Life  Planning  Institute.  157,069 ; 
Aug.  21. 

Books  and  their  component  parts,  Printed.  Joseph  Rich- 
ards  Company.      175,407  ;   June   26. 

Books,  Completely-printed.  M.  J.  Hoenlg.  168,470 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Books.  Completely  -  printed.  Alfred  A.  Knapf,  Inc. 
170,653;  Sept.  25. 

Books,  etc.,  relating  to  art  needlework.  Instruction. 
Bernhard  Ulmann  Co.     184,697  ;  Nov.  6. 

Books  in  a  course  of  dancing  instructions.  Series  of. 
W.  C.  Peak.     170,210;  Nov.  13. 

Books,  Informational  picture.  C.  F.  Talman.  177,055 ; 
June   19. 

Books,    Instruction.     C.   P.   Boals.      183,793 ;    Nov.   20. 

Books  issued  in  continuincr  series.  Printed.  John  C, 
Winston   Co.     136,863;   Jan.   2. 

Books,  pamphlets  or  folders.  Instruction.  Northern  In 
stitute  Co.     180.488  ;  Oct.  16. 

Books,  Printed.      Hillbern  Thrift  Corporation.     176,626 
July  31. 

Books.  Series  of.  Little,  Brown  &  Company.  173,516 
Mav  8. 

Building  plans  and  designs.  R.  J.  Hughes.  181.992 
Oct.  2. 

Bulletin,  Church.  Church  Bulletin,  Inc.  158.178 
June  19. 

Bulletin,  Daily  market.    P.  S.  Warden.    170.104  ;  .Tan.  2. 

Calendars.  Community  Publicity  Service.  181,675 
Nov.  13. 

Calendars.     F.  L.  Serage.     176,285  ;  May  22. 

Calendars,  almanacs,  printed  books,  etc..  Wall.  Levey 
Printing  Company.     173.506  ;   Sept.  25. 

Calendars,  almanacs,  printed  books,  etc.,  Wall.  Levey 
Printing  Company.     173,509  ;   Sept.  25. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
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Caleiidars.    mailing   cards,   cut-out   novelties.      I.    K.    Uu- 
gar.     164,206:  Oct.  16. 

Cards    and    educational    posters.    Advertising.      American 
Banking  Macfiine    Corporation.      173,948 ;   Apr.   24. 

Cards  and   placards,   Advertising.     Merchants  Publishing 
Company.      167,529 ;    June    26. 

Cards,   Collection   of   motto.      H.    E.   Hughes.      177,127 
June  12. 

Cards,  Greeting.     Dupuis-Rickraan  Engraving  &  Emboss 
lii«  Co.      157.560:  .Time  12. 

Cards.  Prayer  and  motto.     W.  G.  Bate.     178,544  ;  Aug.  21 

Cards,    sheets,    and   folders.   Greeting.      O.    W.    Goodbar, 
166,595  ;  Sept.  25. 

Cartoon      section.      Newspaper.        J.      A.      Cunningham 
178,959:  June  26. 

Cartoon     serials.       Sun-Herald     Corporation.       176,370 
May  22. 

Cartoon      title.       Public     Ledger     Company.        172,900 
Apr.  24. 

Cartoon     title.       Public    Ledger     Company.       184,870-1 
Nov.  6. 

Cartoons.     K.  W.  Hertz.     174,900;  Oct.  2. 

Cartoons.       King     Features     Syndicate,     Inc.       185,468 
Nov.  20. 

Cartoons.     R.  H.  Mansfield.     161,746  ;  Feb.  20. 

Cartoons,  advertising  cartoons,  and   illustrations.     Inter- 
national .Association  of  Machinists.     158,121 :  Apr.   24 

Cartoons    and    illustrations    used    for    advertising    pur- 
poses.     B.    Reese.      173,209 :    Apr.    24. 

Cartoons.    Series    of.      Bell    Syndicate,    Inc.       172,577 
Feb.  27. 

Cartoons,     Series    of.       Bell    Syndicate,    Inc.     '178,086 
May  22. 

Cartoons,    Series    of.      Bell    Syndicate,    Inc.      181,166 
Sept.  25. 

Cartoons,  Series  of.     F.  J.  Gaud^.     181,069 ;  Oct.  2. 

Cartoons,  Series  of.     I.  M.  Johnson.     170,295  ;  Jan.  2. 

Cartoons.     Title     for.       Associated     Editors.       177,119 ; 
.li;ne  12. 

Cartoons,    Title    for.      World    Color    Printing    Company. 
182,390-1:    Oct.   16. 

Catalogue    section.      T.    W.     Wood     &    Sons.       174,682 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Catalogues.    Ross  &  Company.    169,327  ;  Oct.  2. 

Catalogues.     Sears.  Roebuck  and  Co.     169,424  :  Jan.  30. 

CatalORiie.s  and  price  lists.     Funsten  Brotliers  &  Company. 
187,306:   Dec.   11. 

Catalogues  issued  monthly.     .American   Wholesale   Corpo- 
ration   (Baltimore  Bargain   House).     179,256;  Aug.   7. 

Circulars,   bulletins,    etc..    Printed.      International   Bank. 
182,310;    Sept.    11. 

Comic  page.  Colored.   Press  Publishing  Company.    170,896  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Correspondence    courses    in    applied    arts,    etc.       H.    W. 
Lamb.     174,742  ;  Aug.  28. 

Coupons   for    the   purchase    of  merchandise.      E.    B.    Mc- 
Cann.     173.776;   July  31. 

Designs,  Novelty.     C.  H.  Baum.     183,728  :  Dec.  18. 

Dictionaries.      G.    &    C.    Merriam    Company.       174,584 ; 
May  22. 

Directories,  Combined  catalogues,  etc.    Keystone  Consoli- 
dated Publishing  Company.     173,288  ;  Feb.  27. 

Directories  published  semiannually.     Tell-U-Where  Co.  of 
America.      178,693  ;   Aug.    28. 

Folders,  circulers,  etc.  advertisements,  and  like  advertis- 
ing matter.     Art-Ad  Studio.     179,257 ;  Nov.  13. 

House  organ  published  monthly.     Chr.  Hansen's  Labora- 
tory, Inc.     180,761  ;  Sept.  18. 

House  organ,  Published  monthly.     National  Paving  Brick 
Manufacturers  Association.     175,099  :  May  8. 

House  organ  published  periodically.     Wabash  Cabinet  Co. 
184,154  ;  Nov.  6. 

House    organ    published    quarterly.      A.    N.    Sheldon,    jr. 
184.801  ;  Nov.  6. 

Index  and  sales-data  book,  Combination.     A.  G.  McMillan. 
174,318:  Apr.   24. 

Journal.     Agricultural.        Curtis      Publishing     Company. 
166,651;  Feb.  27. 

Journal,    Monthly    educational.      E.    B.    Fritz.      171,634 ; 
Mar.  13. 

Labels.    Adhesive    printed.      Industrial    Engineering    Re- 
search Co.     181,076  ;  Sept.  25. 

Literary  supplement,  Periodically-issued.     Associated  Pub- 
lishers of  Iowa.     169,741 ;  Mar.  27. 

Lithographs.     Niagara  Litiograph  Co.     168,484  ;  Nov.  27. 

Magazine.      The    Beanpot.      163,571 ;    Sept.    11. 

Magazine.     T.  A.  Boright.     181,333  ;  Nov.  13. 

Magazine.        F.      W.     Dodge     Corporation.       185,570-2 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Magazine.     Montgomery  Ward  &Co.     183,078;  Nov.   13. 

Magazine.     W.  M.  Traer.     174,040  ;  Aug.  21. 

Magazine  articles.    Fairchild  Company.    182,853  ;  Sept.  18. 

Mairazine.    Biweekly.      Edwin    A.    Scott    Publishing    Co. 
1.56.660;   Feb.  20. 

Magazine,  Financial.     Financier  Publishing  Co.     184,903  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Magazine  issued  monthly.      Commercial  Truck   Company. 
183,196;   Sept.  11. 

Magazine  issued  monthly.     Fielding  Publishing  Company. 
168,522  ;  Jan.  30. 

Magazine,    Monthly.      James    W.    Bell    &    Co.      175,594 ; 
June  12. 

Magazine,  Monthly.     J.  L.  Careskey.     162,918  ;  May  1 . 


Magazine,  Monthly.     El  Comercio  Publishing  Corporation. 

184,544  ;  Nov.  6. 
Magazine,  Monthly.     Holding  Committee  for  Educational 

and  Philanthropic  Work.     161,315  ;  May  1. 
Magazine,  Monthly.    Holland  Furnace  Company.    181,024  ; 

Sept.   11. 
Magazine,  Monthly.     E.  D.   Houtain.     179,869  ;   June  26. 
Magazine,  Monthly.     Keystone  Publishing  Co.      179,374 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Magazine,  Monthly.     Lurie  Company.     167,471 ;  Apr.   24. 
Magazine.  Monthly.     Edward  Lyman  Bill,  Inc.     172,662  ; 

Feb.   27. 
Magazine,      Monthly.        Macfadden      Publications,      Inc. 

186,847;  Dec.   11. 
Magazine,  Monthly.     R.  T.  Miller,  jr.     186,603  ;  Dec.  11. 
Magazine,    Monthly.      National   Association    of   Electrical 

Contractors  and  Dealers.     167,057  :  Jan.  30. 
Magazine,    Monthly.       National    Association    of    Marble 

Dealers.     185,666;  Nov.  6. 
Magazine,  Monthly.     National   Retail  Hardware  Associa- 
tion.    180,383  :  Sept.  4. 
Magazine,  Monthly.     National  School  Supply  Association. 

181,085;  Oct.  2. 
Magazine,     Monthly.       Northman     Publishing     Company. 

171.380;  Apr.  24. 
Magazine,     Jlonthly.       Oklahoma     Publishing     Company. 

175,265  ;  May  22. 
Magazine,     Monthly.      Oklahoma     Publishing     Company. 

175,266;  May  8. 
Magazine,    Monthly.      T.   A.    Phillips.      184,149 ;    Nov.    6. 
Magazine,  Monthly.    Photodramatist  Publishing  Company. 

179,550  ;  Nov.  20. 
Magazine,     Monthly.        Radio     Publishing     Corporation. 

168.729;  Apr.   24. 
Magazine.   Monthly.      Steam   Power   Publishing   Corpora- 
tion.    160,725  :  May  22. 
Magazine,    Monthly.       Vickery    &    Hill    Pub.    Co.,    The. 

179,440  ;  Aug.  7. 
Magazine,  Monthly.     E.  Wray.     171,975  ;  Feb.  27. 
Magazine,  Monthly  trade.     Modern  Confectioner  Publish- 
ing Company.     162,350J  ;  Oct.  30. 
Magazine,  Name  of  a.     S.  Newman.     179,380;   June  26. 
Magazine,  Name  of  a  monthly.     New  York   Law  Review 

Corporation.     176.0.32  ;  May  22. 
Magazine.  Name  of  a  monthly.     Radio  Waves  Publishing 

Co.     169,825  ;  Mar.  27. 
Magazine     or     pamphlet.       J.     W.     McClure.       180,482 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Magazine.       Periodical.         Levey       Printing       Company. 

173.503  ;    June   26. 
Magazine.  Pei'iodical  monthly.     Movie  Home  Journal  Co. 

172,609;  May  1. 
Magazine    published    monthly.      N.    Tsukalas.      171,143  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Magazine,  Quarterly.     Collegiate  World  Publishing  Com- 
pany.   181,730;  Sept.  18. 
Matrazine,    Quarterly.       Woman's    World    Magazine    Co. 

177,-342  ;  May  22. 
Mntrazine      section.        Legion      Publishing      Corporation. 

176,196;  July  31. 
Magazine,     Serial    monthly.       V.     J.     Farley.       174,564 ; 

May  8. 
Magazine  supplement.  Weekly.  Tribune  Company.  166,412  ; 

Sept.   11. 
Magazine  title.     National  Committee  for  Mental  Hygiene, 

Inc.      170.661  :   Jan.   2. 
Magazine  title,  Monthly.     T.  Handoloh.     171.389  :  Feb.  27. 
Magazine.     Title     of     monthly.       D.     Smart.       177,112 ; 

.Tune  19. 
Magazine,   Title  of  quarterly.     American   Social  Hygiene 

Association.     167.860  ;  Jan.  30. 
Magazine,  Weekly.    Penton  Publishing  Company.    171,281 ; 

May  1. 
Magazine.    Weekly.      Progressive    Farmer    Co.      176,569 ; 

June  19. 
Magazines.       Street     &     Smith     Corporation.       186.166 : 

Dec.  11. 
Magazines  and  the  like,  Departments  or  sections  of  and 

articles    in.      R.   H.    Ranger.      169,519:   Mav    1. 
Magazines,     Bimonthly.       Marshall     Field     &"    Companr. 

161,681 ;  May  1. 
Magazines,    books,     and     stories.       F'iction     House,     Inc. 

155.R04  ;  May  29. 
Magazines,  Calendar  cards,  etc.     Journeymen  Barbers'  In- 
ternational Union  of  America.     175,247  ;  Oct.  2. 
Magazines,    Monthly.      Dean-Hicks    Company.      179,780 : 

June    26. 
Magazines,   Monthly.      St.   L.   Estes.      179,716 :    Sept.   11 
Magazines,    Monthly.      Kaufman-Clifford.    Inc.      173.331 ; 

June   26. 
Magazines,    Monthly.      Needleeraft   Publishing    Company. 

155,444  ;  May  22. 
Magazines     published     semiannually.       Candy     Manufac- 
turer  Publishing   Co.      178,955  ;   June  26. 
Maps  and  printed  road  guides.  Road.     United  States  Sur- 
vey Company.     170,800  ;  Nov.  27. 
Maps,     Auto     road.        Handlpak     Company.        180.864 : 

Oct.  16. 
Maps,  Road.     L.  L.  Zimmer.     185,236  ;  Nov.  6. 
Music     and     music     books,     Sheet.       Fred     Fisher,     Inc. 

168,577;  Mar.   13. 
Music    and    music    books.    Sheet.      R.    Litolfl.      177,134 : 

Oct.  16.  I 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THB 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Music,  Sheet.  Circle  Music  Publishing  Company.  172,827  ; 
Mar.  20. 

Music,  Sheet.  Forster  Music  Publisher,  Inc.  183,828; 
Dec.   11. 

Music,  Sheet.     M.  Witmark  &  Sons.     179,122  ;  June  26. 

Music  sheets,  completed  printed  books,  photoprints,  poems. 
L.  K.  McLean.     159,165  ;  Feb.  20. 

Musical  publications.  Forster  Music  Publisher,  Inc. 
182,094;   Sept.    11. 

News  articles  and  publications,  Title  to  syndicated  scien- 
tific.    Science  Service,  Inc.     186,039  ;  Dec.  11. 

News  in  newspaper.  Column.  Times  Printing  Company 
of  Seattle.     175,416  ;  May  22. 

Newspaper.  Cleveland  Shopping  News  Company.  159,409  ; 
Sept.   11. 

Newspaper.     Victoria  Murdock  Estate.     180,514  ;  Oct.  2. 

Newspaper,  Afternoon.  Bellingham  Publishing  Company. 
175,127  ;  Apr.  17. 

Newspaper  and  annual.  High-school.  Independent  School 
District  of  Newton.     173,833;  May  8. 

Newspaper  and  magazine  articles,  prints,  and  publica- 
tions.    A.  G.  Calkins.     178,162  ;   July  3. 

Newspaper  and  newspaper  supplements.  Tribune  Com- 
pany.    177,707  ;  May  29. 

Newspaper  and  newspaper  supplements  published  daily. 
Tribune  Company.     177,706  ;  May  22. 

Newspaper  articles.  Pen  name  or  nom  de  plume  on. 
N.    N.   Choate.     161,967;   Nov.   20. 

Newspaper  column,  Heading  for.  Tribune  Company. 
166,413  ;   July  31. 

Newspaper,  Column  of  news  in  its.  Times  Printing  Com- 
pany of  Seattle.     175,416;  July  31. 

Newspaper  column  or  article.  Title  for  heading  of.  H. 
Markel.     185,223;  Dec.  25. 

Newspaper-column  title.  New  York  Tribune,  Inc. 
172,430;  Mar.  13. 

Newspaper  column,  Title  for  a.  F.  W.  Wile.  179,076 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Newspaper  columns.     E.   A.  Moss.     186,243 ;  Dec  11. 

Newspaper,  Daily.  A.  H.  Belo  &  Company.  174,880-2  ; 
Aug.   21. 

Newspaper,  Daily.  Dow,  Jones  &  Company.  169,627 ; 
Jan.  2. 

Newspaper,  Daily.  Nashville  Banner  Publishing  Com- 
pany.    171,099;   Feb.  27. 

Newspaper,  Daily.  Oklahoma  Publishing  Company. 
174,973;  Apr.  17. 

Newspaper,  Daily.  Oklahoma  Publishing  Company. 
175,152;  Apr.  17. 

Newspaper  magazine.  Weekly  supplement  for  a. 
Tribune  Company.     169,992;  Dec.  11. 

Newspaper,  Morning.  Bellingham  Publishing  Company. 
175,128;  Apr.  17. 

Newspaper,  Name  or  title  of  a  weekly.  Walker  Publishing 
Co.     173,159;  Mar.  20. 

Newspaper  periodical  published  weekly.  Bronxonian 
Publishing  Co.     171,611  ;  Feb.  27. 

Newspaper,  Section  of  a.  Houston  Chronicle  Companv. 
169,676;  Feb.  27. 

Newspaper,  Semiweekly  agricultural.  A.  H.  Belo  &  Com- 
pany.    174,883;   Aug.   21. 

Newspaper  strip.  Title  for  comic.  Illustrated  Dally 
News  Publishing  Co.     187,162  ;   Dec.   11. 

Newspaper  supplement.  Times  Printing  Company  of 
Seattle.     177,704-5;  May  22. 

Newspaper,  Title  of  a  column  in  a.  Press  Publishing 
Company.     186,613;   Dec.   11. 

Newspaper,  Weekly.  World  Publication  Co.  172,571  ; 
Feb.  27. 

Newspapers.     L.  Nelson-Kirkwood.     167,361 ;  June  12. 

Newspapers,  Contest,  a  feature  in.  Public  Ledger  Com- 
pany.    170,505;  Feb.  20. 

Newspapers,  etc.,  Cartoon  feature  sold  to  various.  C.  W. 
Kahles.      175,871;   July  31. 

Newspapers,  etc.,  Heading  for  a  humor  column  syndi- 
cated to.     E.  A.  Moss.     182,602;  Sept.  25. 

Organ,  House.  Compo  Bond  Corporation.  177,166 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Pamphlet.  Butterick  Publishing  Company.  176,447 ; 
May  22. 

Pamphlets  published  semimonthly.  Level  Club,  Inc. 
183,657  ;  Nov.  27. 

Paper  and  cardboard  signs,  displays,  and  billboard  sheets. 
Rex  Window  Advertising  Co.     177,051 ;  June  12. 

Papers  and  bulletins.  Trade.  National  Retail  Dry  Goods 
Association.     165,704  ;  Mar.  27. 

Periodical.  Laundry  Age  Publishing  Co.  152,131  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Periodical.  Sutton  &  Darbyshire  Incorporated.  182,020  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Periodical,  Daily.  Derrick  Publishing  Co.  183,435 ; 
Nov.  27. 

Periodical  issued  weekly.  National  Association  of  Hosiery 
and  Underwear  Manufacturers.     171,033  ;  Mar.  27. 

Periodical,    Monthly.      Aetna    Life    Insurance    Company. 

180.318  ;  July  31. 

Periodical,    Monthly.      Aetna    Life    Insurance    Company. 

180.319  ;  Aug.  7. 

Periodical,     Monthlv.      Better    Pictures    Publishing    Co. 

17.^.912  ;   June   26. 
Periodical,    Monthlv.     P.     F.     Collier    &    Son     Company. 

178,165;  May  22. 


Periodical,    Monthly.       Illinois    Women's    Athletic    Club. 

171,821  ;   Feb.   27. 
Periodical,     Monthly.       Jaburg     Bros.,     Inc.       182,347 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Periodical,  Monthly.     Northwestern  Bell  Telephone  Com- 
pany.    179,218  ;  June  26. 
Periodical,  Monthly.     Republican  Women  of  Pennsylvania, 

Incorporated.     182,610;  Sept.  18. 
Periodical,   Monthly.      San  Antonio   Bible   Institute,    Inc. 

173,215  ;    Mar.    20. 
Periodical,      Monthly.        Tree     Lovers     Association      of 

America.     179,015  ;    June  26. 
Periodical,     Monthly.       Yellow     Cab    Manufacturing    Co. 

178,082  ;  June  12. 
Periodical,    Monthly.      Yellow     Cab    Manufacturing    Co. 

181,329  ;   Sept.   11. 
Periodical,    Monthly    marine.      Penton    Publishing    Com- 
pany.    182,058;  Sept.  25. 
Periodical,  Plumbing  and  heating.     Domestic  Engineering 

Co.     172,589  ;   Mar.  27. 
Periodical,     Printed.       Better     Times,     Inc.       187,372; 

Dec.   11. 
Periodical  section.     National  Association  of  Hosiery  and 

Underwear  Manufacturers.     171,0.S2  ;  Feb.  27. 
Periodical,   Section  of  a  monthly.     B.  C.  Bost.    173,910  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Periodical,  Weekly.   Coleman-Dobson-Cannon  Co.    174,558  ; 

May  22. 
Periodical,      Weekly.        Derrick      Publishing      Company. 

183,436  ;   Nov.  27. 
Periodical,  Weekly.     F.  P.  Fildes,  Inc.     167,807  ;  Jan.  SO. 
Periodical,  Weekly.     National  Association  of  Hosiery  and 

Underwear  Manufacturers.      171,031  :   Feb.   27. 
Periodical,      Weekly.     Petroleum     Publishing     Company. 

176,278  ;  May  22. 
Periodical,    Weekly.       Walter    Reed    General    Hospital. 

174,189  ;  Apr.  17. 
Periodicals.      American    Manufacturers    Foreign    Credit 

Underwriters,   Inc.      175,120;   Oct.    2. 
Periodicals.         Excella      Pattern      Company.        177,661 ; 

June  19. 
Periodicals.      H.    K.    Miller.      183,220;    Sept.    11. 
Periodicals,  Monthly.     H.  K.  Miller.     182,600;   Sept.  11. 
Periodicals,  Monthly.     Olympic  Club.     181,206  ;  Sept.  25. 
Periodicals,     Weekly.       Cultivator    Publishing    Company. 

180,421  ;  Aug.  7. 
Periodicals,    Weekly.      Leslie-Judge   Company.      183,982 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Photographic    prints.      Fowler   &    Slater    Co.      178,380; 

July  3. 
Photographic  prints.     G.  Harmouth.     175,392  ;  July  3. 
Photographic  reproductions.      L.   A.    Howland.      177,847 ; 

May   22. 
Photographs.    Garred  &  Krause  Drug  Co.    181,390  ;  Oct.  2. 
Photographs.      J.    F.    Wiggin.      162.154 ;    Aug.    7. 
Photoplay    stories.    Novelized    original.      G.    D.    Swartz. 

185,162  ;  Nov.  20. 
Photo    prints.      National    Process    Company.      158,487 ; 

July  31. 
Pictures.     D.  Davidson.     148,932  ;  .Tune  19. 
Pictures   or   plot   tino-types.    Colored.      Wallace   Nutting, 

Incorporated.     170,831  ;   May  1. 
Pictures  printed  from  camera  negatives.     Luxite  Labora- 
tories.    177,497  ;  June  12. 
Pletures,   Sets  of.     Max  B.   Sheffer  Card  Co.     172,404; 

May  29. 
Post  cards.  Picture.    C.  A.  Cunningham.    170,629 ;  Jan.  2. 
Posters,  Advertising.     B.  F.  Mack.     176,682  ;  May  22. 
Printed   advertising  matter.     F.   M.   Berkeley.      151,197 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Printed  advertising  matter.     F.  Romer.    180,239  ;  Aug.  21. 
Printed  articles,  etc.     W.  L.  Barnhart.     175,379  ;  June  12. 
Printed  jobs,  specifically  house  organs,   catalogues,   price 

lists,    etc..    Various    completely.      J.    C.    Hub    Manufac- 
turing  Company.     168,111  ;   Aug.   7. 
Printed"  matter.     F.  M.  Berkeley.     151.198:  Feb.  27. 
Prints  and  publications.     C.  Cross.     177,476  ;  Nov.  20. 
Prints  and  publications.     Palmer  Photoplay  Corporation. 

169,645;   May   22.  _ 

Prints,    post    cards,    pictures,    and    photographs.      W.    C. 

Brinton.     152,693  ;  Feb.  20. 
Programs.     Racing.       Browning     and     Atkin.       178,549 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Publication.      C.   E.   Bradley.      185,407;    Nov.   20. 
Publication.        General     Electric      Company.        167.389 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Publication.     P.  B.   Walker     185,885;  Dec.   11. 
Publication.        Park     &     Pollard     Company.        180,985 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Publication.     Post-Time  Publishing  Co.     175.323  :  Apr.  1  , 
Publication,  Bimonthly  and  annual.     International  Trade 

Developer,  Inc.     176,187  ;  Aug.  21. 
Publication,    Daily.      J.    L.    Frazier.      184.129 ;    Nov.    20. 
Publication    devoted    to     the    farm  equipment     industry. 

Monthly.     Implement  Age  Company.     177.000:  May  22. 
Publication,  Fashion.     A.  Parrish.     169,923  ;  Feb.  20. 
Publication  in  magazine  form.  Title  of  a  monthly.     E.  A. 

Bertrand.     159.684  ;   Feb.   27. 
Publication   issued    .it   irregular   intervals.      Gandy    Relt- 

insr  Company.      173,042  ;   Feb.   27. 
Publication,  Monthlv.     .American  Mutual  Liability  Insur- 
ance  Company   of  Boston.      178,019;   July   31. 


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Classified  list  of  irade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1529 


Publication,   Monthly.     Charleston  Electrical   Supply   Co. 

173,277  ;  Sept.  11. 
Publication,    Monthly.      R.   F.    Couch.      175,544  ;   May    1. 
Publication.   Monthly.      Diamond   Cab    Sales  Corporation. 

181,014:  Sent.  n. 
Publication,     Monthly.      Fletcher     American     Company. 

158.676  ;  Apr.  24. 
Publication,   Monthly.     M.    Freeman.      176,892;   May   22. 
Publication,  Monthly.    H.  M.  Harrison.     170,684  ;  Jan.  30. 
Publication,  Monthly.     B.   Mindlin.     180,614  ;   Oct.  2. 
Publication,    Monthly.      Modern    Confectioner   Publishing 

Company.     181.957  ;   Sept.   25. 
Publication,    Monthly.       National    Federation    of    Uncle 

Sam's  Voters.     182,218  ;  Sept.  18. 
Publication,    Monthly.      National     Shoe    Retailers    Asso- 
ciation of  the  United  States  of  America  Inc.     175,806  ; 

May  22. 
Publication,    Monthly.       Order    of    the     Scottish     Clans. 

186,924;  Nov.  20. 
Publication,     Monthly.       Pacific     Radio     Publishing     Co. 

161,747;  July  31. 
Publication,    Monthly.      Photoplay    Publishing    Company. 

177,404  ;  Nov.  6. 
Publication,  Monthly.     A.  G.  Robinson.     182,719;  Oct.  2. 
Publication,  Monthly.     E.  S.  Rosenthal.     168,002  ;  Jan.  2. 
Publication,  Monthly.     Charles  Scribner'e  Sons.     178,631  ; 

June    26. 
Publication,     Monthly.       Skinner     Machinery     Company. 

174,493;  May  15. 
I'ublication,    Monthly.      Allen    T.    Smith    and    George    F. 

Case.     171,661 ;  Feb.  27. 
Publication,    Monthly.       Successful    Farming    Publishing 

Co.     168,436;  Feb.  27. 
Publication,     Monthly.       G.     F.     Whitehouse.       180,997 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Publication,  Monthly.     M.  Wile  &  Co.     173,547;  May  1. 
Publication,     Motorists'.       Tourist     Handbook    Pub.     Co. 

179,386;  Aug.  7. 
Publication,   Name   of.     American   Education   Press,   Inc. 

176,-io  :  June  12. 
Publication,  Name  of  a  monthly.     Norfolk  Police  Social 

and    Relief  Association.      185,903 ;   Dec.    11. 
Publication,   Occasional.     J.  T.   Igoe.     175,721 ;  May   22. 
Publication    on    the    correction    of    stammering.      S.    D. 

Robbins.     175,568;  Sept.  25. 
Publication    page.      Toledo    Scale    Company.      174,115 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Publication,  Paint  and  varnish  monthly.     National  Save 

The  Surface  Campaign  Committee.     184,560;   Dec.  11. 
Publication,  Paint  and  varnish  monthly  periodical.     Na- 
tional     Save      The      Surface      Campaign      Committee. 

184.561  ;   Dec.   25. 
Publication,  Periodical.     L.  A.  Heine.     176,828;  May  22. 
Publication,  Periodical.     Jack-O-Lantern  Board.     171,084  ; 

Mar.   13. 
Publication,       Periodical.         Norristown      Herald,       Inc. 

171,431;   Mar.  13. 
Publication,  Periodical.     Norristown  Herald  Printing  and 

Publishing    Co.      179,738 ;    Aug.    28. 
Publication,  Periodical.     Whitman  &  Keith  Co.     170,852  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Publication,   Printed.      Standard   Corporation.      185,057 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Publication     published     daily,     Periodical.       Norristown 

Herald,   Inc.      176,910;   May   22. 
Publication,    Quarterly.       Delta    Sigma    Phi    Fraternity. 

153,715  ;  June  12. 
Publication,   Quarterly.     Periodical   Publishing   Company. 

177,403 ;  May  22. 
Publication,   Section  of  a  daily.     R.  F.  Couch.     175,545  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Publication,     Semi-monthly.       Class     Journal     Company. 

175,385;  May  22. 
Publication  title.     Western  Electric  Company.     178,941 ; 

July  31. 
Publication,   Title   of  daily.     Press-Union  Publishing  Co. 

169.778-9;  Jan.  30. 
Publication,    Title   of   quarterly.      International    Western 

Electric   Company.      182,973;    Oct.   2. 
Publication,      Weekly.        Austin      Publishing      Company. 

184,809;  Nov.  6. 
Publication,  Weekly.   Bragdon,  Lord  &  Nagle  Co.   181,726  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Publication,  Weekly.    Pathfinder  Publishing  Co.    180,887  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Publication,      Weekly.      Textile      Publishing      Company. 

172,659:  Feb.  27. 
Publications.     A.  Bowyer.     181.669;  Sept.  25. 
Publications.     D.  Loeser.     160,196;  Aug.  21. 
Publications  and  negotiable  papers.     North-Western  Trust 

*    Savings   Bank.      151,922:    Apr.    10. 
Publications  and  printed  literature.     Philadelphia  Quartz 

Company.      158,728;    July    3. 
Publications,  House  organ.    Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Com- 
pany.    157,566  ;  May  8. 
Publications.  Monthly.     American  Wholesale  Corporation. 

122,458;  Mar.  27. 
Publications,   Monthly.      Brown,   Lockwood   &   Davenport 

Company.     186,214  ;  Dec.  11. 
Publications — namely,    catalogues.      McCord    Manufactur- 

ins  Company.      17.S.291  ;   Feb.   27. 
Publications.   Periodical.     American   Agriculturalist,    Inc. 

178,204 ;  July  10. 


Publications,  Periodical.     Chicago  Automobile  Trade  As- 
sociation.    180,522-3;  Oct.  30. 
Publications,    Periodical.      Institute    for    Public    Service. 

173,707  ;  May  8. 
Publications,  Periodical.     B.  T.  Shields.     174,927  ;  Apr.  17. 
Publications,     Sunday-school.       W.     B.     Rose.       180,722 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Publications,    Weekly.      Bankers    Supply    Co.       181,500  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Publications,    Weekly.      Bankers    Supply    Co.      183,687 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Publication,    Weekly.      H.    G.    Regan.      185,091  ;    Dec.    4. 
Quarterly    Review.      Council    on    i'oreign    Kelations,    Inc. 

169,348;  Mar.  6. 
Recipes  and  printed  recipes.  Compilation  and  card  index 

of.     Geo.  D.  Roper  Corporation.     176,654 ;   July   31. 
Story,  Serinl.     E.  P.  Norwood.     172,009  :  Feb.  27. 
Trading   certificates.      R.   L.    Mason.      173,518  ;    May   29- 

CLASS  39. 

Apparel,    Articles    of    ladies'.      I.    Pachner    &    Sou,    Inc. 

183,342  ;  Sept.  25. 
Apparel,   Articles   of   men's  and   ladies'.      I.   Pachner   & 

Son,   Inc.     169,737i  ;  May  22. 
Apparel,     Athletic.       S.     M.    Elowsky    &    Co.       177,478 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Apparel,   Children's  and  infants*  wearing.     H.  Frohlich- 

stein.     182,796  ;  Dec.  11. 
Apparel,  Children's,  misses',  and  women's  wearing.     Solo- 
mon  Mfg.    Co.      167,663 ;    Sept.    4. 
Apparel   for   men   and   women.    Wearing.      Rosenwald    & 

Weil.      168,070;    Jan.    9. 
Apparel    for    men    and    women.    Wearing.      Rosenwald    & 

Weil,   Inc.     180,892  ;  Aug.  7. 
Apparel,   Infants'   and   children's   wearing.     R.  M.   Raph- 
ael.    171,434  ;  Aug.  28. 
Apparel,     Infants'     and     young     children's.       S.     Rouff. 

174,864;  Aug.  28. 
Apparel,  Ladies'  and  misses'  wearing.     Lehman  Brothers, 

Inc.     170,656  ;  June  5. 
Apparel,     Ladies'     wearing.       B.     Goldwasser.       178,501 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Apparel,    Ready-made    women's.    Ferguson,    Weinberg    & 

Rose.     177,662;  Dec.  18. 
Apparel,    Wearing.      Childs    Specialty    House.      175,849 ; 

July  10. 
Apparel,  Wearing.     S.  A.  EUenbogen.     186,546  ;  Dec.  11. 
Apparel,   Women's    wearing.      A.    H.    Flanders    Company. 

172,269  ;  July  17. 
Apron    and    girdle    supporters.    Household.      A.    Stein    & 

Company.     183.003  ;  Sept.  11. 
Aprons.     R.  H.  Macy  &  Co.     174,524  ;  July  17. 
Aprons.     C.  L.   Scovil.     182,936 ;   Oct.   16. 
Aprons.     Weber  Manufacturing  Co.     155,791 ;   June  5. 
Aprons     and     dresses.     Women's.        Sterling     Company. 

180,948  ;  Aug.  28. 
Aprons  and  frocks.     A.   S.  Katzenberg  &  Bro.     185,022  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Aprons  and  house  dresses.    Ladies'   and  misses'.     Forest 

City  Manufacturing  Company.     162,397  ;  June  26. 
Aprons,  Dress.     M.  E.  Smith  &  Co.     186,968  ;  Dec.  18. 
Aprons,  dresses.     F.  Vogel's  Son  and  Company.    176,585  ; 

Oct.  16. 
-Vprons,   dresses,  and  bloomers.    Rhea   Manufacturing  Co. 

176,653  ;  Aug.  7. 
Aprons,  dresses,  and  frocks.     J.  Zukin.     177,888  ;  Dec.  18. 
Aprons,    dresses,     frocks,     and     coats.       L.     I.     Brooks. 

182,561;  Dec.  11. 
Aprons    for    icemen.      United    States    Rubber    Company. 

171,002;  May  15. 
Aprons,  Ladies'.     M.   Sharaf.     156,027;  Jan.  2. 
Aprons,  skirts,  and  rompers.     Miller  &  Canary.    183,753  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Arm  bands.     A.  Stein  &  Company.     171,475  ;  Mar,  20. 
Arm     bands    and     suspenders.       A.     Stein    &    Company. 

179,118;  Sept.  4. 
Baby  wear,  bath  robes,  jackets,  and  baby  buntings.     H. 

Cooperman.     176,115  ;  Sept.  15. 
Bags,  baseball,  bathing,  and  college  caps,  men's  and  ladies' 

sport    clothes.    Bat.      P.    Goldsmith's    Sons.      139,353 ; 

May  8. 
Bandeau  and  girdle,   brassifere  and  girdle,   and  brassiere 

and     corselette.     Combined.       D.     Bickum.       178,953 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Bandeaux    and    brassieres.      Warner    Brothers    Company. 

179,903  ;  Aug.  14. 
Bandeaux  and  coi-sets.     J.  L.  Alberts.     172,024  ;   Sept.  4. 
Bandeaux  and  corsets.     J.  L.  Alberts.     172,501  ;  Sept.  4. 
Bath  robe  which  may  be  used  as  a  towel.     C.  R.  Hoyme, 

166,50.5-6  ;  Feb.  13. 
Bath  robes,  Bahy.     J.   Kaplan.     168,218 ;   Jan.  9. 
Bath   robes,   bathing   suits,    coats   and   suits,    etc.     M.   E. 

Blatt   Co.     169,117;   Feb.   6. 
Bathing  capes.    Chesapeake  Weaving  Mills,  Inc.    177,121 ; 

July  17. 
Bathing  caps.     B.  F.  Graigen.     164,757  ;  May  1. 
Bathing    suits.      Avalon    Knitwear    Company.      168,570  ; 

May  8. 
Bathing  suits  and  trunks.     R.  L.  Bennett  Co.     155,590  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Bathing    suits,     Knitted.       Blue-Ribbon    Knitting    Mills. 

175,063  ;  July  10. 
Bathing  suits.  Knitted.     C.  C.  Smith.     186,252  ;  Dec.  11. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark,  titles — Continued. 


Belts.     Chiuuyiou  Manufacturing  Co.     177,473  ;  Aug.  28. 
Belts.      Marathon    Tire    &    Rubber    Company.      148,499 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Belts,   Apparel.      Harris    Suspender    Company.      172,94-1 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Belts,  Ladies'.     Slote  &  Schafifer.     184,989  ;  Dec.  25. 
Belts,    Men's.      T.    J.    O'Connor    &    Sons,    Incorporated. 

169,557  ;  Jan.  30. 
Belts,  shoes,  and  slippers.     American  Rubber  &  Tire  Co. 

156,208  ;    Feb.  20. 
Bibs.     G.   Carlson.     179,029 ;   Aug.   28. 
Bibs.      Sanitary   Rubber  Novelty   Co.     171,869;   Dec.    11. 
Bibs,    Infants'    pants,    waterproof    aprons,    Baby.      Mills 

Brothers  Company.     161,935  ;  Feb.  20. 
Bloomers.     W.  A.  Goldsmith.     151,987  ;  May  1. 
Bloomers.     Walter  A.    Goldsmith    Co.      181,116 :   Aug.    7. 
Bloomers  for  babies  and  children.     A.  M.  Breit.     175,296  ; 

June  5. 
Bloomers,    Ladies'    fabric   underwear.      E.    Munzer    &   Co. 

154,524  ;    May    22. 
Bloomers,    pantalets,    and    petticoats,    Women's.      Eagle 

Skirt  Company.      171,490  ;   June  26. 
Bloomers,  step-ins,  py.iamas,  and  pantalettes.     Comfl-Nick 

Corporation.     169.893;  Feb.  13. 
Bloomers,   Women's.      L.   N.    Gross   Company.      169,240 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Blouses   and    shirts,    Boys'.      Burnstein-Friedland    &   Co. 

160,978;  Sept.  11. 
Blouses,  Boys'.     M.  Finkelson.     167,851 ;  Mar.  13. 
Blouses,  Boys'.     M.  E^nkelson.     173,041 ;  May  22. 
Blouses,  dresses,  skirts,  suits,  and  sweaters.     L.  A.  Wolin 

Company.     149,875  ;  Feb.  13. 
Blouses,  ladies',  children's,  and  misses'  dresses,  knickers, 

bovR'   suits,  bloomers,   overshirts,   etc..  Middy.     H.   W. 

Goldman.     177,484  ;   July  3.- 
Blouses,  skirts,  etc.,  Women's  and  children's.     R.  F.  Hom- 

berg.      168,970;    Jan.    9. 
Blouses,  undershirts,  and  pyjamas.     M.  Shrage.     162,353  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Bonnets,    hats,    and    caps.      L.    E.    Stampher.      166,750 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Boot  and  shoe  tips  and  counters.     Geo.  B.  Keith  Company. 

177,675  ;   July   24. 
Bootees,    bibs,    bonnets,    coats,    etc..    Infant's.      Melcher. 

Paradise  &  Landau.     164,650  ;  Feb.  6. 
Boots  and  shoes.     Edwin  Clapp   &  Son,  Inc.     172,639 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Boots    and    shoes.       Crocker    &    Morse,    Inc.       177,169 ; 

May  22. 
Boots    and    shoes.      Crocker    &    Morse,     Inc.       177,428 ; 

July  10. 
Boots    and     shoes.       Curtis     Shoe     Company.       169,703 ; 

Mar.   13. 
Boots   and   shoes.      0.    H.    Daly    &    Son    Shoe    Company. 

178,432  ;  Dec.  4. 
Boots     and     shoes.       W.     L.     Douglas     Shoe     Company. 

176,331 ;  May  22. 
Boots  and  shoes.     Eli  Boot  Shop  Co.     173,629  ;  May  8. 
Boots  and  shoes.     Philip  Giard  Shoe  Company.     173,886; 

June  12. 
Boots   and    shoes.      J.    P.    Hartray    Shoe   Co.      184,727; 

Nov.  27. 
Boots  and  shoes.     P.  L.  Helm  &  Son.     180,429  ;  Nov.   13. 
Boots  and  shoes.    International  Shoe  Company.    165,380 ; 

Feb.    20. 
Boots  and  shoes.     V.  K.  &  A.  H.  Jones  &  Thomas  Co. 

173,357  ;  Apr.  24. 
Boots  and  shoes.     Juvenile  Shoe  Corporation  of  America. 

170,196  ;    June   26. 
Boots  and  shoes.     Juvenile  Shoe  Corporation  of  America. 

170,198-9;    June    26.  „     ^        . 

Boots  and  shoes.     J.  P.  Levy  Shoe  Co.     182,662  ;  Dec.  4. 
Boots    and     shoes.      A.    E.    Little    Company.       175,254 ; 

Apr.  17.  ^    „„ 

Boots     and     shoes.       Rubberhide     Company.        170,992 ; 

Boots  and  'shoes.     E.  E.  Taylor  Co.     176,293-4  ;  July  3. 
Boots   and   shoes.      Weyenberg   Shoe   Mfg.   Co.      176,387 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Boots  and  shoes.     Whitman  &  Keith  Co.     171,974  ;  May  8. 
Boots    and    shoes.      Whitman    &    Keith    Co.      172,311 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Boots  and  shoes.  Kid,  canvas,  and  leather.    Juvenile  Shoe 

Corporation   of   America.      170,200;    .Tan.    23. 
Boots    and    shoes,     Leather.       S.    Alexander.       172,410 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Boots   and   shoes.   Leather.  •    Bettmann-Dunlap   Company. 

181,004  ;  Nov.  13. 
Boots   and   shoes.   Leather.      Bettmann-Dunlap    Company. 

181,005:  Dec.  25. 
Boots   and   shoes.   Leather.     Bettmann-Dunlap    Company. 

181,006-7  ;  Nov.  20. 
Boots    and    shoes.    Leather.      Chippewa    Shoe    Mfg.    Co. 

172,261  ;   May   22. 
Boots    and    shoes,    Leather.      B.    B.    Cole    Co.      170,055 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Boots    and    shoes.    Leather.      Commonwealth    Shoe    and 

Leather  Company.     178,894  ;  Aug.  28. 
Boots  and  shoes.  Leather.     Dugan  &  Hudson  Co.  166,655  ; 

May  22. 
Boots    and    shoes.    Leather.      A.    C.    Erickson.      174,613 ; 

May   22. 
Boots  and  shoes,  Leather.     Charles  K.  Fox,  Inc.     170,574  ; 

May  22. 


Boots  and  shoes.  Leather. 


Gale  Shoe  Manufacturing  Co, 
International  Shoe  Company. 
Geo.    E.    Keith    Company. 


Thos.     H.     Logan     Co. 


Boots  and  shoes,  Leather. 

183,707;  Nov.  27. 
Boots    and    shoes,    Leather. 

152,760;  Apr.  3. 
Soots     and     shoes.     Leather. 

135,759  ;  Jan.  16. 
Boots   and   shoes.   Leather.     Donn  D.    Sargent    Company. 

169,872  ;  Jan.  23. 
Boots  and  shoes.  Leather.     A.  W.   Smith  Shoe  Company. 

160,159  ;    Mar.    20. 
Boots     and     shoes.     Leather.        Societe     Anonyme     Des 

Chaussures  F.   Pinet.     181,706  ;  Dec.  4. 
Boots  and  shoes  of  leather.     Corson  Shoe  Manufacturing 

Company.      171,205 ;    July    3. 
Boots  and  shoes.  Soles  and  heels  for.     Seiberling  Rubber 

Company.     164,564  ;  .June  12. 
Boots    and    shoes.    Supplemental   soles  for.      H-M   Manu- 
facturing Co.     177,605  ;   Aug.   28. 
Boots    and     shoes.     Women's.       Globe     Shoe     Company. 

169,900;  Apr.  3. 
Boots,  shoes,  and  moccasins.     G.  H.  Bass  &  Co.    180,354 ; 

Nov.    20. 
Boots,    shoes,    and    rubbers.      Mishawaka     Woolen    Mfg. 

Co.     151,462;  Nov.  20. 
Boots,  shoes,  and  slippers.     Nath'l  Fisher  &  Co.     165,490 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Boots,   shoes,   and  slippers.     Gebs   Boot   Shop.     180,174 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Boots,  shoes  and  slippers.     Alfred  Hale  Rubber  Company. 

173,314  ;  Apr.  24. 
Boots,    shoes,   and   slippers.      Shepard   Norwell    Company. 

172,187  ;    .4pr.    10. 
Boots,  shoes,   and   slippers.     Thomas  G.  Plant  Company. 

167,097;  Dec.  4. 
Boots,   shoes,   and  slippers.     Thomas  G.   Plant  Company. 

167,422  ;  .Tuly  31. 
Boots,     shoes,     and     slippers.       Wichert    Inc.       174,806 ; 

May  22. 
Boots,  shoes,  and  slippers  and  their  components.     D.  B. 

Macdonald.     184,087  ;   Dec.  18. 
Boots,    shoes,   and   slippers.    Leather.      W.    H.   McElwaln 

Company.     176,903  ;  Sept.  18. 
Boots,  shoes,  etc.     H.  H.  Roosa.     167,658  ;  Aug.  28. 
Boots,  shoes,  oxfords,  and  low  quarters,  Leather.     Gross- 
man Shoe  Co.     176,267  ;  May  22. 
Boots,     shoes,     slippers.       B.     Rosenberg    &     Sons,     Inc. 

149,933  ;   Jan.   2. 
Boots,  shoes,  slippers,  and  sandals.     Bloom  Sublyme  Shoe 

Co.      171,524;   Julv   3. 
Brassieres.     Benjamin  &  Johnes.     170,861 ;  Apr.  24. 
Brassieres.       D.    Bickum.       174,999  ;     June    'Jd. 
Brassieres.       D.     Bickum.       176,159 ;     June    26. 
Brassieres.         Birdsey       Somers       Company.         174,532 ; 

June    26. 
Brassieres.     C.  M.  Bishop.     167,931 ;  Jan.  30. 
Brassieres.     Carmen  Manufacturing  Company.     169,237 ; 

Jan.  2, 
Brassieres.     Chas.  R.  De  Bevoise  Co.     159,502-3  ;  Aug.  7. 
Brassieres.     Chas.   R.  De  Bevoise  Co.     175,010;   Aug.   7, 
Brassieres,     Charles  R.  De  Bevoise  Co.     181,983  ;  Sept.  11. 
Brassieres.     Modishform  Brassiere  Co.     180,291  ;  Sept.  11. 
Brassieres.     Ida  Munzer,  Inc.     176,804  ;  July   31. 
Brassieres.      Ida    Munzer,   Inc.     177.100 ;    Nov.   20. 
Brassieres.        Naturallne     Corset     Company.        172,116 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Brassieres.     Nature's  Rival  Company.     165,406 ;  July  24. 
Brassieres.     B.  Rubenstein,     161,146 :  Feb.  6. 
Brassieres.     R.  &  R.  Underwear.     172,013  ;  July  17. 
Brassieres.     B.   Sklarew.     182,680;  Nov.  13. 
Brassieres.     Lucile  Somarco  Brassiere.     169,768  ;  Jan.  2. 
Brassieres.       Lucile     Somarco    Brassiere    Co.       176,560 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Brassieres.     W.  S.  D.  Underwear  Co.     178,586;  Aug.  28. 
Brassieres.     P.  Wolf.     173,989  ;  Apr.  10. 
Brassieres     and     corsets.       J.     M.     Kinney.        181,898 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Brassieres    and   garter   brassieres.      Model   Brassiere    Co. 

179,280 ;  Aug.  14. 
Brassieres   and   garter  brassieres.     Model   Brassiere   Co. 

181.695;  Nov.  13. 
Brassieres  and  girdles.     La  Belle  Brassiere  Co.     179,209; 

Sept.  11. 
Brassieres     and     women's     underwear.       Madame     Irene. 

173.498:   June  26. 
Brassieres,    bandeaux,    bandeau-girdle    combinations,    etc. 

Warner   Brothers    Company.      182,276 ;    Nov,    20. 
Brassieres,  bandeaux,  girdles,  corsets,  etc,     liYolaset  Cor- 
set Co.     173,823  ;  July  17. 
Brassieres,     corsets,    camisoles,     chemises,    etc.       Grande 

Malson  De  Blanc,  Inc.     175,141  ;  Aug.  28. 
Breeches,     coats,     vests,     etc.        Lewis     M.     Weed     Co. 

183,-353  ;  Nov.  20, 
Camisoles,    bloomers,    chemises,    etc.       Laskin    Brothers. 

171,223;  May  15. 
Caps.     Bamberger  Reinthal  Company.     173,459  ;  June  5. 
Caps,     Cooper,  Davidson  &  Klein  Cap  Company,     171,486; 

Sept,  4, 
Caps.     Fendelman  Brothers  Cap  and  Hat  Manufacturing 

Company.     177,287  ;  June  5. 
Caps.     H.  L.  .Jacobs.     167,877;  Jan.  9. 
Caps.    S.  Schanzer.    180,031 ;  Aug.  14. 


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Caps  and  aprons.    Brown  &  Bigelow.    160,743 ;  June  5. 

Caps  and   hats.     Crofnt  &  Kiiapp   Co.     17(),253 ;   .\ug.   7. 
Caps  and  hats  for  men  and  women.     Crofut  &  Kuapp  Co. 

176,.329  ;  July  31. 
Caps  and  soft  hats.     S.  Goldstein.     166,449  ;  Feb.  20. 
Caps  aud  water  guards  for  bathing  caps,  Rubber  bathing. 

Lew-Mar  Products  Company.     1S2.475  ;   Dec.  4. 
Caps,    Boys"    and    men's.      S.    M.    Bhimenfleld.      173,953 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Caps,  Boys'  sport.    J.  Kaufman  &  Sons.    175,499 ;  June  6. 
Caps  for  men  and  boys.    Beck  &  Belaief.     165,910  ;  Mar.  6. 
Caps  for  men,   boys,   and   children.     National  Cap   Mfg. 

Company.      159,522  ;    May   1. 
Caps  for  men,  women,  and  children.    W.  London.    165,753  ; 

May  8. 
Caps,  hats,  gloves,  fur  coats,  etc.     Dobbs  &  Co.    176,257  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Caps,'     Infants'.        Birubaum,     Rosenbloom     &     Yellen. 

173,696;  Sept.  18. 
Caps.  Men's  and  boys'.     J.  C.  Penney  Company.     176,760  ; 

May  22. 
Caps,  Men's,  boys',  and  children's.     Jackoway  &  Katz  Cap 

Co.     171.174  ;  Feb.  13. 
Caps,    Men's,    youths',    and    boys'.      National    Cap    Manu- 

tacturing    Company.      178,862 ;    Sept.    4. 
Caps,  straw  and  felt  hats,  aud  derbies.  Men's.     Sarnoff- 

Irving  Hat  Stores,  Inc.     170,221  ;   Jan.   30. 
Caps,  sweaters,  and  underwear.    McLaughlin  Textile  Cor- 
poration.     185,126 ;    Nov.    20. 
Caps,   sweaters,   scarfs,   etc.      J.   B.   Shansby.      178,534 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Caps,  sweaters,  shoes,  negligee  shirts,  and  hosiery.  Men's. 

Frankei   Bros.     181.984  ;  Oct.  23. 
Cloaks    and    capes,     Children's.       Shoninger-Heinsheimer 

Manufacturing  Co.     171,963  ;  July  3. 
Cloaks,  capes,  and  suits.  Juniors'  and  misses'.     Shoninger- 
Heinsheimer  Manufacturing  Co.     171,964  ;  July  3. 
Cloaks,    coats,    dresses,    suits,    and    skirts.      Linder   Bros. 

185.084  ;  Nov.  20. 

Cloaks,    coats,    suits,   dresses,    and    skirts.      Linder    Bros. 

185.085  ;  Oct.  30. 

Cloaks,  suits,  and  coats.  Women's.     Miltex  Cloak  &  Suit 

Co.    176,030;  July  17. 
Cloaks,  suits,  dresses.     M.  Kirschner  &  Sons.     178,345-6  ; 

July  10. 
Cloaks,    suits,    dresses,    hosiery.      Kellogg    Drake    &    Co. 

176,836  :  Oct.  30. 
Cloaks,  wraps,  and  suits  for  ladles.    Mabley  &  Carew  Com- 
pany.       169,174  ;  Jan.  30. 
Clothes   for  men   and  boys.   Working.     Bender   Company. 

184.633  ;  Dec.  11. 
Clothes  for  women,  Sport.    E.  Grossman.     160,936  ;  Jan.  9. 
Clothes,    Men's    and    women's    sport.      H.    G.    Warland. 

173,457  :  May  29. 
Clothes,   Men's   and   young   men's   outer.      Chas.   Douglis- 

Mack  Co.     167,803  ;   Oct.   30. 
Clothes,   Men's,  young  men's,   and   boys'.      Chas.    Douglis 

Mack  Co.     184.069  ;  Dec.  4. 
Clothing.     Gulterman  Bros.     173,354 ;   Oct.   2. 
Clothing.        Indianapolis     Tent     &     Awning     Company. 

169,595  ;   Feb.  20. 
Clothing.     Jordan    Marsh    Company.      164,437  ;    Mar.    20. 
Clothing.    Magnus  Imports,  Ltd.     180,871  ;  Sept.  18. 
Clothing.      H.    R.   Mallinson   &  Co.     176,085;    Oct.   1«. 
Clothing.       Pollok  -  Schultz  -  Boyd     Company.       181,311 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Clothing.      R    &   W   Hat   Shop,    Inc.      185,673;    Dec.    11. 
Clothing    and    garments,    Women's    and    young    women's. 

Style-Center    Tailoring    Company.      172,566 ;    June    19. 
Clothing    and    haberdashery.    Men's,    young    men's,    and 

bc^ys'.     J.  Hilton.     153.507  :  .Tune  26. 
Clothine,  Boys'.     Wicks  &  Greenman.     174,351 ;  Oct.  23. 
Clothing,  Children's.     Shotwell's  Inc.     158,403 ;  June  6. 
Clothing,    Children's  ■  ready-to-wear.     J.    C.    Penney    Com- 
pany.   166,258  ;  Jan.  2. 
Clothing,  coats,  suits,  and  dresses.  Outer.     P.  H.  Sampli- 

ner  Company.     180.724  ;  Sept.  11. 
Clothing  for  bovs.     Ben.  Wiener  &  Co.     176,931 ;  Sept.  11. 
Clothing  for  men.     Joieph  H.   Cohen  &  Sons.     181,246 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Clothing,    Handmade    silk.      C.    Y.    Tannehill.      168,499; 

Mar.   20. 
Clothing,  Men's.     S.  Ackerman.     181,581-2  ;  Nov.  6. 
Clothing,  Men's.     J.  Herman.     175,144  ;  Aug.  7. 
Clothing,  Men's  outer.     Frankei  Bros.     172.469  :  May  22. 
Clothing,     Men's     outer.       Hirsh,     Wickwire     Company. 

165,192  :  Dec.  4. 
Clothing,  Men's  outer.     B.  Kuppenheimer  &  Co.     170,587  ; 

May  15. 
Clothing.    Men's    ready-made.      Theston    &    Wright    Ltd. 

160,310:  Feb.  13. 
Clothing,    Men's,    youths',    and    hoys'.      J.    C.    Shannon. 

180,398;  Sept.  18. 
Clothing,  Outdoor.     Meier  &  Frank  Co.     165,402  ;  Jan.  16. 
Clothing,    Outer.      Lewis    &    Harris    Handwoven    Twe.^d 

Company.     171.132  ;  Oct.  .30. 
Clothing,     Outing     and     work.       T.     Kotzln.       164,252; 

Sept.  18. 
Clothing.    Work.      J.    0.    Fly.      181,389 ;    Sept.    11. 
Coats.     Dorfman  &  Miller.     169,396  ;  Apr.  3. 
Coats.     I.  L.  Freedman.     150.009;  Jan.  30. 
Coats.      T.    Klipsteln.      159,267;    Dec.    4. 


Coats.       United     States     Rubber     Company.       175,580 ; 

June  19. 
Coats  and  capes.  Children's  and  ladies'.     Yale  Cloak  Co. 

Inc.     1C6.426  ;  May  8. 
Coats    and    like    negligees,    Breakfast.      De    Garcy    Co. 

101,821  ;  June  19. 
Coats  and  suits.  Ladles'.    L.  Schwartz  &  Sons.     181,499 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Coats  and  suits.  Ladies'.     Wilkin  &  Adler,  Inc.     176,519  ; 

June  19. 
Coats   and   suits.   Ladies'   and   misses'.     Zieser   &  Kllng. 

180,643  ;   July   24. 
Coats   and    suits.   Men's   and   young  men's.      Kushner   & 

Glllraan,  Inc.     167,134  ;  May  1. 
Coats   and   vests.   Leather.      Fried,   Ostermann   Company. 

187,104;  Dec.  18. 
Coats    and    vests,    Men'*    and    boys'    sheep-lined.      Simon 

Blum,   Incorporated.     180,415 ;   Oct.   16. 
Coats,    capes,    suits,    and    dresses.    Ladies'.      A.    Beller   & 

Company.     185,359  ;  Dec.  18. 
Coats,   capes,   wraps,    mantles,    etc.      S.    Karp.      183,156; 

Nov.  20. 
Coats,    cloaks,     capes,    etc..    Women's,     children's,     and 

infants'.        Salt's     Textile     Manufacturing     Company. 

186,616  ;  Dec.  11. 
Coats,    cloaks,    suits,    etc.,    Women's,    children's,    and   in- 
fants'.        Salt's      Textile      Manufacturing      Company. 

160,371  ;  Sept.  4. 
Coats,    cloaks,    suits,    etc.,    Women's,    children's,    and    In- 
fants'.       Salt's     Textile       Manufacturing       Company. 

173,676;  May  29. 
Coats,    cloaks,    wraps,    capes,    etc.     Amertex   Mills,    Inc. 

160,852  ;  Aug.  14. 
Coats,    cloaks,    wraps,    capes,   etc.      Salt's   Textile   Manu- 
facturing Company.     184,518-19  ;   Nov.   6. 
Coats,    cloaks,    wraps,    capes,    etc.      Salt's   Textile   Manu- 
facturing Company.     184,524  ;  Nov.  6. 
Coats,    cloaks,    wraps,    capes,    suits,    dresses,    etc.      Salt's 

Textile    Manufacturing    Company.      165,313 ;    Mar.    20. 
Coats,  cloaks,  wraps,  suits,  etc.     Salt's  Textile  Manufac- 
turing Company.     165,311 ;  Oct.  23. 
Coats,  Convertible.     United  States  Overall  Manufacturing 

Company.     175,972  ;  June  19. 
Coats  for  ladies  and  misses.     John  &  James  Dobson,  Inc. 

165.289  ;•  Jan.  2. 
Coats,  Girls'.    New  York  Girl  Coat  Co.    169,491 ;  June  5. 
Coats,  Infants'.     Federal  Underwear  Co.     171.837  ;  May  29. 
''o.its.    Infants'    and   girls'.      Kiddie    Coat  Manufacturing 

Co.     161,078  ;   Jan.   23. 
Coats,     Knitted     sport.       Recreation     Distributing     Co. 

183,892;  Dec.  11. 
Coats,    Ladies'.      Superior    Garment    Company.      181,356; 

Sept.  11. 
Coats,  overcoats,  and  topcoats.  Dress.     Louis  Holtz  and 

Sons,  Inc.     175,243  ;   June  26. 
Coats,    overcoats,    hosiery,    etc.      Adsit    and    Rugg    Inc. 

174,421:  Nov,  20. 
Coats,    overcoats,    hosiery,    underwear,    etc..    Sheep-lined 

fur.     Adsit  .and  Rugg  Inc.     174,421  ;  Aug.  21. 
Coats,  Sheepskin.     Siands  M'f'g.   Co.     183,636  ;  Sept.  25. 
Coats,  skirts,  and  suits,  Women's,  misses',  and  children's. 

Barrist  &  Co.     174.764  ;  June  26. 
Coats,  skirts,  knickerbockers,  suits  and  dresses,  Women's. 

Cohen  &  Edelman.     170,740  ;  June  5. 
Coats,    suits,    dresses,    and   hats,    Women's.      L.    H.    Bur- 

gower.     127,709  ;  Aug.  7. 
Coats,    suits,    dresses,    etc..    Women's.      Avedon    &    Co. 

187,032  ;  Dec.  18. 
Coats,    suits,    dresses,    hats,    etc.,    Ladies'.      M.    R.    Ney. 

160,675  :  Jan.  16. 
Coats,    suits,    dresses,    outer    skirts,    blouses,    and    hats. 

Ladies'.      F.    M.    Burns.      175,381 ;    Apr.    24. 
Coats,  s'uits,  skirts,  and  dresses.  Ladies'.     Kux  Bleiweiss 

Company.     180,185  ;  Aug.   21. 
Coats,  vests,  pants,  and  knickerbockers.  Men's  and  boys'. 

Goodall  Worsted  Co.     162,546  ;  Apr.  10, 
Coats,  vests,  trousers,  and  overcoats.  Men's  and  youths'. 

Moses-Rothchild  Co.     187,228  ;  Dec.  18. 
Coats,     vests,      trousers,      overcoats.     Men's.       Franklin 

Clothes    Shop,    Inc.      174,134;    .July    10, 
Coats,  waistcoats,  bath  robes,  etc..  Men's  and  hoys'  house. 

Franklin  Simon  &  Co.     179,689  ;  Nov.  6. 
Coats,    waistcoats,    bath    robes,    etc.,    women's   and   girls' 

furnishings,    undergarments,    and    clothing.    Men's   and 

boys'.     Franklin  Simon  &  Co.     170,431  ;  .Tune  26. 
Coats,  wraps,  capes,  and  neckpieces.    H.  Uswald.    155,280 ; 

June  19. 
Coats,   wraps,    capes,    and    neckpieces.    Fur,      H,    Uswald. 

155,281;  June  19. 
Oollars.  Cluett,  Peahodv  &  Company.  176,326  ;  Aug,  7. 
Collars.  Cluett,  Peabody  &  Company.  176,451  ;  July  17. 
Collars.  Harry  and  Charles  Cohen.  171,151 ;  May  15. 
Collars.  Phillips-Jones  Corporation.  167,263  ;  Jan.  30. 
Collars    and    cuffs.      Franklin    Simon    &    Co.      173,338; 

Sept.  11. 

Collars,  cuffs,  aprons,  caps,  bibs,  uniforms,  etc..  Nurses'. 

E.  W.  Marvin  Company.     174,845  ;  July  24. 
Collars  for  personal  wear.     E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 

Company.     160,053  :   Jan.  9. 
Collars,  Men's,     C.   Schwartz.     172,359  :  May  22. 
Collars,   neckties,    suspenders,    etc.     Babcock   &    Shannon 

Co.     168,869;  May  8. 


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INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Collars,     pyjamas,    and    shirts.       H.     Berger.      180,739 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Collars,   pyjamas,   and  shirts,  Men's  and  hoys'.     H.  Ber- 
ger.    180,740-3  ;  Aug.  7. 
Collars,      scarfs,      neckties,     and      cravats.        I.      Rosen. 

182,062  ;  Oct.  30. 
Collars,   Shirt.     Geo.  P.  Ide  &  Co.     174,012  ;   July  10. 
Corsets.     Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.     186,620  ;  Dec.  25. 
Corsets.     J.  L.  Alberts.     165,516  ;  Feb.  20. 
Corsets.     J.   L.   Alberts.     165,517 ;   May   8. 
Corsets.     Bonwit  Teller  &  Co.     185,172  ;  Nov.  27. 
Corsets.     Bonwit  Teller  &  Co.     185,741  ;   Dec.   11. 
Corsets.     J.  L.  Holt.     138,091 ;  Sept.  25. 
Corsets.     F.  P.  Hoy,  Inc.     169.972  ;  May  29. 
Corsets.     F.  P.  Hoy,  Inc.     182,307  ;   Sept.  25. 
Corsets.      Mme.    Irene.      169,-361 ;    Apr.     24. 
Corsets.      Jackson    Corset    Company.      178,723 ;    Sept.    4. 
Corsets.     La  Resista  Corset  Company.     167,004  ;  May  29. 
Corsets.     Naturaline  Corset  Company.     164,601  ;  Jan.  30. 
Corsets.     Rite  Form  Corset  Co.     175.106  ;  Dec.  25. 
Corsets.      Sears,   Roebuck   and   Co.     175,525 ;   July   31. 
Corsets.     Strouse,  Adier  &  Co.    167,947  ;  Jan.  2. 
Corsets.     Strouse,  Adler  &  Co.     167,950  ;  Jan.  2. 
Coroiets.     Strouse,  Adler  &  Co.     167,952  ;  Jan.  30. 
Corsets.     Strouse,  Adler  &  Co.     167,955-6  ;  Jan.  2. 
Corsets.     Warner  Brothers  Company.     156,610;  Jan.  9. 
Corsets.     Weingarten  Bros.     173,061 ;  July  3. 
Corsets.     Woodward  &  Lothrop.     166.423  ;   Jan.   2. 
Corsets  and   brassiferes.     L.   Bamberger  &  Co.      160,486  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Corsets    and    brassieres.      Camlin    Corset    Co.      170,620 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Corsets     and     brassiferes.       Interstate    Corset     Company. 

176,739  ;  June  26. 
Corsets  and  brassieres.  Combination.     International  Cor- 
set Company.     174,784  ;  June  26. 
Corsets,    brassieres,    and    combination    corsets    and    bras- 

siferes.        International     Corset     Company.        174,785 ; 

June  26. 
Corsets,    brassiferes,    and    girdles.      Bxrdseye-Somers    Co. 

177,212  ;  June  5. 
Corsets,      brassieres,      and      underwear.         Kops      Bros. 

169,019  ;  Jan.  2. 
Corsets,      brassieres,      and      undei-wear.        Kops      Bros. 

169,021;  Jan.  2.  ^  t. 

Corsets,      brassieres,      and      underwear.         Kops      Bros. 

169,023 ;  Jan.  2.  _  „ 

Corsets,      brassieres,      and      underwear.        Kops      Bros. 

169,025 ;  Jan.  2.  _  „ 

Corsets,      brassieres,      and      underwear.        Kops      Bros. 

169,027;   Jan.    2.  _  „ 

Corsets,      brassieres,      and      underwear.        Kops      Bros. 

174,247;  Nov.  13. 
Corsets,      brassieres,      and      underwear.        Kops      Bros. 

184.247-S;  Oct.  16.  _  ,„.  ^„„ 

Corsets,  brassiferes,  and  underwear.    Kops  Bros.     184,470  ; 

Nov.     6.  ^  -rr 

Corsets,  brassieres,  and  underwear  for  women.  Kops 
Bros.     174,248-50;   Sept.  18. 

Corsets,  brassiSres,  and  underwear  of  textile  fabric  for 
women.     Kops  Bros.     169,811 ;  Feb.  13. 

Corsets,  brassieres,  brasselettes,  and  bandeaux.  Lb 
Resista  Corset  Company.  165,689  ;  Mar.  20. 

Corsets,  brassieres,  bust  supporters,  etc.  John  HoUbach 
Company.      181,025;    Nov.   20. 

Corsets,  brassieres,  combination  corsets  and  brassieres, 
etc.  Nichols  Underwear  Corporation.  184,144 ; 
Oct.  16.  _ 

Corsets,  brassieres,  corset  covers,  etc.  Kops  Bros. 
167,986;   Jan.   2.  ^         ., 

Corsets,  brassieres,  corset  covers,  waists,  and  under- 
wear.     Kops  Bros.      167,987;   Apr.   24. 

Corsets,  brassieres,  girdles,  etc.  American  Lady  Corset 
Co.     167,067;   Jan.  2.  .  v    .,     ^        * 

Corsets,  brassieres,  girdles,  etc.  American  Lady  Corset 
Co.     183,242  ;  Dec.  25. 

Corsets,  corselettes,  and  brassieres.  Fifth  Avenue  Corset 
Company.     178,171 ;  Aug.  28. 

Corsets,  corset  waists,  and  brassieres.  Ferris  Bros.  Com- 
pany.    175,779 ;  July  31.  ^         .  ^    _, 

Corsets,  corset  waists,  brassieres,  etc.  American  Lady 
Corset  Company.     179,916 ;  July  17.  ,   ^  .. 

Corsets,  corset  waists,  brassieres,  etc.  Royal  Worcestei 
Corset  Company.     179,744  ;  Nov.  13. 

Corsets,  corset  waists,  brassieres,  bandeaux,  etc.  Ameri- 
can  Lady  Corset  Company.     167,752 ;   Jan.   2. 

Corsets,  corset  waists,  brassieres,  bandeaux,  etc.  Frolaset 
Corset  Co.     177,180  ;  Aug.  28. 

Corsets,  corset  waists,  brassieres,  bandeaux,  etc.  Roynl 
Worcester   Corset   Company.     169,650 ;   Feb.   20. 

Corsets,  corset  waists,  girdles,  etc.  Ferris  Bros.  Com- 
pany.    168,841 ;   Jan.  2.  .  ^  ^ 

Corsets,  girdles,  bandeaux,  and  brassiferes.  Owego  Cor- 
set   Company.      172,899;    Apr.    24.  ,„,„„, 

Corsets,  girdles,  belts,  etc.  Trolaset  Corset  Co.  177,201  : 
.A.UEr.  14. 

Corsets,  girdles,  dresses,  etc.  Hochschild,  Kohn  &  Co. 
184,450;   Nov.   6. 

Corsets,  ladies'  underwear,  etc.  C.  Munter.  174,701 ; 
Xnff.  14. 

Corset's,  waist  corsets,  brassieres.  C.  Munter.  141,320-1  : 
Jan.  2. 


and    undergarments. 


C.     Munter. 


Corsets,    waist    corsets,    brassieres, 

C.  Munter.     177,192-3  ;  Aug.  7. 
Corsets,     waist     corsets,     brassieres,     etc. 

179,813  ;  Aug.  28. 
Corsets,  waists,  brassieres,  and  girdle  brassieres.    Ferris 

Bros.   Co.     163,576;  Jan.  9. 
Corsets,  waists,  girdles,  and  corset  combinations.    Birdsey 

Somers  Company.     167,221 ;   Jan.   30. 
Corsets,  waists,  girdles,  and  corset  combinations.     Birdsey 

Somers  Company.     167,507;  Jan.  30. 
Costumes  and  skirts.   Ladies'.     Bradford  Dyers'  Associa- 
tion, Limited.     124,042;   Feb.  20. 
Cravats.    Willow  Weaving  Co.     179,576 ;  July  17. 
Cravats     and     neckties.       Cheney     Brothers.       184,814 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Cravats,    Knitted.      P.    Trabulsi.      177,151 ;    June    26. 
Cravats,  mufflers,  men's  lounging  robes.     J.  M.  Feinson. 

175.854  ;  June  12. 
Creepers,  rompers,  suits  and  dresses,  Children's.     Wood- 
ward   &   Bowman.      176,393;   Oct.    16. 
Dress    shields.      Empire    Shield    Co.      159,308;    Mar.    27. 
Dresses.      Barbara     Ann    Dress    Shops,     Inc.       165,055 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Dresses.     Borgenicht  &  Sons  Co.     158.843  ;  Aug.  28. 
Dresses.     Jerome  Frank   &  Co.     167,719 ;   Jan.  9. 
Dresses.     L.  Hirsch  &  Son.     182,245  ;  Aug.  28. 
Dresses.    J.  L.  Hudson  Co.    180,121 ;  Aug.  28. 
Dresses.     Jack  Levy,  Inc.     173,136;  June  12. 
Dresses.     A.  H.  Morgen.     176,751 ;  May  29. 
Dresses.     A.  H.  Morgen.     176,753  ;  May  29. 
Dresses.     S.  Moses.     181,140-1 ;  Sept.   11. 
Dresses.     S.  Moses.     185,226-7;  Nov.  6. 
Dresses.       Nickels    Manufacturing    Company.       169,179 ; 

Apr.    3. 
Dresses.     J.  Ober.     166,848;  May  22. 
Dresses.      C.   H.  Plumbridge.      186,070;   Dec.   11. 
Dresses.      Schwartz-Singer    Co.      170,219 ;    Mar.    20. 
Dresses.     Shapero,  Lewis  &  Co.     170,551 ;  June  5. 
Dresses.     Marvin  Shaw  and  Co.     170,995  ;  May  15. 
Dresses.     UUman-Jessel,  Inc.     154.774:  Oct.  30. 
Dresses.     H.  E.  Wolf.     173,803  ;  June  5. 
Dresses    and   aprons.    House.      Perfection    Garment   Com- 
pany.    176,692  :  Aug.  7. 
Dresses    and    aprons.    House.      Richardson    Dry    Goods 

Company.     173,301 ;  May  29. 
Dresses  and  aprons.  Wash.     John   C.   Michael   Company. 

177.313  ;  July  10. 
Dresses   and  frocks.   Children's.     L.  B.  Wilde.     167,666; 

Mar.  27.  ,,      , 

Dresses  and  hosiery.  Women's.     Associated  Merchandising 

Corporation.     172.194  ;  Aug.  21. 
Dresses  and  skirts.  Ladies'.     May  &  Loeb,  Inc.     184,175  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Dresses  and  suits.     Solomon  Mfg.  Co.     178,006 ;  Oct.  2. 
Dresses  and  suits.   Sport  and  outing.     Solomon  Mfg.  Co. 

180,946 ;  Aug.  7. 
Dresses     and     waists.       Samuel     M.     Foster     Company. 

178,600;  July  10.  ^  ^  .,.,^011 

Dresses   and   waists.      Pollak   Bros.    Company.     175,211  ; 

Dresses  and  waists,  Women's.     L.  J.  Margulies.     176,902  ; 

Dresses,  Apron.     N.  Simon  &  Co.     179,748  ;  July  17. 
Dresses,    aprons,    hosiery,    etc.      Milton    G.    Cooper    Dry 

Goods  Co.     180,844;   Oct.  2. 
Dresses,  bath  robes,  aprons,  negligees.     Miller  Brothers. 

166,841 ;  Sept.  18.  ^        ^,  ^    ,. 

Dresses      bungalow    aprons,    bath    robes,    and     kimonos. 

Ladies'.     Hamburger  Bros.      169,901  ;    Feb.   13. 
Dresses,  capes,  sport  suits,  outer  skirts,  etc.     M.  Kirsch- 

ner  &  Sons.     176,742;  May  22  ,„,„,,     -.  ,  „ 

Dresses,  Children's.    B.  Altman  &  Co.     184,051;  Oct.  9. 
Dresses,    Children's.     Martha   Maid   Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     178,367;    July    10.  ,        .    ^.     .,  . 
Dresses,   Children's,   girls',  and  women's.     I.   Ginsberg  4 

Bros.     170,626;  May  15.  ,.     ,       „     ,^.    .  ^ 

Dresses,    coats,    and    blouses.    Ladies'.      R.    Kirshbaum   & 

Son,  Inc.     169,957 ;  May  8.  .   ^     .,,      -i^ao-yn. 

Dresses,  coats,  and  suits.     Schroeder  &  Worth.     159,820 . 

Sept.  18. 
Dresses,    coats,   and   suits.   Ladies".      S.   Klein.      174,081 ; 

DressM,  'coats,  suits,  waists,  sweaters,  hosiery,  etc.     M. 

Gerla  &  Son.     185,118 ;  Dec.  18.  j      ■  ,  . 

Dresses,    corsets,   tailored   suits,   etc.,   Misses    and   girls . 

Best  &  Co.     185,550:  Dec.  4.  „,     ,      „^   .hho,. 

Dresses,  costumes,  and  gowns.     Dickes.  Block  and  Abbey. 

176,538;  Aug.  14. 
Dresses  for  ladies  and  misses. 

Dressl's^for   women.      Tailored    Woman,    Inc.      177,148; 

Drts^ls  "^Girls'.     J.  Warshauer.     168,186 ;   Jan    9. 
Dresses',  gowns,  suits,  wraps,  and  coats.    Jenny  Lee  Frocks 

Dress4s.^go^f,'wafs'ts"'skirts,   etc.      Miracle   Dress   Co. 

DriL^es,^LadieJ''.  " L.  Bernstein    ^169,235  ;  May  8 
Dresses,     Ladies'.        Lovinger-Schwartz     Co.        179,414, 

July    10.  ^        ,  .,,       .^ 

DrpsspR.      Ladies       and     children  s. 

169,180;  Jan.  2. 


Bass  &  Gross.     181.238  ; 


Co. 
M.      O'Callaghan. 


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Dresses,    Ladies'    and    misses'.      Jos.    A.    Morris    &    Co. 

170,399;  May  8. 
Dresses,   Ladies'   and   misses'.      D.    E.   Perper.      182,835 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Dresses,  Ladles'  and  misses'.     E.  M.  Thomas.     179,688 ; 

July   10. 
Dresses,  Misses'.     Dolly  Madison  Dresses,  Inc.     157,760  ; 

Ausr.  21. 
Dresses,  rompers,  caps,  coats,  and  hats.  Infants'.     Sachs 

Bros,  and  Jalkut.     176,655  ;  June  26. 
Dresses,  rompers,  oversllps,  and  petticoats.  Infants'  and 

children's.     P.  Rostold.     172,558  ;  June  5. 
Dresses,     skirts,    waists,    etc.       J.    Garfinkle.       174,362 ; 

July   10. 
Dresses,  skirts,  wraps,  blouses.    J.  A.  Migel,  Inc.    180,485  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Dresses,    suits,    waists,    etc..    Ladies',    misses',    and    chil- 
dren's knitted.     Bab,  Inc.     176,532  ;  Aug.  21. 
Dresses,     Tailor-made.       Greenwald,     Friedman     &     Co. 

177,184  ;    June   19. 
Dresses,     Textile    cotton.       Lancaster    Mills.       172,747 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Dresses,  Women's.     L.  Bamberger  &  Co.     170,360 ;  Oct.  2. 
Drr.^ses.     Women's.       L.     Bamberger     &     Co.       170,361 : 

May  22. 
Dresses,  Women's.     I.  Ginsberg  &  Bros.     172,671 ;  May  22. 
Dresses,  Women's.    Levy-Shulman  &  Co.    172,996  ;  June  12. 
Dresses,     Women's     and     misses'.       Mallas     Gravis     Co. 

176,029;   July  10. 
Dresses,   women's  robes  and  gowns,   suits,  etc.     A.   &  S. 

Levy   Co.      172,001  ;   Julv  3. 
Dresses,  Young  girls'.     6.  Killfeather.     183,157 ',  Sept.  25, 

1923. 
Dresses.     Young     ladies'.       J.     Philip     Rosenbloom     Co. 

169.457  ;  May  1. 
Football  boots  of  leather.     Manfield   and   Sons,   Limited. 

173.935  :  Sept.  11. 
Football    pants    and    jackets,    knit    worsted    union    suits, 

football  shoes,  etc.   James  W.  Brine  Company.    172,579  ; 

June  19. 
Footwear.      Oppenheim,   Collins   &    Company,    New    York, 

Inc.     173,001 ;  Apr.  24. 
Footwear,  Sport.     Sportmox  Company.     177,413  ;  Aug.  7. 
Frocks.     Newman,  Marcus  &  Torchia.     178,455  ;  July  10. 
Frocks  and  aprons.   House.     Morgan-Anderson  Company. 

169.602;  Feb.  20. 
Fur  coats,  capes,  etc.     Feldbaum  &  Spiegel,  Inc.     169,439  ; 

May  8. 
Fur  coats,   capes,  neckpieces,  collars,  and  j.ickets.     Elite 

Fur    Shop,    Inc.      183,447 ;    Nov.    20. 
Fur  coats,  capes,  scarfs,  etc.     Jalkoff  Bros.  Inc.     178,505 

Sept.  18. 
P\ir    coats,    capes,    wraps,    and    stoles.      I.    A.    Hessel 

170,485  ;  Oct.  30. 
Fur  coats.   Imitation-mink-.     Agines  Brothers.     163,728 

Nov.  13. 
Fur  coats,  scarfs,  muffs,  chokers,  and  dolmans.     Philips 

born's  Inc.     171,036 :  May   15. 
Fur  coats.  Women's.     Fried  Engel  &  Company.     168,214 

Jan.  9. 
Fur   coats,   wraps,   capes,   and   neck   pieces.      H.   TJswald 

155,576  ;  July  17. 
Fur  coats,  wraps,  scarfs,  etc.   Wells-Treister  Co.   172,699 

May  29. 
Fur  collars  and  cuffs.     Edward  Kolbert  &  Sons.     182,248 

Oct.  2. 
Fur  garments.     Brandenburg  &   Brandenburg.      160,993 

Feb.  20. 
Fur  garments.     F.  L.  Gould.     162,401 ;  Feb.  20. 
Fur  garments.     P.  Richman.     162,349  ;  Aug.  28. 
Fur    kerchief    for    women.      Myriad    Manufacturing    Co. 

178.269  :  Aug.  7. 
Furs,  Ladies'.     Rosenberg  Bros.     178,675  ;  Aug.  14. 
Furs.  Manufactured.     A.  Jaeckel  &  Co.     182.097  ;  Nov.  27. 
Furnishings  and  clothing.  Women's  and  misses'.     Best  & 

Co.     174,884  ;  June  5. 
Furnishings,   Men's.     M.   Berg.     171.118;   Mar.   6. 
Gaiters.     S.  Rauh  &  Co.     166,099  ;  Jan.  2. 
Gaiters  of  leather,  fabric,  and  combination.    F.  H.  Tinson. 

169,731  ;  Apr.  3. 
Garment  composed  of  combination  brassifere  and  chemise. 

Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills.     166,420;  May  1. 
Garments,  Boys*  outer.     J.  J.  Preis  &  Company.     172,490  ; 

May   22. 
Garments,   Children's  semlmade.     W.  T.  Grant  Company. 

171,911 ;  Aug.  28. 
Garments  for  female  wear.  Outer.     Horatio  Simon  &  Co. 

173,339  ;  Aug.  28. 
Garments,     headwear,     underwear,     work,     negligee,    and 

dress  shirts,   and  blouses.   Outer.     United  Turkey   Red 

Company.     162,787  ;  May  22. 
Garments,  Knitted  outer.     AUandale  Knitting  Mills,  Inc. 

170,244  ;  July  17. 
Garments,    Knitted    outer.      Hawley   Knitting   Mills,    Inc. 

172,221;    July    10. 
Garments,    Ladies',   misses',   and   children's   ready-to-wear 

wash.     B.   F.   Snyder.     170,957 ;  Aug.   7. 
Garments,   Ladies'   outer.     Morris   W.   Haft  &  Bros.   Inc. 

183.064  :  Oct.  2. 
Garments,  Men's  and  boys'  outer.     H.  B.  Piatt.     176,916  ; 

June  26. 
Garments,  Men's  and  young  men's  outer.     Fruhauf  Bros. 

&  Co.     176,460 ;  Aug.  7. 


Garments  or  clothing.  Men's  outer.  Diehl,  Kane  &  Dlehl 
Tailoring  Co.     179,784  ;   Dec.   18. 

Garments,   Outer.     Shirek  &  Hirsch.      180,030 ;   Dec.   11. 

Garments,  Outer  and  inner.  Lane  Bryant.  159,974 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Garments,  Outer  and  inner.  Lane  Bryant.  160,356 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Garments,  underwear,  shirt  waists,  and  bloomers.  Sleep- 
ing.    C.   S.   Steiner.     180,309;   Sept.   4. 

Garments  used  as  clothing.  Chest  and  body  protecting. 
M.  Kassler.     179,731;  Oct.  30. 

Garments,  Women's.  Pennsylvania  Textile  Mills,  Inc. 
181,862  ;  Oct.  2. 

Garters.     A.  P.  Brandeau.     168,199-200  ;  Jan.  9. 

Garters.     W.  H.  Johnson.     174,841 ;  July  24. 

Garters.      A.   M.    Malouf.      179,618 ;    Sept.    11. 

Garters.    President  Suspender  Company.    166,787  ;  July  3. 

Garters  and  arm  bands.  Sturm  &  Scheinberg.  148,822  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Garters,  belts,  neckties,  boudoir  caps,  etc.  Western  Fancy 
Goods  Company.     171,561  ;  Aug.  28. 

Garters,  belts,  suspenders,  etc.  International  Standard 
Exporting  Corporation.     148,076  ;  Dec.  4. 

Garters,  Men's.  George  Frost  Company.  181,481  ; 
Dec.   25. 

Garters,  Men's.  J.  C.  Penney  Company.  166,710 ; 
Mar.  27. 

Garters,  waist  belts,  and  suspenders.  Knotbe  Brothers 
Co.     177,915  ;  July  31. 

Girdles,   Athletic.     C.   E.   Horton.     166,691  ;  Jan.   2. 

Girdles,  corsets,  and  hip  supporters.  The  Lay  &  Way 
Co.     175,502;  Nov.  20. 

Gloves.     P.  Centemeri  &  Co.     185,429;   Dec.  11. 

Gloves.     P.   Centemeri  &  Co.     185,436 ;   Dec.   11. 

Gloves.     Wm.  Filene's  Sons  Company.     182,337  ;  Nov.  13. 

Gloves.     Wm.  Filene's  Sons  Company.     182,470  ;  Nov.  13. 

Gloves.     .Tulius  Kavser  &  Co.     174,208  ;  June  12. 

Gloves.     Lilienthai  &  Grossman,  Inc.     176,352  ;  Aug.  28. 

Gloves.     Pincus  &  Otto.     164,001  ;  Aug.  14. 

Gloves  and  mittens.  Boss  Manufacturing  ■  Company. 
165,056 ;  Dec.  11. 

Gloves  and  mittens.  Boss  Manufacturing  Company. 
185,743  ;  Dec.  11. 

Gloves,  Fabric.  B.  F.  Montague  Company.  181,084 ; 
Dec.  4.    . 

Gloves,  Fabric.     V.  Perrin  &  Cie.     170,539  ;  Feb.  20. 

Gloves,  Fabric.     S.  &  V.  Company.     170,225  ;  May  22. 

Gloves,  Fabric.     Wimelbacher  &  Rice.     175,046  ;  Sept.  11. 

Gloves,  Fabric  and  leather.  S.  Blechman  &  Sons,  Inc. 
160,278  :  Jan.  30. 

Gloves,  Fabric  and  skin.  Wimelbacher  &  Rice.  151,775  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens,  Leather.  Joseph  N.  Eisen- 
drath  Company.     173,466-8  ;  Apr.  10. 

Gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens,  Leather.  Joseph  N.  Eisen- 
dratb  Company.     173,469  ;  July  24. 

Gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens,  Leather.  Joseph  N.  Eisen- 
drath  Company.     173,470;  Apr.  10. 

Gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  Leather.  Joseph  N. 
Eisendrath   Company.      173,471 ;    May   22. 

Gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  Leather.  Joseph  N.  Eisen- 
drath Company.     173,472-3  ;  Apr.  10. 

Gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  Leather.  Joseph  N.  Eisen- 
drath   Company.      173,474  ;    July    24. 

Gloves,  gauntlets  and  mittens.  Leather.  Joseph  N.  Eisen- 
drath Company.     173,475-6;  Apr.  10. 

Gloves,  gauntlets,  and  mittens.  Leather.  Joseph  N.  Eisen- 
drath Company.     173,477  ;  July  24. 

Gloves,  gauntlets  and  mittens.  Leather.  Joseph  N.  Eisen- 
drath Company.     173,478  ;  Apr.  10,  1923. 

Gloves,  gauntlets,  boy  scout  gauntlets,  cuffs,  etc.  J.  &  D. 
Lehman    Company.      178,618;    Sept.    4. 

Gloves,  hosiery,  and  underwear.  Fabric.  S.  I.  Entwisle. 
168,673  ;   Feb.  13. 

I'rloves,  hosiery,  and  underwear  for  children.  A.  W.  Nack. 
164,660-1  ;  Feb.   13. 

Gloves,  hosiery  and  underwear.  Leather  and  fabric.  Mon- 
trose  Glove  Inc.     168,584  ;   Feb.   6. 

Gloves,  Ladies'  silk.  Carson  Pirie  Scott  &  Co. 
185,563  ;  Dec.  11. 

Gloves,  Leather.  California  Glove  Company.  181,337 ; 
Sept.  11. 

Gloves,   Leather.     Elite  Glove  Co.      177,172  ;  Sept.   11. 

Gloves,  Leather.  James  McCreery  &  Company.  167,847  ; 
Nov.  20. 

Gloves,  Leather.     Reynier  &  Cie.     143,409  :  May  22. 

Gloves,  Men's  leather.  John  Wanamaker,  New  York. 
171,601-2;  Apr.  10. 

Gloves,  pants,  etc..  Fabric  and  leather.  L.  C.  Bush. 
184,232;  Nov.  6. 

Gloves,  underwear,  and  hosiery.  P.  Centemeri  &  Co. 
185,414;  Dec.  18. 

Gloves,  underwear  and  hosiery.  Ladies'.  Mohawk  Glove 
Corporation.     154,280  ;  Dec.  25. 

Gowns,  dresses,  and  costumes.  Ladies'.  Little  Women 
Dress  Co.     181,956  ;  Aug.  28. 

Gowns,  Ladies'  dressing.  Goldman  Costume  Company. 
155,342  :  Aug.  7. 

Gowns,  wraps,  dresses,  coats,  etc..  Ladies',  women's,  and 
misses'.     Lousols  Philadelphia.     168.901 :   .\pr.   3. 

Hatbands.     F.   T.   Martinez   &  Sons.     183,452 ;   Nov.   27. 

Hat  frames.     Capitol  Hat  Frame  Works.     170.807  ;  Apr.  3. 

Hat    linings.      E.    Bouton.      145,430 ;    June    19. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


181,699;   Sept.  11. 
Chicago    Mercantile    Co. 


184,937 ; 


Hat  linings.     J.    H.   Rubinow. 
Hat   linings    for    ladies'    hats. 

154,679  ;  May  8. 
Hats.      Crooks    Brothers    Millinery    Company. 

Dec.  25. 

Hats.     Dixie  Maid  Hat  Company.     183,560  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hats.     Dunlap  &  Co.     180,657  ;   Sept.   11. 
Hats.     Dunlap  &  Co.     184,786;  Nov.  27. 
Hats.     Geraldine  Hat  Co.     170,482  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hats.     Hammell-Neuman  Co.     164,435  ;  May  15. 
Hats.     Hill  and  Loper  Company.     158,842  ;  May  22. 
Hats.     Knox  Hat  Company.     171,806  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hats.     J.  Land.     152,428 ;  July  24. 
Hats.     A.    Lanfranchi.      177,305;    Sept.    11. 
Hats.     Mallory  Hat  Company.     156,653  ;  May  8. 
Hats.     New  England  Panama  Hat  Co.     176,756  ;  May  22. 
Hats.    R  an  W  Hat  Shop,  Inc.     174,445  ;  May  8. 
Hats.     S'ternberger  &  Sheaman.     181,574  ;  Nov.  13. 
Hats  and  bonnets.  Ladies'.     Davidson  Brothers  Company. 

178,895  ;  July  31. 
Hats  and  caps.     M.  Alperowitz  &  Son.     171,246  ;  Feb.  20. 
Hats  and  caps.     Disney  Hats.     171,299  ;  Apr.  3. 
Hats  and  caps.     Fashion  Hat  Company.     179,298  ;  Aug.  14. 
Hats     and     caps.       Fashion     Hat     Company.       179,299 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Hats  and  caps.     Charles  S.  Merton  &  Co.     164,716-17 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Hats  and  caps.     Nemo  Hat  Company.     181,535  ;  Nov.  20. 
Hats  and  caps.     Nemo  Hat  Company.     181,536;  Nov.  3  3. 
Hats    and    caps.      Perfection    Cap      Company.      172,349  ; 

May  1. 
Hats   and  caps.     H.   Picard.     160,428-9;   July   31. 
Hats  and  caps.     Rabiner  Brothers.     178,670  ;  Aug.  28. 
Hats  and  caps.     M.  Rappaport.     171,468  ;  May  8. 
Hats  and  caps.     Scranton  Cap  Manufacturing  Company. 

175,214 ;  June  5. 
Hats  and  caps.     M.  Simon  &  Son.     152.385  ;  Mar.  20. 
Hats   and   caps  for  men   and   boys.      R.   Baer.      179,645  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Hats  and-  caps  for  men  and  boys.  Felt.     John  B.  Stetson 

Company.      183,637  ;   Dec.    25. 
Hats  and  caps,  Ladies',  misses',  and  children's.     Fashion 

Hat  Company.     182,373;  Sept.  25. 
Hats     and     caps.     Men's.       Kassman     &     Kessner     Inc. 

174,663;   June   26. 
Hats     and     caps.     Men's.       Kassman     &     Kessner     Inc. 

184,943  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hats  and  caps.  Men's.     Young  Hat  Company.      175,375  ; 

May  8. 
Hats  and  caps.  Men's  and  boys'.     Charles  S.  Merton  & 

Co.     173,654;  May  22. 
Hats  and  caps.  Men's  and  boys'.     Charles  S.  Merton  & 

Co.     173,778  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hats  and  caps.  Men's  and  boys'.     Rogers  Peet  Company. 

169,084  ;  Jan.  9. 
Hats  and  caps.  Men's  felt,  straw,  cloth,  and  silk.     Han- 
over-Hall Company.     174,389  ;  Apr.  3. 
Hats  and  shirts.    Men's.  L.  Klein,  Inc.    174,308  ;  Sept.  11. 
Hats,    caps,    and    bonnets.      Carson    Pirie    Scott    &    Co. 

161.805  ;   Jan.   2. 
Hats,    caps,    and    bonnets.    Infants'    and    children's.      J. 

Hildesheimer  Co.     166,074  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hats,  caps,  and  waists,  Ladies'.    S.  A.  Friedman.    172,669  : 

Aug.   7. 
Hats,  caps,  shirts,   etc..  Men's.     Jordan  Marsh  Company. 

169,490;  Anr.  3. 
Hats,  caps,  shirts,  etc.,  Men's  and  boys'.     W.  J.  Schult. 

154,242  ;  June  5. 
Hats,    caps,    shoes,    hose,    etc.      Alphen,    Inc.      169,233 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Hats,   caps,  tassels,  and  aprons.     Military  Order  of  The 

Cootie.      166,315  :   July   24. 
Hats,  dresses,  wraps,  etc.    Malson  Maurice,  Inc.    186,481 

Dec.  18. 
Hats   for  men.      William   Carroll  &   Company.      182,533 

Nov.  13. 
Hats  for  men.    M.  S.  Levy  &  Sons  Inc.     181,490  ;  Sept.  11 
Hats   for   men.     L.    Shafarman,   Inc.      176.921  ;    Mav    22 
Hats  for  men  and  boys.     Bunnie  Hat  Co.  Inc.     159,552 

May  8. 
Hats  for  women.     C.  T.  Pidgeon  Millinery  Co.     175,103 

May  22. 
Hats  for  women.     Julius  Toflas  &  Bro.     165.898  ;  May  29 
Hats,    for    women    and    children.      Sunman    &    Hewson 

177,146  ;  July  24. 
Hats  for  women  and  misses.     Cohn  &  Kaplan.     166,039 

Mar.  6. 
Hats.  Ladies'.     H.  L.  Distillator  &  Son.     177.727  :  Julv  31 
Hats,  Ladies'.    H.  L.  Distillator  &  Son.     179,785  ;  Aug.  14 
Hats,   L.Tdies'.      H.   L.   Distillator  &   Son   Inc.      186,221 

Dec.  11. 
Hats,    Ladies'.      Gage   Brothers   &    Company.      167,124 

Jan.  9. 
Hats,  Ladles'.    Goldweb  Hat  Company.    176,541  ;  May  22 
Hats,  Ladies'.     H.  W.  Jaediker.     177,300  ;  July  3. 
Hats,  Ladles'.     M.  Kutz  Company.     175,992  :  May  22. 
Hats,  Ladies'.     Lowengart  &  Company.     184.208  :  Nov.  27 
Hats,   Ladies'.      J.   R.   Mermelstein.      171,025 ;   Jan.    2. 
Hats,  Ladies'.     P.   Miller.     180,442  ;  Nov.   13. 
Hats,  Ladies'.     Radio  Hat  Co.     150,203  ;  Jan.  16. 
Hats,    Ladies'.      Simon    Millinery    Supply    Co.      182,726 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Hats,  Ladies'.     J.  Trinner.     168,696  ;  Jan.  30. 


Hats,  Ladies'.     S.  Whitman.     175,900  ;  May  22. 

Hats,   Ladies'    and    children's.      Ackerman   &  Rosenthal, 

Inc.     160,910;  Sept.  18. 
Hats,  Ladies'  and  children's.     Calyork  Manufacturing  Co. 

17T.S28;  Nov.  20, 
Hats,  Ladies'  and  children's.     D.  S.  Wallerstein  and  Com- 
pany.    184,010  ;  Dec.  25. 
Hats,    Ladies'    and   misses*.      Cohn    &   Kaplan.      183,908 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Hats,  Ladies'  trimmed.     H.  Siegel.     180,399  ;  Sept.  11. 
Hats,    Ladies'   trimmed   and  tailored.     London  &  Green- 
stein,    Inc.     176,411.   May   1. 
Hats,  Ladies'  trimmed  and  tailored.     E.  Uhry.     167,276; 

Jan.  9. 
Hats,  Men's.    G.  B.  Borsalino  Fu  Lazzaro  &  C.    163,136; 

Jan.  9. 
Hats,    Men's.      Edw.    P.    Cunningham,    Inc.      181,514 ; 

Sept.    11. 
Hats,  Men's.     Gimbel  Brothers,   Incorporated.     166,944 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Hats,  Men's.     Hutt  &  Wasserman,  Inc.     172,837  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hats,  Men's.     Hutt  &  Wasserman.     176,418:  June  12. 
Hats,  Men's.     J.  C.  Penney  Company.     176,759  ;  May  22. 
Hats,  Men's.     Webei   and  Heilbroner.     185,805  ;  Dec.   11. 
Hats.  Men's  and  boys'.     Greater  N.  Y.  Hat  &  Cap  Works. 

166,229  :  Jan.  9. 
Hats,  Men's  and  women's.    Davis-Pope  Company  Incorpo- 
rated.    172,585  ;  Mar.  27. 
Hats.    Men's    straw    and    felt.      Paraxon    Hat    Company. 

164,665:  Jan.  9. 
Hats,  Men's  winter.     Parker-Bridget  Company.     172,238 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Hats.    Misses'    and    children's.      Consolidated    Hat    Co. 

181,674;    Sept.    11. 
Hats,    Misses'    and   children's.      Garner    Bros.      168,715 ; 

.Tau.  30. 
Hats,    Misses'   and   children's.      S.   Millman    &   Son,    Inc. 

173,849  ;  June  5. 
Hats,   Misses'  and  ladies'.     C-R  Millinery  Co.      171.905 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Hats,  Straw.     Caradine  Harvest  Hat  Company.   168,999; 

May  29. 
Hats,    Straw.      Endel    &   Peles.      175.476;    May    22. 
Hats,  Sun.     G.  R.  Green.     181,525  :  Nov.  13. 
Hats,  Women's.     F.  C.  Morrison.     173,199  :  May  22. 
Hats,  Women's   and  children's.     Eastern  Hat  &  Cap   Co. 

T65.670;  .Tan.  .30. 
Heel     guards     for     shoes.      Achilles     Guard     Company. 

169,698  ;  Mar.  6.' 
Heels,    Shoe.     C.   H.   Conlson.      172.262 ;   Apr.    24. 
Heels,    soles,    shoes,    and    top    lifts.      B.    F.    Chamberlin. 

141,855-6 ;  June  5. 
Heels,   Wood.     Gray  Wood   Heel    Co.      175,143 ;   May   22. 
Hose.     O.  .T.  Healy.     170.648:  May  15. 
Hose,  Infants'.     Hub  Hosiery  Mills.     179,730  ;  July  24. 
Hose,  Men's.    Parker-Bridget  Company.    182,929  ;  Oct.  18. 
Hose  supporters,   corsets,  girdles,  and  brassi&res.  Ladies'. 

Treo  Company.     166.417  ;  Jan.  2. 
Hose   supporters,    gartei's,    belts,    etc.      Calhoun,    Bobbins 

&  Co.     172,201  ;  Apr.  24. 
no.siery.     Alperson   &   Son.     164,018 ;   .Tan.  9. 
Hosierv.        Amhridge      Knitting      Company.        180,680 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Hosiery;      American    Wholesale    Corporation     (Baltimore 

Bargain  House).     170,613;  May  15. 
Hosiery.     Anderson   Hosierv  Mills.     184,165;   Oct.    16. 
Hosierv.     .\pter  Co.     184.577  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hosiery.     M.   Baum.      165.615;  Jan.   2. 
Hosiery.     Bear  Brand  Hosiery  Co.     175  i61;  June  12. 
Hosierv.     Bear  Brand  Hosierv  Co.      176.319  :  Aug.   7. 
Hosiery.     Bear  Brand  Hosiery  Co.     176.59.3-4  ;  Oct.  9. 
Hosiei-y.     Bear  Brand   Hosiery  Co.     176,595  ;  June  26. 
Hosierv.     Bear  Brand   Hosiery  Co.     181,165  ;  Oct.  9. 
Hosiery.     W.  A.   Bearm.an.     181,973  ;   Sept.  18. 

Hosierv.  Berendsen     Silk     Knitting     Co.       179,646-7 ; 

Aug.  28. 

Hosierv.  Berendsen  Silk  Knitting  Co.     179,648  ;  Aug.  14. 

Hosiery.  C.  P.  Berg.     180.833  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hosiery.  Berger  Hosierv  Company.     167,040  ;  June  5. 

Hosiery.  Bethlehem     Narrow     Textiles     Co.       187,194 ; 

Dec.  IS. 

Hosiery.  J.  H.  Blaetz.     155,595 ;  Apr.  3.  * 

Hosierv.  John  Blood  &  Company.     183,817;  Oct.  30. 

Hosierv.  J.  C.  Bossong.     167,765  ;   Jan.  30. 

Hosiery.  J.  C.  Bossong.     181,170 ;  Aug.   7. 

Hosiery.  Brager  of  Baltimore.     168,198;  Mar.  20. 

Hosiery.  Brigham   Company.     181,056 :   Aug.   7. 

Hosierv.  British    International    Corporation.      185,408 ; 

Nov.  6. 

Hosierv.  T.  H.  Brown.     175.978  ;  Nov.  27. 

Hosiery.  Brownhill   &  Kramer.     180,837;  Aug.  7. 

Hosiery.  Bnrson  Knitting  Company.     165,521  ;  May  1. 

Hosierv.  Chester  Knitting  Mills.     166,171-2  ;  Jan.   2. 

Hosiery.  Chester  Knitting  Mills.     166,173  ;   Sept.    11. 

Hosiery.  Chester  Knitting   Mills.      174,654  ;   July    10. 

Hosiery.  Chipman  Knitting  Mills.     177,.359 ;  July  10. 

Hosiery.  J.   A.   Clifford.     176,013 ;   June   19. 

Hosiery.  Climax  Hosierv  Mills.     185,449  ;  Dec.  4. 

Hosierv.  Cliver- Wright-Rain ey  Co.     182,134;  Aug.  28. 

Hosiery.  Colony  Hosiery  Mills.     153,923  ;  May  8. 

Hosiery.  Concordia    Silk    Hosiery    Company.      171,752 ; 

Sept.   18. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-mark,  titles — Continued. 


1535 


Hosiery.  Concordia  Silk  Hosiery  Company.     172,519-20 

May  22. 

Hosiery.  Concordia  Silk  Hosiery  Company.     172,521-2 

June  6. 

Hosiery.  Concordia    Silk    Hosiery    Company.      172,523 

June  19. 

Hosiery.  Cortlcelli   Silk  Company.     184,385  ;   Oct.  16. 

Hosiery.  E.    Crutcher.      178,958 ;    July    10. 

Hosiery.  J.   A.    Custer.      178,227 :    July   10. 
Hosiery.       Daisy     Whitehead     Knitting     Co.       175,820 ; 

June  19. 

Hosiery.  Dalton  Hosiery  Mills.     176,720;   July  10. 

Hosiery.  Dalton  Hosiery   Mills.     177,832 ;   July   31. 

Hosiory.  Dayton  Hosi.iv  Mills.     172, o24  ;  June  12. 

Hosiery.  Dayton   Company.      182,335 ;   Sept.   4. 

Hosiery.  Iietroir  Hot^ierv  Company.      177.9G4  ;   Dec.   4. 

Hosiery.  Diamond  Bros.     183,366 ;  Sept.  25. 

Hosiery.  Dormer  Brothers   Company.      184,068  ;   Oct.   9. 
Hosiery.       Dreifus,     Eckstein     &    King,     Inc.       169,475 ; 

Feb.  20. 

Hosiery.  Dreifus,  Eckstein  &  Kin,?,  Inc.    172,935  ;  May  22. 

Hosiery.  Dys  Hosiery  Co.     165.021  ;  Fob.  18. 

Hosiery.  Earle  Textile  Company.     173, .351;  June   26. 

Hosiery.  Elizabeth  City  Hosiery  Co.    176,888  ;  Aug.  14. 

Hosiery.  Emery   &  Beers   Company.      171,122 ;    Oct.    30. 

Hosiery.  Equity   Hosiery   Mills.     179.592 ;   July   10. 

Hosiery.  Everstyle   Hosiery   Co.      180,999  ;   Aug.    7. 

Hosiery.  Fay    Hosiery    Mills,    Incorporated.      171,989 ; 

June  26. 

Hosiery.  Pinery  Hosiery  Corporation.     177,434  ;  July  24. 

Hosiery.  Gerson    &   Breyer.      176,174 ;    June    19. 

Hosiery.  Gerson  4  Breyer.     177,374  ;  July  24. 

Hosiery.  Johji  M.   Given   Company.     180,660 ;  'Sept.   18. 

Hosiery.  Joha  M.   Given   Company.     180,699 ;   Sept.   18. 

Hosiery.  C.  H.  Goepel,  jr.     178,719  ;  Sept.  11. 

Hosiery.  C.  H.  Goepel,  jr.     183,110  ;  Oct.  2. 

Hosiery.  S.  A.  Goldberg.     170,375  ;  May  8. 

Hosiery.  Greenebaum,  Well  &  Michels.     169,590  ;  May  8. 

Hosiery.  Greenwald    Brothers    Incorporated.      157,032 ; 

June  26. 

Hosiery.  E.  Grobel.     172,876 ;  Aus.  7. 

Hosiery.  F.  V.  Gutman  Corp.    179,531 ;  Aug.  14. 

Hosiery.  John  W.  Hadfield  Co.     179,791 ;  Oct.  9. 

Hosiery.  Hale  Bros.,  Inc.     164,703  ;  Nov.  6. 

Hosiery.  Hanes  Hosiery  Mills  Co.     185,220  ;  Nov.  6. 
Hosiery.       Hanes     Hosiery     Mills     Company.       185,458 ; 

Dec.  4. 

Hosiery.  Harrington    &   Waring.      181,277 ;    Oct.   16. 

Hosiery.  Hayward  Hosiery  Company.     171,914  ;  May  22. 

Hosiery.  A.  L.  Horst.     176,547  ;  July  17. 

Hosiery.  A.  C.  Hulse,  jr.     174,080;  June  5. 

Hosiery.  Idolite   Hosiprv   Mills,   Inc.     171,218;  May  15. 

Hosiery.  Indian  Queen  Si!k  Co.     169,303  ;  Jan.  9. 

Hosiery.  Ipswich  Mills.     172,334;  Sept.  18. 

Hosiery.  C.  Iskowitz.     183,525  ;  Sept.  25. 

Hosiery.  Jacob    &.   Schey.      175,357 ;    July   10. 

Hosiery.  Kimioch  Hosiery  IMills.     169,956  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hosiery.  H.  C.  F.  Koch  &  Co.     177,389  ;  Sept.  11. 

Hosiery.  Krueger-Tobin   Co.     175,087 ;   June   5. 

Hosiery.  Laskin-Swatt   Co.      170,144 ;   Feb.   20. 
Hosiery.       Lehigh     Silk    Hosiery    Mills,     Inc.       164,927 ; 

Nov.  27. 

Hosiery.  Ben  Levene  Inc.     184,865  ;  Nov.  27. 

Hosiery.  Levinsou  &  Shapiro.      159.802  :  Nov.  20. 

Hosiery.  R.  B.  Lewis.     183,306;  Sept.  25. 

Hosiery.  J.    H.   Lyon   &  Co.      182,597  :    Sept.   4. 

Hosiery.  Margolis     Yelen     Kaiser     Co.    Inc.      155,231  j 

Mar.  20. 

Hosiery.  Marshall  Field  &  Company.     181,269  ;   Oct.  16. 

Hosiery.  Massachusetts  Knitting  Mills.     163,162  ;  Jan.  2. 

Hosiery.  D.  B.  May.     178,562  ;  Sept.  18. 

Hosiery.  May  Hosiery  Mills.     173,843  ;  May  29. 

Hosiery.  May  Hosiery  Mills,   Inc.     180,544 ;   Oct.   16. 

Hosiery.  McCallum  Plosiery  Co.     186,562  ;  Dec.  4. 

Hosiery.  E.    D.    Merikle.      172,757 ;    May    22. 

Hosiery.  Miller  Brothers   Company.     179,158 ;    July   10. 

Hosiery.  Milo  Silk   Hosiery  Mills.     173,973;  May  29. 

Hosiery.  Moorhead  Knitting  Company.    174,404  ;  June  5. 

Hosiery.  Benjamin  Moseley  Co.     168,543  ;  Jan.  30. 

Hosiery.  New  Haven  Knitting  Mills.     183,883  ;  Oct.  30. 

Hosiery.  New    York   Merchandise    Company.      182,604 ; 

Sept.  4. 

Hosiery.  L.   E.   Nicholson.      176,275 ;   June   19. 

Hosiery.  Noe-Equl  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.     170,690  ;  May  15. 

Hosiery.  Norristown  Hosiery  Mills.     169,983  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hosiery.  Notaseme  Hosiery  Co.     173,104  ;  Sept.  25. 
Hosiery.        Paramount     Knitting     Company.        172,292 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Hosiery.        Paramount     Knitting     Company.        172,650 ; 

Aug.  28. 

Hosiery.  Phillips  &  Hart.     173,297;  May  29. 

Hosiery.  Thomas  G.  Plant  Company.     181,958  ;  Sept.  18 

Hosiery.  Piatt's.     163,170  ;  Apr.  10. 

Hosiery.  Dr.  A.  Posner  Shoes,  Inc.     149,772  ;  May  8. 

Hosiery.  Powell  Knitting  Company.      366.245;   Jan.   30. 

Hosiery.  Powell    Knitting   Company.      1R6,246 ;    Jan.    9. 

Hosiery.  Powell  Knitting  Company.     166,247  ;  Feb.  20. 

Hosiery.  Powell  Knitting  Company.     166,248  ;  May  8. 

Hosiery.  Powell  Knitting  Company.     166,250  ;   June  19. 

Hosiery.  Powell    Knitting   Company.      166.252;   Jan.   30. 

Hosiery.  Powell   Knitting   Company.      166.254  ;   Jan.   30. 

Hosiery.  Powell  Knitting  Company.     168,237  ;  May  8. 

Hosiery.  Read  Hosiery  Mills.     168,788  ;  May  8. 


Hosiery.    Real  Silk  Hosiery  Mills.    157,535  ;  May  8. 
Hosiery.       Rice  -  Stix    Dry     Goods     Company.       175,567  ; 

June  12. 
Hosiery.     Richmond  Hosiery  Mills.     154,760 ;  May  22. 
Hosiery.      Richmond    Hosiery    Mills.      176,571;   Sept.    18. 
Hosiery.     Richmond  Hosiery  Mills.     182,838;  Sept.  11. 
Hosiery.    Hitter  Hosiery  Company.     183,669 ;  Sept.  26. 
Hosiery.      Robischon    Corporation.      179,557 ;    July    10. 
Hosiery.      Rock   Strong   Hosiery   Co.      165,158 ;   Mar.   20. 
Hosiery     Scot  Knit  Hosiery  Co.     169,652  ;  Nov.  13. 
Hosiery.     Scot  Knit  Hosiery  Company.     177,053  ;  Aug.  21. 
Hosiery.     Shurfit  Hosiery  Company.     180,195  ;  Oct.  23. 
Hosiery.     P.  Simmons.     162,647 ;  Nov.  20. 
Hosiery.     Simons  &  Struve  Hosiery  Co.     166,961 ;  Jan.  9. 
Hosiery.     W.  J.  Smyth.     177,113  ;  Nov.  13. 
Hosiery.      Stamper    &   Kaiser.      177,630;    July    10. 
Hosiery.      Stocking    Shops    of    America,    Inc.      171,669 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Hosiery.     Te^-Craft  Company.  179,974  ;  Aug.  28. 
Hosiery.     Thieme  Brothers  Company.     180,632;  Sept.  11. 
Hosiery.    Toewear  Hosiery  Incorporated.     148,774  ;  May  8. 
Hosiery.     E.  M.  Townsend  &  Co.     172,132  ;  Aug.  7. 
Hosiery.     Triumph  Hosiery  Mills  Inc.     185,543  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hositry.      United    Hosiery    Mills    Corporation.      169,428 ; 

June  5. 
Hosiery.     United   Hosiery   Mills   Corporation.      175,971 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Hosiery.     United    Hosiery    Mills    Corporation.      176,861 ; 

June  19. 
Hosiery.     United  Mills  Company.     181,325  ;  Aug.  7. 
riosiery.     w.   C.   Van  Brunt.     154,422  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hosiery.     Van  Raalte  Company.     179,835  ;  Aug.  28. 
Hosiery.    William  Vernon's  Sons  &  Co.    172,788  ;  May  22. 
Hosiery.    Vertex  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.    183,352 ;  Sept.  26. 
Hosiery.     A.  V.  Victorius  &  Co.     185,944  ;  Dec.  4. 
Hosiery.     Vixen,  Inc.     167,061  :  Jan.  9. 
Hosiery.      J.   P.   Voorhees.      178,314 ;    July    10. 
"Hosiery.     D.   Wallach.      176,772 ;    June   19. 
Hosiery.     Wallach  &  Mayer,  Inc.     168.442  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Hosiery.     Weiler  &  Pendleton.     174,049  ;  Nov.  6. 
Hosiery.     George  Wills  and  Sons,  Ltd.     163,722.  Apr.   3. 
Hosiery.    Wilson  Brothers.     135,121  ;  July  17. 
Hosiery.     A.  A.  Wuest.     181,800;  Aug.  28. 
Hosiery.      Wyman,   Partridge   &   Co.      176,206 ;    June   19. 
Hosiery.     Young  Inventions  Inc.     167,750  ;  Oct.  23. 
Hosiery    and    garters.      Howard   Hose   and    Garter    Mfg. 

Co.      175,557;    July   10. 
Hosiery   and   knit   goods.      P.    Raguet   Fils   &   J.    Vignes. 

172,957-8  ;  May  22. 
Hosiery  and  knitted  underwear.     Theo.  S.  Buerger  &  Son. 

180,960;  Oct.  30. 
Hosiery    and    knitted    underwear.      Campe    Corporation. 

181,109  ;  Sept.  18. 
Hosiery  and  knitted  underwear.     Geo.  English,  Jr.,  &  Co. 

180,847  ;  Aug.   7. 
Hosiery   and   knitted    underwear.      Realsllk   Fabrics    Cor- 
poration.    170,308  ;  May  8. 
Hosiery  and  men's  and  women's  knitted  underwear.    J.  A. 

Kronovet.     165,959  ;  Jan.  2. 
Hosiery  and  men's  crochet  and  knitted  neckwear.     Fed- 
eral Knitting  Company.     173,762  ;  June  26. 
Hosiery  and  men's  knitted  and  textile  underwear.     W.  B. 

Grace  &  Co.     171,270  ;  June  26. 
Hosiery  and   silk  underwear.     T.    J.  Mulcahy.      181,302; 

Aug.  7. 
Hosiery  and  sweaters,  scarfs,  caps,  bootees,  and  knit  sets. 

A.   B.    Frank    Company.      170,634  ;    June    19. 
Hosiery  and  undershirts.     Porns  &  Pla.     184.662  ;  Nov.  13. 
Hosiery  and  underwear.     Davenport  Brothers.     166,295 ; 

May  8. 
Hosiery  and  underwear.     I.  Mannesovitch,  jr.     165,803  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Hosiery  and  underwear.     S.  Quint.     164,667  ;  May  1. 
Hosiery    and    underwear.      Rubinowltz    Bros.       182,266 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Hosiery  and  underwear.  Knitted  and  textile.    I.  M.  Mlrgky 

&  Son.     170,591 ;  June  5. 
Hosiery    and    underwear    of    knitted    and    textile    fabric. 

Colter  &  Bemie.     171,152;  June   19. 
Hosiery    and    underwear.    Silk.      P.    Robison.      179,166 : 

July   10. 
Hosiery,   boots   and   shoes,   overalls,  and  rompers.      Sher- 
man  &  L°bair,  Incorporated.     174,492;  Sept.  18. 
Hosiery,    Boys'    and    girls'.      A.     A.    Wuest.       177,419 ; 

July    10. 
Hosiery,    Children's.      "Onyx"    Hosiery    Inc.      182,670; 

Oct.  2. 
Hosiery,  coats,  gloves,  suits,  etc.     H.  Schneider.    172,960 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Hosiery  for  men.     Athens  Hosiery  Mills.     168,289  ;  Jan.  9. 
Hosiery  for  men  and  women.   W.  R.  Wetherhold.    173,062  ; 

June  5. 
Hosiery,  gloves,  underwear.     E.  Lefl.     160,016  ;  July  17. 
Hosiery,  knitted  underwear,  and  gloves.     John  H.  Hibben 

Dry  Goods  Co.     181,395  ;  Oct.  23. 
Hosiery,    knitted    underwear,    gloves,    mittens,    gauntlets. 

John  B.  Hurst  &  Co.     173.327  ;  May  29. 
Hosiery,  Ladies'.     Kajowlll  Mills.     173,049  ;  May  22. 
Hosiery,  Ladies'.     Ben  Levene  Inc.     173,395  ;  June  26. 
Hosiery,  Ladies'.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     166,058 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Hosiery,  Ladies'  silk.     J.  Blumenthal.     169.276  ;  Feb.  13. 
Hosiery,  Ladies'  silk.     R.  M.  Watklns.     184,880;  Nov.  «. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marlc  titles — Continued. 


Hosiery,  Men's.  H.  W.  Anthony.  171,522  ;  Aug.  7. 
Hosiery,  Men's.  Newman  &  Co.  185,492  ;  Dec.  4. 
Hosiery,  Men's  and  women's.     Miller  Brothers  Company. 

184,980;  Dec.  11. 
Hosiery,     Misses'.       Athens     Hosiery     Mills.       176,530 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Hosiery,  scarfs,  neckties,  and  mufflers.     Nickels  &  Lauber, 

Inc.     169,071 :  Jan.  30. 
Hosiery,   sleeping  garments,  bibs,   and  aprons.     Fred  A. 

Wish,  Incorporated.     180,642  ;  July  24. 
Hosiery,    socks,    and    stockings.      Campe-Davis-Blalr    Co. 

180,747;  Sept.  18. 
Hosiery,  Sporting.     D.  Kirsch.     159,093  ;  Feb.  27. 
Hosiery  supporters.    Kondo  Novelty  Co.     170,201 ;  Apr.  3. 
Hosiei-v,   suspenders,   garters,   underwear,   etc.     B.   Cohn. 

169,949  ;  June  26. 
Hosiery,  sweaters,  and  knitted  underwear.    A.  H.  Witten- 
berg.     178,321 ;    July    10. 
Hosiery,    underwear.      H.    O.    Grassmuck    Co.      180,760 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Hosiery,  underwear,   and  outer   garments.     May   Hosiery 

Mills,  Inc.     170,589  ;  June  26. 
Hosiery,    underwear,    and     shirts.       Williams-Richardson 

Company.     149,881 ;   Aug.  7. 
Hosiery,  underwear,  and  sweaters.    M.  Solomon.    170,099  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Hosiery,    underwear,    and    sweaters.      A.    Thompson    Co. 

172,779-85;   May   22. 
Ho.siery.     underwear,     corsets,    brassiferes,     etc.,     Ladies' 

misses',  and  children's.    A.  I.  Straus.     169,879  ;  May  15. 
Hosiery,  underwear,  garters,  sweaters,  coats,  etc.     M.  G. 

Molina.     179,480  ;  Aug.   7. 
Hosiery,  underwear,  sweater  coats,  shirts.     Morris,  Sloan, 

Morris  &  Co.     182,601 ;  Oct.  2. 
Hosiery,    underwear,    sweaters.      Weber    Levy    Company. 

179,759  ;  Aug.  28. 
Hosiery,    underwear,    sweaters,    and   neckties.      Red   Mill 

Hosiery   Company.      182,770;   Oct.    16. 
Hosiery,  underwear,  sweaters,  etc.     Miller  Brothers  Com- 
pany.    166,145;  Feb.  6. 
Hosiery,    underwear,   sweaters,   gloves,   and   mittens.      E. 

Heathcote.     176,465 ;  July  17. 
Hosiery,  Women's.     Marshall  Field  &  Company.     158,115  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Hosiery,    Women's     silk.       Cohen    Company.       180,271 ; 

July   24. 
Insoles,     Leather.       J.     G.     Curtis     Leather     Company. 

174,074;  May  22. 
Kimonos,     bath    robes,     etc.       Joseph    Bros.       175,398 ; 

July  10. 
Kimonos,    breakfast    gowns,    etc.      Barsa    Corporation. 

178,021 ;  July  10. 
Knickerbockers.      Morris    Hoffman    Company.      170,192 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Knickerhockers.     Solomon   Mfg.    Co.      167,333;    Sept.   11. 
Knickerbockers    and     sport     riding     and     golf    trousers. 

Max  B.   Brummer  &  Son,  Inc.     169,947  ;  Feb.   20. 
Knickerbockers   or  bloomers.     Kenilworth  Manufacturing 

Co.     170,887  ;  June  26. 
Knit    and    woven    underwear.      Maline    Mills    Company. 

182,252;  Oct.  9. 
Knit  sweaters.     D.  Starr.     169,141 ;  May  29. 
Knit   sweaters    and    sweater   coats,    vests,    etc.      L    &   L 

Knit   Goods   Mfr's.   Ass'n.   of  Greater   New   York,    Inc. 

182,592  ;  Sept.  4. 
Knit  underwear.  Children's.    J.  H.  Semel  &  Co.     163,653 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Knit    underwear,    Ladies'.       California    Underwear    and 

Hosiery  Mills.     169,616  ;  Feb.  20. 
Knit    underwear.    Ladies'.       California    Underwear    and 

Hosiery  Mills.     169,618;  May  8. 
Knit     underwear.     Ladies'.       California    Underwear    and 

Hosiery  Mills.  169,619  ;  May  1. 
Knitted   and   nainsook   underwear   and   sweaters.      O.    L. 

Stanard  Dry  Goods  Co.     178,412  ;  Aug.  28. 
Knitted  and  textile  bathing  suits.     Manchester   Knitting 

Mills,   Inc.      174,844;   June  5. 
Knitted  and  textile  undergarments.  Women's.     The  Fair. 

164,881  ;  Mar.  20. 
Knitted     and     textile     underwear.       Manny  -  Rlelly     Co. 

177,135  ;  Aug.  28. 
Knitted  bathing  suits.     Milton  G.  Cooper  Dry  Goods  Co. 

182,137;  Aug.  28. 
Knitted  bathing  suits,  sweaters,  and  slip-ons.     Atlas  Knit- 
ting Mills.   Inc.     184,060  ;  Oct.  30. 
Knitted    bathing    suits,    sweaters,    jackets,    and    scarfs. 

S.   L.   Gilbert  &  Co.     184,241 ;   Oct.  16. 
Knitted  caps.     Bamberger  Reinthal  Co.     151,864  ;  May  8. 
Knitted  caps.    Broadway  Knitting  Mills.     165,984  ;  Jan.  9. 
Knitted    coats.      Ely    &    Walker    Dry    Goods    Company. 

178,096;    Sept.    11. 
Knitted    coats   for   outer   wear,   Men's.     Alcone   Knitting 

Mills.     150.427  ;  Jan.  16. 
Knitted     coats,     jackets,     and     sweaters.       J.     S.     Ellis. 

175,076  ;  June  26. 
Knitted     garments.        Cloverleaf     Knitting     Mills     Inc. 

184.067;   Dec.  18. 
Knitted    garments.      S.    J.     Sager    Company.       156,934 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Knitted  goods.     F.  Block.     169.528  ;  Mar.  20. 
Knitted  jackets,  coats,  sweaters,  and  golf  stockings.     A. 
Bergman.     179,923;  Aug.  28. 


Knitted  outer  garments.     Halpern  &  Kalb,  Inc.     170,186  ; 

May  1. 
Knitted  outer  wear.     Yund,   Kennedy  &  Yund.     168,657  ; 

Feb.  13. 
Knitted  outer  wear.     Yund,  Kennedy  &  Yund.     168,658 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Knitted   scarfs  and   bow   ties.     Franklin   Knitting   Mills, 

Inc.     175,238;  June  5. 
Knitted    sweaters.      Gotham    Knitting    Mills.      170,064; 

Mar.  20. 
Knitted  sweaters.     Quaker  City  Sweater  Mills.     163,648  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Knitted  sweaters,  caps,  gloves,  socks,  etc.    Olympia  Knit- 
ting Mills,  Inc.     153,616;  Jan.  30. 
Knitted  sweaters,  mufflers,  golf  hose,  and  bathing  suits. 

J.    Forstadt.      172,831  ;    Aug.    7. 
Knitted  sweaters,  scarfs,  and  ties.     Atlas  Sweater  Mills, 

Inc.     168,506;   June  19. 
Knitted    sweaters,    sport   coats,    and   knitted   toques,   etc. 

Meyer-Wise  &  Kaichen  Company.     177,045  ;  Aug.  28. 
Knitted  underwear,  hosiery,  and  neckties.     Keedy,  Pfaff 

&  Co.     182,754  ;  Oct.  16. 
Knitted    underwear.    Ladies'.      R.    A.    ReifE.      176,216 ; 

June  19. 
Knitted  underwear,  sweaters,  and  bathing  suits.     Ameri- 
can Wholesale  Corporation  (Baltimore  Bargain  House). 

172,817 ;  June  5. 
Knitted    wear.      D.    Ballantyne    Brothers    &    Company. 

175,053  ;  June  26. 
Knitted    wear.      A.    L.    Wallau.      173,018-9 ;    June    19. 
Knitted  wear  for  infants   and  children.     Regal  Knitting 

Company.     172,293  ;  Aug.  7. 
Lingerie    gymnazium    bloomers,    and    underwear.      Jean 

Garment   Company.      165,382 ;   May    1. 
Men's    wearing     apparel.       Askin     &    Marine     Company. 

148.860-2  ;  Nov.  27. 
Middies,   smocks,   and   children's   dresses.      Trojan  Middv 

Co.     176,582;  June  19. 
Neckbands.     Phillips.-Jones  Corporation.     167,782  ;  Jan.  9. 
Neckties.     Berkson  &  Modjeska.     JS4,231 ;  Nov.  6. 
Neckties.      Grip.  Bow   Tie   Company.      173,353 :    June   19. 
Neckties.    Guest  Neckwear  Co.    159,461 ;  Aug.  14. 
Neckties.        James     McCurrach     &     Brother.        186,655 : 

Dec.  11. 
Neckties.      Meyer,    Bacharach    &    Friedheim.      174,183 ; 

July  24. 
Neckties.      Meyer,    Bacharach    &    Friedheim.      174,184 ; 

Sept.   11. 
Neckties.     A.  Morar.     182,925 ;  Sept.  11. 
Neckties.     A.  Schreter.     169.^31  :  Mar.  20. 
Neckties.      A.    Schreter.      186,804 ;    Dec.    11. 
Neckties.    C.  Seidman.    183,763  ;  Sept.  25. 
Neckties.     Stern,   Merritt   Co.      175,89.3-4;   July   10. 
Neckties.    Weisbaum  Bros.-Leininger  Company.    179,632 ; 

Julv    10. 
Neckties.     B.   Welsberg.     174,502 ;   June  5. 
Neckties.     I.  D.  Wolfson,  Inc.     171,005  ;  June  5. 
Neckties,    cravats,     and     scarfs.       Franc-Strohmenger    & 

Cowan,    Inc.      183,105 ;    Sept.    11. 
Neckties,  cravats,  and  scarfs.     Frank  &  Meyer  Neckwear 

Co.     168,465  ;   Sept.   18. 
Neckties,    cravats,    scarfs,    hats,    caps.      The    Collegian. 

148.973  :  Apr.  3. 
Neckties,    Men's.      Ely    &   Walker    Dry    Goods    Company. 

184.440;  Nov.  20. 
Neckties,    Men's.      Parker  -  Bridget    Company.      169,818 ; 

May  29. 
Neckties,  scarfs,   and  sweaters.     A.   A.  Kahil.     177,492 ; 

July  31. 
Neckwear,     mufflers,     sweaters,     etc.       T.     E.     Resnick. 

176.761  :  Oct.  30. 
Nightgowns.     L.  H.  Clark  Mfg.  Co.     169,891 :  May  1. 
Overall    or    combination    suits.    One-piece.      H.    Lemoine. 

167.644  ;  Feb.  13. 
Overalls.      .Mabama   Overall  Company.      167,504  ;   Jan.  2. 
Overalls.     Cleveland  Overall  Company.     172,212;  May  29. 
Overalls.     Kaynee  Company.     126,222  ;  May  1. 
Overalls.     J.  C.  Pennev  Company.     183,405  :  Nov.  6, 
Overalls.     Shamrock  Overall  Mfg.  Co.     171,710  ;  June  26. 
Overalls  and  coats.     King  Lockwood  Co.     182,827  ;  Oct.  2. 
Overall.^  and  overall  coats.     Doe  River  Overall  Company. 

176,608  ;  Aug.  28. 
Overalls    and    work    jackets.      J.    C.    Penney    Company. 

182.483  ;  Nov.  27. 
Overalls,    coats,    pants,    jumpers,   etc.      Ironall    Factories 

Co.     164.707:  July  3. 
Overalls,   jackets,    work   shirts,   etc.     Jefferson   Manufac- 
turing Company.     149,753  ;  Nov.  6. 
Overalls,    jumpers,    shirts,    etc.      Rummel,    Himes    &    Co. 

183.410 ;  Oct.  30.  „   „  ^ 

Overalls,  men's  work  clothing.     Wllhoite,  Evans  &  Cohn 

Inc.     184.882;  No.  20. 
Overalls,  one-piece  suits,  and  plav  suits.     Higginbotham- 

Bailpy-Logan  Company.     170.246;  Mar.  20. 
Overalls,  pants,  shirts.     Oklahoma  Garment  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     149.348  ;  Mar.  13. 
Overalls,   pants,   working  shirts.      Horace   L.   Allen   Mfg. 

Co.     175,591  :   Aug.   7. 
Overalls,    shirts,    jumpers,    coats,    and    pants.      Keet    ft 

Roundtree   Dry  Goods   Co.      182,975 ;   Oct.    16. 
Overalls,    shirts,    pants    or    trousers,    coats,    etc.      Robt. 

Krause  Co.     171,701  ;  May  29. 


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Overalls,  sbirts,  underwear,  and  pyjamas.      King  Overall 

Co.     183,388;  Oct.  .30. 
Overalls,  trousers,   and  work  shirts.     Atlantic  Overall  & 

Shirt  Co.     173.992;  June  5. 
Overalls,   work  jackets,   troiisors,  and   shirts.      Burlington 

Overall  Manufacturiujr  Conipauv.     ItJli.oT."  :  Feb.   i:!. 
Overalls,  work  shirts,  and  combination  work  suits.     Hauser 

Garrison  Pry  Goods  Co.      180.215  ;  AuR.   14. 
Overalls,    work    shirts,    coats,    vests,    and    pants.      A.    C. 

Barrow  &  Company.    163.966  ;  May  22. 
Overcoats.      R.    H.    Macy    &   Co.      186,146;    Dec.    11. 
Overcoats.     MeJgs  &  Co.     179,376 ;    July    10. 
Overcoats.     Rhodes  &  Ripley  Clothing  Company.     173,724  ; 

June  26. 
Overcoats    and    suits,      t^uhauf   Bros.    &    Co.      176,736 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Overcoats    and    suits.      L.    &   M.    System    Clothes,    Inc. 

179,733  ;   Oct.  9. 
Overcoats  and  suits.     Nicholson's  Raincoat  Co.  Limited. 

172,006;  Nov.  13. 
Overcoats  and  suits.  Men's.     Daniel  Boone  Woolen  Mills, 

Inc.     167,162;  Jan.  9. 
Overcoats  and  suits,  Men's.     WoUner  &  Smith.     177,060  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Overcoats    and    suits.    Men's    and    boys'.       L.    Baeffsky. 

157,910  ;  Aug.  7. 
Overcoats  and  suits,  Men's  and  boys'.    Rogers  Peet  Com- 
pany.     183,231 ;   Oct.   9. 
Overcoats  and  suits.  Young  men's.     Aaron  Mintz  S^  Sons, 

Inc.     181,138;  Oct.  30. 
Overcoats  and  topcoats.     Hickey-Preeman  Co.     177,377 ; 

July  17. 
Overcoats  and   topcoats.     Hickey -Freeman   Co..    177,378; 

Nov.  6. 
Overcoats,     coats,     vests,     trousers.       Zurkow     k     Graff. 

181,664;  Oct.  16. 
Overcoats,  raincoats,  house  coats,  etc.     Heidelberg,  Wolff 

&  Co.     179,722  ;  July  17. 
Overcoats,    raincoats,    smoking  jackets,    etc.      Heidelberg, 

Wolff  &  Co      1 79,723  :  Aug.  28. 
Overcoats,   raincoats,  smoking  jackets,  etc.      Heidelberg, 

Wolff  &  Co.     179,727-8;   Sept.   11. 
Overcoats,   raincoats,  sport  suits,  etc.     Heidelberg,  Wolff 

&  Co.    179,724  ;  Oct.  16. 
Overcoats,  raincoats,  suit  coats,  suits,  vests,  and  trousers. 

Men's  and  youths'.     Alta  Clothing  Company.     181,234  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Overcoats,    raincoats,   vests,    trousers,    etc.      Style-Center 

Tailoring  Company.     175,831  ;  Aug.  28. 
Overcoats,  smoking  Jackets,   golf  suits,  etc.     Heidelberg, 

Wolff  &  Co.     179,726;  Oct.  16. 
Overcoats,    suits,    caps,    shirts,    etc.,    Men's.      Wilson    & 

Glenny,  Ltd.     159,909  ;  Feb.  27. 
Overcoats,  suits,  coats,  and  pants.  Men's  and  boys'.    Sam- 
uel Spitz  &  Sons,  Inc.     157,695 ;  Mar.  20. 
Overcoats,  trousers,  and  suits.  Men's.     I.  &  S.  Bing  Com- 
pany.    167,068  ;  Feb.  20. 
rants.     Babv.       Brooklyn     Shield     &     Rubber     Company. 

172,027  ;  May  22. 
Pants,  coats,  vests,  and  men's  outer  garments  for  summer 

wear.     David  Halpern  and  Greenberg.     165.020  :  Feb.  6. 
Pants,    jackets,    overalls,    etc.      Babcock    &    Shannon    Co. 

168,870  ;  May  8. 
Pants.    Khaki,    corduroy,     and    worsted.       N.     Rothman. 

167,019;  June  19. 
Pants,    khaki   pants,    work    shirts,    and    overalls.    Cotton. 

Greenberg-Kantor  Company.     168,033 :   Jan.   30. 
Pants,  Men^s.     M.  I.  Reinhertz.     171,957  ;  June  12. 
Pants,  Norfolk   jackets,   coats,  and  vests.     Sweet-Orr  & 

Co.     174,221  ;  July  3. 
Pants,   overalls,   etc.,   Men's  working.      Standard   Tent  & 

Awning    Company.      174,943 ;    July    10. 
Pants,    vests,    coats,    work    shirts,    hiking    breeches.      M. 

Liberman.     170,940  ;  May  15. 
Petticoat.     E.  M.  McRae.     185,972  ;  Feb.  6. 
Petticoat  underdrawer.  A.  L.  Vilander.   174,949  ;  Mar.  13. 
Petticoats  and  bloomers.     Carson  Pirie  Scott  &  Company. 

180,587  ;    July  24. 
Plav  =iiita-     I-.  Schwartz.     185.382:  Oct.  30. 
Pumps,  Hempen.     N.  Adot  y  Hno.     182,952  ;  Nov.  27. 
Puttees,     Leather.       Williams    Manufacturing    Company. 

181,799  ;    Sept.    11. 
Pvjamas.     Friedman  &  Friedman.     159,354  ;   Oct.  23. 
Pyjamas.     Lester  G.  Steppacher  Co.     168,861  ;  Jan.  2. 
Pvjamas.     M.  Wilber  Dyer  Company.     179.463;  .July  10. 
Pyjamas  and  nightshirts.     American  Wholesale  Corpora- 
tion.    128,994  ;  Oct.  16. 
Pviamas.     Children's     and     youths'     one-piece.       Kaynce 

"Company.     126,219;  Feb.  13. 
Pyjamas,  nightshirts,  night  coats,  beach  coats,  gymnasium 

coats,   etc.     Rice-Stix   Dry  Goods   Company.     168,802  ; 

Feb.  6.  „       ^ 

Pyjamas,   shirts,   nightshirts,   and   men's   robes.     Knothe 

Brothers  Co.     171.422  ;  July  3. 
Raincoats.     Gillette  Rubber  Company.    165.950  ;  Apr.  3. 
Raincoats.      New    York    Mackintosh    Clothing    Company. 

167,734;  Oct.  16. 
Raincoats   and   rainproof    men's   and   children  s    clothing. 

Louis  N.  Cohen  &  Co.     173,564 ;  June  26. 
Raincoats    and    topcoats.      C.    B.    Shane    Co.      175,110; 

June  5. 
Raincoats,    rain    articles,    etc.      Standard    Oiled    Clothing 

Co.     173,733  ;  June  26. 

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Rainproof  garments.    New  York  Mackintosh  Clothing  Com- 
pany.    179,420  ;  Aug.  14. 
Robes,    dressing  gowns,   smoking   jackets   and   negligees, 

Bath    and    lounging.      Fischer-Jelinko    Inc.      183,143 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Robes,   Men's.      Lewis-Wise   Co.      179,873 ;   July    17. 
Kompers   and   play   garments,    Children's.      Kaynee   Com- 
pany.     126,221  ;   May   1. 
Rompers,  wash  suits,  dresses,  etc.    J.  Schwartz.     167,151  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Rubber  and   canvas  footwear.     Servus  Rubber  Company. 

180,453  ;  Nov.  20. 
Rubber   and   oiled   coats   and   jackets.     Goodyear    Rubber 

Co.     158,612  ;  Jan.  30. 
Rubber  and  oiled  coats  and  jackets.     Goodyear  Rubber  Co. 

158,613  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rubber  aprons.     Oberndorfer  Company.     164,185  ;  May  1. 
Rubber   baby    pants.      J.   J.   Beyerle   Mfg.   Co.      156,679 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Rubber     boots     and     shoes.       Hood     Rubber     Company. 

175,145  ;  June  26. 
Rubber    boots    and   shoes.      La    Crosse   Rubber   Mills    Co. 

170,489  ;  Apr.  3. 
Rubber   boots    and    shoes.      La   Crosse   Rubber   Mills    Co. 

170,492;   Feb.   27. 
Rubber   boots    and   shoes.      La    Crosse   Rubber   Mills   Co. 

171,370  :  Dec.  4. 
Rubber  boots  and  shoes  and  arctic  overshoes.     Goodyear 

Rubber   Company.      176,337 ;   July    10. 
Rubber  boots  and  shoes  and  arctic  overshoes.     Goodyear 

Rubber   Company.      176,338 ;   Apr.   17. 
Rubber   boots   and   shoes,   rubber   overshoes,   etc.      Hood 

Rubber  Company.     176,344  ;  Apr.  24. 
Rubber  boots,   shoes,  overshoes,   and   ruhher-soled   canvas 

shoes.     Hood  Rubber  Company.     179,470 ;  Aug.  14. 
Rubber  boots,  shoes,  overshoes,  etc.     Hood  Rubber  Com- 
pany.    179,040  ;   Sept.  11. 
Rubber    heels.       Armstrong    Cork    Company.       159,828 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Rubber    heels.      Eclipse    Shoe    Manufacturing*   Company. 

169,706  ;  Feb.  27. 
Rubber  heels.    Holtite  Manufacturing  Company.    178,845  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Rubber  heels.     Lynch  Heel  Company.     161,490  ;  Feb.  27. 
Rubber    heels.       McWade    Tire    and    Rubber    Company^ 

175,878;   May  22. 
Rubber  heels.     Panther  Rubber  Manufacturing  Company. 

173,780  ;  Nov.  20. 
Rubber  heels.     Schacht  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.     187,229  ;  Dec.  25. 
Rubber    heels.       Taunton    Rubber    Company.       171,969 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Rubber  heels.    Tee  Pee  Rubber  Company.    169,372  ;  Apr.  3. 
Rubber  heels.     United  States  Rubber  Company.     171,880  ; 

July  31. 
Rubber    heels.      Wedge    Heel    &    Rubber    Co.      170,916  ; 

July  31. 
Rubber  heels    and   arch   cushions.      Flexo   Manufacturing 

Company.      181,018;    Sept.    11. 

Rubber   heels   and  soles,   rubbers,  overshoes,   and    rubber 

shoes.     Alfred  Hale  Rubber  Company.     169.953  ;  Mar.  20. 

Rubber  heels  for  shoes.     B.  R.  Barva.     164,578  ;  Sept.  18. 

Rubber   heels  for   shoes.     Beaman   &  Parrott.      175,332 ; 

May  1. 
Rubber  heels  for  shoes.     Holtite  Manufacturing  Company. 

178,844  ;  Aug.  28. 
Rubber  heels,  rubber  soled  and  heeled  shoes,  and  leather 

shoes.     La  Crosse  Rubber  Mills  Co.     177.850  ;  Nov.  13. 
Rubber  or  analogous  material   for  heels.     Pietzuch  Won- 
der Arch  Guide  Heel  Company.     143,996  ;  Sept.  18. 
Rubber    or    composition    heels    and    soles    for    boots    and 

shoes.     Goodyear  Tire   &   Rubber   Company.      170,934  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Rubber    outsoles.    heels,   insoles,    and    half   soles.      Clark 

Rubber  Mfg.   Co.     179,715  ;   Sept.  4. 
Rubber  soles  and  heels.     Panther  Rubber  Manufacturing 

Company.     183,539  :  Nov.  27. 
Sandals  of  leather  and  textile  material,  Women's.     H.  B. 

Adams.     176,705-8  ;  Apr.  24. 
Scarfs,  cravats,  and  neckties.     Levy  &  Marcus.     184,083; 

Oct.  30. 
Scarfs,  neckties,  cravats,  and  reefers.     C.  Stern  &  Mayer, 

Inc.      179,439  ;   Aug.   7. 
Scarfs,  neckties,  cravats,  reefers.     C.  Stern  «fe  Mayer,  Inc. 

179,436-7  ;  Aug.  7. 
shirt    for    sports    wear    and    athletic    training,    jackets, 

mackinaws,    etc.      Heavy    outer.      Wright's   Underwear 

Company.     156.424  ;  Jan.  .30. 
Shirts.     Agra  Shirt  Co.     179,126;  Aug.  14. 
Shirts.     Columbia   Shirt  Company.     180,788-9 ;  Sept.   11. 
Shirts.     A.   Goldstein.     166.682;  Feb.  6. 
Shirts.      A.    Hartman.      175.866-8;    July    10. 
Shirts.     Kingly  Shirt  Co.     169,363:  May  8. 
Shirts.     S.  Liebovitz  &  Sons,  Inc.     184.287  ;  Oct.  .30. 
Shirts.     Jacob  Miller's  Sons  Co.     181,039  ;  Sept.  11. 
Shirts.     Padin  Brothers.     176,688  ;  Oct.  16. 
Shirts.     S  &  S  Shirt  Company.     147,217;  May   1. 
Shirts.     Tutelman  &  Kohn.     186,258  :  Dec.  18. 
Shirts.     Wallcraft  Shirt  Co.     178,646;  Aug.  28. 
Shirts    and   blouses.    Boys'.      C.    P.    Gordon.      185,455-6 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Shirts    and    boys'    blouses,    Men's    and    boys'.      Salant    & 

Salant,   Inc.     179,821 ;   Sept.   18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Shirts  and  boys'  shirts  and 'Blouses.     liouis  Diamond  Co 

180,922;    Sept.   11. 
Shirts    and    collars.      Hall,    Hartwell    &    Co.      136,707 

Jan.  9. 
Shirts    and    coUars.      Hall,    Hartwell    &    Co.      158,393 

Jan.  23. 
Shirts  and  collars  and  cuffs.     R.  M.  Moody.      160,423 

.Ian.  9. 
Shirts  and   children's  blouses  and  play  suits.  Men's  and 

boys'  work.    Nottage  Company.     179,422  ;  Oct.  2. 
Shirts     and     garters.       Washington     Manufacturing     Co. 

164,620;  Feb.  13. 
Shirts    and    men's    underwear,    Men's    and    boys'    dress. 

Chesterfield    Shirt    Company.      184,019 ;    Dec.    11. 
Shirts   and   overalls.    Work.      Washington   Manufacturing 

Co.      179,502;   July  10. 
Shirts    and    pants.    Men's    and    boys'    work    and    flannel. 

Rouse,    Hempstone   &   Co.      158,451 ;    July    17. 
Shirts    and    pyjamas.      Pine    Tree    Shirt    Co.      176,034 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Shirts  and  underwear.     Mincey  Manufacturing  Company. 

180,982;   Sept.  18. 
Shirts,    blouses,    and    pyjamas.      Phillips-Jones    Corpora- 
tion.     183,122;    Sept.    11. 
Shirts,  blouses,  and  sweaters.     J.  M.  Crysler  Co.    168,207  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Shirts,    boys'    blouses    and    play    suits.    Men's    and   boys' 

work.      Relianoo    Manufacturing    Company.      165,506 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Shirts,   bovs'   blouses,  and   pyjamas.     Phillips-Jones   Coi 

poration.     183,121 ;  Nov.  27. 
Shirts,    Boys',    men's,    and    work.      Mohawk    Shirt    Co. 

166,893;    Feb.   20. 
Shirts,   boys'   waists   and   blouses,    etc..    Men's   and    hoys' 

work  and  dress.     Bob  &  Baskind.     183,356  ;  Oct.  30. 
Shirts,   collars,    blouses,   etc.,   Negligee.     William   HoUins 

&    Co.      161,005;    Sept.    18. 
Shirts,    collars,    cravats,    pyjamas,    etc.      Grosner,    Milich 

Companx.     180,700  ;  Nov.  27. 
Shirts,  coUars,  cuffs,  pyjamas,  and  nightshirts.     Phillips- 
Jones  Corporation.     167,781  ;  Jan.  23. 
Shirts,  collars,   pyjamas,  and   nightshirts.     Phillips-Jones 

Corporation.      169,033  ;   Mar.   20. 
Shirts,     collars,    pyjamas,     etc..    Men's    and    boys'.       H. 

Berger.     180,205  ;  Dec.  18. 
Shirts,    collars,    pyjamas,    night    wear,    etc..    Dress    and 

negligee.     Excello  Shirt  Co.      164,699 ;   Mar  20. 
Shirts,  collars,  underwear,  etc.     Wallach  Bros.     169,569  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Shirts,    drawers,    and    union    suits,    hosiery,    etc.      A.    P. 

Huebner.      174,079 ;    Aug.    7. 
Shirts,   drawers,   pyjamas,  etc.      G.  F.   Lester.      175,727 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Shirts,    Dress.      George    P.    Ide    &    Company.      166,832 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Shirts,  Dress.     C.  R.  Miller  Mfg.  Co.     172,115  ;  Aug.  28. 
Shirts,  Dress.     J.  D.  Silberstein  &  Sons,  Inc     175,441-2  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Shirts,  Dress.     D.  Tenenbaum.     172,131 ;  Dec.  25. 
Shirts,  Dress  and  negligee.     Stetson  Shirt  Co.     179,834  : 

Oct.  2. 
Shirts,  Dress  and  top.     Apollo  Shirt  Company.     176,869  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Shirts,  Dress,  negligee,  and  plaited.     Robert  Treat  Shirt 

Manufacturing  Co.     166,584  ;  Jan.  2. 
Shirts,     Dress,    negligee,    and    work.      Tuxedo    Shirt    Co^ 

173,944  ;  June   19. 
Shirts  for  men.    Outer,  negligee,   and   work.     Jacob   Gep- 
hardt &  Company.     172,670;  June  5. 
Shirts,    Infants'.      Lumb    Knitting    Company.      156,496 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Shirts,  jerseys,  and  sweaters.     Draper-Maynard  Company. 

170,632;   Aug.   7. 
Shirts,    Men's.     Fessenden    Shirt   Co.      171,491;   .Tulv   17. 
Shirts,  Men's.     W.  T.  Grant  Company.     180,472  ;  Sept.  11. 
Shirts,  Men's.     Milk  &  Kass.     177.449;  /\ug.  14. 
Shirts,  Men's.     Oriole   Shirt  Manufacturing  Corporation. 

183,160  ;   Sept.  25. 
Rliiits,    Men's.      Tuxedo    Shirt   Co.      174,679;    July   31. 
Shirts,   Men's.      Watts,    Ritter   and    Company.      175,116; 

Aug.  7. 
Shirts,   Men's   and   boys'.      H.   Berger.      163,566 ;   Jan.   9. 
Shirts,  Men's  and  boys'.     H.  Berger.     177,763  ;  July  31. 
Shirts,  Men's  and  boys'  dress.     Lanchester  Shirt  Co.  Inc. 

169,717;  May  8. 
Shirts,  Men's  and  boys'  dress  and  negligee.     Excello  Skirt 

Co.     165,363;  .Ian.  30. 
Shirts,  Men's  and  boys'  work.     Landauer  &  Co.     184,552  ; 

Nov.  13. 

Shirts,   Men's   and  boys'   work.      Reliance  Manufacturing 

Company.     167,268  ;  Jan.  9. 
Shirts,  Men's  dress.     Belcraft  Shirt  Company.     166,872  ; 

Jan.   2. 
Shirts,  Men's  dress.     M.  Rabinow.     184,516  ;  Nov.  6. 
Shirts,  Men's  dress  and  negligee.     M.  Kolber.     178,926-7  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Shirts,  Men's  dress  and  negligee.     Textile  Shirt  Company- 

179,239;    July    10.  ^ 

Shirts,    Men's   dress,    negligee,    and    work.      H.   Trachten- 

berg.     170,226;  May  22. 
Shirts,    Men's   work.      Reliance  Manufacturing   Companv. 

174,753 ;  July  10.  °  ^     ■ 


Shirts,   Men's   work.      Reliance   Manufacturing   Company. 
174,754;  Nov.  20. 

Shirts,   Men's,   youths',  and  boys'.     Levi   Strauss  &  Co. 
153,477  ;  July  3. 

Shirts,  Neckbands  for  men's.     C.  W.  Lifschitz.     159.400  ; 
May  8. 

Shirts,  Neckbands  for  men's.     C.  W.  Lifschitz.     166,627  ; 
Mar.   20. 

Shirts,    neckwear,   underwear,    etc.      Schuster    Company. 
149,779 ;  Aug.  14. 

Shirts,   nightgowns,   and   pyjamas.      Carleton   Dry   Goods 
Company.      180,585;    July    24. 

Shirts,  nightshirts,  and  pyjamas.  Men's  dress  and  negli- 
gee.     G.    D.    Grosner.      173,419;    June    19. 

Shirts,  nightshirts,  pyjamas,  and  boys'  blouses.      Phillips- 
Jones  Corporation.     173,145  ;  May  22. 

Shirts,  Outer  dress.    George  P.  Ide  &  Company.     166,831  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Shirts,    overalls,    garment   supporters.    Work    and   dress. 
Washington  Manufacturing  Co.     164,619  ;  Jan.  2. 

Shirts,    overalls,    pants,    jackets,    etc.      Martin    Brothers 
Company.      154,611i  ;    Sept.    18. 

Shirts,  pants,  overalls,  and  coats  for  men  and  children. 
Johnson  &  Company.     164,808  ;  June  5. 

Shirts,  pyjamas,  and  underwear,  Men's  dress  and  negligee. 
Wilson   Brothers.      170,320 ;    May   8. 

Shirts,   pyjamas,   hosiery,    etc.      Southern   California   Dry 
Goods    Company.      178,634 ;    Aug.    7. 

Shirts,  pj'jamas,  nightshirts.     Tauber,  Lipton  &  Company. 
173,612  ;  July  10. 

Shirts,     pyjamas,     underwear,     etc.       S.     J.     Koblenzer. 
179,153;  July  24.'" 

Shirts,  Silk.     H.  S.  Rochelle.     176,572;  Nov.  20. 

Shirts,    trousers,    and    jackets,    Women's.      M.    Phillips. 
157,581 ;  Apr.  24. 

Shirts,  trousers,  and  overalls,  Work.     Blue  Ridge  Manu- 
facturing  Company.      177,822 ;    Dec.    11. 

Shirts,  trousers,  and  overalls.  Work.     Blue  Ridge  Manu- 
facturing   Company.      177,824 ;    Dec.     11. 

Slilrts,  underwear,  etc..  Men's  and  boys'  work,  dress,  and 
S)?ort.     Bob  &  Baskind.     168,572  ;  May  1. 

Shirts,  vests,  pants,  etc.     Levi  Strauss  &  Co.     179,563  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Shirts,  Women's.     M.  E.  Smith  &  Co.     173.986;  Aug.  14. 

Shirts,  Work.     Carter  Dry  Goods  Co.     172,511;  May  22. 

Shirts,  Work.     H.  B.  Ferguson  Co.     173,270i  ;  Oct.  80. 

Shirts,  Work.     Finch,  Van  Slyck  &  McConville.     183,368  ; 
Dec.  11. 

Shirts,  Work.     Finch,  Van  Slyck  &  McConville.     183,309  ; 
Oct.  30. 

Shirts,  Work.     Max   Goldberg  &  Co.      186,748;   Dec.   11. 

Shirts,  Work.     Jay  Garment  Companv.     172,839;  .June  5. 

Shirts,  Work.     Rombro  Brothers.     183,633  ;  Oct.  16. 

Shirts,  Work.     Western  Shirt  Company.     177,156  ;  Aug.  7. 

Shirts,  Work.    Worthy  Manufacturing  Company.    184,313  ; 
Oct.  16. 

Shirts,   Work  and  negligee.     M.  Fine   &  Sons.     182,656 ; 
Oct.   23. 

Shirts,    Work    and    negligee.      Wyman,    Partridge    &    Co 
181,550;    Aug.    7. 

Shirts,  Workingmen's.     M.  H.  Cowen  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    168,452;   Dec.    18.  ■      • 

Shirts,  Youths'  dress,  negligee,  and  work.     Kaynee  Com- 
pany.    126,223  :  Feb.  13. 

Shoe  findings.     P.   Fernandez.     171,794  ;  May   8. 

Shoes.     T.  D.  B.irrv  Company.     168,19,3-4  ;  .Tan.  2. 

Shoes.     Geo.  J.  Bertman  Shoe  Co.     177,422  :  Nov.  13. 

Shoes.      Boyd-Welsh    Shoe   Company.      175,542 ;   May   22. 

Shoes.     Bradford  Shoe  Companv.     168.197  :   Jan.  2. 

Shoes.     A.  E.  Brown  Shoe  Co.     149,261  ;  Jan.  9. 

Shoes.     Brown   Shoe  Company.      170.178:   Feb.    27. 

Shoes.     Brown  Shoe  Companv.     179.180  ;  Sept.  11. 

Shoes.     Cammeyer.     178,327-8  ;  Aug.  28. 

Shoes.     Carson  Pirie  Scott  &  Co.     180,586  ;  Nov.  13. 

Shoes.     Craddock-Terry   Co.      177,278 ;   Aug.    7. 

Shoes.      Curtis   &   Jones    Company       171.414;    .Apr.    10. 

Shoes.     P.   G.   Delbon.      181.591  ;'  Nov.   13. 

Shoes.     Egan-Dryfoos  Distributing  Co.     172,526  ;  Dec.  25. 

Shoes.     Fiebrich-Fox-Hllker  Shoe   Company.     173,480-1  ; 
Apr.  3. 

Shoes.      Field   &  Flint   Co.      175,717-8;    .lune   5. 

Shoes.     P.  Goldsmith  S'ons  Company.     184,284  ;  Nov.  27. 

Shoes.     L.  E.  Grossman,  Inc.     171,637  ;  May  8. 

Shoes.      Hannahsons   Shoe   Company.     180,930 ;   Nov.   13. 

Shoes.     Harrisburg  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.     174,390;  Sept.  18. 

Shoes.     Harper  &  Kirschten   Shoe  Co.     168,527  ;   Aug.  7. 

Shoes.     J.  P.  Hartray  Shoe  Co.     173,491  ;  May  1. 

Phops.     Hofheiraer  Brothers  Company.     183,626;  Dec.  11. 

Shoes.     J.  L.   Hudson   Company,     167.917:  June  12. 

Shoes.     Hurley  Shoe  Co.     168,844  ;  Apr.  24. 

Shoes.     Hurley  Shoe  Co.     181,487:  Nov.  13. 

Shoes.     Hurley   Shoe   Company.     175.355  :   Mav  22. 

Shoes.     Hutzler  Brothers  Co.     177,848:   Aug.  28. 

Shoes.     Thomas  Janney  Company.     175.903  ;   May   22. 

Shoes.      .Tellv-Delanev    Shoe    Co.       156.330:    Feb. '  27. 

Shoes.     London   Shoe  Co.     172,948  ;  Apr.  24. 

Shoes.      Lord   &   Tavlor.      176.486 :    .Tulv    17. 

Shoes.     Lunn  &  Sweet  Incorporated.     182,594-6  ;  Nov.  13. 

Shoes.      Majestic    Shoe    Company.      176.412 ;    Julv    17. 

Shoes.     Melville  Shoe  Corporation.     ]69.40fi:  Apr.   10. 

Shoes.      Melville   Shoe  Corporation.      171.704;   Apr.    10. 

Shoes.     Melville  Shoe  Corporation.     173.575  ;   Mav   8. 

Shoes.     Niagara   Shoe   Company.     171,029  ;  .Tuly  3. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


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Shoes.     M.  A.  Packard  Company.     171,865 ;  Mar.  20. 

Shoes.     M.  S.  IVrelstine.     Hi7.S!i:5  ;   Dec.  4. 

Shoes.     A.  E.  Pitts  Shoe  Co.     172.435-S  ;  June  5. 

Shoes.     Portage  Shoe  Mfg.  Company.     17.'?,530 ;  May  1. 

Shoes.     E.    1".   Reed  &  Co.      lSO.5.13-4  ;   Sept.  4. 

Shoes.     Blon  F.   Reynolds  Company.      169,730;   Apr.   10. 

Shoes.     Rubin  Shoe  Co.     164.515;  Feb.  27. 

Shoes.      Sachs   Shoe  Manufacturing  Company.     170,993 ; 

May  29. 
Shoes.     Robt.   J.   Sadler   Shoe   Co.      174,978 ;   July   17. 
Shoes.     L.  D.   Stickles   Shoe  Co.     173,449;  June  26. 
Shoes.      Strawbridse  &  Clothier.      162.1^08  ;   Jan.   2. 
Shoes.     John  F.  Travers  Shoe  Co.     173,734  ;  May  8. 
Shoes.     Vaughan-Towle  Co.     176,300  ;  Apr.  24. 
Shoos.     Wall.  Streeter  &  Doyle  Co.     184,807  ;  Nov.  27. 
Shoes.     M.  Wyman.     175,449  ;  May  29. 
Shoes    and    boots.    Leather.      F.    P.    Kirkendall    &    Co. 

170,488:  Mar.  20. 
Shoes  and  leather  soles  for  shoes.     Indian  Head  Shoe  Co. 

164,502  ;   Nov.   13. 
Shoes  and  parts  thereof.     A.  J.  Bates  Company.    181,472  ; 

Nov.   13. 
Shoes     and     slippers.       B-B     Shoe    Company.       171,891 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Shoes    and    slippers.      Milady    Shoe    Company.      168,979 ; 

Jan.  2. 
Shoes   and    storm    rubbers.    Leather.      O.    F^hrman,    Inc. 

170,741 ;   June  5. 
Shoes,  boots,  and  slippers.     Apel-Schneider  Co.     169,667  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Shoes,  boots,  slippers.     G.  L.  Greenfield.     153,349  ;  Mar.  6. 
Shoes,   Children's.     Cammever.     182,650 ;  Dec.  25. 
Shoes,  Children's  leather.     Wood  &  Smith,  Inc.     179,077  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Shoes,     Dress    and    sport.      Whitehouse    &    Hardy,    Inc. 

171,972  ;  Apr.  10. 
Shoes,     insoles,     and     outer     soles.       Allen-Spiegel     Shoe 

Mfg.  Co.     171,519:  Apr.  10. 
Shoes,  Ladies'.     Foster  Ryan  Shoe  Co.     180.974  ;  Nov.  13. 
Shoes.  Ladies'.     Jacobs  &  Thatcher  Co.     138,498  :  Nov.  13. 
Shoes,  Leather.     T.  D.  Barry  Company.    173.460  ;  Apr.  3. 
Shoes,    Leather.      C.    C.    Blake,    Incorporated.      181,877 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Shoes,    Leather.      Cammever.      170.272 ;    Feb.    27. 
Shoes,   Leather.     Cammeyer.     179,710 ;   Nov.   13. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Dugan  &  Hudson  Co.     175,599  ;  July  10 
Shoes,     Leather.       Edmonds     Shoe    Company.       174,514 

-Apr.  17. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Endicott  Johnson  Corporation.     152,791 

June  5. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Endicott-Johnson  Corporation.     163.520 

J;in.  9. 
Shoes,  Leather.    Foundation  Sales  Corporation.    169,353 

Feb.   20. 
Shoes,  Leather.     International  Shoe  Company.     179,471 

Aug.  14. 
Shoes,    Leather.      H.    M.    Johnson    Company.      169,485 

Mar.  20. 
Shoes,    Leather.      Kannally-Wick    Corporation.      178,391 

Nov.  13. 
Shoes,   Leather.     J.   F.   Kolkebeck.     175,723 ;   July  3. 
Shoes,   Leather.     London   Shde   Co.     169,170 :   Jan.    2. 
Shoes,    Leather.      F.   Mayer  Boot   &   Shoe   Co.     170,206 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Shoes,   Leather.     F.   Mayer  Boot   &   Shoe   Co.      186,653 ; 

Dec.   25. 
Shoes,  Leather.     John  Meier  Shoe  Company.     168,722 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Shoes,     Leather.      Melanson     Shot    Company.       175,259 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Shoes,    Leather.      Melville    Shoe    Corporation.      182,000 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Menihan  Company.     158,787-8  ;  Apr.  24. 
Shoes,  Leather.     K.  C.  Milow  Shoe  Co.     173,713  ;  May  22. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Pincus  &  Tobias  Inc.     184,917  ;  Nov.  27. 
Shoes,     Leather.       Porter-Seitz     Shoe     Stores     Company. 

180,671;  Nov.  20. 
Shoes,   Leather.      E.   P.   Reed   &   Co.      174,527 ;   Mav    22. 
Shoes,  Leather.     E.  P.  Reed  &  Co.     175,164  :   May  22. 
Shoes,  Leather.     Rosenwasser  Bros.     164,071  :  Dec.  4. 
Shoos.  Leather.     Eubin  Shoe  Co.     164,994;  Mar.  6. 
Shoes,  Leather  and  fabric.     L.  L.  Kann.     173,426  ;  Apr.  S. 
b'ioes  made  of  leather.     Lederer  &  Latz.     170.655  :  Apr.  3. 
Shoes,    Misses',    bovs',    and    children's.       Jordan    Marsh 

Company.     158,237  :  .Tan.  2. 
Shoes,     Nurses'.       Morgan     Shoe     Company.        176,801 ; 

July  31. 
Shoes  of  leather.    Buckingham  &  Hecht.     164,020  ;  Jan.  9. 
Shoes   of   leather.    Men's.      International    Shoe   Company. 

183.297  :   Nov.  27. 

Shoes   of   leather.   Men's.      International   Shoe   Company. 

183.298  :  Dec.  4. 

Shoes,  oxfords,  pumps,  and  slippers.  Welt  and  turn.    Elkin 

Turn   Shoe   Company.     167,804 :   Feb.   27. 
Shoes,  rubbers,   overshoes,  etc.     Richards  &  Brennan  Co. 

167,011  ;  Mar.  27. 
Shoes,  slippers,  and  boots.    I.  Miller  &  Sons,  Inc.  182,001  ; 

Nov.   13. 
Shoes,  slippers,  and  cloth  spats.     Rubin  Bros.  Foot- Wear. 

169,826;   Apr.   3. 
Shoes,  slippers,  and  cloth  spats.     Rubin  Bros.  Foot-Wear. 

169,827  :  Mar.  6. 
Shoes,    slipper!,    and   spats.      Rubin    Brothers.      172,559; 

May  22, 


Shoes,  Women's.     L.  Bernstein.     170,862  ;  Jan.   23. 
Shoes,    Women's.      Craddock   Terry   Company.      171,906 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Shoes,      Women's.       Julius     Grossman,     Inc.      173,490 ; 

May  22. 
Shoes,    Women's   leather.      International    Shoe    Company. 

184,970  :   Nov.   27. 
Skating  sets,  Boys'.    R.  H.  Macy  &  Co.    172,844  ;  May  22. 
Skirts.     S.  Kanner.     17<,682 ;  Oct.  16. 
Skirts,    Outer.      Florabelle    Dressmakers,    Inc.      171,310; 

July  17. 
Skirts,  princess  slips,  combination  corset  cover  and  skirt, 

etc..  Knit.     E.  L.  Marshall.     157,385  ;  Nov.  27. 
Sleeve    protectors.     Baker-Lockwood   Mfg.    Co.     166,871 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Slippers.      Lind    Shoe    and    Slipper    Company.      181,642 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Slippers   and   shoes,    dresses,    suits,   etc.,    Crocheted    and 

knitted.     Bernhard  Ulmann  Co.     184,699  ;  Nov.   13. 
Slippers,  Felt.     United  States  Rubber  Company.   177,753 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Slippers    made   whollv    or   in   part   of  felt.      Lucille   Felt 

Slipper  Co.     156,007  ;  Feb.  27. 
Slips,     Children's.      E.     H.     Horwood    &     Co.       171,994; 

Nov.  13. 
Socks  for  boots  and  shoes.    Thornley  and  Booth  Limited. 

174,643  ;  June  19. 
Socks,    stockings,   and   hosiery.      Floradel  Knitting   Mills 

Inc.     172,798  ;  Sept.  18. 
Soles  and  heels  and  boots  and  shoes.  Slipper.     T.  Sarson. 

147,684  :  Feb.  6. 
Soles,  half  soles,  and  heels  made  of  rubber  and  composi- 
tion.    Bailey  Rubber  Heel  Company.     171,608  ;  Mar.  20. 
Soles     of     leather.     Cut.      Barbour     Welting     Company. 

175,054:  May  22. 
Sport   clothes  for  women.     Del  Monte-Rickey.      174,202  ; 

July  10. 
Sport  goods.     Spa  Knitting  Co.     180,816;  Aug.  7. 
Stockings.     Brooklyn  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.     169,573  ;  May  22. 
Stockings.     Donemar  Incorporated.     184,542  ;  Nov.  6. 
Stockings.     Mavis  Hosiery  Company.     184,034  ;  Oct.  9. 
Stockings  and  hosiery.  Women's  and  girls'.     Campe-Davis- 

Blair  Co.     175,462  ;  June  12. 
Stockings   and   socks.     John   M.    Haley    &   Co.      179,938 ; 

Aug.  28.  - 
Stockings,  Boys'.     D.   Salwen  &  Co.     174,338  ;  June  5. 
Storm  protecting  coverina.    Ombrelo,  Inc.    165,757  ;  Feb.  6. 
Suits.     S.  Goodman.     173,416  ;  June  26. 
Suits.      Strawbridge  &   Clothier.     180,151 :   Aug.    28. 
Suits  and  coats  for  boys,  dresses,  rompers,  and  creepers 

for  children.     N.  N.  Greenberg.     165,789  ;  Jan.  9. 
Suits   and   coats.  Ladies'.     Cohen,  Friedlander   &  Martin 

Co.     152,003  :  Jan.  2. 
Suits  and    coats.   Ladies'.     Cohn-Goodman  Co.      179,852 ; 

Sept.   11. 
Suits  and  coats.  Ladies'  sport.     Parker-Bridget  Company. 

159,720;  May  1. 
Suits    and    coats.    Men's,    boys',    and    children's.      Mark 

Brothers.     150,365  ;  Jan.  9. 
Suits  and  dresses,  Children's.     M.  C.  Bragonier.     155.330  ; 

Jan.   2. 
Suits  and  girls'  dresses.  Boys'.     B.  Ruhinsky.     174,262; 

Sept.  11. 
Suits  and  hosiery.   Union.     West  Branch   Knitting  Com- 
pany.    170,455  ;   June  5. 
Suits  and  overcoats.     Scholderer  &  Aug,   Inc.     174,979 ; 

July  10. 
Suits  and  overcoats.     J.  Wlshnevitz.     179,251 ;  Oct.  16. 
Suits     and     overcoats.     Boys'.       Winning,     Eattner     Co. 

185,396:  Nov.  20. 
Suits   and   overcoats   for  children   and   men.      Bettmann- 

Kleinhauser  Clothing  Company.     183,792  :  Nov.  20. 
Snits     and     overcoats.     Men's.       Barron,     Anderson     Co. 

184,708;  Nov.  6. 
Suits  and  overcoats.  Men's.     Famous  Tailors  Corporation. 

165,491  :  Dec.  4. 
Suits    and    overcoats.    Men's.      Southern    Clothing    Coic- 

pany.     167,026  ;  Jan.  9. 
Suits  and  overcoats.  Men's  and  boys'.   M.  Owens.    168,547  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Suits  and  overcoats.  Men's  and  boys'.    The  Fair.    152,124  ; 

May  1. 
Suits    and    overcoats.    Men's    ready  made.      L.    Shapiro. 

163,117  ;  Apr.  3. 
Suits    and    overcoats.    Men's    ready-made.      L.    Shapiro. 

177,626-7  :  July  10. 
Suits   and    overcoats.    Young   men's.      Phillpsborn's,    Inc. 

175,155 :    Aug.    7. 
Suits     and     topcoats.       Bestmake     Boys     Clothing     Co. 

171,199  ;  .Tune  19. 
Suit.s    and    topcoats,    Boys'.      Kids    Nobby    Klothes,    Inc. 

160,067;   Feb.  27. 
Suits   and   topcoats.    Men's   and    young   men's.      Mintz    & 

Friedman.     169,455  ;  May  1. 
Sdits  and  topcoats.  Men's  and  young  men's.     Stern  Cloth- 
ing Co.     167,851 ;  May  1. 
SuJts  and  wash  suits,  and  boys'  knickerbockers,  blouses, 

and  shirts.  Children's  play.     J.  H.   C.  Petersen's   Sons 

Company.      153,367 ;    Jan.    2. 

Suits.    Athletic    union.      Catamount    Manufacturing    Co. 

177,831 :  Aug.  14. 
Suits,  Boys'.     Crippen  &  Reld.     183,198;  Oct.  9. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Suits,  Boys'.  Little  Buddy  Suit  Company.  181,082; 
Sept.   11. 

Suits,  Boys'.    Parker-Bridget  Company.    171,508  ;  July  10. 

Suits,    Boys'.     J.    Warshauer.      168,185 ;   Jan.    9. 

Suits,  Boys'  and  children's  outer-wear.  J.  S.  HoflEman. 
182,970;  Dec.  4. 

Suits,  Boys'  camp.  Samuel  D.  Karp,  Inc.  164,501 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Suits,  Boys'  sailor.  Alexander  Linsk  &  Company. 
159,157 ;  May  8. 

Suits,  Children's.     W.  Hecht.     162,816  :  Mar.  27. 

Suits,  Children's  play.  Buxton  Garment  Mfg.  Co. 
170,002 ;  Jan.  30. 

Suits,  Children's  wash  and  play.  Young  Folks  M'f  g.  Co. 
164,528  ;  June  19. 

Suits,  cloaks,  overcoats,  hats,  caps,  shoes,  etc.  Chas. 
V.   Parker   Co.      148,549;   May   8. 

Suits,  coats,  and  dresses.  Ladies'.  N.  Brody  &  Co. 
169,527  ;  Mar.  20. 

Suits,  coats,  dresses,  furs,  etc..  Ladies'  and  misses'.  Cin- 
cinnati Cloak  &  Suit   Company.     169,948;  May  8. 

Suits,  coats,  dresses,  skirts,  and  waists.  Ladies'.  M.  E. 
Darrish.     168,959;  Jan.  30. 

Suits,  coats,  trousers,  etc.,  Men's.  National  Shirt  Shops, 
Inc.     177,194  ;  July  10. 

Suits,  dresses,  coats,  and  underwear.  Wilh.  Bleyle,  G.  m. 
b.  H.     179,292 ;  Nov.  6. 

Suits  for  boys  and  girls,  and  knickers  and  outing  suits 
for  men  and  women.  Delaware  Garment  Company. 
185,364;  Nov.  20. 

Suits  for  boys.  Outer  play.  Kiddyall  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    184,863;  Nov.  13. 

Suits  for  men  and  boys,  Outer.  J.  Jamison.  172,335  ; 
June  5. 

Suits,  Infants'.  William  Greilich  &  Sons,  Inc.  178,008  ; 
Nov.  27. 

Suits,  jackets,  coats,  trousers,  vests,  and  knickerbockers. 
Men's.     J.  David.     180,591 ;  July   24. 

Suits,  jackets,  raincoats,  etc.  J.  David.  174,894 ; 
July  10. 

Suits,  knickerbockers,  and  topcoats.  Boys',  students', 
young  men's,  and  men's.  Lazarus,  Goldberg  &  Fried- 
man, Inc.     170,775  ;  May  22. 

Suits,  knickerbockers,  coats,  and  caps  for  children.  Com- 
bination outer.     Zeno  Company.     180,257  ;  Aug.  14. 

Suits,    Men's.      Weber    &   Heilbroner.      182,690;    Sept.    4. 

Suits,  Men's  and  young  men's.  J.  L.  Hudson  Co.  171,846 ; 
July  17. 

Suits,  Men's  and  young  men's.  Leitchfield  Clothing  Co. 
169,639  ;  Mar.  20. 

Suits,  Men's  and  young  men's  outer.  A.  B.  Kirschbaum 
Company.     182,709  ;  Dec.  11. 

Suits,  Men's  and  young  men's  serge.  B.  Handel's  Sons. 
168,539 :  Mar.  20. 

Suits,  Men's  mohair.  American  Summer  Clo.  Co.  170,553 ; 
June  5. 

Suits,  negligee  shirts,  and  underwear,  Boys'  outer.  Play- 
boy Wearables,  Inc.     168,690  ;  May  1. 

Suits,  Outer.     C.  E.  Reith.     172,122;  May  29. 

Suits,  overcoats,  and  hats,  Men's  and  boys'.  L.  Klein, 
Inc.     174,309  ;  July  17. 

Suits,  overcoats,  and  raincoats.  Men's,  boys',  and  chil- 
dren's.   WaUerstein  Bros.    182,686 ;  Oct.  16. 

Suits,  overcoats,  etc..  Men's.  Chester  Clothes,  Inc. 
138,003:   Feb.  6. 

Suits,  overcoats,  nightshirts,  shirts,  etc.,  Boys'.  A.  Letts. 
111,114;  May  15. 

Suits,  overcoats,  sheepskin  coats,  pants,  etc.  I.  I.  Mar- 
rus.     177,310;  Sept.  18. 

Suits,  overcoats,  sweaters,  hats,  and  caps.  Boys'.  J.  Sam- 
uels and  Brother,  Incorporated.     174,411 ;  Oct.  16. 

Suits,  overcoats,  trousers,  etc.  Daniel  Boone  Woolen 
MiUs,   Inc.      180,685;    Sept.    11. 

Suits,  overcoats,  vests,  trousers.  Men's  and  boys'.  S.  & 
B.  Summer  Clothing  Co.     171,189  ;  May  15. 

Suits,  pants,  vests,  and  coats,  Men's.  Haspel  Brothers. 
181,746;  Oct.  30. 

Suits,  sack  suits,  overcoats,  waistcoats,  etc.  Heidelberg, 
Wolff  &  Co.     183,743;  Oct.  30. 

Suits,  skirts,  blouses,  jacquettes,  etc.  Lord  &  Taylor. 
181,409  ;  Nov.  20. 

Suits,  sweaters,  sport  vests,  and  coats,  caps,  and  mufflers. 
Kling  Bros.  &  Co.  Inc.     159,209  ;  Mar.  20. 

Suits,  topcoats,  and  ulsters,  Men's.  H.  H.  Cooper  &  Co. 
174,560  ;   July   10. 

Suits,  topcoats,  pants,  etc..  Men's,  young  men's,  and 
boys'  outer.  Majestic  Clothing  Company.  181,431  : 
July  17. 

Suits,  trousers,  coats,  topcoats,  etc.  Morris  Levy  Cloth- 
ing   Co.      172,340;    June    5. 

Suits,  Tlnion.     I.  Waldorf.     170,511;  June  19. 

Suits,  Women's.     L.  Bamberger  &  Co.     160.483:  Sept.  11. 

Supporters,  Garment.     R.  J.  Watts.     160,841  ;  Fpb.  6. 

Suspenders.     A.   Stein  &  Company.     172,129  :  Mar.  20. 

Suspenders,  arm  bands,  and  men's  belts.  Marshall  Field  & 
Company.     165,942  :  Nov.  27. 

Suspenders,  belts,  and  garters.  I.  Wechsler.  157,704 ; 
May  22. 

Sweater     coats.       Cadet    Knitting     Company.       180,417 : 

July   24. 
Sweater     coats.       Cadet    Knitting    Company.       180,652 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Sweater  coats.    Waymart  Knitting  Mill.   178,199  ;  July  10. 


Sweater  coats,  jerseys,   bathing  suits,   and  scarfs.     Los 

Angeles  Knitting  Company.     174,967-8  ;  Dec.  18. 
Sweater  coats,  knitted  caps,  woolen  hosiery,  etc.    Hercules 

Knitting  Co.     180,120  ;  Oct.  2. 
Sweaters.     I.  Berger.     181,719;  Nov.  20. 
Sweaters.     Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods  Company.     177,283 

June  26. 
Sweaters.     Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods  Company.     177,284 

June  19. 
Sweaters.      Manhattan    Knitting    Mills,    Inc.      175,431 

June  12. 
Sweaters.     Benjamin   Moseley  Co.     169,220 ;  Jan.   9. 
Sweaters.     Neuman  &  Silver.     175,511 ;  Aug.  21. 
Sweaters.     Palm   Knitting  Co.     153.771-3;   May  15. 
Sweaters.     Quaker  City  Sweater  Mills.     163,647  ;  Aug.  28. 
Sweaters.     Quaker  City  Sweater  Mills.     163,649  :  Aug.  28. 
Sweaters    and    bathing    suits.      C.    Franklin.      180,117 

Oct.  2. 
Sweaters    and    dress    skirts.    Knitted.      Knitwear  Manu- 
facturing Co.     157,431  :  July  3. 
Sweaters  and   scarfs.     Kaufman-Rohrlich   Knitting  Mills, 

Inc.     169,308;  May  1. 
Sweaters  and  scarfs.     Kaufman-Rohrlich  Knitting  Mills, 

Inc.     183,836;  Oct.  30. 
Sweaters    and    sport    coats.       J.    H.     Cohen.      175,851 ; 

.Tune  19. 
Sweaters  and  sweater  coats.     Rex  Knitting  Co.     176,570 ; 

June  19. 
Sweaters  and  vests.  Knitted.     B.  R.  Baker  Co.     175.376  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Sweaters,  bathing  suits,  mufflers,  etc.    Wonder-Knit  Mills. 

183,810  ;  Sept.  25. 
Sweaters,     bathing     suits,     scarfs,     caps,     etc..     Knitted. 

Standard  Knitting  Mills.     181,424;   Sept.   18. 
Sweaters,  Boys'  and  men's.     Greater  Manhattan  Knitting 

Mills,    Inc.      162,545;    Sept.    4. 
Sweaters,    cardigan   jackets,    bathing  suits.     Appel-Hall. 

184,054  ;  Oct.  9. 
Sweaters,    cardigan    jackets,    scarfs,    bathing    suits,    etc. 

Korn  Bros.     185,342  ;  Nov.  20. 
Sweaters,  dresses,  bathing  suits,  mufflers,  knitted  gloves, 

stockings,    etc.       Mengart    Knitting    Mills.       175,149 ; 

June  26. 
Sweaters,  dresses,  scarfs.    William  A.  Leib  Co.     176,744 ; 

Aug.   14. 
Sweaters,   knit    coats,   and   bathing   suits.      Hatheway   & 

Reynolds.     185,658  ;  Dec.  4. 
Sweaters,  rib  sport  coats,  bathing  suits,  etc.     James  W. 

Brine  Company.     178,708:  Aug.  14. 
Sweaters,   scarfs,   bathing  suits,   etc.     Puritan   Knitting 

Mills.     177,690;  Oct.  16. 
Sweaters,  scarfs,  knitted  suits,  and  dresses,  etc.     Gotham 

Knitting  Mills.     173,233;   May   22. 
Sweaters,  scarfs,  outer  shirts  and  vests,  shawls,  etc.     F. 

E.  Strohmeier.     169.092  :  Feb.  13. 

Sweaters,  sweater  coats,  jackets,  vests,  etc.     J.  Hilborn. 

181,565  ;  Sept.  25.  ^ 

Sweaters,    union    suits,    shirts,    etc.      International    Dry 

Goods  Co.     182,753  ;  Oct.  23. 
Ties  and  cravats.     Friedman  Bros.  &  Sons  Neckwear  Co. 

176,402  ;  Aug.   21. 
Ties  and  cravats.     Friedman  Bros.  &  Sons  Neckwear  Co. 

181,271 ;   Sept.  IS. 
Ties,    cravats.      Friedman    Bros.    &    Son    Neckwear    Co. 

177,290;    Aug.    7. 
Ties,    cravats.      Friedman    Bros.    &    Sons    Neckwear    Co. 

183,144  ;  Oct.  9. 
Ties,    cravats.      Friedman    Bros.    &    Sons    Neckwear    Co. 

185.290:  Nov.  20. 
Ties,  Men's.     Holland  Knitting  Co.     182.586;  Sept.  4. 
Ties,  shirts,  suits,  shoes,  sweaters,  etc.     H.  P.  King  Com 

pany.     184,615:  Nov.  27. 
Topcoats.     Edward  Krieger  &  Company.    167,526  ;  Jan.  30. 
Topcoats  and  overcoats.     Piper  &  Salerno  Co.     185,229 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Topcoats,    raincoats,    overcoats,    and   suits    for   men    and 

boys.      Alligator    Oil    Clothing    Company.       172,853 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Trousers.        Polo      Manufacturing     Company.      182.113 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Trousers.     Standard  Manufacturing  Company.     154,335 : 

May  22. 
Trousers,  Men's.     Hollander-Lewis  Co.     174,447  ;  Aug.  21. 
Trousers,     overalls,     shirts.       Lee     Brothers     Company. 

172,603;    Aug.    7. 
Trousers,  overalls,  shirts,  etc.     New  Castle  Notion  Com- 
pany.    181,905  ;  Oct.  2. 
Undergarments.       Jacob     Miller's     Sons     Co.       172,004 ; 

July  3. 
Undergarments  and  nightgowns.     Worth   While  Garment 

Co.     184,701  :  Nov.  20. 
Undergarments,    Children's.     Kaynoe    Company,   126,220 ; 

Undergarments,    for   women   and    children.    Silk.      Lande 

&  Miskend.     169,364  ;  Jan.  23. 
Undergarments,     house     and     lounging     robes,     pyjamas. 

F.  F.  Muller.     163.281  ;  Mar.  6. 

Undergarments,  Ladies'.  Bu-Ti-Maid  Petticoat  &  Petti- 
pants  Co.     169.051:  Jan.  2.  _,    ^ 

Undergarments  of  textile  fabric.  A.  Stein  &  Company. 
165.218:  Jan.  30. 

Undergarments,  Women's.  H.  B.  Hoffman.  175.195; 
July  10. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


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Undergarments,  Women's  cotton.  A.  Gussow.  180,028-9  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Undergarments,  Women's  fitted.  Warner  Brothers  Com- 
pany.    174,046;   May  8. 

Undergarments.  Women's  fitted.  Warner  Brothers  Com- 
pany.    184,371  :  Dec.  25. 

Undergarments,  Woven  silk.  Hughes  &  Bradley  Co. 
175,450  ;  Oct.  2. 

Undershirts,  underdrawers,  and  union  suits.  John  K. 
Stewart  &  Sons.     177,633;  Aug.  7. 

Undershirts,  underdrawers,  and  union  suits.  Tryon 
Mills  of  Vermont.     177,930  ;  Aug.  14. 

Undershirts,  underdrawers,  and  union  suits.  Men's.  Tryon 
Mills  of  Vermont.     177,636  ;   Aug.   7. 

Undervests.  corset  covers,  and  hrassiferes,  Ladies'.  Benja- 
min &  Well,  Inc.     182,289  :  Oct.  30. 

Underwalst  union  suits.  B.  H.  Horwood  &  Co.  171,996  ; 
Nov.  13. 

Underwaists.  Warner  Brothers  Company.  174,045 ; 
July   24. 

Underwear.     Marble  Mills,   Inc.      179,874 ;   .^ug.   28. 

Underwear.    Mercury  Mills,  Limited.    181,137  ;  Oct.  16. 

Underwear.     M.    D.    Neilson.      162,435-6;    Sept.    4. 

Underwear.  Orent's  Department  Store,  Inc.  171,136; 
Aug.  28. 

Underwear.      Jacob    Salsberg   Inc.      184,265 ;    Oct.    30. 

Underwear.     Walker  Stetson  Company.     166,421 ;  Jan.  9. 

Underwear.     Wyman,  Partridge  &  Co.     176,307  ;  June  19. 

Underwear  and  athletic  suits.  Knit.  Republic  Knitting 
Mills.     183,316;  Oct.  30. 

Underwear  and  hosiery.  P.  Centemeri  &  Co.  185,416 ; 
Dec.   18. 

Underwear  and  hosiery.  Munsingwear  Corporation. 
175,508;  Apr.  3. 

Underwear  and  pyjamas,  shirts,  etc.  Excelsior  Under- 
wear Co.     171,910:  July  3. 

Underwear  and  sleeping  suits.  Misses'  and  children's 
knitted.     Everett  Knitting  Works.     177,904 ;   July   17. 

Underwear  and  undershirts,  princess  slips  for  women. 
Knit.       Maline    MUls.       168,478 ;     July    17. 

Underwear  and  women's  bloomers.  Men's  and  women's. 
Charles  E.  Shedaker  &  Sons.     179.627  ;  Aug.  14. 

Underwear,  Athletic  and  knitted.  Riteweb  Manufacturing 
Company.      178,285-6  ;    July    10. 

Underwear,  bath  robes,  nightgowns,  etc.  P.  Wolf-Gold- 
man, Inc.     181,230  ;  Oct.  30. 

Underwear,  Boys'  knit.  Reading  Underwear  Co.  179,555  ; 
Sept.  18. 

Underwear,  brassiferes,  bloomers,  petticoats,  etc.  N. 
Wipner.     179,694  ;  Aug.  14. 

Underwear,  footwear,  neckwear,  shirts.  Men's  and  boys'. 
Saks  &  Company.     172,444  ;   Sept.  11. 

Underwear  for  children.  Knitted.  Little  Falls  Manufac- 
turing Company.     184,288  ;  Nov.  6. 

Underwear  for  men  and  boys,  Knitted  fabric.  Standard 
Knitting  Mills.     167,056-8;  Jan.  9. 

Underwear  for  men,  shirts,  pants,  etc.  Carley,  Rice  Com- 
pany.     176.600  ;   Nov.   27. 

Underwear  for  men,  women,  and  children.  Nainsook.  J. 
B.  Hirshfeld.     166,072;  May  8. 

Underwear  for  women  and  children.  H.  K.  Grout. 
184.725  :  Dec.   18. 

Underwear  for  women  and  girls.  R.  S.  Philips.  174,750  ; 
June  26. 

Underwear,  hosiery,  and  sweaters.  J.  B.  Hirshfeld. 
176,184:  July  17. 

Underwear,  hosiery,  etc.  Fairy  Silk  Mills.  178,334; 
.\ug.  28. 

Underwear,  hosiery,  suspenders,  etc.  A.  O.  Switzer. 
179,891  :  Aug.  28. 

Underwear,  Knit.     Robert  Ablett  &  Co.     146,750 ;  Nov.  13. 

Underwear,  Knit.     C.  Yost.     181,712 ;  Nov.   13. 

Underwear,  Knitted  and  textile  fabric.  Tissuepkt  Under- 
wear Company.     180,565  ;  Nov.  6. 

Underwear,  Ladies'.  Loris  Undergarment  Co.  168,322  ; 
Nov.    27. 


James  A.  Hearn  & 
Reading  Underwear 
J.  Gar 


Underwear,   Ladies'   and   children's. 

Son.  Inc.     165.993  ;  Jan.  30. 
Underwear,  Ladies"  and  girls'  knit. 

Co.     179,554 :   Sept.   18. 
Underwear.  Ladies'  and  misses'  silk  and  cotton. 

finkle.     170,814;  Aug.  7. 
Underwear,   Ladies'  cotton  knit.     J.  L.  Miller.     179,946 

July  17. 
Underwear,  Ladies'  muslin.     Harris  &  Barnett.     185,581 

Dec.  4. 
Underwear,     Ladies'     silk.        Vanity     Fair     Silk     Mills 

147,649  ;  May  8. 
Underwear  made  of  textile  fabrics,  Ladies'.     N.  Bregstein 

171,250;  June  12. 
Underwear,    Men's.      Abraham   &   Straus,   Inc.      172,815 

Aug.  28. 
Underwear,  Men's.     Embassy  Manufacturing  Corporation 

165,488  ;  Feb.  6. 
Underwear,  Men's.   Pride  Underwear  Co.    185.535  ;  Dec.  4 
Underwear,  Men's.     C.  M.  Walker.     175,446  ;  Sept.  11. 
Underwear.      Men's      and      boTS'.        Hodes     Mills      Inc 

1S4.451-2:  Dec.   18. 
Underwear,    Men's   and   boys'.      Litewear    Manufacturing 

Company.     175,934  ;  Oct.  16. 
Underwear,   Men's   athletic.     Nantex  Mfg.   Co.     168,686 ; 

Feb.  6. 


Underwear,  Men's  athletic.  Nantex  Mfg.  Co.  168,687 ; 
Jan.  23. 

Underwear,  MusUn  and  Silk.  Harris  &  Barnett.  168,642  ; 
Jan.  23. 

Underwear,  Nainsook  athletic.  M.  P.  Tully.  166,542; 
May  8. 

Underwear  of  knitted  and  textile  fabric  for  females. 
Martha  Maid  Manufacturing  Company.  178,084 ; 
July  17. 

Underwear  of  textile  fabric.  Salt's  Textile  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     168,376;  June  5. 

Underwear  of  textile  fabric.  Salt's  Textile  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     168,379-80  ;  June  5. 

Underwear  of  textile  fabric.  Children's.  Carson  Plrie 
Scott  &  Co.     161.807;  Jan.  2. 

Underwear  of  textile  fabric  for  women.  Sterling  Under- 
wear  Company.     180,561  :   Sept.   11. 

Underwear,  sweaters,  hosiery,  caps,  etc.,  Knitted.  Frank 
&  Compan.v.     180,334  ;  Aug.  14. 

Underwear,  Textile.     L.  K.  Whitbeck.     183,428  ;  Oct.  16. 

Underwear  union  suit.     C.  G.  Wright.     181,097  ;  Oct.  2. 

Underwear,  union  suits,  shirts,  notions,  etc.  J.  Rosenz- 
weig.     179.430  ;  Dec.  4. 

Underwear,  Women's.  Marshall  Field  &  Company. 
181,267  ;  Oct.  2. 

Underwear,  Women's.     H.   Sacks.     158,736  ;  Nov.  27. 

Underwear,  Women's.  Van  Raalte  Company.  179,020 ; 
Aug.   14. 

Underwear,  Women's  and  children's  textile.  Ida  Munzer, 
Inc.     174,586;  July  24. 

Underwear,  Women's  knitted.  Royal  Underwear  Com- 
pany.    183,670  ;  Oct.  16. 

Underwear,  Women's  muslin.  Gutman  Bros.  175,489 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Underwear,  Woven  and  knit.     L.  Bloch.     176,059  ;  Nov.  6. 

Underwear,  wrappers,  and  bands,  Infants'  knitted. 
Everett    Knitting    Works.      177,903 ;    July    17. 

Uniforms.      C.    D.    Randies.      158.895  :   July    17. 

Uniforms,  caps,  and  aprons,  men's  and  boys'  shirts,  etc., 
Nurses'  and  maids'.  B.  B.  &  R.  Knight,  Inc.  172,682 ; 
Aug.    7. 

Union  and  combination  suits,  undershirts,  underdrawers. 
Superior  Athletic  Underwear  Company  174,642 ; 
July  10. 

Union  suits  and  vests  and  bathing  suits.  Ladies'.  Au- 
gusta  Knitting  Corporation.     174.284 :   Dpc.  18. 

Union  suits,  vests,  and  bathing  suits,  Ladies'.  Augusta 
Knitting  Corporation.      174,283  ;   Dec.   11. 

Union  suits,  vests,  and  pants.  Ladies'.  Textile  Manufac- 
turing Co.     169,937  ;  Feb.  13. 

Union  suits,  vests,  pants,  and  hosiery.  Knitted  or  tex- 
tile.    Syracuse  Dry  Goods  Company.     172.808  ;  Dec.  11. 

Vests,  bloomers,  knickerbockers,  etc.  Vanit.y  Fair  Silk 
Mills.     167,109  ;   Aug.   14. 

Vests  for  men.   Reiffman-Corn  Inc.   177,801 ;  July  31. 

Wai.stbands.  See  The  Point  Waist  Band  Company. 
161,651  :    Sept.    18. 

Waists  and  dresses,  Women's.  Bert  Stern  Company. 
184.931 ;  Nov.  6. 

Waists  and  hosiery.     House  of  Byer.     168,612 ;  Jan.  9. 

Waists  and  hosiery.     House  of  Byer.     168.614  ;  May  1. 

Waists  and  shirts,  particularly  underwaists.  Children's. 
R.    &  J.    Waist   Company.      144,429:    May    15. 

Waists  and  underwear,  Children's.  Thos.  P.  Taylor  Co. 
183.506-7  ;  Sept.  25. 

Waists  and  underwear.  Children's.  Thos.  P.  Taylor  Co. 
184,222  ;  Oct.  16. 

Waists,  dresses,  gowns,  evening  gowns,  suits,  wraps 
coats,  etc.     Fashion-Bilt  Dress  Co.     169,055  ;  Feb.  6. 

Waists,  Ladies'.  American  Lady  Waist  Co.  155,589 ; 
July  31. 

Waterproof  covers  for  hats  and  caps.  Hodgman  Rubber 
Company.     171.916  :   Nov.   27. 

Wrappers,  Infants'.  Walnott  Knitting  Company.  171,049  ; 
.Tune  5. 

Wraps  and  gowns,  Ladies'.  Perman's  Gowns  Inc. 
185,376;  Nov.  6. 

CLASS   40. 

Art    needlework.      Southern    Yarn    Exchange.      181,150 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Art    needlework.      Southern    Yarn    Exchange.      181,152 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Art    needlework.      Southern    Yarn    Exchange.      181.153 ; 

Nov.    20. 
Beads.     Outhman.   Solomons  &   Co.      183.379  :  Oct.   30. 
Reads.     Nelson  Bead  Company.     175,151  ;  May  8. 
Beads    and    bead     trimming.       Leo    F.     Phillips    &    Co. 

165,.599;  July  3. 
Beads    and    metal    spangles.      Canuet    Frferes.      184,017; 

Nov.   13. 
Beads    and    metal    spangles.      Canuet    Frferes.      184,018 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Binding,     braids,     galloons,     etc.        James     Nelson,     Ltd. 

154  321 ;  Mar.  6. 
Braid.      American    Webbing   Company.      168.703  ;    May   8. 
Braid,   braided    tapes,    elastic    laces,    etc.      Arch   Narrow 

Fabric  Company.     181.470  ;  Oct.  2. 
Braid.  Rickrack.     Barash  Bros.,  Inc.     170.269  ;  July  24. 
Braids.      Griffing  Manufacturing  Co.      177,776 ;    July   31. 
Braids,   Elastic.      Joseph   P.   Allen   Co.     166,700 :   .Tan.   2. 
Braids,    tassels,    passementeries,   and   garniture.     Morisse 

Lace  &  Embroidery  Co.     177,983-4;  July  3. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Gtassifled  list  of  trade-mark  titles- — Continued. 


Buckles  and  belt  links.     E.  Abraham.     176,589  ;   May   8. 
Buttons.     Huntincton  Rubber  Mills.     171,920  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Buttons,  Extensible  cuff.    C.  C.  Taylor.    160,645 ;  Feb.  20. 
Clasps   for   arm   bands.     Ansonia    O    &   C   Co.      165,053 ; 

May  1. 
Combs.       American    Hard    Rubber    Company.      173,024 ; 

May  15. 
Combs.      American    Hard    Rubber    Company.      173,025 ; 

Mar.   27. 
Combs.     Noyes  Comb  Company.     170,306  ;  Jan.  30. 
Combs.     Julius   Schmid,   Inc.     186,674 ;   Nov.   27. 
Combs  and  bandeaux,  Combination.     A.  L.   Clark  &  Co. 

169,347  ;  Jan.  9. 
Combs  and  barrettes.     Pacific  Novelty  Company.     176,851 ; 

May  29. 
Combs,  barrettes,  hairpins,  safety  pins,  etc.     S.  Blechman 

&  Son  Inc.     184,160;   Nov.   27. 
Combs,    Hair-straightening.      O.    R.    Altwein.      166,733; 

Mar.  27. 
Combs,  pincushion  holders,  and  buttonhooks,  Toilet.    J.  C. 

Dowd  &  Co.     183.470;  Nov.  13. 
Combs,   Rubber.     Gotham  Comb  Co.     178,838  ;   Aug.  V. 
Combs,  Toilet.     Cutino  Company.     178,229  ;  Aug.  21. 
Corset  steels.     Rite  Form  Corset  Co.     175,107  ;  June  12. 
Dress    shields.      Associated    Merchandising    Corporation. 

178,705;  July  3. 
Dress    shields.      Canfleld    Rubber    Company.      166,292 ; 

May  15. 
Dress  shields.     I.  B.  Klelnert  Rubber  Company.     179,104  ; 

July  3. 
Dress  shields.    I.  B.  Klelnert  Rubber  Company.     179,105 ; 

July  31. 
Dress  shields.     A.  Martin.     166,240  ;  Jan.  2. 
Dress  shields.     A.   Stein  &  Company.     165.095  ;   Feb.  27. 
Dress  shields,  elastic  webbing,  shirred  elastic  ribbon.     A. 

Stein  &  Company.     183,004  ;  Oct.  2. 
Elastic    goods.    Braid.      W.    L.    M.    Clark    Incorporated. 

185,107  :    Nov.   27. 
Elastic  webs.     Geo.  S.  Colton  Elastic  Web  Co.     144,801 ; 

M.nr.    13. 
Eyelash  crimpers.     Stickel  Company.     184,310  ;  Oct.  16. 
Fasteners   made  of  ribbon   or  other  material.     M.   J.  A. 

Davy.     172,586  ;  May  29. 
Flowers,  Artificial.     Shearer  &  McCarthy  Corp.     184,216  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Fringes   and    art  needlework.      Powers,    Friend   &   Licht- 

man.     179,426  ;  July  3. 
Fringes,    braids,    tassels,    cords.      United    Trimming    Co. 

169,460  ;  Sept.  25. 
Hair    combs,    shoehorns,    buttonhooks,    and    pincushions. 

E.    I.    du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company.      170,238; 

Mar.    13. 
Hair     curlers.       Boyd-Brenizer     Corporation.       156,349 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Hair  curlers.     E.  B.  Frank.     177,039  ;  Nov.  6. 
Hair    curlers.       West     Electric     Hair    Curler    C'omipany. 

180,313  ;  July  3. 
Hair  curlers,  wavers,  crimpers,  and  puffs.     L.  M.  O'Con- 

nell.     174,098;  Mar.   13. 
Hair     dressing,     Padding     for.       E.     Mittelstaedt,    Inc. 

187,833  ;  Dec.  18. 
Hair  goods.     Hyman  &  Oppenheim.     167,301 ;  Feb.  13. 
Hair  goods.     Hyman  &  Oppenheim.     173,286-7  ;  Mar.  13. 
Hairpins.     Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.     186,403  ;  Nov.  27. 
Hairpins,    common    pins,    hand    sewing    needles,    crochet 

hooks,    etc.      Marshall    Field    &    Company.      161,546; 

Feb.  6. 
Hairpins,    shoe    laces,    hair   curlers,    snap    fasteners,    etc. 

Zales   Bros.     160,270;   Feb.   27. 
Hair     wavers.        McConnell     Manufacturing      Company. 

181,204  ;  Oct.  2. 
Hair   wavers,    crimpers,    curlers,    etc.      L.   M.    Garrity    & 

Co.     168,361  ;  Jan.  2. 
Hair-waving  implements.  Nonelectric  Iron  heated.     J.  A. 

Hartvig.      178,101 ;  May  29. 
Hooks  and  eyes,  safety  and  toilet  pins.    De  Long  Hook  and 

Eye  Company.     186,114;  Nov.  27. 
Hooks    and    eyes,    snap    fasteners,    and    safety   pins.      De 

Long  Hook  and  Eye   Company.     159,351 ;   May  22. 
Hooks    and    eyes,    snap    fasteners,    safety    pine,    etc.      De 

Long  Hook  and  Eye  Company.     161,767  ;  May  22. 
Lace  tips.  Corset  and  shoo.     Adjusto  Shoe  Lace  Company. 

152,303  ;  Jan.  9. 
Laces,   Shoe.     Cortland  Line  Co.     169.950;   Jan.  30. 
Laces,   Shoe  and  corset.     Hutmacher  Braiding  Company. 

156,780  :  Apr.  24. 
Lacings,  galloons,  and  braids.  Shoe,  underwear,  and  blouse. 

United  La CG  &  Braid  Mfg.  Co.     179,897;  Auff.  7. 
Lacings,   galloons,  braids,   etc..   Shoe  and   other.     Walker 

Webbing  Co.     156,125  ;  Apr.  24. 
Needles.     John  James  &  Sons  Limited.     178,104  ;  May  22. 
Needles.     J.   Roberts.     170.257  ;   Feb.   27. 
Needles,   crochet  hooks,   and  thimbles.     American   Whole- 
sale Corporation  (Baltimore  Bargain  Home).     180,262; 

Nov.    27. 
Needles  for  hand  sewing.     John  James  &  Sons  Limited. 

178.105;   July  3. 
Needlework,  Art.     T.  Buettner  &  Co.     170,270  ;  Apr.  24. 
Needlework,    Art.      Southern   Yarn   Exchange.      181,151 ; 

Dec.  4.  ■ 
Needlework,    Designs   used    for    art.      E.    M.    Hammond. 

169.852  ;  Mar.  27. 


Notions  and  small  wares.   William  H.  Cole  &  Co.    167,973  ; 

June   12. 
Package  outfit.     L.  H.  Feldman.     174,517  ;  July  10. 
Patterns,  Perforated.     E.  Enzler.     170,812  ;  Jan.  30. 
Pins.      William   Prym    Company.      175,997  ;   Aug.    28. 
Pins  and  hairpins  and  hand  sewing  needles.     Klrby,  Beard 

&  Co.     172,681  ;  May  1. 
Pins   and  hairpins   of  nonprecious  metal.     Kirby,   Beard 

&  Co.     172,229  ;   May   1. 
Pins  and  hairpins  of  nonprecious  metal  and  hand  sewing 

needles.     Klrby,   Beard  &  Co.     172,228;  May  1. 
Pins  and  hand  sewing  needles,  Common.     William  Prym 

Company.     175,996 ;   Sept.    11. 
Pins,    Card,   T,   and   bank.     Guild   Products   Corporation. 

165.543:  Mar.   13. 
Pins,  hairpins,  safety  pins,  elastics,  and  hair  nets.     Aller 

Brothers.     173.390;  May  15. 
Pins  of  nonprecious  metal.     Kirby,  Beard  &  Co.     172,230 ; 

May  1. 
Pins,  Safety.     American  Pin  Company.     177,061 ;  May  8. 
Pins,   Safety.     C.   H.  Crowley.     185,074  ;   Nov.   27. 
Pins,  Safety.     W.  T.  Grant  Company.     181,829  ;  Oct.  2. 
Pins,  Safety.    W.  T.  Grant  Company.    181,830-1 ;  Oct.  16. 
Pins,   Safety.     F.  Kelly  Company.     170,686 ;  Jan.   9. 
Pins,  Safety.     Risdon  Manufacturing  Company.     175,104  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Ribbon     novelties    or    trims.       R.    C.    Taft.         170,164 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Rickrack  braid  and  shirred  ribbon  elastic.     Barash  Broth- 

ei-s.  Inc.     180,738;  .Tuly  3. 
Safety  pins.     Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.     175,215  ;  May  8. 
Shirts  from  creeping   up.   Devices  for  preventing.     Shirt 

Snubers    Company.      176,577 ;   May   8. 
Shoe  lacers.     Hatjy  George  Bros.     184,402  ;  Nov.  20. 
Shoulder  straps,   Flexible.      H.    T.   Applegate.      165,054 ; 

Sept.   11. 
Snap    fasteners.      Carson    PIrie    Scott    &    Co.      172,961 ; 

Mar.    13. 
Snap   fasteners.     C.   H.   Crowley.     185,075 ;   Nov.    27. 
Snap     fasteners    for    gloves,     caps,     trunks,     etc.       Rau 

Fastener  Company.     186,568  :  Dec.  25. 
Stilettos,  hooks  and   eyes,   corset  eyes,   etc..  Bone.     Wil- 
liam Prym  Company.     168,431 ;  Nov.  13. 
Stilettos,    hooks   and   eyes,    corset  eyes,    snap   fasteners. 

etc..      Bone.        William     Prym      Company.        148,615 ; 

July  17. 
Stilettos,   hooks  and  eyes,  snap  fasteners,  etc.     William 

Prym  Company.     148,614  ;  Nov.  13. 
Stilettos,    hooks    and    eyes,    snap    fasteners,    etc..    Bone. 

William  Prym  Company.     148,617  ;  Oct.  2. 
Straps    for    connecting    the    supporting   straps    of   ladles' 

undergarments.     Cross.       E.     A.     Robinson.       185,765 ; 

Nov.    27. 
Tape.     Associated  Merchandising   Corporation.     178,704 ; 

.July  3. 
Tape    and    braid    of   all   kinds.      F.    W.    Woolworth   Co. 

177,807;  May  8. 
Tape,     pins,    hair    curlers,    etc..    Lingerie.       Samstag    & 

Hilder  Bros.     172,060  ;  Apr.  24. 
Tapes,   Covered  hook  and  eye.     R.  K.   M.  Manufacturing 

Co.     181,411;   Dec.  18. 
Tassels  and  fringes,   elastic  belting  and   cord,   etc.     Cal- 
houn. Robbins  &  Co.     172,209  ;  Dec.  18. 
Thimbles,    Sewing.      Goldsmith,    Stern    &    Co.      174,387; 

Mar.  13. 
Webbing,  Elastic.     Ansonia  O  &  C  Co.     184,954  ;  Nov.  27. 
Webbings,     Elastic.      Russell    Manufacturing    Comoany. 

169,258;  Jan.  9. 
Webbings,     Elastic.       Russell     Manufacturing     Company. 

170,548  ;  Jan.  9. 
Wigs.     National  Hair  Goods  Co.     182,764 ;  Oct.  16. 
Wires    and    strawbraids.      Holyoke    Company.      132,740 ; 

May  22. 

CLASS  41. 

Umbrella     and     parasol     ribs.       S.     W.     Evans     &    Son. 

185,009-10  ;  Oct.  2. 
Umbrellas.     Paperbrella  Co.     155,697  ;  Feb.  6. 
Umbrellas.     Peltz,  Bohrman,  Bnirse,  Inc.     173,979  ;  May  22. 
Umbrellas.     Kortenbach   &  Rauh.      162,556:   May    1. 
Umbrellas.     Kortenbach  &  Rauh.     162,557 ;  May  8. 
Umbrellas  and  parasols.     G.  Berman.     180,834  ;  Oct.  2. 
Umbrellas     and     parasols.       F.     M.     Burns.       177,956; 

June  19. 
Umbrellas  and  parasols.     J.  Grossman.     176.341  ;  Sept.  11. 
Umbrellas  and  parasols.     J.  Grossman.     176,342  ;  July  10, 

CLASS  42. 

Batiste,  Mercerized  cotton.  Carson  Pine  Scott  &  Co. 
184,595;  Oct.  18. 

Bed  coverings,  sheetings,  pillowcases,  etc.  F.  W.  Hll- 
lig.     161,550;  July  17. 

Bedspreads.     Primrose  Draperies,  Inc.     180,493  ;  July  10. 

Bedspreads.     Sorrick-Caylor  Company.     182,306  ;  Sept.  4. 

Bedspreads,  tablecloths,  table  covers,  napkins,  etc.  Amer- 
ican Textile  Art  Printing  &  Dyeing  Company.  159,134  ; 
Fob.   13. 

Blankets.     O.  A.  Hale  &  Co.     174,693  ;  Apr.  24. 

Blankets  and  cotton  blanket  piece  goods.  Cotton.  Esmond 
Mills.     173,703;  May  15. 

Blankets  and  rugs.  George  Borgfeldt  &  Co.  186,461-2; 
Dec.  11. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1543 


Blankets,  Bed  and  crib.     Greeneiaum,   Well  &  Michels. 

IS.'i.OlT  :  Doc.  11. 
Blankets,  blanket  fabrics,  cotton  piece  goods,  auto  robes, 

etc.      Esnioiul  Mills.      171,789-90;   Jan.   2. 
Blankets,  Cotton.     Carolina  Cotton  &  Woolen  Mills  Com- 
pany.    ISl, 243-4  ;   Aug.   14. 
Blankets,    Woolen    football.      James    W.    Brine    Company. 

172,728;  Apr.  17. 
Broadcloth,  Cotton.     Bear  Mill  Manufacturing  Company. 

179,351  ;    Aug.    7. 
Cambrics  and  nainsooks.     Lonsdale  Co.     185,714  ;  Nov.  20. 
Camel's-bair   piece   goods.      Del  Monte-Hickey.     174,203 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Carpets   and   textile   rugs.     A.   S-  il.    Karagheusian,   Inc. 

l>s0,554-5  ;  Dec.  11. 
Carpets,    rugs,    and    draperies.      Asia    Sales   Corporation. 

181,230  ;  Aug.  28. 
Carpet-s,  Textile.    Aetna  Carpet  Co.    174,504 ;  Apr.  17. 
Carpets,     Wilton.       I'hiladelpbia     Carpet     Co.       160,604  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Carpets,   Wilton  and  plush.     M.   J.   Whittall   Associates. 

167,063  ;  Mar.  13. 
Carpets,   Wilton   and   plusb.     M.    J.   Whittall  Associates. 

167,064;  May  15. 
Carpets,   Wilton   and   plusb.     M.   J.   Whittall  Associates. 

167,065;  Aug.   14. 
Chambray,  cheviot,  and  denims  in  the  piece.     Stonewall 

Cotton  Mills.     183,415  ;  Oct.  23. 
Cheesecloth.     Lewis  Manufacturing  Company.      186,240 ; 

Dec.   IS. 
Cheesoclotb,  crinoline,   and  bunting  in  the  piece.     Lewis 

Manufacturing   Company.      150,319 ;   Aug.    7.' 
Cheviots  in  the  piece.     3.  P.  Crozer.     171,488;  .Tan.  2. 
Cloth  and  stuffs  of  wool  and  worsted      Pendle  &  Rivett 

Limited.     180,549  ;  July  10. 
Clotb,     Cotton.       Bear     Mill     Manufacturing     Company. 

185,553;  Nov.  20. 
Cloth  in  the  piece.   William  HoUins  &  Company.   146,509 

Feb.  27. 
Cloth  in  the  piece,  Diaper.     Millviile  Manufacturing  Com 

pany.     171,854  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cloth,    Printed   cotton.      J.    L.    Stifel   &  Sons.      186,487 

Dec.  18. 
Cloths  and  piece  goods,  of  wool,  worsted,  and  hair,  and 

combinations   of  same.     Priestleys,   Limited.      169,422  • 

Feb.  6. 
Cloths    and    piece    goods    of    woolen,    worsted,    etc.      B 

Priestley  &  Co.     186,853-4  ;  Dec.   18. 
Cloths  and  stuffs  of  wool,  worsted,  and  hair.     D.  Ballan 

tyne,  Brotliers  &  Co.     185.913  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cloths  and  stuffs  of  wool,  worsted,  etc.     Wilson  &  Glenny 

Ltd.     159,910;  Feb.  20. 
Cloths   and   stuffs   of  wool,   worsted   or   hair.      Lewis   & 

Harris  Handwoven  Tweed  Company  Limited.     171,131 

May  22. 
Cloths,  Pace  or  wash.     W.  A.  Schwalb.     180,813  ;  Aug.  14 
Cloths.   Painters'   and   decorators'   drop.      Leek   Brothers 

1.50,960  ;  Dec.  4. 
Coating,   All-wool.     Frederick   Lausser   &  Son.     181,694 

Aug.  21. 
Coatings    in    the    piece,    Bolivia.       C.     Bahnsen    &    Co 

172,461-2  ;  Sept.  25. 
Comforts,    Bed.      A.    L.    Reach.      185,795 ;    Nov.   13. 
Cordurovs    in    the   piece.      John    S.    Boyd    Co.      173,227 

Feb.   27 
Cordurovs   in   the  piece.      John   S.   Boyd   Co.      173,229 

Mar.  6. 
Corduroys,  velveteens,  and  cotton  piece  goods.     Howlett  & 

Hockmeyer  Co.     184,855  ;  Nov.  20. 
Cotton  and  cotton  and  silk  mixture  fafbrics  in  the   piece. 

Waumbek  Manufacturing  Company.     174,548  ;  Mar.  27. 
Cotton   and  cotton  and  silk   mixture   piece  goods.      Cobn 

Hall  Marx  Co.     179,853  ;  Aug.   7. 
Cotton    and    linen    piece    goods.      F.    Slchel.       175,028 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Cotton    and    silk    mixture    piece    goods.      Voss    &    Stem. 

160,313  ;  June  5. 
Cotton    and    silk    mixture   piece   goods.      Voss   &    Stem. 

160,315  ;  June  5. 
Cotton    and    silk   mixture    piece   goods.      Voss   &    Stem. 

160,328;  June  19. 
Cotton   and   silk  piece  goods.      O.   L.  Neugass.     176,493 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Cotton  and  wool  piece  goods.    Laskin-Swatt  Co.    170,145  ; 

June    5. 
Cotton    and    woolen    piece    goods    and    mixtures    of    the 

same  in   the  piece.     Atlantic  Mills.     177,947  ;   July  17. 
Cotton,   artiflcial-sllk,  silk,  and  woolen  piece  goods  and 

admixtures    of    same.       Bradford     Dyers'    Association, 

Limited.     122,625  :  Mar.  27. 
Cotton  cloth  and  white  sboe  cloth.  Backing  or  reenforc- 

ing.     Peters  Brothers  Rubber  Co.     167,098 ;  Sept.  25. 
Cotton   clotb   in   the  piece.      L.   J.   Marshuetz.      171,133  : 

Dec.   18. 
Cotton-cloth  piece  goods.     Leon  Michael  &  Co.     177,136; 

Sept.  25. 
Cotton    crepe   fabrics  in   the  piece.      Waumbek  Manufac- 
turing Company.     178,317  ;   May  15. 
Cotton    dress    and    underwear  piece    goods.      Oppenheim, 

Oberndorf  &  Co.     184,418  ;  Nov.  6. 
Cotton    drilling    in    the    piece.      Minot,    Hooper    &    Co. 

180,714  ;  July  31. 


J.  Einstein,  Inc. 


Juilliard 


G.    A.    Stafford. 


Woven.      G.    A. 
Woven.      G.    A. 


Stafford. 
Stafford. 


Cotton,  duck,  and  canvas  piece  goods. 

180,793  ;  July  17. 
Cotton,  duck,  and  canvas  piece  goods.     W.  'D. 

&  Co.     177,673  ;  June  26. 
Cotton,    olc,    piece   goods.      Turner    &    Walls.      186,257 ; 

Doc.   18. 
Cotton    fabric   in    the    piece.      Manhasset   Manufacturing 

Company.     170,440  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Cotton    fabrics.      Denzer    &    Nathan,    Inc.      184,437-8 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Cotton   fabrics.     Friedman   &  Krieger.     179,528 ;  July  3. 
Cotton  fabrics.    Hill  Manufacturing  Co.    182,659  ;  Oct.  23. 
Cotton   fabrics  and   silk  fabrics  in   the  piece.     Wauregan 

Company.     176,517  ;   June  5. 
Cotton    fabrics    in    the    piece.    Woven. 

124,422;  Aug.   14. 
Cotton    fabrics    in    the    piece, 

135,736 ;  June  5. 
Cotton    fabrics   in    the    piece, 

135,737  ;  July  17. 
Cotton    fabrics    in    the    piece, 

176,103;  May  8. 
Cotton  fabrics.  Textile. 

July  17. 
Cotton      fabrics,      Woven. 

175,439  ;  July  17. 
Cotton  fabrics  woven  and  finished  In  Switzerland.     Ver- 

band  der  Schweizerischen  Stiickwaren-Ausriistanstalten. 

183,612  ;  Oct.  2. 
Cotton      goods.        Olympia      Manufacturing      Company. 

175,153;  .Tune  19. 
Cotton  goods,  denims,  sheetings,  bedspreads,  etc.     Parish 

Company.     169,164;  Dec.  25. 
Cotton    goods    in   the   piece.      R.   Blankenburg   Company. 

184,320  ;  Oct.  2. 
Cotton  goods  in   the  piece.     Nap.   Eustathopoulo  &  Fils. 

165,990  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cotton  goods  in  the  piece.     Lorraine  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    178,747-8  ;  May  22. 
Cotton  goods  in  the  piece.     Lorraine  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    178,749  ;  June  12. 


Woven.      G.    A.    Stafford. 


Amory,  Browne  &  Co. 
Roanoke     Mills 


181,103 ; 
Company. 


Maltese  Textile  Corporation. 
Neuss,  Hesslein  &  Company. 

David   Schwartz    Company. 

Wm.    Simpson,    Sons  &   Co. 


Cotton  goods  in  the  piece. 

177,498;   Aug.  21. 
Cotton  goods  in  the  piece. 

177,507  ;  Aug.  28. 
Cotton   goods   in    the   piece. 

180,558;   July   10. 
Cotton    goods  in   the   piece. 

182,679  ;  Aug.  28. 
Cotton  goods  in  the  piece.     United  Turkey  Bed  Company 

Limited.     172,134;   June  12. 
Cotton    goods     in     the    piece.       Virginia    Cotton    Mills. 

175,043  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cotton  linings  in  the  piece.     Marshall  Field  &  Company. 

179,524;    Sept.    11. 
Cotton,    mohair,    etc.,   piece   goods. 

183,464  ;  Dec.  4. 

Aberfoyle 


goods. 


African    & 
African    & 


Beuret  &  Company. 
Mfg.  Co.  167,968 ; 
Eastern  Trading  Co. 
Eastern    Trading    Co. 


Cotton     piece 

Feb.    13. 
Cotton    piece    goods. 

175,230;  Apr.  10. 
Cotton   piece    goods. 

175,230;  July  17. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     American  Bleached  Goods  Company, 

Inc.     176,522;   May   1. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    American  Bleached  Goods  Company. 

176,525;  Dec.  4. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     American  Bleached  Goods  Company. 

182,896;  Aug.  28. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     American  Bleached  Goods  Company. 

184,198-9  ;  Dec.  4. 

American     Printing     Company. 


Cotton     piece     goods 

185,737;  Nov.  13. 
Cotton    piece    goods. 

Dec.  11, 
Cotton   piece   goods. 

Oct.  16. 
Cotton    piece    goods. 

May  1. 
Cotton   piece  goods. 

176,440;  June  19. 
Cotton   piece  goods. 

Feb.  20. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 

Nov.  13. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 

Feb.   13. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 

Aug.  14. 
Cotton  piece   goods. 

May  8. 
Cotton   piece    goods. 

Sept.  4. 
Cotton   piece  goods. 

Sept.  4. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 

Sept.  25. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 

Sept.  25. 
Cotton    piece   goods 


Appleton    Company.      186,819-21  ; 

Arnold,    Cheney   &   Co.      174,164; 

Arnold,  Cheney  ft  Co.  176,780; 
Joseph  Bancroft  &  Sons   Company. 

Hyman   Bauman   &   Co.      173,275  ; 

Edwin  E.  Berliner  &  Co.     171,444  ; 

Edward  E.  Berliner  &  Co.     171,445  ; 

Edwin  E.  Berliner  &  Co.     171,446; 

Brune,   Pottberg  &   Co.      176,535 ; 

Brune,  Pottberg  &  Co.  182,202; 
Brune,  Pottberg  &  Co.     182,291-2; 

Brune,  Pottberg  &  Co.  183,188; 
Brune,  Pottberg  &  Co.     183,191-2; 


Burnham-Munger-Boot   Dry   Goods 
Company.      183.358;   Oct.   23. 
Cotton   piece  goods.     Calico   Printers'   Association,  Lim- 
ited.    184,934;  Nov.  6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Cotton  piece  goods.     H.  J.  Cathcart.     177,546;  June  12. 
Cotton     piece     goods.        Cherokee      Spinning     Company. 

182,788-9  ;  Aug.  28. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Claflius    Incorporated.      176,668 ; 

May  1. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Cohn    Hall    Marx    Co.      174,655 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Cohn    Hall    Marx    Co.      175,302 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Cotton    piece   goods.      Cohn    Hall    Marx    Co.      179,518 ; 

Dee.  4. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Cohn    Hall    Marx    Co.      180,963 ; 

July  17. 
Cotton   piece   goods.      Consolidated   Textile    Corporation. 

181,558;  Aug.  7. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Denzer  &  Nathan,   Inc.     184,784 : 

Dec.  25. 
Cotton    piece    goods.     Doptoglou    Bros,    of    New    York. 

177,037;  May  1. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Doptoglou    Bros,    of    New    York. 

177,079;  Sept.  25. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Doptoglou   Bros,  of  N.  Y.     183,444  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Ely  &  Walker  Dry  Goods  Company. 

176.017;  Apr.  10. 
Cotton   piece  goods.     Everett,  Heaney  &   Co.     173,182 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Cotton   piece  goods.     Garner  Print  Works  &  Bleachery. 

183,109 ;  Oct.  2. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    Henry  Glass  &  Co.    170,580 ;  Jan.  30. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Henry  Glass  &  Co.     171,493  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    W.  R.  Grace  &  Co.    173,927  ;  Mar.  27. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    W.  E.  Grace  &  Co.    174,898  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    Great  Falls  Manufacturing  Company. 

157,367  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    W.  Harris  Thurston  &  Co.    183,423 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     J.  I.  Hart.     183,569-70;   Sept.  11. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Heiler  &  Long.     172,673  ;  Feb.  13. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Hill  Manufacturing  Co.     182,658 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     O.  H.  Hinck.     180,664  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Hockmeyer  Bros.     179,369 ;  June  5. 
Cotton    piece   goods.      William    Hollins    &    Co.      170,193 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Cotton   piece   goods.     Hunter  Manufacturing  &  Commis- 
sion Co.     175,314  ;  Apr.  24. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Hunter    Mfg.    &    Commission    Co. 

177,782  ;  May  15. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      S.    H.    Kahn    &    Co.      173,086-7 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Kelsey  Textile  Corporation.     179,275  ; 

June  5. 
Cotton      piece     goods.        Kelsey     Textile      Corporation. 

183,747-9;   Sept.    18. 
Cotton    piece   goods.      John    P.    King   Manufacturing   Co. 

166,373;    Sept.   18. 
Cotton   piece   goods.     John   P.   King  Manufacturing   Co. 

173,570  ;  Apr.  10. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    Klauber  Bros.  &  Co.    174,246  ;  Mar.  6. 
Cotton     piece     goods.       Klein-Messner     Co.       171,331 ; 

June  26. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Kummer,  Upmann  &  Co.     179,608 ; 

.July  3. 
Cotton    piece    goods.       Eobt.    J.    Lebenson    Corporation. 

182,350;  Oct.  30. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Bert  Levi  &  Co.     177,133  ;  May  29. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    Marshall  Field  &  Company.    179,521 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     E.  Milius  &  Co.     180,545  ;  Aug.   7. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Milius,    Hesse   &   Levy.      3  83,117 ; 

Ang.  28. 
Cotton     piece     goods.       Milldale     Textiles     Corporation. 

181,032  ;  July  17. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      MInot,    Hooper    &   Co.      175,204 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Minot,    Hooper    &    Co.      168,896; 

Dec.  4. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    Nathan  &  Cohen  Co.     175,509  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cotton     piece     goods.       Naumkeag     Steam     Cotton     Co. 

163,761  ;    Jan.   9. 
Cotton   piece   goods.     James  '  Nelson,    Limited.      147,570  ; 

.Tan.  2. 
Cotton    piece   goods.      Neuss,    Hesslein    &   Co.      174,667 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Cotton   piece   goods.      Neuss,    Hesslein   &   Co.     179,620; 

July  3. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Neuss,    Hesslein    &    Co.      182,356 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Oriental    Silk    Printing    Company. 

157.075;   Jan.   30. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Pacific  Mills.     175,677  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Pacific  Mills.     180,139  ;  July  3. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Passaic    Print    Works.      156,412 

Sept.   18. 
Cotton   piece  goods.     J.    C.   Penney   Company.      172,556 

Feb.   27. 
Cotton    piece   goods.      J.    C.   Penny   Company.      175,023 

Mar.  27. 
Cotton    piece    goods.       Charles    L.    Poor    Co.       175,042 

June  19. 
Cotton    niece    goods.      Charles    L.    Poor    Co.      176.035 

Apr.  10. 


goods.      Charles    L.    Poor    Co.      176,038 


Charles    L.    Poor    Co. 


176,040 


Cotton    piece 

Apr.  10. 
Cotton    piece    goods, 

Sept.   18. 
Cotton    piece    goods. 

June  26. 

Cotton  piece  goods.    Ridley  Watts  &  Co.    171,190  ;  Feb.  20 
Cotton  piece  goods.     Robertson  Bleachery  &  Dye  Works, 

Incorporated.    183,802-3;  Oct.  16. 
Cotton  piece  goods.     A.  M.  Robinson  Company. 

Aug.   7. 
Cotton   piece  goods.     M.  H.  Rosenberg  &  Co. 

Oct.  16. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    David  Schwartz  Company. 

Mar.  6. 

G.    Sidenberg    &    Co. 


Charles    L.    Poor    Co.      176,214 


180,496 


172,806 

174,341 


Cotton    piece    goods, 

Nov.  13. 
Cotton   piece   goods. 

May  15. 
Cotton    piece    goods. 

Apr.  3. 
Cotton    piece    goods, 

June  26. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 

Aug.  28. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 
Cotton   piece   goods. 

July  17. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 

Aug.  21. 
Cotton    piece    goods. 

June  19. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 
Cotton  piece  goods. 
Cotton    piece    goods. 

Feb.  27. 
Cotton   piece   goods. 

Apr.  17. 
Cotton    piece    goods. 

May  22. 

Cotton    piece    goods. 

167,859  ;  Nov.  13. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    George  Willcomb  Company 

Oct.  23. 
Cotton  piece  goods.    Wilton  Manufacturing  Co 

July  24. 


109,931 

Louis   Slegbert  &   Bro.      172,493 

Louis   Siegbert   &  Bro.      174,037 

Smith,    Hogg    &    Co.      176,224 

F.  U.  Stearns  &  Company.    181,963 

J.  L.  Stifel  &  Sons.    184,367  ;  Oct.  16, 
Taylor,   Clapp  &  Beall.      181,048 

Tremont  &  Suffolk  Mills.     180,566 

Turner,    Halsey    Co.       174,158 

Voss  &  Stern.     160,312  ;  June  26. 
Voss  &  Stem.     160,316;  June  12. 
Voss  &  Stern.     160,318  ;  June  26. 
Voss  &  Stem.     160,323;  June  19. 
Voss  &  Stern.     177,934;  May  15. 
Voss  &  Stern.     177,938-9;  May  15. 
Weeks,    Sawyer   &   Co.      152,527; 

174,550 ; 

175,583 ; 


Weiner    Brothers,    Inc. 
Weiner    Brothers,    Inc. 


Whitworth    &    Mitchell,    Limited. 


167,282  ; 

177,536 ; 
Wilton  Manufacturing  Company. 
Wilton    Manufacturing    Company. 


Wilton  Manufacturing  Company. 
Wilton  Manufacturing  Company. 
Wilton    Manufacturing    Company. 


Cotton    piece    goods. 

177,718 ;  May  15. 
Cotton    piece    goods. 

179,288-9  ;  June  5. 
Cotton    piece    goods. 

180,038-9;  July  3. 
Cotton    piece    goods. 

181,507;    Aug.    7. 
Cotton    piece    goods. 

183,786-7;   Sept.   18. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Wilton    Manufacturing    Company. 

185,773;  Nov.  20. 
Cotton    piece    goods.      Wilton    Manufacturing    Company. 

185,774-5;  Nov.  13. 
Cotton  piece  goods  and  cotton  and  silk  mixtures  in  the 

piece.     Cohn   Hall  Marx   Co.     173,278;  Mar.   20. 
Cotton   piece  goods    and   handkerchiefs.      Hussey   &   Co. 

163,982;  May  8. 
Cotton  piece  goods  and  silk  and  cotton  fabrics.     Moral!, 

Twining  &  Co.     177,862  :  May  15. 
Cotton  piece  goods.  Bleached.     B.  B.  &  R.   Knight,  Inc. 

183,215  ;  Dec.  4. 
Cotton  piece  goods.  Bleached.    Louis  Stix  Co.    178,637-8  ; 

May  22. 
Cotton  piece  goods.  Bleached.     Louis  Stix  Co.     178,640 ; 

May  22. 
Cotton  piece  goods,  bleached  and  dyed-in-the-yarn  cotton 

piece  goods.  Colored.   Lola  Manufacturing  Co.   181,197  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Cotton  piece  goods.  Dyed.     Bradford  Dyers'  Association, 

Limited.      122.624;    Mar.    20. 
Cotton  piece  goods,  linen  piece  goods,  and  toweling.    Carl 

Company.     181,813  ;  Sept.  25. 
Cotton    piece    goods,    Mercerized.      Consolidated    Textile 

Corporation.     181,559  ;  Sept.  4. 
Cotton  piece  goods,  Printed,  bleached,  gray,  etc.     Neuss, 

Hesslein  &  Co.     180,882;  July  17. 
Cotton  piece  goods,  sheets,  and  pillow  cases.   J.  C.  Penny 

Company.     175.022  ;  Mar.  27. 
Cotton  piece  goods,  silk  and  cotton  goods,  ladies'  woolen 

dress     fabric,     etc.        Herman      Resler     &     Company. 

159,286  ;  June  19. 
Cotton    piece    goods,   silk   and   cotton   mixtures,    and   silk 

fabrics.     Cohn  Hall  Marx  Co.     173,322  ;  Mar.  20. 
Cotton  pile  cloth  In  the  piece.     John  S.  Boyd  Company. 

157,827;  May  1. 
Cotton  pongee  in  the  piece.  Mercerized.     Murray  Trading 

Co.     176,908:   May  29. 
Cotton  print  cloth  in  the  piece.     Everett,  Heaney  &  Co. 

170,571 ;  Oct.  16. 
Cotton,  silk  and  cotton,  and  silk  goods  in  the  piece.     E. 

Meyer.     178,764  ;   May  22. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


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Cotton,  silk  and  cotton,  linen,  etc.,  piece  goods.  Rich- 
ardson  Dry    Goods   Co.      172,351  ;    Apr.    10. 

Cotton,  silk,  and  linen  goods  and  mixtures,  all  in  the 
piece.     Jacob  Miller's  Sons  Co.     171,429  ;  Jan.  2. 

Cotton,  silk,  and  woolen  piece  goods.  Lutz  &  Zaelllg. 
142,219-20:  Apr.  10. 

Cotton,  silk,  linen,  etc.,  goods  In  the  piece.  Jacob  Mill- 
er's Sons  Co.     181.033-4;  July  17. 

Cotton,  silk,  linen,  etc.,  goods  in  the  piece.  Jacob  Mill- 
er's Sons  Co.     181,03&-7  ;  July  17. 

Cotton,  silk,  linen,  etc.,  piece  goods.  Jacob  Miller's  Sons 
Co.     181,035:  Aug.  14. 

Cotton,  -silk,  linen,  etc..  piece  goods.  Jacob  Miller's  Sons 
Co.     187,687-8:  Dec.  25. 

Cotton,  silk,  wool,  etc.,  fabrics.  Hecht  &  Mendes  In- 
corporated.      178,560 ;    July    31. 

Cotton,  silk,  woolen,  etc.,  piece  goods,  ribbon,  etc.  Ameri- 
can Lady   Corset   Company.      179.917 ;   Aug.    28. 

Cotton,  silk,  woolen,  or  jute  fabrics.  W.  H.  Harriss. 
177,780;  June  5. 

Cotton,  wool,  etc.,  piece  goods.  Woven  and  knitted.  Vary 
Knit  Co.     174.348;  June  12. 

Cotton,  wool,  silk,  and  mixtures  in  the  piece.  Textile 
fabrics  of.     Brownstein-Louis  Co.     176,160  :  May  15. 

Cotton,  wool,  silk,  etc.,  drapery  fabrics.  Joseph  Derk 
&  Co.     174,385  ;  Mar.  27. 

Cotton,  woolen,  and  half-wool  piece  goods.  H.  A.  John. 
170.389:   .Tan.   23. 

Cotton,  woolen,  and  silk  piece  goods.  W.  E.  Grace  &  Co. 
171,269:  Feb.   6. 

Cotton,  woolen,  and  silk  piece  goods  and  combinations 
thereof.     James  P.  White  &  Co.     178.648;  May   22. 

Cottons  in  the  piece.  Brown.  Louis  Stix  Co.  178,639 ; 
May  22. 

Crepe,  printed,  woven,  and  in  plain  colors.  Cotton.  Con- 
solidated  Textile   Corporation.      170,808 ;    Jan.   30. 

Cr§pes  and  silk  goods  in  the  piece  and  veilings.  Louis 
Roessel  &  Co.     174,529;  May  22. 

Crgpes  and  veilings  in  the  piece.  Louis  Boessel  &  Co. 
175.523  :  June  5. 

Cottons  in  the  piece,  Brown.  Louis  Stlx  Co.  178.680  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Crapes  in  the  piece,  Cotton  and  silk.  A.  Schottland  Inc. 
184,799-800;  Oct.  16. 

Cretonnes  in  the  piece.  Graffin  &  Dolson.  176,462 ; 
June  5. 

Cretonnes  in  the  piece,  valances,  and  curtains.  Montague 
&  Co.     177.015  :  May  1. 

Cretonnes,  linens,  reps,  etc.  Atkinson,  Wade  &  Co. 
17.S.342  :  Aug.  28. 

Cretonnes  or  printed  fabrics.  Arthur  Sanderson  &  Sons 
Limited.     181,617;  Oct.  16. 

Cretonnes,  tapestries,  and  draperies  in  the  piece.  Pam- 
lico Cottons,  Ltd.     150.464  ;   June  19. 

Curtains  and  nets  or  curtain  lace  in  piece  goods.  Lace. 
Quaker   Lace   Company.      173,441 ;   AuR.    7. 

Curtains  and  nets  or  curtain  lace  in  the  piece,  Lace. 
Quaker  Lace  Company.     177,326 ;   Aug.  7. 

Curtains,  draperies,  and  an  open-mesh  netted  fabric.  F. 
E.  Strobmeier.     169.091  :  Feb.  6. 

Damasks.  Table.     A.  W.  Baylis  Co.     184.632  ;  Nov.  20. 

Denims  in  the  piece.  Erwin  Cotton  Mills  Co.  137,451 ; 
Oct.  16. 

Diapering  in  the  piece.     Forney  &  Co.     171,753  ;  Mar.  6. 

Draperies.  Schwarzenbaeh  Huber  Company.  181,415 ; 
Oct.  2. 

Drapery  and  upholstery  piece  goods,  curtains,  etc.  John 
Y.   Farwell   Company.     171,211 ;   Oct.   30. 

Drapery  fabrics.  Barbe-McKenzie  Corporation.  185,197  ; 
Oct.  '30. 

Dress  goods  and  all  knit  fabrics.  Gropper  Knitting  Mills, 
Inc.     169,807;  Aug.  7. 

Dry  goods.     Farley  Harvey  Company.     1R3.204;   Sept.  4. 

Dry  goods.     Farley  Harvey  Company.     183,205  ;  Sept.  25. 

Fabric  composed  entirely  of  wool  or  other  animal  fibers. 
S.   Stroock  &  Company.     181,225;  July  17. 

Fabric  in  the  piece,  Pile.  S.  Stroock  &  Company. 
176,434  ;  June  19. 

Fabrics.  David  Adler  &  Sons  Company.  174,761 ; 
Aug.  28. 

Fabrics.     Putnam-Hooker  Company.     148,033  ;  Aug.  21. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece.  Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    173,677  :  Apr.  10. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece,  blankets,  automobile  and  carriage 
robes,  etc.  Salts  Textile  Manufacturing  Company. 
165.308  :  Jan.  2. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece,  Pile.  Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co. 
173,164  ;  Feb.   13. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece.  Pile.  Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co. 
173,558-9  :  Feb.  20. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece.  Pile.  Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co.  Inc. 
173,763  ;  Apr.  17. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece.  Pile.  Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co.  Inc. 
173.909;  Mar.  27. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece.  Pile.  Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co.  Inc. 
174.687  ;  Mar.  27. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece,  Pile.  Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co.  Inc. 
175,765 ;  Apr.  17. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece.  Pile.  Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co.  Inc. 
175,767  ;  Apr.  17. 

Fabrics  in  the  piece.  Pile.  Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co. 
178,810-11;  May  22. 


Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co. 
Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co. 
Sidney   Blumenthal   &   Co. 


Fabrics    in    the   piece.    Pile. 

179,848;  Aug.  28. 
Fabrics    in    the    piece.   Pile. 

186,771 ;  Dec.  18. 
Fabrics   in    the    piece.    Pile. 

187,084  ;   Dec.   25. 
Fabrics  in  the  piece.  Pile.     Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing 

Company.     159,118  ;  June  26. 
Fabrics.      Jacquard-woven.         Rosemary      Manufacturing 

Company.     175,027  ;  June  19. 
Fabrics   made   from   cellulose  derivatives.     British   Cellu- 
lose and  Chemical  Manufacturing  Company.     186,313; 

Nov.  20. 
Fabrics.   Netted  or  wide-mesh.     James   Thompson  &  Co. 

179,631  ;  July  3. 
Fabrics  of  silk,  artificial  silk,  cotton,  and  combinations  of 

same.     H    K.  H.  Silk  Co.     172,474  ;  Feb.  13. 
Fabrics,    Silk    and    silk-mixed.      Cockcroft    Silk    Co.    Inc. 

177,594;  May  1. 
Fabrics,      Textile.        Tingue     Manufacturing     Company. 

170,102:  Jan.  30. 
Fustian.     J.  H.  Lane  &  Co.     168,319 ;  Oct.  23. 
Gauze,  Unmedicated.     Griswoldville  M'fg  Co.     175,310; 

^lay  8. 
Gingham.     Herbert  B.  Lederer  Corp.     177.089  :  Aug.  28. 
Gingham     piece     goods.        Herbert     B.     Lederer     Corp. 

179,804:  Oct.  30.  ,„„„   , 

Gingham  piece  goods.     Neuburger  &  Company.     179,314  ; 

July  10. 
Ginghams,  chambray,  cheviots,  and  knitted  jersey  cloth. 

Hosch  Brothers  Company.     170,194  :  Feb.   13. 
Ginghams  in  the  piece.    Fred  Butterfield  &  Co.     165,343 ; 

July  10. 
Ginghams   in    the  piece.      Henry    Glass   &   Co.      Ito.S'-iO; 

Apr.  3. 
Ginghams  In  the  piece.     S.  L.  Hoffman.     182,377;  Oct.  16. 
Hair  cloth  in  the  piece,  Camel's-.     Wilkin   &  Adler,  Inc. 

171.717;  Jan.  2.  „    ,„ 

Hair  cloth  in  the  piece.  Camel's-.  Wilkin  &  Adler.   1(2,710  ; 

Feb.   13. 
Hair  net.     F.  G.  Mitchell.     171,855  ;  Jan.  23. 
Hair  nets.     Abraham  &•  Strauss.  Inc.     186.404  :   Dec.  18. 
Hair  nets.     Ad-Packed  Hair  Net  Co.     176,240-3  ;  Apr.  10. 
Hair  nets.     B.  Altman  &  Co.     178,540  ;  May  22. 
Hair  nets.    Be-Neet  Manufacturing  Co.     180,356 ;  July  10. 
Hair  nets.     Betsy  Ross  Hair  Net  Corp.    1 85,509  ;  Nov.  13. 
Hair  nets.     S.  M.  Block.     183,689  ;  Oct.  16. 
Hair  nets.     George  Borgfeldt  &  Co.     177,120  ;  June  19. 
Hair    nets.      Eastern    Hair    Net    Trading    Co.      172,267; 

Jan.  30. 
Hair  nets.     The  Emporium.     184.441:  Oct.  23.    _^^  ^^^ 
Hair  nets.     Benjamin   S.   Freedman   Company.     185,515 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Hair  nets.    French  Importing  Co.     170,480  ;  May  15. 
Hair  nets.     Fulgbum  &  Company.     168.029  :  Feb.  13. 
Hair  nets.     Fulghum  &  Company.     176.613-4  ;  May  1. 
Hair  nets.     J.  Garfinkle.     177,373;  May  1. 
Hair  nets.     J.  Giguet.     180.176-7  ;  Nov.  20. 
Hair  nets.     S.  Glemby's  Sons  Co.     18R.009  ;  Nov.  13. 
Hair  nets.     Globe  Import  Company.     177,734  ;  May  15. 
Hair  nets.     Gracenet  Co.     176,404  ;  May  8. 
Hair  nets.     Gracenet   Company.      179,147:   Nov.   20. 
Hair  nets.     P.  L.   Graf.     187.159:  Dec.  25. 
Hair  nets.     W.  G.  Hamilton.    3  70.820:  Feb.  13. 
Hair  nets.     A.  A.  Julin.     159,509  :  May  1. 
Hair  nets..    A.   A.   Julin.      184.972:   Oct.    30. 
Hair  nets.     Kaufmann   Bros.     153,554—5  ;    Jan.  16. 
Hair  nets.     L.  H.  Lewis  Company.     171.425  :  Jan.  30. 
Hair     nets.       Namco     Products     Corporation.       185,307 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Hair     nets.       Namco    Products     Corporation.       185,308; 

Hair  liets.'    National  Hair  Goods  Co.     159.048;  June  12. 
Hair  nets.     Oriental  Notions  Company.   177.019  :  June  26. 
Hair  nets.     Paristyle  Novelty  Co.     172,684  :  Feb.  3. 
Hair  nets.     Paristyle  Novelty  Co.  Inc.     175,154  ;  Mar.  20. 
Hair    nets.      Samstag    &    Hilder    Bros.,    Inc.      184,798; 

Hair  nets'.  Sitroux  Importing  Co.     183,238;  Ausr.  28. 
Hair   nets.      Southern    Commercial    Company.      178,364 ; 

May  29 
Hair    nets.      O.    L.    Stanard    Dry    Goods    Co.      179.491  ; 

July  10- 
Hair  nets.     I.  Trotsky.     182,452  ;  Sept.  2o. 
Hair  nets.     Walker  Webbing  Co.     155.725  :  Aug.   7. 
Hair  nets.    West  Electric  Hair  Curler  Company.     167,591 ; 

Jan.  23.  „     ,         „ 

Hair     nets.        West     Electric     Hair     Curler     Company. 

179,838 ;  July  24. 
Hair    nets.      Western    Bottle    Manufacturing    Company. 

176,142  ;  May  22. 
Hair  nets.     Wvman,  Partridge  &  Co.     155.722  :  Mar   13. 
Hair  nets.  Ladies'.     R.  Ginsberg  &  Bro.     181.563  :  Aug.  T. 
Hair  nets.   Sport.     T.   B.   M.   Gates.      187,252;   Dec.   25. 
Hair  nets.  Women's.     J.   C.  Penney  Company.     180,491  : 

July  10. 
Handkerchiefs.     L.  Bloch.     180.413;  .Tulv  10. 
Handkerchief!?.      H.    J.    Cathcart.      177.545;    June    12 
Handkerchiefs.      Cluett   Peabody   &   Company.      171,572 ; 

.Jan.   2. 
Handkerchiefs.     Cluett,   Peabody   &  Company.      171,787; 

Jan.  30. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Handkerchiefs.     N.   M.   Cohen.     172,796;   Mar.   20. 
Handkerchiefs.     Druggists'  Supply  Corporation.     181,388 ; 

Aug.  7. 
Handkerchiefs.     H.   C.   Eichhold.     183,446 ;   Sept.   18. 
Handkerchiefs.      S.    Gorelick  &   Sons.      179,146 ;   Dec.   25. 
Handkerchiefs.     Heiss,  Brush  &  Co.     181,748;  Aug.  7. 
Handkerchiefs.     L.  V.  Johnson.     184.245  ;   Oct.  2. 
Handkerchiefs.     J.  Klein.     177,388  ;  May  22. 
Handkerchiefs     J.  Klein.     186,915-16;  Dec.  25. 
Handkerchiefs.     T.  B.  Lamb.     159,096  ;  Apr.  3. 
Handkerchiefs.     S.  W.  Magnus  &  Co.     182,160  ;  Aug.  21. 
Handkerchiefs.     K.  Mandell.     183,580;  Sept.  18. 
Handkerchiefs.         New      York      Merchandise      Company. 

182.603  ;  Aug.  28. 

Handkerchiefs.       Schmidt,     Fitz-Gibbon     Co.       186,448; 

Dec.   11. 
Handkerchiefs.     J.   Silberstein.     171,871-2 ;   Jan.   16. 
Handkerchiefs.      J.    Silberstein.      183,088 ;    Aug.    28. 
Handkerchiefs.      J.    Silberstein.      185,847;    Nov.    20. 
Handkerchiefs.     Silberstein,  Rosen  &  Sons,  Inc.     173,304  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Handkerchiefs.     Silberstein,  Bosen  &  Sons,  Inc.    173,370  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Handkerchiefs.     Western   Bottle  Manufacture   Company. 

176,139  ;  Apr.  10. 
Handkerchiefs.    Western  Bottle  Manufacturing  Company. 

176,144  ;  Apr.  10. 
Handkerchiefs.       Wyman^,    Partridge    &    Co.       1'62,,861 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Handkerchiefs   and   cotton    goods   in   the  piece.      Fred  A. 

Wish,   Incorporated.     182,636 :   Oct.  9. 
Handkerchiefs  and  hair  nets.     Western  Bottle  Manufac- 
turing  Company.      176,136  ;    May   8. 
Handkerchiefs,   Children's.    Acheso'n  Harden  Co.    167,216  ; 

Aug.   14. 
Handkerchiefs,    ribbons,    nets,    etc.      Grande    Maison    De 

Blanc,  Inc.     175,142 ;  June  5. 
Handkerchiefs,  table  covers,  tovreling,  etc.     S.  Blechman 

&  Sons  Inc.     184.159;  Oct.  2. 
Horsehair   cloth,    Imitation.      M.    H.    Feinburg   Company. 

172,870;  Mar.  6. 
Ironing-board    pads    and   covers,    and    washable    mattress 

covers.     Al-Lon     Manufacturing     Company.       180,646 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Kerchiefs    and    handkerchiefs.      S.    E.    Rains.      151,521 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Knit  goods  in  the  piece.     A.  F.  Huebner.     176,345  ;  Dec.  25. 
Knitted  elastic  fabric  in   the  piece.     James  R.   Kendrick 

Co.      162.678;    Aug.    7. 
Knitted  fabrics  in  the  piece,  etc.     Knitted  Textiles  Cor- 
poration.    174.311  ;  May  29. 
Knitted  goods  in  the  piece,  Elastic.     Wallenstein  Indus- 
trial Corp.     182,489  ;  Aug.   21. 
Knitted,  netted,  and  textile  fabrics.     Calhoun,  Eobbins  & 

Co.     172.200  ;  Apr.  3. 
Knitted  piece  goods.     Rheinauer-Roth  Knitting  Mills,  Inc. 

177,693  ;  June  26. 
Knitted  piece  goods.     Vandewart  Company  Incorporated. 

178.784;  Aug.  14. 
Knitted  piece   goods   of  wool,  worsted,  efc.     Rhelnauer- 

Roth  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.     177,692;  June  5. 
Knitted   silk   fabrics.     Banner    Silk   Knitting   Mills,    Inc. 

163.254  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Knitted    silk    fabrics.      Banner    Silk    Knitting  Mills,  Inc. 

175,377-8  ;  May  1. 
Knitted   silk    fabrics.      Banner   Silk   Knitting  Mills,   Inc. 

180,781  ;  July  17. 
Knitted    silk   fabrics.      Banner   SUk   Knitting  Mills,   Inc. 

180,783-4;  July  17. 
Knitted    silk    fabrics.      Banner   Silk  Knitting   Mills,   Inc. 

183,621 ;   Oct.   2. 
Knitted   silk   fabrics.     Banner   Silk   Knitting  Mills,    Inc. 

183,901;  Oct.  2. 
Knitted   silk   fabrics.      Banner   Silk   Knitting   Mills,    Inc. 

185,948  :  Dec.  4. 
Knitted   wool  and  cotton  goods  In  the  piece.     Vary  Knit 

Co.      179,836  ;   July   3. 
Knitted    woolen    piece    goods.      Garfield    Worsted    Mills. 

178.604  ;  July  31. 

Knitted  worsted  and  fiber-silk  fabrics.     Knitted  Textiles 

Corporation.     181,752  ;  Aug.  7. 
Lace    edsjings    in    the    piece.      Marvello    Lace    Company. 

168,220;  Apr.  24. 
Laces   and  cotton  and  silk   goods.     Morisse  Lace  &  Bm- 

broiderv   Co.      177,986;   May    15. 
Laces    and    upholstery   good§.      Alb.    &    E.    Henkels,    Inc. 

169,210-11  :  Sept.  11. 
Laces,   embroideries,    handkerchiefs,   and   cotton   and   silk 

goods.      Morisse    Lace    &    Embroidery    Co.      177,986 ; 

Avig.  7. 

Laces,  handkerchiefs,  and  embroideries.  Morisse  Lace  & 
Embroidery  Co.     177,985  ;  Dec.  4. 

Laces,  handkerchiefs,  embroideries,  draperies,  etc.  Not- 
tingham Lace  Works.     179,316  ;   Oct.  2. 

Laces,  handkerchiefs,  embroideries,  etc.  Nottingham  Lace 
Works.     179,317;  Sept.  25. 

Laces,  nets,  nettings,  veils,  and  veilings.  Liberty  Lace 
and  Netting  Works.     185,663  ;  Dec.   11. 

Laces,  silk  and  fiber  and  silk  and  wool.  Silk.  Lace-Net 
Importing  Co.      169.766 ;   June   12. 

Laundry  machines.  Woven  cotton  feed  ribbons  for. 
Tingue,  Brown  &  Co.     175,532  ;  Oct.  2. 


Linen     and    t!otton     cloths.       Farley    Harvey     Company. 

184,965;  Oct.  16. 
Linen    and    cotton    cloths   and   woolen   blankets.      Farley 

Harvey  Company.     183,203;  Oct.  16. 
Linen    and    cotton    cloths   and    woolen   blankets.      Farley 

Harvey  Company.     183,206  ;  Oct.   16. 
Linen  and  cotton  fabrics  in   the  piece,   table  cloths,  nap- 
kins,  handkerchiefs,   etc.     James   McCutcheon   &  Com- 
pany.    166,391  ;  Jan.  30. 
I.inen  and  cotton  piece  goods,  etc.     Derryvale  Linen  Co. 

171,260;     Mar.     6. 
Linen  and  cotton  piece  goods,  etc.     Derryvale  Linen  Co. 

Inc.     171,261 ;  Mar.  13. 
Linen,  canvas,  cotton,  and  sail  cloth  piece  goods.     Lam- 
port Company  of  Texas  Inc.     173,133  ;  Aug.  28. 
I.inen,    canvas,    cotton,    etc.,    piece    goods.      Lamport   Ex- 
port Company.     173,134  ;  Mar.  6. 
Linen    goods    in    the   piece,    handkerchiefs,    etc.      Ireland 

Bros.   Inc.     161,256;  Oct.  23. 
Linen,    half-linen,    and    cotton    fabrics.      Linnenfabrieken 

B.  J.  P.  Van  Dissel  &  Zonen.     179,611 ;  Oct.  2. 
Linen,  handkerchiefs,  towels,  curtains,  etc..  Table  and  bed. 

M.  G.  Guerra  Co.  Inc.     175,786;  Apr.  3. 
Linen  in  the  piece,  linen  table  covers  and  napkins,  Pure. 

T.  Buettner  &  Co.     177,895  ;  May  15. 
Linen    piece   goods.      J.   A.    Finn   &   Company.      183,207 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Linen  piece  goods.    Thomas  Young  Inc.    181,231 ;  Aug.  14. 
Linen,   ramie,    hemp,   etc.,    piece   goods.      Montgomery   L. 

Hart,    Inc.      177,488 ;   Aug.   7. 
liinens  and  decorated  linens  in  the  piece.     Danda-Halpern 

Co.     177,963  ;  .Tune  12. 
Linings,      pocketings,     and     interlinings,      Cotton-fabric. 

Goetz-Berlin    Co.      175,486;    Aug.    7. 
Linings,    pocketings,    and   Interlinings.      Goetz-Berlin   Co. 

175,485  ;  Aug.  28. 
Madras  in  the  piece.     Carter  Dry  Goods  Co.     169,004  ; 

May  15. 
Muslin     in    the    piece.       Marshall    Field    &     Company. 

181,263  ;  Aug.  7. 
Muslin  In  the  piece.   Marshall  Field  &  Company.   181,265 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Muslins,  sheeting,  pillowcases,  etc.     John  H.  Hibben  Dry 

Goods  Co.     186,505;  Dec.  18. 
Nainsook,    sheets,    diaper    cloth,    quilts,    and    long    cloth. 

Meyer's  Company.     166.238  ;  Jan.  30. 
Nankins  and  tickings  in  the  piece.     Preund,  Freund  &  Com- 
pany.    178,835  ;  July  31. 
Net  and  silk  lace  piece  goods,  etc.     David  E.   Schwab  & 

Company.     185,093  ;  Dec.  4. 
Nets,  draperies,  and  curtains  made  of  cotton,     Patchogue- 

Plymouth  Mills  Corporation.     169,924;  May  8. 
Percales  in  the  piece.     Carter  Dry  Goods  Co.     169,002 ; 

May   15. 
Percales  in  the  piece.     Carter   Dry  Goods  Co.     169,006  ; 

May  15, 
Percales    in    the    piece.      Carter    Dry    Goods    Company 

169,280  ;  June  19. 
Piece     goods.     Bradford     Dyers'     Association,      Limited. 

122,462-3;  Feb.   27. 
Piece     goods.     Bradford     Dyers'     Association,     Limited. 

122,512;  Feb.  27. 
Piece     goods.     Bradford     Dyers'     Association,     Limited. 

122,515;  Feb.  27. 
Piece     goods.       Bradford     Dyers'     Association,     Limited. 

132,074;  Mar.  6. 
Piece     goods.      Bradford     Dyers'    Association,    Limited. 

179,583  :  Aug.   14. 
Piece  goods,  etc.    Derryvale  Linen  Co.     171,262—4  ;  Mar.  6. 
Piece  goods  for  draperies.     Geo.  Brooks  &  Son  Company. 

180.045  ;  Aug.  21. 
Piece  goods  of  cotton.     Liberty  &  Co.  Limited.     171,808; 

Mar."  27. 

Piece   goods   of  wool,    cotton,   silk,   linen,    and    mixtures. 

Cohn  Goldwater  Company.    182,567  ;  Sept.  25. 
Piece  goods   of  wool,  worsted,   or   hair.     R.   G.   Maxwell 

&  Co.    181,605  ;  July  24. 
Piece  goods  used  as  casket  linings  and  trimmings.     Theo. 

Tiedemann  &  Sons,  Inc.     151,725  ;  Mar.  6. 

Pile  fabrics.     Tingue  Manufacturing  Company.     183,895  ; 

Oct.  2. 
Pile    fabrics    in    the    piece.      Sidney    Blumenthal    &    Co. 

171,894-5  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Pile    fabrics    in    the    piece.      Sidney    Blumenthal    &    Co. 

182,201  ;   Aug.   21. 
Pile  fabrics  in  the  piece.     Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co.  Inc. 

175,764;   May   15. 
Pile  fabrics  in  the  piece.     Sidney  Blumenthal  &  Co.   Inc. 

175,766  ;  May   15. 
Pile    fabrics    in    the    piece.      Pennsylvania   Textile   Mills, 

Inc.     181,307  :  Aug.  7. 
Pile  fabrics   in   the   piece.      Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing 

Company.     184,520  ;  Oct.  2. 
Pile  fabrics  in   the  piece.      Salt's  Textile   Manufacturing 

Company.     184,523  ;  Oct.  2. 
Pile  fabrics  in  the  piece.      Salt's  Textile  Manufacturing 

Company.      184.565-6  ;    Oct.    2. 
Pillow  and  bolster  cases,  bed  sheets,  shams,  scarfs,  table 

covers,     and    napkins.       Washington     Embroidery     Co. 

174.805  ;    Apr.    10. 
Pillowcases.     Naumkeag   Steam    Cotton   Co.      145,957-8 ; 

July  10. 


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Pillowcases.     J.  C.  Penney  Company.     185,671 ;  Nov.  13. 
Pluslics    in    the    piece.       Hind    &    Harrison     Plush     Co. 

183,211  ;  Oct.  16. 
Pongee    in    the     piece,    All-sUk.       Murray    Trading     Co. 

176,909  :  May  29. 
I'onKeo,  Silk.     J.  A.  Finn  &  Co.     157.561 :  Feb.  27. 
Poplins  in   the  piece.  Cotton.     American  Bleached  Goods 

Company.     179.255;  July  10. 
Quilts    and    textile    blankets.       I.     Rothehild.       179,961  ; 

Aujr.  28. 
Ratine  In  the  piece.     Susquehanna  Silk  Mills.    177,147  ; 

Apr.  24. 
Ribbons.   '  Mapele  Silk  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.     166,781 ; 

.Tan.  .SO. 
Ribbons.     Werthelmer  Brothers.     176,052;  Apr.  24. 
Ribbons     and     hatbands.       Cohen     &     Kraus.       169,892 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Ribbons  in  the  piece.     Johnson,  Cowdin  &  Co.     156,834  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Ribbons   in   the   piece,    Silk.      Taylor-Friedsani   Company. 

171,877-8  ;  Jan.  30. 
Ribbons   in    the   piece.    Silk.      Taylor-Frledsam   Company. 

175,575;   Mav   22. 
Ribbons    In   the   piece,   Silk.     Taylor-Frledsam    Company. 

176,860;  Apr.  24. 
Ribbons  in  the  piece.  Silk  and  cotton.    O.  Lion.     182,246  ; 

Sept.  IS. 
Rugs   and   carpets.      O.    W.   Richardson   &  Co.      175,944 ; 

May  15. 
Rugs    and    carpets.    Textile.    O.    W.    Richardson    &    Co. 

168,552;   Aug.   14. 
Rugs    and    hair    nets,    Handmade    Chinese    wool.      Stero 

Corporation.      184,191 ;    Oct.    2. 
Rugs,   carpets,    and   other   textile   floor   coverings.     Mars 

Grand  Rug  Co.     183,390  ;   Sept.   18. 
Rugs,  Chenille.    Flrth.Carpet  Company.    183,142  ;  Sept.  26. 
Rugs   made   of   grass   and    fiber.      Hillside    Cotton    Mills. 

171,366  ;  Jan.  2. 
Rugs,    Textile.      A.    A   M.    Karagheusian,    Inc.      184,912 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Rngs,  Textile.     C.  W.  Kayser.     170.530;  Jan.  2. 
Rugs,    Textile.      Kent-Costikyan    Trading   Company    Inc. 

175,661  ;  Apr.  24. 
Rnss,     Wool.       Philadelphia    Rug    Mills,    Inc.      171,549  ; 

Feb.   20. 
Rugs,    Woven    jute    floor.      S.    Cohen    &    Son.      184,959  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Sateen,    cotton,    and   silk   mixed   piece   goods   and   cotton 

piece  goods.     H.  Jacobs  &  Sons  Inc.     183.526  ;  Oct.  16. 
Sateen  in  the  piece.  Shadow-stripe  cotton.    Bedford  Mills, 

Inc.     174,059  :  Mar.   6. 
Sateen    piece   goods.      Voss   &   Stern.      179.693 ;   July   17. 
Sateens,  Imitation.     Jacob  S.  Bernheimer  &  Bro.    179,087  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Sateens,    Warp.      Wm.    Simpson,    Sons    &    Co.      180,147 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Satin    in    the   piece.   Cotton-back.     Schwarzenbach  Huber 

Companv.     180,146  ;  July  3. 
Serge  piece  goods.     H.  Mitchell.     176.492  ;   June  5. 
Serges  in  the  piece.     Rowse,  Mead  &  Sons,  Lt.     178,722  ; 

•Tune  5. 
Shade    cloth    of    sized    and    painted    fabric.      Interstate 

Shade  Cloth  Co.     184,613;  Nov.  6. 
Shade    cloth.    Window-.      Chemltex    Products    Company. 

163,434  ;  Mar.   6. 
Shade   material,   lace   curtains,  etc..   Window-.     Raseh   & 

Galnor.     185.888;   Dec.  25. 
Shades,     Fabric    for     window.       James.     Baron     Ashton. 

172,190  :  Dec.  4. 
Sheeting  for  covering  the  padding  on  ironing  rolls.   Cot- 
ton.    Tingue.  Brown  &  Co.     170,166  ;  Jan.  23. 
Sheeting,  knitted  padding,  netting,  and  canvas  and  duck 

Viece  goods.   Cotton.     Tingue,   Brown  &   Co.     170.167  ; 

Ian.  30. 
Sheeting,  Unbleached.     Consolidated  Textile  Corporation. 

172,031 ;  July  24. 
Sheetings     and      drills.      Unbleached.       R.     A.     Suffern. 

157,109;  Apr.  17. 
Sheetings  and  drills,  Unbleached.    R.  A.  Suffern.    166,856  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Sheetines     and      pillowcases.      Service     Equipment      Co. 

183.2.S6  :  Aug.   28. 
Sheetin?s     and     pillowcases.        Service     Equipment     Co. 

183,237;  Oct.  16. 
Sheetings  and  shirtings.     Pacific  Mills.     158,725  ;  May  8. 
Sheets     and      pillowcases.       Abraham     &     Straus,     Inc. 

182,279;    Sept.    18. 
Sheets  and  pillowcases.     B.  B.  &  R.  Knight,  Inc.     181,489  ; 

.\ug.  7. 
Sheets    and    pillowcases.      Marshall    Field    &    Company. 

140,289  ;   Apr.   10. 
Sheets,  pillowcases,  bedspreads,  table  linens,  towels,  Bed. 

Mosse,   Inc.     180,022  ;   Aug.   21. 
Sheets,  sheeting,  pillowcases,   etc.     Peerless  Cotton  Mills. 

182,089;    Dec.    4. 
Sheets,  sheetins:,  pillowcases,  etc.     Peerless  Cotton  Alills. 

182,991  ;    Dec.    4. 
Sheirts,   spreads,    and   pillowcases.   Bed.      Schlndel   &   Mc- 

Dnniels.     177.521  :  June  5. 
Shirting^!.     W.  Harris  Thurston  &  Co.     160.100;  July  17. 
Shirtings  and  percales.  Printed.     Everett,  Heaney  A  Co., 

Inc.     166,820;  Apr.  24. 


Shirting.s  and   percales.  Printed.     Everett,   Ileaney  &  Co. 

166,821  ;    June   5. 
Shirtings  and  percales.  Printed.     Everett,  Heaney  &  Co., 

Inc.     166,823  ;  Apr.  24. 
Shoe  fabrics.     Peters  Manufaetiuiug  Company.     176,209  ; 

Apr.   10. 
Silk  and   nrtlficial-silk,    cotton,   linen,    etc.,   piece   goods. 

Schwarzenbach    Huber   Company.      180,145 ;    July    3. 
Silk  and  artificial-silk  piece  goods.     Robert   Rosenthal  & 

Co.     167,489  ;  Oct.  16. 
Silk    and    artificial-silk    piece    goods,    cotton,    wool,    and 

combinations  thereof.     M.  Feist.     170,059  ;  Jan.  9. 
Silk   and   cotton   and   cotton   fabrics.   Printed    and   piece- 
dyed.    Clarence  Whitman  &  Son,  Inc.    177,713  ;  June  26. 
Silk  and  cotton  ergpe  in  the  piece.     Tilton  &  Keeler,  Inc. 

177,149  ;  June  19. 
Silk  and  cotton  mixed  goods  in  the  piece.     Susquehanna 

Silk  Mills.     178,304;  May  15. 
Silk   and   cotton    mixture   goods   and   cotton   piece  goods. 

Voss  &  Stern.     177.938  ;  Dec.  18. 
Silk    and    cotton    piece    goods.      Marshall    Field   &    Com- 
pany.    165,923  ;  Mar.  27. 
Silk   and   cotton   piece   goods.      Voss   &   Stern.      185,545 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Silk    and    cotton   warp   mixture   piece   goods.      Nathan    & 

Cohen  Co.     162,999  ;  Jan.  2. 
Silk    and'    ramie    piece    goods.    Combination    of.      H.    G. 

Warland.     173,060  ;  Mar.  6. 
Silk    and    satin    piece    goods.      McLane    Silk    Company. 

183,221  ;  Sept.  25. 
Silk  and  silk  and  cotton  goods  and  artificial  silk  in  piece. 

Artsilk  Knitting  Mills.     168,348  ;  June  12. 
Silk  and  velvet  goods  in  the  piece,  Hand-decorated.     C.  B. 

Garratt.      178,915  ;  .Tune  5.  . 

Silk  and  wool  crepe  in  the  piece.     M.  C.  Hoffman  &  Co. 

176,546;  May  1. 
Silk  and  wool  fabrics  and  mixtures  thereof  in  the  piece. 

J.  A.  Migel,  Inc.     177,505  ;  May  29. 
Silk    and    wool    mixed    piece    goods.      Susquehanna    Silk 

Mills.     181,155  ;  Oct.  9. 
Silk,  artiflcial-silk,  cotton,  linen,  and  woolen  piece  goods. 

Haas  Brothers  Fabric  Corporation.     174,006  ;   Mar.   6. 
Silk,   artlflcial-silk,   etc.,   piece   goods.     Jersey   Silk  Mills. 

182  817  *   Oct    2 
Silk,   artificial-silk,   etc.,   piece  goods.      Jersey   Silk  Mills. 

182,819  ;  Oct.  9. 
Silk,   artificial   silk,   wool   piece   goods,   and  combinations 

thereof.       Travis,     Eomaine    &    Jell6,    Inc.       174,543 ; 

May  29. 
Silk,  Broad.     J.  A.  Migel,  Inc.     174,969  ;  Aug.  14. 
Silk  cbifCon  cloth.     Voss  &  Stern.     184.372  ;  Oct.  2. 
Silk,    cotton,    and    a    mixture    of    silk    and    cotton    piece 

goods.     A.   S.  Rosenthal  Company.     182.933  ;   Sept.  25. 
Silk,  cotton,  and  silk  and  cotton  mixed  piece  goods.     L. 

Schoolhouse.     177.876  ;  May  15. 
Silk,    cotton,    and    silk    and    cotton    piece    goods.      Fried, 

Mendelson   &   Co.      180,275  ;    Aug.   7. 
Silk,   cotton,  and  textiles  in  the  piece  and  by   the   yard. 

H.  Meyers  Co.     182.254  ;  Aug.  21. 
Silk,  cotton,  and  wool  piece  goods,  and  combinations  there- 
of.    Arthur  Beir  &  Co.     174,953  ;  Aug.  28. 
Silk,    cotton,    and    wool    piece    goods    and    combinations 

thereof,  etc.     S.   Sinai.     169.607  :  Jan.  2. 
Silk,  cotton,  and  wool  piece  goods  and  mixtures  of  same. 

Hyman  Bauman  &  Co.     178.657:  May  22. 
Silk,  cotton,  and  woolen  piece  goods  and  mixtures  of  the 

same.     Valentine   &  Bunker.      177,805 ;   May   1. 
Silk     cotton,   etc..    piece   goods.      Haas   Brothers    Fabrics 

Corporation.      183,740-2 ;    Sept.    18. 
Silk,    cotton,    etc.,    piece   goods.      Haas   Brothers    Fabrics 

Corporation.      183,924  ;   Dec.   4. 
Silk,  cotton,  etc.,  piece  goods.     SocietS  Rodier.     180,504  ; 

July  10. 
Silk-,  cotton,  etc.,  piece  goods.     SocI6t6  Rodier.     180,506 : 

.July   10.  „    ,  ,w 

Silk,  cotton,  etc.,  piece  goods.     Travis,  Romaine  &  Jell6, 

Inc.     174,545  ;  Apr.  24. 
Silk,  cotton,  etc.,  piece   goods  and   combinations   thereof. 

Travis,  Romaine  &  Jel16,  Inc.     174,544  ;  May  22. 
Silk,  cotton,  linen,  and  woolen  goods  in  the  piece.     Haas 

Brothers  Fabrics  Corporation.     182,343  ;  Sept.  18. 
Silk,  cotton,  linen,  and  woolen  piece  goods.     Haas  Brnth- 

ei-s  Fabrics  Corporation.     182,344  ;  Aug.  28. 
Silk,  cotton,  linen,  and  woolen  piece  goods.     Haas  Brothers 

Fabrics   Corporation.      183.738 ;   Sept.    18. 
Silk,  cotton,  linen,  and  wnolen  piece  goods.     Roubaix  Mills, 

Inc.     182,859  ;  Aug.  28. 
Silk,   cotton,   silk  and   cotton,   etc.,   piece  goods.     Voss  & 

Stern.     184,045  :  Dec.  18. 
Silk     cotton,    wool,    and    mixtures    of    same    piece    goods. 

Soclete  Rodier.     180..505  ;  Aug.  28. 
Silk,  cotton,  woocJ  piece  goods  and  combinations  thereof. 

J.  A.  Migel,  Inc.     175,670  ;  Apr.  24. 
Silk  crapes  in  the  piece.     Travis,   Romaine  &  Jelle,  Inc. 

186.305  ;  Doc.  11. 
Silk    crepe    piece    goods.      Zollinger    and    Schroth,    Inc. 

173.869  ;  Mar.   6. 
Silk  fabric.  All-.     A.   S.  Rosenthal  Co.     176,502  ;  May  1. 
Silk  fabric.   Artificial-.      SociStg  Pour  La   Fabrication   De 

La   Soie  "Rhodiaseta."     173.540:  Nov.   20. 
Silk  fabrics.     Chenev  Brothers.     185.202  :  Oct.  16. 
Silk  fabrics.     Corticelli  Silk  Company.     180.590  ;  July  17. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Silk     fabrics.       Corticelli     Silk     Company.       184,388-9 

Oct.  16. 
Silk  fabrics.     Corticelli  Silk  Company.     184,391 ;  Oct.  16 
Silk   fabrics.      Coudurier   Fruetus,   &   Descher.      151,613 

Oct.  30. 
Silk    fabrics.      Golding    Fabrics    Corporation.      180,859 

July  17. 
Silk    fabrics.      Golding    Fabrics    Corporation.      181,181 

July  17. 
Silk    fabrics.      Golding    Fabrics    Corporation.      181,183 

July  17. 
Silk    fabrics.      Golding    Fabrics    Corporation.      183,336 

Aug.  28. 
Silk  fabrics   in   the  piece.      Cheney  Brothers.      177,035 

May  8. 
Silk  fabrics  in   the  piece.     Cheney   Brothers.      180,521 

July   10. 
Silk    fabrics   in    the   piece.      Cheney    Brothers.      181,001 

July  17. 
Silk    fabrics   in    the   piece.      J.    H.    &    C.    K.    Eagle,    Inc. 

151,154:  Mar.  13. 
Silk  fabrics  in  the  piece.     Schoonmaker  Bros.  &  Company 

182,360;   Sept.   18. 
Silk  goods  in  the  piece.     Jacob  Miller's  Sons  Co.    181,038 

Aug.  28. 
Silk    goods    in    the    piece.      Moss    Brothers.       170,444 

Sept.  18. 
Silk  goods  in  the  piece.    Salembier  &  Clay,  Inc.    176,045 

Apr.  10. 
Silk   goods  In  the  piece,  Broad.     Lenap6   Silk  Company 

175,089  :  Apr.  10. 
Silk  in  the  piece.  Artificial.     R.  H.  Macy  &  Co.     182,314 

Sept.  25. 
Silk   in   the   piece.  Artificial.      L.   &  E.    Stirn.      173,685 

Mar.   13. 
Silk     in     the     piece,     Broad.       Artsilk     Knitting    Mills. 

169,743  ;  June  19. 
Silk   knitted   cloth   in    the   piece.      Banner    Silk   Knitting 

Mills,  Inc.     177,161;  May  22. 
Silk   knitted   fabric,   Artificial-.      N.    Halperin.      171,843 

Jan.  30. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Chopak  Textile  Co.     185,176 ;  Dec.  18 
Silk    piece    goods.      Corticelli    Silk    Company.      170,624 

Oct.  30. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Duplan    Silk   Corporation.      175,473 

Apr.  3. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Duplan  Silk  Corporation.     178,970-1 

June  12. 
Silk   piece  goods.     Duplan  Silk  Corporation.     178,973-9 

June  12. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Duplan  Silk  Corjwration.     181,25.')-60 

July  17. 
Silk   piece    goods.      Duplan    Silk    Corporation.      183,262 

Sept.  25. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Duplan  Silk  Corporation.     187,208-9 

Dec.  25. 

Silk  piece  goods.  Empire  Silk  Company.  177.368  ;  May  1 
Silk  piece  goods.  Empire  Silk  Company.  179,663  ;  July  31 
Silk    piece    goods.       Empire     Silk    Company.       181,177 

Sept.  25. 
Silk     piece    goods.      Empire     Silk    Company.       181,178 

July  17. 
Silk    piece    goods.       Empire     Silk    Company.       184,605 

Oct.  2. 
Silk    piece    goods.       Empire     Silk    Company.       185,179 

Oct.  16. 
Silk  piece  goods.   Empire  Silk  Company.   186,547  ;  Dec.  11 
Silk  piece  goods.    Golding  Fabrics  Corporation.     170,276 

Jan.  23. 
Silk  piece  goods.    Golding  Fabrics  Corporation.    170,277 

Mar.  27. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Golding  Fabrics  Corporation.     170,278 

Jan.  30. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Golding  Fabrics  Corporation.     170,376 

Jan.  30. 
Silk      piece      goods.        Golding      Fabrics      Corporation 

170,647;  Mar.  13. 

Silk  piece  goods.    Golding  Fabrics  Corporation.    181,182 

Aug.  14. 
Silk    piece   goods.      Haas    Brothers    Fabrics    Corporation 

177,844-5^1  May  15. 
Silk  piece  goods.     M.  A.  Heyman.     176,407 ;  May  29. 
Silk    piece    goods.      Jefferson    Silk    Company.       185, "^lO 

Dec.   4. 
Silk  piece  goods.     H.  R.  Mallinson  &  Co.  Inc.     172,754 

Mar.  6. 
Silk    piece   goods.      H.    R.    Mallinson    &   Co.      172,755-6 

Feb.  13. 

Silk   piece   goods.      H.    K.    Mallinson    &    Co.      173,137-8 

Feb.  13. 
Silk  piece  goods.     H.  R.  Mallinson  &  Co.  Inc.     173,139 

Apr.  24. 
Silk  piece  goods.     H.  R.  Mallinson  &  Co.   Inc.     174,020 

Apr.  17. 
Silk  piece  goods.     H.  R.  Mallinson  &  Co.   Inc.     177,092 

May  1. 
Silk  piece  goods.     H.  R.  Mallinson  &  Co.  Inc.     178,110 

May  15. 
Silk  piece  goods.     H.  R.  Mallinson  &  Co.  Inc.     178,524 

May  15. 
Silk    piece    goods.      H.    R.    Mallinson    &    Co.      186,559 

Dec.  18. 


Silk  piece  goods.     T.  J.   Mitchell  &  Co.  Inc.     177,400; 

May  15. 
Silk     piece     goods.       Oriental     Silk     Printing    Company. 

179,318 ;  June  12. 
Silk  piece  goods.     E.   A.  Rieger.     170,899 ;   Jan.   30. 
Silk    piece    goods.      Robinson    Silk    Company.      169,500 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Robinson  Silk  Company.     170,309-11 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Silk    piece    goods.      Robinson    Silk    Company.      186,159 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Silk  piece  goods.     D.  I.  Salomon.     172,397  ;  June  26. 
Silk     piece     goods.      Schwarzonbach     Huber     Company. 

174,412;  June  5. 
Silk    piece    goods.      Susquehanna    Silk    Mills.      174,868 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Voss  &  Stern.     160,325;  June  19. 
Silk  piece  goods.     Voss  &  Stern.     177,933 ;  Dec.  18. 
Silk  piece  goods.    Voss  &  Stern.     177,934  ;  Dec.  4. 
Silk    piece     goods.       Wechsler    Barber     Silk    Company. 

181,506  ;  Aug.  7. 
Silk   piece   goods.     Zollinger  &   Schroth,   Inc.     175,906 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Silk  piece  goods,  All-.     Susquehanna  Silk  Mills.    181,154 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Silk    piece    goods    and    artificial-silk,    cotton,    etc.,    piece 

goods   and   combinations   thereof.      Bentley   &   Twohey 

Silk  Co.     172,197 ;  June  26. 
Silk  piece  goods,  and  silk  and  cotton  mixture  piece  goods. 

Samuel  Eiseman  &  Co.     171,691  ;  June  5. 
Silk    ribbons   in    the    piece.      W.    V.    Judkins.      177,672 ; 

June  26. 
Silk,    silk   and   artificial-silk,    etc.,    piece   goods.      Jersey 

Silk  Mills.     182,821;  Oct.  2. 
Silk,    silk    and    cotton    mixed,    and    cotton    piece    goods. 

Fried,  Mendelson  &  Co.     168,148  ;  Feb.  13. 
Silks  and  laces  in  the  piece.     Chas.  A.  Stevens  &  Bros. 

182,447;    Sept.   11. 
Silks  and  silk  and  cotton  goods  in  the  piece,  Broad.     H. 

Kobayasbi  &  Co.     170,769  ;  June   19. 
Silks,   cotton,  wool,   and  mixtures  thereof  and  shirtings 

in  the  piece.    Turner  &  Walls.     176,928 ;  May  29. 
Silks  in  the  piece.     Jansen  &  Pretzfeld,  Inc.     164,645 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Silks  In  the  piece.     Jansen  &  Pretzfeld,   Inc.     173,084 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Silks  in  the  piece.     Jansen  &  Pretzfeld,  Inc.     173,966  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Silks  in  the  piece.     Jansen  &  Pretzfeld,  Inc.     186,710; 

Dec.  11. 
Silks  in  the  piece.     Chas.  A.  Stevens  &  Bros.     182,446  • 

Sept.  11. 
Silks  in  the  piece  and  silk  and  cotton  piece  goods.  Broad. 

Stehli  Silks  Corporation.     168,383  ;  June  12. 
Silks    in    the    piece.    Broad.      Stehli    Silks    Corporation. 

169,789  ;  Jan.  30. 
Silks,    silk    and    cotton    mixtures,    cotton    goods,    linens, 

and  draperies.     Marbletex  Co.     175,938  ;  Apr.  10. 
Tablecloths,   napkins,   doilies,   etc.     John   C.    Sleater  Co. 

177,701 ;    July    10. 
Tablecloths,  napkins,  scarfs,  etc.     F.  W.  Hillig.    161,549  ; 

July  17. 
Tablecloths,    sheets,    pillowcases,    napkins.      A.    S.    Herr- 
mann.    167,082  ;  May  22. 
Tapestries,   panels,   centerpieces,   and   runners.     A.   Klek- 

ner.     176,410;  Dec.  11. 
Textile  fabrics.     Associated  Textile  Manufacturers.    Inc. 

174,279;  Oct.  2. 
Textile  fabrics.     International  Worsted  Mills.      183,214  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Textile     fabrics.       Schweiz     Decken-     und     Tuchfabriken 

Pfungen-Turbenthal.      181,571  ;    Sept.   25. 
Textile  fabrics,  also  silk  ribbons.     Oriental  Silk  Printing 

Company.      185,141  :    Dec.    4. 
Textile  fabrics,  foulards,  etc..  Dyed  and  printed.     United 

Piece  Dye  Works.     177,152;   Sept.   25. 
Textile    fabrics   in    the   piece,    etc..    Woven    and    knitted. 

Knitted   Textile   Corporation.     179,798-9:   July   3. 
Textile  fabrics.     Valentine  &  Bunker.     175,630  ;  Apr.  17. 
Textile  fabrics.  Manufactured.     Associated  Textile  Manu- 
facturers, Inc.    175,232  ;  Apr.  17. 
Textile    fabrics.    Worsted    and    woolen.      Holden-Leonard 

Company.     186,376-7  ;  Dec.  11. 
Textile  material.     Warren  Products  Company.     178,685  ; 

July  24. 
Threads.      Manufacturers    Supplies    Company.      158,936 ; 

May  22. 
Ticking.      P.    R.   Mitchell   Co.      178,931  ;    Sept.    25. 
Tire  fabrics  in  the  piece.      Salmon   Falls  Manufacturing 

Company.      179,323  ;    July    17. 
Tire  fabrics  in  the  piece.  Cotton.    Manhasset  Manufactur- 
ing   Company.      170.439-40 ;    Apr.    3. 
Toweling,    Terry.      Holt    Manufacturing    Co.       184,499 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Towels    and     toweling.    ,  Goldsmith,     Lowenfels    &     Co. 

171.173;  Jan.  16. 
Towels     and     toweling.     Woven     cotton.       Boott     Mills. 

177,164  ;  Aug.  7. 
Towels,     sheets,     pillowcases,     etc.       Hale     Bros.,     Inc. 

185,019;  Nov.  6. 
Typewriter    ribbon.    Cloth    used    for    making.      Rose    & 

Frank  Company.     172,175  ;  Jan.  30. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


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Upholstery   and   drapery   fabric.      Henry   Goldthorp   Com- 

pniiy.    170,063:  Apr.  17. 
Upholstery  and  drapery  textile  fabrics  of  wool,  silk,  etc. 

Morton  Brothers  Inc.     1S7.5S6  :  Dec.  25. 
Upholstery,  Automobile.     A.  Boyriven.     165.120  ;  July  24. 
Upholstery  fabrics.     Sidney  Blumentbal  &  Co.     175. 76S  ; 

Aug.  7." 
Upholsterv   fabrics.     Sidney  Blumentbal  &  Co.     175,765  ; 

.Vug.  7. 
Veils  and  silk  cloth  in  the  piece.     Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills. 

176.583  :  Aug.  2S. 
Velour   coating   piece   goods,    Wool.      C.   Bahnsen   &   Co. 

1S6.541  :  Dec.  18. 
Velvet,    plush,    etc.,    Collins    &    Aikman    Co.      180.654 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Velvets    in    the    piece.      Coudurier,    Fructus    &    Descher. 

177.548;  Aug.  28. 
Velvets  In   the   piece.   Silk.     J.  A.   Migel,   Inc.     181,840 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Velvets  in  the  piece.  Silk  and  silk  and  cotton.     Coudurier 

Fructus   &   Descher.      174,357 ;   Mar.    6. 
Voile.       Max     Schwarz    Textile     Corporation.       185,797 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Voile   in    the   piece.      Max    Schwarz   Textile   Corporation 

170,795:  Mar.  27. 
Voiles  and  dress  goods  in  the  piece,  Cotton.     Abraham  & 

Straus,  Inc.     181.579  ;  Aug.  21. 
Wash    cloth    and    towel,    Textilt.      Embourg   Textile    Co. 

171,013:  Feb.  20. 
Wool   and   cotton   admixture   piece   goods.      Samuel   Kirk 

&  Sons,   Limited.     132,052;  Apr.   3. 
Wool,    etc.,   goods   in   the   piece.      J.   B.   Ellison   &   Sons. 

182,536;  Oct.  9. 
Wool  piece  goods.     Bonbaii  Mills,  Inc.     179,167  :  June  5. 
Wool    pile    fabric.      Botany    Worsted    Mills.      180,358-9 ; 

July  24. 
Wool    textile    piece    goods.      W.    H.    Holbrook    Company. 

177,489  ;  June  19. 
Wool,  worsted,  mohair,  etc.,  fabrics  in  the  piece.     Salt's 

Textile  Manufacturing  Company.     159.120  ;  June  12. 
Wool,  worsted,  silk,  cotton,  and  linen  piece  goods.     Star 

Textile  Mills,  Inc.     169,935  ;  May  15. 
Woolen  cloth.    Frankenberg,  Morgan  &  Singleton.    180,659  ; 

July  31. 
Woolen     cloth    in    the    piece.      S.    Stein    &    Company. 

184,190  ;  Nov.  13. 
Woolen   cloths   in   the   piece.      S.    Stein    &   Co.      164,459 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Woolen   cloths    in   the   piece.      S.    Stein   &  Co.      166,478 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Woolen  cloths  in  the  piece  for  suitings,  etc.     S.  Stein  & 

Co.     164,462  ;  June  12. 
WodTen   cloths  in  the  piece  for  suiting,  etc.     S.  Stein  & 

Co.     173,259;  June  12. 
Woolen  fabrics.     H.  Coleman.     182,234;  Aug.  28. 
Woolen  fabrics.     W.  H.  Stewart.     175.629  ;  June  5. 
Woolen    fabrics   in   the    piece.      American    Uniform    Com- 
pany.    170,115  ;  Apr.  24. 
Woolen    fabrics    in    the    piece.      Continental    Mills,    Inc. 

181,731-2  :  Aug.   7. 

Woolen  goods  in  the  piece.    Grant  S.  Kelley  Inc.    175,930  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Woolen    goods    in    the    piece.      Worumbo    Manufacturing 

Company.      180,351 ;   July  10. 
Woolen    homespun    textile    fabrics    in    the    piece.      Grove 

Park  Inn,  Inc.     172,988  ;  June  5. 
Woolen,    mohair,    jute    cotton,    silk,    and    linen    fabrics. 

Kunst  &  Small  Co.     181,195;  Aug.  28. 
Woolen    piece    goods.      American    Interseas    Corporation. 

106.866  :   Dec    4. 
Woolen      piece      goods.        American      Woolen      Company. 

181,372  ;  Aug.  7. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Atlantic  Mills.     177.946:   July  17. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Atlantic  Mills.     186,406;  Dec.  11. 
Woolen    piece   goods.      Farnsworth   Mills   Inc.      180,969 ; 

July  17. 
Woolen     piece    goods.       Finsilver,     Still     &    Moss,     Inc. 

172.589  ;  Oct.  2. 
Woolen   piece   goods.     Porstmann   &  HufEmann   Company. 

169,441 ;  Apr.  24. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Forstmann   &  HufEmann   Company. 

172,217  :  .Jan.  30. 
Woolen   piece  goods.     Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company. 

173.962:  Mar.  6. 
Woolen   piece  goods.     Forstmann   &  Huffmann   Company. 

175.482:    Apr.   3. 
Woolen   piece  goods.     Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company. 

178.986;  June  12. 
Woolen   piece  goods.     Forstmann  &  Huffmann   Company. 

178.988;  June  12. 
Woolen   piece  goods.     Forstmann   &   Huffmann  Company. 

178,989:  June  5. 
Woolen   piece  goods.     Forstmann  &  Huffmann  Company. 

1.78.990-1 ;  June  12. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Forstmann   &  Huffmann   Company 

178.992-4:    June  5.  " 

Woolen   piece  goods.     Forstmann  &  Huffmann   Company 

178.99.5-7;  June  12. 
Woolen   piece   aoods.     Forstmann   &  Huffmann    Company 

185,112-3;  Oct.  16.  " 

Woolen   piece  goods.     Forstmann  &  Huffmann    Company 

185,114  :   Nov.   20. 


Woolen   piece  goods.     Forstmann  &  Huffmann   Company. 

185,115-17;  Oct.  16. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Forstmann  &  Huffmann   Company. 

186,892;  Dec.  25. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Forstmann   &   Huffmann   Company. 

186.895-7  :   Uec.  ;!5. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Forstmann   &   Huffmann   Company. 

187,572-3;   Dec.   25. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Forstmann  &   Huffmann   Company. 

187,575  ;  Dec.  25. 
Woolen    piece    goods.      Hager,    Clark    &    Co.       174,007 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Keely  &  Watson.     164,852  ;  June  5. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     R.  A.  Linton.     178.930 ;  June  5. 
Woolen    piece   goods.      Pendale   Woolen   Mills.      183,161 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Woolen  piece  goods.    Roubaix  Mills,  Inc.    187,541  ;  Dec.  25. 
Woolen    piece    goods.      H.    W.    Schwab,    Inc.       177,925 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Woolen    piece    goods.      S.    Stein    &    Company.      184,568 ; 

Oct  30. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     E.  J.  Wile  &  Co.     181,926  ;  Sept.  1. 
Woolen  piece  goods.     Worumbo  Manufacturing  Company. 

174.375  :  Mar.  6. 
Woolen   piece   goods,    Woven.      Atlantic   Mills.      172,316 ; 

May  22. 
Woolen,  worsted  piece   goods.     Bell  Company.     179,769  ; 

Sept.    18. 
Woolens    and   worsteds   in    the    piece.      Warmbirds,    Inc. 

180,312;    July    10. 
Worsted  and  woolen  dress  goods.     F.  A.  Bochmann  &  Co. 

187,242-3  :   Dec.   25. 
Worsted    and   woolen    dress   goods   in    the    piece.      F.    A. 

Bochmann  &  Co.     175,051-2;  May  29. 
Worsted  and  woolen  textile  fabrics.     Holden-Leonard  Co. 

162,002;  Jan.  9. 
Worsted  and  woolen  textile  fabrics.     Holden-Leonard  Co. 

169,971 ;  Jan.  2. 
Worsted     and     woolen     textile    fabrics.     Holden-Leonard 

Company.     173.423  ;  Feb.  20. 
Worsted    and    woolen    textile    fabrics.       Holden-L.'onard 

Company.     186,367;  Dec.  18. 
Worsted    and    woolen    textile    fabrics.       Holden-Leonard 

Company.     186.369:  Dec.   18. 
Worsted    and    woolen    textile    fabrics.      Holden-Leonard 

Company.     186,372  ;  Dec.   18. 
Worsted    and    woolen    textUe    fabrics.       Holden-Leonard 

Company.     186.374  ;  Dec.   18. 
Worsted   fabrics.   Novelty.      International  Worsted   Mills. 

174,787;  June  12. 
Worsted    piece    goods.      W.    M.    Biggar   &   Co.      174,165 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Worsted   piece   goods.   Tropical.     Tropical   Worsted   Com- 
pany.    169,836;  Mar.  27. 
Worsted  rep.     Botany  Worsted  Mills.     181,334  ;  Aug.  14. 
Worsted,  woolen,  cotton,  worsted  and  cotton,  woolen  and 

cotton,   etc.,  piece  goods.     Walther  Manufacturing  Co. 

179,176-7;  June  12. 
Worsted,  woolen,  etc.,  piece  goods.     Walther  Manufactur- 
ing Co.     179,902  ;   July   3. 
Worsted,  worsted  and  cotton,  etc.,  piece  goods.     Walther 

Manufacturing  Co.     179,569 ;   July  3. 
Worsted  yarn   fabric.     Botany   Worsted  Mills.     178,989  ; 

July  24. 
Worsted   yarn   fabric   known    as    reps.      Botany   Worsted 

Mills.     179.987-8;  .July  17. 
Worsteds  in   the  piece.  Tropical.     International  Worsted 

Mills.     174,786;  June  12. 
Woven    cotton    and    woolen    fabrics.      China    and    Japan 

Trading  Company.     171,831 ;  Jan.   30. 
Woven    fabrics.     Imported.       H.     Baeehtold.       174,032; 

Apr.   3. 
Woven,   knitted,  netted,   textile,   and   pile   fabrics   in    the 

piece.     Cheney  Brothers.     181.378  ;  Aug.  7. 
Woven  mesh  fabrics.     John  Hollbach  Company.    176,628  ; 

June  12. 
Woven   textile  fabrics.     Esmond  Mills.     181,339  ;  Aug.  7. 

CLASS  43. 

Cotton,   cotton   thread,   cotton   yarn.   Spool,   sewing,    etc. 

American   Thread  Company.     175.910 ;  Apr.  10. 
Cotton.     Darning.       William     T.     Palmer     &     Company. 

173.852  ;  Mar.  27. 
Cotton,  Spool.     W.  Warren  Thread  Wks.     165,330  ;  Jan.  2. 
Cotton,  Spool.    W.  Warren  Thread  Wks.    165,336  ;  Jan.  2. 
Knitting  wool.     James  TempletoT  &  Son,   Ltd.     174,870; 

Apr.  17. 
Package,       Art-needlework.  Bernard       Ulmann       Co. 

179.286:  Aug.  7. 
Silk,  Sewing.     H.  K.  H.  Silk  Co.     181,594  ;  Aug.  14. 
Silk.  Spool.     Gudebrod  Bros.  Silk  Co.     175,785  ;  June  26. 
Silk,   Spun.     Mesquita  &  Lange.     174,665:  June  19. 
Silk,  Thrown.     Baer  Company.     154,119  :  Jan.  .30. 
Thread  and  yarn.     D.  E.  Adams  Co.     165,849  ;  Jan.  30 
Thread  and  yarn.     N.  Chertoff,   Inc.     159,140.  Apr.  3. 
Thread  and  yarn.     J.  &  P.  Coats   (R.   I.)    Inc.     181,729  • 

.Vug.  7. 
Thread   and   yam.    Cotton.     American   Thread   Company. 

183.640;   Oct.  2. 
Thread    and    yarn.    Cotton.      Manhasset    Manufacturing 

Company.     167,728  ;  Jan.  9. 


1550 


INDEX  OP  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-marlc  titles — Continued. 


Thread    and    yarn,     Cotton.      Manhasset    Manufacturing 

Company.     170,889  ;   Jan.  30. 
Thread    and    yarn,    Cotton.      Manhasset    Manufacturing 

Company.     171,179  ;  Jan.  2. 
Thread,    Artificial-silk.      Societe    Generale    de    Sole    Arti- 

ficlelle  par  le  Precede  Viscose.     164,348  ;  Aug.   21. 
Thread,     Cotton.      Smith     &    Dove     Manufacturing     Co. 

167,059  ;  Jan.  23. 
Thread,     Cotton.       Smith     &     Dove     Manufacturing     Co. 

179.230  ;  June  19. 

Thread,     Cotton.       Smith     &     Dove     Manufacturing     Co. 

179.231  ;  Nov.  13. 

Thread,  Cotton.     Societe  en  Commandite  Maurice  Frings 

&  Cie.     177,573;  May  8. 
Thread,  Cetton.     Societe  en  Commandite  Maurice  Frings 

&  Cie.      182,884  ;   Dec.   4. 
Thread,  Cotton  glazed  braider.     Worcester  Bleach  &  Dye 

Works    Co.      185.642 ;    Oct.    30. 
Thread    for    stringing    pearls    and    beads.    Silk.      L.    F. 

Rosenberg.     178,933  ;  Mar.  29. 
Thread,     Linen.       Linen     Thread      Company.       160,711 ; 

Dec.   25. 
Thread,      Linen.      Linen     Thread     Company.       160,712 ; 

Aug.  28. 
Thread,  Linen.   Smith  &  Dove  Manufacturing  Co.  166,857  ; 

Jan.  2. 
Thread,    Sewing.      Barbour   Flax    Spinning    Co.    179,984 ; 

July    10. 
Thread,  Sewing.     La  Soci6t6  En  Nom  CoUectif  J.  Thiriez 

Pore  &  Fils.     182,919;  Aug.  28. 
Thread,  Shoe.     Barbour  Brothers  Co.     160,335;  June  26. 
Thread,   Silk.     N.   Chertoff.      184,2.34  ;   Oct.   16. 
Thread,     Spool    and    tube.       W.    Warren     Thread     Wks. 

166,920;  Jan.  9. 
Threads.      Manufacturers    Supplies    Company.      158,632  ; 

June  5. 
Threads.      Manufacturers    Supplies    Company.      158,633 ; 

May  22. 
Threads.     Manufacturers     Supplies     Company.      171,334  : 

Jan.   2. 
Threads  and  threads  of  cotton  and  silk.   Silk.     Cortlcelli 

Silk  Company.     184,384  ;  Oct.  2. 
Threads    and   yarns.      M.    J.    Grady    Company.      173,078 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Threads  and  yarns.     Gruber  Yarn  Corporation.     181,744  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Threads  and  yarns,  Artificial-silk.     Fabrique  de  Sole  Artl- 

ficlelle  de  Tuhize,  Societe  Anonyme.     154,406  ;  Feb.  20. 
Threads    and     yarns,     Silk.       Gudehrod     Bros.     Silk    Co. 

179,721  :  Dec.  11. 
Threads,   Linen.     Barbour   Flax   Spinning  Co.      179,985  ; 

July  31. 
Threads  made  of  cellulose  derivatives.     British  Cellulose 

and     Chemical     Manufacturing     Company.       165,002 ; 

Sept.   18. 
Threads,    Pure    and    artificial    silk.      H.    K.    H.    Silk    Co 

173.766;  Mar.  6. 
Threads,    Pure    and   artificial   silk.      H.    K.    H.    Silk    Co. 

173,828  ;  Apr.  17. 
Threads,    Silk.      H.    K.    H.    Silk    Co,      173.000:    Oft.    30. 
Threads,    twists,    and   artificial    embroidery,    flosses.    Silk 

and    cotton.      H.    K.    H.    Silk    Company.      164,540-1 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Yarn.     Fireside  Yarns  Company.      161,676 ;   Feb.  6. 
Yarn.     Wm.   H.   Horstmann   Company.     172.475  ;  Apr.   3. 
Yarn.     Wm.  H.   Horstmann  Company.     176,999  ;  Apr.  17. 
Yarn.     C.  Lawrence.     177,006 ;  May  29. 
Yarn.     C.  D.  Newell.     165,756;  Jan.  9. 
Yarn.     C.   D.  Newell.     177,420;  July  17. 
Yarn.     Wyman,  Partridge  &  Co.     156.207  :  Apr.   3. 
Yarn    and    sewing    cotton.    Cotton.      Manchester    Reeling 

and   Winding  Company.     170.332;   Feb.   6. 
Yarn,  thread  for  art  needlework,  embroidery,  etc.     Bern- 
hard  TDilmann  Co.     177.421  :  June  5. 
Yarn,  Wool.     Wollgamfabrik  Fulda  G.  m.  b.  H.     171,677  : 

Mar.  27. 
Yarn,  Woolen.    S.  Blechman  k  Sons,  Inc.    169.945  ;  Jan.  2. 
Yarns.     Pacific  Mills.     176,499;  June   19. 
Yarns.     E.   A.   Reed.     179,623;   Julv   10. 
Yams.      Bernhard    Flmann    Co.      176.876 :    June    12. 
Yarns.     Bernhard  Ulmann  Co.     176.377  ;  Nov.  13, 
Yarns.     Bernhard   Ulmann   Co.      176,378 :   .Time    5. 
Yarns.      Bernhard    TTlmann    Co.       176.3.80  :     June    5. 
Yarns.     Bernhard  Dlmann  Co.  Inc.     178.149-50  ;  May  8. 
Yarns    and    threads.    Bernhard    Dlmann    Co.       184,698 ; 

Oct.   23. 
Yarns    and    threads.    Artificial-silk.      Viscose    Company. 

184,197  :   Oct.   2. 
Yarns.  Artificial-silk,  worsted,  and  mixed  artificial-silk  and 

worsted.     Textile  Manufacturing  Co.     172,299  ;  Feb.  20. 
Yarns,   Cotton.      Old   Colony  Manufacturing  Corporation. 

180,237  ;   July  10. 
Yarns.  Cotton.     .John  F.  Street  &  Co.     184,152;  Sept.  25. 
Yarns,  Cotton.     United  Turkey  Red  Company.     165,838  ; 

June  19. 
Yarn.s,    Dyed.      "  S.    &   M."    Dye    Works,    Inc.      181,089 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Yarns  for  knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.     Bern- 
hard  Ulmann  Co.  Inc.     176,375  :  Apr.  10. 
Yarns  for  knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.     Bern- 
hard  Ulmann   Co.   Inc.     176,379  ;  Apr.   10. 
Yarns  for  knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.     Bern 

hard  Ulmann  Co.  Inc.     176,382  ;  Apr.  10. 


Yarns  for  knitting,  crocheting,  and  art  needlework.     Bern- 
hard   Ulmann   Co.      180,199  ;   July   10. 
Yarns,     Hand-knitting     wool.       Bernhard     Ulmann     Co. 

176,381  :  Nov.  13. 
Yarns,    Mercerized.      Forrest  Mercerizing   Co.      168,213 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Yarns,  spun  of  silk,  artificial  silk,  and  mixtures  thereof. 

New     England     Spun     Silk    Corporation.       173,976-7  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Yarns,    threads,    silks.      Pfaltz    &   Bauer,   Inc.      181,773 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Yarns,  Wool.     D.  J.  Healy.     178,038  ;  May  15. 
Yarns,  Wool  and  wool  and  silk  mixture.     Marshall  Field 

&  Company.     181,262  ;  Aug.  7. 
Yarns,  Wool  and  wool  and  silk  mixture.     Marshall  Field 

&   Company.      181,266;   Aug.    7. 
Yarns,  Wool  and  wool  and  silk  mixture.     Marshall  Field 

&  Company.     181,268;  Aug.  7. 

CLASS  44. 

.Alloys   of   gold   for   dental   work.      Rich-Alloy   Company. 

1(53,354;   Feb.  27. 
Antiseptic  dressings  and  absorbent  and  medicated  cottons 

and      gauzes,     and     bandages.        Deane     Plaster     Co. 

175.307  ;  Apr.  17. 
Antiseptic     dressings,     gauzes,     cottons,     and     bandages. 

Deane  Plaster  Co.     175,347  ;   May  29. 
Antiseptic  dressings,  plain,  absorbent,  and  medicated  cot- 
tons   and    gauzes,    etc.    Deane    Plaster    Co.      175,306 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Applicators    for    the    lips.      A.    and    G.    Co.       172,409 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Arch  supporters.     Federal  Arch-Lift  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    171,731 ;   Feb.  20. 
.\rch    supporters    for    the    human    foot.      H.    G.    Bentley. 

176,108  ;  May  8. 
Arch  supports.     Pliable  Arch  Support  Company,  163,471 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Arch     supports.       Francis     Rogers     &     Sons.       172,557 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Arch  supports,  Foot-.     F.  Pfeiffer.     179,819  ;  Oct.  23. 
Arch    supports,   foot    cushions,    heel    cushions,    foot   pads, 

etc.    Thompson-Barlow    Company.      181,707,;    Aug.    28. 
Bags    and    bottles.    Hot-water.      Sampson-Martin    Corpo- 
ration.    176.046;  June  19. 
Bandages.  Medical  and   surgical.     M.  Kernes.     137,944 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Bandages,    Suspensory.     Johnson   &   Johnson.      175,146 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Bandages.     Suspensory.       Walter     F.     Ware     Company. 

163,768  ;  Jan.  23. 
Bedclothes  protector.    E.  J.  McKinney.     172,003  ;  Feb.  20. 
Belt  for  prevention  of  nausea.     Neptune  Products  Com- 
pany.    185,257  ;  Oct.  23. 
Bottles  and  bags,  and  syringes.  Hot-water.     Jordan  Marsh 

Company.      173,889  ;   Mar.   20. 
Bottles  for  medical  purposes.  Hot.     B.  H.  Dver  Company. 

169,053  ;  Apr.  3. 
Bottles,     fountBin     syringes,     etc..     Water.       Independent 

Tirug   Company.      181.279  ;    Julv    17. 
Bottles,  Hot-water.     R.  Palmer.     162,570  ;  Nov.  6. 
Bottles,     Nursing.       Corning     Glass     Works.       173,405 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Bottles,   rubber   gloves,  thermometers,  ruliber  sheets,   etc.. 

Hot-Wiiter.  Calhonu.  Rolibins  &  Co.  172.210;  Feb.  13. 
Buffers,  Manicure.  C.  J.  Bates  &  Son.  175,295  ;  Mar.  27. 
Bufliiig  implements,    etc..  Manicurists'.     P.   C.    P.   Booty, 

171,411;   Sept.   11. 
Burs.     M.  D.  Barknnn.     171.198;  Feb.  27. 
Catheters,  ear  and  ulcer  syringes,  finger  cots,  etc.   Black- 
man    &   Blackman.      179,986 ;    Sept.    4. 
Catheters,  oesophagus  tubes,  rectal  tubes,  and  cup  funnels. 

William     Warne     and    Company     Limited.       171.603 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Cement  for  filling  teeth  and  liquid  therefor.     L.  D.  Caulk 

Company.     172,082  ;   Jan.   9. 
Chest      splint.        Therapeutic      Appliance      Corporation. 

171,970;  Jan.  9. 
Combs,    Fountain.      Capitola   Tonic   Comb    Co.      173,463 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Cotton,    Absorbent.       Frank    B.     Graves    Co.       179,367 ; 

Oct.  23. 
Cotton,  gauze,  and  waste,  bandage  rolls,  etc..  Absorbent. 

Hygienic   Fibre   Company.      177,784 ;    May    15. 
Cotton,  gauze,  etc.,  Absorbent.     A.  Eadetzky.     167,535 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Cutlery,  Certain  kinds  of.     Premier  Cutlery,  Inc.     159,049  ; 

May   29. 
Cutlery  of  base  metal.  Certain  kinds  of.     Premier  Cutlerv. 

Inc.     159,050;  Mar.  13. 
Dental   alloy.     L.  D.   Caulk  Company.      172,081  ;  Jan.   9. 
Dental  .alloy,  gold,  and  silver.     Elm  Refining  Company. 

178,717  ;  Sept.  4. 
Dental    alloys    and    cements.      Dental    Protective    Supply 

Company.     183,519  ;  Oct.  2. 
Dental    and    engine    stones,    lathe    wheels.      Blue    Island 

Snecialty   Company.     172,725 ;   Mar.   13. 
Dental  band  material.     Baker  &  Co.     178.949  ;  June  19. 
Dental    burs    and    broaches.      W.     A.     Voigt.       168,814 ; 

Mar.    13. 
Dental  cement.    W.  V-B.  Ames  Company.     175,696  ;  Apr.  3. 


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1551 


Dental  crowns.  Central  Dental  Laboratory  Co.  Incor- 
porated.     174,356 ;    Apr.    10. 

Dental  cuttinc  tools.  Cleveland  Dental  Manufacturing 
Company.     162.865  :  Dec.   25. 

Dental  filling's.  Foundation  and  pulp  protector  used  ir 
making  metal.     H.  B.  Garrison.     183,269  :  Sept.  11. 

Dental  floss.      H.   C.    Hochstadter.      174,392  ;  Apr.   10. 

Dental  golds,  solders,  plates,  disks,  etc.  J.  F.  Jelenko  & 
Co.      185,593  ;   Oct.   23. 

Dental  metal.     Baker  &  Co.     178,950-1 ;  June  19. 

Dental,  optical,  and  surgical  mirrors,  etc.  A.  A.  Anzell. 
187.656  ;  Dec.  25. 

Dental  spotlights  and  lamps  for  the  same.  S.  S.  White 
Dental  Manufacturing  Company.      180.158  ;   Julv  24. 

Dental  suction  plates.     C.  T.  Magner.     167,779  ;  Apr.  10. 

Dental  tools,  instruments,  and  supplies.  Detroit  Dental 
Manufacturing  Company.     181,592:   Oct.   2. 

Elastic  bandages.     R.  L.  Hawkins.     157.315  :  May  15. 

Electric  tberapeutic  apparatus.  Renulife  Electric  Co. 
178.103  :  .luiie  19. 

Electric  vibratory  .and  beating  outfits,  etc.  N.Ttion.al 
Stamping   &  Electric    Works.      161,698  ;    Oct.    30. 

Electrical  appliances  and  attachments  thereto.  Physi- 
cians   Electronic    Supply    Co.      184.622;    Nov.    13.  * 

Electronic  diagnosis  and  electrotherapeutics.  Electric.nl 
outfits  for.  .American  Institute  of  Rational  Therapeu- 
tic-.     182.956  :   Oct.  30. 

Electronic  diasnosis.  Electrical  outfits  for.  American 
Institute  of  Ration.nl  Therapeutics.     182,954;   Oct.  30. 

Electronic  medical  apparatus.  C.  W.  Sidney.  184,873  : 
Nov.  13. 

El'clrotherapeuiics,  Treatment  outfit  for.  American  In- 
stitute of  Rational  Therapeutics.     182.955  ;  Oct.   30. 

Eyes,  Artificial.     C.  E.  Biel.      178.211  ;   May  15. 

Fabric  rolls  impregnated  with  a  dentifrice  and  holders 
thorefor.    Dentrol  Sales  Corporation.    175,009;  Jun°  19. 

Foot  appliances  or  orthopedic  pads  or  cushions.  Foot 
Remedy  Company.     187,103  ;  Dec.  11. 

Foot-massaging  device.     W.   Sakl;id.     183,124 ;    Sept.   18. 

Furniture.    Aseptic.      Reid   Bros.,    Inc.      168.790;    .luly    3. 

Gauze  and  absorbent  cotton.  Bauer  &  Black.  183,355  ; 
Sept.   18. 

Germicides  or  disinfectants.  Apparatus  for  generating 
and  diffusing  vaporized.  Newton,  Chambers  &  Cn. 
177,922  ;  May  29. 

Hip  and  bust  reducer.     B.  Cervelli.     169.890  ;  Jan.  9. 

Hosiery.  Seamless  elastic.  Charles  Walton  &  Son. 
170.554  ;   .Tan.   9. 

Hot- writer  bottles  and  bed  warmers.  Metal.  Metal  Goods 
Jl.inufacturins  Co.     172.280;  Mar.   13. 

Hypodermic  needles.     A.  Bandman.     184,890  ;  Oct.  23. 

Ice  bags  and  syringe  fixtures.  A.  Schrader's  Son,  In- 
corporated.     180.243  ;    July   10. 

Impression  compound.  Xovocol  Chemical  Mfg.  Co 
171.946  ;  Mar.  20 

Instruments  for  aiding  the  hearing.  F.  Charles  Kein  & 
Son,  America,  Inc.     180,080;  Sept.  4. 

Lamp  for  raying  bodies.  Electrical  therapeutic.  H.  W. 
Xelson.     166.844  :  Feb.  13. 

Lamps,  Quartz.  Hanovia  Chemical  &  Manufacturing  Co. 
185,123:   Dec.  4. 

Lancets,  fleams,  and  surgical  scissors.  Manpin  &  Webb 
Limited.      159,477  ;   Feb.   27. 

Lingual  bars.     J.  Stem  &  Co.     185,387;  Oct.  23. 

Manicure  files.     C.  J.  Bates  &  Son.     175,294  ;  Oct.  16. 

Manicure  implements.     B.  Wigder.     159.341  ;  Oct.  2. 

Manicure   sets.      Art    Ornament    Co.      179,450 ;    Sept.    4. 

Manicure  sets.     J.  Richter.     177,516  ;  Nov.  27. 

Manicure  sets.     J.  Richter.     178.627  :  May  29. 

Massage  appliance.     J.  O.  Linden.     184,251 ;  Oct.  23. 

Massaring  or  exercising  the  human  bodv,  Devices  for. 
T.  Lawton.     177.851 ;  May  29. 

Massaging  or  tapping  device,  Manual  facial.  E.  H. 
Treinies.      185.061 :   Nov.   27. 

Medical  and  surgical  appliances.  First  Aid  Specialty 
Company.     177,177:  May  29. 

Medical  and  .surgical  appliances.  Pfau's  American  In- 
struments Co.     175,024  :  May  15. 

Medical  instrument.  Electrical.  Dr.  A.  Abrams. 
170.744i  :  Feb.  27. 

Medicinal  vaporizing  device.   P.  Billard.    167,594  :  Oct.  23. 

Nail  file.s.  toilet  tweezers,  nail  and  cuticle  nippers.  Mar- 
sbnll    Fiold   &   Company.      181.270  ;   July   17. 

Napkins,  Sanitary.  American  Wholesale  Corporation 
(Baltimore  Bargain  House).     183,954:   Oct.   2.S. 

Nebulizers  and  svringes.  Parke,  Davis  &  Company. 
170,782:   May  15. 

Nipples.     V.  Loewenberg.     170.918;   .Tan.  30. 

Obstetrical  outfits  and  surgical  supnlies.  C.  M.  Manion. 
167,881 ;   Feb.  27. 

Orthodontic  appliances.  S.  S.  White  Dental  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     162,226  ;   May  15. 

Pads,  elastic  bandages,  etc..  Hip  and  kidney.  James  W. 
Brine   Company.     172,578 ;   July   17. 

Radioactive  pads  for  surgical  or  medical  use.  Physician's 
Radiopathic  Company.     162,265 ;   Jan.   9. 

Rubber  crib  sheets,  babv  pants,  sanitarv  aprons,  etc. 
Sanimo  Company.     159.629  ;  .Tan.  30. 

Rubber-dam  holders.  Detroit  Dental  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.     171,065  ;   Jan.    9. 

Rubber  goods  and  druggists'  sundries.  Surgical.  Lamke 
&  Stemme,  Inc.     173,237;  May  8. 


Rubber    goods.    Seamless    dipped    India-.      Mitcham    Rub- 
ber Co.     182,984  ;  Dec.  25. 
Sanitary  aprons  and  belts.   A.  Stein  &  Company.    183,002  : 

Sept.   18. 
Sanitary  belts  and  shields.     H.  TJsdln.     170,598  ;  Jan.  9. 
Sanitary  elastic  woven  belts  and  cotton  napkins.     Fuller- 
Morrison   Company.     185,218;   Dec.   4. 
Sanitary-napkin     holders.       S.     A.     Harrison.       175,491 : 

Apr.  17. 
Sanitary     napkins.        Fort      Howard     Paper     Company. 

180,115;   Sept.  18. 
Sanitary    napkins.       Hospital    Specialty     Co.       183,833 : 

Oct.   16. 
Sanitary      napkins.        Lewis     Manufacturing     Company. 

186.241;   Dec.  4. 
Sanitary  napkins.     E.  W.  Naylor.     174,629  ;  Apr.  24. 
Sanitary    napkins.      New    York    Merchandise    Company. 

174.795  ;  Mar.   13. 
Sanitary     napkins.        Schafuss     Corporation.        183.166; 

Oct.  30. 
Sanitary  napkins  and  aprons.     S.  E.  Frankfurt.     155,878 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Sanitary  protective  bloomers.     S.  H.  Shoninger.     163,708  ; 

Dec.   4. 
Scissors,    na-il     clippers,    files,    and    tweezers.    Manicure. 

Mappin  &  Welti),   Limited.     159.476  ;   Feb.  27. 
Shaving-lather-forming  devices.     R.  H.  Wager.     168,815 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Soothers,    Infants'.      F.    Schutze   and    Companv    Limited. 

180,085  ;  Oct.  30. 
Sprayers  for  medicinal  use.     Ostra  Corporation.     172,954  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Surgeons'    gloves.      Davol    Rubber    Company.      176,721  ; 

June  26. 
Surgical   and    dental   appliance   outfit.      W.    J.    Cameron. 

1G0.928;  Mar.  27. 
Surgical  dressing,  Chemical  tissue  for  use  as  a,     Haskins 

&   Welton.      144,720;    Sept.    4. 
Syringes.     Hiereesell  Brothers.     180.662 ;  Dec.  11. 
Syringes.     Frederick  Pfeif^er  &  Co.     172,685  ;  Feb.  20. 
Syringes,  hot-water  bags,  and  water  bags,  Fountain.     D. 

C.  Poulsen.     175.156  ;  Dec.  11. 
Syringes,  Hypodermic.    Donizer  &  Company  Inc.     176,957  ; 

May  8. 
Teeth   and   gums.   Apparatus  or  appliance  for  massaging 

the.     E.    rnng.      178,152;    Sept.   4. 
Teeth,  Artificial.    H.  D.  Juste  &  Son.     181,028  ;  Sept.  18. 
Teeth,  Filling  for.     Garhart  Dental  Specialty   Company. 

176,793  ;  May  8. 
Teething  rings,  combined  babv  rattles  and  teething  rings. 

Louis  Sametz.  Inc.     169,986  :  Feb.  13. 
Telephonic   apparatus,   and  parts   thereof.      Globe   Phone 

Manufacturing  Company.      149,747  ;   Dec.   25. 
Therapeutic    apparatus.     Electronic.       Spectro-Electronic 

Foundation.     187,069  ;  Dec.   25. 
Therapeutical  apparatus  called  oxyhealer.     S.  Maeshima. 

155,900;   July   10. 
Thermometers,  hypodermic  syringes  and  needles.   (Tinical 

and  medical.     G.  Faichney  Company.     166.226  :  Feb.  13. 
Thermometers,  hypodermic  syringes  and  needles.  Clinical 

and  medical.     G.  Faichney  Company.     170,013  ;  Jan.  9. 
Thermometers,     syringes,     eye     droppers,     etc..     Clinical. 

Eisele  &  Co.     173.959  ;  Apr.  3. 
Toes,   Mechanical   devices  for  straightening  crooked.     M. 

Sahlin.     176,134;  May  8. 
Toilet  artlcJe.s.     E.   I.  du   Pont  de  Nemours   &  Company. 

170,236  :  Feb.  13. 
Toothbrush     sterilizers.       W.     E.     Barnard.        160  747: 

Apr.  24. 
Toothpicks,    Wooden.     International  Mfg.   Co.      185,708 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Trusses,  Combination  steel  and  elastic.     Woodard,  Clarke 

&  Co.     147.174  ;  Jan.  9. 
Tweezers  for  removing  superfluous  hair.  •  M.  W.  Chandler. 

180.588  :  Aug.  21. 
Vibrators,   Electrically-operated.     Fitzgerald  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     172,590  ;  Feb.  20. 

CLASS  45. 

Beverage  and  concentrate  for  making  same.  Chocolate 
Beverage   Corporation;      172,514 ;   ilar.    13. 

Beverage  and  sirup  for  making  the  same.  C.  E.  Chap- 
man.      181.434;    Nov.    27. 

Beverage  and  sirups  used  in  preparation  of  same.  C.  L. 
B»ardsley.     172,858  ;  Mar.  13. 

Beverage,  beverage  sirup,  and  concentrate  used  as  soft 
drink.  National  Chemical  Products  Co.  179,215 ; 
Nov.    27. 

Beverage,  Dry  compound  for  making  nonalcoholic  maltless. 
Golden   Grain   Juice  Co.      169,588  ;   Jan.   9. 

Beverage.  Grape.  Nu  Grape  Companv  of  America. 
176.276;  May  1. 

Beverage  made  from  milk,  cocoa,  etc..  and  a  sirup  for 
making  the  same.    R.  W.  Goodale.     171.214  :  Feb.  6. 

Beverage.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless.  L.  G.  Leech.  186,512; 
Nov.   27. 

Beverage    powder    used    for    making    soft   drinks.      P.    S. 

Hollis.     172,380  ;  July  24. 
Beverage   purposes.    Nonalcoholic,    maltless    frutl-flavored 

concentrate    for.     Premier   Malt    Products    Companv  of 

Ohio.     170,213  ;  Jan.  30. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Beverage   sirup  for   soft  drinks.     J.  P.   Jones.     184,340 ; 

Nov.   27. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.  E.  B.   Carneal.     179,354  ; 

July    10. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     Ec-Ko  Beverage  Corpora- 
tion.    171,307;  Jan.  2. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     M.  L.  Eisenberg.     175,349 

May  15. 
Beveraw  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     J.  D.  Fletcher.     140,791 

Aug.-21. 
Beverage    sold    as    a    soft    drink.      Goldstein    Brothers 

167,387  ;  Jan.  2. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     W.  H.  Gunckel.     159,700 

May  1. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     J.  M.  Hussey.     169,905 

Jan.  2. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     P.   H.  James.     183,627 

Oct.   30. 
Bevera?:e   sold   as   a   soft   drink.     C.    E.    May.      178,347 

Oct.  2. 
Beverage   sold   as   a   soft  drink.      C.   E.    May.      178,349 

May  22. 
Beveracp    sold    as    a   soft   drink.      W.    McKee.      179,876 

July  17. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     E.  J.  O'Brien.     182,219 

Nov.  6. 
Beverage   sold    as    a    soft    drink.      Okla-Cola    Company 

174,797;  May  29. 
Beverage    sold    as    a    soft    drink.       Pabst    Corporation 

181,210-11 ;   Oct.  2. 
Beverage  sold   as  a  soft  drink.     Soc.   An.   Fsco.   Cinzano 

&  Cla.     183,044  ;  Oct.  30. 
Beverage   sold   as   a    soft   drink.      Specialty   Soda   Water 

Bottling  Company.     170,499  ;  Mar.  13. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.     W.  R.  Swett.     184,948 ; 

Nov.    27. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink.    M.  E.  Vaughan.    181,625  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  a  compound  for  mak- 
ing    same.       Beverage     Extract     Company.       179,513 ; 

July   17. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  flavoring  sirups,  etc., 

used   in  preparation  of  the   same.     Forst  Products  Co. 

176,172  ;  Apr.  17. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirup  for  making  same. 

J.  A.  Fleming.     169,673  ;  Jan.  30. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirup  for  making  same. 

H.  C.  Watkins.     189,157  ;  Aug.  28. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  and  -extracts 

for  making   same.      California  Alfalfa   Products   Com- 

panv.     175,299;  May  29. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making  same. 

Fruit.      Queen      City      Bottling      Company.      171,955 ; 

Feb.  13. 
Beverage    sold    as   a    soft   drink   and    sirups    for    making 

same.     Sethness  Company.     175,681  ;  July  10. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.     C.  G.  Dillon.     179,590;  July  17. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.     Hurty-Peck  Co.     174,011 ;  Apr.  10. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and  sirups  used  in  prepara- 
tion   of    same,    Fruit.      M.    O.    Spurgeon.      172,909; 

Feb.    20. 
Beverage  sold  as  a  soft  drink  and   sirups   used  in   the 

preparation   of  same.     Ladwig-Schlueter   Co.     178,259  ; 

May  22. 
Beverage   sold   as   a   soft   drink   and   sirups   used  in   the 

preparation      of      same.      Fruit.      Lyons      Bros.      Co. 

172,752;    Feb.    20. 
Beverage    sold    as    a    soft    drink,    Fruit.      United    Cigar 

Stores  Company  of  America.     171,672 ;  Feb.  20. 
Beverage    sold    as   an    orange   drink   and    sirup   for   mak- 
ing    the     same.       Granite     State     Spring    Water    Co. 

182,302;  Oct.  80. 
Beverage  sold  as  soft  drink.     F.  L.  Grassini.     178,178. 

July  31. 
Beverage   sold   as  soft  drink   and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.     S.  Davis.     171,259  ;   Jan.  2. 
Beverage  sold  as  soft  drink  and  sirups  used  in  preparation 

of  same.     Lyons  Bros.  Co.     172,751  ;  Nov.  27. 
Beverage  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same. 

Mound   City  Bottling  Company.     173,845 ;   June  12. 
Beverage  used  as  a  soft  drink.     Corning  Ice  &  Bottling 

Works.      173,624 ;    Mar.    13. 
Beverages.       Cantrell    c&    Cochrane,    Limited.       181,672; 

Oct.  2. 
Beverages.      Erbo    Company.      167,007 ;    Jan.    9. 
Bpvpracps.     W.  P.  Power.si.     165.809:  Oct.  2. 
Beverages  and  compounds  for  making  same.     Good-Grape 

Company.      178,720  ;    Oct.    2. 
Beverages   and    concentrates   and   compounds   for   makin  ■ 

the  same.     Orange  Cnish  Company.     156,594:  Mar.  20 
Beverages  and  ginger  ale  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  extracts. 

sirups,    etc.,   for  making  same.     Abeco   Beverage   Com- 
pany.     171.605  ;    Feb.   27. 
Beverages  and  sirup  used  in  preparation  of  same,  Nonal- 

cohoiic.     Henry-Brown  Company.     187.311 ;  Dec.  4. 
Beverages    and    sirups,    extracts,    emulsions,    and    paste.^ 

for     making    the    same.      American    Syrup    Company. 

168,191;   Dec.   18.  ^  „  „.       , 

Beverages  and  sirups  for  making  same.     W.  F.  Stoecker. 

185,630;   Nov.   20. 


Beverages   and   sirups    for   making    same.    Fruit.      Jones 

Bros.  &  Co.     170,023  ;  Jan.  2. 
Beverages  and  sirups  used  in  making  same.     Ho-Jay  Cor- 
poration.     182,812  ;    Oct.   2. 
Beverages,   Concentrated  preparation   for   preparing  non- 
alcoholic       maltless.      Mervine    Mfg.    Co.      168,160 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Beverages,   concentrates   and   compounds   for   making   the 

same.      California    Crushed    Fruit   Company.      186,349 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Beverages,  Corn  sirup  used  in  the  manufacture  of.     E.  M. 

Blumenthal.     170,677;   Feb.  27. 
Beverages,   fruit  sirups,  extracts,   and  flavorings   for  the 

same.      R.   E.   Marett.      184,412 ;    Sept.   18. 
Beverages,  Grape-flavored.     Valentin  Blatz  Brewing  Com- 
pany.    181,724  ;  Aug.  28. 
Beverages,     Maltless    chocolate   cereal.     Vita   Food   Com- 
pany.    177,529  ;  July  31. 
Beverages,     Nonalcoholic.       J.     W.     Palmer.       180,386 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Beverages,   root  beer  and  root,  beer  extracts,   and  sirups 

for  making  soft  drinks.  Nonalcoholic.     California  Lab- 
oratories,  Inc.      184,587 ;   Nov.   27. 
Beverages  sold  as  a  soft  drink.  Mouquin  Rt.  &  Wine  Co. 

174,405  ;   July   3. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.     Combier  &  Cie.     174,166 ; 

Apr.   10. 
Beverages    sold    as    soft    drinks.       A.     M.     Dodge,    Inc. 

183,443;  Ogt.  9. 
Beverages    sold     as    soft    drinks.      East     Side    Bottling 

Works.     182.437;  Oct.  30. 
Beverages   sold   as   soft  drinks.      Florida   Products   Com- 
pany.     182,506;    Oct.    2. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.     N.  E.  French.     181,734  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Beverages   sold   as   soft   drinks.     D.    Harden.      158.1 1 8 : 

Mar.  20. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.     H.  S.   Jenner.     183,384  ; 

Oct.  30. 
Beverages    sold    as     soft    drinks.       L.     H.     Kirkpatrick. 

182,756;    Dec.   25. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.     J.  A.  Mitchell.     181,491  ; 

Nov.    20. 
Beverages    sold    as    soft    drinks.      San    Joaquin    Grocery 

Co.     182,268  ;  Oct.  30. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.     W.  J.  Schutte.     149,029  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Beverages    sold   as    soft    drinks.      S.    Seltzer.      176,101 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Beverages  sold  as   soft  drinks.     Charles  T.   Smith  Com- 
pany.    176,223  ;  May  22. 
Beverages   sold  as   soft  drinks  and   compounds   and   con- 
centrates   for    manufacturing    same.      Citrus    Products 

Company.     167,555;  Jan.  30. 
Bevtranes  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  extracts,  etc.,  for  mak- 

ins  same.     Now  England  Brewing  Company.     171,651  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirup  for  making  the 

same.     H.  Kirsch  &  Company.     187.319  ;  Dec.  4. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirup  for  making  the 

same.     Sand   Springs  Bottling  Co.      174,339:   Apr.    10. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups,  etc.,  for  making 

same.     W.  D.  Bost.     176,444  ;  May  15. 
Beverages    sold    as    soft    drinks    and    sirups    for   making 

same.     J.   Cohen.     178,331 ;   Oct.   2. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same. 

Jack  Beverage  Company.     172,107 ;   Feb.   6. 
Beverages    sold    as    soft    drinks    and    sirups    for   making 

same.     V.   Jones.      186,380:   Dec.   18. 
Beverages   sold   as   soft   drinks   and    sirups    for   making 

same        Mouquin     Restaurant     and     Wine     Company. 

176,686 ;  May  29.  .  .  ,  . 

Beverages    sold    as    soft    drinks    and    sirups    for    making 

same.     W.  E.  Tanner.     174,495  ;  May  15. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  same. 

Westchester  Bottling  Works.     176.700;  May  29. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.     C.  H.  Butler.     185,173  ;  Nov.  6.  ^ 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.     T.  B.  Kane.     179.046:  .Tune   19. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.    W.  G.  Keck.    173,770 ;  Mar.  13. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.     H.  Kirsch  &   Co.     175,400 ;  Apr.  17.         . 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.     Qualtop  Beverages  Inc.     185,188  ;  Oct.  9. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.     J.  M.  Rodgers.     185.189  ;  Oct.  9. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

sameT    M.  K.  Ross.     172,441 ;  Feb.  20. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  for  making  the 

same.      Society   Club   Beverage  Corporation.      175,411  : 

Apr.  17. 
Beverages  sold   as   soft  drinks  and  sirups   for  preparing 

same.     Garrett  and  Co.     174,077  :  May  1. 
Beverages   sold   as   soft   drinks   and   sirups   therefor.      V. 

Jones.     169.017 ;  Dec.  25.  ,^      ,  r^  tr 

Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  sirups  therefor.     K.  V. 

Klrby.     175,249  ;   May  15. 
Beverages   sold   as    soft    drinks    and    sirups    used   in    the 

preparation  of  same.     Chicago  Beverage  Co.     184,71..; ; 

Oct.  9. 


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Beverages    sold    as    soft    drinks   nnd   sirups    used    in    the 
preparation     of     same.       J.     R.     Reynolds.       176,217; 
Apr.  17. 
Beverages  sold  as  soft  drinljs,  Ginger-flavored.     Star  Bev- 
erage Co.     120,072  ;  Feb.  13. 
Beverages     sold    as     soft     drinks,     Maltless     carbonated. 

Florida  I^oducts  Co.     178,032  ;  July  3. 
Beverages  to  be  sold  as  soft  drinks  and  at  soda  fountains. 

F.   A.   Stolte.      160,155;   Jan.    2. 
Beverages  with   fruit  flavors,   ginger  ale,  etc.     L.   Cohen. 

lS4.6.'iO:  Oct.  30. 
Cider,  grape  juice,  grenadine  sirup,  etc..  Sweet.     Park  & 

Tilford.      173.003  :   Feb.   2T. 
Cream  soda,  birch  beer,  ginger  ale,  etc.      Country  Club 

Soda  Co.     173,406;   Feb.  20. 
Drink,      Carbonated      grape.        Good  -  Grape      Company. 

162.168;  Jan.   16. 
Drink,     Nonalcoholic,     maltless     orange.       Comet's     Cali- 
fornia Orange  Drink  Co.     176,452  ;  May  15. 
Drink,  Soft.     R.  G.  Stoehr.     174,491  ;  May  1. 
Drink.^,  Nonalcoholic,  maltless  soft.     La  France  Products 

Corporation.     184,973  ;  Dec.  25. 
Drinks,    Nonalcoholic,    maltless   soft.      J.    F.    lazier   Mfg. 

Co.     175,430;  May  8. 
Drinks,    Nonalcoholic    maltless   soft.      J.   F.    Lazier   Mfg. 

Co.     178.745  ;  July  17. 
Drinks,   Powdered   preparation  for  making  soft.     P.   Hur- 

tado.     185,124  ;  Oct.  9. 
Drinks,  Soft.     Monadnock  Beverage  Company.     183,118 ; 

Oct.    2. 
Extract,  Concentrated  maltless.     Advance  Chemical  Com- 
pany.     177.721  ;   Aug.   28. 
Extract  for  soft  drink  purposes,  Vegetable.     L.  S.  Carney. 

180,467  ;  July  31. 
Extract   used   in   the   preparation   of  soft   drinks.     A.  L. 

Voge.     172.405  ;  Mar.  13. 
Extract   used   in   the   preparation  of   soft  drinks.     A.   L. 

Voge.     172,406  ;  Mar.  27. 
Flavoring  extract  for  soft  drinks.     A.  G.  Eisold.     170,129  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Flavoring  extracts,   emulsions,   sirups   for   soda-fountain 
purposes,    etc.,    Maltless.      W.    B.    Webber.      167,858  ; 
Nov.  6. 
Flavoring    for    making    beverages.      Davies,    Rose    &    Co. 

156.480  :   Oct.   2. 
Flavoring,    sirups,    fruit   acids,    and    quintessences,    Non- 
alcoholic,   maltless.      American    Syrup    Co.      172,856 ; 
Feb.  20. 
Flavors  and  beverages  made  therefrom.     Beverage  Citrus 

Products    Company.      184,121  :    Oct.    30. 
Flavors  and  flavoring  extracts  for  soft  drinks,  Maltless. 

McCormick  &  Co.     161,786:  Feb.   13. 
Fruit  juices.   Nonalcoholic,   maltless   concentrated.     Cali- 
fornia Citrus  Fruit  Juice  Company.     176,163  ;  May  1. 
Ginger  ale.     Bartow  Beverages,  Inc.     180,832  ;   July   10. 
Ginger   ale.      Delatour   Beverage    Corporation.      186,830; 

Dec.   18. 
Ginser  ale.     M.  L.  Eisenberg.     175,350  ;  May  15. 
Ginger  ale.     I.  L.  Flory.     174,692  ;  May  29. 
Ginger  ale.     J.  G.  Fox.     184.967  :  Oct.  9. 
Ginger  ale.     E.  W.   Jeffress,  Inc.     162.420  ;  Jan.  2. 
Ginger  ale  and  beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.     C.  A.  Hay. 

180,428  ;  July  31. 
Ginger   ale,    cream    soda,    root    beer,    etc.      Grand    Forks 

Bottling  Works.     176,266  ;  May  22. 
Ginger  ale,  root  beer,  sarsaparilla.     S.  D.  Lefas.    171,090  ; 

Jan.    2. 
Ginger    ale,    sarsaparilla,    and    root   beer.      J.    Friedrich. 

184.817  ;  Oct.  9. 
Ginger   ale,   sarsaparilla,   and   root   beer.      J.    Friedrich. 

184,818;  Nov.  6. 
Grape    flavored    sugar    drink.    Concentrate    for    making. 

Howdy  Company.     180.183  ;  June  19. 
Grape   juice.     Sam   Seelig,    Co.      187,542 :    Dec.   4. 
Grape  juice.    L.  S.  Wetmore  Company.     179,575  ;  June  19. 
Grape     juice.       Wirth-Concordade     Company.       169,662 ; 

Jan.   30. 
Grape   juice   and   apple    juice.      Paul   De  Laney   Co.    Inc. 

175,772  :  Apr.   17. 
Lemonade  powders.     Freeman's  Foods,  Limited.     168,147  ; 

Apr.   24. 
Orange  juice,  fruit  ciders.     C.  H.  Dikeman.     182,738-9  ; 

Oct.   30. 
Sarsaparilla,    ginger  ale,    cream    soda,   etc.      Wm.    Mont- 
gomery  &   Co.     179,811;   July  24. 
Sirup  for  beverage  purposes.  Grape-flavored.     Queen  City 

Extract   Company.     163,413  ;   June  19. 
Sirup  for  carbonated  beverages,  Maltless.     R.  H.  Smith. 

184.427:   Dec.   18. 
Sirup  for  making  a  citrous  beverage.     Sethness  Company. 

173,147;    Oct.    2.  ^       ^ 

Sirup   for  making   of  beverages.     Bourbon-Ola   Company. 

186,101;    Nov.    20. 
Sirup  used  in  making  beverages,   Dextrinous.      American 
Bnrtonizing    Company    and    Wallerstein    Laboratories. 
160,178;  May  1.  ,      ^       , 

Sirup    used     in     making    soft     drinks.       C.     J.     Dennis. 

181,516:   Aug.  28.  ^,  _^ 

Sirups,  acids,  etc.,  for  beverage  purposes.     Northwestern 

Bakers  &  Confectioners  Co.     181,856;  Oct.  2. 
Sirups  and  beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.   United  Beverage 
Products   Company.     183,726;   Nov.   20. 

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Sirups  and  extracts  for  beverage  purposes.  Murray  Com- 
pany.    180,983;  July  31.  ^,    „,     ^ 

Sirups  and  nonalcoholic,  maltless  beverages.  M.  Black- 
man.      150,588  ;    Oct.    2. 

Sirups  for  manufacture  of  nonalcoholic  maltless  beverages, 
etc..  Concentrated.     V.  Jones.     167,247  ;  May  8. 

Sirups  for  soft  drinks.  Fruit.  S.  S.  Pierce  Co.  181,041  ; 
Dec.   4.  „      ^ 

Sirups  for  soft  drinks,  Maltless  soda-fountain.  Elgot 
and   Giuntini.     177,659;   .July  3. 

Sirups  for  soft  drinks.  Nonalcoholic,  maltless  flavoring. 
Walker  Bros.   Co.     173,262  ;  Mar.   13. 

Sirups  for  use  in  making  beverages.  S.  L.  Goldman. 
171,635  :  Jan.  30. 

Sirups,  Nonalcoholic,  maltless  fruit.  E.  Burden. 
172.i507  ;    June    19. 

Sirups  used  for  making  soft  drinks.  Fruit.  Ver-Vac  Com- 
pany.     161,817  ;  Feb.  6. 

Soda  water.     W.  P.  Courtney.     181,062;   July  10. 

Soda  water  and  beverages  sold  as  soft  drinks.  Vacuum 
Water  Company.     165,646;  July  17. 

Soft  drinks.  Chicago  Whistle  Bottling  Co.  181,379; 
Aug.  28. 

Soft  drinks,  Maltless.  M.  L.  Eisenberg.  175,351 ; 
May  15. 

Water,  Alkaline  nonpurgative  table.  California  Bottling 
Association.     183,694  ;  Oct.  9. 

Water  and  root  beer  and  fruit-flavored  soft  drinks.  Table. 
Pabst    Corporation.      181,215 ;    Oct.    2. 

Water,  Artificially-prepared  mineral.  J.  A.  Steele. 
176,292  :   July   3. 

Water,  ginger  ale,  root  beer,  etc..  Still  and  carbonated. 
Waukesha  Silurian  Water  Co.     178,316  ;  Aug.  28. 

Water,  Medicinal.  Estate  of  Julia  V.  H.  Magee.  161,493  ; 
May  29. 

Water,  Mineral.     E.  Meyer.     18S,393  ;  Oct.  9. 

Water.  Mineral.  Silver  King  Mineral  Water  Co. 
186.759;   Nov.    20. 

Water,  Mineral.    W.  H.  Thurman.    175,415 ;  May  29. 

CLASS  46. 

,\cid,  fruit  butters,  butter  flavoring,  cake  mix,  etc..  Acetic. 

Northwestern    Bakers    &    Confectioners    Co.      161,938 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Alimentary  paste.     Bonadio   &  Merchiorri  Co.     166,973 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Alimentary    paste    products.      A.    Goodman   &   Sons,    Inc. 

169,543  ;  July  24. 
Alimentary   paste    products.      A.    Goodman   &    Sons,    Inc. 

169,544;  Nov.  13. 
Alimentary    paste    products.      Tharinger   Macaroni    Com- 
pany.    171,186 ;  May  15.  _    „ 
.\limentarv   products   and    pastes,    spaghetti,    etc.      W.    S. 

Creed.    '178,494  ;  Sept.  25. 
Almond   paste,   blanched  peanuts,   etc.     National  Almond 

Products  Co.     155.513  ;  Mav  29. 
Almonds.      California       Almond       Growers       Exchange. 

157.024-5  :  May  8. 
Almonds,   Candied.     C.   Olmsted.     173.202  ;  May   22. 
Almonds,    Salted.   California  Almond   Packers.      179,585 ; 

July  31.  ,       „ 

Almonds,  Toasted.     J.  S.  Eustis.     173,885;  May  22. 
Apples.     Wenatchee  Northern  Warehouse  &  Marketing  Co. 

169,342;  Mar.  6.  „„  „     ^  .    .- 

Apples  and  pears.  Fresh.    B.  F.  Sellers.     182.618  ;  Oct.  16. 
Apples.    Dehydrated.     Washington    Dehydrated   Food    Co. 

172,919;  Apr.  17. 
Apples,  Evaporated.     C.  C.  Hall.  Inc.     165.998-9  ;  Jan.  16. 
Apples,  Fresh.     Acme  Orchard  Co.     176,149  ;  May  15. 
Apples,  Fresh.     Alaga  &  Forencich  Co.     174.422  ;  May  8. 
Apples,  Fresh.     W.  A.  Bolinger.     171,896  ;  May  8. 
Apples,  Fresh.     Cashmere  Fruit  Growers  Union.     182,563  ; 

Apples',  Fresh.    Dailey  Produce  Co.     182,737 ;  Nov.  6. 
Apples,    Fre.-sh.      Denney   &   Co.      166.657;   .Tuly   3. 
Apples,  Fresh.     Earl   Fruit  Company  of  The   Nrrthwcst. 

177,282  ;  May  29.  „ 

Apples,    Fresh.      Elk    Mountain    Orchard    Co.      166,356 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Apples,   Fresh.      Grossman   Bros.    &   Rea,    Inc.      187.310; 

Dec    25. 
Apples,  Fresh.     Growers  Service  Co.     171,840 ;  Sept.  11. 
Apples,   Fresh.      Inwood   Fruit   Growers   Club.      172,333 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Apples,  Fresh.     Jensen  &  Sons.     182,916 :   Sept.    18. 
Apples.      Fresh.       National      Fruit      Product      Company. 

186,388  :  Dec.  18. 
Apples,     Fresh.        North      Pacific     Mortgage     Company. 

185,668 ;  Nov.  13. 
Apples,  Fresh.     Otis  Orchards  Apple  Company.     173,361 ; 

June  5.  ^  ^„ 

Apples,  Fresh.     J.  C.  Palumbo.     182.928  ;  Sept.  18. 
Apples,   Fresh.      Resetar  Bros.      185.675 ;   Nov.    13. 
.\pples.  Fresh.     W.  E.  Roche.     171,552  ;  June  26. 
Apples,  Fresh.     Spokane  Valley  Growers  Union.     165,723  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Apples.  Fresh.     R.  A.  Tedford  &  Co.     168.809  ;  Feb.  13. 
Apples,    Fresh.      Touchet    Valley    Apple    Co.      180,908-9 ; 

Aug.  21.  ,    „ 

.Apples,   Fresh.      Western   New  York   Fruit   Growers'   Co- 
operative Packing  Ass'n,   Inc.     166,518 ;   Feb.   20. 
Apples,  Fresh-boxed.     R.   J.  Graham.     171,536  ;  July  17. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Apples,  peaches,  pears,  plums,  etc..  Fresh.  Western  New 
York  Fruit  Growers'  Co-Operatlve  Packing  Ass'n,  Inc. 
166,517:    Feb.    20. 

Apples,  plums,  cherries,  grapes,  pears,  and  peaches  In 
their  natural  state.     F.  M.  Wilson.     165,470  ;  Feb.  20. 

Apples,  potatoes,  and  cream,  cattle,  Fresh.  R.  F.  Perkins. 
160,721  ;  Jan.  30. 

Apricots,  cherries,  peaches,  pineapples,  etc.  Austin,  Nich- 
ols &  Co.     171,523  ;  July  31. 

Artichokes,  Fresh  boxed.  Santa  Cruz  Coast  Vegetable 
Co.     187,175  ;  Dec.  25. 

Asparagus,  Fresh.  Vegetable  Exchange  of  California, 
Inc.     185,637;  Nov.  13. 

Bacon.     Barringtou   Packing  Co.     168,749  ;    Sept.  25. 

Bacon.     Beech-Nut  Packing  Company.     162,798  ;  Apr.  24. 

Bacon  and  picnics.  Breakfast.  Peyton  Packing  Company. 
175.625  ;   June   19. 

Bacon,  canned  corn  beef,  corned  pork,  etc.  A.  C.  Hof- 
mann  &  Sons.     171,538  ;  Nov.  6. 

Bacon,  ham,  boiled  ham,  sugar-cured  meats.  East  Ten- 
nessee Packing  Company.     161,622  ;   Jan.   9. 

Bacon,  ham,  breakfast-bacon  squares.  Schaffner  Brothers 
Company.      169,929  ;   July   3. 

Bacon,  hams,  and  lard.  George  Little,  Limited.  177,839  ; 
July    10. 

Bacon,  hams,  lard,  sausage.  Nelson  Meat  Company. 
182,519  ;  Dec.  11. 

Bakers'  and  confectioners'  supplies.  T.  F.  Naughtin, 
162,762  ;  Jan.  30. 

Banana   flour.     D.   Maronik.     185,979;   Dec.   25. 

Banana  jelly.     D.  Maronik.     185,980:   Nov.   27. 

Banana  slices.  Dried.     D.  Maronik.     185,981 :  Nov.  27. 

Bananas.     H.  J.  Vinkemulder.     160,168:  Aug.   21. 

Bay  leaves  and  rubbed  sage.  Puritan  Drug  Mfg.  Co. 
146,656;  Dec.  25. 

Beans,  Product  made  of.'  Sang  Yuen  &  Co.  174,162 : 
Sept.  4. 

Beef,  Cooked  corn.  Virden  Packing  Company.  161,161 ; 
Jan.  9. 

Beef,  Fresh.  Detroit  Packing  Company.  166,658 ; 
May  29. 

Berries,  Fresh.  Central  California  Berry  Growers  Asso- 
ciation.    165,270  ;  Feb.  6. 

Beverage.     G.  Weinstein.     182,632  ;  Oct.  16. 

Beverage,  Coffeelike.  Kellogg  Company.  177,914 ; 
July  24. 

Beverage  made  of  fruits,  nuts,  and  grain,  Food.  Bartlett 
Nu  Products  Corporation.    164,987 ;  Feb.  27. 

Beverage,  Milk-chocolate.  Missouri  Valley  Creamery  Com- 
pany.     177,568;    Nov.    20. 

Beverage  suitable  as  a  coffee  substitute,  G.  Weinstein. 
165.904  ;  Feb.  6. 

Beverages  or  cooking.  Ingredient  used  in  food.  Douglas 
&  Burns.   Ltd.      168,402  ;    Sept.   11. 

Birdseed,  flavoring  extract,  fish  food,  olive  oil,  etc.  Owl 
Drug  Company.      166,400 :    Sept.   11. 

Biscuit.     National  Biscuit  Company.     163,593 ;   June  12. 

Biscuit.     National  Biscuit  Company.     180,233-4  ;  Oct.  30. 

Biscuit,  Cereal.  Battle  Creek  Food  Company.  175,700  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Biscuit,  Sweet.     Robert  A.  Johnston  Co.     167,523  ;  Jan.  9. 

Biscuits.     Loose-Wiles  Biscuit  Company.     181,200  ;  Nov.  6. 

Biscuits.     Perfection  Biscuit  Coninany.     171.!>.'>0;  Mar    ■?" 

Biscuits,  Bran.  Spongette  Pure  Food  Company.  166,909  ; 
Mar.  27. 

Biscuits,  crackers,  and  Dutch-style  cookies.  W.  R. 
Montague  Company.     167.579  :  May  8. 

Biscuits,  cracker.s,  cake,  and  cake  wafers.  Union  Biscuit 
Company.      152,661  :    Nov.    20. 

Biscuits,  crackers,  cookies,  and  cakes.  National  Bis- 
cuit   Company.      181,644 ;    Sept.    25. 

Biscuits  having  laxative  properties.  Battle  Creek  Food 
Company.     175,058  ;  Nov.  6. 

Blueberries,  Fresh.  Joseph  J.  White,  Inc.  172,457 ; 
May  8. 

Bran.     Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.     169,368  ;  May  15. 

Bran.     Potter-Wrightington,  Inc.     171.467  ;  May  8. 

Bran.      Warner,    Moore    &    Co.      175,582 :    Aug.    7. 

Bread.     American   Bakery  Company.     175,179 ;   Sept.   11. 

Bread.     Bixler  Baking  Company.     169,615  :  Feb.  27. 

Bread.     Bixler  Bakinsr  Companv.     176.597  :   Sept.   11. 

Bread.    James  Butler  Inc.     162,240  ;  Mar.  27. 

Bread.     California  Bakery  Company.     153,076;  Aug.  14. 

Bread.     Corby  Baking  Company.     94,532  :   Apr.  3. 

Bread.     Corbv  Bakinsr  Compnnv.      167.291  :  Mar    20 

Bread.      Corby   Baking   Company.      167,292 ;    June   5. 

Bread.     Cushman's  Sons,  Inc.     173,073  :  Dec.  11. 

Bread.     J.   C.  Dempster.      182.704;   Nov.  20. 

Bread.    L.  B.  Fellner.     169.579  :  Apr.  3, 

Bread.      W.    B.    Fink.      180,925:    Nov.    13. 

Bread.      T.    J.    Fitzpatrick.      153,036 :    July    24. 

Bread.      C.   Garlek,      178,605 :   Dec.    18. 

Bread.     General  Baking  Company.     160.056  :  May  8. 

Bread.     Gordon  Baking  Co.     177,666:  Dec.  11. 

Bread.      Gordon-Pagel    Company.      153,596 :    Feb.    6. 

Bread.     W.  P.  M.  Grolck.     162,815  ;  Nov.  20. 

Bread.      Grocers'   Baking   Company.      169.549;    Sept.    18. 

Broad.     Hall  Bakins  Co.     175.787;  .Tune  19. 

Bread.     Hall  Baking  Co.     180,861  ;  Oct.  30. 

Bread.      Heimbnch  Bnking   Company.      179,269 ;   Dec.   25. 

Bread.     Heimb.Tch  Baking  Companv.     179.270:  Dec.  18. 

Bread.     Hillsdale  Baking  Company.     182,149-50  :  Oct.  2. 

Bread.     Hochman  &  Wertheim.     176.079  ;  Nov.  20. 


Bread.     G.   W.   Huck.     167,392;  Jan.  9. 

Bread.      Indian   Village   Bakery.      156,579  :    Sept.   25. 

Bread.    Kroger  Grocery  &  Baking  Co.    153,885  ;  Dec.  4. 

Bread.     A.  Kroudvird.     178,048  ;  Dec.  11. 

Bread.     Mackechnie  Bread  Company.     156,097  ;   Nov.  20. 

Bread.        Massachusetts     Baking     Company.        174,582 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Bread.     Midland  Flour  Milling  Co.     168,480;  Jan.  16. 
Bread.    Nafziger  Baking  Company.    175,262  ;  July  31. 
Bread.     National  Bakeries,   Inc.     159,763  ;   May  1. 
Bread.    Old  Homestead  Bread  Company.     159,978  ;  Apr.  3. 
Bread.     Petersen  &  Pegau  Baking  Co,     185,985  ;  Dec.  25. 
Bread.     P.  O.  Sampson.     178,289  :  Aug.  21. 
Bread,     Schafer  Bakery.  Inc.     183,319  ;  Dec.  25. 
Bread.     Smith  &   Hofscss.     175,682  ;   .Tune  19. 
Bread.      Square  Baking  Company.      179,233  ;   Sept.   18. 
Bread.     Star  Bakery  Co.     162.513:   Jan.  23. 
Bread.     G.  A.  Stonecypher.     165,418;  Oct.  2.    . 
Bread.      J.    F.    Strachan.      149,938;    June    5. 
Bread.      J.    F.    Strachan.      163,006;    June    5. 
Bread.     Tip  Top  Baking  Co.     171,558  :  Mar.  13. 
Bread.      Union    Bakery.      179,691 :    Sept.    18. 
Bread.     Vitimin  Milling  Company.     175,282  ;  July  31. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.     166,159  ;  Jan.  9. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Companv.     168,184  ;  Jan.  30. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.     168,699  ;  Apr.  3. 
Bread.    Ward  Baking  Company.     169.382  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.     169,384  ;  Mar.  27. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.     169.385  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.     169,386  :  Apr.  3. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Comoany.     169,387  ;  Mar.  27. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.     169.794  ;  Feb.  27. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.      170.512  :   Aug.   21. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.     171.435  :  Mar.  13. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.     171,436:  May  1. 
Bread.     Ward  Bakinsr  Company.     172. 60S:  Alnr.  20 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.     173,456  ;  May  8. 
Bread.      Ward  Baking   Company.      174.501:    Aug.   21. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.     179,758  ;  Nov.  6. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.     182,322:   Oct.   2. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.     182.687-8  ;  Oct.  2. 
Bread.      Ward   Baking   Company.      185,393 ;   Dec.   25. 
Bread.     Ward  Baking  Company.      185,735 :  Dee.  25. 
Bread.      Warners    Whole    Wheat    Bread    Inc.      166,863 ; 

Feb.   20. 
Bread.      W.    H.    Widmaier.      175.587;   Sept.    25. 
Bread.     D.  S.  Wilson.  M.  D.     165,050  :  May  .S. 
Bread.      D.    P.    Woolley.      181,360:    Sept.    25. 
Bread.     D.   P.   Woolley.     181.36.3-4  :   Sept.   25. 
Bread.      D.    P.    Woolley.      181,367 ;    Sept.    25. 
Bread.      D.    P.    Woolley.      181.369 ;    Sept.    25. 
Bread    and    cake.      Busse    Baking    Company.       181,557; 

Nov.   20. 
Bread    and    cake.      Corby    Baking    Company.      167,294 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Bread    and    cake.      Ward    Baking    Company.      185,736 ; 

Dec.   25. 
Broad   and    cookies.    Ginger.     M.   A.   Banning.      158,592 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Bread  and  crackers.    Potter-Wrightington,  Inc.    164,186  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Bread  and  doughnuts.     A.  J.  Becker.     161.022  ;  Mar.  27. 
Bread  and  rolls.     P.  M.  Dorscb.     160,875;  Dec.  11. 
Bread   and   rolls.      Swander  Baking   Company.      166,958; 

Mar.  27. 
Bread,     biscuits,     cake,     cookies,     etc.       M.     D.     Coulter. 

173,180:  Mav  1. 
Bread,  butter,  eggs,  tea,  etc.     Wright  &  Parker  Company. 

184.778  :    Nov.    27. 
Bread,    cake,  and   a   vitamine-containing  product.       Ward 

Baking  Company.     168,183;  Aug.  21. 
Bread,  cake,  and  breakfast  cereal.    Ward  Baking  Company. 

179,441  ;   Sept.   11. 
Bread,  cake,  pies,  canned  puddings,  etc.     Friend  Brothers. 

167.518:   Mav   1. 
Bread,  cakes,  and  cereal  breakfast  foods.     Ward  Baking 

Company.     169,383;  Mar.  27. 
Bread,  cakes,  and  pies.     A.  Rose.      175,887  :    Sept.   18. 
Bread,  cakes,  and  pies.    Schlater's,  Incorporated.    158,902  ; 

Mav   15. 
Bread,  coffee,  dried  peaches,  butter,  sugar,  etc.    Groceteria 

Stores  Co.  of  California.     168.966;  Mar.  27. 
Bread,   Loaves   of  wheat.     Jay   Burns  Baking   Company. 

162,980:   Apr.   3. 
Bread,  rolls,  and  buns.     H.  W.  Conrad.     166.043  ;  Jan.  9. 
Bread,    rolls,    biscuits,    cakes,    etc.      Ward    Baking    Com- 
pany.    175.,374;  Sept.  4. 
Bread,      Whole  -  wheat.        Hillsdale      Baking      Company. 

179,534  ;  Nov.  6. 
Broads,    cakes,    and    pastries.      C.    A.    Franke.      170,762 ' 

May  1. 
Butter.     Aberdeen  Creamery  Companv.     164.703:  Jan.  30. 
Butter.    Anna  Creamery  Company.     174,685  ;  July  31. 
Butter.     H.    N.   Brawner,   jr.      161,347 ;   June   5, 
Butter.     H.  N.  Brawner,  jr.     161.348:  Nov.   20. 
Butter.     H.  C.  Christians  Co.     185,566:  Dec.  25. 
Butter.      ClTde  Creamery  Company.     167,290  ;  June  5. 
Butter.       Davis-Cleaver     Produce     Company.        180,845 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Butter.      Dodge    Citv    Ice    Cream    &    Produce    Company. 

168.600:  .Lan.   16. 
Butter.     S.  T.   Edel's   Sons.      161,415 ;    Sept.   11. 


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Butter.     Fairmont  Creamery  Co.     160,405  :  Jan.  30. 
Butter.      Galeton    Dairy    Products    Company.      177,837 ; 

Ausr.  21. 
Butter.     T.  F.  Gallagher.     159,466;  Sept.  11. 
Butter.       Great     Atlantic     and     Pacific     Tea     Company. 

174,776;  .Tune  5. 
Butter.       Gude    Brothers,     KieCfer    Company.       174,441; 

Oct.  16. 
Butter.     Ida  Creamery  Company.     171.759;  Mar.   13. 
Butter.     W.   C.   Kammerer.     184,466  ;  Dec.  25. 
Butter.     Kinney  Brothers.     103,894  ;  Oct.  23. 
Butter.     Kirscbbrauu   &   Sons,   Inc.      161,687 :   June   5. 
Butter.      Milk   Producers   Association  of  Central  Califor- 
nia.    172.281;  June  5. 
Butter.     Milton  Diarv  Company.     161,691 ;  Jan.  30. 
Butter.     Mooresvillc  Co-Operative  Creamery  Co.     171,280  ; 

Mar.   13. 
Butter.     Nickel   &   Drummey.     178,624 :   Sept.   25. 
Butter.     W.   Perkins.      174,027  :    June   5. 
Butter.     Rugby  Creamery.     181,779  ;  Oct.  2. 
Butter.      Sumner   Co.      152,968 ;    Mar.   6. 
Buffer.     Sunshine  Stores,  Inc.     168.498;  Mar.  20. 
Butter.     Swinalev  Bros.     182,781 ;  Oct.  2. 
Butter.     Tell  City  Creamery  I'ompany.     180,950  ;  Nov.  l3. 
Butter.       Valley    Dairy    Products     Company.       180,674 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Butter.     A'eenstra   Produce   Co.      170,452 ;   June    5. 
Butter.     Western  Ohio  Creamery  Co.     174,272  :   Sept.  11. 
Butter.     I.O.Wise.     178,650 ;  Dec.  11. 
Butter    and    cheese.      New    Zealand    Co-Operative    Dairy 

Company   Limited.     168,332  ;   Sept.   4. 
Butter  and  cheese.     New  Zealand  Co-operative  Dairy  Com- 
pany Limited.     168,335  ;   Nov.   20. 
Butter    and    eggs.       Gude    Brothers,     Kiefifer    Company. 

174.442  :    July    10. 
Butter   and   eggs.      R.   I.   Lamoreaux.      168.316:   Mar.   20 
Butter  and  eggs.     James  Van  Dyk  Co.     168,566  ;  Sept.  25. 
Butter    and    eggs.    Creamery.      D.     Langfeld.      167,181  ; 

Jan.  9. 
Butter,   cheese,  eggs,  and  sausage.     Swift  and  Company. 

16.'!.1S6:  Mar.   20. 
Butter,  coffee,  tea,  spices,  etc.    Mound  City  Creamery  and 

Food  Products  Co.     160,953  ;  Mar.  27. 
Butter,   Creamery.      Greendale   Dairy.      153.974 ;    Nov.    6. 
Butter,   Crcamerv.     Harrow-Taylor  Butter  Co.     170.328  : 

May  8. 
Butter.   Creamery.     Kirschbraun   &  Sons,   Inc.      167,819 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Butter,  Creamery.     D.  Langfeld.     167,182  ;  Jan.  9. 
Butter,  dried  beans,  bread,  etc.     H.  P.  Hood  &  Sons,  Inc. 

146.213  :  Dec.  11. 
Butter,  dried  beans,  bread,  etc.     H.  P.  Hood  &  Sons,  Inc. 

146.216  :   -\pr.  3. 
Butter,  eggs,  and  cheese.     H.  N.  Brawner,  jr.     170,707  ; 

May  15. 
Butter,  eggs,  and  cheese.     Taylor  Produce  Co.     150,413  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Butter,  eggs,  cheese.     Kurtin  &  Kurtin.     155.410  ;  Feb.  6. 
Butter,   eggs,   cheese,   lard.   etc.     Vermont   Creamery  In- 
corporated.     165,903;    Mar.    27. 
Butter,    eggs,    lard,     etc.       Dunlevy    Packing    Company. 

155,668;  July  24. 
Butter,    eggs,    milk,    cream,    and    cheese.      Gold    Meadow 

Creamerv.     167.298  ;  May  8. 
Butter,    fresh    eggs,    cheese.      S.    S.    Long    &   Bro.,    Inc. 

157,9.32;    .Tan.   23. 
Butter,  Nut.     E.  F.  Drew  &  Co.     163,617  ;  Nov.  20. 
Butter,  oleomargarine,  eggs,  etc.     Dunlevy  Packing  Com- 
pany.     150.311  :    Sept.   11. 
Butter,  oleomargarine,  eggs,  lard,  etc.     Dunlevy  Packing 

Companv.     150.310;  Aug.  7. 
Butter,    olives,    and    oleomargarine.      Arthur   E.    Dorr    & 

Co.     80.177  :  June  5. 
Butter,  poultry,  and  eggs.     Alloway  Brothers.     181.100: 

Oct.  16. 
Butter,    raw    cream,    fresh    eggs,    etc.      A.    W.    Barber. 

154,118  ;  Nov.  13. 
Buttermilk.     Concentrated.       Consolidated    Products     Co. 

177.364  ;  Sept.  18. 
Cabbage,      Pickled.        Block-Zimmerman      &      Company.  - 

173,226;  May  29. 
Cafe  nn  lait.     Nestle  &  Anglo-Swiss  Condensed  Milk  Co. 

157.627:   Sept.  IS. 
Cake.     Diamond  Cake  Company.     160,239.  Mar.   27. 
Cake.     Frelhofer  Baking  Company.     179.787-8  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cake.     C.  A.   Hellwig.     181.988:  Nov.  20. 
Cake.      Puritv  Cake   Compapv.      175.212 :   Nov.   20. 
Cake.      Tastv    Tiakipg    Companv.      157.084 :    July    24. 
Cake.     R.  B.'  Ward  .<c  Co.     180.995  :  Sept.  11. 
Cake.     R.  B.  Ward  &  Co.     186.400;  Dec.  2.t. 
Cake  and  cake  mix.     Joe  Lowe  Co.     178,109;  Aug.  21. 
Cake    and    pastry    mixture.      S.    W.    Nog.gle.      169,773 

Fob.  27. 
Cake    and    pastry    mixture.      S.    W.    Nogglp.      169.774 

May  1. 
Cake.     Fruit.       Crane     Chocolate     Company.       167,9 1 4 

Sept.  18. 
Cake,  Fruit.     L.  Simon.     169.987  :  May  1. 
Cake  icing.     L.  A.  Turck.     183.179  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cake    icini?,    pie    filling,    shredded    coconut,    etc.      Mill? 

Brothers   Company.      174,716;    Sept.    11. 
Cake  mil.     Hirsch  Brothers  Co.     171,081;  Mar.  13. 


Cake,  Toasted  sponge.     Tasty  Baking  Company.     175,684  ; 

Aug.  21. 
<'akes.      J.    Bermejo.      177,582;    -Sept.    18. 
Cakes.     Colonial   Biscuit   Company.      159,410;   Aug.    7. 
Cakes.     Cushman's  Sons,  Inc.     171,415 ;  Mar.  13. 
Cakes.     I^oose-Wiles  Biscuit  Company.     179,542;  Sept.  11. 
Cakes.     M.  Tuuri.     173.015 ;  Nov.j6. 
Cakes.     Ward  Baking   Company.     171,437  :   Mar.   13. 
Cakes.      Ward    Baking    Company.      184,531-3 ;    Dec.    25. 
Cakes    and    bread.      Atlas    Baiting    Company.       166,623 ; 

May  15. 
Cakes,  cookies,  and  fried  cakes.     Grennan   Cake  Corpora- 
tion.    153,179  :  May  22. 
Calves  and  yearlings,  Live.     Highland  Hereford  Breeder's 

Association.     185,785  ;  Dec.  11. 
Candied  pop  corn.     J.  E.  Mosiman.     155,024  :  Jan.  2. 
Candies.     .Tohn  B.  Arata  Jr.,  Inc.     180.515:  Sept.  11. 
Candies.     D.  Auerhach  and  Sons.     173,737  ;  Apr.   24. 
Candies.     C.  S.  Ball  Candv  Co.      185,856;   Nov.  27. 
Candies.     A.  Bernard.     176.155-6;  June  19. 
Candies.     Betty  Lou   College  Candy  Company.     152,670 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Candies.     I.   E.  Block.     162.237  :   Dec.  4. 
Candies.      H.   Brune.      178,163:    Nov.   27. 
Candies.     I.  C.  Candy  Co.     186,791 ;  Dec.  11. 
Candies.     L.   J.   Christopher   Co.     177,958-9  :   June  12. 
Candies.      M.    M.    Diffenbacher.      158,113  ;    Sept.    25. 
Candies.      Dolly    Varden    Chocolate    Company.      175,632 ; 

May  22. 
Candies.     Douglass  Caramel  Company.     179,591;  Sept.  18. 
Candies.     Ederer  Bros.     174,563  ;  Dec.  25. 
Candies.     Marv   Fraser  Candles,   Inc.     179,366 ;   Oct.    16. 
Candies.     Golden  Pheasant.  Inc.     178,385  ;  .Tune  12. 
Candles.     Mary  M.  Hardy  &  Florence  H.  Baird.     174,737  ; 

May  8. 
Candies.     H.  .Tevne  Co.     162,685  ;  Jan.  30. 
Candies.     Robert  A.  Johnston  Co.     169.715  ;  Apr.  3. 
Candies.      King    Candy    Co.      169,551  ;    May    1. 
Candies.      King   Candy   Co.      172,113;   Apr.    10. 
Candies.      Loft,    Inc.      180,708 :    Sept.    11. 
Candies.     Mason,  Au  &  Magenheimer  Confectionery  Manu- 
facturing Company.     168,978  ;  Apr.  3. 
Candies.     J.  G.  McDonald  Chocolate  Co.     163.588  ;  Feb.  6. 
Candies.      A.    L.    Miller.      162,561 ;    Nov.    13. 
Candies.     Mission  Candv  Company.     159,367  ;  May  23. 
Candies.     Nunnallv  Company.     177,103  ;  Oct.  16. 
Candies.       Pacific    Coast    Biscuit    Company.       172,119 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Candies.     Peerless  Confection  Company.     169,604  :  Aug.  7. 
Candies.        Peerless      Confection      Company.         169,605; 

July  24. 
Candies.     Peterkln  Company.     174,485  ;  July  17. 
Candies.      Quaker   City    Chocolate   &   Confectionery   Com- 
panv.    174,487;  May  29. 
Candies.     S.  E.  Rathburn.     167,751  ;  Feb.  6. 
Candies.     M.  Ringe.     154,570 ;  Aug.  14. 
Candies.     D.  H.  Roller.     182,692  ;  Dec.  4. 
Candies.     Samson  Candv  Co.     175.538  :  June  19. 
Candies.     W.  F.   SchrafCt  &  Sons  Corporation.     159.327; 

Apr.  3. 
Candies.     Shotwell  Mfg.  Co.     181,456  :  Aug.  21. 
Candies.       Sophie     Mae     Candy     Corporation.       164,085 ; 

Nov.   27. 
Candies.      F.    M.    Switzer.      168.738 :    Sept.    25. 
Candies.     H.  E.  Weber.     167,281 ;  Mar.  27. 
Candies.       Stephen    F.    Whitman    &    Son,    Incorporated. 

177,642;   Aug.   14. 
Candies.     H.  J.  Williamson.     167,857  :  Feb.  6. 
Candies  and  assorted  chocolates.     Union  News  Company. 

172,498;  May  15.  „„  „,r„ 

Candies  and  candied  fruit.    Miller  &  Paine,  Inc.    176,750; 

Candies  and  chocolates.     Loomis- Woodward  Co.     158,086; 

C.indies    and     chocolates.       Park    &    Tilford.       182,438 ; 

Sept.  25.  ^.  „  „ 

Candies   and    chocolates.     United   Cigar   Stores   Company 

of  America.     166,613 ;  Mar.  6.       .     ^    „     ^      h^o  o,^r, 
Candies  and  other  sugar  products.    A.  L.  Boyd.     173,697  ; 

Oct.  16.  „     ^ 

Candies,    bonbons,    chocolates,    and    marshmallows.    Hard 

and   soft.      C.   Baruxes.     168,144  ;  Mar.   13. 
Candies,    candy    confections,    sweetmeats,    and    chewing 

gum.     Ideal  Caramel  Company.     177,227  ;  Sept.  4. 
Candies,    candy    confections,    sweetmeats,    chewing    gum. 

Ideal  Caramel  Company.     177,225-6  ;  Aug.  28. 
Candies.    Chocolate.       Clinton     Copeland    Co.       162,532 ; 

Candles,     Chocolate.       E.     Greenfield's     Sons.       170,382 ; 

Mar,   13. 
Candies.   Chocolate.      Parnibeck   Chocolate   Co.      175,515; 

Msv  1.  ^ 
Candies,   Chocolate.      Shapiro  Candy  Mfg.   Co.     163,599; 

Sept.  11. 
Candies.  Hard.     E.  P.  Lewis.   180,707;  Oct.  9.    ^„^,^„ 
Candies  in  jars.  Hard.     D.  Auerhach  &  Sons.     164,143 ; 

Jan.  9. 
Candies,    Marshmiillow.      Wm.   H.    Luden   Inc.      183,308 ; 

Sept.  18.  ,    „  ^„„ 

Candies,  pastries,  breads,   cakes.     A.  Paulson.     1(0,538; 

Sept.  18. 
Candy.     Alpine  Chocolates  Company.     146,194  ;  Nov.   27. 


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Alpine  Chocolates  Company.     152,666  ;  Jan.  16. 
Ambrosia  Chocolate  Co.     168,094;   Aug.  21. 
Ambrosia  Chocolate  Co.     171,887;   Apr.   10. 
Ambrosia  Chocolate  Co.     171,888  ;  Dec.  11. 
Fred  W.   Amend   Co.      167,286;    Feb.   6. 
American    Oriental    Candy    Mfg.    Co.      153,793; 
22. 
M.  K.  Anderson.    167,446 ;  Feb.  6. 
C.  A.  Asher.     165,477  ;   Nov.   6. 

Beaux-Arts      Candy      Company.         181,002-3 ; 
25. 
Belle   Mead    Sweetsmakers.      171,148 ;    Mar.   27. 
F.  L.  Berg.     173,289  ;  Apr.  24. 
Binghamton  Candy  Co.     184,318;  Nov.  13. 
Walter     O.    Birk    Candy    Company.       169,525; 
11. 

C.    F.    Blanke    Candy    Company.      181,107-8; 
30. 

Bonita  Company.     160,856 ;  Jan.  9. 

Bonlta   Co.      179,849 ;   Sept.   11. 

Bonita  Co.     184,637;  Dec.   18. 

A.   Bonomo.      151,306;    Feb.    6. 

Brecht  Candy  Company.     172,199  ;  Apr.  10. 

George   K.   Brown   Company.      184,812 ;   Nov.    6. 

Bunte  Brothers.     168,294  ;  May  8. 

Bunte  Brothers.     168,446  ;  May  8. 

Buttersweet    Products    Corporation.       180,580 ; 
11. 

Cactus  Crystal  Company.     171,449-50  ;  Mar.  27. 
Cannar  &  Marshall.     176,879 ;   Aug.   28. 
Capital    Candy    &   Cracker    Company.      163,969 ; 
25. 

Cardinet  Candy  Company.     179,584  ;  Oct.  30. 
Cardlnet    Candy    Company.      181,878;    Sept.    4. 
Catavrba    Candy   Co.      170,004;   Mar.    ]3. 
Catawba  Candy   Co.      182,498 
Chandler  and  Eudd  Company. 
Charter   Chocolate   Company.      141,556 
Charter   Chocolate  Company.     141,557  : 
Charter  Chocolate  Company.     181,816 


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Chase  Candv   Co.     177,474  ;   Nov.  20. 
Chocolate  Products  Company.     171,686  ;  May  1. 
Chocolate  Products  Company.     174,890  ;  May  29. 
Cliocolatp  Products  Company.     175,711 ;  June  19. 
Citizens'  Wholesale  Supply  Co.     154,791 ;  Feb.  13. 
George  Close  Co.     170,561  :  June  26. 
170.562;  May  1. 

170.563  ;  Aug.  14. 

170.564  ;  May  8. 
172,516-7  ;  Apr.   17. 

Cola  "Gems  Company.     182.332;  Oct.  16. 
Consumers  Biscuit  Company.     176,164  ;  Sept.  25. 

C.  A.  Crane.     183,023  ;  Oct.   16. 

Crescent  Creole  Candy  Co.     130,160 ;  Mar.  6. 
Crystal  Candy  Co.     157,476  ;  Jan.  2. 
Crystal  Candy  Co.     162,872;  Feb.  20. 
Darling    Sweets,    Inc.      172,732;    July    10. 
E.  Dean.     169,435  ;  May  15. 
De  Klyn  Candy  Co.     180,530;  Aug.  28. 
H.   Dilas.      176,731  ;    July   10. 
Direct  Chocolate  Company.     180,755  ;  Aug.  21. 
Dolly    Varden    Chocolate    Company.      182,236; 
11. 

W.   H.  Eads.     168,759  ;  Apr.  17. 
Elm   City   Candv   Co.     147,719 ;   May   15. 
Elmer  Candy  Co.     175.077;  July  3. 
Elmer    Candv    Co.      175.229 :    July    3. 
Elmer  Candv  Co.     179,860;  Dec.  25. 
Euclid   Candy   Company.     144.611 ;   Mar.   27. 
Euclid   Candv  Co.     176,171;   July  3. 
Euclid   Candy  Co.     185,513  ;  Dec.  25. 
G.   Farmakes.      180,113 ;   Nov.   6. 

A.  D.  Plynn.     178,601-2;  July  17. 
Fripdman-Kerr  Co.     168,714  ;  Feb.  13. 
Frozen  Fruit,  Inc.     159,088  ;  Aug.  14. 

Fulton  Confectionery  Company.     182,577  ;  Oct.  30. 

D.  Gambinossi.     176,265  ;  Aug.  14. 

Geiger   Candy   Company.      183,058 ;    Sept.    18. 
Geiger   Candv   Company.      183,060-2;    Sept.    18. 
C.   E.   Gheens.      169,542;   May  8. 
C.  E.   Gheens.     169,709;   Sept.  4. 
Grace  Chocolate  Company.     169,207  ;  Mar.  6. 
S.  B.  GofF  &  Sons  Company.     172.9.39  :  May  22. 
Gorham  Chocolate  Company.     163,269  ;  Jan.  9. 
W.  T.   Grant  Company.     170,881 ;  Aug.  14. 
Giirinian   Candv   Co.      161,248;   Feb.   13. 
Gurley  Candy   Company.     163,267 ;   May   15. 
Halligan   Candv  Company.     173,043;  Apr.   17. 
Harris    Woodson    Co.      180,216;    Sept.    25. 
M.    \.    Hastv.      175.492;    July    3. 
Hawley  &  Hoops.     177,971  ;  Aug.  14. 
Walter  J.  Hirsch  Company.     162.547  ;  May  15. 

E.  A.  Hoffman.     168,471 ;  May  8. 

E.    A.    Hoffman.      174,393 ;    .Tuly    24. 
E.  A.  Hoffman  Candv  Co.     182,096  ;  Dec.  4. 
G.   B.    Honker.      174,778:    June   10. 
Howard  H.   Hoyt  Candy  Co.     '162,738  ;  Jan.   16. 
Huyler's.     171,172  ;  July  17. 
Huyler's.     175,657  ;  .Tune  26. 
Import  Drug  Specialties  Co.     178,847  ;  Aug.  14. 

B.  L.  Johnson  &  Co.     177,975  ;  Aug.  14. 


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Robert  A.  Johnston  Companv.     175,659;  May   1 

E.  H.  Josselyn.     176,190  ;  Aug.  14. 
Kalifornia  Kola  Co.     182,590  ;  Oct.  30. 
G.  Kantes.     169,764  ;  May  15. 

N.  G.  Kninht.     162.824  ;  May  22. 

C.  Leichtman.     175,932  ;  Aug.  14. 

L.  L.  Lipschultz.     169,311  ;  Apr.  3. 

Walter  M.  Lowney  Company.     166,187 

Walter  M.   Lowney  Company.     177,235 

Wm.    H.    Luden    Inc.      180,541  ;    Sept. 

Wm.    H.    Luden    Inc.      180,542 ;    Sept. 

Lukis  Candy  Company.     158,683  ;  Mar 

T.  C.  Mahoney.     167,087  ;  Jan.  23. 

Maison  Blanche  Co.     172,753  ;  Aug.  28. 

Maple  Products  Co.    162,498  ;  Jan.  30. 

Marshall  Candy   Company.   171,227 ;   Mar.   27. 

J.  G.  McDonald  Chocolate  Co.     177,982  ;  June  12, 

McDowell,    Pvle   &   Co.      170,723 ;   Mar.   27. 

O.   A.   McQuillan.      169,452;   Mar.   27. 

J.  Mendell.     184,343  ;  Dec.  11. 

Mer-Sha   Candies.      160,621  ;    June   5. 

A.  B.  Mewhinney  Co.     166,952;  Jan.  16. 

A.    B.    Mewhinney   Co.      168,481  ;   July    3. 

A.   B.   Mewhinney    Co.   Inc.      162,562 ;   Mar.   27. 

A.  L.  Miller.     179,479  ;  July  31. 

W.  R.  Montague  Company.     167,580  ;  July  31. 

A.  G.  Morse  Co.     151,880  ;  .Tan.  2. 

A.  G.  Morse  Company.     173,438  ;  Apr.  24. 

A.    G.    Morse    Co.      185,834 ;    Nov.    27. 

A.  G.  Morse  Co.  Inc.     175,674  ;  May  15. 

National  Candy  Company.     172,549  ;  July  17. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company.     154,810 
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New  England  Confectionery  Company. 
3. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company. 
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New  England  Confectionery  Company. 
17. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company. 
17. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company.    154,840 
27. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company. 
22. 

New  England  Confectionery  Company. 
18. 

V.  B.  Norris.     185,259  ;  Dec.  11. 

Ohio    Confection    Company.      162,763 ; 

Ohio  Confection  Company.     175,883  ;  May  15. 
Pacific     Coast  Biscuit     Company.        164,189 ; 

25. 

Palmer  Candy  Co.     165,301  ;  Jan.  2, 

Palmer  Candy  Co.     170,152  ;  Mar.  13. 

Pangburn    Company.      183,538 ;    Sept.    18. 

Pangburn  Company.     183.538  ;  Dec.  11. 

Paxton    and   Gallagher   Co.      165,410 ;    Feb.    20 

C.   Perceval.      177,048;    July   24. 

Planters  Nut  &  Chocolate  Company.     176,567-8 ; 
3. 

Pray   Candy   Company.     146,591  ;  Oct.   18. 

F.  J.  M.  Rademaker.     166,571  ;  Feb.  27. 

F.    J.    M.     Rademaker.      166,571  ;    Sept.    11. 

Rey-Del-Rey    Candy   Co.      172,044  ;__.Tuly   24 

Richards-Scheble   Candy 

W.  G.  Rodiger.     182,997 

Rogers  Candy  Company. 

Rood   Candv  Company. 

Rood  Candy  Co.     171,188 


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.Tune    5. 


Co.     182,771;  Oct.  16. 
Dec.  11. 

182,612-4  ;  Oct.  16. 
162,581 :  July  10. 
Mar.  27. 


C.    .T.   Rosso.      183,317 :    Sept.    18. 
A.  Saulpaugh.     181,912;  Oct.  16. 

Schutter-Johnson      Candy      Co.        180,555-7; 
11. 

Frank  G.  Shattuck  Company.     172,560  ;  May  15. 
O.  M.  Sbpppard.     173,367:  .Tune  19. 
George  H.   Shinn   Co.     187,268  ;   Dec.   20. 
H.   I.   Sifers.     178,067;   June   12. 

184.687;  Dec.  4. 
168,493  ;  Apr.  24. 
151.852  ;  .Tan.  2. 
175,815  ;  June  26. 
June   19. 


Sioux  Candy  Compriny. 
Sisco  Bros.  Candy  Co. 
Smith-Kirk  Candy  Co. 
Spangler  Candy  Co. 
Spoehr's.      139,134 ; 


Standard   Candy   Company.      179,492  ;   Sept.   11. 
M.   M.   Sumonia.      178.682  ;  June  12. 
J.  W.  Surbrug.     174,220  ;  Dec.  11. 
Tacoma    Biscuit    &   Candy    Company.      174,600 ; 
5. 

Temple  Candv  Company.     169,096  ;  Feb.  27. 
Tennessee   Biscuit  Co.     183.951  ;   Nov.   13. 

E.  C  Thomson.     169.144  ;  Mar.  6. 
J.  B.  Trawley.     185,514;  Dec.  11. 

V.  R.  S.  Candy  Stores.  Inc.  154.675  ;  Mar.  27. 
U.  R.  S.  Candy  Stores,  Inc.  162,594;  May  1. 
U.   R.  S.  Candy  Stores,  Inc.     168,502  ;   Apr.  24. 

F.  K.  Underwood.     170,959  ;  Sept.  25. 
Universal    Theatres    Concession    Co.       179,070 ; 

31. 

Universal    Theatres    Concession    Co.      179,072 ; 
31. 

Val    Blatz    Jr.    Candy    Co.      179,291;    Sept.    11 

A.    R.    Walker    Candy    Corporation.      179,074 : 
25. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1557 


Candy.     R.  S.  Walters.     1G4,140  ;  Jan.  16. 

Candy.     P.   B.   Washburn  &  Co.     1GS.863  ;   Feb.   13. 

Candy.     H.  Waterman.      IGG.-lL'S  :   Uav.  ■^'. 

(^andv.     .\.  ('.  Watson.     171,112;  June  26. 

Candy.     Webers.     159,826 ;  Oct.  23. 

Candy.        Westmoreland      Candy      Company.        154,677 ; 

May  22. 
Candv.     White  Citv  Candv  Mfg  Co.     184,881 ;  Dec.  11. 
Candy.    Stephen  F.  Whitman  &  Son.    171,052  ;  Apr.  3. 
Candy.     A.  Widdis.     184,777  ;  Dec.  11. 
Candy.     Wiegel   Candy    Co.      164,017 ;   Apr.    10. 
Candy.     A.   Williams.     179,980;  .\u.g.   7. 
Candy.     Wilton-Plantz  Candy  Company.     154,540  ;  May  1. 
Candy.     John  G.  Woodward  &  Co.     176,238  ;  July  3. 
Candy.     Zucnutkandy  Company.     181,969  ;  Sept,  25. 
C;uidv  and  a  candled  sweetmeat — namely,  pop  corn.    A,  A. 

Keiper,     160,014  ;  Feb.  13. 
Candv  and  cakes.     Busy  Bee  Candy  Company.     171,829 ; 

Julv  31. 
Candy  and  cakes.     M.  B.  Stock.     185,233  ;  Dec.  25. 
Candv    anc    candy    filler.      Sun    Maid    Raisin    Growers. 

163,706;   Feb.   20. 
Candy  and  coconut-bar  candy.     Queen  Anne  Candy  Com- 
pany.    164,192  :   Feb.   20. 
Candy     and     chocolates.       D'Orlando     &     Co.       168,357 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Candy  and  clioeolatcs.     E.  A.  Hoffman.    159.024  ;  June  26, 
Candy  and  confections.     E.  McKnight.     171,761;  May  1. 
Candy  and  confections.     E.  McKnight.     183,714  ;  Nov.  6. 
Candy  and  nut-bar  candy.     Queen  Anne  Candy  Company. 

I(i-f.l9n  :   rob.  27. 
Candy   and   peppermint   lozenges.      Sally   Mint   Company. 

169,185  ;  Apr.  24. 
Candv    and     sugared    assorted     nuts.       J.     W.     Surbrug. 

1G9.96L:  :  Mav  22. 
Candy  bar.     Hoffman  Candy  Co.     178,343  ;  July  17. 
Candy   bar.      Miller-McMillen   Co.      172,235 ;   May   8. 
Candv,     Bar.       Val.     Blatz.     jr,,     Candy    Co.,       162,528; 

Mar.    27. 
Candv    bar.     Chocolate.      Theodore    Gottmaun    &    Sons. 

170.013  :   May  8. 
Candy  bar.  Chocolate-covered.      Confection   Products  Inc. 

185,818;   Nov.    27. 
Candv     bar.     Chocolate  -  covered.       Shotwell     Mfg.     Co. 

1.58.898;  Dec.  11. 
Candv  bars.     J.  ,T,  M.   Carametos.     168,513  ;  June  26. 
Candy  bars.     Fort  Dearborn  Candy  Company.     160,801 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Candy  bars.     M.  Economos.     164.310;  Feb.  6. 
Candy,   Base   or   filler  for.     White   Stokes   Co.     178,792  ; 

Sept.  4, 
Candy,  cakes,  shelled  nuts,  and  sandwiches.     O.  P.  Baur 

Conf.  Co.     171,723  ;  Oct.  30. 
Candv,  Chocolate.     .Advance  Candy  M'f'g  Corp.     164,356  ; 

Apr.   3. 
Candy,    Chocolate.      C.    C.    Brown    Candy    Co.      169,279 ; 

July   3. 
Candy,    Chocolate.      Maatschappij    tot    Esploitatie    van 

Rademaker's  Koninklijke  Cacao  en  Chocolade  Fabrieken. 

166,532  :  Dec.  11. 
Candy,    Chocolate.       Maatschappij    tot    Exploitatie    van 

Rademaker's  Korimklijke  Cacao  en  Choeolade-fabrieken. 

166,533;  May  1. 
Candy.      Chocolate.        Mueller-Keller      Candy      Company. 

182.986  ;   Xov.   27. 
Candy   coated   with    chocolate.     Minter   Bros,   Candy   Co, 

165,878  ;  Jan,  2. 
Candy,  cocoa,  cbocolate,  etc.     Hu.vlers.     135,754  ;  Mar.  27. 
Candy     confections.       Canterbury     Candy     Makers,     Inc. 

182,651  ;  Oct.  16. 
Candy,  confections,  and  candy-coated  fruits.     C.  R.  Pearce 

Company.     168,938-9;  Jan,  30. 
Candy  confections  and  sugar-coated  fruits.     C.  R.  Pearce 

rompany.     173,143-4  ;  Apr.  17. 
Candv  cup  for  holding  ice  cream  and  ices.     Las-Ka  Com- 

pauv.     181,286;  Dec.   25. 
Candy,  ice  cream,  nut  meats.     M.  A.  Bottomley.    159,995  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Candv  in  the  shape  of  chickens,  rabbits,  and  eggs,  Molded 

sugar.     Consumers  Biscuit  Company.     164,232  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Candy  kisses.     H.  E.  Ballance.     170.265  ;  May  8. 
Candv  kisses.     H.  E.  Ballance.     170,266  ;  May  29. 
Candv.   Licorice.     National   Licorice  Company.      183,041 ; 

Sept,  18. 
Candv — namely,     bar    goods,       Gurley    Candy    Company. 

16.3".26S  :  Feb.  13. 
Candy,  peanut  butter,  peanut-butter  sandwich,  shelled  and 

salted    peanuts,    etc.      Lance    Packing    Co.      I.'i6.644  : 

Mar.   20. 
Candy,  Pop-corn.     Shotwell  Mfg.  Co.     181.416  ;  Sept.  25. 
Cardv,  Stick.     Davis-Reese  Co.     183,959  :  Dec.  18. 
Candv,  Stick.     H.  Lowenthal.     169.640  :  Feb.  27. 
Candv,     Whipped-cream.       W.     A.     Vellguth.       164,207; 

Jan.  16. 
Canned    and    bottled    fruits,    Jams,    jellies,    and    olives. 

Virden   Packing  Company.     175,581  ;   May   15. 
Canned    and   bottled    goods.      Waples-Platter    Grocer    Co. 

175,287;    July    10. 
Canned    and    dehydrated    fruits    and    vegetables.      King's 

Food  Products  Company.     165. -388  :   Feb.  13. 
Canned    and    dehvdrated    fruits    and    vegetables.      King's 

Food  Products" Company.     165,389;  Mar.  6. 


Canned    and    dehydrated    fruits    and    vegetables.      King's 

Food    Products   Compan.v.,   165,390;   Feb.   13. 
Canned    and    dehydrated    fruits    and    vegetables.      King's 

Food  Products  Co.     165,391 ;  Feb.  27. 
Canned    and    dehydrated    fruits    and    vegetables.      King's 

Food  Products  Company.     165.392  ;   Dec.  4. 
Canned    and    dehydrated    fruits    and    vegetables.      King's 

Food   Products   Company.     165,393;    Feb.    13. 
Canned   and   dehydrated   fruits   and   vegetables.        King's 

Food   Products   Co.      171,129;    July   3. 
Canned   and   dried   fruits.     United    States   Products   Cor- 
poration.    166,331 ;  Sept.  25. 
Canned  and  dried  fruits  and  vegetables.     Johnson-Locke 

Mercantile  Co.     168.314  ;  July  3. 
Canned  and  dried  fruits  and  vegetables,  canned  fish,  salted 

fish,    canned    meats,    etc.      Steele  -  Wedeles    Company. 

1.59,889  ;  Mar.  20, 
Canned  and  preserved  figs,  canned  fruits  and  vegetables. 

Kings  County  Packing  Co.     171,328;  .Tune  26. 
Canned     apricots,     grapes,     plums,     peaches,     pineapple, 

cherries,  penrs.  corn,  peas,  and  asparagus.     Francis  H. 

Leggett  &  Company.     171,275  ;  May  8. 
Canned  baked  beans  with  pork.     Ehmann  Olive  Company. 

168,359  ;  Apr.  24. 
Canned  beans  and  pork,  vegetables,  and  clams.     Burnham 

&  Morrill   Company.      185,557 ;   Dec.    18. 
Canned  beans  and  tomatoes,  etc.,  chili  sauce,  and  catchup 

put  up  in  containers.     American  Cone  and  Pretzel  Com- 
pany.    171,398  ;  May  1. 
Canned    berries    and    vegetables.      Humbird    Canning    Co. 

179,535  :    Nov.    27. 
Canned  bird  food.     S.   L.  Lipkin.      175,933  ;  Nov.   6. 
Canned   blueberries.      Chandler   River    Co-Operative   Can- 
ning Association.     180.208  ;  Dec.  11. 
Canned    cherries.      Hood    River    Canning    Co.      172,fi93 ; 

Apr.  10. 
Canned  cherries.  June  peas,  salmon,  etc.     Otto  Muhlbauer 

&  Co.     166,466;  Mar.  27. 
Canned  chili.     P.  Baca.     179,348  ;  Oct.  30. 
Canned  chili.     P.  Baca.     179,349  ;  Nov.  20. 
Canned     chili     tomato     sauce.       Colonial     Packing     Co. 

180,965  ;  Sept.  25. 
Canned  citrous  fruit,     Florida  Citrus  Exchange.     175,719  ; 

Aug.  14.  . 
Canned   citrous    fruits,    grapefruits.      Florida    Citrus  Ex- 
change.     179,862  ;   Sept.  4. 
Canned  clams.    K.  C.  B.  Cannery,  Inc.     170,067  ;  Mar.  13. 
Canned  clams.     G.  Strand.     164.971 ;  Jan.  30. 
Canned   clams  and  sardines.     Arthur   L.   Johnson   Co.   ot 

Rhode   Island.      183,926;  Nov.   6. 
Canned     corn.       Illinois     Canning     Companv.       181,895 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Canned  corn.     Iowa  City  Canning  Co.     183,710  ;  Nov.  13. 
Canned     corn     and     peas.        Shaffer     Stores     Company. 

186,334  ;  Dec.  25. 
Canned   corn   and   succotash.     Burnham   &   Morrill   Com- 
pany.    177,357  ;  May  29. 
Canned    corn,    peas,    beans,    succotash,   etc.      South    Bend 

Wholesale  Grocery  Company.     175,814  ;  June  19. 
Canned  crab  meat.     Taiyo  Trading  Co.     176.580  ;  July  24. 
Canned  crab  meat.     Taiyo  Trading  Co.     176,769  ;  July  3. 
Canned  crab  meat.     Taiyo  Trading   Company.     182,274  : 

Dec.  18. 
Canned,   dried,   and   preserved   fruits,  berries,  vegetables, 

etc.     Libby,  McNeil  &  Libby.     176,268;   Sept.   4. 
Canned    evaporated    milk.      C.    A.    Baumann.       155,661 ; 

.Tune  5. 
Canned   evaporated   milk.     C.   A.   Baumann.      155,662-3 ; 

May  8. 
Canned  figs.     Food  Products  Co.     172,873  ;   Apr.   17. 
Canned  fish.     Abbott,   Hall  &  Co,     177,580;   July  3. 
Canned  fish.     Altoona  Packing  Company.     178,542  ;  July 

17. 
Canned     fish.       Altoona     Packing     Company.       178,543 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Canned  fish.     F.  E.  Booth  Co.     185,103  ;  Nov.  6. 
Canned   lish.     Carinel   Canning  Co.      176.323  ;   Mav  22. 
Canned  fish.     Coast  Fishing  Company.     176,327  ;  June  26. 
Canned  fish.     F.  H.  Fromm.     172.329  ;  May  15. 
Canned  fish.     Jos.  Garneau  Co.     175.080  ;  July  24. 
Canned  fish.     Jos.  Garneau  Co.     186.899  ;  Dec.  11. 
Canned  fish.     Gatlin  and  Gatlin.     I,'?l,5fi2  ;  .\ug,   21. 
Canned  fish.     J.  Madison.     175,611 ;   Oct.  16. 
Canned  fish.     P.  Petrich.     174,150  :  June  26. 
Canned  fish.     Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.     167,828  ;  Sept.  25. 
Canned   fish,     Taylor  &   Sledd,   Inc.      176,927 ;    Sept.    11. 
Canned  fish.     Van   Camp  Sea   Food   Company.      171,343 : 

Mar.    27. 
Canned    fish.      Western    California    Fish    Co.      168,394; 

Nov.   6. 
Canned  fish,  fruit,  and  vegetables.     A.  T.  Kittle.    173,772  ; 

June  5. 
Canned  fish,  fruit,  and  vegetables.     North  American  Mer- 
cantile Co.     174,909  :  June  5, 
Canned   fish,    fruits,    and    vegetables.      R.    E.    Cotter    Co. 

180,209  ;  Aug.   14. 
Canned     fish,     fruits,     and     vegetables.       J.     S.     Hume. 

179,941  :  Sept.  25. 
Canned   fish,   fruits,    vegetables,   and    olives.      Van   Caran 

Sea  Food  Company.     185,165  ;  Dec.  4. 
Canned  fish,  fruits,  vegetables,   and  soups,   jellips,  coffee, 

etc.      Jenkinson-Bode   Company.      135,150 ;    Feb.    20. 


1558 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Banning  Canning  Co.     164,229  ;  May  15 
Banning  Canning  Co.     164,300  ;  Feb.  13 
Thomas  Body   Co.     168,020  ;   Mar.   27. 
G.  H.  Corse,  jr.     184,436;  Oct.  23. 
General  Commercial  Company.    169,291-2 


Hunt 
18. 
Geo. 


Brothers 


E. 


Company 


Co.    Inc.      168,413 


Co.      168,042 


Canned    fish,    preserved    fruits,    and    vegetables.      John 

Crampton  &  Co.     183,255  ;  Oct.  23. 
Canned   fish,    vegetables,    and    fruits,   jams,   etc.      Taylor 

&  Sledd,  Inc.     176,926  ;   Sept.  11. 
Canned    foods.      Marshall    Canning    Company.      165,398 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Canned   fruit.      F.   E.    Booth   Co.      184,811 ;   Nov.    6. 
Canned   fruit  and   vegetables   and   dried  fruit.     Barron- 
Gray  Packing  Co.     177,818  ;  July  17. 
Canned  fruit  and  vegetables,   jams,   etc.      California  Pre- 
serving Company.     180,518  ;  Sept.  25. 
Canned  fruit,  vegetables  and  fish,  and  dried  fruit.     United 

States  Products  Corporation.     164,979  ;   Feb.   27. 
Canned    fruits.      J.    C.    Ainsley    Packing    Co.       167,911 

Feb.  6. 
Canned  fruits. 
Canned  fruits. 
Canned  fruits. 
Canned  fruits. 
Canned  fruits 

Feb.  27. 
Canned     fruits. 

187,463  ;   Dec. 
Canned    fruits. 

Apr.  24. 
Canned    fruits. 

July  24. 
Canned   fruits. 

Mar.    27. 
Canned    fruits. 

Feb.  20. 
Canned    fruits. 

May  15. 
Canned    fruits. 

Sept.  4. 
Canned    fruits. 

June  26. 
Canned     fruits. 

Feb.   6. 
Canned    fruits. 

170.689;  Mar, 
Canned    fruits. 

June  26. 
•^njined    fruits. 

Mar.  6. 
Canned    fruits. 

Oct.   23. 
Canned  fruits.     Oregon  Growers  Cooperative  Association 

174,851;    July   3. 
Canned  fruits.     Producers  Canning  and  Packing  Company 

164,257  ;  Jan.  9. 
Canned    fruits.      Producers    Canning    and    Packing    Com- 
pany.    164,258  ;  June  5. 
Canned   fruits.     Ray-Maling   Co.      175,809 ;    July    3. 

Richmond-Chase     Company.       170,036 ; 


Packing 
Hyde 
Kings    County    Packing 
Kings  County  Packing  Co. 


168,043-4 


Kings 
Kings 
Kings 
Kings 


County 
County 
County 

County 


Packing 
Packing 
Packing 
Packing 


Co.  168,419 

Co.  168,421 

Co.  168,422 

Co.  171,329 


Mailliard     &     Schmieden. 


Mt. 
27. 
Olympia 


Olympia 


Olympia 


Angel 

Canning 
Canning 
Canning 


Producers 


167,312 
Packing     Co 


Company.  169,080 
Company.  169,082 
Company.      178,271 


Sussman,    Wormser    &    Co.       181,575 ; 

Thomas-Body  Co.     173,792  ;  Apr.  24. 
Virden    Packing    Company.       172,068 ; 

George    Wills    &    Sons,    Ltd.      163,721  ; 

F.  G.  Wool  Packing  Company.     185,168; 


Fruit    Products 


Canned     fruits. 

Mar.  13. 
Canned    fruits. 

Sept.  25. 
Canned  fruits. 
Canned    fruits. 

Apr.   10. 
Canned    fruits. 

Mar.    27. 
Canned  fruits. 

Dec.   4. 
Canned   fruits    and    berries.      Northwest 

Company.     185,609  ;   Dec.  25. 
Canned    fruits    and    berries. 

187,340;  Dec.  25. 
Canned   fruits    and    berries. 

185,610;   Nov.  13. 
Canned  fruits  and  berries. 

Co.      171,550;   Apr.    10. 
Canned    fruits    and    berries. 

July  3. 
Canned   fruits   and   berries. 

pany.     185,055  ;  Dec.  18. 
Canned    fruits    and    berries. 

187,356;   Dec.   18. 
Canned  fruits  and  fruit  preserves,  canned  vegetables,  etc. 

Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.     163.176  ;  Nov.   20. 
Canned     fruits     and     vegetables.       Acme     Grocery     Co. 

166,625  ;  Jan.  16. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     Allen  &  Lewis 

July  3. 

vegetables. 


Oregon  Canning  Company. 
Pacific  Food  Products  Co. 
Producers  Canning  &  Packing 
Ray-Maling  Co.  175,812 ; 
Springbrook  Canning  Cora- 
Starr    Fruit    Products    Co, 


174,379; 


Canned    fruits    and 

change.     171,300  ;  Mar.  27. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables. 

change.     171,346  ;  Juno  26, 
Canned   fruits   and   vegetables. 

174,229  ;  May  15. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables. 

185,650  :   Nov.   20. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables. 

185,687-9  ;    Nov.    13, 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables. 

July  17. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables. 

178,221  ;  Aug.   14. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables. 

Canneries.     175,844  ;  Aug.  7. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables. 

Nov.   27. 


Atascadero    Fruit    Ex- 

Atascadero    Fruit    Bx- 

F.   M.   Ball  &  Company, 

Beesemyer-Waggoner,  Inc. 

Beesemyer- Waggoner,  Inc. 

J.  F.  Butts  Co.     178,551  ; 

California  Canneries  Co, 

California    Co-Operative 

W.  J.  Dorgan.     186.271  : 


'-'^P£?'i„^™^t®   ^""J   vegetables.     El   Monte   Canning   Co. 
180,531  ;  Aug.  14. 

Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     Pilice  &  Perrelli  Canning 

Co!     171,534  ;  Apr.   10. 
Canned     fruits     and     vegetables.       Frazar     &     Company. 

183.:^71  ;  Sept,  18,  ^ 

Canned     fruits    and    vegetables.       Free    &    Klinck,    Inc 

181.019  ;  Sept.  25. 

^'\°,^\'''Li"™'*^®    ^""^    vegetables.         Free    &    Klinck,    Inc. 

181.020  :   Aug.  21. 

Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      Fruit    Belt    Preserving 

Company.     172,984  ;  Apr.  17. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     Golden  West  Packing  Co. 

168,679  ;  Feb.  20. 
Canned     fruits     and     vegetables.         Griffith-Durney     Co, 

170,016  ;  May  8. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     Haas  Brothers.     174.694  ; 

May  8. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      Holland    Canning    Com- 
pany.     171,917;    July   3. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      Kings    County    Packing 

Co,     168.041;  Feb.  6. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      Kings    County    Packing 

Company.      168,418;    Mar.    27. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      Kings    County    Packing 

Co,      168,420;   Feb,   13, 
Canned    fruits   and   vegetables.      Kings   County    Packing 

Co.     171,327  ;  May  15, 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     Lucldo  Brothers   Grocery 

Company.     182.159  ;  Nov.   27. 
Canned   fruits  and   vegetables.      John   W.  McCarthy,  jr. 

Inc,     163,341;  Apr.  17. 
Canned     fruits     and     vegetables.        McHenry     Cannery 

171,937;  May  1. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,     McKnight-Keaton  Grocerv 

Co,     177,612  ;  May  8. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,     F.  B,  Neuhoflf.     171,836  ; 

Sept,  4. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     F.  B.  Neuhoff.     171.860; 

Apr,   10. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     F.  B.  NeuhofC.     173,657 : 

Apr.  24. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      H.    M.    Newhall    &    Co. 

169.770  ;   Feb.  27. 

Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      H.    M.    Newhall    &    Co. 

169.771  ;  May  8.  • 

Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      H.    M.    Newhall    &    Co. 

169,772;  May  1. 
Canned  fruits   and   vegetables.     New   York   Canners,   Inc. 

168,722  ;  Aug,  21, 
Canned     fruits     and     vegetables.       Nielsen     Packing    Co. 

181,848;  Dec.  4. 
Canned     fruits    and    ve,getables.       Nielsen     Packing    Co. 

181,852  ;  Dec.  4. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     Oregon  Growers  Coopera- 
tive Association.      167,411-2  ;   July   3. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     S.  S.  Pierce  Co.     177.995  ; 

July    10. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      Sierra    Pacific    Canning 

Co.     181,915  ;  Nov.   6. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables.      Sierra    Pacific    Canning 

Co.     181,916  ;  Sept.  4. 
Canned    fruits   and    vegetables.      Albert   W.    Sisk   &   Son. 

166,718;  June  26. 
Canned   fruits  and  vegetables.     Starr  Fruit  Products  Co. 

164,973-4;  Feb,  6. 
Canned     fruits     and     vegetables.       Tamal     Packing     Co. 

181.919-20  ;  Dec.  11. 
Canned   fruits  and   vegetables.      F.    J.   Tyler.      162,328; 

Apr.  24. 
Canned    fruits   and    vegetables.      Willamette   Valley   Can- 
neries,  Inc.      167,443  ;   Apr.   10. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables.     Winters  Canning  Company. 

164,570  ;   Mar.   6. 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables   and    dried   fruit.      United 

States    Prnrtncts   Corporation.      164,978 ;    Feb.    20. 
Canned  fruits   and  vegetables  and  dried   fruits.     Barron- 
Gray   Packing   Company.      177,819-20;    June   12. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables  and  spices.     J.  E.  Grosberg. 

170.683  ;    Mar.    27. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  chow-chow,  etc.     Wholesale 

Distributors   Co.     157,466;  Oct.  2. 
Canned    fruits   and   vegetables,   coffee,   tea,   and   prepared 

mustard.      A.   Kickbusch    Grocery   Company.      177,387  : 

May  29. 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  condiments,  rice,  etc.     Ho!"- 

.■^tein    Harvey.    Inc,      166,369 ;    Sept.    11, 
Canned    fruits   and   vegetables,    dried   fruits,   etc.      P.    R. 

Weidner.     168,343  ;  Apr.  3. 
Canned   fruits   .nnd   vegetables,    etc.      F.    M,    Ball   &   Com- 
pany,    174,870  :  Sept,  ^  S, 
Canned    fruits    and    vegetables,    etc.      National    Packin.!? 

Corporation.     168,780  ;  Mar.  27. 
Canned     fruits    and     vegetables,    jams,    preserves,    dried 

fruits,     etc.       California     Growers     Association,     Inc. 

109.844  ;  May  15. 
Canned   fruits  and   vegetables,   olives,    pickles,   etc.     Wil- 
liam  Cluff  Co,     177,363  :  Aug.  28. 
Canned  fruits,   berries,   and   vegetables.     Ray  Maling  Co 

175,810;   ,Tulv   3, 
Canned   fruits,   berries,   and   vegetables,     Ray-Maling  Co. 

175,811  ;  July  24. 


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1559 


Canned  fruits,  tlavoiins:  extracts,   fruit  jams,  etc.     John- 

son-Ajiploby  Company.     ]4C,440;  May  S. 
Canned    fruits,    fruit    salad,    and    vegetables,    and    dried 

fruit.     F.  G.  Wool  Packing  Company.     172,071  ;  May  1. 
Canned  fruits,  olives,  fruit  jams.     Virden   Packing  Com- 
pany.     15.5.716  ;   Mar.    27. 
Canned    fruits,    preserved    fruits,    canned   vegetables,    etc. 

Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.     165,818  ;  Nov.  13. 
Canned   fruits,   vegetables,    and   fish.     Bay   Side  Canning 

Company.      168,751  :    Mar.    27. 
Canned   fruits,   vegetables,  and   fish.     Dodge,   Sweeney   & 

Co.     162.724  ;  Jan.  9. 
Canned    fruits,   vegetables,   and   fish.     Kockos   Bros.    Inc. 

1P,S, 216-17;  Sept.  IS. 
Canned  fruits,  vegetables  and  fish.     Milliard  &  Schmieden. 

172,232;    Apr.    10. 
Canned   fruits,   vegetables,    and   fish.      Symns   Grocer  Co. 

173,152  :  June  5. 
Canned    fruits,    vegetables,     and     fish.       United     States 

Products  Corporation.     168,391  ;  Apr.   17. 
Canned   fruits,    vegetables,    and    fish,    and    coffee.      J.    J. 

Hogan,  Incorporated.     161.130  ;  Feb.  20. 
Canned    fruits,    vegetables,    and    fish,    and    dried    fruits. 

Hunt  Brothers  Packing  Company.     187,058  ;  Dec.  25. 
Canned    fruits,    vegetables,    and    fish,    dried    fruits,    etc. 

North  American  Mercantile  Co.   Inc.     174,910  ;  May  8. 
Canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish,  jam,  etc.    M.  Harding. 

164,912  ;  Dec.  11. 
Canned   fruits,   vegetables,   and   salmon,   and   condiments. 

Kroger  Grocery  &  Baking  Co.     184,926  ;  Dec.  25. 
Canned   fruits,   vegetables,   fish,   and   jam.     George   Wills 

and  Sons.   Ltd.     163,159;  Mar.  27. 
Canned   fruits,  vegetables,   fish,  and   meats,   dried  fruits, 

fruit    preserves,    etc.      Joannes    Bros.    Co.      172,741  ; 

Oct.   2. 
Canned   fruits,   vegetables,    fish,   etc.      Louisville   Grocery 

Co.     180,870;   Nov.   6. 
Canned    goods.    South    Chicago    Wholesale    Grocery    and 

Produce  Companv.     181,784  ;  Oct.  9. 
Canned  goods.     John  R.  Thompson  Co.     175,030  ;  Aug.  21. 
Canned     goods,     cereals,     etc.       See-Moon     &     Company. 

164,270  :   Oct.   2. 
Canned  goods,  cheese,  etc.     Joannes  Bros.  Co.     172,744  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Canned  goods,  dried  fruits  and  vegetables,  etc.     Conley, 

Flanigen  Company.     162,870;  Aug.  28. 
Canned    goods,    etc.      Universal    Wholesale    Grocery    Co. 

174,042;  Aug.  28. 
Canned  goods,  spices,  etc.     Jett  &  Wood  Mercantile  Com- 
pany.     178,253  ;   Oct.   2. 
Canned  goods,  stuffed  olives,  asparagus,  etc.     H.  T.  Quin- 

lan  &  Company.     116,694  ;  Dec.  18. 
Canned   goods,    tea,    coffee,    etc.     Fischer   Brothers    Com- 
pany.    175,782  :   Aug.  14. 
Canned    grapefruit,    fruit    salad,    pimentos,    tunny,    etc. 

Western  Grocer  Company.     176,235  ;  Aug.  14. 
Canned    Hungarian    goulash.      J.     G.    Wurm.      167,278 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Canned,  kippered,  smoked,  and  salted  fish.     Western  Cali- 
fornia  Fish   Co.     168,395 ;   Feb.   20. 
Canned    milk.      Bradner    Condensed   Milk    Co.      153,869 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Canned  okra.     C.  Perceval.     177,047  ;  July  3, 
Canned  olive  oil.     Mlchele  Ajello  Co.     179,448  ;  Oct.  16. 
Canned  olive  oil,   fruits,   and  vegetables.     Michele  Ajello 

Co.     179.127  ;  Sept.  25. 
Canned    olives.      Mt.    Ida    Packing    Company.      165,086 ; 

Mar.   6. 
Canned   olives,    grapefruit,   pimentos,   and   spinach.     Van 

Camp  Sea  Food  Company.     182,685  ;  Oct.   16. 
Canned  oysters  and  shrimp      BUoxi  Packing  &  Trading 

Tn.      170.364:  Oct  20. 
Canned  ov.^ter.'s   and    shrimp.     Biloxi  Packing  &  Trading 

Co.     173.397  ;  May  22. 
Canned  oysters,  salmon,  sardines,  and  apricots,  etc.     Wins- 
ton,  Harper,   Fisher   Company.      166,120 ;    Aug.   7. 
Canned    peaches,    canned    Lima    beans,    beans,    tomatoes, 

and  sweet  potatoes.     American  Cone  and  Pretzel  Com- 
pany.    171.400  :  May  8. 
Canned  peaches,  tomatoes,  and  sweet  potatoes.     American 

Cone  and  Pretzel  Company.     171,397  ;  May  1. 
rannen    peas.     Calumet   Packing   Co.     167.383;   Oct.   16. 
Canned    peas.      Central    Wisconsin    Canneries.      173,807 ; 

June  5. 
Canned    peas.       San    Juan    Islands    Cannery.      181,911; 

Nov.  13. 
Canned   peas   and    tomatoes.      Cincinnati  Wholesale   Gro- 
cery Company.     177,360  ;  July  24. 
Canned    pras,    corn,    tomatoes,    and    pineapple.      Cincin- 
nati  Wholesale   Grocery    Company.      177,361 ;    Sept.    4. 
Canned     peas,     tomato     pur^e,     apples,     etc.       Standard. 

Purveyors,  Inc.     174,344  ;  May  8. 
Canned  peeled  tomatoes  and  tomato  sauce.     P.  Pasrene  & 

Co.     178.278  ;   .lune  19. 
Canned    peeled    tomatoes,    roasted    peppers,    and    tomato 

sauce.     P.  Pastene  &  Co.     166,095:   Jan.   16. 
Canned  peppers.     A.  Schrater.     141,134  :  June  26. 
Canned  piniientos.     A.  Burnham.     175,064  :  June  19. 
Canned    pineapple.      Henry    P.    Baldwin,    Ltd.      166,629 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Canned    pineapple.      Henry    P.    Baldwin,    Ltd.      187,283 : 

Dec.   18. 


Canned  pineapple.     Haiku  Fruit  &  Packing  Co.     169,241  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Canned  pineapple.     Haiku  Fruit  &  Packing  Co.     169,242  ; 

Mar.   6. 
Canned  pineapple.     Haiku  Fruit  &  Packing  Co.     169,243; 

May  8. 
Canned  pineapple.    Haiku  Fruit '&  Packing  Co.   169,244-5; 

Feb.  27. 
Canned      pineapple.        Hawaiian      Pineapple      Company. 

147,426  ;  May  8. 
Canned      pineapple.       Hawaiian       Pineapple      Company. 

168,109  ;  Apr.  3. 
Canned  phim  pudding.     A.  Silz,  Inc.     171,141  ;  May  22. 
Canned  pork  and  beans,  rolled  oats,  canned  milk.     Akron 

Grocery  Company.     165,114  ;   Jan.  30. 
Canned     prepared     caviar.       D.     K.     Doucleff.       172,266 ; 

May  8. 
Canned   pret.erved  fruits,  jams,  jellies,   and   fruit  sirups. 

San  Francisco  Breweries,  Ltd.  167,368  ;  Apr.  24. 
Canned  ripe  olives.  J.  J.  Hoey.  168.364  ;  Apr.  10. 
Canned  ripe  olives  and  fish.    Curtis  Corporation.    171,305; 

Aug.  14. 
Canned  salmon.    A  &  P  Products  Corporation.     179,696-7  ; 

July  31. 
Canned     salmon.      Alaska     Pacific    Fisheries.       187,277 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Canned   salmon.     Alaska   Packers   Association.      166,804 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Canned  salmon.     Alitak  Packing  Co.     165.656  ;  Jan.  2. 
Canned  salmon.    Anchorage  Packing  Co.    179,918  ;  Jniy  31. 
Canned  salmon.     A.  A.  Anderson.     172,821 ;  Apr.  17. 
Canned  salmon.     A.  A.  Anderson.     172,822  ;  May  8. 
Canned  salmon.    Bankers  Discount  Corporation.    180,828 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Canned  salmon.    Bankers  Discount  Association.    180,830  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Canned  salmon.     Eeegle   Packing  Co.     181,106;  Aug.  21. 
Canned  salmon.     Chinook  Packing  Co.     172,975  ;  July  3. 
Canned   salmon.      Chinook   Packing   Company.      170,927 ; 

May  15. 
Canned  salmon.     H.  Conniff.     170,566  :  May  1. 
Canned   salmon.      W.    D.   Frith.      185,516 ;    Dec.    18. 
Canned      salmon.        Hodgson      and      Company     Limited. 

180,004-7  ;  Oct.  30. 
Canned  salmon.     Klamath  River  Packers  Assn.     184,864  ; 

Dec.    18. 
Canned     salmon.       McGovern     &     McGovern.       176,904 ; 

July    10. 
Canned  salmon.     New  England  Fish  Company.     183,530 ; 

Nov.    6. 
Canned  salmon.     New  England  Fish  Company.     183,531 ; 

Dec.   18. 
Canned  salmon.     M.  Pinkus.     175,735  ;  May  15. 
Canned  salmon.     Sea  Coast  Packing  Co.     168.646  ;  Feb.  20. 
Canned  salmon.    Sea  Coast  Packing  Co.     168,647  ;  Apr.  10 
Canned     salmon.       Sea     Coast     Packing     Co.       168,648 

Dec.    18. 
Canned   salmon.     Stuart  Packing  Corporation.     182,621 

Dec.   18. 
Canned   salmon.     Stuart  Packing  Corporation.     182,622 

Sept.  11. 
Canned   salmon.      Thlinket   Packing    Company,      113,333 

Feb.    6. 
Canned     sardines.       Austin,     Nichols     &     Co.       178,206 

Sept.  11. 
Canned    sardines.      Coast    Fishing    Company.      185,919 

Nov.    27. 
Canned    sardines.      I.    Epstein.      182,204 ;    Dec.    25. 
Canned    sardines'.      Farnsworth    Packing    Co.      167,609 

Feb.   27. 
Canned  sardines.     F.  H.  Fromm.     159,747  :  Mar.  27. 
Canned     sardines.       Irwin-Harrisons     &     Crosfield,     Inc. 

181,567  ;  Sept.  25. 
Canned  sardines  and  tunnv  fish,  mustard,  condensed  milk, 

cheese,  tea,  etc.      I.   Oeltman.      168.362:   Mar.   20. 
Canned     sauerkraut.       Bellevue    Kraut    &    Pickling    Co. 

182.125  ;  Sept.  4. 
Canned   sauerkraut.     Castle   Company.     170,273  ;  May  8. 
Canned  sausage.     W.  B.  Fair.     163,675  ;  Jan.  9. 
Canned   shrimp.      Dorgan-McPhillips   Sales  Co.      183,258 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Canned    shrimp.      C.    B.    Foster    Packing    Co.      168,636 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Canned  shrimp.     W.  A.   Genant.     160.409  :   Sept.  25. 
Canned   shrimp.     Grand  Lake   &   Gulf  Shrimp   Company. 

156,740  :  Aug.   14. 
Canned   shrimp.     Grand   Lake   &   Gulf   Shrimp   Company. 

182,512-13  :  Sept.  11. 
Panned  shrimp.     A.  Oemler.     180,807:  Oct.  16. 
Canned   shrimp   and   oysters.      Biloxi  Packing  &  Trading 

Co.     158,175;  Jan.  9. 
Canned   shrimp   and  oysters.     Sea  Food   Co.     170,040-1  : 

Mar.    13. 
Canned,  smoked,   dried,  and  salt  fish.     Charles  F.  Matt- 

lage  &  Sons,  Inc.     158,785  ;  Aug.  14. 
Canned   sweet   corn.      Faribault    Canning    Co.      182,408 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Canned  sweetened  milk.     American  Milk  Products  Corpo- 
ration.    164.019  ;  Feb.  20. 
Canned    tomato    paste.     Atlantic    Canning    Co.     168,628; 

Mar.  6. 
Canned  tomato  sauce.     Joseph  Petrocelli  &  Co.     169,182 ; 

Mar.   27. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Canned  tomatoes.     G.  W.  Cowles.     180,752  ;  Sept.  25. 
Canned   tomatoes.     W.   H.   Hamilton.     134,364  ;   Jan.   23. 
Canned  tomatoes.     Tamal  Packing  Co.     174,599  ;  May  8. 
Canned  tomatoes.     H.   Traub's   Sons.     174,710 ;   Dec.    18. 
Canned    tomatoes.     Virden   Packing   Company.      175,633; 

June  19. 
Canned   tomatoes   and   preserved    pickles.      Keokuk   Can- 
ning   Company.      179,276;    Sept.    11. 
Canned  tomatoes,  corn,  peas,  and  beans.     Joseph  Camp- 
bell Company.     172,370  ;  Oct.  23. 
Canned     tunny      fish.        Seaooast      Canning      Company. 

173,303  ;   July  3. 
Canned    tunny    fish.       Seacoast    Canning    Co.       185,094 ; 

Dec.   4. 
Canned  vegetables.     Baxter  Bros.  Co.     182,559  ;  Oct.  23. 
Canned  vegetables.     Joseph  Campbell  Company.     172,369  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Canned     vegetables.       Central     Wholesale     Grocers,     Inc. 

170,559  ;  Nov.  27. 
Canned    vegetables.       Ephraim    Sanitary    Canning    Com- 
pany.    166,298;  Jan.  16. 
Canned  vegetables.     Ephraim  Sanitary  Canning  Company. 

168,674;   Aug.  14. 
Canned  vegetables.     Ephraim  Sanitary  Canning  Company. 

169,477  ;  Apr.  17. 
Canned  vegetables.     A.  W.  Feeser.     174,615  ;  July  3. 
Canned    vegetables.      Frederick    City    Packing    Company. 

177,372  ;   May  29. 
Canned  vegetables.     Illinois  Canning  Company.     181,894 

Sept.  25. 
Canned   vegetables.      Inderrieden    Canning    Co.      164,917 

Feb.  13. 
Canned  vegetables.     J.  B.  Margolies  Wholesale  Grocer  Co 

185,029-30  ;  Nov.  6. 
Canned  vegetables.     Minnesota  Valley  Canning  Company 

181,300;  Oct.  16. 
Canned   vegetables.      Rochelle    Canneries,    Inc.      187,347 

Dec.  25. 
Canned   vegetable*.      Saco  Valley   Canning   Co.     168,128 

Feb.  13. 
Canned    vegetables.      San    Jose    Canning    Co.      179,484 

Sept.  4. 
Canned  vegetables.     Smith-Yingling  Company.      164,779 

Jan.  9. 
Canned   vegetables.     Smith-Ylngling  Company.     164,780 

Feb.  27. 
Canned  vegetables.     Smith-Tingling  Company.      165,091 

Jan.  9. 
Canned  vegetables.     Smith-Yingling  Company.     165,607-8 

Jan.  2. 
Canned    vegetables.      John    R.    Thompson    Co.      175,031 

June  5. 
Canned     vegetables.       Waupun     Canning    Co.       166,424 

May  8. 
Canned     vegetables.       Waupun    Canning     Co.       168,134 

Feb.  20. 
Canned  vegetables.     Winorr  Canning  Company.     180,917 

Aug.  21. 
Canned  vegetables  and  fish,  molasses,  and  fruit  preserves 

Joannes  Bros.  Co.     172,745  ;  Apr.  17. 
Canned  vegetables  and  fruits.     Lake  Odessa  Canning  Co 

175,796  ;  May  S. 
Canned    vegetables    and    fruits.       W.    H.    Pride    &    Co 

182,672  ;  Sept.  25. 
Canned    vegetables    and    fruits,    flavoring    extracts,    etc 

Keystone  Company  of  San  .lose.     184.078  ;  Dec.  18. 
Cnineri  vegct.ibles  .nnd  fruits,  pancake  flour,  etc.     Portage 

Wholpsale  Grocery  Company.     186,666  ;  Dec.  25. 
Canned  vegetables  and  fruits,  preserved  fruits,  etc.     See- 
Moon  &  Company.     164,271  ;  Sept.  25. 
Canned  vegetables   and   fruits,    spices,    flour,   etc.      H.    A 

Marr  Grocery  Co.     181.299;  Nov.  27. 
Canned  vegetables   and    sweet   mixed    pickles.      American 

Pickle   &  Canning   Co.      166,622;    Apr.    10. 
Canned    vegetables    and    tomato    pur^e,    tomato    catchup. 

National   Packing   Corporation.      180,880;   Nov.    13. 
Canned  vegetables,  beans  and  pork,  flavoring  extracts,  etc. 

John  Sexton  and  Company.     153,625;  Mar.  20. 
Canned    vegetables,    canned    milk,    catchup,    flavoring    ex- 
tracts   for    foodSj    and    mincemeat.      D.    S.    Williaras. 

161,077;   May  1. 
Canned   vegetables,   cocoa,   rice,   etc,      Cumpson-Doelman, 

Inc.      179,520  ;   Oct.    16. 
Canned    vegetables,     corn    meal,    rice,    etc.       Copps    Co. 

165,916  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Canned  vegetables,  fruits  and  fish.     Adams  &  Sons  Grocer 

Company.     169,268  ;  Mar.  6. 
Canned  vegetables,  fruits,  and  fish.     Adams  &  Sons   Grocer 

pany.     166,044  ;  Jan.  16. 
Canned    vegetables,    fruits,    and    fish,    fruit    jellies,    etc. 

Mnllott,   Johnson   Co.     185,02.5-6  :  Dec.   25. 
Canned  vegetables,  fruits,  and  fish,  spices,  etc.     Karasik. 

HoUeb   &  Co.      172,881  ;   May   15. 
Canned  vegetables,  fruits,  berries,  fish,  etc.     Amos-James 

Grocer  Co.     176,151  :   Nov.   6. 
Canned    vegetables,    fruits,    etc.      National    Packing   Cor- 

por.ntion.      180.878;   Oct.    16. 
Cantaloupes.        Dawson-Edwards       Company.       160,876 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Cantaloupes.     J.  T.  John  Company.     167,569  ;  Apr.  24. 
Cantaloupes.     W.  T.   Lane,  .ir.     180,015  ;  Sept.  11. 
Cantaloupes    and    apples,    Fresh.      G.    M.    H.    Wagner    & 

Sons.     164,791;    Feb.   6. 


Cantaloupes  and  lettuce.     S.  McHarg.     167,409  ;  Oct.  9. 

Cantaloupes  and  pears.  Fresh.  G.  M.  H.  Wagner  & 
Sons.     164,790;   Feb.   6. 

Cantaloupes,  cassaba,  and  vegetables,  Fresh.  Half  Moon 
Fruit  &  Produce   Co.     159,870;   Sept.  11. 

Cantaloupes,  Fresh.     A.  Arena  &  Co.     174,763  ;  July  24. 

Lantaloupes,  Fresh.  Earl  Fruit  Company.  168,403 ; 
Mar.  6. 

Cantaloupes,  Fresh.  MUler-Cummings  Company.  173,436  ; 
July  3. 

Cantaloupes,  Fresh.     T.  H.  Peppers.     162.949  ;  Apr.  3. 

Cantaloupes,  Fresh.    Sawdey  and  Hunt.    166,726  ;  Feb.  20. 

Cantaloupes,  fresh  citrous  fruits,  and  grapes.  T.  H. 
Peppers.     162,948  ;  May  15. 

Cantaloupes,  fresh  fruits  and  vegetahles.  Imperial  Dis- 
tributing Co.     164,916;   Sept.  25. 

Cantaloupes,  honey  dews,  and  casabas.  Fresh.  J.  H. 
Smith.     179,490;   Nov.   6. 

Cantaloupes,  melons,  etc.,  Fresh.  Miller-Cummlngs  Com- 
pany.    173,435  ;  July  3. 

Capers,  vinegar,  olives,  pickles,  lard,  etc.  C.  Perceval. 
177,049  ;  Sept.  11. 

Caramels.     Phoebe  Phelps  Caramel  Co.     177,243  ;  July  a 

Catchup  and  canned  vegetables.  Brighton  Canning  Com- 
pany.    180,836;   Oct.   16. 

Catchup,  chili  sauce,  canned  goods,  etc.  My  Own  Com- 
pany.    168,935  ;  July  24. 

Catchup,  dried  prunes,  and  peaches,  jams,  etc.  Akron 
Grocery   Company.     175,833  ;   Sept.   18. 

Catchup,  tomatoes,  and  mayonnaise,  Combination  of. 
Poly-naise  Company.     178,061 ;   Nov.  13. 

Cattle  of  stock  farms.  Live.  Carnation  Stock  Farms. 
172,795;  Mar.  13. 

Caviar.     S.  Rosenberg.     178,361 ;  Aug.  7. 

Caviar.     S.  Rosenberg.     178,362  ;   Oct.  2. 

Cereal.    Peggy's  Health  Food  Company.     164,829  ;  .Tan.  30. 

Cereal  and  in  cooked  foods,  Preparation  for  use  as  a 
breakfast.     F.   C.   Hopper.     180,863;  Sept.  25. 

Cereal  and  remedial  food,  Breakfast.  Phospho  Food  Co. 
165.716;  Dec.  11. 

Cereal,  Breakfast.  Battle  Creek  Food  Co.  168,510 ; 
Mar.  20. 

Cereal,  Breakfast.     G.  W.  Farny.     166,739  ;  Jan.  9. 

Cereal,   Breakfast.     W.   B.   Fink.     169,968  ;  Feb.  27. 

Cereal.  Breakfast.     H.  F.  Paetsch.     167,486  ;  Mar.  20. 

Cereal,  Breakfast.    Phospho  Food  Co.     164.950  ;  Jan.  2. 

Cereal,  Breakfast.     Phospho  Food  Co.     165,717  ;  Jan.  30. 

Cereal,  Breakfast.  Vitomen  Cereal  Company.  182,025 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Cereal,  Breakfast.  Ward  Baking  Company.  183.509 : 
Dec.    18. 

Cereal,    Rye   breakfast.      M.    C.    Ely.      166,357 ;    Mar.   20. 

Cereal,  Wheat.  Sims  Milling  Company.  179,229 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Cereals.     Kevil  Cereal  Company.     169,550  ;  Feb.  27. 

Cereals.  Breakfast.  Battle  Creek  Food  Company. 
172,575-6;  May  8. 

Cereals,  Breakfast.  Colton  Brothers  Company.  175,386  ; 
Aug.   7. 

Cereals,  Breakfast.     F.  C.  Glllitt.     158.309  ;  Mar.  20. 

Cereals,  Breakfast.  Walton  Milling  Company.  142,369  ; 
Sept.  25. 

Cereals.  Prepared  and  semiprepared  breakfast.  Aunt 
Jemima  Mills  Company.     164.624  ;  Jan.  30. 

Cheese.  A.  H.  Barber  &  Co.     182,040  ;  Oct.  2. 

Cheese.  A.  H.  Barber  &  Co.     182,042  ;  Oct.  2. 

Cheese.  P.  X.  Baumert  &  Co.     166,928-9  ;  Jan.  9. 

Cheese.  F.  X.  Baumert  &  Co.     169,746  ;  Feb.  27. 

Cheese.  Beatrice  Creamery  Company.     172,793  ;   Apr.  10. 

Cheese.  Crawford  Farms,  Incorporated.     168,025  :  Apr.  3. 

Cheese.        Crawford      Farms,      Incorporated.        168,026 ; 

Mar.  27. 

Cheese.  N.  Dorman.     165,126;  Jan.  30. 

Cheese.  Empire   Cheese   Company.     157.092;   Dec.    11. 

Cheese.  F.   M.  Frederiksen.     176,735  ;   Sept^  4. 

Cheese.  Frink  Creamery  Company.     186,361 ;  Dec.  25. 

Cheese.  Gerber  &  Co.     158,.388  ;  Jan.  30. 

Cheese.  Gerber  &  Co.    158,389  ;  Dec.  4. 

Cheese.  Gerber   &   Co.   A.    G.      182,580 :    Nov.    6. 

Cheese.  Holland   Food   Corporation.     167,617 ;   Mar.   20. 

Cheese.  A.  Huss.     163,873;  Mar.  20. 

Cheese.  J.  Kirkpatrick.     172,599;   May   1. 

Cheese.  J.    Kirkpatrick.      172,600 ;    Nov.    6. 

Cheese.  .T.  W.  TClensch  &  Co.     159,709  ;  Dec.  11. 

Cheese.  T.  L.  Knapstein.     170.071  :  Mar.  27. 

Cheese.  J.  L.  Kraft  &  Bros.  Co.     160,814  ;  Jan.  30. 

Cheese.  .T.  L.  Kraft  &  Bros.  Co.     177.678  ;  Nov.  20. 

Cheese.  Macleay   Estate  Co.     168,772  ;  Mar.   20. 

Cheese.  Carl  Martv  and  Company.     162,432  :  Jan.  30. 

Cheese.  Carl  Marty  &  Company.     181,904;  Oct.  2. 

Cheese.  Meuerhofer  Sohne   &  Co.      173.936 ;  June  5. 

Cheese.  Pabst  Farms.     181,495  ;  Dec.  11 . 

Cheese.  C.    Perceval.      17S.R65 ;   Nov.    20. 

Cheese.      Phenix    Cheese    Co.      172,392;    .Tuly    24. 

Chee.se.  Rnethlishercor  &  Co.     164.198  :, Tan.  30. 

Cheese.  M.   O.   Schaefer.     174,866 ;   July  24. 

Cheese.  C.  A.  Str.nubel  Co.     157,857  ;  Apr.  3. 

Cheese.  Swift  and  Company.     172.188;   Mar.    20. 

Cheese.  C.   E.   Zuercher  &  Co.      174,052  ;  May  15. 

Cheese  and  butter.  Chandler  and  Rudd  Company. 
146,524  ;  Nov.   13. 

Cheese  and  mincemeat.     C.  Perceval.     169,820 ;  Feb.   27. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1561 


Cheese  and  preserved  cheese.    Alpina  Cheese  Co.     157,127  ; 

Jan.   30. 
Cheese,  Cream.    Breakstone  Bros.,  Inc.    180,958 ;  Oct.  30. 
Cheese.  Cream.     A.  Brittou.     168,097  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cheese  for  macaroni.     \V.  A.  Navigate.     168,849  ;  Jan.  16. 
Cheese,     French,     etc.,     dressings.       J.  •  A.     Caminati. 

179,259;  Oct.  30. 
Cheese,  Grated.     D.  Colonna  &  Son.     166,876  ;  Jan.  9. 
Cheese,     milk,     and     cream.       Lily     Brook     Farms,     Inc. 

175.800;   Aug.  7. 
Cheese,  mustard,  farina,  tea,  coffee,  chocolate,  etc.    I.  Gelt- 

man.     169,751  ;  Apr.  3. 
Cheese,    Swiss.      Alpina    Cheese    Co.      170,110 ;    Mar.    20. 
Cheese,   Swiss.     Alpina   Cheese  Co.     170,111-12 ;  May   8. 
Cheese,  Swiss.     Alpina   Cheese  Co.     170,113  ;   Mar.   20. 
Cheese.  Swiss.     Alpina  Cheese  Co.     170.114  ;  May  8. 
Cheeses.     C.  Perceval.     169,821 ;  Feb.  27. 
Cherries,  Fresh.     T.  D.  Bryan.     163.734  ;  Feb.  20. 
Cherries,    Fresh.      San    Joaquin    County   Cherry    Growers 

Assn.     177,875  ;  June  12. 
Chewing   gum.     L.    P.   Larson.   Jr.,    Company.      168,769; 

Mar.    27. 
Chick    mash.       American    Milling    Company.       172,926 ; 

June  5. 
Chickens,  Live.    Loup  Valley  Hatchery.     170,146  ;  May  1. 
Chicks  and  eggs,  Babv.     Star  Chick  Hatchery.     176,508  ; 

Uec.  11. 
Chicks     Live.      Kerr   Chickeries    Incorporated.      164,763 ; 

Feb.'  27. 
Chicljs.  Live.     Henrv  Little  &  Sons.     167.086:   Sept.   11. 
Chili    pepper    and    chili   powder.      California    Acoma    Co. 

165,527  :  Aug.  14. 
Chili  sauce,  salad  dres.'sings,  cider,  and  white  vinegar,  etc. 

Cruikshank  Brothers  Company.     172,665  ;  Jan.  9. 
Chocolate.     G.  M.  Cabrera.     168,511 ;  Apr.  17. 
Chocolate.       Eline's    Incorporated.       186.319 ;     Dec.     18. 
Chocolate.    Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.  174,783  ;  May  29. 
Chocolate.       Ideal     Cocoa     &     Chocolate     Co.       176,129 ; 

Mav  22. 
Chocolate.       Lamont-Corliss     and     Company.       166,30 1  ; 

May  15. 
Chocolate.      Suchard.    S.    A.      184.569-70  :    Nov.    27. 
Chocolate  and  candies.     H.  R.  Hoefler.     170,066  ;  Aug.  14 
Chocolate    and    cocoa.    Milk.      Lamont-Corliss    and    Com 

panv.      167,255  ;   Mar.  20. 
Chocolate    and    cocoa.    Milk.      Lamont-Corliss    and    Com 

panv.     167,257  :   Mar.   20. 
Chocolate  bars.     Loose-Wiles  Biscuit  Company.     161,492 

Feb.  20. 
Chocolate  bars.     Wheatcrisp  Products  Company.    133,564 

Mar.  6. 
Chocolate  coating.     Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.     174,740 

May  8. 
Chocolate  coating.    Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.     174,741 

May  29. 
Chocolate  coating.    Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate  Co.    174,780 

May  8. 
Chocolate      coating.       Ideal      Cocoa     &     Chocolate      Co 

174.781-2;  May  29. 
Chocolate      coating.         Lamont-Corliss      and      Company 

167.254  ;  Mar.  20. 
Chocolate  coating.     Washington  Chocolate  Co.     186,171 

Nov.  27. 
Chocolate  coating  for  candy.  Milk-.     Peter  Cailler  Kohler 

Swiss  Chocolates  Co.     160,868  ;  Mar.  13. 
Chocolate,    coco.is,    bonbons,    crackers,    etc.     W.    B.   Fair. 

154,080  ;  Jan.  30. 
Chocolate,    Cream    malted.      Edgar    P.    Harrison    &    Son. 

182.147  ;    Nov.    20. 
Chocolate   creams.     Fitger   Company.      171,166:   Dec.   11. 
Chocolate  fruit  and  nut  roll.  Milk-.     Metro  Chocolate  Co. 

179.050;  Sept.  25. 
Chocolate  fruit  bar.     Gruenhagen's.     168,766  ;  Apr.  3. 
Chocolate      malted      concentrate.        Sethness      Compan.T. 

174.265  ;   July   3. 
Chocolate,  mar.?hmallow  whip,  flash  chocolate,  jiffy  milk, 

cocoa,  etc..  Instantaneous.     Stephen  F.  Whitman  &  Son. 

174.419  ;  Aug.  21. 
Chocolate  mixture.  Hershey  Chocolate  Company.  166,453  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Chocolate    nut    bars.    Sweet-.      Massachusetts    Chocolate 

Company.      167,479:   Feb.   6. 
Chocolate,  nuts,  and  caramel.  Milk.     Metro  Chocolate  Co. 

178.762;   Nov.    20. 
Chocolate.  Prepared.    Ever  Ready  Chocolate  Co.    179,997  : 

Aug.    14. 
Chocolate    pudding,    powdered    cocoa   and    chocolate    and 

cocoa.     Roval   Cocoa   Co.     136.388 :   Nov.   27. 
Chocolates.     Bunte  Brothers.     160,385;   Sept.  25. 
Chocolates.    Busy  Bee  Candy  Company.     182,233  ;  Nov.  6 
Chocolates.      Great    Atlantic    and    Pacific   Tea   Company 

173.417  ;  Apr.  24. 
Chocolates.       Hershey     Chocolate     Company.       186,185 

Nov.   27. 
Chocolates.        Kibbe      Brothers     Company.       167,723-4 

Mar.  6. 
Chocolates.        London      Chocolate     Company.        138,861 

Mav  22. 
Chocolates.     Stephen  F.  Whitman  S:  Son,  Inc.     165.322 

Jan.  2. 
Chocolate."?.     Wisconsin  Candy  Co.     155,550  ;  Feb.  27. 
Chocolates  and  candies.    Paul  Gelpi  &  Sons,  Inc.    170,135 

Mar.  13. 


Chocolates  and  candies.     E.  Greenfield's  Sons.     170,377  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Chocolates  and  candies.     E.  Greenfield's  Sons.     170,378 ; 

Mar.    13. 
Chocolates  and  candies.    E.  Greenfield's  Sons.   170,380-1 ; 

-Vpr.  24. 
Chocolates  and  candies.    E.  Greenfield's  Sons.    170,383-4  ; 

Apr.   10. 
Chocolates  and  candies.     E.   Greenfield's  Sons.    170,385 ; 

May  15. 
Chocolates  and  candies.     E.  Greenfield's  Sons.     170,386 ; 

Mar.    13. 
Chocolates  and  candies.     H.  R.  Hoefier.     170,107  ;  Aug.  14. 
Chocolates  and  candies.     Wallace  &  Co.     163,489  ;  Jan.  9. 
Chocolates  and  candies.    Wilkes-Barre  Choc.  Co.    142.863  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Chocolates  and  candy.     E.   Greenfield's  Sons.      179,790 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Chocolates  and  chocolato-coated  candies.     Donahoe's  Inc. 

101,035;  Jan.  2. 
Chocolates    and    nut    candy.      Royal    Candy    Company. 

153,951 ;  Apr.  17. 
Chocolates,   cocoa,  chocolate,  and  candies.     J.  G.  McDon- 
ald  Chocolate  Co.     163,589  ;   Feb.   6. 
Chocolates,  cocoa,  chocolate,  and  candies.     J.  G.  McDon- 
ald  Chocolate  Co.     163.591 :   Feb.   6. 
Chocolates  wrapped  in  colored  metal  foil.     J.   G.   Smith. 

141,193  ;  May  8. 
Chop-suey    sauce.      L.    C.    Chan    &    Company.      168,753 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Chowchow  pickle,   mixed  pickle,  sour  onions,  etc.     Silver 

Lane  Pickle   Company.      179,562  ;    Sept.    11. 
Chowder.      C.    W.    McMorran.      176,491  ;     Sept.    11. 
Cocoa.     Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Hollandsche  Cacao-  en 

Chocoladefabriken   Voorheen  Bensdorp  &  Co.    164,767  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Cocoa.      Schweitzer   "Cocoatina"    Co.      168.622 ;    Oct.    23. 
Cocoa  and  chocolate.     Hooton  Cocoa  Company.     182,587  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Cocoa  and  chocolate.     Charles   H.  Phillips  Chemical  Co. 

178,464-5;  Sept.  11. 
Cocoa  beans  and  butter,  coffees,  spices,  etc.     Daarnhouwer 

&  Co.     165,487;  Sept.  25. 
Cocoa  pudding  and  cornstarch.     Manhattan  Baking  Pow- 
der Co.     174,316  :  .Tune  5. 
Cocoa,    tea,   and   rice.     Old   Dutch   Mills,   Inc.      170,594 ; 

Mar.    13. 
Cocoas,  chocolates.     A.  &  W.  Lindt.     178.394-8  ;  Nov.  27. 
Coconut   fats  for  food  purposes.      S.   Langner.      182,349  ; 

Nov.  6. 
Coconut    macaroon    strip.      Standard    Baking    Company. 

165,420  ;  Jan.  30. 
Coconut-oil   products,   Edible.     I.   M.   Simonin.      163,009 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Codfish.      Boneless     salt.        Deep     Sea     Fisheries,      Inc. 

172,085;  Apr.  10. 
Codfish,  Deep-sea.     Everett  Lawrence  Company.     162,304  ; 

Mar.  6. 
Codfish,  Salt.     Gorton-Pew  Fisheries  Company.     177,910  ; 

July  24. 
Coffee.     Abraham  &  Straus,  Inc.     182,281 ;  Sept.  25. 
Coffee.     Abraham   &  Straus,   Inc.      182,282;   Sept.  11. 
Coffee.     P.  S.  Ainsa   Company.     156,672  ;  Sept.  11. 
Coffee.     Alouf  Bros.     166.217 :   Jan.  16. 
Coffee.     American   Tea  &   Coffee   Co.     185,170 :   Dec.   18. 
Coffee.      Arbuckle   Brothers.      166.162 ;   Mar.    27. 
Coffee.     Arbuckle  Brothers.     177.348 :   May  29. 
Coffee.    Asmus  Bros.    180,733  :  Oct.  30. 
Coffee.     Bel-Jar  Coffee  Co.     163,915  :  Feb.  27. 
Coffee.     Betterton-Rupert  Coffee  Co.     179.771  ;  Oct.  23. 
Coffee.     Betterton-Rupert   Coffee   Co.      183.903  :   Dec.    11. 
Coffee.     Wm.  Boardman  &  Sons  Companv.     1.59. 19G  :  Jan.  2. 
Coffee.     George  C.  Bnell  &  Co.     178.817:   Sept.  11. 
Coffee.     George  C.  Buell  &  Co.     178,819  ;  July  17. 
Coffee.     Burton  Coffee  Company.     181.554  ;  Sept.  25. 
Coffee.     Cauchois  Coffee  Company.     181,011  ;  Sept.  25. 
Coffee.     Coffee  Products   Corporation.     187,453  ;  Dec.   18. 
Coffee.     F.   Cotera.      168.20S  ;  Julv  3. 
Coffee.     P.  Danna.     172.146  ;  May  8. 
Coffee.     Dern  Food  Company.     179,857  ;  July  31. 
Coffee.     Dwinell-Wright  Company.     154,793 :  May   1. 
Coffee.     J.   S.  Elliott  Coffee  Company.     1.59.746;  May  8. 
Coffee.     A.  Engelhnrd  &  Sons  Co.     169,289  ;  Feb.  27. 
Coffee.     Estate  of  J.  M.  Fev.     183.472  :  Dec.  4. 
Coffee.     G.  B.  Farrington  Co.     170.479  ;  Mar.  13. 
Coffee.     B.  Fischer  &  Co.     185.821  :   Dec.  25. 
Coffee.     Fishhack  Co.     165.920  ;  Jan.  16. 
Coffee.      Fishbark   Co,      160,671  :   Dec,    4, 
Coffee.     Fitch  Company.     174,565  :  Sept.  4. 
Coffee.     J.   F.   Goodson  &  Company.     170.582  ;  May  8. 
Coffee.     .T.  F.  Goodson  &  rompiinv.     172.330:  May  22. 
Coffee.     G.  Gund.     172.529  ;  Apr.   17. 
Coffee.     Haas.  Baruch  &  Co.     176,623  :  Aug.  14. 
Coffee.     Haas  Lieber  Grocerv  Co.     17.'i.863  ;  June  26. 
Coffee.     B.  V.  Jean.     176,026 :  Aug.  14. 
Coffee,     H.  Jevne  Co.      162.744  :   Aug.  7, 
Coffee.     J.  .Johnston.     108.315  :  Feb.  20. 
Coffee.      M.    R,    .Johnston.      178,256:    .Tune    12. 
Coffee.     Kellum   Company.     184.135;  Nov.    13. 
Coffee.     Kellum  Company.     184.136 :  Oct.  9. 
Coffee.     C.  D.  Kenny  Company.     167.944  :  May  8. 
Coffee.      C.    D.   Kenny   Companv.      178,257 :    July   24. 
Coffee.     Klauber   Wangenheim   Co.     176,896 ;   May   29. 


1562 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Coffee.     Laird  MauufacturiDg  Co.   Inc.     171,581  ;   May  8. 

Coffee.     W.  B.  Law.     167,357  ;  Dec.  4. 

Coffee.     Lewis,  Hubbard  and  Company.     185,712  ;  Nov.  20. 

Coffee.     Louisville  Coffee  Company.     166,080  ;  Apr.  17. 

Coffee.     Mecke  &  Co.     183,528-9  ;  Dec.  4. 

Coffee.      Nash    Coffee    Company.      167,188 ;    Jan.    23. 

Coffee.      Nash    Coffee    Company.      168,483;    Sept.    11. 

Coffee.     Newmark  Bros.     158,137  ;  Mar.  6. 

Coffee.     Northwestern  Distributing  Co.     178,456;  Oct.  9. 

Coffee.     Ohio  Valley  Coffee  Co,    178,270  ;  Aug.  14. 

Coffee.      Ohio   Valley   Coffee   Co.      180,770  ■    Dec.    25. 

Coffee.      Palmetto    Coffee   Co.      171,381.      Mar.    27. 

Coffee.     Plunkett-Jarrell   Grocer  Co.     180,888;   Sept.   25. 

Coffee.      Purity   Creamery   Company.      161,273 ;   Aug.   28. 

Coffee.     T.  T.  Eeboul.     163,698  ;  Jan.  9. 

Coffee.     Wm.  T.  Reynolds  &  Co.     178,287  ;   Sept.  25. 

Coffee.       Ridenour-Baker     Grocery     Company.       176,218 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Coffee.       Rockford     Wholesale     Grocery    Co.       169,563 ; 

Apr.  17. 
Coffee.     Thos.    Roulston,   Inc.     171,039 ;   June   5. 
Coffee.     Sanitary  Grocery  Co.     168,942  ;  Feb.  27. 
Coffee.     Santander  Coffee  Co.     162,317;   Feb.   6. 
Coffee.     H.  A.  Schnittker.     181,618-19;  Nov.  13. 
Coffee.     H.  A.   Schnittker.     181,621 ;  Nov.   13. 
Coffee.     Sehon,  Stevenson  &  Company.     171,595  ;  Apr.  10. 
Coffee.     Sherman  Coffee   Company.     178,475;  Aug.   21. 
Coffee.     F.  S.  Smith.     153,480  ;  May  22. 
Coffee.     Sunbury  Wholesale  Grocery  Company.     186,090  ; 

Nov.  27. 
Coffee.     M.  E.   Swing  Company.     167,104;   Feb.  6. 
Coffee.     Telfer  Coffee   Co.     165.730;  Feb.   20. 
Coffee.     Vaughn   Grocery   Company.     174,948 ;   July  3. 
Coffee.     H.  M.  Wagner.     173,614  ;  July  3. 
Coffee.    Waples  Platter  Grocer  Co.     179,500 ;  Aug.  14. 
Coffee.     Watchung  Springs  Company.     166.796  ;  Jan.  16. 
Coffee.     Thomas  J.   Webb  Company.     178,786;   Sept.   11. 
Coffee.     Thomas  J.  Webb  Company.     178,787  ;  Sept.  4. 
Coffee.      Thomas   J.    Webb    Company.      178,789 ;    Sept.   4. 
Coffee.     Thomas   J.   Webb   Company.     179,075;   Sept.   11. 
Coffee.      Weideman    Company.      173,309  ;    July    24. 
Coffee.     Wilson  Tea  Co.     177,885  ;  July  24. 
Coffee.     W.  T.  Woolfolk.     147,856  ;  Aug.  14. 
Coffee.     C.   R.  Yates.     173,458  ;   Sept.  4. 
Coffee.     J.  Zinsmeister  &  Sons,  Inc.     179,577  ;  July  31. 
Coffee  and  tea.    Berdan  Company.    167,862  ;  Aug.  14. 
Coffee  and  tea.     Berdan   Company.     167,863  ;   Nov.   27. 
Coffee  and  tea.     Berdan  Company.     167,864  ;  Mar.  6. 
Coffee  and  tea.     J.  H.  Braun  &  Co.     177,267  ;  Aug.  21. 
Coffee  and  tea.     Eagle  Tea  &  Coffee  Company.     176,672  : 

May  22. 
Coffee  and  tea.     Leon  Israel  &  Bros.     125,112  ;  Sept.  11. 
Coffee    and    tea.      C.    H.    Kroneberger    &    Co.      165,085 ; 

Mar.   20. 
Coffee  and  tea.     Requa  Bros.     170,834  ;  May  15. 
Coffee,  canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  lish,  table  molasses. 

Potter-McCune  Company.     107,687  ;  Apr.  3. 
Coffee,  canned  vegetables,  fruits,  and  fish,  and  evaporated 

milk.     Amos-James  Grocer  Co.     169,997  ;  Mar.  13. 
Coffpp,  olive  oil,  and  sugar.    Akron  Grocery  Co.    180,260 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Coffee,    Package    and    canned.      Burton    Coffee    Company. 

181,556;  Sept.  25. 
Coffee,  Processed.     Wilder  &  Jacobs.     175,045  ;  June   19. 
Coffee,  rolled  oats,  cocoa,  etc.     Church-Vance  Grocery  Co. 

17.''., 033  :  Sept.  18. 
Coffee,     spices,     olive    oil,     etc.       James    Van     Dyk     Co. 

168,565  ;   Sept.  25. 
Coffee,  spices,  peanut  butter,  salad  oil,  etc.     H.  R.  Linder. 

182,157;  Dec.  4. 
Coffee   substitute.     Kafex,  Incorporated.     153,352  ;  Sept.  4. 
Coffee  substitute.     James  Van  Dyk  Co.     180,457  ;  Sept.  25. 
Coffee,    lea,    and    other    substitutes.      H.    A.    Schnittker. 

176,858  ;  Sept.  18. 
Coffee,   tea,  bread,  pastry  flour,  marshmallow  creme,  and 

salad    dressing.       Huey    &    Mathews,     Inc.       170,019 ; 

June  5. 
Coffee,  tea.  chocolate,  molasses,  etc.     Milliken,  Tomlinson 

Co.     169,314  ;   Dec.   18. 
Coffee,  lea,  cocoa,  etc.     H.  Jevne  Co.     162,746;  Sept.  18. 
Coffee,  tea,  cocoa,  spices,  etc.     Defiance  Grocery  Company. 

177,367  ;  Aug.  21. 
Coffee,  tea,  food  extracts,  spices,  canned  fruits,  etc.     John 

Blaul's  Sons  Company.      173,028  ;  Apr.  17. 
Coffee,   tea,    spices,   flavoring  extracts.     Olson   Coffee  Co. 

168,546;  Apr.  17. 
Coffee?   .nnd   teas.     V.   C.   Lindstrom.     158,050;  Feb.   6. 
Coffees,    candies,    chocolates,    and    chocolate-covered    con- 
fections.    R.  J.  George.     163.796  ;  May  8. 
Coffee.s,  teas,  and  spices.    L.  M.  Goldman.    153,600 ;  Apr.  3 
Coffees,  teas,  canned  fruits,  vegetables,  and  fish,  rice,  etc 

A.  Fngclbard  &  Sons  Company.     130.663  ;   .Ian.  30. 
Coff-0-Malt.  a  beverage.     L.  A.  McCoy.     161.497;  Feb.  20 
Compound    used   in    preparation    of   .iellies,    desserts,    etc 

Genosee  Pure  Food  Company.     178,998  ;  Aug.  21. 
Cone  cake.    American  Cone  &  Pretzel  Company.     162,659 

Jan.  2. 
Cones,  Cake.     Acme  Cone  Co.     175,177  ;   Aug.  28. 
Cones,  Suaar.     Sugar  Cone  Manufacturing  Corp.    167,538 

June   19. 
Confection.     Allingham   Candy  Manufacturing   Company 

158,912  ;   Oct.   2. 


Confection.      Battle    Creek    Food    Company.      181,239; 

Nov.  20. 
Confection.     H.   Lehoczky.     172,481  ;  May  8.  , 

Confection.  S.  N.  Sperber.  159,533;  Sept.  4. 
Confection.  J.  Sperekas.  160,514 ;  Nov.  13. 
Confection,  E.- C.Webber.  180,035  ;  Oct.  16. 
Confection    composed    of    a    chocolate-coated    Ice    cream. 

M.  R.  Galvin.     168,215  ;   Feb.   6. 
Confection,     Dried-fig-meat.       California     Peach     &    Fig 

Growers.     159,008  ;  Jan.  9. 
Confection    for   coating    or   covering   for    candy,   biscuits, 

cakes,   pastry,    etc.     White-Stokes   Company.     161,812 ; 

.Tan.  30. 
Confection,  Frozen.     C.  B.  Bemis.     178,891 ;  Aug.  28. 
Confection,  Mint.     L.  P.  Larson,  Jr.,  Company.     168,770  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Confection,  Pop-corn.     Barnards.     175,121 ;  Nov.  27. 
Confection,  Pop  corn.     Sweet  Candy  Co.    165,315 ;  Jan.  2. 
Confection,  Popped  corn  and  nut.    Louisville  Coffee  Com- 
pany.    168,977;  Mar.   13. 
Confectionery.        Barg      &      Foster      Candy      Companv. 

183,814-16;  Dec.  25. 
Confectionery.        DeKlyn     Candy     Company.        156,520 ; 

June  5. 
Confectionery.      Peek,    Frean    and    Company.      168,937; 

Dec.  4. 
Confectionery.     Spongette  Pure  Food  Company.      178,478  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Confectionery    in    the    form    of    frozen    dainties.      F.    C. 

Colucci.     166,290;  Mar.  20. 
Confections.      A.    H.    Bechtol.      170,617 ;    May    8. 
Confections.     M.  Chikouris.     161,169  ;  Jan.  9. 
Confections.      J.    Ravizza.      183,852 ;    Nov.    27. 
Confections,  Baked.     E.  D.  Brown.     162,473  ;  Jan.  30. 
Confections,  Coated  frozen.     H.  P.  Hood  &  Sons.     159,360  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Confections   comprising   chocolates,  bonbons,   etc.      Roach 

Tisdale  &  Co.     173,534  ;   Apr.  24. 
Confections  dispensed  in  cones.     Van  Sant,  Hiatt,  and  Mc- 

Cutcheon.    133,563  ;  Jan.  2. 
Confections,    etc..     Frozen.      Delico    Products    Company. 

163,673;  Nov.  27. 
Confections,     Frozen.       Butler-Blanchard     Co.       168,706: 

Apr.  17. 
Confections,    Frozen.     Elite    Confectionery   Co.     166,663 ; 

.Tan.   23. 
Confections,   Frozen.     Elite  Confectionery   Co.     166,664 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Confections,  Frozen.     F.  W.  Epperson.     180.330:  Dec.  11. 
Confections,  Honey  and  nut.   A.  De  Vito.    167,867  ;  May  1. 
Confections,    ice    cream,    and    ices.    Frozen.      Tawnev    Ice 

Cream  Company.     159.436  :  .Tan.  30. 
Cooked  and  canned  food  products.    College  Inn  Food  Prod- 
ucts Co.     170,865  ;  Aug.  14. 
Cookies.     Bishop  &  Companv.     174,955-6  ;  July  31. 
Cookies.     Bishop  &  Company.     182,465  ;  Oct.  2. 
Cookies.     Iten  Biscuit   Co.      171,923  ;   May   1. 
Cookies.     J.  S.  Ivins'  Son,  Inc.     186,132;  Dec.  25. 
Cookies.       Keebler     Weyl     Baking     Company.       171,851  ; 

Mar.   20. 
Cookies.     Mama    Cookie  Bakery.      181,758 ;    Sept.    25. 
Cookies  and  confectionery.     T.  A.  Huston  &  Co.     171,696  ; 

May  8. 
Cookies  and   macaroons.     Mother's  Favorite  Cookie  Com- 
pany.     159,322  :   Jan.   30. 
Cookies    and    small    cakes.      National    Biscuit    Company. 

182,435  ;   Oct.   2. 
Cookies,    cakes,    and    crackers.      J.    S.    Ivins'    Son,    Inc. 

181,749;    Oct.   2. 
Cookies,    cakes,    and    crackers.      J.    S.    Ivins'    Son,    Inc. 

181,750  :  Nov.  13. 
Cookies,     cakes,     crackers,     and     candies.      Jacksonville 

Cracker  Works.     181,751 ;  Oct.  16. 
Cookies,  crackers,  cakes,  and  biscuits.     Johnson  Educator 

Food  Company.     141,577  ;   Sept.  25. 
Cookies,  crackers,  cakes,  and  biscuits.     Johnson  Educator 

Food    Company.      141,580 ;    Sept.    25. 
Cookies,  crackers,  cakes,  and  biscuits.     Johnson  Educator 

Food  Company.     141,583  ;   Sept.   25. 
Cookies,  crackers,  cakes,  and  biscuits.     Johnson  Educator 

Food    Company.      141,586-7 :    Sept.    25. 
Cookies,      Fancy.        Pacific      Coast      Biscuit      Company. 

174,854  ;  .Tune  5. 
Corn  flakes.     Favorite  Cereals  Company.     170.058  ;  Feb.  27. 
Corn  flakes.     Postum  Cereal  Company.     163,763  ;  Feb.  13. 
Corn   meal.     C.   D.   Calverley.      174,064  ;  June  5. 
Corn  meal,  cereal  scratch  and  chick  feed,  etc.  for  poultry. 

C.   O.    Sandefur.     180,297;    Nov.   6. 
Corn   meal,  mill  feeds,  etc.     B.   L.   Robertson.      152,864  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Corn  meal,  pearl  barley,  hominy  grits,  etc.     Quaker  Oats 

Companv.     181,646:   Nov.   13. 
Corn   oil  for   food  purposes.     Aspegren   &  Co.      165,436 ; 

Jan.   30. 
Corn-sirup    apple   jelly.      D.    B.    Scully    Syrup    Company; 

155,775  ;  Mar.  6. 
Crab  meat.     Taiyo  Trading  Company.     171,236:  May  15. 
Cracker  products  and  Dutch-style  cookies.     W.  R.  Monta- 
gue Company.     171,098  ;  May  1. 
Cracker  products,  crackers,  cakes,  and  Dutch-style  cookies, 

W.  R.  Montague  Company.     170,076  ;  Apr.  3.    ■ 
Crackers.     E.  J.  Adler.     156,345  ;   Mar.  27. 


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Crackers.    Prod  W.  AlbrccUt  Grocery  Company.    1G.S.GG2-0  ; 

.)an.  ;;o. 
Crackers.     Standard  Biscuit  Compan.v.     165,804  ;  .laii.  30, 
Craolicrs  and  biscuit.     F.  L.  Jones  Co.     117,980  ;  Sept.  25. 
Crackers  and  cakes.     Green  &  Green  Company.     158,772  ; 

May  15. 
Crackers.    Soda.      Tacoma    Biscuit    &    Candy     Company. 

172,013;  Apr.  10. 
Cranberries.      Fresh.        Grayland      Cranberry      Growers. 

171,316.  Sept.  25. 
Cream,  condensed  cream,  and  cheese.  Export.     E.   Smidt. 

165.-164  ;    Jan.   30. 
Cream,   condensed   milk,   and   cheese.    Export.      E.    Smidt. 

169.458  ;   Aug.   7. 
Cucumbers,     Preserved.      Peerless     Food     Products     Co. 

176,362:  May  22. 
Cups   capable  of  retaining  liquids.   Edible.     Kracker-Kup 

Company.     163,882  ;  Mar.  6. 
Custards,    cakes,    egg   substitutes,    etc.      C.    H.    Murray. 

179,310  ;  Oct.  30. 
Dairy  and  food  products.     James  Van  Dyk  Co.     172,623  ; 

Sept.   25. 
Dairy  products.     Cowiche  Creamery.     173,565  ;  July  31. 
Dairy   products.     F.  A.   Hoffman   Co.     163,798  ;   Mar.   27. 
Dairy  products.     Puritas  Farms,  Inc.     151,098  ;  Aug.  21. 
Dairv     products.       United     Fruit     Company.       163,242 ; 

Aug.   21. 
Dairv     products.       United     Fruit     Company.       163,243 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Dairy     products.       United     Fruit      Company.       163,245 ; 

Aug.  21. 
Dates.       Th.     Giocalas     &    V.     Coyimzoglu.       174,435-7 ; 

May  29. 
Dates.     Th.  Giocalas  &  V.  Coyimzoglu.     174,438  ;  July  3. 
Dates.     Th.  Giocalas  &  V.  Coylmzo.^lu.     174,439  ;  May  29. 
Dates.     B.  K.  Marvin.     170,688  ;  May   8. 
Dates.     Alexandre  Kannou  &  Cie.     174,874  ;  Oct.  16. 
Dates.     Tropical  Date  Company.     185,681 ;   Nov.  13. 
Dates,    Fresh.      Deglet   Noor    Date    Growers   Association. 

165,125;  Jan.  2. 
Dates,  salted  nuts,  and  preserved  figs.     Royal  Seal  Food 

Products  Co.     170,789  ;  May  8. 
Dessert,  Gelatin.     Wabash  Baking  Powder  Co.     182,631 

Nov.    13. 
Dessert  pudding  powders.    R.  &  W.  Products  Co.    162,267 

Oct.  16. 
Doughnut,    Chocolate  -  coated.      Miller  -  Caldan    Company 

171,228  ;    May   1. 
Doughnut  mixture.  Prepared.     W  &  L  Baking  Company 

167,960  ;  Mar.  20. 
Doughnuts    filled    with    jelly.      F.    L.    Balbo.      146,063 

Sept.  25. 
Dre.'^sing,     olive     oil,     cheese,     etc.,     French.      M.     Locci 

178,265  ;  Aug.  21. 
Drink,    Malted    chocolate    milk.      Weber    Milk    Company. 

165,320;  Apr.  17. 
Edible   container   with   ice   cream   or   an   analogous  filler 

E.    J.    II.    Westphal.      171,676;    May    8. 
Edible    preparation.      Whip-Lite    Products    Co.      160,840 

May  8. 
Egg  mash.    American  Milling  Company.    172,925  ;  June  5 
Egg  mash,  scratch  feed,  etc.     Missouri  Farmers'  Assoc! 

ation.     174,911;   Nov.   20. 
Egg-substitute,   custard,   and   lemonade  powders.     George 

Harker    and    Company.      138,051 ;    Mar.    27. 
Eggs.     E.  Beck.     178,808;  Dec.  11. 
Eggs.     M.  E.  Fowler.     168,963  ;  Sept.  11. 
Eg.gs.     L.   A.  Grouten,     179,865  ;  Dec.   25. 
Eggs.       Gude     Brothers,     ICieffer     Company.       174,440 ; 

July    10. 
Eggs.      Gude    Brothers,    Kieffer    Company.       174,443-4 ; 

July   10. 
Eggs.     C.  W.  .Tean  Company.     112,202;  May  8. 
Eggs.     Kerr  Chiekeries   Incorporated.     178.851  ;   Oct.   30. 
Eggs.     John  V.  Kisker  &  Co.     178,258  :  Aug.  21. 
Eggs.     M.   Packman.      182,002 ;   Nov.   6. 
Eggs.     P.  W.  Sahrbeck.     176,694  ;  Sept.  4. 
Eggs.     Spangenberg  &  Co.     168,494  ;  July  31. 
Eggs.      White   Arrow   Farms.      161,398 ;    Mar.   27. 
Eggs  and  butter,     WiUner  &  Maiman.     173.220  ;  Mav  1. 
Eggs  and  Hve  poultry.     E.   R.  Wells.     163,607  ;  Mar.  20. 
Eggs  and  poultry.     0.  A.  Vent.     161.464  ;  Jan,  30, 
Eggs,  butter,  poultry,  pecans.     Peter  Company.     172,434  ; 

'May  8. 
Eggs,    Fresh.      New    Hampshire    Co-Operative   Marketing 

Association,  Inc.     153,101 ;  July  24. 
EgsK,     Powder    for    making    scrambled.       National     Egg 

Products  Company.     166,897  ;  Jan,  16. 
Eggs,    young    chicks,    poultry,    etc.      Queensbury    Farms. 

150.615  :   Feb.  6. 
Extracts   and    essence   of  peppermint   flavor,   Lemon    and 

vanilla.     Foley  &  Company.     176,262  ;   May   22. 
Extracts  and  flavorings  for  food  purposes.     Davles,  Rose 

&  Co.     168,4.56  ;  Mar.  6. 
Extracts  and  flavorings  for  food  purposes.     Davies,  Rose 

&  Co.     168,517;  July  24. 
Extracts,    Flavoring.      C.    C.   Poster.      168,027 ;   Mar,   20. 
Extracts  of   grains   used   as    a    milk   modifier.    Powdered. 

Horlick's  Malted  Milk  Company.     182.417  ;   Nov.  6. 
Fats    and    cottonseed    oils.    Hard.      American    Cotton    Oil 

Company.     178,425;  Sept,  11, 
Fats   and    cottonseed    oils.    Hard.      American    Cotton    Oil 

Company.      178.425 ;   Nov.    13. 


Feed    and    meal.    Hog,      United    Chemical    and    Organic 

Products   Co.      182,191  ;   Oct.   2. 
Feed    and    rations,    Dairy.      Kasco    Mills,    Inc.      158,872; 

June  5. 
Feed  and  wheat  flour.   Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  etc.     Whyte 

Commission   Company.     169,107 ;  Mar.  27. 
Feed.  Calf  meal,  e.sg  uiasb,  etc..  Poultry,  scratch,  chicken, 

hog,  dairy,  and  horse.    Thomas-Bovce  Direct  Feed  Com- 
pany.    165,895  ;  May  1. 
Feed,      Cattle.        Eastern      States     Farmers'     Exchange. 

182,142  ;   Oct.   2. 
Feed,  Cattle  and  poultry.     Pease  &  Dwver  Co.     156,058  : 

Nov.  13. 
Feed,  Cattle,  etc.     A.  T.  Peters.     161,200  ;  July  31. 
Feed,  Chick  tonic.     V.  C.  Getz.     177.293;   Sept.   18. 
Feed,  Chicken.     Ryde  &  Company.     174,489  ;  July  24. 
Feed,  Cow,  horse,  mule,  and  hen.     P.  W.  Owen.     180,489; 

Oct.   23. 
Feed,     Dairy.       Albert     Dickinson     Company.       175,074  ; 

June  5, 
Feed,     Dairy.       American     Milling    Company.       163,848  ; 

Apr.    3. 
Feed,     Dairy,        Ralston     Purina     Company.       168,787 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Feed,     Dairy     and     cattle.       Larrowe    Milling    Company. 

159,587-9  ;   Apr.   3. 
Feed,  Dairy  and  horse.     Tri-State  Vegi  Feed  Co.     182,451 ; 

Nov.    13. 
Feed.  Digester  tankage  used  for  stock,     Indianapolis  Abat- 
toir Company.     162,013  ;  Jan.  30. 
Feed,  egg  mash,  and  chicken   and  cattle  fattener,  Horse, 

hen,  etc.     Grain  Belt  Mills  Company.     172,154  ;  May  1. 
Feed  for  animals.  Prepared.     Arcady  Farms  Milling  Com- 
pany.    160,847  ;  Mar.  27. 
Feed   for  horses,    cattle,    hogs,    and    chickens.      Mountain 

City    Mill    Company.      160,419 ;    Mar.    27. 
Feed  for  live  stock.     Sweetwater  Cotton  Oil  Co.     181,502 ; 

Nov.    6. 
Feed   for  poultry  and  hogs.     C.   O.   Sandefur.      180,301; 

Oct.  30. 
Feed    for    poultry.    Scratch.      Lawrenceburg   Roller    Mills 

Co.     174,314  ;  June  5. 
Feed,  Horse,  Quaker  Oats  Company.     174,103-4  ;  June  5. 
Feed,  Horse  and  mule.     Josey-Miller  Company.     176,680  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Feed,     Horse     and     mule.       Louisville     Cereal    Mill     Co. 

181,291;  Nov.  20. 
Feed,     Horse    and    mule.       Nowak    Milling    Corporation. 

170,780;    Mar.    13. 
Feed,    Horse    and    mule.      Sturges    Company.      168,079 ; 

May  1. 
Feed,   Mixed   grade  of  mill.     Midland  Flour   Milling  Co. 

169,309;  Feb.  27. 
Feed,  Mixed  horse  and  mule.     Golden  Grain  Milling  Com- 
pany,     159,462  ;   Jan.   30. 
Feed,    Mixed    stock.      Quaker   Oats    Company.      174,101  ; 

June  5. 
Feed,  Oats  for  use  as  stock.     E.  E.  Anderson.     175,836  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Feed,  Oxen.     Sturges  Company.     168,076  ;   Feb.   6. 
Feed,  Poultry.     Ansted   &  Burk  Co.     171,783  ;  May  8. 
Feed,  Poultry.    Arcady  Farms  Milling  Company.    172,574 

Mar,   20. 
Feed,     Poultry.       Black    Bros.     Flour     Mills.       172,792 

June  5. 
Feed,    Poultry.      Albert    Dickinson    Company.      175,073 

June  5. 
Feed,  Poultry.     Quaker  Oats  Company.     174.106  ;  May  15 
Feed,  Poultry.     Quaker  Oats  Company.     174,921  ;  June  5 
Feed,  Poultry.     Quaker  Oats  Company,     174,922  ;  Aug.  21 
Feed,    Poultry.      Quisenberrv    Feed    Mfg.    Co.      158,145 

Jan.   2. 
Feed,    Poultry.      Quisenberry    Peed    Mfg.    Co.      164,265 

Apr.   3. 
Peed,  Poultry.     Quisenberry  Feed  Mfg.   Co.     104,773-4 

Apr,    3. 
Peed,     Poultry.       Ralston     Purina    Company.       173,722 

May  8, 
Peed,    Poultry.      Tioga    Mill    &    Elevator    Co.      173,687 

May  8. 
Feed,    Poultry.      Western    Canada   Flour   Mills    Company 

179,839:    Dec,    11, 
Peed,    Poultry.      Wonderlay   Milling   Company.     177,343 

Sept.    25. 
Feed,  Poultry  and  stock.    Nickel  Plate  Elevator  Company 

181,086;    Sept.    25. 
Peed,   Prepared  stock.     Arcady   Farms   Milling  Company 

178,205;   Aug.  21. 
Feed,   Scratch.     Universal  Mills.     184,008  ;  Dec.   25. 
Peed.   Scratch,   dairy,  hog,   horse,  and  mule.     .T.   W.  Wil 

son.     163,301  ;  Mar.  27. 
Peed,  shorts,  and  corn  meal,  Wheat.     Cape  County  Milling 

Co,     179,182;  Sept.  18, 
Peed,     Stock.      Alfocorn     Milling     Company.       177,811  ; 

Aug.   21. 
Peed,    Stock.      J.    Allen    Smith    &    Company.      169,089-, 

Mar.  27. 
Feed,    Stock,      Arkadelphia    Milling    Company.      183,641 ; 

Dec,  18. 
Peed,  ^tnrk.     Arkadelphia  Milling  Co.     185. .355  ;  Dec.  25. 
Pf^ed,   Stock.     I.   S.  Joseph  Company.     179,151;  Sept,  11. 
Peed,   Stock.     Quaker   Oats  Company.     174,105;   June  5. 
Feed,  Stock.     Ryde  &  Company.     174,490;  July  24, 


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Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Feed,  Stock.     Uhiko  Milling  Company.     165,900  •  Aug.  21. 
Feed,    Stock.      Whyte    Commission    Company.      169,108 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Feed,  Stock  and  chicken.     International  Milling  Company. 

176,408  ;  Oct.  30. 
Feed,  Stock  and  poultry.     Case-Teel  Company.     174,509  ; 

July  31. 
Feed,     Stock    and    poultry.     Miller-McConnel    Grain    Co. 

166,465  ;  Mar.  20. 
Feed,    Stock   and  poultry.     Omaha   Alfalfa   Milling   Com- 
pany.  168,429  ;  Mar.  20. 
Feed,  Stock  and  poultry.     M.  C.  Pcter.s  Mill  Co.     149,929  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Feed,  Stock  and  poultry.     United  Alfalfa  Co.     162,78.3-4  ; 

June  5. 
Feed,    Stock,    dairy,    and    poultry.      Whyte    Commission 

Company.      169,109-10;    Mar.    20. 
Feeds.     J.  M.  Wilson.     175,536  ;  June  in. 
Feeds.     J.  M.  Wilson.     178,649;   Sept.  11. 
Feeds    and     mash,     Poultry.       American     Hominy     Com- 
pany.   178,489  ;  Sept.  18. 
Feeds  and  mashes,   Stock  and  poultry.     Universal  Mills. 

180.089-90;  Nov.  20. 
Feeds,  Animal.     Lake  Shore  Elevator  Company.     177,562  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Feeds,  Bird  and  poultry.     H-0  Cereal  Company.     164,643  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Fef'ds,    Dairy.      Ontario    Milling    Company    Incorporated. 

160,297  ;   Dec.   11. 
Feeds,     Farinaceous     stock.        Quaker     Oats     Company. 

174,918;    Sept.   4. 
Feeds,      Horse,      mule,      cow,     etc.        Sturges      Company. 

3  68.077;   Feb.  6. 
Feeds,   Horse,   poultry,   hog,   and   dairy.      G.    F.    Obrecht. 

175,405  ;   Aug.   7. 
Feeds,  Live-stock.     C.  R.  Mabee.     173,971 ;  Aug.  21. 
Feeds,  Poultry.   H-0   Cereal   Company.   168.968;   Mar.  20. 
Feeds,  Poultry.     M.  C.  Peters  Mill  Co.     177.991 ;  Aug.  21. 
Feeds,  Poultry.     M.  C.  Peters  MUl  Co.     177,993  ;  Aug.  21. 
Feeds,  Poultry.     George  Urban  Milling  Company.     177.336  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Feeds,  Stock.     Quaker  Oats  Company.     173,982  ;  July  24. 
Feeds,  Stock.    Quaker  Oats  Company.    174,917  ;  Aug.  7. 
Feeds,   Stock  and  poultry.      Arcady   Farms  Milling   Com- 
pany.     176,056;    Nov.    13. 
Figs   and   fig   butter,    Preserved.      C.    Schmidt.      181,913 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Figs,  dried  fruits,  and  nuts.     Bennett  Day  Importing  Co. 

161,029  ;  Jan.  2. 
Figs,  Preserved.     Beckwith  Co.     164,861 ;   Jan.   9. 
Figs.  Stuffed.     W.  C.  Cook  &  Co.     183,053  :  Sept.   18. 
Figs,  sun-dried  raisins,  shelled  nuts,  etc.,  Preserved.     G. 

Vlachos.     180,913  ;  Oct.  16. 
Fish  and  oysters.  Fresh.    Easter  Fish  Company.    177,900 ; 

.Tune  12. 
Fish   cakes.      Gorton-Pew   Fisheries    Company.      177,909 ; 

July  24. 
Fish   cakes   and    canned  fish.      M.   Kumamoto.      175,015 ; 

July  3. 
Fish  cakes,  codfish  cakes,  clams,  etc.     Burnham  &  Morrill 

Company.      173,399  :   June   5. 
Fish,  Frozen.     P.  W.  Petersen.     167,421 ;  May  1. 
Fish,  macaroni,  tomatoes,  etc..  Tunny.     Savoy  Importing 

Co.     163,712  ;   Feb.   27. 
Fish   preserved   in   oil,    canned  vegetables,   rice,    etc.      K 

Mortorelli.     168,726;    Sept.   25. 
Fish.  Smoked.     Johnson  Smoked  Fish  Company.     163,758 

.Tan.   30.  .„    .    ., 

Fish,     Smoked.       Fulton     Smoked     Fish     Co.       176,117 

May  22.  .  , ,. 

Fish  -which   have  been   subjected   to   a   pickling   solution 

Fresh.     Whitman,  Ward  &  Lee  Co.     176,147  ;  July  17. 
Flavoring  compound.     B.  Heller  &  Company.     172,377-9 

May  22. 
Flavoring  compound.      B.    Heller  &   Company.      172,531 

May  22. 
Flavoring     compound.     Artificial-vanilla.       C.     A.     Bell 

169,148;  June  5. 
Flavoring  extract.    Southern  Beverage  Company.    163,949 

Mar.  6. 
Flavoring  extract  for  food  purposes.     Florasynth  Labora- 
tories.    179,192;  Oct.  23. 
Flavoring    extract    for    foods.      Florasynth    Laboratories. 

179,191  ;    Sept.   25. 
Flavoring  extracts.     A.  Beck.     146.196:  Dec.  11. 
Flavoring     extracts.       Joseph      Burnett     Co.       164,746 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Flavoring  extracts.    California  Laboratories,  Inc.   184,588; 

Dec.  11. 
Flavoring     extracts.       Gilbert     Bros.     &     Co.       183,374 ; 

Nov.    13. 
Flavoring    extracts    and    .iellies.    Food-.      Garrett    &    Co. 

172.644  ;  Aug.  14. 
Flavoring    extracts,    crushed    and    canned    fruits.    Food-. 

S.  E.    ShafCner  Co.     168,807;   May   15. 
Flavoring  extracts.  Food-.     Acme  Flavoring  Co.      166,969  ; 

Jan.  16. 
Flavoring    extracts.    Food-.      Footo    &    Jenks.      169,850 ; 

Feb.  27. 
Flavoring     extracts.    Food-.       Julius    Marcus     Company. 

169,313  ;   May  1. 
Flavoring   extracts.    Food-.      F.    T.    Morrissey.      158,534  : 

Aug.  21. 


Food-.      W.    F.    Peacock. 


Food-.      W.    F.    Peacock. 


167,735  ; 
167,886 ; 


Hudson    Manufacturing 


Flavoring    extracts 

Feb.  27. 
Flavoring    extracts, 

Feb.   27. 
Flavoring    extracts    for    food, 

Company.     165,493  ;  July  3. 
Flavoring  extracts,  mincemeat,  almond  paste,  etc.,  Food- 
International  Company.     175,016  ;   Nov.   13. 
Flavoring    extracts,    paste    vanillas    and    coffees.      M.    A 

Shepardson.     159,023  ;  Dec.  11. 
Flavoring    extracts,    salad    dressing,    prepared    mustard 

etc..  Food.     H.  P.  Lau  Co.     177,390;  Nov.  20. 
Flavoring  extracts,  spices,  celery   seed,   etc.     A.   G.  Fen 

ton.      177,966;   Oct.   2. 
Flavoring  preparation  for  food  products.     Francis  H.  Leg- 

gett  &  Company.     169,859  ;  Apr.  3. 
Flavorings  and  extracts.     Arthur  L.  Leech  Co.     160,889 

Apr.  3. 
Flavorings    and    spices.    Food.      B.    Heller    &    Company 

172,630;  May  22. 
Flavors  for  food,  marshmallow  topping,  etc.     United  Con 

fectioners  Supply   Co.      158,906  ;   May   8. 
Flour.     Charleston  Milling  &  Produce  Company.    185,955 

Dec.  25. 
Flour.      Maltaua    Company.      164,253 ;    Sept.    25. 
Flour.     C.  O.  Sandefur.     180,302-3;  Sept.  25. 
Flour     and     breakfast     cereal.     H-0     Cereal     Company. 

155,560;   Mar.  20. 
Flour   and   corn   meal.    Wheat.      C.    L.    Green.      185,336 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Flour    and    corn    meal,    Wheat    and    graham.      Boonville 

Mills    Company.      162,912 ;    Mar.    20. 
Flour  and  stock  feeds.     Quaker  Oats  Company.     174,102  ; 

July  31. 
Flour   and   stock   feeds.   Wheat.      Capital   City   Milling   & 

Grain   Co.     175,845  ;   Nov.  6. 
Flour,    bread,    biscuits,    and    cake.      R.    Winter    Limited. 

185,825  ;  Dec.  25. 
Flour,   c.anned  fruits,   vegetables,   etc..   Wheat.     L.   Klein. 

Inc.     174,310  ;  Sept.  18. 
Flour.  Corn.     P.  G.   Garza.     165.078  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Flour,  corn  meal,   and  bread.  Wheat  and   rye.      Nature's 

Own  Food  Co.     158,090;  Sept.  25. 
Flour,   corn  meal,   and   wheat  feed,  WTheat   and   Graham. 

Dixie   Mills.      173,741 ;    Sept.    11. 
Flour,  cracked  cereal  food,  etc.,  Pancake.     C.  O.  Sandefur. 

180,621  ;   Nov.   6. 
Flour,    Fancy    patent    hard-wheat.      William    H.    Oldacli 

Inc.      163,232  ;    Apr.    3. 
Flour,    Hard-wheat.      Kell    Milling    Company.      177,385 

Dec.  18. 
Flour,    Hard-wheat.      Kell    Milling    Company.      181,127 

Dec.  18. 
Flour,   Hard-wlieat.      Wells-Abbott-Nieman   Co.      173,946 

July  24. 
Flour,    Hard-wheat,    soft-wheat,    and    self-rising.      United 

States    Flour    Mills    Company.      167.436-7  ;    Mar.    20. 
Flour,  hominy  feed,  and  grits,  Wheat.     Chas.  Broeker  & 

Co.     179,179  ;  Sept.  11. 
Flour  improvers.     De  Bruyn,  Limited.     158,705  ;  Aug.   7. 
Flour     made     from     cereals,     Wheat.       J.     W.     Russell. 

164,116;   Mar.    20. 
Flour  made  of  cornstarch,   etc.,  to  be  mixed  with  wheat 

flour.        George     E.     Keller     Laboratories.        156,495; 

Feb.  6. 
Flour,    meal,    farina,    etc.      Naamlooze   Vennootschap    In- 

dustrieele  Maatschappij  v/h  Noury  &  Van  Der  Lande. 

157,846  ;   Sept.   25. 
Flour,    oleomargarine,    tapioca,    etc..    Wheat.      Northern 

Jobbing  Company.     171,034  ;   Sept.  25. 
Flour,    Pancake.      Pokodot    Cereal    Company.      181,310 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Flour,  Pancake  and  buckwheat.      Hite  Brothers.      181,342  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Flour,  Pastry.     J.  Moskowitz.     176.416 ;   Sept.  18. 
Flour,      Pastry.      Neal      Manufacturing      Co.      174,022 ; 

May  15. 
Flour,  Patent  winter-wheat.     Hurst-Boillin  Co.     174.395  ; 

Flour,  Pl.ain.     H.  D.  Lee  Flour  Mills  Company.     186,140  ; 

Dec.  25.  ,     .      ^ 

Flour,  Plain  and  self-rising  wheat.     Farmers  Milling  Co. 

177,965;  Nov.  20. 
Flour,  Prepared.     Ballard  &  Ballard  Company.     159,081 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Flour,    Prepared    wheat.      Ballard    &    Ballard    Company. 

159,079;   Mar.   20.         _  ^     ,        ^  .     ^ 

Flour,  rolled   oats,   etc..  Wheat.     Quaker   Oats  Company. 

174,919  ;  Sept.  11. 
Flour,  Salt-rising.    Ballard  &  Ballard  Company.    159,078  ; 

Flour,  Seif-rising.    American  Hominy  Company.     173,391 ; 

Flom-^  Self-rising.  Atlanta  Milling  Co.     169,345  ;  Feb.  27. 

Flour,  Self  rising.  Federal  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.    166,056  ; 

Jan    9. 

Flour,  Self-rising.  Dunlop  Milling  Co.     160.592;  Nov.  20. 

Flour,    Self-rising.  Dunlop   Milling   Company.      182,740; 

Nov.  13.  „  ,„„  _„_ 

Flour,     Self-rising.       Ford     Flour     Company.       172,327 ; 

Flour,     Self-rising.       M.     D.     King     Milling     Company. 
184,079-80;  Dec.  25. 


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Flour.      Self-risiug.        Lawrenceburg     Roller     Mills     Co. 

170.771  :  Juno  5. 
Flour,      Sclf-risins.        Lawrenceburg     Roller     Mills     Co. 

170,772-3:  May  8. 
Flour,  Self-risiug.     Lillie  Mill  Company.     182,75"  :  Nov.  G. 
Flour.    Self-rising.      Noblesvillo    Milling   Co.      166,566-7 ; 

Mar.  20. 
Flour.     Self-rising.       Noblesville    Milling    Co.       167,731  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Flour,   Self-rising.     Sauers   Milling  Company.      160,210; 

Mar.   20. 
Flour.     Sell-rising.       J.    Allen    Smith     cS:    Co.       175,527; 

June   19. 
Flour,    Self-rising.      South    Georgia    Produce    Company. 

171.966-7;   Mar.   20. 
Flour,   Self-rising.     Sprague  Roller  Mills.     170,734  ;  July 

24. 
Flour,  self-rising  pancake  flour,  wheat  meal,  etc..   Wheat. 

Red    Star    Milling    Company.      178,192 ;    Nov.    6. 
Flour,      Self-rising     wheat.        Ballard     &      Ballard      Co. 

154,075  ;   Mar.  20. 
Flour,   Self-rising  wheat.     Ballard   &   Ballard   Company. 

157.295  :  Mar.  20. 
Flour.    Self-rising   wheat.      Ballard   &   Ballard    Company. 

159,080:  Mar.  20. 
Flour,  Self-rising  wheat.    Ballard  &  Ballard  Co.     172,719  ; 

May  S. 
Flour.  Self-rising  wheat.     Ford  Flour  Company.    177,081  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Flour,      Self-rising     wheat.       Hattiesburg     Grocery     Co. 

176.827  :  Sept.  IS. 
Flour,    Self-rising  wheat.      Kchlor   Flour   Mills   Company. 

16S,523:   Jan.  30. 
Flour,  Self-rising  wheat.     Model  Mill  Company.    175,803  ; 

Aug.  21. 
Flour,    Self-rising    wheat.       Trenton     Milling     Company. 

182,729;    Oct.    2. 
Flour.     Self-rising    wheat.       S.     R.    Yantis    Milling    Co. 

169,041 :  Jan.  16. 
Flour,     Self-rising    wheat.       S.    R.    Tantis    MUIing    Co. 

169,042  :   Mar.   20. 
Flour,  stock  teed,  chicken  feed,  Wheat.     Powell  Milling 

Co.     167,652  ;  Jan.  9. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Abilene  Flour  Mills  Co.     171,780  ;  June  5. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Aceas  Brothers.    169.470  ;  Feb.  27. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Albers     Bros.     Milling     Co.       168,744 ; 

Jan.    23. 
Flour,    Wheat.      American    Dealers   Trading   Corporation. 

173.990  :  June  5. 
Flour.    WTieat.      Ansted    &    Burk    Company.       184,704; 

D(ic.  25. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Archbold-Giger  &  Co.     181,807;  Nov.- 13. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Archbold-Giger  &  Co.     181.808  :  Nov.  20. 
Flour.  Wheat.    Astoria  Flouring  Mills  Company.   176,591 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Flour,  Wheat.     F.  C.  Atkinson.     180,462;  Oct.  30. 
Flour,    Wheat.    Attica    Mills.       156,133 :    July    31. 
Flour.  Wheat.     Ballard  and  Ballard  Company.     156,434  : 

June  5. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Ballard   &   Ballard    Company.      159,337 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Bay  State  Milling  Co.     175.061  ;  Aug.  21. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Bernet,  Craft  and  KaufiEman  Milling  Com- 
pany.    156.516:   Feb.  6. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Bernet,    Craft    &    Kauffman    Milling    Co. 

179,924  ;  Nov.  6. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Bill,  Bell  &  Co.     179,178:  Sept.  25. 
Flour,     Wheat.      Black    Bros.      Flour    Mills.      167,703  : 

June  5. 
nour.  Wheat.     Black  Bros.  Flour  Mills.     171,609  ;  May  1. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Black  Bros.  Flour  Mills.     182.396  ;  Oct.  2. 
Flour,  Wheat.     J.  S.  Black.     169,048  ;  Mar.  27. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Martin   Boyd  &  Co.      178.589 ;   Sept.    18. 
Flour,      Wheat.        Cannon      Valley      Milling      Company. 

159,3  42;   Mar.  20. 
Flour,  Wheat.    Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator  Co.     163,258  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Flour.  Wheat.     Colorado  Milling  &  Elevator  Co.     175,470; 

June    19. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Commander  Mill  Co.     176,251 ;  Sept.  18. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Dakota     Milling    Company.       153,175  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Flour.  Wheat.     J.  W.  Denio  Milling  Company.     164,024  : 

June  5. 
Flour,  Wheat.     J.  W.  Denio  Milling  Company.     164,025  ; 

May   1. 
Flour,   Wheat.     D.   Diamond.     180,967 ;   Sept.   25. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Dunlop   Miling   Co.      162.808  :    .Tune   5. 
Flour.  Wheat.     Ford  Flour  Company.     177.601 ;  Sept.  18. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Frontier  Elevator  &  Mill  Co.     180,276  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Flour.     Wheat.      Frontier     Elevator     &     Mill     Company. 

177.730;   Aug.   21. 
Flour.  Wheat.     Goerz  Flour  Mills  Co.    152,796  ;  July  17. 
Flour,    Wheat.     Graham    Mill    &   Elevator    Co.     159,311 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Flour,     Wheat.       P.     N.     Gray     &    Company.       174,735 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Hanson     Milling     Company.       161,881 ; 

Apr.  3. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Harrison  &  Co.     166,371 ;  July  31. 
Flour.  Wheat.     Harrison  &  Co.     166.672-3  ;  July  31. 
Flour,  Wheat.     D.  Hecht.     165,871  :  May  1. 


Flour,     Wheat.       Uecker-Jones-JewcU    Milling    Company. 

175,241  ;   June  5. 
Flour,    Wheat.       Hecker-Jones-Jewell    Milling    Company. 

182,802;  Dec.  18. 
Flour,    Wheat.       Hecker-Jones-Jewell    Milling    Company. 

182,805-8;    Oct.    2. 
Flour.    Wheat.       Hecker-Jones-Jewell    Milling    Company. 

183.028  :  Dec.   18. 
Flour,    Wheat.       Hecker-Jones-Jewell    Milling     Company. 

183,031-2  ;  Dec.  18. 
Flour.    Wheat.       Hecker-Jones-Jewell    Milling    Company. 

183,285;  Dec.  25. 
Flour.    Wheat.       Hecker-Jones-Jewell    Milling    Company. 

183,287;  Dec.  IS. 
Flour,    Wheat.       Hecker-Jones-Jewell    Milling    Company. 

183,475-6  ;  Dec.   25. 
Flour.    Wheat.       Hecker-Jones-Jewell    Milling    Company. 

183,478  ;  Dec.  IS. 
Flour,    Whent.       Hecker-Jones-JeweU    Milling    Company. 

183,480  ;  Dec.  25. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Hecker-Jones-Jewell    Milling    Company. 

183,877  ;  Dec.  25. 
Flour,  Wheat.     S.   W.   Hershey.     168,967;  Feb.   6. 
Flour,  Wheat.     J.  K.  llevener.     157,152  ;  Apr.  3. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Highland    MUIing    Company.      177,740 

Oct.  2. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Holland    O'Neal    Milling    Co.      175,102 

June  5.  .  ,_ 

Flour,  Wheat.     Holt  &  Company.     115.504:  Dec.   11. 
Flour,  Wheat.     International  Milling  Company.     178,044 

Aug.  21. 
Flour.  Wheat.     Ismert-Hincke  Miling  Company.     156.161 

Flour,'  Wheat.      Joliet   Flour    Mills    Company.      173,085 

Flour,   Wheat.     Kehlor  Flour  Mills   Company.      169,908 

Flour^   Wheat.     Kehlor  Flour  Mills  Company.     171,927 

Mav  1 
Flour.   Wheat.     Kehlor   Flour  Alills   Company.     182,419 

Oct.  2. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Keystone    Flour    Company.       163,336 

Flour,'  Wheat.  King  Milling  Co.  182,422  ;  Nov.  13. 
Flour,  Wheat.  King  Milling  Co.  182,755 :  Nov  20. 
Ilour      Wheat.       H.     H.     King    Flour    Mills     Company. 

184.736;  Dec.  25.  „  ,,a,„o.. 

Flour,  Wheat.     M.  D.  King  Milling  Company.     176,192-3  ; 

Flour       Wheat.        Larabee      Flour      Mills      Corporation. 

162.426-8:    Mar.   20.  ^  ^.         i_i-„o. 

Flour,  Wheat.   Larabee  Flour  Mills  Corporation.    ni.oO^  , 

liar.   13.  -„^     X         in 

Flour,  Wheat.     J.  Laux.     l^o.^Ol :  Ju"«  l^-„        -.-n-TTA- 
Flour,  Wheat.     Lawrenceburg  Roller  Mills  Co.     1(0,774, 

Flour,' Wheat.     Lawrenceburg  Roller  Mills  Co.     178,744; 

Flour,*'wheat.     P.  M.  Leavitt.     171.091  :  Sept.  IS. 

Flour,  Wheat.     A.  S.  Leo.     143,823  ;  July  31. 

Flour.      Wheat.       Levenson,      Shevelove      Co.       lbl,9^9 , 

Nov    20 
Flour,"  Wheat.      S.    Levenson.      163.404 :    Nov     6. 
Flour.   Wheat.      Lillie   Mill   Company.      182; 'o8 ;    Oct.    2. 
Flour    Wheat.     Lillie  Mill   Company.     182.(59;  Nov.   13. 
Flour!  Wheat.     Longmont  Farmers  Milling  &  Elevator  Co. 

Flour,"  Wheat"]U)ufs^ville  Milling  Co.  180.288-9  ;    Sept    25 
Flour,    Wheat.      Louisville    Milling    Company.      166,695 , 

Flour!"'  Wh'eat.      Louisville    Milling    Company.      172,890 ; 

Flour!'  Wheat.     J.   C.   Lysle  Milling  Company. 

Oct  ^ 
Flour,'  Wheat.     J.   C  Lysle  MilUng  Company.     173,099  ; 

Flourf  Wheat.     Mauser  Mill  Company      143,771 ;  Feb.  13. 
Flour,  Wheat.     W.  J.  McDonald.     162,191 ;   Jan    30. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Midland    Flour    Milling    Co.       173,655  , 

Floul'T   Wheat.      Midland    Flour    Milling    Co.      175,095; 

Flour.    Wheat.      Midland    Flour    Milling    Co.      180,483; 

Nov    6 
Flour,  Wheat.     Minneapolis  Milling  Co.     1]'3.974  :  Aug.  7. 
Flour,      Wheat.       Minneapolis     Milling     Co.        1 1 5,9^9 ; 

Flour,  Wheat.     Model  Mill   Company.     175.802  ;   Aug.   7. 
Flour    Wheat.     Modern  Flour  Mills.     169.601  ;  Feb    27 
Flour,     Wheat.       Morrow    Milling    Company.       154,4ro : 

Flour,'    Wheat.      Morrow    MllUng    Company.  156,914; 

Alar    27. 

Flour     Wheat.      Nebraska    Consolidated    Mills  Company, 

180.881  ;  Nov.  6.  ^  ,__,„„ 

Flour,  WTieat.     Nebraska  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.  lo.lOO: 

Flour    Wheat.  Noblesville  Milling  Co.     165.2.39  :  Jan.  30. 

Flour',  Wheat.  Noblesville  Milling  Co.     167,531  ;  Mar.  20. 

Flour,  Wheat.  Noblesville  Milling  Co.     167.730  ;  Mar.  20. 

Flour,  Wheat.  Noblesville  Miling  Co.     167.885  ;  Mar.  20. 

Flour,  Wheat.  Northfield  Flour  Mills  Company.    174,630  ; 
June  5. 


173,098  ; 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  B^tOM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Flour,      Wheat.        Northfield      Flour      Mills      Company 

176,422-4;   Aug.  21. 
F'our,    Wheat.      Pacific   Commercial   Company.     168,728 

Dec.  4. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Parham-Llndsay    Grocery    Co.      162,048 

May   1. 
I"lour,     Wheat.       Pfetfer     Milling     Company.       165,032 

Jan.   2. 
Flour,  Wheat.   Pfeffer  Milling  Company.   170,080  :  Feh.  27 
Flour,  Wheat.    Phoenix  Flour  Mill.    176,914  ;  Aug.  14. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Company.     173,377 

Aug.   7. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Company.     173,379 

Nov.   6. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Company.     174,334 

June  5. 
1-lour,  Wheat.     Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Company.     182,993 

Dec.   25. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Portland     Flour    Mills     Co.       182,175 

Dec.  11. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Portland    Flour    Mills    Co.      182,177-8 

Nov.    13. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Portland     Flour    Mills     Co.       182,179 
"  Nov.   20. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Portland    Flour    Mills    Co.      182,607-8 

Nov.   13. 
Flour,   Wheat.      Frank   R.    Prina   Corporation.      149,352 

May   1. 
Flour,    Wheat.     Frank   R.    Prina   Corporation.      183,594 

Dec.  25. 
Flour,  Wheat.  Quaker  Oats  Company.  174,107;  May  I.t 
Flour,  Wheat.  Quaker  Oats  Company.  174,914  ;  Aug.  7 
Flour,  Wheat.  Quaker  Oats  Company.  174.916  ;  June  5 
Flour,  Wheat.  Quaker  Oats  Company.  174,920  ;  June  5 
Flour,  Wheat.  Quaker  Oats  Company.  177,452  ;  Oct.  2 
Flour,    Wheat.      Randolph    Milling    Company.      168,170 

Apr.    3. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Red    Star    Milling    Company.      172,173 

May  8. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Red    Star    Milling    Company.      173,242 

June  5. 
Flour,  Wheat.     B.   L.   Robertson.     169,323  ;  Apr.  3. 
Flour,     Wheat.      Robinson    Milling    Company.      175,946 ; 

Nov.  6. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Rugby     Milling     Company.       162,055 ; 

Mar.    20. 
Flour,   Wheat.     Sands,  Taylor  &  Wood  Co.     168,555-6  ; 

Mar.    20. 
Flour,    Wheat.      N.    Sauer    Milling    Company.      153,787; 

Oct.  2. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Southern     Illinois     Milling     Company. 

183,779  ;  Dec.  25. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Southwestern  Milling  Company.     174,597  ; 

July  31. 
Flour,  Wheat.  Southwestern  Milling  Company.  181,458-63; 

Sept.  25. 
Flour,  Wheat.    Southwestern  Milling  Company.    185,384  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Sparks     Milling     Company.       185,385 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Sperry  Flour  Co.     163,294  ;  Jan.  30. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Star  Milling  Company.     164.726;  Jan.  30. 
Flour,  Wheat.     State  Line  Milling  Co.     179,170;  Sept.  11. 
Flour,     Wheat.        Stoddard     Mill     &     Grain     Company. 

182,777  ;  Oct.  2. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Stroud-Dockum    Grocery    Co.      162,354  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Flour,  Wheat.  Sunnvside  Milling  Co.  183,677  ;  Dec.  25. 
Flour,  Wheat.  Texas  Star  Flour  Mills.  180,631 ;  Sept.  25. 
Flour,  Wheat.  Thompson  Milling  Co.  159,543  ;  Mar.  20. 
Flour,  Wheat.  Thompson  Milling  Co.  160,727  ;  Mar.  20. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Thompson    Milling   Company.      169,991 ; 

Feh.   27. 
Flour.    Wheat.      Thompson    Milling   Company.      173,451 ; 

Nov.   6. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Trenton  Milling  Co.     162,148;  July  31. 
Flour,  Wheat.    George  Urban  Milling  Company.    176,299 

Aug.  14. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Vignes-Bombet     Grocer     Co.       178,645 

Sept.    18. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Vitimin     Milling    Company.       175,283 

July    31. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Wabasha  Roller  Mill  Company.     169,793 

Feb.  27. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Wabasha  Roller  Mill  Company.     172,918 

May  8. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Washburn-Crosby    Company.       149,730 

Jan.    23. 
Flour,    Wheat.       Washburn-Crosby    Company.       159,545 

Mar.  27. 
Flour,     Wheat.       Washhurn-Crosbv     Company.       170,513 

Mar.    13. 
Flour,     Wheat.      Washburn-Crosby    Company.       177,754 

Aug.  21. 
Flour,    Wheat.       Washburn-Crosby    Company.       181,468 

Sept.  25. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Weber  Flour  Mills  Corporation.     168,505 

Mar.   20. 
Flour,    Wheat.      Wichita    Flour    Mills    Co.      162,654-5 

Jan.    23. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Frank  C.  Williams,  Inc.     167,277  ;  Apr.  3 
Flour,  Wheat.     Willis  Norton  &  Co.     177,884  ;  Nov.  13. 
Flour,  Wheat.     Willis  Norton  &  Co.     179,949  ;   Sept.   18 


Flour,    Wheat.      Willis    Norton    &   Co.      182,325 ;    Oct.    2. 
Flour,  Wheat.     F.  Wolf.     162,656;  Jan.  30. 
Flour,  Wheat.     George  A.  Zabriskie.     167,155  ;  June  5. 
Flour,   White   and   Graham.      D.   J.   Toomey   Produce   Co 

174,188  ;  June  5. 
Flour,  Winter-wheat.     J.  Gro.ssman.     159,356  :  Feb.  6. 
Flours.      L.    A.   E.    Frenkel,   Inc.      174,433 ;   June    5. 
Flours,  Wheat,  etc.     O.  R.  Pieper.     168,784  ;  Jan.  16. 
Fondant  and  base  in  candy,  ice  cream,  etc.,  Semiprcpared. 

White,  Stokes  Co.     178,791 ;  Aug.  28. 
Food,  Article  of.     Harrington  &  Hord.     169,129  ;  July  31. 
Food    articles.      Never    Enough   Pie    Company.      169,769 : 

Apr.  3. 
Food,  Bird.     C.  C.  Morse  and  Co.     171,943  ;  Mar.  20. 
Food,  Birds'.     James  Butler  Grocery  Companv.     163,430  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Food,  Breakfast  cereal.    Albers  Bros.  Milling  Co.    169,270  ; 

Apr.  3. 
Food,    Cereal    breakfast.      Battle    Creek    Food    Company. 

174,722  ;   June   5. 
Food.    Cereal    breakfast.      Battle    Creek    Food    Company. 

17.'-),701  ;   June   19. 
Food,  Cereal  breakfast.     J.  J.  Beshere.     164,856;  Jan.  30. 
Food,   Cereal   breakfast.     Kellogg's   Pep   &  Zen   Products, 

Inc.     182.543  ;  Dec.  11. 
Food,  Cereal  breakfast.     Kellogg  Toasted  Corn  Flake  Co. 

156,905  ;    Mar.    20. 
Food,     Cereal     breakfast.        Pokodot     Cereal     Company. 

181,309  :    Nov.    13. 
Food  composed  of  dough  and   sausage  cooked  in  patties, 

Article  of.     M.  P.  Miller.     168,161 ;  Mar.  6. 
Food,     Cracked    cereal.       C.     O.     Sandefur.       180.298-9  ; 

Sept.  25. 
Food  drink.  Cereal.     J.  L.  Shroyer.     156,117  ;  Nov.  13. 
Food.  Edible.     F.  G.  Matson.     177,857  ;  Aug.  21. 
Food,  Edible.     F.  G.  Matson.     177,918  ;  Aug.  21. 
Food,  egg  mash,  and  chick  mash.   Hen  and  chick.     Bow- 
man  Bros.   Seed   Co.     162,658 ;   Mar.   20. 
Food-flavoring     extracts.        Citrus     Products     Company. 

184.120;  Dec.  25. 
Food-flavoring  extracts.     G.  K.  Loving.     164.176  ;  Dec.  4. 
Food-flavorinc  extracts   and  coffee.     C.  A.   JIurdock  Mfg. 

Cn.      175,805  ;   June   19. 
Food    for    cattle.      J.    Bibby    &   Sons    Limited.      175,913  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Food  for  cattle,  horses,   sheep,  pigs,   and   poultry.     Algin 

Compnnv.      163,661  ;   Mar.   20. 
Food  for  chickens.     E.  R.  Schooley.     166,573  ;  July  31. 
Food  for  dogs  and  cats,  Milk.     Spratt's  Patent  Limited. 

153,858  ;  June  5. 
Food  for  fowl.  Scratch.     T.   W.  Wood  &  Sons.     167,^92  ; 

Mar.    20. 
Pood   for   infants.    Specially-prepared.     Mead   Johnson    & 

Co.     171,939  ;  June  26. 
Food   for   infants.    Specially-prepared.      Mead    Johnson   & 

Company.     182,598  ;  Oct.   30. 
Food.  Hog.     Dixon  Cereal  and  Feed  Company.     171,730  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Food,    Infants'    and    invalids'.      Joseph    Nathan    &    Co. 

174,587  ;  Nov.   13. 
Pood.   Mineral   stock.      Vita   Mineral    Products   Company. 

177,337  ;  Oct.  2. 
Food  mixture.     E.  A.  Bear  &  Co.     176,596;  Sept.  11. 
Food  mixture.     Snow   &  Palmer  Co.     171,107  ;   Sept.   25. 
Food,  Nut  cereal.    Battle  Creek  Food  Company.    175,703 

Oct,   30.  ^   ^  „„„ 

Pood,  Nut  cereal.     Battle  Creek  Food  Company.     175,838 

.Tune  19. 
Food,    Poultry.      Jameson-Hevener    Company.      176,346 

Sept.  25. 
Food,    Poultry.      Marmite    Food    Extract    Co.      183,581 

Dec.  25. 
Food,    Poultry.      Standard   Lime   &   Stone    Co.      160,305 

Feb.  6. 
Food  pi-eparation.     Certified  Foods,  Inc.     163,918  ;  Apr.  3 
Food     preparation.      Coleman     and     Company      Limited 

140,919  ;  May  8. 
Food    preparation    for    making    cocoa    beverage.      Jaburg 

Bros.     172.341  ;  Oct.  2. 
Food    preparations.      H.   B.    Hunter.     165,444 ;    Mar.    20. 
Food    preparations    of   chocolate,    sugar    and    water,   and 

cocoa,  sugar  and  water.     H.  B.  Hunter  Co.     166,885  ; 

Feb.  20. 
Food  product.     "V.  Banos  &  Co.     177,948  ;  July  24. 
Food  product.     Foley  Food  Product  Company.     175,480  ; 

July   31. 
Food  product.     H.  B.  Hunter.     179,304  ;  Dec.  4. 
Food  product.     George  Kern,  Inc.     163.450  :  Jan.   9. 
Food  product.    Schor  &  Roberts.    176,695  ;  Sept.  25. 
Food    product.    Cereal.      Perfection    Products    Company. 

177,989  :  Nov.  20.  „    ,^ 

Food  product,   Nonconstipating  health  chocolate.     P.  I). 

Panoulias.      164,449 ;    Sept.   11. 
Food  products.     Hutchison  Thrift  Corporation.     169.059  ; 

May  8. 
Food  products.    T.  &  C.  Corporation.     173,863  ;  Aug.  7. 
Pood      shortening.       Wallace     &     Tiernan      Pando      Co. 

183,782  ;    Sept.    18. 
Pood,  Special  carbohydrate  antitoxic.     Battle  Creek  Pood 

Company.     180,463  ;   Oct.   16. 
Food,  Stock.     C.  Winslow.     160,376  :  Mar.  20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 

Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — -Coutinued. 


1567 


Food,  Vegetablo.     Battle  Creek  Food  Company.    170,816 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Foods.     E.  L.  Ballew.     117,761 ;  Nov.  6. 
Foods.     C.  W.  McClure.     182,165  :  Dec.  18. 
Foods    and     feed    for    poultry,    live    stock,    and    cattle. 

1.  I.  Irwin.     170,821  ;  .lune  5. 
Foods  and  food  products.  Cooked,  uncooked,  fresh,  canned, 

compressed,       etc.         McKay-Manning,       Incorporated. 

166,783;   Mar.   20. 
Foods  and  ingredients  of  foods.     Queensland  Meat  Export 

Company.     122,405  :  Feb.  27. 
Foods,   Breakfast   cereal.     Home  Food   Service  Company. 

167,084  :    July    31. 
Foods,   Cereal   breakfast.     Battle  ■  Creek  Food   Company. 

176,247:  Au?.  21. 
Foods,  Cereal  breakfast.     Kellogg  Toasted  Corn  Flake  Co. 

172,884  ;  July  24. 
Foods.     Cereal     breakfast.       Postum      Cereal      Company. 

174,976  ;  May  15. 
Foods,  Cereal  breakfast.     Six  In  One  Cereal  Co.     157,903  ; 

Mar.   20. 
Foods,    Cereal    breakfast.      Ward    Bakins;    Co.      164,353 ; 

Jan.  30. 
Foods,    Cereal   or    breakfast.      Lodi   Mill   &   Elevator    Co. 

169,552  ;   Dec.   11. 
Foods,  Cooked.     A.  F.  Cook.     167,802  ;  Sept.  18. 
Foods,  cooked  bran,  etc..  Cereal  breakfast.     Battle  Creek 

Food  Company.     175,059;  Dec.  25. 
Foods,    Health.      W.   H.   Brooks.      178,159 ;    Nov.   20. 
Foods,   Health.     W.   H.  Brooks.     182,231 ;   Nov.   13. 
Foods,   pancake  and  wheat   flour,   and   corn   meal.   Cereal 

breakfast.     Nebraska  Consolidated  Mills  Co.     156,709  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Foods,  Poultry.     W.  B.  Black.     170,750  ;  May  1. 
Foods,    Poultry.      Fred    D.    Wikoff    Company.      159,675; 

Nov.   6. 
Foods,     Stock    and    poultry.       Ubiko     Milling    Company. 

165,902  ;  Aug.  7. 
Foods,   wheat,   etc.,   flour.  Cereal  breakfast.     Wheaco   Ce- 
real Corporation.      167,111  ;   July  31. 
Foodstuffs    preserved    in    hermetically-sealed    containers. 

W.  H.  Killian  Co.     167,179  ;  May  8. 
French    dressing.       Windmill    Food    Products    Company. 

170,171  ;  Apr.  17. 
Fruit  and  grapefruit,  Fresh  citrous.    W.  P.  Peyton  Fruit 

Co.     177,863  ;  Aug.  14. 
Fruit  and  salted-iiut  mixture.  Dried.     Select  Packing  Co. 

179,487  ;  Sept.  11. 
Fruit  concentrate.     F.  E.  Booth   Co.     185,690;   Nov.   13. 
Fruit,    Dried.      A.    M.    Biddle.      177,821  ;    June    12. 
Fruit,  Fresh  citrous.     Mupn  Citrus  Association.    182,170  ; 

Nov.  13. 
Fruit,  Fresh  deciduous.     J.  C.  Knowles.     169,404  ;  Feb.  27. 
Fruits,  fresh  vegetables  and  cantaloupes.  Fresh  citrus  and 

deciduous.      Randolph    Marketing   Company.      162,953 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Fruit   in    candy    form.    Sirup-impregnated.      J.    J.    Stoy. 

141,333  ;  Mar.  27. 
Fruit  in  jars,  figs,  dates,  etc.     Park  &  Tilford.     172,553  ; 

July   31. 
Fruit    jelly     base.     Concentrated.     Pecto     Products     Co. 

169,183  ;  Mar.  6. 
Fruit    or    berry    juice    to    make    jelly.      H     L.    Hulburt. 

173,648  :   June  5. 
Fruit  pectin,     flood  River  Apple  Vinegar  Co.     183,213  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Fruit,    Preserved.      Keystone    Fruit    Products    Company. 

177.607  ;  July  17. 

Fruit.    Preserved.      Keystone    Fruit    Products    Company. 

177.608  ;  Nov.  6. 

Fruit  preserves,  honey,  aad  mincemeat.     Standard  Syrup 

Company.     177,631 ;  July  3. 
Fruit    preserves,    jams,    jelly,    apple    butter,    sweet    and 

sour  pickles,  sour  relish,  etc.     G.  H.  Wetterau  &  Sons 

Grocer   Company.     170,736  ;   May  8. 
Fruit  preserves,  jellies,  and  other  canned  fruit  products. 

Titze  and  Fortkamp  Company.     172,620  ;  May  8. 
Fruit — viz,    satsuma,   Fresh.      Satsuma   Orange    &   Pecan 

Groves  Company.     176,047  ;  May  22. 
Fruits     and     asparagus.     Fresh.       Hunt,     Hatch     &    Co. 

165,137;  Oct.  9. 
Fruits   and   canned    fruits  and  vegetables.   Dried.     0.   A. 

Harlan  &  Co.     179,469;  July  31. 
Fruits    and    canned    vegetables.    Preserved,    canned,    and 

bottled.      Chase    &   Co.      181,727;    Nov.    6. 
Fruits    and    fresh    vegetables,    Fresh    citrous.      Andrews 

Brothers  Company.     176,152  ;  May  15. 
Fruits  and   fresh  vegetables.   Fresh  citrous.     Wallersteln 

Plantations.   Inc.     177,532;   Dec.  11. 
Fruits    and    fresh    vegetables.    Fresh    deciduous.      Idaho 

Evaporating  Co.     169,761 ;  May  1. 
Fruits    and    fresh    vegetables,    Fresh    deciduous.      W.    R. 

Parvin.     168,372  ;  May  8. 
Fruits    and    fresh    vegetables.    Fresh    deciduous.      W.    R. 

Parvin.     168,373;  Feb.  20. 
Fruits    and    grapes.    Deciduous.      Y.    Maeda.      158,782 ; 

June  19. 
Fruits  and  grapes.  Fresh  deciduous.     Marshall  &  Muller. 

174,581  ;  June  26. 
Fruits  and  ice   cream,   Frozen.     W.   A.   Davis.      167,767 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Fruits  and  nuts.     E.  I.  Power.     156,017 ;  Sept.  11. 


Fruits  and  vegetables,  canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  fresh 

grapes,  melons,  etc..  Dried,     da  Roza-Doherty  Company. 

174,428;  June  5. 
Fruits    and   vegetables.    Fresh. 

168,037  :  Mar.  27. 
Fruits  and    vegetables.    Fresh. 

167,641  ;   Apr.   24. 
Fruits  and  vegetables.  Fresh. 

165,705  ;  Jan.  2. 
Fruits  and  vegetables.  Fresh. 

159,054  ;  June  19. 
Fruits    and    vegetables.    Fresh. 

change.     169,334  ;  Nov.  13. 
Fruits    and    vegetables.     Fresh. 

183,510;  Nov.  13. 

Fresh  and  preserved.     F. 


Fruits  and  vegetables, 

168,682  ;  Mar.  27. 
Fruits    and    vegetables 

174,038;  Apr.  24. 
Fruits,    Candied    citrus.      B 
Fruits,    canned    vegetables, 

Twohy-Smith    Company. 


Haley-Neeley    Company. 
Illinois    Fruit   Exchange. 
Northern  Fruit  Company. 
W.  R.  Roach  &  Company. 
Standard    Growers    Ex- 
Phil    Warner    &    Son. 
E.  Kip. 
Fresh    deciduous.      T.    S.    Smith. 


Peruetti.      165,707 ; 
peanut    butter,    etc. 


176,809-10 ;    Sept.    4. 


Jan.    2. 
Dried. 


California    Fruit    Growers    Exchange. 


4. 

C.   C.   Chapman.     181,377 

Gold  Buckle  Association. 


Dec.    18. 
173,636-42  ; 


Gold    Buckle    Association.      173,643 ; 


Highlands    Citrus    Growers 


FYuits.     Citrous. 

173,621  ;   Sept. 
Fruits,   Citrous. 
Fruits,    Citrous. 

Sept.  11. 
Fruits,     Citrous. 

Sept.  25. 
Fruits.    Citrous.      Lakeland 

Assn.     175,724  ;  Oct.  2. 
Fruits,  Citrous.     Rancho  Sespe.     184,685  ;  Dec.  4. 
Fruits.  Citrous.     Stambaugh  &  Rabe.     157,637  ;  Aug.  7. 
Fruits,     Deciduous.       Denney     &     Company     of     Oregon. 

183,646  ;  Dec.  4. 
Fruits,    Dried.      California   Prune    and   Apricot   Growers, 

Inc.      166.650  :   Feb.   27. 
Fruits,  Dried.    H.  G.  Coykendall.    184,599 :  Oct.  30. 
Fruits,  Dried.     C.  C.  Hall  Inc.     173,421  ;  June  5. 
Fruits,  Dried.     Gile  &  Jeuks.     180,858  ;  Sept.  25. 
Fruits,  Dried  and  canned.     California  Fruit  Selling  Com- 
pany.    165,667;  Feb.  13. 
Fruits,   dried   or  dehydrated   fruits   and   vegetables,    etc., 

Fresh  citrous  and  deciduous.    J.  L.  Taylor  Co.    164,977  ; 

May  8. 
Fruits    for    soda    fountain    purposes,    Preserved    crushed. 

Virginia  Dare  Company.     154,004  ;  Nov.   20. 
Fruits,  Fresh  and  deciduous.     Orangevale  Fruit  Growers 

Exchange.    168,782  ;  Aug.  14. 
Fruits,    Fresh    and    preserved.      Pacific-Italian    Trading 

Corporation.     177,046  ;  Aug.  28. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.     Anaheim  Valencia  Growers  Ass'n. 

178,370  ;  Aug.  7. 
Fruits,     Fresh    citrous.      Arizona     Citrus    Growers'     Co. 

172,857  ;  Apr.  17. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.     C.  O.  Banks.     180.831 ;  Aug.  21. 
Fruits,      Fresh      citrous.      Citrus      Sales      Corporation. 

171.903  ;  Mav  15. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.    Dade  City  Citrus  Growers  Associa- 
tion.    177,279  ;  Aug.  14. 
Fruits.    Fresh    citrous.      De   Land    Citrus    Growers   Assn. 

172,863  ;  Dec.  4. 
Fruits,    Fresh    citrous. 

May  15. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrous. 

175,853  ;  June  26. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrous. 

Sept.  4. 
Fruits,   Fresh   citrous.     Leeco   Citrous  Growers' 

tion.      180,867;    Aug.    21. 
Fruits,   Fresh  citrous.     Lindsay   Co-Operative   Citrus  As- 
sociation.    175.609  ;  .Tune  19. 
Fruits,    Fresh     citrous.       Lindsay     Co-Operative     Citrous 

Association.      175,610  ;    June   26. 
Fruits,     Fresh    citrous.       Lindsay     Farm    Bureau    Fruit 

Association.      185.713  ;   Nov.   13. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.     A.  G.  Haddock.    178,854  ;  Sept.  25. 
Fruits.      Fresh      citrous.        Mupu      Citrus      Association. 

182,169  :  Oct.  2. 
Fruits.      Fresh      citrous.        Mupu      Citrus      Association. 

182.171  :  Oct.  2. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.     Chas.  C.  Oyler  &  Son.     179,482; 

Sept.  25. 
Fruits,    Fresh    citrous.      Richardson-Marsh    Corporation. 

178,867  ;  July  17. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrous.     W.  G.  Roe.    177,408  ;  Oct.  16. 
Fruits,   Fresh   citrous.     W.   G.   Roe.      177,410 :   July  3. 

■  San    Dimas   Lemon    Association. 


Dillard  &  Keene  Co.  172,668; 
Duarte-Monrovia  Fruit  Exchange. 
Lee  County  Packing  Co.    178,261 ; 


Associa- 


Fruits,    Fresh    citrous. 

184,296-7  ;  Oct.  9. 
Fruits,    Fresh    citrous. 

184.299  ;  Oct.  9. 
Fruits,    Fresh    citrous. 

184,300;   Oct.  23. 
Fruits,   Fresh   citrous. 

sociation.     170,044 ; 
Fruits,  Freeh  citrous. 

Aug.   21. 
Fruits.  Fresh  citrous. 

sociation.     171,478  ;  May  8. 
Fruits,    Fresh    citrous    and    deciduous. 

161,959  ;  July  3. 
Fruits,    Fresh    citrous    and    deciduous.      Mutual 

Distributors.     168,060  ;  May  15. 


San    Dimas    Lemon   Association. 

San    Dimas    Lemon    Association. 

Silver  Palm   Citrus   Growers   As- 
May  29. 
J.  H.  Strait  &  Company.     181,319  ; 

Vero   Indian  River  Producers  As- 


L.    A.    Banks. 


Orange 


1568 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Fruits,     Fresh     citrous     and     deciduous.       W.     G.     Roo. 

177,409  ;  May  29. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrus.     Florida  Citrus  Exchange.     162,105  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrus.     A.  H.  Kalbfleisch.     164,809  ;  Jan.  9. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrus.     R.  Krasnow  &  Sons,  Inc.     166,304  : 

Feb.  20. 
Fruits,   Fresh   citrus.     Chas.    C.   Oyler   &  Son.      169,863 ; 

Mar.  13. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrus.    Redland  Citrus  Growers  Association. 

168,068  ;  Apr.   3. 
Fruits,  Fresh  citrus.     H.  C.  Sullivan.     159,536  ;  Jan.  16. 
Fruits,  Fresh   citrus.     Sunland  Packing  House  Company. 

166,106;  Jan.  16. 
Fruits,    Fresh    citrus    and    deciduous.      E.     Di    Giorgio. 

165,354;  Feb.   27. 
Fruits,    Fresh    deciduous.      W.    A.    Caldwell.      169,236; 

July  3. 
Fruits,    Fresh    deciduous.      Colfax    Fruit   Growers   Assn. 

179,459;    July    31. 
Fruits,  Fresh  deciduous.     Coops  Bros.     181,881 ;  Sept.  4. 
Fruits,  Fresh  deciduous.     Earl  Fruit  Company.     170  010  ; 

Aug.  7. 
Fruits,  Fresh  deciduous.     J.  F.  Elliot.     184,661  ;  Dec.  4. 
Fruits,     Fresh     deciduous.     Ivanhoe     Fruit     Association. 

169,304  ;  Mar.  6. 
Fruits,  Fresh  deciduous.     B.  T.  Shute.     176,221  ;  July  3. 
Fruits,  Fresh  deciduous.     H.  W.  Wood.     169,511 ;  Mar.  6. 
Fruits,  fresh  grapes,  and  vegetables,  Fresh  citrous.     Ames 

&  Ames.     179,510 ;  July  31. 
Fruits,  fresh  tomatoes,  celery,  lettuce,  etc.,  Fresh  citrus. 

Manatee  Fruit  Co.     167,183  ;  Mar.  6. 
Fruits,  fresh  vegetables,  canned  fruits  and  vegetables  and 

fruit  jam,  Fresh  deciduous  and  citrous.     Pleasant  Grove 

Canning  Co.     171,952  ;   May  1. 
Fruits,  fresh  vegetables,  etc.,  Fresh  deciduous  and  citrous. 

Pleasant  Grove  Canning  Company.  171,951;  July  3 
Fruits,  jellies,  jams,  etc.     F.  B.  Nordman,  jr.     146,979; 

Aug.  28. 
Fruits,  nuts,  etc..  Citrous.     E.  C.  Vilas.     175.227  ;  July  31 
Fruits,  Processed  dried.     Vin-Sok  Food  Products  Cornora- 

tion.     169,792  ;  Mar.  6. 
Fudge.      Golden   Nugget   Sweets.      137,927 ;   June  19. 
Fudge  bars.  Chocolate-coated.     A.  B.  Mewhinney  Co..  Inc. 

162,564  ;  Apr.  10. 
Fudge  bars  or  rolls.     R.  W.  Levering.     181,837  ;  Sept.  25. 
Garlic     flavoring     compound.       B.     Heller     &     Company 

172,990  ;  July  24.  '^     ^ 

Gelatin.      Puritan   Gelatin   Company.      156,403 ;   Jan.   30. 

loo^o^  United    Chemical    and    Organic    Products    Co. 

lo2,189  ;  Oct.  9. 
Gelatin    dessert    preparation.      California    Food   Products 

Company.     182,649;  Nov.  13. 
Gelatin     preparation.       Tyler     Chemical     Co.       182,553  • 

Nov.  13. 
Gelatin  used  as  a  food  or  as  ingredient  of  foods.     Liim- 

en-Gelatinefabriek-Delft.     173,332:  Oct.   16. 

165  097-  F°h'^*^^     *^^®     Produits     Chimiques     Coignet. 

Ginger,  chutney,  honey,  etc.     J.   O.  Tanevbill.     174  757  ■ 

July   10.  .  ,        , 

Grapefruit.     Kopf  Bros.   Co.     183.451 ;  Oct.   16. 
Grapefruit,  Fresh.     Merrick  and  Eice.     154,317  ;  June  19 
Grapefruit,  oranges,   etc..  Fresh.     Indian   River   Products 

Company.     149,508  ;  Dec.  18. 
Grapefruit,    oranges,    tangerines,    pineapples,    etc..    Fresh 

J.   Pratt  Carroll,    Inc.      166.347  :   May  29. 

iP^^^^<?^^  cantaloupes.  Fresh.     Ben  H.  Arkelian  &  Co. 

164,482 ;  June  5. 
Grapes     and     raisins.     Fresh.       A.     Mattei.        178  266  • 

June  12. 
Grapes,    citrous    fruits,    and    cantaloupes.    Fresh.      Asso- 
ciated Fruit  Co.     182,645  ;  Oct.  IC. 
Grapes,  Fresh.    C.  Anderson.     182,898 ;  Sept.  25. 
Grapes,      Fresh.      Associated      Growers      Inc.      157,402; 

Mar.  27.  . 

Grapes,  Fresh.     P.  0.  Clark.     164,101 ;  Feb.  20. 
Grapes,  Fresh.     Freedman  &  Engelman.     185,654  ;  Nov.  13 
Grapes,  Fresh.     D.   R.   Hamilton.     184,611 :   Oct.-  9. 
Grapes,  Fresh.     O.  J.  Le  Baron.     185,661  ;  Dec.  4 
Grapes,  Fresh.     W.  C.  McLellan.     168,371 ;  May  8. 
Grapes,  Fresh.     E.  E.  Blorse.     167,.^07  ;  Feb.  27 
Grapes.    Fresh.       Navelencia    Fruit    Growers.       184,618; 

Dec.   18. 
Grapes,  Fresh.     K.  Okuda.     164,067  ;  Jan.  16. 

T6r329^''feb  2-'*^''™  ^''^'^  Vineyard  Corporation. 
Grapes,  Fresh.  '  Starry,  Young  &  Way.  185,724  ;  Nov.  20. 
Grapes,  Fresh.  Starry,  Young  &  Way.  185,725  ;  Nov.  13. 
Grapes,   Fresh.     Sunset  Fruit  Co.     168,387;   Julv   3 

Nov^'  ^^^^^-      Tipton    Fruit   Growers   Assn.      185,731 ; 

Grapes,   peaches,   plums,   and  citrous  fruits,  Fresh.     Fed- 

era!  Fruit  Distributors.     182.374  ;  Dec    4 
Greasing    compound    to    he    applied    to    bread    pans,    etc 

Dryol  Corporation.     184,395  :  Oct.  9 
Gum,    Chewing.      American    Chicle    Company.      175,834 ; 

J  UX16  ly , 
Gum,  Chewing.     Apple  Gum  Company.     173,161  ;  May  8 
Gum.   Chewing.     R.   H.  Cobb.     155,253  :   .July  .3 
^"'c?'  ^  Cliewing.       Dudley     Gum     Company.        161,040  • 

bept.  11. 


Gum,      Chewing.      Franklin  -  Caro     Company.       101,984; 

July  3. 
Gum,  Chewing.     Goudey  Gum  Company.     156,001  ;  June  5. 
Gum,   Chewing.     Listerated  Gum   Corporation.     178,399 ; 

July  10. 
Gum,  Chewing.     Listerated  Gum  Corporation.     184,977-8; 

Dec.   11. 
Gum,   Chewing.      Morton   Gum  Co.     185,932  ;   Nov.   27. 
Gum,    Chewing.      H.    W.    White.      185,100 ;    Nov.    6. 
Gum,    Chewing.      Wm.    Wrigley   Jr.    Company.      165,734 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Gum,    Wax    chewing.       Sweetman    Company.       161,587 ; 

Oct.  16. 
Ham,    lard,    bacon,    sausage,    salt    pork,    etc.      Northern 

Packing  Company.     182,667  ;  Dec.   25. 
Flams.      Hickory   Hill   Farm.      158,311 ;    Jan.   16. 
Hams  and  bacon.     Higgin's  Packing  Company.     164,908  ; 

Jan.  30. 
Hams   and    bacon,    Smoked.       Patrick  -  Young     Company. 

179,677;   July   31. 
Hams    and    bacons.      Arthur    B.    Door    *    Co.      159,852 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Hams,   bacon,  and  sausage.     Indianapolis  Abattoir   Com- 
pany.    174,837  ;  June  19. 
Hams,    bacon,    lar(L    and    sausage.      Greenwald    Packing 

Company.     157,1.50  ;  Mar.  6. 
Hams,    bacon,    lard,    and    sausage    products.      Lake    Erie 

Provision  Company.     172,422 ;  May  29. 
Hams,    bacon,    sausage,    lard,    etc.      Evansville    Packing 

Company.     179,931  ;  Oct.  16. 
Hams,  bacons,  sausage,  etc.     Indianapolis  Abattoir  Com- 
pany.     176,629  ;  July  31. 
Hams,     breakfast     bacon.        William     2k)ller     Company. 

172,924  ;  June  5. 
Hams,  Raw  and  cooked.     Smithfield  Company.     162,216  ; 

Aug.   28. 
Hams,    shoulders,    bacon,    sausage,    tongues,    dried    beef, 

jowls,    butts,    and    lard.      Indianapolis    Abattoir    Com- 
pany.    177,380;  July  3. 
Hams,    sugar-cured    meats,    lard,    pork    sausage.      Boise 

Butcher" Companv.     156.775;  Jan.  30. 
Handkerchiefs.     Silberstein,  Rosen  &  Sons,  Inc.     166,109  ; 

Feb.  6. 
Honev.     G.   Harrison,   Jr.     163,664-5  ;  .Tan.  9. 
Honey.    Long  Island  Packing  Co.     180,709 ;  Sept.  25. 
Honey.      L.   R.   Nolen.      169,072 ;   Apr.    3. 
Honev.     Peninsular  Honev  Producers.     171.194  :  Dec.  4. 
Honey.     A.  I.  Root  Company  of  Texas.     181,698  ;  Oct.  30. 
Honey.     .T.   A.   Warnecke.      167.665 ;    Feb.   6. 
Honev,  marmalade,  candied  fruits,  peanut  roll,  etc.     E.  A. 

Wilcox.     169,883  ;  Apr.  24. 
Hen  and  chick  scratch,  laying  mash,  dairy  and  horse  feed. 

Owen.sboro  Milling  Co.     170,895  ;  May  1. 
Herrings.    Salted    and    pickled.      G.    Davidson.      171,204 : 

May  22. 
Hominy.     American  Hominy  Company.     178.156  ;  Aug.  21. 
Horse-radish.     R.   J.    Diekemper.      172,867;   Apr.   17. 
Horse-radish    and    mustard,    jellies,    jams,    etc.      A.    Van 

Erp.     173,154;   June  26. 
Ice  cream.     A.  M.  Alesandf^r.     166,494  ;  Jan.  16. 
Ice   cream.     P.   Arcese.     163,729  ;   Mar.   6. 
Ice    cream.      Beatrice     Creamery    Company.       182,734 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Ice     cream.       Beech-Nut     Packing     Company.       159.687 ; 

Nov.   13. 
Ice    cream.      C.    N.    Bergmann.      174.651  :    Nov.    6. 
Ice  cream.     Bridgeman-Russell  Co.     177.268 ;   Aug.   28. 
Ice  cream.     Bittersweet  Products  Corporation.     180,579; 

Sept.  25. 
Ice  cream.     George  K.  Brown  Co.     164,576  :  July  17. 
Ice  cream.     Bunkie   Tee   Company.     185.105 ;   Nov.    27. 
Ice    cream.      City    Dairy   and    Ice    Cream    Co.      165.229; 

Mar.  20. 
Ice  cream.     Drvden  Corporation.     170,680  ;  Mar.  27. 
Ice    cream.      Erie    County    Milk    Association.      167.237 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Ice    cream.      BYanklin    Ice    Cream    Company.      178,437 ; 

Aug.    21. 
Ice    cream.      Franklin    Ice    Cream    Company.      183,649 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Ice    cream.      Goodoian    American    Ice    Cream    Company. 

169,710;  Apr.  17. 
Ice  cream.     J.  M.  Gries.     174,832  ;  June  19. 
Ice     cream.       Hanselman     Candy     Company.       159,580 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Icecream.     C.  A.  Hay.     160,938  ;  Sept.  18. 
Ice  cream.     Hydrox  Corporation.    177,783  ;  .July  24. 
Ice  cream.     C.  C.  Madson.     166,396;  May  15. 
Ice  cream.     Nissley  Creamery  Company.     157.726;  Jan.  9. 
Icecream.     Nisslev  Creamery  Company.     158.995  :  Mar.  6. 
Ice  Cream.    People's  Fuel  &  Supply  Co.    159.176  ;  June  26. 
Ice  cream.    Purity  lee  Cream  Companv.     170.543  ;  Oct.  23. 
Ice    cream.      P.    Smolinsky.      166,725 :    Apr.    3. 
Ice  Cream.     Spokane  Bakery  Co.     177,054  ;  Aug.  14. 
Ice  cream.     Stuart  &  Emerson.     168.130:  May  22. 
Ice   cream.      United      States     Foil     Company.     164,204 ; 

Julv  31. 
Ice  cream.     Watson  &  Aven.     169,343  ;  Apr.  3. 
Ice  cream  and  butter.     Carolina  Creamery  Co.     149,504  ; 

Mar.  20. 
Ice  cream  and  frozen  confections.     Alelloyd  Co.   '166,531; 

Nov.  6. 


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1509 


Ice  cream  and  frozeu-custard  biscuit.   F.  Prestia.   166,468  ; 

F,b.  27. 
Ice  cream  and  frozen  dainties.     F.  B.  Mayol.     165,697 ; 

July  3. 
Ice-cream  bar.     C.  G.  Louda.     163,277;  Jan.  9. 
Ice-cream   bar,    Chocolate-covered.      Cairo    Food   Products 

Company.     163,328  :   Jan.  9. 
Ice    cream,    butter,    ice-cream    mix,   and    condensed    milk. 

Kentwood    Ice   Manufacturinij   &  Bottling  Works,   Ltd. 

17S.444-5;  Nov.  6. 
Ice    cream.    Compound    of    vegetable    gums    and    sugars 

for  use  as  an  ingredient  of.     Liquid  Carbonic  Company. 

176.4S5  ;  May  22. 
Ice-cream  cones.     Cone  Company  of  America.     158,819 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Ice-cream  cones.     H.  L.  Goodwin.     165.258 ;  July  3. 
Ice-cream  cones.     Walter  J.   Hirsch  Company.     172,534 ; 

May  29. 
Ice-cream  cones.     Kansas  City  Pure  Food  Co.     160,887  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Ice-cream  cones.     I.  Marcbiony.     184,971 ;  Oct.   16. 
Ice  cream  cones  and  chocolate  for  lining  ice-cream  cones, 

Chocolate-lined.    Midland  Brokerage  Company.    161,788; 

May  22. 
tee  cream   cones   made   of   milk   chocolate.      H.    L.    Scott. 

170,043  ;  Apr.  24. 
Ice-cream    confection.     Frozen   Peak   Mfg.   Co.      166,994 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Ice-cream  confection.    C.  W.  Johnson.    162.879  ;  Feb.  13. 
Ice-cream  confection.     M.  Kyerson.     185,723  ;  Dec.  4. 
Ice-cream    confections.      Square    Dipper    Specialty    Com- 
pany.    171,474  ;  Mar.  27. 
Ice-cream     confections.       Sullivan,     Hensley    '&     Ponto. 

177,145;   July  3. 
Ice-cream  containers.   Edible.     Jack  Frost   Sales  Agency. 

166,299  ;  Mar.  20. 
Ice-cream  containers.  Edible.     F.  A.  Muscente.     172,758  ; 

July  24. 
Ice-cream     dainties.     Frozen.        C.     PuUlam.        177,572 ; 

May  29. 
Ice  cream,  flavored  Ice,  ice-cream  bricks,  etc.     Marchlony 

Brothers.     157,377  ;  Aug.  14. 
Ice   cream.   Fruit.      X.   F.    Spinelli.     183.170;   Dec.    11. 
Ice   cream  inclosed  in  pastry.     G.   H.   Garnet.      161,251  ; 

Apr.  17. 
Ice-cream  mix.     Troy  Milk  Products  Company.     167,742  ; 

Feb.  27. 
Ice  cream,   Nongelatinous  combination   of  subst."inces  for 

use    in    manufacturing.      Cherry-Bassett-Winner    Com- 
pany.    166.132  ;  Feb.  20. 
Ice  cream  or  analogous  filler  within.  Product  consisting  of 

an  edible  container  with.     E.  J.  H.  Westphal.     171,146  ; 

Apr.  10. 
Ice    cream    or    other    frozen    dainties.      Icy    Hunnl    Co. 

173,706  ;   June  26. 
Ice-cream  portion.     L.  A.  Sutermeister.     172,912  ;  July  24. 
Tce-croam  preparation.     W.   King.     174.696  :   Julv  3. 
Ice-cream  products.  Coated.    J.  E.  Zangmaster.     158,352 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Ice    cream,    sherbet,    Ices,    and    frozen    dainties.      B.    B. 

Cutrer.      156.188:   Mar.    13. 
Ice  cream,  sweetened  and  plain  condensed  milk,  ice-cream 

mixes,    etc.      Dewart    Milk    Prod.    Co.    Inc.      169,849 ; 

May   1. 
Iced   confections.      Ice   Poles,    Inc.      164.760  ;    Oct.    2. 
Ices,    Edible    chocolate-lined    shell    adapted    to    contain. 

Polar   Food   Pioc'ucts   Corporation.    181,539 ;   Sept.    11. 
Invertase  used  in  making  sugar  sirups.     American  Bur- 

tonizlng      Company      and      Wallersteln      Laboratories. 

166,340;  Mar.  27. 
Jam.s.    J.  C.  Forkner  Fig  Gardens,  Incorporated.    171,071  ; 

Aug.  14. 
Jams  and  fruit  preserves.    N.  L.  Bennett.    165.478  ;  Feb.  6. 
Jam.s,    jellies,    and    Icings.      American    Svrup    Company. 

168,192;  Feb.  6. 
Jams,    jellies,    marmalades,    fruit   preserves   and   butters, 

candies,    etc.      Frutrite   Products    Company.      166,991 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Jams,  preserves,  Jellies,  etc..  Fruit.     Paul  De  Laney  Co. 

175,773;   Oct.   16. 
Jams,  vegetable  soup,  etc..  Dehydrated  apricot  and  peach. 

Caladero   Products   Company.      164.695  ;    Mar.    27. 
Jellies.     Doubrava  &  Morris.     172,588;  Sept.  25. 
Jellies.     V.  P.  Kennard.     169,976  ;   Aug.  28. 
Jellies.     V.  P.   Kennard.     176,130;   July  3. 
Jellies   and   jams,    vinegar,    honey,    etc..    Fruit.      Grocers 

Specialty  Co.     181,275;   Nov.  13. 
Jellies,    caramel    toffees,    and    other    boiled-sugar    goods. 

Walter  Robertson  &  Son  Ltd.     167,690  ;  Apr.  24. 
Jellies,    jams,    etc..    Powder    used    in    makincr.      .Tov-.Tel 

Company.      163.680  :    Mar.   6. 
Jellies,  jams,  preserves,  marmalades,  and  pickles.     C.  E. 

Marvin.     176,198  ;  Aug.  14. 
Jellv,    apple    butter,    and    fi-uit    preserves.      Blanke-Baer 

Extract  &-  Preserving  Company.     163.316  ;  .Tan.  30. 
Jellv    compound,    Pure-fruit.      C.    L.    Weston.      182,731  ; 

Oct.  16. 
Lard.     P.  S.  Arthur.     165.113;  Jan.  2. 
Lard.     Boyd,  Lunham  &  Company.     174.607  ;  June  5. 
Lard.     E.   Godel   &   Sons.      165,586 :    Oct.   2. 
Lard.      E.    Kahn's    Sons    Comp-.ny.      165.451  ;    Sept.    18. 
Lard.     Schafifmr  Brothers   Company.      169.930;   Sept.   18. 
Lard.     F.   G.  Vogt  &  Sons,  Inc.     179,756-7;   Sept.   4. 

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Lard    and    lard    substitutes    and    compounds.       I/.    Sell- 

mayer.     170,696  ;  Oct.  16. 
Lard  substitute.     Wynne  Lard  &  Provision  Co.     170,459 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Lard  substitute,     Wynne  Lard  &  Provision  Co.     170,461 ; 

Nov.   27. 
Lard  substitute.     Wynne  Lard  &  Provision  Co.     170,462 ; 

Nov.  20. 
Lai-d  substitute.     Wynne  Lard  &  Provision  Co.     170,465  ; 

Nov.  20. 
Lard    substitute    and    shortening.      Southern    Cotton    Oil 

Company.     158,062  ;  Mar.  20. 
Lard      substitute.      Vegetable.        Cooknut      Corporation. 

175,650;  June  26. 
Lard      substitute.      Vegetable.        Cooknut      Corporation. 

175,651 ;  May  15. 
Lard  substitutes.     Swift  and  Company.     160,637  ;  Feb.  27. 
Lard,  vinagar,  olives,  pickles,  sauerkraut,  etc.     C.  Perce- 
val.    169,819;  May  1. 
Lemons,   Fresh.      Santa  Paula   Citrus   Fruit   Association. 

163,701 ;  Jan.  9. 
Lemons,   Fresh.      Santa   Paula   Citrus  Fruit   Association. 

163,702;   Sept.  4. 
Lemons,   Fresh.      Santa   Paula    Citrus   Fruit  Association. 

163.703  ;   May  8. 

Lemons,   Fresh.      Santa   Paula    Citrus   Fruit  Association. 

163.704  ;  Jan.  9. 

Lemons.      Fresh.       Corona     Foothill     Lemon      Company. 

164,865-6  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lettuce      and      cantaloupes,    Fresh.        Sawdey    &    Hunt. 

179,884;   July  31. 
Lettuce,  Fresh.     Sawdey  &  Hunt.     179,885  ;  Aug.  28. 
Limes    and    lemons.    Fresh,      L.    A.    Strauss.      179,493 ; 

Sept.   4. 
Lollypops.     Popsicle  Corporation.     181,614  ;  Sept.  25. 
Macaroni.     Cella's.  Inc.     163,670  :  .Tan.  9. 
Macaroni.    Fortune  Products  Company.    181,884  ;  Sept.  25. 
Macaroni.       F.    A.     Martoccio    Macaroni    Co.       175,258 ; 

June  19. 
Macaroni.     Prince  Macaroni  Mfg.  Co.     165.708:  .Tan.  30. 
Macaroni.     Peter  Rossi  &  Sons  Inc.     170.730;  May  8. 
Macaroni.     Westchester  Macaroni  Co.     168,741 ;  Mar.  20. 
Macaroni.       Wisconsin     Macaroni     Company.       158.205 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Macaroni    and     olive    oil.       Kurtz    Brothers^       167,002 ; 

Apr.   17. 
Macaroni  and  spaghetti.     Red  Star  Macaroni  Co.     167,101 ; 

Jan.  23. 
Macaroni    products.      Keystone    Macaroni    Manufacturing 

Company.     181.129  :  Oct.  16. 
Macaroni    products.      Keystone   Macaroni   Manufacturing 

Company.      181,130;    Oct.    23. 
Macaroni    products.      Keystone   Macaroni    Manufacturing 

Company.      181,131-3;    Oct.    16. 
Macaroni    products,    canned    fruits,    vegetables,    and    fish, 

evaporated    milk,    etc.      Fontana    Food    Products    Com- 
pany.    172,872:  Apr.  17. 
Macaroni,  Shell-shaped.     Kansas  City  Macaroni  &  Import- 
ing Co.     177,303  ;  May  29. 
Macaroni,   spaghetti,   and   vermicelli.     Sussman,   Wormser 

&  Co.     167,431 ;  Feb.  6. 
Macaroni,     sp.nshetti.     macaroni    shells,    vermicelli,     etc. 

Kansas  City  Macaroni  &  Importing  Co.   171,325  ;  May  1. 
Macaroni,     spaghetti,     noodles,     and    short    paste     stuff. 

Liberty  Macaroni  Manufacturing  Co.     153.f!nfl  :  Feb    27. 
Macaroni,  spaghetti,  noodles,  etc.    Liberty  Macaroni  Man- 
ufacturing Co.     176,745  ;  Sept.  25. 
Macaroni,    spaghetti,    noodles,    etc.      Randazzo    Macaroni 

Mfg.  Co.     156,862;  Oct.  16. 
Macaroni,    spaghetti,    vermicelli,    etc.      Union    Macaroni 

Company.     163.554  ;  Jan.  30. 
Malt     extract.      Chicago     Malt     Extract     Co.      168,754; 

Apr.  10. 
Malt  extract.     Pacific  Malt  &  Hops  Co.     163.001  ;  Oct.  30. 
Malt  extract.     Primalt  Products   Co.     167,418  ;  Mar.  27. 
Malt  extract  for  food  purposes.    M.  A.  Hurwitz.     170.777  : 

Mar.  27. 
Malt  extract  for  food  purposes.     L.  Stetelman.     178.298; 

.Tnnp  12. 
Malt    extract   for   food   purposes.      O.    Thoma.      179,240; 

Sept.  25. 
Malt  extract,   Pure.     Pacific  Malt  &  Hop   Co.      152,767  ; 

Sept.  18. 
Malt  extracts   for  food   purposes.     MalVaz  Malt  Extract 

Company.     180,481 ;  Oct.  16. 
Maple    cream,    sirup,    sugar,    and    honey,    sauce    for    ice 

cream.     Maple  Grove  Candies,  Inc.     154.522  ;  Apr.   17. 
Marmalade.        Florida      Products     Company.        182,505 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Marmalade.     F.   I.   Halsey.      180,280;   Nov.   13. 
Marmalade.     B.   S.   Powell.     183,500;   Dec.    25. 
Marmalade  and  jellies.     N.  A.  Twaits.     165.169  ;  Aug.  28. 
Marmalade,    jams,    and    preserved    fruits.      T.    K.    Mott. 

176,850;  July  3. 
Marmalade.  Orange.     E.  G.  DriffiH.     165,784;  Feb.  13. 
Marmalades,  Fruit.     E.  R.   Claflin.     177,362;  Aug.  21. 
Mash,    scratch    and    poultry    feed,    etc..    Laying.      Arka- 

delphia  Milling  Co.     184.228  ;   Dec.   18. 
Masticatories.     J.   H.   Walter.      164.738 ;   May   15. 
Matzoths.     A.   Goodman   &  Sons,   Inc.      162.732 ;    Sept.  4. 
Mayonnaise.     Atmore  and   Son,   Inc.      172,196 ;   Apr.    10. 
Mayonnaise  and  Thousand  Island  salad  dressing.     R.  A. 

Lunsford.     174,087  ;  May  8. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  PROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Mayonnaise  and  Thousand  Island  salad  dressing.     I.  H. 

Eagsdale.     176,282  :   Nov.  27. 
Mayonnaise,  catchup,  Thousand  Island  dressing,  etc.     F. 

M.   easier.     168,755  ;   June  26. 
Mayonnaise  dressing.    H.  A.  Orthmann.     167,582  ;  Feb.  13. 
Mayonnaise     dressing.       C.     Vander     Koogh.       145i,403 ; 

May  8. 
Mayonnaise  dressing  for  foodstuffs.     Eskay  Products  Com- 
pany.     167,230;    Mar.   6. 
Mayonnaise  dressing,  jams,  and  jellies.     Tea  Rose  Corpo- 
ration.   138,657 ;  Jan.  9. 
Mayonnaise  dressing,  peanut  butter,  cocoa,  etc.     Cham- 
plain  Valley  Fruit  Co.     178,713  ;  Sept.  25. 
Mayonnaise,   salad  and  cooking  oil.   olive  oil,  and  tartar 

sauce.     J.  R.  Berger.     180,649;  Dec.  11. 
Mayonnaise,    salad,    etc.,    dressings.      J.    H.    Hargreaves. 

170,882  ;   Dec.   25. 
Mayonnaise,  salads,  etc.     D.  W.  Howe.     161,362;  May  29. 
Meal   and    grits,    horse,    cow,    and   hen    feed,    etc..    Corn. 

Western   Grain   Company.      175,117 ;   Aug.    21. 
Meal,    Steam    hone    mineral.      United    Chemical    and    Or- 
ganic   Products    Co.      182,190 ;    Oct.    2. 
Meat  and  meat  products.     N.   Auth   Provision  Company. 

185,282;  Dec.  4. 
Meat    and    milk    essence,    beverage    chocolate,    pea    soup, 

etc.     Food  Products  Ltd.     176,821 ;  Nov.  18. 
Meat  extracts.     Fred  Walker  &  Co.   IProprietary  Limited. 

162,087;  Feb.  6. 
Meat  loaf,  sugar-cured  bacon,  souse,  etc.     Virden  Packing 

Company.     164,282  ;  .Tune  5. 
Meat    pies,    dumplings,    etc.      W.    H.    Brooks.      167,597 ; 

June  5. 
Meat  products.     H.  L.  Handy.     171.079  ;   Dec.  11. 
Meat  products.     Hygrade  Provision  Co.     138.568  :  Apr.  10. 
Meat  scraps  for  poultry  food.     Los  Angeles  Fertilizer  Com- 
pany.     159,269  ;   July    31. 
Meats  and  meat  products.    M.  Auth  Prov.  Co.    162,092-3  ; 

July  3. 
Meats  and  meat  products  in  general.  Packaged.     Joseph 

Stem    &    Sons,    Inc.      156,718;    June    26. 
Meats,   boiled   ham,   and    lard,    Smoked.     C.    Swanston   & 

Son.     187,394;  Dec.  25. 
Meats,   butter,   eggs,   etc.     Allied  Packers,   Incorporated. 

163.309  ;  Nov.  20. 
Meats,  dried  beef,  sausage,  ham,  bacon,  lard,  and  butter, 

Smoked.      Iowa    Packing    Co.      160,290;    May    1. 
Meats,   fresh   sausage,   and   extract   of  beef.    Smoked   and 

canned.     Cudahy  Packing  Company.     165,782  ;  Jan.  2. 
Meats,  hams,  bacon,  etc.    Illinois  Meat  Company.    174,306  ; 

Sept.    18. 
Meats,    poultry,    fresh   fruits   and   vegetables.   Fresh   and 

smoked.     C.   Pisner.     174.591 ;  Sept    11. 
Meats,  poultry,  game,  etc..  Dressed.     D,  KleiiJ.     175,872  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Meats,   Preserved.     V.    Stanisits.      178.148:   Dec.    11. 
Meats,    Smoked.      Virden    Packing    Company.      142,184  ; 

May  8. 
Meringue    and   icing   powder.      R.   J.   Burgess.      162,536 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Milk    and    a   powder   for   making    a   beverage,    Powdered. 

Empire   Food   Products   Company.      151,358 :   Apr.    3. 
Milk  and   baby  foods.   Powdered.      Fraser  Milk   Products 

Co.      177,480;   July    10. 
Milk  and  cream.     Beatrice  Creamery  Company.     175,459  ; 

June  19. 
Milk    and    cream,   butter,    cheese,    and   ice    cream.    Fresh. 

Purity    Maid    Products    Company.      181.775  :    Dec.    11. 
Milk    and    cream,    butter,    cheese,    eggs,    etc..    Raw.      W. 

Mellor.       166.082  ;    .Inly    31. 
Milk  and  cream,   butter,   milk,   and  cottage  cheese,   Raw. 

Kellv-Lester  Milk  Company.     168,717  ;  .tune  5. 
Milk   and    cream.    Evaporated.      W.   B.   Fair.      166,881-2 ; 

Feb.   27. 
Milk    and    cream,    Fresh.      Hagerstown    Dairy    Company. 

180,598  ;   Nov.   6. 
Milk    and    cream.    Fresh.      A.     M.    Richards.      175,372 ; 

Mar.    6. 
Milk  and  milk  products.     Bernese  Alps  Milk  Co.    176,533  ; 

Dec.  25. 
Milk.  Bottled.    Kokomo  Grocers  Dairy  Products  Company. 

168,533;  Sept.  11. 
Milk,   butter.     C.   J.   Davol.      167,714 ;   July   31. 
Milk,  butter,  eggs,  and  cheese.  Raw  and  pasteurized.     H. 

N.  Brawner,  jr.      161,349;   May  15. 
Milk,  butter,  eggs,  and  cheese.  Raw  and  pasteurized.     H. 

N.  Brawner,  jr.     170,739  ;  May  1. 
Milk,    Canned   vegetables,    frjiit,   etc.,    Evaporated.      John 

Hoffmann  &  Sons  Co.     178.249  ;  Aug.  21. 
Milk,    Chocolate    malted.      S.    W.    Brown    Co.      185,556 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Milk,   Condensed.     Nestle  &  Auglo-Swiss  Condensed  Milk 

Co.     157,625;  Sept.  11. 
Milk,   Condensed.     Nestle  &  Anglo-Swiss  Condensed  Milk 

Co.     157,629;   Sept.   18. 
Milk,  Condensed  and  evaporated.     Dairymen's  League  Co- 
operative   As.'!ociation,    Inc.      178,376;    June    12. 
Milk,  cream,  and  milk-chocolate  drinks.  Preserved.     Stei-- 

ling  Milk  Company.     178,297  ;   Sept.   4. 
Milk,       cream.      buttermilk.       Supplee-Wills-Jones      Milk 

Company.     164,457  ;  Oct.  2. 
Milk,    cream,    buttermilk,    butter,    and    cheese.      Holstein- 

Friesian  Association  of  America.     lS.^.n7.''>:  Dec.  18. 


Milk,    cream,    ice    cream,    etc.      Supplee-Wills-Jones    Milk 

Company.     163.473 ;    Dec.    18. 
Milk    culture.       Lacteal    Analytical    Laboratories.       Inc. 

169,767;  Mar.  27. 
Milk,    Dried    or    desiccated.      Adolph    Coors    Company. 

162,668  ;  June  26. 
Milk,    Evaporated.      Defiance    Dairy    Products    Company. 

174.129;  Oct.  2. 
Milk,  Evaporated.     L.  L.  Lyons,     175,668 ;  June  19. 
Milk.   Evaporated.      National   Dairy   Company.      142,994 ; 

Mar.  6. 
Milk,    Evaporated    and    condensed.      Colorado    Condensed 

Milk  Co.     178,492;  Nov.  13. 
Milk,  Evaporated  skimmed.     Valecia  Evaporated  Milk  Co. 

185,941;  Dec.  11. 
Milk,   Fermented.     Malone  Dairy  Co.     165,804  ;  Jan.   30. 
Milk,  Fermented  bottled.    Lederle  Antitoxin  Laboratories. 

167,136;  Mar.  27.  *^ 

Milk  flour,  milk  paste,   milk-chocolate  coating,   etc.     Her- 

shey   Brothers.      162,552 ;    Nov.    6. 
Milk   for   bakers   and   confectioners.      International   Com- 
pany.    159,318;  Nov.  13. 
Milk  for  use  in  making  beverages.  Malted.     J.  A.  Harris. 

161,885  ;  Feb.  20. 
Milk,  Malted.     Horlick's  Malted  Milk  Company.    181,526  ; 

Oct.   16. 
Milk  powder.  Whole-.     Merrell-Soule  Company.     174,474  ; 

May  8. 
Milk,  Powdered.    International  Dry  Milk  Co.    155,689-91 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Milk,     Powdered.       Merrell-Soule     Company.       174,146 ; 

June  19. 
Milling   products.     Berea    Milling   Co.     145,933 ;   Apr.    3. 
Milk,  Raw.     Kenwood  Dairy  Company.     176,082  ;  Dec.  4. 
Milk  without  sugar,  Concentrated.     Nestl6  &  Anglo-Swiss 

Condensed  Milk  Co.     157,628;  Sept.  18, 
Mincemeat.      Oest  Fruit   Co.      161,446 ;    Oct.   30. 
Mincemeat.     Oest  Fruit  Co.     161,448;   Oct.   30. 
Mincemeat.     T.  F.  B.   Sotham.     172,126  ;  Apr.  10. 
Mincemeat,  plum  pudding,   and  fig  pudding.     Charles  A. 

Rauscher  &  Co.     177,622;   Aug.   21. 
Mints.     H.   W.  Alexander,  jr.     166,802  ;   Mar,   6. 
Mints,   cream   bars,   etc..   Chocolate-covered.      Candy  Sales 

Corporation.     183,361 ;  Oct.  16. 
Molasses.     Boston  Molasses  Company.     158,212  :  Feb.  27. 
Molasses.     Penick  &  Ford,   Ltd.,   Incorporated.     170,692  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Molasses.     Wm.  Wirt  Wickes  &  Son.     176,930;  Aug.  14. 
Mush    and    Philadelphia    scrapple.    Corn-meal.      Colonial 

Mush  Company.     180,964  ;  Dec.  11. 
Mushroom  paste.     A.  G.  Hupfel,  jr.     172,382;  May  22. 
Mustard,  mayonnaise  and  olive  relishes.  Prepared.    Mary- 
land  Packing  Co.     160,145;   Mar.  27. 
Mustard,     preserved     fruits,     jellies,     etc.       M.     Pinkus. 

175,733;  Nov.  6. 
Mustard,  tartar,   and  mayonnaise  dressings.     A.   Julien. 

164,595  :   Feb.  6. 
Mustard  vinegar,  tomato  catchup,  coffee,  etc..  Prepared. 

A.  B.  Gray.     177.485:  July   17. 
Mutton,  lamb,  boef,  and  tallow.     New  Zealand  Refrigerat- 
ing Company  Limited.     163,371 ;  Jan.   30. 
Noodles.     C.   Foltzer.      166,503 ;   June   26. 
Noodles.     Weitz  &   Lefft.      161,949 ;    Apr.   3. 
Noodles  and  alimentary  paste  products.     John  B.  Canepa 

Company.     167.166;   Feb.  27. 
Noodles,    vermicelli,    and    similar   paste   products.      Pfaff- 

mann  Egg  Noodle  Company.     160,633  ;   Nov.  13. 
Nut    butter.      Battle    Creek    Food    Company.       175,057 ; 

Aug.  14. 
Nut    food.     Prepared.      Battle    Creek    Pood     Company. 

168,509  ;   Mar.   27. 
Nutmeats,  Salted.     National  Nut  Products  Co.     179,109  ; 

July   31. 
Nuts.     Colonial  Novelty  Co.     152,740  ;  Feb.  20. 
Nuts    and    candy,    Chocolate-coated.      O.    P.    Catsigianis. 

172,257  ;   May  8. 
Nuts  and  nut  products.     United  Fig  &  Date  Co.     157,701 ; 

July   3. 
Nuts    and    peanut    butter.      Famo     Nut    Co.      132,934 : 

Mar.  27. 
Nuts    and    peanut    butter.      Pedigreed   Products    Corpora- 
tion.    176.647  ;   Sept.   18. 
Nuts    and    peanut    butter.      Pedigreed    Products    Corpora- 
tion.    176,648:   Sept.  11. 
Nuts.    Brazil.      United   Fig   &  Date    Company.      176.298; 

July  3. 
Nuts.  Candied  and  salted.     E.  Steeves.     163,716  :  Jan.  9. 
Nuts  in  the  shell  and  shelled,  salted  and  candied  nuts,  and 

glace   fruit   candies.      Charles   S.   Cash,    Inc.      163.613; 

Feb.  6. 
Nuts,  Shelled.     Great  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Tea  Company. 

160,744  ;  Mar.   27. 
Oats.     E.  E.  Anderson.     175.835  ;  Nov.  20. 
Oats.     E.  B.  Anderson.     175,837  ;   Nov.  20. 
Oats     and     oatmeal,     Rolled.       Quaker     Oats     Company. 

174,915  ;  June  5. 
Oats   and   wheat   flour.    Rolled.      Quaker   Oats    Company. 

173,531;  Nov.  6. 
Oats    and    wheat   food,    Rolled.      Quaker   Oats    Company. 

174,335  ;  .Tune  5. 
Oats,  coffee,  salted  peanuts,  etc..  Rolled.     G.  E.  Bursley 

&  Company.     175,183  ;  July  31. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  ()I<'K1(!E,  J923. 
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Oats,    corn    meal,   -wheat    flour,    rye    flour,    etc.,    Rolled. 

Quaker  Oats  Company.    181,647  ;  Sept.  25. 
Oats,  Uollril.     Quaker  Oats  Company.     173,983  ;  June  5. 
Oats,   Rolled.     Quaker  Oats  Company.     174,751  ;   Sept.  4. 
Oats,  Rolled.     Rich  Brothers  Cereal  Company.     174,031  ; 

May   15. 
Oats,    split   peas,    hominy,    farina,    etc.,   Rolled.      Albers 

Bros.  MlUing  Co.     175,753  ;  Sept.  25. 
Oil   and    canned   anchovies,   Olive.      A.   Russo.      177,411  ; 

May  29. 
Oil   and    canned   fruits   and    vegetables,    Olive.      Mouquin 

Restaurant  and   Wine  Company.     176,687  ;  June  19. 
Oil  and  macaroni,  Olive.     F.  Zichello.     186,174  ;  Dec.  25. 
Oil.    caraway  and  celery   seeds,   cocoa  butter,   etc.,   Olive. 

Sun    Dius   Company.      139,632;   Apr.   3. 
Oil,   Cooking.     F.   A.   Bowles.      171.897  ;   Sept.   IS. 
Oil,  Corn.     Braguo  &  Mustari.     174,817  ;  Aug.  28. 
Oil,  Cottonseed.     Cellas',  Inc.     178,090  ;  June  12. 
Oil,  Cottonseed.     Cooknut  Corporation.     175.652  ;  May  15. 
Oil.  Edible.     Corn  Products  Refining  Company.     180,272  ; 

Oct.   16. 
Oil,  Edible  corn.     Corn  Products  Refining  Co.     171,487  : 

May  1. 
Oil  flavored  with  olive  oil,  Vegetable.     Strohmeyer  &  Arpe 

Company.     166.959  ;  Feb.  20. 
Oil  for  frying,  cooking,  etc..  Cottonseed.     Great  Atlantic 

and  Pacific  Tea  Company.     176,106  ;  July  24. 
Oil    for    mayonnaise    and   salads.      Maggioros    &   Rousos. 

180,075  ;   Nov.   6. 
Oil  for  salad  and  cooking.  Vegetable.    American  Cotton  Oil 

Company.     165,575  ;  Feb.  20. 
Oil  for  salads  and  cooking.     American   Cotton-  Oil   Com- 
pany.    171,520;  Apr.   10. 
Oil  for  treating  fruit.  White  mineral.     Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany (Incorporated  in  New  Jersey).     170,409;  Mar.  27. 
Oil,  Hydrogeuated  coconut.     Best  Foods,  Inc.     186,688-9  ; 

Dee.  25. 
Oil,      oleomargarine,      cooking     fats,     etc..      Cottonseed. 

Procter   and   Gamble   Company.      177,996 ;    Sept.    18. 
Oil.  Olive.     C.  Basllea  &  Co.     168,912;  Feb.  13. 
Oil,  Olive.     Bertini  Bros.     166,034  ;  Jan.   16. 
Oil,  Olive.     Briones  &  Company,  Inc.     167,039  ;  May  15. 
Oil.    Olive.      Buenaventura   Balcells    Vallbona.      135,438 ; 

May  22. 
Oil.  Olive.  Campania  Importing  Company.  155,665  ;  July  24. 
Oil.  Olive.     M.  Catalano  and  Company.     183,639  ;  Dec.  4. 
Oil,  Olive.     Corrado  &  Marranzini.     164,493  ;  June  5. 
Oil,   Olive.      F.   &  J.   dl   Palma.      166,878 ;   Mar.   27. 
Oil,     Olive.       European     Export    Corporation.       185,748 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Oil,  Olive.     Flor,  Barblan  v  Rimathe.     180,320  ;  Dec.  4. 
Oil.   Olive.     Hijos  de  Ybarra.     182.501 ;   Oct.   16. 
Oil,    Olive.      H.    Janssen    &   Co.      167,642 ;    May   29. 
Oil,  Olive.     H.  Karlin.     175,497  ;  Aug.  14. 
Oil,  Olive.     H.  Karlin.     176,550;  July  3. 
Oil.  Olive.     G.  Lingua  &  Co.     165,237  ;  Feb.  13. 
Oil,  Olive.     Mailliard  &  Schmieden.     165,801-2  ;  Apr.  24. 
Oil,   Olive.     D.  Micheletti.     174,585 ;  July  3. 
Oil.  Olive.      Patrician   Olive  Oil  Corp.      165,460;  Feb.  13. 
Oil.  Olive.     C.  Perceval.     176.913;  July  3. 
OU,  Olive.     Joseph  Petrocelli  &  Co.     169,181 ;  Sept.  25. 
Oil,  Olive.     Rome  Importing  Co.     t'Tt,3oC  ,  Juue  a£, 
Oil.   Olive.     F.   Romeo  &  Co.     167,864  :   Aug.   21. 
Oil,   Olive.     J.   H.   Sawas.     182,011 ;   Oct.   23. 
Oil.  Olive.     Theodore  &  Levas.     165,511 ;  Jan.  2. 
Oil,  Salad.     Lebannon  Oil  Co.     160,416  ;  May  15. 
Oil,  S.alad  and  cooking.     H.  E.  Havens.     172,738  ;  Apr.  17. 
Oil,     Salad     vegetable.       Reliable     Importing     Company. 

172.174  :   Apr.   10. 
Oil,    Sesame.      Menorah    Food    Products    Co.      183,983 ; 

Dec.  25. 
Oil,  Vegetable.     Puget   Sound   Oil  Works,   Inc.      140,398; 

Aug.    21. 
Oil,   Vegetable  salad.     Reliable  Importing  Co.      168,238  ; 

Mar.  27. 
Oil,  Winter-pressed  cottonseed  salad,     A.  Gash.     173,819 ; 

June  26. 
Oils   and    fats.    Edible.      American    Cotton    Oil   Company. 

178,944  ;  Sept.  4. 
Oils.    Edible.      De   Bruyn    Limited.      169,125 ;    Mav    8. 
Oils.     Edible.       Standard    Oil    Company    of    New    York. 

182,487  ;  Oct.  30. 
Oils,    Edible.       Standard    Oil    Company    of    New    York. 

185,321;  Dec.  25. 
Oils,  Edible  cottonseed  and  vegetable.     American  Cotton 

Oil    Company.      177.812 ;    June   12. 
Oils,   fats,   and   combinations   thereof.    Edible.      American 

Cotton   Oil  Company.     176,709  ;  Aug.  28. 
Oils,  macaroon  paste,  crystallized  fruit  candies,  etc..  Salad 

and    cooking.      California    Prune    &    Apricot    Growers, 

Inc.      172,932  ;    Aug.   21. 
Oils,    Olive    and    salad.      Strohmeyer    &   Arpe    Company. 

151.237  ;  May  1. 
Oil.s,    Salad.      Strohmeyer    &    Arpe    Company.      186,089 : 

Dec.  11. 
Oleaginous  or  unctuous  food   substances.   Prepared  fatty. 

Southern   Cotton   Oil   Company.     165.605 ;   Feb.   27. 
Oleo,   oleo   oil,    and   shortening.      Consolidated  Rendering 

Co.     162,723  ;  May  8. 
Oleo,   oleo   oil,   and    shortening.     Consolidated   Rendering 

Company.     175.187;  Sept.  18. 
Oleomargarine.     Glidden  Nut  Butter  Company.     159,506  ; 

Feb.  13. 


Oleomargarine.  Jaburg  Brothers,  Inc.  176,630  ;  Sept.  11. 
Oleomargarine.  Morris  &  Company.  170,443 ;  Mar.  13. 
Oleomargarine.     Standard   Nut  Margarine   Co.     161,649; 

Dec.    11. 
Oleomargarine.     Troco  Nut  Butter  Co.     178,782  ;  Nov.  20. 
Oleomargarine,    Nut.      E.    S.    Bazley.      171,242 ;    Nov.    13. 
Olives.      Bolivar   Packing   Company.      180,835;    Aug.    21- 
Olives,  allspice,  savory,  mustard,  etc.     Chas.  W.  Bauer- 

meister   Co.     166,932 ;   May   15. 
Olives  and  olive  oil.     Wyandotte  Olive  Growers   Associ- 
ation.    162,789  ;   Jan.  16. 
Onions.      Dingfelder    &   Balish.      184,604  ;    Nov.    6. 
Onions.     W.  R.  Wedrick.     177,941  ;  July  17. 
Onions,   Fresh.     Dingfelder  &  Balish.     184,659  ;  Dec.   11. 
Oranges.     Sanger  Citrus  Ass'n.     168,492;  Mar.  6. 
Oranges  and  lemons.     James  Mills  Orchards  Corporation. 

186,797;    Dec.   11. 
Oranges    and    lemons,    Fresh.      Escondido    Citrus    Union. 

177,369  ;  July  3. 
Oranges,    bananas,    mangoes,    jam,    etc.      W.    L.    Kann. 

182,824;    Sept.   18. 
Oranges,    grapefruit,    and    citrous    fruit.      J.    M.    Knight. 

168,848  ;  May  1. 
Oranges,  grapefruit,  tangerines,  etc.,  Fresh.    J.  C.  Lee,  sr. 

164,815  ;  Jan.  9. 
Oranges,    grapefruit,    tangerines,    etc.,    Fresh.      Leesburg 

Packing  House.     164,813  ;  Jan.  9. 
Oranges,  lemons,  and  pears.     James  Mills  Orchards  Corpo- 
ration.    186,796  :  Dec.  11. 
Oranges,    Preserved.       G.    B.     Raffetto,     Inc.       181,412; 

Sept.  25. 
Oysters.     S.  B.  Field.     173,184  ;  May  8. 
Oysters.     McNasby  Oyster  Co.     155,269  ;  June  5. 
Oysters.     J.  C.  Walker  &  Bros.     155,848;  Mar.  27. 
Oysters  and  clams,   cooked  lobsters,  scallops,   etc.     J.  G. 

Patton.     101,176;  June  5. 
Packing-house  products.     Wilmington  Provision  Company. 

158,808-9  ;  Dec.  4. 
Paprika    and     spices.       E.     Miltenberg,     Inc.       169,407 ; 

Apr.   3. 
Paprika  and  spices,  Spanish.     E.  Flores.     174,567  ;  July  24. 
Paste   products.   Alimentary.     A.    Goodman   &   Sons,   Inc. 

169,545  ;  Sept.  11. 
Pastes,    Alimentary.      La    Cle.    C.    H.    Catelli,    Limited. 

166,348  ;  Aug.  14. 
Pastries.     Py-Et   Company.     169,456 ;  Feb.   27. 
Pastry.     O.  Davis  and  C.  R.  Ridgway.     163,216  ;  Jan.  30. 
Pastry   and  cakes   and  macaroon  tarts.     Victoria  Pastry 

Co.     157,457  ;  Mar.  27. 
Pastry,  fruit  tarts  and  pies.    H.  Zincke.    164,847  ;  Jan.  30. 
Peaches  and  figs.   Dried.     California  Peach  &  Fig  Grow- 
ers.    177,827  ;  Nov.  6. 
Peaches   and   pears.   Fresh.      Sulsun   Valley   Fruit   Grow- 
ers Ass'n.     169,093  ;  Feb.  27. 
Peaches,  Fresh.     Fruit  Haven   Farm.     166,053  ;   Dec.  11. 
Peanut  bar.     Taylor  Candy  Company.     186,034  ;  Dec.  25. 
Peanut  butter.     Kidd  and  Company.     177,304  ;  Aug.  14. 
Peanut     butter.       Nash     Coffee     Company.       166,901-2 ; 

Jan.  16. 
Peanut    butter.      Newton    Tea    &    Spice    Co.      176,090; 

Nov.  27. 
Peanut  butter.     E.  K.  Pond  Company.     176,427  ;  May  22. 
Peanut  butter.     L.  Snow.    177,877  ;  July  24. 
Peanut  butter.     G.  Townsend.     167,855  ;  May  8. 
Peanut    butter    and    salted    peanuts.      G.    Q.    Townsend. 

164,280;  Feb.  6. 
Peanut   butter,   butter,   cereals,   coffee,   tea,   etc.     W.   H. 

Johnson.     162,932  ;   Aug.   21. 
Peanut   butter,   olives,   mustard,   chow  relish.     Walter   J. 

Hirsch  Co.     157,523;  Apr.  24. 
Peanut  jam.     Honey  Products  Co.     173,769  ;  Apr.  24. 
Peanuts.      Lummis   &   Co.      102,565-6;    Oct.    30. 
Peanuts  and  all   kinds  of  nut   mea^s  and  nut  products. 

C.  A.  Coari.     162,917  ;  June  26. 
Peanuts    and    peanut    butter.    Salted.      Davis    &    Lamb. 

163,382;  Nov.   13. 
Peanuts     and     peanut     butter.     Salted.       F.     M.     Hoyt. 

171,320;   July   3. 
Peanuts    and    salted    almonds,    Salted.      H.    D.    Sawklns. 

173,580  ;  Apr.  24. 
Peanuts  in  the   shell.     J.   E.   Clancy.     166,346 ;  Jan.  16. 
Peanuts,  peanut  butter,   oil,  and  meal.     Peanut  Growers 

Association.      173,004 ;    July    31. 
Peanuts    prepared    with    meat    extract.      H.    G.    Craven. 

158,815;   July   10. 
Peanuts,  Roasted.     Betterton-Rupert  CofCee  Co.     183,904  ; 

Oct.  9. 
Peanuts,   Roasted    and   salted.      R.    J.    George.      163,795 ; 

May  8. 
Peanuts.    Salted.      Imperial   Candy   Company.      169,302 ; 

Oct.  30. 
Peanuts,     Sugar-coated.       G.     J.     Bulubassis.       173,590 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Pears,  Fresh.     N.  E.  Dean.     184,602  ;  Oct.  23. 
Pears,  Fresh.     H.   Reed.     161,579  ;  Oct.  16. 
Pectin.     A.  Leo.     183,073  ;  Nov.  27. 
Pectin,     fruit    preserves,    jelies,     etc.,     containing    added 

pectin,    Concentrated  fruit.     H.  L.   Hulbuft.     169,249  ; 

June  26. 
Pepper.     Peter  Rabbit  Stores.     167.926  :  May  15. 
Pickles.     American  Pickle  &  Canning  Company.     172,716 ; 

Apr.   17. 


1572 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  lUt  of  trade-mark  titles — Contiimed. 


172,717  ; 


Can- 


Pickles.     American  Pickle  &  Canning  Company. 
May  8. 

Pickles.     S.  W.  Maffltt.     171,371 ;  May  15. 

Pickles  and  canned  vegetables.     American  Pickle  & 
ning  Company.     166,621  ;  May  15. 

Pickles  and  canned  vegetables.     American  Pickle  &  Can- 
ning Company.     172,715  ;  Aug.  14. 

Pickles    and    condiments.       Price-Booker    Manufacturing 
Company.     174,100  ;  May  8. 

Pickles,    catchup,    tomato    paste,    vinegar,    mustard,    etc. 
Williams  Food   Co.      161,603:  Feb.   6. 

Pickles,  Crystallized  sweet.     L.  Ciutiss.    lO.'i.ni.'V.  yUw.  '2'!. 

Pickles,  Sweet.     Fa-Mo  Company.     167,502  ;  Aug.  14. 

Pickles,  tomato  catchup,  cider  vinegar,  etc.,  Sweet.     Cali- 
fornia Supply  Company.    165,346  ;  Jan.  2. 

Pies.      J.   Kalt,  jr.      167,918:  Mar.  20. 

Pies,  cakes,  bread,  and  pastries.     C.  W.  Gosney. 
May  8,  1923. 

Pies,    dumplings,    etc.,    Meat.      W.    H.   Brooks 
June  26. 

Pies,    Lemon-meringue.       Sunkist 
178,576;  Sept.  18. 

Pigeons,  squabs,  or  poultry.  Live  or  dressed.     J.  M.  Pun. 
164,720;   Feb.  13. 

Pickled.         Sylmar 
Sept.  11. 
glace,    glac6   assorted    fruits. 


Pimieutos 
182,449 

Pineapple 
ginger. 
177,274 

Pop  corn 


169,757  ; 
170,806  . 


Lemon    Pie    Company. 


Packing      Corporation. 


Manufacturing     & 


and   crystallized 
Importing     Co. 


Causse 
July  3. 

H.  A.  Kesting.     182,420  ;  Oct.  16. 
Pop  corn  and  other  pop-corn  confections,  Candied.     H 
Blackford;.      164,153;    Jan.    9 


E. 


Mercier    Bros.      175,150 ;    July    3. 


Pop    corn.    Candied. 
Pop-corn     confection. 

153,650  ;   Feb.  20. 
Pop-corn     confection. 

Mar.  27. 
Pop-corn     confection. 

Aug.  21. 
Popcorn     confection. 

June  19. 
Pop-corn  confection. 

Mar.  27. 

Pop  corn,  Toasted.     J.  A.  Pardoe  Co.     173,671 ;  Dec.  4. 
Pork  and  beans  and  canned  concentrated  strained  toma- 
toes.     Edward    V.    Stockham,    Inc.      158,689 ;    July    3. 
Pork     and    beans,     meat    extracts,     bouillon     cubes,     etc. 

Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby.     159,711;    July   31. 
Pork    products,     Smoked.      Rohe    &    Brother.      171,708; 

Aug.  14. 

H.  C.  Blakely.     168,913  ;  Apr.  3. 
Saginaw  Potato  Chip  Company.     165,163  ; 


Domino     Confection     Mfg.      Co. 

Rich-Maid     Mfg.    Co.     •  167,328 ; 

Rich-Maid     Mfg.     Co.       171,817; 

Rich -Maid    aifg.     Co.      178,816; 

Edward  C.  Wagner  &  Son.     165,650  ; 


Potato  chips. 
Potato  chips. 

Jan.  2. 
Potato  chips. 
Potato    chips 


J.  Zes.     165,107  ;  Feb.  6. 

and    caramels.      White    Seal    Potato    Chip 

Co.     186,452  ;  Nov.  27. 
Potato  chips,  macaroni,  egg  noodles,  and  spaghetti.     A. 

Klein.     163,154  ;  Aug.  14. 
Potato,  Cooked.     M.  F.  Ruffner.     172,442  ;  May  8. 
Potatoes.     E.  D.   Askegaard.     175,911  ;   June   19. 
Potatoes.     C.  Hechtman.     169,902 ;  Apr.   10. 
Potatoes.      E.    Kahn.      181,640;    Oct.    2. 
Potatoes.     E.   D.   McSweeny.      162,755 ;   Jan.   9. 
Potatoes.     Nix  Produce  Company.     183.884 ;   Nov.   13. 
Potatoes.     H.  C.  Whitehead.     180,915;  Dec.  11. 
Potatoes  and  dairy  feeds.    South  Jersey  Farmers  Exchange. 

162,960  ;  Jan.  2. 
Potatoes  and  head  lettuce.     Johnson,  Young  &  Hamilton. 

171,849 ;  July  17. 
Potatoes,    Fresh.      Twin    Falls    County    Potato    Growers 

Inc.     170,103;  Mar.   13. 
Potatoes,  Fresh.     A.  Worthley.     171,777  ;  June  5. 
Potatoes,  Irish.     Nix  Produce  Company.     165,300 ;  June  5. 
Potatoes,  onions,  apples,  and   carrots.   Fresh.     A.   Rosen- 

blum.     171,656  :  Feb.  20. 
Potatoes,  Seed.    Phillips  &  Company.     185,644-5  ;  Dec.  11. 
Potatoes,  Selected  sweet.    J.  P.  Brownlee.    156,351 ;  Jan.  2. 
Potatoes,    Sweet.      Alexandria    Potato    Curing    Company. 

162,475  :  Jan.     ' 
Potatoes,  Sweet. 

Dec.  25. 
Potatoes,  Table. 
Potatoes,  Table. 


30. 
Texas  Distributing  Company.    184,627  ; 


Phillips  &  Company. 
Phillips  &  Company. 


185,643;  Dec.  11. 
185,646;  Dec.  11. 
Poultry  and  eggs.  Dressed.     C.  J.  Loyd.     175,255  :  June  5. 
Poultrv  and  eggs.   Dressed.     Seymour  Packing  Company. 

156,927  :    Jan.  23. 
Poultry  and  eggs,   Dressed^     Seymour  Packing  Company. 

156,929  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Poultry  and  eggs.  Dressed.   J.  A.  Shannon  &  Son.    164. 5G2  ; 

Aug.   7. 
Poultrv    and    eggs.    Live.      Estate   of    Charles    J.    Fisk. 

176,020  ;  Aug.  14. 
Poultry  and  eggs.  Live.     J.  W.  Parks.     166,092  ;  Sept.  25. 
Poultry  and  eggs,  Live.     A.  H.  Shaw.     157,855  ;  May  1. 
Poultry  and  lard.  Dressed.     Bvansville  Packing  Company. 

171,531  :  May  1. 
Poultry,  butter,  eggs.     H.  Snyder.     159.625  :   Sept.   18. 
Poultry,  Dressed.    Fairmont  Creamery  Co.    165.674  :  Jan.  2. 
Poultry.  Dressed.     Seymour  Packing  Company.     156,926  ; 

Jan.  23. 
Poultry,  Dressed.     Seymour  Packing  Company.     156,928  ; 

Jan.   23. 


Poultry,  Dressed.     Seymour  Packing  Company.     174,925  ; . 

May  8. 
Poultry,  Dressed.     Swift  and  Company.    165,096  ;  Jan.  30 
Poultry,  Live.     E.  M.  Hobbs.     164,592  ;  Jan.  30. 
Powder  to  be  used  in  the  preparation  of  salad  dressing. 

G.  M.  Field.     171,158  ;  May  8. 
Powder,    Whipping.      Jos.    Middleby,    Jr.,    Inc.      176,199 ; 

Sept.  18. 
Preparation    for    use    as    a    frosting.    Icing,    etc.      E.    E. 

Curtis.     180.753  ;   Oct.   16. 
Preparation    made   from   rice.      Vita   Rice   Products    Co. 

155,841;   May  1. 
Preserves,   Fruit.     Ford  &  Company.     179,933  ;   Sept.  18. 
Pretzels.     Moyer  Bros.     183,311;  Dec.   18. 
Pretzels.     T.  A.  Myers.     165,502  ;  Apr.  3. 
Pretzels.     D.   F.   Staufifer  Biscuit   Co.     180,903  ;   Sept.  25. 
Pretzels.     York  Pretzel  Bakers.     172,790-1.     May  8. 
Prunes.      Walla    Walla    Valley    Prune    Growers    Co-Oper- 

ative  Association.     166,697  ;  May  8. 
Prunes.      J.   A.    Wayborn.      154,631  ;    May    15. 
Prunes,   Fresh.     W.   C.   Stone.     166,020;   July  8. 
Pudding,    pie,    and    layer-cake   filling.      W.    H.    SImonson. 

169,186  :    Apr.    10. 
Raisin  sirup,  mincemeat,  etc.     Sun-Maid  Raisin  Growers. 

172,694  ;  Nov.  20. 
Raisins.      Hershey    Chocolate    Company    of    New    York. 

158,774  ;  Apr.  17. 
Raisins.     J.  H.  Keely.     156,281 ;  Apr.  10. 
Raisins.     M.  Mostovoy.     157,770 ;  May  1. 
Raisins.     Sun  Maid  Raisin  Growers.     171,108 ;   Nov.   13. 
Raisins.     J.  T.  Wetherfilrl.     167,440;  Feb.  6. 
Raisins    and    candy.      California    Associated    Raisin    Co. 

157,758  ;  Aug.  14. 
Raisins,   Chocolate-eoatod.     S.   S.   Lee.     164,649;   May   1. 
Relish  or  sandwich  filler,  Vegetable.     Clare  Food  &  Relish 

Company.     182,565  ;   Oct.   30. 
Relish  or  sandwich  filler,  Vegetable.    Schlorer  Delicatessen 

Co.     183,234  ;  Oct.  30. 
Relish,     piccalilli,     Russian     and     salad     dressings,     etc., 

Spiced   India.     Daintymaid   Co.      165,484 ;    Feb.    27. 
Relish,    Salad.      Hlrsch    Bros.    &   Co.      176,627 ;   May   22. 
Relishes   and   condiments   in   the    form   of   dressings   and 

sauces,  sandwiches,  etc.     W.  B.  Cross.     173,814  ;  Aug.  7. 
Relishes,  Vegetable.     G.  J.  Easton.     172,149  ;  May  8. 
Rennet  extract  and  tablets  and  lactic-acid  ferment.     Lev- 
ring  &  Company.     178,450  ;  July  24. 
Rennet,   junket    tablets,    and   lactic   ferment.      N.    Kjaer- 

gaard   Jensens   Tekn.   Kem.   Fabrik.     154,654 ;   July   3. 
Rice.     North  American  Mercantile  Co.     176,358  ;  Aug.  21. 
Rice.      Seaboard   Rice  Milling   Co.      156,603;    Nov.   20. 
Rice   and   rice   flour.      Rosenberg  Bros.    &   Co.      161,062 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Roast,  spaghetti,   potted  beef,  tripe  stew,  etc.,   Pot.     C. 

Molinelli.     176,354;  July  3. 
Rolls  and  bread.     Franco-American  Baking  Co.     176,401 ; 

Aug.    21. 
Rolls,  Edible.     Tristate  Baking  Co.     160,103  ;  Apr.  3. 
Rusk.     H.  Diederich.    180,110  ;  Sept.  25. 
Salad,  canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  Fruit.     California  Co- 
operative Canneries.     178.222  ;  Dec.  4. 
Salad  dressing.    American  Mayonnaise  Company.    169,433  ; 

Mar.   27. 
Salad  dressing.     Mrs.  C.  H.  Evans.     174,430  ;  June  19. 
Salad  dressing.     M.  Germany,     176,119  ;  July  24. 
Salad   dressing.      W.   E.   Johnson.      158,188 ;    June   19. 
Salad  dressing.     F.  L.  Kayack.     170,435  ;  Apr.  3. 
Salad  dressing.     Mahoney  &  Saxton.     163,279  ;  Feb.  6. 
Salad    dressing.       Preserving    Mushroom    Co.       176,693 ; 

June  19. 
Salad  dressing.     C.  Weisbecker.     174,349  ;  May  8. 
Salad  dressing.     S.  G.  Whitsitt.     183,616  ;  Oct.  30. 
Salad-dressing    and    cake-icing    powders.      Mills   Brothers 

Company.     140,737;  Mar.  20. 
Salad  dressing,  filling  for  sandwiches,  etc.     Delfine  Pure 

Food  Co.     179,588  ;  Sept.  11. 
Salad    dressing,    mayonnaise,    tartar   sauce,    etc.      Dainty 

Maid  Company.     150,138  ;  June  5. 
Salad   dressing,   salad   and   olive  oil,   vinegar,   etc.     John 

Scowcroft  &  Sons  Company.     182,014;  Nov.  13. 
Salad    dressing,    vinegar,    canned    fruits,    vegetables,    etc, 

Higgins-Babcock-Hurd  Company.     165,134  ;   Mar.  27. 
Salad   dressings.     J.  C.  Brown.     176,446  :   June  26, 
Salad  dressings.    M.  R.  Sanborn.     162,070  ;  Oct.  23. 
Salad   dressings,   mayonnaise   dressings,   horse-radish   rel- 
ishes,  and   mustard   relishes.      Quality    Specialty    Com- 
pany.    172,393  :  June  5. 
Salads  and  sandwiches.  Dressing  for.     Fritz  Heim  &  Son. 

168,262  :  Feb.  20. 
Salads,  salad  dressings,  pickles,  etc.     Barke-Berger  Food 

Products  Co.     175,182  ;  Aug.  14. 
Sandwich  filling.     M.  B.   L.  Brown.     161,765  ;  Feb.  13. 
Sandwich,    Fruit-nut.      McCall    Groniger    Co.      176,414  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Sandwiches.     A.   Brooks.      170,469:    Nov.   13. 
Sanrlwichlike  product.     W.  D.  Kemp.     155,352;   Sept.  18. 
Sardines.     F.   H.  Fromm.     162,924  •   Tune  26. 
Sardines.         Henriques      Brothers      Limited.        164,434 ; 

Feb.   13. 
Sardines  in  oil.     Silveira,  Carmo  &  Companhia.     169,139  : 

June  12. 
Sauce,    a   combination    of   mushrooms,    tomatoes,   cbicKen. 

and  tomato  paste.    Prince  Macart^i  Mfg.  Co.    .'75,808  •- 

June  26. 


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Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1573 


Sauce  for  meat  and  fish.     C.  I.  Wood.     139,2-40  ;  May  15. 
Sauce,  soy,  packed  niiso,  etc..  Bottled  and  barreled.     Asia 

Compnny.     174,163  ;  July  24. 
Sauces    or    sirups.      Powder    used    in    making    chocolate. 

Siren  Mills  Corporation.     176,102  ;  July  24. 
Sausage     and     sausage     meat.       Keane     Provision     Co. 

175,085  :  July  3 
Sausage,    bacon,    lard,   and   lard    compound.      E.    Kahn's 

Sons  Company.     182,153  ;  Sept.  25. 
Sausage,   boiled   ham,  etc.     Schaffuer  Brothers  Company. 

1C9.931  ;  July  3. 
Sausage.-;.     I'urity    Packine  Company.     169,560 ;  Feb.  27. 
Sea  food.     Star  Fish  &  Oyster  Co.     174,156  :  July  3. 
Semolina.     Star  &  Crescent  MUUng  Co.     180,308  ;  Sept.  25. 
Semolina.     W.  P.  Tanner-Gross  &  Co.     188,609  ;  Dec.  iio. 
Semolina.     Washburn-Crosby  Company.     174,048  ;  Aug.  7. 
Semolinas,  rices,  alimentary  pastes,  and  biscuits.     "C§r6s" 
Docks,     Minoterie,      Semoulerie     Pates     Alimentaires. 
153..385  ;  May  8. 
Semolinas,    rices,    alimentary    pastes,    biscuits.      "C^rfes" 
Docks,      Minoterie,      Semoulerie,      Pates    Alimentaires. 
153.386;    Sept.   4. 
Sherbet  bars.     Coverdale  &  Bruebaker.     168,633  ;  May  15. 
Shortening.     Brown  Orcola  Company.     167,598  ;  Apr.  17. 
Shortening.      A.    Cohen.      147.00?,  :    Oct.   16. 
SliortLiiiii:;      compijuud.        Cuilahy      Packing      Company. 

161,031:    Feb.   27. 
Shortening,    lard    substitute.    Vegetable.      Jefferson    Co. 

Inc.     153,551  ;  Apr.  10. 
Shortening     or     fat.     Southern     Cotton     Oil     Company. 

162,215  ;  Jan.  30. 
Shorts,     Gray.      Midland    Flour    Milling    Co.     ,169,029; 

Mar.   20. 
Shoulders,   hams,   lard,   and  bacon.     Urbana  Packing  Co. 

165.219:  Jan.  30. 
Shrimp,  Dried.     Blum  &  Bergeron.     181,167  ;  Sept.  25. 
Shrimp,   Drieil.      liluui   i:   Betgeiou.      181, 16b  ;    Uct.    'z. 
Sirup.      Corn    Products    Refining    Company.      178,593-6 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Sirup.      Sethness    Company.      174,264 :   Dee.    18. 
Sirup  and  maple  sugar.  Table.     Welden  National  Bank. 

162,088  ;  Aug.  14. 
Sirup    and    molasses.      Dunhar    Molasses    &    Syrup    Co. 

165,529;  Feb.  6. 
Sirup  and  sugar,  Maple.     Maple  Producers'  Co-Operative 

Association,  Inc.     175,432  ;  June  19. 
Sirup,     Bakers'.       Adolph     Coors     Company.       166,591 ; 

.TiUy  3. 
Sirup     for     heverase     purposes.     Malt-extract.       Pilsner 

Products  Co.     169.420:   Jan.  2. 
Sirup    for    food    beverages,    ice    cream,    etc..    Flavoring. 

J.  F.  Hightower.     182,585  ;  Nov.  13. 
Sirup   for   food   purposes.   Malt.      Independent   Breweries 

Company.      178,849 :   Aug.    21. 
Sirup,    Grape-flavored.      Queen    City    Extract    Company. 

163,595  :  July  3. 
Sirup  made  from  cane  and  maple  sugar.     Vermont  Maple 

Svrup  Company.     166,117  ;  Mar.   6. 
Sirup.    Malt.      TT.    Graf.      181,443 ;    Oct.    2. 
Sirup,  Malt.     Primalt  Products  Co.     167.420;  Apr, 
Sirup,    Malt    and    corn.      E.    M.    Blumenthal. 

J.in.  9. 
Sirup,   Table.     D.    B.    Scully   Syrup   Company 

.Tune  5. 
Sirup,  Table.     A.  M.  Stouffer.     178,300  ;  Sept.  25. 
Sirups    and    extracts    for    flavoring   food.      Walker 

Co.     173.261 ;  .July  3. 
Sirups,   compound   extract  of  coca   leaves  and  kola 

Compound.     W.  G.  Robbins.     169.257  :  .Tune  20. 
Sirups     for     food     purnoses,     Malt.        Popel-Giller 

165,412  :   Feb.  27. 
Sirups,  Malt.     P.  Hauck,  jr!     164.432  ;  Jan.  30. 
Sirups,    Malt.      Red    Top    Malt    Extract    Co.      164,831 ; 

Aug.   28. 
Sirups,  Table.     Hardaway-Cargill  Co.     166,830:  Feb.  20. 
Soup   mixture,    vegetables,    fish,   etc,    Dehydrated.      Anhy- 
drous  Food   Products   Co.      136.346  :   Apr.    10. 
Soups,  and  preparations  for  making  soups.     Oxo,  Limited. 

157,898  ;  Sept.  25. 
Sovcr,  Curd  meat  from  the.     T.  Kin.     131,177  :   Apr.  24. 
Spaghetti.    Joseph  Campbell  Company.    162.606-7  ;  Feb.  6. 
Spaghetti  and  spaghetti  sauces.    P.  A.  Caporale.    181,939  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Spasrhetti,    cheese,    and    sauce.      Merolla,    Ricciardi    and 

Salomone  Corporation.     162.842  ;  Jan.  30. 
Spaehetti,  spaghetti  sauces,  and  cheese.     P.  A.  Caporale. 

181.936-8:  Nov.  27.  ,       ,^ 

Spices.     American  Tea  &  Coffee  Co.     141,447 ;  May  15. 
Spices.      Price  Flavoring  Extract   Company.      169,865-6 : 

Mar.   13. 
Spices.     Quality  Coffee  &  Tea  Co.     162,054  ;  Feb.  20. 
Spices,  bay  leave.*;,  cassia,  cinnamon,  etc.     Hulman  &  Co. 
170.919":   Aug.   7.  ^.^  ,a  .  ^       - 

Spices,  birdseed.  se.Tsoning  herbs,  etc.     Archihala  &  IjCwis 

Company.     165.475  :  June  5. 
Spices,   coffee,  etc.     Kaupke  Coffee  Company.      163,337; 

Sept.  25. 
Spices,  flavoring  essences  for  food,  extracts,   etc.     H.   A. 

Tuckett  Company.     162,075  ;  June  5. 
Spices,     peanut     butter,     honey,     etc.      Hulman     &     Co. 

170.819  :  Sept.  18. 
Spices,   prepared   mustard,   and   prepared   mustard   cream 
salad.     C.  A.  Murdock  Mfg.   Co.     180,879  ;  Dec.  4. 


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Starch,    buckwheat    flour,    rice    flour,    and    rices.    Potato. 

Holland  I'ood   Corporation.     167,616;  Mar.  20. 
Sugar.      American    Sugar    Refining    Company.      177,945 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Sugar.     California   and   Hawaiian   Sugar  Refining  Corpo- 
ration.     165,352  ;    Sept.   4. 
Sugar.     Flamingo   Sugar  Mills,   Inc.     181,687  ;   Oct.   2. 
Sugar.   A.  E.  Staley  Manufacturing  Company.    170,796-8  ; 

Mar.    13. 
Sugar.     Tate  &  Lyle  Limited.     161,707  ;  May   15. 
Sugar,   Beet,   cane,    and   maple.      Union    Sugar   Company. 

178,310  ;  July  24. 
Sugar,    Corn.      Battle    Creek    Food    Company.      175,702 ; 

May  15. 
Sugar,    Corn.      A.    E.     Staley    Manufacturing    Company. 

179,687;   Dec.   11. 
Sugar,  Granulated.     Schwabacher  Bros.  &  Co.     177,412  ; 

Aug.  28. 
Sugar,    Icing.      J.    H.    Woodward    Company.       155,726 ; 

Jan.   9. 
Sugar,  Malt.     Schreiber  Products  Corporation.     185,498  ; 

Dec.  4. 
Sugar,  Maple.     F.   M.   Pike.     179,883;   Oct.   16. 
Sugar,  Powdered.  Richardson   &  Holland,   Inc.      141,399  ; 

May  29. 
Sugar  product  used  as  an  ingredient  in  the  manufacture 

of  bread,  rice  puddings,   etc.     Ward  Baking  Company. 

170,960-1 :   Mar.   13. 
Sugar,    rice,    coffee,    etc.      Netherlands    Corporation    For 

Overseas  Trade,  Inc.     173.525  :  June  5. 
Sugar,    rice,    pepper,    etc.      Netherlands    Corporation    For 

Overseas  Trade,  Inc.     173,523  :  June  5. 
Sugar     tablets.     Flavored.        Mills     Novelty     Company. 

175.260;  July  3. 
Sweet-pickled    watermelon    rind.      G.    B.    Raffetto,    Inc. 

169,561 ;  Apr.   3. 
Sweets  and  relishes.     E.  V.  Minetti.     182.217  :  Dec.  18. 
Syrup,  Maple.     C.  W.  Treat.     172,021 ;  May  8. 
Tablets  for  food  purposes  only.     J.  G.  Munsell.     181,765  ; 

Dec.  18. 
Tablets    or    cakes.    Eatable.      A.    M.    Delmas.      167,557; 

Sept.  11. 
Taffy,     Salt-water.      Theo.     J.    Lapres,    Inc.       167,777 ; 

May  29. 
Tamales.     E.  J.  Koppe.     179,154  ;  Sept.  25. 
Tamales  and  enchiladas.  Fresh  and  canned.     F.  W.  Grleb- 

now.     162,403  ;  Oct.   23. 
Tamari,    vinegar,    extract    of    soy,    etc.      G.    Hamaguchl. 

174,434  :  May  29. 
Tankage.    E.  Kahn's  Sons  Company.     176,191 ;  Aug.  14 
Tapioca.     Haas  Baruch  &  Co.     171,317  ;   Apr.  24. 
Tea.     C  &  T   Importing  Company.     171,984 ;  May   15. 
Tea.     China  Products  Corporation.     164.745 ;  Jan.  30. 
Tea.     Delano,  Potter  &  Co.     176,256;  May  22. 
Tea.     Delano,  Potter  &  Company.     183,559  ;  Oct.  9. 
Tea.     Fantea  Company.     178,335  ;  July  17. 
Tea.     Joannes   Bros.   Co.     172,743 :   Apr.  17. 
Tea.     Kelly,  Douglas  &  Co.     159,755  ;  Mar.  6. 
Tea.     Lam,   Glines   &   Co.      167.137:   Apr.   3. 
Tea.     Lam,  Glinee  &  Co.     167,138  ;  Feb.  20. 
Tea.     Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.     183,854-5  ;   Oct.  9. 
Tea.     Reid.  Murdoch  &  Co.     183.940  ;  Oct.  9. 
Tea.     Tao  Tea  Company.     171,292  ;  Aug.  14. 
Tea.     J.  C.  Whitnev  Company.     167,035  ;  Jan.  23. 
Tea.     Wilson  Tea  Co.     176,053-4;  Aug.  28. 
Tea  and  coffee.     Bantam  Products  Ltd.     179.580  :  Oct.  16. 
Tea   and    coffee.      Midland    Grocery    Company.      181.346; 

Aug.    21. 
Tea.   coffee,   canned  goods,   etc.     T.  R.   Savage  Company. 

179.963:  Oct.  2. 
Tea.    coffee,    rice,    and   extracts   for   seasoning  foods.      T. 

Masuda.     159,518:  May  8. 
Teas  and   spices.     Woolson   Spice  Co.     158.664  ;    Sept.   4. 
Teas,  coffees,  and  tea  and  coffee  extracts  and  substitutes. 

Societe  Anonyme  Fabriques  de  Produits  de  Chimie  Or- 

ganique  de  Laire.     174.269  :  Aug.  14. 
Thousand  Island  and   mayonnaise  dressings.     E.   G.  Nel- 
son &  Son.     174,849  ;  Oct.  2. 
Tomato    hot    sauce,    canned   vegetables,    fruits,    and    fish. 

Bayside   Canning  Company.     165,339 ;   July   3. 
Tomato    paste.      G.    Anastopoulos.      162.712 ;    Nov.    13. 
Tomato     paste.       Western     Sausage       &     Provision     Co. 

179,442  ;  July  31. 
Tomato  puree,   apple  butter,   canned   peaches,   etc.      Stet- 
son   and    Ellison    Company.      184.150 :    Nov.    6. 
Tomato  sauce.     Edson  Bros.     169,239  ;  Mar.  6. 
Tomato   sauce   and  paste,   fruit   preserves,   canned   fruits, 
and  vegetables.      Brooklyn  Heights   Canning   Company. 
164,85.5:   .Tan.  30.  „.      o,     .     . 

Tomatoes,   Fresh.      N.    Goldsmith.      179.664 :    Sept.    4. 
Tomatoes,  Fresh.     P.  E.  Mo.ionnier.     164,935;  Feb.  20. 
Tomatoes.     Fresh.       Roval    Palm     Truckers     Association. 

165,461  ;  Jan.  2.  ,„„.,„„ 

Tomatoes.    Fresh.       Union    Celery    Company.      166,48b : 

Tenic     and    food     for    feathered     pets.       W.     Hoffmann. 

171,217;  Mar.   13. 
Tonic  and  food.  Hog.    American  Stock  Food  Co.     17i.io9: 

Sept.  18.  ^  .        .  . 

Tunnv   fish,    tomatoes,    tomato    sauce,    and    paste,    string 

beans,     etc.       Savoy     Importing     Co..     Inc.       163.711 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Vanilla  extract.     M.  C.  Palmer.     170,731 ;  Mar.  27. 


1574 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Classified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


Vanilla,    Imitation.      Cabell    Corporation    of    Baltimore 

City.     183.194  :  Nov.  20. 
Vanilla    materials,     Artificial-.       Morana,     Incorporated. 

178,766  ;  Aug.  14. 
Vanilla,  tomato  bouillon,  etc..  Baker's.     Keystone  Fruit 

Products  Company.     143,501 ;  Aug.  28. 
Vegetable  and   mineral   compound  for   neutralizing  lactic 

acids    in    whipping    cream    and    eggs.      J.    H.    Lewis. 

175,25.3  ;  July  3. 
Vegetable  flavors.    Battle  Creek  Food  Company.     175,704  ; 

June  19. 
Vegetable  gums  and  sugars,  Compound.     Liquid  Carbonic 

Company.     178,853  ;  Aug.  14. 
Vegetable     shortening.        Best     Foods,      Inc.        182,198 ; 

Sept.  11. 
Vegetable  shortening.     Alberto  Vales  Company.     185,686 ; 

Nov.  13. 
Vegetables,    citrous    fruits,    grapes    and    melons.    Fresh. 

Idaho  Producers'  Union.     170,685 ;  May  29. 
Vegetables,  fats,  and  oils,  Edible.     G.  W.  King.     164,111 ; 

July  24. 
Vegetables,  Fresh.     Meyer  Bros.     164,334  ;   Apr.   24. 
Vegetables,  Fresh.     Osborne  Fruit  &  Vegetable  Company. 

185,669  ;  Nov.  13. 
Vegetables,  Fresh.     S.  Perlmon.     170,597  ;  June  5. 
Vegetables,      Fresh.       Savannah      Truckers      Exchange. 

176,219 ;  Aug.  14. 
Vegetables,  fruits,  etc.,  Fresh.    Withers  Brothers.    165,735; 

Mar.  6. 
Vegetables,  grapes,  and  cantaloupes,  Fresh.     C.  A.  Brown. 

178,216:    Aug.   21. 
Vinegar.     M.   A.  Gedney  Company.     173,826;   Aug.   28. 
Vinegar.     Wayne  County  Produce  Co.     167,441 ;  Mar.  6. 
Vinegar,  Canned  pork  and  beans,  soup,  etc.,  Apple.     Hood 

River  Apple  Vinegar  Co.     147,960  ;  May  8. 
Vinegar,  Fermented  cider.     Monroe  Cider  Vinegar  &  Fruit 

Co.     170,149  ;  Mar.   13. 
Vinegar,  raisins,  canned  vegetables,  fruits,  etc.     William- 

son-Halsell-Frasier    Co.      165,323:    Nov.    6. 
Vinegars.     Duffy-Mott  Company.     165,068  ;  Sept.  25. 
Vinegars.     Duffy-Mott  Company.     165,070  ;  Jan.  9. 
Wafers    and    crackers.      Century    Biscuit    Co.      166,350; 

Mar.  20. 
Wafers,    cookies,    biscuits.    Sugar.      Lakeside   Biscuit    Co. 

182,313  ;   Nov.  20. 
Wafers,  Sugar.     Iten  Biscuit  Co.     162,740;  Jan.  30. 
Watermelon,  Portions  of  fresh.     F.   L.  Purvis.     166,711  : 

Feb.    27. 
Watermelons.     Southwest  Georgia  Watermelon  Growers' 

Association.     164,673  ;  Jan.  9. 
Watermelons.      Wm.    S.    Sweet    &    Son,    Inc.      180,507 ; 

Sept.  25 
Watermelons.      Wm.    S.    Sweet    &    Son,    Inc.      180,563 ; 

Sept.  25. 
Watermelons.     Texas   Farm  Bureau  Melon   Growers'   Ex- 
change.     167,152;  Apr.   24. 
Wheat  and  a   mixture  of  wheat  and  bran   flour,   Rolled. 

Quaker  Oats  Company.    170,215  ;  Sept.  25. 
Wheat  and   wheat  and  bran   flour.  Roiled.     Quaker  Oats 

Company.      170.214 ;    Sept.   18. 
Wheat    confection.    Puffed-.      E.    F.    Allingham    Mfg.    Co. 

172,714;  Apr.  17. 
Wines.     B.  Sauza.     163,417  ;  Mar.  13. 
Wines   and   other   sparkling   wines.   Champagne.      Societe 

Vlnicole  dp  Champagne.     165.212  ;  Jan.   30. 
Yeast.     H.  G.  Holmes.     165.497  :  Mar.  27. 
Yeast  aid  in  the  bakine  of  bread.     Takamine  Laboratory, 

Inc.    161,286  ;  Aug.  14. 
Yeast  and  vitamine  food  products.     Northwestern  Yeast 

Company.     164,658  ;  Aug.  14. 
Yeast    cakes.       Everlasting    Yeast    Company.       173,630 : 

May  29. 
Yeast  cakes  for  culinary  purposes.     Reel  Products  Com- 
pany.     171.104  ;  May   8. 
Yeast  cream,  Hiilgarian.     J.  ColchagofC.     165.271 ;  Jan.  2. 
Yeast  food.     Ward  Baking  Company.     173.586;   Apr. 
Yeast,   yeast   food   of  mineral   salts    and    flour,    malt   ex- 
tract, etc.     Ward  Baking  Company.     161.661  ;  Jan.  30 

CLASS  47. 

Wine,     Champagne.      Societe    Vinlcole    de     Champagne. 

165,211 ;  Aug.  14. 
Wine.     Champagne.       Societe     Vlnicole     de     Champagne. 

165,213;   Aug.  28. 
Wine,     Champagne.       Societe    Vlnicole     de     Champagne 

165,214;  May  29. 
Wine,     Champagne.       Societe     Vinlcole     de     Champagne 

165,215  ;  Oct.  2. 
Wines.     Soc.  An.  Fsco.  Cinzano  &  Cia.     180,246  ;  Oct.  2 

CLASS  48. 

Beer,  malt  tnmV.  milk  beverages,  and  malt  sirups.  San 
Francisco  Breweries,  Ltd.     167.367;  Feb.  27. 

Beverage  and  malt  sirup  for  making  same,  Malt  or  cereal. 
Crown  Brewing  Co.     179,032  ;   June  19. 

Beverage,  Malt.  S.  Liebraann's  Sons,  Inc.  175,360 ; 
July   10. 

Beverages,  Alcoholic  malt  or  cereal.  Wielands  Incorpo- 
rated.     177,942:    Aug.    21. 

Malt  and  hops  compound  for  beverage  purposes.  A.  M. 
Paulero.     171.948:  .Tan.  30. 

Malt  extract.     FalstafC  Corporation.     161,831  ;  Apr.  3. 


Malt  extract.     R.    W.  Murray  &  Co.      174,970;   Apr.   10. 
Mnit   extract.      P.    II.    Schwartz.      182,013;    Oct.   2. 
Malt  extract.     O.  Thoma.     179,241  ;   July  10. 
Malt  extract  and  sirup.  J.  A.  Callegari.    184,710 ;  Oct.  30. 
Malt   extract,  Barley-.     J.   Ruppert.      173,213  ;   May   1. 
Malt     extracts.        Henning     Wennersten      Incorporated. 

173,422  ;   Apr.    3. 
Malt  extracts.     S.  Katz.     172,048  ;  Jan.  30. 
Malt  extracts.     J.   E.  Magnus.     150,363  ;   Oct.   16. 
Malt  extracts.   Malt-Diastase  Company.   148,156  ;  Mar.  13. 
Malt    extracts    for    beverage    purposes.    Combination    of. 

H.    D.    Sterrick.      154,939 ;    Julv    10. 
Malt  extracts.  Pure.     S.  Katz.     172.047  ;  June  19. 
Malt,   Liquor  or  liquid  preparation  containing.     Coleman 

and   Company.      140,917 ;   Apr.   3. 
Sirup  and  extract.  Concentrated  malt.     Milwaukee  Malt- 
ing &  Grain  Co.     147,303  ;  June  19. 
Sirup  and  malt  cereal  beverages  sold  as  a  soft  drink.  Malt. 

Pabst  Corporation.  181,212;  Oct.  30. 
Sirup   and   malt   cereal   beverages   sold   as   a   soft  drink, 

Malt.     Pabst  Corporation.     181,214;  Oct.  30. 
Sirup  for  beverage  purposes,  Malt.     P.  Ballantine  &  Sons. 

152,881  ;  Oct.  30. 
Sirup,  Malt.     J.   D.   Childs.      180,419;   Oct.   23. 
Sirup,  Malt.     W.  Henle.     178,248;  June  19. 
Sirup,  Malt.     L.  Levy.     137,287  ;  Aug.  28. 
Sirup.   Malt.     W.  T.   Smoot.     183.674;  Nov.  20. 
Sirup,    Malt.      M.    Zigelman.      178,083 ;    July    10. 

CLASS   49. 

Absinthe,    brandy,    gin,    etc.      Soc.    An.    Fsco.    Cinzano    & 

Cia.     180,247  ;  Oct.  2. 
Whisky.    Scotch.      Wm.   Grant  &   Sons,   Ltd.      177,221-2 ; 

Oct.  2. 

CLASS  50. 

Advertising  devices.     H.  Goldman.     169,014  ;  May  29. 
Art  ob.iects.     Decorative  Arts   League.     144,853  ;  May  8. 
Artists'   sets  for  children.      Elephant   Studios.      163,622  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Asbestos  mats.     Gillen-Cole  Co.     171,312;  July  3. 
Automobile  and  carriage  fabric,  Waterproof.     F.  S.  Carr 

Company.     177,273  ;    May  29. 
Automobiles  and  parts  thereof.  Service  covers  for.    River- 
side Manufacturing  Company.     182.611;   Nov.   20. 
Awnings   and    tarpaulins.      Indianapolis   Tent   &   Awning 

Company.     172,538  ;  Apr.  3. 
Awnings,   awnina:  frames,   covers,   and  parts  thereof.     F. 

R.  Ashley.     173.068  ;  May  8. 
Beehives  and  comb  foundations.     A.  I.  Root  Co.     128,133 

June  5. 
Blackboards.     G.  W.  Brooks.     149,884  ;  .July  24. 
Blackboards  and  blackboard  stands.     Weber  Costello  Co 

182,193  ;   Dec.  25. 
Blankets,  rubber  sheetings,  sheet  rubber,  etc..  Offset.    Vul- 
can Proofing  Company.     180,156  ;  Aug.  14. 
Boots  and  shoes.  Fabricated  box  toes  and  box-toe  material 

for  use  in.     Frank   W.   Whitcher   Company.      169,882 

Mar.  13. 
Bottle  caps.     American  Bottle  Cap  Co.     151,777  ;  Apr.  3 
Bottle  closures.     New  Process  Cork  Company.     160,076 

June  12. 
Bottle  crowns.     E.  M.  Blumenthal.     186,100:  Dec.  11. 
Bottles  and  jars.  Metal  caps  for.     Closure  Service  Corpo- 
ration.     181,248;    Oct.   2.3. 
Rottles,  Crown  seals  and  closures  for.     Armstrong  Cork 

Company.      164,293 ;    Feb.    20. 
Bottles,  etc.,   Crown   seals   and   closures   for.     Armstrong 

Cork   Company.      164,294 :   Mar.    13. 
Bottles,  .iars.  cans.  etc.  Screw  caps,  tops,  and  covers  for. 

Security  Metal  Products  Co.     183,762  ;  Dec.  4. 
Bottles,    jars,    etc..    Caps    or    closures    for.      George    A. 

Haynes.   Inc.     180,762;   July   3. 
Bottles,  Seals  and  closures  for.    Armstrong  Cork  Company. 

164,292  ;  Mar.  27. 
Rungs.     United  States  Bung  Mfg.  Co.     162,909  ;  Apr.  24. 
Buttons,  Lapel.     Supremo  Orient  O.  O.  H.  &  P.     145,596 ; 

July  24. 
Buttons,  shoe  ornaments,  badges,  and  emblems.     Hinckley 

Manufacturing  Co.     165.552  ;  Apr.  3. 
Canvas    or   other   fabric   having    metal    cross    strips    and 

roller.     Article     made     of.       Rolup     Screen     Company. 

171,511 ;  Sept.  4. 
Clothes  hangers.     Hunger  &  Hunger.     156,688  ;  Apr.  3. 
Clothes     racks     and     hangers.       Economy     System     Co. 

3  74.513:  May  22. 
Corks.      Blertuempfel    Bros.    Cork    Company.      172,076 ; 

Mar.    13. 
Cotton  cloth  for  use  as  an  acoustical  membrane.     Johns- 

Manville,   Incorporated.     183,977;   Dec.    11. 
Covers,  Transparent   food.   Fiber-Glass   Food  Cover  Com- 
pany.    176.612;  Sept.  11. 
Crutch,  Vegetable.     Frost  Superior  Fence  Co.     179,143; 

Aug.  14.  " 
Cuts,  emblems,  and  collar  devices.     Military  Order  of  the 

Cootie.     166,316  ;  Sept.  4. 
Decorating    outfits.      R.    F.    Johnston    Paint    Company. 

176.631  ;  July  3. 
Designs  and  photographs  on  glass  and  metal.     Photoplat- 

ing  Company.      166,536;  Dec.   18. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Clasaified  list  of  trade-mark  titles — Continued. 


1575 


Designs   and    photographs   on    glass,    etc.      Photoplating 

Company.     166,535;   Dec.   25. 
Dress    forms.      Gummed    Products    Company.      182,537 ; 

Nov.  27. 
Drinking   straws.     A.   Herz.      167,567 ;    June    12. 
Electrical    switches    and    lamps,    Luminous    pendants    for 

use  with.     Luminite  Corporation.     165.876  ;  Mar.  13. 
Fabrics    of    vulcanized    sheet    gum    rubber.    Ornamental. 

Brandon  Mills  Inc.  182,200  ;  Oct.  30. 
Pelt.     .American   Hair  Felt  Co.     173,067  ;  Feb.  27. 
Felt  piece  goods.     Tingue,  Brown  &  Co.     173,153  :  Feb.  27. 
Flags,  banners,  pennants,  etc.     James  W.  Brine  Company. 

172,581  :  July  24. 
Floor  mats  and  runners,  Leather.    W.  J.  Reilly.    158,154  ; 

Mar.    13. 
Fly      swatters.        U.      S.     Manufacturing      Corporation. 

175,686-8;  June  5. 
Fly  swatters  and  sticky  paper.     F.  W.  Hampshire  &  Co. 

Ld.     175,490;  May  22. 
Furniture      and      furniture-van     pads.       A.      L.     Reach. 

177.244  ;   May   22. 
Furniture   moving   pads,   tents,   tarpaulins,   and  awnings, 

etc.     A.  Bruns  &  Sons.     177,544;  July  3. 
Furniture,    Protecting    pad    for.      Silver    Pad    Mfg.    Co. 

170.159  ;  Mar.  13. 
Garment  hangers.    J.  A.  Shoemaker.     157,640  ;  Mar.  27. 
Granite,    Monumental   blocks   of.      Phillips   &   Slack,    Inc. 

182,548;    Sept.   4. 
Images,    bric-a-brac,    statuary,    etc.      B.    M.    Vlquesney. 

170.228  ;  July  17. 
Implements   for   killing  and    disabling  Insects,   flies,   and 

the  like.     IT.  S.  Manufacturing  Corporation,     172,453  ; 

June  5. 
Incubators    and    brooders.      Montgomery    Ward    &    Co. 

187,144  ;   Dec.   11. 
Incubators,    brooders,    trap    nests,   etc.      Newtown    Giant 

Incubator  Corporation.     184,254  ;  Dec.  18. 
Insulating  felt  for  use  in  making  built-up  roofing.  Heat-. 

Johns-Manville.    Incorporated.      169,765 ;    May    1. 
Knee  rests.     J.  Novak.     183,402  :  Dee.  25. 
Ladders.     Goshen   Churn  &   Ladder   Company.      171,315  ; 

Julv  24. 
LndriiTS.      Goshen   Manufacturing   Co.    170,245 ;   Feb.    20. 
Ladders.     Saginaw  Ladder  Co.     177,696  ;   Aug.  28. 
Ladders  and  step   stools.     Goshen  Churn  &.  Ladder  Com- 

panv.     171,314;   Aug.   7. 
Lasts.     Schelter  Last  Company.     168,984  ;  Mar.  13. 
Leather    and    rubber    surface    cloth.      Chemitex   Products 

Companv.     174,233  ;  June  5. 
Leather.    Substitute.      Testileather    Company.      165,773; 

.Tan   2. 
Letters  and  figures  of  resilient  material.  Interchangeable 

cut  -  to  -  shape.        Davenport  -  Taylor     Mfg.     Company. 

175,471 ;  June  5. 
Liquids,   Permanent  foam   for  protection   and   preventing 

evaporation  of.     Standard  Oil  Company   (Incorporated 

In  New  Jersey.)     164,201 ;  Jan.  2. 
Mat.     Leather    flexible    door.       S.     J.     Kane.       171,926 : 

May  8. 
Metal  caps  and  closures.     American  Metal  Cap  Company. 

181,628  ;  Oct.  23. 
Monuments.     Burton  Preston  &  Co.     157,002  ;  May  1. 
Mousetraps.      Sand   Company   Inc.      169,227 ;   Mar.    13. 
Numbers,  changeable  window  display  signs,  and  sign  re- 
flectors. House.     C.  E.  Z.  Company.     176,449  ;  May  29, 
Ornaments  for  decorative  purposes.  Figure.     A.  R.  Jones. 

156,744  ;  Jan.  30. 
Packages  or  outfits  containing  materials  for  making  lamp 

shades,    nieht   lights,    etc.      Bernard    W.    Cowen    Corp. 

166,28.'i-6:  Dec.  18. 
Paper  drinking  straws.     A.   Heiz.     176.182;   May  1. 
Paper   drinking   straws.      New   Jersey    Paper   Tube   Com- 
pany.    175,590;  Aug.  28. 
Pendants.  Luminous.    Hart  &  Hegeman  Mfg.  Co.    171,419  ; 

May   22. 
Plaques,    Metallic    hot-dish.      Etched    Products    Corpora- 
tion.    176,075  ;  July  24. 
Poultry-raising  appliances.     Watson  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    115.304  ;  June  19. 
Receptacles  and  containers.  Caps  and  closures  for.     C.  & 

W.  Cap  Company.     180,688  ;   Aug.   7. 
Rubber  mats,  waterproofed  fabrics,  etc.     Tetralin  Gesell- 

schaft    mit    beschriinktor    Haftung.      142,044 ;    May    8. 
Rubber  matting.     Paine  &  Williams  Company.     178.060  ; 

July  3. 
Rubber  rods,   sheets,   and  tubes.   Hard-.      American   Hard 

Rubber  Company.     165,655  ;  Feb.  20. 


Holstein   Rubber   Company. 
&     Company. 


A.      Stein 


168,681  ; 
183,005; 


Meade    Rubber    Company.      174,173 ; 

L.   C. 


Rubber   sheeting. 
Feb.  20. 

Rubber     sheeting. 
Sept.  4. 

Rubberized    cloth. 
Oct.  23. 

Rug  and  carpet  holders  and   materials  for  same. 
Chase  &  Company.     174,289  ;  June  5. 

Kugs,  carpets,  floor  and  door  mats,  etc.  Standard  Felt 
Company.     159,627  ;  Nov.  13. 

Shadow-casting  devices,  Animated-.  B.  H.  Scotford. 
161,653  ;  Dec.  11. 

Sheet  material  formed  from  textile  material  and  a  binder, 
Nonmetalllc.  General  Electric  Company.  170,524 ; 
Mar.    13. 

Shoe  and  slipper  trees.  James  N.  Mayhew  Co.  182,427  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Shoe  lasts.     F.  W.  Stuart.     163,059  ;  Jan.  30. 

Shoe  lasts,  blind  awnings,  animal  trans,  etc.  Baltimore 
Bargain  House.     117,793  ;  June  /6. 

Signs.     Brown  &  Bigelow.     160,745  ;  July  17. 

Signs.     Thomas  Cusack  Company.     164,234  ;  Feb.  6. 

Signs,  Advertising.  Cott-a-lap  Company.  181,980; 
Sept.   4. 

Signs,  advertising  boards,  and  painted  board  signs,  Sheet- 
metal    bill.      G.    Minck.      169,136;    Apr.    10. 

Signs  for  mechanical  advertising  purposes.  H.  C.  Dawson. 
179,033;   Aug.   21. 

Signs,  Metal.     Little  Giant  Company.     170,394:  Mar.  13. 

Stakes  for  supporting  cooking  and  other  utensils.  Camp- 
fire.     Sterling  Products  Corporation.     165,040  ;  Feb.  20. 

Statuettes.     Rnabag  Sisters  Company.     174.638  ;   .Tune  26. 

Stepladders.  Baker,  Hamilton  and  Pacific  Company. 
170,352;  Aug.  28. 

Stepladders.  Dayton  Safety  Ladder  Company.  167,605  ; 
Mar.   13. 

Stereotyping  and  electroplating,  Matri.'c  or  dry  mat  used 
in.     W.  B,   Wheeler  Corporation.     165,840;  Feb.  6. 

Stereotyping  and  electroplating.  Matrix  or  dry  mat  used 
in.     W.  B.  Wheeler  Corporation.     172,309  ;  Feb.  20. 

Straws,  Soda.  New  Jersey  Paper  Tube  Company.  156,542  ; 
Aug.  14. 

Swatters,  Fly.  Lubbers  and  Bell  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    187,325-6.    Dec.    11. 

Tags.  Fogarty  Manufacturing  Company.  175,783 ; 
June  5. 

Tapioca  preparations.  Minute  Tapioca  Company.  180,546  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Tea,  shelled  walnuts,  vinegar,  and  tomato  catchup. 
John   Scowcroft  &   Sons  Company.     182,015  ;  Dec.   25. 

Tents.  Denver  Tent  and  Awning  Company.  184,963 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Tents.     G.   H.  Dial.     187,205;  Dec,   11. 

Tents.     I.  S.  Purcell.     179,553  ;  Oct.  30. 

Tents.     H.  Wenzel  Tent  and  Duck  Co.     183.513  ;  Oct.  30. 

Tents,  tent  flies,  tarpaulins,  etc.  Canvas  Products  Com- 
pany.    174,065  ;  July  17. 

Tents,  tent  flies,  tarpaulins,  etc.  Canvas  Products  Com- 
pany.   174,068  ;  July  17. 

Textile-fabric  sheeting  coated  with  compositions.  Kenlit 
Mfsr.  Co.     152,076  ;   Feb.  27. 

Theaters  in  the  nature  of  an  advertising  device.  Minia- 
ture. Animated  Miniature  Theatre  Corp.  175,830 ; 
Oct.  23. 

Towels,  etc..  Markers  for.  A.  D.  Rostow.  179,013 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Traps,  Animal.     V.  C.  Karda.     167.878  ;  Mar.  13. 

Traps,  Game.  Norwich  Wire  Works,  Inc.  183,848 ; 
Dec.   IS. 

Trunks,  Waterproof  cloth  or  fabric  which  forms  the  cot- 
side  covering  for.    Hartmann  Trunk  Oomnanv.    147,28'» 
June  26. 

Vinegar.      Seven-0-Co.     184,042:   Dec,  4. 

Wafers  to  be  used  for  lining  bakers'  ware,  etc,  Johann 
Schmidt  Oblatenfabrik.     165,572  ;  Oct.  23. 

Waffles.     Orange  Mill  Company.     181.232;  Dec.  25. 

Waterproof  duck  and  tarpaulins.  Fulton  Bag  &  Cotton 
Mills.     184,545;  Nov.  20. 

Waterproof  fabrics.  Archer  Strauss  Rubber  Company. 
170,705  :  Mar.  13. 

Waterproof  fabrics.  Schwarzwaelder  Company.  182,676  ; 
Sept.  4.  .  „  .         ^ 

Waterproofed  fabrics  in  the  piece.  Nicholson's  Raincoat 
Co.     176.497  :  July  17. 

Waterproofed  textiles  and  fabrics.  W.  H.  Duncan  Co. 
149,273;  Mar.  27. 

Yeast.     Fleischmann   Company.      147.020  ;  Dec.  18. 

Yeast  extract.     J.  J.  Rick.     187,018  ;  Dec.  25. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  LABELS  REGISTERED. 


A.     For  Fr.^sh  Boxed  Pears.  -  G.  H.  Anderson.     26,390 ; 

Sept.  18. 
A-can-a.     For  a  Can  of  Tire  Patch.     V  M  S  Co.     26,037  ; 

May  29. 
A.    F.    C.    Laces.      For    Lace    Cards.      American    Fabrics 

Companv.     26,264  ;  July  31. 
A  Family  of  Dolls  All  from  One  Change-O-DoU  and  a  few 

extra   heads.      For   Dolls.      Change-0-Doll    Company. 

26,663  ;    Dec.    11. 


A  Little  Of  Everything.  For  Chocolates.  Bunte  Broth- 
ers.    26.367  ;  Sept.  11. 

A  Mulford  Product.  For  Cartons  for  Holding  Bulbs. 
He^vett  P.  Mulford  &  Co.     26,633  ;  Dec.  4. 

A  Pale  Ginger  Ale  of  Exceptional  Quality.  For  Ginger 
Ale.     Canada  Dry  Ginger  Ale,  Inc.     26,473  ;  Oct.  9. 

.4bsorbine.  For  Healing  Antiseptic  Liniment  for  Cuts, 
Chafes,  and  Bruises.  W.  F.  Young.  Inc.  25,868 ; 
Apr.  24. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  labels  registered — Continued. 


Absorbine.  Jr.  The  Antiseptic  Liniment.  For  Liniment. 
W.   F.  Young,   Inc.     26,040;   May   29. 

Ace  High  Shampoo  Always  Wins.  For  Shampoo.  R.  I. 
Paddon.     26,309  ;  Aug.  7. 

Aeroplane.  For  Sweeping  Compound.  A.  W.  Mendenhall 
&  Company.     26,240  ;  July  17. 

After-Shave.  For  an  After-Shaving  Lotion.  H.  E.  Valen- 
tin.    26,157  ;  June  26. 

After-Shave  Laboratories.      (See  Valentine,   Harry  E.) 

Aines  Farm  Dairy  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Crestwood 
Farms.     For  Milk.    26,070  ;  June  12. 

Aircraft.  For  Toilet  Tissue  Paper.  National  Paper 
Products  Co.     25,895  ;  May  1. 

"Airedale."  (For  Toilet  Tissue  Paper.)  National  Paper 
Products  Co.     25,761 ;  Mar.  27. 

Alaskan.  For  Sugar  Wafers.  Taggart  Baking  Company. 
26,153  ;  June  26. 

Albany.    For  Blackberries.    G.  H.  Bradt.   26,000 ;  May  29. 

Albran.  For  Cereal  Breakfast  Food.  Kellogg  Company. 
26,569  ;   Nov.  20. 

Alcolotion.  For  a  Preparation  for  External  Use  and  Ap- 
plication.    Cragin  Products  Co.     26,517  ;  Nov.  13. 

Aldea.  For  Cigars,  Cigarettes,  and  Tobacco.  J.  Epstein. 
26,324;  Aug.   14. 

"Alice  Knick  Let  her  family  serve  your  family."  (For 
Hose.)     A.  Thompson  Co.     25,517;  Jan.  30. 

Allovit.  For  Bread.  Schafer  Bakery,  Inc.  26,540 ; 
Nov.  13. 

"All-Weather  Coats."  (For  Boxes  Containing  Coats.) 
Comer  Manufacturing  Company.    25,685  ;  Mar.  6. 

All  White  Meat.  For  Canned  Bonita  Fish.  Van  Camp 
Sea  Food  Company.     26,543  ;  Nov.  13. 

Alpine.  For  Toilet  Tissue  Paper.  National  Paper  Prod- 
ucts Co.     25,890  ;  May  1. 

Alucol.  For  A  Medicinal  Preparation — Namely,  Antacid, 
Absorbent,  Soothing  Astringent.  Wander  Company. 
26,651  ;    Dec.    4. 

Always  Good  Any  Time — Any  Place.  For  Ginger  Snaps. 
Green  &  Green  Company.     26,557  ;   Nov.  20. 

Alyerond.  For  Overcoats.  Little  &  Golze.  25,838  ; 
Apr.  17. 

Amberol.  For  a  Liquid  Shampoo.  Toilet  Products  "A" 
Co.     26,355  ;  Sept.  4. 

Ambrosia  Chicago  Best  of  All  Chocolates.  For  Choco- 
late. Amhrosia  Chocolate  Cream  Company.  26,507  ; 
Nov.  13. 

"  American  Beauty."  (For  Tin  Containers  Containing 
Oysters.)  Biloxi  Packing  &  Trading  Co.  25,625; 
Feb.  20. 

American  Beauty.  For  Tin  Cans  Containing  Shrimp. 
Biloxi  Packing  and  Trading  Company.  25,925 ; 
May  15. 

American  Dental  Emergency  Kit.  For  a  Medicated  Tooth 
Filling.     H.  H.  Shapiro.     26,728  ;  Dec.  25. 

American  Wood  Cement  Compound.  For  Semipaste  Com- 
pound for  Filling  Defects  in  Furniture.  American 
Manufacturing  Co.     25,993  ;   May  29. 

An  Art  Light  Fixture.  For  Electric-Lighting  Fixtures. 
H.  G.  Hecker.     25,818  ;  Apr.  10. 

Andivista.     For  Grapes.     A.  Mattel.     25,977 ;  May  22. 

Anestypticide.  For  a  Local  Preparation  by  that  name 
having  Ansesthetic,  Styptic,  and  Antiseptic  Proper- 
ties.    Dr.  L.  C.  Hess.     26,669  ;  Dec.  11. 

"Animal  Fair."  (For  the  Cover  of  a  Game  Box.)  Noble 
and  Noble.     25,637;  Feb.  20. 

Anodyne  Emulsion.  For  Emulsion.  W.  E.  Wise.  25,924  ; 
May  8. 

Ant-Roach  Powder.  For  Containers  Containing  an  In- 
sect Exterminator.  Ant-Roach  Powder  Company. 
26,364;  Sept.  11. 

Anti-Fouling  Boat  Bottom  Paint.  For  Boat  Paint.  West- 
cott,  Slade  and  Balcom  Company.     25,947  ;  May  15. 

Anti-Roach  Powder.  For  Containers  Containing  a  Roach 
Exterminator.  Ant-Roach  Powder  Company.  26,365  ; 
Sept.   11. 

Antikocchibacterio.  For  a  Preparation  Used  in  Treat- 
ment for  Tuberculosis.  Mazziotti  Corporation. 
26,426;  Sept.  26. 

Antillas.  For  Canned  Lobster.  W.  Frank.  26,522 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Antillas  Brand  Bock  Lobster.  For  Lobster.  William 
Frank  &  Company.     26,608  ;  Dec.  4. 

Antoniadis,  Antonio,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Olio  D'Oliva 
Puro.  For  Imported  Italian  Olive  Oil.  26,104 ; 
June  26. 

Apartment.  For  Toilet  Tissue  Paper.  National  Paper 
Products  Co.      25,893;  May  ]. 

Apex  Chocolates.  For  Chocolates.  Apex  Chocolate  Com- 
pany.    25,994  ;   May  29. 

Apricot  Sheik.  For  Soft  Beverages  of  Apricot  Flavor. 
King  and  Company.     26.689  ;  Dec.  18. 

Arabello  Bitters.  For  a  Medicinal  Preparation — Namely, 
an  Appetizing  Digestive  Tonic.  Kronberger's  Labora- 
tories.    26,452  ;  Oct.  2 

Arabo.     For  Coffee.     T.  N.  KotCey  Co.     26,526  ;  Nov.  13. 

Argonaut  For  Toilet  Tissue  Paper.  National  Paper 
Products  Co.     25,891  ;  May  1. 

Armistice.  For  Sardines.  Universal  Importing  Company. 
26,650  ;  Dec.  4. 

Army  &  Navy.  For  Liquid  Glue.  W.  E.  Kriel.  26  625  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Arrowhead  Shovels,  Scoops,  Spades.  For  Shovels, 
Scoops,  and  Spades.  Union  Furnace  Manufactur- 
ing  Company.      26,359 ;    Sept.    4. 


Artesia.     For  Table  Water.     Pabst  Corporation.     26,188 ; 

July  10. 
"As    Soothing    as    the    Tropical    Breeze."       (For    Soap.) 

Bub-No-More    Company.      25,676 ;    Feb.    27. 
Ask  For  The  Hirschnet.     For  a  Special  One-Piece  Folded 

and  Printed  Paper  Envelope  in  Which  Hirschnet  Hair 

Nets  Exclusively   are  Packed.     Hirsch's   Hair  Bazar 

Inc.     26,617;   Deo.   4. 
Asma    Relef.      F'or   Asthma,    Hay    Fever,    Bronchial    and 

Catarrhal  Medicine.     W.  H.  Goodridge.     26,226  ;  July 

Assorted    Chocolates   All    cream   centers.      For   Assorted 

Chocolates.     Huyler's.     26,567 ;  Nov.  20. 
Assorted  Nut  Chocolates.     For  Assorted  Nut  Chocolates. 

Huyler's.      26,565  ;    Nov.    20. 
Aunt  Almira's.    For  Mayonnaise.     Champlain  Valley  Fruit 

Co.     26,076;  June  12. 
Aunt    Betty's.      Fur    Orange    Marmalade.      Aunt    Betty's 

Products  Co.     26.545; 'Nov.   20. 
Aunt  Susan's  Famous  Homemade  Sandwiches.     For  Sand- 
wiches.    Factory  Service  Company.     26,114  ;  June  26. 
Automatic  Salesman.     For  a  Machine  Vending  Packages 

of  Confection.     O.  A.  Williams.     26,159  ;  June  26. 
"Auto-Mechanic."       (For    Hand    Soap.)         B.    H.    Buck. 

25,746  ;  Mar.  27. 
Avalon.     For  Toilet  Tissue  Paper.     National  Paper  Prod- 
ucts Co.     25,888  ;  May  1. 
Avery  Red  Tag  Cultivator  Sweep.     For  Cultivator  Sweeps. 

B.  F.  Avery  &  Sons.     26,510  ;  Nov.  13. 
"  Avona."     (For  Packages  Containing  Hair  Nets.)     Jordan 

Marsh  Company.     25,598-9  ;  Feb.  13. 
B    &    M.      For    Fish    Flakes.      Burnham    &    Morrill    Co. 

25,873 ;  May  1. 
B    &    M.      For    Lima    Beans.      Burnham    &    Morrill    Co. 

25,872  ;  May  1. 
Baby  Comfort  Kit.     For  a  Container  Holding  Articles  for 

the  Care  of  Babies.    Miller  Rubber  Company.    26,277  ; 

July    31. 
"  Babv  Knick  Let  her  family   serve  your  family."      (For 

Hose.)      A.  Thompson   Co.     25,520;   Jan.   30. 
Baby  Peggy.     For  Dolls.     Louis  Amberg  &  Son.     26,363  ; 

Sept.  11. 
Baby's  Clothes  Tree.     For  Babies'  Clothes  Trees.     Rich- 
ard G.  Krueger.     26,672  ;  Dec.  11. 
Bagpipe  Brand  Wisconsin  Select  Early  June  Early  Variety 

Peas    Size   4.      For   Canned    Peas.     Beaver    Canning 

Company.     26,717  ;  Dec.  25. 
Bainbridge,    Mary    A.,    Caldwell,    N.    J.      Myrykle    Fruit 

Balls.      For   Glass   ,Tars   Containing  Medicated   Fruit 

Balls  Having  Laxative  Properties.     26,105  ;  June  26. 
"  Baker's    Hygrade."       (For    Pails    and    Cartons    for    Ice 

Cream.)      Menasha    Printing   and    Carton    Company. 

25,759  ;  Mar.  27. 
Balanced.     For  Bread.     D.  P.  WooUey.     26,213  ;  July  10. 
"  Bal-Mane."      (For  Laxative   Powders.)      P.   Schaupner. 

25,723;   Mar.   13. 
Barbers    Hair    Dressing.      For    Hair    Dressing.       V.     E. 

Benedict.     26,657 ;   Dec.   11. 
Bardell  Fototone  Miniatures.     For  Miniature  Post  Cards. 

J.  C.  Bardell.     26,468  ;  Oct.  9. 
"  Barley   Malt    Syrup."       (For    Barley    Malt    Sirup.)      J. 

Ruppert.     25,642;  Feb.  20. 
Bartow  Beverages.  Inc.,  Nashville,  Tenn.     Beverley  Club. 

For  Ginger  Ale.     26,106;  .Tune  26. 
"  Battery  Clips."     (For  Battery  Clips.)     Mueller  Electric 

Co.      25.707;   Mar.   13. 
Beach.     For  Toilet  Tissue  Paper.     National  Paper  Prod- 
ucts Co.     25,894  ;  May  1. 
Beaton    Hose.       For    Hosiery.      J.    R.    Beaton    Company. 

25,869 ;  May  1. 
Beaver  Dam   Brand    Wisconsin   Select   Sweet   June   Peas. 

For  Canned  Peas.   Beaver  Canning  Company.   26,712  ; 

Dec.    2B. 
Bechtold,   Charles,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     PorceVeneer.     For 

Dental   Crowns  and  Bridges.     26,041 ;  June  5. 
Belle    Isle.      For    Canned    Tuna.      French    Sardine    Co. 

26.555  :    Nov.    20. 
"Ben      Bey."        (For     Cigars.)        N.     Bison.        25,655; 

Feb.  27. 
Bennington     Wax     Paper     Company,     Bennington,     Vt. 
Slip-Sheet   Package.      For    Paper    Specialties,    and    Es- 
pecially on   Wax   Paper.     26.042  :  June  5. 
Berber.      For    Dates.      B.    K.    Marvin.      25.883 ;    May    1. 
Bernard,  Albert.  New  York.  N.  Y.     Wcebits.     For  Candips 

and    Confections.      26,071  ;    ,Tune    12. 
Bernice   Guaranteed   Perfect   Hair   Net.     For   Hair  Nets. 

Ad-Packed    Hair    Net    Co.      25.776-8:    Apr.    3. 
Bernice  Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     Ad-Packed  Hair  Net 

Co.     25,781 ;  Apr.  3. 
Best  Brand.    For  Creamery  Butter.    A.  S.  Spiess.    26.587  ; 

Nov.   20. 
Bestovall.      For    Metal    Polish.      Bestovall    Co.      25,997; 

May  29. 
Best  Yet  Lice,  Mite  &  Roach  Powder.     For  Insect  Powder. 

T.   A.   Hargrave.      25,958 ;   May  22. 
"  BestvettP."       (For    Bread.)       Dragon    Paper    Mfg.    Co. 

25,627;  Feb.  20. 
Beta-Pine.      For   Cough    Sirup.      Beta-Pine   Co.      26,658 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Betsv  Ross.     For  Bread.     Menasha  Printing  and  Carton 

Company.     26,383;   Sept.   11. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  labels  registered — Continued. 


1577 


Better  Berries  Grown  in  Santa  Margaiita  Valley  Gar- 
dens. For  Fresh  Berries.  Santa  IJargarita  Valley 
Gardens  Association.     26,200;  .Tulv  10. 

Bettv  Brown.  For  Bread.  D.  1".  Woolley.  26,212 ; 
July  10. 

"  Bottv  Knick  Let  her  family  serve  your  family."  (For 
lloso.)      A.   Thompson   Co.     25,519:   Jan.   30. 

Beverley  Club  For  Ginger  Ale.  Bartow  Beverages,  Inc. 
26,106;  June  26. 

Bevis.     For  Salt.     Bevis  KocU  Salt  Co.     25,847  ;  Apr.  24. 

Big  Chef.  For  Canned  Shrimp.  H.  N.  Cools.  25,951  ; 
May  22. 

Big  Mike  Suspenders.  For  Men's  Suspenders.  Clawson  A 
Wilson  Company.     26,444  ;  Oct.  2. 

Bilt-E-Z  The  Boy  Builder.  For  Toy  Building  Blocks. 
Scott  Manufacturing  Company.     26,464  ;  Ooct.  2. 

"Black  Leaf  40"  Nicotine  Sulphate.  For  Bottles  Con- 
taining Nicotine  Sulphate  for  Spraying  Purposes. 
Tobacco  By-Products  &  Chemical  Corporation. 
26,0;i5  :  May  29.  ^ 

Black  Monk.  For  Ice-Cream  CoBes.  Walter  J.  Hirsch 
Company.     25,879 ;   May   1. 

Black  Point  For  Fresh  Tomatoes.  A.  T.  Pearce.  26,637  ; 
Dec.   4. 

Black  Sambo.  For  a  Children's  Game.  Noble  and  Noble. 
26,535  ;  Nov.  13. 

Blacky.     For  Cigars.     Parodi  Cigar  Co.     26,096  :  June  12. 

Blair,  Jim,  Shoe  Corporation,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Jim  Blair's 
Duz  Wear  Supported  Arch  Shoe.  For  Shoes.  26,072  ; 
June  12. 

Blaisdell  Arab.  For  Lead  Pencils.  Blaisdell  Pencil  Com- 
pany.    26,073  :  June  12. 

Blaisdell  Pencil  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Blaisdell 
Arab.     For  Lead  Pencils.     26,073  ;  June  12. 

Blatz  Bohemian  Malt  Syrup.  For  Malt  Sirups.  Val.  Blatz 
Brewing  Company.     26,282  ;  July  31. 

Blendwell  Hair  Net.  For  Hair  Nets.  Ad-Packed  Hair 
Not   Co.      25.780:    Apr.   3. 

Blok-Tite.  For  Adhesives.  Capital  Rodewite  Company. 
26,108  :   .Tune  26. 

"  Blue  Bird."  (For  Orange  Pekoe  Tea.)  Blue  Bird  Tea 
Co.  of  Canada,  Ltd.     25,745;  Mar.  27. 

•■  Blue  Bird."  (For  Tea.)  Blue  Bird  Tea  Company  of 
Canada,  Limited.     25.729  ;  Mar.  20. 

Blue  Bird.  For  Toilet  Paper.  Interlake  Tissue  Mills  Co. 
26,175:  July  10. 

Bluebirds  for  Happiness.  For  Liver  Pills.  Bluebird 
Pharmacal  Co.     26,439  ;  Oct.  2. 

Blue  Flag  Brand  Fancy  Crab.  For  Canned  Crabs. 
N.   Tatsukawa.     25,845  ;  Apr.   17. 

Blue  Diamond  Service.  For  Lime  Putty.  Blue  Diamond 
Materials  Company.     25,998  :   Mav   29. 

Bine  Dot.     For  Hops.     L.  M.  Hirschler.     26,272  ;  July  31. 

Hue  Dot.  For  Malt  Sirup.  L.  M.  Hirschler.  26,123 ; 
June  26 

"Blue  Flag  '  Brand  White  Meat  Tuna.  For  Canned  Tuna 
Fish.     N.  Tatsukawa.     26,388  ;  Sept.  11. 

Blue  Spade  Playing  Cards.  For  Playing  Cards.  S.  F. 
Hanzel.     26,560;   Nov.  20. 

Blue  Wing.  For  Apples.  Touchet  Valley  Apple  Co. 
26,590  :    Nov.    20. 

"  Bobbv  Knick  Let  his  family  serve  your  family."  (For 
Hose.)     A.  Thompson  Co.     25.518  :  Jan.  30. 

Bellingers  Malted  Milk  Bread.  For  Bread.  A.  J.  Bol- 
linger.    26.599  :   Dec.  4. 

Bond  Bread.     For  Bread.     E.  Frisch.     25,930  ;  May  15. 

Bonnie  B  Talcum.  For  Talcum  Powders.  Bonnie-B  Co. 
25,829  :   Apr.  17. 

"Bootee."  (For  Felt  Boots,  Slippers,  or  Bootees.)  Fed- 
eral Slipper  Co.    Inc.     25,656 ;   Feb.    27. 

Brainard's  Little  Brown  Jug.  For  Heat-Insulated  Liquid 
Containers.     P.  H.  Brainard.     26,511  :  Nov.  13. 

Bran  Candy.     For  Candy.     A.  Widdis.     26,595  :   Nov.  20. 

Bran  Flakes.  For  Edible  Bran  for  Human  Consumption. 
Kellosg  Companv.     25,821 ;  Apr.  10. 

"  Brano  Flakes."  (For  Cereal  Foods.)  Kellogg  Company. 
25  755  "  Mar   27. 

"Brazil."  '(For  Toilet  Paper.)  National  Paper  Products 
Company.     25,719  :  Mar.  13. 

"Brewer's  King."  (For  Cigars.)  P.  J.  Brewer.  25,526; 
Feb.  6. 

"  Bright  O'Lieht  Polish."  (For  Bottles  Containing  Fur- 
niture Polish.)     J.  Wiesbrodt.    25.744  ;  Mar.  20. 

Bromo.  For  Headache  Capsules.  N.  V.  Kroeze.  25,861 ; 
Apr.   24. 

Brook  Hill  Watf>r.  For  Bottled  Water  and  Water  Sup- 
plied in  Other  Containers.  Harry  L.  Phillips  and 
Alverda  B.  Phillips.     26,144  ;  June  26. 

"  Brooke  Bond  Tea."  (For  Packages  of  Tea.)  Brooke 
Bond  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  of  America.     25,730;  Mar.  20. 

Brown,  Edward  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Brownies  Root 
Beer.  For  Root  Beer,  a  Nonintoxicating  Beverage. 
26,107  ;  June  26. 

Brownies  Root  Beer.  For  Root  Beer,  a  Nonintoxicating 
Beverage.      E.    H.   Brown.      26,107 ;   June   26. 

Brundage  Co..  The.  (See  Menasha  Printing  and  Carton 
Company,  assienor.) 

Buck  Shot  Load.  For  Loaded  Shot  Shells.  Remington 
Arms    Company.      26,280 ;    July   31. 

Buckeye  Brand  Apples.  For  Apples.  Ohio  Fruit  Growers 
Cooperative  Association.     26,331  ;  Aug.  14. 

Buckeye  Brand  Peaches.  For  Peaches.  Ohio  Fruit 
Growers   Cooperative  Association.     26,332  ;  Aug.   14. 


Buddy  Brooks  A  Man's  Powder  for  Men.  For  Containers 
for  Talcum  Powder.  Buddy  Brooks,  Inc.  26,074; 
June  12. 

Buddy  Brooks,  Inc.,  Marshall,  Mich.  Buddy  Brooks  A 
Man's  Powder  for  Men.  For  Containers  for  Talcum 
I'owder.     26,074  ;  June  12. 

"  Bull-Moat-Brand  Flour."  (For  Barrels.  Drums,  and 
Cases  Containing  a  Cereal  Product  for  Use  in  Mak- 
ing Sausages  and  Other  Meat  Products.)  B.  Heller 
&  Company.     25.540  ;  Feb.  6. 

"  Bull-Meat-Brand  Flour."  (For  a  Carton  for  Enclos- 
ing a  Cereal  Product  for  Use  in  Meat  Loaves,  Bolog- 
na, Frankfort,  Pork  and  Other  Sausage.  B.  Heller 
&  Company.     25,538  ;  Feb.  0. 

Bunny  Cleaner.  For  a  Water  Softener  and  Washing 
Powder.     M.   L.   Keagy.      26,180;   July   10. 

"  Bunny  Ccttoiitail."  (For  Infants'  Hose.)  Hub  Hoisery 
Mills.      2^^.661  ;    Feb.    27. 

Bunte  Diana  Stuft  Confections.  For  Cans  for  Contain- 
ing  Candy.      Bunte   Brothers.     26,661  ;    Dec.   11. 

Bunte  Fine  Hard  Candies.  For  Cans  for  Containing 
Candv.     Bunte  Brothers.     26,660  ;  Dec.  11. 

Bunte  Licorice  Tips.  For  Candy.  Bunte  Brothers. 
26,443  ;  Oct.  2. 

Bunte  Pollyanna  Chocolates.  For  Chocolates.  Bunte 
Brothers.     26,547;  Nov.  20. 

Bunte  World  Famous  Candies.  For  Cane  for  Containing 
Candv.     Bunte  Brothers.     26,662 :   Dec.    11. 

Burgess  'A'  Battery.  For  Electric  Batteries.  Burgess 
Batterv   Companv.     26,164 ;   July   10. 

Burro  Coffee.  For  Coffee.  B.  Fischer  &  Co.  26,520 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Buster  Bear.  For  Cake  Chocolate.  Ideal  Cocoa  &  Choco- 
late  Co.     26,419 ;    Sept.   25. 

Butarol  Butter  Paper.  For  Butter.  Newark  Paraffine 
&  Parchment  Paper  Co.     25,840;  Apr.  17. 

Butter-Kist.     For  Pop  Corn.     Holcomb  &  Hoke  Mfg.  Co. 

"  C  and  H."  (For  Cartons  for  Sugar.)  California  and 
Hawaiian  Sugar  Refining  Corporation.    25,527  ;  Feb.  6. 

"  C  and  H  Pure  Cane  Sugar  Cubelets."  (For  Cartons  for 
Sugar.)  California  and  Hawaiian  Sugar  Refining 
Corporation.     25,681  :  Mar.  6. 

"  C  and  H  Pure  Cane  Sugar  Cubelets  Extra  Hard."  (For 
Cartons  for  Sugar.)  California  and  Hawaiian  Sugar 
Refining  Corporation.    25.682  ;  Mar.  6. 

"  C  and  H  Pure  Cane  Sugar  Dessert."  (For  Cartons  for 
Sugar.)  California  and  Hawaiian  Sugar  Refining 
Corporation.     26,680  :  Mar.   6. 

"  C  and  H  Pure  Cane  Sugar  X  X  X  X  Powdered."  (For 
Cartons  for  Sugar.)  California  and  Hawaiian  Sugar 
Refining  Corp.     25.683;  Mar.  6. 

•'CO  M."  (For  Citrate  of  Magnesia.)  H.  E.  Frees  Co. 
25,508  ;   Jan.  30. 

Calcum  Makes  Puppies  Grow  Strong  And  Healthy.  For 
a  Medicinal  Preparation  for  Dogs.  R.  W.  McRob- 
erts.     26,255  ;  July  24. 

California  Cantaloupe  Confection.  For  a  Confection  Hav- 
ing Cantaloupes  as  Its  Base  or  Main  Ingredient.  E. 
B.  Hutchison.     26.326  ;  Aug.  14. 

California  Sun-Sweetened  Raisins  Nuts.  For  Raisins  and 
Nuts.     Park  &  Son.     26,727  ;  Dec.  25. 

"  Calistoga  Mineral  Water."  (For  Mineral  Water.)  G. 
Musante.     25.708;   Mar.   13. 

Camel.  For  Battery  Solution.  Camel  Chemical  Co. 
25,950  :  May  22. 

Camel  Malt  Svrup.  For  Malt  Sirup.  G.  D.  Lindeman 
and   L.   V.   Novak.      26.086  ;   June   12. 

Camp  Fire.  For  Smoked  Meats.  Virden  Packing  Com- 
panv.    25.923;  May  8. 

Canada  Drv  (Imitation  of  Coat  of  Arms  Against  a  Back- 
ground of  Blue,  Yellow,  Pink,  and  Green  Design). 
For  Ginger  Ale.  Canada  Dry  Ginger  Ale,  Inc. 
26,475  ;  Oct.  9. 

Canada  Dry  (Imitation  of  Coat  of  Arms  Against  a  Blue 
Background  Design.)  For  Ginger  Ale.  Canada  Dry 
Ginger  Ale,  Inc.     26,476;  Oct.  9. 

Canada  Dry  (Leaf  Design).  For  Ginger  Ale.  Canada 
Dry  Ginger  Ale,  Inc.     26,474  ;  Oct.  9. 

Canada  Dry  (Map  Design).  For  Ginger  Ale.  Canada 
Drv  Ginger  Ale,  Inc.     26,472  ;  Oct.  9. 

"Canary."  (For  Oranges  and  Grape  Fruit.)  Deland 
Citrus    Growers   Ass'n.      25,506 ;    Jan.   30. 

Canyon  Crest.  For  Valencias.  J.  H.  Strait  &  Company. 
26,152  ;   June  26. 

Capital  Rodewite  Company,  Incorporated,  South  Wash- 
ington, Va.  Blok-Tite.  For  Adhesives.  26,108; 
Jtine  26. 

"  Capitol."  (For  Evaporated  Milk.)  Hillsboro  Con- 
densed Milk  Companv.     25,736:  Mar.  20. 

Capt.  Jack's  Sand  Ship.  For  Toy.s — Namely,  Miniature 
Ships.     P.  J.  Barnard.     26,469;  Oct.  9. 

Captain  Kidd.  For  Peas.  Rochelle  Canneries,  Inc. 
26,640  ;   Deo.   4. 

"  Carlyle  House."  (For  Coffee.)  Alexandria  Coffee  Com- 
pany.   25,566 :  Feb.  13. 

Carnntion  Brand  Malt  Sirup.  For  Malt  Sirup.  I.  &  P. 
Products   Co.     26..373  ;   Sept.  11. 

Casalingo.  For  Tomato  Paste.  Western  Sausage  & 
Provision  Co.     26,318  ;  Aug.  7. 

"  Castrocol."  (For  a  Laxative.)  Zagat  Inc.  25,771 ; 
Mar.  27. 


1578 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alpliabetical  list  of  labels  registered — Continued. 


Cedar  Creek  Crab  Meat.     For  Crab  Meat.     U.  S.  Stewart 

&  Bro.     26,465  ;  Oct.  2. 
Cedar  Creek  Steamed  Crab.     For  Steamed  Crabs.     U.   S. 

Stewart  &  Bro.     26,151 ;  June  26. 
Cellas',   Inc.,   New   York,  A'.   Y.      Foitniiella  Pure  Cotton- 
seed Oil.     For  Cottonseed  Oil.     26,07o  ;  June  12. 
"Celry-Fil."      (For  Tubes  of  a   Specially-Prepared  Cheese 

Paste.)       Hansbury   Co.      25,509;    Jan.    30. 
Champion   Metal   Polish.      For   a   Polish    for    Silverware. 

Brassware,    and    Similar    Metal    Surfaces.      Wm.    L. 

Houghton   and    Sons.     25,834  ;   Apr.   17. 
"  Champion  Novelty  Bag."     (For  Candy  and  Tgy  Bags  and 

Packages.)      American   Novelty    Candy   Co.      25,522 ; 

Feb.  6. 
Champlain  Valley   Fruit  Co.  Inc.,  Burlington,  Vt.     Aunt 

Almira's.     For  Mayonnaise.     26,076  ;  June  12. 
"  Check-To-Ache."    (For  Boxes  for  Medicinal  Tablets.)    W. 

C.  Powell.     25,753  ;  Mar.  27. 
Cheese-Treats.     For  Cheese.     W.  Frank.     25,927  ;  May  15. 
Cheez-Kloth-Pack.     For   Cheesecloth.     High   Grade  Mills, 

Inc.     26,615  ;  Dec.  4. 
Che-Rene.     For  a  Carbonated  Beverage.     Pabst  Corpora- 
tion.    26,141 ;  June  26. 
Chex — Does  More  Thau  .Soap.    For  Boxes  for  Soap.    Pioneer 

Products    Co.     '26,583;    Nov.    20. 
Chicago  Brand-De  Luxe.     For  Ginger  Ale.     Chicago  Bev- 
erage Co.     26,514  ;  Nov.  13. 
"  Chicago  Motor  Club."      (For  Cigars.)     Mid  West  Cigar 

Co.  Inc.     25,741 ;  Mar.  20. 
Chief   Brand,   The   Universal   Hydrated    Lime.      For    Hy- 

drated  Lime  and  Lime  Products.     Chief  Consolidated 

Mining  Co.     26,686;  Dec.  18. 
Childs  Very  Best  Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     Ad-Packed 

Hair  Net  Co.     25,772  ;  Apr.  3. 
Chilipitine    Syrup.      For    a    Compound    for    Coughs    and 

Colds.     B.  &  B.  Chemical  Company.     26,220  ;  July  17. 
Chocolate     Covered    Cherries.       For    a     Pasteboard    Box 

Containing    an    Article   of    Confectionery.      Hopewell 

Chocolate  Company.     25,935  ;   May   15. 
Chocolate  Covered  Sun-Maid  Raisins.     For  Raisins,  Choco- 
late.  Covered.     Elmer  Candy  Co.     26,006;  May  29. 
"  Cigar  Box  Label."      (For  Cigar  Boxes.)     J.  S.  Tillman. 

25,560;  Feb.  6. 
Cinco.      For    an    Herb    Remedy.      C.    G.    Boyd.      26,471 ; 

Oct.  9. 
Cinderella.      For   a   Children's  Game.     Noble   and   Noble. 

26,536;  Nov.  13. 
Cino    Miniature    Farm.      For    Toy    Houses,    Bams,    Out- 
buildings, Trees,  Shrubbery,  People,  Animals,  Poultry, 

and   Other  Things   Common   to   a    Farm    Habitation. 

Cino   Toy  Works.      26,600 ;   Dec.   4. 
"  Cipho-Soda    a    Pleasant   Tasting    Saline    Combination." 

(For  Cipho-Soda.)       A.  G.  Millican.      25,603;    Feb.l3. 
Circus     Sally.       For     Candy.       Circus     Sally     Company. 

26,549  ;   Nov.  20. 
"Clean   Out  D'Zolvent  C.  0.  D."   (For  a  Liquid  Chemical 

to  Clean  Printers'  Material)     E.  J.   Craig.     25,732; 

Mar.   20 
Cleans  and  Polishes  AU-In-One  Operation.     For  a  Polish 

for    Autos    and    Furniture.      E.    T.    Stege.      26,677 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Cleanse-All.      For    a    Cleansing    Preparation    Made    from 

Certain      Pine      Products.        Cleanse-All      Company. 

26.368;   Sept.  11. 
Cleen-Made.      For    Alimentary    Paste    Products,    Such    as 

Macaroni.     J.  P.  Weidenhamer.     25,867  ;  Apr.  24. 
Clegg's  (Representation  of  an  eye)  Grow  Hair.     For  Hair 

Tonic.     H.  B.  Clegg.     26.601 ;  Dec.  4. 
"Clio."     (For  a  System  Cleanser  and  Blood  Purifier.)    W. 

E.  Speight.     25,514;  Jan.   30. 
Clover  Blossom  Butter.     For  Butter.     Menasha  Printing 

and  Carton   Company.     26,381  ;   Sept.  11. 
"  Clover  Brand."      (For  Corn   Sirup.)      Joannes  Bros.  Co. 

25,511  ;  Jan.  30. 
Clover  Club.     For  Cartons  and  Packages  Containing  Ice 

Cream  and  Ice-Cream  Bricks.     J.  D.  Hodskin.    25,819  ; 

April  10. 
Clover  Dew.     For  Creamery  Butter.     Midwest  Creamery 

Co.     26,696;  Dec.   18. 
"Clover    Ice    Cream."       (For    Cartons    for    Ice    Cream.) 

Menasha    Printing    and    Carton    Company.      25,663 ; 

Feb.  27. 
College   Days.      For    Chocolates.      Milwaukee    Paper    Box 

Company.     26.580  ;  Nov.  20. 
Collegian.      For    Toilet    Tissue    Paper.      National    Paper 

Prnducts    Company.      25.897 ;   Mav   1. 
Colonial    Mush.      For    Corn-Meal    Mush.      Colonial   Mush 

Company.      26,109 ;    June    26. 
Colonial   Mush    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Colonial   Mush. 

For  Corn-Meal   Mush.      26,109  ;  June  26. 
Columbia  Graphophone  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Emile 
Coue's  Own  Method  of  Self  Mastery.     For  Phonograph 
Records.     26,077  ;  June  12. 
Columbia  Gray  Label.     For  Electric  Batteries.     National 

Carbon    Company.      25,918 ;    May    8. 
"  Columbia  Hair  Cream."      (For  Bottles  Containing  Hair 

Preparation.)       Columbia      Perfume      Co.       25,747 ; 

Mar.  27. 
Columbia  Ignitor  Dry  Cell.     For  Electric  Batteries.     Na- 
tional Carton  Company.     25.824  ;  Apr.  10. 
"  Combeasy."     (For  Bottles  Containing  a  Preparation   to 

Make  the  Hair  Stay  Combed.)     T.  H.  Nell.     25,606; 

Feb.  13. 


Comet.  For  Golf  Balls.  Jordan  Marsh  Company.  25,881 ; 
May  1. 

"  Comet  Rice."  (For  Rice.)  Seaboard  Rice  Milling  Com- 
pany.   25,611 ;  Feb.  13. 

Composite  reproduction  of  Ancient  Egyptian  Art,  Egyptian 
exploration,  King  Keperu  neb  Ra  Tut  Ankh  Amen 
Puzzle  Game.  For  a  Parlor  Game.  G.  W.  Sheppard. 
26,314;  Aug.  7. 

Composite  reproduction  of  Egyptian  Art,  XVIII  Dynasty, 
King  Tut  Ankh  Amen  Game.  For  a  Parlor  Game. 
G.  W.  Sheppard.     26,313;  Aug.  7. 

Connecticut  Valley  Brand.  For  Canned  Tomatoes.  S. 
Vogel   Sons.     26,433;    Sept.   25. 

"  Consumers  Cheribim,"  (For  Candy.)  Consumers  Bis- 
cuit Company.     25,529  ;  Feb.  6. 

Conte  Verde.  For  Cigars.  Parodi  Cigar  Co.  26,093 ; 
June  12. 

Cooney's  Ink  Paste.  For  Concentrated  Ink.  F.  B.  Cooney. 
26,267;    July    31. 

Coopers  Sox.     For  Socks.     Cooper  Underwear  Company. 

25.809  ;  Apr  10. 

Coopers  Sox.     For  Socks.     Cooper  Underwear  Company. 

25.810  ;  Apr.  10. 

Copley,  The  Men's  Store  Of  New  England,  A  Separate 
Store  In  A  Separate  Building.  For  Men's  Stockings 
and  Socks.  Jordan  Marsh  Company.  26,177 ; 
July  10. 

Copley,  The  Men's  Store  Of  New  England,  A  Separate 
Store  In  A  Separate  Building.  For  Men's  Sweaters. 
Jordan    Marsh    Company.      26,179 ;   July    10. 

Copley,  The  Men's  Store  of  New  England,  A  Separate 
Store  In  A  Separate  Building.  For  Men's  Vests. 
Jordan    Marsh    Company.       26,178 ;    July    10. 

Copley,  The  Store  For  Men  A  Separate  Store  In  A  Sepa- 
rate Building.  For  Men's  Coats.  Jordan  Marsh 
Company.      26,251  ;    July    24. 

Copley,  The  Store  For  Men  A  Separate  Store  In  A  Sepa- 
rate Building.  For  Men's  Overcoats.  Jordan  Marsh 
Company.     26,250 ;  July  24. 

Corona  Del  Java.  For  Cigars.  A.  C.  Henschel  &  Co. 
25,9.33  ;  May  15. 

"Cortland."  (For  Toilet  Paper.)  National  Paper  Prod- 
ucts Company.     25,713  ;   Mar.   13. 

"Country  Maid."  (For  Cartons  for  Butter.)  Menasha 
Printing  and  Carton  Company.     25,757  ;  Mar.  27. 

Cove  Dale.  For  Eggs.  John  V.  Kisker  &  Co.  25,966  ; 
May  22. 

"  Cozy  Corner  Candies."  (For  Candies.)  B.  B.  Chase. 
25,731  ;  Mar.   20. 

Cracker  Jack.  For  Carbonated  Beverages.  Cracker  Jack 
Co.     26,406;   Sept.  25. 

"  Crane  Assortment."  (For  Assortments  of  Small  Bristle 
Brushes.)    Rennous-Kleinle  Division.   25,640  ;  Feb.  20. 

Creme  Ventura.  For  Vanishing  Cream.  A.  J.  Krank. 
26,412  ;  Sept.  25. 

Crestwood  Farms.  For  Milk.  Aines  Farm  Dairy  Co. 
26.070:   June  12. 

Crisp*()*I.it'?.  For  Crackers.  Hovt's  Consumers  Cracker 
&  Biscuit  Corporation.     26,620  :   Dec.  4. 

"  Criterion."  (For  Cleaning  and  Polishing  Materials.) 
W.   H.  Phelps.      25,674  ;   Feb.  27. 

Crocus.  For  A  Box  of  Crocus  Bulbs.  New  Amsterdam 
Bulb  Co.     26,091  ;  June  12. 

Cross,  Fred  W.,  &  Co.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  New  Luster 
Furniture  Polish.  For  Liquid  Polishing  Substance. 
26,110  ;  June  26. 

Cuban  Prize.  For  Cigars.  Ginsburg  Cigar  Company. 
25,795  ;  Apr.  3. 

"Cum  Clean  Soap."  (For  a  Can  Containing  Soap.)  M. 
E.   Lott.     25,739  ;  Mar.  20. 

Curiosity  Box.  For  Dried  Fruits.  D.  K.  Gibbs.  25,877  ; 
May  1. 

Cottage  Creamery  Co.,  The.  (See  Menasha  Printing  and 
Carton   Company,  assignor.) 

Cut-To-Fit-Thft-Mouth.  For  Candy.  James  Brothers. 
26,126;  June  26. 

Camel  Malt  Syrup  Company.  (See  Lindeman,  G.  D.,  and 
Novak.) 

"  D  &  C  Self-Raising  Flour."  (For  Packages  Containing 
Self-Rising  Flour  for  Biscuits,  Cakes,  and  Pastry.) 
D  &  C  Co.  Inc.     25,476  ;  Jan.  23. 

D.  P.  Hair  Net.  For  Hair  Nets.  Ad-Packed  Hair 
Net  Co.     25,784;  Apr.  3. 

Dairylea  Condensed  Milk.  For  Condensed  Milk.  Dairy- 
men's League  Co-Operative  Association,  Inc.  25,907  : 
May  8. 

Dairylea  Evaporated  Milk.  For  Evaporated  Milk.  Dairy- 
men's League  Co-Operative  Association,  Inc.  25,906  ; 
May  8. 

Daisy.  For  Bread.  Lily  Baking  Company.  25,882 ; 
May  1. 

"  Dakota  Gold."  (For  Cartons  for  Containing  Butter.) 
Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company.  25,705 ; 
Mar.    13. 

Dan  W.  Hershey's  Famous  Special  Dressing  For  All  Kinds 
of  Salads.  'For  Salad  Dressing.  D.  W.  Hershey. 
25,878  ;  May  1. 

Dance  Series  No.  1.  For  Talking-Machine  Sound  Rec- 
ords.    National  Music  Lovers,  Inc.     26,184  ;  July  10. 

Dandrfall.     For  Hair  Tonic.     F.  Russo.     26,676  ;  Dee.  11. 

Danya.  For  Rouge  Vanishing  Cream.  Danya,  Inc. 
26,341 ;  Sept.  4. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
AlpJiabetical  list  of  labels  registered — Continued. 


1579 


Dnveylac.  For  Shellac  for  Trees.  Davey  Tree  Expert 
Company.     26.285  ;  .\iir.  7. 

Davis-Cloaver  rroduoc  Conipanv,  Quincy,  111.  Ferndnle. 
Tor  l^uttoi-.     2C),111  :   June  20. 

Daylv  Rread.  For  Bread.  Package  Paper  &  Supply 
Corporation.     26.190:  July  10. 

"Defenders  of  the  Klas."  (For  the  Cover  of  a  Game 
Box.)     Noble  and  Noble.    2.5,630;  Fob.  20. 

"  Delicious  Sweet  Bits."  (For  Boxes  Contniniiifr  Candy.) 
Milwaukee  Paper  Box  Company.     25,004;  Fob.  1 .3. 

Dello  Ink.  For  Containers  Holding  Ink.  Dello  Ink  Corp. 
26,112;  June  26. 

Dello  Ink  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dello  Ink. 
For  Containers  Holding  Ink.     26.112  ;  June  26. 

Del-Rose.  For  Lobsters.  Central  Brokerage  Company. 
26,513;  Nov.  1.3. 

Delta.     For  Fresh  Pears.     J.  F.  Elliot.     26,478  ;  Oct.  9. 

"Delta."  (For  Pickles.)  American  Pickle  &  Canning 
Company.     25,525  ;  Feb.  6. 

De  Luxe.  For  Canned  Peas.  Haves  &  Co.  26,122; 
June  26. 

"  Dc  Luxe."  (For  Funnels.)  Schlueter  Manufacturing 
Co.     25,010  ;  Fob.  13. 

Dependable.  For  Coffee.  Dwight  Edwards  Company. 
26,208;    July    31. 

"  De  Robertis"  Spumoni  Ice-Cream."  (For  Ice-Cream.) 
De  Robertis"  Spumoni  Ico  Cream  Co.  25,477  ; 
Jan.    23. 

Derryvale.  For  Irish  Linen.  Derryvale  Linen  Co.  25,811 ; 
Apr.  10. 

De.«ert  Ri-medv.  For  Ephedra  Nevadensis.  Desert  Rem- 
edy Company.     26,004  ;   Dec.  4. 

Dewey's  Big  Havana.  For  Cigars.  Hudson  Cigar  Com- 
p.any.     25.960;  May  22. 

Dickinson's  Evergreen.  For  Grass  Seed.  Albert  Dickln 
son   Company.      26,719 ;    Dec.   25. 

Dinner  Time.  For  Sliced  Hawaiian  Pineapple.  Symons- 
Moffett  Co.     25.990;  May  22. 

Dixie  Cups.  For  Drinking  Cups.  Individual  Drinking 
Cup    Company.      26,345  :    Sept.    4. 

Dixie  Rose.  For  Hair  Nets.  G.  D.  Mllligan  Company. 
26.504  ;  Oct.  30. 

Dixie  Rose.  For  Hosiery.  G.  D.  Milligan  Company. 
26.632:    Dec.   4. 

"Doll  Cut-Out  Crepe."  (For  Toilet  Paper.)  Fort  How- 
ard Paper  Companv.     25,533  ;  Feb.  6. 

"  Doll  Cut-Out  Crepe."  (For  Toilet  Paper.)  Fort  How- 
ard Paper  Company.     25,534  ;  Feb.  6. 

Don  Julian  Tampa  Whiffs.  For  Cans  and  Baxes  Con- 
taining Cigars.  Gradiaz,  Annis  &  Co.  26,170 ; 
.July  10. 

"Don't  Toll  Your  Age."  (For  Corsets.)  American  Lady 
Corset  Company.     25.697  ;  Mar.  13. 

Doppel  Braii  Beer.  For  Beer.  Pabst  Corporation.  26,726  ; 
Dec.  25. 

Dora-Dee.  For  Silk  Hosiery  for  Women.  Hansen  Hosiery 
House.      26.613  ;   Dec.   4. 

Dorr's  Vim  Cleaning  Compound.  For  a  Cleaning  Com- 
pound.    C.  Dorr.     26.446  :  Oct.  2. 

Double  V  Fold.  For  Bias-Seam  Tape  and  Bias-Seam 
Binding.  Economy  Bias  Binding  Co.  25,832 : 
Apr.  17. 

"  Douch-Ese."  (For  Cans  and  Bottles  Containing  Douch- 
Ese.  an  Antiseptic  Preparation.)  W.  Verrier. 
25,696  ;  Mar.  6. 

Dr.  Beck's  Lasses  Dreams.  For  Molasses  Candy.  C.  M. 
Beck  Company.     2,438  ;  Oct.  2. 

Dr.  Lawton's  Automatic  Waistline  Reducer.  For  Surgical 
Appliances.     T.  Lawton.     26.236  :  July  17. 

Dr.  A.  Peters'  Tuberosum  Pyorrhea  Remedy.  For  Bot- 
tles Containing  the  Liquid.  Tuberosum  Pyorrhea 
Co.     26,205  :  .July  10. 

"  Dr.  Ronkledge's  Shu-Brinht."  (For  Shoe  Polish.)  P.  L. 
Rookledge.      25.675 :    Feb.    27. 

"Dr.  White's  ,'Vntiseptic  Female  Cones."  (For  Boxes  Con- 
tainin.g  Cones  or  Suppositories  for  Antiseptic  Use.) 
First  National  Laboratories.     25.577  ;  Feb.  13. 

"  Dr.  White's  Aseptagina."  (For  Packages  and  Boxes  Con- 
taining an  Antiseptic  Powder.)  First  National  Lab- 
oratories.    25.576  ;  Feb.  13. 

"  Dr.  White's  Cold  and  Grippe  Pills."  (For  Boxes  Con- 
taining Pills  for  the  Relief  of  Colds  nnd  Grippe. 
First    National    Laboratories.      25,578 ;    Feb.    13. 

"Dr.  R.  Wilkinson's  Haemogenic  Tablets."  (For  Tablets 
for  the  Treatment  of  .-\naemia.  Chlorosis.  General 
Debility,  and  Disease  Depending  upon  a  Disordered 
Condition  of  the  Blood.)  Bertjardi  Medicine  Co. 
25.475:    Jan.    23. 

Drake  Brand.  For  Apoles.  Earl  Fruit  Co.  of  the  North- 
west.    26,447;  Oct.  2. 

Drano.  For  a  Chemical  for  Cleansing  Drains,  Sinks, 
Washbowls,  Bathtubs,  Flush  Bowls.  Traps.  Toilet 
Bowls,  Stationary  Washtubs,  Waste  Pipes,  and  Lava- 
tories.   Drackett  Chemical  Company.     25.875  ;  May  1. 

Dromedary  Coconut.  For  Packaged  Coconut.  Hills 
Brothers   Companv.     26,344 ;   Sept.   4. 

Drum's.  For  Malt  Extract.  H.  F.  Drummond.  25.793 ; 
Apr.   3. 

Dunham's  Shampoo.  For  Shampoo  for  Cleansing  and 
Soothing  the  Scalp.     G.  A  Dunham.     25.952  ;  Mny  22. 

Dutch  Maid.  For  Old-Fashioned  Bittersweets.  Milwau- 
kee Paper  Box  Company.     26,697  ;  Dec.  18. 


Dn-arfies.  For  Breakfast  Food.  Pokodot  Cereal  Com- 
pany.    26,146  ;  June  26. 

"  Dyspcptol."  (For  Bottles  Containing  a  Tonic  for  the 
Relief  of  Indigestion,  Heartburn,  and  Dyspepsia.) 
Dyspeptol    Remedy   Company.      25,686 ;   Mar.    6. 

Eagle.  For  White  Lead.  Eagle-Picher  Lead  Company. 
26,078;  June  12. 

Bagle-Picher  Lead  Company,  The.  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Eagle.     For  White  Lead.     26,078  ;   June  12. 

"  Easton's  Vegonnaise."  (For  Vegonnaisc.  a  Food  Prepa- 
ration Made  of  Vegetables,  Eggs,  Oil,  Vinegar,  Spices, 
and  Salt.)     Gilbert  J.  Easton,  Inc.     23,733;  Mar.  20. 

Eatem.  For  Dates  Stufted  with  Nuts.  H.  C.  Edwards. 
26,043  ;  .Tune  5. 

Edgemonte.  For  Boxes  Containing  Assorted  Chocolates. 
Milwaukee  Paper  Box  Company.     26,458  ;  Oct.  2. 

Edwards.  Henry  C,  also  doing  business  as  Imperial 
Fruit  Products  (2o.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Eatem.  For 
Dates  Stuffed  with  Nuts.     26,043  ;  June  5. 

Eggs.  For  Poultry  Products.  Long  Island  Poultry  As- 
sociation.     26,273  ;   July  31. 

Egyptian  Flower  Scent  Bags.  For  Boxes  of  Sachet. 
M.  E.  Miller.     25.978  ;  May  22. 

El  Contento.  For  Coffee.  Quality  Coffee  &  Tea  Co. 
26,675;   Dec.  11. 

Eleise  Toy  Furniture  'You  Build  It'  Instructive — Educa- 
tional— Entertaining.  For  Sets  of  Toy  Furniture. 
C.  J.  Kern.     25,859  ;  Apr.  24. 

F.line's  Pure  Milk  Chocolate  Boats^ — ^Buv  them  for  tbc 
childron.  For  Chocolate.  Eline's  Incorporated. 
20.605  ;    Dec.   4. 

Eline's  I'ure  Milk  Chocolate  Boats  50.  For  Chocolate. 
lUine's   Incorporated.      26,000:   Dee.  4. 

Elite.      For   Cigars.      A.    Sima.      26.354  ;    Sept.    4. 

Elmdale.  For  Butter.  H.  C.  Christians  Co.  25,831 ; 
Apr.  17. 

Elmwood  Club.  For  Coffee.  Thomas  J.  Webb  Company. 
26.731:   Dec.   25. 

El  Pareson.  For  Cigars,  Cigarettes,  and  Tobacco.  Elias 
Paredes  &  Son.     25,985  ;  May  22. 

"El  Portal."  (For  Toilet  Paper.)  National  Paper  Prod- 
ucts  Company.      25,714:   Mar.   13. 

Emblems    of    Distinction.      For    Emblems    and    Badges. 
.     B.  L.  Logee  Company.     26,455  ;  Oct.  2. 

Emerson  Drug  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Emerson's  Ginger- 
Mint  Julep.  For  a  Nonalcoholic  Beverage  and  Sirups 
and  Concentrates  for  Use  in  said  Beverage.  26,044  ; 
June  5. 

Emerson's  Ginger-Mint  Julep.  For  a  Nonalcoholic  Bev- 
erage and  Sirups  and  Concentrates  for  Use  in  Said 
Beverage.      Emerson   Drug  Co.      26,044 ;   June   5. 

Emile  Coue's  Own  Method  of  Self  Mastery.  For  Phono 
graph  Records.  <~olumbin  Graphophone  Company. 
26.077;  June  12. 

English,  Geo.,  Jr.,  &  Co.,  Shamokin,  Pa.  Fashunfit.  For 
Drion   Suits.     20.113  :   .Tune  20. 

"  Eveready."  (For  Sport  Coats.)  Eclipse  Mills  Company 
Inc.     25,575  ;  Feb.  13. 

Evereadv  Radio  'A'  Bnttnry.  For  Electric  Batteries. 
National    Carbon    Company.      25,802  ;    Apr.    3. 

Eveready  Radio  "A''  Battery.  For  Electric  Batteries. 
National  Carbon  Com.pany.     25,917;  May  8. 

Evereadv  Radio  B  Battery.  For  Electric  Batteries. 
National    Carbon    Company.     25,839 ;    Apr.   17. 

Eveready  Radio  "B"  Battery.  For  Electric  Batteries. 
National  Carbon  Company.     26,241  ;  July  17. 

Eveready  "Three"  Radio  Battery,  For  Electric  Bat- 
teries.    National  Carbon  Company.     20,308  ;  Aug.   7. 

Everstyle.  For  Hosiery.  Milwaukee  Paper  Box  Com- 
pany.    26.579  ;   Nov.   20. 

Everwear  Hosiery.  For  Hosiery.  Milwaukee  Paper  Box 
Company.     26.031  ;   M,ay  29. 

Every  Day.  For  Hair  Nets.  West  Electric  Hair  Curler 
Company.     26,069  ;  June  5. 

"Every  Meal  Brand  Apple  Butter."  (For  Apple  Butter.) 
J.  M.  Smucker  Co.     25.765  ;  Mar.  27. 

Every  Sip  Is  Delicious.  For  Coffee.  Levering  Coffee 
Company.     26,129  ;   June  26. 

"Excel."  (For  Tomatoes.)  Universal  Wholesale  Grocery 
Co.     25,562  ;  Feb.  6. 

Exeter.  For  Fresh  Grapes.  Exeter  Orange  Growers  Asso- 
ciation.     26.551  ;    Nov.   20. 

Exeter.  For  Oranges.  Exeter  Orange  Growers  Associa- 
tion.    20.552;   Nov.   20. 

Extra  Dry  (with  a  representation  of  a  Peacock.)  For 
Ginser  Ale.  Weisbrod  &  Hess  Brewing  Company. 
20,082;  Dec.  11. 

Extra  Fine.  For  Bread.  D.  P.  Woolley.  26,215 ; 
.July  10. 

Eve  Opener.  For  Candy.  Anthony  Candy  Company. 
20..508  ;  Nov.  13. 

"  E-Z  Shine  Polish."  (For  a  Polish  for  Silver,  Gold, 
Brass,  and  Glass.)     E.  A.  Hallam.     25.752  ;  Mar.  27. 

F  H  M  Ever  Ease  I'reparation.  For  a  Massaging  Prep- 
aration.    F.  H.  Menge.     20,574  ;  Nov.  20. 

Factory  Service  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aunt  Susan's 
Famous  Homemade  Sandwiches.  For  Sandwiches. 
20.114  ;  June  26. 

Fairv  Sweets  Adonis  Candies.  For  Candies.  Paul  Freund 
Inc.      26,010;    Dee.    4. 

"  Faithful."  (For  Toilet  Paper.)  National  Paper  Prod- 
ucts  Company.     25,717  ;   Mar.   13. 


1580 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  labels  registered — Continued. 


"  Fam'ly  Cake."  (For  Cake.)  W.  Freihofer.  25,620  ; 
Feb.  20. 

Famous  Brand  Hair  Net.  For  Hair  Nets.  Ad-Packed 
Hair  Net  Co.     25,775.;  Apr.  3. 

Pangerine.  For  Laxative  and  Corrective  Preparations. 
Gotliam  Corporation.     25,797  ;   Apr.   3  ; 

Fashionable.     For  Hair  Nets.     A.  Klar.     26,450 ;  Oct.  2. 

Pashion-Bilt  Clotlies.  For  Men's  Garments.  IL/iebermau  & 
Star  Co.     26,528;  Nov.  13. 

FashimJit.  For  Union  Suits.  Geo.  English  Jr.  &  Co. 
20,11:;;  June  2G. 

"  Fatlier  Knick  Let  his  family  serve  your  family."  (For 
Hose.)     A.  Thompson  Co.     25,515;  Jan.  30. 

"  Faultless."  (For  Hosiery.)  Wolf  Brothers  &  Company. 
25,565  ;  Feb.  6. 

Feindale.  For  Butter.  Davis-Cleaver  Produce  Company. 
26,111  ;   June  26. 

"  Perry."  (For  Canned  Apricots.)  Wirden  Packing  Com- 
pany.    25,620.     Feb.  13. 

"  F.  Hubacher's  Nature  Salve."  (For  Containers  for  the 
Salve  Aforesaid.)      F.   Ilubacher.     25,753;   Mar.    27. 

"  Fifty-Fifty."  (For  a  Nonalcoholic  Maltless  Beverage.) 
Easton  Orange  Juice  Company.     25,530  ;   Feb.  6. 

Pinetex.     For  Bread.     D.  P.  Woolley.     26,219  ;  July  10. 

"  Firmtex."  (For  Canned  Sardines.)  Funsten  &  Gross. 
25,535  ;  Feb.  6. 

Flash  Light.  For  Furniture  Polish.  William  Manheim 
Marlowe  &  Son.     26,530;  Nov.  13. 

Fleur  De  Lis.  For  Sulphur.  Kutner-Goldstein  Co. 
26,374  ;   Sept.  11. 

Plexo,  Bar  Belt  Dressing,  Preseryative  For  All  Kinds  Of 
Belts.  For  A  Belt  Dressing.  Flexo  Company. 
26,521  ;  Nov.   13. 

Flexo  The  Original  Life  Giving  Belt  Treatment  High 
Strength  Combination  of  Tannage  Oils.  For  Dressing 
Oils  Suitable  for  Softening  and  Preserving  Articles 
of  Leather  and  Similar  Substances.  Flexo  Com- 
pany.    25,876  :  May  1. 

"  Floralo  Incense."  (For  Boxes  Containing  Incense.) 
Karnak  Studios.     25,738  :  Mar.  20. 

Plor  de  Mehlhop.  For  Cigars.  J.  Kerns.  26,028 ; 
May  29. 

Plory's  Blendwell  Hair  Net.  For  Hair  Nets.  Ad-Packed 
Hair  Net  Co.     25.786  ;  Apr.  3. 

Flostik  Minute-Dry  Golf  Ball  Renewer.  For  Paint.  Flos- 
tik  Company.     25,909  ;  May  8. 

Flower  Garcia.  For  Cigars.  M.  &  D.  Dastin.  26,369  ; 
Sept.  11. 

"  Fontana's."  (For  Macaroni.)  Fontana  Food  Products 
Company.     25,532  :  Feb.  6. 

"Fortune."  (For  Macaroni.)  Fortune  Products  Com- 
pany.    25,484  ;   .Tan.  23. 

"Fortune."  (For  Spaghetti).  Fortune  Products  Com- 
pany.    15,485  :  Jan.  23. 

"  Fortune."  (For  Vermicelli.)  Fortune  Products  Com- 
pany.    25.483  :   Jan.  23. 

Fortune  Shells.  For  Macaroni.  Fortune  Products  Com- 
pany.    26,166  :  .July  10. 

Portunella  Pure  Cottonseed  Oil.  For  Cottonseed  Oil. 
Cellas'.  Inc.     26,675  ;  June  12. 

Foursome-Match  Score  Card.  For  Friction  Matches.  R. 
L.    Combs.      26,003 ;    May    29. 

Prank's  Quality  Sauerkraut.  For  Canned  Sauerkraut. 
Frank  Pure  Food  Company.     26,371 ;  Sept.  11. 

"  Freeman's  Butter."  (For  Cartons  for  Butter.)  Me- 
nasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  25.664 ; 
Feb.   27. 

Freeman's  Dust  Absorber.  For  a  Preparation  for  Absorb- 
ing Dust  from  Polished  Surfaces.  Freeman  Du.st 
Ab.'^orber  Mfg.   Co.     26.009  :   May    29. 

Preihofer's  Fine  Bread.  For  Bread.  Wm.  Freihofer 
Baking  Co.,  25.955;  May  22. 

"French  Breakfast."  (For  Coffee.)  Joannes  Bros.  Co. 
25.513  :  Jan.  30. 

Fresh  Eggs,  For  Ecgs.  Menasha  Printing  and  Carton 
Company.     26,573  ;  Nov.   20. 

Freund.  Preund  &  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slovaka 
Nankin.     For  Nankins.     26.045  ;   June  5. 

Frigid    Fruits.      For    Frozen    Candv    Confection.      Frigid 

Fruits   Corporation.      25.929 :   Mav   15. 
"  From    the    Shops   of   The    Cap   Crafters."      (For   Boxes 
Containins  Men's  Hats  and  Caps.)     Chas.  S.  Morton 
&   Co.     25.668;   Feb.   27. 
Pruit-Kist.        For      Lip      Sticks.        Mynuette     Company. 

26,352  :  Sept.  4, 
Ft.    Smith    Alaid.      For   Butter.      Menasha    Printing   and 

Carton    Company.      26,307.;   Aug.    7. 
"Fun."      (For  Toys.)      Candy-Toy  Company  of  America.) 

25,626:  Feb.  20. 
1000   Funny   Paces.     For  Toy  Puzzles.     M.   W.    Sanders. 

26.641  :   Dec.  4. 
"G.  and  G."      (For  Sarsaparilla.)      G.  &  G.  Bottling  Co. 

25.652  :  Feb.  27. 
G.   W.   Five   Circuit   Switch   Plug.     For   Electrical  Plugs. 

G.   E.   Walker   Company.      26.593 ;   Nov.   20. 
Game  of  Alice  in   Wonderland.     For  a   Children's  Game. 

Noble  and  Noble.     26,537  ;   Nov.  13. 
Game   Of   Alice  In   Wonderland.      For  the   Cover   of  the 

Game  Box.     Noble  and  Nohle.     26,486  ;  Oct.  9. 
Game  Of  Black  Sambo.     For  a  Box  Containing  a  Game. 
,.      Stoll  &  Edwards  Co.     26,488  ;  Oct.  9. 
Game  of  Cinderella.     For  the  Cover  of  the  Game  Box. 
Noble  and  Noble.     26,485  ;  Oct.  9. 


Game  of  Treasure  Island.  For  the  Cover  of  the  Game 
Box.    Noble  and  Noble.     26,484  ;  Oct.  9. 

Garden  Sweets  Rose  Scent  Bags.  For  Boxes  of  Sachet. 
M.  E.  Miller.     25,823  ;  Apr.  10. 

Gentry's  High-Grade  Chili  Powder.  For  Chili  Powder. 
C.  B.   Gentry   Chili  Powder  Co.     25,956;  May  22. 

Genuine  Philippine  Repp  Originated  1915.  For  Philip- 
pine Repp  Cloth.  G.  E.  and  L.  Milius.  26,090 ; 
June  12. 

Genuine  Ra-Der-Mo  Complexion  Cream.  For  Complexion 
Cream.     J.  Farrelly.    26,502  ;  Oct.  30. 

Germes.  For  Germicidal  Cleansing  and  Polishing  Mate- 
rials.  Cleveland  Chemical  Corporation.  25,874  ;  May  1. 

"Gifties."  (For  Jewelry.)  W.  A.  Phillips.  25,500; 
Jan.   23. 

Glacier  Kaps.  For  Fancy  Cakee.  Hoyt's  Consumers 
Cracker  &  Biscuit  Corporation.     26,410 ;   Sept.  25. 

Gladice.  For  Writing  Tablets.  Kalamazoo  Stationery 
Co.     26,622 ;    Dec.   4. 

Glasbake  Guaranteed  Glass  Cooking  Ware  Juvenile  Set 
Our  "Bettv  Jane"  Set.  For  Glass  Cooking  Dishes 
for  Children's  Use.  McKee  Glass  Company.  26,628  ; 
Dec.   4. 

Glynco  Brand  Shrimp.  For  Canned  Shrimp.  Glynn 
Canning  Company.     26,169  ;  July  10. 

Glenco  Dustaway.  For  Mops.  Glenco  Products  Company. 
25,816  ;  Apr.  10. 

Glen's.  For  Liver  Capsules.  G.  S.  Johnson.  26,025 ; 
May  29. 

Goblin.  For  Toilet  Tissue  Paper.  National  Paper  Prod- 
ucts  Company.     25,899  ;   May  1. 

Gold  Chain  Hair  Net.  For  Hair  Nets.  Ad-Packed  Hair 
Net  Co.     25,788;  Apr.   3. 

Gold  Medal  Brand.  For  Pancake  Flour.  Richardson 
Company.    26,311 ;  Aug.  7. 

Gold  Medal  Buckwheat  and  Wheat  Flour.  For  Buck- 
wheat and  Wheat  Flour.  France  Milling  Company. 
26,479  ;  Oct.  9. 

"  Gold  Peep."  (For  Pickles.)  American  Pickle  &  Can- 
nins  Company.     25.523  ;  Feb.  6. 

Gold  Seal  Malt  Extract.  For  Cans  Containing  Malt 
Extract.     J.   J.   Haupt.     25,833;  Apr.   17. 

Golden.  For  Toilet  Tissue  Paper.  National  Paper  Prod- 
ucts Co.    25,896  ;  May  1. 

Golden.  For  Zwieback.  Manchester  Biscuit  Company. 
26,529:  Nov.  13. 

Golden  Cal.  For  Canned  ■  Asparagus.  Mailliard  & 
Schmieden.      26,275  ;    July    31. 

Golden  Cal.  For  Canned  Grapefruit.  Mailliard  & 
Schmieden.      26,274  :    July    31. 

Golden-Crust.  For  Bread.  Robertson  Paper  Co.  26,312 ; 
Aug.  7. 

Golden  Diamond  Playing  Cards.  For  Playing  Cards, 
S.   F.    Hanzel.      26,561 :    Nov.    20. 

"  Golden  Gate."  (For  Infants'  Shoes.)  L.  E.  Berry. 
25,651 ;  Feb.  27. 

Golden  Gate.  For  Infants'  Shoes.  L.  B.  Berry.  25,806  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Golden  Grain.  For  Butter.  Menasha  Printing  and  Carton 
Company.      26.630  ;   Dec.   4. 

Golden  (Guernsey  Products.  For  Milk,  Cream,  Butter, 
and  Cheese.  American  Guernsey  Cattle  Club. 
26,404;  Sept.  25. 

Golden  Horn.  For  Roasted  Coffee.  Ennis-Hanly-Black- 
burn   Coffee   Co.     26,269  :  July  31. 

Golden  Quinine.  For  Hair  Tonic.  T.  H.  Nen.  25,863 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Golden  Rose  Hair  Net.  For  Hair  Nets.  Ad-Packed  Hair 
Net  Co.     25.774  :  Apr.  3. 

Good  Creamery  Butter.  For  Buttery.  Menasha  Printing 
and  Carton  Company.     26,087  ;  June  12. 

Good  Samaritan  Ointment.  For  Ointment.  H.  E.  Kelley. 
26.671 ;  Dec.   11. 

Goodman,  A.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Goodman's 
Pure  Matzoth  Meal.  For  Matzoth  Meal.  26.046 ; 
June  5. 

Goodtiian's.  For  Matzoths.  A.  Goodman  &  Sons,  Inc. 
26,556  ;    Nov.    20. 

Goodman's  Pure  Matzoth  Meal.  For  Matzoth  Meal. 
A.  Goodman  &  Sons,  Inc.     26,046  ;  June  5. 

Graham  Bread.  For  Bread.  Hamersley  Manufacturing 
Company.      26,271  :    July    31. 

Gran'ma's  Extra  Quality.  For  Bread.  Markert  &  Way- 
bright.     26.690;  Dec.   18. 

Granola.  For  Corn  Oill  Bramu  Packing  Co.  26,440 
Oct.  2. 

Grap-Dl-Vine.  For  a  Carbonated  Beverage.  Pabst  Cor 
poration.     26,142  ;  .Tune  26. 

Great  West  Mill  and  Elevator  Company,  Amarillo,  Tex 
Luna  De  Oro.     For  Flour.     26.115;  June  26. 

Green  Club  Playing  Cards.  For  Playing  Cards.  S.  F 
Hanzel.      26,559 ;    Nov.    20. 

Green  Tree  Inn  Brand  Early  June  Wisconsin  Peas.     For 
Canned    Peas.     Beaver   Canning   Company.      26,713 
Dec.  25. 

"  Greendale."  (For  Cartons  for  Butter.)  Menasha  Print- 
ing and  Carton  Company.     25,758;  Mar.  27. 

Grin.     For  Auto  Polish.     Grin  Co.     26,409;   Sept.  25. 

(irounder.  For  Ready-Mixed  Paints.  R.  P.  Johnston 
Paint  Company.     26.568  :   Nov.  20. 

Gulbransen  Instruction  Roll.  Third  Edition.     For  Instruc- 
tion Rolls  for  Player  Pianos.     Gulbransen-Dickinson 
■  Co.     26,720  ;  Dec.  25. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  labels  registered — Continued. 


1581 


"  H.  &  H.  Honey."  (For  Honey.)  Hoffman  &  Haiick, 
Inc.     25.48S;  Jan.  23. 

Haberman's  Views  of  New  York.  For  Souvenir  Postal 
Cards.      II.   W.    Haberman.     2G,342  ;   Sept.   4. 

Hage's  Ice  Cream.  For  Ice  Cream.  Sanitary  Ice  Cream 
Co.     26.58r)  ;  Nov.  20. 

Hair  Nets.  For  Hair  Nets.  Tlieo.  H.  Gary  Co.  26,1CS  ; 
July  10. 

Hamilton  &  Sons  Canning  Co.,  New  London,  Wis.  Sunday. 
For  Canned  Sauerkraut.     2G,116  ;  June  26. 

Hamilton  &  Sons  Canning  Co.,  New  London,  Wis.  Testo. 
For  Canned  Sauerkraut.     26,117  ;  June  26. 

Hamilton  &  Sons  Canning  Co.,  New  London,  Wis.  Ham- 
ilton's.    For  Canned  Sauerkraut.     26,118  ;  June  26. 

Hamilton  &  Sons  Canning  Co.,  New  London,  Wis.  Mon- 
de).    For  Ciiniied  Sauerkraut.     26,119;   June  26. 

Hamilton's.  For  Canned  Sauerkraut.  Hamilton  &  Sons 
Canning  Co.     26,118  ;  June  26. 

"  Hammermill  Announcement  Bristol."  (For  Packages 
Containing  Announcement  Stock.)  Hammermill 
Paper  Company.     25,687  ;  Mar.  6. 

"  Hammermill  Announcement  Stock."  (For  Packages 
Containing  Paper  for  Making  Announcements  and 
Envelopes  to  Match.)  Hammermill  Paper  Companv. 
25.489  :    Jan.    23. 

Hannah  Weston  Brand.  For  Blueberries.  Chandler 
River  Co-Operative  Canning  Association.  26,548 ; 
Nov.    20. 

Harrington  &  Waring,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hollywood.  For 
Hose.     26,120  ;  June  26. 

Hart-Ford.  For  Containers  for  Hosiery.  W.  H.  Hart- 
ford and   J.    N.   Hartford.      26,343:    Sept.- 4. 

Hartman,  Gideon,  doing  business  as  Hartman  Co.,  Al- 
toona.  Pa.  Hartman's  Liniment.  For  Liniment. 
26,121 ;  June  26. 

Hartman's  Liniment.  For  Liniment.  G.  Hartman. 
26,121  :  June  26. 

Harvest  Home.  For  Blackoerries.  Jett  &  Wood  Jlei- 
cantile  Company.     25,963  ;  May  22. 

Hastings  Bakery.  (See  Menasha  Printing  and  Carton 
Company,  assignor.) 

•■  Hasty's  Wliite  Mule."  (For  Candies.)  M.  A.  Hasty. 
25.583  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hayes  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  De  Luxe.  For  Canned 
Peas.     26.122  ;  June  26. 

Health-0.  For  Rubbing  and  Massage  Alcohol.  Mihalo- 
vltc'i  Co.     26.1.37  ;  .Tune  26. 

Hearn  Infants  Wear.  For  Infants'  Wear.  James  A. 
llearn  &  Son.  Inc.     26,047  :  .Tune  5. 

Hearn,  James  A..  &  Son,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hearn 
Infants   Wear.     For   Infants'   Wear.     26,047 ;   June   5. 

Heavenly  Hash.  For  Candy.  A.  G.  Williams  Homemade 
Candy   Co.      26,436;    Sept.   25. 

"  Hel'ene."  (For  Bottles  Containing  a  Salad  Dressing 
for  Food.)      H.  Butler.     25,653;  Feb.  27. 

Heller.  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  .|1000.00  Guaranteed 
Moth  Killer.  For  Insecticide  Preparation  for  Killing 
Moths  and  Carpet  Beetles.     26.079  ;  June  12. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  $1000.00  Guaranteed 
Enamel  Cleaner.  For  A  Preparation  for  Cleaning 
Enamel  and  Porcelain  Ware.     26,080  ;  June  12. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  ,?1000.00  Guaranteed 
Ozo  Waste  Pipe  Opener.  For  a  Drain  Pipe  Cleaner  and 
Solvent.     26,081  ;  June  12. 

Heller,  B.,  &  Company.  Chicago.  111.  $1000.00  Guaranteed 
.\uto  Glo.  For  .-in  Automobile  and  Wood  Polish. 
26,083:  .Tune  12. 

Heller's  Fancy-Pastry  Dessert  Powder.  For  a  Prepara- 
tion for  Use  in  Making  Desserts.  B.  Heller  & 
Company.     26,172  ;  July  10. 

Heller's  Fancy-Pastry  Dessert  Powder.  For  Preparation 
for  Use  in  Making  Dessert.  B.  Heller  &  Company. 
26,229  ;   July   17. 

Heller's  Ice  Cream  Bouquet.  For  Dry  Powder  Flavoring 
Compound  for  Use  in  Flavoring  Ice  Cream.  B.  Heller 
&  Company.     26,614  :   Dec.  4. 

"Heller's  Ice  Cream  Makers  Special  Pure  Vanilla  Ex- 
tract." (For  Containers  Holding  a  Pure  Vanilla  Ex- 
tract for  Use  in  Ice  Cream  and  Food  Products.)  B. 
Heller  &  Company.     25,588  ;  Feb.  13. 

"  Heller's  Malaboza  Brand  Caramel-Me."  (For  Con- 
tainers Holding  a  Combined  Coloring  and  Flavoring 
Paste  for  Use  in  Food  Products.)  B.  Heller  &  Com- 
pany.    25.539  :  Feb.  6. 

"  Heller's  Royal  Zest  Prepared  Cocoa  with  Milk  and  Malt." 
(For  Containers  Holding  a  Prepared  Cocoa.)  B. 
Heller  &  Company.     25,589 :     Feb.  13. 

Hemoglotone.  For  a  Tonic.  Bio-Medical  Laboratories. 
26,221  ;  July  17. 

He-P"-C'^.  For  a  Headache,  Cold,  and  Pain  Remedy. 
Tri-Me-Laboratories,  Inc.     26,591  ;  Nov.  20. 

"  Herbert's  Fancy."  (For  Canned  Pears.)  Herbert 
Packing  Co.     25,592  ;  Feb.  13. 

Hercules.     For  Liquid  Glue.     W.  E.  Kriel.     26.624  ;  Dec.  4. 

"  High  School  Compositions,"  (For  Composition  and  Note 
Books.)      White  &  Wyckoff  Mfg.  Co.    25.768  :  Mar.  27. 

Hillco  Hair  Net.  For  Hair  Nets.  Ad-Packed  Hair  Net 
Co.     25.789;  Apr.  3. 

Hillcrest  Honey.  For  Eitracted-Honey  Containers.  C.  R. 
Anderson.     26,437;  Oct.  2. 

Hilliard's  Healing  Hazel  Cream.  For  Medicinal  Prepara- 
tion for  the  Treatment  of  the  Skin.  D.  G.  Hilliard. 
26,616  ;  Dec.  4. 


Hirschler,  Lee  M.,  doing  business  as  Ilirschler  &  Co., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Blue-Dot.  For  Malt  Sirup.  26,123 ; 
June  26. 

Ilirschman,  Jerome,  Ocean  Park,  Calif.  Pepkik.  For 
Hamburger-Sausage  Sandwiches.     26,048  ;  June  5. 

Hoffmann's  Finest  Quality.  For  Apricots.  John  Hoff- 
mann &   Sons  Co.     26,015  ;   May  29. 

Hoffmann's  Finest  Quality.  For  Coffee.  John  Hoffmann 
&   Sons   Co.      26,017 ;    May   29. 

Hoffmann's  Finest  Quality.  For  Cornstarch.  John  Hoff- 
mann   &    Sons    Co.      26,021  ;    May   29. 

Hoffmann's  Finest  Quality.  For  Currants.  John  Hoff. 
mann  &  Sons  Co.     26,010  ;   May  29. 

Hoffmann's  Finest  Quality.  For  Evaporated  Milk.  John 
Hoffmann  &  Sons  Co.     26,020  ;  May  29. 

Hoffman's  Finest  Qualitv.  For  Gloss  Starch.  John  Hoff- 
mann &  Sons   Co.     26,022  ;  May  29. 

Hoffmann  s  Finest  Quality.  For  Horsc-Radish.  John 
Hoffmann  &  Sous  Co.     26,013;  May  29. 

Hoffmann's  Finest  Quality.  For  Macaroni.  John  Hoff- 
mann   &    Sons    Co.      26,019 ;    May    29. 

Hoffmann's  Finest  Quality.  For  Peas.  John  Hoft'mann 
&  Sons  Co.     26,016;  May  29. 

Hoffmann's  Finest  Quality.  For  Rolled  Oats.  John 
Hoffmann   &  Sons  Co.     26,014  ;   May   29. 

Hoffmann's  Finest  Quality.  For  Shrimp.  John  Hoff- 
mann  &   Sons   Co.     26,012 ;    May   29. 

Hoffmann's  Finest  Quality.  For  Sugar.  John  Hoffmann 
&  Sons  Co.     26.011 ;  May  29. 

Hoft'mann's  Finest  Quality.  For  Tea.  John  Hoffmann  & 
Sons  Co.      26,018  ;  May  29. 

Holcomb  &  Hoke  Mfg.  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Butter- 
Kist.    For  Pop  Corn.     26,049 ;  June  5. 

Holland  Bread  Co.,  The.  (See  Menasha  Printing  and 
Carton  Company,  assignor.) 

Holland's  Raisin  IBread.  For  Bread.  Menasha  Printing 
and  Carton  Company.     26,379  ;  Sept.   11. 

Holland's  Tv\-in  Loaf  Bread.  For  Bread.  Menasha  Print- 
ing and  Carton  Company.     26,088  ;  June  12. 

Holly  Champagne.  For  Extracts,  Sirups,  and  Beverages. 
S.   M.    Hove.     26,619 ;   Dec.   4. 

Hollybrook.  For  Butter.  H.  C.  Christians  Co.  26,515 ; 
Nov.  13. 

Hollywood.  For  Hose.  Harrington  &  Waring.  26,120; 
June  26. 

Holsum.  For  Bread.  Menasha  Printing  and  Carton 
Company.     26,691  ;  Dec.  18. 

Home  Kraft.  For  Bread.  D.  P.  Woolley.  26,217; 
July  10. 

"Honey  Scotch."  (For  Complete  Candy  Parcels  Made 
Up  of  a  Box  Filled  with  Wrapped  Candy — Namely, 
Caramels.)     J.  N.  Collins  Company.     25,684  ;  Mar.  6. 

"  Honeysuckle."  (For  Coffee.)  Ferril  Bros.  25,701 ; 
Mar.  13. 

"  Hot  Shot."  (For  Horse  Radish.)  R.  J.  Diekemper. 
25,507  ;  Jan.   30. 

Houseman  Cream  Fried  Cake  Co.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Houseman's  Puffs.     For  Fried  Cakes.     26,083  ;  June  12. 

Hovden's.  For  "Sardines.  K.  Hovden  Co.  22,857 ; 
Apr.  24. 

Hoye's  Holly  Champagne.  For  Beverages.  S.  M.  Hoye. 
26,023  :  May  29. 

Hoye's  Sparkling  Whisko.  For  Beverages.  S.  M.  Hoye. 
26,173  ;  July  10. 

Humphrey's  Big  Chief  Bar.  For  Candy  Bar.  W.  E. 
Humphrey  Co.     25,835;  Apr.  17. 

Humphrey's  Bright  Eyes  Bar.  For  Candy  Bar.  W.  E. 
Humphrey  Co.     25.836;  Apr.  17. 

"  Humphrey's  Malted  Milk  Nut  Caramel  Special."  (For 
Candies  (Candy  Bar).)  W.  B.  Humphrey  Co. 
25.510;   Jan.  30. 

Hygiene  De  La  Tete.  For  Hair  Tonics.  Imperial  Per- 
fumery and  Barber's  Supplies  Inc.     26,024  :  May  29. 

"Hygienic  Made."  (For  Aseptic  Absorbent  Material.) 
Hygienic  Fibre  Company.     25,596  ;  Feb.  13. 

"  Hypo."  (For  Toilet  Paner.)  National  Paper  Products 
Company.     25,712  ;  Mar.   13. 

I-S.     For  Bread.     S.   E.   Loveless.    26,181  ;   July  10. 

Ice  Cream.  For  Ice  Cream.  Menasha  Printing  and  Carton 
Company.     26,398  ;   Sept.   18. 

Ice  Cream.  For  Ice  Cream.  Menasha  Printing  and  Car- 
ton   Company.      26,572 ;    Nov.    20. 

Iceland.  For  Toilet  Paper.  National  Paper  Products 
Company.     25.982  ;  May  22. 

"Icy  Hunni."  (For  Frozen  Dainties.)  Icy  Hunni  Co. 
25,541  ;  Feb.  6. 

Ideal  Nut  Cracker.  For  Nutcrackers.  Cook  Electric  Com- 
pany.    26,603  ;  Dee.  4. 

"  Idozan."  (ITor  a  Pharmaceutical  Product  Being  an 
Iron  Preparation.)  Aktieselskabet  Ferrosan.  25,648; 
Feb.  27. 

II  Progresso.  For  Cigars.  Parodi  Cigar  Co.  26,097 ; 
June  12. 

Imperial  Bay  Rum.  For  Bay  Rum.  Imperial  Perfumery 
and  Barber's  Supplies,  Inc.     26,231  ;  July  17. 

Imperial  Fruit  Products  Co.      (See  Edwards,   Henry  C.) 

"Imperial  Lilac  Toilet  Water."  (For  Toilet  Water.) 
Imperial  Perfumery  and  Barber's  Supplies,  Inc. 
25,737  ;    Mar.    20. 

Indian  Apple-Us.  For  Cartons  for  Gloves.  Indianapolis 
Glove  Company.     26,124  ;  June  26. 

Indianapolis  Glove  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Indian 
Apple-Us.     For  Cartons  for  Gloves.    26,124  ;  June  26. 


1582 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  labels  registered — Continued. 


Inland   Chowder.     For  Chowder  Made  from   Combination 

of  Various  Meats  and  Vegetables.     C.   W.  McMorran. 

25,862;  Apr.  24. 
Instant    Cofifeola.       For    CofEeelike    Beverages.       Kellogg 

Company.      26,026;   May   29. 
Instructions  For  Installing  Hoffman  Quick  Change  Trans- 
mission   Band    For    Ford    Cars.    For    Transmission 

Bands    for    Automobiles.       Hoffman    Manufacturing 

Company.      26,394 ;    Sept.   18. 
"  Interborough."      (For    Toilet    Paper.)      National   Paper 

Products  Company.     25,721 ;  Mar.  13. 
Interlake.     For  Toilet  Paper.     Interlake  Tissue  Mills  Co. 

26,174  ;  July  10. 
International    Silver    Company,    Meriden,    Conn.      Kiddle 

Kup.     For  Children's  Cups.     26,125  ;  June  26. 
"  lodex  Skin   Soap."      (For   Soap  for  Soothing  and  Heal- 
ing  the   Skin.)      Menley  &  James,   Limited.     25,667; 

Feb.   27. 
Ionia.      For    Hair    Nets.      Paristyle    Novelty    Co.,    Inc. 

26,430  ;  Sept.  25. 
Iris.     For  Tea.     Symons-Moffett  Co.     25,991  ;  May  22. 
It    Is   A   Pleasure   To   Use   Jack's    Fly   and    Insect   Mist. 

For  a  Preparation  for  Destroying  Flies  and  Insects. 

Johnston  United  Chemical  Co.     26,670;  Dec.  11. 
It  Takes  'Em  Off,  Dawes  Ideal  Corn  Remover.     For  Com 

Remover.     J.   C.  Dawes.     26,322  ;  Aug.   14. 
It's  A   Candy  Dandy  Bird.      For  a   Toy  with  a   Whistle. 

Musical  Toy  Production  Company.     26,278  ;  July  31. 
"  Italian    Cook."      (For    Vi'interpressed    Cottonseed    Salad 

Oil  Flavored  With  Pure  Olive  Oil.     A.  Gash.    25,486  ; 

Jan.   23.       ■ 
Italo   Fi-ench   Brand   Alimentary   Pastes.     For   Macaroni. 

J.  Ciida.     26,718  ;   Dec.  25. 
Ivins.      For    Biscuits.      J.    S.    Ivins'    Son,    Inc.      26,395 ; 

Sept.   18. 
J.  M.  P.     For  Cigars.     J.  M.  Prim.     26,310  ;  Aug.  7. 
J.  R.  White's  Emerald  Soft  Soap.     For  Soft  Soap.     J.  R. 

White.     26,467  ;  Oct.  2. 
"  Jack's  Pork  Rind  Frogs."      (For  Fishing  Bait.)      J.  R. 

Cunningham.     25,749  ;  Mar.  27. 
"  Jacquin    Sauce."      (For    Sauce    for    Cooking   Purposes.) 

Charles  Jacquin  et  Cie.  Inc.     25,688  ;  Mar.  6. 
James  Broth(n-s.  Atlantic  City,   N.  J.     Salt  Water  Taffy. 

For  Candy.     26,084  ;  June  12. 
James    Brothers,    Atlantic    City,    N.    J.      Cut-To-Fit-The- 

Mouth.     For  Candy.     26,126  ;  June  26. 
Janet   Real    Human    Hair   Net.      For   Hair   Nets.      N.    B. 

Cohen  &  Bro.     25,851  ;  Apr.  24. 
Jap.  An.  and  a  representation  of  two  eyes.     For  a  Polish 

and  Coating  for  Japanned,  Varnished,   or   Ehameled 

Surfaces.     P.   S.  Kelly.     26,503  ;   Oct.  30. 
Jap    Rose.       For     Soap.      James    S.     Kirk    &    Company. 

26,328;  Aug.   14. 
"Japanese  Toilet   Tissue."      (For  Toilet  Paper.)      Boyce 

Paper  E.xchange.     25,571  ;  Feb.  13. 
Jarrett    Mineral    Spring    Water.       For    Water.       Jarrett 

Water  Co.     26,085;  June  12. 
Jarrett    Water    Co.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Jarrett   Mineral 

Springs  Water.     For  Water.     26,085  ;  June  12. 
Jay-Kay    Khaki.      For    Cotton    Piece    Goods,    Khaki    Col- 
,  ored.     Jenkins,  Kreer  &  Co.  Inc.     25,937  ;  May  15. 

Jenquin's  Ext.     For  Cod-Liver-Oil  Pills.    Jenquins  Labora- 
tories.    25.962  ;  May  22. 
Jensen,  S.  C,  Creamery  Co.      (See  Menasha  Printing  and 

Carton  Company,  assignor.) 
Jersey  Jerry.    For  Crates  Containing  Fruits.    Jersey  Fruit 

Growers   Co-operative   Association.      26,621  ;    Dec.   4. 
"Jiffy."     (For  Men's  and  Boys'  Work  Shirts.)      Salant  & 

Salant,  Inc.     25,643  ;  Feb.  20. 
Jim  Blair's  Duz  Wear  Supported  Arch  Shoe.     For  Shoes. 

Jim  Blair  Shoe  Corporation.     26,072  ;   June   12. 
Jim     Dandy.       For    Bread.       H.     V.     Walters.       26,102 ; 

June  12. 
Johnson's      Sane     Nuts — They're     More     Refined.        For 

Salted-Nut     Containers.       Johnson     Nut     Company. 

25,880  :  May  1. 
"Jolly    Rover."       (For    Toilet    Paper.)      National    Paper 

Products  Company.     25,718  ;  Mar.  13. 
"Just-Rite."      (For  An  Insect  Destroyer  and  Germicide.) 

Can-Ho-Lab.  Chemical   Co.     25,573  ;  Feb.  13. 
Just    Scrumpshus.      For    Chocolates.      Milwaukee    Paper 

Box  Company.     26,399  ;  Sept.  18. 
"  Kandlitening."      (For   Receptacle.?   Containing  a   Liquid 

for   Intensifying   the   Action   of   Gasoline   and    ()ther 

Fuels   Used   in   Internal-Combustion    Motors.)      Clin- 
ton Chemical  Corporation.     25,528  ;  Feb.  6. 
Kandy    Packs.       For    Candy.       United    Drug    Company. 

26,506;  Oct.  30. 
Karp,  Joseph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Noble-Heart  Egyptian 
Henna    Powder.      For    a    Preparation    for    Brightening 
and  Glinting  the  Hair.     26,050 ;  June  5. 
Kayseeco.      For    Boxes    Containing    Assorted    Chocolates. 

Knowlan  Candy  Co.     26,482  ;  Oct.  9. 
Kazbek  Complexion  Clay.     For  Complexion  Clays.     Kazbek 

Company.     26,481 ;  Oct.  9. 
'' Ka-Zu    Champagne."      (For    Beverages.)      S.    M.    Hove. 

25,632  ;  Feb.  20. 
Kellogg    Company,    Battle    Creek,    Mich.      Kellogg's    Corn 

Flakes.     For   Cereal   Pood.      26,051 ;   June   5. 
Kellogg  Company,   Battle  Creek,  Mich.     Kellogg's  Krum- 

bles.     For  Cereal  Breakfast  Food.     26,127  ;  June  26. 
Kellogg's   Bran.      For    Cereal    Breakfast    Food.      Kellogg 

Company.     25,939  ;  May  15. 


Kellogg's  Bran  Cooked  and  Krumbled.  For  Cereal  Break- 
fast Food.     Kellogg  Company.     26,327  ;  Aug.  14. 

Kellogg's  Bran  Flakes.  For  Cereal  Breakfast  Food.  Kel- 
logg   Company.      26,290 ;    Aug.    7. 

Kellogg's  Corn  Flakes.  For  Cereal  Breakfast  Pood.  Kel- 
logg Company.     25,938  ;  May  15. 

Kellogg's  Corn  Flakes.  For  Cereal  Breakfast  Food. 
Kellogg  Company.     25,965  ;  May  22. 

Kellogg's  Corn  Flakes.  For  Cereal  Food.  Kellogg  Com- 
pany.    26,051  :  June  5. 

Kellogg's  Corn  Flakes.  For  Cereal  Breakfast  Food,  Kel- 
logg  Company.      26,289  ;   Aug.   7. 

Kellogg's  Corn  Flakes.  For  Cereal  Breakfast  Food.  Kel- 
logg Company.      2^623  ;   Dec.  4. 

Kellogg's  Krumbles.  For  Cereal  Breakfast  Food.  Kellogg 
Company.      26,127;   June  26. 

Kelp  Iodized  Water.  For  Medical  Preparation.  H.  A. 
Morriss.     26,182  ;   July   10. 

Kentucky  Chimney.  For  Cigars.  Parodi  Cigar  Co. 
26,094  ;  June  12. 

Kewpee  Hotels.  For  Sandvriches.  F.  J.  Blair.  26,659 ; 
Dec.    11. 

Kewpie.  For  Toilet  Paper.  Wortendyke  Mfg.  Co. 
26,263  ;  July  24. 

Keystone.     For  Malt  Sirup.     H.  Mihm.     26,532  ;  Nov.  13. 

Kiddie  Kup.  For  Children's  Cups.  International  Silver 
Company.     26,125;   June  26. 

Kiddie-Need  Toilet  Seat  Take  it  With  You.  For  Con- 
tainers for  a  Child's  Toilet  Seat.  De  Rand  Company. 
26,518  ;  Nov.  13. 

Kiddies  Filling.  For  Dental  Pilling  Material.  J.  A. 
Williams,  D.  D.  S.    26,248  ;  July  17. 

King  Tut.  For  Wrapper  for  a  Candy  Confection.  Croft 
&   Allen    Company.      25,853 ;    Apr.    24. 

King  Tut  Shirt.  For  Shirts  and  Boxes  Containing  Shirts. 
Oppenheim   Oberndorf  &  Co.    Inc.     25,865  ;    Apr.    24. 

King's  Castle.  For  Wheat  Flour.  H.  H.  King  Flour 
Mills   Company.      26,252;   July   24. 

Kirk's  Original  Olive  Cocoa  Castile.  For  Soap.  James  S. 
Kirk  &  Company.     26,235  ;  July  17. 

••Kismet  White  Laid  Confectionery  Bags."  (For  Boxes 
of  Paper  Bags.)     A.  Herz.     25,631  ;  Feb.  20. 

Klansman  Cigar.  For  Cigars.  L.  W.  Dunn.  26,323 ; 
Aug.  14. 

Kleenz  'em.  For  Hand  Cleanser.  H.  B.  Garside. 
26,612:   Dec.   4. 

Kleenzal.  For  Paint,  Grease,  Varnish,  and  Oil  Remover. 
Realneed  Products  Co.     25,987  ;   May  22. 

"  Klumyrna."  (For  Canned  Figs.)  Food  Products  Co. 
25,579;  Feb.  13. 

Knicker  Boston  Garter.  For  Cards  Containing  Men's 
Garters.     George  Frost  Company.     26,325  ;  Aug.  14. 

Konomv  Hair  Net.  For  Hair  Nets.  Ad-Packed  Hair 
Net  Co.     25,782  ;  Apr.  3. 

"  Ko.«;her  Sausage."  (For  Sausage.)  Levin's  Sinai 
Kosher   Sausage   Factory.      25,662 ;    Feb.    27. 

Krank,  Alfred  J..  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Kranks  Skin-Health 
Pace  Powder.     For  Face  Powder.     26,128  ;  June  26. 

Krank's  Camolease.  For  Containers  Containing  a  Salve. 
A.  J.  Krank.     25,971 ;  May  22. 

Krank's  Fix-A-G!oss.  For  Hair  Fixative  and  Dandruff 
Remedy.     A    J.  Krank.     25,912;  May  8. 

"  Krank's  Pix-A-Gloss."  (For  Containers  Containing  a 
Dandruff  Remedy  and  Hair  Dressing.)  A.  J.  Krank. 
25,495  ;    Jan.    23. 

Krank's  Hairwealth.  For  Containers  Containing  a  Hair 
Tonic.     A.  J.  Krank.     25,973  ;  May  22. 

Krank's  Hydrofoam  (Orange)  Shampoo.  For  Containers 
Containing  a  Shampoo.  A.  J.  Krank.  25,968 ; 
May  22. 

Krank's  Hydrofoam  (Pine  Tar)  Shampoo.  For  Contain- 
ers Containing  a  Shampoo.  A.  J.  Krank.  25,967  ; 
May  22. 

Krank's  Lemon  Facial  Pack.  For  Skin  Treatment  and 
Beautifier.     A.   J*.  Krank.     25,913  ;  May  8. 

Krank's  Lemon  Facial  Pack.  For  a  Skin  Treatment 
and  Beautifier.     A.   J.  Krank.     26,253  ;   July   24. 

Krank's  Liquid  Cream.  For  Containers  Containing  a 
Pace  Lotion.     A.  J.  Krank.     25,969  ;  May  22. 

"  Krank's  Mentho-Lemon."  (For  Containers  Containing 
a  Vanishing  Cream.)  A.  J.  Krank  Mfg.  Co.  25,601; 
Feb.  13. 

Krank's  Mentho-Lemon.  For  Vanishing  Cream.  A.  J. 
Krank.     25,974  :  May  22. 

"  Krank's  Oilaa  Head  Rub."  (For  Containers  Containing 
a  Hair  Tonic  and  Fixative.)  A.  J.  Krank.  25,493; 
Jan.    23. 

"  Krank's  Pink  Blush."  (For  Cartons  Containing  a  Van- 
ishing and  Massage  (i!ream.)  A.  J.  Krank.  25,492; 
Jan.    23. 

"  Krank's  Pink  Blush."  (For  Jars  Containing  a  Vanish- 
ing and  Ma.ssage  Cream.)  A.  .T.  Krank.  25,493; 
.Tan.    23. 

Krank's  Scalphealth.  For  Containers  Containing  a  Hair 
Tonic.     A.  J.  Krank.     25,972  ;  May  22. 

Krank'?:  Skin-Health  Face  Powder.  For  Face  Powder. 
A.  J.  Krank.     26,128;  June  26. 

Krank's  Sporicide.  For  Containers  Containing  an  .Anti- 
septic.    A.   J.   Krank.     25,970  ;   May  22. 

"  Kream  Krust."  (For  Wax-Paper  Bread  Wrappers.) 
Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company.  25,666 ; 
Feb.  27. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  labels  registered — Continuecl. 


1583 


Kreeper.     For  Infants'   Uosiei'y.     Kruegei'-Tobin   Co.   Inc. 

25,014  ;  May  S. 
Krinklotox.    For    Shirts.      Oppenheim,    Oberndorf    &    Co. 

26,400;   Sept.   IS. 
Kro   Mor.      For   Tomatoes.      Defiance    Grocery    Company. 

25,854  :  Apr.  24. 
Kutners    Iliaililanci.      For    Coffee.      Kutner-Goldstein    Co. 

26,292  :  "Aug.  7.- 
"La   Dez."      (For   Cigars.)      La   Dez  Cigar   Co.     25,45)6; 

Jan.    2;^. 
La  Divinldad.     For  Cigars.     C.  H.  Hundemanu.     26,564  ; 

Nov.   20. 
"  Lady    Anno    Cofeee."       (For    Coffee.)      Vaughn    Grocery 

Company.     25,617  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lady    Bettv.      For    Bread.       D.    P.    WooUey.      26,211 ; 

July  10. 
"  Lady    Bugg's    Fudge."      (For    Candies.)      M.    V.    Bugg. 

25,572  ;  Feb.  13. 
Lago    Pure    Crushed    Fruit    Laxative.      For    a    Laxative 

Preparation.     I.  A.  Freeman.     26,480  ;  Oct.  9. 
•■  Lake    Chelan    Brand."       (For    Fresh    Apples.)       N.    D. 

Liudsley.     25,407  :   Jan.   23. 
•'  Lalje    Yale    Grapefruit    Marmalade."       (For    Grapefruit 

Marmalade.)     Lake  Yale  Orange  Company.     25,602; 

Feb.  13. 
Lamp.      For    Lamps.      Moe-Bridges    Company.      26,497  ; 

"  Lii    I'eiezii."       (For    Cigars.)      J.    M.    Perez.      25,553; 

Feb.  6.  „  .    . 

"  La    Kose    du    Bain."       (For    Receptacles    Containing    a 

Bathing  Salt.)     J.  E.  Barnes.     25,650;  Feb.  27. 
Las  Palmas  Red  Chile  Sauce.     For  Chili  Sauce.  ,  Ramirez 
&  Feraud  Chile  Co.     26,401  ;  Sept.  18. 

Laura  Double  Mesh  Net.  For  Hair  Nets.  C.  K. 
Thau.     26,649  ;  Dec.  4. 

Leather  Plaiting  Outfit.  For  Outfits  Which  Include 
Leather  Cutting  and  Plaiting  Implements  for  Form- 
ing and  Plaiting  Leather  Strips  or  Thongs.  L.  E. 
Griswold.     26,688:  Dec.  18.  ,    ,^. 

Lemane.     For  Porcelain  and  Enamel.     New  York  Vitreous 

Enamel  Products  Corporation.     25,864  ;  Apr.  24. 
"  Lemon    Facial    Pack."      (For    Containers    Containing   a 
Skin  Treatment  and  Beautifier.)      A.   J.  Krank  Mfg. 
Co.     25,600  ;  Feb.  13. 

"  Lemon-Flush  'Makes  the  Pores  Weep'."  (For  a  Cleans- 
ing Civam.)      J.  F.  Murray.     25,546  ;  Feb.  6. 

"  Lemo'n  Liver  Workers."  (For  Envelopes  Containing 
Liver  Pills.)     G.  Liftman.     25,690  ;  Mar.  6. 

Lenox  Guaranteed  Hosiery.  For  Hosiery  and  Boxes  Con- 
taining the  Same.  Fermustex  Hosiery  Company. 
25,813  ;  Apr.  10. 

Lenz-Lire.  For  a  Bottle  of  Liquid  for  Cleaning  Glasses. 
M.   C.   Kfuney.     25,800;   Apr.   3.  „  „ 

Leone  di  San  Marco.  For  Cigars.  Parodi  Cigar  Co. 
26,095 ;   June  12.  ,       ,.     ,      ^ 

Les  Produits  de  Beaute  de  Rosario  Duprez  New  York.  I<  or 
Beauty  Preparations.     R.  Duprez.     26,665  ;  Dec.   11. 

Levering  Coffee  Company,  The,  Baltimore,  Md.  Every 
Sip  Is  Delicious.     For  Coffee.     26,129;  June  26. 

Lewis'  Single  Binder  De  Luxe.  For  Cigars.  Frank  P. 
Lewis  Cigar  Co.     26,527 :  Nov.  13.         „     ^    ^     ^, 

Lezak  Malt  Extract.  For  Malt  Extract.  B.  J.  Suehla. 
26,501 ;  Oct.  23.  „        ^        . 

Liberty.     For  Macaroni.     S.   Nunziato.     26,636 ;   Dec.   4 

Liberty  Patch.  For  Automobile  Tube  Patches.  United 
States  Distribution   Co.     26,592;   Nov.  2a»R 

Likaslice.     For  Bread.     D.  P.  Woolley.     26,214  ;  July  10. 

"Lily  Brand."  (  For  Cartons  for  Ice  Cream.)  Menasha 
Printing  and  Carton  Company.     25.760  ;  Mar.  27. 

Lindeman,  Gaylen  D.,  and  Leo  V.  Novak,  doing  business 
as  Camel  Malt  Syrup  Company,  Cedar  Rapids,  lovja. 
Camel  Malt  Syrup.     For  Malt  Sirup.     26,086  ;  June  12. 

"  Lino-Nu."  (For  Decorating  Outfits  Comprising  Varnish, 
Coloring  Matter,  Brushes,  and  Sponges.)  R.  F.  John- 
ston Paint  Company.     25,754  ;  Mar.  27. 

Lion  For  a  Water-Softener  Washing  Powder.  M.  L. 
Keagy.    26,347  ;  Sept.  4.       ^  ,    ^      „       .  .        .   ^.  , 

Lion  Puncture  Patch.  For  a  Patch  for  Repairing  Articles 
Made  of  Rubber.  S.  G.  Clendenning.  26,550 ; 
Nov.  20.  ^     . 

Lionel  Electric  Toy  Trains.  For  Electric  Toy  Trains.. 
Lionel   Corporation.      26,329  ;   Aug.   14. 

Liquid  El  Vampiro.  For  a  Liquid  Spray  for  Flies,  Mos- 
quitoes. Moths,  Fleas,  Bedbugs,  Lice  Cockroaches, 
and  Ants.    Allaire,  Woodward  &  Co.    26,685  ;  De^.  18. 

"  Lithia  Polaris."  (For  Natural  Spring  Water.)  Boon- 
ville  Mineral  Spring  Company.     25,570  ;  Feb.  Id. 

"  Little  Boy  Blue."  (For  Hosiery.)  Toewear  Hosiery  Inc. 
25,616 ;  Feb.  13.  „  ^        ^ 

"  Little  Red  Riding-Hood."  (For  the  Cover  of  a  Game 
Box.)     Noble  and  Noble.     25,634  ;  Feb.  20. 

Live  Long.     For  Bread.     D.  P.  WooUey.     26,210  ;  July  10. 

"  Lorelei."  (For  Toilet  Paper.)  National  Paper  Products 
Company.     25,716  ;  Mar.  13. 

"  Lubri-Gas."  (For  a  Chemically-Treated  Oil  for  Use  in 
Connection  with  Internal-Combustion  Engines.) 
C.    E.    Paden.     25.673;    Feb.    27. 

Lucido's  Quality.  For  Peas.  Lucido  Brothers  Grocery 
Company.     26,238  ;  .July  17. 

Luna  De  Oro.  For  Flour.  Great  West  Mill  and  Elevator 
Company.     26,115  ;   June  26. 

Lustershiue  Black  Gloss.  For  Containers  for  Black  Gloss. 
I.  Slavin.     25,921  ;  May  8. 


Lydia  Darrah.  For  Candy.  Lydia  Darrah  Candy  Shops, 
Inc.     26,165;  July  10. 

Lyons'  California  Orchard  Scenes,  Scries  No.  2.  For 
Glace  Fruits.     J.  C.  Raas.     26,702  ;  Dec.  18. 

M  U  J.     For  Coffee.     M.  R.  Johnston.     25,964  ;   May  22. 

"  Madden's  Digestive  Tonic."  (For  Bottles  Containing 
Medicine — Namely,  a  Digestive  Tonic.)  J.  M.  Mad- 
den.    25,756;  Mar.  27. 

"  Magic  Marvel."  (For  Washing  Compounds.)  L.  Mitch- 
ell &  Co.     25,544  ;  Feb.  6. 

"  Magic  Marvel  Bluing  Paddle."  (For  Bluing  Com- 
pounds.)    L.  Mitcbell  &  Co.     25,545;  Feb.  6. 

Magnet.  Hair  nets.  Femina  Importing  Company. 
26,666;  Dec.  11. 

Mah  Deuck.     For  a  Game.     B.  Levison.     26,375  ;  Sept.  11. 

Mali  Jonge.  li'or  Candy.  J.  G.  McDonald  Chocolate  Co. 
26,030  ;  May  29. 

Maid  Of  The  Birch.  For  Packages  Containing  Tooth- 
picks.    Hardwood  Products  Co.     25,798  ;  Apr.  3. 

Maid-O-Wheat.  For  Bread.  Newark  Paraffine  &  Parch- 
ment Paper  Co.     26,461 ;  Oct.  2. 

"  Maisou  Blanche  Devil's  I'ood  Candy."  (For  Candy 
Boxes.)      Maisou  Blanche  Co.     25,543;  Feb.   6. 

Maleto.  For  Mayonnaise  Salad  Dressing.  Henard  May- 
onnaise   Company.      20,562 ;    Nov.    20. 

Mammy's  Delight  Southern  Beaten  Biscuit.  For  Wrap- 
pers for  Biscuits.  Adelaide  A.  Jackson  and  Elizabeth 
Jones.     26,523;  Nov.  13. 

Mammy's  Sure-Fat.  For  Medicine.  D.  E.  Locke.  26,029  ; 
May  20. 

Maple  Ridge  Creamery  Butter.  For  Butter.  Menasha 
Printing   and    Carton    Company.      26,089 ;    June    12. 

"  Marchiony's  Spumoni  Italian  Ice  Cream."  (For  Car- 
tons for  Ice  Cream.)  Menasha  Printing  and  Carton 
Company.     25,665  ;  Feb.  27. 

Margaret's.  For  a  Hair  Tonic.  M.  G.  Casavant.  26,340  ; 
Sept.  4. 

Mark  Twain.  For  Oranges.  San  Joaquin  Fruit  &  In- 
vestment  Company.     25,988  ;   May  22. 

Market.  For  Fresh  Pears.  N.  E.  Dean.  26,391; 
Sept.   18. 

Mar-Son  Preparation.  For  Tooth  Paste.  Mar-Son  Medi- 
cine Co.     26,376;  Sept.  11. 

"  Martas  Sauce."  (For  a  Pood  Sauce.)  R.  W.  Wilsbach. 
25,770;  Mar.  27. 

Martin.  For  Toilet  Paper.  National  Paper  Products 
Company.     25,084  ;  May  22. 

Marvel.  For  a  Luting  Composition.  F.  R.  Schulz. 
26,387  ;  Sept.  11. 

Marvel  Chick  Feed.  For  Cereal  Products.  C.  O.  Sande- 
fur.     26,060  ;  June  5. 

Marvel  Hog  Chops.  For  Cereal  Products.  C.  O.  Sande- 
fur.     26,058  ;  June  5. 

Marvel  Meal.  For  Cereal  Products.  C.  O.  Sandefur. 
26,057  ;  June  5. 

Marvel  Scratch  Feed.  For  Cereal  Products.  C.  O.  Sande- 
fur.    26,050  ;  June  5. 

Mary  Fraser  Candies.  For  Candies.  Mary  Eraser  Can- 
dies,  Inc.     25,028;   May  15. 

Mascot.  For  Coffee.  Thomas  J.  Webb  Company.  26,317  ; 
Aug.  7. 

Mason's  Almond  Nougat  Bars.     For  Candy.     Mason,  Au 
&   Magenheimer    Confectionery    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany.    26,673  ;   Dec.  11. 
"  Massie's  Is  Good  Bread."     (For  Bread.)     Massie  Baking 
Co.      25,704  ;   Mar.   13. 

Mato  Wonder  Washing  Powder.      For  Washing  Powder. 

A.  B.  C.  Sales  Corporation.     25,827  ;  Apr.  17. 
Mattlage,    Charles    F.,    &    Sons    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Royall's  French  Salad  Dressing.  For  French  Salad 
Dressing.     26,130  ;  June  26. 

Mavoureen  Hair  Net.  For  Hair  Nets.  .id-Packed  Hair 
Net  Co.     25,783  ;  Apr.  3. 

"  Mayer's  Prolongation  of  Life."  (For  a  Medicinal  Prep- 
aration, an  Inhalent  Composed  of  Equal  Parts  of 
Onion  and  Pele-Mele  Fruits.)  E.  Mayer.  25,691; 
Mar.  6. 

Mayflower.  For  Cartons  for  Butter.  Menasha  Printing 
and  Carton  Company.     25,885  ;  May  1. 

Mayflower-Brand.  B'or  Malt  Extract.  S.  Krepstman. 
25,940  ;  May  15. 

May  wood.  For  Canned  Olives.  May  wood  Packing  Com- 
pany.    26,377  ;  Sept.  11. 

Mecca.  For  Oranges.  Andrews  Brothers  Company. 
25,805  ;  Apr.  10. 

"Medium."  (For  the  Containers  of  Cigars  and  Tobacco.) 
F.  Dovlchi.     25,479  :   Jan.  23. 

Meese.     For  Brooms.     G.  Meese.     26,571  ;  Nov.  20. 

Mel-Aroma.  For  a  Remedv  for  Stomach  Disorders  and 
Constipation.      I.    A.    Melnick.      26.350  ;    Sept.    4. 

Mello-Freeze.  For  a  Preparation  for  Use  in  Improving 
Ice  Cream  and  in  Conditioning  the  Ice  Cream  Mix. 

B.  Heller  &  Company.     26,171 ;  July  10. 

Melodew  Prepared  Liquid  Choclet.  For  Chocolate.  Melo- 
dew  Corporation.     26,306  ;  Aug.  7. 

Melodew  Prepared  Liquid  Choclet.  For  Chocolate.  Melo- 
dew Corporation.     26,378  ;  Sept.   11. 

Meloine.  For  Preparation  for  Use  in  Improving  Ice  Cream 
and  in  Conditioning  the  Ice-Cream  Mix.  B.  Heller  & 
Company.     26,230  ;  .Tuly  17. 

Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,  Menasha,  Wis., 
assignor  to  The  Cottage  Creamery  Co.,  Clpveland,  Ohio. 
Gooil  Creamery  Butter.     For  Butter.     26,087  ;  June  12. 


1584 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  labels  registered — Continued. 


Menasha  Printing  and  Carton   Company,   Menasha,   Wis., 
assignor   to  The   Holland   Bread   Co.,    Columbus,   Ohio. 
Holland's    Twin    Loaf    Bread.      For    Bread.      26,088 ; 
•Tune  12. 
Menasha   Printing  and  Carton   Company,  Menasha,   Wis., 
assignor  to  The  Brundage  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Maple 
Ridge  Creamery  Butter.      For  Butter.      26,089  ;  June  12. 
Meiuisha   Printing  and  Carton   Company,   Menasha,   Wis., 
assignor  to  Metropolitan  Ice  Cream  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Sterling  Ice  Cream.     For  Ice  Cream.     26,131  ;  June  26 
Menasha  Printing  and   Carton  Company,  Menasha,   Wis., 
assignor  to  B.  C.  Reich  &  Son,  Fort  Worth.  Tex.     Mity 
Nice     Bread.       For     Wrappers     for     Bread.       26,132  ; 
June  26. 
Menasha   Printing  and  Carton   Company,   Menasha,   Wis., 
assignor  to   Weber  Ice   Cream  Co.,  Jefferson   City,  Mo. 
Weber.      For   Ice  Cream.      26,133 ;    June   26. 
Menasha  Printing  and  Carton  Company,   Menasha,   Wis., 
assignor  to  Valley  Dairy  Products  Co.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
Valdair     Creamery     Butter.        For     Butter.       26,134 ; 
June  26. 
Menasha   Printing   and   Carton    Company,    Menasa,    Wis., 
assignor  to  S.  C.  Jensen  Creamery  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Reliable  Brand.      For  Butter.     26,135 ;   June  26. 
Menasha   Printing  and   Carton  Company,  Menasha,   Wis., 
assignor  to   Hastings  Bakery,   Hastings,    Nebr.      Sugar 
Loaf.     For  Wrappers  for  bread.     26,136  ;   June  26. 
Mermaid.     For  Dates.     G.  H.  Narbonne.     26,534  ;  Nov.  13. 
"  Mermes."       (For    a    Wrapper    for    Toilet-Paper    Rolls.) 

Northern  Paper  Mills.     25,671 ;  Feb.  27. 
Merrillite    College    Special.      For    Candy.     Merrill    Candy 

Company.     26,575  ;   Nov.   20. 
Messina.       For    Canned    Tunny    Fish.      French    Sardine 

Co.     26,609  :   Dec.  4. 
Metro-Dutch  Style  Creams.     For  Packages  or  Boxes  Con- 
taining Candy.     Metro  Chocolate   Co.   Inc.     25,822 ; 
Apr.  10. 
Metropolitan  Ice  Cream  Co.     (See  Menasha  Printing  and 

Carton  Company,  assignor.) 
"Meyers'    Eskimo    Stogies."       (For    Boxes    of    Stogies.) 

Beechnut  Stogie  Co.     25,728  ;  Mar.  20. 
Mihalovitch   Co.,  The,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Health-0.     For 

Rubbing  and  Massage  Alcohol.     26,137  :  June  26. 
"  Mild."      (For  Containers  of  Cigars  and  Tobacco.)      F. 

Dovichi.     25,480  ;  Jan.   23. 
Mildred   Cressey   Silver   Polish.     For   a   Polish   for  Gold, 
Silver,     or     Any     Like     Material     Where     a    Bright 
Lustrous   Finish    is    Desired.      M.    Cressey.      26,284 ; 
Aug.  7. 
Milius,  Gay  E.  and  L.,  doing  business  as  E.  Milius  &  Co., 
New  Rochelle  and  New  York,  N.  Y.     Genuine  Philippine 
Kepp    Originated    1915.      For    Philippine    Repp    Cloth. 
26,090  ;  June  12. 
Milius,  Lester.     (See  Milius,  Gay  E.  and  L.) 
Mill  On  The  Floss.     For  Oranges.     James  Mills  Orchards 

Corporation.      26.578 :    Nov.    20. 
"  Millcrest."      (For  Canned  Yellow  Cling  Peaches.)     Vir- 

den  Packing  Company.     25,618  ;  Feb.  13. 
Mile  Wheat.     For  Cereal  Food.     Los  Angeles  Milo  Wheat 

Co.     26.627:  Dec.  4. 
Miracle  Hair  Net.     For  Envelopes  for  Hair  Nets.     Crown 

Hair  Goods  Co.     26,004;  May  29. 
"Miss    America."       (For    Pickles.)       American    Pickle    & 

Canning  Company.     25,524  ;  Feb.  6. 
Miss  America.     For   Stringless  Beans.     American   Pickle 

&  Canning  Company.     26.389  ;  Sept.  18. 
Miss  Bunny.     For  Cake  Chocolate.     Ideal  Cocoa  &  Choco- 
late Co.     26,420;   Sept.  25. 
Miss  Kittv.     For  Cake  Chocolate.     Ideal  Cocoa  &  Choco- 
late   Co.      26,417;    Sept.    25. 
Mission-Vinevards.      For    Fresh    Grapes.       G.    J.    Lewis. 

26,397  :   Sept.   18. 
Missisquoi   Lime  Works.    Inc..    St.    Albans,   and   Highgate 
Springs,  Vt.     White  Horse  Brand  No.  1  Common  Lime. 
For  Lime  Barrels.     26,138  ;  June  26. 
Mis.sisquoi   Lime   Works,   Inc.,    St.   Albans,   and   Highgate 
Sprinsfs,  Vt.     Red  Indian  Brand  Finishing  Lime.     For 
Lime   Barrels.     26,139 ;   June   26. 
"Mistland."      (For   Loganberries.)      Oregon    Growers    Co- 
operative Association.     25.548  ;  Feb.  6. 
Mi-Te  Good.     For  Tobacco.     Steacy-Shaeffer  Tobacco   Co. 

26,149  ;  June  26. 

Mittni; .     For  Nonalcoholic  Maltless  Beverages  and  Sirups 

fcr  Preparing  the   Same.     R.   Hill.     25,911  :   May   8. 

Mity  Nice   Bread.      For   Wrappers   for  Bread.      Menasha 

Printing   and    Carton    Company.      26,132 ;    June    26. 

Model.     For  Ice  Cream.     Menasha   Printing   and  Carton 

Company.     26,457  :  Oct.  2. 
Modern     Pure    Pood    Products    Co.,     New    York.    N.    Y. 
Nocook    Eagle    Brand    Malthop.      For    Malt    Extract. 
26.052;  June  5. 
Motlestv  Shadow  Panel.     For  Undergarments  for  Women. 

Modesty   Shadow  Panel  Co.     26,494;   Oct.   16. 
Mole  Poblano.     For  a  Mixture  of  Dried  Chili  and  Spices. 

P.  Baca.     25,996  :  May  29. 
"  Molinelli's    Home    Cooked    Spaghetti."       (For    Jars    of 

Spaghetti.)      C.   Molinelli.      25,499;    Jan.   23. 
Monarch.      For   Butter.      Menasha    Printing   and    Carton 

Compnny.     26.6.S1  :  Dec.  4. 
Mondel.     For  Canned  Sauerkraut.     Hamilton  &  Sons  Can- 
ning Co.     26,119  ;   June  26. 
Moon-Glow.     For  Assorted  Chocolates.     Milwaukee  Paper 
Box   Company.     26,698  ;  Dec.   18. 


"Moonlight  Brand."  (For  Tin  Containers  Containing 
Shrimp.)  Biloxj  Packing  &  Trading  Co.  25,568; 
Feb.  13. 

Moonshine  Cleaner.  For  Cartons  Containing  Cleaner  for 
Automobiles  and  Furnitures.  Bowen  Chemical  Co. 
25,830  ;  Apr.  17. 

Moonstone  Brand  Select  Sweet  June  Wisconsin  Peas.  For 
Canned  Peas.  Beaver  Canning-  Company.  26,711 ; 
Dec.   26. 

Morning  Bloom  Brand  Wisconsin  Peas.     For  Canned  Peas 

_        Beaver  Canning  Company.     26,716  ;  Dee.  25. 
Moth  Preventive  Larvex."      (For  Bottles  or  Other  Con- 
tainers of  Larvex,  a  Liquid  Moth  Preventive.)     Proc- 
ess Chemicals,  Incorporated.     25,638  ;  Feb.  20. 

"  Mother  Knick  Let  her  family  serve  your  family."  (For 
Hose.)      A.   Thompson   Co.      25,516;   Jan.   30. 

"Mothers'  Day."  (For  Boxes  Containing  Chocolates.) 
Milwaukee  Paper  Box  Company.     25,742  ;  Mar.  20. 

Motorist.     For  Cigars.     H.  Brickson.     25,812 ;  Apr.  10. 

"  Mound  City."  (For  Malt  Sirup.)  Mound  City  Products 
Co.     25,706  :  Mar.  13. 

Moyer  Bros.    For  Pretzels.    Moyer  Bros.    26,330  ;  Aug.  14 

Mozel.  For  Silk  Opera  and  Sport  Hair  Nets.  J.  Fleischer. 
26,408  ;  Sept.  25. 

Mr.  Porker.  For  Cake  Chocolate.  Ideal  Cocoa  &  Choco- 
late Co.     26,414  ;  Sept.  25. 

Mt.  Lassen.  For  Fresh  Pears.  James  Mills  Orchards 
Corporation.     26,576  ;  Nov.  20. 

Mt.  Tom.  For  Bread.  Labrecque  Brothers.  25,915 ; 
May  8. 

Mount  Vernon.     For  Coftee.     Thomas  J.  Webb  Company. 
•      26,732  ;   Dec.  25. 

Muenchner  Brand  Malt  Extract.  For  Malt  Extracts  and 
Sii-ups.      F.    Mucnch.      26,032  ;    May    29. 

Muh-Juhng,  The  Great  Chinese  Game.  For  Game  De- 
vices for  Playing  the  Said  Chinese  Game.  Regen- 
steiner  Corporation.     26,195  ;   July   10. 

Murell's  Handcleaner  Claro.  For  Soap  Powder.  P.  Mul- 
ler.     26,701  ;  Dec.  18. 

"  My  Mans  Melster's  Special  Center."  (For  Candy  Bars.) 
Mrlster   Candv   Companv.      25.498;    Jan.    23' 

Myrykle  Fruit  Balls.  For  Glass  Jars  Containing  Medi- 
cated Fruit  Balls  Having  Laxative  Properties.  M. 
A.  Bainbridge.     26,105  ;  June  26. 

"  Nafziger  Fluff.y-Loaf."  (For  Bread.)  Nafziger  Baking 
Company.     25,669  ;  Feb.  27. 

Nafziger  Fluffy-Loaf.  For  Bread.  Nafziger  Baking  Com- 
pany.    25,916  ;  May  8. 

Name.  For  Handkerchiefs.  S.  W.  Magnus  &  Co.  26,239; 
July  17. 

Narbonne.    For  Dates.    G.  H.  Narbonne.    26.533  ;  Nov.  13. 

"  Narcissus,  Jonquils  and  Daffodils."  (For  a  Box  of 
Narcissus  Bulbs.)  New  Amsterdam  Bulb  Co.  Inc. 
25,762  ;  Mar.  27. 

Narcissus  Paper  White.  For  a  Box  of  Narcissus  Bulbs. 
New  Amsterdam  Bulb  Co.     26,242  ;  July  17. 

Nelson  Ball  Bearing  Timer.  For  Timers.  Nelson  Timer 
Company.     26.634  :  Dec.  4. 

Neo.       For    a     Preparation    for 
Robins.     25,942 ;   May   15. 

Neo.       For    a    Preparation     for 
Robins.      26,431  ;    Sept.    25. 

Nepo.      For    a    Compound    for    Cleaning    Paint    and 
Surfaces.     G.   E.   Marshall.     25,976  ;  May  22. 

Neptune.    For  Table  Salt.     Haas,  Baruch  &  Co.     26,227  ; 

July  irr. 

New  Amsterdam  Bulb  Co.  Inc.,  Now  York.  N.  Y.  Crocus. 
For  a  Box  of  Crocus  Bulbs.     26,091 ;  June  12  . 

New  Luster  F'urniture  Polish.  For  Liquid  Polishing 
Substance.     Fred  W.  Cross  &  Co.     26,110 ;  June  26. 

"  Nightwear  Pajamas  and  Night  Shirts."  (For  Shirts 
R.  Drew.     25.478  :  Jan.  23. 

Nile  Queen.  For  Toilet  Paper.  Paper  Napkins,  Paper 
Towels,  and  Paper  Tablecloths.  Fort  Howard  Paper 
Company.      25.926;    May    15. 

No.  04  Mirror  and  Scottissue  Towel  Holder.  For  Cartons 
for  Shipping  Combination  Mirrors  and  Towel  Hold- 
ers.    Scott  Paper  Company.     26,098-9  :  .Tune  12. 

Noble-Heart.     For  Soap.     J.  H.  Karp.     26.396  ;  Sept.  18. 

Noble-Heart  Egyptian  Henna  Powder.  For  a  Prepara- 
tion for  Brightening  and  Glinting  the  Hair.  .T.  H. 
Karp.     26,050  ;  June  5. 

Nocook  Eagle  Brand  Malthop.  For  Malt  Extract.  Mod- 
ern  Pure  Food  Products  Co.     26.052  :   June  5. 

"No-Leak-0"  Oil  Sealing.  For  Piston  Rings.  No-Leak-0 
Piston  Ring  Company.     26,140  ;  June  26. 

No-Leak-O  Piston  Ring  Companv.  Muskegon,  Mich.  "No- 
Leak-0"  Oil  Sealing.  For  Piston  Rings.  26,140; 
.Tune  26. 

Normedal.  For  Wrapper  for  Toilet  Paper  Rolls.  North- 
ern Paper  Mills.     25,900  :  May  1. 

Northern  Paper  Mills,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Northern  Towels. 
For  Wrapper  for  Folded  Paper  Towels.  26,053 ; 
June  5. 

Northern  Towels.  For  Wrapper  for  Folded  Paper  Tow- 
els.    Northern    Paper  Mills.     26,053 ;   June   5. 

No.  2  Tru  Lite  Acme.  For  Lamp  Chimneys.  Gill  Broth- 
ers Company.     25,931 ;  May  15. 

No.  2  Tru  Lite  O.  K.  For  Lamp  Chimneys.  Gill  Broth- 
ers Companv.     25,932  ;  May  15. 

Nothrow  Piston  Rings.  For  Piston  Rings.  Nothrow  Pis- 
ton Ring  Co.     26,538  ;  Nov.  13. 


Destroying    Bugs. 
Destroying    Bugs. 


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UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alitluiittical  lint  of  labels  registered — Continued. 


1585 


Novak,  Leo  V.     (See  Lindemaii,  G.  D.,  and  Novak.) 
Nulust;i   Shoe   Polish.      For  Tubes   and   Cartons   Contain- 

ins  Shoe  Polish.    Nulusta  Company.    i;G.G.">r>  :  Dec.  4. 
Nut  :nid  Fruit  Chocolates.     For  Nut  and  Fruit  Chocolates. 

Uujlors.     --'CSGC;  Nov.  -JO. 
"  Nutr-O-Life  Bread."     (For  Loaves  of  Bread.)     American 

Bakerv  Company.     25,649  ;  Feb.  27. 
Nuttv  Notion  Nougat.     For  Candy.     H.  Dilas.     25,855 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Nu-Type.      For   a    Preparation    Used    for    Cleaning    Metal 

Type  and  Stamps.     C.  E.  Tidwell.     25,803  :  Apr.  3. 
Nyanza.      For    Toilet    Paper.      National    I'aper    Products 

Company.     25,887  :  May  1. 
Odex.     For  a  Foot  Medicine  for  Treating  the  Feet.     Odex 

Products  Company.     2C,462  ;  Oct.  2. 
Ohio  Salt  Co.,  The,  Wadsworth,  Ohio.     Pures.     For  Salt. 

26,092  ;  June  12. 
Old    Mission    Toffee.      For   Toffee   Candy.      Geo.    Haas   & 

Sons.     26,372;  Sept.  11. 
"Old  Virginia  Caf6-Swe(t  Chocolate."'      (For  Milk  Choco- 
late.)    W.  U.  Baker,  Inc.     25,624;  Feb.  20. 
"  Old   Woman   and  Her  Pig."    (For  the  Cover  of  a  Game 

Box.)     Noble  and  Noble.     25,633  ;  Feb.  20. 
Olio    D'Oliva    Puro.       For    Imported    Italian    Olive   Oil. 

A.  Antoniadls.     26,104;   June   26. 

One  Bi-^cuit  Morning,  Noon  &  Night.  For  Biscuits. 
Standard    Biscuit    Company.      26,063 ;    June    5. 

Oriental  Mystic  Game.  For  Games.  W.  Wendtland. 
26,435  :  Sept.  25. 

Original  Weinger's  Best  Look  For  The  Name  Of  S.  Wein- 
ger  Ou  Every  Carton.  For  Cartons  Containing  Eggs. 
S.  Welnger.     26,038  ;  May  29. 

Otter.  For  Toilet  Paper.  National  Paper  Products  Com- 
pany.    25,981  :   May   22. 

Oxidene.  For  Powder  for  Malodorous,  Galled,  Calloused, 
Cracked,  or  Sore  Feet,  Body-Perspiration  Odors,  Sun- 
burn, and  Prickly  Heat.  Realneed  Products  Co. 
26,192  ;  July  10. 

•■  SIOOO  00  Guaranteed  Ant-Bane."  (For  a  Carton  In- 
closing an  Insecticide  Prepaiation  for  Killing  Ants.) 

B.  Heller  &  Company.     25,585  ;  Feb.   13. 
$1000.00  Guaranteed  Auto  Glo.     For  An  Automobile  and 

Wood     Polish.       B.     Heller     &     Company.       26,082; 
June  12. 

$1000.00  Guaranteed  Enamel  Cleaner.  For  A  Prepara- 
tion for  Cleaning  Enamel  and  Porcelain  Ware.  B. 
Heller  &  Company.     26,080;  June  12. 

"  $1000.00  Guaranteed  Flea  Killer."  (For  Cartons  In- 
closing an  Insecticide  Preparation  for  Killing  Fleas.) 
B.  Heller  &  Company.     25,702  ;  Mar.  13. 

$1000.00  Guaranteed  Moth  Killer.  For  Insecticide  Prep- 
aration for  Killing  Moths  and  Carpet  Beetles.  B. 
Heller  &  Company.     26.079  ;  June  12. 

$1000.00  Guaranteed  Ozo  Waste  Pipe  Opener.  For  A 
Drain  Pipe  Cleaner  and  Solvent.  B.  Heller  &  Com- 
pany.    26,081  ;  June  12. 

"  $1000  00  Guaranteed  Pure  Vanilla  Extract."  (For  Con- 
tainers Holding  a  Pure  Vanilla  Extract  for  Use  in 
Flavoring  Food  Products  and  Confectionery  and  Ice 
Cream.)     B.  Heller  &  Company.     25.587:  Feb.  13. 

"  $1000.00  Guaranteed  Rat  and  Mice  Killer."  (For  a 
Carton  for  Inclosing  an  Insecticide  Preparation  for 
Killing  Rats  and  Mice.)  B.  Heller  &  Company. 
25.586:   Feb.    13. 

"  $1000.00  Guaranteed  Silver  Polish."  (For  Cartons  for 
Inclosing  a  Dry  Povrder  Polish  for  Use  on  Precious 
Metals.)     B.  Holler  &  Company.     25,584:  Feb.  13. 

"  P  W  Globe  Qualitv."  (For  Paper  of  All  Kinds.)  Par- 
sons   &  Whittemore   Inc.      25,607 ;   Feb.    13. 

"Pa  an  Ma."  (For  Pickles.)  American  Pickle  &  Can- 
ning  Company.      2.5.567 :    Feb.    13. 

Pabst   Corporation,   Milwaukee,    Wis.      Che-Rene.      For   a 
Carbonated  Beverage.     26,141  :  June  26. 

Pabst  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Grap-Di-Vine.     For 
a  Carbonated  Beverage.     26,142  :  June  26. 

Pabst  Malt  Syrup.  For  Malt  Sirup.  Pabst  Corporation. 
26,187;   July   10. 

Pabst  Shebovgan.  For  Ginger  Ale.  Pabst  Corporation. 
26,385  ;  Sept.  11. 

Pack-0  Whipped  Cream.  For  Whipped  Cream.  C.  Seid- 
ler  :  26.0:^.4  :  Mav  29. 

Paint — Varnish.  For  Paints  and  Varnishes.  Pittsburgh 
Plate  Glass  Company.     25,843  ;   Apr.  17. 

Palladium  Paints.  For  Paints.  Dixie  Paint  Company. 
26,519  :  Nov.  13. 

"Paradise."  (For  Hair  Nets.)  Ego  Trading  Corpora- 
tion.    25,7.34  :  Mar.  20. 

Parfait.  For  Powder  Puffs.  Hardy,  Newman  &  Co. 
26.228  ;  July  17. 

Paristvle.  For  Hair  Nets.  Paristyle  Novelty  Co. 
26,429:  Sept.  25. 

Park's  Original.  For  Ginger  Ale.  Waukesha  Silurian 
Water  Co.     25,992  ;  May  22. 

Par-Lin  Hair  Net.  For  Hair  Nets.  Ad-Packed  Hair 
Net  Co.     25,787  :  Apr.  3. 

Parodi  Cigar  Co.,   Inc.,  .Jersey  (Sty,  N.  J.     Conte  Verde. 
For  CMgars.     26,093  ;  June  12. 

Parodi  Cigar  Co..  Inc.,  .Jersey  City,  N.  J.    Kentncky  Chim- 
ney.    For  Cigars.     26.094  :  June  12. 

Parodi  Cigar  (io..  Inc.,  Jersev  City,  N.  J.     Leone  di  San 
Marco.     For  Cigars.     26.095  ;  June  12. 

Parodi  Cigar  Co..  Inc..  Jersey  City,   N.  J.     Blacky.     For 
Cigars.     26.096;  June  12. 

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I'arodi  Cigar  Co.,  Inc.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.      11  Progresso. 

For  Cigars.     20,097  ;  June  12. 
Parry's  Vegetable  Compound.     For  Vegetable  Compound. 
Parry    Vegetable    Compound    Co.      26,386  ;    Sept.    11. 
Patch-0-l'aint.       For    an    Enamel     for     Metal     Surfaces. 

B.    D.  K.   Company.     25.792 ;   Apr.   3. 
Paul  Dresser.     For  Cigars.     V.  Levor.     26,723  ;  Dec.  25. 
Pax  2  Now  Life  Savers.     For  a  Blood  Builder  and  Ner- 
vine and  a  Healing  Extract,  for  Inside  Bath.     Pax- 
American  Cross  Chemical  Co.     26,539  ;  Nov.  13. 
Payne,  Edward  B.,  Berkeley,  Calif.     The  Omar  Loaf.     For 

Bread.     26,143  ;   June   26. 
P-B.     For  Soap  Flakes.    Prouty-Bowler  Soap  Co.    25,902 ; 

May  1. 
Peacock  Pale  Amber   Sparkling  Ginger  Ale.     For  Ginger 

Ale.     Weisbrod  &  Hess  Brewing  Company.     26,594  ; 

Nov.  20. 
"  Peak  FoLo-tell   Dance   Instruction."      (For    Phonograph 

Records.)      W.   C.   Peak.     25,551  ;   Feb.  6. 
Peck's   Pure   Paints.      For  Paint.      E.    C.   Peck.      26,353 ; 

Sept.  4. 
Penela.       For    Hair    Nets.      Rieser    Company.       26,198 ; 

Julv   10. 
•Pep."       (For    Cereal    Foods.)       Kellogg    Toasted    Corn 

Flake  Co.     25.689  ;  Mar.  6. 
Pepkik.     For  Hamburger-Sausage  Sandwiches.     J.  Hirsch- 

man.     26,048  :  June  5. 
Pepper  Sauce.     For  West  Indian  Pepper  Sauce.     B.  Mnr- 

dock.     26,256  ;  July  24. 
Pepsid.       For    a    Preparation     for    Indigestion.       Cofleld 

Laboratories,   Inc.     26.602  ;   Dec.  4. 
Percv     Pierce    Package.      For    Cartons     Containing    Ice 

'Cream.      P.   Pierce.     25,901  ;  May   1. 
Perfection.      For    Ice    Cream.       Menasha    Printing    and 

Carton  Company.     26,694  ;  Dec.   18. 
Perry's.     For  Ice  Cream.     Menasha  Printing  and  Carton 

Company.     26,693  ;   Dec.   18. 
Personality    Linen.      For    Boxes    Containing    Stationery. 

Western   Tablet   and   Stationery   Company.      26,208 ; 

July   10. 
Perspero.      For  a    Composition   of   Matter   Used    for   the 

Toilet.     M.  W.   Levkowicz.     26,254  :   July  24. 
Per-Spire-Gonp.     For  an  Antiseptic  and  Deodorant.    G.  L. 

MarEfowski.     26.349  ;  Sept.  4. 
"Peter  Knick  Let  his   family  serve  your  family."     (For 

Hose.     A.   Thompson   Co.     25,521 ;   Jan.    30. 
Peter-Pan.     For  Corn.     Inderrieden  Canning  Co.     26,233 ; 

July  17. 
Peter-Pan.     For  Peas.     Inderrieden  Canning  Co.     26,232 ; 

July  17. 
Peter    Squirrel.      For    Cake    Chocolate.      Ideal    Cocoa    * 

Chocolate   Co.     26,415 ;    Sept.   25. 
Pheasant.     For  Toilet   Paper.      National   Paper   Products 

Company.     25,980;  May  22. 
Philadelphia  Double  Strength.     For  Malt  Extract.     Phila- 
delphia Malt  Extract  Co.     26,674  ;  Dec.  11. 
Philco  Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     Ad-Packed   Hair  Net 

Co.     25,773  :   Apr.  3. 
Phillips,  Harrv  L.,  &  Alverda  B.  Phillips,  Wichita,  Kans. 
Brook-Hill  Water.     For  Bottled  Water  and  Water  Sup- 
plied in  Other  Containers.     26,144  ;  June  26. 
Phillips  Minute  Rice.     For  Rice.     S.  M.  Phillips.     26.639  : 

Dec.  4. 
Phillips  Waffle  and  Pancake  Flour.     For  Waffle  and  Pan- 
cake  flour.     S.   M.   PhiUips.     26,638  ;   Dec.  4. 
Phosphorcin.      For    a    Tonic    for    the    Nervous    System. 

Organic  Preparations   Co.     26,427 ;   Sept   25. 
Phosphorcin.      For    a    Tonic    for    the    Nervous    System. 

Organic    Preparations    Co.      26,428 ;    Sept.    25. 
'  Pickaninnv  Peanuts."      (For  Packages  Containing  Pea- 
nuts and  Peanut  Products.)      Peanut  Growers  Asso- 

oiatiou.     25.552  ;  Feb.  6. 
Picture    Alphabetic   Prize    Candy    Box.      For    Candy    and 

a       Prize.         Leader      Novelty      Candy       Company. 

26,293-305;    Aug.    7. 
Piedigrotta.     For   Italian   Peeled   Tomatoes.      P.    Pastene 

&  Co.     25,986;  May  22. 
Piper's   Ice   Cream.     For  Ice   Cream.     Menasha   Printing 

and   Carton   Company.     26,384 ;  Sept.  11. 
Pipian   Ranchero.     For  a  Mixture  of  Dried  Chili,  Spices, 

and    Cereals.      P.   Baca.      25.995 ;   May   29. 
Pitirre.     For  Paper  Bags.    V.  S.  Paper  Goods  Co.    26,155  ; 

June  26.  „     ^ 

Piute.     For  Toilet   Tissue  Paper.     National  Paper  Prod- 
ucts Company.     25,889  ;  May  1. 
Platenole.      For   a    Preparation    for   Treating  Typewriter 

Rollers.     J.   E.    Fuller.     26,611  :   Dec.   4. 
Play  Balls.     For  Sponee-Rubber  Balls.     Faultless  Rubber 

Company.     26,224  ;  July  17.  ^ 

Plzenske.       For     Malt     Extract.       M.     Hinko.       26,563; 

Nov.  20. 
Pocket  Radio.     For  Pocket   Radio  Receiving  Sets.     Auto 

Indicator    Company.      25.791 :    Apr.    3. 
Pokodot.      For    Pancake    Flour.      Pokodot    Cereal    Com- 
pany.    26,145  ;  June  26. 
Pokodot  Cereal  Company,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.     Pokodot.    For 

Pancake  Flour.     26,145  ;  June  26. 
Pokodot  Cereal  Company,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.     Dwarfies.     For 

Breakfast   Food.      26,146;   June   26. 
Pom-Po-Lav.      For    Preparation    Suitable    for   the    Treat- 
ment of  the  Hair.     G.  H.  Weyer.     25,948  ;  May  15. 
Pom-Ora.    For  Nonalcoholic  Beverages.    Florida   Products 

Company.     25,794  ;  Apr.  3. 


1586 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  labels  registered — Continued. 


Ad-Packed    Hair 

25,856  ;  Apr.  24. 
Vrhel.      26,068 ; 


PoiceVeneer.       For    Dental    Crowns    and    Bridses. 
Becbtold.     26,041  ;  June  5. 

Portage    Hair    Net.      For    Hair    Nets. 
Net  Co.     25,785  ;  Apr.  3. 

Portola.     For  Sardines.     K.  Hovden  Co. 

Praz   Droy.      For  Malt   Extract.     C.   F. 
June  5. 

"  Prepared  Almonds  Oriental  Process  O.  and  O.  Co.  Man- 
ufacturers and  Importers."  (For  Prepared  and 
Pacljaged  Nuts.)     C.  Olmstead.     25,672  ;  Feb.  27. 

"  Preston's  Gold  Seal  Flour."  (For  Sacks  Containing 
Flour.)      Preston  Milling  Co.     25,608;  Feb.  13. 

Pretty  baby.  For  Canned  Citrous  Fruits.  W.  E.  Lee  & 
Co.     26,454  ;  Oct.  2. 

Pre- War.  For  Cans  and  Boxes  Containing  Cigars.  E.  P. 
Gillespie.      25,815  ;  Apr.  10. 

Prince.  For  Cake  Chocolate.  Ideal  Cocoa  &  Chocolate 
Co.     26,416;  Sept.  25. 

For  Candy.     E.  E.   Hoffmann  Candy 
Dec.  4. 

For   Dry   Goods — Namely,   Cotton   and 
Farley    Harvey    Company.      26,392 ; 


Kalamazoo   Stationery 
G.  H.  Bvadt.     26,002; 


26,584  ; 


25,999  ; 
J.  J. 


Prince   Charming 

Co.     26,618  ; 
Priscilla   Tissue. 

Linen    Cloth. 

Sept.  18. 
Progress.      For   Writing  Tablets. 

Co.     26,524  ;  Nov.  13. 
Puget  Sound.     For  Blackberries. 

May  20. 

"Puncher."      (For   Boxes    Containing   Cigars.)      S.   Gold- 
berg.    25.537  ;  Feb.  6. 
Pure  Food.     For  Butter.     Menasha  Printing  and  Carton 

Company.     26,725 ;    Dec.    25. 
Pure  Honey.     For  Honey.     A.  I.  Root  Company. 

Nov.  20. 
Purex.     For  Salt.     Ohio  Salt  Co.     26,092  ;  June  12. 
Pussy    Silver    Legs.      For    Infants'    Hose.      Hub    Hosiery 

Mills.     25,956;   May  22. 
Puyallup.     For  Red  Raspberries.     G.  H.  Bradt. 

May   29. 
"  Pyo-Rem  Dental  Cream."      (For  Dental  Cream.) 

Nesom.     25.547  ;  Feb.  6. 
Qualitv.      For    Butter.      Menasha    Printing    and    Carton 

Company.     26,695  ;  Dec.   18. 
Quality    Fabrics.      For    Quality    Fabrics    of    Cotton    Duck 

and    Dyed,    Printed,    and    Painted     Cotton     Fabrics. 

Foster   &   Stewart   Company.      25,954  ;    May    22. 
R.  S.  V.  P.    For  Candy.    Robert  A.     Johnston  Co.    25,858  ; 

Apr.   24. 
Radcose.      For    a    Nonfreezlng    Solution    for    Automobile, 

Truck,     and     Tractor    Radiators.       Lee-Strauss    Co. 

26,687;  Dec.  18. 
"  Radio."      (For   Malt    Extracts.)      Henning   Wennersten 

Incorporattd.     25,591  :   Feb.   13. 
"  Radio  Pup."     (For  a  Sandwich  Composed  of  a  Bun  and 

a   Sausage.)      M.    Solmson.     25,501  ;   Jan.   23. 
"Radium."     (For  Chewing  Gum.)     W.J.White.     25,564; 

Feb.  6. 
"Radium    Beaut<5    Clay."       (For    Beauty    Clay.)       C.    C. 

White.     25.503  ;   .Tan.  23. 
Radium  Brand  Select  Early  June  Peas.    For  Canned  Peas. 

Beaver   Canning   Company.     26,715 :   Dec.   25. 
Rainbow.      For    Salt.      Bevis    Rock    Salt    Co.      25,848 ; 

Apr.  24. 
Rainbow  Brand  Creamery  Butter.     For  Butter.     Menasha 

Printing  and  Carton  Company.     26,531  ;  Nov.  13. 
Rainbow-Sundae.      For    Ice-cream    Tops   and    Cake   Icing. 

Atlas  Candy  Company.     26,366;   Sept.   11. 
Raisin  Bread  Made  With  Sun-Maid  Raisins.     For  BreaB. 

Menasha    Printing    and    Carton    Comp.any.      26,351  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Rajah.     For  Cake   Chocolate.     Ideal   Cocoa  &  Chocolate 

Co.     26,418;  Sept.  25. 
"  Ravenite    Fabrics."       (For    Cotton    Piece    Goods,    More 

Definitely  Sateens.)      Jenkins,  Kreer  &  Co.     25,703  ; 

Mar.  13. 
Rawleigh's  Good   Health  Talcum.     For  Talcum.     W.  T. 

Rawleigh   Company.     26,191  ;   July   10. 


"  Raybrook." 

25,639: 
"  Ravcrest." 

25,556; 
"Raycroft." 

25.555; 
"  Ravmal." 

25,557  ; 
"  Raymond^. 

25,630 ; 
"  Rayvale." 

Feb.  6. 
Real  Human  Hair  Net 


Blackberries.)        Ray  -  Maling     Co. 


(For 
Feb.  20 
(For 
Feb.  6. 

(For 
Feb.  6. 
(For 
Feb.  6. 

(For  Ladies'  Hats.) 


Loganberries.) 
Loganberries.) 
Loganberries.) 


Feb.   20. 
(For    Pears.) 


Ray-Maling      Co. 

Ray-Mallng     Co. 

Ray-Maling       Co. 

Gould  Millinery  Co. 


Ray-Maling    Co.       25,554 ; 


For  Hair  Nets.     N.  B.  Cohen  & 
Bro.     25,849-50;  Apr.  24. 
Real  Human   Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets 

Bro.      25,852  ;  Apr.   24. 
Real  Silk  Guaranteed  Hosiery.     For  Hosiery. 

Hosiery  Mills.     26,147  ;  June  26. 
Real   Silk  Guaranteed  Hosiery.     For  Hosiery. 

Hosiery   Mills.      26,258-9 :    July    24. 
Real    Silk    Hosiery    Mills.    Indianapolis,    Ind. 

Guaranteed   Hosiery.      For   Hosiery.     26,147 
Real    Silk    Hosiery    Mills,    Indianapolis.    Tnd. 

Super-Service  Socks.     For  Hosiery.     26,148 
Real  Silk   Super-Service  Socks.     For  Hosiery. 
Hosiery  Mills.     26,148  ;  June  26. 


N.   B.  Cohen  & 


Real   Silk 
Real  Silk 

Real  Silk 
;  June  26. 

Real  Silk 
;  June  26. 

Real  Silk 


Uoali-Good  Biittc  r.  For  Butter.  Menasha  Printing  and' 
Carton  Company.     26,380 ;   Sept.  11. 

Reckord  Brand  Tomatoes.  For  Cans  Containing  Toma- 
toes.    Reckord  Bros.     26,193  ;  July  10. 

Red  Boy.  For  Fresh  Apples.  Smith  &  Holden.  26,644  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Red  Girl.  For  Fresh  Apples.  Smith  &  Holden.  26,643  ; 
Dec.  4. 

Red   Indian    Brand    Finishing   Lime.     For  Lime   Barrels. 

Missisquoi   Lime   Works,   Inc.     26,139 ;   June   26. 
Red  Mill.    For  Hosiery.     Red  Mill  Hosiery  Co.     26,333-4  ; 
Aug.   14. 

Red  Wing.  For  Apples.  Touchet  Valley  Co.  26,589 ;. 
Nov.  20. 

Reich,  B.  C,  &  Son.     (See  Menasha  Printing  and  Car- 
ton Company,  assignor.) 
Rejuven.      For    Bird-Food    Preparation.      W.    B.    Madder. 
25,975  ;  May  22. 

Reliable  Brand.  For  Butter.  Menasha  Printing  and' 
Carton  Company.     26,135 ;   June  26. 

"  Relief  for  Hay  Fever  and  Rose  Fever."  (For  a  Medici- 
nal Preparation  for  the  Relief  of  Hav  Fever  and  Rose 
Fever.)     Rose  Brand  Co.     25,641 ;  Feb.  20. 

Rem.  For  a  Medicine  for  Coughs.  Maryland  Phavma^ 
ceutical  Company.     26,493;  Oct.  16. 

"Resolute."  (For  Toilet  Paper.)  National  Paper  Prod"- 
ucts   Company.     25,715  :   Mar.   13. 

Reynolds'  Reliance.  For  Coffee.  Wm.  T.  Reynolds  &  COi- 
26,196  ;   Julv   10. 

"  Rhopac  "  Flexible  Metallic  Packing.  For  Packing.  Chi- 
cago Metallic  Packing  Co.     26,266  ;  July  31. 

"Rhopac"  Piston  Head  Packing  for  Inside  Packed  Type 
Pumps.  For  Packing.  Chicago  Metallic  Packing  Co. 
26,321  ;  Aug.   14. 

"Rhopac"    Valve   Stem    Rod    and    Plunger   Packing.-     For 
Packing.      Chicago    Metallic    Packing    Co.       26,320;  . 
Aug.   14. 

Rice  Hearts.  For  Cereal  Products.  Perfection  Products 
Company.     25,842  ;  Apr.   17. 

Rich's  Best.  For  Rolled  Oats.  Rich  Brothers  Cereal  Com- 
pany.    26,197  ;   July   10. 

Ridgecrest.  For  Dried  Prunes.  Coykendall,  Inc.  26,664 ; 
Dec.    11. 

Riverdale.  For  Creamery  Butter.  John  Morrell  &  Co.. 
26.699  ;   Dec.  18. 

Riverdale.  For  Sugar  Peas.  John  Morrell  &  Co.  26,700 ; 
Dec.  18. 

Robin  Brand.  For  Pure  Ribbon  Cane  Sirup.  Robinson 
Syrup  Co.     26,463  ;  Oct.  2. 

Robin  Hood.  For  Bread.  Saniwax  Paper  Co.  26,262  ^ 
July  24. 

Rogers  Developing  Powders.  For  Containers  for  a  Pow- 
der for  the  Developing  of  Latent  Prints.  W.  J. 
Rogers.     25,943  :  May  15. 

Rogers  Hair  Net.  For  Hair  Nets.  .A.d-Packed  Hair  Net- 
Co.     25,790:  Apr.  3. 

Romolo.     For  Macaroni.     R.  C.  Ajello.     26,161  ;  July  10. 

"  Rosemary  Undergarments."  (For  Boxes  Containing  Silk 
XTnderaarments.)  Hughes  &  Bradley  Co.  25,594; 
Feb.  13. 

Rosen's  Peanut  Brittle.  For  Peanut  Brittle.  E.  Rosen 
Company.     26,703  ;   Dec.   18. 

Rose's  Pure  Honey.  For  Honey.  S.  B.  Rose.  26,505 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Roszell's  Mallo-Nut.  For  Chocolate  Bars.  J.  D.  Roszell. 
25.825  ;  Apr.  10.  ,     ^ 

"  Round  Pep  Sand  The  Lost  Key  To  Health."  (For  Puri- 
fied Insoluble  Sand.)  "Pep"  Sand  Company.  25.722; 
Mar.  13.  „        „ 

Rovina.  For  Hair  Nets.  Rieser  Company.  26,199 ; 
Julv  10. 

Rowles  Red  Pepper  Rub.  For  Cartons  or  Boxes  Inclos- 
ing or  Containing  the  Compound  Described  Therein. 
J.   F.   Murray.     26,257;   July   24. 

"  Roval  Grapefruit."  (For  Canned  Grapefruit.)  Florida 
'Grapefruit  Canning  Co.     25,628  ;  Feb.  20. 

Royal  Muslin.  For  Muslin.  Isser  Reznik's  Sons.  26,234  ; 
July  17. 

Rovall'a  French  Salad  Dressing.  For  French  Salad 
Dressing.  Charles  F.  Mattlage  &  Sons  Inc.  26,130  ; 
.Tune  26. 

"  Royaltv."     (For  Cigars.)     D.  Gibson.     25,487  ;  .Tan.  23. 

S  &  M  Spot-Lite.  For  Electric  Spotlights.  S.  &  M.  Lamp 
Co.     26,463  ;  Oct.  2. 

S  and  W.  For  Canned  Grapefruit.  Sussman,  Wormser  & 
Co.     26,706;  Dec.   18. 

S  and  W  Calasia  Figs.  For  Whole  Figs  Canned,  Pre- 
serving Natural  Flavor  of  Fresh  Figs.  Sussman,. 
Wormser  &  Co.     26,705  ;  Dec.  18. 

Saigo.     For  Varnish.     M.  Gordon.     25.796 :  Apr.  3. 

Salem.  For  Pears.  Northwest  Fruit  Products  Company. 
26,243  ;  July  17. 

Sally  Brown.  For  Bread.  D.  P.  Woolley.  26,218; 
July  10. 

"  International   Salt   Company.     26,449;: 


For  Candy.     James  Brothers.     26.084 ; 


Salt.     For   Salt. 
Oct.  2. 

Salt  Water  Taffy. 
June   12. 

Sampson.     For  Malt  Sirup.     Independent  Breweries  Com- 
pany.    25,961 ;  May  22. 

San     Marco.       For     Macaroni.       Roman     Macaroni     Co. 
25,904  ;  May  1. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  labels  registered — C!ontinned. 


1587 


Sandofur,  Charles  O.,  doing  business  as  Sandefur's  Cerpsii 
Mill,  Owensboro,  Ky.     Vitacreme  Pancake  Flour.     For 
Cereal  Troducts.     26,054 ;  June  5. 
Sandefur,  Charles  O.,  doing  business  as  Sandefur's  Cereal 
Mill,    Owensboro,    Kv.      Vitems    of   Corn.      For   Cereal 
Products.     26.055  ;  June  5. 
Sandefur,  Charles  O.,  doing  business  as  Sandefur's  Cereal 
Mill,    Owensboro.   Ky.      Vitawheat  Flour.      For   Cereal 
Products.     26.056  ;  June  5. 
Sandefur.  Charles  O..  doing  business  as  Sandefur's  Cereal 
Mill,  Owensboro,  Ky.     Marvel  Meal.     For  Cereal  Prod- 
ucts.    26.057  ;  June  5. 
Sandefur.  Charles  O.,  doing  business  as  Sandefur's  Cereal 
MIU,  Owensboro,  Ky.     Marvel  Hog  Chops.     For  Cereal 
Products.     26,058  ;  June  5. 
Sandefur,  Charles  O.,  doing  business  as  Sandefur's  Cereal 
Mill,    Owensboro,    Ky.      Marvel    Scratch    Feed.      For 
Cereal  Products.     26,059  ;  June  5. 
Sandefur,  Charles  0.,  doing  business  as  Sandefur  s  Cereal 
Mill,  Owensboro,  Ky.     Marvel  Chick  Feed.     For  Cereal 
Products.     26,060  ;  June  5. 
Sandefur,  Charles  O.,  doing  business  as  Sandefur's  Cereal 
Mill,   Owensboro,   Ky.     Vitems  of  Wheat.     For   Cereal 
Products.     26,061  ;  June  5, 
Sandefur.  Charles  O..  doing  business  as  Sandefur's  Cereal 
Mill,  Owensboro,  Ky.     "Pita  Wheat.     For  Cereal  Prod- 
ucts.    26.062  :  June  5. 
Sandhill.     For  Peaches.     Sandhill  Fruit  Growers  Associ- 
ation.    26.261 ;  July  24. 
Sandwich  Relish.     For  Relish.      Henard  Mayonnaise  Com- 
pany.    26,668;   Dec.   11. 
"  Sanicovers."      (For   Packages   Containing  Toilet  Closet 
Seat   Covers.)      Sanitary   Toilet   Companv.      25,693 ; 
Mar.  6. 
Sans  Crdme.     For  Boxes  Containing  Chocolates.     Milwau- 
kee Paper  Box  Company.     20.459  :  Oct.  2. 
Save  Tour  Hair  Haironna  Don't  Get  Bald.     For  a  Hair 

Tonic.     M.  J.  Bidwell.     26,405;   Sept.  25. 
Savoly  K  T  X.     For  Powder  Fincer-Nail  Polish.     Armand 

Company.     26,598  ;   Dec.  4. 
"  Sav  it  v.-ith  Flowers."      (For  Flowers.)     Dragon  Paper 

Mfg.  Co.     25698-700  ;  Mar.  13. 
School  Days  Brand  Wisconsin  Sweet  June  Sweet  Variety 
Peas    Size   5.      For   Canned    Peas.      Beaver    Canning 
Companv.     26,714  ;  Dec.  25. 
Scot  Toilet  Paper.     For  Toilet  Paper.     Scott  Paper  Com- 
pany.    25,920;  May  8. 
Scotch  Bob  Butter  Scotch  Ice  Cream.     For  Butter-Scotch 
Ice     Cream.       Kav-^Tiite    Products,     Inc.       26,722; 
Dec.  25. 
"  Scotch  Process  Oats."     (For  Packages  Containing  Rolled 
Oats.)      Northern  Illinois  Cereal  Company.     25,670 ; 
Feb.  27. 
Scott  Paper  Company,   Chester,   Pa.     No.  04  Mirror  and 
Scottlssue  Towel   Holder.     For  Cartons  for  Shipping 
Combination  Mirrors  and  Towel  Holders.     26.098-9  : 
June  12. 
Scottie.      For    Peas.      A.    Kickbusch    Grocery    Company. 

25,860;  Apr.   24. 
Scout    Notes.      For    Blank    Notebooks    and    Memorandum 

Pads.     H.  J.  Lichtenberger.     July  17. 
Seaside.     For  Gasoline.     Seaside  Oil  Company.     26,245 ; 

JulT  17. 
Seaware.     For  Paint.     J.  W.  Merriman.     26,276  ;  July  31. 
Select  Brand.     For  Cartons  for  Butter.     Menasha  Print- 
ing and  Carton  Company.    25.886  :  May  1. 
Selected  Eggs.     For  Cartons  Containing  Eggs.     Menasha 

Printing  and  Carton   Company.     26,629  ;  Dec.   4. 
"  Separable    Soft    Cuff    Link    Button."       (For    Cards    for 
Mounting    Cuff    Buttons.)       Taunton    Pearl    Works. 
25.614  :  Feb.  13. 
"1781."      (For    Cigars.)       Svmons-Kraussman    Company. 

25,613  :   Feb.   13. 
"  Sexto-Cherrv."     (For  a  Remedy  for  Coughs  and  Colds.) 

Sexto-Cherry  M'fg  Co.     25,764  ;  Mar.  27. 
"  Seybold's  Sun-Maid-Raisin  Bread."     (For  Bread.)     Sey- 

bold  Baking  Co.     25,724  ;  Mar.  13. 
"  Shammv."     (For  Toilet  Paper.)     National  Paper  Prod- 
ucts Comp my.     25,720  ;  Mar.  13. 
Sharp's  Super-Kreem  Toffee.     For  Toffee.     Edward  Sharp 

&  Sons  Ltd.     26,201  ;  July  10. 
Shell.     For  Canned  Peas.     Free  &  Klinck,  Inc.     26,553  ; 

Nov.  20. 
"  Shell  Mound."      (For  Canned  Apricots.)      Virden  Pack- 
ing  Companv.     25,619 ;    Feb.   13. 
Shlek.      For      Oranges.      Andrews      Brothers      Company. 

25,804  ;  Apr.  10. 
Slgaro  Vesuvio.     For  Boxes  and  Cans  Containing  Cigars. 

Parodi  Cigar   Co.     20,279  ;  July  31. 
Silver  and  Gold.   Inc.    The  World's  Standard  Clothiers — 
Haberdashers.     For  Men's  Clothing.     Silver  &  Gold, 
Inc.     26,642  ;  Dec.  4. 
Silver-Birch.        For      Packages      Containing     Toothpicks. 
Minto  Tooth  Pick  &  Specialty  Co.     25,801  ;   Apr.   3. 
Silver  Cap.    For  Cigars.     M.  Stern.     25,866  :  Apr.  24. 
Silver  King  Novelty   Co.      (See  Williams,   OIlie  A.) 
Slnclairs.     For  Cigars.      J.  Kerns.     26,027 ;  May   29. 
Slnco.      For   an    Herb    Remedy.      C.    G.    Boyd.      26,470; 

Oct.  9. 
Skeezix.     For  Candv.     F.  O.  King.     26.492  :   Oct.   16. 
SWn-Health.     For  toilet  Cream.     A.  J.  Krank.     26,413; 
Sept.  25. 


■•  Skookiim  Brand."  (For  Containers  Containing 
Oysters.)  Biloxi  Packing  &  Trading  Co.  25, ."69; 
Feb.  13. 
Skookum  Brand.  For  Tin  Cans  Containing  Shrimp. 
Biloxi  Packing  and  Trading  Company.  25,871; 
May  1. 
Skwez-Me  A  howling  Success.     For  Skwez-Me  Squawkert. 

W.  Caldwell.     26,283  ;  Aug.  7. 
Sleep   Easy   Felt    Mattress.      For   Mattresses.      KnoxvlUe 

Mattress  Company.     26,525  ;  Nov.  13. 
Slip-Sheet    Package.      For   Paper    Specialties,    and    Espe- 
cially on  Wax  Paper.     Bennington  Wax  Paper  Com- 
pany.    26,042  ;  June  5. 
Slovaka  Mankin.     For  Mankins.     Freund,  Freund  &  Com- 
pany.    26.045  ;  June  5. 
Smile.      For    Oranges.      R.    Krasnow    &    Sons.      26,291 ; 

Aug.  7. 
"Smith's    Tayst-A-Won."      (For   Sweet  Potatoes.)      T.   S. 

Smith.     25,559  ;  Feb.  6. 

"  Smucker's  Pure  Home  Made  Style  Apple  Butter."     (For 

Apple  Butter.)     J.  M.  Smucker  Co.     25.612;  Feb.  13. 

Snookum  Brand  Fruits  and  Vegetables.     For  Fruits  and 

Vegetables.      Fegenbush    &   Mellen.      25,908 ;    May   8. 

"  Sno-Wite  The  Bleach-Masque  of  Youth."     (For  a  Toilet 

Preparation.)         Alexander      Laboratory.         25,623 ; 

Feb.   20. 

Society.      For   Knitted    Cravats.      Holland    Knitting    Co. 

26,249 ;  July  24. 
"  Soeder's     Potok."        (For     Cigars.)       A.     W.     Soeder. 

25,677;  Feb.  27. 
Solid    Brass     Fixture.       For    Lighting    Fixtures.       Moe- 

Bridges  Company.     26,496  ;  Oct.  16. 
Solidified  Brilliantine.    For  a  Hair  Fixative.    A.  J.  Krank. 

26.570  ;  Nov.  20. 
"  Something  To  Crow  About."      (For  Cartons  Containing 

Eggs.)     Spangenberg  &  Co.     25,726;  Mar.  13. 
"  Sopura    Special   'Safety'    Shredded   Soap."      (For  Boxes 
Containing     Soap.)       Sopura    Soap    Products,     Inc. 
25,725  :   Mar.    13. 
Southern  Cross.     For  Lettuce.     V.  M.   Gerrard.     26,393 ; 

Sept.    18. 
Southern   Stvle  Moist  Sweetened  Coconut.     For  Prepared 

Coconut.     Franklin  Baker  Co.     26,225  ;  July  17. 
"Southland."     (For  Toilet  Paper.)     National  Paper  Prod- 
ucts  Company.     25,710;  Mar.  13. 
Southland.      For    Toilet   Tissue   Paper.      National    Paper 

Products  Co.     25.892;  May  1. 
"  Speedex    Ansco   Film."       (For    Photographic    Film    Car- 
tons.)      Ansco    Company.      25.474  :    .Tan.    2?>. 
"Spestos"    Furniture    Polish.      For    a    Polish    for    Furni- 
ture,   Pianos,    Woodwork.    Floors,    Automobiles,    and 
the  Like.     Spestos  Mfg.  Co.     26,316;  Aug.   7. 
"Spestos"    The    Celebrated    Cleaner.      For   a    Cleaner   for 
Painted   Walls,  Woodwork,  Window  Shades,  Carpets, 
Autos.   Upholstery,  and  the  Like.     Spestos  Mfg.   Co. 
26,315  ;  Aug.  7. 
"  Spicky."      (For   an    Aluminum   Metal    Polish.)      Spicky 

Polish  Corporation.    25.045  ;  Feb.  20. 
"  Splendid."      (For  Toilet  Paper.)     National  Paper  Prod- 
ucts  Company.     25,709  ;   Mar.    13. 
Spot  Cleaner.     For  a  Compound  Used  to   Clean  Carpets, 
Automobile  Covers,  Woodwork,  Fabrics,  and  Leather 
Goods.     Aristocrat  Products  Co.     26.509  ;  Nov.  13. 
"  Squirrel."      (For  Toilet  Paper.)      National  Paper  Prod- 
ucts Company.     25,711  ;  Mar.  13. 
Standard   Biscuit   Company,    San   Francisco,    Calif.      One 
Biscuit  Morning,  Noon  &  Night.    For  Biscuits.     26.063  ; 
June  5. 
Standard    Shirt.      For    Shirts.      I.    Greenberg.      26,667 ; 

Dec.   11. 
Star.     For  Leather  Dressing.     Picken  Chemical  Company. 

26.582;  Nov.   20. 
Star  Brand  Shoes  are  Better.     For  Shoes.     International 

Shoe   Company.     26.424;   Sept.   25. 
State.       For    Toilet    Paper.      National    Paper    Products 

Company.     25,979  ;  May  22. 
State"  Line.     For  Early  June  Peas.     South  Chicago  Whole- 
sale Grocery  and  Produce  Company.    26,247  ;  July  i7. 
Steacv-Shaeffer  "Toljacco  Co.  Inc.,  York,  Pa.     Mi-Te  Good. 

For  Tobacco.     26.149  ;  June  26. 
Steams,   Frank  R..   Delta.   Colo.     Visitor's  Napkin.     For 

Paper  Napkins.     26.100  :  June  12. 
Steele's    Vana    Brand    Flavoring.      For    Flavoring    Com- 
pound.    R.   C.    Steele.      25,989 ;   May   22. 
Sterling  Ice  Cream.     For  Ice  Cream.     Menasha  Printing 

and   Carton  Company.     26.131  :  June  26. 
Sterling  Lawn   Grass  Seed.     For  Bags  Containing  Sterl- 
ing Lawn-Grass  Seed.    Northrup,  King  &  Co.    25,841  ; 
Apr.  17. 
Stetelraan.  Louis.   Columbus,   Obio.     Supreme.     For  Malt 

Extract.     26.150  :  June  26. 
Stewart,    U.    S..    &    Bro..    Baltimore,    Md.      Cedar    Creek 
Steamed  Crab.     For  Steamed  Crabs.     26.151 :  .Tune  26. 
Stimpson,   Edwin  B.,   Company,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.     Forked 

Rivets.     For  Rivets.     26,064  ;  June  5. 
"  Stop  A    Leak."      (For  Radiator  Cement.)      Government 

Square  Garago  Company.     23.5.82  :  Feb.  13. 
Stop   Cough    Chewing  Gum.     For   Chewing   Gum.      S.   B. 

Dexter.      26.337  ;    Aug.    21. 
Stop-To-Bac   Chewing   Gum.     For   Chewing   Gum.      S.    B. 

Dexter.      26,338 :   Aug.   21. 
Storck's  New  Life  Bread.     For  Bread.     Menasha  Printing 
and  Carton  Company.     26,724  ;   Dec.  25. 


1588 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  labels  registered — Continued. 


26,001  ; 
26,546  ; 
&    Sons 


Inc. 


"  Storck's  New  Life  Bread."  (For  Bread.)  Storck  Bak- 
ing Company.     25,695  ;  Mar.  6. 

Stork  Band  for  Cigars.  For  Cigars.  O.  B.  King. 
26,421 ;  Sept.  25. 

Stormsliield  Liquid,  The  Roof  that's  Waterproof.  For 
Protective  Coatings  for  Roofs  and  the  Like.  F.  I. 
Siegel  &  Son.     26,246 ;  July  17. 

Strait,  J.  H.,  &  Company,  Redlands,  Calif.  Canyon  Crest. 
For  Valencias.     26,152  ;  June  26. 

"  Strong,"  (¥ov  the  Containers  of  Cigars  and  Tobacco.) 
F.   Dovichi.     25,481 ;  .Tan.  23. 

Sugar  Loaf.  For  Wrappers  for  Bread.  Menasha  Plant- 
ing and   Carton   Company.     26,136  ;  June  26. 

Sugar  Spread.  For  a  Confection  for  Use  as  an  Icing. 
Kellogg-Birge  Company.     25,820  ;  Apr.  10. 

Sumner.       For    Blackberries.       G.     H.     Bradt. 
May  29. 

Sunbeam.     For  Cigars.     Austin,   Nichols  &  Co. 
Nov.  20. 

Sunday.      For    Canned    Sauerkraut.      Hamilton 
Canning  Co.     26,116  ;  June  26. 

Sundew.     Far  Canned   Succotash.     Free  &  Klinck, 
26,554  :  Nov.  20. 

Sun-Ehlsle  Grape  Fruit.  For  Grapefruit.  Kopf  Bros. 
Co.     26,348  ;  Sept.  4. 

Sunflower.  For  Roofing.  Foster  Lumber  Company. 
26,167;  July  10. 

Sungloss.  For  Cans,  Bottles,  and  Boxes  Containing  Pol- 
ishes for  Automobiles.    W.  H.  Gould.    25,817  ;  Apr.  10. 

Sun-Maid  Raisinut  Chocolates.  For  Boxes  Containing 
Chocolates.  Sun-Maid  Raisin  Growers.  26,202-4 ; 
July   10. 

Sunny  Jim.     For  Prunes.     J.  G.  Shaw.     26,586  ;  Nov.  20. 

Sun  Reign.  For  Fresh  Grapes.  C.  T.  Johns.  26,721 ; 
Dec.  25. 

Snnset.  For  Sacks  Containing  Salt.  Bevis  Rock  Salt 
Co.     25,949;  May  22. 

"  Sunset  Club."  (For  Coffee.)  Joannes  Bros.  Co.  25,512; 
Jan.    30. 

Sunset  Club.  For  Grape  Punch  and  Other  Flavors  of 
Carbonated  Beverages.  Sunset  Club  Bottling  Co. 
26,647;  Dec.  4. 

Sunset  Label.  For  Calf  Leather.  Barnet  Leather  Co. 
Inc.     25.828;  Apr.  17. 

Sunshine  Polish.  For  Preparation  for  Cleaning  and 
Polishing  Automobiles.     C.  A.  Payne.     25,919  ;  May  8. 

"  Sunshine  Straws."  (For  Boxes  of  Paper  Drinking 
Straws.)     A.  Herz.     25.735  ;  Mar.  20. 

Super-Bond  Vellum.  For  Special  Tracing  Papers.  Spe- 
cial  Paner  Mfg.   Co.     26,646  ;  Dec.   4. 

Superfine.     For  Bread.     D.  P.  Woolley.    26,216 ;  July  10. 

Supergloss.  For  Auto  and  Furniture  Polish.  Realneed 
Products  Co.     25,903  :  May  1. 

Supertwist.  For  Cotton  Piece  Goods.  American  Print- 
ing Company.     26.491  ;  Oct.  16. 

Supreme.  For  Malt  Extract.  L.  Stetelman.  26,150 ; 
.Tune  26. 

Eupreme  Vellum.  For  Special  Tracing  Papers.  Special 
Paper  Mfg.   Co.     26,645:  Dec.   4. 

Susquehanna  Brand  Tomatoes.  For  Cans  Containing 
Tomatoes.     Reckord  Bros.     26,194  ;  July  10. 

"  Sutter  Club."  (For  Canned  Bartlett  Pears.)  Virden 
Packing  Company.     25.678 :   Feb.   27. 

Swantex  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  T.  Swan- 
tei  Sanitary  Napkins.  For  Packages  and  Cartons  of 
Sanitary  Paper  Napkins.     26,065 ;   June  5. 

Swantex  Sanitary  Napkins.  For  Packages  and  Cartons 
of  Sanitary  Paper  Napkins.  Swantex  Products  Cor- 
poration.    26.065  :  June  5. 

Sweet  Briar  Graham  Flour.  For  Flour.  B.  Mills.  25,808  ; 
Apr.  10. 

Sweet  Clover  Creamery  Butter.  For  Creamery  Butter. 
Sweet  Clover  Dairy  Co.     26,466 ;  Oct.  2. 

Sweethome  Chocolates.  For  Chocolates.  Apex  Chocolate 
Company.     26,162  ;  July  10. 

Sweetie.  For  Cake  Chocolate.  Ideal  Cocoa  &  Choco- 
late Co.     26,422  ;  Sept.  25. 

"Taffy  Tavern  fauflies."  (For  Display  Racks  for  Dis- 
pensing  Lollipops.)      .T.    L.    GoRS.  .  25,581;   Feb.    13. 

Taggart  Baking  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Alaskan. 
For   Sugar   Wafers.     26,153 ;    June   26. 

"Tailors  Diamond  Edge  Crayons."  (For  Containers  Con- 
taining Crayons.)  Western  Chalk  Mfg.  Co,  25,502; 
Jan.  23. 

"Talyo  Brand  (The  Great  Ocean)."  (For  Cans  Con- 
taining Crab  Meat  or  the  Like.)  Taiyo  Trading 
Company.     25,766  ;  Mar.  27. 

"  Tan.=;y,  Pennyroynl  nnri  Cotton  Root  Sunbeam  Brand." 
(For  Boxes  Containing  Pennyroyal,  Tansy,  and  Cot- 
toii-Eoot  Pills.)      A.  Wilner.     25.504  :  .Tan.  23. 

"Tar  Naphthaline."  (For  T'vrseryative  Compounds.)  E. 
J.  Trum,  Inc.     25.767  ;  Mar.  27. 

Tastum.  For  a  Sandwich  Made  of  Milk  Crackers  and 
Cheese.  Crawford  Farms,  Incorporated.  26,477 ; 
Oct.  9. 

Tedello.     For  Cigars.    Delphia  Cigar  Co.     26,005 

Tempt-Her.     For  Candy.     Chas.  Weinhagen  &  Co. 
June   26, 

Tender    Crust.      For    Bread.      D.    P.    Woolley. 
July   10. 

Testo.  For  Canned  Sauerkraut.  Hamilton  &  Sons  Can- 
ning Co,     26,117;  June  26. 


May  29. 
26,168  ; 

26,209 ; 


Texas  Citrus  Fruit  Growers  Exchange.  For  Citrous 
Fruit  Wrappers.  Texas  Citrus  Fruit  Growers  Ex- 
change,    26,648  :   Dec.   4, 

The  Best  Nipple.  For  Pipe  Nipples.  Fred  Pabst  Com- 
pany.    26,189  ;   July  10. 

The  Best  Tonic.  For  General  Medicinal  Tonic.  Pabst 
Corporation.      26,186;   July   10, 

The  Bissinger  Hat.  For  Hats.  G.  H.  Blssinger.  25,807 ; 
Apr.  10. 

"The  Bridal  Blossom  Band."  (For  Wedding  Rings.) 
I.   Schiffman,     25,609 ;   Feb.   13. 

The  Chocolate  Rooster.  For  Cake  Chocolate.  Ideal 
Cocoa   &   Chocolate   Co.     26,421  ;   Sept.    25. 

The  Chocolate  Soldier.  For  Cake  Chocolate.  Ideal 
Cocoa   &   Cliocolate  Co.     26,423 ;    Sept.   25. 

"  The  Demon  Chimney  Cleaner."  (For  a  Compound  for 
Cleaning  Chimneys.)     F.  R.  Watt.     25.622;  Feb.  13. 

The  Dr.  Butler  Tooth  Brush.  For  Toothbrushes.  J.  O. 
Butler.     26,339  ;  Sept.  4. 

The  Dubl-Wear  Shirt.  For  Men's  Shirts  with  Soft  or  Un- 
starched Cuffs.     S.  V.  Gardiner.     25,814  ;  Apr.  10. 

The  Embossing  Company's  Everedy  Modelling  Material. 
For  Plastic  Compositions  or  the  Like  for  Modelling 
Purposes.     Embossing  Company,     26,607  ;   Dec,   4. 

The  every  day  under  arm  toilette.  For  a  Vanishing- 
Cream  Deodorant.  Odorono  Company.  26,498 ; 
Oct.   16. 

The  Fiery  Cross — The  Great  Ku  Klux  Problem.  For  a 
Game  Problem.     G.  E.  Badger.     26,710;  Dec.  25. 

"  The  Genuine  Safety  Cushion  Heel."  (For  Rubber  Heels.) 
Genuine  Rubber  Co,     25.580  ;   Feb.  13. 

"The  Hall  of  Bakery  Fame."  (For  Bread.)  Hall  Bak- 
ing Co.     25,659  ;  Feb.  27. 

"The  Hamersley  Roll."  (For  Waxed  Paper.)  Haraers- 
ley    Manufacturing   Co.     25,660 ;   Feb.   27. 

The  Ideal  Tip  Match.  For  Matches.  W.  E.  Standley. 
26,336  ;  Aug.  14. 

The  Invisible  Touch  That  Means  So  Much.  For  Hair 
Nets.  Samstag  &  Hilder  Bros,,  Inc.  26,432; 
Sept.  25. 

The  Judge.  For  Cigars.  G.  H.  Thompson.  26,541 ; 
Nov.  13. 

"  The  K.  R.  (For  Cans  Containing  Pure  Malt  Extracts.) 
S.  Katz.     25,491  ;  Jan.  23. 

The  Kristo  Board,  For  a  Child's  Drawing  Board.  Craw- 
ford-Rooney-Soderlund.    26,445  ;  Oct.  2. 

The  Laura  Net.  For  Hair  Nets.  C.  K.  Thau.  26,678  ; 
Dec.  11. 

The  Little  Wonder  Spot  Chaser.  For  Cleansing  Fluid. 
M.    Wolf.      26.403  ;    Sept.    18. 

"  The  Misty  Way."  (For  Containers  of  a  Surface  Clean- 
ing and  Polishing  Composition.)  Mist-01-Ene  Manu- 
facturing  Co.      25,605  ;    Feb.    13. 

The  Mystic  Finger.  For  a  Toy.  Block-Walsh  Corpora- 
tion.    26,163  ;  July  10. 

"  The  Mother  Goose  Series."  (For  Sweaters.)  Manhat- 
tan Knitting  Mills,  Inc.     25,740  ;  Mar.  20. 

The  Old  Fashioned  Kind.  For  Vanilla.  M.  G.  Webb 
Flavoring    Products    Co.      26,362 ;    Sept,    4, 

"The  Only  Brand  Coffee."  (For  Coffee.)  W.  Conlnx. 
25,748  ;  Mar.  27. 

The  Omar  Ijo&t.  For  Bread.  E.  B.  Payne.  26,143; 
June  26, 

"  The  Original  Old  French  Olive  Oil  Shampoo."  (For 
Shampoo.)     J,  F,  Gaffney.     25,536  :  Feb.  6. 

"  The  Park  &  Pollard  Co.  Bonnie  Booster  Chick  Feed." 
(For  Poultry  Food.)  Park  &  Pollard  Company. 
25,550  ;  Feb.  6. 

"  The  Park  &  Pollard  Co.,  'Lay  or  Bust'  Poultry  Feeds." 
(For  Poultrv  Feeds.)  Park  &  Pollard  Company. 
25.540  ;  Feb.  6. 

"The  Patent  'Perfect  Part'  Toupee."  (For  Toupees.) 
Emmelin    &   Winter.      25,482  :   .Tan.   23. 

"The  Perfect  Perfectol  Motor  Oil."  (For  Lubricating 
Oils  and  Greases.)  U.  S.  Oil  Company.  25,727; 
Mar.  13. 

"  The  Pride."  (For  Washboilers,)  M.  Kamenstein. 
25.542  ;  Feb.  6. 

The  Rose  of  Guadalupe  (La  Rose  de  Guadalupe).  For 
Face    Powder.      E,    Haslett.      26,288 :    Aug.    7. 

"The  Rose  of  Kansas,"  (For  Roasted  Coffee,)  Ennis- 
Hnnlv-Blackburn   Coffee  Cn.     25,531  ;  Feb.  6. 

The  Shingle  Beautiful.  For  Shingles.  T,  A.  Bruett  Lum- 
ber,  Inc.      26.265:   July   31, 

The  Sweet  Heart  of  Flowers.  For  Honey  Butter.  Foster 
Honey  and  Mercantile  Company.     25.953  :  May  22. 

The  Teachewrself  D.ance  Record,  For  Dance  Records. 
M.  F.   Trostler.     26.357 ;   Sept.   4. 

"  The  Three  Bears."  (For  the  Cover  of  a  Game  Box.) 
Noble  find  Noble.     25,635  :  Feb.  20. 

"  Tho  Tidbit  Package,"  (For  a  Special  .Assortment  of 
Bonbons  and  Chocolates,)  Huyler's.  25,595; 
Feb,   13, 

The  Variety  Box.  For  Candy.  Norrls  Inc.  26,185 ; 
July  10. 

"  Thibenult's  New  Discovery."  (For  Containers  Filled 
With  This  Liquid  Remedy  as  Medicine  for  Cattle, 
Horses  and  Hogs.)     V.  Thibeault.    25.615  ;  Feb.  13. 

Thomas  J.  Webb.  For  Coffee.  Thomas  J.  Webb  Company. 
26  733  •  Dec    25. 

3  Cell  '  Evereadv'  Flashlight  Battery.  For  Electric  Bat- 
teries.    National  Carbon  Company.     26,183  ;  July  10. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
AlphabeHcal  list  of  labels  registered — Continued. 


1589 


TiiiT  Pops.  For  Stick  Candy.  Davis-Reece  Co.  26,370 ; 
"Sept.  11. 

Tissue.  For  Dry-Goods — Namely,  Cotton  and  Linen 
Cloth.     Farley  Harvey  Company.     26,407 ;  Sept.  25. 

Todd's  Old  Virginia  Hams.  For  Hams.  E.  M.  Todd  Co. 
25,922;  May  8. 

Toddy.  For  a  Food  Drink  Consisting  of  Powdered  Malt, 
Milk,  Cocoa,  and  Sugar.  J.  W.  Rudharii.  26,487  ; 
Oct.  9. 

Toilet  Water.  For  Toilet  Water.  Toilet  Products  "A" 
Co.  26,356  ;  Sept.  4. 

"Toot  Sweet"  Marslimallow  Fluff.  For  Marshmallow 
Iluff.     Durkec-Mower  &  Co.     26.223  ;  July  17. 

"  Tootsi  Infants  nusf."  (For  lloxes  Containing  Infants' 
Hose.i      Sklaroff  liros.     25.694:  Mar.  6. 

Topaz  Dairy,  ifor  Butter.  Menasha  Printing  and  Carton 
Company.     26,382  ;  Sept.   11. 

Toscani  Marca  Avanti.  For  Cigars.  Petri  Cigar  Co. 
26.033  ;  May  29. 

T-O-T  Turnover  Gas  Toaster.  For  Bread  Toasters. 
Turn-Over-Toaster    Company.       26,154 ;    .lune    26. 

Travelers.  For  Dried  Kaisins.  A.  M.  Biddle.  25.870; 
May  1. 

Treasure  Chest.  For  Phonograph  Records.  C.  Bruno  & 
Son,  Inc.     26,442;  Oct.  2. 

Treasure  Chest  (Spanish  Scenes).  For  Phonograph  Rec- 
ords.    C.  Bruno  &  Son,  Inc.     26,441 :   Oct.  2. 

Treasure  Island.  For  a  Child's  Game.  Noble  and  Noble. 
26,483  ;  Oct.  9. 

Trickle  Ice.  For  Silver  Ribbon  Used  for  Chrislmas  Trees 
and  Other  Decorations.  United  States  Foil  Com- 
pany.    26,101 ;  June  12. 

Trio.  For  Dandruff  Remover.  Trio  Laboratories. 
26,036  ;  May  29. 

Trophy  Tooth  Picks.  For  Packages  Containing  Tooth 
picks.     Hardwood  Products  Co.     25,799  ;  Apr.   3. 

Tropical  Fruit.  For  Gum.  Oakland  Gum  Company. 
26,244  ;  July  17. 

True  Bread.  For  Wrapper  for  Loaves  of  Bread.  General 
Baking  Company.      25,910 ;   May   8. 

Trumpet.  For  Coffee.  H.  P.  Coffee  Company.  26,516; 
Nov.  13. 

"  Trupak."  (For  Canned  Corn.)  Haas  Brothers. 
25,657;  Feb.  27. 

"Trupak."  (For  Canned  Peaches.)  Haas  Brothers. 
25,658:   Feb.   27. 

Tum-Over-Joaster  Company,  Inc.,  New  Tork,  N.  T.  T-O-T 
Turnover  Gas  Toaster.  For  Bread  Toasters.  26,154  ; 
June  26. 

TuT.  For  Nonalcoholic  Beverages.  M.  E.  Vaughan. 
26.202  :  July  10. 

Tut-Ankh-Ameu  Egyptian  Beauty  Clay.  For  White 
Beauty  Clay.      H.   Wakelin.     26,679:   Dec.   11. 

"  T-welvette  Chocolates."  (For  Candy.)  H.  Dilas.  25,750; 
Mar.  27. 

"Twin  Loaf."  (For  Bread.)  South  Bend  Bread  Com- 
pany.    25,644  ;  Feb.  20. 

Twinkle.  For  a  Metal  and  Glass  Polish.  Twinkle  Polish 
Corporation.     2G.35S  :  Sept.  4. 

U.  S.  Paper  Goods  Co.,  The,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Pitirre. 
For  Paper  B.ags.     26.155  :  June   26. 

Ulraanite  Polish.  For  a  Polish  for  All  Painted  and  Var- 
nished Surfaces.     L.   S.   Ulmer.     26,156  :  June  26. 

Umaco.  For  Coffee.  J.  Zinsmelster  &  Sons,  Incorporated. 
26.160  ;  June  26. 

Uncle  Wiggilv.  For  a  Pull  Toy.  Fred  A.  Wish,  Inc. 
26,684  ;  Dec.  11. 

Uncle  Wlggily  Animal  Crackers.  For  Cracker  Boxes. 
Fred  A.  Wish,  Inc.     26,596  ;  Nov.  20. 

Uncle  Wigsilv  at  the  Seashore.  For  Metallic  Contain- 
ers.     FreVl   .\.   Wish.   Inc.      26.655  :    Dec.   4. 

Uncle  Wiggily  Cravola  Color  Bos.  For  Crayon  Boxes. 
Fred  A.  Wish,  Inc.     26,683  ;  Dec.  11. 

Uncle  Wiggilv  Toy  Balloons.  For  Balloon  Boxes.  B^ed 
A.  Wish.'  Inc.     26.597  :  Nov.  20. 

Uncle  Wiggilv  Water  Colors.  For  Paint  Boxes.  Fred 
A.   Wish."  Inc.     26,734  ;   Dec.   25. 

Uncle  Wigglly's  Balloon — Banal  For  Toy  Balloons. 
Fred  A.  Wish,  Inc.     26,709  ;  Dec.  18. 

Uncle  Wigglly's  Outing.  For  Metallic  Containers.  Fred 
A.    Wish.   Inc.      26,654:    Dec.   4. 

Uncle  Wigglly's  Parade.  For  Toy  Balloons.  Fred  A 
Wish,  Inc.     26,708  ;  Dec.  IS. 

Ulmer,  Lewis  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Ulmanite  Polish.  For 
a  Polish  for  All  Painted  and  Varnished  Surfaces. 
26,156  :  June  26. 

United  States  Blotting.  For  Blotting  Paper.  Standard 
Paper  Manufacturing  Co.     26,335  ;  Aug.   14. 

United  States  Bronze  Powder  Works.  For  Bronze  Pow- 
der. United  States  Bronze  Powder  Works,  Inc. 
25.945-6  ;  May  15. 

United  States  Foil  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Trickle  Ice. 
For  Silver  Ribbon  Used  for  Christmas  Trees  and  Other 
Decorations.     26,101 ;  June  12. 

"  Universal's  Best."  (For  Tomatoes.)  Universal  Whole- 
sale Grocery  Co.     25,561 ;  Feb.  6. 

Unrivalled  Excellence.  For  Crackers.  Green  &  Green 
Company.     26,558  :  Nov.  20. 

Use  C.  W.  Robb's  Very  Best  Paints.  For  Packages  and 
Barrels   of   Paint.'    C.    W.    Robb.      26,260;   July    24. 

Valdair  Creamery  Butter.  For  Butter.  Menasha  Print- 
ing  and    Carton    Company.      26,134 ;   June   26. 


Valentine.  Harry  E.,  doing  business  as  .Vfter-Shave  Labo- 
ratories,   Los   Angeles,    Calif.      .\fter-Shave.      For    an 
After  Shaving   Lotion.      26,157  ;    June  26. 
Valley   Dairy  Products  Co.      (See  Menasha  Printing  an<J 

Carton  Company,  assignor.) 
Vap.      For    Sterilized    Evaporated    Pure    Skimmed    Milk. 

Valeda  Evaporated  Milk  Co.     26.499;  Oct.  16. 
Vapo    I'roducts.      For   a    Natural    Hand    Cleanser.      Vapo 

Products  Co.     26,067:    June   5. 
Vapo  Products.     For  Rug  and  Carpet  Cleaning  Compound. 

Vapo   Products   Co.     26.066 :   June   5. 
Vapo  Products  Co.,  Inc.     Sandpolnt.  Idaho.     Vapo  Prod- 
ucts.    For  a  Natural  Hand  Cleanser.     20,067  ;  June  6. 
Vapo  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  Sandpoint,   Idaho.     Vapo  Prod- 
uct.s.    For  Rug  and  Carpet  Cleaning  Compound.    26,066  ; 
June  5. 
Varnole.     For  a  Liquid  for  Cleaning  and  Preserving  the 

Luster    on    .Automobiles    and    Furniture.      American 

Manufacturing  Co.     26.490  ;  Oct.   16. 
Vegetoue.      For   Stomach   Relief    Remedy.     E.   E.    Stiner. 

25.944  ;  May  15. 
Velvet  Brand.     For  Butter.     Menasha  Printing  and  Car- 
ton  Company.     26,692  :  Dec.  18. 
Velvet   Lawn    Grass.      For   Lawn  Grass    Seed.      Fredonla 

Seed  Company.     26,286  ;  Aug.  7. 
"Velvet-Tinge."     (For  Velvet-Tinge,  a  Face  Lotion.)     V. 

C.  Honn.     25,593  ;   Feb.  13. 
Veteran.     For  Work  Shirts  for  Men  and  Boys.     Salant  4 

Sal.ant.  Inc.     25.844;  Apr.  17. 
Victor  Rust  Proof  Spring  Snap  Fastener.     For  Snap  Fas- 
teners.     New  York  Merchandise   Company.     26,460 ; 

Oct.  2. 
Viennette.     For  Hair  Nets.     A.  Klar.     26,461 ;  Oct.  2. 
Vieux    Carr^    .Souvenir    Package.      For    Candies.      Elmer 

Candy  Co.      26,007  ;   May   29. 
Vim.      For    Cereal    Food.      Kellogg    Company.      25.837 ; 

Apr.   17. 
"  Vineland  Eggs."      (For   Eggs.)      Vineland   Co-Operative 

Poultry  Association,  Inc.     25,646  ;  Feb.  20. 
"  Vin-Sok  Tasties."     (For  Peaches.)     Vin-Sok  Food  Prod- 
ucts Corporation.     25,563  :  Feb.  6. 
"  Vise  Signals."      (For  Vise  Signals.)      H.   C.   Cook  Com- 
pany.    25.654  ;  Feb.  27. 
Visitors   Napkin.      For   Paper   Napkins.      F.    R.    Stearns. 

26,100;  June  12. 
Vitacreme   Pancake  Flour.     For  Cereal  Products.     C.   0. 

Sandefur.     26.054  ;  June  5. 
Vita     I'erfecta.       For    a     Medicinal    Compound.       J.     O. 

Lemieux.      26,626  ;    Dec.    4. 
Vita    Wheat.      For    Cereal    Products.      C.    O.    Sandefur. 

26,062  ;  June  5. 
Vitawheat  Flour.     For  Cereal  Products.     C.  O.  Sandefur. 

26,056  :  June  5. 
Vitems  of  Corn.     For  Cereal  Products.     C.   O.   Sandefur. 

26,055  :  June  5. 
Vitems  of  Wheat.     For  Cereal  Products.     C.  O.  Sandefur. 

26,061  :  June  5. 
Vitomen  Shreds.     For  Cereal.     Vltomen  Cereal  Company. 

26,729;  Dec.  25. 
Vrhel,    Chas.    F.,    Chicago,    111.      Praz   Droy.      For   Malt 

Extract.     26,068;  June  5. 
Waldes  Trusty.     For   Cards  Containing   Snap  Fasteners. 

Waldes  &  Company.     26,207;  July  10. 
"  Wnllacp  Reducing  Record."     (For  Talking-Machine  Rec- 
ords.)     Wallace    Institute.     25,679;   Feb.   27. 
Walters,  Henry  V.,  Long  Branch,  N.  J.     Jim  Dandy.     For 

Bread.     26,102  ;  June  12. 
Wanda    Guaranteed    Perfect    Hair    Net.      For    Hair   Nets. 

Ad-Packed    Hair   Net   Co.      25,779 :    Apr.    3. 
Wanda  Hair  Net.     For  Hair  Nets.     N.  Seligman.     26,281 ; 

.Tulv   31. 
Ward's  Breko  Loaf.     For  Cake.     Ward  Baking  Company. 

20,361  :  Sept.  4. 
Ward's  Dainty  Dimple  Donuts.     For  Doughnuts.     Ward 

Baking  Company.     26,707 ;  Dec.   18. 
Wards  De  Luxe  Fruit   Cake.     For   Cake.      Ward  Baking 

Company.     26,730:   Dec.   25. 
Ward's   De   Luxe   Layer   Cakes.      For  Cake.      Ward  Bak- 
ing  Company.     26,434 :    Sept.   25. 
Ward's"    Diabetost     Bread.      For    Bread.      Ward    Baking 

Company.     26.500  :  Oct.  16. 
Ward's    Milk-Maid    Bread.      For    Bread.      Ward    Baking 

Company.      26,652  ;    Dec.   4. 
Ward's    Mother    Hubbard    Bread.       For    Bread.       Ward 

Bakinc  Company.     26,360  ;   Sept.  4. 
Ward's  Nonpareil  Cakes.     For  Cake.     Ward  Baking  Com- 
pany.    26,681 ;  Dec.   11.  ■  „ 
"  Ward's    Par-Tea    Pound    Cake."       (For    Cake.)       Ward 

B.ikini  Company.      25.647  :  Feb.  20. 
Ward's  Sweet  Rolls.     For  Rolls.     Ward  Baking  Company. 

26.680;  Dec.   11. 
Ward's    White    Star   Bread.      For   Bread.      Ward   Baking 

Company.     26.653  ;  Dec.  4. 
Wasite.      For    Toilet    Paper.      National    Paper    Products 

Company.     25,983  ;   May    22. 
Watchman.      For    Cigars.       Celestino    Fernandez    &    Co. 

26,008  :  May  29. 
WaxImac.     For  a  Polish  for  Automobiles,  Furniture,  and 

Floors.     Waximac  Co.     26.489  ;  Oct.  0. 
We   Put    The    'O's    In    Potato's.      For   Potato    Wafifles   or 

Chips.      Kaiser-Ford    Co.      26. 3-16  :    Sept.    4. 
Weber.     For  Ice  Cream.     Menasha  Printing  and  Carton 

Company.     26,133;  June  26. 


1590 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  labels  registered — Continued. 


Weber  Ice  Cream  Co.      (See  Menasha  Printing  and  Car- 
ton Company,  assignor.) 
Wedding  Ring  Coffee.     For  Coffee.     J.  Shapiro.     26,704 ; 

Dec.  18. 
Weebits.      For    Candias    ajid    Confections.      A.    Bernard. 

26,071 ;  June  12. 
Welnhagen,  Chas.,  &  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.   Tempt-Her.    For 

Candy.     26,158  ;  June  26. 
Welch's     Grapelade.       For    Welch's    Grapelade.       Welch 

Grape  Juice  Company.     26,039  ;   May  29. 
Welding    Electrode.      For    Welding    Electrodes.      General 

Electric  Company.     26,287  ;   Aug.  7. 
West    Electric    Hair   Curler   Company,   Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Every  Day.     For  Hair  Nets.     26,069  ;  June  5. 
"  Western  Chief."     (For  Canned  Apricots.)     Virden  Pack- 
ing Company.     25,621 ;  Feb.    13. 
Westland.      For    Toilet    Tissue    Paper.      National    Paper 

Products  Company.     25,898 ;  May  1. 
"White  Banner."      (For  Malt  Extract.)      Decatur  Brew- 
ing Co.     25,574  ;  Feb.   13. 
White  Circle,  The  Soap  That  Cleans  So  Clean.     For  Soap. 

J.  Dietrich  &  Company.     26,222  ;  July  17. 
"  White  Clover."      (For  Corn  Sirup.)      Joannes  Bros.  Co. 

25,597  :   Feb.  1?.. 
White  Cross.     For  Toilet  Paper.     Interlake  Tissue  Mills 

Co.     26,176;  July  10. 
"  White  Cross  Malted  Milk."     (For  Malted  MUk.)     White 

Cross  Food  Company.     25,743  ;  Mar.  20. 
White  Flower.    For  Cigars.     M.  Wllkof.     26,402  ;  Sept.  18. 
White    Horse    Brand    No.    1    Common    Lime.      For    Lime 

Barrels.       Missisquoi     Lime     Works,     Inc.       26,138 ; 

June  26. 
White  Pearl  Brand.     For  Cartons  for  Butter.     Menasha 

Printing  and  Carton  Company.     25,884  ;  May  1. 
White    Pine    Expectorant.      For    Cough    Sirup.       N.    V. 

Kroezp.     25,941  ;  May  15. 
White    Shellac.      For    SheUac.      Twin    City    Shellac    Co. 

25,826 ;  Apr.  10. 
White  Sulphur  Springs,  Inc.,  White  Sulphur  Springs,  W. 
Va.       White    Sulphur    Springs    Water.      For    M^lneral 
Waters.     26,103  ;  June  12. 

White  Sulphur  Springs  Water.  For  Mineral  Waters. 
White   Sulphur  Springs,   Inc.     26,103  ;   June   12. 

"  Whitney's  Valentine  Wonder  Box."  (For  Boxes  of  Val- 
entine Material.)  George  C.  Whitney  Company. 
25,769  :  Mar.  27. 

Whole  Wheat  Bread.  For  Bread.  Hamersley  Manu- 
facturing Company.     26,270  ;  July  31. 

"Whole  Wheat  Bread."  (For  Bread.)  Newark  Paraffine 
&  Parchment  Paper  Co.     25,692  ;  Mar.  6. 


William  Burdell.  For  Cigars.  A.  C.  Henschel  &  Co. 
25,934  ;  May  15. 

WUliams,  Ollie  A.,  doing  business  as  Silver  King  Nov- 
elty Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Automatic  Salesman.  For 
a  Machine  Vending  Packages  of  Confection.  26,159: 
June  26. 

Windmill.  For  Oranges.  James  Mills  Orchards  Corpora- 
tion.    26,577;   Nov.  20. 

Windsor  Chocolates.  For  Candy.  Tacoma  Biscuit  A 
Candy   Company.     26,588 ;  Nov.  20. 

"  Wings  (Jf  The  Morning."  (For  Receptacles  for  Pack- 
aging Coffee.)     A.  Schilling  &  Co.     25,558;  Feb.  6. 

Winona.  For  Pineapple.  Geo.  Bubb  &  Sons.  26,512 : 
Nov.  13. 

Wisconsin  Brand.  For  Canned  Peas.  Wisconsin  State 
Canners  Co.     26,544  ;  Nov.  13. 

Wonderlay.  For  Containers  for  Egg  Mash.  Wonderlay 
Milling  Company.     25,846  ;  Apr.  17. 

Wondershine  Metal  Polish.  For  a  Metal  Polish.  J.  Q. 
Tracey.     26.542;  Nov.  13. 

Wooly-Lamb.  For  Infants'  Hose.  Hub  Hosiery  Mlllr 
25,936 ;  May  15. 

World  Over.    For  Stogies.     G.  Mahnken.     26,456 ;  Oct.  8. 

"  Wren-Wrest."  (For  Bird  House.)  Homer  Furnace 
Company.     25.490 ;    Jan.    23. 

Wrought  Iron  Fixture.  For  Lighting  Fixtures.  Moe- 
Bridges   Company.      26,495 ;    Oct.    16. 

Wyrick.     For  Ginger  Ale.     C.  F.  Hagan.     25,957  ;  May  22. 

"Yankee."  (For  Fried  Cakes  and  Doughnuts.)  Yankee 
Fried    Cake    Co.       25,505 ;    Jan.    23. 

Yellow  Cab  Bar.  For  Candy  Bars.  Dr.  Brown  Candy 
Company.     26,319  ;  Aug.  14. 

Yes.  For  Water-Softening  and  Cleaning  Powder.  Yar- 
ger  &  Syler.     26,656  ;  Dec.   6. 

Yorkshire  Farm.  For  Peanut  Butter.  John  Morrell  & 
Co.     26,581  ;  Nov.   20. 

Your  Money  Back  and  a  New  Pair  of  Shoes  Free.  For 
Shoes.  International  Shoe  Company.  26,425; 
Sept.  25. 

YoUthtone.  For  a  Cosmetic.  Mrs.  E.  W.  Ingram. 
26,448  ;  Oct.  2. 

"  Zanzibar  Brand  Writing  Fluid."  (For  Bottles,  Cans, 
and  Cases  Containing  a  Writing  Ink  for  All  Pur- 
poses.)    B.  Heller  &  Company.     25.590  ;  Feb.  13. 

Za-Rex.  For  Bottles  Containing  a  Fruit  Sirup  for  Mak- 
ing Beverages.  Za-Rex  Food  Products  Inc.  25,905 ; 
Mny  1. 

ZiBsmeister,  J.,  &  Sons,  Incorporated,  Lovi*8ville,  Ky. 
Umaco.     For  Coffee.     26,160 ;  June  26.  ^ 

"  Zipp."  (For  Headache  Powders.)  M.  Gannino  and  I. 
Volgel.     25,751  :  Mar.  27. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  PRINTS  REGISTERED. 


A  Baby   In  Your  Home.     For  a   Proprietary  Remedy  for 

Use  in  the  Treatment  of  Sterility  in  Women.     H.  W. 

Elders,   M.   D.     7,092 ;   Dec.   18. 
A    baby    specialist's    advice    about    the    first    solid    food. 

For   Wheat   Breakfast   Food.      Cream   of   Wheat   Co. 

6,930;  Oct.  16. 
A  Delicious  Dish.     For  Ice  Cream.     Frederick  C.  Mathews 

Company.      7,036  ;    Dec.   4. 
A  Delight  to  All.     For  Ice  Cream.     Frederick  C.  Mathews 

Company.     7,004  ;  Nov.  20. 
A  Delight  to  Eye  and  Palate.     For  Ice  Cream.     Frederick 

C.   Mathews   Company.      7,026 ;    Dec.   4. 
A     Fountain     Drink.       For     Ice     Cream.       Frederick     C. 

Mathews  Company.     7,033  ;  Dec.  4. 
A  Genuine  Achievement  for  the  better  care  of  your  Teeth 

and    Gums.      For    Dental    Cream.      E.    R.    Squibb    & 

Sons.     6,893 ;    Sept.    18. 
A   Good   Complexion   Comes   From    Within.      For   Bottled 

Milk.     O.  J.  Gude  Company,  N.  Y.     6,931;   Oct.   16. 
"  A  Heinz  Kitchen  Is  A  Pleasant  Place."     (For  Advertis- 
ing Purposes  for  Heinz  57   Products.)      H.  J.   Heinz 

Co.     6,547  ;   Feb.  13. 
A   Jov   to   the    Epicure.      For   Ice   Cream.      Frederick   C. 

Mathews   Company.      7,098 ;    Dec.    18. 
A    Message    to    Nurses.      For    Nursery    Powder.      E.    R. 

Squibb  &  Sons.     6,938;  Oct.  16. 
A    new    dental    cream    that    halts    Acid-Erosion    at    The 

Danger   Line.     For  Dental   Cream.     E.   B.   Squibb  & 

Sons.     7,053  ;   Dec.   4. 
A     Refreshing — Delicious — Satisfying     Dish.        For     Ice 

Cream.      Frederick    C.    Mathews    Company.      6,996 ; 

Nov.    20. 
A  Roval   Feast.     For  Ice  Cream.     Frederick  C.  Mathews 

Oompany.      7,029 ;    Dec.    4. 
A  Slice  of  Deliciousness.     For  Ice  Cream.     Frederick  C. 

Mathews    Company.      7,003 ;    Nov.    20. 
"  A   Study    In    Values."      (For   Advertising  Purposes  for 

Wheat  Breakfast  Food.)     Cream  of  Wheat  Co.    6,557  ; 

Feb.  20. 
"  A  Thin  Colored  Lead  Mechanical  Pencil  No.  9."      (For 

Advertising      Purposes      for      Mechanical      Pencils.) 

.American  Lead  Pencil  Company.     6,590:  Mar.  6. 
A    1'hin    Colored    Lend    Mechanical    Pencil    No.    9.       For 

Mechanical    Pencils.       American    Lead    Pencil    Com- 
pany.    6,715 ;  May  22. 


A    Vacancy   In   The   Department   Of  The    Interior.      For 

Wheat  Breakfast  Food.     Cream  of  Wheat  Co.    6,770 ; 

June   26. 
A   vitally   important   place   in   every   home.     For   House- 
hold Products.     E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons.     7,052  ;  Dec.  4. 
A   Wonderful   Combination.      For   Ice    Cream.      Frederick 

C.  Mathews  Companv.     7.047  :  Dec.  4. 
A  Wooden  Box  Wire  Bound  Ready  to  Go.     Fot  Canned 

Fish.      Holmes   Company.     6,642 ;  Apr.  10. 
Above  them  all  I     For  Cuff  Buttons.     J.  F.  Sturdy's  Sons 

Company.      6,844  ;   July    31. 
Acid-Erosion    at   The   Danger   Line.     For   Dental   Cream. 

E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons.     6,942  ;  Oct.  16. 
"Adplns."       (For    Advertising    Purposes    for    Advertising 

Folders.)     Advertising  Art  Studios.     6,492  ;  Jan.  23. 
Ajax   Brand    Perfection    In    Mens    Dressinsr    Combs.      For 

Combs.   Vulcanized  Rubber  Coniimny.    7,014:  Nov.  20. 
"Alkohol   Massage."      (For   Advertising   Purposes  for  an 

Alrobol    Massacina-    Preparation.)      Mifflin    Chemical 

Cnrpnr.itiou.     6,528  ;  Feb.  6. 
Allied    Packers,    Inc.,    Chicago,    111.      Peter    Porker   says. 

For  Foods.     6,763  ;   .Tune   26. 
Along  The  French  Highways.     For  Arrow  Shirts.     Cluett, 

Peabody  &   Co.     6.975  :   Nov.   20. 
Always  Pleasing.     For  Ice  Cream.     Frederick  C.  Mathews 

Company.      7,002 ;    Nov.    20. 
"American    Akron."       (For     Advertising    Purposes     tor 

B.Tthing     Shoos.)       American    Rubber    &    Tire     Co. 

C,.r,P>^  :    Feb,    13. 
American  Bottlers  of  Carbonated  Beverages.     For  Bever- 
ages.     American  Bottlers   of   Carbonated  Beverages. 

6.894;    Sept.   25. 
American  Family.     For  Soap.     James  S.  Kirk  &  Company. 

6,700 ;  May  8. 
"  American    Palates    Infallible."      (For    Advertising    Pur- 
poses for  Coffee.)     Hills  Bros.     6,567;  Feb.  20. 
Amortized  Mortgages,  What  They  Are  and  Why  We  Urge 

Them.      For    Amortized    Mortgages.      A.  J.    Wilson. 

6,818  ;  July  10. 
"  'And    Norah    says.'  "       (For    .\dvprti.«inc:    Purposes    for 

Jell-O,  a   Dessert  Piennration.)      Genesre   Pure  Food 

Company.     6,521  ;  Feb.  6. 
An  Important  Feature  of  "Onyx  Polntex"  Hosiery.     For 

Hosiery.      "Onyx"   Hosiery,   Inc.     6,964 ;   Nov.   13. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alijhabcticul  list  of  prints  reyistcred — Continued. 


1591 


An  Old  Wood  Cut.     For  Wheat  Breakfast  Food.     Cream 

of  Wheat  Co.    6,655  ;  Apr.  17. 
Another  great  achievement   by  the  Squibb   Laboratories. 

For  Dental   Cream.     E.   R.    Squibb  &   Sous.      6,947; 

Oct.  30. 
Another  sreat   acliievement   by   the   Squibb   Laboratories. 

For  Squlbb's  Magnesia  Dental  Cream.     E.  R.  Squibb 

&  Sons.     6,816 ;  July  10. 
•'  Appreciating.  '       (For    Advertising    Purposes    for    Gas 

Rangos. )     Geo.  D.  Roper  Corporation.     6,549  ;  Feb.  13. 
-Aracoma.     For  Draperies  and  Other  Silk  Fabrics.     Ara- 

coma    Textile    Company.      6,830 ;    July    24. 
Are  you  buying  your  medicine  cabinet  requisites  "in  the 

dark?"     For  Drugs.     E.   R.   Squibb  &  Sons.     6,872; 

Aug.  14. 
Are    you    buying    your    medicine    cabinet    requisites    "In 

the    dark?"      For    Drugs.      E.    R.    Squibb    &    Sons. 

7,055  ;    Dec.    4. 
Arlstokrat  Kut.     For  Fancy  Cut  Spectacle  and  Eyeglass 

Lenses.      W.  B.   Georgia.     6,832 ;   July   24. 
Arrow  Collars  and  Shirts  for  Formal  Dress.     For  Collars 

and  Shirts.     Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.     7,068;  Dec.  11. 
Arrow  Shirts  For  the  most  formal,  etc.     For  Arrow  Shirts. 

Cluott,  Peabody  &  Co.     6,986;  Nov.  20. 
Arrow    Shirts — Gordon — Spencer.      For    Shirts.      Cluett, 

Peabody  &  Co.     7,089;   Dec.   18. 
Arrow   Shirts — Merit  in   Arrow   Shirts,  etc.      For  Arrow 

Shirts.     Cluett,   Peabody  &  Co.     6,980 ,  Nov.   20. 
-Arrow   Shirts — The  Arrow  Shirts   are   distinguished,   etc. 

For   Arrow    Shirts.      Cluett,   Peabody   &  Co.     6,985 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Arrow    Shirts — The    Arrow    Shirts   are    distinguished    for 

their  better  quality,   etc.     For   Shirts.     Cluett,   Pea- 
body &  Co.     7,070 ;  Dec.  11. 
Arrow  Shirts — The  Arrow  Shirt  makers  depend,  etc.     For 

Shirts.     Cluett,   Peabody  &  Co.     7,090;   Dec.  18. 
Arrow   Shirts — This  is   Spencer   10,   an   Arrow    Shirt   de- 
signed,   etc.      For    Shirts.      Cluett,    Peabody    &    Co. 

7,091  ;    Dec.    18. 
Arrow    Shirts — What   is    univorsallv    accepted,    etc.      For 

Arrow     Shirts.       Cluett,     Peabody     &     Co.       6,983 ; 

.Nov.    20. 
"Artifax   Omnes."      (For   Old    and   Modern    Silver,    Shef- 
field Plate,   Old   and  Modern   Glass,   Garnitures,   and 

Fine     Porcelains.)       A.      Schmidt    &    Son.       6,628; 

Mar.  27. 
As  Invigorating  as  a  Breath  of  Mountain  Air.     For  Soap. 

James   S.   Kirk  &  Company.     6,994  ;   Nov.   20. 
-As   Others  See    It.      For    Income-Tax    Records   or   Books. 

Commonwealth  Publishing  Company.     7,071 ;  Dec.  11. 
.\sk  for  the  Hlrschnet.     For   Hair   Nets.      Hirsch's   Hair 

Bazaar  Inc.     6,705  ;  May  15. 
"At    Your    Service    Folks."       (For   Advertising    Purpo.ses 

for   Piston    Rinas. )      ITanward   Manufacturing   Com- 
pany.    6.587  :  Feb.  27. 
-Attract  the  Eye  to  Make  Folks  Buy.     For  Soap.     James 

S.   Kirk  &  Conyjany.     6,737  ;   May   29. 
Austin,  Nichols  &   Co.,   Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     Sunbeam.     For 

Pure  Food  Products.     6,764;  June  26. 
Authorities    call    it    the    "  neglected    age."      For    Wheat 

Breakfast     Food.       Cream     of    Wheat     Co.       7,073 ; 

Dec.  11. 
Autumn   Glory.     For  Ice  Cream.     Frederick  C.  Mathews 

Company.     7.044  ;  Dec.  4. 
Baby  Eggs.     For  Eggs.     M,  Packman.     7,080 ;  Dec.  11. 
Babv    Lincoln,    A    Distinctive    Motor    Car.      For    Motor 

"Cars.     Baby  Lincoln  Auto  Co.     6,928:  Oct.  16. 
Baby  needs  Blank's  Talc  and  depends  upon  you  to  get  it. 

"For   Talc.      Carl    Percy.    Inc.      6.649:    Apr.    10, 
Battery  Service  By  The  Year.     For  Electric  Storage  Bat- 
teries.     H.   E.   Watson.     6,834  :  July   24. 
Beauty    That    Lures.      For    Palmollve    Soap.      Palmollve 

Company.      6,827  ;    July   17. 
"  Better   White  Duck   Clothing."      (For  Advertising  Pur- 
poses for  White  Duck  Clothing.)     James  E.  Richards 

son.     6,511  :  Jan.  23, 
Better  White  Duck  Clothing.     For  White  Duck  Clothing. 

James    E.    Richards    Company.      6.681  :    May    1. 
"  Biltmore    Dressing."       (For    Adverti.«ing    Purposes    for 

Salnd  Dresslng.l      J.  R.  Jennings,     6,507;  Jan,  23, 
Blank's    Fiiip    riiocnlates.     For  Chocolates,      Carl   Percy, 

Inc.     6.701  :  May  8. 
Bleacho    For    Bleaching    Hair — Use    Bleacho.      For    Hair 

Preparations.     J,  H,  Karp.     6,933  :  Oct.  16. 
Boyd.  Charles  G.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.    Six  Feet  Foot  Comfort. 

For  Foot  Powders  for  Foot  Baths.     6.744  :  June  5, 
Bovd's  Sten   I.ivelv  Foot  Powder,     For  Foot  Powders  for 

Foot  Baths.    "C.  G.  Boyd.     6,717;  May  22. 
"  Bovs  Scalpax."      (For  Underwear,)      Oppenhelm   Obern- 

dorf  A  Co,  Inc.     6,621  ;  Mar.  20. 
Brace  up   Your  Child  with   Eline's  Milk  Chocolate  Bars. 

For  Chocolate.    Eline's  Incorporated.    0.658;  Apr.  17. 
Brief-O'Orip.     l^or  Brief  Cases.     Max  Damm  Co.     6,873  ; 

Sept.  4. 
Brown,   Edward   H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Brownies  Root- 
Beer.     For   Root   Beer,   a   Nonintoxicating  Beverage. 

6.767  ;  June  26. 
Brownies   Root-Beer.     For  Root  Beer,  a  Nonintoxicating 

Beverage.     E.  H.  Brown.     6.767  ;  June  26. 
:Brown's    Velvet    Ice    Cream    Made   By    New    Orleans    Ice 

Cream   Co.     For  Ice  Cream.     B.  C.   Brown.     6.059 ; 

Nov.  13. 


"  Buy    Hudson    Bay    Furs."      (For    Pur    Garments.)      A. 

Kosofsky.      6,614 ;   Mar.   20. 
B.  V.  I).  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fit  as  a 

Fiddle.      For    Athletic   Underwear.      (i,7o5  :   June   12. 
B.  V.  D.  Company.  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     "  B.  V.  D." 

Red  Woven  Label.     For  Athletic  Underwear.     6,705  ; 

June  26. 
B.  V.  D.  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     "  B.  V.  D." 
Shows  the  Way   to  Comfort.     For  .\thletic  Underwear. 
6,750  :  June  12, 
"  B.  V.  D."  Red  Woven  Label.     For  Athletic  Underwear. 

B.   V.   D.    Company.      6,765 ;   June   26. 
"  B,   V.   D."    Shows   the  Way   to   Comfort.      For   Athletic 

Underwear.     B.  V.  D.  Company.     6,756;  June  12. 
B.  v.  D.  Company,  Inc.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     There  is 
only  one  "  B.  V.  D."     For  Athletic  Underwear.     6,766  ; 
June  26. 
"  C.   Perceval,   Inc.     '  The  Home  of  A   Thousand   Delica- 
cies.' "      (For    Fine   Table    Luxuries.)      C.    Perceval. 

6,627;    Mar.    27. 
"  California    De-Hydro."      (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 

Dehydrated  Grapes.)     California  De-Hydro  Fruit  Co. 

6,579  ;   Feb,  27. 
Canada    Dry.     The    Champagne    of    Ginger    Ales.       For 

Ginger   Ale.      Canada   Dry  Ginger  Ale,   Inc.     7,017  ; 

Dec.   4. 
Candles,      For    Candles,      Will    &    Baumer    Candle    Co. 

6,944;  Oct.  16. 
Cap'n.  Grapejack.     For  Nonalcoholic,  Noncereal,  Maltless 

Boverage.s.     Good-Grape  Company.     6,879 ;   Sept,   11. 

Carleton  &  Hovey  Company,  Lowell,  Mass.     Father  John 

Between  Two  Billboards.     For  Father  John's  Medicine. 

6,745  ;  June  5, 

Carleton  &  Hovey  Company,  Lowell,  Mass,     Fortified  For 

Life.     For  Father  John's  Medicine.     6,746 ;  June  5. 
Certainly — Your  own  mild   Palmollve.     For   Soap.     Palm- 
olive  Company.     6,966  ;  Nov.  13. 
"  'Cheaper  to  Buy  Good   Soap  than  New  Clothes'."     (For 

Soap.)     James  S.  Kirk  &  Company.     6,625  :  Mar.  27. 
Cherry  Whip.     For  Jell-0.     Genesee  Pure  Food  Company. 

6,912  ;  Oct.  2. 
Chex — Thrills  you  with  Cleanliness.     For  Soap.     Pioneer 

Products  Co.     7,049  :  Dec.  4. 
"  Chocolate  for  Health  and  (Goodness. "     (For  Advertising 

Purposes  for  Chocolate.)    Eline's  Incorporated.    6,514; 

Feb.  6. 
Chocolates   Fit  for  a  Queen.     For   Schrafft's  Chocolates. 

W.  F.  Schrafft  &  Sons  Corporation.     6,665  ;  Apr.  17. 
Claim   Check,     For  Goodyear   Wingfoot   Soles   and    Heels, 

Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,     6,991  ;   Nov.   20, 
Closing  Out  Factory   Pianos.     For   Pianos  of  All   Kinds. 

Boston  Piano  Company.     6,732  ;  May  29. 
Cochran  &  McCluer  Company,  Chicago,   111.     Pioneers  of 
Safety.      For   First-Mortgage   Real-Estate   Gold   Bonds. 
6,768;  June  26. 
Coffee    flavor    that    satisfies.      For   Coffee.      Hills   Bros. 

6,918;  Oct.  2. 
Collars  Outside !     For   Gordon   an  Arrow   Shirt.     Cluett, 

Peaho'.ly   &   Co.      6.973  :    Nov.   20. 
Color    Certainteed.      For    Dveing    of    Yarn,    Fabric,    and 

Garments.       "S,    &    M,"    Dye    Works,    Inc.      6.740 : 

May  29. 
Columbia  Graphophone  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Co- 
lumbia New  Process  Records.     For  Graphophone  Rec- 
ords.     6,769;    June   26. 
Columbia  New  Process  Records.     For  Graphophone  Rec- 
ords.      Columbia     Graphophone     Company.       6,769 ; 

June    26. 
Columbia  New   Process   Records.     For  Graphophone  Rec- 
ords,    Columbia  Graphophone  Company,     6,837  :  July 

31, 
"  Comer  AU-Weather  Coats."     (For  .Advertising  Purposes 

for  Raincoats,  Cravenettes,  and  Gabardines.)     Comer 

Manufacturing  Company.     6.592  ;  Mar.  6. 
Comet  Rice.     For  Rice.     Seaboard  Rice  Milling  Company. 

6,684-7  :   May   1. 
Correct  taste  strength  &  Flavor.     For  Coffee,     Hills  Bros. 

6,932;   Oct.  16. 
Could    This    Be    You     In    These    Hopelessly    Old     Style 

Clothes?      For    Papeteries.      Eaton,    Crane    &    Pike 

Company.      6,821  ;   July   17. 
Could  you  wear  a  string  of  pearls?     For  Soap.      James 

S.  ■  Kirk   &   Company.     6.634  :    Apr.   3. 
"  Crawford    Homes."      (For   a   Particular   Kind   of   House 

Manufactured    and    Sold    as    a    Complete    Structure.) 

D,   Crawford,  ir.     6.610  :  Mar.  20. 
Cream  of  Wheat  (5o.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     .4i.  Vacancy  In 
The  Department  Of  Thr  Interior.     For  Wheat  Breakfast 
Food.     6,770;   June  26. 
Crema   de   Perlas   de   Barry.      For   Liquid   Face   Powder. 

Barclay  &  Co.     7,065  ;  Dec.  11. 
"  Cremo  Potato  Bread."     (For  Bread.)     W.Evans.     6.606; 

Mar.  13, 
Crystal    Rock,      For    Carbonated    and    Plain    Nonintoxi- 
cating   Beverages    and    Drinking    Waters.       Crystal 

Rock  Co.     6,757;  June  12. 

Crystal   Rock   Co.,   Spring  Valley,  Muhlenberg   Township. 

Berks  (bounty.  Pa.     Crystal  Rock.     For  Carbonated  and 

Plain  Nonintoxicating  Beverages  and  Drinking  Waters. 

6.757  :  .Tune  12, 

Da.re   vou   wear   a   diamond  ring?     For    Soap,     James    S. 

Kirk  &  Company.     6,6.33;  Apr.  3. 


1592 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
Alphabetical  list  of  prints  registered — Continued. 


De-Fi  Typewriter  Paper.  For  Typewriter  Paper.  De-Fi 
Manufacturing  Company.    6,888  ;  Sept.  18. 

"  Dellclously  Good."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Chocolate.)      Eline's   Incorporated.      6,562;    Feb.   20. 

Deliciousness  witli  Crushed  »ints.  For  Ice  Cream. 
Frederick  C.  Mathews  Company.     7,032  ;  Doc.  4. 

Demand  this  Bi-anci.  For  Ham  and  Bacon.  E.  Kahn's 
Sons    Company.      6,644 ;    Apr.    10. 

Dental  Authorities  say — Fight  Acid-Erosion  at  "The 
Danger  Line."  For  Dental  Cream.  E.  R.  Squibb  & 
Sons.     0.941  ;   Oct.   16. 

Desmond's  Miracle  Oil  for  Upper  Motor  Lubrication.  For 
Lubricating  Oils  and  Lubricants.  B.  G.  Desmond 
Manufacturing  Corporation.     6,656 ;  Apr,  17. 

Different  from  All  Others.  For  Dental  Cream.  E.  R. 
Squibb  &  Sons.     6.937:  Oct.  16. 

Different  from  all  other  tooth  pastes.  For  Dental  Cream. 
E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons.     6,885 ;   Sept.  11. 

Dim  Brite.  For  Dimming  Switch  on  Automobile  Steer- 
ing Wheels.  Weber  Tool,  Die  and  Machine  Company. 
7,062  ;  Dec.  4. 

"  Domestic  Science  Class."  (For  Advertising  Purposes 
for  Jell-O,  a  Dessert  Preparation.)  Genesee  Pure 
Food  Company.     6,584  ;   Feb.   27. 

"  Donnelly  Lemon  .Jell-O."  (For  Advertising  Purposes 
for  Jell-O,  a  Dessert  Preparation.)  Genesee  Pure 
Food   Company.     6,522 ;   Feb.   6. 

"Donnelly  Strawberry  Jell-O."  (For  Advertising  Pur- 
poses" for  .Tp11-0,  a  Dessert  Preparation.)  Genesee 
Pure   Food  Company.     6,526 ;   Feb.   (i. 

Don't  cut  the  Cuticle — keep  your  nails  always  lovely  the 
Cutex  Way.  For  Manicure  Preparations  and  Imple- 
ments. Northam  Warren  Corpoi-ation.  6,891 ; 
Sept.  18. 

Double-in  Twist  Cloth.  For  Clothing.  Bonded  Tailor- 
ing Co.     6,819  ;  July  17. 

"  Duro-Cords."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Rubber 
Tires  and  Tubes.)  C.  Kenyon  Company  6,548; 
Feb.  13. 

"  Duxbak."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Leather  Belt- 
ing.)     Chas.  A.  Schieren  Company.     6,550;   Feb.   13. 

Dynamo  Electric  Works  Guaranteed  Quality  -I-  Service. 
For  Dynamos.  Dynamo  Electric  Works.  6,897 ; 
Sept.  25. 

"  Eat  Eline's  Chocolate  for  Endurance  and  Goodness." 
(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Chocolate.)  Eline's 
Incorporated.     6,515.;   Feb.   6. 

"  Eat  Eline's  Chocolate  Bars  and  Nourish  the  Skin  from 
Within."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Chocolate.) 
Eline's  Incorporated.     6,594  ;  Mar.  6. 

"  Eat  Eline's  Chocolate  Bars  and  Nourish  the  Skin  from 
Within."  (For  Chocolate.)  Eline's  Incorporated. 
6,604  :  Mar.  13. 

Eat  Eline's  Milk  Chocolate  Bars.  For  Chocolate.  Eline's 
Incorporated.     6,690  ;  May  8. 

"  Eaton's  Highland  Linen  The  Correct  Writing  Paper 
'Anything  Important,  Marion  ?'  "  (For  Advertising 
Purposes  fo"  Eaton's  Highland  Linen.)  Eaton. 
Crane   &  Pike  Company.     6,542  ;   Feb.   13. 

Eaux  De  Toilette  De  Coty.  For  Perfumes  and  Toilet 
Water.     Coty,   Inc.     6,989  ;  Nov.   20. 

Edgeworth  Extra  High  Grade  Tobacco.-  For  Tobacco. 
Larus  &  Brother  Company.     6,900 ;  Sept.  25. 

"  Eline's  Milk  Chocolate."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Chocolate.)      Eline's   Incorporated.     6,561;    Feb.   20. 

"  Eline's  Sweet  Milk  Chocolate."  (For  Advertising  Pur- 
poses for  Chocolate.)  Eline's  Incorporated.  6,560 ; 
Feb.  20. 

Embroider  &  Crochet  with  Nun's  Boilproof.  For  Threads, 
Yarns,  and  Cottons.  T.  Buettner  &  Co.  6,971  ; 
Nov.    20. 

Erlanger  Dry  Goods  Companv,  The,  doing  business  as 
Stark  Drv'  Goods  Co.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Johnny  On  The 
Spot.     For  Drv  Goods.     6,758  ;   June  12. 

Espec.  For  Electrical  Spectacles.  Laarlt  Corporation. 
6,723  ;  May  22. 

Esso.  For  Petroleum,  Gasoline,  Refined  Oils,  Lubricating 
Oils,  Greases,  and  Other  Petroleum  Products.  Stand- 
ard  Oil  Company    (New  Jersey.)      6,886;   Sept.   11. 

Eternal  Bliss.  For  Finger  Rin^s.  H.  E.  Kaplan.  6,804  ; 
July  10. 

"Every  Pipeful  Has  a  Thank  You  in  It."  (For  Advertis- 
ing Purposes  for  Smoking  Tobacco.)  J.- G.  Dill  Com- 
pany.    6,558  ;  Feb.  20. 

Everyhodv's  Favorite.  For  Ice  Cream.  Frederick  C. 
Miitliews  Company.     7,038:   Dec.  4. 

Everywhere,  people  welcome  this  better  way  of  keeping 
their  teeth  sound  and  attractive!  For  Dental  Cream. 
E.  R.   Squibb  &  Sons.     6.926;  Oct.  2. 

•'  Evolution  of  the  Idea."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Obstetrical  Tables.)     J.  H.  Thomsen.     6.554  :  Feb.  13. 

Exclusive  Features  of  Real  Silk  Guaranteed  Hosiery.  For 
Hosiery.     Real  Silk  Hosiery  Mills.     6,783  :  June  26. 

Face  to  Face.  For  Palmollve  Soap.  Palmolive  Com- 
pany.    6,708  ;  May  15. 

Fa.shionknit  Turtle  Ties.  For  Knitted  Neckties.  Frank- 
lin Knitting  Mills.  Inc.     6,691  :  May  8. 

Father  John's  Medicine  No  Drugs.  For  Father  John's 
Medicine.  Carleton  &  Hovov  Companv.  6,668: 
Apr.   24. 

Father  John  Between  Two  Billboards.  For  Father  John's 
Medirine.  Carleton  Sc  Hovey  Company.  6,745  : 
June  5. 


15^  in  a  Sealright  Container.  For  Sealright  Paper  Boxes. 
SeaUight  Co.     6,968  ;   Nov.   13. 

Fifty  Years  Ago — When  the  village  grocer,  etc.  For 
Heinz  57  Varieties.     H.  J.  Heinz  Co.     7,023;  Dec.  4. 

50-50  Cotton  Seed.  For  Cottonseed.  Summerour  &  Son. 
7  109  *   Dec    25 

Fifty-Fifty.  For  Wheat  Breakfast  Food.  Cream  of 
Wheat  Co.     6,929  ;  Oct.   16. 

56  is  Just  a  number — 58  is  Just  a  «umber,  etc.  For 
Heinz  57  Varieties.     H.  J.  Heinz  Co.     7,077  ;  Dec.  11. 

Fight  Acid-Erosion  at  "  The  Danger  Line  "  If  you  want 
sound  teeth  and  healthy  gums.  For  Dental  Cream. 
E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons.     7,084  ;  Dec.  11. 

Fine  flavor  comes  from  fine  quality.  For  Coffee.  Hills 
Bros.      6,773  ;   June   26. 

First  Choice.     For  Coffee.     Hills  Bros.     6,699 ;  May  8. 

First  in  Flavor.     For  Coffee.     Hills  Bros.     6,697  ;  May  8. 

First  in  Freshness.  For  Coffee.  Hills  Bros.  6,696 ; 
May  8. 

First  in  Perfection.  For  Coffee.  Hills  Bros.  6,693 ; 
May  8. 

First  in  Quality.     For  Coffee.     Hills  Bros.     6,695  ;  May  8. 

First  in  Vacuum.     For  Coffee.     Hills  Bros.    6,698  ;  May  8. 

First-try.     For  Coffee.     Hills  Bros.     6,694 ;  May  8. 

Fit  as  a  Fiddle.  For  Athletic  Underwear.  B.  V.  D. 
Company.     6,755  ;  June  12. 

Pit-Rite.  For  Shoe  and  Slipper  Trees.  James  N.  Mav- 
hew  Co.     6,823  :  July  17. 

Flavor  Is  The  Hidden  Difference.  For  Coffee.  Hills  Bros. 
6,775;    June   26. 

Flexible  Bend  Like  Birch  Boughs.  For  Shoes.  Trail 
Moc   Shoe  Company.     6,828  ;  July  17. 

"  Florida  Sealdsweet  Grapefruit  for  Health."  (For  Ad- 
vertising Purposes  for  Health.)  Florida  Citrus  Ex- 
change.    6,497  ;   .Tan.   23. 

Folly  Towns.  For  Candy.  Universal  Theatres  Conces- 
sion  Co.     6,785 ;    June   26. 

For  Baby's  Bath.  For  a  Rubber  Sponge.  Miller  Rubber 
Company.     6,866  :   Aug.   14. 

For  Baby's  Comfort.  For  A  Baby  Comfort  Kit.  Miller 
Rubber  Company.     6,865  ;  Aug.  14. 

"  For  Delicate  Fabrics."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Citrus  Soap  Powder.)  Citrus  Soap  Company  of 
California.     6,535  :   Feb.   13. 

"  For  Snowy  Linens."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Citrus  Soap  Powder.)  Citrus  Soap  Company  of  Cali- 
fornia.    6,537;  Feb.  13. 

"  For  Snowy  Linens  and  Soft  White  Hands."  (For  Ad- 
vertising Purposes  for  Citrus  Soap  Powder.)  Citrus 
Soap  Company  of  California.     6,534 ;  Feb.  13. 

"  For  Soft  White  Hands. "  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Citrus  Soap  Powder.)  Citrus  Soap  Company  of 
^■nlifornia,      6.538:   Feb.   13. 

For  Your  Baby's  Sake !  For  Drugs.  E.  R.  Squibb  & 
Sons.     6,970;  Nov.  13. 

From  Blossom  to  Tasty  Fruit.  For  Ice  Cream.  Frederick 
C.   Mathews  Company.     6,997 ;  Nov.  20. 

For  Your  Spring  Cleaning.  For  Gold  Dust  Washing  Pow- 
der.    N.   K.   Fairbank  Company.     6,660  ;  Apr.   17. 

Fortified  For  Life.  For  Father  John's  Medicine.  Carle- 
ton &  Hovey  Coropany.     6,746  ;  June  5. 

Frisch  Fresh  Feeling  Bread  Wrappers.  For  Bread  Wrap- 
pers. American  Bread  Wrapper  Comnany.  7,099 ; 
Dec.   25. 

Fulling  Scouring  Perfectol.  For  Greases  for  Treating 
Textile  Fabrics.     U.  S.  Oil  Company.     6,674  ;  Apr.  24. 

Galloping  Shirts.  Fur  Arrow  Shirts.  Cluett,  Peabody  & 
Co.     6.978  :  Nov.  20. 

Gasoline  Allev  Bunch.  For  Dolls.  F.  0.  King.  6,993 ; 
Nov.  20. 

Get  It  Now.  For  Germicidal  Cleansing  and  Polishing 
Materials.  Cleveland  Chemical  Corporation.  6,676 ; 
May  1. 

Getting  the  most  out  of  life.     For  Athletic  Underwear. 

B.  V,  D.  Company,  Inc.     6,788 ;  July  10. 

"Giro  Cherry  .Tell-O."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Jell-O,  a  Dessert  Preparation.)  Genesee  Pure  Food 
Company.     6,585  ;  Feb.  27. 

"  Giro  Figures."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Jell-O, 
a  Dessert  Pr<pa ration.)  Genesee  Pure  Food  Com- 
pany.    6.520  :  Feb.  6. 

Gladding  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Providence.  R.  I.  Thriftables. 
For  "Women's  Apparel.     6,747  ;  .Tune  5. 

Good  as  Gold.  For  Ice  Cream.  Frederick  C.  Mathews 
Company.     7.041  :   Dec.  4. 

Good  !  Every  Day  in  the  Year.     For  Ice  Cream.     Frederick 

C.  Mathews  Company.     7.040  ;  Dec.  4. 

"  Good  thin.ys  for  desserts  Heinz  Fig  Pudding."  (For 
Advertising  Purposes  for  Heinz  Fig  Pudding.)  H.  J. 
Heinz   Co.     6.540 :   Feb.    13. 


Gordon,    an   Arrow    Shirt — A 

service.      For   Arrow   Shir 

6,979;   Nov.   20. 
Grape   Nuts    Window   Trim. 

Cereal   Company.     6,833 : 
Gridley.     For   Metal-Working 

tional  Acme  Company.     0, 
H   C   O.      For   Canned    Fish. 

Apr.  10. 

TTnlf  past  eight-Ten  O'clock, 
ing  Devices,  Particularly 
Manufacturing  Company. 


Shirt   that   is    tailored   for 
ts.     Cluett,   Peabody  &  Co. 

For   Grape   Nuts.      Poatum 
.July   24. 

Machines   and   Tools.     Na- 
881  ;  Sept.  11. 
Holmes   Company.      6,643 ; 

For  Domestic-Labor-Sav- 
Ironers.  Apex  Electrical 
6,877;   Sept.   11. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  prints  registered — Continued. 


1593 


Happy  Home  Apron  Dresses.  For  Aprons  and  Dresses. 
Sterling  Company.      6,T41  ;   Mav  29. 

"  Ilapp.v  Home  Bread."  (For  Breadl)  W.Evans.  6,607: 
Mar.  13. 

Hartmann  Cushion  Top  Wardrobe  Trunks.  For  Wardrolic 
Trunks.  Hartmann  Trunk  Company.  6,669-71  ; 
Apr.  24. 

Hartmann  Cushion  Top  Wardrobe  Trunks.  For  Ward- 
robe Trunks.  Hartmann  Trunk  Company.  6,703 : 
May  15.     ■ 

Hartmann  Trunk  Company,  Uacinc,  Wis.  Hartmann 
Cushion  Top  Wajdrobe  Trunks.  For  Wardrobe  Trunks. 
6,771  :    Juno    26. 

Have  Lovely  Nails  Without  Cutting  the  Cuticle.  For 
Manicure  Preparations  and  Implements.  Northam 
Warren   Corporation.     6,892 ;   Sept.   18. 

Hawaiian  Pineapple.  For  Ice  Cream.  Frederick  C. 
Mathews    Company.      7,009 ;    Nov.    20. 

Haynes.  For  Automobiles.  Haynes  Automobile  Com- 
pany.    6,704  ;  May  15. 

Haynps  7".  For  Automobiles.  Haynes  Automobile  Co. 
«.79S  :  Julv  10  ; 

HeadUghtlng  Satisfaction.  For  Tilting  Reflectors  for 
Controlling  the  Positions  of  Headlight  Beams  from 
Light-Projecting  Devices.  Federal  Manufacturing 
Company.     6,954 ;   Nov.   6. 

"  Health  Yoga."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Medicinal 
Products — Namely,  A  Combination  Consisting  of 
Herbs.  Used  Primarily  for  the  Treatment  of  Stomach 
Trouble  and  Indigestion.)  S.  K.  A.  Dass.  6,541; 
Feb.  1.?. 

Heinz,  H.  J.,  Company.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pickles  in  Pat- 
terns. For  Heinz  57  Varieties  (Food  Products).  G,772  ; 
June   26. 

"Hemlock."  (For  Hemlock  Lumber.)  Hemlock  Manu- 
facturers.     6,613  :   Mar.   20. 

Here's  Happiness !  Just  Use  Bluebirds  For  Happiness. 
For  Liver  Pills.  Bluebird  Pharmacal  Co.  7,087 ; 
Dec.    18. 

Hightone  Kut  II.  For  Fancy  Cut  Spectacle  and  Eve- 
glass  Lenses.     W.  B.   Georgia.     7,020:  Dec.  4. 

Hightone  Kut  III.  For  Fancy  Cut  Spectacle  and  Eye- 
gln^s   lenses.      W.   B.   Georgia.     7.021  :   Dec.   4. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Fine  flavor  comes  from 
fine  quality.     For  Coffee.     6.773  :  June  26. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  First  on  the  List. 
For  Coffee.     6,748  ;  June  5. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Flavor  Is  The  Hidden 
Difference.      For    Coffee.      6.775 ;   June    26. 

Hills  Bros..  San  Francisco.  Calif.  The  hidden  difference. 
For   Coffee.      6.776 ;    June   26. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  PVancisco.  Calif.  The  hidden  di.ference 
is  Flavor.     For  Coffee.     6,777  :  .Tune  26. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  The  original  vacuum 
pack.     For  Coffee.     6,774  ;  June  26. 

Hills  Bros.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  The  original  vacuum 
pack  keeps  its  fine  flavor  fresh  for  you.  For  Coffee. 
6,778;   .Tune   26. 

"  Hinds  Disappearing  Cream."  (For  Advertising  Pur- 
poses for  Hinds  Disappearing  Cream.)  A.  S.  Hinds 
Co.     6,504  :   Jan.  23. 

"Hinds  Honey  and  Almond  Cream."  (For  Advertising 
Purposes  for  Hinds  Honey  and  Almond  Cream.) 
H.  S.  Hinds  Co.     6,500-3  :  Jan.  23. 

"  Hinds  Honey  and  Almond  Cream."  (For  Advertising 
Purposes  for  Hinds  Honey  and  Almond  Cream.) 
A.  S.  Hinds  Co.     6,505-6  :  Jan.  23. 

Hinds  Honey  and  Almond  Cream.  For  Honey  and  Alm- 
ond Cream.     A.  S.  Hinds  Co.     6,880;  Sept.  11. 

His  Best  Effort.  For  Ice  Cream.  Frederick  C.  Mathews 
Company.      7.046  :    Dec.   4. 

HItone  Kut.  Fo'"  "^ancv-Cut  Spectacle  and  Eyeslass 
Lenses.     W.   B.  Georgia.     6,840:   July   31. 

Hour  Saving  Appliances.  For  Domestic-Labor-Saving  De- 
vices, and  Particularly  V.Tcnnm  Cleaners.  Washers. 
Ironers,  and  Wringers.  Anex  Electrical  Manufactur- 
ing  Company.      6.R36  ;    July   31. 

"  How  to  Make  Coffee."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Coffee.)      Hills  Bros.     6,568;  Feb.  20. 

Hurlev  Gripsem  G/A  Arch  Shoe.  For  Shoes.  Hurley 
Shop  Co.     6,736;  May  29. 

'•  '  T  n.in't  Need  Him  '  T  wear  '  Good  Health  '  Clothes." 
(For  .Advertising  Purposes  for  Boys'  Clothing.) 
Phil  Klein   Co.     6,58.'! ;  Feb.  27. 

If  your  hands  were  so  tiny  that  your  fingers  were  no 
thicker  than  pins.  For  Hosiery.  "Onyx"  Hosiery, 
Inc.     6.963  :  Nov.  13. 

"  Indiana  Limestone  The  Nation's  Building  Stone."  (For 
Advertising  Purposes  for  Indiana  Limestone.)  Indi- 
ana Limestone  Qnarrymen's  Assn.     6,595  ;  Mar.  R. 

InevitaMv.  For  Gas  Ranges.  Geo.  D.  Roper  Corporation. 
6,812  ;  July  10. 

Insist  on  this  label  i  For  Athletic  Underwear.  B.  V.  D. 
Company.     6.638  ;  Apr.  10. 

Introducing  The  'Corset-less'  Corset  Model  Nu  West.  For 
Cor.sets  and  Similar  Garments.  Nu  Bone  Corset  Co. 
7,010  :   Nov.   20. 

It  Was  Thus  Intended.  For  Drugs.  E.  R.  Squibb  & 
Sons.     6.814  :  .July  10. 

"  It  Washes  Clean."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Citrus  Soap  Powder.)  Citrus  Soap  Companv  of  Cali- 
fornia.    6.536;   Feb.   13. 


It's    a    Treat    Indeed.      For    Ice    Cream.      Frederick    C. 

Mathews  Company.     7.035  :   Dec.  4. 
"  Its  .lust  as  easy  to  put  it  in  one  window  as  the  other." 

(For    Advertising    Purposes    for    Dwelling    Houses.) 

Michigan  Investment  Company.     6,509  ;  Jan.   23. 
Its    Points    of    Advantages.      For    Solargentum    Squibb. 

E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons.     6,949:   Oct.  30. 
It's  real  coffee.     For  Coffee.     Hills  Bros.     6,916;  Oct.  2. 
"  It's  so  Simple."      (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  JeIl-0, 

a    Dessert   Preparation.)      Genesee    Pure   Food   Com- 
pany.    6,523  ;  Feb.   6. 
It's   sunny   flavor  wins   your   favor.      For   Coffee.      Hills 

Bros.     6,923;  Oct,  2. 
JahOn  Renter.     For  Toilet  Soap.     Barclay  &  Co.     6.957; 

Nov.  13. 
Janez  Loops.     For  a  Protector  and  Support  for  Earrings. 

Mrs.   E.   C.   Stough.     6,784  ;   June   26. 
Japanese    Tea    Gardens    and    Pickers.      For   Tea.      Jewel 

Tea   Cu.     7,024 ;   Dec.   4. 
Johnny   On  The   Spot.     For  Dry   Goods.     Erlanger  Dry 

Goods  Company.     6,758  ;  June  12. 
Just  As  Good   As   It  Looks.     For  Ice  Cream.     Frederick 

C.  Mathews  Company.     7,0"0  :  Dec.  4. 
Kant-Break.      For    Ladders.      Kant-Break    Ladders,    Inc. 

6,749  ;  June  5. 
Kant-Break- Ladders,   Inc.,    St.    Louis,   Mo.      Kant-Break. 

For  Ladders.     6,749  ;  June  5. 
Kantlose  Mitten  and  Glove  Guard.     For  Mitten  and  Glove 

Guards.     B.  C.  Christy.     6,654;  Apr.  17. 
"  Ka-Zu  Punch   Extra   Dry."      (For  Advertising  Purposes 

for  a  Nonalcoholic  Beverage.)      S.  M.  Hoye.     6,569; 

Feb.  20. 
"  Keep  Warm  on  a  Frozen  Corner  with  this  Underwear." 

For  Adverti.sing  Purposes  for  Adults'  and  Children's 

Underwear.)     Wright's  Underwear  Companv.     6.575 ; 

Feb.  20. 
Keep   Your   System   Regulated.     For   Dried   Peaches    and 

Figs    and    Fig    Products.      California    Peach    &    Fig 

Growers.     6,653  ;  Apr.  17. 
"Keeping  Watch."     (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Wheat 

Breakfast    Food.)       Cream    of    Wheat    Co.      6,494; 

Jan.  23. 
Keeping  your  child's  hair  beautiful.     For  Mulsified  Coco- 
nut-Oil Shampoo.     R.  L.  Watklns  Company.     7,057 ; 

Dec.  4. 
Keeps  the   Clothes  Dry.     For  A  Nursery  Apron.     Miller 

Rubber  Company.     6,863 ;  Aug.   14. 
"  Ken  Washes  Everything  Yes — Everything !  "      (For  Ad- 
vertising   Purposes    for    Soap.)      Kendall    Products 

Corp.     6,508;  Jan.  23. 
"  Kept   Clean    With   Gold   Dust."      (For  Advertising  Pur- 
poses for  Gold  Dust  Washing  Powder.)     N.  K.  Fair- 
bank  Companv.     6,564  :  Feb.  20. 
Kept  Sweet  and  Clean  with  Gold  Dust.     For  Gold  Dust 

Washing  Powder.     N.  K.  Fairbank  Company.     6,838  ; 

July    31. 
Kiddygrip    Socklets.      For  Hosiery   Supporters.      L   Gold- 
berg.    6,720  ;  May  22. 
"  Kill    Those    Moths."       (For    Advertising    Purposes    for 

Cedar  Chests.)     J.  B.  Crosby.     6,495  ;   Jan.  23. 
King  Tut.     For  Cotton  Piece  Goods.     Oppenheim   Obern- 

dorf  &  Co.     6,662  ;  Apr.  17. 
"Kirk's  Cocoa  Hardwater  Castile."      (For  Soap.)     Jamea 

S.   Kirk  &  Company.     6,623-4  ;  Mar.   27. 
"Kirk's  Cocoa  Hardwater  Castile."      (For  Soap.)     James 

S.   Kirk  &   Company.     6,626 ;  Mar.  27. 
Kirk's    Cocoa    Hardwater   Castile.     For   Soap.     James   S. 

Kirk  &  Company.     6,635  ;  Apr.  3. 
Kirk's   Cocoa   Hardwater   Castile.     For  Soap.      James   S. 

Kirk   &   Company.      6,706:    May    15. 
Kirk's   Cocoa    Hardwater   Castilo.      For   Soap.      .Tames   S. 

Kiik  &  Company.     6.722  ;  May  22. 
Kirk's    Cocoa   Hardwater  Castile.     For   Soap.      James    S. 

Kirk   &  Company.      6,739  ;   May   29. 
Knicker    Boston    Garter.      For    Man's    Garters.      George 

Frost  Company.     6,797.     July  10. 
Kno    the    Clul)    Garters.      For    Men's    Garters.      Knothe 

Brothers  Co.     6.646  ;  Apr.  10. 
Krank.   Alfred   J.,    St.    Paul,   Minn.      Krank's    "  Pompa  " 
Comb.     For  Combination  Comb  and  Brush  for  Training 
the    Hair.      6.779 ;    June   26. 
Krank's.     For  Toilet  Preparations.     A.  J.  Krank.     6,899  : 

Sept.   25. 
"  Krank's  Fix-A-Gloss."     (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  a 

Dandruff  Remedy  and  Hair  Dressing.)      A.  J.  Krank. 

6.570  :   Fob.   20. 
Krank's  Hair-Root-Oil.     For  a  Hair  Tonic.     A.  J.  Krank. 

6,850 ;  Aug.  7. 
Krank's   "  Pompa "    Comb.     For    Combination    Comb   and 

Brush  for  Training  the  Hair.     A.  J.  Krank.     6,779  : 

June   26. 
"  Ladv  Sealpax."      (For  Advertising  Pnrposfs  frr   T'nder- 

wear.)     Opnenheim  Oberndorf  k  Co.     e.S.'in-l  ;  Feb.  fi. 
"Lemon  Liver  Workers."      (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 

Liv"r  Pills.)      G.  Liftman.     6.597;  Mar.    6. 
Les  Parfums  De  Coty.    For  Perfumes.    Coty,  Inc.    6,990 : 

Nov.  20. 
Les  Pnudros  De  Coty.     For  Powders.     Coty,  Inc.     6.988  ; 

Nov.    20. 
Libhv's  Fnncv  Red  .Masks   Salmon.     For  Salmon.     Libby, 

MoNeill  &   Lihbv.      6,874  :    Sept.  4. 
Like   a   Painted   Lily — .     For  Fairy   Soap.      N.   K.   Fair- 
bank  Company.     6,659  ;  Apr.  17. 


1594 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 

Alphabetical  list  of  prim,ts  registered — Continued. 


Like   no   other   talcum   ever   made  !      For   Talcum.     E.  R. 

Squibb  &  Sons.     6,943  ;  Oct.  16. 
"Lionel    Compact."      (For    Compacts.)      Lionel    Trading 

Co.   Inc.     6,615;  Mar.  20. 
Lionel  Square  Compact.     For  Compacts.     Lionel  Trading 

Co.     6,889;   Sept.    18. 
Little  Stories  of  Success  For  Vanilla  Extracts.     Consum- 
ers Distributing  Co.     6,791 ;  July  10. 
Little    Women    Dress    Co.      li^r   Dresses.      Little    Women 

Dress  Co.     6,805  ;  July   10. 
Look   best — Longest.      For    Knitted   Neckties   and   Scarfs. 

Franklin  Knitting  Mills,   Inc.     6,632  ;   Apr.   3. 
Loose-Fitting  B.  V.   D.  Underwear.     For  Athletic  Under- 
wear.     B.   V.   D.    Company,   Inc.      7,064  ;    Dec.    11. 
L'Origan   De   Coty.      For   Perfumes.      Coty,    Inc.      6,987 ; 

Nov.   20. 
Lowney's    Chocolates.      For    Chocolate    Products,    Includ- 
ing  Particularly    Lowney's    Chocolates.      Walter    M. 

Lowney  Company.     6,822  ;  July  17. 
"  Luminite    Locator."       (For    Advertising    Purposes    for 

Luminite  Radium  Locators.)     Luminite  Corporation. 

6,598  ;  Mar.  6. 
"  Lnminite    Pendant."       (For    Advertising    Purposes    for 

Luminite  Radium  Pendants.)     Luminite  Corporation. 

6,572;  Feb.  20. 
"  Luminite  Push  Buttons."     (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 

Luminite  Radium  Push  Buttons.)     Luminite  Corpora- 
tion.    6,571 ;  Feb.  20. 
M.  J.  B.   Coffee  'Exceeds   All  Expectations'.     For   Coffee. 

M.  J.  Brandenstein  &  Co.     7,088;  Dec.  18. 
"Magic  Results  on  Dirty  Hands."     (For  Advertising  Pur- 
poses for  Citrus  Soap  Powder.)     Citrus  Soap  Company 

of  California.     6,539  ;  Feb.  13. 
Makes  the  Feet  Feel  Fine.     For  Foot  Powders  for  Foot 

Baths.     C.  G.  Boyd.     6,734  ;  May  29. 
Martin's    1007<j    Pure.     For   Varnishes.      Martin    Varnish 

Company.     6,995  ;  Nov.  20. 
Miada  Co.,  The,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Miada  Lingerie  Guards 
If'or  Comfort  Neatness  Security.     For  Lingerie  Guards. 
6,759  ;  June  12. 
Miada  Lingerie  Guards   For   Comfort   Neatness   Security. 

For  Lingerie   Guards.     Miada   Co.      6,759 ;  June  12. 
Miller   Baby    Week.      For    Nipple   Applicator   and    Breast 

Nipples.    Miller  Rubber  Company.    6,864  ;  Aug.  14. 
Monarch.      For  Tea,   Coffee,    and   Cocoa.     Reid,   Murdoch 

&  Co.     6,678  ;  May  1. 
Monarch    Coffee.      For    Coffee.      Reld,    Murdoch    &    Co. 

6,679  ;  May  1. 
Monarch  Quality.     For  Groceries.     Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co. 

6,680;  May  1. 
Monarch  Tea.     For  Tea.     Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.     6,677  ; 

May  1. 
Most  Serious  Dental  Troubles  Start  at  The  Danger  Lino. 

For  Squibb's  Magnesia  Dental  Cream.     B.  R.  Squibb 

&  Sons.     6,842  ;  July  31. 
Most  Smiles  Per  Gallon.     For  Gasoline  and  Oils.    Hygrade 

Oil  &  Fuel  Corporation.     6,802  ;  July  10. 
Mother's     Bread.       For    Bread.       J.    A.     Sloan.       6,760 ; 

June  12. 
Mothers  give  Father  John's  Medicine.     For  Father  John's 

Medicine.       Carleton     &    Hovey    Company.       6,857 ; 

Aug.    14. 
Motion   Picture  Memory   Contest.      For  Motion   Pictures. 

J.  C.  Jessen.     6,803  ;  July  10. 
Motor    Parts    Replacement,    for   Pistons,    Parts,    and   Ac- 
cessories   of   Gasoline   Engines.      Piston    Service   Co. 

Inc.     6,6.'i0;  Apr.  10. 
Mr.  Beaded  Tip.     For  Beaded-Tip  Shoe  Lacings.     United 

Lace  &  Braid  Manufacturing  Co.     6,743  ;  May  29. 
Mr.   Coff  B.  Bean  says :     For  Coffee.     Joannes   Brothers 

Company.     6,961 ;  Nov.   13. 
Mr.     I.     Lubricate.       For     Lubricating     Oils.       Sherwood 

Petroleum   Company.     6,853 ;   Aug.   7. 
Mv  Life's  Best  Work.     For  Bread.      Ward  Baking   Com- 
pany.    6,637  ;  Apr.  3. 
My  wife  asked  me  to  do  this.     For  Palmolive  Shampoo. 

Palmolive   Company.      6,882 ;   Sept.   11. 
N.      For   Batteries   and   Electrical   Apparatus.      D.   NeaL 

6,824;  July  17. 
"  Nek  Ritz's  Iron  Lustre."     (B'or  Advertising  Purposes  for 

Stove  Polish.)     L.  Nekritz.     6.529  :  Feb.  6. 
Neo  Bug   Destroyer.     For  a   Preparation   for   Destroying 

Bugs.     M.   Robins.     6,709  ;   May  15. 
Nestl^'s  Every  Day  Milk.     For  Evaporated  Milk.     Nestl6's 

Food  Company.     6,868  ;  Aug.   14. 
Next  To  Myself  I  Like  'B.  V.  D.'  Best.     For  Athletic  Un- 
derwear.    B.  V.  D.  Company.     6,688  ;  May  8. 
"  1923  Mother's  Birthday."     .(For  Advertising  Purposes 

for   Jell-O,    a    Dessert    Preparation.)      Genesee    Pure 

Fond   Company.     6,586 ;   Feb.   27. 
No   Fire   can   expand   with   Minimax   at   hand.     For   Fire 

E.xtinguishers.     Minimax   Company.      6,852  ;   Aug.   7. 
No   More   Spilt  Milk.      For  a   Nipple  Applicator.     Miller 

Rubber   Company.     6,862 ;   Aug.    14. 
No  one  appreciates  a  pure  talcum  as  does  the  nurse.     For 

Talcum    Powder.      E.    R.    Squibb    &    Sons.      6,936 ; 

Oct.   16. 
Not  a  Day  Older.     For  Palmolive  Soap.     Palmolive  Com- 

n-my.     6,664;  Apr.  17. 
Nothing   Comes    Out.      For   Baby    Pants.      Miller    Rubber 

Company.     6,867  ;  Aug.   14. 
Now  I  Ask  a  Favor  of  the  Ladies.     For  Palmolive  Sham- 
poo.    Palmolive  Company.     6,751 ;  June  5. 


Now  you  can  know  what  your  dental  cream  will  do. 
For  Dental  Cream.  E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons.  6,948 ; 
Oct.  30. 

Nurses  Appreciate  the  Exceptional  Purity  of  These  Prod- 
ucts. For  Cold  Cream.  E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons.  7,054  ; 
Dec.    4. 

Ocean  Power  Products.  For  Machinery  for  the  Develop- 
ment of  Power  from  Tides,  Currents,  and  Other 
Water  Movements.     C.  G.  Polleys.     7,108  ;  Dec.  25. 

"  Oil  Shale  By-Products.  (For  Advertising  Purposes 
for  Oil  Shale  and  Refinings  Therefrom.)  R.  E. 
Magee.     6,599  ;  Mar.  6. 

Olives  from  Spain — From  Seville,  in 'sunny  Spain,  etc. 
For  Heinz  57  Varieties.  H.  J.  Heinz  Co.  7,076 ; 
Dec.  11. 

Olmsted,  Allen  S.,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.  So  Easy  to  Use.  For 
Allen's  Foot-Base,  a  Toilet  Preparation.  6,780 ; 
June  26. 

O'Neil's  "  Every  drop  tested "  Greases.  For  Greases. 
O'Neil  Oil  &  Paint  Company.     6,724  ;  May  22. 

O'Neil's  "Every  drop  tested"  Motor  Oils.  For  Motor  Oils. 
O'Neil  Oil  &  Paint  Company.     6,648  ;  Apr.   10. 

O'Neil's  "  Every  drop  tested "  Non-Chatter  Motor  Oil. 
For  Motor  Oils.  O'Neil  Oil  &  Paint  Company.  6,727  ; 
May  22. 

O'Neil's  "  Every  drop  tested  "  Pure  Gasoline.  For  Gaso- 
line.    O'Neil  Oil  &  Paint  Company.     6,726  ;  May  22. 

O'Neil's  "  Every  drop  tested  "  Velvet  Greases.  For  Motor 
Oils.     O'Neil  Oil  &  Point  Company.     6,725  ;  May  22. 

O'Neil's  "  Every  drop  tested  "  Velvet  Motor  Oils.  For 
Motor  Oils.  O'Neil  Oil  &  Paint  Company.  6,728  : 
May  22. 

Only  in  Italy  is  found  such  talc — only  Squibb  brings 
such  a  talcum  to  you.  For  Talcum  and  Cold  Cream. 
E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons.     7,085  ;  Dec.  11. 

Only  One  in  five  is  safe.  For  a  Preparation  for  the  Teeth. 
Forhan  Company.     6,907;  Oct.  2. 

"  Onyx  Hosiery."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Ho- 
siery.)    Emery  &  Beers  Company  Inc.   6,496  ;  Jan.  23. 

"'Onyx'  Hosiery."  (ITor  Advertising  Purposes  for  Ho- 
siery.)    Emery  and  Beers  Co.     6,517;  Feb.  6. 

"  Onyx  Hosiery."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Hosiery.) 
Emery  and  Beers  Co.     6,563  ;  Feb.  20. 

"'Onyx'  Hosiery."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Ho- 
siery.)    Emery  and  Beers  Co.,  Inc.     6,580;  Feb.  27. 

"  '  Onyx  '  Hosiery."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Ho- 
siery.) Emery  &  Beers  Company,  Inc.  6,581", 
Feb.   27. 

"'Onyx'  Hosiery."  (For  Hosiery.)  Emery  &  Beers 
Company,  Inc.     6,612  ;  Mar.  20. 

"Onyx"  Hosiery.  For  Hosiery.  Emery  &  Beers  Company. 
6,79.3-5  ;  July  10. 

"  Onyx  "  Hosiery.  For  Hosiery.  "  Onyx  "  Hosiery  Inc. 
6,750  ;  June  5. 

"  Onyx  "  Hosiery.  For  Hosiery.  "  Onyx  "  Hosiery  Inc. 
6,781 ;   June  26. 

"Onyx "  Hosiery.  For  Hosiery.  "Onyx"  Hosiery  Inc. 
6,810  ;  July  10. 

"Onvx'  Hosiery.  For  Ho.siery.  "Onyx"  Hosiery  Inc. 
'6.875;  Sept.  4. 

"  Onyx  "  Hosiery  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Onyx  "  Ho- 
siery.    For  Hosiery.     6,750;  June  5. 

"  Onyx  "  Hosiery  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "  Onyx  "  Hosiery. 
For   Hosiery.      6,781 ;    June   26. 

Order  Today !  Delivered  Tomorrow.  For  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, and  Janitor  Supplies.  Edward  Don  &  Com- 
pany.    6,657  ;    Apr.  17. 

Our  Strawberry  Soda.  For  Ice  Cream.  Frederick  C. 
MatlifWLS    Company.      7.008 ;    Nov.    20. 

O'Zol  (Benzol  Motor  Gasoline).  For  Gasoline.  O'Neil 
Oil   &  Paint  Company.     6,901 ;   Sept.   25. 

Palmolive  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Now  I  Ask  a 
Favor  of  the  Ladies.  For  Palmolive  Shampoo.  6,751  ; 
.Tune  5. 

Palmolive  Company,  The,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  She  looks  as 
young  as  ever.     For  Palmolive  Soap.     6,782  ;  June  26. 

Paramount.  For  Automobiles.  Paramount  Motor  Syndi- 
cate.    6,925  ;  Oct.  2. 

Par  Arrow  Collars.  For  Arrow  Collars.  Cluett.  Pea- 
body    &    Co.      6,984 ;    Nov.    20. 

Paris  De  Coty.     For  Perfume.     Coty,  Inc.    7,018  ;  Dec.  4. 

Park  &  Pollard  Company,  The,  Boston,  Mass.  The  Park 
&  Pollard  Co.  Lay  or  Bust  Poultry  Feeds.  For  Poultry 
Feeds.     6,752  :   June  5. 

Passed  By  The  Board  of  Censors.  For  Wheat  Breakfast 
Food.     Cream  of  Wheat  Co.     6,735  ;  May  29. 

Peace  And  Plenty.  For  Wheat  Breakfast  Food.  Cream 
of  Wheat   Co.     6,831 ;   July  24. 

Permanent  Wave  Effect  Now  Quick,  Cheap  and  Easy.  For 
Curling  Fluid.     M.  Sullivan.     6.742;  May  29. 

Peter  Porker  says.  For  Foods.  Allied  Packers,  Inc. 
6,763  ;   June   26. 

Pickles  in  Patterns.  For  Heinz  57  Varieties  (Food  Prod- 
ucts) .     H.  J.  Heinz  Company.     6,772  ;  June  26. 

Pickles  in  Patterns.  For  Heinz  57  Varieties  (Food  Prod- 
ucts).    H.  J.  Heinz  Company.     6,799;  July  10. 

Pildoritas  Renter.  For  Liver  Pills.  Barclay  &  Co. 
7,076;  Dec.   11. 

Pineapple  and  Cherries.  For  Ice  Cream.  Frederick  C. 
Mathews    Company.      7,031 ;   Dec.    4. 

Pineapple  Bavarian  Cream.  For  Jell-O.  Genesee  Pure 
Food  Company.     6,914;  Oct.  2. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  prints  registered — Continued. 


1595 


Pioneers  of  Safety.     For  First-Mortgage  Iteal  Estate  C4old 

Bouds.    Cochran  &  McCluer  Company.    6,708  ;  June  26. 
"Perfect  (.'offee."     (For  Advertising  I'urposes  for  Coffee.) 

mils  Bros.     6,565  :   Feb.   20. 
"  Plant   Marvel   Acts  Like   Magic   On   All   Plants."      (For 

Advertising   Purposes   for   Plant   Foods  and   Fertiliz- 
ers. )     F.  Denkewalter.     6,593 ;  Mar.  6. 
Pleasant    flavor   means    preferred    sales.      For    Aromatic 

Squibb.     E.  E.   Squibb  &  Sons.     6,950;  Oct.  30. 
"  Please  write  us  For  Winter  Comfort."      (For  tbc  A.  S. 

Hinds  Co.  Honey  and  Almond  Cream.)     A.  S.  Hinds 

Co.     6,608;  Mar.  13. 
Plumb    Double   I.ife    Saw   File.s.      For   Files.      Fayette   R. 

Plumb,    Inc.     0,651;    Apr.    10. 
Pollv   Put   The   Kettle    On.      For   Jell-0.      Genesee   Pure 

Food  Company.     6,913  ;  Oct.  2. 
Post's    Brau     Flakes.       For     Breakfast     Food     (Cereal). 

Postum  Cereal  Company.     7,011  ;   Nov.   20. 
"  Post's  Bran   Flakes.     Now  You'll  Like  Bran  ! !  "      (For 

Advertising  Purposes  for  Post's  Bran  Flakes.)     Post- 
um Cereal  Co.  Inc.     6,510  ;  .Tan.  23. 
Power.       For    Storage    Batteries.      Grier-Sutherland    Co. 

6,092  ;  May  S. 
Prattlow  Products  Please  Particular  People.     For  Canned 

Fruits    and    Vegetables.      Pratt-Low    Preserving    Co. 

(1.869  :  Aug.  14. 
Protecta.     For  Table  Mats.     A.  &  W.  Products  Company. 

6,953  ;  Nov.  6. 
Protected    Bv    Professional    Honor.      For    Drugs.      E.    R. 

Squibb  iV:  Sons.     6.S13;  July  10. 
Protecting   The   Beautiful    Complexion.      For   Honey    and 

Almond    Cream    and    Cre-mia    Face    Powder.      A.    S. 

Hinds  Co.     7,078 ;  Dec    11. 


Protection    Goggles 
Goggles.) 
Pure    Enough 

Reuter-Barry,  Inc. 
Put     Tour     Name    On 


For 
Nov. 


Palmolive 

i; 


For  Coffee. 


(For    .'Vdvertising    Purposes    for 
Willson  Goggles  Inc.     6.(503  :   Mar.  6. 
to    Eat.      For    a    Toilet    Soap    (Renter's). 
0,811  :  July  10. 
Mv     Face.      For    Thermometers. 

Standard   Thermometers   Co.     6,887;   Sept.   11. 
Pyorrhea-Applying   Pyro-I'ack    Cream.      For   a    Medicinal 

Cream  for  Treating  Teeth.     Brown-Brand  &  Brown. 

6,905  ;  Oct.  2. 
Quality  made.     For  Coffee.    Hills  Bros.     7.097  ;  Dec.  18. 
Real  Crushed   Fruit  Flavor.     For  Ice   Cream.     Frederick 

C.  Mathews  Company.     7,005  :  Nov.  20. 
Real  Food   for  Everyone.     For  Ice  Cream.     Frederick  C. 

Mathews  Company.     7,034  ;  Dec.  4. 
Real    Silk    Hosiery    Mills,    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Exclusive 
Features   of   Re:U   Silk   Guaranteed   Hosiery.     For  Ho- 
siery.     6,783  ;    June   26. 
Reef    Brand    Crushed    Oyster    Shell    For    Poultry.      For 

Crushed    Oyster    Shell.      Gulf   Crushing   Co.      7,093 ; 

Dec.   18. 
"  Re-Fillit."       (For    Advertising    Purposes    for    Leather 

Memorandum   Books.)      David    H.   Zell,   Inc.     6,556; 

Feb.  13. 
Reflecting   Beauty    Secrets   of   the    Past. 

Soap.     Palmolive  Company.     6,965 ; 
Regular  as  Clock  Work.     For  Medicinal  Oils.     Standard 

Oil  Company  (New  Jersey).     6,666;  Apr.  17. 
Remember  the  Man  You'll  remember  the  Can. 

Hills  Bros.     6.919  ;  Oct  2. 
"  Republic  Wliite  'Ware."     (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 

Enameled    Kitchen  Utensils.)      Republic  Stamping  & 

Enameling  Company.     6,574  ;  Feb.  20. 
Rest  Assured.     For  Beds,  Bedding,  and  Bedding  Supplies. 

M.  Branner.     7,101  ;   Dec.  25. 
Right  Over  The  Home  Plate.     For  Wheat  Breakfast  Food. 

Cream  of  'WTieat  Co.     6,895  ;  Sept.  25. 
Ring   Her  At  Beiman's.     For   Jewelry.     D.  Belman   and 

Sons.     6,945  ;  Oct.  30. 
Rodewite.      I'"or    Cement-Colnred    Composition    for    Roads 

and    Cement    (Constructions.      Capital    Rodewite    Co. 

6,718  :  Mav  22. 
Roper.      For   Gas   Ranges.      Geo.    D.    Roper    Corporation. 

6,967;  Nov.  13. 
"  Round    Oak   Doe-Wah-Jack   Double   Action   Gas   Range." 

(For     .\dvprtising    Purposes    for    Round     Oak     (3ag 

Ranges.)     Beckwith  Company.     6.591  ;  Mar.  6. 
"  Kubberla'ui."       (For    Advertising    Purposes    for   Tires.) 

F.  tTihlein.     6.602:  Mar.  6. 
S.  S.  S.  Nature's  Blood  Purifier.     For  a  Medicinal  Prepa- 
ration— Namely,  a   Tonic  for  the  Blood.     Swift  Spe- 
cific Company.     7,013  ;  Nov.  20. 
Saint  Bernards.     For  a  Frankfurter  Inclosed  and  Baked 

Inside  of  a  Biscuit  or  Roll.     W.  F.  Copeland.     6.906 ; 

Oct.  2. 
"  Samcovers."       (For    .'\dvertising    Purposes    for    Toilet 

Closet    Sf-at     Covers.)        Sanitary    Toilet    Company. 

6.600:    Mar.    6. 
"  Sanicovers."       (For    Advertising    Purposes    for    Toilet 

Closet    Seat    Covers.)      Sanitary    Toilet    Co.      6,601 ; 

Mar.   6. 
"  Sanitary     Senlpax."       (For     Underwear.) 

Obrrndovf  &  Co.  Inc.     6,618  :  Mar.  20. 
Sany    E    Naml.      For    Enamel    Fixtures. 

Specialty  Co.     6,952:  Oct.  30. 
Satisfaction    in    Both.      For    Tee    Cream. 

Mathews   Ctimpany.      7,04S  :   Dec.   4. 
Saving  Jell-O.     For  Jell-0,   a  Dessert  Preparation. 

esee   Pure   Food    Company.      7,102 :    Dec.    25. 
Say — Kavser  Gloves.     For  Gloves.     Julius  Kayser  &   Co. 

6,661 ;  Apr.  17. 


Oppenhelm 

Whyt-E-Naml 
Frederick    C. 


Gen- 


"  Sehraft'fs  Chocolates  Christmas  Packages."  (For  Ad- 
verlising  Purposes  for  Christmas  Package  of  Choco- 
lates.)    W.  F.  Schrafft  &  Sons  Corp.     6,551;  Feb.  13. 

Schulze's  Cake  Eight  Varieties.  For  Cake.  Schulze  Bak- 
ing Co.     6,956  ;  Nov.  6. 

"  Sealpax."  (For  Underwear.)  Oppenhelm  Oberndorf  & 
Co.  Inc.     6,617;  Mar.  20. 

"  Sealpax  a  better  Athletic  Underwear  Sold  In  a  Cleaner 
Way."  (For  Underwear.)  Oppenheim  Oberndorf  & 
Co.  Inc.     6,620;  Mar.  20. 

Sealright  Paper  Butter  Tubs.  For  Sealright  Paper  Boxes. 
Sealright  Co.     7,050-1  ;   Dec.  4. 

"  See  How  Easy  It  Is."  For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Jell-0,  a  Dessert  Preparation.)  Genesee  Pure  Food 
Company.     6,519  ;  Feb.  0. 

Selling  Health  and  Common  Sense.  For  Adults'  and 
Children's  Underwear.  Wright's  Underwear  Com- 
pany.    6,729  :   May  22. 

Serious  business,  now,  for  little  brains.  For  Wheat  Break- 
fast Food.     Cream  of  Wheat  Co.     6,896 ;  Sept.  25. 

Servants  Of  Science.  I<'or  Drugs.  E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons. 
No.  6,815  ;  July  10. 

She  looks  as  young  as  ever.  For  Palmolive  Soap.  Palm- 
olive  Company.      6,782 ;    June    26. 

Shoot    the    Plugs.     For    Plugs    for    Cleaning    Condenser 
Tubes.     Mannion  &  Arthur  Co.     6,807  ;  July  10. 
Plugs.      For    Plugs 
Mannion  &  Arthur 
Plugs   Use    One    400 


for    Cleaning    Condenser 
Co.     6,890  ;  Sept.   18. 
Times    And   More.      For 
Tubes.      Mannion    ft 


Shoot    the 

Tubes. 
Shoot    the 

Plugs   for    Cleaning    Condenser 

Arthur  Co.     6,924  ;  Oct.  2. 
Show  Girl.     For  Cigars.     Haas  Bros.     6,858  ;  Aug.  14. 
"Signed   on    the    Rind."      (For  Advertising   Purposes    for 

Uara  and  Bacon.)     E.  Kahn's  Sons  Company.     6,596: 

Mar.   6. 
Six   Feet   Foot   Comfort.      For    Foot   Powders   for   Foot 

Baths.     C.  G.  Boyd.     6,744  ;  JUne  5. 
Skeezix.     For  Dolls.     F.  O.  King.     6,992  ;  Nov.  20. 
Slazum.     For   Insecticide  to  Kill  Boll   Weevil.     Southern 

Farm   Products  Co.     6,636 ;   Apr.  3. 
Sloan,  John  A.,  (Stlcago,  111.    Mother's  Bread.    For  Bread. 

6,760  ;  June  12. 
Snap — A    Bettor    Hair    Waver.     For    Hair   Wavers.      Mc- 

Connell  Manufacturing  Company.     6,806  ;  July  10. 
Snow    Fluff.      For    Toilet    Powder.      E.    Fougera    &    Co. 

6,631  ;  Apr,  3. 
So  Easy  to  Use.     For  Allen's  Foot-Ease,  a  Toilet  Prepara- 
tion.    A.   S.   Olmsted.      6.780  :   .Tune  26. 
Solid  Silver — Precious  thro  the  Ages.     For   Solid   Silver- 
ware.    Towle  Manufacturing  (io.     7,086  ;  Dec.   11. 
Solid    Silver    Pi  ecious    through    the    Ages.      For    Solid 

Silverware.     Towle  Manufacturing  Co.     7,056  ;  Dec.  4. 
Spark    the    Human    Engine    with    Eline    Chocolate    Bars. 

For  Chocolates.     Eline's  Incorporated.     6.630  ;  Apr.  3. 
Specially  Designed  for  Special   Sales.     For  Soap.     Jamea 

S.  Kirk  &  Company.     6,738;   May  29. 
Spirit  of  No   Man's  Land.     For  Fireworks   and  Flrewor* 

Displays.      W.    J.    H.    Engelke.      6,640 ;    Apr.    10. 
Sport   Trousers.      For   White   Duck   Clothing.      James   B. 

Richards  Company.     6,682  :  May  1. 
Squibb's    Dental    Cream.       For    Dental    Cream.      B.    B. 

Squibb  &  Sons.     6,939;  Oct.  16. 
Squibb's   Healthy  Baby  Contest.     For  Nursery  Products. 

E.  R.   Squibb  &  Sons.     6,951  :  Oct.  30. 
"  Standardized     Drilling    And    Reaming    .Tig    Bushings." 

(For  Drilling  and  Reaming  Jig  Bushings  and  Liners 

Therefor.)      W.   R.  Fi.sher.     6,622;   Mar.  27. 
Stark  Dry  Goods  Co.       (See  Erlanger  Dry  Goods  Company.) 
"  Starting  The  New  Year  Right."     (For  Advertising  Pur- 

DOses  for  Wheat  Breakf.ist  Food.)      Cream  of  Wheat 

Co.     6.540;  Feb.   13. 
Steameter   The    new    heat    Indicator.      For    Temperature- 
Indicating  Devices.     Steameter  Co.     6,843  ;  July  31. 
"  Step    Full    of    Pep."       (For    Advertising    Purposes    tot 

Rubber  Iteels.)     P.  Barbieri.     6,493  ;  Jan.  23. 
Stop    Hunting    For   That    Handle.      For    Extension    Door 

Handles    for    Ford    Automobiles.      Bronzo    Alumina 

Corporation.      6.958  ;   Nov.   13. 
Stop  Your  Ov;n  Roof  Leaks  With  Feder's  Jiffy  Easy  Roof 

Repair    Outfit.       For     Roof-Repair     Outfits.       D.     H. 

Feder.     6,878  ;   Sept.   11. 
StO'igh,  Mrs.  Eva  C..  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Jane!!  Loops. 
For    a    Protector    and    Support    for    Barrings.      6,784 ; 
June    26. 
Summer's   Refreshment.      For    Ice    Cream.      Frederick   C. 

Mathews  Company.     7,042  ;  Dec.  4. 
Sunbeam.      For  Pure  Food   Products,      Austin,   Nichols  & 

Co.     6,764  ;   June  26. 
Sunlmni    Hurts  !      Unguentine    Heals  !      For    Unguentine. 

Norwich   Ph.nrmaca]   Company.     6.825  :   .Tuly   17. 
Swantex.     For  Sanitary  P.nner  X.-^pkins.     Swantex  Prod- 
ucts Corporation.     6,753  ;  June  5. 
Swantex  Products  Corporation.  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Swan- 
tex.    For   Sanitary  Paper  Napkins.     6,'753 ;  June  5. 
T-O-T     Turnover    Gas    Toaster.      For    Bread     Toasters. 

Turn-Over-Toastrr  Company.     6.817  ;  July  10. 
Tabhurst     .Arrow     Wing     Collars.       For     .Arrow     Collars. 

Cluett,   Peabodv  &  Co.      6,982:   Nov.   20. 
Take  One  Home — Slice  it !     For  Baffle  Bar  Candy.    Cardl- 

net  Candy  Company.     6,820;  .Tuly  17. 
Tartaroff.     For  Preparntinns  for  Removing  Tartar,  Film, 

and  Dlscolorations  from   the  Teeth.     W.  H.   and   B. 

WaddelL      6,786;   June  26. 


1596 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS  ISSUED  FROM  THE 
AlpTiabetical  list  of  prints  registered — Continued. 


Tartarofe  Co.     (See  Waddell,  Walter  H.  and  B.) 

Tempts    Any    Appetite.      For   Ice    Cream.      Frederick    C. 

Mathews  Company.     Y,037  ;  Dec.  4. 
IQi  in  a  Sealrifcht  Container.     For  Sealrlght  Paper  Boxes. 

Sealright  Co.     6,969  ;  Nov.  13. 
10-Plece  Cretonne  Set.     For  Cretonne  Draperies.    Brook- 
lyn Curtain  Works,  Inc.     6,652  ;  Apr.  17. 
That   First   Shirt   Washing.      For  Arrow   Shirts.     Cluett, 

Peabody   &  Co.     6,974  ;   Nov.  20. 
That  you  may  know.     For  Drugs.     B.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons. 

6,841  ;    July    31. 
The  Ace  of  Golf  Balls.     For  Golf  Balls.    The  Fair.     6,796  ; 

July  10. 
The    After-Shave    Comfort    and    Enjoyment.      For    A.    S. 

Hinds   Co.   Honey  and  Almond  Cream.     A.  S.   Hinds 

Co.     6,848  ;  Aug.  7. 
The   Aristocrats   of   Credit   Jewelers.      For   Jewelry   and 

Silverware.     Olsen  &  Ebann.     6,826;  July  17. 
"The   Balanced    Gasoline."       (For    Advertising    Purposes 

for  Gasoline.)      Standard  Oil  Company   (Incorporated 

in  New  .Tersey.)     6552;  Feb.  13. 
The  Beauty.     For  Gas  Ranges.     Geo.  D.  Roper  Corpora- 
tion.    6,683  ;  May  1. 
"  The  Beauty  Which   Glows  from  Within."      (For  Adver- 
tising Purposes  for  Chocolate.)     Bline's  Incorporated. 

6,513  ;  Feb.  6. 
The   Big  Brother   Package.     For  Jell-0.      Genesee   Pure 

Food  Company.     6,908  ;  Oct.  2. 
"The  Call  to  Luncheon."     (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 

Jell-0,  a   Dessert  Prpparntiou.)      Genesee  Pure  Food 

Company.      6,525  :   Ffb.  6. 
The  charm  of  beautiful  hair.     For  Mulslfled  Coconut-Oil 

Shampoo.     R.  L.  Watkins  Company.     7,060  ;  Dec.   4. 
The    Children's    Grocery    Store.       P^or    Jell-0.      Genesee 

Pure  Food  Company.     6,910  ;  Oct.  2. 
The  choice  of  a  million  American  housewives.    For  Fruits 

and    Vegetables.      King's    Food    Products    Company. 

6,861  ;  Aug.  14. 
The     Choice     of     Particular     People.       For     Ice     Cream. 

Frederick  C.  Mathews  Company.     7,000  ;  Nov.  20. 
The    Cream   for   Every    Home.      For   Honey   and   Almond 

Cream  and  Cre-Mls  Face  Powder.     A.   S.  Hinds  Co. 

6,898  ;  Sept.  25. 
The   Danger  Line   There   is   a   tiny   ridge   on   the   surface 

of  your  teeth.     For  Dental  Cream.     E.  R.   Squibb  & 

Sons.     7,083  ;  Dec.  11. 
The  delicious  aroma  of  an  opened  can  is  a  promise  of  the 

full-flavored  cup  to  come  Quality  made  it.   For  Coffee. 

Hills  Bros.      7,096  ;   Dec.   18. 
The  Economical  Way.     For  Hosiery.     Real  Silk  Hosiery 

Mills.     6,903;   Sept.  25. 
"The  Estey  X'ipe  Organ."     (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 

Estey  Pipe  Organs.)     Estey  Organ  Company.     6,543; 

Feb.  13. 
"  The   Estey   Residence   Pipe   Organ."      (For   Advertising 

Purposes    for    Estey    Pipe    Organs.)      Estey    Organ 

Company.     6,582  :   Feb.  27. 
The  Estey  Residence  Pipe  Organ — Greatest  of  all  instru- 
ments of  music  is  the  Organ,  etc.     For  Estey  Organs. 

Estey  Or.gan  Company.     7,075  ;  Dec.  11. 
The    Expensive   Way.      For   Hosiery.      Real   Silk  Hosiery 

Mills.     6,902;    Sept.   25. 
The   Extreme   of  Excellence.     For  Ice  Cream.     Frederick 

C.   Mathews  Company.     7.001 ;   Nov.  20. 
The   Eve    Is   Forerunner   Of  The   Palate.      For   Jell-0,    a 

Dessert  Preparation.     Genesee  Pure  Food  Company. 

7,106;   Dec.  25. 
The  Fabric's  The  Thing.     For  Woolen  and  Worsted  Piece 

Goods  for  Men's  Wear  Only.     Cyril  Johnson  Woolen 

Co.     6,860  ;  Aug.   14. 
The  Favorite  of  Childhood.     For  Ice   Cream.     Frederick 

C.  Mathews  Company.     7,043  ;  Dec.  4. 
The  Fipry   Cross — The   Great  Ku   Klux  Problem.     For  a 

Game  Problem.     G.   E.   Badger.     7,100 ;  Dec.   25. 
The  Figurines.     For  Jell-0,  a  Dessert  Preparation.     Gene- 
see Pure  Food  Company.     7,105  ;  Dec.  25. 
The  Flavor  Difference.     For  Coffee.     Hills  Bros.     7,094  ; 

Dec.    18. 
"  The  Fountain  of  Youth."     (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 

Coffee.)      Hills  Bros.     6,566;  Feb.  20. 
The  Greatest  Bodv  Builder.     For  Father  John's  Medicine. 

CarlPton   &   Hovey  Company.      6,639;   Apr.   10. 
The  Greatest  Piano  Sale  in  the  History  of  Chicago.     For 

Pianos  of  All  Kinds.     Moist  Piano  Company.     6,647  ; 

Apr.  10. 
The  Grocery  Boy.     For  Jell-0.     Genesee  Pure  Food  Com- 
pany.    6,915  ;  Oct.  2. 
"  The    Guarnutee    of    many    smooth    running    miles     No- 

Leak-0."       (For     .-\dvert1sing    Purposes     for    Piston 

Rings.)      No-LeaU-0    Piston    Ring   Company.      6,512; 

J.nn'.   30. 
The  Happy   Family.     For  Jell-0,   a   Dessert  Preparation. 

Genesee  Pure  Food   Company.     7,104  ;   Dec.   25. 
The   Heart   Of   The   Locomotive.      For  Parts   of   Locomo- 
tive Boilers  Known  as  Thermic  Siphons.     Locomotive 

Firebox    Company.      6,851  :    Aug.    7. 
The   Heisht   of   Delight.     For   Ice   Cream.      Frederick   C. 

Mathews    Company.      6.999 ;    Nov.    20. 
The  hidden  difference.     For  Coffee.     Hills  Bros.     6,776 ; 

June   26.  „   ,    „ 

The  hidden  difference  is  Flavor  !     For  Coffee.     Hills  Bros. 

6,777;    June    26. 


The  High  Quality  makes  friends.     For  Coffee.     Hills  Bros. 

7,095  ;   Dec.    18. 
"  The  Hinds  Cre-Maids  have  beauty  rare,   each  one  Is  a 

perfect    dream   for   they   always  use   each    day   with 

care  Hinds   Honey   and    Almond   Cream."      (For  Ad- 
vertising   Purposes    for    Hinds    Honey    and    Almond 

Cream.)     A.  S.  Hinds  &  Co.     6,499;  Jan.  23. 
The     Ideal     Dessert.       For    Ice     Cream.       Frederick     C. 

Mathews    Company.      7,006 ;    Nov.    20. 
The  Importance  of  One  Short  Word  !    For  Drugs.     E.  R. 

Squibb  &  Sons.     6,870 ;  Aug.   14. 
The  importance  of  One  Short  Word.     For  Drugs.     E.  R. 

Squibb  &  Sons.     6.935  ;  Oct.  16. 
The    Issue    Shirt.      For   Arrow    Shirts.      Cluett,   Peabody 

&  Co.      6,977;   Nov.   20. 
The   Keiser   Tied  Tie.     For  Neckties.     .Tames   R.  Keiser, 

Inc.      6,645  ;  Apr.   10. 
The    Kiddies'    Delight.      For    Ice    Cream.      Frederick    C. 

Mathews  Company.     7,039  ;   Dec.   4. 
The  Label   Shows  the   Wav   to  "B.    V.  D."     For  Athletic 

Underwear.     B.  V.  D.  Company.     0,789  :  July  10. 
Tlie  '  Listless  Age.'     For  Wheat  Breakfast  Food.     Cream 

of  Wheat   Co.     7,019  ;   Dec.   4. 
The   Luncheon   Party.     For  Jell-0.      Genesee   Pure   Food 

Company.     6,909  ;  Oct.  2. 
The   Maid.      For   Jell-0.      Genesee  Pure   Food    Company. 

6,911 ;  Oct.  2. 
"  The  Most   Up  to-Date  Plant  in   the  World."      (For  Ad- 
vertising    Purposes     for     Plaited     Novelties.)        Ii. 

Frischer.     6,544  :  Feb.   13. 
The  Motorists'  Eleventh  Commandment — Thou  Shalt  Not 

Glare.      For    Tilting    Reflectors    for    Controlling   the 

Positions  of  Headlight  Beams  from  Light-Pro.iecting 

Devices.     Federal   Manufacturing   Company.     6,955 ; 

Nov.  6. 
The    "  Never-Say-Dry "    Lather.      For    Shaving    Cream. 

J.  B.  Williams  Company.     6,762  ;  June  12. 
"  The  New  Improved  Five  Passenger  Haynes  75  Brough- 
am."     (For  Advertising  Purposes   for  Automobiles.) 

Haynes  Automobile  Company.     9,498  ;   Jan.  23. 
"  The  New  1923  Haynes  55  Sport  Touring  5  Passengers." 

(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Automobiles.)     Haynes 

Automobile    Company.      6,545 ;    Feb.    13. 
"The   Nuway    Artshel.'"      (For   Advertising   Purposes   for 

Spectacle    Frames.)       Stevens    &    CorSpany.      6,553 ; 

Feb.  13. 
The    original    vacuum    pack.      For    Coffee.      Hills    Bros. 

6.774;   June   26. 
The  original  vacuum  pack  keeps  its  fine  flavor  fresh  for 

you.     For  Coffee.     Hills  Bros.     6,778  ;  June  26. 
"  The  Panama  Opening."      (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 

Wardrobe     Trunks.)       Hartmann     Trunk     Company. 

6.527;  Fpb.  6. 
The  Park  &  Pollard  Co.  Lay  or  Bust  Poultry  Feeds.     For 

Poultry    Feeds.     Park   &   Pollard   Company.      6,752; 

June  5. 
The    Powder    Base    Perfection.      For    Hinds    Honey    and 

Almond    Cream    and    Cre-mis    Face    Powder.      A.    S. 

Hinds  Co.     6,849  ;  Aug,  7. 
The   Priceless   Ingredient.      For   Drugs.     E.   R.   Squibb   & 

Sons.     6,RS4  :  Sept.  11. 
The    Pride    of    June.       For    Ice    Cream.      Frederick    C. 

Mathews  Company.     7,045  ;  Dec.  4. 
The  Ravbestos  Way  is  the  Safe  Way.     For  Brakes  and 

Brake  Linings.    Raybestos  Company.    6,946  ;  Oct.  30. 
The  recognized  standard.    For  Coffee.    Hills  Bros.    6,917 ; 

Oct.  2. 
The    SafPtv-Devicp    for    Porches.      For    Porch-Rail    Safety 

Device.     Christell   Brothers.     6.719:  Mny  22. 
The    secret    of    having    beautiful    hair.      For    Mulslfled 

Coconut-Oil     Shampoo.      R.    L.     Watkins    Company. 
.       7,061  ;  Dec.  4. 
The   Shirt    Off   Your   Back.      For   Arrow   Shirts.     Cluett, 

Peabody    &   Co.      6,976 ;    Nov.   20. 
The  Springtime  of  Life.     For  a  Palmolive  Soap.     Palm- 
olive  Company.     6,663  ;  Apr.  17. 
The    Stork    Model    Nesmoht    Portable    Obstetrical    Table. 

For     Nesmoht    Portable     Obstetrical     Table.      J.    H. 

Thorasen.     6,702  ;  May  8. 
The  story  time  will  tell.     For  Cold  Cream.     E.  R.  Squibb 

&  Sons,     6,871 ;  Aug.   14. 
The  suit  that  changed  bathing  to  swimming.     For  Swim- 
ming Suit.     Jantzen  Knitting  Mills.     6,859  ;  Aug.  14. 
"  The  Thinking  Fellow  Buys  a  Yellow."     (For  Advertising 

Purposes  for  Taxicabs.)     Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing 

Co.     6,576  ;   Feb.  20, 
"The   Way    to   Beautiful   Homes."      (For   Paint.)      Bass- 

Hueter  Paint  Co.     6,609;   Mar.  20. 
The  Wedding  Present.     For  Jell-0,  a  Dessert  Preparation. 

Genesee   Pure    Food    Company.      7,103  ;    Dec.    25, 
"The     Woodsman     Shirt."       (For     Sliirts.)       Oppenhelm 

Oherndorf  &  Co.   Inc.     6,619  ;  Mar,  20. 
The  Wonder  Waterproof  Wrapping  Paper  Boyce   Perfec- 
tion Fibre.     For  Waterproof  Wrapping  Paper.     Union 

Paper  &  Twine  Co,     6,761 ;  June  12. 
The  World's  Fare.     For   Wheat  Breakfast  Food,     Cream 

of  Wheat  Co.     6,847  ;  Aug.  7. 
There  is  only  one  "  B.  V.  D."     For  Athletic  Underwear. 

B.    V.   D.   Company.     6,766 ;   June   26. 
"  There    is    only    One    Cream    of    Wheat."       (For    Wheat 

Breakfast    Food.)       Cream    of    Wheat    Co.      6,611; 

Mar.  20. 


UNITED  STATES  PATENT  OFFICE,  1923. 
Alphabetical  list  of  prints  registered — Continued. 


1597 


There  Is   something  about   the  presence   of  a   pipe   organ 

in   a    iionie   that  gives   the   house   a   distinction,   etc. 

For    Est»\v    Organs.      The    Estey    Organ    Company. 

7,074;  Dec.   11. 
Thermaleue  Gas  tor  Cutting  &  Welding.     For  Generators 

for    I'rodiu'ing    Gas.      Thermalene    Gas    Corporation. 

(!.7lO  :   Mav  15. 
Thev   Know    Whv  They   Prefer  "B.    V.  D."     For  Athletic 

"Underwear."  B.  V.  I>.  Company.     6.6S9  ;  May  8. 
They  Know   Why  They  Prefer  "B.  V.   D.".     For  Athletic 

Underwear.     B.  V.   D.  Company.     6,731  ;  May  20. 
Tbommeu".s  Inc.   Originators  of   tlie  .Tapanese  Cake.     For 

Cake.     Thommen's  Inc.     0,845  :  July  31. 
Three   Delicious   Dishes.      For  Ice   Cream.      Frederick   C. 

Mathews  Company.     7,027 ;   Dec.   4. 
Three  Star  B.niuls.      For  Bronze  I'owders.     United  States 

Bronze    Powder   Works,    Inc.      6.876 ;   Sept.    4. 
Thriftables.     For  Women's  Apparel.     Gladding  Dry  Goods 

Co.     6,747  ;  June  5. 
To    Be    Sure     Use    Sperry    Drifted     Snow    Flour.      For 

Wheat     Flour.       Sperry     Flour     Company.       7,012 ; 

Nov.  20. 
To    The    Queens    Taste.       For    Wheat    Breakfast    Food. 

Cream  of  W^ieat  Co.     7,072  ;  Dec.  11. 
Tov  Store.     For  Canned  Goods.     Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby. 

(5.902  ;   Nov.   13. 
Trail  Mocs.     For  Shoes.    Trail  Moc  Shoe  Company.    6,904  ; 

S«pt.   25. 
Treats  ni  Sweets.    For  Candies.     Asprey  Candy  Company. 

6.71G  :  May  22. 
TrlcCfero    Barry.      For    a    Hair    Tonic.      Barclay    &    Co. 

7,066:  Dec.  11. 
Truth  in  Advertising  Drug  Products.     For  Drugs.     E.  R. 

Squibb  &  Sons.     7,082  ;  Dec.  11. 
TuXara    an    Arrow    Wing    Collar — A    Smart,    etc.      For 

Collars.     Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.    7,069 ;  Dec.  11. 
Tnxara     .\rrow     Collars.       1  or     Ariow     Collars.       Cluett, 

Peabody   &   Co.      6,981 :    Nov.   20. 
Twilvte-Ka   Kut  Lenzez.     For  Fancy  Cut   Spectacle  Eye- 
glass and   Colored   Lenses.     W.  B.   Georgia.     7,022  ; 

bee.  4. 
2/5.      For   Lumber,   Also   Doors,    Windows,    and    Interior 

Finish.     Allen  A.   Smith   Company.     6,934;   Oct.   16. 
Two   New    Haynes   Cars    Now    on    display    for    first    time 

at  Your   li  cal   Uaynes  Showroom.     For  Automobiles. 

Haynes    .\iiioiuobiip    t  ompany.      6,641;    Apr.    10. 
Two     Tasty     Dishes.       For    Ice     Cream.       Frederick     C. 

Mathews   Company.      7,007 ;    Nov.   20. 
"  Tylitc"      (For  Advertisine  I'urposes  for  Knitted  Neck- 
ties   and    Scarfs.)       Franklin    Knitting    Mills,    Inc. 

6,518  :  I'eb.  6. 
"  Undernourished  Children  Need  Eline's  Chocolate  Bars." 

(For     Chocolate.)        Eline's     Incorporated.       6,605; 

Mar.  13. 
Under  the  keen  appraisal  of  scores  of  critical  eyes.     For 

Hosiery.     "Onyx"  Hosiery  Inc.     7,079  ;  Dec.  11. 
Union   Paper   &   Twine   Co..    The,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      The 
Wonder  Waterproof  Wrapping  Paper  Boyce  Perfection 
Fibre.       For     Waterproof     Wrapping     Paper.       6,761 ; 
June  12. 
Unity.     For  Stoves.     F.  Krux.     7,025  ;  Dec.  4. 
Universal   Theatres   Concession    Co.,    Chicago,   HI.      Folly 

Towns.     For  Candy.     6.785  ;  June  26. 
Unquestionably   The  Best.     For   Foot   Powders   for   Foot 

Baths.     C.   G.   Boyd.     7,016 ;   Dec.  4. 
V.    T.    F.    Fancv    Shape    Lenti.les.      For    Watch    Glasses. 

Hammel,  Riglander  &  Co.     0,721  ;  May  22. 
"Vanilla."       (For     Advertising    Purposes    for    Vanilla.) 

J.  H.  Bender.     6,578;   Feb.  27. 
Veedol  1923.     For  Oil.     Tide  Water  Oil  Sales  Corporation. 

6,673  ;  Apr.  24. 
Venus  Erasers.     For  Erasers.    American  Lead  Pencil  Com- 
pany.    6.712  ;  May  22. 
Venus   Everpointed.     For  Mechanical   Pencils.     American 

Lead  Pencil  Company.     6.714  :  May  22. 
*  Venus    Everpointed    Pencils."       (For    Advertising    Pur- 
poses    for     Mechanical     Pencils.)       American     Lead 

Pencil  Company.     6,577  ;  Feb.  27. 
Venus    Pencil.      For    Copying    Pencils.      .American    Lead 

Pencil  rompjiny.     6.713  :  Mp.v  22. 
Venus  Pencils.     For  Lead  Pencils.     American  Lead  Pen- 
cil Company.     6,730  ;  May  29. 
Venus:  The  Larg'^st  Selling  Quality  Pencil  in  the  World. 

For  Pencils.    American  Lead  Pencil  Company.    7,063  ; 

Dec.  11. 
Venus  Thin  Leads.     For  Pencils.     American  Lead  Pencil 

Co.     6,829  ;  July  24. 
Vitovim    Twins.      For    Bread.      Ward    Baking    Company. 

6,667  ;  Apr.  17. 
Volta    Powder.      For    Medicinal    Preparation — Namely    a 

Powder   for    the    Treatment    of   Rheumatism.      Volta 

Co.  of  America,   Inc.     6.075  ;   Apr.  24. 
Waddell,  Bertha.     (See  Waddell,  Walter  H.  and  B.) 
Waddell.  Walter  H.  and  B..  doing  business  as  Tartarott 
Co.,  Chicago.  111.     Tartaroflf.     For  Preparations  for  Ke- 
moving    Tartar,    Film,    and    Discolorations    from    the 
Teeth.      6.786 ;    June    26. 
Watch  Your   (In) -Step!     For  Arch  Builders  or  Supports. 

Ohio  Truss  Co.     6,809  ;  July  10. 
Wear    Knit    Underwear.      For    Knit    Underwear.      Asso- 
ciated  Knit   Underwear   Manufacturers    of   America. 
7,015 ;  Dec.  4. 


We  Buy  In  Carloads  The  Gain  Is  Yours  and  representa- 
tion of  products  in  the  form  of  a  human  ligure. 
For  Groceries.  Central  Wholesale  Grocers,  Inc. 
6,'060;    Nov.   13. 

Wellswortb  Glasses  .VU  that  Scieuci'  can  give,  all  that 
Artistry  can  add.  For  Spectacles  and  Eyeglasses. 
American  Optical  Company.     6,787;  July  10. 

"  We  Deliver  What  You  Buy."  (For  Advertising  Pur- 
poses for  Hides,  Skins,  and  Tanning  Materials.) 
SchmoU  Fils  &  Co.     6,532  ;  Feb.  6. 

We-Fone-U  Stores.  For  Groceries.  V.  E.  Thurman. 
6,927  ;  Oct.  2. 

We  Sell  Dr.  Lawton's  Guaranteed  Fat  Reducer.  i'or 
Surgical   Appliances.      T.    Lawton.      6,707  ;   May    15. 

"  We  Want  Cool  Comfort."  (For  Underwear.)  Oppen- 
heim  Oberndorf  &  Co.  Inc.     6,616  ;  Mar.  20^. 

What  I  Need  Todav.  For  Ginger  Ale.  Canada  Dry  Gin- 
ger Alt      6,972  ;   Nov.   20. 

What  is  "B.  v.  D.'?  For  Athletic  Underwear.  B.  V.  D. 
Company.     0,790  ;  July  10. 

What  Surprised  The  Chef.  For  Heinz  57  Varieties  (Food 
Products)     H.  J.  Heinz  Company.     6,801  ;  July  10. 

What  the  eyes  of  others  see.  For  Palmolive  Soap.  Palm- 
olive  (Company.     7,081 ;  Dec.  11. 

"  When  She  Grows  Up."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Palmolive  Soap.)  Palmolive  Company.  6,573; 
Feb.   20. 

Where  Beauty  Begins.  For  Palmolive  Soap.  Palmolive 
Company.     7,107  ;   Dec.  25. 

Where  the  Finest  Coffee  Flavor  Comes  From.  For  Coffee. 
Hills  Bros.     6,672  ;   Apr.   24. 

Where  the  liuest  coffee  tiavor  comes  from.  For  Coffee. 
Hills  Bros.     6.920  ;  Oct.  2. 

"  Whipped  Strawberry  Jell-0."  (For  Advertising  Pur- 
poses for  Jell-0,  a  Dessert  Preparation.)  Genesee 
Pure  Food  Company.     6.524  ;  Feb.  0. 

White  Trucks.  For  Motor  Trucks.  White  Company. 
6,711 ;  May  15. 

"  Why  Eline's  Chocolate  is  Best."  (For  Advertising  I'ur- 
poses for  Chocolate.)  Eline's  Incorporated.  6,516; 
S'eb.  6. 

Why  Not  Both  In  One?    For  Dental  Cream.    B.  R.  Squibb 
&  Sons.     6,883  ;  Sept.  11. 
Coffee.     Hills  Bros.     6,922  ;  Oct.  2. 

Why  proDer  shampooing  makes  your  hair  beautiful. 
For  Mulsified  Coconut-OU  Shampoo.  R.  L.  Watkins 
Company.     7,058  ;  Dec.  4. 

Whyr  E  Naml.  For  Enamel  Fixtures.  Whyt-E-Naml 
Specialty  Co.     6,754  ;  June  5. 

Whyt-E-Naml  Specialty  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Whyr  E  Naml.     For  Enamel  Fixtures.     6.754  ;  June  5. 

Why  you  must  have  beautiful  well-kept  hair — to  be  at- 
tractive. For  Mulsified  Coconut-Oil  Shampoo.  R.  L. 
Watkins  Company.     7,059  ;  Dec.  4. 

Wilder's  Lion.  For  Half  Soles  and  Strips.  Wilder  * 
Company.     6,835  ;  July  24. 

Williams'  Doublecap  Shaving  Stick.  For  Shaving-Soap 
Sticks.     J.   B.   Williams  Company.      6,846  ;   July  31. 

Williams'  Holder  Top.  For  Shaving-Soap  Sticks.  J.  B. 
Williams  Company.     6.856  ;  .\ug.  7. 

Williams'  Holder  Top-Doublecap.  For  Shaving-Soap 
Sticks.     J.  B.   Williams  Company.      6,854  :  Aug.   7. 

Williams,  J.  B.,  Company,  The,  Glastonbury,  Conn.  The 
"  Never-Say-Dry  "  Lather.  .  For  Shaving  Cream. 
6,762  ;  June  12. 

Williams'  Shaving  Cream.  For  Shaving  Cream.  J.  B. 
Williams    Company.      6,855 ;    Aug.    7. 

"  Willvs  -  Knight  Coupe  -  Sedan.''  (For  Automobiles.) 
W'illv.s-Overland,  Inc.     6.629  ;  Mar.  27. 

Winsomeness.  For  Ice  Cream.  Frederick  C.  Mathews 
Company.     7,028  ;  Dec.  4. 

"  Winsor's  White  Dent."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Corn.)      E.   W.   Winsor.     6.555  ;   Feb.   13. 

Wiss  Guarantee  Tag.  For  Snips.  J.  Wiss  &  Sons  Co. 
7,110  ;   Dec.   25. 

World's  Largest  Exclusive  Reproducing  and  Artist  Grand 
Piano  House.  For  Pianos  of  All  Kinds.  Moist  Piano 
Comp.inv.     6.S08;  July  10. 

"  Yellow  Cab — The  Modern  Cab."  (For  Advertising  Pur- 
poses for  Taxicabs.)  Yellow  Cab  Manufacturing  Co. 
6.589:   Feb.   27. 

You  can  get  good  coffee.  For  Coffee.  Hills  Bros.  6,921 ; 
Oct's. 

You  Can  Wear  Smaller  Size  Shoes.  For  Foot  Powders 
for  Foot  Baths.     C.  G.  Boyd.     6,733  :  May  29. 

"  You  Can't  Bank  The  Profits  Until  You  SeU  The  Goods !" 
(For  Advertising  Purposes  for  Trousers.!  Dutchess 
Manufacturing  Companv.     6,559  :  Feb.  20. 

"  You  might  as  well  varnish  your  skin  as  to  have  clogged, 
inactive  pores."  (For  Advertising  Purposes  for 
Fairv  Soap.)  N.  K.  Fairbank  Company.  6,583; 
Feb.*  27. 

You  Wouldn't  drink  from  your  saucer.     For   Papeteries. 

Eaton,  Crane  &  Pike  Company.     6,792  ;  July  10. 
Your   Dream.      For    Ice    Cream.      Frederick    C.    Mathews 
Companv.      6,998 ;    Nov.    20. 

Your  Friend  And  Ours — The  Grocer.  For  Heinz  57  Va- 
rieties (Food  Products)  H.  J.  Heinz  Company. 
6.800  :  Julv  10. 

Your  men  folks  prefer  Fairv  Soap.  For  Fairy  Soap. 
N.  K.  Fairbank  Company.     6,839  ;  July  31. 

Your  whole  life  long — .\cid-Erosion  threatens  at  The 
Danger  Line.  For  Dental  Cream.  E.  R.  Squibb  A 
Sons.     6,940  ;  Oct.  16. 


LIST  OF  DI8CLAIMEES  ARRANGED  BY  PATENT   NUMBERS. 


Adding     and     recording     machine.      W.     S.     Gubelmann. 

1,429,201  ;    date   of   patent   Sept.    12,   1922 ;    disclaimer 

filed  May  8,  1923  ;  v.  310  ;  p.  979. 
Bearing,    Antifriction.     H.    N.    Parson.s.     1,420,339 ;    date 

of  patent  June  20,  1922  ;  disclaimer  filed  Mar.  12,  1923  ; 

v..  308  ;  p.  660. 
Car,  Hot-metal.    A.  C.  Nelson  and  E3.  J.  Reilly.     1,438,661 ; 

date  of  patent  Dec.  12,  1922  ;  disclaimer  filed  Aug.  IS. 

1923  ;  V.  314  ;  p.  175. 
Current  generator.  Oscillating-.     L.  de  Forest,     1,201,270  ; 

date  of  patent  Oct.  17,  1916;  disclaimer  filed  Dec.  29, 

1922  ;  V.  306  ;  p.  483. 
Pacing,  Clutch.     S.    Simpson.     1,270,559  ;   date  of  patent 

June  25,   1918 ;   disclaimer  filed  Oct.  3,   1923 ;  v.   315  ; 

p.  609. 
Fire-extinguisher  agent.     G.  E.  Ferguson  and  L.  E.  Eckel- 

mann.     1,421,436 ;    date   of   patent   July   4,    1922  ;   dis- 
claimer filed  Aug.  24,  1923  ;  v.  314  ;  p.  175. 
Heater,    Electric.     E.    N.    Lightfoot.     1,359,400 ;    date    of 

patent  Nov.   16,   1920 ;   disclaimer  filed   Oct.   18,   1923  ; 

V.  316;  p.  1. 
Igniter,     Flash.     F.     A.     Gauger    and     R.     W.     Johnson. 

1,417,510  ;  date  of  patent  May  30,  1922  ;  disclaimer  filed 

Aug.  1,  1923  ;  v.  313  ;  p.  451. 
Lead  arsenate.  Manufacture  of.     R.  E.  Wilson,     1,393,474  ; 

date  of  patent  Oct.  11,  1921;  disclaimer  filed  May  24, 

1923 ;  V.  311 ;  p.  5. 
Machine,  Tire-opening.     W.   C.   Stevens.     1,288,733 ;   date 

of  patent  Dec.  24,  1918  ;  disclaimer  filed  Oct.  25,  1923  ; 

V.  316 ;  p.  238. 


Plionoyi-uph  records.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  makine. 

J.   V.   Errickson.     1,307,812  ;    date   of  patent  June  24, 

1919  ;  disclaimer  filed  June  6,  1923  ;  v.  312  ;  p.  1. 
Sign,  Illuminated.     R.  R.  Wiley,  W.  K.  Wiley,  and  W.  S. 

Hough,   jr.     1,224,253;   date   of   patent   May    1,    1917; 

disclaimer  filed  Apr.  12,  1923  ;  v.  310  ;  p.  1. 
Socket,  Candelabrum.     G.  B.  Thomas.     1,215,079  ;  date  of 

patent    Keb.    6,    1917  ;    disclaimer    filed    Oct.    2,    1923 ; 

V.  316  ;  p.  238. 
Spring  oiler.     G.  T.  Lemelin.     1,452,429  ;  date  of  patent 

Apr.  17,  1923  ;  disclaimer  filed  Apr.  21,  1923  ;  v.  310  ; 

p.  233. 
Telephone     apparatus     for     the     deaf.     E.     C.     Hanson. 

1,373,717 ;    date   of   patent   June   15,    1920 ;    disclaimer 

filed  Sept.  24,  1923  ;  v.  315  ;  p.  609. 
Telephone  system.    P.  M.  Slough.    1,298,589  ;  date  of  patent 

Mar.  25,  1919  ;  disclaimer  filed  Mar.  13,  1923  ;  v.  308  ; 

p.  660. 
Tire  pump.  Automobile-driven.     G.  E.  Hazard.     1,323,053  ; 

date  of  patent  Nov.  25.  1919  ;  disclaimer  filed  June  22, 

1923;  V.  312;  p.  185. 
Vehicles,     Means     of     suspension     of.      P.     H.     Johnson. 

Rel5,288  ;  date  of  patent  Feb.  21,  1922  ;  disclaimer  filed 

Feb.  7,  1923  ;  v.  307  ;  p.  485. 
Wflshtub  cover.     G.  P.  Morell.     1,268,754  ;  date  of  patent 


June  4,   1918  ;   disclaimer   filed   Feb. 
p.  485. 
Window     frame     and     sash.     Metal.     H. 
1,222,358  ;  date  of  patent  Apr.  10,  1917  ; 
Dec.  27,  1922  ;  v.  306  ;  p.  245. 


1923  ;   V.   307  ; 

E.     Campbell, 
disclaimer  filed 


1.598 


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